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                    <text>Lt. Jim Dibble’s Last Mission
Lt. Jim Dibble on September 9, 1943 was assigned as the
Squadron Leader - composed of 12 P-38 “Lightning”
aircraft of the 94th Fighter Squadron, 1st Fighter Group which departed Dittano, Sicily to cover and patrol the
Salerno invasion area.
Upon completion of our allotted patrol time and
encountering no enemy aircraft the shipboard controller
directed us to attack a large concentration of German
equipment and men reported in this region.
Lt. Dibble led his squadron on a low-level attack against a
large camouflaged and well defended German force. On
his initial strafing attack both Lt. Dibble and his wingman,
Lt. Stanley Wojick were shot down due to the very intense
heavy small arms, machine gun and 20mm fire.
Unfortunately, Lt. Dibble was killed and Lt. Wojick, who
bailed out, was severely injured and became a prisoner of
war.

Lt. Dibble, from Hastings Michigan, was on his 49th
combat mission and only needed one more mission to
complete his combat tour of 50 missions and return home.
He was an outstanding pilot, leading his P-38 fighter
squadron against a formidable enemy force.

�He was a short, feisty fighter pilot who broached no fear in
his previous 48 combat missions and an individual who
received the admiration and well deserved respect of his
fellow fighter pilots.
As his tentmate from our North African campaign days
through Sicily and on to Salerno it was indeed a heartfelt
loss to see my comrade in arms, his aircraft as well as his
wingman crash.

At this loving memorial in Lt. Dibble’s honor, may I recite
an old “Irish Blessing” one that would bring a smile to
Jim’s face.
“May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
And the rains fall soft upon your fields;
And until we meet again, may God hold you
In the palm of his hand.”

Also, may I include all my blessings from Lt. Dibble’s
tentmate and Blue Flight Leader on that fateful day.
Colonel John T. “Jack” Hanton USAF (ret)

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                    <text>You, the people of Padula, do great honor to my brother
today. This red haired, freckled faced hero, raised on a
farm in the United States died here on a farm field in Italy
doing more than his share to try to make this a better world
for all of us.

You also honor our whole family - how proud our Mother
and Father would be.

With this memorial a permanent bond is established and the
memory of 1st Lt. James P. Dibble will live forever.
May the long arms of friendship and mutual respect
between the people of our two great countries also exist
forever.
We are very, very grateful for your open expression of
friendship and respect.

Thank you, and God Bless you.

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                    <text>1I

Fifty-seven years ago, my Unclb led the 94th Fighter Squadron into
this valley, and we honor him for that today.
Shortly after World War Two began, Jim joined the Army Air
Corp to learn to fly. He was driven by an inner desire to be a pilot
and he simply would not let anything stand in his way.
By early September 1943, Jim was a 21-year-old veteran of 48
combat missions. He had participated in famous missions. He had
shot down German Fighters, as well as destroying several targets
on the ground and flying just two more missions meant that he
would be able to return home.

September 9, 1943 was the day that the Americans landed at
Salerno. It was also Jim’s 49th and final mission.
We know today that on that mission, Jim’s plane crashed into this
field while his wingman was able to bail out of his burning plane.

I started this project to try to find out what happened to my Uncle
on his final flight. What I found was much more.
I found Jack Hanton who flew his fighter plane down this valley
with my Uncle. I found John Mullins a fellow pilot in the 94th
Squadron.

I found Sal and Vinnie DiMaio and Carmine Pinto without who’s
help this would not have been possible, and most importantly I
found this beautiful city of Padula and its wonderful citizens.

On behalf of my Uncle Jim and the rest of my family, allow me to
thank you all for making this a very special day.

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                  <text>The citizens of Padula, Italy, were extremely friendly and helpful during Jim &amp;amp; Ted Dibble's search for answers to their uncle's death. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As everyone learned more about James and what happened, they viewed James as a hero and wanted to honor him. In May 2005 they erected a monument to his memory and sacrifice in helping them win freedom during WWII.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;See photos from the dedication ceremony, including the monument itself, along with transcriptions of the speeches given.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jump to other sections of the collection:
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August 2, I924.3.

DECLASSIFIED
DOD DIR. 5200.9, Sept. 27, 1958

Dats 5?—3 0 ~ ^7
Algiers, Monday, August 2, 1943* — Following th^fehelving of Mussolini

and the quick denunciation of Fascism within Italy, the Prime Minister and the
President on succeeding days called for "unconditional surrender".

After they

had spoken to their publics, the proposed message to the Italians which Ike caused

to be sent on Monday, July 26 — intended to give the Italians their "white alley*
— was approved by the Combined Chiefs.

The Prime Minister had insisted on in­

sertion of a saving clause demanding the Italians not turn over British or
American prisoners to the Nazis to be taken away to Germany.

is pasted nearby.

Text of this message

It was broadcast to Italy, starting Friday noon, July 30.

Immediately there was a murmur in the press corps because the message indicated

permission to retain the House of Savoy but this was necessary because we will

need in. Italy a stable government'

and the House of Savoy is the only peg to

which such a government conceivably may tie during the transition, until a popu­

lar vote by the people may be held to select their own government.

We left Maison Blanche by Fortress at 6:30 Saturday morning,
ing to fly direct to Palermo but Air Marshal Tedder had telephoned Ike Friday

evening that he urgently desired to talk to him.
Aouina airfield at Tunis.

Consequently, we stopped at kl

The Air Marshal had word that Badoglic was actively

trending to the Germans and wanted permission to resume the heavy aerial bombard­

ment of Italy, particularly of Naples and of the marshaling yards at Rome.

Ike

gave his assent.
The Fortress burned out a brake when we landed at El Aouina but the Air

Force had a C-53 (on the nose of which.was painted a Walt Disney insignia with
an inscription "Time's a wastin'") standing by-with an escort of six Lightnings.

I had asked for two Lightnings toescort the Fortress, figuring these would be

useful to help our^round troops in Sicily identify the Fortress .as friendly

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August 2, 1943»

because the Lightnings are so easily distinguishable with their twin tails.

The

Air Force, always careful to protect the Boss, had raised the ante to 6.
General Patton met us at the Bocco-di-Falco airfield which is nestled

amongst the mountains bordering Palermo.

It was fortunate the brake of the Fortress

had given way at Tunis because the runway at Palermo is not only short, but not

J D

Our 0-53 landed uphill and bounced.

level.

General Patton was in fine form.

provisional 7th Army.

He was proud rcfvthe a/coinplishment of the

He said it is the best group of fighting men in the world

It is true their accanplishments are remarkable although their opposition has been

less than that of the British 5th Army on the east.

Howrever, the Americans claimed

that if Montgomery's army had moved as rapidly as our 7th, the Germans could not have
concentrated at Catania to stop them.

Now the 45th Division moving eastward along

the northern coast road of Sicily and the First Division moving on its right, were
making steady but slow progress.

Mere marching over the terrain is difficult.

Gun implacements have to be spotted during the daytime, mortars and artillery —
such as can be transported and implaced in the precipitous mountains — are care­

fully aimed at th'ese strong points and then break loose with their concentrated

fire after darkness, while our infantry surrounds and mops up the blown-up enemy
positions.

This makes for slow- going but the progress has been steady.

Patton

said they would continue this type of attack persistently so the enemy would never
have a chance to re-group.

In order to keep the pressure persistently applied

to the enemy he was relieving the First Division with the Ninth, and the 45th with
the Third.

One of the difficulties encountered, particularly along the coast road

was effective enemy demolition of the road bed.

On one side was the sea, on the

other sheer cliffs, sometimes reaching mountain high. A dsnolition would tumble

the base of the road into the sea and make the work of the Arny Engineers most
difficult.

Incidentally, General Patton paid a high tribute to their excellence.

General Patton is living in the Palace of the King of Sicily who had been
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overthrown in 1861 when Garibaldi took Sicily with 1000 men and the island was
joined into the union which became Italy.

Major General Terry Allen, commander

of the First Division and Brig. General Theodore Roosevelt, his assistant, had
been relieved by Patton and confirmed by Ike. .The former for "war weariness,"

and to be returned to America uhder our rotation policy without discredit.
eral Huebner is taking his place.

leader of inexperienced troops.

Gen­

General Roosevelt had proved to be a gallant

He is battle-wise and extremely courageous but

this was the only quality which commended him as a general. Ike thought eventually
his good quality could be retained by later assigning him to an inexperienced

division about to go into battle.

He will be given an assignment in the North

African theater where his qualities may be useful.

The First Division has been

in more fighting than any other outfit in this operation and no doubt General

Allen simply became fatigued to such a low level that he was unable to afford the
inspiration and the leadership, as well as the imagination and discipline that
are necessary for a divisional commander.

We saw the effect of bombing in Palermo.. It was fl^vastaging but satisfactory.

When I saw the effect of bombing at Bizerte I felt sacT, but at Palermo

my feeling was "The Ities asked for it and they got it."
Two ships of about 125

i
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length had been lifted by the force of

an.explosion entirely out of the water and onto the quay — a scene that would

*0 make a cartoon for Ripley's "Believe it or not."

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Apparently an ammunition ship

which had been bombed blew up, created a tidal wave and washed the ships onto

the quay 10 ft. above the normal level of the water.

The first thing the Americans had to do at Palermo was to organize Italian
workers with G.I. bulldozers to clear the streets, particularly those in the

vicinity of the docks.

Now most of them are clear.

The port had reached a level

of 2,200 tons discharge with .rapid increase in prospect.

American destroyers and

PT boats were lying in the harbor.'

General Patton had called on the Cardinal of the Palermo arch-diocese,
Lavitrone, and the Cardinal ha&lt;^promptly returned his call.. They had become fine

�August 2, 1943 .

friends.

The Cardinal had shown Patton some of the ancient cathedrals.

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He had

also given the General a message to be transmitted to the Pope, a copy of which I
carried back with me and dispatched from Malta at Ike's direction to the Combined
Chiefs so it could be sent by proper channels representative of both governments.

In it the Cardinal said he and his people were being treated with the "utmost cour­

tesy" and that the occupation had occurred without any "unpleasant incidents".

The message had come through the former Lieutenant Governor of New York State, Poletti,

who is now a colonel in the Allied Military Government.

I asked General Patton how

Poletti was doing and he said "Beautifully, but I think he is electioneering for
Roosevelt among the Sicilians"

After a Spam luncheon in the Palace we took off

for Syracuse to meet General Alexander.

The headquarters for his 15th Army Group

were just being established and he and his immediate stafi

sre quartered in a farm

The two General3 craferred under an olive
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tree, backgrounded by a mule unwillingly affording the yosyer^mich drew water from
house about ten minutes from the airfield.

a deep and cool well.

When the mule stopped he was beaten with a long lash by an

Italian farmer — an ex-soldier of the last war who expressed his friendship for

the Allies in this one by freely giving of his Chianti and Marsala.

Ike was anxious that there be no misunderstanding between Alexander and
Patton as to plans for the attack scheduled to start the next day —August 2 —
today.

Patton was to continue his methodical and steady advance; Montgomery was

to lay on all he had and try to break through!

Incidentally, Monty has 400 big

guns and his attack at Catania will be reminiscent of El Alamein.

It should be re­

ported, too, that members of the Secretary of War's party who had just came from
London said the failure of Monty to take Catania had given the public a let down
on their hero.

The Prime Minister had expressd to Secretary Stimson his profound

gratitude at Ike's statement at having undertaken publicly to balance the progress
between the stalled British 8th Army and the rapidly advancing American 7th Army.

Ike had told the press, the 7th Army had relatiyely easy going and the 8th very

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difficult.

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Actually the 8th Army has been getting a great deal of public ity for

any kind of movement and the ?th Amy, which has been going great guns, is still

somewhat under the cloud of the great reputation of the Sth.
Returning to Malta we stayed overnight at Verdala Palace, again the guests
of Field Marshal the Lord Gort and his friendly assistants.

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Ike had a meeting

of the senior commanders Sunday forenoon during which the entire Italian situation
-was discussed, plans refined for attacking the toe of Italy and consideration

5 igiven to helping General Wayne Clark and his 5th Army plan its attack on Naples,

probably September 9, with the BUTTRESS to come September 2.

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2

John Gunther, the newspaperman, happened to be a house guest at Verdala

Jo Palace. He asked me to read a story about Ike which he had written for Readers
Digest.

It was most complimentary but I asked him to remove some quotations which

I felt General Marshall might feel lacking in dignity.
The fact that Malta served as headquarters during the

on Sicily will be released for publication on August 4*

^of the attack

Ike prepared a statement

paying his tribute to the heroism of Malta as a symbol of the united nations which
will be released at the same time.

Returning to Algiers late, yesterday afternoon after a 3-hour and 40 minute

direct flight from Malta in our Fortress, the crew of which had quickly repaired

its brake — utilizing a part from a wrecked Fortress at El Aouina — I found that
the French papers here were filled with a story that the Italians had sent a

delegation to Algiers to confer with Ike.. While it is true we had a report that

there was a man in Algiers willing to serve as "contact,* Ike has declined to see
him.

Naturally any emissaries from the enemy must come under appropriate flag of

truce — if they should come here at all, as I suspect negotiations will come

through the Vatican which will deal either with the Prime Minister or the Presi­
dent; more likely the latter.

Ike was itching this morning to know the result of the long planned boobing
of the Ploesti oil fields in Rumania.

More than 150 B-24s of the 9th Air Force

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                    <text>Archie G. “Gil” Jackson
31171 Monterey
So. Laguna, CA 92651-6961
(949) 499-2765

Dear Mr. Dibble,

Thanks for your letter of January 8, 2001.1 have been quite lazy in
replying to you about the particular mission you would like information about August 1, 1943.

As you may know, on most occasions pilots were informed after the
evening meal if they were to fly on a sortie the next day. We didn’t know where it
would be until after our breakfast; then the briefing would take place.
Breakfast was powdered eggs, spam or bacon, hard tack bread,
margarine, and boiled coffee. The bacon had been in an oven, and then sliced
about %” thick (nothing but fat). The margarine was in a #10 can, and we called it
axle grease.

This particular mission we were told to go to El Aquina, about 15 miles
from Tunis. El. Aqina was about 35 miles from our base at Mateur. We would
receive our final briefing there. We were met at El Aquina by high rank Army
officers, and told this was a most secret mission, and we were to take care of the
C-53 at all costs, and we would land at Palermo, Sicily.

We were to fly two P-38s on each side of the C-53.1 was the ranking P-38
pilot, Jim was my wingman, and Thiessen flew Cram's wing. The pilot of the C-53
was a major, and the co-pilot a captain. The C-53 is a C-47, but with the entrance
door on the right side. This one had plush seats and was General Eisenhower’s
plane. It was also used to fly celebrities around. General Eisenhower used a B17 most of the time, but at this time it was being repaired.
The General and his staff appeared, and we took off circling the field until
the C-53 took off and we were on our way. When we landed at Bacadifalco we
were met and surrounded by armed guards, a staff car was there, and the
General and his staff were escorted from the airdrome.
Palermo had been secured a few days before. We wanted to go into town,
but when we got to the gate, they said that General Patten had issued orders that
anyone in the town had to wear a steel helmet. We had none so we had to stay
with our planes. It was hot, about 105 F, so we found an olive tree close by and
waited for Ike to return.

�We each had a canteen of water, but the C-53 crew gave us a cool drink
from their supply. Ike returned and said we would land at Syracuse. When we
landed there, General Montgomery’s staff met us. The meeting was 100 yards or
so from us. We saw General Montgomery, but we stayed within close proximity
of our planes.

Then we took off for Luga Airfield on Malta, and would remain overnight.
General Eisenhower was having a conference with General Alexander and we
would return the next day.
\Ne were taken into town, and had an English supper of steak and kidneys
(it was awful, but better than what we were used to). We were put up in a hotel
and had a shower and a bed to ourselves. The next morning, we had one egg,
cakes, and tea. The tea was brought to our rooms with a wake-up call (a real
treat). We returned to the airfield and pre-flighted our planes.

About 7:00AM a limousine drove up - a big one with no top and two sets
of seats behind the driver’s seat. The driver got out, but the man in the back
opened the door himself and started walking toward us.

I said “That’s Ike”, and we all jumped to attention. He came on toward us
and said “Rest, men.” Then he said, “I just came out to thank you for the good job
yesterday.” Ike looked at me and asked, "Where are you from son?” I answered,
"Louisburg, Kansas.” He then replied, “Well I’m from Abilihe.” I said, “Yes, Sir, I
know.” Then Ike asked the others where they were from and shook hands with all
of us. He then said, “ I won’t need your escort today, as I am going to Cairo,
Egypt, and will have an escort of Beaufighters, you may return to your home
base. I haven’t had any breakfast yet, so I better get back, but I wanted to thank
each of you for an excellent job yesterday.”

When he left, a RAF Wing Commander came over to us and said, “There
is a B-17 that was shot up over Messina, and needs an escort back to Tunisia,
can you take care of it?” So we escorted the B-17 back to its home base near
Mateur - it was from the 97th Bomb Group. When we landed at Maetur, Captain
Brown, Intelligence Officer of the 94th, debriefed us. He told us the missions
were secret and there would not be any mention of what happened in the write­
up.
This was the time General Eisenhower scolded General Patten for
slapping a sick soldier in the hospital in Palermo and made him apologize for it.

During this period, Otto Wellensiek was CO of the 94th, I was the
Operations Officer, and Jim Hagenback was the Assistant Operations Officer.
Otto came down with malaria in mid August and was hospitalized near Ferryville.
He didn’t return until about the first week of September.

�Hagenback took my place, and I was sent to Devisor, Egypt - an RAF
base East of Cairo near the Suez Canal. While I was there, I flew up and down
the canal looking for subs at both ends. When I returned to the 94th, orders were
issued for my return to the States. I was lucky and got a ride home as co-pilot on
a MATS aircraft taking the Southern Route. Dakar, French West Africa; Natel,
Brazil; Blem, Brazil; Trinidad; Miami, Florida. I was relieved from active duty in
June 1945.1 went home to Kansas and took my old job as Chief Chemist for the
State of Kansas.

I was recalled back to service in late 1947, and attended Meteorology
school in Champaign, Illinois. Then, I was sent to Fairfield Susan AFB, California,
and attended University of California in Nuclear Chemistry. I was then sent to the
pacific atolls to work on atomic detonations with the laboratory on Guam. I was
on the team of chemists whom first discovered the USSR’s first atomic
detonation in October 1949.
Relieved from active duty in May of 1950, I took a job with Hawaiian
Punch as Director of Research. I stayed with them 25 years until I retired in 1985.
R.J. Reynolds of Winston-Salem, North Carolina owned Hawaiian Punch.

I apologize for telling you about Jim complaining about our diet, quarters,
etc. But, in those times, he wasn’t the only one to complain - we all did. I was
sorry to hear about him, as we had become comrades. I selected him as my
wingman and my crew chief became his when I left the 94th.

Sincerely,

Archie “Gil” Jackson

PS:

I stayed in the AF Reserve until January 1977. My retirement orders
stated 34 years, 11 months, and 15 days.

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                    <text>IKE'S ESCORT

On July 31, 1943 four pilots from the 1st Fighter Group, 94th Fighter
Squadron, Lts. Archie Jackson, Jim Dibble, John Cram and Ralph Thiessen
were selected for an escort mission. Following the usual breakfast of
powdered eggs, bacon, hardtack bread, margarine and boiled coffee the
pilots were told to fly to El Aouina airdrome which was located about 35
miles from the pilot’s base at Mateur, Tunisia and 15 miles from Tunis.
They were to receive their final briefing after they arrived at the airdrome.
The pilots were met by a high-ranking Army officer and told that they would
be escorting a C-53 and it was to be protected at all costs. Soon a staff car
arrived and the passengers proceed to head for the transport. The pilots were
about to escort General Eisenhower and his staff around the Mediterranean
area.

Eisenhower had arrived earlier in the morning to meet with Air Marshall
Tedder. The Air Marshall had word that Pietro Badoglio, who had recently
been made Premier by King Victor Emmanuell III following the fall of
Mussolini, was actively trending to the Germans. Tedder wanted permission
to resume the heavy aerial bombardment of Italy, particularly of Naples and
of the marshalling yards at Rome. Eisenhower agreed and gave his
permission.
Eisenhower had arrived in his B-17 but the fortress burned out a brake when
landing at El Aouina. The group transferred to a C-53 which had a Disney
insignia painted on the nose which read “Time’s a Wastin’.” With the
General and his staff in the transport, the P-38 pilots took off and circled the
field until the C-53 took off and was on its way to Sicily. Eisenhower’s first
stop was to see General Patton in Palermo. Palermo had fallen to the
Americans one week earlier. General Patton met Eisenhower at the Boccodi-Falco airfield. It was fortunate that the brake on the B-17 had failed
because the runway that nestled amongst the mountains bordering Palermo
was not only very short but also not level. The C-53 bounced hard and
landed uphill. As the Generals left to tour the city, the escort pilots tried to
leave the airfield for their own tour but were stopped because of Patton’s
orders that anyone in the town had to wear a steel helmet. They had none so
they had to stay with their planes. It was hot so the pilots found an olive tree
close by and waited for Ike to return.

�Meanwhile, Eisenhower and Patton were touring Palermo. The effects of
the bombing that had taken place were devastating. The first thing the
Americans had to do was organize Italian workers with G.I. bulldozers to
clear streets, particularly those in the vicinity of the docks. General Patton
was living in the Palace of the King of Sicily and following the tour of the
city stopped with Eisenhower at the Palace for a Spam luncheon before
returning to the airport.
Upon the generals return the pilots were told that their next stop would be
Syracuse. Eisenhower was anxious to meet with General Alexander to make
sure that there were no misunderstandings over how the Allies were going to
attack Messina, which was scheduled to start August 2nd. The group landed
at a temporary landing strip near Syracuse. The headquarters for Alexander’s
15th Army Group were just being established and he and his immediate staff
were quartered in a farmhouse near the landing strip. Eisenhower’s meeting
with Alexander took place under an olive tree near the farmhouse.
Eisenhower wanted Patton to continue his methodical and steady advance
while Montgomery was to lay on all he had and try to break through to
Catania. Also present were members of Secretary of War, Stimson’s staff
that had just arrived from London with news that Montgomery’s failure to
take Catania had given the public a let down on their hero. The Prime
Minister had expressed to Secretary Stimson his gratitude at Ike’s statement
intended to publicly balance the progress between the stalled British 8th
Army and the rapidly advancing American 7th Army. In actuality the 8th
Army had been getting a great deal of publicity for any kind of movement
and the 7th Army, which was moving rapidly, was still suffering under the
cloud of the great reputation of the 8th.

Soon the party was off to the Luqa Airdrome on Malta. Eisenhower was the
guest of Field Marshal the Lord Gort and stayed overnight at the Verdala
Palace. While Eisenhower was meeting with his senior commanders to
discuss the entire Italian campaign, the escort pilots along with the other
transport pilots were taken into town and had an English supper consisting
of steak and kidneys. Following supper the pilots were put up in a hotel and
had a shower and bed to themselves.
In the morning tea was brought to each pilot’s room along with a wake-up
call. Following a breakfast of eggs, cakes and tea the pilots returned to the
airfield to pre-flight their planes. About 7:00am a limousine drove up to the

�field. The driver got out but the man in the back opened the door himself
and started walking towards the pilots. Lt. Archie Jackson, the leader of the
escort pilots, said “That’s Ike!” The pilots jumped to attention. He came
toward them and said, “Rest men. I just came out to thank you for the good
job yesterday.” Eisenhower looked at Lt. Jackson and asked, “Where are
you from son?” Lt. Jackson answered, “Louisburg, Kansas.” Ike replied
“Well I am from Abilene.” “Yes sir, I know,” Archie responded. The
General then asked the others where they were from and shook hands with
all the pilots. He then said “I won’t need your escort today. I will have an
escort of Beaufighters so you may return to your home base. I have not had
breakfast yet so I better get back, but I wanted to thank each of you for an
excellent job yesterday.”

After Ike left, a RAF Wing Commander came over and asked the pilots to
escort a B-17 back to Tunisia. Upon their return to Mateur, the escort pilots
were de-briefed by Captain Brown, the 94th’s Intelligence Officer. He told
the pilots that the escort mission was secret and there would not be any
mention of it in the mission reports.

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                    <text>EDDIE RICKENBACKER
NORTH AFRICA
AND THE
“HAT IN THE RING PIN”

In April 1943 Eddie Rickenbacker had visited the War Department
and received another assignment as Secretary of War Henry L.
Stimson's Special Consultant. Rickenbacker was to visit Russia to
check into the Lend-Lease program then in effect.
Lend-Lease was
the program, inaugurated in March 1941, by which America became
the arsenal of democracy, sending military supplies to all nations
fighting the Axis. Rickenbacker's trip took him through North
Africa, and as such he planned to visit as many Air Corp groups as
possible to help boost morale.
Knowing that his old squadron was
stationed in the
area,
before
leaving the United States,
Rickenbacker had a jeweler in New York make up
i
insignia pins with
the hat-in-the-ring motif and had persuaded
p
Hap Arnold, head of
the Army Air Forces, to approve themit to be worn on their uniforms.

On May 14, five command cars pulled into the base at Chateaudun du
Rommel, Algeiiria. Jimmy Doolittle, then Commanding Officer of the
spped
out to introduce Rickenbacker to the
Twelfth Air Force, step
’groui
ling Rickenbacker threw a big party for the
group.
Later that eveni,,
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squadron in Constantine.
There were then some 22 pilots in the
94th Squadron.
!
The pilot::s having been trucked in were treated to
a bit
ig meal consisting of camel steaks with all the trimmings,
Folic
.owing the cognac and grape juice to wash it all down,
Rickenbacker assembled all tl:he= pilots
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on a small stage.
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General
Doolittle called each pilots name
name..
Eddie Rickenbaker presented
the small "hat-in-the-ring" pin to General Doolittle wh&lt;10 in turn
pinned it on the tunic above the pilots wings.
Lt. Jim Dibble
wrote home to describe the event."We had a big squadron part}
rty last
night in a nearby town.
Eddie Rickenbacker, who used to 1be with
the squadron in the last war, threw a party for us.
We were all
presented with a pin of silver in the form of the squadron
insignia, the hat-in-the-ring."

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&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>On May 5,1943 a new pilot, Lt. James P. Dibble arrived at the First Fighter Groups
airbase at Chateaudun du Rommel, Algeria and was assigned to the 94th "Hat in
Ring" squadron.

Lt. Dibble's first combat mission took place on May 21,1943. The Group would be
escorting approximately 70 B-17 bombers from the 2nd and 301st Bomb Groups to
Sciacca, Sicily. Sixteen pilots from the 94th along with formations from the 27th
and 71st fighter squadrons took off at 7:40am for the mission. The bombers went
over the target at 25,000 feet with the fighters providing protection from 29,000
feet.

The following day Jim would write home to his wife describing his experience that
day. "I will tell you that my introduction to combat was a merry one," Jim wrote to
his wife. "We were escorting bombers and right over the target in the flak and
fighter area, my right engine quit - whew, did I sweat for a minute. I couldn't stay
with the formation, and it was a long way from home. So I feathered the bad
engine's prop and started down in a hell of a hurry. Luckily the bombers were just
leaving the target so I just tucked myself under the wing of one of those beautiful
babies and went home with them for protection. Some fun."
After the publication of the Collier’s Wing Talk article Jim’s mother wrote asking
if he was the pilot in the article. He wrote home identifying himself as the pilot
and added the following, "A waist gunner fired a burst at me as I was moving in,
he thought I was the enemy-fortunately he missed." Quite an introduction to
combat with many more exciting times to come.
Lt. Dibble would go on to fly 49 missions before being shot down and killed
strafing a large German convoy in Italy. He came back from missions three times
on one engine, shot down 2 ME-109's with one probable. He met Eddie
Rickenbacker and Jimmy Doolittle. Escorted General Eisenhower to Sicily to meet
with Patton, Alexander and on to Malta to meet Lord Gort. At the time of his
death he had become the top-rated pilot in the squadron. He earned the
Distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart, 10 Air Medals and two Presidential
Unit Citations. There is a monument dedicated by the citizens of Padula, Italy to
Lt. Dibble's sacrifice. The story of this monument and its dedication can be seen
on Youtube. Go to the following link :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5xBvSe84

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&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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On August 8, 1943 Jim flew his 41st mission. The Gr^rip went out on a strafing mission.
Twenty-four P-38s took off at 12:20 PM from Mateur to strafe a road and railyard south
of Angitola, Italy. The squadron flew low over the Mediterranean to avoid enemy radar.
At Angitola, the P-3 8s came in over the railyard with complete surprise. Several trains
were strafed, two engines were destroyed and several railroad cars exploded, indicating
that they were carrying ammunition. The element of surprise was achieved because if the
enemy were aware of the approaching planes, they could put up a wall of ground fire.
The Germans had special cars on most of their military trains that were heavily armed
with anti-aircraft weapons. They looked like any other railcar but on attack the car siding
could be dropped to permit some very concentrated and effective fire.

During this mission, Jim's plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire and lost an engine. He wrote
home the following day and described what happened:
"I'm going to attempt to give you the thoughts of a pilot when he gets into a tough
spot. I ought to know -three times I've come home on one engine - flak holes - enemy
fighters - and even a .30 caliber rifle firedfrom the ground while strafing enemy troops.
Can you imagine seeing a truckfull of men suddenly explode into flames from the bullets
released by the touch ofyour forefinger. Men running and you in sort ofa fiendish glow
of murderous instinct, mowing them down. No thoughts of anything - your mind a blank
Pilots have been so concentrated on a target that they have flown right into it with a
terrific explosion. No one that hasn't strafed can understand why. But it continues to
happen no matter how many warnings are in the pilot's brain.
Pulling up offthe target almost ticking the hilltop -1 guess I gave it to those bastards.
Suddenly your plane lurches - almost flips on its back! My God but you are scared, but
only for a flash. All the months of intense training you had take over. You have your
wings only because your reactions are split second, and way ahead ofyour brain. You
have seen fellow cadets washout not so much because they couldn't fly but because when
this happened they would be 20 feet in the ground.
Before you know it the plane is level, the left engine has the gas shut off, propeller
feathered to decrease parasite drag which might not let you continue flying. Maybe you
shut it offjust before it was to explode into flame just like that truck you just left - who
knows?
Anyway here you are. - How in hell did all those holes get in that engine and wing. I
guess those poor jerks down there were trying to kill me, but they didn't know that I
wasn't due for about sixty years yet.
Better get someone to escort me home. Who knows, the whole Luftwaffe may be
upstairs waiting for me. The old radio is working thank God, so in a couple minutes a
couple or three ofyour buddies are weavingjust over your head, ready to take on anyone
that has any ideas of hurting you. Do you love 'em - what a wonderful bunch ofguys that
are flying with you.
How's my good engine? By this time you are screamingfor home with nothing more
to worry about than 300 miles of open sea and whether or not your good engine is going
to hold up! What if there are some bullets in it? Maybe it's going to stop any second.
off. Not the
Gosh its getting too hot! Open up all the shutters and cool that damn thing off

�damn thing really, instead the wonderful good old American engine that will run forever
ifgiven halfa chance. Baby it and how. Good, it's ticking along beautifully, keep it up.
My generator is shot out and the battery must be getting low. Shut the radio off, props
in manual control. Booster pumps off inverter, no that runs the compass, got to have
that. I guess that's all the electric equipment I can shut off.
Gas, that wonderful stuff that keeps you up there. They say it costs $2.00 a gallon by
the time it gets to us. How much - not too much, so the mixture leaned out, r.p.m.s
lowered, just enough power on to keep up a good speed
Wow, am I hot, soaked with
sweat and it's still pouring out. Well, we're out of danger from the enemy now so relax.
Darn, but my rear end aches. It ought to, for the last four hours I have sat in this one
spot. And what a spot - 5'7" and my head bumps the top of the canopy ifI stretch a little.
Tall guys which there are a few of must have trouble. That Co-2 bottle in your seat
dinghy is like sitting on a fist sized rock
;
Release your safety belt which helps for a couple ofminutes. Take a swig ofwater out
ofyour canteen which by this time is warm as
, well warm. Light up a cigarette and
really enjoy it. Gosh I wish I was back to the field would! ever hit the sack
There's land and pretty soon the field -oh gosh a strong cross wind to make a single
engine landing in. Well, here goes - I've had two before - but without a cross-wind I
guess it won't be so hard tho - just keep on the ball. Heck that wasn't hard at all - as
good as a regular landing. Wow! look at the crowd coming out to look at the holes. The
crew chief is actually proud - "look at the holes in my plane" -he says. "And it came
back Oh hell, I guess it will be an engine change. Why couldn't they have hit a less vital
spot?" - On the ground it's the crew chiefs plane - only in the air does it belong to the
pilot. Pilots argue about who has the best crew chiefand crew chiefs the reverse.
Oh well, here comes the Colonel. Well, he just congratulated you on a good job of
bringing the plane back Well hell, what about bringing myself back? But I guess that
goes without saying. One hundred thirty five holes in the plane, and two through the
cockpit, well, C'est Le Guerre."

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SECTION I — AWARD OF AIR icEDAL
1. Under the provisions of AR 600-45. as amended, and pursuant to authority
contained in Circular No. 12o, Headquarters NATOUSA, 2 July 1943, letter, Head­
quarters NAAF, file 210.5, 30 May 1943 snd letter, Headquarters Fifteenth Air
Force, file 210.5, 3 November 1943, *he 'Air L'edal is awarded the following named
personnel, Air Corps, Army of the United States, residence as indicated, for
meritorious achievement while participating in five (5) sorties against the enemy:

ROBERT B. RICHARD, 0-236977. Lieutenant Colonel, Headquarters, First Fighter
Group, Visalia, Calif.
HORACE A. HANES. 0-23430, Kaior, Headquarters, First Fighter Group, Armington, Ill.

’SALTER 0. RONEY, 0-233416, iiSjor, Headquarters, First Fighter Group, 720 W. North
^Street, Carlisle, Pa.
JAIES S. AIF0RD, 0-3'34873, First Lieutenant, 27th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, 2120 P. Street, NS, Washington, D. 0.

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x-- &amp;AR0LD A. HERR, 0-728659, First Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
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Group, Velva, N. Dak.
V.TT.T.TA,! M. BECHTOLD, 0-737711, Second Lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 233&amp; Kenilworth Avenue, Norwood, Ohio.

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27 th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
3. BROWN,
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J-OOUO4P, Second
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Group, J005 Dale Street, San Diego, Calif.
DANIEL DARNELL, JR., 0-666386, Second Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 4207 Brian Avenue, Dallas, Texas.
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FRED M. DEVENNEY. JR., 0-742977. Second Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 518 S. 41®* Street, Omaha, Nebr.

'"-OJOHN T. EASTMAN, O-8O3359, Second Lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 1146 Cheyenne, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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JOHN D. PACE, 0-729050, First Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, Route #1, Burley, Idaho.

YffOHN L. RUSSEIL, C0-733993,
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First lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
V Group, 200 S. Fairmor
irmont, Pittsburgh, Penna.
) NICHOLAS £SOKOL, 0-734017, First lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, 2507
507 35th
351 Avenue, Astoria, long Island, N. Y.

'LESLIE L. BERENS, JR., 0-730344, Second lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 1435 Wainwright Avenue, San Leandro, Calif.

'HOBART S. VINCENT, 0-732413, Second lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 1244 W. 60th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo.
'MILLARD V. STUNKARD, T-I86613, Flight Officer, 27th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Hamilton Field, Calif.
'WILLIAM A. BENNERGREN. JR., T-186612, Flight Officer, 27th Fighter Squadron,
First Fighter Group, 666 Center Street, Logan, Utah.
&gt;’suant to authority
11. Under the provisions of AR 600-45• as amended, and pu’.'si
b, letter, Headcontained in Circular No. 126, Headquarters NAT0U3A, 2 July 1943»
quarters NAAF, file 210.5, 3° May 1943 and letter, Headquarters FFifteenth Air
Leaf
Cluster
(Bronze)
Force, file 210.5, 3 November 1943» the Eighth (8th) Oak
?sonnel, Air Corps, Army of
for the Air Medal is awarded the following named per:
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the^United States, residence and citation as indicate
■&lt;JAMES P. DIBBIE, 0-733844. First Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter A
Group, RR #1, Hastings, Mich. For the destruction of one (1) enemy aircraft,
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type Me-109, 26 August 1943*
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&gt;n, First Fighter
J JOHN T. HANTON,. 0-667072, Second Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadroi
—
».«—aapolis, Minn. For the destruction cof one (1) enemy
iue', JMinnes
Group, 3744 16th Avenue-,
. aircraft, type life-110,
), 22 Julyr 1943.
WAITER J. SCHRANZ, O-73638I, Second Lieutenant, 27th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Portland Air Base, Oregon. For the destruction of one (1) enemy
aircraft, type Fi-15&amp;» 4 September 1943*

1 IRVINE M. STIER, T-186610, Flight Officer, 27th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, Hamilton Field, Calif, For the destruction of one (1) enemy aircraft,
type Ma-202, 21 August 1943*
12. Under the provisions of AR 600-45. as amended, and pursuant to authority
contained in Circular No. 126, Headquarters NATOUSA, 2 July 1943, letter, Head­
quarters NAAF, file 210.5, 30 May 1943 and letter, Headquarters Fifteenth Air
Force, file 210.5, 3 November 1943, the Ninth (9th) Oak Leaf Cluster (Bronze)
for the Air Medal is awarded the following named personnel, Air Corps, Amy_of
the United States, residence as indicated, for meritorious achievement while
participating in five (5) sorties against the enemy:
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�. fasntofe*

''K

(GO #2, Headquarters '42nd Wing (US), dated 15 November 1943, contd.)

/ERNEST A. CHAPlAN, 0-733821, First lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Arbor Road, Winston Salem, EJ. C.

“/RODNEY '.V. FISHER, 0-733858, First lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 1318 Swanston Drive, Sacramento, Calif.
* JAKES J. HAGENBACK, 0-13223:
?3» First Lieutenant, 94-th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 6807
)7 Osceolaa. Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
jOTTO

A. HLOUCAL, JR., 0-729339, First Lieutenant, 27th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Rural Route Jl, Ellsworth, Kansas.

JBURDETTE E. NYGREN, O-72936O, First Lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Route #3, Wayne, Neb.

V

CHARLES E. SCHREFFLER, 0-734000, First lieutenai
mt, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
/Fighter Group, R.R. #1, Iibnnds Road, Anderson, Ind.
:
&lt;UEX MICHAEL SENTES, 0-734003, First lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 2231
11th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

RICHARD E. SHEARER, 0-730634, First Lieutenant, 71st Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, 618 N. West Street, Carlisle, Penna.

WALTER J. SCHRAN3, 0-736331, Second lieutenant, 27th Fighter Squadron, First
Fighter Group, Portland Air Base, Oregon.

'IRVINE M..STYER, T-186610,1 Flight Officer, 27th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, Hamilton Field, Cali.if.
13, Under the provisions of AR 600-45, as amended, and pursuant to authority
contained in Circular Jfo. 126, Headquarters NATOUSA. 2 July 1943, letter, Head­
quarters NAAF, file 210.5, 30 May 1943 a114 letter, Headquarters Fifteenth Air
Force, file 210.5, 3 November 1943, the Ninth (9th) Oak Leaf Cluster (Bronae)
for the Air Medal is awarded the following named personnel, Air Corps, Army of
the United States, residence and citation as indicated!

'JAMES E. BOWER, O-728963, First Lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, Xenia, Ill. For the destruction of one (1) enemy aircraft, type Me-109,
20 August 1943.

&lt;fAMES P. DIBBLE,
I
0-733844, First lieutenant, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, RR1 #1, Hastings, Mich. For the destruction of one (1) enemy Aircraft,
type Me-109, 28 August 1943«
z'
‘HAROLD P. NILES. 0-732321, First Lieutenajmt, 94th Fighter Squadron, First Fighter
Group, 3000 N. E. 41st Street, Portland, (Oregon. For the destruction of one (1)
eneny aircraft, type Ms-109, 27 August 1£!
1943.

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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;amp;rct=j&amp;amp;q=&amp;amp;esrc=s&amp;amp;source=web&amp;amp;cd=&amp;amp;cad=rja&amp;amp;uact=8&amp;amp;ved=2ahUKEwj_1pKiyOT5AhXUkIkEHWqSCb8QFnoECAMQAw&amp;amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.britannica.com%2Ftechnology%2FP-38&amp;amp;usg=AOvVaw25-9_sOlkuv_UPtZBhV1Ma" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Britannica.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/14"&gt;The Search for Answers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/15"&gt;The Monument in Padula, Italy&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>STRAFING OF FOGGIA AIRDROME

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HEADQUARTEBS 3O6TH WING (US)
APQ.52O .
US ARMY

3 June 1944.
SUBJECT:

Proposed Citation for 1st Fighter Group, AAF.

TO

Commanding General, Fifteenth Air Force.

;

1. Under the provisions of War Department Circular No. 333, 1943 and
Circular No. 26, NATOUSA dated 6 March 1944, it is requested that a citation
for the 1st Fighter Group, Twin Engine, Arny Air Force, for outstanding
performance of duty in action and for extraordinary heroism over the Foggia
network of airdromes on 25 August 1943 in the first and greatest mass, long
range, low level strafing attack ever carried out, be approved and that the
citation be confirmed in War Department General Orders.

I

2. In August 1943, a large force of enemy fighters and bombers were
concentrated on the main Foggia Airdrome and its ten (10) satellites. An
re ale d at
at least one
incomplete photographic coverage on 22 August 1943 revealed
hundred and eighteen (118) bombers, seventy-two (72) fighters^
3, and fortyfive (45) transports on these fields. Because of their easyr striking
live that these
distance, of the projected landing at Salerno, it was imperati
enemy aircraft be destroyed. The wide dispersal of these aircraft made it
impossible to accomplish this task by normal action of heavy bombers. Thus,
the Air Force determined to wipe out this enemy concentration by the first
mass, longrange, lav level strafing raid ever carried out. Three (3)
groups of P-38’s, totaling one hundred and forty (140) aircraft, were to
be used in this important operation. In the vicinity of Kairouan, Tunisia,
throughout the three (3) day period preceding the day set for the attack,
long and secret practice missions were held. Unless complete surprise
could be achieved it was anticipated that losses on this raid might be
exceptionally severe. Close formation was an absolute necessity. The most
accurate navigation and split second timing would be necessary in order to
reach the initial point and then spread out on the correct routes of attack
for each of the nine (9) separate targets which extended over an area of
nine hundred (900) square miles. In order to avoid detection by enemy
radar, it was imperative that the entire formation remain under an altitude
of one hundred (100) feet along the entire route. At minimum altitude the
F-38’s would be subjected to aerial attack and heavy ground fire for 300
miles over Italy.
3. Taking off from Mateur, Tunisia, at 0?06 hours on 25 August 1943&gt;
sixty-five (65) P-38‘s of the 1st Filter Group proceeded to the rendezvous
point at Zembra Island vhere they met the 82nd and 14th Fighter Groups.
Flying in perfect low level formation, the three (3) groups flew on the
deck past Sicily, hit the western coast of Italy at Praia a Mare, on the
Gulf of Policastro, 400 miles from the take-off point. They then swept
across Italy at tree top level for 300 miles, reached Molfetta, on the east
coast of Italy, exactly as planned, and th en flew over water up the coast

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•where the 82nd and 14th Fighter Groups turned off at their respective turn­
ing points. At a point near Manfredonia, under the superb leadership and
navigation of the Operations Officer of the 1st Fighter Group, the three
(3) squadrons divided, and at a speed of 300 mph .at tree top level, headed
for their three (3) targets, Foggia satellites 1, 2, and 4. Light and
heavy anti-aircraft and small .arms fire was encountered from various points
along the way, including destroyers in the Gulf of Manfredonia and from the
target area. Fifty-seven (5?) ?-38’s of the 1st Fighter Group swept over
their assigned targets, strafing everything in sight. Using the most
conservative estimates, the 1st Filter Group destroyed thirty-six (36)
aircraft, one (1) of which was destroyed in the air, and severely damaged
fifty-two (52) others. The aircraft claimed as destroyed were seen to
explode and burn. Strafing on the return routes, the 1st Fighter Group suc­
miscellacessfully attacked locomotives, freight cars, powerlines, trucks,
'
’
neous installations, and a troop train of twenty (20) railway cars, killing
and wounding many enemy troops. On this raid the 1st Fighter Group lost
four (4) F-38’s. Far heavier losses were avoided because, as a result of
superb flying and navigation, the enemy did not receive warning in time.

4. In all, a total of sixty-four (64) enemy aircraft was claimed
&gt;yed by the entire mission, and ei^ity-six (86) were damaged on the
destroyec
‘ &lt;of which the 1st Filter Group destroyed and damaged more than half
ground,
aircraft. Over 70^ of the destroyed and damaged aircraft were
of these ail
bombers. Subsequent interpretation of aerial photographs confirmed that the
■ - - ~ successft
„;:i3ful, and placed the number of planes lost by the
mission was highly
Axis as considerably greater than the conservative totals listed above. The
effect of the attack at this crucial time greatly decreased the enemy’s air
:gion and directly paved the way for the approaching landing
power in this ref
Is was an important
factor in the cessation of Italian hostilat Salerno. This
import
efforts and devotion to duty of all
ities one week later. The untiring
unti
ground personnel of this Group contributed greatly to the success of this
mission. The pilots displayed great courage in their fearless execution of
inprecedented operation. Despite all dangers,.
this difficult, hazardous, and unprecedentec
the flying personnel of the 1st Fighter Group
Groi_ pressed their attacks with
on the enemy, and r
- — - -rendered
extraordinary heroism, inflicted a crippling blow
t
a valuable contribution to the armed conflicti against our enemies in1 Europe,
rces of the
ition of the Armed Fore
v/hich is in keeping with the spirit and tradit
United States.

8 Incls:
Incl 1
Incl 2
Incl 3
Incl 4
Incl 5
Incl 6
Incl 7
Incl 8

D. G. STROTHER,
» Brigadier General, USA,
Conroandi ng.
- Proposed Citation (in quir
Lnt)
- Field Orders (in quint)
- Mission Report (in quint)
- Map of Course (in quint)
- Opl and Intel Summary, HAAF (in quint)
- Daily Intel Summary, 42nd Hg (in quint)
- Coxmendation (in quint)
- Eoster (in quint)
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PROPOSED CITATION

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1ST FIGHTER GROUP. For outstanding performance of duty in armed con­
flict’with the eneny. Upon receiving orders for the first mass long range
low level strafing raid ever carried out, the pilots of the Group spent three
(3) days intensely training and preparing for this vital operation, while
ground personnel displayed the greatest zeal, devotion, and efficiency in
preparing the P-38 type aircraft for this important mission. On 25 August
1943) sixty-five (65),P-38’s of the Group took off to rendezvous with two
(2) other fighter groups for the attack on the Foggia airdromes, on which
were concentrated more than two-hundred and thirty (230) eneny aircraft,
which severely threatened the projected invasion at Salerno, Italy, and
which, because of wide dispersal, were immune from normal bombing methods.
In order to prevent detection ty eneny radar, it was imperative to fly the
entire five-hundred and thirty (530) miles to the target at an extremely
low altitude. Serious losses were inevitable should the eneny be alerted.
Completely disregarding anti-aircraft fire, intense small arms fire, and
possible eneny aerial opposition, the pilots, by superb navigation, swept
across and then up Italy, where they split off for their respective attacks
on the different Foggia airdromes. The heroic pilots of the 1st Fighter
Group swept across the eneny fields, strafing the widely dispersed aircraft,
gun positions, eneny troops, and other militaiy targets. In this attack
the 1st Fighter Group destroyed and severely damaged a total of eighty­
eight (88) hostile aircraft, with the loss of only two (2) P-38’s, while
the entire mission accounted for a total of one-hundred and fifty (150) air­
craft destroyed or damaged on the ground. Thus, at this critical time before
the landings at Salerno, a crippling blow was dealt to the eneny. The pilots
of this Group, despite all dangers, pressed their attacks with extraordinary
heroism, covered both themselves and their Group with glory, and rendered a
• valuable contribution to the armed conflict against our enemies in Europe,
which is in keeping with the spirit and tradition of the Armed Forces of the
United States of America.

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&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Don't miss the section titled Day of Armageddon recapping the events of August 30, 1943. This air battle over Italy ultimately earned James the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was lucky to survive - many pilots made the ultimate sacrifice. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;See photos, letters, mission reports and more about James' time spent in combat over Africa and Italy in 1942 and 1943.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jump to other sections of the collection:
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/8"&gt;Flight Training&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/17"&gt;We Got Married!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/12"&gt;The Day of Armageddon - August 30, 1943&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/14"&gt;The Search for Answers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/15"&gt;The Monument in Padula, Italy&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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                  <text>James spent his combat time based out of North Africa and helped clear the way for the eventual invasion of Italy in 1943. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;He was a member of the 94th Air Squadron, &lt;a href="https://www.1stfg.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;1st Fighter Group&lt;/a&gt;, and flew the famous twin-engined P-38. Learn more about the P-38 at:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.aviation-history.com/lockheed/p38.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Aviation History online Museum&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;amp;rct=j&amp;amp;q=&amp;amp;esrc=s&amp;amp;source=web&amp;amp;cd=&amp;amp;cad=rja&amp;amp;uact=8&amp;amp;ved=2ahUKEwj_1pKiyOT5AhXUkIkEHWqSCb8QFnoECAMQAw&amp;amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.britannica.com%2Ftechnology%2FP-38&amp;amp;usg=AOvVaw25-9_sOlkuv_UPtZBhV1Ma" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Britannica.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Don't miss the section titled Day of Armageddon recapping the events of August 30, 1943. This air battle over Italy ultimately earned James the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was lucky to survive - many pilots made the ultimate sacrifice. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;See photos, letters, mission reports and more about James' time spent in combat over Africa and Italy in 1942 and 1943.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jump to other sections of the collection:
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/7"&gt;High School into the Army Air Corps&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/8"&gt;Flight Training&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/17"&gt;We Got Married!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/9"&gt;Combat!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/10"&gt;Mission Reports&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/11"&gt;Letters Home&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/16"&gt;Flying with Eisenhower&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/12"&gt;The Day of Armageddon - August 30, 1943&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/13"&gt;Killed in Action&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/14"&gt;The Search for Answers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/15"&gt;The Monument in Padula, Italy&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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                  <text>Jump to other sections of the collection:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/12"&gt;The Day of Armageddon - August 30, 1943&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/13"&gt;Killed in Action&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>TRANSITION FLIGHT CERTIFICATE
19 June, 1943.
PILOT:

2nd Lieut. JAMES P. DIBRIE, Air Corps.

TYPE AIRPLANE:
TYPE ENGINES:

P-38, D, E, F, G.
V-1710-29, V-1710-2?, V-1710-49, V-1710-53.

1. I certify that I have read and understand the operating in­
structions for the above type airplane and the above type engines, and
have a thorough knowledge of the instruments, controls, starting, igni­
tion and fuel systems, radio equipment and other special installations
of this airplane.

_ f&gt;. BJlA
JAMES P, DIBBIE,
2nd Lieut., Air Corps,
Pilot.

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in A.C. Circular 50-4, O.C.A.C.,
in the above named type
pe airplane. Further that he has demonstrated a
thorough operating knew
rowledge of the airplane, its engines, and also its
installations.

Major, Air'Corps/
Commanding, 94th Fighter Sq.

3. Transition on the above type airplane approved.

WH S.'GARMAN,
Lt. Col., Air Corps,
Commanding, 1st Fighter Gp.

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                  <text>Jump to other sections of the collection:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/5"&gt;James P. Dibble: World War II P-38 Fighter Pilot&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/6"&gt;His Early Life&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/7"&gt;High School into the Army Air Corps&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/8"&gt;Flight Training&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/17"&gt;We Got Married!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/9"&gt;Combat!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/10"&gt;Mission Reports&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/11"&gt;Letters Home&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/16"&gt;Flying with Eisenhower&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/collections/show/12"&gt;The Day of Armageddon - August 30, 1943&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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and «Utftrified, cxpresstxl in graceful conThe cihprras molllfnd by her condor ---....stoutly rvliiscd&#13;
------------to- -------dance;&#13;
-—&#13;
and&#13;
- - it—&#13;
wav—&#13;
not iw had ivwived at Natalie s btuids, prowl, i&#13;
•**&gt;uad. w&gt; Mtmn stag,*&#13;
Red&#13;
CapT*&#13;
So&#13;
saying,&#13;
and&#13;
opening&#13;
bl*&#13;
■&#13;
traat (be gratification to young agirl tptut and subm|Mion, pronjUrd io think uverjt, I until ipiite. late in the evening that riie coatented, and almost happy—all ey«&#13;
Jbd liXbtm.4;-. AmMoj light “ ■&#13;
'&#13;
j have fell tn so spkndld n rax-ne, and same- ; an-l see her again. Tliros days from that! ctpiMnti-d to stand up and take part in a were turned tuwnrils the ebnreh-doora, kn»|&gt;wck, the J ew drew out revcral thing*&#13;
i what of bcvfiblerinent at tlw crowd and time, (In two ristern Were on their way to' quadrille. ■ Her partner w» one of her wbwi presently the telh began noisily to add, among theni, k ]&gt;arc*-l In » number of&#13;
me irum ou« U&gt;u woe.&#13;
! confusion around her.&#13;
Italy, uh the rumor rati, to cultivate to I ohl mlmlr&lt;jri», who atill loved her with the announce the approach of the bride.’and wrapping*. Taking tlnjae &lt;A nne after&#13;
1 Stimnlel. leap •■■! play,&#13;
'&#13;
;&#13;
As tla-y retired from making their i»l&gt;e-1 the utmuK tlu* groat ruusical talent of the j won* warmth he bad cxiiretUH*'.! years be­ itr another instant, leaning outlie emper­ another, he produced n cam of redlrather,&#13;
v Inch he drew on hia hand, and &lt; xhlbited&#13;
; i«nce t&lt;&gt; their imperinl l.u.ita, the-kiud younger lady, which bad w&gt; rvtomnurul-' f&lt;wr.&#13;
'&#13;
&gt;&#13;
or s arm, she appeared.&#13;
■&#13;
...----Never Wall I forget that soenc—never to thc builiff.&#13;
&lt;ty««of tlie einpn m ft&gt;lj&gt;/w&gt; 4 them with iil her to her inipcrhil raistrosa’i favor.—&#13;
jl have said slio laid already met face&#13;
to j&#13;
•• Well: anti what is tlx* imic of this ’ '&#13;
the- &gt;bar-apparent&#13;
of the throne. Tlieii lose from my memory the iay»rxt»ion of&#13;
[ /une interest; and she snyiled idiglilly to | In itself this wotqd have excited no sin- f u-e -•&#13;
&gt;like&#13;
of which, or better, I&#13;
। see bow many aspirants prvwd forward prise; but the downout looks, ill henltk&#13;
bl the sliaqx-st observation could luivc 1 that marble&#13;
maruiu face&#13;
tnev and&#13;
ana utterly&#13;
iwm unrtsihting&#13;
nnmiauuK liathcr&#13;
•“■“'**. cap,&#13;
'-r-the&#13;
•—&#13;
--------.___&#13;
___ ___i___ r— .I•&#13;
wr. If&#13;
__4 ...under&#13;
._t&#13;
e|eet«d, licyund tiie extreme pallor, any ! manner.&#13;
If. the&#13;
she liad&#13;
luul Iweu&#13;
Ixvu in her roffiin,&#13;
cofljjn, «« I'1 in t!?c?”r“ “J'*1*" Jtfr •‘W1*&#13;
। to solicit the Lind of Natalie fur the duure ; and evident depr;ss|&lt;m of spirits&#13;
Whtiin thi. ibh.lv drii dial r.&gt;*c*&#13;
would’ have looked&#13;
lew. dmthjike&#13;
; of gr«*hed1&#13;
demanded Hans Chrt*&#13;
ihich&#13;
the&#13;
grnndxluko&#13;
labored,&#13;
gjivc&#13;
rise&#13;
to&#13;
sign&#13;
of&#13;
emotion&#13;
or&#13;
embarrassment.&#13;
The&#13;
c&#13;
1&#13;
...&#13;
...&#13;
about&#13;
t-&gt;begin.&#13;
But&#13;
eru&#13;
she&#13;
could&#13;
make&#13;
wt:&#13;
1&#13;
■'&#13;
~:_7&#13;
’&#13;
&gt;&#13;
■&#13;
J&#13;
—&#13;
---•&#13;
traced me but UtaMwristaa •(■ul,&#13;
nany whly|»cr«-d&#13;
whlmieivd hints, that took form&#13;
a M-lrotlon, tl&gt;t tiroml-ipkc Alexander,' many&#13;
formand&#13;
___ I gmndxluke had behaved with the moat I then•, tlinn when h’io stood shrouded in toj&#13;
But there tM briar gno-t&#13;
and smited'&#13;
,&#13;
I&#13;
ref"ataring&#13;
Jew shook hia&#13;
M&gt; toad,&#13;
I&#13;
— ,;je I lace mid glittering with jewel*&#13;
starii at |&#13;
' the present cm|H-q&#13;
.. ....— -- uOh,yCT lyate&#13;
J *S&#13;
vacancy, hearing nothing, understanding&#13;
understanding j with an air of mystery.&#13;
can or.1&#13;
get nlimlr&#13;
plenty of&#13;
&lt;&gt;f cans.&#13;
raps, 11he cried—*• Matt.w&#13;
,&#13;
.I&#13;
.. wortis&#13;
.. .1.........&#13;
nothing, iinaucruig as if the&#13;
andi .win&#13;
1 M-«k for him t&lt;here oft he slo-rt,&#13;
: , 1&#13;
Dul taxa uoblf1 luui ha* th d,&#13;
their meaning were alike indifferent. &gt; Af- white, grey, yellow, ar blue; ailrer, gold;&#13;
or diamond cap—for aught I kn&lt;&gt;y; pWb&#13;
. -. -J&#13;
J,&#13;
this Red Can of (nine, maxtef.jls worth*&#13;
X*MS UK*.&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
all.&#13;
”&#13;
J&#13;
' I&#13;
On M..WA M&#13;
' und even the kbs of tho epipreas, as if'iao&#13;
Ta *ar*&#13;
“ Eh, tellow! and tow ran thdt beF&#13;
.&#13;
’ many condolehera had been otTerol Mr.—&#13;
“Because," answered the pedle^aolemn- M&#13;
But nature broke down under the forced&#13;
ly—“ because m v Red Cap to the Ante'&#13;
'&#13;
s&#13;
Sr.&#13;
Jrt&#13;
I&#13;
ccnnpoauru&#13;
of&#13;
tlumoment,&#13;
and&#13;
she&#13;
enterWMh luem &gt;a fa&#13;
cd her new home, borne across the thresh­ covering for his toad, wont by tto Pro*&#13;
i&#13;
old in,a state of insensibility. I need tuld pin t I'.lijali, wliidi he dropped on the&#13;
ground,&#13;
when&#13;
to&#13;
went&#13;
up&#13;
to&#13;
heaven&#13;
la&#13;
the&#13;
.&#13;
8&#13;
I nothing more. Tho emperor luul’ judged&#13;
rightly ; and the marriage of the grand­ cluu-iot of fire," •&#13;
“ Der Tauscnd j.is tluit trm&gt; 1” exdaltm• - I&#13;
duke with the present empress took place&#13;
«1 the l.r.iliff. with opto eyes.&#13;
-'&#13;
?&#13;
verv bhiutly afterward*.&#13;
••And it has tM« virtue," continued tto &gt;&#13;
Within a year alter her marriage, Ismr&#13;
.&#13;
| tho Countess MourenosolT in her coffin; Jew, “ Uiat, to the oul wbo haa on the nap,&#13;
everybody must tell exactly what, to '&#13;
she Irol died giving birth to twin-dmtghthinksor purposes."&#13;
’&#13;
*&#13;
i font.&#13;
'&#13;
V You are not jro-:ing 1" &lt;&#13;
.&#13;
j&#13;
'Die ineidqnbt of thin, little mirrativc tfre&#13;
**An3lf.an old man who Ua a young&#13;
; well known in St. Peti-reburg, un&lt;l will be&#13;
.&#13;
recognized l&gt;v many who will appreciate wife, wears the cap, she will afwayrnw&#13;
'. j&#13;
, the reasons that havu made me alter the main tnnf tu steel tc him, and will regartj&#13;
■&#13;
him aa the handsomest man in the worlA"&#13;
fl names of all but the principal acton*.&#13;
j&#13;
- Ha! can that to true, ptdfer^’&#13;
I&#13;
,'riga&#13;
‘•^ cll, master, Vpu &lt;w makp tto tri&lt;■&#13;
THE RED CAP.&#13;
•,1-”&#13;
;&#13;
’’&#13;
■' •.:&#13;
•&#13;
JH&#13;
i trust to her elder sister.&#13;
&#13;
rwi".&#13;
&#13;
• “ And what i* tto price of tl'as cyp T’&#13;
“Three ducats;' neither more nor .&#13;
|&#13;
The following traditionary story Imsr !«•"&#13;
■&#13;
I&#13;
..&#13;
.1&#13;
'f ',-;.&#13;
j'TI&#13;
I furnished Dittc^dorf with the material of&#13;
‘ That is to** niui-li, Jew."&#13;
:&#13;
• one of his beat operas; Kptttbtw also has&#13;
:&#13;
“Too little, far t&lt;M tilth, for&#13;
\&#13;
,&#13;
I availed himself of it fur an incident or&#13;
derful enteas thto" T&#13;
I two.&#13;
“I will try it!” ’llicrewith Hina ChrisI&#13;
IlAXMCiiamrorn, tto bailiff of a sirtalljlo.pb put on tto cap, and then cd fed' hi*&#13;
! t.iwu in Gyrnuuiy, was in jiondnion (to-) ***'*'oul “f&#13;
bouse. Eva came to^oro-• »&#13;
sides the reopdrt and ronrideration due ! l*»gly- As soon aa she saw hwaubepto i&#13;
»&#13;
I him in right of office and pervonal clmraeexclaimed, in apparent nroftnwnenu&#13;
•&#13;
' tcr)of &amp; voungylfe. whose mime was Eva. t&#13;
“Oh, Hana, why tore ybu«puj on snch.&#13;
A» ofteh astlw worthy bailiff rolled tor&#13;
artrange rap 1" ’&#13;
jtj&#13;
by th.rt name, he grumbled that it should&#13;
“ h ’• *&#13;
«■*«*&#13;
‘&#13;
■ belong to her, for it never- failed tn put , rd tto* I wRO- “ 1 bought it jtug now, of&#13;
him in mind of the la-farioirt doing* of; the Jew.’&#13;
1&#13;
! Eve, when she circumvented Adam ini&#13;
Eva deigned not a look at the pcdlcr,&#13;
Parndi-e. “What bcfel tho first man,” but fixing her eyes more uarnratljMipon&#13;
ke would *av to himself, “mav fall to the I her husband: “Do you know, fluu* sno&#13;
lot of old Hans (lirirtoph; fo'r if th.* Eve &lt;T»«b “«tot tto rap is wonderfully tocom■ «&#13;
Hint took the apple bad one d.-vil.t*. help&#13;
v»“- H‘u •« W&#13;
to&#13;
i her. niv Evaauy liavekvi th*Hisanadf sm- “... . L._&#13;
, ..&#13;
iIhhwcs’&#13;
And will uh,-not choose. Ob, i . “Indeed, rakod tto bailiff.&#13;
fats be­&#13;
! Hnus Chri- topli. it ws» n foolish thing to Miming, is it, eh I&#13;
| marrv no y (mag a wife!"&#13;
*}&#13;
Bv tto “ten thousand devils” Han. K"- annrered Eva; “and Iff hto notadmeant nothing thorn than the young nun, I mired you tofore, you are certainly avw&#13;
.&#13;
. rarticutariy those of gentle blood, ten irrisistlble.'&#13;
.&#13;
, a&gt;ilra round the neighta.rtood. For the'&#13;
T»» artom«lim*nt of Hana Chri-toph .&#13;
.&#13;
fiict uuuld not to denicl, that they rau* . knew t» bounfafi But there lingered a&#13;
J from far and near, on faol and r*i torse- »kado* «f d«ubt « J*&#13;
hU&#13;
L back, tp pre thrir rrwpccta-to the lorelj; | '"M- 1® *»«•&lt;&gt;&#13;
*“ to°k the cqtalow.&#13;
wife of the Uliff. or to admire tora* they if from hu« head and pot it ou that of tto&#13;
nslr or walked part tto tou«. Hans !*»**• Era 'nrnrd turAndy, as noUring&#13;
1 (lirirtoph was not long in fading tbls out; [ «•* padler for lh» f}r»t time, aid exetann.v_®_ ...T&#13;
»od, -But tow co^ra tlus liarxlsomoyoung&#13;
and (he dlucovcty threw him in a tr.insport of rage and* jealousy. He would no man here! Do not to angry, Ham, but&#13;
। longer permit Eva to go to the dopr, nor, I must give him a kiM7 Tbwwith sbo&#13;
to leave the-lu&gt;tVM- on any pretext; and, ran up to the Jew; but Hans (ihristoph&#13;
■ («t last, forbade her even lo-Aii^ out of rushed totween, snatebed the cap from&#13;
the pedler’s head, tunl.placed It on his&#13;
’ the window.&#13;
.&#13;
Eva «» a tweet. Innocent, nbuiable: own, receiving his wifr'a embrace. She&#13;
•&#13;
■ enuturr. and had idwayn entertained a' look no farther notice ofthe Jew.&#13;
It ta real)v wonderful!" muttered1 tto .&#13;
. .frufonhd respect At her old liuvbatid. But:&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
’ ; whcti he sbovrod «uch unrvavjnablc di»- bailiff. “Well; 1 will never more h*y&#13;
M.r.lw^kr,&#13;
I*&#13;
‘,r trust,&#13;
and Heated her so treMf.lrerre&#13;
hardily, her ron.'&#13;
।&#13;
' oct,&#13;
pect, □«&#13;
as n&#13;
n matter&#13;
mat Ur of&#13;
of cours*-.&#13;
course, was&#13;
was reduced&#13;
rod 'J »•'er, that no on* cIm-p-jt* It on. Hf.&#13;
nought,&#13;
whilei.. be ^ntiniK&gt;d&#13;
day after Jew, are your three dueata, and a piece c.&#13;
1to&#13;
:........&#13;
i.. ..iu..&#13;
...i .i...&#13;
। day to torment her by hi* unfouided su*- «dver hordes fur • ♦’***•&#13;
P®**&#13;
i Inions. The retomurre spirit in her hti- ymnwelf out of the vilfage, aid newer Irt&#13;
------- ------------- ____j ..k.ti .1--------- mt see you again, or you.may chance to&#13;
to l.nnit ■* ■ MMiiniW." ' .&#13;
r»&#13;
' ■&#13;
&#13;
fall Mm&#13;
&#13;
, A&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
,&#13;
' A&#13;
eft many evrs tn she tfndtrd through the'gjed consternation and j«ain with u._&#13;
.&#13;
iril-----------A Washmgt.n letter writer tUtathe ro,,|n&lt;/Wi ora-ven x ear. earlier, she had she tarame confined her favorite Natal- mg and undefined UlneCT. Hk* large dare&#13;
following. »|*‘«ldn£ «f »k« .?"*•’*&lt;; vfl marridd the I’rimv (iogarinc. a noMo well - ic was the ofijret of hi* affections, and !«?«&#13;
•■’HI*’ thm. ever, now that&#13;
■ PHkeopiicr (sreelcy at the ledmil $&#13;
knoJjto sten&lt;l high in favor nt court, but when rise rouldW but Wicve tlmt th- they mciu.m! to usurp more than thjr dm-;&#13;
ltoh’ u&#13;
LU., a- ■ "upixwd to 1* M.I qxclpaively &lt;w.pied feeling was warmly rodprpoited.&#13;
I Prol”r,11''? ?f ,‘b* gf’ nn'1&#13;
A trio of lri-h srnanta were biiay talkiU| ■ dul5w w |&lt;;&#13;
j&#13;
inn^ 0&lt;ar!B» WM immediate- **&#13;
** ''Mr Ml Inura mi&lt;I .H^irspngrol&#13;
mgI?r.tl«intherom&lt;T of the ireding,&#13;
thy'with tlw.wifa&#13;
many , ly commanded to a private hmtvh-w ; j ™«&lt;»&#13;
•’’•“Mere. _ N&#13;
H;-"' j&#13;
nxnn llnabscnonta nn- great pdittmn* ( |Pnn,&#13;
' r tk,,, himrelf. Thra h.td n*. wherein to her extreme n-toitolnnent, the ter se.si her look ro touyhlngh hrnjidflil.,&#13;
thank*, and went on------------------------------H» way.&#13;
‘&#13;
hsre) whtei one of them ex. Mm«l—&#13;
|&#13;
and iheKhrM and anm'srrpKhts&#13;
with hieglxi-ne.1 odor and ner-,, ««■ dram far the evening of whit* lares&#13;
Hans (Tiristuph embraced his wife, and&#13;
,&#13;
'•Bejabers, boys,an dicrca ould Givef lh I’rinecssGagarinr cmiterrd In the . vena trembling of ll|c voice, nraoated her | h»y on a chair near her, and with It the ••••!Erotnlw! never to torment tier again with&#13;
- tley!? .&#13;
j&#13;
.&#13;
worid ofgaietv, wlH're'shafillcd a prom- dcmkndhg what ri» htew iff her siMer’s.&#13;
-ItS sun. w» &lt;. &lt; te«r. n» 17*L,&#13;
y,&#13;
,l!L&#13;
ie?.,2&#13;
_ ______________________________&#13;
••Wb*'’” exclaimed hbi ronipam&lt;n»,; 1npat&#13;
Jt&lt;wn.; a0(fari&lt;nri’ attachment, ’ihe princera of, commoner of Kims.m w1M*.w»r&lt;. khicb&#13;
is K^&#13;
jealousy. iyy&#13;
Sb*m&#13;
had&#13;
Ldl&#13;
ftberly&#13;
tlienee*&#13;
with asmuehgiterralinthrirliMixaai'thcy&#13;
^timHldistmariiibad ornainciit.&#13;
i rourto, denied all knowledge, all simpleton । ***c &gt;*d »*lf»u'd to ww. She lay^lmtk ।&#13;
n&#13;
j&#13;
Firward to'vit ai the' witofow-tir the door,&#13;
king as eto pleased.'&#13;
*»' ■&#13;
o„«, cv«*niiig in queation, her look - of tho fact imputed, mid endcavnwl to ahstractedj turning&#13;
nn ’ r’,|!1&#13;
led ring 1 dojilitnot he also bound himself bv tto&#13;
I *&#13;
n‘. whicjl&#13;
k will (wailr&#13;
rasilr to&#13;
bc^undefSUxMl,&#13;
understood, that in his&#13;
a. ntrkk «-W4*r&#13;
w»»«•&#13;
,„m( -.perial; m.M,« il» empra.. by Uterin. that I&#13;
I&#13;
Ihq la-rt like. Remember, Natalie—rctnemfier he; I^ r ,&#13;
nteahh'were readilv under M*rt&#13;
bailiff wa» as jtoous an&#13;
them.&#13;
\&#13;
«iuse ofprid**ami pleasure, and it arose ; she must be miStakrai; but wlicn she was |'‘J’0 hlMt woru "'R111&#13;
!or. uu4y ic l« heir to my throne, and therefore must&#13;
jL,. OTe da'v. when the b'ftliff w.v though he nbw thought it tmneeaM&#13;
“Slandhf yixi bv tho table telMn wid &gt;&#13;
|h„1&#13;
fcgiUmak. Hiirmnatanre that j Aiamliwd and could rpiestiim Nntfflie in f thrqe&#13;
i'&#13;
ndtoacd, not, and «»nnot follow hi* own wi«hes and&#13;
' lb ' ,'.ven; ' h. ernmina a thief, j watch or shut up his wife. The aod&#13;
'hr tall gmtleitom.'5&#13;
. .&#13;
: it ww. the firatorew^ of h-r sUtorWap- private, »hs found that rod. was by no । f'^1 to |‘ke &lt;&lt; -*1&#13;
tod&#13;
ymwsl;dow# |,T therito.uwv «to &lt;*»■* »« d»*t hi. faith k&gt; tto&#13;
The HibcrmnrfgazMl .mrn&gt;w*h and m |&#13;
jn thohighoeL society of tho cap- i mfeaiut the rose. In vain (fid she argue j li:&#13;
4 w..ni* engr.vrei rnune it wnwp none impuhte. 1 Mcrifien mine r(hundredI times&#13;
but herself an I the giret knew of; but n day fte my country * welfare. AU reals&#13;
M “ Fritz araifcl bim-H If 6r •■nre- .rflto wonffsrtol cab was a wr&#13;
&gt;t IItiri, -Toran iwstant, when the&#13;
ft||(1 ।&#13;
ttU(j pj^u^ je ,}„( it w*« impo^iblc Umttth grand-dukc ' ’■ ~j~&#13;
------ « - what tto motto.&#13;
’&#13;
‘ tfj&#13;
SaX/mSI to ^r the klteto.n ofI toctic-H ngalnat all wonuds to hia adf-lovr.&#13;
.ngc.i tifisJLi. appannthjj^tein^r- .-libwWi fvr (.he fdlrd in some degn-o the j should really lore her; in vain represent **•W|: th»tg«'«&#13;
r WM’or.\*~*&#13;
“','.7&#13;
\&#13;
to enter the kitchen of 1&#13;
Id uwertehu 80 derision Will be. A&gt; hile yon hold to yfiur . ft® J&#13;
. Jealovay la but adfAcvepn iM mrattHMb- ■&#13;
tarireiyWith w ondcr m H* vdffcobscra-cd.&#13;
ni&lt;,|j&gt;erto the young girl whfj to her that he only, itesufhwt&#13;
ared to&#13;
t&lt;i tinthe tojaoMrt.&#13;
l.nt moment,Satalie&#13;
Natalie word, ttiitk you he will conrant to break&#13;
v,_&#13;
kaomc form.&#13;
4&#13;
Lomiwuirel her.&#13;
*&#13;
q anra of affwtton to mnute humwlf it Im r : 'K* *Uyo*l&#13;
the&#13;
rrfrato *ff "a lit , 1*'" I&#13;
«•' “»*&#13;
?«"■ fverngn.&#13;
It. nuy seem strange that thia eveftte! expense; qnd urge) upon tor by every ■ ’|Wp‘“■ring&#13;
7”^ tobmejf&#13;
" *&#13;
" **&#13;
It need not be said.&#13;
In course he * a white man,’’ sold the&#13;
her troubles. Whom else had six* to&#13;
idaH. song, au especial, farorke of&#13;
y«tri«&gt;Wtrj of Um you .proMaHo .&#13;
,&#13;
complain&#13;
to?&#13;
Fritz&#13;
listened&#13;
ajrnnathii&lt; speaker. ’ id. a pat n-miring tone, m should Have been ,ne&#13;
nrm&#13;
mtrooucuon&#13;
m&#13;
oapwranonc&#13;
the ierst 'introduction to’ rotondcrattori of pride, &lt;?f self-respect,anti 1 •&#13;
. full of »m*di«d 1of )'ou thi» Mcnlloc.bllter&#13;
un *5*.&#13;
adieu,&#13;
"".&#13;
ji&#13;
ww, inc&lt;-vit- j. &gt;&lt;finan&#13;
•viiiaiily&#13;
tri IOIISO horaclf from so ',,u! cniP«^» *7-t»&#13;
“’ |O&#13;
H&#13;
.&#13;
ingly, and said he thought ho could help&#13;
itigh Horace and ho were ttogrralrat clj] lhai siwr winr nmriiuu,&#13;
a|||rt&gt;&#13;
-t W)Ul&#13;
|j. terjiug,&#13;
feoji|&#13;
loat, the Princn Gagarins&#13;
mi. j&#13;
'&#13;
.......&#13;
,&#13;
. .&#13;
. L&#13;
trrnv*.&#13;
p Bvqucnce of a train tff drnuHistanrea some-1 dangerous. w» fatal a delusion. To nil J ‘e™’7ifC taL-nJ*&#13;
tor. He knew of n way to euro .the old&#13;
&gt; sranc remark **n tto latent**&#13;
fto’ P™ R?’ M&#13;
‘f? hT*1’’&#13;
bailifl* of bis jealousy. ’ Eva shook her rebated&#13;
‘Well; be in&lt;J|ro*l, I ve l«*n dreared&#13;
„r|0MIMj&#13;
Owing to the feeble health this. Natalie only made reply by oonfree-1 u&#13;
and airboat inaudible mid : "Sire, I am&#13;
!■&#13;
«1H Mmi W«l,l wrntawl H-- ,/lWr&#13;
bn^H up ire th, lw», atir. ftl* I. Ire Iren"., "•&#13;
**" rf&#13;
Thu would lx- a&#13;
vour mgpwty’ff slave.'*&#13;
redkreU ■■nl, "re pXtMUMre Me . rn,l«p4 titare.!&#13;
« pr-V”^&#13;
' It was true what ho luvl usid—it was&#13;
itlto death of this lady, sonic time beftire, j sion, th.- prince* nought tor husband's j,&#13;
.j-- . .nw,^re no biab-sotinding speech of merely policy;&#13;
- tor education, t advice.upon tha subject. Hr look it. up&#13;
P“k ‘“der wnat iUitercnl au^iiON&#13;
for those who knew Nicholas lx-rt do to&#13;
world, tod &lt;to ’ most M-rivuriy, and llU^r hlmtof Upcn)&#13;
! Witt wtot etow and faltering lisve him. however mistaken, to have&#13;
; adding “If It-&#13;
&#13;
did they advance to pay their roeto ttolr Imperial boat*! TW eyra&#13;
&#13;
�’r&#13;
ArtoMtototo.&#13;
&#13;
REPTTBLTCAN BANTTER u».&#13;
mmih«to&#13;
a«r-e to; »»H f.™, t («■ mito&#13;
.-..te.» —&#13;
;re,..fto^efNUtoH&#13;
&#13;
CaXURBRIONAU&#13;
rf&#13;
Washington, May u&#13;
lt!C ietS?T OJ uoxn, OWWWUMI, cpvn*czu.r- j&#13;
-- '' -I,-.&#13;
..-,&#13;
—a rw ro- **Dough-face*." Wee think it will rcquird&#13;
compact,:| inquiry&#13;
sinter. , bill L-rasftimz land, in al&#13;
following:—&#13;
‘&#13;
H-urwo*. Tiiraasar, mat ~&#13;
1 ing&#13;
ta, tta&#13;
tte breach&#13;
brt,:h of the&#13;
tte Missouri&#13;
Mteovrt «»pto&#13;
*»)•".’ founded&#13;
tento upon&#13;
»to Ol.Surartur&#13;
ColSuntajr-.Into&#13;
The&#13;
Repeblisan&#13;
State&#13;
Convection&#13;
of&#13;
In&#13;
­&#13;
ba*&#13;
caused&#13;
b-&gt; little senfotiuo&#13;
atoraig&#13;
the&#13;
of&#13;
military&#13;
penwr&#13;
at&#13;
Lawrer.&lt;w,&#13;
j&#13;
Farida&#13;
a&lt;M&#13;
Alabama&#13;
i&#13;
.&#13;
"&#13;
.&#13;
—&#13;
a_.i&#13;
__&#13;
________&#13;
.k.&#13;
rxiaAion&#13;
intlilarv&#13;
oeiSvfA!&#13;
lak«-ror.&lt;v.&#13;
mors&#13;
lamp*&#13;
than&#13;
“&#13;
P&#13;
Diogenes"&#13;
carried&#13;
tqj&#13;
“AtJat- J &lt; te ph* 1 mw Mr. A. T. Gcc- .&#13;
NR KILEY Fbitos&#13;
man, of New Y.X wta had just «mo in !&#13;
* BAILEY, Enreoo.&#13;
Dtm .rt*ro . They roawla themrclirew f«j&#13;
S* p«tMs otargrf with the ! Mrwtfcm&#13;
And, in tho policy &lt;or teachings of tboM j diana nominated the following Ticket&#13;
racciraof&#13;
orrailroad,&#13;
raiiroooi.&#13;
»&#13;
however, * ith saying that it only Invol-1 viohUcn of the auppored laws of tta pre-1&#13;
bwmm.. wn, rwL-.&#13;
from th* nm-uitaiM tn such a state of, “&#13;
fo-tu™. Assactatimi.&#13;
A message&#13;
wns received fin the Prrei.&#13;
great Statesmen, any thing to&#13;
For Governor,&#13;
VW ttaloM of N’iwlmey,-nd tU ttay ■ ‘«4ed Ixgiriatare, «xi demxwiir/ tn d&lt;m&#13;
I dent relative to the route* of transit be&#13;
pro*Uition ,and aflictioa a* could oolr ' TtaMMir.«,forfcmttei. ru,&#13;
OLIVER P. MORTON.&#13;
perpetuation or extension of&#13;
ran du without that State at any rate.— Jlnow upon what anthonty he acted. 4Ytls!‘tweefi&#13;
tw eefi the&#13;
the Atlantic&#13;
Atlantic an&#13;
hive been occuiocid by such exposure.&#13;
-.rn-Ttmr. u*rrr Cs_ lU-b.&#13;
and I’ueifn- at.d the&#13;
CoA Of Sinter,._______&#13;
। The sentiments of the Ownmodoro are ex-1 *»• sdopted, and muirt ta regarded ns aj general ’condition&#13;
luaithsp andjuiff-rmp a,, perhaps no otfo ! MnK w rtebbixb. '&#13;
’ rr«id«-i&#13;
•“***— of&#13;
of ('&#13;
Central America, iu&#13;
actiy such tut might ta expected from his ' vcf/ important proceeding.&#13;
I&#13;
x.?&#13;
. ...&#13;
For Liout- Governor,&#13;
er item erersnrsftted. In rcmiwav with SiMtHT.-McBAlB ।&#13;
Vw* Pre&#13;
“A anull body of eitli high and honarahl; character. I hareal.f&#13;
*rondafon» statute of the slum I IetM. ‘&#13;
* v-*&#13;
h Ofoafiuu Ffandantt cad two Kenmcli-1&#13;
| The Pioneer gives 18 ar Seles of faith, [&#13;
CONRAD BAKER,&#13;
■&#13;
i...&#13;
11n&#13;
n&#13;
i.-jj&#13;
rt&#13;
,-r&#13;
—&#13;
»&#13;
-j—&#13;
.te&#13;
taNicaragua&#13;
by CoStillion's&#13;
• ways denounced tta repudiation of th*1 Legfalattire&#13;
----------------------«&gt; -Mrara;&#13;
Legfaloture&#13;
are&#13;
arc appropriately designated&#13;
disignated I party, tad appeared&#13;
to put ra end to the&#13;
Ian* fa* left the country Of tta Black fact j. &amp; VAX BB.U3T.&#13;
eonrspci&#13;
or rsKnsrorM.&#13;
calling them tho Democratic creed, and :&#13;
j&#13;
Indian.* lost Fall'to pin Cuhi-rson and’------------------------------------1&#13;
---------- -—~&#13;
Peace" a* Com.Stock- as supposed or pretended laws, and tbc ntniggie* 3 he new government exercise*&#13;
Sec. of StaU,-J0HN W. DAWSON,J’ great&#13;
g"»t “Compactor&#13;
Compact .&#13;
inviting&#13;
ua&#13;
to&#13;
“&#13;
occasionally&#13;
take&#13;
a&#13;
text"&#13;
purl}&#13;
Tort Pierro tad aarompany them&#13;
.w.„p&#13;
r";l'ZS&#13;
.v Jercribee the Missouri Compro­ paMagsoftlw reaalution is an expression this authority, and we do not go beyond&#13;
■oVAUm.&#13;
"Td&#13;
" tothcStal-s. They arrived at Fort Pier- (&#13;
____ __________&#13;
The Pioneer of hat seek&#13;
flounders On looking them ever, we. find ao far as '&#13;
mise, us an net of pereocal dkhbnur on the of the deliberate judgment of tta House this to tavmtigate tta queatinn of lojitiTreiumrer.—WM. R. NOFFINGER,' port of these through whom tta wrong tbat ihetenactnre“’« inq»«tlonure nothing mm-y. t When the Nicaraguan Minister,&#13;
to two days after Culvartarf. departure. throu-h nwily a column and» talfof sub- theory is concerned, no mooted questions i&#13;
aal bas-eoed on after, in tta tape of orcr- , ,T.. .&#13;
was consummated, and ta one of scctloMi jrtur-j tfun logitiation ubder falrc pnjtcn- Frendi' came hem, u few mtatta ago, if&#13;
—none that enter into-the issues that di- j of&#13;
। Parke.&#13;
1 era, to be dwjded and contemned by han-1 facts now prurantod tad m-miad. he mr**&#13;
.tsltixg&#13;
“&#13;
tumg him.&#13;
hint On&#13;
Un tta&#13;
the third&#13;
third div&#13;
day one&#13;
one of j------ o-~7 ---------------r- t0&#13;
- a------ e—.&#13;
.&#13;
Auditor,—R.W.JJ.J &amp;AB, &lt;Mnr.| diahonor on the part of the8outh,by which&#13;
••li°^&#13;
a,J? t*cttns&#13;
—&#13;
— - k''&#13;
L_ 0*'’! ualy i# those&#13;
..&#13;
! present&#13;
nnw»t position&#13;
nz®l-nn of&#13;
nl the&#13;
ihn Democratic&#13;
Ttainnrrsiir- partv&#13;
nartv vide political parties. Like the "words’&#13;
orablc men shd good citizens. Mr. tfceph-; hav0 been received. Another ha« now&#13;
it was required and approvednltwk&#13;
.nH&#13;
el.«-^l&#13;
,&#13;
tn&#13;
.&#13;
in&#13;
l&#13;
nB&#13;
them.WMiekr&#13;
Slkrere&#13;
and&#13;
Shwv&#13;
ei&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
eld&#13;
lady&#13;
’&#13;
s&#13;
dictionary,&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
J&#13;
Ion.&#13;
'&#13;
'&#13;
—&#13;
"&#13;
,\&#13;
I ens, &lt;&gt;f Georgia, perefrived the efitat of prewnu-d hlthscli; and girwx ratfaftctcry&#13;
tiltak and cl-.&#13;
atd upon ! on the subjectef Slavery and Slavery exWashington, Moudav Night—Tta Su­&#13;
| “beautiful," but it would be' difficult. to&#13;
Siipt. Pub. Instruction,—J. L. SMITH, premo Coiirt jrcstpones'its decision of the thia interfermee, and strurgtal to.prwiire , evidiiice ttat he rvprcsrnta a government&#13;
ti*-:#.&#13;
I ta-.sian.&#13;
t&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Missouri Slave cate, and orders r.-argu­ a reconsideration of the vote, hut in; vain.' de ferto and de jure." Numerous endkid—Cour. &lt;£• A'"?.&#13;
! cratfoni of .interest arc advanced in the&#13;
ment.&#13;
May 12—We hare same startling sto­&#13;
j incsRag... lb.' rec.*.rd to the propriety of hi,&#13;
। rcecftiun, and addftlpnal tueciuara arc »up..&#13;
ken from the Democratic dictionary as j&#13;
Rep.&#13;
”&#13;
~&#13;
Sup.&#13;
Court,&#13;
~&#13;
—J. A.&#13;
‘ STEIN, of&#13;
- ■ ries in rchtk-n to the condition uf tta Cab| iuet on Nicaraguan affairs. I heard it as,&#13;
gcstetl for Ri-curing t^j? uanrit across Nifo^’&#13;
Tho&#13;
Rome&#13;
(N.&#13;
Y.)&#13;
Sentinel&#13;
stys&#13;
•&#13;
1 revised by the leaders of the party.&#13;
I ■TippecaBoc.&#13;
sorted this raoming. with grunt po4livc~&#13;
Reports ftv.rxi all parts of the1 country&#13;
Cfork Supreme Court,—J ..A. BEAL, nee*, that at the lost Cabinet mccticg, the,,&#13;
i Text.—uThe People—the only sources 1&#13;
A debate ensued on the reading of lhe&#13;
; represent the prospect aa highly faronihfe&#13;
of Miami.&#13;
j President and Mr. Many- disagreed so te-.&#13;
rnewrge, in which Mr. CriUendon said&#13;
of legitimate power."&#13;
. tn u large wheat harvest, A Urge j area&#13;
I rionsly, tho farmer in tf' or of twd tta lat-1&#13;
that, in one week’s time tta «.nntn wo’d&#13;
Dirinrrtoy.—Thwarting the wishes of&#13;
not Brocecdea-mor&gt;- than a few bund.-..*4. Statesmen.&#13;
UXDA, OH TUE TOI SG PILOT OF j ter against the rreopiitfan of tta Walker. i of ground will ta planted with rorul thia ta ikrltatal from one. end to tta other, and&#13;
spring,'and |he prices of breadstufls will'!&#13;
THEWLLECIUJOLE,&#13;
yaMi Gorman being mounted o® one of&#13;
In this atutppl to bolster up the cause the people, and the enactments of the peoGovernment, that die Seerethry of State; j probably still further decline. There is a'i it bright nmdt in war.&#13;
•&#13;
dtq Hamsters, and his compaaionn ir. the of Slavery by assuming or attempting to pu-. toPn»,uti,to,Va»'«bita&gt;Tru.c;&#13;
had determined to retire from office the •'&#13;
M». Ms« -n ileicbdrd the Prraktait.&#13;
।, prospect of an abundant harvest in En-!&#13;
wagon—when suddenly ta fell himself&#13;
jji’r. Bmlunan had an interview of scrV«i 1 t*w../,-njterrwr." &lt;*r- j moment tta rociymitiofl of .Padre Vijil;&#13;
rhow that the Hero of the Revolution, the of the Veto Power, as practiced by Dem।&#13;
j&#13;
rope r.s well r.s in this countnr, gnd the !&#13;
prtaipitatod, he knew not how far, into ar.&#13;
(Xtrntic Presidents.&#13;
)&#13;
should become */&lt;u7ac*ostp«. 1 am well I&#13;
(j rroteiration of peace which opais the grain erabhours with the President tin* morn&#13;
abjras of snow. He wax egtnpictelv eov- Author ofthe Declaration of Independence,&#13;
aaiitfi.xl that the disagreements upon this !I exporting ports of'the East, will coatrib-1 ing/makmg a personal report of Ins mis­&#13;
TrxT.—“No favored daiacs, and do '&#13;
ered over, and could not tdl whlcL way and the great expoendsr of the Coeititusubject have been very panfiyc and sori-!&#13;
stun. Hi* friend* arc much buoyed up&#13;
tion were not opposed^ its perpetuafien, monepdk-r."&#13;
|&#13;
^ghl v iutcrcatisg work Is Ic press ouo, but doubt that they are likely to pro- ■j nte to llie general abundance. Priocv&#13;
bv tta dcnicostrutioii* made in hl* favor.&#13;
i&#13;
' (Lav.. Wise writes tlfat two-thinls of tta I&#13;
Dxr.—Permitting $47,000 privileged tnd&#13;
r^y for Mfo on the 31st of due* a Cabinet disruption just on tta ere, continue to decline a: IJvcipoul.&#13;
It finds that, •* Jordon am a hard road to&#13;
11&#13;
lhe Journal M Commerce gays, n gen-1&#13;
of&#13;
die&#13;
Cinrionati&#13;
CcnvaitionJ&#13;
Indeed&#13;
n&#13;
aristocrats&#13;
to&#13;
bold&#13;
3,500,000&#13;
human&#13;
beFroBJ&#13;
minatr&#13;
h&#13;
whJch&#13;
p&#13;
nb&#13;
_&#13;
'Virginia&#13;
deltWniian. IsXscwred for Mr&#13;
’■ llotnan just arrivvd fiom Nsalit ilk,Tenn.,&#13;
the surface—he supposes a hundred yards tratal."&#13;
Cabinet Minister stated positively, this I&#13;
Burlianan, which is onfidrntly denied tn&#13;
.&#13;
. .&#13;
I Ue&amp;re generally speak of it, we think it&#13;
from&#13;
inm »&#13;
where&#13;
nens oe&#13;
he aamc.&#13;
sank nt&#13;
He iooK*a&#13;
looked arousa:&#13;
around ,&#13;
The Ordinance which waa finally pass- ,n5to&#13;
morning, that ta knew of no am-ii blow'!' and Cincinnatti, remarks that throughout j equally respobribte quaners.&#13;
far fos companions, bnt neither thrr nor j ed by Congress m 17ffZ, forever prohibitTixt —-No prewriptiob of opliio. • wi„ k, &lt;dl&#13;
n^... &lt;h»&#13;
i the whole route, tho spring Crop appeared 1&#13;
up a* that.rumored. All is uncertain on&#13;
Burtanan returns t»&gt; LauoMtcron M&lt;-*rerW«"“IJteK«,. Tteptoiter. lcgslarcrrlntoNmto«Un.T«rrito-r, nor st public dtowwion.&#13;
Ito ta iu exerieiit condition. At both&#13;
Jbminp t'slletin Mnl&#13;
■ tbi,&#13;
ibis XkatMUU&#13;
Nirartgutu «W,tfal&#13;
i-tu-cion. with the pre*.!&#13;
dar without visiting Vinzinto1&#13;
“•’J tad B.k-niutnihectaamwassmcoth-;&#13;
. kv TA.__, /.,r_&#13;
Dw.-Otn. Picnc tofarrlnjl&gt;.K.uto&#13;
ta torr, ■ r.rr rutctator^totogtfc&#13;
g ..&#13;
l--------------------- .1.. s..javi,j. (.[•-----------t;ie r.5 ■I, three places, the Apple tress w« re in full&#13;
’May 14.—Tta deed is done. Poore&#13;
ed over, and presented a plaOd cf snow.— r . •&#13;
, ...&#13;
“ .&#13;
I&#13;
U&lt;-om,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
air&#13;
was&#13;
redolent&#13;
with.&#13;
lfl&lt;»laws of the fo&gt;gu» Legislature (elected.. ddtehtfol re nttnee, niustmtirc of life in ri-gnition of the Welker Government up-1&#13;
Vijil Won reivivtd to ilat by the President&#13;
He cried alou-j for them, tat wna cnlv rtaawiUi most rational minds ought to|the&#13;
-----------Fnnners were bmy in planting&#13;
-resident Missourians,) which n5h£e . tBd^foulhwtM. on A Mfasiwippi phnta-; &lt;&gt;n the receipt of fhvarabic JutcHigroce;isotus.&#13;
as Mlivster front Nicaragua. «ith tnarksi&#13;
xnrweeed by wild and wailing winds.&#13;
’ । be conelusire evidsnec that he approved i by non-i&#13;
• by&#13;
- two y«ars is&#13;
in., tion. 'ihcrc is a well-wrought foie-plot; from Nlearagun. dcspitf the ».:m&gt;&lt;it*tn»n-1j com. On getting as far north as Clevo- dixitncfiuti and cordiality, the Secretary&#13;
A. fooling of dread and de-olation and it.&#13;
i it a crime, punishable&#13;
■ Lind, tta. *eaiM« seethed to ta inure tackt,..&#13;
tuc&#13;
characters&#13;
aie&#13;
well&#13;
drewBt&#13;
tkj&#13;
inriJ&#13;
&lt;*&lt;&#13;
of&#13;
Scnr.l&#13;
&gt;r&#13;
Iliinter.&#13;
.-.nJ&#13;
other&#13;
1&#13;
it&lt;)n|g&#13;
of State taiag prreisit. Tbc art can* ,x&#13;
fetor ami, mo- Mm. to te •» alxml '&#13;
to Wmktoim. qrtnk far hunrilZ.&#13;
' pboantel U terd Uter. W-tomUM 11&#13;
' dents are striking and novel; the deifou-y-utforners, *» well r.-» the Northern rotk i ward, wht|p at the former pbcea very lit- | p&lt;Kx! den! of nervousnre-s and gpprehes/swvnuves. I ixlrr tnew 'trvumMa.wcs, ?! ‘!yn r*T^w’4 obwrvable. Severs! Urge&#13;
meut happy- and moral escvllmt. Mrs./servativi-s. Coder there (iryumMaucc*, I&#13;
s'u.n among member* &lt;h the Cabinet, airl&#13;
Sito to tom.; fei,^&#13;
yi» rfto 1»'b. Ur«W.&#13;
| “&gt; U**»f * •»B*'=O'cMtfvra my ewg convicfion that tta Preri-. ^ w.drirt».y,‘”.H!r&#13;
P-««^ ‘1‘W^&#13;
; ILnta may twine new laurels above he/&#13;
'&#13;
decided uxtaptfon i* taken to it by South&#13;
: drat is mrat-htalvf. stand atill. tarimw !&#13;
‘\cw *‘ r\« **** “PC&#13;
“&gt;&#13;
I (ta aksra; the increasing winds whirled&#13;
“Mgree wuhycuro-Kally in jo^r view;&#13;
Terr.—' Elections free, and suffisgeuci- •Mob Cap?’’ .&#13;
cm ciHiscrvativc*. Itte ctifandcred precip■&#13;
,&#13;
it fa rosier to do that than to &lt;taid. evj«^ta. roOtra*t .ith the Inunrot* v.-go- itntVnnd iiki-lv V&gt; prove utn»*blunder.&#13;
1&#13;
Published rad for sale by •&#13;
i --------------- - tta still falling snow furioowly,'ta was '•'. rch»-&lt;/to Negro Slavery. I bare bn* I vc™1-”&#13;
„&#13;
,„ :&#13;
? ,&#13;
forward «»&#13;
ar leekward.&#13;
“* »"•&#13;
Tltaj-wu Rullroad 1*11 pH up uprtqiif&#13;
T. B. PETERSON.&#13;
j1 move&#13;
mova either&#13;
either forward&#13;
Iwekward. AnAn­ itaUoa&#13;
riuna in a vaat, intawltoble. unknown considered it a most serious cvB. both so- ; Dzr —Atihivou, Stringfcjpw and their&#13;
No.&#13;
102,&#13;
Chestnut&#13;
St.&#13;
PhdadvIpMa.&#13;
other&#13;
rumor&#13;
fo,&#13;
that&#13;
.the&#13;
Cabinet&#13;
dhagrev.&#13;
leas and went through the Senate, and&#13;
Ouontry, without provisions, without shel- ] etelly and politicnlly, and 1 stanld rejoice hordes of drunken ruffians, going into Kan1 A new Point.&#13;
-- —. * ite-------- - —&#13;
I meut was in relation M the Citimpton af-1&#13;
fa (taught tn ta safe trim furtherol strut*&#13;
ter, foittaut arms or amuqilion, and h) in anv feasible ectame to rid ourS’jt.s ?ft U1 to rate, and with gens, tawie-kniveh* ■lifers may&#13;
he ofany&#13;
color and any&#13;
Koumh *a European AS-irv.&#13;
1 4.:r. -This Im clearlyElat&#13;
frronroi.s,&#13;
for Mr.&#13;
................&#13;
w _______&#13;
tian __ ___________&#13;
__&#13;
"‘ifc .&#13;
|__ ;___ .‘a—;. 11. J&#13;
Kossatb is as much direatiriied with the Marcy eertaWy i» nor reedy to recede ' race. Slaves in tbi- I'nited Stat.-s are now j&#13;
peace&#13;
with the war. He sees in both, from hi. own demur-!-for Crampton’s re-; trelusivcly persons of African «b-scrnt.— |&#13;
dsMabysa.&#13;
• d-nstce which forever prohibits tta etas- •“*&#13;
„&#13;
• .&#13;
,&#13;
but&#13;
an&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
restore&#13;
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not&#13;
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ways&#13;
so&#13;
White&#13;
men&#13;
and&#13;
white&#13;
His manhood was subdued, ta wept , tenre of involuntary servitude tn our J . Tzxv.—•‘The Rcprescatative to otay tta&#13;
New|,-hYork&#13;
M;iy 1ft.—&#13;
:Nrwa town San.&#13;
to«y, toil gito ii Ito fctopHw &lt;.r Efc |&#13;
M.r 13&#13;
u c0.irt. h lnAj,fo,„,w} .™«!u-r«to'K»p:rtb.iy„&#13;
fk..uh.tod&#13;
_______________________&#13;
like a child; the memories rd hi* happy I Northwestern Territory. I ccralder it a , instructions of his constitucnU."&#13;
!&#13;
Mar 13.—An effort ter... r&#13;
Fraiwisco fa unimporttat ttajuarkets are&#13;
&lt;u Turk-,. &lt;to rr-itoto .t Ito war., Itta leo-i of Sam. Mednry, 8en.il"r .™.M... I&#13;
I.XuZ'l.&#13;
Urrv ' -.&gt;** *~f «~to&lt;W&gt;.&#13;
home, and. of ta* mother, calno fresh upon j wise met-oure; and though it was Intro-' Drr —.Vs Exemplified bv Cut* and&#13;
,&#13;
prr,. &lt;li«ro, war iincuwgc*!.&#13;
'&#13;
fiirt'; ta knew the many anxious hours, ■ duped by a ecntltmar from New England&#13;
L ,i„ir&#13;
.to toruiJ.rt - hr, .n..p Itol tor Ito.&#13;
।i and ether Nortl.wrotetti Democrats, now ' fc&#13;
11&#13;
” ,Oregon&#13;
*w”' *"&#13;
. -I&#13;
...... &lt;J'4«&#13;
O.iakur Nm-.bfertJ-.&#13;
Nuiux.n'fornlH*&#13;
Ita&#13;
war “&#13;
continue*, abodvtf&#13;
the mltrilbfo y«rs. that hi. unknown fate lit met with5 the approval and sM cf S’uart In tix.r refuasl to rre.gn or obey&#13;
■""teTSdii lifc b&lt;™ to u m.itandu.-Storr ftorj fWUr»fc»*« te«**ylp,«'«»■- IMW&#13;
ttpScGnrinmiti&#13;
heroma-.!cmcrcaRn&lt;usciBMiicre trora . ”.’7.&#13;
aookiiLu *&#13;
’&#13;
wotfld cause for; if ta could send tar one nearly all the membra from tho Stat-.i&#13;
untructicns of the Legiataurc cf ny Apen her ui'lcpctdi-nco rolnol, h.-r&#13;
lattimuEtr wdcnnfrAd. snd her future&#13;
‘&#13;
h? t 1,&#13;
en 7r&#13;
”f b «d«n.a&gt;frrelv a. onro wen-'•. ‘by&#13;
’X Indiana, and 'JSkilliri.&#13;
to t&#13;
ttastunemnntt&#13;
word ofrifoctionaie fdieu. he could die in ' more'immediately interested in slave-la- ■ Michigan.&#13;
!:goae."&#13;
„ fleadda; -It Isa raiw.- moon-!&#13;
™ShLn®*'&#13;
iA wfotesni-ret.Trsi.ftlwpr^-nt Genasn. !. kb. rrport«l 100 Indian, were aporoig!.&#13;
praae; but that could not ta, and tamust Imw. Tta prevailing opinion in Virginia ' Tzxr.—“No interference with individu- ri-.inc . rf rensolati-n for pat&#13;
I#. Turkey&#13;
,_.k&#13;
,to 1&#13;
- -P - . —,,&#13;
.tL fo J'*&#13;
^Sd Rom.k TbsdastHtv&#13;
wn?r,!1; .&#13;
rouse himsriC He ofiercd his first prat - i is against the apread of Slavery into our ,] conduct nropert v or speech "&#13;
Z.&#13;
' ik'-w inin fin..- n„^u L........, x ’’ , iI &lt;lv&#13;
‘’w‘ strongret.&#13;
stair lx&#13;
‘ ‘ ....... -&lt; f•••South(&#13;
• ■ '’•'••••'*&#13;
^ « which&#13;
hl h nhiu-s were&#13;
«e&#13;
•trongvi't. M'icHan&#13;
Mwhlpn alone&#13;
fo I- fa&lt; uuM&#13;
*&gt;n0 _&gt;f |he&#13;
,ni su • — u&#13;
fj. light- ^.j&#13;
had tal&#13;
taka pb&#13;
nbee&#13;
Am*. If the C«uHm Vatutva’and Public ;&#13;
»" " ashtagten TcrHtury In­&#13;
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-i: Oto&#13;
io --I.J mwn to dr ■&#13;
b&#13;
w (null, lupodltalt m»\»&#13;
depth of four feet, and was mow* about&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
5 , ... ,i. by drifts .„d,. levrftaR&#13;
pUert, | • ’&gt;k‘&#13;
?,&#13;
th“'&#13;
pewitxaxingtad filling their wagvn and । Jcffcrecn and M*di».-u, were not tn favor&#13;
clothes anil bbstnictingi their prugrtro.— : of the prohibition of Slavery in th* TerriEvon.cg&#13;
r-rrrt..vEtag Md toy rw4- u-.to. »ad later, to owor up to prttelI±?,ri’!r^,t?"rtto '2? *.&#13;
?'«• ”d&#13;
’fl1” SUv.n--propv.n?tey urgj lorlr hofw tow5, but'ted 1,1L,“ 'vi,h&#13;
“"-Mt. of d»uo minon:&#13;
&#13;
drito&#13;
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Hilton —'&#13;
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Htfcl,, fito toV&#13;
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I Ut b«r own daughter in tlx. mod gratis of&#13;
.lor lover, and married binj Lri-arJn Jo&#13;
obtain revenge for this umr^tby trick.&#13;
&#13;
ntter^i—.&#13;
&#13;
3L.O&#13;
THE NE&#13;
&#13;
infinite annoyhnee of the *w« vkwnv. ■&#13;
'n.rt.tom^inOi.totoml.T'r.u?’."-'&#13;
teste:&#13;
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WOrMra Robtotew.. tfo, n-ilnhuun! -r...&#13;
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, Eta teta. .ntokrp .1 r. i. tolj; tom Stag I&#13;
I Sing to the Lunatic Asvluiuat Utica.&#13;
l-’ienss cbvn&#13;
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•xa&gt;» msd,&#13;
L. OFFICE GE . ERA L BOuK AG ENCY&#13;
LCMB“&#13;
&#13;
; “get the run of the st&lt;ry" from the proc-; «'Bootie.&#13;
| tioee of the party. We quote a few of&#13;
Att’y. General.L H. GRAVENS, of&#13;
! the texts, with appropriate definitions, ta-1 Ripley.&#13;
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« .pA » .w&lt;to&lt;.&#13;
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t,*ax“ wcr*‘ attacking settlersfeSto&#13;
in every diPkto. I ■fc*",-’ "-aill rll .« Wi'ltein FDmi.hi '»&#13;
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p-pfcto.pt toppp^totototo.&#13;
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Tn,--nrirfl ptowto to&#13;
u. .to&#13;
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1 prt.iwTltoljJX.fod&#13;
l!to fol&#13;
wtofc guru him koto of r«t wid wanoth. nfSUrorp. Watogkmjtou. i» pl.i.ih j m‘ ‘ 13&#13;
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to rlTmutobn—L mWi-owof Kuu. • &lt;h th&#13;
l.-n-"Q^tolfr-f'tokm1 »f bnlMub^'w.&#13;
tot «tou te n«Ll to. te&#13;
to&#13;
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force&#13;
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*1 am not n-quin-d to dwell on tta prvtgnKM. Lite liset had become so sore and ,w ■ociition.&#13;
1 .teln.Sutomrnltotobn.Wu&#13;
.&#13;
. ,,&#13;
- , oto&#13;
. . .^-.ded “rectification .r&#13;
«&gt;f to&#13;
the frtn.irfofrontier^ '?? «&gt;&#13;
“ torr&#13;
to buret&#13;
In ,1H. Convention nta-h formed tta "&#13;
rgnto. ,D.&#13;
to wUd&#13;
toto&#13;
to i&#13;
Jrb,„„!&#13;
r ^tyrannical&#13;
„„mlaI taw.&#13;
u„ of&#13;
„f a&#13;
. Leg» j If tta line of deMmitetfon j-ropeweS&#13;
T by ,&#13;
1 te.rrJ . pron™«..&#13;
I&#13;
to pri„ci.,|„&#13;
»bi.-hlitoi&gt; S&#13;
hlure &lt;E«n by f.to to' vMrnre. to &gt; Au.Ua .ouM &lt;n..t. Tutor noul.l &lt;»,"&#13;
lh,., „|„ ,...,.,.&lt;1:'itellmteinn ,.f '‘l'ili‘wkj"'' "■■ Alri„n tor-da. to&#13;
uppHrutiv.. •■■&#13;
“•-&gt;&#13;
iiitai u.&#13;
T r*:“ - Cvo*tituiion of tta Vai’-d States, James&#13;
to arpeit and imprisrei clficers elected by n-tlrn^ by it; in M much as a nrer is &lt; K&#13;
^‘tak.- tlit« great &lt; foment! 14xon is quite as w-dl cab ubited for it oto£W.f to,rd tote.»AX.”r't‘«StoSeL5u.: Sp6””'•’.W"* «•! is the mii.. But Eilivm’s caw prewrib-;&#13;
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»t to EX^StoPainteXEtoE;1&#13;
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‘to?«l^«.£aX?rli..fnW&#13;
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We mwnmrvd. by farmer* from virf.&#13;
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lq be etgilfod ta&#13;
UC pr.-ent**f tc&#13;
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lost.&#13;
TnSTBATED ftnik .ubwriUr In limiter. «&#13;
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fi«br*a- ",&#13;
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tin. G*od« if hit vwa mwiuUd,,*&#13;
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. suitable&#13;
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IK ,*F‘i‘\?,‘'T‘4**by**,,**«wceUretu4Juf&#13;
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l-'are the Mme, ■ ith&#13;
h.»4» of tie&#13;
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JR^fontoHrwntollilto&#13;
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fo* '«*•&#13;
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•&#13;
Pointed Rermou*.&#13;
Many years ago thev graduated at.Hira newfo-M f&lt;»tspeculat"&gt;n. Are wj- North-! vard'l'iiiversify a jusn by the name &lt;/&#13;
etoctr u&gt;n.»sb ®- n.n nl^i to to .&#13;
’’’b* “ th,' -"'■I " SU™ «pptollfc £r. becommK mn tolVto beer. “S “» &lt; ■»»*"■«"« •&gt;»&lt;*, I Into » u. “totor, ^idtoiitoto ^^:^^*;!.^&#13;
ern white ifl«n*--h*To Negro Sfavvlx-bit rs Raws*.n, who Mettled in *thri rninistrv ef&#13;
to .ufciv . touAto dtote tom h«». I te to ton.T &lt;V Ftoten to tmtera miloverite, in sildilkm to tfo 3^2,000 whit*- Yarmouth, ufi Cape CM. He used tn&#13;
JSj" ] Uto fc.-ihfcto'rtto to ..U-mpi-f 'f- cffatoeiBta, who. with tlx ‘&#13;
per, Utoi to.o.1 Into,&#13;
tot, wto1 •dl^fc prrp. lu.tr pmmor.de putj, .id. repto &gt;« toi.&#13;
’&#13;
err puintrd s»mi&lt;w. Having&#13;
nese and drowalnc**, when ta dracricda ' tiie memory of the fiiet that Slavery ever Creed, in thslttme poaitiutinaanoars-num , ‘-h^aavm to th*. Mke Sasyk exist only n~.uic—a:*..;.. i. .2i i.., .»&#13;
trotogtoid.&#13;
nro^k.&#13;
huta short way off.&#13;
I cxi»ted&#13;
evil;&#13;
existed in&#13;
in our country,&#13;
country, h Is a great pril;&#13;
Suddenly rmhtal, like a eandle flicker- nn&#13;
and,&#13;
‘l- under tta&#13;
the Providmcc&#13;
Providence of God, 1 look&#13;
look&#13;
,&#13;
_______ | Au«&lt;ria has practised on the the raosot ati&#13;
forward, to some&#13;
some sebeme&#13;
scheme uf&#13;
uf emancipation&#13;
emancipation Hr** tmotiiertug in the wicket, ta «pracg and ran far-’ ' foruurd.to&#13;
The Ategmi JournsJ. ~&#13;
\«ooa*rmc*l. mremAMrs or Em«l*i«d."&#13;
wadi a fcw steps and screamed for talp, J&gt;’which&#13;
'wX •shall&#13;
K,M *free&#13;
— “&#13;
us efrom&#13;
----- “ it. n-------Do nht,&#13;
“ /&#13;
We tare rertto Ite »i to M n«n-\&#13;
wl“ “ftt&#13;
T"'d&#13;
therefore,&#13;
let&#13;
us&#13;
appear&#13;
as&#13;
if&#13;
we&#13;
rvgar.&#13;
’ejl&#13;
and fell MT.»:-IeM&gt; in th* RWJW. ' Some In­&#13;
supposed tlut any Amirtau t«acl.«f war ’,ke .v-ke tolhan, as it doe- totiwir “Ugh -! -marks were nf a wry moving elwr^ur.&#13;
...&#13;
,,. , ,&#13;
i X charge l« hud! To what diplomatic 'InStomltotJtw.&#13;
,.;Trt™|;k^^tonvn«.,&gt;-n«&gt;ril«.-------------aa many ofHr Inarefi-------------iwtial’ •-*•&#13;
left ~th.*&#13;
dios* at the hut raw and tasnl him. and it perpetual, by ualug in our free Cc:.yC ,&#13;
hero&#13;
of&#13;
d„.&#13;
n&#13;
,w&#13;
paper,&#13;
publfohod&#13;
st&#13;
AlloV(?rU&gt;&#13;
cf&#13;
fun.&#13;
It in not trtrt tint ili.ntl.fc. nrrr to&#13;
•£»■«"• U-nH-.lS&#13;
I hnaft*. ’ A short time aftenvurd? he de^&#13;
veil and bought him in. and wu.*l all ' tution an odious word opposed to cv^ry&#13;
gan, Mich., Ilrtufervon A Milla, Propric-' giX of aristocracy which grows upon and&#13;
/&#13;
their rest*&gt;ratiri-upon him; but ii was j Hcijtimcnt oriiberty."&#13;
In mxl a discourse atill more jmintal.-—-'&#13;
(rived, vcatriilav. from Great Britain&#13;
’• 1 •&#13;
tors,&#13;
D.&#13;
:C.&#13;
Ikiidenur.&#13;
Editor.&#13;
The&#13;
pacals&#13;
cate&#13;
out&#13;
this&#13;
nr&#13;
other&#13;
dpartincnU&#13;
partmentsofBritof&#13;
Brit;&#13;
kcverwi days b^m- ta rrinnuxl to cun- ;&#13;
•*And they bring&lt;*&gt;mieufl by tirtr,&lt;&gt;wii&#13;
Here, top, wc have hfadbon on record&#13;
through 'Mr. Dal'I**&#13;
Mr. Dallas was m ‘&#13;
Mrphra A J&gt;oaSl.^&#13;
■riaterasna, and iix long week* before ta '&#13;
; rih ‘Hdminlstnition&#13;
thi»&#13;
,&#13;
“—v-onld&#13;
““&#13;
“ be sold.&#13;
”&#13;
; as utterly oj’jxxoi to the wickcl system per (whim is about the site af car own) ‘&#13;
bold tfo. firet oflk-ial iutcrviuw with Lord ,&#13;
The l.oui*viOc Juinjial, In an .article] ctiiiclonces wrot out onv by du.” (hr thi*&#13;
1&#13;
Kossuth conrludes:&#13;
left hi* IhxJ. I(t lost several of hfa too* '&#13;
Clarendon the day tfo&gt; America raii&lt;-&gt;l.&#13;
dUtuwMug tlw capabilities, iharartcr anJ occasi- hi n&gt;&gt; one ventured to retire from th»&#13;
i of Ainericsn Slavery, and dr-k-ntly dtsir- presvntxa very’ neat Typographical ap­&#13;
and 1* otherwira«pcnns&gt;«ntiy injured, but,&#13;
1&#13;
'”&#13;
hS* s&gt;"&#13;
’&#13;
t.Vrt&#13;
i»&#13;
Ite&amp;#»&lt;*»&gt;.&#13;
«Ukiirflh.1 awembiy. but thegu'dtv ctx-m listened iu&#13;
•-*•*&#13;
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'■&#13;
iop&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
di&#13;
tfo&#13;
roti&#13;
I&#13;
candidates&#13;
uf&#13;
thul&#13;
pearance. Il is unflinchingly Republican yJs:&#13;
n«~Ed...&#13;
■■&#13;
j-™id.^,.j,u..|«k.ani,. n^i-: wlcuc t&lt;« the Lwh.of thcii&#13;
through the arairtance of xxnt generous ; ing its extermination.,&#13;
U&#13;
U&#13;
w«&#13;
!P. »&#13;
W&#13;
alkku&#13;
to M RKrt'Ooraxn.—Wtei-f&#13;
Thro, thorp is Stephen A. DougbiZ He&#13;
gtnUemcn of S&lt;. Joseph, ta will ta cna- :: . The writer also culls up Henry Clay, st in politics; and te conducted with much rtlttlS:&#13;
bled to rwh l.is homk&#13;
i I whom, during his life-innc, the envenomed spirit ami ability. Wc trust it will re, ingt&lt;n. May 13.—-The I’r.-»Fl.nt i« dici- is c m.-ji ofiocsldi-rabld vigor of iut&lt; lb-&gt; t.1&#13;
Uta comjnnion* tai skater taco&#13;
It admit* of no doubt, that whatever .&#13;
i.-vi&#13;
'Tc’1 ta.nl । shafts of Ixwofiiism were hurled with such cel re a liberal patronage from the eitixem&#13;
।&#13;
. . it r. _.u_ «..a_&#13;
ir&lt; jmt iritbout bLnor, bunestv. tnttli ordlg-’l&#13;
Law rcnee. May 7. 13firi.&#13;
of. Tta pfacr where thpy peri-tad Mr. i&#13;
his been conceded to the psbciple of des&#13;
. Mini-. -rwnttrirrnrrMi-it Walk r'n ipty. Ilo is lowdtnsg. lie is a ground-:&#13;
Judge I^campmnlwsMtmra'uccd Heed. nbout thirty&#13;
r’f*CIIll***^urJ'»un^&lt;ttte‘nP'-'i ' of that tliriviug coontv.&#13;
Lorraan jisaertdnwl to 14 abefc^&#13;
ti.!. ;. ■&#13;
liuff. He is a rowdy. Hr is of the class 1 to attend the grand jury, sitting at&#13;
S*1** Z*-0™ wV!rv tbB •k*®'’’’ White'&#13;
.__________ .-j—------- .&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
of Isir room pditiciau*. Ho is at imor ! osipt.xi, as a wltiare.. Reeder rrfhses „&#13;
Clopd fin*; but the naow was still deep in convert to the krofoco doctrinc’of Slate- '&#13;
An cditickd writer in the Piunrcr calls&#13;
with the low and Vulgar. Ilh is un*a*y attend on the ground that hfo lift- would n,,&#13;
tta’gulches wtan lie left, there. Hugav^ ■ ry^xtention. Wc quote:&#13;
',,,c “Liberator’’an organ of tta Rcpnbli- •&#13;
-- .&#13;
r’&#13;
in the company nf gentlemen. He' el.-c-: be safe at Izvumpton, bat offered to&#13;
..r 1&#13;
,c "Blit where was Mr. Clay in 1830T Wxt' an I*rt.'- Hold on there! We hare&#13;
w Oilrinkt&#13;
,w*'&#13;
’-•&amp;««&#13;
seansv&#13;
..■Z, . (...&#13;
r*™-*- ___ . 1 km in ,,&#13;
ik,&#13;
not tn&#13;
h»v. not&#13;
nf u»&#13;
tionMns fiir tta Pretatau-y by means that provided they would insurehfo protortion&#13;
—?*&#13;
0,1 • c-'; he nut one who brought forth tfo- com- but one hat and no money to buy another,' tution in tta I’rinclpriitiea to fanigner* '&#13;
Prewidenl’s tacluutioa.&#13;
wouk^roader * country amd'idsto tor tta ' at tlictime lie plead hi* privik-ge ns a Con­&#13;
!&#13;
This&#13;
step,&#13;
if&#13;
taken&#13;
in&#13;
counretlon&#13;
with&#13;
Itgi-la*, urvufKentucky punishable by fow. । gressman, to exi-mpt him from fo-tnprumitc of 18$0! another cumproo.fae1 but as *oon-a* we camcrillcct a few dob &gt; whose proewdingv might ta prejudicial to ;&#13;
'**&#13;
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the Edie Bnaek— ।&#13;
_&#13;
__&#13;
hia&#13;
do idea uf it.&#13;
! wlPCTwd‘n« ‘tat of 1820. It fa&#13;
j iIm. wr;ter inaists an his aioceritv. ‘he interrow of neighboring&#13;
stetra.”&#13;
]' **”* ,f’*m^***l °f Mr. Crampton, the Brit. .A* for&#13;
to attend. The&#13;
majority ui&#13;
of th&#13;
, print&#13;
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'&#13;
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wivt.i •«»&#13;
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in ’-.Mi&#13;
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f**'*™’-tnRc^*' J*ruliar candidate &lt; 'ongreWona! invi-Migating&#13;
rommittrc&#13;
----------- claused&#13;
by many&#13;
this. compact should i.&#13;
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_ ________&#13;
ml nr EcgUnd .ill nMUT.rt kirn pto.11’’,T’?'?“I&#13;
ifc«t&#13;
.teatiny men; and Ifta w«&#13;
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be firtind&#13;
fi-und it&#13;
it t/.U-w-rnn.&#13;
to he wrong «nd&#13;
fa, rtn-.ldn&lt;Abwii.M n-iMM bl, |,rwh.,i«uwl,wMltotuldttoP.-nB,M&gt;r&gt;tal !■•&#13;
’H*&gt;’ Fvllrt&#13;
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Nothmgs 'are tinaii&#13;
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a.M s_it___ . - J&#13;
.f wln-h u tmu-nn* to its fall, and of sorihjldfog a State Cunventfor. in this’citv 1I impracticable,'and deserted it T*1.&#13;
‘V-ni...'- «nto.lin, nt Ito |wU. Ti'm.w arc exjKi t&#13;
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and the wholu . ed hero to-morrow to assist in making tl&#13;
with rimed doore. Sixty dde-mic, ar,&#13;
Now we deny uuxt emphatically tipt vwnmg to, ite Tnlto. ofce &lt;raa to | usirian luuipnan. 'T"T?2™i ite&#13;
runocrmore: ..&#13;
. Enteto.&#13;
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-Tte Court. .w to SublimeUortu I ■*»&#13;
Cm&lt;*™l» M«d U | cS Menoi. so he &lt;Mdd hope thereby Co win i #rn.rt. The Free State u.ro look on fl,i.&#13;
arid * ta ia'htaMlanos.MKx^utam are !the&#13;
-----------.meaaure*&#13;
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tm°u n.onxo.&#13;
for »bis to-.....vto&#13;
foddnem «UM&#13;
and -to.to.lb.&#13;
audacity . M&#13;
» UI&#13;
an auemptto&#13;
aUompt to r.nwK&#13;
break up&#13;
up tac&#13;
the proceedingproceeding____&#13;
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______ ; applause -..&#13;
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"*■ •’’d«l&#13;
«f 1*»- n fa mA ao.\ ney&#13;
ta «w. J»to|«lr m Iteyto .nJ to „UT&#13;
uuriHW, htovuvn. to, » I tmxn uxiscqucncvs mav &lt;m&gt;uc. involving ! As Prcsidcot,&#13;
of the investigating&#13;
which&#13;
PrvwlllenL he&#13;
be would&#13;
u-onlrl bo&#13;
ho ever aiming&#13;
nin.iiw nt&#13;
■( |L^.ks___ ________ committee&#13;
__ '&#13;
_st.iii&#13;
‘SutrioA are in .doubt as 7?.\ta I d° W*&#13;
tix-ni either in&#13;
. lore!&#13;
,&#13;
oi this eour.b* in variuiis qiuir.! something to make mankind itare. He ’ proving the frauds of tho regulator*, ami&#13;
flame* acre finally subdued. A good . abm-e&#13;
above described,&#13;
described, nor&#13;
to allow the&#13;
the&#13;
in-j., the re-arc&#13;
nor to.allow&#13;
local mnnj ^ir;HnR ctitnnglcnirat and-db- would try to oflset the dinilnutiveoma j makes them extremely uneasy. Whit&#13;
t i-f this Confitnmre. h is under- *,etter &lt;x *l"f't- There is not a scritenee deal of damage- was done by the fire, also •-****&#13;
—— ■•to incddle-.with&#13;
*&#13;
— nmttcrs&#13;
-•&#13;
habitants&#13;
danger;&#13;
wfohb cannot at this time be appro, of hi' peruou by tiwi tremendousnesa of his field wan abm-at viwterdav. There 1* very&#13;
tha^ the twelfth section wing of the *» the act of 185&lt; which can, with any i by water and the hasty removal of Type, . ou. to the tranquilluy .of thi.fr own roun. A&#13;
' great cxriterarat S both ridro, and a rob&#13;
r’?T,a^7‘l 1.&#13;
A&#13;
[*b&gt;wof reason, ta Urturvd into -meh a i some of which was pied. , Several hands jtrv,&#13;
or of nolghbormg stalos.&#13;
, tian-will neeewiariallv he creat.xl throagfo&#13;
e&#13;
------------ |lixivni« anticipated, between the ,Sqim!ters|&#13;
'&#13;
M.PMto«|tteHtoA«^Li-1^&#13;
We rWtew.&#13;
w&#13;
tte^XItetiLi I,,ut lLuror'&#13;
w har ,nJ fi,-rmU' “nd ,h’‘' K,n'lkk'r‘ '‘&#13;
' from the Free Press office were near by,,&#13;
J?*&#13;
&amp;*• femfo, Tureday. May ifc.—Mrs&#13;
olS,»Jl-«atoa»nu«fcitainBkre jdtot ilrar)- a.r, did | and wen? very serviceable in ax-ustir-g Jo | ’it is tfo* that^uusb. Mr.T^bdM,&#13;
iencaninati.m ./Mr. HUmore and n&lt;* become a cwurort to the dre-trine of remove (be composing stands. An i-xtra! claim In (he 11 &lt;mre of Common. I.rt June:&#13;
I ’u&#13;
ved&#13;
‘ che pubbrfwd a mrern. nt rrejwrtiag. h.r&#13;
jMWi, denouncing tlma-lmhilittnrfaw . Slavcry-extentiun. No. up tn the Lour of ! frrnn the Tribune aflice famishc* thc*c' -1 blushed whan I read it." Andprwnp- ■ •*?" '* Or^ B dl&lt;EcuL-rtel! Mr. Roebuck to ear:&#13;
Tnfrxs/.&#13;
(huabancra ikte-nticm at Lexington, bhc ,&#13;
tota, toMtato Ctop.„to I h, Jtohto tea, ta ten u,&#13;
trtlw&#13;
“No tnilr Eoglrilt Minteter would&#13;
Washington, May 12. ' sayn,Gov. Roinnaoe was going East on i&#13;
*'■ ■ re&#13;
•“&gt;&#13;
work of sb Incendiary.&#13;
have rmt hte hand to such a -tiputatlon.—&#13;
Tbc SyproM Court hav.. po.tjH.ucd a'&#13;
busforaa, and d.nfrs Uiat be waa&#13;
Johnson o&amp;nd k sutegitak-, ap. |.w *Trn*iotd tatiifu! to his oft-rejN-sted&#13;
the -w &lt;&lt; Drcd S«dt, the i a^aroofthe mdnwntt.revnwjBW. leaving ।&#13;
The publistwr proffers Ids thunks to the fnglandM iatarwt. are the mnursts of dscfofoa&#13;
: freedom; but'Ote Mn»i«Uy have sided with j Mtsyouri slave, a bv petiti-.ns far bis free- * “&#13;
'&#13;
I tbc despite of Europe!"&#13;
I dom on tho ground that Lfo nmator bad&#13;
-------—1 •' s '*------- -—&#13;
1 curried him into a free Ktatc or Territory,&#13;
Franris P. Blair taring been (Luounc ' The Court requires farther ct afouce as te&#13;
Mass idavodioldar, the National Era • tt» tbc finds involved.-and particuhriy opI takes ocsaunn.to extJnhi iW *-tfo-r« i.a.------- «-Z&#13;
petitioner, tea&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
fr-’o TO «2&amp;0 PER MONTI I.&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
great increav&#13;
&#13;
new «to&#13;
Our&#13;
&#13;
Goodi&#13;
&#13;
Ream&#13;
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■ nbr&#13;
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03d»«EK3U&gt;B&#13;
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•Meo’, mu Again in .-’lotUnl&#13;
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‘&lt;wc *ti allft“r&#13;
.1 ’tmy.&#13;
&#13;
imm»&#13;
&#13;
EXTRA SI PI^SFINE FLOLll&#13;
&#13;
and oti&#13;
•&lt;1 •swmrt. Uxnfow tdk« dat mwi.-,. .ndpner,&#13;
'gSygWk auk Mhwjy&#13;
&#13;
quite 111&#13;
&#13;
HEW STAGE EOUTE !&#13;
&#13;
sell thei&#13;
will&#13;
&#13;
THROUGH IX SBVSX HOt lSl&#13;
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w&#13;
! jrrir j.vp eleg-i.vt (vjcffu&#13;
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QSIU5T XOTK'E.-Ahin ui JhOsr&#13;
■ m MivIh mtrn&#13;
Murrf J.ut ut suit&#13;
artkr tl.e eroau&#13;
&#13;
CABI?&#13;
line, sui&#13;
&#13;
P-4X.; T. l«.&#13;
&#13;
A,U‘r“,&#13;
&#13;
IURAH FOR THE NEW HARD.1&#13;
&#13;
WARE STORE.&#13;
&#13;
Tables.&#13;
&#13;
Bedsi&#13;
&#13;
.topM^Krf j bo, iikl.il,, |„m.&#13;
&#13;
Call am&#13;
ST!&#13;
&#13;
�that he doc*&#13;
&lt; at bay own &lt;&#13;
her lotur. an&#13;
&#13;
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL&#13;
&#13;
CUSTOMERS.&#13;
&#13;
NEVINS A IN APEN.&#13;
&#13;
We&#13;
county.&#13;
&#13;
would&#13;
&#13;
r^’Mrs. Robinson, the veiled niuxdrriwt&#13;
has been transferred, ik is said, from Sing&#13;
Sing to the Luualic Asylum at Utica.&#13;
&#13;
L. C. Kbllooo, Ranker, Stock, Noto and&#13;
Bxehange Benker, Battle Crank. Mich.&#13;
&#13;
OFFICE GE «’ERALBOOK AGENCY&#13;
&#13;
WANTED!’&#13;
&lt;1 Utt* Prveittat.' ’&#13;
»n interview of acr’resident this raonsd report of 'his mi*- .&#13;
&lt; much buoyed up&#13;
m made iu his farir.1&#13;
at two-thirds &lt;&gt;f the&#13;
is Mvured far Mr.&#13;
onfrfently denied tn&#13;
o 1 juicnster on Mo»VMnla.&#13;
&gt; _ !&#13;
rf is dime. Padna'&#13;
•lay by the Pre.Mdetrt&#13;
arngtik with marked&#13;
&#13;
S^vaur,&#13;
&#13;
,.^.,&lt;1,.&#13;
iL 'rl.e act eatt-i . a&#13;
&#13;
• of the Cabttt&#13;
aken to It by&#13;
. it considered&#13;
&#13;
MASS&#13;
&#13;
*—» *« gurrsa-.i-cs ci i-'rta&#13;
WO TO 1250 PER MONTH,&#13;
drp n Ung wholly wjxm tba abUMy sod pt&#13;
r&lt;:k- of Il.e ■«•!- Fwma.ksiraca ot Ixc&#13;
•grcU, bM rtmiuiux Oaa /A.'Jcr, &gt;.ar..j..: tba&#13;
t-jry lp «Hkh they propuaa oneraUnt yUl r&#13;
b» ralum triad. apcciMti works to tha *no&lt;&#13;
ous d.dlir, loacltwr wilA lOttar of kalrat&#13;
-•■peat ps4." Addrana Onter* tu&#13;
&#13;
COW LOST’.&#13;
‘'&#13;
.tSTli A TED from the .ntnwriber In Hui&#13;
!i ar about the 30»h day of April. Irat. a&#13;
tbo fdtnwing daacriplios:—If yearn dd.Ti&#13;
on Uw aidca, large wlika apdta ou her- hip&#13;
&#13;
or at laaal. aald ehegner than a mu eeuld alral&#13;
.U— st V- L.J ... 1..U. t-LL-. ... - ■-&gt; --- UU&#13;
&#13;
STOVES GIVEN AWAY,&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
WAITING&#13;
&#13;
THOS. F. HARVEY,&#13;
________&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
GOODS&#13;
&#13;
CHEAPER&#13;
&#13;
' tiug«,Mi&lt;*i. May I, ls'^1.&#13;
__&#13;
io. L;YIat, Attorney and. CouAsdlor&#13;
&#13;
Than Eter'&#13;
&#13;
Hatong. My 1, iMt__________________&#13;
&#13;
we&#13;
&#13;
VARIETY STORE,&#13;
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.&#13;
&#13;
pljd io arpaariagandgrodiftrftbeti r vta.aad.hixL ,&#13;
Wirt vfa*.dVillage. On Such luaunrr aa thoCoui- '&#13;
non CcutwiJabali. Imm tint to tin* direct. )F&lt;vv&gt;- I&#13;
. u&gt; u&gt; tie tto* daj uf Auguat in each tear, and the &gt;&#13;
i«-.JuraS &gt;mU tax to tie applied in like manner. .&#13;
Brvionato the twnuy-Mln day of April foUawing,&#13;
each Jfearl laid taxee toheruiiaCtad &gt;a tto manper •» U plot Mod by laa-foelheevlkvtknauf lowuahSlfcrther be the duty uf the Com- '&#13;
mon C&lt;wt&gt;:&gt;l id the village of I brat mgs to make&#13;
. r ra-ix to be made, a duplicate of Iba eaerewi nt I&#13;
ton. dn.-viug each indindoal inrocimod in raid ,&#13;
’ toil, with ike amount of tex for which he cr «Le U t&#13;
1 able (oteepUni Um highway or etrect tai sad&#13;
Clare lbv,»-une. with the warrant •tuched, in the ■&#13;
cndnorm* Marahai un or before the fir.-, day ot&#13;
Ueu-b-r hl cacti «inir; aad ii atoll be the duty uf&#13;
tbe M*r»Ul to collect end pay over, to U»c Ttaaenrvr, raid texts aerwdiug to law. within ‘sixty&#13;
dara at'-rr the date af aaid warrant Provided that'&#13;
wUeixvetl it atoll he neevsaary lu »-tl real eetale.&#13;
&#13;
’ |&#13;
&#13;
our&#13;
&#13;
n«.ij ri&#13;
&#13;
S. H. hlArtit, Jt«wclor, Clock a and Watcltea Rettatod. Stop in Ackley’! Start, IlasUnn,&#13;
&#13;
CUTTING DONE&#13;
D. C. H1WUY. Dealer in Gnxx-rten; t'revhfona. FUh. Wooden 1T«t, and a varielv W&#13;
other artirie.. bt.OT OS State Street, eaa doer&#13;
rari of Fbufa Hotel. Beatty. Midi&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
have now on&#13;
&#13;
hand a stock of good:&#13;
&#13;
can go&#13;
East&#13;
&#13;
Bailbt A McAbthvb, Deak-rs in Boots&#13;
and Sh.«-,. One door Wcwt of Hadler A Wightuun'e Uardnare rtturv. Main SUeet, Haaiinga.&#13;
&#13;
William Rooiutw, Livery Stable, Groce­&#13;
ry and 1’tv.vieloo Slum Al) Linda of flrocarvfor eala tejd llurwv and Carnagm to tel. • Paaragvn carn-l to all placra. Su.rr and Liver.&#13;
04&lt;- un State Strrol. next door to Roa er a Hard&#13;
WWW SUitr. Havtinga, Mich.&#13;
;&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
New&#13;
&#13;
mill 3tW&#13;
&#13;
HATS. .CAPS, &amp;C&#13;
-nlv hindrance&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
being the&#13;
&#13;
The subscriber would&#13;
&#13;
backwardness of our&#13;
&#13;
PittuRi A .MocmtouB, Dealers in all kinds&#13;
of Family Grorwtew aiu! Ftwvteloca, and a vari&#13;
k -.I.,.U.rwO nM&gt; illM.r&#13;
&#13;
TO&#13;
&#13;
Spring Trade,&#13;
&#13;
hich w(&amp; will sell very&#13;
&#13;
THE CARTAlXb&#13;
&#13;
about&#13;
&#13;
PAYING UP.&#13;
&#13;
Wn. A. Saarwiox. Blacksmithing in all&#13;
lie vanwua branriwin Sliep nurtli of tto Barlow&#13;
lloura, Hraing., Mxh.&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
SttiMouR A- WiGimfoui, Fnrnacrmen,&#13;
Wuaoo Making ’aud nackamilhiag.&#13;
Fl«w».&#13;
Caatinga, and eveey kind of Ifood* In their line&#13;
hept cunaiaud* on . band. AH Inada of work&#13;
duiw to order, oppteute Glsto Betel, Hastlnga.&#13;
&#13;
to make room for our&#13;
&#13;
J. W. Bv'ttKLS. Fashionable Tailor. Cut­&#13;
ting done tk order, end all Work warraalad. Stop&#13;
on Jefftwn Street, near State. Ils-t-.n^Mteh.&#13;
&#13;
T. F. Ilxarirr, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­&#13;
dr Made Cleadbinjt. State Street, too doors west&#13;
at &lt;iraot&gt; Store. Hsaltaf. Mich.&#13;
____&#13;
&#13;
the past year, and all&#13;
most all&#13;
&#13;
A. W. Atkixa, Stuldis and Harntwa Mak&#13;
er. Shop in Ooadrrar’a Pluck, ar er Net ma*&#13;
K napes’a Store. Haatingt, Mieh.&#13;
&#13;
EXTRA SirtplJNE FLOUR&#13;
&#13;
and other goods&#13;
quite full and we will&#13;
&#13;
tho latest&#13;
alyl os; Delaines.&#13;
Parametta, Alpafca,&#13;
ths finest tty les of American&#13;
Prints, Dress’ Trimmings, Moirantique Velvet and Moos* Rush&#13;
Borders, Bennets, Gloves, Ribbons,Silks,&#13;
Salina, Embroidering Silk, Viotorines,&#13;
Ladies* Comforters, CSildne’s Hooda/tc.&#13;
&#13;
'ieldcd bountifully&#13;
oblige,&#13;
&#13;
blessed&#13;
&#13;
COTTON GOODS,&#13;
&#13;
Haatings. May 1, 1M56.&#13;
&#13;
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES&#13;
&#13;
with a plentiful&#13;
&#13;
FARMING TOOLS.&#13;
CORN A OATS&#13;
&#13;
Globe Horst, Br S. Bravcn. Thia well&#13;
known Home io In thorough repair and baa erery eunrenienee for the sm-aimodttnn ut Travel&#13;
hr. Liverr in euniwctira with tbe Hotel State&#13;
Street. Heetingt. Mieh._________&#13;
&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
&#13;
Hats and Capa, htest styles', Boots and&#13;
FOR Shopc-lndi^ Rubbers, Crockery, Glam,&#13;
&#13;
friends&#13;
of all kiytiTa, Drags, Mxwinee, Paints,&#13;
Olla, Dvee'.ufia, Ac. Ac.&#13;
Call and examine for yourselves and&#13;
sec if theiac stetcmenUi arc true.&#13;
N.ACELEY.&#13;
Hartings, May 1,18M ... . - - ' '&#13;
&#13;
____&#13;
&#13;
Mhidlbyillb Excbassk, by G. F. EMO­&#13;
RY Recent Imptnvement. hive reodmd this&#13;
botaw a vert deairabte boawfor the travell«r and&#13;
a pleaaani roaort for paritee of pteaaora Grand&#13;
&#13;
Battuc Casxx Hotts, by Campbell df&#13;
n-_______ i_&#13;
L- u:.l&#13;
&#13;
exert&#13;
•at ar puff otir own acta, we deetra tn&#13;
Iralk before the eyr. of -fto&#13;
we will attil all ktada of goods, la ear&#13;
----- •*" -*-wur Ikaa&#13;
rtirr&#13;
nftto to&gt;J talk and&#13;
____&#13;
&#13;
yourselves&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
ill astonish the&#13;
THROVGII IS SEVEN HOI KS,&#13;
count Ari at Kalaasano, with oxprno traiua of&#13;
car. &lt;.□ US Michigan Central X K . going rant and&#13;
Betumlag. leaw. Kalaaaioo Tue»d*y». Thur. ,&#13;
d^»i»roy»jH«*ibnnigh theriOagoaof Trakrn j&#13;
&#13;
world&#13;
&#13;
Fpric|-&gt;. frwnnMis and Uwh I’raln- Tbs man.&#13;
t^ all! - Ue route h b- -otiful. and the cowls an- .&#13;
WilT JAP X££CX*T CtMCJTXS&#13;
hersl—ur,le«-&lt;ld&lt;.thi. rowte. with fcU home-&#13;
&#13;
immediately;&#13;
we can get&#13;
&#13;
PRINTER’S'WAREHOUSE,&#13;
Na 48, frsnklla Street.&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO, ILL.&#13;
&#13;
AT ALL TIMES&#13;
&#13;
over the&#13;
&#13;
ry thing&#13;
&#13;
Chases, Cases, Gallen, Cat*.&#13;
.Borders, OrtutsMwte, 4c. 4c.&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
go on&#13;
NEVINS * KNAFEN.&#13;
&#13;
CABINET WARE&#13;
&#13;
our way&#13;
to New York&#13;
&#13;
line, such as Bureaus,&#13;
Ta ble*, Stan ds,Chairs,&#13;
HUJlAU FOR TJ&#13;
I WARE&#13;
&#13;
HARP-&#13;
&#13;
Bedsteads • Loungi&#13;
&#13;
HAVING &lt;w arrangements complete&#13;
to supply all the requisites of the&#13;
trade with a «U&gt;dk of .&#13;
&#13;
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,&#13;
&#13;
‘Blues’&#13;
We have also, eve-&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO&#13;
&#13;
TYPE FOUNDERY&#13;
&#13;
sell them at prices that&#13;
la tbs uot»ir« on Mondays. Wodaorfoya andFri&#13;
&#13;
Brown and Bleached -Factory, Woolen&#13;
Shawls, single and double.&#13;
’&#13;
READ r-MADS CL 0 THING&#13;
&#13;
harvest. Now&#13;
&#13;
Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots&#13;
&#13;
mer. May?. 1*8*&#13;
1;-..•'untnuned Rr«l&#13;
_iur.&#13;
“ M&#13;
&#13;
Ladies’ Dress Goods,&#13;
&#13;
Earth has&#13;
poaaible and&#13;
&#13;
new stock.&#13;
&#13;
irvtl CO tt'l&#13;
tilt*&#13;
titrjr ptru&#13;
&#13;
cal) attention u&gt; hia new and weD abort­&#13;
ed stock of&#13;
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,&#13;
Selected with cure expressly to meet&#13;
the wants of the people of Has­&#13;
tings and Barry county.&#13;
Every thing that is ne­&#13;
cessary to cue’s&#13;
comfort and&#13;
happiness, aa far aa tempo­&#13;
ral wants are omuracd,&#13;
.&#13;
(except Hardware) arenow&#13;
offered for READY PAY.&#13;
&#13;
suitable for the&#13;
&#13;
Crockery&#13;
&#13;
4wtrfKiM-.-tt.il&#13;
aim. ft U U;h&#13;
tt ut Uaprwen&#13;
&#13;
IwGm, la aU ite rwtoua branches.&#13;
Be will keep eonetanUy an baud, all kinds of&#13;
&#13;
FOR CASH,&#13;
&#13;
before&#13;
&#13;
Hadlkt &amp; Wiuktmax, Manufacturers M&#13;
Tin, Shert-lmn and Copper Ware. Dealen la&#13;
kun. Sai’.a, Slewl, Gtaaa, t-l-lf llardw-aro. Cullerr rad Rtorva. Store eae dSor wee* of tto Poet&#13;
iHEoe, Haatinga, Mich.&#13;
&#13;
Law. l'nMccrio(i».Coareraaciug. PtottonCtaii&#13;
and Land Agccewa atirnded towith pro«d&gt;Ui&#13;
and rfriil)--Cedar.Cwek; Barry Vo, SUtf.&#13;
&#13;
Goods, Groceries,&#13;
&#13;
■rday. Then? U T&#13;
both side’s and a&#13;
•Au tin the Squrf*&#13;
&#13;
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry&#13;
&#13;
sale&#13;
Cheap*&#13;
&#13;
some&#13;
&#13;
Our- stock ofZDijy&#13;
&#13;
; Utaihk.iifr. would&#13;
&lt;n, bat offered fr&gt;_ fjr&#13;
insure his pvcitnctifc&#13;
hiv|itirik*ge »«&amp;«•&#13;
&amp;kim from bviug&#13;
inqjvrity of Ah'&#13;
tgaiingcuuimitte* Wtttutl OBwr diiMtentod-&#13;
&#13;
Which they offer for&#13;
&#13;
than&#13;
&#13;
Spring Clothing, cheap fur&#13;
•••&#13;
&#13;
1L..U A ShvCT™.*toUr.:&#13;
&lt;ler. poods oi hia&#13;
nunyfacturr aiwayaen&#13;
&#13;
llwtii-fs May 10. MX&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
nothing more or less&#13;
&#13;
MnCHAlrT TAILOR&#13;
&#13;
! will nrtar-i Mui e..w, or give information wl&#13;
| laay ba^.nd.ahnUkl&amp;inJI^rtWud^L&#13;
llaatisr.. May 81, IML&#13;
&#13;
been,&#13;
and are still&#13;
&#13;
Ready Pay.&#13;
&#13;
warding to Uw. and make rvtura at, and tie,&#13;
rar all |MK&gt; an cnUcctcd. within oo« baudtrd&#13;
•ya after the dale of eaid warrant.&#13;
t)v order of Ito Common Council vT Ito »iUagv&#13;
&#13;
«ra-butted At IHrbv the n*nm of&#13;
in ’the Tnir.udry ■’&#13;
?od. He&#13;
tn&#13;
&#13;
W, H. Colbmxn’w.Banking Office, Battle&#13;
Creek. CollectL.af attended to, and rwaitted&#13;
&#13;
UaaPKBB, Wiiuxv A Co, Wboleaak Pa&#13;
per Dcd. ro ai.d pv.prKtoro of tto Wianobago&#13;
Milh; Warvbcuae. Xs lx. La flaBe Stratt Chi&#13;
&#13;
rpHE public are hereby notified, that we am now&#13;
meaning targe addition hi our Stock afGonda,&#13;
sod all, in want uf article! in ear luw. are request­&#13;
ed to fire iu a call.&#13;
Otar clock owatoa of every Variety pt TIN.&#13;
Csstxr, atul Sheet Iron tpare. Hardware, Srumss A Rrsaxu, Dealers in Dry&#13;
Cutlery, Iron, Steel. Haile, Storet,&#13;
Good*. Oraeerira, Crockery, Hate. Cape. Bout*&#13;
aadlltoea. ChalrwaadOabaMtFuraitara. Good­&#13;
.S7o»e Ripe, Farming Tooh and&#13;
ycar a block. H.atuiga, Mich&#13;
\&#13;
Htthcnier Toole Io/ err-ry . /&#13;
kind whith r&lt; JpiU tell&#13;
V&#13;
Fbabcib Rowu. Dealer in Stores, Iron,&#13;
draper tkape trer&#13;
Steel, Nato. sud Ktoif-Bardware. and ManuthcI&#13;
beftn-eoJIA’td&#13;
Copper Wart. R-iwr’t Block. State Street,&#13;
in tkit Market.&#13;
Haatitupi. MiddgML | •&#13;
_____________&#13;
&#13;
flu. &lt;i. H Shall be tbt doty of the AMceaura Io&#13;
r uk rut the raertv.cnt mH l-ciwwtn the ttierr.tb&#13;
&lt;l.v if May hud (tee first day of Juno. In erab yr ar.&#13;
said n ittsUatiMKbi- Wada tn accunlacce * ill. Un&#13;
All at tko LetHrt-ic Of thta Stair, incorporating&#13;
vHint* Till«a_A&#13;
fiec -4. R a-A I th*July afthe qcranwui coun­&#13;
cil ot «b* »4i«(t&gt; of HwUvg*. to c;al.'. orzcauw u&gt;&#13;
to w&gt;r. • -spy of th- Asa-. j;»ci I'.ivi.oMvnliuc&#13;
to toe AC. J lue«n«l wl«m,&gt; Mud ciwrgv Utertin&#13;
■IU amount Uf ua lor Highway purposes, against&#13;
• ack Ikdi.Xual nienuoit'S mMud soil, And place&#13;
|tha scr ran tba hand, eft to Ftrvet Cvnuqntiimrnk&#13;
&#13;
orth. Severn other&#13;
in which whites wrrw-.mgt.T. Territory fa• sett lei- In&#13;
dinan had defeated the&#13;
.tr, and relieve^ the&#13;
&#13;
MEETING!&#13;
&#13;
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN&#13;
&#13;
H. A. Goonrs**, Dealer in Dry Goods,&#13;
BarfwaM,&#13;
r ,&lt;k.-r. ,Hat« ( =1 -.II.&#13;
bhoea and Kradv Made Clothing. Bailey'a Black.&#13;
State Sirroi. Hratinga, Mid..________________&#13;
&#13;
we have&#13;
&#13;
with exceding great&#13;
&#13;
SUPERIOR METAL,&#13;
rixinxiSR^nosTFiiRrtcT&#13;
&#13;
�UN BANNER.&#13;
&#13;
TAILOR&#13;
&#13;
USTOJH&amp;R8&#13;
&#13;
We&#13;
&#13;
H-ttaga, Mite__________ _________________&#13;
&#13;
tETKmmx.&#13;
'"•■O&#13;
i £5?4S^-2SSri.S^s&#13;
sao^. Htete fUren test d«r W e*C uf J-vbn It&#13;
&#13;
BV'pERIOB&#13;
&#13;
IN!&#13;
&#13;
■ould say we have&#13;
&#13;
Fuv&lt;-». HttOng*,Mkb.&#13;
&#13;
been,&#13;
&#13;
WnTminto MVwsUd IkeHUs uouth of &lt;*♦ I’m- Gaarn A Span&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
H&#13;
&#13;
___________&#13;
&#13;
MEETING!&#13;
&#13;
|&#13;
&#13;
Steto Btrat, Hastep. Mite_________&#13;
&#13;
WAITING&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
WATW.HT &amp; WIGHTMAN&#13;
&#13;
THOS. ,F. HARVEY.&#13;
&#13;
nothing thore&#13;
&#13;
Which they offer for&#13;
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry&#13;
&#13;
sale&#13;
&#13;
less&#13;
&#13;
some&#13;
&#13;
Cheaper Than Eter' : mrf dl Mhcr article. In lb Hwcwf bustof, whim&#13;
! ba will toll aa&#13;
&#13;
(Il KA I* A3 THE CHEAPEST,&#13;
Ctock.and Watch- repsfondow M-rt MUre «*&#13;
aU work doo* by huu will be «arrantod PfoUM&#13;
pvt htai .call and ba will te your wait Is yewr&#13;
■attetaolinn.&#13;
&#13;
not O 3Nf 3E1 "ST&#13;
Jlilmga. MldUjpm&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Hxvixr * Wioirtbxx, Manuferturvru of j&#13;
&#13;
.before&#13;
&#13;
we&#13;
&#13;
FOR CASH,&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
lfetbg.Msy L1MR&#13;
&#13;
_________ _____&#13;
&#13;
I VARIETY STORE,&#13;
&#13;
Ready Pay&#13;
&#13;
can go&#13;
। HasMap.M^r- L&#13;
&#13;
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.&#13;
&#13;
East to purchase&#13;
&#13;
GOODS CHEAPER&#13;
Ready Pay.&#13;
&#13;
our&#13;
&#13;
than&#13;
&#13;
TTINtr DONE&#13;
&#13;
&lt;1 Retell&#13;
&#13;
Ever IJ&#13;
&#13;
on shout&#13;
&#13;
Ktotosw ttwy&#13;
&#13;
HATS. CAPS, &amp;C&#13;
&#13;
NOTICE.&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
cluding. ■ '&#13;
' '&#13;
• "&#13;
-How M^r aA»d the lady. *8.y&#13;
next Tluirsday. Mad. dr------- • w.iro&#13;
! Vcrr well, you shall Lave u card."&#13;
‘•Another hall!’’ exclaimed bu. ‘&#13;
u What! 'murmuring that, in addition t&lt;»&#13;
giving yea aa interview, I give you t(irq&gt;]K.rttinity*of&lt;-njoying (k'Ughtfui muiic&#13;
j and an ncelknt nippur! Ohjruu unread­&#13;
able niMt” landuxi tlw inerry beauty. “Ii&#13;
i you bav.!btuup«» wit|t »ne you wHI haw&#13;
j to submit; andWcver fogr,] have trails to&#13;
UM till tfc midlk of A pril !*' and she giid] cd off but kepi hrr »wA and diow grate&#13;
: affair* ware •ottloi In the imdst or' the&#13;
n.erryr whirl&#13;
Parisian aoefoty.&#13;
Illhsofo Democratic CoureNUon.&#13;
]&#13;
SpringfiddL 111., Thursday, May 1, W(The DumoenMit- Stahr (Ahivvirtion to dsy&#13;
nominated Wm. A. Richardson for Clin&#13;
ertwr, R. J. Riehanl-KCi for Licutcuaa'' Governor; W. H. Snyder for Secretary of i&#13;
State; John Moure_ for Treasurer, and&#13;
Samuel K. Caney for Auditor.&#13;
&#13;
„ being the&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
VHJUAGKN^RIMNAW^.&#13;
&#13;
i .^d *x.etoavenrta La made in wwwtdance w Ito tfo&#13;
Act at Um tefteatarc of Uua Slafo, tororporrti&gt;.s&#13;
1&#13;
r-J rt Um viltogvir Hterttagv. so a***e_ or eac-.t&#13;
be made, a copy of tire Jtaaeoa*,&gt;eu k Hailfwccacdtug&#13;
; to ite Art «rf, rwearnuresoc, &gt; non ! charge Uwre»&#13;
&#13;
baclwvardSiesK of oirr&#13;
&#13;
We have now on&#13;
&#13;
call attention l&lt;&gt; his new and well nasort/■*! stock of&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,&#13;
.Scli&lt;t-tod with &lt;sire i xprvndy to meet&#13;
die wants of the people of Zlas­&#13;
ting* and Harry county.&#13;
Every.thing t|iaf is noccsMiry to ono&gt;&#13;
!&#13;
&#13;
hand a stock of goods]&#13;
suitable for the&#13;
&#13;
about&#13;
&#13;
Spring Trade,&#13;
&#13;
PAYING UP&#13;
&#13;
Wm. A. SxuTwittx, Bladbuinthmg m al!&#13;
II* .*noo. bt rarbet Shop north of tbcltorlcw&#13;
II soao, HaaUags Mite&#13;
f____________&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
nwo*abaahvoy nub iuu.i ixritaeivua,&#13;
kavciUaanl. h.m &lt;sl It. -Uck tud Led&#13;
Item ILMiaen&gt;en «.ciivrau*-Md Sbcrry o bler- bow&gt;.Ln I deplore&#13;
I wwtu and Mnaty arst A tba* dlUrib&#13;
tee (Hirer Twart i aakia «aia foe n«v.&#13;
For Ux&gt;«, Iboo axl prvbibiied&#13;
T&#13;
&#13;
aopn as possible and&#13;
&#13;
to make room for our&#13;
&#13;
J. W. Brcaia, Faahionabln^Tailor, (kitli.K door u. order, sad .11 work warranted Shrfoa folfmon street, near State. HwaUag*. Mich.&#13;
T. F. Habtbt. Tailor, and dealer in Rea-&#13;
&#13;
oblige,&#13;
&#13;
the past year, and all&#13;
&#13;
new stock.&#13;
&#13;
Our stock of Dry&#13;
&#13;
R. W. Waaaxx, I aAheiaUe Tailor. Shop&#13;
ut BaRre a Btoek. &lt;n« IC^- tfondyrec t Store.&#13;
Hast; agt. "Mite&#13;
&#13;
Goods, Groceries,&#13;
&#13;
A- W. Annra, Saddle and Harne*« Makrr. Sb p io (fondyswt s lilrek, ersr See ba 4&#13;
Keafwa a State H*tfog*. Mite&#13;
&#13;
Crockery,&#13;
&#13;
F. C. Mxahill, H&gt;.u*o, Sign; and Portrait&#13;
Painter. Shop near Fool', Hold, Haatiog*,&#13;
&#13;
or most all are blessed&#13;
Hastings, May I, 1850.&#13;
GREAT'REDUCTION IN PRICES b&#13;
&#13;
&amp;, Shoes,&#13;
and other goods&#13;
quite full, and we will&#13;
&#13;
sell them at prices that&#13;
&#13;
8417^9&#13;
&#13;
III. N. Ruatnox’ County Treasurer.&#13;
j her in the CooriyiouM '&#13;
&#13;
FOB SALE&#13;
&#13;
friends&#13;
&#13;
GROOEQEtXEB&#13;
of nil kinds. Drugs, Mrdicini-a, Peinta. , -------------------—---------------- - ,&#13;
, Oik Dycutoft, Ar. &amp;e.&#13;
U»Mm’a »*i&gt; AgnMs !■&#13;
।&#13;
Call and examine for yocrarlvra and&#13;
- • ■&#13;
*ee if Ihrna statement* are true.&#13;
N. ACKLET,&#13;
Hasting*. May 1, 1855.&#13;
&#13;
exert&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO&#13;
&#13;
TYPE FOUNDERY&#13;
so we can get&#13;
&#13;
AT ALL TIMES&#13;
&#13;
over the&#13;
&#13;
AV clrd.1* 0&#13;
&#13;
TsteH 1* Herring and Tri&#13;
&#13;
Chase*, Cant, Calkp. Cate,&#13;
&#13;
CABINET 'WARE&#13;
line, sud i as Bureaus,&#13;
Tables. Stands,Chairs,&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
go on&#13;
&#13;
our way&#13;
Wm. Bt'auHxa.Attl*m-y&lt; Counsellor and&#13;
SaiteiSnr. tad O-cuU Conn tteSSiiatewM. Of- '&#13;
See is BaR»y*a Etecfc, Haatta**, Mite________ j&#13;
&#13;
to New York&#13;
&#13;
N. W."FaMt, A’t/imev and Counsellor at&#13;
Law. (UtoafBtWCtereysiMfoig.PaaMtoc Ctaten&#13;
&#13;
REJOICING&#13;
with exceding great&#13;
&#13;
H&#13;
&#13;
Mtn, OmatntKtt, ebc. A-r.&#13;
&#13;
j&#13;
&#13;
«1 Wilboul &lt;M«y- Printers win&#13;
a^oa triU. '&#13;
or'’ora OITA’ ItANCrjLCTVRX,&#13;
&#13;
are excelled by none «&lt;ter la tbs great rejaiaitt*&#13;
NEVINS A KNAPEN.&#13;
&#13;
ROUTE&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
AVING&#13;
arrangements complete&#13;
to supply all tho requisite* uf the :&#13;
trade with a *t«&gt;ckp£.&#13;
&#13;
PRESSES, TYPE, INK.&#13;
&#13;
piaix »4aMcr&#13;
&#13;
ry thing in the&#13;
&#13;
M.y i-t ttk&#13;
&#13;
rffAtiE&#13;
&#13;
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,&#13;
Na 43, Franklin fttreet,&#13;
CJIitOA.GlO, ILL.&#13;
&#13;
‘Blues.”&#13;
W§ have also, eve-&#13;
&#13;
--&#13;
&#13;
yourselves&#13;
&#13;
Of-&#13;
&#13;
H. fJamnrnutB,“Prosecuting Attorney.'&#13;
&#13;
la cm ice af ite aid ebcrcb wall,&#13;
IMirth bare Um teitftr-tate&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Ilata and Capa, lai cat styleair Bouts and&#13;
FOR Shore, India Rubbere, Crockery . Glass,&#13;
and Stone Ware.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
IMMEDIATELY&#13;
&#13;
Joan S. Vxx Bum, Rriister of Deeds. OSes la tbe Ctert House. ilMtinp. Miefogan.&#13;
S'^Fres Sir Hc^teing.^mJ^caaes, to be («id&#13;
&#13;
Botfly Are* tea nl.a; ter.&#13;
And to ite tanter lilac Irtia&#13;
Ui* early V ictory.&#13;
&#13;
RKADT3IADK CLOTHING&#13;
CORN A OATS&#13;
&#13;
MiDDLaviLLi Excuavgk, by.G. F. EMO­&#13;
RY. Recent lataniMBaala hac. rendered thi« typer ernl tent th.&#13;
beats a »err iMeable hooMfor Om treeelltr and&#13;
Our easorttafoit&#13;
w_&#13;
a niitaaf reanrt for partte. vf Men. ire Grand every&#13;
.thins in our lino o&lt; bu«iorea, »nd.&#13;
Iltpid, tad Hauls Creek f*ltgr Iteer.&#13;
wiahiu to bo*.I or puff ocr own acta, wr &lt;&#13;
Middteritle. Mkh&#13;
J. F. RMORY.&#13;
stan Ikto afayfo weMtete bafcr* ite «y«&#13;
tndiwn,- ttefwawiRste at: ktedaeffoodi&#13;
Barn-a Caaaa IIocsk, by Campbell A line, at wbblanala or retail.&#13;
A&lt;nwta Hauls Crsok.iaapi*o of &lt;!&gt;• had t&#13;
biaatut af ateuuaMbaadipMr ccnjrtnro&#13;
Cora, aad Uy na, nd w* wiA redan* M&#13;
Ws mte to a IM «f our artidai tetaar.&#13;
, Baltta Crete May). I&lt;4.&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
••&#13;
&#13;
Uy lire br-k th- B.r-root ,pr„&gt;..-vi’..&#13;
JhoSMMM state Um 00f wood uwxrth •packM beds Ite tirctolroa rempt!*—&#13;
■ ■ ribatlM*d iu U»e g*r&gt;!»n s&gt;ould.&#13;
&#13;
Brown and Bleached'Factory, Wookm&#13;
Shawls, single and double'.&#13;
1&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
harvest. Now&#13;
&#13;
Gtoax Hotkl, Bv 8. Braves. 1Yi* well&#13;
known Howas ia ta thorough repair and tan eiory coeranirnee for lb« accoanwtodattoa of TraeOlere IJrery ia anawaten uHb tea Hotel Slate&#13;
Mrert. Hastiaga, Mite*&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
will astonish the&#13;
&#13;
world&#13;
&#13;
COTTON GOODf^&#13;
&#13;
with a plentiful&#13;
&#13;
xo iirwnrr:&#13;
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Ready Made Cloth­&#13;
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THE BEPl’BUCAN BANNER,

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TERMS OF

REPUBLICAN BANNER

TEBMS;
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Xop

will bscxreaUd
usable tera».

a iked tlir ladv.

'ttay

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dad. d--------ail lave u rord?' &lt;i?
' exclaimed be.y
u.-ing ttat, hi addition W
,
tvrvii'A, 1 give you tlw joying ih hghdul musk**'
;p;- r! &lt; &gt;h,ymi imrcraouI
1. the merry bosuty. “If J-witli mt- yea will’ tan- ?
• er fear, 1 have baUa to '
f April'. 'uudstagW.-,
r nori, and dime grave ? Ji
cd in the uiidat «»' the • ’
.irisian mh-wTT.

State &lt; iuivnttino to dqv
V R'u-tardson'for Ora-

tarda-oh . for Lieutenant.
Snyder for Secretaire of
•re tor TiutaiHrcr, and
for Auditor.
’
OKD15 ANCinil. ’ ■, /J

C. S. BURTON &amp; Co., Proprietors.

VOL. 1

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY’ COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY MAY 29, 1856.

NO. 5

enough to doze the eyes out ofia Christain’s
head; an’ he ordherin* the min about, as
importint Ms you plazc. Phil Blake, of
riJ'orj; all tellows in the tsom'M, that niver tad
•
the ghost of a flppwmy-bJt to bless 1dmself wid, to see him now, crawmin’ his fists
atosr- into his breeches pockets, an jinkin’ the
goold an’ the silver about, in the most ag»is,
gravatiu’ way.”
“But where did he get it all F’
n raki;
“That’s the chat—where I Guess, won’t
,&lt;«r
• I don’t know, may-ta some rich ould
lady fell in love wid him?
,“ls it wid Phil 1 Small ctanev for that
•** I’m thinkin'. Guess agin.
1
•‘May-be he tad a lawshuit!’
( I
‘Be my aowHna, you’re farthur in die
reoia.i i ,I,U‘I
*T&lt; r. MoU-ahee.
Lawshuits
wdate'a ; isn’t tta- stuff goold mines is made of:, if
•
I so, it’s only the lawyer's that’s licensed to
I di£’ J
.vou- La‘’t n,gb». tncself
i antx few-boys was takin’a jt^ of punch.
’ at the 'CroM Kays,’ whin one of them ap
.. IJ us nil
-11 about it. Moll,
it . f l as thrue
.1
;' andI told
j1

know that I iver tad a greater thrate nor
.‘You’ll come home my own dear, con- himself fcating securely in the air, while soon as that fellow, Phil Blake, began to
that same rasher; if the fat of it wasn’t for tcaded husband.’
the carcass which he had just deserted fell, build his big brick tatuw opposite to my Proceedinpt of At Conprttnonal Cotmilall the worrild, like doublodistillod mnr•We’ll see,’ said Cnruey, and away be fairy-circle and all, rapidly towards the little mud robin. Before that, I was as gay
ftt—f'ravdt Confemtd by Mittottri
ra, may I niver uw another tooth; an’ that went &lt;•
'• '
earth, and finally, also disappeared. Oh! as a lark; but it stood like a great cloud oetoy! • Gogs bleakcy, Mu|l, if vou haven’t
It was nothing but reasonable that he the pi-fita that Corney played in the first tween me and the Min.'
Lawrence, Kansas, April Sffth, 1850.
a recall for squeezin’ the parliaminthary should pay a s irit to tta ‘Cross Kays’ be­ delight of being able to fly; he dived ; ‘Envy was the doud, envy, that gloom­
flaviour out of the ktrrib! regard the color fore he went on nis fitiry hunt, and it was down, he car.-ered up, he threw mad som­ iest of all earthly passions. Why do you
n&gt;*a: H«w*rd uid Oarer.
folly j
uf it!’
nothing but natural upon his arrival there, ersets like a tumbler-pigeon—so light and covet tins man's fortune F
Jfr. Jordan Jfttridton was sworn, and
■ An' aftber three wattars,’ replied Ma­ to find his resolution had receded so far buoyant tad ta become that the passing
being examined, testified as follows;—
ry, with pardonable.
■
that it took sundry pots of beer to float it vapors served Ahn fora resting-place; be in', and jinks his money about, an' despi- Came to Kansas from Missouri to VcAe;
•Thrue for you, darlin'; why, the bread up Jngnin. At last, brimful of thrt un­ was happy, iutoxicated with glee, thou*-। sra tho poor boys be used to be friendly
seems lighter, an’ the butther sweeter, an’ thinking revklewaiesa, which the intoxica­ and. upoq thousands of atomies gamboll-, with.’
the enme thicker. I’ll be judged by tta ted generally mistake fur courage, off he cd around him like gnata in a sunbeam, '
foolish soul!' said the voice in
‘Foolish,
vcat—look-at the baste; if she hasn't been started on lira expedition, singing remark- the whole surroanding expanse was in­ accents of commiseration, ‘but not yet and voted Free State ticket and returned;
thryin’ to lick tho Ism dhropoffher hush- ably loud; in order to persuade any lurk­ stinct with joyous life.
wholly tainted. Thy love of home hath Bond was the only one prevented from
kers, for as a quarttar of an hour, an’ it’s ing feeling uf cowardice that might be
And tbsy knew Carney, and saluted partially redeemed thee, listen to me. voting that I know of; 1 was thirty yards
stakin’ there atilt, *» tight as a carbuncle within him. that ho wouldn't lie influenced him as be p-rcd by, with a complr- I Josj thou see yonder piled up mass of from trouble with Bond; did not sec much
to n Christian's noee; an may-be I ain’t by it a morsel. As he neared the village
&gt;b । menu
rainbow-tinted clouds. Do they not look ofit.
goin' to enjoy thia,’ he continued, ns draw­ church, however, his voice unconsciously‘Hallo’’ said they, "here’s Curacy O’­ "tloriously,
gloriously, as
a* tta rising
ri
sun flings his
Crctt-quetlioned by Reeder—Did not
But »h»n
ing his chair close to the fire, out came his subsided into utter silence; then- was a Carol; bow are you, Corney 1 It's well ; beams through
'
’ them,
*
, as tixmgh revelling understand Reeder had lirougbt oa voters
use-hlackcncd pipe. He took just as much abort cut through the ehurcbyard to the you're looking;’ and Corney wm aston- Ii ...
in their W..WWU,
embrace I
Wuuldst thou not from, the Eart; other inducements were
time in prcporation, cutting his tobacco place of his destination, but 'hc made a i»hed at the cxUsisivC nature of- his at­ like to behold such magnificence doaer F to extend Slavery into Kansas; our peo­
and rolling it about in his hand, as Mary full stop at the little stile; -inanv and mospheric acquaintance.
'K
■Nothing in life bcltar, yer majesty,’ ple who came thought they had a right;
did to clear away the tea-tilings, in order many a time had be crossed it night and
‘How do you like a fairy's life, Cor. said Curacy.
I was not at election last Fail; was not
'dtodd^dak3 **nuh^ ■*«&gt;«.
that nothing should interfere with that morning, without a thought
ney F said one slim, midgewaisted little
•Tlien away; a wiah will place you in here in ’54; there is a secret sodety Io «. ‘ n
■* *
e’*'1
a* you’re here, ft was neither more not
tor ji great source of comfort—his
his smoke. Har-1
Hav. i seemed
seemed to call
rail up gbostlv
gbostlv imsges; the chan.
their midst—a thought return you here.’ tend Slavery into Kansas; rodety called
&gt;W flwm, old Csriisc, art tfo Ufeutad kid*' less than a fitiryjjift.’*
*
•
“
----ing placed a small p|&lt;ce of lighted turf un j wind a. iLwioaued through the trees, np.
•llligant, your fiuryship, illigant,’ said
So with the wish and thought Corney by various names—‘Social Band,' ‘Frienqs’
Of«pi.u»»l&gt;ote*. 1» wonderful Variety,
, I
‘ No''
I top of his pipe he threw hiinsrif back in pcxrcd t^nddrria itself particularly to Curacy,
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t
went and came hack.
Society,
’‘Blue Lodge,'
*So«Bof the South,•’
,
. ,
.------ ------------- ,_.i«.:c»cta- his chair. With eyes half dosed, and imj nfm: it wasn't more than n stone’s throw
‘Well, what didst thou see!’ inquired by others; don't know as I know w tat It
‘Dien I’d advise you to make the most —.m
_ iriKing,
__
i l”t'rB,(Ka'’nK ttaif prisinee, for I suppose, j expression of the m«&gt;st profound grnli/tea- 1 to the other side; and he wanted to dear of* it while t.
it last*.' v
You
’ll ____
soon...'
have to j lho v-i
Fairy
is properly called; have been at a meeting
|bu ,
a 'ot
thini listoun’, if wc lunnc ‘ lj«&gt;n creeping ovmt hl* -features, ho sent 1 it with a bound. At this moment tta appear before our king, and if you don't |
*Tbe। divil a liluporth,’ replied Comay, or two; tare never l&gt;ecn at any meeting
। where they were perchcdL an' so, be । forth several voluminous whiffi—w hat be rustvuld dock suddenly squeaked out up- give a satisfactory reason for seeking him, 'but
_t a
• mighty ’black and most unwhote- m this'Territory; it was formed some
4
. wouldn t let him go until' he gave him (Mill'd ‘ say Millin’big. mouth;’ but very i on uie startled air. Tta first atroke, so woe tali de you.’ *
a
।i som&lt;
somely damp cloud?
'
time in the latter part of 1854, probably;
। I tapesj&gt;f money.Why, they say Phil’s ' soon, ft* tlJoiigh tta sensation was too de- starp and unexpected,shattered Corncry’*
!Wtat should that teach youF
‘Don’t be frightenad. sir,’ said Corney, ,।
have 200 copies of its ritual; think writ’
*” * n?’
| liduus to ta hurried over, ta aubsided in- j nerves like a strata of parabna; recover­ •I’ve rayxon enough for comin’ to satisfy |
‘
Never
to thru vol without an umbrella, i ten
Tnjm
•-----‘autes arc kept of proceedings; w»
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he
laughed
at
his
fully
titiousiv;
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But, Corney , don t ypuknow tiint finrv lu a slow, dignified,
any dacint-ldraposed fidry.’
' yer honor, 1 suppose,* answered Corney, ! «rn
arc m
to »cte-nd Slavery into Kahsu; wn
Cbui..|wg1w.-C#»y .ort wouWtte tort, •
mom-v niver thrives! Ictus wish Blake : ing,
mg, bctweOi
iH.-iH-cvn puffs
puns::
but the sound of his voice terrified him
•Doubtful,’ said Ahu good-natured elf,[, who, to say tta truth, trot a 1^“’- -1-*— have rignl mid pass-words by which w»
WV u —Ct our Up.
. _„.hi fyriqtaad think no mon-nlxuit It?
II
*;!..,
!
yowl,' said the fairy, ‘since
‘ Blcasin's on lho fellow ttat first inven.J still more. It was ma fiuniliar to him— and off he flew.
know each other; object wan to extend
MMkfra, .hem-, ri.rrt. sberrs/jr*
j . ‘Pooh! ‘ Nonsense!
He luu 'uok ! ted'iKircv; it’s nmu-an’drink to the poor he didn’t know it! A fencyr camo 'into ।
‘Stupid spent? thought Corner, &lt;nd son tliec, go to thy kindred earth, and Slavery into Kansas, and unite all lho
•«“ '-«&lt;«■■ ““
&lt;«*if 1
Ram exiH-riencc
exiierienco from realities. Proceed friends'of Slavery for that purpose; am
hte head that somebody was laughing fur , overlie
, ; , tumbled, in mad rccklca*ni-ss, cn-. team
joying actually, ttat delieioiu Miiaatlon I to the chamber of the man whose good told it exists in other States, as well as
Kai
of snewuc crwtmc-a.
*ltcc.
Moneys money,
n fairy i rattier lose me dinner nor [ne pi| , any him, and he fairly shivered!
Tbi- woodsrsu* Julvp Ursilr wowwW i gn»t would pity for a pot uf portlier jujt | day in the week?
A sudden thought relieved him: ttare i which ponketiiucs occurs to pdO|&gt;Ic in | fortune thou ctivicat, then to thine own, Missouri ; am told by tome one who be­
a tnK-u.tuun.-io »&gt;ih iu.Ii u&lt;rLu«4&lt;.u,. ‘
I ns aisiiy os Father Fogarty !s. It isn’t;
‘Where did'baccy1 come from, Corney F was mi occasion to go through the church- , dreams—the ability to skim through the ' and if thou art not satisfied with thy com longed to said society in Virginia; be may
loror.tiBSsi, but'hcst lt&gt;-tiek sud red
tta: I’m over covetiuus, but 1 can't help I inquired Marv.
'
'
.
Eave joined it in Missouri; exists probably
,yard at all I
.
. speed
,._rand
„ safety
dition,
seek mo
, air with
tta
of n-binl.
—again, and meet with thy
IrvaiUBuru^.^n.—
{envyin’ Phil?
.
|
‘Why. from ’Meriky; where eW he . "What
(ml I qm? thought he,
—' reward. Away F
‘What a fool
ho, ‘it isn't
isn’t • What stnwk
struck Corney most particularly
in Kentucky,Tcncssee,and Arkansas; was
As,! SlxTrr-.'oblrr—lxo» Jidl t tlepUni
* An’ you sec what tarm cvi n the find , replied.'timt Hint us |hciirt pitalv. Cong so
far take
round,
anti
there’s ’/plenty
of time,
was tho unlycmal
expression
ofhear
glee but
whieba '
As if by magic, the brilliant assembly first in Lodge latter part of Fcpuary/IBDivil
me
if
I
wouldn
gn
home
agia
'
prevailed;
nothing
could
he
K All tl&amp; life to it, f..r l«th. sajl I!’
’
b‘‘ginni,1&gt; of '•“■h » f“ "»*
Divil talrM — ,rt wz.l,1An,f on L.
amn 1 nnH Mllwl - - n..rhinrr MHllA K— ki—. Iva. ■ dispersed like OOIIuIm of gold-&lt;lUSt floating 55, at Pleasant Hill, Cass county. This
For ires, item mi prUitatt-L
' |
blvwd day, you've tardly d&lt; ne n stk-hof!
‘Wtal sort uf a (Have is that, I won­ only Man- U ould think inc such a coward, universal tain, which rose and fell on the 1 on the wind, and Corney was left alone.
society wim used as u means to concen­
besidc«,didn't Phil do it? That’s enough ;! ear with a purlike undulation, such as i
,
.
i
work; instead ofMokin’theInpatcncecho ' der!'
•That's a mighty high sort o’ chap? trate a body of mro on the 30th of March,
&gt;Mu'c*i,C*rt&gt;M&gt;c.pbuw^fou? °
I with tiie reaud of your merry voin-.you’vi-I
*'Mcriky,bit!,picytcllmeit’sniigb- faint heart never won any tiling worthspak- one might imagine wtjuld proceed from a , said Comer, ‘but I suppose I'd bether do 1855; was "a good chance to c otne and
li«w iLm unmimiru t&gt;» &lt;fo u« ofMrinr.
r been lookin' as dtsthractc&lt;9 a* a strav pig -. • tv sizeuldc, Moll, darlin'. ' I'm tow Id in' of—ro here goes."
I paradise of remarkably happy cats.
i what ta towid me, for fear he’d turn spite- vote; don’t know that it wa* lawful, tbot*
The VswuiiM. treUvUreai;
why. V-'U liavcnT even kissed the* taby ;t!iut you might rowl England though it.
About half an hour’s walk brought him '
While C-tTDcy was thus revelling in his
it was right; don’t know of any AntiSla­
And than, Punch bswt, tte&gt;a .tsodrat eruptj , since dinner. Go to work, CoruJy, while 1 an’ it wouldfliardly make a dmt in the ‘to
--------------------------------So Corner wished hiirisclf within the very men who came into the Territory' on
tta meadow
in which--lay the object of new-found element, he was suddMily ac- I
.....
...
p
----------------------------------------------------------L
Now
this
same
[
crated
by
two
very
genteel
fairies.
'
“
Mr.
dumber of Bbke, qnd there he saw the purpose to vote; friends of the society
io ftreruns .team btavwo thv rousd rotofc- 1 get n cup of tea ready. Thank G’tsl. we've - ground; thetv’s trimh water oceans inside his search—a fairy-circle.
le's vfttk-s yet, and 1 of it ttat you might dround Ireland in, mid I fiiin-circle, is nothuig more nor less than Cornelius O'Carrol, we presume F said most piteous sight rerth ran produce: a could tie a ribbon in their coat and be pro­
i the house, agin w r savc Fgthcr Mathew a u omlcrful sight &lt;&gt;f) a ring of grass, which, from some cause or ttav.
young mother weepiqg tears of agony over tected ; it was used as a meins of under­
i do?
.
•
i throuble; an' as for Scotland, you might anottar, probable known fo botanists, but
'There's not adoubt of it,’ replied Cor- i the
of —
her
man aurvu
stood . SUUKllUg
standing COCU
each UIDCT
other;, M
at any rate; they
.... body w.
, firstborn. A iiuu,
----- to find
«•_! out
--- *
tjjpy COujd
I iriuk ftrewciL «iib mant sLillrt tru*.
bra^dc her with features set and hard, as J were sworn
’t 1 to ' *tick it in a corner of one of ttair ferret*, certainly a mystery to moat people, is a I ney.
.
‘Yes, 1 know tlsat; but
l„. haven
._
a apturjutes—.i.d quaK with wild temcnr
day!
No
rest;
I
an'you
’
d
niver
be
able
to
find
it
out,
ex-1
different
shade
of
color
to
that
which
sur‘
We
have
coma
to
have
the
honor
of
thotgh turned to stone by hopeless grief. ! from the other party; exjpresses were sent
] work for it day aftlicr
... ,
A txuer brtmed »&gt;lh Llltq«u*u Wit '
‘ “My God," thought Corney,“ and these 1 and received concerning Kansas eu
emigra'-' &lt;«-pt. mnv-ta, it might be by the smell of ’ rounds it. Tradition celebrates such pla-conducting you to
dur king? continued
: nothing but slave, slave, slave, from year's
lu temperate au.tetite.
- A. 0.
« by this society
society ; eom(
arc people whose lot I have envied, and tiun and election)
end to year's cne, while gith-folks, like tta whiskey. If 1 tad only a thrifle &lt;-f I ce* a* tta favorite resort of. fairies, by they.
■ ’ p&gt; an
’ M-ek
me fortune there-' j whowi they were formed, that they might .
‘Wl^j a heart and a half? said Corney; my own blutscycd darling, is he safe!— mitlces
'----------were
:-------------s_-j.; lodges
-----------appointed
were used
Phil, bad_ ’cesn to him, can sthroll up an* money. I'd
a..
------------------------Home,
home?
cried
he,
and
with
the
wish
at
that
period
lor
the
purpose
of
noticing
•Arrah,'thin,i, what for Curney
Curacy f
F
.,
I. pursue .....
their m’alni^ht. revelry without ‘where ihiuht
hinht hi*
bis msjesty
majesty domesticste
domesticate f
!’
down thq suimy-ride of the street, smoke &gt;
________
_ Wade,
-..—. of
•‘Oh!. I ___
ikni't. know
1'm
‘not _aisy
fearof
ofdanger
danger from
frommir
inimical
powers. *”
The
.Mr.
’
'
J gold-tinted cloud,
• • a *few sec* was'there.* in hU little cradle lay the men to come here; beard
•fr. votidiaas rnimy pipes of tibbacky us they plazc;
. _;.....
______
„ in jrnc' 'tear
taaatiful boy steeped in theangrl-watchcd, Westport, speak of die society first; don’t
have n-ast beef cv’ry Bunday, an wear ' mind. If wo were only a* rieh AS
a HF:! Irish peasantry carefully avoid trcspas»n« 5nd|; Sy from this; follow us.’
। uii tfeosc sacred precincts, and indeeS
। top-bcoLa. MuT-h.r alive! It&gt; a great R'.akc. how Ij'py w« r&gt;.irhl be!"
■
Upon nearing the regal abode, Corney the holy sleep of infant innocence, while j know wlw are the founders of the Society;
By im brook th? Ess-root spriujrrlli.
. thm* to be uue of the quality?
I There WM the cloud ttat shut out onn- ' scarcely ever jam them without makings oImctvm sundry] small sutatencos, like Mary, on her knees, mingled her prayer think it originated in Missouri; never
Bio*h&gt;u« sbite Uk &lt;lujr wood luugrth
J
‘Well the mischief has got into you, 1 tent from Gorney's heart—far-sighted » n- reverential taw.
duck-shot, dropping downward. ‘What's for her aprent bustand. Corney was rush- heard that it originated in Washington;
*&gt;|-«&lt;kl»d bu.li the buiti-trte.ssirr’t'■ b’licre. Corney. you never tujr such a j vy. that looks with tanging eyes on disthlml’ be Jnq«iridof one of his cbr.duct- ing towards tar, but suddenly rememder- first Lodge I ever beard of was in West­
i»- ;
Our ambitious friend, Corney, hesitated , num
ing himself:' What a.fool I nm,’ thought ' port; a person who was the gxneral agent
1 fit aft thi.-s afore?
‘
I Hint objects, rcgurdlefcof tta comfort near.
—. some time, before
-------- —
—, —
ir. , for
ta---------entered
the .magic
ore.
• aS
r 11 T- at
—nta* to I—
'.ttat— —come
an,a vntn
It— ‘• I forgnt I wail
initiate
intoCnaft
Casaavttmtv
countyihi*
;hcCOmO
camo
wasa
sherrit,
at all nV
events'
I
'Niver mind, Moll. I knowu tat 1 know; ] Most stupid envy, which rclinquUhcs tin-1 enclosure, exceedingly doubtful as to the [
‘Oh!’ answered lie, ‘only a few d'racon- bc,
B« p i
Bib
I hick’s like a fox; you have t i hunt it hard ‘good within its grasp to reach at some- treatment he should recvivu;at last, swal-1 tented souls, who, like you lave sought I can kits thebiby.’ Willi tltat, he bound­ to me, asked me some questions, and I
before vou ketch it; the divil a toe will it jthing tatter tfuaiteinublc. and only bo- &lt; lbwing his trepidation with a spasmodic our king, and haven’t given sufficient rea­ ed into the cradle, and notlcd ofTthe boy's answered them; he initiated me; thia
from Coss coitnty; .Mr. Palmer
; come to you. There’s pllnty of falru-t i romra conscious of its folly when time has C«lph, be placed onef.xrt within tta circle, son for troubling him with their com­ lip. Miry, seeing tta child smile in his agent
sleep, cxclaim«-d: Good angels are putting initiated me; did not see him with any of
' about, an' who ki.ows but there mr
b • &lt;swept away tta substance and tta shadow. 1 taking care to propitiate the invisibles on plaints.’.
TmL-th harU the buildrr-bM.'*
I ns lucky ctapsas Phil Bluta in th'.
ur- }
‘It was the fittrics that gave it to him,’ whore exclusive |&gt;n&gt;pert5 he was so un-:
'Corney began to
feel nervotw. but sweet thoughts into your head, my blessed tta parties on Use 30th of March; don't
Ijadc,
”
and
sta
solfly
kissed
him
too.
nxxAlect
Lho
oath precisely; substance of
| ril'l? '
\
1
resumed Conwy, os though communing &gt; ccremoncowdy intruding.
' coming to the conclusion that he had m
“Old murdher,” thought Goniey,” this it is to promote by all lawful means tho
I
At the ‘conclusion of tta above copver ' himself, while poor Marv, with a fond .
* The blcssin’s on all here,’said he,‘an’; good a right to be enriched through tairy
Insrct-winsit hk» jewel. bitni.
I sation, Corney silently rraunied liis work,! wife’s nrcMlcnro, mournwf, n» ata fliremw 1 hope I’m not disturbin’ any frolic or ■ agency as ever Phil Blake tad, he nut on win never-do; 1 must go and look afthcr extension of Slavery; never beard any of
Dark and forth 11k- Iwvtle trca.ieth.
oudcuvoriiig to add another piece to u 1 ttat the Indulgence of this new feeling | business thatyez may be indulgin' In. It’s ahold front, and was ushered into the my body and bring It home. Thanks to the leaders say it was lawful to come ovLife Utntujiioul the waters aa&gt;rra&lt;kih
! wonderfully patched hnigur, while tnnry i would, most |wobably. change her hithfr-! mighty sleepy ttat 1 am, an' if yer honors presence of the fidry potentate. fThcrc, tlw good fairies. I’m larned a lesson that cr and vote; heard one person in Lodge
Life and fovn'Aq'teriu* (loMrtb
busied hcrscU nt the little bright tarfifire.: to industrious mate into an idle vision- would give me lave to recline mesclf atop a niglit of such dazzling splendor pevsent- slial uut my life and my boy’s, too if 1 have ask how they could vote in Kansas, if they
were not citizens of Kiwsas Territory law.
'
boihng the water for. tta—-n few scant v ' arv.
j of the grass, an’ make it convenient not to j ed itself to his view, that, m he said Win­ any influence over him.’
S-i saying. Corney wished himself in the fully; answer was, we will swear in some
grains of Bpochrvphal herb representing i '• 77-r J-uiritt.'— An' why the divil stick any rbcumaticka into me. for takin’ self, ‘You might as well try to count the ,
Eroaxbstn's “ fiaiubr Pspsn*'—juM pablufo
ttat indispensable delirocy? She holds a | shouldn't thev give one man a taste inf i such a liberty, I’d reemve it as'a compli-1 stars of a frosty night, or look right into [ meadow a here his tjmgiblc proportions how; my conversation with Palmer
amounted
to Im asking my willingness to
TIIE FAIRY CIRCLE.
rasher of exceedingly fat bactm un the end i good luck, re well as another! 1’11 do it menu If it's a thing that 1 happen pro- the sun’s heirt of a summer’s day, as to were extended, and having kicked and gut
-&lt;■_a .rfork,
—«. which
-us-i. --------------a twists itaelf
ir —। wij|—thb very bleared night—1’11 0o mlacuoii
•&gt; thread on anybody’s toes, I j give the sliglmwt notion of tta grandeur in, shook himaslf carefully to sec if be had extend Slavery into Kansas.
••I&gt;»u'l be eouthrsiry
of
screws and
obtained absolute possession.
With Sa Irish fairy.
Hammond Musty, sworn—Was at
it*
’
:
1
have
no
n
’
wtativer
in
it.
’
By
your
that
surrounded
me?
All
he
could
comahqut like some living thing enduring
‘ It's all right,’ said he, ‘I’ve come back.’ Douglass on 30th of March, at election;
•Do wtatT interrupted Mary, inalarm, i lavra, I’m goin’ to lie down, au’ I’ll drop pare it to, mrss a multitude of lirinf jew.
fierce agony, while a sleepy-talking puss,
•Oh, nothing, nothing!—an' vet, I‘v&lt;- aiay, in order ttat I mayn't hurt any- efrof every^^frty of “uc, sparkling and Looking up and around him, he was sur­ saw a large crowd there, and many wagons:
with her tail twisted comfortably around
prised to see the brightsun-light of morning got there just as Mr. Mace did; he tried
' flariiing *"
to perpetual light
‘
ber paws like a muff, sits intently watch­ niver kept anything from you, Molly, on' ■ thing?
• - •himself
•
•
As soon as be could collect his scatter­ and still more so to otaerv Mary trudging to vote, and when the ProSbivcry party
So say trig, Comcy let
down
ing the operation evidently wondering in I don’t know why! should now! Sure, '
through the churchyard to meet him.
saw that his vote was a Froo-State vote
e_within
cd senses, he heard a voice exclaim, ‘What
her own nibid what it' can possibly be it’s you that’ll tare the binefit of it, if .it very gingerly, and lay full length
•■'Cutney; avidl"
.
Oh, wril,’ said Mary, anxiously, when thev said he should not vote it; several
one of those —
weatb' the fiiiry-circle; he was■ e~
e-»h=. ho 1 soul of O'Chrrol, approach!’
that spits so cat-likc and so shitefuily into comes to good."
“ Ma’m t» you.”
men took bold of him by the collar and
‘ meadow‘
•&amp;&gt; I’m tiiravelin’ without my trunk they cncountered/'wtalluckr
‘
‘Dear Corney? replied Mary.Tm tap- i er-proof individuals to whom
the
“W tat the mischirf arc you thinkin »d the fire. The walfil of the little room are
‘ A power ofknowledge, but no money,’ pulled him away; be look bold o&lt; me and
Comfortably whitewashed ; only one bro­ py enough as it is, »o long as heaven gi via grass was as good as a fcather-tad. Con­ this time, any way,’ thought Corney, as he ; said Corney, scutentiotudy*.
irtmtndioiu hard about f*T
we were both pulled away together from
“Me thoughts is me own, anyway, Mia­ ken pane qt glass in the window, and ttat us strength to provide for each other’s requently wtal with the walk and the advanced towards the voice.
‘
Did
you
see
the
fairii*
I'
tta poll; they cried out, “ Cut his throat,”
It
continued,
*Soul
of
a
mortal,
why
it w.m
wasn’t manr
many minutes before fo
be­
neatly mended with a pta5c of old news­ want’s an' you continue to be what you beer, if
ss O’Carrol.”
‘Did 1 see them 1 bedod, I was one my­ “ tear his d—d heart out of him;” saw
hast thou sought our presence F
•
“ Unless, mny-b». you borrowed them paper; the dresser is as white as snap and al ways have been, a good husband to me. wm snoring last.
one man draw a knife upon him; saw a
•M.,
’ Coroay be. self?
He hadn't lieen asleap, ns he thought,
om some one else; an' tint’s im*t like! sand applied by tidy hands can make it, I’d rather not be throublod with any
•Oh! be aisyP
s
man with a lever, trying to pry up a cor­
an instant, before be felt tm iruininernblr pan to'stammer out, -ta-kasc 1 was a trifle
r, Mr. O’Carrol; for the a I reran origin- while tte few household utentilsttat adorn more?
•The ‘tiivil s doubt of it; wasn’t I at ner of the cabin; others cried out, “Don’t
•It’s nothin' but right for yon to say an, quantity of tiny foet traversing him all unaisv in me mind.’
I idaya did I obsarve iminatin’ from your it, shine to the utmost extent of their ca­
liome a bit ago, unbeknownt to youT— do it until you tavo orders;’’ saw Ellison
•What about 1’
pability. It’s tardly necessary to say. Mary, darlin’,’ returned Corney; ‘bat over; with regular step they marched up
Answer
mo
this,
didn
’
ty
ou
kiss
the
tabbycome out tta cabin with the liallot-box In
‘In regard of the :scarcityr of money,
ttat a good, cleanly, homely and Sensible now, supposin' ttat could mike a lady of bis throat, and scaled*his thin; making
“ Exci|&gt;tiu‘ ouce?’
just before you came out F
your reverence.’
wife, was Mary O’Carrol, and ottr friend you—ch 1 Think of bein' able to wear *
“ An’ whin was that, mar I axf*
‘As thrue as life, 1 did,’ said Mary,
‘What is your trade F
“ White I tuk it Inin me IjolWihcad to Curacy wm an ungrateful rascal to be di»- fine silken gound, an’ a beautiful sthraw at his eyes, where they commenced tugg.
slightly awe-struck.
‘
A
shoemaker,
sir?
satisfied »ith his condiqon. The mistake : bonnet wid a feather stuck in it; wouldn’t ing awav at the lids until they were forced
.0 was them and saw you do .it?
•Cobbler, you mean,' said tta voire, se­
open; the sight that met his view, filled
[** Aii have you tta'owdashloua vanity* be mado was this (and it is by no means you jerk your shoulders to show off tta
•Where were you, Corney F
verely. ‘No lying here; recollect, your
h suppose that nobody tiun’ght that be-■ 'roufmed to Crcueyl, be contrasted his sit­ silk, an' toes your purty head to humor him with wonder. The circle of meadow
‘Sittin’ on the end of his nose.’
they then left ; these judges were Ramsay
poor, mi’ rable, naked soul stands before
in
which
he
had
barely
room
to
stretch
! &lt;S8tion in life with the few who were better the feather V
Of course that was proof positive, but and Benson, both Free-State men; tta
1 must confess Mary’s heart did flutter himself out, formed all he could sen of us?
“Not to me luKjwkdge, Mre. O'Car- .iff than himself, instead of the many who
Inasmuch as Mary always did kins the boy crowd then commenced voting; saw no
Corney
thought
of
the
height
ta'd
have
earth.
Church, village, country, all tad
a
little,
at
the
mention
of
tta
silk
gown
were
infinitely
worse.
■
before
she
left
the
bouse,
the
coincidciwe
M.”
FrroState men vote.
*
And now,' d-wu-, domestic, tidy Mary and the feather. Corney saw his adrtty vanishetl; be rubbed his eyes and looked to fall, and trembled.
j
mints be good to us! There’s a
A. Homer.—Came to Kwans 14th No­
becomes less remarkable.
again, but there was nothing; with an in-;
’
ide of ignorance in the world; Imteome spreads her little cloth, coarse ’tis true, tage, and contihped.
vember, M; settled on Switasr Creak;
-Vr.il Lnri&gt;r lirfo, it wna Phil Ont ilia mn. expressable sensation of awe, he turned
bw, tell me, what is it Hurt makes you but scrupulously cleaned mid ironed, ev­
was there 30th March. ’55; on the 29th
circle. round, and creeping cautiously to the edge
ery fold showing like a printed line; she
in Coney’s disposition, or rather dissipa- of
( March, a large company, with a largo
of the circle, cared downward, and could
open* a little cubboard and and produces
ted the cloud which obscured bis real char- ,
‘For what I’
just discover the village he had quitted
an cmormous tame baked loaf, so close In’, 1’11 they meself?
octcr. Mary found her account in it by ।
about
a
mile
below
;
with
still
increasing
‘You wou-t be so foolish, Corner F
thin, Moll map*rrc, I'll tell you; and dense ttat a dyspeptic Individual
an increase of industry an bis part, and ,
‘Remember the
•May I niver taste glory, if 1 don’t do dread, ho was now aware that he was grad-,
would -feel on oppression' by merely
ually mounting higher and higher. Ono
looking nt It, but which our toil-hungered
To take a drink.’
Of course, after ttat aolomn, though more look, vilnges, cities, countries, were)
friends can dispose of by tta pound, with­
Many and many a time would be give an
out assistance of tonics; then, the small, doubtful obligation, Mary dared not en­ bk-nded into an undistinguidudile msssj
account of his ferial journey, religiously
black teapot, haring stood tho convention­ deavor to dissuade him from foil owing and soon tlic globular form of the earth.
convinced of its reality; once only Mary
just ventured to insinuate that. it might
“Wdl. then, Moll, come ten’ sit mur al time, is carefully wiped, am! placed on out hb intention, notwithstanding the most
possibly have b.xm a dream, but the
------ v------- —
r the table, and the whole frugal but enn­ mebuicb-ly forebodings of kidnappings,
e, an’ lave ofl polishin' upihatj&gt;wld
eopsr kittlej; for I. w«i.
want to spoke
apake mighty
nuybly ! fortoble meal arrayed W'ith TOtappiAizing fairy-blighting, and all tta terrors osuoeb(Xis to von. Haven’t you noticed that. nratoesn without which it beoomes a mere jrd with supernatural agency, filled her
T
until he found to his dismay that be was home coml
bnmaginatiou.
slated hiiusc 11tafs juat buildcd up.' matter of feeling and not of wijoymtfit.
‘Havn’t
The evening wax now fin- advanced, and rapidly shrinking in sire; his flesh dried'
amt our very mm!”--------------------------------- ‘Now, Corney, dear,’ said Mary, • toy’s
Corney, hating finished his pipe, rose to up, shrivelled, ereeked, and clasped his
implicitly
diminishing bones tighter, until at last be a loving remembrance of Mary.
2 ‘Come, Molly?
exclaimed, gsilv, was not bigger than a rerqxx-Cablc fly.—
‘Prwir Mlm.’
tinned the VC
1 Who. but young Phi! Blake, that
This is mighty quere,' thought Corney,
‘ttarel a" great lot of thh« like me frolgant luck.’

»

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THE NEW
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i3ET^“.

kked away from

Mary, with tearfal

a bridal

SWZEIXT

’, ff! don’t
Ottarol.

�REPVMJCAW BAKNKP.

Ul cneir rvuiru ।
B —- — —
•
’ they told me wm to hang tbe Abolition,
ito Kansas with ' tot* with; a Robt. Grant told ms when
be learned bow much 1 wm opposed to
fovir coming here to vote, I fomild be re­
warded with the rope fire* if 1 did not look
out; they Saimed tbe right to vote under
homes; atomdtd one or two of their moet- foe acta of tbe Territorial Legislature;
there were about *ix#y; they did not
claim to bedfcens; 1 aaked them partic­
into the Territory in September. 1854; ularly about that • uoe of them said, “We
settled on the Wakarusa, five mil— from have claim* m the Territory;” another
■aid, “Jim, what is foe use of telling that
d—n lie, you know we are going to vote
one of tbc Judge* of election for | same as we did on 31 at March, and return;”
theDiatrict; wea in Missouri two nr three they said they were going to tear down
weeks before eluctiun; whan 1 came up Lawrence and slide foe c—n town into

.

•’

Tbs Organ Grinds* of lie Democratic I mjuk
Sumner, In foe Senate
Washing*«. May 18, IMfl.
,
mraj
!«««•&lt;«
।
ra tk. EM Ineu. by e nurarabl.
Mr. Marccieta appearsia gticd deal dis­
,---------....
.
livre. After !S«k!y . admitting
foal foe ruftanfrom South Carolina, named Brooks.
turbed by the reception pf Fa’hcr Viiil,
N. BAILEY. Emmwho experloncca a rorrerfpondlng elation
MUtottri Comprvmiu was repealed for foe
of spirits. In regard to father Vijil, your
purpobe of relieving foe South from the on Kansas matter*, which is reprraaited ’
correspondent felicitate* himself that as
proreriptioo of bring prevented from ma­ on all hands to .be the most powerful and
he wm the firat to mention hia arrival
with Au eon, so he wyfthe first to vindi- j
king Slave State* of Kansre and Nebraska, eloquent display of oratory that ever grarate him from any4fonutations to which j
I they still have the effrontery to claim that red the American Senate. For this nothe announcement mignt give occasion.—
tbc party la opposed to Slavery nnd 81a. hie effort in behalf of Freedom, a miser­
It wm promptly declared that. tlxilTgh c s ■tnrros
veryexientioc; and, in foe fullneM of able, cowardly myrmidon of the Slave
now a priest and a celibate according to J. 8. YAMWCFT,
their zeal, they attempt to ’divest Gerrit power approached him; while eitthig in
the rules of the church, tho worthy padre
ixad once been an advocate nt law, and
This measure, &lt;ff rtich vital importance i Smitii, Abby Kelly, Garrison aud tbeir tiis chair, without tho means of defending
that the voung man might be presum­ to the people of Mitiiigan, ha* been killed several co-workers, of their peculiar hon­ himself, and felled him to the floor with
ed to be tnc offspring of the lawyer, nnd
or* by claiming that the Democratic party hie cane; knocking him senseless at the
not of the ccclcaiaatic. I trust 1 shall still , by the Presidential Veto. Again has that'
further prove my regard for the reverend relte of monarchy, the arbitrary one-man j is foe only real, aimon-pure Abolition par­ first blow, and repeating the blows upon
his head until hi* cano was shivered to
father and tho clergy generally, by pub- power, been brought Into requisition to ty of foe country.
In this attempt to grind out all kinds of pieces. This is another act in the drama
lishlng the following epigrammatic dia­ thwart the wishes of the people, and the
logue, supposed to have occurred between enactments of the National Ixjgialaturc. i music from foe same organ, they either of the Slavery-propagandists. The argil­
»ome caviling railer and himself, on this
The king rules. The commerce of the underrate the intelligence iff their reader*, menu they cannot answer, they meat m ith
question of paternity:
lakes, tho lives and comfort of our lake &lt;-r betray a low estimate of their own.— the bludgeon, the bowie-knife and revol­
r.«,S sriMt. for aham* I vos rt got a tin.
mariners, and the accumulating interests Tbc man who tear* down the fence be­ ver. Mr. Humner gave a bold, powerfol,

THE

I’lSt

Ilanyed!

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Chicago, Mar X
The Chicago Tnbwu publisbtesnexv,
baaed upon intelligence brought by tkn,
mon directly frcm Lawrence, ffinn wkid
we Irani that a company of mounted it,
sourifi* mode foilrappraranranrar Im
rcnce, on Wednesday. They were rra
forced until thrv numbered over A*
hundred. They bore flag*, end bansm
with all devices, except the star* m
stripe* of the United State*. Durlngfo
forenoon, the Committee of Public S&amp;.
ty sent a note to foe Marshal. a*»«iH
him that they would make to rrixtm,
to any process be might wish I. *rev,.
and asked of him nrptectv -n of ti »ir fo­
home on the 28th March, met a company
of men; did not know them} they tofd Free-State men were not going to vote on
und property. He made no answtrabout eleveoi o’rldck a deputy Want
me tliey were coming to Lawrence to vote; the same day aa they ; 1 answered that the
with a poue of ten men made hi* appt,,
some of them told m« they were from Free-State party expected to elect Gov.
ancc, summoned four men to *•.;&lt;t^,
Westville, and some from Columbia; they { Gecder on t Lit day; they said, “God d—n
in making smssta, end took G. W. Dfo
found I wm one of the Judciw, they want­ Gov. Reeder, he will not be aljve on that
ed to know if I would let then* vote with­ day.” and Robt Grant said he would kill
and G. W. Smith, prisoners. Thi* p*
of the enterprising citizens of the great tween his CAirn-fidd and his pasture where mid unanswerable argument in favor of took.dinoer at the Free State Hotel,**
out swearing; I came about fifteen miles him wherever be rould get-a chance, and I
M; ■ »» ww. - -— —The last of Speaker Bank's receptions Northwest, are again knocked into pl; are hi* cattle feed, would be cal led a simpleton Freedom, and for this be ia struck down. after dinner removed their prisoner* *4.
with them; should suppose there we&lt;e foe more Abo|iti&lt;mis*s be rould kill at •
Sheriff Jone*, mx«£
100 cf them; som-.- tight or Un asked me fire the better; they asked me if I was took plnce on Thursday night.
, once more made the spurt, the toy of a for asm-rting that be did it for foe purpose The sympathies uf every true friend of out nxJeatation.
this
The peroration of Mr. Sumner’s speech
ter made his appearance wrtii cightey
this question;
a ae*ben; saw
mw some
soma &lt;*
of these &gt;»«&lt;
men going to rote on tbe 1st; I told them no;
here st foe election of 30th March; 1 tok!' they then Mid I waa *or»c fonn an Aboli- is very fine. In a desperate hand to band scheming demagogue, a dough-face Pres­ of more effectually keeping bis cattle uut Liberty ore with the eloquent and noble- mtn, did not attempt any arrest*, but «.
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Again are . the rights
_
of hi* corn. Gen. Csaa, in his Nichulson hearted Massachusetts Senator, and the sultingly demanded all the psblir aadprl
them I csuki n it kt them vote according tioniM, fur I wm nothing but a d—n skirmish with Senators Douglas nnd Ma idential aspirant.
to tbe cwfo I would have to take; tian'; Southern traitor: on Monday, when the son. he boro off. by univcnetl admission, rad pradKtir. ioJ-Uy of milll?
trowed Uul ibo-J.-fTu. execrations hf the world should greet the vote artna, and gave the people fiv* n.i
were nil riuztns of tbc United,States, ar*l j polls were opened, I was called upon to all the hosors.—Cor. X. 1^. Courier &lt;t mtelllgwl frram.n »&lt;TIfirad .&lt; &lt;bo HJ. L
o,„
TerrHory dastardly ruffian who assailed him.— utc* to accede to his demand—forcAtm,
had tbe right to rote; they endeavored to I »cl os Judge of Election; refused to serve
JIW of IM.«»lom«. rad Ab.ra.eii.win.1
jj 4, M bn„
g^,, 1)cm^
Shame on the man that cun justify the in case of refusal to storm the town. (V
persuade me to let them vote.)
,
I in consequence of my opposition to law Bnquieer.
field pie« was given up, but tire ^4,
Tita Ttpnaoxr Taxiko bv rna KaxWl.t
.
trader
brarral,
raiwdeni.oue
I
Btkta
„
„
d
,
„
nll
black-hearted assaseln.
Committee* of refused to surrender their private arux They endeavored to get me to’ resign, ‘ and tiie Missourians Mng there to vote;
Ixyunoattow
CoMMrerra.
—
Wasband became much enraged becanre
b^wnse I1 wocla
would '1 they threatened
lhreatcm-d me in ronaequence,
consequence, Mr.
Kanaaa- mw, &gt;. Praiidrai I'.™, Ikcraraobhe^ „bject rf glerere^teolta,. Tb, [ the two Houses of Ccngress have the mnt- In half an hour he returned with at ounot;
old man
man aaked
aakedme
to kra~~L._continue —
m ■■ ’Whill^k,
member
of
the Territorial 1Leg- ir.gtrei. MomUy. May 19.—The h
&gt; tie SUibustee.n; rapedidon of Welker, | mon.
u-|
not; an
an old
me to
-Y
’
' •*; ter under investigation. The cxciuincnt whelming force, and two pL-ce* of artf
.
!---------a-L.. would wi.nrn.
Judge,
receive-i
their
vote*, —
and
they
islatura, inin particular;
particular; (when
when the
the polls
polls |Investigating
Investigatin (ommi Ue sent t&gt;y Uov. a
LLTbe
terraeeprad dx-.i.rad. L,, x„„h
«, in Maa acliusctt* ia represented to be in-. r»', \ -oramtrper? thiy A of d^rr.
ei.ed I placed myself where 1I ■ Robin*-"
Robin*-** ibem
pay me, I did not then rvsign, but left were Zodet.ed
’&gt; ?"TJe qcaid.'.v &lt;»f testur.'. int I |n:
u j _ -5
«... :n
*wa br n CM»“&lt;»ade upon the i rre Stet
^62"“’ rW?“‘* Ul,n d”’J fo* * ime quretion. The New York 2Day tense. if
them; 1 resigned on tbc morning of eke- rould sec who wtro *?&lt;• ctoud with pen- age,
’ ad-In
•
■tied to foe Speaker o? foe 1 of
If she doc* mX «q&gt;Ak out in tone* H
Her&gt;^
of Freedom Pm*,
-hole f.ra of U» bedml iraremmrat, j
of N„ of thunder, foe boM* of her gallant sun* jng
tion; was in one uf their camps near niy eij and paper m bund to note who voted; ll™. '
n,c fimner sat buitied. ni
house; they came there the evening b&gt; 11 made sixty-three foreign voters,and from
On Ole. BoMwa'e dotemi™ in U&gt;- » drajo r»T f.gibw book lo Ihrnlldora . Vor|t
w
„kttr. that lie bleaching oa‘Bunker Hill, will cry , the type* und prets of the latter inkrt
fore tbe 30th; they came over to Law. 1 twelvejo fifteen resident voters; some of | ington, Missouri,hi* wife, at his request, land dawry; he cm order tbc .armv of; r
..J1"*1
-J-ti.,
' i ,loer- - ut asain.t her
T
'Ybnw n sn-1 ckikkw
"H
’*1* "»*
rence; saw some of them here; there | them who esnie up with me did not vote on,inorf be, Iran,,,. A, C.,l„i&gt;„ra I thc V.i J Surra Into Kaneu in . d lo '
..ut again*! irer.
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(kd ln B1| directions—nu time wM p,o
f A„„n„„ „a„., on. of .be peri, berr ..k-mprad «. ro.ra
were fifteen or twenty there; looked ov|r , st Franklin, but voted at other place*, as I Wo.-bebradnlU,. rark.gr... .be lira.
Tk. 0- w.ralee.
'“qX'lKXnIra.-.ere jrilh, tkr^t
port of foe poll list, and km*w some ol was informed,
C. h. Watson, who. j&lt;Mhir, delivered n
,
,
,,
,,
• up the real purpose of thA Slnverv-propafoe men whose names arc then: to reside I
Crvu-exautined.—General Whlficld was io.be BnralerprtaiX.
in
• rad.-rf h.e rarainlIbjr ora. |
The govcrwuai'l slaughter which t* pre- the street* like *0 many demon*,tbmic
in Missouri.
foe only candidate at tho clecthm.
Theihli
Congresdonal
CotBrnisafoncrs
re- ..f
rcident
Misaounans
in fraud
of foe right*
.
. 7'2°!
Without further paring, and perhaps before fols time zlrce- ( mg every man frith death. The Tnbwri
lb, prakraeAramMO
With .be
fce eeol
raiU.ra of
Um Teeeiioe,
— - f ,'. y., w
„
C
Crou-eeumined.—They said that if 1 ■
Ey Gov. Rerder.—Robert Grant live*
.
ra.e..™
Th;.;.
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comment. W e quote fn4n foe Dav Duuk dy perpetrated in Kan*a.’. is the firat real inf •rmant left at 8 o’clock. Fifteen tn-h
did not receive their Vot-.w their men ' in Saline rounty, Mo.; he so told me; liv. SUCBl
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pregnant warning which this country fans , from Ijiwrencv, h&lt; saw a vukaw tf
would hang-me; they told ms th»t they ed in Franklin during the invasion of last 1
utikroken until their return. This i* ‘
blacker
and more arbitrary
!
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' and tv''of
April 14th.
frit, uf ite own insecurity. The found*- sinokc^and a great light in that dirreti
wanted to'g.t a Lcgulaturetusuit them; November; my bouse is within a mile of thc testimony/ which for Missourians;
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and make
a 81-vc State.
the encampment of the Miasoariana; Mr.
threatened to&amp;strov. ran‘*1 ““
, enactment, of toe mow
Slavery Eztenttoa.
tifma iff a *dfgurerned community cun He has nd doubt list the togn iadwtM.
Sbcoxd Day—Wkdxisdat, ApkilSO.
Wall ice, a leading Pro-Slavery man, aak-1
May 20.— Nr. Sumner’, concluaion to ; irresponsible dcspotiuns of Kumpe; be.
: real safely only in self-control Vf the pe&gt;-1 cd.
\
Jfsrcwr //. lieu, ul he - enth district— 1 ed me to attend M* store, m they were go. d,v er(x excelled bi* liegirning y.jXcrdsy. ran league with Miuouri rnfiani in tbeir • nr, tu «« uu U&gt;&lt;j an 10 te
, pie wh&lt;« constitute it, and in thrwubscr 1- j Liraa.—Another m«**ragcr who !■*
Have ejc.tn.tud c mu* roll and pbll to ks ing to mukc an *rrcw; after the rracuesa* ■ and attracted a brilliant *udiencc. The v;|0 and nefarious attempts to subvert
S ■»«!. and HaU Md iDce of its rclrtn. to the same principle* treatcnworth ju*t before the dvprtun
of Sev&lt;nth District, of £Oth March; there Junes, and wa» told that he (Jone*) wi* peroration wm commanding in dignified Li^rtv anj p^t Slaven in Kan***- all CbM», tb. n«n.*&lt;l tb*'r«rtv •hxh m« i •« «jj&gt;v | of Goxcniment wlacli control the octa of foe boat, any* that seviyu! tncr. Ltd bm
were £2 votes un tlic cimus, 17 of them writing to Col. Boone, of Westport, Mo., { e|ouu4ncv.
/
n
or
,op toumm'TlCwto the- people ttxmschcvs In foe equipoise killed by Jopcs’ party. Il i* feared tk ,
,ra ra th.- poll lx»k, ; lira. &gt;ra
rad
Hx-r. wraH he &gt; l-l lira in th...^ ra_ M___ lira,
top
h. he
rancan
dedo
h. in
Ih.the
ram,
el of
De, ^rararaj.^-Kra,
I.
these
tilings
name
DeI
— ~™...lux/* 5o&lt;hi»KH&lt;s I „f justice, consists foe safety of gwcni- General Pomeroy ha* been hung by th
m uv '
: but if a few dollars arc wanted
-ord. ro*c t■ mocracv
-. .. I1I "IBTT*-’ *?**?**,oUbT&lt;'“ts2,’.i^tnr-2i mvnt.
j innb. Governor Rublnsou feat Irewtsr- **
• • — -- -----------------------names on the pdl list; 8 legal voteis dn j Territory; »uid I. “My God! slut doe* Douglas and others, with one accord, rose
de&lt;p and
andj »•'
t«&gt;improve
waters —of—
tbe
Government; asserted adoubtfid power. | b-n, in foe hand* of the authuriticv Go
.
tbc poll list arc not on the censu* roll* t B fois mean 1 Why don’t he go to the Gov. to obtain the floor, showing h&lt;&gt;wdc&lt;p
““fi—«&gt; foenavigable--------------, 1’ !
of tlw 8 had been there and biiilt eabiu*, eftior 1“
’
I general ihc shafts had entered. To Mr.
Mr. migl-ty
miffl tvWist,
Wist,and
and facilitate
facilitate tbc
thetransmit'
tratmnis-' ■w«r*pwi.-»i*»*ry,-ik*fn&gt;»l«»c*T. md negro »:»• Bll(j mailed itself of on unuuthorired agen- Shannon, it ia said, is no more than si-ta ’
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I
i
cy.
when
it
inaugurated
the
standing
army
1 omr amt ng foe Missourians. Ikiaech
Cass wo4 conceded the privilvdge of the sioti to market of her millions of produc- j __
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and were away when foe censns was fekObjected to by Col. Wn-id.*on.
1
u—.
m3&lt;r. fawMSiwI. »Svt* *11 otb- ; in Kamuia. a* a means uf subduing public 1 a thing to sign papers with.
a«.r. Uf Im Ut &lt;ff mradtoOnrimmfl
b 1-rmidmt rad- L™.™
en; 3 are new comer*; there were 607
LzavaxwosTii Cirr. Kaxsas, I
pubbe M0
mo c
at
Due thouaanil or filken hundred
rocket. Mr. Douglas surpassed his no’ .
er pub;»
'.to*
“ - d*T, »mbodic» tb* oj p.«mon opjnjmi tliere, to the *lavery standard.— ;
votes cast in uur District oh Nov. 29.
t K,
May 17. 1836.
f
byT.™ j.ram.liil-K d«lv brramm-TO
raM&gt;- .uiit»*XuMa&gt;wn&gt;rMr. Hrw»rd. tbawid «*Totc« Ine founders-vf aovc nment made n&lt;« sourions are in tbe Territory. .
1854; in my judgment there could not at
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To
Ae
Editorin/
the
Chicago
Tribe
nr
:
which
zisolted
the
Chamber.
•
Mr.
Malutional
scruple*
stare
him
in
the
free,
C-1
■1* km pr*udciit. »nd tb* ikaioi Poet, if op- .ueh ute „f the artnv.
Uctd.-r
auppomd to be in
in a pure c■ ( ‘
that time haire been mure tiurt 25 or
1
. r . under anv
, .provorar ia *uppo*ed
ra^l
la
alia
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IX,
if.rr'.
OHK-ld
bh
B
brail
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There will, in all probability be a bat- son «as vehement in Virginia indignation, and he is, at once, transformed into a
*^j,*“‘*
^lii n whatever, and it was only when-l ive- Mf.-ty. lie is daily expected her* m i
resid. nt voters in that Liftnet
■Caif.e tl* •” a &lt;’\v
,w®» between the men of though more dccuroiis than Dough*. Mr- miuIt rigid »pcciinen of a etrict eonetruc \ •c&gt;tv«^iiigUMo&gt;^Miti&lt;
ry made tbc demand, that the force design- Nvbtas'.a and Iowa. The mob tsmur ■
William June called and *wcftn— Came
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into the Territory about middle of De
North -nd the mintons of the slave Sumner’s spontaneous retort upon the .
cd
by
the
Ow-ory
of
government
fi
r
the
tv
k.ng
Robinwm,
G.
W.
Brown,
and
I’,
, bribe
*ud »uuufi
csinbsr, 1854; «ame into St Joseph, M. a, p &gt;*«■ ia Kanaaa Tbe new* from Law three—Oss. Douglas and Mason; was one , '®"u 1S
prutcctiim uf the wh- k. were ordered to ' ctzler, all on one trre.
Assurance* were given by the DensoSTChS
In November, from llli»&gt;is; I am rettlrd
tndicauw a renewal of hostfoUe*.— . of the mu trailing ami graewfol exhibitions
turn their bay«n*te against peaceable citi
Ike Free State Men will make a ito
upon foe Wakaru-ui second dmirict. one i Cbmpamc* ol armed ruffians from, Mis of fuircastM- power ever witnessed in the 1 rratic politicians and presses that this bill term ste»tiy tsunbua.
ten*.
I at Topeka, und fight it out. They rand a half miles from Bl«ominzt.&lt;n; on 1 wuri ore already on their way to La*
Washington! was strongly importuned now gathering at that point. Atchii&gt;vi&lt;
Senate. His mercy to Cnas’* years wa» w*»
frumod a* to obviate th* oOMtltuthe last day sf January. 1855, came * ifo
Sunreon..rcumjwny them. Two terrible yet burning. Tire imptieimnof
Prf-ik^t bul tbi, hM teureMtejUru
to make use of tbc army to put down the . in tire Territory wi.h tire caacuii used a
. part of mr
o^d my oldest *un; northern editor* have been *rre*:&lt;d bv of Douglas, and the scornful retslut.- n
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whiskey rclwlliim in 1794, in Pcnnsvlva- j the gurrkon.
ontiwla^iLr of February moved rnv mobs—Mr. Brown, of tbs Herold of upon ML-n’s sffecuti .uperi-ritv |«s- &lt;~&gt;&lt;«"«&gt;t P*«of UMonst tut.onahty that
nia, b; t he ftnrdilv refused to allow a blow ।
The United State* troops orc net sir*
family therc;‘on foe day of tho election {**«*»*• » Westport. Missouri, and Mr. duevd the most Starti n’effect, the d-- has so lung served the Democratic port}
-Now.wUt kite pc
tu be struck by die Federal force. The ej t*&gt; stir from tbeir quarter*. th.-urh«o
I mw a w.e-n with a tk:. which pawed Mifo-n, one of the ed.tnr. of the free termiiuthxi bhich I ecxhil ied thro rghout a* a coyer for t'teir illiberal and anti- ^*^7,
safe line uf proccelrnt rstabluhcd by foe i&lt;ivs to protect tbc settler*. A civil ar
me before I gut t - the pulls; went Slate, ln^ returning from Lecompton to to stand up. A-ntributed materially to the , American polick, has again been rcsusci . no &lt;l*i« &lt;
father of Li* country, has been rasblv, i rage* un the frontier.
into foe bouse; wasn't out much; helped . Lawrence.
ruthlrariy paooed. by the moat rile, foe
— re « ■—-------them prepare the pi'll book*; «aw • great
raesaengtr has been *ent to Col. Lane
tthr act Admit kert
plied «l h-ut Stltr.-Dd-^llb’Vt OPCC vu r
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Go. th? tasvltcu UMl el POM re most incv^sideretc, nnd 'be most venal &lt;•!
taemprepare tac pun ■**&gt;*&gt;•;
•&amp;■&lt;.»
--v-many
persons
passing
dtpr ..a
and ।1 to rrohest
reqheat him
him to
to raise
raise aa reiriment
regiment immvimmc-: •tqkpingzhe.bounds of propriety. It wrs the relfiA pnrjK-cs ofan unprincipled an! tolucrats, tbe eta*]* cM srvmea red bewiMeced foe nun who Lave occupied his place.—
---------------—--------»— ibefore
-r .. .foe
l, jrara.
In 1812, Ixniifoana wm admitted :
conceded by
friend,
art of perfldy
•.
universally conceded
bv Ins
lit* fritf
— .nd traffing demag*^uc. lb . ?-*
of “•—*"»&lt;“ £*$EU~
,o d»h^&lt;' « Yea, * ith a full kaowlJdgr. uxl» freti. thp Union, with a w hi to population, smwindow; pulls were opened; perwms 1 diately, and march to foe rescue of the ' univerMfly
came and voted; other* came and reers northern squatter*. Wi 11 foe men of the ' candid
cndal opponent*
ubD«rnu that Dpuglaa
WM comcom on the part of the great leader of the NoN«s 1 IttSs
aik,’Mih'.
av., ~
udrt..
b&lt;-nn«yto r*cvll..ti&lt; n iff, the treat hers of John Ty- dingio:heCen^«HXtprereding..-fMJIl
B
fhpugla* wm
objected to because they were not resi- North calmly see their brethren butchered .
I
r»ou»rebiM&gt;
—
&lt;
sa7up&gt;a
j
l*fo
jwuple
«&gt;C
the
United
Sutra
arc
i
Kansas
Ims
now
a
population
of
iW.ft
’
’
’
pletely finred and extinguished
There
Democracy, has justly ar .used
denfl of foe Territory; thing* went on i by foe merciless mercenaries &lt;ff the slave wm m. divmun &lt;.f opmion as to thesupen-.
lnd
lJun ,lf 'th,
,e
nrsqtr«*»-i«»b«p.io01
J
-l'USEfllE •LX-I p.-ci»rcd to place Franklin Picrcu in n ; 1* the fact, that four-fifths of these art j
untir about 38 vote* were taken, when [ p”*erl Men of the North! Totherv*- ority of .sn le and manner tn which h.,
“&gt;u Tr.Naiub
uf UMs^o^iLrrs^H
hi.a v
ud^n'afoa
Nur'uXKKi?-' lK*,'t‘tin ^tr l‘vk^ Wm. Tykr betrayed | favor uf Free Labor, a auffichnt exro
«&gt;ne man came forward wIkmw vote wu»!«’« °l" Lawrence! March!
uijL - bUttxtEAT - 1.^ THK WUULK BBQAU uoly the whig |NUty.
I’icrix lifts betray- fur keeping her out &lt;ff the Uni-al k
'ftB .
(Douglas) "was lashed, to the infinite p,bcr "cWirn States,
Even tbc fret I -■&gt;
xobthTitK kxpaxsjon
luS cotntry. and hits proved recreant I 181C Indiana was made a State. TS
objected to; tlw Judges would n&lt;X receive i
The South Carolina “chivalry” are rob- amusement, astonishment and admiration Preu, with all its cringing servility to par-1 NuBTU^ulTunttJ
, ^of j
it util be swore he was a rraidun: of the j bing rrcrchante’ wagons, and seizing and of the S««iate Chamber. Mr. Sumner ha* , tv. has not the c*ur*g&lt;- to brave the indig- •‘OUTHER.x MUCiCTY. OK SO CALLXDEXTEV to the great cause uf human Freedom, Census at the time allowed her but 23J?'
Territory; tbe crowd cried out h&lt;v should I appropriating ammunition—in the name added n mbit to his Mati-re
' ,
. ,
; t*lON OF tQ.AVMt). nd Uwj rely wsil to bs»e v berever found.
. white citizens. Kansas has now ruin'
'S
added
a
cutnt
to
ma
stati.re.
MU&lt;in
of
|n
people
by
counte•*—
■
“
—
vote without swearing: while thw w»* of Law and Order.
,
The act of calling out t:e United States i three time* ax many. Mississippi ’»
.
A good story is told of Dopgia* and .
.
.s .
_ • .l
going on, a dozen came to vote and- were .
The moh .round I^awrriice .wear they
Doiu.™«ui»,i7ipriv.u : »"&gt;«-"»
•«»««“» |M. ta, «&lt; m &lt;l»!
army, to shout d«run the free immigrant* I admitted into the Union in 1817. B
fl
pulled away; pistol. w«rc presented to ’ W'U raze foe town ui 1cm every rifle dnd parlor at Guy’s National Hotel tiie other drama of the Stringfellow Democracy.—
of Kansas, and to aid and couti'cnance the - Census tnkai tlirce year* after, c--slJf'
j
foe Jndgc*. a«d they were told their brain* all foe munition* of war in it ‘are wirrenrum-crazy
mlscrecnto
of
Missouri
in
the
:
but
42,176
white
people
within
al!
lc
night, talking with a ditten of Buclmnsn’s . Under the force of pulilic opinion it I* conshuuld be blown out if Iley did not re- dered at discretion.
&lt;ork
'jg
work of
of murder,
murder, cunflsgration.
conflagration, pillage
pillageinnd &gt; limits. Kansas already has half »&lt; cm
frienda. when foe latter having been rent .traincJ to cry out, “We thank God that
CBive the vote* of these persons'^rho repeople of Lawrence h'.veno leader
’
• . more than sho. W by "not admit herC S
rapine, ia a step which is rife with
—
27. j “
»'
-------------------------------- — r • . rrc—aeni i
fused to take foe oath; tiwy declared they j worthy of the criai*.
1
Thia is the fifth week of the publication danger of decay, to the very government | Because her people wish to protect tk
young friend, said Buchanan, soon after
camo there to vote, and tlwytwonld vote’;,
1” spite of all the fuxa that has liecn wards, tarding patronizingly to Douglas. ’,n?
* f’0*Evej-y t.uc friend of libV
of the RarcaucAx Bammuu and it is pro­ itselC The ]&gt;eoule of the Northern States labor of white nun, from the smotbuti
wards, tarding patronixingly to Douglas.
.
one of the Judges, Mr. Elluton, rose and made by ebon shin journaliste about “let me give a little afhice.’’ “Thank «rty In both hemisphere*, will join fer­
a
“let me give a littlejsdvice. ’
are not prepared—they never will be pro- and blighting influence of Africni. dans
per
for
us
to
say,
that
its
suew-es,
equals
«tid, w* moat ciose the poll*, or else there Sharpe’s rifles and Bible, it is a melon
Will this reason satisfy Northern Dw&gt;
«
vour imtantly jetorted Douglas, seizing vently in fois ejaculation, nnd thunk God,
our highest ex|*eetali&lt;m*. Wo desire our parvd, to suixi by una see their brutoers crate—will it satisfy anybody. «ara tb
will be 500 ahiXs fired in here In less than ' choly fact that there are not arm* in Law.
J
him by foy hand, “1 expect to choose my : not only for thxappr. achinger.d iff Picrre'a
and sisters of free Kansas, ground to picfie minutes; they tried to overtlirow the rt-nce to equip more than one hundred and
fiend* throughout the county to accept ces upon the nether inlU-atone of military 347.000 Black Aristoerate of the Sonti
_y
Constitutional
most
!
’ -advisers
J——“ goon, and*am
m mo
*1 administration, but also for thejinmistakcab.n; at thia time Mr. Ellison gift the : ^fry uiro. Tbe other* are scattered over z —
tim
happy fouato n-raive year acceptance in able evidence that the piwer of the whole our sincere acknowledgement* for the al­ power. If they are true to themselves, aid their politicd bnndmen' under «
-------- vLttu
---------------------Territory, and many of them have
balloVbox; ....
the d.N&gt;r».were
brbken
open;
With a k«
adv. nee.”
“ Old Buck ” waa so confus­
acrity
and leal with which they have res­ they will pour into Kansas in numbers Federal Administration !
Ellia &gt;n ruahed out and tried hurrah fe r been stolen by “law and order men."
ed by foil turn in the conversation that he brood nf dough-faces h ra;id!y passing ponded to our call, and the willingness sufficient to &lt;&gt;. erwhJm the Presidential number tliaa Misriwaippi, Tarji -we •« ’
There are no arm* in Leavenworth at
Missouri; I gnthered up some pape-sar.d
away, and that Democratic misrule is
force, and arraign themselves by the side admitted in 1796, upon the ba&lt;n • fa pep
all—I mean in the pcsscasion of Free forgot the proffered advice altogether.
ga&gt;« them to one of the Judges; the
The Anti-Nebraaka men are in caucus “drawing to a I close.’’ We know uf no
of the threatened and dovuted band of I ulatiou ol only 32,013 white*. Tcnnaw
crowd rushed into the oab n; I left the State men.
We hope their efforts will not stop here, free men and free women, and will burl a however [xmacoaed the merit of d u-rala
3
to night relative to foe exciting Kansas
Seventy-five rifici, sent ont from the
man of that party whojis a prominent
cib'ta; soon saw a man come out with
but that they will continue to exert them­ manly and prompt defiance in the teeth of Ijibor, by making it the lot ef »l»»e
|
news.
—
Car.
X,
K
Timet.
candidate for the Presidency, «bo*s opinsome p«p&lt;n In his hand; saw that they East—but private propertv—were seized
/
the combined forces of Slaven and Pres­ | lashed to thb field, and bought and wk
selves for the benefit of the paper.
were tiUnk papers; 1 Luatod for Meson. by a mob at Franklin, a few miles frcm
। Iona on the eubjcct of river and harbor
ny of.
JK
ident making: The order to the annj
* like mule* and oxen. Kansu* v b t«*
Benson and Ramsay, tlw oth r Judges, Lawrence, on Wednesday ruorning last.
Law.1 her population, is indeed guilty
improvementa, so far as known, are mate­
pillage tv advance upon tbc- citv of L_
Gov. Shannon has distributed hundreds
tiw -ko of the cause which we ad
io see if they had come Out; found them,
1
to
rave
her
soil
for
the
labor
&lt;jf
whiteisft
rencc,
is
tlse
last
card
which
Pierce
can
i
rially
different
from
th-sc
of
Pierce.
—
of U. 8. arms to' Buford’s men and the |
Washington, May 22.
and heard a tnan telling them he would
vtKWle, give a noble and generous effort play in the game of nomination. With unpurchaaalile and free. She h;• tonfir
Immediately after the adjournment of, Whin questioned os that subject, they
The holy hypocrisy of ebo-ahin
give them five minutes to resign nr die; I mob.
to increase the csrvulatiun of our paper and unbridled lust of power, having no prece­ rd fois, .nd the Black Arish'i
Coo™,
PrMon S. Brack,, of _,„n,
Uwnreke, b.M»d
w«nl into the cabin to see Bvnson again, preachers snd editors, in relation to tbe
u
aid the cause of Freedom. Our political dent’under thia gOvcmmcnL ticnassuught determined to keep bcr out iff t‘ lari
and mw a man holding a watch in bis presentation of Bibles to Buford's romps- „
F'“ of
oljMlra,. or, Ilk,
and under their grip, till thev can A cd 1* J
House, entered the Senate Chamber, ap- »
,J
.
upp&lt;menu are watchful and vigilant They to embroil the nation with Great Britain,
hand; I told Benson be had batter leave his ny, bn been exposed by the friend* of pnwebed
-1
the real of Mr. Sumner, 'and [ Gen Coxa, arc preve ted by “the notse and
he has fostered and acknow ledged the gov. with slave-drivers, and cha'in sh-very*
bouse; be said be did aqt want to leave hia Frej Kansas ss It merits to he. Every
are
making
a
desperate
effort
to
flood
the
il
struck him a powerful bk&gt;* with a ranc, ' confusion," from anv expression of opincnunenul achetnro of Walker, and he has un her. But is it right! Michuin. «=•
own boose; he finally did with Ramsay and member iff Buf-wd'i'orenpuy left Alaba­
county with bombaatic and deceitful pn&gt; invoked bloodabed in Kansas, and all to into tbe Union in 1837, with a p yuist
myself: we went, sumb fifteen in number, I ma “armed to the teeth"—not with bibles ,1 d» ram. time wrarag Um of llbrlhg I mo. Tk.rr l^rkr" orn l» no hemo of
....... .. r.-Jin. &gt;nd hia mv headed rola................................................
’ .
slavery document* for the purpose of pro­ tin* end that he may come into the Cincin­ of only 31,34$. Were they bef r. ’5
to Mr. RamMv’a house; 1 asked Benson I only, but with rifle*, bowies and revolver*. S-uth Can-iina and his grey beaded rela­ obtaining justice for the interests of the
they
more
deserving,
than
the
69*
]
there
bo neersmty for bringing tive Senator Butler, Mr. Sumner recover­
longing the power of the reigning dinasty. nati Convention with an unbroken Southwhere the poll
U books
ixx&gt;a. were
were ;, I■ found
luunu the
uie I But —
-- -was
— —
~
great West in respect to river and harbor
picked mm in Kansas 1 Ark " 4»“
hi* r
pockot
handed
poll hooka in 1-J—,; be-—
LT Tthem
— them arm*—f -r Gov. Shn nor-, moat protw ed suffideotly to call for help but no one
Thcae cffiirts must be met. The truth cm vote, hoping through the (wtronage iff
admitted in 1888, with apqpulat
«/ '
improvements under Dcmocntle rule.—
«
1
II
n
.
_
I
*»_
11
•
’
1.T.dT
r&gt;avia'
nrdem
ena’
ly
by
President
Jeff.
Davis'
orders,
en
­
Interfered,
and
Mr.
Brouka
repeated
the
government
to
secure
from
the
office-hold
­
to Mr. Hum backer; Mr. H. and Mr. B.
must be circulated to counteract their ers, sufficient Northern support to nomi­ ly 26,4171 white citizens. Nop •" *
.
I'.-.:. went toward* tbeir homes; a crowd rolled them in ths Territorial militia, and blows until Mr. S. wm deprived of The only way to accomplish the object is
heresies. Friends, come up to the good nate him. Most supremely accursed das- seriuuriy compare them, for
y “
of men came on horseback and asked presented them wifo United State* arms power of speech. Some eye witnesses sttte to elect a man to the Presidency who ia
that Brooks struck m many ns fifty lime*
' “®:
werk. Sind in subscriptions and enable lard and cut-throat that he is, Im&gt; employ a Quality of citizenship, with the t'
where the poll books were'; we told them before they bad been a week
If the new* from Lawrence today holds on the bead of Mr. 8. Mr. 8„wm sitting in favor uf such improvements, and who
- M
means to retain and drag out a miserable tbeir number in Kansas, now van , k*--*1
. Llou*. foe slightest hope for a small comp*, in ar. arm chair when theasMult was made is cot bound by the adieu of.* party that
four years of oatonsibla power, more baae, ing at the door of the Union.
ty, the great National principle of Free­
ny to reach there, from LeavenwoTtli, and had nu opportunity to defend himself “aces a nigger in the fence’’ every time an
more flagrant, and more sanguinary, than | was allowed to come ia. nay w.v li«r' _
dom
and
Constitutional
rights.
We
hope
witbovt meeting sn overwhelming force after th* assault He was carried to his
Louis Napoleon was tcmpl.-d to use, to [ in, in 1845. upon a white bf'» ™ * !
had foe transmiidsa’.
JUmbacker behind him;* foe cry and of ruffians, a few of u* will march for rooms, but the extent of his injuries is nut [ject the advancement of the interests ofj our friends from all parts of the county, buy an indefinite term of unquestioned, | IM3. Bvt
Lawrence.to-night, and try to enter foe secertained. Various opinions on the sub­
will call &lt;m ua'whcn they are intown. We unqualified, and irresponsible personal den- j of being a Stave Thgritory. K»a*»
the
free
North
and
West
ject are expressed—many applauding, and
potmn. Had the Democratic State Cun- indeed wedded to foe Ikm'*r '
shall always be glad to ace them.
some deoouncing it aa a cowardly attempt
vecti-c which aascmbled in this dty last | uf Free Labor. But doe. fouA
Our thanks are also due to our contem­
Some rebellious members of the Denio- poraries of the Stale for the flattering man-' week, dared to expre** the feelings 'which | outrage of ex rinding bcr from the tr
of |
Brook* «U complained eff br Mr. Lca-A
actuated more than two-thirds of its mem­ till Stringfellow; Stannoo. and Ik*
■k-» i dcr, upon whose oath Justice Hulllnghend cratic Bute Convention, recently bald in
ff
bers, a timely and wholesome IcMtm would shall give her a rortificate that
Detroit, having got their musical abilities
"93,700 inhaHtante"! Asanndiy notfl
rhich have been administered to their palteruw
Brooks to give ball In the
. Albany Joururl.
»
highway robbery.
as security fir hia appearan
cm tho hay of the Bill for improving the
Tbe ffameJ^r^lS\e &lt;ft hdy •»
P. M. Mr. Sumner has .
but it ia hoped not daugero
, bM worn, at one time, m many n« fo*
.
Brooks
A steam boiler ia Edson's distillery in
, skirts.
Alhalfy exploded on Thursday last, inpltahsd Muw Iaghtiheft, rff Virginia. Slw
subtly killing Mr. Cyrus Edson, om ol
Hf-Our thanks are dne to. Hao. D.3.
to FnmkUn «th July. JflSb. from wm married to Hon. Geo. Vail, M. C,
WatniMK, for valuable Public Doonnri; wm btiow. hxfependenee ia
Washtagton. May 24
Ixaria.Mav24

Tb* propel

DIED.

1.VMJ

OFMCE GE.xEKALBOUK AGENCY.

MA

WANTED’?

T"™S

820 W 8230 PER MONTH.

HBifffL bishop:

tbpprr,
(Wa

STOA

COW LOST.
TPSTKATED from lbs •utecribcr ia
«n
Uj orabuot Uw Mk day of Ap»fl. U&lt;1. . e.m M

tert&amp;ux" GOO
Joiix Owxx; Hoots

made to'

b. L. Kxr. Attorney and Counsellor at ।
Ja», C«ltortU'e«.lAnmarclor. PraMsn Ctaimt. j

V1IXAGK ORDlNANt
L». It Nball ba lb* 4»«I st tb* Aan-’O B&gt;

H

suita
tw applied in l*t» manner.
MU. da; -t April Hlenin*

.hip bijrliwar taar*.

whic

,v'u I I &gt;■&lt;
Wi.ded tU '

ef llaating*
A CARD.
GREEMFltXD. Atlurlcy .nd C«»rc.l!or W |

&lt;w
G&lt;
Rci

; ine
■sa-fuissir ,n«&gt;

H..u»O, M«&gt; IS. 1*4. J_____ LraL-._____

Ilwldcn'* Mill Agwtn in Jlutin**-

and
EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

■nnegs,»*T n.

______

quit&lt;

sell 1

NEW STAGE ROUTE!
llaaUwgs and lawlnmnxwo-

THROUGH LN SEVEN HOURS.
wilS
U»~»
Ml m U&gt;t M.ciuo° C«nir»l IL R, F&gt;“6
“
.ch 0* .ilhgwrf Yaak*
GnU Pi*ine. Tbe ««•“

nr m rwjjkr corcoB
MSB

C?
AtueiuMni e*a iMued out *• and
Um aral of U»
ton hr th r mi&gt;ly
rev-a* Um WC&gt;*&gt;&lt;1 d*» tt Apnl. A_ &lt;»»’•*•

line

Tai
Aiteoey
HURAH

Bed

FOR THE NEW HARD­
WARE BT11KE

FVB

C’al

A.M.1

JAS’
•i

n-

�THE SEW STEAM SAW MIL!.,

We
would say we have
W exetpt
• I nited Staten. I)
Committee of Pu*•e to the Martini,
/•would make no: r
«• bo might wish i
him protection of tl
o’clock ft dfjnrty
of ten men made *i
ned four men to a
rests, and took G. J
■mith, ntirKincm. T
tl the Free State J
removed tix ix priam
ion.
Sheriff Jime.
s npjH-arancc with

H. A. Goodtkab, Dealer Id Dry Goods,
Hardware, Qrocerioa, Crockery,H*ia,Capr.Boota,
Shore and Brady Made Clothing. Bailey'. Block.
State Street. Hasting.. Mich.

eged 32. year..

l&gt;FKlci^IE.\ EiUL BOOK AGENCY.

MASS

WANTED!!

MEETING

Bsabx», Waaaax At Co, WhoUale Pa
per Dealer, and proprietor, of the Winnebago
kill.; Wareboare, So. D, La Stile Street, OU-

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Nxvtxs At KxAnx, Merchants and Deal­
er. in Dry Good.. Crockery, Groceries, Boote A
Sbooa. Uata, Capa, Clothing and Fancy Gwda.
Goodyear'inloA Haalmg., Mich.

1 ^^i^dditb^or Stock ofGoada.
■nd an. in want of artrete. tat our line, are reqaeat-

Our Kock consiat. of every variety of TIN,
f
Copper,
mJ Sheet Iron ware. Hardware, Stxbbixs A: Rvasmx, Dealers in
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stores, |
Gooda^-G roeerM*. Crackrnr. Hate, Capa,
and Shorn, Chain u&gt;d Cabinet Fsmitare.
Store Pipe, Farming Tools and
year'. Block, Huliog^ Mich.
Mechanics Tools of every
iandjohich we will sell
; Fkaxcis Rowxa, Dealer in Stove*.
cheaper than ever
befareoffered
in this Market.

m.11 Pnbbeniiooa, New and Standard Wcrta. A
aalary i&gt; guaranteed of from
.
tsotro »2M» PER MONTH.
deneadlng wtiolly upon the ability and peraewe
reneoafSoismL TwacaudaMTUM of becoming
Bgvntr. by remitting One fAdter, naming th. terri­
tory in which Ury ptopc-M operating, will reaclva

and are still

WAITING

THOS. F. HARVEY,

Dry
Boot,
Good­

nothing more or less

MSSCHANT TAILOK

Iron,

°'^.v a uinaor. « ►

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

0-E7SS'“'

Haolbt At WidvTMav, Manufacturers of
Tin. Sbaetlrou tad Copper Voa Dealer. ia
Imo. Nail*, Steel, Ula... Sbelf-Hardwara, Cutle­
ry and 8toveaX» Store one door weal of the Hwt
Office, Halting.. Mkb.

or at leart. told cheaper than a rr.ao eould .teal
-■ -- it
L-J
------ :
—» —

Which they offer for
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry

sale

than
some

Cheaper Than Ever*

before

FOR CASH,

U&gt; work done by him will be warranted. Hreae
pre him acai) and be will do your woe* to your
Hi. rt»p b fa Are ltt-. Store in Bowaa.-Block.
8. H. MAPES.

VARIETY STORE,

Ready Pay.

can go
will return .aid cow, or gh e faforuiatiow wltere.be
b-‘—'■ - ■HjsrrWi.un..

Harting., May,SI. 1«

GOODS

&amp;rt

Office, Knapea'a Old Stand.
Mieh.___
Baiuy At McAaviicn, Dealers in feoota

CHEAPER

CUTTING DONE

0. 1. Ravi Altonmy and Qiunsellor al
law. CalJacU.ns.Cvneeyancinfc Brecon Claim.,
tad Lead Agvwnra aator-fc4 to with promntnera
and tiddity-ltdar Creek. Carry Co.. M.cfi.

\folhcr tuesnengcr'wlw M I
ju«t before the! departure qf.i
» thut several men had been
tea’ party.ia famed tba
■terov has been hong by thrnor Rubinson is at Ixneaqki
..tidn of the authorities. Gm.
is said, is nu mure than a jew
the Missourians. Heiacaly
4t&gt; papers with,
am! or fifteen hundred Ma­
in ttw Territory.
supposed to Ims in a plate af
i# daily expected here via
। 1 Iowa. The mub threaJrc
naon, G. W, Brown, and Di

Ever

j

3utc Men will make a Maud
und fight it out. TTm-t an
•g nt that point. Atcbhoailj
ury wi.h the cannon used a.

.1 Slates troops orc net alkwm their qtutrtera, thuugh» I
■ct the settlers. A civil war I
frontier.
by not Admit hert I
..ouisuum was admitted i»*
ith a whit? population, aoow
D'tis m M prtivduig.ofMjpjj
&gt;ow a population of llO.OM.
lat four-fifth* of these an b
e Labi &gt;5, a sufficient exam
her out of the UnhmT h
u was made a State. Jb|
: time allowed her bat
.is. Kansas his now

&lt;■ the Union in 1817. &lt;B*|
. three years uft.tr, could■pl
while people within al! W
isas nlr«tdy has half •* msayj
he. Whv’oot admit berW
people wish to pmtect •»!
:te men. from the miwtheriW
Z influence of African »!**•■
istm satisfy Northern De»h
it satisfy anybody, save
•k AriXxnto of the

■oiitia 1 bondmen under C­
Iministration I
With a k*
। .Mississippi, TetiMeanee «*
U9&lt;5, upon tbc hauls uf a Mfl
!y 32 013 while*. T&lt;jbu^
■&gt;&lt; med the merit of dsgradtaf
making it the lot of el*’*
■ field, and bouglrt and y|
nd oxen. Kansas with twi»]
&gt;n, ia indeed guilty of a
•oil fur the labor cf whito«*
ie and free. She haa cunfcM]
the Black • Aris‘t&lt;&gt;crBb» !•”

our

S. II. MArra, Jewelor, Clocks Arid NVatche. Repaired. Shop in Arklry-. Store, lUatiaga.

than

efStebbinal KuuaT* etore. State (ttvei, Bn'
tinr. Mich, May 1, 18M.____________

East to purchase

and Shore. One door we.t of H.dier A Wight
maa*. Hardware Store. Main Street, lluting*.

Jobx Owix; Boots &amp; Shoes made to or-

SHIM !H«,

New

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

ON SHOUT NOTICE.

only hindrance

being the

We have now on

ware Stare. Heating.. Mfch.__

vr TO THS CAPTAIA'S

■ which we will sell very

HU8HS,

The

Earth has

,T. F. Haavav. Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
dv M»dr CloUilng. flat* Htrrrt, two door. *'»&gt;
oi Grant-. Store. Hutingi. Mich.

new stock.

(except Hardware) are now
offered for READY PAY.

Grind Stones and Ladies’ Dress Goods,

yielded bountifully

to make room for our

Our stock of Dry

Offlre in the Court Huuw.
Haatiuga. May Ils IBM.
|?.STRAYEDfro« t &gt;e .ubecriber

about

PAYING UP.

in eacn year-.'. «aio
—
nor m » pnreWed by law Ur tbecuilretwu ot town
n bigfart aV tax*..
'
Ac. nJ. 1« Rt.aH further be tbe dnty of the Com­
mon Council pt the vdlago ut ft.Ming^ to mak.
or C.-Ute to b« mad-, a duplicate ( f the terraMncut
roll, ctirgtng'■Kk m-liridual wwiiltoowi in »ld
rail, u itfa tb£.nxx.»t ut tax for which ha er rhe i.
bible (axeeritng th* highway or erect tat land
tdaee the tautc. i»ith the w.rrxat attached, in the ।
Land. «t the Mamba! on ■«', before the tint day ol
BhitobrT iu earh yearj »nd it.haJI l-e tbe duly of,
the Marahal to culleet and pay over, to the Treat- ]
&lt;#•
“ Sr-

berru «n&gt;i ojeim

past year, and all

R. W. Wjanax, Fashionable Tailor. Shop
in Baiky-. Block, orrr H. A. Goodyear’■ Store.
Haatmgo. Mreh.____________ ___

Goods, Groceries,

A. W. Avanes. Saddle and Harness Mak­
er. Shop in Goodyear-. Hock, over Sarin. A
Knapeo-. Store, Haaunga, Mieh.
______

Crockery,

F. C. Mxhrill, House. Sign, and Portrait
Painter. Shop near^Foot-. Hotel. Hastings

T. F. HARVEY.

Haatingt, May 1, 18S&lt;I.____________ _
GREAT REDUCTION fti PRICES!

or most all are blessed

with a plentiful

FARMING TOOLS.
OATS FOR SALE

Ready Made Cloth-

friends

quite full, and we will

exert

I lasting*. May 1, 1855.______________
Battlc Cxwi Horss, by Campbell 6^

NEW STAGE ROUTE!
Ha&gt;tiag&lt; nnd Kalamazao.

Wood. Bettie Creek. Mich. _______

CHICAGO

lUlhem at prices that

little—pay us up

will astonish the

IMMEDIATELY,

a THI WEEKLY lln.urH.tr!. b..t^rv.ub-

'through

in seven hours,

at KalMnsMo. with er)*’*’ ,r*‘D* ’f

world

U.— IUUra~ T—fc.., Tk...

H. GnxxxrnaD, Prosecuting Attorney.
Office ig tbe Court Hoiue._______________ _

H. E Hovt, County Clerk.

We have also, eve-

ry thing in the

SHEFFIELD’S

yourselves

Baklow Hocsk. By J. B. Foot, near tbe

Ila.ti.g., Mar U. iKM._________

TYPE FOUNDERY
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

Mo 44, Frwklla »&lt;r«*L
CHICAGO, TX»Xj-

so we can get

HAYING bur arrangement. comnfae
t» supply all the roqumtes of the
trade with a sleek of _______

over the

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

‘Blues’

Office in the

WraCT»o - ‘-“.rary-JSf
pou« —i —~r
NEVINS * KNAFEN.

CABINET WARE

'. upon a white
hr had thetntn, Slave T-rgritor?
led to the Deau

gr.no.*

our way

line, such as Bureaus,

Tables, Stands,Chairs,

Lounges,

HU RAH FOR THE NEW HARD*
xv ARP STORE.

rvamruBE M»a- •• oaora
Call and see our stock.
STEBBINS i BUSSELL.

SUPERIOR METAL,
FtSS FIXISHtAXOST rlRFSCT

LSTTtK.

to New York

Bedsteads,

HaU and Caps, latest styles; Boots and
FOR Shoes, India Rubbers, Crockery, Glass,
and Stonef Ware.

«f all kind, rirogA Mrildn-. Pktau,
Oils, Dyestuffs, &amp;c. dec,
Call and examine for youraelvea and
aee If these atatementa arc true.
N. ACKLEY-

&amp;. Shoes,
and other goods is

COTTON GOODS,
Brown and Bleached Factory, Woolen
Shawls, single and double.

READY-MADE CLOTHING

harvest Now

ng, Hats, Caps, Boots

SUFBBF1NB FLOUR
inuatnna yield. from th* W

call attention to his new and well assort­
ed stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care expressly to meet
the wants of the people of Has­
tings and Barry county.
Every thing that ia ne­
cessary to one's
comfort and

customers

| suitable for the
I '
Spring Trade.

eccoruuig io u". aau
•
over all monk, w eudeeted. within one hundred
dav. aftor lho dale at -al wyrrar.t
Br order of the Common Council of tbe village
cf liming*.

The subscriber would

backwardness of our

4________

PhiI trs At MociiMona. Dealers .T1 *'[ **in^*
of Fam.’.'e Groceriea and ProriafaxM, aa- * ’"2.
ety of Fuiry Articlea. State Street, one
wret ofH. 7 BeuMWt. HraUng,. Mxh

hand a stock of goods

Goods

GRANT

�N BAN!

TAILOR SHOP

CUSTOMERS

TEBMk

We
SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENT

4*F

would say we have
£SS'^ta&lt;OUrti

rjrMr. Rcl-iuson, the veilrtl «»rdnn»u
K been tran-ferred. it is aanl. from Stng
Snag to tbe Lunatic Asylum st I Ue*.
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

WANTED’!

om

■ariaa. Crocker., Ac Stale
Ufaev, Haatfaff., »«h

LUMBER OF ALL K1XDH TOU MIX
Wm. A OABRISOX.
Haatfags. May L &gt;•«____________

H?A. Goobtsa*, Dtfaler ta Drv Gouda,

WAITING

Our’iUci cunaiaU of every variety of TTX,
gorier. and Sheet Iron rare. Hardware,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel. .Vaile, S/ow,
Sure Ape. Farming Tools cjnd
Mechanics Tbofe o/ mry
Had rAuA «v villtell
cheaper than ever
before offend
in feu Morief.

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

j or al Iroai, *oU cheaper than a mu eonM steal
17— :r A- I—« ... iZ*..
r-w.-u.OT eiveu

J&amp;g

Joan Owes : Boots 41 Shoes made toor-

GOODS .CHEAPER

ting*. MieE. MtftlMd._________________

0. L. Rat. Attorney and Councilor at
Law. CoUeeti&lt;m*,C«ivey*ncing. PreweoClkma.
•nd Land Aareoro alluded to wiUi pn.tr.pUew
■nd MaUi? Cedar Creek. Barry &lt;*. Mish.

than

some

"

uSSg*. MMdyta:______________

before

Haolkt &amp; WiaimtAM, Manufacturers of
Tin, Sheet Iron and Cupper Wars. Dealers in
Iron, Nail*. Steri. Utaaa, tUrlf Hardware. Cutierv aad Stove* Stare oar door weak of the Fret
Office, Ilaatiaga. Mich.
____

ffsed 2

FOR CASH,

we

STORE,

backwardness of our
Puturf A; Mociimosk. Dealers in all kind*
of FarsUy Ciacwrim and l*ravfaiou. and a varietv afFancv Artiele*. Bute Blrwl. one door
wml ofU. J. KeaBald i. HaUwg*. Mmb.

N. Bsowk, Dealer in Family Groceries
•nd Proriafoaa. and a varietr of franev Article*
U,..—_

call Attention to bin new and wellaanorted stock of
•. *:
SPRING AND SUMMER GfJpDS,
WALK CF TO THS CAFTAIKS

Ladies’ Dress, Goods,
yielded bountifully

the past year, and all

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,

,___________ '

NEW STAGE ROUTE'

T. F. HARVEY

IL W. W A*MXX, Fatbiunablc Tailor. Shop

most all are blessed
A. W. Atsiws. Saddle and ihmr» Mak­
er Sbap ia Odadyvar's lOotk. over Xeviiu 4
Snape** Stare. Hasting*, Mich.
J

Hastings. May 1,18545.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

Ready Made Cloth-

arid other goods

CORN A OATS

Froptfatac*

FOB SALE- FOB

' tier a**ortr*cat i* full u“&lt;’o‘nrhu“Uprising
every thing la our hoe of buatueae, and. without

yourselves~ a
CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDERY
IMMEDIATELY,
so we can get

world
CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,

Hat* and Capa, latest stvhs; Boot* and
Show, India Rubten, Crockery, Glass,
and Stone Ware.

exert

sell them at prices that

ry thing in the

Brown and Bleached Fretonr, Wod?n
Shawfa. single and double.
,

We have already effected a refteumitoa in pnbHc
a£[.“t£’ JTu£7pAferiag’VTj^.'Tuiild/’rar*

quite full, and we will

We have also, eve-

COTTON' GOODS,

READYMADE CLOTHING

friends

tots

&amp; Shoes,

FARMING TOOLS.

harvest Now

££» turning on Menday^ W^mmiay. andFri-

tiatZfeote from Bury Co., to AmMicMmw C—ind

plentiful

Crockery,

will astonish the
THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
eoaeecSiag ai JUIameaoo. with expnea train* af
&lt;an on U&gt;e Mtrhiga.-i r'cntnJ K. R , going esal and

the latest
,
atjkj; Dchmea,
Paremolta, Alpacca.
the finretsaykuof American
Print*, Drew Tritrunham, Moir- '
antique Velvet and Mom; Ruah
Border*, Bonnets. Glnvn*, Ribbons,gilka,'
Satins, EmbroidcH.
Ladka' Comforters, Cluldrcn's Hcxx!.\di&lt;-.

Yours, Most Respectfully,

pew stock.

ing, Hats,

• dfeimts of tbe people of
ylngH and Barry ’ eouoW;
Evesy thing that ia no-'
ecsaary Lo one’*
'
comfort and
.
happin«w, u br u tempo,
ral want* are ct-uccrncd,
(except Hardware) are now
offered for READY PAY.

The

iblige,

FTtHOSE baring grinding u be done ne Soar to
1 bay, W.U Bud I. ...t*crilwr remly at aH timrw
to e®otamnd*l« no ehurt n.-UmX B. Prout MitofM Baaf
EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

about

PAYING UP.

make room for our

over the
/~i RAlX of at! kinde aiwiv« on bawd, at
AX
Watts d Tviium.1!.

W^T." LAIX
W
P «&gt;.
»*

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

Mh 43, Fraaklta Street,
CHICAGO,

AT ALL TIMES

ELL.

lu'tiagton and Bunker's Hill and other
baUk iclds had already witneaavd thi. martial proweas of these whom a gallant
American officer—Colonel Cillcy—styled
“FwllbloodedYankeesr
With all their faults of character, faults
v.Lk h tbe panegyrics of Yankee historAn*
caniM-t veA, the New Euglaudt-rs almo*t
invariably accorn|di*h what they under­
take.
Illustrative of thia is the stormtag of
Stony Point
Stoay point is situated some miles be­
low West r«iiut, on the west side of the
Hodadn. Immediately above itand witb­
in cannon rangfo ia Verplanck's Point, on
the opposite side of ths Hudson.
TImm two pohits were deeuiod impor­
tant for tbe occupation of either army.—
Inasmuch aa, if occupied by the Amcrican*, they afforded n:t«M of retarding, if
not cutting off entirely, tbe communica­
tion betwren tbe Eastern states and the
acai of Sir Henry (Tinten’s army, and the
city of New York. And if ocrupied by
the British, '.he cummuniretion was open
and they would have in a great degree the
command of the Hudson, and an easy tnnait-into New England.
Thus Stony Point was regarded by both
armies as a place of importance. Previ­
ous to the events which we shall sketch, it
had ’&gt;eee occupied ami slightly fortified by
the Americans, hot it was taken from them

But
arout there
UM-rv fa
&gt;* a man
IUM&gt; in
... Washington
..
my who never loses his self-pros wsinn,
attd would have ixen the same at the bend
of a forlorn hope, in the council, or at his
fireside; and he was called in tbe familiar
«dk of the soldiers, “Mad Anthm.gr1
Hie madness, towerer, appear*
to have had method m it, but t

to tberre*! Capum—General
whom tt b related, that when.

HAVING mtr arrangements ccmnleu
to supply all tbo requisites of the
trade with a stock of

PRESSES, TYPE, M.

‘Blues’

Chaim, Caret,

Galleys, Cat*,

SEVINS A KNAPEN.

OF OVR OWN MAaVUFACTURE
•re eaoeHed by aeae ether Ja the gnat rvqwWke

SUPEEIOR METAL,
FINEFTNJSM'MMOST FERF&amp;CT-

Gamorsl Wayne, always eroJ a
~~i—I. never ftim.-lu.-d, under

right, ’J
hope, u I

el re on |
Die nig I
by tlw I
covered I
tbc mo
tbe for
plungre
sic, atei
now di*
nnd
alert.
vanned.
of folio.

fearfu

I 'i .’’..un
obstadi
ftdd-pk
rrs thi:

net n
glitl .
•!«»« &lt;'l
- »P'«&gt; ”
wound*" I
*,m ,r
Briuab
serried t

fort,strt

A g«
leader i|
up the b I
uwtrtrul
Liberty. I
upon Ui-1
•victory I
But*

But n

trusted the ardnou* duty of taking Stony

aoW-es’

an follows:

REJOICIJYG
with exceding great

form.
Tic
-liouldc
they tx

TbeB|
alfeMftp

go on

to New York

lnyiynr.1
v.-„K.-a I
among I
bmuli I
beard I
fenceleJ
and ch: I
tnvnderl
|
footatcjl
tion w.l

Wolfe; and $n» anntmeri felling urged
that Wolfe was a maAnm! ‘•WaOr

and

our way

from-tl

uriwwii, m*v
www ’—— —-p,-.fiad by thmii, awl on tbe IJkh of Julr, moved |
Thclj
1779, waa garrismwl by six hundred Brit­
ish regular tn-opa. The Americans, how­ taunted
ever, who had been formerly driven from the surr
the position, were well acquainted with the i-”4
atk! Washington,
nature of the ground, atM
V&gt; aatungtou, . c"I
tamsdf personally, made a rwmnolastrtire I wo fa1
rf lb. WOT*.
Aid aaoogh th.; WOT. I
found tn Im strong, lie resolved, in view
of tbe importance tn tbe &lt;www of liberty mnttcr,
id .wlfatiiji*-of occupyi
mere hunuut prti tbe r.-ar
-Men
• desperate. But

ud aaaortadCsadie.. Cine.sad Teheeatts A TwrvcwsLt's.

fi 4*0008, Bird E&lt; tltaasi, M, at
iW
___________ Watts 4 TwnanuL'a
■pOBK. Bacon, BnUcr. Bean, end F'e^t
A
i'
Wans 4'TwTvcwna‘a.

umn ail
threw 11
itig fro
“W.
we wll
ny Wai

been al

Thp. yrbscriber would

iroMoa* &amp; WtoinrMAK, Furnacrmen.
Wagoo-Making and Ulackvinithina.
Plow*.
Ca*iia|t*. and every Uu&lt;! of Gaod* to t'oeir line
kept raautanUy on hfaoL AH kind* of *nrk
done to order. oppo*ild Globe Hotel. HaaUofa,

Hsldni’s Mttl Jksaia la Ma«tai»

’ try mu. cAttOLiMit it. stau.

being

hich we will sell very

----“■un ly’rvd, th. rad of the right born
MBSwhat. akivervd. Whoever will rvi.mi aaal
hnftr to tbe rub.cnher one mile north of Haatiag*
*JU^r,iK;EKM8Ti*&lt;&lt;

8TME,
only hindrance

We have now on

Spring Trade,

Y«. imvttr far th«&gt; your Frtr»rAw Huff

our

William Roots®. Livery Subic, Groce-

suitable for the

Ttauort all tha Binwy ibfare &gt;• are at one*
ttsssssetss-.tta;,,,

East to purchase

Bailkt A: McArrHva, Dcnlersc-m B&lt;m»u
and Shoe*. Ose door wr*l of Hadler A Wightnaa a Hardware HSoewy Maia StreeL Haatiag*.
S. II. Maks. Jewelor. (.IcickMand Watrhre Bepaired. Step in Acbiry a Blare. Haehngs,

D. C. HAwlbt. Dcahr in Groccm-n: Fn*rui.-®*. Fuh. Wuodru VT.rv, and a variety of
other article*. Su&gt;«t &lt;*n State Street, ooe iluor
eaat of Foul's Hotel. Haatfaga, Mieh.

hand a stock of goods

«lurui
ded by

light

CUTTING DONE

Ever

Hafeage. jtey t. tau. ___ t

Clock &amp; Jewelry

Ita

WECTACIJW.
’
THIMBLES',
ouutnxs.
AH other artielea ia W.
EEA!?*

3CKRCHAKT TAJL&lt;

VILLAGE &lt;MtIMH*MC3tS.

Haettag*. M*y U, lto«.

Bale

can

HaaUag., May a, IW-____

\

Rea
thirtaestack
inform

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

iothing more or less

■pol on nm&lt;p. While no belly
teeheed, with common mud
•rill return aaul cow. vr eire iel
may be found. akaUU-l.be

to evder ud ril work WABBdXTID fa

Spring Feekionejurt ttnited.
Hs-fag, May l, im.
’ W

and are still

"MASS’ MEETING!

“‘■’".Sto^FeB MONTH.

!
COW LOST.
TXarRAYER from the
Jb ae about lW MU day of A—1

1 a s?
aUTTING,

to lira, I l

y our conntry’s

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THE EEPlTlttCAN BANNER.

kkmsotadvektbuoT

REPUBLIC

M
8

Q 8. BURTON &amp; Co.; Proprietor*

’Ijntgf,

kWARiurrrofei^

VOL. 1.

• jurt received.

R "• WAlux

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 5, 1856.

NO. 6

Recreants are found everywhere, and nanee, and a considcral;'.e quantity of milattention, 1 hope to exhibit it dearly odwrwbc, ao help me GodP Yon *aExtract from the great speeds of Chas. । rising up to condemn this wrong, and to yoar
'
thirteen men of the corps ordered for thl* itary store* feuinto the hands of the conScuxn, delivered in the U. 8. Senate, May make it a hiraing to tbc nations, here in iin all its parts, wMlo I conduct you to the credit Hampden, whetf alone he refoecd to
attack1 deserted to toe jnemy, srf gave &gt; merits
..j k~
‘'“CrOrs. ri„»
Out z&gt;r
of «kthe forlorn hope, iled
by
our Republic, force—*y, farr; JORCE— Iinevitable conclusion that Kansas must be pav the few shillings of abip-money. aud
inforntatiou nf the intended movc5,ent of Lieutenant Gibbons, sevenu-en out of 19th, 1856, for the Freedom of Kansas. baa been openly employed in compelling i
shook tbc throne uf Charles 1-; you dis­
When ethers laugh*! *m! gai'y gang,
BeneathU« Smwr’i«fa■rf Wn*
’he Americana. The Blitiah garrison was twenty men were lost; and Lieutenant
Kansas to this pollution, and all for the itution, aa a State of this Union, and give credit Milton, when, amidst toe corrup­
Tl,-.- rlrr
Ih, ."ml 1,^-Mr. SUSkNER resumed and condudod sake of political power. There is the aim- ia new star to the blue field of our Nation­ tions of a heartless Court, he lived on, the
Knox, who commanded too second forlorn
put upon the alert.
July too 15th—11 o’clock at night— hope, lost nearly as many."
the speech which he oommenoed yesterday. pie fact, which you will vainly attempt to al
i Flag. And here I derive satorifation lofty frwnd of Liberty, above iiuertion or
The American forces were disposed Tn two
Congress passed a vote of thank* to He men spoke in the following terms:
deny, but which In itself presents an &lt;■*- ifrom the thought, that the cause is so suspicion; you discredit Rmwell and Sid­
ney, when, for toe soke of their country,
columns. Each column was to lie prece­ General Washington, “for the vigilante,
Mr. President, you ore called now to setiual Wlckednew that makes other public i
they calmly turned from family and friends
ded by a forlorn hop© of twenty men.— wisdom and mMEttariimity, with which he redress a great trarugretaiiun. Seldom in crimes seem like public virtues.
had wuuunw
conducted Wle
military operations &lt;&gt;i
of,, the history of nations lias such a question
The van guard of each column was order­ nau
But this enormity, vast beyond comp*r- ianything beyond that simplicity oP treat­ to tread the narrow rtepa of toe scaffold }
roc iiuiiuuy
ed to advunqo with unloaded muskets and toe Staten, and which were particularly 1 l*ccn presented. Tariffs, Army bills, ison, swells to danensious of wickedness iment and moderation of manner which I vou discredit those early friends ot Amer­
manifested
in
his
order*
fur
the
above
cnI
Navy
bills,
land
bill*,
ore
important,
and
which tha inimagimtion toils in vain to ‘desire to cultivate. Its true character is ican inrtitutious, who preferred toe Uni­
f~jed boyonett. And Mad Anthony, de­
termined tliat the order to rely solely up­ ternriae. They also gave thanks to Gen-1 justly occupy your cure; but the«ie ail be- grasp, when it l» unduratood, that for this &gt;such, that, like Hercules, it will conquer
fringo
ir iKe light
on the bayonet should be enforced, rode crai Wayne, and ordered a modal rmhlo-. Jong to the course of ordinary legislation, purjmae are hazarded the horrors of intea- .
you discredit our later fathers, who, faw
along the ranks, andordcri-d too sergeants made of the artioti.&gt;to fa struck, and a As mums and instrument* only, they are tine fend, not only in this distant Territory,
My task will be divided under three in numbers and weak in resources, yet
to strike the flints from tlie musketa. As medal of gold to fa preoented to hint— ! necessarily subordinate to the conservation but even wlierc througliout toe country.
beads: -----first, ms
Cants—
aoaimst
strong in their
cause, did not hesitate to
Strife ;■*different
-------- —----------- ------------------ n.lvUK
urar VMWV,
he saw toe forlorn Isipc of toe right col They directed « silver medal to be prawn- ■ of Government itsdf. Grant them or_dc- Already the muster has begun. Thel strife
Even
'
Kxwiu
*in
lta
ori
F'
n
60(1
extent
;
secondbrave tfa
±. mighty
-Tizbty powt
pruer of England, al­
.
umn advancing, In- reined up hii'horse, ted to Lieutenant-Colonel Fleury, and one [ ny thstn, ia greater or leas degree, aivl is no longer local, but national. Even .
nw. -I.ile I .pMl. lorual. bM« ™
”• Afolooim ”
* ™
with her mom•
m U1
all l.G tbk
fob
ma CnrMX,«nd ready
n-ady encircling the
tfa globe
gio
threw tot- bridle from his hand, and spring­ also to Major Stewart, and paaiw-d general i you will inflict no shock. The machinery
.h.
nf il,
drau.b(io &gt;iWI/,™.T.V. 1UMM.T.
ing drum beat*. Yea, sir, of aueh are the
ing from the saddle, thim addressed them: resolution* in honor of the officers and I of Gei ernfocnt w8l continue to move.—
fanatic*
of
history,
according to the Sena­
men-,
particularly
designating
Idcutcnant-1
The
State
will
not
rouse
to
exist.
Far
“Weil boys! &gt;*e ore a'lrth for It mid
i darken the broad land. • which already
But bfforc entering upon the argument
tor.
But
1
tell
that
Senator,
that
there
with too muttering* of dvil war.— 1I must say aomotb
we will get out of it, or I Atn not Antho­ Colonel Elcury, Major Stewart, aud Lieu- [ otherwise is It with the eminent question
something of a general sqiaraoI now before you, involving, as it does, Lfl&gt;- I Tlie fury 6f the pnqMjgandiste of Slavery, tor.particularly !h
iu response to what has fill­ are characters badly eminqit, of whose
ny Wayne! We will have Stony Point, tenants Gibbon* and Knot;.
fanaticism there can be no qudktion. Suth
Sir
•jii Ilenrv
jiviiry Cllnlon
viunun was
was romplctcly
rompietciy takia«- I i erty
erij in
&gt;u aa brood
un&lt;oo Territory,
icrniory, und
unu also
also tavotmv&lt;n- *nd the calm determination
----- -r, len from
of their
Senators
op- who have®raised
———themcud we will make them remember it!”
by
surprise,
by
this
sticccraful
roup-*ving
the
peace
of
the
wfiole
country
with
pwieftw,
are
now
diffused
from
the
distant
|
ent*.
a
A low murmur of approbation came
di(fused from the distant selves to eminence on this floor in cham- were the ancient Egyptians, who worship""^ l uf hrnni w^TTm^X peddivinitiraiu broti^ forms; toe Drfad.
»nam.
He
fad
planned
an
expedition
I
our
goy&lt;
,
r
I
tin.
lie hud
expedition
gxxri name in history for cvcr-more. Territory
ritory over idiMsprrod communities, piotudiip uf human
from the soldiert*. But there were many
,.....
1W_M them whose ohripreastd ..p.
where
h;.“hi
fa’hail
had strong.!
strong.! Tijkb
Take down your,
your map,air,
map, sir, andyou will I mJ
*nd the
*fa whole
whole country,
nil ita
nenawr from
among
lips and against New Ixiudon, “
untry, in
in nil
its extent
extent—
— Senator
from South
South Cundhuk [Mr. Bex- who darkened th© forrats of onk, m which
Twirls iak&gt; trank-paper the while you cte il."
lzb,] and tiie Senator from Illinois, [Mr. i they lived, by ncnficea of blood; th©
And. vetiist-le. Sol fa right eneueh
j*
lowering brows,
showial tthat
that findings
ofr 1 hup&lt;* o! securing the waverera,
a, wfa
wl&gt;o arc
are |fin&lt;T
ilrnd tliat the Territory
Territory of Kansas,
Kanras, mure marshaling
nurshaliug hostile division*,
diviaiona, and foresbadfore
jj lowering
brows, sliowal
f«jehn~- Tii« noerst PeUwrvhsBilfes are arrant
vengeance were in thrir breast*. Many I,o
foun&lt;! in all communities inhll cri- i than any
occupies tlie
the mid-'! owing*
linppily aver­ Dotiotaa,] who, though unlike ns Don -Mexican*, who surrendered counttaa ric— other
.L-r region,
n^|0)li octuplet
owing a strife, which, unless fappily
llulibles—ephemeral anJ *&gt; trans pares l—! among them had suffered from British
There were in New London
'He rj
spot of ^orth America,
w il fa­ Quixotc and Sancho Panza, yet. like this tims to the propitiation of their obscene
• ■il silliemlhe. i file
' "
‘equally
“j fadi*-1
[ ’ ted by the triumph of Freedom, will
nn—
—r-fratiridal,
parricidal
couple, rally forth together in the same idols; the bpaniarda, who, under A va,
' brutality, tuid other* had witnessed or I rents to the British authority, who buz-; tant irom toe Atlantics uu
un tfa
the cast,
east,and
tlie 1j come
““’'• war
—
.i—:-i.i —
--&gt;.t»-» war
— —
and tiie
fratiridal,
-----heard of outrage* eommitteil uj&gt;oii de- «rdwllhcIFjJm«tisand theire-.tiitra.upon . Pacific on the west; from the frozen wa-1 whh on accumulated wickedness beyond adventure. I regret much to nura too cl- sought to force the InquitiUon upon lie
—Ines* of any war in human an- der Senator from hisscat; but the cause, hw'd, by a tyranny kindred to that
। fineries*, relatives. Aged men. wom. n &gt;.principle of loyality—respectable, be- tors of Hudson’s Bay on the north, and । the wickedt
THE MEW EXGLAKDEM-Slv provoking4bc
nravnton.ak.ft a.enj
„
J and children, had been th* victims of toe i «*&gt;«« itz was honest and sincere. And ; the tepid Gulf Stream on the south, con-! nals; justly
a-englhg
judg- agnin.t which Ke has run a tilt, with such employed to fi.rca Slanwy upon Kxnsa* ;
ft..™ such were the A
Algerines,
BoTdemands that
gennes, when in kolj invaders.
Homestead* destroyed, and ‘here were many men there, who, lacking ' ’titutisg the preriw territorial center of j ment of Providence
——
and
_j .the
l- «vei
—, nging |xn activftv
BY Unfa CAROLOtE M. STARK.
activity of
of atiimositv,
animosity, demands
that the
the «&gt;d
desolation, and ruin, had followed their 'courage openly to avow tiwir seuti- toe whole vast Continent. To such advan- of history,
and constituting a str
..1
strife, in the opportunity rff exposing him shoul&lt;[ not emn conclave, after listening to a speech
footsteps. And now the hour of rett-ibm/1'11’!’*, wavered between the two |-arties— • tages of rituation, on the very highway Lingua^- of --------■—* —
*•— - more than be lost; and it is for the cause that 1 s]&gt;ca£.&gt; not unlike that of the Senator from South
toe imdent
writer,
tion was »u hand, and bitter thoughts arose | Liberty and the King. A victory &lt;® our j between two oceans, are added a soil of foreign, more than social, inure tlmn civil; The Senator of South Carolina has read! Carolina, they resolved to continue the
in the blurts of many who would fave .ride, and they shouted for liberty—a rv-; unsurpassed richness and a fascinating, un- but something compounded of all these many books of chNmJry, aud believes him-' riavpry of white Christiana, and to sxtend
. Ill 4ght viih
been shocked at cruelty in any other 'erse, and they cowensl and shrunk from ' dulating Iwauty of surface, with a health- strife*, and |n itadf more than war; ted self a chivalrous knight, with sentiments il to toe countrymen of Washington I Ay,
reMiurtoit and Umiiu-fa lllll and other form.
'
observation; and if questioned m to their giving climate, calculated to nutrurr apow- jtnliut tcmi^une quaddatu at omnibut, el oflionor and courage. Of course ho has cho­ air, extend it '• And in this same drsary
catalogue, faithful history must record all
baltk fields had tilriuly witnessed the
The ward was hiveii tn advance, and , ntimuiu, they agrwd fi&gt;r the moment ertiil and generous people, worthy to bo pint fiMm Aellum.
sen a mistress to whom he lias made his
Such is tie Crime which you are to vowa,and who, thoughtugly to others, is who now, in an enlightened age and in a
martial praweM of tlaC^C whom a gallant shoulder to afauldhr, their bayonet* fixed, I »‘V» those in power. The prop, wed exne- a amtral luvut of American Institutions.
American officer_ ColiJpcl CHlcy—styled thisy noiselessly moved oh. The ground r‘itU&lt;m to New London*wns intended t&lt;&gt; give A few short months only have passed judge. Bui toe criminal must lie dragged always lovely to him ; though polluted in land of boasted Freedom, aland up, in
Yankee*
rough
and uneven. Hills and monwcountenance to the first class, and tp allure since this spacious mediterranean country into day, that you may sec and measure toe mght of tiie world, is chaste, in bi* sight perversion of the Constitution, and in de­
■"Full-blooded
‘Full-blooded
YankiMw!"
III wfa
r-----S»r
__V
ft
. - i
~ I-—• -y-.-- ;, —
n-l ----.
mill
tin- ft.V..n.l
WltA open
ntv.ft only
lllllv to tfa ravage, who ran wild
1.1 toe power Ily which nil this wrong is sus­ —1 mean the lutrlnt. Slavery. For her, nial of immortal truth, to fasten a now.
■. was
With all their faults of cfarteter, fault* *'» were climbed and traremd. The ar- and seduce the second.
The American troops were in scattered in ita woods and prairies; and now it has tained. Fr|&gt;m m&gt; common source could it hie tongue is always profuse in words.— shackle upon their fellow-man. If th©
which the rwiicgvrics of Yankee historians "&gt;v wa* divided into two Columns, one of
--i-nr-i- in
— character, or .
mi. Senator wishe* lose© fanatics,let him look
tuppused he
could
Ixeiom
a------------------population of
free- proceed, ijj Its perpetration was needed Let her be im|x»chcu
any
cannot veil tfa New Enalaiiders almost which WO* to enter the fortrvs* on tbc cantonments.
----- ---;-------• Clinton
- --------------------------—
—jI drawn
— r to
— its -----i-r
-- —
taJJXblr UtamShh -S! Sir unJ,r. rigbl. :lta«l»r«.lk. fcR Tb- f-b.m "«**«* !»»*««««« n.l.rrapli™ n.™ I.rgrr ttan A&lt;b™. iro.drf «ilbU a &gt;^&gt;irit of vaulting ambition which would proposition made to shot her out from the around among hi* own associate*; let him
■
r
1
?
. taL. in advance &lt;1 eitherrulutnn. fal the Rriytng upon these circumBtence*, and her histone gates, when far sons, under hesitate Qt nothing ; n luirdiliuod of pur- cxtensioti
extension of
of her
her wantonness,
wantonness, and
and no
no exex- l°°h
«» ot
ui himself.
nuuscii.
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
_____ not done —with
Oil. ftlu.
But I1 Ihave
the C^ftlA*
Senator;
m-iiM.r. of th» i. |L Monotag or.ioini Wv ft.r. V. r.»...vi *11 ,l«u., Inafag to d». Moro, bi. bo&lt; wooid Milttaa-, ... Libirt, f- „«,,kw m po»c wliich ^vas insensible to the judgment Traragnncc of manner or liardihood of as- , 11...
Su»v Point.
’
! clei ..n ll. .... TV rotair..
no- 1'™*“"' «P»,hc h.'"” &lt;* "b” nrmift' »• »U S »««b«; iw. tluo Sp*n* of mankind ; n madness fur Slavery which M-rtion is then too great for this Senator. 'Tnere is another matter regarded by him
•
su’oj Pta. i. ituftirf fa. mik. b... I Til nlgbt
ftfaeA ...3 tioml j"«““t of.itoMio lb..
»*«• *&gt;«
’should diaregard toe Constitution, the laws, The frenzy of Don Quixote, in U-haif of 'of such consequence, that be interpolated
it
into
the
speech
of
the
Senator
from
New
his woicK Dulcinea dd Tobnso, is all sur­
Io. wk! l-..i«&gt;,.... the »;■« .id. ..f II., by th. i.rUr-s th., .k* *l.«,g. undU-. 'i“
^ ____________ I f™,£“ ,|™SS.±
^.3?^3!45i'
aartcr.
i »orm loct
ocvouni ciuiuren, quickened by “nd the great example of our history ; al
Eomt, on UH- w t-st side ot tb.- «y W aaxancss, wy
mung, miro"-,
But his plans were inosttlracly ('rustre- “ mothers benediction, to return with their | 80 “ consciousness &lt;&gt;f power such as comes passed. The asscrtttl rights of slavery, 1 Hampshire, [Mr. Hale,] and also announ­
Hudson. £
------fa..
-1.:.v
L"
_
7
Immediately alpe it nnd with- , covered by the uitmy. They mriied at I
rrvm -‘"‘L by the forcthougiit and wisdom of i shield-* or on them; more than Romej from the habit of power; a combination j| which shock ecjuality of all kinds, orc : ced that be had prepared himself with it,
. in cannon range, is Verpltaick's Point, on ; tiie monus which scjiaralcd them from
'Ow.y
lie had pei'etrated u« ' 2»tbered on her ar-ven bills, when, under j nf energies found only in a hundred arms i cloaked by a fantastic claim of equality. |pto uko in his pocket all the way to Boa­
the oppOMto side of toe Hiidstiri.
idtw&gt;n.
’ tl*'’■•.fort.
’•
'nThe
“*
river’”had
4
rif-n. 'n—
““ w । Washington.
by n hundred eyes; a control of■jI If the slave Status cannot enjoy what in i ton, when Iw expected t« aildresa the peo­
These two point* were Jlut
ftivmqd
! .... .iiupor- plnng.-d in, and uncheerrd 1&gt;y martial inn- British gt-neral'a suhamo, and his aagacity j her king*, she coiumcoeed U&gt;«*. soverewn ‘
aided by the gallantry of Wayne, folks! j sway, which aftorwurda embraced tLe [ Hubiiu Opil'ion, through venal pern and a, moclcary of the great fatiic.ra of the Re- I ple of that community". On tLil account,
cx-upatlon
of
cither
army.
—
«
’
&lt;
e&gt;
stemmed
its
water*.
But
they
were
!
I tant for the ixvnpntion of cither army.—
Sir
Henry
Clinton.
’
whole
earth;
more
than
London
held
J
prostituted
pre«; an ability to «uLaidfee |I public, he misnarncfl equality under the 'and for the sake of truth, I stop tor one
the Ameri- • now
Thcseath^rl*
wen-alarm-j.
Inasmuch na, if occupied by
r7 tfa
- discovered!
---------,
Long w ill Stony Point l»e remembered. | when, on the fields of Crecy and Agin-1 crowds in every vocation of life—titepol- Ii Constitution—in other words, the full pow­ moment oiid tread it to the earth. The
r»tanlh&gt;0 if
if|: cd. “and
the garri-oti
garri«on wn*
wn* at
at otuv
once on
on the
the1
cans, tiiey afforded mean* Uf
of retarding,
'”1 toe
Th- gallant conduct of too officers and । court, the English hannet* was carried vie-, itieian with his lucal importance, tlie law­ er in the National Territories to compel North, according to tlie Senator, was en­
;. A
not cutting off entirely, ih« communion- alert.
4murderous fin-wfajwnircd down ।
men. was
the humanity dis- । Uiriuualy over’ the ehi rnlous hosts of P'f with his subtile tongue, and even the fellow-men to unpaid toil, to aeperate hus­ gaged in the slave trade, ami helped to iation between the EdsteH)'states and th’&lt;- upon the Americans. But they Mill afl&lt; ' n,en. wns enhanced by the
v anced. Thev fodnd an abattis, eomtx^ p!hyed to the vanquished.
I France.
authority of the judge on toe bench ; and band and wife, and to sell little children st trodure slaves into the Southern States;
scat of Sir Henry (linton’s army, and„the
Against fathis Territory, thus fortunate a&gt; familiar use of men in place* high and tlie auction block—then, air, the chivalric and this undeniable f*ct he proposed to
of felled trees', the hranchre uf which fad . New Haven. lairfiehl. and Norwalk. ’
\
city of New York. And if occupied by
j—ition and population, a Crime has tow, so that n«nc, from the President to Senator will conduct the State of South establish by statistics, in stating which his
the British, the communication was »qs n fa-eti sfartwned tdpoints, ami thus funnel »&lt;•"» «B«&gt;king in ruins, wfan thia victory in pompon
a fearful obstacle to thrir.advance. But was accomplished; and, with the draola- been committed, which tk w ithout exam­ the lowest border postmaster, should de­ Cftirolina out of the Union! Heroic knight! errors surpassed his sentences in number.
and they w ould fave in a great degree tbc ,
ple in toe ns-ords of thi- Past. Not in cline to be its tool; all these things and Exalted Senator! A second Moses came'J But 1 k't these pass for the present, that f
1 command of the Hudson, mid an easy tran- the courage an&lt;) emlurande of the New : tl,,n ”f their fireside* still fresh in their
may deal with hi/argument. Pray, air,
ait into New England.
! Emlandcra was
.« nut
■« to be daunted bv any menrory. the*© heroic men granted quur- plundered provinces or id the cruelties of iqokc were newlcd; and they were found for a second exodus !
------- r er^1II.na.|.Patient]v u-r to toe mnipfanto.
selfish governors will yod find its parallel; in ton Slave Power of our Republic.— &lt; But not content with this poor menace, is toe acknowledged turpitude of a depor­
Thu* Stony Point was regarded bvjwth I'ubstaric. v
however
armies ns a ntece of importance. j»revi- they stood their griHuid,
, there
.,is ananeicHt
, .
.. instance,
. which
-ground, the fire of the'
the*
-^.nf! 0,1 a,ter occasions, when American and -yet
*I]hom, air. stands the criminal—all un­ which ux have liceu twice told was “men- ted generation to become an example for
:
—1 to surrender.
show-at
ofjustice. In
*uredk" the Senator, in the unrestrained usT And yet the suggestion of tjrf- Sen­
• event*
‘ • -iM-v
-*--•• sketch,
•- ■ —
ous to the
which -we shall
it field-pirevs and the shells from tlie liowitz-. garrisons were summoned to surrender, may show'st least the path ofjiuitice. In masked before you—kuartles*, grasping,
cm thinning their ranks’ The forio'm ] under threat of “no quarter” incase of the terrible imjwnchmcni by which the and tyranuieal—with ap audacity beyond dnvalry of hi* nature, has undertaken to ator, if entitled to #ny consideration in
hmFbeen occupied hwl slightly fortified by
hope exerted their utmost efforts to make ’ refusal, the answer was given by the eom- great Roman Orator han blasted through that of Verren, a subtikty beyond that jjf• apply opprohriou* words to those .who1 thia discussion, most hare thia extent. I
the Americuns, but it was token from them
an opening hi the abuttis.imd nt last n pas- mander, anti with effect: “Remember Sto- all time the name of Vcrrea, amidst char­ Machiavnl, a meanness beyond that ofBa- differ from him on this floor. He calls join my friend from New Hampshire in
by the Britisii. After the capture by the
sage was cleared. But Still the avengers ”5 Point!" And Stony Point wan, and is ges of robbery and sacrilege, toe enormity con, and an ability beyond tliat of Ha.t- them “sectional ami fanaticaland oppo­ thanking the Senator from South Carolina
British, the-plaoc was very strongly forti­
‘
' remembered. .
which most aroused die indignant voiceuf iqgs. Justice to Kansas can l&gt;c secured sition to the u»urpution in Kansas he do- for adducing this instance; for it gives me
moved noMesslv
tioKbiessly on.
fied by them, and on the 13th of July,1
his accuser, and which still stands forth only by too prostration of this influence; nouncns os “an uncalculating fanaticism." an opportunity to say, that the Nortbam
The British,'deceived by their silence,’,
1779, was garrisoned by six hundred Britro fa
erchauts, with homes in Boston, Bristol,
t»« sure,
sure, those
tiicoc charges
charges lark
lock ail
ail grace of merchants,
with strongest distinctnm, arresting the for this « the power bdiind—greater than To
tsh regular troop*. The Aincrichns, how­ taunted them os cowards, They climbed |'
Two of the great pms of the New sympathetic indignation of all who read any President—which succors and sustains originality,
iriginnlity, and all sentiment of truth; fticwpon,
Newport, AVOW
New York,
ftviK, auu
and «Philadelphia,
uu..utijnjift,
ever, who fad been formerly driven from toe surrounding precipices and toe afat- ■ Hampshire bur, Jeremiah Mason and Ichthe story, is, that away in Sicily he had the Crime. Nay, the proceedings I now but the adventurous Senator doesnot hes­ who entered for Slavery during the years
tie,
and
cried,
“
Come
on,
ye
damned
reb
­
the'position, were well acquainted with the
abod Bartlett, hod l»een bait I ing all the scourged a citizen of Rome—tliat the cry arraign derive their fearful coosequenee* itate. Ha ia the uncompromising, un­ of the slave trade, are toe lineal progeni-^
nature of the groirfd, and Washington, els.'’
week, and the most important cam** had “ I am a Roman citizen " had been inter­ only from this connection.
tor* of the Northern men, with homes in
blushing
representative
on
this
floor
of
a
No answer was returned from the ap­
hnnseif, personally, mndcnrefonnoittarier
l&gt;ecn disposed ~r 'P1~ :-. a“----- *--’r jxjsed in vain against the lash of the tyrant
lc now opening thia great matter, I am flagrant ttefitmalitm. which now domineer* these places, who lend themselves to Slave­
of the works. And although they were proaching foe, but th&lt;&gt; words hiss throngii asleep, the jui
urccJy a better 1 govcnior. Other charges were that he n&lt;it insensible to the austere demands of’ over the Republic, and yet with a ludi­ ry in our dav; and especially that all,
the clenJied teeth of ths* soldiers, as they
condition, and.
derided before I h*d carried away productions of art, and thl- oceamun ; bnt the dependence of toe crous ignorance of his own position—un­ whether North or South, who take part,
mutter, uwc will w.-on be with yon ”
the parties interested Imrdly knew which tliat he had violated the sacred shrine*.— crime aguinst Kansas upon the Slave pow. able to see himself a* others see him—or directly' or indirectly, in toe conspiracy
The stem voice of Wayne is heard above
of occupying the plarc, to attempt n sur­
way tn turn. At about four o'clock, an Il was iu the presence of the Roman Sen­ or i* so peculiar and inporumt, that I trust with an effrontery which even his white against Kansas. &lt;lo but continue the worfr
prise—on attempt that more human pru­
r • t ij
me •
°^*nuMl xn" P'nrei* Bl '^e bar, accused of ate that this arraignment proceeded; in a’ to be pardoned while I impress if)#, an head ought not to protect from rebuke^ he of the alavo-tradera, which you coadumn.i'. follow me.’ ™, .nJ U» bajn. j
dence might pronounce desperate. But
Tb.™ »»
temple of toe Furum; amidst crowds— illustration,' which to some may sreni triv­ applies to those here who resist his emtion- It ia true, too true, alas! that our fiuhf,ra
liberty never despairs.
such as no orator had ever lieforo drawn ial. It ia related in Northern nMhqldgi], a fitm, the very epithet which designates were engaged in this traffic-, but that' la
But there t» a man in Washington's artogether—thronging tlie porticos and col- that the god of Force, visiting an enchan­ himself Tlie men who strive to bring no apology for it. And in repelling the
’my who never loses his selfippescsaion,
aCnaJcs- evcn clinging to toe housc-tore ted region, was challenged by his royal book the Goxerntncnt to its original poli­
und would have been the same at the bend
.
.
And neighboring elopes—and under the entertainer to what seemed a humble feat cy, when Freedom and not Slavery was
of a forlorn hope, iu the council, or at his &gt; wo turfed train th. tri«J T«t» rf the I
Mr'/““P*» anxious gate of witnesses summoned from of strength—merely, air, to lifts cat from q^tional, while Slavery and not Freedom ample of England. It' is true that our
fireside ; and he was called in the familiar
■» tag
’
etnlmeontd tn break th.-.- «“"•
•'* kh •"« »
H
toe ground. The god smiled at toe chal­ was sectional, he arraigns as ttefianal.— mother &lt;x&gt;untry, at toe iieace of Utrecht,
talk of tbc soldiers, “Ifmf Anthony.। British fat
X, nter
wlrt'Ootwb«r&lt;*tab
"&gt;T '■I *' “
UU- k.r.™tl,
Ther wire
not to bs re-id-! "1«"
“If”1
lenge, and, calmly placing his hand under This will not do. It involves tix» great a extorted from Spain toe Assimto Contract,
His madness, however, nppmrs not on- j, serried rant.■...
»h»tijr-crn^te njral was ex­ ons people and of jrider intelligence—toe the belly of the animal, with miperhnman perverfaon of terms. 1 tell that Senator, securing tbc monopoly of tbc afovc trade
cd. But they
reached
the centre of...
tbc ..l.w... »kii. —
ly to have had method in it, but to have
its. Never
di"’’“1''^"’"’ '“j
™hurrJi
counties* multitude of succeeding genera­ strength, strove, while th back of the fe­ tiiat it is to himaetf and to tin “organiza­ with ton Spanish Colonics, as toe wBota
l»en of close kin to toe uisdncm imputed
i amore sdm- tions, in every land, where eloquence has line monster ardicd far upwards, even Ir- tion” of which be ia the “committed ad­ paicu of all the blood uf great victories;
to the great Captain—General Wolfe, of
been studied or where the Roman name yohd reach, and one paw actually forsook vocate,’ that this epithet belongs. I now tiuu she higgled at Auda-Chapellc for an­
whom it is related, that when, in the war , . K r
,.„7
I and conclusive, and as witness after wit- lias been recognized—has listened to the too earth, until at last the discomfiied-di- fasten it upon them. For myself I care other leasiTof this exclusive traffic;; and
of 1756, his name was mentioned to the
accusation, and throbbed with condemna­ vinity desisted; but he was little surprised little for names; but since the question again, at tla.&lt; treaty of Madrid, clung to
king of Great Britain, as a person fit to .»«raA,.»Jur r—lte .tMj.nl ,f
umUri Mth.
tion of the criminal. Sir, speaking in an at hii defeat, when be learned that this has been raised here, 1 affirm that tbc Re. toe wretebod. piracy. It is true, that in
be employed in die expedition against
age of light and in a land of Constitutional ertnture, which ^seemed to be n cal, and publican party uf the Union is in no just this spirit the power of the mother enun.
Liberty. The stars and stripes floated i
ia \« n _.i ..
n.Canada, the ministers attempted to tier- w
«» t&amp;t
Mftl th. I.ul Atut &lt;f“I “J 1-rMr.llMtfeUq^By.yn. liberty, where the safeguards of elections nothing more, was uot merely a cut, but setiac Mrnonuf but, more than any other try was proytituled to the name Use- end*
mtade the king that “n lung and melan­
P I. h«rJ from tl... Ameri.Mtft. ™'
•'
“&gt;P"k
are justly plac'd among the highest tri­ tliat it belutiged to and wgB a part of the party, national; and that it now goes in her American Cdonlea, against indig­
choly list” of mipcrannuau-d lieutenant­ ' But i .dUgnMUt
..them.
1!
umphs of civilixation, I fearfeaUy assert great Terrestrial Serpent, which, in Its in­ forth to dislodge from th© high places of nant pnitcsts from our fathers. Afi these
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■ eliirtnu
Thar h«l
th. i«. Mtd th«, n ““ “JlhlyJ-Hl
thl nun.
Hj that tbc wrongs of mtrch-abufaxl Sicily, numerable folds, encircled the whole globe. tlie Govetzimeul tlie tyrannical aectional- things now । rise up in judgment against
* - arited no qtirartlons of the witnesses, and
thus metnorablain history, were small by Even bo the creature, w. oae paws arc now* fam of which too Senator from South her. Itet tv&lt; not follow the Senator from*
1
, * r is asked
no n‘’u*—1x11 when the evidence was
Wolfe; and thia argument failing, urged to copqwc^
South Carolina to do the very evil todgy,
fastened upon Kansas, whatever it may Carolina is one of the maddest zualota.
.nd ther do it. -Quarter isasked. (
of
that Wolfe was a madman! “Well!'
To the charge of fanaticism 1 also reply. which in another generation we condemn.
the very riirimw of popular institutions, aecTO to be, constitutes in reality a part
rare the king, “I only wish bn would bite
A* tlie Senator from South Carolina is
' The British commander, Col. Johnson, most beautifn) arguments ever heard. The more sacred toon any heathen altar, have of the Slave Power, which, with loatorome Sir, fanaticism is found in an enthusiasm
toe rest uf my general* 1” Such was the
testimony which appeared as clear as noon­ been desecrated; where the lallot-l-ox, folds, is now ooilod about the v N&gt;|e faud. or exaggeration of opinions, particularly the Don Quixote, the Senator frttfn Illiafterwards honorably admitted that not
nuufoew of‘Mad Anthony.’
day, he pulled all to pieces—he mode dis­
Thus do 1 expose the extent of tbc preacht &lt;m religious subjects; but theca may be a noia, [Mr. Douglas] is tbc squire of slave­
General Wayne, always cool and self
cord of harmony—nonsense of sense—
contest, where we encounter not merely fanaticism fur evil aa well os for good.—■. ry, its varyptneho Panra. ready torioall
pomeasod. never flinched, under any dr- | But timoi
discrepancy of the roost exact agreement, boat plundered; and where the cry “lam local
1
rvaistanoe, bnt also the unconquend Now, I will not deny, that there are per­
curasuncr*. from hi* duty, a* a soldier or found those
and when he touched upon too old num*a an American citizen" has been interposed sustaining
among us loving Liberty too well
ami behind. But out of toe sons
1
i
Uadtizro- And to him Wsshiagt on en­
unjust sufferings, he even drew tears.— in vain against outran of every kind, even vastnera
■
of too Crime attempted, with all
trusted the arduous duty of taking Stony Americans by birth, men ot station and Without leaving thch- seats tiu- Jury de­ upai life itself. Are you against sacri- it*
i woe and shame, I derive a well-foundi
ffimriiy,
were
in
the
enemy's
ranks,
nnd
the
Point. And Washingtonaddremad Wayne
iiitnsclfi as you will reincmW, to
clared the prisoner “ Not Guiltv T Tbc lare 1 ' 1 present it for your exocration.—- t
soldiers' wrath burned fiercely at the right
weeping man with clasped liands leaned Are you against robbery I I hold it up to &lt;of effort against it, by toe amused masaoa were more I In &lt;ju4 them ••fanatics,”
“Geacrui Wayne! toe exigency of toe of these traitor* to their country. But forward Banning to invoke a Messing up­
[the officers interfered, and they were left on the head nf hla defender. “ Let him your scorn. Are you for the protection «of the country determined not only to vix&gt;- you cast contumely upon the noble army
Bcrvioe require* that some officer of dis­ •to live,
of martyrs, from the earliest day down to
A fni-rlnm citizens
nlfivMiii ? I show
chow you
vnu hnw
of American
how &lt;dicate TRight
&gt; »-against
—■-—-vvt
Wrung,
- — t-rttoredecm
but i
countrymen,'
. —.a, hated bj[
bjt their own countrymen,
tinction ab&lt;mid expose h«« per**. « *‘-’1
their dcarwt righto have been cloven down, the
from diethraldom
thraldou of that
— Republic
-------------------xi drapised bythe truly bravo of those out,
n&lt;nr you old raxal, po about ymtrbutintu,
Oligarchy, which prompts, directs, anil
hose standard tjky had joined.
Point must be raptured, and if 1 have
md
n«ter
let
me
catch
you
patting
cototThe British historian, Stedman, thus
not mi»und&lt;w.tood your character, you
teaks of the conduct of the Americans i terftit money again." The Jury stored in . But toe wickedness which 1 now begiudeem tha port of dangcris your country w
. the capture of Stony Point. “The; wonder, and we left tliocourtihouae laugh- ' to expose ia immeasurably aggrivated by al, which it » my duty in this debate to
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nF
ing yet sorrowful.—Botton Tranteripi.
toe motive which prompted it. Not in

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piminga, Moir&gt;1 M.w, Kush.
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thing this aide of heaven !"

itorioua, for they would have faen fully
justified in putting toe garrison to toe
I diink
Sword; not one of whitto was put to death
but in fair combat."
Au authentic American historian saya,
toe kilkd and wmuidwlof tfa Amer­
icans amounted to ninety -eight; the killed

i detailed for this

But this will not be
the rape of a virgin Territory, compelling
it to the hateful embrace &lt;rf Slavery jaad
it may be dearly traced to a depraved. away, so that it shall stand forth, without

and

�Cinrinfa ti, June 2.
bt- Loria. June 2.
to La Fayette, i
The Editor of the Louisville Journal
hibition of Slaveryffa the Northwestern ,
A letter fa the Democrat, from Topei a
Hurds in caucus all morning,
riety, and blackened hi* name with the
lond, Israel T. Ilatth, and of Die 25th, i-ysi-The U. S. Diitr«
T«Til«7. n&gt; wd4e l» im, 1«V «Aw a Southam whig paper, relates the followdoable coating of imbecility and Vandal
other leader* of the Softs advocate perfect Court baa adjourned until the around M. tn
Senator, with tbs Slave Power at his ‘
tiw adoption of the present Constitution, i
ism.
'
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silence until after the m- eting of the wm­ day in September. Judge Lroompt# rrback, i* strong; but ba ia not strong I
N. BAILEY, Editor.
Tfo se audacious outrages have aroused These declaration*of theoaMy Presidents,
v-. ntion, both as to choice and resolutions fused to admit Hobbson, Smith, Deitak r.
enoHsh.for this purpose. Ho is bold.— ’
arc
a
standing
rebuke
of
the
pro-slavery
I of their delegatious. Hards outapufa® Bhrwn and Jenkins to bell, and they will
the sensibilities of the nation. 4 Fearful
He shrinks from nothing. Like Danton,,
in favor of Buchan.m, and read out retb- be held prisoners by the Marrhal.
and portentious clouds are gathering dark­ tendencies of the Locofoco party.
hcmayerv/fouJucr/ Caudate! toujours
I lutious of their State Convention with
laudaetr but even bi* audacity epanot
ly Over the country. A murderer site in
preamble as follows; “To the end there too. He,is a ddeate to the Republics-,
compass Ihit work. The Senator copies
Congress making laws fur thecpvcmment
must bo no mistake fa the mi ads of any Convention at Philadelphia, aud will be
the British1 officer, who, 'with boastful
a. uanotraadi,
I
djelcgNtes to the National Democratic Con­ there when the Convention meets.
on Territori- B
swagger, said that with the hilt of hia C.8.JtCUOX.
aooMHrkat--------- -------- „ir—
,
It ia estimated that the loss »i;*tain«d
vention in regard to our nolitic.il princi­
basely attacked with the bludgeon, and .1 matters, fa which be avows that ha will faciH*e*&gt;«torerf
sword be would cram the “stamps” down j. a VAN BnUNT.
ples
hereto held, now held, and hereafter by the citizen* of Lawrehre, by the reetnt
the throats of the American people, and
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to be held, aud so etted upon both here attack, will amount to a hundred thousand
he willtacct.a similar failure. He may
party applaud the act
Tbc President
A fe* weeksWago, Mr. Hxaaxat. *
and within on? own State, espceiaUv fa dollar*.
convulse this counter with eivil feud.—
and his servile officials unite with Border
Mr. Parrot, a prominent lawyer of
regard tc tlie repudiation by tliis delegaLike, the ancient madman, ha may set fire Democratic prowl*very Member of Con­
to this Temple of Constitutional "Liberty, ' gress from California, murdered an Info Ruffians to force the foul system of tiara,
tiuu, of any sympathy fur, or conaection Kansas, who has just arrived, fafiinnitho
with Know-Nothingism, so culled Free- Democrat, that on Wednesday last bu
grander'than Ephesian dome! but he waiter at his hotel. A proSlavery Court ry upon a liberty-loving people. North­
Suiliam, or any other political ism, there­ was arrested by a party of twetitv. bear­
cwnot enforce obedknee to that tyrsKuri; era men fa Congress are compelled to gu be established there or nut, my couree (M b.
_____
of the District of Columbia released him
fore, Ac. On motion, John a Green, JrM ing IL 8. muskets under CM. Walker,
cal Usurpation.
«. M-1 «SELSJET±1
; armed to protect themselves from assault will t. -h. .»• h.
of New York, proposed the following, South Carolina, and taken before a com­
The Senator dreams that he can subdue on merely nominal hail, and be returned
and assassination. How long must these
which was unanimously adopted: “Itateil- mittee.
the North. He disclaims the open threat,
tilings be endured?
Freemen of the UKoullt.Uauli-J
Leavenworth was surrounded by p‘ck.
pruUb-tbig Sl.r.rJ- ; 1«.
JSSJ ved, That the National Democratic Dele
but his conduct still implies it. How lit­ tire*.
A proposition was offered to spNorth and the true men of the South
tle that Senattir knows hitnwdf, or the
gates of the State of Now York, rccogpoint a Committee t3 investigate the foul
strength of thoomse which be persecute*!
nize regularly the National Democratic
must answer this question. Let that an­
..pton.or
transaction,
and
nearly
the
united
voice
Walker had a list of the principal riti.
Ho b bnt a mortal man; agstnrt him is
Convention, and their full power to nomi­
swer come in tones that the tyrants who
The
an immortal principle. With finite pow­ of the Slavcocrscy responded nay.
nate candidates, to decide upon all ques­ ten* in the -place, and intended to arrest
er he wrestle* with the infinite, and he murderer still holds his scat in Congress; | are trying to rule us with a barbarity that company, “ takes tbc wind out of bis sails"
Nearly the entire Loeoftco pros* of the tion* uf difference in the democratic party them. He had already made three srcvea
the
bloody
C
homwx
U
was
a
stran
­
reatn.
It ia stated, that the whole interi­
ranst fall. Against him are stronger bat- is still one of tbc law-makers of the nsof the varioua State*, and we hereby
fa the following manner:
South applaud and justify the dastardly agree to abide by their decisions, and sun- or will be placed under Walker's surreiltaBons than any maritalled by mortal arm
ger to, will understand. Let the ballot
tion. Tbc murdered man was only an I
—the inborn, ineradicable, favtaahle ten- humble Irishman, and, in their yisw, a j Ixix. next November, thunder forth the
saault Such are the strength of party tain its action fa all rrspocta, whatever.” lance.
timer, ts of the human heart: against him
Doqglas men are in secrat caucus at tlie
The Republican publishes an extract
ties, such is Slavery.
indignant response of the people. In the
present mumuit Rumors prevail of his from the Kansas Herald of 28th,. which
is nature in all her subtile forces; against proud, aristocratic member of Qingress •
Haars or Naw Gaona.—N. Acklxv is
him is . God. Let him try to subdue should not be closured for shooting him. ■ meantime, our friends in Kan*us should j
confirms the report previously telrgrupbwithdrawal.
reeciving
his
spring
and
summer
Goods,
these.
The Massachusetts delegation have or­ cd uf the murder of eight' pro-slavery
i A fe .r days ago Senator §vmxxk made I not be forgotten. The work of mibjugsrith «•« vllen Mid that Coorrvaa. bA'inc the now- and they are represented, on all hands, to ganized, electing B. F. Butler, Chairman. mcn on 'allow atafae Oeck, by a party
an eloquent and powerful speech in behalf j tion and and death has already teen com
r tocauUwb • Temtoriai Qevaraneat, eugbl. ta be beautlfa! and very cheap. In addition On tlie test vote, the delegation was found of Free State men. The victims were
' meiwed. Civil war rages wit.hin tbeir'
Freedom,giving
scorcnmg
tnswcr
......
-y
of
Freedom,
giving
a
scorching
inswcr
to
Chicago. May 29.
horribly mutilated. Their throats were
to his usual variety of Dry Goods, Gro­ to stand, Pierce 17, Buduinan 9.
■&gt; mult&gt; lb»t So.awm SoiUn *1
They .braid b&lt; C.rmlbcd «.lh
Dates are from Leavenwartli to Satur.
Lana.—T be Softs now make a nropo- cut, and their legs and arms were chopped
ceries, Books, Drugs,
he keeps a v«*a sitiun
their Northern 'roniede^ites bad heaped the means of defending themselves, and
to divide delegate* with tl.-e llaras, off, and their eve* gouged out. The only
day evening.
fine assortment of Jewelery. Perswi* provided the Hanis will agree tliat both reason sMigncarfor the .butcliery was be­
&lt;jov. Shxnncn ha* now called out the upon Masaacb^tts and the North. The the free sons of the North should pour
wishing anything in the line of Jewrlry, existing State orgsnizutionB be aban Jotied, cause they being sb iitionia*/, these men
troops and stationed them at differwtt
into the Territory, drive the murderous
minions of Slavery found themselves un­
pciota.
will find it far safer and better to buy of and the party ro-u^anized. The Hards would be calk'd aa evidence against theta.
marauders beyond her borders, and save
declare their reaolutioii to rewdutely reThe MisMurlana are returning borne able to answer his argument*. They
a townsman on whom they can depend, .
the virgin soil of Kansas from the blight­
plotaicring.
,
could sot rebut tlie overwhelming array
Lxavxxwoxth. Kassas, May 10.
Lthan to take the chance of befag cheated I' ject the proposition.
ing
curse
of
human
Slavery.
’
Fnll particulars have been received of evidence that be adduced to show their
Local and Xteccltaaeoa*.
.
i
Day ojxju fine, dear and moderately
G. F. Warren arrived here at 1 o’clock
rw transient dealers. Read his advertise- ; warm.
from Lan rcnee.
Gmvtmtiud assetnbk-d at n&lt;xai thia morning. He crooned the Stranger
J *c« Fr.oar.~Dn Thursday night last,
settled determination to listen the accursAfter entering the town, Donalcbon an-1------------------- ,
m\nt in toJay* Bsnncr.
to-day.
Delegation
from
most
States
en
­
near
the
boure of an Indian named John­
this well known mischief-maker made bis
nouneed that the xenire* of the p«**s ed »y«t«n of Slavery upon Kansas, and
tirely full. The Missouri dispute is set­ ny Cake or Slap Jack, about six o’clock
Our taualhf amiable friend optha JN
were no longer required, betmbtht organ- engraft ita policy upon the policy of our
debut into our pleasant Village, and while
'
tled by sdiuiwion of Atchison mm and j’cxtcrday afternoongetting
ncttlkd?
ire with tbc posse under Sheriff Jones.— country.
•
— w
—...S and M
a. nttr is c,
„ somewhat
— ---------e | our citizens were reposing unconscious of
Gen. r&gt;
Casa.
Douglx
MaWe are requested to invite the citizen* the defeat uf the Bentuninus. No adniisA niuuliled guard of four met. arrested
The latter rode forward, entirely eared of ___
_ “big-guns,"
. of the Locofoco arc sorry th*t the bare mention of-“blood-1 danger, committed sundry depredations
sox,t three
of the County to meet at tbeCburt Huum- sioa granted to any New York delegates. him as soon as be had vroMcd it. Ho
hi* wound.
The
quarrel
in
New
York
cxeiUa
the
talked with them for some minutes, and
party, sererallr replied, but their argu . bounds, bowie-knives and border ruffians," Up,,n t]Ie;r garden*. Many of our indws- on Saturday evening next, al early candle
Tt ha* transpired that there was no ball
finding fatereat at present. A commit­ while they wemenghged in examining the
In tha pfotd med fa the attempted aaoas- menta, ss well as their abusive epitheta, I has been allowed to disturb his tender triotM inhabitant* were up early enough light, to make arrangements fur the Ct-lr- tee will be appointed, one from each stale, ford escaped , h to\lhe woods. One of
were puerile and powerless. Tbc rejoin-1 »cn*Ibilitics. It is the**wounded bird that j next morning to make his acquaintance,
sination.
bration of the coming anniversary of our to decide on which delegation is entitle^ them saw him entor the woods, raised
Arrived
at the
I but we regret to learn that some did not National Indcpotxiancc.
'unvttK
me hotel,
noici, Jones
uonre called
rai.ro «n
on dor
dcr of the eminent Maaaachui&lt;etts
MassacbuM'tts Senator flutter*." He says:
u* have a to adraiMiou. "Ibey will probablv r
Miis rifle and fired at him. The bullet
against admitting either, unless tlici
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;
“We did not deny that the early Pres-; ntc jn season to get a glimpse uf the mi»:ir dif- passed through hi*
That’s law and
good attendance.
wd.Mpl.U-td. d*M
-O
rmidon* of
appored to Slavery in the ab- chicT(MU gpriu.
|f |w tMen,ptg u, pUy
ferenevs can be settled outside of tlie Con­ order.
to demand all arms, publie and private.
withering sarcasm. The mwmiduns ofvention.
Of the candidates, Bui hamui
Mr. Warren savs that tbeir camp was
&lt;h. si™ pmer
Th«&gt; jl2L,«ndX'
«F "»« "f
«““•* «*•" J”™
The posse then formed themselves in a the Slave power were enraged. They
We publish, to-day. an extract from the lias decidedly the beat chance, but the tw u- situated about a tfiird of a mile from the
hollow square.
were no match for Mr. Scxxx* m the ar- in tht Mismiuri Compromise, cannot be this apting. we hope our \ dbgcra will be groat speech of Senator Sumner, it is tliird rule inav defeat his nomination.— crowing.
He saw three large wagon*
David Atchison entered the square and gument, and, consequently, were under found upon record since the formatife^if prepared to “give him a warm reeep
Douglas and Pierre tending dow n ward.— loaded with guns, ammunition and provis­
Xwy lepghthy and want of apace will pre­
made a speech, at the close of n hirh the the neewarity of devising some other mean* our present Government, up to 1850.
’
-&gt;
It is thought tlie latter will withdraw af­ ion*.
vent us from giving the whole speech.—
whole of them marched tn the hotil.
ter
otic
complimentary
ballot.'
The
nom
­
The
guard
asked him when they first
to dispose of him. One of their number,
W’e once knew a man who, in the refa- i f»ABTOBAL.—Rrv. Stulk, formerly or
Jones d'-clared that the order i-f the
It is published in pamphlet form and inee, from present appearances, will be
approached him, his name and politics.
First District Court nf the United States Mr. Baooas. a member of the other House—tion «&gt;f all the most interesting events of, j(BrtbB||, preaches every sabbath at the- should be plactd in the hands of every Mr. Buchanan, or a Southern man, prob­
Mr. Warren, with a laudable desire to
was to demolish tho hotel and printing entered the Senate Chamber, Bocompaniwi hi* life, was always careful to state that
Church, and Rev. Gastox.
man in tbc county. We may give other able Hunter, of Virginia.
save his baron, raid that hi* name wa*
offices.
by some of his friends,.and committed a they happened “before the great eclipac.” | Iorcerlj. of Canastota, N. Y-, officiates at
At a quarter before twelve, at the sig­ John Hum.
portions of it from time to time. Let
Ho then ordered Eldridge, tbt* proprie­ most audacious
and* cowardly
Our
nal—the firing of a cannon—the conven­
" "
’’ assault
*' up- ri
— neighbor
*— lis. equally
»„.n. felicitous
r.i.—&gt;..„t
j|c
p^byterian Church. For tha bene“Are you an abolitionist!”
every man read it and ponder upon it*
tor of the hotel, to remove Ilia furniture.
tion ciunmencud assembling, it was cal­
“No,” said Warren.
.
on Mr. Svuxin, while he was sitting hi ignores the opinion of Washington, Jeffer-।; fit of society, for their benefit, and above '
Ila refused. The mob then entered, pilincontrovertible truths. For this md&gt;lc led to order at 12 u'chak by IL McLean,
“Arc vou a frecauilir!”
lapel the nxini’, feized the p. vases, type an agn-cliair,- in 3 position that rendered , son and Madison on the subject of slavery jaii, f"r your 0&lt;® benefit, go end hear tribute to tbc cause of Frecdun, Mr. Sum uf Maryland. Ma Richardson of Illinois, ;
Mr, Warren is a fre. -eoikr, but be evsand fixture* of the office*, Hernld ofFree- it utterly impossible for him to defend ; and slavery-extension, because they were
nominated
Samuel
Medan-,
of
Ohio
a*
' ded an answer by raying—
them.
ner was stiudk down by tbd hand o»* dom and FnnStete, and threw them isto himself. And for what was thi* foul deed : expressed before the formation of our
temporary Chairman, cirried unanimous­ ;
“I tun nn American.”
Vxar Plkasaxt.—The Ladfoa' Socie­ sneaking and cowardly assasain.
tbc river. They then remove*! from the
'
The Know Nothing guard seemed satis­
perpetrated I Simply—solely because be present Constitution. He date* back to ties of the Mvtbodist and Presbyterian
ly.
Hotel, a buuiln.st-fpt.t, 2nd charged four
’
Mr.
Hall,
of
Matskchusetu,
called
for
fied, and u til WarretT
"23fitm,_£iidfir»l fifty rounds into it Tbs had spoken bold and powerful words for that time, and al! acts or expressions of Churches, w hich have, during the winter
the reading of call fur the convention.
cape waa Very friendly.
h iilding atood firm. Three kegs of pow­ । Freedom, and the inalienable rights of opinion, dating forth.i back, are null and and spring, been hold each week, altern­
While the call was being read by En-'
The steamer Sierra Nevada left bun
Moaa Mvuoxns ia K...
der were then placed in the cell ir, only man.
void. This is a very convenient doctrine. ately. Tbc reecipto are strictly applied
Franrisco on the 15th. fur San Juan, to glisii, of Ind, a suddtn uproar sprung up' day, the 19th, at 2 P. M., a young man
one of which exploded.
The btildng
The Freedom of Speech, tiie watch-' and hi* party should hold him in evcrlas- tn the advancement of benevolent purp&lt;&gt;*- prueved to Panama in case of disturbance M tlie dour &lt;^\lic Cop vention, when a
still unsr'srvret It waa then act &lt;m fire
crowd
rushed/intAllie
hall
fighting
amidst
at that place. /It was rumored at Son
word of every true American, waa struck । ting remem branes for Inventing it
For
**, and the social enjoyments of these
and uui
n;.u
bum- u
d M',,,
down. The
« m: Herald ™
of Froc.. .. - ...... . ....... ,
.
I
■*
'
01^ direst cunfusiom ula-n it was discover­
dona office, and Gov. Robfasvn'* 4u&gt;uw &gt; down when Ciiaxlk* Somnkr fell. Il was । instance, during the corning Presidential gatherings are well calculated to aflord Francisco that fcxne parties well armed,
ed that it was tbc uk-iitonisn delegation
of the United State* Mandial'*
J,™ finJ. (I.. r®,r king ,«ting,»W ! nol
,ip«,
ihq,
du, h.ek w U» do- recreation of a pure and ennobling nature. were going down &lt;«n the Golden GAte to from Missouri, tysoivrd to enter by vio­
LX
“- i‘ ™ •
““&lt;* “("*&gt;
Ccn.u.i.0, Md ipnn, .11
lence. They knocked down the doorThey arc, however, rather dangerous cathS“T'.’"r
Di* arms wore then taken from him,
of' Free
Government
and
dentsprtvious
to ih.1
that urn,:
time; dm,
then d
if Gr»Gen- cringe, for Cupid, with hia bow and quiv­
rf U.
Jom. ib-n diraired principle*
“4—------B
----- ——• —
J the ।j du,,.
—.nu. u&gt;
SacaaMKXTo, April 30.
;
the passe, »ho immediately rushed into rigbt* of the* Nation. It was the anavrer Ivrul Pierce i* re-nominated, his base trea- er. is always
I. Tfe Repabli
un|«-.U. u, -Lyn'*
.ft,-, j,., u, 5^,orf
- in the midst, ami
.W |&gt;»..licans held a meeting at Sac*
Mimes :uh{ ihwlingx, removing vnlimbluH, nf the disc,mfitted ruffian to the srgu- ebery to Freedom can be thrown out of sighing swain lias been heard to breathe I nunento on April 30th, and rioeted dele M«O.I»r» jun.p«F on uMTt, .,id i&lt;
and destroy
all not renfnvable.
menta of foe statesman. It was a base ' the ranvam on the plea that it took place forth sentimen£q
/
equivalent
to
Zoe
mou,
gates
to
sentiment^/'equivolrnt
mow, i
the Philadelphia Cor&gt;v«M*oci.
;-8 - w- • -™“
•“ “~“i *|.» fa.-,
attempt to*overawe the Representatives I before the Cincinnati Convention. This
iculars of the accident on the
ayajxi.
\
N
P
the letter* «eiz«d.
ill K&lt;«d show 8H hilled and 37
' of the people by the. use of the bludgeon. , loo, will be a very convenient way of *ljj&gt;e
Paosrxxrrv.—The hum of industry*
All the Free State houses were pillaged
Four additional deaths since the reading uf the rail proofed with.
It was a part of the programme mile out ping over bis veto of the St. Cla*u&gt;F^ta •that greets our ears, the numerous build- ]v« *cci
.
except the Cincinnati Hotel
McLean, of Maryland, stated that when ,unrj,_
-k—,.
On ihc
1
lb. other
«ler hand,
hra.l, ammiu
M ««Ueftaf.
thu an fringing up. Umi.« U If by
Buford, Stringfellow and Atchison were by the Black Code of Slavery fa their at- BilL
Buffalo, one &lt;&gt;f tbc wounded in tbc secon&lt;i u, —Maa.a.«k—.i d—m
conspicuptK during the day.
tempt to forte tbeir principles and policy ; schemes of the wire-workers fail, and Mr. j magic, fa our .midst, and the various im­ accident, had died uf his injuries.
were presented, the committee &lt;m Arran-,
. . 'j
Shannon waa absent.
upon the country.
I Buchanan be nominated, they can, fa like I
genientefca.
v
ticlu.ta
t4
admitafon
to
dele! cd “where bound tol” The reply of the
The po»se MX the city at sumcL Jone* j- While these things are being enaeted j manner, ignore all his old Federal ante-1 provements that are visible on every handFrom Wuhiaitt*.
gattuaa which presented prim* facie cvfii! Lawrence men waa. “to Franklin,' as they
proclaim, in language stronger that we
Wonn'd thefa that ha should want them
Washinovom. May 29.
denro of election and yefused others, (Ap-1
started on, when die ruffians fired upon
at Washington, Atchibox. SrsreorEU-ow,1 redenta, and bring him out as a cocmiotent can use, that H rulings is prosperous and
next day.
■
j
Gen., Lane, of Oregon, wok the bearer plause.)
/ .
the young man wla» bad aiMwcrcd the
During the day. two Mlw-urians were Suawwos, a servile judiciary, the United ■ Democrat, instead of a Hartford Onvcn.; bound to go ahead.
of ths challenge from Senator Brooks to
Neu York aLa^appcared with two deb
killed—one by a falling brick—the other ' States Marsha], and Sheriff Jobss are tion Federalist, as be formerly was.—
Senator Wilsum The latter replied that egjkion»,but Mtbry rould not decide which question and killed him instantly. His
shut himself.
he uvxi the language cum plained uf be­ was entitled to scats they declined issuing name was Stewart. He u a* a native oi
playing out their part of the programme Whata hapey thought! Surely the nom­
It is supposed that the fire seen on
cause be at that time believed, and now ticket* to either until matter* could I* Now York, and had been i* th« Territory
only a abort time.
Wednesday night wa* tbc burning of Rob-1 in Kansas. This Joaas is the same noto- inee of the Cincinnati Convention should
nrrang&lt;-d among themselves aa was done
fasra^ boose.
., '.
'■,
| ribus vlllsin
_____ ____
who_____
took _______
out his_ _______
revolver j reward our neighbor for his- wonderfully
The record of blood fa Kansas is filling
in the cut uf the Missouri delegation. IB
NMMm l.W oonwraiw &lt;he !■»
Jof
Ek«™,, Jfe,
in-utir. guia’,. Th. K,,n l.-tu-r .hici
Sumner. Ila, also, says he is no duellist, desired to mate to tbc nmv&lt;nli&gt;&gt;n tliat both up. A ruffian spirit rule* it, and it leap,
ano „„
gave um: ifwugv
ui axcvuvu
wmr re-1
.v ■ —
&gt;•—••••«• ......
— — L™ -„.,J
B.own, Robinson, Dettzer, Pomeroy and ■ fined
?
.
.
..
...
. I* t* n n. __ a _sa-j»______ n
and dsnees over v i. .finceand death. Ho w
and that be will use whatever language be
to receive the votes of the Missou- elected J. K. Pulk, was decidedly paerile
Smith.
'
shall it be tnetl Me» of law, of order,
thinks proper in debate; and If assailed awaited admission to the convention.
j rians, unless they would swear that they J —it »*• no dodge at all by the aide of
of patriotism, o! religion ; citizens wh**
for so doing, be knows how to defend him&amp;*mud Mcdary, taking the chair, re­
[ were residents of the Territory, five min- j this oew-found system of Locofoco tactics.
lovo the Republic, anjwouid maintain itc
■elf.
turned thanks for the temporary honor
ute* to resign or die. These worthies,1
The opposition of the early Presidents
Mr. Brooks has given notice to Mr. done him. He was not a new attendant liberty and ita right*, must answer this
with ths help of a mob uf ruffians from | to the farther extension of Slavery, is (fa
On the above recommendation wc were Wehli. through Gov. Aiken, that hia let­ at National Convention*. He had the qu.atiun, and act fa doing it boldly, uniU-dly and resolutely.—Ckitaffo TFifeuw.
Missouri and other Southern State*, arc । the opinion of our Democratic oontempo- induced to take a look at Mr. Mntanx's ter in Tuesday's Courier and Enquirer is honor to be at the one which nominated
Franklin Pierre. He commenced on the
waging war against the free settiers of!
specimens, and were agreably surprised
KgreM of Democracy and tlie extended
fusted before the adoption of our present; at recognizing the well known face of our
that which ia connected with the
A man by the name ofSpencer, living in
uenre through it* large inert aw in the
— - ------------------------------ — ------------ ---------Constitution. In like manner, the outrage-! -&gt;ntem,&gt;orary uf the Pioodcr.
Knowing
ige of Mr. Brooks to Senator Wil- State*. Ha bribved that occaalonal Albany, was amwted *at Grronl.uah on
po&gt;rer. Their leading men were arrested • Ous acts of Pierce, his affiliation with!
that the modesty of our neighbor will
storms in tbc party were calculated to Monday, charged with stealing a snan of
on fiettJdM charges, or driven from the . Atchison, Stringfellow, and tltelr ruffian !
prevent his giving s description of this
purifv the atmospliere, but that the party hones and a wagon. Bef .re the Justice
Naw Yosjk, May 31. ' was dmum-d to triumph despite these tem­ he contended that it wau “done fin-a joke.”
Territory L}' the hand of violence. Un- compeer* to establish Slavery fa Kansas;
The Tribune'» Washington corresjxmP1** *** admitted on hi* paring the
.«« ot. Irad
k—1 of the Marxhsil and Joxxs, { his failure to vindicate the honor of the life-like, and, though it to not yet comple­ dent aays: “Mr. Sumner passed a com­ porary quarrels. He would endeavor to
*100.000.
H. Anpfa»BU Jlerth*
ly to All interested. I »um^t20 aa a tax on hia humor. It
; tbc horde of foreign freebooter* marched I nation, whim assailed by imperious Brlt- ted, bears evident traces of skill fa the fortable night, but is in a very bod ixmdi- du his duty impartial!]
. the horde of
won’t always do for penpie to be “as fanny
tion. It turn* out that the scalp was torn
• upon Lawrence and demardeu the surren- j atn
ata;; his
hia timid inactivity when our CriCri-'
’derof the public arms jp»d
ar.reat of mran Commiaaion is insulted by the our present impression is that the picture, from the skull for an inch or two iu width
beyond the cuts, which waa not ohaerved
when finished, will look full ss well, if not when they were Grat *ewn up. Tbc sur­ Mormon creed not only permits polyga
“"r
to Wiseutisfa,* Alumina and Miahigim, to chMTs&gt;insolent and unjust de-1 t-oth of omission and commission, will, ou better than tl&gt;c original: While com­ face nf the inflammation and suppuration my, but marriage between blood rvlatiuns. The Rev. Sidney SBmlhunse said to writing
ofkiwdng:
fid to foe ronstraction of Rail Roads,.w^re i mood*, for the sake of avoiding a collision,; this principle, weigh nothing against him. mending the skill nf Mr. Merrill, we wo’d is thus rerv extensive, and exhibits p ma-1 A traveller states that bo has met with
lignant anJ serious wound. Two phvm-1 numonxM com s of num who had married
I were complied with. The town was thin j because they400,1 P**®6 before the Cincinciaua
are
In
attendance
this
morning.
The
both
mother
and
daughter.
Ono
bishop
Irutaliy attacked,
attacked, ita
ita inhabitants
inhabitants fired
up-­ ■ nsti Convention. Surely,; Gtra. Pieroe’s; fruit, landscape and other painting* and
Hoick.—Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, from 1 brutally
fired up
married six wives, nil sister* and hia own
thh Refect Committee on the Stunner ason, their dwellings demolished, and their
nirora Brigham Young rvcMtly built a
I They are very beautiful, and will richly
the wane, are beginning to brighten.
stoac harem far his ninety wirra, but they
1 rtpey the trouble of an examination.
be removed from the city
all revolted and wouldn't go into the esgw.
deeply immedmtly aftor it, the rfiect h
Ths Attack ox Mk. Slmxxm.—The condition w HI psnnit."
greater. She should be careful not to
atrocious aaaault on this gentleman has
slobber a kiss, but give it a* a humming
Avntay Pott, telegraphs as fidtow*.-—
| Ned ran. his bill into a honeywckle deep,
created an intense excitement througbott •TK&gt; investigation rommittce ofthe House
b , but tWicate. There i* sonch virtue in a
the
north.
Public
meetings
have
been
.:
.1 for
held fa most of tlie principle cities and
rauniral forest.

Very well.

Let the

InABPEBSMo.VTIft.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

The M»v aamter cU—

U&gt;. 1-ubiisbsn

Hut* nf HMM
MAHY MUX

&gt; the Mid FtetaUff U the
'irluhor KO*

DekrfJfaf^UH.

li. GREENHEU*.
AlloTTHJ M 1
,
__________ J

VAR1ET\_STORE!?

Each r. umber uf U.e Mu
etaru p*Kr», in double rot

, A «reimton*wruo«it of naw and fa«4

; GOODS
*

&lt;e,n kmV-&lt;Wi on •»
BOOTS

AND SHOES.

GE0CEB1ES

NOTH
TVOTIfE » bewby rtv««'
and
&lt;3 t»w

Our stock of Groceric* is very large.

j £o5nn
L A. HOLD*
AND MEDICINES

». AGUE KOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Orar^n.
o-nl.. Sheeiior. Wu* »nU
DmsmmA all tmd. of .UTOtuer ware.
books AND STATIONEin.

OFF1C8 GENERAL

Ml

I lx&lt;wl, f^nvaasing. an»

pffIaNNEE NOT iaw
hand

*2V TO fc!50 F

YOUNG -AMERICA’S IJBRARV

DOW 1 I

Ik L. lUv. Attorney

til.LACK O)

M MUta
rflkertriy hufcrj

BALLOU'S riCTOBIBl

“• --

— —■■

roododcs with a ' resolution eapilling'
____ _ on
_ Senator
.
, heliev it will
Brooks and ranraring Keith and KfemZ rardiy tad
Sumner, when the proposition was Irning

u-sftsx.'w:

HwMms's Will
-FLAG ‘oF’OUB ilitlON.-

TW%»iae
EXTRA SUPJ

NEW STj

through TN

�I ia. June 2.
from Topeka,
8. District
Leeumpt© ns
ith,Detalw,
tnd they wiU
|nh,l.
Ito Wraaliing.

TAILOR SHOP,

R'-puhliean
aud wiU b&lt;,

EC Ksumo, B^kar.StortNotoMrf

Knahsag* Brolmr, BnMM Crest. Mkfe
fit lawyer of
. informs the
ifday hut ho
wentv. bearol. Walker,
•fore a com-

W. H. Ch aur’i Banking Office, Battle
Creek. Cclteetlotia attended to. and remitted

MASS MEETING!
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

THOS. F. HARVEY,
wincipai rid-

Oor slock coMUta of every variety of TIN,
Topper, and Sheet Iron wart, Hardware,
SntBBisa A Rpmkll, Dedier* in
Cutlery, Iron, Sleek Hath, Storei,
Goods. Groceries. Crockery, Hate, Capa,
Store Pipe, Farming Twit and
snd Sl«e*. Chain and Cabfort Furnltarc.
Mechanic* Twit nf every
year's Block. Hastings,* Mich.
kind which we will tell
Fkamcii Rows*. Dealer in Stovtw,
cheaper than ever

de three arwhole inter!iker'a survril-

SSUu which
-ly telegrapht prtMdaverr
by ■ |-nr
■ Klima were
throats were
were chopped
•u The only

ir camp watt
■rile from the.
wge wagons
n and pruvta■en they first
d politics.
•blc desire tn

but he

j trimmings of nil krn-W—Qm't fail *o
■itrd.no matter bow peculiar the taste Latest gratuitously to AMta and Furtmuteys. and -&gt;11 I
&gt;* of Bonnets. Rlbbuu*. Ac.
make liberal arrwigeinrut* with them forcirrela i
Ung the Msguioe. They will also supply Club* of 1
BOOTS AND 8HOE8.
two persons at Five Dollar*. cirrgynwa supplied
at Tso Dollar* a year. Number* from the wn
mrncroisnt w in be entirely completed In a few
NO1 ICE.
T^TOTICE i* hereby given
LN and valuation 4 the
*a personal, in the v.l age c. __—
-------- ,—
irU_-il kf* ■! the ofoce of the County Trvasurer
for the itoojeliun of.di persons concerned; and that
the aaid urttee oftbc ougatv Tni^-rer on Friday Il&gt;e
Utb dav ofJuno neat at S o’ulock P. J.. *“r ’
purpose uf bracing the oUjtctioot of tn-j press
vbti may Consider Uiemu-I res sggriorsd by aald i
seasasrut and volution.
J. ROBERTS.
1
1 t utni.nitRnoc t

can. go

GOODS CHEAPER

East to purchase

than

8»l„ «•«

VARIETY STORE,

our

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.

x OFFICE GENERALBOOK AGENCY.
Bgh U&gt; sll'v istr st! th* pains snd rere all ll&gt;«
bdirs of Barry County, if properly edmiulslrr-

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.

inly hindrance

WANTED!!

1 READY MADE CLOTHING,
ir-alls for Efi v rents, Nbretirg. Bine Drilling.
Ums arid all kinds nf summer ware.
(.••cnl, CauvRwing. and Traveling Agents
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
■•&gt;1 Hunks and Township Libraries (supplied »X To sell sad canvas, American, English and Grrsre&lt;! rate*. Gift lx-.lv. and a general vu-urt- man Publication*, New aud Standard Work*. A
solar* i* guaranteed of from
it of cards, snd writing paper of *U kind*.
t2U
PER MONTH.
deproding wholly upon lb* ability and prrsevervnee of the agent. Pepsums desirous uf becoming
agents, bv remitting One O-Utir.namingUw ternlory in which they propose operating, will receive
by return mail. spceitnro works t* the amount of
one dollar, together with letter uf iaatrucllons,
■•pot* paid." Address Order* to
HENRY S. BISHOP.
Corner Superior and Seneca St*.. Cleveland. Ohio.
11.*
~ c&gt;4

east of Foot’s Hotel. Hastings. MuL-

New

Goods

n and Provision Store. All kinds of Grocarwa
for sale V.1 Horses sod Csrrisgre to let f»L.. .11 nlu.. Rln~
luvrrv

We have now on
hand a stock of goods

suitable for the

’nti-ira &amp; Mociimomk. Dealers in all kinds
•f Family Groceries and Previsions, tod a variel» of Fancr Article* Etale Stmt, one door
wv—l of H. J. KrnBeld**. Hartings. Mich.

Spring Trade,

about
WALK UP TO fllE CAPTAIN'S

PAYING

which we will sell very

The
\V uimtmak. Funawymcn.
Wagon Making and IllacksmUMng. .Plows,
Castings, and every kind of Goods tn tbeir line
kepi constantly on band. All kinds of work
done to order, opposite Globe Hotel, Hastings.

to make room for our

Goods, Groceries,

Earth has

yielded bountifully

&gt; . ii .uvKT loilor mid dealer ill R&lt;
dr Made ClotUng. Slate Street, two door* *i
•f Grant's Store. Hastings, Mich.

IL W. Warrks, Fashionable Tailor. Shop
in Bailev'a Block, over H. A. Goodyear'* Store,
Hasting*, Mich.

A. W. Atkinh Saddle and ITnrne** Mak
er. Shop hi Goodrear's Block, ever Nevins A
Nonpro s store. Hastings. Mich.

Yourw, Must Respectfully,

T. F. HABVEF

the past year, and all
most all are blessed

ith a plentiful

HMtingx, May. 1, IMO.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

harvest Now

Ready Made Coth-

Earl, volume ia wdl written. fMMnewiag a high
Brel Idee, sod am safely be plnod iu the hamjp
I young people. They cuutein numerous ao&lt;b
are ilautisuve uf the ^arly history uf uur rosin­
trice per sett, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt
ck aud ocath ptt up in boxes. H.75.—Prien yer

ing, Ilats, Caps, Boots

The subscriber would
oil Buaolioc to W. mw and well MSOVt.
* ad atorb of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care exprenaiy to meet
the wants of the people of Has- tings and Barry county.
Every thing that is ne

comfort cfj
happiness, as far u tempo­
ral wants are coneernod,
(except Hardware) are now
oderedl for READY PAY.

•

Ladies’ Dress Goods,

J. W. Brcgtc. Fashionable Tailor. Ct
ting done to order, and *11 work warranted. Sb
M J-lfrvwin Strva-t. nrsr Stale. Hasting*, Mich.

.

new stock.

Our stock of Dry

friends
Globs Hotzx. Bt 9. Bcbtcii. Tliia well,
known Houm- is In thorosgh repair and has eve­

the latest
stylea; Delaine*,
Paramett*, Alpacca,
tbc finest style* of American
Prints, Drews Trimmings, Moirantique Velvet and Mom; Rueh.
Borders, Bonnett, Giovea, Ribbons, Bilka,
Salim, Embrriderimt Silk, Victorinea,
Ladie*’ Comforters, Children’s Uoodaffor.
COTTON GOODS,
Brown and Bleached Factory, Woolen
Shawl*, single and double.

READY-JfADR CLOTHING
Hatt aad Capa, latest stylcA; Boots and
Shoes, India Barbbert, Crodtery, Gtaa,
and Stone Wore.

aokocsBEyEM

ry coavenieMw for tb« aocwraasodatiM MTnneaf-

&amp; Shoes,

-—&gt;»—-. •« npiu-d at a Ubers! dincoutiL
Cuiih*. sent bv man, postage free, upon the re!pl of the pace uf Uni sett. &lt;&gt;rnay volume. :
■ UBDSAT A BLACkHTU&gt;£, PuMittere,
Z-, tioulntto street, PbMad.

exert

and other goods

yourselves

quite full, and we will

IIAtLOU’9 PICT0B1AX

Companion,

CUICAGU

sell them at prices that

jl^xc Gleen's Picterial-J Tuia paper prtwen
k lh. wio'i afegral n»d availnMe l-m. a wrah
Iteraty uwlauge of too table nvvute vt lbs fov«

little—pay us up

IMMEDIATELY,

ill astonish the

day* after th* d*te
wtveriercr it shall b« i
th. Marttai sbaBbet^—

------ ,

__

5jsri.xiK.nsf.srJi nzs
^Hra&amp;qp^ May 10, UM.

so we can get

world

over th'

‘Blues’

__________ &lt;w)

HoIMom'* MW A«Bta »■
TUB

backwardness of our

•are Store. Hastings, Mich.

iidnohk 6:

Fount- Daniel in UK aaw mill; Wsiwter Sshing
Fra-hbnrgb ; Webnner dedining the derkabtp;
■beter (upoundtng the ConoUtuliou; the Hunker
II ....Ln.,. ... IVrtMler el lHell UiH&gt;.

Drawluj-aumn

being the

Viiuam Rookm, Livefr Stable, Grteu'

Crockery-

"FLAG OF OCR CHIOS.'

and

We have also, every thing in the

go on

CABINET WARE

our way

EXTBA SCPEKrtNE FLOUR

' «*. arxl nighs
■ the efleTOto
refill not to
■ a femmhg

Hl* shop 1* la Antin'* Stere fa. Brorraa' ®jck.
B. II. MAPS.
Hasting, May 1, IU__________

TDRIgs and MEDICINES

icd alndiliott*
•tug man, who
ground. Ho

d«w&lt;k H..«
»w, of order,
citizens who
1 maintain itr
answer thiat boldly, uni&gt;90 Tribune.

some

before

I good supply uf

p-mtaining the life nt IJaniel Webster, the great
kenesn Siaietenan, with iiumeroua anecdotes B.
krniive uf bi* charter, and the following lllua

reply of the
klin,’ as they
• fired upon
•tMwervd the
‘taaUy. Hia
» a native of
thr Territory

than
MERCHANT TAILOR

we

WAV LOST.

A Msrahal's
hall-, be did
ten from him.

nothing more or less

STOVFS.GIVEN AWAY.

S GOODS

named

minutes, and
xamining the­
da. One of
-o&lt;»da, raised
The bullet
-uit’M law and

and are still

W.1ITIJVG

HEW STAGE BOUTE!
i’SZXSTS Mo^ay..irZ^ —FH*THROl.’GH IN SEVEN HOURS,

TYPE FOUNDERY
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
N» 43, rnuikliB MreeL
OHICAQO,

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
Chuek

towMwya, Cwla,

Barden, OrnamettU. Ac. Ac.
ll&gt;* trade on the mart l iberal te rtus.

or“8S owa- MANvrAcrrRi
are excelled by none ntber tetb* great requisites

"superior

line, such as Bureaus,

Wb Bcmqhzx. Anocney. Cuunnellor and .
- Solicitor, and Cireail Court Cammilsiiaar. Ofbee in Bailey a Block, Bantings, Minh.
.

to New York

N. W. Famu Attorney and G.unMbJ at

Tables, Stands,Chairs,

Bedsteads,

Lounges, Z
joy.

Call and see our stock.

Respectfully

H£L.

HAVING our arrangenenta complete
to supply all Um: requiritoa of the
trade with b dock ot

metal,

FINE nNlSS^iMOSTPERFECT
LETTER
,

�TIB Uri'BUCAK BANNER.
Cl1. BUBTGN-BubtJater.
OrvKa.aKora Drrar, Rcrwssfa Block.
TERMS:

would say we have
Spring FtuMnuptit rr^
Bsstiaft, Msyl.lMa.
R

and are still
OfTICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

MASS MEETING!

WANTED!!

WAITING

HADLEY A WIGHTMAN

THOS. F. HARVEY,
Sraaaixa de Rvukix, Dealers in Dry
Ooods, Groceries, Crockery. Hats, C.|», Boou
sari Stum, Cbsiro sad Cabinet Furaitars. Goodyaafs Bock. Hasimgs, Miah.

sTovrmSi™.

lothing more or less

some

FsAtrcis Rowkb, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
Staal. Nails, end Shelf H*rdwere end MeauActnrerof erary variety of Tin, 8b»«Hroe and
‘
SUW

GOODS CHEAPER

DasUnga. May IS, UM.

Hook. .

mint

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

being the

Mnrera earned te all
TH and Livery
Offlee on State Street, naxt doer to Bower'* Hard­
ware Store, Haattap, Mich.______________
Pniurs A Mochmobk. Deak-ra in all kinds
of Family Groceriea and Provialoaa, and a vari­
ety of Fancy Article., mate Ktrrol, one door
waet rfH. J. Ktokrtd'a. Herttep, Kwh.

mA8M8

PAYING UP.

The
Earth has

|

or most all arc blessed
Hastings, May 1,1850.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
NO HUMBUG.

with

plentiful

FARMING TOOLS.

harvest Now

Read y Made Coth-

COTTON GOODS,
Brown and Bleached Factory, Wo*
Shawls, single and double.
’

sold th- captain, again.
“1 am afraid, f ther," she replieil.
“Very well.” c&lt; ntinued the brutal fahcr,
_.n,rdy, leaving her
as he ascended tl •
sailor w ho had pull­
alone in the boat­
ed Her alongside having! proyiuualy gtme
’otf board.
j He painter pi*red
&lt; out a little, and th.boat receded fnmiI tie. ship's aide. The {
’
ftsirfuT &lt;&gt;f Iteitig 4
timid girl was evidently
for
__ ____
___and
___ '
cast
adrift,
' the gangway, j
. “Trip the anchor, Mr. Wales,” iaid’thc'’
captain, as lie stepped on board. “Pa»«
the boat under the dkvitii, ready to haul •

HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
CORN

OATS

FOB SALE

friends

ing, Hats, Caps, Boots

happiness, as far m tempo­
ral wants are concern'd.
(except Hardware) are uov
offered for READY. PAY. .

tlie latest
styles; Delaines,
Pararnetta. Alpacca.
the finest styles of Ameriaa'
Prints, Dreaa Trimminga, Moirantique Velvet and Mo**; R«4
Borders, Bonnets, Gloves. Ribhoiu.8iSwum, Embroidering Silk. Viewi.
Ladies’ Comforters, Children’* floods

the past year, and all

F. C. Mnaiu, House, Sign, and Portrait
Prtntor Kkn™ amn...:__

” _Z.!p
The .old
sJiip Mo'jptf wns at a “abort- i
“I thtn’
stay ia the
t* ’liarbor of Cape Town. We I ant the
t in
for twovisiti
had put
------------------ is fur the cabin, for because
CspL Flyuch li»l his ' ife and her daugboverlNitud
ter on board.
But milling was taken
“You a
aboard fur the forecast c, tin-itch our beef ■ “Am 1
cry bad cre&gt;dlth&gt;u. Wouldn't
‘.ip r* eboilteal Mr. have his g
“Al| Landa uignoumf.ii
Wi.k-.% tte first oflxxjr.
lu-dp the Gq.uiii’auifofn -------- ----------'•Ay, ay;air!’! rcplidd tlieacniiWJ, Indi­
cat cd, a undandic y vubJj man, with a bold
face and u afoul hear
“He ne
The boat cam* al&lt;
"I know
Fljnch hi li ‘ ‘‘
if you on
“Como, 1____,
th.- little
ly, to the £iir gil
■ Now E
one of tlie thwa^
:md thoug
of the M-a rendcL-------- ,----- f-doubt she
She waa n gentle creature, too timid to J ** mW
/Sail the araa, und fo r fidher wan any thing neg write
but indulgent o« her ifears.
She had
A sailu
been ashore with hitn jsnd her motlmr. anything
and to gvt up ths steep IsWe of- the ship,
। him down
rolling as aba waa, was nt&gt; trifling affiiir to Jiek was

Grind Stones and Ladies’ Dress Good.-

R. W. WA*ur, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

Crockery,

ed Jack,
hand.
“1 shal

call attention to his new and srvUnc
ed stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD!
Selected with care expressly to m-r.
the wants of the people of Ra­
tings and Barry county.
Every thing that is tic '
ceraary to onea

yielded bountifully

A. W. Atkins. Saddle and Harness Mak­
ar. Step io Goodrearia Block, over Norins 4
Krepon a Stora Haatfaiga, Miafc.

Il«4&gt;

had quie
ed towar
“Jack
trembling
1 Our in
little han&lt;

The subscriber woul

about

WALE UP TO THE CAPTAIN'S
Mfechaalca.
Wm. A Sastwsll, Blacksmithing in all
IU .anou* branebro. Step north of Ite Baria.
House. Haaltaca. Mich
r

Goods, Groceries,

ft oodi

backwardness of our

to make room for our

ob rv«MuU« tm». OSes ia lhe Court

‘spike,

hindrance

new stock.
!^-;d Ond&gt;A. Arwt. Soie a»&lt;l pGrobue of red
estate, Exaoiaa&amp;m sod AdJaMswut of Titte. *c,
waea.^riX.-z'X'si.’S

VARIETY STORi

New

ON SHORT NOTICE.

SlDMOMK &amp; 1
WamnMakiiu
Caailan. node,
kept conatautlr ™ ........ „„
0, wnra
done io enter, opposite Globe Hotel, HuUogs.

Our stock of Dry

Ready Pay.

old salt
‘ Lrming.
All th
cargo int

OPPOSITE J. B. TOOTS.

CUTTING DONE

Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

No longer Meted Ito thornier.

FOR CASH,

our

Ever!!
hand a stock of goods

The dark F.«trnin tijenucnff.

East to purchase

than

suitable for the

When u„
urasoftte c.mp, jjwd
Grew weary ofte*ntar«tte.
1

HFEdTACLM.
• .
THUttLES.
gold PENS.
cAwJh:
b
2S\

can go

GteUotwty and Fancy Artictaa. Oppoaita Bort
Offiew, Kn.pen'. Old Stood. Hrttinjn. Mich.

John Omsx; Boots A' Sime* made to or-

We have now on

bssfasii la all Its rufous brsnehw.

beef and
the salt i

we

J. P. Roassra &amp; Co., Dealers in Drugs
4 Mvdidaea. Patent Mrdionea, Pwota. Oite. Tur-

will rrtarn aaM now. or giro tefcrwiatim wluro ste I
oay tettend. aksB be Ebcrailr rewarded.
11
JOHNA.FULLKK. •
Hartinga. May », ISM.
3W4

Cheaper Than Eter1

before

Tin, Btesl-Iron sad Copper Ware. Drelm io
Iroo-'-KaUs, StatL Gteaa, Stelf-Hardware. Cnilary *bd Slorro. Slorr one door west of lha Boat
OAce, Haaiiaga, Mich.

' mined m
: again. !
i only app
him is tli

Watch, Clock A Jev.

sale

than

NNRCBANT TAILOR

Hadlsy A: U iohtmax, Manufacturers of
COW LOST.
TNSTBAYED freorihe auteerlber h Bsatiup ea
jEl »r »b«rt tte 5«b day of April, teal, a eSZ &lt;&lt;
th. Mlornoa drocripUorr—U year* old. UfM rod
on Ite .ides, tern white spoto on her hips, white
■pct on nuns, while os belly, and white not in

Which they offer for

FOR Hats and Capa, latest styles; Booh n
Shoes, India Rubbers, C'rockcrv, Cha
nnd Stone Ware.
G-S-OCillRIES

&amp;. Shoes,

and other goods is
EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR
^u. ha..,.

KfturrtMt. '™A“ RiiwjffiT sell them at prices that

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

exert

J. p, EMORY.

Mioalevme, Mien.

quite full, and we will

ol aB kbdK Dtw. Mrilno.^
OiU, DyHtu&amp;. So. ir.
Call and examine for youm lm tr.
aee if these atatementa are true.
N. ACKLEI'.
Hastings May 1,1855.

MiDDutviLLt Exckawgs, by G. F. EMO-

Battls Crkkx Horas, by Campbell AWand Tteill. T'~I iri-h

’

yourselves a

‘

~ ~ SHSPEim) s

(te.aMrvy^^-ra^ZZ &lt;
^£=^-75--^.

will astonish the

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

Nw 41, Frwnklin Strvct,
CHICAGO, Hals.

we can get

over the
QHAlNtfalll

and
pLAINsadsa

go on
NEVINS

CABINET WARE

our way

line, such as Bureaus,

to New York

KNAPEN.

or“o5B own manufa
are exedta! by wasettevlatte grvsi

run

SUPERIOR METAL
riNiriNisB—AitosTrRiirict

HOE* CO.,

t car him,
ul[ecl, b
fondly an
atnmgc th
to lie ma

could nut
of her stc
looked |ik
her miser
tion, afloa

and Jack
He wa
cst, noble
cd the se
was well
up in bus

i the offer,
mark, and estered the ea^in, where her scoetd, b
mother folded her in her arms.
pie had e
Tbe knebur w aa catt&gt;tl imd fohed. the
boat draun wp fo the davits, and crcryOur pr
tiling made Ring for the voyngc home!
of better
Eight bt-IIs were struck Isomi after, and fit to cat.
-the starboard wa«h wns piped.
were fed
’t thank
•‘The captain don
don't
than*- you,
— Jack, 1
or of son
j -nhst you did," •aid
said one ।r&gt;f the inon
had ixNTi
I Jack Bowles.
and for ty
I
“No mat to- whether
whether he
ho jd«»ca or.no
t replied Jack.
[
“H» would have
eve beets
been gglad to have h
before we
There w
I jier gone to Davy J ones' li
I Flynch Is a Imd nun.
and good
I
“ llxat he
said Jack ------ ,..
days, we
|
“Sho is a nice girl, and the eppuun i» laliou to
second m
■ mean enough to hate her."
“Biro is a beauty.” added another.
K Jnck looked very Lfonightful, and, sin-^
lar as it mav aectn; he wjas thinking of j
me dung. Whether it wia "r
~'r.
Finally
■tkms of the fair girl he hist
the brutal conduct of Iter
to thecap
i haw no means of know m.
Captain Flynch had turwd in. He liad But who
anlt no small quantity &lt;/ bail rum ut rice! O
bility, til
e town, which marie him partioularly
,
ly, and
the ship had| got under
----------------- __t£g like a he would
half more. This we gut from aadfidwlf
!
t
|
[
।
L
f

‘Blues’

We have also, every thing in the

1 Ellen missed the- manrojicNia she sprang I
and sunk beneath the waves.
Sack Bowh s leaped info lite water, wind
in a: moment rvapjtmjn-d with Ellen ill his
arms.. With a s fcoruut* effort, he grasp­
ed the bout, but he was enable to lift) his
fiur burden hito it
“Jump down there, a couple of ybo,’’
said Mr. Wales. twid Jack was soon relicvcd of'hia burden.
Assisting her upon deek, he went for­
ward to bis duty.
“You are a smart girl I” said Captain
Flyuch tu tlie disfomfitted maiden.

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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.

TERMS dr

LOR

REPUBLICAN BANNER

ETY S'
OSTTEJ. B. FOOTS.

New

ood
ed stock of
■
SUMMER GOODS,.
। &gt;th care expressly to mssi '
l .softhepwptt Offltil
I and Barry county.
'
a ND

comfort and

&gt;t Hardware) are now
for READY* PAY.

Dress Gimm
’

OF

• ’

the latest
"
rles; Delainre,
.-.metta. AlpsMa,
st styles of American
i rres Trimmings, Moir• Ivet and Mori.; Rw

ten, Childrco’s lit
TON GOODS,
and double.

.

YADF CLOTHING
iub I

N. ACKLEY.
ay I. 1855. ■&gt;

CHICAGO

FOUNDERY
irS WAREHOUSE. .

arrangements compli
All the requisite* «-1

iS, TYPE,
[-■re, telleya,

'N MAN UFA

I0B JD
Conti MOST
‘STTXR.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 12. 1856.

,
•

X

NO. 7

mined never to sail with Captain Flynch
Mr. John Bowlus Is now a thriving citi“I beg your pardon, Captain Flynch,”
David R. Atdtfsou. You have not for­
again. He was a htrd customer—and the said be, taking off his tarjuudin, and ma­ xvnxif a country town, with a wnart'aiid
only appropriate epithet wo can apply to king a low bow,0 but our junk is in such pretty wife, owning a nice Arm, with eve­ known will oftheir coostituenta. Second­ their own way, subject only to the Consti­ gotten tliat, nt tlic session of Congress
immediately sureeeding the Nebraska BiU,
him is that of a monster. Certainly no a oondition tiiat we can’t eat it" ’
ly by /oiiting out of plact, both in the tution of tlie United States.” Here were
ry thing snug about him.
ha came tardily to his duty here, and
Senate and House of Repre-*ntativta, im- smooth words, such m belong to a cun­
“ Is it indeed!" growled the captain, his
crew were ever treated worse! none ev­
ixrtant business, lung tK-nding.'and usur­ ning tongue, enlisted in a bad cause.—
er worked harder, suffered inure abuse, or eyes kindling with fury.
ping its n«m. .Thirdly, by tnmplinf But' whatever may have been their vari­
were fed upon more repulsive food.
“Wo haven't eat any of it for two
Ukc Catiline, be stalked into this Cham­
But I pass from these things, which, undrr foot the rules of the House cf Rep­ ous hidden meanings, this at least was ev­
He was part owner of the Magpie.— days."
lie had fitted her out himself I ler pro­
•* Go forward, dr!" roared the captain, though k'longing to the very heart i»f Umj resentative*, always before the safeguard ident, that, by their effect, tlw Congnx»- ber, recking with conspiracy—.-mo m
Smatum renil—and then like CatUine bo
discussion, are yet preliminary in charac­ of the minority. And fourthly, by.tfris- iorm) Prohibition of Slavery, which had
visions were of the meanest kind; the hi* face flushed with rage.
skulked away—««•/. ereesrit, rrerit, erw" I beg your portion, captain; we all ter, and press at once to the main ques- ins it to a'tloot during the very scsaioti in always been regarded as . a seven-fold
beef and pork had k been xpoilod before
pil—to join and provoke tho conspirator.
which it orignnted, so that it might not bo shield, covering the whole Louisiana Ter­ who at a distance awaifed their congenial
do our duty like men, and ifyou , tion.
,
the salt was put on, and the biscuit waa mean to d&lt;&gt;
arrested by the indignant voire of the ritory north of 3(5 ® 30, was now remov­
could only pve us some better l»ett wc [
wcavly, wonny and mustychief. Under the influence &lt;&gt;f h» malign
ed,
while
a
principle
was
declared,
which
puK-v, to
w expose
cAjwxn: the v
m» aoaixst K*x- I’A’ple- Such are some of the means by
We all prayed for home. It was such would be very grateful to you.” and Jack ; place,
C«
bimb
nnwcnce the Crime ripened to its fetal
n voyage ns would forever sicken a lands­ bowed again, making a show of humility, La, in its origin and extent Logically,! which this* wnan judgment was obtained. would render the supnlementaxy Prohibi­ fruita, while the similitude, with Cauhne
f ±:
man of the s„,
" * tempt*
"
" even an'- which he would Imvo deemed degrading this U
sea; which
is ™
the Logining :of
tho argument 1 | If the dear will of the People laid not tion of Slavery in Minnesota, Oregon,
and Washington, “inop«rativc and, void,"
old salt to li-come
become a , marine,
. D
.or go to under other circtimstnnre*.
aay
say Crime, and deliberately adopt tthis
- X even cuun aivu,
vast
i farming.
“Forward, sir!" shouted the captain, strongest term, as better than any other If thu Government had not nefitrioualy in. and thus open to Slavery all these
mighty
’- -rv Senate itaelf, where, lieyond oven the
.1
.— the captain
,—...—
, as
a large iron ttelayiug-pin
AU
cared for wax
tohe
getgrasped
lift
denoting die consumate transgressiuii. 1 terpoxed its influence, it could not have regions, now the rode cradles ,of nd,-*tudo
States. Here you see the mugniti
”1 of Jtonian example, a Sqnator has not^sicargo into
thccrew
| from- ~the
rail,
— port. The ,comfort
------ -- of
- -------------— —
I.
.
j would _go further, if language could forth- psMe&gt;l If ft had been left to ita natural
k-f ccmtemplated.
my&gt;nr-1 tried to appear as his open comparator,
was a matter ho
he detuned .unworthy
[unwurtky his [j
“We arc almost starved, sir,"
sir, continued er g».
"•»
It is the Crime
Crimt of Crimee^fwrCrimtt^wr- place in the order of businesvlt could not the mischief contemplated. But ~
is witli the Crime against
Kan-1
jfr. Sumner then want on to^ive a foil
---------■KnHitlerntioti. x»v
He drank il
a1 great
„___ 2__
deal of! I2_2,-2
Jack, edging
O2^,—
off
,1—
in obedience
____ _ to die
.... corn___ ,: xpasses
„_ far the
_______
old crimen
__ — ...
magutatu,
_____,,pun- have paused. If the-rule* of’the House pose now' L
nut to
«tot&gt;
toexpoaethc
r .1- —
nut stop
expose
the cod- eon-;
of
the eil&lt;rtion fnod* in
Kansas,
poor liquor—he was too mean to drink niand.
sued with vengeance by the laws of Rome nnd the rights of the minority had not mu, and I shall nhall
•piracy
beyond. ~
’iE’pSSil.
•*good—which kept him in a sort of dem-i
"Mutiny, hy----------- !” pwp’-d Captain i and containing all other crimes, as the
onicul frame of mind all the time. He ■ Flynch, us he levelled a heavy Mow atthe , grrotereontriin.-. the less 1 do not go too If it had been allowed to gn over to an­
ed to intend the natural corwcquences of. ritory was overrun and finally su Juff"
liked to knock a man down with a hand- spokesman, which brought him to the i far, when I call it tile crime againtt Naturt other Congress, when the People might
spike, and then kick him. A civil request : deck.
. f from which the soul recoils, and which Ian- lie In-nrd. it would have been ended; sbk! their conduct, and to seek what their acta ' to Slavery. He introduced an overwhclwon mutiny, and a word of grumbling!
A shrill sereum from Elen, who hid guuge refosM to deberibc. To lay bare then the Crime wo now deplore, would vewn to promote. Now, the Nebraska [ ln|ng|v convincing array of facts and arHill, on its very fere, opetilv cleared the j
to pro&lt;r tb&lt;. complicity of the
was sure to' bring a blow.
been a witness to the scene from toe com- I this enormity, I now proceed. The whole have Ixen without its first seminal life,
Jock Bowles was Blinking, we Baid.— [ panion-wsy, fi)fti&gt;we&lt;FthwJMUM*'&lt;l&lt;*cd, and ; mibject Ium already become a twice-told
Mr. President, 1 mean to k&lt;■&lt;■}&gt; alwoj
the threo;
threw; herself upon the body
of her
tale, and tin renewed recital
He had been seen before in the act of cost-[ she
Lulyof
lur —
' • will
’•* ’1* a re­ hitely- within tlA limits of partlameutai-y natural consequences of such an set, and rcuri invaders to destroy the rights of the
ing 'sheep’s eyes’ al Ellen when she came ; 1lover.
------- .12
Her
— steiAatner
r~_.— l._
brutally
‘_L, dragged
'* newnl of ita sorrow and shame; but I shall property. I make no personal imputa­
settler* of Kansas, and force the m. 1 1'
.. L led herInto
. .1..
. 1 liesitate
.
.. ......
.......
_ _occas­ tions ; but only with frankness, aueb as be­ sought in this way to extend Slavery. Of
&lt;m deck, and "while the men in low tunes j iher away, and
her _
mother
the ..not
to enter
upon it. "Cl
The
course, they did. And this is the first | n.jtuAin of Slavery upott the Territory,
longs to the occaai'in an&lt;! my own charac­
ion requires it from the Ix-ginnTig.
dlsctmvcd the captain’s character, lie did I cabin. .,
....
And txllnwing ol. the marau*.
-r h. -r~* It Ims been well remarked by a distin- ter, describe a groat historical act. which
nut join in tlic conversation.
“Thp»
for mutiny !”aaid Captain Flynch
'Djpffoj
guifdnd historian of our country, that, at is now enrolled in the Capitol. Sir, the er development*.,' ThcburcTaccd scheme ’ follows:
■
“Hush!" uiid one.
as lie
lie walked
walkc away.
F« » •isavr du
bls feel,
feet, us
ua Ellen, who '! Jack,did
Jack,did not
not move.
move. ’The
crow -were
-were the Ithurisl touch of the Missouri diseuw- Nebraska Bill vtw in every rosjH-ct a w’M soon whispered, that Konvas must be | Thus was the Crime consummated.—
।i '’ Juck
Jack sprung to Ms
Die crow
AndKiwiMh Mar
hud quietly stole out o"
of tho
ad' vane- j paralysed with horror, and for a moment ion, the slave iatervst, hitherto lurdly rv- swindle. It was a swindle by the South a slave State. b&gt; conformity with this Slavery now stands erect, clanlung ita
j had
‘ cabin,
‘
cd toward* the group. ’
| ed
।no one went to his assistance.
। cogniimJ as a distinct element in our sysidea wtuf tlie Government of this unbap-1 chains on the Territory of Kantae., attrLid already completely enjoyed their
“ Shame!" mumbled Tim Vaughan.
! ■wm,
ten,■&gt;»»&lt;-«
started up
up |«&gt;.w..*
poKehlbius
—.- and dilated.
I
“Jnck Bowles," aaid shu, in her timid,
py Treritorv organixre’ in all ita depart- rounded by a code of death, and trampn of the Missouri Compromise, a
“Shame! rejieated several others.
; with threats and AKsumptfom, which are
trembling tones.
menta; and thus did the President by ling upon all cherished liliertiea, whether
iflle of those whose share was yet nbPerhaps it was fortunate that the captain the origin of our existing national politics.
Our hero steiqu’d forward, and look tlw
whose complicity the Prohibition of Slave- * of Hpeceh, tlie press, the bar, tho trial by
xu» waa
w«x in
... 1820.
v. 'Hie dfocuNiiun^ended
-------- „....idy untouched; and the plea of unlittle hand which was extended toward* &gt;did not hear three expressions of indigna- j This
rv had been overthrown, lend himself to ' jury, or the electoral franchise. And, sir,
with
the admission
of Miesourias a'alave. i comaitutionidity set up—like the pica of
tion, or there might have been a general 1 wT
‘‘ "*
« • •
him.
a new complicity—giving to the conspi- i all'this has been done, not merely to lo­
holding
State,
and
the
prohibitiou
of
Slai
wiiry
after
the
borrowed
money
Ims
been
।
“I owe you my life. Jack.”
cators a i’tuic of connivance, amounting | trodnre a wrong which in itself _ia
----------------:,t— territory
i...------r .i„.
------ ...
j
“Never mind that, my tair one,” repliTim then HtepjH-d forward, and beat very
in .tall
the remaining
of
the 1 enjoyerf—did not make il less a swindle. even to copartnership. The Governor, i al of all rights, and in dread of which a
I cil Jack, gallantly, as he pressed the little over the prostrate form cf the spokew- MiBsissippi, and north of 30 ~ 30', leaving Urgtd a* a Bill of Peace, it was a swindle Secretary, Chief J ustioe. Associate Justi- ‘mother has lately taken-the Ufa of her
the rosdition of other territory south of &lt;of the whole country. Urged as opening res. Attorney, and Mar*Im', with a whole J offspring; nut merely as has been someman.
I hand.
“ He is dead,” wdd Tint, to the captain this line, or subsequently acquired, un- ithe Idoors to alavn-masters with their cataciis of other atipendiaries, nominated ' times said, to protect Slavery in Mtssnu"I slmll never forget it, and I wish it
toudicd by the arrangement. Here was !slaves, it was a swindle of thu asserted by the President and confirmed by the ri, since-ft is futile for thi* .State to com| was in my power to reward you.”
ias he approached.
The old ship
wm at. a ‘ short-1i
“ Is be I Heave hhn overboard, then!" a solemn art of h-gUiiition, called at the ■doctrine of Popular Sovereignty. Urged Btjiate, acre all commended os friendly [ plain of Freedom on the side of
"1 don't want any reward, Miss Ellen
j time a romprorniw, n covenant, a coni- i:&gt;S sanctioning Popular Sovereignty it was
stay in the harbor of Cape Tow n.
e';. 1 sm this happiest man in the ship, and all replied he, with n fiendish leer.
tuSJavcrv. No man; with the sentiments ; when Freedom exists without complaint
had put in for urovisions tor thecabin, f&lt; rr , because 1 had the pleasure of jumping
“ Ay’ay, sir," answered Tint. “Take’ pact, first brought forward in this body ia swindle of the asserted right* of slave- of Washington, dr Jefferson, or Franklin, I on the aldo of lows, and also on the side
Cnpt. Bvmb liad bi* wife and htr daugh­’ overboard after you."
by a slavt-boldcr—vindicated by slave­ mu»t&gt; rs. It was a swindle ofa bros,! ter f nmd any I'nvur; nor is it too much to I off Illinois; but it has l&gt;ecn done for the
hold here. Sam.”
ritory,
thus
cheated
of
protection
agninat
ter on Laird.
But nvthitig wiw taken’
holders
in
debate
—
finally
une-tioned
by
.
•\You don’t mean t»&gt; do it, Tim
ask­
say, that; liad these great patriots once ' Mike uf jx&gt;litical power, in order to bring
“You arc n nolde, generous man—"
It was a swindle of a gnat mere, entnv among us, not cue of them, I two new slaveholding Scnatore anon tins
slavcboldit^ votes— also Upheld at tlw Sbvfry.
I
aboard for tlic forecastle, though our beef1
"Am 1 ? There ain’t a inun alumni that ed Sam, in a low tone.
time by the essentia! aprojbation. of n iCWUMI, "early repo used by Washington,.1 with his recorded unretracted opin'rotis un I floor, and thus to fortify in the National
add biscsiit were in a very bad eouditi-ii-• wouldn't have done the same, he might lo
“Hush! Take hold.”
Sam obeyed, and they carried him to slavcboiding President, Jadwa Mcsiroe, Franklin and Jefferson, surrounded by the' Slavery, could have been nominated by : Government the desperate chances of «“Aii !smd» unmoor ship!" shouted Mr.■ have his grog stoppcil fur tlic rent of his
and bis Cabinet, of whom a majority,were l&gt;est fathers of tlic Repulilic. Sir. it ws* the President or Confirmed by the Sens e waning Oligarchy. As the ship,
Wales, the first officer. “Stasd by to■ Hfr'”
I the forecastle.
m. ‘
“Over with him!" roared the captain, rinveholdera, Vuiluding Mr. Calhoun him­ a swindle ufGvd-givrti inalienable Rights. lor any port in that Territory. With | ring &lt;&gt;n plrerant summer seas, is assailed
“But tjaptain r lynch docx not likeiyou i
help tU-Cuj luiu‘»wiie.««&gt; *" &lt;"J«
self; and this compronnsc wom mads the Turn!it over; look nt it on nil sides, and ! such auspices the eutfcipirary proceeded.— , by a pirate crew, and robbed for the sake
“Ay, ay,.*ir I" replied tlicscapum mdi-; niiy the better for what you have done." I from lhe waist.
catcd, a handsome young man, villi a bold’
“He be----------- ahem
।
“Grdr&gt; that anchor-stocksaid Tim, as condition of flic admission of Mlssonri, an-l it is everywhere a swindle; and. if the Even in advance of the Nebraska Bill,' of its doubloons and dollars—so is this
without which tliat State could not have ■I yonl I now employ has not the authority sreret societies were [organised in Missou- &gt;*eautiful Tcrritorv now aswilcd in Ita
I he laid the body on the deck.
“Jic never liked you very well."
&amp;ce and a stout heart.
.
■________________
- . 1 ...
.1------■ ...
L-. S.i.urbeen
received
into. -t
tlievUu'nni.
The
-i
somw that.
hum. It's
iin-4.
Two of the men. divining the purpose _
....
— &gt;1
...
„. | of classical usage, it has, an this occnsitui, ri, ortensibiv to protect hur institutions, peace and prosperity, and robbed, in orThe boat come nlongsiile. and Captain1
“1 know
all the same. XX..VM,
Ellen, ।|
„-2.. was -simple,
‘,..,2-. 2and was
„ applicable,
, jninuk, of
if you oolv like me,” said Jack, pressing of Tim. took up the stock, and heaved it I, gnin
of ■ the indubitable authority of fitness. No and afterward*, under the name of "Self- dec to wrret its political power to the
Flynch lAliK-d his wife up the gangway.
j
cutnwe,
only to
to the
the u-rritorv
territory named.
named.—
— 1 other word will adaqurtcly exprcsa tho
। clear of the ship into the sea.
j cuunu* «mlv
“Come! Ellen,” Mud the captain n-ugl&gt; the little liand again.
Drfensivo Aaaocistinti*,” and of “Blue . side of Slavery. Even now ths Mack
’ caving all other territory t*&gt; nwrtit the! mingled meanness and wickedness of the
Now Ell'-n lint! not bargnimd for this, j
The Captain was satisfied, and returned |• Lu
ly, to thtf fair girl, who mt holding «&gt;n nt
Lxigtw,” these were- multiplied through-1 flag of the land pirates from Missouri
rlc/wc hnvd no to the cabin to take in a further supply of! judgment
ofjuu&gt;
' .... _2__iothcr
generation, the South cheat.
&lt;«ia of thi- thwarts, which the roughnre* i: and though it wax quite dark
'
out the western 'qounties of dial State, ware* at the mot bead; in then- &gt;“*•
i the/Nort
the/Nortli. Conquer your preiudilu character wns still further apparent i before aHV^-coanler-cnovemtnt from the . you hear the pirate yell, and sec the flash
tujueer.
[But
his
vile
rum.
said
tn
of the sc* rendered necesMry.
;! doubt site blushed and feltl.(..«-... ,w...
«n.v.M.
w.
.v..~
.
—
carho
far/fi«
to
admit
Missouri
n«
a
Slave
1
in
the
general
structure
of
nil
the
MIL
—
e, which Imay
I &gt;uiv
Several of us took hold ofJack and ear- c&lt;-* ho
to t
She wi&gt;ia gentle creature, too timid to Jack
j
said a great deal mure,
Km-Z'o
«&lt; ™
anticipated,
the pirate knife; while, incrcdiUo to
tied hint below. It wan several hours be- ! State, aqu. in consideration of thia much-1 Amidsto.crtlouing profewti
3il the aeaM. and her father was anything not writ^
but
ol her
tier lenrs.
\- wilor
i» a sailor all the world over; fare
fore nc
lie nmr
came to u&gt;
himself,
u»rxx, when Tim told loved h-oii, Slavery shall be prohibited fat the sovereignty of tho
but indidgent
indulgent ol
fearo. one
She uau
Lad।
T«rl,.rr. to, w.’t. d.
J r,r,,
.»«»• •/
CH?' \
Wc
riggeds a■ forever
[ forever in
thereniamnig
remaining Louiaana TeraaMrewwith
ith him
him and
Bnv
thinc
in tne
the snape
shape cm
of na 'pettieort' takes him what had hspj-ne-l1
w
c riggea
in all
allenc
icr-, Territory, they wive dvspbeen aidfore
andher
hermrther
mother. njl
yllIln
g ln
which we
we ron-1
con-1 ritory
ritorv above
above 80
80 =
30*:; and
and the
tbc North
North yielyiel-1: essentia! privilege of novel
- - -------------------------------”•» of ‘the
h" rth.
n„ Joubt but that bunk in one corner lor him,. which
- 30
and
to get up the steep -side
amp. 1 hjln do^H
There ig
i« no
re not allowed to choose I
madly. Irretrievable
in fove, ceded by placing our cherts before it, so ded.
hp
' 1
“* Terr&lt;t”rUJ (hivemmcnt, Ih,polar Sovereignty. And this « the
rolling as she was. stps no trifling nffihr to Jaek
’ • wm'—
'
tlw- •PrtsiMaXT-slTff
ill™
Slav erv raigiu be Introduced into Kansas, close of thetragedy. Popular Sovereign.
and witli as trim a cruft as ever was rig- that if any of die officers visited the foreIntotaldcxregnnl ofhistory,•, —
•••- i
.
.
8 I castle, which rafvlv occurred, he would not I dent, lb his annual message, IIta*
hu* told
... of whom —
»
told u»
«. II At orticy,
ornry. or
or’Marshal
M.ndml-.ll
arc
b*
whkK
ba
“Coinc,: girl!” said the cnpta’m, again.
^Tbc old Jfannr worried along for dur-11 •be discovered.
'
1 that this compromti* “was reforoni/y ac-j sent from Washington; nor were they al- conflict—that the crocodile egg might be ; fountain of just power, has ended in Pop“1 am afraid, father.” she replied.
xm. mu
...
■
—3 «i
~ie were within twenty
“She thinks I sn&gt; dead,” said Jack, when I quisnd in bv the Southern^tatex.” Just I lowisl to regulate the rclm'iw of any of Steulthily dropped in the'sun-burnt soil, ular Slavery; not merely in the subjec“Very well.? continued
the—
brutal
..... ............
---r- - father,
j.
ty days
mure, and
the rontrarv" is true. It wm the work of! these funitiomirics. or the daily allowance there to be hatched unobserved, until il tion of the unhappy African race, but of
Jiu-k had iu’i- he came to himrelf.
as he ssretided the
------------- i-li~J
■ gangway,
leaving her
of our destined[ rport.
------ ------------------j this proud CaucMiah blood, whira you
’feeiH will tell her how it iIs," answered slaveboltlen^ and was crowded bv their i of th-Illative body, or even the pay of sent forth Its reptile monster.
-the sailor
opportunities the dfeeialone in the b&lt;ait—-t...——wftohad
----------- ,pull- [ proved whatever
..
i concurring votes upun a reluctant North, the el«rks and doorkeepers; but they were
... the
Tim.
»..ha i pjinc ofr the
-i- shi;
gfcjp afforded him
to win
the • “She will be quiet”
But the conspiracy was unexpectedly boaat. The profetaion with which vou
cd her alongside having previomly gone
J
by
Clio
blow
Iging from
the
Jack was severely injured by tlio blow At the time it wm hailed by blaveholder* left: free to adopt Skvery. And this wns balked. Thedcbate which convulsed Con- began, of AUfor tht People, ha* been tort
affections
Ellen, nnd, iudgi
*
‘ 'I
on board,
.
| .iff,*
lions of Eli
.
w_. ws
--2
—.—-2 Wm
12..11 as a victory. Oiarlca
called (Popular
iPopular Sovereignty! Time docs
does pres*, bad stirrod the [whole countrv-. At- j in the wretched reality of Nothing Jar
Charles Plndcney,
Pinckney, ofSouth
of South railed
ii» painter
psmter pyed
psyre out
................
— readiness
ntomor® with
~~ U
t*»k p-ntion ol the belaying-j
in, but
doctored
The
n little, and thith which sue
was nmte
quite smart in ‘a few Carolina, in un oft-quoted letter, written not allow, nor docx
due* the occasion require,
require. tention from all aides was directed upon I the People.
Popular Sovereigntv, m
nusdrd from
frou’i ti
il e
»«p’s
« aide.
•hV- The I t;ear
,:mr him,
|liin, when u
it wfe,
wps ------------his trick----at the
up, so that ho
he was
boat receded
c ship
..
n wa* informed by Tim, at his I at three o’clock on the night of ita passage, that I ihmild stop to dwell on tins trans- Kansas, which at once became the favor- whoee deceitful name plight*!, fafthwa*
.— was
.
I.
—e_« of being
—I wheel,
. . ahe —
—j_j
fit
— i...
—i ut...
timid. girl
evidently
fearful
Hucceedccl.
Ellen
loved
Km days. Elen wa* infi‘r*nn“ tv Tim.
INM
»
U&gt;
»
atthe
wheel,
of
the
safety
of
j
says,
“
it
is
considered
here
by
tlic
slaveparent
device
to
cover
a
transcendent
ite god of cmigratirm.
The Bill had broken, and an antient I^ndmwk of tlrcecast adfM, and sprang for the garatway.
fondly and devotedly, and it was not next trick at •u------'
her lover. She could hardly restrain her i holding State* as a great triumph." At wrong. Suffice it to «sv thut Slavery is in loudly dudured, that I ita object was' “to dom wa* ov erturned, now lift* itaen DQ-,
“Trip the anchor, Mr. Wales,” said the 1 strange that they had made nrrangcmwita
ioy, and resdilv prumircd to keep our sc- tlie North it wm accepted us a defeat, am! itself an arrogant denial of Human Rights. leave* the people perfectly free to fonn | fore ua, like Sin, in the tcmble pirtxtrc ca
captain, a* he stepped on board. “Pass ' to b,. married when we reached port.
■
j the friends of Freedom everywhere thro’- and by no human reason can the Dower to
thP dMV U’ nMt,,r ,&lt;’ h8Ul i couhTn*rProtert’hlcTfrom ^brotidity I
The next day, to our surpriac, wc were I out the country noweti m«r nraas was
and regulate their domestic institutions in ' Milton.
Tlie next dav, to our surprise, we were I out tlic country bowel their heads with establish such a wrung be placed among
their own way ;” and ita supporters evo-'
PELk..5s*edthctmmropMMahe sprang „f &amp; ^father, and ..home with Jjcl Lr«d
out with
with a
a kind
kind of
of .gooj
martife-rtfom Jut
tnrved out
good beef-id
I-erf and mortification.
But littls did they know the attributes of nnv iurt sovereignty. In
rywberc chdlcngtd the determination of
potatiws. Tlie captain declared that now ' the rompleUnere of their disaster. Little refusing it such a place, I do not deny the question between Freedom and Slave-1
and sunk beneath the waves.
1 looked like Heaven to her, compared with pot
I he had not the mulmrer out of tho ship,he did they dnsim that the prohibition of popular rights, but extend them. And, ry by a competition of emigration. Thus,
Sack Bowh* leaped Into the water, ond | |H-r miserable lot. Insult and inortmta-1 be
: wm
satisfied.
We
were all
well fed till Slavery in life
Territory,
which
wm—stip-.
rir. to this concluaton you must yet come. while opening the Territory to Slavery, w il’i » u:o irix-;r»n iumuw*
was
sausneo.
»»r
»»
the
Territory,
-------—
r
.
icr por- '
in a moment reappeared with Ellen in his ' tion. afloat and ashore, hod been her
wc reached port; but it was plain tluU the 1 ulated ax the price of their fatal capitula- unless denf, not «nlv to the admonitions the bill also o;&gt;cnod it to emigrants from
arms. With a vigorous effort, be gno&gt;p- ________________
tion since her mother
’s marriage.
....
---------------------„c- "*&lt;■
captain was not altogether easy in bis I tion, would also nt the Very moment of of jolitioil Justice, Lut also to the genius every quarter, who nflghl by their' votes
escaping
a misera­
cd the b-tat, but ha was unable to lift his proenect
---------------of
*-------"” &gt;•from
“ ” such
*
of our own ^institution, under whlcfi,wlieti
mind. He stopped drinking, and even its maturity be wrested from them.
W ithin, nnwen."
•
ble
existence
was
full
of
gladness
to
her.
fair bunhn into it*
The image is complete at di P“b
used some effata to conciliate the crew. | Time,
'n-------passed,
-~t «• and it becomes .necessary
mvmw-v properly interpreted, no valid claim for
and Jack was a hero.
“Jump down there, a couple of you,
to provide for thia Territory an organized Slavery can be net up anywhere in the inspired bv a noble cause, poured intot
He
grew
pale
and
haggard
every
day,
and
and, with this exposure, 1 toko my kart
He was a good fellow—one of the trusaid Mr. Wales, and Jock was soon reliev­
Nntiowd
Territory.
The
Senator
from
Government
Suddenly,
without
notice
of the Crime against Kansas.
debatable hind, and promised soon U&gt; &lt;
rat, noblest men 1 ever knew. He follow­ we enjoved his misery. It was a just ret­
ed of his burden.
ribution as far as it went, of the base deed in the public press, or the prayer of a sin­ Michigan [Mr. Cass] may say,fa response tablish a supremacy of numbers thw
Assisting her upon deck, he went for­ ed the sea from a love of it. His fiahcr
gle petition, or one wrfrd of open recoin-’ to tho Senate from Mississippi, [Mr. involving, of course, a just supremacy
waa well uC and had offered to set him be had done.
ward to his duty.
..
,
mendation from the President—after an Buowx,] that Slavery cannot go into the
In
twenty-two
days
after
the
murder
—
Freedom.
•*You are a smart girl I” Mid Captain up in businesn if he would give up the
it was a murder m far a* Captain Flvnch acquiescence of thirty-three years, and the Territory under the Constitution, without
ocean. He was prepared now to accept
Fli nch to the dwenmfitted maiden.
Ken., News df the 12th, there were 0,«M
was concerned —w'e took a pilot. There irreclaimable posscsiMon by the South of legislative introduction; and permit me of the Crime against Kanaos.
What
She made no reply to this coarse rtr the offer, first from loro of Ellen, and
marriages in the State of Kettucky.
to add, in response to both, that Slavery
was n fresh breexeand wo were soon pass­ its special share under this compromise—
could not l»e accomplished peaceably, was
second,
beenuse
tills
voyage
in
the
Afaomark, and- entered the cabin, where her
in violation o( every obligation of honor, cannot go there at all. Nothing ean comt to lie accompliaiied forcibly. The reptile majority of matrimonial alliancea were for
ing
the
castle.
pie hud exhausted his taste for the wild
mother folded her . in her arms.
.
■ . _L O__ I_ I...I
.t~X &gt;n.l In compact, and good neighborhood—and hi ont of oolhing; and there is shaolutcly monster, that could not be quietly and during tho winter months. Decembtr tab
Tie Jmriwr was catted and firiie.l, the and romantic.
contemptuous disregard to the out-gt&gt;sbing nothing in the Constitution out of which securely liatched there, waa to be pushed ing tha h ad. M&lt; wt of the brides were
Our provision had grown worse instc.vl
between 10 and 20 years of sg^aud mart
boat drau n up to the davits, and every­
sentiments ©fan orousccPNorth, this timefull-grown into the Territory. All efforts of the grooms betwwm 20 and Ou. .Two
of better. Our provision was no lunger rail, and bad stowed himself in the fore­
thing made snug for the voyage home!
booorrel prohibitiim, in itself a Landmark
were twV given to the dismal woru of
chains.
fit
to
cat.
The
old
bulls
upon
which
wc
tadis. marric-d at 70 ye«K one girl a!.12,
Eight bells were struck soon after, and
of Freedom, was overturned, and the vast
“
Captain
Flyttah,
ghastly
pale,
led
his
forcing
Slavery
on
Free
Boil.
In
flagrant
were fed had certainly dkd of starvation,
and several under 15. Throe hnndred
the starboard watch was" piped.
in the exclusive National jurisdiction im­
wife forward to^axe nt the chy. He was region now known m Kansas and Nebras­
derogatiup of the very Popular Sovereign, and forty six boys under 20 yean of
“The raptain don’t thank you, Jack, for or of some fouler disease. A new barrel
ka was opened tu Slavery. Itwasnatnr- possible.
ty, whose name bellied to impose this Bill
followed by Elm.
luul
been
broached.
We
could
not
eat
it.
what you did,” said one of the men to
TWe ofteudvc provision of the bill waa
“Clear away the anchor!’’ said the pi­ al that a measure thus repugnant in d»rujxm the country, the atrocious object wan
and for two days wc lived on biscuit only
Jack Bowks.
acter should be pressed by arguments in ita form a legislative anomaly, utterly now lEstinctly avowed. And tlic avowal
lot.
wanting the natural dirccUMwa and aim- has been fi.llowud hy the act. Slavery
‘-No matter whether he doc* or mt, —the tH.tatoe/had l-ecn exhausted long
“Ay, ay !” replied the cheerful voice of mutually repugnant,' It was urged on
age. But «c Lad to pick the worms out
plirity uf-an honest transaction. It did has been forcible introduced into Kansas.
replied Jack.
Jack Bowles, as he leajied over the rail
“H- would have i&gt;cen glad to have had
consistent as to whip each other in the fere not undfrtake openly to irprtl the old
There was plenty of good beef on board, upon deck, directly before the captain.—
ker gone to Davy J ones’ locker. Captain
—one bemg that, by there peal of ths pro­ Prohibition of Slavery, but seemed W
and good broad, and during those tws “Come on board again, air” said be, touch­
of getting religion
1 Ivuch is a bail man.
hibition, the Territory would be left owm miner the matter, as if euTwcious of the
ing his tarpaulin.
4
days, we had frequent consultations in rw
swindle. It is said that this Prohibition,,
“That he is,” said Jack stoutly.
Captain Flynch ataggpred back, and to the entry of Hlaveholdhra with their
We spoke
. - - “She i. a nice girl, and the captain is lotion to our conditic
grasped tho rail for support. Groaning slaves, without hindrance; and the other
»
the
first
Jan enough to hate her.”
■
but they declined to intrnyde with^tbe from ids inmost soul, he stared with quiv­
in the States and Territories, a* incog“She is a ifoutr,” added another.
ering lip and g»xod at the man whom his
Jack looked very thoughtful, and, amthemselrre. and to probil
ita rrealt, it is all blackness, dlumtned by
slaveholders with their sin
into the sea!
■
“Readv with the bun times! Let go think best. With aotnc.
with
ahreto and hillairds I Settle away I” cal­

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Captain Flynch had turned in. He had B.1 -bo
।
drank no email quantity of bad rum at Kc«1 On. rfUr wothrr plr-Swl Sm la*Ho
the town, which made him particahrly biliw, till Jwk Cowl«&gt; •-

led the pilot.
“Elen! my own Elen!" exclaimed Jack

~opU. WiLh
ft —
IxUnriontf SUr^ ; urf-«k

ft

“Oh, Jack!” murmured she.
“Hurrah F shouted the crew.

its support through Exacrtirc influence

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�W^wtDtoTOa, May 27.
i
In the House, to-day, Mr. Walbridge,
of Xhltea, from tte Committee oh Pub- ’
lie Lands, reported Housd blU making a .
met cf alternate settiona of publfc lands
to the State of IL’rii'irtin to aid ia^acon-

EEPUBLICAN BANNER.
hastuiob,

TurasDAV. ma* 12,

N, BAILEY, EntroM.

Repibliraa Ararelatioa.
•wing around to ita support, and swear

in the nature of a sltostihite
and must be. sustained and enforced as
such. Tho antecedents of that party fully
justify Uiis opinion. Tlic Standard, the
“great gun" of South Carolina Loodfoco-

Mr. W. acalad chai U&gt;b W1 ww, So its ■ c bcbtoX
main features,an exact copy of the other |xr^vasjibc?
railread maaaurc* which had bee* conoid„

the soath shore of Lake St
iron sad copper mining rrg
north fine of Wisconsin. It

r—the I tirtify onr*clie»

Cnxnaavtos or ths 4th at Hastixos. \All bullys are cowards, and Brooks is
The following *py«l is fr«n a Mit
aVeuliar exemplification of tie* feet. H«
—AC. mWiD( of
ofHothcp
ui man in Kansas:—-drf’’J
•Miked upon Senator Sumnef, watching
at ebe Coarc Hook oa Sauintoy aralnj a time when none c-f that gentlenun’s
laiwrcnce, .May 29. 1ST.
friends were near, and struck] hito bdp.
.
Ma. Hos»«:-Tbe young, ttflv
senian Democracy. Th
brating the coining nnnivereary of our I I era with tlie first blow. The; South &lt;v
I city of Lawrence, the first in Eagm 1
whom tho Republicans h
National Independence, W. 8. Good- [ toh'hb’ bravery for this. Ht&gt;w did he
Ditorr, b as brill w a Sabbath, ai»sd
in Um coming campaign,
act in another matter 1 He atk-mpl«l to
man who - late* as a group of montws at«
twak was called to tlw chair, and N. Bai- j
tho field. Mr-Buchans
intimidate Col. Webb, of the New York
C-* heauti- I M1J Jet H » • flt cmbk,n
&lt;,r&lt;’7 **
qttbeaute
,, . .dcRtrutflnu
.
. by
..............
I have visitedJ tinea
lkt appointed Secretary.
Courier and Enquirer, denwshng if b.
1
Die oljects of the meeting having been !
fully whipped next NoreiSc-r Jife free-1 ,Pierce snd Shannon, liie. spring crops
I wrote a certain article which appeared in
are
not
In,
and
little
of
the
ground
is
hi* paper. The Colonel replied that I®.­
*
stated,
it
was
moved
and
carried
that
tho
ly admit that he la a “fiicman wprthj^of
our steal)," and one that It will* rcquinM, ploughed, tlkough tlie season Is nearlyI citixcns of the county bo invited to aiuKim- , did no| write the article in question, but,
the energies of his political cj-jH.ncntsip’ passed. Men have left their fieldi and■ ddc at Hastings on die 4th of July next, ; that, in a specified japcr he would give
i his views uf tho aaoault. He did so, sad
beat, but with tho right nun M a stand­ resorted to arms for protection and self­I for the purpose ofcelebrating the nnniTcrpreservation. No one feels safe in his
■ boldly sad severely denounoed tlw a-u
ard bearer, and with a united and vigorous bouse—no man’s property m secure foraJ nary of our coimtry’s Independence in thi? ■ sault in language hiftng and keen. ' It wa.
effort on th* part of the Republican party moment. Usually, where 1 have foundk- usual way. The following Officers and . more galluq,’. no for a* Brook* wa. ton.-’
; cerned,
Mr. Smnnrr
’s
were then duly elected.
--------r_. than any part of ___
_
tho overthrow of thq slave.hn]diiig dinas­ anything being done, it wm by a group■j ’ Committees
President of tlic Dav—I. A. IIOL- ’l*0**^1’J,ul Brooks knew that Col Wei,h
of rigid cr ten, who have ateemblea with
ty will bo speedy and certain. The 15'■ would fight, and ho declared the
tin- 1.1,-y^
rifle* in the field, to be used oa the ap­1 BROOK.
'
uer
[•uhliian tnaaoee go forth to battle in tho pearance of an enemy, end pistols aud’
Vico Presidents-JOHN W. STEB-1
j.
holy cause of liberty/ and “Thrice is he knives hung at every man’s aide, to
charactei ired
' nrMqn.,,1 a w RAliv
■ Again,
A8am’ Senator Wilson
" H»on charactered
BINS and A. W. BA1LT.
Uio assanlt a* “brutal, murderous ^d
sudden
surprise. In
' tlic assault a* “Lrutal. murderous and
armed who hath his quarrel jest."
X dufend in
u- case
v—« of
v. u
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bi.\s and-I.
BAini.
SZ SX te J’LZ. ! CHFUto-nBV. A. tt OMW.
■ cowardly." Knowing Wilson did not re.
-/Bontii.n RvmaxuM.*—ft idiaclplo of
J cognize the code tfittllo. Brooks dtallcnsed
Cum. to procure an Orator—IL p
B. : him. Wifeon refused in proper languagq
’Brooks and Stringfellow, in the town of iSo tiw Territory, I hare been called ’ up \
“•: and spirit to fight a dud, but re amcrtul
Irving in thia county last week) committed n-vihiql time* a night, for defence of some . Wioiitmas, Wm. Bvaonaa and II. E.
of our friend* in danger.
jIoTT
1 his funner expression, and iNutal tli.it
tui oesault ou an advocate of the Free
Ycstcrtkiy I xisited the poor »otti*h
——
he stood ready ta defend liimralf if attack.
State policy, for the 'eponuow uffeacc of Governor of tlic Territmy—and if it
‘ cd. Now. Senator Wilson occupied the
Mantel-Wm. S. Goodtkab. •
expressing his opiniotf-on Kansas matters. could bc cunoclvcd that a jioor ohl fiend, |
I same position Senator Sumner had but
j
AtoKun.
- —•••
Brooks wua 'hiatisflcd," trad OMurel Wil.
The FrvoStata man stood hi* ground and incarnate caught, and fluking in the
cs of his own depravity, would enlist pltv,
Com. of Arrangements—J. AV. bTKot(lal
ncoj not anticipate an ssmuIl
gave his antagonist a warm reception.— Shannon would be sn object of pitv.
.. Hays, F. D. Ack- ! if tl&gt;esc fiicta do not provc Brook* an fe.
uws, H. EooscoMn, W.
The representative of Stringfellow pitebed in la Brooh.; the FHe State man ^"mwTnteJritv: ’ flThkd
I
J M. Nmica.
| ~to
SV
gave him a grade hint to keep away, but | u, believe tbit if ba would but commb- ( /-om. of **““"-7* • B«ww’ L
Jiraiing
the South ain,W* fo!

This avowal is accompanioi by the in­
timation that die object is Nought to be
accomplished hi a stealthy manner; that

Wradnn hy the way of Fund dm Uc.
The bill also provide* for a route to the
iron and cupper region across Lake Mich­
igan—the termini cn either side of the siJ’S® to THE CVLTl VATI05manlv. Toe tiie mark, gentiemm; sp«A
Isk* being connected by steam navigation
;
"‘r
“j;4 j«“ P'-ialj- V Uw Ui.mPl I. to b. Za.
and leading from Detroit. ' Thus would
that rich mining country be open to the
i._.rEBCL-*.------- -—— «dur. bold issue. Giro ur a fair field and we
continued northward the great national. The programme cf the slavulwlduig ar- have no fear as to die result
Hoe of railroad from theGnlf of Mexico; Ijstocnuy « beginning-to be developed.—
Cinclanali Convention.
thus would the southern shores of Lake ;
MW (ina|irv |g to
forced upon the
The Democratic Convention which asSoperior be joined with the water, that
rustoration of the African
lombled at Hnninnati on the 2d inti.,
nominated James Buchanan for the Presi­
vided for inaome way or other excepting is now demanded, by nc-aHy the unam- dency. Franklin Pierce, tlie man who
the link for which tins bill made provis- ' roon&gt; TO-1C&lt; of tlaiSuuihern Democracy. basely betrayed the cause of Freedom al
ioh. If-no land had been sold along the ; |n
the Missouri Compromise, which die bidding of Slave-bolding aristocrats

Mlle would

a* words would not answer he wa* com-1 «&lt;’n the Ruffians nf Mlraoan and degra-1 IIouuuxjk ana VV. B. V ovxos.
“rallant bravcrrS-ZM Trib
twllcd to fry what virtue tbi-re wra tahta ।.......................................
‘
'
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,
, ,.
,.
... and Mirairaippl to burn Lawrence, and,! Eujsind Wm. II. HavfobD.
'
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Deliberative asorderert. .
f.«: to, Ihirtfcre, g... tom . Wow ytak
„,1
:to ftw
mJu.
:
On
motion,
the
meeting
tlun
adj.
wm/
Democracy
plays
opto
its
bills
MATT
knocked out two of his front, teeth, aud tiw Territory, the spirit of the jwop\'
r»i- «.. wm “nowhere" in the Convention. AS c
the borderer haulod offto repair damages.! would be so broken, that aubmisaionV,
। WARD, the murderer of th© New Engbe granted under it, in alternate itacti&lt;ms,, Sbr-ebalding State, and forever prohibit- will not attempt to disguise tho feet that He eatimatm hi* loss, aa wc ore informed, I «”dd ** enforwd to the will of the slave i
k
W. S. GOODYEAR. Chairman. ■ land School Master at Louisville, rd* a»
ahout 1,300.000 acres. Of course the I ed_thc pauliar iiutHutioH in the Territory wc luul * lingering desire to test^thc
&lt;nie of Uh* Vico Presidents of die worship.
N.BAll.EY, Secretary.
..IW0
uoO,
,,000 to
I
usual provisions were ’made to enhance in n0^f
o KBMus and Nebraska, was
, fnl body, now avsomblcd at Gncinoatx—
strcngtii of Gen. Pierre’s popularity
Hastings, June 7th, IHM.
price the scctinw of land rarerred to the
&amp; fin&gt;l ^,,^4 of
suve
I
jKuat cotne in of the death of »ix pro-slave-1
; Thit is demonstrative to a degree. Lo
the coming contest; in feet, wo d^ want’ l^sll. No znsunmee.
Hcatooa.Wto.pr.™..
«
rtol-q^ly Tear. wa.
’
■■■ # tiwi
•
men, who had been banded with the'
galiscd murder in Kansas, murder in the
to get a lick at the gentleman next No­
«™„. i Ita.tu.-nto-: s&lt;5*to
„b
ari„ -a- ta
l&gt;. S. Senate chamber, and a cool, deiibc*
&lt;1UMr.°J«ie*, of Tumwav, had no hope ■ admitted iw a Slaveholding State, with vember; but a Convention* of hirown
a clergyman at the South’
tucn we ia town with.,nn extenrity aud |
men, and presuming on
rate, bloo&lt;l14&gt;aii&lt;led murderer, presiding
mliwto
1
WT
‘
tr
*
editor
of
the
National
Prcru
b
­
of defeating the bill, but thought that some ! p&lt;,wer w arve out within her limits sor- (tartiaans chore to Uy him out and we arc beautiful stock of Goods suitable for tlie 1 strength, caught a free state man
man. adjudg-'
pro kat
at -r
Cincinnati.
Slavery tr.
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y
~"®'r
,.
n
,
rr
I
»houlJ
have
no
objection
to
yourfr--— rire —
—
-----opportifliity should be aOirdrii those !
niore Stales of n like character, and
Mliafied. Bo has proved aTraitor to the J season.
£
All &lt;h.«
'
. ’ho «»l.
’ &lt;o bay
. good «&lt; him U. d«Mh. prtrt.red
■ a rope and
a' ~~ ( obufai_ for „
A-gnCof B. D. fevm I "
uinplts.
“t4* and mareh.*s,WJP
aampant,
“
not* only
members who were
10 *»*b
-DrinJwaa to l&gt;c regarded as a final!.1- ri
—-.1'“1N1“
—&lt;1. i)''V*Gt a]w
l»
A
Img
paleo.
«1U
do
mil
In
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n
hnrn
Colli^-.
I
an.
.
aerv
If"
,lx
b.“- ~
Constitution and die principles embodied I morduuidize at low prices will do well to ■ |'™
t
sum tXui.LT «o^h. gilitnent of the
in the Doolaraljan of Independence ahd i give them
....... a
_ ^_...
- ------------r miiing mmreii,
calk -They hro
cuudid, —
fair- , sum alt ms munh rera.
fore hoped the gentleman from Michigan . qUictyklodncd tnctuurcs were enacted C? irr 1»M already received a TYaitor’s reward. 1‘ dealing
men
and
tlie
cna &lt;irrwm&lt;t
depend, I ;in
n the
of the
had ;
and Sonth,
*
&lt;l.-nlin&lt;» n,«n
nohlkcn ■nd
and tli*
tha pablkpublf. mn
au
depend.'
the condition
condiUcn of
the witches,
witches, who
who bad
I tho times,” the above fact is not
- sacrificed
’ every
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................ ronfidinre
--- - on *lxt they say ‘1 ~r^d;teCevil
but could
u ; -a , -n-----------'
would withdraw the demon 1 for the pre- fighlity; un&lt;l this was to be regarded as ai11He
e principle
of manliness J with
r
MSniflcntion.—Drt. .Mr.
rioM question.
....
. ,
full and final settlement uf tho Sl^cry j
political honest v to secure a rc-noun-' with re*"ott to tWr‘
Qiv« fnem ! i*'or Gt-y.-ntor looked chop-tallen, care- (
5h? i)c(r,it Adrcrtirer sav*. wc sre it
thcroqueM SIR gtSriWah.0 Tbeprin““'h •“ m-forth. all agitation of Mt5()n&gt; flIK] noMr llu. slacx*hblding intaret-t,
n \v t « tn^hi Minntinn to thrir ' worn °"d lu^anJ- B» «ld « *M’P1*1 stated that traveling on the Lord’* Day,
a call. W o also invite attention to ,hcir that ufter the rebels at Lau rence were in thu. Sandwich Islands, except hi the
An attempt wramade on Thursday Lut
ciplo upon which those-railroad grants ' rite subject w an to cease. The Democrat-1 Ju/mg JMd him as a mechanic uses a roaadvertisement in todays Banner.
Mildued, tfiure would be peace. He uas ।
„( a church, is strictly forbidden in tho Huuac of Representatives t&gt;&gt; institute
wcro founded had liuen discussed for tin? , ic party, which assembled in Convention ,
xml;,
become politienfly
---- ——
1 a»tc,ui*hcd al tla* spirit of insubordination, bv law. Il h a matter of wonder b»w
an inquiry regarding tin- murder of the
last urn years, and was well* understood ' at Baltimore, in 1852. and which immor-1 bankrupt hi her cause, turns her bn.-k
Nevis* A* Ksacks.—As usual, thb well j whfch b manifesting Itself all over tiw ,
lepRy gvt home again.
waiter at Willard’s Hotel by Herbert,#
by every “»«nheri^.k f^eed Itself by the nomination of Piaacs,. on him
dwrtB tbe raUerable tool that
known finn is on hand with a beautiful ] Territory. He bad sem fura couple more
‘
—
« । fe*---------- -member uf C«-ngn***. The rvsoli:ti&lt;« for
LcTatSs'hatl therefore b&lt;*«n adopted for lte nrr° °f ,kf ^&gt;&lt;a» waccepted ’
had tin* fool-hardinoaa to sacrifice him- assortment uf Spring and Summer good*, companies of U. 8. to-ifH. ami h»p«l af*Haan Him."—A MiAouriun uitnera. an investigation wn« offered br a Repub­
M^ar, X.vivl *nd Kxarr'v arc Weu 'tCT tbelrdriival, q«net nughl be restored. • nnJ ProJHavcry ntan. until tlic outrage*. lican, but II.Tb.Tt being a ProSlavcry
the parpose of preventing useless discus- these- measures as a final settlement C*| sujfuj her service. Such is the ingratitude Messrs.
Nxvij-b
and K. ariu . He kecti* himrell surroimdcd withtroop*,M he ciprcom it. “threw him over the
Democrat and tbe murdered man an lri»Usion, and expediting the business of the tiw whqlc vexed question, and resolved to i af fflBTCry.
She has deserted her un- known throughout the county as rfter-. #nij t,vjdeut)y fears for hbA-rooail safety,.
t&lt;-»tiftt*l before the Congremional
11 w* r* •
rv
r•
t
),
VO,‘J
farlW
“ubj&lt;rU scrupulous tool in the hour of his sorcat prising business tncn, and their uniform though there" is not probably u free state Committee that revcral hundred Missou- man, the Slave-holik-ra and Hindoo* ralli­
ed fur Herbert’s protertiun and voted
success
In
trade
is
as
good
a
recommend*;
man
in
Kansas
who
would
be
guilty
of
ini
rums
qui
,,.
into
Kansas
to
vote,
and
that
down the resolution. Sixty-eight of the
b?jXu* to,- Pirara »"
wa. .I«rf.b.t brf^hlay™ rf&lt; ,lu, .and reward to. fr..rid&lt;bl traitor
ta &lt;o fcir MM*, to w«
Jive
, “•, •I'^f
««• t-.lj in . S,-™!: l.y Ito H-». seventy who voted G»r an investigation an*
n—a .n-tin tO.'
iaS phyv’1 hl» la,’t a,,d m"9t dvaperatc t yr.. Oliver, who wa* u ith them, that they Kcpublieana. while the Seventy-nine who
bill to be printed, that each member ; oflk-chad halfexpired,ancw finality became .
of Mr. Budaman, the nominee of the &lt;n
itom. IM -ton ri-.ru—.n: m
n... UJ . . u u „„
,
•
voted in opposition and defeated the
might be enabled to examine its provis-, ncccarary ; Slavery wanted more Tcrrito- Convention, wc shall, at the prerent time, day’s Banner and then call and reo them.
groking niic. t,f the finrot IwtclMr. Oliver cro*x-qur«twm«l the Witresolution are , Democrats and Fillmore
W n,*
hi. m&lt;. '
10 ‘•n*iA
rcarkct Lr Lc/ say but little. We have no fault t&lt;? Sue j
,,
,—..
i in the Territory, of Gov. Robinson’s boure | ni.w |,ut
nothing that relieved
to^’arf S
bLftolk ih. I
d“''1*-««!
f‘7, ■*"
wito him » a man. He ha. bn. in pub.
IL J. kaxnaxP.-lhb gentleman . ,
^v^md-lpriaibgoere^^ h^ ffOra Ux.
A legal examination had resulted In
Store ;•
b rndiant
radiant with th*
the Iwaute
beauty and fiull.
faali- 1 hjm
L:_. s..
— c.
— like
m-----ghosts
...-------of
r-------in .1
the
fere,
venj ------- I
pre-tour quetton was utwudcl: Area?!, daretlnj influent to toe I. S. Senate.
| l»c Uf. tortoany/care, and, undonbledly, I Rtnre
HcrlK-rt’a being held to ball in the ram
According to ow inatMicarcetuiUi put&gt;- &lt;jt si.tvj to answer ita* charge of killing |
now 15.
,
i Ae^rdtosl, tlw fuutotf.tr ISO was re-,
, Wr
or™„lnf
.bm. ion of the reason. Mr. Kanfldd has gating at their murdvrera. Mure than u.
hundred
individuals,
ruhbed
of
their
boro-1
lislwd.
tb&lt;*
atmuri
manufacture*
of
ftoateui
a dcfrneclcM wan; yet a majority in th*
On motion of Mr. « ulbn-lge, toe =» | peaW, nod toe vast and V^utlM Terri. |,
w„ Jo „„
u. Jeirart from any brought on a good stock of Staple 'and
HmMcarooppratM to an investigation into
tun waa laid on th: able. Aj es S , nee. 13rJ of K:,,™ and X elmska wa. opened
mctU
„ Fancy Goods, and the public can rely on c*, money, furnkura, books and goods are ami its vicinity, atnl the other prin
moving in all diruttums, and telling the towns &lt;/ Masrachanctta, reach the caor- the facts &lt;&gt;f the case, and thereby uphold
obtaining good bargains by dcnliug with
Mr. Jones of TenMm, moved tlust;'».«* &gt;«&lt;«“• °&lt; Sto".v- *“«J
i
or a stouwum Uf. polito.1 anteston of their MiiK-ring*. Men speak in mous amount of three hundred millixi* an honorable rowdy ahwc hands are red
liim. lie advertisers liberally and that whisjicrx, it is true, but be well knows it ■ uf^dulbra, orone milliuti for every work- i with toe blood of murder. Well, we do
the bill he hud on the table; w hich mo- corruption. «id the most shameful prosti- j
present potitioh before the
______
__that
__________
is not the
Icra &lt;_________
ruinous on
account.— । ing dav in the year.
tion did not prevail: Yeas 07, nays 80. ! tiition of executive patronage and influ- j ctlUlVrv
matter* of which wc have a is a sure omen of success. Hb advertise- __
not know that this fa any u oraq than to
in to-davs Banner, speaks for itself. । understand that in eveiy precinct in the
sustain the Administration in .instigating
The main quaatfon waa^tiicii ordered to , en^- Wl!rc resorted to, to force the repeal ‘
gp^k. It is enough for us to | went
y. , --------'-to.,.—1----------\ |' Territurv, -----&gt;-..........
-------- -- -&lt;■
------ ----regular
rsirolmcnta
of men.
to
A mao who hail a ouifr it\c«iurt, wholesale murder in Kansas.—flrnrcs C».
hX quXXZ* on the Militate '
.K&lt;W?
Bepresttitativcs,' Uo&lt; that h(. u pul furtll M thecand.d.tc
IIadlkt fe Wioutmax.—Die truth mak dsfend their right* and libcrtica, arc being , said, that if helot in the Comnjwi I’hn*. Courier.
\niadc out The Free Blate men have ho would appeal to the Supretfic Court and
reported by the Committee ou Public . “111 tbc “ct w“ t0 bc r°gardvd as 11 new | of the Slave-holding democracy, that I* 'as well bo spoken plainly. Hadley andv'
Lands,
finality—tlw »&lt; plut vltra of all fomlitics btaa(L on a )&lt;CMJavery platform, and tlmt Wightman A&lt;rre brought on an extendse;p^ited, borne and forborne, till forbear-, fromtlrancetollcaven. •’ And there.’’ reTbt Cauadian screw steamship fxdiua,
Mr. Letdwr, of Virginia, motion that; —another full and final settlement &lt;?f all I be stanti, comDl|tted to the whole train of and valuable stock of Hardware, Stoves, । BDcohas reared to lie a virtue. They | plied a gmtioman.H you »ul be sure to
■ have now, a* before, no protreuou by the lose, for you will not'bc promt to au**i*r from Liverpool. Wvdnewlay. May 21. ar­
the House proceed to the consxleratkm of: qucttk&gt;ns growing out of tiw subject qf ■ ^utbera measures that have characterised &amp;c., and they evince a laudable determin-'
appointed rulers ol’ tlie land. They have! fir yourrelf, and no attorney b evtr rived at Qnebcu &lt;&lt;u Monday last
Z
’
to
sell
them
at
fair
price*.
Their
j
'
SU™r-'B“‘
“ dm prawn, a*mm.,ramm. ami npr.rtl
The political news i» generally unim­
finally come to the orxJisiun to protect admitted."
rtisem^nt in to-day's Banner contains 1
- Mr. Jotwa/^Taxnewre, moved that : ««!»»•• and uggressive.
It Solomox
vast Territories of Kansas and Nelnustherarelvc*.
.
----portant.
--------Exo to so.—The weather in Euulan-1
Will &lt;*»r friends now wake up and aid .
py* A wag say* that Dr. Kane tried
tkc House adjourn, and also moved that.. had lived in our &lt;hy he would liave beenk, to the inroads of Slavery. It is a bqd । a list of their goods to which wc invite ftbe.*n very l&lt;oi«trrou*. and several ve«‘
y of, or leave us to die in the struggle for to get to tbe pule Io dejioail hb vote, liut lia«
when the House idjouni to-day. it adjourn cotnpdUd to add another to Ips list of: omcn for j(r. Buchanan that he bthe repX j teution.
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trvcduiu ! We ma die, hut we cannot be j that the iceberg faction prevented him.
to man, on Erld.y nral; whtoh Itotor to. j ,|^ d» m urrer atoWlad. Tbe
ra„uli„, ln ,bc coming polldrj mm.’
endnved.
Wc have mien enough, luit
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y«n
to,
10. »y.
rld, WUMto&gt; hwJ„ „r
of
TBriou,
b a,.
j wanting in all »*»rte of theaqa. Let me
.
Tito annual statement of the ClianreliJ?*- He doubles
hh trouble* who bur
Tbe mourn to adjourn wm too, negu 1
n"s*n' “ “m”"-! “d
fcrod tofedea ndvouau &lt;bo rmtoo prto- readers in tlie south jiart of the county entreat you air to use y&lt;pir utmost excr-1 rowato-morrow’s
1 lor of Exchequer has been l-jid before
I Parrunnent. The evtimited revenue fur
lived: Ayes 10, nava 110.
j by a Democratic adininwtratiun, are con-1 dpft&amp;.
Sguotter Snerfipnty, State who buy their Groceries and fenqy good’ tions to obtain u» money and arma. if
. the current year ta set down at £6*.10f' •
Mr. Letcher, uf Virginia, rtbvcd that. fident of thrir ability to maintain Slavery gaiuiiity and tho restoration ot the Afri. at Battle Creek, are Cordially referred to we sureeed, ws must rely on our friends j
000, showing a deficiency of £8,S73,tHW&gt;. (
the Wl be laid on the table, which nwtioh J,,
If Kansas fislls a prey to thr
s/oM
If he can sucreed with the advertisement of these gentlemen in East, for wc havcndtberiadcquate cqui[&gt;-1
meats, nor moner
----------------------------I
by
nor
provisions
to
mainI
Tho Crimean Bo*rd of Inquiry, after a
todays Banner. They keep as good an
.?
P™
—
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I
AAwi«'*-■
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—
tratMoxa
J
there
entangling
alliances
fastened
to
lain
oundves.
'
Mr.’iw'or T.nsnn, ioo.kI U»&gt; W"i “J'- "h”‘‘ ,hr
husband of ray youth, kiriu-d aud beat, remiatt of twiuti -three days, clt&gt;«'l it’
Very truly yours.
Kassas.
, Lmn; ttutil I had to leave him, and now, I iitvcstignlion* on Monday.
the House adjourn, and also moved that ; north and west of her will be the next him, we have formed a wrong estimate of
any other House went ofDetroit, and the
“to..
■« .
P. S, You will know the writer, and pJuU.«. Ctaro Ito -to ciraut ««rt u.
whsn the Hoose adjourn to-day, it adioqrn prare in the grand consolidated lottery of the spirit of tbe people. His partisans
i public will always find thorn agreeable
.
1-H r ru
.
. , ' mxount of tl»o withdrawal of milttar*
। Uiis »ill probably bo opened before it g.,.
to meet on Saturday next; which latter . Slaven and IxK*oforoi*m.
kirn. Uli, ..f
T
....
will- undoubtedly.try to give him a north- men to deal with. They ha* e the rrpuradon w. di-grrtd to: Ayt. 5. non I To iooh Ihln ™t Torritory with hot
me, when 1 have not another day to live.'
i,ul t],e |nst Sunday passed off q«i| cm and a Southern face, but tbe time ha* talion of railing goods otrp cheap. Call
Th.toot.onto.Jjoomna.tort.Jrtndrtl ”"’ •‘•iteU and .wrry w th. gm.: j gone by in wjiich the people can beguiled
1 tell you Mr. Attorney never let tiut' ctlv.
and make their acquaintance and, our DAVY-4\umao3*a srxacn !at ths sxcmxi.
man get a Bill of Divorcement against inc ’
ilf**»A.—life reported via Berlin tu •'
m the negative.
DanoeratkprincipleofSlarery-extdteion, by such a system of artful dodgre. He
word
for
it,
thrir
goods
and
prices
will
The questidn recurring on the subati- j the* South are uniting to demand a r^sto—' "or LAwnxacE.
I .«
ll^dd I*
G™" ““*"&gt;• }»
must face the music that thnSlavetolding please you.
.
tote, H was out and decided in the d&amp;nua- ration of thu African Slava Trade.1 If
.
ved at BL Peteroburg, and would short li
“ Boys, tiib day I am a Kickapoo Ranger,
q«,rtl, ™. to tap.
•
||—fo, £!,!,„ I
aristocracy have prepared for him, whethby G—!. Thia day wo have entered LoxvXT?
.
•-ontWul.tonbl.tkplr.dallUgorSla-o
Rarrauca* Nathmal Cosvajrnoa.—
cr.|ta
tone*
Call
sweetly
or
harshly
upon
.
“
Witmi
—
[
lhe
London
.TTasrs
’
Berlin
correspoudc;-t
renou.
Southern
Kights
’
Inscribed
on
our
The bUL as amended, was then ordered
m
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&gt;
to h. twi n third ton^-r™. so,
’Ul
’ &lt;»» ■*"
“d
This Convention will assemble at Phila­ I tan n era, and not one d—d Abolitionist
A RidicaloM Heeae.
writes that the Emperor had given l&gt;
M, and waa raUequcatly7 read ft third ! Bre Larmor of the nation that proclaims
Xr- Blair haring knocked the Wa*h- whole fleet a now arrangement in couMr. Buchanan's position, with respect i delphia on du- 17th in*L, tu nominate has dared to fire a gun. No, by G—,uot
time. '
। that “all men are lx»m free and equal,”
one! This, boys, is the luippiwrt day of my ington Union a day or two behind “the J quenre of the events of tbe war. A
to his political antecedents is not a very candidate* for office* of President and
whole life. We have entered tlic d—il ' foaldla of next we«,” tiiat much damaged I present, tlw Russian fleet consists of tiireThe question thenbring on the paraagv will be unfurled to defend it. Vndonbthappy one. He commenced political life as Vice PreeideoL A large attendance U city, and tomigbt the AbUittoabta will Journal pick* itself up, and protests to all di. bions, making a total of fbrty-thre01 xr*0 vv*u 1
a
, . .
.
cdly a large majority of the Democratic
antlcidated.
learn a Sootbern lesson timt they will re­ the world thkt It pities Mr. Blair! So do i vrwrals of war, and throe •transports. Oi
qnSta^
। F«V °f
K-K
»&lt;»»=«. &lt;10. a Federalist, a warm supportcrof the Uni­
Rrnwws w *a«»l ft*l Wr^lorjse,
ted States Bank, and a vindictive oppenmember till the day of thur Loath. And we. We pity him for being obliged to the former 9 are steatnora. .
Mr. Jorra, or Trr«™««-, nrtool that' ■»» Bapnblic party, opporod toutuw.
Trade cnatinued dull
BvPcterobu. now boys, we will go in with o«r highly waste pood shof ou such a worthless tar- j
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...
al of the Slara trade. Many of the fead•
honorable Jone* and test- the stra^th of get. We pity him for being compelled 1 Holders of Tallows wore unwilling to
1812. He was ar unscrupulous oppoeer l-wg-.1t* slrad prvpsr*! to prvltcl hue.
1km did not prevail.
that d—d Free State hotel, and learn the to have anything to do wikh such a ^ct of &lt; nt prevailing prices.
era cf that party admit that it is inhuman. of Uw principles of Jeferstm and Madison
And
from
an
intimate
personal
ac
­
Mr. J. also moved that the House pro­
1’bc coronation of tlic Emperor Alv.
Emigrant Aid Society that Kansas shall U uulliffero trad traitor*. /As for pity, we j
and die Democratic party of whom they quaintance with Mr. Morgan, we have no our*. Boys, ladies ahould bc, and I trust advise the Union not to bo too lavish ofit ander waa fixed to take place, in Soptcnceed to ewMider the business on die Spra
ker’s table ; which motion wm negatived- of Northern impulses do not control the were the founders. In a fourth of July doubt he b prepared to defend himself will lie,' resjHJCted by all gentlemen; but, It’s a commodity which will bo mighty her.
The previous question was then secondby G—, when a woman takes on hcrrelf ,scarce in the Union office next spring.— &gt; TvsKar.—Dispalehoafrom Vicnnasta’-''
Tiicrc will bc very little of it sent in; and , that lettens had lawn received from C«&gt;n- of the Missouri Compromise was propos­
attempt to overawe this faithful Reprc- tho garb of a soldier, by carrying tbe garb
|p**y
of a Sliarpe’s rifle, then afag is no longer a tho Union had better keep its private stock t stantiuople auuouncing that a oonrunte";
ed, a majority of the Democratic presses
rantative of tia&gt; Frecoicn of Old Cayuga
for home consumption.—Jkt. Adv.
' had boon concluded bet ween the Porto an •
and politicians of the North objected to it I
and Wayne, will prove a total fidlure.
—
nr t a
.
3ho Western Powers, adding that the
as a vtatation of plighu-d fenh, and as n
Approved.
. evacuation of tho Turkish Territory by
Washington. Mav 17.
The Editor of the Cfevebnd. Lender |
&lt;*
Alllc* wouM ‘“•““I’1"
Hu then wal on with a bitter tirade
We publish the. final proceeding* of the
The Irishmen are ex prated to sustain
I writing from Cinriunatti, says be attended (six montLs.

STStoorfXiiT-r’fo’K-: &gt;-

policy of the Democratic party, sad coo

will Mt rites' tM I

had killed

men don- to stand before you, blow them
to h— with a chunk of cold lead 1"
We wonder if Serator Bnticr, of South
Walbridge, were very opportune and ef­
Carolina, ever bad this fora teaeott ou his
ficient. Mr. Walbridge, by dint of p^- «»p»-book:
&gt;
f

ter* on Saturday nigiit. l ive or six men I
. ...
spoke and all agrred that Bullv BrooksI wuntJ- “ llko

,

.,

,
,
movwnent of *

did right in assaulting Senator*SumnerJ Dmta.li.uirr? Yankee Springs.
’Ilwy further expressed tho opinion that;
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the free State men of Kansas were thd'
XaKUHD-

iGREAT ATT

____

man to pat forth as a rt

Slave trade is made a party tc*t,
surodly will be by the Slavery p
dirta that rule the doatihlcs of.tin
the whole combination of ita ?

Krevlated br the opera- ‘

AT

Hadley &amp; Wi

' We beHcte it should |

4 Chicago. June 0.
tn Ksnaa* confirm the1

61 T A U
B 1 U I1

ight on tho morning
•een the Comnatn
d a party of Free

Go

rf the Bl* Louh Ret
ted for finn- bottra; '

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,,
Which. Uken^the vtta, le

tn were kilh-djtnd • m11E lilJc ln thl.
he larger pert ofhta [ who want
prisoner?HARDW.MIE, ihHr
ed one hundred men I |ca(| t,n :o J&gt;rtUnK I* t
port, on receipt of rtnM1F]v
the dlrertk
out to find the r rec ,{. WIGnTMAX'S IT
to be forty miles.
flood from the East
re road.
| floating to our Store the
ed immediately for rerfict aiwrtmcnt of G
ith eight cmnpunira
„„ u- f.iucd nl ar
i Detroit eitv.
ic baa received a letour jIlCT; a,;ng
of the 81st, staling : )ti2 wants of the* citixe
rec State men to be adjoining counties, have,
frtoat peril. The Missouri- targe our business bv A
trailing their border ruffian Stock &lt;if Goods, larger
J"'. Farmers are obliged to or-;
ever before &amp;&lt;
to guard their fields and market. Our stock con
Krauding Landa, and their ;n thc line of IfAIlfl
jpplll.-ig-'. and their fiunilics
Mmu,i ogtUyughtof
■K
*
I our purchases with dtro
qtfflcLat General Harney is’ want* and interest* oft
jTori LaralKTe to take com-: to feind and quality.
Bunworth. Thc wteamer Go- principle &lt;J
|^L Lotis.frum Fort Pierre Smajj Profits and
.

,

i ,

Hhir G&lt;xxl» arc now offci

wUTj.w..,

'™» Lunger towing tlw

tad

wtater.

talk for Buncombe’.

,

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’n . G^ l.rU- ll.OOOI&gt;..ISto.nto»

.JKTL

for St. Pierre, on the 30th.

i— Sil XX
h

ur KalaniV’®- Let eft
other* wanting Good* ii
feft^w Gee and Dernau, repur- note of thb, and fry t
Stre
,
•
. their purchtses.
|£» company were captured |
Ukc on ortimdiw wr
Kbree o/Frre State ma&gt;.
i
■« amtafart unJ
IJdUk-ld. with one hundred htadt, and each head
dirtin cl parliealarb.
Hffcrtport to rescue them.
FARMING U

Grain
. Scythe*,
' Shovel*,
*•;

Federal-

Republican Convention : Y. Timet ray* :
itatc nominated Wm. II Bissell, of I
ms.—Ute

Mr. Toomb - d.-mod that ho was near SHELF AND 0TH1
Brooks
tho time, but lie told Brooks he LpSiich aa Table ad-1 F
upnjrert of wh.1t he did.
!■ Ubort, and ,Cupboan

Mr. kt- -U W
pr~to hr BwUMrl Her.,, d
would. bavB aasuiucd al] responsibility ta. Kn()|,
kratar
MBfaRant
^aita. Horae 1
kra.W Mh
nllant retative.
relative. Not a single ,
wort
wort Which had been quoted by
by^ Mr.
Mr
Cuplewd THm
Sumner iiupplicatton trhim, was rotative
Tabfe Gtators,
to‘^M|MpriMC^&gt;c soul on the
House
j
’
i Belta, Powder Fira*
• tiot^- Maloahle But
jEtfAv khew nothing of the assault.'
। Ground Wagon Box
t wore
Hit
)&gt;ut feebnds
were aroused
nroused when
when a
a man
Tnan was
was j Strap
**
Hingm. Hookt
ran and almost munlcre!
A :: an(j Wooum.
—- ben
—
.. ood Bench
lirava auto
ooedd^not
defend HmsclfoG.^U;
himsel?^
ft could
not defend
iMill Saws, Grabbii
ch an attack as that. If thSTGlass, Cut and Wrot
pSHKtoin' um-rti are to prerail, let us •
■BBounctd are to prevail, let us J, GU
—, Cabin
------Bolts,
and1 Tri
Tro
ed for the cxwnbat; although
lron 7’eakettica,
ur to one. I am here to tn-.-rt. yards,
— — Sand
R.nJ and
»«w4 Me*
lUti cun die ta no better cause Cow Bells with Str
defence of tbe liberty of else from a Twcuty- Bar down to a Camb
bon was sure list Mr. Sumner
tend to place Senatre* in a &amp;!«• TONS OF IRON .
There was nothing in Mr. Sum­ Zinc awl Slwvt Iron.
taunt inconsistent with what.
M -------------------by Manrs. Slidell *»&gt;&lt;! Doug- ticn.
was stricken doan, and it was j
\yc desire to call
murderous, and cowardly a*ppr kxtcsmvk st
COOKINC
Her—“You arc udiar!”
Comprising all the r
lart caUcd thc Senator to qrdor f
r A„O3m th
tier apologized for word* spoken
nuuket
Eth of excitement. •• •
U^ivc variety of P
UU resutned, say tng that, when S1Ov pj;
'
ker was able to take!his
We utter no idlu
ready to meet the
; that our assortment
rolln* sod other*, J" dJ*?"£ &lt;nd more extensive
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8wre

do'but
■
LwcoUed &lt;X&gt; tho Senate to wit- j alien we prec^l® *
le Lad always been courtoowrin
teUlgcut iiiilliufl ths
MMOLD by any oth
iter spoke In fcvor of the free। or small.
'■
'a
e I
‘ TLN SHEtTdB
imbull vri-hed to apeak for fire
but u&gt;c oour- ™
■, the
the subjert,
subjecL
. | W ARE—‘»t oer
s.-nnd.bour
.»&gt; £

r. HJa'ra^d
— without rewrve.
fe.- to allow Mr. Tramhd, —
And now frienfl",
tv to ktieak. The Senate refusWe have spared BC
procure Goods ti®t
return,
wc solicit I
mbTaTK C., 'Banner, learn*
of the gentlewHU of Cliarles- patronage; and we
vrlded a suitabcl prevent, tn particular feror if 1
f a cone, to he givud to Mr. i tied acrounts with t
*2GaW* th.?Stion Senator You will alway*

“
D&lt;» nut i-^t

Tiw following ta « copy

Willard* m

‘M-ou and DimV j
nadf-wsapcsMi k» he • vlH

’tarn."

Cradle*. Gm
Hay. Straw, a
Spade*, Rakes
WOODEN

■
Wash Tul., Pails,
I Handles, Axe He
o
;7'
. , Sticks. Clothes Pm*, fe
Szmatx.—Mr. Trumbull gave not.ee'
raitPFKTFR
of Ida intention tu-introducea bill tu pret ’■AIU
fcK
vent evil war, and restore peace to KanHand Saw*. C-fo»
'
'
I Saws, Augur*. Planes
Tbe bill providing fur the general in. ’ Bita &lt;md Bit-Stucka. A
troduction of a uniform national «3fc uf' Ax&lt;u&gt;, Bench do., Sqt
marine signs, was i&gt;a*reJ.
: bluie Bevel*. Cununut
Mr. Slidell called attention to £ ielo
Framing. Firmer,
graphic dtatiaU'h, giving Mr. Sumner’s ;td". and Hnmnii-ra of
Btatemcst before tn&lt;- Committee of the ,
. MASON'S
Horae published this morning, which
Plastering, Brick, a
caused a lung debate'anti’some cxd to-. Spirit Level* aud Pji
ment
J wadi n
—i.-. xAic.
Brushc*.
Mwra-Slidell, and Douglas severally
SHOEMAKER
denied the statements made by Mr. Sum-1
Shoe
Thread,
Saw
nor, and wished tb prevent felsc inipressions in thc coutitrv. Both disclaimed 1Zine Ilammrn, Pine
any iffca whatever about the contempla­ Breaks, So wing and 1'
la addition to the
ted assault. Dre tatter said he did not,
know Sumnpr was about thc capital nt Goods, wo have now i

lw tofe .h.lmdlpk". ■«»
Nothing could bo more ap new.

D.

()

Btw. formerly Un­
i Cusnecttauk and the I’OST &lt;&gt;fi
few Van Buren. I
hadu:'
Mist of May, in

�Brooks is
da fret. He
grntleman'u
&gt; him belpSonth cxow did he
tempted to
New York
•ding if be
tppeared la
-'d that bc
istion, but,
would give
did nt, and
«1 the as-

. Summer’s
Col Webb
the letter
Liractcrised
lerous and

* challenged
• rer language
rennertesi
- rifl that
?)f if attack,
vupied thc
er had but
vwrt-J WHc an assault.

nowlcdge of
And thi;
.pplattds for

hills MATT

I .ilii!, rit-» as
phe worshipI incln.iat5.—

irder in tbe
etM-l, delibe■t. presiding
•it, not only
I t alx&gt; over

riot without

le report trtnimltk-d ftbc
[very much abbreviated by he opetm!
jrho sent it. We, believe
[as follow*:
'
,•
Chicago, June 0. ! |
[test dalp from Kansas confirm the ’
Bigrncc qf a froA outbreak, and &lt;tf t
Bities between the pro-slavery nrflitma j
hlir Free State settlers. There ar»
kt3 of a battle fought on the morning :
[c 2d instant, betweeni the
the Cornr”— j'
Company

‘ •k"’IJ

Herbert, a

id Fillmore

I

• resulted in
in th- sunt
ijority in tbe
(ligation into
-eby uphold
-and.* are red
\VclI, wc do
ope than to
■i instigating

icraliy uinm*

in England
1 •Mvcral ves•. Tlie Britu i tbe rocks,
the Cianccl: |t|id before
revenue for
at £X»7.1G6.•&gt;,S73tfOU.
juiry, after a
s, closed iu
■i London on
of military f*
Sunday cvc-

a Berlin th it
Lun* had-arri.ould shortly
- England.—
ad given his

if forty-three |
msports. Of

AT

nv wm

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

HARDWARE
STORE,

f .^TULfe GREATER ATTRACTIONS!

!UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF f

,

MORE DEPREDATIONS

Goods

coiurnn nr rnt

BOEDER RU5TIANS!

T is,tint our Intention tn detail the hor­
Spain Pattcs and a party
[
of* 1 nr,Promised Good Timo has
rors of Civil War, but to call attention
k men.
to the '
Oomo.
Ire correspondent of tire Si. Izmia Rc-. u
SPLENDID STOCK OF
Jican stat**, it lasted for four hours
v
| two of Pattra men were killed, nnd^ni
pHE tide In the .-iffoiin of tht«o men
l the Captain and thc larger part of hi* [ [
. 1 who want anything in the line of.
jinny were rpadc prisoner*.
-­
’HARDWARE, which ia most sure to ■ Now being exhibited in Hasting?, by
fen. Whitfield raised one hundred men i; lead on to fortune, is now setting verv I
jcdiately nt Westport, on rweipt of' strongly in die direction vf I/.IDLEt'I
news, nii-1 started out to find die Free j
i&lt;0 IF/ffZfTAf.t.V'S ArA lV STORE— I
Wc do not hesitate to any that our
ic party, supposed 10 be forty miles I| Thc Rood from tlic E«*t lias jest r*41«l in, '. utock is “ splendid.” and our prieet unpreint, on the Santa Fe road.
’
flouting to our Store the largest and most I ccdentedly low. For Cath nr Ready Fay,
bl. Sumner started immediately for i1 perfect (utaortmerit of Good* in our line ]j we trem’f be undertold. Call and examine
acene of action with eight companies 1 that can bc found at any place west of
' our stock of
1. S. dragoon*. ;
' Detroit city.
bi- Chirxgo Trihunc iuw received a let- '
Our Inerotaing trail.-, and tin- incrcas-1
from l.-iwrcHiv. jof thc 31st, stating ; ing wants of the dtizens of Barry and j Brood, Cwwimi-re, and Kentucky Jean
position of tin- F’pec State men to lx- adjoining counties, have induced us to cn-.
Cloths; Sheetings, Cheeks bikI
of imminent peril.
Tlic- Missouri- large our business by tire purcluUc of a
Stripes, Denims and
• marshal ling thrir Irerdcr ruffian , St&lt;kk
;
of GoakIs, larger and more varied I
TiAings.
again. F-irtnurs arc obliged to or- i that lias evyr before been brotiglit to thia I
Cull and examine our stock of
companies tn guard thrir fields and i
। market. Our st.x-k comprises everything ‘ BOOTS &lt;Se SHOES.
from marauding Isimh, and tlrelr j| in the' line &lt; f HARD WARE tliat can
from pillage, and their families ।! be named or thought of. We have made
Men’s D-'itlbk- Solod SlDgM.
, •'
“
Brogan*.
insult.
’
liI our prirclianea with direct! reference to the
in reported Uuit General Harney is1 wants and interests of owr cuBtoiners, a*
“
Ties and Guitcra. .
Ladles’ Bootee*. Walking Shoe*.
| to kind and quality. Recognizing thc
*•
Slip**, Ties, and Gaiters.
' principle of . ।

AT THE
"• '
CHEAP STORE OF

I

"Godey'i Lady's Book.”

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

“wade wmbo fsilhfuH- performed. VoL

[I. J.NOW
KENFIELD
’S, !iXXSJSrftS
IS TUB TIME.
1,000

Wanted.”
’ i resm * areomstoaoe n»l
TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD |
■ l.ms M h* «a»r dewrn’ il. to
IWbSMk* is ttffeouaCrr,

i V ienna state
.* convention
the Porte and
Territory by
Id bc comple-.

uh. in this

Are just receiving their Spring stock of

Men

I

Goods
Which they offer for

taow will itronfiy urtcrui

The Latest and most
.Ipproccd Styles,
which will be sold at
Ready Made Clothing,
;
prices that will

sale
COME

1

Cheaper Than Ever,

ASD TRY ME.
BtH’BRS is particular-

FOR CASH,
—-w Ha eagrsrlmn*.
Tlic jxwtry sad L:»ti&gt;rj of Huger nags. Illmtrsted.
Thi* U oqIv giving u&gt; Hm of oar IbImUcu for

COMPETITION.
’nljJSftSi

Our stock consists
part of

Cail and examine our large stock of
। llnf OmJ., CnKtriu, Cmlnry anil
Small Prrato and Prompt Pay, |
S£Hh.
i
Glass K-orr, HaU Caps and Bonnett
' tn» own indebu
I eutorbnent
...
■
KlunIhc
len. Harney luul completed a treaty •Our Good* are now «|ffered at a very small
&gt;ure
and very cheap.
r. IL Paet. Ilotrl.
advance
on
cost.
Wcsnrtik
no
vain
or
I
Lthe Sioux’ hidlail* Thu Indiana MifBOOTS AND SNOBS
bombastic w undo. Lui wluit wc say w ill ‘। Tea, that can’t be Iwat; Cofiee, Sugar,
irevcivlv from, hunger during the
a yreal-Myfritfy of
| be found to bl- liu-rallv true. Wc uever '
/ Heady Made
ar. xEzr constantly ox hand,
__ __
_ _ __
ontpony of vovigers nt the mouth talk for Buncomire. Our Goods, both of
Yellow Stone’kiver. report an un- Jour own manufacture, and importation, Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
iiiiautitv of »n&lt;iw in the mountain* will be finind pivcisely as we n-csiuni'ml
Farrning
Tools,
of
the
Irest-f^Bvraa;
also,
i
And iw to prire. wc. are firmly ।
" b&gt;«'brings 11.COO Buffalo wires them. -----Grh.dre.tus .md Hanging*, Tub-.’
She «ni-t the Wm. Baird Irennd
l» not be undersold by anv 1
Houaoju Hastings, ALu shall. Bat lie Creek
r
nx^ on the 30th.
। or Kalamazoo. Let our citizen* and all LADIES— Don’t burn in the Sun, when
from thc Fight.
' others' wanting Goods in our line, make a
you esn buy a good
iStvlc (|»adiry or priro, NAILS, SASH.
---------- \
.-------------------- -—J--------------Aptaiim I’attcs, Gccand Bemau, repor-' n.-4c &lt;tf tLis.foml try us, before making
’
‘ '
! &lt;sf XUS a•
QHAWL3. White Crape Stawl*. Hlwl u&gt;d
.
- .
e .K-, &gt;
1,
F«mj Silk .Sh*«vl».u»ii*gn«lT»rytraf Sum-i
lead, are alive.
■
I ’11,,ir luwcloure*.
Alto a gn-Av variety of other desirable w
o
KENHELD S
irTEN SHILLINGS; and there that J Goods, such a, Bonnet Ribbon* and ■.—
iptuia Pattc* company were-captnrfd LX Like un orUiodox sermon, &lt;&gt;ur st.rek «&gt;f|
—
"--------------------L-:---------suiHirior force of Fare State tnen.\ 'TALjoJ* ia contained under irreral dijfrrent
Flowcni, Pannwls, FanvA'lLtlli^a, luiwn*, .p^:
KE.S FIELD'S.
the Ciuuj* Cash Stoui of
1 WliiUicld. with One hundred heads,
head*. tuxl
fuul each head
head, comprises
compriaea seeeral
trreral (
Muslin*. Montillas, nmuncr Siaw'Is, --------------- ■«■-»--------- r-—c----------- 1
distinct parlieulart.
NEVINS A KNAPEN.

or Ready Pay.

ilodcy'a lady's Bra*. will posses ths Lateral of
wy otbw three aisgxxir.r^
IN ADDITION TO tHE ABOVE. Among our^tock may bc found

GROCERIES !

Msortincnt

a

inc

z»tuam* jo'

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

|| T- g| |I| j | j WT.Il

la'l II I HI Iu |v
(J H (J | || | |1 II

that cannot be beat in

Lawns, Borages, Delaines, Challis, Ate.

KEXFIEI.i,«

SILK PARASOL

dent —J on s fBis KCTtr.K.

-a.,.,. u..i.r.' A-..A.-..«»hM. «&lt; I p*i?a,£.^jrr
,,H5lteSi
_ ________ -L------------------------ -—।------------ |
1 GREAT BARGAINS. D"Jhlrllu.TH.'w.n’,..

I jvtomure you -

_______
________
'Cal!
and look
at oOr
Grain Crodlea, Grass Scythes; Bush
Scythes. Hay. Straw, and Manure Fork*. 1
Shir.vl-, Spades, Rakes Hoes, Ac.

Summer Dress Goods.

*!■&gt;■&gt; Iraua Ladies will do
.teta
ublisbsrs hT
iiythiny

l

iWe also carry on
'
the FURNITURE C'S!
. Business and shall Tl*’* »&gt; M
keep evervt hing per-1
KENFIELD'-S.
r?r
gaining to that Line.|fo~«
-™.i«... We Use great care m
in, and don't .forget the N. I ME.
the r
.Manufacture
of-1‘anwu'?
e - It
1- 1'' «.u|7i,miX-&lt;o. cm.. vn«.
Hastings. June 12, 1856.
our Furniture tfc hone

WOODEN WARE:
N’OTIONS—Of endless variety.
Wash Tulis, Pulls. Augur and Cliiwl
Wc do not deceive you with fictitimi*
Hind:. -. Axe Helves WiuJiBoards,Mop 1 price*, and &gt;how you ti-xids too i»oor to
From Wnahlnston.
give awny
yog the .--it
l»cstI
&gt;■&gt;&gt; ,; but
l-U* we
"V ofler ....•
—Mr. Trunibidl gu»e notice'
«; til. nurtut,«
CAK PENTEK'S TOOLS.
inlcntioti to introduce n bill to pre-'
t civil war, and restore pcricc to KanLumber. Sh^i.,

."»•

before purchasing elsewhere.

Grind Stones and

he bill iiroviding for wc gc*&gt;vra&gt; iu- , —------ — —
7 -—------- ■ — ~ ■ -luef. « &lt;‘f a .uiiform national i-mIc t)f Axra. Bareli do., Squares of all kfo.lv
Hangings, constantly on hand.
■inc .fol SAW a* l.-itocd.
- Slide Ik Vdf., &lt; .rnim.m an 1 Mortice GunIr. Slide!! call.-d aUcntkei to a trie- P*. tramiag. FIrel and Durtbin Chi*
ofNt.il
l»liir despatch, riving Sir. Samncr’ei. via, and lliuniners
............. "
* sorts and »lzcs.
MASONS TOOLS.
aii. nl b.-foro tnt- Committee of the ,
Alls) a large assortment of
ise published
r---------------- this
-------- morning,
------------- v. which .
Plastering. Brick, and Corner Trowel*.
i«d a lung debate and' sonift excitfo (spirit levels and I’lumb Bobs, White■ vu»h Brushc*, Ac.
.
Ic-Hsr*. Slidell tuel Douglas severally
SlluEMAKEIIS- FIXINGS
'££»,.___________________ ___ ______
KKX FIELDS
led the suteniwti made by Mr. SumSIM Tl&gt;r.«i Sh» Krfr«. In. ....1
an&lt;l wished t&lt;i3*&lt;'rcnt 6*1** impres­
s in thc country. Both declaimed
KKNnayx
idea whatever about |he cvmtcmplu■tacrito /o
j SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS- *T*2
I makrtfaassault. Tire latter redd he did not
,riu. Kt«y. .&lt;
I
ES. SOFAS. BUREAUS. SOCORN A OATS FOR SALE FO»
w Sumner was about thc capital at
/’.I
COTTAGE. JENNY
time. J
LIND AND COMMON
*riw&lt;
k
1:5
fields
SHELF
AND
OTHER
HAI.DWAim
;
„
d
Wnuntas
,
„
r
.„
UnJ
.
Ir. Toombs denic&lt;l tliat he was near ,
BEDSTEADS.
| J
U hAJ better seed
। m.u ..
....... »...Js—Can’t foil Io .
ok* at th* time, but he told Brooks he '■ Sueh
gueh,a» Table and P.icket
Pocket Cuthry.
Cutlerv, Till, ,I »^&gt;°i
to ratnl,
‘&lt;y-tp«!.«^»cr
noirjttcr l.ow
how y
j-eealii
dorU&gt;.-uuu. Uie.t ।( 5;rf/
Curd and
an&lt;{ Center
(&gt;»br Tablet,
Tatdci, Fall
Fall Lea
Lea f
f wwyj
Side, Curd
----------------------------I Chest, and Cupboard Locks, Padlocks, J
Buoneu. im&gt;to«, Ac.
roved of what
Ire did.
' Jenny fjnd and Liyht Standi, Lcntnyet, , »v
SHOES.
Ir. Butler raid had Ire been present he Butts and Screws of every variety and!
BOOTS AND S
j comaion: Cattc and Spring batten Chain, i
ild have araumed all rcapottaibilitv U-. tjqj. Knol, |,(rek« anti Latches, Flnfrli-! *
?r 50*1
.
Anv tiunntity of Pine, Cherry, While- riiABLECLOuESt-KS
TERMS. CSSB IX ADrSh-CR
bv hi. plhM native. Nut . .!wl«
Trito»&gt;»«. of every
^2^
i wood and Bhck Walnut
IJ
J
Ktsriixirs- !
w„
d which had been quoted by Mr
kg}, 1, Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
|| ■■ III
_
As wc shall be continually receiving i ad­
JUU JJU. Jts Jts Jrt.. QCHOOI. BOOKS of r*Ho«» kUvU. id
ynii ^,'j M extra copy to tbe I
mer in application trhim, wax relative anj Table Custom, Shot Pouches and
|
U||| |j U
hythitig which ho raid on the House J 0,4^ powdcr Flask.-, of every descriplvlllll.ll II
ui«n.
,
tion, Mhlaahlc Butts .'and Wrenches,
■■■■■■■■■■■■
Ir. Wade knew nothing of tire asraiflt. Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate’ Hangings,
ditions to our stock, those wishing to
KE&gt;FIELD a.
p«r«&gt;u*cndinglU dab, tasking Iwrivr copier,SJO
Our stock of Groceries is very largo. and an examHUiUon of our ‘Goods and other food. trtm»ng«, »t
feeling* were nnswcd when a man was ' gtrap Hinge*. Hook* and Staples, Iron

V Mill TY SlMltl' ’ ’ *H,(

&lt;

^psl ,natvr'a^s b 1 ' 1

' ’ used and none but the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found

—-

rj||w
• ta'r * ’ UILuuiJ ull UUu

jrajx, STSbSW srssi

FARMING TOOLS.

i-stnjiE'r&amp;arasKX w«•*-**• =.

Jon hand and for sale ®.------- |'-EsBiS^.'glWfesSy*.

&lt; I„Pcu w. .wid . .11 TEEifeSfi’2KSjn?£
I *■*« rNjra.'S.SillW0'

cljcn down and almost murdered. A ; anj Wood Bench ScrawsiSad Iron*. Axes,
re man Could not defend trimself! ^111 Sows. Grubbing illocs, Window
insti such au attack as that. If the Glass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage
fkxley'. Ladr'i Book tad Arthur’. Hmm MejS
I IIARPBR’SMONTHLY MAGAZINE.
______ -!_______
line both one rear far t) .VL
leii l-w announced are to prevail, let us Balta, Cable and Trace (pain. BruraKet.
——r
; TIji money tua»1 ill be mat ,*t one time tar miy
ie. armed for the combat;, although this, Iron Teakettles. Frving Pans, Steel-1
Onfociwosnrs.
LACK A GREEN slrata, »l cvvrFI,.^, I of the Cfobf
___________ KKNYIEUl-g. ■ .^-A&lt;1ditioc, of onc or
to rfab. m «are four to one. I arn hero to meet, yards. Sand and Meal Slaves, Sheep and ! A
.
of
. A man can die fo no better cause Cow Bvlls* with Strap*, and everything)
DRUGS AND MEDIONES.
KEN1
.1 in the defence af the liberty of t ejw from n Tweatv-lIotuo-Power Crow-, enough u&gt; *il«ri*t« *» u&gt;e
*ad ran- *11
; B.„ down to. t mbrie N«riU
I ST* ”C““7'F"p-r
’
',D*KFS. Silk
Mr. Wilson mm sure that Mr. Sumner .
We have aluo just received FIFTEEN
'
trnr RXCKPTFD
. not intend to place Senators in a false TO.N8 OF IRON AND STEEL; alro.
J™
fMtion. '.Tlrerc wa* nothing in Mr. Sinn- Ziuc amTSlreet Iron, which we will bull
«=-A I)Y MABELI. JIW
iris statement inconsistent with what . AT x nuvuK bo low n* to defy eurnputi- Denfcw ran »D klml* of raauatr «»re~
braid by Messra Slidell and Doug- ’ tion.
HOOKS AND STATIONERY,
fc. He wa* stricken dowii, and it was 1
Wc desire to call particular attention SctoU ’ ’
Drawint.Ksom
[brutal, murderous, and cowardly ns-1 to oUr kxtknsivk stock or
ABDWAKK. Tsbk and
cooking Stoves,
Ker|Nlr. Butler—^’ou are a.liar’.’’
Comprising all the newest and moat *r- * G™ufo'far
[Mr. Smart called thc Senator to order rnovKD rATvan:™ that can bc bought in ( p«Mp~r. ”
[Mr. Butler apologized for word* spoken
tin- lu.Morr- markets. Afoo, to our ex &gt;
I the warmth of excitement.
[Mr. Wilson resumed,haying that, wlusn
STOVES.
- .
current evrau u su peuoicx
Ir. Sumner was able to take hl* «eat, he
Wc utter no idle boaM. When we say
yOUNG AAf ERICA’S LIBRARY,
KE5FIELDS.
bold be ready to meet tho Senator from that our assortment of Stores is better i
kth Candlua 'and other*,' in debating and more extensive than am bo found at (
•
1 gTONL’WARE
Is question, and answer all arauznption* an, other Store wait of Detroit; and wc with
[superiority. .
. *. . __ I.
a.wwl V Sl«tn TUfTlt. Ol**
[Mr. Butler called on tho Senate to wituncn we proc.--— — — —
r~ks that he had nlurkya been conrtcouain tcUlgcut
million th«7 &lt;« *&gt;«•»•
’«ca

staassss 'S's

.iperor Aies-! in Suptetn-

GOOD NEWS!*
NEVINS a, KSXPEN

I

‘AT

ofered ut Ait mirhet
.
HATE Jiurt rriiimO! f&gt;«.
w York with •
VTr E hjivc on hand, a large and exteurive
«rr l&lt;nr stock rf hPHl.SG sad 8UMMRB
11 Stock of Good* and are conitantly GOODS, «Aeb wm paiehiMt! st era
receiving direct from New York, addi­
tions tofour already large Stock selected
»of DBYGOODS. OROCMRJHS.
EADY-MADE CLOTHING. BO
with great care u to tbe w.mta of this
HATS * CAPS. GLASS ud ULAfcScommunity uf
.

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL

NEW GOODS!

hursday last
S to Institute

; ■ y a RepnbPro-Slavery
tian an Irisbliudoos ralli|
and voted
I ight of thc
I litigation am
I tty-nine who

STARTLING NEWS

GREAT ATTRACTION

DDUOLD by any other bod", either greet j Am­
or smalt
I
n of speech.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
y»
ktr. Trumbull wished to apeak for five
! WARE—Of our own manufiwture, al- st Fr
jutca on the subject, but tlic Hour for
waya on hand, and made to order, and nil HjU (
•pecitd order bad arrived, and aL
ugL Mr. Hale moved to poatpmie tbe j Goods made by u» will be warranted aeM,
। “5£
cial order to allow Mr. Trumbui. an | without rcsen-e.
And now friends, one word with you. j
w
MNtunily to speak. Tiw Senate refua- I
■ We have spared np pains « exp™
i procure Goods that Will please you.
V, U1 n Ol-ntl
Columbia? Si C.. Banner, learn* - .__ _ —. ...!L4,

purchase will find inducements

AT ALL TIMES
call and purchase, at the Cheap Cash

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Those indebted by note or otherwise.

” bM6Brmurs.
A I*ITTI*E CA»H
THE “ FLAG OF OUR UNION.

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Ufo af At&gt;dj»w Jsik-

4ndi.
the
s: tbe.earliest possible muinisx
..
... .
!- A ............... - . —— .
. . “
Senator You Wdl ahaya find U. beadt and wtU
■. It U to hear the hwcrlptiwn, “ILt ■ LTXO to attend to thi* branch of the btuiun.” Notlting could bo more ap- new*. Do nd be boshfid} bring in your
moucv.pav up the old eeon- rad com- . f
1 maxre a^w .me- W. shall Ire hoppy to
!
you, both toiroori m pnr pay and to]
reHon. John M Nile., foftnerly Ufr
Staten Senator from Connecticut, and the post office.
--Genera] under Van Buren. ■
HADLEY * WIGHTMAN
. .
......
Af...
i IlMting*. Ju®’ 1*.____

tu, YoAtTTM-rerty;
.—
mm.,aLmIh^Ih
wrtora, p&lt;w«
«*d

April 26, 1856.

rffo* &lt;«r|.’
CoWTOBT"

�IUCAN BANNER.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

G±KS.

CUSTOMERS.

Pawd May W.1S*.

would say we have

H. J. Knrnmn, Dealer ui averv vanrty
of Dre Gaod*. Grecwnr., Crockery- Hard Wore
Bata. Capa. beta, mxl
Short. State Street treat door W eat of J vha 11Fooi a, Ha.tov.Mfcb.

■______ ______

and are still

LUMBKR OF ALL KI5PH FOB 8AIX
Wm. 8- GABKWOX.

omtsox &lt;v BxaJAMix. Meat Market.

MEETING

v A M md ftaM b to I P. M. Hmxv'. I
under A aity . Stow.
MicK_____

HMitop.Msyl, into.__________________ _

some

certain ! his rtay wit
tended witli great if!
pense—and the las-l
mint annoying of all
His appearance wi
joicing on thc port of
cs«; the respectable
num muwed the hot
promised hlmadf.
not cordial; altentiv
unt, meeting hi. fa
tlui£^ indifferent reae
discouraging. Thc (
off to bed ns soon as
threw sat atiiOy abou
Grovnor Mincing n
elode on the'mantle.
“Perhap. your un
tire," she observed e
Conversation had
utca,; it w» hard &lt;
and Undo Abel app

Watch, Clock &amp; Je*ei
boafama. in all iu varnas breatore.
.
“’•’’“'V ~ ta»j. &gt;u khi,(
.’EWKLBT,
‘
^HPKCTZCl.nt

Lkcrnibcr but •nbtari-

before

y ItevbtalMil of Booktrain tor PnMufarr.l

nod trimtomn of sll kinds—Cnp’t foil to
b. (Wiled, no matter bow peculiar the mate. LalcM
BOOTS

less

than

per, and Sheet /run wart. Hardware,
dtlery, Iron, Steel. ilmlt. Stone,,
Stive Pipe, Farming Tool, aud
Mechanic, Took of every
kind which we will tell

DDB GOODS

VOL. 1.

WAITING
nothing more

VARIETY STORE!!
readv p*». ata MBaUadrauce above omC.
Ladtee faahiuuabto

SUPERIOR INDliatExj
“er"* —
cruzmuQ
eto ordaraad all wort WAIGlAjyu

GitAirt fit Spavlwo. Dealer. in all kind,
of l»ry Oocate. Graeerio. Crockery. Ac. Skate
Street, vpptade Faai Utter. Hadinp, Mich.

A geitcral Btoortrnvnt of new end fowfo
VmriMe Spring a.dStuai’ier
jo.t received

TAILOR SBOi
iaB^rV. HUA. rror H. A

We

■Wbnm praK»«, w »i, iw
•
•rt nt lbs wnt Ulf U tU aw.h Wrrt ijaarter rf
■eUM&gt; mrotoro torety-Srela TwMWp«»Mr&lt;«
«rtb of Kol'/t. aamber k.-.-&gt;'«o&lt; tni ia U*

Hadlxt de
muTMAX, Manu&amp;cturera eff
Tib. Sbrol Iron ut Cupper Warr. Jleslrn la
Iron, ft.il&gt;, Hteri, «*». Sbeif Hardware. Call* 1
rj and Stoves. Stars one iter weal of the Fuat '
Oflfce, Haatinp, Mleb.
___________ i

AND SITOES.

THOS. F. HARVEY.
MERCHANT TAILOR

J. P. RoBEm A Co.. Dealrni in Dngr* '

GOODS CHEAPER

can go
East to purchase
our

would

AGUE SOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CUJThE'G/

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

Over all, for fifte rent*. Sbcctmg. BJui-'Drtllitip.
IMS Bun and all kind* of •utnuwr »ur.

WED!!
CmvnMing. auj .Traveling Agent.

।
Tbt bigto-t mafkrt pnee will be paid far
into af produre.
AcKLLl
Hmttry Junei. ;w-k
y,
) OU NG A MERKiA^UBUAKY

Retail

Ever!!

Spring

only hindrance

Goods

being the
Ready Pay.

We have now on

hand a stock of goods

suitable for the

Offics OB State Street, next door to Rower's Hard-,
wmw Store, Haattoga, Mich.
PtnuraA Mociimoub. Dealer, in all kinds
of Family Grocwriro sod Provi.lonv and a Vari•ty ofFuicv Articles Rlate Street, one door
west o&lt;H J. KeafMd-.. UaaUnga. MMK

backwardness of our

CUTTING DONE
about

SHORT NOTICE.

Spring Trade,

which we will sell
The
r^ags Mtcb, May 1, l-M.
W’-m. A. barrwsLL, Dive* *mtt king
Iti vanciit branch**. !
Hmm. Hutiocx Mich.

to make room for our

ii»Mu*a de W luaTMA*. kuraaccnx-n.
”■—-**-*■!-, Md BlackanlUuna. Plow*.
------ --------- *very kind cf Gsoda in tUir luw
brpl eutwtbntly &lt;&gt;■ bind AU kind* of wort
done to order, oppeiie Globe Hotel, HtoUngs.

Earth has
iraii-

vp\, to tus

the past year, and all

or most all are blessed

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,

Crockery,

Ready MadeCoth-

The subscriber won!
call attention to bin new .nd wrf nr
cd stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOUQ
Selected with care exprewh to =*&lt;
tbe wants of tbe people &lt;&gt;f Hit­
tings and Barn county.
Every thing that ir ne
.
ceroary to one',
comfort and
happiness a* for a* temporaf want* are concerned, '
(except Hardware) are no*
offered for READY PAT. &lt;

Ladies’ Dress Good
yielded bountifully
CAFTJIXS

new stock.
nay C-l Mai aad Ui nrat nay of June, ia each yew.
.aid M.r..ineiit to be n.Mls- ia Mxur&lt;!*uce S.ito lhe
Art vt toe Lr;i.lai-jre cf Uib dlate. iBcorpocatinr
foe ’illage rd ilartiBi;.
*
Sw. .»•. Ji riull be ibc duty oflha eomtnoa ecan­
ci! of the rlUage of lls.linjs, to make, or cause to
be ttawlr. a copy of the A.vm*maut RuU t.aceordiny
to the Act af focixjviraliuu.i aud cbarg* tberviu
tbcanu-uul of tax lor Highway norpvaea. afc-rinat
■-acb Individual mentioned in mid roll, aud place

New

mine a»t«.

thtxn
I»KI TiS AND MEDICINES,
*WMtth to ritevirtc 1U the prion »nd Caro *11 the
uf Barry L'oaaly, If properly ■dmi.Mtcr-

VARIETY STOR1

viuiBp. .-liu- t-irr't, two .loots w r&gt;l
of (Iram'a Store. 11*.Ung., Mteb.

plentiful

R. W. W AKitns, Fiudmrrt.bbi Tailor. Shop
uasBu*^°' *■

the laUnt
style.; Delaine..
Pararactu. Alpacca.
the fineat atylca of Arm new
Printe, DreM Trimmings. M&gt;*
autiqu. Vrivct and M&lt;«; W
Borders, Bonnet*, Glam, Ribbca&amp;tt •'
Satina, Embroidering Silk, Virtai.
Ladies' Comforters, Children's IImW
Brown

harvest Now

A. W. Atuxm, Smktli* and HarneMi Mak-

COTTON GOODS,
and Bleached Factory, W«i|

Shawls, single and double.

READY-MADE CLOTHZXC!
Oblige,

Most Respectfully,

friends

ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
GROCERIES

IB etab tear.

&amp;, Shoes,

BALLUV’S PICTOBIAL
DrawUig-Koom Compnxtlun.
[I^te&lt;ile»m'. Heteriri.] Tbi» paper preaet

limine, tor i.

and other goods

ism.

GREAT REDUCTION IS PRICES I
* SO HVOCC,
Guxxxzm Caa*r roa Can. at W*m 4 Ttrma

quite full, and we will

exert
yourselves

of all kinds. Drugs. Medicines, ft*'
Oila, Dycstufli, dec. Ac.
Call aud examine for yourselrta •&gt;
see if these statements are true.
•
.
N. ACKLEt
Hastings May 1, 1855.

kiTuppi m.n s

sell.them at prices that

CHICAGO

will astonish the
Ha.ut.pv. May 1«X Iva.___________

IMMEDIATELY,

4w]

H«14«n'a Mill Agataa la
Htlt-K bav.BR print!toy to be dene or gear to
bwr, win ntSlhe tuUcriber rrody at ri! timt.

T

so we can get

world

over the

VKW STAGE BOBTBt

ILF. Hott, County Clerk.
Court Bo«&gt;c.

Office in the

W. K.
Lca’rt Htatiags at riraal hrif-paal arm o'do
. tbs murafaq; ot&gt; JUnlwra. Wretowagar. a»4F

THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,

Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

&amp;c, &amp;c.

H

and
Battle Creek.___ ___
tJIEAS ufevery kital at reu

go on

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,

AVING &lt;w arraagemmb- &lt;-onwi*
to supply all tho roqul-i'x. a&gt;
trade with a atock of
•

‘Blues’

Haiti, frert. May t.tau

We have also, eve-

ry thing in the

PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE
!&lt;• 43, Fnuaklin Mrcct,
CHICLA.GFO,
ITaI*.

PRESSES, TYPE,

THE “FLAG OF OUR UNION.

1 auffleiaot, therefore take due
ourealvre Meorehngtr.
CHAS M.110UJ«3.
Ha.tu-.gv. M.y I.'-. ISM.______

TYPE FOUNDER!

our way
I. A. Holbmook, Attorney and Cotmteltorri Law. Sri&lt;i-.or ta O—— zi--- ■ • — .

to New York

SUPEBIOB METAL

with exceding great

joy.

Respectfully

By, H would be strange had their
Jh wcnped'thc infection. Their litaa brightened at the eight of a pen• that it wonld procure sweetmeats,
fatroc it would add another to t&amp;ir
“Well!" Mid the
jf coins: and tbe small hand grasp“What do you.
rWi rutin,tractive and keen a plea*, phew.
i ar. aged mfocr clutches his gold.—
“An aaauming o!
■•repeated parental injunction, “A
saved is a penny canned," fell up“AL confounded b
|Bish can, but cfiildiali wudom «p“An extra fire, St
M»e maxim; the confectioner and
“A Limp to read
Mader ware rarely called upon by
“Meat for dinner
MDg Grovnor*.—the s.x-d waa taking
"And coffee for I
“Will he stay lot
and Mrs. Grovnor had nothing to
“Two
___ ___
or three 1
|»ay. Povsrtv, in tbe form of A the «bc and
t mendicant, waa rudely repufoed;
•
tone, iu tbe garb ol despondency, ।not a dollar to pay.
“Fuel and lights,
rtth rebuke instead of »J mpatliy;
n in thc pereotre xif mounting wid- ,drink, will pul ua 1
d fotherkm children, vainly nought ,our calculations. '
of coMciatiun aud a helping hand;
Hly voire of pity, and the whisperk charitv। were unheard by cam m- great uncle;’’
Ible save to tl&gt;e tout* of frugality,
Thia interesting &lt;
ncMions of economy, or the promp- longed aomc time;
STfirudenre. Ab, littln do tbe un­ given to show thc
ite gain from thoac making haste to Mrs. Grovnor in n
Morning did not
■ng, tins cheapest ol all Iudvi'ch, the qouple, yet the
Irovnor thought, too expensivo to be waa nrbane and str
raged.
Book, cost money, and notice tbe frigid at
Mero couldn’t be had for nothing, «]; He tried in vt
U’ ‘there wasn’t any jxategc on dwm. tancc of the childn
l he wa. rich, ho wxaild have a libra . sight proven tod die
rth •bowing- Hi&gt;
*“d 1)0 **&gt;- recollected that tfo
Lrcouac witli her friend* and iM-igh- designated as “fool
rwirita took time, and if she attend- the truth;" and th
rtirt, rim would be expected to give
L That would not do, •wfoen'raainUncle Abel’. «i|
home, mind and body abwrbed m lhe he was not »o blin&lt;
Amount idea. Did either foefa
tect dbaatiafoctioo,
tog desivf to listen to tho note* o: cloaked. Hiatarr
EpvUnd sipgvr, or the eloquence of a
■uidirti lecturer, the price of ticket. hi. nephew tnd nit
Jiioion
softened
diiappotataent
------- M.^i-1
-----------------------— and .i aatfofoction.
be atcrifioe aoem le«- The GrOv- |
“We have done
Idrcn were never permitted to leave get rid of him no
tty, crowded city for a day in the | ***4
a nionth.
”
___ la
month"
wiUi Uwir eompwiinn-'- “• Jf* forgotten
‘ 'In thegr
'
id forth wa. an’item not to tot difa fortune.
One year aAcr
jd- and an excursion of this nature
•vitablr attended with mure or !«• dec«uc by means
othea; Money was alway. the mo- amt letter, which
Inducement;'a promiao &lt;&gt;f three private papcra, ol
bear the
NKh made tbe liu
“Nxritxw axd 1
®ti&gt;m heroically.
in the shining piece that compen- lew old man crow
for thc bright sunshine, the fragrant ing for love and •
a, and the singing of bird-. Ah. whieh youth »hou
I is a better teacher than a mother old age, treat his
him not the food
dull. p«! On«uj»n
dly influence*. makM it more «us- warms him, nor tl
le to genial imvreaaion*, quickens to beguile a lond
Iriy love, and bring, tbe creature moreover, do not
r
Cr~l»r *• «Mr bbrat, IW floor. Tbktthiai
ia tho w W&gt; «»f y«n
SlUm. &lt;ko*» Ur
■ “Dm hole in tii
LUcoO* “Tirtas .prm
tSt,” w
mean 1 Light •!&lt;
VaoTpi* Ar«Uor«&lt;*oUlwrMre. the bewildered h
Grovnor, revcalr
.very line * the
them. They tool
dixmav, fat tlie
hypocrisy and lit

LETTER.

MESS. C T. VVUITE i CO..
"fcj- ?Wia“,BU Attorney. CouuneUur and

Ifoobjcct of Beth Grovnor and
■ wife was to «tna*s property.—
sen lheir aim since thc commence­
' their wedd.xl existence, which
ntod fifteen years, and wm .till
1 as tbe dcarwtt. wi*h of tlieir
No diange wn» made except it
■nun tbe desired consummation

“1 must confess to
am not young as I w
tires me. J’vebeen
ing tn a warm room
much trouble, Td lit
for me; old bltxxlfec
he added, apologetic
Mr. Seth arid, “O
un, “Certainly not.’
see that their thou;
from their words,
anti tiw nephew tea
to light Unele Abd
‘•1 should prefer 4
taking a forger one i
“5f you have no
more oil, I »cv, and
nm restless and can'
ducc drowsiness,
you, I hope."
Srth said, “No.
“Not in thc least I’
replies were differen
largest lamp went u
wife closed thc door

' Ott

admission of a n
room below. R
thi. pipe bad no
winter, and the
open. Undo At
and had no diffict
word that had be

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

ciltoa»ufl

REPUBLICAN BANNI

TERMS:

- st the expiration of the ysar, W.M.
When dehrered by die carrier W cl. extra.
All psynwnte iriUtla taree mooui

pf tbe puhliiher., aotU,

TERMS—31 AO, IN ADVANCE.

C. S. BURTON &lt;k Co., Proprietor*.

YOL. 1

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 19, 1856.

NO. 8

certain! his stay with them would be at-1 sands I Who would have
still another petition from MaMacbusctts at Kansas, and oven al the friends of Kan­ any person, wearing the robes of justice,
tended with great iSconveniencc snd ex­
Bay was dismissed ns “vexatious and sas throughout tiio country. Again occurs shock high Heaven with the mockery of Liberty for herself, but for the whole
country. God be praised, that she did
pense—and the last rejection was the ed by the initiated “independent 1” The scandalous," while the patriot philosopher the parallel with the struggles of our injustice now enacted by emissaries of the __
'
_ l.ij :___ VI.. __.ta .1— -~V. I
language from President in that Territory. No, air;
most annoying of all.
“
itasuming
old
fox
”
had
showed
his
cun
­
J’Sta^i^tiTdLipUng lines
te cry from the
His appearance was not an event of re­ ning. Srth and Susan had overreached
joicing on the part of the host and host­ thcrasclvc*. In striving to save a penny, fathers wen* maae the butt of sorry jests
Senators such tin these are the natural
ess ; tlie respectable looking old gentle­ they had lost a great ftiany pound*. They and supercilious assiimptiots. And now “If thin be the treason, make the moat of
man missed tho hearty welcome be had were Undo Abel’s only surviving rela­ these scenes, with these precise objections it" Sir, it is easy to call names; but I enemies of Kansas, and I introduce them among those who are not insensible to
promised himself. Tficy were polite, but tive*, and ho had intended making them have been renewel ii the American Sen- beg to tell the Senator thnt If tho word with reluctance,’ simply that the country Right, tbe'gcnoroua struggle meets a gen­
“traitor" is in anjr way applicable to those may understand the character of the hos­ erous response. From innumerable throb­
not cordial; attentive, but cgld and dis­ his heirs. But, alas, the holo in the floor!
With regret, 1 come again upon the who refuse submission to a tyrannical tility whieh must be overcome. Array­ bing hearts go forth the very words of
tant, meeting his familir advances with —it had willed his money to a charitable
tha^ indifferent reserve so dulling and Institution, bequeathing them only the Senator from South Carolina, [Mr. Bvt- Usurpation, whether in Kansas or else­ ed with them, of course, are all who unite encouragement which in the sorrowful
discouraging. The children had been sent knowledge cd their parsimony and self lxk.] who, omniprewnt in this debate, where, then must some new word, of under any pretext or apology, in the prooff to bed hs soon as tea was over, nnd the abasement! , Irretrievable mistake—ir­ overflowed with rage at the simple sug­ deeper color, bo invented, to designate pagandlsrn of human Slavery. To such, ginia, speaking by the pen of
And «l|tiek» on the wintry »ea!
three sat stiffly about the cold stove, Mrs. reparable error! Tin.' important object gestion that Kansas had applied for ad­ those mad spirits who would endanger indeed, tlie time-honored wfo-guards of Henry Lee, to MaMsehusette, in
Grovnor glancing now and then at tho of thuir live* defeated by a hcle In tho mission a* a State; and, with incoherent and degrade the Republic, while they be­ popular right* ran be a name only, and
dock on the mantle.
floor, when just upon tho verge of reali- phrases, disclutrged the loos* expectora­ tray ftll the cherished sentiments of the nothing more. NVbat ore trial by jury,
tion of his speeeh, now upon her represen­ Fathers and tho spirit of the Constitution, habeas corpus, tho ballot-box, the right of
•‘Perhaps your unde would like to re­ ' ration!
tire," she observed
Mr. Seth,to Mr. Seth.
tire," shetoobserved
;
---------- — ■ ------------- tative, nnd then upon her people. There in order to give new spread to slavery.— petition, the liberty of Kansas, your liber­
Conversation had flagged for some min- j ConcJtuioa of Mr. Kuoiser’s creut Speech. was no extravagance of the ancient Parli­ I^t the Senator proceed. It will not be ty, sir, or mine, to one who lends himself,
utes,; it was hard doiiig all the talking. !
।
immense space lias amentary debate whieh he did no; repent; the first time in history, thnt a scaffold not merely to the mippart at borne, but
ami rncl&amp;Abcl approved the suggestion, been traversed, nnd 1 now stand nt the npr was there any poemblc deviation from erected for punishment has become a ped­ to the propagandtan nlirood, of that pre­
■ though it was scarcely eight o’clock.
goal. The argument in ite various parts truth which he did not make, with so estal of honor. JOutof death comwi life, posterous wrong, which denies,even the
1
“1 must confess to fatigue," he said. “I is here dosed. The Crime against Kan­ much of passion, 1 am glad to add, as to and tho. “traitor’’ whom he blindly exo­ right of a man to himaelf! Such a course
&gt;'rom B»llou‘» Pictorial. 1‘ am not young ns I was once, aial exertion sas has been displayed in ite origin and me him from the suspicion of intention­ cutes will live immortal in the cause.
ran be maintained only by a practical
In all this sympathy there is strength.
version of all rights. It is, therefore, But in the cause itself there is angelic
tires me'. .I've hern acrustomyd to riccp- extent, liegining with the overthrow of al aberration. Bfritbp Senator touche*
TIIE HOLE IN THE FLOOR.
merely according to reason that ite parti­ power. Unseen of men, the great spirits
ing in a warm room. If it won't be too the Prohibition of Slavery ; next cropping nothing wlijch be doesnot disfigure—-with
sans iltould uphold tbo Usurpation in Kan- of Histon- combat by the side of the peo­
1 much trouble, I’d like a little fire kindled out in conspiracy on the borders of Mis­ error, sojnetimcn of principle, sometimes
J, forme; old blood feels these chilly nights,” souri, then liardening into a continuity of of foci. He shows an incapadty of accu­
ple of Kansas, breathing a divine courage.
To overthrow this Usurpation is nnw the Al&gt;ovc all towers tire majestic form of
The life-object of Seth .Grovnor and! he added, apologetically.
outrage, through organized invasions and racy, whether in stating the Constitution
special, importunate duty of Congress, ad­ Washington once more, as on the bloody
),ijol
h&gt;«an his wife was to amaw property.—J &lt; Mr. Seth miid, "O,
no I ” arid Mr*. Su- niiscellnncoita assaults, in\vhich all»ccuri- or in stating the law, whether in th* de­
of no hesitation or postponement field, bidding them to remember tho*e
Among three hostile Senators, there is mitting
&gt;
t End been their aim since the commence-; san, “Certainly not.” But nay one could tv was destroyed, and ending at lost in tails of statistic* or the diversions of
unit of their wedded existence, which . W e that their thought* widely diverged tLe perfect subjugation of wtcncrous peo­ scholarship. He cannot ope his mouth vet another, with all the prejudices of the k. To tiiis end it must lift iteclr from the righto of Human Nature for which tho
of candidatea. the machinations of War of Independence was waged. Such
&lt;
low counted fifteen years, and was still from their words. The fire was mode, ple to an unprecedented Usurpation.— but out there flics a blunder. Surely he Senator from South Carolina, but without cabal*
and tho low level of vulgar strife. a cause, thus sustained, is invincible.
I
•risbed 1« the dwirest wish of their mid the nephew took a small hand-lamp Turning aghast from tho Crime, which, ought to be tarmiliar with the lite of his generous impulses, who, on account of party,
It
I must turn from that Slave Oligarchy
The contest. Which, beginning in Kanto light Uncle Abe! to his chamber',
like murder, scpnied to confess itself Franklin; and yet ho referred to this his character before the country, and the which
now controls the Republic, a^d re­ saa, has reached tl*, will'aoon be transferttild hasten tbo dcolrcd consummation!
"1 should prefer this," said the latter, “with m&lt;&gt;»t mirnculuous organ,” we have household character, wliile acting as agent rancor of hi* opposition, deserves to be ’
fuse
to
be ite tool. Let its powcrybe
named.
I
mean
the
Senator
from
Vir।
If this long-nurtured hope; no outlaywns taking a larger one from a shelf
shell near him, looked with mingled shame and indignastretched
forth
towards
this
distant
Ter
­
...
I
.
U
Ventured upon unless it pronrised ntsisi. ujf
j&lt;Hl —
have
.. j«..
... no
.... objections.
i tjon upon the four Apologies, whether of pi cion; and thi* wm done that he might ।ginia. [Mr. Masox,] who, as the author of '
not to bind, hut to unbind; not tator, but artor; and to their judrmcntl
1
Imi' in the hoarding of money. Not a! more oil, I we.
see, and sometime
sometime*, when I Tyranny, Imbeeility, Absurdity, or Info­ give point tn a false contrast with the ।the Fugitive Slave Bill, lias associated ritory,
lav's respife had the one from nuccasing am restlena and can’t sleep, I read to in- [ my, in which it lias' been wrapped, mark­ agent of Kansas—-not knowing that, how- |himself yrith a special oct of in humanity 'for the.oppression of the weak, but for tho confidently appeal. To the People, now
jpplicntion to business, not an hour ;&gt;«*»• ' ducc drowsiness. It won’t incommode । ,Ug especially the false testimony, conge­ ever they may differ in genius nnd fame, ।and tyranny. Of him 1 shall say little, 1subvemon of the tyrannical; not for the on tho eve of exercising jhe electoral fran­
prop
and
maintainancc of &amp; revolting Us­ chise. in choosing a Chief Magistrate of
in
this
experience
they
are
alike:
that
for
•
he
has
said
[little
in
this
debate,
tho'
hl that tlw other was not planning some ' you. 1 hope."
| nial with the original Crime, against the
kew wav to save dollars and cents, fnl,i ___
.. indeed!" and Susan,. l Emigrant Aid Cotnpany. Then were no­ Franklin, when intrusted with the petition within that.little was compressed the bit­ urpation, but for the confirmation of Lib- the Republic, I appeal, to vindicate ihc
Seth said, “..
No.
of MassOchussetts Bay, was assaulted by ■terness of a life absorbed in the support
electoral franchise in Kansas. Let the
Lch an "atmosphere of eogor grasping for i-Not
' in
' •the
‘ least!” but mentally, tiicir
tej, ~jn succeaKi-l)ni thc four Remedies,
ballot-box of the Union, with multitudi­
brepertv, it would be strange liad their replies were different. Uncle Abel nnd the whether of Tyranuv—Folly—Injustice a foul-mouthed speaker, where he could ,of Slavery. He holds the oommiamon of p
ihildren csctipetl the infiction. Their lit-!! i—-X i.™-....... up Maim; u.wkanri
largest
lamp went
husband and and
...’. C-."
Civil Wt
’.Var—-or Justice and Peace, not be heart! in dcfvrwe, and denounced Virginia; bat he does not represent thatIx&gt;t it now take its stand between tlie nous might, protect the ballot-box in that
fe- fiicra brightened at the sight of n pen- i! wifetloscd
wllv«v«« the doors for a —
connubial
.
con- which last bids
bid Kansas, in conformity with as a “thief," even ns the agent of Kansas early Virginia, ’»&lt;&gt; dear to our hearts, living and dead, and cause tliis plague to Territon-. Let tlie voters everywhere.
kv. not that, it would procure sweetmeats, I farmee.
past precedents and under the exigencies lui* been assaulted on this floor, and de­ which gave to us the pen of Jefferson, by lie stayed. All thia it can do; and if the
but because it would add another to their j ‘-Well!" said tlie niece.
of the hour, in order to redeem her from nounced as a “forger.” And let not the which the equality of men wm declared, interests of Slavery did not oppose, all
hore of coins; and the small hand grasp-J ■ “What do you tliink'U’ said the Mo­ ' Usurpation, to take a place as a sovereign vanity of the Senator be inspired by the nnd the swewd of .Washington, by which thin it would do nt once, in reverent re­ low citizens; that the shrines of popular
ld it with ns instinctive nnd keen a plvas-jj.phcw.
’ ....
! State of tlie Union; and this is the True pnrallerwith the British statesmen of that Independence was secured; but he repre­ gard’ for justice, law, and order, driving institutions, now desecrated, may be sanc­
ire as an ngefl miser dutches his gold.—4 «*’
' ’ ”fox !” she exclaim- Remcdv. If in this argument I have not day; for it in only in hostility to Freedom sents tltat other Virginia, from which far away all the alarms of war; nor would tified anew; tiiat the ballot-box, now plun­
“An assuming
old
Wsahinatoti and Jefferson now avert their it dare to bravo the shame and punish­ dered, may be restored; and that tlie cry,
rhe ort-rcpUtad parental injunction, “A «1.
unworthily vindicated Truth, then have I that any parallel can bo recognized.
But it is against tlie people of Kansas faces, whe ri human beings are bred as ment of this' Great Refusal. But tlie “1 am an American citizen,” may not bo
kennv saved U a penny earned.” fell up- :i “‘A confounded bore!" he ejaculated.
spoken according to my desire*; ifimpcrLi childish cira, but childish wisdom op
fectiy, then only according to my powers dint tin- sensibilities of the Senator are cattle for tlie slamblw, and where a dun­ Slave Power dnres anything; and it can sent forth in vain against outrage of every
‘An extra fire, Seth 1"
•
particularly
aroused.
Coming,
as
he
an
­
geon reward* the pious matron who teach­ be conouered only by' the united masses kind. In just regard for free labor in that
But there are other things, not belonging
Mid the knixlm; the confeetiomir and J -‘A lamp to read by. Susan 1” y
kiit-vcndcr ^cre rarely colled upWi by.
“‘Meal for dinner!"
.
f
to the argument, whieh still press for ut­ nounces, “irom a State’'—ay, air, from es little children to relieve their bondage r.f the People. From Congress to the
South Carolina—he turn* with lordly dis­ by rwnIiM she Book of LUo. It » prop People,&gt;1 appeal.
-And coflec for breakfast'.’’
\
terance.
in Christian sympathy with the slave,
Sir, the people
of Kansas,
of .your gust from this newly formed community, er that sudi a Stjnator, representing such u
•Will he stay long, think!"
-----------—, bone
- --—
Already Public Opinion gathers un­
“n State, should mH against Free Kansns.
whom it is propound to task and sell there;
‘Two or three months, judging from 1 ixuic nnd flesh of your flesh, with the edu- which bo will not recognize oven
Mr- and Mira, Grovnor Imd nothing to
wonted forces to scourge the aggressors.
But this is not nil. Hie precedent is
in stern condemnation of the Crime which
J cation of freemen and the rights of Ameri- IxKly-politic.” Pray, sic, by what title
five awav. 'Poverty, in the form'of a the size and weight ol-his trunk.'
In
the
press,
in
daily
convcruation,
wlwn“A pretty bill of expense, truly —and i-m citizens, novJystand nt your door. NN ill doc* he indulge in this egotism 1 Has he still more clinching. Thus for I have fol­ ever two or three are gathered together, lias been consummated on that beautiful
•agg.-il mendicant, was rudely n pulsed.; i
I vou send them away, or bid them enter 1 read the history of “the Slate" which he lowed exdusivdy toe public ilocumenta there the indignant utterance finds vent.
nisfiirtuue, in the garb of de*p«ndcncy. not n uoHar to pay his boord.”
reprooent* 1 fie cannot surely have for­ laid befe&gt;r« Congress, and illustrated by
subjugated to a tyrannic*! Usurpation;
“Fuel
and light*, and what he’ll cat
net with rebuke instead of sympathy-;
------------------------------------------------and
- . \VilI you push thfcm back to renew their
And trade, by unerring indications, at’ will
'■ put
’ us’ luck
‘
^les with
a adeadly
M&gt;rrow, in the person* of tnourning wid- drink,
a whole year in struggles
miui
uiwujfoe,
iw,or«.will you
•gotten its shameful imbecility from Sla­ the debates of that body; but well-authen­ testa the growing onargy. Public credit in dutiful respect for the early Fathcra,
very, confesocd^througbout the Revolution ticated facts, not of record here, make
whose aspirations arc now ignobly thwar­
&gt;ws anil fatherless children, vainly sought oar- calculations. 'Ibis romi-s of having preserve
•reserve them in
' serfirity and peace!-in
Missouri
droops
The
six
per
cents
■ • iiud• a •helping
' • band j wish | hadn't one in the I \Vill
again into the den of followed by Its more shanii’ful assump­ the ease stronger still. It is Btimctimc* of dial State, which at par should be 102, ted; in the name of the Constitution,
IVill you cast
cast them
t
lords of consolation
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world I—and to think he's nothing bur a j Tyiuriny, or will you help their desjmir- tions for Slavery since. He cannot have said tiiat tho proceedings in Kansas arc have sunk to 84j—thus at once comple­ -which Iim been outraged—of the Laws
he- kindly voice —
of r
pity,
and the whi*pcr
forgotten
its
wretched
persistence
in
the
trampled down—of Justice banished—-of
defective,
because
they
originated
in
a
bTgs
of'ciiritv'werc
unheard
by care in- great uncle;”
‘
;.ing cifort* to escape 1 These questions 1
the evidence of Crim^knnd attesting
ng*’of
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slave trade as tho very apple of ita eye, party. This ia not true, even if it were ting
its punishment. Bujumw* li now turning Hunuurity degraded—of Peace destroyed
s.x-.twihlAavu to the hints of frugality,
This interesting conversation was pro- j put with no common solicitude; for I feel .
jhe sneewtions of economy, or the protnp-i’longed some time; but enough ha* been ! tiiat on their just determination depend j nnd the condition of ite participation in true, then would they still find support In from the Asmuisink nnd Thugs; that In­ of Freedom crushed to earth; and in tho
Ftniw of prudence. Ah, little do the un- ,,-lVcn to show -the feelings &lt;»f Mr. and ; a|| the most precious interest* of the Re- the Union. He cannot have forgotten its the example of Michigan, where all the fest the Mi-wonr’A River, on the way to name of the Heavenly Father, whose aerfortunate gain fouru ti»sc making haste to | Mr*. Grovnor in regard to Uncle Abel. | public; nnd I perceive loo clearly the pre- Constitution, which is republican only in . proceetlings, stretching through siiccob- Kansas, to seek some safer avenue. And vice is perfect Freedom, I moke thia Inst
_____ ‘ . Moraing did not metid tiie nuumera of i Judices in the way, and tiw accumulating name, confirming power in the hand* of ivc years, began and ended in party. The this, though not unimportant in itself, is OPraL
the few, and founding tbo’utialifieations of proposed Stale [Sovernmcnt was pressed
f Heading, tin dieapc»t ot Ml luxuries,' -11C couple, vet the worthy old gentleman bitterness against thi* distant people,ww
Opinion* of the Cnnirrratire Press.
its legislators on “a settled freehold estate bv die Democrats os' a party test -r and all typical of greater dianges. The political
Mr Grovmrf thought too expensive to Im- wu urbane nnd smiling, seeming not to I claiming their simple birthright, while I
credit
of
the
men
who
uphold
the
Usurand ten negroes." Aad yet the-Senator, wlio did not embark in it.wcrt denounced
Encouraged.
Book* cost money, nnd . notice the frigid atmosphere that prevu.1- Oin bowed with mortification, as 1 recn-to whom that “State" has in part commit­ Of the legislative Council, which called
Whether Mr. Buchanan will bo elected,
fosuapapera couldn't be had for nothing.
«£ uv
He mtu
tried ...
in vain
»nd tho people ore turning from all those
• ' eu.
, u.n to make the acquarn----- J, nizo the .President*
........— of
— the United
_...... State*.. ted the guardianship of its good name, in­
the first Constitutional Con vent ion in ’35,
is a problem'whieh at present Is not easy
Even if there wasn’t qny postage on them.&gt;■' tance
------ - of the „.;2_
children, but parental over-1
’ : who
' should
’
havu been a staff ‘to tlie ”
weak |
stead of moving, with backward treading all were Democrats; and in die Conven­ through whom the' Assarains and Thugs to solve. That he is a formidable candi­
. .----------..j -i...
hare derived their dbgracefirf immunity.
.
_ i.-.i___ ___ i__
RV hen lie was rich, he would have a liljro. ; -titrht
prevented
tlx-_ui4..
object:«
in view. li
It wit*
was I nn(] a shield to the innocent, at tho bead
tion itaelf, composed of eighty .seven
date,
it would be folly to disguise; butat
frv worth showing. Hi* w ife luul no *0- recollected tiiat they. th a certain class of this strange expression..
It was said of old, “Cursed bo he that
' members, only seven were Whigs. The
At every stage, the similitude between
the same time be has difficulties to eocouofcud ihtercousc wiA her friends andueigh-ij designated as “fools,” were said to “tell
cx|x&gt;*e it by provoking a comparison with On vention of 4836, whieh gave the removeth Ms neighbor's Landmark. And
Lors; visits took time, and if she attend-; the truth;” and that, in this instance, was the wrongs of Kansas, and those other Kansas. South Carolina is old; Kanns1 final assent, originated in a Democratic all the people shall sag. Amen."—(Deal. ter which will not be easily overcome.—■
wrongs against which our fathers rose, be­
The platform on which he ha* been planed,
fed parties, she would be expected to give j )K&gt;t to be spoken.
is young. South Carolina counts by cen­ Convention on the 29lh October, in the xxvii. 17.) Cursed it is said, in the city
Ehem. That would not do, *oshe remain-1&lt; Unde Abel’s rinht was impaired, but comes more apparent. Read the Dcclar- turies ; when Kansas counts by years.—’ county of Wayne, composed of one hun- and in the field; cursed in basket and is abhorrent to the sense of tho Fran
fed athomc, mindandbody absorbed iu the heWU not so Blind that he could not de- at ion of Independence, and there is hardly But a beneficent example may be Iwrn in
store; cursed when thou comcst in, and States of tbo North, and involve* prind1
dred
and
twenty-four
delegates,
all
Dcmplea which must make it distasteful even
kne paramount idea. Did either feel o icct diasatis'action, though in a measure f an ncensation which is there directed a day; and 1 venture to say, that against
when thou goc*t out These ore terrible
■ oerate, who pretveded to resolve—
Lnm'ring desire to listen to the notes of cloaked. His tprry was short at the Grov- against the British Monarch, which may toe two centuries of the older‘•State" may
imprecations; but if ever any Landmark to portions of tho South. It* unblushing
Liine lauded singer, or the eloquence of a cor mansion; in a week he took leave &lt;n not now be directed with increased force
were sacred, it was that by whieh an im­ rndoraement «f the Kansas-Nebraska in­
and ite implied sanction ofthc out­
Eistinguwhed lecturer, ti«u price of ticket* his nephew tnd niece, to their unbounded against the American President. The ving corresponding virtue, in tlie younger
mense Territory waa guarded forerer iquity.
__ —u.t. v-.-.
/ - - » u.
paralli^ lias a fearful particularity. Our
bf a&lt;imismun softened dixpl*&lt;iinttnent anil satisfaction.
.
agaiiuit Slavery; and if ever such impre­
Lade the sacrifice seem less. The GtOV-ij -NVc have done wdI, tiifry said, ‘to fathers Complained that the Kuigimd “sent community. In the one, is the long wail
cations could justly descend upon any
£ by their fellowof
Slavery
;
in
the
other,
the
hymn*
of
Lor childrvn were never permitted to leave | gCt rid of him so ««Iy- Hc tn,?ht ha’r® swarms of oflkers, to harass our people, Freedom.’ And if wo glance at special
mitted to the dictation ot party ; and Ite
hhc dusty, crowded city for a day in the Btaid a month.’ And Inde Abel was and oat out their sulwtanco;” that he “bail ncliievemente, it will be difficult to find
cred Landmark, have since, with criminal recognition of uidrcrsal fdHlmrteriam will
broods with tbeir companions. Bia fi»r© forgotten in tins great struggle to make a combinwl, with others, to subject us to a anything in the history of South Carolina
complicity, fostered tbo incursions of the alarm many who fear complications with
Qiack and forth was an item not to be dis- 1 fortuno.
. jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution, wiiicb present* so mudi of heroic cause m
Shortly
afterward,
a
committee
of
five,
tegarded • and an excursion of this nature I One year afterw ard, they- hftud ot hts gimnff hit auent to their ae.lt of pre tended appears in that repulse ofthc Missouri in­ appointed t&gt;y this Convention' all leading great Wrong against which it was intend­ foreign States. With these doctrine* inhr.Is inevitably attended with more or Iras decease by means of the following rigmfi- ‘leffitialion ;n that “he had abdicated goy- vaders bv tlie beleaguered town of Law­ Democrats, 'issued a circular, “under the ed to guard. But I utter no imprecations.
ttorn clothes/Money wa* always the mo- J Ciuit letter, whieh was found ntnopg ins ernment here, by docUring u* out of his rence, wberc even the women gave their authority of the delegate* ofthc county of These are not my words; nor is It my
kher’s inducement; a promise of three|| private papert, and forwarded tutor ins protection, and waging tear against iu ; effective efforts to Freedom* The mat- Wayne," recommending that tbo voters part to add to or subtract from theirs.—
that “be had excited domestic insurrecBut thanks be to God!‘they find a re- political organixation, and uadcr other cir­
U-nts coeh mad* the litde men bear the death.
throughout Michigan should meat-and
cumstances might have preforrod him, as
Li. privation heroically. Ibere wa* a.- “Narturw axd NrecxNN braa eiuldtn the treasury for the public defense— elect delegates tn a Convention to give the
an alternative, to a more unacceptable
Lharm in the shining piece* that compen- feu old man crosoe* your threshold, yearathe wives of Prussia, who* with delicate
candidate. And then, too, the. recent out­
Ltdl for the. bright suxwhine, the fragrant ing for love and sympathy, and that rare leu Mtwys*that “cnir repeated petitions fingers, clothed their defenders against neccssnry'asscnt to the Art of Congress.
In
pursuance
of
this
all,
tho
Convention
rage on Mr. Sumner, paHiated «* H has
fcowera and the singing of birds. Ah,, which youth should voluntarily accord to have been answered only by repeated in­ French invasion—the mothers of our own
met
;
and,
as
it
originated
in
an
cxclurivebeen by the representatives and organs of
Culture is a better teacher than a mother , old age, treat him not coldlv, begrudge jury." And this arraignment was aptly Revolution, who sent forth their sons,cov- ly party recommendation, st. it was of an
IwhoM idol h gold! One opens the heart j hjm not the food he cate the fire that followed by the damning words, that “ a
died in free institutions, are without the the party whose standard-bearer be ha*
exclusively party character. And it was
become, wilt work birn serious mischief.
E&gt; kindly influence*, make* it more *u*- ] warms'him,rcnor
toejig^tf^tinbleslnm
Prince, whom- character is thus marked by
light
thxtcnnbl
eranbat few human rights, did nothing of the action’of this Convention that was sub­
to kindly influences, makes
Thousands and toon cd thousands of quirt,
cverv act which may define a tyrant, is
to beguile a kmely midnight horn,
self-sacrifice truer than did these women mitted to Congress, and, after discussion
considerate citizens, who had almost re­
os this occasion. Wore tho whole history in both bodies, oo solemn vote*, apjwovrotherlv love, and brings tnc creature moreover, do not forget tbo hole
solved to go for him, win rcfiim to do so
narcr tfi’e Creator; the other blunts the floor. That this advice mav benefit you, And surely, a President who has tfoae of South Carolina blottedoutof existence, cd.
।
all
thoc
things,
cannot
bo
1cm
unfit
than
a
sign
and
a
proverb,
and
I
will
cut
him
is
tho
wish
of
your
U&gt;«c»«
A»
ei
_
”
Abilities, choke* the springs of benevfrom ite very begining down to the day
Bat Jbo precedent of Michigan lias an­
cotucqucsoe it bra invol red.
“The boh m the floor ” What did it a Prince. At every mage, the responsi­ of the lost election ot the Senator to his other feature, whieh la entitled to tho gra­ off from the midst of my people."—(A’relence, clogs the aspiring spirit, making
tulxir. 8.) Turning thus frotp tho nu­
mean! Light Jowly began to creepAnte bility is brought directly to hhn. His present seat on thiiT floor, chtliration
vest attention, rapetiqjly at this moment,
offonse has been both of commisriun and
People will unite
he lore of gain. Are there no other Mrs. the bewildered brains of Mr. and Mrs.
might lose—I do not say bow little; but when cititoia engnfird i'n the effort to csPolitically, however, a large portion of
Grovnor, revealing a startling truth in
surely ItM than it has already gained by tabliah a State Government in Kansas are
the community will fed constrained to
every lino of the singular opistle before
tho example of Kansas, in its valliant openly arrested on the charge of treason,
oppose hi* election, even among those who
then!. Thcv looked at each other in blank
struggle against oppression,-arid in the snd we arc startled by tiding* of the mad­
can scarcely bo counted among the sup­
dismay, in the oousdousnew that their
development of a new science of emigra­ dest efforts to pre*" this procedure of pre­ no homo in the National Territories—
an unimportant cocsideratkon.
.
____ j
arvrwwal. Mbition of Slaven- was ovetarned. By
while the Slave Power, in winch the Crime porter* of rasy other candidate. For our.
tion. Already in Lawrence tdoae there posterous Tyranny. No such madness
■elves we find insuperable objection* to
hit failure to art, the honest emigrant* in
are newspapers sad schools, including a prevailed under Andrew Jackson: altho’, had it* beginning. and by which it % now
Kansas
have
been
left
a
prey
to
wrong
of
Mr. Buchanan in the platform which the
of a pipe from the stove in the
High School, and throughout this in&amp;nt during tho long pendency of the Michigan
convention that nominated him has adoptall kinds. A’vllitm jtyitium exhibit, ntri
hildreu were “a law unto themseive*.”— room below, king early in the -aeon,
Territory there is more mature sAolar- proceedingsjbr more than fourteen months
[heir living w» of the plsinust possible this pipe had not been adjusted for the
ship far, in proportion to its Inhabitants, the Territorial Gorernment waa wtirelv
tfom In all South Carolina. Ah.su-, I tall
lind, and quantity waa studied as doaely winter, and the space was consequently
institutions. In
the Senator that Kmisas, wek-JSMd u a
w nusUty. None of tho Gruvnqrs were open. Un*ic Abel occupied the chamber
As the tyranny of the Brit*
pting a frame of
and bad »o difficulty in overhearing every
’.to.i.___ .
if their
free State, wiO ba a Afrburing ■gsT
word that had been uttered beneath him all renewed in tie P restdrat.
by Mr. Bath and Mrs. Susan. The hole
the cloak of darkness which she hugs, “hca
rere threatThe Bailor from minim [Mr. Dm
ten it I The secret of Ms short visit wo*

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bscriber woi
to his new and well
\D SUMMER GOODS,I
li rare expressly to meet I
of tlie |H-ople of Ha*&gt; 1
nd Barry county. :'
y thing that is ne
sary to one’* I
.•mnfort and
J
j
-s, as far ns ter^pont* lire c&lt; mcer^ed,
’
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I
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I
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■to. Glove*. RibbOMtM
■iileriiic Silk^ VfotarhM
tera. Children’s Htwds^s
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leeched Factory, Wook
uni livable.
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latest style*; Boot*
ubbers. Crockery, G1

■rugx. Medicines, PsisKI
ic. &amp;c.
tine for yourwlve* s^J
entente are true.
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and if one who labors for a £ving i» shot
down like a dog, by a proU Dtmotmtie
JOHN -.

in this view that a platform tedimcallv bo .SAMUEL T. MsBAIB I
c died, has a practical consequence. Thclection of a citizen to the Chief Magi«of that

WAaatXSTOX, June 11.
Skxatk—Coutinucd.—Mr. Crittenden
asked to take up his resolution offered
yesterday, requesting tho Government to
appoint Gen. Scott to tbe command of the
troops in Kansas. A discussion ensued—
number of.Senatots contending that
~ n. Scott in Kansas
al effect on the whole
led that such a re­
quest wouiu imj on iiunropcr interference
of tbc Senate with tl&gt;e Executive, and
that the difficulties in Kansas would soon
cease, if the people there would obey tbe
laws, and the people of the North reaso
agitation. The .quesliun was not taken.
TV Senate then adjourned.
Hocsa.—A quorum was present, but
many were paired off, and after repeated
ineffectual efforts to procure a working
majority, tbe House adjourned.

Waabxnutox, June 12.
In the Senate, Mr. Hamlin, of Maine,
naked to be released from his position ax
dtairman of the Committee of Commerce.
He made a few remarks, saying that since
the endoreement of the Cincinnati Con.
/
to the outrages in Kansas, he could field
no further political fellowship with the
authors.

braskaite office-holder bad no more ouestioos to ask. The nominatiou of Buchan­
an fells still-born among tlie Democracy
of Allegan Co.—ri&amp;jMN Jour.
non.
Hon. iisamnai
Haanibal tuunim,
Hamlin, univoa
United ouuui
Status
Senator from Maine, long and prominently identified with the Democratic party,
by them, baa lormallv announced
in the
sLidXb-r,
,,.UrJa,.
»,

V hard to bear, but his rhymes, which
display much poetic geniux, would be out
troops. Tbc snail Free State town Pal­
of place in the columns of a public jour­ myra is. also 1 destroyed. Sumner read
nal.
,
Shannon's proclamation to Whitfield,pre­
vious to ordering them to leave the Terri­
The KssuMte PUlfens.
tory. Tbo army returned without Whit­
The New York //rraW has been one of field. There wax a general mustering of
tlie most effective and stainch of Lxxwfoco auxUiariM, and it still wishes to be, but
,
is somewhat dissatisfied with the platform. Sumner and troops.
Sluumon flod from tbe scene and took
It wants something tnor« direct, positive, refuge in tbe Free State Hotel, Kansas
and plain, tlum the ambiguous and wordy City, intending to take tbe first Steamer
document put forth at' Cincinnati, some­ for St .Louis,‘but was finally prevailed
thing, in abort, which shall be at onoe terse upon to remain.
Leavenworth, June 18.
and demonstrative. It therefore propoelb. N»Uo*^tEctoral
Hie pro-slavery force in tbe Territory
cs the following:
1. JEm&gt;W, Tkat oljrirer*. pistols, bswis kalve*. numbers between four and five hundred.
snd
btedgwns
are
U
m
7eo4a&lt;Mota)
priacipto*
af
It
is
considered
probable that a battle will
The candidate of the Slavery-extension
take place on Tuesday, between this force
Ugblalore.
Democrats, Jamks Been a sax, mounts the
and the U. S. Troops or Free State Men.
BURS HOC
platform which the advocates of the NtSt. Louis, June 18.
IANCT,
hratka nrindlt erected for him at Cincin­
The Officers of the Steamer Polar Star,
I'LINY POWER.
nati. He swallows the whole conglome­
whidi arrived from Missouri River yes­
john McKinney,
rated mixture which the friends of the
DONALD McINTTRE.
terday evening and brought the investiga­
FERNANDO C BEAMAN
ting Committee down,'furnish our jsipcrs
Slave interest, the abettors of the election
VEY K. CLARK.
with late Karims News.
Stale Central Cumnditer. .frauds in Kansas, and the apologists and
The present state of affairs in that ter­
supporters of tlie cowardly outrages tiiat
brnMut, b * preper ritory have reached that extreme crisis,
have been committed upon the rights of
rare lh*t Umt ess so which must wm result in the supremacy
•hod
over
th*
Dvneethe peaceful settlers of tbe Territory have
of one party in that territory, and tbe ex­
---------eooktd up for him, without making s sin­
itulios, m toterproUd termination of the other by a general
fight, unless tho present U.B. troops sbo'd
gle wry face. II roll* the obnoxious prim
be sufficient to avoid such A calamity' It
-lik..
waa reported that four hundred mcO on
How Jaaacrau ami trj io tuppera* lavaUgsiioa. I sweet morsel under his tongue," and
each side were in the vicinity of Hickory
The Pionetr of last week, in reply to I avows himself, hereafter, aa the reprcncn- Hum sr free Flat
•i&gt;d •wco£*Ac, ; Point, and Tuesday tho 10th, was Axe-l
— article
—
. Republican,
r.
...
tative of that party, “and not simply Jas.
an
in the Livingston
uP°n
common consent for the fight.—
hundred and thirty men marched
favors its readers with the above preciou* BvciiAxax.” Tlie following is an extract
b* wnu.u-ihiA. w*4*rc **y. will through Westport on Monday, to join tbe
piece of information. The Repeblican from his reply to tho Key Stone Club who plsifom
I- o. km— •— prosUvery force, at Hickory Point Gov.
paper* of tbc country have thundered paid their respects to him, al his residence
| Shannon «u at Kausa* city on Tuesday.
fo-rtb their indignation at tho cowardly act near Lancaster.
| but would RnmcdUtely proceed to Fort
In 1854, a personal dispute having oc­ I Leavenworth, ami insist ni the most po«iof a Democratic member of Congress who
curred in the House of Representatives, ' tire manner for the restoration of order
had the atrocity to shoot down a defence: on the autlmrily of Major
Oliver.
various
measure,
were
suggested
to
preimue'a'oroclama1cm Irishman ; they have also denounoed
: Gov. Shannon wouldu»i*s .lUk'^Lriw,
■its™
the hearties* conduct of the Democratic
. tkiri nn IVv tfo1 Among the rest, PataTOK 8. B.oosa, of,
pro-slavery members of Congress, in vo­
cordias to th* ptoUura of dto prtj, ud
i Somh Carolina, on Wedncedav, June 21,1 cmnnaniea
men. wherever
companies of
of armed
armed men,
wherever found.
found,
ting down the proposition to investigate do new ptenk.iwr late om from h."
|
.
•’
and in ease of refusal, giving the officers
the foul transaction, thereby shielding the
A r.«on.U, .
of
dis-retlonary powea to fire upon them.
bloodyjmurderer from tbe consequences of

his crime ; and the above is tbe nwpotisc
ofthe Pioneer, a Democratic paper. Tlie
attempt to ridicule the Republican Press
for denouncing the murder of an humble
Irishman by a proud, aristocratic member
of Congress, fepueriUc and abortive. If
the Democratic partv are determined to
persist in the policy of exulting in the
murder of Irishmen, they will get enough
of “that rich brogue" before the campaign
of 1856 is ended.
The effort to manalacturc a Republican
. Know-Nothing out of such timber as Her. bert, who, as everybody knows, is an unU.ver^w.i.k™ Ita.««.
‘
of tta1 Ata w.ta, fa »« ”«&gt;•

ceaud to act with Ju Iteauxratic party.— premely ridiculous. The most charitable
He said be could nevw stand upon the I construction that can he pit upon the asUw'hIH rin« ptafcra'Uilt.« Cbetotal.
bo (Helen) &lt;
for B».A.
He washed his hands of the Kansu* in vs- .. Q
,
...
,
-ofcrobbr.,, npe.ujd murder, llnee- ljr
"«l,bOT »■« •»
forth ba will be on ths side of freedom — mistaken. On tbc -final vote for Speaker,
Thousands at Democrats shore the senti-. which was the tert vote, Mr. Banks rements of Mr. Hamlin, without tbe cour-. „ired tbe votes of 103 member*, of whom
•» &gt;" ^P-bBdm.,
tiope tost nis irumly example will indure I
.
..
.
— ..
tbi.ro Ml W. .drome tho emeori- “&gt; &lt;•«. MrRetm., 1. .*.N,
Dated Senator to the ranks of freemen.— Mr- Aikin, the Democratic candidate, reOft. TViffirnr.
j reived the votes of 100 members, of whom

tta m. 73
»«"“tr«tA l«Mi.g Herbert,
! the murderer, and 27 were proelavcn
The Cincinnati Convention endorsed the Know-Nothings.

b. D~O.I1.

Ctal* Fist* Veto.

mg the sacrifice “of
Lake ,S.S±:
Commerce.
^~S
rfPour
oi,’r'"^e
Only one member, a dub-gate from this

Banks for Speaker will be news to Mm.
State, objected to hs&gt; veto of the Flats The struggle for the election of Speaker
Bill, but hie objection was not sustained, was a very arduous and protraatad ’one.
and fee lArasorrahe party Hmdt ou th»
record at tudortiug Pirrcr , acton of tkc
Bilh far Lk improvement qf Ju A Clair
trials that were made to elect; but we
hare given a truthful statement of tbe
_
;—■■. y ?'.I-------। votes for tbc two principle candidates at
Jama. Buchanan, in 1819, unitedin a I
triap when Ulc

the

ins a P*“«Jfry °f *&lt;*•■ *•% by a resolufind that Herbert together with all the

tare wfljirohibtt slavery ia a territory.

epost Breaks having f Might gallantly in
Mexico as an officer in the South Carolina
Regiment of Volunteers. We have before
us an authentic list of the offiixre vf that
w* find the name ofPreston 8. Brooks, and
* ,vtho words,- Absent rewe recoiled aright, however,
dona by the artillery, and
ovsr sad also in

several fired but extinguished—a number
of horses were stolen, including those be­
ta the mail stages.
men are expecting an

grout South Carolina Slave-holder, Aikin.
A proposition was offered to appoint a
committee to investigate the conduct of
Herburt in shooting Keating, and the Re­
publicans as a body, voted for it; all the
Democratic members who were present,
except one, voted against it,tugether with
the twelfth-section Know-Nothings, and it
waa defeated. If the Irish waiter had shot
the Democratic aristocrat, the felon's

in tbo Penitentiary for not lea.
years. It does not aay bow
___ ,___ e. This shows the disgraceful
character of the acL
।
Mr. Claytan went on to aay that the
Secretary of State shall cause a census to
b. ukm, rnklog 1000 p-™™
U*
for one Repre»entali ve to the lower branch,
of the Legislature of the Territory, and
2,000 for the upper.
Legal voters must
be residents of the Territory for S months
and of their respective election district otic
month before each election.
After the appointment the Governor is
to issue his proclamation directing the
election of members of the Assembly and
Ixvislaturc. And the bill provides tiiat
when tho Territory containgt'3,420 inhab­
itants the people sliall be authorized te
call a Coovenuon for the formation of a
State Constitution.
. Mr. Adanft msde a speech in fet or of
his bill proposing the extension of the
term of naturalization to twenty-one years,
and preventing foreign paupers and crim­
inals from voting.
Mr. Davis presented a resolution ofthe
Rhode Island legislature condemning the
assault on Sumner. He said while Tie
had the honor to hold a seat in the Senate,
he should defend, here or elsewhere, if
need be. the freedom of debate.
Mr. Seward said it is not the rights of
Individual members which are involved.
States only are here represented; and
when we forget our States, and bring our­
selves, our rights and wishes before this
Assembly, the Constitution prevents a
Senator from being called to an account
elsewhere than in the Senate for words
spoken in debate.
Alter some further debate by Seward.
Brown and others, adjourned till Tliur^
‘fcy- . ,
.

and Alabamians had been killed
in diflerent engagements,
“
Several Free State men wm Wo_.
but none killed. U. 8. Troops
disperse force after a battle wM
Shannon's pruebuuation had LrafeJ*
effort on either side.
.
Oov. Robinson hail b^ r..noTu,
to Leavenworth, wk_/ •
by his wife.
”*’* ■*

Westport and other towca, tu £77
torr.
A party had left Lexingt n rc
destined for Hickory Point &lt;&lt;•
and it waa expected a general hauh t,
ensue on Saturday afo-n,.,^
Whitfield’s party and tbe FreaShfep
ccs anise* prevented by Sumner, at i ' &lt;
own responsibility.
'
It wa* rumored at Kania* citr
Gen. Harney waa en route
Pierre to Leavenworth, to «upcrxj.fi­
ner. Tbe rumor come* from pro^,_
leaden.
Chicuffo. Jus* M
The Tribune ha* the following J®,
dsu-d in camp Coal Creek, J^, j,
“Two bundrvd Missuuriant crMm)
river or* Saturday previous. F..—_
battle next day."
Report-say* when Col. Lane «H
in one day’s march of Lawrencetbe wf
field Guerrilla party from PUue Car '
instantly »CTo**e&lt;l the river.
Col. ^nrtner is stationed st Ia*n».
for tlicniurpost of dipcraing the G«~
Us.
t
The Independ cncc cormpoodes'. af» J
BL Lojns Republican say* the
an* will endure tbc Investigate Q
mitte until forbearance ceases to bt irtuc and no longer.
St Louin, Joae 11 ‘
A I-awrencc letter to th.- Drxxc:
New York. June 16.
Shortly after the North American Con dated Oth, save that John L'pton, fe
geant-at-arms
for
the
Kann* Countr.
vention met to-day. Wia. HaUtqsd, of
to lavasN. Y., read a communication withdrawing 1 while going
.
.from Ocrtport
the name of Com. Stockton, on accounYof f M tak® prisoner by a party of Bs£&lt;
Republican influences at work'in the dm’xlt thr&gt;«gh the mfiucMs of k
ventiou. The N. Y. Delegation then with- i
»*1***«1 after one day'* «k»
drew, and invited any others who might
follow them to meet at the Citv Aswm-!
hl“«d is said to be is as
Lly R/wnu.
Afterwards, amid consid- nuui&lt;1 **• • &lt;»mps«y of about 300 im,
...
------erable confusion
on the part of outsiders, j «mned near Pretrie dty, twehe ai
don of the Pcnnsvlva-! M?uth of L**"®**.
i» repp: i
'*
portion
"}*
dJ
' "
nia Delegation, “
and
Jones
and* —
Wagner ■ stopping, searchmg and detaining tni*.
I Icnu Sumner went to Prairie dty r;
troops,
and
commanded
Whitfield',
a.
Tin-Conmu
Committee then proceeded to tire
The
। pany to disperse, which they did,ba.
4th ballot.
*
Banks, 47; Fremont, 37; McLcsm, 29; ter going some five miles, again oaub
i and commenced depredation, upoe tk
Fillmore 1.
Hoss* a
5th ballot. Banks, 46; McLean, 83; 1 property of the scttlem. Sumac It-.
ax docs not feel himself at liberty to en-1 iwo-tane rnu.
.
\
Rssol vsd. Aha
ing that Whitfield's company ess sot &amp;
tertain or express any opinions of his own, 1 tobssrvcisd a
g «
Li«™w&gt;rtb tad I . «“■
MeL«n, &lt;0; ' joeed to leave scut to tlie Fort fur »•
rcwaicu tall
M1U rr.idln
muling
air Eon
Fort ixtaven
-_______
talk
i troops.
tJ2rtrf*w | RHey.
“nd
personally proceed
!
and not simply Jamks Buchasax ; tiiat
____ - ____
_ „
L ■lh
u“l“' 51;
«I [ Three hundred Free State mro sneer
Ito its -to_ restore
order
in „
the T.mlorv,
Territo:
cd near Whitfield's company, vn/b,
his conscience and his principles arc placed
•pleytd In legtalatios.
-n&gt;. I'ota Smr l.mushl down Goo. A. ; ' ™“t’,7”tn the keeping of the Slavc-holdUig oli­
SmiUi, a -I'-ivgato «&gt; Congress elected by .. Ot^*
» Fremont, 18 I his movements, and readv to &lt;i«t k
■*
Utah territory convention adopted last i Melman, -4,
I | battle.
garchy tltat rulas tbo Democratic party,
The
Sumner's ootnrx
March, who i. en n-utcWor wLhingtnn . _ h w“ th5n
M&gt;dxwnd«l bv the
--- rpresence
—— of ---------------------and tiiat, in obedience to the great Demo­
.Hh.CoMUWUootaoploJI.Titattadr,
Dtapi™, Uta Ita O». ta. pr-taMta ilgbi.ng .PU Ikp.
vossiy lOiieiiuoi.
with
cratic principle illustrated by Brooks, be
We invite attention to the call for a I tad
and . mDiori.1 praying for .dmitam 1 ’™“"" gl-«ta«&gt;taunou. expm,,,™ ,» ; ""&gt;«■
surrenders the freedom of speech at dis­
as a new State
j favor of Banka lamed, wth great cheer----------- —■ e ■ —
County Convention at the Court House,1 “
Deinecrat «ay. the town of Oswv ! j«« for Banka It wa. thrffi agreed to bal-1
Fro. Rumi.
cretion. Like the man who sold himself in Hastings, July the 5th. We hope our I The P«
n^ «!•
watamie waa
waa sacked
sacked on
on the
the 6lh
«lh Inst.,
Inst., bya
bra ;j
[ur
BreAident, and after a recm* r&gt;B-rni,rnnN n„ (¥aa WATAWr,
J
. 1 watamie
to the Devil, he is obliged to do the work
friend. In the wrcral tmra. will ..y ttat
(,f prM|,raJ m„, ,ho
hl,r. ; of five minutes for consultatMxi, a ballot GKrlKUCTIUN Or OSAWATAku
of his master; consequently he says: “1
To to* Editor of Uie Minotui Ileawcrr.
every town is fully represented. The st*, and took away every tiling available was taken as follow* ;
muit square my conduct according to the
Fremont, 12; Hamlin, of Me., 7; Col- • Tbe town of Osawatomie wa* uckri*
tiftie for action has crane; kt the Repub- even to finger and car-rings or women,
platform of that party, and insert no new licutaif fc rou.,1. iw.kt&gt; w their duly.
Stunn.r disbanded
di-tanded force
fon» of Free
Etta State
Stad by, of N. II. 5; Johttstora at Pa, M»; tbe 6th of June. Gon Whitfoll k
licagawif tin: county awake to their duty.
plank, nor take one ouL" Or, in other
mtn in tlie vicinity of Palmyra, which, as Campbell, of Chio, 7 ;,Ford,-o( Ohio, 16; marched toward that place with *eun
Each town, we believe, is entitled tn four
soon ns known to pro-slavery men, waa Bell, of Tenn.. 10; Sehaffer, of N. TL, 1. hundred men, and waa met by CoLfes
»orda, ho must not entertain, speak, or
The nomination bf Johnson wa* dcelar- ncr with. United State* tror/pi^wir orie
delegates.
sacked and pillaged similar to Osnawota' write any political sentiment, not found
mic. Councils at Leavenworth which ed unaniinoua one vote however having ed him to disband hi* men. Tkn »
in that platform, nor foil to advocate all1
agreed to do, and as for a* w*» »s«rtu
have been driving away free State settlers, been given in the negative. the principles, however obnoxious, that
Hie Washington Oryan says:
Johnson returned his acknowledgements ed, did so ; but one hunlrvd and fifty »
lias been dissolved by Sumner.
nnd declared himself a true Ameriran, op- hi* party reassembled, and aseksi 3
“Mr. Buchanan baa been an unlucky
arc contained in it
posed to the Administration and in fevor town of Osawatamie, whieh as* astinr
That platform goes the whole figure for man all his life, and to crown tbc whole,
liberty of conscience, press, free s|&gt;eech defenceless,jthere being only eight am?
has been nominated fur the Presidency on
the Kansas-Nebraska act, the Fugitive
Wash., June 10.
and free territories.
tbe place. /They pillagsd every b-*UK k
a Friday I"
Skxatk.—Mr. Clayton
T «aid
**ir it would to
He was also in fever ot improvements one, and took ax
Slave Law, and the whole train of Slave
r thing thry
It is worthy of notice that General remembered tijalbe hadcaysfully abstain^
ms
■
‘
a
•
abstaino
f Rlwn and Harbors, and a flail road to make available,
catching and Slavery-extension measures
Ptncx waa politieallv executed the same ed from iuttering,
——1— •*during
—the
’ present sees-&gt; *k_
n
—
e_
'
the Pacific.
rings of the women,
A* usunl. th* bn
that have characterized the present admin­ day.
word calculated to add to the ex- j
Ford of Ohio spoke for himaelf and cs belonging to tbc citizen* were *tri*
istration. That platform reiterates the
: growing out of the present dfe- ■ Ohio and warmly in fevor of it* dclcgs- and the bouses hi several ruatanec* tod
Hrxxxiau—IV some paper lias the
insidious opposition of the Democratic
----- occurrsBces in Kansas. He had ' to*.
‘ Colonel Sumner also disbanded a fw**
following:
endeavored to conciliate all parties, tiiat 1 . The acceding delegates organized by *
party to internal improvements by the
“On dil, that Mr. Edwin Forrest is
General Government, under the force of
about to marry Mia« MeMakin, daughter a suitable measure of lustice. harmenv. o—:a ... r.
a States.
.
Presidents fropi ■15
which the bill for the improvement of the of the proprietor of tho ‘Saturday Couri­
A committee on nomination was ap­
similar to Osawatomie. GwWer,' Philadelphia. This seems very un­
pointed and reported for President, Com.
such vital importance to Michigan, have likely, however, as we presume it to be
Stockton; Vice President, Kenneth Ray­
abaolotely
necessary
'Ut
be
off
with
the
party or section. He would not present nor, of N. C. Nomination Yead and conencountered the Executive veto, and yet
performing the duty of the itnbctifo &lt;&lt;
old love before he takes on with the his bill as a partisan of any candidate for
Mr. Brat ax an avows his entire approval new.’’’
ernor.
the Presidency. Like the aeifor he de­
of it. How well be can succeed in indu­
sired to go in a gang by himself. He lutions were adopted.
the MeGece had slain a prism -r is *
cing the Freemen of Michigan and the
waa the representative at the little State
At the dose of Mr. Ford’s remarks, the blood, a prisoner whom they !&gt; 1 for so*
North to vote for him. avowing such sen­
It must not be forgotten that Senator of Delaware, which occupies little ground Chairman announced the names of the
time in eenfmemmt, again*: ■«.' r»® ‘
timents, and surrounded by such influen- Dovolab was tlie first to point out the between the Northern snd Southern committee to notify the enndidatoa oftheir "trances of Col. Buford.
nomination, and roflfcr with the rtpnwenThe bdf-atyled Council of L’ .ecrwu
era county of that State, with 50,000 in­
'
which has been proscribing a &gt;1 drimt
We shall have frequent occasion to re­ ing to Mr. S.'s speech, Mr. Dovslas said : habitant*, has scarcely one hundred riavya- tatives.
The platform' waffthen ummimousiy adfer to this platform of principles, snd the
The Southern is as grossly proaUvery a*
Georgia, and is the one which gave "him
favor of freedom in all the territories, and by Colonel Sumner's ocamar
birth, and is coa*ervative, but the whole taSrorrf
candidate who stands upon it
puty M WkHt
of that State is desply anxious to preserve
box from foreign influence.
OsAWATOHia, K. T.t Jun . 186s
the Union, and prevent a rupture if possiAdjourned till Moeday.
Bsooks took tlie hint and used the

swr-

New York, June 11.
The Washington correspondent of the
Tribune says Crittenden's proposition, to
send Gen. Scott to Kansas, produces con­
siderable ezeitement, as it is looked upon
as Southern protest on the slavery outra­
ges. An amendment is under consideratkc, declaring Territorial enactments
voii

response made bv Cob Ji-hn Littlejohn, a
eoMitr of tho War of 1812, and hitherto
an Old Line Democrat, to one of our Ne­
braska county officers, who inquired whe­
ther Buchanan was a Federali*u “Yes,"
' si. “Buchanan waa speaking
intry when I was fighting

sowatamie, was sacked at 5 o’clock on
Friday P. M.'by one hundred and fifty

gethor to stifle invertigstioiif and shield
the craven hearted villain who perpetrate*

hv Col. Sumner, and drh

down
Louis

arutocral, the whole brow of Slave-tra­
ders and their northern7allies, unite to-

Such ia modern democracy. But a
day of reckoning is at hand, and the in­
solent oppressors who have grown rich on
public plunder, will soon be brought be­
K *M FM MIN fore the bar of public opinion, and tbo
Uw Uetwral Krctioo
signs of tbo times dearly indicate that the
sentence to be pronounced upon them will
be, “depart from me ye cursed" into a reO X. BOLTWOOD,
tiraey rendered infamous by the in ferny
O. W. MILUL
of
your public acts. The doom, “woe un­
J. ROBERTS.
to you" Dessocrate, AVyre-rfrirree “AyporriteA,” lias already been pronounced iu
State KcpaMteaa CosvcaUsa.
tlx? hearts of the nuaei, and it only re­
mains for the people to thunder forth their
ratification of the proMsncta weafo in No­
vember.

pU of these United States.

Butler is now nmlring to Sumner.—
The gslleriea crowded.
House met, bnt no quorum bring pres­
ent, it adjourned.
Mr. Fillmore’s letter of acceptance ap­
pears in the Organ to-day.

The Tribune baa advice.

so lustily

two hundred Missourian*

fcllr&lt;

don tad »«utaj u&gt; ita N.bruk*

jority of the people of the United States
approve of such a policy; that they exto procure it ; that not only is
feet liberty to act in accordance
pUtfnrm. but that be will really

Yesterday at 5$ o'clock P. 'L
our people were busily eng -'•'d ap
Pereotfe just arrived from Kansas city their forms, a party « 150 -ica
one reason waa, that it has not a federal
population of20,000, exclusive of Indians ?
afternoon bring intelligence Westport, Mo., made a sudde .ttacjt
A letter to the Democrat, dated Law­ and others not taxed.
tiiat Col. Sumner had ordered Whitfield's
rence, the Sth, says tbe reports that Rob­
army to leave the Territory. On Sat­
W«W WMVW.
• — --- , .
upon our columns, renders it impossible inson had been huqg by a mob is untrue.
if suffered to continue, will result in scri- urday the whole of them to the number of and an attempt made to fire ■*«* ?
Robinsai, Brown, Smith, Deitxler, and ous injury to the common Union.
four hundred, left and went over to West­
ourselves with giving the following ex Jenkins, were *till confined at Lecompton,
He stateu his objection*, both to Mr.
tract After showing it to be the duty guarded toy United States dragoon*. Ser- Douglas and Mr. Seward’s bill proposing hundred and fifty MiaaouriaM, who were
ernl hdies from Lawrence have lieen per­
mitted to visit them, but gentlemen were
not allowed that privflqgc.
■
The report say* that two protalavery
men were killed, and several wounded at eooatantiy
the battle of Franklin. None killed or
wounded *moag tbe Frec-Soiicr*.
At tbe battle of Palmyra five
men were killed, and aevsrri
passenger s statemex
Three Frec-Soilcni were kill-

'Be a Fi
That is if
be feet is, Pa&lt; in his or­ it so, by i
tho Republican, had odled
cheap. ■
men of Lawrence cowards,
they deserved to wear “hiekory
receivit
from Ik
at the oacking of that pl*ce. He
mustered a cavalry company at
largei
of between 80 and 40 men,
of Sp
ini &gt; tbc Territory, announleaving, that he was “going to
Su
the abolitionists. Tbc next mor
rpriaed by aboufan Mual
.
g
i State men teilkoui “HckCapL Pate turned pale, which wi
y sent a flag of truce by I
HI* of his own men, accompanied by s duced ra
Sumner then

Jm* state man whom they Lad gal lastly
•gan a prisoner, (probably after a hard
jMt) Capt. Brown, of tlie Free Aate
ffitosi, retained the two Missourians and
Mg* back the free State man to tell Capt
Pau to conic to him. Pate oheyM.—
Lawns, •- ;
told him he eould have five dunGingham
9K to march hi* men up and stack their
^Ks. and deliver up their side arms, and
SSrender their horses, oral the expiraf 'A* of that time they must fight. ,
Shirtings, Kentu
Pate delayed not a moment, but arficrReady , made Cl
his men to dismount and stock up their
’ 'Bcou,
ggM, and they sceonlingly did so. They .
■'
8
were then marched to a strong i-ntrebch■Mot in a ravine, where Brown surprised
., Mt prisoners by presenting to them ai reGlassware, Far1
jtarve corpse of about 200 men. ’Di-y in feet evrrvthir,
-were retained in thi* place four dky*.
when ;it the request of Col. Sumner they
were releawd. They acknowledge tiiat
thev were well treated. When Col. Sum■‘’ir.
_ 1 n____
___ Aandu.
__ :prisoners,
_ ---. I... he |
•er found
Brown
his
(
read to both parties the nnxdamatiK of p
, .
Gov. Shannon placing the Territory jind.-r oj]r HCIg
*
lie then ordered Brown's |
“
luietly to their Vm«n&lt; mid &lt; WISH tO
’ata. ‘said, “What butitiea*
sir F Pate answered, “I ’
am here by orders of Gov. Shannon."*- •
“You are not, air,” replied Col. Supmcr,
•ad further remarked, “I saw Governor
" ^yw-rmn yesterday, and your case was
specially considered, and bo asserts that
vou are none of his, are not- here by his
lOrdcre. and have no bonness here. You
•re' Missourians, all of you. and when you
. crossed your State line you trampled on
Sovereignty. Now go, sir. in the
•' * 4V*t&gt;rsi from whence you came, and
‘
' ^hus sneskirfg, Sumner waved PateV par.
"
to fmve. Pate, not grateful for being
•s rescued from tbc hands of “murder­
abolitionists,” turns round and blackIjflMirfri Col. Sumner, and it u reported
'Vw been unkind enough to send the Col.
• challenge. It U also reported that a
ferivote in one of the Colonel's companies
has taken up the matter, and gone out with
Pate to answer the insult offered to his
'
commander.
It appears that tbc greater portion of
the men driven out under Whitfield returaed to the territory, and together with
a boree company of Buford's men. from
•
Genrgia, fell upon the free State town of ■ .
OR.
Hutings, J

REAI

Our stc
sed in.pa

We d'

Mrttima laws, that fros

and wisl
purchase
say give
we will s
want at
no matt'
your “pil
Tea k&lt;
on hand
Hone
■ notes 1
will be
. ceived.

2

pHILADtLFUU, June 16.
.
TV State Republican (Vnvcntfon »*' ' sen;bled this morning, and elected H. C.
■JL Cany. Chairman. They 'selected a oom­
' ? mitt'* to select permsnent offrere. .
f
JXplegates to the Natrtnal Convention
5? areVriring from all points.
'
1 TV friends of Fillmore have appointed
delegates to claim se^l in the Republican
• Convention.
*
Hon. John Allison, of Beaver, was cho­
sen President.
,
Dr. Elder made a brilliant speech,
when the Convention adjourned till afterHASTINGS M/ KM&amp;.
TScdlOv

THE “FI
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,!’i

&gt; 00

»«X
LAST CALL.
A"U. tsrsons ■b» “• WvbtaJ to FXRKTS.

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ttie Creek. Hastings,
\

AND

GRAND1,RAPIDS STAGES.

STAGE tas»w fcMb.tart

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ii

B.ta«

Brtstolvdl* ll**iioc*.
|u*:

i

^

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MDMofthartMdta

ftomCUy*

a

and satis
To per

from a highly esteemed political and per­
sonal friend, of Woodland, which we
should ba glad to publiah entire, but its

’

Ibrag

_________ ______

BHBPAKb * MlCHCtS

�wemwta,
State tnr
U.S.'
fter a battle
ajuation hx
dde.

the death &lt;rf
PaMcnger,

tbor. Gsn. Whitfield, who ted a fore* of
some two hundred Miaaourians against
tbe captor* of Pate, last week, was inte4.
eepted by CoL Sumner, and drivemback.
WhiOieldi * “
'
&lt;rine&lt;L ~
hi* cornj iy, who had surrendered without a fig
The fact is, Path, in hl* ror* to tbe Republican, had called

snd »rid they doserved to wear “hickory
naldson st the sacking of that place. He
then mustered a cavalry company at

REAT ATTRACTION

m mm ME! GOOD NEWKS!!

STAMU»GNEW8
FROM

NEVINS A KNAPEN

AT
That is if we can make1
MORE DEPREDATIONS
H. J. KENFIELD’S,
it so, by selling goods
NOW IS THE TIME.
cheap, we are now
I, 000 Men Wanted,
BORDER RUFFIANS!
receiving directly
TO WHOM GOODS WILL BESOLD
r* ia not oar intention tn detail tbe hor­
AT THIS
rors of Civil War. but to call attention
from New York a
Tho Promised Good Time has
Como.
large assortment
STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.
• SPLENDID STOCK OF
WE have aa hand, a large and extensive
of Spring and
HE tide in ths alfiura of thoec men
Stoek of Goods and are constantly
NEW
GOODS!
who want anything in tbo line of
recriring direct from New York, addiSummer ■
HARDWARE, which is most sure tn Now being exhibited in Hastings, by
tiona to oar already large Stock selected
nTjRRADT MADE CLQTHIHO,
Which they offer for
with great care as to the wants of this BUGS', MATH A CAPH, OLA®
lead on to flirtune, ia no* retting very
goods
strongly in the direction of HADLEY NEVIHS &amp; KNAPEN, commani^ of
which we offer at Te- &lt;£• WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
The Latest and most
! "The flood from tbo East has just rolled in,
duced rates, for
। floating to our Stere the largest and m&lt;«t I cedentadly Jost. For Cask or Raady Pay.
sale
Approved Styles,
perfect aaaortment of Goods in our line I we icow’f ite undersell. Call and examine
READY PAY. ! that
can be found at any place west of our stock of
Our stock is compri­ 1 Our iucreaaing trade, and the increas- Beady Made Clothing, which will be sold at
Cheaper Than Ever*
COME AND TRY ME
prices that will
। ing wants of the citizens of Barry and '■ Broad, Caasimore. and Kentucky Jean
sed in part of

Goods

Goods

and proct cded ini &gt; tbc Territory, announring before leaving, that be waa “g&lt;Xng bo
wipe out the abolitionists. Tbc next mor
ning be wa* surprised by about an equal
pumber of free State men n'/Apvz “hick­
ory jacket*.’’ Capt. Pate turned pair,
and Straightway sent a flag of truce by
[
two of his own men, accompanied by *a
I
free state man w hom they had gallantly
taken a prisoner, (probably after a hard
fight.) Capt. Brown, of the Free Stale
forces, retained the two Missourian* and
aent back the free State man to tell Capt
Pate to tome to him. Pate obeyed.—
(Icth* ; Sheetings. Checks and
adjoining counties, have induced u* te cnBrown told him he could have five min- Lawns,
Stripes, Denims snd
large our businca* by the purchase -of a
Ginghams
■ utc* to march hi* men up and stack their
Tickings.
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
Prints
»
. guns, and deliver op their side arm*, and
than has ever befortf been brought to thia ;
Call and examine our stock of
• - Detritus,
i
surrender their Ixiraea, or at tbe expira­
market
Our stock comprisc« everything I BOOTS
SHOES.
Sheetings,
tion of that time they must fight.
in tbe line of HARD WARE that can !
Pate delayed not a moment, but order­ Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hate, Capa, be named or thought of. We have made ! Men's Double Soled Stogaa.
ed his mon to dismount and stack up their Ready made Clothing,
“
“
“, BrngaasL.
'
our purchases with direct reference to the I
’
Boots.
■
arms, and they aeeordmgly did so. They
“ 'Pie* and Gaiters.
wants and interests of our customer*, as
Shoes,
were then marched to a strong entrench­
to kind and quality. Recognizing the 1 Ladies* Bootaea, Walking Shoes.
Crobkcry.
ment in a ravin^^bere Brown surprised
M
Slip*,
Tie*,
nnd
Gaiters.
* 1 lardware. principle of
Among our stock may be found a fin1*
his priaooers by pn-M-nting to them a re­
Call and examine gur large stock of | Dry Goods, Groesries, Crocktry and
Small Profito
and -------Prompt Pay,
------------serve corpse of about 300 men. They Glassware, Farming tool*, Ac., Ac., and .------------------.
G'Ioji uare. Hals Caps and Hcmnets
Our Goods
Goods arc
arc now
now offered
offered at
at a very amall (
were retained in this place four days, in fa^tA-vervthing tiiat our friends need. I Our
-J
. w
nu vajn or |
nice anortment and rery cheap.
when at the request of Col. Sumner they
\a—ortmtut aatnenn, jo
BOOTS AND SHOES
Tta, that can’t be beat ; Coflce, Sugar,
were released. They acknowledge tiiat
Molasse*, Oils, doc., Al, Ac.
they were well treated. When Col. Sum­
I
Ready Made
ner found Brown and his prisoners, he
, and Sala fce w&gt;» rare cteap al
K EK WELD'S
our own manufacture, and importation,
read to both parties the proclamation of ®
. - i
*
i
I will be found precisely as we recommend Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
Gov. Shannon nladng the Territory under
1 them. And as to price, we arc firmly.] Farming Tools, of the best patterns -, also.
martial law. He then ordered Brown's
Grindstones,
snd
Hangings,
Tubs,
• 1.
nil z.n 11 ' rew-lvcd te not l»- undersold by any
partv to go quietly to their homes, and
Psils, Ac., &amp;c.
n,iust, ui
in Hastings.
Battle •IVcvk
,
avnwu
lanaunga. Marshall,
.n*ri»u&gt;ii,-uaiMC
r" *
’
’
turning to Pale, said, “What business 1WlSll
Law, Beragee, Delaines, Challis, Are
____ 1 . A* f-- A •
1
I . .. .
•
■ •
• ••
Kalamazoo,. l-»-t our citizens and all LADIES— Don’t bum in the Sun, when
have you here, air f pate answered, “I
KKMFIELD-8
rp
•
.
.
&lt;&gt;tbers
Gooden
you
good
1
•
ottM-ra
wanting
uooann
our
line,
make
a
can buy
uuy a gooo
am here by orders of Gov. Shannon.”—
.'i
11
*'/,or
P™*»
SASH.
“You art- not, air," replied Col. Sumner,
Ladies * ill do well to call and examine
I] a U
; ‘**'r purd&gt;s*A-s.
and further remarked, “I saw Governor
Also s great variety of other desirable m«r Dre*. Shawls, st
| Like anjprtbodox sermon, our stock of । For TEN SHILLINGS; and tho*- that
Shannon yesterday, and your ca»c was
Gooda, such a* Bonnet Ribbon* and
ARANOLS and L mbivU*.; a b-inUfnl aaaor
can't lie beat, for a trifle more, at
wishinn- fn llinkp G,"'d» is rontnine I under sereral different I
specially ronaidensl, and he asserts that I nnd
men! at_______________ AE^FlKUrS.
UI1U Wlrilllllg LU IIIUHC
,rd rttch hcaJ
Krrru!
Flowers, Para**!*, Fans, Chai lies. Lawns,
\ our stock of
&gt; you are none of his, are not Mrs ;by hi*
Muslin*. Mantillas, summer Shawls,
RIXTH, of all qaaUlha aad itlkc-fisa « eti
NEVINS a KNATEN.
orders, and have no businr** here. You
u&gt; I tU.ll.ag paryard, at
KENF1ELD .H.
Glove*, Hosiery Ac., Ac., un which we
.
li
i
FARMING
FARMING UTENSILS:
arc Missourians, all of you. and when you 1
Call and look at our
promise you
omestics,
Ttekmgs. smp«i
crowd your State line you trampled on
Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Budi
Sinrtirs., Ilt-achrtSlwvIiag*aadShirtisgt.
'Summer Dress Goods.
State Sovereignty. Now go, air. in tbe .
Scythes, Huy. Straw, and Manure 1’orka,
direction from whence you came," and
&gt;
•
। Shovels, Spades, Rakea. Hors, Arc.
। Chai!!*-*, Lawns, Bcragcs, Silka, Ac. Ac.,
thus roaaking, Sumner waved Pate’* par.
|
MOTIONS—Of endless variety.
wooden
ware
ty to Tcavw. » Pate, not grateful for being
Wash Tubs, Pails, Augur and Chisel
We do not deceive you with
w
fictitious
thus rwroi-d from tbc hands of “murder­
befire purchasing ebewbere.
' and
£ J_______
____
~s too poor to
Handles, Ale Helves, Wash Board., Mop prices,
show you
Goods
ous abolitionists,*’ turns round and blackSticks, Clothes Pins. Ac.
give away;
y; but wo
we offer you
y
the best
Erds Col. Sumner, and it is reported
j articte* in the market, at pnocu that asnV
”
, I
CAnrENTHirS
CARPENTER’S Tools
TOOLS.
ADIE88ILK MANTILLAS, w chaaauMl j
.
1 Ct a____ _ ___ ____ „ J
l*eoa unkind enough to send the Col.
ajcaai --KOHKLfrt.
Grind stones and
Hand Saws, Uroes-Cut Saws, Tenon not fail to suit.
u challenge. It is also reported that a
j MT' Butter, Lord, Lumber, Shinglcat,
Saws, Augurs. Plane* of all description*.
private in one of the Colonel's companies
i
and
Wheat
for
sale
for
Cash.
(
w-wr“
»
.
•
,
1 ■ Ulis
Bits nuu
and uivouwaa,
Bit-Stock*. .*»(*,
Axes, .-*u*c*,
Adzes, uivauBroadhas taken up the matter, and gone out s Uh
I rjro Call early, before the crowd get*
C USC gPCRt CHTC in
Axes, Bench do.. Square* of all kinds,
Pate te answer the insult offered to hl*
in, and don't foryet the NAME.
“
।
Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice GuaHanging*, constantly on hand.
conimaikr.
k Pants, Sa. of all vancUaa far sanuoer apior .
NEVINS A KNAPEN.
gra.
Framing.
Firmer,
and
Duckbill
Chis
It appears that the greater portion of
Hastings, Juno 12, 1856.
y7
cis, and Hammer* of all aorta and aizes.
the then driven out under Whitfield re­
✓
MASON’S TOOLS.
turned t-&gt; the territory, and together with
a horse company of Buf'jrd's men, from
f Plastering, Brick, and Corner Trowels,
Georgia, fell Upon tbc free State town of
Spirit Level* and Plumb Bob*, White­
GRANT
4
SPAULDING.
/
O**w atomic, on Friday night last,
wash Bruslie*, Ac.
A general assortment of new and fhahHastings, Jun* 18, 1856
' sacked it.
'
*
woman fl cMdrw. wsra, at nEtrlgWa.
HirTAm
Cl
■vnaUe Hpnna and rummer roods Jost rreai.ad f UUBl »V U1KV1I1V1X
SHOEMAKERS* FIXINGS.
ftvoi New York, and ar* now C.r aat. hr eaab or

T

«ud a general
nted by Sumner, qtj

nw orth, to ■tiperaedeBta.
&gt;r come, fmm ------

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION

or Ready Pay.

I Our stock consists
part of

of diperring the Guert

dican ■*
e tlie In

St- Louis, Jtmt)«

my of about 300 ram

ng and detaining travel
rent to Prairie city «m
mantled Whitfield • eastwhich they did,,tert at
five tnilea, again cuipsri
• I depredation, upon ite
ret tier*. Sumner leanid's company was not fe
•ent to die Fort fur bxt

We do not wish to{“—... GROCERIES!
brag about selling
floods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
tO have all call,
mid Satisfy tncnisclvcs.1
To peJ?^8rrhav,n^teX^d ,ry “*■
Dinking SILK PARASOL
purchases, we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter how small],2”
your “pile”. That good s""k‘Tea kept constantly
on hand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
ceived.
,

•nc hundred and fifty of
embled, and sacked ite
imic. which waa eutirth
ay everything thaycydl

HAHTIMGS M/ Bttiu.

». Gon Whitfirid ted
that plate with rereni
d was met by CoL Sus*
Stat.-, troops, who ordw­
and his men. This te

also disbanded a fores sf

TteAlOO |
Hi Ma
14»at
i &amp;■'
1 oo

XU.

y reported that otse rf

\
LAST CALL.
AXL pmni

A EDOCOMB

FKRBIS.

luford.

pn
&gt;er’s command.

ML

TtMRW. EDOCOMB a BABLO

.ttle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall
keep everything per­
taining to that Line.

7™.2.
'*i

• took a large

pride soon, all

□b 1 Break*. Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac.
In nddiiit-n t-&gt; tb&lt; nUive emmierMt.il , ||U|jll

H*ra‘'"“HteaLV,.

I

II1IIIW

SSCRSTAR1ES AND BOOK CAS |
fS. SOFAS, BUBKA OS. SO
U nd. tolla
CORN &amp; OATS FOR SALE FOR
F.t
COTTAOK. JKXSr
| -Vf* *■&gt; “
t/KD AND COMSION
KXXF1XLD-S.
and trimmings of all kind*—Can't fail to
HKDSTKAQS
--------------------- =---------------------------- ।
s*, anS .-A a,^ rat,. f.ii u.f
y
wnafirKU In all n.rt» &lt;rf ih« world, and «/ui«n Cheat, and Cupboard Locks, Padlucka,
Jetiny L&gt;ud and Liyht Standi, Lounyts, of
'
KKXHKLtrR .
■nd tnsnarn. aliogetlwr makiBf • paper rnterdy Butt* and Screws of every variety and
BOOTC AND SHOES.
eommori Cane and S^rinybaUstm
Chain.
c
n3
s,-.,feu,« CS'O.
—M. feTdi
Ant quantity of iliac. Cherry, n lute- *
| Cl.-th
cloth »&gt; y*rt.
wM&lt; ala*
also al!
*11 Hnda
kind* at U*e
LUcn
tart. wMe.
bniidtnip note is Uw •watern or •murn berupte mg .Xails, Iloil*&gt;' Trimmings of everv
Table cutha
Cloth* and
and Toweling,
Toweling,at
st KKMFTEWS.
KKNFTEWS.
i wood aad Black Walnnt
1 Table
pbete. -adlib* rnndpai1 kind- Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
As we riiall be cimtinually receiving ad^nrrnh o"Z^y*n*««i cb^ncbr in the world, both 1 and Table Castor*, Shot I&gt;uehc* and
gCHOOL BOOKS at vanona
mb and femalei
; Belts, Powder Flasks of everv deerripi SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE I

Uulidij uuUlJU

on hand and for sale

yaarf&gt;’. Any pce»n aradmr u« i« •ubaenbrra Ground n agnn Boxc», Gate Hangings, I
Strap Hinges. Hooks and Staple*. Iron ’ Our Mode of Groceries is very large,
oer srstu. Publithod srsry Saturday, corner o
and Wood Bench Screws, Sad Irons, Axe*. '
w„.
Mill Sawn, Grubbing line*. Window1 Sugar*,
Glass, Cut snd Wrought Nails, Carriage
*'
THE “ FLAG OF OtR UNION."
Bolt*, Cable and Trace Chain. Brass Kct-1
ties. Iron Teakettles, Frving Pans, Steelyarils. Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and |
Cow Beil* with Strupa, and everything ' '
dr
AND MEDICINES,
che from a Twenty-Horao-Power CrowB ir down to a Cambric Needle.
__
We have also just received FIFTEEN '
me
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also,'
AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
’Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wo will aaLL
READY MADE CLOTHING.
at a not-KB so tow as to defy competi­
r tll» fur fifty cento. Sbavtlaf. Bloe Driltiaf.
tribaun arv ranlarrl.v tion.
■ km* aad all Biada of ausuaer ware.
lent I* unde the mo. I
We desire U&gt; call particular attention
BOOKS AND STATION EBY

&gt;””• “■

HfVfiuZi:.

Cheap for Cash. We would invito a call
and an examination of oar Goods and
Price*, and wo will try and satisfy you.
STEBBINS A SUSSELL
Hostings, June 9, 1856.

BB^

purchase will find inducements

KEXFIKLD'8.
KKXFIBIJrt*.

AT ALL TIMES

Em Mmuss
Trtauuinga,
w., aanr.’ aa««aeaoa. i

a^.i

l m i i.

rail and purchase at tbe Cheap Cash

Kl-SHELITH.

Ural
Kaaawa. Start Saaare.,
Itraa. CandlMlark*. 1
ud fcrmiw »
kkxhZdh

NEVINS

KNAPEN.

0“““*”-— ~-T£5ign*
gTONEWAHE ufall klada at

KENFIBLD'S.

Those indebted by note or otherwise.

3o,odoass£ggr
little cams

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

We have spared no pains or expense to ,
procure Goods that will please yon. In
return, we solicit from vou a generous
patronage; and w« would esteem It as a

rosnas a new oue. We stedl be happy to
aee voa, both to receive oar pay and to
&gt; srilvou more good*. Give us'a call,—
(Our Store 1s ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE. .
HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.
Hastings, June IS, 1856.

I dillun, t0 our Mock, those wishing t®

300 V,CT0B,A’ S*”~K"»&gt;reu&gt;K
L*"'"

teiligent million that wa will mot bb vs- ;
naneoLD by any other house, either great j
or small.
TIN 8IIEET-1RON, AND COPPER
WARB—Of our own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us will be warranted
without reserve.

You will ajways find ua kkaui awn wilum to attend to thi* branch of tho buainon. Do WA be bashful; bring in your

PPtmilrtt

gmi&amp;um.

F«nch

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

COOKING ST0VSS,
Comprising all the newest and moot ap- JIVKLRY. WALL BAH
pkovkd r ATTKM MS that cun be bought in
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
nd see copy of tUlloe'a Pictorial. H jwr STOVES.
n ba paid fcral
PebUabsdvvesyHstarday. eonwref TrvX. ACKLKT.
We utter no idle boast, when we sny
tiiat our aMirtzneot of Stoves is better
; and more extensive than can lx found at
tub AO AMERICA’S LIBRARY.
VILLAGE ORDIXANCEM.
any other Store west of Detroit; and we

tied accounts « ith us would call and settle

'.B'S STA

L

hc Mnnufacture of
I our Furniture &amp; none
VARIETY "STORE H but the best materials
used and none but the
best workmen employ- ]
|e&lt;L
Among
our Stock! W®??
”
rARMING TOOLS.
:
O
VV ano arary rartrty or nooaa,
von- ,
T1TI Tlfl fl
f| fl f) Tl(1 may be found

11 o'clock P. .

Jtade a auddeo

niinu,

GREAT BARGAINS. D

:

“

”S
a ou
t»K

Osawatomie^ Goveraar

that cannot be bent in

P

Republican Coaiantion.

Pmt.ADKi.nlta, June 10.
Tbe State Republican Convention a*acmblcd Uiis morning, and elected H. C.
Csny, Chairman. Tfcy ■elected a com­
mittee to select permanent offc-rs.
Delegate* to the National Convention
■rJwrriving frtvm all poiata.
The friends of Fillmore have appointed
delegate* tt&gt; claim seats in the Republican
Convention.
Hon. John Allison, of Beaver, was cho­
sen Prcmdent.
Dr. Elder made, a brilliant speech,
when the Convention adjiximed till after-

V OF O8AWATAMB

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CLOTHING,!

rar

L_

fimiii

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

April M, 1854.

�TO OUR FRIENDS
I
cences of tbc past Fife of a Western Phy
aician.
Of all tbe phenomena of thi. globe,
that of an M. D. Is the moot strange.
wonderful, snd I may say enlicinc. Take
the animal, vegetable, and mineral king­
dom* aa^y them if yon wil^ dhtta

TOME RS.
IN SEVEN HOURS.

twite

We

H. footer. UmMlf Itelfi wffl M

. so mysterious in chemical, vital ana me­
chanical properties as that of a YVestern
Doctor. Just for a moment consider the
matter in ail of ita phase* Here te a
strange speeimra of Qvatioo, combining
“roots," “herbs," and “minerals." He
may ba a “Root Doctor," who books
NOTICE.
barks and ehine; or an “Apothecary Doc­ ■\r&lt;rnCK ia hereby Eire, that the aiMutneal roll
tor," who deals in minerals. Full to the 1V aad valuation o&gt; tte texabl. property, roal
as Mnas&lt; fa fas riHaaMf BariteS E •'■■te
brim oe overflowing, intense in all his fore­ ted aad left al tte offlee of tte County Tromriror
seeing, remarkably wondrous in minutia, farttehmperti.a rfaMywaore .Hintill;ateitet
and infinite in perception and in npplica
Ooa, ensure tbe‘ Homeopathy." But who
is afraid. Powerful in roofs and AeiAe,
refined in miaerab, wr-nderous in minute
application* like the fixed stars whose
course is rapreeniedor reftrsodby the astronomer's'transit instrument, all come in
for his share of love, hatred or coolness.
But let us go back, friend Baxxkk, to
the college life, the cricilua state of an M.
D. Thea he ia tbs green, inactive lava
f SF- ju** l*»d by tho oesr, confiding Bugg.
(Bose.)
Who is there tiiat has been through the
trying ordeal of a mediml student's “first1
course" attendance at collect I
Oh'
what jargon—what a heap of gibberish ;
on the one hand; what a pretension &lt;f.
■elfimportance on the other. Have you,!__ _________
_
___ t
friend B awn er, ever been inridc of a med-! as kma m te
u, b”;mbtehin/tte'
ica! college I If you have not, let nw de I",; BjDt." in'f* ^“,17.'
scrib^ it t&gt;&gt; you. First of all, you pea. o.
kalong seme street that is half way bet even
being fashionable and unfashionable, at the
same time apart from the bustle of businona; your attention fa arrested by a
large stone edifice of Doric structure,
wide doors, long steps, and of sofesu as­
pect Pi-rhap. you may see a few know­
ing youths standing around, perhaps
none. You go to the door. The ja­
nitor learns that you are a stranger,
and allows you to enter, with a gravez
injunction to be orderly. You ps» thru ■
a spurious hall, up a flight of stairs, and
then into a large, yell proportioned amphi­
theatre. There you se^ tbo learned Pro­
fessor imparting gold-liko instruction to a
large concourse of promising youths, all
looking grave and serious. ‘This is a
grand acene, lliese young men are to be
tlie weal or the woe of large communities.
Unto them, at a foture day, does society
.... « w... c”'niS “
’i
inienuoni fur
look for protection, advice and admini*
Ox
IM-! Me* dvripn. of inWn.1 to the la­
triUtan when the dark pall of dbeate in dle
tfe •prrait'te “P rrrrr ter; *• *tell avail oarvades tho peace, quiet and health of com­ aete.afevarvMiair Ite! «u&gt; latereal Item. In h«.
(.wry
a
lady
’
s
Bonk.
*01
A
mmmm
Ite
interest af
munity, Ths knowledge they get from
anystter three m*rasinra.
within the walls of that building, and from
tho mouths of thoir teacher* is to be the Z.v ARLITION TO THE ABOVE.
Gdtey'a splendid eagraria|;« &lt;m steal. A rrrv
stepping stone to the future scenes of their
"?•*
rfptetoate.e teen prepared tur
coming livre, in which their services as wbtei will suryaaa all former eSnrta.
Oii-hnndrrJ pages at rredUg will te «i&gt;m each
publk- b« nefacurs arc to be hallowed br
taaail Th. artkfe. will te fanteted by th. beat
good done, or tarnished from evil render­
.r
ed in their respective .pberre of operatioo.
G.-d-j'rrhJlesqte fartwo plate. Io th„ min
But we pass on. There is the incipient
•—••na or rivalseed of glory, sorrow, or ofdishonor sited.
lasrs
Three young men go on from die cricilua
stags of st-jdenu to a grub in the »ha|»e
of a young M. D. About now commen­
ces the rnlghu, the tight* aad the flights
of a young Doctor. Only imagine; who
wants to trust him 1 Win. will risk his
life, or the lives of his family in his hands T
Stop; these young ;ncn must first have «orv Hit Goter coal.! not (nig be left alone ; thrv
a commeorement in life. Tbcv have pas- are no* miMted and. in fact, *• don't think that
an onrte tte. te. occurred to tte pubteter. of
■ed the ordeakof students. From their any or .be imitotire macat incs. If we do anrthine
Alma Afa«» tfty has. partaken of the it's aBrifhl; and when *v tere nearly rxteutid
water. of medical truth, and arc now to a autert they tek.it up.
t M riUMM^taa
°°tlBnt
apply them aad improve them by experi­
Pre.hi— king. With diagrams to eat by.
ence. Han- they been profitable stu­
dents 1 Then will they be profitable attendanta on tbe rick. But who knowa or
cares for thia? They arc young, and
none will trust them. So you are now
prepared to see and learn what ore the
trials of a Physician, especially of one
Who nractirea in the 6a West.
When the panting soul of arienec looks
into the dark recesses of tbe ftture, knowmg that it fa onlv by the way of the. ap­
plication of truth that man becomes emi­
nent and truly useful, tbe darkness seems
to gather, while ihwpair and dtwixmifencv
oLi.tere around tbe hallowed spot, and
that panting sou! would fain be still but
for the inspiring of fame and usefulness,
•nly to be developed and effected by efoee
untiring energies, and imlifa-

I

TAILOR SHOP

would say we have

SUPERIOR

been,

This roaSa paanM through tte riUafre at Yuta
Ifartac* PrefoeriU. MteOall PralrS. Tte oron
try length, reate b teantidb:, ate tte reads are

Jonaaow &amp; Bxxjamix, Meat Market

WAITIJVG

A

INDUCEMENTS

C. S. BURK

*“* '™"“ •».
CLrTTTWG,

and are still

jap AND DLXGANT COAOHCS

In my next, 1 will describe the first in­
troduction of a doctor to tbc public, his
feeling* and his reception.
Yours rrepootfidly,
llarocAATia.
Woodland, May, 1854J.
-

Imperium of FMhhi

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

___________

(VOL 1

Spring Faehinnejtnt reerirtd.
Il-Lan. Mar 1.1W*

“ W

H-tiap.Myl, UM.___________________ __

MASS MEETING!

! of their inftr

nothing more or less

HADLEY A WIGHTMAH

than

rfWK pabte mv tenby notited. ttei ta. are no*
1 rereariagtere* addition, to oar Block ofGood*
and all. tit want of arttties ia our Um, are requeatOur Uota'^Mteaaf evwy rerirty af TIM.

Copper, aad Skrtl Iron trare. Hardteare.
Cutliry, Iroa, Steel, Nailt, Store*,
Stxdbixs k. RvHtkLL, Dealers in
Ootes, Orareete* Croekoy. Hat* Op*
Store Pipe, Norming Toole and
andHtere. Ctetra—d CW. ItFfIMri
Metlianict Toole of everg
year’. Bket, HaaUnp, Mich.
kind which »e mill etll
FttAKCts Rowi* Dealer in Stoves,
cheaper than ever
Gteri. Kail* nad Kh.lf llte.MT, te M.
before offered

8PBCTACLI8.
-THIMBLE?,
GOLDPEXF.

W. H. CoLBuaw’s Banking Office, Battle
Creek. OofleetiaM at touted to, aad' raaiUod

SSS&amp;ttfSSt

before

—------------------------------- U-----------------------------

and all other articles in his liar nt
te will mH as

I URINE OF FAimOX!

we

STOYTSGIVENAWAY,

THOS. F. HARVEY,

or at leatt, told cheaper than a man roald iteal
the— it
------ ■----_

can go

MSKCHAXT TAILOR

East to purchase

HADLET A WIGITTJ1AX
Histinp, May. 1. IMS

GOODS CHEAPER

VARIETY STORE,

our

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

than

Ever!!

New
only hindrance

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

being the

The subscriber would

to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
CL Hhoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
tec, &amp;c.

about

CUTTING DONE

PAYING U

ON SHORT NOTICE.

The
Earth has

•■all attoitku to his new and well mwr
cd stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,'
Selected with can- expressly to meet
the want, of the people of Hu.
tings and Barry county.
Every thing that is nc '
ccaaary to erne a
happinea* as far a. tempo,
raf wants Are concerned,
(except Hardware) are now
offered for READY’ PAY.

yielded bountifully

the past year, and all Ladies’ Dress Goods,
the catteik's'^

most all are blessed
with a plentiful

Office and

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

Goods

backwardness of our

harvest. Now

friends

R. W. W aruw, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

tbc latest
Styles; Delaine*
Paramatta, Alpacca.
the fuintt styles of American
Prints, Dress Trimmings, Moirantique Velvet and Moss; Rash
Border* Bonnet* Gloves, Ribboas. Silk*
Satina, Embroidering Silk, Victoriues,
Ladies' Comforter* Children's Hoad*kc.
COTTON GOODS,

Brown and Bleached Factory, Woolen
Shawls, single and double.
READY-MADE CLOTHING

A. W. Aram, Saddle and Hamess Muk

g^?ArftSga»—SW&lt;-*

oblige,

Your* Most Respootfuliy,

exert
Gloss

Hats and Caps, latest styles; Boots anJ
Shoes. India Rubber* Crockery, Glrn,
and Stone Ware.

T. F. HARVEY

Hateis.
Hotxl, Br 8. Bcbtch.

yourselves

.

knows Bscw tain Unroagh repair and tea.
rv -- &gt;* I
■ r—— it. - * -i

Hastings, May 1, 18U.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

Call and see our stock.

of all kind* Drug* Medicine* Paint*
Oil*' Dy OEtuifa, Ajc. &amp;c.
Call and examine for yourre-lves aid
■Oe if these statements are true.
N. ACKLEY.
Hasting., May 1, 1855.

SHEFFIELD'S

IMMEDIA ELY

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

we can get

Battlx Cana Hocus, by Campbell &amp;
Wood. Belli. r\—k MI.J?

j

‘

CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDERY

। the smiaws wl
etc ectioc.1 tbt
I cries of “t eng
| The gratifisi
I tbc dcraonfam
ed, but ere m
there wa, a al
mvl then a lig
to the. centre
Dani ing-Ripp
। though she «i
: iiKH-casins. 1
anco was dep'
! the cmixsary ।
i one front thr ।
1 vain endeavor
I he expressed I
| it for restorln
l “Who,” he
j cing-Ripple fr
I faces r
_ tfCruelty o
quired.
“Hm not tl
the pale-fares
pier rrjtlied
we raise thi
wrong* and t
in r&gt;-vengeful
“My wron
woman. “11
author of the
Yanutece who
where I had a
was he who a
n gun. But
friends. The
fret, they toll
and now, as '
have come t&gt;e
them n weleo
“la this tn
From Ballou'. ItetoriaL
the disappoin
his plans Ixtffl
“I am your
ed tho Y antas
BT BBS: rXKLXT POOBC.
your weak luBright and beautiful wr the* home of anger. Ligh
Ae “Yamacraw*’’ tbe aboriginal dwellers row* I am re
mjoii titc banks of that noble river which daughter—I t
flsey named from the floral “savannah." rpnlc-faccs
— — - like
&lt;gougfa which it meanders. Upon the I
*oAst
■Btdy bluff where tbecouncil, were held, suffered to pa
there was a dense growth of leafy pines; asace was fa
ia ths lowlands which generally imrdered j &lt;iths to the
the river, tbe magmilia towered in imp?- brushwood w
rial pride, the live oak wared its festoons ; before tlie t&lt;
1living more in the brew* and an occa- ( were permit!
afamid palmetto lifted its graceful bead h&gt;™.«" onto
- Wbrnre roa-re of tmte-rbrtxh. It w«S an ■ &lt;T'&lt;1
betrs
thly psradire, and the Yamarraw. had for, although
&gt;ibcd the aoA beauty of their sylvan agony, not a
chant
of
drfii
tie, until they little resembled ths feStrange to
warlike Cherokees who dwelt in the moun- Die Dancing
entreatie* O
pale-farea wi
foe years dirintcmsl titcir deep-buned •■and’would ]
•cr-Lslebct—but at last the peace-laurels nil pilei S
Withered, and early in 1733 the war-drum look down q
naoondrel far and wide. At first the them destrot
' warrior, hesitated, but them could be no
mistaking the call to and* anduoon eve­
hi.- Cive ^e wrcl
ry fighting man of tho tribe was .on
.c- ut
arrival'; depart.
Sec
• way to
so the
ur roun&lt;il-firc.
vuini-iur. On their sutivuj
,
they found their chief, the venerable Tamo- j hors arrows
R chichi; aecompsn'ted by a Yaninam-c, wiiO | enough I
wna painted black, and had the cmblentat-1 **er entns
•- .. feel rattle-snake akin twined around hi« ; h**k. n-lea.n
EjRgnvi-u locks. The warrior, took their &lt;he spot whe
1. '.*si. around the Circle in silence, for II wa. ”&lt;c‘,.ni® 14 1 ■
A in accordance with Indian etiquette tn 1 death-fire w*
■ray curiosity, but they were not king the young w
bv the Dana
igt in auspenM-.
“Shall the Fwh-hawk of tlie Yamasiww iVrc wm a
aak r a«ked tbe stranger, witlrt ftend- smoked saint
h smile playing upon fas lijt* A grunt on hickorv 6
around.- No
■reroMunisisnuireia
.approbation
signified a—ermanu
ent, and spring- —
.to his feet, he gaxrel around with an
re—ion of malignant ferocity, as he • pr«»*l' «f tb«
maently addmsed tbe eager listener.: |
lne
‘Yamacraw*" he cxefaimril, “the pale. ('fIvihorpc,
Hi draw nrer, and I have bren win td .
p vou to dektrno them »rr tbev set foot .
. “.T
■ rour buntiqr-grouuils. W. wel-)
’We,A,
ted-them-thev o^rriss u* We gave . *"
tn pnr.leu—they h-vc aeired .iur «L

had !■

PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.

over the
CHICAGO,

‘Bines’
port, Mo-, were several times fired at on
their way back to Lawrence, by a gang of
the govmrnmtCa hired sMsissin* prowl­
ing about the Territory. Tlie wife of
-Brown obtained a promise from Sheriff
Jones that their bouse at Lawrence should
not be molteqj. But when the ruffian
arm^r camo in, she was ordered to leave
her bone* and dcmonatratiixiH were made

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

go on

Bonirrt, OrMUMrelA. tte. de.

to New York

REJOICIJVG
with exceding great
joy. Respectfully

w^gy -1

hntaMMv Attoragy, Counsellor and
ay ■»&lt; Tte*

AVING our arrangements complete
to supply all tbe requisites of the
trade with a stock of

H

and

our way

Attorney and Counsel-

Hulu.

GRANT

OSc* aatir* witi rrerylbia templet.-, furttib*d«y. Printer, will ted. upon tnri,

or

■puwlM

OITN MAXVrACrURE
gnM

SUPERIOR METAL.

nNSFimaHoAMosTrERrt'T
LETTER

x&lt;-l our young men with nre-wawr.—
nursed their sick—they have dane&lt;-l
&lt;mr father.

Y’ama—UM.

:you suffer thtal"

.• .
th" Y
*a'r.

. ’

river bank

.k«i« ..ra. w ।
S.‘
ad, and maav of them rrs|»oodc&lt;l with । anjucbreicni

Ktitral “ugh!" But ToiAochiciti he-f** •&gt;« fr
pad no inicrct, either by stoorwonl. | J

' ‘•’wS!

5bo chief besitauw," routinmd &lt;h-

fasarv. “Wocfld he welcome tbe paJe
taf 'Will be invite them to sit upon
Toil who stoic hi. daughlrr I"
‘Mt daughter!" exclaimed Tontochiei.
bis keen eycsrerchingly on tho Fishle Danring.Ripplr livre-bat what
u Tho slave ol Ute pale-fare, rite i»
igwilikoadog. Yamarere* will you
■re lengcanoef’
,
'smsme! vengeance I" was shouted
Mry side, and tne warrior* brsndi.li-

.Mdteftber aged parent to moo m

“Welconu
Yamacraw I"
Drlightrit
pcan« flHM-di
to lite feast,
the rrli.lt atl
age. When
lomo-cWchi
mrnta of mi

y ouug interp
sent* and hi
remarks:
“Pale-face
which I offer
of a buffalo,
tad tbe head
our mmmtai
“Pale-face
eepl this gift
of sirength.

withstand y&lt;
tbe uttermoi
“Pale-fa«
buffalo ia wi

re.ay love
brother* wil

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.
C. S BCSTW-Pfofabtr.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.
TEKM3—I1.SO. IM ADV ARCS

C. S. BURTON &amp;

VOL. 1
mo:

-ck &amp; J,

J. B. FOOTS.

ew

iber would
cw and well aavort-'
■ek of
MM ER GOODS,
expn-wly to meet '
fieople of Hanirry county.
.'
• that is nc "

■o one’s
t und
lar ns tempo-

&gt;
|

■&gt; eonceracd,
- arc) arc now
EADY PAY.

css Goods,
tert

'

Alpacca,,
of American
aiming*, Moir।
d Mow; Rnrii
.
vcw. Ribbons. Silks,
• Bilk, Victoria,
ildrra's Hoodie.
iooDs,
;

Factory, YVwolen
CLOTHINO
rtylca; Booto and
C’rockcry, Glow,

Medicfora, PataH

r yourselves and
are true.
N. ACKLEY.
35.

NDEBY
REHOUSE,'

fPE, INK,
ulls-ys, CssXa,

Ilumanitv, wcarraign the Adminiattatio1'
’’can Couvration nothing was done but Ha­ the President, his adrirera, spate, sup­
Itching tosperdx-s—Senator Wilson being porters, apokJgista, and accessories, either
iamong the orators. •
before or after the facts before the country
and before the world, and that it is ou
This morning the Hall is more dense­ fixed purpose to bring tho actual perpt_
■“
MW I MW ■
ly crowded than it was yesterday. The
,entire floor and lobbies being closely pack­
,ed.
i punishment hereafter.
Copies of Sumner's speech arc freely
,distributed among the delegatew, and va­
rious hand-bills are scattered about the
&lt; ffecufal way of securing to her atfaena
Halt
The Mnssai buretts delegation met this foe enjoyment of the rights and pririlagmorning and unanimously agreed to cast es to which tbvy are entitled, and ending
their ballots for Banka, upon which Mr. foe civil strife now raging fa her TcrritoMarsh authoritatively withdrew his name 17 Rrao/red. That tl* Lighwaymaw’s plea
and tlic delegation then voted unanimous­
lowly besatj
of “might makes right," embodied fa the
ly to support Frecmunt.
The Convention was called to order Ostend Circular, was in every respect un­
worths of American diplomacy, ana would
about 10 o'clock this morning.
GovA national executive committee was bring shame and dishonor upon
erfanent or people that gave it their sancnominated by States.
*
.
„
Mr. Wilmot reported a platform. The ,ionA
Rnolvtd,
That
a
Railroad
to
the
Pa­
reading of which was frequently internipcific Ocean, bv the more central and prac­
ted
by loud cheers.
‘'•Li'-*
'
wtl-alawy plank waa especially ticable route,’la imperatively demanded
I by the taidreau of toe whole country, and
V
Tn
, Tb«
rekrnjs W
O-.-1 I Ital
Il» Frf.rJ
&lt;"’&lt;£“"* Wj* «n
“
wrongs, and to drive back foe pale-faces father. Nerved by a wish to preserve w'ld lifting out a turf largo or small.— he could stand
lie admired Buchanan ' ’‘ireufar was received with hearty cheert. render immediate and efficient aid, gn itr
. revengeful
-------r wrath ’’
----------------------- --------------------q----------------------uo
a n
hm poiitioBfly he WJ, dea.llV | 'n,c, PiU-ir'c Railroad resolution was al- j conrtrucfora; and a&gt; an auxilury tberato,in
both,
she at once
set out through
the -----------------------pafo^' YVhile it.is
still soft --a ----------------------------coin may be fastai-1
“My wrongs!” exclaimed the young less tbrest,
_ Kmwi
fi .rest, and Providence sodinv-tedher
so dinvted her cd in by
bv lapping over the lava. Y'«ni
You । o
onl
kim and the'nlatfmii on which *° greeted, and three cheers given for Cal-1 foe immediate construction of an emigrant
woman. "There, Y'amacraws,stands
‘
i »«•*
| route on Ute line of Railrorai.
nws, stands tho
tho ji irte|* that she arrived'just..in,thnq to have thu* in Un-specimen itself evidence he stood
author of them. It was tliat
hortilitjc-i, and to secure a friendly that it was gathered while pliant; or you |
Among tbc Gmimittee on Cfch-ntials
Philadelphia, June 18.
JttKbed, That appropriation* by Cate
tliat trembling
trembling avert
i
m yonder
vonder river.
Yamase.* who stole me from
river,! reception.
•*
may roll it ulraut foe end ofyour slick »o #rc Austin Guthncr. of Ohio • □. li Har-'
Coxvxxrtox—Continued.—He moved rrcss for foe improvement of river* Mtf
•where I had strayed away to bathe. It i
A new city was bicated by Oglcthirnc j a* to form a hollow cylinder. Sometimes I %^,v of Wisconsin • J. D. Arnold of II-1 ,o rwommit and strike out foe last para- j harbors of,aNational character, required
was he who sold me to the pale-faces fi&gt;r ; on the bluff’wlicro foe council-firo of the it draws out into delicate Mringy points |in'0|s - }■'. p. Blair,'of Ind. ■ Steele Blair, i on,l‘*b
for the accommodation and security or our
a gun. But I found kind friends, good I Y amncraj* had Idazwl, and he named ifjof fringe, making with its. glossy black-1 of pj,,^George A. Coei!'of Michigan ;
A discussion ensued, and fot motion to : existing
friend*. Tliry bound up my bleeding after the river tliat flowed nt its side—Sa- new, a very pretty cabinet object.
I n.-r],., jj Ttwte of Iowa • F. P. Wood'■ rocomniit withdrawn; and fifa lly the ino- [ Constitu
feet, they told me nf thiir Great Spirit, vminuh. '(There, happy in the enjoyment
'
acxxxt.
I of Ks.w«vs* J. W. Shmnao of Iowa
‘K151 lo •trike out the word “proscnpuun
•scription*' tion of‘ Government, to protect the liver
and property of ita citfacns.
•n.ln..«,
the wlft ,-r
U.mi, I. ,.r ,vm
ih.wliuf.il
M,^,,whik
ih.-imu. r .low 14. P. I’bUliph. Mhnmu; H. G) Bnu4lt, &gt; w“ ”rrf«d-"d
Jtrtolred, That wo invito the affiliation1
roim- frrfir. iMr rah™, u. ..k
l,u.l,.„J-ih. i.-lh.-r &lt;h!l™ ,|f
u
M &gt;„ Ncl,^.. B. G. S|-Mi.g, N. V.
, '4™
.
and co-operation of the men of all parties,
d-m.wriera,,^ .. __
_
_
_
chlhlw-tufriraj
uf
raw.},ta.kta,U.
™
m.SXl
I
A
n&gt;4uiiw
wotaniib.
Mr.
WH
,T
vv r ■? i 7.1 ?‘r 1 f *S’■
“‘f I —ml~ kiidly U. k.vc.-I my&amp;A rrad.tom ... gOmI br Mr. Wil-,
however different from us in other rcapecta
of l„«lmul.lltot.lral.lboI&gt;.orin6.RwleJr]ieJ. pl4, wbere\e mid, &gt;U
Ml wn.l
Ml •'mW,
whlrt ■«
.»^«pl^|»o.iB.
gi»r
fonbe
“la this trubt" it».krf Tomo.eb.el,,
.
mo&gt;, wmra
kuupira, pnirwni.
u» I1 . A
“?• &lt;*“.
Frvm
f icluritl.
rat fcn,
frra ' .Hmtotntail
"ppulnlmml ..f
»f » Mmmillm,
wramittx, of
uf Se from
fruiu 11
P
&gt;“
• d'“"’ in support of the prindplea therein de­
Gic disappointed emissary,
mil™,,, wboraw ah un.l upon h.-r tomb.tonr jou .rar
‘J, •
N„
,rr"
C-. . . .m.
..
.bf ..
.
. I&gt; ensuid.
whether to proceed by formal or clared; and believing that the spirit of
Lis plans baffled.
. .
..
"■•’’I AUrj MfUgrove.
I oouH •ua.knh fire oik end'toad zmo
Bule-nd
Territory
the r,
iM-ple.
f
our institutions, as well as the Constitu­
“1 am your prisoner,
tier. coward","
coward". exclaim- '
----------।I "how,,rs1
. tr
. 7 ,,anJs
. . |
___ nni..iin&gt;:nre »
■’ w‘*.a
1,1 TV foilowiig is foe platform :
i too o« our coumry. urarsy « «—«.
tion of our country. liberty of conscience,
cd tho Y'amasscc.
“I had almost nerved
I wrapped fa fla.ue., m vam naisung iu shall be had unld,s piatform is h^ted. Wfc
J? Cum ration of Delegates and equalily of ri^rt. among foe citiaras,
your weak
_____
wean hearts.
ncari". But
i»in Ii fear
ieur not
nut ^our 1
; fate, soon falling ution the bosom of the , and font .resolutions on the subject be .
„r - ~i| -&lt;idre«. । u-lm onnoae all locfalation-imMuring their
.“, sharpen
~ your
ar-1
I fatal flood; now a new flow was
de- I referred to the committee wifoeut de-.
in pursuance, of a raH adj' «bo ?PP«e*il tegirts ioiimpranag
Bright and beautiful was the home of j anger. Light vour cfires,
yi
. I* stole
rending ovir the first, in the river's bed; ’ brtcJ
‘
|
!’*
tdliJd^fereX’ seenritv during foe debate.
« “Yomacraws," the abnrigtmri-dwrdfers "*«.,_
• "m
5t0’e yotw chieftain's
&lt;hte
Mr.' Edward's name wa* withdrawn,
upon foe banka of that nobleriver which’! daughter—1 aliiiort made*)-.* meet the!
ita front was like a wall of molton iron, |
Tlic following arc ou the comtnittecon ! wi-hout ngar.1 topj P'
also that of Measra Chare At McLean, and
tlicv named from the floral “savannahs" l«ile-&amp;ecs like men."
|
-Milo Hawaii, Jan, 22. lS5d.
•nd &lt;u it .dvanra.1 Ito heat roraumed foe &gt; Inform t-*-l. K Chrirti.ney, ef Mi.te- &lt;* f
^^romfae to £
without final action Convention adjourned
Thu
this realm have a legend.
fU-rara,
b-U. nu. ... b-w-s-j; X P-, l&gt;.p™ ufl.L; ^Ifcw.n. 1-^^,
»
through which it meanders. Upon tile J
Etr* nftdadons dmdkity could not U ,
.... natives
. of
-------------------------------o
policy of the present adntinirt ration, to until 5 p. sn.
sandv bluff where the councils were held, ! suffered to pass, and the unfortumite Yamn- ,। that
tliat their
tneir Goddesses
uoaoeaaea of
01 fire
tire and volcano, would
would drive
drive us from our place, and w.-! "f
John R- King, of New York . I
On the 1st ballot all tbc New England
there was a dense growth of leafv pines; asaec was forthwith' boaudx with green
being driven from the other withdrew to find a spot where we might ‘ •’• U Gid-Eiigs, of Ohio; J. J. Potter, of the extension of slavery over Kansas and
;n ।. Pcle, after Ix.mg
withdrew to find a spot where we might
...
... ,.w .States went boldly for Freemont, except
in the lowlands which generally tordered • wltbs to the stake of torment. Dried ' i-lsiuli. of the grouji, took up their abode
. . ..... ,
*...
. .
r &gt;
re:Wisconsin
—
..&lt;•of
1 in:.,..:.
. ; in favor of the admission of Kan«a» as a
; G.« 8.ii-..,,.,
Brown,
[ Illinois
catch
a
little
sleep,
without
danger
of
be
­
free
State, for restoring
the —
action
of the j 11 for McLean.
therirer* th'e'magnolis^towered in impe-; brash wood was heaped around him, and ■ on this Hawaii,the largest of the islands,
f..- -------------------------1’
Alex.
Ramsey,
of
Kentucky;
Gen.
Villa,
- •
• government
■ -New York gave 03 for Freemont.
ing cut off by the fires. Found our na­
federal'
to ■*-the —
principles «rl
of
rial bride, the live onk waved its festoons before
was- applied, foe boys ; the--------------nearest tinAmcrienu roust.
In other
... the
„ lorfih
,—
-------------------------- In other
tives had lain down at the head of the of Rensxtlear, Now York,’stated tlmt a Washington anil Jeflcrson,
—_______ - and
,
The
Convention re assembled at 5 p. m.
fur toe
r
.111
nt
wonfa.
tinvolcanii!
nrliun.
vw.uc..
’ ' ‘ '.-=
were permitted
has
pvrmnwu to
io shoot
-.«««. their
ulv,r arrows
«nx... at
n. ■'j words,
^vn.r.. tho
...v volcanie
,vi«u„« action,
m.vu, which
kfldlu^ dowu u,0 p^.,^ W;^ delegation representing n council of one purpose of presenting candi&gt;lates
for the I and -being called to order, the PreaMMt
them
i wc tlircw ourselves hundred friemiH of the lamented Silas
bional palmetto lifted its graceful head 1dm, in order to try their okill. But lie i ceased
, . upon
•
, w, still
----- maintained,
------ ---------- .up
■, | out *!
making a eamp
offices of President and Vice President | announced that thcj-haimian of foe Ro.
.... lira, .pfumly
nwra.---iram-d
,fc,
J
m Wright, and who could tnwM tbfdr pedi­
2;--------------- ■&gt;..
---------------------- *
1
above mnrers of underbrush.1 It was an , did not betray the pain he must have felt, c~
die ■ publican National Executive Committee
Rrsofrrd, Thatt the maintainance of the
gree to a Tompkins and a Georgs Clinton,
earthly paradise, nnd the Y’amacraws had for, although hia flesh often quivered with I them all.
ligated in the Declaration laid a communication to present to th©
— ----- —i-_&gt;.j-:.i.
B.«n
of the s™elra.,wl«h.u^m
1„ Uo-th, 1... .trram ra- who refused to be hum rased to the car of■ prindples promul^-faA ~ t— Dtdzrttl—
imbibed the soft beauty of their sylvan agony, uofn gof Independence and embodied in die Fed­ Convention.
.
,
,
“
A™;
”
”
'
L»
r
1.-ctanral
.jil.
-M.
Slavery, were prreent, and moved that
home, until they little resembled the fe­ chant of defiance.
Hon. E. D. Morgan then presented foe
eral
Cuuititution.
are
essent
ial
to
the
pres
­
_ lhra«« oii b. raraMrarf. Ih.SW,
.bid,
.era lrk« U OU«1 ta th&lt;(v bi' idniilted to seats ui. the floor.
Strtnge to say, lie was soon releas’d,
rocious Y’amaasccs of Carolina, or the
committee appointed by the North Amer­
ranra m l».»lth Ulmran |
„lov„| do,„.
An oHcction was made that ifall were ervation of our Republican Institutions,
warlike Cherokees wh© dwelt in the moun­ TW nto. mn.Klj.rl- bml. br « r»™-" -I U&gt;&gt;&gt;.
the Federal Constitution, foe rights of foe ican Convention at New York, stating in
Arimmium
nliijun.tl
Ina
fmtdnm.
“Tit«five miles and un&lt;*, nos coursed from the | wnrd
'
entreaties,
obtained
his
freedom.
The
admitted
the
Hall
could
not
hold
them.
tains. Though inherit ing proud traditions
that Convention that the}- had been ap­
A&lt;3..«.li«ra no&gt;r ra. m&gt;a «o rora
Pending the debate on this and without States, tlic union of the States, and shall
of power and of conquest, they had not palc-foccs will won be here,” said she-/ .u,ui..U .Craur vf Moura Lra, (Long
pointed to' confer with foe Republican'
| be Dream ed.
M&lt;ik „m&lt;,
1U1
bv definite action, adjourned.
for yean disinterred their deep-buried “and’wouM you greet foctn with a fune­ .no.mt..n,) wbm. r. ....l.l.-nlr broke «. I ,o
i' r KeaArtd, That sith our Republican Conventual on the subject and nominating
be Aug...!, for GO iu.1.% unul .1 » ra.fb ■
for
w, ^nJ,,
r„„n
amasoos susios. I
war-hatchet—but at last the peace-laurels ral pilei Shall tho creat splfit above — .. - ---------- ------------- .---------------------" '
‘
txio
be a self-evident with a view to some concerted artion of
„
.
,, ,
. .
fathers,
we hold
it
'
look
down
upon
tlic
Ynmactatvs,
ami
*ec
j
in,
say
8
miles
of
our
village
and
liarlstr
withered, and early in 1783 tbc war-druni
the first that during our visit it would
ConvwiUon re-Maembk-d at 4 ododc, truth, that “HUncna are. endowed with un- conventiona.
rcJteundcd fiir and wide.
At first the them destroy ing one of hi* children! 1 ’of Hilo. It still advances upon us. and ( reach foe precipice, or aa we call them and tl» nfoorte of the committees l-eing i
Mr. Littlejohn of New York, moved te­
rigfitof HU. v —‘
It of
am the one innst wronged—I forgivehim ! I threatens to destroy both town and liar-'1 here by foe native name pali, nnd we
warriors hesitated, but there could be no
announc'd as first in order, tbce^nmittcc , happiness that the primary
and nder the communication to a committee
If you arc really glad to see me again, । tew, a spot, by foe by, admitted to be tho 11[ were
- disap|H»intod.
_ hour
— ■ (&lt;I
nut
disap]H&gt;inU&lt;d. Abof
Ararat an
organaaliun
&lt;&gt;f our
Govern- to ronafat of one from each State. He
mfaiaking tlic call to arms, and soon eve­
on
organoatiun n-|»orted
reported the
the following
following ofof-.. ulterior
u|u.rinr derim
design of
our Vedcrfl
Feder
ry lighting tnan of tlic triiic was on hfa give tho wretch'his liberty, and let him gem of for Sandwich Hands,
;bvb&gt;vdj&gt;ylbe
«n«n Upm K&gt;«...'fem,- T'm.niMlt llmrv
,„h
11,-nrv S.
S Unv,
I nn« »r; „„t
.
.................
1.-2ricMto .11
said the North American Convention was
depart. Sec hi* wounds, mode by the I
1 have ju»t returned from n visit to the |
v-I..- -ft.
&lt;r'
*** ww,t br,°*’,0 v,c* • morc' Ind.; Vice Presidents, A. H. Mdrrow. of R(irw witilin
--tensive iirfisdirtion, that
vvay to the council-fire. On their arrival
boys’arrows, are they nut punfahmi nt • aid of tho stream, y —
------ A
1 »«««*“ ’•’‘1'ibition instore toon wc Juul . Maine. A. Carpenter, of V.„ J. Balxwk. as our republican
•■
they found their chiefi the venerable Tomofathers, when they ...a
Iwd this Con rention, and it was but right the
enough!"
] mj friend C-------- f1'"’-1*-1 j ,.rer before been nrivikvixl to *ce.
i of R. L Jim. R. King, of N. Y. Jna
chichi; accompanied by a Yamawec.' who
abolished
slavery
in
our
National
territogreat body represented by the North
Her entreaties prevailed, nnd the Fi^h-: with blanket* imd provisions for one or 1
r.HB
Rltncr nf Pa F F Cobh Md G I)
waa painted black, and had tlic emblemat­ luwk,rele^-dfromhfafain.l.ge,^.nlcftltwo meals, started on Iraraeback fir foe
* cAK-ana or nna.
| Utocr of 1 a, 1 K C&lt;. b, hid, G D. rv, ordained that no person should be de- American Convention have one candidate
ical raltbMrtiake skin twined around hfa the spot where hp had expected to die as rtreum. Uur course was nearly at aright •
M&gt; ithout a cnaatdo of fire the scene
.j
Bigelow D C F f prived of life, liberty. Or property, with- on foe tidtrt nominated here.
raven locks. -The warrior* ttsik their became a Yama-uv. I-lery trace of tte« angle from the teach, and awxndfag a ( w«dd htvnbeen no m«m onefor a pamtMr. Giddings was pained to bo Compete
hraob Byelow, U
h. out the proress of law. It becomes uur
seats around tlic circle in »Ilcnco/for it was deatbfire was oWitenltrd, and in its stead slope ufrountry, appearing fafoedfatonrc • «r-•
this provision of led to oppose foe motion. The Conveo°C
tSTn H: (bF^AdJnt duty to maintain
not in accordance with Indian etiquette to the vmmg women of the tribe, directed grin ami fertile, yet fa reality, of a thin tret, at the Utom of a wild dark, wood- brarirn, A. Tubb N. H G I - Adams, foe Constitution, against nil attempts to tion had invited all to come fa'who were
betray curiosity, but they were not lung bv the Dancing-Ripple, prepared a feast, soil, uninhabited and worthless, for the i cd amphrthfotre; a quirt podMito base, ♦
&gt;Barr Del 'g Rye Va. violate It fie the purpose of establishing I opposed to tho prraent admlntotratloc.—•
slavery in foe United States, by positive I It a committee was kppofatod to commuThere was a profusion of dried fruit, while .most
part, ieven
for grazing.
In about
a roeky
fore-gnamd, and a full though set-1
/rTv • n’’ .‘Jz!’ m
kept tn suspense.
,t
s rocky
foreground,
and a five
full ,though
&lt;^.I RAP. Spaaiding. O., W.'II. Arrfer, Ill-, legislation prohibiting ita extension there-1 nicate with the Americans, be sbomd wane
•■Shall the Fish-hawk of the Yamasrecs
smoked salmon and venison, broiled np­ mileswv came to a*MtivThamlet in the ‘ ting faoon behind. You may imagine it. W. D. McKnight, Wisconsin, F. Spring­
speak r-askod tbc stranger, with M fiendin. That we deny the authority of Coo- a commfttee appointed to communicate
on hickorv coal*, diffused a savory odur edge of tlx- forest which belts the moon- j To thorn- were added too magnificent of- er, Iowa, F. P. Folgcr, Col.; and 24 Sec­
fah smile playing upon hia lipa. A grunt
grew of a territorial legislation of any in- with
------------ *•—»around. No sooner were the prejxiratious tain, where a small tract! of deep soil sup-1 fecta of the fire-ball, ns if tho vent of some
________
nominated for
of approbation signified assent, and spring­
divldtuil, or association of individual*, to
I capacious furnace had been opened. The retaries.
concluded, than a scout announced the ap iMiru a few families.
A committee of three was appointed to give legal assistance to slavery hi any President on the first balfot.
ing to his feet, he gazed around with an prosch of foe jmlo-fiiccs.
,._ 4„_
’
! roil stream ponred over at first continu.rrnmna.,
„ (h. !„„„
conduct the President to the Chair. When territory fa the United States, while the
expression of malignant ferocity, a" ho
It was foe colony of James Edward
Here
&gt;1
»»
nereMrej
l»
leave
™r
„
vdw
„
bre
,
k
„
g
‘
„,
d
Mr.
Lone
went
npon
the
platform,
three
prescnt'Corirtituliou shall lie maintained.
vehemently addressed the esger listeners:
Oglethorpe, which camo to seek a land rferee. «»l preeere geel- .m! .itenbnk J
tW
cheers were given for tho Hoosier State.
Halitax, June, 18.
“Y’amacraws," he exclaimed, “the pale
Sejolrtd, That the Constitution confers
where they could enjoy “a free exercise of Bui lie renlemrel reemrel Jrerel.d cf.U
wrtak|„|i b, ,
ta. He then addressed tbc Convention al some on Congress sovereign power over foe ter­
The steamer America arrived here this
faces draw near, and 1 have been sent to
religion," and hod learned from Sir Wal­ male twpuUU.m. Tlic « ire.
| ,o 1!1(,
eiplirtng end length, saying tlic anniversary of the bat­ ritories of the United States for their good
m.
urge you to destroy them ere they set foot
ter Raleigh’s journal (hat the Savannah were .l.rent ou • vMl w the !»«, wul it j „odi
,
,-Weh
tle of Bunker Hill shall l&gt;e the anniversa­ nnd foo exercise of this power. It fa noth
Dates from Liverpool are to tics Rih.
upon vour hunting-grounds.
Wc wcl,riM lhr full
retllj re- ry of the birth of freedom once again in tiro right of Congress to prohibit fa the
News mostly relates to the American
txuned’them—they opprtia ua Wc. gave was superior to all other streams empty­ reemed -■ «.o«gl. we elmuld be Uulked (
ing into tho southern Atlantic. Ogle­ by nn
difficulty. They were | ];evcj ;t,
■&gt; —-----.... t_ is—
an unexpected
uncxf
difficulties.
,
lender,
as nv—
beauty
mode our republic. Wc have assembled at a territory polygnmy and slavery.
thorpe had left his vessels at Beaufort, in u'rrailling we should proceed; night was m&lt;Jns
The arrival out of tho Atlantic at Liv­
most important crisis In revolutionary
unwilling wl--------lieioirtd, ITml whllu the Constitution
jing by &lt;in open veil, nowCarolina, and now came On an exploring coining un they said;
said ; wc should ,u&gt;,v
hare to ..
.. &lt;
history, to! inaugurate a new era in our of the United States has ordained and es- erpool was anxiously awaited, su it was
Strayed our young men with firc-watcr.—
■
expedition in Pcriquas, nr canoes. When remain with them all night and go in the blown aside by a gentle nir.
history,
i'or
the
regeneration
and
inderiqxjrtcd
Crampton
was a passenger on
tablisl^d, in order to establish a more
Wc'nurscd their akk—they have danox!
The picture were not complete without
he saw tho Yamacraw* drawn up on tlic morning. YVc were no strangers, bower, the dark woods, which stretched fanlikc pcndcnce of the North, we are adlcd uj&gt;perfect', union, justice, insure domestic her, and cunMifcrable excitement by an
on the graces of our fathers. Yamasscew,
river bank beJbre their village, ho evi­ er, to tbc native ways, and insisted upon
from either side of the central figure, tbc, oil to-day to lay down our old'party pre- tranquility, provide for foe common de­ editorial announcement that the United
will TOO suffer this !"
dently
dcntly feared an attack, and ordered his enmpfetjng
----- — Qyp our
pn^-pv^
purpose,
which
which
was was
to to fire fall, to which they stood as settings of■ judicre, and soerifice all our feelings on fence and secure foe bkwsings of liberty, States government had actually diamisnd
The swarthy checks of the savages red­
_L. by
I__tho
«t__ fire.
.
■Two
I|'— young
arqucbitsicrs to How their matches, but
tiic njpht
minor
for—the
great
lovoof
freedom,
j and
contain
provisions for foe pro­ Crampton, aud that he bad left his port in
rn
----- —topiba
, — - --O--------1 ailU
CVUUllll
Bill ample
nv I'lun.u-u.
dened, and manv of them rewponded with
soon his fears were removed,, for * ; 'mm were tound’to carry our liglrt bag­ jet to a carbnncle.
llr&lt;% n^
rty and property
liberty
propertr of ev- conaequctiw, and gone to Toronto,
B------- and I again and acnin bleared uur The great auralura before ua is, aUU Kana guttural “ugh'!" But Tomo-chichi beyoung man came to the water’s edge, j
&gt;nj we started off at a rapid rale.—
The GIolx* and. other papers immedi­
fortune that our yhit had been re bappilv au be admitted aa a free State 1 To this rrT otiwriw (be dcarwt constitutional
traved no interest, cither by sign or word.
bearing a white flag. As tlm pcriquu llpi*,
through the woods was, for Haw- timed. We gazed and enjoyed to the full wc must nil bend our energies. Wo arc of'tho people of Kansas have been fraud­ ately coiitradirtcd this, as random goarip
approached, this pacific messenger shout- aiixn
a^xn w«xxl
W(XX} travelling,
travelling, good
good;; that
that is
is to
to [
by paxwiigera by the Atlantic.
of our capacity, and were thankful that wc told this is revolutionary. It is fidse to ulent! v and violently taken from them.
attempt to enforce alaveiy into that terri­
od, in tolerable English:
say,a path was open
by
which
wo
could
In Parliament, on the succocdii^ even­
open
by
which
we
could
Their Territory has bora invaded by
had each other to share the pleasure; but
.Iwiug". especially protected by the Great
“Welcome, welcome Englishmen to mike
make 2
'i or
or 3
3 miles
miles nrr
p.-r hour
hour with
with a
a mode
mode­­ we foil a deep reevet that so rare and mag­ tory by undue and illegal means. He an armed forre. Spurious nnd pretended ing, D'lsracli tntl the question direct to
Spirit, against whom it would be raaunrea
Yamocraw I*’,
rate amount of mud nnd but few fallen nificent a spectrelo ahouldjiot have been continued his remarks in the sama strain, Judicial and Executive officers have been Palmerston, who made a shuffling reply
Delighted with this t-alutation, the Euro­ trees, laced with formidable meetings of seen by some others—some modern Rem­ and doted iwitli an earnest appeal for har­ sc: over them, by whoec usurped author­ to tho cffcct. that’ he understood so from
peans speedily landed, and were eaeurtdd parasite vines, and four miles brought us brandt, some Tennyson, ur Coltridgc, to mony.
indirect source,
but Mr. Crampton not
. .
ity, sustained by foe military power of --------------^T’V"TT~™~
tn
to tho feast, of which they nartook with to the alufost vacant rocky bed of a moun­
E.-.G. Spaulding, of N. A’., from oom- foe Government, tyrannical and unconrtl- having said pft, lie had no statement to
preaervo it on the canvas, or to immorfiweal ’Will he invite them to sit upon
the relish attendant on n tclions sea-voy­ tain torrent. Tho little water in it was taTitr in all-depicting words.
mittee on credentials, reported names of tutioual law* have been enacted and on- "»•*«
hfa mat who stole his daughter!”
In the House of Lords the Earl of
age. When every Appetite was satisfied, not the usual sweet limpid stream. It
To descend to tbc practical. Wc thb’t non-contcated delegates. Tho committee forced. Tlic right of the pcc.pkto keep
“My dhughtor!” exclaimed lomo-clnet.
Tumochichi approached, wearing orna­ was lukewarm and ImmI the dirtyjuda-fol to enjoy a warm bath tn the edge of die also reported in favor of balloting, by and bear arms hare been iufringA Test Hardwich put a similar question, to which
.“Does rix&gt; lire T' And as be ■Pok®. l’c
ments of maiwivc gold, and clad in the look of- the refuse of a wash uaXJThw
Earl Granville replied tliat government
pool—too late I Tlic water was too l»t States, the chairman of cadi delegation to oafoa uf nn extraordinary and eutanglfag
fixed his keen cycscan-Hngly on the Fisb- rarort Jskins.
Behind him came h» was owing to tho lava having Aerflirtrii
had
no information ou the sutyect.
report tho.vote of his State to. the Cbn- nature hare been impooed, as a condition
to be entered. Daylight was now on
young interpreter, bearing symbolical pre- ita bed above. Wo were vcrj£ ttrsfiil and we made an exploration so far ip vention; each Slate to cast three times of exercising foo right nf suffrage and
sent"?end he thus rendered the chieftain’s to find out bow hot it might be. Xhifta
stream upon the main body as enabled ns its dcctrfral vote, but not to cast in any holding office. Tho right of public trial
a lifefow weeks since a native visiting thcllW, .. -..-Lt______ 1 n..u
remark*:
'
-l^
;» instance more vote* than she has absolute bv an impartial Jury liave bera denied. Government had uaad every effort to^re“Pide-faccd brothers. Hero fa n cift in attempting to jump across a pool, had
The right of foe people to be racers in more unhappy complkwtfeos whldi hod
led to tbc mwpenaiun of the diplonjattcrowhich I offer you. It fa the dret^ed skin I fallen in and scalded himself so as to cause
of a buffalo, on thelnside of which fanaln- , । his dartli alter a day or two of suffering.
adopted.
ted the head and plumage of the csgle
I tn the
'Dte President said tlic subject was not violatedthi&lt; river’s bed we wentforhs
went for half a mile.
They have been deprived of life, libcrour mountain*.
wc reached the fire. We
over hot, hard crust, which &lt;*p&lt;*e» in all alluded to, but the Representatives were
“Pale-faced brothers, I a»k you to arp,.. Mttll |u«l ret, and
wlHing to abide by w ill of majority.— tT, awl property
lv,. 7*“-“* jn«c- Of rilauon &gt;»&lt;l *l»dd th. t-v.
3“ ;r—
cepl thia gift. The buffalo
o is an crnblert
emblem Lnux)n
— As_i
ahining
— .1
through
—...-----an almost
•-------- uncloud..
Calls were then made for Raymond, Will­ la* That the freedom cfsposch and the .8, app. 1» ww
Is an emblem
wW# u
„ light
to
son. Emery, and others, but none answer
,
Thr ript &gt;0 r«A&lt;« on MUw
is strong as the
our &lt;a
y
about
the
rough
rocks
—
-did
ed.
A
motion
wav
then
made
that
Will
­
remraetitativca
have
been
.
--------- _* r’v‘ . “i*______
way about tlic rough rocka—did
son be invited .10 address the Committee.
not ecii|wc the light of the fires which ev­
Willson not 'being j-rexent, Caleb B. and arson hart been instigated Mid encc nrery where glowed before w. Tbs channel
Smith, by irwltatlcn, addrswMid the A-- need and foe offenders have been allowed
of the river, before mentioned, was hero
TBMonr
•h”ut
-Pak-farod trothere. The skin of the ! djvidwi
,’dmin of Islands extending to
___ V — .11
.klnrea
c the jsilc focra from our • bl,|j-a]o |a warm, and sigiiifica protection !
lirink of a precipice. Pasting up foe
-fat na sink them in the
Others of tho eagle are soft, and
channel tor sama fifiren rod*
RrpaHlcaa Contest lea.
iSavnnah—-letuawwm signify low.
Wc hope crar pale fared . jrom (hc preeipire we entered between
rninirtrati
g tlwir thin blood—let us
will prated and Jure in and our I lwn 14and» upon the left hand breach nnd
PMladelpHa, June I fl
thp
"T eMdrtm.
met the advance lava stream.
At the ereipng ‘srevion of the RrpuMiA ud as the fcrocsou* y «y
.

iWKi*

Y STO

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 26, 1856.

of their infuriated natures periled forth, I
“Palc-facvd brothers, you arc masters
oould still see tlic white column aaccndthe squaw* who hovered around tlic cir- of Y’amacran.”
Slowly tlie red-liot molten maw moved ing. until the water was consumed.
do echoed the hideous yells with shrill 1
Oglethorpe, iso leas surprised than de­ down the slope towards us. Favored by
I might tell you much more—perhap*
cries of “vengeance! vengeance I"
lighted, desired tlw interpreter to thank the comparative smoothness of tho river s will continue, in other letters—lof our vol­
The gratified Y'amasscc saw with.delight [ tlw chieftain, aixl to assure him of tho bod it had moved, on a pioneer of the canic rights, and would, if 1 could, send
tho demoniacal fury which he had prorok-1 prutactiog. and friendship of the English, main body wluch a furlong above spread vou some spedmens of foe flow, which,
ed, but ere many momenta had elapsed, | “Bui," he concluded, “we must not forget out its glowing a railu in width and press­ from having run so far and dq&gt;osiu-d all
there was a shout heart! at tlic river-side, our thanks to you, young air, whose gift ed slow!v into tho!dense and wet forest ita dross, is of a brilliant character.
‘
aud then a light female form bounded in- [ of tongues lias Iwwn of such great use.— and jungle, drying and fclling and consum­
Hawaii just now fa full of wonders.
God has touched ’the hills, and they
to the. reutre of tho ring^ It was the ' I Ijttle expected to find an interpreter ing the trees and gigantic ferns. This is
Dancing-Ripple, clad in a Euroj&gt;ean garb, here.”
smoke; tlic mountain* flow down at hi*
though she wore a richly worked pair of
“It strikes mo," said the Reverend Mr. der tl*c black and hardened surface a flow presence; foe earth fa removed, and for
I moccasins. Astonishn^ctil at her appear- Litany, (chaplain of tlic expedition.) ‘-that which pushed by fingers into the woods, mountains are cast into tlic midst of the
!
~
P McC.
1 nnce wm depicted on every face, while 1 have heard tliat young man’s voice bc- drying thp mud and paving the way for sea.
I th? emissary started as though Ue-luul seen ’ fore."
succeeding flows, which consume and clear
ItepubUcM CMvealtoU.
one fr«ftn the grave. The old chieftain in 1
“Tliat your reverence has," exclaimed the woods and advance the whole front of
.
Philadelphia, June 17.
vain endeavored to suMun his feelings, as honest Tom Musgrove, dropping his scr- the stream and pile up in massy Hocks
The Republican Convention assembled
ho expressed his thanks to the Great Spir-1 gtwnt’s halbert in his astonishment. “It’s the thick coilw* surface—fur the lava al­ at Musical Fund Hall, at 11 o’dlock a. m.
it for restoring his danshter.
.
my own wife, that 1 thought 1 left behind ways runs under a cover of its own mak- j The delcgaUw have already rep&gt;|ted them­
“Who," he asked, “delivered tho DttJff' at Beaufort,"
ing—except in large masses it very soon
cing-Ripple from the i-rudlty of the pale-'!
Such was the case. The Dancing-Rip- hardens upon exposure to tho air; and selves, and were called to outer at half­
face«r’
I pie lioil been redeemed from captivity by were it not fur this system of Pyruducta part 11 a. m.
Hon. Robert Emmett in tlic Clulr.
^“ffruclty of tiro pale flux's?” sho in-1 this rfal wort soldier, who after wards mar- it could never travel far [from the crater.
The Kansas Delegation wore'received
,-------j riedber. Forest life soon lost ita charms, j Sometimes these sublava channels arc fit with cheers.
“Has not the Fish-Hawk told us how j but when she uas left alone, the thought. teen feet in bight and of proportionate
Mr. Emmett, on taking the (Ibair, said
the pale-faces mlauscd the , Dimring-Rip- j struck her tliat Oglethorpe's colonist* ! breadth. We had an excellent opport uai- he had been for fifty yean, ronnected with
phsr’ replied the chieftain.
“Even now ! might visit her native Yamacraw, and ! ty to culloct Lava specimens which i* done
the Democratic party, and until tliat„££,
par
we» raise the war-cry to avoige your ' perchance her husband might combat her 1 by thrusting a pole into, the liquid uoze 1, ua Irft a. »klv pU.fvrn,

�----------- U_ J-l'J-'-LJ-------- ■=■

KANSAS

N. BAILEY,

----- kEI'VblicaS

•as the first Northern pj I
tmly advocated the Douglas '
irpaal of the MbnouriCotn. j R(.
n
has always been the bitterer.

Emtol

In tha Union, until sines That IS ifY
Bon ofBuebanon- But now ft •
,
(bar line thus pertinently,
jilt SO, l)V S(

luAVi .

FT’I JOHM C. FREEMONT,

that Cocvcwtion. [Qwere.]
ded to go bark to the West
‘
every Genna:
i*«y- [L00^
.but tltat John

WILLIAM L DAYTON,

cheap, iv
,to^' receivinj
md paltry trick-s of the Pierce
from N&lt;
rere to fa vor of taking the safe
aek with Mr Buchanan. He
large as
tlged, bowem, to the Bierc*
■od-ouL The opposition fori'
of Spr
are, have but to rally against
Sun
admiaistration, In order to give
*totol

__ ___ nxrn n • '"T' “,
,
.,
vote* in this Vmoo. ] Applause.] AL
readr a majority of flic German Press of

of June 11th tn
to an article taken from the
the Atchison*. Stringfellow* and others

&gt;id«

17...
tf

me-

Prairie Bute.

dred had drabrcd b fovor of
and tbev booed foeraerem m el
glorious ticket. The Germans

democracy such a shaking in i
as they hare not experienced ।
, Popular opinion lit indicaa for the crisis. We await th4 ;
three June CtavcntibcM."

i

and inocnefiary means to plant Slavery in
Ms country.
___
is own interest*. [VBeerw.J I „u*inted with a uaugnter &lt;x Axm
He ww rare the PraarbSlMe would give f{. Benton, and fell m love with her. He
M.000
to .
(U«&gt;
p»r. ujGA BrtJ'yP'"*
I K« to

candidate.

a
to ptoripta rf

T ,, 5

a

Nr. Yort, April--...IBM

..
g0
which we
! tluced rat,
'
READ
Ourstoc

KiiSSSiW *« i,ar
correct. Ma reader, would be likely to

fa i.&lt;

charge himself therefore, hi. fancied rc-

like "Satan rebuking sin."

"

;4atform * never. Herbert, the aiurdcrer.

„ w „ My seem meet and

to Spmrt I. to H.ta rf Conpto. -•

KiutuKii
... --- r-ujr—
«&gt;M .,r,he .orti . m,rua »«.: 5“

*5^;£

''-“-7

of

I feci iaflcxlble in the belief tliat
nut to be interfered with a hero 1
cr the shield of Htate sorer. 1
H™i
as inflexibh oppose to ita ex. ,n Lfjwerytlang

ib Continent beyond its pres
.

. .
drren.U«r nf
" !&gt;.« t
IL vcJuH

i
'1”T‘

bSri£E

_____________________ ____________ _________
which cleft this rilF^etweea the
hisjact aa a Parlbmenterun,
Western Hemisphere, wa* the ;
q.’ - • ■rotnpfoees, and candour, will
prttopl. in to. mind ol CoV
Z 1T~

Fn--•

to.toto-X&lt;km
**" '*

him. by a»
■’• I ty- meteorology.

. .
r

nw
TdatfonnorM.it
ho«u.broken
rv
to the
tartife
K, rartU to.
rtl

i v

v °,
,&lt;b

.
:&gt;

17

•»&lt;
_
dorvd at Washington bjT.Mr. Herbert.*
member of Ccngreaa from California, pub-

'■*»■*”~l.

Sai.

.■-u.ekto

.^puUr.^e that could

m*Jc ■»»" th- «rtumstanrea
rtf
-----

quarter.

1 ed that tbc honorable P. F. Herbert iud
and civil, and 1 (venture to ray, political
nro iiwbtinvi*v
»*»te
- ra«u«M^-r
State
Ben- . revolution
ba* joat
occurred
m Calfrom a fiitaOdalcrisla.
ioKtoinj
ux- wu&lt;
ot my use
urotner,
to»»t-tort™?
1»M.
ototeUtol U undrestood to have our Hen.
of Un.
.ilfef
tonta ptowhiri.
oljrtirt
1 tar.
ton .nd
in OWT1 countrv
tortul,|,,.te
whirt ora which
... R&gt;ven
Itoura.
a taratonra
dtall™to

......... ■—

tiapate in the repral of the Miasonri com-&gt;P’r
1 ,x*acnt’
1 «*» “&gt;«* inveterate opposition of tbe»MMI_— tdit .vry ■ fowb of
grni'r Ml of whieh I have partiyipated. with that cept for mean* w luch to all minds but his rnooe.r “ educate her children.
whora services in dw-raiiM. of FrwraUrn
. ..
fT.,___ a____ aa araooate eoiwra. ootn w uu-se gem..
,
tI«-Umstanre«. snd
____ _______ ,_m.. ti__________ tentioa of the author was to overt* public

f.&lt; him one more great work—THE PA«&gt;U CIHC n AllJiO.CD—rtew le
lew 11

ttuu C-4. r skmoxt poracosi d u»c most ),ini
the present rapporun of Bvcbanj element* of strungth and would be mest
They railed hen a liar, a murderer,' ,k.„

.

, ,

that their unscrupulous and fruitful imagmotion* could invent, were hurled against

______ ,

_

-

waters of calumny and personal ' exaggeration that if the State of Califor- th*t ,, ha, hwn
muM cxcuw,B,if &lt;edonot cbxwe ; nb ran lie eurriid by any human bekgem —
lv&lt;

NOMINATION OF T1CB FRBSIDKNT.

the fruits I am thankfol to U we" ,b* OB,.V emotions that stirred the ^trd
a man of inferior talent
called a ‘-withered branch." rather , tlian souls of its members. Every bosom ap-'
f,ni&gt; wat dented; and now these ve(Wticipate b their maturity.
j pe^ to be animated with tbc noblest
c-.cn who thus stirred up the moldy
,k“ ■ waters of &lt; calumny and detraction, and
। poured forth their filthy abuse o( HxmtT

national limits. Hri inflexible integrity
of clursrtrr his merer nf nornnae. his

-------. — - - -— - - -----I
.’‘j** .Ih'r ’I?1
_;
। [lx&gt;.rt .fe.r..] | So
. Grnmn. r»
totofed » toetafe tor r«U g. r.U.,
'
torn,™
itortr to to dtort
Mary excellent »|'&lt;-vcfces were made in
fr^wfir opened by prayer by Rev. |
•noose to tbc aminations by Hon. Jbo. 1
Mr. Levy:
Rttolird, That a National Convention P. Hale, Flon. Henry Wlbon, Hon. Mr.'
Van Dvke, Philip Doraebeiver, John A.1
King, Ort. Pcra.rt.j ... oton, tel -r i
on tor (rrtul.r to rtort.

in?

vv

brag

e do
ab

the aMuranre of regard for your I
nm rery respectfully yours,'
,rr»r»je
gned)
J. C. FREMONT.
gOOUb

cl
(C1

wish to h
and satisf
pera

u-Ttoard-^

-th^t
a
inlo which the name !

intense
By publithirg the above yon will coa„
/ “r-i fe'xf. •«! «■ •eyO*™ «
a second He
tamd v nf my iam.'ntcd brother. »cry
reood route to re«f&gt;e«-li»»ily.
y«« obedient servant.
Kas wwcrnuiKsi vu udu a seevuo roui
rOU“ . W,
P. K. KEATING.
e.lifenta, taring .irertv raptor.l
fe, L, JrtmotaM to ra.tr, thm.irt,
„™loml .ipfcn^
|, „g „ufe rf
fen r.rA.r-1 Ito.—

Now York, June 23.
Sb steamer Atlantic arrived out on | r»1
night, 11th. She brings B4 pa»- 1 A O
amoug them Millard Fillmore. &gt;

fota’tocity’idBnMklrointl.c an(J wjshi

She left Liverpool Jone 9th.—
jMdiab public are still without offi- I)UrClKlSCf
gUce of Cnunptou's disinhaatk but *
.
'it as a fixed &amp;cL Tl&gt;c is»itive ' P°’T swarra s
xtici.il statement of fart taken out
Asia created little eacitcmeutt—
papers all have editorials on'tlic
and generally argue the cose as a
I one, find tliat then: is no occasion
_________ _______________
Dallas away. The Tunes contiuw bitterness towards the JU. B.
wonders why a^greMiyc Amerid rite the annexation of India as a
d of her own propensities, India
■t entirely exceptional caw.
) Morning Chronicle thinks it cow­
to make a scapegoat of Oampton.
&gt;n Star, organ of the Maucht-i- HOtCS
tar party, think* it perfectly al»urd top&gt;
.‘111
«
to War to vindicate the indignities towards r Will DC t
tNrannt/.r, and
mid ridicules
t-iili.-ulM tbc
tht» idea.
id.-a
•
1
OrfaDptoci.
gvsicral news Is unlinpCfrtaut. An
GRAN
on tl« life of the Quoen of Spain
Hastings, J Um
led. A young man prv*nt«d a
her, and »ai immediately divBALLOU

say give i
we will st
want at v
no mattei
your “pile
Tea kej
on hand.
Money

ceived.

LAST CALL
mon. who are iraUUed to FERRIH.
COMB A BARLOW, tn bwk ■cevuni.

FERRIN, EIMICUMII A BARLOW.

wc41 spierd with wH
bvautifidlr iHs»tr«iH
srmit&gt;r». by rtniMS

HASTINGS M? RKE-V

tlr
prtr.ti«, girtort Irtnr. (to Ito

rirmont and iintton
■ r’T0*. held the world in sun-rire. and
The friend, of Freedom are ’requested
ra^Th^ TSr*“ ’

der the cail of the National Republican
Convention.
to rally at the Court Houae on Saturday hl£d rv-J mile. rfSnal .Twwa, rarround |
of confidence inp-bMr. WbeljJey of New Jersey raid that
erening. June 28th, to ratify the niwnina- cd by. the terrific grandeur of Alta-Cali- '““’’R aprivatecotnmniwratwn.be drrtar-

i referred to William L. Dayton of N«

stand in fevor of Freedom in the Territo-:

Wc tru»t that the Whigs who rapport

tnal ballot the vote stood Wilmot 43.
Lincoln 110, Daytee 250. Ford 7, Sum­
ner 35, G M. Clay 4, J. Colloncr 15.
Giddings 2, Joh«KB 2, Banks 40, Penningum 1, Wihon 5, King 9. Carey »,

then with-

elector, of the

«’«• « "r-1
“ *?.’ *“ Hr. Kto.y re,

hich hare adorned anv American he*
i.vpliag one—that of Washington.
I’pun hb return the Senate printed

, iodl

conspicuous Aararter.

to the Repi

arising from tho violation of
Th in the rcrieal of the Missouri!
■bt.” 1 to .&gt;p|«to .. .to.ry Startle. Ktoto
beract and inion principle, sus0*1
&gt;d made habitual by long settled
Boot*,

ta. L D- Morgan and others, a ' Q(jp DCIgll

this same South Pam have gone to that
laud -&gt;f treasure, under wbora tod Ues^x

iv a word about Dettinc-

thc

It

** Cfcw£J

. .

uv-arr—o
»ue.&gt; ■
acre*: ancecnarac?ensue or inc man. ba«.
r««£ the field now before Mm, |,,Wfj nothing to escape him; but foresee.. ’’’PT?'1 **
sale of Washington m E» 'ine tb, importance of the enterprise. in umP&lt;“ntly ch-cted.

Dnmfeto," Herten, j nnranrato fee Itartdrau; on lira feu tai- „,M «toto. rf fert.; „rt now, befeee

oerat and believe ! am one yet, but not,
mind you, of the pro-slavery stripe.
Within a few rears, that fwrtv has r&gt;t»e ,UTe
— a _—. . _ ._ __ __ ■_ •
_ .1____
L .
(A,.-,..

|d to prevent my being present
; Lawns.
Kily concur In all movements
GinghaBia
irve far thcr object “to repair the .
* ril

uaj

Clav.

calling hit
the murdei
Republienr
And wn

anpro,ai 01 uic
Premont departed on ita exeentirm forthWirt.
to . tortfel (A mm
, He
to Sorth Pm- *•“ •
opened CaW-wuia to rommumca!
... . ____ _...i
w.

^GrtxUrn£^ 1
&lt;&lt;nra I
’‘
" e, under like rtreunMtances,
and when we see obmmomi me* |
t„
g
not W|
u, be carried out by such (^t .
pogtiod betlie, in taiTbev lollowed mem with the fou.- t_i
unlawful nieans
means as are employed tation of the fethers have fixed our eye* '
.brtoUtertrjn Junto, to Fnra. «1«» GA Join C. Fntotol [wtort-J

to apply to the great dbampioo of the
Constitutior Dasixx. Waairria ard the '
Cmm.tuUou, Danid. A ararxx, snd the
. higbsoukd Kentucky orator, Hmr

Let the Pi-.nerr takh another

John'C. Fremont « our standard brarer o( tW head, of departments, he was made .
o J 4 LfartettaA cf Ecgineers, at the age of ।
5A.
No article &lt;xi this new eivil revolution [rbeers.j
live la revolutionary •‘•r.sv. Tue word, twentv ciglit years, and very sooti dew'wed ,
,JlX.
rcrvluticn carries me bock to the original j a-)d placed U-fi rc tbc Secretary of War.
~
! revolution which gave birth to the States ; Hon. J. C. Spencer, his plan for the fex*
.. ..abound of this Confederacy. In the darkrat hour pk.ration of the Rocky Mtamtaina. The briIlJ^, g B

e nave aiwavs ireaieu uur iK-Tguour snrvugn me lengxu
unaum
ling^ate. and waded through the
khrfJ'
prtrarne we aL hnd. In that day a leader was needed.
,
&lt;/ librtood rtd
1
rtd! .Wtortotol to b-t „ Ito s.«b tad tartl.-dg.lto. Irttox
.tolrto. Art. fe btokta to'"’"r7,’“~r
^[toStohrt... Ttototon .ftonta.
ma nf
-rrtot ehomnions of the I
“ cr
" hlk * ,nS**' ** fixed its eye ou a youug \ irgmta cokmel
me ol tnese great cnampuxis ot tae i
x—ntw4aei.-,« of km • .... •
u- Li

uosmer.
GEORGE W LEK.
ISAAC P. CHRBTIANCT.
w. r. notes,
run power.
JOHN McKlNNEY.
DONALD MelNTTRE.
FERNARDO C, BEAMAN.

jnlities of Lb coraity 1 I never will sub-1
mH that they shall make min.-, the Pi-eierr ■
raay, if it chouran. Herbert aad Ward ‘

that bort !

t'J'* *f in8
hypocritical appeals to the Whig.
। to rote for their federal leader, BvchaX

1 motto be FREE SPEECH — FREE
_ _
.
—-w-— — —-— “ \jt'K FREMONT
well as my prhiledse, as the most youth- j filiation to. A place about the time of the
«•
' . ‘ j)
&gt; ..
ful member of tbc Caiifiirnia Delegation, death of Mrs. Benton, yet no cordiality I
' • ..
p_.Ji.iu__
’ S*
to return you the thanks of that State, fi&gt;r eubsist* between them.
. ...
3the honor which yoa have conferred upon
He extraonfinary ability evinced by
rt-wti-j^tir^x a
nf *
ber bv the nomination you have made of ' Col Fremont, hav ing attracted the notice
f ^“^T-

didatraof the Republican party for the
ofire. Of Presidratrad Vire Pre-Umt
~
I rreulcnt.
O. L Rat, E-q. wdl address the meetmg. Come out and bear him. Lighttbe
watelvfirca of Freedom, and prem on to
,tora,

Vld1^’ of„‘?*1S*n

.
I
|
‘
■

f?"
IE8’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

“* Ssrtsmcnto. did this inflexible man **■
al
vf
fcMdfd ni?1
„f foU&lt;&gt;&lt;efK enduring privations incredi- ' , M

be known to the public.
Campbell, of Ohio, c&gt;
r would ou Monday ncxi
Me to be toW, but unswerving in his par '
P*** to push onward, and never to turn ,l* *■
tart till to feral toompFratetot of te.; “*«■
purpose. He did the deed, and sealed Lis
। tame a* the first living explorer of the i
‘ world ! But greatness excites envy, and i
.
A letter to, the Republics^, at West-I1 CuL Frexaout s suerera was too brilliant,
irt, of tbc 17th rays Sumner has put the.
for Kansas- Mra. G. U*. Brown,

| •‘T* •“‘‘hM*

A
lLOOIV
OR WEST OF NEVINS A RNAPE
• THE BION OV THE BALLOON.

Mad! i

of the editor
Jone* and Col. Shelby, all leading Emi­
grant parties desirous of beroming peace­
able settlers, out of the Territory.
Another letter, dated Kansas Ci tv, 16
iumner state, every criminal
under indictment in Kamas
■rated. and tluil n.-itlwr Tjmr
nor anybody else shall crane armed into

open, brightly and gtorioeslv.

NEW ST
Hustings

I * TRI WEEKLY

NOTICE -J-bn

filled aurera

Ms dead

body.
H.URKENHELP

ATrn- -t.v.'z
naked, ou foot, and half dead, but with un­
broken spirit. He refitted his expedition
■rwl
I
,V— 1 — »
.
k,:.‘

parag'-f^
to theihootnc

TEDli pg
TO MM PER MONTH

�c re-ches lds Hfc
-, nnd he hates cm.
•tasted of hU
Fbsnamo h *ri|.
11 heart al thk
unexpected, and
tl ordnance wliich

rest and untrun.ection of a num
iyed, whose vital
heart i. given
• been devoted to
ch a candidate,
o docs not fr»l *
■t*h zeal for the
The day is suf-

il-FRER,

Jattox, of New
«' nominee for
Myton tBABtaic*
nn of cruiucncv,
•nd &gt;n the nation
(Sec of ChiefJit*.

• the seat in the
States, from that
r of power and
■* highest eultivaniiml, heart, and
• the Senate with
htired, esteemed,
tea, who admired
the purity of hi.*
sentiments, and
bis daily • interf Major-General
-thinary mtmorr,’
with Ixjgialative
Parliamentarian,
and candour, will
presiding officer
ed State*, where
•z.

■ad the Keattac
ig. who wo* nrarMr. Herbert, a
n California, pub-. June 4. 1850.
■enrively publuhF. Herbert had
ny late brother^
onto dwelling and)
hlren. Iftneii*-!'
* to crente publio
Herbert, I deem1
Mr*. Keating. ra-T
••om him. rTBfcro-:
r for such a^rer lu-ard any ptr-d nny regret for ow nnd two ■ or•olciv dependent .
Id. ’
usly presented to
:ve-hundred dob
uts of Willard’s

vc you will conact of justice oa
d brother. Very
dient servant.
. KEATING.
* tho man who
••‘of Coogresa, in
? years since.—

The Herald was the first Northern pa­
ler that openly advocated the Douglas
Jill for the repeal of the Missouri Com&gt;rotuix‘- It Itos always been the bit!crest
Lccofiw paper In the Union, until since
lie nomination of Buclianon- But now It
ailkw in another lirtc thus pertinently.
“ For months befora tho Cinchmatl Con­
-ention it wa&gt; plain enough to we that tbc

fld with the nigger driving and’filibuster■ng follies and paltry trieka of the Picren
Bvnosty, were in favor of taking the safe
Lid back track with Mr, Buchanan. He
Ltand* pledged, however, to the Pierce
fcoliey ouunid-out. Tli^ opposition 'for­
tes, therefore, have but to rally against
Shis Picrec administration, in order to girt
Sly terrifid democracy such a shaking ia
Itlu iSfrhoes as they have not experienced
pince 1844). Popular opinion has indicah&lt;-J the man^r the crista. We swrit the
Lcsulta of thcte^Junc Conventions.’’

New Yorit, Ajtril 2f», 1866.

I

Be a Free State!!!
That is ifwc can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
Summer
goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF.

startluig hews

'

AT

to

Hadley A Wightman's TBZA'JNI&amp;jA.S

NEVINS 4 KNAPKN

MORE DEPREDATIONS

M-a H. J. KENFIELD’S,
fl| tea
N0W 13 TnK TIHE

■

coMMirran ar the

BOEDER RUFFIANS! W WOW 1,000
IT 1b not our intention to detail tho l»or.
Tha Promised Good Time has
Dome.

tors of Oril War, but to call attention
to the

fpiIB-tjdc in the aflhira of tho»c .men ,
1 wliOwant anything in the lino of
HARDWARE, which i« moat sure to 1
lead on to fortune, is now aettir---------- 1

NEW GOODS!

Men

STEBBINS &amp; RUBSELL T

SPLENDID STOCK Oh’

E U.e u» luui.l. . l«rr.an&lt;1

W su«* or &lt;*«mi. J

Sw T«fc will,

' S* •* l-rSlSO

ft-T-MO

eouu.il&gt; “SHL’Xxsjsttir

Uo&lt;» w «r -l™j&gt; l-nr Stock
wild greal un a. u&gt; tie want, e-f Ibi. sHttbt. tiara* cars, ULan'u. OLAW-

NEVIH8 &amp; KNAPEN.

Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

sale

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
part of

I
I

„

L

Which they offer for

*~

“

The Latest and most
adpproted Styles,
which will be sold at
B«"iy Made Clothing,
prices that will

PAY

Goods

7t-&gt;.-1. e. f-i

raol.bU din« fmni N.« Yu*.

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

Wanted,

TO WHOM GOODS Will IS SOLD

AT TOE

evnintunit, at
strohglv in tLc uuwatv.1
We
do Bot
My
our
a- WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE— |
--------------------------------------1 that
-----------The flood from tlte
!xb ju«t rolled
rolled in,
in,,, stock
stock is^
is “" .pleadid?
splendid? and
aud our
our pneetvm^
prices unnre- j
floating to our Store the largest and most! ccdentedly for. For Cash or Ready Pay.
1 perfect assortment of Goods in our line '1 wo won't be undertokl,
undtrwld, Call and examine ,
I tliat can be _____
found ___
at__any
_
place
___ west
. . of . our aiwk
stock of
vf
Detroit city.
I “‘
"*
”” '
J u. u™.
Our inereasit ' *
of the citizen* of
and I Broad. Cnaaimere, and Kentucky Jean
ing wants &lt;_
„ Barrv --------- a... have induced
.
&gt; ua •.to en- !
Clotiw; Sheeting*, Clucks and
i adjoining counties,
Stripca, Denims and
' large our business by the purchase of * ,
Ticking*.
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied j.
.
PriUtK
Call and diamine our atoeb of
than has ever before been brought to thi* |
Dtninut,
Shoe-tine*. “«Htet. Our stock comprises everything BOOTS &lt;5e SHOES,
lai* Cm.«
line of --------------HARDWARE tliat can ।
, „ .
„
'
Shirting*. Kentucky Jeans, Hal*.
Csi», &gt; .I’1 -B&gt;c
— —
lai*. &lt;.ui-.
.......--------- ----. Men'* Double Soled Stops.
Reatlv made Clothing,
I b*’ Rained or thought of. Wc have made '
••
*t
“
Brogatt*.
’ Boots,
| oar purchase* with direct reference to the
••
Tie* and Gaiters.
Shoe*, "v wnwt* ati'l interests of our customer*, a* ;
I^ulie*’ Bootet-a, Walk fog-'ShoM.
’ CrtAerv.
to K|“J nni1 quality- Recognizing the'
“
Slip*, Ties, and tJniters.
’hardware, prineipl® of

READY

GOOD NEWS!!

rBOM

I fiEXTLiMiu: I Inre to thank you for
Ith-- honor of an invitation to w meeting
Lhi- evening, at the Broadway TabOwscla,
COME AND TRY ME.
pern! regret that other engagements have
Tbs sttentiooof CASH BUYERS ia particular­
ly aoikitad. Bring on your dimes, and I will
Km-rfcred to prevent my being present.
I; 1 heartily concur in all movements
I which haVc’for thcr object “to repair the
Imiachiefii arising from tho violation of
Igood'fitith in the repeal of the Missouri
IComprumlte.” ' 1 am opposed to slavery
I in the abstract and iqfon principle, sus­
,
.
mv good*, or chaaparea of pnee.
I trined and made habitual by long settled
| convictions.
•
f, ■
\ vdd, 11 rabalaaUally an literally ti
While I feel inflexible in the belief that
lit ought not to be interfered with where
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery jtnd rertiaal «m«rateat momem to thi
Glnsswa^ Funning topi*, dte.,*^, and Small Profits and Prompt Pay, • Cull and examine our Inrgo stock vf
it. exists under the shield of State aovenCar. «ad
I cignty, 1 «n a* inflexibly oppose to ita ex­ in f;.ct everything that &lt;iur friend* tlocd. ■ Our Good* are now offered nt a very small ,
a nice assortment and very cheap
’ ’&gt; »—•-«&gt;—-&gt;
I tension on thi* Continent beyond Ita pres- I
1 cost. &gt;Vc speak no vatn or;
...
BOOTS AND SHOES
'bombastic wonl*,
wen!-., but what wc say
_v will.. Tea, that cant be beat; Coffee. Sugar,
H J. KEXF1ELD.
&lt;t great variety of
Molasaca^Qih^&amp;c., fle., dec.
be
foutnl
to
be
literally
true.
We
never
I
With the assurance of regard' for your
' Ready Made
talk for Buncombe. ()ur Goods, both of
w« stvi- conbtaxvlv ox hand,
.
,
"^enfFelds.
our own manufacture, and Importation. Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
&gt;t..n E. D- JL.^.n mJ other., . I
Becommittee, «e.
|
, w
&gt;e
M-|

Cheaper Than Ever

FOR CASH,
or Ready Pay.

GROCERIES!

We do not wish tt&gt;«?d,,!"»!»“»V w..|«»k ... -­
I
brag about selling
• '^s^r'TMroTlT. goods .cheaper than
fl T ft ffl JT T WT fl
I
onr neighbors, blit WC
HATSi .CAPS,
fcC
I
«
wish to. have all call Houth- 111 Hastings,
-■ Marshall.
*«
M
U-U
1 .1 , U,.7 Xr kind, uf tlpriw, Summer ud Ml Bret
Battle ( reek
Z ,,
. '
o
,
.
DdaiitM, Challta, Acs
.
New York, Jun6 23.
and satisfy
themselves.. Otbera
&lt;••• Kalamam../
Let our4iti»&lt;-ns snd all A.1D/IT.S—Dont burn tn theSun, when f hat CanilOt be beat ill
P*« •»
J
wanting Goods in our line, make a!
you can buy a gaud
I
.
xiAiiaaxeu
_________________ _
Renfikiazm.
I TIus steamer Atlantic arrived out on r-,
Sun-lay night, 11th. She brings 84 pa*- ( To
persons having niitu of this, audy try un, before making) SILK PARASOL
" rriw NA,“'SAS11'
Mjiger*, among them Millard Fillmore. ,
’ l jk. »n orthodox Mniwn. ,«r «o.-k of! For TEN SHILLINGS; ud rh.« 1U.I ij . Also
Ako a
. gnat
«rt.l variety
.Trim of
at other
Ml,er.l.-.iTOl.lr
»» Dre*»
0r~ Shawl*,
Ml...;.,»t
..
desirable met
KEN
CASH,
I In honor of hi* arrival, numerous oaltile*!
Goods, Ktu-h on Botuicl Ribbon* nnd w&gt;ARA80l^ud CmbreUar. s bm .
| were fired m this
2 2. ‘
**
is contained under eevval different
?'■’
Brutklrwlritte nn,[ wishing to
IlUlke Go&lt;*u
Flower*, Paraoal*, Fan.*, Clutliic*, Lawns, J mcni at
KENF1BUF8.
the CiiKAP Cash Stoiik of
heads, and each lie.itl oompltscs several
night.' She left Liverpool
—[
l.ivcrpool uunc
June v^o.*
W|h.*—
o
I Mualins, MnutSIs*, summer Shawl*,
Tlic English public are Mill witliout ofii- JHircllllSCS,
of nil nushtios and styles, from • el
partieubtrs.
NEVINS &amp;. KNAPEN. | Gloves, Hoeh-ry &amp;c., Ac., on whidi we I)HINTS,
j, wc would dietinrtFAlfMTNG
L to l shilling per yard, at
KKNFIELU'S.
vril ooticc of Cmm'pton’* diatriiasal, but ’
.
UTENSILS.
Call and look at our
I promise
yttu
I regard it a* a fixed fact. Tlic positive ) F**
’' give
«■•«»« »*
’J-rkre.mn
rsr .
Th0*”*™*- 8hreiin«. Tickiag.- Strip«d ,
say
us a call and Grain CradleA, Grass Scythe*, Bush
but unofficial statement of fact taken out „„H „11
Summer
Dress
Goods.
Scythe*. Hay. Straw, and Manure Forks,
GREAT BARGAINS.
;
by ths Aria created little c.teiterncnL— " 0 5V Ill Sell J OU all V OU . Shovels. Spades, Rakes, Hoc*, Ate.
Challiea, Lawns, Beragcs, Silks, Ac. Ac.,
• We also carry on “
i.’.ndim patters all have editorials on tbc wnnf nf vnrv !n\V mfPR
FOTIOHS—Of cndlcan variety.
&gt;
WOODEN WARE:
Luhject MJgoicrally argue the case a* a 'VaiH-lU ^ery 1O^ riUCh.
Wc dg not deceive von with fictitious ( LllC
Wash Tubs, Phils, Augur aud Chivel ,
FURNITURE
jK ixnal one, nnd that there i*no occasiiin no matter
LOW Small Har.dh-s,
Axe II&lt;4re», Wash Boards, Mop price*, and uhotfyott Goods too poor to 'O
*
nn&lt;l
dim II ~
before purchasing- elsewhere.11-&gt; kend D*!h.* av^ny. Iho 1 imes contm.. ,,
.
Stick*, (Tvthc* Pin*, &amp;c.
1 give away; but wc offer you the best i *J '*•-U1&lt;- - ’
। EN 111.' um! all kind* ot (ummerjrood* for men '
ue* to show bitterness toward* the U. S. VOUF ‘‘pile . 1 lUlt gOOU
KENFIELIYS. ।
D ■nd boy*, *1 '
CAIIPENTEKS TOOLS.
ul at prices
*—-u_*
.»•
article* in the market,
that can- .
’Tin- New* wonder* why aggre wive Amer!-' r«v
j
.
* *1 .
•Keep CAeryming I^r"' y adtef'skjc mantillas, w ^'^41
re. (. ) not fail la rail.
&lt;a should’rite the annexation of Indian* a -I. Cel
K.(?pt COIlSl illlt
Hand Sawa, Crow-Cut Saw*, Tenon
intlmT
StiF* Butter, latrd, Lumber, Shingle*, j
jeilliotion of her own propenrilic*. India
lintwl
------------- Grind Sfoftfea and
Saw*, Augur*, Plane* of all dcucrit
’’
d
anTWhit for sale for Cash.
, taining to that Line.
I। being
l-.-imr an
nn entirely
entirely exceptional
exceptional ease.
«««%
। Oil llilllll.
Hits and Bit-Stocks Axe*. Adze*, L.-.noearly, before the crowd get* We use great care in1 fl.____ fagnnj's. .
The Moiling Chronicle think* it now- I
Axcti, Bench do., Stpuuv* of all kind*.
Monev
on
those
old
--------------in, nnd dyn’t forget the NAME.
anily to make.--, acapcgnat of Crampton. '
•
■
. i Slide Bevel*, Common and Mortice Gun­
the Manufacture
of and fitll. large enough for any ottoi. or «bmU eaoagh I
NEVINS Ac KNAPEN.
I The London Star, organ of the Munch. | notes
Hangings; constantly on hand.
and accounts go*, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Citi* n.vt’utg*, June
■
.
o
12, 1850.
y7
| our r urniture
ter’ party,Hiuk* it perfectly abaurtl to go j
, ! els, and Hammer* of all sort* and size*.
none ^«oyWfc.r*afoamp,* fanrymurs. [
I to war to-vindicato the indignities toward* ।| will be thankfully re"
­I
MASON’S TOOL^.
Cnunplori, nnd ridicuBh the idea.
but .the best
materials
'
i
PluMtcring, Brick, and Comer Trowel*.
-j
.
cotapriaiug Hloga llrrnte made of whole Leather j
। The general new* Is unimportant. An ceived.
Spirit Levels nnd Plumb Bob*. While­
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL
attempt on tire life of the Quo* n of Spain I
used and none but the »»■«*?yr*i‘r।
GRANtr A STALLDLN’G.
wash
BrushcA&amp;c.
is reported. A young man presented a I
S now in rorewaeful operation, and persons I
- |
fiHOEAHiKERS’ FIXINGS.
best workmen employ'
will eonnilt tlieir into
I [&gt;i*tol at her, and v&gt;ni iMimcdintely di*
I ing lop to be—sawed,
BAX|.OU*ff PICTORIAL
[ armed. .
I
Shoe Thread.-Shoe Knives, Iron and
---------------------------------ed. Among
our Stock woiucra
siio»
sa.of Shook *ho Coo-.
,
c?
V
v
tad
every
variety
FARMING TOOLS.
■ Zinc Hammers, Pincer*. Ptiinhe*. Peg
,,e. fla,u7. hb?&gt;lr
*L ’rU1
’ ~La^TcXEE". _. I [tall.
- _ i
,
'
,
, ,,
.
, . .
I ■traiebtre- and smoother than inr other re
may be found
GIcmob-. Pfcfoml.l Tin*
u Breaks. Sewing and Pegging Awls, &amp;e.
tkh vicinity. nn

'

U

Hill

....------------------------- J

l.L prruiB. who are indrbtod to FERRI.-, in tire most d«cu-.t and atalUbh?
EDGCOMB A HARLOW, m book Mroung, |ilnlr)- inclanwr i&gt;t notabte •’•nt
I are l..-r&lt;-lrt- notitlrel that
i.nI are-outlt. «re . I.- — ,1

\

itr of paring Cost, with the Mint-, for «
intflkt have thoae old Imoks eftned up will
av.^Tbaiw iiilrreated wiUdowril to noi
FERRIS. EHGCOMR A BARLOW.

theoav — !
I” addition to die above enumerated
&gt;. skvfciin Gm*!*, wc Itnvc now in Store a large aud
r*.t_ .। general assortment of

S5r^4SW2rKS! •E3%5t siiei.f and other hardware.
XT7XSTSK »«* - t.w;
I--** Cu.1;^. t.u,

current e«e*l» ia all pute of U» world, aod of men ! Chest, and Clipboard Lock*, PtuDoeks,
and mssnere. sltaKriher nrekiaR a p*p&lt;r raterely !
d Screw* of every Variety nnd
original in thia couatry. Ita p*0-a contain licit.
.
.
,
.
...
v- •
of e»erv popuioiit eity in the known world, nf all ] kind; hn-ib lax-ks and Latches. J-Ultsllbuildingt of note in the retU-ni « wreteni bnnpi«- ! ing ! Nail*, IlblWe Trimming* of a-wrv
Iktomta. *aieA
Yortraila of erejy noted character in the world, both : ntl&lt;l Table CaSUlr*. Shot Pouches llhd
male and fetnalr'.
•
Powder Flasks of every dcacrip-

HASTINGS M2 KKES.

Wbest F bushel.

-‘■’♦’UH
se
:ton, Suno 18.
■ some days paat
w pubiie pnntn
ter from Govtristicc to Gov. R.
rotn an imputaoufidenewia pubcatian, be dcriar'.•eccired by him
&gt;jcct whatever.—
tliat the forgery
ublic.
-'f-'
i ito, gave notice
v next endeavor
the Select ComMUllt.
’

KANSAS BOUxND 1 GREAT ATTRACTION)

proprirOir I

icr.
will be rorertexl
rruonuilc terms.

i SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS \
ES. SOFAS. It UREA US. SO(J nd. Crocket

.. .

—

_ C-... w ' CORN 4 OATS
F.l
COTTAGE. JENNY
rCctaatot,.!
,
LIND AND COMMON
, KENFIKUrS
I
BEDSTEADS.
ess to merit • share nf public pitnmagv.
:
ZIZIZZO
1 C.A UO.
A VIInr“gooIik JsckoorllS Hared Muslin J
The mill i« situairei i
south of the Pres- , Side, feed and Center Tablet, Fall Leaf
VV fromU’.'.-cUUtipwanls,andblsaebsdGood. ।
of all kind., st
KKXFIEUrS. I
tip,
Ltxn or ai.l o.x» n&gt;» ajux
:“,J -'C"-’
(?""•
Wia.S- garrison. I
Any quantity vt Pint?, Cherry, Whitelltoiinps, M«y i, loAit
,
wood and Black Wulnnt
Wai ant

KX

MASS

FOR BA!LE

FOR

GSM

MEETING!

hand and for sale
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN on
Cheap for Cadi. Wc would invito a call

S'

rrtRlMMlNtteL Ribbon., Milk and other Ualnn
1 Uontret Horttrr*. Flowers, f«&lt;- flowere »n-l nl!
oilier kind* Of trimming*, it
KENFIELD’S.
INTHEFBXD!
11
llmge*. Book, anti Btaplcs, Iron
and an examination of our Gofwla nnd
ditiona to our sttwk, tlfose
fTtnE
tiuWic
are
hereby
notified,
(hut
we
are
now
i-nnuSm and U.-ovafirid *t&gt;, Utoteo. Jtik. Iw
1 nnd Wood Bent-li Screw*,Sad Iron*, Axe*. 1 retiring l.rp .ddfil.n. looorSteek of Good.,
Prien, and we will try nnd aat'wfy you. JI REN CH PRINTS, of cl»&lt;«nt p^Uera*. »t^
N. M.liALLUU.
MH, Saw*, Grubbing Hoe*, Window
STEBBINS &amp; SUSSE1L
THE “FLAG GFOVIl I NION." j
llantitigfl, June (l, 1850.
Bolt*, Cable aud Trace Chain, Bras* het- Copper, and Sheet, Iron ware, Hardware,
purchase will find induccnftnta
Ao H-X-.
MI rt««4 Uo.rtU.-~. u
,
ToOhiUn Frying r-no, SUxl.
Cattery, Iron, Steel, Xaib, Stoves,
H ARPER S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, yilack 4
.. Orth. Ut—TO. rt.
*
Meal
Store Pipe, Farming Toole and
The M*r number dree, the fifth Year and earn- '
Cow Bells with Strati*, and every tiling
rritten uanariy tor the pupsr. 1 n
Mechanics Tools of every
fltalHltfl ,
- ,t l&gt; strictly
pise from a Twcnty-Horsc-Power Crow­
rrnslisrlt tuiphstfaaay A paper
Bar down to a Gitnbric Needle.
Wr'have also iust received FIFTEEN
before ofcred
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; afro,
in this Market.
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wo will bull
at a nuL-RE so low as to defy ctnnpbti.

300

AT ALL TliftS

BE A U M O N T ’ S
1.AD1ES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

&lt;inn.
'
We desire to call particular attention

ONE IltKIR WIST OF WEVIHB * KNAFEN S.
I,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BALUJON.

to call and

COOKING STOVES,

ins Halooa ia kspl slrfcdy on TEMPE­
PRINCIPLIS. whore lb. most fa.

T RANCE

I ll her1
--------------------- STOVES.
We utter no idle boost, when wc say
' that our assortment of StoVM is better
and more extensive than can be found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
Ha'linp unit Kalauuaoado but speak the sdiflr, xakxd rarru,
w hen we proclaim to the cars of the in­
telligent million that wz will xot aa u»DEaaoui by any other house, cither great
or small.
1OXWMV... w.
TIN 8HEET-IR0N, AND COPPER
through
in ----------seven-----------------hours
ccnNctinz st Kri«s™&gt;". «&lt;'’• nprre* trolw el WARE—Of our own manofacturc, alc*r. on the Michii»n (tattsl B. R, «!«■•»*«
1 w4 v, On hand, and made to order, and a! I
"'llHnnunr, ksre* Krismuoo Tm«frys. There- Guerin made by ub will be warranted
j--------- 1 ■£.—o.,.
: without reserve.
I
&lt;»• »nrd will. ;«■
TO 3£i ui
» i~.-*rt- re«. n&gt; ITO riria no |&gt;rou or expreo Jo

-------

U&gt;«flftamth

«

j 0LOCK8W.
KENFIKWS.

titre rf this Stale, ineospomtlng

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

H. BEAUMONT.

liiYtiB

J une tf. IM

T-.t' H.MENT MOTirE -John
H-.Rb Kilpatrick. Notlre bter
I* writ of aOacfeDCnl waa iaauad ost

A

' H. (SlUXNFIJtLD.
Attorney fur Plaintiff-

30,000

.

11 yrer tires | xyVERTTHING
*/tte*W.|IStetad*&gt;tatei

plied in

re.id'ie cf said uk In be applied in like ’manner,
yrXste Uh tewayaflWyaf AlTtfxteK.
&lt; __ ____ •
--- ...
..'l.rl^l i.
n---

'fkTt^irfunher be th. duty rf the Com
rrn- M BM4ST trsert
J-roeoro Good. d». »ai
here Unm oi^ed o4» tai* route, with f*«t borer, i return, wc solicit from you a generous mUB Cowfl of ‘be rill«r of H«UnF., to make
L,t j£X/drir&lt;rre. »nd BO pri»w « Mp~*« »«• patronage; and wc would esteem It aa a

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

i &gt;FHCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

V1NTH!!
ns to »sm rra&lt; month.

NEVINS 4 INAPE N
NOTICE.

I You will .Iw.,. fcd "• kwro. -k» wn.
I UNO to attewi to thi* branch of the buri।! nesf. Do not be baahful; bring in yuur,
rntniev. pay un the old wore and coma^a^.laa. W..UUb.bwvl»

April

■ *ec you, Itotli to receive o«r pay owl to
tell you more goods. Give *• a call.—
OurkcTO » &lt;&gt;SB DOOB WBBT OF

*c*».

THE I-06T OFFICE.
IUDLEY 4 WIGHTMAN.
| jyMting*, June 12, 1856.
y7

SJ

Ejtwtsswjeis)
L

26, I8M.

�..Ju. oxa. axlw.,

IBUCAN BANNER.

BOOTH

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

CUSTOMERS.

Ai$J.
"uTtbb hL'i:ng* it aboat talf paat eeveo

o’clock
to Uta roartung an ktaadaya, Wadaaoday* and Fn

Through

We

would say we have

been,
and are still

Pereoro patronising ibi. mifl «U1 not tare to

re­

Kia

tel, HLxlaf*, Mich._________ ________

FOB SALK
w ia. s. GAJiKisun.
_____

LCMHEKOF ALL

Harifag*.

Ha*li«f«, Jun* », 1»S4.

1, IBM-

“MASS

NOTICE.

A

tw&lt;

or *i lr*l, Mild chranrr than a msa could
them, if hr hoi .n hull. Rubber enwirntr J
bn*. «nd M»olutio«&gt; for th* crim* funutbrd u
vmk*. r«M. J’*il* »nd *i rry rarirt * &lt;rf Tin-i

YOUNG AMERICA'S LIBRARY.

nothing more

I roc. .Nadt, Bl«l, uism. nuMT-ltsniwaro, cutie
rv and Htorra. Store one door -rr*t of lb* Foal
Ofltor, Htotmgm Mich.

«*crv eiher d*p*rtme&lt;it, w* dtft-InilaUoa or n»ai­
ry. 'la some instance*, t*"* lubiona h*»* apfrdrrd
on ft* asm* month in Lt Jhniin-r Cf Faru*. th*
modal work fir all part* of th* world Our arrasgrniwnta ar* aoefi that we ciuat ha&lt;* llicin In »dranee of uiv other publicatioo. and ttoa* la th*
Lady's Book ar. th* only sms th«l can ta reiird
^Emproidr-ry patt.-rn*. Sonn fir* yca;-i ago we
romiaeoced tb* publicalioa of th*o*pali*n&gt;«. &gt;*v
w had there bro&gt; on. lx fore puLliacvd In a Xmxri

i MIR ceatiao* th* publica­
tion of tare* beautiful dnigtu
Dwaa niaklBg. with diorisu to ret by
Dm* pattern*. Infaar.anJ ebBdren • itreaa**
—with dtaeripliona bow to make thata. All kiada
of Br&gt;&lt;-l&gt;*l auil nrtting work. X»w p.ttrnt. lor
cioak*, taantete’., T*lm«». roll.r*, chcrnuitte. andoreteer*. -wiib fall direction* Every o*w palten&gt; uf anr partiua of • lady'* Urea*, appear* tint
la Ik* ludy'.ltock. a* wc rcceira con*i&lt;nm«nt. *rery two week*, frtim Pari*, hiring a reridenl edi-

GOODS

than

Ever!!

before

wc
can go

East to purchase

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

our

VARIETY STORE,

New
inly hindrance
Spring Clothing^, tbrap

being the

world
iWe have also, Qvery thing in the

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;.C, &amp;.C.

The subscriber would

cu
I'uiur* A Mocnuoxx, Dealers in all kind*
of Family Groceries and Fro &gt; I.ion*, and a **ri* ety of Fancy Article*. Mlala Xlroat. on* door
wHt rfll. J. Ksniehra, Hasttaga, Mia*.

about

CUTTING DONE
ON SltoCT NOTICE

The

Earth has
yielded bountifully

cull attention to hi* new and well sow.
ed stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected «ith core expressly to Bert
die wants of the people of Ila*tings and Barry county.
Every thing tliat ia nc
ccsaary to one's
comfort and
UanpiiM**, a* far a* tcm|&gt;oral want* are omcenird.
offered

far

READY PAY.

the past year, and all Ladies' Dress Goods
or most all are blessed

with a plentiful

J. VV . Bucklb, Faahkxtablc Tailor. Cut­
ting don* to order, and all work warranted. Shop
on jAarooaStreet, aaw State. Hartng*. Mich..

harvest Now-

T. F. Habvbt, Tailor, and dealer in lira-

lira latest
Myles; Delaines,
Pnrnnu-lUi. Alpacca, •
the finest styles of Amcricu
Prints, Dress' Trimmings, Moirantique Velvet and Moss-. Ron
Botdere, Bonneta, Gloves, Ribix*a.6tfa
Satins, Embroidering Silk, View
Ladies' Comfartera,.Childran'* Howk&amp;t

COTTON GOODS,

friends

IL W. Wabbkx, FaahicnabloTailor. Shop
n in Ilailer^* Block, over H. A. Good.rear'i Store.

Broun aud Blenched Factory. Woulu
Shawls, single and double.
READY-MADE CLOTHINO

A. W.-Atbui*, Soridle and lianirxa MakW"rk- ®,CT *«vt»* * oblige.

Hate and Capa, latent st vies; Boot«»l
Shoes, India Kubltera, Crockery, Gb*
and Stone Wore.

Moat Respectfully,

GROCERIES

T. F. HARVEY.

Globw HOtbl, Bt 3. BvBTcn. This well
known Iloua* fa in thorough repair and ba* eve­
ry conrcntenc* for the accommodation of Travel­
ler*. Liverr fa connection with tht Hotel Hut.
Street. HaaUog*. Mich.

yourselves
Ilistings, May,.1,

ISM.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

little—pay us up

Middlkviu-b Exchaxos, by G. F. EMO.

IMMEDIAELY

STEBBINS Ac RUSSELL.
Hastings May 1,1850.

we can

HsMen'i Mill Agala Ib JHatlsm.
rrmOSSlMvfaKKriMliax lobaduna or floar to
A bay, will fliwl tb* asheeribcr read* at al! Ubm* Bablow Ilorsx, By J. B. Foot, near the
Court Hmiae, llutrnr*. Mwb Tin. Hona* ha*
bren lhorenlhly repaired »d anUflpd. 8ta&lt;*a
EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR
tear* daily.

IL N. Subldox, County Treasurer.

of all kind*, .Drugs, Medicines, P*«*
Oil**, Dyretuffit, At. At.
Call and examine for yourwjtcs
sec if these statements are true.
N. ACKLEY-

ELtatinga, May 1. 1855.

SHEFFIELDS
CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDED
PRINTER’S WAREIK 'I SR

Cb. Officer*.
Joint S. V*« Bbvxt, Register of Deed*.
oa« la (I- Court Iloaw, nuUaR*. Mkld&lt;*n-

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

CrOOds

backwardness of our

CJBCJSjAlF
to make room for our
new stock.
Om- stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready MadeCothing. Hats, Caps, Boots
&amp; Shoes,
and other goods is
quite fall, and wc will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

OPPOSITE J. R. FOOTS.

m!M mtC,

Bajlbt A McAaiHi-a, Dealers in Boots
ardSliore On* d*oe west of Hadley A Wight-tau'a Hantaan Stare. Main StfadL Hasting.

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

CaH and see our stock.

lANTEDI!

Washington, June 21.
e House, to-day, Mr. Colfax spoke
subject of the laws emanating from
pslature of Kansas, branding them
tgeously oppressive and diagraceI some of Inrm in direct contra
l of the organic law and conatitutbe United States.

than

MERCHANT TAILOR

CHEAPER ।

FCKNITl’KE Nlade to ORDER.
NOT EXCEPTED.

READY MADE CLOTHING,
nail* for llftr oaote. Staeting. Bia* Drilling,
ima and all kind* of summer ware
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

less

Huting*, May, ), 1-U4.

j

VARIETY STORE

doMtaardrewad *11 wark
rypariteMar.
Spring Ftkianijuit rrtei^
Hiittar. May l, IBM.
”

some

THOS. F. HARVEY.
J. P. Roaura At Co., Dealers in Drug*

OWB book Hare it* flr*t paWicaticm fa Jaly. 1«*.
bv tb* taa:* publisher. * petite! of orer tweaty-M*
yiar. a dreum.te.nre aapanllried m lb* Magufae
uteratore of lb* cowatry; and he feel. aMurvd that,
a* long a*&gt;* »wy droarv. fa by pwbtiahtog th* brot
- Ud?* 8o*“ m.tb* country, mmuragetiwtii wUl
*1-*are b* caatiaacd It will tairapoailble for hen
u&gt; enumerate all that be intend, to do ne*l year,
bat be will ^ata praniac that the ••Dock" for 1*M

Tartrity.aaaCMhtastoaMBr
SUPERIOR INDUCEMBm,

TTMTl IS

MEETING!

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

owtddoy. Tbow interested willdouell to no
tbs*
FKBBLS. EDGCOMB A HARLOW.
Baatiag*. Jan* IS, !»av &gt;
4»S

Kadh rotate I h will written, pmietotog a high
oral ten*, and can safely ta placed in the band.
’ voting people. Tlxy contain nuawrwua aaeeU&lt;* illaatraurc of th* early hutory of our roun —With engraving..
Thr poetry and history of flngre ring*. ‘Hluaw*Trit* par roti, baadaoiaely Ixwnd ia cloth. giH
lek aaa neatly put up In boir*. &gt;d.TB.—Pricw per
Tbte i« ontv giving an idea of nor intention. Ar
th* year 1*M. New de»igr» of u.tere.l to The 1.
dim are aprrnginr up every day; w* shall avail cwr•rireref ev rrvthing that can interret tlieni. In fart.
Gadro’a Lady's Book, will poaMte ita fatcroal of

WAITIA'G

IX THE FIELD!
rpHE public are hereby omitted, that w* as now
1 r*c4t»ingta-«e addition* to-Hir Stack «(Goode, Nxvtxs A Kxirtx, Merchant* and Deal­
er* ia Dry Ow'd*. Crockery. Grorerie.. Boot. A
aud all. in want al uUdcain ow lift*, are nqueaire! io give are tall.
a“* L. C. Kulom, Bmker. Stork. Note eed
Bszbaags Broker, Battle Creek. Mtob.
Our Block c«B&gt;iat» of every variety of TIN.
Copptr, and SAfft'Inn •■»*, Hardware,
Srxnwxs A Rrssnx, Dealer* In Dry W. H. Couimas’b Banking Office, Battle
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Xaih, Storer,
Creak. Collfctkw** attended to. wad r-MnW
Good*. Groririea, Crockaty. Hat*. Capa Boos*
Store Pipe, Farming Toolt and
sndSboM.CtadrasndChtaiittFunmtur. Go*d
K£!i£J7SSJ*'“-w
year'* Bt*ck, HtMtuga, Mfch.______________
kind
re Ml ttll
.
| FttAxers Rowkb, Dealer in Slovtw, Iron,
tktnptr than rrrr
Steal. Xella. sad Shelf Hardware. *»d MaMtfocbffortofftrfd
tarer of errry rarwty of Tin, Kbeet-Iroa sad
Wjf*J
8UU BU”1,
in Ihu Mark'/.

‘Godey's Lady's Book.

AGUE

Johksom &amp; Bkmamdt, Meet Market.

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS!

and t rimmings of all kinds—Can't fail to
b* aoiloftuo maslrr how peculiar tbnaatc Laid
atyfc. db*ea*U. Ribbon, St.
BOOTS AND SHOES.

TAILOR SHOP

in. seven bolus,

routtectlagat Kalaatatoo. with ejpreaa train* &lt;d
car* no the Mtrtafaa Crotret ]L IL, going trot and

DRESS ROODS

'

over the

No «3, FraakliB M»«t,
OHIOAGO, II/U

Blues’

HAVING oar arraugmini'
to supply all the requisite* # •
trade with a stock of

and

PRESSES, TYPE. 01
Ch ones, Cases,

Of-

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE
Owe ropy aua y*ae. ♦* Twu cwplea ana y»ar,
of Hay and the Aral day of Jane, fa each year.
a*»r«&lt;.-nent to b* load* la McordaDce with the
»1 Threw ooptea &lt;«a year. H.
He* oapww m Jnr, ami aa eitr* copy to the Ad of the Lcgtdature of thia HUte. utcorporatfag
l^ocal, Canraasing, and 1 raveling Agents prewn wuJmx Ita dub, ranking •» oop.e,.
rsitflaadMvaN
Gsr
E&lt;bi enpMa car year, ud *u e*tea cepr to th*
perron *roding tlx dub, making him ropie*. |1«- eil of tha Tillage of lladinga, ti&gt; make, or can** to
Eteraa sapieaone ywt, and aa utra copy to Uw

go on

a

Oalleys &lt;*»•

Bonlert, Ornanrentr, elf &lt;&amp;.

our way
to New York

SUPERIOR. METAL

BaqteriaMarshMboth

PINE FINISHMOSTi'ERM*

with exceding great

I. A. IIotsnooK, Attorney and Counseltersi Law, fBlotai* U CW.--.ry, Gre*r*l Lud

joy.
Wo. Bcmhm, Atteroy. CouMeUor and

tan. Cigar* rod T*b*cwro A Twnc*nx'a

Respectfully

GRANT

LETTW-

lent of the United States, who had
rately perverted history, and eulptbe South at the expense of the
L
Massachusetts believed, with
। Carolina, die fugitive slave law to
Bonstltutional, and cited the Charles
[ero*ry aa authority. In conclusion,
erred to Sumner’s speeds—-the no­
B of its sentiments and the severity
strictures against tyranny. Sunie said, n.-rer liad a ]&gt;erwonal enemy,
pure as the snow which fall* on hh

tlnddcM for every human being—
ig the upright farm of man—he is
jompllsbed scholar and a gentleman,
niber of the- House who had tkken
lh toaupport the coustitutitm, stole
he&amp;xistc and smote him as Caln

I bis brother.
, Krill—Jois fahe, [Sensation.]
r Burlingame replied that he &gt;-ould
•ndy cpitlieta, but was responsible
l own language only, and doubtless
InUcman was responsible.far his.
; Keitt—I am.
. Burlingame, after describing and
Bly condemning the assault, asked—
fou that chivalry ? In what code of
: do you get authority for ill If we
Bl to have freedom of speech, what
this-government worth 1 If wc are
called to account by some gallant
iw of some gallon*, uncle, for saying
thing which does not suit their sen«itaerve*, we want to know it, If the
let ia to be transferred from thi* us&lt;^
nd intellectual field, where the honors
■equal, we desire to know it. The
I may come when Massachusetts will
draw her representatives to bcr lx­
. when safetv can’t be found for them
tr tbc (lag of our common country.—
while hex Rcl&gt;nwcn!atives are here,
I will speak how and when they will,
jring for the consequences, and if they
prow-1 too Irtg or too far, they will
shrink from defending the aiinmonith of Massachusetts, and the freedom

Inasmuch i
*re,inquiring
what be haad
an act of fair
certain Piera
in tbc street*
«lMe, that 1
nothing, »&lt;*]
to the wilder

fore, we pubii
iou of Fremo
port as Secrei
Dcccmiber 5tJ
is coeridered
judge, both «H

Keitt gave notice that be should on
ay topiJ 10 •on‘c
Pw,nt*
•
'oriisle condemned the resolution*
. (Ttori""*ri Couvcntiou, as, he said,
libustering platform of the Demo­
Fremont would hot receive the
if any district except that reprec&gt;
r Mr. Giddings. The coht s is beMr. Fillmore, the candidate of the
oal party, and Mr. Buchanan, who

ported by a fettiw.
. Washburn, of Mo., urged tha ner of a union of tho opponent* of the
listration and those adverse to the
nsicn of slavery into the Tjgntonea.
then examined tbc platform of the
jinnati Conventiou in connect.on with
principlre and auterodtnta of Mr.
litsn .nd the Democratic party. He
; it woe an inexpressible relief to
Tge tom the dark and furtid atmrorc reeking with shame and wrong into
and bealtliful breeze of

that intellect
iginallty, wM
propounded i
uponBhc mer
considering t
hi* opinion w
with it, eapec
ntze the autb
acta, haring I
peace of nati
War I

In May, If
brevet captail
cal Engineon
tenant colon
from thi* def
ration* in tb
Mountains,
were, aa th'*
had been, of
out any vies
rations. No
United State
and his whol
men, employ
agtioat India
tenet in the
through whk
One of th&lt;
to discover I

carry him tl
terward thr
jiarta of Cali
scttlementi
Aware of tl
tween the U
determined
the autborit
mendabie |
tr.and on th*
from Mouti

»nd to obta
ley of the I
game for hij
and no in
presence. '
Urrelyhai

for rrfreehr
cvired infa
Monterey, 1
to attack hi
force of al
upon the pi
a scientific
American i
tlii* danger
pel an stUu
a mounui:
distance of
it, raised tl
with hi* os
st poiwlsr upruing in
aamhlare. thkrro and murderers awaited th*
5e out b| the Vigilanro CommrtFrom th
they were ordered to lea'e th.
Among them was Broderick, far­ Col. From
, Locofaro candidate far the .I b.
and wc must exprros regret Uw.
t was not home, to have bero dmwith tl&gt;c brand of murder upe-ui avoiding ■
lOTig the other felon*.— Dft. Tn-■ neither to
the Ameri
at all baa
- abanifaoed

:»f Maine, ta bi* *bh. j hi* march
u»t miiftcalkm meet . route to
he knew Col. Fremont

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)ress Goods,
OF
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ita, Alpacca,
tylcxof American

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a, Childrwi's HoodMtt-

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rlx-d Fartoey, Woqtai

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IDA' CLOTHISO

itcwl Kivlen; Boots sod

.g*, Medicine*, Pabto

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ic fin- yoursclrc* •••
■cuts are true.
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N. ACKLEY.
I. 1855.

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VOL. 1.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 3, 1856.

NO. 10

| that fraternal feeling which ought to ani­ dition. That 1* the Only conclusion which
foe Mexican anfooritiea. Ho pursued hi*
The following i* an extract from foe re­
Wtohtogton, June 21.
march slowly and leisurely, a* the state ra," announced this result to the jicoplu, mate the citizens ofevery part oftho Union you can draw from these resolutions.— port of Mr. Beecher’* speech at the Sum­
In the House, to-day, Mr. Colfax spoke
of his men and horse* required, until the together with the actual flight and disper- towards fooso of all other sections.
ner meeting in New York, a* given in the
no tta subject of foe laws emanating from
Sir, the events tliat are taking place
middle of May, and had reached the north­ rion of the former aathoritiea; and, at the
1 i.
,
tta Legislature of Kataus. branding them
_________
,
________
its friends; it wre buried by the sam&lt; jTTsu*.be officially
communicated
thoj aro’.ind u* are indeed startling. They
ern shore of the greater Tlamath lake, Mme tipju,
The chivalry of the man Brooks, of
as outrageously oppressive and disgracewithin the limit* of foe Oregon Territory, fade of the conquest ti&gt; the French, Eng- &gt; cliallengB foe public mind and appeal to same hand* wbidhlsd given It baptism.
SoulA Carolina f It was the chivalry of
ful, and some of them in direct contra
But, sir, I did not rise for the purpose
when he found hi* further progress in that Bah and Bpanisn Gousula in California: I the public judgment; they thrill the pub
one Who would creep into the steeping^
But I hardly think 1 will.
vention of the organic law and cotatituof
discussing
these
resolution*,but
onlj
direction obstructed by impassable snowy and, to crown tta whole, foe official ' lie nerve aa electricity impart* a tremuroom of a woman when she lay utterly
tion of tta United States.
mountains and hostile Indians, who had paper of foe Mexiran government, on the I low motion to foe telegraphic wire. It i*
Unconscious of the a*aa**in’s approach,
Burlingame defended Massachusetts |
been excited, against him by General 10th of October, in &gt;-laying forac official a period when all good men should unite propose to take in view of them, i may and thrusting aside the drapery of her
against several specific charges, claiming !
Castro, had killed and wounded four of eommimication* before foe public, intro- in applying tiro proper remedy to secure —I probably stall, take some subsequent couch, should bludgeon her. It was the
ttat in all ttat constitutes true greatness, 1
hi* men, and left him no repose either in dueed them with the emphatic declaration. I froace and harmony to tiro country. I* occasion, when 1 stall endeavor to present chivalry of one who should come upon a
she is the first State, nnd her present per- i
camp or on hi* march. Al the same rime “The loss of the California* is coosumma- j thia to be done by any of w, by remaiu- to tta Senate and tta country a fair ac­ blind man sitting cramped in hand* and
But1 *b£5ly tNnk
1
formances are superior to her past patri-1
information reached him that General ted." The whole province was yielded I Ing associated with those who tave been count of wtat is tta true issue prerented feet, and, seeing no policeman near, «hould
otic recollectioDB. He wa* sorry to find J
. Cnstro, !..
”—, was
--a up lo foe United State*, and is now in our instrumental in producing these results, to tta people for their courideratio* and
in addition U
to Uhi* L-T.-..-I
Indian allies,
brain him.
.
i ’
I advancing in person against him, with ar- ’ military occupancy. A small part of tta I and who now justify ttam ? I do not soo decision.
at foe head of her list of assailants tta 1
There he sat, the scholarly Senator, un­
Mv object now ia to show only ttat foe
President of the United States, who tad
my duty lying in that direction.
tillery and cavalry, at the head of four or troop* seat out to subject tin* province I mv
Cincinnati Convention tas indoreed and armed, with anything save Ute pen. Ah I
squicaciug,
dclitarately perverted history, and culofive hundred men ; that they were passing will constitute, it is presumed, a suffiaunt j TI have, while i-temporarily
—’’
'
there you have it I The symbol of the
gized the 'South at the expense of tta
artiund foe head of foe Bay of S*n Fran- . force to retain our poseewrion, and foe re- stated‘ here
'
and‘at
it home,
home, everywhere uni­ approved of tta repeal of tta Missouri North l« the pen. The symbol of the
will
dispoable
formly,
that when .k.
the •tests
of those mt
Compromise, from which *o many evils
NorthMartnchuactt* believed, with
cisco to a rendevoua on foe north ride of mainder
• ’-----’ be
JT-----------u’- rfix
~ -other
,x-------ob*- 1j o.
—~i« .u.-k~.
­
South is the bludgeon. [Tremendou* Ap! sure* were applied to me a* one of party tave already flowed—'from which, I frar,
South Carolina, the fugitive slave law to
it, and tliat foe American settler* in tta
plauav.l But Brooks i* not foe only hero
w
_
more and worse evils, must yet ta sntirifidelity, I would sunder them as flax t*
be unconstitutional, and cited the Ctarlesvalley uf foe Sacramento were compresundercd
at
the
touch
of
fire.
I
do
it
I
Dated. It would, of course, be expected of foe chib. Mythology had her man of
ton Mercury a* authority. In conclusion,
bended in foe scheme of destruction medi­
W. L. MARCY.
the-ekb—her flrrculra—but Hercule*,
now
| font the Presidential nominee of tliat conta referred to Sumner's spcecli—foe no- &lt;
tated against his own party.
•
To thx Pbesident or tux UsrtXD
twilight
'lie association in.olve* a question of j vention would accept, cpcdially andrirocr- i though
*7^^'he
~ went about in foe dim
^dhiscTnb
hlencM of it* sentiment* and foe severity ’
Under lta.se circumstiuicc*, ta deter- States.
world
’s innirovemant,
used «*d
hi* ciub
r
i moral duty ; and »ulf-rc*pect allow, me | fully, the platform prepared for him by , J,
hvdrnl
Ncmean lion*
tta
of its strictures against tyranny. Sum­
mened to turn upon his Mexican pursuers,
j no other line of duty but to follow the hi* party friends. No person can object,
J P? never stole upon unarmed men
ner. he said, never) tad a personal enemy.
and seek safetv both far hb own party
But I hardly think I will.
dictates
uf_________
my ownj___
judgment
and tta ' to that. There b no equivocation «wi his
•
gCtof his approach.
__
_______
o_
He i* pure as tta know which falls ou hi*
and tta American *cttlcra, not merely in ji Is SaxATE^^raitDAT, J vme 12,1856.
tne
(iciest of
01 Cartro,
wtro, but
out m
total overover- •
Mr. Hamux. Mr. President, I rise for ■ impulses ofi my own heart. J. j— ...—.,,— - —---—
——
native hills, and-his heart overflowing
the defeat
in tne
the total
throw of foe Mexican authority inCallfor- , a purpose pBrely personal, such as I tave , may cheerfally submit lo many enforcedread a shortextract from a bj
with kindness for every human being—
nia, and the establishment of an indep^d- f net er before risen for in the Senate. 1 | humiliation*; but a self-degraded man I—Tn
■
hi*own
bearing the upright form of man—ta is
a few day*, fo »t
reply
to tta Keyrtww
^“e’rtd
ent government in that extensive cfetaridesire to explain tome matters personal | ceased to ta wurthy to be duemed a man
an acfompllsbed scholar and q gentleman.
Plainly- aaja ••
■
.
ment. It wm onYhe OtffofJune, and beto myself and to my own future coursei«4).
1 nt all.
A member of the House wbp tad taken .
o l‘rr thcurhl
I Sir, wtat ha*
lu. foe
&lt;l&gt;€ recent
r-xr n( L.
Drmomtic
j BuAuun wd:
„ tfa.Turifc-. Ttadiwu, wbli l&lt;
fore
tiro
commencement
of
tiro
war
be;
in
public
life.
--fc
un oath lo support the con»t«ution, stole
tween the United
Sfiitcs
and Mexico
co’d—USeveral
Senators.
I
.&lt; Clfcta.ll *»•! .11 ta । _
wt
|
lie. fc™
iufrta ta
.fcU Go c®.
into the Sonatc and smote l|m as Cain
i tave there been known, that this rcrolu- ]
Mr. Hanlix. I ask tiro Senate to ex-1 iddorecd the measure* 1 have condemned,
■‘ktS'd’.
Br~t&gt; .taltbilr CT^XOf W
smote his brother.
'
men tion was taken; and, by tta 5th of Julv,, rare me from further service aa chairman j and ta»*an&lt;jtiune&lt;litedc*truativcand ruin­
part '
murder Sumner, to foe President and tta
Inasmuch
os—
many
Pro-Slavery
Mr. Kcitl—It is false. [Sensation.]
I--------- --------y
--------------•&gt;---------2-’ it wo*
?. _* cyried into effect by a *crie« of I of foe Committee on Commerce. Idow ou effect*. It has done mure—vu*tl v ।
.qtiar» my 1 Slavcrv iiropagandisu of tta nation have
Mr Burlingame replied ttat he would ar* inquiring who Gol. i reinwit i*. and
thing more
rapid *attacks, by a small bodv of advert-1 because I feel that my relation* hereafter , more. That principle or policy of terri- , conduct .feorfi«&gt;« w ib*
pfetfita
stealthily vrvpt up to murder Kawaa.—
not bandy epithet*, but was' responsible wtat he ha* done, it is nofomu
more than
than ranid
it foem
men, under foe
conductofaii
With arms and men the vigor of foe Ad­
lor his own language only, nidi doubtless, an act of fairness, to post
----------up.
,. A ,1 terou*
—._— ......
-------------- -----------intre-'
--— . 'Till be af such a character aa to reader it tonal sovereignty which once tad, and .ad kn.ert no ne* j4«ak, nor tale
•--------------» pid
2 ’leader,
2
L ’to perceive
’----* able
*’ '1.
i proper that 1 should no longer hold ttat which I sujipoan now Iim, it* advocates
Tbe«c event* leave foe only one unpleaministration lias been expended in the in­
the gentleman wiui resp inniblKfo^ his.
j certain Pierce District Attorney,
stated
quick
and
t&lt; J,
Mr. Kcilt-1 am.
’
■
in the street, of Detroit a day or two direct foe proper measures for accom- poHitiuti. 1 owe this act. to tfafl dominant within the»a walls, is stricken down; and sant duty, which Is to declare here that 1 human task of ruining free Kansas.—
pHkhing such a daring enterprise.
I majority in foe Senate. Whi-n 1 cease to there i« an absolute denial of it in the | ran maintain political association* with uo [Applause.j It I* atdrmy now, said he,
Mr. Burlingame, after dertolbing and i since, that Fremont tad accomplished
On the 11th of Juiic a convoy of 200 harmonize with foe majority, or teats are resolution of tta convention,if I can draw I pBrty ttat in»ut* upon such doctrinw;— in Kansan; it ia *tormy now in Washing­
severely condemning tiro aswuilt, askud— nothing, except tollrad a few follower* m­
honro* for Cotra’. ramp, with to officer . applied by ttat pu^y with which I have I right cooclustata-a&gt; denial equally to Con- that I ran .upport no man for
ton ; and by and by it will be atormy in
Call
you that chivalry?
In what
wtat rexle
code of to foe wilderness, and leave ttam there
__ _____
ry 1 In
nnd 14 men were unrpn.ed and raptured acted to which 1 cannot submit, I feel that grras, and even to foe people of foe Ter- who avow, and recognize* ttam . and the whole country,’unlem we oftho North
&gt;honor
f do you get aufoority
A—:... t^i.i
f»r itl tr
If «■&lt;&gt;
we 't» starve. For his special benefit, there­ bv 12 of Fremont’* party. On the 15th ' 1 ought no longer to hold that respectable j ritories, of the right to settle foe question foot the little of ttat
wlth »
। say, "Madmen, thw far you have gone,
are not to have freedom of ifiecch, what fore, we publish Secretary Marcy / opin­ nt day-break, tta militark port of Sanoma position. I propose to state briefly the ut slavery therein. On the contrary tiro । God has endowed tne stall be employed
you sliall go no further."
is all thi* government worth II If wc are ion of Fremont. M found in his annual re­ was a*l»i&gt; surprised and taken, with nine , reasons which tave brought me to ttat I convention has actually incorporated into ! tn tattle manfully, firm] v, and consistentTiro peroratian of Mr. Beecher we will
«n”?So ,““d
»d r-^lwl™.
&lt;b. pl.rf.na rf,L.,
P...j &lt;b.&lt; 1, for bl. arf,^ denunjrf
to be railed tn account by *4me gallant port as Secretary at War, under date of
not attempt to reproduce. Wotavc only
nephew of some gallant utwlej- for saying December 5th, 180. Willian L. Marcy w-veral officer*, and some men nnd munit-1
During nine years of service in the Sen-1 doctrine whlcfc only a few year, ago, met highest Interest* of the country which
fairly outlined foe course of hi* remariu*
something
not suiPthelr
_!,cnsi-; is considered to be a pretty competent lon?of war.
millicilllllg which does .....
.....------ -------I
at
®
I
h*
vo
preferred
rattar
to
ta
a
work-1
nothing
but
ridicule
and
contempt,
here
I
owns
all
my
allegiance.
’
live nerves, w viant to know; it. If the jqdg
’-, both of men and of things, and alLeaviuit a small garrison at Sonoma, ' ing than a talking member, and ■«» I tave । ami elsewtarq, natnsly: foat tta flag of
The Peesidext. The question is on
He concluded a* he tad begun, with
&gt;ugh he is not perhaps distinguished for Colonel f’remont w ent to Sacramento to
conflict is to be transferred frqm this usstiKhougti
been almost a silent one. On foe subjects IIKtta X-UUVnU
Federal lUnion,
under tta Constitution foe motion
Maine --to tremendous applause. Having taken his
Ill' ll, UUMV4
.UUUi.1of foe Senator from
-- ------------— .... -------- 1—
brilliancy, force, and or­ Loionel rremoitt went io oacnuuenio w&gt;,
ful and intellectual field, whert the honor* ttat Intelfecual
the United
carries
_____
_ ___________
... rouse the American Bcttfer*
whiriihave
tavesok&gt;much
muchagitated
agitatedthe
ttacountry,
country. of •*—1 States,
“ —
*s“ *slavery
‘™rv j be excused from further K-rvice on the seat, tiro immense crowd began to move
settlers; but scarcely ' which
iginality,
w
hlch
mark
the
gentleman
who
lire &lt;*]ual. wc desire to know it. Tile
propounded the aforesaid legal opinion j tad
i...i iro arrived »kor..
there when «n
an »vnm«a
expre®I |Senator*
Senator* know
know that
that 11 have
tave rarely
rarely uttered
utterel wherever it float*. If thia lialcful priori- Committee on Commerce,
out.
rime may come when MwsaciiuBette will
‘
*'
“
upon the merit* of Colonel Fremont, yet I readied him from foe garrison at Sanoma, I « word. I love my country more than I pie Le true, then that national ode which I
withdraw her representatives’to her lx*Sot niaas Aid rua Kassa*.—The com­
considering foe position of Gov. Marcy with Information ttat Castro’s whole force , love my party. 1 love my country above inspires us always as on a battle-field, I
Selection*
for
a
New«p«rcr.
sony.wbcn safety can't be foupd for them
mittee to raise money and equip crusa­
his opinion will carry some little weight i was crossing the tay to attack ttat place, i my love fur any interest ttat can too should be re-written by Drake, and should i
Most people think the selection of mat- der* for slavery in Kanea*. reported to fo*
under the flag of our commotf country.— with it, ewpedallv among those who recog- This intelligence w as received in tta after- deeply Wt*te or dirturb ita tarmonv. 1 read foe*:
r for a newspaper the easiest port of tiro citizcnaof Charleston, 8. C., on the 13fo
But while her Reprcacntativfo are here, nize foe authority of solemn and offici*! u&lt;«,n of tta 28d of June, while ta wa. on [ raw, In। Jl tta ranting *refleTmx» detate*
i biwincss. How great an error I It is by insU, font they had rereired $9,511, and
they will speak bow and when foev will, acta having important bearing upon tta the American fork of tta Sacramento, 80 . throughwlnch we have ptowd, nn p*rtfea;good
i nlarttat
good
that would
''jLjsmbMner7te.Mlin^uer =l"
I1 all
*** means the
tta most difficult. Io
&lt; look spent “for the South." $8,938. They tad
unciiriag for die con*cquenccs^and if they
of nation.:
mile, from tta little garriton at Sanoma; ntar
wo.ld
rrault result-from
from m vac-my achundreds of exchange pa- armed and shipped to Kansas 73 men.
are pressed too long or too fifr, they will
War Department, Dec. 5, 1850.
and at &amp; o'clock on foe morning of the
he , l»vc
live antermiuglmiC.witl^Aenx.^M^^bear*
intermingling with them. My heart
Kow ftir what b
precise condition , over
-yj, to'
eck, from Jtan
which
......................................................I Kxa, pr arre.iv. .. «.&gt;
------ ----- ri- i ta. often tara full, and the impulses of ,n
lhb, mBlter U
by the Cincin- P*"'JY? ™ LSlv
theto select
not foxink from defending the common­
• I •
•
•
•
•
125th, ta Arrived at ttat place with 90 ri- _____
j_u..
-------- -ro.
the queawealth of Massachusetts, and the freedom
In
a ' flemen
the
settlers in **
that
convention 1 I do not design to tros• •
. w..v,
J?JS?
.2
I. May
U.. 1845,
titan John
l&lt;o&gt;r&gt; C.
C Fremont,
FremonL then
then*
ffemcn from
ft
*' American
*
’
“’ that heart have often been felt upon my
is not what shall, but what shall nut
in the
the corp*
' vallev.
The enemy had not yet appear- hj*. but I have rop™*’’’ thf™t^rcv.
!'“•
momenta on tta Senate; but !
,
Al. i«.rtj Utely, . Iwlj to“to4 J"
' ^*Keitt now Bought the floor, but it brevet
brevet captain
captain in
corp* of
of TopograhiTc
cal EnXrere, and since appointed a lieu-1 cd. Scouts were sent out to reconnoitre.
8k, 1 hold that the repeal of the Mis-; ailow roo t0 „,] nn.i offtfr B ftw Lt)m.1, be
b selected, is no easy task. If eve/y per- company with stewed pear*. A genll»
cal
Engineers,
and
since
appoint*
‘
son
who
reads
a
paper
could
have
qdited
was awarded to Mr. Carlisle, who refused tenant’'colonel left here tinder orders and n party of 20 fell in with a squadron soun Compromise was a gross moral (mH , lnfBb1 opon Mmjix,rtions of the Demoman at the table put one aa be supposed
Sthis department to pnnuieELsexplo of 70 dragoon*, (all of Castro, force which political wrong, uncqualed in the aortal* |
piBtform. Zlhc first resolution that G, »c sliould hear less complaint. Not into hi* mouth and attempted to pull out
to vidd.
„.»frcqucnlly is it the foe case that an ed­
Sfr. Kritt gave notice that be should on ration* in the rwiona bcvonZlbc Rockv | had crossed foe bay,) attacked and defeat- of
of ----------------tin* country
trcaU upon
upoa ihc
’buhject i*
la in
in fo-se
tlieso word*
word*
the stem. After pulling for some time ba
— the
— legislation
-re----------- —
- •, and , trcala
llic Subject
MX. Kent gave noun.
&gt;«■
•
_.ion,
foe region* beromf tiro Rocky I had crossed Uro b-j „---------------------itor look*
all over hi* exchange paper*
nfthr
nolnUlof Mr.
tn n regi Objictaof«ptlii*
_____
.- I,
i rcBd just w, munh
u
Monday reply to aomeof
tbcpcH
- • ration*
Mou|itoins
nervice
j ed .,
it, killing and wounding five
five, without
without hardlv
hardly equaled
equaled in
in the
foe annals
annals of
of any
any other
other __
_j
miK)|j of
„f it
&gt;• ax
a» w
L, annHcaappHcafor something interesting, and can find ab­ was obliged to give It up, and pitting it
rcnurks:
on hi* plate, he discovered that ho b»d
,
11 ih.r^Jniinn. I were as tfewe of his prev ious explorations j harm to themselves; the Mexican com- free country. Still, sir, with • derire to I ye
solutely nothifig. Even- paper is dryer
ITtaiaid Ud beep, of a scientific character, with- j mandcr. De la Torre, barely ewwpin* with promote harmony and concord and bnj’.u-'
r„njttTW h&gt;. no
Or.drr the Coo*tibeen lugging away at a mouse, which tad
”u ^ni
T
ulXnn of £ Demi ort wy view whatever to military one-' the lu- of his transport boats and mne erly feeling, I was a quiet ir,in under all I isiion u u&gt;tvrf«rc with or control tbe dunwtic io- than s'coutribution box, and yet tome­ probably fidkn into the lady • preserve
n»- mitte
.wa, W „ ,b.t f.,.i
xiks;&gt; thing rhuirt be had; his paper must come
thehlhlrostering platform f
rations. Not an officer or soldier of foe . pieces of brass artillery, spiked.
! out with something in it, and he docs the ^Wifo the utmost coolmw be ’enquired
erri*. tremont would ^tjv^neth^.^U^
accompanied him;
The country north of foe Bayof San result. 1 believed it wrong then ; 1 can J a,lpcrt«niiuK to their o»n «ff»lr» not prohibited by
best he can. To an editor wjio hap the
•
’^V\ViyA‘H,-,1^«CXC^lie rout s^isbe-i :md his whole force consistedof sixty-two Francisco being cleared of.tiro enemy, see that wrong lying broadcast all around i 1S0 CouBUiutwa.”
, 1 Irast care about what he selects, theiwrit- of the laily if she had a cat In the bouse.
I take it that fol* language, fou* far, is (■—- —;—-v . (.
.
&lt;rt f tll(.
ted by Mr. Giddings. The conil ■
j
himself for security , Colonel Fremont returned to Sanoma on us uf&gt;w. As a wrong I opposed that m.-ai* foe easiestJk,
parttta
of foe
• “ - d bj- mr roioc, but with InngXge whidi meet, .willing and rrady ', inn
mg Iro
bo luia to
“ vdoJb^^Tfo
iwould like to have her taka
tween Mr. Fillmore, the ran
1
nnd for procuring subsis-, tiro evening of the 4 th ofJulr. u^aitha
usd CQ too I aurc—not indeed
tc^y and
respond from
labor, hverv wtaenber think, tne oa
NU*^ Ka fiti ro
^toXwiiderne..andfoWt«xmtry I morning of. foe 5fo ;raU^
foe peoph
■calfed.tbe
people to-' consistent and steady
ana uniform
unuorm vote*,
votes, response
irom evciy
wciw Senator fewe-rer-j
.»»
obediencetoto
foe
dictates
' tainly
do«
fromme.
me. But
Butm in foe fol- ,
u
'him, it
., explained to
Jfoem
the ooudiUo
coiiditiuu of. I ro rotated d
it it
inin
obedienro
tta
dictaU-s
| tainly
it it
do*,
from
«
* r-ctl&lt;ni,
1 ,|ir0U2h uhfeh he was to pass.
gefocr,
foetn the
, judgment.
cheer- ; lowing
rwojulion
1- find these word*
:
£ 1
8 . it u goii for noting.
■”
' ^One'if theoWcctrhc hail in view was I tilings in tht province, and rcroinmrmded : of my own
judgment I I did
diditalso
italsochecr’
!
--«wor
XJEL With
lent* of the ,
,
J.
j shorter route from an imm.^iatc declaration of independence, fully, in compliance
with foe
the instruction*
instroctions| j
Washington, June SO.
of tiro
foe UcgiBlnlure
Lcgitaturc oi
of Manic,
Mauro, which
*Uh_were
w«« j
ailmmblration and tliose “' 5?° J® tta ,1 to
t^J^^bi^of the Rocky Mn.mtaim,
Mountains : The dedaralKm wm mado, and ta wm s^ of
Uro Kansas Committee ban not arrived
way *giuUi»o in CoosroM."
1 niBy have, »o many tastes has ho t*&gt;
extension of slavery into the 'J®"1*"- 1 Jy|h n)oul|l of die Columbia river. Tula lectod to take the chief direction of aflair*. passed
In ■
.1 it by a vote
rn .almost unanimous
ftr Mnino
T*'1’ fin,t resolution which I read wa* ' cowult. One likes' anecdote*, fun and tlror are expected on Monday. The romfoe House
House of
of Reprosen
Representative* of Maine.
Me then examtnod the
~7
wUnn with I .torch for
for aa part
port of
or the
tne dutenra,
awuitx, would
wouw
The
inc attack
aiuw*. ou
«u Castro ■&gt;was
—&lt; foe -next
—• -■
olfc foe
, j!
..par, ngO in Democratic con ven- frolic; and foe next door neighbor won­ mlttce found evidence foal Mr. Oliver vo­
Gncinnati Cunvcnuon w&gt;
• and• af- ject. He was nt Santa Clara, anentrench. eoMirtrng of one hundred
.. | eaJfyhifo through the
unsctiicl,
|
second
resolution
which
1ircad
B mBn
of good sense will put ted In foe legislative election. There h
.| Gons.
'The'fhc
second
resolution
which
I read
j | dcns
t&gt;ui ttJmt
B man
of got
®
B—
f of
or *,ulh lide of
nwnbera onhr, MX
six, I think,
think, drosented
dissented
.;— 1 WM adopted
.....................................
u_ .a , ,uc.h stujf
_ .fa, B paper. ---------- ---------- k- no l.-L’ul voter of that name.
Hrtvin subsequent.................
years, when
the principles nand
— antecedent* af Mr. |
h,DW“^2S,*Sief1tolpraifOdltoSa.
to I tart* of CalifoFms. H.ippoBirfft
He approached the____Sense
_enalc, consisting of thirty
Mn Oliver remrin. behind collecting
— Bayof San Francrooo. with 400 men ami *nd in foe
•' :­different state of thing* Imd arisen, and it; c&lt;irae» out and the editc
' .nexprewble
rehef
to , S
P«?
«
A circuit
—’---------*• one member noteooti-: became necessary to applv nn abstract, Xcxt comes something
member*,
only
“,d ” Z” X
fefrT
JLX
k1™«»
l«• toe Wimer rf 1M5-0.______ - twS
two piecra,
niece*, of
of Arid
field artillery.
artillery. A
circuit of /'cue m
argumentative, testimony to prove that beisnot ths mem­
somethin
emerge from Ute dark
nuav-w- ,.
.
.
...
_ . 'of, affairs beu- tuoro than a hundred miles must be trav- curred.
k ana
and iu.ua
fmtid atmos*7?
irL’’.'tLe
.
i proposition relating to the States and the auu &lt;«&gt;■- omuj,
editor is a dull fool- And so bo­ ber of Congrees in question.
But the Missouri restriction was *d-are Territories. Hence the adoption of the j. tween them all you see
Proof 1* complete tfiat foe Free State
tame and wrong tato 1 - w
state s and Mexico, and I creed to resell him. On the Ofo of July
.Jwre reekie, wltorf»i».&lt;«[
se. the poor fellow
lb, elmr ligfrl •»* tarithful
tallhM brerae
b™e“ jof
«f(l JX^ed to ^Tenure of offence to hta pursuit wm commenced, by a tajly of gated. The portentous evil* that Wore language contained in the second reaolu-1। gets roughly htmdled. They never think men bad 535 out of foe B15 votes cast at
. foal what doe* not please them may please the legislative election.
ln&gt;to
libeny- He epoke of Mr. fcre- foe aufooritiea of foe province, with eom-; Itto mounted riflemen commanded by predicted have followed, and are yet fol­ tion which I tave read.
wow u toe .Umlmd be.™-free ™ mendable prudence he halted his com- Col. Fremont in person, who, in force lowing, along in it* train. It wa* done,
Now, air. I deny foe position thus as- । the next man; but they insist, if foe pa­
The New York Herald has come to foe
alm II would be &lt;» mamUm toe ^.nd on thf frontier, one hundred mile days, arrived at foe Amenran ^tUern«rt» sir, in violation of foe pledges of that Burned by the Cincinnati Convention. In per does not please them it is good for
concision that the Republiran.jm«dto
..riaeipkw of toe ciwtlwtion and briup from Monterev and iwoceedcd alone to 1 on the Rio de lo* Americanos. Here he party with which I have always acted, and- foe latwuagi* of the Senator from Ken- ■ nothing. — K'atkington City GloOt.
nominate a candidate far Presidentjrho
3^
with which I have always voted. It was tuckv, (Mr. CrittendcnJ so ably and so I
back the government to foe policy of from Monterey
tiiat city to explain the object 01 n« com- . icarui
vw-.U be elected. And thereat it^et.
tofoe
the commandant
commandant general,
general, Castro,
Cartro,I Oara,and
Clara, and wa.
wa. tetrrertnw south toward, dona in violation of solemn pledge* of
appropriately used, on Tuesday last,I hold |
■inc
-------AVafoington nnd Juflcraon.
Mr. Washbura triumphed m tin* taifo; and to bbtain penntaion to go to tta val-! Ciudad de lo* Angeles, (tta ciMr of An- foe President of foe United States, made foal foe entire and unqualified sovereign-: j.ou;” ^jd « elderly maidei, to a young great riarrn, and call* upon all Slaredom
ttaSan’joaquin. where there wm gel«,)tta scat of tta Governor General of in his inaugural address. Still, sir, I wa* ty of the Territoriea i* in Congres*. That womBn recently married.
to pull together!
nay, in foe undoubting conviction that the fey
deposed to «uflhr foe wrong, until I is my judgment; but this resolution i
‘•Yes’’ was the replv.
•rLccedings of the Republican convention game for bis men and gras* for his horse*
During a founder storm, a few day*
u£oftjg to have a girl, I suppose,’ wa*
will be sustained by a large majority of and no inhabitants to be molested by Ms was instantly resolved on to pursue him should see that no evil results wore flow­ bring* the Territories precisely williin foe ,
ing from it. Wo were told by almost same rmntabona which are aoriied to foe , u^-ied.
i
to
that
place.
At
the
moment
of
departpnwenec. Tta leave wm granted, but
ura to. gi»urj«* mtai.MC wto rw.1’- every Senator who addressed us upon
Btwcelv tad he readied foe deaired spot
N IL, desoending perpendicularly mto
that
oecsaion
that
no
cvQ
results
would
The two taken together deny to Congre** , qujctly rtfllonded,
. .
for refre*hment and repo*&lt; before be re­ cd that war with Mexico liad commenced; follow, that-no practical difference in foe
tfe. earth for nlx&gt;ut forty feet, ro a* to
....not
know whether
any power of legislation in foe Territo- r
“That
»hereally
did no
n» widow of Kmllw. to. ~rv«n “ ceived information from our Consul at and foe flag of foe United Steles there
raised on foe 7th of July ; and that foe settlement of foe country, and lite char­
it would be a boy or a girl.”
.
Willud-, Hotel. Wmhngton, who ™
®od H
that Gen. Castro wm preparing fleet would cooperate in the pursuit of acter of foe future State, would take niece,
Follow an, and 1H us sec what remain*.
to., down hr Htebtet, to. Uw4»o I&lt;&lt;T&gt;- Monterev.
wa* formed like foe holes of the chip­
to attack him with a comparatively large
Ctatro and his fonx*. Ita flag of indo whether the act were done or not I have Adopted a* a part of the present plat­
rented. , io
from
fora of Mtilkry, artirj •»! tafrntrj,
munk,
without
throwing
out
any
cartiu
—
peudcncc wa* hauled down, and that of waited calmly and patiently to see foe form, and aa necessary to a new state of
te JoU, IrortaS
U» prrt«« IhM. rate-fr” “™-“
Boston Ant
foe United State* hoisted, amidst the hear­ fulfilment of that prediction; and I am things, and to meet an emergency now
T.o *«* rf w
, KiraliSe ml~««., be
«»
ty greetings and to the great joy of the
exirting, foe Convention says:
woman from the country cam* into In*
American settler* to revolt. In view ot American settler* aad foe forces under
Imwr- ~
office with an old Bible in her hand.
I this danger, and to be in a condition to re­
id promises. They all bate signally
the command of Colonel Fremont.
Ita to.
munler
“I want,” said she, “that you should
pel an attack, ho then took a position on
Hed.
,
The combined pursuit was rapidly con&lt;1-r .U.U-1
print
it
over
again.
It
’
s
getting
aleetle
1 a mountain overlooking Monterey, at a
That Senators might have voted for
unued; and on ths 1 Sth of Augurt, CoraLinn-Mi «&gt;rt &lt;? and mv ovra ion t what
1 distance of about thirty miira. entrcnched
tueinrxirn 01 v-ong;«•••• ---- — . , it, raised tta flag of foe Unktod®U‘* “d modora Stockton and Colonel I remoat,
with a detachment of marines from the
House to make law for foe BeP“b11.'?'
, with his own men, slrt»-Uro in number,
“Fifty cent*."
have alluded, I can well understand. But
•be recant popular uprising in California,1 Awaited the approach of the commandant Suadron and some riflemen, entered the
“Can you have it done in half an hour 1
TtanlbUows the Urt resolution:
«-*&lt; to
to"
ty of tbs Angel., without ro.iatanee or how Scooters can now defend that meas­
atet of gamblers, thieve* and murderers
. , "...___ Lta . .......
Im arttins
objection ; the Governor General, Pica, ure amid aU it* ««*, whfeh are overwhel­
l.J tor VigiUnoe Ororrit■
nomination of Buchanan, did not even
From the 7th to the lOtii of March,
ming
the
lw.d,
if
not
threatening
it
with
foe Commandant General, Cartro, ami foe
. cJ
Whreitta old lady went out he e«t cover tbs Court Hou**
Mexican aufooritiea, having fled and dis­ a oenflagratfon, m what I do not compreround to the office of tta American B»ble
-I du. pudtlon- GoocrJ Cut™ fr“&gt;
Bociety and purebared a copy fo&gt; fifty
i i7.nn.fch within »tt«Ung dbutw”, nafr persed. Commodore. Stockton took poe. cXn.1 Fmnoot, fclberiug to bin plnn of sesaioa of the whole country as a conquest tributabfe to, ttat act slour—nothing else.
conU..
»' ■
j freemen in fr
“Oh! masaa Bakes alive!” exclaimed
It lies at the foundation of all our muforI Moifrias •“ “Ifri"*
Take nil tlfeae rtwoludon* together, and
' "Li to wnnj^mltHnp.remtn-itnor
felt- r«3r " )»'•&gt;?
foo deduction which we must «e~ri!y
him, among the other felon*.fee when he should return to the aquaddraw from them i« a demal to Coagreaa of
an v power whatever to legislate upon foe
aa whatprintin’ is!”
suLiect of alaverv. The late raaoiuwon
A -u. Sr ™ &lt;« 5o Son

wax.

H-nlto. rf

ifcation

"ditotarged ttam from hi* service
tod toreccive otirore in their stead
„ -‘•■—’•“fr"-"*.*?’*?

,ou!d

^Jr'iuss
while the Territory is in

Convention nt Cincinnati donel

�SPAULDING
.
Xrfraritarr, Dear
Press of yesterday, 1 i

hich will
L-ucr from Duet. Lindsley to Senator

REPLBLICAN TICKET

therefore understand what their advocacy
BndiaDan means. What Stephen Ar-

JOHN C. FREMONT,

ocrucy whom candidate
fore bo thinks if they
.
chanan, they ought to vote for Fillmore.
Wc presumt they know about aa well

prom very'aatisftctorfly (to himaelf)

Wilson. Dr. Lindsley is an eminent
physician of Washington city, end his

svmpathies are ceriainly not with the Re­
publican*. Let the libellers of Mr. Sum­
gramme, play it out. The reputation and ner read thia letter and blush for their byMetiers of the Territory, b a legitimate qodifications of Col Fbxmokt w'dl not be
j pocritical assertiow.
where their ballpta wiE tell on tbe side of and lawfully elected body; consequently, booor, bis*emin&lt;*t ability and indomita-j
Freedom. Tbe Pionter has the oonsisble energy as displayed in tbe conquest of
teucy to support a Candidate for Presi­ by it which among other barbarities, make
auididate* for the P
Califoniia, in bis carear in the Senate of the
e people, we ahould dt&gt; it thus:
dent who etikria'.n. the most proscriptive it a erime punishable by two years’ imSAMUELT. MeXAIR 1
United States, ami in his daring and brill­
Fremont is a sensible Democrat;
sentiments toward foreigners, and who.
H. QBXXNFIELD,
iant exploits through fields of snow and
Buchanan is an &lt;wu-naible Democrat; C j D'-UToX.
nevertliek-sa, stands on a platform that i«
J. &amp; YAK aaCNT
lawfhlly held in Ibe Territory, are jurt over rocky difla and mountains in the
wholly
proscriptive
on
the
suljert
of
K.
Fillmore an insenaiMe Know-Nothing.
service of his country, place him beyond
and
righteous
laws,
and
Freemen
are
Nothingism. Tbe order is dsooonced in
Barry Coaxly will
the broadest and most emphatic terms by l.mnd to submit to them. The pretence
adversaries. But play out your game.—
lint Convention of Albino Democrats that
Pennsylvania are forming "Wheatland
“Curare, Eke chickens, come, home to
nominated Buchanan, while he (Buchanan) Iglature were legally elected because
clubs," (after Buchanan’s rtmdtmcc.): the
It
*
they
received
certificate*
of
election
from
banner inscribed with the name &lt;-f John
puta forth the following declaration of sen­
f .'Larics Fremont should hare for its device
The Charleston (8. C) Jfrrrery, an or­
timents, in his fourth of Jnly oration, de­ the Governor, is too puerile and harmless
L1ND8LY
a thmhiuff enucbiJir.
gan of the alarebolding oligarchy, an ad­ Bea. Henry Witafe
to
deceive
any
one.
Tbe
certificate
of
' 11M ' I i
:Le ConrraUou.
livered at Lancaster. Ho says:—
vocate of the revival of the tlavc trade,
MaaaacNcaxTra.—lion. MoaesG. Cobb,
*
he Brerident
Hrerident cf the American State 1 ”
c'lou n w. bc
the
“As the country sinks f.-kniliam rises,
evidence of a right to a seat, and is in no an unflinching advocate of the Cincinnati
o. w. MILLH.
case conclusive of the legality of an elec- Slavcry-extenaion platform, aud of the became in times past a political axiom."
J. ROBERTS.
for a State Convention of the A n&gt;er}ren
njh’ thu'itat
election of Buchabab , bold* the following
party of MaoMchusetts, to consider what
Just no. It is M true bow, aa in times
ed with the proof of the illegality of that language toward Col. Faawowr:
action should bc had in regard to the sp***** *
ixat. Hie Cincinnati Convention demon-{
proaching Presidential campaign.
Die
ik
election; the facts sworn to before the in. . 1 its truth in nominating.Tarawa
h. ­
strated
JamesR
Bu
We do n« ace bow any trueJieartcd I Tertigatlllg Committee of Congress, a pert
(.'unveutioa is to bc held at Springfield, on | st ths ollwv 0
chanan. For four ycaaa the democratic
Tueoday, irt Joly.
________
.
foreigner can vote for Buchanan, avowing. I of &lt;hW(i tothnOBJ
publtahrf in die
A few years ago the same paper spoke nat ional administration has been “sinking"
SUX» Oflkvr..-*&gt; be ■uppertsd at the General Elee
p„,„
differently of him. September 24,184", die country deeper and deeper. z Person- i
tMa in Soeetnbef nest, sad for the parnoM ut u be does web prowrlpii.e raiiraenl. , Uj,„„ of M,y
al Libertv. Freedom of Speech, Liberty I
nominatioj cendidatn far the Nstioual Electool
them; »"•&gt; «• J» l«» «-■ &gt;«&gt;. «i&gt;y .
rf , dmb(
T„rturj of it said:
fine debate oti the uncotiditional adiniMoci
of the Press, aye, Life itself, have all l&gt;ccn
Kn.kle.t K. N. no v«. fcr bm. ■« web _
of Oregon Into the Union u a free State.
sacrificed to appease a damning party am- .
a proscriptive platform.
bition and “crush out" the apirtt of Re-1
Tlr ilemomte app«ueti it, and urged
amendments designed todefeirt tbe bill—
Die
Pioneer
man
say
publican Liberty, in all parts of the I nr.t Ri ■MHK
Everything for Slavery—nothing fix freeion. Cherished Institutions—lustitutitais
UEORUK W LEE.
I-.: » IIJ,
&gt;uw&lt;» -ur. «... —.... j
-&gt; —• •
--p— ------------------ dom Is the motto vt
ISAAC P. CHRISTIAh'CY,
established, confirmed and sealed by the
trow Iboee &gt;bo join«l.“
LpoUs. and forced the minions and tools of
W. R.-5OYE8,
blood of the patriots of *76, have W-n
PUJV POWER.
rerh.,. &lt;W
rf fci—r -r bUA
of su
th. Ug.
Co). Fbxmoxt waa aot tliop a candidate
JOHN McKI.XSET.
denounevd and their demolition threatened.
tafcm, bu rorfy- ybere
DONALD MelNTYRF., •
for the Presidency, and the Mercury was The institution
liepublican rreeootn,
Institution ot
of IlcjRibliran
Freedom,
FERN AR DO C. BEAMAN.
Spirit ot ibe People.
I W. b..|« he «dl
«•. Ut u. bor.— of
Other Mp- one of his most ardent admirers. But
juchiefC&lt;)«xxx-Stosx,FaxxScuooui,
HOVEY K CLABK.
Bafirirox, Lrv. Co.. June 21, Ie£»l.
•
i'V,L’ril,'-6T"‘“TJ
11“^"
-II thi. Iugi.1. now he is a candidate for the Preawicney ) are denounced at the South and by the
Daax Tripixx—Dw nomination of,
«,U end U«u ..tb-bnn for the inform. I
d
UwM in opposition to Bcchasax, asd his elec •Democraev" of tbe ’North,
Fronwet is received lure with joy and
AZ”’ as “nurssries
.
lover of Freedomy’Dve editor of tbe Pioneer is an unriral-' to. Be b... --------------uken
«n^nf------------------|un»if en- j
rf
t-rr breast,’ while kur cd Toctkion. The most brilliant earn-1 oaire abont It, and find that no Republiacbemea
of
the
StaveJxddmg
aristocrats
&lt;
if Fm1 Schools, Foxx SrscciR Foxx
pmim
O&lt;
the
|rrr.t
&lt;
I™.
B&lt;,ml«.te«
'Furl-1
tomd
It.
Tbe
money
nl&lt;*&gt;
io
‘
'J*
r'T
’
. tha street* mournitig, paign of
f—• — D—’—*“ ’**—1 1
•
• •
—
... . I
. .
,
tne »»
pure nrca
uoerey for
sir rviusmg
so who are laboring to elect Kvciiaxas, fi&gt;r | I'asarrowixs. and applauded the u rung,
and rcfiuse to bc comforted. ’Iliey tell us
"nmrb«»” .Uo romptred to tbe1 ,,
. , ..,,
the
6r» ot
of l.berir
rehunur to
that they arc surprised tliat while’we had
the purpree of carry ingout tWr program
That paper ixo m fawtt, iixxx, cspourcd
political tactics uf our friend of the Pio- r““"
“ k“ rV“"’ J*" ? &lt;!»«&lt;.
far Xto, 1. -bml. u&gt; me of
U» TmtHrk. IoSl.ro «”*
&gt;*• &lt;»"” «f
&gt;’
i
■
, «i ,
) 1 Daraorr. undertook to put down tx«
is. He undoubtedly knows where it », I , . ,
,
.j ...____ ,
ry
reviving tl, Afr.ru SUre t.nJr 8„
r,„
n.l
,
.
.
.
tbe
infamous
laws
passad
by
this
spurious
all shoal*! bc set aside firr such a num as
and since he has raised tbe question, we
r
;
■,
paktt, capnubed and defi-nded the
l
m .ii
i. ..
/u . Legislature—laws more unjust, tyrannical | This is tbe key on which the Mercury and iKD
Fremont. Is not that' fenny while Frenresuine he will tell us all about it. Out
j
___ J
,
, and oppressive than the edicts of tbe most other advocates of tbe Rlvck Code nJ cause of "Missouri Border Ruffianism,’’
Our neighbor flatters himself without I 1 . , , ,

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

A Smx.—One of the'most significant
political movements of the day is tbe pro­
ceeding of the National American HUmore club in New York city on Satarrfcv
last.
Ibis dub numbers some 2,000

cause. In the article in question we did
not allude to him at all, except to show
his misstatements in asserting that Her­

Jfw. Jd

bert was a Know-Nothing, and voted for

uTtraUi'

well known to every -one but tbe editor of

Know-Nothing party in New York city.
&lt; &gt;n the night sIkitc mentioned. President
Van Ripgr, ekcrasing a power conferred
upon him hy tbe constitution of the club,
announced hie purpr*c to abandon Fil­
morc awl support Fremont, and appealed

the Pioneer, that he waa an inveterate
slavers -extention Locof«o—that bc was
a delegate to the Cincinnati Convention
v^iich nominated Buchanan, and formed
the political creed for the- Pioneer. We
Yea, there-wav a split—an awful split!
made no reference to the Pioneer man in Die
'
editor of the I’ionaor split off, and the
unanimously sustained, and this, too, while any other scn»c. We spoke of the Slave­
consequence wax, tlk election a few days
Mr. Fillmore was just in the bar, ou reholding aristocrats who supjmrt Buchan- after, of tbe K. N. candidate for President
oftbe village corporation by a majority of
Washington, June 27.'
Democratic party, and our neighbor has nearly two to ona over the strongest can­
Die IntellifHMcr says: "It has been
the extreme rqoderty to take our remarks didate of the Democrats.
’published in tba New York papers that
Wedoisot blame him “for skiing against
&lt;Jo*ta Rica had recognized the power of all to himself. He discourses beautifully^
Walker, given up the war, and offered to and brarely on the subject of whipping the Irishman in this instance." We go
be respcmsijNe for all the expenses grow- Ireland, but we fear if he should come in fix liberty of conscience, and if be thinks
ingojiltfir UVu.numl l.?
-I
,iU,, t„.
o(
EmenrM Ule,
it right for Democrats to shoot Irishmen
sons in this city who are well informed, . . .
,, r 4
-nthat this is a rimer labriration. On the ’ th“
w&lt;*W
8I’,nt Wl,1,n8
let him say so with perfect freedom. We
contrary, we underatand Costa Ri&lt;» has 1 ,hc
weak."
think differently and consequent ly condemn
resolved on waging war to the lastagaintt I
Well, our friend is anxious for a eonthe foreign invaders of Central America; test,
ust, and
and in
in his
his sear
sear h
h for
for a
a combatant
combatant be
he
In answer to the question of our con­
and according to the very latest adrio&gt; |
again eclipses the military talents of his temporary w» will say ; the Banner was
from that country, the army was readv
not established with reference to him of
for the field as soon ns the conccrtf-d at predecsMsor who labeled his boots with:
tack of Guatemala, San Salvador ami.
his paper. He magnifies tbe subject ex­
Honduras might begin, which attack would
Qur o
Our contemporary, after all, had rather ceedingly when, for the purpose of trying
to excite sympathy, he eonlinnally asserts
meet
an
artifical
combatant
than
an
IririiWalker, whose forces, it is stated, are petman, and l&gt;cing too merciful to shoot at a that the Banner waa established to oppose
live hero, be manufactures an immaginary him or tbe Pioneer. No thought was given,
K "The Black Republican party is oae and pops away at that. He blows by its proprietors, to either.
It ia neith­
m worst of the many faction* which up a tub full of K. N., Bubbles, and th^n er he nor his paper that we oppose, but
we sprung up in Ofqteaition to the “de- pitches into it with a courage to which bis his political aifinitiea. The Banner was
established to oppose the Slavery exten­
raocracy.’bocauac baaed upon "Prioripleu, Ha gives a ksig dissertation on the say- sion schemes of the Democratic party, to
not Men, nor Party.” You will find it iqgs of the Baimrr on the K. N. subject: advocate the great principles of Constitu­
“the worst" organisation to wrestle with among other things be says *.
tional Liberty, and to help roll on the tide
you ever laid foul bands upoc.iure as you
of public sentiment that is now sweeping
lira." It will “snret" Buchanan ia Hoc
over
the Nation, bearing to the white
18 States. Mark that, Bccuanan, Brooks

and Hauser. When Buchanan is elected
Prasideot, BuUy Brooks is to bc his Pri-

"chivalrously" t.ZZin^ «a Irithma*. Very
amwnnrlata van-_
J

Extract from a business letter dated
Pontaic, June 25, 1850.
"The fire n raging out here! Fremont

have never informed oar readers of any
such thine. W e have never said any thing
about Know Nothingiam of any degree
whatever. Our valiant neighbor has blown
up the K. N. Bubble aa a target, and then
fired al It. We have written no article
on that subject, nor even alluded to it ai-

Cimaolidating
ted Floating Pi
From their Pal
of ic
iv Amphltheatr
Au.)■
MU 18&lt;l, are i r______of_____
____
land_ Oh
_...
I k-*
tiasippi
Brock,- and
riamf-.
Hon.
,
theirfcoRTHj
an. ;i theirMJRTH.their NC
imi mimes non.
—»|j Cercus,
Circus, ao
celeb
E. Gridley as one
G..« 'of
‘„r them.
tiavu*.—
so cciei
nml joke,
LkliA h.it
..,&lt;1 V.-i
I ha*e to spoil a good
bat ao ., and
East, !*■..
into
tliat is concerned, it is wholly un 1 evoeem, with t
1 had econversation with Mr. G. I panics comprisi
days after the nomination vf Fro-1 distinguished ?
I, and received positive assurance of J Southern l-rf.
■- - -A« —
—m-,-* .k_ _1 • ....
•
,
same ring, in fi
in perscrux- df
j the wav, Lhavc the names of over
Both compan
’ men wfco bare been lending demoi in this eottrrty, who have renounced mere, two »uh
Cincinnati Platform Buchanan, and two sets of ring
toniime every
Siiectaclc evvri
Canham. the tn
। several have been Supervisors of with bin brass
is, and all hare l«n working, iufiocu- in triumphal j
’hfc mo*.tdng &lt;
ia “a .ignificcnt faA," that while B'
cverv place of
old "sore head*,-' who formerly ixo-1
’ 40 H01
d to be WMgs are llnkkg themselves
pins, the pmpit are
all going
...-----...g Chatan's Strii
Ipccek. Free Kansas
Kenmc nnd
end th?
the rtUd ofTrick F
■tot^inccs. Hastily,
—,
C.
ring and War
„ am" htiT.—We have - cverythhm

B&amp;KMM I t

N. BAILEY, Epitok-

Itahing it, and"during the very brief time
that we hare charge of it, its columns will
be held sacred to the objects of its found-

that a majority of the Border Ruffian

I-*fli*l*t«re were fiurly chosen, exists only

article in tbe ISontrr. With him it Is
tut yeucrie.
Tbe direct contrary is true.
It is proved conclusively by the testimo­
ny sworn to Wore the investigating comislature were fraudulently elected, aa any

yet regardless of this overwhelming tes­
timony, the writer of the editorial artipatriotic Legislature by a simple applica­
tion of the rules of addition and subtree-

ter that is so well understood.

As ap­

propriate to thia subject, we introduce the

following quotations from the Detroit
free Preet, the Heresies of the Demo­
cratic party of Michigan, the paper from

the clique who rule the Democratic party
of Barry county take their cue. The

4;
uptfk jHEM bF frXud and
V1OLENCB WOULD BB UNWOBTHT THE
NAME OF AMUICAN. IF THEU WAS EV­
ER JLSTtFlABLX CAC8B FOB POPULAR
RKVOLUTIOM A0A1B8T A USURPING AMD
11 c"“

Kansas Legislature is before the country;
Atchison, Stringfellow and other ruffian

gan, BL, formerly a Democratic paper,

refuse* to support Buchanan on the pro-

of the Pioneer with regard to Herbert.—
•’500 majority for Fremont
*om Old Oakland. The members of the We were contented to lei our contempolomfoco party are deserting the old bulk
They can't be stopped I’ Hur- tbsrefure, "we left, him alone in his glory.”

Tbc Mobawk Ceurter, the leading Dem­
Wa are willing that he should fire at im- ocratic paper of Herkimer, N- Yn takes

tion by Missouri votes.

The ovsrwbalm-

L
Washmgfttt
The IIouso resnfni-A tile eotwiderstivi
of the bill providifltf for tba etih&gt;i*aicu
Kansas into tbe UmotL
Stephens, having the ffeor, mtinataf
his design to ofTzr a substitute.
Campbell, of Ohio, asked him tv accept
an amomiment thereto b eficct ta
m&gt; much of the Kansas act Sa dccLrcvsSj:
the Missouri compromise.
Stephens—1 do nut accept it.
Campbell—I suppose not.
Mr. Washburn, of Maine said Mr.
Stephens' preposition wm a side bimr to
kill the Kttnena bill.

tk biter I
the whole
vindicated tbe Kansas Nebraska art, atd
condemned the movements of Northern
people to thwart the policy &lt;/ that ineas
uro. He said the pending bill admits oc
Etce that tbe Topeka ronstitoiim m
formed against law and order. He m
reclined to think the real object « f ftia
movement was not to much to get Kin
aaa into the Vnum as a free State, ti tu
kindle the fire of «ivil war in the eetmtrv.
Mr. Campbell, uf Ohio, in the courie
of his reply tc Stephens, aai&lt;l be cotii
prove that Jcfli-reon denied tbe ovutitatiucial power to acquire territewy. ari
could pc-jduce the o. igiual manuscript of
a letter written by Jctfereen a few vem
Iwfore hia death, in which be not idy sp
proved of tbe Missouri compromise, tet
in express terms admitted the power of
Congress to exclude slavery. Dus letter
ba intended to have lithographed to so
company
his speech. He coatendel that
.&lt;■«, pinlonra-CU.
mnidn. In go—. Tk.1
• 0 ,
.
.1
- i amd rra fabtY espoused and d.-fended the tbr Kansas- Nebraska bill carried out tbe
to go to the White Huimc ou the 4th of murder of tbe Irishman, Keating, and the provisions of the compromise mwwuresr/
March next, in &lt;lcfiaA» of your artillery. cowardly assault ujhhi Senator Sumner, 1850. arguing the constitutionality sad
tn Washington. TAar W1" A*D IT* P**- expediency of excluding slavery from tbTY have done all these things and more, Territories. Messrs. Campbell and Ste
The Democrats are now very anxious
phens were rejn-au-dly interrupted fiv«■
on this subject, and are constantly pro-, the country" lower tlsui it was ever sunk plttnation regarding ti&gt;e cuntrovrrtel
pounding the above inquiry. It ia not ' before. At tio time since our Revolu­ points on slavery.
Mr. Fvans was in favor of adini ti8{
strange that the men who could not tell tionary patriots struck the first Now for
Freedom has the cause or perpetuity of Kanaev as soon aa practicable, without re­
Frcodom, been “imnW so low. And rias gard to the number of inhabitant*, provi­
inated by their party in 1832, should now the country sinks Federalism rises." The ded a lair election could be had. lb
eulKor* and sbetlora of ail ll«c outrage" would send thither General Scott to srFxxmoxt ia., The imfiicnsc enthuiiasm upon the country would ‘-sink tbe coun­ ctire such a result. He cvartendel ihsl
with which his nomination is hailed, indi­ try” decjM-r ami “raise Federalism" still |x»pular sovereignly waa an egregious ct
higher.
They seek to place Federalism ror, because no people could cxrreiw
cates that they will get an inkling of hit
at ll&gt;e bead of the National Government, s-n-croign power till they had a concerted
history in November next, and a more _____ ____ a______ ________ ____
-------and to engraft all thcFedrnil notions
into and complete jurisdicticai aver the sol
Mr. Merrell c nt ndAl that thr adms
enlarged edition on the fourth of March the Executive adininistrati&lt;m of this Re I
following. We refer our readers to the publican Government, instead of a Re- i»tratiou mutt bc held responsible for the
|Hiblican government, they arw al tempting [ preaent agitation, and argued againtt the
tbe establishment of a^fj- ederal, strocqt extension of slavery into the Territory,
first page, Mr. Mabct is now the Dem- government’’ to “subdue" the people into I
Mr
; L-Vicnuunu w xuwiuv u:v |&gt;e&lt;&gt;p&gt;c inw
—
• Dunn cxpnwaed a wish to strike
octatic Secretary of State, and was, at tin । _aubniission.
_______________________
Verily, ’’** the
_____
country
------- sinks,
t_k_ i tA.
down
—- what luw
to
prcagnt dutortime said report was made, Secretory of Federalism rise*.’1—Det. Trib.
'
| bancca, and real
were previous to tbe Kansas Nebraska
War under Mr. Polk, sad he is conceded
Boston RartriKs tub Nomixatios or ’ nd.
- . lie offered an amendment »ubstsn
Fremont and Dattox.—The ratification tiall
tially to restore the Missouri compro­
ocratie party. The report shows who meeting nt Boston last Munday night was mise.
an immense gathering. Dx- enthusiasm
Mr. Grow moved the previous nuesGen. John G. tics.
Maxcr thought of him. Let everybody was beyond precedent.
Tyler prwmhxl. Spevcbes were made by
Mr. Walker made on unaucccwfiil methe duunnan, by lion. Dioa. D. Eliot, tian to adjourn.
Senator Hamlin, aud John S. Swifo.—
■eaator Hualla.
The demand for the previous unrttion
We publish on our first page the Speech Ex-Senator Hamlin's effort was very ef­ wau sustained—98 against 62. Ibe msri
fective.
oucstion wm ordered. Tbe bill will be
of the. Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, United
the first business in order on Monday.
Adjourned.
ty.

The next day, (Feb. 10th) the same pa

Hurnr,—Howard and Sherman, of tfe

Senator Hamlin has always been a I

creed with a very intelligent and «“»
_
reliable gentleman, who lui* re­
ly returned from a visit to Philaifcl- Pantoimmlrtt,
. and New York citv. He state* that ’ Diu~in&lt;-i&gt;ne*
enthusiasm at the Eart for Fremont
.
mmensc and unprecedented. Ho was
lle
Bred that New- York City itaclf would tcnl &lt; «*&lt;’le Gy

carried for the ticket by a large’ inaity. The young men, and the active j lx«utuul Dpi
। and vigor of the city, arc all fir Fre- ’ncuBB.
nt. And so it was in the interior of i
“
'
State. Everywhere the feeling is tin,r«
Thus tin- ball move* &lt;«.—Det.
“I'.

been received

M

RK».

nil of ihe i&gt;rlr
beads of Eur«
Jversally acktH
the most gn
gan: SanA
I'uorW.
I
Bill Lake, i
i
laeiiKe1 &lt; &gt; drain v Clow
Henry Ms;
test liv ing G.
Die Motlej
: |&gt;as*ing even

'gtiishcd Dnii
.« FERRIS.
F. Donald
u p«T~&gt;m won arc taddited. R&gt;
KIM1C0MB A HARLOW,
• • araranl. ' i-omic EqUCtt
took

l*rn Hfirculoi
FEBKB. KDCCOMB FbaBUVT'! Gro. Dun
teae lK
__
_
llyinnnit, nt&gt;'

Patil-Fork!!!

”«J D'"“

Stare, by
0BBUL si the HaaHnrtProvbiM
’ D.JL H A W LK\.

JK-rson Meet!
| j Perebc
l&gt;, frfffrt FMl AN# JJACKEREL. u
J&gt;,.UXj or tw.
&lt; J’airatoMM.
■Inara nu hand ।
, „ ..
HAWlXY'.l I V.
Lo
—r
’ I'pcmm cxeen
HAWLEY S ! the revolrin|

trarosrKrMjffitii,p T.

-----------------I Tumbler.

.
j
W. Jtini
HAWLEY'S
tfetTFaa hand, known Eque
_______________
HAWLKYX I
J. W. Pa
bkfl. Shot, LcadraJ Cspj-^sred OU’ Jcbusnd f&lt;»
HAW I JIT n. ; r, „ 11 .
■
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JUWLETH. | Eqnettrian k
ODA-LaLKBaYUS. Sd,Soda sad Sahartm. M
C. CrnahV

HAWIXVH.

: Pantomimic

■ik,ai
■
H. Gintv
_ ____________________ . HkWttTBHnnJ|e [{ao
uo— j.l.U.I.'v.irgi
w&lt;a 1 J. Aroi*t
HAWUBY-S. | Dw*. StC
Ide Cirune.
HAWWYTL,! Tbci.,,..,

BAWlXn*. J“rt?r’ Bn*1
lo ' ills, &amp;r.
SlTHi-lL
!
t wife Caoun baa tot my ted ' cstabhshmi;
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State.

The steamer Illinois arrived thia mom-

Democrat, aud has been twice elected to ing with &gt;2/170,000 in specie, and 050
the Senate by the Democratic party of । P“*®g*«- She connected al tbe Isthmus
Maine. Since the Cincinnati Convention |
«Sn£&gt;Wrt&gt; A^whki
down
•2.658,000.
that nominated Buchanan and endoroed the
The papers are filled with matter rela­
repeal of the Missouri Compromise and tive to the revolution at San Francisco.
Casey and Cora were hung by the Vigi­
present administration, he takes leave of lance Committee at the same time tbe fu­
neral rites were being performed. Die
them and goes in for the people's caodi
place of execution was surrounded bv
date, Jostx C. Fsxmoxt. Read his speech 2,000 bavooeta.
*
Judge‘McGowan, formerly Chief of Po­
lice in Philadelphia, baa been indicted by
the Grand Jury aa arcossory to the mur­
der of King.
king a concerted effort to excuse the cow­
The Vigilance Committee had arrested
ardly outrage upon Senator Sumner, by several ballul box sluffcre and despera­
does. Ike committee hare also obtained
trifling. They introduce the testimony of poeaessinn of a fraudulent ballot-box of
Doctor'Boyle to support tbeir allegation*. tngenkaw construction, which was used
al the last municipal election. Ik mOat
Who is this Dock. Boyle 1 He appears astounding election frauds have been dis­
covered.

3d. It is ■

An infidel dub in New York recently
undertook to get up a celebration on Ur
anniversary-of Tom Paine's birthday, ard
sent a ticket of invitation to the editor of
the Tribune, who declined it, and instead
of honoring the infidels by his presence at
the supper, he gave them a ■most heart
■uckening accounts of Painc's-morai char-

4tb. The
attached to
Oth. Mar
never Nortl
6th. Mar
here, have 1
; this State, i

BESS GOODS*

lowing:-

| a small |&gt;ar
of a Mctuq;
trimmings of all kinds—Can t fail to each—but ■
m
t.,ip 1stro all the mod
8th. It i.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
nishes gW
Itavtly.i
llahmcnt th
resented in
mrnt.

_ _____ -

but an old negro, who stood by thegrari,
Mtonisluvl a: the co&lt;&gt;lne«s of'the
broke out with the fiJIowing impror iptu:

»bv*&lt;6obbet. Lord

...---

ADMISS
Tc
Our stock df Groceries i» very large.

and for thia reason was called to attend

the Plaxa, first warning by printed placan!*, the fnends of the Committee not
proclaim its illegality to the world; and
The New York Herald, which is jurt
to enter the Plaxa during tbe meeting.__
mocracy, and wheels into line in the Re­
hihited a very niggardly spirit, striving Tba nbiw&lt; etf thta
_ .L.
.&gt;
publican ranks and hoists the standard of
by every speciea of prevarication to make
There were about 2000 present. Noviothe injuries appear re trifling aa possible.
rere upon our friend. He evidently wiabThe Bufah Republic, a hitherto Dem­
iencc but much con fusion. Resolutions
it amounts tn little. It may be condensed
ocratic paper, repudiates Buchanan and cy, and proclaim that thia bogus T-ygiabt
avoid giving hh opinion aa to whether the

nobody ci-urn—to do with iL It
in-better taote if hh ’frienfr
“dRU® AND MEDICINES.

ami his name rot quietly."—Obrilw*

AG UR

x'rtorim and

ROT

gXCSPTXD.

READY
VI MADE
HAVA CLOTHING-

Oftrewite. FbcHinX. Blue Drubs?.
■B Lads ut saaMwr rare.

led to admit that they might have caused

Will bc ex
day, July ’
(Aftaniooe
Also, at
Saturday, &gt;BBVILLB, '.
July 3,

UFFICB &lt;

Tl
11
W»

X
**

Local, Car

oramind
»20

iwm Mr. omat

ly believed the G
•mount to nothing.

PT-'

�d attack on Aa B
•mpiieity thermi
•sya, had rafhM
orwinc, ny tat
util he remvW
which he waa vi

Editor Adnrtmer.Dcar
Free Press of yesterday, I s ^hatpa^f
slates it aa a “gratifying fac
that three
of the Whig randidatre for
this State, attire 1843, are t
.
■Buck and Bn-ck,” and £me« Hon.
Townsend E. Gridley ns one of them.—
Now I liatc to spoil a gn&lt;?d joke, but so
Qr iw tliat is concerned, it ia wholly un­
true. I had a conversation with Mr. G.

I ilbstitatK1 uked him ton
to io effect ton

.8 BOUND

Uirc, several liavc been
V.WW, and all have lu-cn working, infiuen-

his desire that
to the Committoe &lt;f
of the Union. He
Nebraska act, and
aicnts of Northern
•obey of that niea*.
■ling* bill admit* on
11 constitution tu
I -id order. He «« *
real object of thia
I much to get Kan| a free State, as to
war in the country.
' &gt;hiu, in the course
liens, said be could
I lenied the cotistitu.
uirc territory, and
’itial manuscript of
ifcrson a few years
t dch he not only sp.
I i compromise, but
I littod the power of
'avery. This letter
ithographed to ao
He contended that
bill carried out the
I iromise measunwof*
mstitntiauality and
ig shivery from the
Campbell and Ste(interrupted for ex|/tbe controverted

mere, two seta of clowns, "
two seta of ring horaca! Pan­
tomime every afternoon!— /
Spectacle every night! Tom
Gmhmn.lho magical Bngler, 1
Wilk h&gt;« 1-- - a*
.
in triumphal pro«Li&lt;m Zn » c.
- ----------j., mvWWIIKI. UU
tl-a
t__ .r-of ____
.
.
•ho _____
morning
arrival
in
every place of exhibitiamby _.^i
40 HORSES,
' &lt;£
"BIYXX JIT OXB MAX! -Mg*

■tial democrat*.
•
It is “a significant fact," that while *
•few old “sore head*,” who formerly pnfetted to Ito WMgs are linking thomwives
new tn
the
.
anew
to
'Uw' ,kviTi?*
* *---- •
«Tro.TF.£X
•"r?
s&lt;rtm
for Free ,r----- , sraj Il-nw “Lt* tatatorntaklw.i-Du. -&gt; Ri-ybllrim
r
-&gt;
”
i.mec*.
Hastily,
C.
W^MWa*Ilwh,
a
etag urfYV.r Hi..-.:
.

favor of admitting
ticable, without re­
inhabitants, proviadd be had. Ha

Io contended that
pic could exercise
ey had a concerted
■on over the soiL
cd that the adminnwponaible fur the
argued against the
to the Territory.
■I a wish to strike
the present disturngs to where they
Kansas Nebraska
lend men* subatanMissouri compru-

he previous quest-

previous question*'
nut 62. lhenumt

।
I
i

LAST

।

thia
’ FERRIS. RDGCOMB A DARLOW.
Hnatinp, June IS. 18M.
4w8

Fork! RnkiTpark!!!

I
'
'
I

4 / k BBLS, al the Heating* Provision Store, by
-fcW________ '
D. C, HAWLEY.
/ toil. WfiTtEFlSll AS if MACKEREL, al
&lt;
If \WLEYS

M

.\&lt;&gt;ii&lt; E

*

\APl&lt;'
”V
! Alllrul
1

Glas*ware, Fanning tool*. Arc., Ac., and Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
, iu fact everything tliat
that our friends need.
Our Goods are
arc now offered at n
a rnrv
very wrnnll
small
-w-wt
*
.
• ’
- - J——*«. —w_
hq vain or
we nay will
w—.-1
. AVe never
Goods, both of
~ talk for Buncombe. Our Go
our own rnknufiicture, and importation,
will be found precisely aa we recommend
thfcm. And as to price, we arc firmly
resolved to not be undersold by any
I louse in UnstingH, Marshall, Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Let otir ritnens and all
others wanting Goods In dur line, make a
note of this, and try u*,t before making
their purchases.
.,
Like an orthodox sermon, hur stock of
Goods is contained under iereral different
heads, and each head copqwisee steera I

Sliy

U

IIS &lt;1 Cnll nnd

। we will sell you all you
want at very tow rates, ■
no matt.er how small
i VOllF

5 our

.

pill

TSa BlMtlnn of CASH BUYERS t*

I

&lt;TnRl-

nure nnnnc
uiiotf uuuiw

I

Gluvee, Hosiery &amp;c.,

ou which we . 1’ winning ^rv^.t
I

Grain Cradlw, Grort:Scythes, Bush promiM \ OU

OMESTICS, SWlinrs

^'rS^

ILduncnl that j&gt;crfonn» everything os rep­ DOOi.ias
resented in-tiw Wils and in the advertise­

Hon&lt;l Saws, CrowUCul Saws, Tenon

FARMING TOOLS.

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS
ES, SOFAS. BUREAUS, SU­
LA
COTTAGE, JENNY
LIND AND COMMON

CORN it OATS FOR SALE

bedsteads:

.7mnv Lind
/.ind and Light
I.inht Standi,
Stcnull. Lounyct.
LoWitee. of
kind., «r
Jenny
common Cane and
id Soring
on ng bottum Chain. rruBLfcclJOTKgl Wewlial malerial* IbrTsbl*
Any quantity Of
of Vine,
C : ,. \\ lute- £ aulh S vards side, also all kind* ot Linen
rille, Cherry,
' t,
Table Cloth* and Toweling, si KENFIELIFB.
wood and Black Widiuil

-------------- .
---- ,
Ground Wagon Boxcw.Gatc Hangings,

on hand and for sale s

kex
fields- .
——r .—------...-------- ,
. OUKT aiuu* wuamog*, —
—
-------------,.„Lfrn. ..
and »' ood Bench Screws.F.id Itwrn. Axes, arxi an examination of uar Goods and
PRISTS, of riejuni |*um* rt^
Xfijl Saws. Grubbing lIoCW, Window Price*, and wo will try and sntiafy you.
Gtata,C«t«ri
Ntal.. Orrtag.
STEBBINS A SUSSELL
I ±----------------------------------—----------------------

300

£•&lt; ’in" it!

SHEPARD A NICHCL8.

iwiikbu.

—

Comprising all the neweat and moot af1 frovbd FATTXHXa that can bc bought in
the Eastern market*. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR A NJ) BOX
1 STOVES.
j
We utter no idle boast, when we say
• that our assortment of Stoves is better now .waiting I
and
more extensive than
can. bc
at
——•--------1aiw
lliuic
—. —
—* found
----- — —

AGUJS SOT XXCXfTXD.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

------------- —

L*‘“RI‘““YrjrouR'

ITOXEWAKK 1*1x0 kirth nt KKXFIELDH.

lEXFIKUl-M
or small.
u
TIN. SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, al­
on h»a, nnd nude to order, nod .11
mode by na arlll ba wammlod

diaa iluJratJre of the early history ol our eouu-

II V-V p..... ... — .------- -­
procure Good* that wUljJeaae you. In
return, we solicit from you a generous
patronage; and wn would iut&lt;-em it as a
particular favor if tboee who have unset­
tled account* with us wowidcall and settle
the same at the Mtrlicrt partible moment.

BOOKS AND STATIONEBY.
ISOTOtSBO PER MONTH.

me^'aniwooe. W^sMU be hapmr to
aoe you, both to receive our pay and to

THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY A: WIGHTMAN.
Hastings, Jons 1% IMO.
fl

fJTUS of every

AT ALL TIMES

&lt;s» KNAPEN.

,uk:*3w——

10

I ANTED 1!

purchnao will find inducement*

'xiiraaM.

a.”5L.l.^. th. Ufa of Bwnhmin do but sneak the HIMPLK. X1U» muni.

Will be exhibited at IIASENGS, Mon­
Our stock of Groceries ia very large. day, July 21rt, at lj and 7| o’clock P. M.
(Afternoon and Evening.)
Alao^at G»axo Raiw, loday and
Saturday, July 10th and 20th—At Paaibibvillb, Tteoday, Jufy 22d-

___________

FOR

Side, Card and Center'Tablet, Fall Leaf

ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS
To both OompanieB.

July 3, 1W&amp;

KENFIELIBS.
Ticking*. Striped

-onuJlLi
br

______

OFHCB GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

Ladies will do wall to call and examine

Wc also carry on.“_____ —------.“Tg;
the I* UR NITU R E, U j-4*-*-“• us.K&amp;i‘'
before purchasing elsewhere.
Business and shall j
{FIELD'S.
keep everything per-|.
Grind Stones and
taining to tliat Line.-------------------We use great care in i **■tonnes.
Hangings, constantly on liaad.
the Manufacture
of!
uan. or email ro»u||
. e
| ,nd fill, lari--—••.«&gt;*»&gt;
. kEXHELD-A
our r urniture &amp;* none Iri,r^
but ,the best
materials
Also a large assortment of
.,
*11 aiair.rtong btora Uo«it» taadr uf whole L»atb«v
used and none but the I
iSS
best workmen employ'gfcfetK"
ed. Among our Stock \yo“Fi
KES FIELD'S.
niiav be found

I Bur down to a Cambric Needle.
I
We have also jurt received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; »bo.
A Ktraou.
Zinc and Sheet Iron, whieh we will bzll
at A riocax so low a* to defy compeli'
YOUNG AMERICA’S LIBRARY.
her., luve ne.rr U-St- Um* wita.w.4 in
, LSirCL -*-|i»tau&gt;wI.;rf*»Ufc&lt;(U., tion.
.
We deairc to call particular attention
r to OUr XXTXXBIV* STOCK OF
COOKING STOVES,

,i„nu

AND SHOES.

•■‘'Bstiffi AND MEDICINES.

CI-llU, IM

GREAT BARGAINS. :

wooden ware-.

sMstiarKSSi.

____

, U™, Botj-, DJMni.,

that cannot be beat in

KENFIELITH.
Style quality or price, NAILS, SASH,
GLASS, Aic.
Also a great variety of other desirable
Goods, such as Bonnet Rlbltons and i wjAKASOLH sad Cmtaritm; a b*Mtlful rtrortMowcrs, Parartih, Fans, CTudlics, Lawns,. L mcni *t
KtyiELird-

„.„u Wo, F-d- FbJ.. .A ...n

u. Suu-.is the bert ever I12
4th. ..-r
The ta
Orchestra

ment.

.tatuums jo

.HESS GOODS ■

CARPENTEITS TOOLS.

,.hol M.lr.-

and trimming* of all kinds—Qui’t fail to
..___ _______ Sb—i.__ IjW,
.11 &lt;ta mixtarn Immuvramu.
BOOTS

Among our stock may be found B fits*

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CLOTHING, g

notes and accounts . ?&gt;■*. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
| els, and Hammers of all sorts ami sizes.
; will be thankfully re­
ceived.

Ch— •"-» i"

or Ready Pay.

Dry Goode, Groeeriet, Crockery and cortical convenient moptent
Gian ware, Hats Cape and Doniwle ■
a nice aeeortment and very cheap.
&gt; St-low.
.
DOOTS AND SH0ES&gt;&gt;
II. J. KKXFIBLD.

Sa&lt;s’ AuF1"’ ,’,an‘’",,f
3wcrir&gt;tion&lt;
jhJ Bit-Stocks, Axe*, Adzes, BroadIVfoilPV Oil tilOSO
Axes, Bench ilo., Square* of all kinds,
1T1OI1CJ Oil lllWbl. OKI sjijp
.nJ Mortice Gua-

------■
' atudwd to rt’V Circus.
i
Greek. Jane tri,
A general awortment of new and faah-1
pth. hlany of the I-rat performers were

UdL’iulraUi.

wtioulAr-

COMPETITION. I In w’eatcra Michigan, in tba qnality an'd beauty of
.
.
I my icool*. or chcapncaa ot price. All naUoti* and
Our stock consists in
n
aald. I* xubalanHallr an literally true.
part of
' ~ ------- x------ —•*

That °'OO&lt;1 I Slick3’ Clothes Pina, Ac.

CH kept constantly
on
11 a nA
Oil Hand.
I

onMomuu. »,ran«wu«.* ...w
_HAWUn~F- _
nt Grand Rspld. the uim; d«v at &lt; odo&lt;k
” Tarter, nnd the Wkr Horse, Buccpha ' r. m . pw»»&gt;g wnra
IUWLEF5.
liM dtC.
•
dlevUle.
Caledonia,
nin&lt;.
mbvw Grand Rapid* at 4 o cluck A. M..
-k. .t-..*t___ ------------------------ r .hl. I.,.,... Beturoins. leave
Gn
rvlay*. Tliar»d»v»*nd Sntardny*. arrivingnl
.•-&gt;,■..-,'..--•■•*^.7^,“
establishment are:
, “*,i,e vrv«»

U1 Vll-L .I!
. '

Which they offer for

FOR CASH,

1

-

!«-1‘ ■« «“■

offered in tku market

The Latest and most
sale
^nproced Styles,
which will be sold ut skSWA'BSifiMiSSS:
Cheaper Than Ever,
prices that will
comb and try me.

large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
than has ever before bOcn brought to this (
Denims,
I
Sheeting*. market. Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARD WARE that can
\ Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hats, Caps,
l&gt;e named or tlmught of. We have nude
Rernly made Clothing,
our purchases with direct reference to the
Boots,
wants and interests of our customers, as
Shoes,
nnd quality.
Recognizing
!
Cr°'kCr!il»nlw.r», to kind of
’
'
"
" the

1

.

Goods

TO WHOM GOODS WILL REFOLD

Hasting*, June 0,1856.
__ ______
-- -------.l- Bolta, Cable mid Trac* Chain, Brass Ket­
rttall Blate.
I
i Grand Hirer.
tles, Iron Teakettlra, Frying Pans, Steel­ HAKFk«SMONTHI.YkAUAaNE.
k. date.
2d. Every art put in the ring i* belter
TW
Ji
I
yard*. Sand and Meal Sieve*, Sheep and
—— W1LLOK. । t|Mn imn ,.ver before been witnessed here. , ‘,fTiw’in« &lt;&gt;f .sugr* are provided with oooo
Cow Bells with StratMj,'aad everything
1&lt;^------il'"'-23d. Il is the moot expensively equipped ■ Cuacaaa. mid atoitaT
’Jd I else from a Twcnty-Hor*&gt;Pownr Crow-

ter on Monday.

Wanted,

Ginghams
Prints

Henry Magiltnn, thegreatest living Gyninsist.
AJA
Tire Motlev Brothivs. sur- V^M
pacing even’tlu* Ravels.'
. jg
C. J. Rodgen*, the, distin*-■
guished Dramatic Rlilcr.
F. Donaldson, tht great
comic Equestrian mid Pantomimirt.
I
Mons. La Thorne, the mod­
em Hercules.
'wm
Goo, Dunbar, the noted C .
Gymnast, arsl (with Magil- A*
ton anil Donaldson) the only
|
H.-rsnn excelling the feat ot
I
la Pcrvlie | Equipoise de §ajl~

Tb.* Slept. d»
BlMk tc., st
fii k/mu, it

Men

TIT E have on hand, a. largo and extensive
IY Stock of. Goods and orc constantly
receiving direct from New York, addiDKY odbw, ag)CKRITO. CTdCKtioua to our already large Stock selected mript&amp;aof
ERF. BEADY-MADE ctoTHIXO, BOOTS sad
with great care ax 'to the wonts of this BI10E8. HATS A CAPS, GLASS sad 0LA8Scom minify of

Battle Creek, Hastings,

ilOCOljftE

are joit receiving their Spring rtock &gt;of

NOW IS THE TIME.

I, 000

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

U

C atches

NEVINS 4 SNAPES

AT

H. J. KENFIEMPS,

AT THE

MASON S TOOLS.
C. 4 Crtmby. the only
Plastering, Brick, and Corner 'Trowels}
[H-rson cxcct»in4 the frat of ■ w**«iw».
Spirit Levels and l*umb Bob*, White­
1 ' __ ________ t_______ HAWLEY'S.
the revolring Globe in mid cSSJn-0"'
GRANT A SCAVLD1NO.
4 fewanSu Mwrtmni ofT'dBACCOS .nd air, Sitr Lai Perchc Equiwash Brushes, Ac.
je*
i
Hastings. Juno 18, 1856._______ __
A SXUFF,' at______ _
HAWLKrs.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
P* T. Graven, the Champion
•\VA^SrBOAKL«. Tub., Pad*. MoS-HtR-k.
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivc*, Iron and
V V Broom*, at
HAWLEY'S.
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
Tumblrr.
A'
AND
'
AKtS, Fork*, and .Scrtbr*. at
Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac. 1
W. . Kinkade, tliu well
_______
'_____HAWLKYX
known Equestrian Gvtnnast.
GRANp RAPIDS STAGES.
In addition to the mImivo enumerated
J. W. Paul, the modern
""""
rnllE .nbwibm sir now running » dally line o&lt;! Goods, we have now in Store a large on.i
1 Sun* between BsUle Creek nul Hs»tin|r». general assortment of
J cbii and Forty horse driver.
Slid a tn-weckly line between Battle Creek and
Cluw. Brojrn, the skillful
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE,
Grand Rapid*.
rpOILCT.-jur. sad Soft SOAP, al
' ~
TbefHASTIXGS STAGE leave* Baltic Creek
Equestrian and Gymnast.
1
HAWLEY'S.
I every inominz. (Sunday* excepted, al 4 n'ckaik. Sudi as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
C. Crosliy, the » ellknown
Chest, and Cupboard Ixicks, Padlock^
Pnntnmimist.
, '^HlYfrthfStUy WBsdCha^
H. Glntv, the wonderfulMUT aisTnu o-.n*
;-----------I kind ; Knob Ixicks and Latches, Finish!
Hurdle Racer, and •Wildfire,' hisuntamv-1
.“iTObhiheSlirtrat’aiiitiaush
, .
____________ IWI.EYH
r ing Nails, House Trimmings of every
IS —...
able Georgian Pony.'
I pvdltiuus route to Haxlingu, being about one-b , kind,: Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
TAmsjs*. A* •.!«&gt;,La'b7,ir6i&lt;'n^aS’roii.’ .»a

HAVfLEYK

NEW GBOBS!

CHZE-AJP STORE OF

We' do not wish to
•&amp;. brag about selling
„ r.»»a &gt;■&gt; i. uunuii m».
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to lutveall call
anil satisfy themselves.
To persons having
C.1SH,
and wishing to make
purchases, we would ■'“'%7Xa ornshb,

.

GO OD N EWS 11

( Lawns,

’Tilt Fexlixo at niK East.—We have , everything else upon the
jmrt cunveracd with a vciy intelligent and aBrae elaborate scale, with
gv
B-.-rfwtly reliable gcntieiMn, who has «.! tho.'following distinguished
VS
-omtlv return.-.] from a visit to PhHadel- Pwtomimist.,----- Clowns,—
phia 'and New York dtv. He state* that' Equeatricnnes.-r-Gymnarta,
the enthusiasm at the East for Fremont : “*•
k
’
‘
*"
M’llc Agnes, the cclebra- Fjfi
is immense and" unprecedented.
Ho won 1
assured that New York City itself would toil Ocole Gymnast.
Madame Ormond, thejjkq
be carried for the ticket by a large" mabenutiful Dramatic Eqiics-KgAJ
juritf’. The young men, and the active
| life and vigor of the city, are all fur Fre- trietfoL
Mrs. W. I.akc, the in- »k&gt;«
. rnont. And so it was in the interior of
die State. Everywhere the feclhig ,ia the trenid Maltresa de Cheval. y-L_
jlie Man Monkey, thc^TT
• tame. Thus the l»all moves on.-j-.Drt.
wonder of the modern Cir.
J
I Tribune.
cus.'
.
.
Wm. O. Dale, who lias
been received with the high- « M.
cat mark of Royal Civor by
all of the orinci
u axti s m m rk bm
beads &lt;&gt;f Europe, and is univcraally acknowledged to be
7&lt;c0lN&gt; the moot graceful and &lt;h--*A^rt
' gunt Sumcraet Rider in the
I world.
■'
Bill laikeJthc great New
I Orleans Clown.
r

. 7; ' 7

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

HARDWARE Goods

Y

smnI

GREAT ATTRACTION
AT

Be a Fyee State!!! Hadley &amp; Wightman’s
That is iff we can make
it so, by selfing goods
cheap, -we are now
receiving directly
STORE.
from New York a
Tho Promiised Good Time hu
Come.
large assortment
of Spring and
HE tide in the affairs of those men
who want anything in the line of
T
Summer
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
lead on to fortune, is now setting very
goods
strong!v in the direction «f HADLEY
which we offer at re- &lt;t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
The flood from the EaM has jurt rolled in,
duced rates, for
floating tq our Store Hso largest and meet
jierfect assortment of Goods in our lino
READY PAY.
tliat can bc found at any place west of
city.
'
Our stock is compri­ Detroit
Our increasing trade, anti the increas­
ing wants of tne citizens of Barry and
sed in part of
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­

From their Palatial Aquat­
ic Amphitlicatro ou the Missisaippi and Ohio rivers, and
their N ORTH AMERICAN
Greui, ao celebrated North i

pnnicn comprising the most
mstinguiahed Northern and
irtolit, and received puaitivc assurance of Southern performers in the •
his iutentiou to support the People's •mm ring, in friendly strife,
ticket
in nervenpu of the audience.
Both companies under one
vrits m thia county, who have renounced
the Cincinnati PLitfurm Buchanan, and

and Sherman, of the
Committee have orresumed the txmsid
. i.ni
it.—

SPAULDING
ROGERS’
„
CUBEB.
C«n«.Ul.t:ns

ABDIKE8. DM «*-* »—*•/£*
W attm • 1"rrc

S

�TO OUR FRIENDS

ou

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

GOODS CHEAPER

N. W. Falx, Attorney and Cowwalfar, at

than

Eveii!!

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

A-jnr XW&gt; ELEGAXT COACHIS

SUPERIOR

Joinraotr &amp; Bekjamix, Meal Market.

II. A. Goodtmab, D*aler in

‘f

quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the"
e Icet» nu ,.rrvi tuat,
publiAlriDKtUbnt '

if tbe viUacc of HatUan,
mad*, a dsplicate of thee•Mb ladiridual mention^

._
|

than

THOS. F. HARVEY,

I

II a* tings. May 1/1850.________

wiuk s.i.

our

Spring ClotJiing, cheap for

being the

„

-

'winch will

or Reedy Pay.

customers

Pinui-H A Mochmoms. Dealers in all kind*

CUTTING BONE

The

Furaaccmen.

Wioutmax,

W'.IAA’ rP'TO THE CAPTAUTS

Earth has

yielded bountifully

■ rcan we had no tail*­
: fane be left si-jo* ►»*«»/
»«. we don’t think ttat i
x&gt;d to tta ptali»hrn of rremo*. ~ nr-anua
Inen. IfWednanrlhlnr
THE “ FLAG 'of" OUR UNION."

r is not oar intmtiou to detail tlq- hor-1
Tors of Civil War, but to call attention

SPLENDID STOCK OF
Family Journal derotwi

NEW GOODS!

J. W. Bccxix. Faahionable Tailor.

Cut-

with a plentiful

harvest Now

T. F. Ilanvar, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
Skfade auUitax, Rate Btrori, two doers wret
Grant'* Store.
Nieh.

A W. Arxtxtq Saddle and Hamess Makre. Shop in Goriljrar'* Block, o»re Sevin* *
Knapca* Stow, Hunting*, Mtph.______

Wc do not hesitate to say ttat our
•toA i* “ splendid," and our priett unpro''
ocdmtedly low. For CaaA or Ready Pay,
we woit’f ta undertold. Call and examine

io lcili grace.

F. G Manana, Jhxrae, Sign, and Portrait
V_.‘.
tl—.t

eari&lt;od, and errery department 1* under tbe a»*t
Cntshed and prrfwl ar&gt;ie=&gt; that cxprricticc eul
t«mtl tbrauog an ongidal paper, tbe prerent cir- Globx Horn, Br S. Bcxtcil
eu£fiiuuof winch ft* ex cred* that of any other

Ready Made Clothing,
Broad, CaMimerc, and Kentucky Jear
- Cloth* v Sheetings, Check* and
Stripe*. Denims and
.
Tickings.

Tills well

oblige,

Youra, Most Respectfully,

and Stone Ware.

exert

T. K BABVKV.

yourselves a

of all Linda, Drug*. Medicine*. Paints.
Oil*, Dyeatofik, dta Ac.
Call and examine for youraclvea ard

little—pay us up

N. ACKLEY.
Haxtingx, May 1, 1865.
_

Hastings, May 1, 1858.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

KO HVMDVG.
MinnLariu-K Exchaxok, by G. F. EMO.
ad eut- copy of Ballou'* Plctori*!. M per
PuWiibcderery ?*turd»y. corner of Trt
1 BreoaMd sta., Boston, llw*. by
M IIALI-Or.

Coll and examino our stock of
Men’* Double Soled StogM.
'“
M
“
Brogan*.
“
Tie* and Gaiter*.
Ladle*’ Bootee*, Walking Shoe*.
“
Slip*, Tie*, and Gaitera.

IMMEDIAELY

* pkMBtresort fcr pvtiMsf ptewsre. Grand

Battlx Crexs Hotwe, by Campbell de
Wood. IWtl^ riw* ML-K

so we can get

Li.!.

Of.'.

Cw. Officer*;

Tl!. I

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

uBlues”

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

H. N. SmtLDow, County Treaourer.
An tn
CnnM tin....

WANTED!!

IL^GaitCTrnan,^Proreeuting Attorney.

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

H. E. Hoyt, County Clerk.
Court Hoere.

w.C„r"“' Stric
»2O TO »250 PER MONTH.

and

Of-

rMNTEK-S wiunoisx

Ofc. fa th.

T. J. Hearhret, Jt

.

MASS MEETING!
HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

NEVIMS K KNAPEN.
Call and look at our

A CAU),

Wm. Bctuihxs,
ri.wiw.-,
C.r

our way

to aupj

PRESSES, TYPE, M,

CounaMtar and

REJOICIJVG

GRANT

GKEEXFIELD. AUonxy.aad CouacaMor ■

Lumtar, Shingle*,

LWAT,

o5;

OWN MANVrACTVR*

to New York

with exceding great
joy. Respectfully

I. A. Holdboom, Attorney and CounielU. .1 r^,w
e
------ ■

Summer Dress Goods.

Having

go on

Office in the

For TEN 8HILUNG8; and thorn that

NAME.
KNAPEN.

TYPE FOUNDERY

over the

tv paroaot laoa tbaa a aunt*
Our Maortom t la Ml ao* i

AUoraey for HalatiE

MQTIDNS-Ot rndleM variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
can, aud *bov you Good* too poor to
e away; but we offer too Um- bnrt

SHEFFIELDS

Bxaunr Hovnt, By J. B. Foot, near the

Call and examine our large stock of

;

Brown and Bleached Factory, Wook*
Shawls, tangle and double.
READ r-MADE CLOTHINO

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

SILK PARASOL

Pnrumctta, Alpacca,
the Cneat style* of American
'
Print*, Dre** Trimmings, Moir.
antique Velvet and Mot®; Rudi
Bordcnt, Bonnets, Gloves, Ribbon*.StOx.
Satina, Emliroidcring Silk, Victorian.
Ladies’ Comforters, Children’* Hoodt/tc.

COTTON GOODS,

friends

R. W. Wabkex, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

NEVIKS &amp; KNAPEH.

Farming Tool*, of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuta,
Pails, dtc., *e.
LADIES— Don’t bum in the Sun, when
yon con btiy a good

rd stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care expressly to meet
the want* of the people of Hm
tings nnd Barry county.
Every thing that is ticccaaary to onc'a
comfort and
happiness, as far aa tejfnpoml wants are concerned,
(except Hardware) tint tmu
oflbred for READY PAY.

the past year, and all Ladies1 Dress Goods,
OF
the latot
style*; Delaines,
or most all are blessed

Eciproidrrv caiuniL Setae fire re»r» A£n
txnmenotl die publkwlioa of IboM pattern*. X

Office and

The subscriber would
I call attcutiun to hi* new and well Mtort-

Wm. A. Samtwsll, ^lackaaiithing in all

SinMona de

Goods

about
PAYING UP.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

, N. Baowx. Dealer in Family Grvccrie*

FROM

BORDER RUFFIANS!

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

backwardness of our

Stable, Groce-

good story is related, in (’which Dr.
Ha made to figure quite prominent! v.
i certain day he wm walled upon by
aiden lady of’his congregatiusL who
j to reprimand the esteemed and
ewbat Aeetious preacher for having
fat a fiddle for bi. son.
Scareel v
fag for tbe usual salutations, ujon cu­
ll the pastor's dwelling, she began, as
tory
•'
think, Dr. Pond, that a man otyour
usd prufeaaion might of tad something
jr to do, wlicn you were in New Lun.
last week, than to buy Enoch a fiddle;
he people were eatamed tbit our
stcr should buy his son a fiddft. A
»! Oh, dear, what is the world eomto, when ministers will do such

m

9MUIS 8H«,
only hindrance

n«.n

Dcrirr In Grorertre a Pru.Wotu, *t hi* 0U1

•............................ .......... ...................... !----------- N. B. All those men and bora tliat are
Hechanier.
______ I
Joint Owex ; Boots &amp; Shoes made to or- [
der. Goods of hi* own nsnnfbcture taway* on '
hand. Bbop sear Koreutb Mock. m&gt;* door rest , jn Jebt to him for clothing that u moat
(.ffcubbin* a Rn»ret *.»iore, blsie street, liu

STABTLING NEWS

GROCERIES !

East to purchase

Bauitag, May 1, IMA

VARIETY STORER

New

1
BALLOV'B PICTORIAL

COMMITTED BT THE

can go

that he ta* in store, a good stock

IS ADDITION TO TUR ADOTD. 1

MORE DEPREDATIONS

. JT*'

Clock, and W.tcl.. .

would inform hi* friend* and the public

»— Call and
see our stock. j
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

•

CHEAP AB THE CHEAPErr

we

8. IL'^amts. Jewdor, Clock* and Watch-

’Jbe power Malory of finger rings. HWrs- {

LUMBER OF ALL KI5D8 FOB SALE.
.
Wm. S. (JARR1SOX.
Uhatiac*, Hay I, IMa__________ ,_________

—-u, - w. a
IBLES. &gt;
GOLD I’EXS.

8HBINE OF FASHION!

Bailkt d: McAjrrnux^Dfaters in Bool*

1

bataMM. fatal its vartonbraaebev

before

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

line, such tis Bureaus,
Tables,Stahds?Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

TLis h *nlr giring r- 1Jtyrar I-'-i Xjw i
are .pqngtag op

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewel™

W. H. Coloma*’* Banking Office, Battle

iSrir intemt

Tb« promisor tutrnd.
that—I b.enphieiaeri
faWlmArdb tbs moat

some

L.C. Kauxtoo, B^erJJtock. Note and

J. P. Hobeet* «St Co., Dealers in Drugs

world

VOL. I
' The Stabler nnd the Fiddle.

for
nothing more or less

-_

C \ RIX'T'T y \\TT olllLJ
ARI

THE NEW 8TEAM SAW MILL

C. 8. Beaton, Phyairian and Suryon,

MXKCHAXT TAILOR

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

du(r of

W“1 P«ae&gt;u

ITIJTG

A

c! aaWKL"

to make room for our
new stock.
Navias &amp; Kmapuc, Merchants and Deal□a*tins*. Jun* SC, ISM. .
l.n ih. eSlnr at th* Conntv Traaanrer
Our stock of Dry­
VILLAGE ORDIXAXCES.
Goods, Groceries, . Sruujts it Rvmell, Dealers in Dry
GoreU, Grwerire, Crockery. lUl*. Cap., Boot*
Crockery, &lt;
1101.1'1
Ready Made Coth- Fkamcis Rowaa, Dealnr in
Iron,
..J
&lt;far«'
STILL O.tATKt ArrtACTlOXSI
ill--. RatS, Cai&gt;S. BoOtS 1 Steel. Kut*. md SheK Hirdwir
2kTSS£SS^r$3S,i“Godey’8 Lady's Book."!
. e,,„‘
rp, Michi^a.
pim-stfosD vui.raf TL.rk-™xw:
-’“OeS, J •
1IlADLSY
Hadley&amp;A WiOHTUAX,
Wiohtmax, Mam
Manufacturers of
P via..
deeoUdtothc wanuoftta :
,
s-,
n&gt;3n Council *ha!l. fr&gt;xn time to tunc direct, ■ preri- »-*«owa to the first d*r of AuguM in each rear, and the j

INDUCEMENTS.

and are still

ICECREAM, faminhe-l!1.x r^tofcor to private wj0HCI b hereby SKfa that ttaaMCTWnt reft

g°ods

TAILOR SHOP

been,

Fnan &lt;k VoMina, Livery Stable. Hors-

Ba-untn, Warmxx &amp; Co. Wholesale Pa-

olher

CUSTOMERS.
We

___________________

Crank. Mieh.

NOTICE

and

BANNER.

would say we have

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which wc will sell very

OJfE DOOlLWrST GF KEV1SS 4 KXaPBTB,
•
AT fl# WGN GF THE lULLOOX.

Emporium of Faahion!

AXD

SUPERIOR METUo

PINE PINISHo^ MOSTWFECf
LETTER.

’MtESSS

Who told, you I had bought Enoch a
faF inquired the Doctor.
.1
Who told me 1 ' Why every {body
l ao, and some people have heard him
on it as they passed the door. But
I it true, Doctor 1"
I bought Enoch a violin when Invent
lew London."
A violin I What’s tliat 1"
Did you never see one !"■
’•

ooh," said the Doctor, stepping to
or, ‘•bring your violin here?’
ch obeyed the command, bat no
had be entered with his instrument
ms lady exclaimed:
paralyzed at the
! now, there; why, it’s a fiddle.*’
&gt; not judge rashly," said the Doe­ progress between
ring his sou' the wink; _“wj| tilt 'co; where a hand
accomplishing d
them a place in h
ing too hint, Enoch played
onidasumd his b
red. Tbe lady wa* completely
had become to us
it looked like a fiddle, but thcr
their mineral i
waiting for that e
Yankee enterprisi
the contiguity of
gon, and tbe facu
were a sufficient
Stockton had hu
Plymouth Anecdote.
the frigate Congr
Yhcn has a man got enough I Never
tad crossed the p
be gota a little more. . A very good
River with a fpre
y of old embargo time* and the,war
1812 was told us the other day. Un­
Ute impulse of the removal of tbeem- treaty.
:
fa there was a sudden rise in the ’valHa r alive Cal
a property, and such a demand fee it, groom d beneath
merchandise was sometimes carried
government and
horn vessels before tbe owij^r* arrived
thcmselvia invite
fair place of business-, and the parties
lew of their lead
hg it came in afterwards to mv khat
towards tbe Ysn
[were at tbe owners' mercy, aid must al reward from b
fwtat they chose to aak. A brig fans
к at Boston harbor, which had cbme endeavoring to s
fan Plymouth just before the emtargo bi many cases wi
Manuel Castro, a
laid, fit for sea. Tbe Plymouth tjwnranchero, noted f
faugfal it was a good time to self the
j ition to all chan
. and sent up his son for the purpose,
“Gringos," had a
kg him to demand 8,000 for her, fax!
the Pueblo lo* A
to take less tluin 0,000. John went
of Kearney, held
■Mt rm, found how things stood, told
ines and voluntee
prig-m a moment, and hurried home,
л with his bargain. As he neared
habitant* and urn
bouse be saw the old man marching By some means 1
I was at this t
1 out to meet his eon and hear the
old friend, Genen
Of the talc.
the Sonoma Cree
ire you aold the brig, John T’ •

far bow much, John!"
Im thousand dollars 1”
Im thousand dollars!” cried the
with staring eye*, at bearing a p
। than double wtat tbe vessel co*
thousand dollars! I’ll bet yo
her to some swindler, who dod't &lt;
tbe |&gt;rice is, and never means to.
fates, did you say, father t W
‘are no note* In the case. I got
iy and put it in tta bank. Dr

itlenuOi's excitement
I, uni m die ruling pat
&gt;,he Mid:
, couldn’t you have (

following incident wc had fron
who knew tbe party
Dcm
Oak, of Hartford, Conn., is w
i aa being provided with an cnor
Bdle ou hi* countenance, in die ata
tge nose, in fisctit is remarkable i
at length. On a late occasion, wb
' up a collection in the church

Mire tolaugh. The Deacon &lt;C&lt;1
what to make of it. He had
eooed beta*, but do aueh efdm he had aver before witnea-

■ f our host’s dang
the largest land-h
ing acme sixty "s
thousand head ofc
cattle and horacsa
available wealth,
governor of the e
cred fair spoil by
justice I must sta
posed fbward the
wm a substantial
surrounded by a
way; the houacb
twenty person*.
We tad all re
wrapped in siumb
ing of dogs and h
us suddenly frtwn
an attack from tin
lawless dewcraita
try,) all rushed U
as well m the ton
turocs the moat p
Hess is usually co
cral, sabre in tarn
gvd the inttfadertt
“QuieneslaF
“Americano* c
(Americans and
wm the response
tta words ttat ma
The demand
with; and a band
presented to our
rayed as trappers
to the teeth. Fo
a Mack mustang,
dark man, eride
“an eye like Ma

greatest detertnin
notwithstanding h
him m born to co
This was Frcm
“I am an
aakiba; “lame
grins; 1 must tav

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“But the distance; six hundred miles,”
saidD------- . “Hie roads—’’
“1 shall do it," he replied, and turned
away to supervise hia arrangements.
lii half an hour they dcpnrA-d M uncere­
moniously m they came, taking with them
some three hundred horses, find. Jjaving
us astounded at this raid, to ’jyfrier if we
were yet awake, or whether itwbs all an
unsubstantial drcam.
“Los diabloa,” exclaimed the general,
“they have even taken my wife’s saddle
horse!" so thoroughly had Fremont's
lieutenant executed his order.
From Sonoma to Yerba Buena, the
little hamlet wlicrc now stands thc queen
city of the pacific, San Francisco, he aug­
mented his stock to the number of fifteen
hundred, completely clearing the country;
■ and then commenced one of the most pe­
I culmr races for a fight ever probably
known. Barely pulling bridle to devour
1 a steak cut from the quarter of a scarce
dead bullock ; driving before them their

“Sit along down,” says the rude school­
boy to his next neighbor as they arrange
themselves upon the long recitation seat;
“ait along down,” and thc command is in­
stantly obeyed. “Sit along down,” says
the wealthy, purse-proud man to his less
fortunate brother. “Sit along down,” say
the young to tha form bowed and trem­
bling with age; and in the grave he finds
a home free from the bustling, hurrying
activity of the world. Sit along down.
There words have been the moving pow­
er of thc world for agra. They control

“Bettar drink, old fellow,” continued
he. “Your liquor is getting cold, and you
look m if you wm fond of the thing.”
No answer being returned, York finish-ed thc phdier, and rang the bell again.—
In popped the waiter.
“RtafcMhF
“To ba sure 1 did. Didn't you hear
theb-bellF
.
-I did.”
"Didn’t I order a p-p-private room t—
Eh t”
“Yes, sah; this is a private room, sail."
“A preUy private room this is, with a
f-f-fellow sitting right opposite, that won't
take a glass of .punch when it's offered
him, a r-r-red nosed man at that O, well,
never mind, bring more punch, und t-ttumblcpa. I’ll try him again."
Presently pitcher number five, and
glasses to match, was borne in with due
state.
*
- “Better try acme, old boy,” said York,
coaxuiglv, to his double.
'Die reflrtc
merely looked good naturcd, but said nothing.
■
“Well,” continued York, witl; a sigh,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 10, 1856.

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TERMS—31,50, IN ADVANCE.

law abolishing slavery in Pcnn^lvunia
From that dAy to this I haye been the
strenuous advocate of the noo-extension
of slavery. I believe that wm the doc­
trine of the Democratic party. I must
ray that, if -the extension of slavery wm
in the creed of that party, I wm ignorant
of that creed. I never saw it there.—
[Cheers.]
Now, my young German friends, I lave
almost forgotten my native land. I have
they at the South were in more danger
been here some forty years, and my whole froi then-elves than from «,
* “T"
association has been with the American ■aid so bemuse they have
S
propU. I have always been kindly treat­
ed by them, have maintained myself
among them, and have almost forgotten
hurl thrones from tliuir foundations. “Sit
my native land. Lot me say to you, who wo asreed to. [Appteuse-l. G«ti«»®,
along down,” said Rome to Carthage;—
have been here fewer years, that the
must restore them. [ApP‘*^J—
oliedlent to the command It paased away,
Americans with all tiieir secret societies, they
We wish to act in harmony and in _good
and ruins point the traveler to thc site of
never molest an honest man. 1 noycr fueling with them, but we
“t for
a on® prosperous dly. “Sit along down,”
would have been afraid to go in where
said the Goth to the Moslem possessions
they were; they would not li&gt;ve harmed Frerim. \ W. win b.
on
Suu.
to
lbof Spain. “Sit along down,” rang out in
me. That is thc American character.—
they at thc South must be responsi­
savage accents. That brave, intelligent,
From thc first day when 1 landed from and
ble for theirs- I Applsma.] Gentlemen,
and graceful nation passed away. The
the river here they have been cordial to
. at all times bod, st thia season were horri­ Crescent waned, and was lost in a sea of•
me, and held out their hand. They have if I wn not detaining y
ble; fifty miles being a liard day's journ-, blood. Naught remains save a few bro
t&gt; ray another word. [Cnc*of“Go
J
evm seemed to make mure of me than I
We s|&gt;cak to-day for the arre of
cy even for a Californian.
wanted to be made of. [Laughter.]
States, for the area of the Slave Staten,
As their exhausted beasts dropped under
And you, Americans, little do you
Ab».
and
for
that
vast
area
which
la
known
aa
In the early part of the year 1847, busi­ them they tore off the saddles sud placing wbo ruled and passed away. “Sit along
•----------------Jfficcfl to end the pitcher.— know of'thc German character, if you do our Territories—that Ternary wh en bofive
minutes sul
ness called me to Alta California H av­ them on others, hurried on leaving the
Never
n,„ • „ ,, inc been long a resident on the Pacific poor animals to be devoured by-the cay- down,” thundered the mighty Napoleon. York rang the bril supcrfurfously. Thc not know that they are In fiivor of free­ loncs jointly to the North and to the
Nations ’heard and trembled; th~~
iitalons'
*
• dom. 1 have traveled much, but 1 hare So£h.J Upon that map (poiaUntt®®^
otes, or recover, m chance might bring shook and crumbled into dust. ‘Sit
along I
vet to find the first ono in the United
‘Ring, sah F
.
•gainst the wall.) you &lt;»«
and customs of the people, I was selected about. Ever at the hesd^-the last to dis­ down/' came booming up from the Nik,'
Enoch ol»eyed thc command, but no
•Why certain. W by shouldn’t 1 !— Slates who is really in favor of the ex­ GOO,000 sq»ar» miles that are ths babttato effect a large contract of hides fo&lt; one mount and the first to leap into the asddle and echoing through thcun&amp;thomed vaults
tension of slavery. Many may have lieen tion of Freedom. Nou will fiwl about
sooner had he entered with his instrument
..here's
the
man
—
who
keeps
thc
—
bour eastern firms, the trade bring nearly was this mountaineer, this companion of of the Pyramids till oven the gigantic
I
as
1
was,
blind
enough
to
flunk
t^c
Di*thin the lady exclaimed:
F
square Yiiilcs ^»t now
paralyzed at the time by the war then in Kit Carson! thiypioneer of empire! Fre­ Sphinx shrunk away,1 and sought to hide place
“Bom. nah I Hl sec'im sail.”
I mocracy wm all right, and act witMjem, 800,000
“La! now, there; why, it's n fidillc.”
edge the institudon of Slavery- Twwffl
“Boss&lt; sah I I'll sec 'Im soli.”
progress between our country and Mexi­ mont! Rarely speaking but to urge on itself in thc earth. But the cry did not
“Do not judge raalily.” said thc D&lt;&lt;look- yet in heart they are with us. [Cbecra.1
.beto 1.400.000'tofto. &lt;•*• “
। Short!v
Shortly after,
after, mine
mine host,
host, a
a quiet
&lt;; '
co; where a handful of noble men were Ids men, or to question some |&gt;assin’ na­ stop here.
“Sit along down," thundert-d ing little'man, with a mottled, calico-pat Fhe cause is with them, and tbev arc with v, now TmitofT, wbkt. M I
tor, civing his son the : wink; .“w-it til!
'
accomplishing deeds winch have given tive, taking the smallest modicum of re­ amid the Alps, and rang along thc Appc- ' tern face,
bald*iicad,
i the cause; there
no
- . and
. • a ■ ahining
&lt; .&lt;*
.A. made
i.u-----------u ...j iv
trouble
about iu
you bear it.”
\ 7 1
CiltodIWto
them a place in history by the si’ilc of Lxt; freshment and watching while others nines, far above
thc crasn
crash oi
of me
the mignty
mighty |
&gt;te inc
a‘ 77-X
“ •’ " ||
K/iw
. X.Umon II „
’
"
N—
»««&lt;»■
Taking ti.c hint, Enocl! played Old
have
not
come
here
to
set
m
w
onidns and his braves. The Californiasi snatched a moment’s repose, was. he: Avalanche. /-O-X--X
Again
wc
hear
thc
cry
amid
’
Hundred. The lady was comp letely mis‘W-w.whsl
’s io
to pay
pay F
demanded i Jed in ..
my
m I wm wounded yes- Samson; wo have not come here to pau
_&lt;• Russia,
n__ i- _
i.I_ .u_
"Y»
-w.wnavs
I
acmuoavu
v feelings
--o----------,7c-' 7.
had become to us a desideratum; althoughi wrapped
wrappea up iu his.prujoct
ms.prujoci and
»uu detenqined
uvivrupuvw thc awful Steppes of
where
thc York,
l rising
____
j ___
L ' _____
-r of
.n .dig- terday kttified; it looked like a fiddle, but then wl o
and
assuming
an air
by Mr
Mr. Sh-wmt.
bterens. It was
wm like
like DUtppt- down the pillars and let Um
their mineral wealth still slumbered, to have some of the fight.
north wind wails forever o.er fields of nity
! ever beard Old Hundred played on a fid'
Ung n dagger to my heart. I love this
Union—fall to pieces, and crush us as u
waiting for that enchanter of modern days,.
Through
Through San
San Pablo,
Pablo, and
and Monterey
Monterey and
and trackless snow.
“
St
along
down,"
re
­
“
Five
punches
—
five
levies,
sir.
”
old
State
of
Pennsylvania.
She
wm the
| die. It could not be. So rising to do, art,
fells. We have come here becajrauws
Yankee enterprise; their splendid harbors, Josephs, they dashed like the phantom sounded through Moscow. The Kremlin
“There’s the roomy, sir,” said York, first to take me in her arms, and gentJc&lt;sbe exclaimed:
have, and believing we hare,
the contiguity of our possessions in Orc- riders of the Horta Mountains, Startling
“I am glad I come to satisfy mysulf.— gon, and the faculties for trade with China, the .nhabitants, sad making thu night heard it through its VMt chambers and forking over die coin. “And now 1 want' men, a daughter of here has slept wnh enough to presorve tbo Union, witoout
arches, and fell to the earth. “Sit along
me
for
thirty-five
years.
[Cheers
and
La, me! just think how people will lie!" were a sufficient incentive. Commodore I watcher croes himself in terror ra tiieir aown
to know why, when I call for a private | me
sacrificing one iota of our love for tree­
were a sufficient incentive. (----------------‘ down,” cried thc treacherous Allies, and
shouts
of
laughter.]
She
was
cradled
~
■
.....
— ZK-.- band flew on. The river Socrifuios was on SJ_
Napoleon obeyed. “•■Sit
Sit room, you should put tyj. bore with someStockton
had hurried up «from
CiiHao ’in
herself in Democracy. Her father wms
_ Jy elseF
else V
down." cried old England to thc big body
o«r
“S
thc frigate Congress and General Kearney reached, swollen by the nuns, it rollcn on, a,
Democrat, and her brothers arc Demo­ country
I
When has a man got enough 1 Never
“
There's
nobodv
here
but
you
and
I.
Jonathan, who was growing unmankid crossed the plains from tiie Missouri a rapid, muddy stream—Lis men pauscrats—J mean such Democrats m I am.—
I, till he guts a little more. A verv good River with a force of nnned hunters, for cdi.t. sgeablo nnd independent. “SU along sir!”
[Cheers.]
They
will
all
go
with
us,
eve
­
“Nobody! Do you s-s-suppoac 1 cau’l
f story of old embargo times and the war the purpose of taking the country and
''Forward, forward! cned he, and darts- down, rouraclf," raid Jonathan, “we wifi
great resuurcra.
see! Do vou think I am drunk! There ry one will asst his vote for John C. FreL i.f 1812 wm told us the other dav. Un­ bolding it m a guaranty for a satislactory ed in himself; the struggle was a fierce t •
' of
- ourselves,
•
•-•- ■-our
-----------take rare
and• drink
own
ni'jnt. [Loud cheera.]
. . “.■uJlcctiou tl»t toy
I tier the iinpiflse ofthc removal of theemone, but his gallant mustang breasts thc tea;” and Jonathan, from a big boy has look there I two of ’em, by jingo I”
horse as a curiosity, because w
“*D
treaty.
Now, gentlemen, don’t—for God's sake, one tha’. used to draw him to Oh'0“
Well,
sir,
I
mast
confess,
I
can
’
t
see
[I bargu there was a sudden rise in die valThc retire CaUfomians, who had long current, and he reaches thu oppoMte shore grown to be ruler of the world. “Sil
don’t—let me go home to my wife and [Appiauas.] Look at what that
| iiejof property, and such a demand for it, groan, d beneath the imposts of a distant in safety ; his men after a time join him, along down,” cries the selfilh white man but us two.”
tail
her
that
the
State
that
gave
her
birtli
genre has produced- Look al the Lakes
“You cani&gt; ‘LF And Y'ork dragged
L jlut merchandise was sometimes carried government and venial governors, had two brave fellows fouling a watery grave to Ilia red brother, and of lands once rich
and extended to her the right hand of fel­
f Off from vessels before the owners arrived ihemaclvt a invited our overture; but a and many horses being carried down the and broad, he has scarce enough to spread thc land lor Ao the table. “Look there,”
and their mighty inland &lt;»m,Dcr’£
*
lowship—under whose laws 1 took the of New York arc indebted for the busy
I at xlirir place of bosincM; and the parties few of their leaders, with ddBdly hatred stream—-but nothing can now stop him— his blanket. “Sit along down,” raid Ful­ continued 1&gt;fc&gt;Jlntlng to thcglaM. “Thth-therc's tkEascal’i now. One of ’cm'i osth of allegiance—don't let me tell her life, the noise and bustle and brnmres
I taking it came in aftcrwanl" to Bar that towards thc Yankees, and hope of
f personperson- the heights adjacent to the Puebla appear ton, and soon steamers covered every lake enough likdBou to be your brother, and that that State will not fight on thc aide
that crowd Broadway today to the great
I they were at the owners’mercy, aid must ai
c «amiddously
— iddously i, —
nl rewnra
reward irum
from Mexico, wv.
were
—now
nowaasmik'Ynight
smile might be
besoeii
seenon
onthe
theim.
im- . nnd river. “Sit along down,” shrieked
of freedom. I see many before me wlio
I nay what they chose tn ask. A brig was endeavoring to stir them up toe
- — —« lit
- • ike
- ■ | the Engine as it rushed along, and the ox thc other N the moot I.ord-forsaken. mean­ will say it cannot be. and it will not be. WeaL And m a citizen of New York, 1
to a reVolt
revolt—
— |1 placable
placable vivisag\»of the leader
I lying at Bosti-n harbor, which had come in many casks with too great sucraaa.— j siztA day and the.goal •••"”*■
appreciate fully the advantages we deny#
•! rar
cart
i ireiuuivu
trembled and cranked in every jjoint
— est looking white man 1 ever saw.”—.4/io main rases wuu .w
,
[Cheers.]
lanta
Eriminer.
from and the great necessity there tafor
I itpfrotn Plymouth just before thc embargo Manuel Castro, a wealthy and influential '
With ninety men on the last.of his car- , sit along down, is the moving power in
i
By this time, gentlemen, you see that 1
I' was laid, fit for sen. The Plymouth own- wini-ta-m
the maintenance of thc Union. “UtyArenranchczo, noted tor
for his
his rich
dcUrmincd
oppos- :■ avan of horses, he fell like a Uiundcrtai.l |
ofthe world—and thetime
is
rmincd OODCiSoid Waltrons’ Brief.
| bare not entirely forgotten the German
I .«■ thought it wm a good time to sell the ition to all charge, and enmity loathe ' on the rear of&gt; the Mexicans.
tlemen, in order to preserve this Union
Dio day
when it shall tellnobly in fiivor
i
“
sweet
accent.
”
[Laughter.]
Now,
gen
­
Old Nathan Waltrons, formerly of St i
I lirig, and scut up his son for thc ——I'—
in all its present and prospective greatwas with them ; the little band of stout ! op
ng|It
0'*’1 '1 “Gringos,”
” had
had arranged
arranged for
for nn
nn attack
attack on
o
Clair county, was somewhat famous in his ' tlemcn, I am perfectly grilling to come neks and glory, we should hava a man m
I telling him to demand 8,000
for
&gt;
•
—
.v
i
.
j
,..,.^7,
—
guarding
the
presidio;
taken
byj
|
—
■
X” 'T
W’d i ‘h‘‘ Fbcblo los Angdoi, the l.e id-quwtors
J.,
Th.!{ among you at any time to md in this good
mjorjke
EOccis
of
Punch
p
4
y
for
his
litigious
propensities.
Tile
I not to take less than 0,000.
’ '
X). John
went. | of KcarncVt Wd
a ,mn|| fore! of msr surprise, and nut having the advantage of A Priiste Rooi
t cause? ' 1 have noti'eToquence, but the the Presidential Chair who
to the North, not partial to the South, Mt
I t j Bos tor* found how thir
ings stood, sold inM Md Vl&gt;|untccrt. His agents were in
cause is one, I have frequently thought, knowing only the United States of AmtrI
On,
-d»p, f.». in, ‘
x! •
I the
iff a ....
moment,
and
.... brig
w..6 ...
--------- , —
J hurried home, ; a|| portj, of t|M. country, inflaming ths in­
for which it ironly necessary to open ti» ire. Whsn, if ever, the North reams b&gt;with bis L...
bargain.
w,j urgiOg th’cm ’o join him.— triers of Fremont • nothing can withstand °* November, a tall, gaunt, queer-looking
■ &lt;elated wLX
—... As he neared ’
On .aJti-----------------------------------roe W;„.D Judge G-------presided
presided month and words will go out of them....
I the house he saw the
old
man
marching
-i. i-&gt;
_ —
...
gome means nis plan e.ked out.
tbrir shock. With shouta^f triumph they ‘ ’&gt;»tomer, drowed in a blue cart with met- in
hl the
thc Circuit
Circuit Court
Court of
of that
that county,
county, he
he •dvea. If, by mv feeble efforts, I can do clined to go too far, he should be ready
to sav to it, it is not well that that should
■ up and down the piaxza, and presen tly be
nTkr
7U9£»!,{
Mdu
"l butiona,
bullon»’ with
wil11 “yslier
yslier"stripedpataloons
’I wm at this lime nt the ranch «f my
a.* . mmi
'it »l
slnptti pataloons b&lt;.inui
the criminal
began die
the call
call of
of the
criminal ducket
ducket anything for the State of Pennsylvania, 1 be dine. And when the South la Inde­
■ rushed ott to meet his son and hear the old friend. General Martinez Vallejo, on change thc battle to a rout.'
will come away again any time you want.
■&gt;
। am! calfskin termination, Mt “solitary with:
I result of the sale.
the Sonoma Creek ; my companion was
I will now give wav to my friend, John ed to go too far or to do wrong, ho sboula
Waltah-wlllsh
■!•«&lt;’" in • li“lc ruom’ ■ito“‘ed’“a
“
Thc
People
vs.
Nathan
Waltrons,
in
­
sav to thc South, it is not well that that
With Fremont wm a ’---------- ---------I
“Hare you sold the brig, Jobn F
Cnpt D------- ,who has si c- espousWone
certain little tavern, in-------- street, rhil- dictment for stealing saw-logs; arc the par­ A. King. I know be is’ my friend, and 1 should l&gt;o done.
[Applaure.] And in
I
“ Yes, father."
&lt; f our host’s daugbtnni. Vallejo was one of chief, the sole remnant of a band that sdclphla.
w anted to nominate him for Vice Presi­
ties ready?’
■ - “For how much, John F
the largM UniboUenln Culttouto o«o- joined Kearney on his journey across the
Before him wm a little round table, on
“Ready,” said Burke II------- , •‘ready for dent [Cheers.] He will finish up what
jlnius. In bis
ing
forty plains.
bra war paint, mountedcOU
moanted.Ou a
I
“Ten thousand dollars F
■ . some
.
. sixty
.. ... square
____— miaes, with furtv
I have begun, and probably do ample jus­
whose mnrlile top was “not a little" pitch­ the People.”
•
■
.
—
i
—
..i.i
,
to
Freedom.
(Great
applause.] For the
I
“Ten thousand dollars!” fried the'old thousand head'ofcattle and severs! hundred bare hack mustang, be would riac“P
er of smoking punch, “screcchcn hot,”
“Well, Judge,” souealcd out old Na­ tice to some of the bungling English I more expanded his mind and heart are,
j,and
____________lance
Mate
■ man, with staring eyea, at hearing a price cattle and horses at that time being n man h full speed to the enemy,
and a wiru- glass. The solitary individu­ than, “I can't get no lawyer to 'tend to my have uttered here. [Cheers.]
the stronger will be his love for Fretdom.
available wealth.
wealth. . He
He had
had been
been formerly was thrust at him, dexterously throning
throw it
I more than double what the vessel cost.— available
Mr. Danheimcr wm followed by Dr.
al was York—nothin’ else, dear child— case, so I must do it myself”
[Applause.]
I would like to eso -such
I “Ten thousand dollars! I’ll bet you’ve governor of the country, and wm consul himself on one side of his home, he would and thiit was his second pitcher foil—nigh
James Grimm, editor of thc German Zej“It Is your right,” replied the Judge.
sentiments expanded here. [Applause.]
I nold her to some swindler, who dod’t care ercd fair spoil by our people, though in avoid the blow, and grasping the pule, l&gt;:» ■erotHl empty. One minute after, and
He
“Then', Judge, 1 want to get the vrone tung, published at Pcllcville, 111.
■ what thc price is, and never means to pay justice I must state that he was kindh dis­ drew up his antagonist, and with a stroke you couldn’t—fact you sec—have squecz- clianged to some other county, 1 can't spoke briefly and with a strong German 1 would like to nee our lake short* dotted
posed toward thc Americans. Die house of his tomahawk cleave his skull, ejac^ila- cd a drop out of cither pitcher or glass, have a fair trial in St. Clair
accent
“We camo here,” he said, “to
■ his notes."
Massachusetts and Now York may bare
^ subZi^tiri edifirc of
stories, ulating a grunt of ratisftetiun. Ihreedid
■
“Notes, did you say, father!' Why, km
wm a substantial edifice of two stories,
by a forty-two pounder, hydraulic press.
•‘Why not,” replied the Judge, “can find a free land where wc can speak our light, so that their property and their
surrounded bv
he dispald. in this manner afonc and tm■ there are no notes in the case. I gut the surrounded
by a
•'corral
” 1—with
“ *a**stout
“" ”gate**“
I
York rang the bell. Thc wsitar popped you not get an impartial jury in this large thoughts freely, where there is a free prcra
people may be safe from the rocks—&lt;du­
■ money and put it fa the bank. Draw, „J; lk.
^.ea or
and a free soil, and where we can live un­
his head In the door.
county F
ty which I believe belongs to the Union
■ and you will get it.”
“Ring, rahF_
“No, sir! Pre followed that logging der a government with that freedom which to perform.
‘"w/hid all retired to rest, and were rode here and .there, all fled before hnuI have always protested
‘•Of course 1 did. Is it clearing off!
| business
pretty
tnug,
1
tell
you
Judge.
”
wm
denied
us
in
fatherland.
Tbo
Ger
­
■ The old gentlcmali's excitement wm
■ •'■n»aa nrrttn ttltia 1 tell WOU Judl’r ''
H suddenly cooled, and M the rulingpassion
“No; sail—damp, ssb—fog so thick, sah,
Thc motion to change thc venue wm mans have sought to find a party which
would secure their rights and carry out
you could ladle it out ’th a spoon, salt.— rcfu&gt;w].
[Great applause.] I would have it all
Have anything, sah!"
“Well, Judge,” said old Nathan, “will their sentimenta.
“But we have found here in America developed and made useful to the country.
“More punch, and strong."
I yOn allow me to go over to the hotel and
teal™ dri^duel who infest ^the connI would atate that thofcoveniment, with
I would have the 1350,000,000 nf prop­
on aristocracy to contend against, as we
“YeX, sah—immediately, rah."
I get m.. britfr
Ktril
y-rf
1 their i-ua! sp^l in roS mature, .prased
tv on our lakes secured.
I think It wor­
The waiter withdrew and in a few sec•-Certainly!” wm thc reply, and out had in Germany. It is the aristocracy ef th v of all the light Moresary for such a
m wdl m the time permitted, and in cos- on aporopnation to satisfy Gen. V
The following incident wo had from a
onds rammed with the third pitcher, and aUrted Waltrons. He wm gone a long the Slave power. Some of us had fought
purpose. 1 would also say that the Pa.
tumes the most pirturraque. m
for
ye*n *f’
friend whn knew the partyDeacon
York wm beginning to feel glorious when, | limej „j
j ujgc gn.w impatient of the for freedom in Germany, and we are rea­
dy, if need be, to fight and bleed for it citic slopes—that distant California, to
Comstoyk^ of Hartford, Conn., b well new is usually considered so. The Gen- ter.
on raising up his eyes, he raw his own figr
which 1 have much reason to bo grateful,
icompletely routed the Californians,
ure in
Burke II
n------- Informed the Court that
.known ai being provided with an enorm- era:, aaorc m »»•», v—~----- &gt; —
„ a pier glass, directly opposite.
opposite, He
is worthy of a Pacific Railroad, and that
but they acnin mode a stand at thc Son
.•oa handle on hh countenance, in the shape ged the Intruders with:
the brief was In a whiskey barrel, nnd
nibbed
his
eves
again.
Pascal, headed by Fko. Still they were
rof a huge now, in fart it is remarkable for
“Quire re la F (wbotattere )
“By thunder!” mid he, “here’s some that it would take some time to draw it
dasplrited, and General Kearney with bls
iu great length. On a late occasion, when
fellow sitting right before me ■ PR swear out An officer was sent for Waltrons, ty we will join. You will find us in thc ment
“Americanos.« amigos, abre lapuerta.
mounted men defeated them with great there's impudence for you ! This is a pri­
i taking up a collection in the church to (Americans and friends open the gate,)
but be had swallowed his 4nV and gone front ranks, if possible; we only wish to
which the Deacon belongs, as bo passed wm thc response, a blow accompanying loss. The governorship of the country vate room, sir, for my sole accommoda­ to Canada, where a Latitat could not find be mated as freemen among freemen.—
the constitution stands in the way of giv­
l&gt;cing decided, which W long
•
him. And the case of the People, Iva. Do not deprive ua of our rights oa men,
through thc congregation, every person the words that made the ffiwr shake again ■ource &lt;/ trouble between Kearney, Stock­ tion.”
ing lands for railroads and for other Im­
.
*
va ■ ■mar
The demand was perforce complied
He waited a minute, expecting an an­ Nathan Waltrons, after the lapse of nume­ for which we fought in your ranks. We provements. And now 1 say that I see
ton
and
Mason,
aflairs
became
more
actshall
all
go
with
John
C.
Fremont
for
lib
­
swer,
but
his
reflection
only
stared
at
him
with: and a band of some fifty men were
rous years, stands for trial After that
no difference between giving land andgivtied, and thc American force, now largely
The Deacon did presented to our view mounted and ar­
timeithn Judge wm carefol never to let a erty to the death.
to hcddjhis peace.
augmented, was placed on such a footing
f„r .
••I MM saying, air, that this is my pri­ —a '_____ 71 .krayed m trappers and hunter., and armed
as to soon “crush the bead of rank rebel­ vate t|b»n—mine, rir!" cried York, fetch­
to the teeth
IForemost among them, on
ion," and Pioo and Castro fled to the lowing hiavaicc an octave higher than it wm
a black mustang, was a .mail. »mewy
give land.
They icknowledffc,
w country to fight for a time longer befort. No answer was made, and he nmg
dark man, evidently thrir leader with
gratitude of the Committee for your unan- acknowledge, that they can adl tl
the bell furiously. The waiter made his
eom- against inevitable late.
been afflicted a day or two with a sore “an rye like Mars to threaten
imoua and cnthusiMtic approval ol tlie re­
His tall form and plcraant countenance port wliieh they have presented to yon.
greatest aeternuusuw'. — ------- - •..v ”1 1-.J
__
nu.'t 4 »lr for. will have iawrrared themselves uprai his From the begfaming tha CmnmRtoe felt
L.iltounatoS bi. r««b &lt;1—.
light that a pound of dt o»ly weighs four
memory.
Mr. Dorsbeimer is an old that their work wm one of difficulty.—
him M bom to command—TO »•**»•
ounces- If be pula in a little too much
Jackson Democrat, the friend and suppor­ They feared that they would find trouble tween giving the money of tha General
ter of Dan. D. Tompkins and Silas In arriving at a mode for uniting all thc
__ ____ .__ j a— i—J -r .u- n—_ —
clementa of the North for Freedom in one
■Il to I Why.
• &lt;*»*,,lu*
solid phalanx, to crush the viper that has
right opposite me now, on the other aide
upon this as a very hjjA/ matter for a
grown
up
and
crawled
around
our
libtrof the table. Rot his impudence."
• tendencies. He la the most
newspaper, but we think that no weB bred
the laborer likes beet to i
“Table, sab—fellow, rahF
which enables him to sleep
(bread) person will laugh at it.
called out at Philadelphia, be spoke
•Warranted to
are to continue for four
follows:
•

A good story in related, in which Dr.
Pend is made to figure quite prominently.
On a certain day be was waited upon by
a maiden lady of 'his congregation, who
eamc to reprimand the esteemed and
somewhat facetiotw preacher for having
bought a fiddle for bla son.
Scarcely
waiting for thc usual salutations, upon en­
tering the pastor's dwelling, she began, as
thc story goes:
“1 think, Dr. Pond, that a man of your
age and profcraion might of had something
better to do, when you were in New Loo-1
don last week, ttaui to buy Enoch a fiddle; 1
all the people were eshamed that our i
minister should bay Ilia son • fiddle. A
fiddle! Oh. dear, what is the world com-1
iisil to, when ministers will do such
tfingsF
“Who told you 1 had bought Enoch a
fiddle 1" inquired the Doctor.
“Who told me T Why every body
rays so, and some people have heard him
plav on it as they paased thc door. But
ain’t it true, Doctor!”
.
“I bought Enoch a violin when I went
3o New London."
“A violin! What's that!"
“Did you never sec one 1”

STORE,

■;

W

Ratibmof the Hamaa Fit.—The
■tan Fbyu dewdating the wheat fields

er, with two glasses, made Its appeara-fight on the 13th tart., when one of them
named Williams, drew a knife and cut ““ York filled cm of the glasses, and tbsn laughter.]
the throat at fata antagonist, named Ash­
lev. from ear to ear. causing instant death.

It will be forty yearn the 26th

North.

will"
And so te did
be thoroughly rotten.

We of

_

“ 5“

�A&gt; the Annual Conference of the Meth«“»'»■

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

North

odteu, Md aa Rocked.

of a most desperate and exciting
for Presidency. We are idinona™ it in the enthusiastic reception
*

i ability to
N. BAILEY,

will carry it easily. [GreatapplMJse.l-—
! like the idea of a wagon road to thePadic, and 1 like thc idea of a rallro*d. 1
•would lisvothem both begun on the same
Somrtbinj I, -a to
the Ciucianati platform about a Pacific
Railroad, but it ia so covered up with
words thai they have not yet been able to
xav whether it favors a road or not, and
*1__ Aa aa ret.

plauec.j i say to tbe North and to Califorala, that it is equal!v their iBtcrest that
this road should be built, and thst immediatelv. End that thev need not look to the
The Delegate from OiUfontia—And
they will not.
Mr. Law continued—We want no pass­
ports'to travel The fare of a freeman
should be hh passport everywhere. 1
don’t like thc platform adopted at Cincin­
nati. It is a piece of trickery. They aay
it ia the same as that of 1852. I stood
upon that platform, and I ought to know
sometHngof what it was. That platform
acknowledged tbe line of 36 c 80. This

REPUBLICAN Tl&lt;X£T.

JOHN C. FREMONT,

WILLIAM L DAYTON,
AMOcUllon
Ub_ ;
J0U5 w stebbins.
■ S AMCK-T. McNAIR &gt;
g S’SEE’SEP'
f
C. S. BURTON. ’
J. S. VAN BRUNT.

Kc-srrt^; S»&lt;

.1 1.00

now they would give Kansas and all that
vaai Territory to Slavery. They aay
that it is'the same—that it means tlio ■»/.
im. /w«m
ism

wptiuhon
. 7•’."k-’a.".”

not alrea ’y detained the Convention too ; ° Xoveiber ।
ling—[Cries of “Go on"]—I would say | - ------------a word concerning tbe industry of our the Correa tian.
country. 1 like to are the coal of Penno. N. BOLTWOOD, i
sylvania—the motive power of the spin­
0. W. MILLS,
&gt;
dies cf Masaachusetta.
[Applause.] 1
J.B0UERT8,
J
like to see the iron of Pennsylvania form­
a our railroads throughout the land. 1
I to see the teeming products of the

and to encourage. But to close. We
must encourage the South to say to her &gt;
Secessionists, "You are wrong.” and wo
* «VDJUU1—lur m uui
,
eneoaraaed, and our country be maoe1
prosperoiw and happy. [G rent apnlausc.] |
i like that Freedom. It ia a result of in-

RVFUS HOSMER,
(JEOROE W. LEE.
ISAAC P. CHRISTIANCT.
W R. NOYES.
PLINY POWER.
JOHN McKINNKT.
POXALD McISTYRE.
FERN AR IK) C BEAMAN
HOVEY K. CLARK.

tdligence. It is the motive power of our
industry and progress.
There is no
country- in the world in which there is »c
much intelligence; therefore there is no
country in th« world so great in industry,
or that enjora equal freedom. [Great
Thc immense enthusiasm with which
applause.] Shall we, then, throw tbew
things sway in this Convention, or shall the
ceived by the people of thc Northern
States, has frightcnril thc advocates of the
slder. If we look at our map I think we
Federal, proslavery Candidate. Diey
will find that we have intescst enough to
_____ if
_ decipher, the band writing on tho wall; in
induoe vs to remain here for months

_______
rf.
___________________
necessary.
1 have no doubt wc rill tri- the spontaneous uprising of the maasc*, in
urnph iu
in me
the pa.
jn'd. We
doubt- j favor of the candidates and principles of
urnpa
n c were on a aouoi0.1 road
—a yesterday
• i —it
t. appeared
a_________
fill
uneven; thcJRepublkan party. They tremble be­
it is smoother and easier t &gt; travel on to­
fore the portentious waves of public sen­
day, and 1 think that on Tuesday neat it

will be a perfect plane. [Great applause.] timent that arc now sweeping onward,
Mr. President, let us wait and sec. [Ap. tiireatening to overwhelm the prospects of
plw.j
their Federal leader, and bury the hopes
of tbe Slaveoqfacy in the dark abyss of
We learn from the Richmond (Vo.) political defeat.
CoL Fremont is emphatically the man
papers that twanty-two of the clergymen
of that pious city, where the Christian for the times. His reputation is beyond
character of a slave enhances his market the reach of calumny, and hia abilities are'
value[ have joined in an eloquent appeal
.
,
' .
to Mr fra. riUtra. -™ &lt;hc PS •
«••• l’J !«"
dvnt'mg A. io our NwioraJ dr.ir, "— Thc platform
-- -------------of' the Philadelphia A,
Conven
—.­

Will Senator Douglas spew out his ven­ tion which nominated him, takes strong
om dn these men tor preaching politics; ground on the subject of human Freedom,
especially as they recommended that tbe
and proclaiming the unalterable opposit­
should be set apart for such preaching.— ion of the Republican party to the spread
YVill the Free Preu, with its eminent re­ of Slavery into Free. Territory. CoL
gard lor the purity of the pulpit, denounce Fremont accepts this platform, avows hit,
them f We apprelrend not. It is only entire approval of it, and .pledges birntyff
•clergymen who preach the gospel of free;
tlom who are to be dcnounctsl. In tK»' to the work of carrying it out in itOnic
eonndetiou we would ask why the Frtt. spirit and meaning. His indomitable cnPrm this morning suppressed thc teleplxedespatch which told of a Methodmrocatioa having been broken up.;
iii members driven from thc State by
roklavcry Missouri mob.—DtL Tri-

ergy of character and high sense of honor
are a sure guarantee that he will keep hia
promise. Liberty has nothing to fear,

but everything to hope for, from Col.
Fremont. Die Freedom of the territor-

BuCHAWAX AMD TtlB MsCUAJClCB.—A
a drop of Tyler blood in his veins.
venerable citizen of Washington, (Mr. A.)
The energies of the country are aroused
related to us on yesterday tbe following
to secure his election and save the Terri­

tories, the common inheritance of the namanoe with which his brilliant career in

the services of his country is surrounded.

qualification t at excites
On motion of John Roberta, the pro­
neas among the Bockanier
reedings of the Convention were ordered
tell us that our candidate is OfAx an explor­

officer Mid tarred andfrathcrod him,

prevent the outrage.
The above itqm of intdligrrico came by
ulmph da. befohi , rfurday, «d «aa
wppnaaed iy Iba A&lt;* -Oi.a. Hanna
braxne an allp ot Un Border Roffiaiu, &lt;2
eourw tkat paper naa «.t BWy w pabearly part of his life was spent in the
■Dio celebration of the 80lh anniversary lia anrUu nlld; .o»ld lm,«rUnmia tile bill.
of our National Independence, in this vll- the good opinion of Its readers. We
fighting the French and Indians; and yet 1
most people are willing to.admit that his 1
not advert to the particular improvement
pleasant, cool and beautifsl, and the lib­
provided for in tho bill Wore the Senate,
qualification! for the Presidency were I
conference mentioned above, and outraged the importance of which had been so ably
erty-loving people of the county came, in
so scandalously some of its members — and so elixiutntly mA forth by the two
about equal to those of Buchanan who '
goodly numbers, to do honor to the anni­ 3. M. Dysart—band thc ruffian doom to
spent the youthful portion of his life in I
Senator* from Loui-ana. as to the im­
versary of the day that gave to Free infomy!—was chairman of tho meeting of provement of St. Mary’s nver and St
the ranks of Federalism, intrigueing for
doin a glorious inheritance, and to thc outlaws. Tbo resolutions do not substan­ Clair Flats, in which his constituents are
office, and opposing the administration '
tiate a charge that the Methodists in Mis­
immediately interested, and which had al­
world a model of self-government.
The
and war policy of President Madison.
souri have transcresavd the laws, engaged
attendance was very large, and the cere­ in public brawls, or privately incited so been vetoed by the President. No
CoL FaxuoxT is admitted by all who '
man could foil to perceive that tha views
monies were conducted in the right spirit slaves to rebellion, or in any manner out
know Mm, to be a manof eminent ability. •
of the President had undergone a radical
The band of martial mireic gave many raged public decency or social order.— change relative to tbe subject, since he
He has been Governor of, California and
spirit-stirrisg National air*. Thc services Dary read thus:
Senator of tbe United States, and that ia 1
Ruohtd. That we are well aware that
tha Chafl-Jn were beautifully and ap­
certainly -one notch higher tiian Pierce cv- by
1
there are persona in this auction of the
nuion he deciarea, wnuc no zuiuu
propriately performed, the Declaration of
country who are well known and avow- sustain this, because it contained some
er got before he received the votes 6fthroe I
Independence
was
admirably
read,
and
same brawlers for President It is the H
objectionable items, yet there were meri­
the' laws cf the confederacy and State torious objects, and if separate bills, ma­
just pride of CoL Fremont and his friends 'the Oration wm admitted on nil hands to
be a model (effort. It called for the hear statutes, in folminatiug their rom.pnng king appropriations for them, were, sent
that he is an explorer; that he has spent
plots against the peaertbk and abiding to him, nc would approve and sign them,
much of his life amid tbe wild scenes of ty applause of the audience. A copy has citizens, with reference to their property. predsely the course thc Senate pursued if
Ixren obtained for publication, and we ex­
ReaoW, That we believe tltal we know
nature, enduring privations, hardships nnd
objects were national and constitu­
pect. to publish itin the Biwxra next week. them, and that their denials amount to
dangers an’developing tbe resources of the !
tional, certainly those in the bills which
Die dinner was also excellent and well naught with vs, and wtfgivc them timaly the President recaty vetoed would come
world, in adding to the names and fame of
warning to snttle tbrir business and |*areunder that Itead.
his country, and advancing thc great in-1 patronized.
• In the evening there was a splendid dis­ ably leave the country. Mid in the event
tercets of humanity. It is a fact worthy
that tbev will not comply, we pledge ourplay of Fu-eworis, tader tlic direettoa of live* and houora that they shall be remo- tutionality of these improvementa, quot­
of nolibe that thc Territory of California,
ing thc views of Jackson and Calhoun, to
conquered by CoL Fremont waa, by his A. W. Anaxs, and thc immense concourse yedJ
sustain him in hia. pomtioos. The ques­
Retolred, That we believe that the nor­ tion was then takro—shall tbe bill pass,
of people that assembled to sec,it, ap­
active exertions, brought into the Union 1
thern
preachers
that
are
now
preaching
in
peared to be highly gratified. There was.
tbe objections of the President to the con­
as a Free State, and hcncexit is lh?t^he
this
country,
in
our
estimation,
and
actualso, a large party at each Public House,
trary notwithstanding, and tha vote resul­
encounters the hatred »n.l opposition of
aDy from our knowledge, arcabolitionista,
and the danee went on with spirit On and ns such we discountenance them, and ting in veas 31, nays 12. Tbe chair an­
the Slawocracy. Had he Ken instru­
nounced thc 33 of those present having
the whole, the day and the night passed do most aolemnly swear that they shall
mental in making California a Slave State,
vote&lt;l for thc bill, it was jnaaed.
off pleasantly and agreeably.
not praarh any more in this country nnMr. Mann thought it required twoand been willing to stand now on an ch a
less they shall prove the stronger party.
tliirds uf all the members of the Seaato,
pro-slavery platform as Buchanan lias
The very resolutions state that thc nnd appealed from the decision of&lt;hc
Die proceedings of the Republican members of the Methodwt church in Miamounted, he would have been a very nice
chair. * A discuasiou ensued (n which
man in tbe estimation of tbe Slave-holding County Convention w Inch met in this vil­
Messrs. Seward, Benjamin Thompson, of
But their denial is not Kv., Slidell. Cullender and others, eu*tainlage on Saturday last, may be found in mined in them.
aristocrats of thc Democratic party.
taken.
At
the
meeting
of
the
mob
where
,cJ the chair, and Butler, Clay, Toombs,
Thst he is not a politician is thc boast our column*. Die Con visition was well
these resolutiona were passed, not a single
of he friends. If the friends of old attended, and the best spirit prevailed
illegal action was fastened upon any one
Several spirited of the mrn whom tiiey 3enouored. It is
Buck could uy tbe same of him, it would among its members.
be more to his credit ax a public man.— addressee were made, and a full determi- intolerance of freedom of opinion, free­
dom
of speech. Mid that glorious “»oul er and St. Clair Flats improvement bill
While he has speut his life in political in­
trigues, seeking for the spoils of office, principles and nominees of the Philadel­ liberty” which our Puritan fathers conten­ over thc President's veto, the former by
ded for. Slavery has grown perfectly in- .28 to 10, and thc latter by 28 to 8.
John C. Fremont has been braving thc phia Convention. Among thc speakers
exorable.
You most accept the whole
The Hurd bill, fur the admission of
inclemencies of thc seasons, the hardships were several who voted for Pierce in 1852, system without qualification, or yon must
of the wilderness and thc dangers of the nnd who have, up to the present campaign submit to the bludgeon and the mob—
Terrltewi^s. Adjourned.
battle field, to promote tbe interests and acted with the Democratic party. Jous Mr. TiKwnbe defend hia favorite institu­
IIovsz—A message was received from
glory of Ms country. If Buchanan had Roaxara and O. Score were • appointed tion before a lhetou au£cner. Senator the President rclativa to appropriations
Butler portrays its loveliness before the heretofore madh for tbe purpose of pur­
been mure of an explorer and less of an delegates to the State Convention.
yeomanry of New Hampshire, a hundred chasing from Hiram Powers the sculptor,
intriguing Federal partisan, he could have
Southerners ply you with their pro-slave­
some work of art to adorn thc capital
shown a cleaner record. The country, in
At a Republican Caucus held in Has­ ry- arguments at every watering-place from which it apnearasuch purpose is still
thc prea:nt crisis, needs an able and scien­ tings, July 5th, 18545. J. M. Russell, J. tbroupioiit the country during the sum­ pending. . The House ordered to be en­
mer solstice, and they are hoard patiently
tific explorer at the helm of state. We
M. Nevins, and Wm. Burgher were ap­ and respectfully, but, am a mao go Sooth grossed for a third reading the bill prnvi.
ding fur a settlement of the claims of tbe
have been at the mercy of political intrig­
pointed a Town Committee.
and s]&gt;eak his honest convictions 1 No, officers of tbe Revolutionary and tbe wid­
uers long enough. '.Tbe good old ship of
not even the mild objurgations of the goa- ows and orphans of those who died in thc
state ku gone astray. Wc-ueed a scien­
&lt;tMlfiMA- Rrxrer.’ Hreu. will hr In •**. will be listened to.
Spalding A Rogen Circus will be in
Wc ukf kplrtBnirT ft dwelling on this
tific explorer to search out the true course
of thc
Mr. Houston moved a i
and bring the Government beck to ite for­ Hastings on Monday, thc 21 st inst, and . fact, hut while reading such outrages aa rules in onler to act an t!------ - ---------------- ,
give two performances. This compMiy the expulsion of a body of unoffending lution fixing a day for the adjourning of
mer glory under the administrations of _
- •------- •
-------■
* •
■ (Thristisn people from Missouri, we feci Congress. Negatived by 74 against OS.
Washington and Jefferson, mh! John C. b-re thc reputation of being the beet in
in our bosom the swell of a natural indigTbe Senate hill authorizing the people
Fremont is tbe man. It is deemed advisa- ■ ^*e n',e^ States,• and from hiving
wit- i nation. . Wc know tlie North ! cannot al“
of Rantos to form a Constitution and
ble also to give “Bude and Break’’ a few ne«Me&lt;l their performances several times , way s submit to this treatment} and is it
in
thc
State
of
New
York,
we
are
indinnot
better
nme
to
curb
the
sprhnd
of
this
lessons in the art of exploring, consequent­
irinted, together with the amendment- of­
cd to think their reputation well merited, dangerous power—which fa even stretch- fered by Meaani Dunn, Haven, and Bur­
ly they will start in November next,with
IW,
ih. l«&gt;
bo™. '■?
'S™* ,’R
nett of N. Y.
a full rigged craft, on an exploring ex
.
•
..
,
.
..
&lt;.f the rountry—whyn the issue of its exMr. Campbell, of Ohio, asked leave to
“ “»* •*“
ndcr' “f “J "•'"» U" umia.
brfor. tbe people,
nwrlc, than
to thc head waters of Salt River
tension »
is dirertlr
directly before
offer a resolulicw for tbe appointment of
have ever seen. Thc novel feature of to wait until it shall grow toh powerful
a select committee by the Speaker, to re­
Man-Monkey, creates an overflow of for restraint 1 Sectional it came to us port a bill for thc adjustment of difficul­
The Republican delegates from thci
lb and fun. Of course, everybody with the constitution of our country, and ties in Kansas, and restoration of peace
if it ever shall become natinnll, we have
era! towns in Barry County assembled
seen enough of ite, mad inujlcranee to and good order, embracing a provision for
thc restoration of tin* Missouri Comprom­
the Court House, in the village of Hea­
foreshadow a» oppreeeion of Northern
ise, die protection of voters, thc removal
tings, pursuant to the call from the Coun­
freemen, which would be overthrown by of test oaths, Ac.
ty Committee, on Saturday, the 5th ins&gt;1.
revolution and internecine war.—Detroit
Mr. Cobb, of Ga., said thc Senate bill
attempted to make a great blow because
The Convention organized by thc elec­
Tribune.
was good enough fir him, and moved to
a lecture announced at the Court House,
AnolberLie^aUed.
tion of O. N. Bollwood aa President, Mid
adjourn.
by Mr. Rar, was postponed on account
J. M. Nevins, Secretary. Tbo President
Die murderous party of Buocaniers
of hia inability to attend.
.
announced, as tbe legitimate business of
rompoaed of Herbert, Bully Brooks, Mat.
Richmond, July 7.
the Convention, the election of Delegates’
Ward, and their journalist asoociatea, from
Hwgh R. Plcasanto. a brother of tl
inga of a Democratic Ratification Meet­
to the Republican State Convention at
the Albany Aryue down to tho Pioneer, late John Ampion, went thia morning I
ing on Monday evening, June 30th. Fur
Marshall, bn the 8th im*.
are continually charging John C. Fretnuut
several days previous to thia time, the
Die Delegates from the several towns
with owning quite a number of slaves,
ting, and taking a scat by invitation by the
of the county presented tiieir credentials,
word of truth
point, by a flaming handbill, calling on
Gov., said, after a brier period, 1 thought
when, cm motion of William Burgher, it
in it.
Gizzard Foot was bcrel
thc faithful to come out and ratify the
Hear the Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, a
Gov. Wise smilingly replied,! am tbe
nomination of Buchanan and Breckenridge.
er, and brawling Locofoos^ taking their after which the meeting adjourned.
O. N. Boirwoon, President.
an explorer and conqueror of California
Washington, too, waa an explorer.. The

t»on democracy

ia a Uttb

nl—.)».i two or thn
distinctly and shar ly
cuts or cumpruiuwcsbeswccu thecw^

n^£hilSertuderatification

composed of the great corps—the
men who have heretofore uijen Bah P
no active interest in tbe party polio*
the day. It was a gathering withoa; tb
usual adjuncts of artillery, bonlm, uj
transparetuhw, and yet webt!leveite
no oceaakna since the tremctulotu
ministration /irrewr wMch aigtialkal^
campaign of 1850, lum there bren afi;
ted in any politics) canvass in ihi.A^,
such a spontaneous outburst ofaiM,^
triad enthusiasm, as that which BurkH

mention of the name of Fremont—ti
quick approving response to every Ml;
don against the miachevions
lion whfch hrs brought this crisis opom,
—tmpreaarrely indicated him u the tra
man for the ^position forces, and thufo

true issues between them and the Pie^.
democracy had been signed out.

SPAULDLNG 6 R
CUS
Consolidating their
ogaiiut abolishing the , led Floating Palace
District of Columbia. From their Palatial
ir, like-evsry other bro’t ic AmpHthaatro
Amj
on
■a the record provea, of riaaippi and Ohioriv
may latiaiy Mmaelf by ref- their NORTH AME
&gt; 1830, of voL 21, part 2, Ctrcua, so celebrate

Beptembcr Ifl, 1850. It is ronrera, with the t
panics comprising t
Hale—Mr. I’resident, I rite to on-' distinguished Nort
hat is the queatiou before the Sen-1 Southern performe
*
. name ring, in fricnd
-It is on the paawigeof - in neracnee of thc
the Slave Trade in the ,
Both companies
jfe.
tent with two seta

Mason called for the ayes and nous ; two sets ofringhot
passage of the Bill, and they wtrt ; temime every aft
L and were as follows:
I Spectacle every ni
_Messrs. Baldwin, Benton, ’ Canbarn, the magics
’• • • DAYTON, FREMONT, j with ha brass ba

। In triumphal proo
lire morning of'
everv place of exh
i
' 40 HORS

Beward, Ac. Ao.

HASTINGS MJ HKEN.

: SMt to Cbatan's String
stud X.
ofTrick
* « .&lt;• •Poni
X.M
[31 ring and War Ho
everything ebe
name elaborate
the following &lt;l
Pantomimistaj—
* Equestriennes,—
. Ac.
-, I
HX
M'lle Agnes, t
ted Creole Gymn
A Wnxxuxa, Wholesale and Re
Madame On
dm in, sod Maanhctaren •&lt; LrMter.
’ beautiful Drania
trienne.
Mrs. W. U
CERT SALE.—The Circuit Court for thet
Maltress &lt;

The Buckanirr party don’t like Ik
nomination of FrcmunL They asy it va
not fit to be made, mid a great many «i
er tilings to show how they are diwwr;
with it. They say Seward would Ian
been a better and stronger candidate lj
us; »o would Chase, so would Bankt
Now this i&gt; a great pity, but we

ty cf tbe delegMh* «« the Ihiladdffo
Cunvention thought CoL Fn®.« th
strongest candidate who could be rwraa
ted. 8n they nominated him without r­
en so much as consulting thew kind tri
dirintcreeted friends
our party vbov
now so much grieved nt their ivindoet
But seriously, there could be no tettr
and stronger evidence of CoL Frmwtti
popularity as a candidate than is fumaW
by these complaints and objections of fo
locofoco preax. They we the temj*« «
enthusiasni which is gathering amtft! fo
people and which will a“on bunt "p®
their rotton organization, and no
whine about CoL Fremont’s nominabw
Locofocoism is more

Tbe Pitsburg Gazette earnestly two
mends the union of all the opponents o
Buchanan in the Presidential election »«
a single ticket Die same policy iaado
rated generally by thc opposite^ moi/
tha State, whether for or against Mr. FI

Wm. O. Dak
been received wi
est mark of R«y

heads of Europe
. vermlly acknow

!
Bill Lake, Um
I Orleans Clown,
Ml fam.(K40,&gt;
Henry Mxgil
Wr of Hirrr «ts«'ti
SWKEZEY.
,J tort, living Gym
Tbe Motley B

guished Drapa
LAST CALL u"
F. Donaldao
LL trenren* wko •" IndsMsd to FERRIS,
EDliCOMB A BARLOW. &gt;u book scroost. comic Equestri
.u.a
a.U .rrrtmll BIT tntmisL
-Mona. La Tbo
tv ot paviBK Ca»uoM
with
tb« Mme,»Pfor
w
2d
»**•
’W
cmircredlre.
or. TSom taUrmted will do well W rf
Geo. Duaba
FERRIS. RDOCOMB * BARLOW.
dyuita=t, and
ta«s. Jmw ‘4w#
ton and Donald
Pork! Foxil! Pork!!!
person executin

Kwm Iisu 1SSTIHlI^L«
Om or two p
----------------------- ..._____ I air at once.
----------------------c. a Crrnl

HAWLEYS-

’

HAWLEY-H.

.

urged, wc do not doubt that an efTur. v2

The bill for tbe admission of Kim
was defeated on thc 30th ulL by om «*
jority. This treacherous act was aa«
plisbed by tbe union of Haven, Hsrn*»
Dunn, Broom, Valk, Wheeler and Wki
noy, all northern men, with the adm'e&gt;
tration party. Every other professed
ponent &lt;&gt;f the administration from thescri
voted for the bill. The object of the*
. Fillmore men is to make a better. P
slavery record at thc South than the 8
cbanan men. with a view to carrying
southern States fur Fillmore. ThivJ

HAWLEYS. :

QCroaby.t
Pantominilst.
IH. Gtat|.r
Hurdle Racer
able Georgian
T. Armstre
Tboa. Stew
j do Cirque.
HAWLEY8- .
Da- femmn
Tarter, and
HAWLEYS
lies Ac. t
.. 1
&gt;n-■
Dw disfm|
I establishmrn

W-Sod.“

State.
24. Every

Mr. Dunn to restore the Missouri
promise which was adopted by
farity; yeas 110, nays IOS. The tkm
Republican members from this State T'

•Ith. The

N-Oth. Man
never North
fllh. Ma&gt;;
here, bareib
this State, a
all the Qm
7th. Ith
a small par
of a Mengs

promise and thc admission of Kan«iGECRJE W. PECK, n/ Mt S*
vom AUAim Mi of them.
rroponaibility of this trrabT
rests upon the Democratic and H1&amp;*’

An awful rush was anticipated, but with
Pleasants rising and approaching tlie ta­
all tiieir exertions, only S7 men coftld be
ble at which tbe Governor sat, said, by
of the ataimchnat kind, until their preeent
Die Convention then proceeded to bal­ got together, several of whom were Re­
G—d 1 did not know you, and so you are
platform, made and sanctioned by a band Ebon Shin and Gizzard Foot I am, re­ renpousibility is brought home to t!**
lot for delegates to the State Convention; publicans, attracted by curiosity. The
of murderers so foul, that be left them marked Gov. W iso w ith a smile, and you parties. They now stand on the
as thc friends and abettors of rtiffi* «
ability, his courage and Intrepidity in the
are Hugh Pleasants. Pleaoanta tbcrouncrate who were present, depicted their
conquest of California, challenge the ad
t&gt;n commenc.d
A resolution empowering said delegates disappointment more graphically than it
to appoint substitutes in case of nun-atramparts are being manned with the bold

election of a Central Committee for the

T. Graven,
Tumbler.
W. Kiqka
known Equest
J. W. Pau
Jehu and Forty
Chas- Brow

■. -HAWLf.Y.s :
iODA-LALESATVS,

■masts:

which are partially ntir—lM
the fall number tj votaa to wU

vigorous, the progremive ; while his chiv.
alrous and noble daring in exploring the

die revolving

«d Uimmi^ of JI

8th. It la
BOOTS

AND

SHOES.

Eshtnent th
resented in
menL
AjDDHSE

tuned at the sight of the empty benches,
and want of enthusiasm and spirit, made
but a feeble effort, and the few chop-fidlen

brightly on the Mila of tbe free north, and
William Burgher, and J. P. Roberta, were

(Afteniour

dnlycboeen.

Also,
Saturday,

uxvuxx,'

July 8,

' ak Bvaax Cm—-Hob. P. Haydon is

It at the nomination of CoL Famtorr.— Jnhn Roberta, O. Scott, O. L. Ray, Wm.

hailed by the people.

■dru® AND medicines.

tSTPerbaps no man of hia ace baa a
mare unfortunate record than CoL Fru-

intoxicatej.
Dre Knownothings of this city an very
Aa an index of tha crane of Republitra
Wc can readily see that Col. Fremont's
indignant about the affair.
freedom tho True A orAerare ea vs :
N. Bailey presented thc following reoo- record h----- “——• •
The idea of locoing, lutiona, which were unanimously
by tha Convention:
lhe flour m&lt;U

« lhei. F&lt;

GCAROL

orcJkoaB?

AGUX HOT SXCEPTKD.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

�Record Refuse, the Falorikeag.
Platform-Budunah papers in this
ire circulatiqj thi- falsehood that
mt voted ngaintl abolishing the
Trade in tbe District of Columbia.
charge it false, like every otArr bro’l
ist Freion't,
'

•rn»c!e

Consolidating
ted Floating P
From their Pa

rwoaR| KANSAS BOUND

fu- (ongresstu
die Senate, Septeiribcr 18,
fellowa:
*Mr. Hale—Mr. President, I rise to en- oisongutsbed Northern and
irc w hat is thc question before the Sen- Southern performers in th l
ring, in friendly strife
Hlic President—Il is on the psswgo of In r-rran. rf &lt;h.
jbill to suppress the Slave Trude In the
Itrict of Columbia.

mera, two sets of clowns,
Ur. Mason called for theayca and nods two sots ofring horeaa! Pan­
khc passage Of the Bill, and they were tomime every afternoon!—
fered, nod-wore as follows:
-Sp.s u, !•• every night! Tom
I "Aye*—Messrs. Baldwin, Benton
Lht • * • DAYTON, FREMONT,

•fficutlotj

the party K
a’.hering wit
^U«J?bonf

p Sewartl, Ac. Ac.
fNore—Messrs. Atchison, Ae. Ac.”
HAST1!&lt;GS*’m7rKE8.

1 ot wc bclievi

*

rsc^ioo

there

•■utburst oft
'hat whit*

in triumphal proceannn, on i cunua.
the morning of arrival in &gt;=5^
every place of cxhiHtion.by
.
40 HORSES,
'
naxvKx n oss mas!
ggWC,
Cbataa’s String Bandl-a^K^
stud ofTrick Ponies'.—.Dan- »u» 0UMIS.
ring and War Horses! and
JKk
everything else upon thc
same elaborate scale, with »
the following distinguished
1 Pantomhnists,----- Clowns,—
&amp;|u~triran«,—GjnmuG,

*Vi

jit this Crisis

signed out.

•rty don’t like th,
«• Thn-JR*.

Mile Agnea, thc celebra­
ted Creole Gymnast.
OLklkt &amp; WusxLKn, Wholesale and Ro
Madame " Ormond, the
-j
beautiful
Eque.i
oenuurui Dramati^
vi
tricntie.
. for Ute .|
MrtMV.
—
— -Z. Lake, the in- »ra« ao».
pHAN'CERY SALE.j trepid Maltress d&gt;* Cheval,
&gt;A
iqum&gt; Dtmtu, Aima I
“*e ^nn Monkey, thc^y*^y?,
WiUiasiK Goodroar, । wonder of the modem CirJ. Grant, AdnUftiaira- cu.
. J. BottuM, dronacd, ‘
'n
i
.
.
.
Wm. O. Dale, who has wFr
tbi» Coart. made I lieen rcoeived with the high- .
pst m,rk of
favor by *•
w. in tho viliagn of, all of the principal crowned
kbs
* •'TV’lA D‘' heads of Europe, and is uni- w ■ k
X' aHmbOTtaTlwm ' ve«,"dly acknowledged to be
1 premises, I.
nd twenty-nit
ten boadrad and Uur- the most graceful and elei«ObIirfred)^ ' Ran: s,iruenM‘l Rider in the
I *°1®"

*** grTMl New

‘ OHwms Clown.

ated him wi
iting tbcan*
of oor party

” ””

I P'jffe-

Pork! PorkI? Pork

B

mruncr in which it fa
nbt that an effort will

30th ult. by one

Be a Free State!!! Hadley &amp; Wightman’s
NEVINS A KN APEN
That is if we can make
H. J. KENFIELD’S
it so, by selling; goods
NOW IB THE TIME.
1. we
e now
I, 000 Men Wanted,
receiving directly
STORE.
to wnoiraooDS win bxsold
AT THE
from NewYork a
The Promised Good Time hu
Dome.
large assortment
STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL. HATE J#s» rrtaraad fra# Maw Yak with1*
WE have on hand, a large and extensive I very larre stock of SPRING end BUMMER
of Spring and
HE tide in thc affairs of those men
Stock of Good# and.are.constantly
who want anything in the line of receiving direct from New York, addi­ asm V5S«K’oMSg.,&lt;
Summer
THARDWARE
which is most sure totions to OUr already large Stock selected
ERTlRRADY-MADE ctOTHlMO, BOOTS sad
with great caro u to tho wsnta of this SHOES. HATS A CAPS, GLASS sod GLASS- Which they offer for
goods
strongly in the direction of HADLEY
which we offer at re- &lt;* WIGHTMANS NEW STORE— community of
The flood from the East has just rolled in. The Latest and most
duced rates, for
sale
.Approved Styles,
READY PAY.
that can be found at any place west of
which will be sold at
city.
Our stock is compri­ Detroit
Our increasing trade, and tho increas­
COME AND TRY ME.
Cheaper Than Ever,
prices that will
ing wants of tbo citizens of Barry nnd
sed in part of

ma

i Wheeler and Whili n, with the ad minisi y other professed »
tration frbm thc north
The object of them
make a better, pro■' South than thc B*
view to carrying the
■'ll! more. lUfafc
icry lo their coustMa-

ra from this State

Ginghams
Prints
Denims,
Sheetings,
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hats, Cap#,
Ready made Clothing,
Boots,
' v । Shoos,
Crockery,
'Hardware,
Glassware, Farming tools, Ac., Ac., and
in fact everything tliat our friends need.
W(‘ dn not wich t n
e (IO not VVIS,&gt; 10

Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
than luu ever before been brought to thia
market. Our stock comprises everything
in the lino of HARDWARE that can
bo named or thought of. We Mve made
our purchases with direct reference to the
wsnta and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery an«
Glass teare, Hats Caps and Bonnets
I Our Goods are now &lt;Cerodat-a very small
a nice assortsnent and very chrap.
• ■dv*n« Gn
We speak no vain or
bombastic words, but wbaTwe my will
BOOTS AXD SHOES
■
a great variety of
_
'foundto beliterallv true. Wc never
Ready Made
/S
' talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of

rive the full

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION.

or Ready Pay

Our stock consists in
part of

brag about selling &gt;
goods cheaper than our own manufacture, and importation,
our .neighbors, but
i
wish to have all
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
and satisfy
themselves.
KEKFIEUF&amp;
‘
.
* otbera wanting Good# in our line, make a that cannot be Beat in
quality or price, NAILS, SASH, ------------------- — ,t _ —_&gt; ..
,
lo person^ having note of thia, and try us, before making Style
Gf ASS Are
. '
QHAWLB. Wbtte Crane ShawU, Black and
LASS, Ac.
|
I O Fancr SilkSUwls. andagreatvariotvefbum

CLOTHING,

C
their purchases.
• M nil,
Like an orthodox sermon, our stock C!

find
under wrrraf t/./rrmf
aiiu wioliincr
W lulling fn
IO mnUn
llldKC Goods
htatb ia contained
cAi.h h(^j
compri&gt;c,

ncta.
.
T. Graven, the Champion
«.,»■■'LKY’S.
Tumbler.
'
W. -Kinkade, tho well
HAWLEYS,
,"\K’ ATER ud Quick lime. eoaBUatTr
.uni,, on
&lt;rti h.
haw
l.VV u________ _______ juWLin.U1V
Haw LEY'S.
iTjiowDER. Jhoi, Lrad red C»p«-*sood yap-1 J dm *nd Fortv horsedriver.

A1W a great variety of other dotirable
Good., auvh aa Ifonm l Ribbom and
r lowers, Parana!#, fan#, Chailira, Ijt-.vn.--,
Muslin*, Mantilla*, summer Slutwin,
llo-i.rr ir , ta„ &lt;» «UcS
promise you

nter Dress Bbawla, it
KEN FIELD'S.
! -pAKA(IOL8
u.b^ . brutal aata
£ roeat st
KENFIELD’S.
—j—„
.

PAPins STAGFS
I Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac.
GLAND LAPIDS STAGIX
Jn BddWoll to Uie above enumerated
HE subscribera sranow ranr.inR • dsilr Une of Gouda, wc have now in Store a large and

1
1
HAWLEY'S. I Equratmn and Gy mnast.
! QOkk-LAIXRATCS, SaJ-S.xU »nd SJcrato..M _ C. Crosby, thc well known
O *
HAWLEVR- ■ Pantomimic.
I \Y’HITIX&lt;;, Putty and lint Cbrik.st
H. Ginty, the wOnderfu'
Hunilp K^-r- «“1 ‘WildftnT^ZZT
A
AS J&gt;I'a'wlxT r
■I’Jr qwr»»ii Ponv.

ladies will do well to call and examine

,

«T.O. 0.- !«. ro,. SIlELf AND OTHER HARDWARE
tverv morning. (Hundsvs exct-pird. «t i o'clock, | Such on Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,

Hinv IIP tmillfl
I crew Buikint • new and elrgul srtlele fbrtheLoUliLJ UL 1UUI1II
, Ji*. ,t very low pneeo. .t
KENFIELD’S.
SECRETARIES AND BOON CAS \
.—
. fo
.
.
--------3
ES, SOFAS, BUREAUS S6“&gt; CORN A OATS FOR BALE FOR
erything In that fine. Glw Motiuu Cut, a ar
FA
COTTAGE, JENNY
snide,
also
Cupa
and
Saneera
tor
ttcU
■
Mt
st
LIND AND COMMON
KENnELD'S.
BEDSTEADS.
Side, Card and Center Tables, Fall Leaf WHITE GOODS, JaekoMlta, Band Madl
VV from HUcenU upwards, and btaeebed Good
Jenny Lind and Light Stands, Lounges, of all kinds, al ’ ' \
KENHELDTl.
toiomnn Cane and Spring bottom Chairs. -'
----. ABLE CLOTBd.HlracB«d materials for Table
Any quantity of Pine, Cherry, White- j ±
Cloth « ranis wide, also all kinds of Lines
wood'and Black Walnnt
’
|| —
•- —
™Toweling, at KESFELD'S.
Tobis
Ctot^s ’tad
A* wc sltali be continually receiving ad­

—«-=-!’-------- tak* tb&lt;Ettxtso ! Butts and Screws of every variety ami
w##l
| kind: Knob L&gt;ck* ami Lau-bea, Finishr.‘^Xl^fpng N»n'&gt; H,,u*e Trimming# of every
—»
«..w tw*r&lt;r tb«n any ! kind, Cupboard Trimming#, Pulley#, Bed
ed cohos; om dtfOKta wa ■
Ji Armuwj.
ulrmrf
n^rraew;
Bcdfocd. JoJtn»town. j an{| Table Castora, Shot Pouches and
Twin*, at
HAWLEY'K. I
Thus. Stewart, the accomplished Metre
RAPlIkS
STAGES lear. Battle Belts, Powder Flask# of every dracrip’ /1HOCOUITK sad' Ftock Tn, af*
da Cirque.
; "Tbe*GHA.xi»
Tt&gt;» gha.xp rafui
^ stai
.. .
... .
. Jt' andjfnday*, and tion, Malcable Butt# and Wrenches,
Tbe fontmmTrick Ponire, Pcga.reu#and I Cr. ".k ™
V
HAWLKT’S. '
t _
...
it
n
l
»rove «t Grand lUpidt U&gt;» uu
Tarter, and thu nar Horse, Buccpha : p. r,, pming ihroarh~
‘
hitneyvilk. and Caarade.-| Strap Hiitgra, Hooks and Staple#, Iron Cheap for Ckah. We would inrite a rail
lit, iJjc.
| dlrrill., Calrdonii. Wluurtiui
■fo ■liM-.ipbbM
.M. hug.!
A- x - and Wood Bench Screws,Sad Irons, Axes, ami an examination of our Goods and
XoTIce.
w e will trv and aatiriy you.
wh™ Price*, and STEBBINS
establishment are:
i Bmp- ■'—•=— z- “------A RUSSELL
tba Mici|p&gt;n Central Rail Road; alaoconnecting Glass, Cut and M Fought Nalls, Carriage
n
Hantings June 9,1856.
State.
ties. Iron Teakettle*, Frying Pans, StceL
24. Every act put in the ring i# better
HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
. yards. Sand and Meal Sierra, Sheep and
’
M1LX8 wilron.
than lias ever before been witnessed here.
Huttnga. June IM. 1854.
■ Cow Bells with Straps, and everything
3d. It Is the most expensively equipped
else from a Twcnty-Horae-Power Crow­
Cl reus ever in the State.
Bar down lo a Cambric Needle.
4th. The Orchestra ia the best ever
SHEPARD A NICBCL8.
We have also just received FIFTEEN
attached to any Circus.
bratbdr
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also.
A general aseortmetit of new and &amp;sb9th. Many of the best performers were
Zine and Sheet Iron, which we will sxll
never North before.
YOUNG AMERICAS LIBRARY.
at a rrocBK so low as to defy competi­
6th. Many of the acts are entirely now
tion.
here, have never before been witnessed in
We desire to call particular attention
this State, and could not be executed by
to dvr Ktnxnva stock or
all thc Circuses In tbe country combined.
COOKING STOVES,
7th. It is not, aa i# customary of late,
partant ffflU, and beanU£ully.iUumiaat«I tpls paa small port of a Circus and a small part
Comprising all tbe newest and most ktof a Menagerie, with vety large bills for
fbovbd pattbrnb that can be bought in
each—but two old fashion Qitusea, with
the EasU-ro markets. Also, to our ex­
and trimmings of all kinds—Csn’t fail to
all the modern improvements,
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
Blh. It is tho only Company that fur­
STOVES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
nishes good scat# for every visitor.
Lastly, it is the only Circus establishlishment tliat performs everything as rep­
and more extensive than can 'We found at
resented in thc bills and in tbo advertiseClay. the MUI Boy of the Saab any other. Store west of Detridt; and we
do but speak tbe aiMnx, xakkd tooth,
«ben we proclaim to the rare of the in­
ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS
telligent million that w&gt; will sot bb uxTo both Companies.
dkobold by any other house, either great
Will be exhibited at HASTINGS, Mon­
or small..
.
day, July 21st. at If and
o’slock P. M.
Each number of Um Mirnslne will eenuir. 144
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
(Afternoon and Evening.)
euro tMCH. 1# double &lt;x4#mee, rack fear tkaa
WARE—Of our own njanufaclurc, al­
Also, at Gbamd Ranns, Friday and
o? Uteetolways on hand, and made to order, and all
Saturday, July Hhh and 20tb—At Pbap
Goods made by us will be warranted
atKviLLK, Tuesday, July 22d.
without reserve.
July 3, 1M4.
And now friends, one word with you.
-

rUll

B

'n”Xra,dtl-“ *^‘SS |

■■■■ ilia ■■ ■.

t■

, rr*

Benfields.

on hand and for sale I

B"”*-

Mm s..^ Gr.u*» m-.

I.- _

hPRIMMINOS.

Ribbons. Sllksnd MberUahH.

|______________________________________ i
pRENCH FRINW, of ctegmti a.iu™. u
£__________________
XiMFtturs.

300 v'"0,u"“IShlum
nLACK d GREEN Veireti, »t KENT!ELD'S.

VARIETY STOlIE!!

GROCERIES
’dRuSs

HATS, GAPS, &amp;C

FARMING TOOLS.

J^AKISL Fartasstri8ephr»,

IBS GOODS

ought home to
aland on '*
K-ttora of
Day by da

Tbe attention of CASH

adjoining counties, have induced us to en-

Lawns,

.ilk l).w .f

thc Missouri

Goods

purchases, we would
- i-----------P,“1^£,J
l^5ST"lSS,|teM
- —-— ------- —----------- —X----------^^5
Gall aild !
we will sell you all you, «££^^^7.rort- GREAT , BARGAINS.
uuhu
We also cayry on 15___________ sssnsins.
want at very low rates, j
tho
FURNITURE
mailer now small
before purchasing elaewhen
Business nnd shall j
your “pile”. That nood Stick^
4c,
i FIELD'S.
j
keep
everything
peri
ADUsmj
i lea kept constantly ,
taming to that lane.
________ ssluigjra Grind Stones and
on nanu.
.
(Biu
AlWt Adlet&gt;
We use great care in H1” XCJt3*t—'-'‘•‘IgiFuura
Money ou those old I
s'i“r~ “f “
’
■“"*
■“
' “ .DEADY MADE CLOTHING, Casto. Tools,
the
Manufacture
of
Hangings, constantly on hand.
I notes and accounts ‘
our Furniture &amp;■ none
will he tnankiully ic-,
but the.best materials
Also a large assortment of
ceived.
used nnd none but the ee» and Brncsna, Gent* coABilcd Oaitcrs, CoagrtM
J-~ IB. K«.
’ ’ **-■
*“KFn,.
best
workmen
employ■ —-y•—
-eT-Z—s~*—1. - I
SHOEMAKERS rlAlNuS.
lttl6 CreCK, Xj.aStlllg'S, Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivre,- Iron And cd. Among our Stock I women-s shoes, sip. B«*ki0., G#iu™,
\
AND
Zinc Hammars, Pincers, Punches, Peg
1
° -l
| W mil every rarwtv of Bboee, #loo Coo-

\

than Ulf

GOOD NEWS!-'

AT

Soy°!LS(.jKI7'*o'i :
Henry Magilton, the greap”1**10”
1
.
’
,
FARMING UTENBILSi
“ ‘
'
test living Gymnast
The Motley Brothers, surg
Grain Cradles, Grass’Scytbea, Bush
posting even the Ravels.
C. J. Rodgers, tlw distin« oum.
LAST CALL
guished Dramatic Rider.
wooden ware-.
LL persona who are indebted to FERRIS.
F. Donaldson, the great
nn innffnr linw amnll
Wash Tubs, Palls, Augur and Chisel
EDul'OMB A HARLOW, in book servant, , comic Equestrian and Panto­
। I1O
J]an(]|v6&lt; ,\se Helves, Wash Boards,Mop
re hereby notified that unlcaa said accounts are
1
- djooted witbin slew days, they will be and,-r tbe mtmtst. ,
ecessity of paying Costa with I be same, for we
Aldus. LsTUortlC, the inod4,
*.
.
.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
ern llcrctllcs.
Hand Saw#, Crore-Cut Saws, Tenon
Geo. Dunbar, the noted
FERBls, KDUCOMB A BARLOW,
nn Itn n/1
Saws, Augur#, Planes of all descriptions.
ingi. June 1H.4SM- _
4W8
GymuiX, and (with Msgilton nnd Donaldson) the only
I! 1
person executing the feat of
b™*
La - Perche Equipoise de
, bhde Bevel#. Common and Mortice Gunpi)D. WlipTE kTJiT A5D MAt KKREL. at
gM, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
Deux, or two person# in mid
_
_______ ________ HAJVLEY-H
cis, and Hammtrs of all sorts and sizes.
air at once.
^aa r\KffhaltA. HynipajUHt XotSMU. aliraVt Ml haad
mason’s tools.
__ _______
C. S. Crosby, thc only
I
at
HAWLEY'M.
.________ j
Ugceuiing tbe feat of ”^aa”ri!;
!
Plastering, Brick, and Corner Trowels,
HAWliY'S. i thc revolving Globe in mid
GRANT A SPAULDING
Spirit Level# and Plumb Bob#, White&lt;*tiar-e-r*^ ...i *tw
I — t*..*..!...

idate than is far
and objection*

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL 0“

nine
HARDWARE

GREAT ATTRACTION

Goods

idea to page 1

that
7 tot
■ere i
meat and
three prai
Hrddfcfl
nfalhalTw
between a

as

SPAULDING

AND MEDICINES,

return, wc solicit from you a generous
patronage; and we would esteem it aa a
particular favor If those who have umoL
tled accounts with us would call and settle

AGUE EOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

You will always find ns bxadt akd wjluno to attend to thia branch of the bori­
nes#. Do not be bariifal; bring fa your
money, pay up tbe old score and oommencc a new one. We shall Im happy to
see you, both to receive our pay and to
sell you more goods. Give u» a call.—
Our Store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.
Hastings, Jam 12, 1868.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

soas;

dition# to our atock, those wishing to

j urvhaac will find Inducement#

AT ALL TIMES
r* , oairar, motneenn, ae^ vouee, t«.o-

■«, ■■

to call and purchase nt the CHrap Garik

mnru«

bole Saws Kprit Level
«e™r*('redj#2s£r^
NEVLN8 A KNAPEN.
(KENl’iKLD'B.

gTOnWAUriaH kinds U

KENFIELB-JL

Tboee mdabtad by note or otherwise.

30,000^^^ “
Vra itL. U&amp;M3.KAL BIMJK AGENCY.

fAuxnscare

WED!!
Loral, Cmvoaring, and Traveling Agents
Town and «#BV##a American. Engliah and Ostvl.---- ------------ —A
wr»ha A
120 TO ViM PER MONTH.

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

April M. 18M.

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

�a

ft

GOODS CHEAPER

6

O

LSDIEf AND GENTLEMEN'S

THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
nuaSwf at Kalamaaoo, wtth axpraea trama at
rats aa IU MicMgM CMUai K. B, r*v aast aod

OF NKVIXB A KJUPEFB.

Ever!!
We have noyr on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for tho^
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

fWffcE

TB1 BKRJBUCAN BANNER.

AIMCM.

than

BEAUMONT’S

TO OUR FRIENDS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

CUSTOMERS.
H. J. KnrnMLP, Dealer in every variety
at Dry (toto Gresanaa, Cmakary, baH Wars,
Jtoty MaSs OtotMag. Hats. Cifa, Basta sad

would say we have
i. -h8?,1*™011

Gaaxt Ai SrAVimn. Dealers in all kinds

Baubt At McAanava, Dealers in Boots

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE

line, such as Bureaus,
j Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

nothing more or less
than
some

C. S.BcaTQM. Physician and Burgeon.

L. C. Knxooo, Banker, Stock. Note and

Some rnnrdisa auai from tho sky.
T* Mass ato ate him mw 1

TAILOR

our

only hindrance
being the

backwardness of ouri
Wilusm Roocta. Liv

or Ready Pay.

c u s tome rs

Pmura A Mocmtou. Dealm in ali kinds

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE

The
Earth has

Joint Om; Boots A Shoes made to or.

- r&lt;acs of ear othsc poblio

j

»-*•!»««-»

BORDER
RUFFIA5S! sS
IT is not pur intention to detail the hor-1

yielded bountifully
rwunuog* OI MW ID tn* maiern .
1 pLer*. t.t alt lb. priadMl **W*‘'
MTT and nrrrtuit weriee, «Hlt

SnsMoai At

WiatmaaM,

spLenmd stock of

•till roc liana lb« pabUca

r grail*. l*BbUahed errry Saturday, rornrr &lt;
most and UromArU ata, Beaton, Maaa.. bv
f
M. M. BALLOU.
HE -FLAG OF"OUR UNION."

Now bciag excited in Hastings, by

,OF
the latent

or most all are blessed
“'
Office and

J. W. Bccmlm, Fashionable Tailor. CtoUJ&gt;A,’U— S
*’*' *" WVrk wsWMt^AJteoy

with a plentiful
harvest Now\

T. F. Habvkt, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
S M.&lt;te CJotoing Sui. Suwt. two door. .wl
Oranl»ttoi,Hlllp, Mito.
^•.Wambb, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

COTTON GOODS,

friends

(t&gt;r the same aa noon aa possible and

oblige.

Ready Made Clothing,

n&gt;Maar •- ~

Brown

end Bleached Factory, Wools*

&gt;_________

t

Yours, Moat Respectfully,

do
exert

T. r. HARVEY.

'

Gil* DyaCufl* Ar. A*

Broad. Cuskimerr, and Kentucky Jean
Clothaf; Sbeetinga, Cbtcks and
Stripes, Denims and
I
Ticking*.

Glow Hotxl, By 8. Bcmtch.

Thia weB

Hastings, May 1, 185d.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
*0 BCMBVC.

Call and extra inc our stock of
BOOTS &lt;Se SHOES.

.pg®.last's

f

MiDDLKvaLK Excusaoa, by o. F. EMO-

yourselves a
N. ACKLEY.
Hmtiagn, May 1, 18&amp;&amp;.

little—pay us up
BHFFIELDS
CHICAGO

IMMEDIAELY TYPE FOUNDERY

Muara. ISHiatud er ary Ralurday. comer at "tn-

“
“
“
Brogana
“
Tiefe and Gaiter*.
Ladies' Btotec*, Walking Shoes.
“
S10, Tlaa, and Gotten.
CaUaodttuuning our large stock of

so we can get

PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,

Bxalow Hocsg, By J. B. Foor, near the

GROCERIES !

KilMlnck Jr.,1. nUaldTaod Ua^b Ktlpterito
DdMut: That tha amount dinned to ba *

Tea, that can't be beat; Coffee, Sugar,

over the
Johw

Orockery, Glaas and Hardware, I

Co. Officers.
S. \ am B*Cwt, Regiater of Deeds.

“Blues’

H. GUXNFTKLD.

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

UFMCK OENERALBOOK AGENCY.

WANTED!!

and

H,N.

Office in the
Office in the

T. J. Htnmn, J

MO TO •250 PER MONTH.

H

aving
_to ~p,

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

go on
H. E. Hott, Chanty Clerk.

KEVINS £ KNAPEN.

our way

Bat Ua Creek.

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Summer Dress Goods.

to New York

REJOICIJVG

prompt th&gt;&gt;»&lt;- grain
tbe chain that Ixiet
selves and their chi
crnmwit.
See th
anoe aa they look t
I it were to read in
ance the thuugbta
h- arts. See tbe ai
bling hand. Hear t
hearts, and their st
most the only am
! death-like alienee «
. Truly ia thia a thi
1 viewing it wc al
, through fear that t
the mere contenjp
, tom crisis inspirt
send forth a heart
ua in tbe ratificau
I insure* oar indep
* One of their num

“thoughts that br
burn," fell upon t
shock. Each fee
: turned towards th
is lighted up by t
burn within the
with enthusiasm;
ation pervadt the
while words &lt;&gt;f ■
from the *]&lt;nker
or swim, live or d
know not whnt co
but aa for me, 1 g
hand to tlie cause
Is not this a
MILLS, in। And see them now
ali eager to place
which shall tnak
Ms. P*«*nxMT am Fmllow Cmzxxa:
it, immortal; cha
—There are many subjects which ,may
they design to l&gt;«
well command the mighty intellect of a
.Iran; that chcris
Johnson, coupled with the auuldnsptring
etoquence of our own noble patriot, Pat­ day was read in

r.

rick Henry, to do them justice. Subjects
so great and important that a manofcomdeclared free'
mon attainments will utterly fail to make
blood-shed and d
them interesting to an audience. Yet, thc
subject which is now before ua, th- gn-atSof all subjects, and the most itnp-rt.
to tbe American people—possesses a
peculiar charm, by which it is able to fire
even dm dull intrilrat of thc idiot with
musket, familiar
abandoned ox-g
independwt, am
nil, flowlo* OXCTfBW wd
rf
part m the W&lt;x&gt;
bMMy. On thb aubjec* all tbe fine fed
Tha Artttan l
Ims mA toHM.impalaca of jw nature the enemies of h
are drawn forth, clatrmng their legitimate
energy and per
pttvUiwa of maaifesting tbemaclvM in so ixrdmm whfle
tian* and In words. Tnis is a time when
the wind viU speak; wbro the half amnthtoed Impulse* of our hearts will burst
ima, warming ali our
ay the cold ice of scland burning ey
id* ns. and ilium ins- reeling brain—b

if eternal union. On this day there
dy no mrth.no eouth. no mt. no
4o sectional or political party; all —the clash of s
dying, and the
strife, be forgo
Utert,, nd to -l.lr.n.!. U»
I trv and his God
ol «ir «xmW7'. brt, a&gt;« ; &gt;U mfr™ t» । rThc lAwyer
d»,; nd UmD; llr
tout ■*! Clergv tnan at
,itata union ttovto «'lb pnfrtowm, the-r respective
odlUirflitortj. Uitnntwl Th.. they did BOt fo
tinnl What more inspiring to the soal I
of thewMtf WtatwtU *o completely
arouse Kelatent spark of promethean ftft
that slumbers In our being, and put lue
■nd •edvity In the whole man, slyggsrd

women, and c
ines, of wbate
life—*11 tided
iliea in carry in

aprrsd over y
of deep acorn,
tempt to you
traitor Arnold
Inna in pealing sad joyoo* tones for fro*
They, lika
dom and oar glorious country 1 It i« not
uut .nd devou
Xaim &lt;r tny.wfeb to arouro in yo« moat cherishe
da a AteBite ot enthusiBsin. or to call
fouled for fre
forth
smoking rema
tisn, around
thnae
Bbaatly «*!»*
to call it tbst
c«nt infant, th
mo her, and t
common fate
no difficulty i
I the wbuk
mentality of
from its era
treacherous b
through tbe
■■patriotic, aato wrap himaelf m agsT- blight, leavin
ruin and deso
vile instrume
at «oe time
patriot trern

t^X?

U atarmnannkd banner tans to tw-M- ■
y^^inVZmW-4flttwhkpen

°r oS?

omr MAxurACTim

SUPERIOR METAL.

•ank dr*po»d
imwkm! th.- «
and «tervatl&lt;&gt;
cold coot* o

FINE FINISHwnAMOSTPERFECT
LETTER.

with exceding
HF.NKYS BISHOP

joy.

Respect

GRANT
KNAPEN

antique Velvet and .Mom; Rmh
Borders, Bonoeta, Gloves, Ribbum,8ilb,
Satina. Embroidering 811k, Victoria,
Ladfee’ Comforters. Children’. Hoods&gt;.

READYMADE CLOTHING

We do pot brisitetc to say that oor
stock ia “ splendid,'’ and our price* unpre­
cedentedly low. For Catk or Rradp Pay,
we won't he undrrtold. Call and examine
oar stock of

XOTIOirs—Ot ndln. nrirn.
W* do potdeceive you with fxXiiit.tm
prices, and absw yoe Goods ton poor to
the best

PAY.

the past year, and all Ladies’ Dress Goods,

WALK UP TO THE CAPTAINS\

NEVIKS &amp; KNAPEN.

SILK PARASOL

worn out.

(except Hardware) a
offered for READY

Fumacemen,

Mito.------------- -- ---------------

rors of Civil War, but to call attention •» so«

For TEN SHILUNGS; and thorn tl»t

cornfort and

in debt to Mm for clothing that is most

WxTATH.-r^i, RUiwmakfaM k all
u’
L
M,U&gt; ll“ tUr, jW

Farming Tojla, of the best patterns; also,
Griodston-.-*. and Hangings, Tub*,
Pails, dec.. Ac.
LADIES— Don't burn in the Son, when
you can bay a good

call attention to his new and well
ed stock cf
SPRING AND SUMMER G00D8,
Selected with care express! r to m&lt;
the wants of the people of Has-

N. B. AU those men aid boys that are

!»&gt;..

-------- -----------

FROM

Men's Double Soled Stogm.

The subscriber would

about

PAYING UP.

iff ADDITION TO THE AB0\E.

8TABTLING NEWS

NEW GOODS!

Goods

Spring Clothing, cheap for

Fasting*, May 1, iftofl.

™

New

the

good stock

D. C. lltwutr. Dealer in G

STEBBINS A BISSELL,

[nionnn,

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

gran* m«,

would inform bis friends and the public

&amp;,c, &amp;.C.

Call and see our stock.

VARIETY STORE,

East to purchase

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

and Retell

OOLDFIXP

can go .

Grorert.
"• PAMn, Whole Sale

J to that mU. heart.

thEmbld.

we

THOS. F. HARVEY,

S. H. Mans, Jewelor, Clocks and WatchMie’h,*wwL t’b*? ta AcU^',8tor* u-uiin.

.

before

SHBINB OF FASHION:

JtESCHA.VT

JKwILMT,
BFECTACLEH,

IHO1VEY

W. H. CointR'a Banking Office, Battle

—with rarravlan.

BIURxj D±lrxUtoJJA'A'lOTs 3

VOL. 1.

for

Bm»u, WauumACd, WMadePA

world

.

■0 w*rt wamuntb^

W^ITIJVG

admit

Gtoa/s
cnrSYirp .uperk'serie; ^pUU.Mr. Urn

C. 8. BURTON 6

and are still
K?.HfL£a2,

to make room for our
new stock.
Nivwa A Kxatxx, Marchants and Deal
ILLAGE OKDDfANCEM.
sun b« lbs Inly at tlx Aaae
Our stock of Dry­
BX
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
iotr *f the CMnmoe ooanReady Made Coth“ Godey's Lady's Book.”. ing. Hats, Caps, Boots
iLti'
&amp; Shoes,
H
At WraitTMax. Manufacturers of
nu&lt;1 other goods is
,
quite full, and wc will
be applied in like Kaaaer.
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■bite necessary to make mankind fret I throughout the whole length and breadth I which aU
prompt those grand old heroes to break the ho rd of the poor, and in the comfort­ but to emulate thc degrading disposition 1 requisite necessary to make mankind free I thr
&lt;d,l doubt
doubt tntidi
much at
at the
Ute present
present time,ff
the Union
’the
rSji^md^rprethe chain that bound their country, them- less camp of our then destitute American of the bully ; and will cOty prove our par- indeed,!
time, if | ofour
ourtad,
uno,the
tt» try
cry of
or “"tnc
union:
w. :
tiallty for the disgusting occupation oftho there would l&gt;c * pripce or a potentate in whole Union! and notiung but thc Lnrnn .
selves and their children to a foreign gorso help
h*Ip us
u. God
God !! Then,
Then, so
ro help
heln usi.Gqd,
ns God, j gn« in
‘
thu whole world. ■ftT^mcTnT^ry,
It becomes necessary, [' •&lt;&gt;
ernment
See their perplexed appear­ not huncred as they should—one to whom prize fighter.
ditical freedom
freedom has
has been
been obtained,
obtained, ; let
let us
us use
nse thi« day for It* own legitimate in vtow of all Umo WtaW
There must Me a principle Involved In I after political
ance as they look from one tv another, os’ we have done injvitict—I mean Thomas
' .
there h not a patriotic son or aaugnwr &lt;.
1,
it were to read in tvich other’s counten­ Paimk. History makes mention of this every cause that foreman appeal to arm*; that tne people of the nation should know ' purport
w long
as the Hebrew tribes were ' oir great Republic, who cannotjrothfally
la spue of all her pride;
it. It was seemingly alight
So lot
ance the thoughts which dwell in their man as a “political writer of great merit.” and timt nation, which adopt* and defends ' how to retain
Y»( oldlr Io that noMo heart.
.
tea to 'relicvo j united—ao Jong ns they, in brotherly love exdairn, ‘•Arnerra,. a it 1 all tin
,
In all IU glowing yubta.
hearts. Sec the anxious look—the trem­ His casay entitled, “Common Sense," was a good principle, though apparently a weak t.uk for the Gredaa State* to relfovo . united—so long ms
thiemsclvea., at almost
any lime, from--the
and kindness
tbeir yearly lacrifi-1 love thee still.
*-------------------------'
---------offered
«•”
A war! aho cried, and opnrned ■
bling hand. Hmr the flutter of their great the germ of the revolution—the ‘•Crisis,” nation, will become endowed with an alslmcUca of foreign apprmjdw: but the ces tn the same God, at the same altar, so '
*
H„urt
hearta, and their subdued whisperings, al­ published at a time when the spirit uf in­ most superhuman power; while, at thc
descendants of tht- mighty Hercule* found long were they irnkpendent and wrong to
Cwrt»p«Bdra&lt;x »t tb» RepaWwaa
most the only sounds that disturb the dependance flagged, and patriotism almost tame time the strength, of a nation poeit more than a iLreulean labor to retain defend their rights as a people ; but, so
Salxm, TlX., Jvxk 2&lt;. 1830 .
death-like silence of that cradle of liberty, dispairod of success, give energy and ac­ rtwsing great power, when engaged In n
soon as they became divided against themMw. Bsxsa:—Your bmible servant m
j Truly ia this n thrilling sccin\*and while tivity to tliis germ ; causing it to quickeu l&gt;a&lt;l cause, will forsake it in ita hour of the liberty an carilr won.
Kepublicanlouuc,
Roi'uc,uic
theoure
onceongmy
mighty
'viewing If Are 4 almost hold our breath and shoot forth into the noble tree of lib­ need. Our forefathers did not defeat the Kepuwieon
। | m Ivcm, and had established two places
r-~— of
- , 1 U, trarej, jn the great Prairie State, find*
nnuangovernment,
n e can a*wrai 1 mistress of the whole ktrnwu world, knew
worahlp, calamities and rational troubles,I tt ftw itcln&gt; which ho believes would be &lt;-t
, through fear that they will yet waver; and erty under tho shadow! of which we find British government Wc can m well mistress of the whole known world, knew worship, calamities and rational trouble*, I
dsim
, • .t
Hint
.. .v.
die cannon,
____ the
.t.. sword,
____ iand
_ .1 .1,die
...........
notk„...
how 4to
a remain ...tai'....
mbtnwa of fo-rortlf
herself.—
— , mi.l
and darkness
.darkness overtook
overtook ilium,
diem, and
and thev
they(i .o pft lntarpM. tn you. 11 you are mlunnthe mere contemplation of such a moinen- our safety. He was ever, and under all
musket were they who won our liberty : Cartilage, the haughtv rival of die Roman knew no more uaaee as a nation. I*'t iis &lt;d wb„c thb little city ii located you
| tous crisis 'inspires us with a desire to circumstances, the firm friend, dud bold
Those weapons were useless without the 1 Commonwealth, lost through ignorance, 1* wsrned hvrthelr unfortunate example, j wiU 8prcnfl out your map, lay jour Unger
send forth a hearty huzza to cheer them supporter of American independence, os
____ ! eye of dweoWler (o dir®* them, and bis
| her liberty-her n.rm—her Very cxbt- to beware d eatablhhuig two ph ces of | cn thc C,ty of St.
*
■ &gt;n in the ratification of that deed which titical works—and yet, on thb dav^4 sturdy arm to give thorn force; yet, had encc.' Ignorance i* tbu bcKUing siu. ami Worship; let us
*’f ofleniw oar lino ncarly due east .j miles and pause.
insures our indepvndance. But hark !—
•^.r
tat independanre, it not been that a nobla principle was In the baneof Republuwnbm : while total- heart-aacnficcs &lt;« a divided altar ;.let u. You will thro find that you are in tlu
' f&gt;ne of their number aldroiscs them; and public rejoicing for
that
indepex
•
•
Er«*hb volrrd in our raus^ £• s&lt;.Uier’. eye edge » its arms army and fortifictfJoM. have on thia day. but one place of won MI1,e eitv^of Salem, surrounded ta ita
the times of his voice, heavily laden with which to sidnl ip bestowing
upon
___________________
./hyU it. 1 would have l*-rn unsteady, and hi* aim Hie people &lt;ff » Repubric, who are suffi- ship, and that osr trWe onrntey-bnt one ;
b.UKtantis about taie-half
‘'thoughtaZtint breathe, and words that name is seldom mentioned. Why
... powerless. Theo it wr* not thc aoWirr ; ch ndy fortunati, to defend thrmsdico patriotic heart, and tat
Fellow Cillarna. when we rebearL dint
ht^rl of A• rrr frwn
.
Fair i''.&lt;r»n&lt;*.
: bum,” fall upon their ears like an electric Fellow
when we
teima Cillxcna,
Mii«ns.wntn
»c rehearse
r.nra_™ dial
Uim t u---------------- _
--------- ........ lu. 1
the cm n a^mente of foreign pnu- mrt.oa—but &lt; n - theme, and that tlicmc rrs an* chiefly from Ohio, with tert and
[ shock. Each face, full of attention is bright catalogue of the name* of our no­ or hi* weapon that gained our national in-1 against thc cnct----------------- ---------- ,
■
1
■- Libtrty—but one desire, and that desire ; there one from New York, New Lngland,
depcsulance. It was thc spirit of liberty. ! era, may. ti.rough
ignoreucc.bccxraw
thc.r
[tturned
towards
the
speaker
—
Each
brow
__ ______ _ ___ ______ r____ _____ _______
ble revolutionary heroes that tho name of
pervaded tbocamp
of the
that ‘ own tyrants, and slaves to themselves.— harmony— but one pqwer, w d t'*l |&gt;owrr xn(] Europe. You will nbticc, too, that
that pervaded
thoxnnipof
the patriot,
rati
। i* lighted iy&gt; by the fires uf liberty that ! Thomas Paine is ever concealed 1 Why that
istiZ/iyesre—but one strength, and that you arfl &lt;m the Ohio and Mtashrippt Ra:l
I11*..
bum
the soul.
Their eyes ™i.,„
glow :s it f|lllt a .lignin is suffered to rest upon steadied
steadied hi*
hisxcye
eye and
and Served
nerved his
his arm for.jThe Himhio; who impales hirnmlf uponit
—. within
u-uki.. &gt;iu*
_n.*i
Tk„:.
the battle. It’ wa» thc spirit of libcrtj — ’hook, or who casts himself under tin- xtrcnglh, Union—but one hope, and that jfond. midway between St. Louiaand » m­
I with enthusiasm; and hope end determin­ thc memorv of thia told and unyielding
in the eventual triumph of the eternal and ,^linca. lie road is doing a large amount
' ation pervade the hearts of the whole land advocate of Liberty—this noble patriot; a lbw-right of the people to govern them-. wheels of Juggernaut, to appeaaa the an- immutable yrincrple of R'yht—but one of business between Vincennes and St.
selrea, and their ptnwe«ions—the justice । ger ofhis imaginary IWty, to both a alate
, while words of such thrilling import fall stigma as deep, and wjtheriug as that
It is expected Hint the road will
of our demands, that defeated the English ; and a tyrant to mnisclf: So also that pride, and that in the growing grcaUwM of |xll||s.
' from tl.e speakers’ lips'as these : “-Sink which rrxte upon the memory of Benedict
---- —
Im opcuid to (aocinnatl this coming win­
our country.
1c who iguorunlly Hint
ciuut r.nnrossne
oppressive --------J or swim, live or die, survive or p&lt;ri»h. I Arnold! The memory uf^thia man ap- governmciiL Think you, Eclkw Citizen*, 'people
Truly is uura a great nation; 'and its ter. The work is adtsuciug.
v.-. cause
v—
-■nWashing'
,
for’ laws
themselves
to oWy. are the slaw
had our
been wrong, that
f
[x-ars
to
to
held,
in
even
greater
diareI know not what course others may take;
Thb tMirt of Illinois h most admirably
Yuung Crcit Iotct hit Flotrncc w«il —
I
ton ami hiacom|&gt;atriotaw t.uld have achicv- of their own ty ranny; and their govern- EilniOKt fabulous progress in nrta. sciinre.
but as for me, I give my heart and my spcct, by thc American people of the pres­
Aud Flursneo it hit brld*!
nnd literature, i* unrivalled in thc whole sd.pmd to farming on a grand scale, but
1-*
• •
■ '------ "--Sr which their 1 inent, although it may prwscsa the outent time, thiui »rf that of Benedict Arn­ ed thc glorious triumph* for
‘ hand to the raw of liberty.”
ihcd I No! no! I ward aetming of a Republic, io nought in hirtory iif mankind. Since our pilgrim illy fitted ftrtapmn farming on account
OttATJOK.
I&lt; not this a gjorious determination 11 old by thc American people of Ms time. memory is so justly chariahc .
&lt;.f
the want of tiinbrr and water. At this
lather* laid the foundation of the temple
Diev could not; But 1 am wrong - it*
------operations
r-------but tbo most absolute and of • Freedom, on Plymouth Rock\lLit
ZJri.rcrerf.4y GKO. W. UILlS in1 And’arc them now—those stern patriots—An
anecdote,
illuatrative
uf this, i" related
-----------------,------------------...
urn. there is a gkat want of wwtar. for it
l^, 1856.
( y/ all eager to place their names to that scroll I of an American soldier who was taken Washington and hl* noble colleagues wo d . uncompromising deapotisru.
U.U-K-. No ‘
All
political «"*•«■
power, "••nr.
according to a prin- great oirner stone of a mighty nation, lias scarrelv rained nt all since the mutate
not
have
engaged
in
a
wrong
cau-c.
A
”
. w hich sliall make them, ns they make ' prisoner by the English ;■ Arnold, in queshave
there has been a rourfant aeries of bril- ..f March.' Some herds
--------.­ to travel
llenee the
Mm. I’rxsidxmv asd Fattow Cnuaxa:
— 1• elplc
* of our govinment, is vested in . the
’ it, immortal; that charter of liberty which ' tionintf him in rvgard to the ntHtttry aff- truly great man will do so: !!.;«»
- 1 —IR) ru|t,r Mve the Al- limit dfeyoverie. and inventions; some of । five miles from their prairie pastares to
—There are many subject* which may
( they design t&lt;&gt; K-stow upon us, their chii- airs or the patriot army, naked amongoth- almost universal failure of sustaining n । people,
laid ramse for any great length of time.— mighty. We art our own sovereigns.-^ which tore startled thc world; and by all I „ct wau*r Mice a day. There are in&gt;well command tin- mighty intellect of a
. dre’n; that cherished instrument which to- j er question*, “what would the patriots do
uiennc muuuaiu,
amount* M.
of rattle, horses, mule..u-uom we
*‘C tlr.
t-lrct, to enact and VXC- of
&lt;u whkh
»imiithe
mv world
»vi&lt;m lira
&lt;•— been benefitttd. 1 mi-umJohnson, roupled with thc soul-inspiring
Hiose who arc truly great—whose sent!- Those■ whom
‘ day was read in j our hearing—Thx Dav-1 with me if they should be no fortunate as
One of
uf America
’* noblest
this part
part of
of the
the State,
State, and much
1UT laws,
America's
uobhwt son*,
sons, and one
one We.,
A-e jin
n this
mui-ti
rioqurnruof our own nf»bh» patriot, Pat­
monte are susceptible of right, arc ever j cute our
laws, are
are Lu:
Li the servants of the 1 Ono
:./ratios or Amkbicim lxt&gt;ii*itx»AXCx.
to capture me!” The soldier boldly rvIm un she
tto 8atock
i* suffering
suffering for
forwater
water—
—people
ptople
You are their Harters—they uf
of wwhom
she i*is justly
justly proud,
proud. in
In Ito
life caca- ’ ooffthe
tock is
rick Henry, to do them justice. Subject-'
Tlic deed'was done ! Our country was 1 plied, “They would first cut off that leg found array rd on thc side of justice: hence l-Kik to you for iiu.truo'.iun; Hun is it gcrueM to grasp and brltg to lightthe । nil healthy, but frightened on acruuut &lt;4
iw» great ami important that a mau ofcom- &lt;1 -dared lie*! And then long years of ' which ww wounded in the cause of Uber­ the almost universal triumph of a good k
n&lt;&gt;t the absiJutc July
ly of
«&gt;f till
nil the popple
|xn&gt;ple la
iu dork
‘lark mysteries
mystcrira of nsture,
nature,
the drought.
. . «
c &gt;
no &gt;a attainments will utterly fail to make’ tdoodrthed and deviation en.v,:J
All ; ty and bury St with tnilitarv lu&gt;n&lt;»ra,nnd cause. It is true,the progress of justice may our gorenntuuil, in whom all p&lt;4iti«?d Strvtcb* &lt;■•*0, tii» mc&gt; io«uo tbs ll.areai,
1
The whole State is politically on nre .
ll whom all |*4iti&lt;7il Slrrtcb* forth bis ura toasn's tb» Ifrareai,
them interesting to on uudienre. Yet, the the resourre* of our then weak and thinly । tta-n. s» a traitor, they would hang your lx retarded for years—aye! for centuries;
but, we mav be assured, it will eventual- |*iwit
. i* vested, to well understand tto
^Mbiralus’?-•&lt;
subject which is now before us, thc great­ populated countrv were putinrcquUition. body
a tree.
It appears that the peoly triumph ; and wton
when it dore,
does, then will • business whtt h it is required of their wr- And cutJt«hl» fo«bing f«t. he tn. i hua dji ’! inttfrested in acenes like tliosc nhicb are
est of all subjects, and thc most iaijieri-’ All the aid that ficr patriotic nes could I pie of that timt did not forget that »"** Iv
.t
r
.i-_ __ii t-.-n. vsnts to transnetu \\ tot cliUSC can to : •te.lteJ bfc bsr»l«* si tte f«t^ rasa. __
tnl t &gt; the American people—possesses it. beptow ww» freely given. The farmer kft I leg of even a traitor waa oonsecrated to the people rejoice—then will all Infelli.
• -' now transpiring nroundW There t* re­
made by any limn who exercises tto timehSrera I* ftiatafal
jnxqiBnr charm, bv wliich it is able tofire his plow in the ’furrow, and seizing the | freedom and honored it accordingly ; while gent philanthropist* rejoice—none but the
’, aUv great &lt;su*c to fc»r, or broad grotuma
■ vrn the dull intellect of the Idiot with। musket,' familiar in his hands as the ii»t we forget that the hand*, the heart, the Itesc and ignorant will rnuuru.
.
.
,
. I tdhoite for my country. The Douglas
Thc question ma»- U wtod, “how, thrt..-for i'egk« ting .to jie.pnre a knowledge .4
frtnughte beyond ifr common scope ; and, aliaudotn d ox-goad—strode away, w ith an ; brain, nay tlie
die whote
whole pcrai®
person of one
■ no of,the
of the are wo to profit bv rehrareinu the hatorv the fundamental j.rmclplex
I e.rnv.Miiiru-»ou party.ltav^ put in nomlMhk g.n&lt;-roJ wb&gt;-« twriiie ruice. in bu”»lie* rate.
' billVc-&lt;UUUh|GU
t&lt;i fill the minds of tlu; cold mid selfish’ indepasdent, and fearless step, to take noblest
” ‘ patriots
1
of ‘tnc revolution
..... were
““ nf the revolution,and the noble deeds ..f. ment T That man, who is wdfullr or
- ,| U.
.. fur
™ ”
J,vcrnor, RIcwanfwm—-Mr.
a board trbrre uigrj aturraflooia fierert*
tioifG«1
with gi ving conceptions, an&lt;! image* &lt;*f
’t ’
. .’ riglil-luitid
. .
' I: •,
Doiiclsa
man. The Union
consecrated to the same cause by suffering our patriot f*there if we an- not u. indulge ucgl.gently ignorant of the history of Lm ( •CJWlw
part ui the bloody fray.
,iwc&lt;ai w&lt;i,
beauty. On this subject all thc fine feel­
Rcpugfr-*— ■u-u-X.M.rxunrt. n
his
memory
to
rest
in
oblivion.
I
’
anlon
The Arttom left bis work slwp to fight
th- n&gt;rti.*olHrlv pratifyin" idea that we eonntrv—Ignorant of Its vital interests— Ar.l &lt;-»rth tcloke sith
.^X^^BtaMl.ofBoUullc.
ings tun! golden impulses of our nature the enemies of bis country with tne same this digression, justioe required it, justice
are &lt;lrawn forth, claiming their legitimate
m half TOfr 'bvtwwn this and
energy^md persevceeucc that character- requires that the name of this man shall
, BtoeU Ira, until nx^itly,
privilege of maaifeatlnt’ thcnuclvc* in ac­
.. w.. •,1-n.p &gt;" Fellow (Itftens measures; who hns no idea of the nndv.A ,uu" r
•
izednim while engaged in a morn peace­ be honored. May the whole American
tions and In words. *l"hi* is a tmie when
rtkbms*. dcvntetiMhlieni oi
ful oiling. Thu Student dropped th.,- per- people learn lo be just to the memory of
■•owur, conceived thc bold idea, and put it । Gi.n j)01ipiaM Wl.| of his S!hv&lt;-cxt&lt;t*'.oii
thc mind triU speak; when the halfqinotb- piexing’rdupie over which he had been Thomas 1’niniv \
ered impulses of our hearts Will Inirsi
... nraeHre of compelling this subtle I trVv hulTw,’ with a la-bt qf other*, high
But let us ri-turti:—“Die energy and in
poring for'daya, and grasping the sword
forth in a brilliant flame, warming all our
.
luuiu-^1 fur tK- bentfitj (£, D.^gfeB-purtv. have ■bnwloea'l the
instead of;the pen—with throbing heart, fluence of aucli men as I have mentioned,
. nerg.es. melting away the Cold ice of ael- and burning eye, and fevered cheyk. and together w ith iho iaherent strength of the
t ause, tn 1 come out Slavery ncioMtcnlishncss t&gt;: it mirrownhi ua, and illumina­ reeling brain—his whole being filled with pnnriplcs of justice and independence
t , siou, an J are doing * niiglity batik­
ting th.' whoJ? soul with a light radi.nt
’ ; th.’, littlu giant : .
i &lt; . . ,
a holy cnthu.-ia-.in—his whole soul ahnpst which were so jealously cherished by the mlh. r-m.p ..l7mlfen. Tl.r, Mth If" b“' ft”¥"'• '
-------------------------- -- ---------------- -----with hope. liberty, peace, and the princi- bursting with sublime aspirations (Gr a pe»plcarried our forefathers—not safely
_____ .____ .
.
„
.
SeralvrTrumbk'isrcally (I sm ni-orniua Uuu
auJ liberty *ie unuicible: •*»"■ Ei. loagdl will be loibraiei!.
pies of uftwnal union. On this day there natiema. freedom, hied away to the battle­ —but triumphantly part that gloomy cri­
M.r separate ike i«o who® &gt;yyr» os*.
d&lt;).
b|) iIUII,etw.e injury to the party
„1 ;l»t the,
il.c(mfee I “* • '“•'•W,'* ■*» P~e.pl- of e»r
Bobcri
Tulton,
another
«f
onr
country'
of
Dougin*
nnd
Slave
extension.
Gul
sis
of
splendid
victories,
wherein
right
i* truly i* north, no sooth, no cost, no field; here, amkl the buoBringuf cannon
lh&lt;~ who relie In Ibelr
.hl •
\ ••
"
went; no sectional or politipd party: oil —the clash of swords—the groan* of the triumphed orcr might, procured for us, rtrtngtli and ««n«e which rannm be '' I &amp;"H* «T*» *UI««i '■“&gt;
two antipodal, ele- i Kemcr, present Lieutenant Govwnnr.
I &gt;U&gt; men. luirmonix- d yie
,
the soothing balm of pcaco to heal our .™„|» by nimll»X. They fiUourmln.l. "™
f.~ ^2 ”™
rztrr.
He put a liarncss with nil Hie sign* and seals uf office irtill
are bound together bv on* great bond of
i.rt
‘
r'
&lt;&gt;n this fractious pair, and developed their ' Lunging
pu him, baa
ba* &lt;ane
-come out fromfr»ta- tluthe
singpu
bnithcriMio.l: all tiriite id the worriiip oi strife, hr forgot nil thing* save his coun- wounded aiid Llccdl;‘.g country : Nor did M.I, . d.’ap r»|«. far Lunen nM«e -. ■*• I “*&gt;' I™™.
j..iin capacity to such an extent, that they ■ Dougins party rtid fully enttoraca Bitatel
pence come alone, hut with &gt;4 ramo that which, however heavily it mav hccrwkd mnc, to defend (-Artus.
llixM-ty, and in celebrating ttaannivertary
. -* to
*- do
J - all
*•' th
th •• inert
inert lala- ।j and
Bnd the
the noli-extewun
r.oii-exten»kn jincarorvs.
pdy
other boon, winch, to the American heart.1
of our country's birth dr.v ; rll are free to­
It has bren verv iustlv remark®!, timt nre now compcll®!
UK'.o*in»- •I juv
u&gt; eartb-hnwecer
11 u»y be &lt;™.n- ( , •’i ...... -i. . .
" I! lu.ri.itiK
burmu* u.u-Lwrit of
of tlu*
die uorld.
world. OurPiitciit
Our Patent 1 | Mr
Mr. IXiticrlrta:
Douglas: lie
be has
1ms roritircll
positively Ita* tbo
day ; and l»-&lt;iay the whole great Kart oi
■!« f"&gt;
We™". »uu 1“' । U
6"?
:l"
Clergy man at times, may have forgotten is far dearer than even pcare—timCboou pled nailer
Kier tnc
leci oi ipmrsucv,
----. »&gt;*
, “« “J,
Steam Engines—our patent Printing Preu-: idol of the Dcmwracy, but now taU«»'
a rr.o’htv nation thnd's with patriotism, their respective callings; but, thank God! for which ao much blood was spilled, and L- tho
th.- inotc
IM" recuperative
reoiJeMil™ power
|».«.r to
tn ■•!. truly,
«*y. it
«&lt;*»
f —
U» ««*:
doe*
-sen, and finally, our patented improve-' md dcMWt« d » witness t&lt;i the truth, that
a- I ilive of liberty. Is it nut ro ? Then they did not forget their country. Men, so much suffering endured—aye! that arise from
•
Ci with -ithe
ful comcare uf
people,
their
ita ruin,
and
fol. n«=&gt;«
°r «jealous
jtefpte.ofJ««b
tonfnbrti,-.prihiintonll 'ifta- « gut wtorf n.*nj toin£. ments ofclfru'rat every description, are - a maii’&lt; foes are those of lh own hoirac.
what /wore fitting theme for »n orator women.mil children—horocs, and her&gt;- boon which * e of the present day prixe ro
mandhig vok-» — -z,
:
rapldlv making their way over the whole hold.”
titan the birth cf'a mighty and free- n» inek, of whatever atatiun, or conditio® in dearlv—American Independence.
,k. superiority
.nmtorii, «
nv.r i. »»'*S "”(*"W™/ ""T u"'&gt; '*»
ot ririi
right ovcr
It’is
is but
but »
a little
little while
while rinev
since any
any one
one
world? Yhnkre ingenuity leaves nothing |
It
Truly was this a ti»ble boon! And the world thc
ti«n! What mere inspiring to the soul life—all nidqd to the utmost of their abil­
' ' &gt; •
'
। toms and mubnera of the nation ; and,
'it
toms
well, then, might pcans of praise and
of tile poet 1 Wliat will «&gt; .cpmpktely ities bi.currying forward the gnat
.u Mmitaifon of truth that tier-! crc ‘b® People arc aware uftirairpreseacc, । iintiuiclicd. Thc American in Doted for 1 vei.t liv'd to utter r.n anti slavery’ aenti1» «»'fe»ten
truth that ner
t
iKrrtBa. ,in&lt;,r, .u.t,
.nd ' not passing anything by that i* unisccptl- mint in tills quarter, but bring ’“tort up
arouad the latent kparit of promethean fire all, save tbme die mention of whom wod thanksgiving burst forth, in spontaneous
' hie uf Improvement—whether it be of । l»y such men as Kerner, Hoffman, IrMJM
that dumber* in1 uur being, nnd |&gt;ut life sprvail ovit your features an expression numbers, from grateful heart-; sw elling
"fen ••
• minor, or of great importance—without | bull. Bissel, mid others of that f’”!*’
the rich anthems of liberty, until the joyand aetivitv in thc whole man, sluggard rf
if deep
and bring
dron scorn,
acorn, ana
unng the
we hiss
now of con- . - •
tn ing hi* hatiu in bettering its condition.' whoso democracy wus undoubted; aim
and riirdld though be lie, and nut a voire rorantbi Tour lira -the Ulrica and tho^ ous shout, of a whole nation of frxmcn pro,Ince It ... » prortim obrii—&gt;. to *•«• &lt;» •» W**!? IW«
LLhinae »&gt;J *1™. by r™'M”K *■'
,T| ,o i It issxid that a Yankee child at three who, in every partk,|l-,r: stood hfeh m
in the mouth of even the dumb that will traitor Ammo.
•
ItaW
T*
1
"T&gt;
“
&gt;
•"*
~
“
“
। ! months of age, will get out of Its cradle, popular estimation, the people were in­
traitor Amo
n gfedening
fflodeninu echoes.
hack to jU,-,
iboui, tIn
echoes, bv
by the OTiS„,«l the i.tu.llJet of man- It , the utunitce rf aught
'\
“
L
“
huzza in pealing and joyous tonrafor free­
They, like the fabled vampire, tougfit
take u survey of it. and in vent an inu &gt; duceil.tu listen, and all who. tavnneem
dom and our grotiobs ci'UBtry? It Is not oiit-uad devoured the heart’s blood, and -terne! hill*. And well, too, might that „tbi. .Itlrh MlWtk- to— uto PH.; provement, which lie will get patented aa.Lto hove taken the diirtehiprevnnd »’
* B
mv aim or my wi»h to arwwe in your most eberfohed treasures of those who divine hope, which ia next of kin to cer­r ffrims bore, and filled their hearth w ith ] pie in a fijl"* lighti m*.ii a* he ian apeak. Hus may n&lt;»t bo to be roptaginus and spreads tike a t»*
minds a feeling of entbuata®, «-r to call battled for freedom. And whenever the tainty, spring forth, and take life to itself SurakflilucMi to God tfett thev were cbm- ored truth is not suflicicnt to n*t"’n
■ true, but if it is, there i* no duubt that (.n a plain. Thaw Southern pciquew
in the
the beafta
hearts oi
of inc
the /yuc.^.
American people; in- I, “
. . f
f
.^iucaj ftUd relic- meaaute, ith not wortity of support
forth tlmseTiery impulse* whiehjl know, is smoking remains of some piacefol habita- in
* tlfis which
, called Ii And,
*n.i were a measure ns noble, even, a*
o* I such a child will ciititbitie to improve all they gvt hold of a came, move * t■
- - ■ .in,them
oplring
-v_ . —
&gt; ...Clnoble eonfidenas, mw
andI ■a parati ty — which railed
•
•wb: x j^red
country
indepen1 tica, around which were orettered the fom frith in the future triumph of right; ions tyranny. It *""
.... tta -~L~1
il".n timt
----- * tliis
- ----------»«*••*.
—- ' he meet*, until ho has exhausted the entire | their hearts, and do to'the cxUut of thc.r
hnn taitn in tnc iswru
......... •
&lt;rf^^Hl-).tl^of.'&lt;4dfogy’.rtwira.tEOIne;*td ability to tkeworj.
a prophetic vision of the future greatgraal- our psmvi------ _ - .
, d nt of
gOV«mntent or tngianu, m-1 mock oi cna wgy
, ~.o
Miitimcnts of patriotism which Itr. the «
J their home;: and where tbo hum­ and
neca
which
of l-'l*rtv. J» ™erporatiag
a priutipleas
purein.as1 that
If hemure
l-.as nny
mure
timetnijpare.he
this wmen _______ ,
b_
s
____ ,k»t
•»*.«, inirhnthen,
h«« wnv
time
tn snare,
he :
On tlu uidit uf the Uta lust-, there
neas and
slid Itaurity
security of
-f the
,k* government ’
H1'b tn defew*
natural response of every free heart rathe
the prattling child, the loving £Tj£bS railed inuTczistcwro-of the perated
£ J™
ror^t^ rt^l m/rosson wouid exirt wiil drom up » array mx! uunb sway to ,
.......... ....................
--United States op* wch an evasion a. &lt;*"».
.11 ^t .
whteh had
had so
so lately
fetety burst
buret asa^ that clbcrrabcd charter of our liberty, for
’
to iatahond.
la’schond, and,
and,I, improve
improve foreigif
foreign government*.
government*.------------------- I from Cldcngo.) a political:address t&gt;v an
sovereignty which
thia. a ■'
■* “
«». «sr
’
“
“
TiT
.
Wash.
I
therebv
deceive
the
people
aven
for
tbrir
lira
Yankee
ia
a
great
travdtf,
ton
; be old pro-xtavcry WMft who-in w U *m &lt;»8UOdt.r die shackles by which it wtw bound
h
a
i"
h
.k
T?Jrfrit
te
hfe
3
own
lu'sercst*.
Thc
truth
s
sufficient,
tin-1
inav
be
found
in
nil
pert*
of
the
world,
eating
th.cause
of
Bongta
Jod taken its Pl*re proudly among the died. It wa. this »hic&gt; ’P”’ *t”
o&lt;b
The truth h sufficient, un- mav be fonqd in ai
no Uiffirahy to ««»ibl»g » 1°
‘‘f^.^
’^A^
inilVd^aUotaumatm^
and
In •
nil
pirt* of the world toennallv ; .ion. I never met mw nKajHtonj^
single 'Individual throughout the whole
great nations of the eartb-iU freest, and,
Ere*?
liuLw
Ori *?«*»«&gt;!? Perform It. ac- “
(*
nff*3f!
1 a»d, in ite4wn good
extentbf our great Repunllc, from Its cen­ .
i...win «r tnrire which vasaeci KS-tesn, the-trough of .them all. mighty tend th.‘
gone tim*.
iirnr,; M
« home,
oome. lie
»« vWu
Un. ky
kT cliff*
uEfe of North rora of nfficeraecklng who
more
,-isita tho
ft is well for *«ti&gt; keep these things tn j »*acnn ofb““
. 2’
sllentlv nd*P‘ mean* to cn*«.
ends and | (hpe,
Cjipe, nnd the
the burn
burning desert* of Africa; [ lustily fur the crumbs which fell, or are .
tre to its utmost llfnlta, who is ■« sordid,
remembrance.
serve
”
£
w-ft
.boot.t.nWma.srtM,
1
1U
r*°&gt;
..r
so unpatriotic, Mto wrap hhneelf m a gar­
evotutinns,
the ruins
ruin, of
nf *nrkut
ancient Egypt, -*•*■
and the gay , tu fell from
i, - tto
Mtvage of
of TcrTer- tera, That old Wing who bodjo.t been
ment of selfishness upon this, the most
r I citv of Faris.; tto uncouth wvsge
pride in human n«*" t «d with a finu |i reign nation. But l‘™ ‘...
k.*to
I- “b/rosd.
iranZd‘1 causing
rat»i«« a
• single
ringk shock
itock to
to tU
the ddkste
delu-sti «msen- ’, re
re'del
del Fuegn.
Fnogo. and
and the aecomplfehcd eode- ' baptited into alavery-cxtension by highimportant dav of which our nauoa can vile instruments was
I equally Important I.—— .&lt;■--------’ ( .ibili^e nf the most uncompromising , ty of European refinement; to plunges pn.-rt Doug»a«, after all bl* prayere- and
&lt; 1 .
__a _*_____ mrh *n one
pnoe m aui
»
— —
at one time, almost '•—
reliance«m
&lt;m the
theby
keeping tbo hWcry of those tinw*
r reliance
met tn*.
—if the mute, eloquent language of y.
j
by
keeping
the
I
conservative. Then let all abide by tto [ himsdf in tto deep rare, which hjde supplications, was still doomed to wituew*
patriot trembled as
B •[fresh
our tatavtocibiiftv
rocmorie*, as that
which a»- truth
‘.^in
‘raof
rfiuatkotruth;, this
tiii* tie
b the only conunon
common ground
gi
dcr star.spangled banner fisi Is W prodi
i ttomselre* from the light ot *y in the the troth of thc saying, that -Itepabta
LuA
hared. iriootT
‘ sure* u* cf th? !=rh^w’“”
' upon wliieh free men, entertaining a di- towels of the earth; and climb* the loftl- arc ungratriblfor at his caacki.inn h«
..
i.:.
__ If ita whist*
It
J?*,■ k ..... ..t.lw wow&lt;t
It is
is a
a lesson
IcMon which
which tenches'™
tenches un wherein lies. venrity of opinions
can safely meet.
est mountain proto, " brae aummfta glare revived about Mo btas t» -&gt;« ebreu—
uf lh« fwrt. u »to- frto to,,*to.« Ito*""
, .--..tototoy wlthto *•«" ’"
to, “llhta .r.-Jkl MH
»«.!«*! ।
J tofc™“ "*
tlia
true
strength
of
a
nation.
,
.
bowe&amp;’lSngs people may grtan
In
the second
his day
dav of
of ai
asb» th®
second place,
place, wo
wo should
should be
be carecare- In
in tto
the ncoaday
noonday fun
sun ;i and
ant ail with equal ; AUs, for my country L
lAlm in &gt; ££“$&lt;■ to* -ill j***
and starvation, iLgtoggto-Wyn-^to-’
ft Is not out of place on tin"
Ho humbly cottfrssed his sin* in form­
ib. J.J.
.1 M W s»-ri
“T .**!*-•*' i,"'t "STS,
l/nr-nth the chains of tyrant*, a timo will
tional rejoicing,to point out the meins?-.
erly bring a Whig, and as a orourae, to
the deepest, and most sacred reeoaeca qt
■ ()fthe reales, and wor.'-oat war­ rjrr|y
when the .:P}r atewdwW
n
- „l.
tataTrt M
,'r^
-«♦ •**
to,* to* ™* upon tlteir oppressors, and become »hctr
should exercise charity towards tbrae who looks at the hieroglyph^i carved open the would spend the rest of Ha devoted Ffc
celebrate,"
to
ourselves
and
our
portertty
and
tatats in striving to rerlalm hw fel­
Xul— Um.
ft-*™ »» "tdiffer in opinion with unyielding to them t ancient monuments of Egyjl.
through all owning time. It ia not auffilow sinn-’ra from Vihigcry, nod in teccrr ffittfcii.
L
M.'* j.... aent that a nation ia Inspired with a blind the satne reputation for honestv tliat wo Mine scrutinizing reolncM with which to
Wcri.oufdberare- Jiteto.tttoW^-’f^J^^-A
rf M. mb* w • «“'
enthusiasm fur liberty ; It must possess n fh! not to irac harsh or opprotota. Ub tto Ysnkee to. —n all that to jrarcibly
knowledp of that whkh eoMtftutea Its guan, and impatient epithets and ranea- can abroad, to returns home and. like Al.&gt;T enE.i«m. Tim m.u !«&gt;««•«• •* ■*“'
true freedom. If a nation i»- ignorant in ces
IxraicahoiM be tto only weapon wander thc tm-nt, mauro* that-there are
»4 &lt;be In.plrin,
M &lt;WW;
this respect, it b only too llaUe to mbii.1 Iwi &lt;mmr » hmk b»
1 ucaru yuiu .*• s»«
........ -- ...
With out
of. MUary IMO &lt;*«I**;
hotel,
night, aay
;U SaV LOSV mu ua* v nv.
now l, that
mu*,
—j that. they
• had• , d
we should guard with
.d th., dwrita U «• .IMIUU8 “““
tobwstl And that, WO, without w,y. .urtsiaed the Dougtea party, but
jg of that In .our noli uu which wtatd could now do so no longer, but v.uhl
fulneM, against the iatrosicn. of partisan
opinions tn place*, and at times, to which
reUOW C.UZ0US, WC raic IUOUJ lu.uj- me liou-c*uyu»v»
won.
^ey do not belong; and above all, let us
that ‘•toowladp,
to shed blood
tire Hall, where wo ** ®&gt;!le^d tagKtor
beware bow,We suffer ar.y aggru'WlhW po. to to thankful to our goverr.mta for.-^- are rapidly multiplying in ibiti Slate.
Aye’, we Wvc to thank it, and tfit*&gt;
last Friday evening we had amnst in­
I upon our auppoaed
to19«g^ * «•!
brave old Bavciutiunary Heroes who woa u-reat ai debate M the Court House m
that a nation, which M OTtp Into trttr national paradiw
——1..apoal^ra
/BboeCtitet W’* are
son Ur rites and earwaouiea of 1
led, equally divided between tto
» Aa UOearal stock .f
cred to OUT I
We have

.

!"?£. aS

\CKLEX

)ERT
OUSE,

miuSl SM. •“ diwrrri.
W u» M4

-j

„a»b»wr°&lt; twmrf-iaiiwi

3aJfikALA«.A»U»J*4J«.

—• , — 7

d;

Vvr.

5U.M &gt;*"

|_...Si..l»rt,«MT«iy

a**

whom

�o

HEW STAGE ROUTE!

GOODS CHEAPER
than

BEAUMC -NT’S ‘Through
LADIES’ AND G1

in seven hours.

T

.WIT A.W&gt; AZJG.OT COAGKZS

ICE CKEAM. dil»e*t«ly pslateabls. nghl from

MTitu
SmuiMb
•
I
,Minoa i» repaired fa iklubk *tyle

II of tb« *W»*Hxnri«w. ia quUtaw and ooaifo
ICE CEKAM.faraiibwi for putie*. or to priti
i."beaumont

VILLAGE ORDIJANCES.

ci! uf th* villige ol H**uog». to t
l&gt;. mad*. S WT of (he .tennfe*

to make room for our
new stock.
Our*' stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
“Godey's Lady's Book.” ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
r The puwer *«&amp; Shoes,
F uine. Especially devoted to the *u&gt;U of the
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the
n

world
.

-SEC rS3FJ£»Sp

Normax Acklst, Dealer In Dry

TAILOR SHOP

&lt;»«««*-•

of Apr-.I

H. J. Room. Dta-r b mn -ortriy

SUPERIOR
Ita.,, 4 Vo.hua, UtaJ Stafo Harr

»■ C.S. BfKTON i

INDUCEMENTS

*** *** «-swsta

’

L'iUS’ta »Wf-- gjrijSKStSi'S.S^

Grast &amp; Spacuhmo, Dealers m all kindji

VOL. 1.

•ark WXRSAXTrCu,

teffiSsjMg___________ ___
H. A. GoonrxAS, Dealer in Drv Goods, JoHBsox &amp;. HxitJAM!*, Meat Market-

in tho vilUgt of
Suu OfMia»g.n.

A
JAMES
Bolidl

SPAULDING A ROGERS’ TWO CIR­
CUSES.
Consolidating their celebra­
ted Floating Palace Circus,
NXVIRS As Kxarxx, Merchants and DeslFrom their Palatial Aanat•n ia Dry Good*. Crockery, Groccnc*. Boot* A L. C. Kxliooo, Banker. Stock. Note and ic Amphitheatre on the Mia.iirippi add Ohio rivers, and
their NORTH AMERICAN
SrxuBixs A: Rcssrll, Dealer* in Dry W. H. Colsmas's Banking Office, Battle Circus, so celebrated North
and East, into one monster
concern, with the two com­
panies comprising the most s.
SHRINE OF FASHION!
Francis Rowkr, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
distinguished Northern and • - “■
Steel. Hail*, and Shelf-Hardware, and Manu&amp;cSouthern performers in the’
same ring, in friendly strife,
in persence of the audience.
Hadlxt &amp; Wioiitmax, Manufacturers of
Both companies under one

..

uooaeknpar.

-

P A BTVUT
VADlilEl
.

Xewaiylacfitluitraliag wiadowi and lump ahadca
—With engraving*.
—Willi cngrsringi.
Tat po«try *aa hiitorr of finger ringv.

lUiutn-

Tbii i* oalr giving u idea of our intention! for

bwiMM, ladlii.ruwwtabrMeba

*

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPER

VARIETY STORE,

two seta of ring horses! Pan­
tomime «v»ry afternoon!—
Spectacle every night! Tom
Canham, thc magical Bugler,
and dealer in Ready Made Clothing
with his brass band drawn
in triumphal procession, on
tlte morning of arrival in
would inform his friend* and the public every place of exhibition,by
40 HORSES,

MERCHANT TAILOR

J. P. RoBxrra &amp; Co., Dealer* in Drugs
A Hrdieiw*. P.U-r.t Medicine,. P.inU, OU*. Tur
penUne. Burning Fluid. Pure I jnuor*. Dy* Sluff*.
Window Gl*«». Fully, Window Suh. Oiwrto*.
Sutrooery u&gt;d Fury Artichm Oppoaila PoM
Office, Knapcn's Old Stand. llMlingi, Mich.

Bailxt A: McAbtwcr, Dealer* in Beits
and Shoe*. One itooc *ul of Hadlev A Wightmia'a Hardwire Store, Main Street. Muting*.

-J |S. H. Mafxs, Jeweler, Clocks and Watch£lc“'p*irTd 81wp *» Ae“*y«store. Huting.,

AV APT? "• Pa****. Whole Sale and
1! ARE I' Stand.
Daatet ta Oroceriea A PnreteiDoa. a&lt;
Hulinra. Michi

Retail
hia Old

line, such as Bureaus, I g-j
-----------D. C. Hswixr, Dealer in Groceries; ProTables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges, WiLuax R , Livery Stable, Groce&amp;c, &amp;.C.
Call and see our stock.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jeweln

THOS. F. HARVEY.

ockbs

Pmu» A: Mochmokx, Dealers in all kinds

that he has in store, a good stock

Spring Clothing, cheap for

or Ready Pay.

CUTTING DONE

OPPOSITE J. a FOOTS.

New

Chatan’s String Band. _
stud ofTrick Ponies!—Dan«&gt;«»»
ring atd War Horses ! and
everything else upon the
tame elaborate scale, with
tbe following distinguished
Pantominusta,---- Clowns,—
Equestriennes,—Gyrmuste,
A-c.
MTe Agnes, the celebrcted Croolc Gymnast
,
Madame Ormond, thc w
beautiful Dramatic Equcr-|
trienne.
Mrs. W. Ij\ke, the in­
trepid Maltresa de Cheval. «
bA
lhe Man Monkey, the
wonder of the modern Cir-

Goods
The subscriber would
call attention to his new and well usert-

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.
as tings, May 1, 1856.
N. Brown, Dealer in Familv Groceries

God.'?’* Lady'* Book, will pewww* th* in teral rf
any other lbre&lt;- m*g»xlnre.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE

LUMBEB OF ALL KLM1S FOB SALE.
Wm. 8. GARRISON, f

iQcchnnic*.
John Owns ; Boots &amp; Shocn made to or-

which will luniMi *11 former iffurU.
One hundred para of re*4i»&lt; will be given rich
month. Tbe iruda* will b« furnubed by tbe best
writer* la tbe country. Godey ha* *!vwyi been no-

Wm. O. Dale, who has
ON SHORT NOTICE.
been received with the high­
est mark of Royal favor by
all of the principaj crowned
N. B. All those men and boys that are heads of Europe, and is uni­
versally acknowledged to be
the tnost graceful and tie-gant Somerset Rider in the
in debt to him for clothing that u most
world.
,
Baa-nsax*

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care expressly to meet
tho wants of thc people of Has­
tings and Barry &lt;
Every thing that i

ccasary to ont
comfort and

(except Hardware) s
offered fbr READY PAT.
Orleans Clown.
Henry Magilton, the grea­
test living Gymnast.
House, Hasting*. Mich.
...........
Tbe Motley Brothers, sur-1
MORE DEPREDATIONS
passing even the Ravels.
SiDMoax A; Wiohtmax, Furnaccmeq,
yy*gnt,-M*king 'cud Blacksmithing.
Plow,. WALK UP TO THE CAPTAIN'S
i.xsirnj av th*
•
C. J. Rodgers, the distin­
guished Dramatie Rider.
Paramctta, Alperw,
F. Donaldson, the groat
the finest styles of American
comic Equestrian and PantePrints, Dress Trimming*. MoirIT is n-?t our intention to detail the I
'
Office and
mimist.
1 rors of Civil War, but to call atten
J. W. Brcxix, Fashionable Tailor. Cutthink that
Mons. La Thorne, thc mod­
-h.
J
ern Hercules.
Silk. Virtsrisa.
SPLENDID STOCK OF
Geo. Dunbar, the noted
Idrai's HocttsA^
T. F. Harvxt, Tailor, and dealer in Rea*
Gymnast,
nnd (with Magjl■till oxninui the public*SMsd, Clothing. Stele Street, two door* wnt
THE “FLAG OF OUR UNION.’
COTTON GOODS,
ton and Donaldsv^) tbe only
areal’*8toc*,HMtiag*. Mkh.
....
.
I&gt;r«*»-m*king. with diagram* locwlbr.
Srown and Bleached Factory, Wool*
Crson executing tbe feat of
.Now b?ing:cxhibited in Hastings, br
, Dmt paiuni* Inf*m»*nd ebiMma idre»*t«.
R. W. W amxx. Fashionable Tailor. Shop for the same ss toon as pcasible and
Shawls, single and double.
• Perche Equipoise de
________ _ _ _ _ . _ __ '
—with description* bow to make Ibra. AU Hadi
In B*i!»y * Block, over H. A. Goodyear*i Store,
n....... u_*
rriuen expreaaiy for Um paper. Ii
Deux, or two persona in mid
eady ade clothing
। all sectarian qemtloss it u itricUj
air at once.
W. do not h.,.uu l.&gt; Mf ita our
K
A. WrATKixa. Saddle and Harness MakC. 8. Crosby, the only
stock is “splendid," and okr price*unpre- ^J&gt;e ud/^Book. **w«receive «in*iplrarei*
oblige,
Yours, Most Respectfully,
person executing the feat of
cedcntedly lou. For CaxA) or Rtady Pay, ery ma week*, (rem Pirn, having * rraudnt «di
tlie revolving Globe in mid
we iron'/ bt undertold. Call and examine j
.w* tbt B&lt;merr. Verr esdllem *rUF. C. Merrill, House, Sign, and Portrait
air, Sur La Perehe Equi­
Painter. Shop near Foot-* Hotel. Hutinn.
T. F. HARVEY.
poise.
all kinds. Drugs, Medicine*. PsmU,
Miehigaa.
T. Graven, thc Champion
ila, Dyestuflk, Ac. &amp;c.
Ttmbler.
Broad, Cassitncrc, And Kentucky Jean i )Uiic.—Thre« &lt;fou*r
Gill and examine for yourselves nnd
Ou.bed’and perfect •;plan that experience can
W. Kinkade, the well
e If these statements are true.
Cloths; iSlieetlngs, Chucks and
I y«ar-.
tuneet, forming an ongidal paper, the preaent cir- Globx Hotbl, Br S. Bpstcil This well
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
Strife. Dtam. wd
Jti'jrSSiT!*
euiatioaof whieta tai exceed! that of *ny other
known Equestrian Gymnast
N. ACKLEY.
J. wTp^l, tbs modem
Tickings.
to Angitiw, siSpra, B
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Jehu
and
Forty
boraedriver.
Call sr.d cxr.mine our stock cf
drewM^itobL^dc c
NO HUMBUG.
Chas Brawn, the skillful
MtMMJviu.x ExciUBox, by G. F. EMOEquestrian and Gymnast.
CHICAGO
Men’s Double Soled Stogaa.
Pictorial, Ft
C. Crosby, ths well known
dram*. Capa and Cloak. of Fur i
“
”
“
Brogana.
Psntomimirt.
■
* plraaai reiort for pirtie* of plisnre. Grea
for needlework of all kind*, and
Cel
lUr,i ll ..nd B«U1« Crva Slag* bffic“
Ties and Gaiters.
H. Ginty, the wonderful
B,_,
MlodkvUle, Mich.
J. F. EMOBT.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Shoes.
Hurdb Racer, and ‘Wildfire,’ his uniame-'
TTACHMENT NOTICE.—John Kilpatrick ra
Battlx Cmxkk Hocsx, by Campbell At
“
Sfcpn, Tie*, and Gaiters.
able Georgian Pony.
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,.
W&lt;vU Hou. r_i.
r
T. Amstroug, the talented Gymnast
Call and examine our large stock of

FROM

in ail

&amp;

worn out.

Ladies’ Dress Goods,
or

BORDER RUFFIANS! i

NEW GOODS!

____________

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

R

-M

Ready Made Clothing,

SHFFIELB'S

TYPE FOUNDERY

GROCERIES !

Plaintiff and Herb Kilpatrick to

Baxlow Hoqsb, By J. B. Foot, near the
Court Hoc. Hutin'gi, H

fiunons Trick Pdnies, Pcgaasua and
, and the War Horae, Buccpha

Tea, Ast cent bo beat; Coffee, Sugar,
Molax-Ncs, Oils, dtc., At., &amp;c.
John 8. VarBjwi^Rqtister of Deeds.

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
Farming Tools;of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and" Hangings, Tubs,
Prils, Ax., Ax.
LADIES— D&lt;J«S burn in. the Sun, when

prompt thusc gru 1
* the chain that bi-jud
I aclvc* and tbri.r rink
I crqmiint. Ses the
[ ance n* they look fre
[ it were to read la c
' Mice the thoughts a
' hearts. See the »nx
I bling Land. Hear tin
• hearts, and their sub
[ niiwt the only soon
: ilcalo-Iike sikucc of
: Truly is tht* a thri
. viewing it wc&lt; alnn
i through fear that tin
I the mere conleinpla
tous ctm'is inspires
send fcirtli a hearth
on in the ratificatiu
1 insures our indepen
One of their numtfe
the tones of his vu
“thoiiglibi that bre
bum,” full ui&gt;uu th
shock. Earii Cur
’ turned toward* tht
i is lighted up by lb
■ bum witlun the *o
i with i iithusinMii; a
' idiot) pervade the b
while words of -sn

a S. Buktow. Physician and Surgeon,

We have also, every (hing in the'

ths Marrti) ttaU b« reonirwl to oolfoct U&gt;« mb*

STARTLING NEWS

5%"%

AHTCM.

Bradxbr, Warrxx A: Co, Wholesale Pa-

NOTH I'

ifty second volume

pUM m rep*inng*ndgT*dmgfUteoirerti,aad,b&gt;gbway* of tud vill*a. (inracb manner u the Com.turn Cumicil r*&gt;«IJ. from time to tone di reck) prerifra) dav of August Ineacb year, and the
•aid tax to be applied in lika sumner.
the tw«*ty-6fih d*y nl April Lulcwing,

Ever!!
We have no»£ on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

ONE IIOOH WEST OF NE’
AT THE SIGH OF TH
his saiow i* faipT
H ANCE PRINCIPLES,

o L Rat&gt; A**0?*7

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

H. GREENFIELD.
Attorwy for Plaintiff
D*tad M*y SC, ItM_______________________
YOUNG AMERICA’S 1JBRARY.
TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

you am buy a good

distinguished features of thb huge
ishment are 1st it ia the largest Circus ever in this

Oflln. lx &lt;kx Wxw u__n_ ___ _______

H. N. Sheldon, County Treasurer.
Sm lx ikx f

SILK PARASOL

H. E. Hott, County Clerk

ir. P.Mmiirr ani&gt; Fx

—There
well coaunand the mtahtv intellect of *,

ridcllm^, toJ-Ktanp.im,

poxlterib^br
tapfo- io foe f
Um dull blollta of U» 1J.«
i
tboughta beyond ita common scope J*
•
•
•
-----jhandoned
ox-goa
to fiUithe minds of thc cold and selfish j -,
■with glowing eonccpti.si*. and inugee ufl
beauty. On this sul&gt;j&lt;tt all the fine feel­
ing* wd golden impulse* of &lt;mr nature
are drawn forth, claiming their Intimate
energy and pers
privilege of manifesting theme*'! ves In sc- [
ixed liim white c
tioes
ks time when tt ftl
tions «nd
and in
in words.
worn*, Thw
sow «
The S
tbe mind trill speak;
crtdbnpulBM of our heart, will {«*»
days, m
forth in a brilliant flame, warming *11 our |nf( . &lt;|f lU.
energies, melting a«V *e cUd Ice vf
lurm
firimeMthat surrounds
‘llu,,\',w; I Kxlifig bf3n—Li
ting the whole m»uI with a light radumt. #
c&lt;rti,0^olI
with hope, liberty, p«&lt;*; nnd the ynntv bur^ng wilh s
plea of eternal union. On ths* da) there [
freedom
» tntlv no north, no south, n« eu-t, no j
where, am
west; no section*! &lt;ir political party; all |
of#w
are bound together by one great bond ofj dviin, and
brot&amp;roood: all unite in the wor&gt;htp ol (torgol j
libertx, and in celebrating
celebratingdw•aimh
’Mwy ( ,..v. gnj
liberty
the anniterxar}
birth dav
The I^iw ver,
rfoot AOMiitw
mmny’s
.Mrik
d»J I'. ail
&lt;“ arc free to- ,
day; and to4av the »hole grv»t heart ot (I Clrigynun at U
a mighty nation throlm witkgintnuti_*m. . t»«r **p«*k-'s
and love of liberty. I* it 4
” I they *hd n,&gt;l f,,r
wl*t more fitting theme f ■ «» f’"tor i wutnaoJnd &lt;h
.a- - .n(^ f f kUxeTe
’ than the birth of a mighty -.1-lion 1 What more inspiring to the tout I lift—-*11 aided t»
of the poet 1 WhatwtU so completely itioa incwrrjing
arouab the Jatent .park bf promethean ttn- I ~
..........
all., .Bare
those th
that slumbers in our being, and pnt hte
OTcr yo
and activity m the whole tnan,
of Jeep worn, a
I tempt to your
I traitor Arnold.
r foreis not j, They, like th
I out and devoure
my alm or my wiU, to
1 moot dwriobed
mind. . ftding of riilhtata". ™ “ *«
j battled fur fretd
forth thoxJSrty Imputa. «hrt, I kn..«i »
, ■ smoking remai
U111I«. l» 7»«'
11 “
"ta.., | ti.nx.
_ ground
«.ry for m. u&gt; .itempi «■
'k£" |1 jtady
torr-*
•
-.-p!?*
-rnttmtay of r«trM.™ OM&gt; yr V» , 1» ralj■„.- thviri
natural response of every Ire® b, art in , I cent_ itffimt, the
United Btatee upon »uch‘ nn occasion as I mother, and th
tiSj
,
. , | common
ww___ Ltc,
No! no! 1 will not believe there «« ; o„in
single Mridtafon-er. ,&gt;»
extent ofour great Republic (rem it
,
lM
tre to Ita utmoet limit*, who i* *o »ordi&lt;l.

no unpatriotic, aato wrapbimrelf »
bV hu i^ing
meet of selfishness upon this, he
niin find doul
imwwtimt day of which o'T nation can ,
j^ruinw

, eloquent huignage of Jirtn.. '■ patriot tremif
Mtai"" **•
' k!vv&lt;”
I. U&gt; mta-Uli-tap".
„
ta ta"" of
TT- . . .....
d Hdf, W-■“.'?»* XdlLd.-

PRESSES, TYPE, INK.

Of *o!5S OWN

NEVINB &amp; XNAPEN.
Of-

10M acred •**— “ ~Wei&gt;,Kb*
fcta.1 ta»1U&gt; ta
prtbrta to conceal it— ri
-.
Ji o^e-formeto.’ .
' T / ..
&gt;]pc
Ibabla bnwth, to fsn thc I *■' '

rely equipped

MASS

MEETING!

manufacture

never North before.

SUPERIOR METAL,

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

-0x4-1

.lulnmrtit. -Ill nttaly 4“*“ “P Ili-uw uJ 4
Inurmttajfo wwl-ta-.
uf«
mbjta -bfob b Ota bnfort ta •&gt;- gn-o
Uud
mi of .11 xfojta-. «»J •&gt;» o’”*' “”l-rt- XJ
„d ita h

4th. The

Office in thc

T. J. Hear Haar. Judo* of Probate.

I

Of-

H. GxxxxrikU), Prosecuting Attorney.
OfltM la tho Court B&lt;m*e.
J

For TEN SHILLINGS; and thore that

ITAVING our arrangements cotni
JU to supply all the requisites of
-.—i. _e
‘

or *wim,*livc or di
i know pot what cor
j but ae fur ms. I gi
! hand to thc cause &lt;
’
Is not tin* a gl
ZMiwred by GEO.
GKO. IT.
DrfwreJAy
B MILLS. tn t And mo diem Uow
; ail ceger to place t
ILutitgi, Jily 4fA, 1856.

SStfiSZ'A I

m’xfixisa^MosTexmcr
LSTTXR.

Summer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Qf endless variety.

Lee, Morgan

We donol deceive you with fictitious
poor to
the brot

NEW TORS,

"J

y Company that far-

«. «• ”,u."£Y,Nir

. «•------- »»rw«w bolaing a

or.
establish.

MX/siftoBWaL
; Ute Yankee Tea-Party, and other
th. NAME
NS A KNAPEN.

ST0VR8Gim’AW.Y

and jtis_nd, their
keof foreign lyrWe may
is both intricate
with th»

wbDM «*V
of

kWKMinux.

thrilling mi

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.

TERMS OF ADVEK1WING.

1 C. &amp; BrilTO5-I,«M»h»r.‘
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Hastings,

O n the isod ofSl.e th*, sad ibe beme of the bran."

barry county micii. Thursday july 24,1856.

■TMM*

TERMS
TERMS—4L50.

IN ADVANCE.

NO. 13

THE SISTER8

OOTB.

ds
r would

!-IR GOODS,

V PAY.

Goods,

•■ibbom, Silks,
:, Victoria^
1'aHocNM*

tory. Wool*®
THING
«: Boots and

ACKLKX.

)ERY
1OU8E,

so.

.

Ph7Xfa tiT.
iUk&gt;°*
I
ho’el of
l*oor’tnd
***• comfort- but to emulate the degrading disposition ] ruqtasltc necessary
..^ throughout the whole length and breadth which all good men regret: Still in view
to make mankind free
^v^aM^fa Mi*’*? “,"rntr'J' UK'm‘ I
“n‘P of T* *** dc**wte American
of tlra bully; and will only prove our par- ‘ indeed, I doubt much at Hie present time, if of our land; the cry of “th« Union 1 the of our National independence—our glori­
"5* “ “ d
thtHrt-n to a foreign gov- army—one whom after generations have
tiality for the disgusting occupation ortho theri would be a prince or a potentate in wliolo Union I and nothing but the Union, ous principle* of Freedom, and our proi
I*ri‘lexr'1 M'PW- not huncred as they slwuld—one to whom prize* fighter.
“
'
"
the Whole world.
It lieeomc* necessary, no help us Gad! Then, so help us God, gre»Ji iu arts, science, and manufactures—
Mice as they look from one to another, as
have done fqriUftee—1 mean Thomas
There must bo a principle involved in after political freedom lias l&gt;een olitained,
in view of all three blessing* | of liberty,,
it were to read m each other’s countcn- Pxifct Hixton- makes mention of this every cause that forces an appeal to arms; that the people of the nation should know
Iu •UlCr
there is not a patriotic son or daughter Of
hnuld
puftioM.
ance tho thoughts which dwell in their man as a ‘•politirai! writer of great merit.”
V*l cuWIv to
Mid that nation, which adopts and defends how to retain it It was seemingly
ingly alight
So —
—
long
.B aas the Hebrew tribes were our great Republic, who cannot truthfully
!,?, nrl*.- ‘T's,r* *n*&gt;ou»
look
—
the
tremIlk.
rewy
entitled,
“
Common
8en«was
«uuw&gt;« took—the trem- H6r
a good principle, though apparently a weak task for the Grecian State* to relfevc
relieve united—«o
as they, in brotherly love exclaim, “America, with all thy faults, J .
so long
Ic
I spunied raid*
bling hand. Hearr the
flutter
&lt;if
their
great
the
,K"
r ’,f
i the prrtn of the revolution—the “Crisis," nation, will become endowed with an al­ thcmsclve*,, M almost any time, from the
and kindaea* offered their yearly sacrifi­ love thee still I”
their
subdued whisperings,
al- published
pub
। hearts,
- —-’rand
-------r----------“bixperinga, alst a time when the spirit of ih- most superhuman power; while, at the shackle* of foreitui oppression: but the ces to the same God, at the same altar, so
in,;n Vi&gt;|&gt;rr~uou . ihi. luc '-in w uir miuv U"U, al UIC Ullle SIU.", W
v,
-* •oubAi that .disturb the dependance flagged, and patriotism almost same time the strength, of a nation pos­ descendants nf the mighty 1 lercul
~
krculea found
; 'long were
7“_ .1
tbev'—
independent
--K—2—, —
and
1 strong -J
to
dcath-like silence of that cradle of liberty, dispaircd of surcrea, give energy and scAnd LtwUrw Jjulr Arabdl
sessing great power, when engaged in a it more than a 1..-^-,.,...
—- their nghta
Herctdean labor to retain defend
right* as
m a people
people ; but, ao
so
lYuly is this a thrilling scene, and while tivity tq this germ ; causing it to quicken liad cause, will forsake II In its hour of the |il&gt;crty *o easily Won.
soon as they beeama divided against them­
Ma. Bsxxx.—Your humble rewsht in
' 'cw,f’R it'we almo*t hold our breath and shoot forth into the noble tree of lib- need. Our forefathers did not defeat the
Republican Rome, -the onoe mighty selves, anihhad established two places of fa travels in the great PrairfaSteta. finds
tkreugb fear lliat they will yet Waver; and I erty under the shadow of which we find British government. We irui ns well ndstres* of the whole known world, knew worship, ealamitio* and national troubles,
few items which he believe* would b® of '
the mere cvntuinplation of such a monien-! our safety.. He was ever, and under ail claim that the cannon, tlx sword, find the not bow to remain mistres* of hcraelf.— and darkness overtook them, and they
“ —-• some intcTret to you. If you arc informt,&gt;u
* cri*^ iniyires
us wju
with&gt; a
a acatre
desire to
to jI circumstance*,
circumstances, the
the firm
firm friend,
friend, and
and bold
bold । musket, were they who won our Hbcrtv : Cartilage, the haughty rn al of the Roman knew no more peace m a nation. Let us I
A I. I Fletcnas.locae yougCeeil vail.
...us.
iHqpins us
I-et u» m1 where this little city U located, you
send forth a huarty huua to ebeer them supporter of American indej&gt;cnd«iie", as | Those weapon* word usdeas without die ' Coninionwralth, lost through ignorance, be warned by weir unfortunate example,
will spread out your map, lay your finger
on in tbo ratification of that deed which all must |&gt;now who have ever read hia p&lt;* j eye of the soldier todirrct them, and hi* . her lilx'rty—her name—her very exist- to &gt;&gt;cuare ol establishing two places of
on the City of St. Louis,—thotire draw a
insure our imlupendance. But hark !— titical works:—and yet, on this day ot, sturdy arm to give them force- yet, had | enrol Ignorance Is the besetting kin, and worship: let u* beware of offering our
line nearIt due east 'Tfi ndlea, and pause.
| To line
One Ot their number addresses them; and | public rejoicing for tliat independani'e, | it not Ihmhi that a noble principle was in the famt
of
Republicanism
;
while
know)*
'
heart-sacrifice*
oh
a
divided
altar;
fat
us
- ------------- rr---------------- , ----------------- -- -------------------- ra on a piviucu anar; let us You will then find that you arc in this
Awl hrvsk
the tone*
tone* ot
of his
his voice,
voice, heavily
heavily laden
laden with
with , which
which he
he aided
aided in
in bestowing
beatowing upon
upon us,
his voiced
valved in
in our
our cause,
cause, the
the soldier
soldier’’s
s eye
eye II edge
edge is
is ita
its arms,
arms, army
army and
and fortification*.
fortifications. ,1 have
have on
on this
this Hay,
&lt;lav, but
but one
one place
place 'of
'of worworthe
us, his
same city of Salem, surrounded by ita
‘thouizhts
“
thought* that breathe, and
ami word*
words that ]' name
tranra is seldom
salthim mentioned. \Vhv
Why i«
is t»
it, I 'would
’ ’ ’have *been unsteady, and his aim j The [people of a Republic,
'
who arc sufli- j ship, nnd tiyUtrar vhHt
‘ ebuninr—but ouc 1,500 inhabitants, about oue-half of whom
burn,
fell ........
upon ik_:
their
carsin._
like ah electric : «&gt;
I.,
— ’” r_n
--------.u — Citizens, ......
...
...
FeHow
when ....
we .rehearse
tliat p,werless. Then It was not tlie soldier ■ ei.ntly fortunate to defend themsclvc* patriotic heart, and that Me ktarl nf At are from He Southern States, and die oth­
•‘hock. IZoCb face, foil of attention fa bright catalogue of the name* of our no­ &lt;w hi* weapon that gained our ratio**! in-' against the enia-.'adiiBento of foreign p“w- nation—But one theme, and tliat theme ers arc chiefly from Ohio, with here and
-i------ j_ —
..
. spirit &lt;4
.g- vr*7 piay, through ignorance,become thrirj Liberty—but one desire-, and that do&lt;ire&gt; there one fr&lt;Xu New York, New England,
turned towards the speaker—Each brow ble revolutionary heroes that the name of —
de|&gt;endance.
It was ..
..
the
‘ ...
liberty,
! is lighted up by the fires of liberty' that lliomita Paine, is ever concealed 1 Why 1 that
.l—----k_x_j the
.i-------npof
that own tyrants, Mid slaves to themselves.— “ bannnnif—but one power, and uiat power and Europe. You will notice, too, that
pervaded
camp
„ tijcpatriot,
—
nested Li* *•
arm
&gt;M for The Hindoo, who impales himself uj*m a intrUiyttite—hot one strength, and tlmt Sou are on the Ohio and Mississippi Rail
burn within the *onl. Their eye* glow is it that a stigjna is suffered to rest upon steadied his eye and nerved
, with enthusiasm ; and hope and dc.tcrmin- the tftetnorr of this bold and unyielding the battle. kAvnsjdie-iqririt of liberty— ImhiR^Ot who casts himself under the 1 *1 rength L'nion—but one hope, Mid that
ioad, midway between St Louisand YinHtiun pervade the heart*of the whole band advocate ofUbcrty—thi» noble patriot; a I the right of the people to govern .them- wheels of Juggernaut, to appease the an-1 in the eventual .triumph of the eternal and cennes. The road is doing a large amount
1 while words of surh thrilling import fall stigma a* deep, and withering
&gt;11" a* that *elrca,
selves, and their possesion*
possession*—
—the justice
justice ger hf his imaginary Deity, is both a slave | immutable principle of Hight—but one of business la-twccn Vincennes and St.
j from tbo speaker*’ lips ns these; “Sink which rest* upon the tnetnort uf
of Bchwlirt
defrated &lt;fa.
tbo^Englfab and n tyrant to Wrmelf; So tl*o that j pride, mid that in the growinggrcatnc** uf lX1Uif.
It is expected
Bohedict ।| ofpur'deniands, that d*.r.«*«d
eperted tliat
tliat the
lite road
road will
will
j or trwirri, live or die, survive or perish. 1 Arnold! The memory ofothis
-this ’loan
inah apap-[i. ebvernment. Think you, Fellow Citizens, j [K-qile who ignorantly enact oppressive
a j our country.
y
|
opened to (Jncinnati ;tliis coming win­
«-n greatcr-disrc-themselves
toobey,arcthc
slaves i . Truly
•y know not what course other* may take; (wars to be held, iu oven
g—’’ luul our cause been wrung, that Washing- • 'lawil
7 i.for
■-------------------------fa’T----------------T ■ is
“’ot
a Rrcat Mtion-&gt; w,d i’" ter. Hie wurk is advancing.
i people of &gt;the
and hiseoni|iatriots would hareachiev- ot
of their
---------------— and
—’ their —
-------1' almost
------ * fabulous
*: but M for mu, I give my heart and my s|&gt;cct, by the AmericanpvCra.c.r,
own--tyranny;
govern,
progress in arts, science, L Th;, part of Dlinois i» moK admirably
&lt;nrpres.
r&gt;rn-1| t«*n
ofnienedict AmArm I «1
cd the glorious trimnnli*
triumphs —
for .......
which ------their ment,
n
nlthougli it may
tin- out;J and literature, is unrivalled In tho whole I adapted to farming on a grand **le, but
cut time, than was that ofnlenedict
hand to the cause of liberty.”
.■ ■ , , ORATION.
it- ,rrrrr~
’,Ot th‘!‘
detCrtnUtatioa I old by the American people of hfa time. I jnemnry fa so ju-itly cherished J No Ina! ward sccnuug uf a Republic, ia nought iit | history of mankind. Since our pilgrim I ji|v fitted for small farming on account
Mtrrrtd by Irhu. H. MILLS, ■» I And aeollicm Dow—those stem patriots— An anecdote, illustrative of this, fa related J They could not: But 1 am wrong— its operation* but the most absolute and talben laid the foundation of the temple i of’tlie want of tinilwr and water. At this
[of Freedom, on Plymouth Rock, that tune there i^*&lt;rca‘want of .water, for It
/Au.'i'ivm, July llh, J85ti.
n|l eager to place their uaincs to tlmt scroll of an Amerifan--4oldier who was taken j Washington and bi* noble colleague* wo'd ynconipromWng despotism.
All po
political poweE according to a prin. great corner alone of a mighty nation, |ia_, s^rc-fa rtuuid at all since thu middle
All
Ms. PttMMXT AXD Fkllow CfTttaXB : I wbiih Bhsll make them, as they make prisoner by the English: Arnold,in ques- not have engaged in n wrong cause. No
government, is vested in the । there lias been a constant serie* onhril- j of March. Sum* herd* hare to travel
__
military
nff- i truly
* c
great
- man
____ will
- - do *c
- 1i Hence
H;™ the ciplc rf
of our
&lt;
Thifc are many mlgdcte wBch \nay ,
“umortsl; that charter af liberty which tioniug him in regard to the___
&gt;le.
We
have
no
ruler
save
the
AlI liant discoveries and inventions; som^-f j fivC"mile* from their prairie pastures to
r,
asked
amongothalmost
universal
failure
of
sustaining
a
j
peopl
airs
&lt;&lt;f
the
patriot
army,
:
’
’
’
7.-.:
u
‘
'
'■11
—
u. li remmand the inightv intellect of a I
««"«« »«
uP*-«&gt;
their i hiluld the
I....
\
We arc our own *ovcnuguw— j which have startled the world, and by all 1 get wator once a day. There arc Im*
the patriot*
patriots do
d&lt; bad cause for any gnat li ngth of time.— I mighty.
.i ,lmwn, coupled with the wml-inspiring ' drwi&gt;,hal tneririicd instrument which to- er questions, “whnt would
torn we elect,
to enact aiui cxc-, of which the world lias been benefitted. mensc amounts of cattle, horsra, mule*,
■ r so
so fortunate
fortunate n»
n* I! Three who......
arc truly o
great—whose «cntishould be
I loquaice of our own noble patriot, Pat-; ,Ia.v was
&gt;” JW hcarip^-Tiii Dec­ with
» iui mu
&lt;.»•: if
» they r...
in
....... ।i Three whor
,
.
I
—
. nieuac niiiuums
......
*____________
lible of rtahu
to capture me T”. The soldier boldly re- I menu
are susceptible
righty are ever cute our lai
laws, are but the servants of the , &lt; hie of America’s noblest sons, and one •
in this part of the State, and much
!
— justice.
:—c..i.:
—.B ! LARATIOX OF AmXXICAK IxXiXrKXDAACE.
kick
Henry, to do .1
them
Subjects
You anl their masters—they &lt;&gt;f whomshe is justly proud, hi his ca-' Pf the stock is suffering for water—people
The deed was dune ! Ojir country was plirel. “They would firet cutoff that leg [ found arrayrd on the side of justice: hence | People.
• *.. great and important that a man ofcom­
which
ww»
wounded
in
the
cause
of
li»*r*
the
almost
universal
triumph
of
a;good
।
look
to
yog
for
instruction:
Then
is
it
|
gcrncis
to
grasp
and
bring
to
light
the
1
a
]|
healthy,
but
frightened
on account of
mon nitainnnnts will utterly fail to make declared free! And then long years of tv and bury it with military honors, and muse. It is true,tho progress of justice may nut the alsiolgte duty of all tile people in j dark mysteries of nature,
(hc drought.
All
them Interesting to an audience. Yet, the blood-shed and devastation ensued.
then, as
as a
a ira&gt;u&gt;r,
traitor, us-j
they muui.i
would hang jour
vour I **-• retarded tor years— aye! .w.
fur centuries; ,j our
government,
J Tbo whole State is politically on fire!
me resources of
oi our then
men weak and
unit thinly
uiim. lucu.
- D
-............ ....—in wlium all political Sinicin* forth his »nn u&gt;»arU&lt; the Hcarrm,
the
subject which 1» now before us, tl&gt;e great­
Anil laid bi*
bia bud
buul upou lb?
lbs firry
Ltry e-aar
tease
i ...»........
_ •tree.”
___ that
.1—» .L
t'l w.-li
iinAsrstnud th..
tI ihave
___ . little
- — vr
■ no taste r.,»
..................
.... requisition,
.................... I body
populated country were
put in
on a
” I.
it appears
the peo- Illi.
but, wo may Ira
be assured, .r
it will
will nt'Anhi.l.
eventual- i IM&gt;-.\er
power is
is i'e»tnd.
vested, tq
well understand
Ike AadlaH
for .raKfraral
political en­
est of all subjects, and the most import­ All the aid tlmt Ur patriotic sons could pic uf that time did not forget Hint the I b' triumph ; nnd uhen it does, then will ■ business which W is required of their mjt- Of far derqa thiutCir bok; ruioine Luaprai.
And r.tidibi; !:&gt;• flaahing fret, he brot huu down. gagements. but still I cannot remain un­
ant to the American people—poKaessea a bestow was freely given. Hie farmer left leg of even a traitor was cunrccratixl to tnc people rejoice—then will all intelli-1 vante to tranmet. AN lint exeuw ran be And laid him tnlr:nle»* at Uw fret &lt;tf man.
interested in scenes like those which ar*
So *m ll»« nt-iril Carte— who. wild and five,
peculiar diarm, by which it is able to fire his plow in the furrow, and seizing tlie 1 freedom and honored it accordingly ; while Rent philanthropists rejoice—none but the . made by any man who cxercires the tuncRaa*rd tbrvc(h tba hasvraa in fngbtful nujaatv; now transpiring around me. There tare*
even the dull intellect of the idiot with musket, familiar in bi* hand* hm the just' we forget tliat the hand*, the heart, the l&gt;ase and ignorant will mourn.
|
of a ettaen of this C&lt;.mmuiw»idth, And who. fa wanton nlrrnirtli, Lad tnndlr rir'n
-ally great cause to fair, or broad grocoda
iliouglta beyond its common scope ; and abandoned ox-gnnd—strode awav. with an ! brain, nav the whole jicrson of one of tiie '
'
The question may l&gt;c iraktd. “bow, then, 1 for Dcgkctmg .to doquiro a knowledge of The slant oak and adamantine rock,
to Lope for my country. The Douglaa
Lenas Uieir alireda in wild eonfuaios 'round;
fillklrc mind* of the cold and selfish indopcadent, and fearkas step" to take noblest patriot* of th® revolution were arc we to profit by rehearsing tbo history I ‘he fundamental prmciplqs of Iu* guvern- tot
i._
l.__ iterrific
—:L. —
1._— —
slarc-diffudoti
show
write, fa bowling
mce.
/,
alave-difluxieti partv
party lave
have put in
m nonura*
nonum*
- - - for
* - Governor,
ra------- — I&gt;Richardson
:-V- S.ra._____M
.(
with glowing concvptions, and images of iwrt iu the bloody frar.
I consecrated to the aamo cause by suffering ' of the revolution, and th® noble’deeds of ( mint T That mhn, who is wilfully or
beard "fart u-grr stormfiercely {ion
Mr.
!.-auty
Ou this subject all the fine feel­
! Doo**Dougins’ right-hand
ra.ra
rtokUwnd man.
ran. , The
YW Lnion
Cktai
The Artixan left hi* work slum to fight Us mcmoft*. 10 rest in oblivion.’ Pardon ] -&gt;ur patriot &amp;tkh&lt;, If wo nrom.t tri indulge i&gt;‘ glig&gt; ntly ignorant of the history of his
ings aid g.Jdrn impulse* of our nature tlie enemiraof hi* country with tiie mmc 1 this digressmti, justice reuulred it, justice , the rarticularl r gratify mg idea that we romitty—ignorant.if it^ vitaliuterrate—
Republican Know-Nothing Nun-ExtcnHoo &gt;
are drawn forth, claiming their legitimate mergv and raraevcrcnc* that character- i require* that the name of this man shall 4^jr«/tbem nWy ; and u. cwrowragr-thu of th® pruriplra of ita
—npl.,
- ----- ---------------------- ---*| partv
of
*ra
or Ira*--tt-M&gt;
soUno«L
$£• Lave named
UIf Col.
w„. Bisseii
te.twcrT
, Bellville,
££ .nd
privilege of manifesting themselves in ac­ ized him while engaged in a more peace- be fam-nti. M.y the whole American [ conviction that we are able to MrcU them
Another of her sora; quutemplatmg the ; gt.
U,. until r.-rautly,
tions and in word*. Thfa is a time when
mighty
strength
of
»&gt;u.
already
uttered
j»«
the, mkid ic.-W speak: when the half smoth­
liS
But let u. rara. t—Hrafltefgjnd h. | .fajfa « b* u*fag,el.
,*s'“* "f • "’**&gt; rawwr, concaved the boM idea and put It |
and ,/ fat, Slsve^xttmioo
ered impulses of our hearts will burst
lortn si
nnuutni name,
»'"
—’’•TT’TT® .*7“
IT I n.~L2,‘,r
I i,n&lt;tnnitl.w.e.1 !
Tim htotorr of thbee times, andthelivc* I citizen.
j *n pmc‘«C&lt;‘, ™ compelling ‘faB*u*&gt;U*’:partv,butbe,withah&lt;»stofotlitr«,birii»forth
hi a brilliant
fliinc. warming an
all our
our '! ty“
Jl “f ,C
tl.ruU.ut
fa.™. j Ifam-of
ra I Ira. lrantome.1.
Th. hul.trr
oTlira.Uwe*mdtl®hri
. the I V«
rarat
iu
inergfas, melting aw.iv the Cold ice. &gt;f sei- 1 '...
'pri'atd
tiw --------pen tito
with
throbuig
'■
■ k j.
t ■
•
heroes
tca.-h a tar nolder, andIris
knowledge
in
“ u&gt;
*® wJrk
*'*)rk ■»
lM harness for the benefit • |n th-p p0Ug}M party, have abandoned the
- “
~bi»s heart,
ra-rt. |---------------]ht. f
„d I
|ri&lt; true,
uue if(
g. continue* h
hr
' '
that surround u*. ami illumiua-[
filk£w"ti! I p£!X
gratifying
lesson
tlnm
that
which
in।
same
ratiZ
of
progression
in
ftiture,
that
I
mankind
i
cause,
and
come
otrt Slavery non-exton- '
IratSra Itod Mqrartara uwre grutiiVh.g Iraun to.« tow «Md&gt; In. |
««/’ »&lt; r^geranut
taum.ltat i
i cause, and come out Slaveirc non-extoi- '
fishnqti t______________
—,
------------- .
,tel, rad -la.ltab.raajw.
ISlSXSSirti5irtr"rttXe* rax Brajmd mtodni;.mfthw
..k...-; J,...! to. thi. ducca us to laud the oh
•c, anti tnc pnnci- '.;
?
..
...
.
.
..
',»-«&gt;!&lt;&gt; &lt;-&lt;rr&gt;&lt;-d our forefather*not siifelv i wreckh's. courage ol a tuition. They teach I kite but few fears on tlw scorn of igm* i^&gt;ee'« waraicsi n.-aMgM from bran to heart—
the
the little
little riant.
riant.
On this day there j
sublime aspirations for n peopl .
aiooln v cri-! u* that justice imd libert v are inviueible; I rance. Ere long di I will be informed;— | Ahtoerha tboraanJ «rer
&lt;rf earth
SenatorS
’nimbleb really
ScnntorTrumblch
really (I
(I am
am informinform- ''
pies
of eternal
union.
Cz tL'~
z;' ■**—n.J
“
..
trulv
no north,
no south,
noJeLt.
%^f .Si;1
"f Xl^tfe^ wrtrete rljbt -xl that the, nrara-ra tlw’puwer to uranin- i mid a knowlcTgv of the principle* of our «*•”
d) doing sn immatw: injury to the rartr
’ ed) doing an immctisc injury to th® [»*rty
j* truly no north, no south, no east, no
Acsuno sectional or political part V; all fi,:ld; where, wind the booming of rarfitai "i*
“ rm«t
. .
’
, ior uv I tfa»e
Robert
another of
,,f Douglas
Slave extention.
nrccurco
“nrau who
—v irnlist
—, win
— their
-IP causu with *[ government will b- *• common a* a1
Robert Fulton,
Fulum. another
of our
our rountrycountry-'of
Douglo* and
and Slave
extension. Cri.
Cri.
h I nver
wto,,;..
—J-,.—! b.
r---^
i rfii ffa
™ hra*kradra
Dr.i
U’.i.d
fa P“»»"• fa
• bil our I
mul
«l.kl. rara.l U- «•'
«.fa Uph.l»l; but .mdl to..;bram.u.to-J .bo wo udpodd .4 j Kemer, ,n-™&lt; ljta.tram.1
•thinu brim SiXu-e tt&gt; hrcl our I strength and courage which cannot be ov. 'knowledge of th- alphabet; but untilI that [ men. harmonized the .two aatipudal ek-। Remer, pre-ent Lieutenant (toventw.
arc bouti^ togtitlu-r by one great bond of i
brotherhood- all unite in the worship of &lt;Jy,ng- *"J t,W!
tumult ot deadly the
wiUung
I
‘ .., L
i0 by
‘«»ar Iwwarc
lliV ra^iuimg
\nt-r«i,l
&lt; rcoll
rromo
bv numbera.
number*. They fill our mind* '1 &lt;&gt;me
time does come, 1.4
Irt k
t.'awar
beware of CaLa- mml*.
mmt*. fire and water. Hh pul a
n harness
harncs* ' with all tfie signs add seal* of office stHI
brotherhood: all unite in the wor-1"" nf ‘
^Sinrcl
lhi^
roun
f- Km nature; - ; .nd let &lt; 'rati., be prepared, at M.y un this fractious p^rinl XrdojMdtbrir

I«w •-fa-"-TEES’ITS

&lt;™'^,“'1.l±liK.,TK’&lt;.raXfaS?:faVura» ra-L-O «ai«&lt;rato.l* rreprari,«

rara .ra ftrafa

•f &lt;^’coButrv’. birth da? ; ril Mt-frra to ‘
j^y^‘ the Pbytiehn, aud the K £2, whWi,
’ to the Ameriran heart, w luckbuwever _
Ly' Uy itntav
mayIw«-crushed *&gt;me, to defend
&lt;«^I •assort.
—•
’ joint
»,.nt rarac.tr
’
capacity to
to such
pitch .n
an extent,
extent, that
that ther
they I Douglas party and fully endorses Btsael
r r dearer
I...rer tl-Mi
than even
even pea«
neara—
—tlmt’faxm I to
toeartfe^howeveilung it
it nu
tray U- tramIt &gt;«» been very justly remarked, that | are now OompollM to do all the most Io- nnd the non-^xteimiiU measure*. I pity
day ; and toJay the whole great heart of (
forgott«, ,*. far
earth
—bowever
m"h that boon
.nJ ' pUri
wl-r
U» Tra Iona
rf igm™A,
.lill |&gt;ra ' "1-fa.ty i- th.-pri&lt;- .rram.l Hgilrira/' I l-.rira.work nf to. wurU. Our I’.ui.f I M.
h.. hra [.rillrdy !»«»"■•
a mighty nation throb* with patriotism, their respective cullings;'but, thank God! for w
v“J’ *o
m,uh
which
so mucn
much Mnoa
bloodi, was spuieu, anu L-_ ,r„ ;„.t„ ravn.r.mwiive •’rw&gt;u. rr tn j, and,
. truly,
•• it does
, ■
I for which
sufferingwoo
endured—yej that
the mate rccupwsth. power to ।
**•*’ require all the watch- । Steam Engines—ourpolrut Prmttngl’res- j idi.l of the Democracy, but now fallen
and love of liberty. . Is it not so 1 Then they did not forget their country. Men, «&lt;&gt; much
r—
-- ------which
we of tboprwct day pnau so arise
arm® Irom
from it*
it. ruin,
rum turn
wd wttn
with uic
the comcom­ f“l care’ of a jmuple, jealous of their ; »c*, and finally, our patented improve- ftnd deserted, a Witness to the truth, that
what more fitting theme for an orator women, Mid children—heroes, and hero-1 I«k&gt;n
u which we of tho nresent day ,
mending «voice
of na TV
Deity,
proefaim
to all
tq 1*11-11X1
guard against many things, in.nts of almost every drecriptton, orc I “* man's foes are tlww of hi* own booso
.
.
.
■ \
i
.1.*-.. nf
11 T'l
rtrf-ll 11 TO O'
1.1! '' t righta,
ICOtS. tO
than the birth of a mighty and free na­ ines, of whatever station, or condition in dearly
—American Indcpend.-isx-.
Lite world the superiority of right over which imperceptibly creep into tile cus-1 rapidly making their way over the whole hold.”
tion! What more inspiring to the soul life—all aided to the utmost of their abil-!
Truly wo* this a noble brim . Aud might.
toms and manner* &gt;,&gt;f the nation; and,1 world. Yankee ingenuity leave* nothing 1
It fa but a little white sine* any otuf
«jf the poet! What will so comple|«ly itlc* in carrying forward the great work, well, then, might pcaD* °&gt; praixc and
It was thl* conviction of ti util that nor-'‘•’■c the people are aware &lt;&gt;f theirprc*cnct&lt; untouched. The American i* noted for ventured to utter an anti-slavery aentiamuse the latent spark of prornethes'n fire nil aav* those the mention uf whom wo’d thnnkigiving burst forth, in spontaneous
ved the stall «f Luther, a* he stool bold- make fearfid inroad* upon their rights and • not pacing anything by that fa susccpti- ; mi?nt in this quarter, but being taken up
tluit lumbers in our being, and put life spread over your feature* nn expression I numbers, from grateful hearts; .welling
ly before til® wltolo Catholic world, and | liberties. [bio of improvement— whether
it be of by sich men toWqJrter, Hoffman, Tram- •
and activity tn the whole man, sluggard of deep ®cor4 and bring the hfa* of con-' the rich anthems of liberty, until the joyM&lt;H?rtcd the fallacy of that doctrine wboiic !
It is pro|*r, at this time, t" name a few , minor, ur of great importance—without | bull, Bissel, amT Other* of that strip®.and sordid though he be, and put a voice temptto vour lip»—the tones and the . ous shout, of a whole nation *f
province it was to procure obedience to ' things to be e*peria!lr guarded against: ; trying his hand in bettering it* condition. I whose democracy was undoubted. Mid
!
,hl’ cl7"“1 “r’ “g *“
in the mouth of even the dumb that will traitor Arnold.
its dogmas and edicts, bv crushing the f'™t.
should guard ourselves against | It instid that a Yankrc childnt three (who, in cverv particular, stood higii in
hurra in peeling and joyous tonesfor free­
conscience and the intellect of man- It1 «ho utterance of aught that will tend to months of age, will get out nf its cradle, popular estimation, the peoj4e were mdom arid our glorious country 1 It is not
was this which called those brave old I’ll-1 pheeany p&lt;ditical measure before the peo* j take a survey of it. and invent an im- duccd to listen, and all who listen'»eetH
out and devoured the heart’s blood, and
divine how, which Is next of kin to cermy aim or my wish to arouse in your
most chcri»h«d treasures of thorc who taint v. spring forth, and take life to itaelf grims here, and filled their hearth with ' J'lc in a fitlw light. If the plain, uncolor-1 pnwmrat, which hr will get patented a* to have taken the distemper, and itaeems
mind* a feeling of enthusiasm, or to call
thankfulnoit. to God that they were com- [ "«d truth is not sufficient to sustain a ; soon *a ho ran speak. This may not be to bo contagious and spreads like * fire
battled for freedom. Aud whetfercr the
in the hearts of the American people; in­
forth thosejfiery impulse* which, I know, is
narativdy free from political and relig- 1 mcosutc, it fa not worthy of support:— , true, but if it fa, there is no doubt that I on * pfain. The*.- Sou thorn people, when
smoking remain* of some peaceful habita­
nil alijve in your nature. It is not neces­ tion, around which were .scattered the spiring in them a noble confafence, and a lous tyranny. It was this wHch called [ And, were a measure ns noble, even, as , such a eBild will amtipue to improve all j thc-v gst hold of a cause, more with all
firm faith in the future triumph of right;
sary fob me to attempt to call out tho*c
our patriot'father* out, and armed them ! dtat which declarcd'lhfa country indepen- lie meet*, until he has exhausted theentire their hearts, and do to the extent nf their
ghastly corpse* of those who once loved
and a prophetic vision of the future great­
scntimriits of patriotism which arc the
to calf it their home; and where the inno-' ness and security of the government which in defence of Itiborty. It was this which 1 drtrt of ‘be gnvcrtiatcnt of EnglaiU. In- stock of "t-M f.&gt;gy” artklra at home; and I abilitt in the work,
natural response of every free heart in the
On the piuht of the 11th in*:., there
cent infant, the prattling child, the loving had just been called into cxistaice—of the penned that noble bdl of hunirm righto— 1 eorporatlng a principle as pure a* tliat in-1 then, if lie has any more time to q&gt;»rc, he
United State* upon such on occasion as
mother, and the Mem warrior, all met a sovereignty which had so lately burst as- that cherished dtarter of our liberty, for I corporates; still no. reason would exist | will drumhip an army and march away to ‘ wasdelkwd at Decatur,(lOOnribs*south
thia, i
‘
~
~
‘ a political oddresa by an :
I from Chicago.)
common fillo, wa» dfacuvcrcd, there was sunder the shackles by which it was bound 1 which our father* fought, and bk-X and for any one to re»-&gt;rt to falsehood, and. '1 inprove foreign governments.
Noh no! 1 will not believe there is a
The Yankee I* a great traveler, too; lie । old pro-tlavety W hip, who cow la advodied. It was ll.is which spake a Wash- thereby deceive the people erw for their
no difficulty iu ascribing it to the instru­
■•mgle individual throughout the whole mentality of the loathed, dreaded, and and taken its place proudly among the ington to life.
in all p»ru u.
of the
eating inc
the cause
cause oi
of xrougiu
Douglas ouu
and extnn*
efficient,
life, Mid
and breathed
bnsitbcd a spirit In
m hl*
his [' «*«•
owi. inaercste.
lusensui. The
iu.- truth
inua is vuhi
. «-u., unuu- may
Ilia; be
I&gt;L found
iiiuuuuisu
uro World,
www,.! eating
extent of our great Republic, from its cen­ treacherous bauds of torica which passed great nations of the earth—the freest, and, nuebty raLii!
id in
1
I1 raravw
soul that
blazed forth, a brilliant j drr all rireumatar.rcs, to perform Its aa- and
in all
all nnrta
part* nTtliA
oTtho world
world ha
he fa
is annallv
couall v „ion.
never mot
met one of the hungry
that 1.1a
tre tq ita utmost limits, who is so sordid, through the country like a withering in ita freedom, the strongest &lt;jf them all. bewon of hope to the whole country, un-1 cred mbalon; and, in its own good time, at home., tie visits the Icy cliflk of Northi gons of offire^oehing who begmd mure so unpatriotic, as to wrap himself in agnr- blight, leaving naught in their track, but It is well for u* to keep these- things in til that hope became a reality, and Amer-1 will sik-ntly adapt meana to ends, end Cape, and the burning Averts of Africa;; lustily for the crumbs which &amp;ll,'or are
ment of selfishness upon this, the most ruilral d~3*to». Br fa rid of ««i remembrance. They serve to slate our ire
iq* reioiced
rejoiced as
a* an
an independent
independent and
and aove*
sove- bring about the most startling ravolutkrna, the ruins of ancient tirypt, and the gay . to fail from the ofliaal table of hie tnaw important day of which our nation can vile instrument* was tlio spirit of liberty, feelings, and to inspire us with an bone* reign nation. But thJe i. another, and without shedding a drop of Upod, er city of Ibms : the uncautL -raw of Tor-u-r,. That old Whig who Ud juM.be*
pride in human nature ; and with a firm equally important lesson to be learned, causing a single shock to «hc delicate aon- re delFucgn. and the aceompllshedI sock- bantittd into slavery-extension by. high
_____ ______ ___________ ,._e aeilcate sen* re aetrnegn, ana tnc arcompnsn
.
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at one time, almost cTuaned. And the
reliance on the foot tiial good must tri­ equally important lesson to be learned, sibilitics of the moat uncompromising | ty ofjEarojwm refinement; he plunge* ■ pnvit Douglas, after all hia prayer* xhd
puxio. trembled u b. — fa d«yr umph. They fill o«r hearts with the no- by keeping the history of three times
L hieh im»h«T&gt;«L gloomily and forbodmgly, ■ , ____ k-ranV-r t rap ilLHt'.CC
fresh in our memories, as that which as­ conservative. Tla-n lot all abide by the | himself in the deep caves which hide i Nunphcat ion*, was atiU doomed to witnee*
.truth;
—t- . .LI.
•_
.1
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T...— from &gt;the
l.n light of day in *1...
Ij .1.
. L of .L.
ral^u. that “Republid
ItiM
this
is
the
only
common
ground
.
tliemaelvaa
the
the. .truth
the saving,
.«.„.d Iu. a&gt;rrifad rau* ; .*“&gt; bi. brart
sures us of the invincibility of justice.—
upon whicli free men,’ cuu-rtaining a di- bowel* of tlw aarth; and climbs the lufti- aro ungrateful;” for al his conclusion ha
re
— onnk despondingly within him as be wit­ may
long the sacred rights of man may ba out* Ills a lesson which teaches us wherein lie* vanity of opinions can safely meet. ’
wt mountain peaks, whoac summits glare
nessed troskdeton forms of pestilence, raged; however lung a people may grom the true strength of a nation.
toy with tU
In die second place, wa should be earc­ in the noonday ran; npii all with equal Alas, for my country!
It ia not out of place on this day of na­
aud starvation, banging greedily wtr the Ibcncath tlio chains of tyrentals urn® will
to him la a
He humbly nmfessed
erne when tbeJpj rcfacd will turn tional rejoicing, to point out the mean* of ful to guard ngaimt any rising spirit of
cold couch ofthe restless and worn-out warintolerance that may manifest itadti We
crly bring a Whig, and
nur. Tbrev w«* ’kc M
upou’tbelr oppresmra, and bmome them preserving the sacrcdneM of tho “day we
men's *oul.&lt;. Three were daya when the equals—a time when freedom will tn- celebrate," to ourselves Mid our posterity should exercise charity towards thoao who looks at the hieroglyphics carved upon the
through all coming lima. It ia not suffi­ differ in opinion with us, Yielding to thvm ancient monuments of Egypt, with the
faint glimmering of the atar of freedom
cient Uiat a nation fa inspired with a blind the'same reputation for honesty that we same scrutinizing coolness with which he low tinners from Whigcry, and in teaohscarcely penetrated the tiuck dond* of umph.
li is also w®U for us, at umep, to re­
ing them the right war, in which XlQMlk :
dixappoiutmer.t, and blasted hope* which hears the history of the revolution; and enthusiasm for liberty ; It taust possess a claim for ourwlvcs. Wo should be carc- looks fit the English alphabet. And when la* walks—and oven for this humility t£f:
ful not to use harsh or opprobrious lan­ the Yankee has wen all that he possibly
■ •f enthusinsm. The mute language of that ‘lima continually over tho camp of the the noble heroism of those dej'uted pstnLrarS.^ddfa. -farararafad.,.
true 7r«3«». If &amp; nation is ignorant In ,guage, and impatient epithets and nines- can abroad, ho returns home, and. liks Althis respect, it is only too liable to mis- 1cea. Logic should be the only weapon exandur ti&gt;c Great, mjatrns that there arc
•« * ju
Z _ti
nersever- K“™~~sr io-.)
tial music, carry us back in imagination
«»
f bk*
no other world* for him to explore!.
fourAtths of a century into the great past; ™'ridradubl.
take the name of Liberty for its real sub­ with which Amcriauw should meet Amer­
”
.»« inJorauU. Huriw.
en.r«J,
“ __
., ....
With such a country, arid such' a people,
not_ well
that we apes*, &lt;’« t
M
’
lu .
rf br&gt;r«d» i fareb, a&gt;Uhuuj stance- A people sbouM po*«» «&lt;* t°»- icans.
In the till rd place, we ifocraH truard with who will sav Hint we’have not sufficient ! hotel, that night, say that they had al­
ra
«or« fa ril ralcra md prapk ly sufficient courage to defend their rights, the utmoet vigllanoo and untiring watch* rcoaun to boast 1 Aud that, ux», without ways sustained the ^Douglas party, bat
even with their lives, but they should
mr. o«r own. U d&lt;ra no, braun. a*. M
boasting of that in our nation which would, could now do, so no longer, bat woa»
. radon. IO bora, of our mibur; po»ra know what their.jiRhts grc, and how best
make us blush as individuals.
naw sustaiw frte, soil, free Kansas, and.
. .
ra__ .L- - - -* iimArarafn to defend them. It has been u i«’ly add
Uaded A-""
“ wlth
Fellow citizen*, we hare many things
■
'
Mrer.". There is,
hiatHi- and wliooc Dbctnorien will ever
U- HJl wbm.. w. «•
truth of which Is
»fa^£r.^-f£S!
liticol subjects, like the serpent of old, to
Ira. Ind.J
V U • ra« is-.
Hence ‘wVcoociude that a nation, which fa creep into ov rational poradim, and pd*
u&gt;e uuuum
---- •• ---j—eminent for its taowledgfr-not M «&lt;pal- son the rite* and ceremonies of thfa day—
less importance than the poBcy and jus­
able by force of arms, to carry our atm, ifiration fopiwnd, bv Abe few—but a ■o sacred to tba American
’ ““ “
tice of declaring themselves and their
u*. fal. wbecter that c*u« is right or wxwg.
knowledge dfatiuguitUd for ita national cred to our gioru*is Union.
country free from the yoke of foreign tyrWe have three hundred and
univcrwSty, fa a powerful nation—a na­

-------- We may wag

uJT■"* r?w,“ a '__ a ►..Irani nnursae and stamina

mldibiUif. rad &gt;Ato r~p«i~ &lt;•'

1"^

tion that loves liberty, and knows how to
defend it. The acquirtSMOt of liberty is
but a small item Id tbo annals of a nation.

-Tu

�tSS^dTX^.ZS! IRCTUBMCAN BANNER.
d.nng tJu toPMSlgn touug ttom. tod

N*w York. July 8, 185a
cvtit'.itH'iis.
nor editorial cdamnx
favorofofall
outrage
and
••rulh|CM
Gx’rTtXMXx—Yon call me V&gt; a high ;Tr
, J’nratiiSR .that I
The Committee appointed to report tivt.
tb&lt;X -.
a
ho
u.-. tof
-ti .LJL
a- V
a, n tY)
rtoponsttrtlity, * *
i- ,L--------- ' I comprehending
imtw for a State Committee, reported dictation
-........
- pefriatcntL
: opposed,
people of the its varid interests, and confident that pat­
•*Mvx&lt;WM.’
: Tlie Republicans of the House of Repre­ of a great mon
to th'. Improvement of our fi
riotism
exists
in
all
juirta
of
the
Union.
1
United
states,
t
sentatives have, therefore,1 done th ' ‘
Eugene Pringle,
■ Ha'rbcm, and (he building
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
accept the nomination of our Convent!-®,
Marsh Giddings,
a J. Gorham,
ty by passing a bill admitting Ka
io the hope that I may be enabled to serve
J. V’Chslstiaacy.
a Free State; it now remains Jo
usefully ita cause, which 1 coamticr the
Tbc passengers by toc.rtcam.-r Star ..of
what the Sonata will do. Hat br
ton and Jefferson. Comprehending the cause uf constitutional Freedom.
DcwiU C. Leach.
very magnitude of the trust i rnich they have
Verv respectfully vourobedient servant,
. t— —■■ ?
■ our National Leirislaturc contains
The Cotnmitire mt Resolutions, by Mr. &lt;*«»» -»J B^tonAly,.
_____, .thenuelva
v .. g to.jrillit
place In my
J. C. FREMONT.
Duffield, reported the following, which un,«njy tto aopport J,
large Buchanan majority, and tbi mint declared
At Lexington, four places of cannon,
lands, and deeply sensible to the honor
To Messrs. H. 8.. Lone, President of
I „w rilCT, tto Mil to torotto*
were nnanlmotiriy adopted:
Jed ami primed, on shore, and three
which uieir
their unreserved
confidence
—
,
,
, .
. __ ■ wureu
uurr»CTTCTi cvuijucjm
.’c in this
«uu&gt; the Convention; Jarqcs M Ashley. An­
Whereas, in view of the opprondilng
no-toaotollM,, »----- j take tho reanrmsihliitv
i - ’ - -•
। fob. UwreapcmibUtlp
of defottu^ll. Tba chrmlralM pwilfoo of lie public .l&amp;lr. thony J. Bleeckcr, Joveph C. Ilornblow10. Retohed, That we heartily mL.
n no s steam ferry boat, were placed
&lt;u.totoW-. Utofoto for, eefow tto
National and
™ State Elections, it is Mrs- the tlckrt provmted by the Pl.’lSj
JUpublkM Locofoco party repealed the Missouri 1 implies, I feel tint Icinnot better respond. ... v n
a position to sink the steamer at the
Rin*.
Convention, as well cs the pr^ pU^
it fire. The captain sent his own fami­
*»., Mfch.:
Compromise, thereby admitting Sbrcr- -him by a sincere dechnation that, in the I bv 8. Birwham. John A. AA’illls, C, T. of tha Rcpubliom —
v iw.
party
ba distinctly' set
nu»»ures there adopted .nJ
ly ashore, and entreated tbo emigrants to
into Kansas and Nebraska, for the avow.1of»y &lt;*«*don to the Presidency, f Cleveland, ’ CYrus Aldrich, Committee. ‘
forth, both for the benefit of Its ora :
UELT. MeJIAIB &gt;
give up their arms, which was done. At KAM
cd: and that contemning *U
*
.
.
.
. VI uVwwnlA
should -nt.,
enter onz.n
upon the tovrwurlinn
execution nf
of ifu
its
B. MKHFIKLD,
f
-B&amp; PJ ^.
purpose of carrying out the principles of;
■ members, and those who propose to act rf
B o'clock the next morning the company C. fPEUBTOV,
duties wiui
with a smsio-iKWwu
single-hearted ucicriuw*n-.&gt;u
determination
.
,
•
'I uuucw
»ltb
itom
In
the
opening
content
of
1855;
•■Negro
Wonhtoer&lt;'
jfo'iTrtl'Sf
j.
8.
van
brunt
.
•^uatler eoeere^nty. In accordance with i to nrvm.Jte
proceeded peaceably to Kansas City,
_—10te tbc
tfcc good
g^j,] of
of the
the whole country,
:rs.1^'
A-r w- „:ii , .'.
ttoe^re.
. • I, .devree utriee tto
where a hundred southerners came on
। that principle, the people of inc Territory | and to direct solely to this end all die
July 8, 1850. ,
Put tto Bopolhenn per.? » „d
„ rfd4 t/lk,
board, armed with muskets and bayonets,
I hare met in Convention formed a Const i- ■ power of the Government, irrespective of
Pursuant to call the Republican State
, not Brttowf W Sitionc o Ora rib
CwIMh,. for Fr„
r
and dunmanded by Jones, Stringfrllow,
Convention met at the Court House in
Uric®, ud applied f,.r admltowtawto W “JtTl
f
V
I JV™. O-« Sf^k
Fen«.,. 7&gt;'Fn
and Atchison. They took posstwsioa of
it, •
v
a. .
-n
ii! strifes. The declaration ofprinciples em- Marshall at 12 o'cloek M., and was called
Fed„
lh,
e
‘
Republican. ,
in lbc ^^.Zyou,- Convention,
the lower deck, surrounded the gangway,
to order by Rufus Hosmer, Esq., Chair­ Deduction of ImhTUxletKe tod
t "■’"H”, .f°'
of ttoptotont Stri.
7”
and refused to let any one go bcllrw Jn
I of the House have nobly responded to rJpresses the sentiments in which 1 hare man of the State Committee, wbertu|&gt;on.
r and a faithful devotion to the Union «n 1 bv tb«r cconomv Drnrl..n~.
'•&lt; t
Cof death. Arrived at Leavenworth,
On motion, Hon. James Seymour, of
j that application by promptly passing a been educated, and which hare been rimake ft; that its intention b z-alomly to
nJfi.ns surrounded the boat. Atehi' bill to admit her: the Locof.co majority j pened into convictions by personal obser- Genanec, was appointed temporary Chair­ nulnuln them .11, .nd Iu eta to
&gt;ram4tu^toL,1,,,i££t
■emigrants his decision to
rWTU
; of tto
called .pen
L,“P"'iTT .K•T?
d“- man, and C. B. btebbins,
joins, Esq
r-sq , of
oi Lena­
-------------------- ..
q crumcm, *eci
.
back the Government to the nnnty and ]ttototontoAtosLtoT
Bpprot&gt;atjon of
, ertfry Ohprqudiced VcQ?
-—r —| the boat till its return, sod I
J
.
,
,
,
larutiOn nnd avowal, 1 think it necessary wee, Secretary.
&gt;-“v'“B^nbyrs.
P' I ,
gentlemen haraionv'hat charMterixed it In tbc days . Jo
Ito marie, .to pen »&gt; eto to Ito d«M- to
r^_
not allow (hem to land at any point above |
—
On motion, the following
f ...
, and tliat it u with *11
ommittec
on
Credit)*
,
of
''
sshington
and
Jcffcrw-n.
|
w
Lexington, if they would go buck to Al­
cd condition of Kansas by allowing her to । braced in the resolutions, and to these were appointed a Committee
.
STATE TICKET.
I
Iloth*
.Frt
1
9 P/nW Thr.l in the annro*»-h:n™
■
'
ton be pledged them hi* sacred honor that ]
come into the Union sa a Free State.— ! only, because events have surrounded tialst
For Governor.
.
'Umplg. tto -ar-ujled t*™«rntlep.rr|c6.™,i.!n/^
'
their arms should be restored at tho torWill thevdo it? Will they throw off, them »i th grave and critical circuHistances
Richard Bcnxx, of Macomb.
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
nitration &lt;-f hostilities.
Tbc emigrants
tto Stoekle. of tto Sl.ee Power. «to glee |
f £» «•!&gt;&lt;«» ™toru&lt;«.
I.
«•?
took an pirentury .if the arms still in I
of Liviugatoo County.
°
I
I concur m the views of the Con vi-ntion,
I
dcr
the
conatitution,
A
’
farrry
u
national
,,7^1:0-31
.
*' a.
one vote for Frtedutn I AS e ask our rea- • deprecating the foreign pdxre to which it
their poeScsskxi, and fo«BKi wdy fifteen
For Lieutenant Governor,
-------D.
Trua,
of Washtenaw.
Cototo,
of Su CUlr.
”d FWdee, -rtouol ttot tht'^1^1.rfStaSXf
rifles and pistols. Cunei tiding that resist- |
diTs to note the progress of the Bill in the ! adverts. l"be assumption that we have
H. D. Coxoxu, ot Sl Clair.
.
GEORGE A. COE,
mm* was re-lew, they returned ou Satur- [
Murphr introduced
lnteodue-1 n
retoletion ’' ^»»
,1
tonp.il; „,t .„ X'
Mr. Murphy
a resolution
sUI JfHJ joining but. -Ilh tto.u tonSenate, and see who are in favor of, and the right to take from another nation its
of Branch County.
delnun, toytaltud foe Ctoh
tolio,iUd „TX of U,
ilav night, and were put ashore four miles
who are opposed to, Freedom in Kanw. domames, becairac we want .them, is an th.lt two
bv
for nJ. ----------------- --------- ----------------,
For Secbetary of State.
below Alton, the captain pretending fear '
Reprrecutetive diatrict, and that where
/'nedom it national end Slavery &lt;•
------------ b , ■
sbanduament of the honest character
___ se
............... i
-n
•wtiship **■•
there is but one delegate in attendance at . "rlMnal, that the latter cannot be retab I। school district
ohn c inney
Bsaie Coaveation. [ which our country has acquired. To proof A"an I&amp;r^n County.
*».v
’**•
** United
The Republican State Convention, call- vuke hostilities by unjust assumption, thu Convention, said delegate be entitled ' l«*»d
our State.
immediately ria Iowa City.
‘ i
cd for the purrjcwe of nominating candi- ' woul(1
“crifire the peace and char­ to two votes, which, &lt;m motion, was laid State*, but exi.ta only by loeal law, and
For Audiior General,
D. Bmirjir Dt rratuj, Chairn.
A company from Wisvester, Mas*.,!
oo the table.
*f recognized at all, is not elsewhere, or
dates for State oflicera,
embled At M.r
J*?
WHITNEY JONES,
On motion, the Convention adjourn^
arrived to-dav, r» mute foe Kanins. The '
Mr. Conger moved tlat the Committee I -rterwise recognized by the constitution
...
—
,
. a , .
, ,
might be more certainly secured. And its
to a quarter before 8 o'clock.
'
statement of the St. Louis Republican
of Ingham County.
shall, on Tuewlay, the 8th msL It han objects attained by just and-h*&lt;alh&gt;g coun- report the names of all accredited dele- of ,h« United States.
concerning the CMrago society, is suppos- I
Quarter to 8—Convention met pcnci
For State'Treaiurer,
rardy been our lot to witness a more bar seis, involving no lews of reputation,
gates to the Conventiua.
I
3 Rftolrd, That the report of the MUod to be entirely false.
Mr. Blair moved to taku the question
Compromise, and their bloody cru- 1ant to agreement, in the Court Hou* Hail
SILAS M. HOLMES,
monious or enthusiastic assemblage of
International embarrassments are main.
St. Loais, June 3&lt;1
[I
K‘d&lt;* against Free Territory, under the 1and was addressed by Gov. Bin-fciia
Freemen. Nearly every county in the .*/ then-salt.^, secret diplomacy, which’ bv Counties.
of Wayne Count v.
A letter to the Z»em&lt;xTi(i, dated Law. '
motion the whole suk'ect was hid M&gt;?bhtfcai name of “Popular Sovereign- :Hon. J. M. Howard, Hon. Austin Blair*
Sto. wm
-M full/r.prrit.tto,
wto. bv
to ' “ , . 1
“*l’P -u.
“ ■me
‘■’I ’On
For Attorney General,
State
fully represented adtae
w k
wo-iwg*
vn
rauuon
rence, the 28to, says that live men Sad j
-t...table.
&gt;.LI . ine wnoie subject wm Hud I tv
■■ cvndcctcd
.-*^1 l,v
&gt;r.-a-.tot IDctno. ■F. AV. Kellogg. Esq.. Rufus H&lt;&gt;»rr.e- '
I,
.
i. ■ i j i
• ’
P^’plr'the operations ot the Government. &lt;&gt;n . the
ty,— a*
by fk.,
the ■present
JACOB
M.
HOWARD,
i double and tnple dcIegati-Mt*. and the fhia tystem is inconsistent with the char-1
Mr. Burn.-t moved that aG.mmtftaeof । cratic P*rty (to called) and lately re-affir- Esq., 0. D. Conger, Esq., Wm. II. Br,warrived in that city from Ti»iim«eh, when
wey
u*onecn
»•
of»» ayue
Wayne vounty.
County.
spiritof enthusiasm which prevCksi
acter ofuur inMitutions. and is itself yield-! one from each Congressional District to ,ne^ in’tju-ir Cincinnati Convention, has
they had
beenernnmeu
confined some
v&gt;tne timea*
aspnsptis-; '
Tk_. were
____
.. ,... .1____by
। drup^-ns
!
On motion the Convention adjoun&gt;t.L
oners. Tbev
capnirM
For Superintendentof Public Instruction, among them are certain auguries of sue- ing gradually to a more enlightened pub- reporLtbe names for permanent ofiicerx | wantonly unaealed and broken open the
c.
Josiah Ttu^ex, Prendre!.
on the 27th May, near Ostanat. mi.-.—
|RA MAYHEAV
' ee** in November. It w^i a glorious Iic °Pin’onto tlie power of a Tree which motion prevailed/
;compromiaeso’fl78D,I820nndl850;—
Thrir arm. taken awav, cUfc. f-t ape
c&lt;lhoun
spectacle to see the diflerwii delwatfotra P^-jjahich, bv it* breed diswinination
Tbc Chair lieu announced the following alreadv mvulred theei«ntryintbchorthem, and they were dn v® 30 miles by
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I f
,
o’
&lt;&gt;f politial intelligence, secures
I rews
rors of
of it*
ita first
first civil
civil war;
war; and
and unsettled
unsettled
secures tn
in advance
advance as
as said
said Committer.
Committee.
the trexjps on homes. The Dragoons were ForCommwionerof theState LandoTre. composed of men who have, beretofiwe, u, the side ofjustice. the
of tJthe :
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-tbe Republic;— [
| the very foondatKHM
of
he judgment
iud«»M.txrf
Wm. Bvnxrr. of ~
AVMhtenaw.
under Lieut AA'ilst a. They were- chained ■
IJETMOl R* n
B. Tncinwrn
TREADWELL.
I entertained diverse. —
u.:_i tentimedta,
----- L_ I1 civilized
—*------&gt;j
... .honest, firm and. 1i
political
world.
An
j dint the conduct of the prevent admints-1
C. J. Gokham. of Cnlhouu.
J tratioq and its supporters, in this reapcet, ’
nearly four week*,
and, v.h-jn brought
be
now fired with the same love of liberty, “pen policy ip our foreign relationa, I
», auu,
"•••os"' ”
v'­ ।
of Jackson County,
Joxt CanrxxTxa, of l^nawee
fore Judge Cato, , tov.v
^U.71
“^ i r”
«r
Suu Bobj of Edto.. their heart* animated with toe same noble | wouiJ command tbc united support of-the !
ton*
Mntl
fr cruel
nu»«n&lt; t&gt;spaHj io r^iah...
anil!ft&lt;
their
cruelindiflerrnce
indifferencetotothe
thewrongs
wrongsI
DavidC.C.Lxxch,
Luch,ofofIngham.
Ingham
ing being found,* gainst tortn. TL.-’e of
impuls.3, sncrifKinu partv feeline on the
wh«* deliberated opinions it i
On motion, toe Convention adjourned
demand* of the free set!lets of Kanr^_ ,"-J,
,
.
, P . , .
8 P*”.
”8
would necessarily reflect.
j till
’dockj
.
i *a*.
Thais just the majority you promise!
the party capritre-l were, however, detain- '
*M, I*, in toe
the opinion of all firemen,
fretnen, a paltill 2
2 qo'clock-:
GEORGE WILLARD, ; I
ed—Messrs. Partridge, Jc|xi Brown, Jr.,'
altar of their country, and uniting togvtoNothing is dearer in the history of our |
Tw&lt; - o'cloak. Convention met puraa- J^blc
and
treasonable
violation
of
both
।
Bud.
whin you
coaxed mm
hiin u&gt;
to -un
rauanoa*
l.alklc j,nrt innvmioK
tF8i.Ari.kl— violation ..0
l«uu-auu
oi l,„Fl&gt;
oom 1
vu umacm
agaxr.
of
Calhoun
Couuty.
and Williams. ‘ Thetwolatiir were mem- j
er in one bold, fearless, manly effort to ■'institution* than the detign of toe nation &gt; ant to adjournment.
— cwratitntion.
— ii Mr
the spirit and letter -e
of •&gt;
the
Mr. Hr.l.
Hyde L.&lt;
last F-l.-...-..
February.—*/)ttrait »
bcra of the Lepiahture. Tit- fornutr wu* ;
restore the land marks of Freedom that: j_n ‘“*vrt&gt;ng it* own iudependeuee and '
The Comroittee on Credentials made u : whk-h distinctly guarantee* that utheriyht |------------ ■- i - *
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Mcrrlted Confidence.
released on bail, lndietmrai&amp; acre found
hare been stricken down by the Demo- frewk&gt;K’’ *? avo.W S'*W countenance to . report whito on motion wah adopted :
of the feo/de to keep and bear arms shall
California all Hi»hl.
The unanimous nomi^rtion of our presagainst Brown' for tn-awn, conspiracy, |
, .
“e cxter.siwi oi slavery. Tbe lufoieiiee
AUewan—H H Booth.
■ ««&lt; to
u4 .bid, ™ onto,,. I
c.ptota B. W„uH .r„ to, iw
but
। B.r7-J RoUrtT
I ent
State Officers for re-deetion, &gt; proud crane party, and prt^rre the glorious of [be
kidnapping, slaye and bow stealing
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Srm &gt;
,„m clItoK?-tor. to bi Xn
AA'illiam*. for treason; Partridge for con- testimonial
t
. mor. torttrt.tn,™. toublrf, (™ito, l»,OT|
j,,,;.,™.
th., ta H.S.
to the ability and integn,".' principles of Free Territory, Free Gov- do** of men interestedin Slavery, who } Dern'cn—H. II. Morri»on48. Sparks.
| with which they have discharge-i the var- emmc.7:. and Free Speech. Our present command one section of the countiy, and | Branch—A. Brown. J. 8.Hopkins,
able and fiutblui’officers were all re- w&gt;dd u vast political control as a conae ; C-'
u— —«
»-—L- (.. J. Gorham, lhc common defence, promote the gene h. r electorial vote for JcJm ('
Calhoun
M. lHannahs,
■U.M. of Mr tojFMto,
&lt;]..«.« m aS
...
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.
;,v
qu«aee io the other, is now directed to ' ’ Nichols.
j nd welfare, and secure the blessings of I He will swecnetnrr Frru. Hr..'., in&lt;"t
amre they were called by toe free suffra- n.munated with
imamsnity. ihe
ibe t'urn thii impube of the Revolution and
C^
nth great unanimity,
on bail.
Cans—W
AA’. H. Baron. E. BualL
. J liberty to oursclrca and to our posteri- ' enongh
?
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-fore
ge* of the people of Michigan to occupy 1 delegates from all part* of the State bring reverse its principles. The extention
™ Clmton—D. C. Chapin, H. 8. Gibson ‘J•"
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— - -them.’ The ,uunc
name cf
of Hin
Kingsley
S.- B,
Bing; lhc
lte ran
most
intelligence from their
their , shvery
slavery arrow
acrows the continent is
in the object
obie« I।
a-awu—j. MoHgomwv,
aionigomerv, A. H.
11. ProcJ*roc- !i
’• Resolad,
-ne’onva, That
inat toe
mt Congress of the
PfolJiTtaiT’j 1 iv
!lhcm
8***y s
dF- !
K cheering iotclligcnec
Eaton-J.
*
Axt &gt;« taere te Ro.m.
■harn l" *a*orij*tod with the best .interreu 1---------..
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' United States is under the Constitution, |
A serious rallrnad a.etdriit
respective
localities,.’ end.to
from what
we of toe power
!»»« which now rules the
toe Gov- tor.
tor,
’;
II..,.
, J.
u-wwi*
Henry
J. Higgins, Esq
Esq., uaosrwbosetumei*
। eminent
;L
and
C
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Itoto O» ten. tarto t«. 'SS
im
i from this
b spirit ha* sprung
”7 &amp;
,i. vvrvrj;ivil —-— -"—j --J —■
■ —• &gt;-vtov. «.
»..v I; "-kIH!nd&lt;’d U
to ,.1»
tl’.e Call firr •!&gt;«»«-.
m Ik-Foto—to.
thooe kindred wrongs m Kansas so truly I
f
le—AA’. AV. Murphy, D. Tims, j Territories; that toepropriity of it has 'State Convention at Jackson, is an setae
Rmlroedby the &lt;axplw.oa.rf xbe boiler of' atioo wil awakprfi enthuaiom vS* will . lh*k with a proper effort, tbe State will
in
your rTwl..ion;i g KibSk

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me

JOHN C, FREMONT,

hergrortuin. rr».1ng |-,re„u!
t»»etferih. that twuray te litM,

KKaw&amp;t.

WILLIAM L DAYTON,
Of »•*.—-

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1 fi’lT”
d'sctartwlASZ;

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eTt®u,»te in Ilia triumphant election to FT® fn&gt;m 5’W&gt;0 w 10,000 majority in J which ’prove
pro,. that
rU, tbc
,b. elements
,ljm«,uof&lt;brmu.;
uf toe most1
I ^Office which benowffi^withwsmueh'NP^JP^P&gt;\« Oxidate,; -Wtnjv
uy, STOrma b«&gt;.oo. boon TO-

TIh- areldcm happened near ' ho'"'r U’ Wiuself and to toe State.

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^j- ?’ ’? I Jacksoo
Jackson—
—S.
S. J. Snfith, Austin Blair,
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’be folly and danger of any devi-1
They Come.
Kalamaxoo—M. Giddings, J. Parker.
axir'n f»om ’hi* wholesome principle, toby
Horace B. Lothrop, one of toe first»ct.
would be out oi oua* neve io pic ige rny- [
In tbe evening. . v»« tontmtn, of pen- „|fu,
th.tbS bei,
I Kent—F. AV. Kellogg, A. fl.Turner,, l'‘e k”*’ movcmait* in the Senate now
; tiers of Lapeer County, a mvstlenua of
“ ,
00 T 100’
tner,t®d th*' ■pplauac and esteem of the Plcc nasc
mWed in the Court,
House
yird,
suggested
tn terminate
toe frotirwl
woL. AVithey.
assembled
C&lt;»rirt House
TLutaA y*ru,
,-kr, 1 J1 ,uggertcd
J ...
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..con.w^. ■ S. L
AVithay.
: fully conceded, and by tbe very men who i high standing, and a prominent Damocrat
rived re* from to «
r k o’
upprausc ana esteem of toe
■-emuiro
in iue court,
tn .terminate
the* scd.i'ual
Other companies have^ro jZ^
tbe ’disaster.
? ***Ur ' electors
ffl^&lt;r-rtr« of
nf toe
fl... State,
S^r.for
fsr tlr*
toe able and
&lt;md I' an&lt;1
and l»teucd
list/.nAd to
?/, eloquent
I,&gt;z,Ir,r and
■I spirit-stirring
...i.ir »rl..ir— • troveny
rto.,vayy,* engendered
—.4 by
I... political* snimDsiwnrr..—ill— jI Lspcer
f
nz P. Goodrich.। have heretofore assumed to carry out this I has openly dchred Li* intention to vote
—S.
tivea and stirvrons nnd havc’bstn ilJnatefo
powerful doss
class Iju.ded
hsiided ii Lenawee
J* ^llkfiil
faithful manner in which they have per- sP&lt;*cljea from Governor Bingham, Jagub ,j tk»» operating on a powerful
Lenawee—
—J,
J Carpenter. H. AL Bui**, «pcrimi«il ef squatter sovereignty, were | for Fremont and Davton.
to
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\r tfa
to C™«1
&gt; &lt;&lt;R.(&gt;U.
rfw U»
of
Xl; । r■ .v- j...-.
Kellns of
' t'Wther
Wh'r bv a•common
“5"”“interest‘"JT”'- .A'nraii.
*&gt;«• IlB. I.L. Baxter
Baxter,J J. J. Newell.
amply sustained by Border Ruffians knd ’
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pud. Sta
, IM,, of J^aZ-n a,.J
, “J
t “6£h*!j£
Livingston—Jusrah Turner, AVilliam betoagured anil violated ballot&gt;&lt;rfre. '
•
It is the intention of Mr. Buetuuran tn
A. Halt
5- RfsoM, "Dint the Democratic party ' take his quarters and spend toe summer
private
bn'U,ht
5n
,S; M* Ho,mo*’ Jacob M. Howard, and ’he peal, nf enthusiasm that went up from 1 South should in my judgment, earnestly
Macomb—Richard Butler, Leonard Al. | (*’ «tR‘‘d) of U&gt;-d*y, is wodcrlv and de-1 al AVal&gt;ank, a place &lt;&lt;f tome celebrity a*
Fourth Dnnateb —The
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"’hitney Jones, have ail won golden opin- Idelighted audience, as toe issues of toe desire such consummation. It would viti- Carter.
, rervedly held responsible for the grow • feshionable resort for gentlemen ofleis
contained 100 children, withYht'h-'narert* ion’’,ar lliC abl° and
manner in campaign, and toe merit* of the caadi- d»c*te die good fiu’A :t would correct
Manistee— D. C. Hendoraon.
, “ld unparalleled outrages committed up-! ur«i «&gt; ’be banks of the Oxncstogn River,
Midland—II. O. Ashman.
nn »** Tree State men of Kansas, for Hut * ,1;ort distance from La icaster.— W’rilL
t-rixtl It
.itb »l*i
*m p-rf.,r»«l th, aotle. a«.! &gt;*"“■ «"» dh™.l br tbeoreton, d»w. £ «t^
. Monroe—0. Johnson, T. Babcock £ ! nnr’v derived Draconian Code of Laws
-Star.
Willeta
'
I therein erwted by a Ruffian Legislature
He will take up hi* quarters next No•Ud tbe f-rttier
„£2*
T•eeidooeel.e U&gt; tbe prora..6&lt;a I &gt;&gt;™d» of the oueee then eeeentbled, end utlded, ud goj
be restored,
Oakland—E H. Bristol, J. P. Toms, “J ’heir shameful acts thereunder. Nor I votnber on toe banks of Salt River
rewrt toe sii-ppiug-plaee. Boto^kimin^
**“ welfiire of Michigan, nnd labored ' c' meed their irrevocable determination to ;
I’bc meMure is precisely consi-tent M. D. Lapham, R.
’ : am they dive.t toemsdve. uf tbe merit------------- — - ,
-------------B. Trowbridge,
tires were crushed, and three cars cd the *D00,“*nlJ
advance her interest* and ; “push on tbe column,’’ and escort our gio-1honor of tlie South, and vital to Gilliard.
cd odium now visited upon them, bv any
excnretai train rashing together, canzht h« flrmtoeo*. For doing this, they have rioua leader, J. C. Fmxmoxt to the White [Xth’toS Jreli
.’Ste’
Oceana—E. S. Eggleston.
specious and pbusiblc coneessluu of’those
. &lt;
. .—
- ••
» ■ukx , ■» auniv•
'Skdre Bv- oe the «b of bUreh
At X“bX
wttlcni' right* as set forth in the biU late­ ed by 12,000 people. Such a tnrn-cut at
Ottawa—Geo. Luther.
ly introduced into the Senate bv Mr.
Saginaw—H. Miller. H. Ravmoud.
cognition was iuipoariMe.
°bU** °f tl&gt;e ix’!itic*1 demagogues that ' about midnight toe meeting adjourned bor toe country secured to it by a solemn
Toombs,
the
provisions
of
which
bill,
re
­
Sanihe-J. C. Wylh,.
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. ,ee?$e rule the Locofooo party; but the people 1 w^’h “me cheers for Fkkmoxt, and three ; covenant, cannot be too soon disarmed
quiring all voters at the election thereby wind.”
St Clair-r-J. Clark, O. D. Conger.
4* “I* heartrending and terrible
** J«««°Lita
deoenpuon. The kiliid are Dr. Sberidaa, of the Stale have oome to toe resue, and
St Joseph—Wm. Ashman, C. S. Eu- eontemphtrel, to be residenta of the Ter­
will
rtow.r/J
.
fwI
♦
•
.k
k
--B
a;
region
ef
the
middle
lattitudes
left
to
the
Several of the nld«t Dcmocrati: p.'
ritory on the first day of Jnlr, virtual)y
.
the ehurvh, body not recov­ *
“i '“U,D
nran who so
o^smtas Year Faroes
emigrants of the Northern States for homes gia
disfranchises all those Free Stale men i I*™
•^r- in the State 1have hoisted the Repub­
ered; Hurt Campbell; Mary Kdtey;
taitiifully served them.
strength of a political party con- cannot be conquered from the free laborwho hare been driven out by bills of in-' *ic. *n B"“er,=d
andare doing effiewnt ser­
v an Buren—P. Hayden.
*re;&lt;’ote Dt**J Edw*rf
a B. Trrea.dl «xi Ire M»jb.S b„, ' ««, in Um, well ..rguired. Ui ovr-------- '----------- -------------- ‘
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=— ;- and
—’ «
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vice
v'~
“ ia ,k
the
“—
cause
— -of ®Freedom. Th. -Um
Washtenaw—W. BurewSt. J. F. Mil­ dictinent and the bayonet
point
-------------------------Hale ; Geo. Rivets ; James Hiekev Wil­
fact, upholds and acknowk
lram Minard; Henry Haww; Mint Mc­
"f**4* “*
“* ‘ fnavli U.rovgbre.1 (b- rexmlp M w It. part for them in our inheritauoe, without ler, 8. L Haight, E. B. Tyler.
acknowledges the valid- UMnocracv, which supports Bordcr-Ruffiprovoking
a
desperate
struggle.
What
­
Graw; CatherineMcGink; Ellen Clark- «X«b«r .uh Ibeir .reocUire. will be tri- .b,. u rebafci
that bogus Legisla- “»«« “»d goes in for SUverv-exte: - on,
XS syne—John Owen, A. G. Noyea, A. ity of the late act*
- of
cf 2_t
perfret crpmnlire,
ever may be the penlvtence of the portic-1 Paton, J. Gresisel, G. W. Swift, R. B. ture which hare dii
Catherine McGruder; Kate McGsrr; John ynptanllT elected. Th. 6.1 ha gvoe „ rfietri j,
lisgrared*'both tlx- nation ’,r1*1
« «rnall show at the bell" Ixa
to a. rewnt,..
I ular class which seems ready to hazard Murray, H. Barna, D. B. Duffield. R. and the age: and also by __________
ita further r
pro,_ nc5t F*U- The People are awake, wd
«mb Uwt th, Stu. rf Miebipn will » b M otb„ w.j re. w, bop. for were, j everything for the success of the unjust
—A of
..rcommissioners
---- - — 1 -- -_____ to. are
—.1— ■_ »
Hosmer.
, visions for a board
are nnf
not to k.
be L..
hoodwinked
by the err .?
Friend, of Frmo.1 ud Erwd»n&gt;. com. I!!
,mJ-’
” fl.
__ J TV- —
.
Mr. Murphy called up the resolution be appointed by
who shall ( ’‘Demoerarv
-the President,
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. ,,.
' believe that the great heart of the nation,
Srexes and Faxwosr, and that she will
’
eligibility and‘ qualifications
“
right track, and will administer tie
op io tto wrrt with . toutj good ton. whkh
a, p.lrioUra
ai increasing the number of delegates, which determine the ell
of electors, is t
evidently
------------------designed
B_ to give ’•■•veramesit on true Democratic rrinritriumphantly re-elect our present popular Our cause ia a glorious one, and our Can- j free men of both sections, will hare power was lost
election
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HlPA
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MT
T*
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On
motion,
the
report
of
the
Commit
­
the
control
of
the
eleetioQ
into
the
buds
-andfcitofiilBbataFcffjuar^ I gl.
■ didates are worthy of tho cause. Let er-1 to overcome it They will look to the
of the prosslarery party—all of which
tee on Credentials was laid on the table.
try friend of Freedom take bold of the
u
b-T
ConstitoTotal killed is 30; wounded, 60.
The Committee on orgsnixation report­ provisions are fully comprehended br the
Cnfal5 “
We invite attention to Col. FaaMorr’s matter and act efficiently and promptlv.
ed aa follows, which was accepted and vottfs of Michigan and will be effectually
ciucwuuy BDU peumpuy. lrocu
This able Democratic paper which has
troni the Ot&gt;pna&lt;ioc
oppression ofth&lt;l
of the class which
which bv adopted:
remembered.
’ ITOTOH
_
Mwmriw
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...
A thorough organization should be effect­ a monopoly of the soil and of slave labor
2. RMofrerf, That the blood of Rus. P l and Dai
ed immediately.
Committees should be to till it—might in time reduce then to
Brown, of Cass County, and William
* ’
«)0
of
tbc
man
and
the
glorious
cause
in
which
— "7
» ■ sniau auair.
the tram. Six cars entirely AwrvJMMri
Gay, of Hillsdale, late Shawnee agent, ....
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Patriot a Democrat paper
-Mtooddto mito. nd poU 1»«
|w?h “*, J**™- «« S™1
Among the killed H Father
|
“ PniLATrs Hatdss, Van Buren. calls to u* from the soil of Kansas, where
tonm,ttoian.or.llttoX»Kd»d
»“««■.tahtag
St. Michael's Catholic Church.
they have bllea rictims of Border Rut
Uiumg UK nwroes oi au we vowre, ciassca . thofe
n &lt;hojo weU&amp;n.
r k 2
P
t
h
Clinton.
Republican party, and ia support of the according to .their pobtlca, should be made Slavery is an opprawion, will discover
fanism, and to all who are opposed to the
amspirocy against freedom in the territo­
out. Friends of the good cause, take hold : that the power of the General Govern- a. xurner, a ent.
ry, to revenge their murder and vindicate k- m»;«l^d Ito tort, upvu .Ud&gt;kU&gt;
of the work immediate! v.
I meot over the public lands may be beoeMr. Turner was conducted to tho Chair tneir memory at the ballot-box of No­
Ub«»
Polill®ll&gt;rl»dli.»tok
Our opponents are burilv droutating
to ad ran™ their mtenwta
eminently National and patriotic. We
rember next.

excursion.

wtoafr2liw’u”ia'!“N’,,m‘kto.''h' ',1'C'L‘to

Geo.

C. Faxno-rr.

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documenta.

Place
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correct information °S tb®r °’ni lll*rtiee, and which has more
.
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than once indicated ths purpose of dispos-■
mg of the publie lands tn such a way aa
would make every settler upon them a
freeholder.

stands knocking at the door of the Union,
^reaenuals was taken up.
B1“r “OTod « ‘moment that with the Topeka conatitution in her hand
tanable.
the CotmtiM be entitled to a reprenenta- is tmtitlod, and of right ought to be forth-'
two equal to their number of Inembera in with admitted ss a Free and Independent
“J10?!®
ReprtrenU««»«.
Sl«te—lirnf ..
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. The Pulaski Democrat, tbs DemocratMr. Giddings moved to amend so aa to
Pv
CountJr
number of votee to
which they are entitled by the calk LostHitrh, -- ■»,
i«

should take it A largo club should be
Congress in relation to the Territories will
got up in every town immediately. Will h* .v*f«.iI t- -XJ
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TTiritmturv
743KS:
TrfORTGAGE SAlX-brWt &amp;rmS

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Battle Ur

Si

GRAND R

o page* 163 and 164.'and obleh «
tafosartd A. WuuUw Wifcux.

Tum’ixriMis

TIM GRAM) I-11

irsiK—'

JOHN HART. Atoignre

Datod, Aupwt 6, 1356.

|

BiLLKvarx Excuamox. bv Isaac N. Fust 1
BeJIevrtio. Mich. Thia Il&lt;&gt;jw u in r«-&gt;d re-.xjr

-tk. .u—'i

wil

..

Marshaix Hocsk, by J. Dina A- U&lt;

Norn*
YVHEREAS »r «m. JOS LT
V V BIAS, luw left for paiu u
&gt;rtnd all pmosa inulin; orhart&gt;xi»cl:ic!«n mi
“SVO*. »• I *L*I&gt; P»y n» dfbu of Lit ermtrav.-eij;
tter Hu* dUf.
EZRA TOBIAS. •
Baltiarartp Jute IS, ISM.

rr . at, .
It A \ \ i
1J D- \

That is if
'it so, by t
cheap. ।
receiviu
• —~
iwmilWtll l.t utrtc
from N
FKRRJS, EDOCOMB A BARLOW.
JuwlMSM.
4&lt;r&lt;
large a
Poork! Pork’" Pork!!!
yd /Y BBLS, al the Hasting* Pmisina Store, br
of Sp
____________ D. C. HAWLEY.'
LAST- CALL
LL whom wjio .rt inde*«4 u FEBRTS
EDuCOUH A BARLOW. lD b-&gt;A «»,«•

A

plfl), WHITE FteU AND MATKEICEL.
I
Y, ..
______ HAWLKVsi
^t’GAIiS. Sjn&gt;£a aud HdawcA. alxaraanhsnd 1
5?
•.................
HAWLEY’S J

Sui

jfks wwhich w&lt;
A'i8WB»‘ffai’ * '"“iii” r4 duced rai

AV1»^5““'I"&lt;‘r“‘'

REAL

•LEVA

VK’A'fth and Uuki Ltcin eaaclaaiit uu hand, i
™ *
iuatuifr.

povffli. BK Uto„,

Our
sto
1 •
sod
in
pa
Uvu,

rr®iat7to?u4 8AitelKri
Omglum.
JL .
.
HAWLEr.'. I
C ODA LA LERATL S,
ud IHkrilu., *:'
O ’ ' . - -________ ____ HAWLEV S _ j
"VtSriiftXG, Futtr Hid IteJ Cfulk.»t
“■Shirtioga,
I
EenitK

vv
_______
HA'^’^V2L Ready made Clo
T12m BMOTUneal of C.&lt;NT&gt;iXsr*t
•
llouta.
;
!. HAWLEYS. '
Sh
TWICORDS, C&lt;muA thotbea Umk «nd W«&gt;l !
X&gt; Twine, al
HAWLFY’f. j
ZlflWOitafE sod BiaTT^Tii
!
V.i . ._Z---------------- -- GLsMsarc, Faro
ATCHES of all kind*. H
UAWUirs. iin4B;wtl»^

H&gt;allB|p, July S, IBM.
__ 13!IV c de
I
NOTICE.
YMTHEREAfl. my wifc Ctavu
~
V V and boanl without any Ji&gt; eatt»e or fmro- ,
-v r— ■, —- — •••
J nllperww k*r- ; fmOfltJ
C
IruatlVK her on tn» uoount. u 1 tbail • LVUUS
V
btl at her eoolrocting «flrr thu dale.
• 1
,
Miles wilso.y
oilU PClgl
Smvfcci'Kr”” a.™.
:
I

bran

al

wish to

The Ptallosopbcr’n Ntouc Found! ,in J cnfi&lt;l
MEN MADE
MADE RICH
MBt
RICH BCOMETHEY
BEFORE THEY KNOtHTl
KNOAHT I *“1U b,U,h‘
Z'lOL. J. C. FREMONT, in M. trsrri* diwosrrtd rP(A
V&gt; Bisnv ■Urtlinxwuadcts.bat none mom stlsajv
sod tree th*n the recent diieu’lTT. tbit
IS-A^C C. MOTT.

MmxaS,

nPF:
I
. Y

wm

U sow seHing
rimt Gumm »«t css ^11(1 WISH
than ean be boexhl, for the woe njocer, * *
al say other atore thia s&gt;Se of New York. Itwthy nurplinap
only ^a^for the people of Battle Creek. Eaton. pilrCIiaSt
Hattlnye. and. the rurroundinj. Country SH^
to perchaM jnoda in thu list- llewe ji«e me » WP W111 S
rdandteat Uhetretb oftha aa.ert.vn, ur
»' t Will &gt;

Send in Your Orders,‘wantaty

K&gt;ocpcBra» 11 Jon uvn juv^-.n
...... —
T*Mj*l«Lo(G0Bd» blare* and weUadtcted, con- VOllF “pli1
■

aUtiagot every variety and AM ot

’rn

.

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods &gt;
ke
on hand.
Monci
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
notes a
SrS S’? will be l
hre | will control
,
,
ererythingthat CClVCd*

m

FAMILY GBOCERY STORE,

•dt Prices Lower

ofS*

U A!

' I^cal, Cunnuai
VBfEOAB .nd Pinkies. Onu&gt;K„

WO TO I

«------7----- —““ wj .iiw iricnijH, ia
“J""*!
received the sanction of the Federal Gov-

R^uKl.
(*oi»IM)biitoi&gt;nh«lf

। :• iw«f fa n-

POPP.’ “1 tbnwtnjrf

�„I ciesyy.^-"-

Emporium of Fashion! !GREAT

Jf WiHte™ u.- n“.“r7- lt &gt;uxery.

ATTRACTION IrxPRECEI&gt;EOTED ARR,V'L OFIITTIIF

GOOD NEWS’?

flfinilFI

IJJISPW ™ ?®‘
P-JAHIIWBE^Z

c’T.vrror Michigan cramt
&gt; Prabate Court ft aaid'must)
... r-.u-rMi. v-ii.* ..

TAILOR

NEVINS &amp; KN.WEN

H. J. KENFIELD’S,
NOW IS THE TIME.

SUPERIOR

•*i-i
—— - .-jq.. ... Ial, wuer
pbHitbrd in •.!&gt;« KqraUnan Panner; a onn
...;_t*l Ua.ltev. '
wmI*. ... *.__

S T ORE.
STORE.

TCEMENTB,
IXDl
’CEMENTB,

Uocdwd and ifJnl

i

i&gt;i

HAtK.-aM.wk
—__
having
_____________________
- -------------------------------------, -made in Ike paytucui of oertoin
_
retain taonlea,
octik-a. acsc-.! Kaff-lp fh-nab-

....
___

ortgage

M

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-------- "" 1 *

I

.. tot**’

|

a'^svArfrss-rt

township anj
n ImJ.L .

a.™.

VARIETY STORE,’ SmaU
Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now oferedst a very small

im iratruer, w.o
SHEFAKD A N1CUCLS. .
l.t. IMS.
ra
RY STABLE iu connection

NOTICE.

\

CLBTHIK.Z
.

KANSAS. BOLND

-M
fllT

'

assortment of suintherl

H. J. KEXFIELD.

t|lat cannot be bent in

-rr . STf. 1 rt------- vTzvbV..W"

or Ready Pay.

part of

Dry Goode, Grueeriet, Crockery arpi &gt;
- 6'/att
HaU CaP* anJ Bonnett
I advnnre on coat. We speak no vain or
“
''
bombastic words, but what wc wy will
ROOTS
a
SHOES
I be found to Ik- literally true. We’ncver :
IF^11 variety of
' talk fur Bum-imLi-. - Our Goods, both of
RWy Made
our own’manufacture, and importation, I

; will be found precisely an we recommend
; them. And os to price, w» urc firmly '
' resolved to not be undersold by any I
I I louse in Hastings Marshall. Battle Creek ‘

New

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Summer and fall Drew
iv prices at •
KEXFIELD'S.

, „r K&gt;hn&gt;.v&lt;». u&gt; wr &lt;irfc». ,»di ,ii
wanting Goods
Goodam
7&lt;-.l
i; others want..""
in our line, make a j
.
,
■ 1
|I note
ninking
°r pri"’ &gt;A,LS- 8ASH’
note of
of this,
this, and
aud try
try «•,
us, Ibcfi&gt;»
*
'"
] their purchsmi.
rermcn, our stock of! . A^&gt; «
_
Like an ortboaox sermon, ctur atocs tn .
—r c&gt;v
Goods
under erteral
Bonin.
»
m
, TJ A RASULS
Goods is,contained
iS|Containcd under
teverul different
different .
1
t—
/____
.j each
—u head
k_~a *comprises
--------- :.... set'vrw.*
rerrru/ : Flowers,
Fans,
MUt «* .
■
------- .Challies,
- . Laud. ,
( hr
ide,
nnd
~ PxrasJs.
»•*
Muslink, Mantillas, aummur. Sliawls, i ————
\ distinct ftartietilan.
Glvvo. ll««rys.,-.,te, .0 rtkkw
FARMING UTENSILS:
promise vou
■
! ......
|
Grain Cradles, Grass Seethes. Bush

Ladies will ifc well to call aud McamtxM

a, Free State!!!
t ix-u* a.
_2^‘rUldr-_&gt;“"■ *«■ fa. j, Tliat is it we can make
——
7—
our stock of
list c.u.i..
; 1 jt so_ [jy gelling goods'
!pT.1?uw?^‘Xr'®nS;y'r4 LL tieraer.a wlm are ifcdeMcd to FERIUS '
A EDbcOMB A BARLOW, in book
1
we sre now [
uul»»’
«wuato kre ' cheap,
GREVf BIBGAINS I)‘»55^^»«^
mthra nfoa day., they will be under She |
areeja.tr of payjagCwta &gt;. m the ..me. forjwe 1
receiving directly The subscriber would
Wc also carry on]are bru-d to have tlwte old Luk. etwd up wfcl,. 1
WOODEN WARE:
ce. delay. TboaH intel i-»ted u ill do writ to q.,t«
from New York a
thij.
FERfts. edgcUmb A BARLOMfc
Inen Drilling Ac
1
Wash Tubs, Pails, Augur nnd Chisel the
FURNITURE C’S
Uavtinc*. Ji.ur|lr, !&lt;■&lt;_ |
&lt;w5 .
f
KEXFIELDK
,
j Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Beards, Mon '
before parch.
large assortment
Business and shall ‘ j.'!;
Pork! Fork*!! Porkl!!
i call alt nation to his new and well assort-1 Slicks, Clothes Pina, &lt;kc.
ed stock of
of Spring and
I
carpemterstools.
(keep
everything
per1
—=-»----------------------------------; SPRING ,LNi&gt; SUMMER GOODS,
t
Selected with &lt;&lt;"c &lt;”h&gt;reralv tn incit
S it n. m c r
Grind Stones and !
..r .11 o-rJiTip
! tlUIUllg IO that folllC.
......... .....
!
the wants of the pdcnle of Has­
[EG A IS,
Bn,a»i lii&lt;S:.iu Aw., AJ«.. Br««i.; i,lse great care in !HJ‘D‘”“4Sraum
goods
tings and Barry county.
Axes.
Bench
&lt;lo„
t».:itares
of
nil
kinds,
I
•
—
■
.
—
■
■
Every thing that Is no ’
hawlets!
si.*-ifawh,c».„n,0 .„j
«u* t|le
manufacture of
...... ' which we ofl’er at re-1
Hangings, constantly on hand.
ceraary io jane’s
^■cs, i- ranking, Firmer, and Duckbill Cbis
■ •— ■--------------- •- *---------- —
*• ——“
A ST^T^^3a|duced rates, for
' comfort And
els, am! Hammers of all M.rts ano’ sizes.
our Furniture &amp;- none
happiness, as far a* tempo­
MASON
’
S
TlXHA
ral wants an* concerned,
j READY PAY.
„
_- .. ...
T . but the
best materials
! _J*LL w&lt;— iu^i.
Plastering, Br-ck. nnd Corner Truwcla,
,
.
or abate Lrata«
(except Hardware) arc now
ROur stock is compriyffered for READY PAY.’
Spirit Levels and ITnmb Dobs, White used and I1OHC DUt tllC
IF A TEH «ud Quick Liters eon»!*aui^n tuuai.
' 1 ’
. r’! •*
tutors, sed in part oi
.
best workmen einploy! Ladies\' Dress
Goods, ' ' siioSiakers’
&amp;«. tedii
Uww
OF
I
Shue Thread, Shoe Knives, '
.
.*
.
.
ed.
(Among
our Stock
rOMES'S SHO!
. Zinc Hammers, Pinecrs, Puncmw, »
rrwiLEf. Bur. «d
huiaK «------------- —- I
Glngban.s
. . 11 every v
llw latest
.
A
vt«
Air- be ijOllIMI
1.*. Er-waivael
____
!
Breaks.
Sewing
and
Pegging
Awls,
Aic.
|
jjjay
grv, I’.sikhi.anew
A
RAWliTS.
|
Prints
*
styles; Delaines,
KKXFIELDS.
die. at very low pnci
Fmdie-s, Ae, Hattie l-rraik lj?ch

Glory

The Latest and most
-Ipprorcd Styles,
which will be sold at Ehl^i'saytSSZfiSS
Cheaper Than
prices that will

A XD

X VllEnEA* rar
JO^H KURMAX TO­
* ’ . U.,A&gt;| haa ten for part. ank»o«n. tbie ie u.
wbiddl persra.lnteUngtthMHetaahia-OOhnr

tU.

—

B—------------------ - ----------------- I principle of

~

Goods
Which they ofl’er for

I

COMPETITIOIN .

-• ................. . ,..........- • ‘""wiui ixijr mi.
•C»rn i, i ee-l. wiB be Mild; at public auction or
i .nilrei to tlie highrat bidder, oa tbe 4lb day of
Xoirtobrr neat, at one o'cltek tn tbe afternooc. at
tear: How m the vtllifc of Haattnp, eornitv
,f lurry. eureewt to the .toiutaia auch cue n»te
and providedJOHN HART, Awirnrv.
I'xtrd. Auriit 6, ISM. | .
13
Uklucvefk Excnawonl bv Isaac N. Fuxt
Bdloreue. Mich. Thia lb-u« ia to good rej*lr,

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

item to give

1

opinion by my practice, and tha jrahlfajOT.^Tfperfect aasortment of Goods in our line
- ~
lure. n-.oil renpcct.uiry ir.r-jraseo mat 1 wm aeu er—t can lie
west- of
Stt
• found
■ at- any' place
•
buslnera. in an Ite vanan&gt;
" Detroit
Dot,
city.
WMt nllGlnJf ■■■ /Jr*r» ,*■. l'\.
Our increasing trade, and the inervaa- I
JEWELRY,
CQME AND TRY ME
[ ing wants of the dtinoa of Barry nnd '
IDLES.
[ adjoining crnnties, luivc induced us to en- j
GOLD
PENN.
-------------------------------------largo our business by the purchxac of a i
{“d
°5?‘" •wttetes In hti line of burial, wMrk Stock of Goods, larger and more varied 1
'
than has ever before been Lnmgl.t to this j
CHEAP AS Till: CIWAPEST, market. Our stuck comprises everything
•Shrt“’‘fc* “J in the Uno of HARDWARE that cm.
f nif nrirTTriiTAXT
pre him »rail and be will do your^Mk uTjour I
nnnu^ or tlMfUftt of-- " e have made
rat.riiteUan
1
-’our I our purchases with direct reference to the
•
.
.
. Hu ri»p .. fa AratrV. Stay, b Rnw.„- Bteek I wlnU W-1 jntcrurtB id our customers, as nffll)' StOCn- CO1lSl8tS 111 \
Hutiag. Uay i. ism.
'
to kind'and quality. Becoeniring the J
.re

rf .MkWfiD. i

-’rmination u&gt;
ictary iu

T

TTT„4--.V. re saw
.
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

...r ..riujturM a«y or November. , Grand k„,u. •

lv* tkoentir.
judioed voter*ith aS mnK
w for I
fovor by this

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

“Tbret b a tide fa the a&amp;ire ot then.
IIAVE Juit returned ftr.m Xew York viiKa
Which, tekru at th« ebb, Irada cn to fortune."
YUE have on band, a largo and extensive
verv large atoek of SPKIJIG and HUMMER
GOODS, which were purchaard at extremely low
HE tide iu tbe aiUirs of tlw«o wen
11 Stock of Goods and are constantly
who vrant anything in the line of receiving direct from New York, addi­
HARDWARE, which is most sure totions to mir already large Stock selected
__ __
lead on Io fortune, ki now setting very with great care as to, the wants of this l.Kl. Kt&gt;A 11 l -31 AU*. l43Ulll.lt, BUVI3 a*Ul
SHUES. HATS A CAPS. GLASS and GLASS­
--------strongly in the direction of IIADLEl' community of
WARE, Aa. Ac.
Haring come to the roneluaion that a good beata ma/tTMAx-s if/u- stoks
P£B,',,,eBU» &gt;"•. The floo&lt;| from the Enat baa just rolled in,
hr *“•
[ floating tn odt Store the |»rg«t and must

''Dalue vreeK
' Hastings, rated
'I™“’faHiKvntaS
"■'-"j.»lk&lt;
rria, in tb» c»S- ‘
AND
‘{1fH!Ji'
GRAND RAPIDS WAGES.

Wanted,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL RESOLD

AT THE

The Promised Good Timo has
Come.
.S/rra*; Faehionejnit reeeired.

x,,a..«.

I, 000 Men

fixings

hawlet

uehanari tn
ae summer,
vlebrity as
icn of Iqi*oga Elver,
r^-WriA-

■ fa
fa Ite .Uv,
secin-TAKIfS AXD HOOK CASPanjiuettn, Alpacca,
Goods, wu have now in Store a large and
liUREA US, SO­
the finest sty ley of American
; general Ifourtmcnt of
I
^. {
CQXTAGE, JENNY .
Prints, DresA.TrimBiingH, MoirOTHER
HARDWARE,
UND AND COMMON
ie Velvet nnd Moss; Rush SHELFAND
; OIU41«X n..&lt;v
szaouv
uanu
, ।
Birders, Bouncta, Gloves, Ribbons,Silks, Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till. I
/ipDSTEA DS.
'
। •»••••.«•«,
■ing Silk,
. Satins, Embroidering
Silk, Victorines,
Victormcs, (h&lt;»t
( brat,’ ntu!
and Cupboard
Cupboard Locks,
Locks. Padlucks,
Padlocks, J1 Side, Card anJC'entcr TMu, Full Leaf
Ladies'Comfurtcra. Children
Children's
’s Hoods,Ac.
Hoods,Ac. Butts
Butt* u&gt;vl
uinl Screws
Screws of
ofevery
every variety
variety and
and , | yell.-,y Lind arid Liaht Stande, Lmrnpte,
■
.
.
,C;
COTTONC ttrifVTV.a
GOODS,
kind.; Fnnl,
Knob ILocks
and 1Utcbcs,
Finish- Ij,(o^n,ion Cane and Spring bottura Chairs.
i. Lind
juUtm ,ml
.Ntchate Flnlfch.
I
Any quantitv of Pine, Cherry, White-*r—
~
,i™,i j*7
■’ i
I kind, Cupboard Trimmings, Culleys, Bed Wood and Black‘Walnut
'
Wc
anJ 1OT,bl ••
y
!
Wc do
do not
not Wish
wish to
y
; W1&lt;1
and Tnblu
Table CuaioFM.
Castor*, Shot
Shot Pouches
Ponchos and
sn i
H M' B&gt;*y^*Tf~fr
!
■।
x
n;
READYMADE
CLOTHING
i
Belu.
Powder
Flaskii
of
every
I
READY-MADE CLOTHING
■ Bel’t», Powder Flaskn uf every ilescripntxa-vvvr
ervI I• tr 1 _.
.
.
.
. . 1
, ,,
,, ..
,
I jjat8
Cupa, latest Styles; BlK.ta and i ti“ti, Malfable Butts nnd Wrenches, ■■
n linn/J

Denims,
£5_____ :
l
&lt;Hawleys: i
1
Sheetings,
iyM!tIXU.Ktfy«1dltadciudk.«
_ - -Shirtings, Kentuckv Jeans. Iluta. Qips,
- - ----------- HAWOTS^ R^y nude dothiag,
&lt;/
Latp- uaoatOrentTif CijiTlLKl. at
Bo***,
|
1
HAWLETS.
ed'cor I).- .
। . i .:i,, i.inra. And w,v
bhocs,
Twmw m .
HAWLTYH.
crockery

V

B

51Hy-, I
___ ’ll-!
NOTICE
..
— —it. c.d_._™ l.-- 1-7,—.. v__&gt;

I
|

CORN de OATS

FOR

x
’
hfcAriLLUB.
YMThSe (iooiih. "j Mkonetu. Bared Murii

uf
kiod.
““kENFIELDK
.
•
IABLE CLOT1LS. Bleached material, for Table
rpA
Tab!,

—T

brae about selling
mid f*OT Sal©-----z^~.-------3;------goods cheaper than Ili^M”r- c~k"-' *
'W*- «**,
mir rirvi crlvtkOT-c llllt XVP I
fa.~P.f~if*‘3 l-IRT i-'.Q
and n ood B«-nch Screws,Sad Iron*, Axe*.1 nnd on examination of pur '
our neighbors, out we
groceries
m ,PrteCT|Mnd „ win try and
pvtsca msT».1*0.1
ir«, June M. l.«M. '
“GTJTTHJISnTOK??
wish
Oils. DvcMtuflk. Ac. Ac.
'
I i?!?1’*’ liU.*.IU,d )'?"^‘LN‘il,,AUrr*?«Ci
___ 1
r&gt; t’lLt ”
'
WISH to
IO have
u»e all
«“ call! O.U,
llrertulA ic A*.
,
[ Bolu^ C.M.
Tnri Cbte. B™. I&amp;
Jun.». IBM.
and examine fur yourselves
and satisfy themselves. secCall
if these statements art- true.
MBS MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT!
Bell. «i.h sin,™ .nd eve,,ithlng ! T*SSft±5~'
To persons having IlBstings, May 1, 1855.N. ACKLEY.
else from a Twcntv-Ilorse-Powcr Crow-' Xi|rMioe. uJ tb« l-ubiUbcra cn&gt;i&gt;r»c&lt;- thi» uppori llnr d.,u-Ti to 1 Cunhric Noodle
tuslty to rraew ihrir euriUal ackuoyledsnraaU ’&lt;&gt; Lad® *acxTn’
ISAAC C. MOTT.
CtffSH,
I
ynU ■? L“u&gt;, ??. • tTtr-rrFV lhe |,w”
lhc •'•Wl«,ar
"“(“fa spprobsAVc have also just received FIFTEEN , t|im md rntonraraisrat which bare bcciiMoonlril ;
SHFFIELDS
.»no.- w-Ding rate, rwui cumin ms os« and wislimc; to make
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also. 1 to Ibelr ratsrprite. At ou former period bu tlirir .
ixiu-kn, H
ran be beugbl, for U« umc money,
Ct
si
CHICAGO
Zine
and
Sheet
Iron,
wbhh
wc
wut
exix
os
=MgXffiS5»lS:S4£SS: purchases, we would
AT A norBK SO tow ns to detv compctl- I Ihc ume general jdan which baa rendered 11 uni- !
■
! rarasllr popular. 11 will be the alm nf the pub- I
n,
cw»&lt;ry say give us a call and
. .
..
. .
.
1 Inhere to furnirii. is tbs tnexl riegvnl fortn, Uw i
Wc desire to call particular attention
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
we will sell you all you
u&gt; our Kxnxsiva
or
urw
COOKING STOVES,
Send in Y
O
, want at very low rates,
ff
Comprising all the tfcwcst and
raovan rarraaxa that can be bought in
r"
■
no
matter
how
small
1
hot. S
rauru rare.an .. vou were ptw-ui u* bcicvi u*w&gt;
1
AVING our arrangements complete
tlie Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
to supply all the requiaiUM of the
■&lt;M7^»‘=’,fa®*foi»larttr«ndw&lt;Ua*lsated,n*-I VOUr‘’Pile . 1 11 lit gOO(l
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
trade with a stock of
STOVES.
’
G^erie.'AF^flcods’rea kept constantly
j
Wp utter no idle bowrt, when wc say

CASH.
As wo ahull bo continually receiving a$I - '

ditions to our stock, those wishing to

w

purchase will fed indUceflwtits

KEXFIELD'S.

'

im

TYPE FOUNDER!

stock

our

rders

Store of

most ap

H

PRESSES, .TYPE, INK,

that our aaaortmeut of Stoves’* is better
and more extensive (ban can be found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
Border/, Ornaments, die. dx.
d&gt;* but speak the simpiac, kxxxd ravTu,
Tra u foiira M&gt;tors eraU prtjxreod. GAefrom
when we proclaim to the ears of tbc intcUigent million that wa wux &gt;rov bb uwDBMotn by any other house, cither great
irataerae itoek of GooiH. tbsrefore J willI craslent
.
1
'oFoTs OWS XAirUFAOTl’RB, or small.
mradr«ith uvmg that it coataiM eyaythtortbal CC1VCU.
TIN, SHEET-1RON, AND COPPER
— cTcrbrardorlhoogbtofuis
!
GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
GRA^
WARE—Of our own manufacture al­
ways on hand, and mode to order, and all
4te whole comprising a lanc-r mA more F&gt;»«^ ,
—-------------------------------J '.^T
Goods nude by us -will ;be warranted
FlNEfffNIEH and MOST PERFECT' without reserve.
And now friends, erne vtord with you.
LETTER.
Wc have spared no pains ar expense to
; procure Goods that will phase you. In
return, we solicit from you a generous
A CO., NEW YORK,
patronage; and wc would esteem it as u
r___ ___ _ XL..**, t/
wk* k*&lt;* nniwl
BattteCryk.JulyH.3Kit.

tbit ran be found fai the «a«tan&gt; or ««« tth mailet It coopnsri evtrr iirieCy and kimlof Ssgsra,
MoUiira, Bjrrop. Ac., which wHlb.sofa at
REMARKABLY LOW PB1CBJ.

on 1)0 11(1.
UI1 HMHUXnnPV Oil thOSC Old
OTOHCy Oil liiwsv

NEVINS ds KNAPEN

0LOCKH W.
gTUXEWAR

notes aD&lt;I aCCOUIllS
will be thankfully re-

Those indebted by note OF

30,000^5=1^^"
F“™ —U- . ^roaJ„

SUPERIOR METAL,

• it Prices Lower

UJTIJII

NEVINS A KNAPDL

PRINTING
&gt;20 TO *250 TRESSES
PER MONTH.
tJAKjS vf every kind

T

..

. .l- -A.;ll.»

nar
April M, IBM.

Afrrara. A HOE A CO.

hexby

A CARD.

8. BISBOr

money, pay up Um old score and com­
mence a new one. We ahall be. happy to
neo you, both to re.-tfve our pay and to
sell you more gtuids. Give us a call.—
Dor Store is (&amp;E DOOR WEST OF

THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY As WIGHTMAN.

#ood sad Wdfovr W&lt;ra Man SttoPa

EXTRA

�V

Emporium of Fe

o

4 TRI
nts l.r !hx tt dtas'. baa !w-a •«
A
uh.Lrdbatwvca
IlAV.i bMw«J
Ma»ttag« axl Kakrnteno,

5•-=

'

LADIES’ ANIXGENTLEMEN’S

£
H. J. KaMnata, Dealer in

jMhtenL!^ sight fro®
JT

--------------------- i

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TAILOR SHOP

Nobmax Atman, Dealer ta
Grvcdie*.

cmci

SUPERIOR
Stable. Hon

*

Ilaatiap.Mayl,1»M.

SWLLZ1A

; Battle Creek, Hastings,

W. K. Fix

AND

Q a Bunroe. Phyrictan and Surgeon.

F. J. Htr^i

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

L.C. Kuix Bu-k^Sjwk.Not.nd Tw

JSWKLMY,

I? o n fl V IVIftdc €?Otll"
AVeilUJ -TiUUV V. VLI1

Godey’s Lady's Book.” ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
&amp;, Shoes,
Hadlby A Wjdhtmax, ManufMtwma of
Tin, Shwi-Irtm and Cvpper Wars. Header* In
and other goods is
Irvn. X«d». 8UMl, (Max. Shelf Hardware. CatloMich.
quite full, and we will I Office. Haattega.
________________
sell them nt prices that J
will astonish the
.

SStf

be will mH

4HBHE OF FAffllOK!

Fttxxcia Bovdu Dealer in Stove*. Iron,

L A. IIotBBl

nur.
&lt;iou&gt;

W. H. Coion.'. Bmklnf OIS™. lUlik
Cm..
MX,
proaapily. al current rates
Warrant* bought and said.

tkhbixm

[aatiaga, Jana B. MM.
________ iw&lt; 4
TILL OtfEATEBTYYRAC¥T&lt;&gt;XS- |

»AKBEt

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

xamm

TILLAGE OBDINANCEB. -

VOL.

.

4 Boiun.,

ii.xxa~ahxrara&gt;a.xn&gt;to umke room for our JS^&amp;?iL?E»,u«.»raf8K
raJnaiMU 3 th* Uaatile property, mJ
“
Navia* A K
. Merchant and DealrfrawW.i&amp;tiWa.’S T™."'r i new stock.
vr» ui Dry Gwwia. Cnxkvry, Gn-cvn-., Pa&lt; t- A
Our slock of Dry 5S?^y£E-£gggLr“”°^
A Rvaaxix, Denier* in Dry
Goods,‘ Groceries, S
rra aggrieved tw aaid aaaaaamcal and vUplMC. 1
i
Crockery.

'
H. ItKAVMON'T.
Hxtiaga. Jaa»«. isrf________ ’
-y»

thirty-ihm, (MW.&gt; **
&lt;11*41 ten bundrrd and

MbH) tea bundrad a^
,_______ J** owd fc»y.n«&lt;l

.A anii-n. mi«._____

j Bbadmxm, Waasm A Co, Wbolmata Pa-

JL3L Jfc

&gt; JCX.

INDUCEMENTS.

(* R BUR

We have now/onl
hand, a stock of goods
j SUCZP.Tt^Ux.iagM^
I suitable for the
I tt.”A7 Goonram, Dealer in Dnr Got
Spring Trade,
ich we will sell very ;

AT IT A XI) XLEGAFT COACHX3

'

" Msm B ttoivaar.

|

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riir.orcir in seven hoitis, ' Hy. W

BEAUMONTS

Xo’bJ.n^L1 Aho.

•

than

1 i.’^sS^tSffiWsiasTi'

‘“lot CkKiM,
the foaatai luxl

BL'SINRBB DIRECTORY.

'GOODS CHEAPER

g

THOS. F. HARVEY

Gbamt A BrMTlMira. Dealer* in all kinds
lUatiag. May 1.

MERCHANT TAILOR

VARIETY STORE,

JUlurdar., arriving at

Johx Robbs

TGoodtxax, Dealer in
Mieh.

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

world -------

0 L lUr, J

_____________________ | N. W. Fa«

Oflkw, Kaapvti'* Old Stand. Hxdiaga, M.c&gt;.

I Bxilbt A McABTuritf Dealer* in Boots

■WWT XFM WB ■

Wm. Bi-boh:

r in cre.y variety
Oochety, Bard Ware.

CHEAP A&gt; THE CHEAPEST

Nmtimb A KvAraa, Merchants and Deal- *

would inform his friends and the public

HHEl’AKH a NICI1CL0.

I^d La^A^

New

h. Jcwelor. Clock sand Watch-

Wc have also, eve- j,™'
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE
of llaatiaga.
ilxliaga. )

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads,' Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

__________________

rt. and the ouun aliuu uL bee heart.
‘
rtyleo'i:tu.tfaling wind.* .and lumpabatlr

rinviTtnr node 10 ouoi:n.

Call and see our stock.
STEBBINS * Bl'SSBLL.

that he has in store, a grxxl stock

IN ADDITION .TO THE ABOVE. t

FROM ’• '

William Rocraa. Liven Stable, Groce-

Pniurs A: Mochmobb. Dealers in all kinds
of Family Gnxwrioa and Pnwiaiooa. ssd a vari­
ety of Fancy Artirlea HUOo Rlreet, one door
weal of IL J. Kaaheiifa. Uaatinp. Mi.-h

BORDER. RUEEIAliS!,^
jiMSi
*»£:

jNo^r being exhibited in Hastings, br

Mk-b.

to.tX-.4wpk«,m., year. I
!!UX5X5S!'
'

THE

Dm* p*

clothing that L. moat
—

bb^S?3S I

“FLAG

..................................

................

Office and
J. W. Bccblb. Fashionable Tailor.

(&gt;rt-

kTif-DALLiH’.

‘of’ OUR

| i • i ■ 11 amvmt. Tidier, and dealer in ReaUNION."

1 J.ureal darotrd to polite lltanunn-. w,i । R. W. Waanax, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.^xS
Wc do not hcAitote to say tliat our
Mock iasplendid." aid nur priect unprv-

N.

aaine as soon aa possible and

oblige,

Yours, Moat Rcapect&amp;Uy,

linliManili
•
P nori XT Moria

Iteaciy made

flrvi-KI-nrr

.

’ '•

,'T"’

■'

m, and Portrait
Uolct. BuliijB

aiirvi which 1* 01 ia* u.uaiuouui &gt;ur. lor ma la­
“l"» »’m ••bjwt ! xrvrtiwo u&gt;d amawcarnl nf the smeral rvadrr-

T. F. HARVEY.

I'^!!f&gt;w*,‘b!;,?7"I,“u!,'w'*,b““,' ‘k*0‘,*|AI”“Hv.n««lc&lt;1rp.wf evatrUmu^an rvnlaniy

ULOming,

dX, w„nh « ci,r.
'
'

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1

Globb

Hotels.
Hom«Br S. Brarcii.

'Diis well

j
Call and rxtmiuu oir stock rf

Hastings, May I, 1856.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ’
NO HVMBlll
as, fUdlazHab.t&gt; and Muminr.dru-eeo
I Dmnsa fur Infanta and Tuang Mixes. Boys' , l uiru. and one twpr of Halim'. Pl
I drsaoe*. Cap* and (Utuaka of I or in aeaaun. I’aMcni*, annwm P.NMtedevery Hamrd...
.11 ... li_ .— *u
; for no-'dJrwurk of all kinda. and I'aUeraa Io Cat ».»■ --.I *-

Man’s Double Soled Stogim
Brtgnnt.
“
Tfas and Gaitan.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Sines.
“
S)ips, Tim, and Gaiteri.

■ Miomabtiuji ExcHAXOB,by G. F. EMOu Mr
,RY- B««’ improreamito hart rendered thia

r»a that Battlb Caau Hi

Call and eaamine our large stock ot*

i aiWfeitt: B““» H«—, B, X B. Foot, rar th.
rt Hoax.
Hmm. IJxtinn.
Harttop. Mieh.
This'Haw.
IT .. I_ u...
Coun
Mk-h Thi.
Uno.. ha.
K—
I tWoogHy rrp«r»d and enlarged. Rtqpa

llnhuNca, Oils, W, A.. Ac.
U OKEKSTIEU)

Farming Tools, of tbe best patterns; also, ■

, j rvra*c- r» ... ,
, . -L • .
LADIES—Doni^^ro ta the ban, whan
'
you eanlhy a good
j

SILK PAJRASOL

For TEN 8111 LUNGS; and those that

can't be lx*t, for a trifle more, at
y

NEVINS

Pmm
L

rf

KNAPEN.

a

1

‘
;
1
AV &gt; ASVI
Oaa oopy aaa year, u. Two osplaa ona j
-TB&lt;r'J*3-

&lt;^*d May F-. &gt;’•&lt; _________ ,__________
YOUNG AMERICA’S LIBRARY.
A tTHEFC L ard attear1&gt; r.
„/ U..„L. ■— e

FI. N. SincLDOx, County Trvaaurcr.
Baa fa tto Court Hwua.

row thine ta car Ito* ofbuamraa.
Jwlhxri,
bXCu

Of-

H. GhBBxraw. Proaccuting Attorney.
Office ia tbe Cwwrt Hom.
°
J

r«T~a aaalliwjlhoSS. making nlaccpM.

• praoa tending tba dab, nakingtn rl
Tt&gt;« abwra I«m» carat l be denaud
,
Lkyl'iMkud □arpm *;

,
&lt;o' OHicenJonx S. V aw Bat'jrr, Resistor of Drwk.
ni»r. Ik.
W,... 11...,__ wra,.;

H. E. Hott, County Cleric.
Court Haaiaa.

- -

W. K. Fntii, Sheriff.
Court Houaa.

Coll aud look at our

Offw In tho

Oflicti In the

T. J. Hcirnttr, Judge of Probate.
ficoic Rower. Block. Uutor

Summer Dress Goods.

ChaHiea, Lawns, Borage*. Silks, Ac. Ac.,
NOTIONS-X)f endless variety.
We Af not deceive you with Sctitiot*-

Of-

*

PAY.

*

I

rol waste are ronotrntd,
(except Hardware) are now
oflerod fbr READY PAY.

Our stock is compn-1
sed in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,

J. P. RoMcmts A Co„ Dealers in Drugs

Wm. Bvaoni

Bailor A MeAmm, Dmlera in Boot* j

*

Rattle Creek

MASS

MEETING!

C. 8. Btaro
W. Pabkkb, Whole Sale

and Retail
L. C. Knit*

D. C. Homr, Dealer in Growrim; Pro-

W. H. Com
Cnak. Calta

Denina,

We do not wish to 19h*’l‘'■nd
nl.o.,1
li:..— i
KKW r-UJDg Cl 0 THISO
orag about selling lura o«i c&lt;pu.u-.i .ij-in:
goods cheaper than
„k^t.Rol&gt;bm'
our neighbors, but we,
one
wish to have all calL
and satisfy themselves. r‘" ~J‘ —
To persons having!
N. ACKLEY.
Haatinga, May 1, 1855.
CASH,
and wishing to make
SHFFIELD S
CHICAGO
purchases, we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all you
PRINTERS ’WAREHOUSE,
No 4«, Franklin klrccl.
want at very-low rates, j
no matter how small I —
your “pile”. That good H 'J1^TZSI
Tea kept constantly I t™fc wid“
on hand.
J PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
Money on
those
old
c*~- 6*,,'rh
.
* Bonen, Omammit, Ao. Ae.
notes and accounts jL’grraiSr_“iy—
will be thankfully re­
L,•&gt;“
ceived.
GRANT A BFAULDINO.
Tr-n»tn~w .iMne )&gt;. 1R56.

TATI OP M
ITwbeteCm

S
&gt; Al Mocumob*. Dealers in all kinds

*, Dealer ia Family Gncenea
'Msos. sad a ranet. sf Faaey Artirioa.
Crook Street. HMt&amp;r. Muh.

Jonx Own; Boots A Shoes made to or­
der. GooA of hh uwu xannfxtan- alway. on
M,8ka»w Kaeaatt Week.mm 4ootaaai

WaXLfeutaWBM* Blacksmithing mall

■estad by John ]
&amp;

WiDimfAX, "Furaacemro, $

J.. W. Bvcttlx. Faahiouable Tailor.

Out-:

OUR

ou^n manufacture

R. W. WA*a«w, FaAkstsblc Tailor. Shop
W» ■Okj's Bto*. wvar V. A. Goodyear a fta&gt;w.
nataaiOtML.________________ .___________

A. W. Areas, Saddle and Hamms Mak­
er. Hbaa ta Ooodywar’a Btaak. twar Jtavtaa i
KaaBoa’a Btarc, Haafinga. Mwh. ________
and Portrait
’ HsiUags.

WHTOE U’ I
TT BIAli.bM

A*n&gt;-a&lt;^JF
MmwjnruxB Exauroa, by G. F. EMO;

va aavx. v4-.v4uwMdMUOK AGENCY. SUPERIOR METAL,

WANTEB!!

rimfemlauil.

U&gt;iA

FINE FINISH ruM MOST PERFECT.

LETTER.

H1H

Pork!

03K
gTOWTSr

wa. Bcbmml a
aai TO OSO FEB MONTH.

5?l

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‘

HaUlrge, .'an

tJoonr, by Campbell A

Inxldittan

Loml. Cwviteaang. and Tritvoling Agnnta

£&gt;or to
beat

eaUte, Humin*

8. IL Maria, Jevrdor, Clock* and Watch-

,

OF
the latoet
"Jim; Detains.
i
Paranietta. Alpacca.
Sliectinga,
the Cncat styles of Amencail
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, I late, Capa, Printa, Drma Trimmings, MoirReady made Clothing,
i• .
■Hiqoe Vehrrt and Moas; Rush
Boots,
Borders. Bctmeta. Gfovco. Ribbocs,tfilka,
Shoes.Satina, Embroidering Silk. Virtorines,
Ladies’ Comforters, Cliildren'a H(«.«h,&amp;c.
'
Hardware,
t
COTTON
Glassware, Farming tools. Ac., Ac., and
&lt;
- - GOODS,
------------- »
in fact every thing that our friends need, j Brown and Bleactied Factory. Woolei

kJ &lt;3:

TYPE FOUNDERY

■lastly

GROCERIES !

Hwlkt A WlORTMAM, M in itfarturvni of
* Copper Warr, bealm ia
■aa. Shelf Hardarare. Cutie

hr or,

1 all aectarian qnvaiion* It M atrirtly neutral; | _ _ "*___________ ______
_ __ __
1 A- W. a™., SUdl. miunra MU-

1^4,

Brorul. Gmaimero. an.1 Kentucky Jean,
Cloths; Sheetings. Ch. rk» and
1 —•
Stripe*. Denims and

READY

41

worn out,
™ &lt;«*•
*
i
Ijtwnu,
__ — - —I.Gingham*
buikbaga M oeft in the ca.I.-rn ar wcBttm hrmpt. SinMOBB A Wkhtmab, Furnarentm,'
pli»r». of ail the principal ahija and auunrn ot tbo [ VagmtMakina ’and Matkenlthlnr.
Flow., | TVALE UP TO THE CAPTAIN S
Printa
Caumga. and ev try kind «C Utwda ta Ihek ho*
.
’.J.iiteS'
UunK. Haaliuga, Mich

r' ia not our intenCon to detail the hor- c«"
rors rf Civil War, bat to mil attcnUon ^k-w"a
tO the
&lt;
an crigioal

si'BtfffiMrecK or

Baotrx. Dealer in Family Groeorl^x
ot! l"ratlnk&gt;c., and a variety of Fancy Artlelra.
u.k’
a.■ .. .. C..-S
4 atom. iiMifno. Mich.'
II

uid.C»bJi,*f bi*k"°
"d^T* °" *" ‘k**lo *“m
nf
Rnatel a atora. State rtmt. Baahvm.Mwi.Mvi.iMB.

vni

NEW .GOODS!

Be a ]Free State!!
if we can make xThat isi if
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
or Ready Pay.
receiving directly The subscriber would
from New York a
large assortment
; call attention to hia new aad well assort­
ed stock of
of Spring and
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Selected with cure exprewdr tn meet
Summer
the wants of tlie people of Hasgoods
Uno and Barry county.
,
I • 1
rr
Every thing that is ne ’
B. AU thoMmraxte’boyBtluit arc ; winch we oiler at 1re-1
ersmry to one's
comfort and
duced rates, for
hamnnese, as far as tempo-

CUTTING DONE

• are Stair, Hulinga, Mich.

™

far *U i eu ।
*ueh dial W

BLOKE DtirKEEATiUN H
COMMlTTin

Companion.

wbieh will annma
One hundrrU p
umith. Thr arlM
»• HMs tu Ik......a

8TABTUN&amp; NEWS ~
W7'

Drawing-Boom

Goods

Spring Clothing, cheap (be

and Retail

r atings 5'ay 1. D.W.

iWol.l Rutile Cork tvu
rami »&lt;&gt;e .-al!
Wm.«. G.kRItlFUN

■adartataatly

KANSAS BOUND

Grocers.
W. PaMkbii, Whole Sale

STOATS GIVEN. ___AWAY.
____ ____
oral kart, aoid ahi.i

O-

bykAAcN.FUXT

PBDTTnfG THESSES

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 31, 1856.

“

THMBS-41^0, IN ADVANCE

NO. 14

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

welry

AlK8,4e

iPEIT

)RE

s
ould
11 assort-

ODDS,

OOU8,

Rush
ia, Silke,'

-■da,Ac.
Woolen
NG

moaeyF
We find the following account of the !
‘•Who gave you a rifle, Beecher or Sill
first “bit of romance," at Saretogo, this imanF•
season,
in
the
Saratoga
Poet:
Oaklet a \\ HKKLxa, Wholesale and lio
“Neither^ 1 brought no gun to the Tor
teal Daalm is, and Matmfactaran a LetUacr
Among the first arrivals thia seasou was ritorr."
rind.sg.. *C . Haul. Cml. Mich
’
“What the h—11 did you come out here
a gentlemanly looking chap—adorned with
&lt; toh pmd lor Hates. IMla. Punk Ac , Ae.
all tho dignity and magnificence that the forF
Norman Acxlrt, l&gt;caler in Dry Gqq,~„ |
Pmfcnalmaal.
“Why to gel me a home and make mo­
barber and tailor sre capable of investing
ney."
’
1
Attorney and Counrel- the man with. He put up at one of the
■ Ural law MUt. M r-t__ 1__ «_____. .
. first class houses, and commanded al) the . “And make Kansas a free State!"
_
IBSS3
respect and attention tlut his apparent । “Tfat i» my intention, now that 1 am
character would entitle him lo.j Ilia for^UBUH“’ Attorney, Counsellor and eigh airs called attention to him from the
“Why didn't you go to Nebraska F
vuitors, and when approached,'his mod- that’s a good • country, and you d—d
e*t but cold dignity repulsed them pcJitejf«, UMtmgvMKh.
ly—leaving them to conclude that fa waa
some, well-bred noble, who would not be whip h—11 out of you but we will have ft,
liaxxT A Srxtmixn, Dealer*in all kinds 1
disturbed in his reverie* by the common- I Union or no Uukn I"
vt Ury U&lt;*hI». Grecertes.‘Crsekssy, he. Stale [ e^rta^suu TaXiXcnM
“That's a game that won’t win Tm
K' e approaches. The ladies1 were the
Huwi, oppoeile I'wl Uffire. Hutiugs Mich.
I
Ceesty. MieK
_ ____
to find out bis nobility. Even* po­ thinking.”
117X7Go^BTBAB. Dealer In Dry; Goods, i Joh-v lioMtaia, Physician and Sure,
After much more of this sort, interiar
liteness wo* shown him and* his room ws*
|
ded
with oaths and ruffianly threats, I was
fragrant with lioquute by fair lumds fann­
ed. Yet the lion waacoy and cold aa ever, sskod,
rta-e bv&lt;vl. Ilubns*. Midi.
&gt; L. Rar, Attorney and Counsellor at until oiie evming while* wandering near
“If wu will let you go, will you take a
UTl n41"u,’n‘-Co"’’T“«’&gt;«. I’anmcnadm^
Bkadsks, Waukk* A Co, Wholesale Pa
the Circular Railway, he met the lovely gun and march with-the pro-aiarery par­
and wealthy miss----------- , ftum Ga. By ty!”
To this 1 had bat one word in reply and
N. W.-Falo, Attorney and Counsellor at actidenl the lady fad lost her bracelet in
the path, and it would fa ignoble fur him that was “Never."
Immediately there was a erv of "The
NmvinsA Kxapkm, Merchant* and Deal­
to refuse to help her find it. Ttyty sought
er* In Dry &lt; louis, Ovckery. (i merries, Dools k
in vain for the bracelet until . it was too roptw, boys, 'the ropes." ’ Tbceo were
ekurs. lists. Cspw '"totklnr ud 1'oaey Goods.
dark to longer look.-vuKl fatigued, they speedily brought and a noows was thrown
Good) car’s Illoel. Hastings, Mkh.
sat together on the seats in the grove.— over my head and around my neck, and I
Sksmes A Rivmkll. Dealer. in Dry j
The lady, forgetting hr&gt; lipa, with sweet was dragged to the nearest tree.
1 exclaimed “You do not intend to kill
inventions of her own, suggested her sus­
picions of his noble birui—which was mq in this mannner, do you 1"
Block. HaMrags, Mteh.
“Yea, G—d d—n your abolition heart,
' Foams A Voanxsa. Liverv Stable. Hors- modestly inerfased by bis reply that “he
‘5. Iron.
M
—I
tl-Z__ I_. z.
made no surn pretensions—nt least in this and all Eke you." '
1 begged that if 1 was to be sacrificed
country, where every man may become
-RLier". B&amp;k.
-Hi,?".
' — • - a noble." The question, at least so far t&lt;&gt; their Jury and causeless hat*-, that I
might
’-*-t live time to collect my thoughts
H»*unjx Miebipn.
\ '
I - —--------------- - —------------------ 1 ; ____ L . xv she was concerned, was perfectly satis­ I —
and
an
arrange my worldly affairs. 1 was
, ...
------ T—*—7 ■ • ■
Jotosuw A Bemjahie. Meat Market A factory. At this time he condescended to
IlshLKT A Y\ IGHTMAE, MsnulaCturers of I nod •apply slwsvi on band Cab Mid tfor
told that if I had any property to disprw
Tin Kbret-Irun and Cuvncr Ware. Dealers ui
Bref Cattle and Shren Market
r,. ™ L •» think favorably upon her beauty and of, or my peace io make with* God, that I
could nut think her of common descent;
r&gt; M&lt;i Hloxw H&gt;«r» uo« dou« wtat &lt;rf ths 1‘o.t ; under Ackley*. Store. IlsaHag., Mich.
' l her modesty, intelligent'], wit and dignity should be allowed just ten minutes for
iMitr. llt.li.ss. M*h.
.
'
1 I
.
belonged to a high order. All of which both.
------- --------------—
—. —-------- ‘J. M. lit well. Physician and Surgtxsi.
I gave a man among them,who, I learn­
J. P. kunXKT* A 1*0.. Dealers in Drug*
OSes i* 8lri&gt;bin« A' Huasetr. Store, Kvseutb we are bound to c-xifeea* was true. He
A Mrlxinz., J'.ient Medicine. Psreu. Oita. Tur
Block. Hastings. Mich.
___ __
accompanied her to tho hotel, and from ed, waa called Bledsoe, and who seemed
VnrXwWa- Blko lira. Justice of the Peace. Of­ thenev she came to be envied by every to think that I was to be killed without a
__________ _____ L .——1—
__ u_.
•—
w.xk 11*.— UL.k
morkateablc daughter, and slandered by just cause, a schedule of my etfocta, and
every *|&gt;cculating mother. For a week askod him to send them to my brother-in­
they sere always seen together—and law at the cast, whom 1 named. At the
BuiEr A McAktiich. Denim in Root* :
tad sad Tax AxvaL Hals
who for tin- last few days has walked be­ expiration of the little time given me, I
late, ExuninaUon and Ad
neath the splendid pine* on Circular street, was again dragged to'the tree, and in spite
omplly attended to. 10.0
of the remonstrances of Bledsoe and
lias
iuu not
no* met them.
uicm. ■ They
inev were in love—
. ,,—,
,
.
.
, ,
tlrep. uniting
Tb’. „
px4oMM.tr
Tr-4«dl whoAc.top?» P1^ -V
deep,
undying Ion.
love. Tb&lt;
___
Ragfa^ Mi
Hrjuun-d Sbep In Ackirj*. Sine*. Harting*,
. J .
B
.
. ■
esuw,
cause, II was
was jerked
icrkcd from
from the
the c-round
ground and
and
saw the aCtadiment, and was not surpris­
MispeudtMl by the neck, I cannot tell bow
ed when the pretty Mis. informed him
C. S. Bunrox, Physician and Surgeon, her hnnd had been Belted in marriage, and long, but probably, for a brief period on­
ly, when Treadwell, who was called Major
craved hb consent. That consent was
Pkrkir. Whole Sale and Retail
I given—but not, however, until the old snd appeared to have ronrmand, peramptorily ordered them to let mo down.
K'C. Kku.oca, Banker, Stock. Note and ' gent liad thought fall five minutes upon
1 ws* again quesU&lt;v«d.
the propriety of enquiring himself into
“Will you leave the Territory, if wn’ll
the pecuniary] condition of the suitor.—
W. H. Coleman’s Banking Office, Battle “But what use," said the daughter, “of en­ •para your life F
To this I demurred, saying that I had
quiring—is he not a lorxl—and how in­ offended no law, or infringvd no man'.
sulting it would be even to suggest that
\\ iti.um IIockh*, Livci
money was qny consideration for giving
The leader again* interposed, and told
away your daughter." The old man tho’t
i me that anie** 1 would promise, he could
aa thought the daughter, and slept that i' n&lt;)t
not save zny1(Jfc
life. |je
Hetola
told his menm,,.
that, I
night surrounded with visions of splenB0 crimp^xcept that of a
xr«
IlMling..
did carties—gay parties Bveried servants 1i Ffae’Stato
---------_j tI jhad
-l.aright
- v. to be,
man t. k
that
and exclusive greatnes*. But what was though be would admit that 1 fad no right
1'nu.irs A MocBMoaa, Dealtfw in all kinds
their surprise the next morning, when I tu such opiuiuns in Katun*.
smiling through tears of joy on the first |
At last his ruffianly follows extorted
t*l &lt;411. J. Kca&amp;eiiTa. UaniiaM. Mieb
meeting after the “consent," lo fa disturb- from me the promise they required, giv­
bv one of the proprietors of a st^geline ing irw just twelve hour" to make the
running out of Albany, accosting the “lord
promln good.
for a dav,” with “I say, Bill, you lousy
I waa men sent with a guard to see that
ekunk, why the d------- 1 did you leave the
1 did not escape. My oxen and wwun
road when* wo are short of hands, and were token possession of, and I, with less
John Owen ; Boots A Shoes madmjo
than five dollars in my pocket*, was forc­
ta!" The lordly aire dropped—the ed to take the next beat and leave the
Her Good. t&gt;&lt; !*• owe manufacture aJ*ay
T J. HUMPHRET.
_ ’» bead dropped on far showy bosom
country.
aa with a faint shriek she fell back into In conclusion, I declare that 1 have been
the arms of her father—and tall walking and am s law-abiding and peooefu! man ;
We A. Sabtwbll, BlnckMiSt^Ung in all
on the west aide of Broadway, towards that mv mission to Kansas City was one
the depot might have been seen on Satur­ purfeed v lawful and proper, and that, so
day morning last, about the time the far as I know, 1 am driven oat of the Ter­
lr of Barer, and State af Mwlngsa. to
W to iinta tr, F urnaeemrn. A'ilrax. of tiw ploc* rf. maid *ud m
Southern train was leaving.
ritory only because of mv political opinioo»—mv desire to make Kansas a Free
State. My care is not a solitary one.—
kr^&gt;'. nraalaall;
Chicago,
June
11.
&gt;i&lt;*« to order, oi
Every man of my opinions, who fall, in
Mirk.
__________ ,
To riot Enrroas or tii« Chicago Tuibvxb. the same handsjs liable to the same abusr,
I wish to make for the benefit of your and this, in Kansas, is called “law and or­
J. W. Btcaut, Fashionable Tailor. Cutra and i readers, a true statement of the manner der."
C. II. Baolow.
rn.ibai in which Free State men in Kansas, are
treated by the mob, which now haa nos1 session of the Territory, and Missourians
The forsxlc headaches are innumerable,
but they srtoc prinripaUy from vexation
and disappointment. They may be divi­
R. W. Waxksx. Fashionable Ttalor. Shop
ted to Kansas in March last, ’ ded into "nervous’ and ‘sick’ headaches.—
In Bails' ’« Block, ow H. A. Gookyear’s 8to«v.
in Lawrence, where 1 took no The nervous is irritable, and cannot bear
HuUngs, Mich.
_____ _____
part in the political troubles, by which being spoken to; the sick to despondent
A W 'Anuws, Saddle and Harness Makthe Territory bsa Ixen convulsed. In all or sulkv, and bursts into tears at the least
•r Shop in Goodyear's Block, over Revins A
resiicct* I endeavored to demean myself contradiction. When a lady cannot have
her own way, a headache is ths painful
as a go.nl citiren ami aa honest man.
On Thuredar, the 5th of the present consequence. An unpopular visitor, bro't
F. C. Nuniu House, Sign, and Portrait
NOTICE.
month, I had wwsion to go to Kansas home accidentally to dinner, will produce
City, Mo., with my oxen and wagon fora an alarming attack of headache, and the
load of freight, consisting of household symptoms that successfully follow are in­
Hwlria.
furniture for an emigrant In my employ, stant loss of appetite, deafness, peevish­
Ctona Hotbe. Bv 6. Bcbtch. . This well
who waa with me. On my return 1 was ness, hysteric, and finall v a precipitate reobliged to peas through Wewtport. When । treat to the bed-room. The poor servants
LAST CALE
about a mile or a mile and a half from

a

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IXK.

TURN

tlic village, 1 camo upor
by sixty or seventy Mi
bamiana. Here I wss:

Midolkvilu Exchaxor, by O. F.
KT. R—Wta.srers—tok—
booss a rrrr daurwbis bo—for tbs trsrsiW sod
*antessMtr«asrtdbr psrtissrfatatovr^ OnBd

i/Kt

Bam-B Cukxx Hoimk, by
WMd, Bc|Ue Crrtk, Mich-

CmpbeU

Pork!

Frail!
1
I to ma by U. S. Marshal

—ri—rr«Afl * “•

- HAWUTTS

r&lt;^l. While this was going
•ent into their camp, wfare 1
tioned thus:
“What'a your name!

“C. H. Bartow "
-Where do you llreF
“fa Lawrenoe."
------ -----j- —
-WtetoroprarpolitMO''
HAWWFB.

‘hawley s

intrigue and corruption stonr, and Mr.
Clay wrote oat one passage of tt wnasss
own land. That passage wsb tnompors^
ted in the volume word for word aa it
iwmr from the venerable statesman * [*®Let the American people reed It add pon­
der upon it. Here it is:
"Some time in January, 1825, and not
long before the elsrtion of President of
the United States by the House of Repre­
sentatives, the Han. James BiKhaaan,
then a member of the House Mid after­
wards manyjyears a Senator of
States from Pennsylvania, who had been
a zealous and influential supporter of Gen
Jackson' in the proceeding canre- and
was suppos'd to enjoy his uaboended con­
fidence, called at the lodgings of Mr. Oay
in the city of Washington. Mr. Clay
was at the time in the room of his only
messmate in the House, his Intimate and
confidential friend, the Hon. R. P fakdier, since Governor of Kentucky, then also
a member of the House. Shortly after
Mr. Buchanan's entry into the room he
introdsred the subject of the approaching
Presidential election, and spoke of the cer­
tainty of the election of hia favorite, add­
ing tluct he would form the most splendid
cabinet that the country had ever had.—

We hope what we are now about to
write will command the attention of all
honest and honorable men, and especially
tage of favii
having lost a log. His curiosity of old lino Whigs, tho former supporters
iwaktsied, aa be rode alongside oi him. of Henry Clay and the reverers ,of Ms
to know now he chanced to meet with
such a misfortune.
.
the old line Whigs will aa a general rule
support Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency.
anxious inquirer.
Wc shall sec. “Never was in the army in my life,"
All our old politicians have a vivid re­
collection of die leading men of the election
the traveler remarged.
“Elladuel; p’rapsF
“Never fought a duel. Sir."
“Horae throwed you off &gt; gusas, or was then a member of the House and fa
something of that are sort t”
cwt bis vote and influence in favor of
“No, Str ; nothing of the kind."
John Quinev Adams, who was elected
Jonathan tri*d various dodges, but'all I over General Jackson and Mr. Crawford.

to no effect; but st last, almost out of pa­
tience with himaelf as with the gentleman
whose patience, waa very commendable,
he determined on a direct inquiry as to
the nature of tl» accident by which the
gentleman hod come to lose his leg.
“1 will tell yw," rvplieii the traveler,
“on condition ’that you will promise not
to aak me another question."
“Agreed,’ agreed!" exclaimed the eagur
listener; “agreed!"
“Well sir," remarked the gentleman,
“if teas hit off."
“Bit off'." cried Jonathan. “Wa'll, 1
declare. I should just like to know tehat

A yoimg man meets a pretty lace in
the fall-room, foils in lore with it, courts
it, marries it, goes to housekeeping with
it, and boasts of having a borne and a wife
to grace it. The chance* are nine to ten
he fas neither. Her pretty lace gets to
fa sn old story—or becomes faded, or
freckled, or fretted—and a* the face was
all he wanted, all he paid attention to, all
he sat up with ail he bargained for and all
be swore to |ore, honor and protect, fa
gets sick of tus trade, knows a dozen faces
ne like* better, gives up staying at home
evenings, consoles him with cigars, oys­
ters, and politifa, and looks upon his home
as a very indifferent boarding-house. A
family of children grow up about him ;
but neither he nor his “face" knows any­
thing about training them, ao they come
up belter-slorlter ; made toys of when ba­
bies, dolls when boys and" girls, drudges
when young men oral women; and so

Mr. Clay waa subsequently selected by
Mr. Adams as his Secretary of State. At
a later period Mr. Clay was charged by
his political enemies with having sold his
vote to Mr. Adams for the Secretaryship,
and wc all know that this cruel and mon­
strous charge, though abundantly refut­
ed in every form in which refutation was
poreible or coucoivable, involved, to a
great extent, the ruin of Mr. Clay's polit­
ical fortunes. But for that charge, he
would afterwards have been elected Presiden of the United States almost by accla­
mation.
Foremost among those wbc charged
that Mr. Clay’s vote was given to Mr.
Adams on account of a promise of the
Secretaryship of State waa Gen. Jackson.
The General ga.-c the name of Mr- Bu
chanan aa hia authority for the truth of
tl&gt;e charge. Mr. Buchanan had held a
private conversation with him upon the
subject, making such statements a* left no
doubt upon the subject in the General's
mind. In fact the General did not hesi­
tate to say, after that interview, that Mr.
Buchanan* had come to him with full autority from Mr. Clay or his friends to
propose terms to him in relation to their,
votes, that la to prenxme to ‘note for hiri*
for the Presidency if he could promise of­
fice to Mr. Clay. Of course Mr. Buchanaji’wa* called on to put in the form of n
letter what be knew upon the subject and
what he had stak'd to Gen. Jackson. He
accordingly wrote the letter which after­
wards became famous in tlie coatrovers}-.
That letter was most adroitly written
with a view to Tellers the author from the
eiremivelr painful position in which be
stood, lie dared not say that he had ev­
er any authority from Mr.-Clay or his

more distinguished than that of Mr. Jef­
ferson, in which were both Madison and
Gallatin! Where would he be able to
find equally ^eminent men ! Mr. Buchan­
an replied, ‘fa would not go out of this
room for a Secretary of State," looking at
Mr. Clay. This gentleman, (Mr. Clay)
playfully remarked that he thought theov
was no timber there fit for a cabinet offi­
cer unless it were Mr. Buchanan himself.
Mr. Clay, while he was ao hotly aaaailed
with the charge of bargain, intrigue and
corruption during the administration of
Mr. Adams, notified Mr. Buchanan of his

intention to publish the above occurranee;
but by the earnest entreaties of that gen­
tlemen, he was Induced to forber doing
so.”
Tills passage, we repeat, was" written
by Clay’s own hand. We learned the
fact from Mr. Clay himself, from Mr.
Colton, and from an eminently respected
| relative of Mr. Clay. The great Ken­
tuckian, who had borne the weight of bit1 ter calumny for more than twenty years,
and seen his highest political hopes crushed
and blasted by It, did nr* choose to submit
to it longer out of tendarneaa to the rep­
utation of an old poetical enemy; the
deepest regret felt by his best friends is
tliat ho submited to St so long. Mr.
Buchanan, it appears, might, when called
on for his testimony in 1B25, have testified
i
I
fr°n‘c—
^'--=n
for
Cfaj,
£i=:
6c
would support
Gen. J ackson the
for
^^
’Xeore^'reti^y
| the presidency in consideration #of the

the wbole hosoebuld. Another young
man becomes enamored of a “fortune?’
He waifo upon it to parties, dances the to afford Mr. Clay’s political enemies a
polka 'f ilh it, exchange* billet-douk with pretext for repeating the attruciou* calums own
it, pop* the question to it, get* “yes” from ny against him. He expressed his
the bargain and corruption storv.
story.
it, take* it to the pareon'a, weds it, calls Wirf
'
it “wife,’’ carries it home, sets up an e»tablishkient with it, introduce* it to his
friends, and says (poor fellow) that he CUr 1-d »u wrt.r«4» /nraW.
Mr IWtoto
too, is married and has ,got home. It’s . /
j .
j 7-v
c
.
■ -'lr. nucnanan □nnwu.
—
„ «■»
•/ &gt;ii
JKZ.O,, «h.t.r.r v,
»f
j. —
iter.
uinMnn,
- - - «~M
,
false. He is not married; hr ha* no home.
Stale. Tht ptopit *iU dratr tAeiroMin- i - ■
--- -------------- •»—
And be soon finds it oat. He's in the /erence fro* ttch conduct and lAr circnm- be in bargain, intrigue and cocreptico,
wrong box, but it is too late to get out of ttancn ninmetrd teitk it. TTiry trill judge attached to Mr. Buchanan We de nok
believe that be had any authority from
it. He might a* well hopq to escape from
General Jackson to say what he said to
his coffiin. His friends congratulate him,
Mr. Clay and his friends regarded Mr. Mr. Clay, vet he nrofased to utter fact
and be has to grin and Hear it. They
praise the bouse, the furniture, the cradle, Buchanan's letter as exculpating him and and not opinion. He undertook to assert,
the- new Bibb-, the new faby—and then them from the charge of having authorized m from authority, that Gsn. Jackson
bid the “fortune," and fa who husbands it Mr. B. to propose terms to Gen. Jackson would form the moat splendid cabinet the
good-momirw! As if he had ever known in relation to their votes, and so indeed it country had ever had, and that Mr. Clay,
a govd-monnng I As Ifdie Ind ever known did. And yet it was so cunningly writ­ if he should support him, would bo the
ten that the wbole of Mr. Clay's politico! ! Secretary of State.
a good-morning since be and that gilded
Mr. Clay stated in the pessege be wrote
fortune were falsely declared to be one! enemies throughout the nation ooo*i-lerod
and
M—
~ treated
MWV. U
.. not as
—■ a
- vinditalion of the
for Colton’s Biography of him, that,
Take another case. A yoang woman is j it
Kentucky statesman but __
aa “............
confinnatko
whilabe
waaeo nouy
hotly bsbbii
aaaailed
with
the
—»■ jj wrm&gt;
nr wasso
&lt;*i **
m» w
»v
smitten with a pair of whiskers. Curled | K,.w..
of
corruption during
hair never before bad such charms. She i strong" of the truth of the accusation
sets her cap for them : they take. The against him. Thu. the whole calumny ^e Adami Administration,!^ notified Mr.
originated
in
Mr.
Buchanan
a
statement
to
o
f
his
intention
to
publish
the
delighted whiskers make an offer, profler- '
ing themselves both in excfasnge fur one Gen. JackMm, and when the author of th&lt;- 0^,^^ Ul qu&lt;-tjon, but was induced
statement was required by Jsckson, or hi* , b„ that gentleman's earnest entreetie. to
heart. The dear Miss Is overcome with
organ to write it out in the shape of a let- forbmr dolaMr. Qjton mid fa hia
magnanimity, doses the bargain, carriea
ter, he so performed the appointed task,' Hography that he had underatood that
home the prire, shows it to [* and ma, I
as
while shrinking from any direct eon-,
lg Uter
Mr. Ctey had
calls herself engaged to it, thinks there
firmation of the impression fa had pre- । intimated
•
• to »»
•------ _that
i_i_ it might
Mr. "
Buchanan
never were such a pair of whiskers before, I
and in a few weeks they are married.— viously given to Gen. Jackson to afford a ! be his duty to publish the forts; sad Inst
pretext to the wbole Jackson party to as­ he was dissuaded from it by Mr. Buchanan.
Married! Yoe, the world calls it so, and
sail
Mr.
Clay
sa
a
traitor
to
ms
country,
wc will. Wbat is the result! A short
honey-moon, and then the unlucky diacov- ' and there was not a Jackson newspaper or
ery that they are as unlike as chalk and s Jackson nolitidaB in the nation that did liahiug the focta, and was vehemently
cheese, and not to be made one though all not treat Mr. Buchanan's letter aaevidence urged by bi* political friends to do so M
the priests in Christendom pronounce them i of bargain, intrigue, and corruption be­ a matter of justice, not merely to bls own
tween Mr. "Adams and Mr. Clay.
feme, but to his party, and that he waa
I
The specific .charge, aa already stated, prevented only by Mr. Buchanan's entreat­
! which waa made against Mr. Clay, and
Every Southern State votes sertionally,
ies. Got. Letcher, who was present at
and
and against tfa North. Tina, according which Mr. Buchanan was cited as a wit­
to Mr. FiUmure's-standard of patr iotism ness to prove, was that Mr. G. had pro­
posed
to
make
Gen.
Jackson
President,
if
is sufficient provocation for Disunion!—
fa
himself
cosld
lx&gt;
made
Secretary
of
lication, and often told Mm re. bat
But who else think, or utters such non
Clay waa long suffering, and carried
sense! If the South vote for Sforery. State. The charge, involving the infer­
let the North vote far FREEDOM. One ence that Mr. Clay did vote for Adams
such issue will remedy the evil. Teach for the promise of the Secretaryship, was

SEfiL-____

Slavery there it a North—that Freemen
will uphold Freedom—and disunion, like
Nullihretion, will exist only as a remem ever afterwanb acted with, broke down
bronco and aa admonition.—Alh. XtM. the greatest and best nun of the age. And
Journal.

iaod that time of the year

Babxjdw Houbx, By J- B. Foot,’

BaLurraca Exc&amp;aaoa. by Isaac N.Futfr

A YAtntxa.—It takes a down-eaat man
to aak qufwtians; "but oooe In a while one
of them finda hia match. Jonathan over­

Hon. Martin Grover, of this village,
repudiates Buchanan ami the. platform up­
on which the Cincinnati Cuuventioa placed
him, and yields an enthusiastic support to
The milder forma will vanish upon the
Fremont and Dayton. This is an impor­
a piece-ef jewelry ; or if
ponaMaou ,
tant aoceosion to the Republican party.—
wrapped up fa a new ahwwl,
Mr. grover to a strong man, and wields
ig with what rapidity the

XU Sula. He b», durrn, Ue wkole el
requisite, end thus a box
Id. pditM Ofc, b~ . «»~UM «&gt;4 »»the opere has been known to produce
instantaneous cure, even when the ha
" " ’ 1 l been of the moot
lereodorthatmrfy.an-afadandcetranfand the opera played
rtunning
I ad him.
wotoe dttrh^ thejprawnt

real truth is that in.tead of Mr. Clay’s
I soMSrting to Mr. Buchanan during tfa

। the House of Representatives, in 1825,1
। that be and his friends would support Gen.
Jackson if he could have the Sccretaryship of State ifader him, Mr. Buchanan
himself actually eougfa Mr. Clay, sad in
r the preoenre of a third gentleman, cxplidt-

a intimate perscsul fromda 1
mt fa the at
with half a
n tfa Prsai-

die without Jeavia
yaan ago Galvin
published the life Of Henry day,
nreoaratimi of whifa he ruitod A

r, 1825, relieved Mr. Buehanan's apprehensions by the aasorancs
that he would not publish the fiseta
the
interview without Mr. Buchanan’setasa^

on the subject during the grtto PraMstttial conflict of 1M4, declaring, however,

aation with Mr. Clay in Mr.

�HEPTTBUCAlf BAKlfEDEL
Mr PxAaSta—-I thia moment receivad
N. BAILEY, Eoito*.

g^Kl purpose it would subserve Mr. Clay
to publish ths private and unreserved
conversation to winch you refer. 1 was
then his ardent friend and admirer, and
much of this ancient feeling still survives,
-»w----- _

alleged aulhonlv of Jas®i Buchanan, az»d
all because Mr. day listened to foe earnest

him f&lt;&gt;r nearly the lifetime of a generation,
were now to elect that tame Mr. Bucluir.an
to the Presidency. Truly it would be
almost enough to* make a man sick of his
specie*.________ _ _____

JOHN C. FREMONT.
WILLIAM L. DAYTON.

B. VAR BRONT,

igrants from the North, and preventing
jwacealilc settlers from entering Kansas,

STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
of Livingston County.
For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch Cbunty.
For Secretary of State.
JOHN McKINNEY,
of Van Buren Cwunty.
For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

old Tompkins is regarded as the Talismanic* County of New York. We are
informed In- the Ithaca JonmaL, and also
i through other wurw. stliUal lo credit,
I ...
, , „
.
that *
lhat
a majority &lt;*
of lhe
the Democratic party
of Tompkins have repudiated the platform
and candidate of the African Democracy,
artd in company with the B'Aiy and Re­
publican masses, have tsrolled themselves
under the banner of Faxuorr and Lraxarr. Wc are assured that the county will
give a majority cf 1.000 over Buchanan
and Fillmore combined, and more than
3,000 over Buchanan.

Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!
For a beautiful display of pure, unailterated Buchanan Locofocoism, see the

put in tbepeaitiotiary, or the South will

We have several communicatioDS de­
signed for our columns, which are unaccompound by the names of the writers.

Thia, |f they are not otherwise objtntoi

We

insert no communications unless we are

ion of the names of the authors,
aeveral other communications
numbered with the past, and which would
not seem to be of any immediate interest
to our readers. Wc may publish some
kills off al! who den t pay

while the United States soldiers, al the
bidding of the treacherous Northern
Doughface who disgraces the Presidential
Chair, and his sneaking and unprincipled
tool. Shannon, are engaged in stifling the
voices, and thwarting the action of the
real settlers of the Territory, and enforc­
ing tlie piratical and inhuman law* forced
upon them by an illegal and non-resident
Legislature. To perpetuate this system
of tyranny and oppression, and to force
th* Bloch Codt of Slavery upon the*peopic of Kansas, the South now ask for the
election of Buchanan. Friends of Faxmoxt and Darroa, buckle on your armor
and give,the Slaveocracy a Waterloo de­
feat.

of Ingham County.
For State Treaaurer,
SILAS M. HOLMES,
of Wayne County.
For Attorney General, '
JACOB M. HOWARD,
W e give below the names of a few of
of Wayne County.
For Buperintendent of Public Instruction, the Democratic papers that repudiate Bu­
chanan, the candidate of the Slave^iolding
IRA MAYHEW.
interest, and support the people’s candi­
of Calhoun County.
. vomfniasioncr of |hc State. Land ofce, date, JOHM. C. FrXMOXT.
FurCr
The Cayuga New Era, Ithaca Journal,
SEYMOU R B. TREADWELL,
Buffalo Republic, New York Evening
of Jackson County,
Post,
Lewis Republican, Angelica Repor­
&gt;r
Member
of
the
State
Board
of
Educa
­
Fc
ter, Watkins Republican, Summit City
tion.
Jaunial, Lanaingburg Democrat, Madison
GEORGE WILLARD,
of Calhoun Couuty.
Reflector, Manitowoc Tribune, Rockford
Democrat, Ravenna Democrat, Ionia Gaxette,Milwaukee
Wisconsin, Concord Re­
Tbe Ithaca Journal, one of tho oldest
and ablest Democratic paper* of New porter, Portland Expositor.
The
above
are
all Democratic papers;
York State, spurns the Siavery-extcnsion
platform of the Cincinnati Convention, j must of them have always been counted
fpudiate. Buchanan, the candidate of the | *mong tlw
m,*‘ influential
negro-drivers, and wheels gracefully into journal* of the party, and all of them
now
spurn
fob
Cincinnati
platform and
the ranks of the party that march's under
tbe Slavery-extension policy of the Loco
ths banner of Fxkmoxt and FaxxaoM.—
fco party. *ud warmly espouse the cause
"As goes Tompkins county ao goes the
Empire Stale,” has come to be regarded of Faxmoxr and Fxzxrox.
In addition to the above, wo have be
as a prophetic saying. - From 1B28 to
1862, in every Prtsidential contest, the fore us a list of 25 papers that have hith­
erto
been independent or neutral, which
vote of the great State of New York has
been cast for the candidate who received now throw off the garb of neutntiity and
go
in
for FaxwosT and Dattox ’with a
a majority in Tompkins county. There
bas been no exception to this, and glorious hearty good will.

able, is fatal to their publicwtion.

UASTOIT SAti-ta a

his bill before foe Beaate, be thm
la eharecterixad »te scope, showing the true
pith of his Democracy;
. ,
^‘*ThepritiS»pl-&lt;«f«hia bill. a. |

twreulsnlrr

nomination, in which he plaice b'^f
to take side, with the North, and to cheat
foe South, in all matt®*

“..‘Mr;.

illv sutaniUed
Wm. 4. HOWARD
JOHNSHEaHMAN

Tbc organ* and foe brawlluX politicians
of the Federal Igxnfoco party are busily

uciray
-------------f3g~A beautiful pole, 82 foet high, was wrouia
mistaken in his estimate* of men, and
,-isod on Monday evening, by the Repub­ Kjtias case be wa» singularly correct and
licans of this vilhfe; and although Uw exA. The New York Ereuiny Post,
weather waa rainy, and but abort notice which has been familiar wifo every crook
and turn in Democratic policy for forty
given, there were Republicans enough on
the ground V» raise it with ease ina few min­
- 1&gt;UI MUVI1
—- — -----------O’
utes. On the top of the polo waves a chance unfortunately ia, that it is foe
small pennon, and from the ground, 67 Norland nut tho South,that wUl be
cheated. Has foe South ever been di^
feet, stretches a wire across State street,
sppednted yet in any candidate whom It
from w Inch is suspended a large and beau­
printed and snppofoid!
The South
tiful fla^cat ing appropriate mottoes and
supporta no njan whom they do not know;
inacripikina-dha handiwork of the Re­ they put forward no man who is not eith­
er fully on their aide, or of whom they
publican Ladies of Hastings.
arc not perfectly *urc that they can mould
Much credit is doc to Mr. Gao. P. Ba­
him to their purposes. They knew Pierre
ker, whv designed and superintended the
far better than wc Democrat* of tbe North
getting up of die flag, and to Mr. 8. II. knew Mm; they secured our aid in cleetM srxa for the artistic skill displayed in ing him, and then made him, as they were
confident
from foe first of being able to
painting it; and also to the Ladles, who
made the same,and who are always ready do, their passive instrument. Buchanan
is altogether aa weak a man aa Pierre,
to lend their aid in all undertakings for
submitting a* obediently to the stronger
the advancement of truth.
will* and more imperious tempers of ofo
cr men.”
...
.
There lie* the fallacy, and Judge Le­
The Free Preu state* that the ‘.‘Black compte let foe cat out of the bag at one
Republican*” voted in tho United Blates jump, in hi* speech in Kanaaa, bn tbe ar­
Senate, to sustain *d enforce all the vile rival of the news of Buchanan’s ■omits-,
laws of Kanaaa. Iwause they vexed against |
1. “ Addre»?ng"foe
Addressing foe Southern
Southern maraud
maraud '
a bill authorizing Franklin Pierre to »P i or&gt; *bo had floaked in there to haraw* and I
point Border Ruffian Commissioner*, to drtv() out
£Ule TnCTli he toM them ■
go through the farne of bolding another
might bivc the fullest cunfidenc* in *
election in that down trodden Territory. । jj/ Rucbajun. He aasured them upon 1
Chn it be that Story thinks anybody will , pcrwnai knowledge, and upon tbe “Ixmor
believe such a lie!
of * gentleman,” that Jim Buchanan is
Tbe facts arc, as appears in tbc offictal
Up,,0
and ,
acdKint ».
of uk
the pn cred mg* vof
during the progress of tbc cam aia, ,
account
. the &amp;-nate. i in&gt;l u mma
in the “Globe,
dwuld
Globe," foal
that on tlie second of Ju»hou!&lt;l happen to observe ianything
ly, Mr. Wilson, a “Black Republican Sen ((n V.. .or
y, ^lief suppurt— .L-. of
-/I'.ator." offered tbe following aa an amend- rn( at tb|l Xsvrth calculated to militate
ment to foe bill called foe "Pacification” j
nXKlu»ion, thev might con-

j-to prevent fos pomlbiihy
hew by moneyed capitalist*-,
to natural enpital, that is to

circulating the fidselmod that John C.
Fremont is a Catholic. The assertion
has been denied, refuted, anfl shown to be

of Fremont

JAMES A. SWEKttV.

I
blackguard, “1’11 cut his d—d black Start
out of him, and yours too, madam, if V0M
don’t take care.’
Such was foe reply of Gov. Shannon of
Kansas, lo Mr*. Haxeltyne, who informed
him that she did not know where her hasband was.

The “Democrats” of the North who
think of voting for Buchanan might **
well approach and see the bed upon which
the Southern Democftwy propose to
stretch them, and stretch out their proft*,
sed principles. At s«Democratir fUtifr.
cation Meeting in Lynchburg, V*.
12th &lt;/ June, whose proceedings i
li»hcd ”by request” in the Ricum
»niin«r,it waa dedarvd that—
“Buchanan “not only denies the cnniti
■tulional right ot Congress to destroy or
weaken foe domestic institution* of tb:
:State*, but affirm* that it ia a ‘DUTY’ to
•UPHOLD’and *8TRENGTHEN'tbjfa.'

“Tnc principles are fully, fairly and expllcitly proclaimed. There isno dodging
,no evasion. Not only are the Fugitive
1Slave and the Kansas Act endorsed, but
a distinct pledge is given that, in all fa.
turc Territorial Legislation, the principles
of the Kansas Art, in respect to slavery,
shall govern the acticm of the National

lit!
|y in thb^ominee* of tboQ®vStion who

battle Creek,

i
Mifel

AND

b£: {
B of
bid.
dale.
and &lt;
btsbsTrtty giesn.thsi
•
■
■

UmM

gilVnd rapids

rpiie sobwtiben sr&gt; now rs
X SUpm betatea Battle C
*i&gt;d * In weekly liae brtwm
Grand Itwidr
■
TtopiZsTncmMrrACfcJ

Th-GHAMI HAKIM ST
| Crr.l .H. M-ndnj.. W.dnrul*
armeai Urtsd H&gt;p&gt;d&gt; th* «

JOBS HART. A*sxi»'
J.
13
NOTICE.
7
HEKItaXmy.u.JOaWU CARfAN TO­
BIAS, ba* w®

The Richmond (Va.,)\Enquirer, tinleading Southern Democratic organ, thus
jubilantly interpret* the Cincinuatti pfat.
■
form:

ny."

the most formidable opposition, a law for
working tlm gold mines, which seeded one
Kcntucky, Toombs, Toucoy, Weiler,
of the most difficult practical questions in
Catholio!
Wright and Yulee-82.
Thus it will be seen that to thia obnox­
ious bill tbc Republicans triad all
TV.
(Pa) JWctw .p»k.
get section* introduced
wu mwh Indliwd to muMra tho r:,lo.
u» pre-pwl ot Fremont wd Dw/ton laws, U!&gt;d Still
donthin .tar &amp; old Star,.
Pennsvlvania, as follows *
“Tlie Fillmore papers throughout foe

U'nd!

HUMPHKIY,

lowoA. ond Ibowsouro enjoy rnwit of «fa«
they find.*1—Boston Chronicle.

stand *qnare)y and folly upon the platfin m.
ll musk be bone-cracking to bo squared
up against that Virginia interpretation­
but »bal shall be said of this in the Enfalse, and yet these uiciidacioim, lying
quircr I
hypocrites, continue to reiterate it on the
Tux Tavx lasvx.—Tbe Democrat* of
assumption that “n lie well stuck to is as
the South, in tbe pending canvass cannot
good as the truth.” A cause that require*
rely on the &lt;&gt;ld grounds of apology and
sudh miserable fabrications to bolster it
excuv for slavery-; for they *«-k, not
up must be desperate indeed. Tbc teatimerely to retain it where it iZ but to ex­
moov published in to-day'* Banner proves
tend it into regions where it ia unknown.
conclusively that the charge is false; and
The, Constitution cannot help Slavery ifit
in addition we refer our reader* to the
be a violation of tbe laws of God ami of
following article from the New York In­
morality. Slavery is older than the Condependent, written by Rev. Henry Ward
elude that it was done or said upon local stltution, existed before and independent
Beecher.
•
"That all acts passed by the Legislature ^.derations, and for po&amp;v, ami was ly of it. We darive no right to our cause
of Kiuisaa,
Kansas, or
or by any
arty aasvmbly,
***-mbly, acting as
as ' not
u, have foe lightest influenre
such, l&gt;e, and tlie same are hereby abro­ or bearing after election.
gated and declared void, and of ao efTlie South, never having failed to secure most happy sad best situated
tecl.”
all their ingenuity, suggested to them to ditkm of Slavery. If we stni
On this proposal of Mr. Wilson, the ask, from every Democratic administra­
veas and nay* were ordered, on motion of tion, or Congress, whether Northern or intended to advance it; for we
Mr. Reid, of North Carolina, and every Southern, ha* no timiditv in their behalf, introduce into new territory but------------ nBorder Ruffian Senator ^present voted but looks aa complacently on while Bu. whom we aaaert’to be unfit tor liberty,
against this section, and every Republican chnnan makes free toil preteuaiona fi:r selfgt
equal aaacxnation with
for it.
During the same'session another the Northern market, a* the father of evil ।j sclfgovcrustetitand
other men. We must go a step farther.
other
I **Bbck Rcpubliren.” Mr. Turnbull, of Il­ might be supposed to do, while his safest
We must show that African slavery i*a
linois, offered as a new section, the follow­ and surest follower, makes a profession of
moral,
religioua,
natural
and probably,ia
Herald Excbaace Lt»t.
. Cbsreb. St Phkl
ing :
religion, the better to sene his real mas­ tiir general, a necessary institution of *oTbc N
ork Herald give* a list of j
“And be it former enacted, Hat all ter, under the hypocrite’s diiRuiar. This
eiety. Thi* is the only line of argument
its excha
classed according to their '
act* end proceedings of all and every bo­ show* that it can trust Mr. Buchanan— that will enable Soutbernen* to maintain
v
nil wiaistev. A
dy of men heretofore assembled in said but can the North! Slavery can trust the doctrine* of Stale equality and Slavery
political preferences:
I Episcopal fturr
Territory of liansaa, and claiming to be him. for he wears her roffle, and carries extension."
Of the list, 123 support Fremont; 105
a legislative aaacmbly thereof, a ifo an. her ear-niark; but how with freedom!—
support Buchanan, and 47 support Fill­
tbority to pass laws lor the Government W hat is her hold upon him 1 Thirty-eev. upon Northern Democrats!—well dues
more. Of the Fremont papers, 18 were
of said Territory, are hereby declared to I
he made a pro­ this negrodriver with a whip-ersckiug
j en yean ago in
In November,
Nov
be utterly null and void. And no person '
formerly independent, 78 Whig, 14 K.
.-J-..., but since that time, if finish to the article, which tells them a hat
__
_
feamun
of ..
freedom.
sliall
bold any office or exercise any auN-, and 12 Democratic.
wv except this secret letter, which the the South expects of them in the coming
rr..cer.Ai
tbority or jurisdiction in said Territory, Bceniny Post declares is now circulating
can vans, say—
The Skies Bri(hten.
under or by virtue of any power or au­ in New York, not a word, written or spo­
“But whilst they mar prefer their own
From every town in the county wo
thority derived from such Legislative as­ ken, not a vote, not a speech, not a whis­
social system, they will have u- admit in
sembly. Nor shall the members there­
bear the most cheering intelligence.—
per has come from him except it has been this canvasa that our* is also rightful and
of,
cxcicisc
any
power
or
authority
as
Scores of Democrats, disgusted with the
utterly, debasingly, and implicitly South­ legitimate, and sanctioned alike by the
such."
ern in tone, argument, vote and declara­ opinions and usages of mankind, and by
pro-slavery tendencies of the Democratic
Ou thus motion tiic yeas and nay* were
to perform the marriage ceremony, but
tion.
foe authority and express injunction* of
party, have left it and enrolled tbemsel res
on account of CoL Banton's opposition to ordered—and every Border Ruffian BcnaWith ths Cincinnati nlafo&gt;rm staring scripture. They cannot consistently main­
tor
present
voted
against
the
proposed
it, they were unwilling to do it. A fe­
them in the tare, it would be of little use tain that Slavery ia immoral inexpedient
nJk. Many of these have been men of male friend, in thia exigency, said that she section, and every Republican for it,
for the Locofoco leaders to shove a secret and profene, and yet continue to submit
Further, on the same day, Mr. Foster,
high atanding and influence in the Demo­ coaid find a clergvman who would aid
from band to hand in this State. The to its extentiun.**— Grand Rapids Boole.
another "Black Republican," proposed to
cratic party, and their efforts in■ the Re­ without fear, and brought in a Catholic add a section repealing Sec. 12 of a law larger part of the old Democratic party
clergyman, who married them. Like a
are now openly acting with the Republipublican cause will tell fearfully upon (he true lover and gallaat man. Fremont said
The
prospects ef the African Democracy and that he did not care rAo did it, so that it
dom, and one-half of the remainder will
“If any free person, by speaking or by
was done quick and strong. Had we
their Federal leader.
bo so, long before it will be practicable to
writing,
assert
or
maintain
that
persons
l«n
in
Col.
Fremont
’s
place,
we
would
Our friends throughout the State ean
manipulate them with the letter In quea mark to note some few ‘‘changes going
have not the right to bold Slaves in the
draw on Barry County for a goood round have been married if it had required us Territory, any book, paper, magazine, don. The men of the West are practical oo," as a campaign progrearea. The era
to walk through a row of priest* and bish­
majority for Fxxmoxt, and the draft will ops as long as from Washington to Rome, pamrhlet, or circular, containing any de­
ever." In 1844, Buchanan’s dishonorable
nial of foe right of persons to bold slaves
winding up wifo the Pope himself.
and deepieMe count Kneards Mr. Clsy,
la it not ludicrous to sec a class of citi- in this Territory, such persons shall be look to actions.—IM. Mr.
aided by Tyler’s frsacA rry, induced some
deemed guilty of felony, and punished by
changes to Mr. Polk: In 1848, the henIf there is a Whig in Barry county wok Lof Catholicism, and dreading the evils of imprisonment al hard labor for a term of
In replying to a remark that to refuse esty of heart and devoted patriotism of
could by any possibility be induced to’ papacy above all things, seixmg a quiet
to admit a naw Slave State into the Union Gen. Taylor, won him many changre from
Wxitesumt gentleman, and insisting upon
would “dismember the Union," foe., the
Onondaga Democrat, a German paper,
the able article on our first page, copied ilUat he sW be a Catholic 1 In vain which reads aa follows:
“No person who is oonedcntiously op­
he struggles and protects-, Catholic he
says:
considered •
t” for either prrfrom the Louisville Journal, showing th-'
ehall be, whether he will or not! “But, posed to holding Slaven, or who does not
“In a true Republic Slavery may be ty to trium]____ _
’ converts of note
agency and complicity of Buchanan in the gentlemen, I do not believe in the doc­ admit the right to bold Slaves in this Ter­
.».i.
______
___ to
tolerated aa an existing evil, but a man in any of the States. But
the
cwak':oes
foul slanders that ruined the political for­ trine*; I was reared by a Protestant ritory, shall sit aa a juror on the trial of
who works for the equality between Sla­ Frxmort come not single friends, but 8y
tunes of the eloquent Henry Clay. From mother, in a Protestant chiarab; I have any prosecution for the violation of any very and Freedom and for the extension battellions—by Counties. Here are the
of the sections of this act.”
J
married
a
Protestant
wife
;
tr.y
children
the developemcnts tlicsc made, it will be
of Slavery, works for a wore thing tlnui
On tho question of repealing tlwse Mo­ Monarchy—ho battles for an Oligarchy,
have had Protestant baptism; we and
seen that, so far from acting dishonorably
DtMociincii "Ou HnnMn"—'Ho
they attend Protestant worship, and we tions, the yeas and nays were ordered, Mrlktrelk Al oil »tmAA IkAA L---- .____________
are, both by education and conviction, which we append:
ConvexW'ut resisted and spurned the diabonora- Protestants. You must excuse us, but we
Yeas—Messrs. Alien, Bell, of New
The Democrat runs up the name* of
ble propositions that were made to him cannot be Catholics.” The eager gentle- Hkmpshire, Clayton, Collamer, Durkee, Fremont and Dayton.
awn rax PiavroaiL but they Erdorms
Fessenden, Foot, Foster. Hali, Seward,
by Buchanan. It will also appear that
FRKMORT
Awn
IUB
PkATrORM,
S&amp;d
Catholics; you are Catholics; we will Trumbull, Wade and Wilson—18.
ed lo Setpport kirn for Ike Presidency, by
have you Catholics; all that yoa say may
Neys—Messrs. Bayard, Benjamin,
Duriag die short time that CoL FreGovernor Letcher that he would not
B majority of six or seven. This was tbc
Biggs, Biglsr, Bright, Brodhred,. Brown,
publish the facta of the matter without
Cims, day. Dodge, Diniglaa, Evans, Fitz­
patrick, Geyer, Hunter, hereon, Jones, of tenre, he urged through the Senate sgsi&gt;rt
hia consent, persisted in refusing his con-

duct, and the exposure of hia duplicity.

A gnat ratification

tta Richmond (V^.)
i,.
W-htajUm Cltam.

and* rfpc»r msa are digging nut fortune,
for themselves with tfer own hands ia
California, and those hands will rise far
Fremont and Daytim like a forest, when-

for.obvious reason-,
—- ——say is all right- and
lclf&lt;r .****** L
nimmrimr this fact Wifo the brad oned into town at the bead of 200 dragoons naliuua. The report is too voluminous candidate of the Slaveocracy.
At a reg­ qualified statement 0,1 .Mf-Bu5*"’.&lt;?f^.t
and dispersed the Legislature. Thus are for our columns. We give below the con­ ularly called Democratic Convention of he is foe platform, and foal the P1^0™
the energies of the Democratic party and clusion at wliich tiie committee arrives.
that county, Buchanan and the Cincinnati is die candidate, and we have a truo|pic­
/irW. Tk»i ~cb
in tbr Trcrilwy beM platform were formally spumed and re­ ture of the man. from foe very outset of
the resources of the present Douyhfate
under Uw orr*aK nr Jl^pd T*rrttartal tow ba*
bis career. Gen. Andre* Jackson was
Administration exercised to subvert Free­ bMn MrTMVwpain4ia»**i««*
jected, and a resolution was passed to sup­
aware of this peculiarity,
dom In Kansas. Hordes of Border Ruf
port Fxxmoct and Darrox, and the pein- ing that Polk was about to call Budmaai
ciplee of the Philadelphia platform. The iX his cabinet, relied upon him. and
Democratic leaders, Atchison and String­ «m u iU&lt;rU)y-«MUlitui
Liberty-loving Dcroocr^y of ^Empire warned him against “tho o.d fox of Lanfellow, throng all the thoroughfare* thro'
Stele cannot be sold out to Buchanan and CMter"-he teld Polk that Buchanan was
trickery, and not to be trusted, and that
Missouri, plundering and robbing the em­

JOHN W. HTEBHINK.

“Wkm I saw that,” says the Judge. “/ in Oswego, Onondaga, Wayne, Herkimer,
knerr I ten in Bosfonyton, immediately.” and various other counties of the State,
The sarcasm of the remark is as biting ae
and resolved to support Frxmoft and
the wit is puryent.
Dattor. The work goes on gloriously.
The Richmond Enquirer says that all Look out for about 50,000 majority for.

The students at Wesleyan UnirersitT,

“go

nd wtarK. tta rattrnnt.
«• Skid. l»i«*
m &gt;bu«mg .bout •mnngljm

piratical laws which the Democratic de«mln»U« W nobi,
linisttation are enforcing with the miiMlre.lon of SUray, nd
itary power of foe Nation, was an illegal
body, elected by fraud and vloknre, and
brnt pot of the old Doto«M1« ptalJ •”
that a majority of its numbers of both elrt^lv enrolled h tta ILpoUku. ™l».
House*, were elected I* non-resident
the legal voter* of the
and .till Ux-v eon...
Missourians. The voluminous testimony
under tbc Topeka Constitution,
Topeka on the 4th day of July. Colonel taken by the committee, reveal* a system
Tbc Silas Wright Democracy uf Her­
Sumner, acting under the order* of the of frairi, violence, atrocity and viUany
unparaHdled In the history of civilircd kimer county, New York, repudiate the
geatility and intellect, Barry county Will

■Die Wahhiiigton correspondent of the
New York T\mes save Judge Kellogg, a
venernbfe citizen of Michigan, arrived ia
that city on- Saturday evening. It was
as ooxs rnx Bran, so coxa ruz Uxiox."
his first visit to the Federal Capitol, and
_ __ I
We have similar advicea from all parts
when ths car* stopped he w------ - —
be noticed
State. Many
certain where be was; but___________
_ of the Jfmptre
.
. of the ablest
that all the passenger* were leaving foe Democratic papers have repudiated foe
mm
a. h.
. -.
—
cars, k.
he followed sail. As
he entered .kthe African
Democracy, and....
raised the stand. ­
tan or ta
.«...«.! w of F&gt;n&lt;OT.
coo,„tio„,
gaged in caning another ferociously, all
of the Democratic party have been held
over foe room.

Batoii - ■ :

W.u
at rtaam •»!
B. R. Poww- B*l-. &lt;«• 'dilor'

his breutlfa! article ia a specimtn of hfo

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Chilton’s resolution, and in my letter m
answer to Gen- Jackron.
1 have not myself any rery distinct
reflection of what transpired in your
room nearly twenty years ago, but doubtlea* 1 axprcrecd a rtrcnx wifo to hiniaell"
as 1 had dpne a hundred time* to other*,
that be might rote for Gen. Jackson, and
if he desirvd it, become bls Secretary of
State. Had he voted for foe General’ in
case of his election, I should most Certain­
ly exercize any Influence I might have
po*sewsd to accomplish this nwult; and
fol* I should have dune from the most
diainterreted friendly and patriotic mo­
tives.
This conversation of mine, whatever it
muy have been, can never be brought
home to Gen. Jackson. 1 never had but
one conversation wifo him on the subject
of the then pending election, and that up­
on tbc street, and the whole of it vertafun
et kieratin, when ootuparatively frefo up.
on my memory, was given to foe public
in toy letter of August, 1837. The pub­
lication, then, of this private conversation
could serve no other puqwwe than to
embarrara me and force me prominently
into the pending exmteat—which I desire
to avoid.
You are certainly oorret in your recol­
lection. “You told me explicitly that you
did not f&lt;* l at liberty to give the conver­
sation alluded to, and would not do ao,
under any circumstancesi, without my ex­
press permission.” In piis you acted, aa
ymi'evor have done, like a man of boner
and principle."
To foow how the terrible exposition
made by Mr. Clay in Colton’s biography
of him, was regarded at that time, wc mav
mention the fact that, when it appeared,
the Democratic: otgans were’ startled
by it. Mr. Buchanan was then no candi­
date for offikv, and on that account it
created a less powerfull impression than '
it otherwise would have done, but we
vividly remember the sensation mani­
fested by the Dcmooiatic paper*, especial­
ly those ofPennsyIranis. 5Vc copied into
that Journal an article from the most
prominent and influential of them all dec­
laring. as several of the rest did, that
Mr. Buchanan must respond to and refute
foe charge made againM him or expect to
be dispensed with by his party. And we
and hundreds of other W'hig editor*
sailed upon him and defied him to respond
while yet Henry Clay and R. 1’. Leteher
were both living to meet any dex'ial or
equivocation that be might put forth.—
But he replied not. He uttercd^io word.
He could uot be induced even by the
wanting threats of political opponents to
open his mouth. Humbly he bore from
the greatest man then living upon the earth
a published charge, which if true, exhibited
the most irreiKumabio ^infamy on his
part.
And now we ask the old friends of
Henry Clay, wc ask the Old-Line Whig,
wc aak ail honorable men, wc ask the
whole American people what they think of
Jan&gt;a* Buchanan, and how they" mean to
act toward* him! O, what a shame, what
a burning shame, what an everlasting
shame it would be. If the American nation,
after having thrice rejocted Henry Clay
from the Presudcncv on account of a charc'c

The Ionia Gasellr, foe able Democrat­
party tv indebted for the brilliant, chaste aouri RoUtao, •bo 'nrru.iKin the poll,
and daaskal editorial, to a hopeful sprig ud, with bow.. .koi’ta »» J rerolv«A ic paper of loH* County, hm.l. down foe
, r.„v__ _
HrwBkjmridaa.*ad

un« &lt;x surer- tn
*nd •tneknl wiibg.'

BARRY CO., VIZ:

patnsuir thrs&gt;.
StiEP.
H.IIW Creek. J&lt; n» 1st,
:*TA r-.d l-IVEKY ST
witbtPsUv'r hsr, to ttw

KANSAS

“ Be a Free
Tlth U nod. 1
e*r» and interest.
Thapisifwe
it so,-by selli
Mortgage sale
cheap, w.e
receiving
from New
large asso
of Sprin,
Su m n
gooc
which *ve ol
’.ffi"Z"S;duced rates,

READY

Oiir stock
sed in part &lt;
WILLIAM U BOOTH. Mortgsc'*11 fiREEXFIEl.n. Mortgagee's AU'r.
Holod Jafr *•-'“AA
_
I&lt;

Mkl Itariil^Forkn!

’

40
v

etwmvttrrtsB-^b iusratc s
HAKLE1 b
--------------- ------------- I

Aswr-’

Lawns. •
।
Ginghams ,f
Printa

,

i sum**

I
ATtosiSw^a1 ulf"’re'

•_HAWLEY\S-_ ' U&gt; filrt &lt;TOT) tiling tta.

K5*’
' We do n&lt;
ypn*। brag aboi
goods che
____
___
our neiglib*
^6BH;i&gt;=rtaJsa-«&gt;Ah.M]IAWU,^ wish to luv
j and gatjsfy t
w«nita ta,_____________ To ])Crso,
LwLBTKri

wo.j

C.7‘

j

...

*

an(I wishing
hawlktil. • purchases,
nBrucrs

HAWLRT-K

i.say gjye US

. ,; vvp
will sell
’’v
want at ver
‘ ■*
no matter
j your “pile •
kept
Dm Pbllwawplrer's stwme FwmbT Tea
ME5 MAPI 1!CB BEFORE THEY KNOW IT I
on hand.
Money o
note&lt; ami
will be th:
ceived.
NOTICE.

J wife C»*oux* bas left my bed

■ OttiXT
;IU*ting&lt;-’

Send in Your Orders,

ta. fta. M*er* or w*»

REMARKABLY LOW

PRICES.

R*’Pud“U*

Truly, foa work worebrevalv on.

1

SM1.'
;
Boots,

Die

Lower

OrFiCE GLN Ki*-

Ml

| Local. CanvS**&gt;»£-

, •J"’“

�GOOD NEWSH

attraction
'

TAILOR SHOP
INDVCaiENTH

SUPERIOR

AT

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

NEVINS ft KNAPEN

HARDWABE Goods
STORE.

H. J. KENFIELD’S. are just
NOW 18 THE TIME.
I, 000 Men Wanted,
TO WHOM GOODS WILL IE SOLD

AT THE

Tho Promised Good Timo han

T J UUMPHRKY.

8TEBBDI8 &amp; RUSSELL.
IVE have on hand, a largo and extensive
HE tide in tho ofluint of those men
11 Stock of Goods and are ccnatantly
JAMES A. SKBSZEY.
direct from New York, addi­
who want anything in tbe line of receiving
i
HARDWARE, which Is moat sure totions
i
to onr already large Stock sclertcii
WiBlloB
lead on to fortunn, is now setting very with
•
great care aa to tho wants of. thia
strongly in the direction of HADLEY community
&lt;
of
A WIGHYMAN'S NEW STORE.—
AND
Tbc fttxxl from the East him jimt rolled in,
floating to our Store tlie largest and most
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES,
perfect assortment of Goods In our line
that out l»e found at any place west of
biwliMM., In di it.
v Detroit city.
rand Rapid,. '
Our Increasing trade, .and the increas­
JBWBUlF'
“
r ■-&gt; -sue m muu inungaa* cua
TbefHASTI.N
ing wants of the citizens of Barry and
SPECTACLES.
I dracntxd Iherrin aa tuUov
THIMDI.ES.
adjoining counties, have induced us lo en­
large our business by tits purehaso of a
J k.ciibcd aa follow, to wit: '
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
ter of aectioo
north of range
than has ever before been brought to this
public unction
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, market. Our »t&lt;&gt;ck comprises everything
in tbe line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of. We have made
Tb- GRAND RAPIDS STAGES Im*
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, ns
Hosting, May IM.
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
NOTIGE»»Ute. and Cascade.— ~~
--------------- ---- ------- — ■ '---------- - ---- — principle of
^yill 1.1.1' : r -J!. JOSEPH CARMAX TOSmall Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery and
Glass teare, Hatt Caps and Jtonnets
li-rllJ *!l rt
Our Goods are now offered st a very small
a nice assortment and very eheap.
advance
on cost. AVe sneak no vain or
EZRA TOBIAS
BOOTS AND SHOES
bombastic wordu, but what we say will
I'UIa great variety of
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.
be found to be literally hue. Wc never
1 »NI» FOR SA LE IN' CARLTON
Ready Made
talk for Bunconiitc. Our Goods, both of
BARKY CO..
our own manufacture, and importation,
will be found preciaciy as wc recommend
them. And as to price, wc are -firmly
SHEPARD A NICHOLS.a
resolved to not be iindersukl by any
House in Hastings, Marshall,-Rattle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
others wanting Goods in our line, make a
S'-vlo quality or price, NAILS, SASH.
note of
and try us, before making
■ -thcir-pUrchases.
.
T0
Also a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox sermon, &lt;ntr stock of
Goods, such as jkmiuit Ribliuiis and
Goods ia contained under several different Flowers, Paraaals; rMnCChalliea, Ijiwna,
heads, and each hied comprises ttvtral
Muslins, Mantillas, sanuncr Shawl*,
dirtinet particulars.
.
Glove*, Hosiery &amp;c.,
oa which we
ll lOTil. Ksl*ui*ri«&gt;. Mica
FARMING UTENSILS:
promise you
Grain Cradles, Grawi Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Manure Forks.
Sboveh, Spades. Rakes, Hoes, Ac.
WOODEN WARE:
0
; SALE-—Drfanll having been

T

battle Creek, Hastings,

T HAVE Jsst relurawl from Mr
1 verr Isre* »ioei «T SPRIMO
GOODS, wlileh were parebasii st

KK1, W..U'&gt; -MAIO. VLUlUinu, DWID wu
HHOffl. HATS A CAPS, GLASS a»4 GLASS­
WARE Ar Ar

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

Goods
Which they offer for

• v.
COME AND TRY ME.

FOR CASH,

■k, not

c Con.
udent-

ill it
gro is

CLOTHING,

Otaniw*. F«mtM «~K
We
do not WUIi
wish.lU
to
..
-- ---- -- ,
HUUUIIUL
READY MADE CLOTHING
o akw
ibrair about
c-p., i.u« .tvi«; a»u
WY
“-&lt;^'go^s
cheaperselling
than । h.u
ti,... .j•

rpuiLEt: liar, and tfohfeOAP, at
__
1
.HAWLEY’S.
j^ODA-L.ALKKATL'.&lt;SM -dod»
*
«id R«1 ChStU
M
HAWLEYS.
A forge Mwimrel iirt'AS'filtS. »i ~~
A
________
HAWLKTA

1VHiTTSth

xliani

of summer

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
pacu, Mourning la
•IIict kind* of Sprit

Goods

Pura’metta. Alpacca,
—-J* J .T- — . ...
i
Denim*,
Goods, we have now in Store a large and
_! Pork!! Pork!!!
Sbeetiugs.
Sheetings.
the finest styles df American
। general aMortinent of
40 I,14&gt; 11 &lt;l,r 1**&gt;ln|i*D.rc‘. HAWLKyV I Shirting*, Kentucky Jeans, Ilota, Caps,
Prints, Dress Trunrpinga, MoirI.SHELF
AND---OTHER
HARDWARE
i &lt;0I). WHITE FIsiiXMp'MACKiRKiTrt- Ready made Clothing,
antique Velvet and Mo«; Rush
—--------------------------------------------------I
HAWLKYS. I
Boot*,
■
Borders, Boudeta, Glove*, Ribbons,Silks, Such a* Table nnd Pocket Cutkry, Till.
Satin*. ErabroidcrinQ Silk. Victorinas,1 Chest, and Cimboan! ixicks. Pailkick*,
7GAHS. &gt; jrup,'mid MuImm*. alwaryoo^od j '
Shoes,
HAVtlXTS. I
' " s’ Comforters. Children's Ho'jds,Ac. j ButU and Screws of every variety and
Crockery.
ry.
Laujit
’pEA&gt; of th* ebuicrai kii.ii", st
|
' Hardware,
—:------------ GOODS,
---------------- ।
kind: Knob Locks and Ijitcbcs, Finish­
COTTON
ing Nails. House Tritnniinjri of every
. .
...a^sr
Brown and Bleached Factory, Woolen kind, Cuplmonl Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
A SNUFF.
___ • HAWLKY-A ‘ ui foot everything that our friends need.
Shawls, single and double.
and Table Castors, Shot Ppuche* and

•mmg

mil in

that cannot be beat in

aaaortment

H. J. KEXFIELD.

Lawns, Berages, Delaines, Challis, dec
KEXFIELDB.

QUAWI.M.

Whit* Crape Shawl*. Btedi and

]

Ladies will do well to call and examine

FARMING TOOLS.

ament

intain
atcry

Among our «tock may be found a fine

STORE,

Be a Free State!!!
P‘2*^ -•asagr
jpjr i That is if we can make1
our stock of
it so, by selling goods
, siwetins*. Ticking*, stripod
dieap. we are now
Shlrtiar*. Benched Sheeting, and Shirting*.
GREAT BARGAINS. Domestics
receiving directly The subscriber would
We also carry on!
FURNITURE I CiJ
from New York a
to«&gt; Drilling A&lt;
Wash Tub*, Pail«, Augur and Chisel the
KENFIELD*S.
before purchasing elsewhere.
Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Boards,Mop
Business and shall
large assortment
call attention to his new and well assort­ Sticks, Clothes Pina, Ac.
ed stock of
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
keepeven-thing
per-l
“
*■«
--------------of Sprihg and
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Haiid Saw.*, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Grind Stones and
Selcoted with care exprrealy to meet
S u mme r
Saws, Augurs, Planes of all diwcriptions, taming to that Line. X* ■&gt;*«««_________ kekpielBs
the want* of the people of Has­
ty at
Bits and Bit-Stocks. Axes, Adu-s. IlroadKENFIELDS.
goods
tings and Barry county.
Axns, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds, We use great care in
Every thing that in ne­
Hangings, constantly cm hand.
| Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Gun- t he
Manufacture ofI
made
which we offer at recessary to one’s
Igcs, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Otis ।
comfort and
as, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes.
our
Furnitur^
&amp;
none
|
&lt;luce&lt;l rates, for
IwppincM, as far as tempo­
MASON’S TOOLS.
ral wants are concerned,
but the best materialsI X....ots.
™&lt;&gt;tsn..
READY PAY.
Also a large assortment of
Plastering. Bride,
Idt. Milt
and corner
Corner Trowel*,
yowri*.
J Hoot* and Shoe*. »rer brought lu Uu*market
(except Hardware) are now
Spirit 1-cticl* and
’
”
•• •­
.1 Plumb Bob.,
White
used and none but the
offered
for
READY
PAY.
Our stock is compri­
wash Brushes, &amp;c.
best
workmen
employ
­
Ladies’ Dress Goods,»
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
sed in part of
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, iron and
OF
iMtwfM,
ed. Among our Stock
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
WILLIAM I* BOOTH. Mortgagte.
GinghanM
the latest
W2PS^“SuT’- ■KXlXKBreaks
Sewing and Pegging Awis Aic.
Print*
styles; Delaines,
may be found
In additiiat to the above enumerated
sz-.“^x:
ss'rtes.p-

o En.

•a with

or Ready Pay.

Our stock consists i
part of

New

KANSAS BOUND

»ale

Cheaper Than Ever,

COMPETITION.

fcjggjyjfc VARIET¥

Spi

i *

Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip­
tion, Mnleablo Butts and Wrenchiw,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,
Strap Hinges. Hooks nnd Staples, Iron
fmd Wood Bench Screws. Sad Irons. Axes,
---------GKR.OCEH.IES
Mill
.
...
,
1, • .
Xliu Saws,
MW, Grubbing
lininwnR Hoea,
nmw, Window
&lt;• mu«w
of all kinds, Drags, Medidnel, Pnmta, G1(Ufl|
/’i._ (?ut M&lt;1 WroughtCarriage
N»?l&lt; farrinne
Oil*,
Bolts.
oik Dycatufls,
DjoauHA Ac.
a&lt;-. &amp;c.
Bolts, Cable
Cable Mid
and Trace
Trace (ThairL
(Tiairn Brass
Unis* KctKet­
II ■I
C.nnd tle*,
. .Iron m
o. ’
Teakettles, Fry ing Pans, Steel­
yards, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and
” “
'
N. ACKLEY.
Cow Brils with Strap*, and everything
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
else from a Twentyriloroe-Powtr Crow­
Bar down to n Cambric Needle.
We have also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also.
CHICAGO
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will sxu.
at a rrnvax so low as to defy competi­
tion.
We desire lo call particular attention
PRINTERS WAREHOUSE,
to our ZXTCWSIVE STOCK or
COOKING STOVES.

CASH,

Bed

COHfis, C«tion~&amp;1oliMa Line* SaiTWocJ
Turo^d
HAWUtra. _
jlHQCOLA'ffl s»d rifoi Tse. at__
v
_
_
HAWUnrs.
MATL-H^ of ill kiwLTd
•.L,.'-'
UAWUBYTk
tm
io

and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call anti
NOTICE.
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
trading alter Ulis date.
no matter how small
Miles wiuox.
**«■ ——--,
*--------- =R- your
your “pile”. That good
vIcRaT
Tea kept constantly
ME5 MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT!
। on hand.
Money on those old
ISATlC C. MOTT.
notes and accounts
j wiH be thankfully reCe*V,e^RANT * BPAULDIXG.
Hooting*, June 18, 1856-

_

JpFKECESEltACBOOKACB^CT

Send in Youb Obdebs, .

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
Out CM be «Nud to tjw esstem or w*s era snrk»t 1&lt; comrits* OTtey varisty and kind W Sugars.
&gt;!*•&gt;&lt;*, Snvp, 4c-, which wilt be soM **
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
, 11 from M
rwaU Mr nouod. CtlS** CV

53‘jR?c:Ei?’I:ES3*e.
M?" “d

our neighbors, but we,
wish to have all call J
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having

WANTED’’
JSto*bo per month.

­

seciLT.miFS axd book cas
ROCKEBY. A an .aworttneat of cheap aad I CORN &amp; OATS FOR SALE FOR
ks SOFAS. BirRBAVS, SO­
rich Crockery and Olaaa Ware, eompnamgavFA
COttABK. Al'.vsr
I try thing in that I»*. Glaaa MoUatra Cam, a naw
.,il.l.
Cnhi uil Saucer* for H5ci* a a»L al
lixd .brn coAtstox
BKOSTKADS
,
... ,
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Full Lsaf ■ ■ww*uitj;
Jenny Lind and Liyht Stands, Loungtt. . VV frouUH
common Cane and Spring bottum Chairs. | o&lt; H Uadsat
Any quantity of Pine, Cherry, White j rriABLECL0‘
wood and Black Walnut
•*;
•"
Aa we shall be continually receiving ad-

,

C

on hand and for sale L.——--------... ..KEN.. FIELD'S.
...«»., Ar O-h. W. ««M Irvlu . cdl
and an examination of cur Goods and other kiad* of trtoiminp. »t
Prices, and we will try and satisfy you.
STEBBINS A RUS8BLL.
Hasting*, June 9, 1850.

SHFFLELD'8

K EX FILLIPS.

PRKXCH PRDtW.ot^

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

300^&gt;«*-*—-*3MkOT.

purchase will find induoronata

L

AT ALL TIMES

KENFIEI.D S.

Ibelr cnwrjinw.
it of sBhaaiOMta

TYPE FOUNDERY

Comprising all the newt**, and most afPBOVKD pattkbxs that can Lo bought in
AVING our nrrangeinunta complete the Easu rn markets. Also, to our cx- uinmenl with Inatrwtlon. The
to supply all the requisites of the terwive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
trade with a stock of
STOVES.
Wc utter no idle boast, when wc say
that our aaaortxnent of SteBM i# better
Mid more extensive than can be found at
any other Store woat of Detroit; and we
unhi.^ng^cry
do but speak the simpik, makku thcth,
when we proclaim to the car* of tlie in­
telligent million that wk will xot. bk ckDiasoa.r&gt; by any other house, either great
or smhU.
owx MAKUFAcn’Rs
TLN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
____ —
iK.
reunuitro
WARE—Of our own manufacture, alwars on hand, and made U&gt; order, and all
Goida made by us will be warranted Hoar, accur.tr i law.
de of Cutvent Event*.
reserve.
FINE finish
most perfect without
And now friend*, one word with you.

H

KEVINS d&lt; KNAPEN.

PRESSES, TYPE, INK.

(LOCKS Waniatad •
gTOSEWAMofall kind, at

Those indebted by note or otherwise,

; 30,000
, TTACmrar HOTica-UtaWrud* "

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SI

ar“oF5?

KENFIELDS.

A LITTLE CASH

SUPERIOR METAL,
^

letter.

PRINTUG
PRESSES
x
W.ll known msnnb

Jfanx

H HOXt CO,

procure Godds |hat will pleMe you. In
return, we aoliqit from you * generous
ugtronace; and we would catocrn it as a
particular finforif those who b»v» ua"€ttled accounts with us would rail and settle
the sunie nt the earliest possible moment.
You will always find us iw&gt;r *»
uao to attend to ibis branch of the busi­
ness. Donatbcbsahfol; bring inyour
money, pay up Ufo «ki were mkI comjrimJ.uewXc- W. stadl be happy to

H..GRBncronLD
Attorney

NEVINS a KNArZN.
The MMMfcMa

ara you, both to rtcolre onr pay and to
8fS®t9tw*te

FAMILY GROCERY
HADLEY * WleUTMAN.

.4t

Prices

Lower

Dated Muy »&gt; W

Hastings, June 12,1866.
JU*. H—" .ad T.I M

c.worr

EXTRA 81

FLOUR

�SALE bf

^tate^ajTuXs'
Vfr?

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-

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a::? I s g

r|aw|

M

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n
-

404
405
« lot bet’n 1287
1288
U a
U ]257
1258

M

NEW STAGE

1344
1845
415
414
IT

I TO

1. Um ■araiag oa Mneday*.WJL - *?HBOUGH IN SEVEN HOltBS,-

11
11

1 TO

•“* nw
tef tbe Stale Bids at thia OSm prior to
WHITNEY J05E8.
Aeditar tZeaera?

m*B «r ruaiQi

BEAUMONT’S

ANKUAL TAX BALES.

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

*

THOS. F. HARVEY,

Nbfivr

&amp; S

:■«. onrrt

LUadHKOV ALLKOHM FOB IULB.
' Wm. &amp; OARB130I.

kwaw ■»«*

£ £

MUtCJU^T tailor.

1 &gt;00

Made Clothing

1CB COOLLEMOXADEserved up.on short no-

Tom 4 North of Baafe * We»t

L A. HOLDBBOOK. k

^TcECXEAM, delicately palstsaMs. rfobt from

J0M 10O &lt;

IBM.

the public

would

than

H. BBAUMONT.
VILLAGE ORDLX AN C EH-

that

UnnA Spavuhxo. Dcak-w in r.Il kind*

Ever! J
Wc have now on'
hand a slock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

I S
1855.

•B

to make,room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
•ceorriing to Uw.- witkjo slsty i
S--IA
that !
Ready Made Coth*
1 ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
rtb.vufac'i
&amp;, Shoes,
Huliap. M»y 10, 1AM.
--------------------- ------ and other goods is
quite full, and wc will
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them at prices that
will astonish the

&amp;•
itstts.e
5
'owfr^ll
$::» a

rVebnwqU
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MORE DEPREDATIONS

or Body Pay.

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.

men and boyax!ta.uvn
'I

in debt to hint for clothing that i. 4tie»u

worn out,

WALK VP TO THE CAPTAIKX*
Buxxv A MrAimu'a 1'.J r» « I**’
Office and

S. II.
, •eJ£Wr*J

JcwtJor CI»M’* ••nrt Wi le
Shop in Ackler-. Rtotr. H-itr—

world

COMlttTTXD BT THE

BORDER RUFFIANS!
T is not our intention to detail the hor­
rors of Civil War, but to call attention
to the
SPLENDID STOCK1 OF

I

We have also, eve­
' oblige,
ry thing in the

Yuura, Most Rcspcttfeliy,

CABINET WARE

NEW GOODS!

:a

II. -I. Kl«ntw. D. aler in &lt; ■ . : -. &gt; zr:.: •,
of pnr U«U, Unam* (n*k&lt;n, ll.-tj
Itoedr Mwio c'H&gt;u&gt;i*4. &lt;u»u. c^.
«ae
aSZ.
wXl Ut J.UU, U.

f. F. HARVEY .

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

S3.
u 1120
w 1127
u 1128
“
1129
“ 1180
“J 1181
“ 1132
“ 1133
“
1134
“
1185
“
1187
“
1138
“
1179
“
1183
“ 1184
“ 1185
“
1186
“
1*10
“ 1211
“ 1212
“
1213
u 1214
“
1215
- 1215
“
1216
“ 1218
“ 1219

IOS)

11
IS M3 da2
IM
JS a t

79 IM
4«T

M do «&gt;I
«• ds IO

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“
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1233
1224
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1240
1288

•
“
“
•
“
•
“
"
“

1288
1250
1272
1278
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1179

**

1190

“
u
“

1281
1294
1298

“
“
-

1800
1381
1808

5
1217

KM8

line, such as Bureaus,
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
We do not hesitate to ear that our '
stock h *• splendid,'’ and our pi'
Bedsteads, Lounges,
ccdcnU-dly for. For ChsA or 1___ f__

llasGnga, May 1, 1856.
int chg tot*].
GREAT REDUCTION L*4 PUCES ’’
81
1 70
81 we won't 'bt vndtrtold- Call and examine j
XO HUMBUG.
1 70
81
1 70
8: our stock of
I 70
81
1 70
81 Broad, Caaaimcre, nnd Kentucky Jean 1 Call &lt;111(1 SCC OUT Stock.
1 70
. Cl___ ____ r L
.. -A
wnnumiiMi.t nave bow
81
Clothe; Sheeting*. Clneknand
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL
1 70
61
Stripei, Denitns and
1 70
81
Ticking*.
1 70
81
Cull and examine our stock of
81
1 70
81 BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES.
2 70
92
Men'* Double Soled Stogaa.
1 70
81
A general assortment of now and tab“
“
7 Brogans.
1 70
81
Ttea and Gaiter*.
pl*o&gt;tEistata.
1 70
81
Ladies' Bottteca, Walking Shoe*.
•bo" •*
1 70
81
“
Slips, Tice, and Gaitere.
2 70
92
Call and examine our large stock &lt;f
2 70
92
1 70
88
I
17 1 70
88
1 70
88 Tea, that can’t be beat; Coffee, Sugar,
17 1 70
and trimmings of all kinds—Can’t foil to
18 1 70
13 1 70
Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
13
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Farming Tools, of tbe boat patterns; alio,
18
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tube,
italic STS
m l that *• an o-x
13 1 70
Pails, ta.7ic.
X reemrms Um tahUoos to our block of Go--1 •.
13 1 70
•nd all, la want of ■rtMiu ia our liriv, art r»qnt»l13 1 70
LADIES—Don’t burn in the Sun, when
13 1 70
you can buy a good
13 1 70
13 1 70
13 1 70
I or TEN SHILLINGS; and those tlmt
17
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
Wnrf wAidlwo win wU
10
the Cheap Cash Sroas of
70
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10

Beady Made Clothing, |

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END il

..•tuifi Ur’try

Jrocerie

GROCERIES

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
rpnx
££

, W. WAKvnt. FetJib niiUI*T«:’1,,r 8*&gt;«; ***’**,»'
iX. Mta. — H A. 0-45*' Su».
.H

I

SILK PARASOL

10
10
10
10
-10
10
«
10
10
10
«
11
11
11
18
It
10

70
70
I 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70

NEVIHS A KNAPEN.

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Call and look at our

STOXTS GIVEN AWAY

Summer Dress Goods.
CbaH.ee, Lawns, Beragos, Stlks, Ac. &amp;c.
JTOTIONS-Ot endltw. variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
bot we offer you tbe bmt
articles in tbe market, at prices that comnot fail to mil.
|3r Butter, Lard, Lumber, Shingl’ai,
andWbeat for sale for Owh.
*

•

T*’ b***w

6&lt;/orro/errd

in Ait Marktl.

medicines,

.

AO17JF jvpr XXCgPTtD.
READY MkDE CLOTHING.

HADLEY A WIGHTMAN

"*W*T j f n-or.r

lo-fx by fcrapRU A
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! ‘_lv 3 ll. fw »-"r «*►

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

tt®wd &amp;*•

tn, and don't forotl At A’A2LE.
NEVINS A KNAPEN.
Hasting*, Juno 12,1806.
yj

AXEEE NOTIOKK

^yiETiS

T^gaeaa?ns3s,
KXTRA

superfine flour

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TERMS—11,50, IN ADVANCE,

VOL. 1
BI SLNESS DIRECTORY.
&lt;’ai:n» o» »:x unaa or lk»s—rwa

II E. II..*, /
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O,uu*y Ctyrk.

Odax, In the

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY AUG. 14, 1856.
How to Buy a Homo.

•thing

i »C public

•totki«V

i/irjFA-

’elandfe!

NO. 16

The ALraa um. ledClenTm** and « !onj &lt;.f JriT, rton.«n.i Jackstai.aml Wnglit.anU
srara*
Brat , uak. «,
lend* its aid to the ndvraatas uf riavery
TO\A’"« U u utterly ImKl i **/*
hwMln^ d”U*» out
Father M’lvct was one of tha worthi­ Mtuoth*.
they never ennaed him a Utought. The est *.f the Presbyterian clergy mt t&gt; in th*
10th. Breanse it openly nt tacitly se­
■IdG^taZr '•*» «’•"’» understand it
"Then ymi can certainly save I
kka that they, absorbed any couaidciklJe South, but like bi* ancratura, very mudi qturanw in outrage* &gt;® freedi_ - ,
deed dollars a year.”
pirteui of hia’safary, oenr occurred to ■et in his own way. He came fmm the and freed, m of the pre** in Kamas and in
verra.
MfX P*
“There b a thousand things
him.
He
had
always
gratin.d
hfa
appe
­
Scotch, and it **• one of hi* forefathers Waohington.
wrsev but my opmton ia very derided."
when my salary brabcri.**
tite or imilinatiun in tb«»e luattera. sou I w lju prayid at the opvaing of o*m of tlwir
11 to. Became iu enniidate* for the
ml Coutnd.1 Y„u think1'tUU 1.’ ,,der,“
’»“*■ things.
“But we cau do without them.
they had hmiq to be regarded u neewai- cre-lraiaMiral courts, O laird grant th.it Frvftitbni v signed the (Jstend Manifesto.
..................
aX .
I we may be right furtLuu knosrest we are
12th. Bemuse it h. • prostituted Execu­
uuuais a you- a f rtune,"
• Still, CharfceCiwiverac hid turnedpvfr l very derided.' So with hatter M'lrrt. tive patronage to forej measures through
I
“N«»t so, Chart a."
f. f. Kxnhslp. Dialer in rv*rv frarivty I W m. Brauiua An. rm v
a new Irak He refra.nvd I'nnn purub*- be wa» ver. decried; hut it waa »&gt;t *11 Gmgress in vhdatMC .4 the will at the
:
-Bra h«d~i ,mi„. Irt
U|,
,
..f Urr ».uod»,'Urucrai.s, tractanr, faaHt Ware,
Wiciter. s»dX.roult frari
ing a great many articke which Lc Lail hi- of thi* trait in hfa vlmnu-ter that &lt;«r our- mi. nrity of the people of. ths L’nitari
w. n t buy all the w.-rld”
■
l.‘i«4j Mato UoUnucCaps, brats aad
“ ,toJv.‘ • teuck. Ifaraii
rr»i*Kidvtit writra, who any* uf him:
.rah1 M
;t *‘'«U; yet. If you
States.
V-, stale Slrurl. u&gt;sl Sura Wv.l at
B.
&gt;&gt;
llratlugs Mieb.
I
tto’, aafar, and as bv seated Limsvlf i:» th.- 1 Somet.mea t&gt;c was renurtably atisen'lath. Because it haad-nied the right uf
J17^*-?'
‘“‘■J “ “* ihs •**•« i- car»,
l.e’cungratuluted Idmaelf «.n the tiim- ' minded, and tin- apu*t».ic h.iireiktaoii ths m -jority oftbe p.oplc of the t »«,
sp.nd for th.ngs that y«w urn gvt ali-tu,-x"tore fubteT^Wiu"
iuss'T A .Sraruxxe. Dewi train nil kind*
[
which
Lc
Used
il&gt;
distntaring
hi*
re&gt;ngrr
f
an&lt; as u ith which be Lad curriid out the 'rvs-1
thrnigh their rvpretentatfae*. to enact
witlout, you u„u|d l&gt;« able te build a
olutiun of the previous ct cuing.
tiim, he would pronounce wten sitting laws C»r the governmunt of tbrir own ter!•«*» in a few yean."
• You are Mr, Charhs,” »~id Mary, down to the table instead uf the on slum- tr.oriv .
“Bu.ld'u LniwT*
when he tv.M-hvd his sunny little cottage. ary blcsaiiig.
14th. Because it allow*, without retake,,
1. it fiooaYXAK.
'n '1&gt;r.v Gowk,
“Yva Imilda house."
“
1
have
I
kxh
paying
my
quarter
bills,
”
t»nce Ito went into the, garden just «s tlic dcavcratiun of the Nati-nri domain
l)«U"
Cracks.1?-U&lt;ri*,&lt;; "t*1*,**^*
‘•Wdl, that’aa pari one."
“1 hat sum would taild quite a mtn- replied he. with a smile. ' “Here they are the te-an* were Coating up, and w a* sur­
.Saras»•-&lt; Kr-L' MsUeCltatoa* B**-’'.’ • blrafc.
“Hua much do you think itcuatuati. i
Mair surat. itauiaas, Nick.
fortablr bouM ; and from n thmmrad dol- tny sweet accountant."
prised to See the i.Id faan on the lop of
lire taatytwrf’
lara a year, you can me cotv than fitly
lie threw the Lil.s ujajii the table, and tiw y otilig stciiM. Forgetting tor a luuBwatas-Ein W mux" At Co. WLola*M«» F»
16th. Be-ci^ueu it has eodanorrd, bv
“Why eight hundred dollar*, of omra.-, *
dollar* it quarter.
a file she was examining them, lie thruib iiiviit that this waa the way Ito bad always arbitrary judicial decisioua, to vetabliah
[r-i Ucslersjsad j.r .priss-rs
ths Wiasstegv
It took dl my adary; th re fa none „f it
“A five per
•
•
. . . — his bauk-lwMik in her tare.
seen them coming up, Ito tuokbte Loe, and Slavery irrevocnbly in all the free
asked the you
“What!’ t-xc!amicd uhe in ast&lt;mish- fer two hour* worked away moat diligent­ Staus.
IheyotingMife entiled miMcheviowdy
Rut hie waa
________ tmnt asshc saw tL«* book. “Fiftv d*4- ly among them. Hbi w ife now made h.r
IGtb. Bmacne it is willing tn give ad­
aa rira tool fr. 0&gt; Ur work talk- drawer; •*■ niug of LtawBe7*sri in the r-nurac of
Lrsl”
'
appearance, and astonished, a* w. li »h dition *1 sttongthlo the only ekmunt that
I small are- unt-fa-ik.
the evening be turdully head the eireu“Yea, tny dear, female infliM-nre—the might beat hfa work, ru-taimed:
has ever thrvakned the malulity of our
,
“k ou didn’t know that I hail kept are I
inlhielux* &gt;4 a wife-’—and tlw bualeiti*!
go. eminent, by allowing Its unlimited
i&lt; KU of nil th, sc things, did y oq)"
- 'G-rtaiiiily ho hod every inducement to playfully kisacd her. “I um v. nvictcd of !
extrMion.
• No; Utbuw mudi.i| «»’t^ A*id bp. 4'J
1 wiring n I e srt.on -11 n.«ht I live !
•Why. you see. wife," he replied very
»m, and cdttvdrted. too, which fa stall bet- |
17th. Ikcauiw* it favors sectiowalbm and
*« * a little disturbed by the cocl way"in very cheaply!In a tm- II ho*t*e &gt;*ct&lt;m*l»g ter. I arn rc»&gt;4ted to Imprudent, reon- innoretuly, “tbe fauna have all cyme up the aristocracy of wealth, by courting the
witch Ida wife prtwwkdto argue the to his feiher-ki-law, (or which lie paid a
laittom upward, and I was felting them favor nf 360,&lt;MM&gt; al .rebol-irrs with their
qtaithm.
m.TvIy nominal rent.
right again 1"
capital offo tr thoae n i million ofdullara,
“tour hundred and ninety-two dollars,"
His wife’s father Was n ucaltly fanner,
Winn he was ntateil clerk of tbu Fay. rather than tj&gt;&lt;* iuttfeUof ten inilliuns of
vnawersri Mra. Gairena . '
or rather l c bud Iren a farmer, bril&gt;rebls ’
ettevill 1'rwsbyta ty, and was culling tus- .rev hlairing mM.
•Oh, but my*4rar, you have not gut . ..... sill had luvn inea.lrel by the march of
roll nt the opening of Um.- nK-etlng, b' kainc
I8tb. BecwiwiB has nut &lt;«ly violated
half .* I
•
* i.
to bis own name, and culled it out hmdf-'r plighted faith, but hta also broken all the
improvement, and his posture and mow.
•ftlfanx Ar Bftuamx Meat Mi rk'-.
in£ !••”« laid &lt;»iit into* h* use lots. Aa it ■
and loud, r threw tiniest. Receiving tin an­ p|..i?M against the dhturhetw.’ of previous
*My taiLir'abiU wassiaty-five doltani.
waa, hb rtiH| fretn the force of ba1 it Im- 1
swer, and not once thinking oi himself . * legLIation with which it amc into pow.
‘I tare it lu re.”
proved *’ 6-w store*. k«-nC n tnrnle • f re ,w»
the |K-r»&gt;ti, he nursed ha* own name, und er.
A. M ami fora te V f. M. R.wre. HI.
rtare ouriiwr w«*i &lt;* u
•Hats, Im anta. and—■
”
“Wliat do yuu mean
rcurdvd him*cl&lt; among tlic ui^tnltet.
a “h. n(-ry."»'“l bril’a d.*re n • igs.
19. Becr se it has bon tri* d nlfi«nl
umfcr Arkiev . Store. Itartrng*.
MkIi.
'IhvNiiuc North Candin i corrc*p&gt;mJciit wanting, nt dn &gt; pew &lt; rsec rityrani a iI fame tin mail."
•
"Journal. 'Iranwript and traveler, tw*
Chath a G,n.~rr»c f und tbis । r &gt;ximitv '
M. Rrsaxii. PL ririan nnd Surg • i
Tta- due* you Lavs!”
to the fold folks.’’rnther aa'ia ai-tnry. in n j rente c;.ch," Ijiqiloxi Mary. “You an fdfa a Very gtari *to»y whkfa lu» been r»-1 ombly ea ti l uted it it h» continued
Ifafas in SirLbn* A Bureeir. Stare. KtowSit
bttrel.b'-werer. lotuj bef&lt;»r&gt;- Ins day uf oib-1 Lutger in power.
pminiary it* well a* a rorial pidnt of' dvtvnuincd tlu.1 puldiiJx-ra shall Lv&lt;-."
'
-U«k. ll^iugs M.,h.
BsrnoisMuc.l. I'm fajun, UxNub
20th! Bceiusc tho election of Mr. Bu­
know ] always a-k.d you what vvu gare view, fir hl* larder was partly Miektri I
liy, Mary,you uuvhln't have m era besides Cik-Ic ilretor; but be tell*it j
Ontow Gtara. Ixiuv. ft'ratar Srah, Grteeiw
m. lit uautx Ji&gt;- «■&gt; o! h Pratx .
'
-■ r
• e
n||
chanan will l«e rugardi-d a* an approval of
fi.r it”
live with*.ut a itewspapcr, we uld youf— 1H1 Will that it must lie repeated:
t-tMiubfsv ami Fsacy Arth bs. Of|&lt;*ite *Mlire- in Bailry'* m. &lt;K Ratting*. Mia ft.
&lt;&gt;®ee. Ki*|rr*’. t&gt;&lt;4 Sumd. ll—u.g., Jiiyli
Old t'licle Hector Waft fistllUUK fiir IjlV- I tlic policy ofJ. tK-r-oti Daria, Caleb Cusb‘ I Iumiw yi*u did: but I will bet five d&gt; Ii irerrel &lt;&gt;C Yhut Wiiulii be »d.-pth of llarliuriniii t&lt;
IT GREt^XFlEtn, Attecx.»’*i*l CmjxrU.
lsr» I nm 11 me t d zui tilings tliat you
ing the h-tg’cet nose in all Cupc Fissr re-; .ug, and Franklin Fierro.
f । fa-k* ns.
Bvu.i v &amp; Mi-Arrnva I &lt;• ! rs ia iU**-'
&lt;J.a law. I'i&gt;»m.t.ag Alturam mi IA-.
gliai. He could nut bi-lp that, however,
have not g«.. down. ’
.iri Stera . One d.rar raM - f HafiJet A Wigkl ■ *rai*r4 Tu Agrul. S*l- amt iotIot . f
rrrmoat Derao**UaUoa At Ciaeiaati.
•‘D&lt; nv!" ciid the lady with a laugh, aa
but unl&lt; rU'hatriy, hfa habit* gave it a
Il«r4ear* Stere. Mmo Surat. Hasting*.
rslale, Eiwiaoli.e and A^urtimra at Tillr* ..
|
*rri* (Ig.-ra
bright, ta-ay color, which, with its size
al.r took a fiv«~didl.ir bill fr».m the drawer
th. r.- wa* agnui I gathering &lt;4- ftvvincn
ia-reu «u* Ij'iuu wild 1 and fen &lt;tor
and and placed
S. II. Mats* Jewelor &lt; b--' *-*ii! Wit*made it a nutu.ul und artificial curiosity. ut Cincin ti on Friday wetting last, at
the t Lie.
1
rra.mil.ir l&gt; iu » OSci hi the Crairt Hih.mrt toputid Slwp In Acldey** Starr. Htaii*-*
One
night
bo
retire
d
to
reel
altar
-ha,ing
which the Bin. A»*-ii Burlingame was
rtre*i*j».M-t-__________________
Gaivera ci.erod the nwwiby.
They i'n &gt;&lt;) cheaply ni»l lived in i|ovi-r
indulged preUy frvriy alilheeiuidlig. und pnocat and in ide a touring *preeh. We
Uipital idea f* ryou to bet against an- fa-rid.-n. Charles nevbr Bki-ii to talk on
wuk,ng up in the rourwe of tin-night wit.. give an extract:
w th my mu^cy!"aaidhe,g**&gt;d-tiunioru&lt;l financial matter* with •‘po.’’ Ikihiiw the whole variti.
a raging th.rat. bo reans and rail &lt;&gt;tl h&gt;.IL cvi kJ I pt speak &gt;4 Bui h. nan pcraonworthy] old matt weti to tell how be lived ywar, uu.«ainU lualbii.t tw«l
ly.
•oinrih.ng io crink. It «iw pitch dar*,
’ ‘If I Ws&lt;, T «'in do wlriiont tL 'n.ni’ oil ft t4to'Tr.-.Fnn.1 fifty dollar* * year, af­
(tiail.4 a&lt;-ra:&lt;b«d hi* In iIfa-. breaasu he bud afalkwted bls perwmmost
imtounding
revclationli
mid
f&lt;&gt;r frar he. would pitch again-t die ali’tv. IL- wa* not James Bnehunan but
ter tie no* married—thought hr had a fnt
(Jour of'his r&gt;&gt;om, w inch was (,».adlv left tta-CtariimtiPUHlirm—« Pl atform that
“Y'ou am r.^lrt. Mary, I
&gt;n1nrv.and snppa seal. *
‘ - - - •
। tuinding o;&gt;en. fa- groped aJunj, t&gt;*«k the refirred to all h.tua-r—i in the past
font Liindrcd dollar* .
elKHlgll.’
(lour directly between lim launte, ami te- ami adoptedril that wastariin the present,
(,’iuarka utc lM*.*upp&lt;.r, ill
mid always wound up hr
V. &lt;’-•»•-ax’* B tin- Ctr r. R ■
reiviri the edge of it full lilt agaiiMt the i.n I whioh re.Certcd a laatmg disgrace '«n
and "iLnt. A new idea wL
would give him a lot—mi
rrk. CUbelkm* ■•traded to. m*«I rrtnioend of his nose. It knocked him over ('iiwimiati by c»m.reting her name with
l.ia brain, idlikhi bv beg. n it
of all b»*
*
&gt; a pair. ileirnrl rwi&gt;-&gt; ol eietawgo. Lan
liaek ward, and hi-servomvri out with an it its a prefix.
■ mute b* ugtl rad raid.
•Here it m,” answered ata. pointing t« to b'dld.
&lt;ssth und agony:
The p«'litic*l history nf Buchanan re­
&lt;;i;eaTj iscovEkf’i
All these thing* rn’bcr worked upon
entry on the book. “Trfy again.”
“Will I always knew that I b«&gt;! a l-ftig minded blinufansnredote of an old rrvo•S a*on ticket un the railroad, twenty
'UHC,
but I never tlmugi t It vs* boiger luti-miry snHfor which the people of a
do!far.and. what wn« nw»rr, there us* no j
tluil n&gt;y arm bcfere.’j
o untry village --nre made a fu»s over.—
on scut proapeef of hb ever doing mi.—
After marching bin through the street*
IK- ptvuiviacd . fiance in salary, was al- ,
• Saw ing the wood."
a ith the mmue offife and iktini and feasting
ready Appropriated to sundry luxuries.—
“Ent. nd."
and trvvting him, they n*kvd him what
Flair MOvet. one Or"
The
idea
of
takin-t
Mary
to
the
ofaera,
or
ISAAC C. I^OTT.
Cc rk* reflected; the case began to look
Kutta
in the Ryvulntiun be had fimgbt in.
Uvtiaga. Midi.
a pl. naant trip t« Niagara, an I other ami- 1
U aew M!hag sou ramur OaonBis raa o»» de*, e ate.
He repli.d that he luvd finight u*l the side
Mimi, U.a&gt; ,u&gt;
buucbl. fcr the
aware.
■bilitiew, had fclrvwdy taken p-sneawion of i
• New linings tor the moking^tove."
« UK otbar »UO thik o3e ut Nr* Yu«t h m ti e
..i th.- British at Yorktown. Thi* damped
■nVgheafer Uw p**pb &gt;f Batik Craaft. Kediiua
tbcirl r of their patriotism and they
Bat tin- nw on ing of his wife had made .
•Cleaning tta- c
*•*41 qutetly dispers'd aw) left h m done.
a -itn-ng imprvwaiao ti|**n hi* muni. She 1
cad tit nmtuJiuf Country
&lt;&gt;Dr dollar—tan."
)
‘ So it via w.tijur D; ns rs'ia f.-irnl*—
•Mr. Codsene now bejut to look'nope- had farin brought up In the strictest hah. '
.la.* hauivs.
to nsrrbiix- &lt;i«U in flws tine. Dcwe- |ti’r use a
I
ita-v cajnr herewith their Key stone Band
it* of efemomy. Hi r father, though rich, i
x
;
ll"*&gt;r*
4
nfad
iInn
Jctn Owi
—the drum ti n o hthc fare eta to
had an tinny of cliildrt-n ; bat tliey were I
“Mr taxes."
dcr G«ri of hi* own eianaltertW* always i&gt;»
n&lt;.minali-a D. twoWi.l nt went bom®and
all
wrafeby
in
their
thrifty
habits.
w«il.
WXI.
oar
nans, si.*
“Well I have not got. that."
I found that tta-v had risninated a Feds
efAteUi.M 1 Kauai . .t»re. Start »u«ra. UCharles read ovir and over the cimilsr
But that wan this only thing he could
ralist a thing of all others that lire D«mUlip. Mu'il, Mar ). ri* .
..
t
mention «&gt;f ti c*- neevsunry expenm-s that of tin- Si'inp Batik in the evening, fignr- .
, oerate bate. [Cheer* and Laugbta-r.J
\VU A. Oxm »i.u_ 1-1 c*ri‘" hing ;■ -1.
wu« not found to be regularly entered on id Up the statistic*, aial wundwwl what;
Buch n.n, Grid.* ta-lngand «dd Fad-,
*nora bl anchas. Shop north id Ike Itariu. •&gt;stiag -J *»«ry v*nrfy srai kn.a uf
"For segnra.’’ added he blankly.
had faTtonc of that two hundred ami rift- ’
bis
wife
’
s
book.
St.ll
he
waa
not
satis,
y
rtu -e. rtadUogs. Mute.
Whereupon. a Kcnoritn Fremonter ap­ rn Ifata twa* an old hacfa-b-r^A v &lt;4cv.“No•Which added tu th^ Mini paid for the
’
tied.
„ t-.-eight dollars.
“ oiis newspapers, nuike* fifty-six plies fie- the 16,000 s|*&gt;t, on the folio*ing fariv wv'iild have him."]Re»lly. “id the
Before be went U&gt; b d be matured a
UuU van ta- £n.r.d &gt;R Uw rssicro u. *«• ers tu*r
-Vrair figures cannot be correct, Mary,
S nMiiUft A:
tv mmitwvm
Pu.tuir.-m- -peake
r, thia is on.- of the irafttaudh-ure*, I
f« ereprtecsevvrrrsrirre sod Kind orSuzwi.
- ’ *------ - -. tght rente.
record:
resolution, ritbmgb he said nothing to his
W«ra Making ami Blwkamribiag. Ffaws. krt.
wiki h -.
Congressional Globe, page 1830, year ever adJrraeud. It can mates better spreshaving, which 1 may
rawing*, and reery kind at Good* in their lira MUrarasbjr.p.Ac., stoch «ul te raid *:
wifafelMMIt It.
.
“Why not!"
&lt; e. all the tim - than I can. Buchanan
remarkably low pukes.
ictity-aix
dollars
and
do
my
self.
Thenfext
day
Chirk*
Converse
rccoiv.
I86Q.
.
“My B»bry » all used up. and you can
Trs *1 tte*l s» in T.' rent" !&gt;• r pound. C. Ore (rsin
M r. Hud—I riw t&lt;&gt; inquire what is the h s n-&gt; right to draibay ilu? Bibk- injunct­
cd a quarter’* salary, and bls first sten, I twenty right reiUa,’' continued he, taking
Mob.
m r-oraiapar psi«X »raSu««my iteranp nevount f&lt;*r only four hundred and ninety,
ion—th ramuat fa-.Hncttimgwnrt gA-n
after n-criv ing it, was t» viait the P.ople • the pcac-JanJ fl-raring away fur a few question before (the 8. noli-.
Ito. bran * Ueliws to a &gt;o. » Msct*r«L fato« two dollira.’’
will I.ul Sliv. Urf u. «uaa.i&gt;ste Uk trtsJe i.t «■«
The President—Itjs &lt;«n the bill tn abol­ it. fL m jh-er | W nt h n bs Line i«rd«
Sit ing* Bunk, where be depraited fifty moinuntta
“
Yon
muht
account
fir
the
remainder
.»»«*»« Sluck &lt;/ n. vd-. then-tore f "if! oraUnt
“Gliuwun'* Pictorial, Hume Jounu.1, ish the slave tnui&lt;- in the District uf C«»- ull.ag up ll.i» great Wratctu vMIeyf with
dvllata.
j
SrtSrit «i:h •*&gt;!■« to.: II reetous nirjUsiagthsi
frewoctil
But the hundred and fifty dollars which . Saturduy cuurief, and your county pap.r
wks ever tarau at tbuvfiil &lt;4 ia a
•1! Why Mary, I have not la-en exF enionihal pl« -d the flaxofour o'unMr. Msate railrd (hr the yeas and n ty«
FAMILY GROCERY STORE. travignnt. ' It ia true. I buy a great many be bad left, burned in his pockets. It wa» I come to-------’’
try ne rer Brave th n ; ny ot.e- man,
But my dear, we can’t do without on the pannage id-.the hill.
little things in the course &lt;»f the year, but all be hod left to carry hint through the |
Ytws—Mvasrs Baldwin. B -nUm, FRE­ but in- I’ -I e.- th ii hi* wn fa on, »D I not
—— paper," exclaimed Charlc*
vtiouing three month*. There were a do­
,h«rt are hardly whor.h the mentors."
hair*o
I iJj a* it waayei .le^bteJ U» go.—
ainuzcuienf into the lace of MONT, Clutac. Dayton, Seward, Hal.“Ah’. tfarv’« the mischief. That is zen little thing* th t he wanted, and a do­
He fee* a man you couldn -t buy, rawtell,
and others. *n all 33.
where tic mon y gora, you may depend zen big &lt; nv* for that matter. Against
ti- t Kart. [Apptauoe.] He hadj htek
Nays-Messrs
AT11HSON.
Ba«ig»r,
rant
you
to
do
without
that,
’
*
1
don
’
t
wi
tlw latte" he resolutely *ct his fare, though
r*rebc*.»e brant ofioUie Stats o/Miebigu.
upon ita"
,
Hunter. Davb.mf MtMtinrippi, and uthcra. fame running all the down. [Corera.J
lid hut wife.V
-.Now-ease 1 loi» women don t under­ in reosldcrathm «»f the fact thsthisral ry
There waa a touch of Old Hlftktry In bun
• ibidem, ice cream* and oy» iu all 19.
•Starry o&gt;
t
would Iw a thousand dollars a year, after
stand these tilings."
in 1 when he was PrC*id. nt (a* h surely
|3P"Pk«nr remit.
hundred dollars, by thunder!1
the next pay-day, Im.-had a week tef.irv
~Of cKins we don t.
would fa-) let ftouth Carubna n illfr if.she
continued he- turttitur tu Ida flourr*.r
made
up
hfa
uiiiul
to
have
thorn.
BMllvCrrai. J*lr It 1»3A._______________
“Well, your figures show that yon d*.
Tweatr Reas.as far famrtnx the Dernw. dare! There would then fa- use fi»r South­
• Indeed ! ’
Amutty other things, his avgar-rasc waa
(I'i__ 1_ ImnitnMl ili.la
Poxk~ Fsikl.-Bark'tll
ern hemp. (* we didn’t mean to let any-IB^»
to
*«•
where
the
two
hundred
I
empty, and tat stopped into Seavy'* in
Ixriy dtaMilvc thia Uhiim. [trem nd-tw ap“W “ “ "““••
Cougnaa street to have it repl.-nisted.— and sixty -eight doll*re have gone to."
l»L Berau* - it teas approved, the past plaU-c,] but meant to a ibyugatc all rren
“And *hern cobbler* are worra than
8,-gsrw were * great luxury—«n fact, a-dc(•Muraws »■&gt;»four years, th* a;-f«&gt;intm,nt af an avowed to Fromont. (A’•Mai**.)
uadrMs.
1
had
no
idea
yuu
draal,
urafely, in Havpiniun.
dfannloniat as Sra-retary of W*r.
Gibes Hotxl Rr S B''wr^t.
gwrai. ■*.“*• ra&gt;rara.ji^j^!ju
Th* gentlemanly , nprietur of the cs- Ctart^.’
i&gt;rt« ilew &gt;■ fa thorough repairs
2d. Bcrause it is supported by tta» only
EB^Xo man »rrf pr»i*percd In the
“Bay n&lt;&gt; mom Mary; I am d«me."
tabliftbment plureA a bm of thu fragrant
r&gt; copy । ntoasi fartke aoteUi^s&lt;W
pnlitk-al party and priitiral organUcathm
mocowretionwItkU*
qpulerarairaB*.. jUftum
And be wm done. The idea of saving that have ever threatened to scred*- fhmi wond without the crwjwmtkwi of Lb
rolls upon tte- counte r.
wife.
[Exrlwr.n-.
M&gt;m«thii^, took complete poa*tni&lt;ai «if
-Siimething now," wild he.
the Unbm.
O oper-atiou! That must be to furnUb
Ctavrlc* took up a handful and *melt han—ni4 u&gt; fiu- m io make him niggardM,^r,,rv.rxr.^;Tv"&lt;:_CFV". A
8nl. Berawre it- leader* deny the right her with ho
Or p r’ ana it is to go
fa—but far enough tu make him abandon
&gt;.Y. Het-rat Impnrrrmruta h«»e
’
of the majority to rule, and encourage •Marin? ar&gt; mtiT* with bet—either «T
■■Best avgara in th* market,” continued die four Cent ra-giirs, three evening paper*. tta-spirit ufaaarahy, by publicly aaauruug .
1 I ksZsnt’Zwrt fi&gt;r parti«*of !*•**•. P«ai
Vinton’* compound!, and especially sherry tlutt if their opponents sbmil I succeed, the , which b ni &gt;• h rflni. r than to“tawd"tar.—
the Wider.
itatod* sml Bstiie Creek Stag*
ff. R. Zeslf-________
‘•’Dp-top,*’ replied Charles inhaling the cobbler*.
Mi4dte.iito.Nidu
j v r»n«Y.
South would oiasolie the Union.
On the next quarter day row hundred 4th. Berausc it sustains the right of a i
gratifiul odor. “How &lt;h&gt; yua sell them l"
dollars was added to hfa depoaite at the bogus L«gi*liturv, elected by invad-r*
“Four anta."
Th" Fillmore organ* are rvid.ntiy de­
Six of them were transferred to the bating* Bank, and aa in* hriiita iiunroved from Mfaaouri, to enact laws far Ivan- termined tn Wt tb« virtue of the "W adcase, a quarter thrown down, and, aa it afterward and Ifa salary still further in­
ate. “a lb wril stock
i» ■» p**od aa tbr
creased,
much
greater
sum*
were
added.
&lt;M a»t in ignanimous
pick up a eop8th. Because thn admiftriuD of Mfaaouri truth." They still i»bt whh brascft4uwd
In fi'tr year* the new hot toe wa* built, u* a State waa part - fthe same l.-gfal-.ti&lt;.ti
per’* change, be Lft th* store. But th.n
pertina-ity that Gd. Frwnmrt b a C«Unew furniture bought and paid fir. and which firarer prohibited slavery in K*rr
a littfo fidtow inside sosmod to ray:
• Cb-rlfe, you can't .iflord to *m ke such Cbtriea la cutuidared on* of the moot •M and the repeal ofa portion of that .MOT- IrtrlliHWl*™ * &lt;k* o—nUT
segsM s* tta-e- IM *‘U hardly taa: thrifty young uwn in town—all of which Iqpdittaa virtually impBee the rapari of taOT ik* U b &gt; Im M KU U»r IU4
. .n two days. If you must amote-buy a pfopltuum cvcnto. w« boorady taJiava. the whole.
dicoaer segsr than that. You will not be had tbelr origin in ths brenficent influence
7th Bcrauee It refu*. a to adnot K*n*as,
able to b ald y our butuo in ten yrara »t of hfa young wifi* wbo eueouragod and with an-nadtutl'iB wfcfch fa sprmed by a
fadpod fam to carry out bi* raaolatlun.
farpe m.j..nw of h r actual mtiaan ■-.
mueh
attention
to
cl*
8dl. Bwwnai tho wb- io coarse rf k»
ll* did
Frirad—Whaica earth ■ th# matter policy for tha last four yrara, sad of tlw
••.Nut a Krvwt wide, Lhirba.
1"«
policy U&gt; which It i» committed by it*
with yuul
J«S-Wbr,
dara
It
there
’
s
a
new
girl
phis™, n.nt*
NO I K E.
tfw eotmtry, or m»ka civil war. or aa-

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Jfr Ci*y—Tk Lortsvffl Journal t.-ll*

boro, th* Speaker believed, in ' that slavery or involimtexy *crritud* er­
! Cteoada, or be bad heard something...............
to that : cept fur crime, should tzx be pcrtritol to

U» invade It
But the minion* of slav •

rita. but wurtl h.1 &gt;u«i 1' n
theoM Federalist of 1812 mA

N. BAILEY. Eotros.

fur dirir guvenimsnt, and that

«• m a “di«grnccful row.”
Nuw we arc not at all surprised that
all of fta unmitigated evils and ubura*. for &gt; -r
v.
P. Blair,
his douglrty rhampitsi should aa*ume the
... —the purpose of incresaiqj’ their power and j nim uy u.0 ----------------- _ . .
stta their
two wicked men, wnu of Belial, to bear |uarrct of hi* coadjutors, the border ruf*
Of Caltfmia.
! rank* *a long aa his morpMwould tolerate influence over'froedom. They have “kill- j
' false witness agtonst Naboth, that he had :
Aftcr wimaraiqg Ids cto**to«l.
i’ the
it, had gone over to Fremont; and Gou. cd and also taken po*seratotl.*' And the
UaaphainMl agntoat God and the king, and fiao*.
- •-r .k..
I Uw, the stockjobber, ami James 8. ! blood of Bariww and Dow and Brown a.?d
he was tatr?. out of the city and atoned
Wadsworth and otheratock-jobbcra, went Gay and scores of other AMERICA?*
with stones, ill! ho died.
races-c&gt;,..r„r ..
। in for him, and he, the speaker, thought । U
CITIZENS
eric* WI
nut IIWB
from the ground• to1
Cnee
•—
ft; a* it is art forth in the &lt;&gt;‘«nd mani­ i mat
thing from him in Um way of billings
I tockian a ten-fold force:
their
murder- festo, “self preservation ia the first l*r cf
the whole afikir wa* a stock-jobbing con- ! day
' 'for rcaytanet against
' ■ •*--*
---------.I
Upon a certain owssi«&lt;i in the United.
W.MTttBliDCS.
corn.
Fremont
liad
caned
Foot
in
the
gate.
Mr. Bnclmnsn. In tho aourse of a JOHN
nature,
with
nation*
a*
well
a*
individual*,
”
I
PAMVELf. MsXAnt I
i,; &lt;iiat-«ttWe, be( denounces all those
Inorder to accomplish thoir nefarious
!*rwmsl explanation. Mated that be lad H. O*KXNHKU&gt;,
I
lobby of the Senate, and in doing ro had
so, also, equal and exact justice to all, is a who dare u? assert anything contrary to ।
vuhmtMSwa tego to Baltimore, in the last &lt; a m kk-x.
done m mean a thiug aa Brooks did, when purpose* they have trampled undej their
J.tk VAN WtVXT,
law equally binding, and those who trans­ the dictum promni^Mtrt’ by himself and
war with Great Britain, whea the British ,
feet
th*
Comtitution
uf
the
United
States,
he omod Sumner for his bfucltfuard ipctch,
gress thi* law—whether nationa or indi­ party, a* liars, apes and m*? monkeys, of
sttacked that city.
.
for blackguard it wat. although there were and violated tho dearest right* of Ameri­ vidual*—will be visited, sooner or later,
“I think I have board something «dxnit
the same breed as the Hindoo* trtk- bos'1
some brilliant passages in iu" The “fusion- can citixcns. They have set st defiance with just and sure retribution. JAY.
the gentlemen'* voluntrcrHig." said Mr. K^UloviQX rtewd Wg
down before the cor of juggernaut, &amp;c.
C1ay,“ but 1 understand (hat when he erista" had no principles^md could not stand all authority of Congress, and disregarded
rirod at Baltimore the britiah w*re gone,"
all law. Slavery known no law but the
Bryok* attempted to beat duwn the
“Yen." replied Mr. Buchsttm. “they
freedom of speceh in tho Senate of the
3.00
j but it would be free without their aid.— “law of necessity." It I* governed only
.
were." '
.
(MO
by the principle that “might makes right |
United
States with the bludgeon, and the
In
noticing
an
article
in
the
of
I
Ttagentleman
argued
that
slavery
l«
not
aa.00
-Well." -id Mr. Cby,“ 1 merely widi
1 an evil per *r, and that th* condition of the —that the weak must be “subdued" with­ j the filh inst., under the bead of “Ionia Gs- border ruffian- have attempted to silence
to know whether Mr. Buchanan volunteer­
-•
•
. ^■I
ed because he knew that the British ware
slave i* better by far, than it would be out regard to justice, equality ar right. | xette" it was strangely impreassil upon
. gone, or »htlkrr
Brititk
that the
Now who is responsible for ill these I my mind, that circumstances did-aker ca *|*eech in Kansas, by the prison, the torch,
ware he fro*, and roaming in his untutor
^rntlrmaa had voiant^rd aad thrrrfvrt
WATE TlflxET.
cd wildnqtsamong the racncs of hia native crimes, that have bten committed against;1 sea. I happened to Ire in Ionia with the the cannon, the bowie-knife and revolver, 1
' For Governor?'
land. Hu touched lightly on tho Merita Kansas, and its inhabitants! Who Is h i editor of the Pionttr, a few week* ago, and their doughty champion, In Ilaatlngs, I
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM.
that should be bold up before high heaven |
of Buciuuuqt, *moothcd over th* “Ostend __ ______________
who took great pbiwurv in introducing me ha* attempted to put ft down w ith hl*
St Louia, August IL
f
of Livlugtgun County.
Circular, and made the areertion thnt be, j and tha American people, to answer for '
to his friend Puwell, of the Gaxette, aa pen. It is our opinion that the one will
,
Rctern* from 71 coratica givr Polk .
Mr. Buchanan, had never dune anything in | all of these wrongs, and indignities t Who !
For Urutenant Governor,
1
unc
of die “standard liearera of the Demo­ succeed about as well as the other..
।
30,W6; Ewing 28.141; Aeatoa 1WS;
hi* whole life for the intereata of slavery I but Franklin Pierce, the jnbecile Prcsi- |
GEORGE A. COE.
cratic party,” but because he remain* firm
: Tforty-threo counties yet to hear troui
The position aaramed by die Bonier
of Branch County.
I
which wiU probably increase Pulkto ma-1
or its extension. In this areertion, Mr. dent, (who disgraces the chair once oocu-1 to the Platform of the Democratic party Ruffuth* in Kansaa, ia simply thia—that
F^c?Secrvtary of State.
yoritv tothvm five to eight thouarad. In
Balch or the record* are very much mis-1 pied by a Waakington.and a Jefferson, )and !
[the freemen of the north had no right to
2d district Anderuoa's American. Morily |
john McKinney1,
j taken, a* well a*
j the Democratic party.
And before I have
,
— the whole south,,who
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emigrate to Kansas at all. Thatohc Ter­
claim him ra a man.
num. who
who haa,
will fatten
upon them
them like
I“
over Richmond, Dorn, ovsrfivo hreidred.- j
baa, in
in the
the IanIan- done,
done, II will
fasten it
It upon
like the
the I
in ** «««'•. **
of Van Buren County
। gsagc of Governor Wire, “Are* aptcially
of Cain,
tiiat all the pccyle may 1 •Uv*ry «ttcn»i«i^nd the oligarchy of tlie ritory belonged to jheSouth; consequent­
.
Iddiatrie, Green. Dem, beat* Lindley. ।
For Auditor General,
Ig..K.W,^^.11,
rf c.in.„d».UljU
Ameriewx reveral hundred. 4th (fistric,
l/mti/uZ
on
ibenihffct
of
tfattry.
1
under-1
know
and
aymWlhem:
It
hw
been
«tated
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u,h
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ly, the free state men had no right to
Whitney- jones:
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&lt;ralg*B. Deni, majority put down at two.
‘
W—.x . z_. .L_.. .t_
I d'* *ninJ “f 'he editor uf the Pionttr, a
of Ingham County.
tlM-iiaaiid. Sthdistric, Warden. American,
fta, to
tint opt »lj no ■■ No«b,. b«tor. W
TWHUry bf Kwaowd "tos ttoto
ko ■»» dkomoa kta
i creat change, and ho now dctnuimcea hi* right to vote, and that if they attempted
fiw Ml term rad pecker, American, for
For State Treasurer,
j bat no man South, can thene a btllrr rteord । N.-I^ka was mice cocsceratad ,to frecfunner friend, and culaborer aa any thing It, they, (the border rufK.vn*,) werejuitifivacancy arc clcctol. 6th district, meagre
SILAS M, HOLMES,
than Jamtl Buchanan, on-dhat -rued and . dotu by a solemn actreturn* iudfeated Phelpha' ra-eb-vCnm by
but an honorable mon. We are fully i able in driving them from the polls; that
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of Wayne County.
.
danycrout tjuettion, h^ baa b«en arratgnixl ,
In 1820 tho Representative* of the pcon liandsome majority. 7th district. Caraware that the so called Democracy, have the free state men luwl nn right ;«&gt; build
For
Attorney
General,
I
uthera. Dem. majority, about &lt;®c thou-,
for the imputed offence ub*n he wre • pic of the United State* in Cougrex* ••much to agitate them.
they ace | towns there, and. in a word.lt was aaaumJACOB M. HOWARD,
|
sand.
' mere buy—* vciy youth—of having pre- I semblcd. after * fierce strocgle. that lasted
the bone rad sinew of the country, leav­ 1 i-d that the ‘abolitionists’ bad no right in
Fifty-seven countie* return* thirty-fous
of Wayne County.
' sided *t.or sttetidedhi meeting hi I’ennsy I ' throanb nearly two serabita wf-Cong rem.
ing their rank*, rad taking side, with free­
Drmorrata,
twwniy-sevea, Amerirans I For Superintendent of Public Instruction. *
i vnnia which dcntWlocedslavery,and rcsol- rad after the matter bad l»cen submitted
j
twc«ty-two Bcutooiu* and *even Whigr j
dom and Fremont, but they should art ;
HIA MAYHEW.
; ved in favor of the Missouri Compromise.! to the people for their decision, passed a
I- tojthe House.
(
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j the part of gentlemen, and not use such their property, drive them from tKdr
' of Calhoun County.
I 'Dii* charge had been actively circulated ' law.commonly called the Missouri Com­
low* raecUov; ForCommiasionerof the State Land ofcv. j. against him in 1862, and it so happenetl protnine. which pnJiiblted Slavery or in-.। wholesale abuse, for it will not hdp their claim* and order them from the Territory.
Forty-two o&gt;untie* heard from, Ro-;
zemsory i!
«* &lt;1L Candid thinking men, will
I
SEYMOUR B. TREAD WELL,
tiiat Mr. Buchanan had, with• his
U» own
own I[ voluntary
voluntary servituos
senitude tn
in au
all uio
the Territory
And we do not see bow their quixotic
nubliaui six th&lt;*uand twu hundred.—
,) with the I then hcloUging to the United States, north ,‘ever besv ayed by abuse, but being abort
,
of Jaekson County.
band, farniabed bitfl, (Mr. Wise.) ' * *' "*
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rr_t—jo—.
a.
champion of the Pioneer, cun justify hi*
Nineteen counties first. Congressional
mly I of 30 degree* an0 30 minutes. And the of Brg»«ncnt to prop up their declining
District. Curtis’s majority seventeen ' For Member uf the State Board of Educs-.
charge against the “Blade Republican par.
irrefragable evidence to show, not ot
_
iat it I act vvm afterward* applied to all tho ter- c4“*-- ^'7 «* under the necessity of raytion.
hundred an^rix. Democrat*
Democrats still claim
claim
that the imputation mw fidrc, but that it j act ws* afterward* applied to all the ter-1
election *c
e, be I ritory acquired by the annexation of Tex- inK M'lmlhmg, winch they arc in hope*
GEORGE WILLARD,
waa next to impossible fi&gt;r it to be true,
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med by hi* coadjutors, the border ruffian*.
of Calhoun Couuty.
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wUJ WP extricate ihn
the dilctn-1

JOHN C. FREMONT,

i that Cap*. Bamry .
reliable. We^w'

to th.-

manifesto have i •**," with ta» aanuug v,
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grai poaraMlM : with all its atrooftlra, which he eharactor-

unto their buora." ’They wanted to m-! the m.tho^of tl
troducc slavery upon that virgin rail with I done—by which

REPUBLICAN TKXfiT.

m- imn&gt;&lt;
M&lt;T rro.
‘ trom center to &lt;

..innmany Territory of
the United States, wblk the praavnt C&lt; eMltuttoo ahall be maintained."
“g
JJrao/wrf. That die ,CeMtituUun

tne renegrae, -wnora i«-j

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

bartom, Polvgamy and Stavery.
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JtoStaZ That While the Cooatitufton
,ln“*d 8tote*
"rdain-d
and establhlMJ by the people in order u&gt;
firm a more perfect union, astal.liab julice, insure domestic tran.|mnity, pnoi l f&lt;»r the oummon defence, and «ccurc the
li’casins oflibertv,’ «nd contains smplu
provi.ioo* for the protection of the lif,.
liberty, and property, oferv citlxm, the

ejentiv taken from them ;
“Tirir Territory has been Invaded by
an armed fiirce;
“SpuriotM and pretended Ixgidatixr,
Todicial. and Executive officer* have been
&lt;n ?r them, by whose urarp&lt;d autburi.

&lt; ■ overrun cm.
uonal law* hare

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enacted and enforc.

cd;
*
-The right* of the people to keep and
bear arms hars been infringed;
“Tot otth* of an extraordinary iuri
entangliug nature have been imputed, a* a
omdftfon of exercising the right of suf­
frage and holdiM office;
“ The right of the people to be secure
in their [•creoim. buoaes, papers, and tff
ccta against unreasonable 5,-ardjus and *eizures, ha* been viokdod;
“ T1»*y have bevu deprived oflife, Idiertj v
end prupvrtjr, without Hue procev* &lt;.fl*«;
‘ * * sdom of speech and uf'
abridged;
the

thi Baftato Platform of 18&amp; He
gut to California in 1840, acting a* cap
bi of the ship which took out the eominy .from thia county. -After hia arrival
[ California he was ajftonted collector
' custom* at Monterey. He helped fight
• Frea State battle, aide by aide with
dL EaemontHe know* his views on
mraubjcct of Slaven- as wc® tw be docs
nao of hl* nearest neighbors.
?rto’u*bty no num in tiukState has #»;
Kinted with Col. Fremont longer and
more fa-yorablo circumiBanccs-for
lorninghi* real sentiment* both religtoua
od political than Capk Barney. Ik
nows him to be an Epuoipalian withou
roacription or intolerance, and a Free
late man from principle. Tbia evidenc
i positive and to the point. It. is furainh
d by one of our own citizens, whnra ver
city none will dare question, ft places
&gt;c whole inittcr in iu true light mid end
11 cnolrovq/vy, so far n* wc arc ixmcyni
d, between us and the Aubuin Anienean
n the subject of Cui. Frrtnutrt’s religion
-Aaham Ifeficly Joamal.
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NUXICK

dtonl-

ranjsrtwasKU tt»"

tativea

tohed;
“That all thru- things have l&gt;ccn done

T.^PHRJUfH.

KCJUJLD MOtfiMURt-

NOTICE.
meet of the J
tiiat for this hi
■titutiou, the

rnwroaouMteu &lt; dwatUaf 4L«nuu
iurtao All tb* (terete wtfmitd u

kumanitv, we

. the Prvridem
ten. »po|.igi»t*
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(art*, before the country and before the
world; and -that it ia our fixed puwwc
to bring the actual purpet rat or* of th&lt;-*c
attracioun outrage*, and their^ca&gt;mplict*,
to a sure and condign punishment bertnf

“A. fa*&gt;lrrd&gt; Tiiat Kansa* ahuuld be
Immediately admitted as a State of
the Union, w ith her praeenl Free ConatiAt the «e*ien of Congress of IfiM ln,b into *hich Pfrrw, Douglas d; Co. have j
tntion, a« at once the mo.l effectual way
j
Chiargo, Augtwt 11.
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Wednsdav :
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Such is th* taatimony of Governor (
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of securing to her ckir-.-ns the enjovmtnt
. Dates froti Leaven worth to
Wcdnsday
^entered
terf’or ,he l&gt;encfit of our rv*dt ra, we give • Wiae of Virginia; and bo a»ys further in Stephen Amoid Douglas, the »"rut of tho |
of the rights and privileges to which they
overland., grant's company entered ter-'
tl,r
The
whilom
editor,
who
preside*
over
&gt;r—t— —
c. i1 h*|nw,
are entitled, and of ending the civil strife
rttary and prulably reju.4wd Topdm
safebelow, a summary of th* speech of N. A.' the same speech tiiat "Mr. Buchanan net' ■ owners ra&lt;l manr^rr* of the Democratic
A company uf
of Missourians
Miwaourians enlisted B
B.uxXi.
the cnlumna of the Pioneer, in the *b»encc now raging in her Territory i
ly. 'A
vlcvi. E«q., of Kalamazoo, deiirercd at |
&lt;,
againtl At intrrtclt of threry ' "afj (lor the Democratic |*rty has uwtM
*« Territ&lt;iri^milltia,marcbrelto interrupt th&lt;. Court |I1MWC&lt; in thi.
ftn frinertr uttered a word tohich
pain | era and managers a* well aa the sla^^U r There waa a ruerting of Ua Young
&gt; &lt;&lt;&gt;f the ostcnkiblc. hs* dug up tlw foasile
“,/?e*Ure&lt; That the highwayinan'» pie*
i
puhlicauk
of
Hastings,
held
at
the
Court
tamain* of Federalism, and [wraded them of “might make* right,’ embodied in the
aS thttof dX^ srith
•venine lo"'“ ,;’lXS,,ng af ***
nMl •nuiti”
A""-”
s'“h ,hc
"Tortrtl M WU for lhc "P**1
House on Tu-wday evening, for the purin
hi*
columns
for
the
purpose
of
frighten
­
Judge Ixcympto entered Ncbnudu with 'ery-extensinnist*. and although we did . ,, the evidenae of slavery ftarif nguinnt of the Missouri Compromise, rad for the
|&gt;osc of orgsnixing ayoung Fremont Club.
ing his faithful adherent* from the aopthe intreit'oii of arresting Latin, returned not take txitc*. we feel assured that we , yfr. Buch*nail, which the South extol, a* organization of the Territories of Kansas
On motion, H 1). Taber was called to Umwithout ar. ling their object.
j shall be able to do the iqieaLer jwsticu so
hi. beat recommendation; and had rad Nebraska. And that bill wa* pressed
sort of “Black RcpuWicanlam." It la any Government or people that gave it
chair.
mJ H. H. Bailey, wa* appointed
Thu Giuncil Bluff Chnwtyp* reya
M u, report him correctly, and ahal! wc ,n*aj ^d time, we o.uld prove from (with all the executive influent*, brought
wt atal] rarpritlng, that a man who their sanction.
Jortiro rf^th? te^orn'st^’romorcd
extenuate, or might ret down in j
r^,,^ whttt Governor Win* assert* : , to bear upon it) in but baste, through the Secretary.
“ 7. Resolved, That a railroad to the
can support that old “blue light," Jamc*
invasion by a large force of Misanurinns ■nalice." Theapeaker comptained bi’.terfrom thc
hi,tor¥
fch politi- Senate and House of Representative^ ns
Buchanan, for the Pnvadency, should l« Pacific Ocean, by the mo4 central and

did not rapport the Missouri Comprum- ]

and South Carolinians, and blockaded the ly that the Dcin&lt;-cr»i’- pqrty should be (Id course, up to'(he present time, Jamre gnrdlesa of all Parliamentary rules, setiug j
nubiierooda. ISO men vulsntcered t- '
of being in fev..r of Starcry, orite 1 Bud-nan raver hst ra opport^itv to ; «hn right, ol the minority at defirarc, re­
in

ib*c U «l*h&gt; I- -imlM «&gt; *■

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a

n

«W.r. A. K Will* H. B.

Mr. Baetea** ea tee BroM* lareaiu . done, that this imputation should net up-1 of slavery:
,
. W«mrr, M. Stebbins, J. Rubm-II.
At the recent Amraal Comrnrataemcnt' on it! The Mtaaouri Compromise had
But the assertion of the spmker with people, (who are the legitimate source of;
J
On motion the meeting then adjourned
LcId
I hwfn replied actually, by .lull intrt^fuc- ;Tgaril to Mr. Budunan,waano inor Uro­
i until Friday evening Aug. l&amp;th insti
Ils- foliating incident, in which" Ur* Bit1
Douglas, but it had ■ ttax-i and untrue, than many of his other

chanra appears, h related by the Correa- j ,w*n T'rtu,11y rcpenlix) by be com prom|M&gt;ndent ef the N. Y. Trlbisue:
1 is* meaaure* of 1830. and the Democratic j
Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure f party, wire not rvsponmblc for it—they j
of
any one, unless ft was the oration uf “
wjfrJoUftreriSt.i
1 ”S*k.',*" It*” :.
W. W. Davis, of Sterling. IHir,**, which
i Pierce for the Presidency, and he would i
tvally chafed the *igv of wbretlnndl The
rahtect was, “DuHine of Political fategri- Isay thi.toDemncmta,althmigh they were I'
ly.
ITte aratiffients were noble and
manly, delivered in a pleasant auj forci­
ble style, warty, nf niaturor years. . -He
commended the patriotism of tho father*
of the Republic, and denounced the degen­
erate political huckaterw, of the present
day, wb&lt;i niolto *U kind* of ayoophantic
prumiaes to all parties and portions of the
country for even a nomination by a con-

rtMerti&lt;&gt;u* and argument*, if indeed argu- immense importance to their interest* and
nicnt* they could be callad. Suffice it to welfare) for their decimou.
Thi* opened the way for slavery. And
wv&gt; »&gt;..,♦ the gentleman wound up with a
“J- the Prrpagandi.ta were not alow in ta­
advantage
tn force —
theireferri*bbis aaMertioiM
assertions wore
ware grounnies*,
groundless, amjl
an&lt;| hi*
his , king
hi*
“•••e “
**■
*of
“ it, ~
•
positions
- •*’ - rad
- 1 argument*
—
• untenable
•
•• '' Wc , *1 Institution into these Territories, even

, „
- , PoHe,"
-, give tta- above to »how the character of,
fortunate when they
pk “Jimmy
rad that we hod ta»d one very good “pro-. our opponents, retd with what fidse and
vidential President,” who succeeded to'ridiculous arguments they enter the cam-‘
the Preredeutiol chair after Gen. Taylor.

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Yown&lt; Frenost C|«k.
We areglad tosec aomuriixcal mani-1

fcsted by the young men of fin* place gnd ,

vicinity, in the cause of freedom and Frv-1
m«nt. There never .wa* a mure suspici
ous titns for tlic Yuung Men to atari on
*»y violence and fraud and devastation, their pUitical course. In after life it will
blood.
be am&lt;&gt;ng their meat happy remmiaanccs
Nn
“ the (dfeiicc of Ahab; that waa -vis
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Now,
that th&lt;' first exercise of the right of »uf- (
ited with *ach terrible retribution upon tragv wa* given on the sldoof freedom,
himself and his postarty, consisted is cor and for th* perpetuity of our free institucling hu ncigbbors property and in tak
ing, because he wanted it, violent and for*

troubled by die gbo*t of ancient federal­

by the interest* of the whole country, ami
ism, neither is it rarpriving that the pro­ tiiat the Federal Government ought to ren­
foundly astute individual, who could con­ der immediate and efficient aid m it* con­
strue a vote fi&gt;r h remont into an mdurse- struction, and. as on auxihary thereto, the
nient of the Maine Liquor Law, should immediate &lt;x*Mrartk&gt;n, of an emigrant
route c*i the line of the ratlmml.
*
discover th* rankest kiud of Federalism
‘8, Rratdrfd, That appropriations by
in the principles advucau-d; by Jefferson, Cougrtws for the improvement of rivers
Msdiaun, Jay. Patrick Jknry and all the sod hard.&gt;n&gt;. of a national character, re­
early fiuhers of Democracy. Now Thom- quired for the accommodation, and
m Jrflrmwi, in his day, waa considered a curity of our existing commerce, are
authorized by the Constitution, and ju&gt;
pretty good sort uf a democrat, and he it
tefird by the obligation ofGovcrnmcnt to '
M*». who first pr.&gt;[MM-d in 1784, the or- protect the lire* and property of it*
dinanev that was adopted ia 1787, which citiam*
“0. Rttolr^ That we invite the
prohibited slavery or involsntary servitnde in all the Territory n&lt;irth-west of the affilitation and &lt;x-opcr*tfon of the men of
(*hlo River, which comprised at that time all parties, however differing from u» in
other respects, In support of the priorinearly, if not the whole of, the Territory plea herein declared; and, believing that
belonging to the United States.
But the spirit of our institutions ■■ well aa '
these arc wonderfully progressing times, the Constitution of our country guaranties
sn.1 the early totber* of democracy dw in­ liberty ofcowdeac and equality of rights
die Into mere pigmies by the side of a full among citizen*, we oppose all legislatioa

wbo, after a brief month'* reign had gone ing over the iniquities ol a venal and cor­
down to hie grave and left hia memory rupt administration.
“
forever embalmed in the h»arta of his
able penta.ian, regardless of the righto,
countrymen. Pierce was In favor of frec.
and ersn of the life ofite owner.
। dom in Kansas, rad had removed Shannon !
“Aim! Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying,
grown democrat uf the prtweat day, who
Let those who have coveted the proper- puqltohing the Baxxxs. would ray to all
hare in their day and generation, attained
i give me thy vineyard diat 1 may have it
those wishing to gut notices, advertiaccourage and political integrity that then Shannon, although a weak an vacillating . for a garden of hrrba," because it is noir
to such a prufimdfty of wisdom.
arc found who applaud the attack of Ca­ mm. waa also in fevor ef the free State unto my house. 8
menta
or
article*
of
sny
kind
Inserted,
“killsd and also takes possession" of it,
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We bare no xlei that the falveboo-1* put
nine Brook»,upon the noble Suma?r fur
*And Naboth said to Ahab, the Lord beware of the fine of Ahab and Jezebel; they must hand them in aa early aa Tues­
men of Kansas, but tuft] not nerve and de­
in circulation by the Know Nothing pre*
defending Freedran.”
* Thia Cunvsution uf Delegates,
forbid
it
me,
thud
should
give
thee
the
hiday
morning,
in
order
to
ensure
their
pub
­
for swift and just retribution will rare­
of this State in regard to the religiou*
I hiring the dtBvsry of this sentence the cisIon enough to do wlurt he knew to be buritanc* uf my fethers." • • • •
bled in pursuatwe of a call addresi
ly be viaitod upon them for their ains in lication. No articles insertrd if handed
opiniuoa of Col. Fnaworr will Injure I im
whole house was still a* death, and nt fta right. and submitted to be dictltod to, by
“And the word of the Lord came to
I close wa* heartily applauded. Mr. Da-! Judge Lecompte and Donaldson,
Le- ■
ia tbs estimation of honorable and eol.rt.tin after that time, unless at (hr option of
thi* nutter.
regard to put political difference* or «
| vb finished hi* oration and retired from • gompte had done wrong, and had acted Elisha the tiahbite saying."
It may be well for Politician*, aa wall the publisher.
di vinlk.u*, who are opposed to the repeal 1
“Arise go down to meet Ahab king of
they
israel
which
is
in
Samaria."
•
•
of
the
Misrauri
Compromise
;
to
the
poi
*«lnrr V Uw
ta M. &lt;*•
“And thou ahalt apeak unto him aaykig occasionally, especially in matter* invoj/
tier ofthe present Administration ; to the 1
and hast thou killed and also taken po*. ving great moral question*, and asccrNfni,
A Republican Mas* Meeting will be \xunrion of Slavery into free Territory, I
I n triwupb. But un retiring to bh raat. "fo-ther the Prewdenl hud the power to । session;' Thus saith ths Lord, in the
l«wn nominated, even If the statement- .f
id favor uf th* admlaaion uf Kaaau a* a t
| next to that of Mr. Bu-hanan, did be rc- remove him after the appointment had ]
whether their rules of conduct will bear held in Castleton on Saturday next, eom- | free £tate; or restoring the action of. the I
1 etivccanjratulationsaftheSsgeofWheat-jberti ratified bv the Senate- But the I place w here dog* licked the blood of Naixvth shall dogs lick tby blood, sven the test of dhrinc authority or not. And mcncing at one o'clock P. M. The place Fcdural Government tii the priarinlca of i
!aad’« 3*
Prssidtatt had now rrmurad Shannon, . (Mbs.”
■
it tnay be profitable to refer to another , selected, ia in the grove opposite the real- Wulungtou and Jefferson; and for the &lt;
him. bmd enough that the whole da*. (
Mr. &amp;
in
These are sum* of th* denunciation* ut­ matter In this connexion, and sec how it
nurpcrtc of presenting can.iUlates for the 1
could hear: "My young friend,you look I,
,
"P*
,“
•
r&gt;
/’ “
decided, m to what drarch he beloog*
&lt;&lt;ffic«a of Prosideul and Vice I'ntadrat, I
U«.
U. plnui. Mr.
.bo.&lt;xdJp.dn*Ucr»U&gt;rttH.. tered against Ahab the diasolute king of will square by thi* authority.
ridiculous that none but dyed-in
- ‘
;
time b expected. Let all attend who can. do.
.Sumrwr's apaacb &lt;m the movt vclgar tir- j and that in a short times wry thing (in the Israel who “did sell himself; to work wick“I. Htaolae, That the maintenance of 1
rule of abec ever dcTiyenjd in a ddlbcra-; daastc language of the speaker) would bo
beld al a place called Ostend, and a mani­
k fora munzut
the principle* -promulgated in the Dec- ’
tivs bodr.’- T&lt;» wftch the yo-—- —•— 1
• ■
-----­
Jezebel hb wife stirred up.” And they festo put forth and signed, among other* hope to see other towns fidlswlng her ex­ laratiou of Independence, and embodied i
w Nothing Prrsa
replied &amp;atho ' L-.r.- ^J..
unl
r.,
1?.. . upon Mr. Sum“ lbe-by wa* a* great a “path finder” a* were literally fulfilled, fur the digs licked by James Buchanan, who was then Mini* ample. Organixatiuna have been made in in the Federal Cucatkutian, are vrarotial (
i not approve of
the-nttack
the blood of Ahab by the pool of Sumaseveral of the townships, and tnevting* to the preservation uf our Republican ■
nw bi Brooks and others.” To which
Mr. Buchanan rtjpincd that “Mr. Brook*
have been held, and -will be continm-d j institutions; and that the Federal Con- i
find objt*
■titutiuu, tto- right* of die State*,-utui the 1
wm inoMriderate. but that Senator Bull, r
row from « bow drawn at a venture, and United State*. And in that Manifesto from time to time, ontil after the cam&gt;,lk about
umun of the Slates, shall be
i
wm a mild man."
Mr. Davi* expreated surprised that the Philadelphia Cunven-1 Jezebel, hi*, wfoked wife, who also made
among other tiling* are the Allowing paaehla regret at the moderation of M. Bu. hanaa’a views, and dropped the ectaversa, tion should have overlooked the claim* of

W.SSL’XAmX.ra to

k°M

CMFHBXT,
July W. &lt;564.

.
j^^'E.
■vynnuus -t —. joskto
W BIAS, to* Ml fue part*

cabmaj t

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTO
BARRY CO., YIZ:

•JfaeX

-!» ~

-j-y-&gt;■: &gt;•

«.,

tioo. After the close of the exercise*, the
And the same divine authority that al­
triend* of Mr. Davis related what I have fin’er," and a much better looking min
wrinro. , Mr, Davis himself said be “did
tered these terrible dernmetatiraw agaiart

. duo* that the people toiould derate him
! tn ■!»&gt; Pr-«1»&gt;AV t It. L~l ■ .L.
who arreted crosae* I

Wil ta ilka baddie*

M
n
Iff

M■

fidKlU AG t 8A LIT

call, far .peahen, and to render any ra
pursuit ufliAiu.u.^--

uusly endanger our totem*! jwaoe and
&gt;e cxistsoca of olr ebsrished Union 1
MSJ*,dd .*•» quMtarn be answered in
« affirmative, then by evary law, human

L BOOTH.

Flatten*.
;P°*41

“X -who
mm
Why everybody W
Uxd b, ma *■!! bi, bbwd b. «W—

CALK

alar* boW*e,Md now.

♦7 M:!:

vineyard wm‘•wr^tetT from him.

CU.

U-h

I

i

�thln^Z h ita'own ittamicn, will
.‘e k un.1 to
Umt thpL Ikaey B

Emporium of Fashion!

-videiK-ew entirely reliable. Wc now
.uhreit &lt;•» f«H*»*inB. vhkh l#
“ C.PL B.. and aak |he American If It

I Slavery.

l-opla
nkm, w

leaded I-egi&amp;lative,
•c officers fave been
use usurped author!-

enacted andenfuro--

iifnngud;
i-xtrstin
e been im

d;n. give it to its read
ka»t particle of lam*
rtateiiK-nt in full and »
olrey for its eoadttetij
•■he
known C«d« Fri
.iucc IM!&gt;. ^^9 ‘
n»tr lhev &lt;cree tn a ^aikvhe chantry trAere

TAILOR SHOP,
•£?S?

igs have Itecn done
•auction and
; Imu against the (
i, and Humanity,
ration, the President
■.reporter*, apologist*
Mieforc or after the
•try and before the
our fixed purnaac
■arp. tntiors of three
ind thdr^tccumpScM,
. i punishment bvresf-

- Kansas should be
:tcd a* a State of
• most effectual way
itixcns the enjoyment
iviieges to which they

nding tlic civil strife
erritory*
•e highwayman’* plea
hi,* embodied in the
:can diplomacy, and
and diahniKir upon
people that gave it

That a railroad to tho

ipcntively demanded
no whole country, and
efficient aid in its conauxiliary thereto, the-th®, of an emigrant
tlic railroad.
■urt appropriations by
provemert of rivers
ttioiml cliaracter, &lt;eimnuxlation, and so­
ling commerce, are

and property of its

• differing
pport uf
: and, believing that
•tltuttona net well a*'

oppose all 'legislation

that the falsehood* put
e Know Null '
yard to the

r to what religious acet
&lt;o true American &lt;jtiCol. Fremont any th*
office to which he baa
Journal*. that he h a
e.' The idea that a* *
ran office hia reFtgioc*
verhaulod and the qaea-

HARDWARE Goods
STORE.

AT THE

The Promised Good Time has &lt;
Oome.
,

tint its K&gt;«* ”:U *■ * P»&lt;«twamt Erm-

‘□'•re b S ttds iu ih* affair* of men.
I
Which, taken al the ebb, kada oa to lurtuM."
'TIT E have on hand, a Urge and extensive
ipiFE tide in the affair* of those men , ** Stock of Goods and arc constantly
1 who want anything iu the linn of' rreceiving direct from New York, addi­
HARDWARE, which 1* moat sure to ttion* to our already Urge Slock selected
lead on tn fortune, is now setting very ,with great care a* to the want* of tills
•trcMhr in the direction of HADLEY &lt;community of
&lt;t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.—
f Thu flood from the East ha* just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found at any place west of
"
Detroit city.
| , Our increasing trade, and the inerea*- ’

NEV1N8 &amp; KNAPEN

H. J. KENFIELD'S,
•

NOW 18 THE TIME.

I, 000

Men

tyanted,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

i ipt. Ramey
a zealoos supporter
„i the Buffalo Platform of 1848. Ho
wen! t - (. luifornia in 1840, acting aa cap.1
uin &gt;•( the iJiip which took out the oon&gt;
pany iromthis county. After his arrival
,r (.ditohiia he
ajipointed collector
-t.uns nt Monterey. He helped fight
r.-c State battle, side by side with
I’/rmont. He knows his views os
iof SLut-ry as well as be does

Fashions just received.

JAMES A. SU 1j;zj i

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
bu»ine»«, In all It,

.spectacles.
THIMRLE8.

1. X.’SS:

‘n.!. ..H.„ |
1

“S5at‘

1

. ■ ■

1
VAR

Goods

•cnpiwaof UHl (.IMIII' l.hUl.LKIB.lHOttERY .READYMADE ctOTHrSO. BOOTS and
SHOES. HATS 4 CAI’S. GLASS lad GLAS8-

Which they offer for

sale

j which will be sold at

ing want* of tlw citizen* of Barry and
adjoining oountiea, have induced us to en­
large oar businea* by the purchase of a
Stock ctf Goods, larger and more varied
than lias ever before been brought to this
market. Onr stock comprises everythin?
in the line of HARDWARE tiiqi can
! be named or thought of. W e have made
our purchase* wl»5 direct reference to the
] wsr.tr. and interests of our customer*, a*
to kind and quality. Recognizing tlic
pHndple of

iniTv tiivi’rablc circumstance* for slajtthe rameday,
!.:-.ghi« real sentiment* both rcligiotai
j.iTl'i.-d than LapL Barney. . lie | Trav^muf

1 »*ry largr atwk of RPR
qOODS, wBdi war* purtha.

The Latest and most
•Approved Styles,

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

IE ntwenbero art new Fanning ■ daily line at

THU«* between B.W, Cr^/^d

.1
nearc«t| neighbors.
. .otitv ho num in thUStatchas uwi
.nted.-.tilth
-.i. Cd.
i-'.t Fremont
v—.......• longer
I.....: and
...a i radLriresafeS

,-A.m lrlrtiple.

Jkiwed to go unpun-

Hadley A Wightman's

inducements,

■"i."
sea. pupers, Uhl efltble 5,-arelivs and aeUxl;
:
irived of life, liberty,:
t due process oflaw;
■&gt;ru of speech and of
■ritlgcd;
•sc their Reprcauo• effect;
-

GOOD NEWS!!

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

AT

id coritata*
&lt;/every citizen, the
riglito of the people
.tudultmtly and vU
«m;
4 been invaded by

GREAT ATTRACTION

prices that will

COME AND TRY ME
Tb* aUraUaa sf CASH BUYERS U partkuUr-

Cheaper Than Ever'

FOR CASH,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

or Ready Pay.

Rm nil Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry

Goods, Groceries, Crockery and
Glass wore. Hals Caps and Bonnets
Our Good* an- now offered at a very small
■ nice assortment and very cheap.
advance on cost. YY'c speak no vain or
BOOTS AND SHOES
Isimliastic words, but wnat wo »ay will
H. J. KENFIELD.
OPPOSITE J. D. FOOTS.
■ lie found to be. literally true. YY'e never ;
NOTICE.
’ Ready Mads
I talk for Buncombe. Our Good*, both ofj
our own manufacture, and importation, 1
Tt KenfFeld-s. \
will be found precbely as wo recommend
SHEPARD A N1CHCLS,.
ress goods ।
them. Apd as to price, wo arc firmly
rnraChaUis*
.. ...... —.— Jwuznr iniodiatolt.
resolved to not be undersold by any
I11LL1F8.
lOCHAKD MOCfiMOBL
!{&lt;&gt;us&lt; ni Hsstinga, Marshall, Battle Creek
Lawns. Beragea, Delaine*, Challis, 4zc
or Kalamazoo, Lei our citizens and all
NOTICE.
others wanting Gooda iu our line, make a
KENFIELDU.
note of thia, and try ua, before making Style quality or price, NAII.S. SASH,
GLASS,
&amp;c.
’
hawls
.
their purchase*.
Fancy 81
Also a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox aertnon, our stock of
Goods is contained under tevtrai tUfftrent GiXxIs, su4i as Bonnet Ribbons and
AUAHOLf *nd O«abreU»a; a brautifa! aaaorthrade, and eacli head ix»Jnprises several Flowers, Parasols, Fans, Challica, Lawn*,
ment.t___________ KENFIELD’H.
j ditlinct particvlare.
[ Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawls,
of id! qnaBU** sod alylra. Dob « eta.
: Glove*. Hosiery 6tc., &amp;c., on which we TJ1UNT8,
FARMING UTENSILS:
Jl to S .blUiog peryard, al
hENFlELP-8.,
[ promise you
I!
Grain
Cradles,
Grass
Scythes,
Bush
■
wnun i.raaics, urara txyitic*, ou*u [’
._ ’
t» » Txrv i niTr*
TNOMESTICS, sbflinp. Ticking*. Striped
JL/ SbirUng*. BleaeheS Sheeting* and Shirting*.
S*“ TSntlffTI
LOTHS. Broad CToth.. Finn tad
|
YY"ash Tub*, Pails, Angur’ and Chisel
ncrr^N*akc«n C»a»lm«r». Linen
before purchasing •isewbere.
KEN1
.1Handles,
ar.utea, nxciicivcw,
Axe Ilelve*,»*Wash Board*, Mop n
.
rail attention to hi* new and well aMurt- —
Stick*, Clothe* Pins, Arc.
f
ed stock of
I
CYRPFNTER'S
carpenters tools
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, .
‘
’
|
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
. *.
' Sehvled with cam ezprrasly to meet
Sana, Aururs, PUncs of all doacrintion*, ] tdiniDg
the wants of the people of IIhaBean lUo
Bit* and Bit-Stocka, Axes, Adzes, Droad■
1
tings and Barry county.
KENFlEI.D’fi.
Axes,’Bench do.. Square* of all kinds,
Every thing tiiat is no '
illy an lured. •
ID
Slide Bevels, Ctjmmon and Mortice Ulla­
cresnry to one’s
ge*, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
comfort and
c!«, and Hammer* of oil sort* and sixes.
hntipincM, as far iu tempo­
MASON’S TOOLS,
ral wants arc concerned,
Plastering. Brick, and Corner Trowel*,
Trowels, uul
ovov •**&lt;■
*u*o
(except Hardware) are now
j
Plastering,
offered for READY’ PAY.
I Spirit Level, and Plumb Bob*. Whit, i uge
I ritstc &lt;S Mkbinn. Io A. Window ' .
1 •_
_p
| wash Brushes, dw.
place ■fcrmaid and rorardad io Ibe SCU 111 DUFl Ol
siioEMAKEHS’ fixings.
cf miJ rmtnly an taker B of mtitt- ' ,____
k
•
OF
I Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
|i*kv* Id tad IG4, and winch »
» ute aaiil A. Winslow Wilcm
lingluinii
I Zine Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
tlic latest
.
Prists
Brenks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ate.
___ .-.1 -If..-•-) artkrito forth* L»ament wUcb
styles; Delaine*,
Denims.
I
In addition to the above, enumerated
Uber B nt,
KEXFIKLDU
tdrd &gt;n raid
.
M
Paramctta, Alpacca,
d on wticli
I Goods, we have now in Store a large and SECRETARIES .I.VD BOON CAS
CORN O OATS FOR SALE FOR
■ ibM&gt;'i*~chinte«ltoiM&lt;luo »t Un*
,
*
...
tlu-finest styles of American
ES.
NOF.kS.
BUREAUS,
SO
­
r«&gt;r one hundred aad forty-one d»ifar» nmi Shirting*, Kfiituckv Jean*, Hats, Caps k
Print*. Drew Trimmings, Moir’ general assortment of
FA
COTTAGE,
JENNV
I SHELF
ruia Noticei.ttertfoirherebrgi.ru.tbkt, Rcatly made Clotiung,
I
antique Y’elvet and Mo**; Rush
_____ AND OTHER HARDWARE,
LIND AND COMMON
"ou,s’
i Borders, Bonnets, Gloves, Ribbon*, Silks, Such M Table and Pocket Cutlery. 1Y11.
BEDSTEADS.
chore,
. Satin*, Embroidering Silk, Victorities. J Chest, and Cupboard Licks, Pmllock*,
Side, Card and Center Tables, Fall Leaf | VaTHTTE GOODS. Jackonrtta. Barol HstUn
.
Crockery,
Ladies' Comforters. Children’* Hooda,&lt;kc., Butts and Screws of every variety and
l.,k
I
"liSroamt*.Z, , .
COTTON GOODS.
kind; Knob Lick* and Utchc*. Finish. j™., ia.j
common Cane and Sprits? bottom Chairs. _______ *______________________ ____ .—
GksHWxrv, harming tools, Ax., &amp;c., and
.
.. ..
Trimminre of cverv
Any quantitv of Pine. Cherrv, White- frtABl.E CLOTHS. L'lmcbed »*■?*«*•
- SL"d~S-' “•£■. 3 "
&lt;H.«b n.„l,
B~w» ».l Biffed F..IWV,
, k
Bull.-. B.j
wood and Blm-k Walnut
tL.'cM
and• Table «
Castor*,
and
o’d«k in thr afteraoui. at
AVO
tO j 81,aw^’
*',&lt;i double.
--------- Shot Pouches —
A
,
Belta, Powder Flasks of every descrij^- IL. YTlMC3a3S3Et.. QCHOOL BOOKS oft *rio*» k»d«. al
hrn&lt;y
_l.o|lf
READYMADE CLOTHING
।
«
1 /*
1
nas r ituizn.
JOHN HART, Atoaign**DTag
aDOlIl
bflillllg, | jjnfc| an(| Ckpg, latest stvles; Boots and tion, Maleable Butts ami \\ ranches,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hanging*.
ditions to our stock, thooa wishing
Strap Hinges. Honks and Staples, Iron Cheap for Cash- YY e would invite a call \
uIMiaIj . •
NO'HCF
I
and Stone Y\«rc.
and W«xxi Bench Screws, Sad Iron*. Axe*. and an examination of our Goods and [
Mill Saws, Grubbing Hoes, Window [ Prices, and we will try and satisfy you. ,
A general assortment of now and fish- f
of all kinds. Drugs. Mcdieinea, Paints, Glnsa, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage
STEBBLNS it RUSSELL
'
Oih. Dymtufla, Arc. Ate.
Bolts, C*ible and Trace Chain, Brass Ket­
Hasting*, June 0,1850.
Call and examine for yourselves and tle*, Iron Teakettles, Frying Pans, StceL
HARPER'S
MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
ace if these statements arc true.
vnrds. Sand mid Meal Sieves, Sheep and
N. ACKLEY.
The May number cloaca tba CfUi Year oml tun­
Cow Bells with Strap*, and everything plot**
’bushy
lb* tcnili rolome of Harper’• Naw moaibly
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
else from a JTwcnty-Horiw\-Powcr Crow. S’agaxinr, and the Publisher* embrace this opporBar down to a Ounbric Needle.
We have also Inst received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also, lo their
CHICAGO
and trimmings of all kinds—Can I fail to
Zinc aad Sheet Iron, which we will bxll
_ 1.-3 — —1• ■ t—
1 Ik*«&gt;&gt;(• TaImI
at a nova* so'low as to defy competi­
i les of Bonn»t», RibUma Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tion.
We desire to call particular attention
A general aMortownl of Boot* *od Sbo*«, Grata
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
d LuUm Goiter*. ChiUrra'i and MiasM* ware.
risn Literati
thi* Miaum
COOKING STOVES.
will be m*4e
Comprising all-the newest and most afOUZO-A-OO, ELL.
.' rn! t.-ry ebrar. tu tbev
raovsu pattbrxb that can 1* bought in
AVING our arrangements complete
»&gt;. B. SHELDON, Esq..
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
to supply all the requisites of the tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
NEVINS A KNAPEN*
Our stock of Groceries i* very large,
MOlTldAUE BALE
STOVES.
We utter no idle boast, when we say
that our assortment of Stoves ia bettor
and more extensive than can be found al
any other Store west of Detroit; and wo
Anrurt, A. 11. 19S»

cJ!X“3£5X;*-LKri!l

CLOTHING,

New

that cannot be beat in

KANSAS BOUND

i”'7?”%vUP„„:,,
n
..rrwuu.
STS
____

HATS, CAPS. &amp;C

D

13 c a Free State!!!
That is ifwe can make J
rewwW WM CT
it so, by selling goods J
cheap, wc are now
receiving directly The subscriber would
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
Summer
goods
which we offer at re-1
i Juced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is comply-1
Ladies’ Dress Goods,

S

P

wSuT^WArE

F"U’i GREAT BARGAINS.
We also carry on
- tllC FUIL1VITUR/E C
i
i n
Business and shall
keep everything per,® w •
tO that Line.
•We use great care in,
the Manufacture of
dur Furniture &amp; none
but the best materials
J ailJ nOnC blit the
1 best workmen eniploy1 cd. Among our Stock
may be found

Btod. wa.

do IlOt Wish

sellinrr
L.______ ■&gt;_1 goods cheaper than I
neighbors but wej

Grind Sto-nes and?

FARMING TOOLS..

■

= -VSftiW

on hand and for sale —jm?fv &lt;tnt&gt;rit
AltlLl 1

c™*"1’ G'“-

and satisfy themselves.
co l v^’utI’w''’ To persons having
C-ISH.
SHFFIELDS
and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good H
Tea kept constantly
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
on hand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
OWN itANnrACTURB
ceived.GRANT A SPAULDING.
uwirtgagr. or «t&gt;y naw Uisjyn
... ■__ erMl rrnnuitr*

tMAMlt,

AT ALL TIMES

TYPE FOUNDER!

ia It.-. I,.-* I-—-,.,

Hsoting*. Jnn« 18, 1856._________ __

FTUAKDLAN ~8AL£—Notio. b berrbt tiy«&gt;

SUPERIOR METAL,

FissnxrsH^uosTPURFtcT

w.rrtcsai ilcscriUd,

■mpdlcd, to, lie abort

letter

,n Know N

trasrieau.
tohmstdf upoa

PRINTING
PRESSES
*
.__ r...^ th* ««U known Ei.mif.

I&gt;*lrd Jnlr ;

e moat active fa

J^ssrs. A HOEdk CO.,

rrwnMixG ma

telHgcnt million that wa will sot M UWDKBsotn by any other house, cither great
or small.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, alway* on hand, and made tn order, and all
Gand* made by us will be warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.
We have spared no ]*iins or expense to
procure Goods that will please you. hi
return, we *o!Wt from you a generous
nau emage; and wc would esteem it a* •
particular favor if those trho have • unsetd«l account* with us would call and settle
tbs same at the enrlicsl possible momajL
You will always fold us b adt amd wIl.
uso to attend to this branch of thr Wmnew. Do not-be bashful; brtng in your
money, pay up the old *eoro and comW.tiitilbcbappvto
are yoa, both to receive oor pay and to
sell rou more goods. Give u* a &lt;*R-—
S/sum, to OUT DOOR WEST OF

*

A*DRuQe AND MEDICINES,

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

SS'SgSESr

JBWHLBY.WALLfAPtirfAXKEI NOTIONS
NEVINS R KNAPfcN.

Hartlaa* Jum l, lus.

the post office.

MtnBUHL

HADLEY' &lt;k WIGHTMAN.

Hasting*, Jtm*
Uth imu

r:\ri! :i.ps

8

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY AUG. 21, 1856.

TERMS—•11,50, TN ADVANCE.

NO. 17

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

documenta, only four days induding the
an enemy they know little of, and which
Sabbath after receiving your letter, a the now^Mtncrs. But 1 find in Mr. Wil- 'will be perfectly irreaiatable. Yours re
copy of the same, was published in your son’s speich, April 14th, the following:— iapectfulv.
in pulp, tegument, rind, cell and seed, it
,
July 4, 1856. '
organ,
the
Timas
nf
this
dty,
under
the
“Tbe Senator from Illinois told us the oth­
J. E. ROY.
i» a thorough and total untruth, and they
Oaklet A Wumtt, Wholesale and Re- T'ai
Sir : I Jeam fr,„n
newspapeni that ,
of Prvblt«-- Of.
who spread it bear false witness. And
on Bunday, the 1st day of June, in a eer- editorial heading, “A Reverend Falsifier,” er day that he intended to subdue us. 1
Dm la Rowsr'a Block, 11 uUng*
as to the stories of the Fulmer, etc., as to
mon preached by you in the Plymouth 1preceded and followed by a ring of the tell the honorable Senator be may vote •
upon “wilful, cowardly hypoeriti- usdown, but subdue us never. We be- ’
supposed conversations with Fremont, in
Congregational Church of Chicago, you chargva
,
Prsfeeaiotaal.
The
Factory
girls
of
Lowell
hsve
given
cal
liar,"
such
only
as
that
paper
can
perNormax Acklkt, IXaler in Dry Goode,
long to a rare that never were subdued,
which he defended the mass, and what
I. A. HouaooK, Attorney and Counsel­ deemeef it your duty to axsail me person- ,petralc.
to their feelings upon tha late not, they uro pure fictions. They never
and if anybody undertakes that work, he expression
'
lor al Law
nv..__ r.____. ... ally and by name.
Sumner outrage, by sending P. 8. Brooks happened. The authors of them are elanReferring to the affray between Mr. , Your copy must have been forwarded will find that he has taken rather a costly '
HmUhR*. Mwb.
Sumner and Mr. Brooks, you *aj ; “Doug- ,to tbe Times at the same time with mine,, contract Subdue us! Subdue us!” Now thirty pieces of silver (3 cent pieces) a rope
"V«. Bt-BonKTAttorncy. tkmnm-lk.r "and las, of giant infamy stood by with hi* !probably with instructions to attend my Mr. Wison b a Senator and heard for and a winding sheet with tbe following
|L J. KExriELD, Dealer ta every variety
ministry the following SabbatK and if I himself, and did not go to the New York letter expressing their sentiments:
endorsen of wilfal and corrupt libcBers.
hands in his jxxketo."
. f »-y Geode. Groocrtra, Crockery, hard Ware.
Mr. B.—Sir: Perceiving by the public
R&lt;wb Made Clolktaw. Hat*. Caps. Beata and
But tbe Express, like Noble, has Open­
Although I have no personal acquaint- 'did not recant, to publish in the first issue Tribune u you charged me, though I did
Sunday, which was done, whether I not see it, and such is his testimony.— prints tliat your friends are giving expres­ ed on this hole in the wall, and can never
,-boo, Sabu SirooL fest door Weal &lt;rf J.ohs B.
A. Swihit, Attorney and Coan ance with ytiu.or knowledge of y onr rh*r. after
,
showed any disposition to investigate the Whereupon Mr. Douglas said: “Tbe sion to their sentiments toward you by be done harking at it Dav after day it
after as a dtixan or a minuter of tbe Gowrich Uiken* of esteem, we too the fectory reoorta to this empty bole. 'When every­
matter
or
not
So
much
for
your
dlslnSenator
Irani
Massachusetts
has
represent
­
pd, my mpect for your profession and ,
Gkant A Spaulbro, Dealers in all kinds
girls of Ixwell, termed by Southerners thing else fails this resource remeine —
at Dry Goode. Groceries, Crockery. Ac. Stale
.. .
vmux u&gt;
vourt
for those Christian principles which it is genuousacM in writing me before publish­ ed me as having said in debate, to those
»1**U»E*. Barty Coanty, Mieh.
ing.
fiUveL opporite I'ast Ottes. HaaUnfX Mich.
who differ with me on the other side of “Nortben Slaves,” yet who are not such There they are, indefiitigably—the Ex­
your duty to proclaim and observe, induce
Now for tho statemesta—
the chamber, ‘ 117 will tuMut you’—in tbe abject slaves as not to understand—to ap­ press and Noble—« church without a
John Rodmts, Physician and Sur
iue to take it for granted that you would
I gave them as facta of common notori­ sense that 4e were going to subdue, by preciate—to detest—to abhor, withal) the Fremont, and a hole without a squirrel in
II. A. GooDt^*
th. Cosrt
not knowingly utter an unmitigated false­
sympathy, humanity and dignity of *ohood in the pulpit on the Sabbath day, ety, upon the same authority-we have for force, all opponents who differ with us in man, and as th/free daugters of New Eng­ it!
I O L. Rat, Attorney and Counsellor at with the intent to injure the character of any affirmation, and which I was not opinion on the Slavery question." [See
In some rtwpccta, however the dog had
land, your late base, “murderous, brutal, the aaivantage. Sometime* wb thought
•ware of having been contradicted.
Appendix Congressional Globe, p. 301.
Lor. CoUeelUaxCon;ry*nein&lt;.Psr...MiCtaim.. a fellow citizen, and that, having commit­
First, speaking of tho “cowardly, mur­
Bkidser, Wajibkx &amp; Co, Wholesale PaThe Senator here does not deny dial he cowardly” attack upon one of New Eng­ that he really believed that there was a
ted auch an act of injustice, you will fed
derous attempt at the assassination of Mr. used the phrase, “We will subdue you," land's aons and noblemen. Senator Sumner
it both a duty and a pleaaure to repair the
Sumner." the sermon says, “Douglas, of but finds it convenient to deny that it was of Massachusetts, the champion offreedom
had an inkling of the rediouN. W. Falk, Attorney afJ Counsellor at injury in the same audience where the inExnt infamy, stood by with his hands in used “in the sense” of subduing opposing for those who now wear Southern fetters
of his conduct, lor be would drop
j-ry was done.
s pockets." My authority waa (1.) Mr. opinion, and was meant for the rebels in and the watchman and guardian of the
Nevins &amp; Kxapk*. Merchants and Dealand walk towards us with hb
tv
the view of enabling you to do me Sumner's affidavit, taken by the House
Kansas, ns be calls them. It was tbe rights of tlie Northen laborer, lest those
&gt;ut and his eyes a little aslant.
and yotfrsdFahtkthe jatrsc of truth the Committee appointed to investigate the
poor people of Kansas he meant to crush. same fetters be fastened upon our fi-ct,and
__ _
_
«ct,of justice indicated, 1 no» state to you matter, in which he says, “Others were at But the (phrase was addressed to Mr. the slaves manarb-ji encircle onr wri»ta,and
understand a dog’s feelings. J should, of
ehxnwrj, NoUry j that it ia ant true that I stood by with my
Stedmns A Rumkll, Dealers in Dry
n distance of whom I recognised only Mr. Sumner, and he was* representative man, the dark pall of slavery be drawu over our course, much prefer a aquirrcll, but If I
~ FTTF.V hands in my pockets at the time; that ! Douglas." (2.) The statement of an eye
•nd along with every friend of freedom In minds.
cant have that, an empty hole ia better
was not in the Senate chamber
chain b
when the witness to the assault, from the gallerv, Kansas feels Identified with freemen there.
Such a man we honor; and he who has that nothing. 1 imagine how 1 would
year's Block, Ha*Uuga, Mifb.
• zaffray took place;.''
that’ '1 did
’ i not witness where . e had a good opp»rtunity to ob­ So that their sufferings are our sufferings no argument to use but tbe cudgel—no
Fekbb A Vokheks. Livery Stable. Hors-’“any part of the
tratisactlon
;
that
I
was
en
­
die
transaction
t
sense
of
honor
but
the
duelist
’
*-no
innate
FitANCta Rowkn. lAealer in Stove*, Iron,
serve, Dr. Bunting, of Montreal. He as Mr. Sumner was made to feel the stun­
pie who pass by, don't know the fisMa.—
gaged in consultation on public affair* with says, “During the attack Mr. Douglas ning blows of dmt subjugation along with sense of truth, right;-and jnstice, but the They think that I have got somsthiag. It
several Senators and Representatives of stood by with his hands in his pockets.” Mr. D.'s subjugation of Kansas.
betray era,certainly deserves the fate ofJu­ is needful to keep up mr reputation for
tel, Hastings. Mkek
ti&gt;&gt; Ccpitd at the lime, and had been *o (3.) The then uncontradictrd newspaper
ilMtingx Micbi|rsa.
It serins also that Mr. Sumner waa not daic, and we wish to aid him in obtaining it; sagacity. Besides, to tell the truth I have
satisfied with Mr. p '• explanation about wo therefore send you thirty pieces uf sil­ looked into that bole so long that I have
Johnson &amp; Benjamin, Meat Market. A engaged for more than an hour previous ; reports, that you were present.
Hadley At Wightman, Manufacturers of
rood supply always on hand. Cash paid I for that I had no knowledge, iatima&amp;.*n or be­
Ibis presence your letter denies in toto, subdiuiig. In his Martyr Speech he says: ver, a good new rope, and doth of our own half persuaded myself that there is a
Tin. Sbw&lt; Iron and Copper Karo. Dealm in
Ba»f CulUe and Sbrrp Market hour* from 3 to lief that any such transaction was to take and also states, “1 did not witness any
manufacture for n winding sheet, begging squirrel there, or will be, if I keep on."
Iroa. Nails. Sleri, Glass, Sbelf-Hardwara. Catle“The Senator drcams that ho can subdue
place al thc^ or any other time; nor had part of tlie transaction, nor had I any the North. He disclaims the open threat, you to except them, and as soon as posssir. and Sle'ra. Starr one door wrot uf Ibe fc»t
Well, every dog must have hu day,
Office. Haatiaga, Midi
1 any knowkdge or reason to believe that knowledge or reason to believe that eith­
ble follow your ilustrious predecessor, J u- and every dog must have his way
No
but hb conduct implies it.” And howJ. M. Russell, Physician and Surgeon. either Mr. Sumner or Mr. Brooks was in er Mr. Sumner or Mr. Brooks was in or
udas; and know well as you do it, that a doubt if we were to bring back JfMe
much did his conduct imply it, when he
J. r. Rodekts &amp; Co., Dealers in Drugs
OOc« ia Bicbbl a* A* Ruaa*ll'* blor*, Koasulb or near the Capitol at the time; and when
whole
army
of
true
women,
here,
are
spinnow, after two summers' absenee, he
near the Capitol at the time, and when I , hesud it of an armed savage “suliduiDg”
A Medicine*. Patent Medtaaoi. Print*. OBa, TurBlock, Htaliap. M.rh__________ _
pceiine, Buraias Fluid, Pure Liquor*. lire Sluff*.
I returned to the Senate Chamber the af­ returned to the Senate Chamber the affray the unsuspecting defenceless man, and ing thread and watching the flying shuttles would make straight for that hole in the
Window Gl**a. Pally, WindowBa*b. Oroeerie*. Wm. Buroiikr. Justice of the Peace. Of- fray bad b«m over, and quiet had been
had l&gt;ecn over aud quiet restored for mmc had not humanity enough “to help put an tfcat sliail ere long, a* we trust, weave the wall with just aa njuch seal aa ever.
See Is Bailey'. Hoek. H**lii&gt;|r*, Mick
restored for some time.
\Ye never read the Krprtu, now-a-daya,
time." That is, you knew nothing about end to the affray!’’ And bow forcibly did web of Freedom long and wide enough for
tha winding ahect ofthatattoduus system, without thinking involuntarily, “Good­
I
These facts are not only susceptible of it, Uli it was all over.
Ids other words, spoken at the dose of
Bailey A McArthur, Dealers in Boots
j proof bv the Senators and Representatives
ness ! the dog U letting off at that hole
Now, Sir in your neglect to send me Mr Suinnsr's great speech foretell tbe as­ American Slavery.
, referred to, but are so well known to the the requested authority, 1 have fortunate­
Fa CTon T Girls.
again.”
sault—“Z am in daubt at Io nthat tan be
Senate and to tho whole community here, ly found in the Congressional Globe the hit (Sumner's) object. It it hit object to
1 that no gentleman would, hazard lua char­
fr H. Mates. J ewelor, Clock* and Watchofficial report.
The
first
summer
which
we
spent
in
m Rspsired. Shop la Acklry'i Store. BasUa**,
acter for truth and veracity bv intimating
Upon the affidavit of Mr. Sumner, Mr. a dog in the ifreett, that he may get HymDuring tbe many years in which the
• his belief in ithe truth of the charge whkn Slidell said be was, in connection with {paihy/or the jutl ehattieemenlt" [Ap- l-enox, we had alone a very intellieent
dog named Noble. He was learned in slave power ha* been marching inward in
y ou, under Some misapprehension, have yourself
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and
other gentlemen,
the re-i -7.
; [.endix Globe, p.“ 13.1
545.1 Now
Nowkicking
kicking
and
many thinga, and by his doc-lore excited ita struggle for supremacy, it kas until
C. 8. Bustos,. Physician and Surgeon, mode agninMme iu tin- pulpit of a Chris­
ception room, “when a person rushed in, caning
are
fellows,
only
the
suggrttion
of
coning
fcllowa,
suggestion
tho undy ing admiration of all the children. lately concealed its designs and aim*.—
tian Church jon, the Sabluth day.
. Parkes . Whole Sale and ..Retail
apparent!v in great trepidation, and said the Senator descends still lower than the
But there were some things which Noble Aided by truckling politicians of the North
Broker*.
You are also represented as having that aomeoody waAbeating Mr. Sumner.” deed of Brooks.
could never learn. Having on one occas­ it has plead for every occasion and found
L made another eharge against me, equally And yet you knew nothing about it!—
You say in your letter that I have nev­ ion seen a red squirrel run into a hole in •pologisers for ita worst feature*. TIio
L. C. Kkli ooo. Banker, Stock. Note and,
unfounded*and untrue, which 1 quote from Then you remarked, in regard tothepame er advised or failed to rebuke a resort to
Erchangr Briber, Battle Creek, Mich.
D. C. Hawley. Dealer in Groceries; Prothe newspapers, not having area a copy affidavit. “Mr. Slidell came in as hesfatca. physical force aa a substitute for truth and a stone wall he could not be persuaded first word of open vaunting which was
pronounced by the slave power ware tho
that be was not there forevermore.
W. IT. ColMan's Banking Office, Battlej of tho printed sermon:
and while we were talking there one of reason in the discussion and decision of
Several red sqirrels lived dose to the words of Stephen Arnold Douglas, “wo
I
“This and! the Kansas crime reveal a the messengers remarked, as he passed, public questions.” Noble peacc-inaker!
. new step in tho policy of Slavery—that that wmeboby was beating Mr. Sumner. While Brooks was using “physical force II house and had become familiar, but not will subdue you.” । Since that time the
William Rogers, Lively Stable, Grocephysical for«e must and shall be used U&gt; I nwe immediately to my feet. My first as a substitute" for Mr. Sumner’s “truth tame. They kept up a regular romp with •lave press of the South, and ita huckater
GHEAT DISCOVERY !
Noble. They would come down from brethren in the North have not bcin
, carry out ita measures. Tho instigator impression was to come into the Senate and reason," how severely did he “rebuke"
ipla.tree* with provoking coolness; wanting in threats and bravadoes. 'Db
of nil this ezime, (Douglas.) a short time C5iami»er and help to put an end to the this “resort!" Why, the courageous man, the ma|~
MEN MADE RICH BEFORE THET KNOW IT I I since, ventured to divu^e the secret puli­
they woulfl
ruu)4 run along the fence almost choicest specimen of American litcretory
। affrav, if I could; but it occurred to my “rose involuntarily to hi* feet, to go and
wititfti rcac)i; they would oock their tails which has grown out of thia bullying
. cv, when he declared to its first victim, mind, in an instant, that my relations to put an end to the affray, if he could.”—
Philips A Mochmork. Dealers in all kind*
and sail across the rood to the barn; and spirit come from the Richtnond Rnquirer.
“We will subdue you, sb," and no one Mr. Sumner were such that if I came into But In, Bancho'a ghost of “motives mis,
yet there was such a well-timed calcula­ That every patriotic paper speaks of Kan­
knows but this very tiling waa in his mind the hall, my motives would be miscon­ construed" appeared before him, and ho
tion under ail thi* apparent raslines, that sas troubles as reverent!v as it would of
strued, nerfiaps, and I sat down again.— •at down again." When the matter waa
i at the time."
Noble invariably arrived at the critical Washington and gives them the Impor­
‘
In this passage you attribute to me lan- The otner gentlemen left their seals; 1 under consideration before the Senate,
spot just as the squirrel left it.
•----tance which Republicans claim, but makes
N. Brown, Dealer in Family Groceries a: any otuer *&gt;w
oaly glace for tbs peopl* of BstUe Creak. kaUma guagc which I never uttered, and a senti­ think two of them came in by the side wIki c\*bt heard of hi* rebuking such a re­
On one occasion Noble was ao close up­ the issue quite another matter. It says
ment which I never conceived nor labor- door; 1 started and came in by the front sort to silence argument! And where
on his rodbacked friend that, unable to of the Kansas disturbance:
Hattingt, and the eurrounding Countryf ed. &lt;ft is true that the New York Tri- door. At last I observed Mr. Sumner at was his vote al that time ? In the settle­
Gup tho maple tree, he dodged into a
“We are heartily sick and disgusted
‘ bune and other unscrupulous ;&gt;artisan tbe aide of the emtre aisle, his feet in the ment of truth and right for Kansas, who
e in the wall, ran through the chinks, with the canting mercecary hypoenteo of
sheets attributed to me several month# aisle and he leaning partially against the ever heard of the senator's once rebuking
J ohm Owkn ; B* otaA Shoes made to oremerged at a little distance, and sprung Yonkccdom. This war will enable us ttf
ago the same s&lt; ntiment; but it is also chair.”
the
lawless
violence
that
has
filled
that
into the tree. The intense enthusiasm of get rid of them, and render tlicrn a source
end in
oub
rders ’ true, and the official debates cf the ScnOh! you saw Mr. Sumner, and Ise land with robery, arson and inunlerl—
' attest the fait, that I promptly denied It could not see you, as he testified! You What rebuke has ho ever given to the the dog nt that hole can hardly be des- of profit instead of expense. Il will en­
eribed. He filled it full of barking. He able us to regain our own—pilfered from
in open Senate in the presence of Mr. heard the mesaenger say “somebody is Federal Administration for ita most
Cwcd and scratched aa if undermining a us by many a sharp trausacUon. It will
Wm. A. Samtwkll, Blacksmithing m all
’ Sumner and all others to whom it was al- beating Mr. Sumner," and yourself saw wicked and unnatural abandonment of
stion. Standing off at a little distance enable us to build up our country bv the
iedged to have been directed, and not one Mr. 8. prostrate in tbeshle, and yet “had her children in Kansas to tbe lawless mer­ be would pierce the hole with a gaze as
recapture of the null ions of which we
of them intimated or pretended that the no knowledge that Mr. Sumner waa in or ciless savages that skirt their dvilixcd (!)
intense and fixed aa if be were trying mag­ have been plundered. It will enable us
charge was true; yet this same charge, near the Capitol al the time.”
Sidmorx As Wiohtman, Furuaccmen,
frontier)
netism on it. Then, with tail extended, to get rid of the Yankee Presidents, and
whiih had been thus branded in open Sen­
[Sec Con. GlobeST, 1856.]
While the Southern Press has teemed and every luur thereon electrified, he copreserve AngloSaxon freedom, by re­
ate as a base calumny, and admitted to be
Mr. Wilson then replied to you im­ with approval of Brooks' ‘Ttaort to phys­ would nuh at the empty hole with a pro­ viving tbe old connection with the mother
REMARKABLY LOW PR1£ES_
krpt roe.UaU.T a. hand Al) kind* oi
such by the silence of all the Senators to mediately aa follows“The Senator from ical force In the decision of his quoatton,"
dok. to onlsr, opposite Globs Hotel. H&gt;
country. (Who would not rather be rul­
digious onslaught.
whom it waa said to have been directed, Illinois, lias made hb explanation, 1 see when did tliis moral hero ever rebuke, to
Mich._____________________ _
'
This imaginary squiirol haunted Noble ed by a lady like Qtteen Vicu, than any
tionifrom »
is now repeated, after the lapse of several nothing inconsistent with my colleague's the force of a whisper, such an unpatriotic
: night and day. Tbe very soulrrel him- nasal twanged gentleman that Yankee
t- wWfrotsHs
J. W. Buckle, Fashionable Tailor,
months, in the pulpit of ««&gt; Plymouth statement.” Waa there anything incon­ introduction of “plantation manners” into
&gt;p
imateSM *1
s«4f would run up before his tone into the land can produce!) It will enable us,
tinr doss is order, sad s!l wort warranted
J, wr.ns^hai^ecmtaiM r»et7lkin« lh*1 Congregational Church of Chicago, and sistent! Mr. S. said be saw you, you the Senate!
mynslfwitb
tree, and crouched in a crotch, would sit. with tho United States South, ou one side,
made the foundation of a scries of inferen­ said you saw him. On tbe 27th of May
Permitjma, air.to extend to you my sym ■' silently watching the whole process of in dose alliance with England and Canada
fajmcdly grocery store ces equally unfounded and unjuat, 1 have you stau-d to the Senate that you were pathv
T. F. Hakvst, Tailor, and dealer in
in the arduous undertaking which' bombarding the empty bole, with great on the other, very speedily to fetch there
tbs wbois wmjwisisi S larjw sad
never advised or foiled to rebuke a resort appbred of the aflrey during the’ time ofit you have voluntarily resumed, vix: the1 sobriety and reliah. But Noble would loug-pravred sharpens to their senses, by
to phy aiml force as a substitute for truth by the tnewu-nger, diat you came to the Bishopric of all the Protestant elergy.—
' allow of no doubta. His conviction that confining thorn to tho starving soil on
and reason in the discussion and decision llall and saw Mr. Sumner; five weeks Your charge wiU be much more severe' tlwl bole had a squirrel in continued uoR. W. Wamkn, Fashionable Tailor. Shop
which they were born, and to tbe thin air
la BsUsy'* Block, aver H. A. Gaadjeu't Store,
after, July 4th, you write to me that you than that of die Arch Bishop, whose head­’ shaken for six week* When all other ooof public questions.
Ha*Uags,NislL __________
Whether tho Nebraska bill wasacrime had no knowledge or reason to believe quarters are in New York for your subal­' pupation* foiled this hole remained to him. around them.”
There wore Turire in the revolution
or a wire and just measure, tn a queauon
A. W. Atkins, Saddle and Harness Mak­
tern* will not be quite as submissive as1 When there were no m-&gt;re chickens to her- and Federalists in the last war, and it
which 1 have alwaya held myself reedy to the time.’
er Fbop in Goodyear'* Mort, over Nsvta* A
his. You will do well to advise with him1 rv, no*pigs to bite, no cattle to chase, no1 would seem that the mo; is not yet extinct.
I. C. MOTT.
Kaspstf* Slots, Haattags, kOrt.___________
discure calmly and dispassionately, on all
as to his policy. You remember how' children to romp with, no expedition* 1 It is fitting that all nen in America, en­
proper occasions; and if physical force
discourteously and disobediently tbe 8,­; to make with the grown folks, and when tertaining such sentiment*, ahould vote for
F. C. MxaaiLL, House, Sign, and Porttait
£ mob violence, or any other '^proper ing of the affair till it was all over and 000 of New England received your bull be had slept all that his dv-g-skin would Jamea Buchanan. Ho is of their own
quiet restored; but in the Senate be ad­ to them, auch that they, to a man, stirred hold, Im&gt; would walk out of the yard, yawn like and deserves the honest support of
a-iM-oT“wLFrb7
mitted that he did not interfere “leet his themselves up to do just what you forbid1 and stretch himaclfomd then hook wistfully
motives should be miaconrtrued.” His de them to do. You remember how ungrate­' at the hole, as if thinking to himself, ‘W all
Gum Hom. Br B. Brmn. ThUw.ll
me or my friends. . 1 send this letter to fense reminds us of the aocute lawyer who fully the clergy of this dty, y«&gt;r own1 as tliere is nothing else to do 1 may as
you instead ofthenewspapere, for the pur­ took two poeitions for his client—“first townsmen, received your Ukase to them.• well try that hole again !"
and a Frenchman ware
pose of giving you an opportunity of do­ that we never Imd the kettle, second, that But here
will comfort your-'
We had almost forgotten thia little trait,
HAWLRT8.
ing justice to me and to the cause of truth it was broken when we borrowed Ik"— self with
1 until the conduct of the New-York Ex­
itaCCOfl ••
in the same car. The Frenchman, always
which 1 trust you will regard • Christian One b also reminded of the address, with
HAWUTFB
press, in respect to Col. Fremont’s religMiddleville Exch aeok, by G~
^2'
sn’vFf
polite, asks permission to smoke; bia
iuty, in the same pulpit where the injury a alight paraphrase, which Gabriel gave to
1 ion brought It ludicrously to mind again.
Satan when caught in a somewhat similar original number of rebels who has come’ Col. Fremont is, and alwaya has been, as companion made no" reply, drew a cigar
was committed.
from his pocket and smoked alatx Al the
I have the honor to be, very respectful- dilemma:
’ sound a Protestant as John Knox ever
RiailseadEieflMHiBM^sl
first
station:
I.FEMOBT.
'^^’^‘■TT’DDUaLAB.
was. He was bred in tho Protestant

ANNUM.

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or Ready Pay.

rriNG
S1IO1.T NOTICE

•.in» fur chdinjrttart ia iron

wmn oat,

T TO TUB CAPTAIN*.

(N&amp;f and

T. F. HAKVEY.

May 1, IS'Ak

EblCTKiSlN PRICES!
NO l.l'MLCa

&lt;&gt;l idtietu.g b)

y

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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

.

Jit Prices Lower

■Utos. Silk sad

40 MLi “ “•

A

MMsr01a,MMh.
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Battle Creek House, by Campbell A

Barlow House, By J. B. Foot, near the r|wu«*,»«. —
r
n_ l&gt;.M .-L This Hosos ha"

1 frith and has never changed. He isunacquainted with the doctrines and oertmo­
nies of the Catholic Church, and has never
What shall be dose with these I attended the services of that Church, with envat
• •
A little farther: *«ir,” said the French,
Why, if the rule whidtis now prodomiman, “your cap b filling oC"
*
The Eoglbhman, without cym
“thank you," secured hb cap. &gt;

vacate.

*-------- haWILT'S

I-’.drily.
HAWLRVH

Bellkveuk Exchange, by Isaac N. Flint

tured to divulge the secret policy, when
he dttlared to this first victim, (Sumner,)
4th ln*L,' - We will nbdue you, Sir," and no one
knows but thb very thing was in hb mind
at the time."
Your letter sare^ln this pamgs you
attribute to mu language which 1 never
sentiment which 1 never ut-

mawlttb.
It is BOC at all wonderful then that you

haWhirs.
NOTICE.

H. N. Sheldon, County Treasurer,
toe ta fts OswtasM.____
H. GsEENTiELn, Prosecuting Attorney.

h«

rtfr up this power. Form
religioua ekne t of thfa
~

U fo a sheer, unaaTipuloos.feMiood, from top to bottom, frou»

�REPUBLICAN BASNER.
t *lafio*»—As Indent m

w^bol S, wrelhtog^ the

tbrir coumry’a I
dovutioo to free.
Stephen Arnold
the atrocious Le

N. BAILEY, Emroa.

KIT’IB Lie AN HCXBT.

iv and cberishsfl sennas of Old Cnyugfo

.FHrtlinPwrw

IdouWydMrl

JOHN C. FREMONT,

one is remuveo, ana vtM. man, ui ra..
appointed hb uwaiwi.r. Ws ore wiiHnto swap without stopping to ta;Uirw;—
Wi* ii Grary I Tbe news cams at a
moment when Shannon was In ^dilemma
among Ms friends in Lecompton. I have
already told you of Marshal Fain's rc-

tempts to crush out freedom, and extend

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

JOHX W. 6TEBWXH.
HS'-TELT. MUUIX I
f
■nrwged, and rolled on him to order out ’ H. UKXEXrtELD,
the militia to sunta'.n the Marshal m G&gt;l-1

।

the accursed Institution of slavery.
And again, this tame droowi individual,
in the article abov« alluded to, usurps the

rv direction whlW journeying through ray
gent politician of «y P^f who
.ad thrt tho denial &lt;* U&gt; pithing more
native country—ths fruitful fields, laden
claims lbs State for either Buchanan or

Fillmore.
Th. boasted un«&gt; « —
the raise, tbe rippling streams, allien*
Donocrstio party amounts to nothing-—
I, k *i, d. .L. of »•
J"
authority of the Almighty, and euntt all
soft breerne that blow from tha lair bosom

kiss the cheeks with their gentle and re­
■nd the Union. Verily, be is a most
freshing influences, call to mind eccnes of
I proper champion of border ruffianism and
gsyrty and pleasure bereU'fore enjoyed
slavery extension.
while sporting on bar pebbly shores, or
Disantoa.
riding on her gently swelling billows,
The sham Democracy are charging the while the salutations of friends, tbe asso­

Republicans with disunion.

Nuw what ciate* of other days, who show by tbeir

grounds have they thus, Bvlial like, to bear

STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,

of Livi igaura County.
/J For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

as when

of Branch County.
camp, as all is but vague rumor. I have
For^ecretarv of State.
seen one letter from a gi-ntl. roan now in
.
JOHN McKftfNEY.
low’s wbo says Lana is sixteen miles |
south of Nebraska city, encamped and
of Van Baren County.
aiUrsBcAed—tnat the Missuunsm are en­
For Andnor General,
camped twelve miles south of him—both
WHITNEY JONES,
receiving reerdts daily. Another over­
of Ingham County.
land nic«s«ngur »avs Lane's party are
For State Treasurer,
moving thia way slowly, braiding bridges
as thsy go—that no olmtade baa yet ti-en
SLAB M. HOLMES,
met with—that they are now in tow Terof Wayne County.
ritorv, but w ill be several days in reach­
For Attorney General,
ing Topeka. From all toe Ca ts 1 can
JACOB M. HOWARD,.
gather. tbs first Account i» fat. the more I
of Wayne County.
probable, but 1 have given bom for what •
thsy are worth. We expect serious diffi­ For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
culty lx that vicinity bn mediately. One
IRA MAYHEW,
hundred mra left lxwr&lt;nwn-h for the
of Calhoun Grant*.
Prn-SUrery array night before la*t_
News from M'i -aari to-nigtu i» of the For Commissioner of the State Landofcc,
same character. Hey are rallying every SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
where to barricade toe Territory, and n t
of Jackaira County,
off all iagreea.
For Member uf theState Board of EducaTbe camp near Oamwat.ravie continue
tioc.
their depredat ion-., and still make it the
GEORGE WILLARD,
■rwsd Korebouae f« all plunder. A gnd
of Calhoun Giuuty.
Free State man was Likvu nrivraer yes­
terday. and still re-mains in their ramp —_ •
1 have a premvniti&lt;m that a cAuaye^riUw
Mau Meeting at Hastings.
«&gt;a» o»er the spirit of their dreaffertWThere will be a Man Meeting of th.ring the next two day*. Y«u m-.y ffpret

warm and cordial greeting that absence
fiilse witness against their neighbors.— has not eradicated tboau Heaven-born
j Hsve n&lt;4 the Republicans, In their natico- feelings of reciprocal teuderneea and unsi platform, adopted at Philadelphia, de­ aeifiah devotion which early association
clared thtir attachment to the Union, and had drawn around the heart, fill the mind
that.it shall be preserved 1'
with pleasing emotions, and surround tbe
Does not tbs Republican press, and do soul with a halo of irrepreeeible pleas-

not Republican speakers, every where,
proclaim the asms doctrineT
It ia not my province, neither is it my
At the same time they declare that it pleasure, to speak •nceringly of tbe Insti­
is tbeir fixed purpose to roau&gt;re the gov­ tutions of other countries, or give an uo-'
ernment to ita original purity—to bring
it back to tbe policy of ifs founders, from
which it has been diverted by designing pleasure aa,~ pasring firmly and swiftly 1
men fur selfish purposes. That they will over tbe scientific struck, rc that hangs in,

■tore the cicatituti-'mal righto of freedom

dom of conscience, alfof which have been

mid-air, tu above the ruphing, Cuming
waters of the world-renowned Niagara,
we emerged from her Brittanic Majesty's
dominions, and inhaled the pure air of uur

Slavery degrades the working man. |;
Icgislsto on toe subject of slavery, *»cr roduoee him to tbe level nf tbe Slavs. Ro
toe authority nf Cuogr’ss to legislate on nth- Know Nothing proscription cas h« w
er matters in Territories. They aapoint fectlve aa that which excltxlcw fn^
moot will carry tbe Stale by an over­
J udges and other officers of tbe Territory, from slave »4l: From all that s&lt;il.
whelming majority ; of thia, there is so
make provision for tbe public lands, pasreasonable doubt. This county will give
laws in regarJ tn the elective franchise-.an 1
him from one to two thousand majority.
for creating a legislature to legislate on th.
So, also, will -Talismanic Tompkins."—
subjecto^.laverv,an 1 er-ry hr uq«-t
From every part of tbe State the most
which legiala’r-re, by the by is nothing ed them from toepra'rieso ’bewraLlhw
cheering intedligwncs has been rocrivsd,
more nor less than an ajpmt of Cmgrens
and the majority that she will roll up in
| through which the affa'r* of the Territor»
Norembsr, on the side of FaxxooM and
are to »* regulated. But. bv the, way tbe his rights, thst the republican part) ccUn
Fumoxt, will be found to be unprvevdeuHires Hundred ant! Fifty Thousand Slave the fight ibis campaign.
ted in the history of the State.
N. B.
You say sir. that most of the Grraust
owners, in the south, who control and gov­
in your neighborhood have hitherto bn
' era tbs Democratic party, and wbo diedemocrats. This is tbe very rrasou why
they should be republicans sow. For
The question at issue in tbe present po- denying the right of tbe territorial legisla more than thirty years 1 have btra ■
liticni campaign’ la, w bother elavery shall I
ture, to exdude alavery. thus repudiating
be left perfectly free to go into all the
tbe much vaunted doctrine of squatter
Ibe repoblic-n policy is tbe deawaruk
TerritoriM of tbe United States, u'nrrosovereignty, which was sn xrwloasly pro­ [x.licy, a policy wblA was earned &lt;wtby
trained by Congress, or not And tbe
mulgated, some time since, by this sams tbe admintetniti.n* of J.ff &lt;s «. Mnnrne,
election in Noveralier next, will in all hu­
tacks n and P. Ik. * bid- re • -ived ikr tp.
ulutm Democracy. Accordingly we •«
man probability, determine, whether Kan­
-uvsl of deroncratie Stet, amen ike V«
the creal Democratic party,harking d wn.
sas and all the Territory of tbe United
I hired, Silas Wright and Cast, aad tte
at tbe crock of tbe southern whip, and re­
c -netituti&lt;raality of which waa never, set]
States west and south of it; compriving
solving in tbeir Nitional Gravmtsra t' at a ithin a few years called intoqaestira by
an immense extent uf beautiful and fer­
A-------------------- --- —k
tbe Territories “wArnevrr Ukg wussW.- of
tile country, shall bq blighted by all tbe
•rsdy dem-srst*
•• *
- ----- — u_
,k&gt;d Jamea R*m4m

mirise load, fragrant as it is with the
violated by tbe present administration of
balmy breath of liberty ; and these pk-as happy b&lt;&gt;me of millions of Freemen.
tbe sham D«to&gt; eracy. And further, it is
Tbe democratic party—st least a por­
urable emotions were brightened, rather
tbe purpose of the Republicans to main­
than otherwise, by the sweet recollections tion ol it assuming to be the true duruucratain the principles of tho Declaration of
cy basantboritiyely assumed that Congress
independence, and mote out equal and ex­ ed around the soul, as Auburn, “tbs love­ luu no constitutions! authority, or right
act justice to every part and section of
liest city of the plain," the metropolis of to interfere with slavery in the Territories
of the United States. “N*&gt;n-intervnnti&lt;e
my native county, burst upon oar view.
Is th.-re any bing treasonable—is there
There are but few lovelier places than either in States or Territories" ia their
anything that tends to disunion, in all of this same city of Auburn. Situated far motto, proclaimed by their late Nati--nal
thia I
away from the noise and bustle of com­ Convention, and adopted aa tbe National
No! So long aa tbe Government is merce, with a population orderly, enter­
Creed of th&lt;- party.
administered upon tbe immutable princi­
On the other k&gt;nd tbe RepubLcan par­
prising, intelligent and refined; surround­
ples of justice, equality, and right, them
ed by an agricultural country of unexam­ ty contends that Gmgrras has lb. Consti­
is no danger of disunion. Oti tbe other
pled richness and fertility, it has nothing tutional right to pn-hi &gt;it slaiery in all
hand, when our government departs ma­ else to do but to be lovely and interest­ the Territories of tbe I nitud States, and'
terially fivtn thews principles to favorany
ing.
yvarticular or privileged daas—if it should

RepuUlicuna of Barry County on Friday
strong penchant for aristocratic show, but
the 29th last., at tbe Graft House in Has­ quire any peculiar gift nf prophetic viaion so task ful and agreeable are tbe numerous
v&gt; determine thst it* days are numbered.
tings, at one o'clock 1‘. M. A general
“Aida and lauti" who aspire to distinction
There nr 350,000 slave owners in ths
United States, who dalm exclusive privb
B&lt;a &lt;&gt;n, was expected tare with m;.teri&gt;U‘*P«i-''U.r u,“1* *k&gt; areupp.«d k. tU
the spirit uf aristicracy is diverted of ita
iiges at the expense of 18,000,000 of freeodious features.
aid ten days ago. Ix-ttcrs at* n -w lying
uu n. And in order that their peculiar
in tbe P&lt;wt Offion for him. mailed in Bos
The Goddess of Eaahion, in tins, as in
institution may g*&gt; whithersoever it lists,
bra July tilth, aa! others of more recent
HtsC Austin Blair, one of tbe very best
all eastern citire, reigns supreme; and the
date; still nut a word has been L-arm-d of - spvakrni in the Slate will be present to it was necessary that “plighted feith"
demand
fur boopscuntinuea unabateit A
him.
should !&gt;e violated by tbe repeal of the
ad.rvss tLc miMtiug, in oxijuncti-si with
few bourn ag-&gt;, while »tandi ng on toe side­
Missouri Uxnpromise, and that tbe freet-rmsfc
yOta
walk, conversing with a friend, my atten­
-reported
- • -to &gt;have •I. “
ft •line's
• c mp -t-n
CUME ONE, COME ALL-dhd Lear
tion waa directed ap street. I looked in
days ag&lt;&gt; for this place, an I is not yet what can bv said in taiur uf Faiaocx.
tbe dirvetiuu indicatol, and saw a canvas
be*d from.
1 would rx-t speak «&gt;f these
I suppress rd. All this has been done by
J. S. VAN BRI NT. f
large enough to cover a ainsll menagerie,
things to create unnecessary alarm, but to
the
present
administration
and
its
accom
­
J Ab. F. rtUBtIC LS. VCum.
show &lt;&gt;ur Eastern friends that our suffer। nicely spread and sweeping slong down
plices, and still tbe inaatixte demands of
WAI. BURG 11 EK
)
tbe walk. On taking a critical survey of
Xavcry
arc
not
satisfied.
And
they
as
­
rent North with 85
tbe moving spectacle, 1 discovered by tbe
sert that unless tbe free North will su!&gt;from, and we feel soincs hat alurmed tor
An adjourned niurting of tbe Young mit quietly to tbeir dictati&lt;in,.And suffer Lead and bonnet winch protruded from
his safety.
Men's Frvinnnt Club will be held st tbe them to carry tbeir institution into all the the top. thst it contained a “female wo­
A party of Buford's men were recently
man." My friend asked me to estimate
Court House on Monday evening next.
Territory of tbe United States, they will
on a butfslii hunk west .if the Big Blur,
her weight. Supposing that tbe weight of
Duct. J. llonsars delivers the address secede from the Union; And hero is
but they have 'been suddenly ordered to
bodies was proportionate to their dimen­
whi re tile threats of disunion oime from.
the cnrnp near the Nebnskalrti-. It is Le. there be a full attendance.
sions and aolidity, 1 inatinctively respond­
supposed they sre .HiUiyj^XTNiiinyaa in
Now we say, It is better that the Union
ed, 350. Judge of my horror wb«m in­
Uoaestr.
should be dissolved a tluiusand times;
We have anotia r beautiful specimen of letter that our tongues should cleave to j formed that the lady wbo occupied thr
well and n P
the political b-itristy of the buoucable (t) tbe roof of our mouths ; better that our ' ■pacious tenement uf flowing muslin,
» eighed only about 05 pound*. Tbe ap­
&gt;v w.l! build* an cntrenchm nt
right arms abould wither and perish, than i
parition, witli dangling curia and glittering
impurtaat news from tiiat region in mv
Desk
Not a dollar in mon y ban r c'.ed us
since the 1st uf July, and but little then

j

i{ale, and Wilson, tbe Garrisons, Wen- US as American freemen. “If this be trea­
cognizing ua, give a gracious smile, and
dal I FhUlips, Henry Ward Bes-cbr, Gree­ son, then make the must of it."
ley and others of tha like ilk, wbo spit
smile
waa, perhaps, quite bewitching V*
MecUm
of
tha
Yosas
Msa
’
e
Fremont
upon the Union," aa he states, in the s»me
Ctsh.
ray friend, but as Sue myself, having txvnitegnry.
The first meeting of tbe Young Men's
er before seen oA of this kind of smiling
Fremont Club was held at the Court
went is equaled Only by its mcsriacity.— H&lt; use, in this village, on Tuesday evening panoramas, I was not particularly fisscinaThe “bon.-st Ligo!" who penned that last. An able, eloquent, and powerful
It ia the province of aristocratic beauties
address was delivered by Daxikl Holwritten, that WendaU Phillipa and “tbr noox, Eaq., of Rochester, N. Y., and to smile; and gallantry, 1 suppose, re­
Garrisous” are avowed disun ion Uta, and waa listened to with marked attention by quires us to admire; but If 1 were allow­
, a large and intelligent audience of ladies ' ed to express my own sentiments, I abould
say, give mo the swee^ unsophisticated
publican party, or, in tact, with say parsmile of tha pretty country gjrl, in prut
! young men be crowned with success.—

That much good will be accomplished
I through their instrumentality, no one can
Tbe birds are Startled—toe cwttir arc frandoubt, and we bope the young men every
to the Union, and tbelr dsu-rrainati.m, if where, all through the county, will follow
passible, to pruserve it, in tact, in ita orig­ tbe example, and enter into the campaign
around tha “Mighty 1 om." It ia a apb®inal purity.
with aa much energy and enthusLum as
Who constituted this immaculate indi-

which American liberty pr--nines
the must valuable is the rerarao«x
to frocmcn to work, and sicuritv fiw
earnings. They can part with al] otfer

r, and tho match that will

manner of preserving tbe Constitution

then told him there were but tbre.- thragw
fur him to do; a II oat the m-litia, resign
or ta.e a during in the Kansas River.—
This made h’s white hjirs stick up straight­
er than usual, and be repiired to th&lt;camp uf M j. Sedgewiek, abowt two miles
distant, and •■rdvred a mewsengcr in hast*

Slavery is national or sccto-nsl—whether
Mbuuuri or Omnipotence b sujwrme.
As “incident" Las occurred to-day in
Lawrence. About nooa ’he b.41 for tbe
new Unharun Chunk arrived in town,
m Lswveuworto Gty.
At that place
threats were inxde that it would nevur
ring in Lawrence, Ac.; but here it b.
Mfo and sound, a much prized herald from
foe East—toe firwt Uli in Kamas; and
without dbreapert to uur famed ladies, we
unanimously honor it as the boil of Lnt
Ttou. Its weight 1s l,h00 pounds, and
may It never toll too death knell of Free
Esinas. It is placed upon blocks, and

&lt;&lt;ime iv-n- as I Hl«l - ui

under tbe lead of Buchanan and FUJmow,

and be admitt-d into the Uniisi" &amp;e.
Thus we see the ri.-ht &lt;»f Cm ires tn
exclude slavery from the T'hitorice i«

denied, and the right of tbe Trrritoris'

Icc’islatiirr to exclude slavery is dkni. d.
At the same time the inhabitants &lt;if the

&lt;-m-&lt;ra’ie partv. an.1 entered tbr esbiaet of a Whig l^resiAmt. Its chief tsp
tMirtcrsfrnm tbe south are r mpuJe wbqn.
Every fore igner nucht to be a republican

1-tep. Aag. &gt;«, 18K.
NOTICE.

manage their dom-wtu iortitsti-es is their

L^rau^uraAMociiMuu ।
sctoraal -gitatkra, and to P"«rw the
Union «&gt;f tfe-r Stites upon wbici&gt; ngr sees-

1-, shill sUvery be perm fed to extend,
without—let or hindrsnew, into all the

territory of tbe United States, which I-

It will al once, be pvrvcind that ’then
tinrt. So plain that “bo that rutmeth miy
are but two ■ides to this question, an nf ti n the mW influmtial member of vUri
read and be that feadeth may under­
•nd whose chief mipnortcr s Iq Conrrm,
fiemative and a negative—it ia a trial ■
politihs, brought to a wimple and single
Let us enquire first into tho Gmstituti&lt;.-na! power uf Gsigroea to prohibit sla­
very in the Territories. This power 'is firm’ the right to prohlb't slavery In t e
deriyvd from tbe fidlowing clause in the free Territories of the United States, and
tbe other party dirertly denies this r ght.
Corstituti'Si of the United Btetes.
■ee a parte fortonatrir n-hhrr l*rtr are
Nowjill that the Republican party asks.
“Tbe Grafrose shall have power to dis-

**" ttaw af &gt;&gt;MiW« sa tee •5"j**hVMPHBET
Jrfy n, IM

n

J»4n * rrTtau

ORTOXGF. BAIX-tMuil b«&lt;m k
■teta ta M«
eertato invoMs.

M

regulations respecting the Territ.ry &lt;&lt;• prehcosive understanding of the roar by
other property bvluoging to the United the people. They do not want any coll t­
State*.”
eral issues made. ITtey want the Deron- -

racy to stop their lying atvosatitsM of

“trossnedisunion," Ar, against tbeir urir+i.
anco of authority up&gt;e which tbe power

in question rests.
In 1787—&lt;ioe year before the prewvn:
the Confederation psaK-d an ordinance—

We want no shuffling nor dodging.

W«

want them to define and defend their d&lt;w*.

they attempt to justify their repeal of th-

Missouri G'tnpromise, and the extension

JcScrwra in 1784—prubibiting slavery or
involuntary servitude, except for crime o
which tl«- person bad been duly convicted
in all the Territory north west of the Ohio
river. And this act was acknowledged of
that assembled under the Constitation, in
aa art peseeu August?, 1789, entitled “an

end elevates the I .lack race, not nelv, but
tbe whites among whx4&gt; it exists. We

•r-TVB SMvrrv wo^rv v e»w~~ —• —
Territory north went of ths river Obkx’’
Uwe and nrohibits ita extension mtn wr­
in the fiilluwing preamble;
it
ale
atea
lab
r,
instead
of
degrad
ng
it.
“Whereas, in order that th. ordinance
of tbe United States in Conrrc*. mwmbled
onth . r twro 1 roras’n m st u’1'
for ihefpivenimtwit of the Territory north
•ws^t,
PH1I P dorsiieimer.
west
the Ohio rivwr, may roativne to
To J. F. DoMALsaow. Esq.
Aarc foU efecl, it is requisite that Certain
promote that “general wellffire," “domes­
pro* isiuna abould be made, so as to adapt
toe same to the primnt Cuustitution of tic tranquility," and those “bkweings &lt;-f
tbe United States.*

*,Js&gt;yH,teH.

________

FOB SALK LN CARLT
BARRY CO., VIZ ;

bm.

k. i»p &lt;•

*£*

And besides all thia wa want them to

tbe several bills organizing tho TVrritori-

National, and that it was tbe pulley &lt;/tbe

and which is given only to excite admira­ । al governments of Indiana (1800), Michi­
tion.
gan (1888) Illinois (1808) Wi-consxn
Auburn b not without distincton in (1838) Iowa (1880) and Oregon (1MB)
Slavery was prohibited by Cmgnwn ard
that Er.oa T. Throop, formerly Governor the principle waa approved by Prwsiden’s
of New York, resided. It is hero that A dams, J efferson, J acksun, Van Bu ren and

founders of our govarament thst it abould
anme of the points, upsa which th-ir pleadinr- must rest, and upon wh&gt;h tbe Ue
and candid dumawio

JAY.

Polk.
ei tence and artioos of such as Wm. H. rar* A»otmxb Asaatn.T.-Mr. B. W Vicks
And when tha discussion was hi pro­
Seward, John P. Hale, Henry Wilson. IrfBouth Carolina, attacked and beat with
ItaxpcJ-ru.
Wt taka great phamirw fa publishing '
a sana, Mr. Jaoob Stanwood' of Mass, at tor In Gragress, raaidec His history and gress in regrrd to the Ml’W'uri CnmprotoHenry Ward Psschrr, and Horace Greethe following latrTr tbe lion Phfi
the Metropolitan Hotel, in New York, on
Durota-inrar of Bu&amp;to, N. Y.. rop rtins I
W Mr'^mMr' ** brotaf
&gt;* it to thC qumchra ar isms, and a. o;&gt; to
____________________ Md oowed^r. He stands confessedly at tha bead of the
Mr. Stanwood rsaaived &gt;«• or two severe
wee to perpetuate the UeMiagsoflihmy.
tioc of Slavery in tbs Territories. and til

e wiw. 'H an
-1 — • —
— «r antae RFCUJSS
Hnr&gt; to rere-l the ria”w of the
Nn’wmka bftl whi-h nbroewt-*

MORTGAGE SALK

***

driven fmai &lt;*

bte. nwiver-mi
nf ik.
NFVKP Tf&gt; RF PRl***

* wwrj.s mm mrnitH. ■
min Wild. tan

In this cnonty. k»,aa.Pr«ideet Fillmore-

Rama

2,000

co*.

CWT* bre*d nwre wqi m a
will W rer H HeJaifir, AND

cinac: ate tor o-.v.-. .-v. tv-otnw-ti, ixto
whig Senator; 8.L-S Merrick, formerly a
danwent^r. The Ftemnat men claim
from 1000 to 1J0O mqprity in Bcwsr Cu.

niwx TO THE HILT."

_ -

Twelve bundled deb-fates aUrtuUd tbe

Territories

• ■ *:•■—

�Emporium of Fashion !

TRUE,

RUT NEVERTHELESS

'K?ri„t?rax-s

mili^woods

kZ uX •**»*•«&gt;
INDUCEMENTS,

ruiwnr.

I ■ elective frainrh:^

gSTi

proscription can be no st
which excludes free labor
: trr”n "H that aofl.com.
aan &lt;&gt;no half the territory
•n-Ignere nre t&lt;Miay hr-UT
re positive than any Win,
"■.“•lit"a. s;.
an 'n w. rf.,| party to
■* pra rira o tbe wratTbr a»
to ail ofua the nouthoruMand native, and it is that
have his share and wncy,
the republican party catere

Tho Promiaed Good Tixno haa
Gome. .

riuLtirr.

—rather than thia cor'd
tea the working man *h’
tl» fevri .ObeSI.&lt; n“

Tre.-ucuUr.

FHILLIIS’.

FHiLLUta*.

PHILLIPS’.
WRITING PAI’EB of *U kinds ohm U
~

__
rHlLLII-S’.
MFttCU ASTS CriSiied OargUag 00 at
ruUXlFS’.
BADWAV3R.

ESSENCES ef .11 kinds si

PfllLIlP&amp;V
PiiUWa-.

T

ill. It was n t thnuyHao
intil after be had left the
-tv. and entered thr-eabiaiSrsident. Ita chief sap.

1,000
&lt;1

Y

C’imA paidfar all Kinde ofcountry product

•r ought to be « rr-pnhl|
mocrat *»*reH a* a forei
a how be ran refuse to

T. I HIUJP8.

NOTICE.

we adopt'd citizens ought
r power tn put down tide
•ion, nn&lt;l to preserve die
Sutra upon which oar rwceprnanority of all citnwas
thia what conrae is left gp.
the one side we see a par­
.opened anetiiwtal agitation,
ve-y »’i«r*&gt;te,and which pm•live one nori ion of tberawm.
*n*e o'"all othora. Thhjor-eeented by an edminiMra*
nflurntial member of which
• f supporter a In Congraaa,
■cc&lt;»i‘»ni«ta. oom nod airow. 1W men do not geek;
• t’ni«o while in it they aae
the "•^•eramee* so that
:ory shall ’*• 1 r r when
it. On the other h-U,we
rtnna’dy neither l«r?r imr
h braidra 8-mg fully com•• ■er»|on"l “chernra of diadratroy the hnrmoor ofoar
awing distinctions between
it rarra and erwds. 1 have
•»erpt tn go with the only
nartv. tbe great republican
h th- whole roontnr. both
'1. and nil citizen*. Ca bolie
t. native and foreim, will
•&gt; every ripht. nrivileec and
wltwe bend, tbe ftHenrf
«nf« rgainst all enctniee at
•nlarlv C’Hunatr in onrcan•t Cr»i, Fremont to be an
•»h abi’itv more than mtffi•w»» witch m»- he red ui red
•vh'de ca rr-r. all h:" ■"•**’**in to be a trn’y na’ioml man.

and rd-trntion hia lifr baa
the service of hfa. entwt&gt;y;
«re for her than any living
I he ia conacirntioodf in f«r honored policv which prothere it exist* tmder state
■ibita its extension Into trr-

true rail *nd Mttle ll&gt;e *aaw ImediXcJr.
T PHILLIPS.
B1CHAKD MOCflMORE.
llutiiif*, Aug. i. IBM.
«W Is

Cheaper Than Ever,

pod LIVEBY STABLE In eonntetiu
I abovn line, by Baar&lt;1» A Xtcaota.

KANSAS BOUND

New

Goods

Our stock consists in\Z!^’gSll&amp;^“~S.“
part of

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now offered st a very small
advance on **»t. We speak no .vain or
botniMsti, words, but what we say will
be found to be literal! v true. Wc never
talk for Bancombe. Our Goods. l-*th of
■ &gt;ur own manufacture, and importation,
will be fotiml precisely aa we recommend
them. And aa to price, we are finnly
resolved to nut be undersold by any
House in Hasting*. Marshall. Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. J.&lt; t *«ur citizen" anti all
others wanting Goods in our line, make a
note nf this, and try ui, licfore making
their pureh tse*.
Like an ortliodox esrraou. our "took of
tinods ia contained uwier tereral different
heads, and ••neb head comprises several
distinct particulars.
FARMING UTENSI1S:
Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay. Straw, and Manure Forks,
Snowls, Spades, Rakiw, Hora. Ac. ’

sale

FOR CASH,
or Ready Pay

Dry Goode, Groceries. Crockery as
Glau ware. Hate Gapt and Bonnets
’ a nice assortment and very cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES
a yreat variity of
Ready Made

vtrr cbe«p «t

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CIOTHINC,®
thal cannot be beat in
Syl«' quality or price, NAILS, SASH, j
I QUAWL8.
O FsucvS.
Also n great variety of uthei dcairablc
Goods, such as Bonnet Riblxins and
Flow* rs, Paraanls, I'uns, Chnllics, Ijtwns,
Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawl*.

—£KnnrlLLD
K

I^wna, Beragea, Delaioea, ChaJHa, 4m

1 groat v*rtHT oflSaBK£NFlI:LD~S.r

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
I ESFILLI/'B.
it so, by selling goods
OMESTICS BbMtiap. Ticking Striped
promise vou
cheap, we are now
SM-ings, Blewhrd Shctinj,
Shirting*.
n
GREAT BARGAINS.
KK.FU
receiving directly The subscriber would
We also carry on
WOODEN WARE:
from New York a
iuen l&gt;nilin&lt; Ac
KES FIELD’S.
1
Ws*h Tillis. Pails, Angur and Ctiiwl | the
FURNITURE
J Handles. Ax*' Helves, Wash Bosnia, M*»p.
large assortment
before purchasing elnewbere.
call attention to his new and well assort.' Stick", ( hubra Pins. Ac.
Business
and
shall
&gt; FIELD’S.
of Spring and
CARPENTER’S TOOLS.
I SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Ti-nonJ keep everything per-|J^
Summer
|
Selected with care expressly to meet
Saws, Augur*. Plains «*f all dcseriptii'ii**,il‘taining to that Line. —
Grind Stones and
the wants of tbe people of lias- f
KEXFiELDS
। Bits and Bit-Stocks. Axe*. Adzra. Bro.&gt;d- ]
goods
1
tines and Barry county.
T
Axes, Bench do., Square* of nil kind" | We use great ertre in
EADY MADE CLOTUIN’G. C
. Vnto.
Every thing tliat is ne
which we offer at re' Slide Bevel**. Comm* n nnd Mortice Gunof alt *
U lor *n|nin«r • prime
evasary to one’s
for*r.« ma.or.audl enangb
Manufacture ’of *ud
RUI1, larceAc,.noaib
I' sea. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis I the
for any t»&lt; for ••!* ctnp. &gt;1
KES FI ELD’S.
comfort nnd
duced rates, for
els, and Hammers of all aorta and sixes. |
our
Furniture
&amp;.
none
happiness, nx far as tempo­
MASON’S TO'ILS.
READY PAY.
ral wants are c-ncvrncd,
...................
...„ibut
the best materials
Plastering, Brick, nnd ..........
Corner Trowel",
!
(except Hardware) arc now
Also a Urge assortmem of
’
Our stock is compri­
offered for HEADY PAY.
! wash
srin,Bnisnca,
i..-vu. &amp;c.
«.a riomi w». ! 1 .use(I anjI nOne but * the1 Mailers. «1.&lt;1 «rnyihlnx
SjtfS«i&lt;
T
» IA
1
KE.X FIELD’S
sed in part of
\ Tbadics
Llrcss Goods,i
shoemakers’* FIXINGS.
fixings.
i best workmen employ-!
SHOEMAKERS
luiwna.
I Slt-x- Thread, Sh**e Knivfes. Ifon and
. Of
[,si.-n.
r&gt;»a, Sb.«
K»bP&gt;rn--ita*.
.
Among our Stock AV,5'''S4““S^
Ginghams
Zinc Hanitners,
Pi»*-vr*,
Peg
FARMING TOOLS.
the latrat
l

mu

T J. HUMPHKSf.

Print* ’
Dvnima.

BreiA*. 8. uing and Pegging Awl*. Ac.
;
styles; Delittnea,
,
,
lr. addition t«» the alw*v« enumerated ■
Pahiructta, Al|uteca,
Sheeting*.
- .......................
t.rg- ...1
die finest styles of American
gtncr.Il assortment of
Shirtinga, Kentucky Jean*, 11 ata, Capa,
Prints. Drtwa Trimmings, JUuirReady made Clothing,
antirjae Velvet and Mum; Ru»h
Boots.
: Ih.rxlcrw, Bonnet*. Glove*. Ribbon*. Silk". Ruch ns T&gt;ble and Pocket Cwtlvry. Till,
Shoe".
Satins, Embroidering Bilk. Victurinw, Ch. «t. nnd C«ip»*oerd Lock*. Padlock*.
./i
Crockcry,
Indies'C«mll&gt;rter». Children'" Hi.hh1n,Ac. 1 [,uUh al„] Screws of every variety nnd
Hardware.
COTTON GOODS, ' kind; Knob Locks and Lnti-hen. FfnW*-,
GIa«aware, Fanning tools, Ac.. Ac., ami
r«n.v.i.
n""".
in Act everything tliat our frivnda n.-vd.
Shawls, single ijid double.
nd Talde Caatiire. Shut Poudiea nnd
READYMADE CLOTHING
Belts. Powder F’
f everv dent-riptien. Mi knble I utix a J WnneFca.
Sl-oco. Indin Ruldn'ra, Crockery, Gluaa. Ground Wap-n i..
Gate Hangings,
and Strew Warr.

; ___________ ____ ___

r^MdoiUn and

wai

'yyHEREAS^m,

NOTICE.
JOOTPH^CAJMUM JO-

EZIU TUBUS.

s
14 *4 mi* » WBHIVII

mortgage sale.

.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having
C.1SH,

1 '*» **

-ited abrat’ »«• wixtwr.—
■ran tn hr driven from &lt;*r

vFVFprn

inch ft’it
— mIIt SitB.

may be found

'l/ra
ew&gt;"&amp;»vuo?r
LIND AND COMMON

pLOVE k&lt;t»

** h*TferrgtLD,B.

v-rr w?TI be •
-rar **
THE HILT-

30,000CSS iSfijraW;

CORN 4« OATS

FOR SALE

FOR

“t*”1”

। --------- s----------------------------- .----------------------I
urte goods.
BEDSTEADS.
rromllfXcetiUi
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Fall Leaf'
KEN Fl ELD’S.
Jenny Lind and Liyht Stands. Laussae^ |______________r_...........
, —
common Cane and Spring bottusn Chairs. flNABLE CLOTHS. Blraeb-d
ByTabU
J

-

W

An, ,nm«i., ..r I'.n.', iw„ wuw; ,*^.1

w.Htd and Dlaek Walnnt

■“ASnnmT

--------------------------- - -------------------------------------

JL.XT JMC36I3SS3F&lt;. •

on hand and tor sak

_____________

A* we shall bb continually reociviag adkkxfield-b.

VARIETY STORE! !

Cheap for Guh. We would inrite a call 1*
—
an J an examination of uur Gtiods and ’
trcnrr-l assortment of new ami f«ahrices, and iwe will trv and satisfy vo
of all kinds. Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
SfEBBIN^ &amp; RUSSELL
Gliua. Cut nnd Wrought Nails. Carriage
Oil*. Dycsti.ffs, &amp;c. Ac.
Bolts Chhle end Trace Chain. Bnuw Ket­
Hostings,.June U, 1856.
Call and (Bounina for yourselves and tles, ln&gt;n Tcakvttlea, Frying Pans, Steel,
sec if these statements are true.
yards, S..nd nnd Meal Slews, Sheep nnd HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE
.
N. ACKLEY.
Cow Bell" with Straps, and everything
Hastings. May 1, 1855.
else from a Twrnty-Horai'.Power Crow­
Bar down to 11 Cambric Nceille.
We have nl«o iuat received FIFTEEN
nnd trimming* of nil kinds—Can’t Jxil tn
TONS
OF IRON AND STEEL; al«»,
CHICAGO
Zinc, and Slwvt Iron, which we will ku.
at a novax so low as to defy competi­
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tion.
We desire to call particular attention
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
largnt pvMiblc
»«.ieci«l froiu U
No 43, rroaklln Street,
COOKING STOVES.
CHICAGO,
iXiZDComprising all the newest nnd most af-

DRESS GOODS

pi rchaac will find inducement*

AT ALL TIMES

GROCERIES

raovKD rArrxaMs that can be bought in
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
t&gt; naive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
We utter no idle bowl, when wo say
that our assortment of Stoves ia IwtU-r
and more ext* naive than can be found at
any other Store west nf Detroit; and we
dp" but speak the himplx, kaxxo vacTit.
w hen we proclaim to the earn of. the in­
telligent million that wx will mot nx oxdkksold by any other bouse, either great
or small.
&gt;
TIN 8HECT-IR0N. AND COPPER
WAKE—Of our own mannfaoture, al­
ways on hand, t nd made to order, and all
Goods made by u&gt; will be warranted
PINENZNIM'^MST™*™^ without reserve.
And now friends, oaa word with yon.
LETTER.
We hare spared no pains or expense t»
procure Goods that will please you.. In
return, are solicit from you a generous
patronage; and we would esteem lias a
particular fcvor if those wbo have unset­
tled accounts with us would eall and settle

Our stock of Groccrie* ia very large,

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

AND MEDIONE3,

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
w thu*
She^Bg^os DriWag,
r*£wol Oraebo;- Over sill
li&gt;o d»T. Erery
PwUlriAl H14.tr*BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

SUPERIOR METAL,

ASUS S0T10X8

R IcKixr!dl

NEVTNB A IN APEN.

PRINTING TRESSES

•S 8FPJ

c^KetaWS

lsllKUASDOTmmiTARDWAnE.|

Bu»k«i» a new »nd el
.... I(liail(i
&gt;-------- - , — r--------------------------.'
.
—• ;---------- .
".
s^TARtes pro nooR cas i C““SLi
^01-AS
Ilf REA I .S. SO.rylhiug in thst fine. Gl*«
€■..,• ara

SHFFIELDS
and wishing to make
purchases, wc would
say give us a call and TYPE FOUNDERY
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter "how small HAV1NG our arrangements complete
all the requisites of the
your “pile”. That good tradetowithsupply
a stock of
Tea kept constantly
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
on hand.
Chases* Cases, Galleys, Cota,
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
oz“o?S OVX MANUrACTVRh
ceived.
GRANT 4x EPAULDING.
Hatingx, June 18, 1856.

WILL HAVE.

Goods

vk m

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY CO.. VIZ:

1 miration before ns and ottr
I think of far more Unpor•frrrat and nor brawc. and
&lt;r» nf owe razftTw/****. th*1
hrther or not Mr. Crtunre
withdrawe.
•
*
of the dlffeul*i«&lt;a
h®

OPPOSITE J. a FOOTS.

2,000 k«-i ;’lu;
’ASKEE XOTIONS. • rxxi MwrtBwnt at .
raibup*.

r

COMPETITION.

r^BftS.
nSATSSX
,,‘ *
Thw.hM. rfStag«
P^rided with ooot,

l&gt;Uil f

Wanted,

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

VARIETY STORE,
wratic Stat&gt; amen lltVw
•Vright and Ceas, and the
:y of which wan never, until
ran. called into question by
not even by auch
•lemorrata aa J. fan C. Offtnea Rnehanan. Thia

I, 000 Men

Which they offer for

baiue Creek, Hastings T“

I’HILUFS*.

Ik. which ra~ivM .be .7

STEBBINS 4 BUSSELL.

NEVINS A XNAPEN

AT

H. J.NOW
KENFIELD
’S,
IB THE TIME.
TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

AT THE

GOOD NEWS!!

m GOODS!

flAVX Jost rvtarnM from New York with ■
I y E Lava on band, a large and extenah e
vgrUopstMt of SPHINO sad SVMMLk
HE tide in the affairs of those tn.-n I1 Stock of Goods and are constantly
GOODS, which Wire porcbMsd at szlratady low
rale., ud win b« s&amp;rvd st priest to eorrwpead.
who want anything in the line of receiving direct from New York,-addDn'ert Hntirg*,
'
HARDWARE, which ia tno*t sure totiona to our already large Stock wh-cud
l&lt;wi an to fortune, is now sL-tting very with great care as "to the wants of this
8H0te.
HATS 4 CAPS, 0LAS3 sod DLASS"trongly in the directi.m «f HADLEY community of
•t WIGHTMANS NEW STORK—
AND
® ’
Tha fl«idrirom tbe East has iuvt rolled in,
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
floating to our Store tbe largtat and most
perfect as-wrumiit of Goods in our line
that can l»e found at any place west of
?CnI I* ■“iU ’■no?« hraaetnw
J
Detroit city.
CM..U.U,
to-, d klwl*^
Our incna*ing trade, and the incrcaslKJsLd5A0S ’**•*Baiu*Cmk
wfctaci.es.
3g wants of the citizens of Barry nnd
uime and Tin ME.
THIMBLES.
joining counties, have induced us to en­
large &lt;-ur business by the purcliaae of n
Stock of Goods, larger ami more varied
than has ever before been brought to this
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEMT, markvt Our sb&gt;ck cornprisea everything
in the line of HARD WARE that can
•ed Il.duaxjrr"10’
»«»**&lt; JpbMtown,
lie named or thought nf. Wc have made
C^.U.RM^,RAS-,riLriTA0ES »-’• Bata.
•ur purclukvcs with direct reference to the
’’u&gt;d Fnd... ..a
wants and intt-rtwta of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle «if

JAMW A, BWKttKY*

TOBACCO, and Sas

arrival of

Hadlsy 4 Wightman's ,

TAltOR SHOP
SUPERIOR

GREAT ATTRACTION [vxrRECEDErrzn

Mewrv. R. HOB d C0„ -

Do m I be bas'ifol; bring in your
p the old score and comSUB. Wc • - 1 bo happy to
to receive our-pav and to
goods. Give us a ca!L—
Our store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN.
HaMin«B,JuM 12. 18M.

neas.

Jpril 11, 1858.

to aeaauwtsSil an Aon MttM&gt;

EXTRA BTPERF ME FLOUR

WKK?

�i

F-

■

■■ i-

£ AES

BALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.
I

' A UDITORGENHRAVS OFFICE, 1
1802
K

TV-OTICE
ted.
LN tied tn U.e County of Marry, bid off to tt

UM
1837
1838
1.839
1840
1841

s
S

18
10
iu
10

1843
1844
1845
415
blank) 414
408
17
404
405
“ lot bet’n 12S7
j 13
1288
u u
u
1257
13
1258

ANNUAL TAX BALES.
in (Im Vosttly of

11
18

;3-.a
rar
»***i

1 70
1 70

^Through in seven hours,

1 70
1 70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

*"* KI* 2JTD VJOjLXT C0JC1W
,

•IIMINE W F4 8HION!

1 70

THOS. F. HARVEY,

■RofiuE"
J 70

1 70

Motie* b torsby itTM that &amp;

MERCHANT TAILOR

’

and dealer in Rwdy Mad* Qathing

»£•§

WHITNET jonrb.

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR HALE.
M , •
w£a GARRISON.

Uulinp, Jan* », 18SA

GOODS CHEAPER
than
, Town 1 aorta of lung* »
« *&gt;
»&gt;»

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

would inform hi* friend* and the public

that he has in store, a good stock of

Ever!!

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
. Spring Trade,
ICE CREAM, Micately pGatoabte, right from which wc will sell very
W—z JC3L JCLM * P
to make room for oHr
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
STARTLING NEWS
FBOM
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
MORE DEPREDATIONS
Ready Made Coth­
BOBBER RUFFIANS! ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
• &amp;■ Shoes,
T is not our intention to detail the hor­
I rors of Civil War, but to cal! attention and other goods is
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hasting*, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

ME DOOR WEST OF NEVINS * KN APEN'S,
AT THE SION OF THE BALLOON.

rruns Saloon U kept etrieUy on TEMPE1 RANCE PRINCIPLES, wber. tb. mo.l te
...._____ ■_ ■ &gt; _ 1 *
1 7,.^, •moving lb.

ISA

S 1*0

S
»•¥

}

We do not hesitate to say that our
stock is “ splendid,” and our priett unprecodentcdly line. For GmA or Ready Pay,
we won't 'be ktnderfold. Call and examine
our stock of

Beady Made Clothing,

:ii

Broad, Caasimcre, and Kentucky Jean
Cloth*; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims and 1
Tickings.

.ptrfc’iuTTi

Call and examine our stock of
Men’s Double Solod Stogas.
u
“
"
Brogans.
“
Tics and Gaiters.
Ladies’ Bootee*, Walking Shoes.
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.

•:s

Call and examine our large stock of

GROCERIES !
Lot No

J*

i:

5

si s'is -a

1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1181
1132
1183
1134
1185
1187
1138
1179
1183
1184
1185
1186
1210
1911
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1232

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10
20
20
17
17
17
17
18

1234
1235

13

1287

13
13
17
17

1940

A

li c?

sta.

1269
1980
1272
1273
1274
1275
1278
1TH
1278
1279

13

13

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

)
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1

79
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

1 70
1 70
70

Molasse*, Oils, Ac.,
Ate.
total.
WZ KXKF CONSTANTLY OX BAND,
81
Crockery,
Glass
and
Hardware,
81
81 Farming Tools, of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tubs,
81
Pails, da?., &lt;kc.
81
81 LADIES—Don't burn in tbe Sun, when
81
you can buy a good
81
81
81 For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
81
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
81
tho Cbkaf Cam Stobk or

Call and look at our

Summer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
give away; but we offer you tbe beat
articles in the market, at prices tlntt can.nl Z—.’7 «- —J,

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT.NOTICE.

N. B. All those mcnand boy* that are

in debt to him for clothing that u

WALK UP TO TUR CAPTAIN'S

Office and

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

cabinet

soon aa possible and

oblige,

Ware

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;.c.

Hastings, May 1, 1856. r

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
MO HUMBUG.

K BIITI BK Mate I. OBOES.

Call and see our stock.
STEBBINS &amp; RI SSELl
Hastings, May 1, 1850. •

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
IMTHKHELDI

ILK PARASOL

NEVINS &amp; XNAPEN.

or Ready Pay.

ttachment notice.—John KiinatH.-k *■

Store Pipe. Farming Took and '
Mechanise TooU of every
kind
« vdl etU
cheaper than reer
b^fortofervd
in thie Market.

A

H.rbKitfaSrtaA. Molten ia berobr gir.o torn

frwa tbe elid D*Hai1uit to te Mid Plaintiff b tbr
ana efttm hmdte m* Mte DoUan nnd IbaUeM

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,
Aitortwy tor PUiotiff

VILLAGE ORDINANCES.
HADLEY L WIGHTMAN

E0T CaU early, before Ute crowd gets
in, and don't farpet the KAME.
NEVINS dt KNAPEN
Hastings, June 12, 1856. &gt;
7.
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

WANTED!!

70
70
890 TO 8250 PER MONTH.

300

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THE UEPUBUCAN BANNER

TERMS OF ADVERTING.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

,&gt; Proas. Roesa’s Uioca.

•»*&gt;

C- S. BURTON 4r Co., Proprictora.

VOL. 1.

,iU besttcdttd

Bl SlNESb DIRECTORY.
OF SIX 'Lt XXX on LEES---- W,0

” TAILOR

Xi Made Cothing

■ids and the; public

a gtrod slock of

TERMS—41,50, TN ADVANCE

Hastings, barry

^CwitHmur.’ ^ounty^®r^t

inc guroen at inc. onc wouia
, uc-.v.v
..
~ -----------the gwitlcr sex from the equivocal and urn destiny foe thia woman (a no pleme* herBT ■FAUL
BtOOVOLK.
MVO. IMWTVUK.
K. Bwa&gt; Jac .-Sir. An omaura
a gvod deal &lt;/ the .after -KX in equivocal position play-th’ng and toy, «p self upon being such a ‘glorim»«rretare3
to the lewd ofco-cnual and compuhiun In ''that'the partner of her life should be * incident occurred here this morning—a
— I the routine of my dally duties. I watch deed as well as in name. Not urrly er»m-1 pack-home or beast of burden, while she
u WheciRu, Wholesale and tti
T. J. nUEFl'lBEr, Jl
Of. । their muvcTneuts when they little expect pamOn in pleasure and hours of idleness, I tkwnt. In tl«e reiMhine ami outvies the
it. but
I am
their companltm
and guide
In
cumpanioo
in ay mpadrea
Intellectual,
| butterfly in ephemeral gawbi or pavpore= the businew hours of the day, when hus­
I via uassin«*al&lt;&gt;ng Fort St towards
and cointianiou and yoke-fellow in toil and I lc« existence.
J eiX^Sie. Jd -uddoely noticed
bands, fathers and brothers are safely box­ care. 1 would reduce this inequality uf . Bui toy theme is expanding before me
ed up io ccwnting rooms, offices and s'torea, the rexes and set them upon a level, m In ’ Into *n immenao territory, where I hare
and when butterflies instinctively spread iov said aadneas. eo in corueatness and re- ' no time npw to follow it. L« this single
Stare, Rower, their gaudy wing*’.“
in mid-day
sunshine.■—
«""►««? ™v
“ aiitv of purpoak In burdens to bear M ' «rap and illustration miffice for the time. large, brawny-anned man, full six feet two
;
MiefiI claim to nave a boondlcns fondness for
In his bools, in the act of menacing a bttJe
for wdl
ti
. iMo...
Jdore anon.
..
anil the whole sex, andIxjudl^roudnm
if whot they aomctlint
IX-aler in evvrv variety Wm. Buna nan, Attoruev, Counsellor
___ ____
l.r«wrt,...
nm.u,n..s
nowhttediirmtanMnt. fliop. I
fellow not five fe-t high, and endeavoring
““.'At c.uf...i..
friend, Mr.
* "■
"to
w
tMW
or
thr».
ran
‘
ldcs h,
„'n ,
compel me to think of them seems w
to
■■
trt.
nj-. B.
ortus
mu,'„ ,, ’,h. „»U
--■■■•
- Bh«1t. or
5 lUtforf,
-=■■
Attorney ™Cr.m
and Ccnm UK . d»b rf Mturor™. I hrtt th. dear u&lt; ^41U„
■c, xuriw™.--.- .^■SMl Mrl^aU- fm. ewa rf lie
■atfcB, I ™tun. »tU brlura In&gt; tlraore t.t-or- .
,b. ho lh..«br of it Siu 1 to” “**
S".Tt'k
,t s. lUrting*. »««__
“• ————- -■■
---------- "nt
■
k
ibuanlaml.thrttrt.lUlIrtAorUt.ooaM
»phic account of 'the immaim bock towns, who bed remained here over
•avlmxo. Dealer* in *11 kind* ,
“ !
‘ Uvi, “ t"'..1”?,"!"*«
“ O.t bare ao aww a &amp;«. Still ate !■«». ! ftea of |L'aiiforuio, tlic greatest trees in night, and had plainly been an attentive /rirnd to Liberty aadof
.
noo^bwoe
‘’lw&gt;’bWv«r of the requirement* of the
*“'11 J“!r'
r?"11 torrir at.J Miration to braak *mo,b , *• •“Wj One of them, which liad been 1 ~
Maine Liquoe
Idquor Uw, for —--------------he find sufficient
scrtaitnxJ, by counting the grains I Mafotf
—Jons Robef-tb, Physician and Sur
iraeon. &gt;--------. , is k
larr routine, and so she flutters her way
np,
to
be
twelve
hundred
and
r
rom
—
—
-si^u.1hi*
waistcent
waistcoat
to
render
•?’- 0
faappil v and
» unconcerned of
"t"—’' *
T“”
“ fc*
' *unU ^’r /**“ benefit of . tnrvaai. |;fc
in.M
aaaappiir
andaaaunwawm.™
-;the
l- stt
Dwelling enMroe&amp;rer. near the Coarti Hmm, °J*
ridiculously prguarious.
X
wbota
tt may
; £._•
Un^atatbU,
Wliri. .■ mehtv
f“» vi
■' *!irs uld. When Mahomet was j
whom it
mav concern. I Jwlrr
derire to ulk
talk .
a |t . . .1 .
___i._ j_u„ i..a:.t.
Mich.
'
.,;lirUt M**-Ctottaag- R“!c? * MockIttlle whir ami my. few word, bluntly [ „
b ,« &lt;Una „ irLc „„ Un&gt; fa, . ._
at nurse
num. this
t
tree was sprouting. Says ।
Hft informed the crowd in general^that
“Your most humble *"d
—- ------- A.------- I U L. Il.u Al“,,o? owl &lt;..&lt;ww.ll.. .. tl.o w.lbout
the Rev. gentleman': x
,
be ‘went furBuek and Brack, and be was
*‘lbo"' WKviml
•5®^. g&gt;u*nuv.
sUlmuy. I ha,a ‘
,u„
merited bmtlman.
servant.
A.
full-blooded
oftho
“ It is nircst, yet nothing tliat wo mean 1 alcarly
.
.—a e..n
Lik..4.A representative
——. oi.iit-u nftha
■
i lowing
k dmt, jjr Plimpton te head clerk ' of the
-.a. Wxaiax &amp; C&lt;&gt;
“Sans Soud, October 7, IMO.
by
forest.
There
is
no
ander-growth,
unwashed dcm&lt;Krec¥ that one occasional­ i
__ ___________________ ______ ___________ 1 my •vntlmcnts arc Very unnnteteable to .
roeA.&lt;nlllc firm of ‘«mrbnck.
■Uer. *4 Pf“F*'7»
On the envelope thus addressed:
WatelxKui
«• 1
1 N.
and vuunsciior
Counsellor at
at .‘ ?, “*!; ““ Vc.53■ r u»P?P
Co., importer* of laq-s, em- ecarcvlv anywhere a rock; the mirfeees ly meets in this long gathering country...T.. i
Ferment. SeMtw.
?i. W.
»&gt; ■ Falx,
r AiJt. Ajtbrnev
Aitornev ami
1 ‘ “*»r, with both sexe;. hfurr£r
tire as lieautifuilv turned as if shaped by
.U«.
_ ----------■.--------.. .------------- 11 Judl
Vnt"
. nl
mvsalf
d,i«,w_•"
‘!&gt;irtMn
Dcr
-T
CafcctKM.OoavejMciax.VcuMOOClaim.
1 8,ia11
« my»«»
dottn—
wmt ?.hrfliilJje&gt; Bnj Brin^,
•a'
l •nditp-nciM attmuh-d to with pruoijituna | not very, complimentary
the ,**tiini»-1
ri
He
is thirty.
a very good looking fellow, a laudscajic gordner, and ducted all over
5f-1■ «td
EiSSW*'
V,’“ ’J”*;—
“in
JjW,
1 htretJ
liM.lire
.(d
by
myriads
of
flowcra,
mure
delicate,
if
r likdv i
n.—...i ,v.r«y. He is a little worn
t, ltrs CWUng «a i
i cs you the Impression not niore various than any gardens ever
lUecs..UMtlnp. uk*»। i-ii.fcL
iseen
nervioc,
and grew.
K”*- Moving
M&lt;-vmg along these
tn«e surfaces,
sunac ex rounrmia- uh&lt;m
th. other dem red to Ba»e !».«&lt;« , w
Z Werred to
_____
_____
&gt;in
has
service,
early
dat
a, ex-jand
ding over a lull, or galloping through plconre&gt; particularly, of ‘crunching, tu labors of Fren*»L
,
.SZCHBIXS A HtWXLL, Dealer* m UQ . PaUic 4c aji b-imw atteutel to pnuaptly | efYlSfog tlMTbrerxttft name &lt;rf woman, perliaps
.
n sown
-------- you
wild
o«te scu,
in cartoo, he has »««&gt;o »knt valley, wig.diug here an&gt;°t‘£ LX..,’ Sw-jSwiiJrxZ.’.
11 v.
t„rt.J. Gtr«»:»•». Crockaiy. H?1*.
“‘’J** 1 cidcOcientlr. OfficeXo.'s Kvbte'sUocL,UottU ufiicll IS the pcculisr boast of the native tra-t«rritorially.
You «—
1'-®!**^ .. .
I America. I don’t mean the Aboriginal
Vmiwr.
la &lt;b» “* -“’'-I*
,"■* *■*.................................. ................................................1
—gotten a few t.reuiaiMie WWW-.««». ••• —
among tall pines u
and re­
’ *”. **.' • '■
’ i—n ’ Fraai* &amp; Voaiixxs. Livery Stable. Hors 1 American.
1Ills ideas I am told
* were
1cVC
___s, from
r___ ,___
„.u. etc.
..•- ! ows, and there omonc
of
hardi work,
drawing their huge conical shajx* on
“•
1 shr.ll be aroused o lle
rath(,p
|n Ws drCMw, bnt h» a ; dors, drawin
anrl rwarhnna rwriiwwlprr &lt;1 ...
. -_ t. a,_.
«S ’"X“ UKTK
aXSSS.«*
Jardtaurfcotu^
. ,f ™.„r ... ------------------a
... had
--- ---------------------------------------my inaignifi- ,rjv^_ ||„ u comelr
cumcl.. and
^.i suirt
QU1,. In
in lu&gt;
hi* we
&gt;ocn die tree, and taken. tUir m I. u
u, rep&lt;.at t
. M .Urw,
-. „
„
„ ,
Uull dorW mywll Iwhurl my
. IV
.44 Maautewrwof
1
kt"&gt;rmy urtjw.fc"n t»r h^»lt' ?„„mer. but thm 1. a twolutrttrm Ihrn,
“IlteS; b,.Brt &lt;O U«lu~ .be quirt -T.
. ?',
liult.ir I KjcSftdsStT1SStSS? 1" I r1’™. "■“?* •"WJ
that ull. yon that hr I,a warier.
trees, we olncrvral, were Increaringjn
Fmnont tnan, mid to | Barbara «d PueUs dekw W* (
c“l,r
:• a. H. and frm* a »&lt;« ■ tt M. Itmr«6 W«k. । slmt to find its own appreciation, if it de- (
you Jnw,t |)im in
.trect, and you
B oi sire "" «&lt;• neared the place, till finally.
cfficta of t|,e bed liquor, too, ( New
..... CMlforal*,
. lUllOIllIB, or
VI - J
"1—
njJ
' -k------(tt.ir'fc Sun- &gt;iuT&lt;t«wT «e* i'll*.’ i’ost
uvJr- AckkCt Store, HmUnri, Mteh.
. I serves it.
’
might be half inclined to suspect him of
of longitude, from tlw 33th to Aa
big •untcrrificd'delegate dutebed the
t^'Wm-s. ■“■fi
.
J M
.Phvsiei.n and Hirnredii.
S,’‘l|1 1 eL,UI
“’JL in
j being an educated man of fortune..so C„1 descending gently along a w estern “mp0 J
ralld of latitude, t our hundred poW*
' .wS
wFwcn
Itthcrcd-u he;' but you . among th. file of little manta, we came ,
• kcr Ly the t&amp;ruat, in lib buge
mritri A i &gt;&gt;., Denlcre in Drug* 1 0*^
subUii. A h«s»--ir. sure. k'«b:’. bumble way, b a poor car-ronduclur in*y I
...j __
j _.n „..i...r^lh„t
ve been determined hyposometeicen)
ch a mighty th.-me— | *w* Jj )1(.
5u. ,;urr that tjloll„h a u^tfe. j to the.gate of the real gunte,
' grijx, *nd threw him backwards agatad
iv: -«i’J-4-roir«.r»i"BKolu5T"r' j Mock. Hsstisri. Mk'.i
t Ik? heard upon wch a mighty theme
; a
ipprehetia too great
|ie ,TM n,„
W!&lt;
Hetmprcs- mt«.. the e rared ptmtul rf tbe Big Tnx j tbc
of B WBgf,n rt,Ddlllg ire«. the by barometric observation*, and, iw IM
•,.
•&gt;,.*•&gt; Uoaon. I)tebioff»,, — —
”'yf. 1 huw I faucy, nay, .apprehend too great a |
most pari, ^graphically bv
rights, may overlook.^
^j^^bh-with the notlmitMl I Hotel. Iwt we« th* two Semin«a.wmc i|ee||B&gt;
Tuny.
_ jitch.
seal for woman's ripiw,
cal ubsertauons I «o ibat a district wtuai
irifch 1I mulct
&gt;life,
fi«t high, md
:
-HI choke yer a* bad yer won’t her a
.,a &lt; .TS.».«»■&lt; »"W‘ I »bb
&lt;»»1&lt;I call
“II atten- ., .|,„ 14a.
an and
ml that dutv, and I «re five hundred
fer^b^fer ilJ narrow road
■. f7r nury Fremcmt ibis with the winding*
windings of the rottt^ amourt.
OCre. K*ste»&gt;
, y OKKXJiFiE
rttou.Mrtfc
.........................................
ney sod g«»ct»! , turn to wUit 1 bdi*ie to be one of thi not p]CMUrCj l. .... ---------and] imw between. Thwe are thr&gt; first of the I
„
big' bul^. „ be dashed
to 3,GOO fcogr*P^ J?
Vfco Q^&lt;w
fV 12 A*111 Rreatcrt social errors of our turn-. I n- 1 |u;nj ,() rtc,„ int0 jn, cflUnting-rooni a..,
and t Washington cedars we bad ten; it real, | g* ,
0
fbAorariy.
nnuth of tSe Kansas to Fort Vim «Crw
^&lt;7«TTim- frr ‘o "hat I conceive to be the great in. •; gM !|0W ctlHrijv M(] yet how steadily and
”
"TZX Ln 7tree
—, £aiKl the
U1C aborts
onorca of
ofthe
the Panfic,
Panfic,(htnoK
(almostjw
790
... ,I_____.1 th„t
never
be- 1 i ...
’
.
i'Li
w.t.
.km,ted
“A Hm! a ring! Fair pbiv?' shouted
br MfedM-spaud I quality of the sexes with respect to the , lalM&gt;rir„lW]v lie travels around in the mill »'«nt
mediu*i !
miles tn \&gt;rc than the dk tanoo from Madrid
«C~.« lku„
| £ uu-c
prorcrlio« they hear of
&lt;&gt;f
Jni|-% ^^tiun.
«»*• And .ro€ lhp-' wcn- *”•' ■*’»»? ( the crowd, ptlux-ing about the bdligerS II. M.rr.,.hw.d"r.l1mlmand'ljlrh. ------to Tobolsk.) has been i&lt; preresnted ta pro­
spocimciw.
,
,,
..Itmriml &lt;14 k-t.ri,,-.sr.tr.n»t«e_________
Hu, cares and dutiea of life in large citic*.
Um while Mr. Plipipton l» bard at
file, showing tlx- relative bight* above the
cute'
Cluse by the house lay the first cut of iI “
„vla
Old n(
Buck agin Fremqnl,’’ yelled a
Homer•pattalal.
I To my thinking, woman, by assuming or I work
L-g ,kily
iut Ui BV*il uurMidi.
I •
‘ ■
1
•
level of the sea.
.
r- s. Bmrox. Phvsidan and Surgeon, accepting the pomtku of the ohranicntal Ljvca Qf u,» bright noon mid peep in. the Big Tree par rminaict; the renuia-,। av&lt;mvr w.
“As 1 was, 1 believe, the first JKTSOD
—
''
“Give
him fits.” chimed in another.
(.rocen.
mU^rncc in n.’tn.s»: Midi
i part of crrntlon, if she lias Impaired her Asmtideous-likci, and set Mrs. I limpion. ing part, or top, had been split up and re-1।
who undertook to represent, in gcognostic
moved.
Near this first eat stood tire ,
“
Give
him
Januf
screamed
a
fourth
Pak«kk.. Whole bale mid
.
- --------I freedum—•• *!»• now compl&lt;in»-IJM be. j kc(JW
ih M roumttlU She is often my
profile, the form of entire countries—■sort
.u.* ^.hfcu,, "
■
n
Note and! &lt;»«••« tbo PW&lt;«'1 U*'c of i”dulSWKT guest on the raite. She U now imuding stump, about six fret high, with on arbor, man, coming up and learning the cause of m the Iberian Peninsula, die high lands of
Bd. Jissfe
MW
—
I -J •J'L*
Mwi.
either than the victim of oppre«iun.
Rl onc of {bc brg0 fBU1Ih hotel* on Broad- mounted ou tlw top, which had been squar­ the trouble; and it promised, for a mo­ Mexico and the Cordillera* of South
BcHre. u*sm_xr«*.M ___
।
Mr ,,borations are limited to Amer way
j u pi&gt;l „v whuberit ba St. Nwh- ed down for thia purpose, the poste of the ment to result In a general mdoe.
Americs, (the
**!£**•
arbor, standing out in the line of the larg­
But freely had th* first blow Mien
i \V. 11. Cot Xmas’* Banking Office. Bat Me I ican woman, or rather women in America, ।
cr Metropolitan, leal I ni’ighy offend
Ions ofa Sik-rtin traveler, the Abbe ttiapest circuit nt the promwl, and lhe space upon the apparently doomed Uttle Fre­
I Cro k- Cdteeikms
io. and rvnnttu
j
^Utje of any others. I am bv
Utuntion to her. Well, we
between them and the cirenit of the top mont advocate, whei be rallied like a pc, were founded on mere and generally
E”®P’»y« •»
ol
. serious, if I kimw bow tu be so, wlicu I ‘ j^k ,
jK.r ,,w|„r. The nurse has gone
J*
^S?nymlelM?M.«, .hr human rare •
d.oa aeriy la filled in by a fl.-or of abort board*. Tl» young pantlicr, and springing fontard,. ill-judged estimation of tlw fell of rivers)
Wtiuau Kookr*. Livery Stable.
dinmekr of llu- tup is by measurement planted a telling crash upouhis assailant s —it has given me.peculiar pleasure to «
GREA1 DISC U\ LR&gt; .
&lt;jcprc&lt;4a2ngt Indeed I Itave looked nil■ the
- day
•
■ ■fe &gt;-free ----.. aiij I' ■'■i'i"H
All Linds uf
she
a- a»-t_i
bird. n...
Tbo care,
liCenty-five feet one way. and twenty-three head’ which felled him instekilly upon the : the geographical method of representing
, The PlilloMspbcr'a Mtonc Found!
•wtternBtjj I am in danger of hebum- of fraternity are bonus by deputy. She
I the form of the earth h A vcr^?*J oirecand oqe-half the other.' The diameter al
I MEX MADE RXCI1 DWOKE THEY KX0W IT 1 , .
of this one idea as of a dev- la a small and pretty woman, you sec,
Snd nnhed in mu! drew the little I *«. J*,
rtyAnrfa*.
feet- They
Tt..}
Tbe^,,
r’0l.4.CFllKM&lt;W&lt;T.ta»ds«trisdlwareir«d
j
fear it wi|| be a bobby with a verv dainty air. Her dre® i» vv&gt;- at the ground, was thirty-one
«/; but nut until he had so bruised of
’
are all included in a »p=c=
.jtoc«of
of fifty
ii-*
rv lady-like and remme H fait, except,
tin- bully’* fm-c, that lie must applied ran so grand a f
and are ontv about ninety
nely in
tn number.—
— .: ai d. mashed
.
TQ A A n C MOTT.
f.wc wall h'.M an ,d“ long «K’«sl&gt;
■wrhjqw. too coatly for any but a priticres
“ l«
lu be ncr
The ground occupied it a rich wet bottom,\ at thXrtt. rerry the mark, of that quiet1 done in bremunt . map.
.
c-wuu ™
I la
iu Ixxaming « bobby.
,’ou cannot fail to perceive she conreivcs
■ uflinr' in.cieu.
and the fi-ot of the moiat northern riO[-r ^httlll long after the next Premdenusl
I.U., UMu&gt;e«n
mt ™ Id» Best
b4&lt; way
w.y w
u&gt; «•&lt;
I'm!,
-dull! J Krefc-ilX Hnntogs. M*hIwnwlf u&gt;
to &lt;&gt;c
’•&lt;* a
a women v
of taau-, and
I| rou-A*.
re 1-mp.fcj.-; "IIS' ujg;! tne
—, -a bobby tolo S• ijcnwii
adjacent, covered also with an under­
•* rv,*‘to7,^J±X/'niu’ Crol Kd^a I stredv, irtefu) roadster. i« to ride !nm o • 1 in&lt;k
.
election!
.
- ^- ,ho
•
•
• Jlrw
’----- i.. Hor
air and
growth. Andirityarttheifkrrt.jiuthtrt.
Bsown. Didcr in Family Gr*
The little man was now all wire and fire
1 nr 1 rvawr.il
—-----------tea".
i k-n in public. Now 1 do think and will , niM,nw •„Rr&gt;rtf&gt;1| *nJ , ^y. with a very
.n41rv»taknVMd.»«^v«&lt; t^r? J
and no nhtrt rUt! This, I oiufeas, ir tn and asked dial bo might bo allowed to of Congress to convene to-morrow.
; Ifaitmnj and tht farrounJinp Conntn/ i hav it, woman w&gt;ot fulfilling her deMmy, ,
jaJ.
»&gt;.. dote* far nitntt.
I
-■|.&lt;w w. Cr»rt
Usrtwirt. Mwh.
have just one more lick at liiin. The Luch- will »4mrily term-orr Ur»Ma4
5«r
L"'-l
atu-r there
thew ,
Ua-ilUa, &gt;a lortb«OwUii- ' ™jJ*, ^“^4“h |S»i
h
n-iiw cxmI. in this Hn&lt;. I'lme Ki’» B‘» ’»■ , ' In
our day
—I do not mean to utter
prd&lt;&lt;
.
___________
a^.f
alm I al l mW Ilf
------------------jtm^Vreib of tii» assertiou. or
j 1 common
common place
place words
words in
m the
the BroadwayBroadway-, no
nu),,gy
h^- of
of ihe tvpc about winch I «» *&gt; *"«* ,n th
‘
Ar,skims of the anier was helped upon his feet and blew
‘ ^LJe -nre of the exnremdon, I My ““ r^.,. . Ull’ iTi. miunnaturd product | known
die blood from Ms mouth and nostrils.
106 goverm.n u&gt;,
— ----- , -,
Send !n Yovr Ohi^s,IJ*1
•’S no matter—’• no matter,’ exdaimed to uote the fed eo atrengiy putby lhel?«w
’ 1 i^ire, woman is not doing U dutr.
| Jf Atn(^n ^1. and I am compdkd to t
JX,
rishi Frt York 7rehm« in what foUowa;
“
To strike at once al the rout of the tree
m ^ic from a wnnwat «rt!tatl«i t *•"*££* ** ' Jgnamd bul io* : Hr rtppi* d.wu.
“ TW. Extra Sredon, &lt;e wish the,OOM‘ no doubt that Master Premonts a very
t-rp.MitK1feeri.1V*
, &lt;□
without further tirade preliminary, t, ter&gt; parallel . To return f
nfc. nun, ind-l-p hun oAT cntliunl
n
A&lt; ,«,u‘ HUXSiitlSe ®al1 ,^toaoro«&gt;&lt;&gt;4*--l^r-«id«;ii*&gt;&lt;*^1-e“ |.u.™ttbegreaimtechief:«,tLatasagm. UJ
■■ H(sr buun i. xr-..
tadye,
ucr ut-u v
uk,, the seed* of such a growth! VI hy .fc M.
fcarin,
that n»
hi, appatent
Kad-dreas, »x-re
-- ■
• / tbr
wl0&lt;i le
anng mm
,
era rule.wSmrt. b-re terminate thj-.r ««»• i
htadAlrete,
»vre It
it not
nut a •&lt; Ifirentra- axe trie seen. &lt;&gt;»
Il is on aiul alto i» gloved and have they never spread; why has no onh migbt got ^ay from his fronds,
kt! for asklk or a call
*'■ *r&gt; i
“1 say Mister Fremouls ooA.ubtedly a
^LTiT^MLfe
SXd nfe * •»Pfnwd1
" Sw she fe -*d of the myriads
,’
r
&gt;.X e-ter. r/.-ro, ««r-1
to I,,^in iv To illustrate, ask any i
f,r . walk or a
dsr •In the evening she coaxes I;year on lU earth ever started tn any olh- n|e(i man j
. want to ToU&gt; for fem,
Siuuoax A
nc^pXra«errranrtT«&gt;uk-&lt;|rfHO*^.
^llcctuBlJ
man what pr* levcryV '»■.
■' pHmpteo to
&lt;z.areumpanv
amw.nmanv|iar
n&gt; *
a »mll,
Ixdl, er locality.
bat, cf tills is the kind o* chaps a* g°e* f°r
Ws^aM^ns r«^.
tWHii i M»tei*«, J’yrap.
nmtvq
nortion of bis acquirements be Im« learn-;
Imr to
SCO of amuseamuse-1 And what a starting it to, when » srefl
j nklt
It
Attrt to “aaa, to prevent the entrance ot P
-Srte ;-r
REMABKt®!i"i22Ll
Softer helaft college orau*inedm*pn - £°g ^.or^mo pubhepbeo
', “emigrant*
fnfllfe
begins
to
grow.
Little
did
th*
tu
&lt;«/
”
.
concluded
the bully.
—.. from the Free State*. The
!X”Xa.,r-ri. &lt;,w» lb".
K.tujte win a»i'i~ wi j® ™j- L.ul
,
,,
।I OI me uvftuiu
......... - - --­
....
L.,_..
— -•
—• *kju-my might
. hfcM.r"-^r
nr,»i&lt;Uri lor but
of —
matter
about
the J™
sire nf
of as
Aw, wlulDg on, t„, a*dly-l»tter&lt;!d
wu.j-w-w^. - 1;, “-^ay
&gt;uv&gt;» - ------------MicU.
.
.:.■___ ;—
»0.1 MrehroiL hrore r .
Ask almost any woman jou I she “aing*. plays and dances well. — tiny form
.
parsnip seed, and
lobking more* like it cr)Untcnancc disappeared, as the crowd “fur this- The contractor end |
: W Bratu ftAIrtabh'Mhr. OH-; “a !Tti~ - “.■—I aJ. to ■nd. »l« J1"I
Sbe i- « b«J, b-'lng .mlldUn- ,lfo. ij«™&lt;P
;
’
P
1
•--*-• “ was ffv
three YfctLS for FREMONT -neednot haie suffered. Tkwy ■

roxiuia.MfcAM.il'so.

—
— -----------------------4---------------— ———---——
— ------- ----.
...I .
Coi niX""’ S*6*
OBk* lh
I

I

&gt;i» i-™- “&lt;^«^ °r ~«

g, cheap for

.......

DONE

;

-

i.-xB»Bia ®saKr-»
' ’H’&gt;H &gt;&gt;r! «y» “"e®”1! »»-i i.nguM&gt;d gi&gt;-&lt;
,,~i‘“MtaStfiA'!SS.7i%!±rt.“.S•'•MtrW.IUjSrU’jJn*
rf w^.t^ .V,

’X’Sij

*: I

'd.-.intt.’X.^ua. E, suni‘ KSrSIXsXwS. li- L

f“u'

NOTICE.

nand boy* that

no. 10

cowy micii. Thursday sept. 4,1856.

Office in the I Mml*e»of a City nallro*4 Conductor.

;

w nlr&amp;’to

Slrite'uS'iAlXM“^;^«;

are

C

thing that U mo*t

r. tar A IW-All^hJS: 1

HE CAPTAIN'S

TLE

as possible ami

■ Respectfully,

UM,, i ~t-1

L«as£di£... .

. F. HARVEY.

«.T
)N IN PRICES I
BUG.
' j

■ W'Ji

.. I «s»‘

S'uW-S.Cj-lg

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

,«!“&lt; I

■...

,b»

nbirj, I. *« f™« of mJ ,l» mill 'J11'1!;"” "’'J

y7.o J,

«&lt;■*■«« &gt;_____

d‘~r.c??d; ■tJEJSSj ■*«

v-rtarr

Your,

.'n‘

“W^^ifU-Se^

Mwouesex

I - so* protect themsMve* f-r tl&gt;o next 1
, “months,
mantlis, Instead
rnsicaa of
oi holding
nuiunqj the axyt

~

, “ofthe Federal troop* at the throatii of

fairer

Cwdjeaf. Store.

&lt;SaT;ttIS;tiS

Oft-sj.s-I

X.iv.krt,.

-the Free State rettlenr, but that oorfd**
' CoL Fremonk a* • pioneer of American
, “be, and *o the expert* and trouble Oftbte
, diacovary, certainly not the least notable
, “extra Searion must be cast upon the eoun, was that* conferred by the King of Prussia

J. C.jMOTT.

1

Miami. Ilmw. SrjW1 r-"™1

"iS3t FoAii

took occasion to addtha wanneatexpre^

n,w2^E"™k2.«'S!'

w-i-r

I TXwXf titke.

T^niTWflTTlTOl Ah D tfSgSsA

The womgn siuka in-

•itonx Uniat, Br S. Bcrrat. ‘D’fe well
....... u-2mJrBu! h»*»’o-

O.CT.K. «r &lt;i»
*»“ «r 'J""
*•
Mompta la O. «».« «Tp.bl.c»u&lt;« bj raaaaT 'Pre™ W
rsSySco., rftl» eUj, 10 U,
Hm &gt; wall bow.mMfti
oar 4dm. O»c mum. of HamUMl &gt;
law, «■ Imt. aurfeW u lulto; ft — a

ird ana
*n»

iktvu» &gt;•••
--------should not be. 1 advocate human
__ _
. .oul—a* ia ecn-

imum o, Erw»M^ w.»
—-—r- ~
the infernal love of money should have
Tk,..— uni liiin ravor of the
cut down the biggest of them, sad skin- th«;.itiakM

wta“’-dl^SS

1Uti i^inn with duties and accmnrtaMlities

;■ c‘"p
ll.nww Ilarai. »r 1. B.
_ ii____M-u-l.

. \ pwi»^=.w&gt;^--K^r
' rnwlUT. ^- -n arfaarl. u

,,
____—r-~.

■*» I I

Thin

Tr —Ifjreatment—then there Is an
mr chapter, and the leas said on

i*m rtlet .ii &lt;
Wu “the other lull' rf thu ntrtt
mI.t to he &lt;l IfftijiwautS’ _0o~
Chri.tUnity ■&amp;.,«« I* o
ugf-r.
at lifr «berit dte *-» “tontln wenfiw.)

-

IMIrvcW. MkU

“To Col. Fwdsoitt, flcftiwr—It« very

Mother

to w

AfUr baita, «!-;

jtaMwjewu

Hrtu, dw it OOU to, poinr »ilh wgrirj wulntr la th, .brirtama, at oWf
(ttfuul 1. tier, ra.-thtaj oomputU.

M ««« Hmm, by J. D**» * £- . T&gt;’
ih:vl&gt;»S. tUch. Gcnr.n.1
Ho-* fcr^ I Jtt
eoto hi- n^ea and bc*rt*trmga mln

rtfcrhr*&gt;*b&lt;

to_

•fUccn.

’

notice.
rare hat&gt; been *kno*led

H- N. Smxnox, County Trummrer.

&lt;W-

Stt m th* r&lt;mrtHo—a.
H. GarrirTTKtn. Prowcuting Attowvy-

D.-.b-r'

Hit only fellow travater.

�The ladte* «*» pmtkularly

aa* forth.
And we will aoort, sow, without th*

fear of aucocoful coutradktfan, that there

•tarve." That it retards tbe

ins quite exhausted, yrt cries of honorable ■‘-'I u1' yutc officers than the

REPUBLICAN
taAwj are attempting to come the bateau

Nor, wh»t are the facts of the &lt;Ue?
The Houee taro net objected to aav k$-

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,
Of MswArevv.

------------ preset, but ,
wfcfch ft «»' cea of ^formation that ttodd be t
&gt;tbe wbtnbera present ottld not 4
But, there are a great many honest and of 20,000 ; some estimate them at 80.­
well meaning Democrat* who yet art 000. The d&lt;4eg»lion from Gull Prairie
moralize*, mn only the pour White popu­ with the party, and who do not believe numbered «ume TOO, among which was a
lation among which it exiajK but also the that it to the pdlky of the so called Dem­ wagon, drawn by »ix while hbraea, and
slave owner* themselves, thus leading to ocratic party to extend the institution of which conveyed 31 young ladia*, dre-cd
slavery into the free ^territories. And fa white, representing the 31 States, and
rmdering the name of the slave owner, there arc a great many who If they thought fa the back part of the wagon Ml tme

the armry employed shall be by the Eioo-

CoramiMee * the Boua- after fa vatic*torn have reported to be uneoatituikmally
weed -. and whiefe report the Hous* has

For Governor,
KINRLEY 8. BINGHAM.
of Livingtto# County.

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch County.
For Secretary of State,

john

McKinney, ‘

of Van Buren County.

btfao contained in the

For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham County.
wmex oy any sound statesman
perfectly within the eonatilu
.

-

tivm not to htewpaatod any appropriation
for the army whatever. And what then!
Tbe- Senate owdd notoriginate suuh a Bill:
RDd Ofoaurss tta army tuppbe* could have
bare efftrtually stopped. And if they could

For State Trcstorer,
SILAS M. HOLMES,
of -Wayne

County.

For tAttorner General.

JACOB M. HOWARD.
‘ of Wayne County.
For Superinteedent of Public Instruction,

IRA
say bow th«y should be expended. In point
of fact, evary appropriation bill contains
provisos aa »tnngent an the one in ques­
tion; becauw tbe different item* of appro­
priation are spedfiqally sot forth. Ilius,
a certain sum is named fur the par of the
officer* and men, and other certain turn
for their auhsivtanca, and another fur cloth­
ing. dec, and no power cxlata fa the Evecwtive to divert lteo*e •ums from the puA
pore spreifind.-There maybe a large *ur-'
plus Ute noe Item, and*deficency fa anoth­
er, but the sums canuol be tranafered. —
' And in like manner th* House provide*,
that *H the appropriations named fa their
. bill, are or-ndittoned upon the army not
s being employed to enforce unccnstitutlccial enactment* In the territory of Kanus.
But if there really exist* a doubt a* rcgspd this power being vested in the Houre
orBepresM'ntalive* by tbe Constitution,
' that doubt should vanish before th* optaMadtoon on thi* all-important
the Constitution. Hi* opinion
quoted by the slave power ss
oonstitu io tai questions
, ask thdrattention to the

MAYHEW,

of Calhoun Ccmnty.
For Commissioner of ths State Land ofcb,

SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
of Jadcaon Cuimtr,
For Member of the Slate Board of Educa­
tion.
GEORGE WILLARD,

of Calhoun Couuty.

Shall Slavery he Extended.

In my last 1 stated that the question, to
be considered, and acted upon in the pres­
ent polities! campaign, has been brought
to a simple and single issue, fa which the
one party, the Republican, directly affirm*
the rig t of Congress to prohibit slavery
in all the Territories of the United State*
th*’, are originally free Territories, and

that the other (the so called Democratic
pgrty) directly denies that right
Now it i* evident that if Congress has

no right to prohibit slavery in th* Terri-

of Representatives can not tocieeof the United States, there is no
refuse, but they alone can propose other power that has * right to prohibit
”
requisite for tbe support oi
it Tlierofof*, the inevitable conclusion
vernment They in a word hold
: that powerful instrument by mutt be, that these Democrat*, who sus­
behold in the history of the Brit- tain thi* doctrine, are in favor of pennititutionan infant and hum die repof tbe People gradually em fair mean* or foul means, without let or
thc sphere of its activity and Imhindrance, from *ny authority whatever
and finally reducing, as far as
to hare wished, all the over­ And thi* is in fact the ground assumed by
prerogative* uf tbe other branches the National Convention of this same De-,
---- “it. This power over moeracy, in Cincinnati, in June.
u» fict, be regarded aa
The just and legitimate Inference is,
*Hbe ffic-st cbmpleta and effectual weapon
“wit£&gt;Jn&lt;jh any .Constitution on am the then, that they, as a party, ar* fa favor of
immeafa’.o representatives of the people
“for obtaining redress of evty grievance, that die right of Congress to prohibit #1*
“and for carrying into effect every jual and
very in the Territories was not doubted
“■aluta.-y- measure.
I Can any 'ting be more conclua:ve than by the (bunders of our government—that,
■ t|to language, whieh not ocly fully justi- in fact it was never doubted’antil recent­
&gt;* -Ute tiro House of Repreaentativea
in thei: ly. Gen.
j.-—
vn&gt;. Casa,
vas, in
iu hi*
ms Nicholson
.victiQkson letter,
icwcr,

Indeed, Mr. Editor, I think they

fa »o proeperoiu a condition as they srt

few more such effort* on tlie p*rt of those

at the present time; the legitimate

ong^od in thi* work of redemption,
would so thoroughly annisc the maraesin

favor of—not the lone star and the blood­

stained banner of oppression—but the

proceed, Mean. Editorn, with your deft.

of our country snd her free institutions,

institution into Territory now free.

extending Slavery Into free territory, yet

Therefore fa view of all the multipliad
ul varied eril* of slavery, we, as lover*

burgh, and vicinity, coirototad of 84 teams.

And

io assuming that position, we occupy pre­
cisely the same ground that Washington,
Jefferson, Madison, and all of the eminent
men, who achieved our independence and

mo*t uf them six and four hor?c teama,
tirolr policy is to place no restraint upon Bonroying *om* 1500 peraoaJ SAoolit. They are iu favor of letting it go crafl delegation wa numbered also at
where it can, and this is equivalent to it* 1600. In short, evtry mod, liufo and av­
extension.

For the whole history of our

Much credit ia due the speakers for the
noble feeling* they seamed so strenuously
tn cultivate—avlncad by the pure, ch**te,

manly, but fordblo language uacd, capo­
daily when referring to those who differ

enue leading into th* place wm literally

from them in political matters.
Such
founded our government, acted upon.— country prove* that where the soil snd crowded with maioc* of enthusiastic peo­
They all considered slavery aa evil of the elimate admit* of Slave labor, and it to ple, all crowding forward tore*and hear.
vitupcralion* of some local paper*, pro­
greatest magnitude, inherited from the not prohibited, there it wilkgo, and when
There was a large p*villicn ejected on claim loudly the jmdcc of our cuuec, and
mother country, and they were extremely it oocc gets a foothold, it will maintain it tlie public square, where provkdons were
anxious, Dot poly to prevent it* extension in spite of all opposition.
served np gratuitously to such of thepcointo free Territory, but, also, to provide
Recent event* in Kan*** prove* this

some means for Its gradual emancipation. proposition also. For no sooner had the this public tabic there were two too* of
Thi* ia evident from all of their speeches, bill passed for organizing the Territory, bread and 400 hams disposed of, besides
and writings, and nets, both al th* time of and removing the restriction against Sla­
other provision*.
the sdoption of the ConstiUition snd aftcr- very, than the slave owners hastened In
And besides, the table* al all of the
there with their, slavt-s, and they bold public houses fa the place were literally
Washington. in a letter to Robert Mor- them there now, as they pretend, under crowded most of the day. Th* private
the common law, an property.

Conse­ houses, too, were hospitably thrown open,
“1 hope it will not be couoeircd from quently when the people come to form' a and entertained immense numbers of the
three observations, that it ia my wish to State Constitution, these slave owner* will
people who assembled from different parts
hold the unhappy people, who are the plead the doctrine of “vested rights," fa
subject of thi* letter, fa slavery, l oan bar of forming a constitution prohibiting
lhere was speaking from four diflcrenl
only *ay, that there to sot a man living slavery, when its inhabitant* apply for elands, and part of the tim^ five; and
who wishes more sinecrily than 1 do, to admission as a State.
And no it will be around each was a dense erowd of people
sec a plan adopted for the abolition of it. in all the territories adapted to slave laBut there ..
i* only one.jiroper —
and --------effectual
w.
— uu*.
wwa muaua lyuulVMK., uv,- Speeches were made by Z. Chandler, Geo.
modc by which it can be accomplished, inns of "non-intervention" should be auf C. Bates, J. M. Howard, and L. L. Jones,
and that is by legislative authority ; and lerMi to prevail.
of Detroit; A Lincoln, of Illinois; J. P.
this, as far as my suffrage will go, shall
The only way to prevent alavery from Christiancy, of Monroe, F. N. Kellogg,
never be wanting.”
extending, ia by positive enactment of of Grand Rspids; Gov. Bingham tad
And again in a letter to John F. Mercer Cougrres prohibiting iL And thia, accor­
Hon. Austin Blair, of Jsckaon; and some
—Washington wrote
ding to the Republican platform, it ia both others.
•
*
“1 never mean unless some particular the right and the duty of Congress to do;
Mr.' Blair (who gave ns In this place on
circumstances should compel me to it, to therefore, every one who ia opposed from Friday last, so stirring and effective a
principle to slavery extension, ought, in
speech,) made one of tiro very best speeditag among ray first wishes to see some order to be consistent, to support th* Re­ es of the day, and it is somewhat surpris­
plan adopted, by which slavery, in thi* publican candidates, and act with the Re­ ing thst the Detroit Adverfiter should
publican party in their efforts to check omit his name in its Numeration of the
country, may be abolished by law.
James Madison in the debates on the the aggressive spirit of the propagandist*.
JAY.
articles of confodratio*. aye— ’
In a word, taken altogether, this was
_“We have seen the mere distinction of
the greatest political demonstration that
color made, in the most enlightened peri­
“Scm* of our fusion friend* arc amus­ ha* ever taken plate in Ills State.
od of time, a ground of the moat oppress­ ing themselves about town by circulating
ive dominion ever exercised by man over a petition for the non-pasaagc of the sppropristron bill. It seems quite rational for
There was a good attendance st the
these freedom shriek er* to follow in tbe Mas* Meeting fa this place on Friday last
And again—
wake of their Illustrious leader, John C,
The
Court House waa filled to overflow­
“Where slavery agist* the Republican Fremont They are satisfied, by thi*
time, undoubtedly, that Fremont did, ing. The meeting vu addressed by
theory become* stifi tnore fallaeioua."
Ili MR. MADISON—THOUGHT while fa California, cheat the poor sol­ Meaara. Pringle and Btair. The speech
dier* out of those 600 cowa. h&lt;-nce they of the latter gentleman wa* a masterly
IT WRONG TO ADMIT IN THE CON- think it all right to lave them now iu
effort, and it waa received by the audi
STTTUT1ON,
THE IDEA THAT the far West to *terve, by withholding
cncs with unbounded applause. The high
JHERE COULD BE PROPERTY IN their ration*, or putting the passage of the
army bill upon the contlngeney of a po­ reputation of tbe speaker was nobly sus­
MEN, foe.
litical scheme.”
tained, snd there was lint one opinion, so
Thomas Jefferson, fa hia note* on VirWe inaert the above from the Floater, tar aa we have heard. In rcgaHl to the
for the purpose of civfag our reader* a merits of the address, and that u that it
The whole commerce between master
Even our
specimen of the lew slang and miserable waa effective and couvincing.
and davc is a perpetual exercise of the
opponent* were obliged to concede that it
most boisterous passions—the mc|t un- falsehood* that appear every week in that
beautiftel sheet. And we have, we are
remittng despotism on the one part, and
ry that the whole county could not be
degrading submission on the other. ■ •
licve that our worthy Senator here, is cn present to boar it.
And with what execration should tbe
The good work goes bravely on.
Let
gaged in the production of most of them

shall we hear from that source again
W 9 arc anxious to bear the same speaker*,

er uthen* engaged iu susta’.ning the same

HUBRAH FOB FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!
Dti. RAYNALR-S

MEDICATED TONIC!!

platform.
At the dore of the meettag, three hear­
ty cheer* went up for Freedom, ami Fre­

mont, and the noble and devoted Jessie,
Go on in the good cause, an-1 may God
prosper the right.

ate, or Billtout

A I.adt Lis

Maple Gruvr, Aug. 28,1850.

It to the fashion now-a-day* with the
Afykan Democracy to apply all aorta of
epithets to their opponents, by way of re­
proach, calling them "Black Republicans,"
“Freedom Shriekera," &amp;r.
.
Now we would inform these shrfrkrhq;
for bondage that these shrieks for freedom"

did not originate with the present “fllati

Rrpubllean parly," ga they term it.
Wc reeollfrt of reading fa the fasten
of Switzerland about ooc William Tell,
who, when he was commanded to bow to
the tyrant Grsler’s cap, “shrieked" out
that be would not bow to Gtoler'a stlf.
tory, there was one AIgcrnrm Sydney who

“■hrieked” out “restotanee to tyranuy is
obedience to God."
We recollect one Hampden, too, a

sturdy old palrirt, who resisted a tax of
twenty shillings levied as “ship money'1
upon his property by Charles I. He, too,
was a “freedom shriekcr."
And fa our own country, wc recollect,
Far sate by GRANT 4 RTAPLDINO, Haatup.
one Thomas Jefferson, who ’"shrieked" W. R. MARTIN 4 CO.. VrasroMR
SaFtaoter «. "M.
•**!&gt;
out that “all men wcrc.boaaj equal," and
that they are endowed by their Create r
with certain unalieubl* rights, among
A. EVEREIT W1LLIS,
which are life, liberty and the pursuit of
happfacisa.
We recoiled one John Adams, too,
who “shrieked” out “rink.or swim, live albeei
ArttfmlTMta linMii
or die, survive oe perish,”w'ruli main­

DENTISTRY!

tain those principle*.
There waa one Patrick Henry, too,

who “shrieked" “Grrz ax Lraxarr, oa
aivx mx Dxatu."
•
And all that noble bend tn' patriot*,
who, in the old State House, fa Philadel­
phia, “pledged their live*, their fortune*,
and their aacred honor,” In defatce of tbe

DAGUERREAN!!
A. E. W1UJB,

OULD —swses toU
U
cf
sad vistaity tort tests emo prepatW to uk*
W
----- •h—___ « « T.
this
mo ncs

us give a long pull, a strong pull, and a
principle* act forth in the Declaration of I
man of his character and standing fa soci­ pull all together, and the ebam Democra­
Independence, were “freedom ahrickers.”
right* of the other, transforms those into
cy
will be no where by next November.
ety, eugagad in auch dirty work; and
which organic the Territory of Ksrsss. of those who have followed after him,
Why, there always have been “freedom
moreover, it ia the best evidence in the
And if the candidate of the Cincinnati
tigh but little in opposition to th* overshrfakera," and so l&lt;mg as tyranny, ami
world of the desperation of a canse, when
Convention should be clocted to the Pre*.
telmfag array of authority on the other
Ma. Editor—Dear Sir: Allow me,
It* advocate* are reduced to such misera­
although unused to writing fur a public slwsya will be.
And can the liberties of a nation be
aofanmduty of Congress at its not sesable shifts fa order to sustain it.
It will be proper next to give acme of.
ton,to embody such repal fa their gene­
3TThe Pioneer, to it* laat is*uq, quote*
ral Af^ropriation Bill, and thus compel the reason* why tbe Republican party can­
your valuable paper, to let the friends of
the Senate and the Executive,to obey ths not consent to th* extension of the institu­ aMotif of lAe people tkal fkut IHerHu are
the Republican cause know through it*
by the Pioneer and kindred prints; but
wlaha* of the people, and to qbide tbe con
charge*
against the State Officer* of thia
column* bow we are prospering fa this
tion, in question, into territory now free of the gift of God! that they are not to
we should be recreant to our duty if we
be violated but With his wrath 1 Indeed
part of the county.
The noble principle* of freedom and
it because we believe to the declaration of I tremble for my country, when I reflect
doudtedly, would betro art co of Madison Independence. which state* that “all men that God I* just: that his justice cannot
human right* need only to be understood
and Ms co-PatrioU, wer they members of are born equal and endowed by their Cre- sleep forever," Ac.
to be duly appreciated by all. So far a* In the first place, the Free Preu pul forth,
perfectly well that none of his “fusion
Extract* of the same import might be
liberty or tiro restriction of liberty reach- some time test winter, * set of charge*
friends" were “circulating a petition for

It is a melancholy spectacle to behold a

htsorabk career in tbs United State Sen­ the spirit of the Constitution which was er* of the republic, and the founder* of our
well m by hi* world-known charac- founded upon the sama principles that
seiatad services to hi*'
He, a* did Dsttox

real worth. But when those liberties are
John C. Fremont was false. He knew a
emailed by indirect method, or when loiig
well aa any body that all the transactions
practice baa familiarized us to the chains
of John C. Fremont, both ia a public and
We do not claim perfection for any

bleeeing* of liberty to oureelvca and to achieved, and,aJ*a,to direct tbs rifair*

In ft fitiM M the
Slave Trad* to the Dm-

oxd

meat of the present officers.

star* and stripe*, unfurled by the patriots
dressed in black, with a blood Fed flag of ’76—as to tell fearfully, or rather ex- chnract'r* of honest men, the more popu­
tributing to such extenaion, would be the
ultfagly fa the coming contest fa farw of lar they will become.
last men in the world to vote for the Dem­ trodden end blood stained Kanao.
And that rlghtee1”. cause wo all so dearly
ocratic candidate*. Buch men, it ia to be there waa another team from Virginia
lor*.
feared, rnay discover their mistake when Con.«r., boning pnowlj tbo «o&gt;« ki«l
An efficient organization w«* got up in
It will be forever too lata to rectify it;— of a load.
each town, and measure* taken to forward GUARDIAN SALE ”
for, although the Democratic party, a a
Tbe delegation from Climax, Galea­ the true cause in every practicable way. .

and the institution itself, a by-word and a

STATE TICkET.

bow.

betide* all thi*, if wa had apace sufWeet,
wb

might quote reaolutioea without nnm-

in hi* arduous and cnmpiicatad pub-

NOTICE

GUARD1AN BALE.

which were refated at the lime. And
lately, the Pioneer has reproduced them
with some additions, and it now brings tMrtv-*mr(M)1

lira, by reiterating them.

Thia is, we will admit, a very ingsttfous
and in time, from habit, we nt sort of business transaction; and. It h. althey uphold.

•yy HKKEAS.&gt;ay wt*rJUy

MRADE

have eommittad errors, bat w»fr tatentional ones.

nj

Il is a maxim with the Free

And thia charge brought up

tion fa regard to the aoeoee transpiring the fraternity starts a lie, it la circulated
around us, except an occasional interchange till the whole pack ha* yelped it art.
of thought brtege them more vividly to

EBPECUL NOTICE.
,9 ~'.T- -'l------- *-"•
pMMMttomil

MT sort «■ UM art&gt;e. »•

tag cundurively that that party until withlabor and property, to

away from the District,1
YOtedaWMthe

■ny high minded and honorable man.

no ralitfon, no morale, •• wife Dorsfald-

w KUU (k
UK- CUlUjr lUTf
S
tf anybody win send him a dub, be will
•and them a copy of hl* p*p«r.n Tbemotbbutreteitmd
But Tom-

ly ignorant fa pofitio! matter*, and not deemed innocent until tbe evidence of
entirely asleep fa the cause of freedom and guilt ha* been produced. But this

■WUiV

�Startling
1,11

JTetct! ! !
Emporium of Faahjon

SEVERTHELHBB TRUE,

GREAT ATTRACTION
A# I

ditlon as they ar,
•4w legitimate a®.

tailor shop
.

STORE.

PHILLIPS*.

Th* Frondmd Good Tim* hu
Come.

araoap it
PHILLIPS*.

THE tide In the iffiin of those men
A
Wlnt “ything In the line of
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
lead on to fortune, Is now setting vary
strongly in the direction of RADLEY
A W1GIITRAN'S NEW STORE.—
, The Rood from ti» East haa just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment uf Goods In our line
that can be found nt any place west of
lta Tl^ou■ h”='*■“
*
Detroit city.
Our increasing trade, and the increas.
ing wants of the citiicns of Barry and
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
large our busincM by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
llian lia-i ever before boon brought to this
the cheapest, market Our stock comprises everything
in the lino of HARD WARE that can
be named or thought of. YVc have made
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
i.

IPS*. ■

R- ▼. WAKBDT.

Battle Creek. Hastings,

PHILLIPS*

i-iirmraT-

B&amp;quS «: STS* **

AND
GRAND RAHD8 STAGES.

&lt; BALK
PHILLIPS*.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

PHILLIPS*.

b 'hTuh'ii

k*

mnx&gt;r
-lill ll-. !*vlA Ef’— rJV Mnd^aU
.
PHILLIPS*.
MEBC'J A&gt;’1&gt; CdebruSnl G«rg!:n&lt; Oil st
PHILLIPS*.
FIIEMOIIT!

SALES

I

STAGES

I

HHILLIPS*. f dfreillc. Cal.
itelaming. I,
on Twreday*.

) TONIC!!
7 Fecrr. Jamdice
Inlt, or Billimr

lS£uwWcfc ““

\ MATCHES fur • dun. wur«nt»
poi-M
FHILLU'S*.

at
PHILLG'S*.
Y'AS’KKE XOTTOXS, a »««! avortment

**

—
KANSAS BOUND Hz
I

produce

v

a Free State!!!
61
I That is if we can make
W W* W
| it so, by selling goods
Cheap, we are now
T by
ml
« .
receiving directly The subscriber would
rxd no l-« T I'ailliDJ. it th*old utand opnoaik tb«
_
a
...
from New York a
1'11111.11*5.
KICHABD MDCftMORK.
large assortment
of Spring and
Sum me r
pun trail*
fuller, her
goods
&gt;ru*o u&gt; »*u ceruia i«« mat* in tn* &gt;ca p»- |
which we offer at reu!s«uFXSf®1 duced rates, for
SJKxSsi READY ‘ PAY.
irth»r ordrrvd that th* ।
“ u “ur stock is coraprised in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
he
pi

USE A BROTHER

ipcrtfully.
:__ &lt;
r. d. Varker.
’AULDIKO, Haattegs-.

’7HntPHBEY.

’ W1LUS.

MH___

New

»d (hr!.

Hr, wh
td&gt;ide.

VARIETY STORE,

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now offered at a ven* small
advance on cost W e speak no vain or
5^hms«. ,
bombastic word*, but what wc say will
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.
be found to-be literally true. Wc never
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of
our- own manu&amp;cture, and importation,
will be found preebtiy as we recommend
attemreU.em.
SHEPARD A SICHCLS.*
them. And as to price, we arc firmly
Battle Creak, Jen e I at, 1U4.
U*~A P”4 LIVERY STABLE in ronnertiou
resolved to ndt lx undersold by any
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek
—
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
others wanting Good* in our line, make a
note of this, and try ua, before making
to
;
,
thoir purchases.
'
B-kLike an orthodox sermon, our stock of
Goods is contained under several different
heads, and each head comprises tereral
distinct particular!.
FARMING UTENSILS:
Grain -Cradles, Grass Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Mannrc Forks,
Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Arc.
WOODEN WARE:
Wash Tubs, Pail*, Augur and Cliisd
Handles. Axe lldvce, Wash Boards, Mop
I call atlentico Ip hk new and well assort­ Sticks, Clothes Pins, Ac.
ed atock of
CARPENTER'S TOOIA
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Hsnd Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
|
Selected with care expressly to meet
Saws,
Augurs,
Planes of idl descriptions.
I
the wants of the people of Has­
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes, Broad­
•
,
O
tings and Barry county.
Axes, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds,
Every thing that is no '
i Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Giteecssary to one’s
ges. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
coinfort and
els, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes,
MASON’S TOOLS.
Plastering, Brick, and Cotner Trowels,
w-x
,
]
•
•
(except Hardware) ore now
Spirit Levels and Plumb Bobe, White­
offered for READY' PAY.
wash Brushes, &amp;c.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
I-awrj'’,
1 Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
OF
I Zine Hammers, Pincers. Punches, peg
Gingham*
the later.
| Breaks, Sewing end Pegging AwU,
Print*
•
styles; Delaines,
Damns,
,
In addition u&gt; the above enumerated
Ponumtu, Alpacca.
SliecUngN. !
Goods, we have now in Store a large and
the finewt styies of American
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hals, Caps. ’
general assortment of
Print*, Dre** Trim tn inp, Moirantique Velvet and Mos*; Rush
, SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE,
■ ...
Borders, Bonnets, Glovm, Ribbons, Silks, Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
..bw*.
|
Embroidering Silk, Victorinea, Chest, and Cupboard Loeks, Padlocks,
Crockery,
Ijidlcs* (.Vmifarteni, Children’* Hoods,
Butt* snd Screws of every variety mid
a-™.,
U.K
Li। ;j
&lt;
"’TON GOODS,
kind; nnou
Knob Locks wiu
mid Latch*. hmi»h.
vUalt/N
Gl/UDls,
Mita,
Glsroware, Fnrnung toofa.
Au, Mid '
.
ing Niil*. Hou* Trimming* of every
.in Set
- . everything
...
-ci
. ___
r-:
—_i. need
that
out
friends
Brown
and
Birocbcd
Factory,
Y\
oolen
* C&lt;„boerj Trimming*. Pulleva, Bod
U, *—^ **■—z—~------------ ------ . .
TIT
1
__ _ a. __ Z..I. 4 r. Mhan-l.
Shawls, linclr
single nrtil
and double.
double.
.
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...... C— —
J
and Table Castora, cn.2.
Shot n
Pouches
and

— ... &gt;,tllLU&gt;?5) i “
i on &lt; i ?•'LY’5?pu?
&gt;) t \ i
«,Vt

'

ortgage sal

M

made ia tbe pay ■
irm u w [*a or uirmnrar*« Bcnpcr.****-,
;«S dr.* Cj- •iith'd** of May. ia U» rr»r 1353 vx-

:.REAN:!I

I

We do not wish to

FOR 75 Ota.

•LLB,
■ before ant up in Uns

goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to have all call
I and satisfy themselves.
,®rS&amp;r“53Sr 'To persons haring
C.1SII.
,
CARMAN T0CHHIKAR mj
and wishing to make
■ .rjui
no «rew
• purchases, wc would
IU.
KZKA TOBL1S. I _
,
i.JdyM.lMt-__________________ I gay glY
give
’e US
us Ua call and1
FOR SALE LN CARLTON,
*
’&gt;
.. C1 will
sell
you all you
DARKY CO.. VIZ:
| YV
vv
M «| want
at very low rates,’
_llt»lVlTJlV"&gt;»"°
ISino!
’
your “pile .
*,« Tea p
kept coi
■ ? on nauu.
hand.

Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip­
tion, Maltbie Btitte and Vi renchew,
Graund W
lta-. G.G
Strap Hinges. Hooks and Staples, Iron
and Wood Bench Screw*. Sad Irena, Axes,
GROCERLES^
y
.n Sawa, Grubbing
Mill
Grubbing Hoe*.
Hoes, Window
Window
of all kind*. Drag*. Medicines, Paint*, ! —
—&gt;- **-«•—s—
Glass, Cbt- and• Wrought
Nails. r,Carriage
Oil*, Dycatdi, Ac. Ax*.
1IJolbs
Bolts, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass KetCall and cxsmino for youraclvc* and ,,v„. Jr
Ire* Teakettle*, -Frying Pans, Steel­
mc if these atatenwnt* are true.
yards. Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep tuid
N. ACKLEY.
t’ow Belin with Straps, and everything
IteMieg*. May t, 16K.
! else from a Twcnty-Horse-Power Crow­
Bar down to a Cambric Needle
;
We Imvc also just received YIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEM.; also,
I CHICAGO
Zinc ami Sheet Iron, which we will bsu.
at a noL'itx ao low as to defy competi­

HUAor-MAift: CLOTinsa
Hate
Hata and
and Capa,
Capa, latest
latest styles;
atyles; Boots
Boon and
and
Sbo. HI. llubb.™. Croien-. GU.-,
and• Stone Ware.

■

Fuller.

. gaoa. Term* । caah; baKncw i,zana. |
Md mterMt, if credit ia wanted. They are ।

TITE have onlumd. a large and extensive JL rerrlarr.*t
I" Stock of Goods ana are constantly GOODfe, wtu-h
receiving direct from New Y'ork, addL .wM. ■ — ,1 will I
tians to our already large Stock selected
with great care os to the wants of thia KRY. READY-MADE CLOTH 15 G; BOOTS nd
8IHMM, HATSA CAPS, GLABS nd ULA33community of

The Latest and most
Jlpprored Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

— - J.

tt.t,

——

MoDCV OH tllOSC OK
J

COME AND TRY ME.

Ce,Ve^RANT A SPALLDIKU.

ZT U AUDIAX SAUL-H****!U

Borden, Ornament!, dr. Ac.
“ --------- --------twr BookorJwuu' '. "t“'ri"

or Ready Pay

Dry Goode, Groceriee, Crockery and
Glau icare, Hals Capa and Bonnet!
a nice auortmentarul rery cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES
a great variety of
Ready Made

H. J. KEXFIELD.

TeKEx7Iix»s.

CLOTHINC

HATS, CAPS, fcC

that cannot be beat in

KEJFIEUra.
Style quality or price, NAILS SASH,
hawls, miu cr*p* su-i*. m*ck ud
GLASS, Ac.
.
Vsr.ry Silk Sb*«U. *cd *gt«*i T*rirtTof8uMKEXrttLP-g.'
Abo a great variety of other desirable m*r Dr*4 Shawl*. *1
Goods, such aa Bonnet Ribbon* and
AHASOLB«nd CmbrrU**;abrouUfuluwrt'
m«at*&gt;
&gt;
KK5F1ELD-S.
Hower*, Parnaals, Fans, Chailies, Lawns,
RIXTS, of *U qu*bli\ *ad «tYl«, frCT*S ete.
Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawls,
to 1 ■HDing p*rj*rd.*t
KEXFIELDS.
Glovca, Hosiery Ac., &amp;C-, on which wo
T'kOMESTICS, StietUoc*. TickiaffL
promise you
iJ 8birti*ir*. lUeacbvd ShwUag, *iid .Shirting*.

S

P
P

GREAT BARGAINS.

Wc also carry on
MkAMU,
the FURNITURE
before purchasing elsewhsro.
Business and shall
keep everything per-[
*-g~M^Tux« gtfgyf
taining
to that Line.
I XTTAT3 A CAI’S of ernj rarirtr *»
Grind Stones and
P
.111
k£XFIELD*a
We use great care in -­EADY MADE CLOTHING, Coat*. Vaata,
the Manufacture of •ad f
KEX FIELD’S.
our Furniture &amp; none lOOTS a SHOES. Tb«
but the best materials
used and none but-the
KEh'HSLD-B.
best workmen employ- —.uoota.'.
4—
.... G2a^.^.lr WOME35’’* SHOES. Sip. Bmkin., Q«iten.
ed.1 Amonff
our
Stock
NY
«ad «rery wirty cl yh*T*_ lUo Coo&amp;
rrr« Budd... s.w .ad .Irpat mM.fcrlk.Uinay be found
i
vtT7loy pr,c—■ *
kmotbldh.

FARMING TOOLS,

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS­
ES, SOFAS, BUREAUS, SO­
FA
COTTAGE. JENNY
LIND AND COMMON,
BEDSTEADS.
BEDSTEADS.
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Fall Loaf
- ' . . .
.
, r

71HOCKERY.
V richCrockai

CORK U OATS FOR SALS FOR
KEbPlELD-B
white

’’L.f2?’
of anArtffit.

common Cane and Spring bottom Chairs.
Any quantitv of Pino, Cherry, YVhitc-'
T*M» Cloth* •ad Towriint al
wood and Black YValnnt
gCKOOLBOCK* W -ta-

on hand and for sale

As wc shall be coctiwally receirfajj at

ditions to ow *UnA,

--

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

AT ALL TIMES

and trimtn

BOOTS

STOVES.
v
YVe utter no Idle boast, when wc any
1 that our assortment of Stove* Is better
and more cxMludve than can be found at
anr other Store west of Detroit; and wo
■ '&lt; _______u »l.»
tt.irSn th mi.

AND SHOES.

Our aU&gt;ck of Groceries i» very large,

NEVINS dr KNAPEN.

HMtal I, •* * Hfawhs

‘“dbc® and

medicines,

telligent millkm that wa will mot m t xoxasOLi. by any olhsr house, ultbcr great
or small.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manu&amp;cture, alwavs on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us ‘Will bo warranted

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Exsuratei asfrjr*

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

,
msf7yisn^d.vosTB£iirscT without reserve.
And dow Mend*, one word with you,
We have spared no pains or expense U&gt;
letter
procure Good* that will phase you. In
_—. —.Unit 6-nm vmi a ncnerous

.

W. 5TEKBIX*

KEX FIELD'S

VARIETY STORE!!

Cheap for Cash. YY'e would invito a call
iui.1 an examination of our Goods and
Prine*, and we will try and sa-.irfy you.
STEBBINS A RUSSELL
uvw ..VW *
Hosting*, June l&gt;, 18&amp;0.

Comprj.ing all the newest and moot appaorkD MTmrs that can be bought in
1 the Eastern market*. Also, to our ex1 tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX

'S '01^ OWH MAMUfACTUSS
-.JlTi - A— Atlwr ia lb* mat rrqulaiUt

SUPERIOR METAL,

Cheaper Than Ever,

FOR CASH,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

rtrsa-TS

cUM

Which they offer for

io any &lt;*Mr mortal. I u
option ter my pncUw,
Lire, moet rrepm-lfully U

-..... -^HwEtwsih.

Hastings. June 1$, 1856.

NOTICE.

TO WHOM BOOBS WTLLteSOU)

tion.
.
We deairc to call particular attention
to our sxTsxarv* stock of
COOKINGflTOVEB,

axo

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

‘s”S I

SrJ'&amp;IS&amp;r&amp;SS.S.'^idre notes nnd accounts
j%Ki»T'xkL
.mi. will be thankfully reMORTGAGE SALE.

NOW IS THE TIME.

I, 000 Men Wanted,

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

SHFFIELDS

USi TYPE FOUNDERY

S' SALE.

At tHE

H. J. KENFTELD’S

^n.EAy*._Ag

HKuS?

nt Last!!

■

-

HAHBWARE Goods

«ro4B'

inducements,

vffiiecedkxtbd aihuval of

Hadley &amp; Wightman s

AtrtttlCMB

&amp;XUE XOTIOXfi

CTfi'dia^
thd Mcounto with ua would cal! and settle
the same at the «uli«t poaaihlf moment.

NEVIN# &amp; KNATXN.

April M, IBM.

Uafted State*

the

POST OFFICE.
■
HADMy.MW?ImiAN.

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1336
1837
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1341
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1237
1238
1257

-

THOS. F. HARVEY,

liou atail parsora «o~ar»«t; jmd that

MERCUAXT TAILOR

r, jjculer in Dry &lt;&gt;&lt;
tryjlClaweiryj Musical In

oppoaite
and dealer in Ready Made (lotliing

■GOODS “CHEAPER
than

that he has in store, a good itock of

AALu,iL

BEAUMONT’S

«wX«t«wX
« *o
*1* W
Town i Sorth of Rang* 8 Wret.

Spring Clothing, cheap for

LADIES' AND DENTUalKVS

SALOOIV !
°’E

a. n.vKvr. &lt;
— -----dioiu nred not bt deterred frofi enjoyibj the
11 uriea of lite.
I .
. ,
Every variety uf eoofecUooery lt&gt; fcait and luxrivtc the ituUiash.
ICE COOLLEMONADE aerved jip.oa abort oo*JCE CBEAM, delicately palateajile. right from
M fountain head.
1 I
«
Thia oaioeu ia repaired in anitaHe »tyl» U&gt; Monunodate partica of W.uud acnUcma with
[1 of the above luxuries in quit tniae rad aamfort.
KECEKAM. tanteb. d fcr rarula, or tepfrale

dr Ready Pay.

'■x-***
'■y, ■yv

S*E

!' r» .

We do not hesitate to say that oar
stock is “ splendid," and our yricet unpre­
cedentedly lair. For Caah or Ready Pay.
we von'l be undersold. Cali and examine

miffel
&gt;* o e|
‘IwV

Beady Made Clothing,

CABINET MARE !

Call and examine our stock of

»i g
Men's Double SoiedStogas.
"
Brogans.
’* Ew ,Ladies Bootcra,
*nd a!ku« Show.
;

5

"

&lt;lSar, Knapra'a Old"Stand, Healing*! Mich

jUan’kMcA^ P?|£2".J
and «bo—. Om dooT Wr»l uf
SJaH^dwsroSw, Maia

**

B. H. Marra, Jcwek.r.Ckcka and W
aaBapeirei Shop ia Aril ex'a Store, H-

W. Pakses, Whole Sale and R
D««te«In Oreaerire A Protiteona, at hi
bland, Uaalinp, Mich.______________

D. C- HawakSt. 4?«der iu Grvcerira;

f&gt;r the same as noon a* possible and

^Bh’SrJSSigiimat of Foox'a Untel. UM.tir-5*, Mkk.

Yours, Myst Respectfully,

Wn&amp;iAM Roossn. Livery Stnbl-, G
&amp;2L*3*!SlreretlS?^

eoM«n rorrted W all plate*. Klnre ai-d
&lt;MSc* on Stale Street, next dear u B«w er a
wa^dBtore. Heating*. Midi. ___ _

T. F. HARVEY.

line, such
Bureaus, I
Tables,'Stands,Chairs,
1 GREAT
n*ttin^
’•,6M
’
’
REDUCTION |N PRICES I
Bedsteads,
JLounges,i
.
«
°
\ Oracwuss Caaar
C.sa, at Warn A Trncs

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.

«

world

We have also, eve-1; oblige,
ry thing in the
,

Broad. CnNiltnrro, and Kentucky J cat
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripe*, Denims and
Tickings.

.

NsrmA Kwafxm, Merchants and I
m ia Drv Good*. Crockery. Groceriea. J!.
fiSilEtZCapi. nothing and Fancy U
^dyaa/s
Huting*. Mich

CUTTING DONE

। to make room for our.
OK SlIOl.T NOTICE.
V
' new stock.
.
!
Our stock of Dry N. B. Ail tbow incst and ln&gt;ys lint are
STABTLING NEWS
FBOM
j Goods, Groceries,
! in debt v&gt; him for clutlilng that ia num
KANSAS
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth
worn out,'
'ng,
BOR DEB RUFFIANS!
TT is not oar intention to detail the horA Shoes,
। tr.tiK ur to ths cAPmurs
1 rors of Civil Vya.-, but to call attention
and other goods is
to the
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
Office and
NEW GOODS!
sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
gMttoru Janata, im.

awk“
•M “■-¥

Wc have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell, very

iMlMM'Baadr Made Clothtef. Bailejr’aB
Mate Street, Healings Midi.___________

lie,non, Wabjixm &amp; Co, Wholesale
-~J------- w—
""__________________

ko hvmbvg

&amp; C, A/C.

Slip., Dc». and Oaitrn.

■!Frn*.TCnKn.a...o»»B«.:^J^aT.*S?Z7

. j.i GROCERIES! i Call and see our stock.
•

oi

1 TO

1129
1180

1131
1183
1184
1185
1138
1179
1188

R'T“-

“ei.

HM
1127

oil!"!.l£“t.S’S"'

«■»"""««»j

STEBB1X8 4 RI-8SELL.

HMfagiM.? i, law.

Crocknrv. Glass and Wardnrare. 1 - - ■ "
j Fanning Tools, of the best patterns; also.
Grindstone*, and Hangings, Tulia,
Pails, Arc., die.

LADIES— Don’t burn in tbe Sun, when
yon can buy a good

------------- ------------------- - —s aU» to all kied» of aUfrritu: In irtlice floadaf*'

MASS

MEETING!

■ A 'TS'whtmas, Farnam
Jikkfax 'end HlackamilMajt.k Mid every kind cf Gnoda in «!*
Srtaalty on hand. All kioda &lt;rf
&gt; seder, ojymta Globe Hotel, H»

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

ILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
e»’t be beat, for a trifle more, nt
the Cweaf Cash Srnax of

JTEVIW8 &amp; KNAPEN.
CaU and look al our

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1240
1258
1239
MM
1272
1273
1274
1275

Summer Dress Goods.

Chailies, Lawns, Bcrugwi, Silks, Ac. Ac..

XOTIOXS—Or endless variety.
We do not deceive you with fitAitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
give away; but we offer yon tire beat
articles in tbe market, at prices that'ranButter, Lard, Lumber, Shingles,
and Wheat for rale for Cash.
&amp;3F7 CaU early, before the crowd gets
I in, and don't forget the NAUR.
NEVINS A KNAPEN
Hastings, June 12, 1856.
7.

■STOVES GIVEN AWAY
him. sad abaolaiion for Ibe trim* fnrnStd m at
eatere, Pana. Fail. aD(| rrcry tartar af Tin-wa*

fora 4bs said DafcafaatSatba saH HaiaUf »th*
am of Five haadred sad tfty Dotere and W-M
Writ waa made reUuaabiaaa lb* ftH day af J««
A. D.UM and that Mid writ foa brew rrtaroH.
sad la now pending in &gt;aad evurl.
,
’
B
ilgbeenhei.p
,
Attorney for FlatotX
Dated May ».UM-,

„
..
HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.
Ha.linp.Hrr,
l.lfAS.
’MA*’
pOU, Bacon, Batter, Beaaa aad Pena, al
-*■
" *rre A TwreoixtiV.

OlTlCE^GENEiULBdoKAOENCY.

I1JTBJ!

Load, Canvassing, and Travdiu Agents

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THERXPUl

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1 Il.Soicnt, and &lt;*wy icarttytioa of Job PrtaV

K,s“l

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ei' six UNM oa ma—*3,00 rn
AXXUM.

HARVEY,

'ing. chc»p fin-

DONE
NOTICE.

'TLE

»pvtfulh

T. F. RARVET.

I8M.

HON IN PRICES'

burton

republican banner.

K

“

TERMS—*1,50, IN ADVANCE-

VOL. 1

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY SEPT. 11, 1856.

• Qw“&gt;c’“k~o£rsir

hcLb~.

NO. 20

ner In which the tar should be applied.—
ing hia argument agaimt what he contend­ this law to prohibit tho delivery through , from hla own conscience, if it is not iMHd
Some said, “Put him In bead foremost
Office in the
ed was its vagueness and obscurity, in not the poet offire of publications touching
olherw were for stripping me. One fellow
A WuduuM, NVholcaak-and Raaa with a hot iron 1
sufficiently drfining what were the publi­ the subject of slavery, might you not also
T-J-HtsnrasT. J,
Disorder reigns supreme in the cotmtry,
swore they could not agree and he would
shoot me. He aimed a revolver at my cations the circulation of which it Intend­ pass laws to prohibit any citizen of New 1 excepting In this city of Ln^rreaee. ft to
ed to prohibit Tbe bill provided that it York or MamachuseUs from publishing
heed, but another wrested it from him,
I a' matter of profound hMHMM rtnsz
.»."•« Is Aenttr, beajer
t&gt;ry Goode,
should not be lawful for any deputy po-b and transmitting through the mail any­ the streets ofthis town ara free from oooexclaiming, “Don’t shoot him, we will
ljr,t^»h*^a;t&lt;&gt;ilU?r’e3 and Ctoutaelgive him what we think ho deserves. ”— master in any State, Territory, or District thing touching tost subject 1 If you may fosion and disorder.—Fights and quarrels
of tho United Stated knowingly to ddiv- touch tbe subject of slavery, at all, why are not known, ft la a Jeep feeling cf deu«g of Benj. Huland. an aged and beloved At last they cnoclndcd to do the work
_■ Suu .rii«!t, op[x&gt;Bite Coart Uotum Hanan
tncmlier of our Church/ The areottnr without stripping me. After searching er to any person whatever any pamphlet, not gb to tbe root of tho evil I Suppose teramnatfon, sosnewhat of care, mdaCretlhi"
v/STS* me to sec whether I was armed or not, newspaper, handbill, or other printed pa­ one of the southern States were to pus a 1 ribution upon tbe eoemy. Nothing but
I
Kvxmto.
Dealer
in
every
variety
II
C—_„ r
one ,
•ickniwe of Rrn. Sellers, the con«e- and finding I had no arms concealed about per or pictorial representation touching law of this kind; would you not bewailed war is doing, and would you befieve it
I I1., lauodt. Graeerim. CrurSerT ll.r.1
the subject of slavery, where by the laws upon "by all the argument dow used in fa­ possible, tbeir is pot s drop of ardent
Of '
“a^ -’r °f ,11* “‘■““ton treatment, my person, they commenced putting on
L'rurr E -T,— ' fuUo*la8.Bm.8cller's letter will be found the tar with a brood paddle. After com­ of lho mid State, District or Territory vor of this bill, to carry such law into eff­ spirits sold In the town.
their circulation was prohibited. Under ect! -Mr. C. concluded by saying that
»t‘», Uutisp, Mish.
“Zxr, Attorney and ( ««» , * communication
___ l- .. r
pletely saturating my hair, they gave my
this provision, Mr. W. contended that it the bill wu calculated to Jestqgr all tbe
eyes, cam, face and neck, each a plaster­
A .SpuriBuca, Dealer* in all kind*
Tho
following
from
the
CtnctnucU/i
AWwas
impossible
to
say
w
hat
publications
landtnarka of the constitution, establish a
&gt; i writer ia not a member of our church or i ing. I bad on a block coat, satin vest, and
1 i of any church'; this will explain aomo Hack doth pants. They tarred my era- might not be prohibited from circulation. precedent for dangerous legilftHOti, and quirtr is one of the best things of the
kind ever printed:
rather atrung exprcaaiona contained in his vat, my wliirt bosom, ’ and my clothes No matter what tho publication, whether to lead to incalculable mischief?
CotmMFT os cocbv.—Han. Thomas F.
Thprv wu no necessity* for 16* dange­
II.- A. GoopfiAH. Dealer in Dry Goods,
letter,— [Etl.
down to my feel. They tlicn lei mo up. for or against slavery, if it touched the
s».
Marshall, (late Member of Congress from
irjwire,
Croekarv.'HaU.Capa.Boou.
,
Bao. Cokklin : At your solicitation, I i 1 was so sore I oould scarcely stand on subject hi any shape or form, it would fall rous an aasumption ofautbdrity, the Stale
ad MadeCk.lhia«. liallr,'. Ilto-S
Kentucky) was defending a man charged
hurem transmit to you, for the benefit uf my feet, but oh! the agony ol my eyes. under the prohibitioa. Even the Conati- laws being perfectly competent to correct
tution of the United States might be pro­ the evil complained of. He must say with murder, in Jo—mine Co., Judge
your readers, a plain statement of facts They appeared like balls of fire,' and I
liHAt'SKR, Waknxm &amp;: Co, Whulca^/ Pa­
hibited ; and the person who was clothed that, from the first to the last, he was Lusk prcsideiug.
connected with the nxrnt - mob in Roch- thought they would burst out of my head.
The testimony again*t the prisoner was
with the power to judge in this delicate opposed to the measure.
w: ,l«r» w&gt;4 proprirUn of the Winnobaro
'
'
eater, u they came under my own obser­ Although it was noon, and the hot sun
Sifli^WuvSmubc, Xu. If, LsHalts Strsst, CfoThe yeu aqd nays upon the proposi­ strong nnd Tom struglcd hard an the croaswas beaming upon my head, I groped my matter was one of the deputy postmasters,
vation.
Ni2VC“~U&lt;&gt;r
who, notwithstanding the difficulties with tion to rob the mails and burn all matter examimrtfoB, bet to little parpose, for the
I hod appointed Saturday, June 14, to way as at midnight. After I arose to my
which he was encompassed in coming to a that might be objeetjona! at the South, old Judge was indexible in his determina­
XIWXS A Kwarns. Merchants and Dealcommence a series of meetings in P.och- feet one fellow said, “Ho has one minute direct decision, must decide correctly, un­
“ J». Crockery. Groceries. BooU A
will be found on tbe 5B8th page Benton’s tion to rule out all the improper testimony
, ester, and had written to several ministers Id lcnvc town;”, another said, “he con der nain of being removed from office.—
sr&lt; Ctothfof sad Fsoev Uoods.
Haitian, Stell.
ufferro on the part of tho defenw-.
Thirty Years, voL 1., and as follows;
ck, HutuigB.
Mkh.
&lt; ___
। to coma and assist md. On Wudnesday liavo five minuteR, nnd if he i* not gone in • • •
■•
_______________
At last, Tom worked himself into a
Wm this bill in accordance
“ J'sex.—Messrs. Black* Bedford, Brown,
I or Thursday previous p pro-alavery num that time he shall Im&gt; shot.-’ 1 arOIM d ftiy
with the general force and temper of the BvcnASAw, Calhotm, Cuthbert, Grundy, high state of excitement, and remsAed
-rsrixs A Rn»’«n. Dcnhn in Dry
_ ___
by the.nanie.uf Sims was'shot by a fnw- way into the street, they following me
Constitotlon and its amendments 1 It was King of Ala., King of Geo, Mangum, Moo­ that“Jc— Christ was eonvioted upon
CkoUb. Gnirrtnr*, VrwMarv. Hats, Cspa, UuoL
with their revolvers cocked, telling inc to
because
Sims
■
I l»:r« Mid Cabinet J'k.-niiorc. Good
just such rulings of the court that tried
Cro-k, Miek'
.
.
• loi,
,'“8"“ (oMH-^y)
drive him from
his house
or
step faster, at the peril of my life. I was ■ not in accordance with that provision of re, Nicholas, Alex. Porter, Preston of
i—------ - ---------- i------------------------------------------ J kill hint. 1 arrived1 in Rochester on i in so much misery, I knew not where I the instrument under which the freedom South Carolina, Rivera, •Robinson, TallFkkrh de Vonnxas. Livery Stal 1.-. Hora . Thur-lay, about 12 unlock. Soon after
i of spcedi and of the pspsa was secured. nugii, Walker of MiuiAippi, White of
“ Clerk," -aid tho Judge, “enter a Inc
1 was going. 1 /•mill see objects, but could
of 110 acainst Mr. Marshall."
’ ^SS!S'..7tSJfcE7rx5pi-.?X&gt;“r 7,™111 7“ "f'"1
Whatever laws tbe State Legislature Tcnneswxi, Silas Wright.
I not distinguish one from another. By the
“Well, that is the first time I error
might
pass
&lt;&gt;n
the
sabject.
Congress
was
A'sys.
—
Messrs.
Benton,
Qav,
Critten
­
«.&gt; all ptMWK. ■ off.e« «D!1 siabls inr !W» HoZ Stn» k s store, by a committee of three |l time I got o- n «s the street, between Bm-1
uen, Doris
ow of Mass., Ewing of 111., Ewing beard of any-body being fined for abusing
t«l. Huang*, Micb.
I Individuals, who said thev were authoriz- Stock’s store and stable, the tar had mcl-1 restrained from legislating in any manner den,
®F*FV
Pontius Pilate,” was the quick response
wliatcver with record to the press. It of
r,f O&gt;io,
nkfo, Guldsboaough, Hendricks, HuIia
----------- »------ •— Jntt-MK- At Bw&gt; AU I. XL—
A 1 rd l‘.v ,lw‘ citizens of Rochester and vicin. , ted «nnic and I could distinguish between
Mj.uavnnvn. of
';4,^r' hr,uinferm me Mlo pratb •sUn ta || male- and-female-. Here were the fc­ would be admitted tliat if a newspaper bard&lt; Ki..„
Kent, ..
Knignfe~I.&lt;.-igh, McKeon of 1i of Tom.
llerjs tho Court became very.indignant
rrt?"ni 1
I*ri Caftfo «u*«» »wP. M.rtes hour. :r-im Me ■ Rucbortrr, and endeavored by thrvatemnp '
......... ...................
U4&gt;i came direct to him, be had a property in Penn.,, 22
Morris
...&gt; of UlCo, Nanda'.n, Niles,
.
I male members of mv flock in Rochester, Lit: sniLhoW etUllJ snvninn—Own •’&gt;1-., . I’r.ttJirt*
over
jMMnail1 overaeer,
felt the “
bad' it; and how could any man, then, take [ 1I ’rentic*,—U""
... ,v„ne4u-.rwt»ivrii&gt;» fust j
gLcZ" * Bu&lt;k-i to extort a proiiiisti from me threatening
to that er- j nu
ja wnic
” Holy
»ome Ghost
of whom
Ruggles, Shcpley, Southard, and ordered the clerk to enter another fine
Sv. n . UiAibix*.
— -— —------------- ■■ ■
------- - ------------------- ' f'&lt;*, dcclantig at the rtimo
timeto thattins
ret.tuml out In the midst of this mobI that property nnd bum it, without duo 5
&gt;m me
cf-. nuuliS
Tipton, Tomlinson, Wall uf New of 120.
ini' an——.I**-—1 form of law f nnd he did not know how Swift,
Tom
arose with that p»7atligr.mixth-prM •Jersey. Webster.”
!•
*
~
। -L M. Ilrsanx. Phyrician and Surgeon. 1 North Mithodist preoriiing would not be | to rNuni(&lt; ^j,.
tor frojn
bJ.Mxly
.Hi. RobxxH At (■&gt;. 1 eawni tn Urug 1
; Subbtas a kessetr* Store. Kowuth 1 tolerated longre in the country. 1 asked
s,,m; had feintad, others were
voHng erpression tif cmftiharx* that do
' this newspaper o-uld be pronounced an
Mr. Bcciiaxax was tbe only northern
J'iFOe.'jtariii.B fluiZWreTiivora byriiuo.,
..._
---------- f them for a few names of the citizens who |
Bnj Mringing their hands iu exreswunlawful publication^ nnd having no pro- tman, except the two Senators from New one can imitate, and addressed the Court.
ai^rKdVrprop.
V
f.v- W.BdowFodi, tirnKTir.. \\ M. BtntooxB, Ju«t&gt;-e of the Peace. Ot- . had given ihein this aatburily ; they had .
-vf ।
th® patriotic women1 perty in it, without a legal trial.
York who voted for this di.
-------- ------------ |with,,“
Nir. NY. firgucJ against the right to ex- ositiea
&lt;
to violate the mails .„.
&lt;&gt;3re. Kaap-n « fol-__
_ J?*-----wTr (JHKEJCFTE1D. Attoraevsad C«enc«Uorri
Roclu «U■ t.. ve.
I lhtffl
askedbetter
them If
they ■I of .•
•
...........................
- daughurs
_______ I in
nop.:..
1 Hve
friends
and their
1 amide into the nature of publlcstlons sent of
t Slavery while teven Southern Senators I
-----........ -, — -&gt;eir daughters1. to the post office, and said tliat the right x
zon, I fed bound to ahoy the order of chia
.. Xi
..... 1. \f.
»-tuir.. Dealers
in B«xrts I-II* L*«- ’’”**&lt;»’“* Aitonwv “d O.M
r.l ' m
c]air
] lo IkjM.-J
American
citizens.
They I I,
XI..--'..
“SiS*-1
SH,Ilw™.
wuy
r
still lived to lend a helping hand in bclialfj of an individual in his papers wm secured ! voted against it—------- ——:---------court, and intend to do so in this [t^aye; ■
&lt;f suffering humanity. I found mv horse
I..au—
*- •
•
a&lt; I not to preach again in Rochester. Hold
to him in every free cotmtry In the world.
i.- „ i„ , C&lt;&gt;rftte’p
„cn. ti ,nt. but aa 1 don’t happen tn have 1.30 about
in the yard with the bridle on, and with l,
. -^-i i_i I
!■ urged notes on the Bank of BeJlevule, me, I shall be compelled to bqrruWlk of
ad | them 1 would not make that promise, I the aaaistauce of one of the mob I got tbe that'k.-p.p.r,.,fs.tefn-12^11™
S II Maroi -TeWel.ir. Clocke and Watchi» ;
-i™-«&gt;a
&lt;.,»MfrnaH
»
e peculiar.
j some
friend; and a* I m
sec
no qqq_j&gt;jy»t
«• r-j-eirv-i. - tfte^ in Achley*e6iorn ila»tlafa
thus dev whose confidence and frictidaMpTMH *■•
was guilty of no crime, lad violated no saddle «i, and started to go to some place
l;»w, and
obey
God
rather
than 1 on my work ns quickly as possilile to get
-------------------------- —--------- ="■ I men
SE j
£±*S!!
I
S-“&amp;!
*
1___ 1___
I
Hom&lt;ropnthi*t.
] would
them
what
rights
or pnvithe tar washed
out of my eyes. The mob
&lt;3r2rm.
ic- R- Btra-rofo Phywieian and Surgeon. 11
' tjKV t]Bjra? j „ American dWtcwlj-----------------------------------------------------i. This principle esuhliAed I rV?!?1 ^nc’?*,‘n8
“ lS'*nr^ '
in asking
followed me, however, turned mo back,
to essential
essential to liberty had 1? PuUie 8t0&lt;* deposited with the State I loan for a few days, to square up
in England, so
77|.,
RH.il
_______________ ■J.mJ ««.
-Ur**-"*
i
and
made
me
go
toward
Savannah.
As
'.*XX i l-L?"1 5. «" ;------------------------- U.
A».rie«ou.™,.
c^l,^ Q*
"f” ’1P
cd out
out in
In France,
France, wncre
where inc
the1
-wire-" fr tbo genuine, a few leave* I mount of the fines tl
been followed
—1 . - '
__t|
dishing and
and printing
printing won
was se
ae-1
re,P-----------------------r«*&lt;’“«l «l thecod
cad&lt;&gt;fthe
uf thepanel,,
panel, I the clerk to enter against
agi
me.” ■ ■ »
-------riglit of publishing
­ arr
u...ta,
1 |„ C. Kr
IhMkcr. Su. k. X..U naj I A. tl.u renurk, u.lkou, g.vms
omlng
lo my
W
W were
»&gt;“
Bro. CiuUuD
rlinmowing.
Cid his (1
wife
who
This was a stuay^r. The Judge Idoked
omitted
in 27
the
tbe i
in the fullest extent; the individual i but
".- jiF
/e7i.T
.2,2counterfeit.
7^22223? Near
22™ ,3.2
___ho
.t_ft &gt;-.’rvcd
I..nun.)
...:t| i cured
- • -- “ , —
_ Pi ExrfMr&gt;r Brotrr. Mb Creek, Mkh.
I swcr. thev left the stare, muttering Uial T_______
.,1W Br.j |c____
jf y(X1
W tu.T*
publishing being amenable lo liJHaw. for I
nJ.
eeo.tro ^U’. a«
at Tom and theft nt Uro clerk, and finally
AWL|:r.,I.foiiler
in isroccriA*.
« ro*--------Fl.h,'
V.. Itt&gt; W,re.
sad a rsrirfr
W1
[ ______—7...
------------ 7—V 1
Vm‘7‘ .T2uTI*2?jrZ.T*"'
0
1__________tclf you bow°tirtF served him.) whathTfubliXl; and every man print-1 troew, in the graninc, the trunk of the '
________________________ ______
■ • - .rewto] sv.re n Mats Strew, on* l«r • 'V. II. (.otsMAsa Banking Officr. Baitl-1 f°7* *w,ld
l® rtoP ,mc. I Who: I came up to them thev did nol
—in
wbliAcJ what he plrared. at hi, right hand tree forks in two IhnbeAlw
,t ' State is belter abh to IsM W0 tbit I
«*-i I toolj Um*1. U_»t.r-s Jlirh.
ttsek. ColtoMioae Uteeded to, tad retniltel I
I hsd somv pSMOtnl visiting to do in .
After I toll
’ul .« Iw t cl
...
.. •
, , •
- - —7-:- i
c.rre.l Zte.
. uJ the rour.trv. mid after attending to that
®‘'* I.Afhr.1 ? &lt;
v ?’,*?
t
pnl. Mr. NN went on at some letmth ito viui.tcucim rum w.o
of mree. nil", |
of the oouterfeite j am.’’
WititAM Rik.r.u- 1
Staid' Gniiv» *»tbbU bought aad s«M.
■ .
.
.
&lt;, . ,
. _ ■ . ■: been done, Bro.
naked luejf I uxiucht to .bow that the bill wa. om&lt;«iy to that , ao £«• an is known, none
j Kitb dl0 lelUri
■ . ..
Ai'l
..1
. ------------ cTtPCT DB.nH-frflV’---------importul dm,-. «. ^*lurJ*y umrnmg 1 । wuJ(1
GUmr.il.hwX
PtN.vi.tat of the Constitution which pro- ' two Jn
M in
J die genuine.
genuine. ~I
in red, as
Afotiics l.twx BaoxtF.—The Onoftds
hibito (bngrras to pass any few abndgteg I
rc al-0 for
Yir&gt; rm* rif tfo* nlriMl -anrl tHe.^,*
-TKnto „....
e__^
. v-tnoU‘ ,
i’b StnaJorrl
the freedom of speech and the prvte.
gfoia Bank, in dreulaUon. Thev are chief
„ . . e '. .," •■ • . " "J*7
Mr.
Mr.Uueiianan
Buchanansaid
aaJlhM.M
that. n» he
heliad
Irtrivtned
voted j*y
Farmers' Bank, and uufortulOfT, IS hit trarrU dtocvrerr&lt;l groups of men collretcd at the lorncrs uf. i _. . _
- “-. “ - |
.... ra.l.l, "... k...w,n« UmlU»mob f„r ,h„
thi. bilL ,„j
nuuivstarlHng
I’biuc.-. A Nf.x iinohe. Dedrni in all kind*
the Streets engaged in conversation. Tbe
r । « —
" • - •
•-j
are s,, weu execumd as to deceive
»«.... jmnuU ... V .■&gt;. .. urnrfril
c,
Wt
1
TVTD-rm
wuit.-uient 'appeared to be general.
I
_ all butNlhe inost practised eye. Diose | more significant fact has transpired du:
S r«iv
™ 7... i r-i‘-' ilUg’t- Bf,1, nStr‘*k?
r notes of which wo have been apprised are । ing the campaign.—Alb. Jowmul.^^
Milk,.. Um «. r.- n..l mnr. k.n f,n«. ( ,^0„
ilt I*
tx-Rgi.i, tor thr bsbbv
stable, to put up my borac, and Bro. Hol­ C««. kW« Aller nd.ng
M^huKuy(J|, Wcb-„ ( j„ d„,„.’ j all Tent.—Dtt. Adrertiter.
&lt;
iirirs Fainih
l!* •wr offrw York It t»d.« ■ ]nn(i
B-g jn company w ith mb, went
Waatdocloa Cltr ta ISOL
to '7 y» ,“"■!»
, *7
U W..U1J imlUU
Sm.u.r, if t it"
.immediately into Bra Strock’e store. 1
One can scarcely credit the doMripli&lt;&gt;n
Cootans
■MTl,
“U1 »7«
r r»P'«. « l«-t In lrn« brirf
"
“b &lt;I
t*
•*” •« «rtr«l.
Yri,rJ’ bu, U.r™sl. „■"th
h,"
bri.C
The fndionspolto American tell* a story of Washington City, u Mrs. John Ad.nns
। Hatiir.iji, and (hr nrrmitdif} Country, came into tbe *u&gt;qu in ten or fifteen min­
I"”1-''1"
I Th. sS2» fm„,
, utca, and found Joos of my Rochester
foand
it
in1601: ’
I of a lady of that city whose dress, at a
kmd
rnrnd. u
.Ur.
tU1
wUA b.. | weddiqg party whilo ber little feel—
&gt; la p«rd&gt;M« goods in lbw tins. l*l«&lt;ue fit* me ■
kind fnenda
at Bro. M.Urr
Miller g
«, m
in .
a few days
ZkLJ.
frien'ls, snd some from the • ountry, who I partially recovered from the injmiea Jr.
“Here and there,*’ she writce, “is a small
n
e I nd
csil and test the trnik of this assertion, or
I o.n.rllr rrror^l r^.n.k.I.nn.M
lii.jjUl
oool,
todnfdusl by mat I, wd ,
cottage, without a glass window, inter
i Send in Your Orders, Lid come to attend the meeting. Old ortvad. May they naive a thouaand J*"
L"-.*! I
&gt; Bro. Holland (a sainted martyr now) wa» fvld In thin life, U in the world to come I ^±£*“‘2.“
1 and the roods will be sebetod and net o» with aa1 standing near the front d&lt;»0r. One of the
property ; and we had, therefore, no right
life everlaiting.
Tbs skirt wm torn, and u whalebone
to »ay it should not lie delivered. But
' leaders, with several others uf the mob,
These
Bro.
Conklin,
arc
fiu-ta,
for
___ - jnnrwi
. _•»«* u Urrkiwi
md-«n
«*■
_______ _inUI”*
.
»&lt;
_ • were standing te ar Bro. Holland aud my- which I hold myadf accountable, nnd for . this was begging the question. It was thrust out into the circle in a very un­ grand and superb scale —requiring gboul
a s.unwCL^__________ ■MB"4-”'. •‘•‘‘■•aof,’,rf
_ ■Fancy
■elf, having in their hand* a late number which 1 expect tn answer at the bar ofJ taking that for granted which remained to seemly manner. The lady coolly look
If Congress, as he (Mr. B.) hold of the article, drew it from tier c*
i uf the Weetern Christian Advocate, con­ God. Mav God take care of the eraitercd Ixi proved.
thrnc mmtha- h»t
' -a »
had cunictided, posx ssed the incotiteatiblc and walked to the door and threw it out,
taining the report of the majority ot the flock and finally bring us all to Heaven.
" I tba»eaab*fc”’dlr
Nd took to pl... ta
toiUto
li £
•SjOMokB A
power of declaring what should nnd what
Committee on Slavery in the General
can you belisvoLZpulHto
tlau i
1VM. SELLERS.
um.ta-fortoJ -d tok." Alito,b
should not be circulated through ths
„ Im, ™ I
w • T'
• " ———-------ConferctKi'. 1 told them how that matter I
Anamosa,
luwa,
Aug.
1.
,k’h”
°°l- Tbtl u. to ml mH 111 ■ftaLto ufwidSa.
hrJH rrinrUaUy
-wt.
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
malls, no man could have the right to de­
was adjusted, but all to no purpose, we I
tk&gt;ae i&lt;&gt; OT1Ju. &lt;1
would
walk-X
up to H.""*?
the cannon's' mouth,
?nZ
iZ?
t?*' '““S ‘«lhm I. .« . .tag!. tortUfc,.
mand from any post office that which the lady
were abolitionists still, and 1 must promJtkh.
or lo
t“ **--*•
------A—*--------•••
.Aor,
.Ithoot
Ito
or tHmbU.fr
W. ta.-toU. Ito
law had declared should not thus bo cirlae not to preach, or else be mobbed. I
i
And
vott
in
/asor
of
rMiog
Utt
tntilo
of
J. NV. Blitclk. Fashionable Tailor. Cutdilated.
said I would not do it. About this time
i or otlier covcnicDce without; aza}ahDgeea'
Ixitc.t from UaiMu— A abecklnc
oil fri/Uod toulUr tootkiog On ftutlion
Re felt as ri-luctent aa any man eotild
the mob began to collect in the door. I
Aecoast.
। unfixiialird aodioqoe roua&gt;, 1 wmk,a.s dfy•
of SIattry, with utrcHt from Mr., fesl. to vote foe any L»w interfcring with
I suptxiee there were sevcDty-five or one
A portion of the Border Ruffians are
Claft and Mr. Wtbtter t Speech tt the circulation through the mails of any
from Ptetlr
PlatteIVWin.
coon1
J of
..C them,-some
ywnn A-nm
nUbiunna most demoniac hate toward
T. F. HaSVKY, Tailor, and dealer in Rea- I T’AWTTT.V GROCERY STORE, i hundred
avainit the Bill.
publication whatever, no matter what
I the •*•»• ■"■pH.lar a tarrr sad w»* irwrel | tv, some from Buchanan, aotnc from Sa­
and the more 1 view li.Tlie uSnl 1 fitn
In IMS, Mr. Chlbonn reported the fol- might be its character. But If the slave- fortunate victiaw who have recmtlv fallen delighted with iL*'
*
oU*"frvm lho
of■
. int ^4
I lowing bid in the L'nltod States Senate : within any Southern State were In rebel£
n ■
r
Btotor. K7VUM.
Bom. »«™
•"»»&gt;
into their hands have undergone the com­
'Theareatunfinigbed audswite rooraj »f
R- NN*. Warxkn, Fashionable *iylor. Shop I
. UlAJOUJ.
- --------------- . BljJ
7,
volvara, others had knives and dubs, I [See Congrtaiunal Debates, Vot 18, Part Mon. nr It a palpable and well fbunded bined tortures of savage warrfi.t and the • kkh Mn A.Uw. w«U, i. *.Lpp,
11, nags 1722.]
danger
of
such
a
rrb«dli&lt;n
eiistod,
with
while others had picked np stones in the
cruellest da vs of the inquisition. Rob born Esat Room of the « hite Uopw. .
t
"Be it enacted, &lt;ke., That it shall not i his prmnt com U lloas, afomld he refuse is the usual proctivo aruoog Uwtn, anil
stn-ets. One fellnW cried out, “If ho had I
A. NV. Atxifr. Saddle and Remes* Mak-'
• -•
-t— » - • utmarter, in
_ _____ 1.* wonl.l arum kill rr&gt;«-.”
to prevent tho circulation of publications even murder Is growlag but llttfe more
*T SUrrp in Ooafyvar'a Hl.&lt;k, or,r Her leak
A, (hit
U», remark
"tort one
o» M«
tom.
b, tto _«W
?'"
j____ , _______ f
___ itrict of tho tending to encourage br excite insurrec­ horrible to them Uun it would be to a
At
fellow got
mo by
arm, and drew me to the door. Three United States, knowingly to deliver to tion, he Would ootuider himself an neo&gt;m- Thug of India. We direct attantim to
F- C. MxxaiLL, House, Sign, and Portrait
others then camo to bis nwbitonec, and any person whatever any pamphlet, news­ ptfoc in their ffuilu Ha entertained no the following from the reliable Kansas cor- tcra,” men, People are various;
Pork! Pork!! Pork!!!
«-^ Toor. Hot* Hastings.
seizing bold of each arm and leg, they paper, bandbill, or other printed paper or doubt whatever of the power of (bngrew respondeat of the Milwaukee Sentihtl. with this complaint. Some. « hi
.
not succeed hi brmgi g the ft
&lt;
arried me to the middle of the street, pictorial representation touching the sub­ to pass thia bill, or of the propriety of it is • tale of horror.
.
' IlMfa
’ r
'
/I
their d*rot&gt;on to a reciprocal
whsro they baited—raving, cursing, and ject of slavery, where, by the laws of the exercising tliat powrr. He would not
ljiwrcr.cc, K. T., Aug. 2T.
said Btatea, Territory, or District, their have voted for the bill which had been reMaura, idito—-Mr. W. D?X BmGtoan Hom, Hr 8.’ B&lt; btcr. Thia well (
yelling like • body of savages who had
craon, of the vicinity of thia town, wept make frantic attempts at xetys^bg^ jta
WMk tSis wm transpiring, Bro. Rol­
to Kansas. Mo., a Tew days since for a 1 they generally resalt in notlung w ores Ilan
be forthwith removed from office.
a measure far beyond whsl was required load of goods for tho Itev. Mr. Kutc. a horrid GrroA of afl the rale, rof ehym.
BAWUTV- land was shot, the 1m11 striking him on the shall
•"Sac. 2. And be it further enacted, by the necessity of the case. This bill, When in West port, Mo., ho was taken I ryttan and vnalody. ao parting
U
chin, pawfog through and breaking his
That nothing In the acts of Congress to1 a Mist it Van snfficivntly strong to oorrcct by die notorious McGee and his men, done, Sometime-, Lowsvm- thugn aflbetod
nock. Ho expired in sfcout thirty minestablish and regulate the PustOffieo Dc-&lt; the evil, would be confined in its opera and icatped alire ; hc was then imprisoned,
utoe. I ofterwarda understood that Bro.
partnient shall be construed to protect &lt; tions to those Statoa within which the dan since which ho has uul been lira rd from.
a M—sut &gt; a lie iw&gt;a
any deputy postmaster, mail carrier, or I
Mr. William Hopper, from Sunimor- with a raxor, end their w&lt;&gt;so in a add both.
stsyr
other officeror agent of -aid Doportmcut, ]
Mr. Clay said that he considered this villa, Mass., when on his Way from nils
La mVi him; be than knocked two or
bill totally uncalled for by public senti­ place to Leavenworth, three day's since,
Bam* Cnwa Hotma, By Chmpbail &amp;
ment; an&lt;f m this kedtfiernd with the Sen­
State, Territory, f
I vox eh.ol and wiped, and left handfnq in laaimalBfe. A— &lt;«Ma
thrreofthem down, aril -"P* * ‘
Wee&lt;fcro&gt;C»eh.lliA.
&lt;
T*
any such paoipdt
handbill. ator from PwMaylvaato (Mr. Buchanan,)
badt doer. These noble brethren stood
the whtti of hla buggy in (he road. Ho have now in our mind’i eyj
Bjatow Ho(
for be believed that tb- Preaident's mess- was found by some military comlkg over. days since a young iftmi. a^
with ms in tho Utile till they were dnvof the hotels in this oitv: brim
stIIHrarm.
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‘^■Whik'fo tl^strec” the mob held a SuX, Tmiw., or Vinno.
•
*flac. 8. And be U further enacted by
the authority aforeaaid. That the deputy i prindpal Of a most, dangerous and alar­
.KL£TS
om,«n4qkwqjn
ming character. When ha row that the
.VIT-Vf
exercise of Urn mostextraordiaary and dan­ territory to examined and, If exceptionable,
guardiaaa of aooaly, i
ger uep. wer had bsen assumed by the be to permitted to paaa, but soon altar get­
r topreach-Jestl* aad I
bead &lt;&gt;f the Peat Office, and that It had ting into the Territory he tor aet upon by
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ii^gih tB*H»aiuon to tf* bdl, comment '

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�The following quotation I* from ths
Barry P&gt;onrrr of Sept 3d.

ening to dissolve th* Union.
the alaveboldii&lt;g oligarchy

N. BAILEY. Ewtor.

made in tbe Senate. Ami it would ap­ tremendou* evil i«
pear forth* that Mr. Atohison did not,

Whenever

have any
scheme «n foot to extend thrir dominion, Itheir political Gabriel will call

REPUBLICAN TICKET.
3W&gt;ii*tis&lt;

t^-Ovv .Orihr

at that time believe, that th* “rratrieton

^5?
±

t Col Frcm-k by GOV.
of foe Democratic party.

TO.

Franklin Pieree wsa

“The fearful issue to bo decided in No.
vernber next:
Shall the Constitution
the sectional candidate of dissolution !—

«r tto

ta Ku— to *. "l*ck IUpuU.&lt;.m.

JOBS C. IMMOKT,

Gov.

rocaie one country, &lt;®c Union, one Con.

Buchan tar*, do yim believe the I’nioa win

t&gt;™ In 18M; »ten • »«rik.n.

WILLIAM L. DAYTON.

be

(Suplan Ar^U

~

Lr d-curing &gt;h-

Fur Governor,

KINSLEY 8.

BINGHAM.

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Brunch County.

john

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.
For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham County.
Far State Treasurer.
SILAS M. HOLMES,
at Wayne County.
For Attorney General,
JACOg M. HOWARD,

of Wayne County.
For Superintandcnt of Public Instruction,
IRA MAYHEW,
of Calhoun County.
For Cammisaioner of the State Land ofce,
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
of Jackson County,

Wm. W. Botcx, M. C. from South Car­

For Member of the State Board of Educa­ olina, said:
•That party whkb
it«!f upon th* position
tion.
al gpviag Powvr la th* North. will crrotuUy fiuc
GEORGE WILLARD,

of Calhoun County.

ganizatio of the Territories, rcfM-sling the
prohibition 'he would himself leave his

ptwition M Vice President and accept the

Mr Douglas* has, *l*o, given substantill)

Dated Sept. 10th. 1856.

Democratic platfixtn. continued:
•Tto&gt;
atoote MtablUli to th* pi
ptiocipte, that tbe ri*bt at a atortbera ■
afev* i »iuxl. i0 tto Iraglb and breed
rvUf'SeorCUr.awn to Sfe taw K
ni»be tbe r*eo(Tii:k n ot tbe right VT1O,

Tbe Republicans of Haatinga will meet

These are the ^declaration* of Demo" of
“ whom
‘
cratic members cf Congress, all

By order of Committee

are warm supporters of Buchanan and the
Wednesday evening. Septa 17th, for the Cincinnati platform. They claim to speak
pwrpoee of selecting delegates to attend for the South, and the sentimeats they nV
th* Republican County Convention to be ter ere neither contradicted nor diaavo*.
hrld in this visage on th* 20th inst.
td.
Tho Democratic pnrty ha* gone
Jrfc. RUSSELL,
I
Kray. The principle* of Washington,
J. M. NEV1N8,
' Com.
“
Jcfferoon, Madison and Jackson have been
WM. BURGHER,
lost sight of, and the extreme measure*
Hasting*, Sept. 10, 1856.
and principles of the Calhoun school of
politic* have been substituted. Is it safe

The union of tbs thirteen origins! Staten,
together with the eighteen that hare sub­
sequently been admitted, forming a galaxy

prime in everything that relate* to its
•own domestic instituticns, but all mem­
ban of tbe same great body politic, and
Ing its power* from the provision* of a
glorious Coustitutii-n, may well call A&gt;rtb

de
tbe etar at its existence ta radiant with

even submitting to two
view*, and Itaow.ng
j~
expected to Stand upon, replied, that wmi
deeply uenriWe of th* high
the nnqwriiilion made hint and

C&amp;mpremlHl it

You never claimed it.
Twould be folly
to destroy the Union while they cuntrvli-

be imPT^U {? you say it is, Democrats must own the
He illegitimate bantling; and your cry of
“stop thief” will not screen you

dreoancing lb. «i «&gt;J iU kutUw. CU.
Fremoot planted hlm«ir imp«««aUj
ft. poritioo. Mr. PJnur, being “J”

Republican*- propose to pment the

uni of tl»« t*
,;,nnwl&gt;. w Hon. N P. B»k«.«»d Hon.
IKnr. Wlteo nf HuuduaHU. uril
thev cam. .nd “• Cnk Fmnonl. and m
In brief
rreult of Uui Inlmtaa.
b, renunwl to land lb.
of frwdom
In thi. campaign if
pyplo rimold call
him io that po.ltion. All th. bappmmg
Ui. In S.pmmb«. ISM. 11 me rerrerilr
null Mr. B-U-' .mcnal ». gl™.

ation of those sacred principle* of hbtrty

ment; and although it did not come to

tinner* to Cougrcm; who did vote to give

for which it was created.

The oetenaibl* of the Pioneer ha* been

referred to in the quotation above. They
seek to preserve it from the policy of that
party who would elect the man who p.«
seeees “a record writboat a blemish in fo-

in last Sstorday’s N. Y. UtraU. Any
statement ntado by Mr. Bates command* newspaper* in tbe free States; and th*
implicit relianc* In this communit v, where man who stand* pledged to-day to th*

to be convinced by dang.

We had a abort tind since, a genuine

-•hreik for freedom” from tbe fertile prai­
rie* of youug Iowa of the west, in the
form of a Republican majority in the

Tbe following from ibe Kanaa* Tribanc
cent outbreak there originated.

lence.
Yes, friend Democrat, Republican* pro­
pose not only to preserve the Union, but

nal infamy into which the Democrat!'
country, aecma to be determined to give party seek to plunge it, or failing to di*,
us no peace uni ill they or a* are *a ter­ gr kx, would destroy it Disanlutiun! it
minated ar driven from the country. For
some time pest they hav* aot only been is tbe child of self-styled Democracy—

Democrats aluoe have proclaimed it.—

been allowed to go on and fortify them•elvra in their btroog bold*. *nd when
complained of to the United State* «&lt;®cera, th* complaint* have been met with
“they are pettier*," or some other equally
absurd, or trifling cxcu«e.
On Wednefday the 13th, Maj. Hoyt, nf
Lawrence, formily of Boston, who came
into the country frst spring, and bos *inee
then endeared hitnwlf to the Free Bia'e

And those who openly proclaim it today,

Disunion,” and a few pliant tools arc even

ot' “Buchanan or Disunion."

overthrow of tide disunion Detnocntio

you; and an overwhelming public s*atiwav fix th* same cause, within a few day*. meat wilt drive yea bock into that damil
Such deed* m these have aroused tbe den of Arnoldism, from which you now
spirit of the pe&lt;»ple to such a pitch, that
a few evening* ago they resolved to take
JUNIUS.
mcMures to prevent tbe repetition of
such crimes, and about 75 or 80 men a**embled under arm*, marched to Frank­
The following letter written by Hon.
lin snd made an attack upon a bkek houw&gt;
which contained about 40 men wnd 100
stand of arm* and on* cannon, al) boded.
After fighting for aocne lime with but
on the coming election:

their ear* to the “*bricka for fredorn" at
tbe rufiin* surrendered

and called for
'Moaas* Bitxm

py Qmgre*s adjourned on the 30th of of them made good their escape however,
August, after passing th* appropriating the cannon and small arms were left in
bill, without the proviso restricting tbe th* nosseasioa of tbe victor*. Tbe lorn of
President from wing any part of it fix
and five weunded.
the purpose of enforcing the bogus law*
Friof Kansas
The House took s noble stand in re- the uumlier nt 300 and marebed upon th*
fortification on Wash
of Gen. Harrisoo, which foe Democrat
in the vicinity of the
7 pay;'and of having kwtam^
slavery President and a pro-slavery Sen­
amount on the defeat of Mr Cis).
ate, together with some Northern traitors,

ng with loeofoco* wm an unpruntsbkJ on* aided businra*.
I did, however, make one bet of fifty

contemplated Territorial Government ; interfere with and enntn4 every election
WM attempted to he held in th* Terof white slavery in the absence of negro and upon oce occasion had the pofuras**
.hole TuriUirf rank into hall than to Ha
it organized as free soil ”!
But it would appear that Mr. Atchison
withdrew his opposition to the bill on ac-

it

Moa«xx Bstw.

F. Hallett the »&gt;•&lt;•

tbe following remarks in explanation of

ixens for loving freedom rather than slave-

resolution that

interfere with slaves in the Territory

that the Indian tide in that Territory bad
What will the villifiers and calumnia

could possibly be more supmndy foies

th* Missouri Compromls, or S* it h com-

proceeding* to make Kansas a Slave State,

first great error committed in the politio-

forring tbe unjust, ty r*

wm tbe Missouri Compromise.

the army of the United States ie used for by the Democratic party, and

Buttbey

v.e r.roc.a-m ocr ■

the soil Of K

mold Fstfar-

Tbr

Legislature by force and fraud, and thu*
established * despotism.
And thia des­
potic Legislature, thu* forced upon the ed ups spirit among the people, that like
people by violence and fraud, hM passed Banquo’s ghost, will “never down.” until

el and unusual punishments, to be tnfflet-

their Northern apologieta, arc violenteep- of 1787, rendering the North west Terri.

wm withdrawn.

numb«r of five tbouaud, end elected e

And on the «h of March IBM while tbe

hia position :

O! what

*n alternative for Amenran freeme:.—

ing devotion in their cause, wa» murkwd
in cold blood, near Washington Cte k;

democratic friend* may a* well accustom

But it wm not called up till to work for the purpose of securing its ooce; for they will bo obliged to hear
them, whether they like them or not.
the iMt day of the rcsaion, when after.
Febuary.

band* were organized, armed and equip­
acie of the Democratic party in Virginia, a oormnuuicstion published in the Miss- ped, for the purpose of going ___
over from
ourie Democrat mv*—“Senator Atchison Missouri, and controlling ths elections in
wm violent in hia denunciation* of the Kansas.
And they &lt;fid go over there, and

bound together by such sacred and holy

And they pro.

thu. interfering with their darling institu­
tion of slavery. And accordingly they

state of over 8000; electing two member*
which It is conteoded, remained in force ;
ff«iiau*l Convention ha*.al*n, rince
of Congre* and the whole stale ticket.
after our acquisition of th* Territory. . approved the repeal of the restriction of
And we ha' e just had another “shriek”
Hence we see the necemity uf tbe app- alavery, and adopted the principle* of
from tbe Green Mountain state in tbe
ointment of proaiavery judge* there to,
Kuuaa Nebraska act. It hM signieast. Vermont has given a Republican
। deride in fovor of slavery in case the queoiU approval, alto, of the adminiatraMajority of ovy 20,000 electing all tbe
yon *hould
‘ "' come *before
*
‘them.•
tion
_____________________
of Franklin Pierce,,and
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endorsed the
A bill for the organization of NebrMka treasonable conspiracy of Atchison, Dounearly a unanimous state legislature.
was brought before Congress m early m
Co. And what are the fruits of
And Maine follow* suit to the tune of
1845, and the subject was agitated *t dif- ti14t conspiracy! Let the wrong* and in­
•ome Twelvs Thousand Republican ma­
ferent
pcriodi
tintill
*
- - afterward*
—•the- *e«*- dignities of blood stained Kansas answer.
jority.
4ou of Congress In 1853, when s bill for
And we expect similer “shrieks" from
the organization of that territory wm pas­ Democratic Congress, urged forward by
sed by the House of RepresenuilivM and t|[
ezeortivs influence, in opposition all the northern state*. So our worthy

to trust the management of oar national some debate ti wm laid oa the table by a
They called together meeting* and ha­
afLira to a party made up in part of mca vote of 23 Ayes to 17 Nays. Thu* the rangued th* people, urging them tn go in­
who proclaim such sentiment*, and avow bill wm pat over to tbe nxt rassior. of to Kansas with their slave*. in such num­
such intention* 1 And is it safe to plac* CongreM in 1854.
ber* as tn *eeurc the Territory to tbe in­
The oppaaiton to the bill at that time terests of the favorite institution. Secret
the rein* of government in th* hands of
Bachanan, suzroonded, as ho will be, by came mostly from tbe south. And the societies were orgsnired, and the mem­
key to the opposition may be found in the ber* were sworn to mak* Kansas a Slave
such influences.
The Mobile Register, the Charleston rcmarke of Mr. David R. Atchison at the State at all hazard*. And thia tdo, in ad­
Standard, the Richmond Enquirer, and lime in regard to the bill. And al*o in vance of any movement al the North, in
other leading Democratic papers, put his remark* to Mr. Guthrie a gentleman the form of Emigrant Aid Societies, or
forth sentiment* similar to those quoted who had been appointed as a delegate by or any other form for settling the Terri­
die Inhabitants of the territory to submit tory with free State inhabitants. Train

Wil! Republican* y

stigate dissolution 1

k-.„, fin entertain the propotiUt'R.

to the great Maa* Meeting at Dppencoe,
the same account of the matter.
and he and hi* smistant have botl atten­
Well, in accordance with tbe scheme
ded at Kalamazoo, to hear the jbig guns
of these *rch plotters for th* overthrow
of the party. Wc trust they have lear­
We stated in a former article that the »o of fredom, th* bill wm brought forward
ned their lesson by thi* time, and are pre
called democratic portyyi* in lavor of ala- and adopted m a Dtmoeratie tnrature.
pared to give us some of their arguvery extcnsiim, and that I would fasten it
The Presidsct, Franklin Pierce, the
meuts. For it must be ctmfcssed that
upon them like the mark of Cain so that tool of the party announced through hi*
the Pioneer ha* run pretty mu h to emptevery one might know and avoid them. organ, tbe Union, that no true Democrat
ing* lately, in the form of vulgar tirade*,
And now for the .proof, not only, that I would hesitate to support it
they
fovor r.f
of al*va&gt;PV
slavery extenrion, |
Qvn]
t[le great embodiment of de­ and low abuse, Uwstbcr with unfounded
• L—• are t_inr.-ncharge* against the “Black Republicans"
but, also, that tney have entered into a mocraCy jn this state, with great *ulcmni.
»nd their candidates. Bring oo your ar­
m&lt;«t’ foul
" ' eonspirtcy
’
'to assist in «uch
k ex­ ’ ty announced to the Sonata and to the
guments, gentlemen, if you have any lo
tension. It will be recollected that in all Country, that all agitation upon the slave
produce, or. forever after hold your peace.
that port ol Texas, which the United Sta­

sent to the Senate and wm rcfercd to the
wi|j of
people, Atchiaon and
Territorial
a—a—-.1 Committee
------- ------------onto.h
tbe 12 th
hi&gt; of
ounfederates set themselves, diligently

If so, would you ad vacate

inter­ believe tbe Union will be diseolved if
Fremont Is elected 1 If so, who will in­

post of chairman of the Committee on
minate the whole hoard of -abolitionists,
Territories. Thai be gave the Senator
aa they term them, in the Territory.
from Illinois tlm* to reflect oa the prop-.

A very modrst threat, indeed. Mr.
Boyce admits that the North has a moj'irity, and that she will succeed and obtain the
control of the Government! but be is not
meet in Convention, by their delegate*, willing that the majority should rule, and
co ths 90th September inst., st 1 o'clock threaten* a dissolution of the Union if tes acquired by cession, north of 30 ■ 30
forth radical peace would gladden the
the Freemen of the North dare to assert slavery or involuntary servitude wm pro­ hearts of our people.
hl the Tillage of Haatinga, for the purpose their right*. Mr. Kzrrr, M. C-, from hibited by positive enactments of Oot Tbe whole matter h»d been settled, »o
South Carolina, said:
greos. And in all of the territory acqui­ for as these worthy Representatives of
red from Mexico by the war with that tbe great Democratic party were concer­
tag delegates to attend the Congeessional
Country, slavery was prohibited a* D*nl- ned, and slavery wm free to go every
and Senatorial Convention to be held on
Th* eame gentleman, discussing the Webster said both by
. the irreversible de- ’, whare, into nil the Territories of the Unithe 24th in*L, at Vermontville.
principles that should be engrafted in the 1 rree
cres of Providence and the
tbe Mexican laws,
law*, :j
gutm_

Each town wM! be entitled to four del-

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with with riling th* stream and after want*
the party that built the Cincinnati slavery,
acts performed by him after h» Inaupire- ritorin l» ««i . fcnn - to »tait d.v.rr
extension platform, and nominated J*me* tlon, in compjinoce with tho .dictation of into them. Thu* th* second step in the of .poking IB rfM"'. *•_ y";
Buriumsn. That a largs portion of the hia sou there manager*, was the removal
poor Umb preu.ua (bnl &gt;»
of tbe twelve territorial judges, of Utah, reement between Atchison. Douglas, and
erotic party of tbe South, do threaten to New Mexico, Oregon and Minreota. and their confederate*, todiaregard the pbght- not rib &lt;h« *»Wr
cause the wolf WM above him on tbe
dissolve th* Union unit** their selfish and
the appointment of other* in their place*
arbitrary demands are complied with, who were known to be favorable to tbe
a land-mark of freedom which had been
cannot be denied. But lest we should be
institution of slavery. This act ofdespo- considered sacred for more than the third of hie enemy, yet the wolf fell op&lt;» him
accused of making an unwarranted as­ tism—thus removing judges ot tho Court,
of a century.
and devoured him.
sumption, we give the proof ot our alle­ without any charge of mal-conduci or in­
Mr Atchison who was the acting ' &gt;«
So It is with tho border ruffian* sad
gations. The following extracts from the
competency and filling their place* xith President at that time hM since stated, free state settler* In Kansas. For sit e m*re creature* of the President's will, publicly, that on hie arrival al Washing­
•lough the Isttar persist in the declara­
gre**, at the present session, fully substan­
is ev.dence that the Courts in those Terri- ton to attend the Thirty third Congress, he
tiate tbe aforesaid premises.
Farrm tories were to be ©instructed in sulch a
tion that they went into Kansas M peace­
Informed the Senator from lUinoi*, who
able citizen*, in accordance with the
McMvlus, Member of Congress from
manner, that in case the question uf sla­ wm chair-man of tbe Committee on Ter
Kansas Nebraska art, yet the border
Virginia, said:
very in tbe Territories sequired from ritories, of his drain: to repeal the Mi»»
ruffians charge thrcn with the awfal
Mexico should come up tor decision be ouri compromise; and that if tho Sen­
crime of cuming out there for the purfore them; the decision should be favors ator would oot report a bill for tbe nrbls to the institution.
Thi* wm the first »lep in the conspiracy
grop&lt;Tlr^r«prracnl tae (late &lt;rf p«bt&gt;c feeling a lb. agsinst freedom. A rtrp that was to
sirs Utah and New Mexico over to sla­
Eta 8. Shortxk, Member of Congrcas °
.
..
r&gt;___ _
from Alabama, said:
a
were concerned. Die next *tep in the con­
■ W» toil voc piaialy that w* Uk* !*«■« with yw'
sad wb«o«««f you rrprai Ute fugitive efert tar. oe spiracy, was the repeal of Uw Missouri
rafra. to Ofant * Sus. .. arouni at BU.era in Compromise, thu* opening tbe way for
slavery logo into all the UHxjtory.that

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without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you-

NUTICE

5WS

,z :s

UH-wn

GIlARblAN SACK

'“

“KlEuM

tied account* with us would call and nrltle
the same at tbe earliest possible moment.
Yob Will always find ot *u»T an ww.

L. MOTIV»«W*

CfflKeu*?^
ESPECIAL NOTICE

FARMING TOOLS.

DRESS GOODS

BARRY CO, MZ:

NOTICE.

GrindStones and

S

on hand and for sale

Ce’VC ORANT A SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 18. &gt;856.

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall
keep everything per­ L
taining to that Line. H
We use great care in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp;, none
but the best materials
used and none byt the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found
C

jiqva

------- For

B

GREAT BARGAINS.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
’’ I'j'.biag io
wish to have all call M
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having
CASH,
P. D.'WARNER.
make
For «k by GRANT A SPAULDING, Heating*; and wishing to
«• R MAKtlN A CO, VermuntailK
ftaplembw 4. 'M.
•«•!»
purchases, we would
D E NT 1 S T R Y! sav give us a call and
A. EVERETT WILUS.
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good
, HUUBEL MKu.
Tea kept constantly
_Augu*t ts. 1SM.
t
tflT
DAGUERREAN!! on hand.
Money on those old
A. E. WILLIS,
notes and accounts
will be thankfully rc-

LAND

or Ready Pay

P
P

1
O

Denims,
Sheeting*,
Shirtinjn*, Kentucky Jeans, Hate, Caps,
Ready made Clothing.
' Boots,
(
Shoes,
Crockery,
Hardware,
Glawsware, Farming tools, Ac, &amp;c, and
in fact everything tlmt our friends need.

COXK A BROTHER.

ZeT Likenesses taken in all Weather.

Cheaper Than Ever,

that cannot be beat in

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
lilKKAH FOR FREMONT!
large assortment
Discovered nt Last!!
of Spring and
DU RAYNALES
Summer
MEDICATED TONIC!!
goods
lui.Mciteine u
which we offer at LOduced rates, for
and Liter Complaints, or Rillious
Diseases.
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
aa
sed in part of

shout “Disunion.'
JUNIUS*.

CLOTHING

USSR!

KANSAS BOUND

■roc, fraud or vio-

limes indicate the

sale

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

Startling JYews!!!!

■ man who did vote

ou remain fiiilhful.

Goods
FOR CASH,

I9.MI.fcH 4T

■tunton Democratic

Wanted,

Stock selected
HARDWARE, which is moat rare to ’
great care
lead cn to fictune, Is now setting very with
'
strongly-in the direction of HADLEY &lt;
&lt;* WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
The fli&gt;}d from tin- East has just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found at any place west uf
m
lu »»nou&gt; branchra.
Detrdk city.
nt’
—» ••
■"
rest ot Detroit
Our increasing trade, and the increas­
COME AND TRY ME
SI'IWTACLES.
ing wants of tiro atixens of Barry and
THIMBLES.
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and mors varied
than has ever before been brought to tins
A* THE CHEAPEST. market Our stock comprises everything
in tiro line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of We have mode
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, as
Ha»HPg. M.r 1. 18M.
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
Groceries, Crockery and
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, DryGlassGoode,
irare, Hats Caps and Bonnets
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUK
a nice assortment and very cheap.
advance on cost We apeak no. vain or
BOOTS AND SHOES
bombaatic worda, but »lust we say will
be found to be literally true. We never
OXXETH
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, l&gt;oth of
boaaete
&lt;n&gt;r-own mnnufarture, and inqrortalion,
will be found precisely as we recommend
them. And as to price, we arc firmly
resolved to not.be undersold by anv
Hou.win Hustings, Marshall. Battle Creek
HALT r&lt;m
or Kalamazoo. I-et our citizens and all
PHILLIPS'.
KEXFIELDS.
others wanting Goods in our line, make a Syle^ualily or price, NAILS, SASH,
STOXt WARl^a Urge aaroruneat at
note of this, and try us, before making
PIULLIFStheir purchases'.
Al*o a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox wrmon, our stuck of
Goods, such as Bonnet Ribbons and
Xmow*
Goods is contained under several different Flowers, Paraaala, Fans, Challiee, Lawns,
rooet ol______ ,
KEKFIKLD'X.
heads, and each head comprises several Muslins, Mantillas, a u mm er Shawls,
RIXTH. of *11 quolmrawd .trte. tte® • e
PHILLIPS'
&lt;o I obUlinf p«ry*nl,«
LEXFIELIXS.
distinct particulars.
Gloves, Hosiery Ac., Ac., on which we
FARMING VTENBIL3:
OHESTICS, Sheeting*. Tie!
promise you
PH LI.ITS.’t
8MrttaR., Itlrected Sheetinp
Grain Cradles, Graaf Scythes, Bush
PHILLIPS'.
Scydroa, Hay, Straw, and Manure Forks,
Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Ac.
WOODEN WARE:
ALCOHOL TcrpcaUnt. C**npL«o* and burning
Fluid at
. PHILLIPS’.
Wash Tubs, Palis, Augur And Chisel
oer roil* for ee
Handles, Axe Ilelvea, Wash Boards, Mop
KEXFIEljrS.
PHILLIPS'.
Sticks, Clothes Pina, &amp;c.
adies silk maxtillas.
ch~p &lt;u&gt;
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
■Im st
KEN FI ELD’S.
Vhillips’.
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Saws, Augurs, Planes of all dcscriptiuns.
KEXFIELD’S.
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes, Broad­
Axes, Bench do.. Square* of all kinds.
i MERCHANTS Calibrated Oargtlng OU al .__ .
Hangings, constantly aa hand.
'
’ * PHILLIPS'.
Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Guagca, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chia
eh,
uad
Hammers
of
all
aorta
and
sizes.
PlIiLLIPb*.
MASON’S TOOLS.
PHILlJjS'7
LSiEXC&amp;of JI kioA. ■
Plastering, Brick, and Comer Trowels,
Sphit I-cvcls and Plumb Bobs, White­
1'HILLUt*.
kekheuts.
wash Brushes, Ac.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
PHILLIPS'.
Slroe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
puawir.
PtyRK, Belter an l Cheese at
Zine Hammers, Pincers, Punches, P^g
KESFIELD-B.
. TXL\r\ GALLOMSotf purr Cider Viurgar Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, A’d.
• OVILF for »ale abeap at wbolr*alr ud
ROCE EXT..
In Addition to the above enumerated SHCRSTAKISS AKD BOOK CAS
raj. al
PHILLIPS'
CORN da OATS FOR SALE FOR
Goods, wc have now in Store a large and
£S, SOFAS. BUBKA US SO­
/^kZ-LZ-A MATCHES for a dime warranted general asortment of
FA
COTTACK. JK.VST
'kENFIELD^
_ ,OOU r»&gt;d »«
PllILUI^'.
Ll.VD ASD COMMON
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.
! wr AXKEE SOT1OXS. a rood a**ortn&gt;«I at
BKDSTKADS.
Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
PHILLIPS'.
(.best, and Cupboard Locke, Padlocks. Side, Curd and Center Tablet, fall Leaf
KEX FIELD'S.
Butts and Screws of every variety and Jenny Lind and Light Stands, Lounges,
kind; Knob Locks and Latches, Finish­ common Cane and .Spring bottom Chairs.
Any
quantity
uf
I
’
hie,
Cherry,
White
­
KEN FIELD'S
ing Nail*. House Trimmings of every
wood'and Black Walnnt
Cash paidfor all Kindt ofcountry produce kind, Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleya, Bed
CHOOL BOOKS of rarioua Unda. al
and Table Castors, Shot Pouches and
KEXFIELD’S.
Belta, Powder Flasks of everv descrip­
tion, Maleable Butte and Wrenchiw,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings, Cheap for Cash. We would invite a call
Strap Hinges. Hooks nnd Staples, Iron and an examination of our GikkIs and
A general assortment of new and fash­
and Wood Bench Screws, Sad Iron-, Axes, Prices, and we will trv and satin!)’ you. ionable Spring and Sommer nnd* Jnai ranked
ortgage salk-.^..-- Mill Saws. Grubbing Hoes, Window
STEBBINS &amp; RLSSELi*
mode iu the p»to&gt;««i °t cetysm
Glas^Cutond Wrought Nails, Carriage
Hastings, June V, 185G.
Bolte, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass Ket­
tles, Iron Teaketticn, Fnring Pana, Sled- HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, j
vanlo, Sand nnd Med Sieves, Sheep nnd
Cuw Bells with Strane, and everything
c|«e from a Twcnty-Horso-Powcr Crow­
Bar down to n Cambric Needier
and trimmings of all kinds—Can’t tall to
’
We have also just received FIFTEEN
«*®TT0N8 OF IRON AND STEEL; also,
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will bku.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
at a rmuxE so low as to defy competi­

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

■liant tools are even

Men

iraouoooD3wnj.sesold

to

Which they offer for

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

I0I.8M M

» proclaimed it—
proclaim il today,
• of “Bacbaaan or

NOW B THE TIME

1,000

JAMES A.
SaHefor L, n—i '_

Battle Creek, Hastings

to rob the mails of

EL J. KEN FIELD’S

mmf"”

4LML03141

Twould be folly
rhilc they ooutrolL

NETOBtCUm

STEBBIHS
&amp; BUSSELL
VET C* L-—__ U—4 - 1—__ .

•wk WAMUBTSD U ott-

PAYMENTS.

Wil! Republics. i

NEW SPRING

GOOD NEWS’!

west

the post offke.

or

axvmoDi&amp;rar.

�IL1CAN B.

arm*

1302
1808
1830
1837
133b
183D
MM

1346
415

THOS. F. HARVEY

wife.'
1238

13

I 70

1857
1258

J 13

,—
I 70

MERCHANT TAILOR

1854.

GGODS^CirEAPER
than

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

SALOOJV,!

j

Ever

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very
cmsAX’
to make room for our [
I new stock.
, I
Hsstuip. Jna. N. I1*
A—
!
STARTLING NEWS | Our stock of Dry &gt;
FROM
I Goods, Groceries, ' Crockery,
j Ready Made Coth­
BOEDER RUFFIANS! ing, Hats, Caps. Boots
is not our intention to detail the hor­
A Shoes,
ITror*
of Civil War, but U&gt; call attention
nnd other goods is
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hasting*, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

QXK DOOR WEST OF SKV1KS *

**•

Wt do not hesitate to my that our

stock la “splendid,” ®&gt;d our print unproj ccdentedlv low. For Cash or Reedy Pay.
| we ewi’i 7* underiuld. Call and examine
our stock of

Ready Made Clothing,
i Broad, Caw&amp;r.rre, and Krttueky Jean
Cloths I Sheetings Chirk. and
,
Slt qwn, Denims ntid
Tickings.
Call and examine our stock of
'

BOOTS &lt;5E

SHOES.

Men’s Double Soled Stogaa.
“
**
“
Bn-giuis.
“ flic and Gaiten.
Ladica' Booteca, Walking Shoe*.
“
Slips, Ties&gt; “ul Gaiters,
Call and examine our large stock of

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stan ds,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges, j
. Ac, Ac.

Crockery, Glus and Hardware,

1183
1184
1185
1186
1210
1211

1210
1216
1210
1217
1210
12-82
1233
1234
1235
1238
1&amp;7
1238
1280
1240

1250

1280

1272

1273

?«-in

1274
1275

Farthing Tools, of the bent pattern*; also,
!
Grindstone*. and Hangings, Tuba,
j
Pailts At, Ac.
LADIES— Don't burn in the Sun, when !
you can buv a good

ON SHOUT NOTICE

oblige,

nxi m Ttf— ■« liver*'Stable
TV aad Pro*Mun 8tm. AR kWi
(Irucrnei
for mi* sad Hormo sod C«mo«T* 10 lrL r“
wmrn oarrwd to »H p!-«- Store snd liTtri
OAoem&gt; Stole Street, outdoor U&gt;R.&gt;« er .Hard
wsre S*u«. HaMiags. Mtok
Pm nr* A MoriiMonK.rerl. r» ii-ill k-n&lt;’cf FamQy Groceries snd Prori.wo*. «nd s esri

Hastings May 1. 1830.
MlEATliEDlCTIUN LN PRICKS

oint t hr**; Raw** 6t Sh»- ■ made t«»«&gt;rd«r. Goods erf hia ova msnufsrt'ur* slwsya OO
hand. Shop near Ko.i-.il!&gt; black, one door rut
nfSnilMWa.RiumI's »t-lre, Stole elrivl. HtoloP, Hick, May I. IBS.

STEBBINS A RUSSELL,
_ Harting*. May R 1856.
rpaaSrfmryi&gt;&lt;R—darter

at

« Am4Twnca.iL

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

rp«&lt;
ILK PARASOL IA

For TEN SHILLINGS; and Oxm that
can’t be l*at, for a trifle more, at
;
the Chiif Caru Stoke of

De lrr» in Dry

CUTTING BONE

CABINET WARE

GROCERIES ! Call and see our stock.

1128
1129
1180
1181
1182
1188
1134
1135
1187
1188

btrnnen fc'UcanwiA.

world
FI'ENITCRE Blade to ORDER. '

Ten, that can’t be beat ; Coflcc, Sugar,
Molnascn, Oil*. Ac., A., Ac.
»x liur coxaiAXTLr ox iiaxd,

Naras-A Kkatkw. Merchant* md Dm I-1
«rs to Ury GotoUCrockwy. Groceries. Boot. A

U&gt;M *■ an m

L-'S-*

J. V.Dmu FaahionaN* T»i1&gt;«r. Cfe’-i
Un&lt; done to order, sad oil arart asms led Shop
on JHfemon Street, nesr Slur. Hooting*, Mich.
■
T. F. H'nvrv Ta’lor-end ^mbT in R*®'

NEVINfl A KNAPEN.
Call and look at our

Summer Dress Goods.

CtaUies, Lawt*. Bcrugw, Silk., Ac. Ac.,
NOTIONS—Of cndleM variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
pncca, anfl show you Goods too poor V
give away; bat we offer you the best
nrtidci. in the market, nt prices that cos­
not fail to tuil,
HF-Butter, L~,
audWheat for sale
_

itk'NAME
VIKS &amp; KNATEN

OFFJCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY

lAihiH
nd TanK,-

rv.ua JCacHA’ar. hr G. F. EMA.

CiTSiS'lwEsrSiia. t *r~
•______ WMRtfh us—«.’a

■—r—rtfoe *Mtio*irf*te*a&lt;w«. Grsnd
vffifir-Titi tt nt nii j- ^w-

j f nionT

Cunpbell &amp;

»w Umsr. Rr J R. F**»t near »b"
l Mm*. MwUnn.Mkk Thi* Hou« bao

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                    <text>REPUBLICAN Bu.

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c. S. BURTON * CO,

TERMS—41,50, IN ADVANCE

VOL. 1

11AST1N GS, BARRY COUNT! MICH. THURSDAY SEPT. 25. 1856

NO. 22

lUSlNEbB DIRECTORY.

(Cass') as well aa others’" Yea, here is
ths pith; ‘a great change, came over the
WS..1

ano waits ne property interpreted as a
“T V8’’: Tb'H1Rh 1,1 **“ Prune “^fe.
deliberate jtistibcetion of bia conduct, from
“
-miixot.
Before he we.
!li» hlghi-at military
well as eivil au'died his name among
explorers md gcogra-

C

I ,• and Re-

ere to some extent in his keeping. 04.
Fremont baa never appealed fe» the code
redress of perauntl

r 7 J/£Ofi

nd* and the puMic
ruLtnwo. Dealers in all kind*
goAd atodt of

Jouv Rosxjm Ptvsk-Mi and Sn

’’g- &lt; I.. U[.

« iraR. M« reliant* •• nd

I’ NOTICE.
VViDinw*&gt;. Mimiiucturere of

’tiling dial U moat

C A/ TAM'S

« a* possible and

R F. HARVEY’.

85G.

QN LN PRICKS!
IBCG

Marfo i

und-.iibtrd right
THINK THAT!
A NTH ROPY, in addition to our interest

and duty" of Cnogrene tolaftabM for,

changed from a defensive, anti-slavery REonrre every good othten
»e catenate n*rty, to a rabidand —— TO ACT IN FAVOR OF LIBERTY—
chimeric* and alw.raction*!
Squatter Sovereignty slavery extension in a poaitea tn rafiirc* them. I should

Q MttMM and Laws of tbs United States
UmI it is the same &lt; Jd Detnreratir party
Hi* domestic tastes are very decided,
Uni.&lt;t
and be has a rooted aveasnxi to the ordi­
“Regretting deeply, that the character
nary metropolitan gaitira. He ia extre­ w hick they always
mely temperate in hi* habits, tfoaigh
W. ask your aitenthe to a few brief sol«S[ialalive
,r
, dignity in
■■■ the lusacs
make* no msru
merit 01
of 11.
it, ana
and &lt;does
i&lt;mm Dot
not use fe
t&lt;
thoritirs upon this point taken miwtly the foregotag &gt;» founded
Vewr bis MrfL~ J-Lt^c,l-rt I »*cro in any firm. Bor profane language, from the lip. of Michigan loerdbeoa. aa
thrown into
peculiarities which distinguish him proving the poaiti-e of the Democratic
J^rtty bv bi. I buaUbfr fo
jr X mm.
“To C. 8. Wheeler. Flowerfield, St Jo­
.
।
,n ■&gt;' »»* »»ani«4d relati.ars nf fkthar.
uote Ex-Gov. Ransom, rely last week seph Ch., Michigan.
I'^id^t^ Ii^“m *?.?* ^f*”**'"* i husband, friend snd neighbor, his char
Tu show the feeling nf the party on the
I remdenual aUtiuo. Hie Domination on , »cter ia ummpracbed and unimpeZkahle.
—------- r
I—
III
omventum held »O
at Kalamazoo
In his aucstMO.
j iiiiueyry ।
m emdirnsed Ml rarinbtr of the | ruiwaage to the legislature of 1849 be tn« of our democratic legislators in 1846,
and _oimpleU-Dess
•
. . , to a
7tarter
-------- which ts t nnasun
c.p:ac&lt;&gt;p«i
in inviari
—
I’rotrwtuat
Ep'sc -palMturen
Chimb
Chari.
make. th. following statement:
♦7. 48, and 49 aa published in Tits Crnxmi
“One of the earliest sets of the first of Aug. 21 st a single resolve of which we
Congress held under the Gmstitution. *1 append as f Jlowr
c uru^uoe&lt;1 much alworbed by th. subject of religian which were many framers.
“That whatever the Government of the
I• five
•••” feetuine
nine in- al thia time aa to ioapira hi. friends with the government of the territory nortb-wrat United States shall acquire any territory
cbo« Lt^h, Uight^nd sinewy in his sbveter.
_----- --------------- —-..... - — iff th* Ohio river, rxprewdy re-enactizqc
ed nod cinlmntiy vote himself to the ministry. He used the "Ordi nance of 1787 and approved hjr I repugnant to the moral sense of thia na’ion
'
mstuh^. to study an 1 commit ciripter after chapter
Gen. Washington, thru Preaidcr.t of the I and a violation iff th.clearest duty ufCmlarge, hu i „f the Bible to memory—.HMtim** a* Unitcd States, and who. aa you know, bad | greaa to permit the institution of slavery
iioec aquiline, hia forvbrud. over which hia .many as-throe hundred verses a day — been President of the Con'ventioa
hieh 'in
------— **to* be
- '-----1
' therein." ’
any*'form,
introduced
l.n.u n cut ling hair is ported al the renter,'
tatiguwl his instructors with the length
.
,—
I«m&gt; than two years ravKiusly bad framid
And this fir a long scries of years had
is high and capacious, tie never vhavvs, G4 Ids bibinJ recitations. Upon 1
xg'i the Cmstitiiti.41.
hi* (ward heally trim d| CiMvk-atou and cudwirking in the career
riod, 1848
“From that time to the paaaage of the crat partyBut at thia laat oeriod,
1848
and uu.
50, t»«i
i»«i Vue
Cwaa had
made me
the aiseoverv
discovery
ana
naa imuta
ly synimearfad, nod indicate the comi*[*"* I
01joyed the privHedge ‘ff wurship- labliahni
uent iff a territorial government in that tbia policy was unomstiiuti.and. —
&lt;n vwumM:&gt; «nich {ing in • khriatiaa country. He La* Lad Oregon, thvj power in qqestKm has beer
d.spb»«d through lifer-. The bright . alT.ffhis .hildren, bow.'ver baptised in re|&gt;rad!y rxervired
ngrAa has,during
of his Lead above the ears also re* eala the ! the Epa-opd Church, and since hia re
Grnnty J ustica and after reading a

more vbdkste the

Chicaoo.—I-atrat advices

is entirely cbwed by armed bends

One Hundred and fifty
Nebraska City
prevent*

SreaiKi of the Wisconsin
islature ron retted at Madison, Mimng
rr things Gov. Btehford'a messag. rec-

meet, infeUigenre readied n»e from reha-

rame so frequent, that 1 deem It my dut
«R attention to

,

.
dr«“ grieresjrren. gownmrot being im­
' potent ur wilfully neglrots to do so.

I Libit the formatiiai of Slave State* «&gt;at of Larg number nf first class authorities and
habit of ntteniing the churvLea of that de- | free territory of the nation, in a* manv 10 making the stror
possible, sul
Doiaination.
’ to wmen
---------------\ Arroa Hoes*. N. Y.
which decided aat &lt; risnvit- ---------i
i nipt sc a stranger n»&lt;x-r than hi* mod„
lie Ums other sualitica which specially ' time*, the ian&lt;-tion of all the P resinrots ([ against
him
—He never dwells ut"*n his uwn a­ commend him tola, countrvmev
'
i ’has ileen
girt o. excepting the younger “du you decide
decid against m«1
!} alludes to then!
1 Pri-sidrot Adams and President Ty
the justice,
‘&lt;1
wife and boy so lone that I txg.m
" *ler."
“ 1 "*
’ ■'
■'
hi question the dignity
• to any Coeg, uf intimidation. I Hrtr is a direct acknowledgement, drawn or bonevty of thia CourtT'
fe&gt;rted the lawyer, only I was
-- -----------thmkins
.
much naicvaled as it oaild be wilhiait equally important guannu-es agmnst in*-hat a O&lt;ifo&lt;it»ded fool! Blackstone was!
31
u&gt; unintelligible. I1l- has * [■rtuiwity and hidiscfeuis
80 when we b-.k upon the preamt policy
car and gentle voice, and in n«
ted.no one supfHaM-. that hr'will lie a
nf Qua, Stuart, McClelland snd the demprietor who positively refused to accept
fraM to act arcordiog to bi&gt; inclinations ter cru-lusuin. that it was the «hify of
ndedfisii
bfl'ietlona, and every o»e feels that Cqngre** f&gt;v Provi
W ashingfeat, Jefferson and anv c«uipc«*ati'&gt;a fir the trouble and elthe other early statesmen must have been.
Prreidcut. Hie country is itpidly ap­
Ibc Him. R. McChlland, now a govstances, and roquire u» ara i» •»«»-..
I n cm king
under Pierre, made a last old Whig party" which the
■I hope the
■ friends of frmdom w Hl rwsamb&lt; n&gt;.ucuti&lt;« ot it.. — Illsiiiuid isimnicntl
f half acvntury will be stukrd u«&gt;n the
pe.*h in IH45», in favor of the rretricti&lt;si morecy are glorifying and aakuif
'
wisdom rod justice of &lt;&gt;ur chief
• rdvtly and logical, am! though wiita-ut lirmni
| any propensity fur loeupliysical apicula- magistrate.
in which we find the following statement:
ef N^w YerL
1 tion, his fiowlties of induction are very
“The Ordinance of 17*7 regulated the
My rttpul-'O from home was most urn
descent and cimverance of real relate, ami
expected. I knew there was intense fcelNothing is more common than to bear the tranafer of pervorsl pniperty
ixra with rapidity, but always for the African Democratic stumpMiraton
raey always claimed until 1850 that the
itiial results, am! rarely or never to .glurifv the “old Democratic pvrty," and
tuottker at the north up
We quote a single rc*Hi* M-coHiplishmenli arc manifold. Of In du i g thia They Imvc aimply the very to Become null and vAid. The qual fira-1 olutiim of that purty |«Led in 1844 a* demed tbis avarice by saying, aubrtMtiaDy,
he understands vurveying and ro- evident inUntiou of teatin^ dust in out
CHEAT I l&gt;&lt; &lt;H Hh 1
llwy do lH&gt;t aav the prineipki of
aws Convention of the Whip of in his ralihcatiou
giuccriiig ; his rep&lt;rfe* display a laraili.
ik-ir partyhave not changed, they dare
Michigan, held at MarsiieU, on tbe 4lh of “elec* Buchanan
WFX M IDE Hirn IlFEOJtr they K50W IT 1 ,i\ with the sciences of A»tronuinv, li­
not aver Iwfore reasonable and thinking
July, I Ml, when Mr. Clay waa in nomi­ the western Tarritorir*. and you wUl in­
...
crease the price of slave* from $1,000 to
muna-ip.1 regulations, uf great vshie and nation In
resolutions was unanimously adapted, viz. from $3,000 to $5,000.
But I bad Do
1 Udis us, for hi* knewlcdge of the I^iliii ■ ■n the question of the extension of buuuw importance «■&gt; a Stale, were embraced;
I this was 6
' me by
—
- which
-- slavery imw that they did in 1848. As
Rrrdrtd. “That «r believe in m lintnin- i idea of the madn--- —---------C«grrws
in
were many fras»»-rs’ of tin- destitution ing tlw integrity of the present territory dcclamtiua had produced. Beside^ w.
men of truth they cannot do thi
f
the
UuiltJ
Ststea
and
notaxUoding
its
,
Lad
not
long
ago,
a
transaction
which I
What then is tbeir posithin t Why.
bounds for shy p rp-oc what v r; and - had su
siniptv repudiated that well
that it* efteusiou fiw Ute avowed purpose
pro-slavery men.
“Sir Congress baa not emfined itself, id extending and
■r tx» waa thia. One of th.
sanctioned by the fathers of in regulating tbis institution In the free lion of Slav cry
t.-rary «j Mirotifie circle* of hi* genera____ orthy men of which «:y country
the (.'• institution—which was approved by t. rritoriea. but has «*tend'd it
the slave
- tmn.
ran boast, S^auel M. J*“7.
-^cu
aoneA«u*Mi
IND IN
I OUR MKDERS.
In hi* manner* be i» eminently well Ge. . Washington, by Adams, Jelforson, ■■vnnsMa
minister, residing near ms at Ixrudoun
MsdiMin. Miairoc, Jscksun and Polk, and
y uoconstitatiainal and oppaawu
broad
pn^M
—•e-aluosu and refined,
iviunv. Mdurfways
' r-r
----—...........................
,
. ■ rountv, Virginia, had been indicted for
principle, uf RepuLLren Freedom.
„,
naawaH« U l&gt;;
4;.n0« ita.r «lm.o»i™uoo.
. ..............................
-TV.
rirtaS iif
4 national
n.U.«.l •uirmruli
.
.to any .u:
k.a.,
Tl..a d
d.a-irinA
The next day (July 5th) there was s wist waa decaned a swiiti'iaS publication
to prove that it la the ng*/ and ffwte
nsitivr
thitqt affecting lu.
hi* .chars.
But it was found
Convention of delegate* from the “Clay in "Oc uf our papers. ---------------to takeoff-nee, or to ausja-ct ' over national Tenitory ha» been diwarded
on examination, that the w««ds comjfiatathe Sut.
and th'*. Ga&gt;ml in its stead is exalted that delusive
□ulis" througbi। &gt;&gt;ut
--------------,;-------.
ihr motive. i&lt; torn.
«eniion ol Clav Whig* unanimously ad- edof were almost literally qnoteti&lt;m&gt;
life appealed t«i hat
— i*
- termed
---------- th. a&lt;dr | and Sertiuml d.rtnne of Squatter Sorertrd the following resolutions:
Iwrtite
U«_-redrew, of mere; iU.-:..
। .f bias u. but never for
eignty. Tl-C trx’s of the Sqtiatu r boverRwlrtd, That this GhubMkc regard
iDespeecnoi ii.ai. t-rwts rasa, ayaixti
lu both m*tancr».
mstancra. the .J eignty
eigiity doctrine
doetriu. are pretty well uumkrst.-KJ
perwimd wrong*. In
.....
-1. .L
—---—I to
In wm. the cmstitutiiMiality ot the Wilmot Provi­
willing and anxious t*&gt; roter
__
particular* of which. are recc-nhsl
in the tho- gb
they
areI—
hard
REMARKABLY LOW PRICKS
Qualur go. Hflvfef
n i so in 1850 octains the following.
as an open violatum «4 treaure
I confined myself, ta
~ as
virtual dcs-lareation of
par- i people of the Territorie. to govern them“Here I cbwe the inquiry, sir. intn the ugn powers,
i*u i.r'cmu
my
Philadelphia
rema.
he,
to
quotation,
iTIrfTS^piu. -C-bM' “ tapp™.I W—I- fcm U-r. Miu-ik-. ta U»i, Congressireisl icgi-lat
war againai Mexico, a* an infringn.ent nf
"X Ib-’X-Um.-r. pnx«K. I» -nrn —y.”
I. p4.l~l .l~MW •»« rire. w b. n toted by the principle, of the the Gaiatitn’k-i of the Eluted Statre, and from Jetfereun, and 1 studiously avoided
the affair with Senator Foota, he repre-1 platform it means that •Congreaa baa no &lt;i n-titutiun. But in the examination of
the last resort of Lu*«ffuc&lt;&gt; Free Traders
ya, “If the slave* should rise tn arm*
and
Soutbern nullifo r* to extend and
this
subject,
we
ere
met
bv
the
PRACTI
­
K-nted the party of freedom in California, ' IrgisUo.o r—- ■••• • 77,^;----- --against u*, the Almighty baa no attribute
and a* the wm-fo-hw of Cui. Benton, wan main, and ran neither leg.slale ffl-very im. CAL EXERCISE &lt;f this power for
which could take side, with ua in the converv suitable target for the archery of to or exHude it from anv of the Territories HALF A CENTURY, sml by the author.
1 certainly said nothing that could
very •u'uw\w^tkqaM wk&lt;1I „f ,fo. Unbwi or State.,*'
But we quote again in 1848 the follow­

1

Groceries &amp; Fancy Gocds

3ESS

I aahionabl • Teifor.

’ "•

S KS

It Price* LiOinrr
Call saw M.

J G MOTT
Batd« Cr**k. Joly

Pork

Shop near Foot's Hotel. Hasting*,

Hotel*.

Pork!! Porkl!!

40
C"6

S' tu"best if
the only way of|
It-prsrtiral d-wlrin. is, m proclaimed
leiv uk vo. - ---- »-—
,e,v
. -u_i~.t. I, by iu supporters hl G-n/rr*.*, and as ex­
^curing an immunity for their &lt;&gt;wn mis-1
pled in its practical workings in Kan­
rhievooa deigns, was tn drive titet fear.
sas snd Nebraska, “that slavery extats unmWreman fiom the Senate, and if
■ *
• and
’■ ' it
'■ '*1
ia the right
„ of
rawaible, from public life. HsdGiL Err- drr the Gmstilutiuti
the
slaveholder to take bia property 1
naint federated the firet insult, it would
any of the territories of the Union and
hold them their.This la a practical doetwentv^uor ls.ore.-H*&gt;-aw that fos usetrine which is germinating in drll war
fullnewi as a Senator, and bis inftwetww a*
snd blnodr handed murder all over th*
p-Mta m.n, A-t--r”" O“‘"«
j.la.ns of Squatter Sovereignty accursed
..tad in any qwtft«L
hl&gt; &lt;**ra«er
J2d be trilW
by “J ‘""j .F"r

wch a purpose be was willing to risk bis
ExCW*«O».. It fi. E

&gt;.4 HatiU Cresk Stags Ofifeo.
die. Huh.
3.T DMJMT.

A SSVEE. at

aavixr*

■awixrs

TT
It

bawixtv

Cacti liooM. Hsslinn )
bsaeibseeeAlyrMM

moiLET. Bar. a^ »*« *&gt;Ar• aiWUTS-

life

In th. can.
Ar army by unusual
&gt;"eaidof»dipl*''n‘fr',,n

witbiKH
In

.1 otite army.ovwbmtdred.

nee witn it ann niso nr me opnions
the Supreme Court, and of lerned cxpi
itnrs of cvmstitutinal law who justify
serie. iff legislation by deductions, drawn
indeed fromi vferfona sourvre, but uniting
in tbeaame gejend roodiaion.

unrros to Pou inclusive except J. Q. Ad

“Th. history of the legislathw of the gov­
ernment is sufficient to establish the claim'

Thus, then, it seams at a glance that
SLAVERY’ is the &lt;ely
Sovereignty is noly a el-wk behind whict

in'erferance it i« »* walaw/id tu hold

ICO and ought that war u&gt; lx furtlw prose­
cutdr
“If any part of Mexico should
pn.rs by fcir rmmoing that th. ul^rt of bvmfter be attached u&gt; thia Uhio*. should
Snuattsr Sovereignty, a. en»bod.«l to the
Snsa»-Nel*aska Bill and ia tn. Cincin-

^W^Srmnont.bueted KfoJ-J-

BXO COM*. C*- °*ta,IiuVEn5
TRg*jr

—m

pmooothTM

■AWIXTB
HAWurea-

notice-

**

whig candidate for the Presidency. the
Whig Stat. Gevantiun met at this place,
and, among others, the following rwaolu

Aciolrrrf. That th. turther extension of

rights of humanity and the laws of God
than with the principisein the Declaration

power and of it* continued ex­
ercise and is it not good authority
The following letter from Cttaa.E.SroWherever Squatfe r Sovereignty goes,
and that
there tbs democratic doctrine •/ “nou-in-

^e, but who lacked the necoamry sbil-

IMI d-

ing definition of its p&lt;miti&lt;« upon the ques­ compare with this.
tion of Sla
p.— n'Wtb.-.

irn he said be wm »o new
platform and that hi. “plat-

Htat valuable clam of «n«» wbn ’’5

Sjii'uSaJa.i.

npon the sojset of Slavery,
ly, wW,l think, amnrer aatiActo

deem it to be the duty of Coo
adopt the principle, of toe Orii1787 a. to all newly acquired

tk n of both the old political pertii s upto

m returnlag H. th. General

J -IB

�te

Castleton, L. Mudgt‘—-H“*lr^

REPUBLICAN BANNER. b&lt;^&lt;/am

'V'Ck

Th**
J KHlprtrick.

N. BAILEY, Enuoa.

•fin-the.Tool)‘Merecly James .

REPUBLICAN

b^ituted those of i-rew™

oC -Tbr—moew-wvw'Wte
TVC xineobran fanwbed-wUh the ■

Hi* rwnMes are-Jwie^aa atata, on the
&lt;11—t l&gt;ir r^jwhsch u •maLTOitcd ■iH—benwetappromd plaa &lt;4 a Detu~ *’ * aadosB jgrjufsdby

U,,hn^4r In U»

menccmrnt of the
_________
_

:3FJ*’wXaWtto^ac

compoignjre have oon-

WILLIAM 1. DAYTOJL

Status to Buchanan.

We' hat e alik» &lt;:!aln&gt;•

in the oipcle; Pierte an

Co,
•J05IX W. STEBBIKH,
IRAMVBLT. NtXAIft J

y was a carbonic itdi for ofI suddenly ly acratobin-attempting to dig
intelhnWbilin House, and by aome fetal
rr.istahfii Urucd up In the White Sepulcbor; -‘F»-r - .
j
■
• •
Ha retained hfafanltins to lh«H. and
scetnad criaacfoua of hi* impending prurocuorw oihia cvsntful life, fa hi* U*l wards
Buchanan."
.
.
Some of the treasure* found among hi*

ludWMMMd Poem on running Br-oks,
rttn0rehs Logic, Killing Irish Waiter-',
natorial Dignity and Royal Dwmocra-

In Kentucky, N. Carolina, and other suu­
. tbern States, strengthen the belief that all
the States south of Mason and Duan’a
line, will car. their electoral vote* for tho
candidate of tha African Democracy. In

Cwrwpaofflag,

STATE TICKET.
Fnr .Governor.
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,

are more favorable to the Republican

of Uvingston County.

candidate than his most sanguine friends
anticipated. A majority of 7,000 in Iowa

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A COE,

For Auditor General/
WHITNEi’ JONES,
of Ingham County.

hopes of the Buchanicra, and wiped out
the last vestige of Border Ruffianism that
remained within her borders. , Hamlin,
the Republican Candidate for Governor,
has been elected by a majority of more
thin 23,000 over th© candidate of the
Slavery-cxtrationista. Thus has Maine
expressed her detestation of the Nigger­
driving policy advocated by Buchanan.—

M. HOLMES*
of Wayne County.

81 LAB

For Attorney General,
JACOB M. HOWARD,

lustrttWs j/r
MtnJhy eve

wff Wayne County.

■

These overwhelming majorities in States

tzv time tliat thiiii [ ^or Superintendent of Public Instruction,
,
.
.
.
IRA MAYHEW,
onstratee conclusively that tho aama influ­
*' Ami not tliinW A*a.
qf Calhoun Count*.
u™ b« ri*l«
wnll r,TCM,mhu,^.rfa.SuU Lurfrfta. ence is operating all over the free states,
and strengthen the opinion heretofore on( £\-ll —&gt; *r « '
SEYMOCR B. TREADWELL.
tertained, that they will gives united rote
thd’-4th of'November
art re-1
of Jackson County, ,
ruoer next,
next, aud
auu the
iat Iiw&gt;i
tv- ।
fa the Republican candidate.
J
------------- ,
*7Fw M«nbcr»f 6,Suu
i
We do not wish to infuse any ungvowk
bo buried w the Ballot Box, and his mem-1
tion
ded csifidencc into the mindjrofour friend*
nn-r, r,f (hnn I
~ .
,
CEOBOE WUU.AITO,
consequently, in the estimate we are about
plaaJtwLi lT:
.“
; f
of Calhoun County.
to submit, we havj been as lilroral toward
It b bclicvwl that a monument suita-1
—
ra- s ira.
------Buehantn, as ciroumstancea will admit.—
•

-T”**

Pathfinder.

.

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SStaS-lt£St* «ir

p&gt;

JOHN ROBERT^, Ou» fo. , ha&lt;k u]&gt;-»taini window noons dark ni.fa
3. C PRINDLE, Sec’y. .
- ’ ' ’ ’ and elope with the ni»i that feed* m4
eurries.ber Lthcr s borx-s. It la.t yl
held on Saturday the 20th Inst It wm
price to pay for &lt;v&gt;nijJIni.n(.«, ».u* It «i||
bring them juut ae curtain us a rain Lfrel
n.
will l-eget nroaqiKtoa, In fat, »e W rer
of tbe numerous conl» tapBO»
.....
-------al
------whkhwasUWta '"rr
knew a woman to make . Ttty deddd
quite rpirrifed. Tbe pro­
i.*
tertby, nvmhwtcd Dr. John Roberts, or .----------------------rfianny
wnnffitb-uttaho.
_T_'mwttbout
tai
w«l |»nl.« » *» “J‘«« U*“ this nifaT- T** U Ax*d«lly a gnod qo, far charms twa
reedings, however, were VW? harmonious
ring her
tans or thnwhwslr^
thrvx- hundred p,
and tbe settled determination tM l*an&gt;- ... oumot m«le nx»n E» I™**.’
UUS l
.
TY-NTts is ■ «nan of
k.- 4.- tunc Lx name trot intn
ed ! on every countenance, to give the
&lt;» nJ
«■'»•«■
Pl'1-'sUyeocracy a Waterloo defeat in Novem­
FOMFEITED MHwl,
an'----- , „
ber, may &gt;« considered dreirive of thr . ...
L’nxd.’U1 • I*"*1* &gt;■ ritv.
LAMM,
W&lt; commend him « Ch*
fat** of tbe Buchanan slarcry-extension
ry «d Eaton, as a man well qualified, tn
DefiKcracy, so fur as the vote of Barry

“»

„u; &lt;b.
ISlljCaHpl-e- '

and 23,000 in vermont, confounds our Gfaity la concerned.
For Reprorentatire, J. M. Nevins; fa
Clerk. Geo. W. Milk; for Treasurer. II.
N.
'SheldMt; for Register; J. S. Van­
Tbs old Democratic State of Maine has
also come down like an avalaneh on the Brunt; Prosecuting Attorney. James A.

of.Branch County.
For Secretary of State,
JOHN MoKINNEY,
of Van Buren County.

For State Treaaurer,
Aibh&amp;a Farewell Address for our pres­
to deliver &gt;j® theAtli

ou* victory *111 1* Arnault-

M*»nroe.
State Priaon Inspector—Wcsfe, g*:.
Jey, «&lt; Oneida.
Clerk o/Apprah RiimJl J. Jfafa f
UringM«w&gt;. _ ___

of the Rqmblican I*r‘J. »UI be safe

•50 DcmMratt dtrlcndfur Fre^^-

The Detroit Ady ertifc r -■&lt; *»?&lt;•
Sweczcy ; fur Circuit Court Commission­ publishes RD addrrta fro*' 250 democrat*
Mho voted fa Pfaw fe I8W. but who,
er, Win. Burgher; for Judge of Probutr
O. L. Ray; for Sheriff. W. K. Ferri.; haring bcromo ffiagavtrd wtih the Blare-

fur County Surveyor, A. C. Wil*nn; fa
Coroners, L. Mudge, and M.T. Wheeler.
Delegates were also appointed to attend
the Senatorial Convcntiu® at Vermontvilk on the 24th in*t., and the Congreesiohal convention nt Kalamazoo on the

ry-eitenslon achcmc* ,J&lt;
partv, leave it andff' io

Denmcratic
tbc £‘T,e*

randidate. Join C. Fromont

The *d-

in the Tcrn*’ri«. »'ld cnodemns the SUvery^xt-orirm policy to which the Detnoentic.^J have bron roldbmt. Tbe names

his hands.

'

*

J?raom«Mrt/to" of D. S. Wdbrity.
Wo have but jurt
to rtat&lt;? lhBt’

the Republican CoqgrostffaMi

nr jufne|

held yesterday, at KalamaxoO, IL«- D.S.

Walbridge wua rp-notninoted by ardama
tint!. Thia u a proud tribute to tbs ah’U.

efufuei

tv and fidelity with which be has perform­
.
.
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ia
3 10 u
i;
8. B. TREADWELL
Commivriuocr.

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

the semion of GmgreM, recently chord.

same day.
The gentlemen above named, who are of Uc 250 Di mocratic Mitera »ro signed to
trick, give him an enthusiastic!'support,
presented for the auffnges of the propIc j
•ess, and pub'ithed. Thus by reand hfo rewkrtion, by a triumphant ma­
of Barry CouDtyi are well and favorably !gir
they oomd.
jority, will lie rortain.
knehrn throughout tho ijotmty. Ths inte­
rests. of the county will be safe in thifr
Mrur*. Stepud A Nicbata.
The victory In Maine i« m»ro complete
hnnds. IL N. Sheldon, J. S. YanBntnt,
These Gentlemanly pr»»prfetnrs of the
than was at first auppteed. Tho RepubWin. Burgher and W. K. Ferrix now
Hast ings and Bat tie Crock l ine of Stag™,
hold the offices for which they arc renom­ liean randidate for Governor, ha* a ma- also the Hasting* and Grand Rapids line,
inated, and every one &lt;*f there has per­ j.wity of about 24-000 m&lt;F the candidate •have rome nut with a new and b.'atnifo!
formed tbe duties of his office with sig­ of the Albino Democracy, and about 19,­
nal,ability and integrity. T^y need no 000 ever all. The Republicans have also

rt-NUAtitenC
lonitnend.rtian from us. l"he unanimity made a clean sweep on Gflgrasmncn. improvement, and will odd much to th.uith which they have l&gt;«n renominated electing all six by large majorities. The comfort am! convenience of poasengefa—
Bat Je OzTOk Adver.isemeat.
li-giriaturo
b
■!*&gt;/
overwhelmingly
Re
­
on observation,and partly on irjfornurtion apeak* volumes in their fovnr, and shows
*bich we deem perfectly reliable. Tbe that their fidelity to *w interests of the publican-, the Hoose of Rcprvacatativc* hie deaire t« consult the ease and comfort
following States, -casting 120 Electoral country is dnly a^'recuitod. The inde­ trill probably atand 125 Repuhlirana to
dough-faces, and tbe Senate 30 Repub­
*C c* 'sce^e ,o Buchanan.
pendent voter* of the county will give
lican* and 1 democrat
The Fremont
11—_______
m -i-ji„
ba.
' ‘
! Delaware,
them a iiearty a»d enthusiastic support.
anriFlllmons
would
gi-idly ..i.-.
take «u,
the job
of nominating County Officers, and elect-1 jjarj j^j
MEXICAN POTATOES.
John M. Nevins, the candidate for Re­ boys have carried every county in the
8
rt’&lt;jm&lt;Mt any price.
ing
dulegntes
to
attend
the
Congressional
j
Virginia,
State
except
one.
Such
an
overwhelm­
a His Ghost may be seen at any lime,
15 presentative, &lt;a a young man of good abil­
iovsa-ing ov«r the Dismal Swamp of Sla- and Sjnatorial Convention to bo held on N. Carolina,
10 ity and unqtestionable integrity. We do ing Republican Tetery ia the hitherto
A short time hgo. the Free Pre** bro’’ I
ROSES.
■very, with a fewgoblm-Bucktiuh* clinging
not wish t&gt; Institute say favidoos com­ | Democratic State nf Maine, ctmfoand* ‘•Brock’" tip from Kentackv to track the |
1 S. Carolina,
to ils skirts, imusting, as the Murmt-ns the 24th insu, at Vermontville.
Each town will be entitled to four del- j 2^°’^*’
10 parisons between him and his competitor. [the leaden of tbe Afriran Demrornry. I\fu«&lt;mrv of
did of Jn Smith, that “be ia not dead,"
State thrir duty. Thin .
and
overwk-lins
pfatform
Buchanan
with
■
y F&lt;w sight we know, Mr. Hewett is equalbtrt-holy a little defunct
Florida,
••snn.nf the South” did not venture to aa•gates.
. J WiOWK.
9 ly honorabl.* and capable, but, if elected. | undisgufad
„ ,T ’grief.
J sal! the immortal w&lt;»rk of Jeff Torn while
Missouri,
By order of Committee.
PXUXIES.
Nut a
in w."
this State. t|&lt;&gt;ugh trying to- —several
J.V,
■ single Doughface baa been elect-;' ■*.
• ...... ,|
V he *iB vote for Gen. tJfcss or some other I
Alabama,
Dated Sept. 10th, 1850.
6 ir-’in of the aatne stripe, for United State* ! cd to tho next Congress in auv Northern , «lm«. but wbcnJie gut down in OM-,and TA&lt;
Louisiana,
SUU. Th. R-roi'o&lt;*.!
‘"“*■£'1 ,ht i —
.v
J JUUWS.
4 ISenalor; while, if Mr. Nevins is elected,
REPUBUCAM ICOtTrry
TICKET. Texas,
.
, ,
. ‘
. Declaration &lt;&gt;t fodeperdencr was declared
TREE P-EUNlES
7 j he will vote against ths. man who haa so enure delegate®* In Iowa, X erm-nt and j trt
#nd r„-,,
|
For Senator,
Mississippi,
rpHlS very bssstifal s-d rcrflctlr tsnl« arst
Maine.
Not
a
Bonier
Ruffian
baa
been
,
Here
an*
hi*
words.
Here
are
tic
-s JOHN ROBERTS.
4 । long misrepresented tbe sent*menu of thr
A sUvolil Ik in the ewkettaa of st! I'nro »l
' j.bkowj.
12 j |&gt;raplr nf Michigan, in the Senate of the
Tennessee,
For Representative,
\UoMhall Slaltman.}
PHLOXES.
12 I Utrfted States, and in favor of some one their great MCtii^al leader. Buchanan.— twarcr. Read focm. and weigh their Im­
JOHN M. NEVINS.
-heavy. cLokc S:d vevj btsstih!
...­ PT:
'
• whu will truly represent the free senti- Glory enough. Let Michigan do like
”'I&lt;
Look at tbe nrir.cip!«-» of thia part t (tk
FcrCobntv Treasurer,
- "
I
'
u» lad nrw, .•«*. keb
J ItMWK
190। ment of the electors of the Pcutaaular
H. N&lt; SHELDON.
(Total.
1 Rcpublicen.) Listen to the ignominy awl
vTbe Alabama Herald a staunch Loco-1
i Wvvilinc which they combine tn hurl on
CHOK E FRUIT TREES.
The following States, caxtiqc 125 ehro- State. This esmsidcration alone is sufli-.
For Co. Clerk,
- ,.r „ down the law North and
toral votes w evhim as certain-’to rote for cient to secure to him the enthusiastic
Pursuant to tall the Republicans •»!y hcUratim &lt;/ jn.i.qwnd.creh embodied
GEO. W. MILLS.
| port of every true friend of Constitutor
ScitiK aad w.tnin its beat Its authority ia
Fremont:
—’HIL; This ia true progreesive send8 | al Liberty. '
/ Barry County met in Gnv«nti&lt;® by delFor'Rcgister of Deed*,
Maine,
u*l to t!ji»condition would they l&gt;e
egatca
from the arrera1 towns*® Salur- ¥v Jlrofan/ios i* an o&amp;ttrarfian. Put । A
JOHN a VAN BRUNT.
5:
Mr. Mills, the randidate for Clerk, is &gt; dav Sept. 20th 1850. Tlx-f lluaing dd-' ’*
N. Hampshire,
boring the North. T e comment*
*h' Gw-tifttUi® and whatw*ml&lt;l folNORWAY SPRLCE.
For Sheriff,
follows the exr.uct, are from North6 well known to nearly every voter of the
W. K. FERRIS.
cptexclutago paper:
13 I county. He is a man of fine abilities, of
. o o
. „
x- v
' ,,'m Tn,w*
crivry man tn hi« right \ J
Masaachnsetta,
--------- — J uni,K5
8 law. A. Sunn. E F. C«; „ -|;r... (if—.
(hi pnmii rf b™ ;
. “Free society! We sicken of the name
4 enlarged views, peculikriy qualified for
• For Prosecuting Attorney,
R Island,
When jt b butaconglaperation of greasy
and J. M. Tnnrxi**—Johnstown.—J. nets!” • • • Y&lt;*u would find it in-'
RASPBERRHS.
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY.
fl tliu offire, and will be triumphantly clectConnecticut,
mcclumitn, filthy operatives, small-fisted I
CcLVta, Jasow Cowlks. Julias Futr. and terfcring with tha Inrtkitfionaof the Stefa* I
Wvrov?,r-HC-dtorv-ij-wj
L„.t
&gt; Alt­
New York,
H. P. Caraav.—Bam—W. T. Babsm. I
k W.”U,J
’•« country rapidly to
Fo r Circuit Court G tnmbsioner,
Ohio,
James A. Sweexry, the candidate fir —- — —
- ' J.
- ASPARAGUS ROUTS.
WM. BURGHER
W. T. Willisok. J.
Ciiaxdlk
* and- 1 dratnietmn. But why d.» I tnlmlate up| *.n what it would «L» I Long before tld*
Prosecutor, is too well known to need I
Michigan,
Forjudge
of
Probate,
S.
Pou.r
—
Prairi&lt;wille
A.
W
snxu,
A.
for w^Jl pred gcat Iatoen. The prerai ling
| &lt;*nr Un-.® would he oMitera'ed forever.
any commendation. Ho stands confess­
Wisconsin,
class one mecta with, is that of meekfnics
O. L. RAY.
edly at the head of ths bar of this county, J J. SraxLY, J. Calkiks. A SracuMuo.— I Itwirold twogro INTOLERABLE and
DOUBLE FLOW RING SlARLET
Iowa,
etracgli^ to boigentecl, and farmers who
Orange- tile H- C Tuawaa, II. Baowa.8. HATEFUL. ■» It* past has been benefi­
For Co. Surveyor,
BKATUGI&amp;
11 and ta’fti every respect. qualified for the i
Illinois,
dv
own drudgery, and yet who are
Bxach, F. Moanax.—Hope Pbtm How. cent and glorrouv
A. C. WILSON.
hardly fit for aMoclaticra with a Southern
duties of tbe office. He is just the man]
Freemen of the Nnfth and of Michigan,
*bd. O. L. Rat. C P. Chavdixm, L. C. ,
gentleman’a body servant This I* your
For Coroners,
• fall.
J. MOW.
Total,
j
125
do you believe that th« Dcriaiwthm iiflnGaitr.— Baltimore, G. SraiKcn. M. I, ,
tree society which the !Northern hordes
L MUDGE A M. T. WHEELER.
BULBOUS ROUTS.
The. following States, casting 51 electo­ will be called to filL
are-endeavoring to extend into Kansas.”
O. L. Ray, the candidate for Judge of | Wiluamb, D. McUwan, D. Lona*.—
ral votes, wo put down aa JonhUul:
Tin* b from a Democratic paper ■ a pa­
Prrsidtmlal Prospects.
. Mapls-Grore Ijuxdxm Lamiam. Rrn*
27 Probate, though not so long a resident of
Pennsylvania,
per wb'hi goes in for Buchanan. Now,
mnkrra. Buchanan and Breckenridge.
*
From the loud roar of party strife, the
Baooxa, V.O. Been. J. Rafsox. Castleton
STRAWBEKIilBS.
whe;i w« rrilacl that Immense number* of seething of the politicnil cauldron, and the New Jersey,
the county as most of his associates, has.
The speech in which the above waa ntO. E. Evann; L Mcnoa, C. H. Palmx*
MtflE stock efchoics rsricUM. EMiry
northern hborera, end particular! v ofhnsh
13 during his brief residence, woo golden
Indiana,
M. V. Wrtoox.—Hartinga, W. K. Fanhborersj[and alto of former* and &lt;&gt;npcra- boiling flood nf vituperation, calumny and
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
Califurdia,
opitiiuns, and secured the •esteem of all
tms of all kind* hi ourcitire. ore the po­ faleelwod that the presses and partisans
onr Lord. 1R5«.
th«. fol,rth of thi,
litical allies and supporter* of Buchanan of the African Democracy, are constantly
SI thne engaged in the honorable occupation SnaLtxnr.—Rutland, J. O. Riurr, J. P. rerafarf- Ftn I’lerpc-~Ditroil Adand ‘die alavc bolding policy, we think pouring forth from Usefiltiiy sluiceways of TotaL
ro a- j bM&lt;K
Wdhave no hi.pea of carrying any of faming, yet be is a lawyer by profa- Ccox. R.. B. Shaw, g, C, Pmikdls.—Yan­
■meh a course; of remark to b* but ringukee Springs, a W. ‘Bassktt, J. W. Muxs
SUFFOLK BOAR
larly laaaknt and l»old. They tell the their perverted imaginations, upon the State that we have set down as certain for
aio®,
and
bia
abilities
will
not
sufibr
by
a
S. Potter, C. Trask—Tbornapplc, D. 8.
Nurthep.laborer: “vote for our rand'id- Republican Candidate, tru turn to take a Buchanan,and we havenofear of loosing
otea; do nur dirty work In catering slave*
any State that we havo put down aa cer­
to the New I*Q&gt;_._ _____
•
and foreii g Slavery on Kansa.\ elevate u«
yer in the county. This is an important Slocum—Irving, J. Hroxlerslxwt, J. L.
PEA FOWLS
We are frequently hailed with the ques­
tain
for
Fremont.
Of
the
Statea
put
to ogy?j but know IWJy, that we dispise tion, which of die Presidential Candidates
office, and should be filled with a man of
#
‘“ex H-i tnemSisaon, O. L. Ingram, D. Hinkley—Caridown as doubtful, we certainly think Fra*1 T™roraMf^r. «uR""t’
l*Adana,
aiiility
and
integrity.
Mr.
Ray
pooeas
U», L Mcmar, W W«Jey. W Morgan. "ddreased adcm&lt;*ratlc meeting nt OnU&amp;4 tit to associate with a &amp;u/Arra yenllo- now before the country, will be elected 1 mont will rany Pennsylvania, New J er
We are here forcibly reminded of the
JEREMIAH BR0W»
Vester—Woodland, Peter j Cramer, J cord, New Hampshire, and mmmg hi* rea­
aey and Indiana, but wo are without reli­
'^S’c-hardly know which toadmlremost
and should receive the undivided support
son* why the Pieroe and Buchanan fectbvs
old adage, “there’s many a slip, ’twixt
KlllpatrKk,J L-Whaal-r.J Week*.
able information from Callifcnua.
of the Republican party.
■faold ba ponniued to usuro ti- mwra.
tKt Siipcrdliou* and arfrocratic sawganre the cup and lip,'’ and, couscqusolly, must
The Convcntiim was organized by ap­
uF’tU slave holder, hr
cringing and
Mr. Wllaon, Mr. Mudge and Mr.
pointing John Roberta Chairman and 8.
debased spirit of teen, who receive such
BAWtrfT
Whedcr. are all gcxxl and true men’, bot&gt;.
rt n’b.'CcdSjS
fawuge, and *en Ucly rote for the teen
the vote of Pennsylvania, and that las
4”
a—timni. tUn y,rn.
cat, capable and faithful, and ibottgli the
andtii policy thus insulting.—Dftroit
H tMtLSTk
rrotia pnwaednd to nominate County item tbeconsnTUTiox, than the UNION.”
prospects look quite dubious even if be
Offirora wfah rrouitod h u. nmnfa^
candidates, and deduce conclusions that should carry that State. It will also be
jijfo-ETX.
“ ■“**• °ra»
will be quite satiafectory to us.
.
of the fldluwing person* vl*: ’ For Rap.
seen, that if Fremont carries Pennsylvaentitled to, and will doubtless receive the
M N«»i~-Cowy
cordial support of their political friends
a ‘•fixed feet” that Mr. Fillmore cannot be
elected. Perhaps hi* friends may think
We

ble to the occasion may be ert*uri. lesti

COUNTY CONVENTION.

।
(«»..»(. Krft.bor । 1 TW R.p.blk.1, „r B»r. C«n.« ■
M.
.
. *Ul I
•tirt cents per day,) at an expensb cl
‘
■
ab«»i one dollar and scvroly-five cents; -’neet in Convention, by their delegates,
ff that sum cannot be rnistd by sub- on (fa 20th September insti, at I o’clock '
’
— -----------------------.
, '
I
IVIWinj
II. I &lt;&gt; V
k u -tarate-l thra r.m™l
Iowc&lt;;
M-r-u
n.
sifiM’il will fa strictly a national cuticerii; । in the-village of Hastings, for the purpose I

We base tbe following calculation of tbe
r.-sult of tbe Prraidcnlisl contest, partly

JEREMIAH BROWN,

ee&gt;»&lt;.npm«t U.K: Fnrn

it is a good ticket, and entitled to the un­
divided support of our Republican friends;
poeweee but little stnngtb at tlx- Boatk

^12'! O'

UAWUTSSweeicy—Clrcai* Coun Cnnunlaaionar

Iwig.

Territory and Free Speech, and believe-

believe it will fa done.

Biwiirs

�Gf HAllTrOWX CONN.

IS COMB.
&gt;L’!;g”

Mtfitmensi

SHOP,8

•^s-feSSShafi

_____

I

»tSl .

SUPERIOR- INDUCEMENTS,

STORE.

u.awen

___ __

at the

gwaaatt mad* 13 - —Tta-h”

.

T

SE64.M4M

&lt;• a very decided
u), witb..ut.wUn.
- three hundred m

'’w.uoooo
Itss
■

■(

W

BatVe Creek, Hastings,
AND
AN
L-

cated is Vhr village of JU.tiag. (urtb« puryvM &lt;rf

*Um

sale

pcrt-ect aa-.rtTh^t of Good, in our lino

। Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

. .vrAnii

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
fcund
nnv
1*” &lt;
° which wilj be sold at
,„fc. „a u..
priced that will
the dtiren- of Basry «&gt;d,

L mwtBtoratte largott and most

WT7“«* •“

GRAND BAilDB STAGES.

jEwiutrr
■
aruTAOun,
TH1MBI.E8.
BOLD PERS,

ult fani*

p

a taaaaax
otherptaa*

cst

COME AND TRY ME.

Cheaper Than Ever,

inn wantseotmtica. ha« jnJ“c“ iSL?of*«
i Slotting

FOR CASH,

'. large our ImrincM liy the purcliaac of n
I £.7:1 „f ,:.uU. I.Xr .n.l more varied

«*. kSb. ESilTitw |I •*«*■&gt;•»*.
1"&lt;» ""d""’™
‘
i),n hu ever Wm lawn brought tn this . _

COMPETITION.

u&gt; lb» public b«n*6l
*4 Baltunoea.
Tbe QRASD RAPIDS STAGE! Uat

■“ “ ’™ ■"'■ “

'
'

MBS DM r.

L TutU*.

&lt;• th.

_,,b 4.^. rU.

I

Our stock consists
part of

n»« aiwp U ia Acstrr'i Slorc la Rearm' Boek. I wants and intertwta of our customers, a»
Hartbt. May t, lax
“ MA, fc’ | w kind and 4uaJity. Recogniting the

I

3 “
10l IE A DWELL,
Commbeiuoer.

Which they ofler for

ITHWEEZI8 awtQSTE-y ij

-

IDl.SU SJ

cfinJ.n lilting

K hare on hand,
■ a largeand extensive
‘
Stock of Goods and are oonstantiv
UB tide in the affair* of those men 1
Horn fast rveriwd.
rwi ring direct from New York, add&gt;who wam^nuythtoR in3*“^
|
tidna
to
our
already
large
Stock
selected
HARDWARE, whfeb i« mo*t aura to j
with great care aa to the wants of this
IS IXAQTXTV-.-y i i fend dn do fiirtunc. h now sc-.tit— •
—
। ■ -------wtnM&lt;)y in the direction of HAliLEi I community uf
to tharituaa. ± »KZOHTitAN'S 2&lt;EW STORE— '.
1

&lt;M»ire

PAYMENT8-

inn tits.

,

CUTTING,

3 iS I
101* »

IH.J.
KENFI
■ NOW IS TH! TIME.'
1,000 Men Wanted,
[ TO WHOHOOODS WIUBS&amp;oiB
. 25 prr tnl fUaprr lUn frfr
■

UlltlllGoodsl
a wav as a*

or Ready Pay

i

Startling
JYcWS I ! ! ! ' Small
Profits and Prompt Pay,
RET vurmi'mvtixa Tor r&lt; &gt;ur Ctx^b are now «&lt;redat a very amall

HJWrf MttNrE

NU’IKJE.

BI T NBVmaTHRLR* TRIE, Lavamo «n &lt;x»t- We «-&gt;ak no vain or
TU’.i.XH’li-'iS’i.'SSfS'lS:
”W“V,2
l»- fmind t&lt;&gt; be literally true. " e ni'Tpr I
talk fcr Buncombe, Ihir Gcwxl*. both of|
&lt;ur own manufacture, and importation, ,

comfort ur vmtaooni woo I - ----------------------------------- 1_____________ _
■iHEYAUIl A JnCHC—K
SVGAKti. Mi■!.».*. aad Syrvp alwar, rci hand at
•S
.. ,u
!
HbluphUY KRY STABLE in aonaaeUon---------------------------------- -_____2------------ -

HIILUfB*.

KANSAS^ BOUND

putmnr.

Be a Free State!!
; That is if we cari make ■■' &gt;■.&lt;&gt;
lit so, by selling goods I Tu

-n-nX

1

llouM-m HMtuigs, Mar-nniL natueurcca .

... K.lm.Mno L« ». &lt;W«"»

Heady Made

fl T
I i
IUa XI
li

O m TTIWT fl
II I U I 111 I
II
It
U XI fl
XX XI XIW
Vu

,

•» | that ClUlHOt b&lt;! bent 111

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Bsrsgc*, Driainea, Chilli*,

_

(V.u.,..._.—

----------------EK.XF1EUTH‘
Ab“&gt; a crest varietUof Other desirable I
Dr—S
------------------------ - — in.Like
ir purcnwcN.
an orthodox sermon, our irtock of 1
--&lt;, -- Bu'unrt Riblions Six! I TJAJIAHOI.S and r«brsn-;atejM&gt;'«M«8»»*• —?L
___
KKXFiaum.
■ Goods ia conUined under sen-rral rfilfrrrn/ I G&lt;ioq», aUrh aa I-'an&gt; Cballitw. Lawr* ! * ■‘ro* *'•
btatft. and ca h Lt-nd comprise* scsero!I H;*’"
Paruali
distinct /&gt;articul&lt;irs,
&gt; -Jy®8
IV.-1, Hosiery &amp;c., 4sc., on which we . ------------------ ------------------_. , ~
FARMING FTENSII3:
0,0

tmmt*

■*&lt;------ tMxnrctlea at naaonahla pnrrn

Sa'sT^
' GREAfr
BAR&amp;AINS.nn I ----- -r—
cheap, we are now j' RRMr snd Camry at ••talLUffr- s.rti
Shuvuk, Spiles. Raken, H. '-n. die.
|
Wrv
WOODEN XX'ARE|
TilSO ( &lt;1FEX
Oil z
i
receiving directly : HRl^tUfa ^JTDiKtasi ~ y 1‘HRl.tl S'" | Wash Tnhs,
Pails, Augur . I , Chinel | tllC
FV RJVITURE 1 Ac-.’at”*’’"
TcnxnUur. Carnutfan. and Luniuigl
i 11.™!'..,
IL.nfc, Mo,- Business
an(J
s]lnl] j jjbjgj
from New York a ( AU'OllOL,
Huid al
1-MtLLtFsriFIEUXH
IH RKAli I »&gt;R ( R^MONI.
ur-a.
— v-r ..
_ ,
,»■“ «*.&lt;Ttu-&gt;A iB *»r
large assortment
Discovered «t Las
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
keep everything per­
Grind Stones and
of Spring and
WMITIMO PAPER at all kfada
, |t&gt;.
&gt;
taining to that LineJgjgr
kEsnsura
S
u
m
in
e
r
wx-tirtcinxi-MKi^^M^.-, 11’7;,;;^.^«. Axr&gt;.Adxcs Broad- ^y
e lise
great
care
mj, -I rADV
,K^cLorawg.^j^.
MEDICATED TONIC!'.!
We
use
in
„T UAI
atM
CLonn&gt;a
rm
Hanging*. eoMtBrtlj m h^ ;
~~
n
•■ - ■- -a-II
for suaawr spring
goods
re_ HHjfffiaia-aiiiwaijjt .- [sivS\iK"i -wm^} :J'EaXrh® Manufacture of।
which we offer at 1
HADWATairR
jSa^aVribm’ineriof aH Nor'-«'d sixf*- J OUT 1’ UHlitUrC &amp;• MOHt ; i»wW4
Alto » Urge aseortoent «&lt;
duced rates, for
1U|LUI’S.

x

K. i fcKMIS. Skenf.

.dvor.iaexnent.

OTATOE3.

.

c

ur

■EM.
abractng PrakteQsaae.

PAY.

READY

J. BROW*.

| HS3a5CUrl vt all kiutla

—anil none but the,SSt^gg^SgiSF

Our stock is compri­
j EXTRA FLOmftMicoad wUM
sed in part of

4ES.
EUN1ES

ilotbs

tik

» UKK.

। Lawns,
1
Gteghams
• ’ Prints

.

•• 1 &lt;*•*«*»

&lt;; ","l? siioKM^KERs’ FIXINGS.
■ b0t workineii employ-, _
—-—-—
v,J.
D&lt;iSL xwa niiLA,,
, . ____ ________________
Sh.«- Thtwi. Sho&lt;- Kiflvc, I—
I utui.u n. • 1
FlULUiyIZiM Hammer., Ptbivr-. I’uncte«i IJn-akA Sewing and PcaimU A**’
-*
In ad.fitirlh t«. the above c_:::.

--f-'ed. Among our StocklW^S^.1^

■ '■ A'-, may be found

-

Sheetings.
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Ila:*, tap*.

XES.

2,000

'k'-ll

»» ISII

1-0 ; |tolll

brag about selling
goods cheaper than

“’-j.Bft.

SPULCE.

®

•ii^i

r.

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„_.... i^T*”,'™E“n^WA!!r7'

I

V,,,df'}rallI',ulL,af^'”Jryp^^ kind. CnpDwrd I riiAmiim*. Pallet *. Bed i M,.odand Black Walnut
’
. TaU. ckuh. aadTo-.bag, at eexheeifs.
,|,e |.!*r* one fair »ni of Krnfirhh . mid Tabli- Castors, Shot Pouehea and ■ .
______ ______________________ I cvrilOOf’tlOOItS of
kid.
■r Husk* of cvcrv dewrip-

*,*T*nSixim

w^.«.

b«.a

c-u-

iiwim.

’••• ba{?*J ant^ |”r sa^1 V AlilETl

_______Strap iliugra. Hooks and Staple*, Irr n | &lt;1»eap for Gisli.

\\ e would invite a call

om

“?I!’ I Bolts. Cal le and Trace Chain. Bra« Kit-

w.'l

xjlu

.

S ROOTS.

lERRIES.

WN SHEEP.

,

ahull be continually receRUf sd-

X^TTUflCBJEirt., Scu”L^ta,,,,*"t^iifttum ■|

.
।

PHUJJPS-.

•
-11 ___ II I M at-ta.n.b.p.y.wurf.rrwa .&lt;^.-..^1 M'H Sswa, Gnibbmg H
, \\ mdow 11 ricis, and we will try mid sanalY vou.
our neighbors,
but w&lt;
...u Mia-kai
».
■ ■ '-----,a
. f mov^agtLbrar. | Glnaa, Qu Mai \\ fought Nails. Carriage i
STEBBINS &amp;
RUSSELL.

JIE1ES.

RING SCARLET

Hustings, June t». 11*56.
Hasting*,June D, Ib56.
'."tTSliSkol^ lr..T-li.-.U»Fr.iM
S.M. —'---------- ------------------------------■-----------'^r00^'0^ 1
S,*,J a’,,, M*ttl ^k,T'* sh«T' •’,d i HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
w»«to
‘d5r
1WI’S wi,h
Straps. «»'•’ everything!
Th. Vlu
Mayu-ujh
oUioLer
eloK*
ttnh’.Year
rom:I wbfck
Wilcox,
Ike else from
Twvnt»-Ih&gt;nse.Po----|4rt»a
rolume
of th,
Harper
New and
monthly

n
___
■ and-satisfv themselves. |;
do, Ot Noraabtf, | Bnr
t(l a Cambric Nn-rllr
*/&amp;!ESSSffillTo persons having I
Ibeiri
' “" ■’‘I.
CASH,
11
P; 1». WARMER­ Hand wishing to mak&lt;
GRANT A ftPAOLDlKG. IteaUup
W B SlAHtl&gt; * CO.. »tmo*t»iU*
I1 purchases, we would
’ iay give us a call anil
DE XTI ST R
w' '«n A.t
or parcel K I*---* *ita*^dl° .,y »., our KXTKWiVK BTOCS or
tr&gt;et.-df*
“» ?:
C-OOKINOOTOVES.
W «£
.&gt; we will sell you all you ■„
A. EVEBETT WILLIS.
!"Ju
want at very low rates. J'S!®-jS-r - I c«mp*i"S
Si « O.M.«...ru,. no matter how small
i* bsaefo and oo ite meat lo- i
., „ _y i
,
Court
nurinaul
Itooo* la U,
lb*the
tillage
.iMaioin
of Hg.Hoga,
sackea»r
ccaaty
maja ISTOV
’* ■W'*
, K
1 Vlincty
... plaa. i. tWbe
prut Jed.
J0HX
UART.
Aaaifiu**.
. . ,- _Of FAbUm
lUa
T°,,r T
,c;That
s°”‘1! rdirBarry,
t^*°&lt;u&gt;ta-j_____________ O_
Wcutter po Idle'fosrt, uben we «y •
MORTGAGE
SALE.
that our aaaonmebt Af Steves is better j »taa h*« «&gt; a*npi&lt;
AjeaaiBU
'«». [Tea kept constant!) FkEFAULT
karto, been wwfa tn th. panwntrf “” i
’*
“ bS’lEufc'

____ }

STOKE!!
____

Pprin(.
s.nwwr *«,!. jufo rcerircd
a Saw
frow
Yua*. Sad arc now far tale for cadi or
‘J.tl’S11 *dT“"

Uli ■■Pl" H Illi HP
UR
I■*■■■■■■«
llllll\
■■■■ MW
&gt;
*hl*““*• '■ U II1J11U
II U UUll
BOOTH

purduuc will find IrJumsirati

AT ALL TIMES-

SHOES.

AND

Store of

Our stock of Groifcrito &gt;’ VTr?’ 1*r8r'

NEVIN'S tt KNAPIN.

s

K BOAR.

•OWIA

JEREMIAH

TOR

,

t-»»“ of’M.rsiT.a JS

VVn dn ruSt wish tn '
••

---------------J

WHIT* GOODS,
Such aa Table ami Pocket Cutlery. 1 ill. 1
RJ-'L'iTE\t&gt;S
XV frrmil5Ke«aUap«"M
'Jr- -f'1J*-*?
Cv'S^e^'nun.rM Li./ at alt kltx!«. »»_______ KESITKUmC«Jitock Jtio&gt;
•!’'’ kV’*.* °f ‘|'rr&gt;
I jenny Lind and hfht Shinds. Lonnctt,
...............................
.=■ ™ .| mg Nnila. Il.iuw
'-■» Tnmmmm
.",1 L.ld&gt;~.&lt;-f1&lt;-vcrt
.4.4. |
Cm, „,.t
_ U»*«
.— I,
, —
Anv quantitv
&lt;.fSpi^j
Pine, tlufrrv. O^„.
White-: SuBUcixmB.
* ri»“&gt; =
all kit&gt;4* &lt;&gt;f

-Readv made Clo-Jiing,
‘ Boots,
1
— Shoes,
.
, ,
.
. GU-.u-e,
F.nm,jg
Ai. Ac-J...
tn thetsv^rything
thatwl.
our frknda
need. I

Jrr trees.

R

CORN 4 OATS FOB SALE

Denin*,

j. WOW5

■8 ROOTS.

farming tools.

I-HU.I.IJV

DAGURRREAN!! &gt;onhand.
UKEN^^~® 75“■ ; Money on those old
-I*
°i a-^-notes and accounts
WJ] be thankfully rcCbvnty. I'Kturca pat «■ Luckrv. Brce«P'“‘.
,
;' ceived.
GRANT Ai SPAULDINb.
-

■»

•■» tORA

LAND

NuTlCir

A IX-uaraoa. Mabted U&gt; X
A « W* accoeal. arc rtV*

:‘r
w*
UnnM,lb&lt;MMM

g
s

1
•’

5
? S?"

feLgs-.’-r

fixy-tlKET.IRON ANDCOPPEB

■

’

U lUOWat ent bar»lo6x» IMO

o. *r* -»—*■'«

WARS—Of our,uirn manufacture, al- oefavo
uaya &lt;&gt;u hand, and made U&gt; order, and all ^amv
Gov* made by ua will be warranted ‘
withwh
reserve.
Awd now
friendpr one word with you.
We have spared m&gt; pain* or, expense to
procure Goods that sill please you. In
j rettph, we !s61icit'from you' a generous
atrunagcand we would esteem it aa a
floor if those who hare unsetI1U with' tu would call and settle aa4 Mattia
tne miuv 4 Die e.-frllcst possible momeSL
YourOl always fed us mady Axn wulixD to attgod to this branch of the busiuesa, Do, pot be buhfuf; bring in your
Ikcve** &gt;
. UP
0,(1 F°re and com­
mence a new one. JVe diall be happy to
WC yoti, l«fl» to re«vc our'pay and to
«i!300 more goigL Give ua a odL-rS«TS0r:mO'

UurtyW*(Mi tawnah
HAJ1LET A WIGHTMAN.
iMnpJu. 1* IBM.. .
,T
ESPECIAL NOTWR

Tobsrc* .

Those indebted by note

U a rcrula aura of money am.rcd w'beprud by «&gt;y &lt;'th«r Store west of Detroit; nisi we W Wrter&amp;d .
5,luS/‘d" bu:
,h*'
S »*««*» Tartu, VY- Tb» Kifiorii
rr to•«.
n ill
Booth,
and daud
9th day of
,r,L.l-;„,r._
........
&lt;• .1.
it. strata
A.lam
D. I.
I&amp;va.
ami wlncb
.aid th*
NartfcM.
fa , * i,,,.
"n **rpn'Hiuii
vtqo^&gt;e
cars ,of
the :in- prcartif’ftom
•i
1 ui ths Ikwi.ttr'a oflfav.la the county ot I tclllgCnt injJBon tlpt WK Will SOT DK fK- moat ptauaamfcfa
JGVE

EOT

EXCEPTBD.

BEADY MADE
over all,

""Soks

and btatoskky.

:S
* ’ NEV1S8 &amp; K!

Awa »■»*.
0LOCKS

««

�isos
180&gt;
1330
1SS7

4
il

S

s

52 IS
5 5 IS

1340
1S41

a. do . 4 us
IS s
t:s

~ fette ■»**&gt;« -*uxta?..w~—---------Hi*7i»Mwn in sEvgw novm..

13
13
10
10
10

tara^wah* taMMUr U.O

^vbuc.vc Banker.

n

BBrrrvx-

wu",to &lt;i&gt;
LUMMAaor ALL
■4iay.Mvl.iiJ4.

i:U4
1345
415
blank
414
403
404
405
“ lol bet’n 1237
1238
1257
1258

»&gt; «£ 2»S

'**&gt;
B UAaM»W.

17

j 70

13

1 70

13

1 70

THOS. F. HARVEY.

NutiCiu

=icies

HUCKAXT TA linn

•™ia luibrra ki, fn.^.

?C

than

JMJfl ▼
-

LA DIRS' AND —------ ;

1.2

1855.

I

—

Spr&gt;m CU.lhm,.

WW

We have now on

&gt;nr-»»i

ATTBXSKSOrTBIWAOO’-

CASJBC

man M- I.
e IDfff , hand a stock of goods
&amp;Wfe-S= SJSfc. gultftble for the

sp™s

Trade-

«cr Ready Pay.

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

UTS

couuirm* «r rix

. .

J9 I
We «i&lt;» not biaitata to any that our
?? ' ttock » unj&lt;iradid." and our priett i-npnn {ccdcntedlv /nr. F&lt;t GmA or IlraJy pay
1» j we won't kt umUrtoU. Call and examine

Ready Made Clothing,

£
: • k»’M i-J *&gt;

Broad. Qtatamere, and Kentucky Jcai
Cloths; Sheetings. Clucks and
Strip**, Denims and

BOOTS

a ■:::
*&lt;i -

:B5Lot“ No*

8 4:4

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10

SHOES,

125V

w&lt;
yj |
92
W
*

y», Dmbksu&lt;».
“
“
“Bn-gatis.
”
Tli-a nti'l Gmicrs.
Ladies' Bootees, Walking Shove.
“
Sl'qw, Ties, and Gaiter*.

9;

Call and examine our large stuck of

S

GROCERIES! Call and see our stock.

int ch^a total.
1 70
-81
1 70
81 Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
1 70
81 Fanning Tm4*,uf the bert patterns; alau,
1 70
Grindatonca, and Dungings, Tuba,
81
1 70
Pails, Au-., Ate.
81
1 70
81 LADIES— D&lt;«'t burn in the Sun, when
1 70
bi
ynu am buy ir&lt;xl
1 70
81
1 70
81
1 70
81 For TEN SHILLINGS; and. those that
1 70
81
can’t be l»*at, for a trifle more, at
1’70
81
the CaxJtr Camo Sn&gt;ax of
2 70
V2
NEVIN8 4s INAPEN.
1 70
81
1 70
Call and look kt our
81
I 70
81
81
Challiea. laians, Bcragvs. Silks, Ace. Asc„
92
A OTJOES—Df endless variety.
S 70
■a
1 70
We do not deceive you with fictitious
Kb
I 70
8b prices, and show you GikkIs too pw to
1 70
give away; hot we ofler luu the beat
1 70

I a
. 'S
V.i- 4 S
,1H
hi*
W^S-?
£

:il SiiiifesJ

2 4» I It

St’S

1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1*1

-UL. _
*2^1^1'21

£2.

t»xet

Site*. Uartiap. Hit*.____,

_

_

is4". K

State. Mata Street. ItaaGnp-

•ame 11 aoon aa fx-ta.bleji-.l

oblige.

Ynura, Mort RcqwctfvHy,

w. P«-. ,ww.

M

T. F. HARVET.

1 lutings. Mar. I, 1856.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES’

William Boom

E.'ilSn^i

£, „•£

30 HCMBVG.

™s»~. n-.-.-. HU. _

___

I’muM &amp; Moctncaaa. Dealer**»&gt;
of Fmih Groceries sad J-mt ,.«»*. X«1 • ’*
nv of Fsarr Article* Stale Strcrt. &lt;*«
VMi onLJ.'KeafciW. naaMnp. Nkh- _
N? Bmrnt? Dealer in F.milr

STEBBINS Ac RUSSELL

MASS

MEETING!

1. &gt;«*
__,
SSTTSSSta,
X.
L,..,—• Sta, ..«!■ ■&lt; ■»
Bonne, ItaottaR*. M«K

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Uasoka Ac Wwimtix. Furwvinc
—___ M.n-- 'and Bieck•milbin-f.
rlo«
u-i.■»"7;
tent MMtaalir ta* band. All kuut* *’&lt; a
aw- iw* &gt;'-“

ssSSrurJFS
SXZISX'^-u.

Summer Dress Goods.

rr teill MU

ST0VF8GIVENAWAY,

H. BKEXmp-

VILLAGE OKD1M.VICES.

HADLET A WJCBTJUX

X W. Am*, Saddle an.1 !Un»&lt;* M
«. «teep in O-ay*-** W«k,

F. C. Maaaiix. H«t*e,'sig*. »■•-« I’”?™

Fgfafrc.

IIrtTl'rita ttaae to tin.t durtM

***;»’ »*&gt;■ BEK MONTH.

300
£,^.X» A oon r-xe^-g.

ISfflwsB,'!

FaxacM Bowna. Deafer In Stott*IteeL Xaila, and 8he»Hrtdware. an-1 J.cmxUi
orrrr varirtt of Tin. Sbrrt-lnm and
w£.
m«K. HUU bins t.

Office and

Amiita i

n
13
18
13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
II

bm-w.

Hartings, May 1,1836.

1272
1272

WALK rr TO Tilt CAfTM-s

ILK PARASOL

1260

&gt;n n 2 IS
SIS'S27g
2
5 2 IS
"fS 5 5 IS
au 1 a * u»
IS S54S

1Urttos-' *"*

r-

IUdlxt &amp; WietnM sx, Mgnufactunrx nf
■rtx fit..-* *-,.■■ «b&lt;1 CxxjiprTWart. l»r.ler» :u
£

WANTED!!

1239

«

rl..:!,.,, -Jut j,

UfflCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY

1240
1S38

b

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus.
Tables, Stands,Cha'rs.
Bedsteads, Lounges,
dec, &amp;c.

Hr C^U tarty, before the cww'd geta
in, and don't forytt tkt NAME.
NtVlNB da KNAPBN
Hartmga, Jw&gt;e 12, 1856,
7.

1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1288

S» 1 s

de

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

HT Butter, Urd, Lumber, Shingle.
and\\ beat for sale for Cash.

1282

g

ia a«bt in tkn

world

7,- Tea, tluil can't be beat; Cnflec, Sugar.

1120
1127
1128
1129
1180
1131
1182
1138
1184
1135
1137
1138
1179
1188
DM
1185
1186
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219

5 ?,‘A
IMe?4?.
.1 . ,

N. B. AD tboacmenandloyafsti

•*

Hn,s-c"Ps- Boo“1 ft • TT la »* owrj inlcnt'oa W detail the b-r&amp;. Shoes,
is 1 n&gt;r» pf Civil War, hit V&gt;call attention
and other goods is
«J to the
rt
SPLENDID SKXJK OF
quite full, and we will
S
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
I Now l»elna exhibited in Hartinge by
will astonish the
s HEVIHS &amp; KKAPEN.

!rs*«

SL5Z

JTT Ooodtza*TDealer in Dry Good*,
&amp; A;
CWcMry.lfateAr-’Jrtg*r*q5’,°lSt mX Chubb.*. lkBe? *Uktt.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

BOEDER RUFFIANS!

*:»

2..,... I » ~

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, ,
' Ready Made Coth-

«r in even variety I
Ctvckery, U»rd Watr. '
lata, &lt;'«|”. !!■«&gt;&lt;• and
daer West of J.oba IL
Kteta. r*“*c •"7*rcV,‘ V
«
Foot'*. UMii»r. &gt;1*ch-___ _ _______________
cTZrr Ac ScACLtnxo. Dealer* in all kmda

I

MORE DEFKEDATLONB

»

&gt;•

SQWUH a .

^KTLbmii. Cxya. M"U

SK?sS«.

CUTTING DONE

gK«i7S5i|to make room tor oui
tTSWr nCw stock.

i»?M

Mercbanln.

‘ r»4 stock

WJ VfM* !•

BLAD1BB'
EA UMONT'
S
AND OENTl-EMENH
.

|U

business DtBECTonv.
ou» 0. «X U»“ “ XX*—»'1.u0 "X
V
AWXVM.

| GOODS CHEAPER

t^M
W-W

J^ewdtiy tbe earner JO rtatxtra.

MnuRB •FrUnjjj^

«rf &lt;talrr b B-d, Mri. Cfa^

3

r*\: CM expintliOO of tbeJW, •»,'*&gt;

Mtey near Fool’* Hotel, 1Umm

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
r c. crUTOX-raMWier.

republican banner

MtxpiralMti ofltw-yvsr, R.oo,

C* &amp; BURTON de Co., Proprit-tc
TEBMS-«1J0( IN ADVANCE-

’• HARVEY

VOL. 1
BUSINESS DIR

,U0 rr.r.

• «°rt to*

HASTINGS, BARRY COENTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 2, 1856.

H. E. Hott, County Clerk.
________
_
Quart Haos*.

Office in the

TT,

v- . ™1Mk °r T,u’-

! NO OWIICTIOK TO TUB riLinFSTtSEttB Ta- I

WhoJCenqucred Caftfernta 1

United States and thn republic of Mexico•
throughout tfie whole of the year of 1847
—tbcnr- hortditiea cotnmrtuvd &lt;xi thc24th
April. 1846, and the existence rf war be­
men.!, third. f-A&gt;rtli, sixth, aeraath, twth,
tween the two republic* wa* recognised
by Acta of UnngreK* on the 13th of May, elrvmith, twelfth, twentw-fourth, and thtt
tv-sixth from my own knowledge and ob1K46.
TIortilitiu* amtinued between
aerratiun. I have an* wcred the 8th, Vth.
them until the concluaion of the Treaty of
13th, 14th, 15th, 23d, and 23th, not from
Peace of Gnadaloupe Hindalgo on the 2d
my own personal ksowltxlg* and oheerra
i,ofFebuary, 184S
tioo. but from my owndnwoUerveatiou
Q—W ere such hoatilitiee existing in or
of the event* of the Mexican war aa they
previous to the month of March. 18471
oreurrob, and from informati.. darivrei
a
™«*&amp;
A-rtgur-totoO? toto
A-i*llu»y vt-tv both in and previous
», Dealer in ©*'
from official d.x-umenta, a* a matubcr of
to the month of March, 1847.
the Cabinet of Provident Polk; who waQ—Do you know whether any. and if
"T*’r
«Jr, Attusney and C-oun
*Wch "PF**“ ! ami SmS) wtri/TcSnSffiT 1 ,ia"‘ Gibb*. Heary Huck. Gibba, John
anr.Whal foroca of the UniteJ State*. I prudent of the United State*
w/re in the- year 1847, engaged in hortili-' »bole of the Mexican war. My know!­
— -*J------- H'mof Mexico?
edge
the Matter, to which I have de­
A-AHtorJ^U.
.
av.«, «. the United State* J l1^
dcnvrd from hearsay *nd in no
I were engaged in bortUtties with the repub. I &lt;^r manner than I haf. be rem befcfo
e-ilvr in Drv Good- Joi,x R*’”""- Ptivsician and Surgeon ‘lbc “‘tereataof the North. Anddocsthi* ; ?AK JT
;
A’
‘
L ; phi*, in the United States of America, E^‘ lie of Mexlro, except roch a&gt; were India.' »ta‘ed. 1 h*vC rtated that I have no
• “”r U” Coort
rerommend lum to ? ou, intelligent readni,' Jvc#
j Minif^o Vj"* or any two or mon- n£ them. Com­
*' iienaablv neeceaarv for the performance of | knowledge of the mattcra foqpired of m
u.B,.
,
er‘
I of Mr
«r«____ ,i r-•&gt;. /___ 1 miMioners named and appointed in that •Mher dutic.; and this throughout tlic rear ‘be other inte-rropalones.
Irtbtae. Itellrj'.UUrL. O .L. n,r.Ar»«rr
.■«l’c.m,«ll..r •&gt; 1
Ji'S?? ETi D“ sl»i'6f^h7eto |«™&lt;' U . IMns [«I»K
J-“
'
JAMET Bccsutrtt.
HUH.
1847.
’

■* ana &gt;c wiu r»i
_ u.,m x,, ...u-.a , , n ....
, .
rt ARUWAXM. (Tremendous cheering.)
of t\f BTuAtagfoa Union Amwerod
jTskcjt—1 CAM sorts wtur MAMMXX—; /row n’Aea/iasd— Commodore Stott‘ "Wo will roll into it a gulf stream j
/„*’• no*e out ofjoint—Senator Biyfer'e
-----------_..l make it [
Quit Spiked-^In the Kriheyccr.—OMrt
/j,'* Hide*. Pell*. Fur*. *e.. **! J««ly ‘be gem of the Antilles. Externalr. Premont—Rumination of the Hon.
guarded,
mture
protected,
Jamet Buchanan.
act, itader Li I &gt;nr Gwta, L , „
Fr*fe**lo«al.
the side of the 8onU&gt;,'^nd onrxmcd to the 1; ly
-J 8«
ordXd’ by °?
“ure P
rotertod' roll into
rorkerv.'Jvwriiy. Mu»w4 la»tni I. A. Holmodk, Attorney aiul Counsel, abolitionist*.'’
1
j,l.)'w;r Suulhcri population, and the na- ’
lr.j ilrlieme*. B&lt;mA* rti4. triimi- lorwtU»,ftokttor iB Cbaoi^y, Ovnend Land I
Yet we are told that tin* Jnnuw II., V’W
^“^b may thunder around
“"I—
7
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NG DONE
JRT NOTICE.

NO. 23

Merchant* and lk-ol-

-iimrf fca

Ilxxar D. Gttrix,
)
Q—Were the raid fort ei of the aaid go^S
Hcou CaKFHtUt
f CommiMkmert,
eminent of the a.id United States, in Cal­
~
f
d-d
“r
•»! "
•*’ ifornia, or any jurft of said forces, engaged
Pern McCall,
)
^^,&lt;1 Cuba l»v a tiiralical sclx- iic,norable Mr. Baron Platt,dated the&amp;th in the said hostilities of tlie eaid rcpublic
.1,^ .J-a-." nt .11 day of October, one tlimiwmd eight bunof Mexico in the year 1847?
Die average expense* of this “Old
j A—The forces of the United States in
tta, Mto„„nxKhofd,il»dfor&lt;.lp, w:
l»nw ^'■/‘•“'C.lirr.n-i.wrn-enprdlnbo.llito.
i&lt;b Line"
Starerv adminfstraftoo, aa shown
_1_ .... a engaged inhortilities with
1
Mrprosswnoa, orn,p„yic of Mexico In the year 1847. Iby the cfErisi documents, foot* up as fol­
*
xt
- nrioJm?,t,
I
Q—Under whose command’ were the 'low* :
175,684,400 a year!
ray ptost ratoto U U„o»U-r Co., ,rf SMnl taEitotowmmrf hl ho»
M,307,20q a month!
l «».■“&gt;' 'W'J, “ unto with to Mil mublloSfMwM
.
,
r- ,-, —7¥**»f*v.,«r,,u‘ »“ «* ““ to:mtomtoMb«Udihto&gt;*«!•:_ ,
•1,452,920 a week !
nay [..rttoto »qaw or omployfora,
mtortocomxants &amp; \ oawxx.1. Livery Stable. Hone »:dc of the South.*’
I \t-» mn
/),/ 7¥.*-.r
4207,600 per day!
•». Cyri.cr* uri Srtdto-Hijw. t° kt. CobWe appeal to the mct-lmnicA. Willi
'
'
, .1.
__
I ,n7l*'r»
1.
1 1 r \ • • *L' , mand of Commodore Robert F. Stockton
•8.600 an hour!
_«»Water.
Q-Do you know the defendant in thi* ;
j^mont, the defendant, and GcnX
t.**anptocrT’’offleeaRd?**^.^r Fc^Ti™ ‘bt/lordly ownerefadon-nslate medianBackiaa
_,
.
6144 a minute !
The
retx-nt
overwhelming
rieloriJ*
&lt;,f
.
case,
anti
bow
long
have
you
been
acquam
pn
j
*nd
Afterward*
General
] (2,40 a second I
ul. Harting*. Mrh.
I
re* employ you to erect his buildinpi and
_v
--------- »— in
1- Iowa,
1----- ,, Vermont
•
J Kearney and CdonekMason. 17&gt;e lost
*•
ktiaf M.rtr*
a
“’achinrry I M ill he pay you seven bun- the
Fremontcrs
Vermrmt and
an, led with him!
Paste this hi your hat, said tell ua if
r2T-tii.v
1Bbor’, when
',Hn Maine
l(ain.';hare
h*TC„!- '
mLrt
.&lt;inUr’ £?&lt;
/—T* rZk“’»rtJ i ' "rta 0olUr* • ycar lL,r )rlabor,
hadd a good effect already.—
A—I do know tho defotidant in tine actu3j rtsiatanee, of which 1 am aware, you wish to continue the policy of Frank­
hret Caiih-'iml slA M*rfc l.. cm trow • tn &gt; he can sustain lire slave Ltdlmnies for one The Stave Oligarchy is alarmed. It now ‘
an‘1 “vc been acquainted with nun . &lt;M on
anj
i&gt;44 aPieroe, by voting for James
—- --------—
lin
Buchan.&gt; t M. *t&gt;i (run&amp; to »I-. M. R.&lt;«cr ■ iUoct. hundred and fifty- dollars, and pul five fear* the defeat of Ite candidate,. Bm-lian- a‘ ,aa!,l.fn )carsThe forces of the United States'in those , an.
tuxnr Ack try *tfc»rr. H*.iia». ----------Mick.
hundred
hundredand
and fifty
fifty dollars
dollarsin
inbis
hi*own
ownpockpock-1
! an
an;; and
and a»
tosave
save him
him in
in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania—
—I
aaj-T'' *Cni
rC1“^n®
U‘‘*' engagement* were under th* command of,
----------. M. Rvaeaxu 1’hvsiciM^ ami
Surgeon. ।You
'
You must
must know
know be
he will
will not.
not. I'ow,
1'ou, it;os
it* only
remaining hope—
—iteveneensente.
even convent*. .vc,rfi v
fw vt
[ Commodore Stockton and General RearFKMALE DELICACY.
u&gt;u SuigriMi.
’-rsis-inir-hope
in .««rUM** x Ho*mU'* Store,
store. K
Kotsuth
donot
not want
wait the
the ruinous
ruinous competicompeti- fur
furthe
the piwnt,
present, to
toyichl
yield something
something to
to the
the
A-*-In the aty 01 W asbingtan.
' ney. The results of thrtb engagement*
Above all other texture* which adorn
usmii!) ‘then,
hen, do
-...............
............................
• ' predominant spirit
.........................................
■
1 tion of slave
labor. VTil you assist in
of tho North. In view
ed
with
the
defendant!
leaders
of
the
Californians,
a
few
days
j
mort
within
ike province of good taste.
Yu. Bi ruuku. Jurtiro of the Peace. Of. imposing it upon your brother mechanic of the direetened avalanch. Tht Free
, . ________________ —-------- in Kansas 1 Beware, then how wou vote State prisoners in Kansas havc Iwn re•N L , •
,
, f
.
thereafter, met Lieutenant Colonel Fro-1
Not that delicacy which is perp**Q-.I&gt;rf you to to
tong ,
(.j„
in „mm&gt;nd „f thl. h.J
£“^,“3 JShtag tab.
U (.KEENFlinj). XU
*»t CoutKrllurrt ; for Jainc* Buchanan who ba* always to- t leaiHxi on bail, and the threatene*! dwnol-

'Ith prvai|it
and
Adclit*
________________
_____
i &gt;!•'• I«l»r &gt;
l»«r tli,
I
N. W. Falk. Attorney uni Counsellor nt n^ni-es bib-r not only degrading but so lu.t
UT’t
L'ULui. I cheapens it, tltat you could not compete

■c men and hoy* tat ax.

ICrtunrt Furutlurr.

■ clothing that i. ffi0M

■m out.

&gt; TUX CACTAISS

Hire and

mvm

that ycor!
uli,m of Celifornia Volunteers, and who B$hamed of which makes merit©? ablush
• Irtw. j,i"wcv«is« Ati»n&gt;»* *ad Ca.*r*l t«d with the South against vour interest*. । iuon of Lawrence postponed !
A-l did tee die defendant daring thrt WM
to tU
of
lwt
gi
M
^ruction Ito
'Ve»rrtaita topror.wi,»j mto-|
oto,.fetoi. to. to »ngtoi»
dW not “Tlv®
Un,°,0 t*kcPartin u,'*c own ingenuity ha* pit upon an innocent
.reutsily uvuM tn i«.sw am-, of *«.&lt;i T&gt;a- I Doyuu tnid die be»t reward for your Jong are- fearfully halting in their mat! career, r*Tr
x-rrdaud &lt;h-«ui*»»Uiij i^nd lor »*lt &lt;h«*r and year* of earnest application in the free I Thev know th*t the election of Buchanan Cafifornia in Urn latter end of-summer &lt;&gt;r , (.ngagnmmh,) ,,4 entered into a capital*. I remark. Thi* spurious kind of ddicaev
ti&lt;JO
whereby tbc people under j,
removed from good name; but the
*
t-S?'’ “ “* C&lt;’Ort ,lUU*,■
*orth’ *’*re d*' Jh.*i«*nd varying form* ! la eivotial to their re-heme—the en*lave- conuncnccment of autnmn dCtha\ year.
*J—" a* the defendant tlwmor st anj I nrml #nj jn the field agreed to disperse ■ 1,1 jx „1tn&lt;ta.t artlntr* which malntahw ha
-- •—1-t- ---■—T-x—^7.-.- -TT^rta.-' of coramcn-c. and tho active competition I ment of tho people of Kanwut. The Stave
liLih-minded delicacy which maintain* It*
lurstiite
whereState*
, States
have
the powerto toaccomplish
accomplish
timc-,n
*»*»•» «
United ,
remain quiet and peaceable.
There pure and undeviating walk alike amootrt
llom&lt;ropnliii«t.
I of a thousand various purauita
——
where
have
notnot
thepower
told’ untratnmelrd
ay must•1be aided
w“°l •P**
actual battle fouyht
S. Bvutom, I’hpiciau and Surgeon, the thick set populalipn, am
’ J tlita
- u util
-*• alone ; Tl —
’-’-J *by
— 9utr” Sv' cn,maU &gt;,f J'c*»
„-----eHtormarda
-------- - - in- women and In the society of men—whkh
of freemen
freemen are
arc foil
found, or in tho! the vote of two or three of the Free State*, |‘X T
:,_„r Califarnia totny kntneledye.
‘ stale
" | shrink* from no nccesaary duty, and can
tdyt. bu*
but the
rrvUrnrr in ftarttag*. M*tb.
1 renergy
m-n*v of
uruarrw
Soum, with its sparen population, its lint-, or bo compelled tn submit to the dec‘a*' \ ‘
1
of war between the two L.
ItcpuUic*
r
contin-----' *pkak when —
required with tcriotunM*and
---------- -------Kcttmio Broker*.
Ranker 8t« k Note rtid iud cis** of empkner*. it-suppression of tmnoi'Fremont, and tho consequent Jc-। *^‘A’
.‘J? S-,Rrrimrnt of^M^nteil ucd-°^,cuwr^'-‘‘11treaty
of
| kmducra
bn
reatr of peace
nearc.
i-of
r.C thing* at which It would
— •••_
hm Lo*.o. banker.
k. Note rt.d
on(jcct
anuColirtel of the Rqpnwnt of.Minted (
q-j^ yuU
shelter any, and if ^m.d to or bluJt-thrt dditaey which
commerae And feebler literature, and the ! Thi* exhibition of sagacitj pn dx- part Riflemen tnrougbout tn© * qoie aaum
Mhgl forage or other necwaaric* were knows how to confer a benefit without
appouiu-o u ini omoe in ,UppH„i v&gt; or for Hie said force* of the ; wounding the fedfooof another, which
W II. &lt; '■ ti.MA' R Banking &lt; Illiev, Bn’tL,c kdegradation of It* laboring clam? You ..f their Southern masters Im* permitted year . he
(A'lretirici* rttendvd tn. read rva'itlo
^iMMtaow that in free a-M-iety ta your great , the northern Buchanan press to v. er,
5
„ nrcvhm.lva »»&gt;d United Slate, so engaged in hoatili-1 can give alms without assumption, and
1 1 en prospent V. Look at vn&lt;- til. lime atout, for the purpose of catching, if ton- \
TotXr^hiU
,U*
^P-Wic o&lt; Mexico! whirf pain* not the moat susceptible be-

TILE

aoon as possible £nd

Mort Respectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

, 1856.
TlON IN PRICES!
L'Ml.CG.

I’iiilir* A MuiUMtii

JlrciuutlcaI IV Hits de Shoe* made to

GIIEAT DISCOVERY
»A^ri™.-™ ««,r,! I
JJ T.ri•
of laborer*
ut the the
North,
can “
and
Time*, HuciuuianM
lending
-«--------- cxpediliotiv. i1 u&gt;m.5 O1 ...v &lt;lcf.-n.1nni
T‘—«tt.r :r
......
:f million
do employ
fou and rtrcll
amount
of [। England,
lit reviewing
theorgan
resultoiofflew ;I ""v
rioll*-----------------serviees in--hi* exploring
. 'I
Mn«ica!
Practice Amoac Bird*.
) our honorable earning'. Will yon vote | recent clcctiona that paper indulged in the . S—^idtbe defendant in the year 18J7 j A—I know n..t
r
Many people itnnmgiao that bird* sing
f VOU J. &lt;• FKEXONT.ft kl* trawl* dUwrer • : to i&gt;l»ni slavery in Kansas I
following
“
plain
talk
•
l
°W
an,
l
,r
“
”
?•
w
lla,
"fiicu
nr
offices
()lki
,
r
nfft
^
‘
wrfc3
w
__
gunl
j2j
“
'
“tinct, And their songs oome to them
1, n *»,
hul o.«'ni J&lt; *U*f|
)
We
appeal
t.*
the
Mholiar.
Where
d&lt;&gt;
।
“
Like
cause*
produce
like
results,
and
unjicr
the
said
government,
imd
did
be
.
,
x
,
without
anv
labor
or oractice.
w
ithout
any
labor
practice. But
But’ondorai--Ml true tbu. Ox- r«rrtil di-evrer’’. th*'.
*■&gt;
' you reap the golden fruits of your genius!: to our mind it is as clear os sunlight that bold the said ofticv* or any uf them, in the „
;.h .. State*
p__„u
s.enJ; tholugista, who have made the haUu-of
ISAAC C. MOTT.
in no*uiiiie*
wnu inc ivcptiuiio ui mu feather
' Where iM-*t sell* tlai produce of your in- t unle** a complete reversal of die position ■ ,nonth of May, 18471
,
t1'”. *1*™
.gathered tribe* a Efoatudy, hold a
Mexico; but I de.know that such aup”11"’* • Toi
°r•!.'—
our ■in- ; Iniloaa
complete
reversal of the poaiuoni । A—During the
,------- yenr he hold the. 1'
■ profcwwr
- the
• a~
&lt;----------------------------------------whole
tellectt AV hero does the
• choir,
of
Democratic
partv h shortly *a*cu*■- 1’
A
year he
hold the pKca were nero-ary for the force* under different theory, and tell of long and labo­
A—
—During
yV’ nn« tho
“* whole
*?
1 the orator* roatnun, the Judge’s bent*,! red, wc ahall find other Staten, now ron”oi
’,0 ’'7^
’ “"«*u••««
' Heg ’ ‘ ‘be command of the defendant, and that rious practice in specie* and indirfclualv
• °----ffi~ O■'
rM,^’r'A‘,;L
U..,T
to acquire facility and compass of song.—
' the grariou* walk* i-f literature vfrcmwt aidcred ot:r», following in the wake of the nilU‘ of Mounted Riflemen.
I
no appropriation had been made by Con- Th&lt;- following information from a practi
tray*. a«&lt;? ike turrwemUny Country ‘ invite you? Y«up-fcb&lt;irs are a Ikmi to । “Pine Tree State.'* We know that this
Q—
Do you know
was theofMilli
, ^ ,o 'V for t,M** supplies. Congres*
.
every free northern home : but the law i is plain talk, and Hint it will sound harsh UT
commandant
andwho
Governor
Cali-, Rre
■n7i“'TTL~ T--------- n------supplier.
— |i "7.®""
rertrajp* three million* nt tho South from 1 in Democratic care, but it is the truth fera«* within tlia territory of the United grean
d to
1,1,1par
“v® *those
ntlclP*
‘‘,d thatConf
Colonel
“ bc ac,r to ““X
could not hive *-•■ '
1 *•—* n~
holding communion with your mind, or and nothing else but truth.”
' «***« in the year 1847, and particularly 1 ‘ "Mont would raise a Chlifortiia brutal- i
. v ...
„
! enjoying the instruction or gratification of |
The entire Buchanan otcm of ths North i"‘be month of March in dun vear 1
' ,o.n ®y Lis own peroonal exertions, and
Bird* all have Ulcir
their P®
peculiar
cu,Ur ’
way*
“J’ of
Semi in
Obpebs,
l yourmind. Will you asairt io carrying will soon be found occupying thi. “re-1
A~। kl"&gt;w in tbu fir*t rn6ntLs of that I w,jb"ul pwtou* mstractioaa.
' „ nA... »
"Ji”8,
| slavery into Kansas 1
j versed position/’ The Enquirer of thi* 1 .vrnr ‘bcro wns a dispute between Colonel ■
t‘‘cro follows a acncs of quration* and &lt; • T? *’

Youn

I. There
WIkis
» will
aaristclass
in this
fieathci
a small
in the
South work
whose1
numbers wu have before mentioned, who
I live by the products of slave labor. To
j them it affords apprtfit profit. It more-

I tiruarvinen.
REMARKABLY low PRICES.

J. W Bt cklk. Faahkmnblc Tailor.

&lt;ut-'
°J»op
.
—

wnUnut«!!«« me
ro“o,'5*
iniw-u-"- »««&lt;k "&lt;
1
luTMtl WUh &lt;«V l-X tart
-L ever l&gt;&lt;«4 « ik«K&gt;ii &lt;&gt;f ।

riv.-h-fchtofor-Hueto
Atoto*..
mg
n sharp lookout to windward, hiw nl- Kearney of the United
State*-a
Army, a* to

-&lt;*■
to*.
.of “
,Iulln
‘an A
On-, of »&lt;
no to«,
public in-1 }no__r

o*,.

“Ub rdh t

readr descried the game. Up to thi* “ bich of them wo* the h-gitiiriate Military P*??1 ‘JA’ cxc,T“bo following:]
hi* own hat
* “ *O°8
time, tlut paper ha* used the strongest Cumniandant and Governor of California '°U ro^.W!l^U^r or
| L owm tho’ those of^
terms in reprobation of the Frew State awi ‘bu dispute tasted through the month “cfvnda_nt himselfindividually, aadfor bis I _-A,i....A? «moloc*dity

over gives them an inordinate amount of; men of Kansas. Thur hare b.-cu called
Klitical power wblmithcy would retain" “traitors,’’ “revolutionist*," “Jim Lane'*
e land* tta-y occupy are wearing out— ! army.” Ac. But the tunoi* now etamgod.
I' exhausted by iU-direetad toll. They want Our’neiglibor ahouts over th* liberation
; new fields and more political power, and ' of RoHnavn, Dcitaler and other Free
| thus they are the men w ho want to enslave State prisoners, (recently “Traitors "1
Kansas. They, &lt;*f themselves are impo- 1 and condemns in strong terms Atchison,

M*”*. 184"
After this time General °’n Pn'’te “«
benefit ever received I
Kearney was the undisputed Military coin-,
renMderatloti for tho aaid bills or any .
.
ni&lt;uijallt «'‘d Governor of California till I ol.1, ™ ’&lt;,r *“ , crc. “n.v consideration choir. But the aong siwrrow has the moat
itllu beginning of June, when ho wa* sue-; **“Usvcr fc^
“ra'» '"K or the accenting remarkable characteristic* of aong of any
I c«*lw* by Colonel Mason, of the United 1 ,|’“e '?,,nc "lb ‘,r*nJ *’rci,ber of them, bird that sinn,
, State* army, who continued m thia posit- I.°vJ
than , 5U1‘ m,PP
___ ’_L__________
_‘i«' to or for the
E‘ “7 m“&gt;e «ung sparrow ha* seven
j b’M
‘ un‘ilC
after
end of the •year.
1”
l* government
of the Uni.
7\~'
’“ tho
l--------- 1
1 ’ person
I■ .ted*Statu*
c
iniL-jictxliiit
aong*
of jts own, no two
bar.
Q—t
Do you
know
who was the
, 1- ■
, .
int?
tlic same
note*
.1 ”
,
actuj
command
the
w^ethn “ m IfV^LSS^^fi
' tent to accomplish 'this gnat wrong.— j Stringfellow,ord the whole Bonier Ruf-*
—Do«
you
know
who wasofthe
| land f.iicc of . fAn?f ^irvc
i

—...TSSlKi

&lt;lv and notdlvv* demagogues at the north; ]• Let It be remembered, nowcrer. toai 1 ‘|“- g°^T'imciit of tlic Uiitcd State* in
d/'k.'Lfi, 2-',?r.^' *“1 UP'° o»« *»r mon/ofthe aatne
! They
&lt;fv
Mill
hai
soulk-rt
c
the conlial
demagogues
assistance
at the
ofnorth;
grcc-; •fun
Let
crow.
it be remembered,
.that Ji Lallforola
go'ynmeut
the U-uitcd
in
more or ia.
but
even
with
condemnation
has
beenhowever,
withheld
tho of
year
andStates
in the
£ \a® ™"
or
®'icr
L'r,rw
waived
hrteici.
with this
this auwtancc,
awummce. they
they have
have this
thtacondemnation
ha. been
withheld uuan- C-h^mta in
in the
year 1817,
1817, .nd
to
the "
r, bt’nc.jt’h**
*‘vcd, ^Si ----------------tliMaoriw!
. ..
! not the power to curry out thrir objects.- til the
themsch re have deemed It n‘™‘b of M.reh in that year 1
j
f * -« bill* or any of.A*
1
L-ottol.-reru-H-rh-v.-ttorobjltotilto«to|»tomrf«.W.ta
Ml, »«tb»rtoyi&gt;l»tot
?tot
Ml™ there
to! wn, «v
_ up
-They
mu*: obtain tbi Stance of the prud«t
to give their “Nortben. m
allies".
A-Colnnd Fremont,
the dcfeidant, ।then!’, B"$‘l0
bHIevo
•«rr teat Lad tak«
obtain
assistance
of will
the prudent
to give
Northern allies” 1
A—Cal*"
Colonel1*Fremont,
the defaidnnt,
■
„. Z£&lt;TbiiJ or ,1
' hl* residence
garden,
nttnrtrA
M.eu.r.Jtieh
____________ . rt-o^TTbrfurehrwdon»ita«'“-rfMid‘,»*,‘ i They
7- must
Shall
Ch.ythe
have
it f Who
H-nniU.n;
to w their
alum.“them.
•»the««tmawmnant
of ।
by in
thomy
**«Y
wEtemVE
'people. Shall they have it f Who will permissionto so abuse them.
wa» tn Cahfomia at thocommenccmentjif 1
wh«teier for drawing.
. |«ui sunwh- .v
'v;"
Ut it U underbid that this change of
1 n!‘od
to
’ ------------ J —*
1 lend himself to the work! Wil! the laUt it b« understood that this change of b'«tiliti«| between ‘fee United States atxl! "T
‘4° Ba“0 1
' mechanic,
J
the profcwumnl
professional man
man programme is onlv
only made
made for
for tbe
tlsc present
present |i U
tlia
republic
Mexico
heJ
there
rais«d
1 forces
OUrr
*?an Ina wtumaud
!. c. MOTT.
borer, the
the
‘* re
P2,b.‘c_?of
fJM
,.‘?j.: hc
™,™
1*? for H*
the
under
shorn
wc have
Slave, Oligarchy
plain- ,nd
«»mniandcd
ar“
battalion
of,cc
California
J or thoisdiiJlar to whom
we
have appealappeal- cmergcaev.
emergw,. The
- -------------ho—i- ii / ■ ’wt” unJcr 1
«■&lt; uu
membering a
Brttle Crmfc. Jsly li.
F. &lt; Mcc^iU, II&lt;-u*c, Sign. uii&lt;l Fortrait 1
day a* frroh
; and if not haneat Jv „ccs thi difficulties which ite Northern ' '’luntoers, consisting of about four bun-1
,
Pork!
Pork!!
Pork!!!
'
'
•
•
i
U
oervice*
and
dred
mcn
Hio
•rreim
trere
rerv
mttoa.
]
’
*
«»*rc.witl*ln
your Imowledge^ny
ed
We
tru«t
not
;
and
if
not
fiantai
|y
*ccs
the
difficulties
which
. 4
DBLM.rt the HrtStiesfravb-ioa Store, bv
)’&gt;-laC*a
..
,
.
.
,
..
।
outer
matuir
or
unng
touQuiui
ur
couccru-j
i
; •*&lt;/_.
___
1&gt;. C. HAWLEY. ■ trill be free !
afford
to submit
the ex;’prrei A*
■ coneqnemm, part in the conor concern,
j allieswell
lalor
against,
In itstoservice
and |
kU ; ke 6ore a coa^e-^
mJkr «-• -|ig
inatUr&gt; in
. -|a «hwo^ur
of xafford
little “to
buncombe"
10i-U(
**■"*»&gt;
cause,! the
'
| number of times ho sang each i eog, -•
Utost
n
. ...............
wGrrTySii axd Backerhl
. » ' |'kiii
----- ---- —
-------I can well
submit to indignation
the expre*. 11ut,t °f C^Hfomia, AN D IN MY OPIN•&lt;27/2"™? Ca
BrSJBoirrw.
Dim
well: jrt'ob,
L
juwixrs.
K,“ v ’ ~
____
t
-u-----______-y |ub&lt;. |
- exnense
I aiunIkof
• *»iiL of it* Southern tod£-t£ ‘&lt;JN W BETTER ENTITLED TO BE P° ** ,here€,» m*tcnal or neceresry to be ' the order of singing. I copy from my
- _
n.,wuiu»c.ta.
nil ri?n
THF otnqeeror
mNOUEROR ' OF I
“n'l^addured m evidence 011 *v journal, »ix years back:
r. at the expense of it* Southern tool*—me I cal
Ced-the
j Tux Osina Mxrawb is rvLL Blast.
r-at
IWIRWA
THAN
ANY
OTHER
,n
~
&gt;»««
’
*'
y«h
«««
tteI™Border Ruffians—if by that mean*, mate­ CALIFORNIA THAN ANY OTHER
.
N«», 1, »ung 27 time*; No. 2, 96 tfanec
rpEid oi uv cbSed k«a«. •» haWLEy-h. I' The grv.it democratic upeccb of Mr. rial aid can be rendered.
ticumre hereof. , , ,
, ,
,,
No. 3, 23 time*; No. 4, 19 time*j
aajNtxfi,'
MAN. He continued in the actual com­
A—To tho best of my knowledge, the
S- 0 32 tin—.Sc.’ t «•
But, thank heaven, it is too late. The
AbSTt"-* To’®*-'' Kcitt, of Couth Carolina, which so pub&lt;d. 7, IS
ifinsb of
ays the
New York j Iwop],. wc|l understand the game. They j mand of tl:e battalion throughout the original*
of the
the Ulla,
Lilli, copies
copies of
of which
which *ro
arc I Utu^ Perhaps Lext be
liahed
a
few
days
ago,
snys
Nr
sing No.
month of Marcli, one thousand eight hun­ now produced *nd shown tv me, and are
MiKtitcvaxa Eamasoa, by G. F. EMOmort
magnificent
[
n(
£
j
n
ex&lt;/
the
election
of
Bu.
2;
U»cn
pefhapa
N".
4
or
tlV BMttthM'waUtao rendered tbu
Herold, |a full of the urn---------o.....
dred and forty seven. but there were oth­ hereto annexed, marked number* 1, 9, 3
I democratic ideas. Take the. r.&lt;i
following
—i— for
r„. । ^-hstuin the Slavrocracy—emboldened, । er troop in California, other troops.pf the
Some males will sing tune about fifty
,
and
4,
were
presented
atthe
State
De
­
! example, Mr. Keijti* talking about the I .mrrtbtnol. owumgrf.id pcoUcu-l- United State*, under tho command of
time*, though *tl '-&gt;in; acxne will tea^y
dcmocntlic party and Cuba. . 11
car him
-—
. .s wmia rw tli.tr •n. anbU Fradra General Kearney, who wav afterward* tho pertinent, in the City of Washington, for •mg tliem from fhb to ten time*. But,
, acceptance and payment. But I do not
.VHJ: *»d Q~L U~.
“As
A* I said
•°,a **
before,
,urv’ I• r*!? independent,
‘ ‘
wlth rtdoublcd rigor, and inevitable suemilitary commandant and Governor of recollect the individual or individuals by aa tar a* I have obaerved, each mala has
Battlb Cans Horas, by Campbell dt
nor nevu^.
nmrnl.
hl* asven song*. 1 have applied the role
I not
) inhupn.’^tbe d«tU» of 4«lin t Fre- California,, a* 1 have already staled in my
Wwd. fettle C.v*. Midi.
________
, whom presented. I should have accepted to a* many ** a doaca fSfcrrrt tab, and
id
1
&lt;,p“7
.tw.brtl-l-r.r rf I
I viate* from the right counic,
answer to tho eighth interrogator)-. /
paid tbc*o bills from my general the result ha* been the same. I wouh|
Bratov Horas, By J. B. Foor, nesr ‘&gt;£ mOOW. ■*». »»d
(Cheers.) Irty.lwill;
u 7cta«n-)
I
1 ,U1 "-------a •?
' Kl'-rio" &lt;•»-—1- •
"'-d-l™. cctnnol undortake to dtride tkt ditpute to' nnd
B0A,‘' “gxWMrTB. JiL
knowledge of things in California, had
rt" party
'
i I any
that will not stand
aland on
oo U»o
die com
con­ __
—a
6. n»ind»
Rtpida Eaalc.
Rayle.
' Congress appropriated any money and
&lt;.i&gt;k&gt;d**ad fl*i*ret»»-1 I rtilutioo—I mean for the right* of the !
[ plaod it at my disposal which coaid be
Bo.tkrm Mata propoiuB.
South. (Loud choer*.) I go with it now |
because it ta a gallant jurty—a progre*-1
A Kentucky oorraspondent of the Bur­ a* lung a* the California Batlalidu existed i applied to their payment though it wphld
Bcllkvsck Excm axes, by Isaac N. Furr , w*f jirri5O.
I
they
were
under
the
separata
and
indepeod’ have been more correct to fiayo drawn
sire party—because it is a obaservative I lington ¥no Pre** give* » capital illartra-1
feU^ew. Mich. Tkia Be* U la
W
___
eateomm .t’d »’f Cdoucl Frcnwpt, whiht1 tbcwB bill* on Ums Secretary of War. j w ill change hU lane in a few ininnxc*,. wd
• 14 bl&gt; rrrrr
----- far ttaritm.
-1
Hearty. (Cheer*.) Wo have before u» a1 tian of the *eneetivenea* of Southerners, J General ho-niey commanded the Other
again 10 a few minute* more.
’ aboeld have rrxxnpted and paid thow bflb
- great country; we have two race*—the I wall of a mental structure much like that
The bird that J first mentioned came
Maunatx He
troops of tho United State*. Fea- the rart
’ and bad them charged in account against
Latin and tlw Anglo Saxon and with such of Mr». Partington. A Yankee school­
! of the year, 1 refer to my next preceding‘ Colonel Frammt tu be settled for at the the same vlcinhy &amp;r* springs |a *urtg**
Orf Hl«i. Trt. &gt;1UJkWLKY-tf ' element* cumpucmg the |K&gt;pulatioa of our master, though fresh from President Lord
general settlement of hir. account* aa comI country, our destiny must be a noble and
1 msnder of the California battalion, had
hawlet-p
' exalted one. Tbsy lore progre**,. and
Great exZ^t arose, and tar and fen th- of that rear, 1817, hostilities existed he- any *uch appropriation been made, 1 know
the first aten in that direction is the acqui­
tween the government of the United j
sition of Cuba. (Loud and enthusiastic . crB ww
had taken1
State* and the republic of Mexico 1 If i
cheer*.) S^ngony&lt;mr^tUrurimr«;lh,^
;
thi.die scxUnel &lt;rf w«r wrtob towcn,lL must kanJ /lerturo
in
I
side. I noticed tint be *Mg I
that vf dW, ay] in « few day
II. N. Saauwx, County Trrosurrr
I,lh»
Uwecn 11k- ,,1^%
uM
EbaOiticn.
„

lUL.'Xni,

w... —----- - -

.It Price* Lower

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r. x
lUvrinr-

*&gt;

�~

nasnxas, Taraanxr,

“

N. BAILEY, Em

REPUBLICAN

tod, and it is a ftet you may confidently
believe.—/Yom Utt Stir England /hrm-

JOHH C. FREMONT,

As laeidenl

of the Campsdsa.

A msnufiietufcf’fa the’ northern part of
Milne, a noted Irader in the pw ud.--Dem­
ocratic ranks, recently vWted Auguata

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

loeumm'u were circulated in Ida own
own. and amongtusworkrn^i, whose pol- JOHN W. STEBBINS.
RANUEL T. MdUlB &gt;
_. 1
_ ..
..r
li. OKHENFIELD,
&gt;
rrtnrn he saw a flag Inscribed “Fremont
sad DsyLc.” floating before hta E*tory.
Enraged at thia, be called upon hia fore­
man to-nmovc the flag, end to summon
the FremoOtert to receive their discharge.
The foreman replied tint the workmen
had only hung out tbeir own sign, but
summoned them accordingly. Tbo dis­
may of the cmplovM-wi« not diniioisbod
st serina hi* “tamAs” eome up in a body
to be dismissed, and ■&lt;* coring to stop
. his fectnrv, bo was obliged to allow them
liberty of opinion. At the same' time
ths dtixens of the place, whe had been
accustomed to follow his lead, man-had iu
proceraion to the factory, under the ban­
Tier of Fremont, to notify their political
manager that henceforth they would act
for themselves.—Independent.

Hundred Liter Lott.

public through the columns of the /*•&lt;&gt;■

spec*, to the issue* involved in the ensuing ncer, by imputing the some propensity to
8 election. He piled up a mass uf evidence otlwra. The Senator lashes himself into
to prove the constltuionality of theprohi- a perfect fhry, arid belches forth his ana­

±2 .te. -W-T ’’“T

%

The news of foe burnlngof the steamer
Niagara, nf foe Collingwood line, oo her
way to’fois city, Wednesday afternoon at
4 O’clock, reached town yesterdav morn­
ing, and created foe most painful excite­

ton to take cart or those who were raved.
A majority of the passengers were women
and children. The plank life preservers
■were all thrown overboard and many
■wers found clinging to them. At the time,
of the Cro there was a heavy ground swell
but it was not very rough. The wind
Mew very cold.
.Various nirnora are afloat In regard to
ths origin of the fire. &amp;®e of, ilium are
-&lt; f n painful character.
Georciaaud Florida havetbeir election*
&gt; the &lt;5th uf October, and Pcnrmy Ivanin.
a~..k Carolina
/‘■.—T.na ta.li!
Ohio, Indiana, and Sooth
bold
theirs on the ikth of October. No other

tire duty to cxcrche that pow^

rt" “rtV

U”

squsRer, or popular

lre**’

1

1

.. .i-

C*

vent tba axercisc of such a |-mCT b_
gross. Thevsry mrauh-urget^j

pre. drep.tem-‘’J

payment

trine, by their arts practically ip^ .

7"“
For they appoint the Govern^
cfaraanfas for the

_________jSMAUtU

Maralulla, and other officers for theTtV

^"/b^T^

Jtws Wnov Thky ou. Truax.—.We
qm4e the following frpm a private 'etter
from a Virginiaslaveholder, of wealth nhd
high social and political distinction at foe
South, publisbea in the Cluvclam’ Herold:
• » • “How oomos on the Fillmore pan
tv in your State? Fur taysclf I think
Ftemonl will fa He Prtmdnf. and If It
Mn-M to break up the corrupt party in
povrtr, 1 do not see that so much evil will
follow ia some serin to think. It it all
jollg to talk of brtakinf up the Vnion If
Jfhmoiu it etefrd—the people who have
on intrest in foe Vnton *H1 never consrat,
r»1 will lead foe pditicina, and no longer

r-MIAM »

,1,109,59! M

■-------------- »!A&lt;L0

49^41.0

Miles’A. Tuttle,
E. O. Bfple*.
Dr«TWi&gt; IhllTrr
Want

^

This was by far tbo most enthusiastic [&gt;o- in the State of New York, contained the
litical mpeting we ever had the, pleasure • following paragraph:
BF IT REMEMBERED, that the detnof attending In Barry County, and its in­
cerotic Senate of the United States, alUio'
fluence will tell on the result in Novemit acknowledged the disgraceful character
of these laws rcftu»ed to repeal them, dee.,
G BEAT Jans St’ETlN G.
Ac.
Unparalleled outpouring af the SktveoeWe knew nothing of th# article in ques­
racy— Trcmen dout Eexiirmenl— A ufu I
tion, and never raw it until wo examined
Demonstration of the Unterrijied— Ter­
the
files after reading the scurrilous article
rible uprising of the people—Harry
County in a blaze of veeilement—The in the Pioneer. W e do not wish to' plead
election decided— Democracy triumphant an
m alibi; but simply to—
—the—
____ of'
state
facts
f™Sh"O.r‘nwi. injt,u
r^u^ib.ho^iu,rio—17 DucAanan men is Council.
।
,
......
n» Bucta.... Dem-TOWJ. of lU. ■»».«»—*»« "I”” «■ •'* *•»**
un, on Frid.yTO.bg IM, !»&gt;«» of H ’“TO* “*
Bro. MTOdta Mto m«Snp.
wMd&gt; thro |»ny,&lt;&gt;rl««.U. brom. „

b™«&gt; &lt;&lt;W-

cklrokd. U-m-Cg
&lt;»Ued
L” »» ««’"»
th^Cour. nm »d ll tad b«« prrod "&gt;drfw «“ ™7“» rf

nnt displease their Suuthem masters; cun-; vf Freedom and Fmxmoxt, rally around ,

•equently.Kawroknocked fur.admi^iuci fo. Sranda.-xl u&lt; the glorious young
•
in raia. IHs is a plain statement uf th. fader. ai»d answer these/vile slanders at (,

■ ■ —---- -

Sir tSe riremtr of 1U-M

g.
nf 4 Ufr.Ut

Bl^ctthc Repute ^nnot' dl&gt; it
For tlmt is n^hing ok : c
lic1in U ket and put a final qu.etua on the ;
WhJ
&lt;&gt;&lt; the tUavrocwey m fureotasdowtxl i-«by si,a
.
_TOki
Enauirer.
the ,
• . , ,
,
.
that
authorixed
it
to
scL
And
tlie pnCharleitun\ifrrcury, and other Presses
| pie have no oilier mean* of ccdudinj' it,
visions of foe Constitution, to an odious ! Bnj politiciar* in the Interest of J amj■ except by force, and no one will emkai
bill which they well knew no friend of; PAATrorai tad Breckenridge.
tint force ia a legi timate cxhrciu ufiqsav
Freedom could support; hot a plain and |
Kfaatier Ko verdant y.
j ter oorreignty, even. The doctrine, thru,
simple proposition to repeal tho whole of
Tlx- ability and the right uf the people «• *’f no prorticil value, sor far as the eithe illegal »nd infamous laws of Konaa*. JI inhabiting the Territories of the United elusion of slavery is coure.-ned. uriths
was repeatedly voted down by the Demo- ‘
' States, to govern themrolvcs ia the pica ‘ !*,pa *ff »&gt;* a;x»logists of slavery extt
cratic nAjority.
,
,

action of the Senate un the subject: they
attached an amendmin: which they cottend ha. a tendency fo repral some of
those odtous
laws,i...»
but |rhieli, in fact,
---- ,__
r,„&gt;t docs :
nothing more than to reenact certain pro

8WEEZE’ V, Ag
guard!aS sale.

.tenitory t» which thev

fnci

tbe polls in November.

Desigu of the Ktarrocrarj-DUMion Lra*ka art, in justification of their repeal sale OF
T
‘
■ of foe Mi^iri Compromise, and the doc J LAMus.

AUGUSTUS FULLER. Gusr

HURRAH FOR FREMONT

Discovered at Bas
DR. RAYNALFS
•'

MEDICATED TOXI

puvMwbauv N a perfect^ hana2&gt;a% -ft «t

ftMr and J.Tur, CAiff Freer, Jm
and Liter Complaintt, or Biltio

SCHOOL

FOBFEITEW

“nu™“ f"

..-I, TOX»^rf, ta a»i.s tand-WU,
■'
»f pN~.rf
UQd^ttet.hb
-------------------4 ri fc, o[
S?S?lj3±ttl!
fttaMnAri-ky,. Bro GcMItoo ,.r •
B*™-rita pro. .pre. reh fTOk. oU &lt;1toU««» bf &gt;h. I re |
Krill C«®«, .mid
tta .paker.- “™ '»
11
*" r"** ioa The Richmond Enquirer, foe recog-, .
1
.
" , ,
. V ,
. ,
- 1 «»ctlon.
w.jOr«ta. ti&gt;
n^.1 nrn.n of .U. DamJ-ratte mrt v
I
forth III erll ,t i0 .• &lt;L&lt;k A 5L. a&gt;
Wtariltatoor fer TOrinWlng riri.ej, I •hcre
•"»'G «»d ta. briri nixed organ of the »&gt;nM&gt;eratie part). «d
(lrvlar&gt;tiuu &lt;lf lMjepttldeiMX.
font &gt;
=
Itadririh Bril
n»g. to!I C",;v~r‘' """'r td,to^ "B”™-”■h. most
th.
»» influenza!
telre.^»f
of ril
J1U»
the Southern
S.'»tten&gt;.„
1,u
utb
tU
,„r,f,Mm^iu,„
liffon
o„r;fm,imllJ
j Deraription.
De«H!"i"n,
Bret.
T»«n, ' limp
y.MnTO,at«
...rew .n—,t.
.IM.
rnrik u&gt; call u»l » I
" h“ “™ ll" f“l* * "1‘
u
Jc.n.1. llaret
Uut jppp&lt;», H-.nl.
Buebwre,.
f
।„
' I/' ’I
oowdAuliltafta-Buck and Bradl!
&lt;C &gt;*,Sarita&lt;. tbo. mtaaoa. Out
it plainly
nhunlv with regard
nBaurd to the plans
ntans and
snd ■.'
,
’
J
| t jol D Vf
summary
mode
of
reasoning,
thnt
a
any
&lt;
s
w
|s
w
j
to
pra^l.
like Ita |»ddC. daa;-By l,w’’ Tto‘,.U4{ d“
v0“
tentions of hia party. It pours forth in­
“rules or regulations,” made by Gmgreas &lt; n e j of n c j
Id
Itabtart, Sl.P.lbncVtal.lta.-akriil ' ^“”t '*7’”’’ *”• WSrittaToomta vectives daily, against the continuance &lt; f
fur tlie government of a Territory, is an j n w i ’’f11 e i
pul mi finger on hia&gt; taa nol itara."- bl" ™
™»idTOlk.n.Mr,Tr«lnbk ,. the Union, and boldly proclaims, that Mi.
16
infringement of the rights of self govern-: ” ?
offered the following amendment os anew Buchanan's election will strengthen die
10 16
inmi inherent to the inhabitants thereof. : • ° n c ♦ a
By dint of drumming up for recruits,,
sectioa:
j disunion party.1
however, a few of the faithful convened
Now it isj^xsuoied that no one doubu '
Comm Wooer.
i
“rinJ be li further nailed, That all tlie
Read the following extracts froia the
together, and the Rev. Gentleman cumtlie ability^ofi the Ametacnn people to '
and proceedings of all snd erory body I ^irerz
SHERIFF’S NOTICE
nn-nced his discounw.
or
rar-;
«
,, tr n .
, ___________ j govern themselves. This has bcm pret­
of men
men ncrctomre
heretofore asaemniea
araernbled in
in said
said Tar
‘
..
V, hcu he had gut nearly half through I ritor..
KnaiMM
cfalmfagto be a Lc-1
of Mr. Duchanan may,and
ty well demtiwtrated iu our seventy years '
-... _ _____
nnd the audience had all 'assembled, gialative Assembly thereof with authori-1
or,ff,”ale « reaction m pub.
trial, since the adoption of our Couktitu-1 MtoJriagOBkSs’srtu
by actual count, it was found to i ty to pass laws fur the government of,
^"-rlcncion
,h”
““h”r' 71S SriST Tnd^^iriitaid “j £
2» isir/^sX lion. But it does not follow aa a neves- i . A u&lt;««*ar. Ltoiuw
...
Stale, Stale Trrsnirtr.
wy cou-w-rpwucT that any intorferencc bv ..oner of tb. State l-u.
mm and U),. 10 nf .torn warn uadmek any offiw or taHa any auitarilr or in. i '™ £•"*“»
ita «rr parpTO z&lt;
.1,.
TO .
.. _
• Pl«reTO.«,TOwlTO.a nt I’l.l.)
ing Republican*. There were also 10 or riadlction in said Territory, under or bv i °rstemming and turning back the torrent
T‘w
15 ladies present. Considering the limit- virtue of any power or authority derived °f fofidellty, materialism, sensuality, ag­ of the United States is an infringement of
For thia.same : toet M ttefutau7*l«. &gt; fVunrr f .r tb*
•
to the rights of the people.
ed notice that had been given, foe fact that fr,,rn «»#&gt; LqRblative Aswmibly; nor shali rarinnittn, and anarchy, that forcMeiB ln
17A^ta-a„a..TOU,uu»driTO,w„
N^“ f“~~“
&lt;i«u™.ko ..r i„a^ro,ar„e..
,h..'
Nortbcrd Europe.
'
of the Republican party for re&lt;-lcclion,
d*""! scrkKX:■xsys.;
. rary ra—TOll, rarauriataara, and .tail .
,k,.o „ u|,^_
The election of Mr. Buchanan itcmld .
and also by tho Has. Maush Giddikos.
I establishes their doctrine, State* alaa foal Ccmnty of lurry: one Trrswrr.
be at once heralded forth throughout the,
Yxas—Messrs. Bell of New-HampoThe notice, however, of their expected
i “ all governmauta derive tbeir just pow- ' "
»
couDtry to revive the drooping hopes of, hire, Collamcr, Durkee, Fessenden, Foot ourrery and nntervatiim.
attendance had been very short, and lud foe followers of Buck and Brack.
“Forewarned, forearmed."
We sec I era from the consent of tbo governed.”—
Footer,HaleScward,Trumbull, Wade and
! ll^nl.SqH- 10,1S34 W. K. tTJUUS. Sb«*
obtained only a limited circulation.
------- .. —j —» G-»k"a,ir.n»TOU
wrere.TO, ■■ « UM^VTin &gt;
■• a
-------The pious editors of the Pioneer, whose ‘
The meeting in the evening was a /&gt;er- religious aensibilitieo have l»e«n so much ’
AT^‘- f”r,~ n .1?*1 A
of the inhabitants of a Territory are wii-1 Battle Creek Advertisement
Bell, of Tennessee, Buijamin, Biggs, Big­
feci Roumt, both in numbers and enthu­
^'ct.
present a compact and
shocked by the independent course of cer­ ler, Bright, Broadliend, Brown, CASS,
nod reguktioua" for their
BROWN.
siasm. At an early hour in the evening
tain Republican Preachers, were present Clay, Crittenden, Dodge, Douglat, Evans undivided front. Let her show to the bar­
the spurious Court Huujp, was filled to '
barians that her sparse population offer*
ri8l,“
*'
and participated In the cerrmonlca. We Ft ttpatrick, Geyer, Hunter,' Iverson, John­
litUe hopes of plunder; her military and
overflowing, by the enthusiastic support­
son,
Jones
of
lows,
Mallorv,
Mason,
Pratt,
iuivc no fault to find with the speaker. He
self-reliant habits, and her mountain re­
ers of Fuxmont and Dittos. Every
Pugh, Reid, Sebastian, Slide!, Stuart,
And again, the States cmpromwiiyi
Certainly displayed os much ability ns
treats, little prospects of victory; and her
available seat wait occupied, and the aisles i' most mun would be likely to, when speak- Thompson of Kentucky, Toombs,Toueev, thro union and devoted resolution, no tho Union. Imve, ia the adoptipo of the
MEXICAN POTATOES!
Wheeler, W» ight, and YuldeL-oa.
■
and door-way were crowded with persons
clionccs of oonqueit. Lrr naa, (y ww!- .Constitution, conceded certain rights to rre
( ing^sho was,to empty scats, and as neither
So
the
amendment
was
rejected
;
cv«y
wen. obliged to stand up. The mcetWA,DCT*cn PiHtuusu san Sonnm, the General Government, among which
tlie speech nor the demonstration was, in Republican Senator who was present, vo­
.
.
. ...
ROSES.
Otuo, Sornuura Ikdiaxa axn Satoiduc
ing waa also graced by the premier: of a
any way calculated to damage the pros­ ting for the repeal, and every Buchanan iUAOta, xaox ma Nosth, *ra maxx twi are the “regulation of Common*," and
krge'number of fadica.
pects of the Republican party, it would
Himaunw nrrwxD nra,O«te
wt tlie right to mako “ all needful rules and
Merars. Walbridge and Giddings
■ regulations respecting the Territory and Ataoi bloomer*. Price Si lo JO
be ungenerous tn the ^lack Republican*
TntnWff.
The following amendment wa* offered:
again addressed, the audience, and wore
who were present, if they were ^ut well
otlxT property of the United States.”—
No laws shall be made, or have fordo
listened to with profound attention, and
PEONIES.
The people of the several States who im­
I satisfied. The speaker endorsed, in full, or effect in said Territory, which shall re­
ouble-Wbiw, Doable !:■&gt;•&lt;■
’Jw
greeted w ith the most enthusiastic cheers.
the acts of foe bogus Legislature of Kan­ quire a test oath, or oath to support any
A common danger from without and a migrate to any of the Territories, do no
.waits-"'
Mr. Walbridge gave an interesting de­
net of Congress ar other legislative act, as
su, contending that it was n lawfully elec­
with the fall knowledge of the Constitua qualification for any civil office or pub. common ntesaity (Slavery) within, will ba
scription iff the action of Congrera, at
TREE PdEONU-eS
ted body, and defended foe Democratic lie. trust, or for any employment or pro- •urw to make the S
Local poweroud authority of Congress to rpHW v^ tewstifol Slid psrte-d? '’’S&amp;SS*
* vigilrat and a vranUke pSpk
the recent cession of that body, and detail­
party in their efforts to darry out and en­ feraion, or to serve as a juror, or vote at
excrefee them.
The government there- 1 shooM beta the oollsction rf * gjflW
ed in a very eloquent manner, the effort-*
force the illegal and monstrous 1awa enact- on election, or whichr shall impose mu­
"pa.VprM.lm, fots is one of their own cho’ioc, W1d 1KWc
of the Republican members to obtain jus­
that,
"tlic
election
of
Mr.
Buchanan
would
I’HLOXD"
tex upon, or condition to, the exercise of
of thrir rights are invaded except by their
tice fur Kansas, and a redrew af tbo foul
the right of suffrage by any qualified rohonest than some of hia associates who
’ own consent.
ter, or which sliaii restrain or prohibit the
wrongs to which that unfortunate and op­
arc in the habit of making labored efforts free d seussion of any law or subject of
Ajre»,
LbL.
powr
te.
pressed Territory haa been compelled to
CHOICE FRUIT Ti EES.
to prove tliat tho Buchanan party are not legislation in the raid Territory, ar thu
tecu umtal fn)m
fonn.,^ or^,
submit He showed up the complicity of
It
free expression of opinion thereon by the ' tach Pennsylvania front the North
FwrnwailtotteiTOwttore,^^
the present administration with the hordes
people of said Territory.
s“'k •“&gt; •1|r
knowledge and consent of a majority of
that had committed tliese monstrous out­
And enough of the Fillmore and Bu­. "If »Mi Bimm. Cub. red Bmit 4^1
with the woe-stricken crtaitencnces of the
rages upon the rights of foe people of foal
Why.rereplya Sired., d.
few Dcmocrato present, made it appear chanan Senators voted with tho llcpubli.,
S&gt;rf pUk. „f (t.
d
Territory, aod bow every effort of the
NORWAY BPBI'Ct
more like the funeral of the party, than a
8“u»" 4-WURepubiicao* in Congress, to meliorate
&gt;» 0-M .tlhUAp.Tte «boh ,0W1OT
,TO €p^
Ite Mlowbj
of tta Kto
Nearly half of the audience kA before
SLT7
rta Ok
RABrBEKltlDfoeaddrewt was wm ended, and tu soon as
are PrreWrei aid • Bndw.ri. SmUu—

, ia ancte aa*im&gt; citr, «l»o pciiMp
wcription at tba brd.i.lc, M phi»

•avia* tn Um.- pubilr,
»: ha ci»lu&gt;« for &gt;1, "lx

CORE * UKOT

lag Is wMoh penple have -• bum h co
bars In yoor pmacsUnn: uni the
' th*! baa erer Mira nn.cfcT m« olw

Fotsdc by OBAXT A SFAVI.D1X0. Il
r. tt MARYtX A Cl&gt;„ Tsrasmtrilli

KENT I STR

A. EVERETT AVILUS.

JEREMIAH

D

au&lt;! Dclewarc

pt.lfrrfs,

bition of slavery in the Territories which, themas with .all the freedom and ss-ur
tones, whereas, according tn their doc­
k to use hia own words, would break foe anee of a Plaatation Nigger-Driver. To
^.Uu-p^P,
trine of squatter amstyV;. die pro.,’
have Incurred the displeasure of the Hon.
tte De»~*G
back of any supportaa of Buchanan to
ought to havt-tfaa privilege of
ICKT.
carry. He showed by the most unans­ Gentleman, is certainly a misfortune, and
-d p« them for thtmwelvra. ll,U &lt;m|y i»
the more so aince, taking the advantage pf
.Uk ■k.lmu.
■»&gt; 1 hull“werable arguments that tho policy of the
I».ujiy miik. by lbs B&lt;r«blla» B~
to Ulis one tiling, that ia, tbs
STATE TICkET.
ar.
old
nilsgc
—“
whom
the
Goda
would
jrert
Jl.m.krf-.or.l*
N-.nK»b»
»P!»
“
present administration, which Buchanan
slavery,
Uut they contend foftWs *~re
For Governor,
— - ---------is pledged, if elected, to carry out, tends destroy they first make mad." ha seems tors, to tunend th: bill so MyrcnwntJ»csu*o,muiL-u
INSLEY S. BINGHAM.
foe bogus law. of h aura.,
uf Bufhana0 &lt;dl plunge the Country deep­ rv-ignty. The people should be
to
flatter
himaclf
that
our
destruction
is
to carry slavery Into Kansas and also to
options
were
uniformly
voted
down
bj
M
iro.
fectly
free
to manage their Wnft,
of Livinpton County.
7f into .be dark abyra at Slavery sgittte
make foe policy of Slavery extension a both opeedy and certain. Did our esteem­
in their own way." And tfa dare fajj
'
J
For, Lieutenant Gorernor,
tian, and h-nntou the consummation of their,
National principle, while the election of ed friend, the Senator, ever read the story the Democratic Senators.
era
of
tbo
south
claim the right to p, fap.
GEORGE A. COk,
'
darling ptojuct, the dissolution of the Lo9 Fremont, and foe adoption of the policy about Hainan’s preparing a gallows for
And
Ulidnewrj - li
“ i,m. For opp&lt;«ug there mad scheme, any of the Territories w ith their *Ura
of Braoch County.
‘
proclaiimxlby the Republican Platform, Mordecai 1 aud did it never occur to him
odious
law,
framed
and
concocted
by
foe
awl
hold
them,
there
m property,
For Secret^rv of State,
would forever preserve tho Territories tlwt, according to the above adage, he,
of Noitbcrti tanstioi end SoutUrn firerecent events have proved that tfay
JOHN McKINNET,
from the curse of Homan Slavery. He S.-astor Goodyair, might, like hl* predo must ultra and rampant Siavery-extmawo- ^tcra, th- Republican party is constant!)
determined to enforce that pretended right
ists of foe South, with the c-ncurrenee,as
of Van Buren County.
also portrayed in glowing language, tho rewor, Haman, yet be seen stretched up
uasited with the bittorert inrecti res, and
we learn, of Atchison and Stringfellow,
even at the expense of violence and frurf
For Auditor General,
qualifications and foe great public service a between the hoxvens and the earth, on the
tlie mwt malignant ubuso, by lbs organ*
and designed to rivet more firmly tpc
and blood-shed, and at the ruk tf tfti]
•
WHITNEY JONES,
' -of Cui. Fremont, and showed his peculiar same gallows that his is preparing for his
of the Afriran Democracy. Thu Republichams tluu had already been forged to tiuopjwnents
I
We
certainly
have
no
desire
war and disunion.
fitnera for the office to which Le is about
of Ingham County.
ran, of flawy County arc weekly stigmaten Slavery upon Kansas. The RapubUThe ad vocalca ofslavery exteusroa fare
to be elected. He made some sharp hits to misrepresent tho facta, nor to place any
For State Treasurer,
tited as tiwtors,and branded with foul and
cans of the Houaeatnended tins bill by subman
in
a
Cdse
position,
and
this
our
coim
disregarded
all tlie rights «f squaUertov. on the position, tbo policy and the career
SILAS M. HOLMES,
hbalipus Imputations, by the dignified
"1?. pot only, but also all the rifou
of Buchanan, which elicited immense ap­ temporary knows full welL lie rays “we rtituting tho bill admitting Kansas os a Senator «h&gt; writes &lt;!»« editorials of the
of Wayne County.
State, and returned it fo t^c Senate- । ro*»u&gt;r w
— T~ f”"—
.
umanlty mid justice, uf lav, of
plause. Mr. Giddings, as an Orator, luu allege that the Stnnto of the U. S., refus­ Free
But foe influence of foe Slavrocracy wro ! Pioneer; and for wfut 1 For opposm,,
For Attorney General,
Constitution, of. liberty. Who th&lt;o ca
but few superiors "in tbo State, and he is ed to rcp.-ul the obnoxious laws of KanJACOB M. HOWARD,
potent with the Democratic majority of the InUodaction of Slavery nto Frro
justify the risk of the extension uf tuehu
doing a glorious Work, and acting a noble
Ik- Senate, and tb-v bad nut the moral Territory, fafo upholding the pobey rotak
of Wangle County.
Arter reading hia chaste effuaion, we
institution—an institution uHcb leadsU
part in foe Couse of Aren»oM/and Freedom.
courage to pas* th- bill admitting Kans** i^hcd by the framers of our Repuhbcnn
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
gilimatcly to such fearful comeqeam'
The Hastings dee Club were abo pres. turned to a tile of the Banner to sec what
IRA MAYHEW,
into the Union as a free State. They o««i- Government Fur supporting the very
ent and gave sdieral spirit-stirring songs. it was that could thyow our spasmodic
upon on abstract prmciploofdoubtful *p.
of Calhoun County.
cd the votes of the entire South to elcet priUciph which he formerly advocated
At a laic bourse meeting adjourned with neighbor Into such a rage, and found that
plication.
lb, t|w.
ForCornmissfonerof the State Landofce,• the moat deafening cheerTfoKWalbridgv. an article contributed fo our columns, by Buriiausa co the sectional, slavery-exte* and voted for. intbecapodty of Rep‘ Dut lft M
wi%h ti,
SEYMOUR R. TREADWELL,
for Giddings,
Fremont A- Jessie.— I some one, during our protracted absence Bion issue they llad adopted, andjhcy dare Utive in the State Legislature. E rwnds I # roijoritJ.

JOHN M. NEVINS.
momenta foe whole cabin was in flomis.
Capt Miller was asleep at foe time in bis
For County Treasurer,
J cabin, having been up all the night before.
H. N. SHELDON.
I Ila was immediately awakensd, and ru»hFor Co. Clerk,
od out on deck. Attempts were made to
Use the hose, but it was found to be use­
GEO. W. MILLS.
peas. Several of foe passengers, after reFor Register of Deeds, •
(covering tbeir presence of mind somewhat
JOHN S. VANBRENT.
began to break down the doors and other
■wooden work and to throw it overboard.
For Sheriff,
Urb* two boots upon the hurricane deck
W. K. FERRIS.
fcerv immediately ordered to be lowered, j
For Prosecuting Attorney,
but fa foe excitement and cmfusiou they
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
were thrown overboard and immediately
capsized, and were renderea usclcsa.
,
Fo r Greuil Cknirt- Commiraioner,
The stern and quarter boats were-Ww- ;
WM. BUKGHEi:.
.cred and all .-upsized but one, into which ,
about 20 passengers got and were saved. (
For Judge of Probate,
Large numbers of foe passengers, parol- ]
O. L. RAY.
izod with free at foe first announcement of
Fdr Co. Surveyor,
(the fire, jumped overboard and were (
(drowned instantly. Mot era threw their ,
(children overboard and then wildly jump-1
For Coroilcr».
.
;ed foorwelvra Every one •PF*“nxJ^*r . L MUDGE A M. T. WHEELER,
jfectly insane with fear and threw them^selves over without the slightest attempt
“■ 1 •
to save themsolvee. Our informant state* Enthtudasdc Bally of the Friend■ of Freekhflt be jumped overboard and swam un- ■
dom-Meetlng ot the Fremont Clnh.
&lt;der foe wheel. Where he found tho contain
t^ Elmont bovs of Hastings anil adjmd fire others' clinging to It, The Tmv- .otelnff |nwm (uM'
wwjkk
. joining towns, held their weekly meeting
eler was about ten miles distant, and up­
on discovery of- foe fire immediately put in this village, on Tuesday last, in tlie af&lt;&gt;u to
i- their
i__ ■; rescue.
&gt;»»«—«. She
v—snecceded
__________oAcr
n__ ternoon and evenieg. The meeting in
off
much efforts in rescuing thirty of thepas- tlie afternoon was well, though not large­
aengera. All
.....
the saved give
_t— him
u_ greatre ly attended. Il was addressed by How.
creait for his noble conduct--'The Travel-:
D. S. WAtmunoE, the present Congress­
cr towed foe Niagara some distance, but
was unable to bring her into shoal water, man from this District, and tho nominee
jmd so left her.

R

veil the spread of such mi eiil.

ire .urrooAJ-

" Srmr Itetf p“n"“ “

L*
rente‘"fS;
^,-G.re
Srere.. U».,&lt;te
»7

BECOME-

vented. And if Cu^
over it, they should, tfty it ;s

Awarding fkc',

ment.
, ,
,
The fullowinc is a statement of foo af­
of Jackson County,
fair aa furnished by J. H. Allen, of Con­
cord, N. H-, who was on board the Niag­ For Member of the State Board of Educa­
•
ara:
.TO
tion.
The boat left Sbeybovgan at about 2
GEORGE WILLARD,
o'clock, and about two hq*ir» afterwards,
of Calhoun Comity.
while four or five miles offd’oft Washingu®, fire was discovered bv passengers fa
foo cabin proceeding from tho engine rain. REPt'BLICAN ■ COUNTY TICKIT
Fur Senator,
The alarm was instantly given by the pas­
sengers, but such consternation seized erJOHN ROBERTS.
ery one that no efforts seemed to U made
For Representative,
to stov the conflagration. In a very few

:

.»•«•&gt;»
Mr. Giddinp next took tho stand, and mi.repremnuti.m. Ibm
-..it. M oruG &gt;•"
portrayed kfamasterly manner, the pu- from H&gt; pen, nd Und Ux* w.y u&gt; the

cesoity that its exteiufo,,

J

LATEST HEWS*

&lt;

ious to devise some meant u&gt;
j,
Therefore, tbsre « an ..^rwU'JL 1 &lt;

Reprcutnxitf.«■*’ arid every iiMrt seemed el chair of the troth-telling Fionter, cinncs of U}y
the
on re, b •-&gt;»
!“• &lt;*
lilts
-----------nW-„Bt
«"
U,.i hnnllM'Aret. 1" • »».r ,1“*
ey rej. Bhutan Sre»»r
U|., coo.kltW preinUj
U.
erotic
Senator,
except
Mr.
Allen,
ng
interests of Iris ioustituents, mid so much muleavon to eoW np tb« fool .Undere.
IV vil. impnUtlon. wd tl» unUnilos
fidelity to theWuse of freedom.

■ci—

Of CUUsnua.

EOOMP
CONN.

dans; slavery was almost umverwU^
knowledgcd, both north and soutl '
«S Xhkb u» Sutre TO, ronaS"*

raator Goodyear on the
of his
The wise, consistent and dignified Senn
j acta and cffjrta during the time he has rexwr n»-, - -------------------- 7V“r
_&gt; thfaTerxitory
presented Uif'dirricfc in tlw'House of tor who, under cover, occupies the editor!-

REPUBLICAN BANNER. | countenenco beatued with approval

boted SrTOr. No ddoM oH TO ririm.

DAGUERREA
A. E. WILLIS,

jojfpt tn off IFri

^l^-aute.tt2S3*.

ASPABACI'S Mxns.
and that If
NODCE

DOUBLS FLOWtasa Sl-ABI-Er

becoddfaroe

the Free settlers of that Territory.

,‘Ttvtfiert fatcrrot throughout. and

BBATOGIIS.

.

,

BULBOVB BOOR-

_

Wc

MHted fa

°!*»t wd pro.

STRATVBET.B1ES.

�rtNA INSTANCE OOMF-Y. &lt;-yu»cxy».,»

LotL horth and a

hahtford.

i* Statm ware cxtr

(Bmporiuin of Fashion!

k(JUy onluttibnl* June

*

Ill

IIIIII!

CONN.

BSS-Mwas.-.r
AT

•»
excrebe tUt pow^jJ

*d of such an erU.

■ SlEli-JXL'&amp;irsL
“
“-stssL-iirAttoii shop,
8to"-

isemm
„*.»'•&gt;«■“'«
a„H«rr.

•.X’SXXtSKi-

' JS.5ai.tTT i

iwmok

Aupw, A.

k*’^S Urtr Work

dear tn

’

we6«
.

r acts !&gt;™ctJedh
wiint tlu- Guven^rwjZ?

Recording to tbeir d^.
tter tejrervignty' tie

vu the privilege of elerttn,
^Irw. k is a»|y b
’

INDlCEMENTS,

‘•^ ‘hirty-rtllu.^iw1**^*"'

u.tni 41 I

^triny Faikionajmt reeei^d.

JAMES A.SWKKZEY
Solicitor toe ComUaiaaM.
bated. Halting,, JulyT.l**

|
I

n^r.Mayi.itea

K * **&gt;«*■

IS IMlOlxTE'V’l

Battle Creek, Hastings,

Itotrlu’. I the wtwntoj, tWs.391 M

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

jng, that is, khtehsik^, ot
they contend fcfStr m*.

1.Sil.t'J 41

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry
*

tmainroa. In ail it* ranmu branebe,

e people should be k^per.
manage their dew**
a■
nay.” And the sUre hold.

iiWuciar
nuxauK

:th claim the right to ga ia!ir

erritories with tlwir slaves
n there as property.
And
’ enforce that pretended right,

tpeuao of violence and fn»d,
Jd, and at tlie ruk of civil
Mitra A. Tuttle,
E. G. Kipirr.,
l'r»5 loo llilh«

nion.
tea ofalavery extension bar#

E. A. Bulkrir*

July, but al»o eill tic r^u

and justice, uf law, of the
of liberty.
Who then tan
к of the extmaion of such on

■act principle of doubtfei &lt;p.
supptMc tint the people, or

illlVof llairv. I -li.il

them, wish to exclude alateterritory to which they are

■ For that is nothing mote

•e. and no one will contend
.legitimate exercise ofaquat, even, lliti dtretrine, ihcti,
lull value, »or far a&gt; tho ex­

. cry is concerned, and tliia
.

rail.

lOItlinn)
LAMPS.

R.

SIHOUI.

H. J. KENFIELD’S,

arc just rccrirwg their Spring aUefc «T

NOW IS THE TIME

I, 000

Men

W ANTED,

TO WHOM GOODS WIIL RESOLD

.|

Harting. Marl, 1«M.

IE tide in the aflairs of those men
who want anything tn the line of
HARDWARE, which is moot sure to
lead on to fortune, is now setting very
strongly in the direction of HADLEF
d WIGHTMAN’S NEW STORE—
The flood from the East lias just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest sod most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line

P

Goods
■ '

&gt;

Stodrof Goods and src constantly
recah-ing direct from New York, addi­
tions to our already large Stock Bclertcd
ERL READT-MADE cixiTHIXO. BOO™,■*«
with gW. care as to the wanU of. tlii» SHOES, HATS a CAPS. GLASS aad ULASScoinmunit r of
!*
.v-___ L^L.' ,a.i .

Detroit city.
'
Our increasing trade, and tho increas­
ing wants of the eitixens of Barry and
adjoining counttea, have induced us to en­
large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied .
than has ever before been brought to this
market Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of. We have made
onr purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of opr customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the:
principle of

&lt; Startling
♦Wics Z Z Z Z
BIT NKVKBTHHI.BW TRUE

offered in ‘tJUi market

STEBBINS &amp; BU8SELL.
WE have onTumd, a large and extensire

plKC.

Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

UK

Which they ofler for

V «... —

nc

.■ ■

sale

Cheaper Than Ever,

coso:’"asd’try me.

in nu trer IxforV Ynown 1

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION.

I tnd on terrr.j

or Ready Pay.
• Mid. la aabilutially aa literally
' Tbo«e of tnv emtomer*, *bo&gt;
*_ -i__ j__

part of

ry Goad*, Gtoctriet, ^Cnxlery er
Glatt mirt, Jfatt Caju and Daunttt
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
a nice afiortiurntand frrv citap, ■
advance on coat We apeak no vain or
HOOTS and sd'oes
X. for Mirflolltr. th AS wuevrr Worr offered bombastic words, but wnat wc say will
B. KEXFiipLP.
lie found to be literally true. Wo never I
Rettdy'Jfade
■DOXXETS of *11 Lind. *nd cidor., *ho mlMw’
talk for Buneonibe. Our Goods, both of,
our own manufacture, and importation,
will bo found precisely as we recommend I
SHEl’ABD k XltllCLS
them. And as to price, wc arc firmly |
.&lt;► i»n bind al
t.Jnue Irt^lSM.
r(
resolved to not be undersold by any j
PHILLIPS*.
I LIVKIIY STABI.E in crar.ectton I _____
*1 FJ X XU. &amp; XV W ■
;,»CJUK MournltiK Lawn*. Mo*-- -------------J •”
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek ।
I liae, by Bwaaa A Vicimu.
|
,
..
.
other kind, of Bprln#, Snmi
or Kalamazoo. I&lt;et our citizens and all
lo-pn KEXritWS.
&lt;&gt;thtn wanting Gooda in our line, make a
Stvic
hualily
or
price,
NAILS,
SASH,
■
Qif.\WLS. YTHitz--- --------------------note of this, and try us, before making
PHILUPH*.
GL.vSS.4c.
a
; O Fancy Silk Ahart., and »r*ai’an»jy of Rnm„_ ■, _
---------------- I---------- ' thpir purchases.
AImo a great variety of other desirable ! per the** Hbnwte, .tKE.XFlp.Dg.__
&gt;OAI. Grrma Kr-l.eT«Ik *.4 W-wLike an orthodox sermon, our stock of
Good*, stli h a.* Bonnet Ribbons nnd ! T&gt;AF.ASOLS and tmbrell**; a leautlful tetert---------------- ------------------------ ' Goods is contained under tereral different
Flowcw, ParaUt*. Faw. CUllto*. Lawn*. J
-----------------------; .
___i*i--------- ! heath, and each head comprises tereral
.trie*. fromCrf.
uf
I Muslim, Mantilla*, aumincr Shawl*, ■ TJRIKJS.
’
MMiri.Ii&gt;.
*
ti*
,
tPHILLIP
■o,,
S', j ditlbicl particulars.
r tolahillia
otu0Gloves, ILwicry Ac., &lt;fcc., «n which we
TOBACCO, (nJ Snuffs Iwjf ■•Mirtuirnl at
•
FARMING UTENSILS:
TTkOMSTICS. SlilSUnp, Ticking*. Stripad
--------------rmu-n-s. |
Gr&lt;
,
cn.il...
Gr
—
&lt;
J 7 Sbirtinx*. Bleached Sh&lt;*tio|'« and Fhirtlsp,
Grain Cradles, Grat* Scythes, Bush
p-nri trp
13 I DC 4 TA’Cl
Scythes,Hay,
Hay,Straw,
Straw,Miu
and*
Manure
13A KuAlA O.
IH31P and Canary ftwd at
PHULirS'. | Scythes,
auunu
V torks/1 (j 11- LA J

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,

I

that cannot be beat m

iSAS BOUND

aaaortment

of lutnraur

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Btragea, Delaines, Challis, d»e.

' That is if wc can niak/*
•
it so, by selling goods
cheap, vve are now !
BRUSlltaUfili kiiXbli------------- PHiLLiPti’." I Shovels, S|&lt;dcs, Rakes, Hoea, Ac.
JASA8M8
I We also carry on (Surra*
Discovered at Last!! receiving directly ■
WOODEN WARE:
ineu Dritllor Ar
from New York a
.u-onou
’
KENFIELDTl.
I
Wash
Tuba,
Pails,
Augur
and
Chisel
the
FURNITURE
Fluid at ,
FUItXIHr. 1
i Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Board*, Mop
before r’lrubjuing eisowbare.
tLD-a
MEDICATED TOXIC'.! large assortment
Business mid shall Dtx*n4 bo?।
pnnxnfr. ' Sticks, Clothes Pins, Ac.
of Spring and
CARPENTER'S T00I3.
,
! IHllTIXO PAPER of Ml klr.di d&gt;»i&gt; &gt;t
keep everything per­
Ilaud Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
PIIIIXIFR*.
Summer
Grind Stones and
ATS CAPS of cirrr *»rii-tr »t
Saws, Augurs. Planes of all description*. taining to that Line.
1 WA5UTVES, I’4d&lt;", Broom. *ml Hou.tlrka at
KE5rIELD'8
H
Bits
and
Bit-Stocks,
Axes,
Adzes.
Bn&lt;adPBILUPff.
goods
We
use
great
care
in
TlEADY
MADE
C'LOTUISO.
Corta
Tssta.
Ax», Bench do., Squares of all kin&lt;l*,
»_ MERCHAXTbCrirtmrt*rGinnng Oil at
~~
Slide Bevels, Cotjtmon and Mortice Ulla­
which we ofler at rr
rv
PHIIXIPR*.
Hangings, constantly on band.
the Manufacture of
ges, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill dtis
RADWAY S H. R. Fs-gaUa Cordial. Aren Cherry el*, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes. :
dticed rates, for
[our Furniture &amp; none
;
Pectoral at
PHILLIPS'.
MASON'S TOOLS.
READY PAY.
TI
:
but 1the
Plartcring, Brick, and Comer Trowels, ' MUl
,,c best materials
;' ._i:&lt;*..i.i- -~i—
Also a large assortment of
_
_
c.if-Stkln Hoot*. BootPL'KFCOMBS. Sidewmb*. Ilaekroniha and Bun­ Spirit Uve&amp; wd Plumb Bobs, White- llse(l an&lt;l 11OHC OUt the j
Our stock is compri­ combe
a:
PHILLIPS’.
KEN Fl ELD’S.
EXTRA FLOOR fivta g-xrt wheat alwara on hai
best workmen employsed in part of
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
at
PHILLIPS'.
SHOE’. Slip. Burkina. Carter*.
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivca, Iron and
*T and ererv varietr «if Shoea. alan ConAmong our Stock grc«*
FORK. Fl utter tu 1 Cboeno .1
PHILLIPS'.
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punch™, Peg cd.
Iloakin* a naw and elerant article for the La5|e« at aery low pntea. at
KEXHKLD S
Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac.
may
be
found
In addition to the above enumerate ’
nt of cheap and i
EbOOKE!
Dcititns.
F5 AND LOOS’ CAS-1 ( ’«
riu.n:, ut

•ther rneona of exciudinj it,

NEVINS X XN1PBN

CLIITHTNC

л inotitutiau whkh leads lesuch fearful cotBcqucBcts—

can they nccotnpltoh their
■ legislature of a territory

AT THE

GOOD ms

Tho Promised Good Time has

‘*n

PAYMENTS.
, ^.&lt;**U1L. ............. iaM.9Mdl
&amp;aaM*M-&gt;»*jdcx)’*n»«A
w’wooo
Wr-nr.1- I-' .U«U»liar c’.dn * GU JuUC y,
“'.-in 1 . .
’ tat r« «s

Sot iii® c®

uimii Goods
AWightman’e

STORE.

3J»4 JS

popular t-orendgmy
’dwofsuehapow^i, £
very men u k, UrRC

ai?tttEllI0R

H

dis

a

uiaip

I..-: ge

FARMING TOOLS.

Sheetings, retAl *1
•Siiirtbigs. Kentu&lt; Ity Jeans, Hats, Cujw,
Read) rupd&lt;j Closing.

XT™!

irai'X;’! CORN A: OATS FOR SALE FOR
। Goods, Ve have now in Store i '
a... SOFAS,
............. i. RL/IEAI’S. sa
| general owortment of
FA
COTTAGE. JENNT
art.
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.
LIND AND COMMON
j
! Such a. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Till, |
......... ............ .......
'AXKEE XDTIOSS, a g--x&gt;d — rtmeni *1
'HITE GOODS. Jarkanctt*. Kami Media
BEDSTEADS.
PHILLIPS'.
Chest, snd Cupboard Dicks, Pmllc&lt;k». | 5,,/^ Card and Crater Tablet. Fall Leaf
I'khU.';'?
UP’,“^*- “kEX F1KLDU1*
Buttuand Screws of every v«riet}- and! Jtnn,t Lilu{ „nj
glatidt, Lounytt,
kind: Knob Locks and Latches, Finish*
Cane
and Sprint
bottom
duiirt^.......
Spriny
bottom
Ciutirt^
hi «A H«». Tn...ml».»r.ve3’
■
-« 3.....................
Il kicil« of Linen
Any quantity &lt;&gt;f Pin.-, Cherry, While- ]
ing Nail*, House Trimtnit
KEXITELD’S.’ I
in &amp;rt everything tbit our friend’ need. |
KM-o/mmlnM.a,
TninmiiijN Mlw. B*1
&lt;xxl and Black Wainnt
'
we shall be c.)ntinu*lly receiving ad­
..rS,...a.;
T^.CW.SW Poud&gt;« »d
KEXFISLD-S.
AV’c
Dual forget Ilia plant one door wral of KanMIde
Belta, Powder Flasks of every descrip,
aaw a. •
| Slurr, p£t.cul*rnientnei Paid to U&gt;e -lUemeot
tian, Maleable Butts and Wrench™,
l.tufOet.1
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,
T. PHILLIPS.
—
Strap Hinges. Hooks and Staples, Iron Cheap for Cash. Wo would invitt- a call i
dition* to our stock, those
4\ general awirtmcnl of new and fi*«hand Wood Bench Screws, Sad Irons, Axes. and an examination of «&gt;ur Goods and |
and wc will trv and satisfy’ you. । i0**W« Sprinr »o4 Snnimer pod. ju.t rverhed
wORTOAGE SALE.-Drf.n1t b»nn« bom Mill Saws, Grubbing Hoes, Window Prioea,
,
STEBBINS
4.RCS.SELL
J*-*-.SMjKShSJ"
v
.
1I
„ II I M ask to Ite parmrnt of certain tnomrjjo- Glass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage
Hasting*., June 9,185(1.
Bolts, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass KeV
purriiaac will find induccmeoia
tics. Iron Teakettles, Frying Pans, Steelranis, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE |
Cow Bella with Strspa, snd everything
else from a Twenty-Horse-Powcr Crow­
Bar down to a Cambrio Needle.
tunitr lu rtw* tbrlr oo-rvli*! *rkno«lr&lt;t|&lt;n:etit» to i
Wc have also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also,,
11 nr. fi.rn.M- ncrim! h*« thrir
ftaitril. no matte- u"*- Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wc will skli.
BOOTH AND SHOES.
AT a 7IOVRK »o tow as to defy compcti.

2.1 &gt;&lt; HI

FX.

Phillips.

Y

. B. TREADWELL,

tlFF’S NOTICE.

&lt;lo not wish to

fUUmiog County Oforrra for li»

iSax*

IAH BROWN

- arte, thia foil, VICTOMA *1?
.
t, . &lt;1 n n.lM C

AN POTATOES.

ROSES.

’.EONIES.

::e P/EONiES
tifniaod P*W'

a

evekett

NOTICE.

_

M.rBtatert’MWMgJ. tete^W* forty ten- m.
cording icU« Vnrpd &gt;

&gt;« Hon. t. J. Hnm-

SK2S4

vav spruc*.

IAGTB

tion.
.
We deuire to call particular attcnUon
to our xxtxxmvx stock or
COOKING STOVES,
Comprising all the newest and most atraovKD rATTKRKS that can be bought in
the Eastern mark eta. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
We utter no idle boast, when we nay
that our assortment of Stoves is better
mid more c.xtaiuivt: than can bo found nt
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
do but speak the smru, makkd tkvth,
when wo proclaim to the ears of the in­
telligent million that wa wiix xot nx vxdxmold by any other house, cither great

orsmalL
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER

o e UBVC
r--’ ,
—r
—
procure Good, that wfll pbt* you. la
k-turn, we solicit from you a gcncroua
7.—•• would Mteem it as a

______ SRmhdmobk
«c ARDIAN dALEF

{wLwal. »W&gt;

u&gt; |

AT ALL TIMES-

GROCERIES
Our stock of Groceries i« very large,

I of the Magit attractive

baat Writer* and mo*t emtMni .vruvuta ino conntry. Tba Editorial dcpartmael wiU eontinu* to
pr—ent Ito accuutocxd vartrty. ambrartag arap
topic, from tha gra.pt rthwal duenuim to Uw
mk*t px]it*n-. drtaU. of gnwlp «»d .needote. -The

I Sorara.
Tea*,
C

NEVINS A KN APEN.
T»bac«o.

Tltoee indebted bj1 note or otherwise*
a,dru®

AGUF

AND MEDICINES.

NOT

EXCEPTED.

READY MADE CLOTHING.
OrriMdla for fifty cent*. Shading. BhM DrUIing,
Draimaaad all kindi of aumtritr ararr.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
nomtrrr »Hl contain niinirrou* Pictcrial llluatrar&gt;_-____ .. ~ —— •»*&gt;--*&gt;--- I

[TM., or from thaPalduteral
, or Twaaty-firc o»nl* a Hum­
an oomplctod, aro
Two Dull am wch

(irSMfaTZ:
NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Harting* June 1. DM

rTARDWARK, Tabla and P&lt;x*rt

April 26, IM.

“mce a*oi&lt; «*•

W. rf»ll behappv to

see you, both J» recdw ««• W
mJ] you more goods. • Giro «m .s cell.

AUSC8TU9 H'UJtB. Guarfiao

oL BUT. I.

ISPHCUL NOTICE.

~ *0"M «“ ■’d ■“O*
i&gt;“"’bU »»■»'’“■

Ujirtyteor (14)

notice

S'

OWRZNO
1AT0GG&amp;

uiIUdu

ssx | .»&gt; 1.1™.^ .r d&gt;

Hustings, June lp. lS5d.
--------- “
FOR SALE IN CABLTON,
LAND
BARRA' Ol, VIZ;

JJOT1CE I. berrt?

•tPBERRlES.

TITITJPC PAAllC

I Ullljuu

c.isii.

D E A l l S T RY! and wishing to make
"
purchases, we would
•TXX say give us a call and
the
we will .Roll you all you
tb.n o.1 fo»-1 wan( at very low rates,
T‘ no matter how small
.lings Mich.
rill.gr of Htetiac*. eoun'J
-—1
”. That good
&lt;• itaoite in tuck case made
GUSTbrEANTT !Jour “‘pile
P*,e •rhat. go,°i“
nils* it HIT Auirneo.
ENESSE8 FOR 75 Ota. TeU kept COnStRIlt V
A. E. WILLIS,
MORTGAGE SALE.
o.n hand.
harinefoeen made in tirt 1
Muney on those old .D—KFAVLT
a eartaia «» ..fynnnry •r'™r^
a_ ...» »r UnraJuo. executed br 1
notes aud
i.ikenttttt fai^n in all Weatbcr.
h^tfnrfc?f“d PlUnUn«* will be tluinkfully re­
TNn! Story Bowcr’a Block, Ua*tta£*. M.
A'in«tS. 1MM,
tai?
ceived

IILOXES.

. Elii rr TREBS.
Q~"”.

on hand and for sale VARIETY STORE!!

goods cheaper than
OUT neighbors, blit we ! ■&gt;
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves. ------------ 1 To' persons having^

WEST 0F

TUB POST OFHCE.
IL4DLEV 0 WIGHTMAN.

0LOCKH Wirtvlri toreaWEinrnSurB.
gTQXE»AM&lt;all kindart KENHELD'S.

Tg?Jg3«m;st
EXTRA SUPERFINE

stsSs
Bpiev. dore*. Nrtrarj. Hrieratiia.aflI kraX o&lt;
(inxvriea daeapat
KI. N FI KLIPS.

OCR
^pTCHBB Wrfkiada M

Ilattmp, July#. 1MJ

�1302
1303
1330
1337
1888
1339
1840
1341
1842
1343

«*od’ AIR* AND XLKOAKT WMUUS
1 .»* beta j»liw«*l
‘W* rottt*' ",4b C“‘ bor*m
'*V ' t f trirrr. and ko point or expeaoe wit!

1844
1345
415
414
403

blank

bct'n

naatfa^,Nay 1, im,

NUM ENK OFFAMjiSjT------------------ -WEE“~”

1237
1233
1257
1258

ox J*

.TOTlCt»

"S

THOS. F. HARVEY
lamcjr.tjrr TAnm

Hartrar*. Jaw

.

■_

_ ,

GOODS-CHEAPER
. than

Ever

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S

We- have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
whiefi we will sell very

tldiotu aeod not b® drttnvd from
‘lw
vor'rty of confctlioaery to fcart a»d lax-

urialc ihc atouiAciu
ICE COOL LEMONADE .erred pp. op ohort no
**7fE CREAM. delicately pobtctLlr, rtjbt from

to make room for our
new stock.
UwlW^, Jm1J- '** ___
■
STARTLING NEWS
Our stockS^of Dry
FROM
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth- !
BORDER RUFFIANS! ing. Hats, Caps, Boots
T is not our intention to detail tin- hor­
&amp;. Shoes,
I ror* of Civil War, but to call attention
and other goods is j
SPLENDID STOCK OF
NEW GOODS! quite full, and we will
sell them nt prices that •
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by
will astonish the
KEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

Heady Made Clothing,
Stripe*. Denim* and
Tickings.

I

Office and

CABINET WARE

Call and examine our stock of

.

tA*, M«nuf»rtun

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

| Bread, Caaaimerc, and Kentucky Jean
I
Cloths; Sheetings, Cbvcka and

j

ON SHORT NOTICE

world

। attack is “ splendid,” and our prieea unpnI ccdcnUdly /ore. For Caoh or Itnidy ray.
■ we «o*7 be uademld. Call and examine
oar alock of

&lt;Sc

Ready Pay.

CHEAP

SL.-.E

ICE CREAM. farni»l«j far r»rtlt.S.r to pn

BOOTS

Spring Clotlii-, cheap

line, siich as Bureaus,
Ta bles; S tands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;.C.

SHOES.

Men's Double Soled Stogaa.
“
“
"
Brogans.
“
Tice and Gaiter*.
Ladies’ Bootee*, Walking Shoes.
“
Slip*, Tics, and Gaiters,
Call and. examine our large stock of

Hastings, May 1, ISuG.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PMC»!

FCBNITl KE Sa«a la ORDBK.

GROCERIES! Call and see our stock.

Tea, tint can't be beat; Coffee, Sugar, I
Molasaw, Oils, 4w., &amp;., 4 c.
I
W* BMP COiraTAVTLY OX HAO,

you era buy a good

ILK PARASOL
1 70
1 70
1 70

£u

mna

ML

’-NTHB FIELD |

Hattie Creek, Noy l.ltto*

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

A TTACHMKNT NOTICE.-Jeh. KI
:1L Hugh Kilpatrick. NoOeehtetv*
writ efaltaa&amp;rat «■ i-tod oat rf

Call and look at our

Summer Dress Goods,
Challica. Launa, Beragta, Bilka, &lt;kc. Ac..
NOTIONS—Of cndlcM variety.
We do not deceive vou with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
giro away; but we offef you tb/boat
&lt;b&gt; marka, u pri«,
not fad to raiL

1217

1278
127®
!M
1281
MH

1 HADLEY
MASS &amp; WIGH
MEETING!
TMAN

For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
enn’t be beat, for a trifle morn, at
the Cheap Cash Stubb of

1179

1287
H
IM
1240
IM
1259
1280
1272
1278
1274
1275

W M. A. fa«T*nuL

I _LI“^nP*’ Ma.r ’•ism­

Farming Tools, of the beat patterns; also.'. IJtEAJt of er«ry kind at retell or ta» tbe abate, at
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuba,
j
Pails, &amp;c., &amp;c.
LADINS—Don’t burn in the Sun, when i

1181
1189
1183
1134
1138
1187
1138

1218
1219
1232
1238
1234
IM

Sbae near Kraautb bV'vk. *•*
BveaaTa rtort, Hute •
May 1. ls^

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

1127
1129
1130

1188
1184
1185
1180
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1210

J,r

STEBBINS 6: RUSSELL.

before oftrod

stovfsgivenaway,

•a^X'^Vj^

1
1
1
1

70
70
70
70

„ ...
KBVOiS 4. KNAPEN
na^latA
IK, IBM,
T.

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

■cat It rtudl te tte duty rf ih«
sixraESM

&lt; &gt;FHCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY

WED!!

LmJ.

TO 1
10 1
10 1
1
1
1
1
1
1

VILLAGE ORDINANCES.

md Tn.r.1™ A—.

F’UD,ci
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Marl. ]R3«,

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H. E. Hott, CuuntyClcrk.

Oflice in the

because the nervous excitement
and animates their spiritual natures, and

[ Ibe iulluu ing chapter ia from the f. .rtb.

K Harvey

coming wurit of Mni. Stowe, which we

CIUXTER XXItt.
THE CAMP MEETING.

a condition tn understand you.
known real coovcreiiwi* to take place un­
The place »eluctcd for the camp meet- der just these excitements.'
• But,’ said Annie, ‘I think we might

r hU-ter briiii
frlta Fur*.

purtKina of the noighl&gt;orbo&lt;d

AV m. Beau Hia, Atto
ri" his fri«xb and the

lmno.

* B,’”d Mod

Dealer* in *11 kind*

John Roaxan Physician and Surgeon,
Dwelling ou BrorJ-----Heating*, Mich.

lus ei..ai„e,ciM

I) L. Rar. Attorney and Counsellor at

or Iferfy p„

And yet our
amphitheatre of seat* waa formed of rough
pine blalrn. Around &lt;io the ledge* of the first impulse is to f&lt; rbid everything that
no, ici uie
lorcst, the tents of die various worshipers would _not. ...be_ proper wr u*.
pitlild ; fur the spending of three or African scream, dence, and ahout. and fall
four days and night* upon the ground ia In trance*. It suite bis tropical lineage
‘'
mueh as our thoughtful inand' Idnod,
lh».- name clear Mtream which wound round
lhe d* e ling of Tiff, prattled its way .with
general nio-enienl on the ground pma mi«j,*t gurgle, through the fereit, and
claimed the arrival «&gt;f *&gt;&gt;me one who apluniiithed die assembly with water.
to o*
lie caounw
exciting ■Ecncra,
general uiwmi^
interest.—
._u&gt;
The Gordons, having merely come fiir
stranger was an Unu.ually tall, portthe purpose of curiosity, and having a re­
man, apparently
ly man,
apparently some what past the
a deuce in the ncighborhoud, did n&gt;«t pr
vide theniM-he-, with a tent.

IL-sc tlx ok b. r beau, an ' dixhred, ■•meui i_»e i i&gt; ssiug
de niiht, ai d dem dut wanted
part
it would havo-Wbe dnr!"
v uii»cqiu n: n , p
her people tu mt'
t«nt in which they
wvru to take turns in »t ying all night, w»
candidate fur the Healing.
In complb
lance with that law i.f go'd-huniored inlydu’gincv which had laren the hudithaury

' SHORT NOTICE.

II tlK-cmenand Lm. that

Manufacturers «•!

iJonaaux fa Benjamin
I M". ‘

Meat Mario-’.

A. M awl

,W i.
lUock. Bump. With

worn out.
be.«. Kn.;&lt; ’•

TO THE CAPTAINS

*»*»«»•
r,i of Nadir* k Wil

a drove of negroes,
‘Why
hv not. a*
aa well
wel as Abraham, the latb- i more than a cent a piwco,
of the faithful 1 Did't he have three them riae in value, from
er —------------- -- - —
| and four ah'llinga perdoien.
hundred trained servants I"

wagon waa boroea banner representing•
buck ■*&gt; hie last leg. Threats were mads

and durwg the nmking. thirty
[rishmec, who were employed upon th.
railroad, prepared hickory club*, and
‘
it the Oddoattacked ny

The partio-

‘Scrvante perhaps; but u
c.,1
— TY./.V&lt;U.I,
father
Didu»n. -T..r
ffor lher all
&lt;11 bore arm*.—

itary than the clerical profrtwion.
’W «U «'&gt;*• felhsr D.ekaon, I wouldn t
carried a. rille
rifle on
on hi*
hia .boulder,
shoulder, which
which be
he ,■
&gt; rarrfulty sgain*t the romer of have tbougt you had rrad rour Bild, to
»ct down carefully against the corner ।
here’ .tand. and went around •• little purp.-.-a. that! I wouldn't be-

lund* among tl&gt;e
die company with
widi aa'bn
"hat
rr.,.:,;,..
shaking hand*
lie’’*r'f!
it
‘He led
out a whole army of fugitive
free and jovial nir. that might almost be
*
ives through the Red Sea,’ said father
| alavi
dcacribed by th&lt;- term (rollicking.
Dick*c.
•Whv,’ said Unde John, ‘that’s father
Well 1 tell you. now,' said father BonBonnie*! How arc yon my fine fellow f
ie,‘if buying, selling. «&gt;r holding, of .
.
&gt;.suge uf b«-r family, Nina acceded; and •What! you. Mr. Gordon! How d&lt;&gt;
11
G,,n?,&lt;’ “V
‘L’ ,W‘V “u
I। you
ve, (or the *axe ”« R"in.
■" y
vou dor
do? ■*«
said father
father B-umie.
B-&gt;nnie. grasping
grasping l&gt;hi
in, then three fourths uf the Ep
•Why, they tell me,' be aaid, l&lt;*iking at iuiBi. Methodist*, Baptista, and Presbyteruins,
in
the
Slave
State,
iff
the
Union, arc
him with a jovial smile, ‘that you have
.if the devil!' ‘I think it U a sin. notwithfall, n from grace
On the outatandin?.’ said father Dickaon, quiedy.
‘E’cnao!’ said Uncle John.
‘Well but dusro’c M.wesray. expressly
' ‘Ye shall buy of the heathen round about
kv and water, end mndrv article* of pi&lt;
P'.‘ .
Oh, 1 toll y-&lt;i »K *ajd father Bon
J
'
Ai.
.J.1’' nie, ‘but it tJci-s a strong hook and a long J’o“l
into him !’ said a Georgia trader,
Abijali
Skin^”” 2*
“’’. line to pull in your rich shiners!
Y'our I ■There'a
‘
with a eoffle ofnegroe*
mt here figured among toe wm-y
cl
■y chaiiynjunrV.)jeg.
hang
round, ;
e...*ni your niggers ...
a rounfel
-----•d had come up to camp
iikiTmillatonu-.
i ere go*- I vou like
tnil’~ •—***'* ’! Voii “are
*** V*itough
tuuoh 1 I in the ne

| dpging tlj.-ugb h ■2'1’../.nL’c]^r j
In fnit t of the scjo . under » d,-n»r
uf pint-’, wr.s 'he pr&lt;adh-rs’stand -a rude
stage ut rough L-ard*. with a mllintf •
around it and n d.ak of am II sial*. *uj • '
Ian and Surgeon.
portili/ a Bible and a hymn book.
fee

I’Amt and

SETTLE
Stole Note and

regard to them by the people, who wen

l iming &lt;•&lt;&gt; the arm of Clayton
about the «rc* with th.- re-«t. Aniur*. AL

bon thus far with the grave, yet indulgent
There dwelt a man ones upon the san­
air with which be generally Ibtened to fly plain* of Middle wboga name was
the eallies of hia ministerial brothers.—
Rather Bonnie, though not
••
spected cr confided in as fath-r Dickson. g.-on runer.
be followed the pigeon business, as it was
and a certain rude but effective style of
eloquence, a mure general apparent pop. State; that b to say. be built a sly secure
irfsrity. He produced more sensation
the camp ground; rould sing louder and
longer, and would often rise into flight* «to 1-pigeona, covered hn baiting ground
r in m» boughof eloquence both original and impressive.
Many were oflt-nded by the freedom of hb
ith hb eys
C[pit rmd the stricter Which commanded both ’he stand* and
The cord which managed the
veaaid of him, 'that lhe bed.
spring-hole, upon which the Det waa set,
terminated of course, in the liougb-huuse.
at hi* aall died away, he turned to father
ibg pigeons; be had followed it fur years
Dickson, and aaid:
——
had
old al it,» —
in short,
end
■What do vnu think?
।—
• grown -------------------- —
- ,un4—
^.Ji and
.-.I tf m,
tn thn
don’t think.’ aaid father Diekanu.that dcretood
every m
cro.-k
wu in
the fillbu-

Merchant* * nd Detl-

[TING DONE

f,r

It was a

ought not to he allowed.
•1 believe,' said Clayton, ‘intolerance i
Ibejsorld
err direction. In enol, green aisles of a rooted vice in our nature.
full of diflen-nt minds and bodies
checkered light and shade.

‘•rm Ready MndeCkxUr

in nt orc,

you have uj shake up sleeping persons,

to appear in September.!

WilEtLZK, Wholesale and Re- T. J. Hukthskt, Ji

MC/fAlTT TAILOR

NO. 24

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 9, 1856.

=

jjl SIN ESS DIRECTORY.

TERMS—tl^O, IN ADVANCE-

Rc.’ipc’ctfiillv

’
‘Ah!’ aaid he, sh-dung’meting.
. .. . .
Tv v „
- ■
•
‘All those thing*, •md lather Dickson,
his fi»: .1 him playfully, ’but I am going
long to the obi rovenant, which Paul
(
। comedow
n &lt;'H yu to-tay, with the law
the
w\»knesa
and
j
’ You want the thunders I mt
—
a do*e uf the unprofitableness thereof, and havmg noth
jfSinni! You must have
■ ing to do with us, wh» have risen w.th
(! i Chri«t. We havenot passed M-unt Sitrni
•Well,’ aaid Uncle John. tMunder away ‘
u.„I nnd the wildernrea. Mill
and nave
hare come
come uni.
igbt to sack the thing*
Bonnie, you
T
.-ot-th •
mg to us p&lt;

drove hi terror the muklude, which was
more attractive, his bough-house more
cunningly built, hb net more secure, hb
ground dean er or his bait fresher,
sat in hia bough-house, day after day,
with a patience which defied fatigue, and
saw fl»ck ofterflodk fly overand array. At
length a monster flock made a de»ccnt,with men in their mad attack
a mighty sw&lt;vp, and settled upon hb
Whilrt one of the mob stood with his
standa. A ran id and experienod eye.
mid their num
Puffer's h«jrt stood still, while
the pliant poles of the atand, settled be.
neatn the weight of the fat birds,
length a whirr and a roar, and down they being attracted to another object.
settled upon the feeding b d—the agrm
In the wagon
'
uf delight had come, but it waa too mui
Lefli-I. a du.an ofKoariusko county, who,
for Puffer, and he rushed out of the Ixmgh-

lart," but forgot to spring hia net. Away
went the birds in
black and surging
clowd, and Pigeon Puffer returned to hi*
retreat, “
sadder and a wiser man.”
Thua it b with the Democratic party,
They secured lhe nomination of Buchan­
an, and prrtto! commenced shouting over
their' Ictory.
Iih. there was no telling how safe Pennwith Buchanan; two week*
Inter, the middle of October, will show
j them that Pennsylvania i* aa safe for
i Ercmant and Dayton aa th*y esteemed

We )&lt;*&lt;k upon
The euthuvi-

MEK MADE RICH BE! ORK THEY KXDW IT

T. F. HARVEY.

May 1, J830.
in which ■

. Miehigaa.
:

Your Orders

their V '
her would vary — —.
I hand*, jumping rt-aight up

U»d well **Ucted. 0*0- I ,«■. aming. dun IT ng and laughing.

• l»nng m

Groceries 4 Fancy Goods
MW* n,rup. wv*&gt; —

REMARKABLY

low

„f‘amen*’ poured in

PRICES-

!

.
cried one, nnu

A.-k.-.a

r» gut a spi-rienoe !’ shouted Tomtit
.i&gt;.m Aunt 'Rose.
m.terod care,

W. IlvnxLt. Eft-hinni»bl -Taih'r.

.‘jV1
.I’d drol’ f
E''41’
gt»t« 8lre«&lt;. *•» doOT* *“*
iMliBK*. Mich_
Fnahionabb-Tailor Shop
i, ■

I Sr.bE^mprJta. e &gt;■—’ “J
s"'”1 1 A. knesdinft him down as if he
^orowni ‘5“
lad been a batch of bbcuit*. •n‘* g°,n8
. li-taaxat. «xi wftl b* o&amp;red
|
wi,h her fcy nin.
;
PriCC9
liOWCT
| ,r. „n the Rock of Age- - scresmed

Rlort*.

...

„ra«i T.mut.

J. C. MOTT.

ia&gt; who kept *h»« uUr “lth w chn»«f«**y

H.

GE ORDWANCER-

Hotel*.
x Both- Br S. Brntrn.

TO» well 1 QUGARS, Syrwp* «

C .Box.

HAWLEY^. I

“ith l*M&gt;d b
wSrtwW

o"~*rot wrath.

dl(,Ut-

1* -r • c-ej"

kera claim that it is best
S-tuuiern
"that
at the north omtend that capital should
In wbM relimati'* wo, 11 the cMHhire it al rcmimerativt wage*.
Mechanics! upon whsl side of thia usd world bold the conduct &lt;&gt;f &lt;&gt;ne of the
question do you intend to range your­
selves! Mt your policy to strenghen twren independent nation*.
t at d « of politicians, who believe that Mm* If in the W“«tof
f.U rtipuUwd ta bi* e*”*. “^2?
as claimed by Mr. Johnson.

I J—-

”

Mr. Culfax had been to suppers third
of a mile from the scene of these transac-

Surimi, .ho l-d re«»&lt;ly bwrnme &lt; 1U; but in its • I u-e is a aetu.4 d.- nuUloi. ,»d .Uo Uu • rumg m— &gt;—
nn to vindic to th-- reputation of P rd sXl Dtater.
tie of the oldest, richest, and most pn
.. _
,.r Um u&gt;wn, -fed. Urf j.-mductivslof the States, by a diatiiNttrie en­
It Um aMy tT Um &lt;•»».
dorsement of a principle upon which her in omfuaiiki.
.
As the sound of the hymn rolled threaiga i past history, her present greatness, and
wr. Lcffel w»« » prominent member
lhe aisle* «nd arches of the woods, the i her future prosperity mainly depend.— of the Methodist Episcopal Church, lie
Pennsylvania will stand by baxs Labor.
mild and inufienaivc man, and uni­
bead* uf differ.mt group*,
—Detroit Alvert ter.
versally beloved.
taming toward the at«n«i, and voices f.n-m
All parties scree that Here wm
, every part of the camp ground took up
fur this murderous aflair,and
1 lhe air,.**, suiting the actum to the words,
Die question really is, whether it i*
•
n flowing to lhe place of preachthey
began
[&gt;1 tax VO tin II
vwti W.V- -.,
im/_ Tile। Ihr ma went on, keeping up the to hire it We differ in regard to this
same martial images:
question. You have determined the quvs
_r_
dviliied community, and
ti&lt;m one way in Pennsylvania, and we
hnvc aaid a drove •if niggere, Uh&gt; I
have detenmned it another in Georgia.—
danger about our miniato-ra being hurt by
I du not propose to interfere with your Lbeirchivalrv«
bile vou laymen are »o slow
norial system, nor to controvert your deoutrageEhey must —
yi&gt;n picnac. ■
•—ty of such
— ding from the
the do-d by wmepohUcM
...
-hall be allowed to do a*
brother minister, who was in many r.- ' the singer* aeeinod to exert theinaehre to smith that we
ik.
It » hoped
We have determined it ia
tkrow a wilder vehemence into the »ong.
lhat the murderers may be found and punbetter for us that capital own its labor.
rtrcU-hing o«t their am» and beckoning
Mid stooping.
Sueh is the language of the Hon. Her- iaised.—LtnoMtpvri Jw*'
eagerly.
They
went
on
ainging:
swerinc«a "I
orgia,at lhe
.ofGeo
’ dem‘
suit of rusty
.,
Ma. Bccnasas &gt;» I853 OK TllB CoM‘
tenitie mass meeting in Philadelphia last
worn, abowed the poverty ul bi* worldly
He carried in hi* hand a amall purtmuntcau probably wntaiumg a change ul lin­
en, bh bible and a few rennuna hatfier
Dickaon waa a man extemi’vly known

■&gt;_ Miehln*. ________
'T™, U, «ct ™ • "»*

V An,.. S~Mlr .nA II&lt;r~“'Ok;,

tellv murdered him in ths
lhe terrified family.
Hb bw
ribly mangled, bis leg* and

Si^i

ul trorlban thihwoi dbcvr h*t
ISAAC C. MOTT.

EDLCnOS IN PRK1
NO IICMBIG.

himself, had been. &lt;*&gt;•*•
“J.1*"'
T wagon. Mr. Leffel
ble scene at the
pursued by th. mob, who picked up

saaailsnta of the wqpia. Th- J am.ulted
bi. home with club, nd nearly k*~ed
„nd threatened the life of Mr.

------ -V I John. Aunt N**b’i
CHEAT DLMOVERYf
I
I cirai- 1*1 Ind. ***“ k

Willi im Hooks*

wagon be and bb horse were knocked
down, and fin ling the odd* agsiust bun

old ate-tle: In journeying utun, in hun­
ger Ml thirst, in lasting olteu, m cold and
Lkedoc*- B**d* U“’-‘
that which amwth upon them

There Is alwnya something awful in the
voioe of tbu multitude. It would seem
m if the breath that a crowd breathed out

the State* where they are now entertain­ ed ved under this very treaty

;r niavitiK Exen*’'OK. bY G-

the distant aisle, of t-'ie forret, became &lt;«•

rnedau organ

-nd tncritoriuus for turn W bear
Cb«x Ho-aa by C-mpbell fa

,

p.

Jpg. __

mouxT. *..-«»*'• “««***

llave-liold

l&lt;X’.‘'n/?2j\n‘*ke me feel like
^id
“
mcbncWy-’

A flood of electrical
to rias with it, aa with

in}? to him, aorucdiag u» their own roo-

BxLUtVKVK

b..rL-a and m^ianic* should, understand

[be day to dferosa Mr origiaal nwrua.

■rbicb threaten*

relation, ba

lanDHM
Ne-’AMTirttan

-a* kiHed. =»-•' unkr-OMT,

’“«***’ dom

•$£®=i-SS

�raaiTintr the Bill. that foteatf &lt;4««WWr Ihi*: tdrioc jnd T^Ll&amp;ira

ing starcry in Kansan and NebrnsU, it; &lt;h^

u*n

strangi- bad-el
.-ver m»r - aijnificant-

REPUBLICAN B
HAsnxbs. THraapAY.

I;--’
tl
CWrtf B*ebMto
L‘e. 'iftrf Mh.&gt;mlvtar^a&lt;’

.■pm audi-nre* 'Natl th*

N. BAILEY

»A1. ■&lt; WOO 000.

aim- ■ This trialT wrpr bbuxuljimuuiu.y

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f ff„H. wnnalh II

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cvhthWrw wio-wp-—- —
. iabina.
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1«iiin* * n-w irwiirv,
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JOHK C. FREMOHT,

SWte££ william lbatton,
ol bin pn-teWe at Bu®d.’, »»lre-

■-O—«"
fHdjW wickedness. WsWef
N-rth jo m! tteniniiAgW-1
then to' a&lt;-t nponthi'm. • Nothin!

I'umiM ars &lt;ta
rf tta tapubl
joortHsatinp, tarry (ta. ftcb . .

Trfinrai
'
’ ,
“The t»-.partie&gt; cjptait winter in K-m

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■
exterm-nate or be e-nrrtwin irr-rt. me
^ratten W resolved Imetf into Uu- one
of “to beorhtft to b6r Inlfcritant'i &lt;-f the
*!&gt;rri*o-v. Our churns are now being
fobbed .'ifuvervthteg they pomoK. It i"

ttTATli TICkLT.
For Governor.
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,
of Livingnuo County.
For Llratmn: Governor,&lt;
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch County.
MaMiiiniit that bn ocht them here, and the

For Secretary of State,

john

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.
abtrery man

'

WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham Cnunty.
rmat
“fight lhe devil with 6rv '-u-scourgu the
For State Treasurer,
country of Abolitenant. Free Sp4mu. '
SILAS N. HOLMES,
ntid eTrrv oilier damn.vole i*m l!uU ex-^y
of f^Vnync County.
)kta. DESTROY TllHiliJ’ROPRR1
For! Attornrv G&lt; taral.
TY, CROPS AXD KYKltY ART!
CLR THAT WOULD CONDUCE
JACOR M. HOWARD,
TO THE SUPPORT VE ANY
/•___
OR EVERY PERSON WHO IS
KNOWN OR SUSPECTED OP AC For Snperrntrndetit of Public Instruction,
T1N-G CO-OPERATING OR SYH
n(A MAYHEW,
PATH1Z1NG WITH ABOLITION
.
■ of fCulhoun County.

be «ue roeitinned scene i.furife fi»r mMHta

lute, tta- sotk should be carnud on eigu

which they intend to elect, the

rlra. '' ’ ’ '
TheCrmpnimisc.
following ia the
sectiontoofthe
thecxclu.
Mb-’' tears
man may
as well
dry up
crocvouL|o lfl aks in
... E'«!i»h
_________
■onri
r*|rtinp
and be
sattafled.
Theblx
delegate*
were also tnsdc hr Hon.
on of slavery which Dunn’s BUI revived । that contention will Inriw how tn apprtn- ] Ja&lt;u!&lt; JM. Howard unii n. H- Slnlth,E*rj.,
an n-Fnrtnted. ■
, alc hi* conrtesy in stigmatizing them a» another of the |{.xlid I Dwnwniey i.fltik-

drat! winy o&lt;m™
....—„ — . _
corpse, the laxly of death, which he Bow
stands beside arid pnipu up to teate' b&lt;:te
eat uh0 fllx'Ut disrtni-’n Tlw curiosities
of pditka.has Bo rarer gem ttwn tin*.—«
These two gunk-men,rp&lt; he at Three Riv­
era, Sl Joseph County, on Friday, the
20di, and nt CnwpolLs. n Saturday week
ago. Here was a refliMui-nt «&gt;f aniclty.
Jt was not ennrigh that J«»hn Van Baren
should doloat Gen. Casa in 1H4S, but he
fi'llows him to fats own State, to a village
bearing hia own name, and there. Iwfitre*

t»i 0-rmm JJJ

dwelling Mf

wc.a »et on fire l»y. dunw -4 i&gt;i«
unemi.w. w&gt;d burnt to th« gr tad. v&gt;
i i»h hi s for taking pjn. in s Gi-rtaMfr,'
miuxt meeting. If they . w v,
him by that in sans, they have f mud tte,'
aelrtw ms'akcn. Hr ha» pm IJ.

■ ’*•
42? **.,t f,,rtenacted.. tool*. Hewerxof wood an.1 drawer* of
r xni orueny rrrnf
.
U.
J,-rr‘f‘W,y wil'd by Franc* water, fixils &amp;c. &amp;c„ and will return the Qurriup
• J
feltaw citizens in tta- di*jitay of
jcsU-rJay.
Tta-*v who J-iln.-d with u*
‘ name of
.f* compliment
in. the United fraicu under ttawmplimeDt by giving
giving him
him snd
and hia
bis party
party । were tta- elite of tin- German popalution
Lnntahna, which lira north of thirt»-.ix # Water!-, d.-f. a^in Nnyember.,
—-rjdrly, intelligent, with appropriate
tan n tn uml a gcuen*tU) mtliuslMtn, they
deprera, and thirtr mlnntea mirth Irti- r^Tta- Ptoneer inumaUs that scjiie of were rate of the tltarkcd features Ot the
’.■de. not bdndrd In »h* limita of the ji^tepuLlican nomtnera for Canity Ofdie Geocnd's own constituency, revives
.
Rtatr contemplated by tlw|r act. shverv !
w&lt;jn. fofBll,r|y Mt..mhara uf a Know &lt;l-y.
----- ••■■n . Timir»LHie following account of the Torch the memory of hia slimy and milignant
and rtwumngu.g rep rt* fflMn «f
and taroluntnrv iwritnde. .-tta-rwis* than . N((UillJ O,afwi|. W • will not say that
Jersy. It is frtfbrmc-i. lij- • imii^ .
Light I'rocraaiun. io the evening, wacopy treachery. —Detroit Tribune.
In th* mini*- mrtrt -f crime, whereof the | -nr o(
p .^.^tic man noca fur Counfrom the AAtertiier.
nrrCe. ah.it h"v
'W
1 ty Officers were ever tn*.i»herv of that ।
’
-nrr rvrxiwa.
'
I
j .vii he, nn-1 is hereby, fnrerer pmh!’ I ufJvr but
Uie pi1&gt;n-rt- raw pr-^w* | At half fust aevi-n oc|«-k, the ‘torch JuiJ i»G7c rererrn ar
Tita New Turk HvtrMhhsiiAemtdttat
4 led .tcr..fc.
isratobe en lowed with all wi*i»m and । Light proomiiKi took up its line oftium-li' brain I nerer pilt.
ttrf ar bat af- J’Jm W • Forney. ttar personal frieral
(nnd marvlx-d in quick tint--, up Ji tter &lt;m | ftaer */ eif- m'l\
The rra’orarion of th* above anrti.m
(&lt;1 that subjewte and . hums te
\.'.t —-n a— 1 organist of B&lt;xluu&gt;*n. p,.,s Wp p^
Avenue to tta I’.wliac R.ilroxl bridge. Ifcfum, but that wife_____________
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and returning. ' or« hand,
—- rather
thu* own the frit dollar
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left .hfibra-n
Avituieat Bates
street. Al- ra human jteeh.
’■v nil lhe DermvTM*. North and kouth.
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‘ 1'a "* &lt;• ' -i ij’tLo
Lo-igh
| brwrtilv concur in*11 imivciucii'a which
’igh three
three tlx.usunJ
tta-uiuinJ t-&gt;rvh^
t-uvhr? w.-n-rarw.-n- rar- ,{
RwM ^-i^..f legerdemain tCnir.‘"7.rre“i ^*7
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inpn^-i.yrt
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in
five
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firr
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te
repair th- mis­
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n.w ..m-nnin in five

titans nfUMwaan expert to make Intd-1J
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wi-ranjost detidedlj/ Blaek-boUnif TherTb-y inwlel frmn fivc .to night ,
the repeal «&gt;f tbc Mwun G*mgent prorfe believer that the shore see-1
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,,M u;|n
[... ,p &gt;ot| pn.lmvJ a most magnlfi.-mt , pr,n,Ue. J r.m&lt;^prak-d t»/*l .very in tk
wm.or ibe^m^n’.vingrm.v,^
( iir
h,M&gt;r w(|j|d
with 'heir dark nd teteUan.1 .Utart taH uj-.n ^tu-Ua mistam .1
li*he« &lt;tar«rv In Kausarr. when in Isef; it .
nnJiihit* it rli^r- -fiw^rer, vre
not 'n-1' " **'

f.-rmed.
But the vntera .-Cth-- C.-mtv |
t....... Liv
-.
1*11
FcrCommi^Aon.Tof tbi-Stuto Imodofcv . know l-.w V,anprvi-uitr smli a fi..|1.Iiat. 1
'now mor mnpfrvcuiK- auro a hb'iiwusi- i
SEY.MOI R It TREADWELL,
trmnt t«&gt; io^xise up-ai their credulity, a d ’
will laiwh the silly fikhobood tn aeorn.—
of Juckjum County,
Desperate vidivil must lie the fi.rtnnea of j
For amber of the State Board &lt;&gt;f Educua pnrty, thWt han to ho Watered up hv

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| the ctes4snt.-li--ch.rrgr &lt; f Rom -n cuw’les
j *bi«b were inrr.el in line. This proev*-,

SALE

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J ’&gt;y |.mf *vttl *1 .s.nviWhit-1 f cl uiil.-llljc nl tlu* b- ■

B.chans. &lt;m S,sailer So.e.et&lt;a«r’ &lt;“' ,UMJ foU,r rt'
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, or two,bands ol, uvirtt 4 niu»ir.
! wh r. it exists i-ndi-r U »! irl! ofb’ute
Th.. II mterUle Ad™*, a Bucbanan j
s
J Ictf „l(in i(l t^Rne was| Mwrraitm’v. I .mas iwlbxibjy
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shn &lt;m vfaui «ouii:iriit, tiey-Mnd itpaper ofAlaliama, publishes tho fidlowing ' (&gt;^,.,1 by their favorite nslbmal in«tni-1
letter, which the editor says is from a incut the lUortras, played by Highland- • j,r
li 111».
gniti- nciibtjs Aimricannoranti“penuiual friend, a gviitlrtn n of the high- j cr&gt; in *VR terum.
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;n. Whig I&gt; mueitet, or A'oliti’-n
mt resportability,’' i.a.1 assure.-- histya' I- "*
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---------------------------------irtica. In ll u aj p.-Luhin5xr.-nt.-st—tall

GEORGE WILLARD,
I Un. Irat.wv in ila- pMremum atlraete-d .
#
Freed-..
such wilful perversions of Crt..
‘ era of its atrsrary :
Thcie i». ver uaiumAiwi/.ptragrtkit•
of Cbltaon County.
Awake.
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» . I to Kanw. and the arrest of slavcn ex------Jwkaitawra
PbiLui.lphh,
At'-. B, IM6.
ly nsiansprwuu-dtai &lt;1 nnui^nud u» dwt |
Then- «5a a.44e rally -Zihr
B
Sir^-I *p. st lw.. b-.'ira with
Tlx- ■ -rm*n *Uo/ra tmsine.-Jons C Famsmnr.
’
uf the suCciug people lif Kuns. S. The I
'ioffrct-Am* in J. Ja»tuwn.«itl-e a*.-™., n Bo. hvmm y.-rtentav .it Xfah-atland. Hi. , h.mdn-d ».r n.. with wpbendM banner.
Wfa. ne-er the c is a sulntan’re r-xxl
grievous .-utrugv* they have borne win u
andeveoioa .f^r'^
7
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^»uB&gt; wd tart.-f.dly nr-, and traiwpww.sira, brad«d by » fates*
whwT(.r drf.. , . f. , . (
n tiled by tha more decvAX portion «-f the
iHng,..f ^stanby, tl.e &lt;th inst. A r.mm’L hut bis
E* pl in and unpn- .
,
1 |Bnd p, !«■ prevented fn-m he ’...mg *).»'«•
pra^lmvM- been duu«&gt;uBccd^&gt; “abdili- n
JOHN ROBERTS.
sumptuous dinner was prepared by the undii.g in the .-.Vr- me—sxi-rrthSig has , Ths Grnnan Republican
J
j
j ala
ln ng.. rt
pritv&lt;bra” by th« Border RutEan org-ma, tlx-ir
hospitaMi- n»id enterprising pwpk-.4 the «I»v air v.fim-’rte'iUiCT.Hiidkm.wraiiyv But,
At.' r 1} of embsuarm through tlie
,tevr.y.—Daanu
xuff-TingN have been derided; their Iwr--.
&gt;n.n, to.ua, .U« U,M U»drrJ r»T.'
" ‘'"-'Ti *h" '“I*" *"
-“S*""-.!? "Ml”?*- **" . kw*.
JOHN M. NEVINS.
i-iu nmk*4 -i:• -11 vtr..iis l-w their re­
a n. sat r^n and did an.pie j.irtkv.- ;
il^ j
’^i^ ! J^^My’Xte
lief covwv'd with suspicion and obi- quy,
Ihc Ladresrfthnt rmterprumg and thri- j£._ Ur g4£ u» . '&lt;„olJl\md fra.k a th. rrwmds, whVfa werw Kt up by terebXu w-vuvl-r terser
even lhe p-a&gt;r victims of riifluu vi«»l«nre
II. N SHELDON.
who, ntbiw-dof their. t roperty and seer
vilig town, ar.- &lt; e erving «if great credit ; erpti-m. and talked * 'th ua with the free- j r». fln.^»rks, and h&gt;-nfiixs, it appeared ' ^fti-n-it d,*.-* nor.-sisc —Hwiwik Char *
red aud beatca by the Alite- on briguihl*
C-r
their
gw
erW
in entertainment ami f,»r 1 ,h'rn • Diu old acquaintance.
I
really
f&lt;k
,
'hat
there
wer»
aeon
of
human
bwiai.o
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GEp. W. MII.I5.
have c-me aiiioug us to t«!l w lut tl.iy
i„ th.. r»»e or r„T.
kim &gt;" m; "«•.' U-1g“&lt;*»»»-•»H* nhmu &gt;p.« J&gt;.-7
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w
Far Rvgiucrof I &gt;. «!«, &gt;
have.MitE.-cud in cutnni.Hi with hundreda
L’tMaexAk L&gt;irnit'LT»
Mwu
T. i’l•
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«
”.&lt;*! IU- kw :&gt;.,..u&lt;j in
; Ian™,
o......... turrwzm
...-----------------------f-ahera, hava been diu.aiuc.-d ub itnjx*.
u
,h*,1. u„i..n .,fSui.-. .. r,u.k .
TH1KTY tBOVSAIDI
i "™ j"»r«wa-tt.U-h«to-. Ol I—
JOIW S. VANBRUNT.
ter^ and fabricated. No d araeter !*&gt;«•
vUron.4 b.L.S. M... .U,! I'n.C
IJ.., tb. S uth H.J .ul.mi,,. J ,.. tlw nj.
i.
Li.h,.
J'- B- B "" h'L *■&gt; .'J U n. J. M.
. Far SSeHT.
ever pure yir lawo-c. no* Iwen •cci r«fr- ni
Hub., &lt;JK.nl.Owk. wnl in lln. k.a&gt;inp .ntoi-.n.-r d&gt;.-Al..lill..in.l. «itb .
&lt;»(l ..Lchn^lL-pk.unJn .prjnn, im- o'"' r",|“W!’ * l?‘rnJ g
I
W. K. FERRIS.
IV a-teuUa of pers aud dratravtion, un-i
l.pento. «.m to.,', by O. L. R.....( U-« ll.l ™Lbt .rli .l. ll.nf. 1L- .4-,
llnonin k.J
even tetiudu virtue a.gsged in this cause
uurati- n o the w-rid. and, ronndenng - |IV IJon, G«v C. BaU-a, slxw e|.*iu»-nt,1 '
»'T"»vr. m -cv. re terni*. Mr. U.
For Prodenitihs Attorney.
It s been bL.ekencd t-’ leod the surf, it ol I
the fire-rating propensity was difficult to , tw&gt;gU0 b.ln don. m&gt; much iu the auntlkn' ’,y’
h * h'’ Ph.*,,e^ mcapawty
JAMES jl. SWEEZET.
p&gt;i rt lean nuliguity. Turuugho rt 11 the. I
nmterataiut
It.. „. r 11 ..Li i. ; i J. u-ur *
i •w**'l«'&lt;1d by rhv-innutL-m-c, bis mwdttal
l.-n, of this uibage.
A beautiful p ie.1
dirturluUM v-s in Kansas th-- I n-e-tftat.
l i t (limit (.’« urt Ci n&gt;u»i*aioner,
He ridirnlrd the d^rriae of Sj^alta
w^a Lte!id te tithTIsrk' ' h r" ffl***F pvris si clastiMusent
m«n hasp never cv.n on.-e h.&lt;n • n th.
1
10
feet
in
belfta.
wm
alao
raised.
Tta*
WM. BURGHER.
Nerert.ya/y . n? a M that the tUb had |
ii a'X. »
' U,e" I*” Ui"*’ “u*
aggressive. Surn-ui.J.'! by thegreitis'
Hon. 7 Chandler ' r'
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his father t.
Republican* uf Juhnst-.wn are doing a now, for tbc fint time in the hn-tery of, h,.Jird &lt;it|1 p)ia&gt;Br,.
' For Judge, of Probate,
provocation and vi.dviKv. h-y have ex­
tbc Country, obtained from th- gmiru-,
v .Jt u ^i. rtirr'.mr and .oerg.-ti. efrufta?,&gt; "°d
O. L. RAY.
hibited a pntienee and fi-rbiurance whi.-L !
-i.m ..f tree priurfolcs, tert^rtUr Mt. U-.-axdlud »-mpl«Ud. ,J
P
"’L‘7 ^'U*- "
’ fi-r Fnnwovt .-tnd Frerdoaithat will aston- 1
an- truly shi prising.
This fu« wl-icb j
. ..I- nn-m,..,, MJ ,b. A l.qe
A.. -.nJ ,
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s-utids oat in a n-h I*-td contrast with th.- !
I' vh Mild ti-idtMind the followers uf JaMZs
cam. to l.rm &gt; Sto,.-1 .|,J. ton .~l.&gt; «»• ™,„ ™,_ Ab.to. ?
*J-x-J
.nJ . p.|.
A. C. WILSON.
Border RatEun laovrinenu, hrs Iw.n tta.- I
right when they &gt;y
&lt; nktbrnlb., ...dj ;41 Vwl »p»l"•?*•!•
pLATroWM nisi Breckenridge.
Alntotow
F.» Coroncra,
one which tlx- nidal sl am-1. sa ami penusCirititution.- to say
.
,
* ‘ ■’ “ at the (pnd display of Fireworks which j ‘ rn*cUnl*
\,
item tffi.rts have Ji-rn nude to lie down.
LMVDGE A M4T. WHEELER.
or w.xl-l not have slavery. That l.y tbm
A.cwnLngly, daytaftih*day, the telegraph I
jc-palation C- tigress had admitted that tta- wen-ta-iiig diaplayid undercharge of Mr. I
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Tile rn.ftfriff nf tllv Y’onng Men's Fr&lt; ■ , pojrvr was with th • people, and not iu W.lliam Pbslp*. p* n.te-cbmat. fr-mi tlw ! Tua L*ra Dru.—iLdlimorv, S -pt. 2.
• has Hustad V-■ » th tn- st exagi-nited iiud | Dtmn’a Bill—Locofoco Falsehoe'a. |
lying aixounts .-f|tlc. iuv.ixi- rt.if Kuna*.-i
Tlie prva.«c v; nd fratura of the Buchan- imonl Club, last Tuesday evening,
........ to. was ve
- C.mgn-M, and th.- e&gt; L cnd'-le rule was. w.u stapd. Thi- display was very large I Tin-(?uHratim Mvtvurr npp-ntain mournaud occupied Ilium thill nn Ixiur, irj-lu- '
®,r }be dvatli of Mr.Talar. It any*
l-v a Frtw State irmy under Gen. Lao.. n stripe are making a systematic »ff&lt; rt । rv ’largely attended.
The rG-urt
House
— n
....... that tbisc.uld ta-ex.-nis d l.vjhe people,
W« luvv expo-xd Jb-&gt;-e reports time tmo
wo* well’fill, d,- alt the avadnbta seals bc*®*/y wAc« If.ey come to farm a Stolt yot. ding with the Union, .followed by Freagain, showing tha*. they cutild n-.l lx I •o impose upon th&lt;- rrvdnlity of the peo­
■ . t-.
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er-iuirar pretsiratorv
t'» admtaminto in'-nt, in adorn! letter*.
Belon.- eleven
|
hin
. vtry
ple, liy continually asserting that the Bill ing occupted. IK mw-trnfr was .ui-irrav .
■blMx-d in th
true.
o’clock, all was still; the concourse h.id
lfr —iJ jf j,c gSmld he sleeted, p--uiwd lank again into tbc city, and lhe
Ttasobvi.ris object of them w.-wtupl^c.-1 shich passed .the |louse of RcpreacnUi- rd by Mr. Rhine*, of Battle Cni k, u I ose ' *
the Free State nxn it| a fidse position.— rives,
,
Mtiffi&lt;-d that the slavery question holi-day o( I'ruvdotulud cl&gt;«ak
commonly known as Dunn’s Bill. i speech was Itxteecl to with evident satisWe now pn-jx-sc t&lt;&gt; k-lv v the t.vtini&lt;-ny
Great; credit is due to ths Committee
•stalilisiied'al-ivcry in Kansas.
In this Tu-tlon by the large auditvee. Tlw young ) would be finally settled, provided he
of CU. Li-Ue. tin- npuled JfadtT of th. »•
of Arrangements, mid to the sulxudinate - The Burlanan orators io thia •action
...
, petty! attempt»t deception, they betray a men ..rtol. to. n mJ C..«n,y .n- J..»« . I "’"U *"7 ■ I-"';" ‘J1’' J"
*• rasions. L'i a lett.T puldished in tta '
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State*. &lt;-r th*! State ol .&gt;e* mra. in Coiiinilttai-a, fur the rare and f.-rvt! .x-ght1 m jurt a»w aukavoring to show thgl
,aWr
,f to- w*. .-I.rtojb, . »»
N « York Tribune, «if Aitt
iturdsy ‘last, hi I .cry low estimate of tliu intvIligt-ncu uf al..nuu» wnrk. K~pll&gt; - U-ll r-.tll-B.
which characterized the arrungcnniita,
the Kcpubliean forty is poi^tevesy, bi­
nZ... BltoU... ..to, •!«&gt; U.toJJJ" to-Upto.
1 ha ppuplp, for no one who has read duwell n« the Chief Marshall, C. A. Trow-1 raowita nM inbi-i
—- **
**-|-rain the Uouau v«*vd f •»
- L hart neier tuliiled an army, ttor ertn BilL can tail to detect the LIm-Lo-hI of
l-rxlge, Emj., and hia drpctuw and usmsI-’ Mr. DwmYi
Bfilthe nirifirtrtion nt
Til.- Sr... Ei.tom to
“KT_ „JT for
a tinyU vdJitr. to maid into Kantar. 1 •he assertion.
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• ,
,It.'llte.
,„ .
. tlie
ttnueth
of
rn-eSo'Itcm,
wh.en
isscxKunma.
By tin•Uta,
in
getting
up,
RD
d
emduttiag
ik"
■ uuiiv rulu tlwy ecu pro. e
The Bill does not estab- .&lt;n»jr.«Ttoto...-to,J.w,LlJI«
traveled through Iowa iu ei.inpuBy with
pr. cession. Dvtcwit never saw om- half) that all the Sourhecn tnrmliera.-arv fiw
a large Laly lit pcwxsMI.1 citiz.fls, wit.. 1lidi riuvery in Kansas, and these lying hard fought brt|t$e. and a pretty sure inThetiuthi%Mr.Bn&lt;lixnnn waaaasour-1 - •o huge a croud of p»iTk-taf.-rv, vrt alL Fnwdi-na andotipwod tnStavcry.iwca't*hypocrites
vvfao
make
the
aiwertion,
will
tha greatest appoint sincerity, their dv- I
dicati-vn of the vpte of the State in N-u nn this qiirati. n ns was Mr. Calbonn and , Wt
.m &lt;df wj-Junit
—d order. 1 they all voted apafru/ Mr. Domi's' Bill
went
witiwut aradvtit,
accidint, ip g
giad"order.
lannioatitet U» Ixxi.na- bana 'jidr settler*. , know
,
that it docs m&gt;L But Glschood and vember. Theri-fcre “Freedom shriek I tta- North. rnDen*«&gt;era&lt; yarn lietterb- ut।
As f.»r our uppun-tita. It Is hardly cm. How strange thi.t the -Svs tionar "AJofKai!«mu and s&gt;&gt; lar aa ihv own kn-.wi- ,•leci'pti--n is tbeir only stock in trade, and
th.-*., iu. w.-llnstn Miehuran
cut men t.-dn* h n many Dj-moerata . »iat«nl with humunity tn speikvf them. litirm*' party vfithe North. (itMihoRcpuL.
••
■&gt; . a'
Icv'n Bt thc
Wfetever they may ’^ir fki-ra were enough to draw tears!
edge extend*, hare aeiualfy im.de gixxl
I icans arc atiginalirv-d hr these eomistrn'
they hope.-by an unsparing application of
tbeir professions, and are now making
Meettar ai Middleville.
, have done tayetufor.-, now th.jr mvct (he lr,,n, t|w ll)&lt;&gt;rt tard-taartud.
Tbt' im- political gai»bkr»)«KuilJ at tbc •jnt't
it. to lx-later up their sinking noise. Let
ttamuhv* and tanj.lira.
Tha Frernout &amp;&lt;y«c&gt;f Middleville have j qi«:|.-n te-ldl&gt;, and defend the jnatitu-1
coneourae from ita- country in atus look at some vf tlw principles ernbodi- rilled* Mate Martina nt that villaco.on tu n ofstavery w tha fearleMmraa thatwc ' u.fHhn(X. up&lt;in
Itepublicm meeting.
c
.
ZL*’
n- . "TLx - ^4’“ *' *UI
ln,iU,elh*-v d° ,'”t 1 didwwtaJd them., and drove them half
rd iu Mr. Dunn’s Bill s
M&gt;l«lW&gt;»»« D».'ng..».taJ „„„
|,K.„ f.„ it ,« ttonr-ttoltoto ,,„ .
to.m.wrf to, too™™,
til United Stain I- oopv. 1 left the roenpa !
It repeals tlie Bogus laws »f Kansas
•I*. "Vi b&gt;-in the Givis Would &lt;]&lt;-&lt;tn&gt;v they
speukcrw from abroad are •aammced.— -lt
ri^^ntzi*! by th.* Omstitation ; but: -s ” ■
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- hM n. U. ...«4
iiln-1
r&gt;_ u ■■
' which Gen. C.iss Jias been t-rced by an
Let every friraJ.’-f Frucdom turn uitt, they toy it U right.
That God himietj
ovi rwhclming pubfic opinion to admit. and give them a ftraiwr of a meeting.
, utobliAed it, and that it hat lhe BibUfur and orArnd one ■ ttaxtw-nd tinhi-a fi.r
In the «atReugl rrturwa of the loss Suit,
, -arc a disgrace to the agv.'*
-IW - tr
it! foundeRnm !
tbuir |iCMna»i..n; but the tart comment*. ilectmu Calhoun County stands Hank—
T he alaiveatuteiHctiOdCol. LaneiafolTHEATRE.
If wv do not sustain these men in deIt pmvittea that all crinunal pmaecuW&gt; return* nxvivnd. The fnwa Reporter
Jy curruLorstcd by the statement luadc thins far trraaon nr other poliHca! ufli-nOur nrad.-rs wui be pUiiM-d toK-arn fi-tit»jofourinatlttiti&lt;ni». we&lt;kwerve«urthuaaewuntaflirll: “TVodtissus «f Calby Dr. Hose and utta-rs uf the Kwok.
that wu are to haw a vtait from the pote f
inlan.v. The nmtrat is oUiou.lv
• NationalL'oiuaiiUic, shit-fa wc ppI-haUd
tilurtrmipuf NwUsantf Kimta-rlv, which , •’‘I***11 &amp;«&lt;*“"“" nnd
Rspul.li9.0s inuurnnwmaioo. TVirop
rlurtr
iup.il
IPWPHW
U'motr
y
,
n
v.
|h&lt;f
N&lt;)
uf
tbme
B-&gt;gus
'
mu
I
inknmv
laws,
shall
nt ihu date of It* appearunr*. Nuw.aa
position
duipL.Vd
d
out
amount
p.
the
tuil!s tn
that |» is. .
CoL Lsny ia lhu« nly pel son dutretd with J« dbcontinned, and that all persons un- have tlie reputation through m -ny uf &lt;mr
dignity of4 fuxle.
On the whole, 'ta-n-fi.ro, I consider his
hpviug led an anurd lavaalun of NurtbrD dt»r am-at for any alleged violation of exchanges of lx-ic|the tast company now
T bc &lt;«h-vt. of this meeting will lie fi-.R
traveling.
•
.
J al- 0 on beyond peradvvntnnl—and what
. nun intoKai-wUk tbi* Whole line of i«&lt;u»
1 tb-ae laws/shall be immediately relcas d.
!?
**
and »ttrngth of
Tto, .IU tortofm to.kl.pU»-« T»» ' -P-. “• 'W"» ■» *■«" » J- the Rapnbluwn cauac. Ttosaauds of our
It
rcst/wra
the
slavery
prohibition
c!*a&lt;e
•atrocities.falls t&lt;&gt; tbc ground, with thuev
.1... * *. *•&lt; tar 14
Gtetotta.mnfi.il SoUtll a single A»n w tardurt nut Vote k&gt;r ettueua. • bo had before be-. n unaware of
day evening, Oct. |4. | Giro them a fidl h.^
Jf
y p,uW
Wu&lt;-nd ht8ir
.paition at' the faluty of the charge ou
the real hi-ling of the amntry. no Tltwtesshiah it U Imsed.—rfttnxt Tribune.
n-rt regret ft. Mo- him uIk&gt; j
g^t
end Gnv . MKMtmd
ever excludes slavery from Kansua, am! bouse, and yuo v
day o.w .with their tern eyes the m»n:
frnmfillttai ramatain x portion of t’xi Lou-1 ** furuUhod fur
y «*t*rdav. and aurud poaUamr £r I Vanr..-danpnd, if desired.
I southern vote.
« b» maki- Michigno sure fur Frvtmot rod
: The akdet. m af ah ihAtin ahttng ip an
•ylvamalurtcTdrrfnk
,
I haw
have scribbled
scribljed thia off
nffaotnfrriediy,
an hurriedly, 1 treed on 1.
‘ inanaTerrttn.-y, north of 86 de^.SO min.
,.
w-j[
U. u«e to read It
.
upright pantun-, was fuinid In ntevating
VTuthbop ok t tthteirr.—In hiaapeeeh fw
S- tnc uf us rx nn-mhar when Mr. Mr^XiMdLjr.tbe rnilruad nc*rG»muridgv, i.fNorth ladmdc
It adds this pro-jso,
othef
-t
it Ae Whig Congrtitiun,
Yinirs
CWland went on a similar erraM in IMS
tours truly.
truly.
Mawu. tbs pietKrt y.-ek,
. •That.any proa lawfully held O.aar.~
•« duhnt work. (J^r ..pp.^u UPt.
Him. Robert C. Winthropaaid
Wiathropaaid ufCol-giul
ufColotwl()
__
__4_
W. B. Fwurxs
isvrxs,,, m
ITuntsvillc, Al*.
6era of Cbxyreaa vote to admit fTa^ i*to ®**t**ate, and are growing nturfto.
Frenimrtt
• 't
' ».j -.-• .
The rxn went "tn at, m, of the churrh.&gt;
b V" '4,‘7^ -1- “~
Thus does Mr. Buchanan, according to
but rtwpvrt and r«t«rni. Our truii i
and vote th cont mat, dvil war tn
Tax Doka-rroa or BLavkrrIo 'perniM&gt;.&lt;n$h removed nut io aonl olior
hriif Itn
' porters,,ridicule and repudiate tta doe-, Untt Territory—nod yd the "
•Yator./P.r raCWS*ate.,^Mf/
them of voting to ed
,»»w st.dqaattifr'S-^crviguty, sad tbu»

5. B. TREADWELL

SHERltfS MURE.

Bat le Creek Adver'ben'mt.

JEREMIAH BROWN.

&lt;MT1IX "tlrr fvrMte.itiwH.l. VlctoEllM
bt MaMMUTH KHLH.lfcM 1:««'-» X-(

MEXICAN POTATOES.
JLXLMU11 UOV.v

ROSES.

'

’

Bortfw Ruffian prvwseo, uf tba North,

D'
TREE L-.EONIES

PHLOXES.

J. blwW!'
.

CHOICE 1 in If TREES.

NORWAY SPRUE;
XE rf ttx beat Kvrisrrrt. Ti— TlioObce.tran.p^x.-e.. bi£oWJ(

O

RASPBERRIES.
1£ED Antwerp. F.itulL ami IVge
ASPARAGUS ROOlk

DOUBLE FLOORING SCARLET

.- BR4TUGIA*

BULUpia KOOTK
acnciHVnifr*.
XhiAWBERRlES.

tkGK «Mk rt d»«e...

wowj

fOlTB DOWN "HEtr.

SUFFOLK BOAR.

PEA

FOWLS-

’ r^aXtSL‘e»ti; *».
riiah An.
*

“X«»t&lt;rho.
A. t WILLtS

bWnwmbar

J BW»»

PEONIES.

s£±*J»-

Miiwantm, Ort.

carried it there; and thia bilL islroduced

SCHOOL

FORFEITED

Ifti.ia a
frw-do
go with them?

■Ml

no»*-

�goods

cr

REA'

than

Ever!!

'•'•ar
'* “M tn
•rtd 1.0tW,etjQ:

I V zfltaaaty.
HIMXM1I IN SKVBN not l:s.
JJ.J.ILENFIELDIS
1

We have now on
hand n stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

STORE.

urk Htrndd i« iiArrni,^

to make room lor one
new ^tocn.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready .Made Coth­
ing. Hats, Caps, Boots
&lt;fc Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
st236842
‘
’ ces that
will astonish the

T fl. *&gt;» “&gt; BucwWal

COMPETITION. ___________ _

Uur stock consists in ------------------- '
part of

The proprietor h.qxa b&lt;
uey to tnenta ibwr &lt;J.
Tbr mill ■« aituatni 11
bi'trnan Church, in th
tbr ranie nmd. know n m lnr wu i-»Uir&lt;Vre* »—
1.1'MIU.lt OF AU. KINDS FOR SUU’
ii—p.uSki.1,-, ‘“•R

«-tw*rt«*Tto&gt;.^i^'^*,to:'"TT“' Small Profit* and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods, Grtxerift. Crdel rry . tl:
Glart oOre. flats Cups a»d;Duns&gt;ctt
th, anKrvut uf t&lt;*» tot Di1{,bwa*‘p'ni»^S.
j ’ ’j,r Goc^s are now Iifliredat a verv Kmall ,
a nice ucsortmentand rrrycheap.
ROOTS AND SHOES
honilmbtic words, but .1^.. any will .
’
a area! rariety of
be fodml to be literally tr.i&lt;». We never
.
. Ready 3fmk
talk for BunroitiLc. Dur Goods, both of

CLOTHING;

MIKI.TO OF RUBIOS!

that cannot be beat

MERCHANT TAILOR

STEBBLNS A- IllXSELL
May 1 1S5B.

STARTLING NEWS

'prir.g Clothing, cheap for

FlillM

KAIVSAS
•) / l/hCk M.tTCllldS fcr a dime wivrai
■.^VJVrkJ pi.a st
FUlUJl?
b e£t u
V' ANKI E NOTIONS, s ^&lt;4 sm«ht.iiii
i n•*

reek -Adver* Isexnsnt.

IIA11 BROWN,

rcrii. .• luu^vsud mtnjilrU. I'lnu* c*U uU M

fur »ale. «h.«U.|, VlcTORt-LAXD
numiuu •

CUTTING DONE\

th

ICAN POTATOES.^
■reductive «ad ralosbls raiirtv (
JUOMUU BR0W5
ROSES.
.

. f-.-teuk
nsi.
• Uuw. 1U&gt;J aevrrai lararun af raw
Price :4 to a0 oou eweh.
J. WtHTN.
P.EONIESL
hito. Doable Jtow. both.awant
•u a larxu coUncUua al o«bar tsnbtocaoU
J.JUKUWN.
»EE U/EOX1EB
V.tifu! and pertocl'r bardr Sbnib
. ll.M
,

'

NEW ROODS!

(usA paidfur nil JCinds ifcmntryyrm/m
Dont Lfgrt 11k fl*rc Bl»&lt; doo' writ of Keiifridi
Mlufv. particular •UeiltHKi I'ud UBtte artllrmrul

Wil do nm hesitate t«i say that our
stick
* splendid.” and &lt;«r jsricot ”nprtcc-Jenkd) v /ntr. For Coal or Ready Pay
«r rnn't 6t undersold. Cull and examin

□tors lioora •
■/Tj^r’' oliuUnhy’ miowT*'
.

FOR SALK

FOR

iiih k s

'

KS. sons
HOHK.IIV. su
/■j
coTr.isr. jKssiL1XD .’.su COMMON

AT ALL TIMES

Side, Card and Center Tah’tr, Fall Leaf •
Jenny Lind aiul L&gt; tl f Stands. Loungti.
common Canr and Sjrrinff bnfhttn ("mir-.
Any quantity of Piui-, CltuTry, Wli.:.
wood und Blntit* Walnnt

U.TTJXXB383R .

on hand and tor sale

ths, Iruti Teakettles. Frying Pans. Steelvnrds. S.mil und Meal Sieve*. Sheep and
. _ _________ Cow Bclb »ith Stmi-i, and everything
jJur ।x*Nm't"■ i- «uc'I uuttbu tange no. - else fmoi a Twcety-Ilorse-Power QrvuJ)W»I. WUI u -M u jmiUw nonun vr Bar j&lt;l&lt;n b, n Cambric Needle.
,
£t:.wr.irdSd:.I ». a.«i’rE?’

H AIt PER’S M ON T11L Y M A &lt; »A Zl N hj
The Nay number ctme&gt; the link Year soil erm
»M«ulbe tewth robiaw of Itaiuce • New umiIUI
Ntfultir-, »ihI the I'libllUirts embrace the- bpym
tututv to rwucw tlirifconh*! ■ekauaUcJgniri.i. I
tbc rm* uhi ibc rutHMi tor we uutnnu -pprwfo- .
, .
.
.,
Iton and enCHUBgrtixiit wtueli toulmo .,wiM&lt;&lt;1 . rtml trimmincy of al! l.imrt—&lt;&gt;n t tut lit
Mt Huuae in I hr i iliage i.| UaaUnga, county TONS OF IRON AND STEEL’, ab&lt;&gt;, to tbeir rt&gt;t«rprt«c. At du U&gt;nii»r proud baaUwtr be &gt;-iite4.uosistt«r he« r~xnliar theImIc. UteM
wj(J
|rfm which W(. WUL.BBlL
----- - ------------------ - ---------- - I
1„—UM&gt;B««;Rtt&gt;bun..ae.
UOU1S AN'D SHOiiS.
at a nat'BK so low aa to defy ivniipeti-

GROCERIES !

:UW berries

uOllN &amp; OATS

Cheap for Ciu-h. W« would !ay:t&lt;’ n call
luiiitgegr*. on j!.&lt;v* t.9 ami
and uu which | lini| wpod Bench Screw*, Sad Imus. Axih, and an axamitrotion of mir Gunda i.toi
Hill S.«a Gn.l.bl»« ll.«. Wir.*~ Pric.-s,‘Abd wo will try and wfl'.i-fv vun.
STEHBINA A lU^Kl.L
thirty ernta. Notice l» tlcrcfcnc hwtw gtcru.iJwt Rfon, Cut and Wrought iXntW, (arrutge
--- ------------ ---- —|j4 ]M Cal Je Bi(d .rn|Ce awl^ Bnuw Ke..
Hartinga, June V. ItxW.

Ladies* RmXum, Welkins SiiiKW.
“
Si.pa. Tie*, and Gaitcrx
Call and examine our forge stock uf

; ils
^bsvtiiw-s
4XS5
.IL

FARMING TOOLS.
I Itnllina 4c
..XflkLirS.

s m vc

Sueh as Table* und Pocket Cutlery. TRI,
(ihcut, and Cupboard Locks, Padlocks,
Butt* and Screws of every variety mid
kind; Knob Locks and Jjitehca. Finh&gt;|iing Nail*. House Trimmings &lt;»f cvi-ijj
kind. Cupboard Trimmings, Pulley*, Btxl
and Table Caslora. Shot Ptauhes add
Belts, Powder Fbukaitif everv descrip­
tion. Maleablc Butts nnd Wnnrfttp.

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

GREAT BARGAINS.

AV e also carrv on
the FtJRMTL'RE
Business and shall
kcejp everything per­
taining to that Line.
We use great care in
(the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp;. none
but the best materials
Plixstcring, Brick, and Corner Trnwi4*, I
SpiHl Levels and Plumb Bobs, WhiuL | used and none, but tin
wash Brushes. Ac.
best workmen employ­
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
Shoe Thread, Shoo Knives, Ir^n and '
ed. Among our Stock
Ziut' llsnuncn*.' Piorrrw, P
I - , P&lt;g
Breaks? Sewing nnd Pegging Awhi Ac.
may be found
in addition to the I &gt;
ennmcntUtl I
Goods, pc have no? in Store a In/gc and | Sl'CHTAHIBn sao naar c.t.u
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.,

M tit’s Double S«’kd Btoga*.
r
“
“
Br&gt;&gt;gnu«.

TOWRlyG SCARLET
! :i .’ i T&lt; &gt;■. i •&lt;

FARMING irrEICSlIS:
Grain Cradle*. Gra&gt;* Set then. Bu»b ।
SfylWu. Hay. Straw, and NnnurA Fork#,
SlkiycU, Spade.*, Hukes, Ilm-s. Ad.
WOODEN WARE;
Wash 'Ms, Pnila, Augur und Clit-« I
H»m11cw. Ax*- Helves, Wash Biutrdi Mop j
Sticks. Clotla-a Pi|«i. &amp;c. ,
.
CARPENTER’S TOO1A
Hand Saws. Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Suu?, Angura. Planes of all deseripti&lt;in&gt;&lt; &gt;
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adies, Bnod.
Ax&lt;», Bench do.. Square* of nil kind-t. |
Slide Bevcfo, Ci.mmpn nnd Mortice Gms-1
gcs. Framing. Hrnu r, and Duckbill Cliirf"'
els, nnd Hammers of ull sorts nnd
i
MASON'S TOOLS.
' J

gim-nd .assortment

noirr notice.

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.

\SPBERKIE8.
. FasloU; ud largr Y«dlnw
JJMDWN.
\ RAG US ROUIH

KEN FIELD.

•Mir own mimufitoture, and importation. |
«ill Ims f.-iind precisely Mie rvc«'mmenr1 I
Ltheniyz-Anil ns tn price, we nn- firmly
,m?ilved to not
undersold by am I
House in TTsstings. Marshall. Battle'Creek '
or Kalamazoo^ Let our citizens and all ]
in
• ■thtni umtiug Good* in our line, make a^
quality cr price, NAILS, SASH,
note of thia, and try us, before making 11j' Style
GLASS, &amp;c.
their purchase!*.
.!{
Like an iwlbudox suriuuu. our sbsk of.
Goods is vunuioi'd under srrtnil different'
heads, and each head comprises several

rriDiTVBENnde to OR PL II.

SPLENDID STOCK OF

mom

,hr ’'to* " Uk l“u,d*, r ‘hr Sl'*’1

Call and see our stock.

W. «M UrgK^T. ^TkUhF
vbau, otwtin uil (,uun C«auai». ru,r and tBo CerMdrt*
,foS«L W. k.»'EKUia,attnff.

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

Defy

BajalnMUnM • is*.

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables. Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads^ -Lounges.

I!.-':.-

Ready Pay.

■The Latest anti most
‘ Appifored Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

lill t-S .MUK-E.
*

FOR CASH,

,, |./m

Eiji.

Al, h have on hand, a forge and cxtefoiiit ,1 rcry laisr -Uwk uf M RJNG nd 8CMK1.
THE ,id® m
a®‘ir’ of Ao* ,DO‘' . H Stock df Goods and ;are cimstanfk j GOObS. wbKb'wsg pun-bto*a si ixoraniy k
A .
J*"** Bn.rtlling I” th® lin® «f k-cciving direct from N&lt;w Torit, addh[
Bl&gt; »bxk &lt;stni4. niy. te hunTerm*?
HARDWARE, which is rnoat sure to lions tn our Already large Stock Bol.c-ted scripiiixiif DHY GOolm.GtttiCf.KIEfJ.CROrt
lead c n tn fiirtunc, ia now NtilM very I
■trongly iu tjm direction uf HADLEY
WIGHTSAJCS XEW ST0RJLThe flood from the Ent baa just ndl.-d In,
flouting to «&gt;ur Store the largest and moat
perfect assortment of Goods In &lt;mr line
focc.toda:’ r. ’j. 's.ttal!y lufWcxxl that I Witt acll n
FlaiMlA sad Hugt, Kap.tnek*. that ran bo found at any place west of
tty LUdcf P -Jaiu nv hoc, a. cheap as 111* aaai
b«t Oto •a.o.st cTLeU ,‘u £
.Detroit city.
kind and quality can b» beigt.i at any other rtai
tottewid ndr.liffi.the
west uf DMiviL m a.tke to Hit lhe ttlltr,
luodred stul Mty llojla,-, B1j ibMmid
Our increasing trade, and the inernu*.
BMuniMt.«tte tu,d
jTm
COME 4hp Tin ME
ing wants of tho citizens of Barry and
n»«UettioarffASuilUYi:f.S ia panlcnhu
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
ly when cd.. linac nu yiuir d_nie«. auj I m
large our hnslncra by tho purchase of a
ghr yvu man- u^xl- tba.i «a« r«cr Ijrimc knvn
Stuck of Goods, larger and more varied
ur biaid id IB l.aatuifu, (iu, d pi ca.iptspai ni£ cml.
rnl.uat. arr alau capi&lt;i*il&gt; iufunvpl tiuft lL&lt;;
than hu ever before licen brought to this
can ul-ialu *c..u*tni rfatiota uf iur, sr.|l wImt iq Lmarket. Our sU&lt;k comprises every tiling
tar. eau£tt p&gt;.l guuda at a«ii.nitliinByl«w pfWIn the line of HARDWARE that can
Im- nam.-d or thought of. We have mad*our purchases-with direct refi*n*nce to the
J
• .
•
. my It'iud.1. or ciu^pay.. ol price.
wants and intervals of our customer*, ns
] to kind and quality. Recognizing the
j prini’itde of

CABINET' WARE TIIOS. F. HARVEY

U Not«m. st

\ro eryoy coons trrr.i.BX sot&gt;

pXXEL^P STOKE OF

STEBBMB ft RUSSELL1

iTi.vx

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

treadweu.

'■

W*stei

‘*2^.*“

world
4 N

’St Tire

Cheaper Than Ever,

NuW

1,000 Men

Th® Promiised Good Tima ha*

o.1

cxiaesAr*

'* Informed, by a
I. that tw much lntlul.n^'?1’
d •■&gt; Ctmndorc St;&gt;cSik,n.

fflUWlW

MuinUAGE SALE.
Wo desire tn call particular attention
JCFAl’InT havinfi brramade inth*paynratof | to_______

Tea, that can’t bo brat; C-rtfoo, Sugar.
Mvloasfo, Oils, Ax., Ac., 4c.

D

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

COOKING CTOVE^
tor KI WUlian. L. Iiucu.. and •»•«•*»*»
' Ompriidtir all the newest and most kfHemd^t n/tbr Rei»ur’ X«.ui tbe’ctonXy uf! raovxo gACTtaxs that can be bmightifn

•bligr,

Farming Tool#, of the best pattern* ; ttl«'.
Grindstonc-s, and Hangings, Tulm,
Patla, Arc., Ate.
LADIES—.Don't burn iu the Sun, when
vou can buv a g»«*l

Burr, iu Liter L ot Nvrij&gt;K«.
" -1-*
u

ILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLING^; flnd ibt-c that
can't be l&lt;at, for a trifle more, at
tho Cukar Cam Snuia of
NEVINS k KNAPEN.

Call and look, at our

Summer Dress Gocds.

rpEAS . f erny k.- -

MASS

'
I

'

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WI6H1MAN ^ta^ ialb* Uaitod fitaiaai
wiridH

dw.iu Ux Coart Buuac.»"»«

Otahica, latum, Bcragts, Silks, Ate. da..

A OT/OATS-OT mdfota vsmly.
Wo do t&gt;o| deeoivo knu with ficHtltma'
prices, and show yon Gnod
give.away; but wo nfer

l

l**» ,r,’,“'d the EusUnrl nutritrM. Abm, to our Ac­
u. to du, a* th» I un&gt;hc
of PARLOR AND BQX;

STOVES.
'
W« utisr no idle botaa. when wc say
that OUr assortment of Stoves ia belte r
and more sxt* Dsivc tluut can be found at
Miy other Store w«t of Detroit; and we
d.. but speak the simfle, xamcd tmoth.
uben we pndaim to the «m of the in­
telligent million that wt will sot sa xnrbinaOLU by -any other house, cither gnwt
or small.
•’
nx sheet-hion. and copper
WARE—Of o«r «»«■ mnnu&amp;cturo,; id­
a aye oB-hand, and made tn order, an«| all ’
Gisnla made by ’ us will be warranted
without reservo.'
J ~
1 j
And naw friends, one word with you.,
We hav* spared no pins or expense t*.
pn-euroGond- that w^l pl«M yo«. In
Stum, we *&gt;»Ht from y.« »
patre iiagv; and wc would c»teutn it as a
Lnln.hr tor If U— «ko grr mto
tied aecsamta with us would call and sytUe
tod eHMrrw ,bc NUn,! ** tho Wrl“^ P*»Uc "’"rtW t.

.

W1UJS,

GOODS

D. „ 1« to*M; bring In j.m

ruDTO. „ jaj *£s£-*•-; re

«

■Jw/Steee is &lt;&gt;NE DOOR WEST UF
THE POST OFHCR•
HADLEY * WIGHTMAN
Hastings, J um I3» MM
'
P
Y ^^T~2mra mat," I

fS-

w^w*r«nr.^

nevins a Knapen.
EDIUUR*

n*i£a&gt; sin
L

ApW

1*

RF.ibY

X&amp;r .R^CKPTElK

MmM? n.OTrtJNG.

;issssftrt5r&amp;£.,^st.2'

;'
lit n &gt;KS AN U Sd42f &lt;/N ElkY.
&gt; • School Batik* and Titwr.fMp T ifinirlc* «n|&gt;plird st

।

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

■t
JEWElJtY. MjA LLYA Fgll. tAN Hit NullUKS

rriinouxca, aa— *i«n* -**- u—
1 ltou«t tenders. F&gt;bwc»«. ftew Bowrre and a
o.brrATOd. at tnomiaja, at
KEtHKUTS.
T~«c. rwtta
x

300 nctMUJ*LACK * GRKKK VnhaMt»

L"m
15'3^.'

�"illROl'GII IN SEVEN uJlT».

-t s,asajeasgj

MU’iwj*
MXIICHAXT TAILOX

MQMjAW
yaw
ruoct .w&lt;yuu
............ .....V..

•.........................

goods cheaper
than

Ever
,f rutl outv aa t* tu li:r&lt;l
tl* Sut®
ft. H. TREADWELL, Chairman.
O. A. JEN^N^Sacrrtary.
AUDITOR GEN'ERAL-8 OFHCK
I
LiKatKO, September 13, 1850. I

•

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

n file in this office.
WHITNEY JONES,
„
Auditor General of the State afMHW.

Battle Creek, Hastings,
and

ESPECIAL NUTICE.

\ ’

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

W4MTE]1 I
MEDICATED TONIC” W Uli 1 till I 1

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

rpHE eubeenbm ar* now ruaniM a daily Una of

Plj(«bru?Jl^Jl?bu&gt;Mnbo^!HriAnBw: !-X»L C.n'.»in|, «n&lt;1 Tntvelin, A,wU

KANSAS BOUND
/The GIAND RAPIDS 8TACTT8 leer. Ballis
Crook &lt;ra Monday a. Wadorodaye and Fridays, and
smve at Broad Rapids the same dav al ( o'docfc
£ “-7, ’*?“?«. U,roul£‘ Briatolvillo. tiaaUnga. Mid
dlcvi.le. Catodonta, U bitiorrviUe, and C--rn-tc_
BMoming, leaie Urud Ranida al « o ctock A. »L.
? L”?!1*-’*' Tburadava and Kalurdara, errir log al
BalUe Crtrk m tune dr lb* eceeiag traSM u( cars
on tbn Mtotgaa Crotial Rad Rrod; i-orona-mog

re.k_ June UK J***.
y*&gt;
pod LIVERY STABLE io onanadUm
»t« h»«, by Baeron A Kkxnx

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY
----

M.iNTn.

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
. Summer
goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

Hastily, Jooe «*■ IMS._____________ !

STARTLING HEWS
FROM

T ia not mir intention to detail the burrum of Civil War, bat to call atk-ntiun
to the ,
•
SPLENDID STOCK OF

I

NEW GOODS!

during tba past acaaan I ba*a known it to be u*ad
with mack anoeaac in RcBHtoat and latormittanl
Facer*.
Yoon »»ry
d. Warner.
Fa* aato byGRANT A SPAULDING, Haatwp;

Now fieing exhibited in Ilnatinga. hv

PAYMENTS.

NEVINS 4 KNAPEN.

Emporium of Fashion!
rpUE Mteenbsr wmU take thia b«M af mJL forming llirrltiianaaf H*atin£taud Barry Co.,
Uwl ba baa oproad a

We do not wish to
brag about selling
TAILOR
SHOP,
ia Bailey's Dtosk. oaer H. A. Goodyears Stora. goods
cheaper than
wMrelLe public can raiy os baling tbeir work
4°ma&lt;*J^gT»r^Ka “
btotSbops &lt;d New our neighbors, but we
York WlyTeaaUa b&gt; toeCar
wish to have all call
SVPERMJR INDUCEMENTS,
to all those
who want gannasu wade ia and satisfy themselves.
tbe Boel Fashionable aaaoav.
To persons having
CASH,
and wishing to make Banvua. ar. rronatlod to walk ay rod »u
Aag-BL—twf7, _______ Z. SLIDMO
purchases, we would
GUAHDIAN SALE.
say give us a call and N^Sn&amp;ftSJLTf
Muar. Jwdwaof Probata al the aounty af Mai
!5 we will sell you all you U* attoaafMiaMgaa, aa GwaadhaTMLwarati
want at very low rates,
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good
Tea kept constantly
on hand.
Money on those old__________ _ _____ __
notes and accounts JSTtfSii^S'ZKSaSS
will be thankfully re
ceived.
GRANT 4&gt; SPAULDING.
Startling JWws ! ! ! ! IlMdop. J«». IS, ISM.

Beady Made Clothing,
Broad. taaaim.-re, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Cluck* and
Stripes, Dt-nima and
;
Tickings.

r.rlrtT of Tin, Sheet Iron aa
UtoA1

SSSKS..,55’sJffS-i$!MS
J-:

B.w a M&lt;A«T»r».

^.-?mZ»warr Wtnrr. Main F«rvH. Hwtmg*.

world
We have also, eveBy thing in the

oblige,

_ _____

line, such as Bureaus,
Tnbles,Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

11 noting*. May l,185fl.

GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES'

Call and see our stocl
Jortt Chrw ; B&lt;M»t« &amp; Sboc« ma&lt;k

MASS

Ar. O^af htoo-a

MECTING!^

ItaSX'iMV.Mkh’

Mtofe______________ _ ____________
J. w. 1VCHM. Ftaffiinnx'A’' Tnil'*

Men's Double Solod Stogiu.
u
“
“
Brogans.
“
Tira and Gaiter*.
Ladiea' Bootee*, Walking Shorn.
Slip., Ttca, and Gghera.

fa, w,.nh« Ml *.(.
ra.

"YStTltau.

OIK to., K to

«

Mat

U» ml«

Call and examine our large atock of

GROCERIES 1

_

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

Call and exrminc mtr stock of

aww

to

atuSWEi*^*:
IliBl UTC. **T*. ****
! ■ '
Wkku*iTOH6CTO»«S
Shop i»xlh of tbt

BOOTS &lt;fe SHOES.

mtoom

ar..,*

n

t.

bt/ortoffrad

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

or at Iwal.
Ibra if

kM

writ ww anda rotaronbto&lt;- tbr ‘Lirifef
A. p. )«M nnd that roid wnl tw b*a ro»
w *—f-«w |&lt;-“ J7nn5nlu

cbwf&lt;r than * nun could »Ual
_ n_L.,
,
.

»I XXXF COMtTAMTLT OM IIAXD,

VILLAGE ORDI-' AXClfc
Ite M 11 aui u a. to-J J-to

□rockery, GIam and Hardwm,
Farming Tix.1*, uf the beat ptRa-rut; aiau.
Grindatonea, and Han^inga, Tube,
Palis, Ac.,
..
LADIES— Don’t burn in the Sun, when
you osn buy a good

GUARDIAN SALE

to * IM Ito—- —

ILK PARASOL

For TEN SHILLINGS, and thewe that
orn’t be l»cat, fur a trifle more, at
rt* Cnaae Cask Stoaa nf

*"fiarayyc,w*

KEVIHS b XWAFBH.
Call and look at our

-

WILE.
__________-

D ENT
1 8 HR Y!
A. EVERgrT WILLIS.

Summer Drew Goods.

Dsana. Betwgcw. Silk^ dsc. Ac..
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.

JkTl.r.j 'uI ’U

aOOncTo.u.s-u-^^^
guct AGRKEN Vsheta.s*

mn wm. • &gt;~i- ■—

lUvn. Denier in Slove*. Inn
'

STEBBINS A BI SSELL
We do not hvaiute to aay that our
stock ia “ splendid.” and our
unpre­
Hasting*, May 1, 1858.
cedentedly Imt. Fur CuA or Ready Pay
we voa'f b« wdtrtold. Call and examine rjpEAS atrtrr kind at retat1 a
our stock of

NOTICE.

raiM—30,0005ST2S^
rat—{SUB,. wssaaas=^ji&amp;

"£ cX. to
i’uiuiictV Gaw
gjSCg&amp;nxfeMI^._

CABINET WARE
BORDER RUFFIANS!

Ginghams
Prints
•
Dani ma,

------ —Nui-iJk----------

«

ON SHORT Nona;

c

Lawns,

BIT NEVERTHELESS TRIE,

CHEAI1

to make room tor our
new stock:
v.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
BEAUMONT’S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
Ready Made Codi­
SALOON :'■ ng, Hats, Caps, Boots
°’E
Shoes,
rrtnts Saloon to
urtedy oa TKMFE
1 MANlt PRINCIPLES. »Mrr it*
1
tidin' naad aoi be dtltrred fruo riyvyiag HU
and
other
goods is
la tuna* of life.
__ .
E»»ry Wanety at eoafocUooery to froet *»&lt;&gt;
uriaU tlw»D,m*cb
quite full, and we will
ICE COOL1AM05 ADE le’s! up.an abort n»
UT K CREAM. driknteiy jwJatrabl*. right from 1 sell them at prices that
lb* foanlain bead
Thu aatocn •• rrja-rrd la ratable atyto to aawill astonish the
coauuiadate ( artwaof
and l.rsllra *» with

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TERMS OF ADVKBTSWC.

REPUBLICAN BANNER
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VOL. 1
*• HARVEY
1CHAXT TAILOR

«» Ready

s'VESS DIRECTORY.

yferclmat*.

\\ iikklkk, Wholesale aud Ro

CloOft^
V ki ii . Dealer in Dry Goods,

" “• W™* ««i the ruu

stock oi

« Clothing. cheap for

or Ready Pay.

TING DONE
SHORT NOTICE.

Il those men and boys that

m far clothing that L.

worn out.

P TO THE CAPTAJM

Office and

«ur». Most Respectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

May 1, I85G.
EDVCTldN IN PRICES!
SO 11CMBCC.

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TERMS-*1,1*, UN ADVARffl-1

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 16. 1856.

’VLl—' C““l.’cl-'A. OSwtau,
abler* particularly deaired their e*corL |
And ao it went, day after day, week afmuareqf
Offire in the
I ter week, the gale of the hotel waa throng­
ed with England’a proudcal and OoNeat,
yrirontri and Heir treahnnt—a call for
H**^• ““rr•«■&gt;&gt;u»»«
T. J. IIcKriiKKT, Ji
and the eyes of the fair Irelandabca were
,
'llbe MIrMmd, ■ Rxnlly In I almoat daisied by the array of brilliant
Aomujhwjk.orufeiMSa
4/r outrage on a Jientneif teamen.
1 jf.wrr
rieklr
With the imnica, whoac carda were hourly * nt to
ProfroUenal.
. them; and oven Mathew Gunning began
Cuicaoo, Oct. 0, 1S56.
Au-&gt;rnry and Counacl. to think that hb wife waa notao foolith
Maas*a EotToaa:—Paaaing through
In her aspiring* as he had once deemed
c
by pre- her. From the Dnchcra to the baronet’* this city, on my way home to Allegan,
Michigan, direct from Lecompton, KanI*—«a that wirtt of frngaUty, .bid, I lady, from the peer*, who boat ted of de­ aoa, which place I left on the 27th ult., 1
end ■ rectn» almost unknown to the Irish nation, scent, from the Plantagenets to the parre-'
give you the state of affair* in tbeTcrri-■-! "~V » —wssrvgs. MR*._______ M might bars been a wealthy man. As , nite of yesterday, *11 alike atrove to do uky-, as near ns I can.
and more
than
I left Kansas,
soi c&lt;&gt;u&gt;u
far *•I 1 could
A.t,UniYZ
t
’rL“ bc ®™erdlAflowed ti* prioripl*a them honor,
------ , ------------ —
------onoe , haa,,the
, ,When
cu n.mmuB,
„u iar m
rad
‘-brarerr i &lt;&lt; loUng to-morrow take care of itsdf.” ! proud dnhu**, in whose vein* flowed tho | Irern the Free State men had generally
blood of Kings, found her rooms deserted I &lt;focided not to vote at the election for
l^"‘be village belle,’
.
,U C-" “**• n“d *» r'U“‘v J'T*’ °f 0,111 «,r»OTdl on the night uf her most magnificent fete i members of the Legislature held today.
fa tne
the act
voting inev
lhev fear
they
.
MW,। nary beautv which bad excited the admi —because why ! she liad neglected to In- in
act of
or voting
It-ar that
tnst us-v
„
mortifiea- I would
„vaihi
validthe
thefaw.
law.of
ofvi»
the
Jour Ruaxava, I’hyrician and Smwron. i™1'”0,0*- “• who beheld her, two girls vite the Gunning*! and to for-------------------------------------------«r__ I___ __and
. . .1
: they
.1 .. will
. :&gt;I nut,
_ . do.
&gt; »n&gt;
this
They.
; ir* o'1"1
Co“’ Uooer. ' *orc *** *°le Iralu of their nnion who non she would bear that the rooms &lt;f the I Territory,
,
|
rich
banker
’
s
wife
were
crowded
the
|
w
|||
profmbly
keep
atwav
from
the
polls
'
*,*fc
I prombed even in iufimev. to be eqnal, if:
nt v
A..
,
■
not to aurms* their mother in Ywr^aT *an,‘e,eTcn‘n8
e,ltc oflhe
i aUogctber, and suffer the prowlaverv men
Olh
“U,‘
•« iharms^KtXhcrs whole rod^ra
“f ’,MrBrt,0° W“ thf &amp;,r ,
dlflr Mi-rosri allies, to elect
Sm
• **Hde xml was,
I wfe.m tkj- pleare.
At hwat this is the

NO. 25

Tint UadrriTwaad Railroad.
arrcMed and hnng, their property being
The following conversation ia supposed cvnfiacated to the empire; the large sums
derived from thia source will prevent any
ncrcaaity for direct taxation for the au|r
port of the government for the firat twelve
“Hallo there. Sambo, where arc you month.
going thia evening!”
“Wire, why,” ray a Sambo, scratching cluinod in gangs, and driver
to have taken place between a slave and

the Northern frontier, and
ercodng earth emhankmew
‘To what depot!”
thoac uwxl by the Ruauiana a
“To the U. G. drjM»t, masra.”
" and Virginia rail fenera, to prevent an
“Where did you learn anything about raptiim of nurtbcni barbarian*, and t
U. G. R. R’s aud depot*, you black ras­ eweope of liberty weekfog nifqfm.
cal!”
tt. All northern ahipe in the different
“In de Bible masse; de blessed Bible jorta to be aeiaed and converted Into Teatell me ail about ft, mnini."
.
,a
Bn(1 a
onocr me cw
I
treling anxious to know what nww the- tnM,d
Qnitnum, will proered
Dealer* in all kind*
I ory
Sambo
in the Bible, he |hf. w-od ofCuba nd annex the samc
•-------- , had
~ •found
------ - ,.
1 K°~«‘ *® l“lfr1r’'?’1' “m­
I the empire.
I
“The Bible don't
don’t li-ll
tell nil
anything about . 7. It la confidentially beliercd, that there
Dealer in Drv Goods,
IL R’s neither above nor below ground, will be no iaterfcrenre ofthe European
you poor nigger.”
eovenimenta in rm thu* rttenfing th* ■
“A cs niaasa, de Bible tells us where d«s’ l».undarire of (hr empire, as the net will ’
i \h&lt; one «f
ncceaaity, and therefore
&amp; Co. Wholesale !*•
raJIUtvI.i.-enter CrerY. Bare.
Being near of an age the children were
1 M h feT 7xtyr&gt;l&lt;&gt;.n,w- g®cral impression.
justifiable, bat oa a meaaure off *
V vv f
rz---------1----- r‘A“------------- a.
, 5° ,u.Yf, , gave wav before the overwhelming tide j
When 1 left Lecompton, there were
•In de Red Sea, Massn.”
Mr. Brooka will be eomtntaaion
"i . ‘ "*—■
Qwnadlor at ...
•
'getber, aid the sprightly , of excitement that was nubing onlikea|oac hundred Free State jnen confined :
•Wholaid
coed to England, with fall now
raTuSi
^dS-Silb°v uS &lt;1 uid XHJ '
U,rre'“'
“-“"J invim ib,c UwremfSigi &lt;/ murder’?' They u ere
zv „ _ ill
. ”
.
‘De laird Almighty Im-m-IC'
raa teternr^oSZ. M toor o(
-4^ i ar^tucratic walls of Almack’, fell, with- k&lt;pl in . hout tw«mtr bv thirty feet,
“Wdl, Samb., mellow^ down a l.t- . a treaty of alliance, oflciwuvo
Merchants and 1 h-alI wve with that angurt power. The high
w-u
j ' Uw,
±r;
• «“»• l*&lt;bre tbp
roitnining onlr two f^rs/and of Jouree,
“j*
*•
.-.timatkm in which Mr. Brook* ia hold
'• ri^ra tKr^tlr
Gf bwn-r'
Aod’no&lt;- L,J lbpir nu,nM,r “P' «l«rter.' were narrow and uncum- I
„
| by that nation, give* to him auparwr ad*
y
thrmt thctaMlvra u|m» th* gras.,
|IliRht, tadred, have tbo't Tbev were Btrictly guarded by
tud A'T*- , .
.
I'
* ^1UW
|
brr fcfy Jr‘-nj ful,.v
Uiited State?troops and a Kcd field
*erc “*
t,u*t ran i vantage* in am h diplomacy.
;
8. An edict of tKwMntereowrw with the
j»arv‘Ot " cottage, and with the round check
No person who was not a spectator can
p]ani.-li nea/thc dor served ns a I aw“yJ
•
„
, Northern State* will be promulgated,
. ImrflAommive rf Um ms- rf &lt;W Sir
,ta, ,|„v MM dri« .pM I "!?S
»&lt;
"'“l..
I which will compel! the Eastern State*
‘
Im-lm .nd I
(k,,
b, Um CmhimmU. Ufrir mmu-m. TV- to hare
I
j (from the want of cotton) to aabmit to
r . ~r7.rob“
J'J ! «»rld.
1I.FM. WM|»le m bl. Mu-r j.J f„,m Umir famlli., «rf hmm. npS I
„
“w
De Egyptin."
nneh dvznandi as the Etnneror m*Y iw
h W f
liW'L
,p.«U&lt;*r il» the mM Mtraonfiiur, ' iSictilttU, cliargw, mid limuffieiml u«l.w
“*b they white cor black 1"
“ Ware
t “7.
tli"« ““ “ '“I’l’™"1 fur
I mow- E.IU^Vro.q.mr th™ br mm.
“
at'time de slave de ; untii the leading Abolltiooiata, such M
inaara; dat\
ioIiRc. de black man. Seward, Hale, B sacker, Banka and other*.
------- man, de ■Uveholu.^; r- .™i, 2;.... i &gt;2.4 s!b
i, &gt; ,n'
“* 7* ’,h hs"rto"?»
a &lt;i.
.i.w, ..«i ,u«&lt;m i, £ir „„
thcl,
„ffi ha! ha! ha! inasaa.''
t.r .-23. M St-,
•» *e *«p Mbnum, Of lU »&gt;»■ ’ f„, M, ,
I
u r
ro., J.W- I
“Did they pursue the alavca 1”
ment.
I"!" '
’h'" “?hc-r •‘'fUyl
,
And oo« oo. Um oouomr
of ।
m„. „„ long Um, «tll I
“Y«*. nuua."
r
taB nunfaderation of the Empire
0.. Tlie
Umogbh »»J«md 1“&gt;« dm .!«,«■. drMM. Um Dob. of IIUo | bH„ldl„
(WjATmIm
“Did they take them Uck to •la'rrU | imving been perfected, and freedom croahI J. M. Riaaatx,Physician andSurge.*, ‘he future; acd with a mother s fowl anxHton, nn0 of the most courted and admir- jit as most of them have been commit­
**N-&gt; maaea, dry couldu t outch cm.
• cd« out,
— •».
-» —
•_» v
—u_«-------the price
of
good
buck-nigger*
Ortie.- in Btevbin. A Rutodl i Hiurr.
Kostutb icty, speculated ujx'n their future career.
of ,hc unmarried nobles, at,wboso ap- । jl; f„r tr;3| ;,y Judin] Cato, it is not pro- 1
“Why null"
.
«ill be at least *5,000.
m Drug* !
i.-Il——
;—_____ _
i. As
si»e reused, she, too, fell into a gentle
f&gt;rot(Ch the managitig mamas fanned them jlhle tliat thev w ill hwii lie released. In 1
“Beeause dcy took de truck up, ha! ha!
..Oil*.Tur - •ti
-—
—
______
VIVE L’EMPIRE.
iHeStuifo. | Wm. Bmciii.a. Juatire of th? Peace• Of&gt; dumber, and the vision of her musing* i,|VM| vlokirtlv m&gt; as to appear un«&gt;n.1 tjc meantime’their wive, and little one. i good tnaau, » a* n't it.”
, awulT^v. f-’ it ’ere, a tangilde .tope, 1 ^-rned, and the uncouncfoui. daughter* mast take care &lt;&gt;f themselves.
|
“Saailio, you may go to your quarih-,-;ir nJ
To refute Mr. Buchanan’s testimony
Cte«witar.i|u’,loca’ lmt“teliou and a nan.e,”and like inohedsioww aud •tneUsd of their buquets,
eall hr.* U eii issued by the pro- J
in favor ofCuL Fremont, the WaoUngtow
Sfwl Grnvrri a phantasmagoria pC*»vd before her
; whose movement* were' watched by ma- afo%cry mi-tl for ail dicir friendi to attend
vfoM of reri
site fancied herself in I-onduE-Uuit &gt; n. a glittering etc and anximi* heart. He. thc elections and vote for men who arc
The New Orleans Daily Bee, of Sept, •
-------------------r .----- r--------of
city
wWchsix haJ beard sn ranch, I
votjnjr
hanghty Duke &lt;.f Kamil-1
on the go.»c.’’ This mH ho.* liecn
&gt;»
in n:
nn- nrtk-le
article bended
bended “
“ The
The Rebound,
Ei bound,” ;k&amp;2, labored under the same
i
I and
—
six- Mttib-d an invwible spcctoi
—’*n .ton and. n
Brandon, _
was vanquished
:_i 11by
— ,i._
the । jjrtunjjypiy circulated iu Missouri. Com- says:—
[ hensionaa to tho conqueat of
*.**)&lt;&gt; that far surna*^d her proudest 1,4urms pf the young Elizabeth; uid be­ ikg down,! met it in [various pface. - and
Mr. Umh-uuu’. election is very nearh .
. hope*. Ac raw her lOvciy daughter* ap- frfrc toe mduf tho season the duan C?«&gt;- more tian that, l :u&lt;t many of the Mi*- -hopclra*, even in the opinion of his warm,
5
; nearing in the pei^rct licnuty of woman- n,,t WM indeed placed upon those shining , wuriaiL* and Others responding to it At
advocate*We know of "cores of j
’“f *
S. Bimtox, Phvmcian and Surgo-ut. . hood, a* actors ofHhe liuisy anna of the ' trwCfc h, the course of a fortnight from 1 Aulm~» 1 aw , ]»rtv ofOeon5i.1m.j1u , lvUm f„„ bl,
frK-»a..t Urn North.!
J-L-U-d U?e.S.U.«rfUmm
raii-mv hi Hraiinir.: Wkh.
| aristocratic world. Pre tj and iiccrc**«., h&lt;-r M»ter'« marriage, Ixaiisa was married
in. who were swcar'nizOf
that
tliey had come I .Jcclariug.
manner. j an3
lu*”-■
------------------------- land statesmen, and even royalty itself . to the young Mnrquis of Coventi y.
|«-brt.&lt;„rU«4."
to..rJu»,.will|,Si
Ain the most„emphatic
£7,.,.
X
, „
„r , 'o, . v ,
, sre-ined to do li-snagc to their unrivalled ] The rest &lt;&gt;f thdr career was known to
voters. At [ \orthcn electoral v&lt;He. S-mc of these ^ppwbenro.n in the mwttsr wHhowt proC. h tttooo. Banker. St.wk. Note and
I all
world. Who ha. not beard nf the lib mouufecturcd into legal
y
unfit for
—A Hire
Shclhy Ville we raw a party mustering for nc iUTC published; others we have liegn I 'U,K himself “
”r)his
OM,poet,
I^he’ fTmos
ner
1..
, were nl]owtn peruse, but uot to pla&lt;* before r°f •
. Tlirobg*
iun*g* “
.4f admirer*
admirer, worshipped
w-nrauippco at
si the
&lt;«■ [; alm-maker
mher who
who made
made upwards
upward* of
or two
two aervk-c
*rvkv In
in the
the Territory.
Territory.
They
^pshrine of their beauty, and one diatin
“walk, and
diatin- [| guinea*
guhu^w by exhibiting r.
a slipper
riipper he was [ drawn
dj-awn uo mar
near the ro|H
ro|»e-walk,
nnd Gd. our r(.ader*; others again, have been'com i
1,10 f"roc
lU v
* *
*
guished fnwu the rest by his haughty
haughtv bear making
nxaking for Lady
Itady Coventry, at
nt a penny a 1I SjH
M.|by wa. sddrewing
addressing them on the
tho hor- ■ mnnicxted to us by gentlemen of rcspcc- । Tritune.
u ./
• tb-ul. Ua»ii«*S". art
I; ing nnd the glittering star upon
up»n nis
his breast
breast[1 )|
]ic3
C3(di; And «!»»
alm) re*d
read with amazeinfot
amaMinfot tc
r&lt;&gt;r*
&gt;r» ef
,.f Alxilitionism
Abolitionism nnd
and the enormities ।' tabilitv. Moreover, the univcrral tone
n^,rr»"m«Fui«wTHon
at the
f a dmutand
• knrlt
nurli bv
ihe fact
feet of
nf her youngest
ynungvai boro
—-ro,J»cr
her o
,,f
thousand |»ersmi*
|&gt;cr*on* wj»
wlio *at
sat up all
"H of
&lt;g’tl*
tlic Free State men.
In other place* i „( tbeS’orthcro prera indicates the fallen
Mrw,rJ nf Warren rountv N J
GREAT DISCOVERY'
| bright haired Lixxy, and she thought, that,
n;g|l( around
iloor of a hotel to are the- ----------------..Jong the route, I waa told that the name | fortune* of the Democratic nominee.— ,
’ i_.»— ------------■—ki« iniriZ
- ----------------n--------- the
. mp,,
d brow an a
in- coronet Ijuchrca
tier cam
ur-mi that n-|
regal
airy
Duchrws of Hamilton
Hamiltnu enter her
«rriage mustering* were taking place, nnd for the I]rrv,the South, his tmekera have lost
»»■&lt; v»&lt;« for G.l Fremont
( upuu
HEX MADE Bit 11 UFJOKfe THEY KXOW IT
t ion to support and vote for. ( oi. -Fremont.
formed i»f the ducal strawberry leave*, rv»- Bt an early hour in the morning r .'»bo j mine purpose.
Tfa.v
— purjxwc. They
They are
*re nil
nil evidently
evidently |- l...nrt
|n.nrt.
They •hn
»ho, tmmadi*u&gt;lv
immediately *nli*amibre-!' - .
• tc&lt;l a* if it had found a lit abiding plan-. ,could ever liuvc dreamed that the ibiiigb- ' laboring
he di-lusfon
'■ ( under
under ’the
d&lt;-ln»M&gt;n that
that the
the Free
Free qUcn; toliis Nnomination, were ready to j Judge Moor h*. always been identified
Delighted J»e awoke, and with the glitter- ter* of an humbk Irish fanner should g^tc men were paying obedience
to
the
j
with
the
Hunker
Democratic party in hb
’ "
’I w*gcr^that !»• would carry twenty-five j
State, enjoying nn inflaenc In local vdf
' nig vision still filling her imagination, *be | (hnB l,ccomc an integral part of that 1*,^, iaws ;,v w),ich the election la or-1
1 States', cannot now lie induced to venture
county politic*, am&lt;*inting almost to a
smarted to find herself iu h&lt;T own humble haughty nri»tocraer &lt;&gt;f England! But ro ' ,j,,rr,]. Mistaken roiil.1
—•. ~ .TT. • •
u I
«■&gt;«•■’
n Ut bn hi* election.
They have been I
cottage, and h&lt;-r children still sleeping be-1 ft waa; and the bright haired Lix»&lt;\
Outrage* in the Territory continue to I warned uot to risk their money by their j dictatoVahip. The present annouBcetncct
Luauev who J'
1 ucatli the tree.
reclined lieucathh the
tnc^ willow, hu.*b«d
hiubsd to
to
yf frequ,,
frequent ocrurrcncc.
They conic 1 own puliticnl luwociBtca.
To all intent* of hb purpose will prcducc important re­
I***1* *f B,H*e Creak, Kslau.s
sult* in that part of New Jersey where
She mentionrei.............................
her drcam to none, ’but
-• ' sleep by the music
mother.5*
s spin,Iu«ntost part, from the predatory ; anj purposes, Mr. Buchanan i* a defeated |
’ of‘ her
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rlf1’r
-■'fe°f 1 bands ■•f Georgian* who are roving around I candidate.
Though Fremont started' tit* Administration party haa always main­
tlie
memory «•
of •»
it littered •for
"’ ----- ning wheel, lived to become the wif^of
Hatlitiyt. and die itmtuditj C'Mntiy ; ln
e mrnuwy
— Jrra-y
two Dukes, nnd the mother of four,
io punt** r«xl. ia ihu teM fire** give ow * ! HUI
with 1.
it M
a mothers
whiageril.ll.JM . - •partiality-abe
— w—..,
..
r•
for the purpose* of plunder. A second1 hindmost in thia race, bis party has dc- tained a large numerical aaecndancy.
। cl, “
“whv
win- uhould
should not
not *uch
such thing*
thing* hel
liel1,
alte r die de*th of her first husband,
nd, she due ©I a p«ndiarly horribla nature I* wdl j vdopsd unexpected and wtraordinary
eatl *ad mt the truth uf tius *toerti&lt;m. or
Widow* —They are the very mfechfef.
*nmc sped on. aud our heroine* mcrv-a*cd married
tarried the Dukeof Argyle.
authenticated.
A Mr*. Hatfield, a Ken-1 strength—a power of numbers, and euArgyle,
end in
our
rders iu beauty and years. They received the
'Ibcro tascarcely an Instance on nwnl tolcky Woman, living 22 miles from St.' thusiaain and a tenacity of purpose so Ther's nothing like 'em. If they make
prove* that “truth
truth is
beat csljrotioii the place CHild afford; and which
kt-a. more dearly .W..VM
was ont&gt; jayt a|,00l the 20th, vh- marked, that were Mr. Buchanan the solo up their mimb to mrrry U’adoue. 1 know
the worthy Curate, seeing tltat their mind* rtft time* stranger than fiction,” than the , , ged by a party of ihe»c Georgians, 13 in | competitor of Fremont, tho democratic one that wa* terribly afraid of thunder
miaml far above mediocracy as well a. history of the motherless daughters of।, lumber, « ho pretended that they wanted [ c*ndi&lt;tate would be literally overwhelm­ and lightning, and every umw * rtwrrrr
came on she would run into Mr. Smith's
their p-TM-jns, formed their ductile power* Mathew Gunning^
; ►’ buy some melon*. She offered to sell cd.
1 to nodi n degreo that they were soon fit
them's tat they wanted, and they went j
—-—------------little hands, and fly around, till the mans
The Three Deaocrnts.
1,110 the field and pulled as many as they |
to grace any drvia.
was half distracted for fear ahc would be
II tlicir
When
Louisa
about
w Ginte F«,
.k- —
When she requested her pay,
RICES.
mother
died; wa*
and on
her seventeen
death bed j
. ** | Teased.
killed; and the consequence was aba .wae
UaSM.
Ortreftw. exart.xl * solemn promise from her hu*-'
hi’ *Pt‘cch&gt;
• rremont mcctrng nt I th. y Rutiled the bill by striking her acrosa j
Mrs. John Smith before threw thunder
reh4*^ ■ l,4cd ,hnt lK’f’r’’ lho’
of ■*’ '
Ci‘.v» on Tbure,l«y bight lot, raid: 1 the face with a whip, throwing her down ;
storms rattled over their heads.
1 and choxking her until her tongue was | „A fi-iesil who recondy came into pus­
huta i/iur ■ month*, he ahimld tako them to Ixmdon. ।
“ Ills mid the Union ia in danger, aud
’ &lt;Tccd out lifhcr month;
this
thev
\
*
.
,r seixed. session accidantly, of a manuscript in
•&lt;&gt;' rro,''“‘
Then, for the first time, relating her measures must be taken for ita prmerva- lied a *tring around It, am!
it, and by the string cypher, which at first sight wa* ctxwider• ‘o,,“ i dream, she l»cggrd him to remain there lion.
AVe sec before us the Inion and tied string
led her a short distance from the bouse, cl illegible, but which on a close rxamin,""
\,■ oL?. *-,
PA7WTT.V GB.OCERY STORE ' a -vear Mt
^*.v
not b^teweted Constitution sick of an attack of alarery,
’ violated her perron!’ ’I ation, proved to l&gt;e written in the cypher
L-auM« proclamation thstSberrt1 and• repeatedly
! th« .hole «wi&gt;pri«h»&lt; • tarter rM mnrr (wrr.1 j notice, be might return with them to his and several doctors are called to prescribe
used by Aaron Burr, in hi* treasonable of dWcrent enntiesof Km**s open
Icard of her at St. Joseph, whither she
MwrtaK-st Hum na b« fo*nd at sny olber (*tab native village.
_
I for the natienU
Firat, «o have a man
romJtaidenfe, ha. favored us with* °n Munday. &lt;M. fl, fiw th. doctom ofd-E
rv.Tnil
1 had licen taken.
Sbo was suffering hori
Had it born anywhere but at thu^dying ■ with a wnite cravat, which shows that be
rgavre v&gt; xoi^rvw
imijiu,,. mt-u
this*. Ha
-MM IM 11 Ml n MM M ■■ ■
--- w
1 ribly from the effect of her injurii-*, and translation.
• r»,
MicK
_ 1 llidiurnl, *nd will tw offered
l»rel of hi* wife, Mathew Gunning might, is of the regular faculty.
He inquired
1 was' unable, her tongue being so badly
It purports to be a programme of the i Mature.
have smiled at the ascendancy which the i the symptouia—‘my opinion ia that this was
arrangement* to be adopted by the South
a.
bvt |
swollen,
to
take
nourishment,
except
m
imeginstion had been allowed to gain or- P«&lt;&gt;*nt requires a little do*o of slavey?—«wn
Two gentlemen angling in tbeSes
it w
was given her through a tube,
nd* iv in the event of the elortion of Fremont, 1
cr the judgment; but although he design- This gentleman is Dr. Buchaorin [Laugh-1 J
I near Shrewalrery, lately, enald net. agro*
die work of t&gt;x» “law and order” chivalry? submitted by Dully Brook, and hi* com­
ed no higher destiny for hi* children than terj
'
.
'
al* is tho second case of the kind dial peer, Keils, to Gov. Wive, and endorsed 1 upon the apnearanee of the horae-fly, and I
ixa. Saddle and Harness Makto »cc them the wive* of respectable men | Then uchavc another- physician whose Jhii
by him, “unproved in lx-halfof the South.”
XUM, .
umovu
‘plainly
'."■'iLi- amjum
1
recently h»p|Knod.
i .—Vrer-. Meek, eree
;-------------- ,
•
-»n«. —in
Mudd i feature*
feature*
we
cannot
discorn,
we
.-*nn&lt;4 very
very plainly
d
*»"- , R*’
• y^iin. rrtpcstfuBy,
KS.'ZS.^hmionia.ay.j-M
rustic whom they
re. Harter. »**■_________ I Bellfo Creak. J«
It ia aa follows:
1. As soon ns the telegraph shall con­ them, and accoated
i. Hiaite, Sign, and Portrait
Poxk!*
from
i
br
of
Um
J»rk
U»«»
£
j
,
_____
-----------imirSprmnM. Could he have forreron
vey to Gov. Wise, intelligence ofthe elec­ ever sec a b&lt;&gt;rwtion, by the people, of that Black Repub­ Rodgw, scratching I i upper story, “Nos*.-.
•Jio,futnfe
daughter* would bcoimc
lican, John C. Fremont, all telegraphic ■lent ft, I never aec
Aa soon aa the
'tho i eo that we cannot ace the real cxpnwaiou ।
riuntsU. The General with sqmc South wires leading to the North, shall be in­
Br 8. Brarm. Thia well
Carolina friends were culling upon Col. stantly revered, to prevent a repetition of
Tremont, and the conversation rsn upon this gross insult to Southern chivalry.
2. Gov. Wire will immediately andie election, when &lt;-ue of the chivalry said;
s TObACCOH -j • be “unknowing aud unkix-wmt*-) •««p^. “Air. Fremont, If you are elected we shall noimre, through his favorite organ, the
HAWixry
.
edfu- the Kreot "‘^’^^th^ho^ de- i uUr to aay, but I really hc^&gt;e in coma way wrofr.” Cnl. Fremont instantly replied: Richmond Enquirer, the consolidation ot
• 1 hope you will make arrangement* to the Senthcrn States, n« the “Empire ot
the patient may b- - .
.
the South,” and proclaim himself Empe­
leave the State behind you!”
^wrt fee pJrifr*efj!feMere- Omak i
Fmta. *•&lt; **7*^ “lUWlXTH
That ia Dr. Fillmore.
ror, with the title of “Wiscncre the first.”
Hem com&lt;* the man of the new school
3. Gun. Quatllcbum, will be appointed
pyHoti. Charla* Sumner reoantly coa man in whose energy and youth, and ;
cfored to th* New York Tribune Fund a | by the Emperor td the command of the
n,™™
«•*»» J~ "
■”'1
Banix &lt; soot Hot aa, by Campbell A ,
“Army of the South," and proceed at once
check for 1100.
to
Washington Cltr, to take poaresaloa
&gt;«"i. fesito creak, Mfefo______ ;
nroodlv over tbs anrertrel h-&gt;mre oi r. gof-the arehicre* and treasure* of the late
BovVlIorw, By J. n. »'&lt;«».
1
Bept-W, 185®.
uawuts
Republic. Upon entering the city he will
w feiai hi.
be met by Gen. Pierce and an escort uC
etale that it »a tolerable quiet in the Inte­ Northern doughfiuxw, who will tender
want* is air, ia lijghi
patient will mMd»
rior.
the key* of tlie treasury, aud point out
C.Fremont. [Re
Borden atill cloacd against I rec Star i the' vault* containing the moncvbogs, tM» ]
to subscribe for a periodical T"
ill raise from the men from going and returning.
Two yoang men going foom Lawrence
Mtasnau. Horsa, by J. P*.Ta
‘ Wcl»trr&gt; Aliulnec. Hepwrld*name '
euro their clcvatfou Co high rank hi the down yrrterdsy.”
That family aasuradly adds to die hii City on the eighteenth
tellectual resources of the B
er ic remainder to be convert'd urn
The Ohio Sta’ i-ZwW

&lt;

S

Y

O

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

Jit Pricrg Lower

B. 0BIKXFJE1.D

i.age

oxnuutven*

k-T* MWJ

*IW-mA*»*&gt;

Itlwri it waa received or

AR ^oUlZSn. r.«n&gt;a Sn»Ui .■&lt; M.
-&lt;,«aod'DiX**'*"’H be immediately

R- GnwrtXLk, Prosecuting Attorney-

*«« why Hufis* Cboate raw
port ot the Denreerat., w*«
habit of dk-frfcBng (riminal&gt;.

�—In roakttg macratic Platform, in^conncclion with the I
When Col. Fremont took hb
J 11:_:_
^hera, and than com­

control over the Territories and protect
mriy
Hint an attempt Lad been made to throw. [
Use eaten train frwH tW Republican meet- ;&gt;—
ing at Boonville off|hc track. A corra*- j
pondent, ouiv of tla&gt; mot reliable gcnU*.| j.

men hi tlx- uorilM-m-part of tho. county—“j
M-nda u* the annexed pertirolani:
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I
&lt; hi ibe weeing of the day oT.the Mas*
Meeting W Btirtivfllv. *« tlie rttnrntrain, freighted witb -400*-Aaanau lixca, wns
..MrataWraKrarallta,
t..n, w'.Hjro tho railroad crowds tho plank •

N. BAILEY, Eorroa.

y arrived,
REPUBLICAN THKST/
For Prvsitoit.

JOHN C. FREMONT,
„

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,
‘ ""

as..,.™;
'______ '

merit.
have not only

tlie nominee of the I

_
ona| District
contest i» very plow between CamXS

Rea. and VuUgnfflngharn, Dem.
’ to attack* arc repcllfa the Thirteenth District, ul0 „ .
Tbo threat* of the is ciooc l&gt;«twent Grilownr, Rep.
In Prrwmohzfrs. mid Dra.
B«h Dbtrtrap,.
majorities huit-felL
c

concern* ofhh country.
_____
Atapte— ^-ir-ratancid

trap

Wo hava grcsemnnl .District PcHdhrtmn.ijd (it£

Q UUHB WW „l Julgiltg *U P**0®-^**’^**1^
•i™. k.1 if*.

Seek re-elock-d in tho First aHd^xtsuU.
a drmocratlc gain t&gt;f two tnuinim s.
HamMb.n County shows n l:,T11|,rlf-_

character will.maintain him in it.
kind rf aliment, ot ran 1»
Dib
Thi&lt; is
1. the
the aamo
Mine CoL
Co1, Fremont
r rcmom who
«- »*
*■ mm.
. -n,rr,. „„ I&gt;t?In^rBlir
ct the Southern otiMtorv.— iftrirtbrTflWrcwmttHtl««» eHBtMwf rf.le
।
।
i 1 ,n
rose
HitlmTOTi^TJir^
ika tn the moat uneciuvocal doctrines or tec Southern
soutDcrn tfriptory.ungawry.
__
dm aectioual w»eh they —
m recognise UusnMKtvca^rr—*—
—-* .h*ro gained.
»i0
t
—
! laMM^Md
‘ '*’ ■
*“
'' " - *•*
tr,
ay4
*
‘
U
Mt
.
yjltron &lt; •.
Wi have not been, however, . .
Republican m»j-tritv,
L7«0.
punition
to th* apread &lt;
____________

-

— -r' N doctrines

‘"T nil ¥

Mime* drAcn iu between the plank, ma-i
king the-------- ‘------ a—-—L
;----------------

our neighbors, and ate!! nrrer sprolrhtt-

Arrivpl «rf to* (^orjr

.

Not Vcu, Ore. ia—Tta Pretax
George Ijm , arrived last night MiththK' aenro in New York,* rit«*po*Jcnt/f comes nccvMary to rcpbl t&amp;ir attacks.-*- (brain mails to tho SGlh ulu. ueariv V&gt;.
the very letter, Ibero Is no mistaking said:
aenro »n new
.
000,000
in treimirc, and mLiu .'fr,^.
“
When
he
acquired
terrik'rry,
property
lots been our course, is now our
। the position of tho Republican party’ nor
toe Banter, Jo*eph /olllby. propounded liis
.
New Grefcida, the South Pucifi,-, .iMlau.
in slaves in such territory b protected by
STATE TICkET.
I ofour noble Standard bearer.
aaericaorliuiHtions tb tbr l’tonoer.
nneer. That
1W ^^.and wffl'WntintM t&lt;&gt;
over a eatalc :&gt;axs. 11»-,
and Australis.
.
the Constitution of the country ; and that
hravq|&gt;py ,.a sou of Mr. Jonathan Joure,
For Governor,
.
the first oft ,
if u man goeKfrom a slave State into the paper attempt*! to anlwcr ftt
The grtieral mtelliym^- p,Wl ( a|it|r
of Ecrnmn, wax arat to look after *uwe
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM. [ that supports Buchanan fur the Prcddt-n- Territory, and rorriro his property (that thoBQ queatiuuf, and tLai.ana-.vcr watt yr
nia ia unfalpoH.Jit, aud pilitkx w.unfed'
&lt;
ittlc, au.f iu bis pursuit of
• diolleogc from Geo. A. SmnK
.
of Livingston County.
'
; cyl Nearly all tlie leading inch of that is, Ida slaves) with him, tho Cunstitutioa ry BueoMrfully replied b&gt; by Joseph
tlie ptibHt* tidnil to the exdtuik« ot'vtburt :-m, &lt;.ros&gt;udtlu-.pl.iuk ruadur.d railn ad.
The reded to oui humblu
M&gt;t* prrii-cts in Sim FranriMco.
For Lieutenant Governor,
| party, and moat ofthe rinkutid file fi&gt;rm- protects that property.”
liby, in the Bkmwr of Sept. 18thnnd (bus dptpvcMd anj provenU-d a tcrpwd-.rreutr.taltatai rtxlltafri op l.&gt;
Thi? Is the doctrine of .die Buchanan
*rbeznwM»niovcm&lt;.nl uufwt to unit,,
riblc'.w Ack and.wautia waste of Jifc.
'
1 crly proR-wd. to be in favor of the prohi­
GEORGE A. COE,
Pioneer of yehtenlay, charge* the Banner ;
«
cumtat
«US
Sten&gt;-&lt;
n»re,
wr
will
tiw various clement* in opposition to toe
! of tic tics nnd on cither side
bition of Slavery in the Territories. To Democracy as avowed by tho great ma* with not attenffiugto its
. of Branch County.
r, when that
Ctare«/.
tai tadtatata.rart Democrats, wliu crothe bitter cnrniini&lt;
is an ciuuauiiucut of right or leu fret in
! of hb Southern supporters, that slavery
For Srorctary of State,
sulntantiatc the truth of this assertion, we ।
answer had al ready, ^irod ample at­
qBre.tata propouwU recta woA«M° the Vigiianoj Coramittct-.
I can be carried into any Territory in which
refer to tbeir published speoches, to tho;
.
JOHN McKlNNET
.
tention from fee oorrespendrot who prolltMWv- *JiMV\ery cm te rrgaixlyd
The Rct.-LlfiB. Howard Mnlrolmln.
b, o tarncpoudecl, Jutapb loDiby- Jr.
rowlutlon. of their Com ent ton. and their I«» « «»' prohibited by poaitlvo law, and puunded the rmpilrir*.
of Van Buren County. .
A apedmettof
n* n&lt;j|hiqg,b« italhuu PrpvnkntUl and tbc
He I. rereful, btarvre. Io tapilita ital been disinisara from the pastoral oiHcc of
legislative ads. Rut by *«W atrange
protected there by the Gmstitetiun tall ant
id bo nobly rewarded. ।
modcaty rarriy met witli!
For Auditor General,
the Baptist Church, in Wheeling, for -m.
rnctamorphrois “a chaagc ku come over j We know that this doctrine of slavrej- exthe pita, J utarfiM -tall ta dta rth oi
Wbo.ua* guilty of this wanton and fiend­
soundness on the slavery cpicr.inn.
WHITNEY JONES,
ish doslre tii thus aacritcc the live* of so
the spirKof touir dreams." Aj *uuu M i kosiuu ia revolting to the fcuhnga of nuny
| JT The wood* in thb vicinity are on the Cliftou House, In Canada. V hat a
of lugliam County.
The steamer 0ty of Manchester, from
many. p*rao&lt;is because they favor thv
fliree leading Democrat*, such as
' it liccoincs apparent that the Smith want ; °f th® Northern supporters of Buchanan, fire, and a den»e colutms of »mukt has fill- horror
,
creatprmciplrsofFrcedom,ianr&gt;t known. |
Liverpool, orritvd at PLila-k-lpka u-».
For State Treasurer,
Slavvrv in tlie Territorii s^and that Mr. - bnt mich b th* platform on which ho cd the nir for &lt;- oral day*, wholly ubaotr- Brooks and our neighbor, tavb of the tcnlay. .
tint m» hojw no delay will besnficred by
SILAS M. HOLMES.
' Buchmim needs Southern vote*»tha policy 1 ’tamfr, ouch arc the influence* with which ing tho »nn from our view. mJ rendering Clift-n House !
the company in offcriDg proper rewards. |
,
.
■ - Cot. Fremmrt has left town to.be »k
of Wayne County.’
end umpg ail uidcavoro to .trek &lt;?ut the ■
I of Slavery prohibition which before wm ■ if clcrted, be will bo surrounded and the the air verv ukplrosnilt raid -almost suffoWc preir
to l&lt;* him and Mr. Jowpb
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rn-nt a wttak pr ten day*
►-roiitxJntyc, aud If thia is another phase -f
Attorney General,
right amKWMitational, at the wotd-J**. । *«ev iteble tendency of hb adiubtration
’ xj JuUiby, Jr. settle their- own divputca.—
toting.
JACOB M. ilOWARD,
l-onld- rufkuuxm, let it be »iddy kub*u
ToUncXX. GaTHKKIXCm.----- M»ndL-!Z
We have
hid fl.iim
claim to
to (he
dhtinc' t'j ChaMt "-suddenly becomes wrong and I will bo to frvur tec scheme* of the South- j
ti-.. never
i_... I.Id
the diatinc— Utica Herald.
OcL ft.—The greatest gatlx-ringof toe
of Wayne County.
1 ummnslitutiotial. llic Mhrouri Compro- era aristocracy who are weking to over­
TronsT&gt;*a»l&gt;a EtecUsn.
tion of a public debater, but ** Mr.Sutith curnjKiign in Ohio, was at tin- RcpubliranThe
returns
from
this
state
arc
Incom
­
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For Sopcyiutcudcnt
of PubMa lustruction, mbe which prohibited Slavery in the Ter ’ mu the Tt-rriwic* of the Nation with the
4 Tremont's Petition.
seems anxious to signalize himself in that barlMX-ttU, bckl here to-day. Il is thm-dd
plete and sotaswhat conflicting. The first
IRA MAYHEW,
• ritories mm repealed by the Duuouulic ciirac of human slavery.
Hodon't wont to oflriid the Cutbulkw,
line, we ftsel some* hat inclined to give :1ml not lemi than eighty thouauid ivvnih
of Calhuun Comity.
' party, and opposition to tlie policy c*tal&gt;-’
Ti*» Republican party, aa we have bo- reports were fcvorableto tlio Buchnuiem,
•nuaie he wonts thuir wotea.
Aim an &lt;&gt;f.portnnity to do *o, oonseqtirat- wire presejit.
Free rrem&lt;«pu~
Precompiled tbocnHe don’t want to offend the Know ForCvmmiMioner of the State Land oPce,, likhed bv the founders of our Republican I Jdre shown, repudiate and contemn those Stucry of thee t-rre
Six targe
Urge oxen
oxcu acre r.u.t.,1,
roasted, but tKy,
ibrv,
‘
\
U&gt;u
&amp;&lt;x
J’ hb nonltrv vard Into his b« w®
1
.with
Mith their
tbeir accuttmuixing
accunmanx ing teotnan-L
tb.iuwn-L uf
d
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
Government, has
1 «»«ltlng diH.trtoea,.of tee Southern alave- lire contents &lt; ‘ ‘
id
Ctapmta •I"- O«rt n~~. I» &lt;b“
uJ dta
"You see." said lie, "bow I am situated.*
of J ackwn County,
i u the hailing principal -'f&gt;he Bncbanior*. t
»they take open and manly ground paper and outdi
i.H. r®.ru .&lt; .ra.inc1 Snd. m utaK &lt;™ "«*’?
,«««». mrnltad • .^brtb, »rn- .«ppt «.,&gt; I,f,„ |.a|f ,btn
kta
r-ilnrt*
al
,uT
^Lr
tata.. intlT iu the 1moiw that divide political part** prorewion could rvudi the ground. Tl.i
Under the spwl.»u» pk-a of inaugurating | in favor of preserving the freedon of tbc
Tta.bta, i. &lt;ta m.taiwJ- . Ijrirg F„r H,.,,,!,,., ..f th.Star Bo.nl rfEdon. 1
ofStatabtara....rertatta~-.»&gt;ta
gtavrrfss tart.«« «J«rfz 4 w. tai
&gt;-: i1etnunt wlueh firat ap[&gt;earc&lt;l in the I
•
, the doctrine of Spatter Sotrettignty and‘ Ti-rritoric*, and prohibiting fciavery there­
Ce»taunitd A^tertiaer on ^authority, ufl
r-rnrynr* xvn r tnn
□rlnum, "f»•—rpoprr. taUr rrurta.
I
Urcreit.-.I ^dtalitai pn-.tad. Tcnc B. F. Cuok. । a brae M.temmt
.
GE? ™ " !IAnP'
i allowing the people of the Territory* to in. Now, which will you vote for! Be- tatatrr, tamju. rtatata tta «b.r tab. *■
"• ■“* “
I "rf- •d4.-rt~.
d li.prrt b,
I manage their own domestic affairs, the CTIAXAW and tlavery retention, &lt;r Fkkmoxt
outraSraU&gt;5rar»WM~a^S,lt..4'j
vfldtataturaj.
up and indicate tlut the state has gone for ,a* carl««»t convemcore.
e qur^ij . cungreggted ilmtaan.li iu the stn-co.
fi.ur rieapnaslblegenticnien who weJoprr .
F..
interdiction was torn down. But cron and Fxxxoom? In tho contest between ■i^aiitata. hi. »tta..tad»i. »iptaitab»n»u.tauu.uJi.
sent al the inters iew. It b a lie whttb ।
DAVID 8. WALBRIDGE,
this doctrine of Squatter Soi'ertigntg lias freedom and slavery, party lies have no
has boon completely overpowered and j
---------------------I nn-ut tm.** wceiihg here is imtmtw.__
I already been deserted fiy its unnatural bindingefficacy. - Tbc shackle* dial bound irivdy what tbc rcsul is, but the latest UP°«- ---------dbl&amp;tch looks like a Republican triumpk
Maple Grove ia the Field.
! Fnm* - twenty to twenty -five Usiumii.1
crush'd by irrcfragiblo testimony contra- REPUBLICAN I COUNTY
TICKET,
। parents. The South claim the right to men in party servility have already been
dieting it, and yet the Free J’rett rontui” ”
---------- —------------Tta Rrtaldtata. of M.td« Grtar tabl Jta-l-l-•
carry Slavery into any Territory of Ok* l-rokem The ftmiliar cry of Democracy
ucs publishing it as tiwnigh it had m-ver
• todiana Election.
., c
v • i.v
trotUinxstands. Ibcsp^kersare M.rtte
JOHN ROBERTS.
United States h here it is not prohibited has been found to be delusive. The par- 'Tbe rrlum from thi, Suie ire wr *
Veen disputed. What opinion ran honest
1 ,g.
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J M tad. Ita lljrkiad
&lt;4.Uta
For Representative,
»y. tad M~re. B|«tta-r. IW.ltk tai
nn&lt;l intcUigeot men haw ufamha paper
hy law, and maintain it there under the ty have retained the name, bat drocrtol mA™, tad Uta.itatat.rr Tta refrinu ' 'l“h *“
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.b-n7*-&lt;
i tadki tad goBtlcoreof tfcoUwn. pr«»,l llarwer.of thirid-.. Th- pr.--.-ta...
as thia I—Detroit Tribune.
JOHN M. NEVINS.
Constitution.
Tho bogus Democracy, the principles. In a contest like the prrore fir reum tofctor tb. BtabtataCtad, ,w„u„
u .bfcb u»
p.. tafure p.-tag . giuo^.i-t-i-H,
For County Treasurer,
who support Buchiujun, are. all opposed ent between Freedom and slavery, the
4.U f.„ Otatatar. bta traMy wy .
•„,
taxi
.irpn-i ... b-pb.k,
IL N. SHELDON.
to the prohibition, by Cnngrcs*, of Sla­ mention of party obligation* is unworthy
yet known. The true hearud Republican
J
,
i.w, r„&gt; kt.* &lt; t*Mrre^wrTv f,il* fivc koislnii Isinner* *»\Y* extract from tbc Colifornia'Farmrr
McMa-Crra1 r.rantefow tn.
For Co. Clerk.
very in tlie Territories, and the extreme the vocation of a Freeman. Let every Colfiu. i. »upbo*d to be reflected to “•"»«*■ A Hrmont pole, 190 fret high
the following tribute toJulm C. Fremont.
friend oi
of nanua
human uiocrvv
Liberty luru*
throw political
r-orile of
of thttr- iriciia
luiiuuii -, 1,
a
,
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. wM-rmacd. The meeting waa addresx-d 1br trirgrajJ., ra.d r&lt;»d
tlx
GEO. W. MILLS.
Southern doctrine that the people
fcllnpral pray traira-taK-rf. 0^..taHlta..»oni.r.J..le^&lt;taer.
r. _
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A. Sweczcy and Geo. Mills. Tlx-1 w ildest cntlnt»i:wn.
This paper has the largest circulation of
Tcrritoric* have no right to
E-For Register of Dcnb,
Fm’J.Hriterth' Tt™.
. | r;publie.n.X;tbai«hri5lnjtowp, and al 1
Zk„~
|0 _ &lt; R u
tiny journal In that State, and speaks the
rallying
around
the
standard
of
the
glorivery
therefrom,
Ik
already
inaugurate
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JOHN 8. VANBRUNT.
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nwM-.im, ■ &gt;i.m,ins. iu. —
real sentiments ofthe fiirmcrsof the Gol­
the policy of the Bucli*nut Democracy. Ws Yvnng
Rader, help to swell the
We hare
have received
wived the Oto
flth number iff,
rf, *&gt;
» “f the
lbc adjmmng
•‘&gt;1™®* tonn.
“”•«» uf A.,
A»y n.
rm ami
mnl. hcan
lican n„^ing in
ln tWspUrc
thjfcV&gt;tfav w
W„*
J |U
(U
Fur -Sheriff;
den Stale!
f Castkton, itec wnk- awake, aod fighting . largest ever hJ.l in tbc buuteen.t. m Ubi&lt;x
Th- platform of the Cincinnati Cun.cu-1 Udo of 'k-Uiry teat is now sweeping over tlie above pcrbsliral, published at
W. K. FERRIS.
tion, in which Buchanan haa merged hb I the Nation, Lrt everyman wlw h •H**- . ftlG- and
By tiiia aaail we received from the pub­
-—
■ ay. —
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tawJ
the attcmlnMe Ix-injr variously estimated
MP, —
troads
New —
York.
It ■.-..nfutiv c.»- Frredom m
id Fwwoxr.
lishers a beastifully bound copy of thh
at from thirty to fifty thousand. Tinra
DnuAl. jon fee w}Jte paper, and pre* i
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ownidcutitv, take* strong ground agaimt. cd to the kehetnaa-of the present Douph- JAMES A.SWEEZEY.
woric; just fawned from die probs uf Messrs.
j wa* apeaking from linr stands, and gnat
the CM-lutim of Slavery ftwn the Terri- /“« administration rest hi. vote for free-1
Ticboor Ar Field*, Beaten, it i* but just
, a ...
.
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,
।sent*a
i aent* a beautiful
beautiful typographical
typographical appearappear*
For Circuit Court G&gt;muii»ioncr,
The Maa* Meeting of the IlcpnUkmy, cnthushigu was tnaniierted.
Jurui
Candidate,
and
a
glorious
and
over.
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to remark, that the iworks issued by tiih
torioi, cud say*.:
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WAI, BURGHER.
e.- It is tnfly what itjpurports to
JliddlmUle, ou Salonjay last, aftenioui
celebrated jnibllshing house, bear n pecu­
&gt;
i”
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M.xnuw*. kid. &lt;»et. 10.-—Them wax an
'‘Retofetd, 'ITLit m e rocogu'izc tbu ri"hl whelming victory will bo the inevitable. u
FurJudge of Probate,
njL 8
7
cjBOjT|fct.K cr tut ratt&gt; aronn, ao and evening, wai sttemded by a'vcrj'peat „„„ „ w „Vini„„raiI nin
liar stylo of catridleuwi then* i*a style of
imri c isc Ih-publiran mocthi" here tiwby,
&lt;J- tho peoj&gt;le ■&lt; Ao Territories, including rrea
,
| incvHL-Bfc, utuuTtuxxD nil nwt.”
O. L. RAY.
elegance in their worba rarely found upon
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vtwenty
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crowd of Frvmotitere, who manituitcd the ; it bring conqiutcd
.......... tlx&gt;ufcui&gt;!
Kansas and Nel&gt;ra*ka, acting through the
the niany books tha» aro thron n in such
Fi»r C&lt;&gt;. Survcvor,
Connecticut Election.
jI ’it• contains a v*ry large --f JlzLl
amount
of
choice
cBtbu*iaam.
The lurge houte '■ pvrxms wi re present Ti»e proccmwu
I legally amUftirly expressed will of a maThe Border Ruffum presses have raised |■ ««o.t
original reading’ fcnra.
from .k.
the pens of ,k«
the
abundaneo upon tbe wind of public furor.
A, C. WILSON.
rrP&lt;Tkltw,n, uasovcrCre mnaiT..
ijority of actual rvskienta; and whenever
MiW*. Tlckr.Or A Fields stand deeen edthe number of their iuhabitanu. justifies it, a great shout over the result of the town ■ ablest
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■ *in every I
American
writers, and* b
. ,,.
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ly high as publishers of works of high lit| to form a Gmslitution, with or witlmut elections iu_ Connecticut, but from tlie fol­ way calculated to interest and instruct
। thronwd the windfows'an i all mail* ' t'lT’X AmWlvhl»"
L
MUDGE
AM.
T.
WHEELEU
ernry- eharBClei.
। domestic slavery, and bo admitted into lowing article from a Connecticut paper,
,
rti
,
o.
ia
w,’° tnrongtdtbe windoa s&gt;u&gt;t all araila-, Oi-t. 2, stat.-, that a black-mad tariff few
TW fltft* df C*i|. Fremont, issued at the
tin VntcUb mhc^^lTb u
1° I'^’J'^bkmde.^'TIwi'iunanaotru'riiJj been kvud on the itfkv boldere of that
tlie Union upon terms &lt;/ perfect equality
it would.seem as though they were shout­ tag tauJlMta&gt;ta
h l. ta,utau.1,
b, M-ta Wb^ri.r
1,4.1. ItaUrj-raU,
pnwewt times willtbd received with mark­
A a the time for deciding the issues that with the other States.”
ed freer; identi&amp;d ns-h* ka with C'alifarWe ask onr readers to mark the plira- ing bofi.ro they were out of the woods.—
nix
Hb'name, hi* acts, his life, srem divide tho IWoAgrcat political partiro
The State appears to be true to Freedom m America. We hope it will obtain a’ . . »r v i
. st » • . r
i ”f &lt;!»« -ni.-nd* of Mr. Buchanan, kghm
scolngy
of
the
foregoing
resolution.
It
blended with Cnliforaia history in such a draws near, it ia important that every
wHerircdrtrik It b edited by Wm.T.
Mr. LttttafcJd,,
4 fuW ^.to-reatthe
by an incr&lt; used majority of tho popular
way iw to widd aclmrm that no political elector should take a careful survey 0f
c * rffectitally ignore* the doctrine of SjjuatPosTuand Gaaaoa Wilku. ' Thn ...I ; °fRapid* Hw Middleville Giri' ’ Trrasttry buildings, nod were c.-ill.d on by
axp.'n&gt;i&lt;rnsc*n
w.—take
y* awnv.
X
k
1*’“'".ln &lt;•’U*r “»
»" • PKTcr ’• Ur
cn «’“&gt;• and OBl&gt;’ dwlan* that vote, notwithstanding the fusion between
. .
■ i anon -j v'.
Club were in attendance, end gave rome' “federal d/gnitarics" to rahsrribe to ths
"TOirahMAtad^
riu&gt;l
.
h
w
p4
ju
-ES
k
-O'the
Fillmore
and
Buchanan
men.
W c rvnicniuvi'
namtar —
wvn -m.w mtn: wucu
.bo, ■
,,/L.
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Ihe [-.pl. of Ita-TerHWfj.who. &lt;taj
resting upon the nrenn m-4ft. while wen- 3nd witellrgent manner the brex-men*
S|«rin»n mmtar. oTH
ta tata «
..... * "T
I ft-l.rr.l. .&lt; tat—
• ecinc tn be admitted as a State, may act
ding our way to this r.ew world, wt would i weapon, the ballot:
taroltat.tadW..talltaiM&lt;or.mrf
“?•
' on the r^ucstiim of slavery, but not by a
turn to “Fremont’* California," amKuir-1 “A «rr*paD
fOn’" d0’" “ ,,in&gt;
The town elections on Monday resulted I the aub*criptuiia' of anv gentlemen or La-'
^‘tmd mjjonty , 42 (mH), *K) eadq those rvreiv ing Mhrks
.... H&gt; 4ta-rlp..lta«rtta frtare«...u-.l.
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’ fair inference, while It la a Territory.— handsomely itrftwor of tho Fremont candire who wirii to taxroie auUcriben.
’ “ No”’m,*r’ for h.»“«« •“*
I «toO, k 15 e^r. ttew rere.v ing -is­
hilbi of this Eden land ,* bls wivid pictures!
When tbc Toombs Bill of the laat session didntes. In towns like Waterburr^itam______ _
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1 । riw «M'«1.400. $12:30 tsach; am! tlroe n­
then ad-wildly beautiful and so ntrango n*
By common consent, the old party Sa­ of Congress was under considerate® in ford. Bethel and Bridgeport, th* FilltnourA Rteb Treat PronGo*.
&gt;*"•------------------- . cIh1n« *’-000’
tw'u
re seem like'fiction, we have seen morn
the Senate, Mr. Tumble, a Republican ners united with the Democrats, but even
L. 8. Howfll violinht, will wire a i
B-rr,
I**1
vf the -1^than rcalizeJ. ’ '
then their accession did not carry any
. *1 wan, uotims, win give a - . ... o
J
• . month of Scptenik-r.
Our love of Flora drew us to him for and tbc questions whether Freedom cr Soiator from HI., offered the following great weight; on the other hand, it show­ grand Concert
of
Violin,
Harp,
Gdtar
AKriniItu^ ^ctj- waa hdd at Prnrlt- ,
‘
-----------grand
Concert
of
Violin,
Harp,
Guitar
;8bvery shall rule th* jwlicy of the Coun­ amendment as a new Section :
ed a remarkable weakness of Fillmore and Areoniron
imltalioaa
at
the
Court
1
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»d
Tim
ruby
Palllics
1*
FMIMMrbtn.
Accordcon iniilalions
ITl
** Wednesday and Tuuraday oftofU
tifiil in Nature, nud loving him as a man try, whether Slavery extension or Slavery
"Be it ftutficr enacted, That the provis­ votes. The Fremonters gained largely
th» vlllacn.
villaac, on W*in^.r
Wcdneadav I WW*‘
T'*t attendance
nMrnd«*« was
WM very large, i•
, .
,
thro, we love him none lew n&lt;nv.
Wo prohiliitioti shall be the acttled policy of ion in the 'Act to organize tiic territories over last spring. Increasing their own ma­ House, in thia
evening nuxu Ho haa tbc reputation of! *-*
and a:.!TJliM«M&gt;ledo*iraMa.t
•crylamkble dmire Maa toaBiicaud
,rf[)‘lS ... . .- hl
h^v(&gt;«ij&lt;»tMd![ .. Jb*' u1
,,“,,c ..,._
love the good and true wherever found,
of Nubra-tita and,Kansas,' which declares jority and reducing that ofthe Badianeera.
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r
imiu
WW|
the
Nation,
have
come
to
bo
regarded
as
muaidil performer.— t1 ta
ln rttata.
Pronu,u theiDikwtrial luU'nsC*w
of the1 IL2^-11."^. J.' iZ'.L'i.iL .u* •
st
and as we glance at our bright land now,
it to be tho true intent nnd meaning of ' Fairfield county has gone largely for bcing a brilliant ra
umw
recrilr, arc we nut indeb*.- tie great questions to be derided in No- said act nut to legislate slavery into anv
i * irocul 'hnariritr k . ounty._
' Independent* S^ttare. .the Anter:. w» »t
trie* Fremont for much of j verabcr. Now what are the relative po- any territory nr State, »or to exclude 'll
voto is the largest, anil It was imited tor
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.Centre
Square,
and
tl»"
Di-mre
m**
it
Sac.OHM tart rfHsUton .niumuf d» w« er&lt;.: |«rtlta «•
therefrom, but to leave the people thereof the Bwhanecr vote, bnt it was generally | -We repel tU idea of being aggressive 1
The gain over last spring is 1 —«!»«»•■* »rt «i—
.
tau B.P.E- perfectly frvn to fnrni and regulate their deflated.
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- • v- domestic iustitu^on* in their own way, large.‘ features in men, fur if we! ham party whitfr nominated Freeuont 1 Bubirct ionly to ill* Coustitutiuu of the UniWtaltaw. tl.«bfeH»JNtal4»’..lrh,, tad"Ban. df ll.tai.4, „4.J,' Over the prinript .ttal myp ■
Wtatta,
.Iwptatat.
I.™
fta«
lta.tatarp.ppr."
“
B
:ta
C««
Ho«4
..
tod
State*,"
WAS
INTENDED
TO,
fl
1
,
tcaiuaen, oar motives will say*;rorriy bu impugned.
But to tin- book.
Ibwolvcd, That the Constitution confer* DOES CONFER UPON, OR LEAVE
of gHB. Whih the apmkiug « a* f i-« *"
1
«**!»«r.ra*..•«*»Ow»«k tau»fta.'
W* make an extract from the work—it an Congroa sovereign power over the TO THE PEOPLE OF THE TERRI
a procession'of Fillmore m«n *»«&lt;! lf»
°l f.tarrr TOrtwr,' In H. tanr j“““ Libc,,f »»(«a b. square,.-when the two mnsac' ; ■ «d in
deliunatoa *c- ricariy and truthfully the . Territories of tlie United State* fur their TORY OF KANSAS FULL POWER, U» . tab. »ta. prr«.?u . pn..,r, ing'4-1
iKihie trait* of the num, that vcfrelB due, government, aud that in tho exerriao of AT ANY TIME, THROUGH ITS TER imlt {firn discovered nt a late moment j cf JO'tarday, i^ wlioh that papci _
I
&lt;* W tins a good boure. ebroring ths mlluu ticket.
to him for wh*t lie,has dono for our no- (thia power it is both the right and the RJTOHIAL LEGISLATURE, TO EX- that the Bnchanecrt hud sccretlv arranged I «» Of dmuting a column awl a half of edi-; Io
ll,c nTutaUon of
agood
lilo-'State, to republish thia faithful par- duly uf Cougrcw to prohibit in the Ter- CLUDE8LAVERYFROM SAID TERJ’Xl*
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*ra ”&lt; ra.
I 'I' FhlbrMrhk. ■
ll.
itrail
M:i ni
...tarth and
-iU iwJtrttanar
itori:fl&lt; those tw
in relics
of k;.
his &gt;:ta,...N.
virtuous youth,
believing, 1 iritorias
twin
rcSci of barbarism— RlUOItY OR TO RECOGNIZE AND
the
town
meeting*,
for
thebeen
•SltO-tMcfiix
’t, I “
rJitn
—„f»k»
tn-,..*..
...
1 'riU»ta«lta.
I 11**1' . ft. - I
but
tl
tarmp
ttaj
tavr
f.Up
m.t
“
...
’
wh
’
*•&lt;
&lt;&gt;M°
I George J. Cottjc^ rerenHy &lt;d:
too, that Im eariy promise will bu fully , Polyarny
rattgamy auu
aud oraxcry.
Slavery.
UEGILATE n TIIHIEIA
Theret.1* do equivocation in the forego­
• ——------- ’* ’•- —■*------ — |
ntta-ta
-Id-tarff.rt, tad &lt;b'..ud. In Bridr. I
«dtar..l lnaUer.
Ita ml I &lt;-L0B10VBBa&lt;rBUCAN\5CT0HV' Democratic Argus, km ndul
This was voted doivn ns-foUuws:
KrpH . - lift
— the Fillmore
v...-----------. Btichanaa
»- .-----------------: • i tad tafcm.u. taitar rf!ta
a, riivUo0 .a Oto
■ eluman, and last evonina join*"'port
and
men uniing resolution; the Republican party that
*Uta. Bell .X N. II
pumt Democratic Quk H&gt;majority ofthe City
aitoptodik/takca steong and.opcn ground Cnllamer, Durkee, Fcaocndcii, Foot, Foo­ ted, and carried
'■pcecbfcllyWentifyww hintevli ^itofc
Council,bv thirty votc«, bufthe Fremont
in the Ter- ter, Hale, Seward, Trumbull, aud Wade.
JtcMUiaancAuac.
era clccfrd .their Cltj Clerk. As it was
common in- — 11, i
Mr. Qiffi-e lias jtnrt retitraed
• *“"•
Nay*—Messrs Adanm, Bayard, Biggs, tkinicd that Filhnncc hod 250 votes in
’*
’ iState in behalf of Buch. * ■ ■
i hcritanc* ofthe Natiou from tbc blighting Bigler, Benjamin, Bright, Brown, Broad- Bridgeport, this fe doing
p.Og
well. -™
■mj
s sjijs”- *- lotdr "Srrud to the IL®. Millard Fill
In Stamford, tbc tame ra
•Y te
an in-'tur*
*n”naT1 d“&lt;’JfJwra* Tko CoaMi‘ hoad. CASS. Clay, Crittenden, Dadfic,
made, but though the town went foewby
itbdntw from Ins (Fill- tntibn of the United State* say*:—
. ....
Cnrenrextt,
over 1Q0 laat apring, the two tlekvta commore1*) present
. i. •1. ieutial ।
“Congrea* tduill have power to dl»po**
MH hhnoiainadM.
pored JW3 to MW, dividing the town offiSummit County thua far, iwo R&lt;.pui,.
ltd* Ing -■*
a huidwwnetala"
rn^nwd the most iuemitmti.
aindidato. — W* la—iittmt this pruporal; olIllakc al! needful' rules and rccu- Mallory, M**.n, 1‘rm.Fugta. Reid. 8*- wr*, And- ‘aWwV^
—’*
■*“'*' •fa
­
ou the 4&lt;h st lodeKm*,
tafldW And tieeoroQalv dedined by tattons reaocctinn the territory «t, other fiastiiw flUM, »mx*4 Ihomp^m
---------------Daririi
tlfr
immc
rombtaation
blc
I
?rtKlf
1
’
ro
".'
tveorda
uf
the
Senate
tuck v, Toombs, Toucey, Weller, Wright Bethel and 7^
two;'
and Yulee—84.n
i 11craiu oi io osy »y». ------- r.
'grajorily .taut 1200—
fotalll

&lt;», n Urge tl him rail wm thrown f J.6. VAN BH‘NT.
beuf the railroad Lnck~mid still1'
’

RertontiofSw-,
Cune.’J-olHltnj; ,

- carry out the prin ijdrt embodied in It to

-

* ta,

dl,™,&lt;ra.b-

nc

Ever!!

We have now on
Imfid U stock of goods
suitable for the
woo
F^rinff Trade,
which we will sell very lte

kindly to them or of them, uaksa it be­

,

l4l

All&gt;* Rcpubliraii ^uaton who were

mr

than

t8a*‘
'
; &lt;■
ioii*”’” "OU1")'&gt; 1000 Republican ma-J
...
'
5000 Renul

Tta AOTtaSjK^e^!

Dural, M*dw« and Columbia cwmxics a p«-ho. been a eontoiud aa-ertion V dvme4 bJ th* ^ItoctaxMa part:-.and^the

cj Information from n
•a, that during Ur lost eight or W
tHtimteeofk««wU&gt;i h &lt;’CuLFrcmmitjofa very nb-reveiH

, fori* cacmlcs art *-

to make room for our,

new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth- j
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
&amp;. Shoes,
nn&lt;l other goods is
quite foil, and we will,
sell them at prices that
wiili astonish the

world
I

-U- ' ■ ,
:
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the
I

CABINET WARE
line, such ns Bureaus,
Tables, Stands-CIiairs
Bedsteads, Lounges,

•„

&amp;c, &amp;-C.

Ft'RNITl»E Jlade to ORDEK.
Call and see our «itock.
STEBBINS 1 hl-SSEt.I

IlralrasWr &gt;• ICT~'

•

_ ...

STARTLING NEWS
.

FROM

JUOHE DEPREDATION

BORDER RUFFIANS!'
' U not &lt;kir intwnlwn to tlctkil tlsc hor- j
rmwof livil AVer, but tucall attuulioii:

P

.

SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
Now l»eiag exhibited Iu Hustings by

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

Wp d&lt;» hot broitnti- tn say that our
Stock is "splendid." ami oUr prktr unjirtccdcstedly Zow. . For G»sA oriRrody J»«y.
we wna’r it niuicrtnlr!. ■ Call and csaliiitie j
•Adstock &lt;tf
•

Heady Made Clothing,
Broad. (jiKVifnere, titH Kenlucky Jean
Cfothr; Sheetings, (.heckn and
Stripes, DvRims and
t’.-] '
Tickinta.
■
.GfU pnd cMnilne onr M&gt;&gt;ck &lt;-f ■

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.
Menis Double Soled Stogni
*4X1’“/•

“
Tiro aixl&lt;bmer..
Ladies* Bootee-:, Walking Shoes.
OH:sna

W latOT rt'itk of

GROCERIES!

Tea, Jhat. tout bo boot; Coffee. Sugar.
M.Wmw, Oih, &amp;c.» 4L, Ar.

LJDfiB5£-IWt !mm m tifc fton, «riwn
;you can buy ng.

SILK PARASOL

For TEN' SHILLINGS; anil iW that
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
the' CnxAc Cash St^ri or-

NEVIR8 fl. KNAPEK.
Call at4 look al &lt;uir

. \

1—■*, lUrafre*. Sik». ric, Au-.

(

‘ irjftqjrs—Of rodle-M varict}--

’ ’

you with fictitiou:
(Soods, too poor U
offer you the k*«

Icforc tho crowd get

fl FNAPEN

awv

timll never be iw^

rara,! -n.

of«.

rar- ir
&gt; *00 Republican m*.

i of our National I^’lirtnro-’tnckcrcwe

2? .
.
'* ,
, ,|
Pcrs ™lkutvW«ty. «« spare-room
The foregoing resolution of the Demo-J* _i ^ro.flm-nifc /

1'itiLf.irs'.

�NHHIMJ OF FAKKI1OM;

ttonnl Diati
nt,

than

Ever!!

adk-tmi ind Gmw,

•

left timtt to-be ab&gt;-

iUXGs.----gathering of th*
l. at the Republican
Jay. Il in thought
tl thousand people

ii-a-tied. hut tbty,
ring IdiouMtHb of
•na, pip, pica, and
v.A ta I'.m* half ttw
the ground. Thu
elewly filled, and

:n prevailed. ■ To-cing dcliverail. to
in tin- Htrcet-..
■t.
The' Frc&lt;'H‘ is immense.—
etilyfivi- tliomand
J there ia speaking
■&lt;jkvr» arc Mcsan*.
’ Duwsau; «.f Albaci-F, Doolittle and
I lie proccMion wax
v«i |H&lt;ii|t—nearly
ini Imrsebmk, and
mired banners wa­
ft" recantation sow
and read amid the

10.—A RrpUmre to-day was the
Saitheastcni Ohio,
uriwialy cxtimatcil
thousand.
Therm
r fttinds and grwtt
v-rffd.
;
!&lt;».—■There waa an
H-*-thig here to-day,
it twenty thpuiumd, ,
-The prucewwia,

diangtiui Organ, of
laek-nutii tariff ha*
iiv li-k!cr* of that
rexjx trouble for tlie
vtr: that a meeting ■
Buchanan, high in
. d»ya since at the
•I were called on by
o subscribe to the
n. mr’fiiHnws:
•&lt; to wuliacribe $i&gt;0
.hirii-s .,f ei,ROO to
c n-cciving ttularicR-

familyTphysic

I

world
"■

■ 1

short

;Jvbt t*&gt; him for clothing that J,

Cai-taia .

AYER'S

T. F. HARVEY.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

sTl?l.’.B!&gt;p k KI'SSEU

(01GHS. °r( OLDS,
n.i-ung-, May I, 1H5.6. ■

lilndrlpMa.
lelpl.uv Olt- 10.
icmertfpnliliwil'nB i
. &lt;&gt;f tin* parties havte Republican*
the AmeriMM'«t
DemocntbttSso'

AYER’S

I’

Wu-li Tubs, Pads, Augur mid Chisel

•? SKK'SfiSa’

GOODS!

■........ .............. ■................

touurt*

KrxrfinV*.

GrindStones and’

a u . «

ir.^ NAII4aASII

------ set®**
Hangings, cunsUntly on baud..

pp • •

Also a large

c.iiH-EXTEirsToots.

FARMING TOOLS.

r I LOTns, lirnad CtolL*. I’ltte sad Foary CamlI 1 ii r:r Naaktet: CtatiruLir. I-iticn Drilling Ac..

ILKWITUKE
and shall
__ _______________ _
k-'(Ai. everything per-| j amsmuitunaua
the

• ..
iHUllllg

,
IO

111*11

L£»RX Ai OATS FOR SALE

1
i TZ.,
-------------- — . —— ---------—As!III . TrAT?l4CAI’SoTerrty «*ri«tr

“m*;::*... ....

°"r ,,r!"lure &amp; n?T

, but the best mntcnalsiB'Jr-Htf^-sr-sSre-nsraiS

.,
J x
T
1&gt;teati-rin*.
-.l I( nniw
•
.
_
.
PhMinng. Rnek.
Bluk, ft
noil
onwr Iruvids.
Iroucla. ’
and double wks Kin
B«ol'pirl Level* nnd Plumb B-b«. White- Usetl and I1O1IC blit 1110 ler.J-.l
GriiU
daiten. Conpw..
. . i, t’nikln«
' Callers. Mill eirrjthinz elee in lht» line for see
i-‘ HruMlt.i.
1 .. ..
Jzax,L IM 4n’««.rr.»l KISFIELD
KXX HELD’’S.

ditioun to our stock, those wishing 1°

In Stt workuicn cinploj Among OUF Stock

shoemakers’ fixings.

at

’

KENHKLD-S._

’ punrhass will find inductmunia

aMrtliBcnt uf cheap and
;liuw Warr, campti-ilog er ■
... Mubwcr Cana, a new
.ueer. ftriactaaael. «t
KEN HELD'S.

AT ALL TIMES

BEDSTEADS.
.S.a’-'. Carti ami (’filler Tubiee, Fall LmJ
KH5HELDU |
Butts’and Serrw* of vnty variety and Jtnn’ i.ind and Lirrht Sltnde, L"Un^t», _______________ ■
1
rouivlti
Cane
and Suriuq Lathan Chain. rjiAliLEtl.OTIlN, Bleached mat-rial* forhUr !
kind -. Knob bek* and Liu iu-s, L iniab-

» NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
Wr d« not bi-xitnlc't»i say that 'our

a..

Ready Made Clothing,

ti.-n.

Ih•’. 1.
ti
;.t; l Kentucky Jean
&lt; -tc . $lt • :ine&lt; (Jfc-elt* kud
Stripi*. Denims «nd

•• ........... r’- • ................. ■

Mini.’

,

Watch. Clock &amp; Jewelry a .j

call and punltA»c at the Cbct.p Cash’.

;*- ■‘'.Wnni
1™'*!
UWBM,

lll«k ..r
W.tant o»rrv, wan-

CHOOL BOOKS st rarkma kind*, al
_
_
______

S

T.«.k

w.r.„. B^. U.K IU,...... mehuiid and for sale VARIETY

hW.wl-1.

llin-x"* 11-M&gt;ks an.l Stapl- -. Inui (Yi-f;» for Cash. A\ o would invito a tai! .
’ md ^v.. -.1'b.:i- h Screw*.Sud lr**n«, Ans, j a”’1 *n examination of our &lt;**«*!• and
Mill Sawa. Grubbing H-e-. Wiml-.w l‘r &lt;*, «&gt;1 ** W’1.
JO"’ ,

'""J• smTACLH*.
. ,
KR.’imm;XF'.M.D.,.riv*iu }
TO,M?:old PENS.
• I

FOB*

CASH

We iw «wnt care ’in _______ —___
ItjEADY MADE CLOTBIN’G. Co«a. VesU.
si.j,.B.&gt;.K.0,1 M.rt.the Manufacture
of f,.r*.r
ajJS^gSglSSSCsSXES
ges. l-mming, l.mur.and Duckb.lln.i* ,
.
„
to* u*oote&lt;*«,&gt;.d
KEM’lELlrij.
u.u-wd u.bSDHks. Ax.s, .Vika, hmsd
Axes. Benell do.. S.(uai&lt;-s -full ktmjs, ’’ L US’- ft1’ *11 V,tl

s: .. n.r.al. Shoe Kniv*.. Ir ji tmd , p(|
Z-tw Haniiaen*, I'invert. 1 tmeb-s leg/
“
•
Bn:A*. Sewing and Pegging Awls -S- ■- | mQV DC lOUUU
|
In uddhttiu In the above cnnincrsti-I - SEciET.iRfES
£.,./.tl.TiBn'c AND
.«vn T.OOK CAS­
1 Good*, wo have now in Store n largo nnd 1
ES .SOEAS, DUREACS. SO.
pwral n«v&gt;-rtm&lt;-nt of
T.l
COTTAGE. JENNY
; SHELF AND OTHER HARDWABK
LIND AND COMMON

Civil Wai-, Lui tocull ailt’niiou

SPLENDID STOCK OK
M'.W

fl FS1 Tf T %T f|

1 iiiuE AT BARGAINS.

Ituil &amp;-wa Cr^Cui S..., Tvu.o
; Saws. Aumtrs, Planes nf all dewiinkms.

■ hciiate whet satid&lt;.te

KENHELtES.

STOltE”!‘!

____
A g*m-ral ax^rtmetil of new nnd finhSp-.-.s anJSe^r a-1. jsrt r^.-ed

NEVIXS k KNAPEN.
AH THE CHEAPEST. B*d;.. Cable anti Trace Chain, Brasa Kct-

ll»*img\ J m* •, 1-J&lt;&gt;.

,

^“.wi.ioosbl.

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.
Tliosc indebted by note or otherwise

■4 ‘
“
Brogans.1
“ Ti-.-« Miid Gaiters.
I.i i’i * B-»&gt;trrs, Walking Shis-s.
■*
Th-*, ;iud (*uitc£h.
QJJ r?i - lu-ninc t«r large st&lt;&gt;ek of

£
■4a.MM.te
“,1”
- .a,/w. m, aw «. last

P
!te*iw&lt;.M*y ’•
[*■
*7

renewtheir
Ihr'.r«rdial
ttrdtftl acknswlalpnant*
acknvwMgiacbUJo
to. ■ ■".P
d. H. MAFEk
Jjar down to a Cambric Nwllc.
। i*».h to 1tvnew
■rMTnr
f aud the Public For Ite- unlfcnn sppn&gt;U. .
_ ,, ,, s
....
_________ _
|
\\-c jwvc flIsQ ju»; received FIFTEEN | {•'••(
Irneounacmcctwhlcli bsvcbetm wrur.led , anil trimmings of all kind*—(an t fad t«»
«
till TONS OF HM»N AND STEEL; also,'
1. Hn C..A
Ila. th—Ir &gt; ...... _.
a.., — I

•SgUWWgjg Startling

«e» • '■■ ■ ,. ........ s«« r™&gt;.**w.*

«**.„

w.
.* &lt;*u
| to OUT SSTMttlVK hT0CK °r
fVlllKlNG RTOV ES

w! -cod fn-m Ito «ti« field of Amerieaaand For- •
1 eign Literature. Tb- ouutauU of lbi» Magaainc

BOQlb AND SHOES.

GROCERIES 1

ia. ’

• in’t 1-- boot; C&lt;iffe». Sugar.
Mr. I ton ft* *•Ibis Mile of Se* '“A- M.*
. A* llna* II
rlI
”'‘! I Caali and aril for K&lt;*d» I a’ Alli".■

;

I

of the L-art pattero**, »l*\ J” 1*T*^*-—
a. and Iliutgingn, Tub*,
'
r./. A... c.
,!i2rrus;V.

SvtfwSSS Emporium of
'
I J. lurau-i#
■ tl.at b&lt; hw 2**” _
ff I TT AP

LAD/E - Don’t hrtm in the Run, when
•• •■&gt;: V4II buy 0 prod .
'

SILK PARASOL
KEV-NB 4.

-r^.x

KNAPEN.

-S'

Si .a-look at oar

Sui iner Dress Goods.

I
a*.. ■-“£LblKJLXA!»«?-ShNOTIONS—O( cndlaa variety.
I

o-i-

AVc d.. m« deceive vou with fictitious
price*, a; : dnw vou Goodft too poor to1 ww,*"**
girt r- &lt; -/but'ue offer you tlie b&lt;nf i ,.w, &gt; 1^. •*»-*•**
Attu-li-a
-Iu, *n»-Lnt
a-H-aaw^ .th.it ran. . «i-rarfnne

NEYINB « KNAPEN

Tl.!■

Sr.

---------------------m* &gt;r w
Pnchinn1 the Extern mark-t*. A1-, t-» &lt;mr cm-, ta~au,ailhu&gt;rtn-*i&lt;to. Ito.»««-.wtOchb*. , Onrrtodi of Gn-o^th* k rery .jlrge, ’
^^«»fFABLonANDw&gt;x
•id rt-ll *uloet«L
'^w'Stor no idle b&lt;wt. when‘we ~y 1'\?n.^&gt;^^^te’eary»1»to^htofti*eMM:ncimuh
,
..
__ .
!ine toreample nwaia tor rending i‘ ailradoa i
n TT A Tl l‘lw’our aw^rtment ofbt-vcs
«tbs diwwl&lt;rfj« r-bljAen; Tbvharel
Ml (I r ' and more fStctmve than enft lw found at
n*.iiiug foe inwrtka aiutrfout tons from the |

Boners M&lt;*k. oT'r U- X.
1,1!’ 1,111
,h® OTM’L“’ N1KB’, ’“H”’ pre.mt Its nematomedr.rioty embrwtog e»OT !
&gt; tor^:-« pjSfo ““
U’l°*
When wc pn-claim t&lt;» the cum « f the la- ESa fr«n tto m.to etUrel ducnato. u&gt; tto
! *",'!V
in Ito teftt btoj-s at Saw 1 telligcnt million that wa vni. KOT nn ex- 11(lNWiert fMM n4m,nirs &gt;n mosnug war &gt;nmu. i ▼ ,ni ^cteGuhS ’ssBer ■
ukbsolb bV anv other honw, cither great i
torntor. tbit ttoforwwlni Nambajs nil!;»
i ,
’
,
1

Ti "S'ANTI MEDICINES.
AiwiLOC? 1858."

AGUE

NOT

EXCEPTED.

tannmito nmte in . 11&lt;V SHEET-IRON, AND .COPPER
nBmtor „f tM
READY MADE CU/HUNt!
! WARE-Of onr own
[Jj
‘
CUTTENG,
I wa)on band, and made to order, and all | &lt;e,t’jii^aUBelw. ijtenuweof the dsy.^Every , U— --------------------------------- ...
.
.
__ _ warranted tears- c,i.ta
bv ua vdll be warranted &lt; Bumw* wrtate «S* ‘’■•‘•ri?',
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

8F5:

Hebsoi'.Ifoi&gt;ka and ToVnatilp Libtarfi* sspnlted al
I reduced rslrs. Gift t»»ok.. and a nnnsT amrt- , __
I J WE!.Rr«-ALUJAl“^tF?ASKEE NOTIONS 1

;uu=t

a

■Li®*ww rrtn's.M.B W cMuajW,

to

=3

*4" * w the Kmn-st ll»e earln-t
* •« You will
tx ***■ A*b
, this branch of

■teLst |

Hortinge Jnne

to.
~!
KENFlELfrS. J
gersent. with tbnn f-e citrate- • QTOtOCM ARE of *11 kuxie al KKXFIELD?.

IMC«

tS,adtt«t»prrwtl
PIIII.LIFW

J WWW*
«»A F Ger? .. t, Tofl« km! I

NEVIX8.k KXAEEX.

1UWO CO.

-Ijrai&amp;t,
«ml M h-».t f„r saJc for Cash.
Uj—i
. S’“ Ct/f^orZy, before tlio crowd gets 2wd
«,teal dan ty^t the NAME. ■
EZ

.

A* Lil TtEcCASW

1

l ■ 11 \ SHILLINGS; and Uwor that
?
1
for a trifle more, nt
; Cjrr. ;&lt;&gt;C-r*att,
’
&lt;"ntJr CiMj Stoke of
j'.

darned from sturnof Buchanan. II®
crctnrv of tbc'E*?-

X? !&amp;.?.%

■ '■

RUFFIANS

BORDEll

f irm
&lt;•'1

joined in

■

BOAHKEXESS, &gt;

BRMfnms, wHoornG-foitH.
TROrr. JLSTHHl, l.VD
C0KS6HPTIM.

Arc curing Ibe Sick Io an extent never
before known of any Medicine.

•

rj,nt u IN t
fl T

। Si(b t nif

u-lis,.

lAsnirrnk n‘* tint

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

JAMES C. AYER,

SETTLE

LIORE DEPREDATION

Etirgir, Dclsiuts, GLalUa, A-'o.

I GLASS. Ate.
S Fancy Silk Stas'
KESHfeuhi.
rtock u«
ufF! • —
Al**ia
greai
variety
uf,other
desirable
Like tin orthodox sermon, our rtoc*
7-7-”
-,---------; -jt.t
--------------------. &lt; m«r Dote Shank, st
•r.-nr &gt;- 3"‘ L a”
* , R“
’lliucl
Mid
S___
C..J.-.nwlB. l uu.ler
j
™“ Rililnztis “
,1 ।
lAKAStllri and
UtubicU . ■ besotifal Mwrl
■
.
■
&gt; i Flow*
rL.iv. ew Psnuoil*. l-riiii
&lt; ltnllli-4. Lawtui,
Ijiwlie. X mmt at_______
.KK.MIF.LtrS.
jrrverul
Fan*,
Challiea.
&lt;
rxn-ACLD ur
। htudj, nnd each Lead •junipnst-i ..
i'xlvl... fr-1'. C Ct.
Musliii. Mantilhta, summer Sluwla. VjftiNTS. uf all quditw*
I dhtiiift partiei/art.
lUlXFlELtrS.
|&lt;;i..v4 ll-iery ie., X&lt;-_, on which w. * u l .IdlUsg parjwd, ■
FARMING UTENSILS:
’ Practical and Annlytical Clicmlat, ’;
r.xuannv
un..xoi*-o;
| |.r&lt;ijtu-i-you
nOMKSTICS. fih«-tiur&gt;, Tickings, Striped
Slnttiuga. Bleached Slin-ting* Sail Shirting*,
LOWELL, MASS
and errrr kind of Ih&lt;DCSlica al reasonable pricsa
b
,i
’
KENHELD’ff.

Lounges,

STARTLING NEWS
FROM
■
3SCZk:iVS-A.S

hca--d rtf In Haatinga. Good prompt-raring eradll
............ .. ..... . ......—

’

Office'and

।

of summer

HATS, CAPS, &amp;c

■ nr SUentlon of CASH BUYERS ii particular­
. ■__ A
. .... .. ...
...t f wilt

• resolved to u-t be tundtrsuld by uUV | Bl Bl IB |
11 B |H Bl
. Im Delnin*. t
tHriJ M'nincin Htwiingi:. Manditdl. Battli-Cri-vlc
"
AS
U- «r &lt;lh».» .».! »ll tIlllt CUI1 IlOt. Ill' IlCUt ill

&amp;„’3T

Call and see our stock

UMortmcaii

' Witt of DsUalc. tn order to lost the miller,
i
COME AND TRY ME

prices that will

—ny -wtvjnannfarture. and importati-n.

it un-

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables. $tanjh4Ciiairs,

Among our stock may be found

I !b0,1
.cjJnwna
f5r*,
Wo^mp&lt;te&lt;r»iiyhs«nnsaiMxi ■ill’acUcr.
*3*- —

I-- Ther hare ahn produced acme altitiubtlr ace- 1 wants mid inU-mtH of our dlltomcrw, OS
I
"-.l“ T*
r..,w,ii„B ,1.1
•aid. la BobatatMially an IMrndly Una.
i n-u cu—j.
sy,
atonia be ftrdr l principle Ilf
; S“*“ rroStr and Prompt Pay, /&gt;-.
:y
G'rwrrir.., Crockery and
|
Gliiii ware, llab Cape and Bonnett
mt «•» ind*btc*lni-«a.
•t&gt;cnll,»t» ‘he «u&gt;nuih and | Our Gocdx an- now offered nt a very mnall
a ibee auortmeut nnd rery cheap.
&gt;tcor. TteymiHfythebtaXantL**/^ '• "dvnuc* oil e&gt;t. W e sm-ak no vahi or
vqprs AND SHOES
U action on the euenbtery aialnc, jrn» bomliOfttic Mimi*, but wait WC MV will
, -tr-wu.-r .V— s.l.
.
...
..
... *
KENFiELD.
! « qrtat variety of
’ Ready Mo le
.

^Zir^^r-nrx&gt;&gt;
e-u-lc, and IIhmc re­
in It. Three-Munn
tin *alarie» for the

to wLkh gwy x?e Bp-(&gt;w uicr*»mg trade, and the incrw-'
' '"H .V1'' «f *
&gt;,f B—X *»d

or Ready Fay.

t&amp;iSes’u

SifiiJea
ijlyKS^
" 1 &gt;

which will be «old at

- sa-i Loins; fij, in tnuh, ail tlwM on bat the fcn- ' than has ever before Iwwi brought tn this |
]
7 tA’r“ , market. Our stock Comprisoseverything
&gt; n*«ieaa, J-X». Colle. Draaattry, Htnncr*. Soof- :
&lt;1*0 line «f HARDWARE tlgit can
i
^aTL',5°,^ r O V'raT“.of ?* kodj’ ,1C •»«»"• “r tlw-nght ot We l«cc made
I 3w i
!«-»... .Uh
w U».

NOTICE

t r TO TUB

/J„m-nrr/l
^ippi OCCU
J

mav mention Lira CompLiai, la its vufoua forma adjouimg counties, have induced’us to cn- i
! ^1^’1
*V" lurg® our bratoeM l«v the purchase of a •
1 Ku&lt;nA Fcm[n^«'ShA|»B,^2,ia,SS^r ' S,ock
laifer and m&lt;-re varusl '

^N. B. All

IVe have also,1 eve­
, tr.lLA’
ry thing in the
cabinh
ware J

Bedsteads.

S.’TpXTiXteSSlto cur St,,rc
br'e* nnd moM '
&gt;1-* ie -v- it n'i rTb lu.i, porfeeMu-oortmcnt of (iOo*la in our lin?
„..v '
f,*«d
- r.r'

I SLix,lb* “I'**1
I

GUTTING DONE

FOR CASH,

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

Otlora. but all
I, T’HE. tide iu the nfEira of those inen , 11 Stuck iA Uoolh and are constantly ■ u&lt;X)DH, &lt;Wcb urrv pureUadJ at extremely low
ia haa been attaantnl hm?and * wlm waut. anything in tho lino of. recriving direct fnri New York, idd'i-1 72^.!
i^M^DWARE, which, b* most sure to l.tums to’imr already large Stock wlectcd (lerimmmir dry &lt;)(kh^gh^CRK»&gt;*.crock
arte that
,y^ pueltbJ IleaJ
to fortune, ia now setting very with great care ta [to tbc watitx uf tills £2f^^^ Vr*ML&lt;m,*S,’.,n,'1i’fn’^!
ool kr;u JTu
trcwwlv in tlK direrthm of //ADIA’k eommu.ntv of
I
i
‘
' 0U^
WfCJTTMAN'S NEW Sl^RE.r
.
,
j
f
H.nsi
jriptog p«aaa»dl
b-2; The flood fnmi the East has jtirtta-Hed In., **,f Lt(ltC$l 011(1 IllOSt

or Reaily Par.

quite full, aud wc will,
.,11 tli&lt; ni at prices that!
will astonish the
V

[

i

OX

EL J. KENFEELD’S, Cheaper Than Ever,
NOW IS THE TIME.
1I 1,000
Men Wanted,
TO WROUGOODS VTILLBHSOLD

m*.
'
AT
Tho .Promised Good Time hao 1 CKTLAJE* STORE OF !
25 prr cent, cheaper than ever befvrt
____
ojered in tku aanta
I
i “There h a tid« te th» aBklra’_of
rnnv’’ *?"’
&gt;««)•«“*• feriufta- I TXTE h«T« on hmidl a large and oxunrive ' I
Jm/u’iJ'sUMMKB

Spring Clothing, cheap ftlC

(rockery,
Read' MadcCotli- i
ing. Bats Caps, Boots
&amp; Shoes,

.

AT

Goods

m ALL THEStJUPOSES OF A

tailor

good stock

to milk” room lor oiir(
!„.«• stick.
Oar stock of Dry
G’ooji!'. Groceries, !

u-'-/y ^ron&gt;
■-h rm^Tlagudca

' MancheMw, from
Phib-Jvlphia yea. f

. 1

,

_____

OBOE-A-JF*

.—Tlie steamship.
«t night w ith Cali-

ward Malcolm Jaw
ir pastoral office of
Wheeling, for mi­
ry question,!
V Ii

nxncBAKT

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

TILLS

We have now on
“d drJ" ta
Mte O-ntog
)ianil d stock of goods
suitable fertile
■*o»U M,nu U. C i.u.1. «u|
Spring Trade,
hid, we will seM^ry Ltl.
.„ gim .

’.a liave gained. M
fiblimn majority,

ul cm foot to unite '
i oppoMtioa to tire
e bitter cneniica, t&lt;

AYER’S GREAT ATTRACTION],

THOS. R HARVEY.

bVMHO OF ALL »«“»
Haatteo.Mar t.lSM. ___ ~

~ ~

, WJWUrVW. Frita, Mressto and MyaRrttoM

,

�■5S?5k Advertiaemant

JEREMIAH BROWN

STATEMENT

I and Penwnal E-talc M Maceocd and equalbed by
,ta B uinl furj M»»-.r»i1ladon of ItM-No. &lt;f
deducted by Staid Board of Equalization, and aggregate oi Real and I craoaal.

aggregate of Kral and PcraonaJ rotate ,
M cqualucd by Stale Board of Kqualutttion fur 1KM

POTATOES.
jfittllAHVilUwl1*

XJjSulaM7

ro. at writre bylTd
w. . r&gt;
■W
4d27
1-Mf.7»43
5.072
lk£
s 1138308 00!
■■
X742.T7O 00
LIHMBDOO

SSS

M?

.

irjtai

'

A1MH Si

i,’l74.»Q».
ijn^ou

13:.,m sa

2,990.924 51

kU4t.tif * M. ' WOK!*

* "\ssxi

A70DJ*0ue -

i6,ita

.. ........

b 1.6.993 SI

IMT
13,17
n.on
7.021

I'iF-’P'' 1
'cv-O'iu
4M.90W
2.3isa*»M
867.487 W
137.109 71
MtkSdOC

12,47!
“fiw

ijH6,iaob

1.938.1.10 50
5.WI3U)
4.787374 «•

rtcno,

M4M39S4 Add.

*44319 *4

..... 4.,irjj57i Mm 1' in.Tos'ii
........... ijisisbooo
|S3Sa
iiKSS
MOJUfl*
MMJ04
♦AQMU0S
12TM34W Dadwct “awbi’i.

2’7S&lt;-.76M
4,‘a,»i3oo

4.1w5»S

2.6,9
.....

1

....... 481'847 33 .......... j.‘239,114 24
357,9730
1,377.393 49

i

i.iti'in re.
XIB.767OO

474,19! 00'Deduct
- ll’r.-

WW3I

S,’17 MW«&gt; '

iuM74JV '

'MMiioM ’

•;..&gt;£5
l&lt;:r«93

43M77
M6.240
V6.IJ.I/.-I

" ‘' VjwiAW on
............. l'.4*i.«*&gt; *•
t.aut.tl* i*T'
5.723.T94 on
JKffiS

14,188'
1.373
18.114

....... 1^22.472 70
1.334.002 22

!.trt.4»?o
l.3M,-« *«

18,1(2
S.&lt;«'
M0,
31.684

3.1*1,18
239.270
40.C6.-3l

20l.l-d.79
430.728
21»9
201.IVC
51S.9O4 I
64,425.84।
tOl.Pfc.M .
.-IVR.344.46

Ift-’tXBOO
LMM10W
2,225,0.0 0'
MJMOQO
4.012.4M00
SM.W't"
ino.ocO iO
4394336 &lt;»

11

■s.i«,4i»‘«'e
3,144.52® O’
a,m.«d&gt;
5.619,329 00
6J67.7J7 50
2.199,141 00
1MMJH» &lt;0

b &gt;3.331 1"
_.7Jb.MI 00
I",6*4.746 o..;
mmjwtaI
&amp;M.MI d&gt;
6.2M.4MM.

sn|

r :8IS
« «8

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'7w2r«E! ’

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h

..

PHLOXES.

BM^toOO
X'dMcnWM.864OO
MSMie &lt;0
TBjrtOO
576.uti 10
9,117,417 00
SO
i34,iO&gt; 00
UNUM40
•.■..34.-U3 0
JBMM
,M1 00

nS

87$«62|

XSll.lt! «s ••

2.KXiM 86

TREE PASONJEK

MlLMOOo
t-.5l7.LU4 CO
5.001,11400
fM3B,t*600
1.917.0* O0
9,»77A»1 00
«,K2,11*00
147,354*0
&lt;,nW Co.
,197.1000

"
••
-

4.1 MO'®5A81 Ou,
r-47
i-.rf6.74.....
832.W4 «t

ln.2C6.7M 00;
RMNA

i b«or&gt;.

r.edNiEs.

X7ra,47I

ii’Mjpro

iiiunjoo
9914*9*4
• 9XM8 75
8«I7A««'

’

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:

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"’31,267

iMXaMtfl
34.6,423 ■
133^28 75
MH,290 0

mS»SSi

464.ffrfl
tMJUO
UM1»

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.»[ -iss

bodire ’ taue* oo

:::::::::::::::::::

.......9W. M4 22
109,182 53

7.a.Hj
f 73&gt;l
la^49|

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.... iffiSs

..........
Wl.no OC .......... 4,149,50 74

"‘ajr.

ROSES.

Wai*f&gt;M*
7" MORTOAHE BALE.
DT&lt;iSi ££3

J. innnvy
CHOICE FRITT TREES.
J. u*ows. ■
EBlow and Cbeaaul Trees; aiwdr i
J.UKol
NORWAY' SPRUCE.
Seo due on roid Bripr, and alt ooai. am.
»“ °f ’hi* 6 WILLIAM L. BOOTH. Mortgage.

,
j. BROWN.

H. GREEXFtELl), Muring r a An y
Ost"! JnlyM»,ltg*___ __________ I

RASPBERRIES.

ORTOAOK BAiX-»t*«H hw.n» be*.
-Me in the paymant at

J. IfUniV'
ASPARAGF8 ROOIX

, E1t"‘

S

h sssh k

-2.t».M66 '
2,4fcs94i-'66
"*
'"’Tiiiw*!
i.2f d.4ro on
l.r*-.4* IC
1.135,017 &lt;0
*.787,67* IS; ••
414.443 «•
li&lt; !J
■ CrtsAJt 3» Add
*83431161
39S.017..V
3.753,86* (0;
• -Mr-.-44 •
I norni.E Frxnvnisi; scv. ,
3,325.074 03
4,4Ai,0ftl oo
1-6-A9JIO'
4.ll».9»ftr
3il.sO2.44
4.116.97100
4,104.713 0'
,u»lw-&lt;.
S.
U1UTOGUS.
l,.'4F,Wi
191,439 44
.
4in.S27.36l
::&lt;^7W
776.057 &lt;C
T76.6-.7 -0
I
K.W
mam
oo
W7
‘
.
eM79
101.430
45
r-.iT9i
’[.mm; 9^.103.041
278, |a? 93
281.122 43
2,1X374 00 -..
» an Bur4n,
MUM M
;»9.&lt;0u.6a!
i’3 j.'Z.’J *1
2302,243 75
MRkMl 1*
14A1.MI 14
1.4*2.757 Tl
I anderrignid. on the twenty-Rret,
on,
|*Km* m
IAVOuoOu
IVuhtcohw
»378 0m00
4 IOA-31.161
9XS.no. 00 z?."
BROWN
9.-1S.2V2 CO
A D. 1&amp;53. by an ioitruracnl &lt;-f i
19,148,441 oo
Warne,
(C
1»,1«M*1
.
43.765
14.097.HI 90 Add
r. £6.193 70
17,9.-vV'» 00
- 1 ii !ccord«l in »«‘d rrgiater* offic
.1 12.I673H.84_L__ QtojdMt* 4i,
»14».feM0v &lt;«•
Total*. ..
&lt;^114.049.162 M
*120.3*2,434 35
»ll5JM7.7Sh 95
*30.976.370 18 !
mori'—e.tbcrt u riuiriea io ur ane a.
SJ I rev. Ar
J hi i wv
the a^rfo=e hu^d rod fcety^M *&gt;’ *"
* Z..J7 wiirt-mVV
* " E CEKTI1 i dot du- tan* act &lt;&gt;p|««itc eorh cottntv in tbc U*t C"!mn uf (be fureg-iing h«L ia the aurvgat* lahiath'i) uf tbc Krol ood I'craona) Fatah*
recti c« ta.tj. o» cqimlired by the &amp;’•»
thirtr cent a Notice i* then-fere hereby glicn.tbat
©J KA »i BELRIES.
BretrJ of Equataatiun, nnd thia day entered np« their rreorda,
■
|
8. B. TREADWELL, Chairman.
by virtro of a j«wcr ,,f srie ii.
u-^-r
. UVRGE ,txk &lt;if cLskC
Landing. MuLignn. August 22. jgsc.
,
O. A. JEN BON, Secretary.
tamed, tlw nremi'Wv devcribed therein
I .\
J. BBOWy.
. in tkai tract ar t«reri of land innate in the j - X
’
'’ ’’ ’
‘ v-—v-GENERAL’S OFFICE,
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
,
«
,
Lansing, September 13,18jW,
they
are
ahn
move
nrvlthe
and hard
J
tL«* the Im! ei4umn nf tho above table ia a conctt transrript ofthe dt-tcrmiuution of thf Stat^ Boiir.l of Etjualizationfor 18511, inrr on filo in thin office.
IB town one (b northof nare I
iqwse Of a few 9f,
and hill U.,
rill be «&gt;ld at public aoCiSm
T&lt;&gt; tho Treasurer of Barry Couniv,
' ’
wiiitva
-v JONES.
TnVFS
WHITNEY
J. HBOU N
Auditor General of tlte State of Michigan.
;
StaU1 of Michigan.
SUFFOLK BOAR.
*=* I
pCLL Uuvd-oqc' jw old-priro *11
\
J. BB0WX.
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY. 1,
JOBS HART,
»4X1
J??n
; il:
»l
./i;

F

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND

( “/

GRAND BAUDS STAGES.

I between Betti* Creek a&amp;i

Dl^^ll ra .

ar;

gay 1 j

half put 14 o'clock P. M.. ar-

TO

a Free Stat«1!!
That is if we can make
it so; by selling goods
cheap, we are now
•mie at GnmifTUpMi (he uirac dar
P. M„ paatiag through BriatnlelUe. Ila
{Barilla, Caledonia, Whllnevv ilk. and
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
'Of Spring and
S ii in m e r
goods
SHEPARD A X1CHCLS.
ur».
1*1
~
/w»
£, which we offer at reLAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON. duced rates, for

Bc

and Lirer Complaint*, or Lilltoui
Dtttattt.

*20 TO *250 PER MONTH.

PEA

FOWLS.

ti I TkTOTICEia hereby give
IN and valuation at tl

““LBE ,".fl a * *" -J beau m o nt- aOpgHK
WSAFBOUNir
1

BARRY CO., VIZ:

&lt;

notice.

' '7

Hutloin. At*. 37, 1W6

Michigan, and told bv bta authorised Agent!. Local. Canvassing, and Trni ding Ag&lt;a.n
Thia Medicine it a |wrfa«tfy barmkut, safe anasure Toad! and cancan* American, Engbui ana Ger-

w^ow»£l-£5slu^7.

r

.xr

0

«&gt;r-v«rr rurv-v
' LADIkJs AND G LNTLI’.M EN S

JEREMIAH BROWN.
tarOrder, fer tb« abora, left wUh Da. C. R
■ i.- i ..—I^T^il meet at t&gt;&gt;« *»id idBee oft Ke num ■ BURTON, win b* proeptlv aiieuded tu
•• Trea*ureeow Friday tbe 13th day of June neat
Battle Creek, Sept 18, lfc«.
:l

.
obiccti
ONE noon WEST or nkvins a ksapenh.
at the BIOS OFTBE BALLOON.
|

DAGUERREAN!!

Haaiinga. June J. IM6.__________II
. VILLAGE ORDINANCES.
HF.XRTR BISHOP.

JOMlZ

all kind* tar

ICR CREAM, ddfcaidy pilatrabli-, right from

£, again.l
11. REAUMONT.

•old or tiled our rordicine, itainr (be estimation
the public hare of it where it bau been intrvdaced.
.
•' u i v v 11 r u n
I. II, C1ABK, OruRri.t.. Flint. Micb.

ii...t al rai.:t«,
I., n»
eh.., . ri(
.a ,1 ®«
or1(brforr
June(oai
in radii
rar
rpEAS of every khid
retad,wibv
the ebro
Apd
1U1| me Btlrentupfcar or
8tm|
mi«.»on.
A
'
« irr» A Twircarti.
, erl l« emwe atlerot Iwo-tUrdaof arid tai to be air
2ETNA INSURANCE OOMPTf.

OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Milbed. Mid,. •

CONE A BROTHER.

PiswiNcnis, Mica., March 27th, 'M

READY PAY.

Hartford, June

Our stock is compri- rs-J
Igi
sed in part of

INCOME.
fertbeyuar. tl.M4.4OH 72

■ *l,&lt;9MtO23

Ginghams
3.014 38

Denims,

MASS

HAWLETF
IlBriinp. July MW._______________
I BALE
forfeited
school

labile

MEETINGiteB^aS^

Odubtt •

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

1
IS THE FIELD!
rnilE public are berel.t tioilM, that we are now
JL reeviring larrv aLlitioni toLirStock of GeoiU,
and all. in Wnnt of article* tn odr line, are rwpml- '

collection of town

Cop/ter, and Sheri iron rare, Hardteat
Ctitkry, Iron, StreL i’aih, Storrt,
Store Pip', farming Tnolt and
Methanin Tuoh tof evert/
■ I.’..J
__ _
cheaper than

Town,
Range
S»vt.
8 W
1 N
Id
» Irt
» I “
ie
S “
8 “
3 8 “
1G
8 “
n w 1 &lt;&gt;fn i*|
10
2 “
8 •
10
2 “
3 “
10 1«
S. D. TREAD WELL
i
Commbaioncr.

t1.MT.D31 41
PAYMENTS.
*894.944 &lt;H
W. R. MARTIN A CO.. VarmonlvUU
Heptcnber 4.'04.
-

. July

(rockery,
Hurd ware,
NOTICE.
GlaMwarc, Fanning tool*, Ac., Ac., and TS hereby girt-,-------- ---------------u
-5-1
---------------------------------------------------in
ft«V,crjUlog
,mr Ihonl. mi. £yjTTJ:
npHE obaenberwould lake thia method of ia-

Dividend*..

Emporium of Fashion!

•
We do not wish to BKSJi-.ai
TAILOR
SHOP.b"* “bont filing
goods cheaper than
aud
right
our neighbors, but we
-*■»
it hundred
wish to• /»have
all 1 call
SUPERIOR
INDUCEMENTS,
cuuim. bwttuw.1
to,
1
MiTiini iiti
1, Adminiatatrix.
roCSSJlLZ?* &lt;w’"ta tu*d’“ ant* satwiy themselves. •• ■
notice
To persons having

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

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and wishing to make ;-;.,-purchases, we would -4a2:B;raKlHnr®aXJ!S!!:‘
say
give.. us a call
and
IVIOTICE ia hereby given; that by viriaa of LA
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LN rente to roerrautedbj the Hon. T. J. Humwe will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry
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run «« follow*:
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Mon&lt;,y 0,1 th°se 01,1
notes and accounts
thankfully re-

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TERMS—41 50. IN ADVANCE. I

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FRUIT TREES.

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Crockery, Jewelry, Muilcal Instrs.
Drop saj Mcffici»««. Hook* and Station-

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"8 NOTICE.

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“ Maine, and tailol with the morning tide ‘ ‘^ct your otR-nsiiv remarks, and promise.....
|«»cd
I. peace
...I.. .«CThe.
is only another
tn th.
step
I .tn the 1 t]l(
_. W3nie mrattodiraura
pjonoa.
the .uh "•pt'Meot, .-hoover he m.y Ira, inml
VVm Binrueu Jixt'LT Vh—P------ - &lt; 7 » f"r 1&lt;-'harI'*“’U. South Carolina, where, in ' me under oodi that 1 shall not iigain be ; »ubjugatl&lt;m of Fnjf Kansas;
,
.
nairav, more
more subtle
»uou&lt;- ....
'the enactment* of 1850 superior to the
in iu promlww,
fcci/^ilrr'Tltfock'l^t.'nr.
W | due coiiro-»f time, hr arrii tel &gt;u.fi-lv and
1” ’".v •iesires j«i *b.«rd of this - »»*l vralb. s|H‘cioiSl i..
---------- •with
“irr,1”‘, ,hro"«h “=b “f ■&gt;» P-P— ■»!»«kecniiur.
ively.VV by
Why
a modest
request
that
truth.
.I’Po5e .
...
is a—&lt;-kvt vn -77~-------- ---------- ------------- disposed of his I'rvipht to a good "ndran- vessel, the fearful blow shall be given—a • which its acta are fo badbad
keeping,
andand
far fiirively.
a modest
request
that
truth1 '.
11. Uw. Fr^utif^uiJmy •nd°tin^i V
,o t**' builders of tliat citv. He now,; I*nal dissolution efli-ctcd, and the A-arful “'°ro subtle in ttje means by which it : fit I and consistent answ era should begiv-'
। —. —tJ. . — o ------TV
of J™ f„r jeiu-n freight took in a cat^o of cotton consequences with all its horror, shall revf i contemplate* the dfaircii result, but not । cn to a fv,w simp|e ,,uw,tions shonld give the Fugitive Slave Act, would it nece*a&amp;Title. A.-. f„r the Loa. 11 mills, and. with one paseen- u|-» your bead. Sp&lt;-ak tl.e word quick- . k»s .Lu.gtrou. to fo- cause ofjuatire and u
„
,
rily follow, that for this reason, it coufertK’.J'S : »«'•
»l»J, BhJ B Mr. fun-lu.inir I
C-pulu II., w ,S&lt;- l»if« f.ll.,-'
' kumMkr, n»d I rinot
liras II ghra "
»■ w.b liras bs.j
. ed a benefit upon the people! Suppose it
time. J ! ';rtw, ’wik-d wr Uoston
’
The captain deliberately seated him■ ?ny sufficient guaranty for even the per- w“n of 11,0 «ubjoct uas necessary, I cancontained a portion of the “Alien and SeJ On the third day out, the crow hex-.] *&lt;lfon “ hen-coop, lighted a cigar am! . *&gt;nal security ao dt^nulingly purchased,
not conceive.
Had he given what be
law,” would it therefore confer »
11 rm ftneortldv, soul-harrowing, agonizing 1 commenced making astronomical calcula- |
I do not wish to [flv-iudge
Gov.. Geary
s uouesiiv
honestly ococvcq
believed to be
truthful anu
and eoncon­ , ditioti
-,i«Mgv-Bz-zwm, »
uc irusnyut
.
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He entered
eulracd cn;hts ,
1. ,
,
,
,
v_
i' S Rr-STOX Phv^rLn so!
Iwwl, irr groan proceed from die hold,— ; *’•«» *»r,hc day—and when the bill rang ' p^'tii n or conduct; He
aiu(wcr^ iic nllW TOU«j neccssari|vv;'"""
;
rr^jnlt tan.’.J.£
Surgeon. nn4, ^...gh ^mewhat the victims of su- for braakfMt—thu sea meanwhile bM:rcM-!&lt;*r^r under clrcim^tancea
emtar . K
1
WIW&gt; for
™. too
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ii „„
ra i i .
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t•
(I will rcf.-r the reader to the Banner
luring IOMull Mr etav
.« u I
«»
» Ira out of
- - pcnhWon, iwinost aailcir* arc, their hu- inS Wl'h the wind-tlie jutssen’er begged . ................. trn-r n.n
. z. .Ftsvkr^.
mmutv got thp better of their fo-ar*,—and Ulkcn trooper fur asvwtanco to boM th.-I an honorable wan 4 buld wish to kt- Ap-,llje question; therefore, he would not i ing tluit this compromise of 1850, rtfered
L. (. Kkliocg. Ranker. Stork. X- tr- and ther
.nice opened tlw listchway and yaul; fur like an honest reputation, he I pointed by an Adini«-»trnticn undpr whose lave thrown down tbc gage of combat.— • to in the Pioneer, did not in the least
Eicl^usr Tirukrr, Itattte Civrk. Mteh.
. hr&gt;'u«l.l to light and fresh air a&gt;ta’lwart,; ',!"I fl’nnJ “
®w’cr
*vwr ‘lwn
1 auspices wm constanmatcd ihtf’.villduy ' ••
•­
But- it seems ■*
tiro editor
doubted the truth I
। compromise lire force of5 the. restrictive
lie qas sent with tk4 pretense ot curing,
W. II. Colxviax’s Bunking OIThv, Battle thottshjlialf suffocated and starved negro, »uur.
and consistency of his own answers, and (
Creek. Collrviiuns aitottded
anil rta.ittul wire had there secretly stowed himself,!
Being an cxctcdiugly timid man our his [MMitinn is must critical for any tnnn was also determined that I should duubt | act of 1820.)
Now fur tluit acctjun of the Constita*
promptly, st currrni rate* &lt;.f etrj.ngt, taM hoping ihcrebj-to obtain a free pa^gc &gt;df. it Iim always seemed strange to ti» 4 5 th the slightest sai-'c of justice. In or­
■
■Tarrests fe-wOit and wld.
.
y i ,Q
“
! th.it tine captain did not nt once tntdi- the der to avoid any nspc.-irnt.co of partisan- them. His couroo reminds me of tbe 1
for &gt; figl.1. .u i ncl !'!“» "*«J to. wUdt th. Micor
siiip, be bns resorted to 3 temporizing po­ tall,-. »l.».
~GREAT
:..L....... ..............
........... required
pltelgra-but
th.wIm
DISCOVERY
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As the there
negroar.
wm
brought , upon deck,
m.
io
.
.tnuip-r
-nd
J.r-1
hint
to
rail
\
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«*«&lt;
licy, r.tid' in this Uw slavery extension
The Philosopher's Mont- Found! the single passenger—a*wealth* planter ; **10 ll'e “.ptam. "I ncle bam, dtid m jKiwcr have unhappily every thing on their Mm. (IU l-llj.) . IM.
-1 Jon-I know “
’•‘Ur
&amp;.,■». Ara. rt«
BEX MABE RICH BEFORE THEY KXOW IT I residing near. Charleston—was enjoy ing the planter, a’State tliat talks loudly of side.
If he attenipta Io act as justice
‘
■dissolution,'
’
nnd
these
men
declare
tliat
1OL. J. C. FUEMOXT. is !&gt;i« travels diseorrrid hts after dinner cigar—and. recognizing
---------------- • —, —that you have lied," said the stranger, in ■
7 mw.T.torUi0&lt;w«&gt;A-T..b0t0nnemore.tr&gt;or
g, - t
k.fyn. |,in,
the .Utc the j-larter never intended to cut ll« rope. dictates in any degree to effect the inter“AS
-&lt; W &gt;»
m l-a-rara
“‘'■ft
' "" re&gt;ts of Oligarchy *&lt;ifiously, he will en­ some surprise, “ then why should I call
What a grand discovery is here 1 I can­
counter all tbe vciKSSt of their huetility, you rf liaXt’*
.to «M .'.Ih-riuttira iraira- ...
»™
______
not Imagine how the people of the territo­
and liccoine a polftict.1 martyr of the
|« now mung woas rmi-.r i.n&gt;«t(:o roi os«
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.
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---•iTTiat makes no diffcrtfice, stranger," ।
poetAS, tltoo c«n tc iwuHit, 6&lt; tb» «xm«- imri,:
"Joke, you internal rnw-al . am t you ■
ThrUIJnc lucideat.
Reeder kind. He Ins made a requisition
ries of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wis। said the bullv, determined not to be
al aiir otbar More lbi» »&gt;oc nCXra Y-tk. Il i»lli»
Bniwn’s nigger!"
,
the Governor of Missouri fiir the leadj cousin, and Iowa, Lodi the patience to bear
M-.u.fo.l.K.lo..
„w,m | ,»hi. uiB.lT
A young ™ oomM Hou , v... «-ot rti
.r. of 11.1, Mt iov..ij, Ik Stringfellows MulkM m the fight, " too tan 1 rail rar |
tlie mighty burthen pf oppression which
-•
•
’ *
—------ * —
Reid, and• others,
but
iliis,
I Mispect,
will a liar, and you arc a d—d sneak and a
o.
they did bear in those “old fogy" time*
prove a mere farce.
coward, and a liar, unless you du call inc
I proceeding the grand discovery, made by­
Meanwhile the n-.ovt unhnppy condi­
I
1
Ji%• ■ ukeAlo. f..r ekritf to Uk.lhloX tion of affairs exists here.
'Inc wildest
Now the fejitor of the PSBkra Sira
“
i uriJ" MH pUoeMWren ooMoilrfg- . few toil™ of the pro-slavery rnjn arc going about ।
. . ,the,,,,.,
extensive right, of cho.cc which the
I--''"” Ural ll.r bully JU. H. Ira.
.
;
I
.
I . el J. oM kick, too.
1
‘, J, hi,
Berpra, ra,7l 1™« thoo. ot the cuunlry in ...rail S-ni«, rubbing .ml.
‘ ’ .•
’
rauldo-t work. So )»O ~l »
.wlw&gt;
U1 murdering. (July two days agn, two men given answers, which he claims to be I I
1.10 eotloo, Mwo m J- .lop. to 1
go I b
ht w B_.
' H, ,„*• lb„ liuU. named Hist and Montis, were taken from ‘ truthful to mr question*, vet hi« supreme , ‘he Constituti. n,in formmga govcrnm«V
_
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ra
•l‘c™.'r,,“ld?^ U
1,1 tbra^. ,»J raJlUl tk two elJ. rw. ra the Uwrcnceand Ksmmstagenc*r \\«t- , pugnacillUf di«po.iGon’i.not willing to
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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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tbe ptatra ,ral be
tth? liteori. «i tle~- «n &gt;!»' «w Um "« &gt;«
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. , I |.«r negro for hit tmputace,
th.
b.
„|,t, „lM ,he
J good brort.il, hereulraB moto
,b. rred. nn.l lirard the ebiklri-o
Jms 11 &gt;:der, opposite (ilobe Hotel, Uaalings,
..... £ 1^7,1'tlra Mv pmtl""?
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Jtkh
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Immense stock of Goods, then-fore I wUl erntrai ' been any fl&lt;-«ing on boWI tbeP'»lly '
t
,
heir
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u
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talk.
Before
they
„
_
..Mr,
J. W. Bvcxt-X. FuAhiosiablu Tailor. Cutwith sswiuR that it onntains crcrj-thingthsi Ann, and. * '‘0^ *! “ l. £ .
fi f
I got half way, however, a pack of bun"«-v
.
tdr„
bu-ii
.br.n,
S-l
was rrrr h«-a»d or
c-tewr ordrr"’ notl,l^o(
k,nd roullir''r “ wolves bui^ out upon them, from a U-

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T. F. H iRvrr. Tailor, and dealer in Itea&lt;ty X*.i. i iulhias. Stole Sfroei. two doors wr»*
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Goodyear* Store.
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port, mid
are suppose*
have been
»
, Ural Uray .n. W.;.’ I engage a bcxA-makek- to make
II,r.ri,
A. Uray
bll. , fltoBta.
bran mur- «*r
»• ,to runrMe
„d hme a pair

or lu-anl of
In this city there is no sc- and, after what he is disposed to deem ।
a
..
rariiv fur i’rrrKura mln
I Irar. brrn ' „ nn.CTra.UBblr J.l.r of lira nu.lrr, bra! '“'e ibr n.riur »knlly... h.mMf toVra™
rra-ngniurJ by Borne ra“ the Border Ruffian | ^.jij^rnrar boll, orrr, .nd Ira l&lt; JrUr. ithrm J”' ”
1*1-™, «d Mvr M u, .void lira., by
,hrow
b
m. I “no. nrak. lira® UAt. .ny .M|ra, form,
taking shelter with the dragoons.

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। von. W rr.der.'if jra Md UrabrimM,

« wagons, going oi er to Lcarenwortn to ■
consistency of his answer
_ |1 would ii-.t have reason to believe that I
'&lt;»y
^Tn roI fin“
•”J *&gt; cxprrosc.1 my
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the Kaw have been nearly famished, io
t
•
•
•
the safeguard of this rtnlitary cacort 1 have self m the Banner of Sept. 18th. There-,, had granted him a very extensive rightm'
i choice. W di, now the people of a terri
retreated, and under «ch drrom.tanre. , fore, 1 not only accepted Hie challenge of,
r man, but .riu.ll, rarnl fir I &lt;«J. “""M «
*-"»O «C
-CaplBio a A—")■&gt;“' '.'“l A ™“-11,.,™..!,toe tbanbeJIJ. Ict l» w.«l; k»ra Bad rraw.ilo ttek llw tamitanf I (|» Pjra.ra,
1.... ......11. „™. p„
,
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: the Pioneer man, cat exercise the same
enough to make the first pass, and have
t^l
.ra-1-.ral I '■‘•'“"j; 'A'ratoJ«|.ral«ra, m.tdwd »p on.
1M , who &gt;. » b8l.mlM».l
-M - 8™*- 0.1, born rariltag for ~m. drmonrir.. ““T” "«ht ..fdralrj talie furnraUm
of lh« CoraliUM .M,‘““'tarn
it ovrt
u..k bu». Ebctj 8»»I»«i&gt;1» «™H .rata
J! C. MOTT
ikm on hi. part before m.king Bnotlwr;!1*
rp»rernm«ih' Glurions privilege*
llrabri. dial r&lt;ra u»”«l'B»lj houl -hip ! “
j.
,], [lM, , io llw Iram. b.f has rendered,
I ram
««•­ .nd .« in UraPiomrar pf Ori. lllth, lira '
even to get
/‘‘L
'','”
nraus vryvra,-------------------- ------- ----ting his dragoons ^o assist the teams tnat
return to Cherlceton 1
little.
On
"
’ ‘the
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..........but
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hamo.
On g
galloped
burse,
the : t.no !&gt;.. draeoanfollowing
rrampldu.
i.
uuerri
in
.
very
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ConP^- »»““ ra.»Porkl Fork!! PoiklH . nndHe
Ha coolly
cuollv and deliberately took
Cook from wolves were soon crowded around again stuck in bad parts of tbc road. And yet
I
r
1 States into the Iniuri under ccrtainrethe neccrelty of all thia is a striking oombi. mouth a half smoked
with thc-blood freexing to their muxxlet.
cT P •
in*
a. stridden*, but not cite word about tW
(
,H.« fM-A3S&gt;- MACAOfL,at his excited passenger through the gray It was easier to throw over the second mentary on the state of the times. It re­
“Stfete «x weeks nnce, the Banner pro*T
curliife cloudsof smoke gracefully floating than the first, and Hund did it. But on called me to the coalition of unhappy,
W— «rM. orUrafu, ngbi of U« prapk u&gt; goerrn iMnrarirara
misgoverned Spain—* band of military­
came again the infuriated beasts, gaunt
'HARTLEY'S- _ about the rebio, and replied:
1*^ .
.........
Die second clause, it
S'?'
"You are unduly excited, my dear boy, with hunger, and raging like fiends for guarding the diligence or a train of mule­ qucetioiu upon the leading polilical topics
peal; “Congre** shall
HAWLET'S.
let us talk this matter over."
their prey. It
to g&gt;« UP 1116 tklrd’ teers. Till" is the first time tliat commu­ s/ the day, • • • Since that time set hate
nicatinn has been opensd between the in­ waited patiently, expecting to see sosnelhing all needful role* and
-I won't ulkthl.
the dumb infant that nestled to his breast,
ing thu territory, or
eUmwl Uw pbntnr; “I &lt;o&gt;7 •"
“I but Hund was in immortal terror. He terior and the river, and I wm fortunate
rifln, of ihf Booth, «i»l tbo~ right. 1
,
tte»; and nothing
lunging to the United
threw away die inftnt and saved himself. iu meetii g with it
In the streets of Leavenworth I saw head haring appeared, we are induced to
Away over the snow fled the sledge, the
in this Constitution si
"'•■ion?'
the enpijon. “«*
n9&lt; village was reached, and Hund juM esca­ Capt Emory and others, who so recently make the further liberal oftr, etc."
as to prejudice any claims of the U. 8. or
HAWLEY”^
murdered
my
nameaakaPbillips
and
oth
­
ibte dtv. not nt
11
!** ped after all the sacrifice be had m**-And here follows a challenge to llw
ofany particular State." U i« easily un­
o. to di™ tin- ■ubl"S' kd“”
But he was unsettled and wild, and his ers, besides plundering w»d burning, but editor of the Bannbr, to meet the said edi­
derstood, by tbe above clause, whether
u!lo«d« d...-11. • Mr wind, uni ™ talk for some time, night or day, was of there appeared to be uo dfort, as there is no
tor of the Pioneer any where this side of
own wlf-r«|W*A for the Ml. °f Rttefy- wolves—ao fearful had bean the effect up­ disposition on the part ofany of the au­
Congrue Jim the powet to mak* needful
The notorious the Clifton House, in Canada, to diacufe laws for the territorial at not, therefore,
Z’JZr
WHS“1™: on his imagination—Jfu* Martmeau r thorities to arrest them.
lyOUJjr, Bar, sad fcA WhF, ‘‘uaWLEy-.s.
Col. Payne, who is a mainbcr of tbe Bo­ the nubject, Ata.
comment is unnecewtory.
gus Council, and subeBjuamUr County
Now Mr. Banner, nothing can equal my
gODA-LALEBJTUS. Sd-Sori*
*'
Judg*. Coioori of “ nulltfa." 4c., coolly
I Im re thus fer gone) out of my way to
regret for having » unwittingly got you
shut i ften State man a few days ago.
Derlr.r
&lt;
Rxahaiwa. last Yesterday bo was taken before the author- into such serious difficulty; and loan only
yybit wi\r»«j
him what benefit has been conferred up»
itles and held to bail for the sum of 18,ern. elm dry
,-ki. frnL seixed a pisad, by giving yon aoma good advioa. My the people by the K-.isaf-Nebraska act.
STaTtba •udien«. by patting impart,L
In
the
course
of
that
part
gED^COR^
LkTwLErV
atalked to and fro through the rebbbIOo b. drown brio mortal (MalMaatoCol. Frumant. th. Jaw exclaim.
d) mrtA w&lt;A ote a muUMtul (te&gt; ao
1” “Ym."
the ability to be a llfJp more consistent

moment be thought of.
.
,
Unx- rding at Mice to the
®
..Kb | ,
r thiul K#VB vent, to Lui feelings to
fie p--»d4uitured airl imperturbable captain?
, a

,7t Prices Lower

j |()W in
thicket to the right of the wood.
The k-aats fidlowed d&lt;»c to the baex of
IClnaw and closer the w.dvea
'b^Jr’II
MW one ,l&gt;out to spring
I EZiroltiXaZpo-iblc f.,r tht

. o»»“ - “• ■'““'■JT'ttSEr’7

,nw
ladsat

NO. 26

pointing tn the unoccupied chair. I
widch says, that “excessive Liail shall not
t.-rvi_ jidiscussion,
__ _—
. ...” cxdlairned
I.
- From tlMSpedil Uprrwtxmdrni
"rJi „!?*"■ ah*rWOffiee in 'Um
'•Thin is _no
sir!
be required.”
really db think of entering the Beta, am
the
10 planter. “.1 anno not here w
to discuss, '
Tribune..
But few of the business men driven '
yourself with a sling of common penee,
but to demand Southern Rights; »nd, bv
LxAVKMwoarn, K. T. Sept 24.
from Lcavenwmjth have dared to return, '
all the powers of Heaven and. Hell, I'll
I UllliliBV that Io.
___ _
It has been with no small degree of dif­ nor would it be Safe fur tliem tn do so.— and take from the brook of troth two
have those rights, or------- I’m done with ficulty that I have agaiu succeeded in No redress luu yet been affcnlcd them.
you forever."
reaching tlic soil of unhappy Kansas. On From wluit I learn of the murder of Wm. Hove you will be able to tumble thia
"Let us discuss those rights firjrt,’' re­ my way hitherj, 1 heard occasionally of Phillipa, it was most atrocious and delib­
“mighty man" of the Pioneer, ths first
'• AA“j”' “&gt;j co«»«i.
plied Captain B.; “for you are at present peace and ouici being restored to the Ter­
erate. A band of some sixty men attack- ,
a little excited, brother K."
ritory by the iew Governor, but I have cd his bouse and fired in through ths win- shot.
And »tat u.„ lrr ihuxj‘Lt‘l
“Don’t brother me!" screamed the in­ already seen immistakable &gt; evidence that ।i dow at Lis brother before any shots were . My second question is this: “What
Quito pUu. on u« FouhC ,
furiated passenger; “I am brother to no the peace is no peace, in point of fact, and fired from the house. The scene’ during benefit
is confsred upon the people of tife
'
man a ho will not give me my rights with­ that the pyesent efforts of the new Got- these outrsgea on the city was ddteribed United States, by tbc Kansas and Ne­
out discussion; and I now give ynu (air ernor arc merely temporizing expedients ।a» heartrending, helpless women and chib |
braska act of 18541"
wanting tliat unless you 'bout ship and to conceal and Mmotber up evils which it &gt;dren flving to the fort, leaving their homes
The editor’s answer is In these words
start for Charleston within 18 hours from Is not tlie intcntfim of thooc who sent him ।and eflects behind them.
,
thia time, you shall 1«- debarred from my here to remove. Tbc Free State settlers , I much regret to see and lc»rn that great .
friendship, cooperation, and society in are required tn Submit to all tbc wretch­ numbers Srrrce State settlen are leaving Jed
of slaxory extension into new ferrite
j
this vesacl.”
ed usurpations pf Missouri, which have :the Territory.
but rc-eumrts the principle of the*
Ilarraased and worried rita,
i
Having thus delivered himself of his ■reduced them toitheir unhappy condition. ।out, impoverished and insecure, while die ,
section of the compromise of 1850. "Non­
j overititorged eloquence and spirit, the The authority of the Missouri Kansas of- &lt;cause of freedom is gloomy, they arc flee :
intervention
by Congress" in the s&amp;ir*
planter returned to the quarter-deck tode- fiocrs, who bavt liecn thrust upon them iing from a soil watered by the blood and
. vise means for a dissolution with tlw Yan- by fraud and vnirncc, is to be recognized, Itears of freemen, and deserting the cause 'of the territories, (further than that gzaat.
°Jc ?2L£lt‘T‘cy 3,1(1 Counsellor al
" kce captain.
I •
and their only apcuucs of legal redress to 1in its hour of greatest peril, if money is &lt;
Law. &lt; iitlwtlrm.
_• _
_
The next morning al the break of day, lie through theta and such Federal effi- itn be, or can be raised in behalf of wfl er-, tian,)
I
which declares a principle that th*
«i coming upon dock the captain was not evrs as Lecompte.
The primary step of | ing Free Kansas, let it rather be employ- people
.
of a territory, rather than Cod.
—------* I*’tJe surprised nnd amused on noticing this new Governntcnt, is to
N- NV • Falk, Attorney anil Counsellor at
■ ed
tel in sustaining
NllKtaininrr
thf.
mflarinr, and
»n/t impovi.n.L.,U. seal
m.-«i with
wuu aa.cuiii
KUBuunpig the
me suffering
sunermg
impov-j',
...
.
Tite people hare lUujht. thsj're done think that the planter had seated himself in the
nroalavery efforts j crished here, than in sending other cmi-, PTC1*’l*'e ,11C nK“t 10 cnoose their own
lutvc won by llnir vif. ..._
And long a ill u » nation rvmctnbCT,
I •ft"’ ®V-tbe stern of the schooner, an&lt;l, by
illainies in Karuos, &gt; grants. Many arrests of Free State men l*irro
K0' ‘‘romeat, provided it be re-­
"
h&lt;
h-Ird
lrf
f
,h&lt;
’
I
WU
P
,C
ia
ih
’
undcr
b
&lt;
tinahi
of
the
tackling
rope,
I
uk
!
lowered
n»»rinrsji«h.
mid by an abject
asibmisainn
to such —
mon-1
are
,------------------j—y—— (—
£ being made, and a large number arc 1 publican in form."
• A. iW^a.«II... Ft.„u,
[M-’tolM WBlrr-.tta B..J w., nbw l«. strous requiremetta, the unhappy settlers ! now held as prisoners.
‘।
"
. .
. of
*1—
•_.
Now •let u* admit,
fur the sake
the
---------- — ■ * »«—-----------| mg drawn along l»v the rope—sometIHrtv are to purclmse a, proposed peace, m un- ’
Argument, that die Kansas-Nebraska act
ra'
U, lb. CTb«,B.r-’.
certain in its character and duration as it I
For “&gt;« Hrpul&gt;lk»n Banner.
dues
but
rc-M-sert
the
Oth
section
of
the
is uegraamg
degrading annd taneerons to their civil
Mr.. Baxxxu:—Several weeks since,
,
„
T’L’^T “-»,,,rdc,°i‘‘,j&gt;&lt;vrw&gt;i&lt;in, *•
‘Ulen
. IS
■ lyri|lra»r«ly raunyollrar
,„ drienuWupunwh.t"“"B’™"1” “(,8M- WWlttait Dorn
-4J- '■an«fo&lt;&lt;n th* biilwurk. of wrong.
On seeing the captain, the planter sud-, rights. And
r&lt;M« i Vmixi U,CT,Su|,|,. Hon..
r”‘“‘ ,trom
lrt”n hts
h'ts recumbent
r.i-umbcnt position,
p««ition, I alternative.
alternative.
ucniy rote
.Surrounded by horde# ot 1
,
... t .Ji
Iil follow that therefore it mest nere—ari-prangtothebowuf the tottering little murdering Mi^nri-m, who thirst for ground •noderoDemwacy ba^ita sup**. Camawvi. .*,4 e.,t.ii_ tr___ .
«
Thri^ill pl are al llu&gt; brad of th* nation
sprang to the bvW of the loitering iiiiic ' murderiilg .uiwtinuj wuv IU&gt;I&gt;1 »ur I •
.....1—for
z _ the sea
______
&gt;
.l
I 1 J and
... I «_ •_ _______
.1___ z..._
nort
Ttmr naugGluit irad*r—EtTBMMii.
yawl
wm now heavy
nnd I .; their
from ,' P
nrt r&gt;r
n* thf
the Knn«nt_\i.l&gt;ra.L.
Kansas-Acbrxska .^1
act, II »«..V
took ' 'J i«imr » uiuun «|»u mo
their blood,
blood, and desire
ifesireto
todrive
drivethem
L.
(United States? What particular virtue
nnat m
peapir hat* tbou-bt, Ac.
dangerous for small craft—drew from his I ihc
the Territory, their only hope cof receiv- J tlic liberty to propound, through ycnir!
thd nnn of military force,
iu«vc, |• agenev, a few questions to live PionctJf (i* there in die enactments of 1850, which
The Enraced Planter.
ticsom lii» glittering bowie-knife,olid ex- [ ing help from tM
JonxsoxA Basa tMut, Meat Market. AU
ilik pniitiwlon
prostration of &gt;11
all UM
dint Amcri-1
Amcri-:
..I,,,...,,...,__________ ______
&lt;tom«l—
I‘ "
lie. in lU«
f
,
..
&gt;ld dear.
The
“It wants but unc blow of this shining 1 »ns hold
dear.
The attempt
attempt to
to vindivmdi- 1
, , .
f.t\»i
•
' agree with them, beneficial to the people
eon) that now bind,
u«!. rate their righty or ewnpe from a thral-'
^er l«rmgdate
, We would naturally supi
A few years ago, (’apt. B. of Province- steel
-------to wvertlte
------------------------------------------.
j4hd
i
^»i.Sgen»k
.".Td
Sept
M.up
rCT-lvMwmriblugpuTrar..
“
to?
'
"
”
«
o--- •*
”• acodc
• to my propokit■ ■ dam ec&lt; degrading!and dangerous; would . Sept. 3d, wc received somcthiug purport-1
.
.
.......
• I town. Cnjw Cod, Miumachtnrtta, loaded Suy
that- you will
IIBrira li&amp;ri S3 CT»V with ■ lug » be
to Ibtra. ouMlmXd P"*
"~,™“ **“ w“
-— j.....
his —
auug little
&gt;wyvmr
schooner
a utiy
“Polly
aim Ann
wiu&gt;” jwith
&lt;•’*■ } &gt;”n made yeuterdajr,, anu
and iuo
the &lt;blow
muw &gt;wiul
idudl • &lt;*&gt;d^ unite the Unitc&lt;! States army with ' ing to be answers to those questions; and
Hi. itiraigurrilun "f
&lt;Zptr.
ume .rtiele,
forth, Brat the rriltar, OT
urgi-imi.
shingles *t
at Gardincs.
Gardincn, on
&lt;.n the
the K&lt;-nn&lt;*l»
Kenntbce,
gi'«‘; but unless you at &lt;&gt;ncc re- j their ■.■,,&gt;eo&gt;i,ra
”"!!!•«■. Tile
pt**- ,|t,. in -the
v- ------------•-&gt; . drallrngr
• ••
-from
jc&lt;ui. j sliitH-h-s
&lt;• 1,01

Oxii-tr &amp; Whmixu, Wholesale and Re-

i I LOXES.

STINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 23, 1856.

pter.
1 kr.

Mu.

IO, Bt 8. Beaten.

k

Thia well

Exert axox, by G. F»

4ple».
reeortfer p-»ti»aofj&gt;i««a»"- Or*hd
Rip.e &gt; •- 1 Bal tie Creek Rage Office
ifi£itn.le,Mieh.
J. F. EMORY
Battix Caxxx Horvx, by Campbell dr

Bxuxrr r. Excnaxox, by Ibaac N. Fu»t

ii1

NOTICE-

-tete=.x see-

triH- Grrnrtno, Prosecuting AttorneyOfc»i* th.r«M n.,.,.
\

Mr r—r-F- •

~

hjptlcns fro®. *»’• tourct‘

la for him
compared with mine for you, if you enter
Constitution;

picaK to exercise it. More anon. Joaira Jouar.Jr,

�i

■

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f REPUBLICAN
u*orn
*wdu *(be
kh Bobb
~™—~-——.——BANNER.
------- —!*■» tlwl
aniuulsd
JUtctorpl Ttcl-ti—Aire«MB Jbswkia JWM'pAi'*, rfc.
।
I*Dn.AMtLraiA, Oct. 17, p. m.
•
■*Bforetis**t&gt;f the bllhnore Cur.imittreA the \S sUMgfou Houre tlds more- |
inc: ws* very Montiv. Mr. Sxndcreon, the '
rhjnuui. wbyfl ained itpco to define bi* ;
j"v4tbm n ith rderenre to not Kung ati
T—
AtacHcaO. dodged the (jucstfon, by ata- *'
ting that lie ua*«k much opposed to
to BitBu- 1
«-l»h*n s» nhy of tbcni. ' lie obieeted to
** ,
fiAWnweaw be befienvl that FiMnwire 1
vtag»»jtory Mkryland.' Ddmvsr.*. Vir-

,

,taU.w.i.&lt;ta&gt;—.

,kr“ *•

«“*■

i

.

n. &lt;».*&gt; E.-!.-

M­

b»&lt;l oi", Tbel««lm &lt;/ tbeBuHwnkrlorty llbi:
Oluo.—Dw Koekryo ®“®
----------------------------------- -------- titou- that animated tbe noble baad of
uatnsos,
tucusday, ocn 88. •
■ -r .■ xn t— i a .
i.
~
*
--------fSSi
” »!•ZZ
■ --------------- 2-------FpuSftots
I1 ----------------wlw.fifcJcd at Plvmout* rot-k^o' b
j, now
B(IW icrdoes
,n&gt;rc;.;ng .»Lr
.mJvr (be
the piratical flag pinec in line by tbe *Mc
■nuut and Mshe. In the glorious Jtahxy
N. BAILEY.
rf4»vc.-y»,J l-iMtoio.r«»,«r.nu«J'r
.
! of
_&lt;■ Republican
n......iJt.-nnKtatb«
State*. She
Site has
ha* niled
rjled up
KEfTBLiCAN’
an ovcrwkcln^sig majority f‘C freuoitt

.tatufetcra that lari
I

Bccoaiun’s \vn ok tub Pustma^
,lw B*n6ur in’&gt;- uf Ort- 0. ha*

rn.iK baok to this greet cn***, with pride,
[jiir!i*mm, in thn I mted State*
or with shame, Mw&gt;niing a* be aha!I now [
ln
%otwj th*t
j&gt;wi,
j^iui:
l.iiiitolt
rf
the
weighty,
tbeaotam
|lia&gt;tcr
abtmld put into the mail Lag*
1
•ktestem•
.
, i_-„i anv document relating to the abulitiuu uf
'Dlls is no cab day, to be &lt;Tlebr**~ I slavery should be dinnlsaed from other ;

,UJ
Tl« ItejtoWiean State With flags, and drttma, andI toys, but am
M,,4
instructing postmaster* t.,
friioirr, ■ cm campaign. They not only distort and
ticket is cloeh-d by a majority of nearly tawitou* and biUcr strife, ,n’r‘‘J!* “* i search the mall*, and throw out and d&lt; .
-- - --------- _&gt;c sacred ■' uilsrcpreecut the position and principles
you m t give one week
mattfr toni:hlng the abuHtlun &lt; f
SO.nW. Tteereis snaredy a “grease spot’’ ri»»t&lt;rtroMl&lt;-\ within the tnenwry w man. *
.j.—___
_____
cofiited/Will you ' &lt;.f Ute Republican party, bat they nlso
&lt;tnsi'
In _____
which ..
you
arc!cofisti
into utter insignificantkatarery.
of Border R»jiaUiv* left within her bor­
«
niai _
in&gt;t devote the time from tbn day to the , strive by falsehood and misrepveacntatiun der*. The Republic^ have b!m&gt; ‘lectod
for the in.
-----Uh day of November, to tlic work of . to cover up tbc odious slavery-cxtcnsKm
10 out of the 21 Congressmen, leaving f
orgnnmn- and jweparing for the great .i*policy of their
own
party.
But
uicut
them
.
, .’ . '
re,.—.*
the African Democracy only five. TIk
Daniel Webster voted and *poke
Republiean A«Mciation.
afflict between Fiwdum end Binvcry •' and- bold them to the
- Issue, (barge
—
•home
■ •—
sgaitiAt it, declaring ttatsucfi
twing ar* Ike officer* ■/ Ibe Republican
-‘-l-LSH’r®1
^1^t±rtirMaT
’Urr‘‘a law itt
that Is to be fought on d*t dayl Let no
“n most dangenitt* «tnb at the vital prinn wiin our cuiiiuv
- ----------------------- B- —• — — —-of Haatiax*. D«rry Os.. Midu:
•
'
f civil liberty.”
*
.nJntoJ
or
to
rato(
(be
rn.
H,
.
he Mould f^ ilretcd three.
JOUS W. .snBBJXH.
PmMrot.
one think Us efforts are not needed, but
“&gt;«nroad..0.j Tf^
PWWWflh: with -stfW &lt;4her*. argtiI
..................
moat extreme disunion and slavery- i OTorwuetming majority.
r..!r tlic name of common sense,
' kt ev^ry f&gt;hnd of tbc yeod raxatcome _• the
u&gt; Sv..r
&lt;te H.J11 F K’SSKr’'
extension Democrats of the South. Dio • •sb®J ti» Lopes of the political gambler,
- a ,Pn«I .B.
F.rcordia* Sre’, ep manfully to the work; let every town
could these unfortunate poatBrsstcre know
; Hnrinnati Platform on whleh Buefanan ! wbo bartered hie principles from motive*'' I tiratic aristocracv, and a life umo aultor- what were abolitirsi document*, without
( mfstsgaf,
l&gt;&lt;MM| hwt tin f.iurlcea other membera 4 “ ””' —“
♦tando, denies the right of
todistrict
: cf ambition.
The «nvas»traitor has rcreivc i [ S.p;^
1
I Congress
anJ school
be thoroughly
union to p^
political
taak-masters with
uftite .-iwmiltoc la.-rid it c.enUtilly *
opening tbc envelopes or brpakinz sealil
hope f»r
their children, bet a Are we to come to thi* ’ On *ucb a *yj
agalnM o n.
Granger, of New Yatt; 1
e 1; let correct information be placed in prohibit Slavery in the Territories, and ■
'b-* reward. Every branch of the Stat.- j netthing
hi ng to
to hope
f
mXAMTOC
BEAMEX.
o
TL
omw
*.
•
■• - aid
—J an increase of the same tern of espionage flourish in this cuualn f
J ^v&gt;Rubber man, end All-1
tlic hands of every elector who bos not effectually ignores t£o powe'rof tbc people ' f"vermnent will be strongly Republican. 1 golongalion,
HARMOX CU.tMBERLAIX. «f St Cl.ir,
«/Boston, mmUtbem«clvcs vciy- ufBciuus
yet decided how be will vote, and let am­ ofthe Tcrritorira to prohibit slavery there j
CHAVSCEY H. N1LLKX, of W*.hwn*w,
firM *’f Hhcrty'bam brightly on the ‘ 'io
* you farmers, who are the ^"*"’7 i llcavrn forbid!
V iUm he.verting.
’
[
OUVEM JOHXROX, at
ple arrangements be made for bringing
Tlw b*t week in September wa* die
in. It only cla’ms that when they form j
Gbio. She will roll up a ina- c (the soil—to you wccell, whose hmds
PsxrscTLT Natliml—The PLilad.l
WILLIAM B. wmin*. ef KnU,
every man who Mill rttc for Freedom to
today the
pvtiaJ at wbkh the mqjority of the FBI.
. labor which
. it , phia Titutt state* that the Buchanan ere*&lt;1
a Constitution tobcadmitted into the Union j!
I" Norcmlicr, fi»r Fsemoxt and (i. M ith honor
TM»SAS O. DRAKE, cl CtaLUcd.
sfe.ll
3 a stain to perform, ii jn gtXlt itf
1 • tbc polls on the morning of the fourth day
ill be a shame m
ana
PoiMylvnn'ia office, &lt;mi
RiureaiQiniiUW was bowght over. DA- —
ns a State they can act on the subject of* l're&lt;&gt;J*»ro, that will oatouisbaml confound
i«i T..sick!th mine on hero at that time.!
kTATM fiiikET.
le**
you
now
put
forth
the
effort
which
gave three eboent for
i of November.
Our political opponents
admiting or rejecting slavery. Tlw ap-1 ,br ‘yvanta wko are trying toplant slavc... Labor
Labor ctaims
claims at
at your
g. I»ro&lt;&gt;k*,
Prn«.k», of
&lt;if South
South Carohn..
Carolin*.—
—
Fur Governor,
| Fr.v
your hand*.
nauu-. Lei ; pnMton S.
1 are well organised, and will tnaka a des
, plication of this doctrine give* alarchnld. • r.v
,b&lt;f *ksin *»ii
Kansan.
. the plow stand iu the forrow, and the axe ( Sidling could have bet n more nntnr.l
-•
I
AV. .'-J SI- , KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
pcratc cffiirt tn carry the county. Every 11
rasnchancc
erritory andtobdj
carryjhcni
their tL.ro
taavrelnto
wMIcthe
it
I carn
huuxa.
’«1 *bi»—State
The bogfia
by a small
Democracy
majority.
bare
— 1I 1’ ,*.L • •-Ll...to£.ratoasrxi
--------------for..uis«.i .mtu.
T-Ti
’
tinted
l. I : «•««««
•■v-’1* Buchanccra
«■»«&gt;
to. ....
show
andbetako
.1 _ f'T
l&gt;...i
____ «,«
__ _v&gt;
.l__ _ Tr".?!
f
rivoiat the same lim-.
The four uvre
, anu IOC »IUUb 1 to— .to.. -----.
1.1BM
l”F .i._
HIV UblUBUm,
SlkUUS
UIC
’
of IJringston County.
' species of bargain, intrigue nnd deception
Luipctliafdj; drafted With F-’tney. llii*
_____ _________ - • •
_ d.-.jl
,
1 Jluuraeltce to your piliticn! dauoa, untem ■
lbc’ party
thev
had done their b&lt; -t
[ remains a Territory, and thus pave tko
...
* of
-**
-.t
—s.
For Lieutenant Governor,
• «cyi:n4 on tbe^Oih uB. The next day !
sill be retorted to by tbom t» compass
Vinr *• tin- Imai cleetiuns this State vm are wilihig to go from life with tin* t,
t
The hired ruffian* wf„.
I"*‘ V* i
. VrZlirStiuiv- 1
««wnuuMK»o that von leave bw i
J Um? toU. (/ 1.|lijadcj
th? nAfliml* let»^r» declsrvd th.inGEORGE A. COE,
i thoir design*. Let the true-hearted Ro
Lorofi-co almost by
g ^.tfou roWto task-masters, by mueh w
|t, ,
, diinfOli&lt; J v. ,r
w hve tt'Jabi of eatring the State elecway for tbe format! in of a a!av&lt;&gt;.|s»Ming iueat
---------. aedimaUMv- |
of Brandi County.
much beyond its legal dimension*, w«
1 publicum of tbe county meet them in ev­ Ii Constitution,
and an admission as a slave-!
arried «toJr
nearly .n
all the
the rountim
rountiw in
in tbe
the I, pu. owu
tn
B()llv
'
just
the
boy
■
tn
cheer
Bully BfvoU
Brt-ok*.
For Secretary of State,
' cry town and at every point.
RcmcmIfata »rertajund c&lt;rd*v tlut 6,000 Amer •
holding State.
Tills is the doctrine
hj’ nn aggregate majority &lt;/
of Imore
JOHN
McKINNEY,
.
her,
friends,
that
“
etcnuil
1
igilanoo
is
the
k jA ttetv* were cart fur tbe demcc.-ati claimed and advocated by die most ultra 'tLan tKC«tJ thoiuroxL
thoiuuuid. Now,
by th:
kha aid
Tactic* of the Esemy.
.
TmEsuov a DotonrACX.—Scott liarNow, by
of Van Duren County.
lickft'm tlii» ei^i- and c unty. The most
, price of Liberty,-’ and oct accordingly, disunion scctwKoniste of the South. Tbc
5',mo ,l*xor °‘glit thousand iili-gi! votes I
It is believed that a systematic effort i* riwm, who in 1854 was elected to C«.1(.
i nMtditn- rvgtn rv hrs been slinwn in
Fo,/j(nditor General,
, and all sill be well.
Ixt tlic Rcpubli- most Wiley and utiscruptihwis of the lbs-.: il,,rortl!*l frurci Kentucky end other pla- iL_..... .j
■ • 1-------- fmn Ohio as Auti-Ncbcuaka, and
.J.‘ , •
I'MfaMpkh. f*d ite vote will be cunto
cans throughout the diffinnt town* ol
.
voting witli
WHITNEY JONES,
•rtL \i iltiaii B. Mann, Republican can­
’Ps’” ”( —,rV
,
“ fi
.
I the rwHitu in
evorv inaumce, was
1 the county do tlicir whole duty from this and cover up tbis odiou* feature of (he IS:ntv bJ a
of Ingham County.
mtagre hiajeritd “ni
didate for Distek-t Attorney, took the
- Die 4 ,» tl&gt;e text Legjfatjre. D*r “rc । riWtniMled forCovgremliy tbe'Ftlhnore
j time till the dosing of the polls on the Buchanan policy,-hubthamiarc honest of J
iiiyt. stfp diia m-’ming in the Court o:'
have .fought a noblol battle, 4-tady given up the State a* Inat
For State Treasurer,
It to Bu- i nirtli r&lt;111} nt tbe !&gt;(&lt;. election was defeated
(oUtrtuin Ilea-.
The Republicans be­
(airth day of November, and a glorious
silaS m. holmes,
*
'•
, . and shown that thev can carry thl&gt; athte
llU(j their
now
-J-.1 II
...efforts
— arc
•
- t directed I[ L,
by 6,591, -in-------------a &lt;li strict
which dwo yearn
lieve fffey ran mriki-olf screml thousand*
and oven* helming victory will botbe cer­ the party boldly avow their npprovnlof, il( NovclnlH&gt;fi
#* i^d^nc majority. tL tbc single purpose of securing a major- «g«’ elected him by 3(&gt;00 majority. ’Thio
of Wayne County.
«»f the di'tiurralie vote by contenting tin-,
tain result.
Tbc great .interests at stake this l.-adin? plank in tbe Dcamxratie plat- ■
v,:cr.t,flhe
I in
LreLouw in order to return ignon.WnusIvdnT fonn the public g-tt
ntern*,
'jlwre are load cries of ven-'
I hi tlie present canvass dvinaxidjaurmoat
! stripe, will then be needed at home, and , X. g-^t Squatter Soverdgutv htuubuc ’ 11 uhrr‘‘*r*£
rcn&lt;c '* •
gcais-c
Funiej-.
JACOB M. HOWARD,
; watchful vigilance.
Tie succusvy.fjYwr
Tbc liiyel liram and North American '
......... .
.of Wayne
.
„
w ,
prtorirlto will rieto.tofmp^jou tor1। ' Every Democratic Senator
S,mto; to Mto, 1..
Mc xva^ to
.
County.
l Jmaiitur? are in scmJoo L^rtbcrat
th&gt; forSupcruitcikicut &lt;4 Public lustractura. ‘^.rrnmi camet exertions
TVy
Joint C i C*"- C***’
laved by fan v»tc m tin-I. „:|1 n,|j up a good round tu*jprib|
1
............
•
‘ hope to elect-------1
€37"
I ' - •' . aL.mplish
this, tLcv
a urnCy~ Mr.
f1?.M"IHanl,
,U8nb in
*“,lus
“« glormo*
«&gt;•**"!*
fortnrr’s rentu* m Walntrt street 7T-;
,
.L
IRA MAYHEW,
..
‘
/ S- Renato that It wa* imt the intention of y„u„,, r\:i\ I'inder
I axo been jotucJ by seven members of
,
’
&lt; t&amp;xxosr, the noble, ctcndard bearer of* ...
.. ,
,
,.
..
1
1
1 ,narrth« Fillmore Cvmmitic*. aud the 'whole
of Calhoun Countv.
. „
...
. ,7. ,
,
,
the Kansas Nebraska Bill to conform ll.v
.,
i. The* result in t Jis State ■ ligu into joint ballot, defeat tbe election I D .| wito U&gt; *«1J AbuKtioiuam to finuw•,
the Republican bostaf is deserving of your rwoplo of the Territory &lt;/Kansas tlinmgb
, i[., 1,
KSMTLVjutia.
%vn
. d(^ unj\x the priWit Writing
1 udy is uvw du&lt;ij»iM -the formation of,.
„
. .
, . o
, ,
[writing . cija ScpaUican U. S. Senat-ir. To ailect! nothingisin.— Za^junapofi: JcwmZ.
ForCimiutotootorfjhvSuu
LtoiJofto,! Kt,
)o„r
'
au elc-ioral ti-kvt
'
( ilorCoinnusaionerof
the state. Landol
Mr. W illanl I* liic Uuduinirr Governits
Territorial
Lcgtehture.
the
power
tr
•
co
.
biiig
4l6ahJr lwW I tkl* db,ee&lt; they will trade off the elector-1
’
* E’lxvxjc b’cixk-x. r. m. \ ’ SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
•&gt;
i He ha* averificeti much for his country.
‘ ticket,
i-L.i. and
—
■; qtuetes
—
sod er of Indiana ju*t efeeted, and be emfirms
। &lt;xrlude slavcry-frem sa£Territory of to’ |hu&gt; Suu&gt;
Itis^o»sitdothe Lo- ‘ a|raawt to every
After being in *c»;on during five fours,
of. Jackson Countv,
"Tic foo(ht frit thtluul hi* »Mil stated;
regulate it therein. Republican*of Him cvlUxn may 4a-c carried the Stite by. a I IMrusiw
orii
iMrleaa
to
obtain
votes
f
ftargaiir and iutriguo
for . what we have all slung cturgid, viz: th*L
r- »*■“.»“1
County, hold thorn to the issue. They ( fuujj majoritv, but the result ivau diMf }: t[k-ir Senator and Kcpiescutative. Wv tlw Fiilu on- k mw-noti.in-.s liave sup.
mors Committee, huic agreed upon stickUlsouh span-word, Liberty."
are trying by every speeire of evasion
n. lLjllg
lhc.
can j' Itajwlbr
|&lt;uWicaa» &lt;«f
f the
^t&gt;j&lt;Ua&gt; R.
Rrpublicaaa
the county
cuuuty wiU
will Jj !-«««»*
ported the imcmu-an
Buchat-an candidates at the reGEORGE WILLARD,
ct which it is bcikved will- entirely take
I|u|,er
11jv l^ilun- 1 is ■ n their guan!. Make m&gt; Urgaiu* ccat State djcti.ns.
|
Republicans. D^mn.'rats. Whigs, rally and trumping tip able issue* tn divert the ? t
the wind &lt;tat of the sails of the prunin' cof Calhoun Couuty.
Tumear A-lriaiaiL
around the standard of I'rcoliim's noble attention of tbc eiectore ef the country br»'rc-itrcl to the moa: etupcnJuoua ! t^ilh theeaemy. Our Candidates forSeore Hlhnore leader*.
The folhrwmg iFor CougrtM,
tbiselreuo . With them ut r and R-.-prewuMatirearegoud and tnu •
:
tha Unioh electoral ticket, nominated upI champion, and show your appreciation &lt;«f from the odious prineipleaand p.ltey ad |r&gt;)l j. t„
D \ VID S. WALBRIDGE,
ru.tho basis pn&gt;p»*cd by the Vmi«State !
Maa ufc vr
More :Lai 10,000 ■ men. aad ricbh deserve thuwarmert sup-;
—
_
.
*
v
• his great services, hi* brilliant achieve- ■ wjMted by their party and their fandid&lt; omnium, in torir wU for a Vuion State BcrvB|jCAM » COIKTY TICKET. .
ate. b-t tb- troe-heart-d Republicans
an. Rftvrtamcd u, Uvr
| p.^. (J- elcry fnto&lt;1 vf /&gt;rrrfpw
/;A~™bH ,'^^J
'menu and his nobio deeds, by rolling up
&lt; ■C'entHe, to oe In Id nt ljarru&gt;bDrg on
K&lt;&gt;r Senator,
in ptihd. Iphia City. Tlic Fill laon/. Let no davire^of the BtHcaBicrai by the choice of Gv».. W. Gniuhy.uf Ver­
I a majority of 300 in thia county on the1 of this C.mnty meet t man eonteH &gt;'
ilrf. 21 st InaL, viz : 26 names In common;
JOHN ROBERTS.
i fourth day of November.
whole ground, yielding ****”, *n
nuirc Know-Nothingf also fused with fie |induce jau to withold a single vutnfrom , grnnes. as Speaker, and Geo. 11. Tboinpthe 17th name to be diffi-rent ou the tickFriends of Fremont and Freeds do not. Buc&gt;uni(„ &gt;nJ tju-rpretending to unite ’ e ther of tbetn. D«t. Roberta aod Mr. * *«•* MonRtdier. as Clerk. Tbe vnu
&lt; tn voted for by the Fflltisore and FrrFor Representative,
muOt men respective!)—the vote of th
allow yoo-.-ko. to be tan fn m (4.;u t , I!cpuhlla-. ,„t „
for
fe, ,r,„„rhia|,
1 f;r
“
JOHN M. NEVINS.
Flat lai J. Littlejohn.
ol d» rad ^-(to,.. u too |
£ ,Urt.
Nokembcp .III' .!. lLjt«
to rroP ’
n'lt
। lectors, if chosen, to l&lt; cast pre rota acFur County Treasurer,
This gentleman i« noir appealing to the
cordiog to the vote given for the 27th
II. N.’ SHELDON.
clcclon of Barry County for their votes,
uatno rMtattivpIy. ft * as also agreed
that the cfertorul ticket to be voted for by
uee
. n.#
caJl
f( lT frfjnpnt taj &lt;Lo|e ticket, and tta "e .i-iirei of the wbulc I ttr. Chaplain.
to elect him to the important office of uro ry ng o tn
lor Co. Clerk,
butboUUtotoih.rtol toBim-otlb.m
^h,,, p,J
•
the Fremont men, sfe«!d be beaded by
Ra*rew*3%&lt;ea.i Congress. Before con­
JGEO. W. MILLS.
the uatno of John C. Fremont, and that
ifficn noon bint, I
l“ *■" raJ h“'1h’“d “d * sl“ri'.
Wijat rux Uum» Stats* wtxx oxtx.
,
ferring
«o
Important
un
nfl,v«&gt;
foffowing
is
from
an
article
in the Bel.
■For
Register
of
Dvcd*,
to be voted’fur by'the Fillmore men by
.
,&lt;
. mm rtotn,, will
'
iu w.«Hbe &gt;...!!■ !■&gt; tototolnt
ile, ,
«iU i&gt;mwn
torton voar fdfurts.
Mrpablicaa
Mas*
Mr-tin;
Ipej record!
tbc name ofMillard Fillnvuc.
JOHN S. VANBRLNTOpt.' Nat. Johnson—uas traveling tn tM
:!*hiU&lt;!vlphia City, width has a pajiTh.
and ksccitaiti his position on I*
the *irtucn
ii
.
—
vnta the other day, when ho ov&lt;aiicw»l
For Slwrtff.
Datil B. Walbridje.
that divide the great political parlici
tidn of tnu hundred thousand less tiun rjr rsKMorr *so I'rxxnox, Trait oct. t*oEnglishmenounuiendingthMC'iuiitry
nnrtiri of
of '
W. K* FERRIS.
This gentleman whom the Reptblicans New York (.Ity, gave six thousand more flemoerate, come out ai d Lear tbc issuer iti terms of unusual waimth.
th.'dai. Mr. Littlejohn now claims to
Sts: I wish to relate an incideu*. tba:
Fur Prcaccnting Attorney.
of the Third Congrcremmd District have
thjn
Hrk City ever pie, at »f the dmr di-cussed. The not ionj it b
; ”D« you like thu u.uutry 1 a»k» Cup&lt;
took place in ths little town of Three B.v' be a Democrat ajjd avows himself to be
nominated for r*-eketi«m to Cmgrem. ba.
^iting tain aM, a fort to be true, I* very short, hut we bipe Ito see ; •]a2*. , ,
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
• , .. , ., v
.
rv*. Msdiigsn, about tbe middle of Sept.
. iu favor of the Slavery eklcnsloa policy
J tI.-U. -r.i,
r&gt;
bdrnc in mini. Ubcwcoramc this vote 1 |7* '
A Democratic Maas Meeting was held
For Circuit Court Cotnmlaicncr.
.
...
,
■ ., »«
.
’ Indeed wo d». replied tlw hmtli-u*
proved
hm^ir
w.-whv
&lt;&lt;■!&gt;,
e^Uner
Et
„
m
x
„
.
Jew
_
Y
«».
Mm
bud
V".
’
cf the present Duughfoco administration.
WM. BURGHER.
C(
therv’, st tahieh Gen. Cam and John Van '
He wok elected to the ' arid Virginia. When
Novcmber«mics,
r—In the year IMS Mr. L^ttlejUin was a of the people.
\\ hen Noyember
cornea, iS
jpresem.
I ..me
—oenc all;
t u-n|, rAM7thir»g wo »: yucr mtiitutka
Bunn
tha sperken. '11* General!
For Judge of Probate,
Hous? of Representatives in Congress two tlj&gt;c Stale* will need and require their I
Hon. Z. Chaxdlxu of*DrtX&gt;it, oaJ olL-1 and Ualats and life are «U o» dilfemi: ai-d
l*d off with n tirade atairtt Fremont— }
member of the House of Representative*
venra ago. r.n 1 during the arduous session I
voice, and will keep them r.tA er dhtingui-livd sj^kcfiTwiir In- wh^jnt.' M' ”:W4 nv,fv wonderful and attractive
• What has be done,” said lie. “to entitle '
&lt;&gt;f the Michigan Legislature, and then pro- ..fh.t«btrr.»J..mn&gt;Br.b.r.n^l(b&lt;. ^.( J^
'H' I'X,"”'
For Co. Surveyor,
lorn to the higlaist office in tbc gift of the ‘
Ltol »Wr.w d» kto.-to* Coi^toA!
i feed to be cn oamext advocate of die
.
...
, »o-irec alone, will be »tnpi»--d of atNiastii .,
i-cople 1 Why, he was but n'metven day s j
A. C. WILSON. •
.
• ■
»
7
;
“If you think &gt;o v.c I o QY &lt;otu try
Ofbru.fwe ortbr m..( chM ..jxx,
,k,
(u „
prohibition of slavery iu the Territories
in the Senate &lt;’f tbc U. $.
i.nw,
For Coroners,
laborious members of that body.— • Locofi&gt;co vote of October 11.
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.
TTK.
-’” ’h~oincd G»pt. Na*.. " «'(»•&gt;! &lt;•&lt;•( ,
of the U. S. He th.ii inaintaiaid tha) it_ and
A Fremont man &lt;if the nnme of Camp­
Bb &lt;rJ&lt;r.( upport of (be
nWTb.
pk„,„k ALU&gt;lk„ ClnornnX-A what wouldn't yon have thi-ugllt of it if
L. MI DGE A- M. T. WHEELER.
bell, wl»o bad formerly breti a Democrat,
*ou lr.4 seen it Ufore 1’irn.x *t» elected
I w**bolli the right and the duty ofCougrow
; urea that were introduced to promote tbc |
'"&lt;c at tlw October elections in ; Cawn raou rns llrr De. Fisk.Mv at- ' f I|r«id&lt;jut!”
naked the GrtMral what Senator Alien
Itepabtteans of Dairy County.
,: to _prohibit slavery in the Territories. He' |I interests of Michigan is will known. He "cn!'".'lVBn"‘. I* always lighter bi thou- tenti-o hna been dirertM to the follmrimr 1 ’ f
said &lt;/ I'niaonL “I tfou’t care,’" replied ,
Fuknds or Fbcbdom, one week from . now says that be wav mistaken nt that
the General.“what Senator Allen hoaaoM,
Bello Brittan closes !;« r k*t Nyaport
I want the feet* ” “F “
’ "
-is not Allen p&gt;od
Democratic Senator, «a*s that Fremont ■

by State Board o

JOHN C.
FREMONT,
OT CaUtirtkteF«e Vke rrr&gt;*in&gt;t. ____

WILLIAM L, DAYTON, ;

!

I

r-to.dto- L-oir. Good, poiutoc,

Zri2K7to*Xi^i!l;.xTO

.............—* *•&lt;!&gt;»«

dmciairertvd the Gin. that'
•
-•
'
he concluded bis speech very speedily, aud
gave May to Prin t- JJrr.
Bb,
•(••
ta(.(
J.J
John eommcaccd
by saying tital.be
wa*
ffib."
™t£!X^b,JSib
*££

TLfeSly

reody for ‘I** conflict I Arc your reaper.
(ire bBin IbrroiipMr
ib.
tivc towns thoroughly organized I
lias
.(bnr.reh
or «b
a thonnigh cam*** of eoeh town

«rt to the iLntriuc* advocated by the j
S.uthcn. Sb™^BT. A fc. r&lt;,™
i
Southern Slaveoeraey. t '
Mr.Lhtbri....&lt;be r^n..,jwhit

: •“ri

W.U. lhw,. „

I

I

Jr’te : ’^1“ - X'

A-"- &gt;• &lt;* *•&gt;"»!•

»» °«™

■Mxxnxu or Samiras Crvtxx**.—

the noise, tstnult and acrimony of party

great bear jrf slavery and bauic manfully
IM every gmtietoan and Lady &lt;&lt; Hnatinga

I CEimn tlut tlic la«t col
To the Treasurer of Barry &lt; ’ocnt
StateufMichix

L.KND FOR SALE IN &lt;’A!l
BARRY CO., VIZ:
flm. T*
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*

COUPEBING niSl.fESSi

FORKTBARBIUI FtOlTt BARREL
BETTER FIRKINS,
u4mri;n«ry IhMf i. that l|..r
UHcjafeamfe •• baud, u.-. wd- v. «dr
Bwtsa W
njrnmrr in the C
Itae,todMat drunna. Ude-jtin* tu&gt;
Irnlwa to the bv.turoa, he A&gt;K. r. luCto
•Ul RsaHeSofter rsUrr -□n-tecliun I..

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»Wwtffc&gt;4iahii^i- D. IRK wfcteU
»&gt;■■.&gt; « *• *•*! rrrwdrd &gt;. Um lUfn
‘£r“‘4 *
~tr •* “""PF’. "«
•«d "• whkb XoTtjap' Umtp ijeaimed
at Uus d*Jr. tbe eoa&gt; J Tuitt. -CRhl d
*■***’ c
^XaSieeU tbcrvfcre hervbr p.p. tbs1
SAraiS&amp;S.tTsr. rt

•ealhalfrf
norrt wr»t * (to ter oT «
•”*&lt;r aiae (9) ia town.!, &gt;p ito&gt; aortL

i

sit decMr.WsEaaiDox
A\ ALaarboxlai*round
wundto
tothe
timcore.
core.' ’ Democratic
Democraticcandidate
cindidate being elected by 2.
V?' ' irbld/notoLi
""W* «
I
why d'J
that are
are therein: but k-*n
m&gt;- I ;dem. Mr.
of that membero^profwatt^
Campbell put fu spite "J«4m. *l*v
d.d I• teLwm.artrai
fafonnatinn rwmnlmn
regarding to«
the issues that
he feiled to twcurc Ji in^1U
m- He *• an earnest, oonaiau-nt and unflinch |®». But in November? tf/wri’v J
*“
“&gt; ‘he n
----- ar
— Ij *”&gt; &gt;"•* aware tliat
advocate
of the
Freedom of
but
’rwA rnrer'-d
TndtxJbrc bo n&gt;uld Io
&lt;1*c5',od ’
Ha* everything been tion nnd hia lioUov-bearted zealHis
iu loro
u»- ; mg
--------•
- the
- Ter.' rf_G‘n’ T".v,or fl’r President wa£ Ito* ' .T^^I^&amp;Wr,
n-e&lt;j'orf^5«ix rnl Caaf ansu cn-d, ~1 Mjp-1 dimethat can be, in your revpectin towns, cause of Freedom evajorated. Hia
love 1. mg
athocate
recdoni of
Fcr- ’’’J**.0* Su,e b,» H.337.
■ger than
ritorics,
and of^thej
the prohibition
of the
slavery
' '
or at anv Cether
?Ur ‘time,
‘
1 administered Sumcx and Warren counties, tbe t---&gt;|-le
m-l ’’”7
tii.GJ. Fremont, with have taken tbe matter in hand, and lave
p&lt;wc be did n»t like me,” iJcba then aaid, to advance the nnble principles for which for the spoils of office was stronger th.-.n ‘
’ •*“
tk.a— ~r -i.. ....
»»om
1
am
not
pcreonally
acquainted.
_ awnijdiubcd mtxh. hlani have hi’ tac
—- ^edging,! »&gt;ly fledneed from an examination &lt;&gt;f the
-Mpr friend, did you vote for Gen. CtauF Wc J re contending 1
[ bis love fur the cause of truth, consequent • 1
1 UIC 1 Ithcnffiirn.
ItbcwGirK cuotider it
; due io justice and ] Democratic party, and arc now * »mg
He U* stood up manfully ' ab«ve comparative tables, wc hare .*•
••J dm ny,** anawyad Canjpbcfl. “Itiaitj
Pmvnia or Fueedom. the glorious . ly, be renounced the glorious principles j n0 evasion.
truth, to C.l. Fremont and myself.tohtnn- •i among tlicir old atwistee for Fret.' »’L
X.r2i"!S.'lkii7L,^Z
I
**»»' u
«ar&lt;«ud.
«m» y agam*t tbe combined lioats of slavery and i
THE QUAKER VOTE, '
ly to disavow the statement, which 1 have
ncrer, either directly or indirectly, caused
The Sandusky Register give* •
■us.” “Bn*." routiuucd Campbell. fcl vo- crushed and blooding under tbe iron bed as the slavery-extension Btichanter candh locofocoism, and battled with a strong ■ which will not this year fell short u6l5.
heart and an iron will in fever of the gfo-!
ninc-tcntlis of which will be casta for to be made. '
I lowing anecdote of a lady Fn
U-d for Martin Van Buren, your father. J of the sfasepoittr, cull upon you, to throw i date fi&gt;r Cnngrcs* ia this district. He
which is too good to be lost, lb;
* «««&gt;«•
n
I.
e 9&gt;*«imC.Pisx,D.D.
and 1 voteJ f &gt;r Pulk in’44.*’ “Welt,” off the Ictbarg}'with wlfich you ore sur-1 avows that he has changed hi* mind on nous principles of Coustitutionul Liberty. I
to tali into a company of Burha:
Brooklyn,Sydney Plato Oct. IS, *56.
,kaU rounded, and fight manfully fiir Freedom । the great question of Auaiaa Frttdoni, that Kltotor.
B.nr CtotoV, totoj,
of them jeeringiy told her that .
IdXx^vT^Vrd’fre ita.ut Whin S “n*1 tbe riSU
Th&lt; b,oodof
?aIUnt ,l,c
'* w“
bc&amp;r'’- bu‘ Uult dam, sec to it that your fiuthfiil Reprc-1 November, and begin to talk about maFremuuters were to be sent up **'
Repulilicau gain* in Qu­ er. “Then, tit" said she, “r.rb
utos to recover his composure, mxl imdvd ! utertyrsto Freedom tliat ha* drenched be knows be is right now. It is quite sentatiro is reflected to the port be ha* I king up the loss upon Bliuou, Induu* and - .
; ctnnati tn the German ward*. *bow in stay in such a crowd, is then­
by asking three diners for Buchanan and I tbe soil of Kansas, rises like holy incense singular that a man of Mr. Littlejohn’s occupied with ao
so much
mocti honor
trnnor to
to himself
bimacll , New Jersey.
'“"V- Tbeir
1 ,irir game
game is
is (tesnemte.
&lt;&lt;c»pcmt&lt;LM&gt; «5»ri.y of SOO to Jbd“re “■ Tkotooii-,.
, behind, HI g&lt;&gt; *l&lt;&gt;®g anti cook for
wtat
,
*»y
countrymen
o
f
Hecker
I
‘
'
Dreckcrifodgr, and |hreq i'» thrir State
tj,e ground to nerve your arms am! ability should be so very much mistaken and to you.
; voted:
ticket
*ere given.
£b.«-e ebeers | Bttf|
hearts in this desperate con- when
tkket,, yhkh
vlii
.UM your
y«r appreciation
"PPy™^ of j
when he
lie wa*
was advocating
advocating the
the cause
cause ol
ol freofrvo- this county attest
RopaMfam Gain.
Tbc onion, it is said, deetri
PA*re"john r©f kTiH.tLoo':; *18]°tliro^ |
ngem* tbe marshalled boats of South- dom, and *0 positively right when advo- the eminent sen
en ire*
icea and unlfincbtng
unflinching jnjn- , of Pennsylvania has given &lt; deeidoi loco-'
Seventh Ward
trectivepowcrofths raacnet !'
•JOO
&gt;u&gt;
8.
almudok
|fi&gt;co
majority,
and
that
she
h
safe
fur
I
Ninth
••
|
tegrity
of
D
avid
S.
W
aumidor
.
aecmingly not knowing, numy of them', era Slavery and Northern D-raghfeceism. eating tbe cause of Slavery
But thin
no
same effect with young La'ix to.nj,
Ttoy
know
the
AlwbrajunbJ
Tenth
“
vho i’rioce John mecut. eave three dicers The memory of tlw deed* of the Pilgrim [ whole matter will appear quite plain to I
738
Eleventh “
-.*4
pretmie, but the. uw It to.ro..!—W ’
A family of eight fugithc *h
MS
Coacert by tbe Harfont ramily.
•
‘"‘Si’rw.
r’ fatbcr” wb° firrt
of I-ib-1 our readers when wc tell them that Mr.
..tkto nwb of boor!j ™t™bet ton. It to
Twelfth «
:Wr
through Detroit on Sumby 1
‘7%
rmsit,” wkldRrm r.re^Sb JtiU by i
00
Koek, erenea to cheer Littky-hn’s Stampede from the Freeoil
Lovers of good Musie come out The I »r m&gt; nntol. W , h,.e tomon two w«,k, !
Mill Creek
way to Guinda.
MJ
Green
a large majority.X. Y. Tribuut.
you cm in the glurioae struggle you are no**
party
u-ns
was
matte
made
nt at
a time
a time
when
when
tonthe
Dem.
Dem. 1 lay ford fiunlly yill giro aGmcertof;
.
'
-------- • swi--------1 row ungiti".
The principle* of tbe De­ ocratic party were in tbe ascendency in Vocal Music at the Court House, in thia TM to bold WretiUttn Kto loMfenb
Why is the inside of every tbi; u,“®’
Aggregate,
V0&amp;
no tttne in i
i CM*tUtakc
it ««*•
New Yoax.Oct.i7.
daratton of IndepauLmae and the policy the State, when it was supposed tbe chan­ village, on TLursday evening, OcL 80th.
tolltgibk 1 Because wet-..
’:
Jtetoocrai majoritv in'55 8,004
There mm a grand dcsnnnti ration of J of Free Ten Itory which were early adopt- ces for oflice w»ro the brst with them.— In addition to Mr. and Mr*. Hayford and
Democrat maj&lt; rity now
100
Tying a mackerel to yoar coat tail, *®d
«he supporters of Fnmvtft in the river . cd » tlic poliev of the country by the But alas for the fallacy &lt;•( human otlcula- little Fanny, whose taltcta are known and it if now and then a num fall* f/pm
Une more pull and Cincinnati is
imagining vauradf a whale, boheot lbs
deemed.
Pj crest foundcraof .&gt;ur Republican Gvvern- ti&lt;ms! Mr. Litti^ohn will find that Ins appreciated by every one,Mr. Sweet, the
I Brat icsaouaUi coddbh ariwtocnw^____
.(W.W? nr Ji.«A
J^lBMbwhwbwUoiiwailbf motives are known and appreciated by celebrated tenor aingcr, will also appear.
all the
addrraacd from tlw prindpdl steed* by i ’bl’ ™®“n bwd&lt;*
aod the iudepeodent electors of the 3d Coo- Tbe entertainment promiMi* to surpaas
•P-'gn,
twaatwr Wilson, &lt;/Mu**., and Crum the I abetted by the Northura supporter* of KreasuMud District, and an overwhelming
ryai,v- Fon!'
Phtfewm Boehsaan.
Thegfori- defeat await* Wm. Vwteee of Barry Co., Hastings harp had an opprUmity to en
c«*s*4 tu b* ■ ijDo*."
_
joy, and we hope to see it well petronixnd.
nf M. uuZ
a
’’■to’’to too, V&lt;w*.««r4Ata,
’ Let tbe Busy scenes of every day lift, and

I

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WE CEimfk tliat the c
BcMrfafEqnalhathm. and th
Ijnsing, Michigan, August 22. 1

Fw,B.«rrS«l to»l*i^W

St ‘'T 'f, ’"AW* ■ t
't* ““ “(”•
shamrfitl for
women-to------------thus expose lUut?&gt;'lh- 81
P“»&gt;»r -rfw
,„&gt;ing lb,s^»~
---------A- yoorpoll lb..rr,mpb^1ondid.ur..r Cavemor of (b. Sub
n» bur-. O
A..v..obrr, 1M0 (bo ll'big ™. for
' Emm.,. JgTte CJaJSSXJ rslrss.
“Women!" exclaimed tbc prude by b*
"»
*-« vou, K™ Jn. „4 M«p», ..4
(obub.0 (be I «“
~ &gt;«*». .mb, &lt;W SuuK '
W„U.
side, •they are not—thev are men.”
“Ah!" replied Charii, “I dhto l &lt;Agiva him gn at pleasure tn answer them. Imre arrangements been made fi«r placing great principle of the freedom of tlic Ter- j ‘'C'
i
|n October, 18M, the Whig rote on i UuiLd «!T&gt;
* ’j" ^V4Pl”n **0^®
answer
He went '«i in Lis u*«al bland
wavthem.
until , before every clectorof the county, correct ’ ri lories, and tbe prohibition of slavery ।
On the great questionof
Frtt- Canal Cbmmt»i&lt;x&gt;cr, wa* 1&lt;M 286 the ml « ft xU*bJ *ke libe“*i

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cornc out and listen tu&gt; the ••harawmy *T self up to
LittlcjUm and east them fir &lt;bc ^nopk** | sweetjmunSa,1* auJ«y&lt;’y Ow mu-kal f aM
i Candidate, Dup, S. W.UrMMT.
[ tint will l&gt;e nS*rsd tn them.
.

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the abolitlan of
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BRATOGTS.

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Laxuao, Septembe1 13, 1850. j
realization fur 1830, n. w on file iu th!-, ••flicc.
,
WHITNEY JONES.
■f Michigan.
’
Auditor General of

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J. MO*N.
BULBOUS ROOTS.
rWYACJXTM. Tulip.. OlaJcUu*. XareyMul
[R Juoquila. lie*. Ac.
J. BKOUX.
STRAWBERRIES.
Y laRUEiioskoreUicararirti^ MWrx
SOUTH DOWN S1IEE1’.

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man •

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OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

DR. RAYNALE’8

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CHOICE FRUIT TREES.

PEA

FOWLS.

JEREMIAH BROWN.
Ilaitlug«. i. rim&gt;|&gt;le,
t4* Order* 6&lt; ibe ahdte. b-ft «ilb Be. C. B.
: BfUTlIN. will be pnanpUr UlnuM 10.
lt
Batik Creek. Sept IB. IBJ4.

DAGUERREAN!!

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Shirtings KraluAy
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STOVl’S GIVEN AWAY.

PAYMENTS.

General EJee-

For a«!a b’ 1
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W. H MARTIN A VV . VmsostnHe.
Crockery.
Hani ware.

were bathing.««

e do not wish to
about selling
Battle Creek. Hastings, 6“““8 ■ ^&gt;caPc[ ,han
ami
5 ' our neighbors, but we
■immimwos stages.
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves.
■To persons having

C.9SH, ■

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HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.

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BIT NEVEICTIIEI.ESS TRUE.
Mlfari' U by telling Good* Tar-

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and wishing to make ij;;
purchases, we would
■ J
’’ *U"t "°e haU 1
•
-—
*o11
1I and
nnd1 KmT!CEIahrre&gt;ygiren,that
. •“•‘Dgitrvu^ti!kdj«^j0h^’loy£ suy {5i'e us
a tcall
ynicEinhere**g^m.by
t^ rirt^of
r.rt»eor Lip.
we wil1 seH y°" a11 y°u

Kolort tlirrll

llriTlno ItillTi-r.
Wabi WoclbndjT
Gn«liT*&gt; F. !&gt;•'»

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oTBarry and H&lt;al» of Mlchlmm.
■
AUUVSTLH FxTJJHl. Guardian.
•• — .3
1;

Emporium of Fashion!
Uial UC O*• .IB-vru •

Henry Z. PraM
RHILLnte.

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1
11 Ibe fcutlr day of (fefobrT, at one o'dock ia th* at-^JSJSL'sSStf!
want
very
low
.KK7&gt;
” rates,
Hl nt
111
J*.S~
.. terwoon. the f.II-aieg dewribed prambe., to wit:
lit KapUU WK WOT
~
• ■ as ma
Yb'*"•
th* a. rtlr-ewt quarter of ardLn
thrnuzh Brtotoivilic. Heating*. HMIlin” how
TIinf small
&lt;rnnrl ‘*‘f.r «&lt;««r(»4;toWD’!&gt;li. number three (») north
matter
‘11C- . J. Hell «_,()OU of rang* number cip Lt (S') treat, and la tha const r
I C.Eirel
; J» BTltl.

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i ’ lUrimri at 10 o
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••■lie frrrk ia Us*

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------n nt |V

. , r. very thing
we can’t make iM»“-

l.^&lt;76u l-

। njuny io nw&lt;i
.
PHLOXES.
' U,NLfieri«Otb*rTfJ&gt;&lt; &gt;*nby jii&lt;*. lUI by ’Irt^ '
' of a now tr Ot «ale in —U uwr&lt;s»p n&gt;.l«it&gt;«*l. •n, -| n V*rtrt.t»-4*«»y.jhu
; In pui«u*»e« rf thi- btJlaU In «pth &lt;»« B'*d« »n*i I I &gt; —MoohM fiy’° "*T

Jf^SS MFFTIXG’

her lu&gt;t Newnurl
inccdotV' of a lady

■ gitive *,ave* JTTTL.
-unday hat, &lt;r tbe*

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&gt;?at.. “ &lt;»&lt;x*d God,
ivc thuighfof itpl
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I’.FXIXIES.

f’i'Be a Free State!!!
r mill.' Sal-a-n 1-ilVryi snHly «n Tf.MI E, I IiAN’t’K WlIXrtrtMi. afore iha —11»That is if ivc can make
* . .
I1.UK BtdvtUlK Ibe
it so, by selling good.^li.l» the Cidy el the
■
.. •n;.w. r.41 Lem era tfo nnw^i!*
riit- tbr *»vi.:«cn. r
,
.&lt; nisiior
ICECUULLXMU^AllI.'sr'id up. cm ilrtlw
cheap, we are now
.nn... AlXTo^O.,
|» paijirabte, rjht fto-Ji
receiving directly
taalms.
ril Lf the vitbgv
from New Y ork a
I
uartl&lt;«.
of
iu
pt
I'
*
lCECRE-KD.«ur
iUe notic*. _
large assortment
II. BEXtMOXT.
of Spring and
Snmmer
goods
.
JETNA INSURANCE COMPT.
, H. CL.U-.K Dn&gt;8
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
which we oiler at re­
CUXEa BCOTHER
Thirtr-s**«!»‘b Aanunl BUtameut.
ISTBE IIKU1.1
,
duced rates, for
?"■•s ..rtf nlrd ti lhe WrtklwWera. *• lb* ^’’T'
I'.f^Ung. 1*IJ in “*c City ot Hartford.*bu
lrtgt.ua’ laic»&gt;
£4- &lt;
’
BEADY PAY.
&gt;
, It. It J.’ll fort!
I to I ’ |Mud b&gt;
income.
(^*r, amlftfrl
rrarr. Hanltmrr,
j' Our stock is compn“ .. T... C,-.l ,V.n7. Xfurrs.
anT irry b.gld. rrevm- !«.«*'-« 1’rtn.i.
’ imblr
laur aud hr’rr. but there
_ ..u_
7 sed in part^f
:.SUar« winaehc&lt;«i6d»"*e frraihnua *1* I
t.laca tbe fMSfi *
IfrrAairra Tmlr »f rrrry

plied the Engliid*.
ised and dclight»d
- ynur institudt^a
• fl’ m» &lt;)itrcrwt.aod
■ful and attractive
l-alrtt." i
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Discovered at Last!!

rrauui, Ort. w.
bly of Veneunl
House organtoed
.'. Granby, of Ver.
I Oco. K. TboenpClerk. Tbe vnU
follows: Granby,
L. Watsi®, Dem-

laur gives tbc F'-'ia lady Fremwl*!
c,(Mt- HaFP*P**3

‘2,1IM.I23 » itedMt
2.T78.I23W, -

isniidoo

nosi»
CHOICE roUreltoa.

MOBTGAGE SALE?

I

“

KANSAS BOIND

Many have iaft *»«
i arc nour wurkmg

xizua'o*.
3,126,767 M

1

I tb-t t!ir last i-olutn-i of the above tublc is a cornet trunwript of tin- detcrtnlnaliun of the
By..
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... tilth n.unty. i.» mi Jired bv tin Btuto
1 UflTl'Y that the miiUs £)!&lt;i|&gt;|Xi«itc cr.ch county iu theebtri aluiua vf the fungoit;ng liat, is the aaitn-Katu taluativn of the l«&lt;a! mil Pernca! EsUto &lt;&gt;f
u B.
it ruvinivH
H.
TKEA'DWKI.k &lt; Wrmath^
t Eqiudkratiov. and flil«&lt;lay entered npmt their rvcordu

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clurgtd,.viz: that

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in hia glorious
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hivuusc they did
to’ ivnuw-

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vnnia &lt; flier, on
three chwers fur
outh Carolina.—
- n more natural
- to about fur tbc

elected t&lt;&gt; Cbmiti-Nebraaka, ami
.tor, voting with
cry instance, was
• by the Frilmom
lion was defeated
which two years
I • majority. 'Dius
n the public gore

,

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1,771419 M
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Udica.

• tlu.faU, VICTORIA AMP

-

mSxican potatoes.

ted and Kjxjku
. «v&lt;fi a lav a 01
at the vital priQ-

news,

Battle Crock ▲dveruaemontr

JEREMIAH BROWN,

II. GHOCXFIELD.

&lt;*Hithern vnarf“’* ■
. vote fur tbc in-

mi

ltaj a

•r 1856—amount added'awl deducted

ion for 1850.

rirk »•

KO

TTAOUaST SOTICR-Jaka
taU
Hurh Kduatruk Xrtlrt to •.■errbr peen that
■ awrtt JrtU&amp;a~U«xd«l
the tnl eflbe ClrenR Court for the coanir at Barry
'
_ __ j an the third da,’
tml I’l-raoanl Estate , iwiffdS/'niat t&gt;»

s TA T E MENT

9i vf Oct. ft, Um

TAILOR SHOP.

TR! WBM
luMbinu

clock

ggahdiaM bale.

liall IN SEVEN HOlliS,

on hand.
(&lt;m&gt;
Money on those old wj*T
“Sil®1*4 5,cflcl&lt; notes and accounts SmS1;
««jwxwill be thankfully rc "■*

JL

EXTHA Sl'I’EllFINE n.Ol ll

IT, eneiur*
'PEIHOR

INDVi'EMEN^, ;

,,-rtd’r* accordtn

Spray Minujn-t rrrfirsd.

on the t^ringa.
A.\b H.LVAXT Cf’MBiS

*yyt3,l*,x_______

ceived.
llltlST 4 SPACLDIXU.

»BNTI8TR¥1
A. EVEKE1T Wiua.

Hminm. Jun. IS. 18.111

hr.NIIr4.VC

noHCE'
(wmi

KENHEUi’b.

rxr“&lt;*4^d‘"&amp;niijnr.

KENFUXDa

QAKDttU*, Bird Seed.

30,000

Datea.

.

I HU-LU’S
AWOBOf, Teryranne, ('■••’•pliroaj^d^twreisf

I lIIJLir:

vs^sts^^^:

dm

r.-.s. 1 ■

j ,

�CHEAPER!;
(han
ITHOS. F. HARVEY

Goods

FASHION!

Ever I!
Wc have now on
hand a stork of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which wc will sell very
/ JC3L JCM JC3U X— \
to make room for oiir
new stock.
Our stock of Drv
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
:&amp; Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

MERCHANT TAILOR

FAMILY PHYSIC.

ilaw

Spring Gotidn- cheap for

be taken juirioualy. Minute dzracSior-e foe their
—I- &lt;k. —— I j;——
—A.t-K «u_
u
1 mb•f Ap.

cr Ready Pay.

esaaf-J enres tn REeumatum. Gout, Drcmav, (have!,
Eryatpaiaa, Falpiutloa of tha Heart. Pams ia the
Back, Btnjaaeb, ud Side, they abonld bo ftweh
tak* in tha spetnp of tha year, to purify tbe blood
and prepare tba eyatem fur the change of seasons.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

N. B. All those mtn and boys that

debt ttZklm for dothing that L mo

worn cut.

I'a uuuule duwctwtia see wrapper on the fh

Office and

THETARED DT

JAME§/C. AYEB,

SETTLE
for the same as soon as possible and
oblign.

Yours, Most Reapectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

Ilutinga, May 1, 1856.

PUU

FROM

Are caring tbe Sick tn an extent never
before
known
of any
Medicine.
--------------------------- ------------------

KOBE DEPREDATION
COMMtTTXD BY TUB

BORDER RUFFIANS! |™ ™M..
r' ia not our intention to detail the her-1
rors of Civil War, but toad! attention ‘

r^'“c"

'Sur

“ *?&gt;.,**

Mr. UMS say ouwr wltMo ay I
[

NEW GOODS!
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

was

x c.r;s.:.:.' I

KEVINS 4 KKAPEN.
We do not Imitate to say that our '
slock ia “ splendid,'' and »ur prim unpn- r... w,
c«tentedl*toir. For Canh or Ready Pap.

Cloths ; Sixx-tiugs, Clicks and
Stripes, Dennt»,pnd
Tickings,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

FOR CASH,

WE have on hand, a ladle and extensn e
Stock &lt;3f Goods anf are (smauntk
rpilE Ude in the affairs of those men
. I
w**‘l anything in the' line of receiving direct from Naw ^ork. add.tioos to our already hrg» Slock *,ect®d
HARDWARE '"Etch is most sure to
with great care as to tha- wanta of thia
l.-ad on to fortune, is now setting verv
stronglv in the direction of HADLEY community of
A WIGHTMANS NEW STORE—
Th® fl"0*1 froni lhe F'48* 11M j“*1 rolled infloating to our Store the largest and most
'k
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
,urT\
JT.'X i.r line u ch«W&gt; M Ike MiM
that can be found at any place west of
Detroit dty.
00MR AND TRY ML
Our increasing trade, and lhe inercasing wants of the citizens of Barry and
The attewlfa. of CASH BOTTOM H
adjoining counties, have induced ns to enlarge our business by the purchase of a
Ill—iiaatiMs. □aodsisawi earingtscM
St xk of Gooda. larger and more rariixl
thvi has ever before been brought to this j
m irket. Our stock comprises every tiling
10 ^e line of HARDWARE that am
be named or thought of. We havo made |
i our purchases with direct reference to the I
n anU and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
I
,
Ot
,
J
doe. are desired to sKlle tw
principle of
/vl.i
—• (&lt;«&gt;
here long
ho*

run, rwMi 1

m
tk

I

Call and examine our stock of
Men's Double Soled St(&gt;gas.
“
“
“
Brogans.
•*
Ties and Gaiters.
Ladles’ Bootes, Walkiag Sboro.
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.

t*»
! J?
, «*
£
”

CaB
Call and examine our large
Urge stock
slock of
&lt;*T

■

.^y c 4,,,

GROCERIES! SS£E
Ac.
hasp.

or Ready Pay.

TJtc Latest and most
a/lpproeed Styles,
which will be sold at
prices thnt^will

Defy

ainaii
Small rronti
ProSt. ina
and rrompt
Prompt x-ay,,*"y
Pay, j J&gt;™
..
.
, art
.
____
.... '[
Our
Gucds
now offeredat a very
small

are

v
&lt;~«, ........... &lt;W&gt;,

67.u»
e»d
nui ware,
nun, Halt
uvww Cope
r Bonnets
JrbrkMD.
a nice assortn^nt and rent cheap.
ROOTS AND SHOES
a areal variety tj
.
’ Ready Made

advance on c&lt;*t. We sneak no vain or 1
liumbastic words, but wuat we say will,
be found to lie literally true. W' never I
tulk for Buncombe. Oar Goods, both of j
&lt;&gt;ur x»wn manufacture, and importation.
will be found precisely aipwe recommend 1
them. And as to prijje, w« are firmly I
resolved to'notbe undersold l.y any
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek j
.
.
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizqis and all
0*ficra
ia our Imre,
lino, make a [I , ,
,
,
»-.,»&gt; ^««sri ’
Others wanting Goods in
■&gt;
&lt;•
-it-!
Style
qual.ly
or
price,
NAILS,
&amp;A.**-'note of thia, and try us, before making
”-,'1.'“
_____ I, Ac.
।
|
Like U orthodox sermno. our stock of I -Abo " gr«t variety ofhrthcrlfesirable
. Gooda i. contained undtr aemol diferenl I
1
’n,i
heads, and each head comprises urcral | J7&lt;n*cr’’
t on*» V WImK
: d.stinrt particulars.
:
auminer I Shawls.

Dclainca, Challis, Ao

~'*”

mmu

^KKxVfitLDfl-

.
■
QUAWU.
O
mreDrres
P

Were firchaaing aIm where.

Grind Stones and

---------- -------- — ------------rrt**KENniXDH
----------------------------—
WMts Crepe Biurets, nisei so

si

Hangings, constantly oa land.

-----------

Xt

LfN! 11
EEXFlELD^

Al*o a!*rge aMortmtnt uf

—--------- -■
17-.
OMESTICS. FbaaUep. Ticking*. HvHpad ]
hbirtiic*. Illvaehcd Sha»tin|F« amt Mlirthi)t».

’ 0,1 Tch we

n
It E A i 15A ll VIA13 U.
carFV
Oil

AYER
’S
TTT'ftnrftTT MT

a.

FARMING TOOLS.

WOODEN WARE
’’ C
C&lt;J*A?
'OH
W ash Tuba, Puil*, Augur and Chisel | tllC*
1’ I HA I I I H I j

ore t iTaTSTr

Ladirs will do wall to call and

“stw-it
L®’r"
____ a o« &lt;fao' »e*t of
Uw UJ Eraponam.
J B Foots Hotel
I refer to • list o
KENFIELD.

UO!IIIC

that CHnnOt
cannot DC
be beat iID

FARMING UTENSILS,

HATS, CAPS, AC

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
part of

C™IJ,?E™FAL' s^0A,w'r‘ri'V“hli“H^'r Business ami ifhall D’ ^'
' ” I CORN
&lt;w%simv&amp;sHw!«raL'
^
.
I keep everything
per-if/M
KiSnnuS• "
rinr!?'
S
«&lt;t?
Ito Sw
ta, T«. , ■ *•
, •
.e
‘ &lt;wiwwTi«v
s.w^Aum«riui«u»f uii taeriMiom. taming to that bine.
ATS &amp; CAPS of strry tarirtr st
KEXFlBIArS.
carpenter

wi

fielii h

tools

Ac OATS

FOR SALE

FOR

r

T»^”msi»i,-^!p'&lt;
ll^&gt;'1i',WWeMe t*great care in H
Axes, Bel.ch do., Square's of all kinds,]
T)EAI

from its cores gf every &lt;sri«&lt;y of puhneauy disrew.
that it Is retire!* nnMccessry to rKsunt the evideans of its virtues in eny community vhere it
hsa tore wepkyed. So
U the Md of iu ueo-

Slide Bevcl«, Common and M»rtiec Gu.i-I f l&gt;n
M—* ■*'Pf* hrammg, Hrmcv. and Duekbill Chis ,
els, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes.
.
MASON'S TOOLS.

Plastering, Brick, and Comer Trowels,
Spirit levels and Plumb Bobs, White­
wash Bruahcs, Ac.
k».. tbe public BO Unr'rr hrailau
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
■o employ tor iho dietme»( end &lt;lu
—--- lO.
- ——— — —LI.U.
Siioe Thread, Shoe Knivcw, Iron and
Zinc Hammers. Pinccra. Punches, Peg
Breaks. Sewing and Pegging Awls, &amp;c.
In addition to tlic alxne enumerated
Goods, we hare now iu Suire a large and
jvncral assortment of
people iu quality is kept up to tbe beet that it.
-Les
--------------------------been, sad that the -genuine
—- ----------------------------article is sold b
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE

1

T*|t “4

2-

it-B l4 ».».
Sc.".;—

5“ch “
M - ■
___
, Chest, and Cupboard Ixwks, Padhcks.
rpilE Mibacribre «ro&gt;iM ansoutre tn lb» citiuai ‘ Butts and Screws of every variety and
1 Of Barre r«antT tut b. bu pentAaenUr Jo- kind ; Knob Locks and Latches, Finish
k.iK h.»« TrtmrtBi »r.,Wy

a^ dm d

Watch, LlOCK &amp; JCWelry

aw .«&gt;■ n»rMj&gt;&gt;r

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.!?

time

is

zwiozste's-

Al n n'l 11*1 f* 111 rr&gt;
'Tk
V
.

rU
vzl

lx i’e;
, «.|
j £7 “,*!

our Furniture
&amp; none
*-pooTS
*^**,4F-tUtOES.
—As we ahull be continually rsec-ivin* ad.
,
• 1
but the best materials|
used and none but! the
_________
KEMFIEIJIJ*
best workmen employ-'
‘fefe
Sy | JM°« “&gt; ““
ed. Among our Stock
5-v^??i
may be found
UMHKLD?.
purchase will find inducements
kuxriEU'*.

J
COTTAGE. JEFE
LI.XD AND COMMON
BEDSTEADS.

'biteAny Quantity of Pine,
r—. luamu ix.
. v m
1
a. t
r
kind. Cupboard Trimminga, Pullcya, Beil wood and Black Walnnt
nax
and Table Castont, Slxrt Pouchc* and
nt
io
bu.ine**, io ait iu »»n-ni« branehre.
Belts, Powder Flasks of everv descrip-1
Z£.'S’&lt;££m'( J J.1’*-[i” kerp n.n.u.u, O. Lud. a kud. uf
tion Malcable Butts and Wrenches.
1
snJCTACLES.
J
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings. ■
r--------------------- ---------- “Vv I
IStran
Hinges. Hooka
Hooka and
and Staples,
Staples, Iron
Inm Ii Cheap
Cheap for
for Caah.
Caah. We
We would
would invite
invite i
a call
call
ve, m, tt.w W»biStran Hinges,
' rntt
(MH.I1
VJXj; Ae j' and Wood
Wood Bench Screws, Sad
Bad Irons. Axes,
A tea, ' nni1
"nd ““
an "••nvl'VBf.m.
examination of «...
our n
GocHsI
—X.T —
and
a
an &gt;&lt;&gt;v.iual£ ftnt*- and »'l odlirr wiicln in hii Um of bntiats. shxk I| Mill Saws, Grabbing
Grubbing Iftiea.
Hoes. Window ' Prices, and »e will try and icuiify vou.
STEUBINS
4
RCSsiU..
1 lw W’n **" “
Glass, Cut and Wrought Nalls, Carriage
'■.»&lt;o-.») ma* m CHEAP AW
AS THE
Till: CHEAPEST, ‘ Bolts. Cable
Caldc and Trnee
Trace Chain. Brass KitKetHiwling^ June 0,18SU.
SLTX reXTi I
,ro" I’1-1*’11**' Fndag
Steel.
' P’S himaeall aid be «UI du your work J your ,V»nh Saw! and Meat Servo, Shrep and

I

------------ _Z—-------------A--------------- -ri-UBLE CLOTHS. ll,r^ brd malmali far T.ble

■“Ay™.™ ’. ..... ...... rv"4™ «u» c-w.P ok.

AuSSd

I-YJIBCEtJSZFt.

KEXFIElJrs

on hand and for sple । V' i DTL’Ty
QTfTin?Ti
1
Olvlilj,.

s« msi« w i Mr. , eatiafactitn.
, , Cow Bells with Straps, and everything
KfcSL“A\“ |
,1"T“S“"‘s“£,s”r£'k i
from • T».nt&gt;-IlowPower &amp;OW,
s. n. males. .
Bar down to a Cambric Needle.
We havo also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND8TEEL; also.
i
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wc wux an.L
P BIT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,
at a norjtE so low an to defy competi­
rpHrr„T PUILLIF8 is eelllag mors gmeariea tion. •
rrraa.IT popular,
, ± for co« rbrliar. than ««i ever baft-re rtfrrrd
Wedcairetn coil particular attantloj iahere tn fitruieh.
this aid* Xrw Fork. Mr mcuo la Io boy for
to our KXTtntvB eroca or
COOKING STOVES,
aleck beforeporcbulec elsewhere.
Compriaing all the newest and Moerr ar*
b
.......... .rarrxkxw
raom
........ that
u... t...
can be bought
&gt;&gt;-,u£Ul IU
in
I tbo E«**nt marten. Also, to our exrVIHE^beenber would tek. this Utritari of ia I tM”iVe
°f PARLOR AND BOX
rfiut. auoeenber would lake this tncihi*. or in- , CTTIVVC
I A fanning thedliieuaof HaitingeaiMBarnCo., ,
that ba has opened a
We utter no idle boast, when we say
m 1 t -V A T.
n rr z\ rr
assortmrart of
nf Rtzivaa
ia better
r..
that our auortment
Stoves is
nnd more extensive than am lie found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
d&lt;« but speak the mmfl*. xakeb tavni.
when we proclaim to the cars of the in­
telligent million that wa wiu xot xk txurusoLD by any other house, either gnat
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
or small.
TIN SHEETJRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of oar own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us will be warranted
w ithout reserve.
Aprins Fashions just received.
R. W. WAR!
And now friends, one word with you.
Hastings. Hay 1,1 ML
W e have spared no pains or expenee to
LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON, procure Good* that will please 40U. In
return,
we solicit from you a gracroun
BARRY CO., VIZ;
patronage; and we would aatacm it as a
H (0 particular fovor if those who havo unset­
tled accounts with us would call and settle
the same at tlic earliest possible moment.
You will always And us xxadt axd wiluxo to attend to this.branch of the busi­
ness. Do not be bashful; bring in yoor
money, pay up the old score and com-

Startling A'eicg! I! !

AT ALL TIMES-

KDFIKUrS.

|
Ij
1

j
Store of

A trncral assortment of new and bahron.b!. Ppnne and Sumn.rr »~&gt;d. fc.l rrreirrd
NEVINS A KN APEN.

JJJJj HOODS

*' rt£^lmlnR, of 111

boots

and

Those indebted by note cr others

Can't tail to
shoes.

«l

Emporium of Fashion

Pails, Ac..

PARASOL

For TIN SHILLINGS, »d th&lt;« th.:'
MX* I.
r‘~- * t^R. ..... ..

^EVIWS A KNAPEN.
1 ’

Wanted,

Men

AT T««

GlvVM’ I,ow, r-V Af '
Practical nnd Analytical Cbcmlat,
„ , , promise vou
LOWBLL, MASS.
Gram &lt; rad lea. Grass Scythes. Bush r
•
Bribes, I lay. Straw, and Manure Fork*., U
. Shovels, S|&gt;adc*, Rakes, Hoca, &lt;kc.
W
1

ict

AYER’S

STARTLING NEWS

■

Cheaper Than Ever,

NOW IS THE TIME.

1,000

ki

STEBBINS k RUSSELL.

SILK

iugKxt Uusaadvee to tha reason of rwy
•; and it h oonlidratly believed tha pH! will
ar»wvr a better p-jrpoae than any thuu wkkii baa
hitharto been available to mankind. When tbeir
(U public wflj so louMr
»ploy*hre in arrf of a

a
WALE UP TO THE CAPTAIN

Ft-BNlTVBi: Huie to OBDEB.

ox

i« tenh» ■■
taX
bo4y.
*• “*v

CUTTING DONE

Call and see our stock.

kxbt coxbtaxtlt

into
«• *»
?bow“«h
4 b»
pria.

tint lie Laa in store, a good slock

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,’A
&amp;c, &lt;fcc.

Molasses, Oils, &amp;c.,

Goods

Tho Prasalaod Good Time ha*

would inform hi* friends and the puLlii

CABINET WARE

•1

H..L KENFIELD’S,

STEBBINS A RUSSELL

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

SPLENDID STOCK OF

STORE.

•nd dealer in Ready Made Clothin'

world

to the

AYER’S
PILLS umin
“!

Call aad look at our

Bummer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.

poor to
ih&lt; beet

KNAPEN

DMTIS T RY!

Grocrrir» h very large.

TAILOR SHOP

NEVINS * KNAPEN.

DRyt!S*ND MEDKS.NES,
■ah to allo isle all lb.

AGUE

DtabMaad ita

April 26, IMO.

cl°qiin&lt;i.

»*»»«««.

BOOKS AND 8TAT1ONERY.

LUMBE1l'o?’ALL,KINPt&lt; FOR W
__________________ Tg&amp;ti-LDri.

gTOjawAUrfrtkfadaM irni£H^

etc you, both to receive tmr j«y and to
sell you more gooda. Give ta"» call—
Our Store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN.
lUitingn, June 12, 1856.
y7

—u —t??.

NOT EXCEPTED

FHIUJPW.

�Bvttlo Crrek Adrorttiaiwt
ttachment Noncx-Jote
Hugh KdpalrirA Notice U bereby giro, that
a writ rt afUchmaut WM iwaed out of end under
the real of tbe Cimil Court for the roenty of Barry
on the third day of, May A. I&gt;. 1U4. a tou. Job. TN TILL otter for .alcthtofid), VTCTOBXAAND
VV MAMMOTH RlifalAltB. Pri* for rirowg
iro^tU ..s! iwtodaul to lb* mM nrintifi. IM I’lanta. CO cent. each. hr «ry family atonia na.a
.urn of Fire hundred and fifty Doi are »d that Mid
writ wm made returnable on IbFUiUd day at Jum
MEXICAN FOTATOEa
A. D. 15i4 aod that Mid writ hM been retarded,
■m -a,.
” “• re-W *
rf,nxntu,
.
Attonny fur Plaintiff.
ROSES.
Dated May W.
lection. embractagPreirtotare**,
fnwident, Cri—ri
?■*&gt;
MORTGAGE SALE.
low, aad arocrel vartatiaa af«M-

auTParaonalt

rg-gntr’. I R-.I
and t enema] natalo Population No. of arm Aggregate of Real
of Land M and Parennal nUU
•reaod 1856. a* areaared, I9S6.

i

CASH,

pH

A

jssi,“

-a

1.224A» %
«»£":
Z8M.3M &lt;«-.
LMM»
ITOO.MOoo

.JEREMIAH BROWN.

P.EONIES.
Augutt. A. D.. IS*, and wLleb Mid Mortgage I.
re curded m tbe Rrgi.ter'. ulSre. in tire enmity «-f
Barer. In Liber E of Mortgagra, on pagr «.
on which Mid Mortgage l» claimed to be dur at tbe

rriiy

&lt;.te7.a* niita&amp;t ' Tif.7i)i w

1!Itljd.leII

i.'co.IM oo

j 363.000

tigs? If
t.Kst;';
9.5«&gt;H3I&lt;C

APS, &amp;C

'b’un,4W .’6 ’ educt ’' M7.K4 Wj

.............

2J&amp;li'M D*toet''‘ttLM’i fe:
i885Sl
-----------

MhJMOO ..................
!
l.WWJi*......................... ‘ I
...........................
»,*&lt;JO.BI»Q»...........................
Arl,«4 »T Deduct a.Ao ro-'
l6*.*Oe»........................... I
A614JM 00 Dwdoet :00tx..a&gt;

SfflS®

t.3)4J&gt;00 o»
S317334 tfl
n,MI.I!4 00

■-.I '2,It! I

l.MRJST ao)

10305

TREE PROXIES
ir oente. lur me mrnam vi
—---- .­
no anlt or proceeding ha* been iu.tltutcd in law or
equity to recover the eaid debt re lecured by nicli
tmwtgaxv, or any part ihareot
PHLOXES.
Notice U therefore hereby given, that by virtue
of a power of .alt b&gt; Mid mortgage ^utamed. and
In punuMiCT of the atainte in .mn care made and |
J. BROWN.
provided. I .hall cBer for wle the premlrej to mM Some rare and naw. 90eta.each.
I mortgage d«cnb*d, a. llut wntli oniFhalf of he
CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
.oath candtalfuf tbc north-emt qureter of wetion
I imtnbcr tblriy-fire, in tnwn.hip number four, north
■ .X range number eight it ret. in the emsnty of Barry
. end Stale of Michigan, euntaiulng forty aereo arOK-K IBBOl I «nu aieur..a.B
'nwd.ngto tbe Vniled Stale*.urvev, at P/'b*1*'"*ia, Willow aU CbraaalTrerej aj^M*
doc. al tlw Court Ileuae. in the .akgruf Ha.Ong.
in aaideounfy if Darry, on Monday the 20th day
uf October tu-xt. at our o'clock in the *ftetrioun of
NORWAY SPRUCE.
.•f Mid dav. Io uti.(y lhe principal and intcrrel
. X E of tbe beat Erargrrea Troaa. Thana bare
1 llien doe on mM tnortgap-, *nd all coat, and chary been cran.,u«ii.a re en.
a BB0VX.

[

RASPBERRIES.
^ED Antwerp. F.’tolf. and large
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
pXTtA .iae-per 100, |2 j|tw»

jldd’ ” " SMj'niii

8M8,

i&gt;..ta7.Mi ao]

ir.9a.mro
e 11SJMT.7M

DOUBLE FLOWRING SCARLET
BRATOGUS.

SSJ«r au4^Ti^r-

.4 Ptrn nal EoUte &lt;&gt;» iitcli u untv. r.a intialbttl b} tlx- State
8. B. TREADWELL, CUlrmitti.
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.

strawberries.

AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE
I.
.
.
—
,
Lanstno, September 13,1854. )
1 CERTIFY that tlic last column of tn? a’jtnc table i« a corre-jt tnuwript oflhn .JvUrm'ttmlivn of tbo Statu Board ofF&lt;|ud'mtiun fur IcSG now on file in thia uflic.'.
T,. the T.-witrvr ol Harry County,
)
'
WHITNEY JONES,
•
State «f Michigan.• J
i.
••
Auditor General of tlic State of Mi&lt;big*n.

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY CO.. VIZ:
S.-c, Tvw&lt; N. Range XT. Arrau.

IjM of the rei’tli rot’ T»«.ter of jection no
twentr-foor (24) in toton one &lt; 1) “"rtli of rang* no. |
reren'fTi wret, will be wild at pablic auettoo or •
rrndev to Hie l.lglie.t bidder, ou the 4tli d.y of
November next, at one o'clock In tlm afternoon, »t
the Court Home in tbc village of |l».iiup. euuaiy

SUFFOLK BOAR
‘I'LL blood—on* ytar ol‘a“Pri"ijWJB0W3ti

OFFICE

PKA FOWLS.
Fair three yrtn M. full MH P,5f« •*

Discovered at Last!!
DR. RAYNAI»1&gt;

TOOLS
OR SALK

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

'

ESPECIAL NOTICE

roots.

bulbous

»D4.(M9.lii^

MEDICATED TONIC!!

KANSAS BOIM)

FOR

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
front New York a
large assortment
&lt;yf Spring and
S u tn m e r
goods
&gt;
which we offer at re­
duced rates, (or
READY PAY.
— stock is contpri
part of

TIMES

BEA U MO NT’ S

- PREPARED by tha MOpraet- r. at Dim.
1 Michigan, and reM bv in. antboeued
Tlii* Mediemo in apeifcctly bumlre*. *afe i

erer and Ayur, Chill f'rrer, Jwndict
and Lifer Cumplainlt, or bdlioui
dlireatet,
The Proprietor baa had tbe advantage &lt; f more
ion Iwenty-Ovr .canrttehUveeatwirieure In treatjg the dtMWMw i..r whirl, tire Mamrreci* Toatr i«
brreri a. n remedv.a-nd therelure tlaimi that he it
ranted U a tubhe enuhdreea. whtrh eanm-t ha
u.U&gt; awMded to the wbUerele rompminder of
-r
■ — -----

• ......r

-

‘

irove wiana napnw •* * “
“• —
- &lt;" !-yv. TtomdanaBUMBrdv^MtfatMli
i* ;
wt mttoie for thK*rontoff train ofcu
•. .. -.gwn Ceotrwl Railftoeri; atoo«qMM«B"
«: -a.' Rapid, with ‘Inra lilTlF-* -« ll
til 1 !.:rer? T- -&lt;
T.:. vhoroaMm run in etuwertion with alia
ffrom B«U1. Creek toCMdweler.

nettop. June MR*__________ i-—---- I
' VILLAGE OnDlNANC Rd.

Fee. 4t&gt;. It Shall be the dutr of toe *»««*"• to ■
.
. _ -i.rmn.,,,! roll between tbe fifteenth
I the 6rrt day of June In each vere. j
t to be made ill areordanee with the
..._____ „ i.lature of thi. State, inrorpereting ‘
the riliic* ot Halting*.
tire. S, It Uioll betbedutyoflL. eonameu ecun- j
u: or it.&lt;
.f 11—Ito*., tv make, or cau— to
be .made, a copv of tbe A.*e«menl Itoll (recording
lotlie Act Of fncorporaiton,) end charge therein ,
lhe amount of lax for Hlrbway purpowa. againrl |
each indindoal mentioned in .aid roll, and place
j th* .am* in tin- hand, of ihe-Strret Commiaahmer.
on or before th* flftrefttb day of Jun* In each year.
EAS of «verv kind at retail or bv tbe eheal, atj ' And it rhall be the duty of the Street CotmniauanWarn. A Twrrcuauer. to can** al Jeaal two-third, of .aid tax to b« ap­
plied in repairing and gradiugflbc Hlrret»,and highirov. of .aid rilfogv. (in »uch manner M totCotn, mon Council .ball, from lima to fine direct.) preCi
I ou. to the Grot day of Auguat In eaeh year, and lire

“TcE COOMXM’oXADB aerrtd op, cm abort m&gt;-

ROOMS, Wood and wmo* IVare. Mop Stick

B acd Moure Trap., al

OF IIABTFOltn. CONXl
Thirty-Scrrnth. Annual Statement.
» S prerented to tor-Stockholder, at 'h» .AJM'

peeling »« “ in* umc
— - i&gt;
iourManu *«!• Toatc, hnt hare at yet brer, duappotetod. I hope y nil will lak* mcMure* to furnul are wtin a .apply M anon •» CvUVcnlrot. I
have Ullwr .?*&gt;*« tw ere ver. highly wtomrae^ird for the rare cf Ague and Fever. Lot there
to othiog in wh.eh people hare .j much eou-tdrnre
M thev bare in ’our preimt.tioo; and there i» w
reaied'r that ha* e’er laihu under tny qharrvatton

ICE CREAM, deiicatdy palaleab'.e. tight from
tlic fountain head.
Tbi* Mloon ia repaired la auita.4. atyle to ar-

T

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

cd according wh«i
b year; lua tare* io oe courvrew in uw «.«.■- Description,
I
1. provided by law Cur the collection of town- s ef of« wl
‘'i 1‘. jYalia’t further be tire duty of tbe ComuunSl of tbw village of Hmtiug., to make
m to be made, a iln rlieale of the arecuinant |
barging eaeii indiridud aiatttiotred in and
.ill: tbo amount.tit lag forwhirti bo or ibe ia

LN THE FIELD!
HE publie are hereby notified, that we are now;
__ L.i—t..— .Ad tl.n.luourStrekrfGoodii.

T

.VrcA«n&gt;r» ?'&lt;•/* ■/
kind trhirh ft trill
cheaper than em
br fort •iti'rrcd

Town,
4 N

I vfii c J
1®
3 “
10 •
’ S. B. TREADWELL,
Uuntmtatooen

SHERIFFS NOTICEI.o««»a ............................ ‘ , e' »•
CW««&gt;iMMm..Bd..pe~-.a4^XIiiJto.:: : ::
»°,oooto
Rerervod in pay all outalan

STOUTS GIVEN AWAY

N'SiiijiW&amp;ea'Wrfr:

div. aner uieuaw &lt;* •••■
.............
Dr order ef the ('ommun CouMil of the village
them, if be had an India Ku-feber
him. andabreilulmvCrthe crime furol.brd in ad­ of ilaiting*.
. awre. ran.. Piuij «id rrert variety of 13r. ware.
UMiing*. May It'. 1M«&lt;&lt;»
Copper and W.eetjlron ware made p&gt; order.
ENSfeNCEH ofalUklmU al
FIHIUKT
PVFFCOMBS, Hidreumb., Drekromb. .nd R«ronAMxrawioinuAS

the first Maxtor of November next. .1 u
fulluwmg IMliret* are to be etocted, til:
A (taverner, LlenlrtMait
State, Sula Treeaurer, AyUtoc Oy"k
. .inner of the Bute lered OBre, Attorney
I SnpcrintcndMt of IMdie In.croction.On;
of ibeHUteRnenl of Education, nix B

.

t

4 KNAPEN,

LIKENESSES FOR 76 OtX

»"rer rarity of ctrnfretivnery to (j&gt;a»l and lul-

ETNA INSURANCE OOtWTT.

uaxd uabids stages

'

tidioua tired not bo deterred fre“ •O»ylBX ,h* ‘

S

We do not wish to ‘t^wSrtTg
, V .2,,K-» AiSribad
II N4.retd-tale,
al one ..'clook
P- M. all
of whieirWdM.ted «.d|—.e.re&lt;!.«m*brag about selling J villagedied.
of HMting.. Harry County, and
--- -------------- goods cheaper than
Battle Creek, Hastings, "ur neighbors, but wc
■nd nmelv 9J0-—Term* Carii.
' K J GRANT. Admim.tratnr.
MATILDA BUITDM, Adnuni.talnk.
-.
.
wish to Da' C
‘
pili: ’n’.reribcre are new running a drilr line ed and satisfy themselves.
■
NOTICE.
• .i.;.7«’reM7hM^li«^Kdc^Sk «£i To
persons having A. it .uroci
indebted Io X Sonwoog by Sole
EKiSSia ".“i"1

•Kj\ TilIhTINGS stag!: kwve. naltie Creek
Hr-. morMug. (Sunday, axcepted. at 4 o'clock

T'Ki-srK.Mn^.'^' aSS..

T*

in met every

i aggrieved by arid » wnuxi.t
*
J. tiUBESTS.
l a. nuuiBRoas,

,"5* TT^aorSKAKv'’”’
retire oiauc agvm. , rr»wu. w...»-^v......r
.-rat., bv remitting
DMir. naming the tetri­
u,ry In which they propoae oferating. will rveane
br relern mail, apertmet. work* to
amount ol
one dollar, together with letter Of inatructlona,
■ port paid." .Udrew Order, to
nwnop
,
HENRI H V™,
c^njer Superior and bnneea Hit. Cleveland. Ohio
Mayrt,l'*-L
CGARS. Svrup awl MolMara of al) kinda Ibi
Mlechup at wLuleaaleor retail, hr
Warr. A Twttcutiu

, --—

DAGUERREAN1!

SALOOIV -

. tbr undrrrici.ed \fbcrt Warner on tbe
of Sepcemtwr A. U. ISM. which aaid aw
t to duly recorded in tlie Rcgiataro VtLce
Sheeting".
I n L&gt;bcr “ir of M&lt;-rtjregew. &gt;&gt;o pace 441
wuku Mortgage there ia maimed to to* dua Shirting*. Kentucky Jew*. ’*•«• &lt;V»»te. th* rata of Thirty -eight doUara and
Ready made Clothing.
i.t.vrefore horelr.- givtwi that by virtue
Boou.
rer .if aale m'.aid Mortgage oMtaiMti the
Shor",
t rterenb.il therein a* Ultra to wit: The
.
Crockery.
Hardware.

Ghwrore, Fu-'-c

rSTOnltre
iCrrox. wh
Battle Creek.

HUIES’ AXD aESTl.EMBK*

HJ]Sir,
,V»'!

aj&gt;d wishing to make
purchases, wc would
say give us a call and
we vvill sell y°u “11 you
Xvant Rt very low rates,
m«dU^bMS' how small
Tqyjpe'’. That good
Tea kept constantly
on Itand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re-

gUXkdiaN sale.

T

Startling JVew» fit!
BUT NEVERTHELEB TRUE.
In ,hnrt Ladiea am! Gentlemen, Bov. and Girt, nnil AT T. PHILLIPS I. idling more powfieo
one and all whom it
coiewro. my
«fOro- J fur ooedoUnr. than wm e»»r before ofcred
eerie* I* l*ny and ccaoptrtr. I'kare call and ree thia ride J Sew York, lly moy &gt;n M tarefce
fir yonroclr*.
C&lt;mA paid for alNiindt ofcountry product
Dost forget ilia plow on* d«,r wret of *.«■*“*
store, particular attention Paid to lire retUrawnt
nf (bore old account, far Hire mini ba settled attbre
W M.
M.jO,

Emporium of FnihitWI!

HaMinpa, Aug. IS, IPS I.

We refer toalW ofour artkfea below.
Battle Creek. M«g LIMA______ .

___ ,

| that be happened a

TAILOR SHOL

Rtr’i^.'v^Wn'dk'i

TR1-WEEKLY line of Stage, brobrea retab

Halting., September U. 1BJL

---- - GUARDIAN

_______ »

sale.

AItabad between Haatfaga and KaUmaam, to
Loaraa Hoauaga *»
,tin tbo morning on Monday., Wedneau.y. anu Fn^through in* seven hours,

SUPERIOR

.leavea Kalamaxoo Tucadaye, Thuro- .

dooe to mdrr and all work WARRANTED ia arire
ry-preticalar.
■
. -- -I
i^ring FaJiionijtat

Haalitqp. Way !. IKK.

pacscB rai.-T*

-------------

T.LXC. . CMS.

___________

30,000 SIX
jkLYAPO Wafc*^TOBACCO, awl‘u*rtrtLtire.

'________ _

JJCMlXCS. Rlblxma. Sill and other Lining.

Bonnet Borden. Hower*. face towenignd all
r
DENT1STRYI
other kind. of trixnsalo;.. at
hhNFIELD X
A. EVERETT WILUS,

300nCT°’U't~k“»iuu&gt;a

“yL—rt, IT, &gt;*&amp;•

INDUCEMENTS^

,11 thore pervma wbo waat garareni. *“■*
nmt Fa.UnaUe nywyr^

ronuccUae.l Kalamuoo, with expreM train, d
____ Mirt.ln.n Central It. R.. ardns eaat and

C®,Ve^BA?.-r * STAULD1XG.

IlMtoyi. ?».»

I anare
...... -■ — ■
•
*2 law that Oar competitor, aland hall
nh amaxemeoL
,
|
inc ______ , —........ ..........-•alreadrelTretedareformatain in public ,
rent of Urn KTOM premium* l&gt;ack in „,«*!». end intend, tbe preoeut rea»™.l" P"’ 4
are*, and U.e rearaS&gt;lng I’i pre cenL
to all kind* of pilPring by rellure Good. For- (
mrttamtl to agenlA e.. ro per cent IeM than a man can .teal them.
Are enmpanira anddiri- •&lt;£,, „»„rtn&gt;ral ia full ao-JIromplrte. oompriiiing
-_,erT lhlng in our Im. ofbuaiu.w. emt. wllboul
wi.binr to boa*t or puff oor own aeta, we deal re to
place tL nmple natW tr&lt;M before theey«ToK"ti&gt;«
million." that we will'.ell all kind, of good., idour
line, at wbaleMie eg re tail, rkninrr Mow
"*”T
Kwre in Battle Crabk. i» .pile of lhe load talk and
u„„r s--.«i
r;-j ~K!“~

StatocfMieMSWt-

JAMIS A. SWELZKL

«

�“ hri”«

«I

BEPUBLICAN BANNER. I Path Finder on Tuesday ait

a rrocticru lURiiraitoaDr lira elect* or
rarM1 upon youraeir or your childron ? If'.
- K. ~
Meel-arict and 1 al^rtA^ta be huabt
n0*:‘hm'l vote for James Buctanan, for I
jrrc*a«« &lt;rad Mtarcri ta be bouybt,
j tf
d
, u
-latform and party is pledged to it.
—
•toed of kcredta bvUd Rculroadi.
j
Mtebaniet, Lab
N.
BAILEY,
Enreo|L
feebaniet, Lebaror*,American*, Irubr«xx aEcuAxic* xkn psoaEas xzw 1 |
Mirhtam, 411
411,1&lt;
nufAntzi propio of MirhiniM
1 ?!:n BLicAN-TICKET?
Il is uniformly Mssetied by Bactancvr . will you ta: longer duped by the dapttrsp t
For l*TC*id*nt.
politicians, ttat the Republicans rsagger- erv ofparty 1 lxx»k into tlii* question at, [
ate. the efT-et* of stavprj ttpon free tenor | tiiiectingyourwch ca
We give you, not (
►NT,
tin* Mcetaiqr
Mcciutde Arts.
Artal___Mechanics
____ w_____________________________________________________________________
,
and the
and i owr vi&lt; wi„lHit Southern Democratic au-.
otcuImu..
laborers are told, ait ii all a lie thnt aim's.: thority—Soothern caliiHatre of the value ]
j.-OT vice rrtyi^iu,
rv will reducr the; wagr* of the UUrritig Af rnerhanirs and laborers, h ia true. - U ■ ttTTT T T A WT T
Tk A XTrii/kYT
daroi
re the l.jitlmatr .&lt;&amp;cl of slavery. There • W I
Li. DB.1 IVB,
■Now, J.nvu South ttay talk and act n« k not a nun’of middle age at the North,
tiic thing is.
'iliey figure nj»enly tuvl Whether ineriuuitc, laborer, or of the pro;
Hepnblicnn Awociattau.
h&lt;&gt;ne»tly in all matter* toudiing slavery, fertens, but'may live to see the Mine cs-

JOHN C. FHE1
hLIfllH

ft* advHittgev, iu eevnoniv, ami its other . tirnat.-s. based tipuii capital ou-niuj labor
.
beauties, a* u |N&gt;litkal arxf social blessing^ in Michigan, cve% r.»well as Alabama, if| j0HX w rtkbbins'
and claim that true principles of political Buctauanralall ta elected, and Kansas ad- ■ RANUEl't. MqNAilt &gt;
orooosiy jbTuv i- far tatter to own median-' milted iu a slave State. Freemen, ponder '
1
ira and tatarora than to hire them. This ' on these thing*.
j j'g. v.iNYiRUNT,
is. their theory and their practice. It i’
. -----------------!-------------- *---------- ------Ml»t they cLtint—not our assertion.
j
4 A Stahl f«w nsekananHes.
For Prciidcatfal Elector*.
And 11 Hailre.id President down in the ,
Yg,, K#w a ^^1)^ jn the Union Depot,
HARMON CHAMnEBLAlN.or.SL Clair.
iikl democratic Stat^ of A'tatafo.1—the . resterday morulngi that we tliiuk. preach-1
CHAUNCEY H. MILLEN, of Wasblcaaw
.President of the Alabama and Tcnucsjce J.j a m.,^. ^iwcrful semuin than all the J
OLIVER JOHNSON, of Mnaree,
itairroad Company — nut having the fi-ar cfltnucnce &lt;11 tta stump or the Senate ha* j
WHJ.JAM H. WJTHKV. of Knii
cd Northern Democratic Duugl.fao.-a ta- Tet prwiua.,!. Seated »h&gt;qg tta wall on |
THOMAS O. DRAKE, &lt;,f O.kUu.1
fore him, in his aitnual report, takes up; X ben,.],. wu a fnmilv uf thirteen—tta ta
the questi»m &lt; t capital owning labor, and | ,1^ mother and eleven clolifrcu, weary,
recninm.wl'’hat th, .N&gt;inpany BUY NIG- flirty, destitute nn&lt;l urctehrd bcrond nil |
GER MEl.’IIANlLvi and LABORERS, ngtv|]e] in thia prosperous cltv. i At one
instead of HIRING FREE LABOlt— 1 C1)j
u
gnnrul,&lt;»y
sixteen, with-1
[Any person desiring to find tbe Report,; nnl B
jfcjn Due with cold, expo- •
eon do *0 in tta Railway Times.]
He pj.except where scantr garnu-nta of thin
propos-s ‘to inveUa part of the unappro- j aSt: roam- linen covered it. He liod boon i
printed capital in Ata purchase of slave*. I
afK| naa u rappcd in a course cover1‘tock art impkmettts for tta purpose of. ](&gt;:
y;car |,5nj Mt B , rCu:ig woman, a
constructing art finishing tta rort” He si.^Cr, with her linibsnd. She was tarc- j
prvent.*
an elaborate
argument
in farm- IKMtUI.
tas.tal. and
|
.
j,
Illi.tanllv
U &lt; &gt; rovcnxl with rags
.i,,' "tta!
U-I..I
. . water,
• .
:
gince
|
&lt;4 the plan, specially 1.
its-------------ecumuiucnl
ml- .1^,)b n„t .touched
apparently.
»ii

For Governor,
1Y S. BINGHAM
For Lieutenant Governor,

in his own town by a very large majority,! "L ~‘
. I County. h&gt; Penn.
r,«. k
end in his own county be was beaten by
&gt;t »
» M&gt;pjx»cu .
. nwX.yrf»«rl, 3000. M.&lt;X
|«« *-&gt;. ■«■«»
moot will be our nezt.Prcsidcnt
mi

„K.r

,.... ■ ■

;„h ft.

,.f,

.

the column.

Vote tee wb*J* Ticket.

of the discovery nf sttjpcn- j iuble polk? Of Buctartts * rtmimstratiou ,

i in

The ttimr drittrt, despairing uf tta I fluW frmul*, the Republican* have *tcr-1

f

FAMILY PHYSIC.

। bt, B!KCrctJ in accurcing W.

t;,,n. ftarg\.puo
m tta
J-deti^bk
of tta

riretiou of their Elertoral ticket tn this ' mined to rontert tta rtate
Bute, are *morting to every spede. of taial ret.

Imrgain, intrigue and)swopping in the vain ,
lm,&lt; of saving a portion of tin ir tort tick- !

,g'

AYER’S
PILLS.

P„. | J-

rig ’rtg&gt;
Ad-.

te teM «n u

3S®S5^£ttZS‘£4

12,000, and the Dem.wrat* I mitodnitiun of Franklin I terete»c •• , l£h*gy
Wh „„d Eleventh I)is- ftJ1y endnrred by tta Convention rtd the

»&gt;

j lrict?, the Democratic increased vote » J Candidate* of ttat Hugos DrtntKT.my.( ~
6.000 in earl. District. Tht* w&lt;rtJ inch(,uabtfol voter a» Ita fire-I
!
«" 7;Jj'
si -ta |'la- tta f- «* « Uh regard to ihK
1 ”
‘
-J
&gt; true i»u •* iurdlvcd iu tta contest taforc p

to artit their master* and owhws in the •

‘

-

nt,

1StjlxM..,Jcountv three hunJtad Irish j them, Mid space no hanurable

conamumation of-ttair inglorious designs. 'votes ^pre . .dtetl, «li&lt;&gt; had n-&gt; toe-re rc*- cati be Hindu to bring ttatn t%tta po

o।
Republican*, friehde of Fremont, do , jdunrc than they tavc in tta
. i rote for Five labor, Fn*•speechand Free ;
not allow vourselvcs to ta caught in the
In Tipuccantw a companv of 800 Iris* mcn Ouj. oprXM1Cu!&gt;arc Bustad with hope mrabra of this artfully woven device. If votaL wk wereJtecWfwm Warren
,f
m|k WJtgpc niaj&lt;.r. 1

any men professing (0 ta Republican*.

come to you with any proposition* ti&gt;
I trade off a part of your own ticket, yptini ;

J tta-ir trcaetarou* eounwcl, and treat them ;
, a* traitor* only deserve to bo treated.— '
Yuu have tta numerical strength to elect '
‘ every man on tta Eleetvtat, State. Cun-

OPOIIGE A. COE,
of Brandi County.

john

Buchanan I diana and Pennsylvania at

He was beaten ; tioe. d»nW put us on &lt;«r

et. lie forlorn hope of tta Fillmore partv, haring sold thente-ltes out body ami
KX1! to tta BuetaWwra, arc ata- striving
by every species of artifice and deception

votcfl
art thjonecto La-; Hies they have-obtained in Petin, and Ind..1
—
’"“J'- Buttboy
■«
.»■&gt;j nre dipping into
in... the fight u~l«
“» ,
|-4VC
JtCi w||(re they again votedjI af)J
under tta
?ro o’
off
|f -■immediately, before ttaf could , Jelu,ir- h„p. tjat they w c.rry Barty
.
nnl the State of Michigan*.
MkHgnn€ IBut;
1-e arrested.'’
I| County and
Jut j and Loini; far. in trelh.
C*.—"..; outrages “
Simitar
were
■’c conitalttcd
comrttt
tn .
• j, () j^rthcr.
_
The
n'k„ great
.,«.«» body
I«.dr of
nf mi»m« Of dfaMied irtini in the Urn
en- part
part oftbTstalc.
The Louisville
ev.-ry
&lt;»f the Stole. The
L-ui»vil!c
V(&lt;*.n» of tta County and State arc
Kentucky Journal, a paper stnaigly op(|u,n,t n|1!j ;t j, u,|y necessary fur

H-J-

grcssional, Senatorial and Countr tiokcti, posed to Fremont sayx:
’
yOUr n-lufle JBty from this time
aud it i* your solemn duly c* men mvfo
“Pit This a»d That ToottrgDi.—Ou -.jj w 0)4,t &lt;in t^0
fl&gt;y Df Novpinbcr

Fur Secretary of State.

/XfolVrtland 1 to sei-nre an. o.vw* helming victory.
&lt;-» Mrafer .«r Will r«&gt; .l»S O'«.«•*»/«»‘'/•'O-

citizens to see to It that no part nf Ita Saturday-last. r",V
G. kui.
l.j-Mgkrt or Mfe n ■

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.

h a defeated Ctadodale.

Fritndtof Freedom, wcronjurc you 1-y Tni^jay, fe.v or none of them could ta 1 f-u; Lot every, friend of the
every principle yup Iiold dear to bo early ! f,,und in tlik city, but tta vote oi
fame dc-.ote lii« entire attention
nt tta |rtl* &lt;m tin-nmniirjg of tta 4th County. Indbaa. M W*’*J*™} fr,int .i,b dav to tta rinsing of the pulls,
.day - f November, and, vote tta whole
-r about .be number &gt;!
,
.
.

vantages, find cite* the fort that tlic State ’ ...... „ere —............
Apuny
pule mi
l puny
ba
......
baby
j
For Auditor General,
■'&lt;* {ywiixtaii^ constrectvu its public wotlu lay.in
• ’- tar
■
amis.
Three or four little j
by ahvc/Iabor, owned by tlieStatc. He ln\r* sat. next, waii-looking creature*, a* 1
WHITNEY J ONES,
Mirs tiui’t,'
’
of Ingham County.
white r-s their little wool tat’, except ‘
••jyavres belonging to a cotm-any can nkfrc .tta Jilt gave nu apjrtnmcv of!
• F»r State Treasurer,
excavate ctrtli for less than tall, cun e.x- health to the flcsli.
SILAS M. HOLMES,
caratic rock for about one-third. Mad can
public
Titer were ragge.1 and riiivcritig with j
of Way mt County.
eonstruet cidvcrta, bridges, abutments, cold, but they didn't speak, nor cry, so !
Ac., st nbivit one-third ttattta aanw kind utterly- unlike the cheerfulness and vivaFor Attorney Gejjeral,iprioundcd
of work will coat contractors.”
Again;-thi* Southern Democratic R iilmade use’s heart- ache to *ce
road Prrtdent argues the question ».« fol- flicin_ qpx of them once passed hi* hand
low*:
,
■
' cardc.niy ever the free of tta little taby £.'&lt;;
___ _______________________
'Tlic question for tbe cump.wy to de- „h:. h lav moti .nltw iu its mother’* lap, * j];
' j triuiup
ir.A MAYHEW
cidc ia, whether this plan cm lie eenven- but there was no smile or glimmer ofaf- &gt;
‘‘
‘
’
iently carried into.practice. Ute answer fodurt ist hi* nak free. The mother was
0
atuoun bounty.
is, from bur knowledge of what ea|/tqj -hare-headvd, unwashed, sr.d pale, ax were ForComtnitaimierof ttaState l-andofcr,, I We,
and rcsdurcc* the company tavc: un\v'a|l tta fnmilv. She, lita her daughter,!
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
.
pended, and what additional stock that; nursed a little sickly child that lay noise-'
()1Countr
I
might be procured to be vested in ri.ivcs,! jjjm, bm staring with it* round eves at ;
*
]
ilcan.be! done.
At first, from two to tta crowd uf pitying spectator*.
A s&lt; n, ’ For Mcuitarof theState Board of Educa-1
tion.
■d^gHitinijred slave* might be purchased; dressed, ox rather nnaresxcd, like all tta '
saytlfrPrtwC’ircd, In the usnl lots, some
eat in the middle, shivering with a
GEORGE WILLAW^
— o ^Lr.IlilQV।ul
^at this^tim.! cost, child. He w rithed from side to side, and
having
fiunilt
of Callmm Couuijv
upon an average, abouFTtOOQcacl&gt;,wbich i groanrt sometimes, but never spoke.— !
would be 8300,000.
Two hundred and J Tta frthcr. a utan apparently forty-five |
D \ VID S. W ALBRIDGE.
•urenty-five of these could'bc placed upon rC«ra.had wrapt a Mud! quilt about hi*
tta road, and the balance upon a farm ren-1 ifeouF'nd* either under the cheering . _____
ted convenient to tbe road, to pay their I influence of mh greater warmth than , RLFL hlican f counts
Ohio,
Fur
Senator,
expense* and tta interest upon their cost, 1 tbe rest cqjoyed, oFmio he felt it inI
or Senator.
JOHN ROBERTA
Upon this form a portion of the provision* 1 cumtant on him as thctaaSof-dj^fiimily, I
t&lt;&gt; supply tta laborers upon th-' rood ,w tbe only one that spoke whilcwlqfcxwc !
For Representative,
might be produced, and it could be uid within bearing, lit Aadbecn driten froHt^a
as a ntiraery or repository fur the slave* A'anwx, Ar tnid, by the Buduutan nicn, n*;
and mules ijot in a luitablc rondition for M Inany other poor settler* tad been, and
For County Treesurer,
w-rrtt, to rest art be recruited.
i robbed of every dollar be tad in the
II. nvbheldon.
To sustain tta plan suggests!, it k world.
His cattle tad been stolen by
For Co. Cleik, **''&gt;4.
. Hlrgal vote. Ita
proper to make a cornjiartam of tin.cost. Buford&gt;Uhicvcs, and lie expelled from
GEO. W. MILLS.
uffrbortoa corporation owning slaves,1 tta jariitory Ixcausc he would not take
aqd a contractor who hires.
1 up arms against- tta “traitor Lane,’’ a*
For Register of Deeds
Tbe average hire of negro men to work the Sentinel call* him.
He moved from ;
JOHN
VARBRI NT.
on interna! Improvement* in this country, near Lexington, Kentucky, and his name
Fer’ Sheriff, .
i* about 81*5. If tta compiny were to ;
Ritchie.
They had no property, no
. didate wilTta
ptiretasc at the present priwu, (say. 81,- ] money, no provisions, no medicines, tho’
W. K. FERRIS.
I chance docs
00V.) the yearly cost to tta ettmpany | wvVral of them were rick, almost no
Fur Proacctping Attorney,
' elected I Ke;
"Sir: I uii
compared with the hirelings will be a* clothe*. So forlorn and wretched a CimiJAMES A. SWEEZEY.
|y we never saw, and they were nude to
follows:
For
Circuit
Court
Coaim»ioner,
, liv the infamous scoundrels wtam flic
• 860 00
Interest on 11,000
WM. BURGHER.
A'dministration hired a* “Kansas Militia,”
hriu^mv
15 00
! The RcpubliaUM of Barry County. hch&gt;4“s. however, there was a Eur altendenre.
to execute the Kansas laws.
They were
For Judge- of Probate,
a meeting at the village of Hastings, on
howler, of Charlotte, addressed
i one cf the productions of Democratic po
Total
- »75 00
Tuesday last. The day was stormy and , ‘Lc
Mid his apeeeh was regarded
which is thrcc-fcvcntlii -Iran. than tali',
The spectators contributed liberally to ;
for a hand to___
be employed
in'grading or
[ aapleasant, but a large number of the in-1 Kv
pnwcnt'fcs one of the best efforts uf
___________
......
~r ■■
A. C. WILSON.
excavating earth, licsidrs the profit to the 1 help them on their road to Lexington.— |
' dependent voter* of the County came d'e campaign Mr, Fowler ii doing gnod
!
Mr.
David
Hayes
of
the
City
Police
exj
contractor. But upon mcclnralcri work !
For Coroners,
.
d.-..ugf&gt; th. rata
taul. &lt;. wur, fek 1”» Blari““
a still greater difference esM*.
Take crte-1 liimmlf most cflieicnlly on their ta-1
L. MI DGE &amp; M. T. WHEELER.
doi- j
r
'j devotion to the cause of Freedom.
t rerdom. «
v&gt; e
c ■I
.
-w - w
.•
oauonrr. Sir example, of which there will lialt and raised some ten or twelve dol-1
0 for particular but wo canlave to be a large amount done.
A tan*. Nearly even- man or boy who ap , Republican Tri-mph in rvwa.ylv.nia. haTe no •
left some contribution for them.
The Great Boo-ennnon Spiked.
-..r—Um nnticoin^ the nrocertnn
sprightly negro man will, in.six nionlji*. preached
Tta November No. of this unrivalled j
We u* sturdy railroad engineers and |
We copy the following dispatches from
‘ ;
.. .
i/n
...
make * tolerable mason, and. in twelve
periodical has come to hand, filled with
„f the /&gt;.«»&lt; fr°"
mouths* gnod o*e; for lti«a simple Snmrn emptymg their r-tket U..U. „„ ld,,pr,|.h,c
cans of that town came out in full ferae.
force.— the choicest original reading from the pens
cathci-ina
conocra
into u '
..
* .„
.. . .
eons
trade, cosily learned. Generally, n»&lt;wnremKwa
„-------------------------„ their
.
..
am scarce and demand * high price; and a convenient heap, kind hearted citizen* un­
In their precession was a four-horse team of toe eldest American writers, olid u
- - seemed■ touch'
■
1i. .
PennsTltauia Elec
contractor offering to work, liases hi* eal- ■ rolling bill*. Every body
driven by a Lady, and loaded entirely by usual, cmbelishcd with beautiful steel en­
filiation* opun paying these high prices, cd by tiicir silctit, uncomplaining distress, i
I Ladies, bearing an appropriate banner.— graving*, Fashion Plates, Music Ax.
The cost to a company owning *Uvc* Now and then we could bear men saying, I
Tbo concourse uf people aaacmbled at 2 Godey ia never behind any of biscompctwho are masons,
masnns. and to contractor*
contractors who !j “’Thera
Hwra ir
la ------something
e"’ •" for an *old l,n
line
"’’ to
o’clock, and were aildrcsead by Z. Chand- *tor" ™
respect. We published the j
• nt-p
Qnc jitth. gentleman of tlie
hire them, will approximate to thc fuliuw- i.look
T
I Buctantn
Buchanan stripe paraded tip and down the
lev,of Detroit, in,* speech replete with ; prospectus for tills periodical for several
Ing calculationsTbe
foUowina
ia
the
*RCreK*&gt;»
role
for
Conmn
•
with
an indignant strut, grumbling .
Interest on 81000
800 00
j depot ~
:
men: Union. 211, IM/DcmoCTnUc, tO9.9iS; Un­ •ound argument, humorous invective, and 1 successive weeks last apringand aimmer,
Insurance on life
15 00
1'and
and ccursing bitterly, as ho "would bear ; ion «M^orire, 14&lt;6.
brilliant Hlustration. He took up the •“&lt;* •«»* n*&gt;® J*P*rs, but this is the first
I' some itssHv Fremontcr any, “Come up
Clothing, Aw.
15 00
From this it appears that the Republi­ Platform of the Cincinnati Convention, ‘
we h*'0 received. Thankful .for small
J h*
here
200 lh«. of Lacon
15 00
’™ "and sec what your party In Kansas cans have a majority in Tcnn»ylvanta on
and riddled it to atoms, showing its con- j **vors np give the above notice, not howhave done.”
It was quite a scene, altoo bhi» corn and vegetables 10 00
tbe popular vote ns shown by the official turrence with the Slavery extension poli- wcr for the trifling conrideraifon of the
I gether.—Tndiaxapold Jour. Sept. 15.
votes given for members of Congress. The cy of the Southern Dwnacracr, and Us I P™ « ,ho w°rk- but « » «»««• Offset
Total
8115 00
j"
------------- ■*!*■*■'------~
0no hundred and fifteen dollars per
CoW Cortott.
Democrats cannot dispute this au^icri»y utter abandonment of tiic principles of' '
ep co of the work is t3. per year,
year, allowing two hundred and fifty wur- j
The Washington Union take* a rather for we take it from their own org**. The Washington ‘ and Jefferson, which have ‘J0 COpi°’15 ti‘rc* °°PiM *° U1 «««
imtmUma H
king days, are equal to forty-six coot* per peculiar view of the tremendous sucecm
vote on Congrcssimii la the best test of breruhe policy of the rountrv from the W®'““
•M tnan Htfy
l15OOP'« »20.
day; where**, the hired mason will coot ’ uf U»o Republicans in VernftmK It says,
. .
.
Addrrets L.
I. A.
A Godey,
Gn.tav 118
1 m Cbeslnut
Address
the contractor twu dollani and fifty cents, i
-The election in Vermont, which was National politics, and on this Buchanan is foundntiuQ
of our Government, down
,
beat
in
Ills
own
State
by
a
majority
of
1,1
Street, Philadelphia, Penn.
f
m-jrc ttan four time* m much tu tlsc hekl on Tuesday last, resulted in the de­
tbe administri^on 6F Prcrec. Mr. Chan- 1
company who own* the mason.
frat of the entire Democratic triumph?’ 240. The election of the Locofocu Can­
There, mechanics and labcw ere you tavc j
y^fWc challenge the IFAiy to rite uni Commissioner Is of no political signi­ dlcr spoke for nearly throe boura, and 1TO THE POLLS! TOTKEPOTT.S1
«tan he conducted, the Isrgo audience
Hepabllcans, to your Daly.
'
tbe pradicnl arguments presented you by a single instance of a clear and urtapiivoficance. The Republicans have also car­
stnigclc
between North and South, in
werp still hungry for more. The little .Baity around tke Standard of Liberty and
* Southern railroad man! How ..do you cal --------K'"
ried the legislature, tln»» sceureiag a Re­
like it? It meets the issue presented be­ which Mr- Buchanan did not ewpousc the
band of oflicoaeckiiig Buchanicrs who
tween the Republican and Democratic interwjtaof the South.—[WrAmearf En- publican U. S. Senator. Tbo folluwiryf Were present* writhed beneath the severe
parties in the coming election. If you qvirer.
. , , clartfication of the member* of Uio Legis­
was inflicted upon tha odious !
The Enquirer is «fc in making thia chal­ lature we clip from a Detroit paper.
lik e such prospecta, vatu for James Bu­
principles act forth in their platform, and
rtile fl.-ono, reoTr,
chanan—if you do net like them, vote for lenge. The record of Mr. Buchanan’*
RrpiMlciui.
Biduniere.
Aim! fling lu wav Ing algnal* high.''
Fremont. Look nt the extract again.— subserviency to slavery i« unimpeacha­
tlw giant blows that weca given by the
f'A'r, b. ftftwor ft UHr feprio™. T„'XL'
'^*2.?'^?
”' Cocxrr; next
RzrraucAM
or Bassy
Hmm
St
4»
It i* the Dcm&lt;&gt;craticestimate of the value ble.
Tout
—
of a mechanic and laborer. Do you want

\do»« itiinulitc

AYER’S

PIUS

to be subjected to such degradation 1 Do
you want to force your children to such
degradation, if pcrohanee they ahould w ant
to settle fn the territories a* you did in
Michigan ? If not, then vote for Fremont;
and for making Kansa* * Free State—
for so sure ns Kansas i* made a slave State
all the vast territory w«&lt;t of Kwv.» to
the Pacific-if not indeed all the organi­
zed tesritoriw, for the Buctanan prinriple j
is, tint stare property Las the same right j
«s other property in all -tbe territories— .j
all these vaat territoric* are doomed to

From thislt appears that the Bnduinmoot m not any mure opposed to slavery
than Fillmore.’ Why then does the Cmn- iers shouted before they were ant of the
merdal cry that his election would be the woods, and have wasted their powder fir­
“triumph of alwlilionism and reign offiin- ing over an immagbiary victory. The
atioism.” This blowing hot and cold, both State is Republican. Buctemsn ba. been
at tjnee, leads you into awkward contrarented in his own State. - This u truly s

Slavery,
.ppbftft. H^.p^bbojiveo.^rf B2d Despotism, Freedom and S
‘"'r7'
Ldft ftzfe
lu.
impetus to the efforts of tta Republican p
J’ .

his statement,

rjttgs'

UTahJoZiy^

UK MS

, feUcbuHuitliing in a

and trimmings of all kind#—Can t fail t«
BODIE

AND

SHOES.

Tailor,

V**'ma«1a

ucxdl"

Our stock of Groceries » very Urge*

R W. Wmn, Faahtartrt Tailor. Sta

I Coofrctioairica

Hulioj

AND MEDICINES,

AGUE XOT EXCEPTED.
READY MAlHSTJEOTinNG.
Orrr«ll» fcr ftflr/&lt;«il«. Shertiox. Bins L»nlU*F.
Denims six! ill kimit of Master wire.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

BrS.Brrmi.

E5±

f *

kind.
HsrtisgKZl. 1W
0LOCKS Wommhd~

tearrasKk.-

' *

9

KsnriKum
‘kenhTld’A
&gt;__________________

/^ROCERIER, Sugar, MoImm*. Tv*.Ceffre.^'

.J2S2Z2L?£*™ * °°-

inch by ipch 1 If a thorough organization
la not yet tffocuxl « ever

titno in completing it.

r.MOBT.
by Campbell

Are you ready to

the ground with them step by step and

Thia we

hyO. F. EM*
\.A—
■ —a u

rvdutM raw*. Gin boots, ina • jrejy'r—
swtirw&amp;Tiarcwfi.««»

I

meet the advocates of ajavery^xjenrion
on the
day of November, and contest

A Whsatan. Detrnrt.

" c*-b”' v' '

i’TSE’^XS*'"

‘ - - . —. ■I*t tihe
c®»o of art! Liberty throughout the
world. We repeat the question,
JOU
rendy for the cm foct 1

mW kt Firrind

S^ivlMTSTORE!!

,bid. im UU “- 5^=*’

glorious triumph. In spite of tta tremen- mendous etaera fin- Fremont ajjd for
WMta Marcs Hextduous frauds resorted to by tbo African Chandler.
I| would be well for the Germans' and Democracy, in a vain attempt to bolster
' the evening our citizens ag»i&lt;t aaacmIn
Irisli to remember the words of Rubori
up their sinking cante, they arc beaten on Had at the Court House, and listened to
WirkljlFc, one of Ute Kentnckly delegates
to this Cincinnati Convention that nomin­ the Congrerafonal vote and iu tta Lcgi»- speeches from Mr. Dennison, at Allegan,
childreu, are compelled to move to any. ated Buclionan, wl**&gt; he returned to his lature which was the only test of Nation­ and Mr. Barton and L. IL Stuart of Bat­
territory, wish that your or their skill and own State. Raforrisg to the protabto w- al polities involved in the electic* of tbe tle Creek.
- *■ «
ial&gt;or stall be estimated and paid at the
I4th inst. -WcU done Pennsylvania.—
value uf a stave ! You will observe that
Tnaxx cratxM for the indomitable Re-:
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rvwiy
ror
tot.
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derided
on the day are of the most Immetiduous
fearfully oa tta hopes of the Budianicr*
magnitude, Involving, as theyido, the ao| ooTrertay neat. Al about fire o’dock
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IIIRHCTOBV.
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a maternal uncle, a kind hearted, child­ ' easier support it tn the water than the oth­
AGBICtnjtntAL.
leu man, who gladly gave mo a place in er*. She had thrown two into the boat
Aoucultwmai. Statunee.—The follow­
, hie home, and employed me tn hie boat- when il shoved off. 8he had one in her
Silk Wonn Mania, and the Rohan Potato ing valuable atatirtics, which we take
hands tn throw, but it waa too late to
r
A WittnM, WhokaaJe and Re- T. J. UvaruaxT. Judge of Probate? OfFever, the Merino Sheep speculation la from Hunt’e Merchant*’ Magazine, give
throw so large a ooe to the boat, accord­
Mto«tMt.rero of Uatber.
I for years on the continent, and finally re­
well worthy to be recalled, becaoae of its the nearest attainable approximation to
/P*"Y .i.ifrCrosk.Mfoh.
_
ingly she siezed ths baby supposing
' turned to Scotland, rich,
educated
—in
stupendous
character,
expel ling avery oth­
she had strength to throw it to the retreater humbug, probably, except the Tulip
•»ar Uak
abort, everything but married.
a boat. She had not however, the baby
Y holer in Dry Goods, I. A. Holmook, Attorney and Cowwl.
Mania of Holland. There has always
I
Ou^ evenfag
_ while at a ball fa Gias.
into the water a foot from the boat;
been
enough
of
men
in
the United Statre
gow, I waa struck by a young lady of j she screamed to the woman in the boat tn
, quite unpretending
appeamne^but whose 1 mve
--------------------------------------anj
t|lf, Mt^ciion of seeing to lay hold of ny novelty and . make
remarxablc beauty and high toned ex­ ber reach out, and draw it into the boat. money out of it, wbetbsr benefitial or Indian Corn
.
•
■81,0001000
otherwise to the community.
But pre­ Meadow, or pasture, exclusive
; preaaion, indicated a mind of mure than
Bhe then directed her aflbrta to the five
set anything before the public, which
20,000,000
IIi J Kum-A"- !»vak-rincvrrv
1 ordinary power.
children about her. Si « pushed the oldest
"bf hay crop
looks
like
a
great
benefit,
and
the
furor
.
13,000,000
.',:x«n«K Croek»rT.
'
1 WMintriMliiM-d, but the Scottish names boy
—# of
— twelve
— —....
-------- into
-- ---------------------------year*
ths water, with ,
Hay
.
.
.
11,000,000
had long been unfamiliar to my ear, and ’ directions to swim after the small boat becomes Intense for speculation.
AVbeat
.
Sudi waa the case of the Merino Speep.
-------- --------------- |
1 I could not catch hers.
It was Helen and cling to it if they woold
would not take him
Octa
.
.
first introduced into this country in 1815.
.
6.000/&gt;00
something, and there was something, in ' fa. She thinks
links be
bo did actually reach It,
Cotton
.
&lt;
,
Sr.u u"«. ItejWr ** tf “±
.
1.200,000
the face, too, tliat seemed familiar—acme- but cannot be certain. 8ho
Hhu then put her In the summer of that year a half dozen Rye
•
aheep from Andalusia, in Spain, were im-1
.
1,000,000
! thing suggestive of mixed pleasure and eldest child, a girl of fourteen, Into the
Peas and beans
in&lt;r. twwror*. ’”rH
I ----- ■
ported into B&lt;w--n. They were frnmedi.
1,000,000
j pain.
j water, fa hopes she could ding to
TT" r,
. iJoitx Robkmts. Physician and Bur
arriving here ! alc^ invested «ith a mysterious charac- | Irish potatoee
.
T80.000
D&gt;aler in Drv Good*.
Dwelling so Brsadwir, o,ar Um Coart
. Sweet
txrtatoce
|
But wo iM-eamc well acquainted
that
| thing. She has heard
since
arrivii
। reecuou,
and , U;r- L ru ““d that tlieir fleeoes were of I
.
000,000
, llasfiags, Mick.
' c.-cuing. 1 learned without difikulty her [ that a girl ofe that
ageUiia
was
re“~
“ then
coeu,
ana । ‘J*
,
Buckubeat
.
it waa
ooe.
8he
tevture, and
and ............
that the
the—introducintroduc-1
Shs
then
tl,
«
texture,
that
CVeMtat th. For*.
'history.
’
She
was
from
the
row
.
4MUN0
i
She was from the country, had i thinks maybe it was thta ooe.
Tobacco
&gt; U L. Rat. Attorney and Counsellor at
i
all
childrea
remaining.
She
j
dun
of
the
breed
into
thia
country
would
.
«MN0
;
I bxovx life by running away
well_ _2
educated,
, from been
________
______Z, her
—. parents ha.! lost had three small ehildrea rem*
f&gt;.
,
. then had three small children remaining. I «n*ble our woollen manufactories, then in ■
.
800,000
borne. Bolicau, we are told, was
ran driven I their property, and she waa
was nos
now govern- , then had three small children remaining.
Bariev
Her*—
husband
got
the water, and ahe i
Infancy, to produce broadcloths that
.
170,000
.
...
------------------ ----------------------- —te apd the ‘ css in a family of the dty.
1—4 —
* into**"*
Rich
.
creation, passed
passed them
them down
to him,
and he
placed tI would
successfully with the fin- i lleibp
.
110,000
'! w,,_ ? tf “nB1M,r aa. r.wZZi l**'k of ■ turkey. Attila starte.1 in life &lt;
I wa* facinated with her conrcraalicm.
flown to
nun, ana
m pam
”T"p competefafirfm
k„ on
i—
nf tho
.Hmaited
boats'flostfaff
!
European fabrics. z Our farmers be­
•iJcv..—2 ■- .—
with no other cause and capital than an and was continually reminded by her them
one of theM
capsized
boats
floating
■.
Mcvud
Henrv
.
100,000
Flaz
j
. &amp;00.000
। old sword, which lie was adimt enough grace and r. fuwtuent. of manner, that site near.
She then got a Wipe.
On ro^b- came excited.' Hesry Clay was consultiolota.
rxwpierre owea ma nautical carver aurre^
lP.°'‘io« wit’' distinguished I ing the water, she found the waves nao | &lt;*i, and he immediately gave the opinion
iotiMR
U. HOLBKOOK.
to
planr.uJen.
off for the divine weapon of .Mars,
I waa capal.lc of moving with distinguished I ing the water, sh
...
in« hi. atcx-kfagK
there --------h«nj' i Xh fcL
I
two of
off -----------the small
and ItobMpierrv
owed hi.*nd
political
-v_. I —-------- the -children
---------------It I that &lt;*»«* *h.-ep ware exactly what was _______
. iittNR
mis which burn" which fired hi* 1 h— ’ |forU,n’ •ce“red U&gt; have allotted to boat. She managed to catch them both | required to enrich both our agricultural-. Other products
.
•
1,000,000
' to wettinf
*’ - ' ’
* "*
U^rern,i~Mt
n!.L. ,
«*R*ti, e nor with one arm, and btdd them up, still I Ists and manufartsrere.
TV mania I Improved, but nut issetaal cul1 holer
J M.
tz&gt; ww,
»
• tk— ... ,k_,
in
K^rw. xilli the other hand, ' spread itself rapidly. The six aheep at | । uvatlou............................... 17,MT,0I&lt;
prime U&gt; cunfidcucc; but there was that in - clinging to the rope with
od:cr
hand,
hold the
fa tlie
midu
of | Bo*t&lt;« *dd for fifty dollars each; they |
the yuung lady that inapired both, and I I and maintaining her bold in the midst of. coal in Spain, about one dollar. This I
Black, lh»anf». Mich
Tutsi Improved lands 113,088,610
convened with her. Her questions uf the all the desperate struggles around her.— ,
marvelous profit fanned the flame of spec­
various countnes with which I was Jamil- At last the robe burned off abpve, and ulation, and it war not long before a fleet I
Valcb or Snxxr to tw* Faxmxx.—It
• •
•
•* • • •
. a
’ mt, down, with other*
1
is
more importance to the former than
set sail from our shores in pursuit of the ,

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from ihrtr ue j

Hty. ROimn

rhr, ktxrcld be freeH
eir, tn pwi/T Ibe Uno)
the rJtsage M m-moq,.
the aU-mikib sad
aa4 rc.torte the appe&gt; lhr
J. and. by 11*,,

a tha reasoa of wtn
U.:' &lt;ed thia pill Will

purely ’HtrtabU. aa

AYER,

.

lytical Chemist,
MASS.

R’S
ECTORAL,
• Care at
t

HOARSEMESSt
lOPIAfc-AOEGH,
1IM1. A5D
TIOY.

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W. K. Fmuua, Sheriff.
Court Home.

Office in ti*.

golden fleeces of Andalusia, in DeosinI her. 1816, there were one thousand Msri. Srfwfi Spates «th» 1~1«. a a
J no Speep in the United StatM,whach ware
______________________ _ ____________
Il .ill. ,te d,11J In,Uk alter.
I v.IikU « red,, hiirf™) Uoite.tteB«d. Far, of Lynn, recently remartssmen
------------------ —--------------------- I p* u*ne. u“*1 ’J « wm.“ tceung oi oewii-1 iana, i laugningiy rcmarxeo tnat i owea ,
She then looked for the child she had I
t“1' importation and the vkluc m­
"r*1 u
' J.—M.
—• r'"
- - - physician and Surgeon, dement that I look bauk on the mystery ! my own travels to falling in leva with a lost, but although manv heads, were | ercased. In the summer of that year seKt-SSXLL.
U r,‘
o«c« in HteMnn. A RaMsiF. bluer. K«Mnth of two lorers continuing friends. But prettv girl in a ford.
, around her, and some of ’them childrens l«* “^P «w“ *eroi
'■ N«&lt; Log
wkh
__ o_______
Hwt.no. Mich.____________________ ■ tinic ^lnc, o WMne ,t muwt whcn
।
.pUjen the word, ere 1 * ■'
” “ *b^rfaimed
----- 1-------- ’ !,k ' bmd “
at fifteen
fifteen hundred
hundred dollars,
dollars, and
sad bucks
bucks ' seep me rau.c
beads, they Mbc.
were and
all ao
begrimmed
with « two thouasnd! By the d-e of 1817, tioo by being turned into them oocaaioaJ*SX
M-rfaally, to eat the coarser plants which have
W
waa
the
oil
and
ashes
Mid
soot
on
the
surface
i Wm. Brnnrixa. Justice «&gt;f the Pence. Uf- ’ &lt;msy lit her spark in my boyish bosom,, Um blond mounted to lu-r face, and was , the
. **** * Baitey's Muck. llwBiag*. Mich.
i Mid blew it into a consuming flame.
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a
j
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I
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been
left.
They
will
enrich
the land.—
succeeded by quite aa remarkable A pale- ofthe water, w—. —
-------------decline on account of the excessive im­
There is no manure eo fertilizing as that
GREKCnELl). AitoroevsodCaMKrilarst I
"’ell do I remember now vl.cn the nrea. 1 attributed thia to the heal of the , their features. Mid they
portation; but It increased rapidly fa th*
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• Law. l*r&lt;wcuU*K AtGnwy nod Georrai ' grecn-cved perpetrated this iocvndiary roommt M. I'-.d.TK in 0M&gt;tt
id to give the details of my ford ad-1 cognizi her own.
She
then• —
directed
.
o. cnMMUuncv
ZSI iui. Il
’ ■»«. OHuter
reeded to give U»e Octant ot my torn so-1 mcuuc m vwm.
~
------- particularly in’ K
Kentucky, in cunarquuocc I by expusure aa that of other animals. —»
M when Helen Dotasld and myself were re-| venture with Helen Graham—which I all her efforts to save
in her arms. I
'.
. .
; Sbevp may l&gt;c made exceedingly useful in
ear* the one tn
1 : turning with our parents from a visit to j did. painting in glowing colorsthe beauty , and
a^e feels confidentthat aha could . of Mr. -Clay
’
s
opinions,
j helping to prepare land foe a crop. A
.uguat,
j a neighboring hamlet. As we approached and
Ihave
doftoao,
butforsom*
for someman.
man,*he
shethinks
thinks' Samuel
‘ It is narrated
i
id amiability
amiatNiity of
ot my
mylady
maylove.
save.
| have
dur^
r so.but
Umg. a that
contractor,
living1817,
near | German agriculturalist has calculated th al
&lt; lockoaul Wotcb= ia
where
water
ran
somewhat
' paid
Hereitht
mirth
duringdollars
the reeital
uc
? *"
KU•pulled
uithe
,r,fux
* u,
r- —
Ashland,
thousand
fora the droppings from one thousand sheep
Iler mirth during the recital became be was
anford
old
man,
ber
arm
-&lt;4T
a ford where the water ran auaiswbal
’
" ’ i.••• At its conclusion,
the stick
which
her.
ahe| 1merino
’ higherjI from
regainedber
titan ankle
deep,
hold,and
wosupported
her
prepared
handwas
to again
, dinoat
irrepressible.
buck and ewe ; and he believed , during a aingfo night would manure an
I (1 8. Bibtok, Physician and Su-gcon, I carry Helen across, as we were accustom-1 alie । remarked:
n-marsro:
''’JT*“™VT*
------ '
Mr. Itofa-r
Roberta, is it possible that you ^•^n.pulled off, and beradf
pushed
awm
abeau-k
‘ do* ^Xw^!
WfajJ Sole nnd Retail
fa Bartia^ Mich.____________I cd t» do. with luuid. inte-rwoM-n cfaiir !
““
Mr
have forgotten me I”
’
; tlw man Then shs sunk down. d_ — .
given number of
—— a rnoiaksns •» &lt;»'» Vt&lt;l J
ISroaer*. ~
' faj-binn. th** »• took our pretty pawsm- -----prolong
a story.
We were
soon I1 .fid
rise, Sb*
but struggled
the Sat*ddld*w^aToc^di!'*
lnW,itant* may re­
i vhair,
and eo
do VO*, rrodcr,
to needaga'-m
to
and finally i'm
of land. 1
ger through the l&gt;rook. J iwl as we were married, and Hellen and 1 made our bri- ahe thought until abu reached tt- au’rfarr T?cm,.*'r Sarr]ucI Trotter, who resided at piece
....
lessly
Prolong
a story.
toon ] and
did ri^ but
the last
child
dal
tour
at the old
place. A.We
we were
Wroad&gt;.
to the
rontraTTthat
she Udft'|' H?LtUn“
“» &lt;«L I——----- - h« «beep.up® l«d
which
hi the middle of the watet—which waa
&lt;h! it i* —
our
1 gn-et.xi a stout still in her arms
'
tim-t man in Kentucky, and the control- ’*« dwngned for corn and other crops;
;I carriage,------------[ cold enough at tlie time to have frozen inarrii-,
....................................
' 1 As
’ we-v---------- ’ She was ftc-n alone on the water witl. 1
,nlM*er of thc Vnitod State. Hauk.
•"
d"'og. he shut them upon half
tour at the old place.
C'-tKMtT'* Banking Office. Battle i anything like feeling out of boys lews har dal

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fellow wtwking in ths field, ami who seem­
VV.IIV II was I anew
-- — —
ried Helen fifty times ncnoe the brook ed to be ofa letter class of lalorcre. or
ere now w'^bout emotion. but tliia eve­ perhaps a small farnitr, by inquiring some
ning I thought-V fancied, that HUmgave trifling particulars relating tu the ncigh-

In thia way hie land
ritbout the labor of
•hoveling and carting.” Ibrse ideas are

?. The offer was accepted. A tan
...d I.bte.. io ,i,. Un. .
U,
fr.4,
Al».,
.tenllUte™ Iten-nd
fc,„ . Ul ten. .,««.» ~»her
pretty
; rm arouna nisnee*, wuucv.^ «„M . „
^S
,^"^Jk..telJUettK!.te.HU«.«.&gt;Wn
1, tend. -»«
»
*«!. *! ^her
u-t the lAmg MUI and hmsMd a lour non- ones te, of A. jn
iSSS’'“*•*'I:1?
•«te»j.
htelcss, I house, about fifty feet by seventy, and denot«,|v without k—to the amount
• nttieone ne neui in ni*
---------- ------------.
at(&gt;ck not oulV witnout ure. «&lt;»
».i&gt;vnn,
* &gt;&lt; « m' J3**
0
*
’
m
the
old
style;
...........
- eVen
----------, .
ruttor for Z
the
’ .
wh
}i(_h it
u willyieM
wU|
to the
llw cattle
c*ltte
*CT.
• i»u.i
it WM
*■&gt;.
.. I,
1• I'"***
,'’rcr*1 u -T
,Tf,,r
1”' two
»»“merino
ro*rin", of erlting
which
to
, ~ No
flame
bum so
so quickly
quickly
and
with
“..Hey,
Ifonald
mon dinna 1v..
little
iteienn
..irJ.te.Y
Bu-.-'Kand
... with
ted1I .«U
rS'.
r
’
I ..
~
bum
7, —
At Bust
that instant
instant aa plank
plank slruck
struck her
herj |afawp
abeep! I In
Jnjbt
ninthsafter,
after, tbo
thevalue
vehwof
to
Increase
of tb*
At
six ninths
of, ।
k
h|CrtM
. rftb*
■tai af U f Irea*U.. H*ati»&lt;*. MwbJealousy. Before we had • nuld fn-fl's J"
breast,
she
threw
her
erms
around
it,
and
i
U.
o
merino*'bad
fallen
tn
twenty
dollars.
'
‘
—
•
—
Mr.
Fav,
by
his
managetueat,
, u«te.i ih.. op—
™» te.,k
.« wUhitw I!
Tte
—4,ad ,p
i—.a Ir «...
7"|
k. niiui I|&lt;KJkoa
up l„
in MtelM..
aatomainueui.— j
—....... -___ _____________ ...____
t
al
tried
her
I
Ixmg
kept
them
until
they
had
fallen
to
।
R
&gt;&gt;u
Donald
Dean.
His
amazement
at
tried
to
reach
ber
husband,
but
could
not
N. Baowa. 1 h-ahv in Family Grmake* the lamb* and manure pa» for
j Donald at tl«- IwKtinn iff tlu- sen. Being । It mm ]'
•• ”
v».-----------------I our appearance was heightened by its Il propel herself in the water. She feld her I the value of other sheep, wh«ei be killed keeping the sheep, and ',*0 wool is dear
, naturally impetuous. I burst out with:
’ style;
— —and it was with the greatest difficulcul- ' strength now rapidly failing. She was
was 1 them, made a feast of too eoatly mutton.
। “You oreanohand *ac ginger)v, Helen,
'
ty that we could induce him to enter our 1 entirely shoe; she saw the schooner and •uniwooed h’u friends,and, like the ruined
Hew tr^-g anveu, * Cow Eari—Cows,
Send in Yovr Ordeks ' “
" '*h" carriage and answer our numerous que- [ tlie Traveler, but saw also that they were Venetian. thanked God that be was not (
B.«a» A Shoe* made to ormilk, require more food than matt
ties aa to our old friends.
I far. far away; she know she could not bold worth a ducat! He died soon after, ofa 1 *o
*.4 the fnh *m
•elected u&gt;d put up with u i Surprised nt the vchcnieticcof inv tone.
Different we start in life different ways, on to her buoy until they come up, but broken heart; as did many others wk-,, : thr^ere Inrngine. J-W J0»W writ­
ing from Munich, to »be Cvusfry C’snM*
omro£X“ d rw‘ *rnPnaa,t ”
i our qm-rti intcrpnm-d with an admission I I relieve, however, that mine is the only she remembered having board that pcr- had suffered from this extraonlma^y y
Mr alock at Good* u Isrre sad well •electol.eoa- ! *^at *® Were both Strung; and that she instiuM-e on record of u gentleman who aona in drowning alsraya shut their teeth rino Mania.
««», gives an iutererting report o«
siatiha rf e’er? »*riely and kind ot
! Imd no idea of sparing mr powers. But owia wealth and happiness to rolling over firm.
experimenta which have been
&gt;u. She therefore aefafd
eeixed her
tier dress al !
Bavaria, from sbicb the foHewieg is aa
the bottom' in ~front, brought‘ it up around ;
with a pretty girl in a stream of water.
A
R
k
u
Jo«
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A
California
paper
tells
- ■
.u„*C_ ,rr
j denied tlist I was at all qualified to com­
th.- plank and put it between her teeth, eo
extract:
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pete with him in any feats of carriage.
A clergyman lecturing one afternoon to that it held the plank fast across her breast j the followof I jeutenant Derby, “John
On such topic* boys arc naturally em­ his female parishioners, said: “ Be not She found it would support her thus,
;। Phr^kiix, the humorist;"
W^n»M»k&gt;«&gt;z ’•"H BiackaniiUuag.
ulous, Mid by the lime we had reached the proud that our Lord paid your sex the settled calmly back to await the result
,
One evening, al the theatre, Phanlx ob- quantity ot milk, must daily reettve Ma
REMARKABLY low PBJCE8.
consume one-thirtieth of tbrfr live Weight
opposite bank, it was settled that the point distinguished honor of appearing first to a She remembered nothing more.
waa l aen ed a man sitting three aeata in front
if
should )w determined by our singly bear- female after die re» trrectiou, for it was picked np by the Trard*f, an-3 when she i whom he thought he knew; be rvqueeted in hay, or an equivalent therefor,
i only done that the news might spread the 1 was restored to «rrfdo-u&lt;llcaai fi*d ihe
more fi»d be given, it goes to the fortnatioo of flesh and fat without oceaakmhg a
J- W. Bi-cklz. Fashionable Tailor. QiV
u ter polite stranger did eo, and the disturbed 1
I, arms.
Helen was to determine who had car- I' sooner.”.
corresponding increase tn the yield of
But '■Cr cf,-‘idren. where were they?
ried her moat easily, and I settled with ,
person taming hie bead a little, he dieoov- milk; Let if on the contrary, Itaa food be
P*^**”ce of mind and heroism this
• myaclf privately in'advance that the one j Hie Chicago Preaa relates the following
••red his mistake—m t the person be took , furnished, the amount hnd v^ueofthe
T. F. ihk-.rr. Tailor, and dealer in ReaP°°r ms'iher displayed under the ci ream
। who obtained the preference would really i
him fur. Fixing his attention steadfastly milk will be greatly diminished.”
extraordinary efforts of a mother to save •b’Lueit, arc indeed remarkable. She re­
I be the person who stood highest in her af- । her child, at lias burning of the Niagara
Gbovkd Oatb.—Ground v&gt;aU famish
lated the circumstances to us yesterday, on die play, Mid affecting unconeciotuucMi ।
of the whole allair, ho left the man with more nutriment, and keep the bowids in
The greatest heroism displayed
the without any apparent conviction that she
R W Wi'.-L. Fashionable Tailor. Shop
fiMrC)'
fectloM.
the cone to setde with the other for the j
The reflection stimulated me to resolve
is B. &gt;. . , ■.! „&lt;r I! -A Gwdyews »wre.
Jit 1 FlCCS
occasion of which wc barb any Knowledge had done more than others, but with the disturbance, who being wholly without an I better condition, than when •erved -out
to exert every rflbrt, and I verily believe
wee shown by a mother ;n her efforts to evident wish that she could have done excuse, there was of course a lodicrotw whole. By grinding the oats we aOMtate
I to this day, tLat I could have carried Do­
more for her children. She did not weep; embarrassing scene—during all of which them into a myriad of particles, and p.. Saddle and I lam co* Mak' naid and Helen on either arm like featb- sare the lives of l&gt;r eight chiidten. the
eldest of whom W M only fourteen and the here waa beyond the grief that finds re­ Pbamix waa profoundly interested in the toiit them to the gastric solvents 1t&gt; ki-rm
calculated to Mture their apdbdv *ge-J. C. MOTT. I era. But I anticipate.
youngest &lt;&gt;nc year old. She was picked liefin tear*—but rtben the rescued ofber
।
Wc suffered all the rest of trie party to np by ike Traveler insensible, and nearly little flock are clasped In her arms this play. At last the man with the esne lion—in fact they are In k eufiiftwu foI pass quictlv along, and then returned to
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—III v... —v.. I asked, rather indignantly. “Didn’t you । vorable to speedy InsallvafVm. .
Fork! Fa*il rorklO
I the ford. I lifted Helen with the utmost' perished, but, was restored by great ex­
tell me to punch that person with mv
Ground oats are more butrtdott than
I ertions, and brought to this dty. She1
0
; cue, and carried her like an infant to the i
stick F
did not know last evening whether or not
!
“Yea.”
middle of the water.
Jealousy had also '| any of her children were saved, but beard
z ,m. rsitsTia
'
“And what did you want f
inspired a wanner love, and it was with I that three were taken ashore in the ofily
Ground oats contain mere 6f the mtroCttnet II.,-,. Br S. Bra-rrw. Thta well!
Two fair ladies were readlft
“I wanted to sec whether you woo’i
feelings unknown before, that I embraced boat that nulled off from the burning day, Byron’s “Prisoner of Chil
proui or
prtxWr.
; punch him or not!”
her beautiful form and felt the pressure of steamer. If so they will reach her this
other kliUorhorwH..!, .1 *«••»ntiniry.
her cheeks against mine. All went along morning by the Arctic. She and her hualime ther loroioh k mixture of eoorm OM
rather swimmingly, or rather wadinglv
L
ab
Rreua.
—
Ear
rig*
ar*
worn
by
all
i
;
fee fcod-O.
bond are at the Merchant's Hotel.
fora minute.
But then—alas! fa the
of listening without interrupting.
Bq nation.
1 .xciiaKOK, by G. F.
In the East Indies they are i fe.t, mtd mml UteUJWr. .Tbe ooomo
The names of these afflicted persons are
very deepest part of the ford I trod on a Mr. aiu Mrs. Hamilton Chalmers, of
| mourW o^ to k^ »» boweU b 0
uridiiroua bit of wood, which rested I
wloHe romUtimt-brimu
omkblU
Gloucester county, New Brunswick: They
HAWtira. suppose, nn a smooth stone. Orer I ruii-1 had, by great industry and economy, laid
der to admit thia immense ear-ring, aa in­
ed, bearing Helen with me, nor did either I up a low hundred dollars and were movTUekfod
cision is made through the ear. and a fila- for drastic
of us rise until fairly soaked from head • - -to huva small farm.
tntnt, formed of coooauut leaves, tightly h decidedly , the hcall|xi«t foe
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the listener intorpoood aa follows:
home. Iky reouir*. however,
Whitt f How odd, to be sure! Well rolled together, is thrust into the opening.
need not describe the taunts of Do­
The filament is ooostantly enlarged, till quamfty al sweet nay. In Vlo&lt; «
•billings in their
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I Know willing about mau’e hair, but there
II "-v B, 1. K rm». ™ &lt;k&gt; ToiaT.fci-««w.niiwuirx nald, or the more sreosing sileace ofHtiis oar friend, Mf*. G'
- , &lt;rf Twelfth
cn. Both believed I had fallen from mere
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.nd my riyal illustrated hfo
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Ila mdfr bidL'ilklous' rfthisurrs to
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her QidLlia'iliaadiLi'xiud fo their ‘V—i-’TT".'" r-~"nirvr. r”-'-o —- ——
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Ss-pto! a recautatlim cf her
pre- l»* great Michigan Doughface,
Doughfare, Casa
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out _ ,
R. Island,
f-f IWcstnt'.tiim: but being fotly i his ftillnwers found it impossible tn stand
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wupre- rf»e hud marked | before the tide of public indignation that Connecticut,
fn e j^rW-’’^’i£CnUrSC ! a f*”Tupl and imbecile administration has New York,
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RtlUmore
cvLPjgil»iUr the abore ontragr. called ' Jolmstown
88
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nna *crff?ff3Fdi3:&gt; iStrrriew, no donbt de. * ,*’
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wit{Bb^j»WmNiehrrby
tnaiufon-e;
but.1 Minority
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...v- for Fremont
613
wc are -.flad to, have to to state itax they | TLg rreuljl in the County coafutnda the
v i re-rtputocd had warned
were-syputoedcad
wartuni to key
kei
a»ax ( Bll(-hanlura and surpriami manv of our
liv» a»y&lt;rbtnfabL
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, b;.vvrnl (bye J«»t .&gt;£*
The vote in this «V i» Mf-V W-1
•BuchaflRJt Aver Fn-nwmt ne&lt;rly. 23,000;
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clretcd:
k7fltlH.r.-,« mai -dx.-ut 50 ; Henderson ot tbw.fbthfoyrfA',K'm1K1u,-t^;SX!
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Board of Equidiratic Mi l this day
Ijmsing. Michigan, August 22, 165*5.

Hinrsnl, Rrp. 24th. Grar-i-r, R&lt; P. 25th.' •"« »-‘»00 brrtn^rt «2. , lllt
Murpm.Rep. 3flth.PJt!.r.l«rp. 27’h. '
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INrlur, Hrp. f&gt;'h, KUq&gt; 9Wk.J Ann Arundel oHintj. Anin ^Km. SOtkSl-Tnan. Krp. «1&gt;- H« mv-rtlr.
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: chanau Las already got 167, which Is 18
Wk.uU.^.l»&lt; ~
more;than enough to .Z-lixt him. Ilia a- Bunr^U *rr. SS I, Hs’-rf. t’rm. S!1
Fcntim. Kip.
be considered
aa Districts
In Dirfrtrts
ns doubtful;
are aaaerei
fidhi” -ns is
..lection, therefore, may
«*»«.«
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In
classedclasacd
ns doubtful;
th.-' the
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.;wnrea
n.n. ■■■ that
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UENKV'T-.UIXUaN. I oud
Certain. T
4«tsiii.
The Republicans of Barry Co .} chamvs tavor Dcmocrita.
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' revrd of ji-witiveoreur.no i&lt; nd so pv, it j
ami the Statu of Michigan liave done all I In Washington county. Fremont bents ' to &lt;mr res'k-rv;
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ri WrisAiajfutritlj at T nuc|l
; hearted Rtpuhlirtma of the County on ei.*.-L,..i.i .i,. .y un;Ten. i,„ . i
.a] ' Buchanan and Fillmore, 10G0.
I
During the cpiddnne fmer» of 1849.-•
fi!
they
kvuld do to } fo7tL r^dT’^
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Essex I*nmtj, Pahner, Rep. f.T Con-i Well to d&lt;&gt; pltrh-1 In nc.-etain n-giiin &lt;&gt;t - ^TTfV^l
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are :&gt;9t responsible
He Str
for fl»
tbo mult.
result. The
He I,
»„,.rral,. lorrt, „,d ] Mh.l«l|.fi u««t t-... ,rl d..." II. eullra | |S| 11 |||
| lll||g% S'
tr ttjftd tfratfi. by bunting, of two men F^‘“O U»«nt in the County has ’done no­ t&gt;
il&lt;
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Brcwi tv1”” •vi’”
I.epnblvans
nre
listen
thia
ttme,
but
w
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L
a
b!
v
ffibbett.
in kfcj/owdeF drib ig home is LowcN, Mana. bly. Johnstown, Asm-ria, Maple Grove,
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rkrtlftlm I f'ilUwb. WivJtai Tl„™pPl.. PmK the lattcuage of the-immortal Clay, they
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'■municipal ticket in Ifrubkkn. esrepllng
Arter
a &gt;d.&lt;*t experience,
however, be f.m-1
must bpuk flint arid try it again.
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B-"&gt;- «4 .-j b-w™-"
Board of Aldermen. • Ri-pwbliean eindi-' eteJ that li|« factor wks taking the adv.m I
date for C'ongre®» beaten bv Tin lor. Dem. | rage of circpm*tant4*« and ih’tcrmined io |
'’•tJW'W
M.4 rnffrilhcBUrbe. (wlU(lor,. U«k«
D
ui
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icm
coitntv,
Pnubf-r*.
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go
down
a.-k1
look
nrtcr
the
next
wus
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.-i tyd Lnlillnihwd ns’a dry Lrntre for ‘ Springs, Orangcvillti. Rutland, Hasting*. Rrpfilliranin* Triumphant—Thf t'hirlt
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Start Tielft eleetfd—.111 the I'epvbNean 138, FillmoreS.' Pine Plaine-,Fremowt load “propria pcrMt*’* He m-. not a
\\ hlpplf'sipowd-ir Works. It seems tbit | Irving and Girlton have also done well.
mkgreMmen elected—The Letflelahtre 178. Buchanan 135. Hilmoro 13.
bt-4r afraid however of ‘•Yellow Xi k.” I
•H
M"hh • frftnd
*Pnt cut' and fnllv comb np to the estimate. Now
&lt;
FOOFS.
,
As compared with the l*‘t election iif ’ and “•anall blame to Mm” and so lie re- rt lfoa‘4 ruu.i.
,
Ottnrhelmingly
Rejmbliean—.Cars
!',’S,■■“"&gt; lUp-m™. .UM «n»l. bj bl.
Governor,
the
above
towns
slww
a
gain
Solved
m.
first
nmtahing
a
Iriwd.
ns
tei
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CALI.
FBUM
ALL IS SOLICITED. '
Done for—Olory enovgh.
to fne 1 owner I3!h!&lt; "hue Uiwrara.'
,
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,
,
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for th.- Kcpnbflrana of»«l. Dem.rrwtie I the prttorirty of hiakinturing mto tbsep^Mr
t^r.nx vralt^dkm Ibe re tride tfcvre tw*.' principles, and sec that toe glonocs sent.
Tbc gullant Republicans of Mivliigan
6. American lo*s87.
iJi-mie infivteJ locanty
-yyur*.:.c« wtureyou esa Isy the t-~i: snU rt..xp
Humphry and (hrbe-ry-, went in the drv ( meats of Freedom that burn so brightly have gained nn overwhelming victory.-— ]1 loss
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' i his frietitl. “yoo-itM.
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tugrftcr; • S'-on after he followri!1 In the hearts Of toe people to not allowed Frvmbnt carries (lie State by a majority down since yt-rterdny x in., and h&gt; nil out
is bmgaapou pkarr-i
:.'.em, and a*
Hto toe door Ik- I to CTBp,irate, and Doughficeism will nevof frtun tirelre to fifteen thousand, mid the * of order.
with impunity.’*
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entire^Stale ticket ia elected by nuuoritliM I
•l’t- Lawreno- C&gt;v—21 towns, FremuM ]
“Ah.nb," replk-di'wr
.-.t this m«t.-n:t -tltrre wm a slight cxplA.:
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' k mi li.'B e told me tliait.
rivn, bud IrntndjfttcJv the whore building }
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Barry Clrcnil.
«M&gt;------- ■■ n4—a ,
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wa4 in.flumca. rI!u Ynnlv h.-id time to'
. &gt; , .
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. of the spoilsmen who havu sought by»ckm,an 10O0 FH|n,iw
did not ki nw then- wav any ether p|a&lt;v:' J^j'CSS
V TUltllllJl ^"8
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2.. -18 tnw'rrt; Fremont 4868. [ where w fellow e«&lt;aM put up AL Nov.- ।
was Tkiii-ned to the ground.
I commenced nt Hast ngs on tlie -Btti &lt;•!
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TriM4l®ir«S?Swuta.} I OftoUf.
«&gt; .w soil.. I Wk.! J*1 "P" B* •«pk“ 5
J*»Fl«- “”“£1 gjl
23T2, Fillmdrc 1C00.
d e. dr. n&amp;X.\ RTS. e»ary vorietji
and Style, Sterne &lt;pi&lt;? .fo'£iL./A»&gt;Hr* friend lamosed in alarni audiwrtl•
rel
Tt
imminii.
.\rtfielati.
never heard his anawor, if ho gat-c any.
I
R.'. t. ArP ‘rid
Fli-tetn of triry Style.
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match iiixm th? gromvl, among the drr i ty to toe mdiCfUieut, and were ca&lt;,li scti /
c
linn
i
Thu Now O.-iejns I’lcuunc aflyfc
&gt;■
J-'oi Jcr dlistl Rih!i was the verdict
tended to two years and six mouths al] ( «’”• Slore.v
£°‘
l,f 1 IC ■ *^r ^ok C(Mnlv -j.^, j, eIfrtr.j,
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*em »•«» toe idea of six sb-ting Rhscdae. I»nlk, Ticking. Koi. rtMXHite. Ca t.
&gt;r}sum&lt;n.3fbyC^ner8l;e!d,tnit|.jwHl;,tM1Hntk.jftA^p^
, wud iMde. It has been a poor specu to-;
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r4fc,K.bte for Cbn- J "'w V7 '!*”'"*• ‘
ddre than
jury summ&lt; „
£c *vewd were __ c G Ik,brook WM adm|tUj t0 rnM- I
t’ tom and La Satelites. U ilham .
fcbJj 1&amp;0o
, Mr. Udi, for the flurnnt olJ ^rvmcter. p WIWMrK
w.t rs«fo
-j
'i .Ifodc
’‘llflidb toe
the case.
WC.’ ----tunjigners-pnibatdy Engiitotw Scotch.
vw.Uan 1 \Vfaithful Representative of ‘n/Freimmtahvwl
vf Ftdlimin ^&gt;,000 in 11
‘ll a»« P,’*‘l*',8 Diwv, tcljs u» U
w-1! A- H' "ardw vs:
185
z
107
It takes 140 doctoral vote# to elec; Bu-

hOIM!

1 CERTIFY that tiw l*«t reluntn &lt;d
Swo

LA$9 FOR SALE IN CARLTON
BARKY CU-. VIZ: x
Set. Tuan. X. Rasp* IV. .\Oo.

FMETAkCD BV
JAMES 0? AYER,
LOWHLL. MASS.

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ayeivs

CHERRY

u.I

PECTOaALi

. Ui*ur;«.

STILL IN TILE FIELD.
cores«.,~riiDt‘ ciwuuE]us,
MBKsrns, WBOorut-Gortu.

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10, tli

Er1ec.^,w:'“J”! .ii.'Mrtkww*. •"«[

fhmom over
. itJ,FiL“-'^'u
h - o-iiiklw
•"’"‘T "n- rtp“^*U'
Buchmum over FlUinuiW,
000. Mutu-.
iBo’chrek. V-^ir'’A. rhe contrail am hevt-r fnt.gu.d. m-d
son, Representative Ho Congress, to re- f
|n Ptam-yhanU.hrafdfrt/^: I u- ■
_ v»k» conteuk-d with.TOe..
elected In (hreid.kCe , and BurreoirM.i
'
put they ar.
------------Reprcecntatlrc ta Nlijara, over w ash-1
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KrataoLr' M&lt;onTu-'Uk-B*k',l'J,^’p&lt;
Ington Hunt.
|
i.-av&lt;.f t. C„—ntmoro 45frmn!ority.
51 Uxj■te2'—
13
Mnw h
!" C.rop P&gt;. *' I
tol.^ak-rn-K-r. SHM. Hurlm.w S-S21KX.S7!^
&gt;n otfrvbelmtojr«^r»r.
.
.
gwKLui.il»J &amp;
Sottmng Mc-umk from Nrelrwv.: ’ |U„,„ c.—W0
‘-"•'^•g&amp;tf'Sa.SaSL. J.IBarren C«»
.. Mirai, th- |K- Sw. 0." frn. fir H»
Fill.,,— 10». I1.X'j'11

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| Kentucky,

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te-JM •. „

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4 ngart1 for tie rite of Fg-'t j?;’^ s-ud whijff who has so long misrtpwmtod the senti- j „..
.'
r°riy of fri--S—men anti [ mente of the people of thin State, is do-!. IS&lt;U®’1!’
fk-fr spprortn^.- tn frt,nt I
Md
for Gl«ry enough I Beut. .A
; k» „ ft,, ,k,
m.j.rtto I,
bfflx’.-nml seated thenwlvcv i ,
*
.
_? ... . , New Jersey
::j|»«r,-MUH^rtte ora rlo- H» “«•»
&lt;• *• PrB^fortal
l- Pennsylvania,
t* Wrihse tou|ycH.ng lady. The : tictol.
Fremont, Buihanan. : ’“‘“ana,.
If the pastor,'Dr. Howell, lutv
'
Delaware,
plAl to these iintrudent, he strin. Awyrria, '■&gt; ‘
82
ted of the mail members bf Sfnple Grove,
। Maryland,
pilon to the vicinity of the
Virginia,
"ft Mu» determined on Ci instil- Castleton,
N. Carolina, ■&lt;,
55
M.jk- them eji-ctefl from the Woodland,
8.
Carolina,
tn;' jss tk-i-y would consent to dc- Irving,
15
Georgia,
V. I lite etforts to induce them Rutland,
5
k met with a blustering oppo‘
Florida,
Carltoil,
31
fotaHy prevailed, and the chad)Missouri
])
] iotridf' ’ajdicy retired, still avowing l Hastings
Alabama,
TV.. ....__ 1thcIridsVi tm»tiou to lie avenged on the j Thornapplc,
Louisiana,
' fir aljurlng the rvEgicui of; Yankee Springs
20
I Texas,
l-d ptm-uta. Quiet bvlng re-1 Orangeville
Missksippi'
•“Mr™irirviu. inttuce of baptism ndiiiinister-!_
■
Arkansas,
l urig lady, n!-.o had been the 1 , rT^'

Tswra foi Unx esirt* ■

Pcenaylrnuia.

seep out of toil-—MV your debts.
for . Ue*

In!

Ihef

FAMILY
PHYSIC•
.....

I vc barrelled re;^hiaowM»irt

'co.n.tr-m.wraayBia.-i.r. .

law-Msr.

Med nr OMU t« ! i V Bl Ifo
of Dm&gt; and Personal Eata
hy Rt.ntv Hoard of Eqtt

rat au na tuiKixi n a

Sfa«ni Baker walked up
and alter nln|to‘8K toe •

wr ncc. induced to become |
'’-.-x.
“preftaw-4 .uf .religion.”
Am-n* the Jjouyhfaceum Proetrated—Tke Whole
ifokrflBtear^tireqyounglidiep, who have | A*tfo&amp;litM TicketJEUcttd.
- .. ,_
Ufiditr tfo Jqflnrfo .Catholic '
Tbo election in thia County, on Tucte
' ‘ • Two of tUmu^reTnimerred'xime 1 dav reunited-in the aucrass of toe entire
tHi,
ir‘h*l.‘'rt'TL'■
'-a.i
Error &lt;n&gt; l. n»
imxxi rexca.

?Jg| ATEft’s
pills.

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COYSlMPTIOX.

1856.

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COOPERING BI SINERS.

roiiFkicBW--. FLOCK BARRELS. TUE

DRY GOODS.

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WUto!;

.r ^ri^ris^sisi

H'”*"1

MHl

D. T. UlUh'E.
mortg age7ale.

Uf cerUili«
Abigtf Usborn kit
h||'TV

ARII'.l

81

«ii
’sj4
‘.?y*4! whi
fcoji?; Hittl ofTb.
little,b.ilJtag
value. 1 '.eeui.U
nre
,h'' ’'T"'1 CWrir-.
DI*” talk.- 1*“*
Cf: | .LT,
r„J
11
I...ItaBlj.
"» Out Mr. Hrlbnx* |«~J 1.th.-D.toii
t ,C«.
Nr. York. Th. tm.rr
J"'“V‘IV'cESw’
1
(lestrew! wai ttnrel, arf« of ntUc value,
nre informed that Mr. Holbrook |mw.wvx1 .
‘
,:,.t.,. „i_r.f..,i
; ner tlrere waa bn&gt;ngn. to ^ir
L'«ntoir '
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.x--------- ,. cress, nguinst whom too cm unorued shafts
cire eo
Fremonts " kq"‘
dMmrgv ;mvcu. !«««»; llfo l-cst A LA ROT S.«A .&gt;( lu,.. ««i {.!«&gt;», o«uU-.
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Frrmnnl * ofalldriiora,” ild. i\v. - tkst J ever A 4^(Vd-ben.
jssKsssnssss-Kra * &amp;
*&gt;
&lt;« «k«&lt;»4
r
z .t ----------?
r««««rd
/)nIja^Co. 15 tokrns. and P-^h
Vr&gt; ^nkrabl.-«.J ftujla bra’
**’ Hor.al-lo Si-Htw »nd Hasinrr w*
i..k
-&gt;..-rli„iu, w,c„j:! i,L,di.«L a n~ y^^MgS pjiiv.,
'p "™&gt; ~«r-« ""t.* •'“Z
• trt.ni
Y«k. »inl air «.,« b-r ».u&lt;- Lf cm*" oe
krepaie rftv. Fremont 3fltU. Bn.-han.rn
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J ,B0(™ ,=4 ,.Uk,
-1r*y. at a »a»»!l a«!»a»w atxnt c&gt;*s
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tt»&gt;rf.irui ingisuuknown. SudMnantoinaAdegree
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C.u«m.-«r Co-Tb. rrt-CT.
n»l » !
t* "i*'
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ard
ark
fully
et»dor»e&lt;l
by
their
constitu
­
Af 3.«*?*&gt;. /Tbr bHy of a - la
position of-out-jflMelary. ’ Here I
Ml, to Koreas, »jll rat-Kn-m. t
111*. St \ ,
&gt;5
_i.gwvm.nn■««’found cOurealed in a&lt;» politienl animtjdty.to shutout, and even ents, nod sent back to the seats they have
rx^-i, K.p.traC&gt;a&gt;giuU,,Xaii is.- «u»,. 5rr______
f ’"2“. —t-V1'*T—'
filled
with
such
eminent
integrity
and
a
­
1&amp;&amp;!tfSZ
metre!
un^^ia^g. :t..J Mutiwe&gt;lctu-j U, aMcjuU/.,
Karri, ot ffw.l,I, a, tk.
*“ —
&lt;hv- *..«Wr"gkWfc— '
bility
.
:
J-LgE^thn.' She. laid tokn cnpcrerlMi there I ated with the sordid motives and Wigbl“‘“I",■ \
’
A.uduas.-^ratk, -u.-rlt. ,-f
muns AX1» SHOES.
And Dowit C. Lcaeb, another true­
"'•iTkJucorec.inAtflHJon of ht’r body pro--1 ing cfTo.’ts cf partisan influences. Such
h«,k.k« C* «a.p*u &gt;MM &gt;, .hat.uranglU-W.IrrJ. Jr™, pgph '
;
dliaSfa MtfknTeftfcvb. It ww» dlwv.t! s]l€U|j cver
tho cose with our judicia- hearted Republican, h also t-loctdd to rep­
resent the northern Cougressiom|! Djstric .1M&gt; luainnly—pal. 1,0.0.
4,Da.
ir.
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°1^** .* rr. U should be forever guarded affuost
which is no ; missrepresentod by Geo. W rountv, rrvnwnfeSOO na}~a.,»3-ah Uo-1 her la «,&lt;mwaiou,kw -Ji. ha. rat fomd 1----- - ----------- —----- ----------------------- ----- -------1 'il% — •■v1 v'ite Inn iHAii rntnsco m mat
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•"&gt; i» i,b' •«"«* *" ■f”
SZ ’
Ulh cwnt, Fmrmtt I-000 my-yln
Mn£,.l, !.&lt;&amp;ri cCTO, Im t«,IA, UAnfEHS M0XT1UV MAGAZINE.
Pock. Tlus makes the Mich, ddigati.m
W». R.&lt;&gt;M»Chyw«4rrr«tt,Tult,i)-.raUratl»™lraJ H
idenw-1- A Twx daVtt ttifrr, thrbodv oft and its purfe ahould remain unsullied by
to the next Congress complete; ‘filer me MO ara-grat ^00. ,lfra,.e evrawu-. urrraJ prjver.atUrtJ ia Io, ra.1 p-L 1 SSraJ S?,SjS3T"Sl-?'•
a
r -tmii under 1 shock In die ' the touch of c«ry political influence.
flinching
Republicans.
The
l^sluturc
Sral,rrvtarat 1,^19 .w-rOa 1.100.-,tl.-u^a, the
,.f nlip!i &gt;,.LA •■Xrt-'
rnmcfiHd, afa'Lplo.i in several places, with ■
Martin, tho Circuit Judge f'.r
Our at'Kh of Growth* to very Urge,
s ov0o»holmtngly Rjptiblton In bo;h
«wril setetwd.
►umpfloff fs thfl the murder'd individuals • opinion* for the fappartinlity and al^llty braoebes, szcureing the election pf a lie­
^jtin 5*0;. Katw.cpuuty,.Fremont
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publican, U S. Sxutor win will repre­
1 . IcngiM to n company «&gt;T “movers’ that^l v. ijh which ho has disd^rged the arduous
2.709 tiuy—gain 150^;.Bureau eoupty,
kid pa*rd that wav and &lt;-n&lt;-imped near 1 juUO, of his station.
With a salary to­ sent the scntuncnln of the pe&lt;&gt;pl&lt;t. and not Freoiojit 1,300 tuaj—gun 900.
Returns from a few Ipwip uf the southil arpljee .,«ne rfirta pr&lt;eriouu to too dia.U u]h. imJwF.&lt;e to the labor andeapmra tlie behtwta of n time nerving putty. The
Republicans
of
Michigan
k.,/
borne
।
eru qountieH show n conquerable gnih both
e-rtm-M,,.
done
new-Braj
upon
fur Fiffinorc aud FrCniont, on the vote of ito the floor, h:w st las been intrut
‘TuFffi Ixp Jumirpr*
TAKW!&lt;trrc!l.-~*WcUCufieo,’,Hilidall*'«1iJ&gt;'' '1,.foui,d evcr at. hft’poat. alik' themselves gallantly through the mighty ’Ittla .T Republican .State mid Presiden­ The public, and wc prophecy for |
nougli Io alleviate all |bc l«!bt
ter- *
Lirity. among huua Aoapcna
It
titruggio against the combined!.hosts of
tial-tickets certajply elected.
minister tn hl'« vohired servant, '-What] distinguished for bis aV'ict adherence to
■ Slavery and Doughface servility. Tlie
Fjvp ' Republicans and. buo Democrat
v err jrns dclaRin merthig tbiaaft. rntioni”*' justice and fo humanity.
The' beneh of
laionemi
Pierce
at4.Bud»Bta^Y^Miip»Qr.
tfc
cm
ctocted^to Congress, jhrre Cuiigrctalort&gt;
-fkim-*, tiissa ?—ttorintfU'taw,” w«a Jho I
jt-higan can boast of no more faithful ocThis is secured to the base board of Bmi
tircly annihilated within the borders of tire al districts nut heart! fii&gt;m.
.u—1.n"
“,,h' T!
Ihkx Knox, Warrell, Monroe, Hetfry, mom. and d bra tbs turpet- is properly,
Peninsular State. Scarcely enough of
stretebed,
tbo earns are
turned flown upon
-i . w;
.
-| crtfc'of the various counUtt contained m
Kendall, Winnebago aid Mc-neery eoun- ...
“-j—Z.rr^TT.’T-.r-T
BOOKS AND STATION •*«'’.
•IS=rfifr. ms‘s.i; all of the greitkmee taka J.hia district, is no less marked than is the
duu FreauhA
trajurt,,. pt. ,.r
I
WlCTWt..
iyxIti^ta-taraOB «^,y of^uUkra,,,
n-T*W^’;' - •
’
■&lt; abUity with whicfTic affm'inistcre even- utter and hopeless expulsion from power.
MTssy-Mt -.bea.’aaiG B.c w*f I
t^f^red br merer. The Weil Acno ttepublicaps of Michigan:
PSytEE Sl'TKrt*
W«l*nrtX"’mkrH^KraMta;H~k.i,|"'“ta“t-“''“
l*t^«tUt
Let the result in the natioo be a* ft tuay,
Onuit iad Lkftrrttr Aflaiiraa-b rment H11*"
r-*®riW
*ryaa t^A a far
0^00 m.j.
GMn bJw.
Stro ps
..,
i
you have done your wbotoflutv-.

1ESS GOODS

it7th Aug

HrpUSvUer A. D. J&amp;.4, which

mhI

^ •uwh-rt- Mortgar- there SffinBal «L t- J
-t Uh dole, (team «f Tbire&gt; -a&lt;U: dailu* *

:ies

Battle Creek, Hasting
’*•&lt; -■
AAifc
C3UXD tauros OTAGBa

“-1- ^isSa

juut -W Exetrn."

MUr.-M M.

LmL- «,.«&lt;

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—

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4s&lt;te“

Frcrtoht over 5000 tn»J. Three Repob-! ' ■ ' '’TT. !ip W'.*
11' .-... ,.; t,L
iicani elected to Congtess. ‘Potter lire. ’
*Mi d^wverod mnong l|*a
David S, AVaihridgp'is, reelected to MHrnk«,a.tri«S00w^
h-du »f . (nm.„f ™„ ,k„ aiU;
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ft
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rail
A
rail"
CongvcM fraxp thU • District by an QMB-

whdmrag majority. Hh majority canT^-..
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- Inet fall kliert cf-tOOO.', ThU fe a proud
temv JVI.' w-reyrea^s.”
.
n&lt;re frmn Are autlo. bo h. AIM w&gt;U.
_ a
triumph for Mr. WalbrHp, and . full
Mt-4. sira&gt;« ».------------- lnftnr t0 himself and to tbc p«K e^bisciiiit by the poopln of liia career

r

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hnraatiek

All right!

r

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MJTT-A Frarirv a stem &gt;-

M. .I"'/.

ft&amp;gXr£^
. ; |. purpose or calling.

K.W.Ta«,-d.&lt;

foteWklM wtl pol bar.

AHIlW.'Uf;.'

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S’
14 RepulilioiBs have fought wbi*- tor -iteB-. f.BnJ in i^dsv’/Banrref.
vnttdbhte. btrt the cotnbtacd forcer of tire

XMtBaUle Cretk to

ri^TOKlOk-AirK rtf .n ilinfo at U-'-T H-7

ilX.Ui a.v-.
fl.
rf *. l«M- DeiOTUT
hotne.

Linda at produce
Byiinya June 1

d Rapta* tl.e unc for at 6 o cl
throurb Hri.iolTilk. llaatlngt. JI
Ionia, Wiiilneytllk. and QmkwIi

plied, “tlie riajM.’’

�T X a H a T A T
nmatdahd «p*li*d hr B- h*W
6»C
&lt;
uhuiiMi «T 1854— No. of»acres of I Mid -»WMl tn
of KpiaRxathm, and aggtj-RaU- ot Rod and Pumpixd EhUU

PILLS
riiroau o&gt;.

MEXICAN POTATOES.

PHYaic.

Ta^&gt;~o*t,sJ£8SWS»?*

HaJltjUj
i,«W4M r
loitdaei

ROBES.

a.DKl.HtJS.'
i:».uow

VitjiA'f

P.EONIES.

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UBLnrto

mfa

a largw MUMiiua of mW
•Um, 3 to 10 Mato mcU
J- BROW.
TREE P.E0NIE8
rrHlS v.tv bMuUfal .nd pcrfMllr hardy Shrub
1 Arnold b« ia th. coltecUaa of Ul. 1‘noaM.

MMIPh;

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iinrrioo

of rote. Mndi««iS’..t -Mi, Utt.£«»' &gt;? - f Harry
uMi?Ew&lt;&gt;fMich.K*n.&lt;-&gt;ofcMbf!r‘'ny •f™ *•
oordinr to th» Ciutvd .Siatm &gt;irri^-, ai public rvn-,
due.' V lh» Court HocU. in lha vUIate 4 H«rtiPlf
in aald couaty ft Barry. »i&gt; Mcedav th« Wth day
&lt;S OcU-t-rr next. C one o’clock tn dio ilbrtoH or
of.aldd&lt;r, to aatlify th. prlnvirid Bnd Inurrat
tbrn du.M.»»Jd ibcrtgBgv, a«d dl co«ta and cbar&lt;d tUi fcrr* mum^
R00T1! Mortgajto. '

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asauasaaia

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13.17*1

ortina
sfe

iiLbd

RASPBERRIES.
i ED Antwerp. gaatolf, and large Tallow.
,
J. BRU1
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
eared tobe paid. In au indenture &lt;«fin.
nr date the sixth’day if Alar, in the
e-uted by John Mvhaav. of Amyna.
tv of Barry, and State of MiiMgxn. fa
•DOUBLE Fl.OWP.ING SCARLET
WJrcx. If the place af.reaojd .rd ft
K.daiert office of «aid county if. l.H
BRATOGUS.
’ gagts, on p*T'“
* **
•Milled by
»-.:t.Iul nowrriog “I.-im* ia cnlu»*u&lt;t&gt;—40
on th, twenty -firvt dey of NorcBober.1
eilr» »irv, »!3- BROWS.
r an uieinuiwnt of wirigntnetst wtueh •
•aid rvrtiicn ptSye tn Liber B of BULBOUS ROOTS.
i pate, hfl and kW, aud on "tol-b 1
LCJNTnB. Tulip.. OfUiatu.. XaramMU,
re la claimed to U due ai tin date,
loaijuili.
lir»,
Ac.
J. BRUWJL
■i* •nm tf &lt; ehvndrrl and f-irtvoce dollar* and
s,t.c&lt; 1. then tore’hereby xi&lt;cn,thav
STRAWBERRIES.

M &amp;M4
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XbS.JU.i8
4t4.tt.lj3
38B.C- .-SlB,-.0;.&lt;4
40t.

l.'etl nd 1‘trvxiol Estate uf n;cb c&lt; untv. a» «&lt;:uaiizid l y the Stale
S. B. TREAD WELL, Clairjuan.
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.
’

ESPECIAL NOTICE.

MEDICATED TONIC'.!

•pflEl’ARED by th. tu. rrtrir. »f Htm-.ingbici.

.

KANSAS BOUND

ECTORAL,
«r

STORE

WAKTBB’!

j E A U AI OAT’S

L.*aVCanvR‘«5t g, »nd Traveling Agent*
T- wII tad «• B's. A:.i«He»n. Fuj^Mi and Her-

i,WES.

and Ltvrr ti.a.ptuinU, tu* Liliitiui
1/utairt.’
The I’rujKiMot baa^atl Ur tdtantaf* «f »•'&lt;

a&gt;d

BURTON, will bo j rvmpth atict.d&lt;d to.
Itolde Creak. Sept. 18. lU

&lt;;extlembn«

Dcnltni,
Sbretting*.
3" i.f M-'rtaafea, vu pas* 441
■»g» t&gt;&lt; rv 3 ruraed to U due Shirtings. Kcttoeky Jconi, HaU* Cap.
«t Thirty o^Ut dolUra and
Ready made Clothing,
herehr V’f&gt; tb*&lt; b,T ’irtifa
Ikmtr*,
Sboci,
•
Crockery,
Hardware,
Glaimwnrc, Farming tool*, A»c.. Am­
in fact evi-rwthiBR that otir frtnoda "«d.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper titan
Battle Creek, TfaHtiiigB, our neighbors, but we
A.ND
wish to have all call
GRAND nAPlDS-STAGEB.
and satisfy themselves,
To persons having
I
m. «.*** and prvvi
KT WAHXEK. Am
JSCS^’-

AT TIIESIIIN 01 THE BALLOVnts SaloMi ia kapt

atrtotiy on la-Nf*-

PRIh’ClFLUi.nUru too •&gt;«•»
rdiouaRAXtL
MW* uni be dclertcd Iron, tiduying the

i:ur&gt;ev cP lit*.
. .
....
Fv.rrnib IT of confoctmoery to fam’- cod lux
■ -al. tWr .lomath.
,
1CK COOLUJHJJi.lBK aerwd up.oa aLJit no-

JCTWA HTStmANOE 00107.

OF HAtllTOlin. CONN.
*1'll OTHER

|

Thirty-Setruth Annual «ltnteu&gt;ent.
a Stnwenud u. toe BtiaboMeiw. it ••»&gt;• •»»**
al lasting, held in lb. City of Hartford. Jirt

MASS

MEETING!

th. tirald.y cf.toici«iu»ee&lt;l»’«r. and too
r . I &gt;»&gt;d i*i to be «PI Bed mi l.ke niaaaar,
u. tu । v tMO.li i.r.u a*j 4 A&lt;rU 6»Uo»“it.
I. .HI . aafdUiri lube «ll»rlrd in LU IBM.i&gt; piovMcd by lau luribeeonectlopcf town
‘'ff’lidoJt l.irtlrr be toe da If cf lie Coo

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
edli&gt;gtrcu»*ca&gt;i. _
_ ,
V ir stock rer.iim* of errry variety of TIN.
Capper. and Xhtti Jn-.i ir&gt;n», Jiardxart,
Catlrry. Jron. SfttL dt'ailt. Star",
Store Pipe, Farmin'/ TMt and
idtehanier TuoU
erirj/
kind tcAicA mv trill tell
thenper than ettr
■
htfareoftrrd

&gt;bl&gt;c a«i« U b«ub. &lt;ircu thu lh« faUowiaff
r.bed Vruaarv School L»ndi, uluUed in th.
ill cf Itotrr Urfeitod tor noapaywat of UitowiM be oft«»d for talc at Hub offi«. .1 juUie
k&gt;n. co WmImuUi Uw 3?d dy of OctoU*
at It) u duet A. H , unim prvvioouly rtdM*&gt;-

Tu«n,

B. TREADWELL,
CumtnUalunor.

SHERIFF'S NOTICE.

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,
tipper and Sheet iron. w«r« made to «*«■&lt;5om.and.ryuv „A|1LEY A WI0HTM_^

KOI'iCE. ‘

KMthy.ffiay, 1. ltd*._________ ’

M far' Jde‘todtV bi“-b. .t bidder at H&gt;» V.-ort

*• “t?*
fallnuiSt ’d.wnibed real eUU r.

luUnd

marry uwv»

,j_idaMUr.

naBXjart. Dct.-S. W6.
j '
' NOTICE.

____

‘ - j

FLVLU from good ibru Mlwov^tyibM

GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES I !
,
50 nVMBCO.

''

do.
.. .
•
------------- -»9..4I,&lt;r.J «
Xearlr W4M.000 of lo-»W ft
h“ U&lt;c tt#
n^ J’^iingtOlUpubHe bwdtt
• 1
FurC yean thh CemMjy
dirMrtW «,r’Lr' ainu^lr
eepltal atvtk. Tbe w.tred.
„ —_ ...
p-Ttrtit.,

I i,0bo

leoetWiaeheonrbuw txloro M.e &gt;mimic. «a« ui- Ir^’l.t
trmlWrartUw. bate now in Bfaur. Mid am yonatantly
nanny in«MV
. ■■■ i ua trwb auppliw nf UHWriao.
------- ’'n&gt;■
----- —
an. *•
od«naioM. --*
aad V..a_
l aafa-c «...
XoUuuib
wMdf
ug al price* to low that enr COM[■«&lt;.tort etoixl b*M
,«UUto4 &gt;UhMUMU.ruL
- ,n
We bare aireadr edoetedBlufcrutotwa in p*blie
moral*, and intend, lh« preaeal aeaaca. to put a
.up t. *".y»* ^&gt;dhSng by *41

.

IHlLUln'.

iSWrTlKt

Startling JYeics III!
HIT KEVKRTHELHB8 TREE.

tempanit* «nddtvI-‘
iTV*i««’rt"Sr'&gt;de»rti were unan-utowly rw
t&gt;Uc« lhl» Noiafc &lt;i*l ri trati Mun »•«••&lt; HI • tbr
l.ilBon." tint wr wUlirUili kjilnefiwxtr. tuner

=?*•’?£, u..X£“’k“

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ApjdKMt.1

/iMwialuale Crrvk.in^UiofUcloudtalkMidbtutUrofiMDunoIhMdrMTCciicpUiUrp.
Cumo end try UKM.d w. kE rrfrum our prwuMW^tcfrrfa&gt;»lUlofc-&gt;r*rtiel««bcLw.
D.tlkCna,MwMBM.

Emporium of Fashion!

Tana. K. Baacv. I'rvddent.
RA Hn-un,Vic« 1‘nMideul.

TAILOR

l^jiTSREffr. Agrut

m

SHOP,

‘LM.Tlto'ticn Bt .bout WCM.ABWVM O'HMk

ia xarua.

■ themonriflg o»Meudaj^,W«ftw»d.jr» MBYri-'

m

■faROUpn-iwBEVBM HOURS, • &lt; cruu, ecruii.v.iUJt*
“ SITEBIOS
^dtow* rooaMliutal KAau^ra-. uAi* opTwalmtoe 4 , to the bodiel, la no uncoantou vteld. (mm tba &gt;0 ;
JH44- caxaoaacMicLijMfuiMlIkli^tf^raMaad j
XiiT "p^U-uing.J«.iM
ImJuCIUiMV(in-dav&gt; «n8 Uawrdve,
.
I
llaMingvyH.y l», inM.
RAIN 4 *U kindsalwaraoo bant,il
' !
W*Wn*Twma«i.ra.

-r

ISDrcEMFXTO.

^■aastaiTftsraami”

G
RIMMINGS, MM^Slkami Othor Unfag*.
T. " - - * W.— a . -...
DENTISTRY!
' - -A/ EVERETT ’

.hull 1-y n» a*bw

30,000

Radru

or Bl lm»t. Mid diMper lb»n a man could .Mil
iv.n. if be bod an India Rubber eonwience «irrt&gt;
Idin, and abaotuUon ftirlhe crime fnrnlahcd In nd-

and wishing to make -^wAKbixtraiui.—
purchases, Ave would
iras
e us
say giv_
— a call and
■we will sell you nil you 1-r. an i»M»« !*»*■»• 1
on
want at very low ratesi
no matter Imw small
.. ............. ii -irv.’-.• end».iiuruav.. arri»,»j , vour -pile”- That, good
u«Rk - km Unu- fir Ue creamg trains at ear*
Cenuid Rail R 4;4O. msirfut
Tea kept constantly
“
JUpW* •« B
* Sianiboot. •*
Tie above StogM ran In cuanrctien *ith »- Baa
&lt;1Nag-« frucn Hallie Creek to CUdW&amp;r.
'
on hand.
.
l
line, uf fiuee, ar. pr^MM with -oeon
Money on those old
' »»;»». and Btcckcil with flooo D
. aa« «».»•
?y Hi-ui; .r, will he pwfet bv the Uinprtawre fc&gt; *M
«" •'&lt; nm.nicaceaaJ ohMtfHnMt uM notes
and accounts
I.,.. tl4la_ . . ,n«pin-«riucuau.
t*2l&gt; Crtrk. JuM lstTliA
.
LI* ,
pud LIVRltf BYAnBta ’toMMffiM will be thankfully rewtfctlwaUveUM, fey Snxraaa A NtatotA ■ '
oums

WKCNESSES POH 16 Ot*

*(’ECRE.Ot *bM»»y jolatMbta. nght Irwn

CASH

um

t

DAGIERREAA'!

p.t&gt; TO $2.V» PER-MONTH.
!b:rwLo!lr epci. the ability and
4 Uie
Peraon. dsjrfrom of beecmlnr
,’by rarittint Am A-rt4,uarni« u* '*rri
&gt; Bitidi th»r»ro?o«e opersline. "di ”^'e,
jh&gt; mail. &gt;prS:oen Wurt« t« tfr- unosnl ft

Guighatun
Print"

m

SUFFOLK BOAR.
pCJA UMd- «n. yur 44-primHl^

\
PEA FOWLS.
1 r.lr tbrve yearn old. fall fia-lgci. prim

luiwns,

celv

8dmI DOWN SHEEP.

lr«v aiJ .! .'ur, (-ALT li--.tr, JaMdiet

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, wo are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
S n m in e r
goods
which we offer nt re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

&gt;44 Cmt®

ilOOPl5C*CO(:Gli,
fBMI, AND

I t.UMO. ICC Bnn.iK.yrwiiuwM.oiu... ' ,“7.'
rid: ill tK.t tsa.-t tr r«r -1' f TaM elttaie In tt.«
nwn of A«iiri*. iu the evnuly cl Berry anti State
of ^lichlcan.' asd deocr.bed aa f dflwi to wit T’-»
eeJt )«U vt the wnth ea»t ^swter c-f «ectko no
' twtntr-trvr nt" m uwn enc I' northcf range no.
1 aeLu Jj wmA aMbeeold’al pelMie auction or
rrtdeu U&gt; the bljbc.t l.ddi r. on the 4th day of
• t ibl c^Airrjei in‘tv vn« -e irffa" &amp;&amp;"«•«£»

Or •"HE GENERALDOOK AGENCY.

Hl RRAH FUR FREMONT!

Discovered
at Lust! I
DR. RAY N Alters

'.R’S

AUDITOR GENERAL’S &lt; trHCE.
I
LaastMi, September 13, JS5&amp; I

fj,IHM.fwkm ATwnonta’n

;

�JEREMIAH BROWN.

Hctoiu .sn

•nnu.«m*T

MEXICAN POTATOES.
ROSES.

Mani btoratro. Prim W to W««.to-ch.

TREE PEONIES
1M7«

'DZSart

119,1*1 G'

Mn.iwief

PHLOXES.

of a power oi

ISJB!

------ -

B^de

618,118
CHOICE FRUIT TREBS.

.K’KSrn",5'sSik
CHESNUT and Meantain Aab. W wp.
[OUSE
Ing Willow and Cboanut Tro-j a^dr

Mackinac
Masi*tee.
Manitou.
ManqMte.
Muon.
Midland.

NORWAY SPRUCE.
1ST! of tha beat Evergreen Trees. Thaaa Lan
I been iranaplautod aeverel Umaa

g-tx.artax.ar-~--

MsaSS

•• rf*“* *wnAJAM L BOOTH.. MortgH*

i:.

RASPBERRIES.
ED Antwerp, P-tolf, and larg. Tallow.
J. BROWN.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
XTRA slro-per IDO, fl}; two yaara aid. u.
J BROWN.
DOUBLE FROWRiNG SCARLET
BBATOGUS.

oc
2C7,M4fa
534(00 CO

R

E

rpni-Hf* MTtiroUy bardr. and one of lb. am
X baautifal Ftewartog Tre— to cuHireuoo- _i0
coat*; extra aire. flL
3. BROWN.
BULBOUS ROOTH.
YiTACnrrHS, Tniipo, eud-fe^
Jtl Jonquila, lee*. Ac.
J. BROWN.
STRAWBERRIES

____________________ ___________ _____________ ________________ ________________________ ___
, " E CERTIFY tlint the sum* set of-;;
’’.; each
~- u county
iZZZ.'., in the last column of the foregoing list, is the aggregate valuation of the Real and I’creanal Estate of such countv, a* equalized by the Stalo
•ppo*ilc
BoarJof Equalisation, and tbi»dnv entered
----- 1------upon.t.*:
their
------------record*.
o
c
o
, H B TUEADWELL, Chairman.
- ng. Michignti, August 22, 1856.'
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.

J
,’wt !*,c
cvlumn of the above table is a correct transcript of the determination of the State Board of Equalization for 1856,
he Trsksui or of Burry County,
f
• )
- I- '______ State of Michigan. )
—'

Land for sale

in

carlto£

7

-ESPECIAL NOTICE
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
U. thoae iadrbled to J. W. Sroaeiam on Kot­
or Accornto. that are
—-led to eall and ae-.Ua the lame within fifteen
DR RAYNALE'S
aye. or they will have to par eoat on the lame, aa
J
s
t I mnat hare my pay without dalar.
J. 1T. STEBBINS
H—tinga, Aug. TJ. 1U4.
17
8
PU
4
wwnro
•
urn
k.
.. n—
S
160
2
8
tO
4
•h . balance 1,2 and J
I. wanted Tbrvara
nua. be -M- A-dy
Imltnga, ar W M. L.

BARRY CO., VIZ:

\

Discovered at Last!!

A
J

MEDICATED TONIC!!

KANSAS BOUND

COOPERING BUSINESS.

•and naarly trtry thing in that line of btuinera,
Kent canataatly pn hand, or made to order
Haring had nmdi expert-w* in th* Coopering
Ila*. andLeing datirvm of dcrtfUa* hi* whole at­
tention to the bnainr.s, h* flattcrahtmirlf that lie
tn 111 be able in gir* entire aatiifoction to Ihoae who
tarcr Jdm with tfrtir patronage.
lf&gt;»u&lt;d, Suva, for tight barrel &gt;. flow barrel.,
anif alau &gt;Urr» for borketa. AU ord-rv fi&gt;r any
thing in the coopering line, futbfullr and prompt'­
ll - -.- - . - * —_ (11*— Hu —
.—I I ullt A— V — .

MORTGAGE SALE.

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
S urn nt e r
goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed
in -part of
,

AUDITOR GEN ERALS OFFICE
Lkitstxo, September 13, 1856. j
on file in tlii* office.
WHITNEY JONES,
Auditor Gewml of the State of Michigan.

OFFICE GENERALBOOK AGENCY,

Crockery,
.
’Hanl-m..
‘ the bigbeat bid Glassware, T arming tool«, Ac.. Ac., and
it at oneo etoek jn
everything that our friends need.

We do not wish to
JAMES A. SWEEZEY. Aarin— Att y. ’
brag about selling
Dated ihi* i2d day of October ISfrl.
goods cheaper than
Battle Creek, Hastings, our neighbors, but we
AND
wish to have all call
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
1HK aubaenbera are flow running a daily line of and satisfy themselves.
between Battle Crack and Harting*,
1.andHtwgev
a in-weelly U
between Baltfo Creak a£d
To persons having
m

huh

ai

©

SUFFOLK BOAR.
'CLL blood- one IM? old—pries &gt;1

UITBIlf1 !~2; 6

U AV A AJA! . •BBADMOKT&gt;8
iCRTON. will be promptly'suended U
Battle Creek. Sept. l£ ISM.

SALOON’

Ji

DAGUERREAN!!
LDEEMESSES FOB 75 Oto.
*

A. E WILLIS,

Itooeu. Third fitory Rcwex’a Btort. Hartinga. X.
AnrB.l2S.lSd*.
4—17

H—tinn, Jone IS. IMA

’»

EAS of •rerr’kind st retail or br the ebrot. st|
I
Watt, A Tamaui.

T
.ETNA HTSUHAWCE OOMFY.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

STOVES GWEN AWAY

Fermi* br GRA5T k SPAULDING, fluting.,
f. R. MARTIN A CO., Vermontville
September 4.’M. ________________ •&lt;»!&gt;

State I^nd OtBe*. luB.trg. Sept |»th. ’.Be*
Public nouecii beroby gi*«e that th* follewi.g
droenbed Primarv School Laud., aitmted is tki
Crmntv of Harry forfeited for Mapaymsnt of late*
rr.l, will V* offered for aate it Ihi. nfir,. at public
aaclioo. on Wrdneednv the 22d dar of Octobit
wit it 10 o'clock A. M., noire. preeionily red—Wi­
ed according to law .
, Drncrintion,
'

MASS MEETING!

Thirty-Seventh Annnal Statement.
A S nreaenled to the Stoekhaldero. al the Aron- fTUJB publie aro hereby notifled. that wi are now
JX. al merUBg, held in th* Ctvy of Hartford, June Jt rveritinglirgeiddrtioniloourStnek afGoodu,
•nd all. in want of articles tn our fane, »ro reqoeul
*d to giecuia—11.
INCOME.
Our iiock eoniiita of every variety of TIX.
rretnlunu foe Ibry—r.. .ILM4.M8 32
(Inyiper. and Shetl Iron trarr. Hardware,
U.. «.-n, rn.1.^..
juaraaM^
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Xail*. Store*,
Frrmiumi thr'prior y'r, &lt;7..%«.H0 87
Store Pipe, farming Took and
Meehsniet Tool*, of every
Jneem* or loveii'l and
kind wkitk tee will tell
cheaper than erer

NOTICE

non Coimcii of tbr village of Haattoga, to make
or cauae to be made. * dunlirato of th* a—eaanieni
roll, charging each Individual mentioned ia —id
roll, with thr amount af tax for which be oe ahe ia
liable i except! ng tbr higbwnc nr atrret tax land
h1~-&gt; &gt;k.
Ilik
—_ i. .a.

B. TREADWELL,
Conimmionor.

w wo (ro e.i*ie.
th* MarahaJ ahall be required to collect th* earn*
aemrdiag to law. aad i.aka rotuni of. and par
over all mooiea eo collected, within one hundred
data after the date of aaid warrant
ilr order of lb* Gatpiuon Council of th* rillaga
of 1'a.tinga,
“
Basting., May 10, IM*.
&lt;vg

flaaiiaga. May. 1.1st.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
veu^.
....... IV»u,.3i &lt;i
Th. Company Em caih uki* of 11,000,713 fln
Tte Sctal Ixmmi paid by thli Cbrnpuy in thirty—ran ynaro mdipg the pr—ret Usw:
*9, Battle Creek. Michigan.
In Kro Departmeni. . . - . 6,961.397 »9
Haring exmelndwi to atep into lbs 1
Inland
do.................. MfO: 11
--------------- I3.MIXM1 41 I—re to make cur bow before th* put
Nmrfy flJ^OO.OOO of Immi it addy brn b-n tha mSj^Sririopfnreh^upplw*^ Or

SHERIFFS NOTICE

Male, oiaie irvaauror. aduiuv never... ,
•toner of the State Innd tMBee, Altoewy General.
Huperiutondant of Pubite laatrncttoe, Ooe metnbe:
of th* Slate Board of Education, ail EJeeterv ri
Prroidenl and View Prerntent. and a Beprroenu
tire In Congro- for th* Third Congro-.wa) Pte
trio* of thie State; also aSanator toe tha Twaty •
flrot Senatorial Dialriel. eeeii.Ung ot tha count!.*
of Derry and Eaton; al—, on. tteproaeutonr. &gt;.
rep—nt lb* Diatrirt eon: posed of th* enuntr at
Barry Alan, th* following County Ofltom for toe
County ef Barry: one TTuaeurar. »c. Clerk, one
Fronting Attorney, ooe Regieter. ace Shenf.

b7j. GRANT, Admii
MATILDA BOTTOM.
B-ticga. Ort. 2, BM.

Startling

NOTICE

JVtncs ! !!!

BUT NEVERTHELESS TRIE.

CASH,

_.u

J

Local, Canvamdng, and Traveling Agents
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S'
To—11 and can*—a American, Englivh and Ger­
man Publicaiiooa. X*w and Standard Woehl. A
•alirv li guarantord of from
05E DOOR WEST OF NEVIX* A KMAPETB.
120 TO *250 PER MONTH,
AT THE SIGS OF THE BALLOOX.
depending wholly spot, th* ability isd pe™*,”
roncr of tbi igrnL Parooni d-iroui of b-omiog
■groto. by romiUlng 0— DeUtr. naming th* tareltory in wkich they prajxm og*ro'.l*£. will reenrr

^^"TTwarxer.
Shoes,

-

SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
[,X)R Mutton, thia variety ii w|icrioe to
L’ era. and lliey an, alau more prolific an
r • 1 will diapoae of ( fcw
M. “4 fa:

l^r~7,iltnr&gt;»t’ token in all Wen ther.
I^TCopving from Daguerrrocypa*and Patotiaga

T-Khsviij been made in tae payment of
in Jun of money, —cured to be' paid by
re of Mortgage, bearing date the trod,
ober,
D. iSa. executed by TImhimu
1 Abigal O»lM&gt;r» hi» wll&gt; then of the
larry, in the State of Michigan, lojoaiah
io* of ihe plaev aforeaaid and Recorded
- c&gt;a— „i j -..uiiiy m Liber “C“
i XU
and —
333. ------and wbteb
aaid
of Mortgager, c_
--------------—
- Lawfta,
M.rtpgv •« dab’ ansned tor th. and J. C. BenGinghams
jaminrlo thr amderalgned Albert Warner on th*
• Prints
I7lh day of September A D. IK.*, nhkh (aid &lt;u
Dcnhna,
■ignnen*. I* duly record rd in th* Rejiater* Oflieo
•forcMid in Liber "D" of Mortgager on pm 411
•nd on which Mortgage that ia claimed to be dur
Boot*.

ft

-Tlx: All insi iraci or pwrv« V.
town ef Axeyria, in th. county of Barry aad Stote
of Miehigau. and dewntwd - Ctdlow* to wdl’Tbe
ea&gt;: Ulfof tlie -nth east qnartrrrf aertioo m&gt;
twentl-fowr (Ml tn town ow (1) north of rang. no.
—ven &lt;7i weal, arill bearfd al public auction or
reudeu to the bigbeal bidder, on the tlh day of
Novrmbee next, at on. o’etoek In tLc afterooou.'st
the Court How— Io the village of llaeUnga. "~BV
of Ilxrrv . nur.uaul to U»e aUtuie in aweh caw madh,
and provided.
J0H5 HART. Aaslgnew.

err.eai. Urg* and ooenplet*. Plea—call and ice
for youridre.
Cath paidfor all Kindt ofcountry product
Doot trgti th* piatr ooe door went of Kanfl*Ma
Store. nartto.I./.u—.l— nT. i"TTv.

and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call and

rroiAT t. philups

«»“*»•«

Emporium of Fashion
~ ii iu Ji.va«w.wnaA
Warm A Tavranu'i
so*. A. Asaxansa, Sac'y. 1

* iina.rfBG-.boXt-th.

run in eoan—tton with a Una
-xiw
■•Ta ^thTpromtotor* to odd
&lt; IOC—fart Of trorrilera who

Fpea kept constantly
.

HMtingv, September 11. IBM.
------------- GL’AklSiAN fiALE--------

ntMF and Canary Saad at

FHHJ3FW

HeoMeB*. NIN Agala iM MeUea.

TAILOR SHOP

j

on hand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
ceived.
,

EXTRA 8LTERK1NE FLOUB

SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENTS.

GRANT it SPAULDING.

DENTISTRY!
A. EVERETT WILUS,

I

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BROWN,

TERMS Of ADVERTISING.

c.tpi^rb,P^tt Prvprietore.

TERMS—81,50, IN ADVANCE

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY NOV. 20. 1856
;£&lt;WRY. •
iu»—IW *»

result in indccoriou* language, inhuman
enactment*, and somutitnes bloodshed
and civil war. Not that woman take a
part in them disgraceful scene*. but that
»he aid man in redeeming politics from

RR1E8.

j. BRotnr.
■i ROOTS.

J;‘W0TrB»*.
•ING SCARLET
•GL'S.

. SHOWS.
roots.

■IRRTES.
J BBomr.
N SHEEP.

J. SHOWN.

1-Ykhk &amp; VoRiifr.fi. TJrrryStaLk. Hurtcs. C.n;» j». sed Ss4dlr.Uvr*». Io let C&lt;ur
sry«a&lt;c&gt;«lw*?» &lt;n read.net* l tvr&gt;
to all ).l*cc« OSes set SssMt acir Fust » II. vl. HssUng.. Mich.

OWLS.

UEMIAH SHOWS.

tREAN!!(
FOIL 75 Ota.
I LUS, ,

NOTICE.

JVewtl'fr

Ort. Ml IBM.
At the Annual Meeting of the Barry
Agricultural Society, held at'
Prairieville, the Annual Addrea was
delivered by Dr. JAMES ADAMS AL­
LEN. of Kalanuroo, after which a rote
of thanks waa given to the Speaker. The

County

Annual election of office™ of the Society

- “
-MrsJBFuot.
KEEDLE ABD lUJfCt WOfiK AC.
best specimen Crochet Gdlars
Mt-s* Angela Hay*.
„
r Table matts Miss Sophia

wsu then had with the following result.
1st “
*• Block Work Mix* Mary
.For President David B. Pratt
Foot
50
tad. The
1st ••
“ Linen Diaper Mr* Fanny
For Treasurer J. C. Benjaminc.
WwtoZu iLL... a. WT*! lhc p’’-'1*****1
tardiest men _________ ______ ___ ___ __ Jell na they
Thompson.
75
For Secretary Henry E. Hoyt.
• • and Women of tho s^n. Let political raee- and when the time came, from hta hi2d 4
" “ dtarcr Mrt S R Ev­
Vice President*.
ting* be «.f such u character ua to expand ! dbg place he listened ;___________ .
er*.
SO
C. Ellis.
ilfd inv)gurate our better nature*—Such'
*-W hint Joe! dent you hear (omethingF
1st “
“Leather Work Mis* N
O. Dunham.
a chnrr&lt;1rr Umt we return from them, a* ’
I think it was very probably that tbejr
i
Brunson
L.
Mudge,
from a i&lt;&gt;cial gathering, in which, virtuous ' did, f- r hardly were the word* uttered, I 7.T"
lit “
“ Reed and Worsted work
n. Wood.
'Ihave bevtt «tn-ngth«ied. and the than there came a sound of forcibly tear-' , t^d‘al|dI
Mine Matilda NidiuU
P. K. Barnum.
path to true jrn-atnem made plain and at- ': tag fu*tian.
’
' Sff,‘on'
1st “
“ Drawing Miss Harriot
IL E. Hoyt
: triK-'.iw. But it is not in politic* ni ne that I
" Cvt off of my coat tail!" whispered R
”£**
, Door.
G.
Striker.
StaL-r.,
woman ta
of b;r jmtvral right*, ’ ■' °u-&lt;Ul&gt;'
1st “
“ Embroidered Scarf Mr*
T. J. Humphrav.
; f-r ta rc y.o find oarrelvci ina6e »ubject to
Clarence Wightmazu
hy. get off Ned."
Q
’
L Polly.
x
। ta"-, ir. (ho ftmneingof which we have no
1st “
“ Embroidery Mias Rush.
And Ned was off and one leg off his I
’
The Premium for the best exhibi­
.• rptsiatatii-n. It is uselera to tell u* v»e । itrweta* beside*; and theizf be waa "all- ■ R v' ,
E.
Johnson.
’
tion of Female equeatrianahip was
■ cr rvpteaented hy our Fathers, Bretlvcr*. ing and “oh”-ing, and ti-llinjt Joe that he |. .
C. Balch.
. , .*
_ _____ ts. r_ .v_ _.eu. . &lt;i irvmg,
awarded to Mias. Emily Evan*.
8,00
j - r husbaml^'ff We ore &lt;&lt;f so Very different :,
C. V. Patrick.
Thurnapple,
Owing to great irregularity In receiv­
, n cla«a ofZnimalaaat» make i&gt;«unsuitable
J. W. Bradley,
Yankee Sorii
TtvTaBSSl in devising |1h&lt;«c laws by which
ing the report* of lhe various cummitwe*
J. II. Earl.
Orangeville,
' there- may lie error* lii the foregoing »t»toj we must abule. then surely we nerd n sc|«J.H- sympathized with him. for he mid, .; 1‘rairicv ille.
m.-nt, smd mutt be attributed the that
It was resolved ttat tta executive cum-:; fact and not to an intentional deviation
n« slit atone multi understand our natures bull of hi* coat tail was hanging up there
i
mittee
call
the.next
annual
meeting
of' from the terms of the adrerttaud list v»f
and nccr»itie«. But if by nature w« have juiw* here’’
'
premium*. There wav received by the
(
the
Society,
where
the
citizen*
will
sub(
“Tbeyre&gt;w started hand-in-hand, for |
tin Mine .-rgan» to cultivate and gratify;,
Ned bclidved he ’knew the way.’ They 1 scribe the greatest wm toward* defraying ■1 Treasurer for membership tickets, the sum
tlx- •mik- aspiration* for freedom. in tl*■of &lt;52, and about the sumo amount fi&gt;r
purrat fullest wiw, then in Goda name I lied arrived a little bey&lt;n»d the tree*. !, the expense* of the Annual Fair.
ticketa at the eround.
ask why ■l.. vou with holdfrutnustba taxrn. when something went »wa*h! swash! into
I The following report was made by the,
Yes. Why. But ta-c.-m*e having the ; the water-vat.
A sneeze ensues, then the exclamation. ,. several committees, for awarding preznipower you love to keep it, or perhaps
XL Dasnr Trtiko it it.—“My dear
“Thunder! that watrrameU* rather old!'
fear an inovatiun. nr the censure of each- '
Amelia." said the dandy,on taodlng knee
Ned wonted to go home at once but
before his sdornbli-. “i’lusve h-ag wished
but merely from habit. An 1 said before Jo,- was too' much excited to listen for a
for-lhi* opportunity, but hardly dare
it is not in politic* slv-tiv we find wrmum \' moment to such a preposition.
■peek now. for fear you will reject me;
Never heard anything about the cis- |
defrauded of h&gt; r rights. Giro woman an I
but I love you—will ymi ta- mine? You
equal dianec in1 any direction her own '| tern before; the old fellow mui* fixed it J
will be to ine everything desirable—eve­
.tuicv may dictate, ami so tar from it* ' on purjw«*e to drown people in. Curious '
rything rnv heart could wish. Your
:
I- wering her down, to fill such station as . though, that we should both fall in it."
smile* would shed"------.
They puslire! on again for the melons.1
sh feel* bvrwrlf fullv competent to full
Here the dandy stuck fast for lack of
Presently they were caught by the 1
u-. h credit. We dull find the sciences ‘
1st Best Stallion for ail work, S. R.
«ome bigjioetic exprcMimto help him
ami prokwi'-n* cb-vatevl by her exertions, | ebrd*. and' bead-lung they went into n
Balch (Kalamazoo)
out.
, that Mme ingenious intellect, w hich is ' heap of briars, and thistles, and the like, 1st
Blooded Stallion Wm. Stree­
“Your smile* would staxi''------ which ha*l been placed there for thslrcxttar-&gt; (Kalamazoo.)
Another d.-ad halt!
Meantime th•t-.b&lt;-l!ivli th.- worthless-ajjjx-n- prM* accommodation.
I at "3 y’n old Stallion R. Freek*,
young lady’s brother, a bit of a wag, had
■’Such a gettin' up ntair*!" muttered
.vilizcd life, if thrown into the ।
(Scbulcraft.)
J it. Iv unpt-rceivrelintu the room and heard
,
nr.. I might refine and beautify I,Wcal
1
the
bright
talk.
Dandy
trice a thud
‘ Nettle* and thistles! bow they prick!
n oaptratit's track. N«*Uu&lt; we i

.piw alight that would *&lt;.ftcn ‘ exclaimed the other.
. ___ .
o...
"Your smiles would shod"------' Thvv now determined to go on more
“Never mind the wood s/.rd," said the
« eta ri-1: all tliis, b-t us give scop.-, to .I cautiously. At length they arrived at
wcg.
it, and try aometktag etad"
tUt r.»tl«*» activity which by being too ।
yearling
“
Thu yimug lady’s gravity was ouitepu".
•■llow thick tbev arc, Joe! Come here;!
clow-ly prrtt. i" obliged to lavish eaa-ss-.
D
Doy
le.
away
by the queer exhibition, uw dtoftiy,
There’* mote tluin a dozen fat' one*
ivr exp. nditurv* vijw-n lluise frivolitonbtb- ,
J
Stewart.
brood Mare
puttering himself up hastily, vamuud to
ing*. magnified iat&lt;&gt; inipoitancc by tb&lt;- right lie re!”
J itartar.
part* unknown, k waa clearly ae&lt;n that
£)uwn they sot in the midst of them,
cihjii. «&gt;• of ftshlonat.le life.
sucking Colt
il was the young ladv’s fortune whiifivra*
w a k-w !•!«•* oti tin­
What true wonir.n but feels her*«-ICdc- ' and seemed l&lt;&gt; ctnclnde that they were
__
__
.
Comun.
coveted,
tar person being ‘tfKCufelar.- fault* Which the wkiti-r grad.-d l.v !mcb«*v tipsti"ns. though oblfccd amply rewarded for all their mishaps.
span Hureca for draft C Backimportance.
ev|MM&lt;-i&gt;are uuivi-real.thi ll certainly it ta- fn.m fiiMui-vn and the want of ta-ttv-r i|m&lt;i••livre, Joe," ssi'l Ned; “take this mel­
3,00
c«u&gt;c» us to »jck ini-1 apply » uuiverKv! nvM t&gt;. resort tv thviii. And what labor- ■ on; isn't it a rouserl Slash into it." _
M: “Limp." I guess you'd Bmp if
A D
remedy. It' tliey are- onlj rare they -till Ing imm (unrii are all wh-&gt; Imu an active I
“It cuts trmendous hard. Ned. Ned
Storm* 2,00 you had walk.-d Ictwecn tworv-wa of batdccv! cum-rting.’ One ttaiz: *«* m» to
life of i-itlier the mind .-rlxidy ) but in his iI it's a s&lt;puv»h'.“
C Backus. 3.00 rv-1 tamps as long m f haw. \\ hy, the
single
pretty gvtiendiy acknowWged. there i* ta-art at l.svM eensure*his wifemr Headless ;
-No it i*n.t» I tall you; |t’» a new kind.
A D
outside of my legs arc na mw a* a pirere
an cgrvgiuu* ■
vspv-iiw, waste «»f time dec. hut dues but ■ Old Swipe* *cnt to Rhode island for
o! b.s-f; butT have got an invention u.
nW,1,|st '* *' I .-.in-f'dcr that be hlmrelf ia helping tode llw seed last spring."
cur.- th it difficulty. I'm going to t^lTo
•Well, then, all I’ve got to nay, is that
very evident, that toil and' rust ar.- n-l priv- hrrufr.ny ra'.i'-tud mudu ofen/&gt;ythem military pants of mine, and run a
equally shared by the !wi»
y et the in nt and drive her into the very cotme iI old fellow got sucked in—that’s all!
pk-cc of bar atwl right down thre ugh lLu
•I’m going tn gouge into this water,
ewiitdc
given
hr
&lt;&gt;ur.ar&lt;undarf«.ris
not
be
dept
cvaUvu
It
has
I
h
.
v
.h
wisely
written
tec ;.v pic,-I i)»ul&lt; C«vk. Ksliais1st l«*t Bull 4 y’r* old F Parrish. -1,00 . stripe*, and th.'n if any tamped female, or
the unh one tbal might il’u-tnite th-* io- that a nation vatuwil iw born in a &lt;Stv, ' luel.-n; tedl-i there goes a half-dollar! I' c
oj v“ - •• “
W Y Gil1 walking cooper's sta,-. inv»t«« mo out I
I
broke
my
knife,
if
I
didn't
know
that
►-&gt;*&lt;■
crim.N.-tther eau v. revoluijiomiry cluing.- tathe turrawNduty fAjiuifry ajUlllJ.
ib
...__ r____ ___
:l the history suddenly &lt;-ir«-t.'d; Therefore will woman i was 8 watcr-meloi), I should say it ua* a
in ttee* line, PIcsm gl»»
•
“ 2 “ "
P Parrish.
of uUr army »f drunkard* »iv&lt;&lt; ( to »y putiautly bidu her time- Step by step pumpkin. Foci i», i bslievc it is a pumpr.
!
Coolwzm ar Bvoolsr*—A Covoa“ “ “ “
M Chase,
i mav -h." advance iuV&gt; her true sphvrenothing • f suwv other cUs*«
i ok tea WoMas.—On Wednesday, night
durham Bull 2 y’r* &lt;ild M
What
the
boys
did
besides,
while
the
Ihi-re ata.- will not only adorn the par­
4.00 : l-ft week} two burglar* xntivcd thekuusu
Pendeil.
owner
went
to
the
stable
and
unmuzzled
t&lt; .t.fy h'Ao endure* the tml, and who ex- lor and L411-nx&gt;m. but extend her refining
j of Mr. J. Itaitghrrty.
G««Pg into th*.
4 y’r* old steer* W Y Gilu-nialL. hard eurrted nj-mey’a pittance mtluence through nil the varied Imunta ot the dog, and led him into the garden, he I
4,00 | dining n-om hi the bsM-mcnt, they first-,
h.m-1. It n^ -wrily
t-.r ttaor j light andinteiigvsnrv. opr-ed and cuiteccru- couldn't say; that they took long steps,!
2 00 ‘ proceeded to refresh themurfve* on a’wlil
the
onion
and
tta
flower-bed
revealed
in
u- brutal p----------Sn.-m-.cra ln-m . ted to tin- human miira.
2.00 j c.&gt;ltati»«n, deliberately ectling the table,
the morning.
__ ,ht ta, girett tint would
:
IRENA IJLI’IIAM.
• mv
1,59 ' and piping themselves" to everything
They had paid pretty dearly for the
law full M
ta-'»rH.g up ■' »“£
Maplu Grove, Sept. 10. ISM.
M Dudittlo. 2 00 I they o&gt;uld find.
After which they went
whistle.
•
T Collier.
1.00 I up rtalr* into a room.occupied by ths
mialitv" as 11*' ,,"c b'",'n b.r "nr
’
They ha'l not tested a single melon;
9
the- • «-'«» “n 1
Stealinf W*tcr-Meto«.
M Doolittle. 1,50 । children, and adioining the room of Mr*.
yearling Bull
they
had
got
scratched,
had
turn
their
A mon in n duuntry town took grert I
IN Huthren. 3.00 I Daugherty.
Tbo noi-* made by them
t., IU same .ex. though wldom appe-rmg
n hta rar and h.w n»t: very many «f p.jure ;□
B”*”,; "’I cltehca, were as wet as drowned rata, and
a
1.50 1 awabined hire. D. She started for tho
"J r™’“ “r- I liaif scared out of their w ita at the raventhem s..:&gt;'di.y.nf K'*Pt to ,ii
3,00 1 children'* room and met one the men at
Ii„ .ta ta ta«ta.r. B.i M-w on* dog. and the apprehension of being
L50! thedoor. Ue ran down stairs. Mm. D.
I... ,c ti. tagta.rta4 taojnl tai . L discovered.
j fulh.wwd, the other burglar followed her,
now i* I- tta 'ir more fi.rtun.ita■ stsh
The next night the owner of the melon
Tl»e»c are the extreme*- I ud
g- tataJ ta ta». irtaflrf «■'«
2,00 and mar the f»*&gt;t of the stair* pushed hoc
1 voJl ezampta may U- a ftir rq-re^t.^ J ••hooked" bls choicest fruits. 1 patch invited all the boy* of lhe village,
1,00 down with considerable violence. Mr*.
fluwers. Mid
’
varioo*
wav*
to
protect
hi*
i
'
D. went to the door of the room occupied
..fa rertriu Mt. more or I— omnrmtre. He tried
on* un the principal of "returning good
by Mr. J. L. Canon, but as the door Lad
_ ; but hi* watch-d»p very pyre
I Ub.w
what J'-' 1’ P**? -‘wt
« grounds
for «vil.“ Thia circumstance changed the
• •
.. in noarlv all rimllkf t*’1'* Jtota j ta «t tr*» "“Su
been secured on tbo outside by tho bur„
„
n
„
T
Collier.
i
opinion
ofl
old
Swipes.*
and
hts
mcl1«'!?. mm A ¥ *u
glnr*. they escaped before Mr. Canwu
his fattest fowl* and
l“v"r"e1cat’
Yoke working Oxen 1 McCol
acre novel- disturbed again.—Hm(Im- aftxmoon. iust ut night-foil, he overcou'dget ouL
,e .nusiy u
mirixtoe "f hear*ncouple u/mbebievus* M* talk­ pore Magazinc.
Mrs. Daugherty had miaxod ‘ nothing
8,00
but two auoll artick-a of old tawdry, oftag usrettar. wtan ..ne ..f them rays:
Srazrr CoixoqVt.—"Good morainfc
••What du you mv, J«*l S-udl• »&lt;
2,00 no great intrinsic value. Mr. Daugnurty
cxnne tlw- grab over tb-w md&lt;«*to-mght? Mr. Smith; on the aids Utt Uwlsy F
waa absent at the time, tn burinuaa in
-Y«*, &lt;ir; got the ague."
Old:Sw“pea will be *n«rtn, lAo ten
__ New York. The house of Mr. Daugb.”
W. Falk
“Du vou ever abuke.’'
2 00 ! VJ *” entered again on Sunday nl ;tu
muu- before twelve &lt;»’ r!»*kH. Lewis.
“Ye*’”
•
The other objected ** there was a high
- -- 1 last. Mr*. Daugherty hud prepared tai'
Buck
Lamb
• Gm’t «ay when ; shake every day.
self hgainst eny new Intruder, and wheo
1 H Hath^-InXwTwa. the reply; "I know.
Pen E«c*
-Why do you ask."
the burglar entered the room where *l»»"Oh, nothing in particular, only 1
। waa, she shot at him, and he dtaappearrd.
nl*c.&gt; when- y ou can g« over just a* «ay ;
thuugbt if you shook bad. I’d like to stand 1st “
“ Lnjnba
His tat was left, showing bale* mod* by
8WIXE.
by and we If you could not shake the fif­
the bullet, and marked with blor-d. Tbere
teen doltar* out of your pocket which you 1st best Boar Pig
J McCdtotor. 1,00 wa* btaxl on the floor, also. Evidzuily
lat " Sow “
C Milla
1,00 the rascal had a narrow escape.—AvoAol
owed me so long."
Mr. Smith dopedFBC1T VEGETABLES AXD G1LX15.
Wkiy.
1st best sample of Whm D
wall1.00
Aj« Inzatuontf J rar.—In a care of
sudden death recently, ta Warren county,
variety of Potatora D lb
Mtau, a coroner * inquest wu bJd, ami
the verdict was that "the deceased di*d by
• W Sheto.
the will of God. or vme other dix. aoi,
W Falk.

IEADWELL,

rELESS_TRLT

ered with dirt, and just beyond them
some cords, taatetre-d tightly, some eight
incites from the ground. I picked all the
melons I cared to preserve kaveing-I
pumpkin* and squash.-*, about the size
and shape of melon*, in their places.
The boy* were quite right in supposing

Tniinr. and dealer in Re.
c. Stale Sireet. two &lt;toor» we
iit.tiun, HicK.
1 _

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Jf

DLCEME-Vra,

8 T R Y?

OPum

Mrs. FC P*®dclL
MrrTTJok*-

f.-re abc to tn"** *

r.-, but ft there r.we^»

Ba’?!*#'-

�t«mAwA.

BEPITBLICAN BAHJER.

I—- -England and France had sramended di.
bhiMtie intenwvnM with Naples, but n&gt;»
LuMilities hud taken place.
The Afex:fc«r*s Jjr.o.u.wnten’. ia ns fo’..

.

-

X. BAIhET. Ema,''

voice, to ga inthmnus rytirxey, will aaou- and are under tbeir infiuearej yet the
pvdjg
a*_.
lhal Urt. rua- r„r FF^l.ren. have

it

The brig Cumberland is ruporud * * ,
with all
Cap:

’

'

'
v-M.wwt
•nfschonoer Vornee’

tbo Ropchlliwca fimght a noble battle, and corer*! tbssn-

J stnud fit
£ latti.d —

J'“ ■

Mitra with glory.
ncnr L«*g
The frlhiu ing arc the- reported majori- large .team r&lt;« F
and though
tics in—
the Northvni
Blates
w hicb may be PnaH, lyhut In
«•- ----—7----- —
-------—-------WUo*»npeubPence
hsvinj been concluded,
the first
wb-dly tinmunngeshlc
ore
.ri.
H P^i.t.i
rn- • Ttaltas kb
U,
&gt;&gt;i:h &gt;!«■
,»d
’ ryirf b, tta offirij c.—.
were 'r.v cri»*rd. and ■
mi-.wxit ha» given ; Majorities
for Frecmor.t over Boriuuisn.
wSwL_____
sure tin8tn*Wdn from it? 'With ilrisolu busts &lt;if Freedomi as n prrs. nted by the •if tbo Felt-ra!
2-7.000
cck, yet those prin­
Maht,
joct tbc-Pltvlp&lt;itsn*luiuMMmstigatrd the : Ikpiddiran
.
.psitt । nd.-r the leiufcriihip nF them a tempura
WiseMsiit ckrtwl there liepull^
5.000
New Hampshire.
limits uf distuabanaa Uvat &gt;113 exist&lt;ri ia C«d. Fi\munt,.ipd tbv.tpy.rmidteiy.'fthe ciples are as enduring aa the everlasting
88.000 uuabic «’«' reader ®V u*i*u»'’
Mnsaschusetta
Europe, aud they rapettaIjy directed tlwr
_ _
hlH«
w-itfr
which
the
srarfiwr
of
ourrwunSlave power as rvprt-s. nled by the Afri­
4.800 aarertam the n&gt;-me of the ’t* I.
Rhndc fabtd,
attention tn I lx-condition of Indy.Gnsxv.
^Xjy.7’ lie antbor' most appreciated
tiy lyii rersified, and though defeated for
7.60V
Gunuarticut,
end IMgu-m. Ibe C&lt;nlrl*«f Ni pU* alone can D;-morrafv under the kwlvrehip'if
25 00O
La* haughtily relucted the advice । •'‘Franca •Inrnca BufhanitTj, has rcsulhd in the rir .a sH*in.,ttrebound cvrirttwlly tutriampb j yertnunt,
■AMM FAILED.
77.000
NeJ York,
tni EtsSanilhrnjih offered tn Hpr mu*i
•n»*r all opposition.
Any -.ie can fight
»»J)00
Oiuu,
Baltimore. Nw •_
friendly manner. Dx, moa.--ures nfrigor vle&lt; ti&lt; n.uffiue.' tDnn. Bitt the enate-t is when surrounded with the hnln of victory.
20.000 tend. (TH* is the Mary Brewart we bemur*
Michigan,
an'» ciriri'iB adopted twrali-ng tima pcs’,
nufecturers' and Mariani
10.000
Tin* primfeihs oft|ie I«ut the man nhocan stand by Iris prioriWisconsin,
Bank of Columbus. Ga., has fidU.1.
S* diti-hiMjw'uf itflininixtrutii-n. by lhe not yet end'd.
lievv.)
I ?b2 u-rbekv • fi* hnA, out
pin,
and
battle
w
ith
a
strong
arm
P
t
the
7.000
li.ivevuinrvt.of tho two Sic.Ires, cimtimio RepuhilcM party arr lhe prinriplaa &lt;Xtlir
ammvai. rmiM havama.
..f No. 30 Warren street, wb*b buildmg
fn'agsiate ar.d compnitnlte the enntinui D'-i lnratii n .d’HWcpcndcn.xt and of the right under &lt;Wi*»t, i« the true hero. J Re- i
270.400
was .Kxni| le I by tievilorri. Horrid &amp; 8fo*
Tef.1,
New Grl -vns, Nov.5'
sa-e »vfg^xl enter in' Europe.
Vnd-v C&lt; r.clttrt’on^ tlawiire th? pein sfdea av&lt;i* ■ publicans, he m&gt;t disheartened. You luve
Bnelmnah Msj&lt; ritire over Fremont.
iV *U«n»Hp Bl..’. Wa.r w fretn
.tbs con* ktion u&lt;' tho, danger of amh ri
Perhaps
The Dcmocralic majority in Go.rri.
cd and advent&gt;4 by Waabmgtcn. Jcfler no cause, for discouragement.
P.n*ylvariia,
,
*
,,nnn
‘
SO
j
OOO
ante &lt;vf diin^a, France' and England h.i«l
,
f . ,, . .
will nach 17,000. In AlaLcma 2(i0(&gt;0
under the rttcumstanres. with a new and
15.000
jn.wu ----------- .•.......
tnped wphnoto them by prudent advice I "" CBl1 *’ad‘*,‘*. un-1 though bsflled Sir
10.000 n.*esofioq&lt;&gt;rt«*'tn Florida 1.000.
'
giv»n nt tin opportune tinx*.
The Gov- n sen*■•8: are d,*s«u.d rvonuially tn secure imperfectly ■•remixed party, we ojuldhot
8.000
Illimda (pml.ial.Iy.)
X»Oinu-nt • ftlti' tw&lt;i Sbtow. cl-wthg Ita a gloehw nprf . v. rw helming triumph,
well hope, for sucecm in the first struggle
STEAM EBS AGBUV-MP.
: they -buret ..pvn al uoc&lt;
LOVISIAMA.
3.000
California
(pr«»bulily
.)
'eyrs to all evidence. rcm4vc»! to pcrawt '
----- •
hut a vote snch as tho h&lt;«t*of Freedom
found ...
tbs*
Annes
New" 7uri.. Nu.. —.
,uu»u
j. toe• —
.■■■■- - - i . j•R.s returns in the* Btatc remain a
.la itafirta! emrs*. The ill reonptem n&lt;*Stoam.ra New World, H*^*,*1^ k
&lt;vrr.bl.* i l»J*d
“ doubt tertb th* Ameri*^'
rolled up nn th* fourth day of Nirivnihcr
oiiMiu.r* .»vx
- Total,
66.000,
c'tdtd t*» wr legilintatv" ujiteivati«&lt;ii,
sun and F. Skukiy, »Ju&lt;* W
Fretn&lt;mt’s aggregate Majority over
This is the fir»t gineAit vlwtinn th..'. । is a sound and glorious platform on which '
aground
the
tuuwcy.
Inry
worked
nutnnuiy
i
_______
the irwr.l'ing duu' I tl-n»an t« er the pu­ .
BucTikmm in tin* Frv" St .it re, 213.000 last night tor New i«’rit.
cn tn
held aincc the organifc»ti&lt; n &lt;.f I Pi build a party that will sweep llie cogr- ;
rity of tfin- ionnlmns, the ofTmive l .n-,.h.ssyb.
nat, t&gt;.«*n
Mi, and »i but were *ma’»le t» prevent ti* siteou tlu- Ovcthiugh, nrer Carmltu
IIISOl'II ELECTfON.
try in I860. To the accompliahmiint of ।
onpufed to fur sJutarv omm.|&gt; I tli/B-publit
Many
in
, ----- , __Jfeun r"’ty. Mkhigrrn was the '
lu*t account,
acoxint* remamed
rvuuincd weretberv- ^
Itet
“o. ul ' truitiou of four ofthr finest buildu
nr.d finally tuvxjhsiinatc refowl, could not jL.L
j Ual P«n
U-. Aj, uxl tl« 1— »- - St LottU,N’or. 1|.
firtt. S ate .t«» bn»t the Rcpildiran stun-’. |
j one who has been called upen to mount tbeir jMKcngvrs came on io th e»«Aidi ’n the l.tauvr con:liinant\* « f amicnb!.* j
.
I
ot
ti
half
a
iui!h.x&gt;
of
property
37*
buriThirty-fire
connKregive Budumsa IB.
Yiald not an inch nf the ground ynd have '
the lore of a dear gnd loved eompauton. 1 loss of a «rrro!f factokyrrlsth-r-A
This siupuniion »-f official in , "rJ;
I dings cm "
*■ n *tnvt were each five 352, Fill more 17,836. same counties in
'obtained in Barry county and the State of cun fully appreeLite the beauty and trutbAugust gave P.4k 18^10, Ewmg2l ”8v
tcrcoJrstt in tm aenre *v nititutrs any in- i■•■It'&gt; *g«» w&lt;
Philsdriphia. Nov. 6th
stories
me*. it
V Mbthignn, hut ata"d firmly by the|glorl* fulnt-M vf tho full..*ing article, wbkli we
tf-rvixitjnn if-ipternd aff&amp;im. and still le«."i' 5000 mnjoritv. ti«iw we have carried
named occupied tale*. these countie* constitute Fillmore’s nriH.’
J. B. Smith’s cottou-weaving facb-rv druggnis
20 000 I
Pr-n,-ip'cs you have cndikizmfd on
J
..rt»~&gt;U&gt;or.
th- I ,.v ,b.. .„,.rwi„ |mi„„ ...j,.-;,, ,of
-------------in Pensvlnuua Avunuc. was burned thia James Mcltrady As Co., dealers in foncy cipal strength.
copy from an exchange:—
laren. rsvupied the others, fr-ni the
"
"d'kl
- I..iJn.,r Itan.t.i.h Sta-. ,talb I your banner.and in I860 it will tkut in
“In comparison with the
of a wifi* morning. !&gt;•*■ &gt;30,000. fosureij 20,000.
ILUJtOU ELECTION.
rear &lt;&gt;f these buildings the fire elternled
all other &gt;x*reavemrnts nrc trilling. The The factory gmfrioytxMfi0 L,nc1*- .
ft
to Nus. 87 and SO. ua Mprray street, two
wife! she who fills so large a spare in the I
VIOLENT CTOMM.
* • -Tv
---- -- ’-----r..- year ago.and in many of them n«t rv- J
Tf-p Bpirit.
\\ e have returns from all but evkt
landwum.*
tivc-sU^y brown sVmc fnmt
domeetic heaven; shu who busied hem-lf
s la.
««. .ir„tai b,.Ul tta I
p,,
rat™, (tarn
building*. No. 35 was damaged also, but ciaintiee in lUmub. Bud.trian’stasjoriu
uiiweanly for the 'pwibus fuu» around '
lifrn sauri
I:. &lt; nler n..t ti» gi
There
...n,m,n ,rl
tail tta .tai.
a,,, wHttni |,f„„
.!,«■,4bv. her; Jdtter.l'itter is the tear that fall up-j
1M... w» a vfadrirtT.irttadn yesterday
. ixrnritxdly by waler In the amount of may reads ^.OOO. A Springfield dY
- fir «.Tn&gt;nc«:U iuterpreUthma thi
on her cold rbv I You stand beside her duiid much dautegc, unnx-fing’many b.»u- W,000. The wall »f N«. 39 Murray tmtrkgjvv I i-rell 10,000 ma&gt;ri« Mil.
.|.vr
tai::.- ..aatat nr; .lib tl.
..CM,,,.,, g„.t,
measure '.il vj-rntiud pr»&gt;twllon
street
tril ujxm No.4i, «nt crushed the ler. Republican candidate fi« State Trras.
reiffin and think' of* die
boiiso of SeolxKird
’ p»t.
sat. It seems an 1 se*.
*e*. The new cor
rar h&gt;&gt;nao
Sealxiard
Liu. no rharjicirr *&gt;t n&gt;gwv. canted, mon
priaeildy
- ------------------14,000--may .ait v.
ntnbcr colored pathway’, where tlsc sun I Itailnmi was blown down, seriously in- fl.ora through to tile »ub-&lt;x!L:r. 71k* urer. r
.. ... «.J .in.at a-, «,th tta ..1,4.. p... !
p,,.
n»a sbonc &lt;&gt;n beautiful flowers and ihr star* 1 juring eight to tm person*. It is feared west wall ofN’o. 8V Warn-n street fdl I
Northern c.-untie* g.-ncraflv &gt;lM.x *
upon Now. 41 »"d 4tt.
damaged them f Republican gain over lhe Auguit &lt; l,Tu...
i • r and putn-nngt of the Gvm r 1 Govern-1 h;al,.rv.
.
hung glittering, overhead.
Fain would j utltera are under the mins.
the th.-o.io »tf tlu-Kingof tb
D&lt;-ut
n
.000
Kudu
k
was.
broad
day
•
,
Tl.
re
is
little
or
no dffen nre in the south
...nt .tatv.s| HpiM
«. lu.f-mtal j
WM u, HCH1-- the fr'iil linger there—a-» th.rna are rv* j
ntOM utaDL’BAB.
•
fat bullae the fire was rx’inguiabrd. ’ era counties.
’n,
Lrfat
•■kven Stites &lt;4 the I nil d In ;-n over-1
and wWain yon.owr Brolhrrt, whonre , membered saw those vour hands may un* •
Th*
f l&gt;.-.'riVp&gt;.inr
1 ’’'wb
.1.. ■have
..........
i' •.tv
____
i.v. tend.1 ',
filled witKdamagid
1 -tLJmr.ganimtat- nwj.ritv. onJ giv.n iMttleing m/be rank, for free ib-.ught. free :*
planted.
Her
noble,
Baltrmore. Nov. 6.
Wert
MIMWI HI KL1X7ION.'
:n-» «f N
has u^i'-d ti.’&lt;
i- dav.
i th it .ill rimt tbr«&gt;' । •Itocrir.Freto.xtt and Freedom, b, lUu-n-. &gt;»«*« »«• &lt;1*" «*’ JmmoU
New Orhans pstejrs recited f-ri-y good.
. . „ ,
: ing t» v&lt;M&gt;r soul thrilling and ebiquent,
?■’* * *!l ^,'lw ! reolam advert from Ruatnn, ofibr 10th |
;
St- Loufa, Nov. 16.
ddHinkr ini fr\"r • f )he int
Rcttirti*front 16 conntieagin-Filniyre
hu t; n ... and may
Wr fi|)J Uh„u
l4r|!,.|y s*l benuty alljhrrity.
But she is dead. u!t. The rerem treat) between England |
L niiom of the Two Skilie*
Fift.-n
wanxg against•tlx*
! The
dear
that
has cn-sted
re»ti| 16.87R;
J। .
' Buchanan 14.87P.
'wi'. rut.
tn sd— .„
■ rthl
mr&gt;. hpiirt
spun .^entv-ix.
lu«r»ll.«ix, bold,
ooiu. inf.esiblr.
lliiapimc,
............
- head
.
----- , k«
, lam u[-o
•
•yw ami ll.xri^ --------- — ogreat c.xn.m-,[ h _______fc00Q
majority. All
Bo."
“
f*
c
onrica
give
Buducan 1 ROG,
■'hirit
invincible,
determined.
and
ck.llir.ging
the
&gt;**
’
"&gt;*«•
in
the
still
darkn.w.
up-xt
a
tten
thw..
«,
the
nc&lt;&gt;|dc
were
c
T
|-m-d
to
j
nn vl.iv ery in whi&lt;4j Intioril.lojdriermincd,
ckdlirging
histom. rewti tn
darkness upon n | tinn there as
people
opfxned
I ofthr
i.L_ Botrtbrni
„
«.
------ ,------Steles
have gnn.
_
Austria. l ipv-d «m ’!»■' 15th oi
msjoritv in the State probably 10,000.
•
Franklin I’iercv
l„„...ita™
’ n»'«d»ns -if slavery.you are bound tn
I..P
plant
tan i pd**'
rill—
ehj, Tta tab*.UMtare
~«w*«3 “f
,.
chanan. Californiaia not vet heard from
I -ta
rftitan. .» ,ta -4. f l-ta- w"^ ••
•-«•«. *»£
..ir,..; J?W8Tt.u»oi»
bIrut hsa prebaldy gone for liixhamm. The
XNDIA.WA ELECTION.
cumluned vote given to FHmon: and Fro­
■ ltn I .-*rn* !—»r-. *.,t whi'nt
host measures anct*-»-vt* i• '»■
--..v I• Mpre*
caprinh mv
my ‘biort, wh-vwevery
The Layi'laWre elect is as Niota; G3
wn
is »'»*• T 271 003 more . than the
i r.-lt prayra. _ And. white
rn)
......
. ....... r_.
tj...
Th..
Th- .i,-.,
.trainer
nrr Hlimds
Iliiuoh sailed
sailed St
at t2»’ch*k
rivxA “
«&gt;
-ntt.* *'
riim th d th* prepar
•nvs huAbd Io the -lire p wer and ! owfl f.v|fng». | think there i» a nm)-rity
Detnomda,
35 Rapublicans Senate 21
vote
given
to
Buchanan.
Old
Buck-will.
ral.nihlld. 'll*.' |\
thi. 1’. .M. fur Aapin wall with about 400
’’ ' of Indira in the Republican purty. who flowers she lx-nt over in wnilea, tend no*
[eisa».*ng«*rs.
|
rc or
ran with me; bid you a heart) God apced
1 titnfchqnil'i
their
petal*,
that
the
verdure
around
het
in the cause of freedom, and the right."
FUOCLAMATION.
may nc kept green xml Iveautiful."
Cincinnati.
e nun. This
rini iiiictnu.in. &gt;
...
— 1
Ir. owfisnnity !&lt;• a well-established tu*’
i »&lt;&gt; raiCTiairr msnior r
ar
required a st-d , ■J"’" t,,wn S*** ‘
** !
AVno tuiuirr tiic B*rrt« or rax t -n» I, Kinriry 8 Bingham,tfovvm r &lt;*f U**
work* &gt;&gt;T Manin, An*bul*x A &lt;
, (j Fremont and the whole Republican Tick- j [jn-otCTJOT,
New York Time* State of Miai'igan, hate thought prep, r to.
piilgeqn tu draw offre’ine ofllic tuter* •;
_ l»-. *'*•
gives the following statement, showing api- int, an4 do by llurw presents spthe Nerth lr&gt;-m tiicenp|»ort&lt;if the llcpun
Adminl Nafomsrastt U still iu Its lbi.ii!' rw,n K-.n-lMv'e. nn-i that nin ws* an 11* I
Neither is &lt;mr correspondent slone •” the number’nf troops, ImiiIi regulsro and roit.l. Thuraday, tlx! twentieth day iof
Nov cfi^lwr next’, ss.-tday cfFuMleThank*wh&lt;f-.*it nwhit* irtere.
:
th,, p ruin of Millan! Fd!- j h‘r B*hir‘*t*dcv&lt;itl&lt;*n to the cause of free-1
foniisbed by each State during the
gi'ing and Prayer.
Majorities.
R.?.
\
'i'.'f' Jri
We ami th.- leader* . f the little
’1&gt;rrr af* ,&lt;"r” “f
war.*lt was prepred under the authoriI tj-*p«tfiilly' recommend that the day I-cwawve,
b75l
dX7'’the English
h **•.»&gt;, !n.rt,-tL1twp1x-rtrd kirn bare teen ored 1 “»'*
sdj-ining town* who have been&gt;, l} „f O,r&lt;r,.M
after the clone ofth.* Im* Mil Spar! Slid oimwvvd by the p**l Van Buren,
675
;-»t&lt; to ( onrrsaa, tnsl a'. Big Bpring*
«•!**••: I
»&gt;*“..“M «»&lt;•*,»
(.23
Barry,
“We have r.teeivtx| letters fr-xn A&gt;
c^.ixvw* to do th* dirt) w- rk of the ’ nr,,Tr
''»'•"&gt;» in the glormua cause of. o,ntfati
j, morfuaive upon tbis|
.......
blew their re*|x*&lt;-tiVB places &lt;&gt;f public Allegan,
Il.n,l,.'..
TOl.l« ttataW ,n.l ttav I
“■* whose|influ-’* — —
• '
’
1 ‘
tlonnl Liberty, and
Reuulars.,
*'
’ o no-i i “•'•'•ip.
“nit® ’« » public dco»«m*tra. Bernttn.
Vktn. Hutriringem end lfev Mi, Sibir
3K5
V—1.1
.ta4i..i&gt;alr ,,n tXta •*■*"■;■ |. V—ta- IT.tataal.i—«
12.490
h.v . i....... pi.' J tta .a,.-t u .VI.
»» V
1 m«-*r«*r&lt;-&gt;ta
j tion uf gratitude to Almighty God for Lit itigUs n,
48
68.007
Ing fr&lt;»ni 5’a a«llii&gt; bringing di»rso- S. »
....
....
i Ft.,,-,- «nr4t town hit rolled up * hand- •-Massarhusotta
a’oHi i lt‘° /nsnJ »i^‘i*I blearing* which have Geneeee,
1147
5.903
fir Adtnlnd Dundw. arid tlu.t th.- A !
...tp.taltj.
’
IU.A'1-I..'I
~ •()•&gt; I ^*‘lP
to us during the po*i Oakland.
800
' nri&gt;nri:*u*iy town mated.
32.020
•_____
(onuerticut
ral fsturri orders to Mil
tlx* ni»rt. '\;
3804 •ve*r'
*15
'
A committee was spp..inu-d. aborep*.*
12 33!
' ’
'
Two strttr. frigakw put &gt;.uf
•f the Buch man Sin.
.
Let us tbtnk him f-r our civil and s.^ Ingnatn,
I ted un elev ti* a V» Hr held, by rirrnlaling
:.oo
10,725
The Hon. John M. Clayton, U. Si S.*nI. n-fit tlior hive hvt । la’M'rin”.
“
S**7
'
&lt;
’’
"
ni
"'*
1
'
«
'tjoytn.nta
—
let
us
ex25.3*.&gt;2
■ a pn.t««t against Wkitficid's rirrthxt am'
Iknnavlvania
'• “
pres* «'ur gnit-tndc (&gt;r propClimra srafv h* nest I n|,,r from the S'a’c of Drieware 1*. dead,
700
। rscomrndlng Reeder to the &lt;-ls&gt;ic« of the
.. g. Tliw' dirontion tnk. n by the •quadroa
4* 010 *,in*'n *hieh the earth ha* yielded her Macomb, 1
■xtenriou, Mr. Clayton has ban three times riveted
200
Totrtl free States 172.818
iein
| mcrr.uk*, urai the lais*rettf the bualmn’nnn tOiiawameju.
h.v to lhe Senate, and was S.-vretxry oflStatc
£317
1 have b,x*n w.ll rv*ardnl—that a pkmtilhv ! under the adminivtruliou of Gen.Tl.y l‘?r. Maryland •
4.127 • fi|] supply of go-d f*»&gt;d h-u Iwcti stored
4.127 । up f„f
an,( |M.a,t-and that destitul.m
Virginia
463jxdltiral' erxirac of fi
7.508
North Carolina
icr future trininpty.
350
We Iwwn that right of lite nine Free South Carolina
' prrre &gt; det. mimath
2.117
IFiliadala,
2030
..
»«•
.,
....... —nun w:
I State men who were on trial before Judge Georgia
2.070
averted. siui that the. year &lt; alhoua.
Murim.oftr. said:
I
.
isa
... Ix.„mp,. „„ . vb.,(c^
k.ve
“L»t nir tell that mcrr-bcr. (Mr.1 Gid • J1'
'
Tots! slave States 53.256
..fib.. t..r.rtar ..«■ I.
km.,
^tltw|. On.
.'f
•k»
■ or Geary w u indefinitely p»tj ured.
"nr W"
,
tiaucknowkdg». -&gt;nr obligation* to
.nth,!.. ....
-.&gt;•&gt;■■" "f!„„,|i«4l«urJ««Mnt«&gt;o»HII..“V
tlmfrirwl'l thN country
I'rbon^re pre «4&gt; trial Lscantoa.
Kxsr tux GonusD.'—Die organixati- n | a kind I’reri-lenc**, which has mst our lot
that tmfortwnatr state i-i
.l..ltagl'm'«l.i.:. h-s.wwll.C1™..',.v,
i»
■ Governor Grury ia still in tha S"ftL*n»
of the Ib-n-ibEain party in Miriiienn, i* in a Iwid blcwd with institution* of gov...................... -——, -. - . , If he is «
h-will take wan/up by the i ,
■
.
—
■ ■learn tbit the i'thnrouu'h
MC0
We al*&gt;
Tliat
which
to
'thorough and
arMl . detaih-d.
dvtail&lt;*d.
Diat "rguiiir.i-j ,-ninient
—* —
v-j. ihave ihitherto
.s.i—... recitred ...
v.rtb.„. yy.-.l.
rcnviindw of tbo prisoners will j t’u-n ha* &lt;vru rnueb val utldc time, and no iu &lt;-iu riuhl* and liberties-institution*
rhsrai ter* a* are &lt;»v*ff th-* was. smi H th‘
.... I trial &gt;4 the reman
Hinton,
400
gSw™,, ........
ItERWRB THE
“•&gt;' ■“» w,1“’ „.&lt; »k.
ta- mtll
u-,til ApHl
Anr.L
lltll.
T" mrtr ««brr .«*. I..........................................................
_
______ .
j the work of tunc and effort, and ren™*’ .
MISSOURI COMPROMISE. «r repeal J Sou them Fire-.ati r*.
His Northern
£00
ffiicincan.
I
m
&gt;
acriunblishcl,
except
under
a
wren.'
the Fucittvc Slave laxw—ibwi in »u&lt; h s 1
n il ns tliat he w ill take measure* j
600
■
The Charleston Mercury «f ibr 7tK
The Renubliiwn Majority in Mirhigan I •Hm-lu-.
To pn-serve th* prerent orr v.Jotl.m. llutim.
rw. I
taw *.«*•« tW
I
m .*e
. fn- Si...; If«.. I. will j
: e- n'ahn a long letter addr *red V- (•■«»Hta, -r ,1MMtana, --«» ;,•h- our triumph, f-r
. .....,
____
____
!
that is the
great
prinW 1 reach'marly 18000. Of the 32 Sen-,
.A^light eff-rt. from time tn tim . And let :« h’nnl-ly Mid rev n.tly p
■ Adam*. ofSouth (sn»lit»«. i*y 11. Rsrothat
unr
b&lt;--rt»
i:uv
I
m* deeply itnpre*
Kndm-k.. (M-. &lt;ta.|*-ll.i— tkl - ,t .। -ip!c fi r which w e contended, nfid if our utont, the republicans will probably have [ w j|| keeti it up, and all the loc.ll |&gt;atronMnatrabp,
100
। well R!mIt. urging sn Inimcd’Ste dhwolowith arena*
our "hliptiob* t*&gt; II
-r. ,lu, THIS VXIO1 VIST AND -i|.
! thm «»f the Union, and the catablUhmmi
230
i -rincipl. a sitoev ......
cd. it __
tnr.tb t* ___
little thre’. 2rt sn l at lout four fifths of the “
R ■P
-prere-I( age &lt;&gt;f the different counties of the lower •&gt;« there rich lihwaihg*. nd that they n
Will. RK PISM-LVEII!
* *
Mufbnd.
jofa Soutb-rn Cmfederary. Hr arg**
..
.luivv ....
&gt;hope I r.-ntative*. All
iu-1..
peninsula
aid* to that result. If the ins-*
Bnt
we
little
the
G.ngrcaamcn
dueled
&gt;
hippewa
’ O;:« r.f the rreotcM mt»fi&gt;rtrmeR of the what nguoey.
that, next to al»&gt;litirmiMii, the chief-susr
chim-ry is put in cptifttinn at the town- forcvvretKst' we may Is .re-rnrd fn.u,,
lie
is
elected
[
*re
tinffinriting
Republic*™*.
Thvictory
reuntrv. Mr. Clerk. U tfx* fact that .-ur from hi* adniinistnuiop. .
of grievance to the 8* vth. is the tariff.
ship cli-etiona. in the Judicial riertioM. I |xsatilencc aad from war, and from civd
y.inlkrn brethren mistake the charart.* by the South, a* the friend- ..fSinrthrm
‘
' is complete and overwhelming.
Will
20.796
He prvpoacs that in the appnveiling um«!
714
and in charter election*, three will bea mof t!.v Smith. They »vpp.*&gt;* thut flif .n«siuuritL*pdtbe inflm-nree that surround Gen. Cara lie able amid the “ndiao and
714
ificatiiw of that measure. Bmith Can-lma
parativvly little difficulty in keeping the edge may continue to he diflbard. an&lt;l
■ Soitthern riiMinh
sre eonfined to the
should demand that it be reduced to th
&lt;* mfadon** to understand the language machiitciyr in working condition for 1858, that'orr pedvle may ever bo dUtinguisbhim
will
b^
'ifthi
S'.utlu-nx
rtrip^.
If
he
(.■dhomi wing &lt;-.f th* Deriwierntis pant
Rspalihcann^jKiiy 20,OM
standard of the principles &lt;.4 1838 ; sad d
which the Freemen of Michigan have sd- when another Senator will lx. elected from nd for tbeir hatred 'and rejection of th7!/.*. klf.ts the GREATEST ERROR
such n tariff ia not conceded, be asks, why
^Michigan. Freedom’s battle has jn*t lie. wnmg, and their lorejmd practice of the
drtjl^i to him 1 We shall sac.
\
Itirnms, hb mlminiatration will crumble
gun. and to lx* pre pare.) fur the next fight right.
Rnrounon or Btsuor H. F. Oxnu- should South Carolina or any other S&lt;«flb&gt;». atonia, while if be support* the policy
is
the
obvious
duty
of
the
good
Rcpublinarrr&lt;’&lt;raaty Official Majsrilie*.
fcttkman fn.m the frre Htrrtte—&lt;mr’Rr-.|
tA «‘"-r '**• h&lt;"
623 «ran soldier.—Dtlroit Adrcrtiftr.
Elertor*.
x l. a. r caused thu Great Seal of the fidlowing fr.MQ the Philadelphia Bulletin,
pcWjren.M &lt;-ur S-wnvl RepuMirana, onr eviwMy kp*.* tb«&gt;_ support of every
( -v— ) State u» lie affixed"to three pres- ef Wednesday.
K. o.
S. oingnam,
Bingham,
585 X GALE OhT -rhfloUUa.Uovrrnorv.
G«»vrft&gt;o~,
•AV»r4&gt;nd'!’.nr *htte*er «-l*e tber may
^una. Ifni takes S mtliertud
r- "un&lt;' j Lieut. Governor, G. A. Gk,
mta and siuned the same with my hand.
\
Oswego, Nov. 5th
507 '
----, romu ■iata in forming cumbiuatkina anti dialog
Done, at Landing, thia twenty -fifth da.
be erB.*rf.n. kmnr i’&lt;-^«/ if 9^ *-*«■! atr,,r,.1)r.„ v, (V principle on Cl000 1 There waa a severe gale on the Ijvkea
Secy, of 8mm, John McKinney.
of OctoUr. A. D. 1856. and of the bd^. ant Episci.pal Church, yesterday revukrd events ao asto bring al»«it as spearfih **
•»
■•«■
-w- &lt;?
"r' Atorncy. General. G. M. .Howard,
507 last night The schooner C. M. Chap. pendente of the United States oFdHnerire «bc irfitrncv by which the RtJkt. H«. possible adbaoltithai of the pn^fit I tu""
ry
OndrrM, Bhfem &lt;Wtbe din- and the clecti&lt;ei of a Soutbrni CoufedcfBE DISSOLVE!”
i lu-N.-rik; if be’•h” N-’fibi rn ground State Treasure, 8. M. Hohnes,
the cighty-fint.
507
West Wind, with cargo of salt, went
Mr. MeMul! *n Hum prececW m «*y j«m»tr»vmti»m .Y'in-j-dicy required ,i Auditor General, W. Jones,
By the Govcnor, KINSLEY S. BING­
5'37 ashore betwren the piers.
fn.tn the ministry.
HAM.
ihr ho made th-** frvhirxri&lt;m?i
/^e ■ Hm 1A-lua party, h&lt;- *'11
thr sup- Sup. Pub. instructions, LMayhew.
507
The latter was a total wreck. But no
AaurM? «/ t’-e &gt;FW’ .'Tia-'Aere -lotion I „(lrt ,lf
8,wth,’ |n arv. event his a«l.
Com State Land Office, Hi Tread well. 596 lives lost
ir»;&gt; D mwrvl
•’’’•I* An'rf" i llllrtb&lt;n^; n rr,xnters t- iw a stway sod
Ntw Yom.—The Republican* of New portion.
The schooner G. K. Dashler, with car­
The decision ii
1 Member Board Education, G. Wilk
old” friend of mine.
7 uric bare achieved a glorious triumph
080 E ofwheat alec, went ashore near here. A t
O—
X account tbo men were dinging to in this contest. The following h very
OH
fli-iu.t ptop-riv reprewnt the State of j .unpoptewimvr maje him »«ir during the Congress, D. 8. Walbridge,
near the resub &lt;&gt;" •&gt;*»
—•—' —"
Fanorrr.
pui.l c fo Ung h l’&gt;i*Fcnth, U will ytrrect &gt; &lt;««&gt;*.
the Pn-sel. nay,. bss fr* t«. Senator, John Robert.,
576
MNUM
at. EdJv*b”W
' c&lt;vm« off when be uktw dr risair. ‘.Th? Reprremtati^ John M. N.
Bucaaaaa
Buflhlo, Nov. 5th.
583
300.000
FiLMMtr
Severe gale nn the Lake bat night A
125 000
d.Hible gn.-n- that i h-rted him is m»w G-uMir TYvasurer. H. N.' Sheldon, 533
large
numdernf
vreael*
departed
from
played out; FJc,hs*
•“ "fi«v tbemo^ jt’glstrr, J; 8. VanBrust,
210
sylvaate, tert he

Ths Coaflloi bstwwiuw
Btavsrjr.
t-.I tail,

I'" iXi M

•"■ 'I'"- I-.- —

"Wtad -HI; !rl’mI’h

..tall. W'^n-.i.tu. ..rn... ■-i"ta.--:„r,ta.Piritt MMtau«iwlu;*tam

Sit*” at a time whtei the “di'xilde shuffle" a.&lt;Fk Geo. W Melis,
■gif l(h*’. fit”
«**»vered in tM Amer
Sberi^ W. K-Farris.
rtnltneul in thia ptare. and many of .air will no longer avail anything.,. If he baa

507
353

Circuit Court &amp;rm. W. Burgher.
317
I “• T- 'VWIcr.
• 1 Loreuxu. Madr.

587
yesterday, below Fairport. Sheistehsd

&gt; v wribdirefed • ff&lt;4t,»’cceW-:

W wwrsla felt __

oodtlirirCqndMah. defrated by the vote*
./tb; Blare h lditg'BW.., jrd&lt;J the
Nurtlnra Baist, that b«d»r cm them.

fatten aa f..

that be will

The barque American Republic, from
hirscro. trithTMOO tetshrte of weal

dtaekfa of F»«* ffletation. end adndnte-.
human Fr

returned.

�’TS'H

VNXOrN-CBWWT,

GREAT ATTRACTION
-Al’

FOR

Ever!!

STILL IN THE FIELD.

L BUCKLEY

ODB ELECTM*.

lican Senator iQ

I

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED.

DRY GOODS.

rewntcJ fr‘«n New Y»rk. wit
s Urc-' *'”1 ‘'■'l1lJe!e M-*’r,n,cnl «f

ANK FAILED.
’
Baltimore, Nov
cfacturvrs’ and Macha
tbua, Ga., has falUd.

pall and Winter

Dress Trimmings,

&lt;&amp;&lt;&gt;•■ S

(

‘■* in this State remain in
Jir Americana and Demo­
'.! the Stats.

rould inform his friends and the palilo

pNOU ELECTION.

I
Chicago, Nov. H.
I ctums from all but eight
I more. BuchsnatPataraority
It.000. A Springfield dis:-rell 10,000 majority Mil­
an candidate f«r 8talc Treas- 14,000 majoaity.
Uli •untie* generally show c
ain over the August elgcUor.
■ «r no clffcnnce in the south-

OUR1 ELECTION.

•

St. Louis, Nov. &lt;10.
•m 16 rt»*nties give Filmore
-anon 11,870, JFiftctn ad-.tta giv| Buchanan I.89C,.
nc Stan- probably 10,000.

,

Spring Clothing, cheap for

.'1,1, Str,, nA Sin. to,.

list «r trit you the Iruth Rrirrn,
If wl! chtsper lhea an* vtbtt eeuhh

,Si&gt; FLullROIL CLOTlfc!

CL8TIIKC

" line, such as Bureaus.
J-! Tables. 8tands,(’hairs.
"j Bedsteads, Lounges.
&amp;c. &amp;c.

: £iJK.
j ua ! aSU
ik

. • above gjwil-. tn-lJr I inrui cf

”'j &gt;■;

I AMA F.LECTJOJt.

Iwayn ••« bawl.

»j: frrx.

r»&lt;r !'Ju« at tt&gt;«

iature e’en is as follows; 63
35 liepuidiotna
Senate 23
id 2&lt;&gt; Ropuiietiiana.

CUSTOM LK2ARTMENT,

- imiafinitely posipirvd.
&gt;re ।-n trialT^csooton.
-■scary ia still in the Soethcru

ig letter addr reed ** G**vr with Carolina. by It Hsrn■&gt;rging an itumcd'O dtreoluI nion. and the establishment
in Confederacy. He argue*
to tbe 8 nth, ia the tariff,
tint in th.- approaching m&lt;-d
at measure. South Carolina

be principles of 1838; and if
is not conceded, bo asks, why
Carolina or any other South- •
V longer keep representstiv ca
in another part of bis letter

uw«.iiipliwbe.i
vote- bin nt-

th

My arr-ngeiuvnti

COMPLETE,

HAKPl.K-SMuNTIIIA M

uc b wl.iflc suit in th
t»d to gi».’ faaridiliii,th®in

! joosx—I must give you one
I - moerning a JltUa “feury^
ofmine. It teams that a ctaI &gt;oen staying A«r soma &lt;i«e M
I '»ua&lt;-, and on go'ug away, rtJl-

B

adjoining counties, have induced us to en-1
। Inrge our business by the purchase of a j
Stick of Goods, larger and "more varied
than has ever before been brought to this
I market. Our stock cumprisu.’everything
jin tlie line of HARD WARE that can
I In? uatneti or thought of. Wc have made
our purchaxrs with direct refen-noe u&gt; tbr
j wants and interests of our customer^ as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of

rfH.r, ..DC.HL.ua.wUih. W.U..
Wind can. - ,&gt;r Retail, cheaper than ever., tloujj &lt;^be Mouih
BOtlTs AND SHOES, A l.a*®« a«
EsttMiT NiwSvock. LADIES’ AND' £.raZ—ti&gt;» ¥*&lt;■
GENT &lt; RI BBILS. A eboion Stock -f
*&lt;

Family

wo, ~~ M
-i-Eg...

y...-.,

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

...F.^ GREAT BARGAINS.'

u .—kj. -J
Sh Rnf.^Miy.

,

'

°'"1'’8wikid^,ware:

loni PnUinjc Ac-,
KESFIEUrA

!
W..bT.h., I1-'... A«.r .«! C1..--I I
! Hnndles. Ax&gt;-Hrlvea, Wash Boards,Mop I _

----_ _ . .
jijs »yo-ir I
I general a*»&lt;&gt;rtmt nt cf
■vifrK1 IIKI-FAliD OTHER HARDWARE

MEDICATED TONIt'.!|

JTSXX GROCERIES!
KTEXln iT-. ,U&lt;.j— w
1«&lt;: o«;. »»“■
o*-*r; *-fc

?"w.

tl rarely fir FAMILY TRADE. | /."f.pwwre 4- ... _ V__ 1 ... .11
I at Two DolUra

; Q LOCKS Wart anted W run or 'gENHELP S

Pail*. &amp;c.. Ax.
LADIES— JYvm’t iHf»rxt in the S'in. wk •

1 ■ •’ '

SILK PARASOL
■_Trx
slllLUAWG ..............
'h,—
~"
' For
TEN SlilLIJNI^i
।

NEV11.S * IHIW.
Oil! mid k&gt;"k Bt i*r
-----------------

I

_ ___ ! Comprising all the newest »nd most srn
tb«T m«tt bsr» it.
! rKOVXD ntTUM that can be bought in
°%ea,J. H. cUkk. Pnig&lt;i»u, Hist. Micb
: ti.c EasUm markets. Also, to our ex­
-------t.n.ivc variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
’ •
___
CONE A BBOTHUL
Wc utter no idle bo.urt, when we say
Muford. M»eb.
that our nseortmtnt of Stoves is better
and more ext* naive tbun can be found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
d.'but SpcaP the BJMYLK, NAKED TMVTH.
hen we proclaim Ui
i »urpl. *• boob aa a.i’cnini. * a
worn
to tho
mo ears of
or the
Ulr Iniottbc" that are v»n bighlr [«.■«• | diligent iuilli&lt;&gt;n that wx wtu. bot bi f».
*&gt;■^^Lt^.“aon.7cVo o»d«t&gt;« ! DXBsoiD hy any other house, idtber.gmt
, ,uu, i.rrparaUMi -. and tbara it no | or amall.

Summer

v t&lt;&gt; bun and asked a**1
S.r.p™.»L

* aiuiw ’V«
‘&lt;‘ G-ods
t«d&gt; .&amp;
pimrI—
’•
,&lt;rr v.«.

end an exami

a SPAGLDixa,

NtrnrE.

! “rar

I

Hiram Uroca./n and Bubrrt J. Grant. Adinrjiatra'
lor of Uk ratal* cf W illuia J. Uu’.UU. tl.-Wf 1,
IMradaau.

““"S'-

;

WAltE—Of our own msnafuctura, aiway a on hand, aid nutk&lt; tn order, and all
Goods made by us will be warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.
W« have spared no pains or expense to
pnxnn* Goods that will plsaae you. in
return, we solicit from you a g.-n- reus
nstn-oagc; and wo would eetom it m a

a Whcwt f"Y wh' tl’f Caah.

jj.mw***.

' Y«m «UI always find «* uur axn wuumo to aitiod to thia branch of the Imai.
I nraa. Do not be Laabiul j bring In yoUr
' money, pay up tha old score and oom.
i mence a Bow eae. Wk shall &gt;«• happ&gt; to
■ -ec you, both to recriv* our jay n d to
•ell you more goods. Give i* • alL-JOwr Stora to ON5 DOOR
OF

Sheep

1‘elts and Furs. All
,
kinds of Produce ta- yutuior!
notice.

THE POST OFFICE
HADLEY h WIGHTMAN’.
Haatiaga, June 12. ISM

y7

ibt Sutuie In loci, caacw. tnsis and prunded.
.‘.UJEKT WAH5LB, Aeaini
JAMES A. SWOOKY. Aaairuaee Atfy.
Daud thia rtd da. of Oe'-uber 1654.

Battle Creek,
Hastings,
. . .,
**
AND

crand bapibs staois.

.

lU-tlBg*. OB
■

Ihirt. lhree, (V4J., leu hnadrtd aad thlrtj

lt EaU aad W
aboil

e lUatht

—TIN S1IEETJROX AXt&gt; COPPER

Ch.Ui.-s. U»s*.
NOTIONS—AW end10* 'wel-'’
\VeTm&gt;td&lt;«in.r- whb 6°tlth«.

ken at the highest pri- jkjsiig^

—

U1AXCKKT SALE—Th* Circuit C*srt for lit

Crockery, OleM •od B«rdw«r.,
uniformly t&gt;«°i “ j

The highest prices;

- »&gt;■

“ WKtXG S-OV ER.

m

the C«*Ar C*«m Stubb •&lt;

ees.

». U&lt;M.dpion&gt;p- p*»iBf&lt;reUi‘
ipeusU' iufertocJ tLM they

CLOTHINGJi

Ready Made Clothing,

HATS &amp; CAPS.

Skins.

The Latest and most
Jlpprotcd Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN

pcrial «tint’-&gt;n is invited.

Deer

I

SECRETARIES AND ROOK CAS­
ES. SOI'AS. BUREAUS. 50EA
COTTAGE JENNY
iTiiujnr.
LIND AND COMMON
itch as Title ami Pocket Cutlery, Till,
BEDSTEADS.
nn b*1^. •*' Clival, and Cupboard Locks, Padlock*. Side. Card und Center Tables.
ctriferullc anS happy fcr*a|j«J.y^&gt;^'^
IIIX *b •! B„tt. and Screws of every variety and
Jenny Lind and Liyht Standi
kind; Knob !xx-k» and 1-atchca, Finish- catnmon
,
Cane and Spring bvltam Chair*.
u.ck is “ aph-mlid." wnl.w prices unnre
‘
. I ing Nailaj Iluuro Trimmings of «very
' ivyiuantitv of Pine. Clierrv, White------------ JWUfflFT
cr.lrtiL.IL hw. For Cush or Ready Pay
O1SCOV(T&lt;‘&lt;1 fit IsllSt!. kind. Cupboard Trimmings, l u’leya, B&lt;-f ,
I .did Blink Walnnt
! J—
and Table Owtota Sb-1 Pouches andT
we won't be undersold. Call and exam in. ।
RAYNAI.E'S
Belta, Powder Flttsks of every doirrip- jl. vj juu.jt3jeajrc.« y^YAtu-Tb.’
tii*n. Mutable Butts and Wrench.a.,
ks»rizl n.id
enln I
Ground Wagon Buxe*. Gate 11 an .dogs, ' ® Il 111X11(1 clllU lOT . «X.€ , *a irnknumt U k
“
•,
। । ■ . l.
i .■ ilfltil'AHKD b’ the proprietor, al Hira»li^bae, .
-u,----------------------------- .. d., of Ocv-b.r, A
lir-onl. &lt; .laaiijx rv. ami K&lt; nturky J.an ,&gt; JN g^higaa. •'! r.ld br !u» auihorlted Ay.a* ritran Hingra. II«.ka B1J Staples, brat
Clothe ! Sk-. tit&gt;l»». &lt; h»c&lt;« and
TuiaMedkie. i&gt; a |&lt;rfr&lt;i!’ banukM. ante and or. ■ j and Wood Bench Screws, Sad Irens, Alva,
dIscum of
I Mill Saws, Grubbing Hues, Window Prices, and we will trv and autiai’v vo
Kr|P»l»r»
STEBBINS A RLSSLT.L.
; GIiur, Cut and W’nought Nalls, Carriage
'licking’.
id Livtr Cumplaiuta, or UitEvau
Hastings, June 9. 1850.
I Bulta. Cubic and Trace Chain, Brass Kctbixtutei.
! ’lea. Iron Teakettles. Frying Pans, SteelUl ARDIAN SALE
| yards. Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and
C«»w Bells with Strap’, and everything
,-crrMmbmnra&gt;.------------- - _ : el«e from a Twcntv-lJorae-Powcr Co n"“Art'urXiXi.-fSJS" “ i B-f •!“«'&gt; &gt;■’ * C.mbri.
“
lit* and oattcr*. •
luIikioM io B««1* wuirmritr. -bo pert»|« Brter ’
We lune alwi just received FIFTEEN
will cMvUin {*4
I .dies' B-'tees, Walking S&gt;-«.
b ywr l|.u«
,^r.|r.&lt;n|.um.it^t^^-~ry(2-^;T(&gt;N8 &lt;IF IRON AND8TEEL; also.
■
si'i’.V".-'
,
nt lh»cL«- |
I
forrttmeap tb« MBMCATiTTukK; sudla I Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will ssix
I
Cail and examine
&gt;»rge •!•«*
frrl. uo b«tui&lt;t*i &amp; •»’'“&lt; *" ’h*1 f**LUe. that it ; AT A norKC so low as to defy coinpctiiivrtli
ietoriaf
|
। __ _
■

To Fit

in Cash paid for Hides,

W

| that cannot be beat in

SPLENDID STOCK &lt;&gt;F

mm

not foil m give tlie mual (Hsrfvrt aatia£*e-

Wanted,

All those in rn and Unstlut! ar.

Ai;W GOODS!

rl.ct

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

Men

TO VBOAtOOODS WILL BE SOLD

We also carry on £,
the FURNITURE it'
.
1
1 II
" • ..............
Business and shall
STEBBINS i UlSSELI
CARPEN TER'TOOL.
Hastings. May i, 1856.
keep
everything
per­
Hand Baws.
. ».
J
° T •
Saws. Cross-Cut
Croas-Cut tSaws.
Sawn, Tenon
Tenon
&gt;. tbLiastingB, M
1. 1^5*1
I
, . _ ■■- ,
Saws. Augurs, Plants of all dvM'idpti’si'. tainiDlT to tllllt IaIIXC. ।
•rwd-------------2Z—4------- - ---------------------------- is Ihzl O TNTlETST I
Hit.
an«l ll't-Sr.-i.-kB
Avea Adzes.
AdrrB Brand,
'
.
*
Bitsand
Rit-Stoeke. Axes,
Brond- w-w r
rpilE .ub«r&lt;b«rw..uJJ .uecunce U. l!&gt;» *Ww®» Axen. Bench do., Square* of all kinds, \V e use great care in
STARTLING NEWS i'r~
‘ '
--------.
»*■ Be*. &lt;&gt;«■""” “f
gfjX;
from
h____
the
Manufacture
ol
leh-yinfuB the
U gvs, framing. Firmer, and Duckbill Con
Ol^i, X, ToreroTt-vr
I». and Hammers of all sohs acd sizrs. I
our Furniture &amp;- none
“ST KAIVSAS Watchi Clock &amp; Jewelry
(
ri»wiM.Bri&lt;*.«dClm»TT™,i.. but the best materials
MORE DEPREDATION
I piHi-uwI.
rirab
used and none but . the
I uttan Brushes,
Ac.
.
• ' THtMULTM.
.
rets.
s
1■
HOEMAKER
mn-MArm ’• FIXING.
Piwivn
best WOrkmCIl employ- I
\ZI\I-. BORDER
RUFFIANS! &gt;d a« other artel*. Ingulp
hi. ha* of buainaa.I Sloe Thread. Sbuc Knives, Iron and
Among our &amp;ock
I i» tK-t ..nr int.-niwn to detail the h«.r■ wHlwlta.
.
.Zinc Hammers, Pinrers, Punches, Peg cd.
r..r» of Civil Wm,but to call atu-nti.u
HEAP A* THE CHEAPEST, Breaks. Sewing and Pegging Awl*, Ax.
may be found
bcUasd Watches repidrwluB .hart a«uc« and
|3 addition to the aliove CniltnCTMad

von on

, solution of the present I nim»
t im of a Southern Coufedera

I, 000

AT THE

bv

• &lt;f any mrf

•iter from Kansas.
St. Lnui* Nov. JI.
I &gt;ni K.-.ns-a &lt;4 the 28th says

SOW IB THE TIME.

Small Profit* and Prompt Pay, Dry Quods, Groctrut. Crockery and
' &gt;ur G&lt;K.ds are now '-ffered at a very armdl
Glass wart. Hats Caps and /ionnrts
felur* st the ulit Etcf'
a nier asinrtment und rtry cheap.
advance &lt;« ct*L Wc speak no vain or
i h»nilw»tic words, bat uhat wc say will1
BOOTS AND SHOES
KENFIKLR
j he found t«’j be literally true. We never ,
a yrtat variety of ‘
ndt ht to him far .-I'ltlfns that ia n«»tI talk-4iir Buncombe. Our Goods, both of I
Ready Mads
^ENrTlXD-S.
i oup'own nianufkctirre, and importation. I
j * 111 Ik- iiiiind preciseljras wc rccmi.metid 1
1 them J And as to price, wc are firmly I
| n-soltvd t» But be undersold by ativ
House iti Hastings. Marshall, Battle Creek
' or Kalnma/i-o. Ixt our citizens and all
ll’.l/.A' rp TO THE CA
APTAIE i others wanting fituds ui our line, make a |
I note of this, and try us, before making I Style quality or price, NAll^, SASH.
I GLASS, ic.
tbeir pun-liwa.
KEXFikurs.
’
’ bo a---------------------------------great variety uf other desirable
;
Like .n orthodox sermon. »ur stork of'
_____
Ollier end
। Gooilslis i ontnini-d tinijyr several different! Giw-d».
d». such as Bonnet Ribbons
Riblxtn* and tjakasu
[ heads, and rarh head comprises several । | lowers, Parastda, Fans, Challiea, Lawn*. ' “•‘”.5
। distinct particulars.
I Muslins, Mantiltsa, summer Shawls.
SETTLE
FARMING PTFNIIS' Gloves, lloakrv Ac., Ate., on whies we I______ ________________ —---- ,——gLs,"o.. Dts
N

T, F HARVEY.

(iiKinnati. Nov. 7.
ivr nuM-hfor idlop and engine
■irtiu, Aohuitz &amp; Co. were
-k'lit. L»*a lir-.-iyy.

•vi turn to nominate k Ali: res*, mat at Big. Springs da
Nearly all she At-trirt* were
Judge Silitnjer chairman.
।• ngor-n rnd-Ttrv. M&gt;. Kabie
hi tha first ballot A. II. Ihv
rrr-t; 7F..’ Itvrtkr declared
miunatad.
er was appointed, w-hn rrporn tn- Hr hebJ. by circulating
tn»r Whitfiidd'* election and
Reeder to the choicy of the
tisas.
•I ’thM-aairg rm-mities of
intod.
• wcr&lt; parsed efdocsirc the
w of A. IL K -ed.-r. and'rs■umatb n t&lt;&gt; con’in -C xe "s«ly tu snstlu’i fnn uoin in

(’CITING DONE

We have also, eve‘H, .
ry thing in the
£• (’)BI5ET WARE

READY MADE

AT

H. J. KENFIELD’S,

DAVE Jnrt rwturtod frvrri New J«k win. a
rev. large .lock of SPRING acd 8UMM1 R
’E have on hand, a larg- and extensive
HE tide in the aflairs of those men
Stock of Goods and are constantly WJODS. wtarti were f.«rtJu«dat
ralaa. and will be a&amp;rad a: pnee. to Wiwpml
who wont anything In the line of. .
receiving direct from New York, addiPUTOlfijf™.G^,C&lt;n
HARDWARE, which is most sure totioM
t
to our already large Stuck selected
lead un to fortune. Is now setting very ,with great care is 'to tba wants of thia ERT. BEAPY-MAPF. CiXiTHlhG. WOOTB aU
HilOES. HATS A CAPS. GLASS aad GLAPs■tnmgly in the direction of HADLEi” .
cnmmuuity of
... —m.1 . —-4 bawl.
•t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
Die flood from the East has just rolled in.
floating to our Store the largetl and most
perfect assortment of G’xxis in our line
i that can be found at ahy place west of
I Detroit city,
I
Oiir increasing trade, and the increosCOME AND TRY ME. |
i ing wants of the citizens of Barry and

or Ready Pay.

- world

bn.’t I

Th* PromiMd Good Timo ha*
Oom*.

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8t. Louis,Nar. 11.
•''■nulicagire Duchaaau 18^
- 17.836. some counties m
I «4k 18,210, Ewiug 21.280
’ coutitato Filltnurea prin’

STORE.

A”«l dealer in Heady Made Clothing

to make room for our
new stock.
•
m
Our stock of Dry
f'lairers nt
Cl_&gt;.
j Mwrtng, Drills, TkAing, K&lt;4, Rsm sita. Co«oe •
Goods, Groceries, '
.. n;
' ror»l sssertmeat cf eUU&gt;s .
Crockery,
s.ii.% a very large st. wk
■ver. Bn&gt;cbe and W.xileii ;
j Ready Made Cothch.np. Lares ami Embed.
Dre»*Trimming’.SwL . I
u ; *ne&gt; Hats, Caps, Boots
w.j
vb Shoes,
A I ^1 ROCKERY and (Jlaa. War*.
i
Print*and Ginghams.
I 1X11(1
and OtlHT
other gOOils
goods ISis
6f.v-.Hm-“r
full-and we will
I A B*w kind af(I«&gt;up*r*bu 1‘aua.
"
I sell them at prices that
CAKPETING. 11
_J
will astonish lhe
41

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tailor

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Ji

i LOUISIANA.

'N&lt;‘ have now on
hand a stock of goods
suifdble for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

NEW SPRING TOGOOliS!

Badky &amp; Wightman's

TUOS. F. HARVEY
luacnAXT

U.NPUEXE »ENiED ARRIVAL OF

Circuit Court Coxa.iMiutcr
JAMES A. SWEhttY.
krr.T* al Gtaoi Ecpld. tta iiau &lt;h
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tlU.ille. CaleCuaia. Wimsey. iilL ai
Meiunuag, teaia Uraad Sapina at 4
t&gt;U Tueediya. Thandya aau Salary
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t, of ItaiVv. end Stale cj Miciugata *» ‘
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I CERTIFY :!«• the 1a*$r-! ;:na of i!.d jhttre uhk- is a cvrrcvt Jranecript of ihv dck*rmiiuti-&gt;n of the State Bo tfd 6t ^'J^Buatiun li-r 18511, *'•' * 0,1 f’** n *’?.*- .pl!

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hffbrcd reraetaip ■I thra mu«i b— aoM

Uni.'JIElXV &amp;

lian Min briug dealn-ti. o:
teatfoata U»e fcu«iu.»A be
.w-ill be able to gprc rtitiiv i
fo-orhta. * ith Uwirpatrw
, Kanfof, N»&gt;&gt;‘ for tighi
•nd »!»&lt;• ata' r» for bueas-l
tiling ia tin* o-j -.-tag Um
It atorndrd ta. Gi«e ar a
wort to aiktiw.
lirauu;*, Ort. K. KM.

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mortgage sale.

lKFACLT taring lent made

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tplaintJ. vr Mlli'jus

‘-Be 11 1' i-ee State !!!
'*■'* That is if wc can make
it so. by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
/ of Spring and
»•!! m in c r
.
goods
which wc oiler nt re­
duced rotes, for

in lt.c payru-nt.
' etnaraausi cl incur,. accumt to or paid I
tidufctiirc -f sJurtgam. louring dale tLe »

READY PAY.
■ Our stock is compri­
sed iii part of

OeLc.-ii and Al.lgal Oaforre tun wUetbeu uf lbrdunty cfEairr. in tbcVtat.'. f lhrhi;--:i loJ&lt;-eia!i
C. Heutaauuc ol lhe place nforcaaiil Mid ilecbt&amp;.l
in the Hegietira 00i«e afaaid m.un|y &gt;n Uber “V‘
c-t gMtnyx nn puce* UK and KA r_d which aak!
HarigMP' wra drily awignttj bi li.e -sid J. 1‘. Uefo '
kmfnrto A- enderalHTied Albtrt Warner on the
Jllhdayyf .&lt;&lt;-plrinli&lt;r A. l&gt;. ISM, wldch raid uaahrsmei.t ia &lt;|r.ly iwirdid In Hit Regialera OBc?
aforeeald in Ubrr ‘•l&gt;“ of Mortgagee. &lt;« Mgr 441
and na whldh Mortgage there i« cm.tnrd to he dim
at tbi« dal’, th- antu cf Thirty-eight dnilara and
tw-rt.tr cct.ta.
•&gt;
b’.idcefotb'rvforr herel.v firm that frr virtue
of a power if tale in axil M»-rigap-« a. plained lhe
rrtenera described ihercui aa Mint to wit: The
rid half nt lb- north »nt quarter if ar.-ti Vi bo.
tarwty mr.e .lift ia t-.-wdabip two north cf Ka: «
tan week, oot.taliiicg einbtv &gt;em of land, will u
M.!d at pehhe auetwn ur tctidim to tiaa higheat l id-. G!SjteU
d»r on tar Ud cay of Jan nary t-exl at our o'clock
,
in the afi-rttoon al the Churl Uouac in the Village
‘
of Hteto.pK is tl&gt; C-ittUy of |tai r. I'utoaotio
&gt;
the Statute to eseb ca».a. reede and ptotuted.
’

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H- Vl.RliEAA!!

a a »

—

\pfdr ----

»2« i«' *250 PER MONTH,
depending »h&gt;4ly upm. the afcility and prraetetruer of the opera. Peraont ideal runt vt brttni leg
agvula. hr remitting "»&lt; IMir, naming the terri­
tory hi which they projw eperatiag. wfll rvtoir
by r&lt;-turn mail. •pecimen wnria Io the amount of
&gt;nr Aillar, tosribar with letter of raairactmaa. i«an&gt;»-ew un.
... „ .,
•poet raid." Cddrrna Orders to
h«cra rarirtr of eenfeci-.i’Lcry tn fraal and lav

LIKENESSES FOR 75 Ota.
and ticimly Uxat laala imw prepared to ui.
laaruraM-e ebnaper than ei er before gui &gt;p io Ula
CnuM» Firtere* pul la U^beta. Hrtaaq m. Fir
grr Kinga. Ac.
7.“ 1 _’.... ada luitu in alt Ix.rUer.,
^.''’• optingfrom OaguermSy pre and I'auliaj.
done lu’ order
Mown. Third Story Buwer’, Bind. Haw ng. M

May W. to'4.
—ICECREAM, delicately palatrwLk, right fn-ta
CJ LU AHN. Syrup and Mulaawi of all kind* for ir fonutain Lead.
_.l. ..1.—I. I...I&gt;..
Tbi&lt; ealnon ia rrponvd ■» aanlahle aiylc to ae.mtnmlalc p«rtie«&lt;rt Indira and Genliimiei. with
U id lhe al-xvluaunea. to qawtM- and cunufort.
iCKCBEAM.flatnWMi for trarvM-., or to gneste
unilica. on tlm ahortoat j-toJo nuti®.;

JETNA INSURANCE COMFY.

OF HAkTFOKD. CONN.
Thlrty.Seeentb Anneal Statement.

rectluK foe Mims lime to nrorr a freak aupph ut
&lt;• ur Mui-uarau Ti»tc. but bate aayel town dto
ippohtteiL I hope you will take mr»wm to furs
awb me with a rappir aa aoua aa eunvreieut 1
bare Other specific* that are very highly rvc.itniiMtided for the elite of Ague and Fever, bat there
la until ingin width peopirhare mi midi oociUleure
to thrr tare in your prvparalteri; and there la ne
rilliedy ihal baa ever falleu under nil olnrrvalica

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY i WIGHTMAN

r.It.y fro. Sfrrl XuiU. Slum,
Store Pipe. t'amini) 'Tool*
Merhauiri Tooh of every

acrutding to law, and i»kt retarn ef. and twt
over aU mumc* no cullrard. wiihiu out barabwli
dar* after the data of raid uamsL
Hr older c4 the Cuu-nmu Council tf the tillage
of Haciiap.
Haaunga. May lo,
4wI

S«ptaa&gt;tar 4. 'i*.

NOTICE.
r S hereby girra. that in nor«ui

&lt;l&lt;&gt; not wisli to U'«me, in the tillage uf Uaetliiga. &lt;«. the Ittli dar
of Nurtiuber A. I*. I Xi. al upa u'di&lt;k P. M- ail
fnllouing .l.-ecnted real rotate, of which Wil­
lirag nbo.it selling the
liam J. BtiiUum died, aetnd and peaaeawd.■Hin­
in Uw t illage of Uaetinga, Harry County, and
goods cheaper than ted
Mat* «&lt; Muilngan and known aa Leiug lire and unf
thirda
n-ia ull Hi- north end of tillage lota llti
Battle Creek, Hastings, our neighbors, but w&lt; eight hundred
and eighty eaglH (oe«&gt; and eight
hundred and Cutliir nine i^9.&gt; and eight hundred
.
AND
-hu« Caah'.
wish to have nil rail and niiMrtv’ H. J, TGRAM,
cr.AND iiAPlDB STAGER
Adminlitrator.
MATII.OA HOfrOM. Adminiaminx.
, IHSA
and satisfy themselves. Uaatinga.Uct.lt
To persons having
C.ISII.
and wishing to uinki- Haarwaix. arc rrqucatcd to walk. up and aetlln.
Aug. x.-aw 17?
2_
Z-TOBMPfc
purchases, we would
G( ARDIAN SXf.E.
TLTOTICE
ia
beicby
giren,
that
hv virtue of L
give us a call and 11 eenae to me gristed by U.« Uun.
Imrra-.
si.a-an.loh— snv
. e
T. J. Hun
Judgenf frclaale of lbs county trfBarra. I
“filKoiia.wm »tacm m'w we will sell you all yon phrry.
the MUM ulMktojttu. aa GuuuuaJ Luctulia »«
Kb. au iuauie [*r*on. I abail tcf. at public Au®Io
want at very low rati s.
no inntler- how siimll
your “pile ”. Tluit gOoc M«y»T«SrJiT
ruwd’iiSJSb^bb*!^i^s't^bMu“B ibS Tea -^Kept constantly
At4t
^Uer. g
(teakblBiftr.
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-ri&gt;, lym.t - - ,
Sss^jaoTAT^^^'^ilBBi &gt; rynX
pH AX CBR 3^ FALE.-The Crrrtnt Ct
i

•liOKiGAGESAbE.
TALI AfLT haling been made ta thr parmen ltd1
if
”'U

ricrpluaof tluyrarearned, 1.-05.5? IM
T&lt;. &lt; r. itofciy Fund for
Contingent ronrve-91,439 A3
-- ---------- f’.»n.M!4T
The Company baa caah aaaeta uf ClJDOO.T33 6o
The ftotal Loaara paid by Ito. Company in thirty
. aeren yearn ending die prearat time:
In Fire Department8.S6I.JF7 (9
1-1...I
X.
C- at

M. ItautS aUUiubethSnath lu todepesdence U
^«Wa, atwl dated Augwu ilu IG3.. irf recorded
Vtw
’!«■ G.«i.ty ./ Barra...

Nearly C».'&lt;W.000 ofloatee it eutely boa been the atantly racon lug frt-d. auntdeea .4 Gmranaa to.'.

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MIEKlt-1 ’J* built E.
X’UTICK ia herebt girL. that a General H~
A\ Ibra will be held on Ute To-day xa-e-dm,
the fml Monday ofXotemlor neii.al which th.
following (MBcerr are ta be riveted, tie i
.
A floienmr, I acnlcranl Goveim-r. ttacietary al
Flate. Slate Treaatoer. Auditor Ueuctal. C.aia.la
.inner of the Slate laaad VKoe, Attorney (Irwral.

. £K«S£teS: Sfr&amp;.'StW

SMWx-Jsxr "■'■'“■‘--n s
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ieca al par. ’
We rafor la a Iml utour u tidea ba!&gt;*

Batik Creek, May l, use

AS^KStrii^Jg'TSft.St.-

..J-’SST’" •*
'HIlUlGi);?; SEVEN HuriM,

notes and acconntA
will be thiinkfully rcccived. . y. ..
•
grant a- ersrunxi;.
. ItamintentiaLilfo.. ■

WE

WW?

'JL fryiiiing Tht tll'miiI lifHaaliugaaud Barry &lt;«
that he haa opened a
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TERM*—&lt;1 AO, IN ADVANCE

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■he hu.Und of Laura, but whatow m*yj
tl
bbe the place ofyour aew exile, do not ftrget
g &lt;«. who wlU nvver fccfMyou.
I left the cottage not truMingmye^f to
look
again at Laura.
The next morning
I
at
I sunrise I started fur Berne, where busi­
Iness detained me for two days. Immedi­
iately ep&gt;&lt;* mv return I relied st the cot­
tage
of Madame de Blanvillr, to renew ray
I
off
. -rs of assfistance and to aay tin-well.
Laura looked pale and sad. but her moth­
er greeted me with a fere radiant with joy
| vine service. The crowd proceeded to- jje” One day I reached the summit of the snd showed me ■ letter just received from
' wards the church, and awaited iu silence !
Berne.
It was as follow.:
, Ww. Branan, Atawaey. Cf»m*dk«r a»-d
| the entmrrw of the pastor, a venrrelde II Schelde*, and contemplated th* vast scene
Madamx—A man to whom you hare nn- ,
ry
w
। man, Inspiring re*pitt and eateern. Hard- । around me. high r-du. -tern precipice*. consciou.lv rendered a most important1
'
and
apparently
bottomlea*
anyaa
;
while
' ly were the aerviewr»&gt;nclod*id when tb&lt;- .
.
S ! Jaisa- A. Bwaaoy, Attoreej aid C.-» n
serviee, has just become apprised of your
1 flutea and.hautboya were heard anew, and ij far. far beneath me lay, in miniature, the cruel situation. Permit him to offer you
, &lt;&gt;r J.O» B i ^narattew.ftoiitonrWpttnnmifarteCkteswy
I a yeung men and' woman koeh before.;i .milw, -Ul— °&lt; tMUrbnn. tall
I *m! Notary Fubllc. Will promptly .tu.4 to
1 an asylum in bis country.
Depart at once
any buaiMta estrwxtad *• Msmrs to *W *&lt; «b*
i the altar and received the nuptial bene­ I J.l-,fal. A S« faridK
• fir lywufo , icqaire thw* for the reMdeere
. . Dealers in «H kind* | Court* of llu. State. QB- to tb« Cosrt House
j above the horixon, and looked like float, diction. Happiness and gaitv shone in
of Sir Thomas Wentworth—his houneis!
Huiinp. Harry County. MkU.
Cr«h*n. *c. biate
I
Ing
mountain..
,
,
all faces. I glanced towards the
oc­ 1
U4.ce. Hartings. MW.
1 was lost in admimtim of ’be glon.. st your serviee, and you will there receive
qmx Roaxare. Physician and Surgw.r
cupied by the y»nug girls of the valley,
6 every attention snd respect that a w U can
•“"’“•I”"
I&gt;w«U&gt;ng on Brosffway, n«or tes Cosrt House.
I sud olfai-rv-fl ' one with Iwr eyes fixed .... «.«■, -fa|K-.l.-r
IHj ISwrtta,
like thunder rcverlxrsted through the4 offer to tbs drareat of parents.
upon m-k Her lieauty was more delicate . I
l*m, Madame, very respectfully.
mountains.
This
fearful
sound
inorcasand noble than that of her companions, r
i «-d and a thousand echoc* repeated it.-*­
and occaaiimally a tear would steal from &lt;
! L safely out nf ths reach of the avalancbIt la from Heaven.’ ««■* Madame dr
beneath her ey eia»hva. Iler sadness gav•• 11
Ha caUedeaeoerfl*
ea. began to de-oeod with great rapidity, Blanville. 'How could I ever doubt the . ____ ______
'h. r an additbewl charm in my eves; '
I when 1 heaad a piercing cry, and aaw up- goodness of Providence. 1 have tried in tenants for his rent: the man waa a tn»And 'twsr, » doctrine new nod Mrup
Like me she is utihanpy.' I said, ‘but hap )'
chanic, and away from home at h&gt;» work,
vain
to
recall
thia
Sir
Thoma.
W
entworth
1
&lt;4i
a
neighboring
eminwicc
a
young
woman
That place* high are mort eccure.
• nitres* *IU »oo” ■mile on her. while with , stretching her arm. Imnloringlv toward.
--- ---------- —
but 1 am sure this i« the- first time I ever but the
And ibwgh Ur fickle gvd me' aeuile.
| me death only will put an snd to my rate-1
1 me.
1 flew towards her, and rerevrea heard hi. name. There is something very wife, w
And yield the serptrr and the crvwa.
"What do you landlord
l^NeXt followed a ball, and two hum the unfortunate girl fain ling in my anna. extraordinary about it.
■
- r**vthink of it, Tom. Whatdo you adviae us sested
! bore her from th. dax«et..u. .pot­
deed voung people d.mcvd gisrrily to the moment more, and I should have been
Hr said be had called to rwwiv. the
to do 1
.
'
sound of ’he «me instruments that we
uw. tew.
K
!-**«• “d
If you design Madamde to take counsel quarter’, rent due that dy*• । hwl b- ard in the chun h. 8. ro&lt; a strangi-r than Laura, wh*im 1 had Feacued from from’a shepherd vnu will -reap’ the^offer him that her husband had «”■ !•***£
i voting Jwplwrd rvdininp in th*- *h.vdr of. death.
rrumey, lut would call on the
1 felt myaalf endowed with new 1 .d’SirThoma, went.
’*
~
nr.&lt;| nav the rmt iuat aa am-n aa be could
' an ancient pike, tome nf the dancer, ap■ | strength, and earned her tn my arms ecs am pressing and
prrw.lud.and invited me to }&lt;•«&gt; »n their | without perceiving the weight of my pracollect r‘ut
---- - have no motive in de
&gt; »mii» m&lt; nt; but I dedin-d and «!*.'
Ing at the pretty woman all ths while,
liurtben. 1 dashed down the moun- ' lieve him an honest
being by this time quite csptfrMri
almndon.d me to my »wn reflection*.-rith the agility -f • chamotee never
with bertturme, be offered to live her *
i The voung girl w'’b wb'tsct beauty I !■&gt;'
.
■
.L
..«»tl I w.ivhrCi tbv
But we do not know him,*
receipt m full frr tbs
if ahs would
bevn‘»&gt; struck was not am.«ig the gay lw‘fiing of Marie.
. the
When you a*e him you may recog- r
Mm sue kiss.
\
iCTC i
r~ Mata ■“ «—u . thn*ig. dw te“l disappeared immcdistely
Lauri. tempted by the serenity rt tbs .,nise him. ’sud if y ou have forgotten the give
g
upon
Ire'inc
the
church.
■
The liufe wife was b&lt;&gt;ll|
A CVME FUB EMMH.
■tmrepbere. had ventured upon the m-un- service
g
you hav rendered Mm it rs very
1*1. Harting*. MbK
(g, and I had
After the nuttie ball, the girls, hand in
tains U. odlert ..me plants, and watoinn plain
(
that he has note’
jin an insUnt st the pronoai
- - _ •
-fc. ,, i . It waa ten in the morning,
M. Rtsaxix. Pbyririan and Sun*
In a Jotic that made Ij
», Itatai.
_iw?r - *J„
nri.ed by the avalanche m the raids, of
During thia sevne 1 glanced at Laura. him,
1
A'BuMira Riers. Ko..y'&gt; ' jnat tia.n, wball Dr. Elliot «OB&gt;c« in Bubble* * S-~~= “—- -"
I She did nut partake of the j-y of her 1head to baels.
..paiiwcut.
Ah! Doctor,
------------- •■’“ ------------.
her occupation.
.1
Block. Hartings. Mick.
‘ Sir. my husband and I
After this day 1 -»unwd th* ‘entire mother, but waa wrapped in mdancbnh .
feeble voice, y-u aee bet-re you a pour ; mil was coverwl
A m. BraiHteu. Justice oTUm I’eaci.
the, .tertcd and ™bed at full *[&gt;~d up rkanre of Maria and Laura.
.....
On Bun- I 1 npprooched her ana taking her hard ।and it rosy come b*“‘
voung num w bote fe»t going U&gt; the grave. (
but I tell you w* are not ao pour bntthat
the slippery eminence.
p,r&gt;
ft&gt;. tat. 1
&lt;*•" ■!■
I am surrounded by everything that
arid.—
vilYwre and i-.incd in the dance with the
’Oh. Laura b«&gt;w happv i» Sir Thomas, wo can do ««r own kissing,"
1 wealth can purchase, but at twenty-fi c iik..w«T\r.nri.
The landlord left, and has notxslied
Bui wbu. -a
•
be can after you an asylum and eonsu.e ,
! .molare. I »-'« l&lt;-» dl-w*n~ &lt;4 en­
b™» u.
i» Ownui-poil"",.w.A &lt;h,.tarr»ta
oT ,«i; lA
v ment. My cxteieiire te a burden, and S»,. Wilk «:«■&lt; ‘I—1
1 taked .7Hvkvm »«
“'“'I' ' ’Consol* m»'. ah Torn, the death cf my
i.’tai, *»-itaih.
.l.riiiRink ■l"«n ,be A-tMUJ.
toi ,tan ital rf »«l"« Uta. ''taj ■&gt;•■■■
father and our separation are misfortunes
A pxuto. duwxtaxtata tataltartytaIn the tatahtirne n&gt;y J-ta "t etale fatal for which I can never be cunaafed."
saying to‘appropriate a square of exceed*
but tlx-t do nothing fo
d»lr lo-m •' '*'•
“'J1’??
7,1
The next day Madame de Blanville and mgiy tough beef, at dinner in a Wisconsin
n^l, eepred. M)
““T ’f.
|
'lhei weref riKht’’ r
.(brir «»•««»*"* r”"’-1 'h'm
^.ihtahtal, tad my ...ecuyota ..fr Laua left the vaUev. The instant of
b&lt;&gt;teL If* convulsive efforts with • knife
ibfa-'tr dspartur* waa the .ignsl fi r imt&gt;c and fork attracted the smile* of the re*rt,
.itath fa.! .tatatatai »n
Irritadehip
I””1 &lt;h°°ty
W a. took difisrcni routes. They darvo in the same predionnett a* hirnmf At
! not paas through France butmadca cir- I Last Jonathan’s patienc* vamahed trader
rttadita ktahta ’“’.Xl “
a country to which I waa inoenteo i-uiUius tour through Germany and Hol­ ill succsm, when, by teg down hia men.
Ihavens! d» you kn&lt;&gt;
that m! guide l^purctwwd b&gt;rm'aB*^ .‘ hive
for the greatest of all benefits, health ;; I land, L not fearing the axe of the cxvcu. !SZFgo.t-sib. be buret om with;
|„A taJL fa... ».uW I
tiotuir, and desirous of re-turning as soon
-Strengers, you needn't US-If yon
as possible,passed directly through France hain’t got: any regard for the landlord a
,b.
I11 .....Id tanre etally &gt;»'•
.tuA youth and fortune bav« pruvumli ^i..,
tad..«»»-i -I"-™ •" -7 x,1I
The prixripel
,and was so-xi in Digland, and awaiting feeling*, you ought to have name respect
,,r.|'i^re used them, hut never abusedI .... nd If I -I'M *■ !"•■ 1 ”X,
with an indrecribxbl»impatient* the mo­
for the old bulL"
,
' er-taZ n.eroy
ment when I rewld wekume the two teThis saBy brought down the bouse.
,rv 8l.«&gt;4'
I ivafat the sport of the wind.
Irttercd . ingv so dear to me.
^tebai ara y»«r firet ‘h-fight*
,
...
k ..nc evming^be cottage of my
I
All krcds al
I
One morning 1 was alone in my library
।
‘ J ■
■•
__
C.r csimfort. a
i thinking of Laura, and bitterly regrsung
,
fovnd then. b«'b &gt;"
little hard to be i.ing in Ac arms of Laura, and »»)i g—I that I jiad ever li*t sight of her. wb. n my
iwticb. ■
the robust limb* ' Oh! me dta.hur. .I*'
servant announced th* arrival of two ofbb offspi
sure, but e»ft r"^’
...» Where shall we take refuge! If I were
hand*, and t
•AW
^.tata । «™lil d™« ifaPtaXb U" ('» t**y‘ 1 ""when 1 mterd the drawing rxim Mad“Pa, Mr. ------- , — —
-£
’•Pv you like the theatre!!’
I , ■. n .WAUkrf. 'k.
f” Xn^tlH » **
Lmrand Madamoiselle de Blanville ap- such a niar man—ho kiaaed ■* all around,
pruefod me with grace and dignity. The and fcothfer too’.’
^.^U-pl—faOU-fa"'"
“aJiwAtaptar. me mtafataV -JU- eyre of Laurs were modeetly caet down,
ornl«&gt; u&gt; Ml“ ■"« ’’Ajf H„w„„l w ~ ■! ... —II. tad eta —eh tad -PP™A but I notic'd treuse* of deep aadncaa upon
A justice in PmasUrama, nana marri­
„«k.tad
ItaA »« . fatahtintil iltat luppe d.y
Hutting*.
ihM brow. Her aorelter'a “"•‘I
. ed a couple in this wises
IO purchaae
•I &lt;®h see clouds and shadow*.
r- .faith «IU
”• “
/J. ( mind, my ch.n&lt;e of re-tome, and th. hs«-You brumbe to dak tevowsewyow
call and U*. — ••----- ------B. e.ta.ded then, tad do »'.t he1 unea by which I *»« eurrounded. all pre- holt by te hxnt to pe your vife. ast tat
----- “-rixrsLT.
end in
our
rder
v rated her recognition ofme. She plred you will stick to her trew dunder and
1
'n Freren life and dreth. S-m- .mb»ppy »bh..i tny —IS—
Bo. .tale m«le - d-r - .»&lt;»— in mv band the letter-he bad received st blixen—den 1 bronouuoa you man ant
tKivi-riug I
mvtolf in mv own roun '
Ikrn'e. I took it and pretended to read voman, by Cot !**
l'"lrt W;*i±C ^rt -island, pur.
W bat ia that!
tr?. ...metiinre
Ufiire me.—
lU“Ye* Madam* it UJ wb“ oficT Ton
Y.ai must renoumv
.............. •»a« t**0!’’ -emld tn »-• at «» '*-*
bl
Hhing
.,'tald
eked
my
l**t
drop
&lt;/
blood
.«
Utah
asylum. My bouse, my fortune my life
uur frivod* and the me ul J&lt;«i -&gt;■«.' “
/iou must
, ri-irgei
.Hret that
■md all that I' posses* b yours. 1 promis­
vu* .v uu are
|U1 v&gt;u
"uu« buret let*, ttata tad exeltaOtad'
ed ynu the reaped the attention of a ton
for the most tender of parents
1 will
’koep my word eren if your daughter
mid
1 inquired, ‘where an. I ?
hundred tin... , N&lt;b I
““I ““ should refu«« w suite her fide to that of
ton returneu.
vei
i. saved! a
,
A'fatoaH-J-J‘
htaU-fc. d on vou with life-'
the poor shepherd Tom."
q "i, ..ruMsrv ' .he continued, ,HaavAtthoto words a vivid flush mantled
Opened my ey
utter,1,. ota.
t;„ u, pi»» |•Jupoe the ebrek of the young girt. Sh—'f "'^fata^lte
r'~h '
, hite'd.1.- Tailor. Cutdie diamonds ul the
witn wn”"“T.
rutoed her astonished eyes and cried.
workwamatefexisted, which -U
rd the ricUnmU^1 brenBM m. new-born .
-v State. 1 la*tings.
Indire
P,Tcai^t
urrt
travel-1 *’*■“ ■.spring. *&gt;’'
H« r surprise, that of Mabame da Bien­
Bo-er. P**"1 at me in dl-®^ .. _u « g
il«.r aid deafer in K’j**
•You forg"’. ‘ *—
tte&gt; two angels I mu « l.reGod.you are the only P«”*’n Mre
ville, and my own trenaport. of j&lt;*. In­
•Tb»* •«
strength.'
vented me from describing the arene that
*h will return.
*'^Lhmn
1
I can only leave it to the imag.
ityseta-a-r-*’**"^*^?
the i
'»‘U^^n,*^"“’22vZh^Iv.*nr nation of the reader.
•‘b “ “^"’tlnks^-n n,u*1
|n a few days Laura became Lady
.I
u&gt; Bta5 «ta* raB^l 1
I tx-or, m lbeir r5U,k* &gt; a^siUe. Ifeturn dldWentworth «d for three y^ I have
t“ ™ Ufa-J far fall «*" C. MOTT
| Depart the'’**
w nl rewre
been the happiest nf husbands. Every­
ta U»,XIley.
TltayMjfa*- 1
thing i* bright about

IrtKEl’TOltY,

TMs te a sitepto sssg, da tres.
AadsongsUltelbsM ms Mvaraisa;
Aad yrt ■•‘It Uj sod scatter through
A I tfirti or two at good sdvfcs.

S

Y

O

K. They were lealcnlatwl to adorn
At runest I arrived at my destination, with
v
and entering the first bouse, I asked the sany .Utinc, however exalted.
In the meantime activity and the pure
bnspitality &lt;&gt;f the inmates, which was
air
of
the mountains accomplished mire। cheerfully accorded me. In the morning I
1 could climb the
. 1 lUMtimcd a shi-plmrd'a. dress, and left &lt;de I* mv behalf.
1 the frirnifly rent, not to
•y the charm* j &gt;Horpeat ntha, and th. m«t alippcry
I pursued lb* chamois into almost
1 of nature, but to indulge In my own sad paths.
|
meccvesable retreat., and leaping a frightreflectiona
Alter
. 1 had taken but a few steps when I , Iful chasm * as mere amusement
! Seine *o feeble I rejoined in my strength
heard the sound of uiuaic, ■nd the village |
rapidly filled with people to attend di-; and acquired a woodurfiil vitality and

:

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T-rtaUnCf^r^u^

Sstia'ar ** *,|r Twc*ly
... .i.tint; vl thv C.M1CIW, vfaie |4»ptv»«’la“’» •*
vl die sc—lj
.TTTu, ,J Oll-covfav^*

sL’ii.taTtsa-.... ,

.mUling and every day I thank Hee’«
fi.r preserved an existanee so hltedj»rth
charm
To Dr, Elliot I am mdebted for
all my felicity. V id» agreeable dulltnd pl—ures my whole time to u«up.rf

ta.fatata“'",kk»«1.'*. -w, fu frufa.
and polite- ।“taOutatai'O*
’•"■taJi'ta.--^ &gt;•“»4"f"5

of Fashion
rfaudvsi U&gt; .‘”U'

I SHO-P

-.redirection*

mine, an® M
p, tend upon me.—
illnrea they b**1*
। recovered, and beiYank. to tMir
^uagmmroe
a
M
”
*®.
t
t
a
dntv,
and love made
jL-nmgmy albir^-nd
Gratitude maffe « •
•
Down

.utatai tae"’01"* ,J
d..ii~ifa*'ui-taur»&gt; r“E’ tta.ju, •*

- H A.
•dyisu having lhrif w®

1 ta.Mtart»i

latter hert Shops of Sr
to offer
iNDlCEMtS™

Iter. ^dSrftSOAP. •*BAWtSrB.

SLuj, -nktafafa I *'■

sibu 1 • * *wwJ ’ti *

•nO*,
A.

-nd

**7

.J

“ •1 "npu*^,
“TiLvaeif
au^y *’ ** •“;
'T^re and with Marte and
,|y &lt;if lltctr lang

(

tb.\an&gt;a fortunes, th.
^.taidore*

paired a D,*‘

pr”6*"? • fa^berf, upon the mounlhrl) *^li^lSC*“ “• »n.my

V Xrd- ’Misfort®-

J“U

atumisn:

Wta? - -------- »r; , .
said the phlegmatic mM.

.

tainst-Huig
Ifarcan to value my
own li*l«HC* * ? .g^rire. and to forget
fa-1
Affarr.fa—1

*&gt;•**"£• i &lt;fa.ta«&lt;M) "Hf4

ILXKATVS. W-8«*» ’SpcLSTf^

this position be had tonmnatco

fSTltff!
srr wiu-». , _

...

�-I. t yw-vn
s. ... . —,
&lt;«•« wan htfated by gwn- MWMacayjmnngt.

Den Pertay Poore, made a bet witl.
A
•1. Burbank, that lolmoro would carry ! ।
«e vx'iunai teas tw wbrei a
apples from Nawbvy fo
JfMMMd we ropy j
■«. paimrmgtavfoUm^teZ

To die Legislature that Is to assemble i the example.
&lt;&gt;f Michigan
ofhlamxres

,,
"*
J®
tfce/1

able editor,

faith, though some of lua
a tavoraide inference from
d&lt; tutlon to a Baptist Cul-

»ii&gt;«-*w]tK7he brimm' ..f dcwtnictiotC^I^"Tire'Green

W. ptoM IM. »on.m- „
&lt;• Blate rw»us. wIM-Wj

"?'** 1

’rc twpcetalilu portion of i

fonlwide. Ifios Cuttab
formed, with a oweel, oral
am eyes, small Grecian

interest*
Liberty.

with scissors inland, was

•eaaes.
The very brief
*«rya:ta»
wt IDB
:*-» eoiinrliu
’’eesipiea

;

_

1,1

mu

to-«to*

1

---t-^nto. । jap,

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' ‘17"“' Sri

SZrriSi ^rVito

alified for the station, and whoee
IIm’ST1 ° d B
|nan 10 lh*» State u
„j Ibr tot. ««li ill
elorb—'«au».. 'Wltw^bk- to &lt;rr tb» prrprr mm to Ito rb. w.y.
important events in the jirogrtse of the eanism Mfitle them to consiikTatiw, tbr New Y&lt;&gt;rk wHI •»’
| (m tn matamm a *4* •u^remrey. Ahnho has stepper] out. Take a scat and read
ensmife. M ti&lt;« ffunkevs
obvpeprre; be W r«&amp;n lb' a nimS country. A pulitfeul eutitvstofi unexam- ai'lrrtfoh id' ■ ohF’GTa niat&amp;Fri?^nti"■ran;sorter. TTcr migbtyvitee wa* bri-r . tat
1W»-W toMir-to lu.mi»
Jfown sat the indignant man of curds,
..... &lt;lxi. 4 IBM
t+tosed ‘ )&gt;if lega, with a dub l&gt;vtwe«
P’ ’“■"I1 ,hl "■ ■MMidw|tw, * .
ihetu, and ‘tomnienced reading n paper. lifore lilttcmres bn the part ot &lt;nir politi• Tiwn V. U» «...
match was brought abtat, may he worth
h »Ul .1., I» Wnl ik,t it
,
■below
Sc met OTS.jhtr '"CritriT-aian witlxi
____
Maasariiusetta
I meofoming.
tncDw,"o,,a. Three month ago the J wire■ Thu I.., th. &lt;&gt;onb.n&gt; .,,,,,1,, , y
ators, and taught Lewin Cuss bow revisit- meet In January.
It .m |„
»
a* Mr. Doukdas is femiliariy «H‘ d. aril- StU..r»fn,wta(.
•el m hi« bind, who naked him if the edi­ ing p«.&gt;lijicnl campaign throngl which the
r.w..l.r
tk
&gt;|WUi:..r
,.f
lhc
Sb
,
“
follow art. Ho* w«f h »* rilli JfirHtor wjl 1n. ’ •‘Yes sir," wi
‘
country has passed.
In that’ contest,
U,. Will., J,
opposite M. Cutta. «&gt;|»11.
A" I tried ! owpimse “you wltf find 1
dirough the medium of the paper and in
iran? Sim was the first State m the FitatSaa Cut to-a* nU.rt.lUm. rr.lrtt™
temnlng the voice and the settled ctmi lo­
r«&gt;«The latter other directions, 1 laire, as is well known,
. ie weiglit uf tfo. |,^,|
,ta. u ln-clbar. riairr reading a newspaper.'
atcly after she left. u&gt;h
tlu-rc al»".
Imt
tions of an Intelligent and liberty-lovin?
m enteringtbc
:------roton,
nw,,',h with a furious oath
o..,
«ot7tr~M--Yo„
f taken an active part, and labored to tbe
she has just reaffirmed herdev«tlonW» dr Srftator Brigfe/ci
'‘“I'twU.Um,,,
■ommeiicwT'a
,
, '
----- — people.
people.
■•mmciictaTa violent asasult
assault upon thej
the
Wile &gt; th .« l.&gt;—___ i_ u_ j. ., '
__j with «pulA«•....&lt; , j 7’^' °fmJr humh’c aWn‘,i* !n-t'"r *,f j Ji-iug d.rtd tbiMhi&gt;v nurt-dem®-! .&lt; int.-rr«ta“or that party by a majority of ••Dotatl-ta,” l‘ s really * shame v»u re n«ri pvwmfnrul.uU..
___ rv-d«tcd
Lrmt-r, whltii was
mroctMi •« fir ns y.,u Jt|eMC, bllt not onmarried.
You
to find a wife at nwWl., non nr .feU «*».
nearly 29.000 for the gro® prinripkw
such m $hr-Mdvimte.4 A* 1 Mulged b
j- *;
CrtMWrre««
.to
.... ........
■to. art il.re', lb. Mf
ctnliodicd to the !Jbpi|1®t«n platform.— Miggvsthm seemed tn strike Dou'.'lss with
s ‘me feel|uga.?f njerrinwnt at tta&gt; nuv»
— ------- ................
to ni.u,.,
.re^X^"' 4f‘‘
jb-VnU.,, by rt» ...ml,I™.!. I..,™«b. ..c wh,.,,
(
.......... .
o. h.s puxltiou, Im salalf'Mr. I*, this mat
tho Criee &lt;«f novelty. AvcoediiMfly.bcpri- or the present rale, for Grtpre-Irnri dsJ
be fun fo^you, but there is more rualitt
-----nre-A.rjoppiwlng fnrti,m,. y* we. the Republi- prinriplea, nb» will feithfully nprrerot *• »-nly
dartre, of hrro
cured an introdueftun from ;Mr. Bright,
thun p.»vtry for me."
'
Ttw whole State of Alabama uUh
Trouble BWthe Pro-Slaver, K..«,
M'riilgun. hat e the aatiafetfon &lt;/,
friw,u ^tim«t. of the grvwrtndom who have gone over to seek’ «&gt; the to the House river'the wav; he soon found
i'w
.
lkD,'7«,l“! th,,*1',ri'’ui Pn,M'iP1“wlu‘h&gt; of &lt;hr peopb- of the State, and wh.. will ;p™iro«..fK,n^.
W. are ,«a»fid.nt the recommendation mere than borite mil
hr the actual reality , in the personal tmd
(From the Boston Journal.)
'
,,&lt;"^k,V*rWi'’da,,rflli“l&lt;'’ 'ttan'J «pm«tiulh h. ..{.potation totba|”»’ »«* Krpnbliten LcgWature. jurt
mental durm- nf Mi- Cutta. He l-w 2d and 3d dirt net v
Ihis i.
Nswn^tTi*war Traartu, Nor.4, 185
enme a frequent' visitor, and the engage­ equality which may suit dM F,
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n
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ment
waa ma Ic In the Utter part of the but which ww don’t beiierrin.
. lbeIT *" ""^*18 -like iwveliy. nos 1 r foe mfrfo-r Of Buffmm .“rU
'Denim wy. We hear several guutiemen j ’ ’'IktsI donation to reiiev. the wants of
days, Mr. Edit.&gt;rs, and y«ur renders ini
im. We oL., {Hfolita.a k-u,f fem foe
* '»haghw!..ns prospect offos spoken nf asaradidnteefor th.- distinguish- '*&gt;'■* *&gt;•*' ha»» eihnuWeO their mean- m
like to ruaeirca “\\AhC written -m
'Ib.ta.niri Drii.ovrat, to the strung teriHs 1
triumph of. those principles rd station ofSfflstor, all of whom we re- dir rtfort to protect the vitgfo will of the
j. 1 wlifi-h' Go), l.i.'rty dcuouncud the ui&gt;. । throughout the Nation.
r frogntes us imffimliing Rcpublk-uns—*men territory from tbeavariamrt.tK^p «(’he
Vole of each
«uctal tfaacc.
’r .raft.-l.-d .-let IL&lt; hiibx-uueqdi ord; rod '
"
Frvmnnt.
our young and gallant leader, ..f ability mid integrity—.neti whom th.- 1 s ‘"‘hern propagandists No otherK-urse
candidate.
.iirslial I ti.tiiibhnu to ne-urpt»*. flayc*;
Tlw loVeri of this nrausemsut will I* j
rouga nms. Truly nut I gay that it w I ita the M.ih&gt;bai reflated b. do in a wmdy though defeated in the fine, regular battle jxopluof the State delight to honor, and would be consistent with the clearly ex- pleated to learn that a dsneo will erime j
ioadt I bak e tnrvcrni-d the Splugen A ‘ •»-! pretentimis letter.
7t7«2
between
Freedom
un-l
Slavery,
stands
in
He then applied
whiwe -Mcrimfean clf-rl* in the glurlmis ' prrsred ph|»m of the grrst mass uf the
..(Tat the Hall nf- J. F- Em-.ry, in Mid Buchanan.
____
piitopaM taindhijr under a kiuumck full
52139
■ lrtvmnptu,'whu refliwd t&lt;»'interfere.— A proud position .before the world. lie Wiuse &lt;&gt;f univefonl Liberty, entitle ticni ! w«pl»wfthe State.
lt«H3
dlcviMe/ on Chvisrnwis rvvinnff. 11 «&gt;«• | Film. re.
I5C0
mawnd*—lucre ehrrtdd
i-&gt;l foe
h-e duya
days’ ratio
rateu | be Governor thtrnyuap wk-d DoDaidvsi, htis borne himself throughout the lesig ■
to the fixyortible regard of the Leci-datttr.-.
who arc f.«d of “Vipinng it &lt;-n ths light . Gerrit Smith.
150
* r.vcran
wb expecting evu
and bitter strife
1 ‘
■"i.'—■"•lOWfe- " r d ' n,“
....
S~ nd un?.- on tl
-d tta-s.- &gt;'&gt;eJl. Brw n..w at daggeto ”
' 7, " ~
*&gt;&gt; -* «/
l‘*O“ ""
&lt; u&lt;&gt;u.i» iw,’ -&gt;u
auflom. .
«&gt;
inn
.
11’•» what course he shall jiurauc iu rclati.nff^ The winter term «f the Union SehooS,
say from Palhli । -.nts. InZilis ihatt-r, how much w-ever j । to what course he shall pursue iu r.-tati.j
pleasant and ugnt-able place to rvcrwita ; «*««« or Trix jum or *T*vxu&gt;ri
to Etf) pt, I nad ti. slfouldur Srpacksadu
tnny honor (jur. &lt;«(-ary for his well -,ur^ ‘ L“» U"’cui. ‘
l'u rn.
I tu the matter, nor »&lt;■ advocate the cblm* -.imnirttoM on Monilnv. NorvniJjfr 17th.
। tu the matter, nor to advocate the cbrfm
whtata, &lt;wRh niy‘pKvhms •elf,\ |ud U. ■
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f
p.
rtta
,
br
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u
„
M,„s.
M.C.
W-M.nl.
uud.r
«M.»
of any particular candidate; we -ally us
Govern'r.
Emory aiwnya ha* good and cliil parties.;
vfbniw’ti offlre a m'foua dromedary,wi;
-uut bat tlua he tran*eended bc» autori- minions of the stava power. A nnhk-r
u-.
. o
: ,, .
. , k
„ ...
_
K SI Bingham, Rep. 71402
iu th- c-*el .lue-fr-n.
ctatmwoo .d uni tread I Ibertv does not'
7
•
f U’C pw’P,c '’f “‘•Sufc r**Mnnthe rebno! has been to prmpcrat buing kept a few miles in the" rn&lt;
* ** 1 A
Y Detn.
540m."&gt;
■'
consulted, and
and that
that the
the members
member* 1j &lt;»tr■«&gt; durinc
the
past summer, remains &gt;■
iw |
nere u g
hrt«n
the ears.as ' Bat th.se loads were .
17317
Hie three uhi. ial* have referred the 1
.1
•
r t*r
F
*may
na^ be ronaulted,
— ,K
*—
1 ittre .4- tta-ir X.p .te to foe President ,
««.„
y cune
nnijh hgt-UFilrin this tiarrvlof apples •
Lieutenant Got rruor.
1 «f tbu L^rore
Legislature nia
may
come up
up to
to tnth,- ' it
Principal, assirted by Mias Wightman. I of newspaper readenu
nh .ifo;« r’s sWrird I* fight, c than a hca&gt;
adjustt:n-til. in foe meantime. Gov. •lJc
"f thc F*111*5 PrcM• n,“1 fr,,m ®‘ । —
work
‘find Liv
nnt.bv
_
G A Cue, Rep
7MM
,.u united,
—s._u b-a
i.. division* fritter ' \f 1 Daridsnn.
the pnpuhr and Sscrrss- j
I
nitelirt/nhb bi.ft w ell kicfc,'" hept at I?
i E II Ladtatip. Dem foJ&amp;!2
- ary smurtinq midcr \vhat he considers 1 diftitfons that are distmctly visible on m-1
. - .
’ ..
.
I
ISO:*
.- iiub..A*Si&lt;.o of U-rotnpte. haa ur- rev Imnd, it is evident that . vert large
*,9a«Xhf' “
. *■« ttecher of foe Pr.m. y Dep^m-nt.
shntlldt'r by the Lour, waiting for suit •
o r v
f
Secretary of State.
heavy hidlioti1’ to p«|*s down tbu line.
W E F O
J McKhnry, Rep
7192;
■; -‘LL-t'time^ who think it an easy job :
e btate pr»uncrs to be tried befiirw
. f
6 . uartiun will duappuint the hopes of all. Celcatia Hibbard, a young lady of noF H Stevens. Di m 50733
18192
.:ii, and has coihtnltied them to Le tried I ttr‘
4 r “ w
” nanic Pronu It is duo tu the intelligent, working Re- dophtud qualifications, has taken her place
State Treasurer.
rtbrv
Oita- «&gt;»-,- j.MW.I crodue., ““Uj l»f« *• """'U “ ■, publlcp. ..f &lt;b« Sul, tbrt . nun rtm„IJ In tbrt ™.p.«.lW. &gt;u.,..n. O. lb, -b..l.‘,
I S M Holmes, Rep
71870
- -•Serite- Vfljt rlglv say.' oJd*T&lt;rep»
.•“T"?*!?r"r,if
» i»w
*&lt;•» »•» w a..k„ »tkM imp.,unI nub™ .b.. a.«!,.»«?» .nM«i«d»p—&gt;MO
। R W Davis, Dem
53711
yent, ‘ for imkriii^sugK ai&lt;H&gt;liah bet.
181(15
-re. This difficultv bus. n» a matter ofo
P
1 V' i*". Kr*,w,nc is not italy an unflinching Republican, hut | promise, to equal those of any proceeding
Gvnty into frknj.'if you plea»e. D I ursc, divided tLc settlers into a Le- ,i ni r as nyl
Auditor General.
use, intending to rc
MWnp||fiwj {,;, “faith by his ■ term ofthe Institution, and the citizens of I
Anmxo |&gt;sclt tu Jwttav.—A ttoutb
' bet wlifeh lagin now toying, .‘•like a M I ■mote and a Geary party.
|I sen merit, it Is
W Jonea. Itrp
7lGf»7
■jne-’ wi»ori|hta1ly u pleasant hunter mail I
.
■ r ,t «i Mrty ।
wj,0
j.bonM in [h« rtbtj nnl ' llaMtap. uw. it to tbc.nKlvn t&gt;&gt; acc tbnt \ .m pot rr. n..i uMUbt with bp. log br.' 0 B Dennis, Dem
V&gt; e are pleased that the difficulty has ,' l.ro rum I ‘«
53330
leiGi
to reply to a proposition from an honor
1 „M»d O..UP w utt.c.pau
„rihi.
p,„,
w , | a, kUo1,. ,cII
ri«rl»..v« u. I, p«UU
ken place.
It will show the people of
blc oSdta! of Suffolk county, that the I
w free States something of the m iscra- In.thn.rtvMrtrt.
. ;.o roll .. tb.tbU^p.bli «tim-.! T-. r.™...»«b-J
k. W. U-S &lt;W
KS - *■
I M Howard. Rep
71813
aer should wheel a hand-cart around Bo
v and unjust manage met) t of affairs In
HLLMURE
PYRAMID.'
Tte
Mtorr
of
tbr
Itqubl^n
t-ty
I,
U1
t
^
HuU
,
„
.................
ten Ojipnum. My idea of a barrel •
\ Gould, D,-m
-&gt;3ii21»
18211
warx or «&gt;ur Itepuidican InstHutxma; it nt j
n&lt;as. Look at the fads.
The first
M„tl, .
. . -L
...
I
NO north:
•PPlc* the
to
c^rR;
ihe «‘t
,d only prowlavery man arrested for a } ImgbtM.tbpn.m.^. Barry Com.tJ, loo.,
S&lt;nxrintcnd«it P»b!ib instructor.
the general diffu-ion of useful khowlede ।
NO
SOL TH !!
nf,‘u
imein the territory, has roiiitniltcd n i. dl r«bu W itb . more rtS.-iut. »^o- „„g^, lh„
Mathew, R.p
7lfe?&gt;
among all classes of community that ren-,
N
&lt;&gt;
EASTII!
rather ‘tknooked" him, it did a murti.
;• W Siwwnuan, Dem 53727
1S2U
■id and heartless murder; be is Indicted '
NO WEST!!’!
gentleman on ‘wIfomTtrM It «oou aftc.
J.r
y the Grand J ury of murder in the first I ..dt th. .r., of t™.!..™ h.™™sbrt,bt- „,,e A
Cr&gt;mmfawi'»n»-r uf State Lrtnl (tffi.e
and happy of the nations of the earth; and i
NO WHERE!!!!!
wards. 1 tbmiht no more about .it, b&gt;
gret—everywhere recognized its nil un-!
■y“f k:'r •»««*«,r&gt;- \ ti«. ..f.«b.» Wm pro.. ™«M.| to
S B Treadwell, Rep 71J18I
KNOW
NOTHING!!!!!!
it
is
the
universality
and
excellency
of
the
[
painters ink did the work. My game •
.tilskle offesoe—the day of his trial arUt,,n,o...blnsi.-.MbJ!b.tb.p™«rrr!d,rrIwm,
MtOtof rM. .Ul
\ Gi&gt;.dridgr, D.-m 55541
I«M3
^bluff,’ &amp;&gt;'0p4 its way into the newsprpero'
'ca, and Judge Leroinpte admits him ,
common school systems of New England
top lit. Ml roll,b,
Member «&gt;f the Board nf Education.
and my. •■cballsngu'’ waa “accepted’Xi
* bull, find of course iiopudss, so far as | thrt orsMtatw
New York, Michigan. Ac- that renders
duo four.
i his power, all subsequent movements I tog — .be tr«b -b«b pobbe wot.. । „f
4h,fc reudt&gt;_
i Wilkrd, Bet.
7l7f®
them so superior to mary of their sister
Tins old turnpike, ss I have slow!
to nnf.l./.n.rgy to. gnM ,i«.
ir his re-arrest. At the name time ovrr ' ™nt b.;. rtudy nurkrf ~t, » toto
&gt; Blackman. Dem 535~fi
IsJOo
Who is there, that at some period "d
Stites in wealth, power, intelligence, hapnl ridvd along rcu.iuds mo forcibly of tl
nehundred free State men were lmpri.«- ,
tbt.JUp.Ulto ^toor^ I" totorty . tobto tototo.
ktottot b„*.
tbeirIhia have t&gt;.&gt;i sufT. rvd from th* v«n
Mauudkuaetts whig* in tbs late contes
ied in Kansas for alleged crimes, ehara-'
pimwa and prosperity. Every friend of
coKoaxas.
Tbr bert. ..r tb« p«..pl« jr. ni&lt;d
,^taofa,8mlorill
I to have been committed while on mil- j p^.U.1
It used to be the route, but its gforieFree Institutions should foster our edu­ not foil ibe shudow tailing upon tbei ■
First Dirtri-f. *
-bo W ™ &amp;»«» tUt
cMm4
haveiung -bsen eclipsed—travelers paary duty, defending thrir own firesides 1.11 r«b, l«
cations! systems, am! encourage tbs diflu- iaarlM, a&gt; dark as the darkest sliadow
A A Howanl, Rep Hfi&amp;f
over tbu railroads on-, either hand, or b
.... ,
. .
, .. , ,
;
rum ruffian viuleaoe, and not ope bfthsm Hthey
. are, lenders .puraura wise, concilia. ±r.r*—
----- fa foe sunlight, an&lt; 1
J
f .
..
political contest, and if the hope* and cx*fV N Lothn-p, Dem 127HI
S7t1
the.daiiioualipointy roads—and nothin
■ permitted to be releeaed on/hail • but s , tory, and nruduntjnl
prudential nollcv.
pulley, and tt
it 1 will !•
. .
. .
. ,
, '
,
।from
iniuliiwti.
tire
'
itniorancr* 1* ttie greatest f»c that Rupiih- «w»v atiown,. almost
remains but thu old foundations often a&gt;
..f Mil SfwMMMlMH «• I „ ,
AlHnu, Bvu., pectation* of the pnrty should now by an v limn Government has to encounter.
Second District.
roiue Lidrlen^rt^ty
------gift'd out. Otic old chap whom
means be frustrated, it may eww-n'inlly
.-Six ut them are convicted and sen ten.
.
,,
. ■ . •„ u
H Waldron, Rep
1IMG7
...
,
...
,
.,
iJisumy 1 That friend* MxrtiMinve eart&lt;
aw
p~lu»to7
urm.
&gt;i&gt; "c~&gt;
,k'c'
,‘d,“ “
met, a sort o^ispUpl »&lt;xuninittoc“ m.
W c cannot rk-e th., article wittamt
^hrort'i.^-1WfrUwta XrtMUv| mar the brilliancy &gt;&gt;fonr future triumphs.
J S Barry, D«-m
JQOtU
(M03
expressed
delight that I taken ‘The,
ears, to hsvo ball and chain attached to County.
' Give us the man. whoever he may be, wh-- ’npnwv.ng upon t. e mln !• of'h.- r-atn.m ... liele rt’-ri-y u t&lt;» believe these vile a*
'
Thin! District.
Dike.” and 1 hnvenu doubt that he won!
ieir legs, according to the infamous Kan-;
The brief time I export to remain here
; is not tally a Rcpubliaui in theory, hm ••f the Fm.Hi ScbcxiL and a|«&gt; of all.tlir ‘ pwwhuk, is Um&gt; must w«4sl point, of all
D S Walbridge. Rep 23530
fatve' boon charmed .had 1 unbaded tn
uicode. Thus id the law meted out to wni nrceasrily be empl&lt;n cd in arranging
who Ims al*, ape.it Lis. life, and devoted other public triwMili throuclmut tlw* conn. I n •‘■•adiiw **ifoHirs4 latlw&lt;w&gt;d,n the fol­ FJ Littlejohn, Dem liMMti
7504
apples ouxi rforkei for a few hours i,
n^m«na rr~Suum«nta Kra».l
■
lk&gt;,w „
...
»-M, I
f
. ■&gt;ft J.&lt;-r» pUvln «...
wheeling gravel to mrnd his “wava.
Fourth Dlrtrict.
y the Pierce administrutam! \S ill tbu , • r
.. . .
!
rople think of it I
. times b&lt;- a satisfaction to know that b-.ui ।
, , ,
..
, ,
। uisarr struck me as hem? ntipronnatas b
let was a ud! keener to be ehnMn to-mni
Republican principles 3 whose past InstoS„
„„
&gt;h.
m,,
7 C T.eoeh, Rep
IKU8
The. appeal to the President by these the Banner and the priacipbs it advocates
row, f-fear the nla ‘fondl would be andi
» W Peck. Drtn
I l-’.Si
_ ry will lie a guarantee of his future ca- without it.
Nothing ran lx- n&gt;or&gt;* per.|ai&lt;m&lt;.
•ro-sli'-ery officials w ill compel him to j ire cherished and surtaiiisd by the is&lt;fo.
pining to n teacher, nr more dertrurtiv.-1
“They as? V tVfo» an- tlwy 7 The mi.i
ue distinctest possible avowal of his p- I p.ndmt electors ..f the cintatr. Ft the 1 rear, and the roareleqa Inliora of the caii&gt;... We
... shall
-,—r know________
... T.T'";
,
&gt; P®^'
bealiun.lantly rewarded. Nothmy.
whether______
he will
.- “ lmMruUrifv
in *'
dl(. 7~xtt
uirt.0fo,«
Urtt-npu;-Urtmr
b- *'«*
!*"
‘f' I.. «... ™ h&gt; "M. and nothing le*»
BHCITIUM, Rep S3O7
.111 «&gt;« LU
I. H&gt; rtU.tpt U ; «» P»P" «■'
f«- *~U 1 ™ « .III MM, Um
,T,u
-Scattering.
30 '
1*277
inpb

t{,pr |H.f i^l

75.1 a x

S

win.
to
tinm enough to go home tonight ovsr th
Gtnrgutown railroad, a grkat -jntbHc con
vuedenoo in these parts, which is fast ge"

ffiSUi hiXT1 Xlt* t”1,iR&lt;nt

• ke.

|

I'loM Mexico.
। JO It
^.-urMUb. fully
. ..pprereiu.; .MU .W Mu.™
nnr only wrong fh-m. but wringsfa. the
fret must tre* _ ___________ _
New Ih learn, Nov. 2 ’«
Tu .b. prtn«. and Irtred. of*. pM. whi
'"to to lb. 1.1m
rtto.
I J™ «•
Private b.tetw ftotn Tamaulipas state
nj'k,
v 1.
I __
am,'undar manr •*!««««»,
ohlmttuwia. ,to,
and.
m
...
. ,
W . plutod I...I. —
on lb, f
to
■
r
kok»M&gt;
.
.■«*
and inhuman means to force slavery upm
Oth
fast, near________
Monteriey.
_____________
vy. between
between Vivi- j return for the numerous marks nf kifri- an unwilling people, are countenanced,
nnrri
Oa'izs,
The
Very-1 nes« which they have manifested, f am
and who spread with Invisible pofanm
anrri and
and Oaiaa.
The otter
alter lo«
lost «
everyling—barely escaping' Mnierif It Is I chevrfiilty hope tliat hi ssings unnumU-r- petted, and smiled upon by Govcmmetit
; «hw fW
officials, with tho ctotomt and ronnivance inadvertently occurred. The majority for
w.aght that’Vldaurrl’s suewa will have ’
' ed may thicket) around them; that fot-ir
is notHhal to the point;
of foe present Doughface Administration.
; pathway through life ’»»y lie ever strown
Gat Spaxkkk.
entire Attorney, is 401. instmd of302 as
tag few Mmragua with SOO rtcn.ite fiw1 with ffi-wets, that thrir days may speed
arrested, and are now in c-jnfincment on
on in •
a halo of unclouded pleasure
pleasure;: that
tfart
V oiker's army.
un
frh nbms &lt;w fictrtfow charges, while the
joy s sweeter and piirer.tban
Califon la.
mrtrdarnus hordes of Southern Ruffian*
who have drenched tjta territory In blrhid,
and committed every conceivable outrage

Orad. h... hx* b~&gt; ~«M»d to; .

P”?1*

Among the lafeirt oontril.uti- ns from
ths dead! &lt;J coward, coward wotMskulkera! rar me the bold brigand, who wrt, we iHitiiw chronicled a donation bf
thun
U-ra
ahmg
the
highway
with
flaabln;
bear Uila fact In mind, for It k a fiiAt’
sroolco undergarment's bulled ly o blind
wvafwm. that cuts the sunbeam as w-!l a
winch every experianced teacher »H11
•hi,
,'Glve.nm ths pirate, who un
vimch fit. Parents, who ra’W
n 'emit i t.a.ta
url« ■th-I... k
1.1—-V. ,1. . _ ‘11 ..
—, . .
nvwlar rceitarinn hours b still

upon the people of K.mw. The real ret•
cf
Banner every week, and lireL.
1. J- ’.L
—
! llur* of foe tcrrittM-y are daily subjected
*ign it to other hands with the moat per-1 . .
.
,
.
s
. ,
,
. n
’
। to the mnst cruel indignities for the he n-

N. BAILEY.
.tberifeu th'rt (Ml and Peru had a-i ’
-----med to costribute mro and money to aid
VnXted States Sanatar.
m Ortitral Aman-iean Status in the ex- •
One of the must Important duties dcrmluatfon of Walker.
Eqnadur and i r„JviM on tlw i ext Legislature, will Le

u»u* M.

”’‘u l‘ng ’***• n‘-of ”*Alhta*’ -,**,*d-wiU r,,nrn,Ur

The hand »f ti rranny presses heavily

rta ref.-applea, w*kh he k&gt;l »We4 a
tbs way from Nteirbttvypurt, &lt;' di than •

e.mlllMri
id a moub
« novelty u

1*

.-cure even a moderate, justics to thu 1 i»o way responsible, as 1 have not, at any ।
reu State men, or whether l&gt;s will side ■ time, bad an) thing to dn with the publi* i
.ith the latter tn bis flagrant partiality,! &lt;3iatjt,n of it, ’ Ample arrangements arc ।

rhat course the Exscutiv-

^t any ra:«j Mr. Editor. &lt;fo not dccti
tUs'haatf screw! egniwaod, ths wag.
irttW-buiP^dn. pn'ibe proosrty, I.
mu have,the credit uTLlrly “wheeling u
an&lt;i let inX-UwFJ®MiU»..prugross be
ronsolatfaa to Others who aru to aulfe
fjrstkkriaJ-'-bA’Iied tip their opinion*
Gurii mu srtteUO’Rtrhjg to bet again, bu

j te*ix

r

j. t'. s. S™mr. to uiotU

York on the morning &lt;»f the 20th in«t_,

** Fillmore

nunt, cumcs to us in swen a manner, ,w
.e cannot Withhold iL Iron) the public.’

instructions oftbe people ofMUhlpm, aid

- fta tinwteif Idn."-toe tr-u

“WOOD NYMPH, ’
The Busts of the three great American
Statoamen,
f.AY WEBbTER ANl»CAL:i|,! X
** Alan, the eiipiWte' Ideal L&lt;i”.
APOLLO ASd DIANA.
I'oRbfoer with foa f -Iluwing Grouj-* and

SlaUiea in Carrara Marble—of fo*Struggles fiw the Heart; Venus sn.1 Ap-

------- himibict in ux
Of the Stele during Lie adtninlstrs-1

Wiih numerous trorfca in Brow and*

• te, it is thought, will c»me in and furnish j sttongeat elemetta In the lata'jx
‘ wmtrt*. His Mtiert auh«rvfency
.euragna. Tnw»ait Company had soniw.
ong to do with thia plan..
r-'J
The Tribune.uf.-

lag r..,
SM.»
of ‘
Ch,. U. c.
Ft™,
, “*8^ to •Uver^jt^^a mightj strugwhom be is indebted for the -undcaerted
m, «f . .-rmpoAw ,.r i. fil—_
taamtw.that have bean larishfc. bsrt^** «'&lt;•
The MbtiiMbGltitf are now ported r-1•
lb.
___ — Lt-____ i ,u..
• - — - i_ -

Full THE THIRD YKAIC1

“SPBIKG.”

upon the persona, the property and Um. with Califorata dates to Nor. Ath. Citiforma has cast her vote for Buchanan.—
The ck-ctoral. rota wilL DOW stand
large un whipped nfjustice.
In addition
For Buchanan
IT4
to all the other misfortune* foal surround
f™” »™w—SwMudi, b.,«°nb
“ Fremont ■
th* ch.impious uf Freedom in Kansas, the
114
"“■to -MM,000, if h.
..|„,

they are hut illy provided with the ne-

Cosmopolitan Art Association.

™TO«&lt;» Cort-Tk.
"• o-i™— o».„

Tm

�, ppiriMthm.* mnking four dollars
»*‘rr« hraidw Che tirk*’bv W.,Ug y.hmW- pdnting orjrimm

FOURTH ANNOUNCEMENT.

^vtAtuarj may fry"? b

GREAT ATTRACTION

THOS. F. UARVEYV

the follow^ .w ynsr:
tioe. &lt;’oxkys Tjad/s

I. RECKLEY

• '«&gt; ixm. and

.7.
fenum;
,hc.
—mil., ,"£,■
"■•.Of. IlnUll,^ *“*
' I»'|&gt;ol«i:.in ,.t tin, Hto. to
Mz. W.IItSX."

b* n P'nwiluti.m
‘
rej-n aentation ..(two n,tmlJL
Muli__ “y"71

arlx n» fast.

•nt rata. for C.mgrrwirnal dbu

and Winter

^,|, « ill Iw forwarded tu any part of

/We have now on
and dealer in Ready Made Clothing
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
would inform his friends and the publU
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very | that he liaa in store, a good stock

! to make room for our1
i new stock.
.
.U”.
.
wFMFwl U
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
,.u ’&lt;rr,.
16rt \Vatrr street, Sandusky, | DcLAlNS. MERlNOES, PARAMET I
Crockery,
i tas. R rages, 8 yards for 7s 6d. Alpacas. [
1
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
. Bomliazinkii, Silks, a very large atoek,;
Made CothHonorary Secretary,
:. beaper than
I« . II . Ready
i&gt;&gt; ever.
r»vr, Brodie
ucwm: and
nou W«
»y tainu.
•
. Shawls, very cheap. I-acrs and Einbroi.
.■7*7!
’
,£T,,?IE,Swiss
!!lT'i mg, Hats,Caps,Boots
. . .tototo.toto.
...to—, Dress
fuastoN \ .....—
—The
Madison ।----------denca,...
I, cbtauia.
DrvuTrimming*,
Trimmings, Swiss | |
°
•
I

*W

r further particulars, see the Novetn- '
V! .1 .ur.uvl, sent free on applies

I.

MH ^4

mi n

le Steu ..f AUUma
mtnibcra to C,

4l«^

.

-

otic

tv

idr.) Patriot, u
a Burhanan
Burhauan paper, j( lb**k
R*«*k and Mnl Muslins,
Muslins Linepa,
Linena, Table j
» ..t the recent riccti.m.
election, one thou- ’ Linens, Qujlta. Flannels, Denitna.
Dcnima. Tb-kTick.

fti. i.T.„£

_

&amp;■ SllOCS

Goods

STORE.

k

.ur

ths

F ovw R
!VW3

i-iv jcntlcrnau wl&gt;" said !’• a rerwnt letter
ilia! vi true .tnt.rtmanship at tKe south
In bringing about a .speedy divo­

—---------- I USSl lU TION.

17723

vow or

AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.

A valuable and choice stock of Carpeting.
the nrnat complete aaaurtment ever bn»’l
, to Battle Creek.
i

■1, Rep. 71402
m.
54685
■ uieiixut Governor.
p

• dlTIIIC'

17317

71856
Deni 53812

18OU

: .■eretnry offitiitc.
Rep ' 71927

&gt;- Dem

- Rep
Dcrn

55786

A large stock of the clxite good*, made
frtun the best tiuU-riala. nnd iti a neat and

18192

71S70
53711

BEADY
ut.wi MADE
M.wn

*
Dem

71607
535.36

AT TOE

CUST0M DEPARTMENT,
IfflOl

he most accomplis! cd
who devotes his at.rtmefii. and cannot I*
excelled ill hi# pr- fewuon. A works! op
isconnec'el with thi« deftortrmi.t, wh. rr
none but competent workmen arecmployMy arr. ngenicht* are now

18244
Office.

.,Rcp 71584
Dem 53541
18043
the Board of Education.

STEBBD7S &amp; HU8SHLL
WE

Eave un hand, a large and extenahe
Stock of Goods and are constantly
receiving direct from New York, addi­
tions to our already large Stock selected
with great care u to ’ the wants of this
community
- uf

. 1 who want anything In the line1 of
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
I lead on to kirtune, is now netting very
1 strung!v in the direction uf HADLEY \
\ A WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.—
i
’
j
■
'

A)&gt;prored Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Cl’TTING DONE

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
Dart OI

CLOTHING.

I
We have also, evc-j
- ’ jry
-j uung
thing in
in me
the

"“

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

days, warranted t&lt;

vc aatislhct'mn in «‘-

P

SETTLE
fir the same as soon as [

Tl

Yours, Most Respectfully,

oblige.

wooden ware:

*'•

to OBDEK.

T F. HARVEY

.

We also carry on

Wash Tub*, Pails, Augur and Chiari I f|lp
Handles, Axe Helvra, Wash Boards, .Mop

L’l

DY |rp|’’ O I?
11 V .
„

.Sticks, Clothes Pins,&lt;kc.

t

m GOODS!

eadt madi

t outs
uc

st tiib

hhoiktw

m

SPLENDID STOCK OF

To Fit

jvdgb

itert uoutrtliu lions from
- Free State iixn uf Kanchrunklol a donation of
irmcntx, knitted by a blind

G»«d. sad price.. «&gt;d ..h.fj

ret.

DRY GOODS.

new goods!

1 Ererr r.riet.r nod •trlerfIndie*
................... .Dreeo Goodn-Silkt
P lain*.
ramavawvis. ■ rima, iroumw
Single Shawls. Talmos.

m

Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awbt, &amp;c.
In addition u&gt;
re have now in Store a Urge and
■eurtment of
of
general assortment

pecial attention is m» iu-d.

HELF AND OTH ER HARDWARE,

Dress Trimmings,

Beady Made Clothing.

on hand and for sale]

N

C

HATS &amp; CAPS.
I Iu.. nuU. tag"

Battle Creek, Hastings,

GROCERIES !

«d. nnd a ei.pt tber

BlxilS AND SHOES. *

COOKING 8TOVES,

rnnmnK
—------ i--------_ •
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuba;
Pails, dm, 4c.

Family

groceries
PER AND CALHOVN.

LADIBS-M* boro ta the Stm, when
YOU ran buy a good

___. Hmrrt E. Hott, ItegHtar.
MORTGAGE SALE.
'

i *
j

G&lt;M»d..

LOCKS

u», O____ __
z^..z^.i-n

t.-lligent millioti that wz wux mot mb cmdkbsold by any other bouse, either great
or small.

HBTIMS» rwAFBH.
GUI tod IwA « &lt;»r

Summer

Price, quality Sf rtyle.
,

Dress Goods.

(*•111... lATO B-HB«. SHU U

KOTIOXS-or mil™ -W«J.
W. a. »&lt; Ihwlr. r~ .I* rmiw™.
»ri«^ »«8« *•*
‘‘&gt;o
“!
bwbv : but we offer yon tlio beat

r in Cash paid for Hides,
Deer

w pt^eeding

Skins,

nuhn h.

L

Lmnber, Shingles,

"* *•'* -S^vits'n'rsArEx-

*&gt;&lt;££•&gt;&gt;■

nsum, we solicit from yon a gvnemus
patronage; arid we would esteem it as a
Unleulu fcror If Uw. •!» tax. Mtied accour.ta v ith '» Mnujd call and settle

All

k inds of Traduce ta­
ken af the highest pri-

NOTICE.

VK

BalQa Cmk

Our'Slora U ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OnYX
HADLEV h WIGHTMAN.

MUag Ihreagb Bodford. Jubaetoo a,
&gt; RAFID8 8TAGIS leave B-uU

tldriv-aiaa, I li»») tea bwdrrd and fcty, (lote.{ I

TIN 8HEETJR0N, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us will bo warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.

Sheep

! Pelts and Furs.
qusrUr of Uw aortli awt jlir^r af l—y

otu

.NOTICE.

-Tfie highest prices

HebUlNlt, |

|

Comprising all the newest and most zr-: w,ui“?
i movkd ratTKass that can lie bought in &gt;
the Eastern markets. Also, to &lt;nfr exW. ACKLET.
t.naive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
_______
i STOVES.
'
k'kxfield-S
!
We utter no idle boast, when wc say
of April
‘rr«inn7" !
our aaaorUnent of Slovca is better
KEXFl LD.. , nnd ni(ire ^tmaivc than can be found at
------------------- — | any other Store west of Detroit; and wc

SILK PARASOL [ qto.&lt;ew

SztitoLYTIlADE. FlirTEN bHILUNOB; tod
Itel, to&gt;, hand nt all time*-I
__ 1..
tnr a trtflc more, at

-ztjnbnte Ideal Bust

the above enumerated ,,laJ
errthlaB------------------------------------------- --SECRETARIES AND LOOK CAS »*** •»*» Cap* “4
~ •"
£•*», ?«
KS. SOFAS. BUREAUS. SO\;________________________wmurv.

Merino*,

WARRANTED

18248
11324

.•zk. in
Til hundred
. -'
c paxwtvHnu

D

GREAT BARGAINS.

rf .ucitnergood* tor me
BuSinCSS 311(1 slin.ll
KEXFIELDHSTEBBINS 4 BUSSELL
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon keep everything per-1
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
’
'
11 Saws, Augurs, Planes of all descriptions,
tainiiiE to that
Lint'.
*
cuytro. oam,, vy,
v**MBMmr-.
Vft IM ■ I Hit* and BiUstocks, Axes, Adzes, Bmadb
,
! It p„„. *t, of ,11 untLB hr MUMHT qwteg
iT।
n nniiv i
d°.u kind-. We use great care in ^^1'J^'^.,iX“&lt;
KKXFULDnRr‘
STABTLING NEWS
Ilj
RJ
111
I
l|llll\
■
1 ide Bevels. Common and XLirtice-GiiaFROM
of ।। 1J&gt; B Uatnd -bow, errr» urg-i
uwrtsmrt
{■ |L ffitf
|Tl|ll|la&gt; I P-. Framing. Firmer, and Duckbill C1&gt;i. the v Manufacture
.
brought to thb msrUl
XI UVV
UUUUMa els. and Hammers of all sorta and sizer
our Furniture &amp;, none \
*£■,£££&amp;c’Jj.'EJSS
JST. A^T.Trv
MASONS TOOLA
but the best materials
‘
"
MORE DEPREDATION
STILL
IN THE FIELD.
Pi^X
coMMrrrxn
used and none but the 'OMKX“S HHOES, Blip. B M , Onltan.
. ...
XAO.
““h Bnulw te
and
nrETT
variety
of
Shoa*.
a!«o CooG&lt;«»U, ;u«t creriTvd and rseririug
HOEMAKER ' FIXING,
best workmen employ- J,' ,
BORDER RUFFIANS-! rt\HsWINTER
old stand, opiurntte J. B Foors,
,
8b&lt;M.
gh(ic Knive«.
Iron and!
ive«. Iron
and :
,
din u
KEX FIELD’S
ITruns
is rmt our intention to detail the bur- A CALL FROM ALL 18 SOLICITED, &gt; Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches,
P , 7Peg CU.
Among
OUT
&gt;StOCK
—
;
of Civil War, bat to call attention
&gt;d Pegging Awls, Ac.
ninv Im fnimd
0 ri»

bring exhibited in Hastings, by
—Nowwvwvzv
— toto toto to T". wy
KEVIHS 4 KHAPEN.

meets cut to order and

WA54..

i

PJ
COTTAGE. JENNY
PHILLIPS-.
'LIND AND COMMON
uch aa Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till, L
■
BEDSTEADS. ,
Cheat, and Cupboard Lx-ks, Padlocks. Side, Card and Center Tablet. Fall Leaf
c&gt;lgaJ^llto
11 tilts and Screws of every variety -and ! Jenny
Jtn-iy [And
i^na and
ana Light
L.iyni Stands.
manat, Lounges,
ixmnyes, i
We do not hesitate to say that our
- Cbairt.
----- !
.— •—- ■—
Cant and Spring bottum
-duck Is “splendid." MM1 ‘»r price, unpre-1 w
Mamatiane Fringes. Edging kind: hnob Locks and latches, Finish- common
ing Nails, House Trimtnings of every
Any quantity &lt;»f Pine, Cherry, White-1
.■vdentedly hw. For Cush or Ready Pay
rf(.
poyXFTS. erery variety
kind, (Nipboord Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed wood and Blaelt Walnnt
-xv won't be undersold. Call and examine
- - - —
»
and Table Castoil. Shot Pouches and &gt;
our stock of
j Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip-1
Rib'mt.
Hush and
thm, Malcablu Butts and Wrenches, ।
Ehvert of entry Style.
Brood. Cawurmwe, and Kentucky Jean i
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,,
I Strap Hinges, Houks and Staples, Iron j Cheap fa Quh. \\'c would invite a call
Cloths; Sheetings. Ch.-cks and
nnd Wood Bench Screws, Sad Insia, Axes,, “n&lt;? en। cxkmination of our Goods and
Stripe., Drtunis nnd
j Mill Baws, Grubbing Hoes, Window j * nce8’ ■and wc will try and satisfy you. i) /~b A
MATCHES torn dim. wraato
Ticking*.
STEBBINS i RL’SSELL
I jQ, WV pood M
PHILLIftr
Glass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage J
Cali and exrmine. our ateck of
Bolte, C-'J.
Cable —
and
Trace Chain, 2
Braw
Kei-1'
±2! U- ,1.8^
TABKEE BOTIOX'8, a good aaeartmnl at
' lk.:_
- T.__
-- 2::
raimw.
Teakettles. Frvirur
Pana. Steel-1
Steel-1
GUARDIAN SALE.
ties. Iron Teakettles,
Frying Pans,
PHILLIPS’.
| yards, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep, and (
Mm’s Double SolcrIStiigKa-OTICS is hereby given. Ibat by virtaeof U- 1 KSSEXC13 of all kiad. st
I A diwMisMs.smlCbWren. tones Indtanibber. j Q,w
Straps, and everything
ccnw ta nwi grnnitd br tb» lion T. J. Hum•«
“
“
Brogans.
IRPKTIXG8, sgood sMortawtt. Oilcloth car i ..j*. fann n Twenty-Horse-Power Crow“
Tics nnd Gaiters.
l»i. *eBur down t»&gt; a Cambric Needle.
Ladies' B&lt;&gt;4ecs, Walking Shoes.
।
prw*KKBY and G.M&gt; O'.to
ST—
toteto. -&gt;»-■
...,^1 t'll'l LlF\I &gt;
u
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
m
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also,
Call and examine our large stock of
31
AND
IGTSSSkSS
Zinc and Sheet Iron, a hich we will a£Lh Tb« vast
J"-’‘u'S
at * noi'Bi so low as to defy competi­
;
GTLAND RAPIDS STAGES.
tion.
' nf Barry
Tto .1h-«; o*s 8"rr- i HT"°”
r—~
We desire to eall particular attention
.
u I____ mu
Al AiC
*-*- *
....
to our ixTrirsrvs stock or
j ——1_

8W

m Art Association,
i E THIRD YEAR!

Like an orthodox sermon, »ur .tock of.
Also a gnat warietv of other dvsirabie ' —
““*• ’
GixkIs is contained under several different. Goods, mu-h ak Bonnet Ribbons anil
ARASOLS and Vatteallac a baanliful *.*orltn«ut »•.
KESH tlD’S
heads, and mu h head comprises several | H.,wcrB&gt; ParasalsTFan^ dallies. Lawn*.
• distinct particulars.
, Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawl*.
।
FARMING CTEN1LB:
Gloves, Hosiery &amp;c., Ac., un which we
I
Grain Cradles. Grass Scythes, Bush i promise you
0MESTIC8. 81Mrtia&lt;.. Ticking*. Striped
Shirtings. Bleached Sl&gt;ceung» and Hhirtinj..
_ I ___ .. ' . .»
.... ...KI.
.

,

Office and

co™ .ad

• roru roa ciacrir

Wanted,

a

COMPLETE,

18206

-»
tn

Men

TO WBOM GOODS WILL BtSOtD

a

R*p
7 IS 13
n
MH29
18214
■lent Pul'itffc* Instruction.

cox or rar.
irat District.
। . Rep
-. Dem 12791
t -eonJ District.
I rp
16467
n
10064
I 'ord District.
i . Rep 23550
i. Detn 16046
। urth District.

NOW B THE 1UO.

I, 000

The ffiaxl from the East has just rolled in,
LiOlCSt dJld mOSt
floating to our Store the larges*, and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
tlmt can l&gt;c found at any place west of
Detroit city.
’ .
Our increasing trade, and the increas­
ing wants of the citizens of Barry and |
COME AND TRY ME
adjoining eoanties, have induced us to cn-1
ttneUea nf CASH BUYERS Is pnrtfeul.rUrge our bnstnewi by the purchase of a j
i«L Briac oo jour dune*. »d 1 wtU
or Ready Pay.
Stock of Graids, larger and more varied .
than lias ever before been brought to this j
market. Our stock comtwisMeverything .
in the line of HARD WARE that can i
—r
I* named' or thoq
nght of. We have made ;
our purchases wita
ith direct
ua&gt;n.. reference to
™ to~
the .|
,
wants and interests of our customers, a. :
me. And r win eoBTlao. tb-n. tbal
to kind and quality. Recognizing the .
ON SHORT NOTICE.
;
„
X*
,
Mid,
is
.ubstoaUally
an
hlmlly
ti
principle of
j TImm. of «yeu«to®ws. wboa.
z, 1 *zv
•
lX
J b«0 loog doe, ar. deairrd to letlla
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, r&gt;
Dry GmxD. Grocenei. (.rackety and ।
ccnveaie.t moment w, tfe
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
Glass wart. Hats Caps and Bonnets
my uwa indebtedne..
N. B. All those men and boys that
advance ou cost. W* sneak no vain or
a nice ^assc-rtment and very cheap.
j tjJtOpo£{, hIu?4 E“P',rt“‘B' OB
iMitnbastic w&lt;ards, bat what we say will ’
BOOTS AND SHOES
. I refer to a lial of my good, bale
lie towrzu
found iv
to w
be iiwrmiy
liturally wur.
true. We
|
»■ ' never ।|
a great variety of
&gt; **__
inJtbt to him fur clothing that i. mart talk fi,r Buncombe. Our Goods, both of
Ready Made
। TkoxXETS of ag kiada and ml
1 our own manufacture, and Importation, I
I will be found precisely as we recommend J
। them. And as to price, wc are firmly j
I resolved to not l»c undersold by nnv |
। House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek J
ur Kalamazoo. Izet our vilixcns and all | .
.
.
.
.
\ «u&gt;»ruM» or .*pei&gt;g, noun
P*1
WALK ur TO THS CAPTAIN ' Othera wanting GwdTin our line, make a that CaiHlOt DC beat III
note of thia, and try us, before making slv]e qMllt.. „r |)rU„ SAILS, SASH, FurawiA
. their puntamra.
•GLA^Ae?
'
► ,
S
Spring Clsthing, cheap for

Call and see our stock.
my facilities fi»r ensuring satisfaction arc

«rp
719&gt;F
•□, Dem 53727
n&lt;-r of State

world

ri-BMITCKE

18165

udibir General.

HflfilUI I

H. J. KENTIELD’S,

I The Froodaed Good Tim® has
OHHAF STORE OF
Dome.

and other®goods is
.
! large lot of Gloves, Mittens, &amp;c. Fur quite full, and we will
f &lt;
tup’1, Viator I nc», itc.
I
11 1
is
I sell tliem at prices that
Pic Clwrl.atnn Mcrviiry proposes the
Mine .d Ikirnwell Rhett for the MMtGctvCARPETING
will astonish the
,.,. , -&lt;&gt;f South Carolina. Mr. Rhett is
hundred Norwegi- ing, Denitna, Stripe Hickory. Sheeting*.
w.-re cast fl&gt;r the । and Shirtings, Print* and Gingham*. A

71762
52139
1560
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150
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Hadley 4 Wightman’s

merchant tailor
share Th-.--taking
i
remitting IU. «re entitled
.... « an.1 to six tickets in
,.r any five of the Magntinet, one
and aii tickets.
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r.« in rvmittitig'fitndi f»r tnamber- j Has just returned from New York, wit
will |.lease neater the latter nt the I
a large and complete nsBortnient of
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-.tot I’ffi'-v'i t»&gt; prevent bia«; i« rccwipt of

L'M'KUEOENIEU AKK1VAL OF

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than

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Wn’itet «.m VX

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HARDWARE

goods cheaper

CtctHCourt Ciiwarinhaar.

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' « J&lt;a*tifr—» Batea Crs^toCaidwstor.

ii. i.im klmlelf that it will nna I

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

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.nd Fl.lu of Wiehijran evatatniag fuetr acron
ertdMig te the United Htale. auu»». al mtblk tew-

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in th. afioewooduf
,.f-a.u 4.1. to aatufi the principal and lol.ra.1
than Ju. iu m.&lt;l ti.vrtgngr. and afl cu«ta and cbargv. of &lt;Lm fberctewore
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WILLIAM L BOOTH. Mortgage.
iLbRKERFU.U&gt;.MMin&lt;MaAU&gt;.
Hated July 0 I- 6.
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UMing. Michigan, August 22, 1656.

STRAW BERRIDj.

A UNItM^,.,*'
AUDITOR GENERAL'S Oh Hl E.
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Lakdinu. September 13. ISM, | . . , __ —
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WHITNEY JONES.Auditor General of the State «&gt;f Mi^tvnn.
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY,

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RolTft DOWN

£

lANTEB!!^ -= :1
Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can mnke
it so, by selling goods
Tbe above busuMu in all iti iarnma tranche* it
aa earned on by the aubeenbev. at bi. alloy KB
we are now
J«.r*ua alroei, in th. south part uf H &gt; tlleg* of cheap,
Baaung*
FOUR BARRELS. FLOUR BARBELS. TUBS
receiving directly
BETTER U1UUNX.
Md MMly ar rry tmng to th* Ha. of tmMMM.
front New York n
k.pt cttaalangy wB baud, .r made te orchr.
Hanaghad much .ijarirnce lo C. Cuopenng
bo*, andbuar dunvu. uf dornt
ul. *i-d.
large assortment
of Spring and
S u tn m e r
■_ goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for

SALOOPJ :
fruns Xalnon la hept atm lit w TEMI’E1 RIM E i'BJN'Clf’I.ES, where the rami fa.
lidiuu* need noU be deterred from enjoying the
l.luriew of life.
Kerry lariety of ninfecliqaery to feaat and 1.x
uriate tbr.uiuiach.
,
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KLCOUl.LEXoXAM terrte .p.M «Ldt

“poal paid." Addrea. Order* to
.
HENRY K BlSHOi-.
Oormr Huperwr and bestc* H!*.Ctovri«w&lt; OU.
May H, MM.
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ICX CREAM. del.&lt;aUlr pal.te.bte, right from
Qt’GAB&amp;Syrap and Jfil^-d ^all bind, for
the fountain bend.
O oal.cbaap at wbol—le&lt;&gt;' rrt.U, bv

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2ETNA INSURANCE OOMP’Y.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.

XJKEMESSBS FOR 76 o:«
A E. W ILUS.IV'OU Lt) anaoaaa. tu the eitiiaaa ef BwUia
» V M.&lt;1 • ICtSIlT that L. -■
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MEETING!

MASS

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

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»*•« Land pa—. Lanaiug. S«pi Ifab. (M
Pvhiic DM—ta Urd&gt;) jprea tbax tbe MlvWMg
dteCrilNd 1'rttete; Srtm/Laoda. Minauc IB u!
■&lt;"‘B Jdn2?ri£ r’jr&lt;’,“4 for —w-eat xf taw

IXTHKFUXO!

PAY.

Ate rnwhog. bald la th* City of Ha

Our stock is compri­
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry sed in part of

INCOME.
Premlnrae fcr th.Tear. »!■$»&lt;Jft» M

Ginghams
Print*

lire .ante genera! plan winch haa rcodrrwl it wuitcnwlly popular. It will L» th. aim &lt;X the publixlwr. te turniali, ta the nw.1 ekgdot form, the
large*: |mk..1LIc arnunnt of thr bmi reading te 1-r
aelnMrd from the entire bcid of American and For­
eign (.iterator.. Tim content, uf thia AUgmma
u* w,.a mu u
...
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will be madeup with directtvf.nmc. Io Uw nauu
CHIUF AB THE CHEAPEtTT. Heddy made Clothing.
anti taite. uf tne gml Lodt uf American Feted,
Cbakavud Waldtte paired on ahcrfnntke and
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rather than to tboM U any particular ctona ur proail work duo. by bta&gt; wfH ------------—■
-----f-aaiun. No ettort will te .pared lucvmbtbe etdrrShoe*.
gt». bqn*ca9 aod bo will
tainuieut wiu&gt; inxlructirm. Tbe auexe*. which baa
Crockery.
fje Ot. year, ettendnl the i-Curta made tu carry out
-—
Hu* plan, to the beat incentir. to. and gaantntrw of
GlnMware, Farming tool., Ac., Ac., ami
.uounnwe.
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At uu tltrv ainee Hie comniena-meut uf llw Mairhi fact everythii^ that &lt;»ur Irn-nda nssl.
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Deni

PAYMENTS.

We do not wish to
QVHBAH FOR FREMONT!
brag about selling
Discovered at Last ! ! goods cheaper than
DR RATNALES
MEDICATED
T0.W1?’ our neighbors, but we
DKEI'ARED by the proprietor. at Btmfingbaoi. wish to have all call
1 Miring*.. rad x** tun .utlwrized Areute
and satisfy themselv
To persons having____________ __
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ele of Current Errata, and iwnmrtial
ijIm.
Book* uf tlie Booth. Tbe VJume*a
J • Cza Vjl
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the Number, tor Jun. and (tecanibc
and wishing to make
V.1"u.
purchases, we would
say
give us a call andand Mini in Cor era are fartuaiwd Iu tbuo. wbu wUb
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jfwe W111 s‘‘11 .vou 0,1 Fou
wnnt-at very- low rates, n.ru.j»7.«i
s-w.
no matter how small
vour“pile”. That gcod IW^Syi’r^-SPKrJFS!
Tea kept constantly •~u________ ____
on hand.
mi&gt;rtg'a6e sale.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
—
vrijk be thaukfijHy egcerred.
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chant a spai-ldwo.

STOVFS GIVEN
AWAY,
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SHEKixr S NulicE.

him. Mid almilution fur ths crime fam-.bed In ad.
roiw r.ne. Pril. and.,.,.
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E is hereby (ires, that a Gm
-111 Le held n I be T.—ay •

nd 1 aubte XuUum, whieb we irt wu,

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Startling

JWwn!!!!

BUT NEVFjrrifELEM TRIE

Hmueter Flower,
May I.

Emporium of Fashion

Horns.
i.nbw thnw (8 north J rang, omni
•WKcwt—I.grighty acnam— ar
Court Hum. in Um «Rlag« of tlaatii

SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENT!.

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rh‘rv*mght dtolke. 2d

«&gt;“1 all, in want uf article, iu ovr line, aa. reuueal
edtogirruaae.il,
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V.r .lock cuoaiato of rv.rj vanety of TIN, ,
and Sited Jratt acre Jlanltart
Cvlhiy Iron, Sttei , .ViriZx. Store*.
Stoor Pipe, I'etrmi^y T&lt;n&gt;U and
Mfchanita Toole of every
kind *kick ire trill nil
cheaper than ever

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JEREMIAD Blowy

LADIES’ AND GENtl.EMENK
I* guaranteed uf from
*20 TO MS" PER MONTH.
dins wholly upon the ability and perae*

COOPERING BUSINESS.

BEADY

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tin-one lie urtist eiiti ndt tl&gt;*» ground
tna.r ofthe eMuhltehmetit was wed its a
newspaper a*«ip. I entered it. and uskad
a nwptTtalde middle aged wonmn if »be
nadd sdl me tlie List ill slrated News.
My nquest was ioni|dkd with ; .and
tl«n 1 ln-gg.-d the loan ofj* kuife to cut
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confined to tta avhhrectncnt of tteat'«»
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nuns, fetch the gentleman a knife.” liken.-«a; and a restl.ss opirit within his
She made an attempt to dissasde HV.
&gt;id to a «irl of ten or vlrun years, misernlik- exhausted frame wns ever u*gsaving,
mre* jtWtly. that •OcbginCMf
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____ a as n.lling ret the fl&lt;«r ta fore a ing Kim to repmdi cv it.
It was du«k. but the light from Ms fire were precious to those m whom they U •
maib-r* , small fire, viith tnnx- little rl.ililri-l'.
• W hat kihd ofevi-rtag hai
j b-ng. and she Mf her intense (meinta ■
f.-ll
upon
hlfare,
giiing
me
a
paid
view
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nt
tin!
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run
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eye
i- Iftlta’vd the in her ernft •
j nn l umwkeeper) bsd the best right p*
ont,sndrer‘,:—------------ ’••*• L““'“
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fire
• W.ai’t y&lt;« take a n-M by the fire, I[His &lt;+«**&gt;_____
i st.-id forward from hi* fiuvlicsd, and bis • into the apartment, she a ItLdrew bcr vf»1 tl-Hlf tta- wmiiMi said. .
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Item-vhqc my Ut. for the invitation i lint, w.-re C&gt;*npressed. aa it be had s-.Ji.-r-,’ piwdtion.
,
In lew than half a minute I was on the
, *bc had made me Li-rpn-at. not ln-r ructotm r, ' i&lt;l pain bruvely fi.rl. Dg y.nra,
Arter ii while be. braved a deep sigh, i| top landing; the garret door wa« ajar, and
nod . h-.li i- M- ..n l thanking h. r fi-r tar hospitality, I »pt i
' and r.gnrding the portrait (in miniature) ‘ neither of the two occcpsDta of the room
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“There is rutlirr a queer iiiltnbitant in ., be lad just finished, ata ok liis bead »&lt;&gt;r- i had beard my areent.
1 had no te mptath-n to enter the chain­
this t..aa.-,” I said, ifhr bsikin* nt tta- 'J ruwfolly. । nd ttan mtel b’ai eyre and ।
; &gt;*r. for I raw enough where 1 was.
On
cogmvings. of my pper fur a few min- n-sted th.-rn blankly &lt; n me.
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| shook mv head *orn.ufu|lT ata', in . the kd. pro
i poor artist.
The woman rulw-d ta-r head, and gnve j

,0 Dealer in

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in nil kind*
tr?. *«■ tits’*

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me a ul tire of *urpriah
••F.-r n bmg time p»«,” । naitinucd, .
“niy iu’vr.st has lnxi» uroiiatd by u p- or
fellow who apparently grteLiv I.iiIHumkI
l.y p.iiitingn eirl's fare on the street
pen liimt; and lait night I had the curl.*
iti t«&gt; ta« a spy upon him, i&gt;i&gt; I tnire l)im
:»tlii« Ions . &lt;ian you tell me uny thing
at out him! for I would gladly help him,
if he nlrd* aid.?
.
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•.gid ./tar in the rr-.wd*-.i'Ov-br.1 «tr. &lt;-t
&lt;&gt;r llrenif vnrt. Tilt* cv.-nlne. taureivr
l&gt;etter Inch attended me. fir die did mu
.-snipe my uye until I l*nd wstcb*-d l.vr
n.nM d&lt;&gt;wn the -utire length of Itagent
aim t, I ro'» Trafalgar square. and entered
a l,.iu*v in n quiet square in Wa»tmimster.
Itat l:.«iw w;i* mv r^idjnre.
The tads ws» the nilrtO-s* of tin- bouse.
I not mi wife (for Um that tn-tt unhappy
। thing, nn unwvddvd Englishman,) but my

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nn inter, st in him; whether be. like her,
L.a aero letter da?whether, many years i-vsr kept a guardian eye over you. and
ago. be rmd she, us boy . nd gitl, phyaO eta-ristad you in the teat wav her porerY&gt;® have always .
lifrther »nd l-’Vcd each utbci—I Will not । ty w.«ld allow her,
examine V- u on these points; for what taan In tar thoughts. The nm has never
you know’ is. in all probability, a matter ^ta-ne hot she has thought buw cheering
vim ought to keep »ecrvt.
But 1 must It w.oild be to you: --nd by bight the cre­
bind VoU to be true to me, and Dot let el rain made tar thick t&lt;f yn in the dre“Aw. ta »* already mt writ, and tta.Mrs. bhirley know that 1 have p«D here. .tate rtreeta. and every drop that has
fallen &lt;®
laa burnt like fire Into her
•ink pu|wr ot tta L.mp lluit wut bn.kcti
I’nimisv niv this.
Alfred, »b« has always breed
&gt;«t W«nk Im» Iws-n ptirt.-d .‘D afresh.” .
She guv e tLc n-quirvd assuranev ; and heart.
*
fcr the matter uf that, I am his tic 1 pnicvcdcd—• Ik did speak a word i &lt;«.—-never
Ik- utie n worn, buttmt rtgtd man. bn— . deserted yx®. Do you**
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&lt;il. eiupfayvl on w..ri at which 1 had ofor two just now, but be seemed scarcity : know her now 1”
friend," »hs replied, ev**iiely.
.
Tta dy inp man's eyr« lighted with initu wulciiel him with •intmwt, and ww»
W nepi* tbs f.ct that a stranger Lad
-W at Is his name l”
trlligvnre
—
the
film
apathy,
and
dull
.rttlng.® the re-ld |«iruivtif, at a point
entered
his
rwtn.
1X*»
I*
Dot
talk
te
She did n-.t know he had '-nr.
iim7uuei.4&gt;s wn, that had as L-up Muds
&lt; tare the ntrevt brought me nto tta
them dim, wxa dis».fied, and ttamreuf
...uare in wbiel Mtatwls the ehureh •/ St.
—kindly, “why arc you beginning to be
i eLwneut aCectmo l.lsavd titan them.—
I'.-irr.
Ou either aide ’/ him was u
siupioous! 1 cmnot think lain putting
1 be beetle flush left tta ert&gt;tre«/ hit tfo
tamp, nuiip**-d of a fee'ren.IIr, surqtKs*'r4is to you wbh-h It would debri-k. »nd a rich glow of ^.&gt;y, even uf
, ..undid by a stale nl*(oikd p»l» n «”d &lt;*•
to'u harm to answer; and lean nssure you
health, covered bis tee. Bia week srms
tIm- sb-nc,'»biili was lii» ae-t an ! aketeb1 have otbir rm-u n. than idle «.nueity
were exterd.d tai bls ompena®. A ft*
mgbb&lt;-k,» ere llin-e jwp&lt; r&gt;&lt;&gt;iivlor.d d 'Ik
f.w coining here.
You s'*
‘*f “•«
times be laid hi» b.r.ds on her white wld“Mar cm tell me t hat she «ysT
in piwdrr-Ina fingera xeri^d lor atiimp
biCMiiac 1 am n gvntleiiuin. If my .c**!
’•Yis:’t.nd &lt; ne tlalt. is like another; it uw'i «p. pulling It. and expressing Irrh
.md brualr, and with tbe«s matt rial- and
was in r. gs, and niy fwe and L-in.ls dirty ,
Mrs. Shirley finds tatlofistiu Pvrrelvinghten»«uiinx, »be
you would be iuducvd t« tLink iwttcr i-l isalwavsthe -am .
Gh’l-.AI l&lt;fl»t»VERM
him driving, (for be is always dUng ba took off this &lt;&gt;fi*vtid;ng covering, and specPMIItxoph' r"1* Maue I'awu**!
picture ) and she sits beside him, and diiy let down tb* hands &lt;4* Mir,- so that
H H» RK-JKMVOF.F THEY KSUK IT
like ringlets ou her
wb, n he h.m linldnd, and sighs, 6. shakes tta-y Ml
,i.C |*»3:o&gt;iT.taM-tre’•••»•’•*»*««!
h.sb.ml, »b« say* ?&gt;’«, it wpn’t do—i: »L. uld&lt;-n. As sta did so emoth® gave
I was so p-rplvxcd l.y attempting ”t"
w«u t
she
mu- L more beautiful. *1. expressing./ er.rDest giada^o slid
-.,|v.- tb&lt;- mystery." that I kept npfi ran
rsud she’ luved. you. Alfred, &lt;mly as s y.rting triumph fa hor always pliasect
L.mr Inter Unia uwwl that evening, taking
wuul..nciD Jove; i-ud never more tliut I| «'.unuilan&lt;-e, and rta&gt;*vd bcrthe ..nsim-i,
Mirrst™ cigar and gtas*ofnbl
whu&gt; i'aliie friends said you bad reared to n. .t faded: no. at that nwmiatrt, »&lt; by one
ink judgment and invention. Tfawromeenre f.-r her.' Then he will say— Dead wrinkle •/agr|«*«/ tta pc-rtreltita -triad
-ta fa take such an int. r.at in him —
But,’’ s-‘ui t "tell me ow thing ; do _ dead.’ And Ibe, poor lady , with tears
in l«r «,«,
AU. 1 jl . t-«»l &gt;1.
von know Mrs. Shirley T*
’ lie woman jumped with a»tfmisbmcnt; Uiiidi-rd rttmd to y"U.‘ Tins is all they
and tin n, with an expn-sai&lt;4i of mortifi- suy; wiiiKlim.a tta-y repeat it over and id arms werecltwlag nmnd tta nock
nation. *.id, -it appear. TOO know na user again, buttlu-y never say much mon that faithftl one—when he Ml back up
Lla pillow, and n» still in dtnih&gt;iijpi
much as I can till you. All I cm v of
,
She told me, also, that Mrs. Shirley den Idhtr.
Mrs. Shirley is, Ao is a go -1 and charite.MH was tt friend of her jreif hnetend r
Ide womun- ;-nd may Gads e fit to r• ilnted her unf.-riur.ate friend shunt ottre
It wnn not I "tn »***•• 1
*urd lx r mr her g—ini-M b- tl.e poor in-1| fort.ii,'T.; th u Um gift# be rtTsind h
..ennainU-d with flu- artist's ta-ut. Hu had
K. rvsit upwtairs. by bringit* kr tjack to the streets Were not nearly enough tn keep
six idiuc* *•' •h'pl»V'"K li«
the j-^iUor. iu ilk Ae mux held; for she
,&lt;e
f.,r each nndstw “irn.ng . f the
rai. b,.' fvMnd in the IS*™ vr
rT?
l/ut in II lb
f tl-ororghfnA ?
«.,k-. nd. r.-g'd rly w.d pnnrtmilly. he was « Udi, ••««•». air."
-And a so "till. I trust.” 1 raid.
Un mv nt-ru 'll. Ipmttait »n» «**•'"
...
the fcn uinl appohtrf f»r :!-• d»y
-I mean, »ir"thcw'»m.is corrected herptata-d 'll* wr.-stli l-f «wW«*va pita.*
—itet h. at least, wh.fl the w alher per.
»elf, "she h*s seen b.tter days."
u&gt;.nd it l&lt; r,» frame, '
„i te.1 fiwb.- r.qu-r.-d » dry pi.vem.tit
■G,«l Ulp Mr. l—.tUnn
i»
.. til lin g
'■
tl.e p. rfi-imutc. uf l&gt;i» ti.»-k. In the
lire tlto.lgl.tfr&gt;jiy months I used to l&lt;«e sight
bm. niub bf. I; mid better day a du not ollen
i.rtx4l "f i &lt;■&gt;
■IKi-a
hi i—......... *r&lt;'* f«ekHl
e.iw
i"
,
for wvvks t«»gct&gt;*r.
*?pfi?r
'
■
1 ta.l b..d.«ign in m-.Wng this rvsHi* &gt;eatl.rti4 w.-re
p. os.; but 1 emil.1 *w tta.t it bad penetretn ilaim tta- •■*** ja&gt;*'’k hunt
ted u» tlx! woman's heart, and that I had
, .tb-titly
.M-hieirtn&gt; lll, ®ri ihj ......
vw® tar cvnfidvnre by II.
„
».■»!. not begging
uniting’lq resu’t
-Wteu Mr.Slnrtey van alive,
rim
... A’ the m&lt;«. hi-cu‘--------but rends to * "'■
one. &lt;dcd to .nfiwni me, 'I was Mrs. Shir.ip.lrep l»* wet* iLv a servi.n:; mid a good fri. nd she was
Walki
’
H'h
I'•
rb
.red.-iT
”
'j"
„„ W- — -■&lt; •” — »»■&lt;
1.,’iui—tn w. rv way a friend jdita®gh
,1 th qm-t «rve. iwsrH-. I -t-r.
«iH. F--•’’".’•""“J
SIX u, .ri- »" ***
1
i . r.!. .....
i .-nJ I*'■•'■IAnri 1 tav&gt;« ften thought I o&gt;dd S&lt;w tta&gt;/&lt;!* Batth- l-ieak lluaM.
- MOTT.
ta-nl’. d-ng is it; ttat 'taKigh aba U.
Battle Ct»-k •&gt;•'.’ '•■• 1 ’_______ _______ —
. Stark y u* • "
•orr.-.j
- jr;
tauii brought tv a low estate, rite has dill
i wlnn-iT he »ri. h. i-x .iLit.-d th
b-ri a* Iv, "P b. t to time U tin well by
■Pork’ Poricl- Pork!'.!
j,,.. p. nroh-’tet *■
ta-r vd.
b • **•"'» * k,nd «d ?•** •
“I”- ■­
wl-iib. iv.n
ttanqtb it w.wtf
nib- material- * .» tea-uluL m«l
J.... . wum. ,.&gt;S11 rib KA-jS&amp;X
Her nianuer wu»
Ik- kinder to lull of n o.-diiMiy -rtteir tu nt.
er rat tei.re gli-u-ncd .« .»-.
—
■qa-i.'lb d j-y.
crniie. «™r- —1
F. r threvyean. I kept mv rye- m««
■Come, C..IUU,” said I. &lt;h*i t *l’'*'1 ’b0"
him. i" Us relm
editing rnmnwr. l&lt;&gt; me
And I fartbwi.h mtnriwvd iny•ctf prter mure partkretarly. ulfcn ter
ohim-inu «tt ibe l*,k
’ "’I , h,., my**B*b being u.-q-whrrtl with hi.
vs,, bh.rb v wna m." tamM-kecper, mid
.-utxlw* iwiwdiugNW’d with rny bo-.*-- j im ........ .hf*
Jberper'a sysUJuatk-; aUmt.uni to HgL
I wtau I drpm&gt;:nu.l ri. r.dloa huu t-. h;.
i p.. r .AU i. I.» «•»..
amir
' .y.m ™&lt; *•
■ -A- •"•►"a r-Ar*&lt;b
bn. bn-a.-b.ddgod-. Hr *"*•* *•
I. t l«i
-UI »«&lt; “ M" •
v w.rmer in tea- •-»*-' ^25,
./quitting bte —
«”“**• “** .iizLt
l«’U nred ”"t Lu afraid &lt;/ digUtr,. tawm-r d- wu there, 1 -mnt tend, no«i
i
e .
X bim.#*beo.Ut-hr,m.t hkr j.uo

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■9t Price* Loiccr

tbix

10

EM*

ly into the eonnt.-nanve of MreShMejr,
wlo. kneeling
the floor, was address­
ing him m soft tones, but with ouick and
“Far mon- k-nutiful.’’ be ri«pcateL
; paseb natc words. The wcrfrt tf the
j tad was haded with the torn, sudamrer•■Ay f r—fi»r mon-.”
Bui he tumid sway Li" face from me,,, rd. and dtepproved portraits that on tny
u» if diswiudied and afraid. r&gt;*e slowly former vtait were on the floor.
• Alfred, indred, rite hu always fared
f.oni the floor. gnre«l rlcvpily st me &lt;®«
Too o»k if she is dred.
Lot.*,
m -r.-, and tkn. ivtir. d to the further n&gt;r. xt&lt;n.
n.-r oi the mom, sod lay down on bis bid |. ng baa »be been deed t» rrex, yet tea
»be lawn living for you. Y&lt;m rewlk-tt
without speuking.
that
terrilde
night
when
y
ou
ley
hi the
Having listem-d U. bis hrcathing.wbich
I was i en iupanied with lalair and si ucFi ...Id, wet streets, sick and in ruga, bow a
! ing. I dvw&gt; tided Ybe stain, and ha&lt;l »mci women knew you, •and teak yen tn tar
ani-s m a warm !*«■»«, and you cried t®
more words with »hr landlady.
i
-I won't a&gt;k you now what you know Irr b»e&gt;-m. and ta.M bcr all yrxrrgriefc.
uf that unhappy num’s fi-rmw hktory, U. y&lt;»u rvm.-ml.er, yr® matt remember
and how your old tnlstn-se came to take this. You relied her im angel; that steel

ilie mud |ia'.n!er! Is be fatrsne tbenT’
Well, sir. he never dues i.ny Lunn,
I be is quirt—quiet enough, fi&gt;r tis no:
•e in a month hu speak* “ word—and
ia'apuor hHuiecnt, but every &lt;.ne in
nurt here call" him the xad p iinter.’ I
---------- *-inbis
You sre, -he -i» Tert Mftfllge
h»ways.
ways.”
••H-w long h..&gt; be b-*n here?”
-U, now. fur three vourv, blit,” she mL
d -d, aj ub^etkully “te is «u honest num,
though »-.me innymiJl him » beggar. Ik
hu» no acquaintances whatever, of any
kind.
* * » ah orderly r-fellow.
i—- ’”•
_ ^nintaneralTaila aingle friend.'
I inqutr.d, quickly, and perUpe rather

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ing tp her »ell. biatmtlyr hr aprun .- &lt;«•
Ilia fri-t. »nd gra«p.il her hand wiirndy;
and Pie a momctit a light of joy enoai-d
his wan and vacant the-.-.
•Tia very fold, Alfnd." »!ie said trn„ Iv; “y.....
-n... a
&gt; _
______nmt
__ _____
«lei
ini’ wnnt
k-tti-r
and «-...-tnier J
b.ti.ing. Yminre pinched-aifct starved
»ith o hl and Imngrr, I w.ud ll* G.»J I
roidd 1-. Ip y ou.”
Alfrv.1 rvpli.d only with a wandering-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COINTY MICH. THCRSDAY DEC. II, 1856.

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IL. .IM Md lb. «*’ */• *•
ll» EverAng Hymn vndcd—h p**'-* ‘‘,r
&lt;4,p*« w Uivr U. k-Ojn —

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n*y are ah *g «*p *
. ► -ti .1. atunrd and mj u»pn4i'nld. 11m- New v-rk
(
ru&lt;l—. ietUBI tl» i* «l4HkA. MU» *l-d &lt;hv t.dr.4iMrt.r..M. l5|„. ’
I
' »ia irt*dfc-* 'o the i lllhmli- H of n-llf-i-triigth. h&lt;-t-T*| nt-ru-,.
it., oib...fiL, |4(. . lt * ‘
rthdivetar.iqpl,oft*.,. , n
Ii p it*down the ag^re-s.P VJ
LuhtArlt#7»!•»-* •»&gt;
,l*jr-gutmut lo Iw^awu from ith fevm-of
l.okiyiOO1

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Art. VII, We b bere that Mt udibm i iiuU.r. jx-atc reigns wipradirly in the tr;
Ihl
-M nv.d
Jinnld pur.rrictaM.otl.fl to hhmra bo- j q«..rj .Hum.*.
I •U&gt;ilili«e&gt;Gvolre up-n tia a» duties. «r
.imwa, layuigMtliki.il vr«ali&lt; ata per»mJ- j[ lionery orator live at tin- present lim.- L
j very m* nndly liave *onw frara with rcwould
thunder
in
bi*
pernllarly
thHHIfll
itirx. and kpt-vnying mrty tin- wrongs he ।
gani to our ability to act up to the letter cviraurts inntcad of Uj&lt;- in-IhMwk w&gt;.m | tom*, “ Pn-eidvittMtmn-.PXtro*■ JF*T ’
IHiTthUr rv&lt;)utninvKlalh Swfi a^rniithcriia
sMly going to put on my
lair
thenis
no
peace."
True,
the
prraibe may dr««i gwihy of tbo*- wrongs.
to pn anole
w ell
»nd intrii
1
! A(lf thq 'forepting artHea we du must j
UfallwMriglsdvculcJh M
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_____
_...too,
_ _ __
_ pftwheat Wuhesrfull..
Wa.
r&lt;* _the
•InWrtdy ’MiHe; nnd we do b.«rt1ly • m '
I «k&gt;rw. mil n-ili ahnle by -ths n-^iorrineul* |

ait a.

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nirai-n of thr i “twre «*T

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Total

I
This *4&gt;ow h Mr.
t„
|&lt;«rity Prw*iilenl. AtUi-i-fa
ahfatl would huve d. fa.tnl bi ,,'
p.-o|4e could Univ vot.d far (i,

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4W“‘IP’&gt;,K lkw*’i

no again. Hut tWoj^n
I &lt;&gt;f all the said arlleies of faith, save and Ing
thunder f«r jaditkal purpn**}
i1?: ‘-"i—t*IrI*1-*- lint tta- il-msti- of« ur emmtry'h mrarft in tbs in-ai Prraiiki.tuJ
’••wept the math, which ta-in pan-nthi-siw ami yet every l.rrcsi, that
staDQcsntrav.viarraninl - xJ' lu-J/ric • an.I "'*•
’•f )•*!». woo*-na«ov In*
lla- nlgn* id'tln- time*;
r
d
to
tfaeoltah..f.tfa
iUfcinrHflik-.
There
with
a
usil
from
Kaua-i*.
and
i«r?
HnwLvudtomw.-,
**?.?’T* “ I*n*’-»J **»**•
Xow n-aders &lt;&gt;f. and « ili*tfl11*-ni fiu«&lt;■ thr alivar-’ will l&gt;cd;,
«hra tfa *omI dM-'B-iuurf, jfyou arc willing iKxtthucd- Kc.prhit U fill.-d with Kanraut’ owrapb.- msr I*- urrasUuil
„M i. m, I.U and dry, when tbr fats sro |
bright interrst ns we can nranvly hope to '
t it&lt;»r of yuur paper slinll
governed by But the l’n*Mrot.wrtb."itd.sihi, l-eGi-ve. kept took ~| kflg and tfa- WMrtcr fhl:
KoamaiMurtr* vMl^i AI^.instate, natundly fet-l a greater luck of,
•
— n_ 2___ ifr .
....................... l-fa Durtwwwa iml, neglected, weara »••i -uch a crecdiaa we have sdopb-d, we dndl Lia own statrtnaut becunar he n&lt;&gt;t yttriul- ..amra rotate, 'hat the jiurc s «f Ar ram-(
ry to state, to tike Uni evtafatimry pre­ confidence tlisn we would um’ler other, ।
Dm* h- , arc pllowcd b- uMUiro fa nrore than lull!
' entertain n..id&lt;niliT* of itl. aong, not only i |y inRinncdtri the ottlmri.
caution of wslk.ng up wdrwsy-.
fbe cin-iitaitaarvw. Slill we know of*om&gt; du­
c&lt;wiMn;ni-nc&lt;* .4'tier n vkl&gt;*»mtit\wb«-h, it j ty which, M editor, we an- ja*t as able to ii n few. but jH o( you; nnd that. too. with- 1‘ think the miniotia.’ wlnun he tu« pla«&lt;l 1 lira idant; titer.- may hu &lt;-vra a gnwtp .*|
'
b-io lit. Lop d. will net i.b a nvrnilig to |
niiu-h iml»- tfa-e at-MMSt* f-dbraing cadi oth-r in Mira, .i the**s
j out (haklngpt &lt;air primary oiiji-ct to ।phen-, would (w-guilty "f
othi r Isdii-s.) w«a. 1 hut her dixs-s. winch,' j^rfin-tii us (he prvewding editor, and •। nlrttav; but inukin'-natirpaimarv object io I.! crvtiiai aa to inGm'n bim.td*anything that j which tol-ra’-l- crop nre made, but tlwn
Saturday, Monday L Tuudt
dial duly Is fa do lice bttl l.\a/ at ran.
I
cilUira 4 wx rrr wmh r ltk&gt;- tbd of InSICi
tfbnt hitmaie. uu^f-dly t»K« 11b bruwdM
.In-IH-fil. and. through tin beta£la c-tlfer ; would imin hiaiu ndtivcear? T|h t know
If rat* w.ek, (ran tlietrin
, f n,,,. .
-J.-,-.,; I...J?"
TIum iw the only li.nist "L-’k-Ii uu claim jI cd. hl piya&gt;fl
.
j that he |ov,ra tn-bm* that pearo. and the
tbc prtvll.tje of makingfUnd th&gt;n&lt;- (
Wi-tire awixrr tint a paper rTOdurti-d ![ right of the people to «Mtabli*h davery.
i in f.i&lt; t, wbMi nr enu ptake with any »h-*v
iijxHi such principles will n-it haw so ra- [; go Imnd in han&lt;l; and they know tlwirown
&gt;-f ri aiu n. Then fore, p-ntle render, we
pul a »prea&lt;lp* one which areka only t- Intrri-at* tno well to infirm liim —f any
I ».gr&gt;ettde In tlx- until.
It San. in Cirt. huuihly beg that you will not ti«o liar«J;- plcdne. but it* growth will lie healthy ; thing which be due* U-t *!ikc to lu-ar.—
i aval arm lag » k was awkward; far it wpn ; ly ernvure tn., «ir too raaldy co|
and. whi-rt-rrr a Inver rd- truth can lie I A- f-r\b- puople of the U«nib&gt;ry. ih.-y )
n-U a pin’s fwiint inoru |&gt;nu-lMS&gt;ldi- l-c la-r I name with -p rtt-nr for li ving
* coMi-un-e HHffZM or nnmocATi,,
found, it wiD i vnitually win It* way fa I Imi&lt;• appealed tn. a more poU-n| p«.&gt;* r,
\ inuKxtu ik u»i i.,iiii,l. m.m at,
t -udiMixv. tLin jjyWt* to n tnsi. Tia-n ,
i-tk- little tribute t-i ot:r vanity.
him, and In-cutpe hi* fasvperablc compan. j than nebit-f executive «b-airi*j» own par­
jdiC rein ..u &lt;1 f.-r s-une ixmvdcnildr pwn- ।
' hnibraciiig «&gt;mHu»-» &lt;&gt;t Aimi-mj
Tliis
in.
empluiticilly
the
ag&lt;'
i
(4
crct-di
■4 &gt;&lt;*.. &gt;i, iiatiioit-Til.lv in iwady, though i
ty name ‘n weak miudud Wish.’’
"«■;
_ in the. rvligioiu
n-&gt;t unui'-vvd in Jvm|MY; and &lt;-i cry tutu-&lt; wild pLuiliruis n«&lt; only
People of Barry C-fluty, will you mm- would bid Mr. Pii-m- p-d bye now; but
ntijia tluir probargid xpmv wul-pr.J«atd_i ' world to wliiib, formerly, tbiwe thing* | tain itut-b n jxper 1
We know that thr
he bvirtg cnipbalirally tin- knight of »p- ■
r.odhvt&lt;d by the full' i'ri&gt;«k r of Ln- i
were cteditnively n-r.fined, hut (Iwv have
n£j:Wiu pi-rayeuta. tiwyyfx .dn, s up. th&lt;-y,
^gf-rot »oul of (Ik- public -desire, truth utwl rial ttnrasige*. We may very rrwumably Hkm-wii’d d.-Hur. In a grant fi&gt;r piire’fl
h -biM- unril the List day uf her tele, when
try., An I Ik-1 eyi-x, Maudi-riiig iueoiiv.r
‘t|id pviiticnl mid *&lt;-ia(&gt;
; h»-n&lt;My. but tiny Itive been deceived mi 1 rx|aetponiething farther Ihun Ida %ry [ xing ik-w iuttingn of lira ram- for tin- m*
"V*** "tai hand'--mu. iaU Ilig0&lt;t lure
political party &lt;-r sorb.I ’। often that tbri limy Veil din:net all pre- j
gar istutra; but while: thus the fid- r.d
prolific Ivmht b«-f-re flic- w iiW- r it vmhxl.
I b&gt;«o2;.-r,lu-citatht hinis. l. Ms.ir.ii tim^»
, t irefa. Ih.1 La^souejy-dv ol ouuvyfHi.iuaii- _
guii-rnniciit is fimlifltly tainl f.nsdly vhrii ie»it'wn», tn an editor, to tb&lt;-*c iumtiius. t
msAtally juquir.ug— WUuh wwuiJ u«,...e
rdiing a lieklv. luiprov^-rou* on-1 mipnties, either w ritfin oriinpiWf. i*i vAitich: •de trrafcurv*.! XVr do ttot feel dispeem
thdk-tt.r niji-.”'. .;.
iitablv branch of indimrcy. for wl.idi tin
untundlj
they j&gt;n,4r t • j»r ghvi-meil; ondifariHirTu.-uy«Lh.r au.l a.'neat hwk'.ag mai l
I - profuix Lirpi-ly, Init we will, as v&lt;
rvpvrictu*
of m- rv than, a third of a n nh-If wc mv no r. ;‘* &gt;n why di|. efctitv
‘M mteriab p»&gt;uig |r«-tii Uk
ofhi»i-««t&lt; rniT- at adiitanvv. in nn-wrr
liate tdresily raud. dutlk- 1&gt;v»t that » v Ca
tun prove* ourvliiHntu to Iw uuraiit.il
kitchen pr«p.wing 4&gt;ppci. Tbs uw» »U-.
to a prUviotM dun. n Irtti-r "taring bi* difi-rtd4 nuking. «r. r.ith.r c-rcu.1 auvi&lt;irig '
the wira-r jiurt of tin- ffantm foneikv i«
to merit tin.* np|.colicti'&gt;n of your
■-1 tiki &gt;»l-ie an J sprrad lb ■ wbiu-.*tai. k«- .
fi.-nltii-s and r&lt;-u*i&lt;*»ting time. Tin- m«r| rinciptr. inuy not Ik- ern properly. &lt;x- ■ ich-K- xnd, under nil vin-umMauer*, lit
andfp« to |dMiititig roii'toA
•
vipik, andarruigiroi the ptslo su.-mud io­
dmitf pe.il
Hunting n»an with low.
t.i’dvd into th.- Irtemry world.
do ikgn&amp;full) omVpiivtU , us if the Lao ।
rrini brow. and Mopping suddenly, turned
up to the letter raid the rfirlt of ot
«Mi|cjsucK.dutiw}-a.aigcC m w- Il
1,
!-• liia «4erk and ugid;
rd&lt;ps4,su4 w.«-s paxui^'glance ol -ud-.
“Write to tliai man immediately.'*
friend^ if sm-b term* suit your
riirauun ip. a^&lt;r&gt; juul Lnd prcfty fat-1
ions uf;rigl:t. give i» your hands
fata-M td‘ it .f^elp,’’ - AifapHhcr,
Art.-itdingly.
l
alfi.
&lt;!■&lt;/&lt;
u
y-.iing
ia
lliuu-v
i
more
necvwsnry
than
in
that
of
1
ta-W’fi&amp;’V •«*’ • ahwtititMC family.— i
your hearts, inld your bid.
hi onler tn
ir ch- .‘sfcm'nc ,n{itor id’s ipiibfir journal. We s:
-Wlmt ►hut! I wrilrF
vv hc.-i. thiig Mt auhv-cbei rlid tuppur, mid 1 istafilMiinrattt, hi tta-iniglii
.
, luvr a good |«dfiHome effi-rt i* jk-ce•
4; *nt*-, that the majority of ncw-juip.-r ,
l»f buM faebglik h.wut-nnidr b.-ttwi. nd 1
-.-fain,-thing or ix-lluag, utxl that 1
. * ,r* ( s&gt;ry on the pari of thr people. a» well a*,
wiVb the !»«•!j* W ii Lirgr m4h
ttaf S^iK-t^frwwb.laiUer. fcnd 'iio (lie ddnlv .
quirk.” •
riiii i-nly ni please in*i- iid of ttai,
th.it
of
tin‘
editor
and
publi»l&gt;ei-.
A
sltrod hoUM-rtirwJ lie. ti-lbv hut. Writ &amp;';•
IWkj,. k,*j, , &lt;»lj4«tar kthe pitldi&lt;. ; bnvingra. fixed prisdblin
good paper i« ni-ed.-d tu the C—iinly ; one raprlly moved Ims fingers mw ffa- p
viMtai.faa, jli» csetlli law and: p-d Caste ' dwHug tin-oinivreath-n, which ws» wit- thvir own tic govern tin-ir
tf
matutafad iu thu-qrdering. lie f.-liri istrd 1
that dull la- su-tit promptly, even wivk.
■ I»tii:ikinr4.'it taing toinal tliat tin- bid.
1
n&lt;~»-d
m
the
tmrat
hnaUtl'-**
ndchce,
by
hifaae|rwp«&gt;vvtr^.fi&gt;upiJ »» plan, mt .r|
ind Gvnnad* an- wdllngfanwigb l” »-i»
a I irgv-crowd of E&gt;m jraici Nobifit-v, ilist.
n winter tail nothing wul indoiv ibc.n t&gt;b;H.ie,.4!*rt( ifil was'cxdy • fira days.—1
;
&lt;unmh
4,
•
pa
R
r,
««
b
pra-;.
who
furl4
„
v.'ZME
"*
owing fa ik- inuo.n" no]».nliiocnt. fudgu.
AJKy UusttpiKT was nttar .nd iltetaidr &gt;
I .
r
mmdu-ut. wbh glfaralng vvm*. na
vtmdn d-iitng thr hot w»-.«l»rf.
Ux-reii bv-hutd b»+ lad) «hip wft»&gt;U;ipurian mtrtrat iu &gt;t, J-fl Id
bmpsrtU , |Hler.
lusMemingf u. Li. rfc-rl
ww l icrro-iL a faird y owig iudy »vry orait-1,
cej tiy i-'irn. tiuth' r» t&gt;. &gt;ng tippilM uudi-r
- Ic-ifa oirig a suhscrilK-q vuch SU1 eeriU r uid: .
her -v.-qu9n«i nosv, mid I mq* oil ragar ।
Papera. i»&gt;nductvd by laiilors i»f thin [ rboiild (Io hi- pirt byjuiy ing as prompt
“Wiurt did von writv t«»———’ ‘
. He w a* n£ a*^i«k |
‘
I stiiikp. piil-r.dl)' Itav c'a kind ol-inu-.brno'ii : |y a. circumstance* will permit; w. will j
‘J "r-.t.-prai what you told me
1'growth, untf'H--IIrich for n while'liken ■ d-iour j«rt as editor; audthns, hv iiiirtuuuyrhad fa find the • b&lt;-*i Mervabu gii 1
!’.f V??'. r T'.J
of aM&lt;•taidh-d t-mfwny twer«* i* filS per
whouu handi-work hid &gt;u» bis wl«i.rati.fl. 1
,
•
tojugui bn» t-m-r b
y-iuxlli i.bl t. I ,r (■ "&lt;'. kfall Idr.-lJ bl illgnm tiiiy-lrw; but when the p&gt;vpla learn
ally ln-nrfitcng i-svh Other, sewirc n paper !
fli&lt;- fidlowing:
&lt;W OU • of.tlut bisters.
lie finnid Ik-£I
month. If hired by the tear, they hrnig
I *hnt they have tusul tr.xAad through nil (hat inn well W - el»&lt;ni to thr ndjv&lt;4ir&lt;
"P'Mthtfa'. &lt;htrerf.il. uud MConsplitbvd.^ifd ‘
&gt;li&amp; |tf iiuunix and fo-id .Mtd chutin-*.
j tbvir error*, ((or vie all have our Irroi1*
he dmughis.a, lijiie moro graceful 4kui ,! t'MigsgtarutVlrt^'di’, that llM- rrabir.uive- I
Um- fang t*-rm being omuiili red tier.- a&lt;l
' of koiiih kiixkl gi-tjor the pjrjtii e «-f
Janu, .bo was ths »ldfer, or llurbitm.
ianau&lt;i*&gt;A t«i lira railway roitlnu.-:»-r.
• roultl’bc fctr'-Atdftl near cmwlgh t»» roncii
wtk&gt; wan yoengw than h.-rsslf.
Since tiusraur WiwtAt «&lt;n«rt*l.&gt; m&gt;
, bvrwxhaustht pero-n. 'Afh r suverr l»-'i eocMciiqg ;b« in. 1-ut f-r the pxq«r*e of
He thi.M0l»«a little more mods eftuia- ■ l-of, airHh- sairiRr- '-f -A-cvral yusda
1 • :it»-ringti-r rtn&lt;i liwdn-g thi-tu, tinwill
pmi ytbe value nut iv*el)l:--n of aluv t-u gather by Ln*t&gt;h
a'll'far ,!■ k-ngher to lie a faih-d girl in th, * (he iiy/&gt;t carpenpeg moor antique, Ala-1! -w-t tliehiFelv-ra against the ili-cvptkreh and
I key, liave «■'Itatavi matwiJiy in 'ha
ibrtc
iA
nothing
new
liimily.ibutBiH a wbit kor mranly &lt;•&gt;
jariH .Inr* th.- average priyii. ot TroarI-.- Ju;- o'' a- ci-tan:*, (wb i) tK \ « a h a journal w'HI find th..’ th - Inbir-m '
her far baUng rcvwuivd hrrwlf in tirat t n-1
t d 4 i.&lt;^ r&gt; it--in-.*a 4*-iitg liion ti.
n-r i* duly thnk.-l
■ bad been feur-ile Utvigntors. ' roald- n1.- , a-haiMiy ujll.siirdi, ---me. whct» i-j wit' 1
{Mtaity. AaddiM ncq-iexky i w&lt;* aranm-i
'! fat.- uurk-.d with greater rXl &gt;r hard;-;
whafc tnfrcMtad a* hr mt down .« his Iwd,
s.
...I
...
..........
...
' booth) r.ncsx-xxh*f in vrtrirntifiv the unlora 1
■itiw &gt;n V&gt;e Bh^nUat tu wliidi bo ms- ' tunati- lady from lirrdo&gt;tn'**ing d ii numv. ; indignation ef tb-st-wlio l.ctked le it Gir
•man by hi* jurat, an-i-.aaid to himw.-l: '| -f c -lltarr rt-rdirvineK.
Th.- ddfirtdri«-» ! wMi^n mid inMnrtioti. mid n-i-ctr&lt;41 but
proLvting tin- piuntry. in a uii-ai-fti-.
“wliWiunrofllwilirve.*'
' ll.t&gt;y"vh&lt;?rrtmu'n-d in cutting through tin • the |&lt;pj-rwvit)g i-clu of their a-r*t pa*
in else nsnffibg;: after a «4&lt;nd nlght’afl inintnierahle ►tr..:n of «ilk, vrtudclioni-.'
frvun Frank's m1*ridv If Tl.i pecuniary
«iaqpr-4r Iw waan'4-a&gt;:fficiin'lv in low!! juiiitpure.' fonn-iatb-n. »n&gt;i*lln. gim»e^MdT -lions—wiu» 1-M‘tcd to it for bnad, and iutenrata of tin gdu-riaacni arc rcpr&lt;ra*u. j Frt-mrat H ronp|.*| in the Im-.-ui* of tl«
| people with I’r id-nn &lt;■(nil Mmk .-x.- pr
u-.fch^ htn» awak.-—ihe rnttr. J tbtwhrvak
! ifiliig. calico, fijr.n. l, ca--i'1choch' ami 1 .-i-erived a Miuw*. A public paper, iflui-di led Ik-hi a lIiM'tlsliIng o-ndithni.
&lt;)urtift-rooinj ;and « wm »«n joined by tin ।[rnnolim.-, wcvnld.'»* tn- told, if mlnutclv i nmlt** if tin* primary U.jei-t,iJ» plrasc ail.
‘ A Hi,* Moxurrn—.A *lttrk w» rvt-vul( fnid-tn to chstlif- human l-ving*. 3rd
tbrvign relation* wl'Ii hiatt rotmtrnu nn-'
rapmn-l at N- &lt; Orb-ana, tu.-nsttritig w
tiovyp-Kjgh’divawfeotBui iirTt vrafmmed &gt;■ reJatcd.Si ikT a1 thi-iH tbrn-.igb »b&lt;‘ Iwcami
‘ -t vvvn a majority of its n-;uh-r«, tnt:*» •
. ami lilt- ly t« remain
until ni’me • Uight nra trrrjti rh|e. with th.- «-r.rs of vouleyn (tat ,-lcvili inches. U&gt; length. mid
him.
&amp;arak&gt;«M:Ouh ya» viallde- l.ul [,
; of the MotitrM itigin.-cr!
Th.-d »dy" c«wu 7 ’Inta rcter for falseo» well aag.s-l Uwke—
|-L.v&lt;ry.
we
*n-a
g.-dd-nl
b;i-li«ed
to
j tiUibu-t.Ting Yimig America, wb-. is
whwMiMUr K duwnarUie-iaole. ai-d 4m- ,,
nine fart in ’&lt; irvuiiifcrctcv.1 l!&gt; n-id » •&lt; •
4dcrtldy"rortai!-&lt;l ufhvr fiir propirti-atK
1 c-fltnrrmme thl« sntlcipUtlnn of«h»t th vn roes of teeth, tluwv of Hr rows ♦-. ing
j 'nuKt ciwirirusnrv rn»r#» u*-J) Its truth
had (mured thdbtfe,Sarah tame Mnilioe ।
g.T tA&gt;Tlh»|Mt]H&gt;lli ihi wLoit -vield, iv
gas carzioc bom -, nx-h.- dead tinq alive.
in hcgiml
white apesf an-t with m a ktcbn t-tadr. ” Th-- ntins of thd 4t*v- ; —must thus ria- rapid I v. Qmiri-li fiw .s ,
alm-rat hidden In Unj -lidi I.( the p.iip|r will In- nt that time.
• rrpt thi-M- who anf i-mlavcd Io «ntr p»na stwnuiiiig pila wfhnt-bockwbAit twkri h» 1
Frcni-ntf has pira-d tlir.-ugh t’.. fir,-.4’ iiwr .ratartly fiJL-d up___
«dri-‘remnvM- lb a eirt.
Thu »tiiA-a*. i*ai». n. ur.d ill the rn«l wither atal dkrcrc J ii.irlyj'rw iiik'.itutlona. ki«k» i:p
txw 1
hsftM. WtetbCrom AuW-arffer rUv.k- &gt;
Iii»|"wm&lt;-h was fr.uud lira taidy otu in-u
by the cankering vff-cta-u'itx iniir Ijiatv 1
" ■ . .1
bitter mmfulttn. where every xladt.
row. Cuiia In Mill'-oMivtlin g uf an eye
she had just been baking. If tixfle »&lt;-*. I
in a I. &lt;!l d-’-c. m["&lt;* d state.
Ho fir a-*»
(.Hiivst; and its history. uAr-’Sj. po^H-rthat envy, nutliro. ral rt«tun*iv &lt;vnii i Hwid Iksjadgsd. llwi-orjw*- wm that . ,fM r-.
a hluah nn
W i| *»k-b- » . |
aon*t&gt;&gt; thetiiivf &lt;-sw&gt;itivx-.
He due* tw-t
Xr« )
.
tirirw
to
fair,
ha*
ta.11
Lt.rhil
at
him
'
-1
and
fell
by
doing
wrong.
”
-might,
very
it W48 forcedttwo by-;Ute lire, and tn-i
wi ll &lt;lr&lt;'»&gt;&lt;il mnn id'iHwriHin aitr ; sbirt1
JflTci hoWeVcr toiheurpurat'e th.- &lt;blind
i ('ripely. Ik- Inrorita-d upra its torn I •- circular in l ia tnt Mti*&lt;-, ix-l that be finm t with u|! Uir fi-rn- that -l.lind. uroliwitii.
the otbee she mrarofully JiUt-.l. Slat gmj irmtiug puM-Ira rc-uhl give titi m; ami y.-r
‘ vtraft as the l.-glrirtinti- epitaph of by f».rl&lt;&gt; rtxlonK-its pr'.ia-ipb —’&gt;y n * tn«u»! !
ted the gir.-at with n w*Icoux- »viilc.depo* t
-I w.nf toh«m(VL Bratus last cicu &lt;wy «d'all kin-U. , Hctny we roe tta-jn- I nt tlx- cirt uh.r i* plr. liiulitiiuuf*privau 'j tin.ragh all fa- U* not in aiMncl.- ii.Mw.v
itafahw bpd iifrauhfa*. mid rwunu-d b'-f
»n the I’nion.
Ilia pomposity v*.a* iemily m'liaviug mine fixed rtilv# lofl»o- property. »«nrwl tn Him by copy.wright, forgotten hi&lt; nrnnli&lt;»Hj or laid iraiHc Ids
the kitdieh. whert-u she trFpp&amp;fagidn in j5|ig.
:
a few mimrtan. whiiMMtherpfafattf'i-airs i onuiin.'. ' Poor ro-ra! 1 pitied h|(tg.t&lt;- Jm nn t-ditnr’a twinm. niiirh slmll nut! Ik- |
dipiity.
Hold ta-fiire. the cninjaiign Imand Frank, heing a| far ami nmitr wn, t
h)sij:.--I by
&lt;i*n
! wfrigliti-n.id jut hr wdnat the tlurii’b- -•tilvMt-d't«. public opit.i'n. (fa w»'fit« n* '
.mh M-rv«l to damp him with hi* trite
fears that tin- way ofth»- Tn«nagn-»or will I
•f-MW-b nu cv.fltas tin-. diraobirfau i.ftlin&gt;&gt;rtctau|7urgv quiantity-oftbraum -r.
♦neb opinion ntay Ira wrung.) fi.r any' of1Joi lard; furaidi-e,' lx- ia not yet ijuitr * value, wliich is now .-ippnn nt to all_ ■
Cni'-ul. lie. nam -rated » b ug rataLgii•he Uioteri.-!* and prim iples Uj~« w ltdi]
Tb-n. w&lt;- rat aurorast&lt;&gt; Fn-munt in wbu."
f tin- .cv3s ufiioh would -r.mdt fr- ni .
nwian enm^h Iu e&lt;&gt;mmic a** gUriqg ■ 1
.
; j
ever-walk of Ufa. fate or lirwniManrc-..
w-gHfabtra uf ti*v N’irtli and S .u’lq th- they depud.
plagiary■. especially-upon a brother dem-1
■(io*t.pr*nita,-pt
which was the otalmay ordain.-whether », Prvfd.lrot ..r.
Wei do not wink ts disparage public ;
&gt;&lt;( a line of riudum-'unuuw *Jxpiniot). We only etairn what is sdutit-11 'Our Central American difficultiea arc private eiiixetr, nnd above *11. suroHmtu'
in army of ra.-4-H&gt;t4toti*e joffiix-rs jn all
throe prin&lt;4|.h-s w hone exponent be at;j|!
•d
by
kJ!, that putdlc opinion is not al
■iiejiflr-hrStuti-*;. wm) pica tbsri- «o;&gt;ld
very freely commented upon, and inran•»tu&gt;o Fugitive Slave Law. to pr&lt;4rc;tU&gt;- *ays right, tlirn4.ru it.«unn-it Ik-die uu- urra for olrtaining iiplrcniiity. for datnagr
Waxhixgtox. l»ac. 4 —Smv Im div-:
. hiuthem pm&gt;t. r «b» slratld n-tue N’niik ■■w'erving. ir.iiDutahla rule dial aboiild
done to our iitizrrx and pn-perry. «trongpatch laM uighl, I Irani that thurv h a '
n n-iretk of J»js,• nnyerty.
This JitM :g-iWr the' editor in tbw . performance pi
ling aliout the kitchen. *4 do w
wr-tH! prolmhillty ol the Im-nking up, ,.f j
ly nrci-mmmded. Mi nvy not living m-'
he. ro«O row, *1B*Vlfr.iHBMtr!a wo'. •mbit u?*rt droidiwly “lirutighi d-nro tin (hi» dutie«;
tlw
rnhnrlun v-ugn-gatum In tlxi dtv,
ry plenty in that ■ country. nnd Uwb1ouiu,";aiwipbo*'.-ilAou qiwquf^forvil
take Sar.rfrtr "
”
We.rteftforc, as tiic rdifar of Che rieunormgoat oftk di«nil-*d &lt;4 the R«A. •
San’a coffi-ra Cuntaining a aurpltta, vrhut wit* con&lt;idiTcd by n B. hiton aujt
whJ . that I
Mr. Gmway ti.r pn-a^teuagaixataieri.
I ilUican Burner, dram it n-i-e-raury to would suggekt that it wnuld Iw in arcor-J
&gt;&lt;lopt certain article-of laith, which uhill, ; iktnrc wiU&gt; the gi*n&lt;»A&gt;u« apirit, and nun■tt all times shape and govern our odln- , prmnUIng policy nf the chief cxi-cuUve j
rial r-rw, and which ah.- ratablished in ; and bin party, to taij iip the rlaimn ofnur j
'he mind*of all men. and in the very ni- । nttxen* agninat thatgovemm&lt; nt, paying;
' ruru c&gt;f diingv m iixlisputablc num!, reli-, for the aanw- in good hard nno. and n-cirve
six iimuiU «g.^ .ylhnj Bev. |&gt;r. NrvW
, .-ioits,. poIXiral, and uuprd axioc*
i in payment, of Mieh claim-, aaninwt aaid ,
• -rMnaflwLumAts.tothc Pi**.indue. The
lienee we have adopted the following us I
enUCWflt, a cv-rtafa ■•rip nf hnd—
doctor sna-ph-d, but has umer mm« n.
&lt;&gt;UK CREED.
axMtue
the dmics./flic piner.
length and breadth of the name t. be drIt know 4wke prolislilv that« majrail
Art. I. We Iwfiu
•ennined lijr circnmKanot-*. and the very
’J *"
ftu-tultrn- o| the Cmi ’rcmition»|&gt;
mnmtaldw priBuipk .if right, and that it* m.-4e-*t dvwircu of the said chief auuutivv
Chun-h will unit.- wilhthe i-.oroHia! mb*,
NitwPc«jraTiuM.-Ih EtoU«’&lt; &gt;,1'nr‘
requirements shsidd Ix.-C’Csultad in what-;
ority of lla- VnUarian c ingn-gxtiou uhieh
Brow ning; Anu&gt;aii Luton. A ■«» I'"'1’’
1 eTcr we ahull vVrite.
‘
|
Wnlkerhi npparrbntly ao far aa thr:
»n-V«ntt-jjfe^r.ranh^
’sm-* I-1-"'- u’;l
Aft- It W« Ix-llevc that ‘-bnweutyfc Precridetits g-Mxl opinion is roticvrnrd.
the 1*»: policy” that rari bvfi-llowed lii i«ao&gt;ucwhat in the dcdlnc. .This is not I
f-rtn with her previdiu vo|- tnrx: 12m.
r.;«-r •i.no; gilt. tr&gt;». N! 3-^ ‘o c•■XBrtiy in accnplunce with th- (Soeinnatti,
U Francis Ac* .. ahi Bnsvlwa-y X 3.
Art. III. We believe that ‘‘sm^Um eat Pbifiwm, whwh- exprras.w HM* Mnmgl
Th* irtlw rirbratand nwrat pKrHW
•e-j«M’ sTJprcrraftX»7."
\
sy tupsahy in fiir-ir uf thu dfartn uf him. i
him.

FniEFlKEU

Fire!!!

is priWcrb-MM p» d.qg.«d;' theref'-rv, SB ed- j
u»i, u. u-

U&gt;d hand; burtlton this ptetfarm 4* i
fi.rtlM- nett. araitkdlWprcwartf’vwMeHfr;

Ar.. IV. W.I*r»HjMMl^HMC

IWh

P»Hic(

AND

HIGH PRICES.

CHEAP CASH 8T0E

Call, Immediately.
r Mrimrfrfau!* wfli rati haoroihut &lt;
(frnrrnM.
Cr^rlrri; mm, (Huit-^rere.
Sbirti^

«&lt;*., d-r.

ScasK:

b

�GHEdlT

SALE
ixes for 185G.
A

1KS *r iL«-

-

H.J.KENFIELD’S,
l1000

e have now
a slock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very
C3BC3E3JQLM9 ’
to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries.
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, IIats, Caps, Boots
&amp;. Shoes,
mid oilier goods is
ipiite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

STORE.
HE tide In the altkira of tln^e m&lt;n
want uiyibing in the line •&lt;(
HARDWARE, which ta tnnat aure t &gt;
lead &lt;41 tn furturie. H now avttins vrrv
stn«d» in the .WrreG.m &gt;1 HADLEY
d- WIGHTMAN'S NSW STORE —
Tbr fl««id frum the East iuU jt»t rolled ta.
Poatlng tn «mr Stnfe the tarruat and trwwt
i pvrfcct awirtnu nt of G&lt;ad« In nor tin­
that ran I* found at any placa treat of
Delfi lit city.
Our iuervaaina trade, and tlw inrretr
ing want* of tlte ritiaena of Barry and
! idj. lining num tics. Lave iuduetd uatn &lt;*ntargv otic hu*itH-v« by tbe pttn-hatwof »
Stock of Gimm!*, larger and more varied
'!»an fca* cter taftirr l«ti hnmelit to thi*
I market.- Our stock rmnpri**'-1 vrrytlitag
'in fbc line of HARD WARK that ran
j la- nstnol or thought of. Wr have made
. our jiuri lia*.;* with dtrci-t rrfi-nncv to tl.e

T wl»i

CITHNG DONI

The Latest and most
^dpproeed Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

CABINET WAKE

CLOTHING

Grain Crwll**, Gnu* Scythe*. BitiCi
Scythe*. Hay. Htraw, and Manure Fork*.
Sbuvvl*. Spade*. Itakca, Hoc*. &amp;c.

I! mid set* our stork.

WOODEN WARE:

Wash TtiX Pailr, Augur and Chi'vl
II uiille*. Axe Helve*, Wash B'.arda, M'»p
Stick*, Clothcu Pitta. &amp;c.

STEBBINS &amp; lit WE1.I

( A LI l.ML'K TOOL
Hand Sans Cr»&gt;s»-Cut Saw*, TeftfSn
Saws, Anctirx, Plauva of nil &lt;k-u-rintiona.
Bin and Bit-Stocks.
Ada*. Br&lt;&gt;i&lt;L
AYea, Hvf'ch da, S&lt;;uarr« uf nil kinds.
Ude Devi l*, CutuniMi mtd Morti- o Gircc*. Framing. Firmer, am ID ack hill Cids
el*, and Ilusmncra of al! sorts and sire*.

STARTLING NEWS
FIB &gt;JI

MAbi'N &gt; T •&gt;■&gt;!&gt;.

BORDER RUFFIANS! STILL IN THE FIELD.
I

HOUlAKETi FiXiNG.

SPI.IZXDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

■ .uufc H IwaJlk, «2-J 11

Plcaterifc, Brick, nnd Corner Trow. Is,
pint Ixvvl* and Plumb bo!», Whitt*
* adi Bniii*i. &amp;c.

I’ la not our iiifrtilion Io detail the borlofw ofCiXil Wuf. bui to cull attctitiim

■&gt;m lieing ■vli»l*i«’l in llt«iiic*. Ii

1&lt; had ta oaclarge raloo
]*rwr,ptipaM b&gt; a *» ’1
L'liaa attar*. i»a&gt;». tftl

DRY GOODS.

Sioe Thread, Sb&lt;m Knirc*. Iruu anti
Zine Haf'innr*. Pincers, Pmudira. P&lt;g
Breaks. Si-wiug and Pegging Awl*, die.
In addition to flic alxive rtiiutieraUvl

Beady Made Clothing,
llr-ntd, t
it. nnd Kentucky Jca
(Tiitli*: Shnutajr*. ( luck* and
ip*, Ihatim* md

Call and errndne isir &lt;«rk of

BOOTS &lt;5e SHOES.

,11 l« »44 «t pubaic ■uctiao b.Ur higti
o ilr- t«n*&lt; third ir«.
rfJa-wn
at 1.01 udutk in tha •nrru.Hm uf mU&lt;!
.fir and I*' M» prtndMf ami laimrt
.*nt Kurtgagr sad all or**' and Aar-

-Tiatf

*. Drum ■
oTHISii.

SILK PARASOL

ABD

cnA.xn kapidb stages.

COOKING STOVES,

sso*r

flaanng*. !f«». 4. I’M _

Comprising all the nrwtit ttid
zrcrovxd rtTTMRMa that ern be k-mght !••
tta* Ea*irrn 'niarhet*. Al*o. f«&gt; «iur c\l.tnlvc vnrictv . f PARLOR AND IIOX

■

{-i!.OCK&gt; Wirrsalrd to run &lt;n

NEVINS 4 KNAFEN.
Cril mW i*‘k •&lt; *"r

Summer Dress Goods.

(lalli'«. latwoa. Beragv*. Silk*. &lt;kc. &lt;tr-

.vorroA’s-or
'grt&lt;,t&gt;•
Wr W n&lt;* lirrvixr *■•■&gt; with firthlmia 1

.rth-l— In tbr rarbrt. * P&gt;*— ,hBt nu- \
„»t fad Ar »4t,
' A'
,
H«u. r. U*. Umhrr. Sb^l-. TV
&lt;
. r. . J.
Puli
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lWa*..-Ttat ItatMey - H»r*g &lt;«•

Battle Creek, Hastings

Crockery. Glau and Hardware,

Fur TEN BIJILLLMkS; und thaw that QTONBW
Kin’t hr l«rat. for a trifle more, nt
rh&lt;* OtKAt* C»«n 8tvk« of

Tbaf'a WA-Thnt Vyou *»«’ «“ v‘ ^u ,k*
kl ’• brfMW »•*«*
y,w &lt;HI kw nu**' •

Xr tNKEE-NOTWN.t. • f*n4 vwxrtwraM af

Mill Saw*. Grubbing IL*-*. Wind*'
&lt;•!«*. Cut &lt;nd W might Nail*. Currin
Holts, Cfctilr ami Traer
tlnw Ki
ilex. In&lt;n Teulftrir*. Erling
y.-ird*. 8, nd .-rd Moul Sh-vri
&gt; thing
Cow Belli with Steal*, and
r|«r from a Twvnty-llorwvl’
Bar il«n to a Cambric Nevi!
Wr h»vu ako ;n*t rvecieed fIFTEE
TONS OT IKoN' AND STEEL; al&lt;
Zinc and Sheet Iron. which we wnt aa
ar a nwrat wo tow a* tn duly «wn|ic

Men « I foiilu'i- Soled Sfogar.
*•
w Brogan*.
“
Tic* ami Guifcr*.
ta-fir* Hnotciw. Walking Sloe*.
•• ■ Sil,*. Tlf4 and Gaitct*.

Farming Tonlw. of thr l&gt;v*t jaitti nm; afwn.
GriiuMnnrA «wl (Lirging*. Tubs,
Pall*. &amp;r.. Air.
7,.1/J/A'X—Ihin’t laim in the Sun, when
v«m ran h«V a good

* pan st

on hand nnd lor sale

•dire. Sugar

FIKE!!

We! also enrrv on
the FURMTCRE
Business and shall
keep everything per-,
tabling to tha,t Line. I
We use great cure in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp; none
but the best materials
used and none but the I
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our 6’tock
may be found
sscnErimrs j.ro book r\is
? &lt; sat is. Bt'KIAl-S. so-

nM,-. „,.d cupiM-rd brk*. p».i!.»,&gt;
RuH*and S-rcw* of every variHv wpd
kind; Knob laorks and l.ntclica, Finbibing Nail*. linen- Trtitintlneo of etnry
kind. Cuplaen) Tr'.iuminsa. Pulley*. Bol
■nd Table f'a*io-s Shot Pnttebao and
fb-lta, Powder Ftaaka t-f ivi rr dt-acrip Cheap f r C.i*h. We u.-nid inviU a i-li ।
tim. Mnli-able Bmta and Wnndi-a. a: &lt;1 ut. ■ •xat’i'trutiiin of our Goad* and‘
Ground Wagn» Bnica, Gate H inging*. I’riroa. iu I, '»r will trv at id aatiaAr nm.
Strap Hinge*. 11i«’k* and Staple*. Iron
M FBHIN'S * KUSxKlL
2,000 ST2ra‘”-'fMKS1

rtad I’tlrrt
.
.
‘
&lt;f r . rfr. DOyiVfTS. rfrry fritty
nn-/ Stvtr. Sfrttir «'&gt;•! Sili.
nrt
Art-flriela,
Jliltonl,
Lutit ••"'I
fhuf-rt ol tr*ry Sly!r.
«ber«--r. IW«a.
K &lt;* naa«AXCMl.
Tam W.«4 Yara. A
«■“»' »O1U
*r.*4 rudM. Van Tmma Ar- *»a tbirS Hr*. Cemtirtrra, ah Wlw&gt;d«

GROCERIES !

TImt'o e«».-4»anneWln rut
• arairtcd
Ct at Burkk-y'

GREAT BARGAINS.

f.l
COTT.WK JBXXr
LTXD ,IX1&gt; C0.V.V0.T
BKUSTK.'.DS.
rarwrr ant’S’iei’f iadie*;"Td* S’.iji
_____________________
IlELFAND
OFIIEi:
JIAE1
WAI.E.
It lain*. Mana—. Faraturtlu*. FAito. IhmMr sm!
M Card'ewJ Cfoter Totdr--. Fvll Ltt&gt;f
^USta-KT^.^_________ .
| rU,„T41.|,.
,..^&lt;.^.1^ -^eriia L&gt; -d • . ! Lijl.t .S/uidt. Lo :ayn.

Ifrcss 1 rfinmni'g*,
KAil-nc

AH.

COMPETITION,
Our stock consists in
part of

Dry C&lt;wds. Crnrrrin. Cr&gt;.'trry end
&lt; fur (&gt;■&gt;«!• are non &lt;-flervdat a wry xinall
(a'Arva trart. Hats Capa and
advance nn ci*t. We «M-ak fin rein «&gt;r j
a nice awtmer.laiid rriwManp.
Immliaatie mini*. 1&gt;ut what we nay will
DOOTS AND SH0E\
l«c found to lie litebrilv true. We never i
Os great rarie'y of
talk £&gt;r Buncunilie. Our Goods, (with &lt;&gt;&gt;\
Ready Mads
■ •or own manirtiu-turv, ami importation.
, u Hl lie tbfind precisely ns we recommend
them. And as tn-price, we arc firmly
rcaolrrd to n«t hr undcreold by Mil *
llourcin Hr sting*. Manduill, Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Ix-t our eilituns and uil
••thcra wanting Good* in nur line, inaki a
note of thin, nnd try u», U-fure nuking Stile umlily or rrkv, NAILS, SASH.
tin-ir purrlriaea.
*
Uke an &lt;&gt;rih»!in actinon, our
of
Goal* is tveilainvd under several ifrTinl
1'atiA.QinlHc*, lAyn«
dis tineI fjarticvlart.
m’ifliM, rainiDcr sl-.-iif l&gt;
Ar.. VO which w.
FARMING IWNIIS: 1

’

lit- Caimi at Bm-k!«-y&gt;.
• - That I be lw*l MnW llj Vulttt
. tu la- h-sl |dt I Jmklt ly ’*.

Defy

COME AND TKY ME.
Thr atUataoior CASH BTTRS U jw
r whcital. llriae aa laar dimaa. aid
ir» twa IMTW
ttaa *aa warhuay

tliat cannot be beat in

line, such as Bureaus.
Tables, StandsjCIiairs,
Bedstead:

1'1 LI'

Wantcis

25 prr cent draper Acs rw *r&gt;rd
Oj «rrf ta this merit*
tfUVE Jeu retorawl f"*« Ikw Y«t wHk a
1 lIT E luvu on fund, a large and vxtvanive
*rr* Ur*, .t-wk *T BI BIKU «ad 6LMNKX
If Stock of Gioda atni are oeatinth GlKinfi. abU Atn ^r,i...rd u ainwady h-«
। rwrh ing din&lt;-t fmm New York, addi­
tion* to our alnauly Lirpa Stock wel.ctcd
j with great care aa tu the wauta of UJ»

tu kind and quality,
&gt; gulling th
principle of .
Small Profits nnd Prompt Pay,

-bahing that

Mex

TO WHOM GOODS WILL EXSOLD

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL

"Jtam la a «4» to t»r afain &lt;&lt; im.

We hnvp also, eve­
ry thing in the

Call. Immediately.

'

Tho Premised Good Time hu
CJiHAJP S’S'ORE OF
Come.

worhl

i HEAP CASH STOE

AT THE

lit lit an &gt;iu&gt; at

STOVFX
|
We utter no idle laxtat, when »» any
tiut our m»oriinmt.nf Sfovc*.l« better
*nd nmrv cxt&lt;-n«i«v than can ta&gt; found at
। uny Cither Store wvgt nf Detroit; and wr'
I do'luit ,pcak the cixna, kam» tmpth.
when w, proclaim to the ear* of the inlelllgciit tiliin«-n that wg wiu. mot « vj! nxMoin by any other hou*v, citbvr great
, or small.
TIX SIIECT.IHON. ASn COPPER
[ WARE—Of our owe mgnufu-UirV' &lt;L.
■ *aya &lt;e hand, and made to order, and ail
Gu/wla made by as will'be warranted

I

« rthout rwma
And now friend*, one word with you.
We burr apared tin P*in* or e»p.t&gt;*r to
.iriK-urr Rnnfla th«t «iU
y”* *•
wtnra. wr aoiieh from ymi a ; f&gt; nwia
wtroDagc: and wr wu«)d eatwru it a* a
wrtHihr flivt if
•»”
UfwK’
Ird acffiunt* alth o» wool I call and artdr
be Mine at the twritaat
We nr mi .*4.

hia ^aglee hwlanr coat.

fiOO
fc WKIUMAN
JS3E.
jT

i

�iM*-’*’5

IW8M!R!Hh7ix ttfs

.7t^zI,5 'aciNA n»s&amp;nAHCB"coMPT.

KANSAS. RMM

&lt;»r HAiriKHn*. &lt;&lt;&gt;x-v

i Fret- State 1!!
That is if we can miike
INCOMEby selling goods
cheiip. we' nW nhw
Prcraianu tbe pri'ir »!r.
.08;
receiving directly i gEt'£5«SBrfgS«g^.
imm New York n isstS^
large assortment
-• -'SffiJXi:
of Sprin; and

VJOEKK1NU BLSlNEUi.

8 u in in c r
goods
which we offer at r&lt;
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compr
sed iu part of

FLOCK BARRELH, TVHS,
ncrn.k HKKUH.
•
aul oUrlr eVery tfiiog in luat' 10*e rt buainae.
haul MMM»Uy wn lia&gt;«l. o&gt; made u. oruer.
MM ink fail) iuuiu irpellilwa IU Uic Vo-if erir g
'.iaa, uaflxing dou^ua vt'&lt;k&lt;vUk£ Ula wiace att«W&amp;Wt &gt;K t|iclV»«at^Mt astirr» uniartf that Be

H

e

- •«

h1

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JMnut imixTN! n,.

rv»r •' wiiire. «r« »i inn mwimi w»

Lima—, mail it* lanuua tmumboa.
tie Will, x.s P cwulauuy un bauu. ail kiuua of

'

a.IY WEIMTEli ISIlev
’•SPMNG."
.!.&lt;» Aaii IJ)\\

»Re:l«T wittnfr. iMlowhrt tJr-.i
&gt;if(?irrni« M/r I.—

...............

StroUpk-*fi^tl.e)|. jtxVn.,
&lt;^l‘*yr!&gt;et Sliiprfa:
&lt;ft
ii-t?e»rt^ fi-jNiw Wrr!; idbl Lin

7Si;iiw,T.

With BtttltfrBtli* work- in [5
ioHrnF-m oF**.-. end littMti d

•JFIKFi Oil. PAlftTIM
M: l&gt; Alin# ArSatn.
IV
of «|.irh hi. t.. i.. i
twl or allotted4f&lt;®.mv •!,.

Twrntr-eklah ot Jci ant&gt; -j:
Ji.n&lt;!4 &lt;li«rril»iti«iiv w.ll i m.- ,!

tidhlslirstmscrtirii,..

Io

persons

Kl

ft|

■ ‘Si

Icec'J;

STOWS (MVEN AWAY

We do4iot wish to
brag aliout selling
goods cheaper than
our neigld'vrs, but am
I RE’MoNT :
Huawn
Biscovered at Last !
.
nidniv'. ai.E'~

Every gtibx-fi^er ol (hr.-e
itl.-d tu n copy «d* th..| ! *•,
ruling-. •'Swtiird.n Night. ’. r•
ny .tf the follunini'
.Mug ait..

Sbxs.

S

Id. i.|

Alw«, tit.- oV|Ui»;t

st saflfciiXrsii.,
■■
^MiauJl noU&lt; &gt;«—aa.iiiH**'

»
‘
Dcntrns,
. • • ShiK-nj®..
'Shirtings. Kentih-’ty
titps.
| Keudv ttudv &lt; h'tliinv.
' Butfe
Ct.c’.ery.
llarJui.rr
_
.
. &amp;:«?.. &amp;«.. MB
: t-ict every thing tLj-uu- Iricnik n id.

"WOOD
T!*a Burtn of th • t

Ginghunm
Prints

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

’

YU-

"!Ki.

hnv.iijL

C.1SII.
mid wishing to niaki
pniclnises. we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all yoi.
want at v&lt; ry low rates,
no matter bow small
your ‘-pile’'. That good
Tea kept constantly
&lt;&gt;ii hand.
.Money on those oh
notes and account
will be thankfully rc
Xtcveil.

Mrtg-izii

■ l.|.|lllr&gt; Hl &lt;&gt;|V(Tllt». I’fw.1&gt;SIM »Ukll
UV uC. tI HUI
W&gt;

&lt; uppre Wuw.
!U«« a Block, Slab
IfaXc. Mieigau

HadaJriifcmatMmiaiuNk

li.iui.srAYV^uWTtairr, Manufatu
tun tile of tin- M.ig:i/

t^SSr.Hkh."*
hip. ui&gt;l plo

j ’hr cotmtry.
|
F- t further part u
'i
?T’*’ {‘fn**'1
ar
in tb villag ol
, Inlua! l.-tl el thr afar vf tin* t'eariy
fci ticiu&gt;wethu&gt;utal1pe:-u»- cuMvrta.
■I. i_-&gt;.i. •
&gt; ..
du.i. r..

•t»i Offkv, Idtl \\;it.

JAMES A. SV

OR-NT &amp; 61 APLIiNG.
Ha hi’fa-. J-ine is.

1 truer cienerai. l-« &gt;&lt; &gt;k aveni a

IOTW!

22*.

J. r. Rntatfan &amp; Co.. Dcaknt in

IlntMtn

Battle Creek Adver'kemeat
r. iki un.ua; of tb&gt; place cUriaaut and IfaCvriJd
■I. lU Il.guUla HIL.» it rabl tMU.ll u&gt; ialx'i "C
f Mullgag. •, ut ragca li.-aud iii'i. uw uLicli .usl
Mvllgagl ana fiu.y a-cgUnlLy IL« aaid J. V. iMian. a&gt;c tu lb« aiAliiaigUid AlUrt IVainer ou the
I'lb day U thpuiulxi A. U ;8«l, a bull •u-.t aa*iCLtl.»i.l U duly (i. vtd&lt;d iu ibc Krg.aUla VILlv
-.7.... i i— ••lr . . U..U. ava. .... . ..- aa

JEREMIAH BKOAVN

MHU- •«**■* —I. .b.,-„1 t,i-T&lt;|. .» t.M
v* NAXMWTH HICl; 1.11 (in. .,

MHXK'V
that baa pttrttd U. be aa uinrr akii CvULLtv .
txvel Anu and lr»»i. and LUU teecta iu Ukii
Valia . faiwa. aa lUraau.a JhtnCaTi :• lukK-. aim
uiTlnr tfw uiat ksmib 1 tare Iibuhu it tv be bacu
«.in Biuidi »(•«&lt;(••• in KelulUaut cud Inu-ruultavl
r«^.
1— -u-lpajy^,^
i •. i. :-u.,. , - .f —l,.l|
— tail? •
.. . ,
j
&gt;v. Mil Oil,.if'!.., &lt;■; I Ir
la-, i.l .. ill I*, iu U apj4&gt; I
!■ . • ;

For ule bv G1UNT A rTAVUMFU. UaaLO*.-. ;

NEW STAGE BOUTEI

£’«•

fc..'- .. .

THE! I- F'lML

■“** A».uiuniuzv*&gt;.

TBI-WEEK I Y Hb&lt; of Star- h*»

N.IKTU.IUE SALE

'*abb.

\ iMMiUiuiMU haaliugo aim haisn-awu.

ETAVT T l aving lath nadv Iu lie | . n.eui &lt;t
a Mltail. bin el bum •} milieu I.. U IMUfl
U led. utuiv Lt lloil^agr. eanuliuLy li-I. Him-1
rr tv M tlliarn I- lw. ll.. and Uatcu Uir Wb Uy «t
Lugu»t. A. U.' IS S. Hl’C aLlca aaid M. ttgagr i.undisl iu tbr
» ilticr,in IU? cvui.n at
lain, mlaUr L.i Muttgagac, uu page 7&lt;». wat

D

Lraara Uattiup al about haif-|«*&lt; actcit (''civil
iu UwMuculig «■ NuuuajM.WvdDCMWya -mIFu
J'ViUiurun IS- seven not ns,
ryiorCing a* Kalaraatuo, with rcpcM uaiua ul
tv. oa Un- Michigan Ceaua) K. K-. gCKig cut aud
tauWB KdutoMiBO Tucadays. ThutaTula r... ir i wm thruagb tb» vUIagvaof Y»V.Ppruig.JTmU-rma an.: bull Crainr. TImclu-tij Muug liv r»ulc i- bcfefcttful. and luc road. Me
**}.W udti.nr (vmw&amp;
■ I1*- 1 .k
— .N C-.t l.«ia—

vetka a..ccra*.icly. or dial b* taw a n«i .dllt
enter M L* n«i aurally aaanil u«i (L*-aid iletr-d
anl-. Jehu 1- Bu licit pad Sarah K. Bartlrtt, at
'raw urrtitr day a brfan- :l&gt;» lie..- prnrribrd lor
ILair ami at sore.
w»: Bi'Kiiont,
Circuit CourtC.itra'ulmrr.
J»rra A. Swat: T.Solicitor far CoapSaraunl
' A trucopy. ttt-al.
• tD
Iliacr T. Ilorr, Itrgatrr.

• 1 &lt;«rt iu aiul f-.r iiir cvuul. of lUirr, I •!•.
. • - tor Mate tujttie lukuct bulilri. all tU fc*.
UMCTlbcd raulraUtPui l^etv (Unity. Mk. Lr nj tbc w.m i.«-’l uf the u. ?»bs». t &lt;jiuii
xitiuu uuir.ber UnilT hsir ( &lt; io Ian..,,
ibrr liner (! u..il|i id Hngr BuuaUr ti^lil
t wBtaunnx r.ghti icro annr er ie.» al «•
itUaoe.iu G liliaur &lt;d Haolings, &lt;». 1

.1.4 Slaw of Mkbiraa, cMMlaitg fart? ae*a a«
on dug G llit Vuitnl Sialta-utiei. ai public ien
dua. al Ud I out hiUM&lt;. u» ibu vi.kga vf liwui g*
.u Mideubv:/ if hairy. «» M. tda' the '.Oil. &lt;Ui
uretUbrT trit, M civ •'ewi ■“ A» sBrtt.iM-1. JT
. t -e&gt;d d&lt;r. tu uaufy tLv n“-rit “ &lt;md uw.-n*
ibrti due on mid Uwrtgage. aid all coat* and cbai&lt;f fiicingan, aa pvaidian .f All.rt G. »!..«»■
gva el iLia (vrrc.o-m«
a: d Mary f. Mong, I al-JI -e-U at t nbbe auctlori
Wil UAM L UOOTH. Mortgage*.
or re-uliw. tf die Curt thuafa in Ibe village uf
ii. unnrFihib. jt origM •«•».* ny
llaatl.'.ga, Ol: il.C tflb dar uf Jar. barJ next, al eno
JfaludJcuy .&lt;LI» fa
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o'ol.ek iu lb* rfUmco, lb« falluvi'.g dracr.lxd

Mt’KlGAvE bALE.

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H^KEPLBLIUAN

banner.

TERMS—11^0, DI ADVICE

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY DEC. 18, 1856.
fit
went to his desk isddrwt
chuck for one hundred sad fifty pounds.
In the course of (wenatfon, Sir Willi«n 8©.tt, who I belie t.u had been much
a&amp;cted with mt'sHtnd my spjdicntioq
_ ■•rofeaaioim!.
I. A. Bouroox, Attorney and Counsel*
“ ch*D“'T. Gvocr al U..I

Wtaa tte iftuw ut Ulluig tut;
1 tyrant I us to lb« pour,
Ar d 1 bowl around tU pour nu'i door
ladUmal wailing tone;
At»« I KMp wilLlu hi* throltM evt.

Tf L. 'R#t. Attorney and Coiuutdlor at
Law. Cwil»ctja«i4,CwBVr.TaMit&gt;g, PemuntClMm*.
L-*."? A«rnc,r* allruded to «&gt;th prea.t.tneu.
and Oddity—Cedar Crerk, Uuit Co.. Mien
~■“ 1’
CT.-- - -• ttK&amp; HotiiKooK. Atn.rm-iwji &lt;;.u:n#. llura at Law. aolUiu ra in Cbaucvrvi Land tax, I»
Miranre and CuUscfing a&lt;rata '
OBct- in tte arcvtid tton of Rower » bfeck. Mai#
Mutt, llaMina* Micbutan.
MHtMAN M I ALL. t ll.ta G DOLilROOK.

b'-nte* Mviv.. th.- Art
•T. :.lid .1 til kt I in the A|&gt;Mill. in. king four «l&lt;&gt;|lntw
tf ipnter, Ih-mHvm tin- ti.lt.nllr.ild*- fx.inrng nr plrev
&gt; lij-nn-iiwl tn tiiMition.
•• fl-i V...„drir&lt; ► tn tin- E»iy Night.’«-rin htnw &lt;-ith r

Us! h.-1 lau-twU. &gt;o aiv 6«ro* dchght,
' -4s 1
afcpair, «&gt;«U &gt;u wtUwru&lt; bbgkl,
Oh tl.«~s&gt;&lt;4l&gt;*r&gt; bsu«-»tri»vs Wl;
And 1 |0um Uw ira&gt; in b, r snullea ft,

Ltdy’i.
I'nited
Knick&lt;*rb.&lt;t-kcr MajinM.1t*#zill&lt;-. IU.&gt;r-lc WimmPm.

Or tirratlMMqxw bu akin.
Hut w brii 1 uwet tbr lune and fam
Kith cloilduf lorn «ud thin—
(&gt;' then T pliifb tlirlr fandthrj Air
. P. U&gt;&gt;tiKK«n A Co.. Deplore in Drug#
A M»Jki*&gt;O. FaU-al Madirtnna. VustvOila, TurUumnic Fluid. Purt I-iunura, |ly. Alafl*.
\Viiht..« &lt;lla-» Putt*. WmfowSaah. Orocerir,,

ncnaipllr. &gt;l current rales ct H'hinfr.
Warrants Wushl cud sold.
,
(ilJEAT DISIOVEin !

Lan

The ptiWoaophcr’e 9t«nc Found
MKX MADE RICH BEFORE THEY K5OW IT

routs, iten taa b« tKnigbi. tor fl^cir morw».
al sot oilwr ,tors lh» a:jr uf New York II latte
oalt j-lscr for tte peoptr of Batilt Crvwk. Kalaniarro. Maratell,
//«»ifrn'7», and the tvm&gt;undinfi Country
lo purebaae pM»d* U&gt;. tfe*
.■&gt;!■## jrire me a
call usd U»t &lt;h» truth of liua saaertioo. or
Send in Yopp Orders,

•ad tte aoods win te Mtoeted and put wp with aa
much rate- aa if ton wvre prtaowl to select thru.

kOS.- 4: «onpr»e&gt; rse.-yTi.nro a««J kind of Sugars.
Mi !*•«’. Syrup, fie., which will be ~dd at
liEMAKKABLY LOW i'lflCES.
Tra al from S» to T-- crola per pound. Ccffrr (ron&gt;
It It ’» S” rent, per ]~und- Hsfoe’,«r &lt;to«crip
tu&gt;n from a Hrmnj to a Ho. 1 Mackmll. »p^»
.ill nvl alia" tut to cnunrinta U-e wbuir uf w«
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IV' W*iuiMr.kae-bi‘&gt;mriile;i'mi'’r. 1Rte-Vi

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'■ It is to tfe&gt;si 4 W. vlmaent to c.&gt;tn»mfo
dvr MR-h a yok.; V&gt; Iftiw wi«i. bfilaa
. fe&gt;id figure of medinvvili rh. tone, thin
■ sell then.selves t«» the &lt;leti*tMU wfen
we propose tu uy t.rday fo specially addrrtsfed. The best of met) and wuntrn
are liable tv do something, ur to have
"•tnr hear relatives ufeire g.KH| repute
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can beYictvssary for quuUug this testimv-

A. W. V-rttW- Bsddk- red Tlnrnr-# Mak­
er. RK-p'to 0.Bock, avwlstia.*
Kcsp«ur« Sant, nwtinp- M”-.
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r. c. Miu-ul, k.CT.Sfcn.^J r-wli
renter. ' Step near Foot a.Hotel. HaiUngs.

Waal ilumgb etuspotitoe'a cra«i tte p
Palms wortU winniM n»r yrt •« F&lt;
Action I acliuw! &lt;foat jou tunsL
Or puated to others sipect to te
Men to Mlrtlfou era CBab.ua d. foal
Aapsbbtea are grew* tn gw aieteiy
la f»a Bilan* shtin# t* Itiroght
Lto. awafotnaMfoatota'i
Alt the toiling world bath wrrott
Laars u»
byuka M&lt;1 let ®« I

Stubborn Ld.datoe! wntot and C«w

B*OWJt

&gt;DWN *ueep.

ILK BOAR-

&gt;ueh pUUk-i

kRiBvd la M r ft dteites.fra ussli
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Q. 1 believe yoii hav* been acquainted
with Mr. Beaurain some time; and would
svpboM: tbit you have seen hl(u iu u great
deal uf buslneaa I
A. He had been my client a considera­
ble number of years; 1 had known him
well, and 1 ever held him in great re-

had faas spplteatlo fawn Mr. Mnrlay
to Sir William fieoU on behalf of Mr.
B* aural*, and that aome otbar sum had
bere asot to hhn. BirWilliam Bembavine some feelinr for the man’s situation,
Mid something, I believe, abont gettiag
him a little place In Somerset House or
the Custom*
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Q. Who mentioned Somerset House
or the Cu»tom&gt;l
A. Sir William Scott.
I understood
be had uiffre in answer to a propoaitimi
from Mr. Beaurain; snd be said; *tf Mr.
Beaurain will puint'out any little place in
Somerset House, or In the Custnm-Houae,

Q. When .did you bear, sir, that be
had fallen into distress, and that hi- was
hampered in his affiiirsf
A. lie applied to me on the excommu­
nication taking place, and ad vised with
me Iti regard to the made of getting rid
uf it; I took considerable pains.
Q. Did y&lt;&gt;n, In consequence of any
cun-municatkiD with him, tee Str Will­
iam So ill?
Q. Did you ever ask, or did Sir Wm.,
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A. (did. -lie applied to me, after ad- Bcotl propose, that Mr. Bsaurain should ’
1 vies lit- had taken, to bring an action a- ' have a maaterabip in chancery!
i gniast Sir Wlllratn Seott.
1
A. It was fv ahanrd a th;r.^ tfet I could
Q. After advice tu bring an action |I n &gt;t think of it. I should have been very
i which be statefl be bad rccenod from an-1 clad to salt Sir William Scott fora small
1 '-thcr iiuurter 1
place fer Bhn; but the other was ton ah'
A. Yrs; he applied to me after I had j surd. Then, air, when Sir Wnu Scott
। ri-fiawd entirely to have anything tu do •I expresaed a hops that that would put an
i with him concerning bis Mcti.-n, whigh 1 mid to all further application# on the part!
। told kirn, as it was not fimnded in malice, i। of Mr. Bewuntni, I thought it highly pre-;
could n&lt;&lt;t stuixl.
I .'poo refusing his re-1। per that I should have au acknowlcdg- |
i|(ic4t, I told him it was my uniform prac- | ment from Mr. Beauiain (Jibe receipt of
('riw-crrmintti by Mr. Park. .
I ticelncvur to draw any pleadings ngainst I the money, nnd for the purposes 1 had reQ, You had written thin latter, then,
is. wliii-h might remit ft- m im rxpn. 1 “■&gt; gvntkrtian, wltlnmt apprising him of || reived it. In consctpii-nre (if this request ■ ix&gt; your own liandwrititig, fie Mr, pcauhi most insrmtero. the f irmerroiim* , the iii-trucuons I had ruci-lved, tp give the 'I of Sir William Scott, I thought it was I rain Afterwards io copy. Of cmuM. hav­
■fvrn d. and men of the k&lt;sw*t m-h- , gentleman au up|H&gt;rtunily of i(puaing ’! my duty tn Sir William Sc«&gt;U to gel u&gt; ing received it frt&gt;n&gt; you, be did show it
ty. uitli a spirit that would Imw-k what was going forward, and in urij&amp;-ihat !! acknowledgment from Mr, Bcaurain, and an the Mknuwledgenwtit to you.
You
'** irnlifn.lt v and a courage that would I should kceviyc from him the full rot ap­ vf the term* upon which I had received it; learned, an you have cosnmaaknled in
w rlieth nt nnv moment rather than probation of the step about tn be tiikcti. for, in addition to the threat of bringing that fetter, that Mr. Beaurain had been
vi.littitsrijv hre- rno the slave* I 4tvl I accordingly w*r«fi» t-' Sir Wiliam an action, he. Mr. Beaurain, bad also I reduced to his then aitswtexi by fae then
Upon receiving thrown out threats that he would make an cxcotniDunicatkitt!
•t t|ioi-r rxtortixnora. whore very f-t-r* | tfcoU fur the purnu*-.
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. my fetter which 1 wrote tu8ir William applkntion to parliament, which I though; ■
A. I believe *&gt;; be eo rrpreacr.tr&lt;L.to
i-Cth.-ir {.rrertire wi'luwtt inspiring them , Siott, be gave me un nppofnuncuL It «xtremrly Improper! He acccd. &lt;1 w my 1
■ilh ilinciKt.
From the .Iny this cm- was merely a fetterdnsiriagan inU-nicw, suggwwhin. and concurred in the prnpric-.
Q, At the tiinp that letter was so pen­
rat" i&lt; 'igrit-A tie pun-Hnwr is miH tn WIh.d I mw Sir William Scott, he ex. ly of giving Sir William Scott an ac- ned by you, bad not Mr. Beaurain writ­
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knnwtedgmcnt of that jpfl. add duaired I ten a Utter .whisk yon di Wgbt Wywtre
,M' Fnthi-r of Evil.
From the dav ho pressed bio surprise al his havi
. r,
m# therefore, tn throw it Into the form of opinion, to be a mure fit qpel
’L«w that (ntnl *».fi he m4v promise him- l .supposed re have done any lhi«*
A. 1 have no recollection of any reeh
•If f.-r the n-ninimlrr.if bis life akej&gt;l.-N» er. or anything illegal, and dppbimed any a letter, and writ.- it In what terms and in
1
intention'
whatever
with
regard
to
Mr.
what manner it should be communicated, , fetter.
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i-.'litn Bhll nnximtw dliVB.
| Bcnursii’, further than he w as authorised *n&lt;l 1 lielieve 1 either wrote it for him to !
Q. At that time the action was brought
I by tin- regular prw-tife of the court. I copy, &lt; r dietatej it tn him, or some other 1 —was it null
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(Here a fetter was I
stfited to him that I bad known Mr. Beau- way, I nm not sure.
A. I do not know, really, air.
rain fin- many years. 1 Mated to him the pat it;to the uitnews’ hand.)
Q. Recollect yuunadC
.
go&lt;&gt;d will ! Im ItowatdsMr. Beaurain. I
Q. Is tbnl (he letterl
A, Y am not sane, I have no raeolhor typrcsentril to him the state uf hi# family
A. The Irtkr put intn my hand is the _
' ami how Im had fallen into (decay; and I letter I hddrresttl to Mr. Beaurain, to be I
ahi I in England #n»u&gt; fiftv veitra represented to him that he was a man written afterwards by Mr. Beaurain to ■
in n -nto- which attracted n»« little nt. I nbo Mould Im grateful for any act of«k dip. This h Mr. Bcauraln’s hand wrion nt the lune, bitt uhirh. |M*rlin|*. sistimev. and I tc sunmetided him a&lt;.at:
Mr Solicitor General.—Hand the let- J
ohjeyt'yfpity.
Sir William Scuttaan»vi i-r tq tuu Kas:
ter in.
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•*tli», I deny any Intention whatever, in
[This was a letter written by Mr. Es- j
any way .whatever, to injure Mr. Beaurain piimaseJbr-Hc&lt; Beaaraln tn xig;;
ad '
but as you repr&lt;5Knt him a fit object for dress tobim, in which b&gt;ax pressed bis ■
cuuridcnitioti, 1 hare uu objection tu as­ thank# for Sir Wtn. Sentt’skindness, red
A. ft was. But allow me to state hnw
sort him.
Communicate that to Mr. lavs: “God forliitl that 1 shnuhljiupulc it tl.u! letter waa procured.
That and an­
(tfie excoinmunllioo) to any malice, to other letter wsa procured by Mr. BrauIfewirain, and whhtevei
reconiniciid as n proja-r
any oppression, to -any unworthy mo­ rafc1# coming to my hmiec when be knew
mg him. 1 idudl adopt.
I was at Wi^HnateriWin . •**
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tive.’' He also says;
At thia tune Mr. Beaurain w«» eonfin“In besunriug upon me that tuun.XloQ,
Q. You mutt nut tell us what be might
• dinLudgatc Jirisok,
My recollection and in th; pn-miao -of his foture patron­ know, or what he wvK to others.
rtiuy rather'Ik- variable upon this sulqcct age, 1 feel that he was ipflueqred by no
Mr. 5oficiar firamri.—Hu b gHug to
but'I wrote to Mr. Beaurain the effect ul other motives than brnevulenoa, sod per­ tell you that errtaih letters were purkrinthe con venation I liad with Rir V illiarrt haps a representation msdady him by I[ cd from hisl-otMe In Ufomcery lane’
Sir William Srertt.
whom the
yen;, that I win. not an unworthy olject of:
pctiri.wi was filed, appointr-d th&lt;- y«wm" | Scute Mid. I 1 iK-lieve, wishing tn know
aatisty hi|n, and what
nun’* fiitiir-r tu&gt; the natural nnd miff «-ilt-1 «bat tejnia
At the elope Mr. Espinosa# write#:—-j they were taken ; fofl wirat I ram* back,
•d-fep-r*-n ronpprnrtn him. Mr. Tfesn- [ be would reasaide.- a handsome gratuity ।
or kindrnsH on tla&gt; part of Sir William -Ibe above fetter I have written, fo pat I ttalettM* ware gone.'
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rain r&lt;-fii*.sl to nerrt*. pretrodinf that Im- ■
Sentt.
'Che answer I received from him your ease"a little stronger. Do nut let j
Q. (By Mr. Park.) Doyoumippoee
roiild in&gt;1 nffhrd t&gt;&gt; render himself liable '■
'it be said that 1 wrote it, as it sir add seem ,' thsee tko fettera* I ha*e shown you are
for the c«t» tluit the c'ladfen mjuht have
t». come entirely from yourself"
1
tn pay.
Sir Wilftam Scott thereupon ;
Q. DidpiU write IW as your senti­
proceeded tr» oxriwnmtmichte Mri Bpau-,
ments, or M the sur.timtmts wlifeh you
rain. but. thusisH *une neplrrt nr ftrad: collected from Mr. Besuraui, to Ik-cxvi-rtence. the prrltmifinrv citations'to ap- ]
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pransil
by hlml
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pear or lie exroniniunicated -were wot wr-1
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A. ! wrua! it as thie sent) men is which
-. I-.1 up. .11 him.
,
' 1 thongfat Mr. Bekurain had fult for what
The effect of Beaurain’# cxcnmmiinlra• Lad baen' drtne for h;pi. h wax aubtniv
tion, as In* aft. swaltts irttt'gsrt. &lt;1t‘ to ruin ,
i ted to him as a latter proper foe him tu
bi# Imaim-M«.i»jaa smtw. and hi# ere। write, if be thought fit, and deliver it as
ditnrs Wied him nnd threw bint Into pro
«&gt;n. He thrwitened tr. bring .in nppenl
from Sir* WiHiam ffeott’a dtoriri.m, mid
abbot
nlsa.tn gi, Ufiuw Pa-Sbrturet for relief—
r
e
rr *»J5L
Sir Willuyn was on much diatiirlied l.y
Walfam 8rott for Mr. Branrainl Did
prospli t of having hm nnine lipmght lrynupotyoarself metitfon a moimMbnforc the comilfy irf «mnl-xmn with stn-b
.-rebin of bankrupt# to Sir William Scott
nn nnpnpnlnrprt»**&lt;“a«evromfonnWtl- n
but while 1 am here, ronnned, it m impoa- ]
has nlready bei-.une, that under the pre­
text &lt;»f relii-ving Beaurain from h« credi- silife.tvr jnc to dv reyMMU for the com* f
fort of my giils. My. fuclmgs at tern* i
tnra, be'te-nt in bln\ bv Mr. Eapinaare,
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BC-auraih’a htform-v. £150—other surn*. OTL-not to be d«ferib«id.
i remaht-fedth great rrapcCt, "
i; waa ttfid. through' frfher parfitls-feind
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HMFslr.'Ac/
o; Ruppntong,
encouraged him t» hope forwtn# *wt df
, .WiLiraM Btarxxix.
the MMUM n&gt;&lt;«
GutOTjatnaSMX,
..p J
Beaurain say that
And if he had written xnytjuni or
Friday tetehlug, p u cl&lt;M?k.. [•. _t
ag, thrA- va. still th#huad^.at»d
“Mr; EspThiissc resumed htfanager i
Qmoelring that Hi demands wefts fiinitICTS*
ed al that time to tbc meres uf his liberatiun faun prifjB, it uocatred tb-w *om 1
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\ eutal impnj.kiu.wa nmy be so misnmstrued l.v n malicious enemy as tn lie m
pnjudieiHl as a positive crimk
I irnta who are rrnnt Innocent are those
who would feci most keenly sipr aneh
inArmislructtom, and would ' m„kr tb,
sacrifices oniinsrilr tn escape it.
tor su.-h ns these, there arc a)wavs per.
-ns lying in wait, ready tn take ad van’
tmte ..f tlieir defi-nrek-srer*. like Vernet’s
mhon* in tl&gt;&lt;- desert Iwn-rring over the
'-’’I? n' ' 11,1 '■xl’irv&lt;* wwnil. waiting until
it Miall erase U&gt; have strength to resist

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Lf.»..«u
1«W&gt;
vMn (te-T-mu &lt;r Sir IrtllUra So.U
.U dOCTa. auitotkwSCTld prulaUj
MCTto JVdOCTWuo»&gt; «aMls».
feCTy.ltoto kMtatatiwCT-tre

iWOuMoOl'

�that latter.
Q. Then l»d you nut
creed -with
Sir V\ illiaoi Boxt sl*41t 'tin.- seutcoc* uf
excirumuiiicution. which thi
aueb a serious nllcnttioii in
man’s aituathnr, and did not1
« aHUOly

Hr.
&lt;fflO.-~W. Mn.L8~

•Arfidhrw.
vxi. that in ,
order to make the simile complete. ida»&lt;-ry is, rtYo now, forging a »x J«4Tr&gt;-i» UIriisd FHxdom and War Hyphen in '-nkv

Em?

Uldiab him in ha tusmese;
prosnklnp ho future p«;r.mage should fa
ground ext-.rtion taiicw its afan
extended to Mr. Beaurain!
A. There fa no doubt about It. I felt £150, raisrl bb ho{&gt; t^hcr. sod r ^r »■tiling feelings far Mr. Beaurain'situa­ some appnntmwH &lt;w pr.Jsr.m-t*TltLs
tion, and I have no donbt it was the -&gt;•
fa-vu vud'that his aagdiisn wi-m w» high
lsm&gt; deter.-nirati.in ofSir VkUUrnm Scott

■on tfa
thin ft
We*

tn expose them to the dethrive invulta of
the deapoticul world. We arc cnntintuil-

to prbeura him aj’.facv, iftbc matter was
prtserlybrought before fuin^- .
tber mujfL uuku.-*,i
Q. ■ At what pfriod was -it that thia out • unecotuidini ibe chanwtirof Lbc kwtnI that'they Kt.- &lt;-rr
■vwsatiim tobk pipa;! .
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•ertoiiR diatoHancv fat*.* n tli'a
A. tri Uie'vrar ,1810. ,,t
Q. W as this after lbe%cntencA of*(!■»-''
ronplr—itTittle family disagreement no*
IsMua had MMrmtthdI
,
U -was uxultitnriy predicted, by the nn- and then prrhapa. but^-p«»trw! that 'drift
i. terrified democracy of the -N«&gt;rth,; that, amount t&gt;. i.ny tiring worth eailteg tr-ru'- &gt;
I.-—faaMocMr. Bia-hamuilsgt.lihgftopik. ’'’
whin tin; PnwWeutial campaign c|«urd,
' by (he alcctiun of th.-ir candidate, nll tfa- tii,-*l&gt;ri.ic a good talking to f..r far term ■ I ।
'lo k 11 the id.tor's pin thrust through
trout lea, hiibr fa-Htiga, and pr^udft-ex. aunt Mutrfoor.; ’and tlx,’ll :n**
lit. '..ngi.i—fa would get it trai il
try uncmpluqunterj ufliev, and when which preceded ssw-h ‘a rinsummatiob Kvtfar ugsln. «n i li ;«• hf!u«&lt; i-!ik. b u'uip gentfauau state- . ifat in tion-s o!' would be allayed; and harmony and qui- ny—Mr. Plcnv might liavc brought i
Kwth wily £160,'be ihMt vlneiwr ign throughout the length and hout this desirable r. -"ip. n. but he did’­
tmg u&gt; ^-|xnud nitfa-r fe­ breadth of our land. They loudly jl fa­ talk tu her in the right nrxruw-r; Ic net

nnd ibn-. filrfwjr prratt
i both silly and inonfastent.however. it will I* pu» k»&gt;hi

rv i ffKa&gt;.««!» &gt;tu *«V'i&gt;i*fy km th
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Hv I T; iltfa qe and Piicifie Rji|r&lt;iM|
1 A N.«fahfI;»wiaietM1nn.-*..:.1&lt;
Wv invite ijl ,w&gt;.are willing !• c u-(
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1fa*v llilia,.if tfa bill favomiw a ;
cial med tfa charge, made against lhemihy tn avoiding at bi-r. uid ctiRltig ber bar
tribute anvthlugnf a pMHe-.il moral. .♦ r4ht’ J4; -•.
•r
(in- ,...f—
1 An tr -uii btatow, which t.s pulnj iff jahc-ti-in
the Ilepublratna, of being slavery exfeti- namra, mid. -you kn-&gt;w u'HStii’m.d.- ,r i fit. ran niitm* t- -fl. s.-and *! ir-rtiel - i
when
thqy'are
m
'4.I.-&lt;1
a't-^B»h.
Mr.
Bp,
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gctlsr
with
L
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nlou
(iffa
get*
it.)
will
Kranrey.but
tnS
•ti&gt; mists; asM-rtcd, very strvmxiady, that
।fauian undetotanfa tfa*c that?*—H&gt; wijl: ' '
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makr him - nici lltfa Uuhi.
We nrv J Thmtw a ’r"nk M- - —
.-■-trura,;
they considered the Nonkitrrientiim
uwe-o*.- t
!S£r!2JJ2*±'5*«*i
principle n finality to the-agitation td t fa. n it) nrW'i'*,. n. a an 1 lx
;h
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forty-l.^rfb orgreca of north L
aJa rwd-b-mk io yt®r podtrt.
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*&lt; fcr IWI. Don,
.M
H-Uc
1-tairhrBb,
slavery quentieax; dvridld-tbe chargw that. whose 'eraliraces she s&gt;&gt; much prefers !•
0- Bj Un 8..Iwatar -tisaaral—W b&gt;t ,,r-c-------------- --------- wum. I »l*&gt; intendad lo make amne general pnthose of her apotiM*. iu another din-ctim7&gt;eury and Judge Lvrotrfpfv , t«* Btrakti-n,' M.ryBrllie, San Jr—- &amp;
ErcxtLxifT. - Cudty » L-dy* B«s»k fi»*
idhu asyafamt ill
whigk'shall not subject tbern afterwords j '**•■•*&gt; fi»r the tra.-sportation uf slaves —yrai nesd’nt mention it, but Im&gt; w ill just JariuJby l-'rtntht’talUc. It 1- * splendid
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\ Th“ '“mi; line is to be owned and r. .v
A.' Hoaaid “.jhiu may' mrt hav« heard
to impli-asaitt predicunients uf -»hh&gt; sort, I through free States, at the will of tfa-, give him an intndiwtim to that brant;,
troll, d by the above cvnipani.*. 'Ifa
»l iolm Griekitt, the Maratml, 1» dead,
N-s. and well worthy the attention nd
and rap.T
ia figure to rffa »-nd ^uniod
dlgnity £rl fill wed
: number of acres of land nibruod in i|. ,
iplxlike litlU t¥rol«*—Culm—
[isplaca-ri io ths gift of tbo Lords ofthe 1
|&gt;str&lt;Hiagc ofnli ladie* of t*sti-snd m«.-lli------ The Whitfield dcttlderac) in the ! fab. me is variously eatfaurt.dat o»hu,
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and
sbc
wtll
be
sura
to
wtu
bhi
affeitii-n
&lt;u uo&gt;v w« i-vucc u ii Tii-r
iaaulted iMabnud, whan it wasvicn wins. |
pence. “The &lt; Inly cHld,"s beautiful ate, I
ai-«- ah- i ugagvd in stavmg off busi- i dred and fifty to two hundred and title
WWth/kft.
,
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pered that there existed a possibility ♦&gt;? I nway fmm hh t&gt;ld lore, who will return cngniv ing, is alone worth half the -»u scrip• ttti'rt hv tfa filling up of vacffliuis mtlbon ofaert-*.
Rt-examiatd if Mr. Sahtilor Grueral
11&lt;&gt;Tx-r fateful bualmnd, and they will live
tfa.- opening of the slave trade through .
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ti&lt;
imp
rice.
Ynq said, 1 ti»DK, Bir William Ssvtt
,! together lie two doves.” Bueh appear*
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t- - j yttevr tn^direction of ti e State of Louie,
tfa-ir instrumentality.
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stated to you that if there was any little,
- We-n py the t»rms is Ti.xilr to-gj»krnlw-r* tn admit ta.- G.-nrpd a&gt;u hart- urw, Arh.mw, Miawteri. Trxnn :.n.l ( /
place pbogt the Cwstam House,' which
Will thee-ntingcucy. which they de­ tu be the "modtu operand!,”tiy which th.- '.IWric (.f (&gt;nr readers. Who wish to obtain
del*
gate.
W«-think
tfa
rrpnMfartw
I
iforaia.
Tfa
Central
Rai1f&gt;&gt;..d
and ■■! i-,
should lie pointed out, iu- would ead.-uvor
manded in order to cnal-lo them to re­ existing difficulties betwei-n Slavery and ci-piv» for the coming year, all the rntvs- while ffay fav- lh. &gt;ra.T. will fa very j br*m'E'1 U
o\w ti. tfa r
to uau his intloenec tn pn-cure it tor Mr.
^it^ni “udfcta6d “P«t
trirtue, and store peace tn the country, has favn gran­ I Frvwdom arc ti&gt; be fate ver settled, nnd
Ilk. Iv to uor it to Mr. Wlrtfii M’s diaail- r?““'d
'fa N"'
ted. They have elected tfa-ir oandldutr, jI jx-an- rest-■ red'to the country. Now ur ,
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■ tbrrn nnitc te grunted tn tl.r Ni.rtl.rtn
A&gt; Ye*.
Terms'Cash in Advance.—On- copy
.
aj&gt;| P|M lf„ JUilr.w.1 (ifapw,
The Judge tfan pr».cv*ded to charge J and. like ml, tfa-y have spread him all do nm pretend tn lie “a prophet, &lt;»r ev»n «ne year, W. Two copies &lt;m«- year.f&amp;.-. ’•amage.
Q. Was that upon any gnumd offn1- |
jyhe »&lt;HI of :a prophet," hut nre do cunfi i■ Three copies &lt;me year, tfl. Five «&lt;&gt;pi«-s,
------- A repritl nl’ tfa sugar tariff is an-,
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. ing lM it wx* iris duty togiteit furwny . t.r jury upon tfa fau -.ftfa- case. When ' over tfa troubled wutcra; but the surging
I tiritnt&lt;-&lt;i
I
T*11' E"'*4* I’i’^ur, tfa Free State
injtptice be might bo supp&gt;a.-d to have fa fad tmiwhrd, tin-jury retired, and albr I billows rush proudly r* In nntrammeli-jl[dently predict that the end of all thtsagi- &lt;&gt;0e year, six! nn extra copy to tiu- j*-r- n
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p*P&lt; r- P-iJ.faed. T-.|- ka. ha. fa,,, a-.,.,
duow.te Mr; Beouraia, or was ft t«. fa about twenty tnlnutra delifaraiiim. I.n.’t
sending the club, making six cojfirs. •!&lt;&gt;.
■------- Look forunr ortwo Railroad bill* I iwuetl, so tfaf tfah nrtt ti--w two
‘ frv, dotn, shaking,th-Jr frothy manes, iual tatlon cannot be tbui easily procured.— | Eiglil Copies.ene erar, jinditti extra copv
[
in
a
verdict
for
tfa
plaintiff,
of
n-rty
shil,
granted up&lt;m the same footing as the
Irngv. with a writt.-n paper, ti. the lo!l-ov. '! laughing to acorn, those &lt; fa. have vainly No real terms of peace ran ever Im eatal -' to the pe-ison sertffet* (he club, making, in &lt;«r Legislature during tfa homing1: ci-। State papers pi.l&gt;|isfa-d regularly ir. th,jCluOfafara given io him!
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territory,
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I niffs Ysvph.4, &gt;15. Eleven copies, one ,irtnattempted to stay tfair rvsistleas courw llsbed between Freedom and Slavery.
A- J ‘b.-iiri'e that it was most conscii n- ing effect:
——It re TiAri.ir.-A chat Sirs. Porting- .
Ilx.vt.TU &lt;JsTi.l 11 us. Cimi...S: mi-xs I
“My Lord: The jury la-g leave to state ■ stieha firt.lish i;A peri merit.
IJnkcd Uigether, aa they now are. tfa-1 year, and nn extra copy to the jxrsoti
tioHaly given, and repeatedly, even in the
o&lt;nH-TMti«« ofAlr. Bcwuruiii. he con-Udit-1• to our l.^lship that, in giving this »er-1j
Therv hav&lt;-"1w-cn two element* at wnrl^, family qunrre! must be extended, ad in- wilding the club, milking twelve copies, t.m is *eri.w&gt;ly HL
She says site feils j
\ .Boatiih, Ifev. g, 1M.W,
diet, they d.. not cast tfa slightest ini
120. Godc-y'" Lady's Book, and Hnrprr’* quite “St... ical"In vk-w &lt;ff far “dc-oTt-v*’ i
ly m&gt; ootMtdered it.
IfaHoit. Quirira Sumner i* t;.ri.i.l.‘vii
I in direct opiyiiition to each other, in ouk Jtnitum; and lib democratic power will lx- j
। Q. Bol l ww »u know wfa-th.-f it was I' pem-btuent nn rhe iw-st respectable char- i
Lodi 's BraA itud Arthur's Hutm-j-md *bould »fa take,far “Jepartiirriif" II'*".''»•!» M adiiDgi..!,
;• uoter of Sir W lllfaun Si-utt.4 ■
g-.v. rament ever alncc it.was first cstafa ahlu to hush it up. AlrvriJy the Southad ".itt-d » a men- act of bcnei-- l6nc«I
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'fCAilit. He conthmi-* still quite fee
Oije
of
thrae
principle*
is
that
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vrn
P
reM
clamoring
for
the
rc-opsriing
j
A. Merely an act of 'benevoirixv. in ■Though it was in* pretended at the liAioL
I for»n&lt;ilbrr w-r d. »fa baa panted kefar
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Subscribers in tic British PnoiiKv*.
con~«qurD&lt;-v of Ids «it-&gt;sti-&gt;i&gt; having bm'-n trial, on either side, ifait Sir Wm. faott j which is incorporated
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J of the slave trade; mid for permission to
Dvduration
“adiuinistrnter to refftlv tl.c»tak&lt;-»"—( We
reprv*entcd by sac totfa Win. tfa«t.
fad d..ne anything afifatine bis personal! of Independence, nnd to which nil tfa i go when* tb&lt;-y please, within the 1. &gt;ita«fii who send forclnlw, must rftnlt dti cent*
extra on every subscriber, to puy for the wonder if the old lady ha, fach betting
Q. You inserted tfa- noh 6ene iu y our ]' or official fasior ; though th. counsel f--r
I
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ntil
tev.-tity y ears ago n«. impr-m
patriot f.itfa-rs of flu- revolution asset tedj ’he U. 8.. and farf-y their sluvra with American p&lt; stage to the lines.
■■ti elrcti.m)—-lie says her difaaar is tfa
letter tu Mr. Beaurain. cnri-«mi&gt; the om-|' tfa plaintiff expressly disclaimed sny right
jnetft bad liren iua.lv any wfa-rv. .-rofsni
them. Does any vine say that the demo-1
“infiM-mathc &lt;n tfa ontfnfc.” and that none kind, in tfa Vianagrnivnt iff lunatic* fer
AdJrvSs,
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to recover damages, except what rewulttd pfa'i;ing tfair Uvea, tfair liberties, ami
to sustain ft; nnd it I vrnt4 &lt;lf ,,w N°r* w’11 wt permit‘the I
••f her family evvrtfntt "through an attack fifteen iwtituriiw or more.
It is n-t »in.
from the error uf practire in facing tfa tfa-ir sacred fam.
No. 113
*&gt;HM Let them dare t» |
I pr&gt;Kx*ss of exconuiiumuaiirai, tfa distress •den.nly declared that all m&lt;n were ereply that th. y were ncglectwl
\Vfar..i»
Will not the ladiis of this tillage en­
I whirfi Sir
illh tn endured from the ated equal, and endowed by their creator ' ’‘PP0* •Ul'h rneaaut es, and they would fa--- The p&lt;»p&lt;ih&gt;t*f&gt;n
of MiKbhsete Teil threat* of tfaextoriimuterasewl, in wfame with certain inalii-nable rights, wid a- iramediately excommunicated fn*tn tfa-1 large their dub and seifS rih 5&gt;r this va’urilurjr ft at the present tim. I7OO5O. St. eis.Kti'nt rjrcn-r»e of m. thirv
I I"i5er
‘hougirtk-asly placed hiiix- mung these right* sen specified, life. LU ' dem.Kra'tic party, and that dreaded epi- I 1.1.1c M^tiaine? jW.- shall sec.
. »rff by his donatio^ wo.re upon hfamisd.
by the sane, and ino-&gt;wurt k
Anthony city ]uu pifM'lstion of3,150.
Q. That was your object in wording and no poubt contributed, more tfan erty and the pursuit of happiness. This I ,*w’*—afadiabonism—unc«-ndtti&gt;&gt;!ually np- I
old tlieurv use twe-&lt;!
----The death ol'S« tiator fl., yt.-6 I* a
A chap, who had i.nlrilk,) rather freely
imir li tter, aa you tbenight, better than I anything else, tu cloud his nxx.ii and her- was truly a n«*h!e sentiment, well worthy I P’*** ,o t^c”
the cmn.lh.-v Infa-r
I ry him prematurely to tfa grave ul"a sui- the men and the age from which it cmiu- i
e hod Ariel ■
Hoir then. is this agitation to lx* eti- ■ n rvtuning home in a dark rainy night, •were b|uw to th.- country. In tla-pres
I ride. How easily illicit be have escap­
A. It was.”
nt state of. ft:.- 'omn*rv w»
at-1... tih s’vjm u« bi* titm * I*. ' o ।.
dedf We answer confidentially, grant a found fas thsir f-iXtttld. After bcaitatmg
ated;
and
it
fired,
with
high
aspirations
After thct w’imnny closed and a brief j ed 11 ibis “hr standing uj-oo bis rharav-1
! bill of diiorre tu the parties so misallird •otne time be craivhid.d tu knock, reck- - •pa--- stalcknn-n of «o^i iatqfrffy m'p.fe. -iplr fir • I n»«r_» i t- I-.
fear. Fby*iiAsi»« having-r
speech fnon Park for tin-nlam’.ff-no ter,” as Lord Ellcnl-o.uugb suggested, bv •; for liberty, the oppressed utall the world;
a»(lw p«-*wMed.
' 1and caused those, who had usurped the —rv-invest the bride with her dowery atxl I ir.g no answer he knocked again, with th
*iv» empl&lt;. c-'. •heir I re-one summed up far th,- defence—(he;| xrrutinixing his motivea, tor giving Bvaii-!
j
ra
’
m
.tfa
money,
and
nwolutely
purging
11
tier smgh- blesscdbc*-; and f-rbid slavcA 1 like surceas. He then went to the bar*
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right
tn
domineer
----ti--:i -it ia/.i 1-;
r ---- Mr. CoiiH-aya k— Ui-n ajip-4ntrd I
Qtiof J ustiew pn weeded to discharge the '
,
delkntc duty of chargin’ the jury, and it , hprffalf of every disposition tu make cioi It».
quail with the feer that their illy-got t«. interfere with any of her afluirs—T»en ' d.-or and knocked again, but no one mw - till Ibr vSSfert &lt;«wiim&lt;I hi tlwdeath were ehaimd in A rt ■ i
! fit to admit him. JI next knocked all
is to the advice which be then gave Uat j1 ctasiim to a Kx.undrrl, which he dared !' power was aboht to depart from tfa-m.— itill At enJ it.
fSrfrff.i!-n?.’Von.
sea wish »&lt;&gt; direct the particular attention jI not make to tfa whole world. Tfare is .1
I ; round tfa bouse, fait failed t*» »mu*e it*
| Olxriience tn the other principle did nm
------ 8oni“ fallow «ih&gt;| &lt;•(. mtfv judgt
all who have been or may be U-mptiti | a higher puintuf view fq.ru which t&lt;. take j 1
' inmate-. Being by thia time tb&gt;-nmghlCoxnuasniaxL &lt; oalthr-b. ।
It ori­
»e|| *-&lt;|i aint^d with the nature -ute
tn place more faith in the L»nor of a mcr-1 the giuige of* man’s duty in such ease*, I। «originate with our government.
m«s akk Aoxtoca ti- arM^PI xm
Young men of Hastings, will we have k“‘t end sunn-hat s&gt; •fared. .tud seeing .
ccnary soiundrwl than in the niagn mimi-1 of which it is n«t our purpose to treat; 11ginated long befi*rc; and had been rua^r
•ita ufthoM lit»|.-rrectrii
Jia'.i! tjiiit-rv, ion nm
ty and genemahy of hi* a-Moaintanifc, or but looked at aa a simple question uf ex-! ttamed nnd stn+gthened. hy tbs tyraniral a Lyceum thin winter!
Mgh*
in
a
neighboring
window
farera-I.HlD&lt;&gt;nt all apeak
niite iti |ui !tn
to?- Ul fat wl lL-jn N
the community in which htlivuo.
, pudiency, tfare la n» doabt tfa: even tfa I
&lt;vf despots and their unprincipled at once, hut speak t-fiertually wlten you c«l tn gain aditiittancv Into' his neighbor,
giv n for a s'rigi • &gt;
iransgreaw&gt;r has a much fatter ctuwfto tn I policy
*
The Judge said:
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h-adk-g a tranauil life, with all tfa world «minions, from the earliest ago* uf which do speak. There an-«&gt;me Irnotty puli??. ' ou»e—perhaps hie wife wm then—be,
&lt;»r &lt; ongr-w. and u;- n I
“GcnaJcmen of tha Jury: Befarw I ad­ aciinhintcd with his transgmaious, than ■ 'w&lt;- have sny bistorieal account. This f «wl, moral, and phil-wnphiral qui-ti-m-,' nrvonlingly r|&gt;|-rt&gt;*&lt; Led the d-M-r ai-o ।
p-i»i that a in.-n v. .|.| •
vert U)*tixj other topics' &lt;»f this case. I if tfa know ledge of them is ixmlinad v&gt;1 f
principle practically declares that “all which wv may as well unravel for . nr. knorkiti, .-ndtlistlhl *ithbatikrsums
Hi- wifa rt;*-nid the -!l-ir far ttifn—1.&lt; .
met-, are not created equal," and. so far
as natural inalienable right* arc cnni«-*n! &lt;d. that only a part of mankind are en.
Fnoctora Art* r crox a FxMjuaar a [ &lt;*nw(d by tbelr creator with a rijlit ti^Iife,
Doa—Tbs femily uf Dadd Bailv, of O*.:
manner which the act does not justify, tn siao. New York, bud gone away from I; liberty, and the pursuit of happin-wa.—
infer fmm bis having given th* inouev i omu, and bad spoken to a daughter of!| The first principle is nothing lesa than
that ha was amadou* that be had imrwp. Mr. Samuel Mi tola H about 16 y rars old, iI that of f ecdom—universal, nathm.il and
erly actsd. and that the jnt^men: he had to have her milk their bus. Mr. Bailey 'j individual freedom.
The second prinrigiven was, fc point of law, an arroneou* kept a large d&lt;&gt;g. that wot supposed tu be
pie is that of slavery, no matter un&lt;'ar
one, or a vicious one. Nur mo I attribute familiar with Miss Mifehcii.
She bad
iktfta&amp;viipf of charily and av u&gt; act of fed irim, and wishing to w the pad from which one of it* many protean shapes It
volactary bcnsroUnoe, merely resulting width be had eaten, approached him and may manifest itself The antagonism faftmmaamtntunijttj.it of the man’aaRua. timk h&lt;«kl of it. The dog began to growl, tween these two principlra has fa-en th--*
Bul l think the true way «.f view. and she told him to stop bis noise, when
cause nf all the trouble* and contention*
be instantly sprang at ber thruai.
Six
by which nation* and tbs world have so
Cl out ber hand toward him oC wfa*
often been agitated, and will rontiuse t&gt;riezed her
tisab and tearing &lt;-ff her alecvr. fie tik-n be. wherever they are permitted to crime
swsri her other arm, all thk while trying in contact, until &lt;«* or the other cav
W kttsr that hiq oaiduct in the courts to get at her thrift, and m..na^u V&gt;'aet­
wberw he pmiJcd. whether ia the Adm - her down. But sbe succeeded In ^gain­
&lt;ht$ of th-tn must crate forever. Tbi»
rafey &lt;.r tx» other, would he drawn under ing ber feet and had the pres, noc of mmd
ths consideration of Psrliamaut, and who. to work ber way towards the fa.ua.-, the is acknow Edged on all sides—the only
being unwilling to have his name bandied d&lt;ig all the while mangling her in a law- question ia which of ti* two shall ceaa •
about in pnhlic debate, and mnde the sub- riQe manner. As sbv neared the dm* tn baths pciacipls upon which the GeneW.-r. »Uk&gt;
K, * .M.4, tkrf tbs dog sided bet by the jaw, driving bw
r.d Gurrmfnent bases its actions? Fn~he tia,««Bi httaaelf to he prrWctiy tmenc- tewth to the boor. SU* at kngtb f ot in
&lt;l«»m demands, of ths General Govern­
Kicaol'any impropriety io bis own erm.; and with her feet m-ccecdi-d iu parly -*
ment, parity &lt;&gt;f actir-n, and utterly repu­
duct, ju be
or.nv Incud tfaao xiuer sing the door, the fame still b-ingtoi
ber face with dci ilishfcriocity, only In
diates all compromise* with the institu­
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his bold when the d&lt;s&gt;r wm abut iupon tion of slavery ; and it emphatically d- ■
eich is tbsBmurti legal pewsr with ,
aatl ***
fi»vc w») !
,poor
rlarea “he that is not d&gt;r me. Is againthcfiuatt in v hick he pneidod was ' giH sank to the floor from exhaustion .....
Slavery, cn the other band, I' ‘------- -—tinpoptiL-r- the iu-n- ■ er*^ * W&gt; Mood, «.nd ber clothing turn off mt."
was. he thought H i r fees and limbs were sMnplctely torn sqnally exacting in its demands upon thGeneral Government; claiming equni
rights, privih-gss sad immunitios with th
instittrtiotr of fre-dnm.
Such an uncorn
promising hostility always barit* exi»
- hastewed home to find him c/ivereo with cd botw ecu these two institutions, we d
hiapna^Mdiatma.tt.the same tired*. |[ blood, lying at tfa duoar up- it tfa rem- not marvel that the people manifested •
prnkTTvd bi- own cliarae*. r fri-m heltyt aanta of Mos M.‘s clothes. On aUemp- mn*h surprise, and Indignation, wbei
made the *M“stta£ question to human Ifeffta tie tan up, Mr*. B. rocicved o«c Franklin Pierce—ths great High Pries
or ;wn severe wound*, but finally succoiidI 'W .MV lV Sir -r alaMvl* ed, and the brutal aaiinal was •hot Tfa
S W »11—11*1, ,1m lb.iA.J..kt yoMfiady bstlB living but Ina da&lt;«e- cod tfa crctwnptible ceramonv whicjoined them in unholy wedlock.
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..J Ito.,11-l» t,w »&lt;ls state.—-Jftm Covauant.

TuGunfa.

HIGH PKK’ES.

CltEAP CASH STOE

C.U1, Immediately.
rstaiAf iftffasw•h esli MslCsdiste: i

Tiyu-'s^s

C/nvrefa.

HT

Jte ddf-M-edeVi-ti n^
enirt. G'&lt;e—-virt.
SieetlnyK, ■

ring the cold westbrA
R--member—“better b a p-nl Lyi* oft!
where inteliigwee n-igtts thab a B:—isand
(nog-shops arid whi*kdy tla.-r.'witli.'

n i&gt;!
' ar. h:&gt;-fanriGg
. '•'ml |.* trt.rt.
n -k
red’ti»M&lt;* iJ-ii' C..J. Ft •
i.\--tiyv m tfa expre*.'
H. vlll iw di.
■ • rk »
ids
*1 ft:.' ;. t- 'Alms, 'and .
.-ti r *• li.th «.f ■ seiI'i. ii will t-e Mu. J ift g ;
'h Am.-Hreh pftaa.—

Who, in each of the towns in this b-.iii-

iy. will pay far their paper md tin- csfrtiof Reptiplimntsm and help tlr- Printer,

jn’-l--iiW «.1 et family, f Smitfa. fa'•y procuring jfaf tfi fr-'in 12 t-- 20
8|» .--Ilrfow ff; Rtate of ('rifH-cti'-ut urn.‘nnce paying s^Wrihera. and d.-riding in to ti* citj ind put up at tin- S&gt;. Nidtt*
d the
7' If* atty know
th--lr names ant'
' -Rhino"
Th. y arrived. 14 tbc (-’fcfii/f^ «raW and
&gt;rt them speak right nut. Wccouf-i nnw entered the Iw.i. I ju*» as itir rn.*ri|t whs
man in each 1
• he «•&gt; dt-u coming from the dimw table M wi-r 1
aid us and pr-mritadins the . legan* an-1 briUian* w&gt;.
b».n«* The family consisted (d'gnnd obi
Mr«. Smith, a nin- gisd^Mturcd. rl-v.-r
&gt;.ld soul of fifty Ave; her &lt;mly son. liarvey. a big; rfVffrcrowfi, h-viest faced &lt;v&gt;wti.
try
lad •/ twrtty; arid fwn ' (wh." x
Wc dip the fi.llowtog recapitulation of j
dattt’htcrs, nf sixteen nt ciuht-tri.
r
■ record nt sectionalism frran the Natkwt-1
After the first finrryi.ifnd exrilehwnt of
1 Era nf the 27th i It, Cha any oeff. who

Britain antf fit-r
i* ccrttiuly

AO AZINE.

he government hare been fill.-d by northem and southern men rewpectirdy;
Prttidtncfj—Houlbem men and abeve-

The tea was bnoight. nnd tfa waiter
added, -xugxr. fali«r Tfa dd lady D„w
farwme cvmMicttal. Tfa waiter waatoo
Civil and •ctevrr* not tn he tamUIariacd
M
r
»*r
his arm.
*ri rffriv?" •p-ru •» &lt;* w i»»
?*■**“-.-*e*» "tff—i^io

MABRlEO,

*7 «■ Ik

"■. M.IX »kM&gt; »limUn II h -,

hnlifai Md* fir faM« Moral, wit*
blsBeteed efa-dta, qufveritag lipa, and elan,
my brows, gating b farrac upao tfa fa*

firthsnt man. twratydre

Wcrt*d #*&amp;-*"*&gt;
\avjr. soutiwm rmnaadi

After fa w** struck, he

mile than the U&lt;i»v—aa asevrtah-rd I y
track* rff Moral rm ifanwd—far*' down.
*fare fa waa feund dead thirty-six lours
afterward* Ckic. Dew.. Preu 1HZ*.
te tfa N.Y.awnfherrfai Adv^rXxra-----------■ ■ ■»r t -■
ifat a «, w. pnj^t J, (MJ
fhr tfa ex- । to Bsrsty gtra^tfas
..f tfaju.»fa&lt;»rtof tfa Ib-ripn- 1Jsmmu&gt;«*U UraoothWMt qi^twUtfai
etty Treaty t^tfa Htiibb Watt Indi. a. «■** &lt;w*rt*TI!f»&lt;t00
•*-&gt; tot*"'

aaquainted with the facta in the case.
* 'eider that the institution of slavery haa
-&gt; extensively controlled the gffvemrn.-rrt?
TI • fallowing wih show the length ftf
line which the mvt important idfirea In I

makfag d*ur“, fan tfa*. who farad tt

man nan'ivd MbArg.-r i»n« Ijivnhn.l nrar
G.l-wm« 8’atiuti. tai th. Michigan t en,n,l ItailforflLtw. hty *fi&gt;iir (fl,ll«- from this
*^ty, by a man n-uuvd Titih'-tCy Vra.nnan.h appear* that McAupvr' I/d ls-n in
VorffHuh4* house, k ith ii m.HI fa had soni.*
toll* uuarrvl «m a prei nms twcasirai. and
wHl&lt;- fa was sitting iff a t-Balr, ap«-oking
to V&lt;H.rmkn’i &lt;lfe Trarffnart got fal-Ld
Mm withan axr.and straA him *u hrnl
to tfa fandle.

h

WWFMW Laotnrarik.—Thatsiagraph My Uneleand hi* Nephew, and Sirin
i wmowtaos that the Preaidset bm set* inti. feUnw. may fave ebu -klod ex vedingl
. the ShiwCs the wcmhtsairm wf J. €. Hsrri- over tfa con-ummation of tfair motel
a&lt;«. offMMrfcy. « Tarritari-I Jsdgv of

.

AND
IIVIDB13

l.ss pn&gt;fi‘.
Let its ftx-ct on Sutiirda*
evening at Mr. -M- f. H’rc h Oiiis. in Howar’s block, and mak.- some drrhngrmmu
far having ‘a ytnd time' n-.w'ujM cl^m !■ -

WWW « C-Ass, Dougl-Asa, AtcMlMr
*. .Um
fcrdllis., •. —;&gt;u_UkrrflfM.,

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�goods

GREAT ATTRACTION

than
I ii&lt;«) -I any tnile i«rd nadmg at the
k cntiett * hill twnpoaeo .
•cifi* Railway UHnpmhw tfe,
•r tlie load, nd
i.

T1IOS. F. HARVEY

GREAT

AT THE

u. U

tn make room tor our
ii.’w stock.
Our stock of Dry!
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery;
Ready Mn« &lt; nth.
ng, lints, Clips Foots]
&lt;fc Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will;
sell theiii’af jir'ccsthnl
will astonish the

I aiU MiUw.
ral Air Line.
7
nd Pacific Railroad. ;
Ciwi and MlnmMnta Jc.1.
t the bill Imroinc* a |B*
to extend their nauiN ti. «
•&gt; aonicwlwae next Fort
•M a.«th -Tibet ,-dnt.—
hne is to !»e mmatructed
ijlels ol the thirty - ight^
rlvKrrca of north 'Llitude
‘th brnm-hes to Smtumm
.rymillc. Ban Ji-*-,
is to be owned and cm.
ala IX C ctmijuiuh-s. The
uf land mil.rucaxi in this
•ly estimated at &lt;w&gt;ehun&lt;♦ two hundred and fiftv

AND

NOW x&amp;1Hk !UME.

1,009 Mm Wants©,
, TO WHOM GOODS WILL RESOLD

\V L b»ve m hand, a large and exteumv.
I f Stuck uf Goods and are 'constanth
re-civ mg direct from New York, sddi...m« u&gt; o^p already Large St.x.-k selected
• ith grunt tun- aa to .the wauU of thi
■ommmihyji(
... .

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,ueH•»

1.1.tad on to furtuoe. ta now aetting ven
|Mn«gly in the direction nf HADLF&gt;
id- W1GHTMAJTS
STORFrhe flood from th. En«t has juat mllixl In
| floating t.,. our Store the largest mid m»»
.arfwtaMM.rtm.nt of Gouda in our Hn
I that can be flmnd at any place west &lt;
j Dcthdt rity.
,

Spring Clothing. cheap fo

17te hate^t and mo»t
dlppro red Styes,
which’ will be sold al
prices that Will

&lt;h&gt;r incnaaing trade, and the incn-a.my wants of the citixcnu of fLrrv an ■
| idjmrrtng remstie., have Induced us'to cn
Lure &lt;&gt;ur ImuihcM by the jmrcL»c .,f ..
]Stock of G.uals, htrper and niofc *rrLr 'hai. h.s ever Imforc hw brn'idit to tld&gt;
1 m-irkct. Our nt.-ck conipri*--- -vcrvthitm
in the line of HARD WARE that em
| la- named ur thought •&lt; \Ve hava mad
• ur purrhaac* with direct rtfum to th.
wants nnd interests of our cu*t.um-m, ar
to kin.) m-J quality. Rwguizing tlx■ principle of

CUTTING DONI-

Small Profits

D efy
COMPETITION.
Our stork consists in
part of

Prompt Fay,

Our tvovdsarw now idR-ndata verv amali
arlmm-c .m c»t. AJ’e am-ak no vnin ...
Is'inlostir word*, but what wc aay wil.
b«*-iiinnd. to Ik- liu-ndly true. Wu ncvci
t talk for Ihincoinlie. &lt;htr G.h4»/ Luh
".tr own nuirnifiu-turv, and wnjsirt.itiirti
, « HI be fi.und prcctM'ly m&lt; we reeammcn- .
thriii. And ■« to priry, we. arc firing
] rv*-lwd to not -Im.- tinJvr«iJd hy nn; I
Ib»U.«c in Iliutings, Marshal). Rattle 1 rre-'
] or KaliirutziMi. lart onr rltixcn&gt; and »l '
j oth.4-1. wanting Good* in nur line, make '
• nut.- of this, and try us, bclijvj iiuikih*. ,
; their pun-h-ixcx.
~
■
Like an orthodox aerm.-n. our stock &gt;■'.
&lt;5o&gt;sl» ia re.ntaine.1 under several different
, heads, amt each head comprise* vererko
diitinct particulars.

1

^We^tiaVc also, ev
, r-V thing in the

Dry G'v^it, ’ Grefer•&gt;/. OorlNry an
Glaii wftte efvlt Capi arul Pofinete
a niet attortntent and aery rhtap.
DOOTS AFD S/TOFS
a ffr'tft vatitiy of
Rratly Made

CLOTHING,

that cannot be beat ii

■ Ivlr quality or price, NAILS, BAST
tiLASS. dec.
(,
Alm. a grcsAvaricty &lt;&gt;f otherdcsiraty
'i.ssb, such It\_lkmnet llih,lioiM&gt;' mi
: lower*, I’nrakula. Faua, (.'hajlic^, Li^n
Mitalins, Mantillas' summer Shawl
[
FARMING FTENILB;
j •tloves, n&lt;wivry A-.-., Arc., on which u
I
Gtain &lt;Y&gt;)I«, Grau Sk-vibes. Bus’. ;
, I Seythrs, Hay, Straw, and Manure Fork*
Shovels, Spade*, Rakes, Ilm-a, Ac.

CABINET WAIU

i!ux. Cha*.S;mkxh.—
Dev. 2. i«5O.
r»'S«i!„'nrr i* JbrMrbVn
to stall Wa*|Hn£t«&gt;n at
Mill quiK- r«tl.|c.

nr* ago, no im pm .re­
de any where, i.rnfany
iernn-nt rtf lunatic* for
■ more.
Il la wt siruncglccte^.. When-mi

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world

SD’STH 88213
HIGH PKICES.

mnmD’s,

p stoics ori" 25 /«• ent eJieaptr tian mr 6e/arv
q/trydinUMSSVAH
IS &amp; BUSSELL. J BATK Jan xttanykfrma Mott ToAiwUh*

CECEiAJF’

rdntc is to be laid nut
'•:» of ti e State „f Uaii*.
MiM&gt;nri. Tcxns and Calitral Railnud and all its
•led. nvv’r tn the naids,
•»« list.
Tln.l the Nnr'ranted tn tbe Northern
Ilallnwl C&lt;&gt;tn|att&gt;y.

Goods

USKC/fAXT TAHOB

/ We have now on
"G ind a st6ck of goods
u table forth.
Sprin/r Trade.
which we will sell very

lb .ar-.ftd,*,,! j,,!,
•I
ufsrftA- tt„ .

Ollie and

Ta Lies. Stands,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges.

GREAT BARGAINS.

CHEAP CASH STOE

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business n,i&lt;] shall
I
CA 1 1 IM ER TOOL.
keep everything per­
:
Ham! Saws. CroamCiit • Sava, Tenon
taining to that Lin..
i Suwa, Augurs. Plams of al) duscrintion*.
Hits and Bit-Stocks. Axco, Adze*. Brucd-' We use groat care in
Axes, Bench do., S.|U»rrs ..f nil kinds '
। lide Bcveb, Common and Mortice Guo- j the
Manufacture of
ges. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill CLis j
vis, mid Hammers of nil sort* and sizes. ] our Furniture &amp;. non.
MASON’S TOOLS.*
lint the best mnteriuk
Pliistering, Brick, and Comer Tniwcla. j
used and none hut th.
FIELD. , pint
la'vcls and Plumb Bulm, White !
-raah Brutlu n. Ac.
i best workmen employ­
(
IIUE1IAKER* FIXING.
ed. Among our .Stock
।
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives Iron and |
•:;4 eatbty I Zinc Hammer*. Pincers. Pi-m bcs, Peg | may he fou -J
WOODEN WARE:

Wash Tubs. Pails, Augur and Chisel
Huudles, Axe Ilelvca, Wash Iharda, Mop
■ Sticks, Clothes Pina, Ac.

feet n.Hi.nrwtraiwt I* ad■y
tWittn- nt is tl«•f*&lt;-'hnt.- influi-nt**&gt;
iuc-wMiirt ki’tlnisa. tli

Ha»tihgs, May I, 1050.

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

Call, Immediately.

!.&lt;• fl&gt;,iv.H at Bneklj-v*.*
».-TUa* &lt;lu- Inis V.’.r.-i
h r5-n vu i

BORDER RUFFIANS! STILL IN THE
11’ b n&gt;»t &lt;»nr intent oij !&lt;• detail the hor
I r- r* of Civil War. f-fi? tn edll attetiti'-t

CoftkrHtb. ►

|~&gt;Ai)rpt mix MA.srtLLAB,
IrSir?**? o^ra^cTSate Til

SSCHSTAR1KS AXD BOOKC.lt1 Break* Sewing and P»-gging Awl*, Ac.
In addition t&lt;&gt; the almve enumerated ’
AN. sor.is BlBf.lirs SO.
|
. AJ
COTTAUK JKXXr
Go.xlx, wc bate now iu Store a hirg. -ml .
ijxn AXb COX.VO.V
i genera) «*w-rtm.-nt uf
KvrTT.T»rtrtT uxt ■tale u( hdie* Dm» Goods. Ritki
'
BK/.srXADS.
Il l^n., Keria.-. r*r«zuL-.l.u, 1‘rti.U. Ikmbk »»d HELF AND Oil! ER 1IAR J W ARE,;
Side. Card and Center Tiddet. Fall Lea&lt; i
W« do wit tfawiratv ti’ r«y that our S!n|tt&lt;- ShAwU. Talmo*.
ccnxfurtabk *n.j fj.fr fcr nJ, ctre-ap t v d
, mb m Table and Porket Cutlery, Till, 'i Jenny Lind and Ltyht Stands L‘iUugt- I
•t&lt;4k iA “ sp|. wW." nnd «ur /i/&gt;re» i.npnChest,
and
Cupboard
Lock*.
Padlocia,
I
common
Cane
and Spring bollunt Ckairs I Hast)- r. d«e 1.KM.
evdrntcdly /««'. For Cash or Ready Pay
Any quantity of I’uiu. Cburry, White j
uv «•».'/ As underlaid. Cull mid cumin- ■tu.l Vtirrt .V'rmut'afr FritiJ/f*. Edfiiiui ।, Butts nnd Surews of every variefv nnd j
UKVSU&amp;f Mall~
-ymt.Miy
ttr . t(c. BOX.VFTS. rrrry variety
; kind; Knob Licks and Ijttehe*, Finiah- wimhJ and Bbu'k Wnlnnt
an I Stv/r. Straw an-f Silk.
&gt;
।( ing Noils, Hiaiac Trimniihr* nf every
Grtl*T-»
ntl Tr:mm'n;f. A i'jtrith
| kind, Cupboard Trimming*, I’ullws, Be l
‘ nd Tubli- &lt;h»to a Shut Poiu-Ih* and
Hr .nt &lt;
tn-r.-. i.n-i • Kehtncl v Jem
Pibr&gt;m
/hu^ Bud
1loth* ; Shre-ittgs.'Clucks and
1 Belts, Powder FLaka of every dcscrip- (
Flower&gt; uj every Sty’e.
| ii&lt;-n. Muli-nblr Butts and Wreticles. llirap f. r Ca»h. Wo would Invite a cal.
:nd an cxainituition of our Gm«J» an.
(■NMitil Wagon Boxes. &lt;»nte Hangings
Prices, an I w«i will try and •ttlxfr v&lt;.n
Strap Ilintnw. H&lt;*&gt;ks mid Staples, Iron
STEBBINS &amp; RI SSELL.
and Wood B&lt;im Ii Screws. Skid Irons. A xw&gt; I
Hastily., ■&gt;uric U. iwau.
] Mill Saws. Grubbing Hoes. Window
Gi AiaiiAN Ti£t£
Menu r»m--h- B&lt; Irel s|ngaa.,
] (&gt;l«ics.X&gt;it titiil Wrought Na I*. Carriage
•*
*•
Br«"f?»ni».
। IL-lta. Calilc and Truce Chain Brnaa Ke’’OTICE ia berrlyr Rirea, IbU b» virtue of U
“
’hr* ahd Gaiter*.
reuse iu lav nr,..led ku Uir Um. T. J. Hum
I tl.-a. Iron Teakettle*, Frying Puna, Stc I- ;
Judgv *f 1-n.O.ie of the
of BurrJ., io
l.nH- *’ lb»itta&gt;. Walk!
S' o
j yard*. Ruid and Meal Sieve*. Sheep and tne
| purer.
bt*i« ut Hieing™, u Uuwiliaoof LirereU»Vut
I Cou Bella with Straps, nnd everything kr.
1 au Inrtae peroj*. I ,ball aril at imbbo Auttiw
.1_ .
I else front a Twenty•Il«in&gt;c-Power Crow- i J... .... In.. .. . ,1.- ..M,.:...

r«&gt;-mt l-r!«&lt;o

N..U | -/ng exhibited hl HaMuur* liv

VERT LOW PRICES

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

i:m

goods.

Hrcss 'rrnnihin^s,

JC.TTD(EEBXSX1..

Ready Made Clothing;,

on linn.I nnd lor sol.

4Tdtf&amp; V.Mmnan.
. 4g»fj liil Iw^n ia
&gt; th wiroHt be had aome
e’sHMili rxvaaion. and
iff a Miiilr, speaking
1 •vrrtiari. got l&lt;Mi*d
I struck hini Ml herd
McArgets lead, up
he was struck. be
&gt;•*, and went about a
i—aa iiMirtah-ed by
t road—hr*a’ down,
• ead thirtv-MX 1-oora
..Pros IHti.

N

| Bar down to a Cambric Nre-&gt;ilc.
i
Wc have also mat received FIFTEEN ■ J
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; abn. *
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will sill [ '
at a novaa so low as to defy eutnpati* i

.-Crnnm-nta cut tn order end
in dt at Bnckli’y &gt;.
COOKING STOVES,

SILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLINGS; apd tb&lt;-M- »l»t

flu Chkab Oaa» Hmac of

VQVIMf &amp;. KKAVBK.
Call awl Iwilt atiwir

Summer Dress Goods.
Ijdli.x Iziwns. Bcmges Bilka. Ac. &amp;&lt;-.

i\Hyr/0XS—&lt;&gt;f cwUcm variety.
We do n&gt;4 deceive vnu iwilh fictithut*

TW» -o..That Buekkr b ob-ring mil
hl* shinries below cost.

ANU
enure BAPlDS STAGES

rws&amp;TS’gS'ittxr
1 ■ iT1M|SuL‘'''''S,?AgE U*T“

LADJK'

That’s so.-That if von Amt an lo Bimli.
Ii-y *■ befyjr-. you buy. yon will hw «•*.»

Battle Creek, Wasting*

('.■mpriaing all th-‘newest and mow aaI raovKD rArraexa that run Im bought i»
I the Eaatirn murtetta. Alan, to our rv
' wdu-varkty OCPARUIR AM&gt; Ut IX
■STOVES.
i
We titter it” Idle hoa»|. when we smv
. tlmt our aKMirtmctit of Stoves is belt awl rwwv eat. osiv. tluin can Im- Ciund r'
I am other Rugr west of Detroit; ami »
I d&lt;. Iiut apeak the awrix, xiaxp TptTtt
i uhen wp prorlaiir; to lhe imp of the in
। telligent ntUlim dial wa will rot ns ux| dkmbolp by finy uthpr huu«', cither gmto
or small,

TIN 8HECNR0N..AND COPPER
WARE—Of n«r own njanufcctunr, al­
ways oo hand, and made tn order, and al!
'Giwida made by U» will be warranted
without ream-e.
And now frx.-t*I&gt;, «;.c word with yuu.
We have afavud no ]»hw or expense I.procure Gouda
*Ul P1’**” y°“return, we solicit from you a g--netxnta
■jMtn mag*; and we would esteem itaa a
particular favor if tboac who have unset­
tled account* with us woukFcall and arttl.

«*• uxo «n attrod In this branch of the busiToaf
Do m*. be ba^fcl-, bring in your

mtad txxxwy, pay up tha nld
m&lt;-noc a new i®c. We th d! be happy t&gt;
xee you, both to rrceirr our • av nnd ty»f *41
more g«*da. Give ia a ■it—
Onr'Sttww is ONE DOOR W EBT OF
THE P&lt;*T OFFICE.
HADLEY 4i WIGHTMAN.
w*H»^,Jm«ia,18M.
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VOL. 1.

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Rept&gt;Mie»n Buxn«r. ‘SoofiMjr II wars
O*sr UtoiaaSef ttebee, a&amp;4 IBs teste of th* breve.**

R. J. GRANT, 4t Co., Propriolora.

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TERMS—11,90, IN ADVANCE

NO. 33.

ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTYMfcH. THURSDAY DEC. 25, 1856.

LLHOUN.

Bust

BUSINESS DIRKCTORY.

H. E. Hott, County Clerk.

Office fa the

THE BACHELOR’S DDEAX.
AKXCM.

VPOI.LO AN^ JHANA.
ix x.uu fartnu.

W. K. Fuats, Sheriff.
Court IIoum.

Om n»ghv-&lt;ru

bJ^)

T. J. Hukthmt, Judge c

Wholesale and IU-.

n Carr.tra.MwrMs—of the

f indings Ac-.
Magdalrn; ChlM "f
» Guptiv BinJ; nml I.ittU Tru’

A. Holbrook, Attorney and Coons*!-

Smtwa* Aektmr.'Dealer in‘Dry Goods,

ba rtara had wMrth»d each bright (fate
Such u thvy do wrtatbc nightly.

Slr - '
Wk. liUMiUM, Attorney, Counsellor and

. of several hundred

IE OIL PAIBTlli
•;g Artista,
.
.
| ».le of whii'li are to he distrihn
IL’Mrd among the wUcnhrra

H J. Knrraw, Dealer in every variety
Brr Goods Grvcorws Crockery. Hyd Rare.

Jamis A. Swixxar, Attorney' and Coun

yoo.XHartfaga.Mfah-_____
iaLcr ASpAfUrtNo,Dmicrtfa all kinds

dlMr.buik^. »;U u.t. pt,.,
• MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. '

11 A^Gtatata., Drelre in Drv Goota,

i copy &lt;&gt;f the aplendid steel «
“Saturday NVht.” or n copy
• following SB Mugrizinvs '•&gt;...
■ a ctipy of the. Art .lounml ..tl.
I a ticket in the Annual Dbtri-

It» pteyfcl wood 1U brilliant &gt;pr»y
______ _____________

O L. Rat, Attorney and Counsellor at
Strte Street, Htotlng*, Mich. _______________

Br.xr.ssn, Wawikb &amp; C°«

iz Holbrook, Attorneys &amp; CounselMBretanu un!,!^1; I
KNAFAN.
——
ttmcc Ml U&gt;c •root
-------- • —
G.«d« l-roekt-rv. Groecrtre, Bool* A fctrrel. U»»tinr* Mtehic«t
Ifc U*W. ttotafag and Fancy Good*. SOBMAN W.TA1JC CHAS. O HOLBROOK

Men: 'ill IX-r.iring urMam*.
.
1'rail.
'•Wdi.llarw
it s flu- tl* k.
•«-■ AT pi,

Jobs Rorkrts, Physician and Surgeon.
Dwcllfag on Broadway, near th* Court Hou»e.
Harting*. Mich.

Denier

in

The laiy. wLfapering. Lrw:t* played
lo[tba old tree tope: tinging
A deep laaplriag leraoade.

Chas. G. HulbroA, Justice of the Peace
Office fa Bower. Block. Hartings, Mich.

Dry

Block. U**tiug». Mleh.
H Low kb. Dealer fa Stoves, iron,

ttuiil.iy Aij-'hi
Fkurm

a

Vobhkrs, Livery Stable. Horr

A follow alwayatlodgiag.
At eight I. to caaapa bafag taaacd
With a whole sreolag'* borefag.
Would come quite lata to bed, wall plresed

tel, Hasting*. Mich.

’ J M. Rctb«x. Physician and Surgeon, i
| Office tn Stobbin* * Rumll’s Store. Kc**otb ,

lU.Uor*. Mich.

»*&lt;i taking fi a «■

That algbl Vd not retired to real
"TU mldoigbl very nearly;

Heath,

McIntosh * Co,

""J™
So ns dogs th* moon ’r»n baying;

GtobkttateU, HartfagaMfab______ _
s”~H Mapks, Jewclor, Clocks and M »teh3. II.
noting*.

C. S. Bunton. Physician and Surgeon,

Broker*.
. Whole Saif and Retail I C. Kelloco, Banker, Stock, Note and
verne. A ITwvistoOS. •» bl1 0,4
v__ n.,n. rSrel Mich.
■y, MicK___________________ I
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TfllC EM K Lul’.EDIA,

•4 undines of Anatomy,
syology of Sue liupiaa bedr- Byaad Hii vnsrvauuu of bieMr, W-

• n tuiwc of icurrot
. PUawtogj, Hath*

To Mr. Todd kepi proticr
Ul uianaerodly «M aaorieg.

' cuwmooeod. fa mieebtof, dmwmlog
Ufa besl* agafaet lb* fool-board to

U auger, fell to Bgbliag:

now .cilmr -or* r*»nr G*oreai*» rt&gt;« ■&gt;'«
—g.
&lt;1 Ba* Olbrr .tore »*“■
’ ).CrT Jil-n-a
«,“j4»re for Uw poopU oi »*“*• tre,k- kld^;‘k
im. Mar.hrt),
IiatbKli, and the turrouudmg Country

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'
Daylight fa dying along tho stern
I heights of the Abrutxl. Surrounded iby
h.ngi .unbended over you, if you do not I On one side of LcoBo.aa tody kneeled nut co,
.
^x^hina iufluancte
| impending crags, and clustering fa duar- SuTKtire, nor IhkUr molest throe the lady
‘
’tte JJ&gt;d bUsunXdae-. th.
1 rev, a bandit group ere carousing noisily d"£’^'7£.'ta dovoo.tat. !^^S^kLta--*.*-*
together, and toasting the departing god
?k.rakdllHIn*—°»rf&lt;«y .EPS”1'
of day in overflowing cups of fiery wine.
len, who was fa this country die first pby.
A portion of the wild company sit in the
jvgr J-toW
dark shadow of the rocks, whilst others •------- ’tty such a bevvof beauties should ; She waertbe lawfal daughter-of the man ■&gt;fan of his time, laid ibdown as* ygbask fa the last rosy hues of sunsO.-—Uy ® plh» leanry w» »
in“
aJconvent, f cannot’ answer for to whom 1 surrendered “J^onor In my rifle
»Jr. Fhr.x-J.-» taring etarp rf talta.
Among kuo
the u»iKta
latter is one distinguished
by die
a
Among
-d—
von, in
madam,
for you are pan the bey-day early days. Her tether
Gcempkljed Italr te*ta r. U. Stata
his lofty air and stature from the rest, of Vour youth; but for t.ree sweet girls, betrayer from me,
1
;
and wearing a somewhat richer garb than 1 Alieva they are ready to quit your roof ral right to hatsL^i
If Ite Udboin
his companions. His conical hat is deck­ without compulsion.”
| lovetT Lwnora Camale as If she had been
ed with gay ribands, his green velvet
“Hear him!” cried the abbess lifting I my child.
। jacket fa studded with gold Hattons, and up her h.irf, In W&gt; horror. “Her th. ,
Here tta drlng brlpnd ptaned btaeiItay ’ were Imtad; nnd tier xuslwr
hi* lower garments arc scamlsd with the
unhalfowcd infidel.’’ She gave a private I r.
...
amirerl In tta -tatta of rerprirer
richest lace. An
।| noxtata.
.ou ornamented cnrbfae was
.&lt;t,pc h:,
th. »U&gt;».
11-* Vtat- —«M
—-------;------- ■ ~o&gt;--.Udi talons«l v&gt; &lt;S&gt; intanay n&lt; tadrly
liouating even the fallen ^sinner, wive
every »yUm. Tta tail oT^ilta ™
. .t. 1. mav revive Him."
d along tne vaulting
a&lt;M?e m u« -u.Jiert bared the breast
like distant tbnndey^i df the robber, from which the life blood It. ‘ fa some asylums on the ‘ continent,
...................
was fiwt ftowir1'
I lunatics were chained fa a wt.!rw tarn,t.lion,
Go'h .tat uo
do 1 tae!" cried 1 lutauoe
T* T
M*
“Mother of
red that’ereepia,
the wateralpwly
higher
/nA
l,kei—&amp;.««,«« &lt;rr (heuitata
"Ttalwnat
cn*. 1 swe; «•— ; ^Her
to. JL rose
ttalr
nwSb,
the obUsji.
"That cross iudellibly im- •
from the robber
»
BnUUl
daunting to their Maker— Sanctum tl ttr
Jnilivm
it- printed
printed in
in u&gt;c
the wan,
flesh, u&gt;*i
that m
in alter ea
th’reatenufa^ero long to drown them.
ncssof attire contrasted strangely
”
-B. j„m
vm jjapienliae
apienhae &amp;

p ?
“air^Jsrs

■ ■ ’-^M’XE^ta*

Which fa my way *raa .taodtog-

“-0^.1
_ _
!um even the brignnd
—now twenty yean of ageI ..
... fl.-d
I theu-t
---------Stain’" said
one,,^tofwnufd have
holy
spot, ap
’•lothelwlthofwe.ptata.
p&lt;i|cj „d chilled, had be not s«en an.uug

l ar
My son! my son! from what horror bat
. n •^-uced
numerous asylums,
.. ■
j_ ...
tai., u-knm *xmi was intrc
I —
not. &lt;thi. death
upun which madmen were M rwtolvfag
pursue with your fctal lote-Lemora- gxmfr&lt;htfd
the at-

H
lucvuv.a ».
— - -Ia
--­ his breast.
tr.es 1 ik^tv
aou ix that
- -----------------------the DStteute --should
j -Slater! mother! were the
grave authority that the patients should
fretted barrier, nud seittd ^ifa victira.^bhc
words he feebly uttered. They were ins be u hirled fa a dark cell, and at the same
&gt;r»l iur miMiciiccjj ... . .......... ........ _
ice. Commend me to our captain, for lips pressed those she had vowed to puri­ last. Gaspanml, the brigand, had gone
time beret with horrid noises, and suprtateaching us the true use ol die church.
ltou*». Htatfag*. M»tb _________________
cd with horrid smi’ls that every senae
and prayer.
.
*x. -x.-k
b. -M «
Until be came among us we were a |&gt;wr ty
fc WwHTMXR. r“n‘BC,££‘' “Each to bis nun!" shouted Gssparoni
might lie assailed at the same time. There
IlBMAlIKAUl-l L0" ' *'*y?Z,
set of superstitious Atvib, who could nt lifting the fiunting girl from her feet; aiid
.MDMOai;
Bioctaaultog. . How*.
were German physicians wishing for bicut a throat w ithout making a v&lt;’w,J°tht’
“by w'Lich a patient, arriving at
let those who »ru covetous bear oft the
But some may say, "Whj’ S1' ® *04rklnH chiucry
■
Virgin; but be has changed all that.
crucifix and plate. Away! before morn\
­ people ipo-ial
-u!d be:
•
’’ -time
’-is to think! What good an
, wylum, and after being drawu with
Gasporooi smiled bitterly.
ing comes to tell the tale."
__ ___
. jey make of
Hkh.
- --------------- --------------- -------,fi■ uw
can they
&lt; ill Let us no w sec .frightful clangor over a tnctal bridge
“And now, noble captain,” said the
His orders were obeyed with all tlie what thev Aare done.
a mote, could be suddenly raised
Toko general lite- acrins
,
nvrBr^hV'-btajM-T.^ Cutspokesman rftbo gang. “I humbly beg
Fur all of wedlock'* blowing*—
wiu ever ucaiu vr
............ promptness of inclination.
Some tore rature. ’Look at Daniel Dcfoo, the au- to the top of a tower, and as middenly
family
grocery
STORE.
you'll tell us what is P-Wg ® J?ur the loveliest nuns from the pillan to
thur of "Robinson Crusoe,” one of the lowered into a dark and subterranean carKbcming brain. 1 koowliy the knitting
enu
and
they avowrd that if the patient
which
they
dung
convulsively,
while
nth
­
greatest authors of prose fiction that ever ,
T F n.xxxr.TxOiiii “»•
of your eyebrows that you are revolving
could bo made to alight aiftung snakes
' vra^eixed the gold and silver vessels of lived; he began bi. life « • &gt;
Beneath U.a tncon'e mild beaming.
acn‘. -------------somn mighty project.’’
was almost wholly eelf-taughs. W illutm and serpents, it would b? better still, m
_U Ita tamlit Ita-: tta eta[»l. Ota gitai.iie
of Grant’» 8toc«jHartta&lt;s. Mica---------- .-----Aud. vary shortly, fall asleep:
: “Right, Anselmo," sail
Cobbe'.t, the great master of racy saxon son.eot the English asylums, lunatics, be­
w&lt;’
eser bvfarv besrd of fa d“ Buu of *“-bl&lt;“u
[to aaccxTirvio.] ! der, rising.
English, was in early life a f*--mcr s boy, ing supposed to bo under the influence of
thstP
and afterward a common soldier.
Isaac th? moon, were bound, chains! and oven
"The vesper
Welton, the pleasing biographer and flogged, at particular periods df tho moon a
Mt of the Battle Urerk Hmm
MOTT.
THE BBIGZ ND A5D THE NUN.
j~=t
ago, to prevent the accession of the vte“
Complete
Angler,"
was
a
linen-draper.
| Battle Creek. Jcfr H. »Mli------------------------us down upon our knees in a trice.
Eh’op fa Ooodyoer'e
Then in science: Thomas Simpson, the iencc. Treated upon this system, mad“Aye, the vesper bell." repeats
C.?.’
Haaunca.
Park' Pork!! Pork!!!
^Mwhlxk, tag forth •du|o.ntaxl»'»i.
distinguished mathematician, wrought for nets was lashed into rage, and tho unhap­
BB1A i ta
mi, fa » melancholy tone
the greater partvffo* UX u» weaver.-- py sufferers, doomed by mistaken eeence
i-altlnr,
Lovely as Was um* «j« *»»».. —
C-ptain Cook, one of the most aaeaufic U a reign Of terror, wore committed u&gt;
U,u bemi. o«r I*1”
“, r'.p,“:
.
.
..c «t F.lmn and
As the wesry robbers reached their Endish sailors, and a 'ri-'rJ^001.Tjr‘lcr2 the charge of ignorant attendants, wbojf
His fAkfeena not already brutal, were aoon brutalised
■ ” - ss, the clear rays cl broad was wholly ulfta'-'sM.
Hotels.
by the work they had to do. hanatice
It bathed
bswqd the heights of the Abruz- pw peasant, lamed tb n'-id wa«&gt; turn­
«27?'?!!------------T”
i
’
I daylight
SiSrsitaVSHsrtssTs------------------- ■“ ="-5
Dr 8.
S of seventy, in order that hs might be chained tn dens, were littered w!th straw
jtitrued
with
toll,
they
(leng
them“^. •’a mrren»»n." refM cl. W-Jupring u&gt;cnHyj
to early malunlike wild beaata, ill-fad, ill treated denW
HAWUrs. I and fairer women si
.A"’
m&gt;1y&lt;s unon the erouod to sleep, regard- able to peruse his sou i&gt;
• -----hearts
1
. glow
-.- -..
k its ]
wW, uu'nfWcc-MFV" XTfXir n«L -ko.
with
every kind of sola»
Al tea Bfaetro*.
-a wrigh^ wb*oquMUy Sir
before Pmri’s timK the rt’.endanta on th.
uno,, ..Uta1 &lt;he coneInnon of Udr un- venter of the cotton sparing J»^Wne; mad were mriefactoro taken fro® the Wtofrre yon pining T-mUwu * poor man. and commence! lifoas a
forun...
............. ... ,„
barber James Drfadiev. the author ofr wna Tbe patents ware In dark subtarpXPOMtVlLLB E«CMAs*&lt;i’t’
thi*
i nmson edb,
fast sh«re. lnl0,Tl^i
• the str and light eorid’besdm^rfbltU
but seated on sn isolated erw -™
over the inanimate for® ot
X Xi tat^l. n"«.» bri4«^. doorriooo,b«:tam»bW2?*-»“
lenntb t&gt;aa»tion revisited toe wretched
■ tho drains, sod of-rostteck^Andwo^
(^L She arose from her
k *d, sometime «1W, tbrir mmrahlataolv Sr 'V.nUm erlsital'yn™^‘
tore, opened her sy^
fluoverta regiment, became • skill f ants.—J&amp;amiMr.
rjWlLET, B*r, U&gt;d Soft BOAT, ‘^yLEVB.
them amfai w-.th a heavy sigh.
-Where am 11" she murmured fa-nt y. entWanaDdacrutMwanomer. To him
Campbell refers fa the well-known Ime,
•-fa fa» arms of a lover, answered
&gt;b®d
baited G^f^Ui;6 bride of heaven’” shrieked

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W luia g.incc u» *wiu
— .B.--------i she waved him off. Gasparooi stood one
prcssiou; men uc
"
spent and gravity, and quitted
' to quarrel with a hasty step.
________

GREENFIELD, Attonwy and Councilor al I
■
&gt;,____ ...... A l.nrmrr Bed (■riirru

my f-.iKlkt

to examine into the condition of hi* well
“Ay—vows do very well for the unini­ aboftlnu-.
beloved."
tiated, but not for us who know the world. first editor of the “(J
"Away, rude man!” cried the nun.
“Nay, you will force me to be rude The noble takes a vow of allerfaneo to ci a poor sailor boy,
unless you give me admittance," sdid the hl» sovereign, but he turns tnJtorabso
commands him. Tt» sovereign
brigand, fa his natural tone.
“ Hera are inters*!
i
thirty stout fellows to whom sacrilege Is iswears to protect the people, but notwith­
pastime, and who knows bow to relievo istanding this he betrays the people. Whv
edfaafsrrat«»
~J
the unfortunate ot vows it Is troublesome 1should the .vows of a man be more btod“BetiJotaon,those of s prince or noble F
to keep. I have obeyed tho scriptural in- than
1
‘Gasparoui, I abbot you! Sooner than lish Worthies, -w
junction, do ye verify the words; “knock,
and it shall be opened.”
You see that I isubmit toyc ur sacrilegious - embraces, I
dash this frail peraon from the emi­
am not altogether so graceless os you be- will
'
nence on which I stand, and roll a mang­
”
ni’s father had conceived a violent dis- Uevafae.
1
But tbe latter part of his address was led corpse, before your eyes, to the foot
like to Gasparonl from his poverty and
to tbe empty air, for the frigfefe of thamountafa. 8omwr—"
from his guilt of his unknown parents. breathed
1
More she would have said, but from man's smr, his fr-tbtr corid not
nun had fled to tho interior of the
But Leonora's kindness compensated her ened
&lt;
to alarm the abbess and the sis­ their very feet these books the wall of a
lover for every rebuff^ and wnen, awaken- building
I
ed by his righil v serenades, she bent from terhood.
1
“To the gate, brigands, with year blud­
her window ana dropped seme flowers as
»■7^,,
His ader gfag frtrm cot.'XEimcit me sons or emra
a token of her presence and her lore, he ;geons;'- shouted GasparonL
raaleru and light Infantry glistened fa the tradition desertbas tam -g l**^
was obeyed; beneath heavy and repeated
felt that be lived for her alone.
fcr a time by very tan?
blows
tbe wicket gave way.
Anselmo rjlraim.
One night when Gasparonl repaired as
Then turn we to thee
“
Saved!
saved!"
cried
Leonora;
savud
usual to ten dwelling of his beloved, be would have entered first. " Wsy for ytrar
from worse then death.
The bell has range oTall: the t wo .1
suddenly encountered her enraged father, captain 1” sternly shouted Gasperori.—
been heard; our prayers have bexn beard; DvahofCdrWc, and
who, fa tones of the wildest excitement, “Dispute my precedence and die I" Tbe and the Lord h»th saved his scrvcDtsi' .
author of the well kno" .
hade him begone. Gasparoni replied withi appalled robber stepped beck hastily, sad
"Too Late they come !” cried tee rob­ Ctatrth.” hefan »
equal warmth; a war of words ensued,, Gasparoni was the first to enter Within ber, atrjgglfag to bear away fee rimer. Pridetux, tin euthcr of the -Connection,
and, in the height and frenay of passion,, the nallowcd precincts.
UrfBaor./
.Wc
rote,
«=« for T*
Several doors fa the body of tbe bril- frantic girt. There la
the voung man struck his opponent to&gt;
■
n instant arter,
iovciy
tho earth. An
after, tne
the lo
vely |, ding were successively forced, and tbe trer_"
“Quick! quick! for the lore of heaven,
with disordered tressarmed heels of tbe brigands ran along the
Le'.rono, pale and
a..----- .
gentliimcri
’
'
shrieked
the
nun.
• •
stone-paved corridora, as, Leaded by their
cs, rushed from the house.
“Too late!" repeated Gasparonl. "Acaptain, they strode onward to their crime.
“You,have slain him!" she cried.
wav!" and be aucctfaded fa forcing her
“Tis true!” answered Gasparonl, still The nuns had assembled in the chapel from the rock to which she clung.
|
and
were
now
cowering
within
the
pregasping with passion; “he was insolent
“A hundred ducats to the man who 1
cfacta ofthe altar. The lady abbees rione
and I have chastised him.”
She puts a bril through the heart of Gssparo- o. jw
“Begone!” exclaimed the excited girl. was self-possessed- and dignified.
ni 1" cried a colonel uf dragoons,
'
“Monster, begone!
Tbe hand that has wa» a woman of middle age, of a lofty jI up the rocky steep.
A carbineer:
been raised against my father’s person stature, and potaeasing some claims to 1
shall never clasp mine to love, amity or the epithet of beautiful, though her countaeoDce was somewhat worn and furrow-,
I marriage!"
i heart of Leonora, and mortally wounoaa
‘•Leonora, hear meF
Then let
1
Cotaitataltajhi, ta»d «&gt; tali o»&lt;ta | ttatetaad citato-,
-I swear it Begone!”
thratald of S ctapcl. Gtap«.-C&gt;ta doftd I wreutad prl &lt;rak « hl&gt; fee, xtaa ita time to
You will think
I “
-iitata'"
------- better of this!'
i ta, ta-„ ..Iked «K • 6rm ,-.ep vpth, rabbe utucod .
SS,

slender remittances. None uf Use youths
of Naples dared reproach him with his
birth, for they knew the blood of Gasparoni to be fiery ss the lava of Vesuvius,
and his hand as prompt to crush as to ca­
ress. It was fa his seventeeth year thst
the young Neapolitan saw and loved the
beautiful Leonora, the only daughter of a
rich old merchant of the ety. He loved

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A. For the rrasoii that there is no
nalty prescribed by the common law
tl any violatiun of Us o« mmanda; ‘

tod images; It is often tie cow,however,that

Akothu Gobi.-—One after another, io

If chi. I" • Sototem «I" «£

_ murderer of Bof- cUlm of the President and of tha
erstic party, that the late election has &lt;n.
usd to ball by Judge
nosed of tlx* “disturbtafr element,” uxl
remarked: definitely aettfod tha controversy ia
mud to slavery in the territories. Idra't
see that Mr. Cass makes the doetriae any

Peninsular

i conum n law principles must d
- their executive ferce, u|M&gt;n stai
' riwtw: For inaUnre—tbe to_

bOM

bourne f
The I

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t^ned lbs (Xnr-

ly » Wievc

xl, studs, prompt to sustain suvwy
irrry and Its
ItsextctiexUn arc not Abonu

themselves
• dedans “thou shall not kill, buT'Tt
makes no proriskm .for the pamshmaat 1 piss, rings, fee,
1 r7~'
.- * ■ w.
i tween the Northern and Southern inter’ |
• ®f a murderer; therefore, it becomes no- of a mustache." iand the well tUimmed
jounuii running, fur three years,
beyond its pre*
IMctkaJJio.e^.
s dignity woroe, much worse, than Kansas ever btad opposite its exteds
t*y&lt;» u^yVon,; pretations of “the principles of the Kanwhiskers, nor the kind ^of Ixcus dignity
n up'on md
widitfatiie
subscribers ’ turn
turn sow
row .. — i ent limits nuiuuw
Hut bow 1
. , manner against it^lio was justly indig (I ass and Nebraska bill," over which Nor- ,
it
fa
tbe
subscribers'
with
which
vanity
’
wil!
puff
/him
up
'on
1 tmue to entertain these moderate views.
should 'prescribe penalties for the romDemocrats might
hope to
to vralk
walk un­
un- |
dant at the outrage, and in luind tone • uf j them
them Demtierato
might hope
. The moral, scope and design oftheir parluterety*- a ifly«, fc MlhMhlng. existing miasios of soeh crimes as are prohibited ' such occasions—and no matter if he does
scathed by
by the fires of slavery South, and
Wo douhlika W trac&gt; jokes over tho 1 tyj is the' anaiWUlfen of slavery. To ac­. vutev, he procsodod to state the follow- ‘I senthed
, tag: “How fa tho devil could that man ‘‘ twchilledby
uachillcdly tbe blarta
blasts of Freedom fa
in the
Lriin cf him ulxj can lay by tbe common law.
mrpaoafa fellcii fue- The HoOeer -wns ' complhlr thriri purpose they eomnwwe
be rele&lt;u.ed on KaiH He wa« comml ted I North. Tho
™ butinora &gt;
J- eridrotly
u—’y aa
an m
«n&gt;.
&lt; ItMu-to txMldag mare than, mediocrity.
Q. If» dan of ruffians were to settle in side, nor aa much good erase as would be
manly in some things, and onra done a with moderation, ostensibly contqiU-d to; for murder. Ho has bad no trial. It is an I pleasant one, as Father
Giddings _.
express.
‘
SotwitUtoadiug thia opinion, which has a territory of the 11. S. in which there are required to enable a dog to procure tbe
arrest the further progress of the “peen
, I cs it. “a sort of vibration between heaven
very fairbuainca In this ebtmry; but, like
The Garnd Jury hare frond a
, lar liiatittidon," but Inwardly at neart outrage.
I ■'•"tnaso prevalent among poliUdanu, no municipal regulations, and should vio necessaries of life, be would still bo treat­
the yankce who peddled wooden nutmegs, predetermined to root It out. Let our* trua bill against him.”
’jandhelL"
* Isiro come to the cvvclmion that the laic tbe principle of the common law by ed with the utmost deference by those not
Mr. Halo answered Mr. Cms on the
when tho quality of *,u merchandize rwaa readers reflect a moment and study thej
No free State man would have been instant and delivered one of the be.-, of I
n-rtn “political honesty" is worthy of\ robbing and murdering all who were ao particularly acquainted with his circum­
discovered the ’Market failed, so it iind 'o' origin and progress of this party. ’ The. rekwed on bail, and I know it, gentlumco. the many good speeches be has mode in
unfixtaaate aa to meet them, would it be stances.
I
few rc-'.ai ka.
.
Aral essay if over made as a political na­I I will investigate the matter within twen|
Who has not witnessed, on the arrival
Senate.
Ho. vindicated the higher ।
tional organization was In 1844. Gay and, I ty-four hours; and I will report it to tho t tlxlaw, at which tho Senator from Michwan I
Mr. Polk, Bjrncr, who received, all told,, i world with my luuno attached, and it will
that territory and people, which shouldindulged in a fling, and oompdied him to
. OG.30-1 votes. In 1848. Mr. Van Buren,1 taw au cffeou I don't say thia in a brag­
witfa prides taa an actnal existence; the’ prohibit and puaish the commission of enoc which the landlord will make fa th*'
a
silent
admission
that he dare ot rcp&gt;i. I
Wc saw it charged by many of the’ | who run on the Frccaoil Buflklo Platform* mriocta manner, but I am Governor, 1 am
diate that law, but dial be acknowledge* I
perhaps a’few ramaAa, setting forth our such crimes*
treatment of the different passcBr'crs.—
,
public prints, during tho campaign, that rercived 281,785 votes;and in *52 th.it every day of his life; a law in which all
A. Yes, a oonatilutioual aa well as a Tbe beat dressed are, aa a moral thing,
Frccsoilera cast for their candidate, Bale
the slavery propagandists, in many of tlu
oonneetioa
*-~ ——
__,
m
suuu,.,-..
—pLet
—
... u* what
. growth
ir-1 all
President
can wi»~
remove
me if
he tboores. jjust human enactments have their founda-1
158,128
votes.
us see
natural duty.
States, were compelled to raise the cry of
tion, and which has been gloriously illus
Q. Why a constitutional duty!
| pay no more, not 'oettcr coin than those
in staturc.streugth,
thia
pnrty
has reached in all
itscontemptible
previous trials
it j Tim world will sustain me; my cdnsolenoe
shall rail fa qurotion aoniewhal «f the i
4Free Kansas,” in order to win tho peo­ ha*&gt;.n«
,«»ehcd
all itstoprevious
It will sustain me; »nd my God will sustain trated, through all ages, by martyrs who,
never
boroinable
obtain atrials
single
ch.-irg«» mxdcagainst tho republican party,'
A. Congress is bound by that ioxtru-1 who arc DFjre Coandy apparrekd. Who
preferre d To follow hs lend, o cn to llo
ple to their aid'. Wc remember that even State for its candidate at the Preoidentuil me.
■
it is only for tho purpose of confining meat to establish justice, secure the blue­
It was the foulest murder ever commit­ (caffild awd the stake. He also rommenin Barry County, ouch airy was attempt­ election; on tin* first Tuesday in the pres-1
ted with severity upon the claim that the i
ouraelf to feats aa practical illustrations, sings of liberty,-and protect her citije“a । whose heads arc whitening for the grave,
'He murdered man was spoor election has indoracd the Kansas and Nc. I
ed, but it proved a failure.
Such state­ ent month, It received the vote of at least ( ted.
compelled to make the hard ’floor a couch
and n*x from any ill will.
- i 1 against domestic violence.
*twelve, nnd perhaps thirteen States, con- ■ cripple. All he nukl was, Mon’t take my
Q. Suppose those rufi^M should not [। for their aching bones, in order that some ments were loudly denied by those who taining an nggnamte pauulatiou of over; huracr," und be was shut right under my braaks bill.
1t hat been charged that the republican
talked much apd often of freedom tiirlekI ten millinn
souls. New EagteaJ. in 1 eyes, an charged by the fr» « State men.
rf cum..., hoc nurorablo ‘swell’ might have tbe privilige
party did not originate, as claimed by l»Urfc. «ilh Ch*
ir»; but it oppears tiutt those charges weru 1852. teu) l&gt;ut sixty thousand Frecsuitera And still the amtusun has bucn admitted
duald ooohra tool, &lt;lq.rad*cloo. co b of resting luxuriously upon an easy couch tot entirely without foundatko.
Tho on its territory, aud did not give a single to bail. It is an outrage. He shall again
Judge Conway, to whom the following
I wlihput even the inconvenience of a com­
r.ocas 1 ‘gtslation; but that on the contra­ &lt;B«» ■id fccrig.ee.&gt;
discussion of the subject of these charges, rk-ctoriai vote for the Abolition cantli- bo arrested and trim! 1 say Jt openly to letter was addressed, has communicated it
A. Still
Congress
is bound to
ry; titfre being no such legislation, cettato
_____
_ ____
_ _______
____Cxtab- panion in hisjourney to the bnd ofdrcams?
date; it has now rolled up aa Abolition nil concerned.
I care not what lawyer*
to tho TWfeme fi*r publication:
bi Congress, luw given rise to some very
vote of two hundred and seventy thou*- «•
or judges nre
to prrarot. I1 would'say ao if
demagogtwa had taken occasion, b» Qjj.'’ itah
tberufore
to protect In
ix-L justice, -L-...-Z.
... bouadtz*
In.­ Who has not scon tho merchant uncoramusing scenes, and has exiled forth the
Wasiusctox Dxc. 2, 1856.
I Slid and cast its entire electoral vote (for- Lecompte was here himself.
imoniously leave a customer with whom
representing some wholesome provisions ! dians and for' ’
”
-----• following communication from a corrca- I ty-ofie) for the Black Republican cnndi-l Colonel
that
“Daaa Sic Your tetter of the 29th of
Culolrl IL J. Titus
Tilto then
Uto&gt; remarked
remrlrJ'bjl
efthe geMral gmre«»&lt;bt respecting tar-! Q. 81
’
government bo was trading, and occupy some ten or
I &lt;Lit* . llic Freraoil strength In the elcc- J j-trbnp* tbe nun was iuoocvug .&lt;•! tbe Novcmlxjr wks n-cievcd last evening. I
,
pondent
of
tho
N.
Y.
Tribune.
ntorial aflMra, tb deceive the mass of the r&lt;.ftucs to take
- any
&gt;»fthese crimes? fifteen minutes in bowtag and scraping,
i ixAor, thank, and reverence the State uf
I foral colleges, where four year* ago, it ' charge
.
PutLADBtrais. Dec. 0, 1850.
^.argc alligvl
all.gvl against
agsmst him.
uiu&gt;.
A. Then'
Then* the
the genera/
government bc- and making wry faces before some repu­
I wa-» n« repreoented by a single Presulen—..1.1 !..«.»
u,rn dim-ban-.
“Then “lis -t
should
have ;been
duebarg- I Vermont for her late benefident gift to
propla for the purpose of procuring far J A.
g«
,
“srCUXJtaV, BBXCXXSRIDCZ, AMDynBE
tlu* opnrewsed. exhausted and abused pro­
thxmalvaa polltiad ^grandteoment; and I comes ...
an accomplice, --------and is„guilty
—w - of ev- ted nabob I Who—but it is useless to,
«d." thuudurod dw Governor.
- tsaaas:
”elector, is now one hundred aud twen,
tixl
-Jlowremaro rderer bt&lt; admitted te&gt; pio ot kausas. It shows that the wr-ogs
that thuyMo nut wish, and would not dare ery murder which it has power to pro- multiply questions, such instances are by
Mn. Editor: This was die heading to
of that |&gt;eoplc have awakened the symp»for the Buchanan meetings at ‘ l.v
electors.
no means “few or far between."
^w«Ntotw*w
Prttrar ’county,
before
the . ,*“»^
believe
fora
moment |&gt; found
bain alie
ui
nau
ouw....,
__ B
____
- any
’■ ’• alterations
.
_____
- -Ifi rtxt’
t^’c ^er
•bettor of every
tor m-ko
in sack
laws
tne
Cai*- !U! UK!
the original
posters
t oe
• ’ P»wi
r,y
y roe
of such
rapid
precocious
true
bill
against
him,
and
hv4 has tides of the lovers of Freedom in our
Why arc these things so ? There are' Condcrsport, Potter county, before the i
•'
they poaseeoed the power.
Now we arc murderer whom It refutes to punish,
ings I have this day | Frowlh is to be discouraged by a defeat J had no trial.
It is na outrage.
It b country, nnd I doubt not the blessed ex­
• fast clectiun. Ono of5.lite
«^«nal
noatera
.
I
no
inducements
for
men
fo
bcwnic
so
abSenator at Warn-' ‘hot was 10 near being a victory- I or that, enough to xnakc on&lt;-’i hair stand on cud. ample will be followed by tlieothcrstntes
not noted for dur credulity on any sub- i
Q. Suppose a certain combination of
for
oneQty.
of theirSimitar
ineetitplacards were used .| ’’ u i!l “bate, in the least ddgree* one jot of I * ill publirii it to the world.
Uigton
I will a Ixwie iustitarioua are founded
tbe
ject, and we certainly have not a sufficient | men were to settle a territory within the jectiy aervilo to the tfeb.
8 transmitted to a U. S. Senator at Wash”*
iot of I will publish it to Uw worm.
t »»*••
Do you ask why* Ilia rftaply
because. ^.^
tore.areafr
1^’ulP’rUofI‘H?ia,“’IDinoU&gt;
- •
amount to lead us into the belief that the i jurisdiction of tne U. 8. in which there1
OR'tai;
to to-w ''"Ito if M
“ W I rights of man. Slowly but MuodilV the
and renew.-,! I No fna-State man cv»»u
of Government founded in forew
I such servility—ouch sacrifice ofmanhood,
‘
are
no
municipal
regulations,
and
should
muMea are so easily deceived. There is ,
m the ■»«»**&gt;"«»'.&gt;
milted to bail; bu would be now
&gt;r‘F Wear away, r&lt;nl the newer and better one
kigw.J hop- -ill ”infixed
to»«Shll~
“ in“iirt
-"d the
t&gt;f tadlpendence, arc nctuu principles
t
r.p nun/wbo U permitted to nxcreisc tic set aside that principle of the common '’ and
n... f.oht liruic- on. I nm Governor, and thia Hays sAoZI । „f Government
°n thcoqtud convent
IbS.totto i»u»u.
1 •» to*.*™"*
I! of the governed framing into their ptare.
u*** .NUM.M
...------ ---. ( „rtublo offarlngSto the God whor
riglu* uT dUxenahip, however limited । law .which declares “ all men to be unli- ccptablo
, fictlk will be Nutranct: the I’.-ixl- ofne- be arrested and have his trial.
\*
tied to their liberty,” and enact a code of j moat devoutly worship—Dives.
Let us be palicut; hopeful and persevere.&gt;.**• •!»
»«iSSra«l
J.jra N .14.
may 1* hia aWiries, who does not p^scaf
iot simply -riw ixmi-a-, ..............1
...
1m, by abMl .ran «n&gt; imbbrn -cMH I. | u,„,, OT _ _________ »„uW
I
Ing.
mt elect is »ucn ov irau-i ■ u,to pro»trati&lt;m
(MMfe-ralwtamaNcrWll.
aud subservtancy of the tend
&gt;--* thi, room. ».», -- -------------- —
“1 nm, my dear sir.
ralilramraranpraibly «-|1n1 4rapU.»4 In IS! I. Uw friraWl11!»*«■ ...
5J?&gt;' .,dl
.. “&gt; .li_ ..^,1,. 1I • n«&gt;w t
n"
II■1"J
Juntw,
ct,*about
Ih!* f*
tin* CT
man Hay ■«
fercnee between right and!wrong; and, by ■
“Very rrapcctfuily and truly,
;
“Oh,” said Jones, “he hn* Iwn admit,
Mn&gt;ato,«0&gt;Ui&gt; kt a.
ofto
to
J
rv Lnle.
■
xaptiou!
““!«•
t„in1844,
IM,.to
the friendsv'f
Mtoto
rJrnlk *J
D.1U.lu
Isi.yl.raU.
’Zl “J
*’“.*' F-««
U"1, ."y-^
editing itito action a very small portion of |
'
" ". I -------am one of hi» bondMnctLj” I
“Your humble servant,
.n ami Dallas
its Puunsylvanls,
used J ‘&gt;*•"
I! ku
raldreuhUd
plra.nl.
fur
rail,
.f
iWr
*"
|
I
..........
”
,-\
“WILLIAM H. 8EWAHD.
meetings
with placards
the caption
“Polk
Dal
,lcor,,« rod; tint Liberty cann-i I “
bit is
lux diacritpinaling . powers, he. would be
“U
What
i the amount’ ogam asked the
mid circulated
for of
call*
uf their
uMiAj-Ucta Ohto. toto..„b&gt; *““1.to'“»"»»“
t» I
“M. F. Coxwar. Esq.”
If
(Governor.
able tp disco ver the tendency of a general |
rara
..
&gt;j
thc T&lt;riff vf jg.jj ra * k
dta BmOPR . ftTO pTOplj*.
“Ten thousand dollars,” rsptivd J**ura,
to
ato*
I *dn"*“. to prfto good; but u
|
which, to- j
law, and to predict its results with a* I
| such to be tbe case, would be to suppose I gcber with thu contents of tbe “Kane I
,hc N-? •
,checr* “ u,:dt,r
Tux Faux Statx Pnisoxxas :x K»x1 "l would give th.it fiw him any time. I|e
I that nil rich men are upright, honest and I [Letter," liod a wonderful effect in thi» ' »I’prebcni«i'&lt;n ofan anticipated defre!^with “
rn'rch accuracy, as one^ who, like oar
raa.—But few persona have a rorrect idea
A. It is the duty ofthe government to I,, . ,, • 1"'™
’ .pr^Khoto,
. , , ,v_ • ____
• „d -I {State. ! etwouragfag worfls. Patrotism and nt&gt;-j i
ta a good fellow.**
Michigan General, claim* to be the grand r-WM-toli.lto.l-.Hgl.ttalibM, „! totrilrxh
! There it is, gentlemen,” said tho Guv­ of the sufleriugs of the men now imprison­
kin now pretty well aseertaiued tknt i ,,lU’Kv» ‘t
tLcr’b
U.me
1' ernor. “It is a great outragy. I am df- j ed in Kansas onjvariona trurnjiedopchar.
.«ll
.
to
to!
„n*
•
'"to-.wW--kyN.Nto- to tor.
f'inbvdympnt of all political knowledge.
the failure oi tho Lancaster Bank wa» Pr'&gt;«traUd but th.) will ultimately tn &lt;
gva.
Forty-five of tbvtn hove rcA-ntly
Q. But ifto ^..ntrnr/t ,;ru«. w
toltoh Nto .Jg.
tertnliHNi to investigate the matter."
There are some weak Blinded men who
owing to the tango sums it contributed 1
“Th” Jkjjublican oarty will g * t
A frw State man then ventured to re- Issrn removedto other quarter-* atTrcum*
!*
M-TS lic “oro a maB
,h&lt;1 r,‘orc before tbe October and November eketndul-e fa tbe foolish idea that those who । interfere?
" *’h ,tJ* work “util k roedom is umver
inerk. th-'- this was the course puraued to- Scb. A correspondent of the N. Y.
* Tt,.,,. .1- _ . J.
. . •
■,K: »•■&gt;&gt;*•’’ t» xppsrant to all, and, as the tfons to the Buchanan caux*. Let us no« kU* ,,"i ,'4'’ D*T“t?r for lbc P*f-r
'
Mon- to whai they are pleased to term
watds* tho free State men ever since the ; who visited them at Tecumseh, writes a^
hope that the Mme ill fate m III not over- I -'«•» •**/;
no« t,» be th« pr
” ...j:
“Ituaaan appalling sight to sec
organization of the territory; that part'uib j follow*
to ।j action,
«. a—
—
o‘
“J phraica! .
ndcraSMd the nature«S«cnt
of a Lar, abillly
and ti*ir
becomes
an _______
accomplice in the [ Mrin{Ittlhv fe- Uk- poor will diminteh-^- take his ndmta'istrution. Let u» give Liu. 1
sodirty and
sallow that
ho.1 marked every movement made (*• 45
45 familiar
faniuiar faces
«**-«-= mrw-j
—---------------r
a fair trial.
AU fa not |.*l that fa fa .
bu‘ *«««
fa a political und, ity
by governmental officials, for the lastlwu ■ “tncy
they were not
uvi .'....iiL.
familiar—
- all
J.! huddled
,!fco like
• • -vahliy
—loT-h-jr” will be despis­ danger. The chair of State has been di*•’«**&gt;».*'
’«»»•*
|
Imm
-aninc
Im. &lt;Htn
ittto lheir
their Straw
straw not
next WpOll
Upon the
y"?lff*t%kitoi*n
to
lmirbu.1
r
‘
3*.
I
ed,
*
and
‘
eonclencc
■*'
-----will
”
1
™-tonnile
cease
to
smile
«h«&gt;
when
of* the law fa.- the pir- , he whom it permits to bold them.
graced and dbhuiiorvd by lhe mean* used
rhvrc '* one, nu’nt
«“ «-'»&lt;«lc to
■
brick
floor,
in
which
the
venom
were
Thr (Goicrenr replied with great
Q. And If the gordnmient had rcmov-1M occasional wrong is perpetrated to ad­ to obtain it, Iwt let wi pray that its ocwi- u lr ««*•»»•»•. «cy are not fighting from
Several
waimth,* "I care not who it is; 1 am neith­ •about a»thick .-wi the straw*.
own iuterea*. It ia true, there pant, when rented, mav not earn out the I a n,u-'ktft battery or in ambu»h. Hey ,
-------------------------1 were sick, and I could but tlank my own
&gt;■( to ttotoMi ptopK"
Sto to ito ‘ cd p previously csiatife prohibition of the ( vance one's
in die **r- W1J , er few State t»nr proMavvry, but Govern­ 'that 1 was not an unfortunate as to be
violalion of thia priuoipio of the oonuuon ' arr honorable cxcri&lt;ion&gt; to this rule, but Mine evil course, but do nil in Ufa power ! ' Z'-' tl*’ir bl** 1U«
or of Kor.so* territory, and as such I will
“«»Ntod m to rimp. ,|m
without
a hclj*.
law,
and
there
men “establish ' _aix, • y^,- arL nnlv
o,,^ rT&lt;-&lt;-t&gt;ti&lt;&gt;nS.
wtreptions, whitll
which to make Kansas s free territory—a free * u’ •_a,,"f their boat. Much as VBabbor . «e«
.
. had raid to.L
—. —
that even
even here
acre jui-lico-shall
jukuco-suau be
m- done.
uvue. । •thus left
Wll to
&lt;o snffcralone,
«uu*.-,
;------------- ,
State—and coutinuu ourcountn a Free '
Jeu ?t .tlwm, wc thank liicm for their , see that
They may murder me if Uxy chooso, but 1..
tand or a l^ok of sympathy, «v &lt;•
*»! tntt 4„
a|,£^ slavery If you cbooseF
| uirvo to prJ»vc t\c truth of the rule.—
Notion.
Fremont aud Freedom is still ■
«nfl franknea ; na open ruemy u —. —, ---------- ‘....
2 vnrrit
r-r-rit . tho
,uo epithet, •• that whk-ii they mutuallv inter*Junge *xvtig:
cry
for
1800.
I
iIii*u*umh1 'times rather tlisn nn fasidiouv I nn&gt; determined to
।
A.
Then
the
go
vo
ram
cnt
would
become
I
Then
let
us
learn*
to
discriminate
between
T"
torttoc to, «rjru;
I| “
“f"
Pied
in the faithful &lt;ltmdiargc ..
uf his du- •* gather. It was but meagre cuorfft to
P
atuicx IleXHV.
1
‘
bulking
fra.*.
Ther
have
given
ti*
«,
I1V
‘
a criminal, not only by complicity, but1 character and circumstances, throwing
ty.”
“rav I pity them, white there ws*»» reul***gu toot wilB b-ing igrrnmn! .DJ
--------------a -i
I a.hsntagc, by which If wc do not pre'’-* ••
directly; and instead of being o govern-1 aside tho rcspert which wc an* ready to
।
Th-* Governor rent worel t.» Marshal -*|;h; To'rec nx*n gnHty of no crime bc•B/.toMrnd.
Now to nr. indtoj u&gt;
An Adurrss to Ttta Peoi’LC or Ban- '* u'tll be cur own fault.—-N. 0. Bui.
I D»ual&lt;U^ to come at usoo to hia office,
“forehigh Hran-tr nra*le's.v unhappy, at
ment based upon the inherent rights' of !x»tbw upon mere wealth, and pausing
to* n-« -Ignorant CtoMty■ .. **,.
Tlx* Marshal soon reported himaclf, -tin-rapries ofa rouelava of offx-n!',wa«o
----------- • '*-------------------"'"tit™ •
ton "polillral bra ' man, nnd legislating fa accordance' with j before entoring into any engagement, to । »y Cofs-rr crox tub IwomraKc* or Sts-1
trainao a Ltckcm.—Wo have received s
Fro" «“»»»’•
| und hb Excellency, trrtjBng)tnwords him. -test for mv forbearance."
those pure principles of justice, liberty,, &lt;uk ouraslves if wo arc acting from rcap knfHhat it exists only fa the bigoted
| said, “Mr. MaralulfTshall expect you to
------ ~
—
We i
and equality, which dur forefathers laid [ ■enable,
-mmbte. good,
u«xxl. and manly
uiaidy mitlvca.
And communication headed os above.
u. ........ ..
re arrest this mat^ Hays, without nYnoHow to DrrxNO tab SoctU/—-Tne
7?-; V*" "bo inusln,, to!
1„
we can, with certainty, come to the con­ have hastily gtanccd ovcr iLand our opin­ |
Hi. twenty voting men convicted ot j merit’s delav; "proroed nniocdiatt-ly, and ! New Orleans fivtlitrn sngp^ls th»'f&gt;dl«”&lt;•toOtor oTto wortd, U wonldboln. down as a chart to guide us in our politi
cal aireer, It would be but n mound of I clusion that wc do not follow tho dictate* ion is that the subject matter Is good; w&gt;* ■ manslangliter, tf:c afficr day, artsentcn i I shall hold you strictly nspoosiblc.for I ii.g wire method uf-‘defending tlieficnthSnttcfy better governed than it now fa
say f.. TIte lx*t way t.- -Iof manhood by discommoding onrsdvos did not, however, rcecivu it in time for in- • e-i to five years' iMpr^-nme-it, two of I the faithful direhargv uf your duty.— [ The
which to hard lilterrjby Judge. Ix-compte. I By—“• *b‘. this num nluill Ik* brought fend tins rights of tin- south is to make n
Let tn1 for a momeot, tern our atten- stinking corruption—a dung-hill, behind and others, for the- purpose of bc^Jaing
sertion lust wook; and arroncmcnta for j
arc to be put l/i Workuj&gt;oti the capital | la-re and tried, ifit skill require the whole 1 viscrous an.1 extendod a*»»i!: upon &lt;J1
l- uto4u» probability that the people which every villain wou|d find refuge and ,
orgnnixing
aud
sustainmg
a
Lyceum
hnv'
a favor upon onn for no olhar ressou than ■„B
urc
able
to b«i„
understand
the„tto
nature of,fav“*“
•’’tot
’•*'# p—totojtol,
~ ..
-------"..’.’.jig in » few djiys, and at nigfit to military arm uf tho government.
Free fields anddilapi'bitcd fence’; Thcvnctcy
INi. no
to,, to
“7; *■“
1”
duo -to to
ing
been
it would
be “a I bniidin)
day already
after tlie
fair,*made,
to insert
it this week.
wear b elmin and tedl atfacbid to their j State tnca now hr that guard hottste might is sure to enter at every gith, Mi l ’•* h"
n^rly because he is wealth}.
t-r ftj.
,, J , P .L.
‘
commlNlonoftonHM duUrdlv trimra.
v
- au&lt;n
- - w&gt;v 5*1.,
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...
day
to
'.t t!.L... .v 1 fart. - While in Lecoruptun, yesterday. 1! hove sskol in vain, air, to have been bail- i concealed in every brii-r-|«itcb imd arrev
-iraMlZlX
oOrolitiNi honesty*
bra^'opon.
/
tYCEVM.
\
The
subject
of'political
opens
t’f (kfa matter than by asi'BJt ,aome
lol u|w»n the G«A-orn«&gt;r nt his office ;! cd, upon charges iufinitcly less criminal, uf weeds he tuny diaev ver. To rout b n&gt;.
YYe desire all who conitnunk-ate with the '
ruption;
aud u wo do nut feel inclined^/
Tho “Hantings Young Men’s Society* s^\ner, to write a plain hand. If tliey do I
/n.tLl4-urwMJqura1tow.,od^„c.,n, op
to nbdo
rrcrolly rctnrmd from south- white this man, Haya, whir Lux been guil- | -horse, foot, am) dragoons, it is neev-wy
-•
»
SraiJra* Cn.1 tivlinn/t/
s, and reports that the invading I ty ofthe most atrocious and dinbolienl ’ to set (heplow and the spade going. *»J
tiiLin,na we pre.iutnc every man of eou^
met in pursuance af a call on Saturday tMs, a caution to the printer will be un- •
KallMU1 "J
lhat
inra&lt;ljng ।
be (
1 tlx-n
to overwhelm
overwhelm him
him with
with mountain*
givd i* nP unti* *® *“ve Pvcn our tiffin­
' murrler. right
right under
under my
my eyes,
syea, must
must be
then to
n
tnon sense would answer them. Suppose
evening Dec. 20th, at Mr. Merrills rooms necessary.
| marauders hare k-ftthe settlemrota where !। .-uhuitUx! to
0 bail
manure I Nothing
manure jfor
bail;; I1 will
will tolerate
tolerate no
no such
such J1 of
of manure!
Nothing Kku
Kk^ manure
’t th&lt;'
ion concerting ,l in fu**i wc
contin­
----I they had been committing many depreda- i
then, wc take tbe command, “than sbalt
in Rowers Block for tbe purpose of organi rights ofthe
ofthe south,
south, and
and the
tbe capMsa**.
capvdsk-u *
I
injustice."
ue our remarks froC? Urac to limo until
*
*- —i.. g*
—_
afrt| _
kavc
Coxcxar -no Cxav Fawur teJiW
izing.B Lyceum. Geo W. Mills was cal­
l
, I its
’t stand
- ii"t 1mI1,M| as a premise, aad ask one of
I
’Die Marshal was astonished,
and hardit* enemies. Thev
They can
can't
#tan‘i it at
3. an.
’
faly one Bettieit
is
disposed
of
to
our
satt^u^ion.
'irgiiua aud Kentucky resolution* ar*1 1
lln»c, whom some of our democratic
I led to the chair, nnd F. C. Merrill was ap- with Mr. llvnr, are coming, and will giv &lt;■, “ cnt lg
troubW wUh
Btt(1 tlmt ly knew wl»l to sav. At last ba aut down ■ ‘Virginia
------- --into
----------------------------- ------- -------.jibing in
ith it.
We would, however, remark , thi.
iai* , -----------.
and entered
a private conversation
I nothing
in comparison
compariwn v
with
H. Th''
ra
.f
Jhrirra*
ralCcton.
i
Dvighlxjrs atigusatxse as “ignoramuses
harc#©^-^ Secretary.
tux. June*
with Titus,
Junes and
and Wo«lwti
Woodson (a
(a wurwur- mav
mav be
be attacked
attackid in
in front
front nnd
and rear,
rya‘ ami
•"*
who are easily deceived,’* upon what rco- time, that the questions which wc hare1,| The meeting then proceeded to elect and Exhibitions on tho 10th of January party of robbere from Arkansas bavobren thy trio,)
,) and
together.
; terribly shattered;
mock fn-m the
_„ they cvxwlted
„ 1.
„
'
* but
----------“
asked are but a sample of thoec which the 1
next, at the Barlow House in this village. 1 atealing all they could lay their Lua’* on.
ns this command is founded/ He would
v^mr.r u.. “kind,t not „r •irta ” I Rwnmps and deep pioting. with a j-l "’/
officers fur the winter:
Cary ud family are old favorites in this
he Governor bad ordered a company of Tin* Governor was “kinder out of aorta,”
people
of
the
free
States
asked
them
­
Q'dckly respond, "each individual has un­
of it, will prove invalneral.te.
and
lh«*v
most
pacify
him,
if
possible
;
I
On motion Jas. A Swccaey was elected acction, and it ia only nccemary ta have '
10 ** ^‘roed there to drive them
the judge had inade a mrataku, and it bales an* but gossamer in potency, p!ae*-o
doubtedly as good a right to life as my­ selves during the post’PrtwidenluJ cam­
beside heaps of mudu”
I A. CMMr
!■»«"■"wh»rai'"n.raptori UwV drifted «i.h must be set right.
■
self; therefqye this command is given paign; and t i»c result of the election show &lt;? President.
Un
J- F- Adolphus wax elected
All the time the Governor pared Ida
HASiTINGri'i»IHCE CVRKE^T
them a full house.
Their performances the territory.' Several persons were in
npon the principle of self preservation, that a large- majority of them answered
office
fluor
with
hurried
sti*pa,
exclaiming
are
conducted
in
a
deeoroua
manner,
and
:
the
office
when
1
went
in.
Tb.,
GtVPK.
Vice-Prcsldcn*
nod tyy protecting the right to life in oth­ them in a similar manner.
[Comctot—C-Hswv.!
On motion Dr. t’ b- B“rto« wa* elect­ there ia nothing in them lhat can displease or rotcrcd into cunveraatkwi with tne, de­ every now and then with sentences de­
ers, also protects my right to the same.
, U» -nuu
ktu. N, th. ramrarr,
*™&gt;-"f &lt;l» t-wrra. ra.pl. nouncing the act of the officials in releas­
ed Secretary.
ing a murderer on boil and telling what
There is no situation in life, wherein a '
Ou motion the following.'esoluliJ??
, rarah w mlra* .nJ pftra-. Com. ral to; (.’Jra him
[ he was reached on doing about it.
I,
nasoo there is for th* command, “thou man can exercise such an influanco over '
adopted for discussion on Friday t'cningj
wou after this Interesting conversation
lira.NU.mdhrarftrpooradrN.
Jo. A HBratofUoranrawraprara,,
'toll not sUalf He will answer, “all
the public mind, as In that of being a weal­
,
•
■ *---------n”'1 ho defended the residents and free, left fur this city.
■- The man of rank—of hitelli- Dcc* 2C,,1:~
&gt;ya have as much right to the enjoyment
Yours,'
Esskx.
[ State men from the vhargva miulc againstI
thy mar. TL_ ___ '
r
.“
m. ~an
Arao/crf, That disembodied spirits have (
1 them by lua Excellcner, and stated hisi
L.twxxxct, K. T. Nev. 10.
genre, and of morality, poesem an influ­ the power tn commtniiciite their ideas to
•rbu
to Nb* Ori““
dur dore, thia command is also founded
'-or oTu. Idra I
S?'»
I
I Aat Saturday, t
nt the prisoners
cnee Infinitely inferior to that of the man mankind. Chief disputants,
upon the principle of self preservation.
h“ “«• &lt;hM were just, andI I taken at Hickory
---- 1, Point,'
• .
. Col.
*■ a Har-1
-Bulletin will give somr
.• .. „■ ..., I
under
OrsasSosd.
ofweal th. There is only a feint, if any op
F. C-Merrm. Aff.
bow me
Now suppose wc ask him what reason
the signs urwo
of the times are .toJ
rfea w. ,lu- , proceeded to state iluit they would de- vey, were found guilty ol manslaughter,
Stavoocracy. Their greatest fear is that [«*:«’«: him for allowing tho five hundred and sentenced by Jnc^gu Lecompte, for
thar# Jafar tbe-conjmaud, “xhou shall not
Pti
directed to the attainment of an object, to I
On motion the feilowi g resolution was I ... ------- Jul
------ ;.raira&gt;. I murderers of David Buffmu to carapcarfive years imprisonment al hard labor. 18bo«M'“
«m«lave*B fellow maar lie will answer,
Freedom will eventually become unit a-1
tho possession of which he baa nothh^ to I adopted for disenaaion on Friday evening
i rest, when he had them in hia power.—
19
ml. God grant that tb«r frara may be 'j The Governor said the five hundred nice The fiveycura impriaomnsut a» u 1J. ,
“•1! man hare as much right to their lib­
1 reccommend him but hia wealth
There
bar m KaatM. la
■
"...
w-Mitrali- DwrsUcs, Nas-bU*k.
1’ssU
Jan. 2nd, 1807:
.
erty as J have to mine, and a command
I r!*rr*!!J° wcr,c OTKanit^ •» the tarrito- &lt;’♦“ *
work on public works I
realized.
,
! la no place of treat, of profit, which bo canAtolrtd, That Congress possesses the
that protecta the right of all men to liber■
i The
election
of
Mr.
Buchstum
will not I •
ins
ciuciiw
"i
"»•
»»*«*■»■"«-■»-•
,
a
Ball
and
chain.
Tbe
court
adjotir‘
"
— *L— ~.*****»L*«L^, power and legal right to prohibit slavery
soft a termination of the »l»v«T “P*- Jj the nettag
nt tl .'r*fT** | n«l to meet at Tocumreh, a small pro- ts&gt;tor,
iftalso carries out the principle of self
H.-T-* wax,
in territorial belonging to tho United
2**PT"
as merely a peccadillo or exoentrietty of
U.111^ pct- to
.r-.p^KSaEiitoMS W —i
• u*,u in** 1
States.
Chief
disputants:
• &lt;J. What is sdfprvwrvarioti?
such a man. when, in a poor man. It wo’d |
learned. If Governor Gerey d.xw not in-1
nA™, to totonmjr «r to |to«r Buton Ito touurwto, Mj
G.W.MUL,
Aff
Self preservatkm is the first great
•
’
o-ferv
In
this
matter,
the
free
State
mou
be punished with severity. Tbe wealthy
rt*7»
Dr. Adolphus, Neg.
| 1 tom Luto. Hm Mr £ rrntol bom mm m ptoa stolioz L-Ul os * cbweo
law of nature.
’
...
L—
wall. Tb«-y will never submit to such
On motion the meeting Jxjjdurnd to!
IKtae to&lt;. umtolto. p*r- orngtoe, totUlto
bin

£?£&amp;££*

.

1

Thai

■That* i
of Buck*'

saline fr

latiilto

sell d&gt;c

HIGH PRICES.

Thal'i

I

cheap'CASH STOE!

That'
worth
ley’s.

.um, H.U.U4

s±."^"i*|8‘! i
_________

«• -»»- ***** —«i

:

itSssr

CdOel Atbc ^ourt ^OMO “» Friday avea.

toi«^ to-^ swU
jrftotaib, sreto

few-- htotoi&gt;UM.»-*,B,b«i»lto l»&lt;r,
, *ub. &lt;ta». to Mb», »&lt;to toto

mil

..

•^4-1- wHiyU Imia.

.

-

u*“&gt;.

i gu^iitfrtwhjpiVthe ja, i«
u^ar way, tha« by suffoaing GoH to U
»•—■Afc.totr.tod.tou

iumnpiy.7
V»reum

some of those thing- are.

/
to-

WCRSB VIM
would not codtinne over four years..1 tire of them.

w

tUl h was all • humbug -and itelwlm*

DosMtm.

Thal’i
forfie.
lefV

That’
10 do
clothlt

That
seirct
leyV

CaH, Immediately.

That

Good

*sto,/M4,.V.*CTo&lt;»«.7,
Ararat

Tha
and s

SUrO-ffc

AT VERV LOW PRICES ! !

sort::

tings

in to

from
1cy*«

ust» 1XCAKLYOS FOB SAtX

:i;^sss::s^
iffmfl it wwUR nwaera

Bur

Bin
wlM
GVjJtDUI 8AXX

.

Tl
full
lev

T

*

.

BfiKUFFS

SA LIL

of rf Santa Gardner.
'•id

1;

Maa

�AT

territories.

AND

HIGH PRICES.
. toon) bow rteap Grant A SpouMing

whom the following
has communicated It
blieatiom

ros Dmc. 2, 1856.
.irocfe rcnwiu pric*».| •
... b stem Urwxl ASpnUdh

t inrngrv eurnfiwt to
bile tbcrv wtr« no reguHty 'T no crime beimlc *&gt; unhappy, al
•lav*-of official*,* as a
rance.'*

•n suggests the fidlow'licfetiding the South. *
Tin- Ixwl way to drr south is to 'make a
led assault upon old
I feners. The enef*y
very g ip. k*1’ *° I**’
brirr-patcb and sere*
se ver. To rout Mt*,
the spwk going, and
him n i*h mountains
ng Rki- maouri- for the
ami the c*p*fskiai*f
can't stand it at tRu«ky rvaolulions’ aru
riaon with.it.
They
i front and rewr, and
but muck from the
■Lining, with a plenty
uvtilnerableCotton
rner in potency, placed

UL’E CVBRENT.

or Ready Pay.

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.

a.nitopa

Mtasy

Shectinge,

Shirlinyt,

1

।
I

Our Good* are now offered at a very small
advanoe on cost We speak no vain or
bombastic words, but what we say will
be found to be literally true. Wc never
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of (
our own manufacture, and importation, ‘
will be found precisely as we recommend
them. And as to price, wo are firmly
resolved to not be undersold by an v
House in Hratiog*, Marshall, Battle Creek I
or Kalamaroo. Let obr citizens and al! ]

4 —— ..

I, 7'jr -;r-,-a

SETTLE

kf

,

,

1Jlmtks !

,1 -

wooden

T. F. HARVEY.

CLOTHING,
r
/

.,

;

,

ffl GOODS!

,
,

.,

KEXFIEUPm.

i1 otter kind* of Spring. Bums&gt;«r a»

NA,“’I TO*awrf
—•—iHatnss-

.
■(
• ;
•’ r,'=&gt; wi«r
«r-«b,. r 4,,.u

[A]? p A T
R A R fr A INS
''war
1 i

rr&gt;

n—. sk..i. •«.

i
,

OMESTICd. Stectinr*. Ttektog*. Bbtptel
rting* ste Bhlrtty.

D Ehlrunjn, Blrocbad Abo

j also carry
carry Or
bs/wuii.
the
L , v*l“^_
FU&lt;INITUR.E
| Business and shall
। keep everything per­
Gaining to that Line.

WARE
W uli Tubs, Pails, Augur and Chisel

cabpextebtool.

MORE DEPREDATION
,

..

------- ,,.... I

I
'

FROM

taygood*. «rcto*paa«* of prio*. All irttHai aad

| that
cannot
be............................
beat up1 ,11 Good* at uncccnmcaly laa pricv* tt
-

Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Manure Fork* I
Shovel*, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Ac.

Yours, Most Hcapoctfully,

Tluit’w no.-That a large and *uperior Jis- leftmost ofll -thra. Gtsslmcrcs and Ve»-1

AT VERY LOW PRICES ! I

la rjdiMiae for Good*.
GRANT A HFAVUliMG

--

The alteelieeof CASH BVTEBb ia pertrealae-

.MM-,
(FARMING y qfjj ILS:
I Gloves, Hueiery Av., Ac., on which we I
Grain 1'ra.lies, Grfks Bcvth®, Bu.h 1 Promi,&lt;''

for the aamc as soon as possible and

STARTLING NEWS

■

?7

I their porchssev.
Like xn orthodox sermon, our stock of i
I Goods is contained under tcvcral different!

Office and

scnpuL Jf IIRY OOODr),OR'DCERIIS.

Dry Goods, Groctriei, Crockery ar. J ' mrti«*t 5x*«ai*B'. ssocwU sa that 1 can pay sp
Glatt wore, Halt Capt and Bonnett
tod*bteda«*&gt;
_
Elore at tha eld Eapw.ua. aw do«c watt 01
a sira atlortnrni and very cheap
! * » r-et* Hotel.
BOOTS ASD SHOES
f----------------------------------------a yreut variety of
! I
h tgggtBII
Ready Made
fora for *al* v*re earn .1

B’lZA' VP TO THE CAPT4/X' c’tbcr&gt; ••Dting Goods in our line, make a
H.IZ.A cr TV 1UK
colcof thh|inJ uy U1, beforej making I-

STEBBINS A- Rl'SSELL.
M.r 1. l-.w.

j Drnt’a aa-That you can find Knit Hoods i
and sack*, al Buckley’s.
|

.
offered M tkit market
I rare to*?stSa^HmNQ*^‘BUMMEi;

Our stock consists-in. E». irto 1 will oouTtoc* ttore that xbatlbarebar*
«*.d. 1* *ub*-as:ul.‘Taa literally tra*.
.
'
part O1
ThoMof mycuatoaara. abas* scsomts ter*
1
to&lt;n foor du. ».-• dMired la Milla th* MOW at It.

Hasting*, May I, 1S50.

Crockery-ware, Glatt-ware.

25 per cent cheaper than crcr before

■

The Latent and
,‘lpproved Styeg,
SXS
which will be sold at^sra^AREjSSa^PX
COME AND TRY MR
prices that will

worn out,

Call and see our stock.

&lt;m hand a full stock of Grocerie*. Dn

mg ia t a *h.|W uf

1000 Men Wanted,

STEBBIN8 &amp; BUSSELL.

i
I
I

rUR*IT« BE -I,*
'
I 1. OBDCK.'

B„fklrr

NQW 13 THE TIME.

dextensive i
extensive 1
HE tide in Ute aflkirs of those men WE have onhand, a large and
rM:!
Stock of Good* ana are coutandy
who .wan* -nrihing In the line of
HABDWAL’E, which 1* most sure to receiring direct from New York, add’-1
lead on to fortune, is now setting verv Uona to our already lara* Stock selected 1
strongly in the direction of HADLEi' with great care aa to the want* of this |
A WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.— | community of
The flood from the East ha* just rolled In,
floating to Our Store the largeat nnd most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found nt any place west of
Detroit city.
Our increasing trade, nnd the increas­
ing wants of die citizens of Barry and I
adjoining countie*, hare Induced u* to en-1
large our businuas by tho purchase of u !
Stock of Good*, largur and more »tr!*u
than ha* ever before been brought to this i
market Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARDWARE tbax can
(
be named or thought of. We have made j
r’O Al f&gt;T7rFTrFIO?V
our purchases with direct reference to the
V/VFITRMT Aj A A X A VI*.
,
*
•
wants and interests of our customers, as
— 7.
—
2•—I1
-to kind and quality. Rccogniring the
_4 „C
principle of

in debt to him for clothing that U most

line,
such as Bureaus,
That’s so.-That you c.in save from 35 to i
_,v—A' x-,1
.
10 dollars on a suit by getting of your Tables,Stands,Chairs,
clothing at Buckley &lt;.
| •
.
ne «*5l
••
IieuEtcRds, 1*011 nges,
i for or thee: with a I That’s so.-That you will find a choice
&amp;c, &amp;c.
I sclrettan of black and laney silks, at Buck,
I l._&gt; :•

H. J. KEMTELD’S,
I

I TO WHOM GOfiDS WILL BE SOLD

AT TUB

: Small Profit* and Prompt Pay,

CABINET WARE

Icy’*.

” VVUW

The Promiied Good Ti*e has
Oome.

N. B. AU those men and bey* that art

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

'Fliat’a ao.-That you ran buy 9 shllinms
worth of good* fur unc dollitf, at Buck-

et Shuer, Rtvddy-Made Cbtthinp,
I’ntso**** IX KaxI .» have a currvet idea
• -»e mm naw itnpriauoioiia t rum tied «p char*
&gt; tlwtn bm'e recenllr
it quarter* at Tecumnt of the N. Y. Tinter,
Tecumseh, write* aa
appalling sight t&lt;x orc
■ dirty and sallow that'
liar—all huddled like
•traw neat »ijxm the
u-h the vertmnweroic straws.
Several
ild but thank my own
rtfortunuk* aa to be
loue. without a helpof sympathy, save
itually iiitarchai^e to­

Spring Clothing, cheap for

world

Dials ao-that you can buy salcratus ■
for 5 c. per lb. or 10 IbafordOc, at Buck­
ley’s.

CHEAP CASH. STOE!

STORE.

AT

61

T

to make room for our
That you can get 18 yds of Brown
aheetlng fur one dollar, at C.Bockley’a
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
That's ao-Thai you buy French Merino
of Buckley for 5a. and 0*1. a yard.
Goods, Groceries,
That’s ao.-That you can buy first rate
Crockery,
ratine for 3a. and 6d. per yard at Buckley’s.
Ready Made Coth-.
That’s so.-That Buckley tells cuffeo for I
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
1 shilling per pound.
&amp;, Shoes,
That’s so.- That Dudley «■ and will
and other goods is
rail cheaper than an; other merchant in
quite full, and we will
That's *&gt;.-71iat you can buy heavy c
sell them at prices that
vm Flaiind fur leas 1 a. at Rackley'a
will astonish the

Mid Um ar weald ! TUt’s *o-TUt you can buy Braddeloth
i»*id thnr govu frorn 31 to 37 per yard, at Buckley’a.
I l.arias beard rw
*
’

van. Immediately.
Call.
illy and truly,'
p&gt; servant,
M H. SEWARD.

would inform his friends and the public

which we will sell very

Ik- also oimram&gt;n the claim that tho
the Kansas and Ne-

IAE1IADE

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

Siring Trade,

xilcated the higher
ator from MirMfro
id oompelied him to
■I he dare not repu♦t he acknowledge*
'. a law in which all
a have their foondaccn gloriouafy fllua-

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

MERCHANT TAILOR .

We have new on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the

SALE

:ht rope avenue U»n&lt;1 Southern inter,
nriplrw of the Kan1,” over which Noeht hope to walk un­
slavery Booth, and
t of Frecdom in tite
evidently an'uh.
r Giddings esprtm.

letter of the 2t'th of
&gt; rd bat evening. I
errnce the State of
lieru-ficicni gift to '
•U&lt;1 and atniaod pro
•&gt;wa that tho wrong*
u nkciicd the aympo■f Fr&lt; vdtjni in our
I not tho blessed ex*
, -d by the other state*
.re f -imdcd -na tho
. ly but M-adiN tin
ent founded in forea
newer and better onu
' &lt;&gt;n the equal consent
-.itlng into their place,
i^iful and pcrwTcrnr

Ever !

bR£,lT

Jdoaft

THOS-. F. HARVEY,

I
11-i.j s.«i CnmOit s.,^
। Saws, Augurs, rlancs cf al! description*, t
°
.
| Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes. Broad | VV e USC gl'Cat C3TC 1H
। Axes, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds. .*
** ~
p
.
r*
j lidc Berds, Common and Mortice Gun-' tllC
JWanUiaCtlirC
O1
।
~
- ।
I get, Franiing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis A11- l?i1*.riit uno A- virvvio
!°uy

KOI

jl&gt; d«v«b *oii BBor*, *rtr brought

to tUsenrtul
Su&lt;a B»&gt;»* mod* of stal* Uatbor

furniture &lt;V none

K&amp;B. v*k pop
nwn "nTTWT
a ns ■ STILL IN THE FIELDJ
“asox'3 tooia
but .the best matem* |\ but the best materials
I in town Into be had atBucklcly’a.
I»Vlll/JuU
It U T 1 1/Vl 0 .
.
,jeoJid■ M*orta&gt;«Bt&lt;X FALL «t»J
...1
Bn-1. ™J Cuf"r Ti ''..i., I used and none but the
iu«ireeriTedtand rtctiiiik pint Ixivvls and Plumb Bvba, White- .
_
*
i
VV
IT is not our intcntion|to detail the hur 1 *A WINTKM
i w„h Brushy, Ac.
I best workmen employ- 5™
’ -BmC.
TA-, ladies Fur*, rouging : 1 rars of GrU War, bat to call attention rt hia vid .and, oppJt* j. b. room
■finan.
Ml - b.

|EEI&lt;S. Mortjsr**. Jo&gt;ik-r‘a Biu&gt;

gpuctDID

.1

. A CALL FROM ALL IS BOLIOTEl),'

op

vrmrteir** wdctt.'»* ean ouy u&gt;» vc»i »»u cur.;rit.
■ "WO V’"
: | Lrli M

NEW GOODS!

C(J,

HOEMAKER' FIXING.

....... . _™.,
......... . ................
Zinc Hammers, Pincer*, Punches, Peg
Breaks, Sewing ard Pegging Awla, Ac. :
In addition to the alaivc enumerated '&lt;

AlllOUg OUT &gt;S’tOck

may be found

iJ&amp;i

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CA." i
SES, SOFAS. BEvUREAl'S,
’ sTUKE WAKE, a larr» aaMrlacat at
SOFA OOATTGE JENNY
ratLurr.
LIND AND COMMON
•
•
•
’
' D 1aai«. McnotM. I'arametto*. Print*. Double and genera) assortment ot
DEADSTED.S
c
1
We do not hesitate Ito a*y that our s.ngt* steals. Tala**.
,
I
HADLEY A- WIGHTMAN.
: Tkit'» ao.-That vou ctm find a large aK- ' stock i« “ *jiii-ndi&lt;l." uii&lt;| o&lt;r privet unphf
VrilH 111 lilH't
1 lasting#. June 12. 1KMJ.
*7
i .Si&lt;?r, Card and Centre Tablet, Fall Itiaf ( rich, romfortaUc ar»d bappy'for Mteebeap'by’”
•sorttnem of brochit and woolen *haala. a- eck-ntedly L-. For &lt;to* or Ready I’,y. I
Z
'
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\ Jmny Lind and Light Slandt. Lonnnri, ,
U. J. KEN FIELD,
Buckley's.
,
' we won’t be.undertold. I Call and examine j tnd Velvet Mamailtjue Frinyn, Edyiny . HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE common Cant ane Sprmy l-Rom Chiirt-\ H*»U*K*. J**« L **-4.
&lt;f-r , «f-r. AOA A / TZx retry rantl/
I Th* y,, nnml-rr dasestha liftb Year and cum
I
*
our stock of
Any qmuitiay of Pine, Cherry, \S llit&lt;* UUl'SHESofali kindaat
Phillips-.
and A’/yfr, Strut* and Silk. Bonnond'and Black Walnut
J________ . UA RD WARE. Tfbl* a
utt Trimminye, Artificials,
Ribont, Ruth and
&lt;»_ 1 «■_------- 1
-»o per cf. cheap, r than ony 1 Brood, Omunero, and Kentucky Jean
-l-j&lt;
I
Cloths; Sb«-ttng4 Cltecka and
Ffoteere of every Style.
Ucai. for Cask Wc would invite a cal) ‘ H««.l,itehfork».RM're.H*yti.re.Snailu^d BMrt*
Stripes. Denims and
(1CARDIAX HALE.
4 in evamitdltion of our Ccxl* and
rf
U?w“’
। Th* )l*(uio&gt;&gt; will eoalinur fob* raada&lt;l&gt;4
Tickiniff-.
I That's so.-Thnt y.Hi u ill always flhd n |
I tbe mum* (tneral pl*» which lix rrnderwl iton
rices, and we will trv and satisfy you. | -------'■------ «------- *------------- —
—-■■ ■ ■—irrailh' |&gt;«pu!*r. Il wit be Uic aim it thr pi
Chi! and examine Dur stock of
[ full assortment offtwir oil cloths, nt Buck- i
| J^ADILS Fin. Comforter*, nil Wbood*
; lubcrt'lu furnUh. ta tbe n.c»t rlrgral fonn.
STEBBINS 4-KCSSELL.
^”2'°“’•'SKSffi'4
BOOTS, &lt;Sz SHZOES.,
i Urgr*! poMible omoant ut lb* beat reading fo
lla»tui2«. June l&gt;. IS5&lt;».
| aelrclait frura tho ealitv held of Au&gt;»rieiu&gt; and F
____ T______ _______________
VTAXKKE NOTIONS, s g««l Msortmeol st
Men's ItonMe ffoled Ft«&gt;p*.
' .... I
T&gt;..
rt IM.
GUARDIAN SALE.
1
______ _____
Phillips-.
“
“
"
Britan*.
That's wx-Tbat Buckley la dosing out
eZ'w
WJOTICK “ tereby given, thsi by virtu* at Li LSsENCES ufaR Ktadt *1
PHILLIW."
“
Tie* and Gahor*.
J tocMataue ruter- IS cenre t» u»* xrfowd by lb* Hoa. T'. J. Hum Ft’FFCO'ABA •.drenmb., B*Acu»l.. u.dBu»Ladka’ Bootee*, Waging Shpcs.
rnn-ra wbKb fox* ;4irrv, J*dp of Probate ot ite county of B«rt’ In cq3ito *1
PUILLllV.
“ Slips, Th *, aud Gaiters.
. Stede lu carry out &gt;te iit*te of Michigan. M Oaardiasof Lucretia t ul j
j sud guuante* of ter. an inMU* pereun. 1 .ball **&lt;) *1 public Auction 1 -- ------ -- --------- ------------------------------- •
I Dutt’s so.-That you will at nil times
Cal! and examine our large stock of ‘ QROCKERY sad G1*m W*rei find a complete n3M&gt;rtment of Iwois A
nOCKJHXJl Pres* and Jtedkin*., READY
a.lin* i. .urwi r. Irrtioc*. U&gt;« following drocritett pteini***, taxrt: i
AND
W
1 shoes, at Buckley ’a.
16S&amp;.
»Xi
MADE CLOTHING. Book, and St»tion*rir&gt;.
Tea, that can’t &gt;»c belt; Coffee, Sugar, i A u«w kind of GoUpcruhi* I’rn*.
njni.iu, uvir. u.
---- - -------- ; —------- - ----- &lt;*.
—
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
Lrti*l*:n tte evon- 1 “I raug* number tight 18. wvrt, aad .n tbe cdustr
SHERIFFS SALFThat’s, ao.-That Buckley sells the best I
” ’
•­
ARRISONS Writing Flaid. IVrfumerie* Ac..
will cuetinu* to °f Harry aud State of Mlelunn.
rmbraemg trery
AUGUSTUS H UES. Goard-aa.
,
*t
Tea in town for four shilling*.
I dtKintoa to tte
Asating*. Aug. 16, 1‘S*.
If
Crockery, Glass and Hardware,'
34 day of D«r. A. D Iota, l*’J
ad antedute Th* - - —————— » ■ —। ■ ■
That's ao.-Garm.-nt. cut to order and I KBrn1ing T&lt;s.|M.ftl» W patterna; alm,.1
--------tot cf land *ilurt*dta the count
anng tbaar (rwu-1* Z'SHANCEBY HA I Z.-Tte Circuit Court for tut
&gt;tov b'amter* wtll V/ rouaty of H’aiy. la Ckwttr.
waranted to fit al Buckley s.
j
Grindstraics. and'Hinging*. Tuba,
»y btrclofare lata- Wilb*3&gt; W.
coapUtosr.t.' ■ *. Hiram Bro
Pails, Ac.i &amp;c.
w .Ck-ivv I Each aamter »f ib* M»g**ia* Will caalala 144 ' BaatwiEHrt
That's sn.-Dmt you can buy fine bosom i LADIES—iDon't bun^ hi the Sun, when
n. A(.ALM. tettre F*gre. ta iLmiW* ci.lui:.**, r«rh &lt;-*r Ibn* , Hiram B»or.&lt;
e»in or Cun pir.g East ar J Weal
ynu can Luyla good
'
I Hatting., So*. 4,1M
compming naariy Iwo th****ad pag«» «f the tbri- । tur of tb* *
Linun fur 3a. per y ard, at Buckley
Trarrltrr* will and thiitba aborts*! and Mita---- ,
re»t Mto«ll*«.reu» Literature*f th* &lt;1»t. Er/ry Itefo-odsat*.
...i. .i
. . .----- ______ j»Ktariaj utustraBy tirtae
KEN FIELD'S.
That’ao.r-That you ean buy print* from For TEN SHILLINGS: nnd those Ahat
k.
sa.it
gTDNEWAU of all ktadaal KENFtEUTS.
fonncTO^ K. F.iaaia.
5 eta. per yard, upward, at Buckley’a.
th* UBAXil RAMOS STAGES Irsve Battla
can’t be brat, for a trifle more, at
.usual. A. D.taM, Cnek OB Mvedayi. Wcdo**d*)* ud FridayK and
Sheriff Harry Caaaty.
t£o follow Ing da- am** *i Qread Itopi i* th* Mt** day al I a'doak
th&lt;- Cuxir C.tiiB Stork of
roceries. Sugw. m&lt;j*mm, t~, caff**, u*I*. U.. tMMius ihreugh BrittolriU*. UaaiianXMTbat’a sc.-That Buckley's trade ia io*
NEVINS &amp;. INAPEN.
M*d Oil, lamp Oil. FwbOil, Totowo. |-*rr»*r.
SI«iUlc, Caledonia. uhiiMjriUe, aad fuaarfi.—
creating v err fiwL
Raianuag. Imvb Greed RatM* al * a’dssk A. M_
Call and looii at our
Taaaday*. Tbareday*aadSalardar*. *rri»iai*»
«&gt;&lt;■■ ustuDCT *ou r&gt;*—- —.,
________ '
___
•_____ iwrutuu* I.-V, cay oi a*ran. a l 155» exreul-d ihlrly-lbrer. (KKS/Hes biaidred and thirty »n. an
L|«c n-adine sod filing tbc.p.utiun ot Abd Aa- I 'TUu’. „&gt; -TL1' Buckky get* Up Cloth­
1j b* WilUm llaaccll
and
kl. 1Dnnsell
of th* , (ices, ua hundred and lairty-sevm, (1W71 tan Battle Crrrk ri tiraa for lb* r&gt;cotay treiaa •(cat*
WASH!TBS. Pan*. Broom* m4 Mo~ti&lt;k. at
" Xtr
ef Kboda
Iterr, and
ed guardian^? add minor*, 'prering for rwtoiu ' .
m.n.
!b
Suw of Michi- , irondred tnd tkirty-wgbt. fltxto) ten hundred *»d
rtawM thereto *«» forth that he m«r to liriMid . 1X1** tO .\
’n t**® n,ort
-----_______
PHILLIPS'.
toJMac'Lltannriloflbopbre.
e* iforwaid sad tbirt’-nlM, (100*1 tea hundred *nd forte, (lMu,i
” "•
n-*4w, SUks,,Ac.
Ac.,, ,
*• “Ui’
Tv*
। vaati*w, ijfwnn.
j
______
------- - --------------- ' raided to ti*
f •**&gt;4 eoBaly la ' ia the vill*g* at
rouaty of B*rrr tad
Hl, and »IX on I state atMichtgsa.
Wm. NVRGHEK.
JTOTIQXS—Of «&gt;d!cM variety.
|:
net.
-1-0* t
«*u 1
Circuit Court CctamiMioacr.
tirunorah.^ —
gniSira®.* a*.™}.
W« do
you with iicridvZ?
fierij'
JAMES A. StTEEZEY,
■
1I-.
s- not deceive
-1—v.u,
Solu-ifor for CooirlamaEl
That's so.-That every &lt;&gt;uc goea to BuckI will ba paid by the
prlcea, aud »bow you Goods tooi poor to
Dated. UaaUnga, Joly T. IH«PORK. Bolter ant Cbeaac at
ley'a before buying el sowhere.
the best
_
_______ ,
give away; bat wa ‘Ar you U.
------bHEPAKD A 5101333.
vtidcs in the market, Ik price* that am-1
NOTICE
RY KTJBLE la ronKTltol
That’s so.-Ladies and Gents Rnbder nt not }aU Ifi tail.
b
.__ .
lenaou by bol* d— u thadate oTlhte fo»i jmtd&gt;e.t.*n. tt. aoa of
MH.I.
THE NEW cTCMf
STEAM citv
S\W MILL,
Backlcy
’
s.
F3P
“
Batter,
I-ard,
Lumber,
Stongles.
Abd H .. fonb«r, riersd s'
umm a eopy ofilia order la '
and Whcwt for sale M Ctab.
That's *6.-lAffiea collar cheap at Buck­
l.cpublcaaBaaawtjr Ibre.
K»- Call early, l-cfurc tbe crowd gets
i^^-'^^KNArES
ley's.

, .... .

. ... .-].......|-

7

•

Now
Now Ifoing
being exhibited
•reliibited In
In Hasting*,
Haating*. by
by

!’“s-

NEVENS &amp; KNAPEN.

Ready Made Clothing,

!

2,000

GROCERIES !

Battle Creek, Hastings,

G
H

SILK PARASOL

guram*.™?

G

IS

Summer Dross Goods.

----------- KSSfi.’SU"? ffixss lil^. fc-

ju.mMC3BJSS3F».:

«

w’JKi2=aS5'KBZS?5^

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

Dial’s ao.-That if you dont go to BuokI
Icy’s before you buy, you will lose money.

Haatinyt, June 12,-1856. 7‘

GUABD1AN BALE.

That’s sp.-Thst Buckley is during out
That’s so.-That Bncklcy p*y* *•* M3h’
est price for Fura, Dcer-akiua, aud aheep

flui paidfor all Nine

S MdV.. tb.
A- D-, Itar. st

’tttZ1

o'etoci is tbv .flrroooo Cl

Bt3-(£.

mm

IPdta.
Thai’s so.-thalyou will
■nrtment of ger.U. Woolen Under shirt*
and Drawers at Bncklcy k

flMtlbg*. Aug. 1&gt;. IBM.

1,000^-,^^

Thai’s •n.-Tbat you will find a Urge
stetA Of Alspecas and Pannettas, al.L CUrodCW’^
Buckley’s.
.

4“

.

PHTU.IF3’. f j

towaahip

•- •' ■“•StfHmniAS. I »-r—'

“

lumESoFIp-

^^aw^x.

gMUa^My 1,W

l300TtcTOWX*-,**B&amp;^

.

Adsunterulor rf mM qti

ESPEOAL NOTICF.
A LLtbaM IsiibiU toZ1F. Breamoal
A ar Acrouai*. IbM *re lea* F***JT?1?
qmtetssaH *&gt;&gt;d FUk ib« asM wttbtol
J. TTblUBlNK

samter tea nsa-

�33.^0

j iltt&amp;^creiviaVwtiwis!'

'JEREMIAH BROWN

COOPERING BUSINESS.

Tt» sL't’-c butinaarfn dl iu
:w CCTied «n br the snbecri
v.'egasn Cto, ta the aontb

1 That ia ifwe can make ।
- it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
T'kOVBtE
J_7 rented
Summer
goods
which we oiler at re­
PHLOXES.
duced rates, for
1 (* Va:3:iM—baary ebAiceai

READY

work to suit rou.
Haattsg,, pet. 23, 1854.

PAY.

Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

D.T.DHaKS.
sff

xs sdxxNTEnri
rpHE aabacribcr would misouscs to tba dUxaa.
X &lt;tfY any Cocnre that ba baa paraanamly to
cstod fat_e rtbjs of Hastings far ton jcxpcaool
fianyisf so tbe

Giaghuna
Mata
Penlma,

.
'-w.
Sliectir.gn,
Shirunga, Kcanxlcy Jeaca. Hau, Cnr-j,
Raady made Clothing,
Beats,
4
Show, 1

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

.

Creekerr,
Hardware,
ulrtswarc, Farm mg tools, Ac.. &amp;e., aud
In Let evcrrduDg that our friends need.

LADIES- AND GENTLEMEN'S

------- —»L«^iO43
PreaiutM lh* priw y-r, «l.T84.U087

;----

“WOOD WIMBtU*'
TW Bum, of

47,««ie

Together with tho following Groun,
StaUte- fa Carrara M^laZtf 2^

ICE CREAM, furnished forj
.-..lira, vu
on the shorteel poas-.ote •amx.
uniucs,
mutlMOXT.
Hastings, JnM U. 1M«.
_____ T»

JL V —blootnlng from May to 5&lt;

J. BROWS.
CHOICE FRUIT TRED8.
Irenes paid by thia Company in thirty4 PPLES, Paar,. Quiacca, Cberriea. Peachtg, Ac. Tbe Sotal
.even years cadiag tha present time;
Ac.. CIO bo had ef
j. BKOWX.
In Fira Department....... 8.MI387 »9
de.
.. 347,627 81
ORSE CHESNUT and Eoo&amp;tain Aah, Weep­ Island
ing Willow and Channel Treat; anole to
--------------- |5,MID»I 41
Nasrly »7.3W.G00 of loaaaa it solely hat been to.
tncaaj of equahriug to tb. pe"-'1NORWAY SPRUCE
For tl yean thia Compeer
KE cf the beat Eeergrecn Trees. I beta bar, diridatd artragisg annudly
becu u ana planted aereal time,.
capital stock. The insured,
J. BBOttJt.
them 81 »J per r— • -'■*------tbe shape of loi
;18| psr cent,
RASPBERRIES.
i—•--4 agsute. tsED Antwerp. PaatoH aud large Yellow.
Are ootupsafea and dtvlJ.BB0W5.
। faltowtax gottfaasa wm uaudEtously reASPARAGUS ROOTS.
1 Dssctora for tbs rasutaff y rar:
JgXTBA alie-jwr ICG, g2; two
jA.

FIRM WL FAINTlNGM,

MASS MEETING!

O

by leading Artists.
The whole of which are to be dutribt
ua or llloued UMug U. «.l«riUn
whose ntmts arc received previous uj
* Twenty-eighth of January ’»7.
when the diatribntioM will take place.

R

Every subscriber of three dollar, u „
titled to a ehpy of the rpIwxW st«l

H

LXIUBLE FLOWRLNG SCARLET
BRATOGUS.
&amp;is •■» PVifwdy
1dJ «=• of tLo EMI
beautil ul Ftovrertcg Trees iu cultieuloo—dfl
eeats; extra sire. 11.
J. BROTCX.
BULBOUS ROOTS.
IS t’ACISTBS, Tulips, Gtadoolua, Xsrceaaas.
XL Jcaquilt. Iren, Ac.
J. BB0W5.
STRAWBERRIES.
4 LARGE atock efdmjce varieties

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Store Pipe, Farming Toole and
Mechanics Too'a of every
kind thick tetiUeeU
cheaper than ever
before ofered
in thie Market.

"w *
year; also a copy of the Art Journal cm
year, and a ticket in the Annual Distri­
bution of Work, of Art.
Thun, Tor every ttjxud, a person not
only gets a beautiful Engraving or Msg,
line one year, but alao rMeive. the Art
Journal one year, and a ticket in the Acntal Distribution, making four dollar,
worth of reading matter, besides the Gcket, by which a valuable painting or piece
of statuary may be received ia addition.
Those who prefer Magaginoi to the Ecgravrng Salutdsy Night,’csa kaas tother
of tbe foilowuw------------- ”
- -gazine, Godcy'

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

or st least, sold cheaper than a man eocld steal

HaaUats.May, 1,1434.__________________
tbe seal cf the Circuit Court for the cocctr of Barer
on tbe third dav of Mar * n
Kilpatrick Jr., is PteinU
Defendant; That ths am
from the said Defendant —__ ______ _
sum c f Fire hundred and fifty Dollars aud that said
writ wu made returnabls on the third day of Jane
A. D. 1834 and that said writ baa been retarded,
and ta now pending in said court.
t: numrorrt n

GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICES!

ritxre, Graham&gt; Mi
Magazine, Southern
___________
No person is restricted to- a sinjle
.hare” (Those taking five membmkita,
remiUing &gt;15, are entitled to mm Engra­
vings, and Vo ata tickets in ths dtatabu.
tion, or any five of the Magazines, one
year, and six tickets.
Persons in remitting funds for member­
ship, will please register the letter al tho
post office, to prevent low; cm rooeiptof
which, a ceruficaU- of Membership, u&gt;
gether with the Engraving or Magazine
desired, will be forwarded to any part of
the country.
For further partionbra, see the Novem­
ber Art Journal, sent free on applica-

’

NOTiCk——

For membership, sddn-wt
C. L. Dust, Actuary C. A.
A., 348 Broadwsv, Neris York, or West­
ern Office, TtJli Water street, Sandusky
Ohio.
1

OTICE is hereby given that toeaaayument roll
and
tha
property, reel,
in
is comple­
t'd and left at tbe office at the County Treasurer
for tha m.preuou of all persons conceded ; and that
tbe Aaaeeeore will meet et tbe said oBee of too coun­
ty Treasurer on Friday the IStb day of June next

raluriton of
taxable
Nan persona),
the village of Hartinga,

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
___________
Horiorary Secretary.

Taxes for 1855.
1 Udrs. are berrby infortoed. that tbe Tresoarer
will be ready to me re re pa uncal uf toe Ureaakip
taxes, at tbe store of .Serin, A Knspaa anfi

Saturday, Monday &amp;. Tuesday.

Notice is therefore bcrebv gtrai that by virtue
of c power of sale in .aid Mortgage contained the
premi'e- dncribcritherein aa tdlwa to wit: The
writ half oftbe north Weal quarter of ..'ction 5a.
twenty eiirv -D in imruthip rec north cf Htagc
ten we.t, containing righty ocrea of land. will be
told at public tiertivni.T vendue to the hlrbcalbM
.... ,i,. ■ m
..f
.... . .._ . ._i._*.

In Ciancerr. at Uuliuge. ou Ibe 3&gt;tli ilai
vrmber. A. D 1966.
Il aatiafaetorily appearing to thia Cour
atMa’il of Janioi A. Smarter, Solicitor
cetnqlainaal. on file iu aaid eawar, that the
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Of each week, from Um first dar of December L4I&amp;
to tbe fifth day of Januarv, |BW, indarive.
IL U0H3, Township Caltoator.
Hastings Dee. » 1834.
aJl-tC
A Grant and Ctood BeoA.fc. lrsry Fwndr:

Act uf the Leei.Uture of this State, itxorpuratmr
tba rill.gr of Uaatmgs.
Sac. 5w It &gt;baJ! be tba duty of tbe common cooncil of tba Village of Hastings, to make, or cause to
be made, a copy of tbe Aawauncni Boll (aooordmg
to the Act of Incorporation.) and charge therein
the amount cf tex for Highway purpewee. against
each individual ujenUonnTin wild roll, and place
the aanre in tbe hand, uf the Street L'omtniteteacn

HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA.

ous to the first day of Au&lt;uitw rsebyear, sad lb,
reridae cf said lax lo be applied in like manner
previous to Um tweutv Bfth day of April foUowiae’
m each year; aaid taxes tobes»n«einiia like siaanor a» ia provided by law fortbscollKtionuf town
shit birbway tare*.
her. 31. It shall further be the dwty of tbe Conj ofn ef
16
3 “
10
tnou Counril of tbe viUage of Haettngv. to —its
or
te be nade, a duplicate of the aBt.s».nl
S. B. TREADWELL,
roll, ctarpng cash Indloduai mrntlrewd ra M;4
llicrre-l Uli urv aaiu oiu ir laaru a- wairsscu
roll,
wilb
tha
amount
of
tax
for
which
be
or
the
ia
the uid defcmlante. John L Bartlett and Santo E
W strwwt tax, .ad
Bartlett; and it i. further ordered that within twen­ ’'l
SHERIFFS NOTICE.
ty dar. tbe said complainant canre a notice of tlii.
order to lx puldi.lml iu the RequbUcan Banner, a October in eaeh year; and it.hall be tha dMv of
ncu.papcr pubiUhcd In He.ting., ta the County
Manila) to cullret and par orer, to the Trea»- .u .UoVulJb*i«!io",lbe Tuesday raccesdiog
of Hlrey. andlbal too .aid publication be continu­ the
“.tl11** &lt;*f
next, at which the
urer. said texes according to law,’ within sixty •J*
ed in said paper al Icaat otiee ta each week for six
rfter tbe date of said warrant. Provided that following Officer, are to be elected, vis:
.weeks aucceaeivrly, or that be cauae a copy of tha days
whenever it shall be necenary to sail real estate, „ * G"»»"«r. Lhutenant Oaremor, Sreretarr al
order io he personally served oo the .aid defend­ the
SUle, State Treasurer, Auditor On&lt;rd, Conate
Manhaj .hail be required to collect tba
ants. Jolin L Bartlett aud Sarah E. Bartlett, al areorttyg
...«er of Uw State La-d Other, Attorney Genera).
to
tew.
and
make
n-turn
oC
and
pay
least twenty day. before tbe time prescribed for over all tnotiira so cnHcclod. within one hundred Ito^nteTKkwofrntaK: Instruction. One tneob?.
Ibetr appearar.ee.
of tbe Blate Board of Education, six Breton el
data after the date of said warrant.
Tbe Mowing ia a brief anaelu of Ito cooiata:
Wm BVBOHER,
Hiatoryof Medicine; luaton of bathing history
Hr order of the C«mn»oo Council cf the rll'- — I reaidral and Vrcc PrraiS~. and a Beprerente
Circuit Court CirmmiMioDer.
of llastiEirt.
i , lire in veogrew.U&gt;e Tljipd V&lt;&gt;i’«rre&lt;aionre UU- of Medicated betha.
J a ini A. 8 wxxxar, Solicitor for Complainant.
Hasting., May 10,18M.
4w3 , irict of thia State; alro a Senator fik tbe Twente.
illuaireted by out hundred and twenty
A true copy, attest.
6xjft
lltirnr F_ Hott. Repiter
MORTGAGE 8ALH
the rational

:&gt; uif.kt it u.. aivrl plrssalil atul e.xpediBau’l'toiL 1ha natron*| • .... trJtii.KSr put ll
itresiwolfai:* refaifed. ‘ C. W. A.ll. USWls. :
litotieg., Mar 1. )*-,4.
J
J tovficters.

County of Ban
Prosecuting At

MfOR&amp;AGE SALE.—Default bavmg Ura
L’X u&gt;.&lt;U« iu tbe poinitul of certain moui**, re­
cited CO far paid by an indenture of tnortgsgr.bran
wg d*te lie «ixtb da; of May. in the year Io3J »x.
centre! by John Mui’any, ot Awyria. in tbe Count
ty &lt;’f Barry, .nd Suite i f Michigan. Io A. Window
Wllwx, of the place efomaid and recorded in Bio
Uegulcre odico of raid county iu Uber II of inert.
gage, on page- l«33 and 161,'and which »u duly
aeaigned by the raid A. Wmrlow Wilcox, to tbu I
undersigned, ou the twenty-tirat day of h’otCBhtr,1

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

Knapan. and dated August Hat 18J4. and reconl-d
Uter’c
10
O™"'? Of B.rrr, tn
5&gt;0 Indetteudene.
“&lt;i a'rl/end
which was duly aaatgned bfthe Uid
D. Kaapcn to 3ehn W. Stebbimion the 7 th
Mptember 1854, aud which aaalgntnriit was &lt;!uii

Dated Ifot. 15, ISM, yr, K. FCTRI8, Fberit
NOTICE.

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NOTICE.
YYTnERLlS, tny wifr MaST MEirt kos left tar
luitil board witb««t tray hut caeaa or
prevc-uiea ,tr. my pert, thia is to £rbM ifl-jw.
treM hart.-reir, or tnautag her m lay areoet t, as t
ataUpmr nodsbu cf her contrwtie,' afhr this in Bailre'a Block, over H. A. Gjodrr.ro Store,
where tU puUta on rely ou bsrui- tbrir wort
AufUt. 77. ISA.
-JCU*-----------I dM'.e to pleosr tbtm.

TAILOR SHOP,

ESPEQAL NOTICF.

’

"&lt;FmAPOLLO AND DIANA,
I* 'MABBUfi, urg gyn '

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^fftotpslradta -«UhU

! cssMrttarett-KalsmT'-c. with cspre» trior r1
»w* «a lbs
IL IL, gsmg com ra*l
irr.t■
•
Iteturt'-tr. leivei Kalasuxoe Tuesdays, 3wav«.r» str] f. vljnlnt ►.
Tlii. route jssvj.w tltreucL th' vlll-^. of Fack«&lt;
.Spriugs, PrxirisrJle sad Ou'l I'ralrtn Tr.' ecus' try tonjllcmtt ia beaatilii]. ud it: toad. u.
£JX" JXir
a^/ZZ3

soxkmT

a^h^

Abo, the exquisite Ideal Bbat*
.

“’ice POOLlSmONADB earrod up, ca abort no- ]
S17cE CBKAM, delicately paJ.teahte, right from '

Ofil!
K’O TO |C5&lt;J PEP. MONTH,
■irpendibg wholly upci. 'the abil.tr sbXlv
truer cf im rip-nt I'crsous dcaBvne uf bee
sg Xte. bv rsctufeg t’oe 2A-torJiauiiu;: the
t' .-y Ln wUrit th y propuw cpr-rciinm ”’B t
by rrturs nix:!. «p»c’.rren works 4- the smoi

grm

otMounra,
CLAY WEBSTER AND CAfilWWN

i

fil.Ml.OJl 41 '“r^rori^of eonfectioOTry U flMii and taxPAYMENTS.
Usses OSkri.................. taMJbUOi
Ooauaiwuous and expenses. 114,462 S3

GRANT i SP.ICLDING.

spuctated. 1 bj{* ana vi
tn.^B i w.' a —i
Lar* .;-Lr.- &gt;.c«ria S«' th-t ;
ciocfi;-! for th' raire uf An

abjajLsOOZV! i \

Ibtocm oo iaveat*a sad

We do not wish to
T
brag about selling
Hto shop ia fa Asstt'i Store in aowtss* likes.
goods
cheaper
than
..
A- E. MAPES.
Hairitoj. Jisy 1.183d.
S??k22, IL'totirs tad Byrny' sJwsra on Lxnd st our neighbors, but we
,
._________________
PHTLUWa
wish to have all call
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
SOlTH DOWN SHEEP.
lluucn, this variety to superior to sit eth­
Discovered at Last!! and satisfy themselves. OR
ers. and they are also more prolific end bsrdil
wLU
&lt;■ -spew cf a few Ji,
ud full hired
To
persons
having
DR RAYNALE'S
La
J. BBOWX
C./SH
SUFFOLKBOAR.
3IEDICATED TOXIC
and wishing to niakejFCLL’’^'r'''“z,u''rl,J,'iBovs.
PEA FOWLS.
f
purchases, we would
’tore old, full Sodded, pries i;
Ftttr and J^ur, CM2 Fo
say give us a call and
and Liter Catnclainti. c
. Ducaett.
we will sell you all you
Tbe Praprwwr ha. hod tbs adv
ROTOrdrre for tbe above, left with Ds C S
will be promptlv attended to.
Want at very low rates, iLKTON.
Battle Creek, ttept. 19. I&amp;M.
El
no matter bow small
DAGUERREAM!
your -pile'’. That good LIKENESSES FOR 7S Ct«.
A. E. WILLIS,
tea kept constantly
a a .'clu announce
use ciuima ci ui.icirv
t t ar. J vicinity tkat be ia now prepared to l.kr
on hand.
■- keni-Mco cheaper than ever before got an tn thia
Cesnty. I’lctam put in LxkeU. Breastpins, FluMoney on those old ger Rings. Ac.
l^t-Liktnetsei taken ia all Weather..
t'r~,-uT!r‘,'C from Daguerreotypre and Painting!
notes and accounts ■'.one
to nrdar.
'
will be thankfully re­ Boom, Third Story Bcwcr’l Block. Hastings, JL
ceived.
MORTGAGE SALE.
grra Lima call aid be wui do } oic icori; to year

BEAUM0NTS

INCOME.

ths sum uf uoc liundred and fortv-oos dollars ami ,
tohtv mu. Hatiee U torrafun- huraby ■Ivsa.lfatl
by virtua uf a power uf aalu tn said mortgagtpoo-:|
tafacd. to* prviuiww doerilxd U.ercin iiMbn.!
vit: AM that trset or psreetuf land situate in the
town of Amvria, io the cowry of Barry and State
of BwhigM. sad described * follow, to wfe: The
ts.-thalfof to. south cost qtarter of rectieu no

sun Agssim iw Mon.

SWKBFINE

rf

SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
of iisrry, ptir.uaiit to tbcstatnteiu sncboM madd
JOHN E-IBT, AarigxMW
to an thro.- p*r»&lt;?ua who want ganseste made fa sad provMrd.
Dwrtl.Asgirttt.iMd.
’ H
the Etost rashUcabk manner.

ottt'thntcs-,

Startling

// //

FIRE! FIRE!!

Fire!!!

doe* *e enter sad all wort WARBaXTED ta eve­
ry pertfethr.
BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,
Spring Fathionefret fvttrred. •
rpHAT T. PF.lLtlFS Is aelltag nsore groceries
R. V7. WABEES.
X Iot on* dollar, thss wsi OTar before oftred Yen can evo ashen enbugh to pay foe
Hantop. May 1.1WM.
S
xhtestrissf JswXortL MT ZMtto is to kny far yow.

TKA &amp; 8ALEBATUB !
ii you will bring them

—

M
xw-&lt;
Butap. Jul.,

BUCI

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                    <text>THE REtTBLieAK BANNER

REPUBLICAN BANNER,
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J. GRANT, A; Co., Proprietors-

RcpsHfam Banner, “Isukbm? I1’"t .
Otrthslaadof the frte, and it. tans Mite brave.-

TERMS—11,50, IN ADVANCE,

ttrtee

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JAN. 1, 1857.

VOL. 1.
Office in the

H. E. Horr, County Clark.
Court Honee.

Office in the

W. K. FrsJttB, Sheriff.
Oaxlut &amp; WhMl**, Wholesale and Re-

T. J. Hirarnaxr, Judge of Probate.
fice in Rowtr’c Block, Hatiiapk

Creek. Mid..
Rubber Beith

Of­

Profecniotuil-

Noiiiua Acxxxt. Dealer in Dry Goods,
Wit. BS'KUIIAX,

H-tings.

Gxaxx A Sr Acunxa, Dealers in all lands
IlaMing*. Barry County, Mkh.
&lt;/ Dre Owd*. Oroereire, Croekere, Ac. Bute ---------------------------------------------------------------9w**C opptfite Pw* Ofltoe, Hasting*. Mich.
' | jo[li&lt; Rqsebts. Physician and Surgeon.
"7~* ' 1 1 '
' _ , .
_ i , | Dwtilteg on Broadway, near tbo Coart Houm.
H. A. Goodyxab, Dealer tn gjly G.»h1-s
Hating*. Micb.
Hwdwsre,Groe^,(^&lt;re.H,^.r.I:Mio..t..
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Bbabkkb, Waauk &lt;Sc CigAVhoktwle Pa
Ealx Ab Holuxook, Attorneys A: OunselK*kv»ui&amp; K jutes, Merchants aud Deal*

Street. Ilaatinin Michigan.
.NOBMAN W.FAlJv. CHAS. G. HOLBROOK.

Goodyr«r‘» Un-A

7"M.

Rum

Dealer . in

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OfiJcv in Rower. Block. Uutinga, Mich.

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HAWLETH.
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NO. 34.

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med, she strike and found herodfintears.
lug the train of their thoughts. The words closely around him, carefully tackit
Tha gier light of morning straggled thro’
THE BACHELOR’S DKEA3I.
of the author rose and fell with the bawls1 in, then stealing one more kiss, she
the haK'opcned shutter, the door w« ajar,
him to his slumbers, and sat down on
8ho was also swt
dosed her bopk until the s o to could be daughter’s bed.
“A woman's work is never done,” raid
overpast.
Saon
afterquiet
was
restored,
Mrs. James.
“I am sure I thought I
the children came in from sliding, crying
should be through by sundown, and here
She retorted the merry greeting—
is this lamp, on which I must go down with cold fingers. Juft as the dinner bell seemed as If graver and sadder thoughts heartily. Sfce seemed to have entered on,
and spend halfan hour before it will burn.” rang, Mrs. James dosed her book In de»- filled her mind, as indeed they did. She
was tlhiktng of her disappointed phms.—
pdr.
.
•
“Don't you wish you hod never been
“How did you succeed with your sta­
married?” add Mr, James with a good
dias. this morningl” inquired Mr. James.
nstured laugh.
“Famously!” replied Mrs. James. “I
“Yes," rose to Mrs. James’ line, but a
read about seventy pages of German, and and disjointed; even her hours of religious
glance at her husband and two little ur­
meditation had been encroached upon and snred bet that her life wasbound op
as many more of French.”
chins, who, with sparkling eyes and glow­
“Why, 1 am sure I did not hinder you distracted. She had tecomp ished noth­
My children Lrmcd my brightest link
ing cheeks, were tumbling over him,
long." '
ing that she could see but keep her house
Ofjoy br their carcaainga
checked that reply.
was dtitv—now she saw plainly enough,
“No; youra was only one of s dozen in- and family; and tn sadden thoughts, even
“1 should like the good without the
what »be hod not seen before, that while
this seemed to have been but indiflerantterruotioM."
evil, if 1 could have it,” she said.
it was right and important for her to cul­
“Oh well; you must not get discoura­ 1 v done. Yearnings for something better
“ I am sure you have no great evil to
tivate,
as far as »be could her own mind
ged.
You cannot expect to succeed the than she was conscious of; unsatisfied
endure," replied her husband.
and heart, if was equally right and eoual“That is fust all you gentlemen know first time. Persist in it, until the fsmily longings often clouded an otherwise bright ly important; tor her to perform faithful­
learn that if they want anything of you. day for her. ami yet all this teemed to ;
Quite hard, yet I wa. happy.
about it. How should you like it if you
lie in a yrgion dim and misty, irhich she ly all those little household duties and
could not get an uninterrupted half an hour they must come Bpme other times.r
cares on which the comfort snd virtue of
“But what is a (Ban to do." replied his could
nutata
penetrate.
to yourself from morning to night? What
W Mt
stiewwi men 1 10 sot soma 1 berCtthny d^pende&lt;l.
did she weed then! To see some
would become of your nivnrito studies?" wife; “ho caannot go down town with a of What
Ib-n-ulu orher lif—orH To bed.
T1»J “•“I"'™1
string &lt;&gt;ff his bosom, and a rip in his
“1 do not thick there Is any need of
or oo.. -to rf purr...,, -rn. .
cf
that, I know your work could be arranged glovcl”
n&gt;&lt;l, &gt;
of UxJliSTihraa.,
yjljoottosu.
“Well, 1 was in abed fix,” replied Mr.
m&gt; systematically as to give you some­
James, “1 dare say it will not appeu a­
time to pall your uWn.”
gain. At any rate try the month out,
-Well all 1 wish is.” was the reply,
and sec what, will come of it”
«,
from r.r
do.J,
bo..brink
,W -£*
.UcomUto,
:
to ietSw
“that yon could follow me round one day,
The second day of trial happened to be
a dtormy one; andhw the morning wa» rance of what was her duty. Her par- "”Pr. u
When the lamp wtta trimed the conver­
,
very dork. Bright overslept hcrn-lf, and suits, &gt;*»nflic:ing u they did with her I,aie r*cy Ye&gt;f. ■ .
sation was resumed.
Mr. James had
Utcratare bj the ba ware Fowl.
breakfast wax one hour late. This last tastes, -wemed to her frivolous. She felt
been giving the subject some thought
An aruraiy story te told ofow of tbc
hour Mrs. Janies could not recover.— there was some better way of Mving.
“Wife,” said he, “1 have a plan to pro­
which
she,
from
want
of
energy
of
ihar,
rteAet
that
inhabit
the
west
end
Eleven o’clock came, and her morning
pose, and I wish you to promise me that
work was but half done.
With a mind «tor, or enc^w of principle, had faileU of of this mctn.po i».
you will accede to it.
It is an experi­
As she leaned over her
railltubalre built and cqu.pped a
disturbed and depreaMsd, she left things discovering.
ment, and I wish you to give it a fair tri­
in the suds as they were, and retired child, her tears now fell fast upon that splendid palatial residence iu the upper
al, to please me."
F»rt of "th. Avenue." There wax waatpunctually to her study. She found, how­ rotmg brow.
After hesiiating for a while, a« she hail
ever, that it was impossible to fix her at­ * How cararwtiv wished that mother '«MI »&lt;&gt; •*V*»&lt;*- no luxury, no embetosbgreat reason to suppose it would be uuitc
that she could shield her child from the menu, that vanity could suggest, oe motention
upon
anything
which
required
unpracticable, she at length promised.
disappointmenta. and self-reproaches, and ney purchase. Superb mirrora, menaur•
“This is my plan. I want you to take thought.
Neglected duties liauntcd her as ghosts mistakea from which she was then suffer- ed not bv mckes btrt by yards, flanked
I two hours out of every day for jour own
But diMppeintmacta often blend
Finding sire- Inr. to&gt; &gt;h« IM. on. might ukn up lit: to &gt;I«rion. ir.il-; bury .ilk teroiri
J private use.
Make a point of going up do the guilty conscience.
whrrr to rimU nivn it tn fct. mradril rlcMj rmbniitav.1, b™ from to «H.
Into your room and locking yourself in, wu really doing nothing with her book*,
and wishing not to lose the morning bv nil tor ««n mperimm. it wouu | ing.-itiitn blegnnt and rown. onuand let the work go undone if it must—
nud Axmin.
Axminw ilton and
wholly, she commenced a letter. Bridget have been a great comfort could oho have moots of gold; voj-al Wilton
Spend this time in the way most profita­
__ ___ r____ sfied
_.w •«
‘•"Jr •'■'B “4 delicate
intbeir
came to the door before she had written felt that »hc had fought tbc battle for both. «tercarpeta
ble to yourw’lf. Now 1 shall bind you to
Diepcnlng jure eiyaiaa;
with]
rich and aristocratic
Yet she knew that it could not so be; that textura W,H
*1 “the
*
lialf
a
page.
your promise for one month, at the qnd
‘•V hat shall wc have’ffir dinner mad- wc must all learn Cor ourselves, what are Aubusson upon the expansive floors of
of that time, if it has prqved a total failami There ain’t no marketing cotnt and th&lt;«e tilings that make our peace. With \ the salons; elaborately carved rosewood,
i;re, we will try some other way.
you did not tell me what to g«L”
tear* still in her eyes, she gave tbc good ebony, and buhl furniture, graced every
“When shall I begin?"
night to her child,'and with soft step cd...
. -,
' “Hare some steaks."
.'
“Tomorrow."
tcred the adjoining room, snd tlicre fairly ct’* ol wealth, _yolup&lt;uoiiram and refine“
Wo
han't
cut
any."
Tomorrow came. Mrs. James had sckissed out the old year on another chubby J ro™t’ were there, sacs in its proper
“Well, 1 will send for aorne."
। lected tbo two hours before dinner ss the
cheek
which
nestled
among
the
pillows;
sphere.
...
Now there was no one to send hut
most convenient for her, and as the fami­
On. tom *lr bnd been owrlookrf—
Amy, and Mrs. Jamas knew it With a tonto^ngUbm-o-n™..
ly dined at «»c o’clock, she was to have
toon to fijmnl benoif in &gt; mnanUr to librarji Them«to&lt;l toelepmbeok.
sigli she put away her letter, and wait in­
I finished her morning w«sk, be dressed and
plto. (to
ir.vtong . r»l pUirn I
’ S»P!“K r"' 'helr ““tom, b,t an­
I tn her room at eleven.
Hearty a* her to the nursery.
ne
trees
were
visible,
save
those
which
ratified.
“Amy; Mr. James has forgotten the
i efforts were to accornpliah this, the ap­
skirted tlx- ta-rfem; on their tops rested
nabob had two n.roes residing
I pointed hour ffiund her with Iter work but marketing. I wish you would run over a wreath of golden douda. Before her, with bim-bckutiful as H&lt;&gt;urrix, fovelr M
half done; yet true to her proniisc, she re­ to the proviaton store and order aome traveling towards a distant light, was a lbc Queen of Dr.v and Night. They had
tired to her" room, iintHnrned the key of bcaf steaks; 1 will stay with the baby."
female.
Little
children
uere
aboul
her,
I&lt;«uaded
th&lt;4r doting uncle to open the
Amy was none too well pleased to bo
I the door."
• •
sometimes ia herartn% and sometimsa at.
|«11 00 CLristmaa night
j
After spending perhaps half on hour in sent on this errand. She remarked, “that her side.
As she jouroevd on. abo bu |
k wa* prodAwl only the evening preshe
must
change
liefdress.
”
forming bar plans for study, she drew up
«nd at fnee adopted.
But the li“Bil as quick as possible, then." raid suaied herself caring lor them. Now she
heritable, placed her books before her,
*&gt;otl«d them when weary; now she taught brary! how
prctmrud pen and paper, and commenced Mrs. James, “for I am particularly enga­ them how to travel, and again warned
that,
cartful-'
.
with much enthusiasm. Scarcely was pen ged this morning."
Amy neither robeyed nor disoboyedj’ them of the pitfalls and stumbling blocks *° P^’vided 1for, the mind was neglecte^.
dipped in ink, when there was a tramping
fa the way.
She hdprd them over the
Tic library noust be furnished, snd
but
managed
to
take
her
own
tijnclin
little feet along the hall, and a loud
— Christmas
—r—------- , morning,
rcalitu, though without any direct de­ one, and taught them to be wary of tho thatatdncc. So,on
poutxiing on the chamber door.
termination to do w. Mrs. James think­ other. She talked to them ./that golden » meraroger fa despstdied to the leading
"Mamma, mamma, I cannot find my
light which she kept constantly iu view, I bookstore in Broadway for an esumato
mittens, and Frank is going witbdutme. ing she might get along a sentence or and towards which she seemed «r lx? Irt* £-* 0» library. I‘&lt;*vhsste roraw a clerk
two im the nursery, took her German
to slide.'’
toning with her little floek.
But whut . Ir,,'n Messni.lA. fo Co. with the latest
“Go to Amy, daughter; mamma is bu­ bcxik; i^t; but to thi* arrangement Charley was awat {emarkablc was, that all un- catalogue of r-------re and
• selected-----works.
would [by do means consent. Mamms
sy now."
re our triend,
of
Known to her.
uc&gt;. two
juu golden
luiui-u clouds
ciuuub floated
maioi
- 7-- &gt; —
—-- “none
---- ----; known
“Amy is busy, too, and rays she can't must wow him the kitties in the book
...
above her, on which nsuecd two angeh. .'our
"‘th lh» rule mrawhetbiir there or not it was all the rune
leave the baby.'
Half
square font exposed hv
by *. these.
to him! but amused he must br.
” " Before tach was a goldei book.and a pen sure the eq«-*-K-t
Upon this the child began to cry. Tim
her sett .nd day's time of trial was gone &lt;&gt;f gold. One angel, with mild and lov. ’ ..| '--------t. and let me know how much
easiest way for Mrs. James to settle the
when Amy came iir, and with a sigh Mrs. ing eyes; peered constantly over the right u i‘*. J".’but givjs rue good back*.” .
difficulty, ’and indeed the only way, wa*
James [ returned to her room.
Before shoulder, and the other Over the k-ft; they ‘°rtion. but:
to go and hunt up the missing articles.
astonished
clerk tncosurts aqd cal­
T’,c s
*o&lt;1
followed; her
her from
from the
the rising
rising to tho u tting
one o'clock she had been railed down in­ fiillowedj
Tbetj a parley must beheld with Frank,
culates his authors by the square foot.—
They wakdicd
to the. Kitchen twice on some important of the sun.
to induce him to wait for his sister, and
"For eighteen hundred dollara,” at length
_____
business relating to dinner, and for tins look, and deed, no matter h
the little girl's tears must be dried, and
he
rays,
“
l.will
fill
these qpMW with stan­
day ono entire page of a letter hod been When it was go&lt;xl, the ang&lt;4 over the
little hearts must be set right before the
.
Though pleaeant tn their teeming.
right shoulder, with a glad smile, wrote dard works, well bound."
writtel
children were sent out to play, and a lit­
“That’s too touch," rays our million­
On the third morning she rose early, j it down in bi* golden book; when evil,
tle lecture given, too, «i the neccasity of
however trivial, jhe aitgcl over the left aire," the furniture has cost a mint alrea­
putting things where they belong. Time ma'Je every provision tor dinner, and fur
dy,
and
1
ranix*
go
monthan
six
hun­
shoulder wrote it down in his book. Then
passed away, and wlicn Mre. James re- the comfort ofthe fiuuily, which she deem­
ed ncccbsary, tu»d elitad by success, in lie kept his sorrowful cvea on her until he dred for these Ikwks; so make your own
luraed to her study, her watch told her
found repeoitctjce fertile evil, upon which choice of what you give me, but fill them
good
spirits
and
with
good
courage,
she
The latest nicaauremcntsof our fresh tlutt one hour was gono. She quietly re­
up forlhaL"
|
. J,
.
.
entered her stuly precisely at eleven ho dropped a tear upon his record and
Burned her task, and was getting well un- '
The library W*» furnished fiw six hun­
blotted it out, and lx&gt;th angels rejoiced.
o'clock.’
Thi- greatest length of Lake Superior is
dred dollars; tls: backs were showy; the
Now she was to have a fine limo of it To the looker on, it seemed as if the tra­
.T35 intlee; its greatest breadth is 160
ball went off wjth refitf, the mirrors were
Her books were opened, and a hard les­ veler did little which was worthy such
miles; mean depth 088 feel; elevation 627 Nuw Mr. James must; bo admitted.
pretty, the .unci, s hospitality prtnealy,
cnrciul record.
fixt; area 32,000 square miles.
“Mary," said he, “do come and put on son summoned to the conflict. Scarcely
Sometimes she did b it bathe the wea­ and none of |be|nudy rooms wore more
The greatest length of Lake Michigan a string for me. There is not a bosom in
attractive
titan the library and its square
ry fcet of her children, and the angel over
is 360 miles; its grealest breadth is 103
door bell ring. •
feet of books with handsoose baciuL
“Somebody, wants to sec you In tho the right shoulder wrote it down. Some­
miles; mean depth 000 fi-ct ; elevation ought to have been down town an hour
times
she
did
but
.wait
patiently,
to
lure
A
xothex
Blow at tux Hoors.—A few
parlor, Mrs. James."
5.87 feet; area 20.000 square miles.
inck some little truant who bad taken a days since, as a Roxbury friend, at the
“Tell them I am engaged, Bridget.”
Ths greatest length of Lake Huron is
Mrs. Jamas weal to bar work-basket,
“1 told them you were at home ma’am step in the wrung direction, and the angel close of bis labors of the day, wm eejoy200 m'des; its greatest breadth is 160 and followed him.
The tape was sowed
.iag a comfortable ride borne from Ids dTand they gave me tbdir names, but 1 did over the right shoulder wrote It down.
miler, mean depth 900 feet;elevation 574 ;
on, then a rip in his glove must be men­
Sometimes with htr eyes fixed upon fice h&gt; the city, in an omnibus partly Sited
not exactly understand.”
feet; area 20,000 square miles.
Mrs. James was obliged to go. To the golden horizon, she became su intent with ladies, a gentleman upon the sidewalk
The greatest length of. Lake Erie is ded.
Mrs. James took biigfovc and stitched smile when she felt sober, to be social upon her own progress, M to le. the little signalled the driver to stop, and throwing
250 miles ; its breadth is 80 miles; it* :
pilgrims at her side languish or stray; open lite door, sprang into the veldete.—
mean depth is 84 feet; elevation 555 feet; away at it, with a smile lurking in the when her thoughts were elsewhere. Her
corner of her mouth.
friends, however, seemed to find her a- then it was the angel over the left shoul­ ilis first step towards n scat, unfortunate­
arcs 6000 square miles.
der who lifted the golden pen and made ly influenced somewhat by the suddon
“What are you laughing atl" inquired
The greatest length of Lake Ontario is
the entry, followed her with sorrowful motion of tlia { couch, brought his ritfit
180 mile*; greatest breadth 65 miler, it* her husband.
.
If'wlxhing ^uot in contact with a drew, and as, with
“To think how famously your plan So In the mostunuljabctury chit-chat, all eyes, seeking to blot it cut.
mean depth u 500 feet; elevation 262
to hasten on her journey’, she left the lit­ a hasty expression, ho strove to extricate
works.” replied she.
this morning went.
feet; area 6,000 square mile*.
On the next dsy Mr. James invited tle ones behind, it was the sorrowing sn- It from the embraces of the hoop, he was
“I dcclarc!" exclaimed be, “w* thm
The totel length cf all five is 1.585
gel rceordiog her progress. Now the ob­ suddenly plunged forward and iu atwiakI ■« wry, but what company to tea, and Mrs. Jami
miles, covering an era altogether of up­ your study hourt
server felt, u abe looked on, that this was ling found Ins Ic|l foot In ihc rama unfor­
can a roan dol be cannot go down town
wards of 90,000 square mites.
a faithful record, and it was to be kept on tunate connection with a hoop on the oth­
withnut a shirt boeom."
to that journey's end. Those stoun clasps er aide. This was mohj than our hero
“Certainly not,” replied his wife, quietof gold on those golden books, also im­ had
. For a wdmJ«hi be
“Madame," raid a husband to his
pressed her with the Relief that tlrey were
■ »sed.- “Good brav ‘
When her liege lord was flurfr rqulp- Amy having extra work
wife, in a
to be sealed for a future opening.
Her
i. Mrs. James returned to her own ofttxthaby devolved i
sympathies were warmly excited Ihr tbc

■^rHJTtHO, Potty *adBW&lt;toHAWLEl-S

secure to herself this fragment of
and tall me to be wattMUl, and faithful,
ken time, with what traoess thf&gt;
t to the end of bar IlfiPe work.
’’
With tea dose

lUWLETS-

the old,

hawixts.

of May

NOTICE.

sorrow from becoming

fay cHEnglish former.

�------------- -men we love to bestow the meed their

REPUBLICAN BANNER.
Yairs or Bitaxr

to

nit Fasmx*.—it

two of his form stock should cunaiat of
sheep. Speaking on this point, R. 8. Fay
of Lynn, recently remarked at an Agncultural meeting in Boston (as rejxrrted

When Mr. Reade, Comm'isafoncr of|
Benares, was collector at Gorakpur. be
one day visited tbc jail, and happened to j
'ask a prisoner what he was there for. Th”
1man smiled, and said ‘ murmur.*' Resale.
replied
that murder was no joking yTI
'
ter; on which tlio man said, “Yea^ut 11
'

obp.

worth so richly merit*.
.
We were present at the Chnstmas par- ।

orfhAy manner, kininess and good will
Wo have had tho pleasure of spending

is alire now.” There was rafteti^ in
Reade |
cattle pastures in good cuodition by be- tbe man’s manner w bkh nusfo
ing.turned into them occasionally, to eat ]inquire particularly into rtfie reae; and j
tha coarser plants which hare been left. the story told him was. that the partv ,
They wiU enrich tbe land. There is »o supposed to be murdered, who was a barkaodax of polioe, had bad an intrigue with
mauruo so fertilising as that of sheep and
it docs not so readily waste by exposure, tbe wife ot lhe prisoner's brother, upon
co that of other an'uoata.
may bo K which the prisoner and his three brothers
node exceedingly useful In helping to laid a plot to stay lay him one night, and
him a good drubbing. They did so
prepare land for a crop. A German agri- giro
1
celtaralist has calculated that, the drop­ accordingly, and the policeman either fell,
or waa thrown by them, into a river, by
pings from on* thousand sheep during a
riugtamgbt would manure an aero sttfiic- ‘ tbe side of which they had waylaid him.
iently. By that rule a farmer may deter-;
mine bow lung to keep gnv given number:
•‘•‘ev on a particular place of land.
Mr. Fay, raid he was accustomed to fold i
hi* sheep upon land wMc bo disigned for '
corn and otixu crops: and in so doing be
shut them upon half an acre at a time,
keeping them there by a wire fence which
wo* easily moved from place to place In
this way bi* tacid was very well manured
without the labor ofshovelling and cart­
ing.” Theoc idea* at« worth reading bv
the farmer. We .bcliere any farm will
bear a certain number of sheep, in pro­
portion to the other atock not only with­
out lose to the arnouat of grazing which it
will yield to tbe cattle and horses hut to
tbe bvcreaee of the aame. Mr. Fay by
his management, makes tbe lambs au'd
manure oej) for keeping tins sheep and

w. Mato. x.,.4;........ yrox.

K-emci to pervade tbc whole company,

a few days, tbe preceding waeh, ip this each inqiubcr striving, with courteous
pleasant and thriving littlo viljige. We behaviour and delicacy, to inspire his pr
liad previously entertaino^/a favorable her neighbor with confidence and ease.—
opinion of this place and its very liberal We did not join the “merry danee,” but
inhabitants, and our short stay, has eeri-- we were sorely tempted to do so by the
full rich strains of music poured fourth
ed to enhance khat opinion very much.
The buaiuoss f*dlities of Middleville by Clark and Creasy’s Cotillon Band.—1
arc greatly superior to any thing we had Messrs- Clark.Cressy, Brooksand Brown
formerly imagined. The water power— reside at Prairieville; and are four of the
tho nucleus around which villages usually liveliest and beat feeling yoang men with­

form, ia * good one, which appears to be
well improved, and kept ia good repair.
There are, ono flouring mill, two saw
waa agreed amoogst themselves that, as mills, one cabinet turning and chair estab­
harvest time was near, the prisoner should lishment, and one establishment for tur­
take the erime entirely on hi* own shoul­ ning wagon spokes, Ac., all situated cm
der*. and so get the others liberated. He the river, and managed by men who do
did so, admitted the murder, and of course
not suffer their business to drive them.—
was found guilty; but probably on tbe
.
rem of &lt;te mn outtain, trend, -u M&lt;«re. llvltau ..Ota s™&lt; ra.Hi -HiD,
sentenced only to imprisonment /or life, I Sandford and Patrick, of tl»c «
mW,
and a pension was given to tbe family of and Punll, Uro
the Walralha, Friedenburg,
the murdered policeman. The story was I
of
establishments,
told with such veraimllituds, that Ke*ulc,
,
,
. .
....
made h careful inquiry into tbe whol x, | &gt;r* ,J«» ‘Dch •tirnng men as we like to

in the limits of the county; and such mu­
sic ra they make ii worthy tbe patronage
of all who love the social dance; give
them a call, they will not disappoint you.
remember seldom to have passed four
days away from home, as pleasantly as
the four days we were at Middleville.

National Democracy.

irui**’fr*WfA ""to ■ "' 1 » —
----in Hartford, datafl California, Sept. 18:
ing, Dec. 2Cth.
After tbe preliminary
doctrines of tha party to which be bclony.
“A new thing . i* just now coming to j
business, the following resolution wsa
Rather an amusing scene transpired in light,' which our friends at tlm East must I
look at, vix: the turning uf Oregon into a disousaed:
-^eso/wd, That dtaembodiad Spirits
| slave State.
”.
owing to hi* ignorance in thia respoctMore than half tbc people arc from Mis-! have the power to communicate thrir ideas
auixrt Dre leaders are at work to get off to mankind. Decided in lhe affirmative.
ty to keap a hand book, fur tbc use ol the Proviso, or to gut the territory ad­
Tbe following raaolution stands for de­
members of Congress containing tho very ' mitted as a State, in the understanding
bate on Friday evening, Jan. #:
that,u
they
it _..
off _
themselves.
latest principle* of the party. A new and 1 1Da
«-j will
.... take ..
______ __ — |
revised edition of *uch book should tw They hsvo 040 acres of land each, and 1 RmoImJ, That Congress poaseaaea the
cannot cultivate any but a small portion, power, and legal right, tp prohibit shvcpnUbfed moniMy, umothv
&lt;bc '--------without slaves. They arc talking active |
ry in territories beimging to lhe United
manner of tbc “latest Paris feshiom,'” and ly. and watching their chance.
Aa soon I
Stale*.
Chief disputants, G. W. Mills,
laid upon the table .of each democratic as Kan»as become* a slave State, they will
Affirmative. Dr. Adolphus, Negative.
strike;
and
you
may
rely
upon
it
from
I
member, in order to pre. ent the blunders
wknt I Irear, that both Oregon and Utah 1
The following resolution was adopted
some uf the more verdant ones make by
will, in that event, gw for slavery, when
not keeping up with all the dmngc*. Wc tho question will immediately return for I for discussion oa Friday evening, January
I ffth.
.
would suggest the importance of select­ reconsideration here.
RftoktJ, That tbe Michigan Liquor
The prvrare. in Oregon are now in the
ing such men as Brooks, Buller, Cass,
Atchinsuc, and Pierae, for Its editors and slave interest. If any should dare to sneak I
: in tbe free State interest they would be ' ghcr, Affirmative.
F. C. Merrill, Negarevisors. Any one who read* the follow­
crushed aa in Kansas, ai&gt;d the free Slate । tire.
ing will acknowledge tha utility of such men drjvt-n out. All tlx- border ruffians I
A general invitation is extended to all
practices wii! be renewed here.
It lsa'
a book.
good citlaens; and a special invitation to
wonder to me here, seeing tbc great pow­
xxxivru cxisonxas—rmno sorajox—
er of the Southern leader*, and the fact I the Lanixa. &lt;*__
nrrn bat.
'

that slave labor could be employed to so ।
Mr. Pearce submitted a list of Stand­ great an advantage in tlw&gt; minos/that sla­
ing Committees which adopted substan­
very was not established here at lhe Ire-1
Ou Thursday last, the door of our sanc­
tially the same as those of lost se*ah«n. ginning.
Indeed I Mippose that as much I tum opened, and presently our eyes fidbeen currying down our National Dctnoc- ! Mr. Pratt is appointed on Foreign Rela­
*» । upon a pcxllar crossing the threshold.whose
crruiv In
ua this
vuw matter is due to •Fremont
•••—-• • —
racy. On the lllh ult., he made a tions instead of Mr. Clayton, deowd. ।; credit
. to any other person, and probably more. featurtM nnd outre cootunie proclaimed
sad found every word of it true; and at' see tn a new pjacc like Middle* ille. '
speech in the house wehrein he sail.—“1 Mr. Foster'on public lands, supplies a j|
Do not understand me to lie amtitam, him to be of tbe house of Abraham.—
ter much trouble, discovered the police­
This village contains as many store* as
similar vacancy.
Mr. Hitler on Com­
understand the tenets .of the Republican merce, instead of Mr. Hamlin.
lest, on a rwm»i&lt;Jcratl«U of the quettion Opening a large, oblong paper box, bo
man hundreds
al redo ol
of’ miles off.
off, acting
-•ua
— - |ta vicinity demands, and they are owned
of slavery here, it will be introduced.— • exposed a countless heap of spectacles.
peon at lhe
the Coart
Court of
o Nagpore,
i agoore, glad
glad to
men
principle.
Our party—1 understand the position of tbe
cuaplaix.
&lt;
; There are l&lt;*u many Lanl working free- I and anxiously inquired if we “did Dot want
think that his family, In tbe meantime,
Abolition party; but I do not understand
Ralf, and De Riemer are
On motion of Mr. Clay a resolution inc in tbc mines to suffer anv such thing, to buy."
tad been w^p provided for al Gurakpur, 1 friends,
tbc position of the Democratic party upon
Scarcely glancing at his wares, we rcwas adopted, that two Chaplain*- &lt;&gt;t differ-11 Tbr day la gone by; they will nut vote to 1
_________
_
on the bat of terms with themselves,
। by a pension from gor&lt;rnmcnt
for his sun
tbe
question
of
the
power
ot
a
te
rritorial
; ent denominations shall be ducted, who ■‘ bring in gons* of ucgroi-s, and pnt them- I plied in the nrgitiva. and turned our eyes
each other, and the community at large;
ppscu death.
The. rogue had no doufrt
* '
How much snovLo a Cow »xt?—Cows kept purposely out of the way. . .
pcojde to exclude slavery while they are | shall interchange weekly. Rev. Stephen arikro Iu th* di*luStorable pmitimf of la- on a heap of exchanges lying befitre us,
*“• J-*1 j*'*cr I «hich is, to say the least, a very agreesto give milk require more food than must to secure thia provision fur his* tan.'.ly.
And yet there are mtil- innocently taucying that our reply snd
yet under a territorial goverauunt. 1 do , P. Hill, a Baptist minister of Washing- ; bur with them.
femoua case at *
,tat*
Hungs in a place where “opfarmers imagine. J. W. Johnston wri­
titadvw here, who wish for just this thing." । manner would serve aa a sufficient bint
My own experience
a Sum-us vase at ।
..
. ,
„
nut believe. Mr. Speaker, that there is a
ting from Munich to the Ctntnlry ffen- Tonna, tai lira well with the above story;
u ’J*
of tusmera.
—to drive the traveling merchant from our
single
gentleman
upou
tbe
democratic
side
tux rnxsitnntT's mksiaoc—Motion to
tiemen. gives on interesting report of some ■ for them 1 raw three prisoatr* standing |
1 How the Drmocracjr RtaaS hr Gaveraar presence. But we were too verdant —
The mechanic—shops are very plentiof this llduso who can rise in hi^ place,
Wteea-^BIaverr. tii« Jew. like all of the traffic-ng tribe,
experiments which hare been made in — .u_ &gt;
i. j
circumstan-1 fill, and the sound of tlxi hammer, saw,
Dio Senate resumed the conddcration
Haver*; from which the following is an tial
and-w
the
lace
of
the
whole
country
an
­
G».Ou.M.tta
’
“"«*=
““"f■»hr
amii pointed
-j
anvil) rive token of inOustrioti* and
of tiie motion to print extra cu|oca of the
extract: “Our trial* hare confirmed the . .... . , , . ______ bone*
xm.-a of-tbu
of.tho I .
,
,
....
. nounce the opinion of the Democratic par­
. _ '
„ ,
, .
view that cows, to give the greatest pos­ murdered man would be found. Dirac skillrui workmen, wbogive their strength ty upon the point 1 have suggested, that President’s Message and accompanying ' idea that the democratic party was noth- .
documents.
I
.
sible quantity of milk must daily receive wire produced in court; anl part of the to the sturdy blows which procure an
will conunand tbe ncquicscnce of bls party
Mr. Bigler, of Pennsylvania, took the
and consume one-thirtieth of their live clothe* and the cast thread of the murder----------------honest livelihood.
however,
no
—----- - Wc,
--------- -- , by —
floor in defence of the President, and after fur .tat .1 !r
weight in lay or an erprivilcut therefor, ed man were identified by hi» friend* and | means fotget thosejftedianics who make now present, both North and Sooth.”
WUe
“j11"* “
“
- - ।------------ — -j
—.... । luruim iuuti tuuec fnccn-inic* wiao lunnc
if more food be given it goes ,i"TL
to the forHe contends that the Democratic party Mime preparatory remark* h&lt;- repeated
!
Y-* ?*d^”’- "’-• '"“'“as1
«&lt;■« .&lt;
u. .u. ...
the stale charge that tbc republican party
matico of flesh and 1st without
aceuinpanied Sir
.....
‘* •
.
it ocradonoccasion- friend,
friend. Dr.
Hr. Kirk, who aeeomnamed
Str ।i
..
.
.
has resorted to duplicity, and hare been
is sectional, lie said it had liecn assert­ llwy dtrn’t, they are whipped in—eoAjc-' " o shook our Brod.
ing a corresponding increase in tbc jVld ‘ W. Harrt. v&gt; Akv„in„, „„ cuo,lni0» 1
»»&gt;"&lt;noia «•! per-vcroij ■»
body
in
Rome
will
have
t.i
suffer.
Diu.1
UA
K
y«'
not
take
him
al
three
dob
teaching at the North,during tbe campaign, ed that during the recent II'resddetUinl
’rraideutinl 1
of milk; but if on lhe contrary lev* food the bonce, ascertained that they lx-l&lt;-ngtd , their efforts to benefit their neighbors, and
Governor has the thumb screws on the . Lrsh? Vdl, then, you shall ’av him at
bo furni tbed tho amount and value of tbe to three or four different corpses; and as to procure for themselves something more a political doctrine which they would coinnaipi in Pennsylvania banner* and i
General, nod all ho Ium to do is to wive Jwo &lt;i*,llarsh ’an seventy-five—my family
milk will be greatly diminished."
not dare to mention inlhe South, and bill»lx&gt;re tho motto, “ Buchanan Breck­
thia incident gare a sort of hitch to the thun * living.
.
the implement a jmntifical twist, and rx- I ’ar *J° Prvri—I mi»t aacrifice him."
He did not j
m&gt; rice rrrm.
This ia nonew charge inridge and Free Kansas "
Gxovmd Oats—Ground oats furnish proceedings, and prolonged the trial, the 1
, '
.
" ® l&lt;«Aed at him lait acre rib ot.
deem this a gravo charge, even if it was j Milieu is nipped in tlw bud ; freedom to I
rrault
was,
that
before
it
was
over,
the
1
lllcrv
aro
tuo
hoaM
»
of
fntertamment
more nutriment, and keep tlw bowels in
nguiust tbc Democratic party—the same
-yr
7 ,
outB»««l
“'•II. It™, «I .pin tu
true.
He
could
nut
remember
having
j
better condition, than when served out murdered nun himself wslkcdlmo court, in tbc place, and wuhavo had the pleas- thing was more than suspected during
1
•ml"
lifchmona Enquirer. I
B
nukeno-XSerenre.
I tarn
seen'any of these mottoes.
” '
'
whole. By grinding
—..e die oats ww
wc sepa­( and, it is said, was seen Io examine his urc of proving the quality of the fere at
tbe campaign; and the charge of duplicity but one t ■
• urate them Into a myriad of partide*'
partides' and ;| bones with infinite curiosity. The story
• respectively,
....
.
undertta prey!.. r
.
,.Vd|_
yre,•„ um „
each
and have come to dr
was
openly
made
against
the
lea
­
to
raliy
under
__
—
—
,
—
.,
—
r
__
present them to
u the
tbe gutic
Static tolrcnte
solvents in a ' wbich be told, and which accwndrd for
• I
Black slavery gives diameter and sup ‘’•■Harsh—my vifc and sliild mu»t nut
~ to «uru
nature their
remarkable disappearance from his siuno conclusion that the son of green ders of the party. Their answer to there were iu favub uf Free Kansas; but j; pon to all the civilization, the habits, cus- 1 •tarve—take him st two dollarah.”
turn; calculated
their speedy
*pecU’ '
Erin did when trying the delicious quali- this charge was, “that a few fire-enters at he knew that 'the. extent to which any i; toms and nuurwa of Western Europe '
digestion—in fed, tlicy
are
invillage
a condition
•,--- s_
------on the night of the supposed mur‘-'Wliat xliosi wc have no use for them!"
speaker went al that meeting was that the
derwas not the least remarkable part of’ tics of tbe peach and plum, fur tbe pur- tbc south were opposed to the doctrine of
favorable to speedy iiuulvation.
and
our America.
Since the unsuccess- j - **But they arc so aheap—take him. for
people of the territories should have tbe
tbe tale, and is agood illustration of “Man­ ]w»ao of determining which to pronounce
I tul cniMH-ipstitet in Jamaica, England zees 1 n b»lbr and a quarter?” !m&gt; persisted corGround Mts are more nutritious than
squatter sovereignity, but that lhe great right to regulate their own affairs.
ners in the East."
,
ft begins to bo scon and i ‘" •’I*; "I cannot kt my vifo and child
the best—"That’* good," raid be, “and be
Mr. Wade, of Ohio, desired the Sena- |I and feels this.
whule for tbe same reason that flour is
body of tbc Democratic party both north
lie had been somewhat near the house
jsben tliat's good too—them's our senti­ and south are in fitvor of it;” but it ap­ tor from Pennsylvania, who was under­ ; felt throngbout our Union; but especially I “** **’r vant o’ bread!”
more ao than ungrotmd wheat
of the prisoner, and he stated dial as he j
Wc “shook
our tuna
bead nminMnir
otntneuriy.
in the horx|er State*, whether slavcholJKuiit n«r
'• Mine Hout," of the pears, that there is not a member of tbs stood to-have known the view s of Mr.
Gropnd gate contain m«ro of the nitro­ was going homeward, be met four or five ment* “dxacljv"
“Veil, then you shall have him at a to!ing or not.
Delaware, Maryland, Vir­
genous, or flcab-niaking principal than Arab aoldiera, wbo pressed him in their Middleville Exchange, is in every respect Senate or House, from tbe southern states Buchanan, to inform the Senate if tho mot­
lar—but the profits wouldn't pay me the
ginia,
Ivutucky
and
Missouri,
were
alto
referred
to
waa
inscribed
upon
banners
other kind of bono food; at the some 1train to carry a b«£KUc, and made him ac­ qualified to keep a public bouse. He is
wbo advocates tbe doctrine of squatter and bills in accurd&gt;ux» with , the will of m'Kt abuliticn States, thirty yean ago. । crumb* of a ebeews cake! Take turn along
time they furnish a mixture ofco*roe and company
'
them six weeks’ march into the accommodating and entertaining on oil
—you shall av Mm at a toltar!”
sovreignity—nay, wbo are not loud in Mr. Buchanan, and whether tbc President Their zeal for slavery now rival* that of
fines food—the husk of oats constitute tbc inteyiGr, somewhi-re lieyond Poona.—
“No!”
elect is in fisvur of making Kansas a free ; the moxt Southern State*.
first tad meal too latter. The coarse When they dismissed him, he was taken occasions, and be is reaping the licnefit of condemnation of it. Where then do wc
Slate.
hi*
gentlemanly^onduct
by
receiving
a
material sene to keep the bonds in a iill of a fever, and laid several months sick
»h«ll 'av him at your own'price! Seven­
find the Democratic party / They have
Uen,
lias
patriotism
wa«
put
to
the
bar
Mr. Bigler (very much embarrassed)
soluble condition—Irritate and excite tlie at
1 a small village in the Decan. When large share of tbe public patronage; long
a political existence in only five states of replied that/ie »uppo«cd Mr. Buchanan's d»-st test when he fount! it mx-esrary U» ' ty-five ehenta! ’
mucus coat and thus obvistu tlw necessity at
‘ last, after four months' absence, he put live J. F. Emory. .
“No! we have nln-ady told you we du
' this whole Union of 31 States. A small views were |ju*t those of tlw democratic i threaten a dissolution of the Uniuo, iu or­
for drastic medicine. Thia kind of food Iback to his own village, be found that
There is a religious revival in progress majority in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, party.
Here again he not want them f
Diis wm recon ed with merri i der to preserve slavery.
is decidedly the healthiest for working throe
।
of hi* neighbors stood a chance of
“Say half a toller!
I cannot let my
tu-&gt;ktlir
lead,
and
was
more
opposed
by
in
this
place,
and
,
judging
by
one
or
two
horses. They rcouire however, a certain being
I
hung, on their own coofeasion, for
Indtanna, Illinois and California, constitu­ tnent among the republicans, and the dem- '
ocrata were confused and annoyed. But i misconstruction, alnise and abloquy, than rife and child atarve, and 1 ’av not got the
quantity of sweet uay in viaw of distend- 1murdering him.
So, like an booc*t fel­ evening’s st tendance on thesamr, tbe peo­ te* tbe pure Democracy, who are willing
first copper to por them prrd.
Take
he supposed if Mr. Buchanan had his own i anv other man.
ing the stomach to a healthy capacity.
' Ilow, he made his wav to tho crimifial ple manifest a strong interest with regard
But
be did not--------------------stand alone;----------------the whole them along at lutlfa toiler!"
to permit lhe people of a territory to es­ way he would be in favor of making Kan-------------court, which luckily for tlie prisoners was to its auticipaled benefits. It is conduct­
We looked at tix- spcrtacies, which, cer­
san a free State. As it is, he is in favor I Democrury
«f the North Mid
and the South
craerof
tablish
or
exclude
slavery
as
they
may
not above ten mile* off. It would seem
tainly, were gut up, not to use, but to sell,
ed by the Rev. Francis Donaldson and
of letting
»■&gt;«»&gt;■&gt;«
tiic people of that
_ _____
territory,
- by him and by
fought
him abouklu
and fought
__________________
shoulder to ahuul-,--------choose. Fifteen states of tbe Union are
Die following is a list of all tbe Banks moat probable that tho confession in ques­ the Rev. John Wheelock.
through their local (Missouri Bordet Ruf- ; dcr with him. &gt;Vu.notice hifii copccially and tiien we bent our eyes upon tbc Jew,
controlled by this same fire- eating party,
“No*,” raid we, taking a fifty-cent
of the State* doing a legitmatc business tion had licen extorted by the violence of
fian) Legislature, have the |W»rr to make ■ l»ccau*c be has Uwn mx*t vilified snd
We
have
but
a
slight
acquaintance
the mibordinato native police.
piece from our pocket, and lay ing it
(so named by Northern Democrats.) who । their own laws. He said the democratic abused.— Tultdii Blade.
and having a regular banking bouse, aa
with these gentlemen, but. guided by boleive tbe people of a territory have ’no I
.temptingly Indore him. “well buy those
reported bv Mr. I. Smith Kkllcm :
party waa the true jiarty of freedom—j
----------- * • ■ -------------Brookville Bank, Brookville.
what little intuitive knqwlcdgoof hur^an
! that
freodoitj fought for against George ,
Tita Oaiorx or Pajstalooxk .—Tbc •jwctachft of you. if you will tell u* truly,
right to cxdudo slavery, but only to
______________
what your profit is upon each pair."
Tbere ia a certain monotony and family character wo are in posse*»ion of, we do
Bank of the Chpltol, Indianapolis.
io
i. »
:----- in rfavor
---------of
1-------garment
waa once part of the
make rules and regulations for the pro- i■ III.
It
not
rayrofitting
slavery.
(
“You gif mo your vord vou t ill puy, if
likeness in tbe criminal rountenance, not hesitate to pronounce them both, *o
Bank of Elkhart, Hkhart.
I
official
custumc
of the great staiidnrd-lM-aru«io» of tbc pooulUr taKllutlon, which Bl“
I tell vouT"
which |a al once repulsive and interesting:
Bank of Goshen, Goshen.
-.................................
cos of Southern Senator* st Uns announce­ | er of the V'cnitian Republic. He tarried
।
“Yea."
Bank of Indiana. Michigan City
repulsive in ita rugged outlines, its bni- far as principle I* concerned, to bo what when it has gained s foot-hold; which (as
ment Some looked daggers, while oth­ on hi* banner tbc I Jon of St. Mark, and
taf
exp.*esslro,
its
physical
deformity;
in
­
Pope
names
•*
the
nob
lost
wort
of
God!"
‘ffben, so help me gort„ if I sell him to
Bank of Monticello', Monticello,
they say,) it must be permitted to do, er* left the Senate.
he was the Piautelonne, or planter of tbe
rusting from the nn-re tact Unit commonWe very much regret that we could
Bank ofJilt Vernon, ML Veriun.
without any opposition.
Mr. Wade continued his interropstions Lion; arouud whoso glorious, flag and y &lt;M| at fifty cents, ma only profit is thirty
Bank ofNorth America, Clinton.
tit nittt and a haf/T'—Ntw CaaUant.
not get time to visit tbe school, which is
Y«r .raged
ragm.
-------- nrf T ■­
Tbe Republican party is the ^dominant until the spokesman of Mr. Buchanan tightly encased legs the bsttlu' ever
Bank of Paoli, Paoli.
with greatest ftiry.and where victory wo*
under the supervision of the Rev. Mr.
waa
Corn.—A Loco editor down in “York
party in eleven state* of the union.
It was prompted how to respond by his
Ireing so unnaturally alike, aa to suggest
Bank ofRockvill, Wabash.
most body contended for. The parti-col­
Southern neighbor*.
th;« then- roust be a common cause at Wheelock; but, judging by tbc size and opposes the eqaatter sovreignity princi­
Rank of Syracuse, Syracuse.
ored legs of tbe tall Piantaleunc were the his effort* during the Isle canvass:
Mr.
Butler,
of
South
Carolina,
inter
­
work to produce upon the faces so re­ commodious construction of the school ple of the democratic party, and the sla­
Bank of Salem, Salem.
of the V
Vcr.itiansWhere
rupted tbc irentlemhn, ami was ttreated' ' rallying points eftk.
Two or thres weeks before tbc election
markable a result.
Bank of Warraw, Warsaw.
house, we hazard tbe opinion that tbe in­
--------------upright,
iaw ----Mr. -----hi» thighs
were
upright the banner was'
very propogandism of tbc ftre-ealiug par­ courteously, but when Mr. Bigler sav.
we deviiaed making any more political
Wbal is the cause T Is it mere habit of habitants of Middleville **in all their get­
Bloomington Bank, Bloomington.
Trumbull, of Illinois, coming at him, he auro to be floating in defiance ur triumph 1 speecbcv.
ty;
claiming
it
to
be
the
right
and
the
du
­
We are no convinced that
life t Intellectual purruito, it is well
Creeeunt City Bank, Evansville.
over them; and \ euit« may bo said -to wo should have “ held up" some time be­
tings, get wisdom." The school ia atten­
denied
him
the
courtesy
be
had
granted
ty of Congres to exclude slavery from
known! affect the character, even the ma­
Canal B*nk,jEvsn«rillr.
have stood on tbc leg* of her PantaliHms. fore!
Wc made two speecbea ia this
terial fi&gt;nu of the fece; wby not criminal ded, so we are informed, by upwards of the territories of tbe U. 8., which are ths otbentaud finished rmdiug his manuscript,
He wbo once saved state* was sulwe- town, and here the democrats “got licked
and mt down, thankful that he had
pursuits 1 No persons can be long in the one hundred scholars. On several occa­
exclusive property of free mat; and that caped so well.
qurotly represented as the m&lt;wt tlnirough* awfully!"
Wo. spoke from one of the
habit of seeing * maos oTcriminala togeth­ sion* we mot many of them on their way
Exchange Bank, Greewaalle.
Mr. Trumbull, in a very brief and tel­ Iv battered imbcdlc of a pantomime.— l*ulpita in Burlingtna; and “thunder" what
er, without being struck with tbe same­ to and from school, and their cheerful, ( ongrres should not |&gt;crmil said territo­
Payette County Bonk, Connersville.
But therein waa a politic*! revenge. Har­ a result!
ling
speech,
refuted
tbc
charge
that
tbo»c
ries to be encumbered by an institution
Attended one meeting&gt;t Mil­
ness of their appearance.
Udiocra has
Farmer's Bank. Westfield,
ecfltentcd faces betokened that they took
lequin, Clown ann Columbine represented ford ; and there tbe democrats ant “par
some intimate connection with" crime.—
which would interfere with the free labor­ who voted for Dunn's IsilL voted to legal
flwnww Bank, Itafeyette.
different states of Italy, whose delight it tlcular Jesse!”
Went over to Richfield
No doubt, tbe excitement, tbs danger, al an interest in the school, and loved their er in tbe exercise ofhh calling, and .com­ ire slavery. 'Ihere ia no sueb provision
ITtweier Bank, Laganspurt
In tbe bill, and said Mr. Tnminull, “ if was to pillory Venice by beating Iter and talked aa hour and a half to “a full
Huntington County Bank, Huntington. ternate penalty and excesses attadred to teacher. Those chance meetings brought pel him to place bis labor in competition
nightly
under tbe guise of tbc old buflmm niretfhg.’’ Look at the figures! Spent n
tbc
gentleman
so
asserts,
he
has
cither
tbe career ofthe criminal, make him ugly. forcibly to our mind those halcyon days,
Indiana Bank, Modi.®.
with slave labor.
“Signor Pantoloon.” The drew* bat, sur­ day and a half in making a pilgrimage to
A handsome lace is a thing rarely seen in when we, an innocent school-boy, divided
Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. “
Then, in a practical point of view, there represent* it”
He also informed the vived tho memory of this feet though the Morri*; and there lhe unterrifiud are
Indiana Fanner's Bunk, Franklin.'
a prison, and never in a person wbo has
been a law-breaker from childhood. Wall our time between healthy sport, and en­ are but two great parties in tbe Union, Senator from Pennsylvania lhal the charge dress too is almost obsolete.—/row “Hab- thn-ehrd out ol their boots! Spoke one
Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte-.
ho
had
made
upon
tbc
republican^arty
obling study; and so strong were the re­ and these are the Republican and the fire­
Kentucky Stock Bank, Colntnbus.
night at Weatford, and were assured thsl
of sectionalism came with bad taste, tiLagrange Bank, Lima.
ing intellectusl power—maybe seen oc­ miniscences of those happy days, that. eating parties. The Democratic party is
our speech had “a good effect.” So we
pecially from a man wbo had within the
A Fabul—A young man unco picked should think! targe uauwaae of opposition
Merchant’^ and Mechaic s Bank, New casionally In tbc jail; but a pleasing, well
not strong enough to be called a great hour voted for • resolution appointing the up a sovereign lying in tbe road.
formed free never. What does this ugiiEvtr majority! We were strongly uuicd to go
Albany.
softened, and our eyelashes were moisten­ party—it only possesses a balance of pow- Comraittsea
of the Senate, with not a Bu­ afterwards aa be walked along be kept hi* to Unadilla. Glad xe declined! “Great
1
nca* of the prison populatiso indicate I—
Park County Bank, Rockville.
man representing the great Northern eyes fixed steadily upon tbe ground, in nesrs” from that “State.”— Aawricwa CitThis—that the habit of crime becomes in ed by a few tear-drops, which of course er, which, by throwing into the hands of gle
I
Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute.
a fsw years a fixed organism, which finds we brushed away, chiding ouraelf for the tbc fire-eaters, enabled them to elect a 1sentiment of the country upon any Com­ ho|»* to find another. And in tbe course
Saving* Bank. Coramrsvillc.
mittee of any importance.
’
of a long life be did pick up at dlflereut
Salem Bank, Salem,
unmanly (I) sentiment which had attempt­ President. Tbe Democratic party is as
Mr.Wilisou.wno was prepared to speak, times a goodly number of coins, gold and
A tattling corrwtiondfihewnee Bank, Alien.
ed to gain the mastery over us. We do much a sectional party aa any other; for ।
rave way to Mr. CoUamer, who baa the silver. Bat all throe years, while he waa Ilendd, writing from La
Traveler’s Bank, lubianaplis.
not know that the ids has ever before been tbe doctrine of squatter bo vreigntty is as floor
for to-morrow.
____
___ for them,
WM_ he raw not that tbc
l
looking
Dpeeoooe Bank, Logansport and Win- is—tn the interests of society, in the Inter
advanced, but it did occur to us that a strongly, and aa unconditionally repudia­
A distinguished Democratic Senator heavens were bright above him, and na-;
••
man retains the heart of a child much ted st tbc south aa ia that of slavery re- Jremarked, in convaraation with hi* broth------turn. beautiful around.
He never once morning al lhe aide board at WheatLud,
Tbe Bosun l\»t thus comments on career, before tbc evil that is in him has longer than it is possible to retain tbc
allowed his eye* to look up from the recently.
He irreverently talirante* it
striction. If Mr. Marshall will take tin* ]
Mr. Rhett's1 prayer that bo may be pre- had time to fix itselfin the organization.
mod and filth in which be sought tbe trea- al a “couple of taehc*. and exneeawmJhfi.
mltted to see the Union disol red before
“We can't back him." This sentiment
opinion that the depth of tha
The enterprising inhabitants of the formity with their respective principle*,,1seemed to prevail, especially among the ho only knew this fiur earth of our* as a
tattoos
visibly
increases with h&gt;* y«r»,^f fou don’t die’ Mr. Rhett, until you
place bare just organized a Lyceum, from
dirty road in which to pick up money aa Thtn is nothing wocxkrfsl in tide, for
be will not wonder that two parties, which I'
tatvc consummated a dfeaolutkm of the
which they rightly anticipate much bwno
Union
outlive all your coUna po- bowbideoc*
A W 4TW* Dunn—Cobbett thus dsgood Lyceum is the soul of a oommuoity.

Mr. Humphrey

Cvcaaat^-Bulkw cf tte nadu&gt;( pabli* ar
Bar are bow contlLuallj u rditur 11 oiled upon t
■hiae hi* ptieuaa •« erary rubjwe. frwa psluia
ba tte breed of aalU*. Tbmttgbtte whole raag
•f oar dul-&lt;* WW U*
«• ««• then t

«B oar ahiK. bdilwfllaol^h ten-after. W
bare beet, taking. sad bare Men tbs eeideaoe fro
jRtat "ha bars token lioet. Ayer’a Cherry feet
ral and CUathank Pill* They wood hot a alig
I Msltucertetacw the Mt akepliml bow far the
*&gt; . i renurta other toed irtnee we bate had tn ea
They tare one .iogte prvpeelw of great impo

Wbea lhe tWaa ofKkin* K*iter,
With U.rr. [»le and dual r red,
We aladl wait ia tain'lhe |im»nre.
OfthaS daibns Irttk bad:
And lhe rjea of ttar-like hasty.
Tbatw. f&lt;mdh eoogbl &lt;ntr owoTVj tn cl-Medira •• torerrr.

Marshall has lately |

enquire what princes baa been establish-

ATl At I1MEM NOTICE.
.L t. !&gt;*’ u. « Atiwisui WdUnL
\oUrv u heteb) pirn tint* writirf *lt*«!iuw
«ul«r^c»l •faoJsu.l'rth.wal o/tU
cult Oasrt for U&gt;« Ccunty U Dsn.’. v« the
d*» orNo’riaUr. A. J». 1S4. wte'ftih Job D
■«'rtaluUff.snd Alv*hu» WiDart m DrDMks
Thai tbe MBMat elaimrd U be 4ac Dw* tbe
defendant t.. tha aasi ftlaiutaff ia tbe aum of It
hundred and Iwent clone War., and Iliat
writ waa made returnabletbe id daa of DaU
ter A. 11 l-SG. A ad that said «nt baa been
turned, and la nai* peoaing in aaM cwurl.
tier. J»th, ISifiJ.an A.^atniT
-Sw-nte
FlainUSa Atlawne
'
'
OriRMANHALK
OTICE tsLercb.r &lt;h»* trat in pnr»uao
Luwsa* asd ■nitorfty teftCuKev i^anlad
br the Judo »f I'Totele ui and tor lie c
llarrr. I aliil rxprae for talc at pebtk- aaetiu
tl.e l^be.1 Udder, at the
Eb. tierrr
da la lb* Urwcahipof Ww-dlaad is tte aao! c
t» et Harn, on b.irrdaj thaararath d*r i-f
tirarv A. 6. I’S’.al n» o'clock p. tn., all tbs
l«wia|t atereribrd real eatalr, aituate Mi tte CM
it Barer ami State ut Michigan. ao&gt;! kauwn
(btat-rited aa teing tte South Eaat Quart, r o
H'ortb h*»&lt; Quartet it rectMaa nuu»Ur Tw
One (il &gt; in low aalu|&gt; aaratter Foar .«i Nor
Range number**tan (7J Weal, csntalnla*
aerra tnoir or tea
Taonu A. Baaarw—f/wsnJa
Itae. « !«._ __ _____ ______
«

N

W G
H N

AND

HIGH PRICES;

••Jim h.r. jr»s
*’» U&gt; HssUsr Uul
-Bai"ou&lt; « &gt;.«uj huw cbespGrwit * ?p*
fasrf»*gG«&lt;xbr*

CHEAP CASH STO

Call, immediately.

ing throe children, married a widow with
alike compliment of olive-brsMbea, and
after tbe expiration of six years, they for.
ther added to the “ccmsuMated" family

no doubt has bis history, if it eodd

STRAY

COW.

BeTudaftedroas sad displayed mail its
rWK

uaaew it dapnefoua eaxaiRb to bold all tbc bright
hope* au4 dearraljwta of a whole tatoUe circle
Tte HtUe child ia often tlu bngt.leu apot wh
all loo ftya of (Indues of a booaarUiid train-, a
trum wb.rh tbe. are nlk-irJ ague o’er hap
hearts, and when thia central light ia eclip

The

i

�IVOTICK?
CMM.tuk. imr.WdbHw»C. O Hottest
1 u&gt;Un nf tbe Pmcv. «nd t» wMob Kite 5.

'« resolution wu

BiCKLEYS
GREAT

nunicate their idem

ants, G. W. Milla,
lolphua. Negative.
av

MERCHANT TAILOR

FAMILY PHYSIC.

sale:
THAT’S SO

to prohibit slavo-

evening, January

Michigan Liqaor

CHERRY
PECTORAL
Torjih. rapid Owra of

ft C. Merrill, Nega- -

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

AT THE

would inform hi# friends and tho publii

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.
WE have onhand, a large and extensive

S?Stt

irrlUUra

:

:

:::::::

•It

Twiaty Coptoa' "
“
...........
xd any larger number M titf Mto «f •! F
Semi-Weekly Evening Post.
Ia pnbltobvd ovary Wednesday eU 8ah---- ,
Btogi. Copy Ona Yaarlnodvanre-------- g
gap;
■;

The Latest and most
^Ipproted Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

That's u'-That you buy French Merino
of Buckley for 5s. and Od. ayard.

a«7y Evtning Past.

or Ready Pay.

the door of our sanoscntly our eyes ful14 lhe threshold.whose
costume proclaimed

CUTTING DONE

1 shilling per pound.

onh.t4.HiBg IHtkheat

That's so.-That Buckley can and will ‘ iodgr, and 1 appej
sell cheaper than any other merchant in |
“c!
town.
dun, for 11MU. it Jr,

long paper box, bo
heap of apectadea,
d ifwe “did not want

ON SHORT NOTICE.

and turned our eyes
iea lying before us,
that our reply and
M a sufficient hint
g merchant from our

I That’s so.-Tlt.it you am buy 9 sLITings
i worth of goods for one dolbir, St BuckII,...’I - "*
।
ATl'At ILMENT NOTICE

1 ...

worn out.

h

Office and

I
■

SETTLE

taace h. Itiein, iu quality i&lt; n*ver •offered to de­ for tbc same as soon as possible and
.
’ That’s SO.-Tiwt you will find a choica dine from Ita.^xinilitandardiifcxcrUeace. Eyoblige,
Your*, Most Respectfully,

I l»lit the difference—•
.o difiereuce.
I'havt
■hall ’av him at two
and aliild nirat not
• two didlarsh.*’
Iiavc no use for them!*

»o.-TBnt rn« cm find Knll lluwh I

I iaRifieU nr UK. L c. OBM-MO

lodge.

1.4 mv rife and child
dr .
I -ad ominously.
■hull have him at a tol’■s wouldn’t pay me the
' cake! Take Idin nlong
J -rat a collar I”

STABTUNG NEWS
FROM

tings can be found at Buckley’s.
Tina's so.-That the best Mantilla
in town is to be IcmI nt Bucklcly’s.

Tha'.'s so.-lliut Iodic* Furs, ranging
from M to fclO rou be found at Buck-

GReAt

i'

.BAR&amp;AINS.V

4 V r r&gt; &gt; a
PRFRRY PFCTORAI

bTILLLN
THE FIELD. ftItfs.XW&amp;
’SS usc
d 3011
and none
.W.H.drtne..re
USCll
00116 but
Dill the
IDC
S nowand .nlrndld nuortinenl of FALL and rent to rervna otMTrattou. and-here H. cirttsreare U3VU CL 11VI xivriavz ae
MORE DEPREDATION

Sevca-

—™...... -.. re—t ”i.Ai”'" sr»! p*1?

W GOODS!

1ST LOW r.LI, M-VSJ'.

That’* so.-That nlnrsv and superior an-1
sortmiut of Clothes, Cuwimcrcs and Vv»-1

’IS that cannot be beat in'I

»o °oTa ' Style tmalitv of I&gt;ricr, NAILS, SASH. ’ ।
GLASS.filltC
Uta ofeoeh day, andfHvKUttag. slao, staaekgrea­
ter variety of total eity ini.
Fur mmsta dirreton-.i »c« wrapper ca tka Box. । Goods, such ju&gt; Bonnet Ribbons and |
I
mEFAHED by
' Flowers, I’araaaK Fans, Challirt, Lawns, ; ■
.TIMES C \YrER
i Muslins, Manilas, summer Shawls
’•:
*D J &gt;11 tbe rarieiy uflocal, cotuounial swi SMrtna

We also carry on
T. F. HARVEY.
,hc FURNITURE
Business and shall
;9
Hastings, May 1; l$50.
l »—
»-*!.;«- pernor.
ikeep
everything
TERX»:
I'ROIT, ASTMIA. AXD
OfTKl WEEKLY TniBCXEiBisgiscoff. IX &lt;*,
•
taining
to
that
Line.
(•SSI MPT10X.
We use great care in _
the Manufacture of T
our Furniture
&lt;fc none
f|(
3NT
A niTT. I-! V
t*ut ahneat e.CTV aertioo sf the recaUy il«ra^ Olli
J 111 1
.
sJTTTT T1W TUT TTTTB
«ak^d^tu'dbSMofiha but the best materials
than

That's so.-That Buckley keeps ulway a ;orc&gt;
on hand a full stock of. Groceries, Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ac.
. Bv i

GUARDIAN BALE.

SBCLOTHING,

is rojufnd cannot be &lt;

v. oo«» known, th.

WALK UP TO THS CAPTAINL

p,^ '
i" «
uxdiioUrraTU&lt;«» a« in t^kutjiv employ ed b? Jte more iatdiic»nl In alaSei UletYdlycd counWk-«- It ia employcd ia botb tb* Ain -iica—ifflonju-.-, Alta. .Artica,

That’s ao.-Tbalyou ran save from ?.'&gt; to .
vJuabh*rw&gt;«&lt;ve»ra
10 dollars «in A suit bv getting of your . ».» 'b“ our»«l«r». Vuliirmevi
duU.u««B»H.k,V
’
•

take him at throe didyou shall 'av him at
entyfive—my family
t sacrifice him.”

•

'. fSihfaUr we have acirJ uti lhtoc.au

ley B.

my vfte and tthild av
ii'lake him T* ’

—-

______

’XK'best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock

•
We
have
now on
uni ». tkmucS-st
SECRETARIES AND BOOK CK। That's ro.-Tlini you can laiy Axes Gla-»\l I n&gt;rw of Civil \V«r, but to call attentiun
n.,. than aiwr. tte
SOFAS, BEyI'REAVS,
hand a stock of goods
DRY
GOODS.
I sash .chairs and nil kinds of Furniture« to the
, IroSrVtjd“te?
SOFA (VATTGE JENNY
1 Error variety and rtyle of U4i«a
G&lt;id«.Silki
Moo.uw.wa,
LIN'D AND COMMON
। cheaper of Buckley tlian any «-ne rise
amn-K
; suitable for tho
Itobcrt. i Co. Ifsatiuxa, Mirt. I ,
I i"-* - ------------------------------------ :
. BEADSTEDS,
I
NEW
GOODS!
•y .TTTTinryt JS3FL • 1 S;Jt' UarJand Centre Tablet. Fall Lnnf\
Spring Trade,
That’* so.-Duit ynu can find a large a*Dress Ti'iminings^
N&lt;»w being exhibited jn Hardings, by !

Irendy told you we do
&gt;ii
I cannot let my ■
• e, and 1 ’av txx'p.t the
r thefn prod.
Take
d tolbtr!"
c spectacle*, winch, ecr•. not loose, but to Bell,

, A CALL FROM ALL IS SOUCfTED,

BORDER RUFFIANS!
splendid

M&gt;rtii)cnt &lt;&gt;f lrxdiffand woolen shawls, nt
Buckley’s.

•, taking a fifty-ccat
xK-ket, and laying it
him. “well buy those
if you will tell us truly,
upon each pair.”
nr vord yon vill puy, if

i That's so.-That yon cun buy n Orpct al '
j Buckley's 20 per cl. cheaper than any-!
wherv else.
I
I

TU.-...-W.,,™

a* gort,, if I sell him to

foil ksiortmrnt of floor oilcloths, at Buck-

may be found

of

NEVINS &amp; KN APEN.

‘ ‘ ‘

, Rdying''

whichwewiUseUvery

___ ___
II OXMTS, erery variety
A tog Ivpt tobo aa«*i. wiU cvuiull &amp;Hr intereal ’
Any qUMjttsy of pine. Cherry, W bite-________________ ____
‘ '
'
' and* Style, Straw
Straw and Silk, Don
Ron-­
stock is “sph mlid.” ami onr print unpre- j
't Trimmings, Artijirials,
ICnwatrv. U. Ualtera bteielf that il win «w.i--~X
JMEIS j£J JML
ccdefitcdly /&lt;»-. For C«th or Heady Pay, |
Ribons; Rush and
wc iron’/ Lt untltrwH. Call nud examine '
Flowers of every Style.
i Tbe prei.rulur intend. Io cundurt h&gt;» buainco. in
.
... .
,. 1
aiu b« eurertec i Cheap for larii. W c would invite n call
&lt;dir Ht.wk of
Lshretlwr. Drilto. Ticking. Keto Flannel!.. Cotton tbrnMi lto4K&gt;raLl.manner,
i lain Ismlrer &lt;m Uw nw.iHreoMSle «*«»••.
■ mid un examination of our Goods and

Ready Made Clothing,

Broad, Cnasimero. and Kentucky Jean ' T ADIES Firs. Comfortere. nit Wbmdi

Cloths; Slkccltngs, Cb.cka and
Strijien. Denims and
Tickings.
"
LAROEStock of Br«U and Shona, (lent.. La- I
LCMUKUOF ALL KtXM FVR.HALE. ■
..
--------- ---- ------------------- -------- ।
Wm. S. UAXMSOS.
Call and examine our stock of
his sUxk of Hat/and cajw at cost
BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES- 1 I' t.tRl’WlNGS. a good uuortmeat.Oildeth car­
_____________ I
LAND IS CAULTOX FOR SALE.
Men’s Double Soled Stogas.
j That’s ao.-That you will nt ail times
“
i.
Brognns.
•find a complete aswirtment of boots A
“
Dew and Guitcr*.
lim F-KII--'. nruea ana Mecicmre. KI.1U1 - ■
--- - | shoe*, at Buckley’s.
MADE CLOTHISO. Itoola and Slalmnariea. | * »• •
'r^LI. 14^/^
Ladict’ Bootees, Walking Shoe*.
A srw kind of Goupvrstoa Feo.
J " ,h °
»* onJ! A X
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
r V ARIUHUXS Writing Fluid, Perfumeries Me., - » «r q are. &gt;3 !&amp;&gt; acre* al til per acre.
I That'n so.-That Buckley sells lhe best
Call auJ exmu'uw &lt;&gt;ur Urge stock of
I Tea in town for four shillings.

editor down in ‘•York

!

eelu before the election
ig any more political
r.j no convinced that

Thai’s fio.-That Buckley is dosing out

G

AND

GROCERIES!

.! 'nat's so.-Garments cut to order and
-j Ttet's •
Tea, that can't be beat; Coffee, Sugar,
1 to fit at Buckley’s.

■

HIGH PRICES.

■■Jim ba-re yw been nb to Heatings told
“Xo,why Johat"
—•-1.*-wl I.— ebean rtrszit ■ Foe

That’s,oa-Thst you can buy fine bosom
■ I Linen for 3s. per yard, al Buckley’s.
That’ao.-That you can buy prints from
eta. per yard, upward, at Buckley's.

j

-spondent of tbe N. Y.

Dry Goode, Groctriet, Crockery and
Gian ware, Hcb Caps and Bonnets
WM. C. BRYANT A CO.,
a nice assortment and very cheap.
BOOTS AND SJIOES
.
a qrtat variety of
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
’ Ready Made

N. B. All those men and boys that an I bowoUii^nhea!t'&gt;ir ।

lucer cuuorvn are
— **•«&gt;
That's sn-that vou can buv aalrnitua ’ Mare u it tor iwaiih res tw prised ।
e. per lb. M 15 lb. fi,, -We. .1 B«l. j

he said, laying a
I its, “ash low ash three

» increase of opposition
e strongly unfed to go
I wc declined! “Great
dipla.’’— American Cit-

Palpiutten of th. Heat,
Kick. Mau-wh.
Sz!«. Her ttoa

|

.■j ,
inatsso-trial you can uuv uroacu
»t «irre I,n’ni
to
I*r
ot Buckley’s

'

die trafficilig tribe,
I Rica of taking no for

democrats “g&lt;&lt; licked
•poke from one of the
•a; and “thunder” what
cd one meeting al Milhj democrats got “par­
Vent over to Ridhndd
r and a half to “a full
at the figures! Spent a
caking a pilgrimage to
■e■ .the unterrified are
Kiir boots! Spoke one

COMPETITION;
Our stock consists in
part of

THE LO.tS OF CBtUUUEf.

That’s so.-That you can buv heavy c
lou Flannel for less 1 a at Buckley’s

«&gt; thera to wide a. kmg •«

&lt;h»r good

CHEAP CASH STOE!

That’s *o.-That Buckley’s trade is tn-

That’s so.-That Buckley gets up Cloth­
ing to order in the most satisfactory mun-

tmtoplykrep'

•pthofths-ia

That's »o.-Ladies and Gents Ruhder nt
BmAley’a.

ratef with h
wonderful iff

Dial’s so.-Ladies collar cheap at Buck-

Call, Immediately.

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VERY LOW BRICES ! I

Cal! and look at our
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Bummer Dress Goods.
w. do

to-fi-jore;
irept atrersrere. lire comrota 01 uu. MagaaLDc
wSi be arete u» with direst rOrsnre re thsw—te
.nd tMtre of the great body of Araeneu People

COME AND TRY ME

’StKiarx:

CUh«, u™. Bemre, s.lk., AA. 4«„
H0TI0NS-M «U«&gt; ,wi«r.
;

ta
£SL“

.ia ««hi™ •»s-tssrsr—g »....

TTARDWASZ, labto s=d

Cntliry

. SHERIFFS SALE
ByvL-toeofs wrftef
Circuit Court for lk« emiuiT of Barty, 1

Kate to b* oetdoa. bjwrr otter I

Btrkiey’s.

tee

/-XI^)CF.S Wrenxted to na or»aMto, to
■
UWHLF8

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the
WAKE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;.C, dtc.
rcBKIOTBLE Xa^ w OBMB.

Call and see our stock.
sud. U MibsmiUUr ex. litorsUy Use.
TbciM.af mr auietMn. wtoia am
twen lasg toe. ars daind to ewds Me
Mdiwttnsventooimaaa^M fiutl

e7-

That’s so.-That you will find a fcH ■*sortmantofganta. Woolon Undershirt*
sad Drawers at Bockley’a.
.

world
CABINET

For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at

That’s sa-Thatifyoudontgo to Buak- KU.
(
J
tv
SrBntter, Lard, Lumlrer, Shingxs,
ie-fo before you buy, you will lose money.
nod Wheat for sale for Caah.
That's so.-That Buckley is cloring out '
&amp;F- Call early, Wore tbe crowd gets
his shingles below cost
{im and io*’I forget As UAXR.
'nEVINB dr KNAPEN
Hastings, June IS, IBM.
7.

PUu.
COW.

place, and that nod* can b* »dd m cheap here m
in any other mArt, I so reoolved to rcriOr Ual

SILK PARASOL

*

m&amp;BODS!
I

Farming Tools, of tire l«st patterns; also. HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
Grindstones and Hangings, Tubs,
,.
Pails, Ac., Ac.
LADIRS—Don't burn in the Sun, when
you can buy a good

_

to make room for our
hand and for sale
new stock.
Our stock of Dry­
Goods, Groceries,
}Ia«tinga, Junc 9. IBte. , „
.
, '
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Hoots
AT
&amp; Shoes,
H. J. KENFIELD’S, and other goods is
NOW IS THE TIME.
I, 000 Men Wanted,quite full, and we will
TO WHOitGOODS WILL BDSOLD
sell them at prices that
ojfrred in this market
will astonish the
HAVE Jaal returaod fma Sew York with a
vtre torn itork of SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS, which were purrbaevd nt extremely low
ratre, and will be- offered at prteet to eonwpend.

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

NEVINB L KNAFEN.
That's so.-That every one goes to Buck­
ley’s before buying elsewhere.
-

le board
iivr.n;);

i

DEMOCRATIC PRDGXFLM AL’^YRI

Stock of Goods and are oonatantly
recei ring direct from New York, addi­
tions to oar already large Stock selected
with groat care as to tie wonts of thia
community of

ThTpedlfc.'

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Goods
CHEAP STORE OF

OWmSHBi—awra—t
BROX(WTlS,WIIOOPI.TC-CtfGll
f»WP, A8TMU, AID
COIMMrTIM.

That you can get 18 yds of Brown
sheeting fur one dollar, at LBockley’a

&gt;n bi extended to all
pedal invitation to

ur own'prire!

AYER’S
PILLS.

THOS. F. HARVEY.

STEBBINS . RUSSELL.

IMv.MjjI. USS.

�rm

i
FOR THE THIRD YEAR )

BEAUMONT’S

INCOME.

cwrtaiHtelfck t«MCKtea|Bei

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S

R1ILIH. HID lit ICICI KI lOCUIMl.
“WOOD NYMPH,"
The Bw.t of the three great American
fWh—i,
CLAY' WEBSTER AND CALHdDN.

Ainu, the exquisite Meal Dual
“BFBnfG.*’
APOLLO AND DIANA,

PAY’MENTB.

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. r JUlWof

Tho-xXu U reporod in aailaMe stylo toacemiiBodato pariiaaol Ladina and Ueutler.iea with

TREE PrEONlES

PHLOXES.
Varietito-beavy. chntre and vary beautlfu
U*L

BSUAb

FOR SALK
CHOICE FRUIT TREES.

stittor ncaio.w. |
afWilliM H.&amp;

L ing Willow and Cbe*nul THeaj ap

NORWAY SPRUCE.
iNB of tbe b»»t Lrergreen Tree*. 1
’ been Uauplaolcd M&lt;«r*i lluxa.

llaating*. Ju&gt;a IA, M3*.
C-ttageet reserve,........W.ma
t
rpEAH ofrerey kind at
The- Cmpwiy hw e«h ae»to of H.OO®.Tn «&gt;
Th. Sold L'.cre paid by Chfe Qowpany ia thirtyM.en vrara endiag the Jirreee'. tune:
In Fire Departotont,...... S.»L387 M
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;
jw^wro
Xeariy »S,100,000oCtoantoHaaUty haat-rooth.
urcao. of rqnalrnng to tho public benefit.
For V y rare thiaX'onpany ba* paid an earned
• ■ &lt; ' 1 - - -j---------- o- r
mi r*i«

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DOUBLE FLOWRING SCARLET,
BRATOGU8.

Be p Free State!!!
BULBOUS ROOTS.
। That is if we can make YACINTHR,
Tulip*, Gladntlaa.-Wree.Mu,
Jott^uUa. Ira*. At
J. BROWN.
it so, by selling goods
STRAWBERRIES'*
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
OK Mutton. thia variety 1* auperlcr’to all
from New York a
era. and they are also mw&gt; prolibcSnd]
1 will disjv—e of a few I,. X, and full
large assortment ,
of Spring and
S n in in c r
A
PE&lt; FOWLS.
.TairlSPre jutre old. full ledged, price Hgoods
1 Mat^^1*'*1*
which we ofler at re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
LAND FOR SALE IN CAKL^N,
Our stock is compri­
BARRY CO., VIZ:
Sec. Town.X. Ring* W Aero.
sed in part of
Lawn*,
Glngiuni*
Print*

Dcnltua,
Sheeting*,
Shirting*, Kentucky Joans, Hat*. G»p«,
Rcadv made Clothing,
* Boot*,
Show,
.
Crockery.
Hardware,
Glisstriye, Fanning tools, Ac., Ac., and ,
in facr'cvcrything thst pur friend* need.
.
to be filed, asd a copy Ueracf to bo served upon
tbe remplamanf. SdscBor. wtftla lamly dsya atKt
*erv&gt;cv ot a copy cf aasd bill, aud • notic­
ed thteardvr; and ia default Hmm f. that tbe mH
I..II b« Iriton ta mmfoaart by aaid drfeudant. Stonueu Jabaaoa, and tha* U a farther ordered, that
within twenty day. Iba aaid eompfadaaut caaie a
notxwuf Utia order to be peblnbrt ia the Rennie
Iku Baaare. anewapaper psbliahed to Haaltnga.
in tbe Ceanrr rf Barry, and that tha mid pnbbca
lion be ceuUourt la aa:d paper at Meat one in

C.4SH,

HADLEY A WIGHTMAN
1 rvciiriualaror^MfUon.too-rtlkxkofO-rU,
and all. la
rf artMtea to &lt;ror line, are
edto rirvttoaeaf!
Oar sleek oaistots of every variety af TIN,
Copper, and Sknl Iron rare, Hardtrore,
Cutlery. Jroo, Steel. S'etb. Stneei,
Store /'ipe. Fanniny Toole ao#
Med'anut Toole of erery
kind tehieh we erUl eell
cheaper than ever
beforeoftred
tn thie Moeket.

l^*Ungs, September 11, IS*.

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NEW STAGE BOUTEI
Ilaatluffa and Knlnmino.

Hastings, May. 1, IM*.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

■A. lubed between Ilaatknua aXd Katotauvu. to
tun US follow a:
‘ ♦». Bailie Crarft. MicMgaa.
'
■
Lea&gt;e* Haetiopi at about half-past aaren o'clock
liailrg e««el»drt to stop into tbe Ring, we b.g
in the cioroiug on Mvndaya. Widoeadiy* “din- leave to wd&lt; oar bow before lhe public, and iuform them that we have aww iu Ntoro, and are tonthrough in seven hours
■Unity rerebtag frmb aappliea uf Groceries. Pro
connecting at Kalasiaaoo. with eipreaa train* ol viaiona, and Yankee Nutria*, which we are offercar* ca tha Michigan Central K. R., going mat and tog at price* Ml low that our eeei.petiter* star d hall
**We bare already effretad a refonutam in yablic
lt*i trains. leasee Kalamazoo Tuesdays, Thura- inure.'*, and iuleod. tlw prrreul araeoa. Io pat a
d*r. and b*turdats.
Thia route pa**e. through the
of Tantra stop ta ail ktoda uf pllhriag tn eelliar Good* ForSpring*. Prairieville aad Gall Fnune. The coun­
try along the route la beautiful, and the iumI* are

,

Taxes for 1856.
Saturday, Monday A. Tuesday.
r ics ! !: !

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CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
Clock, and Walcbea repaired on short notiro aad
all work doo* by bite ml] be warranted. l*l*a*e
give him a call and be will do your work to mrr

i
iiURRAh FOR t kEMuki !

Ilia shop is in Acacrr’l Store in Rowaaa* Block
8. H. MAPEH.
lifting. May 1. IM*.

■“ "■*

ia,

Htilrvpatki U&gt; M
three hundred ra

h^LiS
Ar
Co“«*«
r Heatings.
Holings. May IP, IBM.

of tha village

comulato kutos. I ae.w*. *. **
r-lfUrid hj Fowu.. A W,
Jn tlw plea ef the work, tbe •

««s

DISSOLUTION.

Discovered at Last!!

1 lhe firm of J. F. Mead A Co., ia tills da
solved by mutual consent.
K. MEAD.
J. F. ME.il
Castleton. Xevembur 1». 186&amp;

DR. RAYNALE’S

MEDICATED TONIC!'.
:
;
-

1PREPARED bv lhe proprietor, al fTirwilncham.
1 Michigan, nod aulj hr bu authorired Asret*

FIRE! FIRE!’

Fire!!!

PHJi.LiPrr.
pTERTTHIltQ treaM an* ornamcntel
JD edenlaled to maka m«. wnrr-rn .nd
nch. co.uL.rt.bh, and happy for

Uaattop, Ju»« 1. 1»M.

BRl’SHEMofall ktodaM

You can nave ashes enough to par for
your.
R. J. Gaawr.

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND

’
PHIL

phTluht

F*bmi»otox, Mica., ifarrh TTlh.’M.
Earnin' M. D -Dear fiir-I hare bteu ex
partUc far aoiac Um* to receive a fresh eaypty at
yowr Mawtiraa Tone, bat hare aa yrt brea du

T&gt;LAIN and aa*i;hrt Candle*. Ctgare i
________ Warn ATwr
d-criT-

Haatrafa.JulyAUM.
NOTICE.

2,000

yisiKi noriox*. m

’r'u"ri£lto5.

t F. Hsaw.'
gasse?
it W-Wammw

TEA&amp; SALEBATUS!

If you will bring them to.

aTens of *n km*,. *t

JWiaM&gt;aa&lt; mai—t

W
Is**"' 4ar of December I &gt;-«
to the fifth day afj..-.u*ry. KA. iadearre •
Tirtttahlp Cnlleel. r
Haatinee tier V Iixa
,r

hat t. Phillips «*dho&lt;m&gt;reit»e&lt;-t:c. HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA.
for one dollar, than waa ever before rffrrvd
tin* aide rd Xew tor* Mv motto to to Loy for
Ca*h and *ell for Reed. Par. AU pvreon* wuhinc
to purviiaM nary thing to the luu of Gnxertoa and
Embracing uMBaisof Aunt*
provi.loc*. will do well to call and exaroae my
it«k before I’nrclaaving cUewbere.
Hlartrarei. Physyui
*‘ “
gvUK Agrurie*. and
..j u..t_ .

EXIRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

.G**aaam*..oss.iBfc;

efru'i-yiago,

Rt.«rtJ
Good*. Grocrrie*. Ci
and S-wm Choir. «
year'* !U«h. »*•“''

For membership, adders*
C. I*. Diumr. Actuary C. A.
A.. JM8 Broadway, New Y ork, or Went
ern Office, 106 YVatcr street, Sandusk
Ohio.
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY.
_
________
Honorury Sscn-tary.

day of May and tbe fire! day al J oar. in each year,
•aid a«*ev«meol to be made in acrordaner ■ ilb the
Art of Hi. lavialature of this State, tocuiporanoe
th. vitiate st Ilartiaga.
*
Sic.
H dial! l&lt; the dnty of th. common roan
ril af th. vitiate of II ■•linn, to make, or eaure to
a
a/ (I..
u_n . ------ ■ .

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

fr.yfr

jT^L

BIT NETEBTHELl^S TBt'E.

fAITIBI!

. Geadyanre Store.

Nirix* &amp; K sir ex
re* In Drv Gu.rfa.Ct
fames. ilrfa.&lt; «P^&lt;
Goodyear * ta—K H

Fttasrt* Row**. 1
r . Jllrei. NaiU. *nd HI*

n c I of DM i
10
2 8
ej ofnef
1«
3 “
10
8. B. TREADWELL
Comminiuncr.

Local. Ouvaaa'mc. and Traveling Agent*
To.Oil end uanvaao American, KngUafi aadGer■nau Mtr-e- - w_ __a o.._a2La w—*

SHOP,

Gbaxt ft SpSttDlJ
of Drv GouJs. Groe
Ktrret.o|4««.l-2

KpHE TAX PAT EKS «&lt; tlie t.rewH, of'Hm
A, ',B&lt;*» "» berel-y intoraied. thal BsTf mar
wdl be ready to rerirve p*»n rut &lt;•{ th. tosnriiuttoro, at Iba »larc of Naviav A Kt ape*an
'

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY. J

Emporium of Fashion !

H. J. Kjutnxhn, D
„f bn Good*. Grace
Ready Made Cmthln
Sbue., Slate Street t
Fuvl *. UaaUug*. Mie

bar. been pl seed on tbia rout
and careful driver*, aad n* |x
bu •] ared to make it the «o«t
Itou* rout, from Barry Co, to i
RailR.tod Th. natrona^n of
ia rrepectfrfh aolicltnl.
C■ llastmg*,-Mayl,l*M.

GRANT ft SPAULDING.
’ Haatmgs, June 18, 1850.

C-are Superior and Settee. »ta.,Cl«.toad. Ohio.
M*y»Q*M.
________________
sbh

Every subscriber of throe dollar* i« cntitled to a copy of the splendid ateel' ni.
graving*, **S*uarday Night." or • ropy ..f
any oflhe following &gt;3 Maenal™•* joac
year; also A copy of tbe Art Journal one
year, and a ticket in the Annual Di»tnbutjan «rf Worka of Art.
lYxt»X',r d'B’T WRid. *
n«
only geU • beautiful Engraving or Magaxino one year, but ah*&gt; receive* the Art
Journal one year, and a ticket in the Au­
nt al Distribution, making lour dollar*
worth of reading matter, betide* thr tick­
et, by which a valuable minting nr piKr
of statuary n.ay lw received iu addition.
Tb&lt;me who prefer MagaxiEcs to the Eugravltig'Gatuiday Night,’run have efth-r
«»f the following one year: Harper's Magaainc, (roJej-* L*Jy'» Bo-*, United
State* Magazine. Knickerlxieker Mapsziara, Gniiiani 'a Magazine, Black wood's
Magazine.*S&lt;»i,!brni Lheray Mquengcr

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

Town,
4 N

;

and wishing to make
i purchases, we would
MORTGAGE SALE.
AULT bariu btoamada la Ittopsysmt o say give us a call and
retain .am of mo»cy aacvrvd io ba paied
denture of Mortra^v. Mreuted bv Alhfrt we will sell you all you
b and Qwabacb Smith to Impendence D
and dated Aagaet Z1M It**, and record*!
*rMare 0**a. ia ib* Cmmty of Barry, in want at very low rates,
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good
Uber D. of Mort&lt;icra os pegs ®7, and which &gt;aid
m. :t£*c» waa further aaaiga'al bv tlw*ud John W. tea
kept constantly
titebtan* to Hiram Gartner aa to* »th dav of Ju'iTA‘9te?t2r4Z,*!?i3ST S on hand.
Money on those old
tinw* '.u:.*wr, «4 ttow doUaro and twentr real*,
in..
v
; oL.el. —J—.... .Ail
notes and accounts
will be thankfully., received.

PiWE Oil* PAINY1NQA,
by leading Artiwta.'
The whole of which an»]U&gt; he distrit.u
trd ot allotted among the »ulnc&lt;^|M.n
1* hoar name* are rrroived previous UAfe
Twwwtr-«*«iith «r Jaauarr **7.
when the diatrihution* «rill take place.
TERMS OF SVDBCmPTlON.

cr si Ivsat, •»!* cheaper tha* a man rout* steal
ibesr. If ba had an India Bobber cmmeiracs siren
him. and ab*ol«tto«&gt; for lb. crime furai.bed in ad
rance. Pan*. Falla anil every variety of Tln-a-ur

COOPERING BUSINESS.

AVedonot wish to :
brag about selling ;
goods cheaper than,
our neighbors, but we|;
wish to 1 ave all ctjl ,
and satisfy themselves, i;
To persons having

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MASS MEETIN^!

RASPBERRIES.
ED Antwerp, Faaloif. and larje Tellrw.
'
j.bbowx.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.

KANSAS BOUND

Together with the folkrwiDg Group* and
Statues In Carrara Marble—of tlw
Struggle* fur the Heart; Vrinn nnfl An£e; Pa/che; Magdalen; Child of tbdSca;
noccneq Captivw Bird;
Little Tru
tml;
'Vith nutnernua work* in Brome, awl a
collection ofnevend hundred

.

A. W, Ano**,

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1J11H UJCTTOg

THE REPUBLICAN BANKER,

TERMS OF

- C. CARRIER, Frisl.r

A"W«

TiRMB—11,50, IN ADVANCE

R. J. GRANT, &amp; Co. Pr

VOL. 1.

HASTINGS,'BAHRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JAN. 8, 1857.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ita populatei'of the

hH. E. Horx, County Clerk. Office in the
! Coart Doom.
W. K. Ensue, Shuriffi
Office in the
Court Houm.
WWB&gt; 'Vte'lcMduiuxI Itr- pYi\l,Ro"^mLck?fcinIrPnjl’'UC’ °r"

NO. 35,
Thrilling

th its raat territorial
^nhvsicat advantage* are ■pj i-.u-spproptiatsd-

fertile ten

UU.AW

AGRrOTOTOjUnu» *r a. a n*M am,

Last Tuesday night, which w|U be re­
membered aa one of tbn warmest of the
The P«r. BtfbUioaW'taMleal.
sensor, a yvrang lady at the ‘-West End”'
was execwsively frightened at a little car-J mils, last summer, enema to have thrown
cumstanoe which transpired about the aotne light cn the lung disputed qosstka
b«ur of midnight.
The young lady'
whoae leuity Is only equalled by her! of cattle from Denmark, exhibited on
modesty, and whreb “e^e’s dark eherm j
that ocaMiotyeoataaofly rappbMlhB
bn cost more than obe Wnratcoat to palpitatr, had retired to ber chamber were Ayrshire*, that many believed tern to

Union/ ’Lj
IWU1UU
two • ^ralVL. _______________
________
te Xte jWlR*
and-tetrl, U1V
•I ful u ever a Mid ‘flew over, are now for
tributaries, it-bus superior comigerctal te! sale, coder te^nduatioe law. at twelve
i-il.tie*. and is well watered throughout
and a half cents per acre, in having been
its tniire extent.’ Situated in the aouthmarket more than SO years. White these
cm portl.m «&gt;f te temperate zone,'at R
Wm. BCmumbh, a
tecta of geography and history challenge
hroteate deration, and far distant from
our i ttestiun and enforcebur recognition, after Inykig aside the greater portion of1 be descendants of that breed, p| It wag
tbo chlUin&amp;influence of mountain ranges,
Le Mt tfcw. ••dlr .irtucj
we iunmetivcly turn t«&gt; neighboring bet apparel, she jnjrwhited beredf to the (
ji. J. Kaxnain, Ik-alig in cici
known that maay Ayrshire* had base eathe climate, relieved «if the unpleasant
Jams. A. Swuuev, Attorney and Conn
extreme* of a Jess favorable position, is States, institute comparisons, and trees teriHrr* embrefle/of morpheus wboec
setter at tew. SUk.i.x uwi CounMtier it. Chaacrrr
out unalogire.
Illinois chi the ono hand,. soothing IM!deoroi were aided by the!
urenc and favorable to longevity.
. and Nutary Mik. Will prumftlr utrad to
Iowa &lt;m ths other, are rapidly progressing coidfnghrosth of Zephyr, ’.h chearae in at'
With th. nxerptiun nf te alluvial hotin'popula*.i»n and wealth, and all their
the open window and fanned her chocks North British Agncvl wrist, hi that pa­
teftna, Missouri is rolling or luliy; ynt no
itikibitable lands arc appropriated for as. srith hh (tathery wings. In a word she , per of October 29. says;
Gmaxt A Srsvionro. Denier* in
partriaca to an elevation deserving the i
rieelttmrf oreeecwlatlve nnrpoere. Whllg
Jons Roiixam. IHivmctun and Hu
name &lt;&gt;f mountain. No other State inthe
“Wf bed opporturklss of knowing that
JUisMXirlana inhabb feolr.ted. .banties In
I’elun is iw greatly diversified as respects
a«»il and erternaf teatnrej. The smith the wildcrnesa. tlvstituta of r.cds and
JI. A. Goo urba a. Dual
stock
into Russia, Prtssia, nd D■■■Ik,
Iridacs, end i-huschcg, and school bouses,
ehstern copier is almoat entirely alluvial. |
uetghborinff States are traversed by a npt
A range uf.hiHs commences in Fraso&gt;aa Work afr fgftrmds, beautiful villages every f' StefeSot.r’eyoeh; sad trtrabUag there stood *Had taken pions for er me years past. On
Mate Uttert. UmUokK Ma*.
1 seeing the cattle &lt;8 lb Paris Show, referGouiitj an&lt;l extends in a south-westerly !
where greet the eye. adorned with eburth
FVXJXot."
direction to the wiuthcm boundary .^te
spires and tnclndi&lt;&gt;u» with the acb&gt;olIt was ax we said about midnight w hen |
State.
Another range &lt;.f a larger elnwr.
.boipo murrnuni of a rising generation.— ch*
,
young lady was rooeed from ber de- iJ
1
ootpmctieing
nr.ir
th..
Missouri,
und
le-*
ca&lt;*
th
•] •ursoev asd CoOvcting •grelt.
by_____
b.-eriag a notee al the I Profesacr of agrinhtre in Copenhagen,
Except in St. Drew, whose proximity and la-iris slumberUJ
|
twrsa
die
watere
of
the
GaKonsdo
a
id
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. 1 Utta» it. tbv
^uej Itower'ablock. Mail
commercial intercourse with more cn- .&lt; -ndow. Hall uacloeing her eyes she M. Jorpfnsen, and th* Danish repreaanNxvix. A Kwarax, Merchants xlnl l»ea! .stnvc. Huting, Mrtagu..
;etbc Ong*, continues in a parallel direr.
lightened and enterpridng States haver--&gt; ■ •—&lt;
Z
— '
5UIUI
H Ui. Q. HOLBROOK
; startled
by the sight of -------&lt;. corpaier.t
form
tative at. faris, Barcp Delotjg, informed
. .tiop thp'.igh the State, increasing in tnag——•&gt;- .trading
to sain atiinissjon I
more or !«•» monlded ber character r■nA1 1' —
apparently
s
uiludr, until within theStste lifAAaiutax
,L2&gt;’ ’
"'"j", ’
T •
tf— .r.
ItaA HI1K In Sr.'
Mtannrt » W-’^J rk.UUl.
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to ---her-----------------------chamt
iber thrnftgh
the opened Win*
dqw. Il str
C.«nn
th.•■&gt;■••»£ •»•&lt;••«**»■&gt;“•• •»!*»• 1 4n«..
J. M.
I mountain of te inkwewous .aide of iron, i
Cotraoat.
j trader had Ikwu caught bv te rear of hurl tire* satisfied wsthlt this Holstein breed
wbidi has.-u. eirtwii-W &lt;4'350 fivt ala.rc J
Kfeqnrate.
' immcnSonablcr, by a nail or spmc other ! is the &lt; riginsl
- Ayrshire.
—
The early eno­
i the Niirrounding plain, is a mile and a half.
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’
i.terp instrument m iw .M~ ‘ •- * '
fl of tUs cosnlry with Denmark,
Fk.ncis llowwa, Dealer in Stovca, Iron
i M-roaa if. numnit, und yields eighty per An amusing'incidrai/to.nglv illustrating! ’‘ragling to enter. Harf,
fully confirraa the conjecture, tel the Sea
cent. &lt;d pure metal, it is cuilvd te Hron tbg i-.ucff H.'lVapfBcecfk-r’s ..rotnn ’ «■«•*&gt;"»—her scewsfed. log
I Mountain.” Five miles routh w another j occurred in thr* ‘&amp;uroe &lt;&lt; hi. apreeb .t: a P“«—h‘r third, , to jump .....
w~.
»
”
‘
, magnificent pyramid in-.imtain of the i Altai.n on Turedar* last. Tteajpeakcr ’ •lod&lt;»w as oom ci te- jumped .in—her 1 valuable donwwtfc animals, and of teae,
Mine ore, known as te • Flint Kh«’d&gt;,” । Ma. ste&gt;«tug that un otter issue wo. m’:
tn scream vkioh wa» imnirdialsh^tic trend naw'klGwn-as tbe Ayrshteea."
IIkdlky A Wauuntas, Manufiwturer* &lt;»l
'
three
hnudrvd
feet
high,
with
a
tee
of
a
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n
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prc!M;n
t
Presulettial
c..nte&lt;H
&lt;a,ried
iuto
whlstlu
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of
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mile undo half in rireumferrnec. Gqiper tte
A-lauRg to slater)-, and that nn 1 h*on&gt;‘-lire cn the iron M&lt;nmtai«» jwd,
s&lt;.b» &lt;ur Honsra axn CanuL—A
I is f...sul in Mtaaouri, ,aud its imuteuati-' one h;.d a right to IntrfTcre with a tHnl **&gt;--•’ il K?« »*• &amp;&gt;»
&lt;"« te 4lh of TOrnapi-&gt;ae^ j the W.;M r.— „
Mich.
&gt;f-1
—
j LU: lead minis ure well known. ' Tho esndid;Uc &lt;.r side isautw.
lie said thnt'!
wus hllt * *Mf*r ’"te w-renni* of
y*
.
.
_____ »J. P. Rnnum A Co.. IJrob-r* hi Drag* "w. Bruaiiss, Juslta
It is more than probable that the report ‘ I’ine Ridge” in it- region fiiniUhes that, freedom and slavery like two uixncnt ’te y««ng girl. Tte wbJe bouse, and ‘ r"W ^,aP «J&gt;SU‘O’ "J •Rdtocr correaponGREKXHKMI. Attorn^ mk! GmM^er.t ,,lia ',rintends toappolnt Gin. lofty timber in ahuudatiro. manr Or tbe i knights were vMtmtaera in te greut Pre ,talf teneghburtes-d. wtrv awakete-d U 1 dent, for a cere ./a bad sore on a horaa's
■
Ii’uig Amin*? and Uoo-r.r Uwis Cbm. to the uturous and rrspostai-' trees teing nlnctv fwt high, and firar feet \l(]d|tial lounisnient, and were entering I te outcry—Tbe .tad folk, three female • aLmldcr, gives te fbllowtag promtiptidn:
,f b‘-”nUO of State, will in ifiamcUT.
Washington .G«Bty! « n te lists fir mortal combat. ! Slaven wtrrasu, and two big beters ruslwj to
ymc anj Ijud are tbe brat a Milical.;.4 «X. St JL-l Tta.’ P"*’ MrrwlTO"!
nn
|&lt;flve’ ted
taljio- tr.-a.un-. , lead.! ^taK, fi,Mh with hateful c-Hmb.1 dlalmli I te racon and hroonsMick- nmpduindir. j
w
.
.iid tau.| tof Mi.-rtr»p.ud a. altagvter likely.
n&gt;e app.Mtltnient ; .-mp. r. rop|*rn«. cluillt. I.la.k Ic.ul and • ,-d vi^g.-, tbreatefog “•&gt; crash ever v ’«d bo’itjorfta Ibalnd rate gaslights*
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H~iC Md..i..h &amp; &lt;&lt; liraW. I« .ml
vain-in tbr tort Monowould be n.n characteristic ufthe Pre-xlden: ■ilphur, corneium and taler preciousf^, ;iu&lt;| wj„ ttefidJ." Rut freedom, with 1 te- teaaebukl entered te chauil^r of the j know, especially i. te bone is any a&amp;c=3 1. tert, n. any a.-t of Ms that w.- ran confrec-rtonc. grind-trtone und -burr- Iuh&lt;4- uuvina pluiuMaulcluthtnl iu broil- ' 'rightmed beauty. An oaamina’tioa of { ted.
Ihke good stone lima, slake dry,
Clxta lluteil.
Msh
' reive. Iliinvlfan antiquated irtt'iitbcrof 1 atone. !it. Genevieve('oturty has quoric*
_ rkk# fcat|c»Jy into te’ P*t*. ami sig- te.figure in the wiod-iw dispolk-d'the t and sift Ithrough n fine sievo.
Put the
lioinu upab.i.i.
dur, Chvkennd Watch- '
n. ! lhcach-&gt;o| of pofitu-al airtiqibiriknt, (ram. i «l wagiuficcut i.iarta.-- and vast vaycnw Inifie !•&gt; r res.linl-fa f r te fearful .trng- ters of M! and thanged.te scrims ««fft.ur te « bottle, cork tlfiht and keen it
». Bratox. Phyaivqui and Surgiv
miitily called vid ficie.,) it imbt be rx- Juf teaulifijl • wra white Mud.pritsd fir lgjf. Th- twocb'iinpfetis face etch-rttJr I te young lady inte Atefeta
Uwttef-1&gt; k • •
,
litaZind «ir utalt
petid that, te making bi« Gtlfne-. ap- the mmtufeaure of flint gte-». Tltamgh-1 vitb inuwta tette. shoir utdifted. lance* iTho
“fet u»an . w&gt; utay |»r I
1
aua air, aoaJl
UM-maiiuiue.urt-o,
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1 vm iriatunl w. incu"
lux.-.- ।
-- ~f C- l j '
। ' i-.lktmcfrta,
i-.liitti.wits (.-apechlly
(rapwlallv If,
if. as
his b.u»e
bi.m&lt;- or
dr-1I out
Ont te
the mineral
mineral iflittiet
nre fomtates
fonndt liu&gt;a-1.gj^aag
gla&gt;6ng ip
in te
te auu,
auu. a»d.&lt;-ach
und .wifi *ait;»fi
wailing 6&gt;r
C&gt;r 1 y*®
°*n “
darlmg
Aoogfrf skk^jtrhid*
—
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Broker*.
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7t ”'i ‘h, fc v ,.
as hh.
ifterict nr.rtwV*7*"*
k .i '\Ti «te had | * “1 keep good hr years.
.. ».a IM.II 1
Krjta£5i£
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:„.,r.i...;buM
-OtaI
on
“ a
» khook
T* Utasr
«* Uta Window, and ' Take | part of I mo to 3 parts of lairf.
Wlmh
sd in * in bulk,end mix them well, cold, and nj&gt;Uta. XU. OU
tatatatata. tata.-tab-b _
;
him- r.lU, .tar ta. ptaXl *&gt; —&gt; tari lj«WlW, •&lt; &gt;SJ....... ..
itfjtata - » ta । ““*•
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I. A. Holbuook, Attorney and Ctensck

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I W. II. (o.F.MA&lt;* Ikuikiruj office. Batt!. ' iH-vuiiar cLimi of tn&lt;-n. Gm. Cass stand* । ycwrstaiwv tel {xirtiou of Mteoynn*w%qc gmpd, am phi theatre, b«.lt anxhntsh "■ ,n0U’u- *&lt;■
rtrru/u.
.
•«*
ply;a proppcr quantity to te sure, bribe
inx- ri.-; I’n.
, rwk- .
uri roUrevi
,mlm nt
xts.-n.. and wsndd ta- ! ibought. a,»:• rile mineral r.-J. n uffl ta | ,m ^4,
ith t&gt; drep intefeM In te rswdft
j
’
j
‘
| ad«y. i**1
well ««* time, with
■nd ■ v.rirtv ..I
UwriHwia mW
-'
i ilkch to xugscst himself to Mr. Buchan- fi’und a*jfroduvtivf aS tny j.rtvra «f Hr Uifte m-rtal Mrwggkr. And teaimo«t
uTh.*’ U**
1 pi.- vr iiitai iivi-j'x"’
fail’s mind as the one to ta preferred ' State. Brt»*-cfi Ita/wst.mnf (to Osage ; .Micartal cry K gi.*s tens a fair fig|rt, a
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ta
.. • starts- air otera ■ for
the
.,lagju tyaW rouiot,n-i Interference, in.
Wo fakc te fi-Rttait* imiitliu
al»ne
all higberi
&lt;&gt;lhct3office
for '• *d
the telR-amri.
Ligbcd offire »«klio.-twt-bf
«»d the IBawruri.
nu
Wuxism Roosmk"luM-rir Btebk. Uno- I
Philo-opher’. Stone round! ’ «ithin his gift
frrMsmted.fcr il*
•taud nta #dn&gt;g [ taA4fl,nd.4 tbra«s frota thinrnaiti.-a, j^. fnj&lt;u tlrRevlIJnii
J itarJXJ. f-ure ad Mte. rf ttr-vnr. &lt; HEX MAUK RICH IHTPRE THEY MOW H t
; TV'
und I t «•&lt; nre who will fttA roll withl.ns
fU
Let u» inmgirif Gen. Caw occupying | withnqil au-J snh
■Nimjivura .-i.mnu: th- (^nvtept.” In te. ll.jte-team te» cfte-teJ, the son- probably
efte.” emrtiterd J.’"
• the chair of tlic State 1 fciartmcht ;* the I n&lt;frlh oT the MTswurrw •&lt;-m
&lt; :,fMtetlly a ’IrenTgreeiR teMww.
New MajupslpreStatic Prbnn. ofwMt-h!.wiHho*Acfll,.awr«tught not.to, till te
1 clwlr th.t Lax bevti fllh-d In the ditt'r- 1 te* &lt;H«At. Ih no part
Ja
’ *?"
s S-’rttd.- tx.no tell L* Looted.
Sr-sos heated «rnsuialied (.’Myton, bk tb.-?«nik. ttefwter,' " gtviwdR&lt;*«-wat»y
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f
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^“^^rujansihddtaalictfiJwn-hBtU-^E^tHrt’ttn ‘d&lt;-rtb!»tret»tt»cht slow vs heal
If
Ch.-l E. 1K.74',
t I* Imanfe.
ilkuvfrt
Puitira A M
. Di-ah-mJ
ocumokk

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SEta yikSTi...-1.:

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tatawmnta-

Q-rfu &lt;&gt;ti the Snbharii te ; wiBbcntccsiary.lbr ibc Jifft-rcirt irtp-pgth
-imn,
™ ,i. - - '
of iba lima.
J..MM llwax; Boots A SbocentMleV..
much CM. M it juu -VIr prcrai to
u&gt;c» , .pmt, io every aracutuil minhlicaUon,:is ‘ tewrtuiH-om. nl. nidunce, wittrw.teirfp/t.&gt;* a vrfmntwianerc ol’-averwhtammgastonish- ‘
jfom.i - tQ.&amp;tte,- w ^c.
&gt; "te
i.
ta*-1 ‘i.i,xw r..r to.,
i. u. ip,sr«±&gt; jitu-SS, h L;
&gt;^A«&gt;..
kua.—AJJ the rain
.... UKO poaiuuu. IU IU* &lt;p.»:r- i -—— ,...............
,
o
.
...... .ata. -taJ
-----------kiud^r. ixnirse
. with
ritli the
teairenta
agent, of ihrvigu
(iirvuiu
-cmcn&gt;-'■&lt; Ktap--*
grape* n»d'gardeti
Md gard«i vwmbk-s.
vcg» tables.
.
“A«.l'hv'S &gt;t '• Mlllunl Fillmore! nj «-hfgl&gt;'tunM«t*' TV lSh-n&lt;Ti'tervidit rwn.-&lt;1 tei
l« uiual be carried
I
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r.
uwamu-r. utuxupoii tlw old geiithudan rated Cr
m hia uisJi r and liik.-d te wiHw rndr.ev i
or artifichl drahithe j I away, riterby i
ii di1
n.“*u’ *ucXb'.''au.' u“;,r‘!‘ •i’™
:I dung
• .**Aa^'Urv
?**’•** u "^w. i.u-auk-r. T iaH If. ItterhcPI shle. ytallng &lt;«rt; “It’s •
Bark. ' (b„ „n be fi.«M is the
.X- „„ u,.r i ‘teiirter of the Aruericau piytpte 1 . .As |'?-»\
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v\ri'rrw otl*l&gt;!TJ,irri. Ar
• *hT’ *h*Vv?- J
«*?te’Frariafi«Uh1nlferf iWlMeiSl’aTe!
gbly sntarated the
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lyL IseteipriMayvsryyifety a»d Bad■4rh^ra. ।. ucnrij
u«irlj (x
rlisps, aa
{K-rnaps,
iui the
irw- niteui
diumi jo
id ija
Ji. dulluwr , ■
fcjujf.
•..iiwiwii
it
an
Irft npun the surI nexa. reprcMflla llw xuu in it. teullug ;. r.-rehIn?'th hs roarer te waters «&gt;f the;""•'■S'
k"*-*** “
ja minfey wnm:' h.&gt;w,” Ma"tert'Wired &lt;
Wimmsax. kunktaWrt'. .
REMAi.’kABI.Y LOW UR1CE&amp;
t
; briUlaucy.
.
*’.'r I Mireoefl;-' 'Dwnwb tbecenye, and the.....................
Singly iadiconfe l-k upMi te tad gouita- dl4t
.„t. ria, tf.r raffcodrJ Cuv'ty he
&gt;y evaporation.—
ItiMaa. •. .. •____________ _ ...____ &gt; f
i
No poaitnm in our National Gt.vem-'J rirtaat p refers of teBtatC.te WkUMpNow, wrerjjpdte
j lui ut requires .■&gt; much nf diplomatic skill!
ir
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, .-uxl inagiii'.niinity ofjudgment, a* tlul of,
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/toK-teJ AV. Bt TXLK, Fnihio’iablc Tnl'W. Ort- .4. rrw br«rd or
t ur ii&gt;.
t tail dtalmctkiu are *1 Lute bhsued wuh ' mid nmdpPMe xrftmtMww of test-Rte
Send
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IN

Your OhIJERS. ,cnginevro« teabip.pftrtgte! How uul,vf;Ku&gt;° W iPM^puWc. &lt;if, wwk^tarim- ‘sti^rjJ,r Ul(o the ring.”
hn ran ft b -'••r. - - y,
ta Tita- rW&gt; &gt;•• “M? «•&gt;- ■" cJ-xU. 1"
&gt;»•!
£"- • r^liwa-ttai ta.
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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

UMaMKtosrdw;an*dlw™*«n«^rrfjM,..i. yATyyyy.v GROCERY STORE, I dw,c »u»p'*ta«l quali^n-s .ea Dtai. Cm*.
—-U—.,
xutr. ita.unn .
wb&lt;
B
Wlpr&gt;
X«-r doc-i any j-mti-.u so imprailv cly tk&gt;- te Urg-i Utal&gt;-» in tk- L'ni-m, c^taim : bunM„ momuh wte
an Hhnrtra-1fJ" "T * '7^
’nn 1 WUoUWihohnl «Ms tet «p« regal­
laMMtaKBt iiMMsb M t w uiwr cub- j maid a truly • -reprewmiathe man” id- the ing uteit 70,000 square mite*; mi area ted dew rlpti.Hi In ri.F, lOSctentifle Amar '»“’AKA***’1 ' ‘J*. .'Pn^
&lt;» Making, mta.l Lara
-d W4I tarrfSi
&gt; Aoterfau. fioplr: a.4 nn mm. we know ing atx&gt;ut JV,VW square miiea ; an area
____ _ _____ _____________________ i
Jit Jrncci
Lioiocr
j «»f a&gt;ni«M •&lt;&gt; ahorb of that quafifiartkni as greater thin thnt of the six New England
Wtowsit- % Jn.
dnuitaJ, Idgkw iu trtnpentture ftom"ft
|Urt,-,P“ , »• *«• ”!•
*l" State*. Th.- rewtcni half i» nearly mv«-r- AWunte. tab*e hx «*«■*
•n?r*T‘* ’TH'4,-* t &amp;''
Hr- U1 time My to rtnlare tlr ray- d^re-M .to 15 Agtmfeu. that of another
___ U *
; CH -Ml *m.
| polluter fe*’liqg of the nation, bciag hkea ed with aiaviirtaai -growth of timber,,
Sh»T, j dwi c/d irich'-in a spmuu-r iarMtecafw, &lt;w like while the prevailiag &lt; bsrwtcristic of te
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J. C. MOTT. ] H kuny and repulsive erub-appte tree in aeotem moiety isthal &lt;doiran pndrir.yet
A- w. Axxnrs, S^dly wjdl I*™-” Y “kA '
vsws.
IS.-.^
. U&lt; Ulnwl m »MWTW
.name*.
tem- distinctive tetorrs navfc no pn'ci.
MkK' °'&lt;r ‘
ZTUX!KBWsrrMto4toiwawMasta.ai
~
If Mr! Buchanan ter. as in all likdi- line ofdemirriitk&gt;n, butarej..................
tte-Mrer v
(ftsnu
twi»-----------; words-»- ■ . •; .
—-- -------—-------—--------- *,—r | l-t
KEAHEUrS.
b&lt;«l he will, make this appointment, he in each other.
Speaking
te longwage «f American small sect god s tad’which much
F. G Mamnu, H«^r. Sigsv an&gt;l rortnnt yj^AvK a WR£E&gt; v&lt;i’vu. si
will prove birnaelf a ukmk bungling cabi) w Warner reaterthtetoms
‘ 15
KEXFIHLHS^ ,umber, demonstrating that bo ia-a ehnm.dugv- Mteosri is an old State,hav- ’
each alx.tu &lt;&gt;t&gt;* 'from the ri-Jnge &lt;&gt;f diet und position, it is;
A
ftJL.nA
m &lt;««.
,CTt,&gt;
n
,
fiMB A OE5TS
Moeta.s~t rirras. st i
P*"*
“*M“**« ”f inglrton **U«1te French ataHrf '*• pTrntn terirfnge ..f&lt;i let and ^tl
oc.u.rr^
-------ijjtute
wtal tax.wutspc
kimwu tape : tn|rtwJ
'
it te raetamur|teste
intote wdl
attention irf te reverend ;:
JL
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JUWFUUJJU
tbiUgs.”
BeUre ta- mlta-ta ►.great an kindred yrars agp. nqd a memta-r
.
.................
..... uftet
pcnM. I *worm;
and eapuaujent*
upon a endem-. ,*—• ™- -»■
-rrf. ten *hm esresmsstaww, and te orttfeg k&gt;
mor* thah
dmnQfenc
”■' '* J
*
*■ -hKxked tai
• &gt;anum.
ewormity up&gt;m the nruiitrv. is trust bo , ri)I«&gt;h
bn
rmiinrot, ten ,
.
7.
—■
b&gt;
||W| TU«H,hMd. •;Hw
- ttled wrnter, 11 have
will read Et*&gt;p'. Fsblra, 'mi copetbilly Her population by tbe ImX cewas^ in Orel «*i«d««l. hai»&lt;established te fact be •
.h.Mmtb-I.H»n«rtd«Hwltar,
hu. scan that
th*. rec
irHwt Licdlv nfw* bb brad And reHwd'dateArat.dfeUylOpercwktaralue.ami m&lt;wi eUdlonriy that &lt;ww ab&lt;Hit an oxi rremd naratarsfe 700,000; orw^avatah ta. r-d *R c-&lt;-lAdk-U.r,___________
j
------------’ u*ra- .. i... -. . _-x su-it^.. xwx-_
j patting on a lion’s skin, A-d tea apply h&gt;IMn MtlMraL-an
St. Irtk the only town w.rte of ante I
wta, ; it. mornl to one wbn te ~Caw» without te ;
I f..mxk-d iu 1J4L ktapda on tbe gently aU a p&gt;4ic&lt;&lt; tettei in thwlnn te iudgings w.
Cftireyo JmtnMl.
ping tank «&lt;teMiMUB&gt;ippl, with n lrvj&lt;- 1 Saturdaj Dtghl. who clqu^btcfl the quo*1 extending several mllne; and except when 1I ...m JpuMtag. p.lijfm: -Xm »«
Hum
to
L
ahict
.
—
Stair
rerpoia
Uu.'d
.
IWUME.V8 fcJIOM Blip. B-Oin*. &lt;Jaltera.
I navlgwthm isotatrovted by the ice, throng CapYi, first uiy fither dtad. and then my
TV aud »v«ry rarietr •* Shoe*. dre &lt;&lt;« always tenc a pi.ee nf Paper put uwter
muter married *x.,iu. bmI ten r»y ra"th walking quickly acroaa the street to the York procured and sowed, hot yUr, tSJ
tlwni, stand uver tevtlgo of every stair,
( &gt;im tbir n»pvclire imrdw. It tea place er dwd anJ my Cstlrr Married again, and trartUert, wte» skere’writliiug in tbeir ef- t rd; to pound, of thia wheat, and te ahidiiate part where ihry first wear
of arawderabte wealth and commercUI oonKfmw or «xhet I don’t tern tn B&gt;vw f.rtato keep from outright laughter, ex­
»ul, in order to k-»»cn tlu? frklkn of te
no
parents at all, n»r no ban* or no nn- ' claim ed. ••Tank heaven,jaak tern ven. Vy
I activity, upon which is tfin principal reHcarpel against the board beneath. The j
BjUffAW Hotoa, By J/R. Foot
thing.”
_ _ _ '
'
'*■
I anylouLIy j4i
; atrqpa should l« to within an Inch or tw&lt;&gt;1 arxv afrits eitiaetx, Be mannfecttirins in­
Thu
terest
small and cefined to telirw
ipg of r« bukop.
ns lang aa the carpal Is wide, and about |
Romux Lotaltx.—»An. enthusiastic
rfmaaidaten
«-&lt;—•—-&gt; —*—*-*—
Ifetil wUhia
Exchamck. b' I«aacN. Fijxt
maintained
was’tbe rejfty, *bcrt Gwdds greater.”—
I stair rerpct half aa long again aa it wu’d mercial em

-A.....-.... . -

Uu^xyy"1 “”IW awter

B«£‘JKS:SiSSS

v---j 1

: r-'-T'L ir*

* *? &gt;•»*,

I

be without the atrip of pap»r.

Car is young'

| exrieioMd. -By my eowi. aa tegs .fta
I ite! Share, an* a 4*0 cate ’rffikatk

tern due*.

Her population is about 90,-

and St. Look

™ ’i

�Mr.
i

Tbe following from tbs
of Daniel Wsiwter.j^pr
of a conversation be had
Jefferson:—

0. w. MHXB.-

There appears

Turkey is a second time invaded ; not

r^r.-------------We take the fol lawing extract from the

fte Dtoj Book, IWhanan’.

aBftfctCTRRE
j w**Uy bj D. C. fliwus

BAsn.xoa. i
“Suppose we contrast Brook. iIxj

*“* 840 Salvador,

Petrick Henry waa originally
Mtovad ta he for lbs call of friendship, keeper. He was married very
and on behalf of one wfcom bcTiad alreaa y and going into business &lt;m his d
made rreat sacrifices.
•
While travaHhg on
| •cho°1
tor to the v.yjfc of WIL clca. and sit down/and coolly rant the
socUthTM of wtedi sF

the wcreta ofi

n dr■lrriprf.«itatata«,rfU.ta.
rt-tarin wtaritata.
scuu. at uie cuuuiy OI touts*. Ttata
1 acre I1 . __
saw and became ar.;
acquainted
.,
I, first aaw
us.nted with I ,
wore com
lbfut I Patrick Ilrairv.
lUvina an-rnR-hr;...' pfetod,
I Icury. Having
spe^t tbe &lt;
ChristI’1*1*1- w&lt; are led to marvel rreativ that
there 1I proceeded
proceeded to
to Willi- the best
best and moot profitable route for a
was visited bv General j mas holidays tiwre
re
after
hte
I H
arose
a.®"
to। Railroad to almost entirely overlooked.
^gt
t-™.rXlLu..ri
“ “Z JXr*“
,7 t”
1
We have waited patiently for some of
; nnson-lu.use &lt;»n n, vrr
nt,t
•* th” •rood tonCtoXfort aX^/
*llh
^iUdton.
This d^ our Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Marshall,

[length and breadth of Michigan ‘•little man who rain the Court RocwC;’’ Ma antidote to tbo “horrid ditautT Don’t embodiment of every possible inmnr**,
beyond doubt the vilest white ttuui or’
“
* (as the “Pioneer man" used to say,) sailed squirm, Mr. Argus—don't become restive
Anuriesa that s.er crawled upon ik.
tick can only nnrober its nbacri- 1 Into the port of Hard Scrtbblo on tbe so- and kick over the traces: you know tbe arth. « dUwoorad hh
road in»t., bearing dispatches which au- Democratic party is pledged to obey tbe when Ins country seeded him, wa* at L-scrvfee. He served throughout the war
ing furiously in permit of the “beet sraa” tborized tbe redoubtable Editor of the mandate of the majority, and the strength
perilled his life,’Jost a beloved brother
for Senator. Whether they will be able
and
unele, e!l wtcrificres on tb.
also opposed to squatter sovereignty; eo alter &lt;&gt;f the Union ; tbe common Union­
while the miserable paltroou, Sumner’
of our Bute Legislature, remains to be lira, to invade a Capital Turkey, and to
went whining about in Company with old
and go it Hind
determined
Bnms one ought to see to
erary women and fn-t* nogn«: laa*tHear bow Ik- takes on!
We
also,
it, that tbe game is not tom, or worried • be accomplished.
“It to a signifirant fret that while Geo. ing over tbe gallant bearing of his coun­
araoclate in
to such an extent aa to be unable to do 1 thnt tbe said Editor and
trymen in tbe for off fields of Mesiro!*
battle with Brooks di Co. at Washington. command. have laid tbeir
y affirmed.
He should, by all tneena, be presented at walla ot the Qty, and
West ThrxI—Tbe peoalavery p*rtv

pTl

.. w
n- uMrined bimsrilf .t— ’ I ^yed my adnusvK-n about a fortnight, at Jonesville, ami Hillsdale, neighbors to
with the prironcr, feu G&lt;k! dJfo M per- 1 "lrfch lj“&gt;® Hro;’
in William* broach the subject of the utility of a Rail­
W*** *”• • **«*c w practice road leading from Grand Rapids, or some the seal of geverament in a fit condition (they do not swear,) to tak
am.
EE,,ia.jrirfyun.rt. other point on Grand River, to Jonesville; to enter the lists that await him. Above to put all within its walla
all things do not suffer him to be killed, t fork and rpoon, and that
IWfJ and la now in thia eltv awaitin. lu,n ,nA&lt;u’.'a- „Th!.ru *&lt;rV. ’^r-- *“■“ I but although u-c, and tbe people of this
when uu
he »
is n-mu;
found; thereby rompsv.mg
compelling «.r
our I overthrow its walla, and
- the arrival of G.n W.U^- CX. L .’-I'iT I Dor*— Wythe, Pendleton, P^tun, Ran-!«nd neighboring counties, have talked wras.
shall'be expelled (aa he abortl
°* .T J^Iph and J &lt;An Randolph.
Wythe and | much, and &gt; watched the shaping of event* Legislature to sit, in the capacity of a jury 6oae upon another to indi
from that power be bra so li.Ji.'hl? !
«*VrhUJ hi? •Pl'li&lt;**i'jn-' "itha good deal ofanrirtv. still not a ofinqueat, upon the body of the “beet man"
abused, that Ik rsav denounce him to his I
lWQ
b-v
importunity, I
rf b mU!wd j,v our public presses । f,’r Senator, to determine if he died natu-1* which now know it
it shall
mi» such IniquitieB to nam without a wit- I

the knife, democrat was denouncing the principle Id their teeth. In doing this they have lest
their Northern existeore.
When wfll
will utterly a speech delivered in tbe House of RepreiKSitathes, and b« declared that the
South waa unwilling to adopt and stand
tbe .pot
by fftis principle, which secures tbe right
Year by
of self government to the people of the them from a single free State.
{rar their strength will melt stray In tbe
nitod States Senate. During the pnw----------------- - —.
Buch, it is said, is
T'• P-talr-J .»! Lu, F-r-.
»ta*/ta«,--------------the South
1 -tatatafetasrfy,
the substance of tbe ---------------eolrmn obligation
un- of "If
iwipalar eorerrigntv. we ere Amt mlA *&gt;f Toocy. in (xmmvtiait, ofCaes hi Mk4u.«&gt;
&lt;.r
ccuntrr, over which ' So- far as tbe people of this County, and &lt;’cr "hic|itheee Powers have plscod them- dtaliun with it. nsanUnret and upright j
in.Kb.wle leiand, sod c.f
had ro often androlirg.-Jv befriended- *««wffed in obteinglua. He .i:fh . nmte would pass, is sueh that . Amatorial District to rooremrd, « bare
i» to fcrtbcr reported, by those neighbor who fulfills bUpromites and ob- I IM?* •« Wiscratsm. mnkmg lU IfepoV
.I.,..:,..
ri- tapik.. --««-«,|.w*3;.raa.-Hrari.
ligations ami stands by his profem’Mma. . ««"»In two year, more
u, 4 ......... — •
-- ........
iiv-. no uuuui inry piarc implicit ixxiuiicncc
,
i i If
■«• the
l Northern
k.i.
j c
' l----- t-w-11**1'*^ »*• -retI traitor of Illinois J^
And
aud
Southern
.red tie expense, as any koad of its length io in tlw judgment and dlwriminatinn of ,il-vUck frum a foray of this na And if the Northern and Soutbcra
titsis of the democratic party are divWed.'
™ua? ,tf
*»&lt;i Allen of
,.:,e the
the Bute.
Bute.
The csily
cstly question
question to
to be
be dede-;; thorn
fooro men
men whom
whom they
they have
have elected
el reted aa
as i
wlmt he has rowed to do, in ।
XTSirth
■
■ TMiBliiTlntirt btt In n&lt;» derrre. ra
’ I as counsel before a Cum. of the I louse
The
tbe tost rord that binds tbe North and Kl“.de bland, makrag the reonbliean
j
afenned. he steted tbe Mmpl/uuth that of
H‘‘ ««*d was the Par- rided Is. “will it pay I”
What 1. it that member, of the Legislature. They were ' r*Pect 10 Turie* * Ul ** moal
South together, politically, will be aetwr•’“V" ,0®1’ 0,0
,
he had obeyed tbe GrasHtutional Prrai-1 ’“I *£25'
T - "i° r”
1,1
•* r”*H [*’T "'e havealw.nvs .tip I elected to perform this very duty which '
»*«* to a ropy of the return ed. The uortliertidcniocrtcy have yield-win t'rr**rt *n Bntm4rei’
XSfo^hS WdhrefiLSSS
wra
P**1
th“A
i&gt; j new^per editor, are to raxiou. to take d*’l^b
Ute Editor of the Ifepubld
cd every hcA Ary wilt." • • • •
I front, and a clear rasjoritv over all. This
"Tbe people must have thia power, [to !r'u™pk in tbe Senate will lie followed by
«^ a^whhh^ ™ »il^S membtoWtheUgUlr-ure. He was m -rrect.) that a Ikibrad Company derive 11(Ut of their hands; and. we believe throe ' &lt;’iW Ba,”M,r “*,be P‘”" from *h*fc ** |
,n «&gt;» Houar. and a RepuLH
•
ed.; that he was then oa his wav tasL'!Wel1
u,tb*
“ *n-r
v ver , their profit* from the amount &lt;d freight, whom we havtahlnl to elect are honest ' rt*cn cJ tho dispatch we have already prob3.it slaserv in the territories] or the •
North in solid (Astons, will fell beck npoti &lt; “n Pw-idroL—Drtro.r Adr.
Sol vadk&gt;r to pay-* visit to bis little ones ,
ll“Ot
*°
# ** i and ,hc n’in‘R r tmveteis, which it pass- rmd able ettough to do their duty and give
_ ' Ive ■’rotii-ned:—
the prohibition ofslaven* by Congress.— 1
w * T
~
' et over the road; and that these profits in- wti*focit n; and if tlxws gentlemen, who I
Habmcbabbib, Jan. 3&lt;l. 1837.
| The north will not Cield a bondredtb part •
IIl0u P»«n«B roe Tni Fctvsm.—Im
to tiw
“dispirit of the Revolution.
Hto infiueere ! trcM
crease
*' cr
cr dtmimah
diiniuiah aa
as the
the amount
amount r
of
! 1 .* msk,nx such
.n/4. an
.n outcry, totve
k.». foiled
r.;u»tto
...
Mr. J. jF. ...
Emory,
■' of tbe
T ~
MidJIei
L ille
L
of a hair’« breadth Inrtber th.wi to arevpt dnmaha- g&lt; use stronger prowlavery that
impri.mgreraefor .h^LXmT^ 7“
with tbe members j freight and travel aicrtoscs cr Jjiiiini-i;-! d,, the same we would say to them, by ‘ E“U,*e’ &lt;01 accept our sintore thanks the principles of non-intervention by Con“ti&gt;er Northcre State.
There are in
grew*, w Itik- foe power formerly eacrviv- ti*'1’ "n reomam nf disappointment.
Thu
b^a abandon. 8*fl the same ominous '
UppeT uwot'"’*“ bo,d“5*? «*[&lt;ct l" ,onk..fer ■ moment, at tbe way of rorouragrtneut, ue wish you “ter ** a
Turkey sent ns a. a IJ
:
by Gutgrraa to placed ia tbe Itends &lt;Z white native ritiiciBof Indiana over #0
i
silence—the same mllen and downcast *®d their vote* overawed and cotrolled probability that such a nA! would have
New.} eara present may he be as happy
lp.
lhe eouncr the South urn 1 Jrar’ *" BKr’ •n’» couui n&lt;a read atxi
* the prordc.
Tbe sooner the South i.n-1**"’
not trod and
1
‘ ,“Ore ,,
or 7?JTT' Um L
■ R°vd business to do iu the transports________
,bc «b.»lc year as he lias made us at the .k-ntanda this, the la-tler it will he for i wri‘e
numbered 09.4 fo ; greater
look.
., . ,
—
,
.
*
.
r_______ o ____
I ■■ - j___ j
n._ ...a- -1-—...i------ . ?—------- &lt;.
Sahaar became ai length alarmed, and cratic gentlemen ot the lower part of the .
. allBennermed:
and it we )iav&lt; no mewrix-re ,l“n ti*- «•«*&lt; fU* numbered in any otbbeginning.
Eorroa or
assxa.
State. His eloquence-as peculiar, if in-i,"’oo‘fn?‘8htproductions of our (
newmuinr.
r
began to suspect that the character be had
wiaa front tb«- north identified* i th ’rr Northern Stale, and greater than any
,
i
Ws shall report from time to time, , as’
roMten beard of Wkker—and which he dred it should be called eloquence, for it. northern comitira—Kent and Barry—arc
TU
during .h. put }ar. \ tkr
„„„
,
j lh«' democratic
------party, with sufficient pkg-k other State North or South, cwpt Vfr.
was
imperaaive
and
sublime
beyond
irbat
just
such
as
will
find
a
ready
market
at
had eitbac laughed to scorn or indigt
I to help them to a dear undcratandiiqj of!
«nd North Carolina, ami more than
--------------------... ta.™.
n. dm... have been constant in tbeir endeavors t«
—■
-w- - ,
repudiated,
must
be true.
\, / .'“irrt""1' A“»'“5‘i&lt;T"'!l®“'1&gt;|.hoS.uth.Eta tadWrtt
make the people of the North believe that '
Facts About tbe PrcsUeais.
' this matter, it to a great ini«f«-rttnH-.”
I double th.- number New York contained
“You cannot mean to •murder me
--------------- issi « ira---------------with thiee times tbe population. The
with
—
.
—
i any person who would go to
? Kansas
* W
*
Four of the first .even were from
Vir- ■
Fixtortsa Wsbstxb atronui laov Pot. . »&lt;’to of Indiana is thus ae-ounted f„r —
ing but my duty. Rancinbcr our for- j
Theron' had snoken in onncaitioD to my opinion alene furnish freight for a Railroad fur i tbe intention of nettling, and wpuld mind , ginia. TwouftLc name name were from ; Judge E. IL ll-»ar spoke at Lowell. In But the futunwpromla. * well.
I hi. own business, would not l&gt;e molested I Ma**a&lt;hiisclt«, and tbe seventh fnxu Ten- the coarse of hid remarks he refcred to flic &gt; •*'* from which we get the shove fret..
ta.^«..tad i
mKiinwu—reincraocrmy wuc ana ntue I
.v;,’ j0,.V
~ ‘
,jrjix years remark of Mr. ‘Fletcher Wvlntcr. that *hows that nt the same time, Indiana had
oqm whom I have stripped of fortune, in 1 J* **???
delighted and "luvad, I l!|WM. iUpp|IM decrease will tbe produce of |
old &lt;»n haying office, having served two | while he docs not approve of tlic n-souilt 220.9fil duidren attending school, but a
.
.
have asked w bon he censed—•-V\ imt the
ii .
•
&gt; j order to promote your interests. If you i ,
...
i
—~.n—• c-—— u-j---------------■
terbia; andiune of them, who had served | •*&gt; Mr. Sumner he should have /&lt;ur nn fi-w hundreds learn tlun the numlx-r »rot
take my life—but 1 cannot believe you I he
t coutu nerer anma
.
’
.
ed he could live prereablv tu any place
polo* l&gt;u head. Judge Hoar said : by .Mawsu-lrosetta. and fully in proportioni
------- wasof
gl. .nd
fcu „J1
will—thev are bursts."
. the inquiry. His
iis person
offull
fulltae.
aoc, ■T1.U
l‘,eS.h
®a,tsspP™
r&lt;ngs.
andPltart
I luster quarries,of,
of.hr
•
1 P•_.„ but one term, would hare been aixtv&lt;ah ’
and
also
an mexnamt
inexhatnt ■1 • m™,nJ
,,wn business; how well years ufoge at the end of another. Three ,^ult it might •■ccur Jo come of his asdi- i with the nutnhvr sent by New York, Ohio,
Not a word ura vouchsafed in reolv*
bi’ m*nner.*
““ voice
'*’•«’ free and manly. • Grand ‘Rapids
-P“- will
•&gt;" «•
“ be «*
-.1_______ -i.._
_ _ II .bIe
. *,Or'* - ?rofit
- 10
. .“-' he lia.
baa s-ic-cttat
succeeded, th.
tiw following will show:. of the seven died &lt;m the Fourth of July, i «"&lt;* that for the son of such a father to ' Connecticut. VcnuonL and other "great
tte bright sunlight curing in at the
f"
^,7 ____
“71
‘ rn*&lt;L M
and two of them on tbe seme day and | "How himself to be taken about the coun- Republican States.
The rising eeueradow, fellon the festsres of Walker os I
Tom a, Dec. 22, IR5tJ.
year.
Tnio of them were on the sub- ,ry a* a decoy duck for Mr. Buchanan. A tion will red.n-m Indiana in due time.—
cold and as livid aa tar discolored marble. &gt; proauuctetioa was vutear'aod virion,but
F*“-^’^“-‘niggbng foryeais Dass Bbotuxs.
committee of three that drafted tbe De-;hisjutirney ings to utter a remark like ■ A* J’. Cotr. &lt;f A»y.
Yielding sow to a Csxhcr’e and a husIt to with much pleasure that 1 resume । damtiun of Independence, and these two ; But. would render it very appropriate I
—------ — । B ■— s--------against obstacles which a thoroughfare of
bends fears, the prisoner begged and sup­ it was forgotten when he was sneaking.
------- A Goon ©st—A story is told
He was a man of very little learning of the kind we have mentioned would easily my pen, (after having written to our pa । died on tbe same dav and year, and op 1 that he should liidc his bead m something
pl icatod for an immediate answer.
He
tbe aniveraarv of the Declaration eflndr- hut be would venture to suggest to that ।in Ind‘Straps • which runs somewhat in
offered to banish hir .self for life from the any sort; he read nothing, and bad no remove, and be fully compensated for do- rents,) for the purpose of communicating,
Ag *
i. M (ear co in a few words, the result of my Kansas pendence, and just halfa century from tbe | innocent gentlemen that when he is con- ■ ,5*i’ wi*";—One preacher iu that city, oct
country—to give up every dollar that re­ book.. Kot-nifog uu Nov- from Alixday of the Declaration.
Tbe names of! aidcring the rotingrticy of bis making such 1 of sorn* fifteen or twenty, voted for Wilmarie court, be borrow ed al me Home s
mained to him, if he might only be per­ f^st
s. in two vulumre. say mg he should ,that hc*d; f&lt;»r Amenron. are noted every expedition. 1 left 1jportr, la., on the fin«t three of tbe seven -nded in soa.yet neitb- | *»p«vh as Cliaa. Sumer’s, he would tike
Th’* presclwr. a Mr. 8. met Wib
mitted to rejoin his fetuilj sad devote the ,
have leisure during tbe winter tor reading, where for tbeir love of getting over the of August; and. taking the overland route er of these tramrriittod his name to a son. | into arouiut whether it would not berate. 1 ,arti a *bort time since andcvncralulatcd.
remainder of hie days to their support—
In
respect
the
name
of
all, it may lie 1 eaaary to pvt something into th# inside of Mm
.1 mt bi*
’
cievtfoe- VTIIard remarked
He oven shed tears, vhfch did no discred­ In tbe spring he returnd them, and de- ground in "double quick time;" and the through Iowa and Nebraaka, I arrived in
coutlurion, the initials of two of his Ecad befi.re the nctwstou would U- thnt
,,u“ hr had wndvfwtnod that he, (Mr. S..)
dared be had net been able to go further I tardy pioneers, who have settled all
u. along
J
i Kansas Territory the 13th of September, said, in confluaiim,
it to bis mmhud, and humiliated himself '
tbe seven were the same; and of two oth­ likely to arise.—Awton TsZ.
~
ws*
the
oolv
preacher in. Indianapolis
tojrgjju.
Itae
whc
„
’ fas'wrou'afm^t n-thvg-be I
,,ac wocr" ,oca a
** I-------ZT
T'
"
before the cool emboduneutofderaoniam, volume.
'
ers that they were the same; and tbe ini­
a ho had voted fur him. Mr. 8. replied
who seemed to gloat and take delight in could not write. The reeolutiocs ot *76, J
true Americans;—Let bet the snort of. J°° *iI1 •» **/«*» ti»e CBtabltohing of tials of still two 'others that they were
Tub Loxt&gt;ia Ttwas says that England that he believed such was tbe feet and
his agonies.
which have been ascribed to him, have by ; a steam engine be heard in this precinct, • P*u*- When I arrived at Plymouth, a tbe same. Tbe remaining one who stands w.wld rrourt to forre. if trroressrv to hoped Mr. W.’a fetnily would attend hto
“We’ll see about it,” said Walker era- '
been
. and hundreds of people in Barry Countv I00 tits outskirts of the Ter- alone in this particular, stands alone also prevent the revival nt the Afriren slave * rburcb when tbev removed to tbe city.
been supposed
supposed to
to have
have been
been written
writt
ding a direct answer, atd turning mood- many
,
pris- in the love ssid admiration of his cotmtry- trade by the United States. We slall Willard replied that they should attend
ily towards the door;’“well see about ,by MrJohnson,who acted as his second c_ and other plates, would back the scream-’ I ritory, I was surrounded and token
--------j hto chnrch“an&lt;f try G’td eir. I will attend
! oner by a company of, (what in Michigan men and the! civilized world—Wasuisgthat occasion; but if they were written ky
] ing monster merely for the novelty of ri­
tok.
Of the first five, only one had a eon,
Ttert— d» lrt&lt;
b. .™ «■ H~r
^ .ud* « u&gt;
mytelf once in a while." Toledo Blade.
ding faster than they hare l&gt;een accustom­ | would be called.) savages; whe broke and that son,was also President.
Tiow. M a m«m wbjc_ .«r
und u. 8. crtluorii upon whort for-1
“I t°*"
«»-. rn.nJ.tp iTJSne. ta tad
™
I
“Unde Ben,” said an observant youth
S**1' "’.T""’ 'Win,*.. Brf.»a
ed to ride In lumber wagons; and thia, | open my trunk for the purpose, as they
I The cvidcace dally brought us of the PnaMmlUI H«T)nn Knic rf Q., Endhk
[to hto venerated relative,-‘when Rome
i,,,-,
1,
i,;.g
,,,
man“
ot!?■•
business;
tor ae- not for once only, but at every opportu­
b Rafni;n
, ..rwh't IT£ o&amp;ri ta aJ"
U“ be was a man &gt;•
1 disturbed state of the servile population
papar* l» iwU-wr OU. Fpm
mPa
£», ! .'T* bon±«’ d,d Nero ptey the fiddl.
un rat
’s tetter
nity when they can find any sort of an exin the South proves bow dangerous it is Of acceptance ventured to remarl
, r
.
iuvo,
Plutarch every vear. 1 doubt wheth1
MTh^w^a
■ '
dM- Stepbe. Why do
rare taken from ma, and than they swore I to put into the minds of that class, hopes
hie letter gave evidence that he waa a
W.,^ Lid sent them to fialaiar bv the
?.•“
he
or expectations of a speedy change in their good man and the Buchanan
TXctiX&gt;J I y “1
only woodcriaa. if he did, why,
condition,
and
illustrates
the
propriety
of
thia aa an argument
said nothing that cannot with equal justice
ve^: lhe 6r*
r&gt;
the severe laws punishing such inccndia- "The British! tbe I
be said of any other route either East or1 tion, I had committed treason by coming riery practices.
It cannot be disguised
I I’m sure It would."
,
i •• «•
vur rr*
prupoocQ route ; —
out It 18 here with the peacable intention offinding that during the late Presidential canvass. '
it would
“HuA
*° •*ma*‘c
something to show its equal advantages. a home, and “minding my own business." incendiary speeches of the most daxurer- I pave the way so nicely for tbe pring over ^°z?*_,,ltt,^oUr
r
to
foe
extreme
SouJU
by
t£
wide
of
*
’
XK
Whether
they
made
this
threat
to
fright
­
JT,.—auu uu-. uatrfwcu :
Now for the proof that a Railroad, on
to differ from his friends. In private con-' tb* line we have indicated, would be the en me, or, at first intended to carry it out
BiKbanan partv. Could they not say ; ^mraK und
^Tfor
the remotes; form of trial by a maa who l^,-„ / ~ M """ m
-------- -£------------------- fobaodfroetiona.
profitable, and to the meet needed. I do not know-, but at any rate they did &gt; told that a great and formidable party in “Why England bra thrroeoed u. with
n^enreot
to
step,
for
,z-w»^»ocuwr, wifosws, axecutionar and 1
the North was preparing to break their
Jrf,. C«d.n«d fur
tad by &gt; I
^Asq1” «««/;
“ T1”
war if we revive the slave trade, and we
...
~lil 'jA^rirfirt
*U
n^.ta .u itao I. . ta. of taUiiy |
ought not tojsnbmit to being bullied by ; Com*—nra
«r «k* —"-------- vu
prefcred low so- rompetition with any other thoroughfare,
s-.ta -™. ri™ btarf n, a. prop., *£ to_
___
_____
e
_
__
j.
He
would
the
more
profitable
It
is;
not
by
means
of
'tad ririri.ritariuf ta^ori.,. 1. U ta rt I
j hunt iu the pine woods of Fluvanna, with eatortingunusual fere, but by having no •■treason;" after some loud talk and hard n&gt;.trJiCJ\CW-,E?«,“,J’ ^’■Turk and bittar Dili—Americas
Ohio; and that if they succeeded the slaves
, z.MMrtrtrrt____ • Mm.!*»rvt»*rf|aM4&gt;&lt;fton 1
mcans of transportation io its vidnwould be freed from tbeir masters. Is it
Amelia Bimcox unbosoms her wrongs
my
rifle, ------------and other implements
ofw
do *•“3® that these ignorant creatures
ity to divide the business which, would but
-----* —
t—— «.
। follows:—“1 married Simon eight
naturally fell to it—Again, the’ inhabi- fence are among the m toeing. Sometime should be excited by such speeches? Wbv
■are
*1
—-______
tanta along tbe liucfof a thoroughfare the after tH’1 bought a claim near a proapec- were not the laws put in force agri net
Wise, and Toombs, and Jones, and Ma­
farthest situated from any other means of l’ve village called Trkomshs; but an old
you will
son for stirring up insnrrection amongst
i
■x ix
.k-( transportation, need it tbe most, and will i Missouri “ten striker" jumped it tbe same
the slaves?
' tbe better sustain it Now let our readers j d*.v 1 bought it—be swears there shall no
Where was the right arm of the law or
own defence- Bat b«M there was noth *l mu,t
®U0Mrati that he was our
£ oT
rar. t£ m^-Abl. Xk
metres uf tbo revolution, refer to their maps, and determine, for
Yankee live so near Tekomsha, and the red band eff Judge Lynch, when these
i themselves If a more practicable route p^tbey undertake It he will “blotg their reckless incendiaries were fomenting re­ iterj; s:
bellion among the servile popuhtionl A
2 —
_____
, ______
_ or
____
! nuttJ
A—
w.-rt/y,
•• Thcrtwa
rf raryral .ir. the blond-tb.rare
him than any otherparwm. If so &lt; :
for _ a Railroad
can ■—
be________
chosen;
one
heark
o*t •/i—
them.'
i ankee schoolmaster would have -w&gt;w&gt; fi*t^S’®«»»[iike an at&amp;tionate buabaod ’
ofaJud-.!
’
• hiad not bad him we should probably have i mftrc
more advontaffeeuslv
advantageensly situated
situated between
between ij fr*®
^reo State man
man murdered
“urdered Ibut a fey miles
upon the nearest tree for uttering the suns hook-ancLeyed the whole eight: the Seo-, rfssMc
Puncual to the hour that vnry day the
b&gt; ‘/T' the lake navigation on the West, and the i from bere
otber
because he tentimema.
Let the guardians of tbe
tBhnnun
order was fulfills? When
^' uto bi^ran’^
________
...
Hu biograplier |r&lt;** undor
°fconstructive on the • WM ‘B favor of n&gt;»king Kansas a free tranquility «f foe South take bare of these
ted hts BCWtinn to seven; tbe third to IfoT.
Dan Marino foand that all hopes had •
“
bchl,MiUU b,“fir«P-ier
. •
a- a. . ,
j.
.
seat Che sheets of his wbrk to no as &lt;hey 1 Eaat. tn^i the one we have indicated.— I ®Ule’ *ad bappened to apeak Ma wishes luccBdwriee wlo foment rebtition by Um
felted, he met death with the humility
were printed, add at the end asked fur my I What says tbe pnkJic prews to this propo- j
.enootjb to be heard by aotne lover representations &lt;&gt;f the men of tbe North.
of a obristain and tbe fiirmnera of a man. iorintoountil this morning—
—JL F. Tri^t.
.
{^“^^ber his
should Isitfonf
।
Jonesville,
and J
Shall
we
have
a
roid
on
this
linel
*
1BVer
y
:
~*
uc
h
things
oarer
almost
the
attain
Hto olaetk step and untroubled eye filled 1
Let the Editors of the Grand RiMds,
’ridjin our he*ri,‘g--------T
■'~ow~ reeutiocTM
n.wi- /&gt;_-l vr—»
...
"" free State Legislature is to meet «**uf Fife trad seen a ship go to ptocns
trona, be dropped mother hook and eye.
▼oirtdae whieh grew ia the prison yard,
(i3 Topeka.) on tbe Oth day of Jam,
mtimatom u&gt; me that for tbe terra of hh .’ETjEJ
I of ftbidt Beaty, that it seemsinkr
‘
b
V
1,ld
rT
*
uict
h'toeclf
to
’
wb-STto
aocie trouble at that time, but
1 to show off the writer more than tbs'
or.'.-—the honk-and^ve n; U*.
A, i w-kiu
could
_____ _ _____
. M.ra.vin?iiDg
jectuf tbe work.
■ "’rtM *"»&gt;“ ~- TS»
plumage prevented ^‘nTriStaL a^d &lt;1.™, rtknght u . *n, I OTO| u a, ■
lections.
This is a berartfal country.
which the wave „rrr washing ashore.—
Tbe Heatings Young
JACttOW.
Whether it km that turkeys Ited never I
•
.
v
------------—w
•
Ifoel much alarmed at the prospect of met Jan. 2. After preliminary bnameea
been seen iu Fifesbin?, or that the terrific ' Tu!* "*y •» ■ofchnesa of man. They will ■
•ring Goa. Jackson President.
He is tbe fol lowing reaulution was discussed :— eaa surpass it for tanning purposes. All
«»&lt;™l Ul dUtln-ilm. ,
br fr "»««•» «!•
Asaefrsd, That Consckwce ia inate. Deh&gt; h&gt;« mtsd between wx»k&lt;y aodornitfed., 7^
,B*U1««*y. stipulate'
K
[i
P
t

it

&gt; rewilsira tatbaf
l. n^dkArVu

MMBsrJassk
MarrittJ V

fc«&lt;Sd.rd
KrhWMil

: HsisfaM tot

Boriu&gt;|

b, vva

lh» Cai

" “T
A STEM AH DOANE. Mo
IwVaxtC ttautea Ali y l»r M-ip,
WfiTihllU Cr^fc. I&gt;ri. a. M? *

ISA.

- ----- -—.

1

settierw, but notwithstanding thia, Ifpeaee

i aioae are terrible. V
dent of the Senate be
livei

/fero-’red.

ait Slavery
(hief dinpwtanta, S.

tit*.
much tried staw Knew

Dr. Adolphus

3

cHargkefsaix'

tart tata. tart tart Mt.OiH.ir tata* M.

I ROOK.
X SALE

JOBS W.BBADLKY,

K's ale

�BUCKLEYS

COLUMN.

AWB

GREAT

SALE
sac;:
TwntyCspk*' *
«
Z'.,...JM|OO
And edj larger numbaa at the rate of gl pss yssc
Semi- Weekly Evening Poet.
Is pabliaheii every Wcdnreday and SatUMfoy.
Stagfo Copy 0« Yrer Iu wivaare .. .. gl ta
pulmonary organa, which are lariden; to our di“Nathiog baa eaDad loudrr for th. earneei enquiry
of medicJ mao. than the alarming prevalaaea and
fatality ofcoMutoptlve complalnU, nor be. any
one claai of dieoaae. had more of their inveatigv
lion and ears. But aa rd no adequate remedy Ims
been provided, on which the put fie could depend
for |&gt;rvlecttoo from aUacka upon ike re.plr.tory
orgBM, until the Introduction of th. Chrrry Pec­
toral. This artid. la tbe retell of a long lab&lt;.ri«ia,
and I believe aucceaafol endeavour, to farniab tbe
commnsity with such a remedy. Of tbit laal
aUtemestth.Am.nc.upo.pl. are now prepared io
judge, and 1 appeal with couttdeoce to their decie­
lon. If there l» any depend ante to be placed In
what turn of e.try claa* and .lation r.rtir, it has

AND
FURS CAPES

HIGH PRICES.

Worth 15,00 for IOA®, worth 10.00 far 7,50

Delaine*, Print*, Gingham*, Flannel*,
Linen*, Denim*, Hickory Skirt­
ing*, Bleached and Un­
bleached Shirting*.
18 ydJ Broad
Settling

CUTTING DONE

ty or mure antaartber, wifi be entitled to an txt
cop; for Li* aervlcre.
WM.C. BBYANT A CO..
Ivssuro Poor. law Toss CUy.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

THE EVENING POST oonuipa s fall sewm
ot the occonvuce. of tbe day. aSN ragnlsriy. I
rorrrepondenc. Ar., the laleat foreign intcllljpn
—repnataall peUIc domsswota of ImpoatSaaa

"Jim bare you been nb to Hunting* lalaiyt"
••No, why Jolia&gt;"
“But yoor'e brard bow cheap Grant A Spaaiding
re relliog Gouda I*

mrreial and Financial Affaire, Now fork Markata,
WM-C. BRYANT [A CO.,
41 Karan atrort, *ur»w oCUMrty,

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
! Omdria* eU 4. uuide nene
tbe Mip-Prfofoi
rack altenwi, tap- The mtatart thfof t» SuH^
the BaUp—nrm* eeryluv.
■

much about Greet aHprulding*

CILEA1’ CASH STOE

I jut thought I would drop io and ra* if. win
I.Lu
2V_ . ,1_ ___________ C.
.1.

__

D

Ribboru, I^ett AC,
together teilh a complete
aMortment of Aeee Afltlene
Glare*, Boot* A Shoer. Ail of
trhiek yell! toldctfia great
reduction from former
PRICES!

I'laln&amp;eld Del.
Rurlington S. J.
Joraph IL Dodd.
_ __
New York.
* tioKlXJAUE SALK.
‘
EFAULT haring Lrentn.de in live paym*ut
or a certain rum of money aecorvd jnd provi­
ded ■&lt;&lt; be naut in and to ito
..r . Mr,...n

YANKEE NOTIONS.

Curtain Paper Ac., Ac.
31 cfa, for 20 ctx

County uf Harry, iu the Stale uf Mielilguu. on raid
aercnirvnth day of UotuiM-r. A. 11. 1935, at our
u dock li m. iu Liber F. at Uwrtg.ge*. ou page 11;
upon wliieb mortgage there h cfaiuied Iu be due
at the date uftlu. notice. one Inind red and thirteen
d'Hare and aereotytSramtt, (»||7 3fr|(n&gt; and the
aaid merlgag. containing a power of rale. and the
aanie having InKouac operative by reao.u of a de
fault; and no proceeding at Ian. ur to eaiutr. ha« •
tag been loalitated to rawer the debt now HBiaieii.g raeured bv raid mortgage, eraaipart

I at on*, cun* Io tlii* i&gt;«pry ronckulan that Grant
A .ipauldm* nM only krep a Caro bvoaa bet a
CHKM'C.aM.HTOSK ami intend In future, to do
□&lt; muting lltofa-. In tired of going to DalU. Creek
or*say other place.
They mil good Tea al SA dmdde aoled Knot for
•3?y. guoi* Iiffec for I •liilting. fmir lb of Bal.relu*
forlkla., Unit colored printalor Jcla, th. beatqualitr for Beta.''
’Well thro, if Giant A Spaulding wll good* at
.-So,i a. you any, I am a going-to favor them with a

Brooms worth

GROCERIES!

WALK UP TO THE CAPTAIN

Call, Immediately.
We l.i&gt;pB nor frinnli will call iminedlaldr, and
tolhecaliKntuf llarrv Co . wr wonld aay if you
want Io purvliaue any thing In tbe ahape of ’
Dry-Goode, GTverrite, Hanirare. Book
A Shore, Readdy-Made Clothing,
Croei,rr&lt;/.rare, Giatt-trare.

A large assortment to
Sbeetingi, Shirtinye,
be sold cheap extra
Dtnime, tte., Ac.
■
young hyson tea
AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts. worth
62 cts for
tkfoticjte:
Ik it remembered that any parteeraluu 1
43 cts,
fare tn adv and entered into, by X. W. Falk
U. Holbrook, dore not now. nor «var did e:
worth 50cts
any c.«r» to Iw litigated before C. G. Holbt
lolM of the Traer, and in which auite :
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.

for the same as soon as possible and
obligs,

Upon reading *:ul Bling th« prtition of Cli.rl..
Golfoway. guardian of aaid mimir bclra. praying,
far aertam reuaon* Ih.rein .at forth, that br may
l&gt;. bc.n.ed to rail th* real rotate in .lid pwUxivo
draribrd. tatongtag to Mid minor brira. There­
fore.'it I. Orth-red that the cvimidi ratMiU of raid pvtitso. thereon be [imlpuoed until the dr&gt;l ■outlay

that the petithmar cans* soapy of Ibia order to ta
pnbllahadin tbe Republican Banner a uewapatw*
■rebltabed st n wlfaga. for throe week* auraasfve
fy, once at Inal ta *ach weak nest imraodialelj
pncaedisg the time Of branng in th* prasMao.

CHANCERY SAlX"
OP MICHIGAN—Tb* Cm
county of Barry, in ChnMei

T. F. HARVEY

STARTLING NEWS

H. J. KENFIELD’S,

FROM

NOW IS THE TIME.

TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD
25 per cent cheaper than ever before
i

offered ia thit market
HAVE Ju*i retaroed from New York with . !
v*v torg. stock ot SPRING sad SUMMER
KlUHlA ■h.rh
..urelikM-.! *1
low

T is not our intention to detail the hor­
Civil War, but to call attention
to
SPLENDID STOCK OF

rors of
I the

NEW GOODS!
Nqw being exhibited in Hastings, by

We do not hesitate to say that our
stock .is ’* splendid," and our pricn unpre­
cedentedly tost. For Oath or ZZsody Pay,
we won't br underbid. Call and examine
our stock of

Beady Made Clothing,
That's eo.-That Buckley i» dosing
towing dreerilied ml dale. .ituala In th. county bis stock of Hatt and caps at cost.
of Barry nn«l SUU of Mlch'nii. and known and '
draeribedaa lx-ing th. South lta»t Quarter of 'he
North Ea»t Quarter of melton Bomber TwentyOn. (Sl» fa lownablp auwiber Four («| North of

Broad. Cassimcrc, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims and
Tickings.
Call and examine our stock of

BOOTS «8e SHOES.
Men's Double Soled Stogas.
“
“
“
Brogans.
“
Ties and Gaitan.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Shoos.
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
Call and examine our large stock of

GROCERIES !

C

Cuiniry. He B.Ura himklf U&gt;*1 II will «w
.traisbicr mid wnuothcr U&gt;*a «&gt;y other miU Iu
tbb vidnity, ante ibn groseal «rrang.gsaf&gt;.r
Tb. prcpnilor intend, to conduct htaSutou in
Farming Tools, of lh^ beat patterns , alatn t। -L.
- ‘----M-nunnar I*Hr« will bn rovtrtot
GriiKl.toncs. and Hangings, Tube,
I’alla.'tStc., Ac.
LADIES— Don’t burn in tbe Sun, when
you can buy a good
That’s no.-That Buckley'* trade ia in­
creasing very fast.

That’* so.-That you can bay fine
Linen for 3a per yard, at Buckley’

A 81 NET WARE Chair, t wodnlfaro and .even ty frre Ct* per ratL
.

For TEN SHILLINGS; and thow that
can't be boat, for a trifle more, at
the Ccxat Cam Stum of

NEVINS fo INAPEN.

From SO etato LtS per y«»&lt;l all width..
RICH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth 10.00 for
7.S0 per yard.
_
LADIES COLLARS
Worth 4.00 for B.-Mu 3.0B far 3.3S. RflO for !.WLOO forWcta. « ct. for 37, J3»ctafcr3c*a.
Prana Trimming, al greedy reduced pricus-

rsH-sraia; -nfez..

PEDLERS.
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL

Ik. .. ta Mm rttaspo ofKaUogaon «*•«»•*£•*

WILL FIND THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE

ta«dromtarf raMtatotx*ritMl* is U« •oootrjd

THEIR PURCHASES. AU.

WARDIAN' BALE

Crockery, Glut and Hardware,

SILK PARASOL

OA_R.r&gt;EmroB

Worth l,t&gt; for IJX. superior all wool worth 1,00
forOci*. superior Ingram worth frj cm for a,.
Stair do from IB eta to 37 par jwd.
FLOOR OILCLOTH.

JOHN W. IB.iDLET.Gwardia*.
HsrtfauraJnramrytah.isAT. __________

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

Tea, that can’t bo beat; Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses, Oils, Ac.,
Ac.

HATSAND CAPS
SilkHele worth3.«'fer l,^ d ^0 for I.W. 4.W

Call and look at our

Summer Drese Good*.

That’s so.-Ladies and Genu Rubder at'
| Clidliw, Lawna, Borages, Silke, Ac. &amp;C-,
■ Buckisy’s.
i
NOTIONS—Of cndlcae variety.
That’s aor-Udiea collar cheap at BuokWe do not deceive you with fictitious
kj’R
prices, and abow you Goods too boot to
TW, •t-TWlljiwiwlvou.Btt*- give away, but we offer you foe b«t
la,. tafavjovWj.jMvinlrewrei. artielo. ia the market, at prices that
rare «m-h«

Swu*, u ore. tet

UaUil&gt;&lt;iwh«l&lt;&gt;rM.

rare ».-rai»«*&gt;«r

ARE INVITED TO CALL

AND EXAMINE FOR

HW-BuMer, Ilrd, Lumber, Shing ten,
idWheat for eale for dash,
tgr* Cuff taffy, before foe crowd geta
•“ii"'^LSS-a£fAPEN

H-tings, J UM IS, ISM.

THEMSELVES.

DSW

than

X

Ever!

We have now oa
hand a stock of goods
suitable for'the
Spring Trade, .
which we will sell very

cjecjEs.zh.P

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

COATS
Worth SJ&gt;» for ».fr*. do mirth A.O i far 5,50. tO.Do
far7.fr, lxfaifora.fr&gt;. IMkifor U,&lt;®.

GOODS CHEAPER,

KANSAS I, 000 Men Wanted,!

BORDER RUFFIANS! I

PANTS:
Worth 3.00 for l.'b.prt p«r do worth 3,'X) for
345, 4J&gt;1 for 3.U0. IJfo for 1 Jtl. 1.17 for 1,»7.

UOLUHOOK.

Yours, Most Respectfully,

(Kiaaible to produce. Hence the patient wbo ireThat’s ao.-TluU Buckley keep aiwys cure. th. grew ue Cusaar I'avout, can rafr on
on liand a full stock of Groceries, I ry ho. ing a. good an article aa haa ever been bad by
tbnm wbo te.tifi toila carta.
Goode, Clothing, die.
Ur poraulng thl.rourw I bar. tbe hope ofdung
•oiur good to the world, st well u the Mtiafaetion
of taltiving that much haa been done already.

&amp;ABMKNTS

C U T A&lt;AT p
made to order iif
the neatest and
most satisfactory
manner. I em­
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

daya, and la iaaoed abd mailed to asbasribsr
Turoday. Tturodsv and Suarday evenings,
buiiueev men who d*aire th. eoutenU of the I
but wbo rector. • mail only throe lime. • n
I tbto Imw win be a valuable aabaiitara It h

to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
A Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

world
We have also, eve*
. ry thing in the

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tn bles, Stands,Chaira,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;.c, &amp;.C.
rcnsiTvns

u onnwn.

Call and see our stock.
STEBlUSS i BUSSELL.

Hastings, May-1.18M.

.

,

�T ’ S AreetirtairflM*
AND

Goods

rWIB Rate--** ^A^*' .
I,«.A^d jffEfel" rou. racing •*

SB

a:iaibrrrfore herein siiin that by tirtaa

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

kefbrt kaawa »T aay MWWad.
WnftfOi rim wi Tdilwtin.

»w mXmuSwTs*

CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN
Xiao, the exquisite Ideal Butt

'l^^SSot roofoeG—n tofouluxi 1-- :

fil.HI.tXH

“SPRING.”

WiBS

Barter of IMmuG* «a*l uuartor and
of (ba wutb cad quarter fractional of
tbe tayulr lUrd^rt^dayWJanua^

Mjjqitoi'.-H«

1U^L IxjfATE FUR SALK

i

aaha..m*&lt;ftl.OXU^ »*’

1S!lh:2^4E:&lt;ii*‘r

FINE OIL PAIATHCM.
by leadhig Arti’ta.

' ’
,
The whole of which are K he di j) (m
ted or allotted anturig t}. ..
*iher
whose hnnies arc rrcvived pn-i km..
T*aatr««l*hiJi of Javcarr *3T.
when thw diitriig^ioiia will take place.
TERMS OFWjBSCRimnX

Judge of | • The Acer btwinmain all it* vahiMi* hi»nditi i» I
I the 7 HrI o«w carried ou hr the »etartit&gt;sr. at Wk »’icp I*
' ftSh*™ ,lrTTt’ ™ *’*
*r*.
”
roBK*DnACBTO, TV8S. .
and Urtriy crary thing tn that’line cZ bualaoag,
kept eimatantle un hand,.or made to order.
Ilgriiie bail'mneh experirtwe in U&gt;« Coopering
Hun. ana beuig de*irvv&gt; of derot.ug hi* *b&lt;4e al
oatioa tn ttiei.-aiiceaa, be ilattrrg kuuacU that lie
■ lit beibk to per tuliie MUrfacitoa &lt;k tbiwe »U
arcr him with tbeir patronage.
,

Our stock consists in
part of
Dry Goads, Gnctriaa. . Crviery and
Glass taart, HaU Caps and Bonnets; j
■ a nit^hfaahaMand rr-ye'r^p.
’ BOOTS :4SD Sl/OBS
* j

.

yreal varitty
Ready Made

•

of

, .

„

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

! {isultUB* V«U

GREAT BAEGA.N8I
We also carry on

Ww

FURNITURE

IlFiniA'U “tOK kKEkiUM!
llailktl|auj it i&lt;^i.fL,TUi&gt;l*n-d tun alUa. twen­
ty «U«« the *a&gt;4 eouijwlfnant O«u»e a aocve »f tht*
order to be puUUabcd ia ibe RcquUUcan Haulier. a
wuMfcr paaidaal.nl U Baahoga, in lUdUbur.iy
uf Udrn, an«l lot l!ie Mid |.ublnalionb«cBnting
ad in ««id paper *L1«H' &lt;*“ •“ ewb *««k fur »&gt;»
week* euC-cdU'elyt «F1L«i !:e came a cm. y . f th e
urdrr U&gt; be nerumalk aereed
tbe uU ikfei.dantfc Juki! L lortktl and Simh t. Dardrtl. at
t.-a.t twenty dara before the tune prrMrBici! for
tlicir ipttearauec __
-ara nrnnnvB

Business mid shall
keep c^qtythinrf' per­
taining tp- that TLine.
iWe
&lt;fs&amp;£Mrat.«iwe
in
p'-i'yijM.jrfaifa. ■&gt;*»'
„
. Blulrt. Admitoelretcr wT lle*»&gt;M.-ef OeoT» K
the Sfantrfadture of
ORriEnrniinri--&amp;. none
! |t utfMtetortb .pp«ar»g I* 7'^""
’;'
*
.
’h» C*urt.-t*the
iillt flip MMCt
Mill Uli. IPt.tyl
t

-XgTETBOCJBJSJFY
on hand and lor sale
&amp; BUSSELL

GREAT REDLCTION IN PRICES!

1—-*~«-

1*

'mo HUMBUG .
-I k.ro*».». Ike au.
Cie'Craiis Cue.r eoa t’»n. at Witt* A Tp iter- •*"&lt;**“
•
U4?aWbole«a&gt;rarfi lUtail Grocery blue*, in So. j
O.&lt;nerr .4 &lt;&gt;« rwi
dP.lKMfhOik Muhlau .
•
C.M.JUM. rilATr.W •

rtw, GfBMfnTn Mitrarinr. Black* ,»]'■
MAaaritte. Southern IJtrrny Mi-*arn|«y.
No pt-num ik rwtrirtcii ui a aingiuiutre.
1 h&gt;*»e faking foe n tern limbi'*
remitting $15. an- i ntilhd to au Eugn
ling*, and to six i ticket* in the diatrifa
ti«m, dr any five of the Magazine*. utx
t car, rual alx ticket*.
I’erwai* tn n-mitring fluid* fur member
*Lip. will pfonsv register ill. letter at ft
pool oflicc, to pre-ve-nt !■•»; &lt;ti receipt ■.
which, a certificate of Mrmlivr-dup, t.eetiur^ith the Engniiutg ur Magaiin.
di wired, jw ill be iorwanh-d to any parti

•STTOTL-.

’

.Ug. to'all kind, ot piHbrilig by Milling Good. Fur »•* •“‘l"'
ti per cent Iraa Uuii. * taaa can »u*l diem.
’
.
Our u-ortnirut b fidt aud emuplrtc, cwnprlaina i
rvnri Ihmg 4b «ur line ,4 bvaioeea: and. .illu.nl
__ p-t
.,.( u, ,fa fa,
wudihia to buu.t ur puSoar own acU.we de*irv tn I
’
’
„~
ptiare iM.
O-WlbvRmrtbel-ir-. of tbe i
। u„ —»,

Zkw* hi Hail|f growk, laapUa «f|b* loU talk and

II. A. Goot&gt;rt*«. D«

asst
wars!
»«*
a..*.*** n*(k.t

iiLimj.. i:-’..

to Ihr
r.mpmjuder of,
e.-Jiruia* ia aawia* eatiernetty. wbo jwrti.p. tv-ver
madoxpreacripti'wi »s th* bvd«ide. *• pby.loan, In
||U Mr taiM-rw :&gt;■ F baa tern tiro- gold* iiPUw pro
I ewtor tel 3aU*.r tip the ymcno.TuMt । uudh*
frela BO braitatiuil j aaliag u&gt; th* public. that it

For meuilicndiip, •ddn*.
C. L. Dost. Action C. A
A., 316 Broad^r. New York.nr Wm
cm &lt; Hfioc. &lt;6fl^Fliter atrret, fiantluib

&gt;ly.a( Barn forfeited lie aotipayuaenl uf iate«. ill U nftira! f * Mir-gi tin. uBk.. at puUu
ioo. mi VvdtMwlar the W4 d*y of Ortobe*
at 10 oVrteck A. M„ nleaa prvrio».ly ivdacut

J. P. lUiacar* it Co.
A MedfctMte PUeatMe*
p*aua*. tuning HaM.
Window ma**. Putty. 1
gtetfoaerr *&gt;4 FancyJ
.irc— K-mM'a O d Si
Ilrwtht Mehitmh &amp;

MORTOAOEHALE.
UAVLT batma Urea tfede U IU p»n»«|
aecunxl to be

D aaern -i a*m .! moaty

WKSSE^jmiXS.-

X’.-irSjjffiS’dStrJsi:
rfpwtfa^nu* ^1M'Vr1n.7Ku-.“TrriI,: TAX PAYERS of Urn townabip «f E.
The M "I
&gt;*. i*r i. -v*r- H, anUob kmer*
A ting*, are h.-r»b» aaferaKd, Umt tbe Trio*
.I'lbrroUy lu lurwry, jwyimroi ..| tb. mafa,
&gt;~w*. * uk&gt;*l a lGe-.«* n..,.ufar wen wu* tali*. •» tbr Hora &lt;4 S*ruaa * Knapr-rm.
rwpo^i bj DB. J. C. *Tma c*,
Saturday. Monday 4. Tuo^.y
FrwetlcaJ aad AnalyTisal Cbamiata, Lew»XMaae Weach umfc.from lb* lint du oTIkceenbev IU
L . r-. ’-b

|.Ih4 in ■ a pearltag andpwfiogjj-ir StrtvtBaod Mg!,«ati of aaal ullage. OB agicb uauuir* a* Ibr &lt;!uu&gt;.
■mat Cta*«l aboil, from liana- totin'*&gt;hn-et. pn-iIw* to tb* tint Uta. ot AuftaM ■■&gt; each .ear, and tbe
rcHituc of »aal la* to be •l-Un-d iu like uaatwr,
prpvimia to tbe taenty -fifth day of April fatluwiOK.
...
' » • ■ &gt;&gt;’&gt;.&lt; I. ...
.. JLx.-t li. I'.l _ &gt; ...
bW dh li pn&gt;t ided by kw fortbecoUcetlmiof lowuHVT NEVJbirCU BLESS TRI E,
i
~
uxl’",'“
&gt;Wp bigtMfttira
appuiutid. I hope you Bill take tncLMUe. to for
dte. -I It (hail further
duty of the Com­
u.ob'niv.witk a wpplf a* mhki a&gt; couri-Bicat I
HYDROPATHIC ENCYC!.OP.EDU
mon Connell of Haft ntagv W llauitig^ tu make TrLt t PitfLUM
or eaaae to be made, a &lt;fu[dle*tc of liar laitBBal
rol'.. ctargfag each iniliiidual mentioned li. aaid
5» «&lt;&gt;*tt»ugin *B^trp»»ijJrtuTerwmiJWiMIMihr
roll, with th* BBMiunt of la&gt; An tfhidi b« er abe i.------ —--rw — ——. -.-• — r-—
aallirtluo iu y uur pn'pataltea-, avd ll&gt;&lt;a&lt;« Un
L-V-UIA^U-KlIflNE HOCB
liable (rierpifug the l.ighwai ot *tivel ta* . aud . to pturbaa* gne th.ng ila die I mt &lt;4 Grocer,r. and
rvnw.lv fl.ai h»« rear fdlec lu^ti-r tay ubvcrtaUm
Etubnuing outlUMWof Auatumi.
be bvtbrl,. ia an uur&gt;mmm&gt; yield, ffoui tb* 4 plac* tb* aame.with the a an ant attached, iu ll« pnmifauia. Will da *rll to c*n and r*anauic’mv
tlrat hl. jiroreil ta tc a» ri.Krti-r .’n rintrirr* *
B .hair I ISe. UiaiAifotiltml by We»Um a Tee. L.._*&gt;.a...
------ . „^k IwfibtwpurrfBaing^jrwbarau ' .
.
•traledS Bbyay 1’fvjy uf tbe Ammb budi: ft
■ortuf A rot ami F« rv. and 1‘UUl Fevre*, in their
te dr«Stw. aad
preaerjUta id twwiiL.il
1.1'f tluffale. 5. V. A word to lb* vise i*dr*tn
utMtdfcruo, **&gt;»«****» M*Miaru&gt; Tobit. a»t
Th abort I^dlea aad Oeetlrtrou.Itov. and Glrta
uQcieut. ili»r,f..ir take due notice, *ad gmrei
in and llydrvt.atkie cikAtO Tbwei M&lt;
ditrinfTfir pLU A&gt;u* 1 Due known H tu be uwt)
nxlvek aeoueduiglr.
C11AK M. llOLUf-M.
rder &lt;4 Waler Tmouect, .|«iJ ptlakp
at____ : • ' . •
hydro-thmajwrtirt. iLttudii.g tbe lolare.caa
Fsj^*
f .r ykuiraeli e.
• in.p«M&lt;*. and trvatmer.t cl all k»m&gt;n
fWWtnAjt TUB CUi:APERT.
ai'li.'n’atKiii 1,. -metea! ■&gt;:&gt;■ &lt;. • &lt; i I tfnja Coah paid for at! Kinde ofmantra pmturf
-- - — *■- » -S —
..... n .ul
Clock, and Wglebe* rvnaimloti abort wtac* and
' &gt;11
k A... _ L&gt; kIa. 1111 l_
_ &gt; IM._____ '

gstso: fTrSrs*

/dim

Emporium of Fashion!

liuwalnudrodaad iu dollar* Mui IBraJy caul.,
uli

te Efr ran thereof. .
’iW.'i a tbairiutr. byftbyjives. tliat &lt;'J virtu-

iX.’iBtt.'ttLIl' '

IfLY GOODS.
StSd8batria.Talaxa.

SCUAJUt; Srrop'ua^MUaaita oTaiTlimdDbr
J aaletejcap Mw- b-Jaaak-e rrtall. Lj
\r, tt» A Tencnut.

«

Creek Street

A. tiAiTwni
iu vsnaa* branek^Ifouaa. Heating*. MH

TAI [OR SHOP,

lll.div.

FIRE! FIRE!!

uwlUHey'a J-.aok, vrvee If. X 11*&lt;«1/twi» &amp;«rr.
when* the public can rviy tm baifoc tkrir Work
iknirlu pleaw them.
Uta lm*r y nwrirrwc U the be*I.-Shop* of Xdw
OFFEK-UHOmuiuMki J.A. Hfo. hUraeaiToth city, ttnXkg bira to ogee
’
bv. and all other kinda of Cotter, cheap at
srPEUlOl! INDl'CEMENTS.
’
.
Wayr^A TvimnuS
to all thee* perkoa* whn want --imwotf tnad* ia
UMBMatFMj^KeblrarBBfar.
r
QPirTjJ*^'lwr.*t37M.yBto7^cL".ta.Mud.
G^’-U’-LUdNrqL,,
O r&gt;. Cr»c,&lt;l and Saleratio, 'br.p at wbuirMlf t —. ■ &gt;
or rvtatl al '
W *n&gt; B Trntviu'c i 1 OU
ry fartlrtb?-*011
WAWlA3iTED |p c»c- T'AMJSjh»d!£i. t*ra*.Bt
* '
•' ’ryi,r
.
Spring Fafl i^ni jtnFrttaivtd.
'
' '
•■
R. vr. wamkx
Uaetlug*. May 1.19M,
.
,
.

Fire!!!

.' I^EA &amp; SALEKATUS!

Trimminf/S,

HHCBHKH ar an IM* M

"

ruiunb^7^rth«»e.t

SlDMOBB &amp; W’"
sai^ru-i

’ FlHl.ijh&lt; .

*r■ f

T. F. 1Ub«*. Ta
iigasayh!

t.unxii#:

'riinunt:

lr&gt;... .■ 2-X)OO

and RWrU Afirtrnr/iyur Fringe*,. Klgiav}
Jbc. dr. BONFTS, seery variety t,

N. Bbowm. Ihwler 1

&lt; f !»»«&lt; oW aromiat* *— • -

ilia JWbp ia hi Ackirr'i 5tOTr in Rdwrm' Block.
• . ,
h^. k*. .P- M MA1T9.

C

yoorvdre* w hurt run eac' buy diAMraid cheap-

,Vems !!

aa’X-JS'S.i-!&gt;£ iFtWd’W

Uk«r l&gt;. uf M*rt«M» «&gt; &gt;■*&lt;• &gt;*.“«•
*-?■
MMteaai a v tartber aaa^uwl ba lb« aaid J oka V
“uMhu. to H:raw (luvlorr tiu tbc^ulb dag of Ju­
ly IMS ant MU&lt; .t*ipi““i w«*
nwniad ia rpHETulMcr.ftr wimM taka th*a uk-thdB &lt;X ia
the Uiuiekr. «Wt t" «id eouMf iu l.,Ur If. tf 1 fonuu&gt;( Uwltu. uuniMUDgiaiMjlLirryCo.,
that liedBa npeoed a

sx^ttWiiaaiaizz?
• n--vr
&lt;M*i e •
..! ■.
o o,-..

HtarlliitK.

Wi?

EilmiliH j

X V#O.H AIX IS SOLICITED.

'

MEDICATED TONIC!!

r.FlHSBfl&gt;«Me*^miirr'« Illaidn, TuKtcripr..-p»dkW
fid .ghrtrihir uftee

‘ ‘''Dress

roas«c&lt;ixg

' IJtlEVAKKD by Uta proprietor, al ninaiagluuu.
1. Mkhigati. ai J a&gt;.l«|,i-v lot aiUberiud Acrnl*
Tkl. Medicine mwifotl) haradcaa. aafe and ame
aaiedylu
. _
■ h'trrr mid Aymr, Chill Frttr, Jaunditt
o&gt;i&lt;i Lirrr C'lutiileiitlt, tr Bilhout ‘

n

STILL IN THE FIELD

.TiTf?au Tm .TfcZ. fa

Cupper aad t»nrel Iron war* mada too***. ’

Gbjuft it SracuHMo. I
ot Dey Aanda. Qroaenv*
turn*, ogpomta Fuel Oft*

Taxes for- lS5(i.

saA&amp;ssr.'
•MK. ai *bM ardreto br
Bran Baaner, a m-wgpapvi
&lt;b th* Canary «• ttardr, ao.
F&lt;d; Loot tH» lee.-mmurd i:r Mid paym- at Ira.: M,c»
_______ ... ._______ L.
- ---- I.
.' ^irfdeatpadBtrhl Straft. Jxtunytf
t^Hjet'SH Vnitane Spri/Mt IrdfritH Ch lies.

* yW* would invite a call
:'t wir-.Guihk mid

] *.mu i-**' uut. gag a» * -•■&lt;' &gt;d •

Every wuhnerihrr of three dollar* t* eg
titled to « «•!&gt;)• «« the i&gt;plcndi&gt;J »tn I ct&gt;
gmving*, '‘Soturthn NlgM&gt;n •* ■ fe&gt;ry«
Mtiy «&gt;f the following
Nhupuitk*
year; alao a ci&gt;p} »■&lt; the Ait Juttnu) &lt;«,
year, ami n ticket in tbe tnsaa! Diatn
imtioa of Wurita uf Art.
Tldm. fur every. *3 paid. • p-rwm
only get* a beautiful Engraving orMtg*
zine wic yeif, but alwt reo-ivc* tbe Ar
J on rem I trtir ycur. and a ticket in the An
n&lt; al -DhrtrihtrtiotJ. makhig tour dyllir
uwi^h of rratliftg matter, liemdea the tick
et^by which a valuable ndativg or nice,
of afittuitry luqj’ be received iu additpai.
Tliow who prefer Magaticea tn tk Et
rm* ing •Satin day Night,’ erm have eilb
of tbe following tax* year: Harper* Ala

Oxu.Br A WniBLKM,
UilTWan ia.aad Mani
Finding*. Ae., IMfe Cro,
Ala* agaoia (or atd* of Rub
Caab paid fee Hfdea. Pa
Nobmax Acxuv, Dmi

Killip

SECRETARIES AM) BfMiK CA- .
I feB*8OFAfi«HiteAUS.
801 'A lULTTiiE JKNN Y
UNlFWlV'CUMMON

"’WRW

Discovered ttf Last!!
nA R.ITNJHM

JSi'-.’i'aKl’TK.LTZrJSS
,rf “*

»u
cheaper than ever

&gt;111101'011 LN SEVE.N UoOliS,

111 11 f prut I'd ’ affidmit of Janw, A. l*a-e*r»y. tfoheflur for thy
llJel It 1 l*tl&gt; | cnisula-uant i« trie iu uid cause. u.«i ib» deb-ad
f
. .X
“I
J.J.. ...» "t&gt; « &gt;ww rt.Bto** ot th.*

. and none but/fii
d
b&gt;f workmen einployen. AniTrfig our otocL
•ma v- -be, found » 1 f
i

■
- J. A KWEOLT. Ager.t
llaaliag*. S-ftember^l. tU.fi'•1

U^Ctup nud L.nitiiuuzuu.

rarirtr «f- pfibtr dcwtraMr
ns Bviiiwi Ribbon* and
wU. EdS? ChalUet. laBwn*.
itiHaBf^yunjrni-r Shawl*.

*"f

9 * &gt; 'M
••.*»..n.i

"***'

;ii.‘yttl2B:£aiXS5l&lt;S5

4 TUI WEOiLY life *f Su^ea b*a bwa *tl
liabed Wfwiru ILutiaga and kiUmw)
.u at follow*.• _
Ixwvc* IlMimea al abuwt half px.1 aertn o'cb
.
___ ... . ...
I. -,..l *

’•** ,,ricc’ XAIL8.8ASH,

PZ4.-5WMTA.-J
wh*
'

iSjiSSsssjiiTsS^
8101FSGIVEN ATI AY.

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

that cannot be beat in
■

C.W

M
rpiIB.abgerilev* jubt adixMlKT to U&gt;* ciliicna
1 of barer Count« that hr ba. penmaeally Io
C. wd iu tke «ilk«r of Uaakop for tha pitrpMC
raniiu&lt; cu ilia

i

tvf/rry, Iran, Slctl. .T3ileF Sitzes,
Store Pipe, fltrmuiy Tuolt ynd
Afrc^o/vin Toob of ertry

TUdlE *TJB SidEOSTtEm

I
!

Tugrttwr with the f*»llowieg Gnrapa «»
Statue* in C'arrahi Marble—./ the
Struggle* for the Ilrmrt; Venn. *n(]

alfeoato aud5S-

^£Y r HI SWAN.

3TATE.0JT JUCUIG Uf. U,

APOLLO AND DIANA,

’iVOOPERLMi BVSIXESS.

_

THE BEPUBLfCA!

'iCE OOOL?xioXADKmrr^ up.— abort no- l

»f E have on hoed, n Jargv nnd Mteo&gt;ii c
Stuck-of Goods and ,mrc eun»taut h
aMciiingylinxt froqu NfcW York, addi- j
tkjga to dur idrcad^.Wgglbtock adectcd ,
JB^ii great care aa ttr tbo&lt; want* of thin
fOttUhunity of

The Latest and most
.Approved Styes,
V|hieli will be sold at
"" prices that will

J

!.'S5^t-s

Il day «f .•Wtdriuber X fl. 19^*, «bkb »aid waauarait I* dafr rdronled in tbr Hef»ater» OtSrv
iraaid in Lila r ••b” of Mi&gt;rtc*(r*&lt;'"" !•»* *•'
iikdS^i^?^? Tbntiw'igbrdittiro a“

CI33ELALP SSTCilUS OF

MEN’S

r.

W. WawBBX.t

A W. Aww. 5

Battle Creek, Hastings,
.AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES. ' •

ttnWB 111 north of rang* flee*u III’. WUt. aJaavoolk

! BHKtcra &lt;rf «a ti*d&gt; at
! £2?i’Mns’

MHu n’i.
B“k^n5^^-U

GUABLH4A SALE.

wasgy^^.ffFtjaag-

eg--

uf Sxlrtgfa. aa guar dun of Albert G. Moray
fATS fad-Capa» CfeaUemra and Bay*.

YffiUBaad aaa«ud CanitC'

Ttvtngu Hattie Cnwit tn It.

RMWlfcwFtHh^ »n a Hbi*. dtttK u-

.

-fhJErr «*d c-;Wn®, mon HfcaraUxr
AtrftgOS. • good
OLkk.lt usITATCHX8 Of *U kW*. at
ML 4
'
•&gt;
Haathtfs. July I. IkU.

tUWLBTR.
In

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P««l't»a» ray^^83iqpkSiSgtl«tefat

“
NOTICE.

hrif i SALTADO Soda Salaratua and balaratua at

plank road, and thirty mike tearrr H&gt;ui u.
I HILDFS
paarogthroug’.- Mfoid, Join*to.a,
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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER,

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A wnar jovkxal.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

C. CARKIKR, Prtster.

IBSTER AND CALttife
TEH MS.

the exquisite Ideal Bute-

“ SPRING”
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AUp«7m~towUhfe

itb the following Grown* q»i
arr.tra Marlibta--ofthif

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
i
or six uses ok Lxaa—0,00 ru

krtirt*.
U of which are t» ba
•ttc*l among t’“
iu Hi,* w.wA...._

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Nokmak Acklst, Dealer in Dry Goods,
Unww, Oecksrr. Jtwelrj. Moueal last™■mats, Ohms od
Hock, sad Sutkmsiy. State Strort. opposite Coart Uouse Hquerv,

C”P&gt; of
ticket il

II. J. Kunuo, Dealer in ev&lt;

i a valuable Mantrog nr piers
r»u} Ik- nvfiveti iu »d«iit|ua.

paper, and nlmost tcorchod his hand,when
io »xth“&lt;ft*pfetatataT Whytaartabsr
be rushed with It .o the grate, and a mo­
attrfbate the uflkt to txa trite oum,«d
“What had we better do for toe chil­ ment later there was nothing left of this selfish. There waa really nothing-pre- ’
.- , .
dren on New Year’s, Ralph! Of course to tell tbeatory of bia diaobedienue.
p^mtag.tohtopbplml oggmta-Jmidr
.t„
A few minutes after Mrs. Young enter­
they'll be expecting something in the way

tgtDMtero in, .nd Macuheiurors of Ualtar,

ed the room hastily, “ OK you're doing traits in his character worthy of the high­
orgsniatfcn otatR not long eurrive &amp;e
nknly, children.
Have you been a good
the world it shall bel"
est commendation.
Some twenty ram­ treatment, and be died front DKsral «s»And toe fair young mother laid down boy, and not played with the fire, How- inert had flitted before him, nr.d he was«V HadbeW-beeuwiretahiiOoG*.
far a moment the child** drew she was ,
nearly prepared to enter upon the duties of Ufa, amping uncoutrolahU eccideuts.
Hou- he wished be bad not..done ibis,
embroidering, and looked up questioningof a profession. But ala* 1 his hope* were
ly in the face of toe gentleman who sat i
shattered by the chilling breath which h- thcr’s ftm'ily, i» friend*, todthaworid,
But it was too late
on the opposite side of the table, deeply fur the wrong done.
bybis^fintaW^wfWlabora-^^^*^
now.
Bo nil toe moral cowardice rose day crumbled to pieces from\tocre neg-1 a
Immersed In politics tad prices.
He (aid down bls paper * moment— up in Howard Ypung’s heart, he b ushed Isct! i(i thia tenement there dwelt a mind! '
AOBICULTCTAL

L A. Homoox, Attorney and Counael-■ ■ —
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bacrihclrnf throe dollar* i« ro
opy &lt;/ the splonifid aliU
kuiinfay Night,*’.or a

il'ittiim. inukii

flame broadened and brightened along the

yyzftsftSlls.'at*
iSS'JtStSHSTfcr.
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Merchant*.
OaKLKV A WllSBUUt, Wholesale :nid He

every
paid, a pc
bcaiuifiil Engraving
'ar. bnl al»ii nwMtvM

LOTE IN ALL SEATOK*.

G*o.W. Mills, County Clerk. Office ta too
Court Hdum.
W. K. Fairer., Hberiffi
Office ta the

8 (’F^iBSCRUTiON;

of enjoyment, tad 1 don’t know what in

Court*

Joux Robehtk, Phyaiciln and Sur

Wall brer oo

Gaarx A Sr.ULDiKo, Dealer* in

“Well, really, I dooft know what to aay, iand hesitated.
which
*o ardently cared for, that no'
“My soo,” said hi« mother gravely,
Jane. It’* easy enough to fudge tip some­
time or thought was left to bestow upon
thing that will please them, I «uppose.— “you know what I said about toe ride.— too humble dwelling, and consequently it
Have you played with toe firci”
What did you do last yearl"
became so dilapld*tcd»thnt the aoul was! hum, but It U another thing to know how
“No, mamma.” It aeemed as if a shiv­
“Ohj 1 gave them a party.
But that's
forced to seek shelter In eternity.
lotohwao/Zun. A tatoled horse nsoda
so much trouble, and then some uf the ’er had crept down into Howard** heart,
Harvey's father waaa dosc-Gsted,slow
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and sure num, eschewing all kind* ofpl&gt;y-1
be ts regular, aa the mamlHment
children are sure to get aide, with eating aa hi* lip* uttered this f«lseho«&gt;d.
cakre and confectionary; no, enufoerchild's I “Why, Howard, what a big story I I sial eieftlon, but seeking every opportti- of th? boors. N^Tten a chimgc of food ia
saw you run all round the room with the nity to add to his wealth by usury. Har-1 mtdei fe ranjt be done with great rare,
party 1* out of toe question."
“Well, then, what do you think of •­ paper burning}" spoke up the soft voice rey was a studious boy, with pjjdef enough | gl&lt;lng a
allowance at flint, nutil toe
ride, most likely a sleigh ride ; for the oflEflk
to give him a deaire to make some dis-! stO!nftchbecomes used to tot: Aang*. H«

O L Rar, Attorney and Cnunadtor at J

UU&lt;1 bggiivr. ihli.nOTU
WHO pn.-mugmgm. ,
*nd lUrlity—C«ter Creek, Ifarry Co-. Mich.
■

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H. A. Goodtbak, Dealer in Dry Good*,

. U^mmg. Ato-~g.O Cmtari.
Ion .1 Low. .olititt r. la Ch.ar.rr. Ijl d U». In.

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BeadmE*, Wahmek di Co. Wholesale Pa &gt;
dey« Lady’s B.hA, fuited |
Rtrinc. KniekrTb&gt;H-krr Man. j
nn*« Mni'Mxine, Hlm-kwoml'n I

■ •n i* rv*tticted to a aiutfe
&gt;«»*e taking file niMtiMlddM, 1
15, grj-xWpid to six Eugra.' j
•&gt; »ix ticket* in tbe diWrite:. J

n remitting fund* f.T member 1
leaji- register toe letter at the 1
to prevent Iron; ow receipt of fl
vrdfieatt &lt;»f Membership, V.
. the Engrat tag or Mamraim I
II be forwarded to any port of

••ureal, sent few &lt;xi applnulwrsbip. tuldrcflt
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C. I.. Dust, Actuary C. A.
••adv^flr. New York, or Wa&lt;Met street,. Snpdurty,
IAMES A. SWEEZEY, . I j

ces for* 1856.

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j Chas. G. Holbrook, Justice of the Peace

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Office ia Haver* Block. Uaatiaga, Mich, i
Nkvtks&amp; KttArax, M«rtuuit* aud Deal-1
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•TO ta Dry Uotal^Crockrrr. Oroweiro, Doota A &gt;- H. Rrow.xr. Aturoev .nd Cwrooellor &lt;i !.&lt;r,

THE CHAINED EAGLE.

“Howard, my child, have you told me
cloud* were gatheri*g heavy and fast
a falsehood f said toe mother, grieved,
whctH came home from toe office."
“That’* just toe thing, Ralph, dear.— and shocked at this double disobedience
of ucr
her mm.
eon. au
His&gt; burning
cheek, his
Howard and Effie will enjoy It »o much" ., oi
uunuug wnx.,
u&gt;. droopAnd Mrs. Young clapped her hands with &gt; tag eyes, answered her.
a girlish sort of grace «nd gladness, which ।
Then she coifed him to her aide, and
even motherhood hsfi not entirely banish-, talked to him a long time of the sin be had
ed from her mahner*.
committed against G&lt;xl and hi* own tool.
“We can go down tu the shore and see Howard waa melted to tear* ofpehitencc

GoodvM^sBeck
bu.lnrar
atuudrd
to promptly
Uooayror. yq, Hulmrv.Mfch
uwrog*, wmo___________ I t’uthe. *e.
ntty.All OSce
No. 4,
NuWsM'tA.DsUle
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RtfeutA
Dealer in Dry’ Crrok.Mkh.
OwO.Oroyte* c&gt;y&lt;key. JUu. c.*k B~i. Eubw 4. Voanm. Lhcry Stable. HaraMdSboM.CfeairosadCateotlF'.niiluro. Uovd__ ______ ...
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orere |« Wt /•
Coni to carry PaaMMer* r,a.
kl&gt;I« now FwC’iUr
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F
Rowan. Dealer in Stove*, Iron, i
baxcu

Copper Ware.
Bower'. Block, Suto Street, :
Hte&amp;ag*. Mktiirm.
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glci,bin, £ Ruweir. Store, Ka»,utb |
EPck, lloiiop. M.cto______________ __
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Hablet At WtottTMAX, Manufacturer* of i Wm. BvuohMR. Justice uf rite Peace. OfTi* Sheet-Iren and Copper Wore. Healer* In
fire in tUilc'i Block. Harting,. Mich.
K.a. Krernl &lt;11— rtaelf-H.rda.re. Culle ——- ~~-£"1-’---- T"------- =---- L
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tf lagr. .Slur* on, door vol uf the I u.t
titecr. ildtartbuf. Miclt.
jTp. Romrts fe Ci.. Dealer* in Drug*
Drep* tkrtotato proudly o'«rWith tby wide-aprvading piaiooa

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TTZuZ
: C. S. Bvktow. Physician and Surgeon,
lleatli, McIntosh A- Co, Deafen, in *u&lt;l
io n„i;or/Micb.
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—-------»1«.T. oo h.m! Roarr, fohr Borldrn oppo.ii.
Broker*.
Ginbo Rotoil. HmU»k*
L. C. Eelluco. Banker, Stock. Noto,«nd
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Hxchtnr- Brrakrr, Battle Cr««k. Midi.

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W. Pakkct. Whole Sale

GREAT DISCOVERY!

and Retail

NO. 36.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JAN. 15, 1857.

VOL. 1

’several hundred 7*

I OIL PAIMTJIWCW,

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TERMS—«L50. IN ADVANCE.

R. J. GRANT, At Co., Proprietor*.

, Mapteber, &lt;
diptiro Bled; stvl lJBl

w
Jf

y, Monday &amp;, Tucaday.

play in toex^orid, but not by muscular f ronO be deaned every d«y; *nd wltete we
force. Hi* thought* were nil for study. ’
cltaaed, we mean *11 that can bt •»-

He wanted an education, and bi* fitther I wed by that word. A good currycomb,
sent him to collage, from which he grad- brush, and an oiled woolen doth, «re tbe
uuted with honor. At nine year* of age ‘
necessary. First take tbs Curry-

he had connected himself with a church, ^mb, nnd b«gin at toe top of tbe neck,
,r. which L..
of nrtar ' t --l. .C-.L— tlw, R.rol lv*.rh
to
he adheredrlw.iha
duringtlld.
toeIM-TH
remainder
of his life.
ways. Proceed in this way, till yoo taro
Harvey was everything for learning, gone over the entire body and legs. Then
but nothing for work, *11 for the mind, take both comb and brush, and follow toe

• the skating, and they’ll be a« happy (pre- , and *hamo, tad when hi* mother rising up
clou* little dears!) at bird* among apple | said earnestly, “you remember Howard,
but nothing for the body; and a* a natu­
buds *11 the morning.
Oh, 1 do Aj-pe it j that I r&gt;ld yotf, you could not go with us
will snow!”
j tbi« afternoon. If you • disobeyed roe,” he ral conacqucncc, the body soon perished.
He did not learn, Until too late, to retrieve
Well, I think my dear, that y cur hope* felt in his soul that hard aa th* punUhgroom
bia errors, that the laws of Physiology,'
___ will do this Instantaneowly.
«... This
! will be realized before morning.”
moot wrs, he deserved it.
.
the laws of Nature, cannot be violated I done, take your doth and lajr tbe coat,
'
And the gentleman resumed his paper,
“It’s too bad, after all, to disappoint toe with impunity, and that sooner or later, j and remove the dost, whichadtarea to th*
I and the lady her sewing. t»hile the wind child so severely," murmnred Mr*. Young
they will redress the wrongs done them, j outride- Tbe face and the *rms must also
' stormed and strengthened without, aa too' I as she arranged her hair before the mirHarvey had probably no enemies, but j fed the brash.
I it waa shrieking out * wild defiance to the . ror.
“I shan’t enjoy myaelf one bit,
many acquaintances, and doubtless *omc
Few men know bow to dean a tai as
I vear that w*» coming!
‘
thinking uf toe poor little fellow 1 vft here
friends
Hi* habits of life had been tach properly. If the above directlwstae ioli' “A sleigh ride, mamma!
Ob, goody .' i all alone, it's so natural for him to be in aa would naturally engender physical im- {lowed, daily, jreur horses wiRttcgoy. geod
1 goody!" What * clapping of hand*, and mischief, and may be be didn’t Uuak when
bedlity—never having been required to | health, generally.
Stabled horses must
dancing orfi*t, and shouting of glad child he told toe story.
perform any manuel tabor? Thia did not J be exercised dailrThis Is absolutely
voices, followed the announcement.
i
“His father knows nothing sibout it.
arise, however, from want ot opportunity j essential to good health.
If the fret of
They were very pretty children, but I and I've a good inind to ran dowb to the
or place; for his father possessed a large I your horse are brittle, and are liable to
delicate, and wito rather a houtaaise-1 nursery, and tell Howard be may go.”
ferm, though on It there were very few | break and drack, they must be well oiled,
plant look.
Howard, a boy of seven.
Jjuw then toe merry “jingling” of the
marks of industry.
The several field* 1 once a week. A horse thus traated, will
was two year* older than his sister, and j b^U* broke up inti her chamber.
It
l^ultfd more like toe fields of the slothful riwkyi be ready to go wbeo wanted, and
his dark eyes, and that curly ctasnut hair j was mure than the weak heart of the mojhthan like the well-timed farm. Old dad ’ you will not be ashamed eitttr to tide, or
were like his father's; tan Effie's sunny ! er- could bear, and *n, forgetting her son’s
• dCn, in U» pn—ent g-od, »n
face, with its rosy check*, *nd rosier lip* | future welfare- in the present P’t’to Mrs.

ATHIC ENfJY0.OP.CDU. j

I were all 1ht mother's.
Phiufs&lt;Sc JlociiMoka. Iteahtsinall kinds-' gEND

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.ter Tr

1N

YoUR OliDER!

,
i
“Yes, dear children, we will go aw*y
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• down to the shore, and round by the park,
this afternoon; the dny i« so very lieaulifid.udth. W...4UI U tat night
mi, ana inr uu,w.«aii ■&gt;• in»v
m.d.ll»tor.U.gddi
thtfuL Now
Now.™
made
the traveling delightful.
you

But toiler* Um aoul I

ArtScte^sieta 'stroet. one «l&lt;—r 1 end Che good. »i» be talocled «&gt;d put o|» &lt;eith
wtet of lT7r «rtS«IJ k lluttag*. Mkh.
much c.ro m yvu were prtwxu u&gt; wtact tbe

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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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I&lt; ew&gt;pnK»c&lt; rr»r*n&lt;r» *nu aiou

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Speaking of the fact that n number uf
4* kZLui Mode

Am"

Tr. *i from S« Io I* cent. prrpound

Coffee In

ttadr circulation, the Uswcgo Tim
tVSi'X&lt;r". I «y« Were it not for too fact that a man
Stop north of tbe B«rto« m’^tf with ..nus^taai ^orotain. everything ih.i j „f Galveston, Te^aa, stopped the Tint re
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_____________ — ! y/.nsrTT.V ’ gROCHRY STORE, very suninrily ycMerdav, by a fetter in^bikSnaSig’Kili

tTMAX.

*«•«*! forming u* that ihc “didn’t want such h
AWhtad.. p.p.r,”«
ro.

Funiacrmen, the «boteoomprittog a larger «'a
JSE

Al Prices Lower

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i lit Brasi*. Fashionable Tailor- Cut­ CallaudMM
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warranted- Shop

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J.C. MOTT.
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llow „ &lt;&gt;„„«. Jvrrm.-. S.m,

Store. 3 door, j ng,.__Thcre are tliouaanil* of toe reader*
of toe Scimlijic Ammmn who would
I gladiy.avail tbcmach es of an opportunity
J of seeing the aatlliie* “f toe planet Jup^
let, provided they bad tlx: means.
Every person can witness them by re­
flection, using a Icxjking-glam, for this
purpose. Olf‘ a dear night take a good
lotjktag-gtass, and, either at the window

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fleeted in th* glass, *11 itanatilltes will al­
so bo observed, provided none of them are
eclipsed. Ill* rather remarkably how­

tOOK.

rCMfegMimt.

ever, tout although tbeae satiUtc* can thus

GUARDIAN HALE.
OTICE ia hereby ।

E»ouwL by J- gsail

V- «or»_'. •

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the naked eye that neither Venus nor tiw
moon can be seen *o distinctly by reflee-----J

EMORY.
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tijU American.

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aclnatoew ehiftod
they Curly ached to do thh.

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{.' &lt;?ur °*P w&gt;d »hawl. 1 ve concluded to tat | _
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,».r&gt;U.»t.». .ftrr.lL
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Irf wT. b.v. . . i-l. |—S«-.J
How to Tn-t,
j • r--..... —
|u» fond
.tod mother)
muhw) that
tk.1 sbe
.be wo
«u t-l-d,
b, „ri;
।
t&lt;d
[ (toe
naiw' nlm- ^rtahtcii and
oftaHt al least we have tl&gt;e aasurancc • should 1« left, a foot or two In width,
will be very gorel won't you, in view of ■ she saw d
the *ftcrno««'s enjovmrntr
' gainst the r,in
--r: . . .
.8...
that
hr a
rhmr. and
the j.it.g.way
naMase-wav should
the
th*l he did not
not imnair
imp.ir hi*
hl. health
health by
a «n&lt;i
tod iI de»,
Md the
aboold lie
be th.
“To be sure I will,” stAutiy affirmed I bound forward with a “hurrah I
close application to his book*.
ov«uuc fur the supply of 'frcah air to the
flow.nl. -Wh.1 &lt;n»« I do lobegonjr I
B»&gt; i&lt; ww w piij &gt;lw- n.«A.r ®4
Close study, particularly In youth, must, BoatriU of toe hors*.,
,
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“Y.m rnu'm-l pl.v with tre .nf nw.r., | Imr Ho-ud'. uod&lt;rU«. &gt;-■ M. .—, be followed by an exertion of. tire bodily I
l&gt;er*e enjoys * goodbed.*Dd ittbould
my tar—yd. -Ill mmrmtar rn.wl I, Itaj .ta-Joo Ita d-r-up. trt mlnou.
powers, in order to insure health and vi-' n*-rrr »* rr!"*&lt;d fcS,ni
Al «***•**»
mutt leave von and little sister hero for I later.
“ I don’t believe, after all, Effie,
gnr, otherwise the mind will be more or ‘ J*-™
n»kp « °P n«’rt- •** ?«*
half an b-ur. Promise me Howard, that | thlure’* any great harm in (day tag with
Ire, impaired, in proportion as the rter- j will feel amply reawded
“T®*"
y.« will not go too near the grate, or al- fire, or telling stories either; for you «
Thue it ''
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if there. I...I
had I.AA..
been, .•■m.nr.i.
mamma iv.rilt.l
would tint
not I1AVP
Live gies of the body are. weakened.
tempt to light any pajicr there?"
a*id 1 might go in the end. Then I ahbuld waa with Harvey Rmk«L his devotion to!
“I promise you. mother."
And the
Bcrrs tw Hoae«.—An inquiry fa made
lile’to know if she hasn't told a* big a study for * few years, without rormponboy meant it, as ho put up his mouth for
of Dr. Hulmes' the ndllor of the Maine
■Uiry as I have, because, she said at first, ding clforts of the physical powers, caus­
ing the vital function* of life to be gradu­ Fanner, about destroying boUlh Uftraes.
1
sliould
certainly
stay
al
home
T
Mr*. Young's half hour of absence
Tbe Doctor atauers with roadincss.
Oh, Howard Young, mounting with ally absorbed Io supporting the applica­
doubled and trebled Itaelf; for she was
tions of the mlttd, until the body, becom­
supervising the dinner p**try, which on y&lt;jur bright face and boyish glee Into toe
of such cases which-appear* in toe “Note:"
aliigh, bow great a wound baa the I&lt;w tag ing perfectly quiescent, could not euduro
this occasion wa.% of course, an extra mat­
Ma. Emtok—As you are always wil.
mother that await* you there, left upon toe l«*»l exertion without great fatigue.
ter.
.
Catching • glimpse of his fatal error too Ung to give information to. tbua* who aak
• . , Now Howard was a restlea*. daring yi&gt;ur aoill 1
it, I will take the liberty to inquire the
' late, he made a feeble effort to recover
And
now,
loving,
tenderhearted,
self
■ort of a boy, delighting greatly fa dan
his health by an out-oMoor engagement, bM way to destroy bote in boraesl
gvrous hap-liasard adventures, and certain sacrificing mother, who ahall read this
took a severe cold, which haatened ilia
to place hi* neck In Immediate peril aer- tale. h*a it no teesoo for you 1
will give the deaired information, yon will
Remember your daily life ia writtag it* death, doting his brief earthly carentf^nd
eral time* each day of hi* life.
oblige a *ub*taiber.
,
bringing him to on untimely cud.
He, however, behaved remarkably well increasable inscription upon the heart* of
.Services were appointed, a neat coffin
this New Year's morning. Ho told Elbe your children, and that you are reapotwiwas procured, a hearse was employed, of destroying bote in horses, that will not
toe last story he bad read in tbo “Child’*
U the same time destroy th* hare* too.
Cabinet,*' »nd &lt;&gt;»«« P,nJred ',comt *w •ggrei* more their present enjoyment than and the remain* were conveyed to a ehurch An animal that will liv* apparently onyou," with commendable patience for half their future good; which does not disci- •ituated iu the pleasant village near his harmed, in oil, spirits of turpentine, aqua
pllnc and prepare them for the work aud fether’a residence. A large araeroUagc furtiA and sueh like finds, as tbe bat, aerwas gathered, some tn lament, so mo from tartly inn, will not ba destroyed very
Howard had an mrtinrthe feeling that U the slorma that oiwaf come!
ceaiiy, by anything poured tato tbe kto“Verily I aay unto yon, you ahall not curiosity, but more from custom; and all
m.to of a brnw, that wittaMkiHxhe
tu hear the reverend orator.
The choir horse. It hi very seldom, if ever, that a
join in these.
sang a reqtjtam. . Tbe minister held forth 'nursela injured by bote.
We coca bad
Tns Puma.—The printer, in bi* fo­
in eloquent strains on the uncertainty of
and then while Effie sang “lullaby," be jrte, lieraldeth tbe world.
Now come ti­
life, and toe certainty of &lt;fe*to Hu war- owner
went and stood near toe gate, watching dings
,
of weddings, mummeries, sotertalnthe amber flames coil around the black manta,
,
jubUam, wars, theft*, murder*,
&gt;™bh. &gt;•
their waya, and prepare ftfr death and cnueluded to1
heaps of coal
imssaacreo, meteors, spetoara, prodlgtes.

At last be took «n. old paper that lay &lt;
10 .-dock. th. body of,
«►
on the floor. ‘Tm not going to light it,” ]
ouu wm fi-uml by rollomu Itlc, b*
be whispered, while every movemeet of ।

SJtti—j0Dw.Muaar.0-—

,lK”«ht “mof ““U-

‘

Med

portrayed hi* ohnractag a* tbteof* per-

fnwly.oad swallowed

th

“spacial providence of God a* **■&amp; to thia
ty that-Gud Ud purpxriy kept thia

lawsofbeahbi

�VhltJ01*” «•““ Tw

REPUBLIC

H ASTTXG.y’THtTBaDAT, JAN. 14.
the day. Matter* of a gntre importance
will come before the LqgislaUirt. The
election of 0. 8. Senator, we opic, will
occupy only two or three hour*,, for rv jaws—Fl! break your neck," iTknowos
think that the right man will be elected thoroughly thorough her children aa^if
her unwomanly manners were openly
displayed ia the public streets!
‘
'
Those remarfca were suggested by the
sago of* BIU or Bills for a Geological «urconversatiun in an omnibus— that noble
InstituthiB'for ttw stii’ey of men khd

A resolution waa pmsad to print Sonn
copies uf the Governor'* message in’nJ
French, German,Holland sad.Odppew,

BAKNER.
Mt Enrroa—'When Mr. Sly mid .myter, bls diet omriatad of both animal and

vegetable food; and 1 wt&gt;* by no mesne a
. and as for you and tfic ♦ilAw, fftu V«
strict vegetarian: therefore,Mr. Sly and
, &lt;!&lt;&lt;ng nicely, then
myself got al.aig very well together, so weary in 'w^f doing," £Mg Slj
It has however been In uso so long, and
we here beard it eo"often, that we fcel
scripture very often in support of hi* C*Wo also agreed upon most other things,
[ vorite tlworira,) “you remember the
ourself qualified to Illustrate its mraniug
which 1 esteemed a great blessing, sud
, scriptures say Ao doy bat rotwrtud to hit
by introducing a few cliaracters w bo, wc
there were but few subjects of any &gt;u’Pnrremit, 'ahitho abfe that wtt oraohtd, to her
think, can legitimately lay claim to.tha
tanco to breed bickerings between us—

thnw subjects will receive no asetrtkin
&lt;k. hand*
k—i. of tbe
-t- Legislature,
t
whatever at the
for they are more or lass connuc’.ej with
private speculation. Michigo has airea. dy inaugurate-.! several noble benevolent
institutions, which are not complete j.—
W hen they are completed and in success­
ful operation, ‘i will be time to think of
operating In otbor matters.
Tbe revision of tbe Constitution of the
!»*«» that.our present detective and
. unpaid fur Judiciary system, may be cor- ,
rectod—the disposition of the Swamp
Linds, and the lands donated to the State tionable mother. She may feed hxm aud \
i:_ .l-. .n.nira.,.
“PPer !,P ““■ :n*n t**'-*
: for railroad parpaara, by Congress, a gen­ clothe him eranuhim with sweetmeat. , !***«“011 of
dotata- .pptataota (• .on- io­
eral Banking Law, must nooessanly occu­ - Mid oom him wli promUta, but Ifta. &gt;
gets
msd
she
fights.
She
will
pull
him
;
dicstion
of
Ito
mustache
propenri ties.) and
py a large share of ths time of the Legia. Isture. We think that the constitutional by the jacket; she will give him a knock I wear* a g*y colored shawl over hi* tifoulh „
tut „ u
restriction of 40. days session, "should be Jj ttatat., ta. &lt;U1 dtM, taoby,the tair ( j
removed. Mkdiigsa ieaforge. important “
’ she wdl call him all sorts of wicked name*
T. .,
while passion plays over her llwe jn Um- F»?n’bent flames that curl and writhe cat at j
" hen we see a young man, who talk*
the
corner*
of
her
eye*.
‘
loudly
nf •rhoi he hat done, and of m*
effect of hasty legislation has been seri­
W;i.bUltl tado MdUmw.lt. ttafutot^o.
ously felt by our citizens.
We intend to have a faithful Reporter fellow; witii smooth looiuCa^ffentle man.
,
.
mJ tatal tatavor-dktap
-___ . I sunxiug aa arrogance and self sufficuffi^T
-..a
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The miaer, in every age, lu* been tryingto obtain happiness by getting gold.
A French miser, who, like a great mass
of mankind, thought wealth would make
“■Jww. Bought for it, A^d vlaa &amp;J suc­
cessful m to obtain it. Ho possessed his
untold millions, ami yet desired more;
and ho found that the more he possessed
the more ha desired. Ho also perceived
that his wealth did not gratify his wan:*.
The moment ha possessed it, he found he
couid pot take care ofit to hi* liking. He
could not trust it in bonks, for the banks
might break; and he did nt like to invest it
in stocks, for stocks were liable fo depre­
date In value; so be made up his mind be
•wocld convert it into money, and keep It
continually in hi* sight; and accordingly
he placed it in heaps, and stood and
watched it.
But then he was upablc to’
sleep for fear of burglars and assassin*,
whose plottings for his life and money

•'Mrs. Bly."

Tidrphrase baa a popular moaning, bat

distinction of being “soe^ pwikint."
for Twas tgryi mach set In my way, pnd
When we see the yuueg mao, who,
,
His wit flashed like the wholly dependant on his own exertions wben*Mr. Bly had an opinion, ho Wtealso
very much act iu his wqy,
J------- '
polishr-d edge of a diamond snd kept the
;,ux&gt;njuroau
for an bonret livelihood, is just aeUfrig
~bua»
“
buss” in
tn a roar. The gntire^ommuuity
entire ^community
criugs wouki arise wbsccvcr we differed
of Insiders
insiders—and whoever ia
is intimate with forth in life, trigged out in aa expensive in opinion, oa of cuureo wo sometimes
those conveyances can form a pretty good suit of broadcloth, with bogus jewelry to
did. There was one marked difference,
of our Dumber—inclusive of the1 one
match—hat set juuntingly upon that por­
more” ao wdl known to the fraternity, tion of himself which is soppoeed to con­ however, between my character and that
of Mr. Sly.
He U what is termed proturned their heady, eyes! and ears one
tain his brain, parading the street with a
way. and finally our teacher said, “Icon
greaalve, tliat is, when he Ikotb of a new
always -tell the mother by tbe boy. The guta percha canc In his hand, and a cigar discovery in the arts, teienccs or philoso­
urchin who draws back with double list*, iu his mouth, we come to the conclusion
and lunge* at his playmates it' he happen- that bo is “ tame punkint."
And if, in phy, he ia ready to believe and practice
it almost without inroatlgstiou ; while I
to look st him
has » vrrv qure- ^uucn to the above ornaments, he is in

nur readers posted up on theimporton’.
duhursof the first, second sad'htrii
dutagiof
and ».hlra Ho
rfoncr
arc
—Martha!! Storms

with bia foolish notional’

wathwing in the mire."
,
,
“O it is not for myselfor the children,"

fed better
you wculd bo strengor and
and .feel
brtter
;
satisfied if you crnld have moot to oat
once or twice a day.”

myripi this again, for 1 assure you that 1
cannot 1&gt;e prevailed upon to tet snch dis­

gusting food as dead animals make."
‘■Well, well,” said l.rosignedly, “lai
that matter drop, Did you feed Pontof’

on ibctather hand, paver believe without
much aatfefoctfon it is to tbe old follow to
a strict inventijpition; and, in mostcaaca,
clinnk a bit of mutton—be likes it lrt»t
am so much attached to old opinions that
I do nut care to investigate new ones. In cooked too—tbe scamp!"
“You did not give him that piece that
short, U ia a progressive individual, and
I am a eonvcraalivo—on “old fogy^ if was covered Over in the glss^dish, did I
voul" I asked with well feigned ’concern.!
you please. Wel^ ao losg aa Mr. Sly’*
‘ “Ye.,wbyr
pnjgresakm wa» confined to merely lheo
“Then he’s a dead dog,"
। rctksil subjects it was entirely barmica*.
Mr. Sly turned pale. “Why madam,
I did not care if ho believed the mttonwas
what
do you mean!”
a white oak block ! A*&gt;&lt;1 when, one after
manliness,"
but I—we
I mean this, Mr. Sly, 1 have bo&lt;y&lt; both­
, courage
■ -'m— or II,mt
IlltawtaV, MU,
'-' »ay,, “that
1-0. )| t*3at
—•proudiytorim- another, he adopted »pirits*liam, meamerbtiy
bov’sa mother is a
s true ladr.
lady.’”" Her word* itete
State—one in font
fine wtt0i*4ecide^Jy
wliO'fadecidedJ.y ia *Ya*t
ered long enough w iih tliat great dog of
ibesitatlngiy put him |
P-y~do&lt;m«“y. “ ’
atd her way* a r soft, taring and quiet, if i young matj"—we unhesitatingly put him,
oils' hih.ir
other foolish taiiMt*
ideas, I1 kitinn
found no fault Jake Maier’s shopping around here, and 1
rm.
*hc rcpnrres her lancii ’go is “my sun.— jdown
*
• . . i ....
a* “tone ptfikuii"
put some stryrimme «&gt; that pUdoofinaat
not “you little wretimk -you plague of my
with him; for bis tljcoriea did not inter­
When wc hear a young man call hi*
for him. PourPbnto!
life! you torment—you scamp!'
fere in the least with my rightsand privl
She hovers Wore him as :ha pillar of father “y»o Governor,” and bis mother
Mr. Sly’s eyes started from their sock­
lege* as an independent female. In die
light bc.forfe the wandering IgrariitCB, and “the oH woman," and speak boa«tingly uf
et* at the aouin! of the word sfrycAmae,
her beurasj orc reflected in hfa fiica. To his disobedience to both, we say at unre course of time, however, his theories be­
and
the sweqt rtood m Urge bend* all over
gan to assume u practicable aspect which
him die Word mother is synunrmou* that ho is "tome punkint"
his fiicc.
H» &gt;3T.k into a chair, and as
with everything pure eweet and beauti­
When wc hoar a young man speak di*t | created more or less ill, feeling
~ between
,
ful. Is he on artist’ In after life the 1
.pMfullj ta K. moltar. .ta ta. «rf. I «* •»&gt;
■*“ “•« "f
face that with holy radiance ahinca out rMt
.
.
.
• '
. ..
. .
...
.
ba
'I'm. Fur
rot instance,
water. out, “Ob’. Oh! I’m a dred umM I'm a dead
•cones.
ipstancq, no
he i!&lt;-ar&lt;l
heard a waterOn liis canvas will be tbe modier-faco.
fered many privations and hardship* in
man!”
Whoever flito across his path with sun- orJcr to .hicld hi* inflmey and childhood rare doctor deliver a courac of lecture*
“Why Stm-ly, ray dear,” tai&lt;W sooth­
ny smiles nod soft, low voice, will bring I •rum the two harsh buflelte uf the world.) upon the law» of health; aud for weeks,

•med, from a reliable
CitAVnuut was elected
an almost unanimous sage translated info Irish.
Mr. Shkxmax thought it was aR00d
Idoa and that no better documents renU
FBPM LANSING.
be circnlatkd among them.
BJitaiUI cwre*;«&gt; Jcnc* of lb* Daily Tribune.
&gt;.'r. MOlun Ikmcbllfr. O.F„„
was tbe only Irishman who could do tha
.pork credibly.
Laxsiso Jan. 10,1807.
In the Senate nothing of impi7rt&lt;aec
Cungnitulato with us. reader! - A new was done.
.
Aumwo
era is inoculated upon the precedwita and
nteccMfe, of ifiaigsn.
Ib-pubMran
Simplicity, a disregard of. tarta, p«*fo*
nnwmeaal diteoocritt of At Ian fflf
*i-jn*i or any other repuirament jkah ,n’

A chosen, triad

ployed Itself upon scientific lnvt»ugttfa.

success. Among the great discoveries of
the last half ccotory. arc—
The BnuMkoat.—Fulton launched the
first BtoHinboat in 1807.
Now there are
time thousand steamboat* traveraing the
waters of America. The rircraufniHy
every country in the world are trareratd
by steamboat*.
Tux Railroad.—In 1800 there m not
t^*u railroad In the world. In Great
Britain alooc there are are now 8,797
mile* of railroad, costing
000,000 to
build, and .31,000 inlies of railroad fa
Englaixlond America.
Ttc locomotive
wry pow travel in as many bom* adit,
tancc which, in 1800, required a* nuaT
day* to itecompliriL
’MAOKirrtcTEixoRAFK.—Ini SOO it toot
weeks to convey intdUgmn betwtex
VIVKV.
~~ - I--- - Philadelphia and h'w Qrieanx; now item
there mav have been aamelhiflg of Varibe :wooiiipli*hed in minutes by the e!«c_
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nation will be confirmed by tlw Legisla­
ture to day, to honor the State end Na­
tion, sa tbe snccmaor of Geo. Casa in tbe
United Staten; and that man is the man
whom merf oftht same principle adopt­
ed a* their eendldate, wbrn in a small
minority four years ago. ZAtniAarsn
Chaxdlkr, Rcpublic.D—will you not
congratulate with us un this anspieious
result.
The mail* and inexorable time will not
permit me to uy all I dcaire of the con­
test and the future, on tbe subject
1
hat c only: thia mw tos*y (until my next
letter.)—while I faritp a cenlial aud har­
monious nwponse to tbe selection made
—let the friends of the succeaafiil choice.

trotyping was diseovtred only a few ve*.-,
oflicwi within its gift.
So (nteoM is toe hatred evinced toward ago.
Hu®!* Printing Pre**, capabl* fcfprfa
Mr. CuAxm.su by tbe democratic m«»ting ten tboucnnd copies an hour. Is a v«them codoMO' red to form irwomblnBtfou ry recent diauuvery, bat of most impor.
tint diaraclur.
with some gentlemen of the opposition to
Gas-light was unknown in 1800; no*
effect Li* defeat.
Of courac the ipsultbig
every city and town of sny pretence w
attempt foiled. No Republican member
lighted withit, and we have tlw annuubreof tbe Ixgialstnre could, for a mvmeDt,

We rewrite to *av that iu tbe raucua tlw :
P®*. r ■n^
brat IWing pre*ailed arauog Uw supportV“
'
7 “7
pottar’, largo tasljy tohu 1km.’ -Sta |
,boi „ tail, b!m
be Bato,
’ .
,, ,,
..
;Le bed-rocra fluor wAs *pl**bed with wat- • ingly, “yon cannot fed so bod on account era of iLc various candidates, and wc co*:
tar.
rc~n u&gt; rtM
&lt;1- Ita.i, .
ta Ik
ta
ti Exe my mother,’ Mill Lo the high-1 ...
mt tatad 3fb» pntlM. Mot Wta w£&gt; ~b th“’
W “U •«•■ 5*'“ cr by his taking hi* baths,washings, packs, of the dqath of a worthless d&lt;®." ’
„
“It i»’nt the dog, madam— O! I wi»h it .in ta ta&gt;mc™. ta &lt;ta p* ta. teta&gt; ‘ bTu^“‘ “’““s 2,"°?'
the hair turns silver and the eye* grow । Httf® di licacics and comfort* with which dzc., and ducking all the children every
°
; covered bin a tew j ears ago.
dim. will Gt&lt;» tnajcrtv of that life and . ho might surronnd her, for the purpof*** morning iu that room: beside* this, he
j
Fremoor v«a Cum^xndMt.
Aslrotiomy Itos added a number of new
presence desert him.
r. ntbearing "itif" amoug hi* fellows, aud wore wet doth* on bi* neck, chest, and die I”
V‘trtn- v
,
j
Bol th. rtflta. mottat-jMl ttattarr.
„ •tomsch.-every night, which gave to tbe
“Why Mr.Sly you astonlth ruo! yobr Smdio, (^iltoco of At Ilottot—Rt |
are Bud:!—will form the ruffian character b *
....
.
.
if
SnMmal O.«rta—Mr.
A«rir.&gt;t».l Ctataywy ta. intapl
bed n musty disagreeable smell. Of course life dees not depend upon that of your
«f m». Ho in bi. ton. «U1 tatau. » ’«,1J b” "“»* “ m*k”
.
.
I opposed such practices, and of course be dog.”
mcrciloM tyrant, with a tonmie sharper j that ho io “some punkins."
Jlcr
"’-'A
ta.
“1 tell you, madam, it is not the dog,
than a twu-edg«d sword, and remember-1
When wc ace a young lady mostly per»i«ted in them until another lecturer
.
.
____
‘ciiamtw iiaie increased tbe prod uctiunsEJ
Lamsixo Jan. 9tb, 1857.
’ mean.* of aroompHshing an amount of l*-_ing the brawling aud tbe cuffing, seek ; computed of hoops and whalebone, with upon the law* ofh cal lb C« me aluug,whose but I, iwyx^f, who eat lite meat, and if
Entwna Tsinrst: Tbe ftdlowlng arc | Vor vUfah for transcend* tlw ability of
------^^g^bgjg&amp;Mtamtrtba.ih^i^j,
, |^,
and watcuhd those shining brans, ho re- *
,,no
gcatla being for tho sacrifice
you
have
any
regard
Ifor
my
life,
go
__ _____ ________ ,_____l/or/« was opposition tuanimsl food. He
,tlw Sutading Committees of tbe Ilousr,; uniud niamtel effi-rt* tu ara.mplish.
fleeted tint although ha had obtained! U!l11 ma,le h&lt;?r ,lis
M’til lbe &lt;x’ndi share of, assumed gentility, spending her | brouglit'with him a moddle of the human mid get a physician Immediately."
wealth he had derived no aatisfactiefa j; *
“•" ,k
*’ k
“ ahall *be
“ master. And m
“ .
appointed today:
‘
--------- '■*»■•
—
lion
that
he
mas“Why Mr. Sly, bow could you eat up n ays nnd Means—Mcaaara. Gregory, i
A
—A week or two ago we
‘ Svxrxisa.
”
time at route* and hall* whilq her mother; stomach; and explained tlw economy «f
from.lt, but that every dollar addeftto
: rwwiwd an old copy ofThe Vinton (low*)
his poasessians added a new pang to u-eara-a widower’* weed till he finis a is nt lutaw mending the hole* in her stock- j the human system, auj the nuxfut optmn- the dog’s aupper, when he would have on- Porter, Co 4, Potter, Kauter.
Sbaw,. • Eagle edited by our friend Lrxxs sod
ing lwel\ and washing her soiled dre««, • di of the digestive organs, ao forcibly that jeved “cAwnfonp a bit of vurtto* to »crltf“
State Aflalr*—Messrs. Kellogg, 81
his sorrows; 'and be determined to kill victim ‘ number two.”
i &lt;upp&lt;jsing tliat Fred, was hard up for
himself and Accordingly proceeded to the i We wonler not that there are so many wc sny very confidently that yoCng lady | Mr. Sly became a ooarett; and before I
f-'Madam," said Mr. Sly, in a b-Mrae McMahon, Simonson, Mulholland. .
j, ‘ paper w« retaliated by sending an old
Judieary— Merare. Shaw, Blodget,
banks of tbe river Seine, for tbe purpose Iswktfard ungainly men in c&gt;-ciety—they is “some punkins."____________________ ’ wasfnlly aware t&gt;f what was in tbe wind, wliuper, “will you call aphyaicianF—
Alliman Jour. OtreMiuiniug du* »umO'Flyrm, Ariunun, Muasey.
of drowning himself Upon arriving at hare all been trained by woman who
’ speak
’ of' hwhad bargained all our super-fine fluur “One qmstkm, Mr. Sly;” have you Iweu
Whe^i we hear a young ’lady
Internal Ini; rovemcat—Meaar*. CUrk, bcr uf the Eagle we found/he following
the river’s bank, happening to pat hfa knew not nor cored for tbe holy naturei
_
__ _____ _.
notice of tbe last ahbiveraarj &lt;rf Tbe New
hand in hia poeket, he found four guineas. of their trust. They have been mode: her ignorance of the art of bread-making —a barrel of pick, aid a barrel of beef, in tbe habit of eating, tbs supper that I Iro^ Goodwin, ^eland, J. M. Davis.
Harbors
—
Messrs.
Allen,
Merrill,
AllTribune:
Thinking they would thereafter bs of up better tu tbe heart’s cure amiThat biiter-’ aa though the thought snch ignorance an for coarse flour, fruit, and garden vegeta­ prepared for the dog!”
an. Monrve,
Monroe. Dut&gt;bar.
Ihrobar.
Good for “Dow.”—Mr. Franklin J.
man,
jise to him, ha concluded that rather thxp tic*» will find vent and loiftpiient somei honor, aud of housekeeping a* beneath bles. I rcmon*'rated, but he was firm.
“Call a physician, Mrs. Sly.”
Bro.A*,
.Brown,
| Ottarson, the City Editor of the N. Y.
EWtiew-Jderara T
‘
"
mare them lost, he would before he sought where. Strike tbe infant in anger, and
“Atwwer my question first." !
CLirL, fltrtilTuiilIey.
------- ~ and
— —
— of
-r----------------------j Tribune,
chief
the Reporter* &lt;m
reach you, vent his। her dignity; and uf her proficiency in
his watery gravogo and find some needy 1 he will,
’ ifcbe cannot
•
“
Yes
—
do
call
a
physician
quhi,"
and
it
woe
his
duty
to
prevent
his
fatally
i
passion
by
beating
the
ffx&gt;r,
tbe
chair,
or
French,
Italian,
German,
and
music,
which
Federal
Relations
—
Mrears.
Judd,Gerj
the
local department* of that paper, »**
person to whom be might give the money. ’ pn*’i(m
beatit
“Ono queltion more, Mr. Sly', Have main, Hannah, Parkhill, Brownell.
preaentrd a few months since by «6il
He accordingly went to a mfacrnhle hov«d I any inauimatc ’thing within reach. Strike1 accompliahmenta she is acquiring only from becoming suicides by eating unnatu­
Bank* and lacvrporatioua—Mesara. Importers with an elegant t30 can.- a* *
close hr. As he approached it, he heard him repeatedly, and by the time he wears1 for show, we acknowledge that she too is ral .food. I saw that it waa vain to op­ you also been in the habit o^eating hla
Berry. Porter, Smith, Judd, Bbcnnan.
i testimonial of their regard for his offieiil
cries of agony and distress within.
He shoes he will "have became a little bully,! “some punkins."
pose force by force, for, notwithstanding breakfast T’ •
Public Land*—Mcaxr*, Blodg-tt, Je-1 ■nJ private character. Tha presentation
entered, when he beheld a most heir-ren­ with hands that double fe&gt;r fights*natur­
“
Yes!
yea!
”
be
almost
roared;
“
do
for
oil
that
certain
ill-natured
people
have
said
,
*
When
we
sec
a
woman
aisume
a
stand
­
rotne. R. Goodrich, Kdk-gg. C. B. Good- i ^ok place! in the parlors, of Florence’*
ding sight. There lay a poor, aick dis­ ally as if special pains had been taken to
.
ing In society upon the strength of prop­ about our sex having their own way,&amp;c., God’s rake call a physician!"
I Hotel, in Broadway, where also a sump
tressed widow on a pallet of straw, with teach him tbe art of boxing.
Mothers, remember that your manners1 erty, unaccompanied even by a common a woman can accomplish more by strata­
“There is no necessity of calling a phya few rags for corering; and there were
Printing—Messrs.- Bacon, Mcacott, tuous dinner was gotten up for the ucawon at theft- expense.
four hongry, dirty, naked children crying mould the child.—Evangt!ui.
I at length yielded to siciaxr, there has been no strychnine in tbe Hurd, Enos, High.
school education, and who ia guilty of gem than force.
It aeeuiSithat Mr. O. is something of a
for bread, while the sick mother bad no
I murdering the English language every his wishes and caiMDted ta become a ve­ house this three months."
poet withal, for be replied to the protes­
bread, fur them,, nor tho means ofobtain­
“Then the meat was nut poisoned, Mr*.
i time she gets out of the beat of common getarian upon the conditions that the bed­
tation address at re&gt;n»&lt;derahle length fa
ing any. Tha miser stepped up to the
...'X
Ai’ 3a S
general
cncr*l rul^
rale, abort
short piece
pieco uro best [i .every-day
(,vcrvMMyconversation,
CwnvcnaKMn,fBnoqnnwno
pn:JHI room should cease M
wa
anu
mm
Slyt
”
to
bo
a
sink,
and
that
and
one
who
picks
poetry;
portraying in a humorous stjle
bsd atid placed the four stray guinaw in
Towns and Counties—Messrs. Musaev,
ukSXm u. .-jlJTCJ.
pteunmJiMpwonfa,
»«|&gt;kl»wlio«la b. penuiu
her hand and told Mr they were hers.—
Caukin, K pp, Sessions, Wcndall.
'
ui wncn
mm.
raocnoa
* - .1
। _________ •-r
*&gt; tn zw-tmv
.
, , • ,
•
, nr,■i
porter &gt;D his turn. *Hcrei*our old fried*
. Quarterly
»we a*Kea
.
..
... a iur*
.. ;■ efor
_ .1
___
.. ,instead
She looked wildly at tho money, imd then certain
.'Sold! sold!” exclaimed Mr. Sly, as
Review:
“Read
Bethe purpose of repeating
them,
in the t&lt;T 'o^upy the clutbca-burse
of■I
Eduratbm—Mew-ra. Whitney, Grego­
D. C. HxxnxaaoK—»hare of the poem,
--- lwhy,
_ ------- —
j-----------------------manner
of tbe
parrot,
without
Mr. Sly cheerfully consented;
he made a lunge for the bed.
ry, Crosby, Haze, Chose.
1 Dever
read
anything longer
, manner
of the
parrot,
wit knowing' the bed.
view
which we copy for tbe benefit of tbo*o
Rule* aud Joint Rules—Messrs. Cotnthan a telegraph dispatch! But I will take their
■
... to say, and thia bone of oontcution being remov­
“Joseph, my dear,” mi 1 thn next mor­
meaning,
we are compelled
him, and celled upon God to bles* him;
now living in this vicinity wbo knew
it and send It to my' brother, who is a
ed, everything went on swimingly for a ning, “will you call at tbe butchers oa!
and th? children thanked him. Tb? thank*
she too ia “tome punlino."
him years ago—while ye* a printer’*
minister in the country. The public like a
and blessing*, and tears which were show- short utide, when it is a condensotiou.
devil, but still at that time pmxadag
your way borne and get some mutton?
la short, when we see either men or. fortnight
talents of no common order.
_____ anxicus to
_ ____
__ _____________
Ono evening Mr. Sly returned home we are entirely out."
adopt
unnatural cua-, ■।
Thi* introduce* a second idea. An ar­ women
Ins.
tims, and inconveiicnt fashions, for the!
a quarter of mutton.. 1 inquired
thrill of pleasure, delight and satiafaction ticle to be printed should absolutely have
something iu it. If it professed argument,] puqiosc of appearing ytnteef, and hear! with * C00*1 deal of»eecning surprise what
“Send to the mill and get a Laurel of Howe.
beat through his soul, and as he stood and
it should be conclusive; if pathetic, it them constantly talking of tbe uJ!rit in I *&gt;« Intended to do with such a nicidal
Supplies and Expenditures—Mews.
and witnessed the joy, aud thankfulness,
superfine flour, there is none in tbe house.”
should moist® the eyes, if an anecdote,
and hope of that family be exclaimed,
“1 wUi, Mrs. Sly."'
town," and "our tef," we say the majuri- j looking article. He replied, (patting the
it should have a sharp point; if philoso­
“What! is happiness so cheap 1 then 1
dog on the head,) that he had purchased
Mr. Sly and 1 have lived together in
phy,
it
should
go
to
the
primitive
rock;
will be happy?’ Then hs went away, not
man, W. Dario.
practical, It should go like on arrow to remainder are evidently “*&lt;wn» tquathti." it for Ponta; and here went off In a lorg the greatest harmony since that tltSe. I
Roads and Bridges—Merara. Erakinn
to drown himself in ths seine, but to sack
its work; if spiritual, it should awe the
disquisition upon the fitness of things; •ay nothing to-him about being poisoned ; Bartlett, hargu, House, White.
out other similar cases of suffcrinn; and
A Bcchaxan Parxa ok tkb Slave and talked learnedly ofdental formations,
after that he had no oocasioa to kill him- soul that read* it.
State .Library-Mews. C. B.G oodrich.
but when any of hi* theories threaten to
A good newspaper style is nut as easy, Trade.—Tbe N. Y. Day Book an ardent
Boocher, Miller.
1
it seems. Its Scylla lies on the aide of supporter of Mr. Buchahan, ba* had itn and double and single. stomachs, until I put tiramaelviM iu practice, I have but to
Indiali Affaire—Mrasra. Hannah, Masher that had «&gt; long been gnawing upon
atteiup'.ciig a popular manner, and suc­ smwibUities sadly contraged by those was convinced that the dog should have ask him about tbe propertie* ofstrychnine, colt, Mnhnight.
A Nonte Daai!»o Feat—-One of Belohfe heart. Jit found that he poweMad a
ceeded only in being mote'familiar thana members of Congress who voted against a daily allo wanes of meat. The dog Naw- and they vaniah like ghosts,
‘
Mines and Minerals—Messrs. Leland, fbaMT*“
moral nature that foul needs, and that that
man ought to be at his own table, or de­ tbe revival of Ute clave trade.
After ever had never been Mr. Sly's favorite;
Your*, Ac.
_SALLY SLY.
Harvey, Sher man.
SII.WSSnature wks calling upon tf.m to perform
one of tbe
generating into tlang. or become very pubfahing Mr. Ethridge’s resolution, it
Tbe Senatorial caucus met again in the
certain moral duties; and! that ths moAx
Awrtra
S
tomv
.
—
The
N.
Y.
Cor
­
childish. Ito Charybdis yawns for those ssyr.
Hall of the House thi, erwing. Aftmrtb only worthy of being recorded but which
meat ho obeyed the demands of that nswho, sbtmaing Scylla, are determined to
“Wc publish it for the cspccfal benefit dec interest in his welfare: but when to respondent of tbe Philadelphia Enquirer,
tuns, ho alsuoed that clamoring witbin,
mformal ballot was taken, rctultitor as &lt;itf■ ever be rewwidered. sm&lt;wg ।boss
hare real thought pith, and value in tbeir of our aouthi-ra friend*, and at the same my question “would be feed it to him
which had all hia lite long rendered him
’
wno fully understand oil tbe drcsm'tasIt w ill be remembered that the late folfowv:
writing and *&lt;&gt; become* too learned, or time, solemnly ask them how wo are to yaw, or should 1 cook it?” lie replied, it
unhappy and
and al a good
oes as almost miaaenlous. At about 3
Srnafe. Hovsr. ‘Total
profound or imaginative, or philosophical make head against thia atrociotu cruiadr would bo belter cooked, 1 thought I tmdt a Corporation Attorney, Lorenao B. Shep.
Chandler,
£4
P. M. the pedestrian, who cost an eye up
66
G6
ard, Esq., was somu three mouths ago
for any but scholars, or highly cultivated
Chri«tiancy,
13
Broadway might have seen a gay and
found dead in his room, after retiring the
not only harbor trailort in their midst
youra and
Howard. '
00
powerfsl span of Wqatern bays before a
X
k„.I.L -rt
but actually honor them with seats in the his appearance. Mr. Bly uitudly fed his nlffbt nn.vtn.1. tt,
fort and well-roW rieirh/containing a
00
Au “Eastern” editor thus moralize on natior.nl Legislature 1 The mover of this dog early in the mormng before 1 liad
-------- r------ - -----------------«
Mr. Orrtatax/. mwnawkMnn gentleman lady and chlfl, dating du.n
arisen, and late b. the evening after 1 had J^?*?***j*£ **
*• ao"»tbe routine of editorial dudes.
infamous rwolution," dec.
bj ta4nnk.11&gt;|«,«»Uli,U,TO
The poorest blind burse in the moat
In tbe same strain it proceed* to speak rctired. Mr. Sly wa. alw in the habit of “"■ &gt;7 “S'"* • renbetm
“ “aocordm.ee
“»*»&lt;» prwtatad ta a foroal tajbk TtaMl- tbclr utmost speed which probably w»
itatatata. Tta tad, ofMr.Stapud wu
unrompromishing bark-mill, has bis mo- upon the Stare trade in general.
We
----not loss than twenty miles per hour; v.
misca of relaxation. To him tho
mecta
the sound quota:
taatar.
JwU
tbe lady rrerareUM alia*fort and
of the tenne/y bell anuounceing tuxjn, is a ‘ “Now,
Nut cau It be possible, or is it in tbe
Chandler,
tnictkw almort iaevitabla, with nobl*
I.
.M&gt;
and this together, and came to’ the con- ground.
A few days ago Mrs. Shepard
tocsin ofy?v, and he looka forward with nature ।
Scattering
presnuM? of wind rwd unerring fortitude
*
* J. •&gt;
grateful antidjmtion to k’u prandial oats thoww
elurion that perhaps thn doy did not gel vwderod the remains of her deceased bus­
OnttssS «wl&lt;n of ta», mil, »■ mo- carfally prepared Ur £ttle nfore ■
band to be taken from the vault, but threw
and mill feed. The vwinm round is wrong to transform rude and brutal gav­
all that was cooked for the dog: I, there­
duar-ltmg® into the fird huge saow dr.ft
stopped tiw ur.lui&gt;ricated gudgeons qua- ages In ta useful dnd happy Christians? Or'
cmptojwd for tbe purpose were horror
fore,
laid
my
plans
to
determine
tile
cor
­
SwSBSSi.1
cau it be right to carry those negroes back
n™»"i—
to Africa, to transform Christian beings rectness of my conclusion.
One night, about the end of the second
mg tbe inn
it i
only Leanl
dies aud lacqueys ofkings and aristocrats
.—“yen,” say the upholders of European
opi.-i-wicii—all those wbo deora to nre- to retire to b?d, Mr. Sy took the light
________ and wentfoto tbskfcobeu for tbepurpoo.

Ak infinite Haunter and
me incarnation. Tbe
g aolwnn^rito of exord
bsolcto hi the Church,
jcr, in any qua; ter of
’orprt-^ mri^ptanl

harttienow laugh to scorn sole
Wbidi in ■’the name of t
cMGu itrmally delivers him o
(Jh^Rr the sake of abused an
talta«Mi.l,, tetwrv*.
«ta&gt; »•
taw fcr
centares the millions of proft
. endotn stooped, awe-atriken
yoke of spiritual andtempors
on from generation tr
» * despair which had pawn

Miniy had filled their upw
freedom with Shapes of
Birre of God’s Wrath to th
। Fiend and that torment*,
--- -«*i

rateraft, held in Its Icai
let loose on the dispnl
f—our toiling brothers
permitted tfecir human
vert God’s beautiful w&lt;
id fitted for the peace ■
into a great pnsorahoi

Ux&lt;r coin has, of late, be
nearer in Belgium, that tbe
neln, Um, I,t en, fur some tin
lytibapfoycd in coining gol
.meat tbe want* uf circulali
may bo remembered, waa
*i«r, withdrawn front circu
gtum, silver alone cunstitu
r*"r’

,

-,r

•; iiarrr Hoxx.—A nut

Happy Home for January i
Mfet.we cannot speak too 1

*Wra or moral worth.
It
%^cohlll Boston, and ia d

wfeuntinn of mankind, and t

faking the Aowrr’of its ras
who subscribe for.
receive the Worth of tl

. but U W'.U uo&lt; ='■«
r)Unl.«UU'«
Mhm who We tefcm DoU. A
r»J MdLluUlurUc J'JIl Tbs;

�ttMl W

“"X,

TEUO8.
Dimmer and dimmer, ns tho generatiou ptuu away, this tremendous Terror—
। thb olLprevading ewpionage ofevll—this
well-nigh infinite Haunter and Tempter—
this active inonuiiou. Tbe onre impc■tag and solemn rite of exorciam has be­
come obsolete iu the Chorcb. Mon are
no longer, i* anv quaitar of tbe world,

IT T? IT YX T f T WO

1

KENFIELD’S.

1857 L.

r

nrrcT mv’a 1 RtV?

bvcklev’j

II

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The Vew York Evening Poat.

IHKIME OF FAAHION!

AYER’S

rnt 0LD»r icxocRATtc JDCM*l w tax
mrrarnw row.

THOS. F. HARVEY,

N

1857

It doroied to lh. auppnrt of Ito Drtaowrtk P«
ly Whan Ria eigbL and of
DEMOCRATIC PRIXCIPLK8 ALWAYS!

MtRCBAST TAILOB

rstZBon.

a confession of diabolical alliance. Tbe
heretic now laugh to '•com solemn Chun.li.
mid dealer in Randy Made Clothtag
STOCK OF GOODS!
continuing »utty days
’
force which in thio ifonie of the AU-mer&lt; OI CHH, COLBS, ■MB8UBS8,
FOR READY PAY.
cifuil formally delivers him over to Satan
BRoxmrns,w«oopiKG-corcH,
Oh, for the take of abused and long-chea­
LOW prices:
would inform hfo friends and the y.ibH&lt;
ted humanity, lot m rejoice that it is so,
Ciorp, ASTHA, AID
WtosLUHLOSl ftUMML
when wo consider how for long wrery MM
CeNSBBPTMK.
_ HighMt H^-ktt ftelev P»id far bid
ccntures the millions of professed Christ­
endom stooped, awtMilnkcn, under tho
th*' he Iiai In (tore, * good stud;
yoke of Spiritual andi&lt; mpond despothm,
on from pmeration to generation,
in it despair which had pawed complain­
Broeto $h»wl« Lon» red
H J. KENFIBLD.
ing because Sopcretitton in alliance with
Spring Clothing, cheap fix
Tyranny had fiUod llicir upward pathway
WMb &lt;mca
iu tupartonty
Woolen Shawls Long and Sqtytre,
nmtidna cf.ikt kind ir too appar
to Freedom with Shapes of Terror—U&gt;o
Mrratato, vol wtora ila virtual
W Jrth 5,00 for 3.80, worth ».&lt;x&gt; for 4.Je
spectres of God's Wrath to tbe uttermost*
nubUc
no
iccgar
hexiuta
what
a.
1.00 « 550.
“ B.OJ “ 6.00
KKNFIELD-S.
tiie Fiend and that tormenta, the smoke
forth* dirtrwiag and daageTOai
•• 19.00 '• 1,60. .
of which rises forever. Through fcare of
aiwd «wriB&gt;rni at nua
wui o
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB.
foimd to nls^Mpat
KEXFiKLlFS
a Satan of tbe future—a sort of )*an-dog ,
! Xothlet to* ad'.el teadsr for tSt tamesteaqslrr
; Fln«Vrre«bBrow4-ctoth worth lO&gt;p«ryrd fol
I afcwdlcta cwa. than th- kUralor prftleici and
of P&gt; icsteraft, held in its leash arid ready
iiiiiERELLAH for sate al "
, r. &gt;-iu--—I.1,;.
ur Ready Pay.
to Im 1st loose on the dispnters of iu au­
KEXFIELD'8.
CHOIVE SATINRTT&amp;
omestics. Fb«tin«, shirtincV-riekinn.!
thority—our toiling brothers of past ages
have permitted their human task-masters
HlHpex tonim., iflvaebuJ Muslim of all j
to convert God's beautiful world, ho ador­ p****81"****_____________ KKXFin.D-8
, FRENCH &amp; GERMAN CASS IM ER ES
'. Uta!. This article la tto taault cf a lose laborioea.
ned and fitted for the pe-.ee and bat&gt;piin-M
and I toiler* aucenifot eadeavour, iifornteh- tto
of all, Into a great prison-house or suffer­
ing. filled with actual terrors *hhfc the
imagination of tFret old poets gani to the
ON SHORT NOTICE
realm of Rhaifomonthus.—J. G. Whit.' II *re». Augen, t'reM.
.
Spirit beaaM. (.'oSta-raiJl
,,fr‘
.
'
, Itwi »t&gt;dSlr«I.Sq&gt;»rt-*.Fi
Wurth 15,00 for lO/O. vorth K-.rtO for T.50
•• Jim Wr» vow tore ub to’ flirtingi latsly r
rnovru,
fo onto-torflirt. tborouxh red effeelml i.lr
----- -------------- ----------- ,----------------------J
Which W.-I
b
1 ‘b’»*»»*•
KH a»4 Wiotor OreMN. B. All those men and toys that art
rv mttog OoodS!:
I to toor--L-' ilirt. If ttor. I. say rvlteore upon
kesrre in Bulgidm, that tho mint at Brus- I
'
^KEb'FIEI.D'S.
"il0-. „ t
.k b
„ *avi!i!cg,th»Bii»irt«faiiWyprovrettotUil»Bw&lt;JI Rilaitut, Prinl.t, Ginyhanu^yf'latuwlt, I "Jfov'ntr
■els, baa, lx-cn, fur home time past active- ■—■—■■■—-r------------whv I wbi un ttorv Ito elh«r day on
..a
r - -ly empluyed in coining gold m order to £Jl-OCKSWrenu&gt;&lt;^i
Z,&lt;arat,
Detiiau,
Hlcpofy
Shirt'
KLXFIELD’S
ta debt to him for clothing that 1* most
,
.»
_ — - ..— —— kmwb to n-.aatu.u_ « uu
’
, ~x.-—t*gi,JSleaJnd*
'

IFreAv Earning Foil

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A

D

AND

Furs capes

HIGH PRICES.

SE'aX’ss.ftsws u
• ssffifci
CHEAP CASH STOE!

PrppeT,, Hji Ire. Oinjcvr

gium, silver alone, constituting the cur­
rency
X-

Suiting

KKXnCLDk

j

.'jl. or morR ..«h
I. i.
Cornhill Boston, and is devoted to the OUv
'
KEXnEUrft.
elevation of mankind, and to the task of qtdxE-WARK Ac., Crcsksry of «1! klnda «.
KES HELDS’

I

bsyrMre with a enmptete
I atnart/ntnt of Am Afilleni
&lt;;Lr«,
.(• Short. All &lt;
• which will be told afa amt

H’jxr

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r

sac*

KESFIELD'S.

Ai t,

' Dry-Goodt, Groctritt, Hardware, Ecatt
&lt;f- Shoet, Readdy-.tfadt Clothiny,
Crveltry ware, Glatt ware.
,
Sheetinji, SUrlinyt,
. Renimt, tfej &lt;£c.

A large assortment to
be sold cheap extra
l
OOD TEA f&gt;r U.reo el.iUiaga t*r |waud at
young hyson tea . AV VEHV LOH’ PIUCEs!
V
KKXJKlE^DS. |
1 I'trbac Gror ua with a call.
worth.75cts for
ABLE SPREAD 8 of all kind, will be found i
Coto. Wtoat, Oate. Fa{&gt;er.nff«. Ikrawax anu _
KLAFiKLDS
tnnatBnUhiar taken in arctonr* f&gt;r&lt;:-«l.
50 cts, worth
d3L^
OBAXT A HPAI’LDIMO.
lie Gray, and all
u ciotiu foraaUal
62 cts for
KbNFIELIIS.
TWO1*XC33E: T
43 cts,
KKXFIELD’;
worth 50cts
1 4 PROS,
A
for 37, and 37 cts
&lt;&gt;Ik Gforn .T~?
AXKXItJw,
&lt;JT
for 25 cts.
KKXHKUHL j
K ENFIELD'S.

0OTTEN

1

W« So BOS Snow that ll B nacanary• to Jtertlrcloiie after th’ sbjve. but re ca«t aay, Ito Ta:
lYsasLT Taiavea will contain tto ialrat newy bv

tame aa soon as possible and

’ lnt*Ul&gt;rraeewhi&lt;A
TbaORTROlT-1

Yours, Moat RespcetfoKy,

GROCERIES ’
KEKIUm

Hutl.r,
Lard.
Tallow.

Cl' ^0 THS CLFTAfl^

Office and

. i YAMKEE NOTIONS.

.

I!ASTl^&amp;S PRICE CURRENT^

■«x

CHtafaa nil Ma i»da uw, if Da fyCy-ASatai

worn out,

SETTLE

KK.SilELDS.

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TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

Tiirsday, Ttisrelaysad

30,000 ’^£5=

Ilsrrr Homs.—A number uf the.
fur aalc'at
KK5HELD R
Hoppy Home for January is on oui^ublv,
ealjMit
and we cannot sppaV too highly of its 2QQ
_ TUOC8ASD Pine flbln^l^lbr
___________

.Those who subscribe for this Mogizuie
will receive the worth of th«&gt;lr money.

CUTTING DONE

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EAIMTS

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T. F. HARVEY

ejuraalJtarrttbjboprtekaiBg!
from
TEBjJOi:
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ALDERT G. HKUArlbSON-S
orTBl-WEEKLTTBIBt'XErefogteaupy, 63, or
fosreoatea FlO.to aOvasss.
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All letU-.m inclMtex monev or OB boriaMof aay
TICAL AND AKALYTICAL CttKlf.
kind with Ute oUta., w te sfrtmsrito^a jMyrL
1ST LOWELL MASS.
Fur t*I« by P. Botoria A Cp. Hastitip, Mich. ।i
aawrpvr *
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TH EY will spare neither labor nor ex-1
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n r\T) T\T,"D
T) TTT’T’T \ VC’ I come visitor to every houKimld, while its i
■ 1)01(1) lull
IvUrl* IAJNm . roastant devotion to the principles of right
1 ». oTCM W.„ tat torfl

ATTACHMENT NOTICE

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than

Ever!
Wc have now on
hand a stock of -goods
&lt;3

views on Political, SoI dal and Moral questions; to diffiisc useful ci i i fn IJ n fnr f It A
information; and to cultivate UiO gr^re.
U1F

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Ic U T AND
SPLENDID STOCK OF
i and Amenities of lifts.
Spring , Trade,
NEW
GOODS!
made
Jo
order
in
er,
A.
u.
no.
WMmn
joo
irarn.
Harper’s Weekly will contain a full'
B
AWwu.ua Mutant ia DaSendafct:Now bring exhibited in Hasting’, by
.nj impyta «m&lt;n«rr of
p.jiuai, which we wiH sell verv
the
neatest
and
S
&gt; dofeixlrej totto saU slaiultfTI* Uta aren of thrre UT’TTTVC Xr IF W AWW social, religious, commercial, and lHenu-y.
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most satisfactory : tondtad and twentymna (foliar.; a»d that.said K IVe
news uf the day.
It will chronicle tho j
C3E3E3EIJekX=»
do not h."«iti&lt;e tn aay that our!
lan.
stock is ‘‘ splendid,!' anti our prifex unpre­
manner. I em­
make room for our
cedentedly Zoic. For Cutk or Ready Fay, science, and the creations uf art.
It will |
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VanVh-et. adminiAU-jlur uf aald ratau, braying
ploy none but men
we r-ou’/ 4c aidertold. Call and examine in n word, aim to preoent an accurate and .
»» SlOVK.
for ervtain rrtaone tiiarrin »el forth, tliat ha may .
I
OUARDIAX HALE.
our (lock of
to iwwnaad to aril the real aaUta in said pvbU-m
complete picture of the age in a hich wa j
—
—-----of experience, in ' OT1CF. ia brrtby siren that &gt;
AaacrUwvl baton |iag ta aald ratata.
Our
stock
of
Dry
N Licrna* and aathqnty tomtofc ’rsSH’Ready Made Clothing, live.It will •also give a due share of .atten-,
J by tto J udg’ of I'robufa fit and tor
the manufacture
Broad, C-usimcre, and Kentncky Jean tian to ths taste, tire imagination, and the
' Harry. I abSt orpaae for aalo at pv
Goods, Groceries,
Cloths; Sheetings, Clucks and
ofmy custom cloth­
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*far content* will cm- •
feelings.
Its -----regular
Stripea, Denims and
J brace Tales,_____
Lncidonts» __
Crockery,
of Travel and Ad- i
Ik-kings.
ing
and
the
most
i . «i tto |«titfoarr
Call and examine our stock of
Z‘?Z
■ Ready Made Coth&gt;be publiabtrf m tho
perfect satisfac­
BOOTS eSc SHOES. raia
ralThepnbiteberahavsmadearrangrm«itai
1 tie pnunsners nave mace srrangrmcvits ; &gt;Dg, HatS, Caps, PoOtS
tion always guarMen's Double Soled Stogaa.
_l.l.
— V
..■* American
A ——
i*. ». m
.L will
A
C"&lt; 1
with »l
tho
bert
writers,
who
will;‘
“
“
“
Brogans.
cL bnoes,
enteei
contribute to the various departments of,
“
Ties and Gaiters.
the paper. Tbe large pages at their dis­
HTAtd OP WiCftlGAX I Probate CourTfor
Ladies' Bootee*, Walking Shoes.
and other goods is
posal will enable tbe eon Joetom to avail
Conrrv or
j
aaid County.
Heady-made Clothing.
“
Slips, Tire, and Uniters.
STRAY COW.
Vcat* worth 2.0Q for l.Ofl. worth ISO for l.W,
Cull and examine our large stock of
quite full, and we will
worth B.'» for (.00, w orth 6,( 0 for 1,60, wurtb 7,oo
farS.ftJ
the Old World.
GROCERIES ! contain
SCH the?1 at prices that
the commencement------ - ----------PANTS;
Ten, 'that can’t bo beat; Coffee,' Sugar, cray’a New Social Tale, the publication of
body molt nr the way, ia from Start year
will
astonish
the
whtch, from early sheetspurebsssj oftlr.-;
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r------------- -------------Molasses, Oils, &lt;Stc., Ac., ic.
xSftH’&amp;’i'jrti'ffifi.reiK
:Swy^“r~"p"'s^s.
1U5U ALL ifodIt PMUD~&amp;ck TO
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__ KUMUOlh
TATK OP MtcTliUAX. Barry County, as. Pn
tote CmtrtiB and for aald county. At a araiu

UehlU.

father, by

Srreua, both of Bat-

KuUand.

TfcBWD AHILKSal rwsBuck wheat cakp.
LUou. at Ito U-Unx.
red Prere-

T IHTOJ?
ljalHa.1

Dawdle Hilda

93K?

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COATS
far 1fi3 lO»fcr»,0i 15.0v for'il.UO. ’

RATO ACT CATO

Crockery, Glans and Hardware,
HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

Author, will be .continued from week to
week, until its conciusitm. In addition t" ,

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL

FeigtoorH

Ha Mill Ito amriatar tea apaaad
atwe w make ths» U.e beat mill tn tb&lt;

FLOOR OILCLOTH.
RICH MAKTILLA VELVETS, worth UOO'for
TiSO p«rjto

LADIES COLLARS
left iii Um

PEDLEU6,
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL
WILL FIND THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES, AU.

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AND

Mw

IVOI IQ
CABINET WARE

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Standa,Ciiaira,

Bummer Dress Goods.
N0TJ0XS-O&lt; endless variety.

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Wc have also, everv thing in the

SILK PARASOL

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Farming Tuola, of tbe bswi potterm; abo,
GrindiUmtw, and iknmnga, Tuba,
German Periodical proas, the beat prodne-,
lions of which will be transferred to the
LADIES— Don’t boro ta the Sun, when paper under their charge.
von aux tai/ a good
Harper's Weekly is not intended ii&gt;
--------------- J-) or take the place of
ily Magazine. Each
For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that P
can't bo beat, for a trifle more, at
tents of throne will appear in tin- other.
the Chew Cask Store of
Harper's Weekly will orAtain sixbecn
KEVINS 4 KNAPBN.
pages of the size of the London Jlluatrat-____________ J?
ud New*,’each number compri--&gt;ing as „
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T
Call and look at our
much matter a* an ordinary duodecimo ' UeClStCaflS.
l-iOUDffeR,
volume. It will l-e printed in a form and j
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upon paper suhable for Muding; and ns i
&amp; C, **’"
Cudlies, Lawns. Beragcs,Bilks, deev dec., the pages will be sketrotypod, the back
numbera can be always supplied, so that

Call and see

Wc do not deceive you with fictitious

Al the oioae of aach volume, neat and

�’ virtue Jf said pewer of aaic aud .lie Lavr io •ueb I
• cammade and poriitod, (tail Montage will bnforetkMd and saJ! Mortgaged jtn.niuo*, r:i; Ce ,
north w»«t quarter of tbu auuth «1W quarter and
the cast Jiari of the *ou-J&gt; exit quarter fracuuuai uf
MCLxn bto i’li tenra cs* i X। north of rang* sine
(9) weal, will be sold al pub..? auction io tL* b:,’Lcal bidder on th* twtaty third c-i; d«y cf Jauuary
A. D.. liSl.a: one uldcefrie the Mtoruooa at *aid
day. to tatiily and pay tbe principal and inter**!
then du* en said Mortgage and al! cx&gt;»U and char­
tea cf thia frecluearv..
. .JOHN F.BISMAS, I Assignee* of
’ HEN RTT. HINMAN. ? said Bur

virtue cfUMpowarofssla eooumsd in reid sortgaje, am! in f/unax-cc and by virtue of the aututa in each caab riada and ptnritod. tba said cortgags wiU be fundcMd by a sale ef the n&gt;urt*alvd
pr.miiM wWek mn deiwribud In said moFiwee aa
tiUowa.; “All that certain piece ur paiwl of land
lituate In tb* County cf Dam-, and Stale cf Michl,
jar^ known and daKriMd by Uujjlted Sum
surrey, as tbe «ut half cf tLa sretb weil auarter
cf sectionacraci (fo in town one (I fturtb of rsag.
««*&gt;« l«) »«•; , That aaid prumibM will be acid
to pay tbs principal and internet rreUlcir:* unpaid
m. ..ia
““‘h tbs iaedhjiacx Sats and
M public vendua aa the

PAYMENTS.

90J100W

AN D

all of tbe above luxuriea. tn quie tnox* rad comfort.
ICE CREAK, furnished for portto*. M U prirato
» w. a— P-J3J

yt»

Baiting*. June M. 1M4.

1 rTTEAS oferarv kind at retail or by th* cheat, at
:
WitnlTvnmiL

1’ith numereus work* in Btoqxb, and a
illectirra ofseveral hundred
me ta toZtoi dtaa—a to wteto itover. apM-rea year* ending th- preterit time
FINE O1E PAINTING*,
In Fire Dopanarat,... ..e.8fi/,3Fr 63
r lexdrng Artists
Island
do. . -------- UtfiS III
mar nmittoa 1 Jxer.Cwnplatat, in iia ixnew* fcrute
The whole of which are p&gt; be didtribu
--------------- t»,M1.03!
Nearly fJ.’OO.ODG of loras* it solely haa been tl
d or Allotted among the aubacribera
petite. LUtkamra. 1 mtaUlft,. Bitou II rated;.
raeaa* uf eqiuln-mg to the public benefit.
U THE FIELD!
hotw ti.iUM* ore received previous to the
SSnJ
for 3i year* UiaCucupuiy ba* paid an earn 1 , rriHE puUic st* hereby notified, that we ar* new EilUm. Fever, l ev re and Ague. Fain in the Into
awl Lein. ; f.? iu tnrth. all three ore tat Ito tondividetul a’erasing aqmray 7 per cent, on II
Twrwty-eighth of Jaaoary ’57.
capital Muck. Tt* ItMuraf, to.wever, bare pa j aadeH, mvraiti &lt;J xrtKite* in our line, are request aeqnrqc* of diaeaaod action in th* li'W. A»aa
aa-d court held at th* offlnecf'tbc Judge tfarjf. tbet* 81 *4 per cant of the grow premiun a back
apeataati they .Kurd prompt aud rare reBofin Ora- x* ben tho diajributiony will take place.
tn Eaitisgf, oa Munday the 5lb 4ry rf January. ! the &gt;hapo of lone*, aud tbe retuaiuiug lit* jxr cm TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Owr stock ccraietaef every variety &lt;k TIN.
nla
’
aad
’
Boariy,
CoUa
with
ererarea
of
the
body,
cf receipt* bar* been inportiowd to agaet*. ■ ’ ! Capper, and Shat Iron leare^Iardaart,
Ulcer, aud nupurfty rf/lto bfoud; ta ttort, any
In the sutler of th* eatak of tbe tniuor heirs cf
..— .j «ire coenpanica asddii
Erery wbacrilier of three ddIan i* «.
rad *v«y cara where a jrirgaav* ta required.
;
Celery, Iron. Steel, li’alh. Slants,
: Dariua ie£vr*ot&gt;, deevaaed. aud b*ira at law b»
-----• - ateal «•..
were unsnlmocair t ■
,0 ,te t,u*Kt
Start Pipe. Fanning Tools ani
i
travitig*. “SciHpb,
iMtaniss Tools of ertry '
। Upo* reading rad filing the petition of Chari t&gt;
Back: Mmuaefa audAtate Itay ahmJd te Orelj ; toy of the follfiVin
1 Galknxy. puudian of aaid minor lieira. praytrr. I
Itind which wtatliull
Catan in th* rar-.»&lt;af tte yore, to portly tbe blood
rar; mUu • &lt;x&gt;py «L_ __ ______ ___ _
■ for certain rvsaosa therein act forth, that be tsav
cheaper than ever
and prepare the avatem foe.the change of araooa .
! to Itochacd tu aril tbe real eatate is aaid petitija
rear, and * tiefart in ths AumxI Dirtn1
before ofend
deac; :bed. belonging tu .aid minor beira. Tfarttowel, into healthr aetir-n, am! mature* tlw appe | 1 nitian of Works »T Art.
tor*, it it ordered that tbo chaaideration flf»dd pe­
in this Jiariet.
Ute aud rigor. They purify th* blood, and. by then j
tition thcrtwa be pestparaj t-utU the tlrsr'Mocdar
Thus, f&lt;W every &lt;3
. a person not
iSTOVFS GIVE-AWAY,
of Febrasrr neel.Wuna o*fh&gt;«k, n, nuAvthe Cflabc
b lieantiful
F r.-»™&gt;g or Mm.
lite tto enwngth of th* b&lt;&gt;dv. and restore th* I &lt; miy
-:s gets
a.
—--—
icfdie Jndgrpf Probate, la U^tfog., st which
time raJ pl-re all Mrioca intcrewsf. may appear
! or at Iraat. »oM craaper than a ntam-conld ateal wasted nr dfonaard enratte* &lt;tf the whole jtgaitom. i n« ono year, but also receirea the Art
Ucneo »n oc-a.iinpU *»« k adraatoreowa, •&lt;*• J
and »t„w Crttaa, «kg the prayer of atsdi pAttou
them, tf be had to India Rubber conscience cirea though II- re-run:. tor.ug«i.en 1 extsto; b*t pu- , nnrnal &lt;«e year, and a ticket in th* Anabouldnat be granted. And it u further urfoild 1
bim. and abralutios for the ertin* furn»bed tn *d« al Diatrilitrti.m, making four dollar*
i»t tbe r-etifnisrr cauac acopy
•*-'—-*--- -- 1
rroe*. I'u». Fail* and erery v uiety of Tin-ware,
publ-she 4 in the Republican Bi
■ rsasesj
।
eirfk of, reading mattar, beside* the triCopper and rdicc* Iroe ware made tu order.
I ../ill.h.—U.I 11 a.*....-- I...
i Come aud trv u*
a pbjtac ta required cannot te itaumcntxd bare, tai | L, bd which a valuable painting or piece
‘
B-IDLEV A WIGHTMAN.
Fstamary may be received in addition.
1 Hattitice. Way. 1. t«M.
st
Those w hi, prefer Mag*xice« u&gt; th* Er,.
acwri a teller purpose than any Ihiag which ta*
• GREAT REDl’CnoN LN PRICES!
hittarta been aiailalto to tu*n&gt;md. MTwn there j
Night,’ can have rilher
Hasting* and Enlnmazoo.
NOT ICE ia hereby gitou. itai an at-piu«.&lt;Vu &lt;-i !
,
&lt;
NO MCKBUD.
me year: Harper’s Msta made aa tbe neat tertn of lb* t^&amp;rte court, for
. ...- ——..... —. .. .I,,-. &gt;
uren I—.,
Godt
ixitaruc medicuie. Being .ugai-wrapped they aie .
Lady's B«a&lt;, United
Lkeuae toasU tbs tout* treat quarter oftb* wrath ,
hthed between liMtuga and Kalananoo.
; ru'l Wbulexalc and KoUil Gocccry tilurr. st No. pleasant to Uke. aed befog purely vvgatabta, to —x__—Kmckcrlwiekrr Msgseast qc-rtrrof .octlra thirty-fite. .f.) tn township Ida aa follow* .
farm can aria* from theta era in any quantity. .
i
, three(ajnorth cfreag.*l*v»n(U) weci.aiadam.iL 1 Leave* Hutiuj* m about half-paat **r*o oclo 1 «v, Battle Creek. Michigan.
Fcr mfautc iroataow re
ca the Box
i lines, Graham’s Magazine, Blackwtxifl’i
■wc«Haarterot north rail quartorefaection Utrty- 1 tn th* morning on Monday a, Wedneedaya aadF ' I Having concluded to atop into the Ring, w* b*g
’ । War* to make onr bow before (he public, aud inMagazine. Southern Liters v Merereger.
three
and cudlrldcd on* half of es»t half of’
I l.-nn lhetaibat we have now tn Stare, and are cun
north tan half Kctku thirty throe, (W) and Meat
THBOVOU IN SEVEN HOURS,
No person M rretrieioj to a single
elantly recetvkng fro»h aupplks of 0racertc*.*Pru
partofweat ball of north weal quarter of Mellon 1
iliar*.
Tboae taking five ructubcrabipa,
Uirty four %34 &gt; io town one &lt; 1) north of range ten 1 ecnMcting si Kalaanatoo, with expraw train* 11 riamce. and Yankee Notkra, «4tteb we are fiffer. h&gt;} wrat; being laod tn sbicb. Gcurga Unrau D«- carara tb* Hicblgata Central It K. going *a*t si : tug at pnee* eo In* tfal our cu* ptutot* ttond ball
emitting llfi, aye entitlod to six Eap»; peinruidMilb aniuemcah
Cl card d:M pcueasU.
LOttRLL,
MAAS.
.
riogp, and fu six ticket* in the dwtriUKetuvEiug, )mtm Kalaciaxoo Tucadavi, Tho: I We bar* already effected a rWortnatiun in pnblk
Doe. 10th. ISM.
E. B. VaxVixm.
Frte* U Cent* par Bex. Fir* JJcxt* for EL
( Ion, or any five of thc'AGgaiin4», One
dar* and haturda'*.
■ moral*, rad intend, tb* prea^u mwcu, to put a
Thia routs paw.-’, th rough th* village* of Tank . «top tu aU kinds tf ptlforing Ly eriiing Gouda For
fair, aud six tickets.
COOPERING BUSINESS.
j Spring*. Prniricville aud Gull Praine. Tb* evu j ly per cent tree tbto a nan tea atral tlwin
along toe rostc is teraUul. sad the tv*4* *
Oar xaaAtaseut a fail and cufojileie. rompriatog
Person* in remitting funds f»r mrmbrr.
The above ta.iuc.a in all (tu »w«w branches It uy
good.
1
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try
Muse
tn
our
line
of
Ixuinea*.
and.
wilhum
n jw can ltd co br th* *ub«rtter. at hio shop or.
hip, will please register the letter MtSs
1
witting
to
bora:
or
puH
our
own
*ct.,
we
de*.re
to
.VXIF
J.VJ)
OiSiiAST
COdCHBS
Jcffcrron »U«S. la tho aoulb pajt cf tbe villas* cf
'iwwt office, to prevent lire.; rm receipt of
flace lFt« nnaU aaJ*J toett before the eyv* of -the
ILixt.rgi.
hare bran placed on this route, with foal bora
tbu r* win mH all kisdd of good.. In our
rfiich, a certificate of Membership^ to."u'F.K BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS. ud careful driver*, and&gt;o peine or expense w .1 inilboa."
line, at wholreale or retell.. uaper t!uii -■», .eitr
be (pared to moke it the mc.l pkaMtil and exped
BUTIEB FIRKINS.
colds
hoarseness Chcr with the Engraving or M^nuist
fiiuM in Rattle Creek, inaplle uf ifa load tjdk rad
ord hearty «r*ry tiling U that line cf buoloeu. tiuua route from Ilerrv Co , to the Mleiueas Cautr
BRUMHrris. w noonsc-cocch
a ired, will be forwarded to any partef
Rail Road. The i&gt;«trou*gc ol the tranTwepuW 1 Muatar of ntamtneth aud gesqy competitor*.
U rMpeelfnlly aZhted.
C. TV. A II. LEWIS. ' Come and try in,rad wc will rnicctn ucr prom(1101 r, ASTHMA. ASD 11
|
i»r»
at
per.
Haitiop, May I.1HM.
j
Proprietor*.
co.’rei nrriok
I Wr refer to a tuiefour article* below.
•
i Battle Creek. May l.iMA
Twi* remedy lire won foe itaelf nieh notoriety |

MEETING!

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NEW STAGE ROUTE I

Alsu a groat variety of other dcdirablGocdi, each aa Bonnet Ribbons and
Howcts, Parai.Ja, Funs, Cholllca. Uwn-.
Miulin*, Mantillas, summer Shanin,
GIotm, Hosiery &amp;£., Arc., on which we
Siptieiier !5’l. atd nhkh aulgnCBK.t wax dale
promlat you
rccuulcd ir.iiie KeguUt* Odkc ■.( Mid County isi
I-.her D. of Mortsa^r. on pafr b”. and wbich it. I
■uiurtcnje waa futtber aaaignuJ Lr ibosxiJ Jcbu W.
Sublxna t* Hints; Gardner la lie 'd£:L day of Ju­
ly Hit, aud uU aaaisnnieut w ar July iu.ord.4 ia
inc Kcgiatpp tiSci m »aid ccunty in Liber D. cf
iawtilx^ea on cajv ^)J. and so w hich im’.ms
ihrncl* diCSied Io be due aX.tbie dab: tho eua A
d.:rc Lutin4 and Sre daliita xad t.riuty cvnti.

A

:

RREgim

Grastt Ai Sfauldix
of Dry dooda, fleoo
atewefo-sppeohw ire*

II. A. Gootirxax, ■
Harfwam. Groesrio.
Kbon aad lUwly Mnl

;■

JAMES C. AYER.

J. P.*Ri&gt;Bxmi A: C

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

rorens, *

VILLAGE ORDUTAJfCEsL
Fee. «. IlBball be tb* duty *f the Anewore to
’?hk* ,b* ss***«c»‘ roll Utaren UmiBtteemh
d^y of May end the firat day ot Juae. )n erab year.
1 *|&gt;d uinixtat Io be wade m aecorJaoce with the
'
‘reg;:*
•

, eil *f toe vniagv of Heeling*, to make cr eeu*e to
be made, a ropy of tbe A&gt;.oM«in&gt;i Roll rncr.wd.og
1 to the Act «f lucoroaeatfoe,) laud ebatgn Hhwoiu
1 lt»
®r «** for Bighwir purr-wex agaiu.1
, each individual luentiuned tu Ou4 rJl. etui place
th. urat) the brad* of the Street Curaruimiraer,
zjrts

may be found
SEUBEtARIES AND BOOK CA­
Sa. SOFAS. BEyl REAFS.
' MicLigto,'
SIJFA COA1TGE JENNY
NollenL berrhy gitra that In j-urauauc* of an
LIND AND t.OALMON
order grar.r .nt ,*u £be utiderM-m 4 udnuniatrtmr of
HE UWTE1W,
lue r-tjle of »ek! ibtraste t/r the lieu. Judji-i f ,
•
.
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Side, Cordon J Ct litre Taller, Fall Laif
fremont
and Li-tkl Slaiidt. Lnt-nges. Ik* vsodu* l&lt;&gt; ili- Idxbrst bidder at’lb* houw
-comman’Cane «nr Sprina balljnt Uhsin.: I a.Im; ij tbt hiwa.brp it B.rrv in th* (foauii of
ta said xUtvvn iLc Sid day cf Jxauury A. IV
Any qMritta- uf Pitw. Chcfry, White- . Burry
DR. ItAYNALE’S*
1527. al one 0'cI.kL in |hr afimio-n «f itai day
w«H&gt;t&lt; an/f B! .&lt;L Wain'iit
•ubjrct to al! iM-umbrai.ce br-tuOrl^ue* «r oibc-i’ttiM eluting st IbshxM vftfiodralb ufaaid ilacriw
*4, Die follu«iar d-xe,2&lt;d reJ out., t« wit: Tlu pKKI-AKKD by the proprietor, at Binmugban,.
Writ half uf th.- Ncedi-Wrr.: quanrr and Routh I Mrrliiean. ap4 sold by hi* autbnrfted Accnti.
I..—r.
w.*t t-wtiuual tjuanrref McUon ail, (pl m luwu Tln.ll.JL ,... a
Cl»c»p ft&gt;K Caalii We would Invite a call aua (1) nvnb -of r»&gt;:« &gt;dus i&gt;&gt; wsat. in the
euuniv cf 1txiiy ami St® ef Mklflpan. .
Fcnr odd Ague, Chill Fertr, Jannjlct;
jSw “in mmimtiOH of our G«»&gt;ls and
Ciierra* C. t'auux.
Date.! .».-e. td.lKX
and Liver Complaints, cr Billions i
'
Prices; and we jriil. try and MtUfv viw. t
Diseases.
■• STEBBINS 4 RCJSSIfLL.
The Frcprietor hsa had lb* a.haiit&gt;£» of core
Hantlngr, J urn; V, 1S5&amp;
than twenty-th* rear* attentive experience in Uvat- 1
in* th.- dM*aM&lt; for wbieti tbe Mtmorco Tomic i» .
olT.-red u a r.mtdy.au j foctrfur* cl.inn that he la
iu Vuanwrr. al iiuuiiae. on Ur U day ofNo- cituilr-i io a puMie cvr.Bdetxe. which cannot be I
jcalk awarded to tbe who'.eeale compounder if'
vtnibrr, A. D 19i6. "
It Mliafoetoriir aypcariag to thia Court b*tl»e med^wna io aome euian otv. wbo per hep. rarer :
afliifaul of Jaine* A- fwtiary, Solnutor for l.‘w&gt; made a prencriptloo at thr bedaidf. aa pin ikiao. in ;
com.psieu.,1. oii hk :u aai.l em^e, that the dek-ud- bia life. Exjwriencw baa been the rniduuf the pro- ■
•t.ta, John L. Bartkil and Suraii E. Iturtkli, r.rr t.netor in frtlinit up th* Munr.rroTunc; and he j
bothnuB-rmdauta of dii-tkate. Un notion uf
Jew. A. anoewj, j-ojkllrr fee the colnplusant.
Itt* orueied that tbe Mid difrudanta. John I- irugt.iy and i/n/t^rJi *dinini«l«red. accordingU&gt; thUartl.nl dial tkrab K. Bhrtlett. &lt;«« thrttr appear- dltrcnonson tfk Urtlla. Iklvw will be Mund a
few cerlihratea from te.p«ubk pcramuwlK, hare
•old er tued our medkta*. almU&gt;* the calmatioo
the nublk hate uf 11 where it haa been intrvdocsd.
_FL WtXTtB Ci-oJ*. tnei rscrired and freshing
npJioU.UMd, cypUle J..U. FOOT S
E. BATNALE. M. D.
A tAft. FROM ALL BSOLIC1TED.

....... . “-c------- -

“•&lt;snih?5£

"NoiMJur Acxur. 1

isr.s.'xi.'T^K.r.'fc'S zir. i ■

era to c*u*e.ailrxM tao-thirdanf eaid tat tolw •».
plto in ief-alnagatxl gr*dlng|th* .StrreK^aad htX
, way* of acid vitfag*. (in *u&lt;L BMom-raJibe CvTui
moo CouncilafaXTfr.:., time inho.ed..«t,&gt; preei.
I oo* to th* Xir*t day of Auguat u&gt; aarit tear, and the

: previou* to the twenty-finb det .tf April foltowiue
tn each year; Mid loxe* tube col totted .n hk, m&lt;T

!

iirnnxn run

«hiy highway trace
Sar.
11 .hill further be tbr duty nt the Cttu, moo Coaacil of the vfflage of Healing*, to make
,
ssrra

Discovered at Last! I

|
I
;
1

W. Psaxmt, Wb
«.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
__ ______________ Hoextrary SwcrHsry.
re rapioy foe tte diatreraing and Amgrerav afftatfoa* of tto pelrranbry otgute which an- inridteit
to "ur etanala. ton-ijrat only ta fwmadsUe at- .
m TAX PATERS of Ui* teranabip of Hutach. upuajttaTnnga, fata foe tbe milder eartatwa ' r
ling*, are hereby Informed, that fh*Trva*uvr
(ill be ready to teetererav*nenl af the towtuhiaCHI L»« *fi Itte^t hejlQaaantret aud aalret roeCk-.:.* J
»ie.. at the store of Neriu* A Knapenoa
_
A* it has tang been in eoratant ure thmagl.ouf ' Saturday, Monday fe Tuwday.
thi. rectum, we need *ot de move than ...ure th.
people It. qo.btV ia kept up tn tbe beet that it ..m
fathom, and that th. gentunearttelete told by► -«■ ....he j. |._ KllitfiKTH. Hasting.. Mkh. ।
orev every ether taadirtat of ita kind te too *pp»
•ent to ravpe otereiatran, and whte* ita .irtaeoatv

Taxes for 1856.

r

Startliup

o!\cic8

! !•! !

BUT NEVERTHELESS TRl'K

N. Httovrs. IL-shr

x

thi. aide vf New Tort. My motto te to buy far 1
th
tex^nd Coak and »*U far Ready Pate,’ AU perams wtahtag ,
ptore the rem* tpib the warrant alter bed. tn the to tmroliaae rar thl.e ia the ho. of rtrnreeriea and
1 iu r?
”"7 bvforo tbo brat da. of
u Vi*th-A?,r:
W &lt;b« dutrof
lb. Martoal to eultect rad p*y OTvr. fa th. Tv^aa.
; llsrtinp,May iVUM._____________
urtr. »..d taro, areoi.llug to l„, Bh*|n tixtr
y* after the dal.urfemd warrei.u l*rm Med tlkl
e-UEar u rns cniAiOT. da
whenever it ahaB to wcoeMry te mil real retat,.
aoifa aad Wxtcl r* repaired OU .hurt notice and the Marsha! toaU be required to «M*n the uu Cash paidfor all Kinds ofcountry produce
all wotk don* by him. will ba wnrraaU-d. J'lera* .TratiSh.autjs."* siza
give him a call and tic will do jw work to your
wtiafactinn.
day. after the date of raid warrant. '
of Uxw* old aevwent* for they must ta treated either &lt; £
Hi* shop la In Acxuw’a Store in Bowsaa' Block
by not* or otberwtaebcfar* the la* ufOet.
I
8. IL MATES.
HaaUng. May 1, UM________
T. FHILUra:
l BaaUsga. May Xfo tut.
4&lt;#
Htotinga. Aog. Iff. IRa*.
DISSOLUTION.
f tbe firm of J F, Sfaad A C*„ k tbk ray dla-

Encyclopaedia.

.suses-en

t

Embracing tmtiinea of Anhfnmr,
atrated; Physyolngy of th* Human bodv
k Age-tote*. and th*
dfhe.fi

1•
^.WX^X^aL^eS^ £
Jj,.«'J—i ■■

| aulved by mutual consent.

SUGARS, Molanrea and Syrup alwava mt band at 1 ’
K- MEAD.
PHuurr. *«
Casfleto*. Norerafar l&gt;. 18M.J-?’ MIUljw»
STONE WAKE, a larr* aaaurtment at
X
PIHLUW. J ’
Tn ERYTHINO utef.1 and ornamental that ia i Th* following is ■ brief aareyta «f He water Iu
Mtetaryttf Medfcfoe, hretaryatfbathtag hitury
-o.^re.reumtrere.fi&amp;o
-f AMtomp'iltartrotrd by ore hundred end twenty

FIRE FIRES

coma red stttaiM Goods and prkce. end Mtiefy
younelvre where you can buy tbs beat and cheap
I. tyday &gt; Uk&gt; aail cotnpUiaant onia* a aunieoaf this
order to be pubtkbcd .w tb* H*&lt;i ul-Uean Bxsurr, a
irewMMroe? r.uWi.hed ill lla»tit&gt;gs, iu IbeCot-Jitv
jhapreiiidruidatybcfUeri n.taf fio--.l-.sm. of BartT. aud that tlie ifoi publication be eittniour aura* unit to recerte a fIt»b upply of
I&gt; Lalnx Merino*. Fanuuettoe, Prinla. Double and ' ad In said paper at kart unceiu carit week for all
CATUU Toxac, but have ar y« been dl»weyka wdavwiZfh-. or that ho cauar « cop’ of lbw
I bojie you will take mi-Morea to furOrder to bu penbuaBy een ed on the Mid ifafoudgate. Jehu L Bartlett arid Harsh B. Bertl|«l. al
TMT'------------------------------ '
kwat Mruty .ihna Lvfore the time prescribed for
r the cure
|!ie.r e; :&gt;;a»Be*.
Ww-BUHOBER,
,
• Oirca/l Cc urt Coramiaaktier
• Jxxr» A. flw«8xrr.Bchcitar fur Caaplauiash I
A true ecgy. xttxwf,
1
■’'IT of AP|^J
’i^SrU
ttofitfl- Artifbiah,
6*30________
Hum E. Bort. Bagkur.
V mod forma, aa Banaut'a Mcbicxtci Toxic, and
qtate uf Michigan, egbui jodw*i~cir dvntiit the past »&lt;WH&gt;n I hate known « to be med
O cuk. ia Cfaarary. Uriah Betts* vs Wilaou •Uh much auco-ni tn BsodUmt and Intc.—.ittaut
Fmas.
Fairs very rvaj«tfu!!r.
,
1&gt;0RK, Bsooa, Butter. Itrm. and Waa, at
f d/wabxeb.
_________ A Tvmvnx'a
For aale bv (IK A NT « STAUUHXO, Baatlnra: *Wi’L“A^1,L*WrTc,w*Tllh-

?;““?? fKgrnuJISICSrSg

JaEgs

B“d

Wm-iu&gt;,8tick

FireK!
You can save nslits enough to pay for
your.
'
* J

TEA&amp; BALEHATUS!

If you will bring tlracu u».

R, J. Gkxxt. |

Battle Creek, Hastings,

FlIILUFS'.

«

WASDTVBR, FaJla, Broom* (o&lt; Mrareieita at
raiLUW.

M

EXTRA FLOUR
”

2,000 Jir?18

*

■JTASKS® MOTIONS, a good ■orektareM dt
ESSENCES of all Mud. re
PHHJJP4T.
I'UCTCOMBS, Sidaeoreta, liackecate aad Ban
’•fob* to
.MHLLIR,’.
SOA]* Gtrtura Ei*. ta Toilet and bar mm at
FHILLIPS'.

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

»

PHILUTK.

HEMF ano Canary Send at
A.M.! reiur-

p

J

MIDWAY'S R. JL Foagalrs Cordial, A-ree,Cherry
Ftretarrfa at
H0U.W.
k

SALT ADO .taxi* Balstaiu, and teduwkra a*

Emporium of Fashion!

, qpin. -vltacnbet muu!A uks tlift melted of m-

TOBACCO aodHnrf a toy

„r». «■&gt;»» u;Mnun

,re..,.^~ '

B.,,.

amr* at n—

MlaOUNTS (toUbroted Grefafog Off re
MM-

on Taeadeya. Tfairfaw.ii*&lt;i*ilfaiiaitleji.

POWDER, foK-1. loud and Cap* tai

A -Ws Atxnrs, Sad
-

F. C. 'WzuaiLfo Ho

gowl wbe*t tJwar* On heaid
_________ rulLLUV.
a

°

.'.XL)

Blanks !

poro print* « Mrariun.

•!

^Itoiivgs Jaae 1, IMd.
BRUSHES of aU Mod* at

pTAGE lv..« Bate. Greek

TAILOR SHOP,

Ofiiw, Krapra-* OM

Hrath. Mefatnsh
. MswifoMureresf Fw

1

STILL IN THE FIELD

DRY GOODS.

,

,

that it te entirely wuweeamty to ireunnt tte tob
drnere of It. vtatuee In any rarauuniiy where It
to. been .. .picied tL. wide U the field of it. ura
fulorwa. and an tionirrvna the caret «rf Its ewrea;
that-almaat every recboa uf tbe country af-awvde
bi perre.n. pubIL-ly known. wt,o have bera rtatarad

lil

MEDICATED TONIC!!

,

ifvia-jj

bent in

Stvle quality or price, NAILS, SASH,

&lt;l

CLOTHING,

5

part of

•Jr

Our stock consists in

We also earn' on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall vi [xu»edUg Lx. u.c-_ uuu.Uu'4 u&gt; !••■ ur equity
a—d dchlaoaac—cd ty auch Dirtrsje,
keep everything per- ' urio tcctocr
any pail dUobf
.
Nfttics te theret'crrrliereby givrn. that by virtue
mte in said tuor.gagc &lt;MiU.ued.and
iainiiig to that Line. cfafouetof
in punuuu-.es a! tbs statute la **cu nee made and
prui lied, I shall uttir tar tale tbe p: emise* iu Mid
Wc use great care in­ I- i.rtvSi.tf .fell-..bed a. ths Lavth I.
die Manufacture 'of
our Furniture &amp;. none a; *rrmuai ear. «y, ra metam.tv ci tun-. «r r ubvend re. at the Cu/trt U.tut.- iu the tiHaije of
but the best materials ffcIHxrtiagx
ia aud Conuv af Barry an Beturdar the
Sth day of February seat, at cue w clock ia tb*
used and none but the afternoon of uld tfov, to xakafy th* principat and
best work men employ-

» MACULE, LOT «IX1,
er with tho following Gnum nd
■ in
M«nt.la__ ..Z.L,

molAio* te aurin outora rad Wtatfaf to tto towria. Tito brat Maur &lt;tf theta jradaia to *mrb

1

COMPETITION,

U. Tract 33 JSJFt.
on linnd unit tbr sale,

SES&amp;sa.tar&amp;SM’-K

APOLLO AND DIANA,

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

day of Deuber. A. D. !S-X axtvukd by Tbnuu
Ulbutuer d Abigel Osborn bit wide tb« ef in
county of tarry. In theStstouf JLAlg.m. tpJueia
C. Ikniiwiae of
p.«e xMcu.1 ud Be.-vtd*
ip Um MpiikTi Dikes of ull ti.auty in tuber ‘■C
i -&lt;f
Marttf*ut«,os pare* Bi aud i.-.l. atul wticb tai
HmtgsM was &lt;hu» awgned by tie said J. (,. Iks
Jenune tu tba lawmaul Albert Weiner on Hi
17th day of Ssptembc* A. l&gt;. iScj. which and u
eiecsxut u duly rceurd.J in th« Basuter* Odie
cUrruul in Liber “If of Jkrtjapea. on care 41
Bn -OrS,. (fneerltt, : Crotiery and
Cap*
B-iuicti
, a nlScs}&gt;T&lt;snc/.l and e.-ry ekeap.
. DOOTS .iFD Slfo.ES
■
a pre j'. variety tf
•
i Utaair .Hade

GREAT BARGAINS.

“WOOD NYMPH,”
The Buata of the three great American
Statesmen,
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.
Also, the exquiaitg Ideal Bust

( tidtou* n*ad *M be detcriwd from cojuytsg th* dr* trial of Ua virtue, to. cumiuMrfa, atowuiwRb
1 1 lBEre£ ^Lwty of confectionery to frail am! lux­ what eueoe- if wwcuapliato* the wwrpbee demgaed.
It ta may to make a ikykeal nVtotjmt rare uriate th* ata^Mfib.
mak* th* Laar *f aU ».towhui. ahould bare
ICE COOL LEMONADE wrred up.cu abort uo- , "&lt;tf tto tawtok tot »u tfa toeM*fo of
“'iCE CREAM, delicately pedateable. rtjbl from everv nther. TU* to. been attempted her., rad
With' «to* aaeoeaa wo wwato tcapertfully submit to
the public, deemra. It to* b«n uutorturaie for

MASS

MORTGAGE SALE.
EF.ICLT barter been afak is uie r-ayatent&lt;

that cannot

FOM ALL TBS WMTOMM Of A

LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS

13S been watituud tu rscSrcr' ihs debt sow re

mm c: nicety, aoettred tu »&gt;» paid b
Dj certain
UI in-teuturo cf Mortgage. bMt‘.u«dst* th*

y

BEAUMONT’S

Ten. he. tong extotvd a faiblk dranrad for ra

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

wiiicli Will be sold at
- prices that will

AYER’S
PILLS.

• SAJL.OO3NF ! FAMILY PHYSIC.

attJhe"'
CHEAT STORE Or

77i&lt;; Latest and most
•Appro ted Styes,

FACE,

f- riisu»2 by WHltets Van• Vunitown. hie wUe, to Art eiii"0!?IKatata and for U.e
IwStattjTMicMiy^oo eaid

PU T OUT

,

■SjESdE?-^
r.lx.n.1 4.to tbr &gt;7 th day

ABOUT

SACK SALE.
p been tauJ* in lbs pay:*ra&lt;

WSfflWC^®
Goods

TV E Uro |*t hand, s large end extenrive
11 Stiick of Goods and aru conatantly
recti ring direct from New York, addi­
tion* to "Uf already large Stock erketed
with grv.it rare aa to tho wanu of thia
conununity of

R IG H T

1-xrirECSDENTKIl Art-VAL -Ol’ J^ojirtAe-

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&gt;U HUBSCMBKD IB 1

■fcawaiitJ^wt",.

HE THIRD YEAfat
IE INDCCKMEMTRI-n.*-

X)D NYMPH,”

Bo TwyM-v

the three great American
Statesmen,

errept at fce up-

TEEMS-41.50, IN ADVANCE.
~Jt-wlt-ta nI .&lt;■

- R. J.-. GRANT, dfl Co., Proprietor*.

•mm

STER AND CALHOVK.
t exquisite Ideal Bust

VOL. 1.

‘ SPRING."
LO AND DIANA,

itive Bird; and LittfoTru

veral hundred •

&gt;11* PAINTIIMM,

ibutions will take place
:&gt;F SfBSCRIPTION.
tiller of three dollars is «q.
f «»f the splendid steel enurday N ight,”’ or a &lt;wpy .of
owing $3 Magazines one

krt in tbs Auwuai Distri-

1857.

NO. 37.

1 ■'* ...............!
' ~7 .-- --------------- :
It is believed that these bond, will economy the labor of teo contictt am he i
xMdetRPVtea ^h^re Hpensre faodent &lt;
to the maaagi-mrpt and control of tins i
Ftllme Citanu t&gt;f (kt Srastt,
unhappy sod dangerous clast of ourjfapu_________
I have again taken the oath required by the ftv« million low
I shall!
Oaxius 4&lt; Wjuxue*, Wholtsudeand lic- O. L. Rat, Judge of Probate, Otfice in
• The coofmMneot of the female convicts ।
tbo
Conatitmions,
and
promised
faithfully
“
g
«*«
tho
fin
Bawtr’sBfcckTgMtfaas.
taillWr.-a ta/red ItaauMetarvnt of Leather,
fa a separate prison, and the employment,,
TimHmm. *«-. Bsota Creot Mtch.
, _
to discharge the responsible duties of eleariy *ha cract pr
of a matron tessuperintend teem, has been ; (
ChiefMagistrate of the State. I have been Htate tndebtedneau.^
The
and
*fe funded
~ —
- fundable debt of the the occasion of great improvement tn tec ;,
1. A. Hulmook, Attorney and Counael- called to this high post by a renewed manI the gratifying fact, that simultaneously y
~
.
,
— &lt;*"* * -• v .—J Ifestation of the confidence of the people, “J*1®
with tQe
the Ba
rapid progress
pragma wmen
which wo
the «
JBtotc
hri'f te*,loo,of/; ;
conductrr»and habits of that unfortunate ।iI w;m
follows
ukc
expressed in such on emphatic manner as University Bonds, &lt;
has nude ir. population and in the devel99,000 00 and assiduous m thetr employment, and , op!DMll of teVtTsoursM. os her cdutnlion I The existing statutes placca thia Jarno
to awnken the most grateful sense of my | &gt;858,
obligations to them and an earnest desire Detroit and •! ontiac Hall­
— devote
_____all
11 _..
____ i_ to
... tlte
.1- interests
______ _
IOuvI. A...
dvapliw of Uxv .wthy raUron, thdr . fc^,,
„pou «• * •”** “”**5 ““ ?°2™
“
to
my *energies
|»«J.
UUrivr • JJg'^Jft I d. pop.u, „l«d. ,„d .JTSl b. &lt;XI &lt;?"&gt;'"&lt;■*«
cf pry tl&lt;jod». Urwncv, Crvckrrv. Il»:J Ware.
1888,
97,000 QO
of our beloved State, and the welfare of
Iire.1T
MU.
t’lothlnr.ll.i*. Cap*, Boat. ...&lt;t
Penitentiary Bonds, duo Jan
apji
ag-gr
20,000 00 have been completed, and tec prisoners t
w ' 0|-jTO0Wiea,_
ridcMhat tb&lt;- m&lt;*eya arising from fee
1880,
Penitentiary Bonds, due Jan
G mure Ac SrXVLViaa. Dealers in all kinds
1880,
'
.
40,000
b“
^^.1.1-;—-m iims,
40.000 00
Ofl i them.
d.™.
.
.|
HsAtinra. Miefr.
'
tion, tt wt cause -for congrntutation, that
nf Vrr Goodib (Irereeire, rCrSekerr. te. Stale
A prejudira Las existed fa tee mmda of ph£Won b. made for the fatcrinrdiate 1
S
Internal impro.vemont War­
- a portmnqf tec w.mmufaty, against «J&gt;-1(lf
tee primary 'To fr feode «f
rant Bonds, interest stop­
u..
I If OvBKrf m poputaoo, kM-Mkh fa
II. A. CconntAR, Dealer in Drv CmmxIs,
stannz. I'1*’.™*00*"**’ * U^.r
woulJ'School aud the L'eiveraitv, fa wLrthr of the funds It srems to me there
my
ped and payable on de­
nd Laa4 Agoocies sttroded U&gt; with promnUHM the development Of Its resoUFWa, in COOb,l50 00 . briag them fate eumpeUUon w.te our or-;
olrecttotw. The State
mand.
»nd ttdeliro—Cedar Creek. Barry C... Mick.
catloillll facilities, and in all the’elements
oaa on !4“^'g“eehw)l“l Uad‘*'
o,°?ld1b?
TV-e Univereltv at Atm Aabor ha. .teaFull paid ftvi million loan
Jj Falk A: Hoh’kook, Attorneys A: Counsel-' of progress, which affect the prosperity
177,000 00 1 not only a great expense to tlic State, but . ।। &lt;iily advanced -in number's and in tbo 1|
bonds, due Jan. 1803,
Ic Pa
lor" *’ Law, »oiieitur» in Chancery, L»ud t«x. Iiv | mid Imppincss of tbcjteople, and tend to
ttr
^te, /&gt;f tire
#
,
a great injustice to that degraded class of,,
[Hilar favor. The income of the muoy •’*** be drained with th d
ctttatKl well .elected grant of UndP.The enmUtet uf stkrix
1,708,235 00 ( men, to shut them up for a period of years
1863,
’ Htreet, liutic** Hichfasti.
_ i ficept t’rovtdencv has also showered upon
without employment.
Nor can it be, ntttde bv Congress for fas endowment.
. : yoKflax W.TALK. cuss, &lt;». HOLBROOK.
M, hii^nereiej, and blessings. No pesti- The part paid five million
■*
w..w4,orera
loan bonds (lutotanding
jtlmfoted that it is a great kindness to these ,, fttratffa. a frso eduction to all .wbo «•»•'*- ;Comb^^
Nkkm&amp; KaAfx.x, Merchants and Deal- ()has. G. Holbrook, Justice of the Twice. Llential or epidemic disease has visited our
when funded, will amount
men, who haOu subjected themselves to J.• ™.,; rt-^irTto its
it. hslls
hail, and
.ml it most
ronut 1 surround the legislature, and JUOfteC
ere is Dry 0«od». Croekery. Clryevriee. Boot. A
o«re tu R&lt;&gt;«rere Block.
Mich.
‘ । borders; and unusual gw d health has pre­
to
124^192 00 * punishment by resorting to crime, to tench, /
f■ from all past experience, but hUlc good
ESXTi.t'.TJlX' Mid/1"
J***1
li II. Srewikt, Auornev And Cnonoellor «l law. vailed fa every section of the State, llie
Outstanding internal Im' them smhc trade or occupation bv which i . 1 |init.(,L.tte- :n tu_»
s&lt;x&gt;n would be acromplished, if . tec nioceys
_ ’________ L_____ Z_--------------- ---------- ■ ttalidtar uM CouoKllor in CU»nccre. 5oUrr r agricultural staples have been prodttewd
_ -—-a
4,Uta 35 Ihr,.btata „ hvnw^llhvil -h™ ;
were appropriated, fa accordance with
'protnptii' in abundance—all the branches of trade |
provemunt warrants,
Dealer • InTotal amountufBtatc indebtj the term of their sentence lias expired.— , , .
.j.jiwL
i^nid bv the teeir demand*.
ednres, Nov. 80, 1836, 82^4,935 90 1 And it fa bdlered that no publie policy is ,
toemterwet bulking
These evils have appeared SO formida­
ble aud certain, thgt it has been thought
all the products of Industry and skill at
It will b. p^.«l lh.1
"w.h»im»k"’»l .light pr-rr-w
."d Jclfcwoiy
Dealer in Stoves. Iron,
Fn*nna
™,nl7i,mon7 1 redeemed out of the sale of ths bmd-, best to withold .the lands Irene sale unjil
highly remunerative prices—a sound cur­
1
yet
toward
thr
great
end
of
punlshmer"
■
additional
enactment cosld bo made, and
ii.il llvnl.urr, .nd Naauterency has uniformly prevailed, and the । -— ---------------—-­
tV,n nrlmin-il’ ' Panted by Congress, “for the support of
I which is the- reformation
of tec
■»&lt;:&lt;«... a
the »
er.mlnsl.
^4 for no other purpose no lands have Ixxn into the market with­
laborer has been sure of his reward. A | hoods, on and before the
.
’ bUU
’ J. M. Rifwau, 1’hysldin and Burgeon. religious eomrntmity should not
withhold j l»t of Jan.
210,000 00 I An
AnImtxwtait
hnportqpt means for tix&gt; attainment of,
in tec last two ycats.
.
.
‘
whatever.
. . “‘-*.2__ .. ------------------------------------------ --------in Slcbbiu. A Jluucir. .State, Koaauth a tribute of gratitude to the Author of all f
On the let of Jan. 1860,
400,00000 [ this end, —
is »&gt;
-j fit them for employ merit,
I invoke vour deliberate and earnest at­
The act authorising tl»c issue of the
HaOLBt 4t|WMi»tTMAX, Manufacturers of: Bkek. ItaoUag.. Met..
______
tention to this subject Ita importance
good for this rich bestowmetrt of his
And tee remainder on the 1st of J enu- by which they ean maintain a usrftil and ;
stoek, pledged all the disposable income
fa
W. B...O,,,., J~.lr.c.h. !•— Of bounties
honorable
position
in
society.
I
therefore
demands
that
nil
local
and
private
consid■ ,ry- 1^63- S'1 that our entire Bute in­
from the I nivcrsity fund fur its rwlcmp
stats nXAXCXs. I debtodnees willbecurnaduo within apeeratiutts should give plane to the P**'
concur with tee bwpectors in the proprie­
ti- n.
Tb.
Auditor G«.r,l .nd 1 T**?-/'“•T'T ^‘'V" ty uf the adoption of measures for tee ,
_
.u .MM
This
has bevu
deemed such a pervreion I1 P«Mta
. fn.tak , But. Tri.urrr .111 ,1.. yo. . dmllrd 1
~»Otn.l? &lt;•
smaidmcut
of
the
Constitution
upon
that
1
J. P.'Rvbkkth Ac Co.
vtIk- tacv.uv
..f Ita
fuH k.«.
lu vngta-l
' Jwlgv,
ihk Bv.L.-jutalun, fvr
«Tcr.l Bi» !«*,»»
"J? “»J?J
ft; .tuntivu
tv ■
J.Z, ...: u„„„f ,hl. But. TV .moon,
IW ^ farlb, rri«,^on of th. jUb&lt;_
-------- ------.
...
j,,. authorised thu payment of g,xxl flilte *i,th,aU the e°t:ditions of the
sugEcatiun &lt;Jf
df te
tecc Agent,
•Agent, that 3
a strong •■ \
J. *.. fI__ ______
. r. , ,,1,
L •__
„ ,’___
,~.i, tTr,.1
T&gt;.,,' grant, the foimdati'ja of a. ftmd will be .
- ------ ■ In tbo h.»d. ot B. Suit Tnuorrr on Bi 1 ll “■
w- &gt;•J-J-ta. the suggestion
incentive would be
0i«% Knspea-. UM Stand, H»»li»r». Mteto
beeomi
amendment and good behavior oftbe con- Prrindpul
m- P“Lfa..uow about
. ,
. • nitpredsU-d by future venerations as wifi
And th. r^lou for thr
, hot n - our doty tv M.pl^h loouoor. Het. by authori^ toe AgCnt to dimta- -1
Homa-opnlhiil.•
-A lt . - - . 1test
.1— It be mud .
roxxonnuettd
J
^^tenrire with
Drath. Mciutoah At C&lt;&gt;. Duelers in ami
,.| Snntn.0 । r-r ending Nor. fc»&gt;&gt;».n
"J1?
ish fee'period 7tee.r 4t«&gt;a, -day • J™
toeexfa^'/tec Sate. To wbrt ~
BUSINESS DIKE.'IoF:Y.

’rara&amp;^SX^-*

HASTINGS, BAEBY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JAN.

Gao.W. Mills, County Clerk. Office in the

GOVERlfOR’B lOBBAGE.

C^T £&gt;' T !?* “ W P"*x";.hr.m.a.tapofvll««. ^dinth.d^..

•&lt;T1. nl..

..

iFcciLn^.; «" 8,“" S i“ !*W“" k“ ry?■

H

tion, making four dollars

valuable pointing &lt;&gt;r piece
y be received in addition,
’refer M&gt;igarinc&lt;i tn the Eniay Night,’ ran have either

nc. Knickerbocker Mgaa.
.« Mapzine, Blnekirtwa
them Literny Messenger.
ia restricted
■ taking five menJbcrah^a,

5ve of the Maguxin.t, one
ickels.
emitting fends for metnbern* register the letter altba
prevent hw; on neeript of
iticAte of Mem iHrthip. tOie Eugrai ing or llagaston
e turn arded to any pan of

nartieulara see the Noaetwnsl, sent frea on applica*

rship. address
•
.
L. Dakar, Actuam: C. Asay, New York, or West*
&gt; Water street, Sandusky,
E&amp;A. SWEEZET.

&lt; for

1856.

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saw iLxretaarap

HC ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

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it-

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1 Tat.l .mAiint

"IXSTE

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/*»' ■ :i,|er porpoac can this fond be devoted
—-------- —
’
though the surplus uiouuys m the hands each-mouth, for every month their evu-'*“*
orvacre.
;
hta n-rer.
I ot
Quite a pro- i
white every aimm of Mite gMifeds a ,
^JT*
c(jucat;on ?
Micihgan has
of tec
tec cute
Sute iJ rewsurar
rsasurw nave
have cornea
earned arc
five . dm Ufa entirely approved.
L. C. Kkli.ooo, Ranker. rito&lt;4.. Note and .
•
_mniln,^i ,o at 141 j&lt;t| 01 Pvr &lt;*nt “n'1 broug,1{ • handsome sum ..pollon of the men incarcerated fa thepri-1
and P«te, shall be
t
. .
dunictcr for bar efforts in
ner cent, and brought a handsome sum
Erebregrlta^. Psm. crevk. Mfcb. n^&gt;! ’
’
I
Jot it mtwt be rerol-, .TArc far from beisg haroloK-d faeriLe, •
r £ K n.! tltedfroS
A^p Interest fa Mt
^^J***.** " ^an^’,.,k.
' thst neriof^amounted to
624.777 88 ' ‘ccle^ that the h““ W “ taUTOCvl ta,&lt; .n-r»itav-tae Ju v^rf .vvre v i.k.-'
ita wILkurf tu tav«» ** bW&gt;-------- - ----------------” I sevru per rent to the rereral trust fund, and dmigniug mcu. »«^cemcot |
da^ MoteSd

fl. JI.'Marts. Jrwvlor, Clock* and Watch• »a Repaired. Shop io
Stare, Uuling*.

the Treasury Nov.
. to which this money bctorjgs.
j braving
Leaving
---------- sc
1B^ the Treasury Nov. MlMan
fek°tec Lctwfiu o?UkTj&lt;&gt;-' School “&gt;J University firefla. And If to
rw»m, «,uU
; 30, 1855,
'
I*510 02S
_
------_
..............
.
.
.. seem
*ecn&gt; to dtetate
dictate that all tho
the surplus
aurul tuoocy ,
Oae of din most unpleasant and pain- ■ .. .
h,. n;Yca to the great',!u®* *•&gt;«« w,u,d i**11*1^ «W*rr
»pher’« Monc Found!
The receipts into the Trcao. h-dshodd U «&gt;pl.?J fa tec re^cd^Zaoi'teenranx of white could W applied to
D. C 4U»ur. Dcd
I
' •uryfortheyew ending Kor.
dempexmof our tebt, and too purtea^ | to •samurn ami deeds uuon appbcXtou.
।
wW
of u, CfcUbp;fh.' offer educstloual rtteblishrnenta, a de“Siw is»,....
»uxn
ri.k,M, ri&lt;h, Woudefl
of our stocks, even before they tall due. | wr pardon. It is one of tee necessary m■
'
,
j tnord for wfach is arriouriy Mt, aU cha­
___
_ &gt; rwrii diKo-rrr. that
So that tec available means
in directing your attention to thia fa&gt;-. ridenta attendant upon tec commiwiwi j, R' u
I sra of community would "be very felly
------- T. ...---- ——-------- ’ TS-AzA.C O- ^oCO'X”X’- ! for the last fiscal year have ------------------ In whatever section of the Hlate we
und edsurtlODw&gt;ouldM-fea^
William Booxks, Liwry Stable, farooc- M M, wninx uosx r.stir tisoreuta
ws ' t ■ ri
•
a 1 (-*~ ecu rj portantaubject J trust that such measures 1 nnd pnniahmeut of crime, that umoceut
refaml Preri.iun Stare. Aft ki»J« of Grocvrw. I
titre ere I- Ifa^-bt. f-.r the
tresre. : bC^
.
« will be adopted as without exceesivc or . friends sufivr more than tbugujhy ctiiirict. ; IW dunce to travel, convenient and i
uniyCrM£
Wnrw sad Cwriswre * l»«- r" »’
&lt;*»&gt;" »t-n- thWwue .4 Xew York. !t utte
The expenditures during
burdensome taxation, will soon relieve us The public itttamta require that jvufah- well constructed, and even ^ostlr •c’*^01 '
]t
believed that out focal or tengfe
sqtrn rertisd to aU
Store red Utw* only j.lsre tor lb* f-roplr- of Uatde Urerk. Kalasu- • th.; IMt rear have been
039,879 06 1
from all indebtedness on account of the । ment, without boiiig too K'Cfc, tabould , hovst* attract the attention, and forms 1
disoositton of these lands would cocms
producing such beneficial raa.
C
' five million loan, with which in an evil | be certain; and when clemency lux been conclusive evidenre that our people just-. ^.•|x&gt;rt
—- ---- ‘----- - --------- I------ -^—7----- 7---- ,. . CT. ' to purehree C-W, fa this line. Heiue girt me a * r«&gt;SUrCr on the J St tree. ______
hour our young and prosperous State be-1 invoked in btealfof acundcmned husband ; l.v appreciate the importance of the wn- ;
jy* wt ore not wanting in.expsriDfotlire dt Mocmmosul Dealer* tn nil kind* 1 „])
|„t tj,e truth trftliih asMirtion. or
last,
9888,015 77
ewme encumbered to be remembered ou [ or son or brother, in most cases, though marv whool, the fostitution in which I
jje. M
pomet eonclusicaa
Jn^r^?ure,Anic!e\,lCdflialB,Streri
‘' Send in Your Orders, .
°*tfl*$?ount" ®h,r^d ,n
i ly.asa warning against future nuhneaa or | i&lt; mgy have excited the deepest ayinpn-1 mute the largest portion of' our youth
jn Sopteupbor, 1841,
“1
, .w-i.L ’ the cxpejifliturc*. there have
tawn-M-re.
,&lt;Aj, ,t re b«n
ll »„ Mx-I'r1?®' ' «Slta.Jrwl ire-re Sretafa »m
am! thr ruoda will be •'It-rtrd and wot up with u 1 ,
* .., ,
~
much eak « if ywr ware prerewl to aefert then beeu paid fa the years 1955
I concur entirely with tee Auditor Ger-(doomed improper to interfere with* due them to 'Ww, enjoy tadd ledwgetteJr .
b. Congrrosto this State, foe the
■NL Bkcww. Dealer in FsmUi
youraclvsa.
[ and 1856, of the principal of
taal ia his recommendation for amend- oeune of law. In every case in white 1 rights, privi-igra and obligation* ss du- _unKJSU oj Eternalininiprusel
lirar
'«x»f •» meats, fa lha manner of assewng proper- have granted a pardon, so tar as the facta I
of a free State.
The retama show
wm
in
«cla«i&lt;m. and ifer
foms, -Whole Bale and K**H 1
V. v«w-.* m-tare - u. 04

ih^.

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.

. JBeckmftica-

m-uU?

b»
Molasare. Hvrup. *e_; which will b« aold at
This interest JBS beMrinREMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
creased in 1856 over 1854,
Treat from Si to TS caala rerpouad. Colics from i
On account of the eobtirafrom Mfai££I’£Txu. “MreteJ3L
! "Wnt additions to the torinci-

outlines of Anatomy,

ttap, MiriQly 1.1W«

.,

ly, &amp;
andFancy
fa levying Goods
and collsctlng
the tax-1 have-wp
Groceries
,,„££££
SXTbto.«my knowledge, the conduct I thM ort the last Monday in sentsmber,
os. All th* proparty in the State rhould of tea rocipicata tuu thus Ur jurtified the I 1856, there wvre 8255 nrgutaed school

2m,k&gt;« i&gt;
47,885 33

| inunenM alack of Good*, tterWore i will ereiicnt I It,
gkr.
j UUvalf with SATiR* that it coutaiaa .rerj Hung that ln*- “°'T “«1’ ISSnea TOT UW
waa ever breed or thought of in a "
'unadjusted portion of the
ygmiT GROCERY STORE, O.IBIO,000 loin, »hkh Inwr.

Ita r*rlw« brenche*. Kbop north ortho carlo w
Haawinoa, Mkh. .
______ _
vt: — —
—
»«"■&gt;- hon»»jm«&gt;.

Ho«o„ d&gt;

sssrsrt^bwSB ■yS s^±x^viKffziri=L-=s!

accurate amount of

est was formerly added to

Lower
J! W. Bornn-S, FashkmaMe Tailor. Ort- fora arer Wore bran! rfts the State at Michipii. ) ing tJle et*te Treasurer to re­
da, dtoueteT^eMtf
Jcffareoo Street. »«r 8“*'- Baatinp. Bkh.
n , , - ......................
- -- =
i-r-.t -. . , &gt; w__
DPOC lbe money i

And in the year 1856,
.LoalteOarnsou.Bobert dsnisoa, Das-

While the amount raceiv.

k- Ws Arturs, Soddfa and Harm

of April

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CirraU Court C«

EX HOLBROOK.
BoUettor Ibr CoanlaiaaaL
D^j^Sfey*,
IfetR 1BM-

in the , on account ofappropriations
. mode by the last Legislature
jl.t (g&gt;! for die Asylums in process
dL
! oferection at Kalaffiazou and
jner‘ i Flint, far additional build­
lags in the State Prison, for
the House of Correction for
JuTcsd^s ■pflcsdirs, and for
the Agricultural College,
ir Stata while the ordinary expenses
Mjfyy of the State Govcnimwit
hart yielded to a rigid sy.

tuerciac of clsmoucy, and many of them . districts in the State, in which there were
h*v« been restored to a respectable pdsi- ISt,123 rorident- teildren, betwara ^tfe dollars—instead of creStiM • fund
tieo ta s^dy.
1 shall transmit toyau, ages of four and eighteen’ j vars; and there
•
------qualifi­
.tion, the names &lt; Werc
granted pardon, ed teachcra,'of whom 1600 .were males,
arid 3478 females; that schools were taught tbo largest bounties oftbo,
in tew district* on sn average of 5 6-10
ABTLCXa.
.rafaiBWuad
OWnth-S and thht 162,884 children were
frittthfthCTiyfti,
’-------*’
■*
tonbt therein,. '*
There visa apportioned:
you a minnow prevail. Aftcr.tnMora •'
psbpsfadoqmade by the W LcgGUture. '
1 do not fan! abla te nomwiM
and df the progress in the construction of ?33 •6?»’«*«.{*&gt; «*» primary school
tee bmldinj. U. aroommodste that unfor- fund for the pr.-eerimg yearJireng at th.- mods for thnir disposal than t

boar ita just proportion of ita burdens,
and vour action will fe required to make
tbosystem more perfect, compelling it to
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n,MC. rJaw nfr.iir nanulaxkin
I rate cf fifty-three ceats per scholar. It la
sora: Nsmaiy, that they be a
M&lt;.&lt;Blind',.rut
!”2E'h" ted quantities to such as will
has bean attended with a oorrespoadfag
eutnplsted,
and
has
been
occupied
since
&lt;Ww3
T*
1
,
lh
.
d
,™
thirty-fonr
court
incr tase in the number of convicts fa tec
the tires of May laax.
.
i per scholar In 1850.
'
BtstePrfoon.
r‘t£sildSr’’M!iln
of actual
29,928 43
... — mt On
viwon
vvbi.
There are fifty-one deaf mutes and fifOD®1,0 **** h«rdlh&lt;&gt;od 10 question
the first
of December last, tbo Pris- «„
21,609 84
MM "*»T&gt;»0 IhXvSu .Ju. U, JT propelrI.Hit,ad b«jr I»M1 ;
complete title from tea State. Sit'd you
Mail J/.Md Sng r.wd progrm i» I
•*? ,
; concw with mo teat teo process t/tewe
anidrini u rdukUoo onArr (Ll?
I “»l™r-i rdmitoo
' H» impta1
• A frequent personal examination of the
rmkrr.
Addlrtal ««* Bor*",
yrn«IU ool WO, :
Prison within the last two ycare, enables
me to state, that there has teen a great , apprepriatfons.aro asked ;for tee compli-;
S’^SteJJutiS'ZaHbc Wore i
for.forr I |
#n impurtaM inquiry, and
improvement in Ita character for cicanll- • tion of «ha buildings. It la ,L
tea ietatc of, m^k. nf the comi.tut.on shall be-2?^
nene, order and d-dpfaw, as well a. ! aouod policy as w«U a. butnamtr, teat I
11 KpuId, respectfully suggest teat tee Ageconomy, taking-into conaldi ralion the , these great charities should be made cficc-!trKt -t
l!irec moo:“
°»«» J®"- |I riculturitl Cullejv, additional Normal
increased price of fuel and provisions tire for tec accomplishment of tec truly i
. Aor.tvn.TVRA!. VoilMe.
which enter so largely into prison expen- j benevolent and pntiswortby olyecte for
He LcgWaur.c of IS55 made provis-,
sea.
:: I. , ■ &lt; .
,
wMeh they were established at as early, a (ion far the wlablitenlent of ah Agricohu-1
The greatly oohanwi prices, fa tee day as possible, aud I dqubt not yod wte
College, «md In conformity to their cn-1
new contracts fat te® labor of tee prison- make euoh apprupriaUoru aa the coiidiUpu ucUncut, a (arm of about T(X) acres tea , These are important cunstitu
era, is an Indication of confidence fa its : of tee treasury will admit,
I
purchased within three miles of thu
.
managwmsnt and diadpiina. , Luder tee j
&gt;
soefix ur conxaertox.
| fipitb^ nud one of the wings fa tec du- i render tfe W*fem fl&gt;moral
, of 1853, which provides ! sign for the college build infix, .ope hun-. compute.
.
meet of a House of Cor- deed feet long, by fifty wide,, and three I
nile Alffec fors,, the Board atorios
stories high has beat
been .com
completed.
plcted.
There |
Ml Brain d to M cents.
of Control have erected and put in open- has also bean erected a fine boildlpg fur
*■4 building far that pttrptm. h ha.
•rod d«M«U tU
ployed jn menu
MW'itwenty om inmate#,.sent there
ptiLHc nolleq teat Ute' Infor crime oral vagra^. ZUwteiw^W
?oprey4&lt;mtea«!«Wodn.
n«L -Michigan fa emlmtlura! fofc and hw’M
■tk.Ts

ssra

e;

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FGi

Af

wai

l&lt;

gg

lbs lads

�REPUBLICAN BAiniTER.

with cavalry snd artillery, took

banks in New York, by

have daliberunation of the

This would
for collccopening-nf naviga- inerpaaed by two additional
ista of winter mav year, in Allegan, Eaton, Va
rinentiy a Natioo- of the judge of the eighth &lt;
___________y means of a liber-additional terms, in each &lt;
-------grant of laud from the Genera) Gdv- of Barry, Ionia, Ottawa aud
sment, and only committed to th6 care of the judge of the fourth circuit, by two
Jsuperviribn of the Sate' from which additional terms, in the county of Ingham;;
a can derive no revenue, I submit for those of the judge of the w venth rircdt,
ur c’n tide rati ou the expediency of me- by two additional terms, in each of the
counties of Lapeer, Sfiginaw and Shiawas­
see. In addition to the above, tbc fob

to. One of tho great evils experienced, teatimony which there is no attempt to
dteredKtod H faraMm-to «Ureomtey
when bank paper oonstitntra th*
and ths world the fir* instance wbere the
circulation, is its fluctuation. Distant n&gt;mors of tiro curtailment of tanks al tiro
centres of commerce create a panic, and edly cojoying the right of self gnrarn•other banks begin to withold their -usual
.1 accommodation, tp provide against a eom- violence- The fact stands.
purposes, since the
It is the dictate
I of th* present Constitution, each requiring 1 iug Btorm-4he prices of nn^orty Or pro- tfsWtag*#to
two term* of the circuit court, annual!), due® are sometimes thns designedly affec- alar* -power/right thinking
via; Sanilac, Montralm. Oceana. Grand ted, and .while fortune are rawed to am view it without the
Travers, Newaygo, Cheboygan, Manitou, some, greet sacrifice* frequently ocoir tolllaiude rarf fiMMC
Gratiot, Midland, Mason and Manistee. I others. Such occurrences are highly det- assumed to legislate forKuteaa. Jtaey
, L would seem then, that an intelligent re- remental to the transaction of Intimate enacted a coo* resagraringAn* tey1
I transmit herewith an act of Conge gard for th* character ofthe jurisprudence ' bttrinesx, and con only be prevented trace of slavenr there, andxnmcteitg tae
reaa passed on tba third day of June last, of tho State, tho prompt, thorough, and in th* opinion of eminent writers upon severest penalties upon all woo shouw
making a grant of alternate section of the just enforcement of law, both rivU and currency by the infusion of a larger a- act or even speak against it- A node
'Mpn, to erimioal, rail alike for tiro establishment ' mount of specie into the circulation. 'Hie whoso atrocious provuutms. have been
pnWiu
railroads
sail
” Tn svsii nor^im
the
““ Independent supreme judiciary, a- large monthly receipts of gold from Cal- jnatiy pronounced, even by the supporF^y
the organic iforcia, whirf have taken plans for raret- ten of the Kanras-Mxrakn rat as a
Iqp^n on D”1’ ’ Fsw of th. Stet.?
, ral veers, make It po^bl. without incan- dfegrse* to th* dvUiratira rf the ^e.

publication of this document of so much
awake to the trying and destitute
"*-*- *—
**—■..them.
htroW'hi
mas
„ 1.1^AadLhave
■ -j ii mUo vtsUtor -A.- aaan wnnot spawd gn
the fullest confidence that some measure l»ur to better advantage than In reading
authorized by tiro Constitutfon. calculated
to relieve their necessities, to animate
pnd then^ carefully lay it away for future

laced in the

reference.

The Standing Cranmittre. have been
announced in both branches of the LegisWo regret very much to hras *f tbo '■Pfa1l,1' T,,
iiluuss of thio noble champion of liberty.
Senator Roberta haa been appointed

Were his death to occur now it would chairman of the Committee on Mines and
them, por ia such a step contemplated &lt;5
drape the whole nation in mourning: but
desired. But tiro right to minister to their
wc will look upon the bright side, sod
sary meana-’tbe right to protect them
and EnfbllmeuL Ita Barry County dot
from the rigors of winter, and the hot. 5land in his place in our legislative Halls

to do battle with the selfishness of man,
unbridled ~dxritv,and unpairedcrime
w'“ Z ZZstira.of£
under the ironiraf names&lt; “law and or- H » uverthrow the mschmsuora of £
■field, MoyReporu of the decisions of courts of wnfenre to dispense with tiro use of small
That, p*opl* from th* frra States to
der,"
have
exposed
them,
cannot
be
doubt-1
justice
and wrong. We cannot spare him
Patterson,
if l#«r-ort, is all countries, are amoag bilfa This • ouId insure to the poorer refuse to recognise the blinding fore* cf
ition from embarking tn any work of
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of rd&lt;Uve
e!tMC8 who are tbc most confiding end laws thus imposed upon them, and reject cd. I therefore recommend tbo adoption [ yet. Our country is still suffering from
of such Bisasmc* of relief, as in your wis­ the effects ofthe chill blasts of oppression,
ton
mid
cnlighterunent,
—
least
abte
to
bear
lose,
at
al)
times
a
a
magistracy
to
whose
appointment
they
I ment, civilization and enlightenment.—
be made to fix definitely tho lines of the
'
' aged be- positive consideration for their labor, and | had not consented aud wbos* principles dom you may think fitting the occasion and it needs all thaTira of tho old man's
several roads, to select the land* aud to ‘ These Reports become interchanj J v
atd worthy of tho residents of a State
tween the different States, and they
twv. are would confine the banks to the more k- and conduct were hateful to their feeUuga
great soul to warm its torpid faculties,
la the House, Gen. Kellogg, of Kent,
Ent them on such terms aa your wisdom ,
I consulted, wherever the Common "Law gitimatc business of fernishing facilities was to be expected—unless indeed the whose soil was consecrated to freedom and to recreate and give vitality to the
II dic:4te, to regularly organized comMr. Gregory, of Wayne, and Mr. Mtuj delusion was cherished that Nortitorn men
by the ordianco of 1787.
' of England is the standard. The value o(’ to tbc commercial classes.
ponies to til l them in tiro construction of ,
spririt
of
“
seventy
six,
”
which
is
as
much
J
had
the
honor
of
transmitting
to
our
My
views
upon
this
important
subject
:
have
no
respect
either
for
their
rights
or
soy,
of Mactgpb, are eloquent speakers
j legal &lt;fe$nioM, as adjudications making
the roods, i Tbo completion of rail rood*
the application of general principles, to were folly expressed in my message to I for thcmaclvc*. That they would not Semitun in Congress, tho resolution* of needed now aa in the days of the revolu­ and talented men.
D. C. H.
upon these are of the highest importance ।
Wo-U1
»~«. ~~
your prodecesors, to which 1 beg leave acquiesce in an election so manifeatiy lulrei™ «Ud&gt; .nr. |~«J &lt;m
tion. Wc
shall pabiun
publish ncu
next'wook,
and
to the State, aa it would odd greatly to 1 cases arising, depends wholly upon the
of Jan. 1855, respecting slavery in ■
1
,
Icaruiqg, research, and legal skill of the to cull your attention, w ith the assurance j fraudulent, nor in a course of legislation, K&gt;tb
Lxxsrxc, Jan. 12,1857.
the Territory \fft!ro iWle-d States and ; ths week after, a speech &lt;fchv*red in the
the population, wealth activity and comthat
I
shall
concur
in
the.passage
of
any
I
which
by
violating
th*
freedom
of
speech
tribnnal which originates them, and they
Friend Milla—Thinking that perba^
meree of every section, but espccuilly arc esteemed of authority, or tiic reverse, measure which will invito capital toefrop-; am] the press, assailed tho Constitution the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, and they House on the Pre*ldcnt’s Message. It is
■would it aid in tbc development of the
a few lines to you and your readers, at
in proportion as they evince these quali­ eratc with our businra men, if it be no ’ itself—and by preraribing odious test were by them presented to the Senate,— | a noble effort and in every way worthy
rich resoureewof the northern portion of it
Bobk olJ ,uteKnan U^t made Ik—
ties.
Just and intelligent decisions are guarded as to prevent tbo recurrence of j oaths and unheard of qualifications of vo- 1 regret to say that although they have
which it is (believed, rich and more valua­
and then #*y if ye will briefly sketch *omo part of what has
constantly adding to the great common such disasters as befel the rammunity I jef* and jurors, sought to anndl the most heretofore nroogtnwd the right of Legroble supplies of copper, iron and lumber
j
j
stock nf legal knowledge, while crude; when the Government Stock Bank.and a 1 vital provisions of the organic act, was as lauve mstroetiou they have not thought • Kcaa n, a u y u,
fallen under my observation since I left
are to be found, than in any other part of
I &lt;&amp;.*)■ to predict os to know the character proper thus far to comply with their rc- [ have not been made wucr and better by
I hasty and weak opinions d-i but “darken long list ofothers pxploded.
‘quircments.
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xir.
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Tl.
the United States, and perhaps in the
R. I Lutings, which was ou the morning of
Whatever poubt may have the reading. The memory of Jqahua P
tux jracuT ljAs.
of Northern freemen. And yet tho Prescqutisel, by multiplying -wnls without
world:
been entertained at the time of thrir pas' Giddihga will live in tbo heart* of genera­ tbo Sth inat,, In company with afew friends
j wisdom.”
n.
U~ rfUi. S-u
b-«)! “«■'O"J ‘"7
TtLL.101 ^CHASTER*.
...
1 While ns a State it is well to cherish a
tions toCume, while that of many of onr who set out with me,
.. ■ to enjoy
. . the fine
judgnuiut of the trouble of thia State must presidents will be shrouded tn the dark deigning to the Capitol jf our State. We
. .Quite a proportion of the volume of tbc (just and proper regard for the standing of
have been completely dissipated, by the
’ keisioti laws of the last and preceding । Supreme Judiciary in the community at
nd. fcr
lii.
, 'J?
mantle of oblivion.
k
|lu,d ’*«■ but^ abort time on our way,
strong condemnation which nas been exLegislatures, is made up by the eflsdt- ’large,
--- —
&gt; must
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yet our first and
urgent
duty
- - -—
however, beforu wo were admonished by
talents of charters for villages.
\ /
in proIinion toibe .nfpk. •&gt;? “*“] J .»,!«.&lt;.n, lb. mllbury pow. preaewd of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and
is to the people of Michigan, to secure to
of those who deemed It their dutv to
To save your time to the important them the blessings uf a pure and intelli­ Any U. nhieb Xkl W rMrif, lb.
“ -« "„&lt;*«
the “keen cold air,” of the necessity of
support and sustain it, at the recent I’reopublic matters to which your attention gent administistuo of public justice, in
drawing our robes a little clo*cr about us,
ofmoncT fivm nbuininn the prie. |
OuroH friend-Luthcr Parish/ffMiddle­
idpntial election. 1 submit to your judg­
will bo called, I recommend the adoption order to both of which, it is requisite tlat for it .IM Ui denwa in &amp; njrkrt; 7 "&gt;to k"“ “dk±£?'S
of1# general law, by which all vill^es the court of last re*ort should be left en-, ..ill ..™., only di.xn.~p. foir' .iid _____________________
UCj „
ville,
continues to send on names for our
“““
J?’”® ment the propriety of posing., aimllsr ,-,
...
i. Mr,n
»
anZmakea
'tinborrower
t
*
Jom
0111
**^*&lt;*5^
e
have
no
resolutions
of
instruction,
and
of
again
pg™
M
can become incorporated. A great.,s». ttrely free, to devote 'heir time, and their I
,
&gt;•
.L
t.: thorn out of the territory, we nave no
. If there were a few men in each
appearance of having been whitened by
ving of rapensc would also be made, in full abilities, to the discharge of those du-!
nremium for the hazard of ita vio-1 Sroun&lt;l to presume that this scheme will
* »*
f° “*
I be abradraed. The power which started,
"printing and otherwise, such a course tie. slone, whkh .wopraly belong to a Soever change* may have been gomg on tn I
should be adopted,
preme Judicial tribunal
!
1 ‘
'will still prosecute it, aiming as it docs, the minds of individuals or of pvlitciana. P»nsh ts, we would in a short tone have
-dvm, aa well as their load of firing
BxratxT or l*ws.
c»itw&gt; stavxs bxsato*.
. under # c|a{m vf e.urttltutkmal right, to tho people of- Michigan Mill earnestly ■ twelve or fifteen hundred Kudscribera in
zt-nna or rnoturx.
County. Judging by what wc knew freight, were turned to a very fight grey
I Irove been notified bv tin- Secrotarv I
The term nf one of onr Senators in 1 extend slavery Into all the territories of tlinu to tiic principles of the ordinance of]
. The compensation to the Judges of
ofptate
that
the
w-ssiu/lawa
for
ex*
Cjaig^
will
expire
on
the
tfard
day
of
the
United
State*.
ermtost
brtwecn
color, In the “ misty grey light" of that
.till
W twit
I „f Mt
„ u,,
Probate in the several counties is made ,
legislative resolutions of 1847, so often
.
,.
... ■’
bitter edd morning.
up by fees, taxed upon the estates admin- year since 1848. are out of print,
TV , M-rch next. The duty will dera*'* "P '
****&gt;■
settlement of the northern part of । «»J™ "'Mn ten days from tiro rom- probably terminate with the struggle
tsterod upon, before them. Great com- rapid
1
The sleighing was good, however, and
State, and the organization of new ; mencemrat of the Session, to elect a sue- in Kansas, whatever may be the result power and that it is their duty to prohib- ly attended to.
plaint is made of die excessive costs, the
1
our spirits buoyant, so wc cared bnt little
has created w «.expected de- .
»story terahea u. that p™lr?t it by legislative cnacmcnt the introduc­
-s»hich are attendant upon the transaction townihim.
1
for
the cold. We progressed finely over
tion or exictence of slavery within any of
of that kind of business mostly borne bv 1tnairi for them, and no farther copies can
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the hard beaten road which, at thia season
It b. Ixdievnd that VC.re
kaxsas.
abates a whit of ita pretensions; and so tbc territories of the United States, now,
a da« of persons but poorly able tn pav I&gt;C
I simnlfrel
We arc •thankful Cur
the corununicatfam
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I !&lt;»$,.. in ~y ™»irr.i‘
or
h.-rcat£r
to
be
acquired.
”
I
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of
the
year, Is truly fine; although judging
auch exptuisiw. ! submit to your judge-- 1
The character of States, like that of in- ofour Prairieville Correwpondent, It will
w-U.lMkiT li .mid nvlbr b«Ur u, | hmdrrf. ™ &lt;»A»mirrf ud SIU .Mlfdl11 mr.d»V
*
Please
—
6. . «l«j to the dS« Ududg. &lt;.rr&lt;..-1 (ira.lto.Mip. mli be ormiil.
11: »«W“ rfbru m»ie by U» p«ml s~- continue to struggle for enlargement and dividual* is formed while hi a state of appear next week.
taracracka,
which skirt it on either aide,
.tai', pnpruuiiato to lb. popuUiita.r
ta ailsAili. ifix. imp.wiiM. for
J"Sj preponderance.
pupilage. Tlsroc Territorio In which 1 Bomcmorc of the asm* sort.
Mvanwldlo wc should not be us mind­ slavery has been prohibited under •*— 1 ‘
meeting .of your auoeesrars, the fere col- i transact bqvineas without access to the i
^.1.I’’Vro,n,',c ^-'*** ^^ S’2*’ ful of the great importance of tiro quereion guardianabip aud protection of Co—
to travel.”
We arrived at
nor pending in Kames. It is not lb be haw invariably Irocome free and ]
UoM by ibr. be ,.|d ,„i., u. £&gt;...!&gt; .Uiub-., ) nbrnll to y™ir tomMer.lauisiug just at evening, and found every
1
Jjist Sunday morning at sunrise the
Tr~»r,r ..rl .« «™r.i« .i.ieiiK.1
«brib«r in U.i. ..^y prei*. | with » repitition of tiro reasons I then pre- ‘(orgotten
that it
it was
was once
once solcmly
soicmly dodicd
------ that
rous Stales—and whenever that
public house full to overflowing.
Itarorraprwrf Pitta B«.rJ r,rs„|«rri. - ^bi ... to ta m.l. fTlta
sented for
for ™«i»g
resisting the .■nl.bl'fo.
ambitious ^-n-,
schemes, ated to Freedom—that pledge has
____
tion
hasT____
been___________________
withdrawn from the
thermometer stood at 34 degrees below
Many prominent men and politicians
wontonly and ruthleaslv withdrawn— toriea. Stale* tuivc arisen, which aj
aura. Such a course would furnish data and arrangement of the laws now in force of
of the
the few
few comparatively,
comperal»«&gt;'. wh« are Inter.: sera, (in wc were informed by Dr.-Up■ t_ ‘.‘l’'•/Men
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i... balefill
u.i.c.i .i.
for any future legislatioa which might be ’ and for tbrir publication.
,। ’iun of
that
ele- (jwl j*. authors of the faithless set hare , suffering from the disgrace mid bit
nuinan
uoouage.
i
J
0^0’) wKich is a degree of cold never bedeemed ncccssarv in relation to tee fo- ■
ment of society, I embrace the occasion । .„,&lt;VCT1 w
— — — — ■.
■
as lobby members; in fact the capital has
liills ufthat office?
।
‘
■A”t8/
1 emphatically to rc-affirm them, and solicit and slave state settlera to determine
Gentlemen of tiro Legislature—high ' f«*« witnessed in thia part of the State,
been literally thronged during the week,
atresxux mmiT
I
An *cl to ’“’Irorue the busihes of for them your candid consideration.— f whether it shall for th* future bo the hap­ and responsible trust have been confided by even that most observing of all obserconstituent*. Your acta 1 vcr&gt;j .qfee oldest inhabitant,” Let us all by members of the third house.
....
.
luuiking, was passed bv the last Lcgisla-1 Events which have since transpired,which 1 py homes for the free labor
laborof
ofth*
thehardy
hardy to you Ly
by your
your coustilucnta.
a .c”1? ul a1
,Uruv,‘ **• ^rU
। l*&gt;rc, hut •» it did not reach mo until after are now passing, and which are foreshad-; pioneers of onr own, s
’
*'*
A caucus of the Republican members
and the oppressed will make a deep impression
Bra. », teat ^*~r■”1Jea’’ l"1* l^-gisl.i-!
adjournment, I had no opportnnitv owed in the future, confirm the gloomy'
m lands, or be _ture
hiatory
of the House had been called for that
—_ _
j of
— Michigan.
—
1I Inave umjuiw
.
tu™
P5uvldc ”5 **•
‘he organi-! lo iUW
rca&amp;oris which induced me to i apprehensions whkh were inspired by the
। lest confidence that you will contribute on_
(Tuesday) evening, for the purpose of
Of •oopemiQ Court, Wjth the juris-1 with&lt;,|d my signature and approval.
' passage of the Kansas Nebraska act, and
by the discharge of your delicate and re-1
——«r *
nominating tiro officers of tiro House.
and powera prescribed tn. this Con- j
Like most uew Statee, oura has Ih-cii ’ utter a volee of warning which no patriot
sponsible duties, to advance her destiny I
nrc‘
■"J’Y0”’°*
tlfief Justice wtiled by an mtivo, energetic and enter- i —no lover of liberty and the State* can
si
!* r&gt;x?e" prising Ctaraof men, who arc desirous of' disregard. Ab tbc bill itself was tha rewere W. H. Gregory, of Wayne, F, W.
prosalon and atrocity that wonId have
r fo 2,lr I raramulating properly rapidly. It is an I suit ot Ugislative craft, framed, or at disgraced a public enemy profearing to of any mrasarre which wdl tend to exalt |lur* •»
Court House, in thro village, Kellogg, of Kent, and ByroaG. Stout, of
■uw provided u»t the judges nf tbc Su- jnCHJcut to the settlement of oil new couu- j temped to be framed, in such a manner bo governed by the laws of war—llmt honor, or promote the prosperity, of our thia, (Wednesday,) evening; we may have
Oakland.
After nine or ten balloticgc,
.
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v
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•prone,Court stall V so classified that but1 tries, fn,m which oar Stale fa not exempt, as to enable tho advocates of slavery ex­
beloved Stale.
occasion next we€k to tell the public w hat Byron G. Stout, received the nomination
one of them stallgo &lt;»t uf office at tho i
ia a deficiency of capital to &amp;-1 tension, to insist that it authorized alaKINSLEY &amp; BINGHAM.
wc think of it
tatne time, and that their term of office cilialc tbo conduct of ita business, and a | rerv in the territory, and those whtfdared crime sems dislike of slavery, forcibly
Exscvnvx Orrtca,
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whall be eight years. It fa presumed that! VBMUe Ot&gt;iivB prevails that credit can be I not openly avow that object, to insist that drived from their homes by maraoders,
wore filled without modi opposition.
the intanti.m was to^provide for constituu&gt; «ppTy this deficiency.
When- it did not—thus presenting two possible their bouses bunt, or demolished, their
On Wednesday the House met and ra­
Laman, Jan. 12, 1857.
ting this Cnbunal, whenever the growth I ever an
— opportunity
.SZwwumitv has
Km been
Keen obtained,
obtained, a
• ! aspects
aspects to
to tbc
the counter.but
twine in
in its
its vievto- eff-cta plundered and their lands taken
country, but being
An Omission Diacovnin.—(Jur De­
tified the nominations of the preceding
cbwe of restless borrowersi have resorted ible purpose a fraud upon the FreeStatea; front them—tliat whole settlements of mocratic contemporaries have discovered Ennoa Rar. Barxbb,
to banking, with tiro run hope that the j| so has toe
the enfo
enforcement of it by the pres- free state men have thus been broken up, a great omission in the Governor's mes­
Dear Sir—TV Legislature commenced
ws to give them utnpk- cmplorment.— n&lt;-ceaaity ofcapital could thus
and the instrument robbed and dispersed—that others enter- sage. It says nothing about the prohibi­
faiin be supplied.:; ent federal executive,
exo
Mr. Stout, although a young man, sccnw
There fa reason to believe that such a pe- Improper means are resorted to, to force of his power, evinced the same spirit of
tory law, nor aloes it about the few in reThe Senate organised by the choice of to possess every qualification requisite to
ried haa now arrived. Aside from this into circulation a ..irgv
large amount of paper fraud andjojuatice
andjnjustice in wbkh
which it had ita birth.
birth,
laliun to bigamy or burglary, or any oth­
make an efficient presiding officer—bold,
iy by tiro
of banks I Scarcely had tiro bill become a law when they compelled to grapple with pi
currency
ti« establishment
—• • •' 1
er of the statutes of the Stale. It was not
energetic and impartial, familiar with tiro
of business, and by the people of Missouri, inhabitating the want or to return to their friends
remote from
f-------places
*intended as a review of tho operation of
of the Circuit Courts, ia a marked benefit, by exchanging
aangiag or olherwise
otherwise obtaining a borders, formed associations with tlxtlie various laws of the State, and we do Nalhaa H. Pierce, Sergeantot-Anna; W, rotes, and quick in deriding—if the House
admitting of no queotroc.
The rights of circulation remote from the place of re- avowed
not
know
tiiat
the
Governor
was
under
Ort Vobtifi, the intereat of suitor#, and the demotionand of excluding
slave-bo
r, settlers from the free any obligations to write up or down one D C. Henderson, Reporter. LicUk Gov.
reqelrements of justice, are concurrent fa.
states.
law more than another. The fragments
• pointing to the wisdom and expedlenev of made to fed keenly andbitiirly jibe in- sympathize with them. To this end they
aesrion, it will b* the fault of the members,
ry Democracy are really hard run for ob­
thi#*tep:
m itable result of there schemes, and it is carley and equivocally announced their
and Mrt cf their Speaker.
jections to the message.
It la so appro­
The eanuneaeemsnt of a new judicial no matter of surprise tiiat tbc laboring' intention to employ force. False and in-1
The House hua organized by the choice
The Governor’s message was delivered
priate a State paper, that failing to find
term t*f the Circuit Courta, is deemed to and producriug classes, those who create | flamntory rumors were put in circulation j
valid objection in whatia doss oootain of Byron G. Stout, aa Speaker; C. V. De before the two branches of the LegUlatnro
beffit period for the constitution cf an the wealth, believe that rather than bo i imputing to Free State settlers, th* most or Missouri Rang* that have infested the
they have begun to labor it for what dore Land, Clerk; William'A. Hall,-Engross­
fnSIptadeot Supreme Court, so tlnrt the swindled periodkedly by fraudulent bonks, I criminal intentions, and among these the
Territory;and been guilty of these ootra- ■ot.
They have all our sympathies.—
ritobon of jodgxs thereof, may proceed they would be far better off with no purpose to sow discontent among the
ing and Enrolling Clerk; James Winters, day, which document ia doubtless in yew
Detrol Tribint.
*
nt the same time with that of the Circuit banks at all. A want has undoubtedly slaves of Missouri, and to decay them
hands era this time.
Tbo decrfocrati'e
been felt by our commercial men for , avray from their masters. Unacropuloaa,
members made a demonstration of their
porter.
peettralv. may correspond, so far u is bank facilities, and their basincra haa tre noisy tnd cunning demsgognea pstifonnod
On
the
8th
inst
Gov.
Bingham
deliver
­
ynretieabk, tmder the Constitution.
The Union of this morning denies etnqucutly been restricted because they co'd ! the work cf propagation calumny and prised if they shall one daj find that there
The testimony of the Circuit Judges, of not obtain them, but it is a qoration false alarm, with auch skill and peraew
pliattcaHy and by authority, Mr. Barney's ed his message In person, before a Joint
Isa retribution!
the bar, and the evidence furnished hr tire whether thia inconvenience to a few, has cnee, as to clectryfy not only the border
to postpone, adjourning, Aowhkh were
From information which is' reliable, statement in tiro N. Y. Herald, that Gen. Committee of the two Houses.
dockets and calendars of the ei remit courts, not been more than overbalanced by the population, but to attract to the scene
Cam
had received and norepted tiro apinvariably voted down by about sixty-ooe
and facts which arc notorious, it is evi­
espHally in the first, second, third and ! sound currency which the many have re- • throngs of reckless and fa triers adventurers
The
dent that this unjust and cruel proscrip­ Piintment of Becretvry of State
Republican members of tiro Legislature to sixteen. “How are tho mighty fallen I”
fifth circuits, unite upon the point that the ' ceived in exchange for their labor or their1 from the Slave States.
nion asserts that no one member of tiro
In November, tion of free state settlers is to be kept up.
was held in tbc Hall of the Howe of Rep­
judges respectively, find ample emplov-*—■
-*•’—V1- *--*
a-x 11854, at the election of a delegate from The propagandists of slavery know too Cabinet has been refected.
produce.
It is a noticeable
fact, •*•-*
that •th6
raest for the whole of their time between last two years are the only ones in tho the Territory to Congress, the different
resentatives to nominate a candidate for shorn of their locks, and their mighty
well the value of the stake for which they
Xhe active duties of the circuits and the history of this State, in which the people precincts were entered by bands of MisThe clergyman of a country village, the U. S. Senate, Three informal ballots Sampson has thrown down the Tsmplc
arc ploying to forget an
reprehending one of his parishioners for went l*kcn, showing Mr. Chandler to.be
have not .been swindled by fraudulent
lax an effort—and alth&lt;
___ ,
_
quarrelling with his wife so loudly and so the choice of a majority of the member*, dcr that they should writhe, aa ta’the agobanka. You will undoubtedly be told
who are favorable to i
frequently us to bo a source of perpetual
that the bustnese localities in this State entitled to vote, who by Intimidation and free State, are probably
hy
of
their
death
they
ara
referred
by the
violence
at
the
polls,
usurped
tbo
elective
require the establ'rohmcut of banks, and
metous than the oviposit
•0*4
Portia, rf Ita will be urged to pass a bill to authorize fruneWra of the people and sent adsisgate
course of his exhortation, remarked that
tone Of the judges is taken up by neetw- them to go into operation. If so, I trust
tho Scriptures declared that man and wife
On Thursday evening the caucus reas­
you will etmeur with me In tbi propriety
Houm
sembled. Previous to taking say balk*'.
of providing such safeguards as will se­
Bnt a
TS?

Kv tea

piMin, up™. r~»a, u» rx, (Ut Au.

of the .Article of the Constitu-

cure the commtnxHy against bankrupey
and fraud.
In this important matter,
they hive a right|to look to you for pro­
bars of the Territorial!
tection.
•..
It is urged in fatoroflbrf •ctabllahmeut

etttfeMfke t

inJ

»— rfA-tai BWr

Ayouthofs

laxy just now."
“How darn i

;:: experience.

■

out of doors

Howard febM ».

„ Mr.

Um Wi.

�It having been aclature is now pro.
ported public bnbefore H.
Mod.

adjojrn wsh remew wl, but with the same
success m before.
On the second ballot

-MF

Mr. Chandlers vote was considerably hb
crossed. Thoj come another struggle to
adjourn. Those opposed to Mr. Clelaim-

Brann

THOS. F. HARVEY,

COLUMN a

Ing that they had not had wflident time
for reflection, and coDcculratian; that they

MERCHANT TAILOR

2U£^L“T““-’ J“ 'r“

OpOB' .
_
a majority wen in favor nf proceeding to
a third ballot, which gavp Mr. Chandler
a small majority,and.ins friends being
satisfied as to whsttKc result would even­

i been appointed
ttee nu Mines and
rpresentativu, Mr.
I on Engrossment
Barry Comity deb
r mark before tha

ao prophet.
« Fairfield, Moy&gt;rrbon, Pattenon,

t, are a loading
vent! other memtod of mack talent.
Kellogg, of Kent,
», and Mr. Moseloquent speakers

D. C. H.
.Jan. 12, 1857.-

tually be, consented to an adjournment
fin nuc day only. At the opening of the
4
on Friday evening, Che names of

propriate speotfa, withdrew the name of
support Mr. Chandler.
A formal balled
was then bad, which' resulted In/tho al- j

most unanimous .nomination of Mr. C.
On Saturday A. M. the Senate nnd
House ratified the nomination thustandc,
passed a resolution, declaring that Zadmrinh Chandler is duly elected a Scaatoi
to tbc United States Senate, for the. con­
stitutional term, commencing on 4ne 4tl&gt;

cd above other men, lu that they were
j«rmittcd to select such a man, to fill the

nod, however, and
wo cared but little
greased finely over
hk-h, at Illis sensoa
e; although judging
ind thickly standing

rt it on cither
seasons of the year
.”
Wc arrived at

g, and found every
rerflowing.
non and politicians
parts of the State,
fact the capital has

d during the week,
ird house.
^publican members
ren called for that
lor the purpose of
s of tbc House,
didatas for Hpaakci
, of Waywt, F. W.
I Byron G. Stoat, of

c or ten ballotrags,
ived the nomination

the remaining posts
&gt; House met and ra­

j CLOTH8AND CA8SIMERE3.'
*'“**!£?* D™*J-c5,Us ’,orth l-t» F^yvd li» l.&lt;0

Mr. Christiancy, and urged his friends to

o part of what has
nation since I left
&gt;u tbc morning of
jr with afew friends
•, to enjoy the fine
nf our Slate. We
titua ou our way,

id our horses them.eir load of living
» a very light grey­
grey light” pf that

Optra,
T
“ .
rwratyCopka 7
.
A 4 ray fargK muster M tbc rate

majority of all the votes rest.
Where­
upon, Mr. Faicfield.of HiHsdalt , in an ap­

of March next

been whitened by

Single Copy Om Yrar. ta idtsow
tuwCtwku. ”
"

drawn &gt;1 thetr friends, and the next bal­
lot ressHdfl in giving Mr. Chandler a large

ting that perhaps
I your readers, at
y be acceptable, I

&gt;rc admonished by
f the necessity of
tic closer about us,
tak c rs, ofwhatever
rented the uniform

FOR READY PAY.
Fine Frrocb Merinor, worth Utt fat SMa.

fat xfi^xtr. Oc-^b "up fa;Mo

CHOICE SATINETTS.
j bare broo taking, and have aero the evidence from
Worth Wets for 87,75 cte for Bo
others who have tekrn Doct. Ayer’s Cherry Prctoj ral and Ctaathartk Pllla. They need bnl » aligh'. FRENCH A GERMAN CA8S1MERES
trit! lu ecn fine* the moat akeptkal how for they
Worth lit for 1.1*| ci., worth 7.00 for 1,80, • w
are nperfor to other medleinea we have had in uae.
They bare «me aingie property of great ItnporUare lu the siek. and that Is lA»y rare,—

Those who participated in that traiisaetiotis may well feel tiiat they arc honor

FIRS CAPES

i nwq see. 14 M terra ut M per sere.
• W q are. 14 H) acres at H per ecru.
•I arc. xJ U»| acrei al fat per aero.
&gt; • • &lt;1 Cte. T3 “o Km aa | J per acre.
ALSO FOR HALE IX KALTIMOBl

Wabiiihutox, Jax. 17.
Hurss—Mr. Otero introudevd a bill
granting lands to New Mexico, Kansnc,
and Missouri, for Rail rood purposes.
On motion of Mr. Grecnwtxxi, a reso­
lution »*» adopted, calling on the Presi­
dent for a complete I i»l of persons charged
with the disburbcment of public mtsnw;
nlso, a list of all those who have failed for
mure than twelve months to settle their
accuunta, and the reasons for such urglecL
The House tabled the Senate bill al­
lowing Eshing buUDties to six vessels
which had fodei to complete their car­
goes.
Messrs. Kingman aud Pike, corrrv*nondenta of tho press, and Mr^Chase, of
New York, ex menrber of Cniigress, were
to day examined by the coreuptiuu Investigntioo committee.
Mr. Giddings, while earnestly encaged
in diseasing a priente bill in the House,
thu afternoon, was wen to put hi* luuid
to Ills head, and fall into hia scat, l&gt;eing
seized with atrophy of the heart.
The
members and spectators at once were
thrown into the highest state of alarm—
the Speaker snd numerous Rcpresuntalives erving out to those wl» ptvs»ed
around him to stand back and give him air.
Amid the exritenicnt, an1 adjournment en­
sued.
.
Mr. Giddings was removed to the lob­
by. where be was attended by several
members who were physicians.
It was
some minutes before he could be restored
to conciowmcss. He evidently suffered
intensely, and was carried ti&gt; a soft in the
Speaker s room&lt;&lt;bd several city physi­
cians summoned to attend Mm, and have
everv attention bestowed on him.
His

CHEAP would
CASHia STORE!
what I

I jail thsusbi I
drop and ttc if
bad heart aBoat llwir aallinc gwda ao very ftuap.

for 2i*tZ?fo»l cvfored [■riEUk&gt;rtkl»,U&gt;*i&gt;r«lqu*i- I
Hr for Beta."
Wrtltbru, if Grant 4 Spasldias »rtl gort« *•
iA&lt;»pu yon ray. I sin s gulag to fovur thouwlfti»

YANKEE NOTIONS.
Brooms worth

GROCERIES!

CHEAPEST NEW

Goods
A.T

KENFIELD’S.
I am now reeieving direct from New Turk, a vcrv large and apleiMicd
STOCK OF GOODS!
c
whkh will be artd at aatoniahingly
\

LOW PRICES!
Iligtwat markrtwrice in eaah paid for pnxluer.
aueb a» Wheat. Coro. Orta. FoUUera. Ac., 4c.
lligbell Market palcc pall for hides, pcitv and
ftira.
.’
Allperaona indebted to me by note or IxxjL ac­
count. which l», bK-n fong due moat call and
aeUlc immedtalelf.
Blare at the old emporium, oue door west of J.
* t--,.I
iu.—.

i a young man, seen*
ification requisite to

O. L. xLa.'Z'.

ATTACH MENT NOTICE.
.
Job Dario, n Alvuriuoa Wiliort.
H’rtteei« Ureter give* that a write! atUcbmrnt

AND

Beady-made Clothing.

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
■MMrawe. Hop., Bsrey Co. MaaW«-&gt;

30,000

hrVto
.

BdkHafo warth a,*)

!l't0 **

from *,00 lo is cU
ABINET WARE Chairs tvo dollars and eevrnty-Bre cts par MtL

C

Worth 1.1S far 1,00, *uj*rior ell wort worth 1.00
FLOOR OILCLOTH.

Hastings, May 1, IBM.

oaw vourvin raw wr
... - ,
rt raid court brtd at Iba ofore of tbc J ndga thereof,
in Uaaungv, &lt;m Mooday tba t&gt;tb day rt January,
la tbc nutter of the esUU of Geontc Brown, de
ccuaed.
Upon reading aud Cling the petition ofE. BVaa vievt. adauuUtralnr u&lt; raid MUlr, myisg

GOODS CHEAPER

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

’

than

Ever!

MORE DEPREDATION

■■ ■

LADIES COLLARS

ed the seoakaf Ha

,’T ’PEDLERS, /’ - ’.-U
COUNTRY MER. • CHANTS AND ALL
WILLFIND TIBS ARABS J
OWNWIWrY TO MO?’. '
THEIR PURCHASES, ALL
ARE INVITED TO CALL

AND EXAMINE FOR
'

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the &lt;
Spring Trade,
which wc will sell very

IT is not our intention lo detail the hor-1
1 rors of Civil War, but to rail attention
to the
SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS 1
Now bring exhibited in Hastings, by

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

CECEAT»

Wo do not hesitate to say that our
stock' is " splendid,” and our price* unpre­
cedentedly lute. For Ceuh or Ready Tag,
we wou'f Ar nndcreotd. Call and examine
our stock of

to make room for our
new stock.
Our ntock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery^
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp; 8ho«%
and other, goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

Beady Made Clothing,
Broad, Caaaimcre, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths ; Shortings, CUcka and
Stripes. Denims and
Tickings.
Cal! and examine otir stock of

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.
Men's Double Soled Stogna.
“
“
“
Brogans.
“
Tira and Gaiters.
IjuIUw' Bootees. Walking Shoes.
•*
Slips, Tira, and Gaiters.
Call and examine our large stock of

THEMSELVES.

Crockery, Glans and Hardware,
Farming Tools, of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tubs,
Pails, &lt;kc-, Ate.
LADIES-— Don’t burn in tha Sun, when
j you can buy a good .

Hustiap.Mayt.UM.___________ ._______

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

SILK PARASOL

--■&gt; ter..»

•

Oil and look st our

.

Summer .Dreas Goods.

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE

For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
can't ba beat, for a trifle more, at
the utXAF Cask Bronx of

NEVIWfl ft. HUPEH.

SramM rtsfo
ysr# Hl wldtfo.
jUCH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth, »,»;«*

ernor to that foitWast tder to whom in W/-

T. F. HARVEY

Ten, that can’t bo best; Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses, Oils, Ac., At., Ac.
wa war .cowstantlt of haWd,

COATS

writhe, as in the sgo7 F-r® referred by the

Yours, Merit Respectfully,

GROCERIES !

'
PANTO:

Worth 8,0) far *,50, du worth 8,0) for 5^0,10.03
far 7^0 l*,tOfarV,OO, 15,00 for .11,00.
HATBAND CAPS
ome time in motions
ing. Ac., which were
nby about sixty-ooe
•: the mighty faBm!”
my of Michigan are
a, and their mighty
-n down the Temple
n.
Than what sron-

oblige,

BORDER RUFFIANS!
made to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory
manner. I em­
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

nanimity.

ime m roon aa powible o

Call, Immediately.
W« bopr our friendi will call Jtomrticlrly. and
totbrcibirBV of Harry Co., &lt;| would say if you
wan I to yarcbaau any thing In tbc abapo -if
Dry~Ifvotit, Grveeriet, Hardteare, Dual*
d- Shoe*, Readdy-Made Clothing,- •

Cnchery-trare, Olan-trare.
.
A large assortment to
Sheeting*, Shirting*,
be sold cheap extra
Deninu,
&lt;fr.
j
young hyson tea
AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
3NT€&gt;»r,XCJS‘?
Bv it rrtnt inhered that any partuerahm tarsto43 cts,
fore made and entered Into, by N. W. Falk sad C.
G. Ilelbrooli. d'*« pot now. nor ever did extat in
worth 50c ts
any cavestobe lltiitatrt twfore C. 0. Hrtbraok aa
luriire rfthe Feaor, and In which asIU N. W.
for 37, and 37 cts Falk mivr be eu^ioyrd aa Auotnry. fartra theeoofor 25 cts.

CUT

nt of the preceding

al, familiar with the
eidixg—if the House
large amoent of bume allotted for ite
Stull of the members.

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

■t such awmiw prices,} »n’d lutlug braid u
much about (J^uil aSpruldingi

fur 1,00-Ribhoni, Larttiix,
together irith a camplete
awrtmentof Atte Mitten*

Curtain Paper,Ac.,
31 eta, for 20 cts.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

“Jimliavayou been ubto Hartlnga lately I”
•'No,-why Joha*"
'•But yow»&gt;heart how cheap Grant A Spaulding
rearfb’ngGood.."

Linent, Dtnitni, Hidivry SiirlJiltatked and t'nblmcied Skirtmyt,'
-;—IB y&lt;£» Efdad

Mute i

CUTTING DONE

HIGH PRICES.

Worth l.\00for to,'A worihTo.Wfor 7.50

place of ono who is better fitted by h’s
principles and his teadiings to represent
u constituency in some State vhero the______
fires of freedom burn low on the altars of
liberty, than of such a freedom l^’ing I
State, as is life State of Michigan.

AND

J Lt

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
*■
&amp; c, &amp;O.
•,
naamu m u

Call and see aur

�ait itxstti

HBBD YSARt

■THE REPUBLICAN BA!

BEA®il4O»’S
JN001

Goods

wxrrlt,

ixxrm
A J acssal or CirtUzATimi. -

5CV1X.S A KNAl'EV*

.AT THE
CHEAJ STORE OS’

The Latest and most
•Approved Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

COMPETITION.
Ovr stock consists in
part of

PAYMENTS.

Italian,

Darina Ingersoll, deceased, and heir* at law by
right of representation to the rotate of JrS Ingcrtoo. &gt;k«iu«L
Upon reading,and filing the petition of Charire
GaUowgy, guardiui of mmI minor heir*, praying,
for certain rnuiru thereto act forth, that hr roar
be licenasd to aali the real rotate in said petition
described, belonging to said minor heirs. There­
fore. it is ordarea that the cooaldenitiuu afraid pe­
tition thereon be .peatpounl no til the first Monday

The fallowlog gantlem* wees unaniniczaly re-

CLOTHING

GREAT' B.IRGALNS.

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall or proceeding baa been tn»illyled ia law or equity
aoid debt »o Mvured by auch mortgage,
keep everything per­ , toor lecurcr
any part tberei'f.
ia therefore, hereby giver, that by virtue
a power uf.oaJ* in aaiii mortgage eotuaiued. and
taining to that Line. Ofin Noucw
punuiaaee of the »tatute In aueb c*«« made and
I aball offer for aala the prenuaea to tad
Wc use great care in I imvidcd,
tuvrtgage dcwril-cd. a&gt; the aouth half of lhe north
coat quarter iff the north weal quarter of aretioa
twewty eight (SB) in township number
the Manufacture of!-.number
three (3i north nf rang* number ae« *n J iwnt and
twenty Bern mor* or lea* ereording to
our Furniture &amp; none containing
ttio oriatoal eurerr. in the Conn tv of Barre al nabin aaid County of Harry an SUarday tha
but the best materials ftatinip
I (th d^ of February next, at eoe o'clock m lhe
ot aald day, to Mttofv t!ie principal aad
used and none but die *flere.ccn
iotemt'ita on aaid morlgt.ge, aod all roato and
best workmen employ- charge, uf thia fondoanre. Hiram Gardner.
e&lt;T /ffhorig our Stlock
REAL ESTATE FOR £lLE.
may be found

Itatlnfi nod Kalamazae.
NOTICE ia berebv given, that an application win
he made at Uh-ne.tlenn of the Probate court, for
l.ken.e to .ell the aooth wret &lt;]uar ter &lt;.fthe *oulh
e**t quarter of w^tot. thirtv-five, (14} in township
•hret(5 north ofrangKetev»n(ll)w«t.*taeonih
went quarter ot north eaal quarter of aoetloo thirtythree (S3, and undivided cue half of cart half of
north raat half eretiou thirty three, (St) and weel
THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
part of a ret halfof north weet quarter of aretiou connecting at Kalamoaoo, with •apreaa train, ot
thirty four &lt; M) in town one (1) north of range ten
,10) weet; being land in which Georg. Brown De- car. ou th* Michigan Central R. R.. going ealt .od
Returning, leave* Katamuoo Tueedava. Tburadava and Saturday..
Thia route paaae. through the village* cf Yanko*
Spriag«. Prairirville and Gall Prairie. TTh eouu
COOPERING Bl'SINESS.
try along the route ia breuuful, nod the road, are

Jrfiereon tlrscl. in the south part of the rUlicv of
Italian.
PORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS.
BUTTER FIRKIXS.
•sd nrerly every Ihbif in ihsi line of bn«inre«. '
kept rowtaatly on baud, or made to Mdvr.
Ita ior bad much experience in tho Coopering
i-.,.* Mi.ii I*.....
i,:.
.«

unless pert 'or. fly redeem

t.

SER. SOFAS. BEAFREAV
SOFA COATTCE JES.VY
LIND AND COMMON
BBADSTKDS.
Side, Card and C^titre Tablet. Kill Laaf '
Jenny Lind and Light Stafldt. f^oungei, |
cOsnreok Cane ane Spring bottom- Chtirt. ;
Any tjjMtnt,by.of ftpr. Cherry,’ White I
woo l and
Walnut

on hnnd and lor sale
Cheap Jbr Cash. We would invite a call
and aa examination of our Goods- and
Prices, and we will try and satisfy you.
BTEB01N8 At RUSSELL
Hastings, June 9,1850.

IT-

docea»od.’of the ccaaty of WashKnew aad Stoic of
Michigan’
Notice to hereby given that In purauance of an
order granted t« ifee aistrrrined arlminiaivalcv of
the e.tole of Mid decreed by the Hos. Jadge ot

’

an^’Vehel ^e^atiaeu Irtrinfee, Edain^
de , df. ^BONlfffTS, retry Atriely
■ -and Stylo, Slrtue and Silk, Am■ ; Mt Trbnminye. Artifinah. .
jl.-bone,
Ruth and
FfoW cf "try Ayfe.

JJAMMIta. (taUort^ nil Whwwto
YTATS and Capa tor GaaUacwe and Beys.

T

Twelve copies fur ouo year.
Twenty.fire copies for one year,

MEDICATED TONIC!!
P
Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Jaundice
and Liter Cumpiainlt, or BURaue
Dutaut.
Thn Propriator baa bad the advartog* of more
than twwaly-Avo yearaattenUv« eiperieaoe ia treat,
log the dlaeasaa tar wllteh the Msnicavu Tterc to
one red aa a remedy, and therefore ctoima that he u

Saturday, Monday &amp;. Tuesday.

BIT NEVERTHELESS TREE
rpiIAT T. PHILLIPS i. sailing Mr. grocerie*
I for one dollar. 11^0 wM e.er bofori ofcrod

»feiAjrT &amp; Spavldiso. Dealer
- •! !&lt;rf Dre awda. flrocenoa. {Crock
y-.Bttat,opposite PortJMtahHMd

*H. A. Goonr***. Dealer in
■ESfflJSS?
' 8t*te Street, Daatinga. Mich

Ba*osxn, Warrxx &amp; Co, V

-J. M.
Rlsmkix,
Deoli
* Goods G ruresta. Cwkrer. Ha
'■ and Show. Chair* ana Cabinet F&gt;
year’* IMoek, Itatrngw. Mteh.

5’rxxcis Rowkx. Dealer in
- Steel. Xaito, and SW ItorJwar
twrerof recry varHysf Tin,
at Casper Ware. Rower’. Bloc
Baatiup, Mr-iugaa. __ _

-ilADLET &amp; Wtoirftixs. Ma

Ilwiih, M&lt;Jn«o4&gt; &amp; C#, 1
l Mannfcctarer* of Funiitinr. J

W. Park st, Whole 8*
Dealer in C.roreriea A Pron
Bland, Healing*. Mith.

D. C lUwiRY, Dealer in
Tiuona, Flab, Woodon Wore,
otherart.de*. Store on Htati
of Fool’. Hotel. Baaungi

NVouam Roukas,
ry and Provbaou Store. All
Sr sate and Horta »afiCsrri
eengera carried to all pl*c'^
Offire on Stole SWtet, next do
wtre Store. Itadnp^MhjL.

Startling JVetrs 111!
HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA.
A CofiMJtT* STKTtM Or nTPROFATSY Art
KTORint, IX oxa laxok vottuz.
Embracing outlines of Anatomy,

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR
io the bnahel. to nn uncommon ritld. from the
REPARED by tbs proprietor, *1 BinategiMD, Inch atooo I um. raanof-’-'—1 £• «•
Michlnn, itxi void ter b&gt;. tutboriirf Amul

Pinurs 4 MocsmoRx. De
&lt;4 Famih Gmcerire ami Pro

N. Brows. Dealer in Fa

il &gt;i dnK
indfidi.

CHEAP AH TUB CHEARMT,
Ulockaar-d Watehee repaired on abort notice and
all work done by Mm will be warranted. Plana*
rretoncaU and b« will do yoer wort to yottr
Hto shop te In Acxtrr'* Store to Bowms' Block
„ ,
„ .
8. H. MAPES.
naatlag.May 1, um.
___________
GUARDIAN SALE.
DISSOLUTION.
OTICE to hereby given that the underelgned
guardian of the minor betre of the late taae
Ktoeeaaadwin expose ta sale st public one- A the firm of J. T. Mead A Co., to this da
.
i oerrndue to tho tilxhret bidder, al the Court solved by mntn*; roassiL ’
tain the village ot flaatlnp on tha Slat day of
K. MEAD.
uarv next at one o'aloek M , fill the fellowCaaitota. yrrtmbm-lS, J«i’ F‘ MEAI
realealato, altaato la tha ooonty ot
l*io of Michigan, and known and
follow,, to wit-Bounded on the
--eaaiwrf wertseerionline of section
Mo. Thirty (*) tn Town one north of range nine
191 writ, and on the west by th*- vraat haa of Mud

FIRE FIRES

ALL IB SOLICITED,

Dreee Trimming*.

Taxes for 1856.

DR. BAYNALE*

4 naw and aplandid aaaortaMtof FALL sad
A tHXTEt Good", yv»t rvcelvrePend twirjag
rt hto uld alani oppoaitc J. B. ruOTi

Bingie Shawl*. Taliaro,

Range
8 W

Ht’RkAM FOR FREMONT!

A.CEZT-.E'Sr

GOODS.

FHEOIL PAINTING*,

rpUE publie are hereby notified, that we are now
JL receivitijtlsrts sfidftieaa to our Slock ofOoodt,
end aB. is vast of articles ta our line, are rs^oeai। cd io give u* a call.
Our stock roniSu cd every yorisly of T1X.
[ Copper, and S/.ett Iron wart, Hardtrart,
x. Every aubacribcr of thrro dollars is ra.
CuiUrg, Jrog, Steel, iVaile, Storrt,
titled to a copy of the splendid steel en.
Store Pipe, lannmri Toole and
gArings. “Saturday Nlf^" or a copy of
ifttltaniet Toole of errry
Tltc publishers Lave mads arrangements any of lhe following fcl Magazines ‘on#
kind yeftiek ire vill *11
with the best American writer*, who will year; also a copy of the Art J«»urua| one
cheaper than tret
contribute to the various departments of year, and a ticket in tlsc Annual Distri­
before offered
the paper. The Urge pages at their dl»- bute*; of Works of Art
in fits Market.
' poxal will enable tbc cumluclon to avail
Thw&lt;, for every 43 paid, a pcr»» not
I themselves of ample selections from the only grta a beautiful ’
'.7~
”
। best and the most healthful Literature ot xinc one year, but also receives the Art
or al least, sold cheaper than a man could ata) the Old World. *’ The first number will
Journal uno year, and a. ticket in the An­
contain the commencement of hfr. Thack­ nual Distribution, making four dollars
eray’s New Social Talc, the publication of worth of reading matter, besides the tiekwhich, from early sheet* purchased ufthc cl. by which a valnable painting or pieca
Author, will be continmd from week to cfstatuary may be received In addition.
Itatinga, May, 1. 1AM
week, until its conclusion. In addition to
Throe who prefer Magazines to tbc Ecthis, they will keep a vigiknL eye zipou gmvink •Satmday Night," am have either
GREAT REDUCTION IN PB1CES
lhe issues of the English, ^French, and ’j of the following one year: Harper's Mslewman Periodical press, the best nrodue- carine, Godey’n L~3"’‘ "
"' *
tions of which will be tnuisfcrrea to the States Magazine, I
paper under their di
zinea, Graham's Me____ ,__________
Harper's Weekli is not intended in Magazine, Southern Literay Jfeaacnger.
______ —r__ _ __ iot taketbo plare of)
No person i* restricted lu a single
Harper's New Monthly Mnmtzinc. Each sliare.
Tbow taking five mr-nilw-rahip*,
Periodical will confine Itself to its own remitting 815, arc entitk-d to six Engra­
proper sphere; and no portion of the am- vings, and to six ticket* in the distnbu.
tents of the one writ! appear in tbc other.
tion, or any five of the Magazines, on*
Harper’s Weekly will rootein 'sixteen ' year, and six tickets.
, pages of tha size of the Ix*n&gt;h-n II lust rat- i ’ Persuns in remitting funds for member­
«-d News, enrh number comprising u ship, will please register’the letter si the
; much matter as an ordinary dtowlecitno poet office, to prevent Itris; on receipt at
. volume. It will'lic printed in a form and , which, a certificate of Membership, to­
I u|K&gt;n jtipcx suitable for binding: and ire ( gether With the Engraving or Magsrinc
i tip- pufft® will be cl ret roly j x-d, the hack desired, will be forwirded to any part of
numbers cm be always applied, so that I
Mibteribarw will be able at m.y time to '
For further particulars, mt the Novem­
rortipli-te their file*.
ber Art Journal, went' free on applies*
At the dose of.eaa-h volume, neat and tion.
appropriate covert will be prvftared for
Fur membership. ndJrcAs
the convenience of those who wish to bind
C. L. Dxrbt, Actuary C. A.
the paper. '
A., 348 Broadwar. New York, or West­
TERMS.
ern Office, 106 Water street. Satulutkr,
Harper's Weekly will
Ohio.
Saxunlav morning’ and______________
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY.
five cenia a copy.
It will be mailed to
How&gt;rifry Swrturr.
subscribers at'the following rates, j«ayment being invariably in advance:
One ropy tor twenty' week*,'
♦ 100
IE TAX PAYERS of the township «f Has
One copy for one year,
'
2 Sit
liaga. are herebv int-rmed. that the Treasurer
One copy for two yeura,
vUI be ready tareewv* pay sx4l af tha towaabia
tarn, at the More of Xevim A Kowproct:,
Five copies Jnr one year,

Discovered at Last!!

STILL IN THE FIELD.
Acerl.

Town.
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Cotamiaaioncr.

IfiBCRBTAKlES AND BOOK

P*rSPRING.”: ■
APOLLO AND WANA,

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

bv aa indenture of Mortgage, executed be Albert
if. Smith and Ehtabcth nemth to Independence D
Knaptz. —u dived August Jl.t 1954. and recorded
m the Registers Office. Io the County of Barry, in
Liber C. of Mortgages on pages fr O'and .’Dl.'and
which eras duly a.a.eped by tile said Independence
I*. Knapen to John W. Stebbins on llw *tb dav of
Siptember 13ot. and which assignment was dub
nierded in the Registers Office of tad Cc-nnty in
Liber D. of Mortgages on page S7. and which said
rMiiWn
w. r&gt;.r,L»r
&lt; t —L .. IV

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•
nt MJtaittJt, tin: stxx.
Togrtlwr with the following Groups -M
*»--------e re------ &gt; -. w&lt; n
1
M

by loading Artutt*.
The whole uf which are to be diatribe
ted or allotted among the subscribers
whoM names arc recetwd previous to the
Tweaty-eigMk ofJanuary ’87.
when the distributions will take place.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN
them 81*1 per cent of lh« groat oretaiuma l«ckln
the shape of lours and tha rcsreiulug 18| per cent
of receipt* Lara been apportioned to ageu'a, •*■
^enMw, turn, anpport of lira cwtn pen iet an J divl-

OLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.
-Xtoo; tk eftfclrite - Ideal Burt

Strtiggiro for the Hsort; Venue nn-l Ap.
pte: Pqrcte; Msgdateo; ChiW .rfdU tta
Jnuuroncc; Captive Bird; and fjtle Tru
•ant;
With numerous work# in Bronze, sod 1
collection of several hu ndred

y*

MASS^MEETrNG!
MORTGAGE SALE.
■j~VEFAULT having been made in Ina payment nf
kJ certain aura of money, secured io be paid bv
an indenture of Mortgage. Leanng date lhe rind,
day cf October. A I). I&amp;3. executed by Thooiaa
Oeioen and ..bigal Oaboru Li* wife then &lt; the
county of Barry, m the Stale of Michigan. toJooiah
C. Bantomine of the place aforesaid aud E-conled
in the Regiaura Office of aaid county in Liber "C"

Ready Made

Alm। a great variety of other desirable
Goods, an.-h as Bonnet Ribbons nnd
How urs. ruraiwiK Fans, Challies, Lawns,
Mutlins, i Mantillas, summer Shawls,
Glbrea, Hosiery 4c., &amp;c., on' which we
pfom'ue yiou

«• W*

rrtKAB of reary kind si retUor by »•
•»
1
VTare* iTimcaau-

Dry Goads, Groceries, Crockery and
Glatt ware, Matt Cape and Hannett
a nice aetoetmentand eery cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES

that cannot be beat in
GLAS^ai'ty °l rri&lt;*’
' SASW*

sod genial character will render Hasselran. .I.lwr u&gt;
bodriaW. -MirM
constant devotion to die principles ofngltl
and justteo shall win the spprolmti-« of
tho wise and the good. l|s object will be
U&gt; sot forth sound views on Political, Soebl and Moral que-tionr, to &lt;Mm» uerfol
Information; and to cultivate the graces

H,Mi,rai &lt;i

STEBBIHS &amp; HUSSHLL.

’■

THEY will spare tadbar kboc mt
penne to m*ko it the boat Family NewsJX In th. world; ooe wbta. cMrM

AT THB 8«« OHM BffiMXMMI.

WE have pnltand, a Inree and extensive
Stock of' Goods and are oonstantly
rwroinng direct front New Y&lt;»k, addi­
tion* u&gt; our already large Stock selected
with great rare as to the wants of this
commmilty of

WDI bmie the first number pf a Wedtljf
Newspaper, to be cntiilcl, . . f?'

LADLES' AND GENTLEM^jM*

Fire!!!

lefendanta, John L Bartieil *c.d Santo EandiUa further ordered that within twaaba aaid oompiainant cauae * nolle* of tU&gt;
.cpubh.lad iu the Requblioaa Barner, a
ir pabOobad in Heating., In the Ctranlv
andlhrt tte Mid pubhcalLnnbaouattantreat once ia ouch week fib* au
Utaa fi&gt; ranM * copy of tb.
e aaid defcnd।
E. Itortlctt, at
tenet twenty rtoyi before the tint* pTVKnbcd for
Ibeir arpearaaes.
i. nothing to whieh prop'le bare to much ^onfideure
W*. BURGHER.

■ -Wtl

Blanka I
DSayara1;

R. WJA’Asax^Faahlot
to WM’.Btak. o.tH
Uastfrss.*^__________

WASarUBfi, Ml&gt;, Brom

^rcan tave A5tcs cEougf&gt; to pay for

TEA* SALEBATUS!
R. J. Grant.

thal ha* proved to be aa rwarncr xxn cnwrcerK * I
soctoT Ague and Freer, and CM1 Fever*, in their
roned fora*, a. tUnufix’a Mn»c*ra&gt; Tome, and
daring rtw poal aoaaou I have known it to be need jB^dM^wT^&gt;ydJirnto&lt; Ware, Mop Stick
with much aureean tn Rmnitlant and Interaittaat
r...POU, Basna, tafev,
nd Baaa, U
*
_______
Warn A TwrvcMMto.'*.

A-M-

llaadags, Jaaa 1, J8M.
BRCTHBJofaflkind* m ’

jtaa. Rto, Masuta

e» /*’ tfrecnl. HotWkJ

E you will bring them to.

2,000

Battle Creek, Halting*,

YANKEE NOncnra, n good aaoreraretu^

GRaXD

and
RAPIDS STAGES.

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'TKKMS OF ADVERTISING.

THE REPUBLICAN BANKER,

REPUBLICAN BANNER

a CARBIKK, Printer.'
TERMS:

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r the throb groat Atneridk*
SaftimW, *»
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TERMS-** 1.50, IN ADVANCE.

R. J. GRANT, As COMPANY, Proprietors.

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VOL. 1.
Mi

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

&gt;us works in Bronxk and .
^vrra! humfred

ml pamntiwq^

Merchams. ,

fcr sata of Robber Bride r,«ll irldite.

-ibutfons wiH take plaro;
OF SFRSCRIlTTOtf.

crlbcr of toreb dollars Is «

Office in
'

I. A. Holbrook, Attortn v and Coun^jf .. ’ ... • "
T..,l
»od Tax Agrol, Offire recoad story, Rower’*
Bloek. Hretpy*. Mich,_______________

Oaklkt &amp; Witsklkh, Wholesale and Re-

A. BwrxixY, Attome.v and Coun
Kdter at taw. ttoitatocud CouMclior in Ussarery
and Notary Public. Will prompUy attend to
mst bn.ineM»ntouted to U* rare in aorrf tb*
Cwu of On* State Oflce ta lha Court Hone.
Hting*, Berry Conntv, Mich.
J own iiomratv, i*hv*idian and Suraeon.
Dwelling on Broadway, nrar the Court RvCae.
am*s

Nobmax AcklXT, Deader in Dry Goods,
Groecrisa, Croekarr,'Jewelry, Murical lurtruaatfa, Drap and Medicine*. Book, and 8talk,u

nidus*. Mktai ■ “

I'-wing M Manton^ oZ

H, J. Kxxnxu*, Dealer in every variety
of Dry Good*, Groocnre, Crockety. Il*ril Ware.
ItoiSy M»d« Ctothlnj. Hsta. C.JM, Boot, .nd
HLore. State Stiya. dret door Wrel Of J.oba B.
FMt's, Hasting*, Mich.
£&gt;

■py "f the Art Journal oa«
«ct in the Annual Dfatrii
k» of Art.

GRast &amp; SrAVLtHXO, Dealers in all kinds
of Dry Goo-1., finxrnn, [Crockrey. Ac. StaU Falk A: Holbrook, Attorneys Ac CounselBtrwt. opposii* IW Offire. Hulun*. M&lt;ch.

ear, and a ticket in the Anition, making four dollars
&lt;&gt;g matter, besides the tiek.
valuable painting or ntra
iy be received m additi(W*.
prefer Magazmea to thefij.
day M^t,’ can Imre either
g one year: Harper’a Ma­
t’s Lady's, Book, United
ine, Knickerbocker Magah Magaxifie, Blackwood’s
there-EReray Messenger.
is restricted to a ategL
• taking five uicnilicrabipe
are entitled to six Prijrs
dx tickets in the distrfbaive of the Maguzir.es, on*
ickets.
-3
■mittlng funds for member­
* register the letter af^it
prey ent loss; on receipt df
Kent.- of Membership, to­
’ P'S™'.1"* ■»
&gt; Jo rwarded to any part of

•artlcubra, see the NovemHai. sent free on applies
ship, address
L. Dkkbt, Actuary C. A.
abv. Now York, or West1 « nter street, Sandusky,

fcS A. SVVEEZEY,

0 L. Rat, Attorney and Counsellor at
Law. CbHucttoua,Cun«ertzKii&gt;r. PetirionClaima,
I ""J * — - — - - .M.ij—.
. I ■ I. a.

H.‘A-Goouraaa, Dealer in Dry,Goods,
Itardwars. Oroarriea, Crockrry.Hata.Cap^lkx.tv Street, Haating* Miebigan.
Show andits&lt;riy Made Clothing. Bader a Block. NOBMAN W. EALK. L%AB- a HOLBROOK.
Huie SUrat, Daiting*, Mich.
Chas. G. Holbrook, Justice of the Peace
BnAbxxn, Wmis &lt;k Co, Wholcnla Pa­
Office in Bower* Block, Haating*. Mich.____

S*^a~________
.
:__ [
NxvraaAj Ksarax, Merchant* and Deal

Public. Ac. All ba*ui&lt;-*a attended u&gt;’promptly f
oare^ E«S?*bto8,Bui

SteiX^Ht?Cm,&lt;etotto7g ^^Traney ‘tandf Fmtaia A: y&lt;Munm*i Liy-ry Stable. Hora;
Gcted.vrar** Ktock. HaMietp. Mich.

r», Cerriem* ud SUdlfllonc* to let.

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Cos/

J., M
ItLMkLL,
Dudar in Drv i to all plact-a ' Ulbcc And Staid* near Fact'* llo(ioads (IroertiaA-rookery, Hat*. Cap., Bwit’a . Ul. Hading., Mich.
_____________
a:ri SWa, Chair* «hd Cabinet Furniture. G&lt;x&gt;J
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I •&gt;l.tSSKLU I UJNtian fl.nl burgeon.
__&lt;T
______________ O!Sce in Slebbin. A Hu.xlla Store, Koarcth
Fiuxcia Rowra. Dealer in Stoves, Iron. I «wk*BahM».MW». I__________________

H adlkt &amp; WioiiTMAX, Manufacturers of L*“‘l•“* Ti
ry and IfaffM. Hott &lt;
Offlefl, lluliata Mich.

J. P. Ronanrs A Co., Dealers in Drugs j

Mch«**C* r^TO. in'..Uj
GI»b« Holril, ItaitiflE* Midi.

8. II. Mazo. Jeweior. Clu
r» Brpaircd. Shop in AcklM
Miriu

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

________

for 1856.
D. Q Hawlkt, Denier in Gt

'1X5,; jBiflovan

novas,

w seven
on* llocr ' rooRM-tintf at K
J, with .Tb.ri.1 IrailH
•Mt of Foot-* Hotri. Bottogs, MIob»_________ car* on th* Michigan Cvatr*! R. B,, jping rail sad

WiLUAM Rooaia, Livery■ Stable.I

Kafcmaioo T**U*x*, Tfccr»-

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Tbl* route t&gt;MM(^hn&gt;Ja|b&lt;bcTillan*orTankca
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Haattog., May 1. :wX
t ’ Proprietor^
GREAT UsebvEHV!
"

Joux Owxw; Boot* &amp; Shoes made to or-

lings, smcu, aiay i,
&lt;A &gt;t. A. SaRtwkll, Blacksmlthtog in all
.
.
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Stumork &amp;

Wihiitmax,

Furuaremen,

b°«!* Creak. Kalama-

Uatlingt. and Ae furrwnding Country

Send /n Your Orders,
J. W. Blcklx, Fa.*hionable Tailor.
-.. .
.
____j -it__ -*•

OrtAsm

Mr atosk rffloeda is -rre asd wsUtolsDted.m-

GroconiM i Fancv Goods
T. F. Habvxv, Tailor, and dealer in Res-

that can be found U: ths raatarn cfwua era mar-

paras

R. W. Wasw, FaahkwahkTMor. ff»T
in Bailey'* Block, o»«r H. A. OsXHfrear'a Store,
gastinp. Mteh.
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=ss.--------- At Price* Lower
Inn.. How is in tkorowdl vrpair sad hw ere

JUnurater ths ptere-Few.Brick Store, a da

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AN i
TVTOTICi: ia hsreby ffire.n, ib

Mmurau Breiiw^ty

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to the humble

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th. uuut of
mul
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j-ujb,
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tb., .f| wl»
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to rrrry humw bring.
Thu th, ।
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cuntritmem
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imm&lt;lrU|ltr,
thu.,KOOr.
r
m.r by mn.t. drpri-. u. of ihrir ntjoy.
in ,he
of
TOtrit, but th. nghu wtll rrutrio fortrur. MlmU, Au.
nd thy awtet itare unnttarbly bright
Are Moding forth thy prriaeto V&gt; all t
It I. . gloriou. truth. IhM U» r.-ri—t
u u tnu.&amp;CwmiluUri. doe. notglr.
1.— .....
wri
.1... tUt bow. bri&gt;«thth.l..hofh»!u,
„ur wltluu th. St.tr jutrrwot mutri-, hold, from lh&gt;m the Hjak#&lt;rni „g l-g-„Ut. tor tte freritom
ume right to llbuty whteh t. [riUKtrod „r,|„„uid uoUr Suu Uw.; nor dor.
Wo notice in one of our exchanges the by tU I.rmdml lritri.ua who .w.y,tU ‘
proviJ,
tUf ftri.
marriage of a young lady to a Mr. Mudd' sceptre of civil power.
Is~ ‘the
~ member blacks shall be allowed to vote or hold
the following' lines would not be, in our from South Carolina, who has just roaum- office; but i&gt; does provide that outaidc of
cd liis seat, (Mr. Keitt,) now ready and the State jurisdictions, wherever our Fed­
humble judgment, very inappropriate.
willing to maintain those truths on which eral laws and Federal power extends,
his predecessors and mine then united, their h’rrx, their Merliet, and their prop­
making their solemn appeal to the Su­ erly, shall be "cured-.
That no tyrant
premo Judge of the Universe for the rec­ hand altall enslave, rob, scourge, and bru­
titude of theia intentions I 1 will, to the talize God's image: Thai the right of self­
extent of my power, influence, and abili­ defence, that first principle in Nature’s
BtUlrw
For here i
ties, stand by and maintain these doc­ law, shall not be taken from any human
trine*. Wilf that gentleman!
If he la
being-. That no pirate hand chall &lt;be per­
not present, or la unwilling to answer, 1 mitted to tajte tnv life ofhim who resists
Coodenaed Eggs, like «olidC&lt;-d milk,
ask any member of the Democratic par­ unlawful assaults upon his person.
are among the novaltiea of recent device. ty North or South, whether be or hia par­
Sir, during this debate many and vio­
Tbs yolk and white we subject to evap. ty are ready to stand by these doctrines 1 lent attacks £tvn been made upon the Re­
oration.
When thoroughly dried, the I pause for an answer. ' I bear no reply. publican partv; but 1 wish friends and foes
mass is reduced to powder, packed in Silence la the only' answer I cm ever ob­ to underhand that I am not about to de­
tain from them, when 1 propound thia di­ fend the Republican party while it stands
tins, and kept fur any length of time.
rect question of human freedom.
Men upon it* present platform of principle*.
of the South sometimes venture to deny We stand where bur Republican lathers
all purpoaea, jnst as the fresh eggs.
tbeae truths.
The Viet President elect
of 1T70 stood.
Their faith ia our faith;
is reported to have denied them publicly their doctrine i* our doctrine ; their ob­
Spirit of (ht Timet.
and boldly during the recent canvass; jects are our objects ; their God.i* our
but
1
have
never
been
able
to
ex
tori
from
AanicnrrnAL Dibcovbkt.—A Paris
God.
To defend the doctrines of tho
letter-writer steles that a scientific gen­ a Northern Democrat a direct answer to Republican party would be to defend the
this plainqueaUoo. -&gt;CTciieyait in sitleman discovered, two years ago, cm- let**; IE nation it ItaMring for a reply. doctrines of tho Republican fathers- In
b&amp;Jcd with some embalmed bodies, a If they answer in the affimatlve, the South

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doctrines, upon thoao who seek to over­
turn the essential elements^ the fundamen­
constituents will repudiate them. Thus tal principles’on Which, all’ oar hopes of
tbiy vibrato between heaven and hell, un­ liberty and progress are baaed. Mea-who
certain in which they will finally land — war upon those dootrtaM are separated
was sown, and yielded from sixteen "to
from ton Republmaa party by wmdenl
twenty stalks to a grain, while there
gulf as doep and broad a* that which aspdmUm«ofU&gt;« mZy GUlw k»g« * «r-

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| Iliis equality of right among aU men
to life and liberty ia the roak on which
I the Republican church is erected, and
neither lite gates of hell nor «f DemocraJ py shall prevail against 1L
1 know that too Democratic party deCreator with the inalienable right to life |1
—
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liberty," was
promulgated in ■*the | ny this equality of rights. If they do
Declaration of Independence, and perpet­ ' not believe in the divine right of Kings,
uated in the Constitution; and I now add, I they certainly believe in the divine right
that to tlic maintenance ofth«e doctrines, nf slaveholders. Even toe Prcsidcnviii
the Republican party stand pledged to j his mcansge, chiming to rcprewrnt too
| peoples of the United States generally,
mankind and to God.
Wo are ooncious that when these doc­ and the Democracy in particular speeka
trines wore proclaimed by our Republican of men enslaved as property; degrades
fathers, there were men in the Colonics man with his intellectual immortality, to
who denied them but these men were re­ the tame rank in the scale of being* aa
garded as enemies to their country and cattle and swme. It is rank infidelity to
to mankind. Tliay srero held in such God and to mankind.
J
I now pass to the next point'm our Re­
contempt, that tho very lumu is yet re­
garded os odioua.
publican platform. Th# second resolution
Mr. BENNETT, of Mterisaipi. I ask further reads as follows:
the member from Ohio whether he on a
Against those who endeavour to de­
former occasion, .ever uttered this lang­ feat the intentions of our fathers, tlm Re­
uage that is (lere attributed to him 1 I will publicans (toe friends of Liberty) have
send it to tho Clerk to be read.
waged on nnecftsing, determined warfare.
Tho Clark read, as follows -.
Our association is of recent date. It dif
“I look forward to the day when there for* from all other political parties formshall be a aervilc insurrection in the South el since the adoption of the Constitutier.,
when the black man, armed with British in this: it is based upon the rock of eterbayonets, and lod on by British officers, nal^unehanging TruA, “Liberty and tgmtl
shall assert hia freedom, and wage a war juitlet to al! men." Our cause ia upheld
of extermination against hi* muster when and sustained by tho patriot, the pbilos#the torch of the incendiary shall light up nher, the philanthropist, tho Christian.—
towns and cities of tho South, qnd blot Wo hold to the commandment of him
out the last veatiga uf Slavery. And
though I may not mock at their calam.- declared, “Jlow tialt loot Ay neighbor ot
lly, and laugh when their fear cometh yet Ayttf," it la as binding upon politicians
I will hail ft m the dawn of a political aaitis upon miniatcrs.of tho gospel or
millennium”
members of churches. And be who eonMr. GIDDINGS. I will anawer the scats that one man may enslave another,
member kindly. 1 do not blame him ; can hive no claim to be called a follower
ofhim
who commanded that “Whateoevhe la a yOtmg member is unacquainted
with mo personally. May God forgive ye would that men should do to you, do
his ignomnee., 1 freely forgive him. I ye even so imto tbcm/1
Men who deny th»'b doetrinaS tmnt bo
have seen the language quoted liy him
going the rounds of the bemocratic pa- regarded as outtewt, from the common­
nets during tho Presidential campaign. wealth of Christianity. With tbeae doc­
In *omo parts of the country, it seamed trines and principles as the baste uf oar
to conatituto ahn'ual the whole capital »f Republican organizaliac, wo have Increaatfic party; but I did not expect that any ed in n umbers/and in moral and political
member 61 this body would be ignorant
enough to put It forth here, whence an ex­
posure would go out to'tba wbolg country
On Monday, when the member from
TennMaeTtMa. Surra] alluded to thia
same matter, I inquired when and where the Union, and a far greater portion of
I had uttered su;h language. Hu tret the wealth, of ofthe moral nod physical
attempted to say I uaad it in Philadelphia
but finally intimated that if 1 i-*d not usundred

| ntr atom ol our republic, im. next njent anrj fratnoj our Constitution, when i
, u-Kl truth wluch they utured wu. -th.-. ,
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Governments arc constitut'd among men,.|
i nroncrtv are thus secured by tic
,w. u, KC.K .lu» right-”
11K. .re th. .
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. right* oT all men, and these the objects - n„_.__wn.
■ -^jVhichtht. i-utad
N. Bbowx. Detibrr in Family Grorericw
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The Philosopher’s Moor Foand!
MJLX MR9**lCTWDKKTHBr KNOW IT!
mrgical dtari
•irdcry and J
a’-ing.anda

uTbat na our Republican lathers, when that I ever used it, bore or elsewhere.—
Not one of
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»hi&gt;n.
they bad abolished slavery In all our ter- The objects to wMoji I have ever devoted
them uttered aa w,,1r.r
word of J'riann-r.v*I
disapproval.
In this Hall, at our last session, wo ritorica. ordained that *no person shall be I my attention have been those of peace
listened ton speecli from 'the gentleman deprived of lifts, liberty, or property,with- and good will to mankind. I -am not
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
from Georgia, (Mr. Stevens,) to show out due process of law;’ it becomes our ! aware of any enkindneas toward* ahve- ‘
ttaUvvrvd to th* Houm of BopreMtatirsa, D*e«m- that Statcry, and not liberty, was the duty to maintain tills provisldb of the | holders; but tny sympathies are with th®
ber 10, IBM.
fro fall iJ till oWortWi &lt;tart.
declared will of Heaven toward a part of Constitution agsinst all attempts to vice j oppressed. I nate oppression in aDflts
late It, for the purpose of establishing i forms with an inedible an unutterable
mankind.
Mb. Spiakm : No people ever stood
Here, at this starting point, tho two slavery In any territory of the U. 3. by I hatred. AH good men hate it, but I havemore firmly in the maintenance of popu­ great parties of the country separate. It podtive legislation prohibiting Its exis- j never uttered or felt a wish that the enlar rights than did our Saxon and Ameri­ is on this fundamental truth, “that all men ter.ee or extension therein.”
, slaved
siavea should
inoum use
use any more yiolenoo'lhan
tioicuot wu •can ancestor*. Since the time when the noaseas the inalienable right to liberty."
Here we reach toe Important and prac- is actually necessary
nacMsary to obtain their free
free-­
sturdy barona of England extorted from Separating on this primal doctrine, it is
tical ls*no which presses upon us at this dom. That they may obtain it peacapeace­
King John the “Mitgtta Charta” of British, impoaslblo for ua to agree upon any col­ time. f dMire to call attention to this fully,
fuDy, I hope and pray ; but
bnt if they cancan­
freedom, this great aubjeot of toe rights of lateral question in which the rights of issue upon maintaining the Constitution ‘ not obtain it in that way.
way, I still bops
hop*
the people aguinsl political power, lias no. mankind are involved.
may
of toe country.
The Republicans Insist; they
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- obtain it, nt whatever expense
ver ceased to occupy the popular mind— I These rights being expressed in Ianthat this ordained will of those who fratn- rnsv be neccs'fcry to the oppressor.
sometime* to a greater extant than atotli- j gunire so plain, so obvious, so just, so forAnd. now, 1 in turn ask tho gentleman
«1 the Constitution, toot “no person shall
era, but at all time, it has. maintained its । cible, were well understood by too men
bo deprived of lift, liberty, or property, 1 from Mlsaisslpl, [ Mr. Bexxktt,] whetbpq up» th, public moKlo.ee.
Tie of tliat age. " AeeorftalZrti
Accordingly, when tho Con.
Con- without dim proeeaa of law,” shill be er he holds to the self-evident truth, that
d the Koilion
..
wbH.
,• i
-u Coe,Uiud«.
.t-jj
maintained -, that wherever our Federal । all men are endowed by their Crertor
clvllktx! world for t___
met.
rart
. . they be™
bore with them the fall
Ml od
aud power extend*, there the Cmstitution with the inalienable right to life, liberty
- notlikclr to
o be brought
beotyht to . rnata Ur.
^^dieg. -th,, Goreranenu
shall bo upheld. The democrats take te- and happiness? Will he be as frank
minatfoii. Dueilwtbtt
T
Purina, the rigbu
lvn,tllurol unoug met. w ueuro
By gold or f*mr, though not unMmght,
aue with u*. They insist that in Kansas with mo ax I w*a with him, and giro me-a
l-h.ro
onife,libe^wii..ppim„of the people
haro IUj» ™*«H,
, «*r,. ,
and other territories of the United States, categorical answer.
Teklng
od, and lho» power*•orKl«8
of Kings‘«*,0y™'»and Govern­ todluSZ their ieridietlon.
men may be enslaved, robbed of their
Mr, BENNETT was understood- to
ments over too liberties
writes of mankind havo
have
declared objects and purposes of earnings, deprived of their liberty, with­
' say that “tguab utrt endowed with them
diminished in proportion.
Government* for their guide, they ordain­ out process of law; and if they resist the riffhn.”
Our American anceatore of the Revo­ ed tii^t “ no person shall be deprived of
commission
of
those
crimes,
they
may
be
sture deride.
Mr. GIDDINGS. It is my opinion
lution made a far greater advance than life, liberty, or property, without due pro­
murdered, deprived of life at the will of ithat
__ God has given to the member from
hod been made by any previous genera- ecu oflaw."
th* pretendml owner, without process of Miol—
* *;
MOTe claim to life and
.jj the same
I lion.
Tlsey ires-teaied advantages which
This portion of the Constitution we arc Jaw. 1 am not now disoming coljaters Hberty
Will &gt;trip the robe, and doff tbs plume,v .—
1— bCTUjwcd on the Pres­
no former ngc had enjoyed.
They had Ixsund to support.
The gentleman from matters; I call attention to fundamcatol I ident'of
tteipoll them of their color* bright,
i.L—• ..r •L-.
th-.- United States. The mem­
‘ the past history of our race before them,
South Carolina, (Mr. Keitt,) and myself, truths. Shall1
• They seized upon the wisdom, the expe- and every member of thia body, have which ia In perfe^-harmunv with the col-i ber from Missiiippi. with his slender
| ricnoe uf mankind in all former tlmea^nd often sworn that “no person," where Fed-1 Kicnee of evtfy honest ’and intelligent! physical system is not the equal of my­
, self in strength; but will he admit that
. shaped the new Goveriinnmt according to
1
---------- ’ ~ I ora! Uw’ bav* fo.r0&lt;? whc,rc lhl&gt; Co^*t,‘SB’ I man. In harmony with the right* of man-1
I
cSdii?
^rol of the 'tion
“ sl,dl bo depnved of life, | kindi in harmonr with the laws of nature 1 , his right tolueand liberty is more doubt­
Casting from titem the
of the , |i1x.rtv or property, without due process
of nature’s Cod be maintained I It is ful than mine 1 Do I understand him.to
‘
«।
’ wUI
“d “ impXTJu^ion KtoTAmer- ; admit, that because 1 have the physical
I
.IsJsiSr. areu^iTr
th,t
w“ 6ocarfiwl out icon Ale tje virtue, toe firmnrn of I power, therefore I propose the moral
S?KriidT
cvcry ,rue ~P“W«n’ P-rpfie. th* l-talligenrc. the patriotism, I right to make him my slave. God forbid;
fclt ft fftomSkiSd thf^foe/ toll’d
b-v *•*•"? P?V'!0L. 1
n"‘ &lt;o maintain tMs wmrtilutlonal proviaionl1 J The most degraded African that treads
drctare the
wMAimnSwI tSm “-v tUl ,’UI
By the Kmraa-Ncbravk. bill, wc ex-1 the footstool of God poiscrtses the same'
My body to Uboriutu toil;
iTroiiflict
.to l,rvrtM-’!iaP in o&gt;teta of competent juoscr Uwse trrritnrica the whole right to Ida life and hi* liberty that Frank-k
ThfTro?r^JJ^f
wm &lt;-m ' H“^c,io0’ “P0*’ P^Btionsremdarly U, criminal code of the United States, and । Jin Pierce enjoys and I would be as will- '
ol^d to^Slitoe rte^na^tnSn.JL
lh,&lt;,n’ A% if*
w®wJtted mur- I jecUred
Cofiatltution to be in force । ing to see the President bow beneath the
ployed to txprvss the reason*teat pron i&lt;p ।
pJra,n.( or treason. |jt- roay be | thcrc. }Jtlt t[lc democratic partv, while lash, as I wotiH the humblest individual,
bXU ud "hunirf &lt;•» ««™». ;rr.««J. Me-.
u
Om.KX,
|u who perspires'beneath on African sun ; t t
t would aa soon see toe wife or child of ths
President taken from Ids arms and sold
I'cmrioriU. J«n. It, 1357
like swine iu the market aa I would see
VV hen those reasons were P*"^ before । robbery or larceny, he may in the same ! crjmM oral! transFresaions must bo per- 1 tl.o wife and child of any other man
O.XJK IIOVK WITH THEE.
v/i“d mMMrbutadkMl u-irf, e-wrlcttd, nd ;
ir.rfn robnolh-roTM. mon. I made merchandise. These orc my aeotiOn* tear with tare, rar Gad, »b~ injlight breaks adcratwn Mita approval, Aew korfc and
to imprisonment, and thus by । ev he j, confined in prison for veari; , menta, honestly entertained and frankly
°^bf but if bo rob him of toe earnings’of his ', expressed. I have no apology to- make
। to the member from Mississippi, or to
l-T f* I lifts, of bis liberty, his intelligence, his wife, the Democratic party ; to mankind or to
I. sir. , LI. .L.IiImh l, t a .ri.ri
,I-.a
I.
fore the world as the solcinnte-avowed ln n° °’^cr *?&gt;'• ant’Uc of tho ..“A*1*, ' to be protected, and the Constitution is my Creator, for these honest conviction*
£1 SV.T’ •"
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~ 8{-t&lt;- f’r thi’ 1 ™n- ™ *"? ,w,i: ,,oi’ i not to L enfant.
They deny that this of my inmost soul. I regret to mo Re­
publicans stand here and apotogixa for
God and debated by goed man. V™
pCT,l^W&gt;natiS^?fthe earth ^(0 nos-1 can ““k i,’dividual be deprived of either t and happlneas; the object* and designs ‘
,
, 1° J*
,,f thwkS ’•W’- «c*Tt b.v '
of lB° ' of human government arc apurned, and - for these sentiments that our fetbers met
tenty tocj declared “that all min are en- c, ngtit,ltlrm and a violation of the naUi-1 thc law, cf &lt;3od and nature are set at de- the hosts cf Britain upon simuntoered
। battle-fields. They shed their blbod to
•lowed by their Creator »ith the mahenu. |)ta
roankin&lt;!. wWcll our Conati-1
bicnghl to life, liberty, and the pursuit tu,ion was intended to secure.
; •
That the maintenance of the uphold these doctrine*; and shall: their
I descendants apclcgize for entertaining

FREEDOM OF SPEECH VINDICATED I * tacit assent to the ■lander.

I DON'T CARE.

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I'lnurs &lt;k Mociimouk. Dealers in all kinds

NO. 38.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JAN. 29, 1857.

0 L. Rat, Judge of Probate.
'Bowsr’a Block, firetfagsf

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Sir, 1 have already shown dial the groat
&lt;h.. .ll
V. enJo^ hr thjb

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ty were present, and by their silanes g*va ■
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’’h a- ”5* I **
widl "*di°8 this lecture: ]
«ght Ibe
cut-offpoliticfan.
by-: to Congress,
Congress. be goes
boo one
om step further,and
farther,and from aght
the castoff
pidftfefans of byaw. w.
goneKdays. Ie4,tt the midst of this
the people for agitating tbe ques
■ KD1TOM.
jtrorcal-an:^ the su.-v.rora here, and I Uon d*negro cmandpetior. In the South*
mgrorty. iwpmdat. jam, n
ta-JtfKsrMMOcUtatB ol tbe country. arelara 8ut«. I am Sony to hove heard
exultant wtth jot that they have not all members of this body, and of the Senate,
b.wn sWn-tiatt a few yet survirc, and Bpo|&lt;tizo for those people of the free
’
W* promised last weak to tall the peo
truly they may be said to be laocunienta. Sutra who discuss the raflae of uni venal
•fthe
I emancipation.
I shall speak of them fa, pic what we think of thia gentleman's locTV President, among others, tas found i no apologetic terms.
I assert tbeir clear■ I tore, and we wlQ, this wwk redeem our
kinwelf a victim to tho Slave Power.— i and coustitotional jimm
* w
imui uua
right
to «
agitate
this। , promise. His first lecture, “Tbe old and
Harmg expended what moral ynd politi-1 subject when they plrese and where they
cal mffimneebe possessed in favor ctf human |[ please within those
tbose'StateaSt-“ They
- -------------are the tbe new," is calculated to give an andi­
bondage,
him off
sovereigns of
of tho
the land,
lind and the President' cnee a great many new ideas, of practical
bondigt, they have
us«&lt;s cast
Vi*»v jmn
uu, m
hr no sovereigns
langur uaefol.
Given up by Northern is their servant—they the potter, and be। worth to individuals; such aa cannot be
r.ml alMitditju’d by slarcbolding friends the elay—and neither be nor Congressi long entertained and meditated upon wlth. lx.am «laji»thing mars than submit u&gt; can deprive them of the right to speak,
out creating. In tbe mind, a high moral
rtltal HOtanea of cou kmnatiou which the discuss, and agitate, any subject they
tone, and storing it with noble senti­
o -op|.&gt; have pronounced against Imn.— please.
ments.
ilul slub lai i:i;fiera upon the verge ui
Why, sir. Southern preachers, and
puWc life, L’ setz*i« upon the last mo- . members of this body, insist tiiat Slave­
Die lecture takes into consideration
menls’ofhfa pofttica! exlttenee to scud' ry fa ordained of God; that Abraham
two classes of individuals.
These two
forth to the country tii* ' very extraordi- was the father of die faithful; 1 that he
classes, although they may appear to be
nanr message now' before us.
was a slaveholder, and a slave dealer, as
widely
different
ir
their
character
.and
.
tn bestowing a few momenta attention the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Srzriiilpon tbit mi»! singular State paper, I xxuj said at our last session and, accor­ aims, are, in reality, very nearly alike,
* kM’.I pass over th.it which may be re­ ding to bis tbeory, ho might have added so far as
conferine any practical bene­
girdl'd a* merely the dcclamatorv por­ that Abraham was also a slave breeder, fits upon society is concerned. Both dasation, and notice only one or two of those for bo had many sOrvnta ixicn in hfa own
c? cultivate and cherish a morbid longing
assertions
which 1 wish to eutninenL
house. He forgot to add that he wa»
! after the unreal; both are equally dissat‘
I call auenlion to the declaration which 1 justified'* by
and not by such
WV.M
.. »..v uv,
‘l1’ thoprcsent^and forgetful of the
works. jjJVhifo
lie, and wwuMwtH
Southern pr-.acnpr.ach-j*
'
reads *» follow*:
•’Ll the lung aeries of acts of indiscreet era, are folding up these doctrfara, so roj good it contains; and both arc longing for
c^twaicn, tbo first was the streuoas agi- vohing to Christianity,
t*. rt. .v_t
their compeera in Mtne fancied good gtate of society. Tho
lauou, by citixi'iis of the Northern States, Utah were .'proclaiming that Polygamy
rin C.'t^resj’ and
of It, of the question sas also cstabljihod by divine authority, only difference to be perceived fa, each is

BANN1&amp;K.

Laxsctu Jan. 23d, 1857.

It is wicked fa any public journal to
The above is the name of a paper just
turn tbe existing state of things to such
will 'like to
established at Battle Creek—William 8.,
hear ocwseinnaQy from the State Capitol, Pease, Publisher and Editor. Tha gene I aeoomt as tho Advertiser iesks. Instead
Of arrangement in favor of a banking sys­
tem fa this State, these beak failures arc
tedl Is it not to a great extent a 'drarf
fault with.
Good paper, good type, and
ter ta this State! Arefes vwdatic n«;.-oc.'
good ink; and mechanically a good paper,
Iy prosecuted, Until the suds ofjuBU^jL
tbe third bouse or lobby.
And
executed fa a neat tasteful manner, and
S*•e •
i”1J“ *-•
Will the Free Prae taU how it fa dicated and scrort-dl Is It not a notucire
giving abundant evidence of practical
both as It regards numbers and talent, knowledge of the art of printing, and of “wicked” to endeavor to facilitate trade,
by preventing the community from being
and all parts ofthe State are represented
editorial ability.
But, although fair to
swindled! Look, for instance, at tho de-• gne along ocr great public thorough,
in It, aa well as fa the other two.
tbe eye, it is bitter to the heart; and for- 1
mor which was endeavored to be circula­. And do not you, tbe profaned friod,
cibly reminds us of those “whitef
t the temperance cause, so far as any
ted on Monday relative to the Wisconsin
session, and businca is progressfag with
eat and persevering effort is made to
chtrt” of which we read fa the scriptures,
banks, and without the. least reason ex­' vent the traffic, ignore the open xnd^c.
all laudable dispatch.
beautiful to look upm, “ but JUUd vitA
cept
that
interested
parties
might
piay
teraptuono violations of the law, whitt s!
Die present Legislate re ia emphatical­
upon the credulity of the community, andi most everyday and every where
ly a hard working body. They have al­ '
Nover mind, friend Pease, send along
, fa the face? Have you woigbed well *,
make
jnooey
out
of
th?
operation.
Beready before them fa various stages of
your paper.
We are happy to extend ( ceuse there arc some defects In thekr, consequences of vour fodHerenct to fa.
consideration, and passed upon, over one
welfare of yonr fellow men, favol rod k
tbe right hand of
to you
an
,
,fellowship
T.W“,piO,O
“as
"r
‘lregulalfag
the system af Bonking fa the’ the illegal traffic, driven with diabolic
hundred bills, braids resolutions and joint
editor, but, as a f ~
,
‘ * .
zeal every day before youreyul It need&gt;
resolutions.
content with our left; but you will of I
reason soffident to condemn all banking. not Che ken of prophecy to see. that, /
Ibe matters of moot importance to be
course make that all aqttareby giving us
you suffer the law to become a dead l«.
passed upon, are tbe disposition of the
It affords a wanting to our legislators to
ter, earnest, effectual efforts will soon be
avoid suchdcfecta.
Why does not tbe made for ita total repeal. If youaresil.
swamp-lands; a general Banking law,
■aid, send along your paper, we want it
and the proposed amendments of the
ling that it shall remain, as it la now, to &gt;
for the purpose of comparing modern,
great
extent, a dead letter, the foes of fa.
Constitution.
banka of New York, or of Now England,
with ancient JcfierBowlanfam; and then
There are various projects on foot for
and will it tell us why Michigan may not measure will never rest aatiafied till fa
condemnation fa sealed, by Iwfag struck
tbe disposal of tho swamp-lands. Some
have a currsnoy aa sound aa that of those
forever from tho Statute Book of ovr
lineage of Franklin Pierce back to Jcflerof tbe northern members are in favor of
State legislation.
A good law tiobtol
son: Wo apprehend it to bo in some such j
bestowing them upon the counties in which
rities, and with the name regulating laws? with impunity always makes tncr. nx)re
etuanciifation* in the Southern and Brigham Young, with hfa retinue of looking, in an opposite direction from tbe
way m Judos Iscariot could truce his bock
What we complain of to that while Mi- daring fa crime. The temperance lav ti
they lie; others are for appropriating the
I three scorn i
'—— wives, cites Abraham as a other, for that ‘•iraaim bonum? which
to Abraham.
this State will not prove an exception to
Here it a c-.
distinct
—— —
uiwcruon,
—, that
----- ‘WJMygantist,
.— ___------------- , and insists tiial he was the is to make tho human family practically proceeds to the extinguishment of the
the truth of this remark.
Tbo refusal to
Statu indebtedness. But the more mr
she is at any moment liable to be made enforce ito provision, invites and p^
’tigress,'citizens uf the Northern States servant of the “Most III
Hfb,
* ’* and
’ ***! wise and universally happy.
lad strcnapajily agitated tbe. question of jutiifed, not by faith but■5'2
11^ of one di. Irc &lt;
mcr ous dasa, I think, are in favor of de­
L, u-.' wutkb. 1
vokca tbe tranagnasion; emboldens sad
I
Those
of
one
class
arc
ever
looking
utge&lt; ctiar.cipnti'in in the Southern ‘ Both lie and the gcntlumna from Gcor-1
On the 21st inst. there was a meeting Free Proas wishes her to continue aa their makes defiant ita oppoeera. and gusrar.
voting them to educational purposes; and
State*," It fa not an laacriion thnt “agi- jtia look round upqa US ’who worship, n backward ; and with their eyes fixed on
for the latter purpose 1 think they will of the citizens of Allegan tn take into ooa- foot-ball, it will certainly oppose tho cro- tics to them a complete and lasting trilat'.ua" tc.id:oj to “uegro emancipaton” ' God of purity and juaticc and with cm- the golden age of the past sadly bewaiL
umpk
sideration the feasibility of constructing a
finally be disposed of,
bad bern ttrowedin Caiigrei*, aa tlie mem plir.tie gusto Cta. “Havt wc not AbnJtam
Are you ashamed, sick of the temper
the degeneracy of our dayP and their)
Tbtre fa a bill now before the Senate i Railroad from Grand Rapids to St Jo­ gainst tbe wide-spread circulation of otli- 1
. It«r front S* uth Giruliua [Mu. Kzirr] has to oicr father f"[ laughter. 1 For these ad­
ance law? Do you wish it struck out of
A memorial was a-! er States.
Out of 81,000 received from i existence? Or do you expect that it will
reps* ..led. Why, sir, the OMOttian of vocates of Slavery and Polygamy, the constant cry ul **O tiyt the world could which provides that the interest accruing seph, via Allegan.
। very moral principle, the reading of tbo President bos no word of reproof. Hfa again become what it otet vat.''' Those from the fund, shall be divided between dopted, praying the present Legislature : the interior al the preoent time, as raised- enforce itaelf 1 If tairshould be reprakd.
g-s|K!, evary exhortation to do iuMicc, wrath falls only on those who assert the of the ntbe*r clasv&gt;maginc that all virtue
tbe Primary Schools and tho incorportcd to grant an appropriation of land for that laneous notes, at least 8700 will be found It will be long, long years before another
’ *rrry aertpon, every prayer of faith, holy truth, that all men are endowed by and perfection lie In the dim future; and
Our envy docs not lead us to fa the notes of Illinois, Indiana and Wis- lahr qf the kind will be enacted, cither by
Aeadamies and Colleges; one half of the purpose.
?ra&lt;?to cnmrirWiiHi, not 'only in our their Creator with the right to life and
tbe Ldtfalatare or the people. Tbo ni®they regret that ill fortune should have
proeeetls to go to the benefit of Common wish them to fail, but we do wish the citi­ oonafa.
flpqtbcra Ante*, fiiit througnut the world. liberty.
What fa the reason of this dr- enforcraneet of tbe present law will herecalled tkum into the world so much before
zens
of
Hastings
would do likewise.
Bit when twinliers hold tbeir scati here.
Schools,
one
quarter
to
Academics,
and
culatfont Is It not becanse'the sgmta of i after be un*od aa h reason, umnlpottet
• ( To be continued.)
their
time
:
And,
as
they
fix
tbeir
long
­
' 'th*y irc nqipoMd to oct in their lonlalg
one quarter to Colleges fa any part of the
the bonks make a good profit out of the with your Legislature, why no similar
t'vacnParity, and only otf subjects &lt;&gt;W
ing eyes on some imagined Utopia in the
State provided Uisy comply with the acts
people in soqic way by forcing it on the measure should receive their sanction, or
wltttli they Have constituMm^l jurisdicfar off future, they exclaim, “ O that the of incorporation* of the State, and also
employ their time in deliberation. If you
Hon. Messrs. Nevins and Roberta, and
ti- ul No jkrsons act in this body but
_ _ _____
____________
, „ it__has
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public, because tho convenience of tliat
From
time
immemorial,
been
mccn to retain the law already cm«ed
world were now what tt teilt bt!" Tbe
our friend Henderson, the Senate Repor­
with
certain
provisions
in
the
bill
Tbe
netiibcrv; and tho elorgeofthc Prc»ident precept with careful shepherds, not to let
public require* some medium. Give us by the people, or sevure any law, promi­
motto which thia latter class las adopted,
» bole to be under tbe supervision of tho ter, have our thanks for communications ■ a sounder medium, and it will drive out sing effectual suppression of the intfiic m
’’•ir T";'?’' '‘v'“
1&lt;to .he-P
gn..,
f
nr
of interest from tho Capitol, and also for:
f lAenfieifofeitneipdtionin
tn* tubjee! nfrmincioation &lt;n theSouth
the South i w
. • . .
* n “**'
/ 8™*,
e
• is correctly summed up in the following Superintendent of Public Instruction.
this that fa considered of bad qualiy.— intoxicating drinks, its prorbionv must
1 or froze
• t'r!1 k*.,or
graze itf
irt the
the nimn
damp or
or rnanl.v
marshy r.v»ir.r«
rcgir.es. botnely, but expressive dogrel
Lansing Republican and other documents.!
be faithfully and impartially enforced.—
At the same time tho lands are not to
Daily Adrtrtiier.
NVw, &lt;r, I have s.ncd l&lt;ttg in this bo , Why was tbe dew of tbe morning sodear '
Do you justify your refusal toenforse ite
be
thrown
indiscriminately
into
market
. From Nicaragua.
•?v, ittd h.ivr- been regard*”! n« tlvc mo.it to poets, ubnsidered dangerous to sheep!
provisions by the pica that such m set
A mfataum price will probably be fixed
lunnUr fvr &lt;««&gt; |
ro.W —idl.
1^.1
al. UIV MUVW
bur^ l'
—,.v x-vu.w
I,, I'W,
UM,
----- — —
Nxw Yoax, Jan. 24. J
y,.* »TlJ H ihc
____
| hot tell why
Die notes of the follow i
banks
Say
| lie guardion; but if k
he
could
Could this class of individuals realize upon at which they may be sold.
So Mooes might hsve pk-sd, when God
Pasengtrs from Nkargua, on the Jarap been thrown out in C___ to r.volvc any present number tn | it was sn, he still averred tlul it was so, ■
*bc snticipated improvements of the I four or five dollar* per acre.
Adger, gibe a gloomy amount of Mral pie's Bank, Carmi; Stock Security Bank, gave him tbe Ten Commandment*, and
tl.ii &lt;!mrg&lt;*,fccd"u! th*s» referred to me.
ordered him to sec to their cnformr.rat
Although tbe Governor fa his ruesKigr kcr’s situation. The seizure of the tran­
I Mill say, very frankly, tint'! hare tier. ( And now, science comew with a very aim- i fofarc. • very short trial would disgust
Danvil).-, Grand Prairie Bank, Crbana,
_____
and_______
steamboats by Spencer is all fa I1L; Shawnee Bank, Attica; and
I pic explanation, to justify tho empirical ' ‘hero; and they would again be clamoring did not speak very favorably of a general sit route
Byciicv.'
&gt;cnctr, stetes that he acted Gnunerey Bank; Lafayette, in Indiana.— riph-s of Christ might hare plrad, when
1 I** ' p
’ ,m..ncipatlonin tbe South . preo nt. Siebold, the great comparative ! after the perfections of a future still far- banking law, yet 1 have no doubt but that, uwuiaw. ®J
I in behalf of \ anderbilL No injury was The Zimmerman Bank, Canada; Dc«'t our Divine Lord commanded them te
’ rru-States, in any speech l ew delivered i ‘
।
•
..
..
; .
fc, Ifi 1
. rra/t chink .»cl, • f rap-'
S’"" .&lt;*• ”*»!• &gt;" h» j thcr removed.
offered to the paatengers iu the captured take for the present, any of them, nor lose
’Die Aral
first claw
class act
ad upon
upon.the
rrcwti’ed tn t: . curiou# tr.-stiw* on entozoa.
jI The
the principle it is sufficiently guarded be will not, I
by selling them for a ««g.
/ 'propagate a religion, bdligerssi in all ite
njlti'fc w*s ever mndr or r
• »
asjiecta towards the sepcrati lions uf th*
think, refuse his signature.
On »«v
the contra
Many
Ute.-nrandtofCungrifM- &lt;.-&gt;•
.-.
—.j of the creature, pan the early ■ l^fl’* “ " Iwrejgnorance ia blits, 'tie folly
agv. What have we to do with ths pop­
Our Committee on Banks and Ir.corpo- an officer from^a British man-afiwar, who i
And, looking back to an- j
Ty, fq aTiqort every «*eeh I ever mad.* portion of tbeir predatorv existence in the to bo wese.”
x*&gt;
WAsnixorox, Jan; 24th. 1857.
ularity, or unpopularity of tbe attempt is
in HA !!«.., I hcvdukea ouu :&lt;&lt;™n todl«
Uwir dent times and andent ignorance, they rations, have two bills before them in ordered the baggage of the men to be put
House.— Mr. Wade, by request of the enforce tbe law, and thus to make it ■»off immediately. Spencer kept the Amer­
»it cifavtitnUono! por."r to interfere wHh
. .
* , _
—
■
airman af tbe S’-lre-t Committe, asked cred and respectable in the eslunxtioo of .
&lt;*v.-J. fa the Sutra, • -her to prhuIT or | "““'4 &gt;" •‘WWThe eggs are d&lt; lust after
, those barbarous usages as the consideration, and out of the two, 1 think ican flag flying from the steamer, although
’
" ; did after die flesh pots of Egypt. they will be able to frame one that will he made his capture in the name of Costa
cummunity t
Is ths law fixmded in jus­
•L* !rlv it
| positedln llirae latter domiciles, but not tt^ci.ti^dt
Xpossible
to place individuals of
tice, is ita rnfvrcctU'mt denuntfod by dr
S ; j my life hw uM been spent fa the ! developed Aera; they bar* m be expell- j ** *l
f
Rise.
j
-mere nas been a npeaal Committee apPresident Mora, of the Coeta Rican shall have appeared before the'select com­ best interrwts of society, are the great
.•►■aU— u—J.-ta. vmurHB,J9n login?
dark dornerapflho rltib
l.hw’ A
, r.«. .-4 .C.
.•
mittee, and hilly answered all proper ques­
questions which should ddamiao our
ap-artmtltnfixly; 1 6ivc written maeb;
pj. ,.mbrrc, are cast upon the wide lh‘,n’ » biste of those times which they ' pointed fa both Houses, for the purpose government, had issued his proclamation
tions which may be put to him by said conduct in a matter of this high import T
'f ■ 11“I,;
I’“W.
In
B.t to. 11
'» *
» toMjr.V*! j of proposing amendments to tho Consti- granting a pardon to Walkers men, and a
committee.
free passage to the U. State.
With whom will tbe enforcement
l*&gt;i«
propolltfan f.eniamiiutti’g the:slaves f' Thera they lie, tai tiie smoking dung-heap. I &lt;&lt;m,M m*** rft,lwr “ ludicrous appear­ llutioti. They have not yrt made their ।
Mr. Stephens—I object until I bear law be unpopular 1 With tbe friends id
Many of Walker’s men, both officers
_
. o ir Bjutiu-rn Sut w by Csngrcssional. and far away roam th- shrajf in wboav 3,‘o&gt;- One can almost itnag’ne the ex- rrp.-rt.
and privates, were deserting. They all
tho measare—with those who vouti for
it?
Is the thought for a moment to be
There are many things about the pres­ tell hard stories of their suffering from
■■ J '
r°,V* lungs tboy live, and they alouo can devel- j P^rsa^n of disappointment, and even dishis prisoner, and private bills were con­ indulged, that th&lt; »c persons, constituting
.-j-fa k-tav to iH* if, IPp them, and find. food.
What chance
*iU»
*«.*
hold up their ent Constitution that need modifying, and
Walker was still at Rivas with 600 sidered until adjournment.
a deluded majority of lbs iahabitaOta of
sulk* the Micro from tbe •
f
wajb j &gt;;indl ,n&lt;1 exelainvsome of tho most obvious of the defects
Saxars
—
Mr.
Fesaaadai
prwsnted
the
Einb-’ 4f ci ry human‘being upon God's
men, another account says LM&gt;n.
thfa State, net rr wished, nvr intredel
u ill doubtless be rectified and submitted
JtKlt^ll^l.
]
. • 1 ' es lliem into the earth, or the frrmnr flings
Spencer states that the Costa Ricans credentfafa of Amos Nourse, of Maine, to that its provisions shall be executed! l&lt;
Bui,b&gt;-'. i&gt;Jpf«»? Ncrthern men ral them fa manure upon the soil.
Tbe hu . Su-h men arc of but littIs account hi to the people for tbeir approval at tho have 1^00 troops posted along the Route. fill thq vacancy occasioned by tbe resig there any evidence, that they have rcpeu
They are also in strong force at Sera- nation of Mr. Hamlin. Mr. Nourse then ted of tbe vote they cast? Tbe fact that they
r.;l!y believed Cangtra po.w.Med the aridity serves to develop them; they fix society; yet, perhaps they art/ necessary I next general election.
appeared and was qualified.
p, -aer U cnwixiL-ate riavery in the Southsuffer the law tone violated with impuni­
Our Democratic friends do not make pfa and hare guns posted on both nborcs.
themselves against the moist grass, the fa the human family. A wfaaProvidenre
Tbe Senate then pawwd sundry private ty, is not proof conclusive, that they wish
Tbe report that General Henafagsen
crn.Stattu, num
vou! itoey
I they nave
have tc;i
felt tn-irau
thrirdu
em.SMtM,
.
... . .
,
’
1
* runurnc. ,
'
:v t» ■ • -ultti.. President upon the pro ,!k&lt;P n,W'U tb'- ?r*M’ ,nd wlth
■ n,“y have detignad them as chinking fa
had fought hfa way out of Granada, aad bills of no general interest
ita repeal.
It fa lamentable evidence inAdjourned.—Det Tjibunt.
___ &lt;1. -th
______
|-.n«
in’• Irtthese
theirliny
stemarh
entc/oi
• 1 d..
into their stomach; | t|l9 grpat !..._
human
__ —wall;
.11.___
and■ .A...
they answer
___
p*_•
’r'.c’...
.y ufspeaking
sir ‘ ent
: menanfoms
t? 7 thank
joined Walker fa confirmed as fa also the
1 lade shrinks from the responsibility of
i.i J,'we arc not ainenable to tint uflirer. ! once there, the. business is soon accom-i
accom-; the purport very well! But they can, by ccrned. There are but three of them in rumor that General Chilton, with a large
Yi\ hold our »eats,Lore from the peonle; ' plfahcd
Thus
fa. .that
dewy
grass no.manner vf means, aspire to become the Senate, and sixteen or seventeen in l.viy of men, had pronounced for aWlker,
bringing tbe offender to justice, but It is
L ..! m.
._ it. -.
l_. .tbe
l- j
_ _
at Ixon.
&lt;&gt;.«: c^mmlssioto
from
a power higher
,
‘
not conclusive pt oof that he fa opposed
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“uliV-1;hL“arc
x n
01 VT?T
Wr 1j ».* *i««rou&lt;1 damp sra-1
Thus it
it &gt;«is, t»that
sea-1 building stones, with their present dispo- the House.'
ihu^-tlut Trhich.
which he,TxoI«Jv.
hejtotts. To
tbit rwer | *’ __o____ j.
Walker, it fa mid, retook Rivas with­ sometimes may be very seres
Uy cm- to the aoauraptivn of this responsibility l&gt;y
Ahak.tlut
Io that
But although they are few io numbers,
ployed when nothing she will
.— his neighbors.
ma are
multiplying ! titions.
who arequalified for bull­
urn
arc prejudicial to sheep, mtuttplying
aitiona. Those
Ta
out losing a man.
lair exaavratioo, that
I
wc aclnr'aIjtiuo fcaitv, but not to the;*'*
As when a man, in great alarm, ran to bis •U wish it enforced, but each oneahritiU
)•.. j-ku.
'
-.
p«HVM
1 the J'un’jues of
lungs and liver, to wiikh
' 1 ding
' _ atoness fa the fabric of human prominister to tell him he could see spots on from the painful responsibility of purith
talent And I will give them tho credit
. ro-- animals
t. are subject—Jdowurd't He
r. [ Igrtsciun
__ ________
But, sir, ttidlr the history of Congress iheso
arc they who arc willing to sc-'
The foregoing dispatch is made up of
ing tbe offender.
With whom then, will
of acting with us fa good faith fa all matca» show no awsrtiim of right in Cougreas j 'nutfr,
lect the good of'all agc«, and apply it practbs enforcement of the law be Unpopular ?
tersof importance, and of not manifest­ the statement of several Nicaraguans, who
to curry Freedom-into thc.alavo States, C
-----------“Oh don’t be afraid," said the good With tbe whole array of dntnkara nnl
' ties!Iy to tbe present time, thofoby benegi re very conflicting stories
I
odf rcecnls show numerous inttonctu in |: Tbo Io* vf life from snake bites in
ing, in general, any degree of a factious
minister,
“
it
’
snothing
but
a
pWntasmafitting the present generation with which
era, and their supporters in the State.which mtrubrra from slave States have J
spirit.
gwfa."
With these be, who attasnpta to givs it
. u.iM?rted tlio right io carry Slarery into!■ Scinde, East Indira, bus became so serious ire only have to do.
“Is that aB," said tbe frightened man, force will find little faror.
The Capitol If filled with people from
By these hianr/rM S&amp;L :. • 1 think it was in 1838, that government has taken measures for
Any lecture which exposes tfm foibles
and
went
away
quite
relieved.
all parts of tho State, and the public Hou­
must expect to be vilified, persecute
I
liait a distingufah.-d member of this body thu destraction of those reptile*.
of mankind in akirdAgwitlemanly man­
A very smart lawyer in Wilmington,
W hat then! The judge, the jury, tho pro
from Virginis |Mr. Wux] asserted tue
ses are tilled to repletion. It fa difficult
N. Q, had the misfortune to lose a suit
What is that form which, when tho ner, and for tbe purpose of correcting sometimes to find a peg, even, to Uw
Ills reported in the Territory, that
t ight of Blavekutdcrs to carry slaves upon
the sail of free Stats*. Indesd, Virgins, whole is taken, some will still remain ? &gt; them, will do good In any community.—
upon the meeting of the two Lraialaturee
Such a lecture was that of Mr. Stebbins. upon.
in Kansas, the Territorial (pro-slavery,)
V-ulur tovereigu capacity pvw chime that
Tho word wholesome.
We
had
an
exhibition
last
night
fa
the
those who commix or »•
ri&lt;ltt aud Is contesting a cose fa which
Legfalatsre will ask a committee at couMr. Stebbins, aa a lecturer, fa calculated
Hall of the “House,” of the pupils of the ference with the Free State legislature
ilau questioub involved.
A little girl bearing it said that she to do good wherever he goes—an able
Lt 1849, a. distinguished mcmb‘*r from
Asylum for the deaf and dumb and the for tbe sake of unhing to petition Con­
scholar
—
well
versed
fa
the
sconce
of
buwas
born
on
the
King's
birth-day,
took
And the attempt to be popular on th
[Mr. Tuummi'J uiserted on tills
blind. Tho exercises were extremely in­ gress to annul the Bogus Laws, and that
all parties may be reinstated in their fortamperancs quottion with rumsellcra ami
ifoor that it was the constitutional duly no notice of it at the lime; but in a day
of.*Aur Fudtrnl Government to sustain the or two after, asked her father if she and mental fingers on those mysterious harp teresting, and the. proficimey attained and mcr position under the organic act. There
their advocates fa virtual treason to tl»exhibited
by
these
unfortunate
children,
afavchuidc/a poxKttion of hu&gt; slave
fa
little
doubt
but
this
will
ba
efleoted.
•»trings of tbe human heart—be osnnot fail
under the instructions they reci eve al
wh.-r.iver tha Aimvicait flag may float;
All this is supposed to be fa sreorJance replied the otf farmer, “I don't wotstar
to produce some sweet sounds, which will
#
tnl sfa-'o that tpaiiicntan lias held a scat
with an arrangement made fa Washing­
! Tarx IxnsrxxDxxcx.—Soon after his follow us along down the rough paths of that institution, to really remarkable.
wo tost it;” sad be paid the costa and a it renounce a plea so utterly disgrace, u I
*
fa- u»u .Jiatete, be las outraged the feelings
life, and their influence may be felt by a
I do not know how it is With you fa ton City, for,It fa said, the committee big fee besides without another murmur.
end htnuiliatiag.
■&lt; New- England and tjic whole North, by 1 ostablishmcnt in Philadelphia, Franklin future generation. _
anTerrftoriro have agreed tnnmort a bill
Barry County, bat here the weather is. far the relief of Kansas, daclaruw all the
Letthere be a Convention of the friend*
deufaQUg thsilw n ill “yat call tiic.rull of was offered a piece for publication in his
,A s*u,u‘ Jot*—A few years sen, of the present temperance law, at some
outrageously
cold;
and
if
the
cold
oontinhie tfavos stid-.-r thi shadow of Bunker, paper. Being at the time very busy, he
act* ami so-called laws of that Territory
Hill monutxcut—that lw will pollute that begged the gentleman would leave it for
Invalid, and of no binding force or effect, when the famous reform meaaure, the
We publish an article this wack which
holy ground whiuh drank* the blood of
and providing against the peasage of ehn- ‘•County Court” system wm in vogue,
consideration. The next day the author wc found fa the Detroit Daily Adverti­ will hare to lengthen out our thertnomo- ito In l»
w'linvu
of Ito Terrhor in of .to there wm a trial called in one of the tateWiirvea «a,hto
and, his compatriots, wile fight&lt; ing for'Freedom, by- the footsteps of called him and asked his opinion of It ser, upon the subject of our Liquor Law.
United States.
Lioimage; nuniKkal
,
‘‘Why sir," replied Franklin,*'! am sorry Wc do not publish It, as being cither a
.Mrcommissioner for the sale
wise men withdrew to deliberate.
Af.
Sir.- rijcs.1 rna» W’ the right to spoak to any that I think it highly scurrilous
-Be
Baltimoxx Jan., 22, 1857.
ter a short absence, they returned into
iJrtr aoBtiraretf- to unfold tlwir moral
A terrible tragedy occurred here ttnfay.
do so that our reader*, on both aides of
rior, and I learn it to highly Mtisfactory. court and took their scats. Tbs roll be-,
pow.-rw—and otter the doctrine which
arfcouirt of my poverty, whether to reject the question, may understand the tactics A druggist filled a prescription or­ The sales made amount to 1133,900. The I fag called, the Judge asked them if they
that bold to lie true.
They were as indered by Arnold, a garnum physician, for
had aggreed upon a vsrdictl
। it'pr not, I thought 1 would put it to this
each of the other party.
As for ourself a child. The child took the medicine
&lt;tapMdrot o(tbe Prraidcnt as that officer
and died inuaediately. Arnold took ‘Jw«l efftbem. .Thiy were uomorenw- iijuc—st ni^it, when my work was done,
1»
Io*? “ ’Udi, wtlb
ixmtibl.’to him than he was to them; and 1
I stand hens to defend tbo freedom of
npradh, both to the North and the South, j
then wrapped myself fa my great coat,
slept very soundly on the floor till mornhia oomctMB he swallowed a portion himmu. wiwn another loaf and a tang of water
I suppose your readers

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of mlta.

Utah.

iBook ■r^ferh,

1

Descartes, the fa
and philosopher, La I
forhtowitty fables;

powers of conversatio
novelist^ was so doll
friend said of him. aft
must go and retd hfa
myself for the wearfa
As to Corneille, the g
France, he wm romp
-so absMt and etnbar
of himself a witty co
he never snw inti-llig
mouth of another.
to be something wi
that play of words in
while it sparkles die
wittiest monarch tha

mor of “Hndibrss,"
self to be introduced
private gentleman, t
Die witty king found
dull companion, aisd
many others, that n
never have written s
Addison, whose clas
been considered the
shy and absent in soe
before a single stran
fied silence. In con
taciturn and satirica
seldom talked or »:n
remarkably trite in
word of fancy or clo
Milton was unsocial
when much pressed

Young people in
very little idea of
poor in England a
following IttUe sketc
Idea of Uw truth.
Upon one of m v v
gol school, of the
much interested fa a
y ears of age, w ith a
nance; tiriugh vome
fa a suit of rags. H
in hiaTestament, an
ly and ask such cu
teacher that 1 could
lira! obeervstions*Scripture, if clothed
would have do e h

him that gleaned o
and dirt, and I sal
some qu uli sus.
“Where do you

“I lire any wh
••and almost kow 1
“But," said 1, “w
business. What d

“and get up every
and go on foot thr
sonxtimes six or
tbe city to hay tbe
bx*kel of lliem for
ing thesi tbe wW
anotbsr, which pay
in6-«
r
“But can vou liv
I axkad.
’
“Yea, preUy w
don't make a shil

crate or bos down

alone, and as I t««
"The lad you h
comes every nigh
although be can n
ten o'clock, and fa
in the morning, re
al. Not long »in
priwHivd for arre
sum needed was
this poor boy aljn
sice out of doors
of bis scanty earni

boy, and in ray. e
tfafa Wellington
ford RrpMita*.

Srnaiso ar S

starlight night, a
to head the vesse
ticvlar star," w ri
was draw. and f
right; but befor

holm! Wh

mfag of a day w
ated between br
family, by roligi
■olve and disapp
of truth.—- Hon.

flowers.

M

�HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

W
ysiftiEi
’
s
COLUMN.

Dcacartca, the famous mathemitieian
and philosopher, La Fontaine, celebrated
for his witty fabler, Buffoon, tbe great
natundial, were all singularly deficient in
powers of convere
novelist; wss so di
friend aaid ofhim,

1857 l.
tt dramatist in Cranberrim, none is markrt
__ ~^~j lost la tociety
-•oabeeatand embarresaad, that he wrote
of himaelf a witty couplet, importing
bo norer was Intelligible but through
mouth of aaoilwr. Wit on mtpc«*Sw
to bo something widely different f
tliAt play of words tn conversation, which
■while It vparkles dies; for Charles II.. the
wittiest monarch that ever rat oh the Engliah throne, was so charmed with the hu­
mor of “Hudibraa,” that he caused him­
ludtis a&gt;
fas VO
self to bo introduced in the character of a
private gentleman, to Butler, its author.
The witty king found tho author a very
dull companion, andwas of opinion, with
many others, that st rtupida fellow could
never have written w deter a book.—
Addison, whoso classic eTcgance has long
boon considered tho modeTofrtyle, was
ahy and abaunl in society, prcoerv'mg.evcn
before a single stranger, stiff and digni­
fied silence. In conversation, Dante wait
taciturn and satirical. Gray or Alfieri rd and Cbathartie Pitta. They need bet a dlMhl
seldom talked or smiled. Rbusseau wm
remarkably trite io conversation; not ‘a
word of fancy or eloquence warmed him.
Milton was unsocial, and even irritable,
when much proved by talk of others.—

a oourixn WHIT xiww/raa
DTMORRATIC PMKCIPLS8 ALVAIB!

MERCHANT TAILOR

lUcotfy Evening Poet-

fuq allka,

“
“
150 •• H00
rocto Shawl* Lour and Square, worth t-

Spring Clothing. cboap for

Semi-Weekly Earning
I. puldW.ed erery

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,
8 1&lt;M» " 1LW,
CLOTHS AND CASS1MERES.

or Ready Pay.

CHOICE SATINETTS.
Worth Bl cU for'«7, 7» eta for 80

AND

FRENCH A- GERMAN CASSIMERE8

FURS CAPES

Daily Eneniag
SiafU Coer for one rw, in

CUTTING DONE

»tW888

ON SHORT NOTICE

HIGH PRICES.

“Jim rare rou been nb to Hailing. lately •'
SajL-ab«

THE EVENING POST contain. a fall acwoal

N. B. All those men and boys that

In debt Co him fur clothing tltat ia most TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE.

CHEAP CASH STORE!

CHEAPEST NEW

Goods
KENFIELD’S.V
i now rectenna direct from Xew lurk;,
r and aplraM
|
STOCK OF GOODS 1
which will be add si aoU&gt;nl»hinsty

LQW PRICES!

IANKEE NOTIONS

V 1 1 V -HJ.

GROCERIES!

JFJLA' UP. TO

THE CAP TAPE'i

SETTLE

Yours, Moat Respectfully,

" an; IQ pnrrasae
acitij in inr ana;«- a. ,
a, «,r »,■.
. Dry Goode, Groceriee, Hardware, A&gt;oL« ; a.w Ul. n,-ik« 4-il.t^J i
A Sloes, Rtoddy-Made Cblhiny,
| S5R.’2Tt!'5X£*£*

T. F. HARVEY.

A large assortment to1
Skectingt, Shirtiagi,
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
AT VERY- LOW PRICES ! !
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
IVOTI
43 cts,
«. Hoivrouc. uora not now, ».---- ------------worth 50c ts
any cun to to litigated before C. O. Holbrook
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.

HJ. KENFIELD.

GOOD
found I

\

WIk Shawl*. will be
kEKFIELD‘8

IjmberI
KEN FIELD'S.

TN0MISTIC3, Shretiujp, Sbirtini*. Ticking,
U Siripea, Denim*, lflc*cbed MiuUlna of *U
prie«.eh&lt;wp»i
KENFIKLD S.

KEXHELD-S.
ABDWAHS. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hi
anre. Anger*. CniM-cwt Saw*. Hand 8aw

30,000 sasswass
zoo
■‘tasa&amp;g

■WWTALL sod Window Paper, « ’«" .,.*,rR?J0J
IT aartmout *1
KEXF1BLD A
Z&gt;DBJUNTSsid Citron M
KEyFULD^’.'

CUT ANO
made to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory
manner. I em
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE

jirs:

OfTBl-WXIXLT TKlBU.XH.unafeeoer. »J,

GOODS CHEAPER
than

Ever!

AWSSBtfO!'
weeds n!wave outgrew and covered up the £|OOD TEA
Rowers. ‘‘Madame," anawered be, “tint

MORE DEPREDATION
&lt;y&gt;uinrrsD ar ms

BOEDER RUFFIANS!
T is not our intention to detail the hor­
rors of Ciril War, but to call attention
J to the
SPLENDID STOCK OF

I

NEW GOODS!
KEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
.

.o I'

l " .nJ ...in

\ wc won't be wdereold.
our stock of

STRAY

COW,

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
PS now ia aoaxWul opanuka. sad persona bar­
lull their interest

PANTS:

1 Call and examine our stock of

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

LADIES COLLARS

Men’s Double Soled Stqgss.
“
**
*• Brogans:
“
Tiea and Gaiters.
Ladie.-’ Bootees, Walking Shoes.
“
Slips, Ties, and Gaiters.
Call and examine our large stock of

GROCERIES !

FLOOR OILCLOTH.
RICH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth 10,00
MpcryanL
’

3

Literature. Tto ocau.

Crockery, Glus and. Hardware,
Farmiag Tools, of the best pattartui; also,
Grmc!' I..:,! n:. i il!.::-in^, Jul ..
Polla, Ate., Ac.
LADIES-Don’t bum in the Sun, when

SlLKPA’H’isOI.
NEVINS A XXAPBN.

CHANTS AND ALL

Call sod look *4 oare

ARE INVITED TO CALL
ANDEXAMLNEFOR

Buttl© Gr66Ky Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;.C, &amp;c,
'
FUHNITL'BE Mate t« OILDEM.

Call and see our stock.

PEDLERS,
COUNTRY MER

THEIR PURCHASES, ALL

to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Roots

and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

COATS
HATBAND CAPS
SlkHaU worth 2,00 for I,CO, 2 40 A 1,50,4,60
wS.t'O.
CAPS from 3,00 to IS eta
rxABIMET WARK Chair* taro dollar* aaJ ann-

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

Call and cxnmin;

Beady Made Clothing,
Broad. CMaimere, and Kentucky Jean
Clothe; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims end

2,25,4.001

WILL FIN D THB A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE

B*’*'*UT‘CT,r’”'’“a»nu&gt;

Ihrea week* inoemtrely
immediately precedlnj tba
remise*.
T, J. QvaracT.

Now !-’&lt;», txUbiud In HuUn^n, by

... — — —

For TEN SHILLINGS; and theme that

■STB Md Mu -M*. 8Kk Oteurara
-nsnsurs.

STa¥e OF M1CHJOAX
CocuTTorlUair.

FROM

KEXFlHLO-a

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Prepared by DIL J. C. AYER A CO.,
1 Practical and Analytical ChamUtr. Izrrall. Ma
I■ I'. ROHERTR, Haaiu.r, Mlcb.

STARTLING NEWS

Ready-made Clothing.

Ina all tbe iwttrtal and kalMt (turn!
m. nfiLwa
»

Hartings, May 1, 1850.

dat

GUA UDI AN SALE.

SSS5

for the same as soon aa possible and

Call, Immediately

GAHTS

Sv£fi,'£'

Office and ’

Republican Hanner

G

family, by religious differences, will dis
solve and disappear under the fervid rays

wminilfil 1HB .TO FOB TODBSIlaill

are setting Honda!
----«vw priww.
'Delain^-PriUte,
'Win, Gingkami,
\jmgnanu, Flannele,
rtan
Linene. Denime,
’
Denim, Hickory Shirt» per acre
Pleached and Un­
I Cl per acre.
at meh mormon* nneaa.l ud baring heard
baLtimoke.
bleached Shirtinge,
much ab-nit Gnat A Sprutiliag*
18 yde Broad
Sheeting
for 1,00—
Apply io IL N.Bulmmt. Eaq.
Ribbone, Laeet Ae,
W». L. Doom of Kalaniaxm,
&gt;gether trith a cotnplele
aeuortment of Aree Mitten.t
SHERIFFS SALE.
Obvea, Boole A Shoee. • All t
whickteillbeeoUafa great
rtdurtion from former
PRICES!
of Miehina. and date------------------------------ .....
ity for llcta.
ra»t half of tbe north we*t quarter of reetios No. 1
, . , rr ,., ,,
, _____

starlight night, and the captain told him
LOCKS WoTiEtcd to run vt no tale al
to h«td the vessel towards a “bright, par­
I. KENHEUFB
ticular star,” at eich ba pointed out. Thia
wait done, and for a ahort*lime all was
right; but before Jong, she was veering
vMclr from her true course, and rushing
rapidh Wore tbe wind.
“Ahoi! there, greenhorn, at tho wheel
nwu-ed tbe excited commander. “Port for *ale al
KEWIB-ITA
your helm • What do vou mean T Where
ia the star F
"k^*”
‘‘Dear captain.” thnidly replied the de­
vious helmsman, “keep cool—don’t get ^HKAML^Bagafo,^

forthecom-

1857

’SJ2SSs2a5S±T-“"

.

Stbkmxo st SttAMjauT.—A story is

Noau Snramn

THOS. F. HARVEY,

Are cariag the Sick ts an extent never
before known of any Medklae.

would tuform his friends and Ute

nance; though somewlmt dirty1 and drcssxP
in a suit of ruga. He wm reading busily
In his Testament. pnd would atop occhsionly and ask such furious questions qf his
teacher that I could but smile. His** prac­
tical observations^ on certain portons of
Scripture, if clothed in eloquent language, I
would have do c! honor to men of educa­
tion. There wm a frec-hwirtedness in at fsbltc Auetios, at He ouUr dour &lt;A th* Barer
him that gleaned out through all hia rags
and dirt, and I sdl down by him to aak
home questions.
‘•Whore do yoo live, and how!" 1 ask­
StwrilT Barjy Coanly.
ed.

“and almost Ao* I can."
“But," said I, “whut I.* your tradix or
business. What d» vou general v do&gt; fur
a livingF
•
•
“I am a water-cro* Ljj,” lie replied,
“and get up every morning at two o'clock
and go on foot three/or four milun, and
sometimes six or eight, into the x-dge of
the city to buy tbe water-cresses. I get it
banket of Uiem fur a ahUliug, aifd by cry­
ing them the whole day genormly clear
■•mother, which pays my board and lodg
ing.’’
“But can vou live on a shilling a dnv?”
I asked.
“Yes, preUy wel|, but many times I
don’t make a *hillii|g, and then 1 buy a
crust of bread, and go to sleep urxler one
&lt;jf the arches of lamdon Bridge, or in a
crate ot box down oh the wharves.’*
Just, then the superintendent came
along, and ns I took ihis arm. he said.
“Dtd hid you Imvo been talking with
comes every night to learn to road, and
although be enn not get to sleep before
ten o'clock, and ia obliged to-be up at two
in the morning; yet he ia always punctu­
al. Not long since his mother was im­
prisoned for arrearages in her rent; the
stun needed wm ten aliiUings. Well,
thia poor boy almost start ed himself, and
slop out uf doors to save tbe money out
of b«» scanty earnings, to release her from
prison.
* I went back again and talked with the
boy, and in my eyes he was a truer hero
than Wellington or! Napoleon.—Hart­
ford Repnblieon.

SHRINE OF FASHION!

FOR READY PAY.

LAND IN CARLTO&lt;FOR SALE.

Young people in our fuvorcdjand hare
very liuh idea of the sufferings of the
poor in England and clso-ulnrc. Tbo
fullowing little sketch will give them some
iden of the truth.
Upon orc uf raw visits lutite various rag­
ged schools of lEo inetropli.*, I became
much interested in a lad of ten or eleven

bucklev's

Q! P I i 1 8
AYER’S

STEBBINS A KU3SELL.

H

�THE REPUBUi
wxwlt
UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

S’

JETNA INSURANCE OOMFTT-

E

. - OF HARTFORD, CONN.

i

Aa»fl£rthnr. bJd’u ttoO^Aj
*, 1H5A-

income.

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ALBERT G. R1CHARD8ON b

C. CARRIH

EE THE RAKE 1XDVCKMX5TS! —Th*

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Harper A Brothers, N. T*

BEAUMONT’S
LADHS’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

Will issue tbe first number of a Weekly
Newspaper, to be entitled,

HABPEBS WEEKLY,

A JoCRWAL or CtVtLttAXlOS.
THEY will spare neither labor nor ex­
pense to make it the best 1 amfly Ncwspsper in the world; ®o« whose cheerful
dur st th* date cf thl* ttr»r f cbliortion, Ute ruis of .
bOTlrBr beef*
AT THE
SAgvnlal .w.i-i-r will no*; K»ydlhre» hundr*d «nd thirty-»ix dollar*aud thirty lie :
e„ pWf
3DI4 38
cent* (1338,35) and by mok-s of dUsuit In eakl
u«s instfiuted
—-----4T,*»1 tt
uotne visitor to every household, wbueiu
M.in&lt;V. ttepow .-of »«U bu bmocte cpereiii* mining WUred t
constant devotion to the principles ofright
aad no prveardwf at ia* cr ta sqoity Urt i*g brut; 1 rt.cre,x jrctkc i*
11,641,031 41
and justice shall win the approbation
E have on bond, a large and eMensiv &gt;■
PAYMENTS.
tU wise and the good. R&gt;oWtwdl l&gt;c
Stock of Goods and are constantly
............... «M4,9M&lt;M
t,UC[CK c»iAM. ddicUdy palatesM*. rf«*‘ frotn to set forth sound views on P&lt;&gt;htic*], So­
receiving direct from New York, addi­
l«xpeaM*.ak&gt;&gt;3 33
'h'*r‘0‘fiDk~‘L.,„i i. -u-m. .w&gt;.
A cial and Moral auctions; to diffuse useful
tions to our already large Stock selected
information; and to cultivate tbe graces
Dirid«MU,.
with great care m to the wants of this
by Um QoltM State*
and amenities of life.
I
reif, nrtXw*
WtJMM
Harper’s Weekly will contain * full
r *
*
J
a (9&gt;w*u,willt&gt;e*.44»tpoLksurttoalethcbi^»- [ *f**«!«,mv*i
fawtura. un «o
«• ^UM0ST
and impartial summary of the political,
Hurpliu of tbfyrar **rn*l. I,rtBJ9168
HaaUnp, Jnsa M. IBM.
'
0,
social, religious, commercial, ana Library
m. auu To Cr. 8aMy Read t&gt;r
,
^raofKdv.
It wiU chronide the
♦*•**•«■*
are at public teadu* ’•‘V't- G*u“*^*r—
1. A_t&gt;. I AW, aitxlr*
leading movements of the agr, record th"
imnSoo ot Renina, the discoveries of
HE5BY T. UrSMAS. i
i paid bjjhi* Catnpanr in thlrtrscience, and the creations of art.
It will
I
r* asdinf the praaenl time •
d»i,.... e.yCf.3S7&amp;J
1XTJIRHK14J1
in a word, aim to present tm accurst- and
Inland
to. • ...... tKfitt al
MORTGAGE SALE.
complete picture of tbe age In wMcb we
AHTEMAt! DOAXE, Xortg^e*.
-------------- «S„U1D»I 41
efault bar"
■
■
Xanriy U.100
live.
ctrtain »usn
It will also give a due share of atten­
. *n indenture af 3
UM &lt;&gt;K»ia&gt;. VI -■■I) ..... V v. .
er, and Meet Iran rare, Jlardaarr, tion to the tasu-, the imagination, and the
fellings.
It* rwulxr contorts will em­
tilers. Iron, Steel, JVailt, Storer,
brace Tales, Incidents of Travel and Ad­
Stove Pipe, Farauttp Toole ditd
ventures, Sketches of Character and So­
Meckanice Took* o,f every
cial Life, and Essay a upon Art and Mo­
kind tehieh ire will tell
Martcszv ***

lw fllfllllja

STS.;tfX.feE'.'Sf!

PrMuema lbs*prior y*r, |I,tS4.M0

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AT THE SIGX OTTHE HALLOO.X.

STEBBINS &amp; HUSSSLL.

W

The Latest and most
Approced Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

'^s&amp;s.u

MASS . MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

D

COMPETITION

Qur stock consiftg in
part of

Dry

before ofrred
in Ait Market.

Goode, Groeeriu, C'^clery
lave ware. Hall Cape and Bonne
a nice anortment and rent eAzam.
BOOTS ASD SHOBS

Want WoodbrtA»-c

Saeturl 8 Ward
Jcaepti Church

.*

.

.11

,

•

UUMtinn aapswiaaa uiuuer. *ne««;apcr
I liabod at Hatting*, (tetbrw wreka tuccrMivcocer at 1*«at l«i each track "next unmediatel*
[■rceoid-.ng tbs lisa* at baariug In the pr-mbea.

Dated tbi* «?it day ci October
MORTGAGE r.
SALE.
T'lEFACLTLaruialwtaiBJo
kJ » certain inn of money *ac
t&gt;-an Indcntura af JIwtAg,. .-x.-eutad by Albert
It Suiiib .nd EIitaUtbfaMb bi ludeprodiuc. I)
I Knapen. and dated Auntal Xlu l~5l. and warded
in the Krc .ier* Offire“ in tbo Canute of Bam. ta '
Ubrr C. of fcrpga bn pwri £.,0 *:&gt;J tvl.’ sr.d
whirh wm duty nteianed by she »«IJ lndzp«ida:ce ,
D. Knatien 10 Jahn W. Stebbua ou the Tth dry ct
8:ptemb&lt;r 1651. and which *o»&gt;2».T:«nt wn* July
rcovrded in tbo Re^uter. Oflw. uf srtd Comity ir.
Liber D. cf Marthajci aa
5-7. *a J whkh raid I
tnorUrar «*« fan lira *&gt;,iro«d b, tis raid John IV. 1

that cannot be beat in ---- '
Stria qiiwhy nr price, NAILS, SASH,
OLASo, 4tC.
Also si great variety of other desirable
Goodn, such as ILauurt Ribbon* and
Flowers, pansals. Fans, Challics, lawns.
Mu*lin\ Mantillas, summer hluwla.
Gloves, Hosiery A-c., Ac., on which we
promiae you

GREAT BARGAINS.

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall
keep everything per­
taining to that Line.
We use great care in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp; none
but the best materials
used and none but the
best workmen employ­
ed. .Among our Stock
mnv be found
SECIIETABIES AND BOOK CA.
SES. SOFAS. BBAVliEAfi
SOl'A COATTOD JENNY
LIND AND COMMON
BEADSTEDS,
,.
Side, Card and. Centre Tablet, Fall*\Lo-if
Jenny Lind and Light Standi. ^JLowgei.
common Cd»e ane Spring bottom Ckii i.
Any quantity of Pine, CMrcy, Wbitcood and Black Walnut _______ ■

r I' of ,
Lt-J, 1
■ suaaf
mTSlit ,
r Miut. .

PROSPECTUS

SiOTICEUbwwby siras.thatanwHkaUMiw.ll I

or TUX

• u. U*tUr Cre*k. Micblran.

Detroit Daily Tribune,

•i'wnntef aectton thirty■ 6.5 (W) in Urrudup ,
------ -- - -­
ihr'-a ,3; nertb uf raug ■ tjev.n rt:&gt; W.aiMyeulb
t«*«4U*rteroi earth e*at ^uarurrufMttian thirty. I
&gt;11* • &lt;»’
m r ,Ualr -f
h^f of |
MOETIXO AXD ETKIIXQ EDITIOSS.
s«th.*.l lirtf seel
pMiofyuu brtfcf
®‘|V
T1
(K»&gt; enrtjl bcisa to
““rd dl«d pcCeu
ing medium.
Dec. 10^;. ISad.
nl.-i£
COOPERING BUSINESS.
ib* abovr tumor** m *11 in rartcu* bronetr* U I r~’ '”77.
.
ikw a.Tl*d ca by lb. wb»crib&lt;r. *t bu rtwp ar.
• swprmK *U*e
Jefiersoa strert, tn tbe south p*rl of the riBs^c at |
FO^BABBEL^rLOCR BABBOS. TVBS
Bl'TTUl TIBK1XH.

VILLAGE ORDINANCE!*.
• ia «mrt»^-e*wi‘iruli
Hua Sl*e, mceq.-ratirg

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TBRMB-B1J0, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEB. 5, 1857.

VOL. 1.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

«. u-*-

of Probate.

NO. 39,
world. Tyrants and priests dictated to
men what they should speak. Ibe faqufaition, the rack, tho torture, anstbomu and maledictions, held the world la
ignorance, until the lamp of Christianity ,
faintly Bickered in the socket
When the Reformation broke cut, emH .
began to think and apeak tteir tbougfas;
inteliwexx increased Chritfanitv extended
and civilization beamed upon the earth
with increased splendor; but it has act
yat fully oveconfc the spirit of rchgfoua
and civil despotism. Here, In our own
land we have seen tyranny la various
torsm. For many year* It exhibited it­
self in this Hall in the form cf gag-roles;
resolutions to censure upon members
who spoke end acted contrary to the dic­
tates of tho Slave Powor; by rejecting
petitions of the people by cvr.ctxnt threat
to dissolve the Union and, recently, by
violence upon e distinguished member of
hte other branch of Congress, fa
jhe
slave Suites it fa found In statutes prohib­
iting the freedom of sptoch and punishing
those who tench slaves to read the Scr.ptures or speak in favor of human rights.
I: fa manifisted by acts of violence to­
wards those who i peak In favor of Liber*
ty by driving from those States men who
vote according to the dictates of thair
judgments and conscience!. In Kansas,
It is manifested by, bogus statutes, ma­
king It death to titter sentiments cf Lib­
erty.
It fa manifested throughout the
North by the Democratic press and Damoca tic speakers, and by svme»cf bur re­
ligious organ!z«t■«» a: d ministers, who
inveigh against the discussion of these
doctrines of the gospel and of our fathen
Even our religion and cur literutnst has
been corrupted by these efforts to asmpress discussion of the Divine commasdmeat, “TAoe thalt bte tky neighbor at
J thyittf," The Democratic party, iaduding nuny preachers and ctairtih member
have laiored, and still ar# laboring, to
repeal this dictate of the gospel, as well
now
assails our
men.
ns that which
cutnnfands
uslaboring
to "do wto
r/.rm tin *s*.*o •rAw

FREEDOM OF SPEECH T1MDICATED

Office in

in returning the flying bondman tn the
Plutonic rotons of sb very. Irqoioethat
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
Massachusetts haa stood up in the dignity
-------------------- --------------------------------------------- ! L A. Ilouaoox, Auornev and CounaeL dicka?'
of her own sovereignty, and refused to
OaKUST &amp; WuEKLKB, Wholcealeimd Re ! lorat Uw, SUiciur in Cbanoarv. Oenanl Laod
permit her prisons or her officers to be
polluted by rendering assistance to brutal
s!*ve&lt;atchers.
(Corxforfri)
. Mr. BOYCE.
I ask th* gentleman
I
I recen tly saw n statement ofthe amount
l fuom Ohio whether there 1* any law In
of money expended by our “Southern Aid
r- T77jf
..
I *ny Bree State which prohibit, the introS,x;l'!l'*,.’^ur‘Dfl 1X5
A,
‘
‘ ductiun of frei negroes Into such Btatel
I»*tiiiga. Barry County, Mich._______
OHrtte. urf pbUBtbropUn r*te
Mr g[DDINSS. I bdl... iho* I,
Hh Robxsts, Physician and St
«*.!» »«.
Sum of b.
heathen of India, of the Ssnewicn Island*,1 j:--—------------------------------------------- nu ■«•# calamity «TasnM Mb;
1 O L- Rat. Attorney apd Counsellor at fir *rb?,w*^4
•“ BOICE.
A»44mrd no.^rtpie In oer Bouttfern States.
They put | , Wnt
f
j
onl&gt;
Jnt of such a law in any of tjie jf
Nortfa
forth their efforts and spend their money Ll c._.__ r ..i._.._l.
_*u
I
*o*o&lt;“«* °f ibah. and t!« jUjbu
cm States, I thought perhaps none could
'2
,
,
.
i,
and IMelilr—Cedar Creek. Barry Co.,
to extend the light, of civilization and have existed.
----- The doubtful lover of a fair oae take*.
Grant &amp; Spavldiso; Dealers in all kinds ' -------------- »-------------------------------------'
of Dry Goods, (irwriaa. Crockery. *c. Suu Falk &amp; HoLsaooK, Attorneys^ Counsel- When be bicjalf cugbi bU qoUtua ma,
Christianity to all those who are groping
Mr. GIDDINGS. I am sorry that such
Straol, op;&lt;xH« Boat Ofitee. Haatings. Mich.___ ) |ofg at jxw_ solicitors in Chancery, Land tax. In­ WHS lb# first aakio$ Who aaeb bordt
in mbral darkness; and while they are do­
laws were enacted by Democrats, even
IL A- Goowxaa, Draw it/Dry Goods, !
i^S'eteolfB^wor’a Uoek, Malo
ing thia, fa the President to asaall and de­
in
my own State; but we did complain of
Hardwar*. Grocvnta. Q%&gt;ck»n .iUu.t apa.Boou, atm. Ilaaiioira Michigan.
nounce them for agitating the subject, and them, and when the Republicans got the
M,e«. and ReUy Made
tout*’’* »lo«k. NORMAN W FALK. CHAS. O. HOLBROOK.
discussing tho evils of barbarism 1
u,r... wua
-------------------------------------------------power, they repealed them in Onio — :
siren. ir
iiaauns*.
~------------------ ~
-------;---------- ;-----—---—-----It hr.t been asserted, on tho opposite
----- i______ —---------------------- — ' Chas. G. Holbrook, Justice of th# Peace
They only existed during the darker ages
Bkaokbh, WaaasN A: Co, Wholesale Pa I Oflfa* io Ru«cr&gt; Block, Uuiiingi, Mich.
side of tho House, that radical Abolition­
-—__ ... I ■■
1
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.... I
of Locofoco rule, but disappeared upon
ists v^ted with tho Republican party. I
the dawniDg of Republican civilization.
wish it were so.
I think that duty re­
___ | fuUie. Ae. AB biuiMM sttesdid to pnaspUr Ily long uoglitt, wtlomUw with ofni*k!n|f.
[Laughter.]
quire* them to vote with us; but I should
I was speaking of the undignified spec­
not apologize for any as^xdation with
by this message. I supthem; particularly, I would not apologize j; taele presented
r
I
its authorship cannot be mistaken
to men who insist on carrying slavery in-1
Goodyw1* Bl. ik. tilling., Mich.
' c*. Chrriswh *od S^idli Homi to l»t Qm- (
------------ .^ ■ * ■ ^
.
one who served in this hall with
to our free Stales. Nor have I any 8p$l-,
“Tha
j? I
To a^MU.
io all place*. ’ Office and
J. 'M.
RtssKLi, -Dealer in Dry
«, for Cteta*®! PMIUm, Uli™ ,

ANNUM.

Speech of Mr. Clfidlap. of Ohio, on

a
*"'

to show the psopla of our free States the
rights which 1 bold io be clear and sacred
under the Constitution. There is nelther
Consfitution nor law that forbids them to
speak their opinions In regard to slavery.
As already stated, the. master holds the
power oflife and death gver the slave; he
notonlv robs the slave of hfa earnings,
his intelligence, his tn&amp;nhocd, but mur­
ders him if he refuses to be flogged—a
tyrany revolting to every sense of jus­
tice, to every dictate of Christianity—a
tyrany more unmitigated than any &lt;te»pctfam of the Old World.
Mr. BENNETT, of Mfaafaslpp’.
(
want the member from Ohio to draw the
distinction between the slaveholders bring
Ing his slave into subjection by the lash,
aud the Northern men bringing their poor
people into subjection bV\ttarvat:os.
Mr. GIDDINGS, Id* gentleman un­
derstands that the wife of toe slave held
by the master in liable to hfa pollutions,
and dare not resist her masters approach­
es. He sells her children, ay, tus own
offiipring, bom of hfa slave, for paltry pelf.
There fa no such thing In our Northern
code.
But, air, it fa amusing to hear Southcm men attempt to disgrace Northern
labours. Why, air, the laborers of my
district generally era the peers of the
[old school AbollUuotste who refuse to ! ****
yw
r| member from Mississippi; hfa equals in
. .
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v|rtuia
r i - Tk v ha*^* the
t o enter . behalf of slavery, ought not to be doubt-; wbid^constitute the dignityr cif man.
I,
.
j,
mon.
There
«• crtablrahtrf
that fact fully while sir, artzme. of...
the laboring mt
| tam
ownhi*
honest
opinions 'that
, ________________
._ I. [a now iTilng
1, ’ in N-.
. S_ fa
•
' Plaint
1&gt;M their
m
nilrhev*have
^cnthe
‘- I1, recollect
on a certain occasion
my county
man for

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How.., Ik .l. r in Sfa.ev 1™. . "I*- ‘’“‘‘M* »“*______ ____________ &gt;
&gt;
—a »»
«_ ' Wm. Bvitonxn, Justice of die Peace. Of-1
ficb in toilcy’* Work. Hathugt. Mkk.
GBEEnTHLV. AUoracyaudCeuBi.-ellurat
• Law, f-niM-cutlng Attorney nod General

Ct^pa Warr. Ro
Hnatfog*. Michigan.

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in rawlsim their doctrine* i PrcwJllcd resolutions, declaring the rigfct' whom I labored when a youth.
I waa
hl* in avow hi* He ot ,he P®0?'* bf l!ic rre&lt;! SlaU5 v&gt; he free I faithful then, aud 1 believe ho has always
Tn’tLILVSilm thin '
from ,b*
and
™ ’ben he had the opportunl-

Of of -uppomng the slave trade; and that tv. 1 will continue faithful to
He
It *7.h3T,fl.t
-mav bT^fel
d^^dfah^
member pronounced
pronounced such
aueh ; Gborod
f.borod with
with me
me every
d_- while
-MU II was
„«
t„
f.ir —
distinguished member
every day
»• in
■«
t.&amp;^VhX^Si^to^1
hi. employ, and, thoih^e i. now old,
old,
Nor f*xui, thouSh Error-, sum Uedlr ‘rsiiut • ’, .ox„ nonuiar feelinn of the 1 Hc
f«faih»t anything now Mid and has divided most of his property
•°
y C
I bat
WT*
them.**&gt;
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.-3 -- — . to hrUlfof freedom, han advance to- among* his children, I thlnkhe has ooougl
North
te
b«jnwio™
bold
North
lias
been too long
heldmtn sutaec-....... .......
a..
..Ato.fe
______ _with
„t.i.the
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left
compete
member
who
De frre—not chiefly Tram tba Iron chain.

, But ttrejou: pert, th* iriutnr tuind.
;T„^F..u.,c.7^ira«M.

J. P. Rouaar* A: Co.. Dealer* in Drugs

C. S. Burton, Physician mid Surgeon,
r^-Llw.e»
fir.—« W.-l,
'
Kello«.D, Banker, Stock, Note Mid
Prpbcr. EalOv Crtvk. Mieh.
. Colxmax's Bunking Ollkv, Baltin
Globe HoteO, llatlinp* Mich.
*
Creek. CuBrctiuoe ett.njed io. and rvxitti
.. ■■■
------------------ —-- - - , nr-onntlv, at etirrrnl rate* of crehsogo. Lai
S. II. M*r», Jewelor. Clocks and Watch- [ WarraiAi bought and *&lt;dX v .
ea Repaired Nhtro In Ackley's Store, Hosting.. —,7~*TTA ji&gt;—— .
7kV
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NEW
I It*th,

McIntosh &amp; Co, Dealers in au.l

holder may bring and hold hl* slave* up- , ‘J® *' “ .j.j5. „_.i 1.,..
«o
oou.0»orf.rSfK.;.«es&lt;to. nJiI
bumbled at this degradation, this servile |
hi^no moS
_»to tk- propaganda uf slavery. ;j now know him
snail “
know
bun no
more
•'"। ’in i_1mm.
^hibiu
nfa ndlng
paai
’.on
1 would say to the people, speak out your ■
' ,^.l, &lt;&gt;
® 1
' sentimenU freely, but kindly; in the splr-;,
itofmanlv independence and d.rfatta
But the Pres.oeut aspta resumes h.s
dignity, avow your own opinions; com- Iroture to L.c peop.e of the free State*.—
pare 'ideas with each othuk, and untold I They appear to be the cause of all hts
. »r. —.
-and
________
your own moral being; learn mor# and ■ trouble. Again he reproaches
scold*
ox nBMjrcsiM.01
Bittuvu a.«V1? I r
— h'
m
. inoro.
'morttofnawrc
MsUfiMuntVD'.i}-.
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v.i thow who sgave
him
M* *ho
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amine, discuss, and naidy the natural the rms«i fam to p-.wTr-sSTpTaew AeteTs
Godijivcn rights of ninkind, and petn^t routing from the Executive Chair to that

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U.ely uU«l.

- time 3 man got
thoughts. Domi permit yourscl^-s to
ivs
Helorniujr. lenrr* Katanuraa To«sd^&gt;, Thunhimself into trouble by marrying two |
influenced by nrrognncc or usurpation.
»»• aad^batanUy*.
Bear in mind 'that public men are your
Tl.l- r6uU
Ihmuah th- riUsgea of Yankee wives.
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A V. cetera editor replu:* by assuring |
&lt;?tfa. AieW breath which thev In-

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MV. BENNETT, of Mississippi. I
would ask tlra gentleman from Ohio, Ifhe
is tot aware that in a certain ca»c of a
separation of a child from its mother, by
articles of separation, a Northern man
was the purcha^p of the child, and not a
Southern man.
Mr. Giddings. I know nothing of
the particular case referred to by the
member from Mississippi; but here, In
this city, we bare seen enough of those
horrors of the slave trada which chill ths
soul, and appwil to
J. h
a/
«d to them tn this Hall.
Why, w, fa-

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is in motion. Those who stand before ft,
most hasten nut cf th# way, or be crush­
ed beneath its irresuteblo power.

political death waznpt, issued by the peo­
ple. Lik&lt;&lt; Bclsharzgr, be sees the band,
irriting.upon the wall, but he needs no
Daniel to pre the ijtcrpetration thereof
He must depart. The -cold sweat of po­
litical death starts from hh brow; mid
soon it wil be void ofbitn, “&gt;e tiitd at ia

■ surrecti'.n, ho d-.v r.ot exhiWttheordmc- grem, a women in thfaatysold her slave
I ry chrivtfan resignation.
Hu utters no I to the dealers tu human flesh; many of
prsyr mr the people, for the liberties &lt;&gt;f, "bora yet linger around us. He was&gt; a
! mankind; he inrctara n&lt;. blessings upon , manlof family; and when he kart.ed hu
hi&gt; native li.mi. He exhausts hfadyfag . aad fate, be attempted to put an end to

It may be well to drop a hint again*

j hfa contemporary that a good many mon ।
to fcoM p..|itirel exfa. breath in calumniating the neopfafor thdr his exutcaceby cutting his own throat—
in tiat ^tiw have done the same thing 1 t«.re when you frown upon Them.
'Rvotion to freedom, and Atmdmm them He was prevented by those near him, but
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all porti-m of our
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be icleetcd mid out up w»tb *&gt; temptetions fini* the easiest access to the j willing to be involved in the disgraceful
&gt;« wen- preheat lo »r.Qet them ' garden of the soul.
I business &lt;i( aiding tl» piratical seuuru of ■&gt;u‘l.lirsn«. nnr t &gt; \ii»Ulavcrv men - 1 ,‘l1Pcal f°r reugeauee upon those who sus-' either to. boast of the excellcnc'iM dr to
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*lth hfa head be-; daUon of that tafenou. wvrir, and have ocrats feelit; thev ordinarily bow to this]
More rre-tmtly, in Covington, Kentucky
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C™c'&lt; *° confirm what fa

prove rcereant to the law
of the
“ M&lt;wt; that
drcn,
up to
in asreslave
i pot
which
he replied
heshut
wiibed
IP g -dungeon
0 iu Ucand
du(Jt
lherfl
High,’’ when they regard the interests of doomed to a Southern slave market, and i
thing*, to make ph.a bu.ua. her fare
how the pain st the back ofhl* head look- ] any violation of the Constitution, or of .be pamocryt ic party as sup. rior to God's ' ihere wxs no t ye to pity and ao arms to jt’* w*ft^,r
f
cd, ,
I any^ovR nor of any moral or Christian
law and tl*e rights of mankind.
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by mutual agreement sent the souls . '-nCC l0 th-.-m.—■faraAxy A.AooI */our.
T , r
; duty. On the contrary, he charges them
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thm a^tbTprtiidroMharhiv i ' »'’^rt
drec’r’d toX’belUSxarcu or as Oi» Bacuxiob.—An old
\ftTTY.—Clergymen often administer with thus performit^^"6^
and to mankind.
Ho seems to 2X^/2?
committed smrid., and burit lacbeler fa a being which ..tore never m­
pcrscnal rebukes from the pulpit. The selves
r
have forgotteh that mif Governors and
into the.Prrocnre of God, mid made th. ir ; tend^
H- fa a creature formtxl out &lt;M
, best that we can remember wns tlrat of
members of tho Legislature bold thdr of­
Mi Irish curate, whose Christian name fices from the ptoph, and not-from him ;
that tiu-y. uro. aceduntabiq to the people,
living by a member of.the great Butler and not fo him.
But tire Pnwidoil lias no word of dis­ &lt; fa&lt;£ I didnotturn round to consnlt die I ..'
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Bn’ :h t be should
C^itive law. nor to ask the President' ,M'b£"‘,r'.ul*?n
? ?2’ Mi £ £?t££^L tobfoiidfZdSm
family previous to his cnmming'to the ti­
approval for titusc Blau: Guvcruments
f dtamUA,
f
nreistitn ! bathed her hands lathe blDodofberbsbe,. not be insupportable v&gt; utmswi ana toe
tle and the first opportunity the curate who seize our freemen and enslave them.
Jd sTodd n«Sedate
th« “ P®™*
^ve-*t&lt;*er
i
‘ba,c
had of preaching before the powerful no­ Hfa wrath is all directed towaids the lov­
bleman he selected for his text the renclu- ers of liberty. Wfav, sir, al this moment
. citizens of my own otete, born free, with
i tho sama inalienable right .to enjoy lift
“Yet did not the chief butler remember and liberty which tho President possess­
Joseph, but forgot him.” The Irish Jo­ es, have been, seized under laws enacted
seph obtained the gift of a valuable living. by Suite Governments of tho South, en­
slaved, and now sigh and weep In chains.
I doubt whether there fa or free Slate of
this Uninu which has nut- same citizens
Eotcatton.—Every body should have
now pining in Southern slavery, by renhis head, his heart, and his hand educat­ sou of Sctttbern State laws. Sir, whqn
ed. Let this truth never Be forgotten.— the Knu-btfbarfaosof Algiers committed

uon of
my country, and JwdaUtto
would
vidate
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I^S^XdiXe
fiS c*n? H Uck *®» ,5ft . cbai
IK 1 obeyed ^Avtua maxidate, to feed
Wtte, roffisri„ And

tbcin.
far

t dothed them, gwv atbcm mone^

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God raii.er than
President. I1 obeyed my concionco,
cooctence,
the Preaidrut.
the dituxm of my heart, the law of my
moral being, tha commands of Heaven,
and, I will add, of the Constitution of my
country; for no man of intelligence ever
belk-rod that .the framers uC that instru­
ment intended to involve their deSeen
dints of foe free States In any ad that
should violate the tcaoUnp of tba Most

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Hlegitimstajradw. stenditg, and judgment to mfasd with

tJ18 niMnber fro!n xiisaiaippi,‘n i“ coinprubensatn. Lb us formed, and
Sold Mbn.Mil u, ocrtipvteg &gt; poOtCi t.'.e^utl.M. tbt brebulur U«ib» with.
with our laborins freemen of the out the possibility of enjoying happiness
?3“‘k
°f_r , „n"? 're^“7,OL'^ii^tfaototha
North. Again I say, may God forgive himself, or CMcntlally coXributiog to the
him. - I nky lira ignorance of our labur- happmccs of others.
The principal business of a bachelor is
inc population.
1 return to the message. More thar. to keep himself quiet. He gets up to lie
half of it fa occupied in attempting-to ■ down, mJ lies down to get up; no social

thinking

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thmights and speaking

it fa with a favorite
of his wine-cellar.

no dictato

�BANNER.
tlou with ini, we would be pleased^)
pcffiMi it
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.EDITOR.

Ths UusUactoa Trial.
•T Death.

While Mr. Brady was dcftodiiw HunWe take the following extracts from
Ungton, tta Now Yw* forger, on MutAy, Bpoe&lt;h of fienstor Wilson, on the PreaL

“Wkaldonistktaki

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rttalw a few legal nnaodotsa whivh

thia! .capital joke, by gadT’
On the 1
Railroad B.Ut”
aggitated subjects of “Union” and ; Peace"
first ballot after retiring, the jury stood 0 1
question la J
before the people in a rauoh dearer light
.
asked ns, aud we for convicting, 2 for acquits!, and 1 for I
reive. rInvs'rishly pjcen
. Z tta answer that we acquital on the ground &lt; insanity. The ,
publicity may be tta mean*
Weifre wiHmgtodoso, tawaver, inmost
jury subsequently agreed to fipd hlmguilTHX BXAL DtSOriOXlSTS.
m't
lika»
it
atzill.
It
looks
a
little
like
&lt;-asra* but when ilia almost illegible from
“This charge of disunion made against
swindle—a scheme for putting money
having been written In pencil, aadtm
tta Republican party by the President,
“All reedy T” shouts the cmm*. i fur
i.-us Zu « ctC .u. --K- .
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Into tta pockets ofdemagogues, and depri • imprisonment, the maximuin legal penal­ comes with an ill-grace from tta chief of
I,..th
of .ho .Mt, CT U, eonipollrf I
named R, his wife, hia daughter, and two defendent, tat the counsel for th* , hi.
ving th« people of that which ahouldta ty, but afterwards modified It to four a party which has in its ranks political soue, one of (ta Utter a youth, the other tiff docs not respond.
tn
~t; n ‘it l;n
\\
«&lt;Un\c
up in n*»rorh
despair.
Write again,
years and ten mouths on account of a law dlsunionist of the United Butea. Tta
applied #o advance tta prosperily of tta
“Who’s for the plahrtiffT” inquire ths
an offwer in tta British army, absent on
cannot foil to excite wall grounded fears
which forbids the discharge of prisoners
The people of the several coun- during certain winter months. Hunting­ Senator from Georgia (Mr. Toombs) not fiirlough. They brought lettert from Eng- .
' in the public mind.
Th? history of all Slate.
Wlra i is Uss|ZctaiIlt
now here, declared:—"If Fremont wore land to aomc of our moat respectable ciU। past comrntaionera in our own Htate, as tiea andfeenxtonal Districts throughout ton received hia sentence with apparent
sleeted, tta Union would be dissolved, sens including a distinguished member of |ing member of the legal fraternin -‘-im
tfell a* tiu of other SU(eq. eLows the evil ■ the Stata
Hia counsel moved fi&gt;r a and ought to be. Tta Senator from LouStatti cl&lt;
elected their Senators and Rep- indifference.
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Ttaar fnnlr trwvto. I
kina is fi&gt;r the plaintiff, tat I ftr jlia
afleris of tta system—that tta public !
Uli‘re4
the LegUlaturo for tta cx- special order to allow Mm to remain In isana, (Mr, Slidell,) tta organizer of Mr.
r me perrons nmoog both sexes- tei-port. - - ixkmI has been of littlo rrmsideratirei to ;
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the city several days to finish up his priBuchanan's wing of tta Democratic par­
Mfity cor.-in‘driving fext horses, wear-!
among other business, of
vste business, but the judge rcjilicd uut
ing r!eh lace, drinking champagne, or- id­
very roads designated by he had nb power to issue such an order. tv. and ite acknowledged leader during
the canvBM, avowed tta same sentiments
ling away life. To cut a figure in aocicnever failed to reap an abundant harvest ■ tho
the act Of Congress, granting lands for Thuv has terminated one of tta most re­
tyron tta promenades, or az a watering
Gov. Wise, whose indecent assaults upon older son tax rctured to his regiment.—
for themselves nt the expense of the peo­ that purpose; and now will the members* markable criminal trials of tta day, and
Col. Fremont and his mother shockedtta Mra. B . was subject to a cMmMht for deal himself four aces and tia op|. ,t)art
place, ay;Kxro to ta tta ante alm of many
contrary
to
genera!
expectation,
a
New
ple and the public weal.
of tta Legislature prove recreant to their
feelings of every gentlemam in tta coun­
• ■*’*men,-who surely were tawi for better
Thia power, granted fo these IndivlduYork court has decreed the purhhmcnt try threatened to dissolve tta Union. He which she was in the tab* of taking the foiir queens so that your honor will p^.
tilings. To roltirate a moustache, sport
remri, ky-» - “BUok
rTJ- reive be must “rake the persimmor
ala—it matters but very little who they duty by betraying tta interests of tta of a magnificent swindler. This trial and
was read v to organize Ac militia, of Vir­
i: *two forty’trotter, or act as a model
The .look of impatience vaniata.1 from
may be—would give them almost unlim­ people, and shuffling thio &gt;olrinn reepoo- conviction are upon a single one of tta
arstlon of tenna.
Vn baterdai mgb.
exhibitor uf ©nuts for some fsshiunabk*
ginia, to place them upon a war footing, last, feeling indisposed, she sent to a tta fere of his Honor at once, and an ex.
ited swsv over the dis;&gt;ositk&gt;n of itaee sibllity from their own shoulders upon hundreds of forgerira committed by the
t nlor, reems to be tta ^onreption of a fends and’ the destiny ef^the State. Not
and they jrere ready, be said fo ‘taw
But the others will not ta
the shouUen of a few demagogue Com- defendant.
■ lignified and reai*ectsblc career formed by
their
bright
way
’
through
al!
opposing
leonly would they be able to dictate term*
pressed, the ends of justice being felly
not a few of the- men.
to Companies formed and organized to ae ' misaionera! For shame! But says one, served, it is believed, by tta result of this giong. We are now, told by tho Rich­
Now bring respectebla, in either man
mond Enquirer that Wise—who made, her daughter placed it near tar bed, so
pUl it
u i. “the Legiilature will not have time to get
eept the condition of ;tbe emit, put
‘Dear me, that’s too bad! It tapp«u
case—SpringJtrU Hepablicaii.
er woman, is to our notion, doing shat is
die tour to Raleigh, who called upon tta that she rould take it in the night, if sta
. CT.CTCT of.
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auto-1, through with all the business required to
n ould enable them to build up aa autoduty, The poorest person even iu wtat
grand juries and courts u&gt; indict, Botte,
—, J -xvixo cares if they do uot have
For th* lifpablicas gsanrr
cracy os despotic and oppressive as. any ■ vbe .i
done.'
required It. Early In the morning rt
i« considered popolarv, tta humblest avo- under tta sun—for what is cwlcuUted to
for defending tta Union in his dominions apt&gt;ears she took a dose of it; for Mr. B.
ljie time
t;,
Huamoow, Jan 29,1857.
A brown study followed, and at length
all the
that is required to do all the
, cation, who pays bis debts, obeys the law
—that ta only made these tlirests to
depress public spirit and enterprise, is tta '
was awakened by her violent braating, a happy idea struck tta Judge.
Dxa Baxxxb:—The sfparienoc of your
business t^iat should ta doncl The people
unff mlfilh his obligation* to society and
pi cacrve tta Union- Tta Richmond En­
“ Bill,” said ta, addreMing the friend
iifir fellow creature*, is a thousand ’ times worst enemy of commercial progress.— du not ask them to do more than they “/oaraias” correspondent, “ Sully Sly,” quirer of tta 9th of October last, declared altliougb »bc was at the same time in a
Tta future would ta full of tta govern- j
jieufound sleep, from which ata could not of PHkius, who had spoken, -you under­
Hjnro re’pcetablf than the wealthy idler, rncnbof sueb A power,
forcibly reminds me of some curious that if Fremont were elected, it would ta
t
. and civil and poll-1 poll-1 ran; they only ask them, to do what tlvy
ta aroused. He suspected that something stand poker about as well as Pilkins—
•'? tlid ednCatMspendthrift. 8o the modest
tiedr matters in a greet
great measure
~
"r: would
: ’ * | ,„.f...
}n tbo time
,.w given
B,,w them, aud to
,WMW
do it
.. ' shines of Madame Natures cut during tta* the duty of ths south to dissolve tta Un­ was wrong and sent to tta apothecary’s suppose yoa go over and play his hand ’■
female, nhvttar seamstress, book folder,
Anri rtfihrr
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irecent cold snap of weathqr, hereabouts. ion, and form n southern Confederacy, to enquire what medicine had tain sent
Ukc form mJ
&lt;x.l« Imm
Irem this
dd&gt; iiwtenomll.Kl.ptnJ •
th
a
At another time, counsel took same
1-iTsurtendcr, storekeeper, or even houseand wc are told, further south, that if
ent powrr. After irninroiate occasion.. ,
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,
ari’snt, is, in tta tree sense of the woril, upoo.hirh it CT. brmgkl into talng . “ 40 *a «• Muru U»t lk.CTlS.reof Wishing that my faculty of observation Fremont were elcete l, it would ta their ,to Mrs. B., and was assured that it was exceptions to the ruling of tta Court an a
•..•&lt;nHe!y nmre respectable than tho ex- there Is no reaxm fo supprta that it will I «be State demands, is no reason why they may " moke itself useful,” herewith, I duty to march on to Washington and take •black draught,” and that It was, “all certain point, and a dispute arose.
“
If tta court ttlrasn.” said tta
:arrant wife who is ruining tar husband, hide Its diminished head end retire—from | should delegate their legislative power to tra twnit to you, a few incidents gathered ponrasion of the archives and Treasury 1
The alarming symptoms continuing, a
ttantta thoughtk*s votary of feshiso,
the immense patronage.in li. possession j n fvw lucu who-e vharactera arc mostly from tta experience of yopr humble ser­
ihsi tta butterfly flirt.
In a word,
physician was sent fur. The messenger, at the same time picking up a large rd.
Treasury
was
at
Boston,
New
iork,aud
It will It .Me te Kftr. ^“‘“"“■'mlmCT. jor ../.rereUj iCT.. to d,e vant.
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vrifrth, iH't wealth, eountitutcx rrepcctibilPhiladelphia, in the enemy's country,’— f m’nd and took him in to see tta lady.—
encc, and for veara the people will be
t
‘ e l
.
Having some souse for supper one Sun­ the North.
He excused himself, however, from atten­
made to feel the ’strength mid arth ity i.f grclt nj**«
&lt;&gt; l«®pJ”“ *oulJ b«
’ Again. It is what really la, not what
day evening, it wasn't sour enough, no I
ding tar, having lately sufictad a severe
a great political regency founded upon niMch better to let lliur whole matter rest
have decided the point.
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nierqly i*rems-to be rrpectible, that mro
Senators have told us they want peace domestic afflicthm v hiri£ontitied him for
capital and monnjfoly. 1
a year or two; or even to let the fend al- went to our vinegar barrel in the yard,
“But your Honor—persisted the lav­
juf sense feionr a» «ueh. Tta miliiouaire,
duty.
Other physicians were sent for
Tlierc arc many .:ttar tad features in i KwJv grant&lt;?j for railroad purposes co and sure enough, it wouldn't run. Says —they want repose. Well, air, I want
who his obtained wealth by knavisli prac- this wholrale projosiltan to cta.tro! the
twace'and I want retxwe. The state I rep­ but* there was diltaulty in finding any, ami
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th^,ieral
tIum ta I “its friz.”
Now,
that
barrel
has
stood
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Now
1
don
’
t
want
to
hear
anything
't'res, though ta tnay creep'through mesh
1 _ _wants
...
__ _rannr.
— ..r
- '| resent
wnnta
it. »r
Tens
of auuiuns
Millions
of.....
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tu
j ena
o&lt;
our all this time tta sufferer's syntotoms are
internal improvements of our ritote.— ।
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ud ‘.hr. ...gb &lt;
M ra!wrf
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c &lt; of thwlw, mnnot &lt;«caj&gt;c tta indignant-illtaro arc milliota of coital in Michigan , l-crmil ouitalvea to be fooled and swm- U» free. of man;
grow irg more distressing. Final Caft*-two further on the subject,,’ yelled tta’rourt.
CcTilirf of r.n |i»nesl Jfebllc; hefmay give ' that would willingly inv.-jj i;i tta propos-1 tiled «&gt;ut ofiita. benefits by a few legalized good
rfnr.fi and
«n.! ill,
ill through
flirrul.rlk storm
mtr.em and
ami shine,
Kilin* ’ Mxuttani
. .ft. ... stater.
. ... Tl
___ —men,
.... .I-The ......
buvtneM
tta or three houni searvh the legal, friend ofr —“1 tell you again, 1 have decided Um
grtnd .Uniters, drive a showy xeqnipagr,
merchants, the man&amp;cturcrs of my own tta family already referred to procured point.
cd roads and uuderlako to carry them public pidcpocketa
'Die experiment of
i’rfel.ita palsee, and even subscribe os- 1
“I know that,” was tta rejoinder, I am
through u 1th all pewnptnes. sik! &lt;«argy, ,lp«,illlillg ‘ Commisslonm to overcome v hiegnr oarcter. I iiotvunud for the phe­. state want [xserns much as you ean want
satisfied uf that; but this is a volume of
jfntaGnn.Iy t&lt;- tanevolenlpurposes; yet,
Rut yon cannot
but tta tenderer of such a commiMi.m ;
... .
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nomenon by supposing that the carbons it. You can have it.
the lady's bedside. They imnxxfiateli Black stone. I'm certain ta differs with
•u’fch nil hW gliding, people recognize tta «oul,l l» ruher’ re
&lt;h. IMredoo.
» «!»&lt;«
tave it if vou want to extend slavery over
ted
nitrogen
bad
all
guuo
up
to
help
the
riftennr^i v. ithin, and from tta very sum- tionof foreign capital, or to give forge |
•
yt&gt;ur
Honor, and I only want to show vou
tta Free Territories. You cannot have it discovered tint she was laboring under the
county, town, and even school disIflft of his splendor trace back tta idimy present monopolies a strung voicv in tin* trict iu tta United States, and in no one | uitrogrnated carbopen to get up a frost*' if you continue your eflurts to bring Kan­ effect of a narcotic. It was, however, too vis/ s d—d/otd Dlacl-»taae for t" *
track from which be rose. Such a man ।
“Ah, that indeed
exclaimed, tta
late for remedy, and in a short lime the
So
on
the
whole,
I
guessed
something
;
sas
tare
as
a
slave
state.
| case can it ta said that the proflits arising
|et hiiri du nlirtt ta will, ran never tac»-me matter.
'
evurt, smiling all over “now you begin to
If you want peace, abandon your policy lady died.
We, fcref.re, «. a pyU-e j..«null« I fro„ „cl, „
re ,bceI. was out This occurred about supper time.
rsinrenble., A.gull’as wide tui lluit lieof slavery extension, ('ease all efforts to
Tta vial in which was the drug that talk J-'
mid on advocate of the bust interest uf the i
„
•
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Well,
during
the
night,
our
iittlcst
boy,
iwtfti
him State, protest acslnst the ronSuinlrti.»0 of l^"1’ Ttandown wnh tta eomm.^oa■■■ ■ ■ Divennml
.........Ixzaras,
T--’ svperatcs
. • V, -;r
Ona similar ocesafon tta affair did
control the political destines of tta coun­ she tad taken was found, aud the legal
Otm th? ..teem oftta goiri. Soalao the »3nJ m(m0IM,|ixing rctaine to I "■ kombay!
Il will take the Legiidaturr very small you know,had the‘'iufimtum"in
try through tta expansion of slavery as friend went again to tbs apotiwewry'a to not end so happily. Tta court decided s
the lifo-praervcr, and 1 got up to get him an clement of political power plant your­ make inquiries. He assured him that ptiint adverse to tta views of counsel.
,n *,
CjB ' ! obtain power—thia robbery of tta gene-1 iu&gt;longerto j&gt;ax* a fell locating these roads
Counsel
was stubborn, aud insisted that
a little something to lake, and from the self ujh® your reserved coustilutiuual there would be an investigation, and that
.rs..
.«&gt; .U
I jSioJ, ..f „„ S»re-^hi. X-lreg ta! ■ "“I?£“r'-’' ’"h ,kc
way my heir stuck out with frost in it, rights, and we will aid you in tta vindi­ he bad better state candid) v the forts of■ tta Court was wrong.
“1 tell you 1 am right I” yelled tta
cation of these rights. Turn your atten;
Wutaol bre-mreMlfc J g
,b„.j„,„f .„^nal
■ rf
(-'"greumal Imd grenl &lt;ta» k like a brie of oakum around my head in a
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t
I tioo fr°n&gt; tta forbidden fruits of Cobs; &lt;*dge that a mistake had bii-n made by a cowrt, w ith flashing eyes.
!juSl|k4‘‘k r.cv'r yet MMvd long forguid.
,llt thc means of enriching mwl would to,enact wh b fixdish burlesque l.&gt;i of regj CTih h.^ .tah.1*, 1 ru&gt;. ।
Aorerlo. or Moko ^uU-tioo to young woman employed in hi* shop, "in­
“I tell you you are not I,’ retorted the
Or, ufttaoM pruicrb has it, you caunut - r"
B .v
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I tan'filhng mor State bevoud any other «i good sense artdgood law as that repor- eluded that something else had “got | your own dilwidated fields, rev&lt;g4tating stead of “black draught,” she tad amt counsel.
“J aui right.” retirated tta court, “damn
'■ A.' jW|.l-r»re B.re-Mj .tai lul.il.
1 rmnronriati^n that c&gt;uld hare been
WF*
crate i
।,..
xv_ j..
A.bv|&gt;e
k..— ....
Itat out” nnr. So I went lirtndly to iny me- j forests ant springing up and where in tta
dirine shelf, with a candle to’grt the botuf G»v. Wise, ‘you have the
* nigger if I aint I”
“1s»y yon ain’tpemixted tta coun­
This is the outline of this most lamen­
ikw rrauk, «re amm.
I. &lt;ta. •"/— of
re ta I
’I**" « M pmr re *&gt;* th. tie, and I found, sure enough, tomething
’
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. . , , * । skinning tta land, until all grow poor to- table tragedy. Some of the details may sel.
’tanm now, stams they will xeaiain , g0; qr&lt; ttc-Jxgidst trc to aid Iu acxou. ; c. il that in'll! probability it will work if -M-ct.™-, for tho paregorw h*d fro. g,t^er. Erere from vernr UMm»l«x.k.
“Crier!•” yelled
J VMiU tta
,wv Judge,
V UU^C, “1I adjourn
be imperfectly stated tat as far as we cm
rrn so brantifnlly tliat uot finding room those roue! laws that shock tta aensibili’ this court tm minutes 1" And lumping
ascertain the facta they are substantially .
c.-:.
-- .irnii.V..J
iffta f.CT,
tai th™ M.. bttama.,
S
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for its----expansibility,
it had-i.oh,i-------------horrors!1 ties uf|'mankind. Place there humane as we have given them- The afflicted I■ from bis bench, he pitched into the &lt;i&gt;ghnnd tamltorot legfelation, whicb stall
family, thus deprived in a strange land
■•&gt;r l. nr4 become truly repexta*&gt;K—
3 . ■
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. place our mark upon tta names of those started straight up, and then It was,
w
i
appropriation, and epposro to every pon 1
•
protect the relation of husband and wife,
.tTjrrt . . mrw«».
,,f j.gi.i,],,,., alld tta State advance- “ho vol; fogit; and then hide our face in strange to say, looking like Lot's wifi*—a parent and child, which stall open the of a beloved w ife and mother, have the
was again resumed. It was twfloqg I*
sympathies of this whole ownuuitv.
The ( aw of Ured Scott.
1 m-vf,r.n attempt to swindle tta St..t* *baiw, that Republi.wus have fellen into solid pilfer uf paregoric, sticking about “a darkened minds to tho elevating influence
r •
•
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and pt t Into the hands of irrr»w&lt;hsit»l- tta mirev pit uf political deinag*&lt;guciam. fret” out ofthe bottle, with tta cork a top of Christian culture. You will then have
tj^sour readers aware of tta dura-; 1 spccul-.’tta profits and tanenta ariv’
- - of It, looking just like a tat, for all the the generous s\ mpathico, tta sincere
joum this Urns for twenty minutes!” And
t-rflrthl.ee*-1
; "« A-'01th. .J.mrri.JiCT
|
be was aboOt taking offhto coat, w ben the
■ world.
Thinks I, tta liUlo un'l have to prayer of men who reverentlyi look to
rLATTSMovTw. N. T., Jan. 12.1857.
It i« th--Ixgu’lature itself to tave the
him whose hand guides (ta destinies of
tw H-..U CT, » hl,are... .U«, tta „ &gt;M
,
Rvrca Hosxxa, Esq.—Perhaps a brief cosnaelmld !
...
' suffer on, for lhatt friz too. I went back i .k- —,._ia v ” -n k.___ .. _ . .. . .. .
.
L. I n 1 r 11 . ; *** W,”M- Vou will have tta best wishn e call the attention of our readers to' i
i . I J JU
“Nover mind Judge—keep your amt
y|1MVrfSc™» ramonm rftta V. 1
h
„r l|K 1 U||&gt; k I
skebh
of
Iowa
might
bo
intercatmg
to
to bud and began to rub die little fellow’s | « of tta friends of Litartr all over the
'r'l’A,
L.“ram“a’ -Ll.h th
.re ta.Wrf.
Th.. tta advertisement of Messrs. Gcil&amp;Jones, apple cellar at tta same time charging ray ' globe. Humanity and Christianity will some of the readers of the Advertiser.— the point to yielded—My llwaU's e«f a
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t . ttKh^.rel IDta-fl-^d there remta , t a, ..........
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,„lhe ~opl,
.,k.
..~ ... , •h’’propose to give the people of this .1 wife! not to disturb me for thirteen min- i sanction and blera-your clliirts to hasten Iowa extends from tta north line of Mis-J ftr
fir thrta ,..re
Thmre be CT.uk".
;k
• ar, jj '&gt;#rc
,'tV
h.rbouty
,
•_{|
yyarx Itatire
«astak»n ।
a larg-, uew and currecUnap of j
rourJlaL 40 deg. 30 min to 43 deg. SOmin
utes, so I rubtadon lustily until 1 thought' **'
ix) that day,
,jK&gt;l,
though
Fh ’* it«“mar
J l* be
5bteBt
distant,
’
Lil master
L.&gt;rt 8neli.no in
.
r..
&gt;.. will.'
i. • -iw
and
ia
bounded
on
tta
Missouri
and
Sioux
: . uJi
Sfo Ln
rater tu
to Fort
,n 5IinM,n’ I thpraaortadvra
of
tta popular
The the County of BVry, for tta sum of five
may be
be tta
tta inatanabfe
inalienable
.. ■ ..
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, . T. 1 when freedom mar
' \ Mdur ffenSaAf in which Ed- i ^tber'
I"’"’’ •* *®
ddlara. If it contains all that it is repre- I had btm mesmerized and concluded to birthright of evrryJman who treads the (Soo) rivers. It contains about 51,000
square miles. Of tills qtlanity, at least
But on soil of the North American continent.”
i«h .i&lt; u ngs sunjcl? took also to Fort
tf^'^’lSr'wiir^ more I 'cn’ed ‘o’ firt &lt;lo,,,r*
fb&lt;*p raott6h ~ let him stay till ssven o'clock.
Tin) .8c% cntecoth Ward Police received
40,000 is prairiu; the balance covered to
attempting to jump In along with him for
infumrthm last evening that Chartai Will­
i?’rm SY
lcd ■
' “ud
,twion
,,map U “ew,ed i0 ,W* COTB,*V’
some extent with timber. Tta present
a snooze, till seven,11 found that I had ex­
iam Hhineman, a tailor, living iu the ten­
♦
W,J Ia* T I riWe an! .zrrful. it bre.”tte&lt;. and ta» end, u&gt; doubt will find a ready sale.
population is nut far from 600,000. But
cruised till the perspiration ran down my
A few calculations relative to the cora- re* States have increased as fest in pmu- ement house No. 25 Avenue A, and &lt; ue
it* reach .ftta Commonwealth, il'U s'
ot'hto children, were lying dead and "that
v.t?, Oflst.tpe, and rattar Add born . hmlkw
tn&lt;mopo|y
jay-bird heels, and froze me down tight to parathc value of green and seaaoned lalion and wealth as Iowa. Twnrtr yews
Probable Overthrow ofWalkcr.
hto wife and another child were ill from
bt'»•/ihJfftJsoftta rnima Rrntes «!.! ' 'fte Ltgidature is tta body which should 1
tta floor. After a few pulls, I “give in,” wood for fuel, may serve to remind those ago. It had bot 10,000 inhabitant-^ and the effects of poison, (apt. Hart imme­
tea
years
ago
but
79,000.
Tta
valuatioti
rti*ii ■
... n « cm..«
and mm.t have the dtrertgovernmartaud
.
Th* following is a copy of a letter re- that's bo, and told my wife 1 was “thar.” interested, of the importance of the sub- ofaaaewAle Property is .bout 3170^00, diately rtqiaired to tho bouse and aarerSo
my
wife
(1)
got
up
and
boiled
a
tin
cup
£Atf liXT'
h “•&lt; protcdcd by every instinct of pobl'.e cieved by the last steamer, addressed to
0®®- . The actiocd fund is not as large aa talneu tarn! Mr. Khiarman that her fc
a gentleman in this city.
Its contents of water over tta candle, and thawed Jmc
Everybody knows that green wood is Itai of Michigan, and her present system band had, in the morning, Infoscd a poi*
Fpesk fur themselves:
of
disposal of tta school-lands, snd tta usof.aotoe dtocription, supposed to
poor
stuff
tv
kindle
the
fire
with,
though
ouL Thinks I ift cuol^pd in I jmnpcd^aod
araeuie, in coffee, of which be part - !t
Castillo, Jan. 1. 1857.
that's my latest observation till next some contend that it will keep up as well moneys needs remodeling and simplyfv- very freely, and then compelled a c« i
iXl
.
poUfie.1 Ml ..«e»rv
Dxar Six :—We have about 700 fine morning, when I went to get the kettle to a* seasoned If applied constantly, not suf­ JXL JIer ~ a5verti‘F fun J » *boit
..‘Uiwfsi-. u the cause, bis claim wan &lt;lu»xJ. .,
,r
j
fering the heat to go down. That la, if u»0,000. Ttay have no buildings erec­ of his, five yean of age, who was hi •?
fellows from the mountains of Costa Ri­
put it on, and found a big rat roosting on you can have good fire to season it in, ted yet for a University. Tta intmtiou ■hh with thv small-pox, to drink a en’f ■ f
al now iu fort San Carlos.
They have
.hifiA,
I. horde- | inS I-’
iV It also appeared that the hue'
too twenty -four-pounders, two brass the edge, with his nose froze tight in tta vou can bum green wood as well as drv. seems to be to occupy the ddState House
al Iowa Oty for that purpose, tta Capital tad for some time past been vety lute •
twelve pounders, three brass four poun­ water in tta kettle, and there be stood, Bat to the calculation.
I rt ihedbcwon against. Dred was ap :
A stick of green wood weighing one having been previously removed to Fort pcrate and had threatened to destroy hr
ders, plenty of ammunition and previa, looking like one of those beautiful pic­
jrcnlrd frottij How 1 Dred was ofreuraf I
fou Reports of tta Banks of Wisliiln.lr.wl winnX. —* -- --------- *__ I 1
lens, and a firm resolution to hold tta
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team ago. The land self Md family. On Satunluj eveui
tures in albums of a dove drinking out of
be informed bis wife that he bed sot
iqmm w «rrr ™ IHtali-.';
u ike ta&lt;to»r fee J»....rv, river or perish to a man.
onlf sixty-six pounds, or, such average of In Iowa is I
k. u.&lt;- (Itraot k &lt;-a-rd Court. .1 W id- , -laj7
, tl„.„
iD *j--v
wood used for fbel. In a seasoned stick
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We have all the steamers except tta
■M. SUm d. Mt *&gt; wd&gt; lUnp.—।, in the State, forty-nine
r„,iy.il;BS UaU
- ■: — , San Carlos, which I expect will ta over too, but how conavling was the chrifeian yon have all the wood—all that win sup-' hilly, but the soil to rich, and abundantly
banks of iissue
thought that other Mr. Bat’s, some two port TOmbustion—you only gvl rid of
Tk..«ur,.lb«1&amp;rt
j.r-_
fe„,.J--U1-L
j-,|dckL_
h.ve
„pc,&gt;
j. yjjj
-n,, I
I e_^_
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|hc t&lt;uscagCr5 in a few- (Jaj,
repays the husbandman for his toil.— exdtod suspicion in the mind of 51
.CTrr rfniid.idtk.rdbn&gt; t|» „«.rr I
fc„„,d,„w u.^grr8,i. turnor three, perhaps, in tho universe, were thirty-four pounds of water.
Bhinrman and yesterday morning
■tin,.
W..
p----- ctDrM*!
CTTa^trtn lr.Mfrft~1
B
served the same **ra«s,” and that others of
tnuuferred ttu.
the I
j ____ T.d_______
„,OT,..
Now, water will not tarn, aud present
,
OCc from Burlington to the month break&amp;st she noticed the cofiee l&gt;aii&lt;
• Trfmof tta
«, prowratMl
bj (z„, ,„j IH^nt.
ilfiW.OK, 32 where Costa Rica has iusugcratcd a Gov. the two h-ggud species—not hem—could in fuel it ha. to be converted into Meam of Platte river, on u£d, the cam are pemKar taste and at first decKned drfoi
i an Court In
tamrt u Jota I A.St». Stocl, Ih^trf
*ny &lt;&gt;f it, but smiec ber hustafid bw.i!
1,9.38,078 00 error. Last night Gen. Moro and throe appreciate my feelings.
at the expence of that fuel, and It will take
UMLWN
^nrk. lie is now the plainYours /rix-ingly,
three or four cupfJto of iL her susplri.
{&gt;42,038 81 tamdtxl more men were placed in fort
four times as much Ual to make steam of
I which is being prtsented
A TaaasnairTRn WoLVxuax.
were in a measure quieted, and she sn
1,702,580 00 San Carlos, that place having been taken
•T^Ltuu w5P’
10
11 to Bluffs, on which tho cars are
io tta e’.u
Uiwnlsvery devoted au- । Capital
ed some bread in it, aad* in this way
—r—
2B4WMW 00 by ua the night before without firing a
the boding jioint. Here is seen at once, Iowa city;—emc from Lyons
for a»dreiaian. that shall &lt;m- I Draosita
premc!
E
9,365,558 55 gw.
took of a rend! portfoo. She dii tl
the tKxjrecouemy of uamr creca wood.
city , and one cressing near the
tta rights uf all men like
The Jefferson County Bank has tholar­
Wo tun e accomplished a complete and a poor German neighbor ofGerritt Smith
••mealso in regard so heryoungret cto.
We hare shown that about ooMhird of '
A singuhr ।the weight of green wood is ‘ water—now :
{■owDred.
’
gest
circulation.
winch is 1 rapid suceewtoa ofwrprisee, aad we are was charged with minder.
»—----------------- It
- to- 873,926.
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np esse—« nditically con­ socured by the deposit of State Stocks to i in poveewion of tta whole river from• combination of unfavorable circtnnrrtancca *I “* ““LUr"h of WBUr ta » cord of
t tired plan,' for acquiring tta- lnflticr.ee of tta amount 390,000. The Bank of Ripon Pome Arenas to fort San Carina. Three, induced a general belief that ta wna guib WO&lt;u Z J1!"
,,UBdrwl «‘d fifty- 1
the Supreme fcourt of ths United Stalos to b»’ tho lowest circulation-40,000—I was not a gun fired except at Sara- ty, and the public excitement againat him ,
octet cubic fbr-t tn ■
—kuk
■/ I
toe wMc family were takeq ill, ar-!
■ ■ ■ — ---.■■.■CT... ia—wai i witn ■&gt;.
thtav new mut«rxtie claims for the tan- whtah is aeewred by tta denosiu of Bute I piqui, and I taficrc tan ttane or four; w aa vary strong. Mr. Smith visited the t
** Mlreouri bu aodd.ll, &lt;h.~rf«rauspcct-x!
man
in
the
jail,
and
became
(
blocks to the amount of 325,000. The I shut* at that ptare, for we went in with
•th*«t learns aeventywaj feet of solid enco in woJ.iro/ »&lt;'
ct-....
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,
—
.
,
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,
,
,
,
,
,_
'
convinced
that
be
was
Innocent.
In
tta
•
Tat. That tta owner of human beinp
wood, Ont third of which to water—equal
fere cf a hostile public sentiment, herd- i
cau law felly sojourn with them ins free
untecred his serrires a, counsel fur the .
vtate, .and maintain his cUitn to them a»
rUh Lmdsyculatora, like low*,
poor German, spent nearly a thousand ,
»l«Za • etatteh,?
l"w
ftbits are

right, ip pontributora, to hastily sketch a
nmuauniostiou far the Editor to unravel.'

I

We learn from private and personal information that our Capitol is just now the
nuclus cf many schemes and spacclattona,
and among them, we find that a atrung ef­
fort is being made by an intertoted ccterie to infiUfl-oce the k-gislaturo it apjiotat.
ing cummissioBcnu to teltd charge of tho
lamia ■nnrrmrvstwt
&gt;r rail
mil ­
lands
api»ropriatrd Rv
by f/tnnr.-«c
Congress fur
road purj’-kw In this State. A moment's
rcflectiun upon this scheme of controlling
thia vast amount offend, about 3,000,000
„|| „ tU, taotf.U.n.reg tarn
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tta Taw at aalium notwithstnsdiag.
. !M, That ntei of color. thiHsgh gifted
n* ToA. rfoiigb* Ward, McK-une, Smith era' and Millurs’ Bank is tta langi-st— I let into our hands,
tr. G.'.ro.t, eras gijted aa angels in virtue bring 3WO.OOO.—Urtnif Triheat,
|
Yon may make nj
. ml tet'ffllfftw, are sot “eitirem" of tta

in’

al Wwtmltonr Abb-j,»I. M
Hat;
-HnrwIM. jtaa u ttai bl™d tta., „ /“.“3“

dollars from lux own perre in eoUeetnw
1 evidence, amt argued his rase before tta
jury
By his untiring exertions, tta dark
■ d,ond
uufevorable circumetancMi was

u.

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,
not the only expense;
,
’

more than, questionable. 8

&gt;uy. -'

of ItrifeMttea

M?lllIUEl&gt;

forDyspe
s—

nouGirro.vs

’to SOT A DRU

ItWsUs. '
TBtt-W b*&gt;'

kt by all Vrurei.u »»4 -Jr*!*
tea toi: vuu-t.l 1-r L‘Moetgage SALE

I
Ito Da»m1 Vvsbs*

ilp

m, AU’y Mt A^gix
IERJFFB BALI

If-

j, &gt;kt.
[iKRlFh^ SAL
lTaTrB3»erip«Exee«

lKIMT-

Eiiirrs sa
esc TroSwripiE

,e c

that

Coroner's

pepj

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l-l.U...
OWN

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�ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

........

i.._2a „.&lt;

BUCKLEY’S

_ ,u_

AYER’S
PILLS. THOS. F. HARVEY

COLUMN.

1857

l. bucklev’s

pom au tke

1857

mroaa of a.

!
i ’• •✓’•A'
MEBCiLdT TAILOR \
■

FAMILY PHYSIC.
and dealer l« Ready Made Clothing

STRAY COW.
MM CAME into ray enatomsre on tho 14th
XM| of November, 1654, a dark rod COW,
G 7T with a white thee, white under the bo­
y and on thelvgs, with a short tail. U tossn three
&gt; four years old? The owner is requested to prove
roperty, pay charges and lake her awar.
SPELLMAN W. RUSSELL.
PralrioTUte, Jan, 3d, 1937.
6w«9 j

FOR READY PAY.
would inform hia frienda and tbe public

Kac;.^.

that lie has iu atorc, u good atock oi

Black Salta, par

Fancy silks,

Tlait't tin way that of late you bare mitaad'em."
"I Dicaar!—finch ia the traa ia*anlng of th*
uord “Pepsin," or oft^ia two Greek words from
»1JA ilia derived. Tkiais the algntaeant sad
appropriate title of the Tros Digaatlr* Fluid, or
iGsettic Juice, 1‘repored by Dr. J-&amp; Horuoros, of
ITui0el|dua, for tho ewe of Indignation and Dys­
pepsia. It is nature's owa remedy fbr a unheal­
thy Stomach. No art ofana'a can equal Harare
live power*. It renders Good Ealing perfectly
coasiatenl with health. See th* figure of Hie Ox,
in another put cf this paper.
1 tI
Z

Spring CloUting, cheap for

to publish a new Map |
O. I*. IUA.^2-,

of Barry County. Michigan, from county tecords
and actual surveys. CuOtanitug all pubUo roads,
m-ctiimi aud quarter linre, tho actual Local.tr of
Villegas. Post Office., places of Worship. School
Bonnes. Mannlhctorieo. Tnanertoa, Milla, Hntata.
Stores, Farm-houses, Names of property. Owners,
Ac. A;
Enlarged plana of tho principle Villages, a table
of Distance, and a business Directory, giving the

Judge of Probate,
TORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Residenoe. Hap*. Barry Co. Michigan.
r tbe preMat rod ntdil further aotlev, I wi
my office at tbe Oonrt House, in Haatlnr

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,

lo.w •• 730,
,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE3.
Ftao French Broad -cloth worth 2.00 per yrd for 1.00
super do wwth 3.00 for koo. sxtra do worth 5,9u
par yrd for 3.50, extra do worth «,(» for 8,frQCHOICE SATIITETTS.
FRENCH A GERMAN CA8SIMERES

MAHRJLED
la ll.iliagv Ju. t9ih. br Bar. A. It
Mr. J.lux Acwxar of Parma Ohio, to Miu
A. Srwxuca. CfTroy Wia.

HJTICAL

AND

HIGH PRICES.

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE
Exyatpalaa, PalpltatKsi

N. B. All those men and boys iha- art

are selling Goods!'
Detainee, PrmU, Ginghamt, Flannelt,
.
Linrnj, Denimt, HuJeory Shirtingt, Bleachedand Un­
bleached Shirtinge,
18 yde Broad
Sheeting
far 1,00—
RiUxnu, Latte Ac,
together with a complete
aieeortment of Azee Mittene
Gloree, Boole A Shore. All &lt;

' aImT

healthy sbimacb. No art ofsmaa can equal its
curative powers. It contains no Alehobnl. iliucn,
.tenia, or Nanseoua Drugs. It ia extremrtr agrwebk' to tbe taste, and may bo token be tbe tnuit
feeble [•eteiita who cannot ent a water cracker
Mitbxut acute dratrea.. Beware of DRUGGED
IMlTATltl.XS. Pepsin ia NOT A DRUG.
Call on the Agent, aud gel a Deeeriptive Circs-

AND
»W8««S13

COMMERCIAL

DAILY NEWSPAPER.

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN.

or Ready Pay.

FI RS CAPES

The Detroit Daily Advertiser-

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

CASH

tn debt to him for clothing that U pioet
&gt;t such euoruxra* prices. &gt; and bartag heard at
much about Grant k Spreading*

CHEAP CASH STORE!

and Prosperity cf
...r .
—... .. .... /ariees tfepartuient
of Poltiies, Commerce, News, Literature and Gen­
eral latcUiip-nOo connected with the various enter­
prises which ar- undertaken todevclopcHioindx.
trial mid Agricultural wraith of Mfcbigwn, tbe AdSHERIFFS HALE
» ertiaer has no supmior.
Tbe Political Department. In polities tbe Ad
e of a writ ofjbri Arfa. Inroad from the
veriiaer La the exponent of the Republican priori
art for tbe county of Bury. I did on the
pin avowed bv the people of Michigan, and r xprea •
Dec. A. D- itje. le»r upon th. followsed by the Platform adopted at Um National L'en-’•■*-&gt;iv of Barry and Stale
rnition, held at Philadelphia, us the Htb of June, of Michigan, t
I follow, to wit; Tbe
PKTCBS!
186*. Is la perfectly independent, and is tbe ar­ eaatbalfof th
tarter of aeetion No.
ena of no individual or fraction. It will contain a ■ fourteen (H)
. three (3) north oi
Hpaolding sell goods
range eight (I
going to faror them will
procevdiags of the Legislature uf Ibis .Stale during at Public Auc™-. — —,.—
....
the present aeaaion. and ales reliable latrliigence county Court House in the Village ofHealing., ou
on eery ■object of general or local in terel I, which Haturilsv the 31st day of January next at one
mar be drocuawd or brought before that body.— : o'clock P M. I .hall aril and dispose of the in­ Curtain Paper Ar., Ac. Brooms worth
The Editor RUFUS HOSMER, Kaq, wfll be pres­ ternal of the Def&lt; mlar.t named in said writ
ent at Lansing, aud furniah a eorreapoo.1rocr Which
Usitings Dec. I7th Ik%«.
E3.lt
will give (he most authentic aud trustworthy cumWanrttrrov K. Einars.
Dry-Goodt, Groccrita, Hardiettrr, Booh
no-ala of all their proceedings, aud the tuoat relia­
Hberiff Barsy County.
ble infonuation cuncerning tbe tartans departd- Sfioei, Readdy-Mudt Clothing,
.
Cnxkery-wtre, Glatt-varr.
Shttlingt, Shirtinya,
DcniiM, tte., fte.

YANKEE NOTIONS.

they nggevt theijel.es
body; sad it is ceoAdcu

Office aud

JAMES C. AYER,

Call, Immediately.

LOWELL, MASS.

CHEAPEST NEW

D

MOitTGAGE SALE
EFAULT hating liron made in the payment
of a certain sum of money, secured to be paid
by an indenture of raurtgagy bearing dau tbe 16th

Goods
.

-A.T

KENFIELD'S.
I am naw rceieiync direct from New York
ry large and aplauicd

STOCK OF GOODS!
\ wtach will be acid at aatonbhingly

\

LOW PRICES!

Hlgtaat market prtc in eoab paM for predeea.
Ulir BBS wcw
wM./ «.•
...» —— - ---aa Wheat, Com, Data, FoUtoea. At., Ac.
vigil*nee in thia department, ud it rend.rx tba aoeb
Highest Market paire paid for hidt*. pelte rod
ADVERTISER thr U.Z .Uarrtmap r-diui
U«
fore.
[
.Vet*- r«L Thia d'.'l'artmeut ta couductol by M Ail person, indebted
to meby note or book ac­
(i. lUkUlI.TON.taq-. Secretary of th* Board of
count, whirti bat been long due must call rod
Trad*. of th. city of Detroit &gt;
n» General News Dvpartfhrntr—Wdl be eonducted with a deairo to render it acceptable, by
giving all iutereatinr or important taWUtgence,

1 or imu.uvu - -............... —---iarrvlv mcroased during the past two years, and It
Io now ouch aa to render it the most dertaalde me­
dian for Advcrtutng to be found in thm Slate,
■w it is to be found in Die hands of c. cry business
man iu Michigan.
TEKMS OF SCBFCRIPTlfty.
I
The DatLT Anvaunnaa ts mailed to anbocribcrs
at »&gt;’. per year, in advance.
_ I
•ntiSxMi Wxxki.r Anrsrriaxn t. pubHahedeverv Wednesday and Saturday, at the rate of U.OO
m-r rear, in advance, and la tho clieapaal paper ;
priate.1. Il cont-.n. alt tbe tradin' aud eommer .
-t-i
..ru., twite.

fill ERIFE'S SALE

CUT AND
made to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory |
1
X

FOR ADVERTISING.
raua roa anructsreo nt arttr. (10 Bn” ®»**•*-'

VERY LOW PRICE.? ! !

For role By J&gt;F. ROBERTS, Ilaalmp, Mich.

ai in tii" Ivtl sar, tseother nearly

.

mortgage sale.

otAktling
news“|
FROM .

\

MORE DEPREDATION
committsd

nr nut

SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
Wo do not hesitate to say that our
stock is “ splendid,” and our print unpre­
cedentedly low. For C’«A or Ready Pay,
we leanl 'l* underevld. Call and examine
our stock of

Ready Made Clothing,

Broad. Canslrnere, and Kentucky Jean
Cloth*; Sheetings, Checks end
Stripes, Denims and
Tickings.
'
Call and carmine our stock of

ENTCCKEY ."^NF Shtwpa Gray, end rtl
kinds of Coat and l*antatoo.dart» far role at
■.UVIIUHL

RICH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth 10,00 for
730 per yard.
LADIES COLLARS

PEDLERS,
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL
WILL FIND THIS A RABE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES. AU.
ABE INVITED TO CALL
AND EX AMINE FOR
THEMSELVES.

GUAUDLYN SALE.

Men’* Double Solod Stogaa.
u
u
u
Brognna.
“
Ties and Gaiters.
Ladies' Bootees, Walking Shoes.
“
Slips, Ties, and Gaiters.
Call and examine our large stock of

MORTGAGE SALE

GROCERIES !
Teo, that can’t be beat; Coffee, Sugar,

a

Battle Creek, Hastings,
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

Farming Took, of the best patterns; alao,
Griudstonca, and Hanging*, Tubs,
Pails, Ac., &amp;c.
LADIES— Don’t burn in the Sun, when
you can buy a good

FLOOR OILCLOTH.

■““-gs&amp;a.

ATl'ACHMENT NOTICE.

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

na tad ta tare
Smith and Eli

_

STATE OF MICHIGAN I . Probate Court.far
CovxttctBaut,
)
■aid County.
In lb« matter vftba estate uf of Sarah Gardnrr,
Edwin Usnlncr i

to the

AD1NET WARE Chaim two dollars atf men-

IJUSLS MSIliHl ■■I WSgSSIgWMl

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Barry County, as. Pro­
I— a^A C^-aatA
i t a aaat.-n

IW.

TT ia n&lt;’t our intention to detail tbe hor1 ror* of Civil War, but to call attention

C ty firi eta per asU.

Stair do from li eta lo 37 per yard.

Haatings, Afay I, I85S.

S. Kata

BORDER RUFFIANS!

indent

COATS
Worth 4.00 far S.SO, do worth 8,&lt;M for 5,50,10 Od
for 7,50 lx0ofoe»,0o. 15,0» for 11,00.
Q AA SEAMLESS Ua«' for
at
tj V
Ki.NFIEI.D b.
HATS AND CAPS
QTONE-WARE Ac., Creekcry of all Mni for
MkHals worth 3,00 for l,t€,l *0 for 1,50,4,50
O aale at very lawyricaa a*
JENFIRLDg

KENF1ELDT-.

'
.

PANTO:
Worth 3.00 far l.CO.per pair do worth 3.00 fcr
3^5. «Jh» fcr 3,00, 130 fer l,!3i, 1,87 for 1.S7.

ptURBANTS and Citron al

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For Ike rapid Care or
corens, COLDS, H0AK8ENESS,
BHO.MIITIS, WnOOPIAL-COl fcH,
(Uorr, ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.

time cf bearing in the premises

far B,(X&gt;

And st said time sud place shall aoU al! tbe inter­
cut thfreis of the defendant mmmd In srtd wrtu
W. K. FEBRIS. SbasHL
Harting., Feb. MW.'

AYER'S

STRAY COW
BROKE lain my cnclo

Ready-made Clothing.

deed aerneof the south part cf the cart half rf sec­
tion '.Himber Ova (S) in township two north of

Yours, Moil Reapcctfiillr,

GRANT A SPAULDIMG.

TAEFAUI.T hating bren mads (■ th*
CHI' i JU uf a rertalu *muy»f monsy t^ggtd ai

ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guar­
anteed.

cheapest weekly sheet published in this S«atoIt hi tong been known as the oldest paper Is tta
Nurth-Wral, haring been «rsl puMiaW* m Ifill.
n^y and there art subscriber, on Ha list who hate
twen (Is steady patrons for over twenty-fiveywt.
The price of .ubwrriptioo to »1 per rear tn advance.
The Weekly Advertiser coataina a few advertising
ootomna which present peculiar advantages to box-

At*

GARMENTS
mnaanra*.
llltlllllCI.

Aaaiguee.
_________ ___________ '

A large assortment to
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
43 cts,
worth 50cts
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.
. J.

for the same u soon aa poulble and
oblige,

T. F. IIARV£fr.

GROCERIES I

■ Coilrira
tr wiili m

JF.IIA' VP TO THE CAPTAIh'l

lv 1856. and said cxxqjnmer.t waa duly roeoTO
the Begiatero Offles ta aaidjx.untjn Ubsr^

SILK PARASOL

For TEN 8HILUNG8; and tboaa that
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
the Cheap Cash Syonr of

NEVIWS A KNAPEN.

[rtl'rol.L s‘‘ ■'

�HAVE YOU SUE8CBIBED 15

BTrnw^wnTOfl!600®^ than
CHEAPER

M SP8ING Ever! S.
Goods

C CARRIRR. PrM

Haitian for

INCOME;

HPECTACTXS.
THIMBLK8.

WDlCO W6 Will Sell V€1*V
J

community of

Ito make room for our
The Latest and most
[new stock.
y/fpproted Styes,
Our stock of Dry
wh^ph will be sold at
Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
| &amp; Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in and other goods is
rjuite full, and we will
part of
fn;, Oa^. 'or^ri... cwbry ..j1 sen them at prices that
Class tesre, Hatt Caps and Boi.nets
*
nice anoetment and very cheao.
i
*”
‘
\ ■ will
astonish
the
FOOTS AND SHOES'

CLOTHING world
a

great variety
. Ready Made

Fraaiuaa «$«&gt;**

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
REFARKD by
nn.prtetoe, Blnnlagtom.

et
REPARKD - tbe
•’ -“-n. ted
ilidiifao,
m eoUf bv Ua asthorioed Anuta.
ThitModkiooit
remedy ia
Fner and Ague, Chill Fester, Jaundice

P

SSii’bShS'rlttrSSt

Ooturua F. Dav
E. A. BulkcWy
Walter Keney
Anatin Dunham

of

peetjae tbr wtne Mme to ree
■ your Xk*icat(d Teste, bet

1 bars oth«r ।petit:, that are very hijtlr rennnmcaded fbr the cure of Arua sod Fcrer. bat there

__

ApptoaUou. prumpdr atlaodta to by
XA-SWEEZLY,

We have also, eve-ji^a'IiVSsaiS.’I'^.&amp;’trS
, .
.
. ; remedy Vbsl bat ever fallen under siy obaarrailon
rv thing in the
I
*

that cannot be beat in

Style quality or price, NAILS, SASH, |
GLASS, Ac!
(
.
Alao a great variety
riety of
of other
other desirable
desirable '11Goods, »uch as E_^_
— -----------Bonney
Ribbons-------and
Flower?, Paratai*. Fans, Challies, Lawns.
Muslim, Manti Has, summer £iL, ,
Gloves, Hosiery dca, Ac., on which we
promise you

PROSPECTUS
or tux

CABINET WARE
.

Detroit Daily Tribune,
A General Newt, Political, Literary am
Comnterclal Paper.
MOCNIXO AND triJDIO KBtTlOXA.
ATw Tjfpt—Increased Reading Matter—

T&gt;

i

MASS MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Sa ft v’iid
MMgk Clureb

COSE A BROTHER.

P. D. WABXEB.
line, SUCh HS HllTeaUS, I ’ For sale hr GRANT A SPAULDING.
Ucatisri.
siSI' i Tables, Stands,Chairs,'W R MARTIN A CO.. VertncutrUle.
Bedsteads, Lounges,!

Blanks!

GREAT BARGAINS.
We also carry on
the FURNITURE

' r\ riK,
J&lt;uw&gt; Kiwi,. Tk&lt;s.
• U ceip,«, printed and for trie at tbit cCre
'

JC p
v, ARUL.

We hart just ccnxooi

Ft n.TiTTRc a»a« ,o on»En. Emporium of Fashion!,:—j.™----------------------------weald uk. thii method of m Uvo sxSnbikd a surpnaiag •««»&lt;«. "
1 fcrmlBI tbectiseascfHaattop ami Barry Co., »s°b»«u t tbe teyttU ril patrtou
Call and see our stock. IrpHrtubtcnber
T
that be bit opened a
atnktt terror into tbe botos*t oftbe tla
Business and shall
stebbiss t bcsseu.
keep everything pers——1 in Dailtr’a Elook, over H. X Goodyears Store. '
* t •
■ The New York Evening Post,
where the public eaa telyca hirhif ttclr wort
bckiuu- MW, it to rrlicqu^th what we bare rirtodealt to
Ihem.
temmg to that Line.
dr accorapluhed. Wo eaiist expect tbe terror
X c:ir, enat&gt;.«« BIS to core
We use great care in
cnrorxxw vosx.
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS.
\
-■ r c
r
„ you to to. Firrr FctXTX Txsiof It. cxlitcoce. I
tho !YI Hmitactllrp
tbaeisccttol deotonU of
uiucLure ni
oi remblassril
a complete family xewsfafeb.
j. j.
our r urmture &amp;, none tyJts&gt;
'rr-rty-j'
“ rorder ami al) work WARRANTED in cr&lt;
w rea it is ‘r&gt;xat.
soa or “&gt;
icular.
but the best ma terials Is, tbs
.™&gt;B«wici:«wciru3 always,
।
Spring Fashions just received.
uaccmprocuuuj advaaau oC
R.W. WARRKf.
&gt;□ booker dxuracni can acpplr tta place
used and none but the ntc»aoa! znxr lasosI AXDrRzzsracn. i
drily paper. Day by day it eaten tbe Mura n
1
a
1
1
I A siricl resstraetlca of tto Ccastilutiim. .nd st
tta iztoctaaic’a »bop, the office. of prafeui
nest
workmen
einnlov"
^.--&gt;300.0*1 sdatoutrstma of it.&amp;&gt;vsn»Mst.
_
*
•’
Tte W««xiy to fartLLitod to .utootor. in Clubi
cd. Among
our Stock ofT*"‘jfc-«t!r‘&gt;n*
c» tax cnxwui ruxir vcwxrsra cr rr» tax t&gt;
may be found
I tore* i!3.i and uedivided oae half of east half
7VLHS;
(

T A i L 0 R SHOP?

1

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CA-

i

Weekly Evtniny Pail.

SES, SOFAS. BEAUIIEAUS,
.
SOFA COATTGE JENNY
LLND AND COMMON
.
BEADSTEDS,
.
Side, Card and CenUe Tables, Fall Loaf
xw„, jvorir. .......... ;o &lt;0
.fenny Und and Light gland,. Lounge. 1 Aud snj terjor numhrr st th. rsi. of |j per rrer.
common Canepu Spring b-dtom Chsirs. (
Semi Weekly Evening Poet. Any quantisv of Pine, Cherry, White-1
1 la juUiahed i-err Wcdacaday and t»turday.
wood ana Black Walnut
"
Single Co]&gt;y Cm Year In advance... t3 rO
i fO

bn hand and fbr sale
Cheap for Cash. We would invite a call •
and an examination of our Goods and
Fl’^and we will try ‘and sati.fr you. 1
BTEBBLN’S At RU3S&amp;LL
i

Evening Post.
S.Bg’.c Copy for one year, in ad rani
TbrewCopiee, iu adtatxx
Single c«uy, jfer month

la 0-»

HABPIB’I wzzkly.

oJJbmkwbit

»L*M«087

,'^SZ^ Kill;
wtot U. cl.im. fov il, wbea thar- &lt;H»W«ud srersrioa si.:iuri!» 7 pv, real, oa to.
r'.y Mi.-air.LUrvd. serenUes to tto . cwfaJ .Wk. Yte te-ar&lt;d. fowcrer tar. uld
liolUt B&lt;l &gt;w will be Iwird s *k**n 81 4 I*!1 real, of Ito area, premiums back Is
tto .Up. flossy wd to. remsistoft IB* p« reel
' J of receipt, hare toco aiiportkmed to
ex­
Soda' U&gt;Xa* M*^ort *J‘ &amp;e c“®p»aies sad djv).
E. RAYNALE, M. D
Tito folbwiag suite
cUctod Direetoro tor th
Our euntom.r. ur ttor c.iut Lsre4L
Mita a. TuUte,
i
Thcaus K- B;—
I
Retort BmII
K. 0. Riptov,
Mllfonl, Mich.

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS

tr &lt;M MOtJ

- - - - - - -- - - - , __ _ _ _ _ _ _
I
:

BEAUMONT’S

Will iaauc tbe first number of a Weekly

A JoCBMAL OF ClVtUZATfOS.
or mnrl» I Wirwra
THEY will spue neither labor nor ex­
AT THE BIOS OF THB BAIAOOM.
pense to make it the bert Family News­
paper in the world; ooe whom&gt; cheerfid
to.TWM
Mi ir.U-ie.1,.
Md genial character will note It . weL
MU SB
com. visitor to every bouaebdd, whir Its
t!
Every vortaty of confectionery to
sad lox- ixinatant devotion U&gt; the principles uf right
»I,UI,03I U
and justice shall win t^e approl»U.« of
nriato UwltonMCb.
I ICE CUOLLKMONADEsoresd op, cm shortly
PAYMENTS.
the wise and the good. Ito object will be
. .......... sestXM
- “FcE CREAM, dclicsieiy pslatraMo. rtpht from to set forth sound views on I’cditieel, SoUaxpvaMS, 2I4.WJ 33
cUI and Moral questions; to diffuse useful
................ 10,001) W
information; aud to cultivate tho graces
KeMini'l io P*r all oot.uaand ameolliee of life.
dioit rials. oo Jan* I,
Harper’s Weekly will contain a full
imiliea, on tbe ibortrel pcaatble row*.
H. BLAUMQITT.
and impartial aummary of tho political,
social, religious, commercial, and literary
newa of tbe day.
it will chronicle tta.
154!JEU 41
leading movement of th© age; record the
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in-cutiun uf genius, the discoveries of
"■ ’’SlSX.'Silk’S:
adentw, aud the craationa of art.
It will
,B ru’ bvp./lnwat,
8,ecus; 6!&gt;
LX THE FIILD!
in a word, aim to present an anctirale and
«•»£ »■»»« ktay u-M» u-1«. &lt;l» ■ — -.......... ■73’-^- a
» ~~i complete picture uf tho age in which we

rre-c.um...

We have now on
di other erlHea to his lie. cf betinre, which
at the
hand a stock of goods ' naatinn, MayB. IMA ’ ' ' MiraiUI
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
STEBBINS &amp; EU8SELL. suitable ior the
Discovered at Last!!
WEi»r.6«i&gt;ua .i»™..»Aauo«&lt;«
Spring
­
Spring Trade
Trade,
Stock of Goods and are constantly
. . , ° ...
.&gt;
DR. RAYNALFS
rreciring direct from New York, addi
tiona to our already large Stock selected

north east half section thirty three, (S3) and «&lt;
rart of west halfvf north writ quarter of recto
I thirty four (34) ia ton u OM &lt;1) north cf rmjr I,

vur MKI CUWI.1I VI &gt;
Copper, aud Shttl Iron uarr. Hardstw,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stores,
Stove Pipe, Furminp Tools and
Mechanics Tools of every
kind Khieh in will sell

k^ontftr^d
in this Market.

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STOVES GIVEN AWAY.

COOPERING BUSINESS?

live.
It will also give a due abate of atten-

“.WOOD NYMPH,

The Baste of the three great A
CLAY
WEBSTER AND CALHOW
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Alao, tbe cxqulaiu- Ideal line
“SPBING."
APOLLO AND DIANA,

Together with the following Gr.-npc^
Sutuca in Carrara Marble—of tl&gt;o
Struggles for the Heart; Wnu, undl^.
plr. Psyche; Magdalen; Child . f the
innocetwr; Captive Bird; and l./.iUTn
,ant;
With numerous works in Bronx.-, an,]t
,collect ion ofaevenil hundred
FINE Oil. PA INTI ’SGH,
,by leading Artists.
The whole of which are t&lt;&gt; Lc .Ibtrilg
tod or allutled among tin lul v-riLtn
whose namea are rwvivcd pret'iom

h aUU WU»4utj of tba comatoa cow».
rillan cf Hariteg., Io mala, or cure to
uu..,.

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VOL. 1.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNIT, 3HCH..THURSDAI,EEB. 12, 1857.

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&lt;4

Kerens

J.gwwn-.

live.

atWOT”’
n« . do your PrmldioU aid Ktop

NO. 40.
S=S=—S

that your father wan unwilling to have

kXv%5S£5s

be successful."

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ad that be wot
ndless whims.
r to all-1
At the.
-m
— upon fas duties in the store
of Mr. Walcott, and Juma Hardy «,
□rained in hie place In tta village sctaol,
and pursued his daily lessons. He believ­
ed bis parents knew' better what was for
his good than be knew famself, and he
chferfully submitted to thorn in all things.

uf. reUUacto ngdar buxlam, affl to .shosgU

of your noble u]

ed its cor.tacu.
.
Thcmcnev.waa Counted.' aft. wwspro-.
nounced rigik, and s fire burn! red dcJiar
tail was (landed to James, width ba pU-.
ced in hla w*Ua4 and left.
.
A few days su taequestiy James got
He
MU exchanged ttfe bank for trnaikrand Jamas occupied a similar position in
a neighboring house—tta former at a sal­
ary of fiftaau hundred dollars a year, tta
tatter ata thousand. Ttay still ooutimtad---------- —-----------------------to sMocfate together, mare from ecrly poor 4na,destitute for virtuous objects for
habits than from any similarity of pres tis charity! Many a heart W» gieddea-.
ent tastes, for Jcrnw tad grown up a pi- j ed, nd many a mother wept ita thanks
oub young man, and for years tad been | she could ent speak for timely aid to her*
adeyqted teacher in theSebW.b school and | self and her fatnlstfag Huie oties.
M member of tta church, whifa^ George
About* month after thia, while ledtia^
was strictly a men of the world, \hinking. over tho news in one qf tb^dailHa, s po*r
of Utils tay end taw to get money—taw egraph caught bi* eye th«t ceyfesd him**;
h&gt;nqmer}&lt;&amp; .';Ibc sanctuary had few turn pale with agitation. This wee noth-.
far him.
, tag less than the announcement of a lute,
One day while taking his accustomcu some four weeks previous, of twentylhoykuad. dollars/ by &gt; mpn wbq-

colt iHs/that 1 wss. too young to laave a rich toan.
!.
hdme.*
Mriwr*
. —
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James Hardy and George Bobarts were
"Too young! why, Jqutara older than I playmates. • Tbeir parents w«m both far­
am, and I. am fourteen, dfilher uys he mers ta the pleasant little village of B—.
wffl risk me to tejte dr* dTm/shlf,” and Bv industry and economy they had gain­
. g*JW-'
-____ —_______ I ... I O*.. O.
&lt;* th/ r&lt;»»
r;-.: flocter manat toast the crooks
the boy streMrtaifid hlbiself uo as though ed a moderate compatence, and war* sur­
or an tut cos*. liD-ba took*
&lt;• a- —.____
-it u_.&gt;. 1 aau*in
ui.i.
MUrailr Mt i.i.T.'i'Jf'o Min. "* '
‘ttlusjrs,.
rounded by all the comforts and some of
"Tliat was orth\one of fothar'rreasons'. ths luxuries of life. It would be difficult
1 tlitak, perhaps, he would hirva thought
—rjs:-. tUiSXK I
IL A. Goauraas, Dealer in
more favorably crrlt'lf ^Fr.’-Vf aieott bad
Ore».Mi*fc.
:’T_________ ’ |
beat a Arisilan.**
f "
ahrcwdly.
&lt; Fxnsts A Voanxits.' J.irrt-y Stable, fforw
UA cta-lstianl 1 ahould b\e t#J, IpnoSv what
Vfcn Ulf Hurtin eerily trfli
——----- —--r* ■. '-— ----- ——-------- —-------•*, Osrtthere eta Had&lt;JtoH*r’i*» u Ut C&lt;w |
hit being a Christian, has to do- Jritii his
r.r6eas-u a merchant Father says If a
■ fhvh'*firBcnfeit, and'lnbks out-for thb main
people, i. Monitag and evening the fathtr
duince, that's enough. 'MK~Wa!coK«is ppenod the old family BtUa and wad the.
.
J- M. Bq-iJiixij;Ph)sltaau and- Surgeon, j
oMefthe richest and most successful met-; commandments of the Lord, and thw they !
&lt; SVI« 4 Ksarxx, Merchant and Deal-' J}&amp;
R"“U’’ 8‘C"' K*,"U i
। chanta In’tha citv.
And only -thihk of aD kneeled down around that family alter '
cre. In Ito Ooo.t», Creekery, ckwrire, K...W a &lt; .
------------:-------------------his going away, from thia town a poor boy and prayed.- . Bttt.ta U&gt;e homo of George j
S!7 "5*1&lt;TT'i?0^
GwmU '
Bl'puium. Justi.-c of tta Peace. OfMKtl- :
. ■ ■ . j _ t!« ta
MUh _____ J
UmIo bundle
bundls »
Mbia
baud, and.rtK
and.jn. the voierfprayttwas aayer heard. Mt. tionawally carrii
t "-ilha
wtih. Ude
bis hMd,
I
°C?.Vv' Bo|,rt’ *««»«««. «pHgbl. exempli- cos, and opening
each bilk and alto the pi ire* marl before
. M.
Itt-Nucix.
Dealer in Dry I
1 HMre»»m.ihhi. 1
| gio staling n hla pwxet. And. what Is he ry
blA
&lt;wr TOt gJigioui.
He _____
fill erf: _Some
twi
____ tw«^
thousand dollars in___________
alluded_ tn.
Thu truth flashed opt® the
ttowH, Uroernre.
Hhto Oq*. »«&gt;ui
------। uowl Thyes ensrgy and. wrier er once dld
u B,f,Miry.
orderAo. i 1
............................
bills
of large dcnoainaticEs was snugly mind of James—be tad been duoed&lt;*■ for you! 1 sL^uH lue to tekt lasacas of j jite happily sod honesty, that neo stauid i packed
»________
_ witidn..
....
away
Hastily returning , Some scouncnji had crjdrttdv cneated
, fc Suto a.;. ■ ■ "
|sud&gt;atnsn.
__
i ibeobiiged
“midteso I &gt;ta
.,uu.
,
txsouugtxitesprayevery,ciayand
iQprsy every, oDjanaumxsmj
to his
fa* lodgings
lodgings With his prise bctntel him. but howl
Wtate cruld he have
Fkawcm R«&gt;
1 ■‘‘l
fy* , ,r' , “wtt ”
was lestvindfor, cbtelncd the eptcif.a Information necesea?, *
B much ado
adu about religion.
nUgfoo-” .. George’s momo- ,&gt; Gedrge,
Gedrge, just ta
£■ tho
i,latter
------- --------------apr, and Mnufac ।
c. Kxllogu, Bunker, Stock. Note and .
'. L‘.s-e
____ I
j smart
t ktad-baarted,
Itfal-taartod, industrious wowo- '’ his store.
wore. - Ho-sbowcd
Htashov.cd him the
tta poext
ptaket, rv to write such wperfect r-dvcrtitementl;
,
-----------busmtas man, and Ms'bccome re-1
ve-1 tiwu. WM g
Copper Win.
Ku
i
rr
wealthy;
but
ttastore
of
a
rich
toer-r
nitRj
gl^-gys
yielding
to
tta
derisions
of
j
todr.
and
exhibited
lohim
Its
contents.
.CouldittavebccathrouglittainstnHnonI
the
store
ren
tner’
nuUJj
g^vs
the
decisions
took,
to
hint
contents.
-• I Vi. H. Colkkax.s Banking Office, Battie
Ihinnp. NHngxu
|I chant,
h*r htfttandj- and
if ta
“ tVk..
XVtat. .
are you
to |4&lt;1
du wtt'
with | tnlity of George? Was if a plot between
chwit. who thinkaof
thinks of nothing
notMnn but-mmrtng
but inaking :1 c..
."»awk
- pronounced aamatmat. 1;
«•
van intending fn
—r——- I Ct«*k.- C.XkcUon*
to. ata rc.-i.i!t*J !
j money, is hardly ita place in whidi to ) tsr txgb’.,. aho gave tarsclf very little i«’t” asked George.
I him'and some bow fellow to get poeeesI form ttac-aracinrui aboy -fa-t; thinks. [ ^.ufac whathar it was really so ur not. I
“Ad vertiteit, ofcourse,'* replied James, sion of the money?
Thia James did nok..
I
“An&lt;l my futjiiir think* just tne contra-1 g|,c oever taught tar little boy. to koc«l •■Tire ow ner must be found if possible.” ! want to believe. And even should he ad?:
| ry. H&gt; tsjs if b lad j* to rtodme a trueM Jarno* ws* accustomed to
Nothing more was »aid relative to the ‘ mil this as probable or possible, what er-:
j crissfai merchanttamustcortirnetiwvoung &gt; jo&gt; An(j
fa, JiwJo pfaycrato God.— | disposal of the pocket book, nnd after idencc tadta thax suck was the fact?
J. P. ftotTEXTN A &lt;’&lt;»..
| —must'/corn hn-.e—to ttat ail tta ’Uicta 1 she tad no tiww, ^be uid; but she taught { carefully looking it over, and even pairs- j
About nnqn, the following day, just as
oftta tradc^nwy beoomuwnidwrtofaro. ( him to ta hope*t, and always to *p»k 1 ing to glance al the number and charac-1 Jsmca was leaving tta store, agentieinauP.w.1 M,!„Ja
lmSKE'
.in,
______and
t tof“de*rorto live inpeacc , t«rof tta bills, George returned it with । entered and inquired, for Lira.
,
“well,
Gpyrge, if
I can i become b.suc ___
tta _uutij,
James
tOfc^Wrsire AriMm.'
r..i I •» A* aJiT.g
M-daja.W.^aj. ax.din
iccssfol mnsetaut u itnout^l^rrnng ita ' a-d harmony with all arodnd him.
_
the simple exclamation,
stepped forward, wtan, to ti.c aalouwh-.
.
^ircOIVrff IN SEVEN- mK-RA
A : .•.timnux- Tbi» qnaiuitiitkpown k Iren*- (
f ‘“trick*
tricks of trade,
tdadc.’'ns
wefe tho
the homes of tta two boys, ।j
-you find
hntl no owner iu
n* you call them, 1I will ( Such were
“"Sbeuid
Shouldyou
for: it, ycu । went ofall, the man enestod him a* his
Heath, Mid nli oil &lt;S" Co, Droii-r* ip *ud
....
._
.
itart fr/uuta u«uu^ Xt ;* * boMiiJul e»r» be a former.
My bible says, ‘A luttoftil I a chaptor from whoso iivps 1 tn about to ।. will ta
bo quite a rich man, James!"
James !'*
prisoner. What could itmeenl Tta offit
Manufacturer* i&gt;T rnreUurr. A
ataertwrot
A*^^l‘^^l^a*‘thbl^lI« butho
J
'
•ThatfoMwrcrlyT^bKtb. ....
[ "That is scarcely possible," the other &lt;_* r did not cho'.-re to snswer any quee- .
■Ivar* uu h.ta'XoWri* SeW ifiiiMfn op;«Hia
1
" A ~ “4te 10
rX° *hBl‘ 00 UI June4
&lt;3«‘ ^e wers very ucarh of JI repEed.
j
“«A
s man who loses twenty
i—mv thouitort.. tfan*, mJ Jsmet left in his company for
Uloto HuteU. UMluvuKida..
&gt;•• awi th
1 iimvccn:.'’
j au age. Whoa they were ctaidrpn they ( wukJ dollars will hardly k«p himself in tta prison.
S. 11. MaF», j&lt;,wrfm,.C!»«ek*'and Wuh liThia nmte
.
“A man may, V:.honest, cna yet make , u&gt;i,j [o
to school
— [ obscurity. At
not, —
foci
- --------- , band
™— iu
...hand,
--------------—
... any
—v rate I should
------..
A few inc-incuts only had he been there
sat. At tta.afana desk, studied the . like appropriating tta money to my own . before Mr. Kdscy entered,
। wrong in getting al! the money w« can, | um(, lessons,
le^ns, end
and both were
w«ia :good and ' personal
pcrsoual use.”
’
|
‘ How is this. James?" asked the agitron‘H., ^_____
'
। and as fast as we can. • Jsaltar luu set ms 1 prombiing
aoholaxs.
■
,
'
“I think your
vo *ideas
’
•&lt;honesty
- are cuiie
•­ ' tated man, ‘•XV hj are rqv.hcrc a prisonrotaising aotalaxs.
of
Whob' Sw« and KetallJ
1 to-ar? uann
jm a. rteh man. and 1
j ust
lil[ ta
a, the
,|,e foot of
of tta gartieax
gardens that ran i too face,"
nice, ” replied George,
ueorgv, a*
as he
ne walked
waiaca . C
«rJ
oeca guilty
gumy of
&lt;u primal
crimei ”
J
rl Have you been
, don't mean Iji disappoint him.
♦rie* &lt;* PtartiiOBi, it hi. Old t
down in;the rear of tiw two house* am*. nway.
' i
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‘ Ko, sir,” ho calmly answered, 1;up.
gC ■aasL^.Micfc______ Uo
- --------- — is—--------- z----- o— -- --------- .
- I a clear, sparkling rill, tbit sang sweadr |
James proceeded immediately to the i innocent,” and then he staled the riesun!
trust
iur
hr
rap
‘
snap
h&gt;»
linger*
m
the
,
it
,
hurric'J
along
over
its
pebbly
Led,
j
store,
and
as
Mr.
Kelsey,
the
owner,
was
,
stance*
of
his
finding
the.money,
axd uf
I&gt;, c. m*LCT. DcMer in Groe *»: Pro*’lce_?f’k*
h’ther says-7
,'k»cd by the bright flower* that'grewon j t»ot in, Iw said'nothiug about the pocket his returning it,** he supposed, to it* law-.
.l.t». W.1, ffi—'.n Win. in&lt;) • isn't’ "f‘
‘
MM. Sts«l..B®tetiMrvrt. ««r *»r ;
GLEAT DISCOVERY I
’
i •'"«! ••'Vt .h*n yeursMpbewbese
f
-Y e&gt;», but riches sonictiniiy 'take to :
Thi* wm a .favorite resort book to aur one.
About ten o'clock ' fol owner. Mr. Kelsey heard him thro’,.
M4&gt; Ileus. 114^^4*. M“k
, rise
Ktouc Fuuntl! Est !• • 0 Hid 1 «act U&gt;1»;ucr rya
. thetiHcfres wins* and fly away.
But (br tho two boja,
litre they gathered , George dropped ta, and taking ahnomtag .book hla taod, and looked troubled., U
MEN MA'.'&amp;dnnniEHlKETHn-KNOW rr- , A cu. Iot&gt;rt»ir lutoeetrhb.meeceri
] we road in the Bible. ‘&gt;ror Ae Lot'/, tor I
flrtWQrt (Qr tlwir niothin*—and | paper from bls pocket, ahuwrd Jcinc* *u w as n bad ease. N'o individual hsd hwa
llooKK-S. J.ivcrv SteHF orty- : z Wl.. J. C. FREH05T. bi hfi tntel- &lt;JMt..er»d •' He n Ki/oy..1 na«..4»n nor Ml UUy«
; Mrro irno until id themihdljtar Aim.
11 h&lt;«r«r they bmll liwir turf afams, and made advertisement of the lest money.
The ’ wltriw* to the transaction,except George,
rmtnkn Stoie. All kta&lt;t* «tf
t»sy .Urtiiouymutm. bit noiw more .usn^t j J.tfe !^ug bill lutneal )ou .ad Icim ,
,...__________________________________ : had either l»vu the duiittisn * trust than । jK,jr taimic mill*. Here, too, they would 1 pocket book waa accurately described, ex- : u&gt;d ta wo* already mmmcncd by the
Xow r«lns.
rta&gt;un&lt;andvraeping.
&gt; the rich man’s.”
j s-amrunu;*
sit
and u.....utilixT
internally; the number au&lt;j
and jI p:-..-&lt;xTlU0D.
prosoctitioD.
. ....... ..
... lor. hours npou
_r._ a
..,green,
------- - ;, ti
.. rnallv u&gt;™
,i---------------------------------plowing fa- dcnhmlnstiou
ft
"'-1 mu,,!■
h1
1*?I.I
’
i. ' **®
ut l&lt;rt not ^tistitu.' sunicbmes ‘poor}- ■ grassy knoll, and telk
talk of the glowing
denhentastfou of tbabtlls
the bbls were Also
also dcsig.
dcsig- I
k seems
soems ttat
that tta Individual who
ata took
। 1I have
*.---------read1 ofsome -I...
who -imr^4
almost .».«•-.!
starved, j tlirt
jti&gt;rc,iujd,
.g,
a» kbuys
&gt;Vfc arc
arc uwont
ont ;O
to do,btuljLj-rtated;
btnljLyiutrd; and
andeven
evenaasmall
amallprivate
private mark
markbebe-■• the bill
bill from
from Jamcs_wtau
Jamcs^whcn ta_pftirsd
ta&gt;ftr«d ikat
ihat
' und were vary wrytohed.”
Ittairbeautiful
beautiful“"flic
castles''
otfuture
futuregreatgreat-j jnealh
nealh the
the tap-of
lnj»-of one
one of
of the
the apartment
apartment wo.&lt;
was ' the
the bank,
ta tho
tho vary,
vary same
! thvlr
sir castles'
’ of
bank, happened to ta
etv •LFiuzv Arudn. StBW Slmt. &gt;'n° &lt;I*"
’“■r’b"’.
W III const hi. I liirriobikv’trewure.
“It i« tree chrinuan* are sometime ;'nra.
;(;ca, and
Mxlfines.
fnlra
I■.xunlrol
ad.l-a
hun-1 who lad paid out the same "hill to
‘ the
• , ’•
otatrd tout,
Out, aa.i
a reward of “five fair.wretrflTj. XrntMdV U.&lt;Snz«, Mwh.
' HusHttyt, ttfid th' ««rr/»H»^»wy ( mmfry | An4 ubro'er »a Q-UM-I «me* living »lou«,
.. .4
-------------------------------------------j_j_s
«• «.for its
--- --------------------the lost potfrctlwafei oajjjylp ।,
ixiur burr, but tlmt.L brtuUms ttay. L..vc (
Buti-----tfitru
was
always a difference
la t dred
dollars’’**offered
return to the ij owner bf
&lt;........
.
«r- . ■—Jr 'tv, ' I'n nurdiue tti'il. in tfui Uiie.. J'b»»r give tuc • ; WiUju.tkt him8/ zll»i»|4nwnrr.
N. Bauwx, Ikwlir in tamiir- Gruverics . t&gt;||
lr&gt;!
tn&gt;tl&gt; &gt;THJ. ••ertiuu. ,-t
.
____
I—m» ,■ -hT-—;---------laid up ull their treasures iu Leaven. And the hoy.*’plan* for the faiure, which seem- n^n r.
lie time anil place of Iming/ suggestion of tta meu who received it,
tatanwlc
on
ent:y
of
ie
nanitan
wd
doSpare Moment*.
.they wmietlAita suffer,to-. Lut even th.!* wj
ol: tame growth. Jam* wa* a&gt; arid all tta drcuinsUvxws. indeed, ncccs- u--‘ — ;-J- ----- u.
|Sbm&gt; w YwiOwim
—
■
. . .
make* tbefn Lapp't for tlie Bi b I a d rota re*, |),itaut ta GtargeL But he tad tain । *ary.cl*!a rly to dc»igntai' the property, nendnattan of the bills, placing also a
e
tthnnt long
since that Jnfan
John Shdrp,
SMrp, an ' ‘this light alBicUmi, which is but tor a tno- r taUg|,t by his pious father and devofa-d , were given in the ad vt-rii-'-ment, together small private mark on tta Quzner ofuach.
_
uuroa.n-xn •«» nnv|m«u&gt; ....
.......................
g slncf*
( j| ""kwani
it wk wan! Itaklng
Ltiking and shabbll
shabbily-tirriMid
■fiffitiiie m .ill :-'®5r*l.’'X
y'-dfrrt»d , »,«&gt;t, workclii out for us far luore,*^ J rootj,t.rU, dtalre wealth and honor, that i with Sie.naine of the l&lt;*cr,m:d wtaro he His auspiciim was aroused, and he asked
1Vm. A. 8&lt;1
Step «»ite of Ui« Il«rlo« : wbtfoe &lt;rf e»erv
ata Und .if
*
boy, came to the front door iff theI house Heeding and eternal weight of yiory, and
might bemure unful aud do good in , ruigtil ta found.
‘
and registered the-name of the ptraon
Uoua*.Prerow*_____ ;
------ ’• Arnnprips &amp; Fanrv Goods ’vvn’
Mr 'Y’,M’,na'’' t*,e ptitfcipal when they think oT ihb they can’t talp the world. .Thtale-i&lt;.;i bo had ata. kar-1
-A pretty K”"d jimrniuia *drk," ‘re
who piY&gt;cnted IL Vino, thehjfone, he
SiDMoaa ' A WwttRAir. Ftirnaromin. I Tj“ ‘■•kbrated aradetu*. and asked to rejoicing. Tliry know they tan live ta re ' irJ jn lhl. Sabbath school.
Hi* trachcr | marked George, a|. with apparent rod- *aw the u-dicc in the papers, the, cox vic_ .. ...--------- *.im_i—i.iu— .m—,, {j, j, ro,.priw.nr,,rTTBri*tr amt kii drdK-ip»r». «« him. The serriuit supposing him tn j but n few yrars, at longest, and they tad I
taught him that jf he wished to ta j ners he retook tlie paper.
“Yoa will
tiou w&lt;is at once awataxed that James
L
SSu-iss
K‘ “i taggar, told him to gr. round to the rather ta rtali in a long tavniity, titai to . |wppv fa life,fa. mu»t « A to ta good— . dulm the reward, Rccurtv.”
come 'dhtaiicstlv by tijc . bill which ta
, ; REAIABKABL1 LOW 1 KJCfeX
luuk do.&gt;r, where, having arrived, rftc ab 1 taivo all their wealth far • little whne on ' jf ta'derired to breume n great man tat “1 hardly thiok it would be right for l*rojcntqd, and'tlfalA was bin duty to we
-I L7tVo,»^nu'ror'u«iA5*Vi^re’ay
l”*t'dMm to 'coinivintrettakctohen.
jchrtV*
.
j must resolve tu ta n good one—to sene : me to d-&gt; so. I have been t» no expense that the'matter w»s legally wmtaed ta)&amp;*. «.F
.&lt;■ v.’iyL ■;&gt; ■■: ..___
. tta&gt;‘ ft..rn S gjh( to» tfo-1 X*riiwrif Hmcv
“f am very nnxiott* to see Mr.' W isc-1
“Well, 1 sutiposa what the Bible says I* '
hrarenly father und be useful tn his | am not in nnVmg need of the money, to. IlvacoliU arrest anti promt im­
J.
p! tall n..&lt; *«..*• mste eamwtstesta wtoie ol.n-j
g.,;,! John.
'
! true, though -father says ttat If a man ?• j fcUow.nwp.- And vmmg us James was | and after all shall simply do my dirty hi prisonment
1 tuvtafwiih
ttetiPcostsiBs•Tfrjtbinsthat
r—
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Should, however’ theWhen
man Gco^e Robctts
read-asiisg
tho an
­
j »n« grrt brsrd er tl&gt;«ugM of in &lt;
iirviAfust,” replied the servant, and 1 can [ enough far him iu this world.
Ho bus ■ to-.ivcd to God to make hiiu
n me, I1 shall, perhaps,
him good mid
and .। preta
pre** It uni
upm
perhaps, take It nouncement ta the paper, which so atari, FAMILY GROCEMY 6T&lt;~I giveS'tto that wfthniit troubling him
■
never troubled himself ab-jut «i,di thing* [hob, r
jl and
”
I led
slid devufa
devote It
it to
to ctarlteWu
churilahle purposes.
purposes."
led James,
James, ta
ho itoo waa deeply affected.—
:
^J^ute
•/l'"»nk yon!” said the boy. ‘ff have no 1 a, you Rjx-ak of, airf I air. sure be has got
(fat
had ---------never—
tad
this ogreat
fellow,
I. He
—George
----- ..a---------- ------- — ’I •“Yun’i® Aa ’strapge
i—B- “
i!-— Jsincs.
” led
* ’ taped
’
i the aflai." tad quietly peao..........
.
•&lt; •- -• 6i»-.
•• -•••- yo?wlU evrt-rwlhe your «xl osar. He 1
I &lt;&gt;bj«ti&lt;&gt;n !&gt;’&gt;' a piece of btcnfl’, but 1 shchWI along in the world jurt a* well a*
your
lesson impressed upon his heart.
His hardly think you will evrt- realize ynur —
...■ Ltd strung personal reason
like to see Mr. Wiseman if pc can pm!-■ father.. I dim’s »ec as ttata- who profess father rejoiced to see ' the evidence of । i-arh'ilrcjm otr wealth," If you arc going for not wishing to ta summoned by James
to ta chiistians do no much tatter than sinartucMi in his darling boy; and when, tn let money slip through your fingers in a» n witness ■’* H» behalf, as ta 'foresaw
I&gt;!y
'
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.
.. ______ i - --— t uiaa c-ci
mww »• w. —.
,
‘■Sonie old riptfaes you want perhotw. other people.”
at the-ago of eight years, ho marked bls j tbit way," ’
" ‘
there waa a Strong presuinptitm that hl*
njr to
to «pm.
fie
“But is Mr. Walcott
V
strictly honest in rapid tw^grets ta km.wledg*. and dlscov-1
: I gniws he hasn't pit any
spare. He,
uy/rfl, if
caalfof gain
paiil Wealth
wealth acr&gt;r2-1
accord­ ni^td would ta apprehended.' .Whkt
it I CAjjnpt
nF, and
gives away u ^coa many,
and the servant
‘ fa| hi* deajtygs?. Father thinks he Ji J cred also his indtaation to '.rude, and
।. ’g .to _
rny. ......
id«i» of u^nesiy,
...
1 tape I *hnli [ hhoulJ ta dol He thought if be could
vi-t-v hfamurably ^rith old Mr. marked
went abmir her work; ’
'
, '
:: not
not rfr-tl
deal very
rkedvyldrticuofslinnrdnps'l'ntiisboyryldrticu of slirewdnj^-'m his bo ! al !e«st. ta eribtent to remain poor. 1 ■ tuuuagy to, get Limsrlf summoned by the
“I did not come for my breahftst or' WjUiama.”
,. . . , .
...
tsh bargain*,
tawgatas, he would
would, hmovlh
smooth back
bads tta
tl
cannot violate my con.wiepee."
J complainant, he Was safe. Taking, thereIj. for clotiiea,” replied-John, “I only syUhi
‘•Honest?
Ye*, f Ward father, telling
|uy locks from his uoble browyuul say,.
Geurge left, nnd ns there was little do- i fore, the paper in Ills' band, hn entered a
. Mr. Wade about that, affair with Mr.
■'n9t**i **?uioday to see his soft amer- Injin tta ••tore, James took hi* tat and I neighboring itikfo and detailed all tta dr। Williams, mid ttay thought that Mt, Wai. ehic^ibd t' Mi
; ludjprffrebste of tbs Coonlj onisrry.i
" ' one,, tool" walked round to the number specified hi i cumstences of'James having the pocket
eotVmanaged it pretty wnnrdly. If rru't
i^trictiv
ID wn* iretarcd ip- • book, of the spurltas adve.-lisemcBt, tta
Mr. Roberta was
u/--- honsst man, । theadvertwement.
__ __ _______ __
.
..
i be aliwo
sotnetim^wsd tfargirl, ibescun.- -taery/wre
xta
so Uriah dealing with ilia follow* wnsoug-1 to a snug, comfortable private library «r I professed pymentdf tta reward, and tta
niunowmcuuiu,
v.ctt,
"xv can make five Madrid
&gt;..iuurv’i satarinh
i d- ' in th» T&lt;«reetel&gt;M Yaakee SpflagaUiwe tJowtr | » to
. think
-•• • it
■- very foolMi
«- -«i v- madrmt
- - ■—•—»- meh
t. dultars earn trim two ltaeian&gt;l as riuily ,.ernoi. f
oerMfl* for ta tad sagacity enough to see i study-room, and hi a few momenta n unusual and Unnatural display orbeneeuill-looking fallow &gt;«to her mratcr’s ks that It
wits a perfoetfr'
perMIv 'lawful
bn* that
II nivs
lawful bus
'
‘‘fan
“antsty is tta tast boilcyBut i voang mgn of apmc twenty-eight orthip I knee on the part of hi* early friend. All
--.,’EXSSKXi*.
rr-to»;
- b!.™;
V--------- 1.^*^ tah»4.
U-&gt;.- .bed* —
t»ns0ctk»n. .'Mr, Williams1 ougl
w. ,uf Chi*, money was his Wot.' Ho k»v-1 ty enterwl. J«racn rise M his entrance, thia was told with such mock gravity and
B. x’tsy.'sr'ir^sttSTmhim follow her. i Opening the to hlvc iooiid bur for hiawhp‘.u■
cd It bettar titen ta loved anything else on , «sd astad if ta bwd tta pleasure of ad- apparent deep fecMng of1 sympathy for
Mri •w'ib-^‘t7lLzi«rc/iiiftw«WM i’)4MiTo,,B- doorifof the st»dv the' said. “Iferu’e is
.... mentioning
.____ —D ________
“ft may Trave been a perfectly lawful. earth feiive hta s&lt;xi.
He tad’ no higher dressing Mr. W.,
th* name : Jame^
James, that
that it
it was
was d«*jned
deemed hnportitetimportant to
isomrtuay, rir. wlo isdrotuW analmH
the adriniscnteirt. ff
He
give
notice “*
of “
it to the proper ;
ftWitau, transaction; W was it kind or ambititei lW.U&gt; see Ua buy.gtow up to; signed to tta.
r was an. 'I *=
— immediate
------- *’-* —
Ulntug I all lopAlxT), 1 wo sm
’ b«
' ...__Vt__________________
n
Tight for film to take all that property be a rich man;,and when the rich and cn.-j awered
.....1 in tho
ihd affirmative. Producing
Producings
a authorities.
! rasksi i
After rouvmatag with John for a Tew ’ — beewse the tnortgngc bad exp!.terpriping inerctam, Mr. WhldoU, After ; paper
iper conlalnH»r
contairtaR tta
the advertiwment,
advertisement, ta
ho I
The hour of examination came.
Mr.
Ku“ et minutes, Ms. Wtesamn put aaidwAbo vol­
4*8 3*
tafare? Was tfus doing as he would ttarefiiaal of Mr. .Hardy to port with H* ( inquired if Mr. W.
amber oftiiat,
n-was
-------the
Williams
bad been sought for, tort ao
'
aon, dune and desired Get
and the foarr ofothtTpocket-book. Th&gt;»- such penna was to be found.
The ateume which -1
rant who admitted1 Jamee, when ba went
his splood id store and fill she
took- up aonM
Jk Foot. near. th'interest Mr. W. asktaftaianmtadl4
h
eiamina him.
ATFACHMENT NOTICI1
the eltr, and gone, no one knew whither.
mo found. &gt;y," replied Jamas, George testified staple to havingseen tM
Jzrhtiag up his noble pocket-tack cnee, end then only for a mo*
Thin, I
to you meet, lie teller ta the hank testified to
iawiMi.MHi.-wuJkM.-afb a*when younnfortu- the reception of tta fire hundred dollar
u
... .
toll, anftWeatieooirpsiijiiii
The evidence wan, alasl ton strong,
h
JoW 3-.Va«Bx
nn.t

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Ixi *1 Iraw. Mituiur* tnChudry.l uni tax. tn.

ssj Sas.rs.TJ1 .sajwsjg»au».a.aw..M&lt;«.

IJKKtrtiXlr.SS!:'

NEW STAGE ROUTE I

!fc&gt;“

gssssfiiyasste?*"^

tmfortotee

MEfl !&gt;? MH

�=
He UM W Bto.Md.4W George ' doubt nut that before we &lt;!&gt;smi*a thi* csee t
Roberta fa a bfafkdreartel eroundrel I" , j*re thall l» able to teurtbe dark noli from .
the rharartrr of our client; and kt none
.
co^not sprak-yStuyviTlus blame &gt;« if,In it* drocrot.lt ehaU.tn!uH tMT
tosd and wept like a dull
Grmp^i real rein.inri."'
;
•
'
ttchttd of fa* cplk-bcirtcd cupE^re,
Tfa- rtT.ct «f these remarka auri tho I
wmfeerf it ^tBaeilcni prayer fur Gvd’x'a:,embly w a* thrilling.
Aliltncw |hat ।
btftetag upon Hm.
Aartber hearf »M.io speak thus, the num «ho stood before 1
&lt;4j them mast have something tUbrc-trnm a 1
thMMrchant’s occtsiun, snd that wm the
losypg heart of hla only daughter, a beau-

Pr&lt;&gt;£ Anderoon wi

tofoing over the
(Wspapara. In the

a*BUUen 1
pfa aud Ealy was the 1araver that asto hisrog^SM 'hfcai tom brokic “Old Sam,” as he was mure fiuniliariv

r. MIUA.

\A correopondout ofthe Cincinnati Cbnw

EDITOK.

Hr.

-

Mr. WiroaudawMeroft ofVijxmi,
first ♦ighKnd-fovty 1
rt now Virrfalk, and aditor^Wbm. wmxorered by th? “.

HASTLJfl

jjectita i

mortal was never attacked

»«atj.,

^r“

j

villa.

-- X W. StobbMk was etHed to 0£ Chair,'

bold words in his defense.
Tha fir*: witness called was a clerk in
the same store sri’.h James, who testified

t next mail bore to tha aflk-trd

■Mb

slaro Oligarchy atthh comity

have vcou 1"
“No «UT" --T ’’
“Wai, Ltn from down eaat, .hev.bcM
raised In Maine, and I should like to pur- m;;-^ of three be appointed to draft ro-

expresriM aasenro rf tbe mee­

Jdto Hitt the vbgte soil &lt;rf thia
their auArtuc toy. Ta ana
ting.
WVOfrtMamldM
tWr anew
taitja ttomSdte of their
sorrow they tiua. ci'utalninw
with the withering, blightiag.
The Chairman appointed G. W. Milla,
g cone of hu man cfiutoliscumd
led God that their boy wae Innocent.— --------membered
..U th:* circunistaitoo from the .sben swamp the Scotties’ without talking
A.
W.
Bailey,
and
0.
N.
Boltwood,
a
fact that James luri asked &lt;br Mr. Kelsey politics either.
faxnthfosoil the bardworirir^
“1 never carry my bottle with me, nor committee to draft resolution*.
up.," l:JA , i:.rnr.ra ui th* tmeuinp. an.1 re­
labotta B»n. who have settled
quested wtiucM to inform him it Ls camo have 1 have a dupliceoe of it
Tha following resolution* wore prroroil couuntl waa secured, but still every. in.
1 crate Kanaas to freodom.
found that, after
Then Mr. Walrott was called. Hie tesWhile cur people are congratofating hla dilemma In 1
unwilling to play aseond part to any man
“Hownvcr,” be continued. “I w» ow» meeting:
--------- —
_ w. ...... tiinonv went to show, first, that be used
tbemaalvM upon the enjoyment of peace,
of bis rank or years, and Las au signified
a trick wbea a boy, but I----almost;
adveitiaMnrot. and to coverUmaelflad ; &amp; pcro'iiar k:nd of&gt;per In hi* More,*1taught
—„--------------------------------------------Refined, That 3 Railroad, leading tram1 the secret UJgrs of Mlaaouri ar* la full
very aatpha&gt;1 rally. Houthis iadirsec*tratati«n&gt;«ly amt fiw bubdred deUm । simple of v. hieh wa* shown to th* Judge I
U»* thing was done. “Fli tril Grand Rapids to Jonesville, would only nerving Mr. Wise’s interest with«hMh
of tfeJtwrotv tlwurand, in protruded k-1 and jory, and thafthla Wr was never j yoou how it waa, wronger, aa ror os I hance the value of property and benefit,
be fo not indentificl.
Mr. Bueliansa
nerds twe. Who she. It « as urgtd. co Id j *old? ami was stamped with thi* portien. j tan. 1 used to take a red cent and change the pc,pie of this, and other counties thro’ i
hava gained mxh * minuto knuwWgu
1 far';I:*rk f. r Mm aton*. He testified, i It Into a ten dollar go! J pUcc.”
which it passes.
.
is active; and what are the peqpU cf the
the pedRt-bock end its enntenu r.s to he j *efandh, to tfa- fact of George’s remarka-1
-Oh," said the professor, -that u quite
Rttolotd, That the xacilities for tho, north doing to save Kansas I
able to writs that perfect drooripti.ni off Me Metohv. He hud often te*ted it* re- simple, a mere alright of band."
construction of a road on such proposed .
Tho programme of the firewaters, is
il ronfatitwd In the adret tlscuicat’ Notaltcntivc pc wet- bv giving at random a I
Tknow it’s not verr difficult, but aa I route ora inferior to none; and that tho a-. for the memWa ofthe Breus Legislature
audhe,
single' Wnfa-r ba the bill* had Veen mis-; | JTge number of Jute* for bltn to remem-1 forgo: bow will you show me at the same mount of business which will necessarily j
of this territory recently elected, aad to
tried—cedi agreed perfectly with thcu-L | ber, and never lovnd it st fault. Next the thn« handtoe a cent to the wixxard.
be done by such road when completed,
employed toe
lerV arttry. .
1 ccsns-l bar Jed him a small piece of paper |
"Ob. yee sir, if it will obUce you I will will equal, if not eurpaa* that of any
Vi.who are now
Tha d-y before the trial .rax to take I p*k:cg If th* mr.rk upon it was the acme j show you Ina moment. Hold your band equal length of road in the State.
Mr. \ Seward baa been detained from
voted u» call a eonveatke tor tha framing ginialhrite.---------------------------------------- pteeo.'* lad entered the atom of Mr. Hr'.-1 u* AA cnon tho paper n»ed in hit ampin*-,' raid the wirxard. Tnlalayourtonl,!* It not.
Ruolttd, That thia mooting appoint a' of a coMtitutiduforihaRtatiofKansM.
the Scots for toveral days by severe eaantipode* at home. Tl^y both aim at I
Kand handed Mm a note.
Opening it ’ Cnd site If he knew the hrtidwriting. He I
“Yea. sir.”
committee cf two to confer with the in­
Au election will be called, and the must aaroodrocy, aad what is more, they both
ueod ■ hasty lino from the publisher t xk the t-per, lir&gt;fc-J »• it, end, with a1
‘‘Are you sure that yon have itF said habitants of Grand Rapids, Jonemille and ।
ultra pro-slsvavy men will ba clactod.— claim a ftrture looktag WNtoJiooaa-ward
drily.” fa
which the adv at tfaemrnt |j !!jshcdaJdK-.mb!ed
(lushed acd troubled eouucountenance.
answer- ' ' the witzard*
&lt;&gt;cmu ‘“Mril*.
tn whfebtltead'-Stfeen^nt
______ az;?rcrother placce on the proposed line of said
, not waiting the presence ot toon
An army of Invaders are in readiness on Hsnre ihrir axmaHs hostility, and their
had appeared, stating that, ta elMrtag up 1
t£ ti£ mark Joshis own, and”tfau he I
* I guess I have,” said he, “and I'll bet road, with regard to the utility .of organ!।« fawMii from a distance.
the border* of Missouri, to inareh over. loving admiration of eaoh ocher.
the effiec, tbo original copy of tho sdrer- knew the handwriting well.
I a dolUr you can’t cnange It into a ton ' zing a Railroad Company.
Tins demomrtration for Hunter ha* pro­
■ A deithl k .i stillr.eab threaded the am- I dollar gold piece.’’
itwr.t
ami a half in din
On motion, the following rooolution was । as the aforeaaldLMlateturehave'tbei
‘‘Done uid tho w ins rd “now hold fiut. voked an unexpected rveeottnrot. Cobb, of Mr. Harrison
turn,'was found, and ho deemed it lus o 1- pie room as George Roberts v as recall- I
er to define the duties of the con van
of Georgia, is a prime favolte with the
ty w ithout delay ta forward It to Lhn. as e.I An the stand, tie came forward trem­
“Yea, str, I reekap I will -bat stop!
objection is mad
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|
Rrtoimi. That H. A. Goodyear and
Incoming
President.
He
Js
to
go
In
it might be «f mach service ta the trial bling yet ctfrcfing a careless unconcern down with your dollar, here’s rtttao," odd
but the effort &lt;/ Mr. Toombs and otb^s
Mr. Kelsey Immediately repaired to tiie Invest psitrful to'witMs*.
James «ss tha Yankee. Tbe wiziard covered bis 0. W. Mills be a committee of two, and
iodate the President to recall the
that they are hereby empowered to act and cent to Wasin|ton. without having
ladgings &lt;M'James, and'found him there deecly nmrcJ. Mr. Roberts turned pale I dollar.
(been sobmittod to toe people for thrir ap­
busy with lite legs', adviser. He handed 1 vrithjiainful ferebodioga.
“Now sir, open your hand.” Ha did for the people of Hastings in corfering
I prove! or rrisetlai a nrtaeiplelaid down though some spasmodic
with
the
dtiiens
&lt;»f
other
placer,
and
that
Jsm«*|he pper without any rroiarl:.—
ao,
and
to
hi*
biter
astonishment
he
held
~tow»^e Rdertt, do you bnor that pocontinue* in offThe moment be leaked r-t it* and marked /Mr?" asked the uttoraev in a voice of * bonafide sen dollar gold piece.
their actions in this respect, this meeting 1 in Toombs" bllL and M. pted by the U. 1 been made to exalt him .
loo while
I 8. Senate, thus avoiding the expense of a
“'Vai, sir,” said the Wztard, “you see I will endorse.
tbnsder. at rhe same time faring the copy
ship. And thro.- efforts
c&amp;wt will be made to
of the advcrtlvcment before him.
yo»i have loot your dollar.'
On motion, it was reeolred, that if eith­ second invasion to secure the adoption of efect tn more wavs than cue. Cobb, a»poCpoue and cmbarnaM setk*. hr *0
said constitution.
aamewthe puritfoa that be canuvt serve
G« ergc took the paper, geve »nehas:v ’ “I guess I lire, said be, handing ever er member of said committee of confer­
The owly way to save Kansas is by a second to one of bis own grade of yrara, hope that Mr. Pierce may yidd to As
writing of George.
Nothing could be glance, nnd fell fainting to the Boor. Ail the two dollars.
m insure for retention, or the ouertion may
ence is unable to perform his duties, the large emigration from the Northern states.
plataer.
“Now.” said the professor, “I’ll bet
and claims Bums ” to stand in that rela­
wa» cvnfori' O. end it was with..difficnlly
be thrown over to the new administration
Thr flr.ling «»f this little paper put an tliat order w * restored. The result fa j you another dollar 1 will change the ten Chairman of this meeting, (J. W. Steb­ 1 and by a revelation la order to overthrow tion. He is willing to be trader Marcy
the Territorial Government; to wipe out
entirely new aspect upon |K- uce of af­ encn told. George, upon returning con- drllnriguM piece into your eent again bins,) Is empowered to act In his place.
their
acts
of
tyranny,
sod
for
the
cstabfairs. 'They would be able now to prove s- ’o-juier*. satr the hopelessness'of hi* jo- much quicker.’’
Ou motion, IL J. Ktmfield was appein-'
diroetly sided the postproewwet smgkt
ntlti»», that James was not the u rhhr ritii'u. To cj.-.ipo detection were well
“No yon don’t,” said the gent from ted to circulate a subscription to raise lishment of a now order of things.
ller.ee s nrw euerce of trouble
To illustrate the spirit ofthe south tnan- which nishee to be amiable and who dis­ by Lecompte's friends, and thuayrerad
of the adwr.iremre*. and to implicate tjigh !ri&gt;p&lt; «riblc. He confessed the truth Manic, placing the
ir money in his
ms pocket. , , r
.
.
.
■p tight. Tmmlxh
1 f““i‘ fw ,h' F"r~
WW *&gt;
ifewted in this contest. It Is only necoseary likes ware, even lb«e of the roses. The allies instead of opponent*. I1U vary
Georgexncet Citally in the matter.
An —.n!;rov. '.-d'.cil hhnsclf the deviser of; and buttoning it ur
4=
u v
second 111
I’ll•! r
P*
n** of—
the committee
of —
conference.
to copy —
the■ following
the —
columns
«fc*w.r, but
it to make tho matter peculiarly ■fivona- tj'a plot, the author of the ndvcrtiwmcnt, j '"ged to you, profc»w»r,
oui 1I recunu
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----- — owrteet is getting to be very irt.wvMing, evident, from the urgcury with wbieb ibn
matter ba* biro prroacd, tLnilbc SmithOa motion, it wo* resolved to publish^ °f
Kickapoo Pfo.-icvr, Published in this
l&gt;N&gt; to James and fetal to George,'the ud- and t! -.-। ■ mpro'.un of another ir. sharing i «vr it ns it Is. Good morning, old
and needs to be watched with attention err ultras lr&gt;pe to perpetuate tbe disturTl-.- -tgh his confession |l.-c 1 bo«*.' raid he. walking out« f the offire. I tfa. pm.-redimj* r,f thi* meeting in the ’ ttrriw.r.’« n"'^ jnstnined by government
vertisetnetit had teen written up.. 1 n pfr. tbcmi-r.re.
A»d cere.— Corr. N. K TSbrsv.
isag issue in Kansas, through the inwra
cufrar kind of paper, tosnufiu tur^ f. raud remaining rr Jninal was found, the larger “:&gt;d turning round as be reached the door. ' p^—.KliM® Hann*i “^rert:*i®8:
mentality of a Judge obaoxiocs to the
n
theil'm.ls secured, and the-char 1 he । fare ! hi* digitals in dore rttaroxim- • ‘
...
.
1 ‘■Therjcthmu»tbe'upanddcirw;Ksnused »drlv by ttle extohsire hc.:-&gt;a nf the
Fajnrxr Faaw ox Hr«aaxt»s.—A lady wbede people in tho Territory.
ref Jjn:v» HnrJy .’.c.tred tior: every .T.fo to
ir» nwand
1 •.-:-, nnd-.aid
“I1 gu^^herc
vn motion, thejnref.ng adjourned
to !
mu«‘. aad! a’lill be a rise* State.—
to lii*
»aid;; “
guc^uw ।•
.
h*t
mg
remarked
that
“
awe
is
the
wuea
’
'
’ ’ a - &gt; roything grcMt about tnl*
*
j
the
.■ Court- —
House en the *Mtb in*4,
.
..
Tl.e d.ty of Ct hl came.- The court-room MiMiid.w... •
1 Come along with your negroes, nndptongh ' delicious fading a wife can have towards
ftrovflr ilyl Ibis astotmding disci-cure nnd left i|i&lt;- proft-mor in utter amazA.-mMtt j at ti o'clock P, M.
was crowded, and among th ’ number l&gt;e
j w STBtBlNS, CVn-^ Jhp every ilich of urocn l that is at this 1 a “Lusl&gt;ar.d,” Fanney Fern this com­
ctrpring'a set? of feror, vatlhe pnrenl* fall upu:i thi poor distrt-svrd father of; at hl. odne*.
moment di^rsccd and dc&amp;cud by an Ab-1 ment* .
• •f Jsbte* ,r.nd the father of Gr«Tge—the Gturse, who raw. t&gt;« fata, the folly afhi* 1
The underground railroad oceasi'-cally
Drebire Haute* of tU« wwrto.
\ G- w- Maia, See’y.
forilW drawn to the trirj by the deepest mistaken course of home training far bis I
olition plough. Send the scoundrels back j
brings out rich thing*. Yaterdsv a beau
to wbeften they ounc, or send them to
sythpatliy nnd sorrow, the Oliver by curi- wit; while diopareti's of James returned ;
tiiul mulatto woman from the Maryland
hell—it matters not which destination;
onitv, iiM because, perhaps, bh smt w.w
■bort, near Baltimore, called upon Mr.
cng^tdinlt.
lie cx*n wm i&gt;p - 1 *L?
■ suit your own cocrrtiivT.cv.
Sound the !
LogUen. She was a fugitive from high
thJ roratr.nfiwrtlth—pertinent opc&amp;tng y ..mil, t! at ••rtr /rjr »f the I/pni &gt;• tkrlrbugle of war over the length and breadth
life la SUvodom. Iler dress, adJrra*
-.K-l 1
- r™-rt.A
!.»
I.A
W cAktoM
1 ernorks were mode by tkc dbt»...............
— yi . 1117 fif vird’i-11and “rt faiti'fvl man ■r.r&gt; ...-I
nfy. an I he then rebec ctL-d to cull He wit ».\aH 0*01'
rrit\ i'ftitnnt; »n ua tost. the ilrjtina of the world in all Im subre-1 hours and the indecency of fashionable : «the territory to relate their treacherous wbHe rombing vow hair ; wb&lt;» bss been
. quent rerore." arc numb-reed a* fifteen by I Btlire, lias outraged many scatible people, j “?d
'Vro! down into the kitebro with VOU, at clevnest re. First the u Her vur placed Vpeb
en o’clock at night to hunt tor a ebidern quired into the quality find aipoaut of
p..few.rCmun. Wba filled the chair of
Jcdt.Tj.pnve the vrone-done
1
the Atatd. Ills testimony
clear and
AnriroUodUricra llfatory In the Uni-' U\,
-*1
b*n&gt;’ »* ll” bone; who bss buoked y uer dressr*. un Ir.iaiuvs* at the tSymcaoo Dtp*
Mr
cotrinshfe to the fact of tin- prx-et:t .,:'ri
reirity of bm-lon. Trey are the grand • ®fd* rno“ "mI,U “nd hr*!tbful “W war-cry never craor m Kamas again im- I seed your boots, fastened your bracelet*
by Jamas of the five hundred dull 1.- frill.
Hot. t.v oct llm or Sr-emn Cot*.—
For til Mr territory ri Arreted of the last and tied uq four fa’eusM; who baa atom
Next Ute adrertfaemrot v.at tato Jut.-’l,
IVc beard -f a merchant lit Ing up town Milrert of two volume by him. ju.t from ' ’Dent* breatiee it ho* hero alurreJ
before your loottap"tori’ trfth thumb ant ■ &gt;nd coturoctwxd reading thetu. . ‘
1 myself, I can testify nolonl; to’It* health- test'l&gt;e °* AboHtinui*m.'
giyiua niinuto tknuripti-O of dl the cm- wb • •■iiu .1 • bf h’.. servant girl* un Sct- . Bciitly’s pre**. These battle*sre:—
That is tire nsmr of my huatauj shr *x1. ’ The little of Marathon, fought in flll bul to itt recuperative power. Tho i
u*n3of the 1At*pock ct-took. agreeing la uribn la»t, tfarca dollars in S;k»:!A shill­
finger on his proboscis, scratttong hi
Mtty rqcpect wfeh the teller's entry.—
chin ; whom ylra have buttered and sogar daiusod with rothutseaai. «bc*s a certain
n„ ?s. ------------------ ---_ I
piece*, whh-b he had In ought up fnrn •IPOD. C. in whi-h the Greek, wader
Sts\xSi*rr Bavraurr.—The Stark­
name waa read.
TTfen George was called. AH eve* w$tv lit -t&lt; r&lt;&gt; f&lt;&gt;r that purpose.
By this Thentistoele* detested th.t Persians under
ville (Mi**.) Advocate contains the nar- cd and tea-d; whom you have aren aslcei
turned itpon him as be to&gt; k his p£*ce vp &gt;n •brand ma:i&lt;n.re he saved—and she lo«t DiiriiiH. thereby turning hack a tide of■ found me enjoying this life cheering cxer- ticulnra of the horrible mnrdrr of Robert1 With his mouth wide open—Ridiculous f
Mr. and Mr*. Logorc instantly called
tbestuaa. Hecame forward with a l&gt;'!d —rix reals. Of course, he Hyes hi a ! Asiatic Invasion, which else would have rise. Itvbouldbc one of the earliest Burues,proprictn/vflbc Cottage Hotel In
to mind an neon.-pHri-ed srosbeoh
srifoxJnred air, returmr.g the gsre &lt; f the stone fn.-u.t .-.id I* rieh; st-xh * man could i swept over Europe.
man they had sent to Rev. Mr. Man«fr-i!
amuse men ta uf children, and care should that ploca, by pr7 W. P. Stovall. Go­
WnarMaata a Bvanat.—The fallow­ 1 &amp;t Co., at Auburn three weeks ag». She
nfatjy arcs with a steady !nok of ill-cnti- not
•IO* remain
rc-&gt;l.tv&gt; poor.
pwr. Thu
1 ms ninvrates,
luusirmca, too,
om,
2. The battle .&gt;fSyracu*e. -4 IS H. C.,
ing near Burare’ stable D. S. stopped the ing table of the number of pound* of t an
ccalcJ defiance, flcgxrchis evidence in 'the nuumcr in which- the expense of thus i in which the Athenian'power ws» broken. be taken by parents that il is understood
■ told ber story a* follows:
buggy.and walked within twenty-inc paa clear, connected manner, simply' rtatinjr reforming the currency will be made to and th* West ot Europe saved from Greek w&gt; sn amusement. While I am uc lids topic oea of Barnes, who was engaged iu l-r ■ •us articles to a bushel, may be found of
She Lid Irecn married about »ix tears
interest
to our reader* .
I will mention a case that occurred in my
the facts at 'his meeting James quite car-'j fall opmi tln-f - w ho uro least able to bear ' domination.
H t r huabaud and bendf woreboraa »!*' &gt; f
nearing
a
bnrse
;
be
becknnad
to
a
negro
,
Wheat, sixty pound*.
11 ly-'lB tni .morning, .bis. sht&gt;winp«Mm the1' it.—.V. J'. 77mn.
3. The battle of Arabella, 331 B. C., practice. A thoughtful anxious mother,
! nf two nufiablr aad wealthy foaiilie* it
who waa standing near tu.gct out nf the
pockctitiook, stating th.it ho had just
---------------------------------------Orn,*bclied, fiftymux pound*.
m which Alexander, by the defeat of Da­
:
Maryland,
and were greatly' atteehe • —
who had lost three children, brought to way, at the same moment raising ti&gt;- pm
fw«,*w W WKwreSIrdMaa^-v ’
tbtakd it, cf his own paroo^v and brief ex-!
PicrjwaxtQs CncnciL—Immediately j rius, established his power in Asia, and by
. About three stocks store her nrastorTo*
me her only remaining child, a daughter and firit«. At tiw instant of bi* firing,
Oita, thirty-rix pound?. ’
malnitinn oftite book and Its content-. ap.CI too .■ .ngn*g-.ttioii &lt;1 the Mcthudiatj1 the introduction of European civiliation
ncctad that abe totsued to eecapi* with b- ?
Bunirs
loob-d
wound
and
recicved
the
'
I
produced
an
effect
which
as
yet
tnay
be
—her temperament a nervous and bilious
Rye, fifty-ria pound*.
■imdfheri cf M* dlscavtrxg the advertise-- Chut.Irin Norfolk street were dismissed,;
content* of the gun fall in the face.
He ,
Barley, forty-ria pounA.
' metft O( the loss of tbcuim-’y.rome t’.irrd ■ W1 $ut 2»y I)i;;h’, a L"_. 13 y cars ofage, ' traced there.
—the nervous fearfully predominant,
l‘m‘ ^u94Mtf»MldrwtrJ,i iu &lt;mc«&gt;f the I-.--’ nn-uvd Jam.-.. L&gt;uvis, relieved tha invket I
4. Die battle of Mvtaurus, fought 207 with great irritibility of the system—pee­ raised his bonds to hl* eye* and sunk to
Buckwheat, fifty-two pound*.
to the earth, exclaiming,’ "My Ood!”— ’
I tcl^wlitfttjk of tkb fitomhiq paper*; nnd Lj-Jfrx Searles, the minister’s wile, uf a1• II. C., in which the Romans under Consnl
Irish Potatoes, sixty pooads.
vish, poMionate, dyspeptic, alecpleaa—of Upon this. Stovall advanced within ten
Sweet potauraa, fifty pound*.
);i« calling, to sho.v it to Ja:9*s.
At»d|putic
about 19 or II-), u?.li' Nero defeated the C-irthegenians under
paces
and
find
the
around
time,
the
whole
I tjlxwas alL
Un knew nothing mort-; wltob Io. u »* trving
oacapc, abcq the II i-drubel. tuui by which the supremeey course exacting, arbitary and uncomforta­
Onions, fifty-*even pounds.
charge taking effect in hie back, aud
enJ totHeasto-fahwre.t .f every one. ev- J .^-ration
di^-u-red.
Davis vas of the great Republic was established. ’ ble; the poor child had been to abool beBeans, sixty pound*.
Burncs then cried out,u] am a dead man 1” |
ctn'f th?jhd&gt;je hi:r.%!f, he
pcrmlttrd i d-.-t .iubil t.ni l the arrival of policeman 11
5. The virtory &lt;»f Anninin.*. .A. D. 9 1 cause her parent* thought it would be an
Bran, twenty pr—Si.
| Uwr .be fed 0. Swi ta PtiltfayU..!'
Still,
not
aatisficthStovall
coolly
approach, lo rcsvirril::* rent witho it a rinp'.r u&gt;res- I Dm.u pl'lli.- $-vuitocutit Ward, u1u.t&lt;x k ■ owe the Roman legion* under Yarns, amusement for her to be with other chil­
Clover Seed, sixty pound*.
cd
him
and
drawing
a
pistol
put
it
close
| tidn’BtSJn^ asked him by tht- nwu-rel far . m,n
!(U. .Smiiorj lluu&lt;eK The prisoner ' which secured Gnul front Roman domino­
Timothy Seed. fortyAvo pound*.
dren. After critically examining her phys- U&gt; his head and fired again, bnrating his
Jsmra.
,
' was l ep'gnio.-d hy the police a, a regular ’ tb-n.
Flax Send, forty five poecde.
road, aad now for the second time ri.
eye-ball from ita socket; then putting the
0. Tlie bjtile nf Chalons, A. D. 451, iagomy, I said to tho mother:
T|«c CKiffeiKjj-fiir thcgu-.crntn.u: w.u Bo-.vi-ry piek'xik.-u—*.v,
Tribonc.
.
Hemp Seed, forty-fire jfarinde.
‘ •
lias rot tradt of her husband.
‘•What is tho temperament of your pistol to his breast, be fired a fourth time
• in which Aelhts defeated Attilla the Hun,
Blue Grass, fourteen pound*.
into the body of the nlr.-ady dead tnan.—
Mr. Loruen al once thought it bis dot
the self-styled "Scourge of God." and sav- hasbaodF
.
to
go to Aobun: with hrr a if Mp fr- '
.httwOJrolU.auwl‘’OW*;."au.w-u ih. a»«, rd
JHommtrTa^MuM.
I
Mr*. Burnra and her children rzriied from
«i«K 1-Ukji hW «■-—•••» k-,asl1.,
. C.r&gt;. :
* wWd man
7. Th. Imu:.. drT.mw. A. D. TH*, in
“ The same as my own.”
She repli­ the house screaming, while Dr.: Stovall
| ber hnsband. On
L7.
The
ImttL;
of
Tours,
A.
D.
732.
in
|
. .1
nxili I'.m i'-.rirx lln
ua liiul Rir.Urecnv, ■ unall vliia. .hi., Charlr, U.rul Vv
ed.
j left ber at e*M of the best hotels and c &gt; .
eooljy walked ofi^ gat into bi* buggy and
BacurtC
—
The
following
are
infollb
“Then the child is doubly -stamped," I drove off.
.
ble reeetoia.—
continued, "and very vigorous meorore*
t-rtta, a.
£«
ought to be taken if you expect to rretore
her health. Divorce her immediately
—rscxieaav.
from any tidng mental so far as memoriFor Improving the right—Otoevvydon.
"th
lring“*’nMn“‘d—th&lt;n
**r 10 dai town, near Bomber*, sent
to get abottis of Bomb*
m., eemhis.
eu. beer,) wbtah was add in
c*n&lt; «Jx»1 lUid,,
T1-, ®*J
u®l&gt;i«»» «rercfoe with ordsrand melody .and thus some
Toklap^ot, motta—Good Soti.tr.
red,Lu■
Ut .toia e'-raag* ooms pru- B«f.u-him—that is the boat definition of
9. Tbr battle of Orleans. A. D. 1420 of her rough edges may be rounded.”
grass ria* fer w ithout rairing our-roica to , a sum's «iuic«*’M&gt;piafoa oftb* nature of t fa which the English were defeated and
he,r !"le f&gt;’«• w‘^&gt; o?«n
quaintaoco of Ha, who told him that »bon
staj-.ur urrosc tbs forw of* «iugk act ur ; an -uth I cut heard."
tj,0 fatfap«jdtnt axlatencaoTFnmco areur-1 with wonder and—interrupted whb.
he would oqroc home hi, bo„ would whip
| aioaivof of the complainsnl to crush Mt,
A i««w uffauglorr followed from tbe|ed.
I
‘ Dancing school | O, how |&gt;» longed
him for staymg out w tong.
The poJ
'unfoRu-iata vuuth.
Our cwtrao tuny- Ur mri«;H-rti»ton.,|od the o»*oproceeded. |
10. The drieat oCtisa Spanish Armada tn en—liut msfliM mv. t,'.
„.i ^7. *bo was frightened at thia, thulight
kura ipprared .tausge ual qrote auusuai. t-Sc
j
\ A. D. 1M8. whM croaked she banro ot
.wd.^ jnroc we. Cay oavc upp.-a.-ed wan- j
.----------- --------- ------------(
in fn-faud
What ■ delimma for a pbvsician !—
tlngoiUlKr fa Iwcreri A-r.cjr UkfaH
tn.
A Srvxrux—Children ask seine ouri-1
ffa The battle at Blenheim. A. D- Ifr- What adelimmafora.ctuld!
p-wer to dofaxiri into.
Nvlther «t tiw»e j pw tju. stiboa- W e have a ititi., .toy in i 04, in whirii Marl bo rough bvtto defeat I
“Did von over intend your
i"
' *&gt;ur H"’^’ «bo «
J&gt;"D» from eab-; vf Trilrofa broke tto-phwer msd oroebed । to tday the piano, guitar, or
irictel ti&lt;« «u»Uc : kith ecuuol one day, and mooting hi* . the amfatu.i^ wtomaaorJxMn* XIV

i£?£sS*

’oKSBirSsuiF

»*•«. rt - to»u t •’CU/,.I^M'

ITATX OF MICWtaaM. ■er

if

T

-H rii, my dMr. ’

d '4^- •
■J: pf dust,”
•fi

"Mam- ter tte Great aS Pul rows, A. I).' !7«»

IfORWAGE
CLTWrtM

Mae&gt;Mi*vefWt

:

u.

- A IralijuStML,A-Frmdnttnl

-*

’P
mtRi

-waNii

MORTGAGE

S9S

bow* slight lucid *odw

6X3.

•¥&lt;-», my dear, so dm bitla j
Mtmaw, art aite people;

Frta.

"WTiJS

iW-SSHCr

�AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyixm Dirtanoed
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

COLUMN.
1857

KICTIEIB’K
rylMViMdi
STOCK OF GOOD©!

eeauatuag sixty &lt;Jay»
FOR READY PAY.
Fine French Merisos, worth gltS for Ikn.

Which will ta mid U ratotatoiagly

LOWPUCE81

BX8TQOOBfi,aitbe
LOWEST PRICKS,

selq;

1857

t~ bvckley’s

-direct from Meer York, a

COUGHS, (0LBS, DOAlSCtESS.
MOXCinTIS,YHOOPLW-COUGn,
CROUP, ASTIHA, AID
fOXSUMPTIOS.

,ykof.G?&lt;^

[

Thll reaedr la offirrtd to the evoununUy with U o

fflwzz*ffx»rr«d&gt;2&gt;rdjw' atopcr
m\ coppm MbSHMT-uos

o widen tbenUl of Ha «Mfbine&gt;&gt; aa4aunume&gt;
•at tho earn of In wree; that elaoit every a«.
tnrn deeperate duenKS of the Incga. Ly iu uae,—

^Myaarertrowl ta PABLO* 8T0VIS, MaapriM

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,

1 hare the greatest vane ty of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever sees in thia town. Six Plata and Boz Scree.

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
Flee French Broad-doth worth 2.CW per red fatl.CO
■spar do worth J,90 far AO*, extra do worth 6,w
peryrdtorXi.1. extra do worth B,vo for d.H&gt;
CHOICE SATIHETTS.
Warth « cil for 17, 7| ess fork)

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

AND

FRENCH A GERMAN CASSIMERES
Worth I'M for 1,111 eta, worth VIJ &amp;r ;.5O, WO

TXTT WARE;
t OPP KB. Tin and Sheet Iron Wan of all kiada
/ oa band, or made to order.
OBBINO OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY atten­
ded ta. EAVE-TROUOn and CONDUCTOR
abort oohet. in she radI sty le to anil curtomere

FURS CAPES
will be atoned Mt &lt;1 anmeyondtag low prieaa.
Dtlaintt, Prinit, Gir.yl.mis, Fiaitnth,
Lintm, 2&gt;&lt;nhnr, HicJktv Shirtinat,BlttKhtda&gt;uIUttllnc'itti SJtirti*ft,
■£#
18 ydr RrtMif
Shifting
for 1,00—
JMbmt,LBO3&lt;tt,
tzgtD.tr wtM a eutmhlt

0LOCKS
POLITICAL

AND

COMMERCIAL

DAILY NEWSPAPER.

“1 Diobst'—Such te tta true tusraing of the

Nutmegs. Cfovm. L
for rale C«.«p a:

wbieh ilia derived. This ia tha ugaiftcaat a-d
appropriate title taUs True Digestive Flata, or
Orairie Juice. Prepared by Dr. J 6. Hoeorroa. ta
Pliitadrtpbia, for tta cure ta ledigreltaa and Dyepepsla. Il ia nature's own remedy for a uabeelthy-glwnach. No art ta man's era equal iu curstire power*. It readers Good Eating perfectly

HIGH PRICES.

.80,000

All of

G/mt.Bwfa^Stew.

which will be told at'a great
reduction Jrom/am nPRICES!

YANKEE NOTIONS.

CUTTING DONE

"Jim have roa btan nb to HaaSlnga IrteJyT

Werth It,90 for 11.00. worth 16,00 for T.SO

Said Goat, &gt;*toefoat's tote-do not lake it amiaa.
For tnynelf and ray friwsda no sas cares.
For our business Mtew taa rerirred a sad btow,
From a aimed PiB Chttartit nailed AfW&gt;t!
Thus U mtm people's bretah. ee you sm my friend
I Hath,
That's tta way ibal of late yon have miassd ’am."

ttSSS

Nothing bit relied lender for too tartsret re
of medical men, ton the alsrartag preralraca and
Ixtality cfcctreuh-.pt.rs camptei.-.u, l-qr bxs ray
one clast cf dlseasra had more ta tbmr lavettig-tion and rare, Bet ttyrt no adequate remedy i.si
tacn provide!, os wtneb tta public could def-rad
for pro lection from xtrachs epes the respiratory
ergsss, until tta introduction ta the Cbc.-rj F.storsi. This articlelt tta result erf a tong laborious,
»3d 1 belters tcetrttfol endeavour, to fornteb the
conttnatutr with each a remedy. Of tbit lavt
t-.rten-.cn-. the Axnenraspe. -pt* ere horepart"! io
lodge, sad 1 appeal v.U, cunbdvaoe rather Cecis
Iw. If there M soy drpcadrace to b| pM-t; la

lungi Yield to It, if we cts depend on ths nstoiwct
ofirtvi.-.g»etpty:aixss. whueakelt tbrir buautm
to know.—la short. If thorn t&gt; any rcAsnee tpon
••HaVott why I
on there the other dey on asv thtag,tben tn irrafoublr proven that tint tuedbnilnew 'for you fcsew I always Mid 1 never would ions dnetrelievs rad doea cure ths dais of djttgo there to trade sa loo j »o they held their gooev tea it Is daeixned for, be’o-d uiy sad all outers
known to StasVud. ifthu ba Vos, it cranoi be
at well enemseta Bricea.) and hating beard
nzeh atartri Oraat i Fpruldlnge

waa

w
CHEAP CASH STORE!

Li priaelora to than. Parente raould kx'-w it, for
taeir children are prireiw to than- Ail i.o-il
I Just xhooghtl would drop tn and oee tf what I know tt u, for hat;th ora ue priced to no one. Jot
had hood raout ibtir eel.inj guvda to v»y cfory. only tbc-cMH beeirralited cere, boi«verywtarv,
no-, only ta thia oocntry hot all conatEsa. How
fathfolir we bavttc-JWO=Uusc?ovicaoa,itiLr &gt;t;
»
-1 J.
&gt;««
TlU,

i^^xsszi"ss:

TFZZA’ UP TO THE CAPTAIN

cy trading there, tnetead cf gumg to Battle Lreeu

1100,roed CoSeeforiahiUlec,fourB&gt;of baleratw
for Veto.. feat eofortd priateSOTKU, Use best tjacltJWd!tosi’ if Orest A Spttldinj tail gotas «»
oleey a&gt; yea aay. J am a geisg ta taror theta wtth a

fsrthe rtmo ft»: soon as possible ned

Call, Immediately.

CctrpciNfiiHy,

W, hope err Mends trill «aH Immodtetrir. and
Curtain Paper
die. Broom* worth
| to the taurena sf Barry Co., we would any If you
31 cm, fur 20 ctx
'
1 want to ptaxhsan ray thing ta U» ahape of
‘ Dry-Gvydi, Groctriu, Hardwort, Boot!
1 .
cE S'loei.Rtaddy-ifude ClolMr.y,

Gf’ARDIANSHI? SALE.
OTICE :» hereby green that in pariuanoe of
toccata rad atatanty heretofore greeted ms
Lv Urt Judge of Probate,on tta tddqy ta February
A' D. 1-cSJ -I Abel Aag«l. Guardian t,f tta miner
bsirtnf Nrlton 'lardner ifeeesned. stall expose for
ta'. to tta blxhert bidder al tta treat door of the
rikotl House lb Hastings, on tta ‘.’Wi day ofMarch
neat at one o’clock P. M . all tta fullun logdeacnbvd load la Barry county Michigan, rlt: Being the
ea.i laslf ta iLe uartb-cart quarter of ircboa eighl««n Ql»; ta town three (1&gt; north ta range ten (I-&gt; •
writ, eutaaiturz eighty acres more or lose
Hist iven

T. F. HARVEY.

GROCERTS

N

Croexrry-tcrrrt, Glatt-vart.
A large assortment to ,
Shttl-nyt, Shirtingi,
Dtr.ims, Ar., &lt;Jr.
be sold cheap extra
AT VERT LOW PRICES I !
young hyson tea
i .cues
uCom. Wheat. Oats. Paper regt. Beeswax aad a!worth 75ctsfor
T&gt;
“l” 'SS.Wwa'K
50 cts, worth
tvoticte
:?
62 cts for
Be It rtxnsmtared th.t rar parteastotp hereto­

Hasting*. Mar 1, la50.

Great C are for Dyspepsia.

wso

ixr by J. P. Roberts A Co. nettings, IltcK
BHERIFl’S SALE
virtue of one Tra-.irrjpt Execution, uius-i
. _ — -— .I ---.
..... r-*.,..

fore made rad entered into, by i. W Faik and C.
G. Holbrutii, dost upt c jw. acrcrer didexite ia

worth 50cts
for 37, and 37 cti
for 25 cts.

Dll. ItOfuUTO.'.’S rEP-l.'-

GARMENTS
~

MORTGAGE MALE.

KFAULT tartar been aaadsia the panevM
ilia sum ta iwo hundred and rteveu Jnltars

D nf

—.«&gt;.■ ~rAtyj. JTJm £

,-t±.MSS±

CUT

optoace m ibi&gt; department, rad It rradere the
aDVEHTISEH th. fort A^etM.og
;« U&lt;
WaL Thia departafcut la ecmduetvd by M,
G. HAMILTON. Era . Secretary of the Itoard of
Tja-le nf llie ei'v taDstreil.
Tta General Sew. ltopwtaeta-W.il ta e«r
dnrted with a desire io render II accwptaWe. by

EtaS3r=Sr.tS"1f^TS

O. U. 2R._A.Tr,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSHLLOU AT LAW
Residence. Hope. Barry Co. Mich.-an

ts?
RIED APPLES M
B&lt;kA wheal cak»» at
•&lt;», at tbs HraUngv Gr-xwry and ProvieUa
terr.
D. CHAWLEV
Hartings, Xra. 15.
-s

D

Hap Of Barry County iTIlch.
BY SAMUEL GE1L AND SAMUEL L JONES.

A .X D

! indenture ot tajrtgM*.
I of October. A. D. lb A. &lt;

' duica rad Bvteey An* V..•««
made to order in
I mm Dweac, rad ” l.wh nrnrtjf*g« y»* rocatded Iu .
1 tb» otice nfthv Itegistrr of Deed* in st’d for the '
of Ksrry. is tbv State of Mioi.igra, cO said .
the neatest and 1I Cbi-cty
aeventeenth dar of October, A. D. l?St, Lt one 1
p m. ta L«b«r F. uf Uartgsgtf, on p*ge II; ,
most satisfactory i •o'duch
upon wnkb laortgsrs lhera n cleJacd to lie duv ।
at the dele U ttih notice, one tiuudrt'i and Viirtveu |
rad veveaty-a.-BCtr.t/ (|11; r&gt;-lU0; rad the BORDER
RUFFIANS!1
manner. I em­ iI dollsn
Mid murtgege containing e power of rale, rad Hie IT i» not our intention to dl’r.il t!.e hor­
upcrolita by n-*«uu cfs de
ploy none but men I lurthnulsxmr
rors of Civil War. but toii’.l attention !
fault; sad no procsadtag at l«M’. er ta cenny. W»i tnj been initetutod to rwrer the debt now re
lecured by mid ciortgtg’, sr ray ptrt to tho
of experience, in l areielug
SPLENDID STOCK OF
there*. Satire l» tbcrefcii kfleV.- girea, tael by
virtue of the power ofotale ccul.iovd iu *4&gt; I inortthe manufacture
I eere. etd it&gt; puriuraw rad by tirtOe of tbt ItatNEW GOODS!
I Str in sneh ea*e mnde and pru&gt; id .-d. the jaid monr.r- Wil he fornloMd by &gt; life U ibe m irt^igtd
Now being exhibits) hi nkatipgs. br ‘
ofnty custom cloth­
(’ r.raieee which sre dwenb-d in eaid nwrtgegv at
MJowk "All thra certain p.eeecr patvel ta trad
ing and the most
1 aitueie in ths Cwraty ul Hurry, nnd sUtae of Mitbi NEVINS 4 KNAPEN.
I gra, Innrrn Mil dreciibdd by the United Statoi
Wc do not hesitate to ray that our
perfect satisfac­
etock is * splendid." and onr pri’rrr tinprcecdcntcdlr fw. For Cuih of Il'rady 1‘ay,
tion always gunrl wc won't be MndtraolD Cull ( nJ ctuniiini our atock «&gt;f
■
enteed.

Ready Made Clothing,

Ready-made Clothing.
RATES FOR ADVERTISING,
on boa aoerrrnuxc w oxter. (10 tiara or lost-11

PANTS:
Worth 7.00 for I.'.fl,tw pair do worth 3,'fl for
121. 4.0»for 3.-X1, W fcr t.VJI, I.W for L’-T-

: Broad. C^mmere, and Kesjtntr.y Jew
Qutlrt; Shct-ihiga, Cluck* nn-1
Stripes, Denims and
Ticking?.
I
Cdll and cNrrnutc cur Uc&gt;c|&lt; &lt;&gt;f

MORTGAGE SALE
'
BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES.
EFAULT irermjbecn »•* 10 «h*p*»®«it * I
Ml-u’a DouLk; SJvJ SfogM. i
a certain eufo ot twooey secured to no | aid .
by an fodtatura of Mbrtngv. erectrted by Atom I
“
M
BrngSMi
Worth 4.0) fie MO. da worth t,fi, for IJO, .0,01 it. smith and RtWtath Sraito to Independence D i
&lt; n A, _ u A . It ft.
It.JI
“
Tie* and Gaitenu
Knarec. and dated AugtUt Bist I’Si. rad ice-.nl rd
' in the Kcristers Office, ta the t entity of Harry, in
I j»dic»‘ Ikiotecru Walking SImcs.
HATSASD CAPS
Uber C. ta Hort-n-ra oa pajeo 5rt&gt; and «U|
1
«
Slips, Tics, and Qaftetx.'
j
Call and examine our large slock of
II htrepen tovionu re rReoo.a. D1.
....
Sij.««nCcr I’M. and srtarh aM.gnrorat was mi y
m the itegisiers OlEee vf s-nd Ciunty iu
CN AJUTST WARE Chain twodoBan anl ran-a [ rscardrd
LttarU. of Mcrrgarei oa page 07, and wbieli said * Teo, lUt anil U beat; £&lt;£*». Sugar.
^^wrafeWrtMtllSitor.taMMJta.nW. ;
VJ tytlre rt«per MIL*
Htcbblus to Hirem «»nta«r on itic»iidfo ta Ju- ।
MotaMea, Oih, At,, d:., At.

COATS

MORTGAGE BALE-

D

■
MORTGAGE 8ALR.
‘T-KETAULT taring been made In tta payMt
-U rfa certain eeei of money. •*«&gt;*»«® be pan!
bv an indecterv cf mertxsge waring dais tho l8tb
CARPETINGS
ZvtaAwpta. A.(Dt Itad. executed by Morgan
fte’uta. ta too cuuaty ta Harry, to Wasbragtou K.
Worth 1.T5 for 1.00. teperlw *11 woal worth |.0O
sjkjtes
Ferris and Henry ftagvcomln, ta &lt;ht Itasoe afttta for O etn, troperim- Ingram worth Sv eu for ST,
(.-•! r-.- ! - : . ■ ■
Stair do from IS era to J7 per yard.
torts liundtvd aad flte d.diraa and twenty emits.
A,r the celle-tim: cf -Hrh re=i ta money, no edit
FLOOR OILCLOTH.
isinmemt U littiy WMhM '
it said county, L.b. r P.

ij

,»X?SS‘t&amp;=

! GROCERIES !

.

;

for LW,
stoforicta. -

LADIES—-Don’t burn in the Sun, wl'.efc
vou can bny a gflod ■

SILK PARASOL

Fur TEN SHILLtNCS; anl -those tUi
&gt;• can’t L6 beat, for n tiifl*. inwrc, at
•
the Ch«*p Caw Utubb-oT”,

PEDLERS,

HEVISS t INAftN.

COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL
WILL FIND THS A RARE
opportunity

to

make

THEIR PURCHASES, ALL
atXgrVgE^TttCALL

■inaatogi.'m.T.lkl.

.

I.A uawi

Summer Dress Goods.- "
!CMR'a*.

■

Brrajm*; Mka,

*A,

.vor/o.v^-ufw-iWjM^ ‘

Wc do
fcttivoWjlh,
' prite-', end i&amp;w yrat/towU - W poor to-

•

'

0*3»

Battle'"Crjek, Hostings,
grand

From14 cts to |,2S per ytid &lt;H widthe
JUCUJiANTILLA VILVETS, worth 1X10 for
7&gt;&gt; per yard.
..
’.......
... debt kwU to ta prfV «M Mortgage or any
’'‘Noureb'ltarefore.tarrtyjireu. thrtby virtue
LADIES COLLARS

Werth
I,SO forttetrt &lt;1 etato» »,

SBEiUFFS SALE

uh Aids stages.

.

�iiTipficG00DS ■GSEAPEE
than

Goods Ever!

Xl’KdxaXOO

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
BMilags. May 8. mCjj \ ___________ j£
• BUREAU FOR FREMONT I
STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL. suitable for the ' jj
E have on hand, a large and exteuair«
.
Spring
Trade,
Discovered
at Last!
W Stock of Gooda aad ara oonatantlr
DB. BAV.W.EW
receiving direct from New Y'crk, addi| which we will sell very
done to our already large Stock selected
MEDICATED TONIC!
with groat care u jo tba want* of thia
CXXJE3ja.X&gt;
comtndatty of
The Latest and most to make room for our
new stock.
dlpproted Styes,
Our stock: of Dry­
which will be sold at
Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
,u. .Crockery,.
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp;, Shoes,
COMPETITION
Our stock consists in
and other goods is
quite full, and wc wil!|
part of
Dry Goode, Groceries, Croei.try and
sellthem at prices that i
Glau ware. Hots Caps end Bonntts
a nice asnrt'iuniand ttervehccp.
will astonish the
j
* BOOTS AXD SHO&amp;S

ItnoaaauivaM-.Mwl .

AT THE

Mao, the exquiiite Ideal Buai

PAY3IENT8

jjnai taristy
Beady'Afade

“SPBDTG.” ‘

.«**-•«»

APOLLO AND DIANA,

HS#*S»
'Ko'rt.

VW1 rftromde t» Whh noraer,&gt;o&gt; work* In Bronze, and *•
I'6.c:
thS calls-cion ofseveral hundred

that cannol be beat in

GBEAT BARGAINS.

ta-uf Tr*vJ*toJA-i

Clh'ap fur Ca»b. Wc weald invittf a call;
nnd an examination of our Good* and
rricea,aud wc will try und tu:i«l\- n&gt;u.
STEBBINS de RUSSELL.
H.-tatings, June 9,1830.

W GOODS’

r,. .Sew V«M Grty.

r.e J

FtteOft WorM.-

TMafcta_______ _

Muitoiw
H-W Mv. t. t.M
- « .. ,|Vr*&gt; •
GREAT;j$pucn?d IN PHICipK EUbtdMMtfWl
Ho&amp;r. MH be
70 U11I8CB.----- M urma-uei

riajsrscrra

&gt;I^Ur. J&gt;ck-.
DJsUilialion, ticking fonr dollars
of ^^,4-

rt. kf witeha valMUopamiioror pMr
, &lt;•! aflataarr *i*y be nvdved mi •J.liti.ki.
who jmtvr nfagwine* tn the Eb.
gr.vritta’»8^4Hiii*Y NiW.'rttt Jwn-eitl«T
♦f tte
&lt;** Jt*r -• H«rprr’» Mi’tfw^ter
I-aOwV Boot. 1

DETROIT DAILY‘TRIBUNE.
General'Xejr*, Felltica), Literary and
CaamnetcM Papermobxuo ixd rvnisuwni-jji.
‘ctr'^tf^-yiOWul/ /irdXhj Jfctdrrlkdt^ff C’gci/kpaii.of atty Daily Kp r in ihr Slate—and the bett .Idrertif-

Blanks!

«..titli-rn Litefny Mehengtr;
N.. p-riot) in.rw^rirtcd to a7.de
Jillinri?* Nrw .MnntUj’Mbitta®. Efrjd
' "‘'W'terfT vffltaHi tafcnj; fn&lt;-it.vic terrine,
r-I Periodical wffl;&gt;teatm» (tadT ba its
&lt;
hs
»J
a. —4. rnMtt41&lt;
an,„
jj,•" prm«rt»j&gt;hrro;«ndno p.rtton
th.«r.«i|.’
six tickets In the rite riteJ Uu.rito.w -n’iwwUartOHij ; Ing^aml
i»n,rW tey five i/thw 'tfogailiaa, an-,
a * Harpcr’e Weekly will crurtoin siit. • ji .
rar, nml wh tkkrla.
^.p»g»fl.f&lt;tbc tire or tte•LnMi-n Hlw'tnrt !
Paqutua in rvnuUiDg Inada for area.her-

Mvriwagew Juafc. ’, Wash*, fcrlta
. prtnlydawd ti&lt;«ale at IMn edT-ra.'
I

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SHOP, , form
i.t y'Trra.-rMmt n it oar cai«iou to complete•.

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tiuuiter* cm» bo aTwaj • supplied, m, that, rix.
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l.r»tt*t« Bow, !• to ttUmjMhb a IiaTWe !
,lru
ds ■trjn'jJu.’ird. WaxXHrtri ritacfc. Ui&lt; ten or
and . lotrtaou uf tM campaign, ndrTtb w« need
U; but O'* i« the time lur unkmg Om amo- «t use
ifrnror)tar tfatbb.'t^almilatk&lt;)njM&lt;^id dcr.i. nits among It&gt;&lt;- people, aad »&lt;*« u • the truth

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• f • Harper's Wtekfv-*1^ .rmxwr every f ‘u ’ ‘
JAMES A. SV EEIEik'.
Satuniay tuomiag. and * ill te aold u*.,
ySve&lt;«MH» k-c«»j»v.
1t will bo maitel to
_______ Hmtomry Heeretsi
."t'O-v n.ltoataa- r*.™, piy.
&gt;/• .
liotc'
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invariably iohAmuhv.
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ittotji'M
mri *”■'v"".’ ”&lt;*•.
nwc-fiu: tai ruuuilj *. w—»—

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20 00 , „,_K___ j,____
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^tarthng
ctcs! t! !

COOPERING BUSINESS.
Tbeabor* tuaUMuln all hl tarn-u* brancha fa
i..'» ruM oa by lb* uftaentar. at Ida *kip os
Jtffcraon lUrnt, ib tba toil'll port cf tin. vw-iee &lt;J
Itaaltagfl.
FORK BAKBKtS, FIXHTt BARRELS. TUB?.
BETTER FIF.KIXS,
•nd iivxrlr n try U*lrg in that Hue nf baaisran.
kr?t canaun'Jy ■« luad. or tnadi- to order.
Iljrlra luJ much esprrltrtcr in the Ctxmariag
hue. and l.tnr dctin&gt;n* of d«rctior hit whole at
tention to I'm buri-'i.-**. lie flatter* Eimeelf that be
• ut be aUr io glte entire Mlitfartion la tbaac who
favor turn with ibetr patronage.
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DI T NEVERTHELKSS TRI E,

IU DROPA1H1C LNCH LOPJEDM.
A COMPLKn tmu Of UTMiOFAY^r A&gt;o
UtoMt, J&gt; OMK UM6&gt; VOirifK.,
EnibmiAng pntfinCT af Amtnuv.

V. nrwvr Vi inr vvitnao
of llaatiiiga, ■
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£itt;X!zzr*?„’3SiS^

WracB cf ike rBlage
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wry. wbwb It I* now Mngtu to eitond,'4* st ain
myiuty* TH**1 «o tha l»S#«r-.u of
Tlai May mu»b&gt;r etoaca ll&gt;r ftf» ■ v~
(Vw •«
the &lt;x&gt;«iirty; sari**4£na| u„ ria.7, AEriain,- huc-in wwr x&lt;Jivs &lt;ai-ugh
fllt
blrtta Um Iralb ral.imi* &lt;&gt;( Harper* Rrw uimrthlv snd raimai. to tta mirier.omwd to *nuOd ««..
Nagaaiar;
and
tl.a
I'uHiaber*
atabrtm
tMa
«BW&gt;rN. ACKLEY
' TEA A* 8 A LEli AT USH
tuaity larruru ihr.rrurdiai aeiu»..» KdituHvl* to
it... lira*.
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■ball ata. Inflexibly opswe all di*lineto,o. boI.M Mtlre and adojnid riUtrm. .nd .11 pro- If you will bring them to. R J. (Hiir.
to ilieir antcrpti.
WM.C. BRYA5T4 CO.,
I
Cl Naaaaa &gt;u*M. etmeraf IJI^etr. I li«« of ..ibwnber
Lt: OF
rj,^Il^T,;;U »CUOOI
, Yba hapaimc "**■ v™.™, &gt;we wiMiunrv on
tTu AVEEKLlj DETKOJT TR1BUNE. ; tbe tune fwwraj ptou which baa rrudarwi it v|.,
yeraally popular. Il • HI U the aim of iba pub-1
A CALL FROM ALLJS SOLICITED, Outaiae all th imfa a?M of pt PtIr—f'nrtnl, lubrn to ftratob. in tha uuwl_ elrgryit £*m. the |
,
U.I - r. ...... .. . •
larptot PyaaiHa araouu of tta beat Bwdrn« id be &gt;
•tftruara *ar- Tie a«*C 1W IMV to taiUa
i aele.-l-d from the eiatr. fi.h! &lt;f Asxrkwn aud ForU. Mr-Ti"* tarfheL
yeumirwwhetajyu ciut boy *be best Bad cheap­
Fn LiMnturr. Tbr omilnd. cd ih:. MuBa*Mia
The Tai Wacsir Tmursaia cnM|Xwd of tba e.
B ill be mUe np with direct refrernee la tbr warn. I
.Indde f.a'.lcr uf IbdlUiil Tuaims of every two , and la.in. uf il.r groat body
Awwiriean People
. raitor itom to Itww- af aay patixular ckaa IT pro-.&gt; *-ut. from Htatr and katiM.I Cap« 4*. aoecdAl^
। town, ak.iebr. of travel, npona «f lecture, and
Kvei?’■ri’tjtaadOslo cfladlm Dm* Ck&gt;od&gt;&gt;,8ny I oo, ww,
W&lt;B1 o^,,-tBWe tunra • week.
!• !.«••. Mcrtnas ISnsiettoi, Priati, Double and tfaj* lune will be a rMuablr labaUiulc. It I.a* a
Blngte SbawU, T«1*m,
jt&lt;wt adramij^ over the wi«fcb. nix uale tn eomn
nttrim
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"nriar mere grucr-ji new*, tai ia &lt;•'Inr ibe m»rDress
I
tilings.
ilain* a fall acronat
r. and nnlartv, by

STILL IN THE HELD.

DRY GOODS.

and Trletl Minatiqv Fringes, Edging
Av, Ar. B0A’A PTS, errry variety
cndt Style. Straw and Silk. Bantrlejcrapli. ciarkelto tbelaleat
net trimeiinye, Artijuiale,
to Ua bout of r»ia■ to F-rrw,
Mie.-tiun*. rvport* of lecture*
A’hcwit' Bvth 'anti
aad *11 the Tuietr tfloc*!. m
Floierrt of ertry Style.
'
Un"1’£tTm»ir M?lS”x TB1Ku.SE. ^atninFiectfag. 9rdb. TlCklrg.KoU Flaaorila. Colton tag *11 It.* important end t*1e*t general «» of
T«rw Wool Yarn. A k-neral MoaKaent ef Chrtb* c. n..;. r........ —
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Braa4 Oelb^ Viti r*:trrna
Ao.
J^AMKS Fira, Ccafortm. «it Wbaoda

Ah.»»l Buui

. ^cmflel'M pf^’e&gt;±iV:)yj£o’n U* 1 oi^tads « teouftu’

|«T Bk^Hhw* Iroo ware c«*d&lt;- to erdcr.
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HADUiY A W1GHTMAX.

•Lind and

3C.TTm»3@:3FL
on hand and for sale

TERMS OF MIB8CRIFBDN.

cvoMtau r«_lU3»&lt;«

SECRETARIES AND BOOK C-A.
SES. SOFAS, BEA! REAUS,
•OKA COATTGE JENNY

H'nelty Jieealny Past.
!* Fuliial.it! mrr TUjnday
Finjlr C-iyy 'I’H Year, in alraapa___
common
BEADSTEDS,
5trfr, Cardend Centre Tahiti. Fall Loaf ।
Jritty Lind and Light Stands. Lon ages. 1
roriirui* Cone one Spring b.ttnm Ckmri. AoJ any larger nttnbrrM iberatrirf ft per y &gt;r
Seuti lllrkig Eveniaj Post.
Any tputotbv of Pine. Cherry. White-1
I’ pnbtMKil •’irty Wttaerday atnf Fslird»y,
wood and Bl.i&lt;k Walnut

tod 'or allotted among the Attecribcra

MMUni* Too* of -onto
hmd uJUeft iw vitl u!l

CABINET B ABE

At e also- carrv on RVBSrritBX 3I«*« &lt;o OBUEB.
the FURNITURE Call and see our stock.
STEBB1XS A- nVSSELt.
Biisigess and shall
keep everything per-1 H.atincs..31av 1. lfi5S.
taining to that- Line.
W e use great care in
' , Manufacture -of
OUT Fiirnitiu-e de none
but the best materials
used and none but the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found

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9Shi- wbcmc name*rooeivcd previous totte
tnuteMtioe aodte
TwcwCy-ei»hUi ■fJBaaar| nt.
\^r c Uliinxs Win cm- *1”'n «** &lt;H»tribirti&lt;ma will take plsoc.

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

line, such as.Buj-eaus,
Ta bits, St a nds,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges.
&amp;c, Ac.

. • &lt;:■&amp;■ ij

i

ej

Stylo quality &lt; r price-, NAILS, SASH,
GLASS, Ac.
Also a great variety of otter dcairablc
Goods, such w Buiinet Ribbtea/anJ
Howers, Parx«ah. Fatek Ctelluk, I.uwrui,
Miudini. MaiitilLr*. summer Shawls,
Glovud, HoMUxy &amp;c., &lt;S3e., on which wo
promise you

■ FINBOil* PAIMTINOM,

!.?“f„f*Tnr.ill
- ^blcnce, and

In•

CLOTHING, world
a

“WOOD NYMPH,"
’ WEBSTER AND

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lima-

rwrv ana reiiamtity,

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

A WEEKLY JOraXAX.

THIRD
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REPUBLICAN BANNER,

c. CARRIER, PriaSer.

TIOOIH,

»1.50

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NYMPH*
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TERMS—11.60, IN KdVANCE.

R. J. GRANT, fa COMPANY, Proprietor*.

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^"mSSbbs IHBEcruKY.

A horee trade was effw-ted. &gt;a,gu» city
asbort timf rinre, beewren Hr® of cur
Found in tbo islands of the Pacific
•
well
known Rwry *tabW proprietors.
Ocean. The trunk rises to the height of
not keep a regular bank account, ‘ and I
■ which for navifty «nd Ittdleroumere In its
thirty pr forty feet, and attains the also of
intimate friend*; or, perhaps, jfl said
had great hopes of yet doing something
conception toH-carrying out, knocks «na man'* body. The fruit grows to about
fbrvny client.
.
everything heretothe rire of a child', be®!. J’ben uaod for j1 tirely iM»
«*' Ai
er ‘to
For two or three days succcediqg
thetho truth, for.though T am an old
| fore recorded Jn the annals oTjocUydum.
eveht I was aberet from the citv; aad on food, it is gathered before it is fully ripe,'
my return, I was Informed that the money and baked among ashes, when it becomes 1 We will attempt a description.
I
About 11 o’clock iu the morning, Joekhad been drawn from the bank.
*
wholesome bread, and in taste somewhat
housedevire
intim*cie* by such an endearing
| er No. 1, enters the stable of JbAty No.
Fulton was • slater, and I could
- j- -• “J.1 morning John. I want
no better scheme than to cali upon him in resemble* wheat bread. This is a very 1'
useful
tree
to
the
natives;
for,
boride.
It*
I
“d
^°°U.
relation to an old building I owned and
to W-uzl..
trade lioreee Wit
with yon to d^y.”
.
.
...
. fr.
which certainly needed repairs on the fruit, which supplies the food, its trunk
-Well, wbal hare you got to trade,"
roof.

Bird; sod Little'

John Powell and Thoma* Fulton were
they were “cronies," I should come near­

hundred:. _

ieborete
nong the

man and past being sentimental, I regard
friendahip aa something holy and aacrod,
and do not feel disposed to dignify pot­

Falx &lt;fc Holmoox. Attorneys fa Counsel-

Oaico in :1m siwond &gt;tx.ry uf Uowtr's block, Maio
Street. Itwtiuir. Wlchlfinb
NORMAN W.TAIX. XHAS. G. HOLBROOK.
Cha*. (». ILdbrook, Justiccof the Peace
OSye jq ItowerA Block. HuAtingi, Mich.

Gkaxt A: SrAVUirxo, Desdcr* in nil kinds

—
1-ubUc Ac. All b«»iae»t Ui-MHfed to |..«upUr ,
H-. A. Goom-EAa, IXmler in Dry Goods,
BodefiouuUf. Office No. t. NoUc'i block. Battle 1
.Uootx, . ~ Creck.Uich._____________________ ’
fisntnrv. Grcccrwa. Crock«fyJUU,dkM,U&amp;jL..
C!"k’ | Fem*:* 4: Vuuhkm. Livery Mtable. floor

Bbadvxr, W arsex &amp; Co, Wholesale Pa

te&gt;. B»»Uuq». Mich.
e*«w
J. M. lie well Phvaician ami Surgeon.
■lUd '■ .. .J'.i" '
«'&lt; .
. „• ««, . | Ofliee ia S«W:ina A RumcR*&gt; Store, Ko»*uth
Nevi mb fa Kxai-xx. Mcrelumta and DealHwtiop, Mkk
CtaMtocJhyl

.

AL

JltSMiL,

Dealer

in

s.lyx Bool, mad
vnu-k.-rlxM.-re Mare.

xtkietkte
rkcta in th
'tlw Van

rravlng or

Jars. are the Nrivctn

nddrna

or 1856.
DAYArWETOftY

SNCYCLOPjEpM.

But I found his bouse shut up, and*1
’
the gum which exudes from ^apr^a, as gay* John.
neighbor asked me if I bad not heard the
“That** nor*, of your business."
.
pitch for the veescl*, nml fCflB’&amp;fr£b&lt; ru
new*.
'
-WelL HI
*ith you."
“What ncwaT’ 1 asked.
of the inner baric a kind ofelolk fl* tead«
“Fulton hs« gone to Texas."
to cover their persons.
V\
’
“Indeed!" z
the trorr xvr r«A
“Ye*; T suppose you know how It was.
The proper name is Tagua plant It is Bring along ybur nag. Bttfind something
“1 told him 1 did not.
trade.” ‘ 1 ' . . '
one ofthe nutneroue family of palms, of' ■ to trade."
-Well, the cat’, out of the bre. *'
After passing a few more word* upon
th-i order designated as screw pina tribe,
rec, Powell put twenty^ne hundred dblThe the subject, it w»3 suggested by om, of
Ian into his hands, jusx^b keep for a few and is common in South America.
days while be took the poor debtor** oath, natives ioe it* leaves to cover their cot­ them, that the trade should Im left to Tun
and the scamp ha* run away with it.
tages, and from the nuts make buttons and Mack, wlio were xtandingLby.'ted
I laughed outright. I couldn’t help it
andHis
various other articles.
In an early they shoiild trade jnst aswws agffcd upon
necessary
tovery
substantiate
his claim.
Mr. Powell
had sola
nice, dbmfortestate,
tbq nut* contain a sweet milky fluid by them. Tita plan was finally agreed
l)Ie trap, and .then jumped into it If ev­
I
er a man wbs Astonished, Powell was which afterwards assumes a solidity near­ upon.
Now be ft’ Understood, that Jim and
when he found that his crony was really ly equal to Ivory, and will admltofajiigh
gone.
polish. It is knowu a* Ivory-tftitaor veg- Mack are both “some” on a home trede,
It served him right. It cost him twen­
and arc also two of the most .Inveterate
ty one hundred to cheat my client out of
wags in tho city. ' No sooner- was the •
tlirce hundred.
But he did not even
| trade left to them, than 'a peculiar sud
cheat Marshall, for within a year, by
A native of China, and dorivts it* name i ehai-Kteriatie winkle in Jim’* eye indiesclous watchinr, I found a chance to trustee
nod recovered the whole claim, cwt and from the fret that a substanoo is obtained
ted fun ahead.
"
interest.
from it resembling tallow, and which is
M&amp;ck turns! to Jockey No. 1, ifSqji WB
Fulton ha* not been heard of «ince. Of
used for the same purpesw. y It grows tirall call Bill, “nd spy a: “If we’ie got. to
course Powell had no claim* upon him.
do tho trading. BUI, you must; pay the
It was an affair of honor between them from twenty to forty feet irtliight .
CAXXOX BALL TKES. “ .
—all but the boner.
drinks."
‘
"
Thu tree, a native of Germany, grovj*
I’ll du ic-y.mu,
It," »ay* Bill, and
the party
ad
bd,k. «r«ir f~&lt;,
lu fl^r.
“™
»l &lt;h.
pvtj «■
nurluble tor be.o(r «l CngnftW W“™«&gt; “ •
Aflf r
"f,
arc remarkable, _____________ w
l^d,
tunutlg to
•
. .
1__ 1and
__ 1 tjusti a* they
,k... w^ tnmWo
tn
A youngman from the ‘rural districts" and contradictory qualities. Its blossom*
leave, Jim brmlo ont with, “Hero John,
went to the post uffibc, the other day, arc of a delicious crimson, appearing in
Bill has paid th; drinks, and you’ve done
with a bank note for a dollars worth of large hunches, and exhaling a rich per­ nothing. To iiAxe it bli &gt;quare, you must
postage stomp*. He was told -that paper fume. The fruit resembles enormous
pay too.” “Agreed,’' said John, and at
rntsiey was not received. He went away cannon balls, bsucc the name. However,
ter imbibing again. Mack and Jim retired
and shortly returned with four Spanish
for a private conversation.
quarters, “We do not receive than now,” cause of the noiae which the balls make It)
After a fcsrimomente they anHqunoiri
bursting.
From
the
shell
domestic
uten
­
said the attendant, “for intre than twenty
themselves ready to state the plan bf Uw ~
cents apieae." The countryman thought sils ore made, and the contents contain
trade, which was aa follows: “ Bill and
several
kind*
of
acids;
besides
sugar
and
Uncle Sam was mighty particular, so he
went away again and obUined a dollar in g«m, and fnra!»h the material for making John were eik-’h to ratart to their own
stabler, and iwith n halter, load the two
coppers. “Now,” uiil he, on rctBrnlng । an excelleut drink in sickness.
b.vrscs they whted to trade, to the corner
THE WEEI-IXO TH IE.
to the office and laying down hi* *‘p»le“ !
।
In the country of the La Plata this tree, of Larned an! Wayne streets, a point a­
at the window of tho dwlivcry, 1 guess 11
which to pcrrvnial, is found. Its branches ! bout midway .between lire two stables,
can suit ye.”. The man insida looked at
arc wide-sprawling atid ita leaves large and then, wiilmi either ever having pre
the ilispiay ol' “specie currency,” and
and bc)l-»taip*d, forming upright cups, viously seen tin* other’s horse, they were
oOoilyaaid.
' w\tch collect and condense the plentiful
to change horsjs and rctuptf homo—the
“Wc never take more than three cortS
dews of right, and afford a delicious party not Maadlng to the bargain, to pay
in coppers at any limo— it is not legal
draught to the thirsty traveler.
Each a cUtapagn® topper for tho'crowd. , ,
tender above tliAL*um.”
one &lt;‘f these cups hold from a gill to a
The two trnders started for their resIlia countryman looked at the compotquart of water. The peculiarity of the peciivc stabr4&gt;',' and t!»b tub arbitrators
■cl official for tho space of a minute and a
tree consists in its extreme sensitivenere. for t!.e phice named, to
tW/aa.e of
half without stirring; and then belched
When rudely touched a shower of drops the trade. Iley foul nU long to wall.'
out, “Look bare you ; ain't you nlniqjty,
like tears rein from there cups, giving the
John
appeared, le-uliug U* Jw,w,
kind of particular, for follow* locked up
simple-minded inhabitant* the idea that ;a Iren, stabwided cn'.inal, iritbaman on.
m such a jail *• Aids ‘erwl You don’t
the tree to weeping.
carb side ofhln, holdingliita &lt;!p.-‘ Ashe
take rely three eflnta in dippers ata
Tira NocrvaxAL rear.
apprrwchp«l tht ,[Kd, John
dti",
time bey 1 Well then, sppso Jou give
Tlib is so called, became tybnly flourcan’t beat tue^much.
fl is a
me rtrrecenta worth of »t«!nps anyhow ’ ishqain the ni^it At «um&lt;n' 90 flowers ‘
cribber, and Ite c«n't:g* over 0tojn*k»
The dflklll very politely cut off a single are to be seen and yet, lia|fap hour after. '
witKfot gvtriogiMind and falling down.
stamp’and passed, d out, for which the it to quite full of them.. They yield, a.
Beside* that, rvu Wen doetot-ing’him.si.x
couuiryinan jai^l d”*n ihrep coota Ik
months It'r gcce|-.d d?h^ty.**
’
,
was idtouL to pass
’*hen tho'latter
cried dut,,*MLdok pere,you:! Hold on!-। to shine up'jn‘tht,frt,’fffiwrS''m* of them . This &lt;ipeuch u»a, greeted by a «bout.of
t fall off, and others cloy1, up; ^d thus . It ]
Thal’crc's one-tins*. Now Vpore you
uprnanxw
laughter
from
quite
a
aowd
gin me three cento worth more on “cm.”’ continue* flowering.in tbo ni^it all the
whobail gatbera| id are rise fan.
. -I. Unde Semto clerk was not alow in di*- year. It is a trtpfcalplmit. '
Bill new m^dij’h:* apjeoranbe, leading
h. '
THU cow VIIXK. ,
bis horse, a'decr^pid sorrel nnimai, with
turned bock to the window. “How mtoy'
Tbi*i*a native of Vcnzuela, South
copper* have you got he asked. “Wall,
’ America. Baron Von Humboldt gives white feet and. a white free,ania man be­
orly about ninety-scven,ot‘‘em ; 1 hud a
s the following dtteriptioo ol iti ■' On the hind him with a. whip to urge him along.
hundred on ‘cm when 1 begun.” uPa.«s
As he approar’ilb, Jim bailed him with.
'em hi," was the gruff reply.
Passi barren'flank of a rock grows a'tree with
but your stamp* furt and then 1 will, saidI dry and leathery leaves;it* large woody “heJloa, there, BID, what ails your horse." -

only wilncM to the condition* of the sale
bad* gon* to the West.
Marshall had sold Powell a lot of bricks
They Juul l-een delivered in presence of
one of the former work-men, who was no
FsAtccts Itowxa. Duufor in Stoves, Iron, I
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k'DRtr available.
Stwi, NritoMadShalf-Uardware. amt MaaufacC. hcLLOGO. Banker, Stock, Note and
turertf
i*Pi«‘.v "* Tm. SbyH-lroo. ja*t j fadunnBroker. H*tU^ (,'retk. Mich.
I
llurce year* had elapsed; and lb* mntCopper WjjN' ‘ Uu’e1'*
•Suu StreT'- I
ji. C'oixmax'r Banting UiIsm, battle
| ter was still unsettled- Just then I’owell
sold out hi* j busincs* fur three thousand
JIadlxt A; Wigutmax. Manufacturvris of
' dollar*. Those best Informed were ccrtain jhat ons ^thousand would pay all his
1 debt*.
i r mmJ Si.&gt;&lt;nu; t-torc ,
OffiRT llu1U;i, Mich.
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Marshall then u*vd every effort to col
i lect the debt but without: success. P.O*Dealer* in Drug* ! A TJU WK1XLY line Sure. b« tree wnb-1
■ ell was aprtaJcnt man, anil did not pro­
M^rjuta.oai.Tur I
k*Uw“uo- “*;
. vok* the other, for he declared be did not
«to»t h.1fp».ti»rre o-eLwk 1
OlaM-ltotl?.
: want to, have a lawsuit.- He had been
tirire. Il'ppteiu- Pu*t ! ’^r “wrn'“fi “a Mundaj Wvdw^*.. .wl in-, I
ty Mtd’Psoey
.Store, «toek. herd, flock, or aught &lt;»•» which 1 deceived in the brick*, thrv were not
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&gt;■&gt;}•:■.. • THROTGI1 IN SEVEN HOCKS,
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worth fitb dollars. Marshall had cheaHeath. McIntosh As CH Dealer* in and . amncrtuis *t K.laaiarcn. with rit-rtu tr*ih« tt
। ted him and he did not think he uwc-£ him
vcairai II. n., joiog iui auc
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I Btauurille. F«b. 2, lb4.
anything.
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KtUuuuoo Tm-BAayn, Tl&gt;u;»- f
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My cli&lt;jn| directed me to commence
A Noble Follow.—On tho morning of suit, and I wrote Powell a letter. In tho
8. H. Mara. Jewvjor.O^k* «'n I Watch ‘
indV.'ii'i^rr^nC Vurcvq*' I December 1st. four little boys broke thro’
mrentlme we m-arvhetl out Wilson, the
e. RepcrrW. Sbrp in AAfoy * Stare. HnOiax*. gSS^ t
feMUfei. uiIfoe rv»a. m ■ the Ice on tlw lake near t}M. Khw&gt;| bou»e witnota, and I felt **re that we had agood
I iu Wattcrville Wisconmn.
Villagers case.
Tho debtor came, and talked plausibly
r.MUw‘u J hastened to the »pot, but the ice was so
like all of hl* kind. I told him it wn-iuo
I thin that none dared to venture to thulr use to contend; we should have Wilson
Dssler in Groccric* A-'Tnnl’Hstu. at I
of the Uat elu&lt;&gt; juU i Stand. HMttogK Mich. ________ .
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on the stand. This troubled him. and he
C. •W. A rrotte'-ro
H. hfwiH, I At
uro.MMuyi.iM.
£notacnl’JU&gt;t “lb° b"J’
finally declared that he would pay the
I). C-’ Hawlxt. Dealer in Groccric
\ it vr nkr/ivY’i-v t
' *inkino- * y°W ,uan&gt; 38 ,vo,r"
. debtopjAcr than have any trouble about
rhHH. F»b; Wordim W»rv. iuidA r»i
The
Mw»e Fwnnd! '
J”hn
•!*«?Nl^V^XTbv tit Mr Pow
oilier •rusk-*. .Sk.ro on Huie MrMr
eastH" Fool's Hotel. H»»Lbi£s Midi.
)ti:x MAPK ntojfHEFORK THEY KNOW IT- 1 „] lyjfabing spear, and leaving mortofhi* ।
*' ,ut °° Jou rai-n
"William Kvcxc*. Idvciy Stible. Gr&lt;&gt;ce-1 g iota J. C. FRKMO.NT.ib liittiaietaitaeutetw!; , , i-t,, i ell 1 1 naked, rather disturbed by his im1
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rr and Prittian* Slorr. -\fi kind* of Grocer... L ronny BlteUk.rf woBtferr, bt.t tub- cC. Fe »tr.er , doth* on the bojik, plunged lute the lake
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u,raB * “j Lh*t 1 havo noi • doUar
Ur Rte and H-~»red CarrtoM k&gt; kt Pm
u BOW Miliau- roar rimir ita rwc. rea ax* m.ule anotiicr flash and raved the third. , in the world, 1m&gt; replied, baldly.
_ _____ _ _____________________ &gt;-*&gt; -ia.ta*»cBa i&gt;« b-u.gl.1. lot th«ron.c m.«r. I Olanta was now nlmoat exhausted, but the '
“ITavian’t you iust sold your business '
PHUtn fa-Nfr&gt;&lt;rtM0*E,.DMlrri&gt; iu.«llk&gt;aib|*tate^ro bribe ^.'.^^'to:iii«Cmk,KhtoXu: mother of the fourth boy was standing I
f‘rr* tbooRand dollars,
rf Family Unwerir«*ndP*nHtaGM. *»d »r»rt-j ,on. ibujhalj. .
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1 1 u,„.
t
,‘I have; but that scarcely more than
r;r&lt;
HS "-ro*”
&gt;
c^Mn, \
&lt;s“y. “J
v’ I |»ia n, j.u,- .
—F* J1J2:---- i— I So purctMe g.»aU m th». ita.-. fi«»c K|re me &gt; , her, “1 will save your boy or dte.
1 j-Well Mr. Powell thi* thing muak IkN.ta»»K UoJf “ r«™lj Unwn- ; g““ —
I in-,™ ^&gt;ond k*mut &lt;» &lt;oW
Ux,t«l.tuoIa*llon,UamilUroogK
SSJSSa^t'KSite?
St'1&gt; IS
loi'K Un»EBs.i«,jmvt^,nktota|f
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8. Bvhtox. Physician and Surgeon,
&gt;«Mepce tn HaBtJBp, Mieh
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NEW STAGE ROUTE!

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• bWEElRY,

appellation.
John Powell pawed for one of tho
shrewdest and moit worldly-wise man in
tho eity. He always pretended to be a
pocc man novel admitted that he wa«
I worth a dollar, ao that my client, Joseph
I Marshal], luul not liecn able, with any
' amount of dunning importunity to collect
a debt of same three or four hundred
dollars which was honestly and justly his
due.
For more than two years Powell was
not able to pay according to his own rep*
resentationa,' and at the end of that time
he denied that he owed the money.
Ho prudently waited till Marshall,
who u’a» a brick-mason, had been depri­
ved as he supposed, of tho evidence*,

5ryI

Ooodt, Grorroan, Crockery. BMn Cop*.

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prt *fl *.th M
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iw of Aiutmny,

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. «S[anJ 1 .. .L, -opc ] aR.
nothing to pttY with."
&lt;&gt;“b »«•“« »J »•
1 “tn gomg
MW
n you
» -go inw
,rvr,
‘Will
into Gh&gt;nCT
Chancery!"
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j to him.” He then plunged m, swam out |
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“No use uf that.”
.
W«. A. Samwell. Blacksmitliitig in all
' some ten rods, breaking the ire with hl* '
“Y• ’cry
We have talked,
o: uic p»m"
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« r 1 well, *ir.
il&gt;.»nrn.bw«rie«. She----- *-&gt;•.•“-li, I think l ean find a way to col­
Hocim. Ha&gt;rinE^MIeh.
J:I
hands, aiexedtbe boy, "bowaa rir.king for I cnoqgh,
Rthwonr A- WmtnwAX, Funmcctnen. I tl.ru on ba A wul in ike nucra or «r»
m«.r ' the third time, carried him to the shore i lect the debt.'
i ket,
retry ...vs-ririr
and Lind
nt Limlnf
Sugar*.tfuitxrc.
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_ Itk.apprises
1. It a&gt;»nri.eterr v»nrtr
»nd
. lie deprecated
Tr- ’--------any trouble, was willing
1 Muiaow.; srrw;., A«.,
will he wij at
&gt; and restored him tMii* mothers arms I—
to do anything in Ids power, and fu.nlly
I
REMARKABLY LOW PKK ES.
I .VeetariM£i1?«irer.
loft my office, begeinw me not to com­
Tea al frvn&gt; J* to ,5 teals per nenod. Coffer fcJei '
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mence the suit till ho Lad made an effort
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SixotXAB Jxstasce of ArrxcTipx pt a
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to borrow tbo ainuuut of.tho debt.
,
J. W. IJcuklk, Fttshintrnblc-Tail,&gt;r.
tro, PoO'-Cbarlea
a man well known
x&gt;.-41harlc« Houston, s
j niaile n9 Dp,r„iw. but wh.« ho had
.,, , s u„, .
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the Alabama river, but for the tast few j departed,xpiwe culjgent iiyjuiric* in re­

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

T r. H»nr, 1W«r—’ I FAMILY "GROCERY STORE,
■YCMir^w.WIIMbi
Ml*
d» M«d»nMk’u&gt;«. Stair £tro»l. two Jo«r» *e«t A* *J»ir
,&lt;
» tartrr anJ more jtro«3 ; the explosion of a Mcamboat near Sun • *alwic«l inyselfuiat ktoweil liau pu v is
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j Franleo.a fow month, rince. A noble i
la,U*
R.'W.W'Awutx.FiuhhinabUTrilor. Simp,
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F. C. 5ta.HL, If™*. Kgn. •«, Jlfflil
PHctte. 8hsp r-w FoaC*
n“Un»s

Hotels.

1CrTrarel.
lolH-S*"'"
?iwnLknu.x Exchange, by J. £

J. F. EMOBY.

Lttle Cukek IIotsE, by Campbell AWwd, JUUte Crtek.Jdich.
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°v J. B. Foor, near the
IWLOW Horer.. -. Ty, HooM h„ ;

County Cicrk. Office in die

v^T£r"’

WONDERFUL TREES.

that Fulton bad deposited twenty -one hut;,
dred dollars in the bank at .the assumed
time Of the fraud, and J requited the tel-

Ca*m or m ura on les*—83,00 rta

slao receive* i
nd a ticket In

NO. 41

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEB. 19, 1857.

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j Newfoundland dog owned by him recap-

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thesmooth nwrel relied

M.dU«.o • eri ”-i*™t injury and -dragged the body ,t my office assin to inform me that be
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1 at hi* master to the shore: The dog was I had not l&gt;een able to borrow the money ;
1,!£‘"‘’■"“’I ’7“rtta
sent home to tho mother of tho deceased,
| should bu able to Ret It in a lew clays.
IMO. Crrek.
tw.
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in P«Q’ «“‘nty Alabama.
On .u “Can't you borroW ft from your friend
GUARDIAN HALE
Yxcinpc *hown a daguerreotype of bi* loot Fulton!” 1 suggested.
“Well, jiertaip* 1 can. Strange I did
v^OTICE U
Jg,on
| ma*tcr, the dog immediately recognired
jud«ofProb«ta^»?£e(''iUD:r&lt;&gt;niarry.i«tbAte&lt;e I it, and commencnd licking it, and sending
“Vcry strange." ,
ia I »p»»»«&lt; fi&gt;™»
«"
“I will «ce him today," he added, ap­
or resdur. ti.« ywmt«M hcror.«ft«r d&gt;«ribed i tin,,,
ha* refuted nil food, and moan* parently unmoved by the pointed allusion
1“
21»1 d»T~
at P*« o'cisd ! almost constant! v. When last heard from
I had made to the true state of the case.
5
n?'S; he ™ ta . a,Ip, cmdHton, «l I. fn*
Tho result was that I prosecuted the
—pm of the «Wy dead by thl* time. Where In human suit, and hedet it go tigarnM him by. de­
fault; bnl with an execution in my fist, I
history, can be found such an im-tance of
proceeded tn put Mm to the trouble of
devoted love, and intense grief at tho loss showing how ho had disposed of tho three
thousand donor*.
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c«&gt;l ’*pd »««■

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Jonathan, “but I reckon you tton’t. kclchI
■ me acia.not“think
The stamp?
parsed outJ
of Mm.*were
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the. coppqrs were handed over when the’
countryman went off saying. “1 *’nosc
because a fcller holds an office Uncle•
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lion but I guess they learnt sometihn'that
■time.—Grand Jiapidi £afftc.

Ito branches appear dead and dried; yet, given him away1 long ego, bufennldn’t
as soon a* ita trunk is piereed, there flows 5nd anybody that would take Hm."
Hero
from it a sweet and nourishing milk.
It
iroro considerable
cmutoaravir badinago
uaamago pnsaied
pasaco poI* at sunrise that.the vegotefoe fountain is r twow tlw two jotk^yg, tbo iirbkraujre and

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Corrta ox nia Mwskxuox Him.—. moat abundant. The native* arc. then j th* spectator*, abouttlw.renpectir*inrrits
The Chicago Pvtu baa been shewn a very seen bMleaiegfooia attquartara, fumiohed i of the two hnrtre, lutertoerred with jokes
with Urge bDWla to rectere th* otikjrkich ■
upmsriott* IsuAter.’
। grow* yellow and thicken* at the surforo. ।
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He was arrested,- Rnd notice
Some
was
Jreta
tewed
their bowl* under the tree, r
FinaI1{
d‘“«cd
*£? °Th
and a half milca^afNcwngc on the Ulus,
while otitai* mrry .home the juice to their t •&lt;*««* home*' «mid the sboutj jJ &lt;he
kcgpn River on land owned by Maasrw
Wood Arms &lt;k Co.,.of Chicago. The children; and you might Xmcy, aa the I crowd.
kJ?! '
whulr efii!r
"f H* mo**,
piece exhibited wa* cUpjwd from a lamp
of IS pound* and to jddgod to contain act
ludicrous and ,Myjp^io Aarartg1 imearound,andreceiving from bun'the prog'.naUe,
aod
pif
about
crowd
nine
vho
hundred
vitMMod
ddlxre
the tinea ho had
duclion of hia kina. The milk, obtained
citizen of the lotajiljy, who to represented by incision made in the trunk. is tolerably tndr, tame near, dying with luster.-—
One
follow
was
*o
orcremnc,
tha»
be
was
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thick,
free
from
41
aridity,
or
an
agrecaa* being a man of velocity. On putaitig
obligxi tf.
»jat^» poU. to ho|4
through the wddeh, by the route of a large
tree that had been pnittnreri by the wtad
. ..“For what!”

that he intended to take the poordebtor'*
Ao.—A corrcspoubiit ask* for a dicap oath. This was all I wanted. It gave
paint suitable fur shingle roof*, or any kind me an opportunity to question him to my
ATTACHMENT NOTICE
of outdoor work.
The following may entire satisfaction. ‘
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answer hi* purpore a* well assay other;
He-swore- dfoflnctfy to baring arid
Take m bushel of lime sad slake it with
cold water. W hra slaked, add to it 20 lbs: sold out, wHeh 1 did not dispute.
of regur. Strain this mixture through a | “Where fa the rest of the thro* thou*,
reive, and it will be ready far use, after and!” 1 asked.
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reducing riU&gt; cold ««er. As many As - “I paid twenty-one hundred to Fulton.
three coat* are requdTd to give a good
color and firm surface; each emit »hould
“Balance of unsettled account."
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have Hftie to gel thoroughly d»T, before
‘■Produce II”
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■^RKBret. r.^e.A^ tbs mxt eoat to cppIM. 11 re to pct
He dkiproduce it and-Fulton wa* ready '
*w&lt;&gt;ar that it va* correct in every
sheriffs sale
ilam. |t vaa a “Logo*” acewint, jot up
buihfc! ofunsinked lime, a iw. w sugar, for theooeaawn.
z^-u-nr
It^sld
I conld see dearly bow ■ftibcefsall. sad apply a* above. If you
butimfo
wish otrsw color u»e yellow ochro instead ‘‘***
®p‘/ Pow ■
T«.l*rj
of whiting. For letBOB color use yellow prove
f - •&lt;
JOHN W. BRADLEr.GMHta.
awafy 5tb. 1*37&lt;hr3A

“Ob, nothing 'much, &lt;mlp bo’* »o laxy,
roots can ocoreuly penetrate into the *tony soil.
For several month* in the year that two. mW couldn't w hip ^jim off a
not a single shower moisten* ita foliage.— walk; we’ve tried it often. 1 should have

•cwuunlnatebrewvsd tirom tobo copper.
,tljU fortW inrp-etiou of the

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AbiUUri

�IpaUon t* Mtaourl.

AIxmM eleven o'dock on Friday night,
WAMBKIMO.Y, Feb. 10,
the buililir- qu the corner of lamed and
Bkxatb.—Mr. Toombs moved that
Tltiril strvsls, krpt as a German H-&gt;i.:l, these paper* be refered to srfcct conwrttby Jacob H*«k, rris discovered Io ta on tee* Tlie ehairman of coafaviUM «4&gt; juGrand Kapida.
tire. Am alarm was gives, tat before any dirisry h»d iedkoted his ptefertMe fur
«Tthe engine* rcoclM tta aisd, the fire this course, and in adfliti&lt;*M(hiv cominitw*» extinguished, and With but lirtl. nr ti cited t u &lt;&gt; of three oase* of thu charac­
b&gt;&gt; injsry t-&gt; the building. The fin- taijig ter before them thia Maskm. 'Hu com­ Of Ifetry and
opened from some
. evklcutly ib-« work «&lt;’ an Hiccndiary, Mr. mittee un jwdi&lt; isry had a g&gt;xxl deal of iHigbfsre i-bould
Hack thought U prudent t«» wt a watch busUHM l*fi•&lt;« tiftou now, aud for unu ta
Roiliued to Grand
fijr tbo Timoindcr &lt;&gt;fotbe night, and arcor should not ta extreti.nly anxious to con Rapkb.
utility and practicability of
dhq;ly procured ttaservuv* of a German aider this queMi-te iu pn-fcraice to other
such a route, no one will deny; and, m
w-Imbc Bum; we did not team, for tlu» bosincM already before them. Mr. Tourjnirpo:^, ta being provided with a double or v thought that tta auljjct-t ought to be •Railroads are all the fashion at present, a
torrefied shut gun, haded.
rclvrvd to aulect committee composed in Railroad abould ta the thoroughfare taAbout two o’efoek Ita watehmsn saw part of the ontx».itc party.
tabluhed between ttaaa two pointe. It
—
n tnan prawlmgab&lt;Mit,anddw«cededh1inRusk di-dik-d to hear ii&gt;*inu*tipiw, it not neoer-oary to rotaarte the ad vanta­
rclf Mar where tta fire ;wbs mt* started. which had frequently been mode that the
Soo* after, a man appeared with a bundle Comtnlttro on Judiciary was entirely cum- ges of such a ruaj, or to calculate the ex­
&lt; C st! 3W{ w hich ta pbwwd agsin-.t ita wall p&lt;i*d .of |»litioal friends of aitting'mem-1 tent of buure-M to ta pcrfornicd by it
near where tta first fire was kindled.-- Ixra. Iliac the fY»tnmillet be. belie*, ed when complected.
Tbo wutehman called to him to sl&lt;.p, and would examine
impnrtiily with Its sufficient to kaow that a naw State like
tta man. finding himrrlf discovered, made a desire to do SJ more liar less than equal
our oan, poaoeasta many of the artkfoa
a rash as the watchman, who dudtatged ■uid exact justice. Mr. Green differed
hixjjun, which took effiet in tta mao*! from Mr. iliuk. It waa his impression of trade which are adapted to the wants
grouts w*l abdomen.
Tta wauhnian that both shies had expressed ttair confi­ of older States, while they, iu turn, poe­
preenred hrip, got the man into tho house dence in tta Judiciary Committee.
tess many which are adapted to our wonts;
and calltit! a pin sletan, who drraaed his
Mr. Seward believed that Committee and this nwsxary exchange of artielce of
wounds os well as possible, but thought was as impartial as any other body, and trade will furnish a refbciml amount of
ths man could not live.
Officer Egling- that the licpublican party, tare were
taliucsa for any road favorably situated;
waa sent for, and tta wuundud man mostly willing to inlru»l this question to
was conveyi&gt;i u. tlw hospital. His name ttair hands. Mr. Buller did not object to and no more favorable ioratkm of a Rail­
waa Cornelius Chmtic, a single man, who examining the question from any dhtrus? road is offered than that of one crcJiectluts resffit-d in tta city only since Christ­ of his own impartiality, but though it Ing JohcavRle sod Grand Rapids.
The
mas. Wo taltere he has no relation* would ta better to ratio a select commit­
only question is, “can ».ncb a road be coi.here except one or two cou*h.«. Dr. Pitch­ tee, coueirtiug of al least ten tmunbcrK,
er, upon examinigh hi* wounds at the hos­ to decide nil point* of rontroted elections. ’itructedl" We answer, if every man to
pital on Saturday, said he could do noth­ Mr. (Mttcndon said if select commit­ bo benefited by it will put shoulder to
ing for him.
/freordiugly tho Prosecu­ tee are mode in this partiaitar case it llic wheel and lay out such an amount of
ting. Attorney Went to the hospital for mipht be auppoacd that it was designed strength as he conveniently can, the road
the pnrpese of htkintr his deposition, from tennpIi^b »]«cial purposes, whereas
can bo built, axd ttiU &amp;• hutU; but if each
uhich it appears that ta was under the
ng the question to ordinary stand­
inftooxe &lt;&gt;r liquor, and was hired to place ing committee* was usually tta course, one stand* tack, and depends upon his
tta straw agaiml the building for two and .could ta objected to by neither aide of ucighbora to do the work, then It never
drink* nf whiski y, but Ct what purpose, the chamber.
will ta built, and we will never receive a
* or by »b&gt;in ta did not know.
The fol­
Mr. Hall sustained Mr. Rusk’s mo- benefit friin^t.
The will—the good,
lowing is the deposition in sabatar.ee:
“Mr. Tn.mLlr .uJ Um l^UMur. of &gt;Un»B. ewngwie mrl permnemg will, tf
I “My namo is Cornelius Christie—am
thirty-three years old, was boro in New Indiana was now in session and would tiiuse who shall take link! of it in g-oJ
Jersey—am ’a carpenter by tnvic—have. soon adjourn not to meet fur two yntra,
1-ccn
iu ..tlie city
Chri.tmaa,, and -• was consc^iR-uU'’ important tta
__
_wsince
__ ____________
there is a ujll there is a way,” cud where
boarded with a cousin on Third street.— I flon to ta disposw of soon a* possible in
there is a^deterrntfed will brought to
His reoollecticm concerning tta affair order that three nit ting members should
were very indistinct.
To tta best of his fa JecUred not entitled to scat*, it the bear upon'the consummation of any pro­
recollection be waa going home, much un­ Legieluture, mlgfe bnve an opportunity ject, the yay is open and dear. Let our
der tta iullucDoc &lt;&gt;f liquor. Met a man to select some one. He wns glad to hear farmerwand business men think of this,
who otked him to g&lt;&gt; and drink. Went the Senator from Conn., Mr. Toucy ex- and w hen they gome to tho conclusion
into, a saloon, but though* |p did turt preaa an oppinion that if tho subject was
that a railroad in Ibis direction is needed,
drink. Went out doors with the man, refered to a scled) Comfoittco that Comwho gave him some straw, and told him miltec should comist of members of Re­ let them hsow that their own energy is
The people of
to climb upon the wood pile and put it in publican party He thought that amounted required to construct it.
a hole in trie veiling, but did not tell him to something of an admioaion. that it was , Jonesville, Homer, Marshall, Bdfevue,
fur wtatpurpose. Did nrtseelhc man wrong for Standing Committee* to have | Hastings, and Grand Rapids need such a
aftcrirnrd". Took tta straw and placwd been firmed in such a manner a» to expel
road; and, so for as the business num of
it wiiore.he was directed.
Tta first ta Sntlemen of tta opjiosition from them.
knevy of tta presence of any other person,
r. Toucy explained that at the time Grand Kapids are concerned, they are
was thu charge of shot.
Lpon receiving standing committees were formed, there willing to take a largo amount of the
tta charge, he called out to tta watchman, were member* oftta opposite’party on
stock, if they are satisfied that the citi­
uying he had shot tta wrong man. Was tin; Judiciary Committee but in course of
zens of other places will take hold of it
positive the man did not *p&lt;&gt;k to him be­ affair* they had come to set with the Dem­
fore shooting, and that ta did not run to ocrats in nph--filing the Constitution of in good feith. This is all as it should be.

ward* him or make any movement in
that direction, and delarod he had no ii:tenlion of firing tta building when he a;&gt;proactad tta wood pile.
Never saw or
spoke to any person connected with the
incendiariain, and was nut connected with
any orsauixation for that purpose. I lad
no hard feelings aguinst tho nteui why fir­
ed tta shot, but thought ho waa in/too
greats hurry about firing. Did not know
who gave him the straw, or wl^y ta wish
ed it placed against the buildmg. Wiu&gt;
at the fire at tta time of tta alarm, went
Io a saloon, ami afterwards wsb going
tamo, when he fell in with the m.w wh-garc him tta straw.”
Hu made this declaration apparently
in tta, p&lt; rfect possession of hi* wnsra, w ith
Mta full belief that ta wo* on hi* dying
^ktl, and with bnt a tew hours to live.—

Christie was still alive on Saturday eve­
ning, but nannot possibly survive long.—
Detroit AJutrliftr.
AnbTHoa PitAta ix thx CxHaxn or a
Slavi Sran.—In tta State of Virginia
there exist* fifty-five thousand native bom
citizen*, who are not slaves, though nature
Ims endowed them with n complexion that;
i* not white.
Tta-rt? Imnuuftainge have
their homos there, and arc bound to the
State by every feeling which renders man
something more than th&lt;‘ mere brute. It
is thought by some andons citiseas who
have an ide* that no gor«rnm«&gt;l i« per­
fect, unite* it upholds th" institution of
■davery, that Uiia class of inhabitant* &lt;to
not add to tta wealth or.progress of tta
State, and that natare designed them to ta
taken care of by master* who could wdl.
dispose or direct them oa might be tho’i
IksL A portion of thia claw have fetch
■ent to the Lcgbdstoro of Virginia a pctitloo that a law might be pas-red, rcquiring thrac persons to move out of tta state
st onre. or if they ahau Id remain, then that
they should be seized by tta State, and
sold to tta higbeat bidder, and the pro­
ceed* nbould be pul into the State Treaaury. Thia scheme has beeti already seiz­
ed upon by tta press, and advocated a*
one highly proper and necessary. Tta
R«hmnud 'Exonrincr, of the S3d ult has
n lung leader approving of the proprood
UMSuaire, and urging its immediate adoption. Tta *cheme&amp; certainly worthy of
a claas of politician* who imprison women
for icaehirg children to road and write,
and who, ahtaugh outnumbering the»kvn

the country. After futhcr debate credeutirls and protests were refered to Com­
mittee on Judiciary. TTic bill appropri­
ating *C&gt;o,&lt;X»0 for survey of Ohio River,
and its principal tributaries were taken
up. It was advocated by Bigler, Push
and Crittenden opposed by Junes, of Te­
rn Green, and Butler. The subject was
still ptflding vi tan Senate adjourned.
Hocss—Mr. Boyce said in June, 1858,
the surplus revenue will ta furty-tnillion
dulfere in spite of extravagent appropria­
tions -the lust few years. Hence tta ne­
cessity of reducing revenue.
I.
2-2
K 1
Is ixM
fa &gt;:■&gt;«' ita j«.r 1SSS
there
ere lias been paid
naid to manufscturcra
manufacturer* by
l.v
Indirect taxation, a tliousand^milliun of
dollars, and greatly culKTeumed protec­
tive policy.
Iu reply to a qticalion by Campbell of
Ohio, he 4-aid ta advocated free trade and
direct taxation.
He knew of nothing
which would contribute more to tta
grandeur of the country.
Thu substitute which he offered fur tta
tariff bill was a step in that direction.
Twp steps more and we aimll have free
trade. Mr. Granger advocated tbo pro­
tective policy and particularly referred
duties ttaroon, should ta maintained.—
To disturb the great laboring class inter­
ests.
would ta disastrously affected. Mr.
•
Wilsop hpposed tta pending bill, M it re­
।duced rerrnue without removing public
burden*, and was highly protective.
He
advocated the reduction of duties iu all
schedules
to tta act of forty six.
.
Mkxhoax Coal.—Coal, from tho coal
beds of Alexander McArthur, is getting
to Ih» quite an article of export with ns,
and in also quite a sourwof revenue to its
owner. We havu been permitted to per­
use a letter written from Detroit, aoeornpaning on order fur ten teas, in which tho
writer says in regard to its uso as fuel.
“It burns qdick, ami freely as the Brook­
field cool which is the best coal that has
over
।
came to this market.
A short time since, n quantity of this
.coal was placed in the lands of the De­
troit Gas’ Coevpauy, for t)»o purpoac of
tenting ita pcculng- fitness for generating
r.
,
Upon trial ii was found to contain
.
per c. nt, more gas tha^ any other co:d
uacd, and at the same, lime to produce
equally as good coke.— Corunnu Deaio
.ml.

No man, or company of men should be
permitted to take hold of an improvement
of such vita! importance tn the people of
our northern counties for the purpose of
illegitimate speculation; and if they do
take hold of It in good faith, determined
t&lt;» prosecute the matter, they will create
faith in others, and the road will be built

The engine houac talonging to the De­
troit end Milwaukee Railway, caught fire
a,,!„k
Satan),, rnnmtag tta
. . . .
.
.
,
..
.
14th Inst, and was burned to the ground.
Tta fire caught from a stove. A man cmployed to wateh tta premises, fell asleep

near the stove, and was not awakened un­
til his hair and clothing was pretty well
scorched.
Tiirce engines were in the
building, tta Ti. P. Stewart, tta Gcncsoe
and the Oakland.
The Oakland was
hauled out in a badly damaged condition,
her tender niid house [icing burned. Tta
other two engines wore destroyed, as was
also the water tank and pump.
Ita two engines burned were new ones,
but probably can ta rebuilt at about half
first cost. The cost of repairing them will
not much exceed •8,000. Tta building
burned waa a new one, thirty by one hun­
dred feet in sire. Tta total loss, aside
from tbo locomotives, and tta inoonveoivneva, tta loss will cause the company,
will not exceed 11,000.—Detroit Ade.

Tint Flood.—Tta water and ice in tta
Mississippi come down with tremendous
impetuosity. Everything is carried on
with It I Jtego lota of lugs from the Wis­

consin jnnerira, are likely to ta lost We
hear of one lot which has been wintering
noth a miles above Alton, all of which artlost Ti e rafts were broken to pieces,
oad tho logs look ttair chance with tta

ice, and went rushing down tta river.—
These logs were intended for W. G. Clark

&amp; Co., and were worth k&amp;.OOO.

Waun

dcrsUmd there were hundred* of thousands
dollars worth ofkgs lying above the rap­

ids, all of which arc liable to ta lost by
A Pm-ro Pasmos.—The position of
the federal anthoritiea.at Washington to which Hen. Mr. Harlan of Iowa will tta sudden rise and breaking up of tta
protect them from the eflecta or nigger now ocrupy in ths Senate will be a proud ice in tta river.—SL Loui. Ry.
dance and rouple of fiddlers at Christanw one. On the merest infirmity in his
Usrrxn Brim Navt.—Tbs (J. 8. Na
times. Tyrants and cowards go together
ju*t us much u nigger dancing ai.d in
vy iu November, 1850, consisted of 11

in that body, knowing quite as well then
as now that ta accuph-d it by tta will of*
Fcxexal OMiqnrtaor a LonSoru— mjjorily rf M.
to
What,,were
it right to conceive
such a•Kort of unaramou*. The deeideratuin
---------------------------------------------ttaunht. would ta tta funeral, obsequies wa* k* ff&lt;!l ’"’’I of him at any rate—the
of*
Irot tod
sacl 11 Wh.it
Wk.U myriad*
mvriads of
of angrta
sneel*.
C0‘ ,Iul*u'r to t“m- Wel*
•if
a iodt

ships of tta lins, 43 frigaD*. 10 sloops of
w&gt; 8
v brig*, t1 schooner, 7 screw steam war,
en.rfaafot d»b, loTHw^dcrf cto,
. 2 of the third class, 3 ride wheel steamer*

iseal in the Senate Chamber with a manly
carrying 5,243 guns.
* '
‘
thnnaand times more
poor spite which hi*
The Boston Transcript Irerna by nprirate letter, that Gw
ohitact uf Ita Crystal
alar u&gt; become

thunder of the

rover by what right be is held in emtodv.
If the lav U a valid one, it ouabt to ta
sufficient to enforce all the rights of e»Diab

The 8l Louia Democrat reports th,
debate in the Misaouri lA-gisteuirc up*
the nomiMtioa of Mr. Palm fur Irirscfor
of the Bank of Misaouri. From |be epceta
of Mr. Brown, of St. Louis, we take ths

HoaouDON, Fqfa. ©th, 1W7.
Etc this, ita wtraor

&lt;iiuary’intelligWice of th* election of Data.
have discovered
is an evil,
evidcMB crirtttaateng setU. S. Senator, to repramit Indiana, will era! other rnrrttara additional «&gt; those
most frequent canhave rcactad your locality. This may ta feeble, sensitive and morbidly
*
uent suffering
surprising l&lt;» you, lna*iawh a* it was • •'
generally known, that tta Republicans or great nllcrahad a clear majority In one branch of tta
gi*!«ture was Democratic on join* ballot.
However, in order to m* tta matter right
before your readers, and to show tho
bravado spirit animating to action ulnaU-nlhs of the Buck-A trican party of thi*

State, I will give tta plain, unvarnished

fact* in tta case. In tta early part of the
session, a inessage was received from the
Speaker of die House, announcing that
the members of that body would meet
tta Senate *t2 o'tioek tta follow Ing day, in

joint Convention, for tta purpoao of coun­
ting the vote* fur Governor and Luu ten­
ant Governor.

To thia proposition, tta

Republican members of the Senate di»seated, knowing that when once in said
convention, any business that suited tta
majority could ta transacted. As an off­

set lo this, a Senator, Tuckingten, gave
At* word and tta word of his party, that
no business other than that for which the
Convention was called would ta perform­
ed and ttau ttay would adjourn *«*« die.
Tta Rcjniblieans still refowxl, having no
fiiith in tta pledge* of a party driver to
desperation. Tta tima arrived, when -ta

of “Honorable" culprits stand rm
Th? Scnwc is resolved to dispose of tta
treaty without delay. Three hour* wore
again giver for its ermrideration to day,
&lt;Ad the cunttil of - debate appeared to
staw tta probability Of !u
'Ita southern Senator* arc unfolding
tbenwehra Mobrttora of Walker, and do
not taaitate to say that they will eormen.
to nothing Ikriy to Impose any cta£ up­
on slavery [ropogandfem in Central Amer­
ica or efeevtare.
Thaotta- proceeding* of Congress are
utterly tririal. I have never known leas
disposition to traoiact burinras of impor­
tance. Th* results wholly. 1 tatavo,
from tta resolution of tta democrats to
postpone every thing. QU* of which party
capital cat bo umdo until next session,
when they will have tta credit of doing
whatever may bo done.
Mr. ConpfxJl, to-day garo notum, that
to-morrow, dc should move to take un
su«l dispose of the submarine telegraph
‘
bill, and to stop debate upon tta tariff
bill. Tta first will pom, but tta fetter—
1 much regret to sav, will, in all reasona­
ble prooability, be lo
PsxixsrL*.
Clolktaa and Cold Calchtup.

Colds and rough*, catarrh* and-croups,
stiff luascks and neuralgic jaws, aching
President racatnj^ hfe scut and followed teeth and rLsumatic iwiugea, with frequent
by U&gt;» Domocratic inetntara of tta Sm­ inflamstioti* and occasional fevsra, an- aale repaired to tta Hall. "After perfo.-- mona tta cslamltaw looked for hi “cold
the specified business, the Conven frosty weather.” Indeed, tta“drcody win­
ter" scsaou, as one fourth of tta year is
tion adjourned to three tetelt that day— most unjustit tenned, is to many minds,
thus bringing to light ttair anticipated suggestive of frormtoev wd ««* n°**&gt;
game. This much was done, witliout aa । | with a long ratal
of Intermediate maladjournment of tta Senate, and wlthelcv- adica, among whkfa
which arc
are influenza*,
influenxaa, Pn
nnmj
'"®"lua* *h*n
then n ntiorum.
quorum. On Monday last, rnonias.
monias, jofot-radring
rteumi, and all
&lt;n !**■
fohit-racklng rheum*,
w weeks
week* from
from tta
tta time
time of
of holding
taldimr the
tta ' bnnichia! difficulties.
three
And some doctors, os w ell a* many
first Convention, whilo tta Clctk was Other peo[--la, are too opt to oppose that
reading a report of tta Attorney General, lite prevention of all three iih&gt; and ailings
is
to
be found wholly in ita quantity of
the President of tta Senate ordered him
to stop, and announced that tta House i-lolhing wc surround ourscive* with.
Tho Boston Jfofiwri Jgwrae/, in a late
were in waiting to meet tta Senate in tta
number of the Hygvbio of dree*, makes
adjourned Convention, to elect a U. S. some judicious otaterrationa on the errors
Senator, and descending from the Chair, of iwdlkn and inqwuper expowrea, and
without aa adjournment r gain A eleven les* adviacs thick shore, hiavy doth,and abun­
dant furs, and plenty of garment, m tho
than a quorum, was followed by tbo De­
panacea In the matter of keeping the ani­
mocratic members to the Hall. Il&gt;wevmal temperature above tho cjld-catehing
er, they found it pretty much vacant, aa point.
But there » a physiological limit for
ita Republican members of the body redress
ns well as any other Hygclnle age*t
fnsnd to participate in tta sold Conven­
or appliancca. “Bundling op," is all very
tion, and tta President having gone thro'
—“ aud very
“ ■* n
t certain cxwell
with tta same speech ta delivered in tho
teat; yet excess of c!
Senate, adjourned the caucus, or whatever and is really one of
sea
of
a
f.*2.!.,
it was, “until Wedncwlay at 10 o'dock.—
That day and hour having arrived, ngsi n susceptible skin and
witbeut an adjournment, and with cloven from exposure to
tion« of temperr*lees titan a quorum, tta Prcrident follow­
Ofvqna! Im
ed as before, repaired to the Hall, and the of our clothing .
quality of our
cin-ulatlon.—
farce of electing United States Senator blood and the state of
of l»Ctlt,
was gone through with, and that too, Tbp skin is the
organ* of blood
and one of the p
without a quorum of cittar body bring
purification. Hence we over cluthu tta
present.
.
n its powers of
body, we certainly I
Such arc the simple fed* in tta case, self'proU-ction. and, in the end, induce the
and such are the tnrana employed by tta very evil It la tta objea • -fclothing to pro­
ven
L
InMead
of
“
piliag
on” all tta doBuck-African* to carry ttair end*. With
thing we can endure, almuch tatter rule
out a parallel in the history of legislation,
is, to dress just as lightly aa wc san do
iu open violation of tta Cuuatitution, which without discomfort.
|
says, “that Senators shall be elected by
The life principle within, is our main
tta legislature,” (I infer that this clause protection from the cl&lt;iinrots without.—
means a quorum,) and in utter defiance of Aud to have the best iwuteclion under all
circumstance* &lt;&gt;f heat ahd cold, and their
all parliamentary usages, was this elec­ ever varying virissitudta, we must keep
tion effected. What will ta the result, I the vitality In full and vigorous play.
know not, but if tta less aggravated case
Hie most prevalent irror is too little
of Hurfen is any criteria® to go by,Bright about tta feet, and too much about tta
and Fitch will certainly not be permitted neck and cheat. Since heavy neck hand­
kerchiefs have been in fashion, throat-ails
to take their seat*.
and quinsy hare multipled corresponding­
The Republican members of both bran­ ly. Wc have kuc4R&gt; many persoiw en­
ches have forwarded a protest to Waa- tirely cured of a tendency toukequent at­
tacks of the quinsy, by merely washing
ington.
Yours Ac.
tta neck each morning in cold water, and
A TflAusriAxYCT WoLvxnisz.
«ui&gt;stituting a light ribbon around die
collar, for the repudiated heavy stock or
From Wnthin-jton.
thick cravat.
A morning bath, or ablution with tepid,
cool, or cold water, according to tta reac­
tive energies of the superficial circulation,
will so invigorate tho whole surface, as
Wasuixotox, Feb. 4tJi, 1857.
to enable us to dispense with much cloth­
Tta (arrici.l election of Senators in In­ inc, otherwise neev^an-, while it wonder­
diana* excite* taro bl rod cd feelings of fully diniiniriMs our liability to take cold,
couteaiM sod apprehension.
It is not or auflbr serious consequences in an any
probable that Bright would have left bis wsy, from inclemencies of tta weather.
scat as president of tta Senate, to arramw
Another important consideration for
andoarry through bis gross Lcgubuvc those who are not willing to-“freeze to
fraud without some ndiablu assurances death continually," in cold ^cathur, is the
from his fejlow Democrats tare, that ta matter of bodily positions. We should
would ta Matsiued in some move or oth- never allow tta cold to take us at n disadttara. It is rumored that tta plan is to vantae. Man was made to walk upright
postpone any action upon tta case here at all acuons of the year, and in all states
until after tfie state legislature shall have of wind and weather.
adjourned on the 10:h of March, If com­
But tta great majority of W over­
mon decency shall compel the Democrat­ much bundled up people have a way of
ic pory to oust Bright and Fitch, the drawing their ponderous shawls mkI ma»Governor, Vv’ilferd, will have the power sivs overeiMts so ttehtly about the nock
to appoint them to fill vacancies.
After ttai when walking they do not more than
the decision in Mr Harlan's cams, it may half brratta. And iu addition to this, inbo supposed impossible for tta ruling stead of bravely ttainr and fairly cooqt
party in tta Senate to bocome accompli- ing the fierce winds by a rapid step,
cts* in sucli a plot
But let It be remain- erect posture, end a broad, expand
tarcd that Mr. Harlan la a Repubficon,
had ta been B Democrat it is uncertain
what course would have been pursued in
regard to him. After tta dreadful trage­
nd otatrooing circulation, they prevent
dy in Kansu which was pfenood tare in
das distribution of well-vitalised blood
Washington by tta Democratic
' • fo«n performing its natural office of keepu.c ,.P&lt;rV
nothing tan be Joo audacious or
i»g»p. |wnuo««t .apply of ,-u.iiukl
fvr it to attempt.
Simonton's case has takaa f ‘
Ho wsssummouudtaforetta com- body cvsnly, yet modaratalv dad. tta
He naked

blttm,” about M deep- extract:
H am a Freesoilur, sad I don't
r u MJ m of Uickstera omr »«*■—
Ye have taard of men who ^t ttair fin- No word or vote of mine stall
*
uro to tho benafit of such a. monstrous
wcnwive-i uv»«
o . ■ abhorrent doctrine ta the extensj*

day afternoonThe Democrat* were
pfeying what they ChoqgM a nretty atearp
irlti in running away to make a sham
roovcnUon, were count-;r
•
winner at once parliamentary, MTect.ve
and tony. Tta manner thereof waa as
CdlowT.
’ ...
____
The Senate met at one &lt;&gt; clock, pursu­
ant to adjournmwt on Friday, and pro­
ceeded rswularly with busme* till two
o’clock. At that time tta Clerk was
reading the report of tho Attorney Gonemb He was ordered br tta Lieutenant
Governor‘to stop.’ RHng from hi* chair,
tta President aald: “Gentlemen of tta
Senate—On the IShb of January a con­
vention of tta Houao and Senate met in
the Hall of tta House to canvass tta vote
for Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
When that duty was performed the couvention was adjourned until tho ‘2d of
febuary at S t/clonk. That Ume having
come, tta Senator, will repotr to the Hall
of tta House. He then deernded from
the dwdr, and the Democratic Senator,
followed him out of tta Chamber.
No
rn-itlon wm made to adjourn, and no o-linurnment was declared. Mr. Hammond
went out, just as Mr Willard did,and left
tbs chair vacant. Hr hardly quitted tta
platform (a thing ta ought to do with &amp;■
Tilitv, ns ta ba* tad • P'*oJ *wl of prac-

skrery ovpr tho patrimony of the fa
wldte laborers of the country. |
g,
fur the great good to the greatest num.’

polizes tho free and fertile territory of
country, for afour slaveholders, to ths*,
cluatou of thousands upon tlwes«daof
the sinewy tons of toll, who in !*aoe*d
war are the foundations and M f parts

the social edifice.
The time will
air, and perhaps very soon, whar ;bepe&amp;

pie will rule for tlwir own be efit,
not for that of a doss which, nqncrially
■speaking, is insignificant.

In that nsar day, Democracy wBJ M(

pk, but the rule of the aovere^n
for themselves, and the dignity U »ril»

tho rights of free labor, will be recopux.
od. Therefore, it is, sir, that; steading

here, in the midst of die aasemUoi
feturc of Misaouri, 1 am proud to avow
Let those who are

myself a Freeeoik-r.

scored at names shrink from the jwjaitiun
if i$ey will- 1 should never fed alaroxd
or My le, or title, or shape, or form it msy
eomc.
And furthermore, I would add,
sir, that whatever the question may arise,

whenever the contest cotncs between th

-prv
- - take up the ease of Leroy Woods, Senator
from clark, whoso seat was contested,
and against whooo ciaitir tho Judwary
commtuc taJ reported several days ago,
declaring his scat vacant. The ca»c tat)
been laid on tta taUc and was awarting
tta action of the Senate, rctriy to ta token
up at any moment. It waax^kai up and
concurred in, m ith but one dissenting voice,
(Mr. Crane, of Floyd,) and Mr. Woods
was duly, formally, and lawfully ejected.
By this lime tta Dwwoqrata beard wtat
was going on, and hurried tack to tta
Ctambcr to atop it; but they came too
late; ttair appearance in the bar was
hailed With tremoaduoua shouts of lawgbter by tta Republican Bvnatora, the lob­
bies and everybody. Wtao they heard
what had taw done, ttair faces fell as five
as a taromotor before a tornado.
Itay
cursed and protected, and grumbled
and denounced, but it wo* indignation
wasted; tho thing waa“did.”and It will
take “ail tta King’s horses and all the
King's men" to pull Mr. Wood into his

While the Democrat* were commo in,
a motion to adjourn was carried, and in
the midst nf tta jollicat sort of fun tta
Senate adjourned.
Mr Hammond, for
tta purpose of keeping up appearances,
took his sea:, and half choking with laugh
lher, made *•* announcement that tta
Senate liad adjourned. But it was a work
ufsupererogation. jEverybudy was ut&gt;
and going, the Republicans bursting with
laughter. "Dw Democrat* furious and
blasphemous. Taken altnguttar, it wo*
tta tast exacted "cta-ck tnxti■” of a piece

labor of tbo slave, i shall take ray stand

in favor of tbs white man. Here in
Missouri I shall support the rights, tke
dignity and Welfare of the 800,000 n®.
slaveholders in prefcMmcs is upholding
an-f perpetuating the dominancy of the
30,000slaveholders who inhibit uw
State.
My sympathies are with the foiling

maaavs, and not with the privileged les;
and while 1 shaH bo far from dwigBiag

smy violation of the rights of property of
any dan*, yet 1 conceive his lahar to be
m

much the property of the white labor.

it»g man, as the slave is the property of

the white laboring man, as the slave is

the property of tbo slaveholder, and as
much entitled tn the fostering care and
the protection of government as any vts
ted right in the commonwealth. 1 shall

be glad to see both protected so long as
they may be &lt;*&gt;-cxiataat, but I mail earsoari may rid herself of the evils and in­
cubus of slavery, and open wide her rick1
harvest fields and unbosom her mineral
wealth to the active energy of her free
Such arc rsy sentimeats, sir, upon this subject, and I scra­
pie not to av^w them openly and with

white population.

no shadow of couosilincuL
Mr. C1ovct«a!d—“I v&lt;4c for Mr. Palm,
as an endorsement and avowal of his frith
upon thia paramount question of eur time

Thcre can ta no doubts that Mr.
Wood*.is tea regularly ousted a&gt;'any con­
testant ever wa«, and ta will ta kept so
if tta rules of legislation arc executed as
ttar should ta. Hr has no* a shadow of
right to vote nr appear in Kia seat today,
and ta never had a legal title to that scat
since be accepted a second office of “trust
and profit.”

—the emancipation of slaves; and I aware
members of the Senate and House of Re­

presentatives that tbo election of Mr.
Palm will be hailed by mysclfasd others
out the State aa the first aurora! glimmer
of the dawning of a day w hen a politkol

party having* this great purpose for it*

end, will initiate a policy which h ntresM ATTcas a Eatom Covrrr.—A boy •ary fur the development of all the re­
living in the town of Carmel, named John sources of its mighty State, for sccuriag
Mason, baa been put under bonds to keep to ita rightful position in the Union, aad
the peace towards another tai named for multiplying the prosperity, x.eaith
Thos. Proctor, wboeoheart's blood ta has and' greatness of it* people." (App'-’U*-)
As we have before stated. Mr i'Jrn
savagely threatened to lake.

John Heart, of Bellevue, was robbed
of nearly 8G00 Monday evening of last

CORONER’S SALE

week, probably by a ytxmg Ohio loafer
by the name of Wash Dewitt.

He and

a lot of other loafing young men were in

and playing curds at tta time.

Hart h

ft

represented as a rich, unprincipled man asr, ns, S3S, sM, ass, mv, assrweoi #•*.
w hose influence and tnoocy ta all spent, as
farosjxwviblc, m dcmorjilutlngttayouto SM,t27, UalUI: « lbs water newr:
TharaaFpk hirer te tbs Vilten of lu&gt;&lt;
of the community fad which ta lira*.
If

this ta no, it is a pity ta oonldn’t ta rota
tad of all that ta » worth.
tarrr. Ahn ViUa** Lte* ta sate VUlq;
A German in ttanown of Spirervilh.,
was almost instantaneously killed by tta iaad known m -JMaak Hoak.-^oaodW • •
fell of a tree. Tta tree, which ta tad
just chopped, lodged for a moment ta its

fall against another tree, which soon gas e
*ig This caused tho butt of the tren
_____ luul been chapped, to flv around ;
Whitt
atrik'u
striking tta mu in tta bead ; it cruatad
'hiajkull. He lived only about three
hours after ta was fotmd. He waa aa in­
dustrious and upright young man and
leaves a wife and two children, who w».rc
dependant upon his exertion*.
~
'
quite roamtfy purctasod tta wIMfot
oo which ta tad been at work; giving fa
thlf StaT11’
doUan1’**

lie down nt night, compose your
if you were not to wake till the

tie of worldly

ilw;-•*

�«

9ABJW Goods nciiinw
COLUMN.

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

CHEAPEST NEW

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

1857

ENFIELD’S

l- BCCKLF.v’s

'ri;

There we* Gout whith hl* crutch ud bis terrible
With Dy

STUCK OF GOODS!

1857

.VfllClU.VT TJILOB

ttl W.BUB IBB ICKI FOB «Wi JiS
Jt IJJi’a.trKf., xm.t tte wrtl loaMB rAfomre.

h

ftLEVATED'
OVEN STOVES.
LOW GVEN STOVES.
.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever seen in thia town. Six Plat* and Box Sore*.
TO
IUHUUDX
HOUSEj aUUuUtiJXO.
BUILDERS.
T HAVE a very cooplete sf-ck of Hoo. c bsildin?

FOR READY PAY.

irtnUJ inform Lis frkud* and :h« public

UtRGEST STOCK rflbc
DEBT GOODS, al th*
LOWEST rniCES.
(clcvUg mv SPRING *tock of Good*
ju hand * feral rate Bo*ortm«&gt;t of
S/fXLretHEA mUBltlFAtX STOCKS,
nx, COPPER AAleanEENROy
WARR, WB1CBI OFFER
ATLOWER TRICES
71UX EVER.
My aaacrtmeul of PABLOR STOVES, comprl»e
.
In mart.*.

Tame hay.

TI10S, F. HARVEY
Mid 'keler hi Ready Mad* Cfothiug

FRANCIS RO^VTR

'PF's
; I

n&amp;is

Arc ctiriBK the Sick t» ai cx(e»t never
before knewn of any Mtilclnc.

ofDryRtaxI*, Groce-

The reasons why

AYER’S

LOW PRICES!
.jnrkrt pncsincaah paid
ueb a. Wheal, Com, O&lt;1«, Potato*!. Ae_ Ao.
lilghcat Market naice paid .fat hld«. pelt* and
»,r. j.

MV
■r-Ula,

Spring Clothing, cheap for

H J. BENFIELD.

KKNFIELD’H.

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,
Worth 5.1» far 3,5', worth 6.00 far 4&gt;-&gt;.
“ 7,00 f mo.
•• ej» M 6,00.
•• 10,00 - TM
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
FiBoFre»ehEroa*!-dcth worth 2.00 per yrd for l.'X)
&lt;1.. ■mil, "t • IW&gt; ..&lt;h
,1. •

MUEllELLAS for aale at

U

CHOICE SATJXETTS.

KENFIELD’S.
------------------- - --------------------------------—------ne^T,i^rbhjrtMSjl3fe^f,Si

FRENCH &amp; GERMAN CA8SIMERES

OFPER. Tin and Sheet IronTfun of all kind*
KKNFIEI.DS.
on baml or made to order.
- ______
.
.
*J°drf ta.® Fl VF TROCGll^d COSDCCTon' TTABDWAltE. Table and Fock.t Cutlery. Ba.

C

FURS CAPES

or Ready Pay,

X. II, www..
- H««U« M4 laau I

AND

CUTTING DONE'

HIGH PRICES.

ON SHORT NOTICE,

“Tun b*re you b*en &gt;b lo Ua*Hag* lately T
■'No why John?”
"Bat yoov’e hrord Ixrw cheap Grant A Spaulding
are aellisg Good*!"

N. B. AU^oee men and boys that art

Worth’ll.*) for If/.C, worth In,00 for 7.M)

Tho Detroit Daily Advertiser- j
•rtt* niDtn uxo uvbckst

Ilcath,
Thai's the way that of 1st* you bate tniaacd ’em.”

POLITICAL

AND

COMMERCIAL'

LOCKS Warraolcd to run or co aala at
KMNF1ELD8

C

ROCERIEa Kogare, Moloare. Tea, CoS*
Sderelu*. Tobacco, Foppcr,, Spice, Giage

DAILY NEWSPAPER.
appropriale litis of the True DigcsHro Fluid, or
Gi* ’.-C Juke, Prepared b? Dr. J H. Hot uuro-i. of
Philadelphia, for the curegf Indigeatinu and Uys-

I which
MU a leading organ ut c*r oi me grew* goI partiea. while it lm» bwa indri.Clir l more I
ar other paper. " Kh th- growth and IncreareJ
rC'uttuncrw. iba Industry *«! Prosperity oft

oonUiUnl with health. See the figure ot tho Or,

.sirs for axle r.t

200______________ ’
300sw,u,B,upr'“igtra.M.
kenfield a

KEXFIELDS’

MAJUUED
iwMoadiy leal, by C. G. Holbruuk

w

ding.

i verr largo as
KE.’A’IELD’S.

KEN FIELD’S.

—i ■
■ ZX -oju »tyle».may ta- ljunu at
Court Houac tu'Haiii»g«,ont&gt;ie 2~lb day cfMareb in* «un&gt;ur no, v.e
1
KKNFIELD’,
next atone v'etock I*. M.. all tliefoUowin-trfraerib- cut at tensing, and famish a ronrepondeMe which , * «■
rd tend in Barry county Michigan, rix: Being the , will g&gt;«c the tuoat authentic and treatararthy com-___________________________________
ment| «f all thar proceeding*, amt the nuwt reltayoy TKA fur
rtlUing* per pound a
ble iriforarttioa cvacvnrtag tin- venous deport- , Ug
KENFIELD1
uwntsof Government.
J - ----- --------- - ... . ---------------------------------The proeceding* of C-mgraw anil be eonden.-cd rp.UHX SPREAD'S ufall kind* will be found i
ABEL ANGEL. Guardian.
for It* celuuuia. and they contain all matter which 1
KENFIF4JFH.
mv be debate! at WaJi'mgtoo. All tbc- impairTATE OF MICHIGAN. Barry Comdr.
I a . /- . i,
r.1.,
£■
BENFIELD'S.

ixai ma-ori vi
The CommercUI and Manne Department.-Tim
rroteat care hue bwn cxrrelaed. and will contme to be cip«ul«L io rendering the VoinntereM I

G

grvat »hipping point, t
■ IfacIC in seeking *4

l’a-1'i .

ctilervd that tho petitioner extcSHVv iiillcciiet. arisen2 tbocutunirre:*! couisounltv liai iwdn Btteih-al on.y by unerring exrv awl
vigilciwe in ib!«&lt;lcr*rt:»'nt. ami it rctiJvr* the
ADVKKTlNKIt
-i .t
.W.-U- H ret ThirUspxrtmeot I* conducted by M
&lt;». HAMILTON. £«*. Seerctwy of the Ifoxtd of
Txadc. of lb*.city of Detn.it.
___ . v'-_. V. ,1
retsit aeceptabln, by
MORTGAGE SALE
Jrapb.'si'ueVarttol dale. tuuf. alw by carefully
excluding alt mattar whieh would render it unde-

w.

GOOD’Atannmmt of moat everythin'-except
Mjui'i , luf which 1 «tand verv m»eb tn nttn)
at
’
KENFIKLDH.

ring all yoi h itudvceto

B

_

K ENFIELD.

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8KLLOR AT LAW,
Reaidoiet, Hops, Harry Co. Mlehignn.
For the presenl^uid until further notice. I will

tM7

O. L. BAY.

iuElt AITLK3 at fVi Huck wheat cake* i
f IJ7.', at the Hasting* UrwetT »nd Froriafo
btnre.
D. C HAWLEV .

DY SANTEL OKU. AXD SAMUEL L JOSES.

ttwEztSi

UTHORS of M*p* ofMonme, nill*d*lc. Breach
Hl. jo*cpb. c&lt;sa, Macemb and Jackaoo eotuttaa Michigan, ac.
Tho «utan .bore propOM lopuUi*ba new Map
of Barer Count*, Michigan, frftn roantv record*
and BCUMJto'rvry*. Containing all public mail*.

A

RATES FOR ADVERTISING.

t d»J *.

M

T. F. HARVEY.

Hretingo, May L Ift&amp;A____________

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

I'Imuo favor ■* with a Mil.
Corn. Wlwat. Oat*. I'apor-raga, Dcewax and

y partnership henrloby.Jf. W. Falk sad C.

Hasting* Dec. 3oth. 1SL&amp;__________

S*.tJa&amp;.-

"mortgage sale.

Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.,

CUT AND
STARTLING NEWS
FROM
o'dock p. tn.
made to order in
ra7^’K^!'K£4»7»~ :
the neatest and dollar* and urtvwty-BreeCTtt (»:17 35-100j»talth»aaid mortgage containing a power cf talc, aad
MORE DEPREDATION
baring bceotBc eperatire Uy rm»on oftcdc
most satisfactory *ame
fault; and no proceeding « taw. OT tn efjalty, l«re~-orvr iho debt now re ■
manner. I em­ ....
RUFFIANS!
thereat Notfas ia therefore •eSKMhlUw BORDER
of the power of aale contained in »»1 mort­ TT is not our intention to detail the horploy none but men virtue
gage. and in punuinec and by virtue ef the-stat­ 1 rors of Civil War, but to call attention
ute
in
aach
ea»o
made
end
pronded.
the
!
aertof experience, in *
U*
SPLENDID STOCK OF
the manufacture
NEW
GOODS!
ofmy custom cloth­
Now being exhibited in Ilauting*, by
ing and the most
NEVINS
&amp; KNAPEN.
We do not hesitate to *ay that our
perfect satisfac­ charge. of forrel^ure al public vendoe on the »tock
is “ itplcndid;" and onr prarr unproof April,
A. D.
at Sn-e.
Swaleso'clock
« raid
Ly? st
theHOT.
Court
ta the ccdentcdly lotr. 'For Ca*A or lUaify
tion always guar- ■evenxh day
village of Hasting*. W the County of u"’T.“rf wc wtm't'trt Hndertobl. Call and examine
Stale of Michigan t that being the piare
entccd.
__ i.
,a,
In which ■!.. our stock of
MORTGAGE SALE.

PANTS:
Worth 2.00 for l.«l,per pair do worth 3,00 for
Enlarged plan* of Ute priompl* Village.. table
■ E.w.h... thaw-terr. iririre the 2,23, 4,00tor 3.00. W for I,KJ, 1.87 for 1JL

MORTGAGE SALE

^CKL0S1U
____ BAM17KL L JONES.
MORTGAGE SALE.

durobronbero -

Morttnuro bearing dale the thirtieth

if Mortgage* on page* 5v0 and Wl. and
i duly assigned by the said Independence
1 to John W. SteUto.-«b.tod»J&lt;

HATBAND CAPS
Silk Hat* worth 2,O&gt; for 1/.0, t ^0 for
IABTNET WARE Chair* two dollar* and raven-

efault h

D of a certain

Ir 1=55, and rah! .aaignmcul was duly recorded ia
lb* Bacistaro OHlw tu said Bounty iw Uber ». of

Bro.nl. Cnaoimere, and Kentucky Jean
QoUit; Sheeting*, Chedts and
Stripes. Denim* and
•DckingK
Cull and ext mine our stock

Men’s Duti’ulo Svlrd Stogu-a.
u
u
“
Brogans.
“
Tie* an&lt;! Gaitors.
Lodiea’ Bootees, Walking Shoot.
«
S1i]m, Tics, and Gaiter*.
Cull and examine our largo stock of

GROCERIES !
Tea, that can’t bo beat; Coffee, Sugar,

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

JilCHMANTILLA

iitire fordoing
a targe ano vawn-ve ——-------- Lio,!* of l’n:&gt;-

and FAadsiplda, which will
rarioty of Fruitier ta

^^232^

SILK PARASOL

LADIES COLLARS

rcSi

For TEN SHILLP.GSi and tb-« that
can't be beat, Jbr a trifle more, at
tho CrtMAF Cum Brogs of

PEDLER8,
COUNTRY MER­

NEVINS &amp;. KNAPEN.
t,

CHANTS AND ALL
WILL HMD THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES, AU.

Summer Dress Goods.

ARE INVITED TO CALL
AND EXAMINE FOR

ItUIs wtirn.

Call and look al our

ChaUics. Lawrw, Borages, Silka, &amp;c.
EOTIO.TS-Of endi-a ^riety.
uficutiotw
-- ------o poor to
iho »U&gt; .lay of
the boat

article" in

THEMSELVES.

;0B5 A. SCOTT

IMITATIONS. Pkpaln I* NOT A DRVO.

Combc’i

L'sivmlty; Prot • Dtaigliaou'*
Uillitrum. orrateColtecBsDr.Ci

’if Sold brail Dreggiata and dnaln
ctara. Pritt USE DOUJUt per boUta.
SHERIFFS SALE.

ire the north w rat «»art«-of

SHEKH rs SALE,

said fan* sad place, shall atll *llt*alater-

Hastings, Feb. £ !»■&lt;

Creek. Hasnngs,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

Forming Tcx/ls, of lit* beat paUarna; *K&gt;,
GrindsUoes, and Hanging*, Tub*,
Pailsi Ac., Ac.
LADIES— Don’t burn in the Sun, what
you can buy* a good

FLOOR OILCLOTH.

lishocut

T

Battle

to Washington K.
Adrertiaiax to Amu Weakly.-Owa third of lb*
bore rate* alter drat lascruoa
Adrertaalng ia W*ekly—Kerry, *&lt;]aara of 10
ns* to bo charged 25 cents far each Inaerthm.

DR. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN.
he ik» DiMtnt km, ir (
MTOd fromV&lt;®net, after th*
ronLriblg. themUeat Fbiaiolc*
J. &amp; Houghton, M. D, rhUaddi
Thi* taTUTURTS OWN M
healthy atomach. Ko art tf ■
mnaUvctrower*. !• cantala* no
b.., ., T&lt; I

Bead v M ade Clothing,

Beady-made Clothing.

COATS
graved on tbo margin.
....
.
The Hotting win be to a «uit*bie scale so a* io
-A..r ?™*
which -in be forTAi iajkita»A.uXw:-UM

l?w&lt;0

""

•&gt;»

na*

at vebt low prices!!

GAM

far 5.0)

Yours, Moat Rcapectfully,

Oblige,

I ......

Crockery wart, Gluwearc.
Sheet!ngt. Shirtluge,
Denime, de., d e.

uk

or swa/mox

or.n oi range
hundred am!

A large assortment to
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea'
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
43 cts,
worth 50c ts
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.

re notion* gencKENFlELlPs.

K ASS
rally

\
X

Office and

Call, Immediately.

KENFIELD’S

/GOTTEN Hree si

day of
MUM vl

tM &lt;1U« ai tor uow w
—
innaiTum.
tlralare of Mortgam-, bcanng data the Eighteealb
day of October AD-1540. and executed by Bekbcr
Atl.eani ai the eowntr of Barrv in th? State of
Midilgan. to EJwanl Packar of the «&gt;un'.v of Cal­ B* U ta to ta- found in the hand* of every I
houn arid *Ute af irewid. and recorded in lhe
Offlceofthe Itegirtwof Deed* and mort«ag« for
th* county of Harvfln Liber D. of mortgage, on
page* «tf*nd «1. on the LJib day of July, A- D.
at » o’dot* A, M.
Whcrea*. nokuiturproeecdingatUw or iacqnitr barios been tnateteted to recure tbo »aid *csu or

OT-KH. Woolen and Colton, Woollen Yar
Deekakln Mit|ta* and Glove* at_
K ENFIELD'S.
?R0N, Check red FWd Uiuey. at
KEXFIELDS’
~ HNTS and Lodira white Silk Gfovea *1
'
KENFIELD’S.

S

WALK UP TO THE CAPTAIJCt

UAK1A IICKCT."
«C Mana farter tea
"■« “5®srns&lt;rt.
r..,
or 11^ r.
mu. UauatMUirfeg Civ-

YANKEE NOTIONS.
GROCERI'S!

by the J udge of Probate. «.n the Sri day uf February

in debt to him for clothing that ia moat

CHEAP CASH STORE!

KENFIELirS.

• indcjicndcah and I* the or-

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

boiincM (for yon know falway* *
go there to trade a* long ao they I
at anch enormoaa nneea.) and
Velainet. Print*, Ginphamt, Flannelt, much about Grunt A Spreading*
Linen*. Dettinu, HMory Skirtwt.T», Pleached and Un­
I just thought 1 would drop In tod aoa If what 1
bad beard about their *riUna road* to Very cfaop.
bleached Shirtinyt,
IS yde Broad
Si cetina
A Spaulding not only kaep
for 1,001CHEAPCssaSeou. and
Ribbons, Laret die,
toffether teith a complete
ajitorlmcnt of Azee Afittent
Giovet, Boot* A Shoe*. AU
’Avail tl^ If Grant A Spaulding aril good* ai
whiet will be toldat n yreat
/l.jpa* you aay, I am a«vlug to &amp;rcr them with i
reduction from former
PRICES! We hope onr friend* will coll .Immvdlatelr.
to the citiaen* of Barry Co., are would aay If
want to purebaac any thing In tbo ahape of
Dry Goode, Grocerice, Hardteare, Booh
Curtain Paper
&amp;c. Brooms worth
&lt;£• Shoce, Readdy Made Clothing,

rrsirieeine, J

the E'*»11O

ib-r route'; passing Ibrm^li Bvdbrd. Jobsatae^

�HP

GOODS

.■ •B-

CHEAPER
than

EKTflK RARE INIlUCnfEtTf : _Tk.^_
■HMM hare the nlaaanre of
“

Goods Ever!

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
the wanu of thia
by the proprietor, Bionlngbun.
(Hid
hr
aulhonaed .lecuu.
of
to make room for our P
The Latest and most
flrwr
Ag^a, Chill
REFAIXD
Mwhitpn,

a«ld

to»

at

and
Fcitr, JaandUt
new stock
BiUiaiu
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Cloth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
----1---- ciu-._T^---- -riy Mtalnl»l&lt;x4d. recording to th*
LetUr. IU14W vaTht touud ■»
&amp;. Shoes,
COMPETITION ■
—■ ——
Bixho Knre
&gt; retnnathwi
inlnMluted
nnd
other
goods
is
Our stock consists tn
_
part of
quite full, and we will
8. A J. B. CLAKK, Drugs****, Kwl Mich. j
se*l them at prices that
"
V
.
Mllfcrd,
Mich.
r will astonish the
.
SOOTS AS It SHOTS
a great variety of
j
ICO tecu •»■ I

•/Ipprorcd Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

» ef y

cuxe

bbotheb

world
CLOTHING,
Ueaiiy Made

that cannot he beat in
GLA^ Ac' °r prtcc’
Goods, Biii-h mi

s-^s^’;

Bonnet Ribbons and

Flowers, PtoU-wls, Faiu, Chailie*, I-aWT .
Muslin*. Montilla*, summer Shawls.

CABINETns uureaus,
WARE |" y
line,
■
-/nr-trAasm
line, sucn
such ns 1Bureaus,
‘
rjvi |
•„
I Far .*!* Ir GRAXT A SI’AULDlSa. Haitior-. 1
A 8 DIOS, »3taiJ.aS,VDa]rS.! TT It. MAKT15 A CO. VwcwuirUit

ic-’ic' w 4“ " I Bedsteads. Lounges,

°!^S.

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GREAT BARGALNS.

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• We have now on
AT THE
hand a stock of goods
Haatloga, May d, lfca.______________
HURRAH FOB FREMONT!
STKBBiHS &amp; RUSSELIi, suitable for the
ID E mvo on hand, a farms and extensive
Spring
Trade,
Discovered at Last!!
H Stock of Goods and are conatautly
DB. RAYNALE'S
reooiring direct from .Ncw\York, sddlwhich we will sell very
ttono to our already large Stock selected
with great care m to
community

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Cardtitd Centre Tallet, Full Laaf
Jenny Liudcmd Light Standi Lounges,
common Ctnr ant Spring bottt/m Chtin.
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Taxes for 1856.

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HASTINGS, BARRY CQWY. MICH. THURSDAY FEB. 26, 1857.

RECTORY.
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CLERICAL WIT.

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Oaki.ct A- Wnrre-xn, 'Wh.-tataeMri lie
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«if 183V, lit* octasion itself possessed a
Normas~Ac«lbt, ficailvr in l&gt;ty Goods,
Grocwta, Cratawj. J«wJrv. MuOta Xe»tni-

torriblsahtirreL, w»-n calculated to fix in

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appareudy rudo hooter,-.and that faliy
girl,
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beautiful Xhta
thu a blossom
blcmwn of lerr
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tanWnei^ udto comi|eBta«
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“Emma Maeaar to* court has been Ini I
loaned thirt' ytar eoutnel, Co). Linton, Is ,•
siclU and tamwfattend.
Him yod cm- i

Three V.-CE-’-.::
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I'AW.'rc' tin lianmnd 11 had not. thought to, «« there.

2. To

SI Dr. Wat»,wholi&lt;« so hex- the verge
ofhciiven. and bhifted Its holy atmos­
phere m it were na •ptr-k, to a« tu beablo
tn «iy with the .most cheerful confidence,
song uf th* skylark—“My tauJnlcS have iand took a position al mor. touching the •I tfras G-sd I Ho down nt B£ht nnsulWbribM al! the lawyers, even my own to foreman of the jury. He then comtnencta timt whether I awake In this world or
dother," Eo4 much, greater will be ths
,
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fo
it
wisper,
but
in
a
wbprr
so
wild,
ring
bt 'tick! but God will defend the tnno i
cna
ing, peculiar, and indiscribabiy distinct as wonder in the nrc nf many
cent!"
.
nlm-et prarerltfb Christians, tofind tbetnAt this response, so touching In Ita alm* tn fill the hall from the floor to the gcilc- selvra infiraredstHst. There is ttaga.’
indfeshlannble Arhtian, who thinke more
pie pathos, a portion of the audience bur- i
red nppfausc, and the rest wept On the
At the onset he dealt in pure logic, or the circles of inleamre ttai. the praytag ctavta, morejuf robing the pcrutang
instant, hpwe* er, thclraiherobta stranger onalyxing and combining, the proven
body In cmrtlr attire, than of obtaining
whose aspect bad previously excited such । Lc'-S, till the ptajo.masx of confused cvb the nehcrfaftaTnrtti of n meek uad quiet
merriment, approached U&gt;e prison*-, tsnd donee looked transparent at a globe of a rfpirit f»t the hndylng sovlwhispered svmeihing- ta her ear.
She &gt; crystal, though which the innocence of his
What 7. theme’of ndmiring wemdsr it
bounded several inches from the floor, ut­ client sboae luminous as a sur.-bchm snd wnuld be Ke sndh a profeuacr of religion,
tered a wild shriek, ahd then stood pale while the jurats nodded to each wditr who tad spent hta cventag ta some gay
■ circle of pleasure, or in tfe-j ball-room,
and trembling, ns If in the presence of a signa of thourongh ccn&gt;lctiop.
.That
where Giid end the Interests of the soul
ghost from the grave. All, now, could thrilling, wisptr, and eoncotitrated argu­ are little thtJonkt-of, to return homo at
perdevo that there must Le serno myste­ ment, and language simple as n &lt;Adid\’ midnight,rjiil Iks dotfo to rest, and wake
What r. wondcrfal cterious connection between the two, sad the had satisfied the' demand of the intellect, up In Learch!
scene oMutned'ffie pfof/und interest of a and this, too, Ip only twepty minutes. It treat between the cemrersriidn and cm­
' phivmwtf &lt; f th" evening partv of the
genuine romance-. The stranger addressed was like the work of a mathematical illus-Lari-reom. .-.-.() thriushering in of an trterthe faurt in actants sonorous as die tope* 'WtW.
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sonrlscantlw Hl ■nfttl
tad never-ending
ofanirgan:
w
He then etanged his posture so’aa to &lt;doj&gt;
barin’ H«rrwonderfully differsweep
the
bar
with
Ha
gl»i
ce,
and
like
a
ieni'wxv,
h the dreas'of a nroton b2}1*
“May it please your Itanor, I will de- _. __r _.r
,
,
1 raging
•
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:
fend the legarf^Bs Bfthcjady.”
lion,
rushed
upon his advcnirics^ n&gt;cm from that *tthlte tad unsullied rota
“What!" exclaimed the astonished j tearing and rending thwir sophistries j(rto | of rigfacottin-* which all must have on
I tarorc they can 'enter tauten!
judge, •* are you a licetaod attorney t"
I atoms. His smJuw face glowed like re^.■ f What a’Wonder tt will be for the men
“The question is Immaterial and Irrc-1 hot Iron, the fiirkwMoe vein swelled and I who tax tolled all his life 'o lay up treasearth wfttaatt
^towards
kreut," replied the stranger with jasneer,1 writhed on his brow, his eyes resembled ;[ irrts-on -re.-.- ------------taing
-o ----rich
----------------

.
buried in deep thought, dr io slumber.
the memory all Its eitwi instances. A lAvel is/otor. '
When his time camo, bowarer, he sudvast conifauhnf &lt;&gt;f spectators had assemShe answered In a voice sweet as the
warioie'bf
a
nightingale,
ami
dear
as
the
&lt;
Uta tu wltncM the trial afa youqg and
i diacaune. to k«p Uw rorcej *&lt;*te ;
So. !• WhUt tr*v«hn» io * di«Unt Stale.
&gt;«Med oteim wblehl will here rviaite
itaadMptiaealUTSi'dielM.
,.

K Cn-ctary. UmU Wore. , K.rZT riL.72-; Mtebitalf

w&amp;.uJS.-, I

*5

-beautiful girl oo ta indictment far tnar.

dcr. &lt; The -judge waited at the moment
far the xheriff tn bring in bis prisoner, and
wwrejroirre :n bran cr misnijsi ccrtctc^ ■ [j.o yyeju.f.thc impatientmultitudaet^ert

fl. EUIMOOK

Gitsrir &amp; S-“ u

tftare b-sn frequcntei, ud where p*sil&gt;«ri i ]y watched, the.ibior fur the unexpected

tapmt. when suddenly a stranger entered,
whose tcntarkable appearance rivited unixAt'' versa! otu-nftyj.
jj?rc is his portrait,
I,

";.Hardware.
aj
.Pe!"-“
^•^"&lt;S^?S®.8iS8S
GrueItol&lt;.t&gt;e&gt;ttfajry,n*U,&lt;!«|Mjl&lt;»ta, i Creak. Mleh,

duno aa aceorauly a* pen can •ketch it:—
A figure, tall, Icon, aitjewy and straight

W!

Bit40xx«,‘WAjtuxx &amp; t?b, Wholesale Pa

cs an arrow; a brow missive, soaring, and
smooth aa polished, marble, intersected

____
■
_
__ ■
, ■ 1 ■
, J. SL Kcmill. Physician and Suritc&lt; n. I Ufatrfcsjlk*this. w«!u!i«rspra!M;
M
IS— I I Officc iD SubUas A n«M&gt;«U'a store. K&amp;»ufa t »««t&lt;tsy. teed-no-M-ash.irpMt .rc
f»rvnxs &amp; Kx.irxx. MiTetanta nh'J Ifanl-I bhrt. IlMiiog*. Hkla.
j Andbegired t.ka-.w lmw boc. uld.ttr
kTTZTxZ__________

by o larm^np vein fo.-kta likgs the tongue
of a serpent; eyca roddish yellow, rcsom’^-’A^UiDga. wralbfiil eagles. » brilliant, ss
I
. woigbl.
==• • Wert they M large at rw were piaawd r UfaaMt
fearfully picrcirig; and, finally^ a smooth
r-ntudlhti d weigh »p- uedfllean’tlSe trae.
. slight culd ta.d anccring-ribe. living emU'a’ll no* btlmeil. thosgh.*U»Md *&gt;yf«a f'
“Ah. Hit.” ihe panonquick replied ;
bodimept of UDbrcxtbta curses! Be was
“Id what 1 rtatot voutntv«4r»4&gt;ad«;
j «u-. UU-k. llStirR. Mich.
habited u&gt; leather, ornamented afier the
I-'raxos
raxcui Rows*.
Rows*. DenimDenitar iu Stoves..
Stoves., Iron.
iron, I
------ ------------------------------. — .v w
««. 11 ci
fashion q£ Indian, costumi,
with betas of
-4toto
X..I.
uuHUrri.nlw...
and tteastaU.nnir. &gt; L..C. Ku.tooo, Banker.Stock. Note and , .11-. drcirfM
sw
&lt;i.»«
h»,m
4Sh.It tUr-brais. uui
., '.
lun.ujfrelicTtd. oa-e«H.4 th- Cftl,
.
,
.
,
’
jurer ut cr.rr »*nr£ uf ]‘P“ ““• - Hral»og» grriwr, Bstile C»rek, Mich.
4 “Buiitten
But Own th*
the tertmff-think
tarkmr-nuBk »r O»i.
t»»t, &lt;-«!
&lt;•««! -mu
ra»» ’f every cdur
odor pi
m the
the rainbow.
MichiguuU r
'
' ■. NV. B. SZSps ifankiug Oilitx, lfatt!&lt;-. •
i■
EfauwingJjis.uao'^roudly
EruuwfcgJMg.twrondly and
and slowly
slowly
.(। SsL-tx.’StfilwAr’&amp;l'

Tin, Kiers-lrah' ngl C^p-w Ware, Ihw’rri to '

*»*»&gt;*» b-itfU sw»j&lt;il.t^

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'

ifaHMBSCOte* thaj. be

wm

regarded

' HEW STAGE BOUTE1

An..i«(.u.ror™n.,„«i«,;.H,«
. IJJh-T'
_________j,
IltiNting* oud Isaki'mttzao.
trodtired t-&gt; bis s«m, about six years of i Ute singular being advanoed, nod with the
J. P. Ro*ir.HTs। At Go..-Dtak-nTln Drop* A tju-wekkuy lie. .-f &lt;&gt;!.&lt;“^-e; n bttlo brother, wh.. Itta just arriv. | haughty sirofa king, uiung fca throne,
.-. JMiriew. ratsni M-done-. Hunte, ou.. T-r , ** '"''f;1 bc!«
“-1' KaJaaiwpe, fc. ( ta iu tbi&gt;s world, w loch all,agree in. abus- - faju.d himself within Ute bar, «ro» dta as
,&lt;»» w
to liw
, , , ‘
.
I with treasures there which he had thought
.d^.
n.
'it.- y.rrt»tth «Vn 1. ,
Mkh
.
1
cr. Ufur. « .«v, Hck w and fo, ,h,A „ lad
UUr.
act as counsel nt tiic request of a party. I of a trumpet.
Stet-anrrv
,n.! Fe.w,
'VrUrlr,
&gt; «•&gt;• Btoruituf «n Xno-l*J»,
W*dm«dAV»
audFn- j-it
i-.xCIir.nge
tortautlK-r
a H.tti-r.
li OKed , I Blackstone, several , of rwhofti.
, _ cstenmod ,
bare.
Knapo'.
UMs««te.
Maying” Mtth. Pom “^fiirnrrnTV
«sFVFV
n'lflts
hit iufunt
with 1O0
someI&gt;oy
perpievi“Dot does the prieoner request itF "
listened' to Buch appalling dcmmciationn.
I(cJre»n'W'fll. tedeH, befall of such
------ —r-- • i
lHR0yG|TT?&lt; .EVE1\ JTOtRb,
| (v&gt; nn,| tfIon raisins his eyes v&gt; Ids i themselves farsnperior fa the old famoud
Itfaaa like lores eagle charging * (he!. ; u.-ndre*. and ?. will be even more wontSked the judge.
ll.-nth. McUifash A,!’.-. D.- d. rs.m illid opnreting ci Katamsux. with ripreu train, s! . tafaer iniiUinrI—“Wherb did v &lt;&gt;u £«’ ' m-trirftf'■ bat •
:
. a’'
“ Let her speak far bcri-adf" said die of crowa. It was like Jove hims. If bur- i derfol that iftiv one of bur race, so sinful,
Waitofettdrersor F«UiUirtr,’AW«io‘!MMrtai&gt;»i ‘ rar. va UkMWs»3Ceatra&gt;Jl.lt.. guingcw«»n-' TrT 7i,‘ jT . “vrD .? &gt; , .
»&gt; l-tCTS.
..11/
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.to.-...
_
.
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lu'.n hi'",,’w."-n uDuu/a ___- i ;
I
---- .* ,n« a..-.
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..
The -contras: bctwecn.lhe disdainful strengw. .(
-Gfa&amp;lteuU. Huiiu^sMwb
' tatarnirc Imum JialiuaMoa Twihji. Thur* life father, wiw a. Uuffilblu gravity.—
. “J.-d-i,’’ waiter: an»X.«, M her fang of
DI mionor
w ut
mfanor gous.
gods. nnu
And y«n.
yet to
thn hgtait, ,.J„,.1.JeBv«nr»&lt;wgngefflCDts, tea final­
s. n. &gt;f&gt;S.7.i.‘V.Tor.a»'k.-i»i’v' -&gt;■/.-.
d5'b*!'J™.'lr.^b’A,y countenance mid ifUlUndiah garb of the
escaped
that seemed to rend terT
he soemta
—ipe&lt;-.
,— of
_. h'.s
— fory
——
------- J wonder-1 jy chived pnfe in hw.en.
especially &gt;uw
the remur.,
risibility drawn
linked ’Strenger,
•irargir, excited vspAiwo
r -- sigh
t.
&lt;
fullv cub:;. Hf emphntd no ge..ture» ■
It h v O3&lt;i&lt;&lt; fa; iod.et.''l. oven how, that
o«r, fa- ta the h*rt-r«, and the junior fnenlher) ’ ow —
VOTyy—
hcart-atriiigs
——.—-J*-.
j
f
alodg.taeir,
finf.; tta B;4rit end
ijrtet
of Usd isnolutterlr
\\ hat is your
name,lt«nust-beplaced savi'obe-Mta
wve onc_.lDP lai
now of
oi ■
t,ong. ooqyi-qng-?
—- a—--------------,,-------------- &lt;
i....'..........
,_i.:A».:_..;i.titter,
___________________
“ What
vour na
in-gru
5’sappreuod
whicB:«&lt;xn&gt;g|pw
jito—
snr .tyr&gt; KtmuKrtowim
.
,
..
.
.•
___ .
(♦.wir in' ttaw. and
(lutovr, and .swrpj around the' circle.—
17’ ’ He painted on:
"r-r-.-gr
nr jir.and
r. ,
fitViXeJJ
f/r uKaccl;« society,
and
y. 1c and Retell
•
V\
ill
Denton,said
the
stranger.
j
daur
vouduy
h
4
eni
u|.,
creatures
tn
“You flatter mo.",unid n thio &lt;
[ foes. He painted on: their vcnalay and f
They dnuhticsBaupposeil lire intruder w.-is
creatures ax
•T|ie easeimmediately . progressed.— 1t immanly
inner.ms in coricA-ian
All
hw
tmmanly imtw.Ms
codcWiag fur.raun-1
fur.UK.n-! s;n|i,] in.-u.
Xu &lt;&gt;
()’.;h.
T beings but God
ing». Muy I. i-.-d.
3
1-repyi.tocw | “l?'-r-Ua*e»S suk« ntadatiR-,’’ ioUirpow &lt;111“" Iteryr tafore seen • tlje ' Interior of a Wo; will briefly epitomise the substance • rv to croj|, afth-ndlera female, till a shout.gh:&lt;iu£ di .oJT-rrtiiin a in«-nib’a tri­
ol ths illdenre. Abont twelv.- months I /r'atinta wrath broW ft*&gt;m the irrtHtimde &lt; ai rs u.lp*-fa*»-uf qWW -fa biting au-ch
ISUEAT'DiSCOVERY!
an iddwki|»ptr **dou'|.iuiA«:.tkui itn-dtey | liaH ♦.•I'jnsttao.
"
.4'^
I'l-y'-i-r''1?
-reitay,
PhlloaoptorrS Ktonc round! ""(? filter tbau.ta MfcOM,]’*
In-.vmtJy ita. cause am

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•«!«»** WA&gt;r.I V. all rU

4
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■—-----------------Tura&gt;n«ltaheadIthiV^‘»il‘Tia^^“t:1Wl*‘:ipc:itf riA»wl d-us ths oratqjW eerr iwlanvtlur!u.al RfFM of Ota never tire
---------- —--- -----------Ih^MtehJt.
1
J\r'' Kin**'4
* ’*T*&lt;
R ' rritansllv,'■&lt;» aettaftfau-eacli 1a*&gt;gt,tar a r
Hc»idu&gt;g, in a SOV^J-f V I™ point—had aroused n perfect .atanun of
'*rrU uluucnec begun. Tbo
1 - i C-Ltari'-mJ'b,*.J tafeSP' ' '* f r5t,fin”f
fjsrthnM the»»».;hMk&lt;**" »h®M*4,1
F"". indignjttkm sgywrttw,iiorecct..;s-twl,proc^msj
severe discipline.
uk-fteM-■ ». iu
&gt;o*« to
“Ah itfamvi.ivM,Train tsetest^^!’-‘
.Sf* P.......
“V«. Ah*.} re; I ant”
,
,XW
d,fc ,jU-tU uupoa'kaMe) woh^n^’^h.-.l w-A taWufriate ’ t«sto. .

’ "
‘,UV . *
tiii J tkf turrnumfiHQ ’ ('iifntrii ' *7ar'”~
rxrt “to tiurHu-e&gt; ttn« HiiA 1*lrn4 B'*&gt; ®e a '
"P
Tl«M - rail stui tr«l l!ie tn&gt;l!&gt; &lt;rl this MinlUm. »r
■ “Ah/l&gt;i

s ’’

* •!*&gt;“'tar-WMW *&amp;!■*!.SSS* * r'ZS&amp;'IX. 5

, ,
,
,
,
..'.'I mi iroraf intsttewo-.-* •
pJ tlir g&lt;««I« wip be •rlretud «ud put yp
n&gt;t* tareta if rou were rreseat te relte* flxti.
~ teas । i W

riu cr' up. I.,ntater. toe.to-twn: 6&gt;roe wlnok ,1m tokrtv Ws5 halptt -"ero3colu&lt;lvd1 moj.f. rtad ro vwcq grew m-uraful.M a faper.U. dirgo, t.^nc^ v, gr«j» f e--rtiA&gt;‘go«i('tad make
i^y l»ol,L on .ijgftysD-si-iils only emiring _
ri^.«K tod I
t|t-t ulrm.,^,,
«n
Mil kaue-tao
J-ycf • «age&lt;l and hte eyes filled with lynrtr^ as be trnGhe1rt?infd1'jHiT^WMs^eridic4‘;*iiltWJta&gt;UirUy, btaAirtha perilous gifts i &lt;‘f evd a -vh id picUtro bf 'muM 'qraritii-s -’ nn-l eberivhltr good. But what.Gddnn-

• it Uii-lly ^i^-rej a Khtapi-r. BM bt iu- * &gt;5 Htt-nMinary Kwrir,
ta of.
^,rann-. u
wilh spi-cl-l aypliianmod, m-rry?Jc^nquif it.vrvrc a Miperate lon
did P00*frlcndlesi nl*ay‘Jjttetja pt tta.casc ?f Lis client jjil Iialf tie r ve'n

ifi wme fa pn*p&lt;ba/crc.

rmlasinti of &amp;v that scorched his1 quiver- P^vcs ftcurse. -iSIicavrsspoo sought at- j audivnee wept like cLjl4rch.
j ry wu'e of eur, m&lt;.' who, finally reaches
‘tai llpg^Io^ng’ tarribtarmptada qn the *«-r..by ihoso gay firs-flira of fiwbiony lie
But it was lij'the peroraiiqn that be . heivcq, wlUiurfilled with advring wonder
Wm. A'SAkTwm.t. Wnek-mithing u. all
of terror and -uta (lu fai.l blme^T) ‘biiny u«d be Cfled with
.-wl-i; ufe..-n-•tuMrwItM.f
' :;tid Ti.tu evert thing prilne. Hr J&lt; a l.,v. V taltf atihe Wrinin- and ori oftHc ^stores of wtxwo Ufa. evary wla-re is sc- r,.Bch..j t(lc „r.uh
any and bylK
every
'^unl
mixed sound,
sttMtln. Butthe brautifaUtran-}
Hi. feature, were Ibid m lUx-1
StrnroiiR A WiohSRJW. Foniatamta. tbu w ta feuta »the.cetera «*«» rn. mu I “n»I*?nn&lt;x sotauy. lie fa a bragging, UltiWteedklt0.,bri«te«^ ‘t»«Bra*Ufar^l Rer Stated them all nllka with unuttcra- ( of B tarps ; his very hair a^red ,,to ’
/tu&lt;/-J through atoning
V.KCuilak.nc and Btock«ta&gt;UissFlow*. ; 1*1“ It CMi.pritesevseyvto.rty and kiml of Sugar*. , ‘ttatfging. Mrivtng, thriving, awapptag,
...
_ i .a_ -Lj.x._ _■ . .. . l&gt;lo aisiin am!
LipI&lt;i3tbint&lt;.
scoin oud loathing.
i stand on end,
.....I L;_
his^rjoAshm/i
..n.... .(&gt;.,.i as with
will. a, ' hfa, &lt;L.
, ' '
sb
• Among thus*- xlisappointcd aduijyers f'pahy, llc tonsarhiaVandi wjdly towurjd 1 - Rut
u’ill
Jl bp f-tVr .wjmdors in
•St
w i3
who* prowar one ta a character froaa which, the iK.avBn, .track finger s-pre^'d,' apart^nd i.ltcayeji^^fain »
-Mid,.
...
. _____ 1 tsl.
I !,l...rt-T utmI-v.rip- '/' ■l| “ vTlgS*™;^
™“Jd"
t- • I.l'fe’ll.’
, UVU'bU,
£ !‘C4r ilie’fcct of the last
feat dewtlny-fyfa1 sprettd't-1 rlliration b&gt; the
। . )
.
■ • ! .Li ’ •
■/.•■«. M&amp;MMMM.tMI.'r. W iTto—'
fair milliner had everything’to ■fear.- ^.quivering like tlte
1- ; . . :.&gt;; t ...&lt;, ... -.v
■
si hulitaw!.
Thqy bad
jrpfaln^we'bdiingeil
'
T^»mnSh'we bdimgta toifinally
faafemily at
at ooco
,ctoafjfwitb Ute fart wqrWftje
nilinihc’r ife,
r.D«, lflt-M.ro possible,
K r’tf-nsd veepii® In taavMQlLv'''GHOO^SLY RrTT&gt;'R'R
&gt;Rriotit!«vta:'hd IteUisvdlvJtarrtoUtha* *r. wli" Cstar !4; fariotindta by targunrd. upuJcu^it/ihi^Ual apd ,^iwlj»alcd.. Be Hiram. Shyre'..-^Tcli my, nfaOicr ‘ ita t 1 thtrtrSrutfid^'ar!
iJfiy'AbbVxpertetrtn meet
rtoic &lt;w&gt;»r«ini( o-lartvr ta-' mxt &lt;rncrtt *• &lt;’4S
■■* gfB'|h-aiau, wljli p^ni : bp it Hlfajlf iteWtUn’ nW chough fa t!rtyd't'y¥ti was htmscif jicctilioua bravu Rixlravcngc- atu dend am) gone to Retail 7 n'« cmA&gt;l,—
andi s
a duelist
dnelist =f
of =tta!tatai
oatablfeJje l and territerri­ phaai* on tW wor^.Hiua cmbodW the in liirlivcri hre d?ctjqfaiiftrtj. Hut It can-Uuc«&lt; llrtii c*a
be fm/u-l M anj} inwr cstobnot.onif.good
tvrnu!
“Hu la a noted
iL"'! -’«VW
! i.-i- • rT- .4 rtl1
u.-to..m
bcsaereii
,
aH.
ufita
a.if NtAet
W,A’rowMl &gt;t “/-*
«"
Wf tic.! ’
sniftitita, nnd'dtsappo'mtM
—v ftm3f*as generally known that clemcnU of all h&lt;yy«r. R wav a wslj of, trjd&lt;
ilcifa't.-Shnp
tricni'.
puitim
travel itatves the grave with
K. W.
M Wat
imitelrete-s Store
I*rice&amp; LiOICCr
1 •»&lt;«•-. M«^.ota Wife gm^fitr
^&lt;“r b®*^r the tamcat-jm^Mtu*.. Itb raiie advances to ulh the favor of the immeasurable despair—a wild howl of the! inime»1W3U1e uvBjm..—"
the pil stita'tp learep. ' This stvteeawMd
A
.
^ta.n wwb.fire.Lretataiaib.riM ’.KMfal-aM to-.ilta nn hurrioR tare, w ltertwkis A tu- ™&lt;t "tl»U&gt;s staJsmhMrt,tearing i. btah
lovely Emma, aod.be had shared Ute fete ; immeasurable torture. No language cm.
sorrows «tefam&gt;3 among the trtvel.
imftghutaoh ’irta WMrt.m gfetataAgplcture,
of
a, clfal-ton
all
mC all
—ii other
ftik.. wocn
vr&gt;w*«—
_ a disdainful
^.Mtainriil re-o J' • ....
_re. .•
aei who'fjcnrd
.. Ur.-*1...* &gt;;a it
i» jf'.-n
Ar.j. '1 '■--rs
—« in
tri tbc'nth-.'r j-i-nd across inc gravn.-—
.cnam.W .feitfi RHC'jft/diid th a fount
f ' will bc^d-taiift-ra hrdho other world
ofgitofinm thoRtak-’ ^waathn^I! ^7 rino o’clock on .hr^na. nighfi ’
J. (i. MOTT
!
vfc Hrtrtta]-*—wi nder tlett when the
.'^ I
Dr. Kttne, on hio Aret;ccxpedfti&lt;&lt;n,nut. .&lt;«. .nebanunent tu bu Ml as weU .. 1HXl. the pc.,4c ta Little Boek were Mar**
to con.utewna wgy ft;
n:iJ fc ■ gate t'i etetaal glorylwu
F. a’MiMhkf Hv-utoeRen-aad Fertaalt
Gr.UiUiTx bAI-E
of,] ward bound, uxJd i'the 'following daily
The entire upejeh accrtplta Wan hour. Ajfen, ‘th&amp;fttanV gifilt and fally w'as so
si-cn. You might seO It in the fl-ntheanf
by a lyud scream, as Ifofsbato one m
&gt;*•« prayer, tu aft.'—aLord uooipt our gruti- her bounidn:ineB. ,^car &amp;-■’ sdnBglrt, brillThe
jury
rendered
a
verdict
of
“
not
guil
­
great
thUtlre did n&lt;&gt;t enter there.
mm
--nun
u_n. Rj'r^1p|^jW| wUle follnvrlng taot, with
ty,'” ^llheul leaving the box, and tin.4
_____ __ _
. tudo and Mean our undertaking." After
iMt m is thu isl«; in t|jc classic contour &lt;&gt;T hardly an interval came successive repot ta
—
^**aZ^ al! bnpm of farther exploiariosa waned.
tremendous
cheers,
like
succtsiviroars
nu,-;. II....UTir^gr«'^~
*-« rt—,
her. features, aymmetrirj aa if ait yfi th of fire areas—one, twS three,' a doxen
**l tare been at a good ideal of trouble
deafening explosions,
They flew fa
frcrhridbmd tn corner-stono testifying tbs to visit all I the infuleh I could bear of in
State :
letB. fextujjMMltaut a braid,' anfair thta
jo&gt; of the people. At the tame mom»ut tbte n«Mftbb4:lHx&gt;.k’ eritte Mr. J. Boyd.
silk, finer than a gtaiatner; W her eyes, sounds emanated, and pushed back
Colpdrtsur
far Allegany county Paonsyl*
the beautiful milliner bouhded to bre feet
Lino as tfib ben ven of eoutbc rii su m m efj the unflwtynfci/ioor.
A dreadfti! scene
vantsx, and lusve suoeeeBod in selling to
* lb) is Town-!
,
‘
? three. I. &gt; north ctimgf tan (id;
,
large, Aiquld,,.dreamy ; In .her inutlyris, preseut^d itself. Thayp she stood in the •nd, clasped the triumphant ad... _:t in cacb,«elson oulnfidriily- One of them,
hoc (ill together! j»o hundred A
ind
ngbty-otw
’1.'.,
•"'.•■ L.':ir , A SiiravtAM Fxsrxa«iox.—Att Eng.
a hardened Mtmw^*aMuated ma with an
_ ■«•«*
•. ,“iA;pft^r re|atv&lt; thc’Hdlbwitig ofttccddn- graoafiil^switwnung, like Ute gentle ^aft- csutre,,cif thoroom, with a revolver in each
oath, '•WiashavcT.XMHPiUborsband who
.
J- V. EMOy
my dear husband!"
nresvof a bird's wing io tha sunny air.; ii.
hiRX. iu the &lt;oual» M Berry .ud Stalo of
“ 1 am -a Colporteur," I anBarrTa
Hows, by Campbell A
ib^a occurrence;
Denton emiled, seized her band, whtal ope youl”
her figaW, sUgbt, ethcrinl—a sylph’s or a tnres pale, her eyes fltehing wildly, • and
h^“
J0H5 W; BRATH-n-.Giis^lih;
twrred.fawbmw- to.bring yoa good books
“Qua of the moat singular insUuxMis »6rsfj&gt;hSr ; nrd n^re than alt, to the even, her't^wirtM*Wiwix&lt;rftJ«!ine? Awl
to da you, good-"
« You taveo'l air. I
xuiectwu with material thing*, exists is
Horst. Dr J. ’t
«[*
have Ell rmcicy to spare, tad. you axe not
lasting smile of.
there, altar itat,.KcitcriDg1o his' 'wjrm
ATrACHWE-VT NVTJGE.
tecaae ofa.yvuog &lt;naa wb&gt;&gt;, out vvy
’so'seri ni^ so like star-light, and yet'thril- blocxl, &amp;'.b&lt;te«n literally .riddled, with and embarked mt a steamboat bownd-far going U1 gB';a watt.? •&gt; fhwitt ywe you a
■ire H. Brach. „ Ohrin W. Mvt.rv.
mg.aa». vUited u large iron UMmv&amp;ctotadk;
’’
Mid
i,
“
if
yaw
WiiUave ooe v» ne
New- Grleamt' R-eeoms that they l&gt;ad
r? iflsswod opposite*.Jarga hammer,
shat, lay tta all dreaded duelist, Hiram
non
and waxtata wkh -great'iinbA-Bxi
juMff* - ita P«
rj
W° pwplnd Io tta hwt
Ho
(My regains .'sttokrnLi - At fite* it.»M
btsiting tthmsnse lump* ta
,luo »reto .
i AlUr. Wi» Mit. ha arid ho
ind How ho srarand h«r danger 1'
fato thick.-black -bocU. but, ths supply, beUteuqri b» vm*M tea* ft- &gt; Hia daughter
fnuakpBteed, «M»n«Uhfer
—
9«m to takr »*d beteBtly expired. .
arm’mg ic mUfcted far hanaifEdwards
ifetariri J -1';*t&lt;
u«i tbo poltated. anvil man vita iuteatfy uniteF
Claims# tta xppallsd spectators. ’
i
tidlowta its atrolte w^th-a
.“I did it," said the beautiful milliner,
in ^cr Iweoi, allvsry
"J did Jt pUi»r&lt;xa.ad/wlip.iUB«t-r*cto.—
H. N. Shbldox.X . .
SHERIFFS SALE .x«i
fa1^ mratjHy. jfriiith 'frbSi a solitary IfeC
,totihl,ta»Dilhl&gt;» Cuwan. A
Tux Wuuc Counit.—
MwooRtary in toe aroetaimb8ra,acoan.'y
•ran,
ly.. Ths pabt
wws, that ho tali
prise aafl

, ,,

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. ..—- Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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�N»» Orlkaxs, Feb.

nraiKE or

mum! Goods BUCOTS
CHEAPEST NEW

1?.

AND CUTLERY.

JUT
KMFIXLF8.

Old Fofyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

fashion :

ATER’S
P'ILLS. THOS. F. HARVEY.

COLUMN.

1857 L. Buckley's 1857

merchant tailor

family physic

&gt;»d J™&gt;.» ta Badj Mwlo a.dlu«

FRANCIS ROWER

STOCK OF GOODS!

FOR READY PAY.

wowld

would inform hi- friend* and the public

LOW PRICES!
jacket pnaa to cash paid u. r
AM now reekTito ay SPRING stock of Good,

,

good stock o«

I tnA have on bad a Brsl rote wwrtaMMof
S7VFJS.

•18

wajmc, which i

orrxB
ATLOWTJt PRICES

My MKrtaoi «f PABLO* STOVES, ooaprtoe

ELEVATED
OV5N STOVE 8,
LOVh* OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR 006'3 STOVES,
er a«n to Una town. Six Hau1 tnd
10th, confirms the ,foregoing,

ibawl., will t
KKNH*LD*8

&amp;

" IO» - T&gt;,
CLOTHS AND CA8SIMERE8.
or Ready Pay.

^JMBERELLAR fur uak

CBOICR SA TINXTTS.

TO BOUSE BUILD173S

FRENCH d&lt; GERMAN CA88IMERES

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

c

Meea Fort, per Mil

•
&amp;

J
"

Spring Clothing, &lt;*&lt;•? fur

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,

edlo Rivaa.

KENFIEUrS.

OBBING OF ALL KINDH PROMITI.T attendedto. EAVE-TROUGH end CONDUCTOR

»eii So

EN Fl KLD.S.

rtLOCKB Warranted to-run or no aalaat
U
KEN FIELD’S

Bptoe, 0instr

CUTTING PONE

HIGH PRICES.

FI RS CAPES
Worth 15.00 far 10,ud, worth k'^0 for 7A0

'
FRANCIS ROWER.1
Itoetinp Fnbnary Ikth, 1MT.
CORONER’S BALE.

AND
• BWRRBSRB

Delaine,, Print,, Ginghanu, Flanne,'.'
Linen,, Denim,, Hickory Shirt­
ing,, Bleached and Un­
Reached Shirting,,
18 yd* Broad
Sheeting
for 1,00—
RMont, Lace, Ac,

“Dai you. e beard how cheap Grant a Spaoldtog
no K'Uin&lt; Goods I”

ON SHORT NOTICE.
in llhe-umatiam, Gout, Dromr. G
'nlrrfUUon of the Heart. r»ta» I
N. B. AU those men and boys ihjt »rr

In debt to him for clothing that i* omit

CHEAP
CASH STORE!
I jail Utought wd?ld drop to and we if what I

worn out,

AHnuikling not only keep
CHEAP Cam Brow. end

Uy Leite, rd toil pill '
ihu. »ny thing which
&lt;• nauikind. When ti

30,000 sjja:is«L»
KE.NFIELD’8.

WALE UP TO THE CAPTAIL'k

[oreaJe’u

Office and

2ooTUUraA!,°r&lt;"Bh“fe7ifi;-y
300“i“UK’"’t"li!&gt;nxLIra
KENFlELDtT

thick will be told at a great

Call. Immediately.

YANKEE NOTIONS.
Curtain Paper Ac., Ac.

Brooma worth

KEN HELD'S.

Bl role

KEN FI ELD'S.
I guarter, Irlng
Hutton to ti

KENFIKLlHi.
KKNFIKLDX

LOBKNKO MUDGE, COrwoer.
1957.
*-*'
'MoITTGAGE BALE.

KKNHELDS.

ENTS and Ladies white 8Uk Glores at
KEN Fl ELD S.

for the same aa aooti as poasible aed
oblige

Yours, Most Respectfully,

Dry-Good,, Groecriu, Barduare, Boot,
A Shoe,, Readdy-Made Clothing,

GROCERFS!
K ENFIELD’S.

JAMES C. AYER,
Practical

Crockcry-wart, Glau-ware.
Sheeting,, Shirting,,

A large assortment to
AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
GRANT A SPA ULI)IMG.
worth 75cts for
notice?
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
43 cts,
, expreeele and poaiUeelv agreed by nd
worth 50c ts
aa. that In all bualne*. ot that kind, peen
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.

T. F. HARVEY.

AYER'S

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
For Ota rapid Cwrn of
COFGUS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WBOOriMG-COCGH,
CROUP. ASTHMA. AND
coNsi'MrrioN.

flaatinp, May 1, IBM.

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

DR. HOUGHTONS PEPSIN,

KENFIELD-8.

MORTGAGE SALE.
HaltoMpbia. Car the rare of Indignation ud Dye-

GOOD AMOrtawMl o( moet ercrytoinrexoepl

..eb l. a«wd &gt;
A Moory.-rf which I .toad .eryKENFIKLim.
_„
________________________ KKNFIKLD.
B

*,

ring all tour pboduce to

£d £7'aald

MAMBIED

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

A. E. Boitstkkl, Physician and, Surge*hi,
MORTGAGE SALE.

D-

eJward pack**,

ltlhU A1T1JSH st ffZ,70
at Um Uaalinrt G

DKI*S

MORTGAGE SALE.

CUT AND
made to order in
the neatest an.
most satisfactory
manner. I em­
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom clothi ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

aftoe dateofthia £3S«* one hundred and
dollan andacrenty fireoeutj ((in 3S-I00&gt; and the
aald mortgage containing a power of aale, ajd the

t hereby/iren.

that by
eontained to aaM mon-

COMMITTKtl nr TUB

rore of Civil War, but to call atletttkm
to the
SPLENDID STOCK OF

Read ▼ M ade Clothing,
MOItTGAGE BALE.

Broad, Cawimcre, find Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims arid
Tickings.
Gill and examine uttr stock of

EFAULT harina town made to the payment o
a certain anm of money aacurvd to be bald
BOOTS &lt;Sc SUOES.
by an Indenture of Mortgage, executed by Afoert
tk: Smith am! Ehiabetb Hmilh to Independence D,
Men'a Ifouhle Soled Stogaa.
Knanen. ud ilated A&lt;ipt»l B1 at 1S8«. Mid recurded
“
“
“
Bro&gt;uw.
to tha Regi.tera Office, to the County of Barry, la
UWVC.hf'’
--------------------•
“
Ties and Gajters.
which was d
IjMliiw1 Bootixrt, Walking Shoes.
Sllpa, Tlca, and Galtera.
Call and examine our large stock of

D

mortmow.i inn
Htebtona to Hirain

Crockery, Glass and HnJrdwnre,
p

sale

toaa fu) *»-*?«» «*?■ (1) warth Krug

SHERIFF'S SALE.

RICH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth 10/0

SILK PARASbL

rXDLEBS,
COUNTBT MER­
CHANTS AND Abb
WILL FIND THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
TI1BIB PURCHASES, ALL
ARS INVITED *h&gt; CALL

MEViire a rnirrN.
Call and. look at our

Summer Drew Good*
We dp not
r.lces, and six
give away but

foraet the JiAMO.

NBVINS A KNAPRN
r. K. FEKXIB, Sheriff.

the Circuit Court for the County
n the Vth day of Janoary, A. I&gt;.
the follbwing drocribad piroeor
—- - ... n._
UCTeaOf tor Wxrtb part'of the Mat half of ro
Itoa number Are &lt;5) in towwhip .two n»rth .
taan aerrn weal, which I shall cipoae for note i
publte anrtipn at the tor door ofthe Court H«u»
in the Tillage of Hartin ra, to said County of Darr
untbaMlb

W. K. FERRIS, Sheriff.

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGE*

IE uulioerik
Farming.Tool*, of tba boat patterwt ; also,
Htaaea bet,
and a tn-wcekly
Grindstbiici, and Hanging*, Tulm,
Qnu.,1 Itopida ’
,
Pails, Ac., Ac.
,
TbcJHAbTlN
LADIES-Don’t bunt in the 8cm. wtea
vou c*n buy n good ,

LADIES COLLARS

AND EXAMINEE!&gt;11
THEMSELVES.

SHERIFFS HALE

GROCERIES !
ca, that can’t be beat; C-.dRr, Sugnr,

FLOOR OILCLOTH.

SHERIFFS SALE

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

PANTBi

"■"IST.

JytJ

\\ c do not Inraiutc to a»y that our
stock Ik “ splendid,” and our price, unpre­
cedentedly low. For CaaA or Ready Pay,
wc tooa'f be ttndcreold. Chit and examine

far 5J&gt;J

MORTGAGE SALE

MORE DEPREDATION

BORDER
RUFFIANS!
IT ia not our intention to detail the Jitir-

NEW GOODS!

AKTEMAS DOANE, Mortgagee.

COATS

Food nd diet; Dr/John vF. Draper,
UuirtnUr; Prof. HattffUaoa'l fiiyi
MtiUm*.
Ivll— n. r*.—«...

Now being exhibited in Hastinga, by

Ready-made Clothing

&gt;r7&gt;) l».00for».Do, 15,on far ll.oO.
HATBAND CAI’S

IMITATIONS. I&gt;r.to 11 NOT A DRUG.
Callon toe Agent, and grt * DrocripGe.

Hnatings June 12, IHM.

F

�UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL Of

BUtepEVEBTHELBSS 1S«

NEWSPRIKG
Goods
■• vat the

xfnCTH
Wfe’tkv^ now on

th.priw fi. UJOWOC..

hand a stock of goods
nminy.M«y ffWwA'
________ «£J
suitable for the
HUBBAH FOB FREMONT'.
Spring Trade,
Discovered at Last!!
which we will sell very MEDICATED'' TONIC!!
csecasfuOuF'
to make room for our •
new stock.
Our stock of Dry;
Goods, Groceries, Il

1

CHEAP STOKE OF

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.
TTTE iuvb on tunI, ’ &amp; layga and extend* e
IT Stuck of Goods and are defiantly
receiving diradt from New York, addi­
tions to eur already largo Stock selected
with great care os to die wants of thi:
community of

The Latest and most
Approved Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

TTC'.A-lZLu—

•’’“WOOD NTMPH,’* -!•»

CLAY WEBSTER AND CAL I! GEN
,
cHuaita Ideal DU1;

&lt;r.c»Ig

M8PBlKG.n

.iLMlxm 41
PAYMENTS.

Apollo aw#Diana,

’

W«fcn4Ap.

, nA SM dM, y . ;

a tfk|gg

Huqdn* of ite ywoemd.4 J M.591M
To.U. aMWj[
tfar.
&lt; ■’ .
CocUsgentmcrve,....... ,71^433^

i paid ter Hidte, Pella. F

The Ccnpmr bi. ca«lr mkU of |l.O

« Acxlxt, Dealer i

""’d----- £L-49.HI.(KI« TiKt SnEH ot all kiodaat .

...r—&lt;

• ; gRRAOy.

I..

i AY.'.SBTVl®; rail?. Biuow «=&lt;
I extm now r,.»

nluiti Ufa dfatHlxithMfa Mill Wrplate.
TERMS OF Sl’BSCTHPTIt IN.

-ta.

them 91 *&gt; per ccut. of tb» gru»» nrcuuutni ,b»ck la
the ahipu of
ludthe temnatng 1?| per crtitof ncciiHa bsre be-jr unportwn»d to agmtu. ox
pcnicr, taic., support ut lire CJUtfMjica sad yin 1-

E8HEXCP»?ra!1 kindlht.

J_

L Ewry subteribcr of time v&gt;iiiam mtn.
, titled tn n copy of tbe uplendid «t«-l ca.
gracing*. “Satunlay Nur-iC’ h» a copy of
aiy uf the fidlowing W Mass;inra.eae
iyftptr; nlio »«»py &lt;&gt;t the Art Jipirnal
ycqr, awl n ticket in the Abtiui.1 Dialriiiutlvn of Wprkd of Art.
Trnm. fi»r every B3juiid, n person net
only getw u beamiftil Engntvlng or Man-

^TULUrg.

irr &amp; Sncwnra, DrcJe
f I&gt;rr Gouda, Grocerwa. 'Cr

A. Goodtkab, Dealer
tardware. Onteeriea, Crockery
kuM a»&gt;d iteodyMuL netting
C._ U It — In... V-.A-K

WAAf

of

that cannot be beat in

GREAT BARGAINS.

SE» SOFAS. 11EAI BEAI S,
sort COA'ITOE JESSY
..
usu AND COMMON
1
BEAIISTKOS.
Side, Card and Cfntrdi’dUti, Full Lua/
Jenny LLults'ifd LMt Sluntle. Zoiutw.
eersmon Can^ant Spring bpttom Ckriri.
Any qutdilliy of Pino. Ch^TJ', 'White­
wood atyl Blfa4t Widnnt

Cheap fi r C*ui!i. Wc would Un ite a call
and- s» iu9uui|itt»li«m of our _po&lt;wis and
Prices, and we will try» antTmti-hy yow.
WEBBINS A RUSSELL.

.

Nil MS!
k rkCKLEY ’■

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE.

‘t-"

-

;

!

B*.e*fy A’rr»|i.iy Pot!.
h PuMiabod &lt;H«T ThurajU
friagleCapy Oi»? Your, Lu ndwanscv.

rOWDM.^t.UU.uC^^^^

per in the Stale—^ud the btU Adrcrtifing medium.

WBITIXO fAFSB of»Jl kiudicbu^U^^

W« bare jutt «oe out of a well fbught and gio- -

E M P U R I G M OF f ABU 1 O N
I hut br boa opened a

taiEor shop,

BEACMONT’fe

iulUky'i bioek, over IL X Goodyear* Btcre.
when: the public can rely on baring tbrir wotk
dou&lt;- to fdei«c tliem.
• Hli lung eipcrictiea In the best Shoya of Jew
York city, euitlra him to ufftr
M’PERIOK inducements,
io all tbcM ucnont who want ganucutr nwdc ia
lac tuuft FaduonaLle manner. _

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN*.

Sjai3L.OO3CW i

or nmjEW.KiwincA
AT Tin: tilGX OF THE DJkLLOOb*.
»

oxe fhhix wc*r

riints FJroti Is kri'i itrf«|y on TKJgr
1 RAXCt rnrxcim.is. wbr? ih« mi..rm
Udlbui nejduol bo dcUrrred frutu cufuymg Ike
luiu'isu of hfe.
, . ■ ■
,
Etrrv luriny ef ccufoouxury to CiMliuad Kiurisio the tl«uwili.
ICE COOL1.EMOXADE served qp.oa itjort no
'“fel? CHIUN. dct.ri'.c:' j»ls:-eb.ii.;.il 4.
the f.unlsin ImimL
.
ThbeuleoBierv^Mred G: uufruMsityW togsk-

MOTIfEli hereby gweu.that sncppticallcnwill
be made aktlir unit teem at tba rt abate rsurt. fcr
Liccriee to Adi tbe acuta we«t quarter oftbe eonlj
emt q-tarted*/ weUtw Xhirty-bre, |W) tn towr.tbiu
tbreeil north cfrergeclevaafll: wee'..ateom*u:L
u«! nnertcrot north ea*t quarterofacetion thirty •
three (S3&lt; Mid undivided one half tX east half ef
aorth caul half aoeiiaaUdrtr three. t«) Md "WO
port cf we* halfuf north wait quarter of o^tifn
Oirty four »34j iu U&gt;»» ooe U) north of range ten
(Iv) wee* bnisg laudia uludi George Uruwb Da-

R*wWyi.4rbde t--. Wt_______ -

MASS

' 5L&gt; perwu :p rwurkntxl .tn asngle
abate.
Thi'sv taking five m&lt; :i.l..r»!iip,
r.-mittu* $l&amp;,arr vntitW to six Engrav wgsand t» Six liekcti in ibedktriUi.
firm, or umy five of the Magniint-s, one
year, and •Iftirkrt*.
r&lt; n*M» innmiiuiugfiuAlafar incmbtrship. 'Will piraao register the letter al th
p«»t offitx, p&gt; twyqnl ltw»; on rt-nipt &lt;4
whi'-li, n ccroRtiato of Mcinlwr«1&gt;t;». lp1 .udthtefsw ♦uUcnbeto oa aU Jut uho Ux
tfetlwrirMi -tbe Engraving c’r Msguhe
■ lia'rcd, will be iunaanl.-d to say |«jtui
' lb* Wrck.lt jcLertucr ceulilae a few udvartUmg
tlirentittirv.
*
• .
culuu.-» hL.cl. piricm peculiar rU For farther particular*. *ee the Not era
bvr ■ Art. JxuruiJ. sent free &lt;« &amp;ppiw&lt;
RATES FQR AI/S-ERTISING.
tion.
TuaaereU .eruirtuewe in tuai. (10 Ua&gt;« or tone.
For taenvlirralitp, itHfrsu
.......t
G. L. Dita ar. Actuary C. A.
A., 2d8 Rruadwar, New York, or W«*
ern Office. IGd Wutcf Mrvet, Suixtatj-,
Uhio.
.
JAMES A.$WUuIEY.
n&gt;4f.w&lt;rv SeTMiirv.

.nd asrlugrr nuubur Mike rite of fl per rear,
e?
WE-aa^X

Is puUiabed freer Wsslae.day and Satunlar.

isKa7i;tus'£.«

Five CVpiua,
•'
.......... 12 CO
TunCdptfa;
"I- .....t.iutc
Daily JSteniny FlnL - •' 1
SingU Copy (broeteyoar. inadvmue... .tO &lt;yt
Three.Coptr, iu udvenc. ^................ .S5 0 &gt;•
SinjfeCooy. pernsMitb.’jCT.:............... ?5‘
Subacriptie.ua tuwy eotnnirnru at but time. Pay
Iway* In-adauKW Auy penav® Mn410|r«&gt; t'voar «,• uyrr at£r,Jit.ct» fid be cf^Ultd to an extra

MEBW

tfCT.kgS.gF Lh 1 Huteiny* Itevi. st I K». •-

‘

DRY GOODS.

IlYDliol* Vl«ic-UNCtt LOrXDl.L
A coilrfxptynrnxt Or-®W’r*T?t XM&gt;
n*li
W*SItYGlNS, IX OxYLAtM VDM9U.
taaOtBuTSSSk
TEptfeBtxa^^iraks.nf A'ujit’tniy,
•

Qfi «&lt;&lt;Mk voMteMofnury vuorty rf UMr.,
iron •rare, Jtafdnare,
.Cutlery, Iron, Stcd„.^'fiUs, Afauo)
.
ZxforB Pipe. J'nnning Tonis and
Miefa^ia Tootr of every "
..
khsd/MsHteULseU
I tJtmper than rrer
‘
.
before offered,
,
’
iu vAu Market.
‘‘1'71

ijcvSy**? •

STOVES GIVEN AM’AY.

‘ TlwImvMe.. J -partmcat af tliX~'&gt;^i-.

•**•'«••**/‘•••■■•r*

*

' a— ■

Toil Cily.

AstMcidSw. i.n ooeent

harper's monthly magazine.

4 the ocenmtucrt of tha dr. &lt;md nwnletly. by
umapoudeuce Ac-, the latuet fuccun iiiudligcue.-rwbTiote al! ptfblle doatdfute
ttnportmice—

ggassaas:

K. W. W.m»,F—bj

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE
aieulte sit tL isuds hnrt if fl. fSi^y- f'dst»i !
te.* el;rsnkd«9— Tk‘ nr.rt Mm tits, lr Uking

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the FURNITURE Call and sec our stock.
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.
Business and shall
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keep everything per­
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taining to that Line.
We use great care in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp;. none
but tfiej best materials
used and none but tig­
best workmen employ­
ed. Antong our (Stock
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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER.
VOL. 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

X
S-

TERMS—ll-M, IN ADVANCE.

R. J. GRANT, A: COMPANY, Proprietor*.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MARCH 5, 1857.

NO. 43

“No, and what’s more-the money found

and Coun
prosecuting attorney, and asked him for
thelottero 1 had .handed him—the one.

In the spring of 1848, I was called to
Jackson, Alabama, to attend court, hav­
ing been engaged to defend a young man
who had been accused of robbing the mail I would tee that he had the one I kept be
I arrived early in the morning, and im­ fore night 1 then returned to the court
mediately bad a long conference with my
Mr*. Nassby resumed her testimony.

Dwellings

O L. Rar, Attorney and Counsellor at

NommaxAcklxy,Dealer in DryGoods,

Falk &amp; Houmoox, Attorneys As Counsel,
lava Law agJUalmra In
r..J ...

the money faul been rifled. These letters
were given to me for examination, and I
then returned them to the prosecuting at­

BullStrMt.’&amp;t doorWeMof John B.
! ALE CBA&amp; G. HOLBKOOK.
FWs, Ua*tbi(sMkh.______________ _
Chas. G?Huihrqqk, Justice of the Peace
Gaarr &amp; SrAtrUinm, Dealer* in all kinds '
II .-rnn

■W*
[M-rtecI flower

Bbadxkx, Warutax dt Co, \V hoterede Pir
J. M. Rvhsrll, Physician and Surgeon.
Offlc in Sicbhin. A RumU's Bla.ro, Kussulh
A. E. Boxstkxl, Physician and, Surgeon,
_notings Mfoh._____________ •_______ Snirt

M.

Rt saat-t-,

Dealer

fa

Mattesan,

A capita! story is told in tiw following
extract from tlie letter of the Washing­
ton comwpondent of the Buffalo Commcr-

C. S. Bustox, Physician and Surgeon,
rreMenw ii&gt; Hmticgs Mich.
„ !_____
eida &lt;put»ly,Japropo* of the corruption

Fitaxcra Rows*, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,

torney. Having got through my private
preliminaries about noon, and aa the case
would not come on before the next day,
I went into court in the afternoon to see
what was gu?hg on.
The first case Dust fivc dollar note.
“Mr*. Nareby;’* aaid I, “when you first
came up was one of theft, and the prisonei wm a young girl, not more than scv missed tlx&gt; money; had you any reason to
cutocn year* of age, named Elixabcth believe that the prisoner had taken ill”
“No, sir," abe answered.
Madworth.
She was very pretty, and
“Should you hove thought of searching
bore that mild, innocent look, -which we
scldum-fihd fa a culprit
She waa pale her trunk had not Nancy Luther advised
and-frightened, and the moment my eye you and informed you 1”
“No, air.”
rested upon her, 1 pitied her.
She bad
Mra. Nareby left the stand and Nancy
been weeping profusely, but as she found
Luther
took* her place.
She came up
so many eyfca upon her, sbe became too
with a bold look, and upon me cut a demuch frightened to weep more.
x« complaint -e-ta-.
The
against her -----------act forth.- famt glance, a* much as to say ; “trap me
wu that she had stolen one hundred dol- (if you ten.” 8ta&gt; gavt her evidence as
hr* from a Mr*. Nareby; and u the case j follows:
went, on I found that this Mr. Nucby, a
Sb* said that on the night the money

L, C. Ksllooo, Banker, Stock. Noto and k should be here borne fa mind, however,
F.seh&gt;n*&lt; Ilrukcr. lloitl* Crock. Mteh. _
that the Commercial is a Fillmore KnowW. Hl CoLBMAx'a Bonking Office, Battle
Nothing paper:
.
• * * A well-known member, of
Hadley &amp; Wiuktmax, Manufacturer* of
wealthy widow living in the town. Was the wu stolen, she row the prisoner going up
die central part of your state, whose con­ girl’s mbtreM.
The poor girl declared stairs, and from the sly manner in which
nection with the bills has often been made , her innocence fa the moat mild terms,but she went, she suspecU*d that all waa not
the subject of nniniadvorsion, recently un- i
circumstances were hard against her. A right. So sbe followed her up.
Eliza
J'.’K. Rorkbts A: Co.. Dealers in Drugs A
dertook to repel the imputations eurt up-1, hundred dollar# in bank note- had been both went into Mra. Nre.-by's room and
on Ills character in presence of a large
stolen from bur mtslros*' room, and »hv shut the door after her. I stooped down
number of persons, among whom was a
and looked through the key-hole, and saw
wu the only one who had access there.
I’YilBOCGII IN SEVEN HOL'BS,
lawyer from your city, who was here in
At thia junction, when lhe witness wu her toko out the money and put it fa her
attendance, upon the Supreme^ Court.
upon the witness stand, a young mon pocket. Thau alio stooped down and
M------ said be Lad been more slandered
camo and caught me by the arm. He w*s picked up the lamp, and as 1 saw tlait rinand abused than any other man, but bis
Then
tuobe UOt«l&gt;. HSMWRO MKIU______ v
, ™
a fine looking man, and big lepra stood was coming uut, I harried away.’
constituents al way a stood by him—be had
S. H. Mapks, jvwci.ir. Clucks and Wntohabe went on to informed her mistress of
in his eyes.
been rc-dected repeatedly and every time
“They tell me you area good lawyer", tins, and bow sho proposed to search the
by an increased majority. This, he said,
girl's trunk.
’
he whispered.
:.VP Kr.KGAXT COACHKX
was the licet otWmxxi in tbo world that
I called Mrs. Nasdiy back to the stand.
“I am a lawyer,” I answered.
the charges against Mm were unfounded
“You say that no one, save youroelf
W. Pabkbb. Whole Salo and Retail
“Then rave her'. You can certainly do
Daaler in Or«sri«» A Provision', st hU Old j fwut route from Bsrry Co., to fiie Michiff&lt;ui Ccutrni and calumnious. The lawyer, Mr. R.,
and prisoner, bad access to your rooms,”
' It, for ahe is innocent."
replied that there did seem to be the best
1 said. “Now could Nancy loither have
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“Is she your sister F
D. ]C. Hswunr, Dealer in Gmc- nw Pro-1 iiwttoy., jUymsa.
1
1‘roprirlvrsunderstanding between the gentleman and
j entered the roams if she wished I”
,
“No, sir," lie said. “Bat, bu—”
GREAT DISCOVERY!
his constituents—that his hands, were
|
“Certainly, sir. I mean no- ocio else
,
Here be hesitated.
MEN MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT: probably as clean as theirs, and that if he
had any right there."
“Has abe no counsel F I asked.
liad ma&lt;ie money, they had no doubt shar­
| I raw that Mr*. Nareby, though natural»y startlt
“None that’s good for anything—noed with him,
_ _ ''
---------v WM some* hat moved
. body that’ll do anything for her. /O, rare
ly a hard -woman.
Die gentlemen’s argument, he said, her,’’and I’ll pay you all I’ve gut( 1 can’t j bj
Eiirebeth’s nriswy.
reminded him of a case that was tried at give you much, but 1 can raise somew*r*0MMSk nssnngw a***—*_______ ___
ixicun. in»n can
oauem.
.uc uuir
“CouW your cook Uve known, by any
- ----- -T ■ ~ .. .
.
...
st anr olber -corv tMa »&gt;rf« of New York. Il &gt;• tto Grand Rapids, Michigan a few year* ago.
Pniura As Mocmuokx. Deal- ra iu all kinds onlT •
for Uie
k
Crrek&gt; KalMu^
thing."
I
in Jour knowledge, where your
of Family Graerric. ami I-rovimnus, r-*l avsri- IOQ, Marshal!.
A man who had previously lorne a rath­
»«y of Faner Artkler. S»a&lt;e
UBc door, Huttiuis and lAcrtunvunJinff Country
I reflected for a moment I cart my
west ofU. J.
- ----- w jarc*^ r«Ia iZll*» line. I‘1«-a jtire me a er suspicious character, was indicted for eyes towards the prisoner, and she wu at
air: fur sbe often came to my
stealing a large quantity of pork. He
N R.nwx Dealer in Family Grocurira e*ll
u»i the treth nf ihl, as^o. cr
that moment looking at me. She caught
employed a lawyer of consderable local
mv eye, and the volume of humble cn-,
- selected and put op with m ■ reputation to defend him, and although the treaty I rted in her glance, rroolvsd roc 1
“"‘‘et men who happened along
*™“‘ “
dS* tad u, ugly l«*. ta ™ .treaty
fa a moment
I arose and went to the I with their wagon*.'’
Wm A. Saarwaix, Blaihsmithiug in all j
,——
r.-ri-------------- -— in hopes of getting off dear; but when the
girl, and ukod If sbe wished me to defend
"O" raor"
have you known
—ST Sta, .««■ .'■£ ta*-1
-W
•&lt;
testimony on bphalf of the prosecution her. She said ye*. Then 1 Informed the ’-be prisoner's having used any money
waa coucluded^hia guilt waa ua dear aa court that I wu ready to enter into the *lnc® ’Ms waa stolen 1”
Sinuoax As Wiobtmax.
case, and I was admitted at once.
Tlx"No, air."
about to give up the case in dispare.— laud murmur of ratiafaction which ran 1 «
«*»•&gt;
’-utber back, and
Rut the prisoner was as coo) as u cucum­ quickly through the room, told me where ! »b# began to tremble a llttl.c though her
ber, and confident of acquital. He Insis­ the sympathy of the people wu. I uk- ,look
as bold and defiant aa ever.
~A wav
““ “
ted upon the defence being proceeded
“Mfas. Luther," I said, “why did you
ed for a moment's cessation, that I might
with. “Have you any evidence to rcfiito
■peak with my client.
1 went and sat not inform your mistress al onec of what
this overwhelming stay of testimony 1"
you bad seen, without waiting for her to
T? F. Hxicvxr. Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
down by her aide and uked her to stale
. .. . . «
c._a_
fan drcrt WMt
Aot a particle.” Then how the devil do
candidly the whole case.
She told me ask about the missing money.
you except to clear!’’ “Neveryou mind.
“Becanse 1 could not make up my
■be had lived with Mr*. Noseby nearly
two ycara, and had never had any trouble mind to expore tho young girl,” she an­

Capper Warr.
Ru
llaaiiajfv,Michigan.

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

----- Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

,‘lt Prices Lower

trifling and nonsense.

F. C. Mnwau, House. Sign, ami Portrait

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

mrnl wm issirod out &lt;rf snd t
the Ciroolt Court for th« oouty ol

You acknowledge

it upon you, to tho aatisfactlon of every
man in court. Now, what can 1 say 1"
“Make’em a good speech, square, and I

am safe to gel off.” “ImpcwriMo—there’s
nothing to be said." “I hired you, and 1

intended to p»y you. Lut not a cent shall
you have, unlers you girc the jury a talk­
ing to.”
Under this inspiration, the lawyer made a
rambling incoherent address to the jury
fa which everything was discussed except
SHERIFFS SALE.

« You infernal scoundrel. 1 ought to be
sent to the state prison myeelf; and what

eroding I ean't coocoire.**

Ml tril you

his crimiaalitv was distinctly asserted
and mafatalued, that intollifont part ol
the “pallatBam of our right*” retired for

Judge

drod. dollar*.
Shortly afterwards, the youth who fitat
l&gt;cggcd mo to take Up the case, rolled
upon me with all the money be eorid
raise, but 1 showed hint tltsl 1 was alrea­
dy paid, and refused his hard earning*.

wedding—my Air cl ient being tho happy
county.
bride.
‘
1 next turned to Mrs. Naseby.
“Do you ever take a receipt from your
Rniovsi. or a Labox Tuwoa.—We
girls when you pay them 1"
learn from Mt. Clemens Advocate that
“Always.”
Dr. A. C. Hewitt of that place performed
“Can you send and get onc.of them for an important surgical operation on the
9th fast. Mr*. Culver of the township of
“She has told you the truth, air, about Macomb had * cancerous tumour on the
my payments, raid Mr*. Naseby.
left brest which had grown to xyery large
“0,1 don’t doubt it, I replied, “but oc­ sixe, being on its bare nine inches in di­
ular proof is the thing for the court room. ameter, and about eight indies thick, and
So, if you can, I wish you wodd procure
weighing about six pounds after its remo­
me the receipt."
val. Tba tumor had became «o intensely
Sta
,ta would g» if &gt;ta mm «14 [, M
|&lt;mger
so. The court did say so, *ho went.—■'Tsix
jT//— ----a-- _ __________ m— l-j
’, was rapidly wasting away. She had
Her dwelling wu not far off, and she tried the most eminent physicians of the
soon returned and handed mo four re­
country and could get no help. She had
ceipt*, which I took and examined. T
_.' 1 to oar most skillful surgeon* to re­
were all signed i\ a strange, straggli _ move the tumor, and they refused alleg
more 1
hand, by the wltnres.
Ing she could not survive the opperatioq.
"Now, Nancy Luther," I said, turning Dr. A. C. „
ww„. when applied to, at
llewitt
lo ita witoM, -nd
in &gt; quick,'
7«7tad' plrfo/dig 77 opwte.

—___'rir&amp;Jg.'1-

_n—&amp;.y*- .

before.
About two wceka ago, aho said,
her mistrrea lost a hundred dollar*.
“She missed it from the drawer,” the
girl raid to me, “and sbe raked me about
it, but 1 knew nothing about it. Thcnext
thing I knew, Nancy Luthar told Mrs.
Nasoby tliat she saw run toko tho mono}from tho drawer—that she watched me
through tlie key-holo.
They then went
to my trunk and found twenty-fire dol«
lore of the missing money there. But,rir,
1 never took it—*ad somebody else must

swered, promptly.
“Yon say yoa looked through the key-

I then naked her if *Ks rapreted any

“Very well, saM I How long have you

hdTb and saw her take, the monryl”
Where did she place the lamp when she
“On the bureau.
,
“In your testltnoCy you said she stoopdld you meati by that.
•riie’girl hesitated, imd finsllj-«*M she

didn’t mean anything, only that abe pMr.
ed up the lamp.
1
.

.
-r • ’
'.im-Ij
‘1 don’t know,' the •aid, * who cculd
liked me, liroauae .ho thought 1 wu treat-

I waa the chambermaid.’
.
She pointed Nincy Luther out to me.

Sbe wu a stouk. bold-faced girl. *«ne-

On the next

poor, dcfcncele* maiden. It was signed
"Sreerof Cititem,” and contained one ban­

1 was not overcome entirely.
“Will you tell me Ifyou belong to this
State 1 I asked next.
.
“1 do, sir.
w
“In what town 1”
cess there save her and herself. Then
She hesitated, and for a‘ moment the
she described about the misting money,
and closed by telling bow she found twen­ l»old look forsook her. But she firmly
ty-fire dollars in the prisoner’s trunk.— answered.
“I belonging in Somers, Mnotgomery
She could swear it was the identical mo-

covered, as well ar the letter* from which She said abe entrusted the room to the

11. J. Kaxraus, Dealer in ivci

Nkvixs A; Kxai-ex. Mcrehanto and Dcel-

have known that is if you’d remember If they Lad noL done more.

caatically, sr&gt;4 was intended as a crusher ly wriOea, in which I wm told tbai^'tbc
upon the idea that she could have put the within” waa but a alight token of the gra­
money fa the prisoner’s trunk. However titude duo me far my efforts in behalf of a

■ “A dollar and three quarter*.'

.Ur-Ung lone, nt tta «=&lt; tint, locking I but on
tar.ta.aily in tta etc. "pltata tell
court and tta jury, and tell me, too, ataee I
you jot the «renty.«ee dotUr. you Rot.

.jicutta, b, eta patient

|,,r te.lund. nJ tatag
ln
u
cn.^ted U&gt; .fata,

in your letter to your .l.tcr in Somer. 1" j
hflr
migb, not
Tta wilm« ttartad, aa though a role. wttI
„ the operation.
.„u„
survive
Being satisfied
no ha-i buret at her fi-et She turned pale ' tliat
* only
' • omnoc
'J
the
of prolonging hcslifo
as death, and every limb shook violently. depended upon removing ths'tnmor, she
I waited until the people could have op­ prepared for the «*ecasiou, and after jmrting with her children and friends, placed
portunity to ace her emotions, and then 1
herself m the Doctor’s charge. In a very
repeated the question.
•bort time the Doctor removed the tu­
mor, gathered up aud secured the arteries
“ You lie I” I thundered, for I was now and dressed the wound. Mr*. Culver not
only survived the operation,-bat enjoyed
excited.
a long and refreshing sleep, after tbo drea­
“I—din’t,” she faintly uttered, grasp­ ring was applied, and there is every rea­
ing the railing by her ride'for support
sonable prospect tliat *Im will entirely
“May it please your honor and gentle­ recover and once more enjoy health*
men of tlie jury," I aaid. a* soon as I had
looked the witness out of countenance.—
“I camo hero to defend a man who has
been arrested for robbing tho mail, and
in the course of my preliminary examina­
tion, I had aoccss to the letters which had
been tom open and robbed of money.—
Jtbcni' entered upon the case, and heard
tho name Of this witness pronounce*), I
went out and got this letter which I now
hold, for 1 remembered to have aeen one
bearing the signature of Nancy Lutlier.
THa letter was taken from the mail bag.
and it contained seventy-five dollars, and
by looking al the post mark, you wlllob-

A Young lady namod Davis, aged
eighteen years, has been arrested at BallMor. for seducing the oldest son of Mr.
Clark iu Albany, aged 16 year*. She
had induced him to elope with her, and
she footed the bill at the hotel w here they
were stopping.
Tho frantic Youngster
tears his hair and swear* he will drown
himself in the eirtern, if Mis* Jhiris, t*
punished.
•

,

after the hundred dollars waa token from
Mr*. Naaeby’a drawer.
I will read it to

on a tour of inspection through tho gniggerics fa that place, on the 2-Uk ulk, and
made a pretty general sweep of whiskey
barrels and demyohns. The Hondd says,
“the earth was saturated with the evatents," but does not inform tn whether it,
was ‘-tight or not.

FBi6ityrci.CAjCAi.Tr ojr_rnr Comm.
Railhoau!—DcrraccTmts at Wom!—
you. If you please."
The Rochester Democrat of Tuoaday,
This court nodded arsent, and 1 road tho
following, which without date, save that rays ' “4 startling casualty happened cm
made by tho postmaster upon the outside. the railroad, about four mile* tWs ride of
Uutssdaigua at about half past ten o'clock
I give it verbatim:
last night Tbo mail train which la*
“Sister Dorcus:—1 rend yu heer st ren­ bany at 9:80 A. M., yesterday, and!
te-five dolere, which 1 want yu too keep case at 0:50 P. M., with the engine
fur me til i cum bom. i kant kepe It bear lei Webster, had come on th* old
cox imc (raid it wil git stol,don’t *peke wun nearly half the distance between Chnonword to a liveii sole bout chia cat i don’t daigua and Nlctor, when the locomotive
want nobody to kno i hev got eny many, mot with some obstrtdion upon Uro .track,
yu wont now wfl.yu. i am fuat rait beer, which threw It ofc and down the embank­
only that gude fur nutinn snipe ur liz ment which is sev eral feet inhoight at that
point The engineer, John Snell, *f this
city, attempted to free himself from
bar. glv my Juv to aw) inquircin frun*. mateiuc by jumping, but was stream «
this is from yur sister.
supposed, and thrown ten or fifteen r
~ til death.
Naxv Lcthiil"
from tho track. He wu fatally frju
“Nbw your honor." I said, aa I hmd^t internally, and ;«trovto-4 trot about twen­
him the letter, and also the receipts, “you ty mute.*^. Th-- fireman, *Dp Wraiam^
whb ran that track in pure of the regular
will ace that tho letter is directed to Dor­
fireman, was pretty severely hurt,but not
cas Luther, Somers, Montgomery CouJ- fatally, in the opfaion of attending phyrity. And you will also oboerve tlsat une dans/ On examining tho track 'tt the
liand wrote that letter and signed these point where tSe obotructlun was
tered, it was fo«nd that never*!

“How much F

how the hundred dollars were disposed
of. Seventy.f1Te dollar* were sent afffor „ ____ „
safe keeping, while the remaining twenty thrown up
one end being threat into tho earth.

“i&lt;fcsPt know, sir.“
“Why don’t you know F

fit the purpose of covering the real critnthe loiter, I leave you to jodg*. And now
geuaemen, I leave anji client’s case in your

back with a verdict of guilty

“New, if you had any wUh to harm the
prisoner, could you Uy# raised twenty-

’

Tba eagtae plunged down tlse b^t atod

Tbfl caw ™ given to the.jury !«»»» and 80 ooa'wu
dlatdyAdkiwfag their examination of the
fiva ddBuw to put in bsr trunk F
'Si-'an-i A* npiw. -K* SUtem In. letter. They.had beard from the ’witness’
sbo had no monay of her

�HKPUBnCAK BANBT31.'
i waa adled out to

*in

Ml

paving bi* ado rests m wu
LllK-rfU™ MMltel. rfte drfte.
Tbc fidlowlng chapter of murder*, sui-

MILLH..

pliahmcnt «f» prcvhrasly

1 acoompliafod the road is, of Iteelf, Miffi-

IUSHMB, TOCJWliAY. MA
HUP*,
of that town,
five years

■ M . .-UlStttB J
whose death &lt;&lt;curcd by
and four moot!;* ago. '
time of hi* death,'waa found hanging hi
bis Cstfor's barb. Tfo Body, It *ectu*.
was buried without any inquest being held
thereon, and tfo atuw
den death Hftbcre
। w«ver sati-factorially explained. RecentEVGMKfltlKGLS.
■ fet ? serra* liFifclrtk of spiritualists, tfo
1 P CHltoTI am y.
was called up.
•w. w.Mtmrar.
MARSH Glt&gt;H15fiS,
old man) and
IX C. LEACH.
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among other queatkma asked was one tnC.T. OOKHAM.
,
quring into'ttic cause of his drath.
The
JAMES BVLLIVA*; '
Rrmlilfcan SUto Coosnuttee.
spirit unswqrtrithat Ae hod httn mvrdmd
fya not! drietn into Air htad! This an­
Republican CoarnaUon.
swer -was immediately mado public, and
the excitement soon became ..jntenae—so
much *0 that the principle citiXtts of the
town, were
compelled to call fur “
a aww
xoro-ji rkWA.il
"CIV cvuqwuivu
»ur wepumM irt uosunsuax deientes Ui
n»'t Investigation into the cause of the ritewi ths Stets ssijwhcal CotiieoUiu&gt;», u rte-

Mr. Kpnon—For a few day*

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of fortunc-tellfag and tbv
way to loTfrteck sentimontOA#MWf[ filed with jtR tho crime# Wi l
and atone time Iforlmriiy which characterized its Infancy.

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iBOTW A l-APl.

In Philadelphia, on tixtiirda
parrotry rana n door bell oTa:
ScaroeU a» «»
resident, oud brot%d;: tbc lady of the boo* botlt*.
Jwita, that
tfol It
H will
«1J fo
be tbc last. Fr
From w^
prospect of hi* recovery,
the tidings has not an accrnmt of'one or more infa­ to tbc front Btepa. The scoundrel quick- I have Ixxn able to learn of t|w
।
Bive of rails.)
trout mops. ai»«
cannotcharged
justlyjbf
charged
that have now been received will awaken mous outrages, hofrrid murdcre. or de­ .to tue ___
l—over
a —tit.
whieti
cannot
justlyJbf
upon
arir »Lupon 2J7ta»
ly threw a____
noose
her
bead witb
which
under couaideraJoa cannot exceed two
Our reader# tan take Io endeart u.dt'i arrangb- tier lit the tamo uisuagemait
m.inanmirflt nn
. •
«o the ite&lt;w
p*rt uf the
universal regret. Dr. Kano waa a man of plorable suicides.
hundred and fifty thousand dultara, and
Whom the' colriitry bcc*inb ’ more" proud this lt»t aa a sample of tfo criminal re time making a thruri Ether wtitk.Wa dag­ officers, wbu are making ever-,
thia amount ofstotk, and even much more,
ger, and inflicting a wopnd. Tire A-ll»w and will apora no accuasary .xpemeto
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with every new rcrefolon of hl* cbamq- cord,of ourciwntry.
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till very readily bo taken by individunh ter. Ho waalwte-mly cbarfahid' as onk '
did not bcchi to be an oxpcH at tho bnai- recapture the fx^hivas.
' ■' ' ' ' Doth 0CTRAOE.
Tbu UMnslcuetius.' &lt;»f that portion
ro,
fight along the proposed line of wd road
. tuiaa fur Iw-cries nlarmij tire ualghborof it* brightest ornament^an&lt;) ,o. feeling,
prison-fos never been surii o* to ?ire «
v K-rus- rt cw «“■* ■» ""Jof almost personal affection wax mingled
tire e.ithilaetion to the Prison i .sp^o-,
to give them an opportunity to do to.—
mcsozb at DMrvn.ix.
and Agent; nevertiiolcss. they drtcrmkxrf
with the profound respect which he eve­ place on Saturday, who with two chi Idr™. ...^^rkiwwjmr rri.«w’ rr.Hi™
4,^.1 Grigg*.
Grwc.. » ~l~. IJMriou.
Thun so for as we jut able to judge, there
|» u trial kunnliu- ir
‘ । ... . .
Ichabod
rywhere insprirad. Gallaat, brave, hero­ nmrUway.
fem. «Wr &lt;*-»™lr
„
orc no obstacles to prevent tbc consum­
ic, smitten equally with n hive of science .«rrwl M wnrihj her m tb. rjd.wc. ..f bmJ
»&lt;»r
V«.
N..
mation of sp desirable an object as a road
and a psMlon for adventure, bo poaacMod her relative, Sh&gt;; heetptod the escort, cauae.h &gt;aown for tfo rash nut vXfopt
that u ill place the people of tbe North
the mental force to convert* the d'reoma of when the villal:i cohJuvPxl her down to that he was to fore Iwwn married &lt;m the .mittodlo said cqila Dus praonbea
Leroy, where be roM*d her of her satch­
Airfetaut, Mr. J. M. Landen, acwnipa-. b attached.
John Ste'A.s DKVXT,
,
...
I imagination into realltv. Hia late Are- el curit.uuingsomc twenty d&lt;4laro in mon- next day. The license was found in his tirel) disconnected from the u e«;
nisd tfo awottr..to aaaiat in ni Aing &amp;e |
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where the other conricti are confinj'
pocket. ■
.
,
ureeatigatiun. On arriving at the place
' ’ R—- -7
«««-.
«• mpvfcHr -k Ik. &lt;Tbta rf .k. L
IrOTj ,w tat ,u cy nud other article* nud attempted ano­
J. H. Davie a native of Now Bedford, and judging from those .exapev, ft
ther outrage, in which bo did not miccecd,
wberoxfo body .was burled, sev(*ral hun-;
emigrated to CMifernU a fe* .'««• ■g«’&gt; #af&lt;-. The solitary prirowi* built ...fbret
and
then
escaped.
—
J
dria*
Ktpotilor,
died people was found congregated, seem- j
ntid was u»i active meroberoftfo Vigilante ,nntl the cells are 15 feel by 7j—ttadrj
. .. . . ...... __ J*""’**".** ta«c«b-rtlk.»&gt; Umberfu,
mH-m.m.m.
* . ,
atrwinx.
irigly eager to observe tlie progres* of the |
Committee tavt year, committed ttletoe q- wall forming one end ol each
Modests benbj give
inquest. Many of who w ere beBevera in j ।
A man named Dtrtnnt shot himself in in Son Frnnrisro”, on tfo 16th ofJunitary, In fact, It is eorwt:netwi after the plan tf
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Dr. KrfW WM lx.ni In PhiW.lphla, in
‘' givb their vibws upon this subject.
We
Bpiritaallsm were impressed with tbe idea 11
® the year 1822, and bad accordingly just one of tlui ante-rooms uf tbc Boarixi Cus­ hurt. Loss uf property stad friends is ««- the Pittsburg tohtary prison, ar,da a*
• that tbe result would be as the medium ' J
tom House.
Bis fittber folds a situa­ signed os a probable caure of the last act. sidered by rompctem foigr. to b. th,
f nl*6 invito the earnest co-operation of
. predicted, while many non-believers cpt- i
entered on hia 35th year.
He, received tion in the Customs.
.
stronger «»f the two. Tbe following M.
those who believe the plat) a feasible one.
pressed themselves ready to join the “cir-1
‘ hi* academic education at the Unlveraity
tract fnnn tbc Cunynfoiowr's Report,
A Mrs. Demon, from Pen Yau, stop­
clo” If the propbeey should lie found edr- —---------------- — ------r------------ ———A young lad named Mark Cox. son of
ScisMific Charch Mn*:e.
of Virginia, and graduated a* Doctor -of ping at Genova fur a shun tune, tried to
will show tire manner uf.constractinr tte
rect. Coroner Madden summouMl a jury I
Rnil Road Meeting,
| Medicine at tbc rnivoraily o^Pcnnaylva- commit suicide by hanging, on Inst Miss- Warren Cox. of this city, dettroypd bimDoestickt has said one good thfo|, as j
from tbo principle citizens.
Die bodv
,
M-lf on Thursday hut by ■walk&gt;’*J““ ■ •'The prison is “7 feel long, by 45
was eshumad and an examination was I . Tberc w‘‘1
«'f delegates
nia in 1843. Soon alter that dale lie cn- dat. Bho waa nut dead when found, tho’ dose of atrydinhic. Ho tfok tbc
fqlk'wr. “The organist here made prep-'
wide, end two storks liigk
The wii,
made by Dr. Geo. W. Strait, of that ; from Jmicsville, I.itohfielJ, II-Mncr, Mur­
’ tcred the United States Navy as aa*Istant nearly so. and was brought to life again about ft| o’clock A. M., and alter
partitions to gyrate; he rolled up his coat
with much c*rc and grant effiwt.
’
art! 20 inebe* thick; first a brick wall 16
. town. No marks of any injury having i shall, Bellevue, Hastings, Middleville and
Ing in great agony fiff su«nr lumra,
.
surgeon, and accompanied the first Amer­
-t^ncetrrlhr jmd IW|» «o &gt;h« I Gnirffapkh. .t MmMI, &gt;»’lh&gt; U,b sleeves so ns not to Interfere with his fin
Die Louisville Journal relates that a 2| o'clock P. M. He wm in b&gt;» sixteenth inche* thick, then a lining uf two inch c«k
ican embassy to China. With his native
phmk; upon these arc spiked plate* ofray.
head
or any tbe
other
part of found
Use bodv
were
. expe- Ij gcra, thi n be rolled up hi* pantaloons sn
man earned Morris Lurauaick, a.Pole, year.—Afrenefo* J&lt;nrmaL
discorere.if
akuVwas
perfect
In I; ‘°*U'
’“ko '"b' ronsideratior. the
thirst for observing tho manner* and cus­
anffJMiUvr iron, and &lt;m the inside &lt;4 tlta
as i»i&gt;t iu trouble his toes, then he unbut­
w ho was left in charge of a lwm«e m tba
It is said that nine members of tb^ Han irouXs an 8 Inch brick wall, making *
every part, so that it was plain that the i
of nrgaI“z"’g a company to build
toms ofstrange eounlrics, be visited dif­ south part &lt;&gt;f I^nbvlfle, was f-uinj. burn­
toned |&gt;ri cravat and loosened hi* vest—
Franeivco Vigilnnre Coirfmlttce hnvc cum-__
death bad not occurred as stnte&lt;l by thu ' a railroad trorn Jonesville to ( rand Rapd»-ulle
walljsith oak plank ntid ircm pUt,*
ferent port* of China, the 1’hitlipinis:-, ed to death In th^ house which had been J»tnJ~HX,tbr »l.tk M««J. n..e.
_
•medium.’ Several witaesscau ore examln-! ids. This is a good mme—just such un At this instant a very mureular man dis­ Ceylon, and the interior of folia.
‘
&gt;f the upper tier of
It is suppoved that tbe man
He set .on fire.
appeared from the ranks in tbc gallery,
—r—jr----- - ,DC,‘
«. ..Boot JiUiiM .»«
„ tl„ bfcral&lt; of t!1&gt;
j
wa* the first white person who deaceudeti was murdered; and n reward is offered for
Si'ictns or A MBtHCAL srynKXT.
arvb. tlren
tlnti &lt;*»e
obefctM
ofgrontH
arch,
FeM in thickness of
crouttd
vanished through a cuoby bole, and was
.omaterial importance. It was ascertamed, ,
,
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the incendiary and j&gt;crpctrator of the
_____ T «
—h.1J brick, .1
__ « two tkfcknrasa &lt;d
U». th.
b.J I,™ to . .iron a -hort |
“J “rf'“
tlteyrater of tbc Tail of Luzon, accymA little after 7 o'clock fo&lt; cvwhut. a gro'cl
then
inteantly lost iu the anatomy of the o.-gan.
murder.
jobbing till# enterprise at thu liozard uf
tinio.previous to Ids death; that a hits!;-1 J,v‘b' corporation oi every eilucri.of then there was a
Angular rase -f suicide was brottbt to ! two
*»" inch
*** vrnk
unk piuak,
plunk, with boiler iron
irw U
k
rattling tn
in tae
the bowJ
.
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men twrewnsa great ratuing
light at the hotiao of Mr. K. Smdgran.. 1
*&gt;rmly and securely spiked twethLi# life. He wm auspepSvd by n bare boo
Ing party was to take plvo at the 1st
"
rl. &lt;bm.,r»in1«»M,,•.,!%« rfc.
«jn
the
night
of bl,
death,
andit ith .Isdale
! datecounties,
diuntira,
andnotn-'t
onlythese,
these,but
hut ■
A Mr. Kellogg of Ddcware County. I No.Bo5, Arab strort. above Ninth. The ‘T. tbe wall*and.™errog being tim*form------__.very
e ..ight
ofbls
death,
and
and
only
...
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rope round bis body, fi-om a projecting
^«nU&gt; .
..p
ttelkW
Hmjmr-: th., J.„rr „
wk U,
UerUm CmitrBl mbrtnan, but haJ a grear-doal &lt;ff wind
(MnU.
up—1 U»&lt;
Ul»4 bruin«.«tk
UU.rfH.teMl
Iowa, was must brutally murdensl by bi- victim wav ayobni; medienj Muditit mini- Edufn oMnbtnatiuo iff material tiut will
crag mure than two hundred feet above wife on the night Jf. January till*.
£!T£'r:±5”»nfe1। “J
srt'iff.•gsjKSs.'^:
«• in its auunaoh.
it । rd Charles
Cha
This was the prepara­
fl.' AV hippo, &lt; f nineteen yearn I1 make
' ' it wy diftieult to get through.—
the remains of eruption*. With bottles seems they lived vert unhappily tugetb- ufage.
of age. the tent of Dr. C. T. Wbippu, ufj Tbo cells uf the first story oi tkb prison
tion.
Then the organist commenced a
Cbmpony that would 'be present
that- “*nc ‘x‘vu
, ,r several days past &gt;J violent utrucgle with the key board; as if, of sulpborou# acid end other specimen* er for rente time, and nt the time of the Newcastle, P:i. The latter is Prvdidckt. arc
the company
~
fret wide by 15 feet lung, 12 in
-night,
when he
be accidently
evidently committed unitiumU-r.VjTbiwe iw the second sutry are
night, 'Then
sui- in exchanging views with the inhabitants'I he regarded the unfortunate organ m n from th« month uf the crater be wa* drag- murder vceiiried diff.mmt beds.
Dn- &lt;&gt;fthe Bank at dwt place.
cldc., Dus is the only’ conclusion that aluug theprpt»oscd line of.sacb nwd,and j
te-.-ids of the beds were at smric distance
Dirapp.■lilted Live U supptfod to have 7f fi-&lt; ’ wipe hr’ Iti feet long, 12 in num.
I fisticuff enemy .whom it would require Ills gedup aenslcws through the acoriw. . Up­
could be arrived at
by
’
tbove
who
heard
loir, makisg 21 Iu all, lighted with say
on tiii* expedition'he wa* attacked by the from the wall, and she during hi* sleep, breathe rausc,
.» v a
deeply interested iu such a
&gt;- .
the tealimany.
The juryracrordingly
deliberately chnpjs-d In be-id in a moi.t
lights, 5 inriuw l»y 30, affwding wdficwti
^eccowJ projes*l« ‘roe there ore some faith-jI utmost strength and dexterity to overLodrotic-s and savage* of the Negrito horrible manner. One blow inflicted a
brought in a verdict that me
_
cotne—so hp went in—he hammered him
light for convicts to work in tbrir cvih”
race, and expoeed to other hunhhq'e which &lt;b-cp wound directly under the brain over
came to his deathi by bciug Ming "in ■*"the
L jj lc»s ones, but wen these manifest a wil­
Thu prtwjsicrs in question did Dot bresk
on the white keys and pelted him on the
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Waahiostom
Feb. US.
'J. i'vb.
2b.
though Uic uutaide Mall, bus gat out by
barn, and that be alone was tfo- cause v
of
. ' lingneu to aid in consummating the con­
proved fetal to bi* traveling companion, the left eye, extending-to the top of hi*
black ones; be punched him in the semi­
Mr. David HuHtoqTyiraii
' proofed‘
his untimely end.
tirua
-digging" through tbe partition wall,
templated improvement to the extent of
Baron Loe, of Prussia. • After this, hi- head. Two others were on tin? right of
tones; bo kicked him in tbc double-bass;
morning, to
u ' (right Ifo-hcs thick,) into rackxriben. crib.
thq aqull, causing iuimudiute intcusiblhy. rd to. the FctisnEi tiffice tms* nuinnni.
their ability, provided the company is ortraversed a considerable portion, of India, though be, retained life atetut cightecii
n.M.I . MHrtU n'rf lb! rfem,l.j O In
[.J,!,
mao„ the five invu
ran. gut
foiinto
ht. vac
ho put a series of running kicks in hh
A Clerical Esqulsilc.
this manner
gunized in good faith. The advantages of
visited Ceylon, ascended the Nila to tire hours. Die circumstance.* an- remlcred Ixr..rkrt taU-taSrelh.. h-(Hh«.)
th. IM
him
this road U&gt; the tnulc of the Western und ' chromatic
. kKale;
.,, ’ i he
x pelted
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i. on tbc
C
hod
pscked
Lee's
pocket
*J
tew
i
’
rswident's
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- the-ecll
T a■
Tba follotring appears in the Ckurd-.confine* ofNubia, a:id pasacd a rcomui in more'painful by tire feet that tho woman
from
over tire
wtudow it:
........
,
,
,
.’ Hats; ne battered him on the shares; ht
renn :
»WkSUU.
grm-fj, »d lo rh.. „fj
h
Egypt He traveled through Greece On expected hourly to assume the relation of reccrtion last night.
Iron Lar whi. h wu placed there
Mr. Ix^dcrlincd to retrmtwfon Hnmc
: • When I &lt;tin read my title r&amp;^tA,
In
•"
by
thc Io, rmr^X, hr prtUrf bmh foot, and returned in 1816 to tbe Unite) I mother, which has since transpired.
•tfUL-k him with a stick. Lee thereupon
!
To mansions in the skies,
u convenient lied to aid them ia
none; nor is it disputed bv any who are
i
. , . ,,
„ States. He wa* Immediately ordcrwl to
MvnntK nt xoncbr.
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rp bid farewell to ovory ZmA,
... ... .?
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। hands in bis octaves and shook him until
, rontmsd ia tire'
acquainted with thu tr»deof the country
..
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.... the cojat of Africa, and sailing in tfo ftiD:«b*. C.'ttAn. a young mm: resident of .Ur ?Mvrbi®ttliMMto*fo sffiters.
t firt rffiTteidch we* li^tevi uy a ray■ And wipe my weeping ey«-”
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•'«* "qucalcd then he ferociously jerked
Watirington county. Ky4 was shot-dead r-Xexcmcnt prevailed psrticuliriy ui ths 1
; Tho above is the style of elocution | in and the staple proddete of the several
...
..
thn’m-h tfo wall, flair inefos bv «.
J out the Mtopw on one aide, as if he was gate United States, visited tbe slave fi*Bin Imusv nrar-Bpringtidii. about thr 1st .c: isd
which tbo first lines of Dr. W all’s cqlu- places through which it;»haU pass, tliat it ,
tbe guscrmiu-u* AfejurtmeaU
thc 1Hlt .uk, „,j fltnhc t„ ifcrte
tories
from
Coj&gt;e
Mount
to
the
Rirer
oftfo mo. th.
The jurpot.-Alor uf the
brated hymn was recently deJivrrvd frqin will pay a handsome dividend to tbsn. ; pulling half «&gt;f bis teeth out of his head—
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------------1 feet by tws&gt; ««a thu inside, lined :«ith
then he suddenly jammed in those on the Bonny, and obtained free axxa* Ju-lfo deed, a y onni! :nan, f..-d. and ha* not yet
the deeply reawaed cbancci of tiaU beanFrom Kano*.
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...
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capitalists w ha m&gt;y become stock hold­
l-fiil church, tbc reader of which »ott»c
other, ns if he wa« kaocking the rest of bnrtcnons ol Dahomey. Retuni'mg homo twvn arrcslen; though a ri-uard ta oSl-rcd
•
St. L&lt;mw, keh. 27.
&gt;
«• «»* iroa bar be। - - ) ’ '
I • ••&gt; •*
tima since ad snlemny announced that ers.
his grinder* down his thnsit. After three in a precarious ktate of foalfh, he rreov for lih apprehension. 'Hi- pottle* bad nt-!
L«»r..u tin- Mlnmri 1!r|mUtau.,
H.««l &gt;!-l
“ the auffirring* of the po-riA htcrcsaW
The IrusiiR-ss of such a road oxtld ba quarters of an hour, the left hand, whteb j red sufficiently to visit Mflaico during tended a surprise party, wheji a difficulty
with the approach of
fuA," and who/ if.reitiiy increased by ositinuing it on the
the war aa a volunteer. lie •ucccede&lt;i in
from the pulptt is in tbu habit of extolling north to Muskegon, getting the trade of had Imwd dohig manui-l duty ia tbe lower
delivering
diipatdic*
from
tfo
President
tie wondrous cffieacy uf thu: Oo+pil f i
-uburbs, began to fail, and sent fur a re.k_. pkurej ano
—J Jurtninl
a desirable
desirable roneon­
thecimA of ajl tbc ails of’hSflcring i.u- that
hirniuri a
________
inforaemenhi
whereupon, the right hand to die Commandvr-in-Cliii-f, oaeurted by
thus titinanity.
•
nevi
ion ------with--the lake
lake nalnx-i;'nafig.1 ti« —
m. '•Whi-u
----- .....
, •'—
——
’•'!— ;. Bftcr hitting'
igxhc chord of G ahaq&gt; a furl- by tfo notorious spy rempmty of thr
The same acrornpliriicd minister, ujina thus exte;Hud, it would' be shorn of all !• OUS dig to kbep it quiet in the intend, ,’r’8"’4
"“d »ft*r getting the
«t. Offer.n* **00 re­
&lt;bn»m«d.r mwbid.be a.ltabn.l,fr..m j
___ , awl lx-- simpered to the rescue, only stopping l“U,r nf “
j ,,,.
th.- characterukka of a local road,
"f Mexican st 4­
if either of these fogiTho foilowinu extract to a firm in this
**
the chaneel, his ravisbe&lt;l hrarors with the, come al once a grand .thoroughfare eon-1 by tbe wny'tt. bestow upon the middle C I dicr»*h",n ,lwy encountered nt Napuluubore noetic gem, electrified’ them with
cita-wsfoudodintiiie u'oming;
,
St Umis _______
,
-------- r. r^-------------the following Imrat torn tho pulpit, of elo- ■ nretingtbo ‘radc of tjte West, Snuyh and I ft'Wuple of punches by way of a remain- j c"’ *"* f*■rcc,, ,o c”M,Ut U’ romp*"-!
Jofo Lhira, ottu &lt;&gt;f; our prominent:
Dw ftejmtr John ILII sunk in th.-. AM ,,rt,cr ,hrcc:
j Eut in Hud; a manner a* to constant! nt: | dor—then tbc player, with both hands,!iotJ’
order t.r save the I
quert and classic declamation :
nuirehanu and l&gt;cst cittzetw, ua* m-*t kamws River a few &lt;!ai« ago. She Lad .
" Lappan is 40vMra old. light complex-'
| amount df btrewete inferior to that of bo ! lK.vh f(v.t, BWj b^’h kBe^ wcnt at
j &gt;•»«• cf bls prisoners, Gen. Torntjou, Gon. j brutally mtird.-nx! nt bin wtorr door this ; «u Ixipnl ftOQ batfj of Jottun. u l.k-h wa* . ',’n« 5 Irtt •Jl
*-€&gt;h! vnntth !
high, a scar in India
' other roiui in the State of Michigan, and , poor instrument nnd belabored bim so ' G“"n‘'u,d
from their fury.
On j evening, (January Gist.) about sunset, by mostly saved.
’
' —:
l suk :»n the rigid Land, and stout built,
Th« ttratm4 Hope, u tti&gt; ! JUX)
of' -Ulnm l» 45 yrera of age, 1
I affording facilities of trade M that purtiwi, unmercifully in the lowei2 pipes, that he ‘,lic n‘turn of 1*"^' ljc »»®ord«red Upon an engmew In a aaw-miU, named Bardin. ।
Are there thn fa5-«Av of love to which
There
seems
been
n»i"
pn-nawtam,
ott..nuiver,
sunk um
in R&lt;-d
River, late Fiidav.— i
Hgh, twn tries on each R
,
..
, to have
.7
—
.......
------- suiiH in &lt; iM-u
I'ltdnv.»w*.ej under Professor Bache,
one who ha« taken uponTilmsrif tho of- of tbc State through which it passes, j j0»t his wind and cried ••enough” in a roar j
»nly a d.spuU of an wcnint .duf n;~.
nine JT..L
d..|- After .athrowing
• verb.wrd
50tUg
Mro;
‘ titgrown
—A------------J,u . the
tue,
fiee'ofa public wdWTwh i^mself rai­ ; wbieh shall make our wilderness bl-Jssun: 1 of ajninV.
' and wm thus employed in the. Gulf nf lare. I would nofc be xvrpnstxl If Judge] lx&gt;at wasxightwl ciul vv«t b.-r wax
ray
. •
&gt;
’
“
V ifoun, Ln'ltled 1 ‘ Or is itjo be tolehated year after I like the rose.
,
.
This was!be prelude.
[ Muxico, when he volunteered his service* l.y»A .h..dd MJ . tmjf.Ol.ro.rt ft ikTsS} .
7
-Hay ww, 30 ycwra old. 5 fort 10} inA,
thnrmkAm an
ar. now
no. irrmr.-l
____
-a- t ,B
_____ ’
&lt;J:
a
. ■UnrorobAir.
rrruip.-l, Tbra ll»-ihgmg
“* ,"WiD« rr.mmr.oj: Ihr
lb.&lt;y«.
opm | in the ir*t Grinell expedition of l#50.— cHn-'utherwiiwpoacable and quiet town h- 1
. &lt;rf- th. ted.
. 6,1..™ tbc
.
_
li/’l'I . •..&lt; .. | II., —“
mm
Arrests.
I Hs was accepted as senior aurgoon and morrow morning.—.% Zosm Arwa
tbr*..rA
mum; fm-U
Fjnrn.
? th..am
U",r "““T.
rartber । Mi

ual*.

Bit right of
nrturc, (exclu-

I

”«'ibf

of rr.drf.Mi ilrgnidrJ by
Woden. Suu.-. J. cried ™ hr I "W "* if ,h*
»Ue UoJ been naluralitt of the squdren, and entered up­
tmneresnry and twsurable
naspriation
-----------------------------------------------------Ibe Gte, Wwrm R.jr,r I
«'&gt; on his duty with an enthusiasm, ragneity
with these and similar vulgar ana Irreve­ .brough Crfudrf Ukta, ori ol .hr «pi. | "P * “U; U"“ *liP
-&gt;&gt;&gt; . and power of endurance which admirably
rent exhibitions.
ul .hot KCM; beloop. with a, ™t of &lt;b&gt;*“' &gt;&gt;» &lt;« l»fon&gt; bin, bo. prepared him f.&lt; the more ardorous rv- - - ‘ feU tack, and his voice subsided Into a, apuntiliilitic*
._ t
n of
; tbe
. . ..second cxpidltion, the
ApraovaL of nra Baxkiso .Law,— country and placing it in the pockets .of
results of
of which
whteh are
are before
before the
th* world.
■frid. .
dtecuntentu! jtrowl, low down in his riba, results
Gdv. Binghnm, it is understood, has np- Queen Victoria’s subjects. Did our trade
At List, after five triala,
•
•
.
’r:»:s, each
aicn one
&lt;mr of
01 whiab
wuiuti II JIn ■•
bls j&gt;ri»»te
character,
Dr, Kane disproved tire General Bonking Law. The with the Drititli Province compensate u»
Gcvimor’s tnoderite views on the pro­
radod
in
an
aUen»
rested
.
squenk,
___
_________
a
female
played
,
a
singular
,
__
______
lovely
.
and
nttnurtiye
for this continued drainage of our currcna
bttchway,
loosened
j
union
of
qualities
in
striking
contrast
with
priety &gt;-f such s law wo well known, and ' cy, there would be nq reasonable objec­ with a mouth like
e a !■■itchway, loosened union of qualities in striking contrast with
itisi»c of the strongest recommendations
her bonnet strings and made a desperate । the boldness and resolution which impelof tire law that it has secured hio appro­ tion Ui this state of utlairs, but it docs nut
screani, and went so high that sbe finally ‘led’t
’------him
on‘ Lis career of adrcnturc. ~
The
val. . Had be deemed it an improocr not oompensau-, it pays book to ua but a
got a firm bold—and then they all strip narrative of his cxpiditimia prescuts.a de­
measure be would not bare given it ois
lightful illustration of bls peraonul trait*.
away] Nine torttlw ofilll the freight car­ ped. This was the singing.
to th* law jNtsscd in 1855 clearly shows
Than the muscular man cmiu out of In this respect they poixisa the charm of
this. The people at this time uiuvtrrsally ried over that road from the wv-t, is de*, the bowuls with th,- perspiration dripping
dvnuutded such a law, and in contributing t iaed to some market in, the Eastern Stats, from his coat tails—and as bo hadn’t ano­ unconscious autobiography. Hia modest
m«l nine tenth* uf all the freight from the ther suit bandy, he abt down in the draught simplicity, bis refined tastes, bis tender­
bhowa Ui*t manly defersore to tbe
ness of feeling, and his Mmost feminine
East is destined to a market io the West. to dry. This was tho finale."
lar will which on mpre
_
sympUbLeaare perpetually revealed fa
rro Ktnim,and this immense amount of
ky marked h;s aotiw, cr.d secured him so
connection with a* dauntless courage and
large a meMure of public confidence and freightage is paid tu tire people ofCanada
by the citizens of tha Vnitod State# with25th Inst, which la worthy or notice.—- kifty
|
prowesa. Hence, the magnetic jxjw.
While Rev. A. H. Gaston waa at hit
I Narjnt Barini urovaii to Mvet Six.
er which he exerted over the companions
tbe travel, nine troUis-of ail the passen—You never do? then why that peculiar
™? —urr. Inp memuera « m. ofhfa ^tarpciM, winning the romantic
chrekl Whv tlut increase
ehurch end congregation had taken pot- attachment, and making himself a centre
T Why thaturowiqg reck­
•eswion oCH* botnre and were ready pu tbe of light and enyonmgement amid the
! Don't deceive yuur- forvigu rourte.’T.
If this mode rt doing
return of himself and lady from church to darkest moments of tbc forlorn bnp^ in
*’ *»■*
WUt», rr &lt;u mhmiM.
welcome them home w;th the utra-^t
to wll you
deucy to tnakc moii.-y mutters in thy
rosulta of b:s yierilous voyage, ll»y »rc
year in our
Msl-r W»l«—faSt
rordi.ihu.nnd presented them with,
an not drink Wt-Atcni Status mon* stringent than even
purse of tq-fo Mr. Gaston also received they have presented of noble; persistent,
h miilioB
disinterested and undismayed ihnnhnod.not exist, and woulilnot, ifsome tforoaghS T. THMou. ' ‘
tarc loading from some goint an the Eas­ r "roc.
tern shore of Lute M
mo* v Ua rqM r i» '&lt;-■ “»&gt;»
■
Irf MM 0rf&gt;*JM. ft. • ]&gt;!«• «»•« •*» nc« with the Lake Slmre Road of Ohio
Let the people take three tilings into .eon
MtalUk. ofrfurf dnuiu»d..
sidenttion and examine them tlusely,
of moderate drinkare with wfocn
we have no doubt their own intcrewte
hiMhw 1 A-djaafrotnaU

_
« ma»xchct«tts.
Iteslnation orc«v. Polk.
Tbo Boston traveler inform* u* that a
widow wouran. tuunod Cuoningham, pwi. Pt’V*
and star.
ding m Ncwlhnin. Mas*., had an nlterca- ted numvdiateiy fur Waahing^n.
.wi,h
'“’'KNH.rfag female, named
O’Bnwi, the latter finishing - the dispute
bv wiOrimr XSm f*
'-rx.
scalded woman started for ifcn residence
_
.„
Halifiw. Feb. 28.
of a Justire muno ,distance, through ifo
Die Mapsra reilad from this port for
Woods, while in a state of partial/intoxi­ Boston at nnon to4ay and will be due tocation. to m^ie cwnplsfat of assault, and nrorrow night.,

J*’7

rwtou ail tfo &lt;to*tat&gt;
Rwmectfullv and
Gotw.

^abuuta

t .«&gt;, u«i

Jaouok.

A Black RrrrtrttCAX n Srrrx or Hns-

-

C'

f without stirring; and t
i. “Look bero you; hai
1 kind of particular, for fells
** SjaUtt this ’ora'
only three &lt;x-nts at a
then, a'poac
give
, - --J ofstamps, anyhow.'
„*cry politely cut bim off a
and passed it out, f.&lt; wbic
I .man laid down three cen
, about to pass away, when
; cut, “Look here, you! IL

Uncle Sam's Clerk wn« n
overing that be had caugh
nrned back to tfo window

Wall, aboat ninety seven
, hundred an ’em when I b

rtour stamp* font, and then
-Jonathan, “bat I reckon ya
-sne agin.” Tfo stamps we
■and the copper* were Imnde
-the countryman went offs*
because a Adler hold# office
-Sarp-he thinks he's smarte
but 1 g'xws they Urnt sumet
t—LfnftU y'ttet.

The Rxuoiovs Dazrai
%xt-ruiA.—We pubtblicd,
the facta in the ease of u m
iiary religious delusion in
sphere it German woman
Salstcr represented In r»e!
Ter uf Jhcus Christ The
Vfuttlt givre a brief hwio
Aura.
** (8he arrived in this count
J^mrs since, from Germany
years carried on tho mlllimu
New York. Removing Id
she continued to trade the
longer, and then conimci
imposition. P&lt;r**&gt;u» who
■erlutig. rvpreiKhl b r to
womuti of strict frugality,
r Virtue. She now appears
rcgu.-il thetirtiodediug* ag .i
tirrswutiims, th whldi Vh-.nil&lt;»r one if herd

are her aixiicty and retn
umtntal in bringing h
Thia.slnjpifir woman r
le, About two'yea A tlnre, fi

liritualrit aasnriwi her tha

_,
spirit sna|it
di«r&lt;&gt;vt-rcd now tliat s
to heal the sick, and many
ter fi&gt;r n tekt ■' ■
y eyqry Sunday r.h’niij
the r.pir:-. of th- j ropl &lt; C)‘ a
anmvs upon hef and rontm
the aflertton. People cotn

aomv begtm to -tirt
ft*reinn&gt;-.-d,&lt;uid tj&gt;«
8he drniea havMg
he a Oter of the Savior.
“ is.oiir ofthe series
impostures which h#
I the inniplennd er

are inelrm-d to put
&lt;Mn» to b® •upcmaimal a
•ufottiuns are atrenprr thrt
tag power?.—Def. /We Pre

'-An exchange saya:

UW

following little rong to
4be Detroit AdrertiscF nod

appropriating 810,000 in aid of tbc Mich,
gsn settlers In Kansas come up an j*--d
in the House orRenreaentatirrt that bed;

•“Let d«c» delight tn bar
’
For God has made tha
■ Let bear* and lions grow
• For’tis tiwir nature to

se veral Republican member*, who had k-’&gt;

’

-But ckildrtn you, should
Such angry passions r
Four little bands wore n

voted

fody afoyr clesu-ly.(hat she jja* Inurder-

_
New lork, Feb.M.
Fbc Mcgmfoat Edinburgh, from Glaa.
gow Fte&gt;. Hth, arH-«l for. today.

n at Csutreriffe
I to choose delegates for

KOTMta MVRDXR kEAR M&gt;CK tSLAXD.
We anmninmda few. weeks since, the
murder of n men named Early, in the

Convention.

Portland. Feb. 28.
.D&gt;c AugfoSaym iaiL*I al 2 this p. nil

luws
« mi^aai.u
m&lt;
IW
Utadttd M.d»e.
We s»w Ism,
thu.» FrlrUr -Arttat on F riday alU-nwon last, the k&lt;
ril-----&gt;
kflW
rjX*
7x’P’&gt;'’r,-V
fnH cstrgn.
hlled by tfo stroke ofM
orw |(w
nght eve.
The murderer wa* one of
A Sgsttaix R«;nrx.-^Fi&gt;r lqw wuriu
ttircc man who went into tbo dtcmrv to

ruri*.&lt;-ri«»d iteosne
•« &lt;won Saul.

CMriau W.H

There are tome who tLmk it eh-meric*’

u,

at the window of th&lt;
1 enn evil ye,” Th
ed st thodisplay of “sp.
coolly aaid, “We ner
three rents in copper
—it is not legnl tend&lt;

Arivalerthc Eatsbsrsh.

wa, Jehad to tfo
itnuWiate.' Tfo

ffxrrrao* Feb. 2fl, 1867.

u^r^.

•
&amp;t. L-aris; Fob. 8«
Dre Ilnmiltoii Banner record* the mor­
ta?r of
UI a
a jj nuui
mnu uatnod
named .. Rkhanl
iikltard ■■ Braiuta.
Branibi-- ,
* , ;•”*'” «ptit at Jefibrwin Qty, । uill Le taken numcd'utciy, pursuers
der
cotnbe, a former residing in EUbonu-, ‘1‘V? . PoUrf«tnJ riw&gt;luctura Reid and
Mmmm
Mva
.
'ktJ..
-----,
R
i
--------,
W1
,
’
,
uunu
t
AUbuti,
J|p
vi
wan
&gt;
tbe
I
’
r
arihv
—
-----ftairewd
----------Gum,
near which teften ho wa.* I wnd.
raterdar. charged
rhnrgcd iarp to'be removed to iBHr old quarter*,
stabbed it: tbe fo.nl and bodv. Measnn -. | wny were 'arrested i\ &lt;*terday,
lu“rc been titk»«n to secure tfo vr.nwtrfuw! '‘»to‘«o«bealing .funds tbdonsbw tn-thewunpapj
.
_______
’r‘

C’l.AfiincATioN or Hour*.—-A rorrta-

point oct this thiroogharE which is con­
Witl you permit me to fotan my
templated as tta mort practicable cf any tineere thanks to all engaged io proeuriaB

fcmatrwa a railroad,

for a dollar’s
atajnps. He was told
was not received.
H
shortly returned yith
“We don't rare
tho &amp;ttandrnt, “for mu
rents apiece.” The cuu

taate fur imwte.

c

tta»lj.M&lt;l

tatWB
7ri'.

—•olay
-‘j th'

rftUR^LLauuon

foen called to meet

AFiuo, ..

CorxXT.*—Dm
of Berrien Co

Cun re

�KST1.XGS PB1CB CURRENT.
rrnWJy by D. Q fiasrtn.J

thia

CHEAPEST NEW

1 Goods

worth
rw v»» told that paver mooey w«» out retstad.
Md Shortly returned with four Spaniib
quanm.
We don’t nxwMiAew now,1’
•aid th^MtaBdnit,-for-naqro than twen
It cents apieew.
Th* countryman tho\

hh,

COLUMN*
1857 t. BCCKtfcv’4 1857

KENFIELD’S

UBcie arm.Wtgjrataiteji -----------

First

a dollar
FOR READY PAY.

lotd *1 Mfotu^fegly

newira wiiyt."
Tbe man inside
l°uked at the display oDSped currency,
and coolly aaid, “We never take more .
than three eento In ■'oppen, ,t Bnr cnc * Hhhirf^*^
lim—it to not legal tender abore

CHERRY PECTORAL

MOMbH

STOCK OF GOODS!

.!^1 t?
e Office’
do*n
“pde"attbe wtodqvWthfl delivtn-y, “I

COTCflS, COUXb ■•UWKES8.
raoMCHms.wfoopiKMXwca
C1MT, MTintl, AND “

LOW PRIOESI

j
; TAPKSS GOOPS of arwj tarww.

•

Spring Clothing. cWp for

w«ru» Sil lor SIB, trprtfi WU fori
Woolen Shawls Long and Square,
psblu no fcianr
lor th. dialreMni
B.Itnonsry etjuu

cf al! HM* at
ILEX/HUTS.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

Tbe • official

LEKFIEUrS.

Uncle Sam'n Clerk wire not »ldw In dis.
covering that he had ought n tarter
turned baric to tbc window. I -How ma
y copper* havu you got •
WalCaboui
K

Ei.NFJEl.tni

by 30, affording
tn to vaoefc
».in iiursikHi di

• k.) iutoetrfLotMa
tbe tiv&lt; tm
ted from the l«ridt
iitdow fatter*

TVy w&lt;

and used

brick &lt;*ur^~
: lau-Lirgup

co. I'rliyrr,. Spier. Gloger

30,000
! S&amp;ASILEU li&gt;g&gt; f

&gt;iira oft

larly every Sunday nn'ru.ugut jOo'chs.-k.
ihr spirit ofthe prophecy
two
comr. t»p&lt;a» her and eunfmtie* t
___ ...in
the aHertWwm.
People come tv Hfar Her,
and finally fonwd present* up-n her,
Hbu-hsbc declined without at nil. Bvnnd.hy some begun to tire, and wnntieiT
their gift* returned,and then she usaar.
rvaud. She denies having r.winmed to
Im? a sirtiT of the Savior.

“ho ere inehned fn put fa.nh in wtot
&lt;lrima to be •upornnluial and whoao iaingipatiohe are atrvnper than tbrir reason-

r ing tar the ah'
i member*, sste
-* Lpcofuco,«
op/h&amp;SShS

ON SHORT NOTICE.

“So. "by Joiinr "Bal Tour'.bcui

'J' VBUCriKf.AgJg of *U

Kl-5 II

rRAACIS BOWER
BEST GOODS, st lh«
LOWEST HUCEK,

M

i UM

. ■ '

ki “l II I ira

I.:.--! .1 ;.!&gt;.&lt;
1.1 ■&gt; ! I ED B

(

I **?

* “•*

.T.’27Zf &lt;r N£.I r» //.««&gt;//ir i*a a7to-£*
W. cai’/Ti: .1 vr&gt; SHZL't-fW
U.IA/.. H7/ZCZ/X UZJ27Z

!Lr

Ki stiki n s
lt.vi. ALL VuL'i; I'iMiPt I r. ni
ui'

rt:d

Call, Immediately.

parlor cook sic.vei

I’.nv. ► I.

Ct IRON ER* SALE.

We enmmeiwi
tbe following littje sung to the notke uf
tbe Detroit Atlvertiacr and Tribune.

Lift L.

wuiiiu purc.Mc wiy uauj u&gt; lat *n»|-i u
. a lua. Il ia *n «
Broom, worth , DryGaxfi, Urvttru,. Hord^rr, J^b '
- ...
»» 1. ,
. ....
*
d' Short, Rtsddii-JJudt Ckdhiny,
Cn-rlrry-icart, Oluu-tcart.
Shtrlmjit, Shirtiuyt,

A large assortment to
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
worth 75ctsfor
50 cts, wortii
62 cts for
43 cts,
• •* worth a (lets
for 37, and 37*cts
for 2a cts.

,&lt;t vekv

low pukes!!

mortgage sale.

Hinting*. Mar 1, 18MC
cure* tbc gruuiac Curur J
baring aa nod
lbvw&gt; rha* lead

t hope i&gt;fd„!a*
b. Mtlrtwtwn

ERi'M

MORE DEPREDATION

JT is not oiir intention to detail the h&lt;&gt;
• aUcnlii nNAYURFb
OWS«
rprs uf.......
Civil War,"but to call
1
SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
““

Now being exhibited In I toiling*, bv

»( on tlrt i MO roa •' be uudcnnlJ.

. eai a wawx &lt;
Beware eCtiUl
IJIITATJO.'U*. Err.1. ia SOT A UKUn

( ..11 .uid ixamin-'

at nova, an um nay. al in. i.min
rillan.r liaitlngwui ilb. CcuaO
Stair of MichigaJ; thattb« p
Vu.rt’.iu.io ih.cvwiV""^***! Broad. Cmuimcro, and Kwttocky Jeon «d
tadrlgagtd orcciiM-t
taurtoaasd
praeiica »re
are uluateJ.
aituMaJ.
J
AKThMAa bOASE. Mortgage.
Stripea, Denims and
,
Tlcktap..
MDWTGAGE SALE.
Call ana
mu
and exrmme mir
uirr aioca
atoek m
of

SfiXEEiBOOTS &lt;fc SHOES.
Sii'iiliir'ii.'r-4", I Mm-. d&lt;».u« soi.&lt;suw&gt;..
Brogans.
Ties and Gaiters.
Lsdies* Bootees. Walking Shoes.
Slips, Tie*, and Gaiters.
Call and uxMid’W- mir-forg* atock of

GROCERIES !
.

lerUxO real aatau. annate, If .nr and bring ia tba
roun if of Barry, aaJfiMa «f Nfcbteu. ai&gt;2 kaeww

ira

(Tea, that can’t bo beat; Coffee, Sugar,
Mola.i»?*, Oils, &amp;c.. &amp;., dec.

SHERIFF'S SALE
es, ana Hangings,
Pail*, dec., &amp;C.
ud esn bov g good

MORTGAGE

DE. noi OHTO.VS ratPSIN.

BOEDER RUFFIANSTT^Te&amp;^'tfj^-c

rax:

Joseph County hare issued a call for a
Convention at Oatrevitle qn Bntardaj
Mt to choose delegates for the Stole and
District Convection.

Great1 Cure
for Dyspepsia,
&gt;i’I
i

STARTLING NEWS

wsix
LW. "Orth 7,ou ZJ.4 fun or ..r *«rt ihoreof.

euau and cuargra ol thia for
DAVID VO8ET,

-□rtb t90 for 1..AS20 for 1 J0.4A0

H ’. jna . IM

SILK PARASOL

HATBAND CAPS
of land more or lew. -ill be Kid at puMie
at lb. Cnrt Hun win tbe nllap of Ha»tKid oeamy of Birry art StateTf M idi«u

Fur TEN SHILLINGS; and tbu*c that

the Curar Cwi Stoat of

NEVINS &amp;. KNAFEN.

SALE.

OU nnd look at our

Summer Dress Goods.

. .rc baad w

VfUKWAGkSA!.

County, bold their

T. F. HARVEY.

PANTB

Dot ehddrtn &gt;ou, ahoulJ never let
Such angry paesions rise;
Foirr little bands ware never made

Yours, Mort Resnoetfiiilv'

p. I*.
r. o.
bieU Morlgacv ti-cr«

Ready-made Clothing.

I^t dogs delight to bark and blur,
For God haa made them so;
Let IwAm and lions growl and fight,
For ’tis their nature too.

obHge,

I’KKriitut ll I DE J. C. AYFIL I’JUC
TICXL ASD 3NA1.YTICAL tllLM-

GARMENTS

AND
made to order in
MoKIGAGl
tin* neatest and
most satisfactory
manner.
I em
ploy none but men
of experience, in
• &lt;&gt;uk* v* aw onrair. in u
the manufacture
,’^“2SAs5iK'iJiT*SSi °C&gt;ny custom cloth
™a ,. .wi.nli.,.*..; ingan(i the most
perfect satisfac­
K2
tion always guar
enteerl.

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS

M B«t it tell:

U KU KSOdi
*
i wear tbee with* »

CUT

Rtwr*. ia warkM,
1 hstr iL. srralml tarwlr .
ELEVATED
TOV E8.
EX STOVES.

B’JUA’ UP TO THE CA^TA/E

?'t? ,Z

t^rlfiof“fia!rrata»

liROCERI'S!

K1» FIELD'S
Z^|&lt;H)DTLA for tbre- UiilUsgi p^^u«*il ■

AND CUTLERY

ending tb«r«. li-lcsJ of going u B.ttl. Creek
srouftbfocr.

KI M IT.

I. MH »

Old Fogyism Distanced j~i
Young America Ahead.

rfbea-, ia debt toliin. for clothing that ia otoat

CHEAP CASH STOKE! tLSttiga;

1 jnat thought I would dfeo in sad
bail Imrdabbut their M-tbcg gixxta
Alter pricuit
Ilia Mbpr cor

SJo«*. AU, aj
»&gt;.itkwinbtfUdta tfrtai

HARDWARE!.

fttiUHr &lt;»« ’

BLK-aw rtt Srrrr or Hi*;
ra..- ul.cu die nitttfuroa
.000 maUoflte ««'

Rlabont. Part* tie.
titfelkrr tmth a nmulttt

YANKEE NOTIONS.

I’ll IM

Jacrttw

Arariu,
Hieivry ShirtMt')*, Blrnthtd and 17
bIrsch*d Skirtingi,
18 ydr Broad
Sh*»tinn

PM1C£S!

li*ri&lt;MM imnoaUirea which have iu al| tlnkc*
. &lt;hf*i»e 1 the nimptoaud ereduluua. Ex-

iiurncdUtrly,

Clear.

ipyrin-n.-

QffA FHOV.-S.tMJ rias ^IbJi
~~
KKSMEl.int.

n.inner her six
Instrumental in bringing her t&lt;» jh
Thi» slnjetilr
and saw visiotns ofanget* eJn-tanllv (tor.rlr...
1 1...
I .....
a
’
cringubxul
her. A
woud
ipiritunlist nMon«! Imp th/’
good spirits, and raLLhiv bt r.-n« abr lW!

HIGH PRICES

:EXFTEt.DR
/ 'UX.H.'i V nrro.trd u raa ar aa aalaat
V
UXTIELD-S

Ctirt.-m, i’apvric^ dee.
..I eta,
if. fir
I..r 20
-&gt;1» &lt;•;.
.....
31

preaeb—someapirtt Knocking threogTH.
She diseovert-d now tliat she haa pw**r
t» heal the nick, und many were bninght
.. I. - rt
.
. r i ... ' .
r..

scars old, Itgbtcraratoct;
■lica liigh, a scar ip India
iamd. and stunt built.
. irs of age, 5 c^tm
«n each foot next

FURS CAPES

tur of Jesus Christ
(raitttt gives a
She arri ved :u tills cwuutiy alxnit tighi
ears £neo, front (Jerni.iny, and fur fo
vears carried on the millinari bu*&gt;ue&gt;s in
New York. Removing to 'Plulniklpliia,
»hr continued to trade there t«u .
longer, and tluxi cotnthrtked her gf-and
impos^lon. Perwc-us who bave.kuuun
her long, rrprtatot bcr to lui’eiaxti a
woman of strict frugslit ., inju*t.virtue.
-■■-■ Shi- now appear* .intern aud t •
regard the proceeding* ag.imtt licriu cruel
Kisctrtii-ns, to which «hc i» a martyr.—
lusliaml i.f .me of bsr^upi' wholitul
ndht tes to her ixd-efin the nawum. I bar

CUTTING DONE

FRENCH de GERMAN CASHMERES '

Warth JJ.uclbr 14.C0. worth lOuOO foe T.M

a hundred &lt;m ’em when I begun.
■
'
’ "
tbo gruff reply,
your stamps fust, and then I
ill.” said
Jonathan, “but I reckon you
f* were' piTOC-l Ottt,
ID
lunded
the countryman went offaaying. ! ifp,
because a teller holds cflice under vncli I
Sun hi* thinks bo’s anwrter’n allereattom
bull gti&lt;-w&lt; they larut somethin’ tliat time
—Pencil

The Ilaitoiova Delfsiox ix Pun*
DKLPUU.—We pubii.bcd, tlie oilier "
tbe fiu-t" in tbe e«»q of a must &lt;•»!
nary religious ddiUiuU in I’l.ih.
where a German 'wnrmui uamctl

I* first
le by

or Ready Pay.

ofmMiieJ
tatatu» ufmms

AND

CH0JC&amp; SAT/NgTTS.

TAO.MESTICS, Sbretinn. Shirtion. Tkkinp.
UJetriR.,

&gt;hiak, with Ualar

&gt;«hU«

AllanvrM indrtud

half without stip-ing; and then he to
Look here y*w;l
kind of particular, for fellers ’looked m.;
in look a jail m thhi ’drwT
Y&lt;m drmVV ^
take only three ei-nta at a Bimo, hey 1— i
Well then, a'pwe y«t give ms dree rents '

nch brick wad,
ith oak plank ani
t"i' ■ ! flic upi
I, that by an 8

•Would inform ids feioda and the

C0TOUVPT10I.
niareaedyl. otforvltbih.

mibrr.per fhyt

Tte mrntt,™. I«*rf

' htortca hi
thick; first
hen a ItniiM

and dealer to Bandy Made CMtof

Challiea, lto»n», Beragoo, Sitka, A-c. dee.,
IFOT/O/TS-rOf trndlew

Battle Creek, Hastings,
GRAND4JAP1DS STAGES.

FLOOR OIL CLOTH.

Convention at

RICH MANTILLA VELVETD. xrerta U.oo for
IJ»o pet yard.

m the manaL ■

LADIES COLLARS

. Ijird, Ixnube-, Slrnglea,
MfaUhdttA.
‘
U1

hM tan twllatlto n ••■.-: . • HUMM QU
PEDLEBS,

. GUARDIANSHIP SAU-:.

'

*"«J

COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND. ALL
WILL FIND THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES, AU
AREIKV'rrEpTOCALL

jyy. — ss*y SttctaingaaiMr or t* s^*!-

torort U*t
NEVINS &amp; KN APEN
ltoafia«&lt;Jim.. 11 IRA.
7.
Tba OBAID UMDB PTAfflB

�fisrmic Ever!

VNrBBCEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

iODS

Startling JVesrs H H
err nevbbthelesb trie.

CHEAPER.

than

‘UBUGAN BA?

;

•

CrOOdS

INCOME.
TW Barta of the three great Amerloj

ftratasto Ms ydnefr, WM«I

We have now on
AT THE
hand a stock of goods Hwlingi. M»/8, MM.________________ UJ
CHEAP STORE OS’
HURRAH JOB FREMONT!
STEBBIHS &amp; HUSSlSLIj* suitable for the
WE hare Mi*haBd, a large and extensive
Discovered at Last!!
Spring Trade,
Slock of Goods and are constantly
DR UAYNALE'S
receiving duvet from New York, addi- which we will sell very
ti&lt;o» to our already large Stock selected
MEDICATED
TONIC!!
with great care »» to Utas ikzat* of this
C3S3S!uAlF
to make room for our
The Latest and most
new stock.
.fpprored Styes,
Our stock of Dry
which will be sold at
Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
Crockery,
Ready Made Cloth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp; Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in and other goods is
quite full, and we will
part of
Pry Goode, Groceries, Crockery and sell them at prices that
Glnse ie«rv, ITue Cape and Jlonnele
i
a nice aetortnunl and eery cheap.
1
will astonish the
BOOTS AED SHOES

-WOOD NYMPH,'•
CLAY WEBSTER AMD CALHOCN
Also, the exquisite Ideal lJuM '

"miiNe."

APOLLO AND ©IAN

PAYMENTS.

With nnmerous work* iu Broczr, *,],
collection of several hundred

&gt;

Defy

CLOTHING, world
a

great variety
Ready Made

Style quality or price, NAUS, SASH,
A l*4i 3 great variety of other d-.sirabSc
such as Bonnet Ribbon* and
Flowers, Pargaals, Fans, Challica, Lawn*, I
Mualins, Mantillas, rummer Shawls,.
Gloves, Hosiery Ac., dec. y on which “we.
promise you
‘
\
• I

GREAT BAR&amp;AlNS.

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

We also cam on
the FURNITURE Call and sec our stock.
STEBBINS A RUSSELL.
Business and shall
Hastings, May I. 1350.
1__________
keep everything per­
THE N. Y EVENING POST.
taining to that Line.
We use great care , in
the Manufacture of
our*Ftirniturc &amp; none
but the best materials:
iiscd and none but the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found
SECRETARIES and book ca.
‘
Evening Pott.
SES.SOFAS, BEAIBE.WS,
Il PuUUbed erny TXosntf.
SOFA COATTGE JENNY
»gU Cupv On* Yrer, ia »•!■»»»&lt;•......
•
LIN'D AND COMMON
BEADSTEDS,
Side, Card and Centre Tablet. Full Loaf j
Jenny Lind and Light Stand*. Lavages,
Jrcmmon Cane one Spring bottom Chsirt. I Aa4 uy laryrr uatrbe.- *t the rets •{ f 1 per ys*r.
. Semi Weekly Evening Pott.
Any quantiay ofTinc, Cherry, White- '
!■ pnblUlcl mn R'ada*«Jay *»4 Salundar.
wood and Black Walnut_
SinjU Cof&gt;« Ore Year ia sdranre.
.. |J 0

Appoietnl I b»r* y«e» ».11 Ukr nw*»urv» U fi
»i»h m« wilt »
u *ocn u rjnrmirot
L»«» othtr •rre-.Sr. that «re v«y htgbly rww
ruentVd for tb» earv of Ara- md Ferrr, but Ibz
I* within; » rtirh pr-jjdehne »o rvieb renMes
» Uwt Iimre tn year prvp*r»tioa. and the re t»
rrtnedr that
»’rr falko n»drr my obMrvaia
It Al ka&gt; pn&gt;’ed to Im u rtartcr a» CBarurs
.r &gt;—
r^.. .^&gt;ek.n
in is.

Blanks!
ly^ygga’SSJg-uK E M P V R I U M OF F A 8 H I O N

BEAUMONT’S
LAKES' AND GENTLEMENS

■r* lb* J*uMte eta rely on baring tkcir work
«ta plreer Ibra.
i» Inf rinerwnee la Ibe beat SLoym of Vra
k Hl’. aaaHaa bin tontfer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS.

Gocnrrut, Dealer in
wan. Unwenet. froeUtyA
■ uw It. Mh MMaCtoialng
rfltreH. H*Mmgi. Mfch.
nut, Wahukm A Co. V
Inahrn *nd prepriMBn of
K WutkvuM. bo- li. ka£

et, by which a valuable painting or pre
of statuary may be received hi addition.
Those who prefer Magazine* v&gt; theEt.
graving "Satai day Night,' can have either
of the following one year: Harper'* Ma
gazwe, Godey* lily's Book. Uriud
State* Magazine, KtiickcrluxArr Map­
zine*, Graham'* Magazine, nUcknxxTi
Magazine. Southern Lite ray Mrosct^r:.
YmL per»on ia restricted to a tingle
share.! Thooc taking f'c im-mUrdij..
remitting 115, are entitled tn »ix Engn
ring*, and in Hi tiek. lv in tbe diatrttc
tinn, or any five of the Magazima, Mt
year, and si» tickets.
I'ercntM m remitting fund, f.,r nicmVr
ship, will please rrgtatcr tbe letter r.tkp«iat office, te prevent ben; &lt;« rveeip|cit
which, a certffieatc of Membership, ta
gvthcr with tbe Engrav'urg er
aealrcd, will l*e forwarded tn any fwrtu
the country.
For further particular*, •&lt;-«• tbe Nevca
ber Art Journal, sent‘free oo apg&amp;a

PROSPECTUS

a Ac KiurM, Mcrcha
Dre Uo&gt;i’. Croekrty. O’

L
lit.hszu, . Dto.1
vGruccTra.
“d

Sag*. Micbigw-

-

*» &amp; Wmihmax, Ml
Mtol tree A*J CtI lyrj

For amnberefiip. address
C. L. Drasv. Actuary C. A.
A, 348 Broadway, New York, or'Wwtem Office, 1GG Water street, SaadsAi,
Ohio.
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY,
Honorary Secretary.

Taxes for 1856.
XAXratnis^A. i*«aaup w
li»&lt;M, w hereby mfbrwwl. UwU tl- TrewweTic
*k!tertol&gt; torectoV*f«Vtewnlo&lt; IW tovwL?

laxaa, s* IW store «fS«ri**kKMpe*"&gt;
i SATURDAY MONDAY A- TUESDAY
or rate wrek. Oral Hwaret tor irflterraber luf
la th* Mb 4*r aCJsaren. 1&lt;A, ivdreiie.
«. tOW, Trassbip ttoteeu-e
Hatore** Dee. » IMS.
*Jt It

ING BUSINESS.

HYDROPATHIC 'ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
Copper, and Sheet__ _
Cutlery, /ran, Stevl. Fail., Stores,
Store Pipe. Farming Toole and
Meehania Tools of every
kind trhich see mtf tell
cheaper than tree
before ofered
in thu Market.

on hand and tor sale
Cheap for Cash. We would invite a call
ami an examination of our Goods and
Price*, and we will try and satisfy yon.
STEBBINS A RIRSElL
Hastings, June 9, 1350.

liAi'&amp;bXTi 1 bt-Ji r in
tat. Crodtry. Jtwdry. »
Dree* art Ilrdxioe*. Km
ale Street, opptoito Court

year, also a copy ol the Art J-ramal ca.
year, and a ticket in the A nual Diontmtion of Works of Art.
x Thus, foe every &lt;3 paid, * pere.a nn
only geta a beautiful Eugrav mg
M,ziho one year, but also recrivca ’be Ar.
Journal oo^ycar. and a ticket in IbeA*
uual Distribution, making four dalisn

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, Ac.

i A WnMUM, Whole
d*n in, **d M«au£*cturr
to Jka. Bitt. fw*. ««h
tote rt ttabM Belt
TildforHui-..hhU.r

Evsry subscriber of three dollars •«.
titled to a copy of the splendid Mcel *.

of
'

that cannot be beat in

FINE OIL PAINTINGS,

by lading Artiste.
Die whole of which are to !«• catHU
ted or allotted auiong th. yubscribm
-whose nones are reort ved preriot* tn th,
Twe.tr-«i&lt;bth sOaasan ’ST.
when tbe dtwtrihutiona will take place
TERMS OF SUB8a0PTI0X.

faior him vtih tb«r Mtroa&lt;&gt;.
Il
Htevn. fee tl«bl ImmlM. flmu- bsmU, ।
Ind Uto .torr, tie buck-to. AU nnten tn s» I

work to ..it r«w.
D. T. DBAKL
IWipp-Oet-U 1*6._________________ rt

,

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

,
I

orathMt. sold ebrawr Ibra a ass* mM
-■ -— Lt v.
_ * w
■
____ a___ _____

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
TkelGy ssafer cloratWttU Yra udra-'
.Ma ib. tank mlnsto of Harps'* Xsw sillily •
ik. D-Kl_l_^. ,W.
.

S. ACKLEY

STILL LV THE HELD.

■AJ.B or ' tokrteTcii

firefireh

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,

Y™,'“

"&lt;** » m for

TEA k .ALERATCS1!
Hz- ^Blten^ aro, M. IU, G„„.
ESPftcU LN OllcK
~

A -Sxijs;

Dress Trimmings,
and Fsfoef Mamatifne Fringes, Edo is
&amp;,**. BOS'NFTS.evere variety
and Sfttlr, Serutcmd Silk. Bon.
1 art Tritantifiyt, Artificial*,
. ;
Ribane, Rask ar.d
-T . Flute* of entry Style.

S=S"

’ !rBrj15G CTF

1c ggwillw
MORNING EDITl^^

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VOL. 1

NO. 44.
”^wLtlrtig-b^rflsh;water."v

For ttn BARnw. [ her f„r a uh on Mondiif, TOOTnlng, did
TO THE FtfciTIVEFROM SLAVERY, ytm."
'
-i
I “IW:
other time should 1 won:
Ossun- Ac WviMum, Wholesale and Ro

' —
Prewonwert, ibosteaeFutiiire,
Ttatoriu4fe&lt;hu;
Aed if ikoa cas'd but gsla the shares.
Tl-ou «l forever frte-

MssWnrc B«ny-Coty. Mkk
,
Ions Raasnra, Physician and Surgeon.
Sv”"« on Breadirv, user lb« Cvort Bernie,

1

| a tub 1”
■
e.j,
“Yies, and at what other time should
she waota tub!
“Wall................................
•
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* Tltewsy. perhwa lcok» dmr to'dw.

husband laid tq tell her the tea Was dish
“1 am snrry itdn'f Hitt J nil

■

“NerqOults yon f
"Nor stiff at.the name motntart be
threw the* broken biscuit bock upon the
plate
“Slderrtthr airithr.**
"IVhAlUtUmaftS iWi the Mrtft;

I
ranted to my that’wa, John
’ ’ 1” asked Mrs. P^Mtttdshed
astovrished st the
.like thl
___ ,— editorial,x.singular oiilj mcar-t singular’conduct of her husband.
ul W dWfirc to Mir up I
“Tliert are great chunks pf jtaleratip In
hl m sc If, but be bad
oppaalto'
Falx &amp; Homtwr, Attorney aide Counselstrife.’ 1
;«:r-rVs'
If th.
tiiiug I do d tat, It Is
atua in bread.”
—
••
w
• KOCK, *Uin
VrokMi bfscuit and «xL j mH&amp;AS
^rtAR C POLBHOOK.
Is only one yellow speck
“She didn’t setin wBUng to ftn&gt;ffl'tii to be seen In It.
. t~—-------- »”------- . ■■■, ,-r,-^ T, -., . 1 Chas. G. H'»lbr.«-k. Jestlewof the Peace
me id when she dftABtn tatethem od».,
"There la. one Ilittle place;, I. will
. .r cut
- -----it
Gbakt di SrAVunxo. Dealers in all kinds
&gt;» now«v» Btoek, HaMtag.. Mk^
and let me have the tub. I mid her she ; out. Pray take another, John."
need nut trouble bcrselr.”
' John did take another and broH h
“
Ft
‘
wto
wronj;
Marr.-for
yhh
to
ask
'
oinJu
;
but
nerciefed
r.nct
her
speck
of
the
11. A. tioaDTrAB, Dwtier in Dry- Gwxlst
her to lead bar tub on Monday morning. o!f--nsire substance, scarcely bigger than
Bui let Ihst heart beat high with tope,'
“1 .supposed no ; if «oy AmauRas wrtiug, the heid of a pits.
hour, fixed up a portion of the expreas
'U1MIKKX, Livery Stable. Hurs- |
•'Ha'ven't you got any told biradr be
THE ‘‘JffAKTTG VP.” x
car, and luui bar convoyed thereto,
A
itemed as.be threw it upon the plate.
B names#, WaantS &amp; Co, Wholesale Pa- ’
“I wish I hadn't said ill Dear mo !\w hat physician by the name of Beecher wav ou
Afters
la
none
intlq?
house;"
replied
tier,
lira train. ■ Ilia services were immodiatewould
I
giv£
if
I
could
only
recall
it,"
•* Never mind Mary, Is supper ready," poor Mita-, ready &lt;5 burst into tears wfth 1
MUM; w wvaouM,
J*.
owm, wm-i ----- --v. .
:------------- :----------------uut in r-jquiritiou, and in a short lime
1 norms rod M iw. Leeds, as she leaned her Ward had the pleasure of announcing tn
’’NtL 'That wood you gbt last ia such | grlefurid vexation.
.**&lt;*•
_
J- M- Rrasitti, Physician and Burgeon.
*Girb mea’plecadfplo, then.”
1 face down on die arm she had retted on Lis anxious passengers, Uuit motlxrr and
mls.in»bie sluff it won’t burn at aU." . ..
the
breakfast
table,
while
tbp
thick
tears
Mary
gave
him'a
piece.
1
”* “ ‘'v.to;
i &lt;®«u e«t •wi.iy
era in Dry Good*. Cvoekrry, Groetries. Bool. A ■
■■ —
------ --------------------- ------babe were “doing os well as could b« ex­
up into her eyes.
•'Scrifr »s swill,f"’ exclaimed he M’hb sobbed
1
HkMB,Msta. l'«M, Cteihing *nd Fsucj Good*. A. E. Boxstkl, Physician cud, Surgvon,
best there re, for that matter. T gave
pected under the circumstances.'1
G«xtyW-. W.-7EHolings M»d&gt;.
.
D«innM»eh.
«■«
She was a [ ratty htttewroman, the wife
pushed J.!s plate frnmMm. '
Tb« tollngfajUlro;
•
eight doltart a cord for it" ; ;
The urniher was a poor woman, ami. M
‘Mary gave Mota mince pie.
1 of a year, though the tears dimmed Ur soon as. it became knpwn. Ward went
“X'fobl and his money ere soon par­
~
notiieropathlil.
AM. Me»i«. he ..rai.ed, there t» S lead J
M.
1U.BSALL, - Dudcr in Dry :
‘Strong enough of doves to strangle a 1bec/and. the trouble at Ur heart shut otl around with a bat, and in a short time a
ted.
C. S. Bvbton, J’hvsician and Surgeon,
the
rosea
from
her
chtvk.",
that
cheerless
Mlo^f sal^l he. “Strange that ! eah’t 1
“A foul and her liuabsud—-------hut
retMwre in Bedford Mieb.
November morning; with the dull broin- handsome purse was collected, and Jim
Johg cut tbe sentence short, thinking It a gel anyffoug dull?fib'tifeat.”
with bis cuvutcns&amp;cv cbmdutely filtering
Tile poor wife could bear no tnolt.— 1ish daods piled low abtJul the sky, and off happiness, toojt it in to the mother.—
ijlile too wicked' for the occasion.
Faaxcu Rowan. Dealer in Storm, Iron,
L. C. Kruxcco, Banker, Stock. Note anfr/
“Just like yint! If there is a fool any­ Her ey M filled [with fears and she sobbed 1the hoarse wind cracking. &gt;nd crumping After ho reappeared, the passengers pro
► . .
faehsuge Breker, Battle Ctwek. Mkh.
afouff. Johq was not disposed to carrv through the trees outside.
where about, I am tho one.”
.
'
oos-rl that the child should be nanied.—
W. 11. CoLKMan'a Banking"Uffioe, Battle
\o sooner raid than done. Jita went In
“Never tnimlr Mary pkt us lave tome tlp'teMoi anv farther. Maty, aa meek
From th* Wutuaglon Star.
aupper as aoott as you enn. I am going as she found hull herself, -was extremely i
and ent thababy, with tbs consent of its
Hadixy Ac W10HTMA5, Manufacturers of
snfeldre, and she could net cudtrte tbe j1
to the caucus this o’yenipg."
THE FOURTH OF MARCH.
delighted mother, brought it out, whsn it
I
“You art'! Yen never stay At home d'ghtat cen«u»e.
was proposed that it shodd be called
" Blssssd are Hums w to expect ooihise. for tbsy
“—
Mary,my daik'.do net weep” «!d
r-z-------- 1
in the evening, W5W."
I
r&gt; ml Sto»»». .Sure.
(»T&gt;«slltuJv
lh*D BulbsdluppolUWd. '
" JamM Ward,” after Jim, tad “Beecher,"
to her, Ed imprinting a kiss up- l'k«
salvtMi Mm* - _ WoD. I
Offiee. lla»linC«, Mich.
“Why Any dear, I have not been away, | ’he,. _ulng
eol
afur the physician who had prdhnloasl;
cm K
her
I don 1 believa-for my part, there ever was
of nn uvouipg, - but once, in a month."
" cheek.
ly attended the mother. Il was adopted
“Wlmt ta the mstter with rou, John,! *u«h 0 ‘Muga» « woman 'rttiafied with
“Why need yuu go nt/ll!"
'
.
by acclumali'.n, and amid a general snout
jeu
net
er.
behaved
like
this
l^foreY
’
|
*
hat
she
h»
got.
1
thmk
it
was
real
uh.
“Because I am very deeply Interested
and approbation the babs ""was named
'
“
I
was
only
bolding
up
a
mirror
to
you
&gt;
kfod
of
him;
any
way,
and
nothing
in
the
in the Tkctimi."
'
-James W&lt;rd Beecher—5—Jjm,
“More than vMi era In your wife,” re­ —roti am wll hoir I feel, when von find ! *&lt;”« ‘•"‘‘J'1 have made me believg before jj with a smile of ill-concealed delight wav
THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
'
11 married Horn- Leeds, that in would ■
plied she petuiautly. as she opened the fault silh everything I dd.”
fogging “J Lis little nainesidtc, when
-! never wil! again*
[have «scd that tone or thone words tome, j
Heath. Mhlhtoab Ar Co, Dc-alom in aud toaoettlag al Kalamaaoo. with express mint
stovisoven to see if the biscuit were ready
* My own Marv ! ’ Forgive me if f
• trues* i was more .to blame than be some of llic Lalies nxpisted to sec tho
1 declare! this is the meanest stove I ever
“little baby.” -It was passed from hand
"
' after alt fi.r I said a piod many satirical ;
saw. Tt’wdh't Lake worth a cent."
4 esuscij vdu piiln."’
tn hand among ike laah-s. all admiring
--------------------------——-----------------. - , 0»v4 tod NrtunS*; s.
______________________
“Yau are tocj'bnd, John*
| things, J almost wish my totigoedcad been ;
“____
Have
yon just fohnd that out" 1
the-lit tin bundle, but at tbe ssme tidte a
S. IT. Mapcs. Jedtelor. Clocks and Watch- | _ Tbi. routo
ihrun^h thertlUt«sof T»nk« ;
“
it
never was
good
for
anything/’’
"But
nd worse than yon are almost ev.
*
J
'
“
It
never
wk
good
fitr-anytKng/
.
---------..
&lt;0&gt;
m m
Aekfn'a
Store. UMtiius
and
OnH |iPrahw.
Rep*lre1. _
bop
in aetoer
. wore,
uuuas . Springs.
jumirI*r»&amp;is»Ul»
(hc
Ik-uU/o
U1J lteThe
r, rtnm
B.r .
»« n.Mlr»4
Mrs, Paley
Paler went
wetit’on front
from one err
cry day.
day."
And so Mrs.
”
OO..C,
M»a I
■I"'; ■»»'£&gt;»
•• ,
■; . .Svud.
jl .____
. -i . ___
' ’ . and’ systcninti___ - -” [ - Mary
XV--'- .1
thing
to another,
regularly
thought a deal that night. ’
-----j.-----R ■ —---------------------------------’ Ai;r ^37) ifrcA.VTCOAChT^
„uito-.,,- «... I1* h..Ta iL.n. 1women. Jim wondered, but in vmn.
uurffor evan kmmgme4
Hero there
y
taughter mewt, until
cally
»V«1'»be
tri.—xmne oat.
colly cauaemulMsvtrytiling
ccbUcmuiqgsvtryihitig to
ta p^fch
she !
!■ -•■. ______ L.Tr&gt;C*W* .
'.•■■■- bars Imcu U»c»d on Uu» route. «Ulh Cut horsM
was soother outbreak of tears,
' .t. i i
t i i.
i its- Etto
w. raw., wii,. Sto.to
band. ahc
She was not lulled.
suited.—
—.
put her hand,
»II.
to&gt;
cat ntakv nnA Lftw Iloe Balus was handed to an old lady. Sho
was out of I‘ 7
The
Laltlo bad Leen fonAt
and- __
the
Everything and everybody wss
”— t_L._
Dealer in Onctrip A Fiotimm, st Vi» vid : lioui rout# ftooiB*rr&gt; Co., to ine Mscbigan CeoUsl
•• --------*“• __ |
thyto.t.1, this Immv Aref-iel dismal [
n"1
,nore tbon a talUUte, then
ry’ s haart.'waf
haart Was full
full
1««“**6“
’«*
,bo vxctaimH •
Stead. Hsstings, Mich- __ /_______ _ ____ ■ R»i! Ros-1. The palraiaKV of '■'&gt;• traTrllnK t-ublfcjoint.'
taint
Nothing
X, .thin.,.'rtoXt
»unt right,'nobody Am,
done '[ victory
vietorv wcu.
wen. Mr*.
*r“ Paley
■
SW
e
™j
H
|4.y.k»s«
1
&gt;vfillto&gt;&lt;~lta«
IUI'.
D. C. Hawixy, Deab r in Grocerit*. Pn^ “iTS^^Vls'j UHM.
Ca"'
!
ortcfidcrtie»s
anything to kuH her.* !-*
‘--=3—a-*»
artSk’ij?.lES gU'rti| ~_grbat DBO-VEnn
Y |
« Pal«y
r..^-to
^|^&lt;^iyMvy,«rtta-«-toltadtl»pA&gt;l»,c»*»««l
-V. dl; wta'. il» mule 1" all Jta.
John
war ni
rulatiuM. Thfoporcupinc I useless grumbling caust-d her affectionate
eb00/&gt; How i wish • pc&gt;r&lt;ujjr
in his domestic
c
pher’e Stone FonnH.'
Ep*u!«U,
•'
IF
nfhis
Wife
was
a
continual
snnov!
husband,
or vhcvsteversemtld have indulg- i
,’*e
Juft oo»inulc, und forget-, ^Wtir ns a Gal "’said tha old wo­
temper
BU’URKTUfr KNOW ITo
him.
It
was
extremelj
hard,
to
,
ed
tha.UU.
She
would
&gt;ot
xnaU
him
"J
F^»«*
"J
i
j^to.
to Jim.
Which ftx M»Twit, von knswVV1U4AM ItoouiA Lhery Stable, Gruccs l«st endeavors to pluase her. and | unhappy £«• liw world, and. now when the hu ue*k' l,"“ “J» U,,*_1 m rcJl *’"&gt;' '■,
Then rosen veil of- laughter • tha men
tind to thspabtfc »tow R
.. .. M.. Hr kul w.Jw ««ly k r.-ltol Ll.wwd tor «y«^ .to Ml a I totto *»&lt;h&lt; m. Urn «x»&gt; nl I
!

But oeorerd tpred thy trey;
bat blns th. God «l
Tliattbm'raputefe-

sum non

r

ABtifh.tMMtake.

Jim Ward is a conductor on the eastern
division of the N. Y. Central Rallrmd.runShe learned to ning daily between Utica and Albany.
look on «b« bright side and ignore the Ward hss been . in tho employ of tindarkside.
,
1
Central Railroad tor- a long period of
To John Paley belonged the credit of £enr», and is one of the oldest condtct.-r&gt;
the cure. Another might have been dis.
i thu ontatry. Invariably aocommodo0Mtod with matrimony, pronounced the . ting nod p dite,hc h particularly attentive
whole thing a humbug, and gone from his to the Indicji, and always managee to
home to seek so boo iti company of the tnske himsoll a fevorite with those of the
abandoned and dUsohite. 1 u hitu.tlic re- fair sex pho accompany the train undermembranco ef his wife's devotion in sick- bfo direction.
,
A abort tone since, wHn.» train under
j.«
hie direction was or. its war\crut from
him U aktoeM; but her (kvotom was.
,biMO
^cident.
not bouuded. by the mapdaic oi duly, it
tlw lrain, whiA adds
was the offepnog of lota.
h was tbe | to
vWl4o Wlinbcr of p^^rn., Imt
heart s tribute, end her husband sgw that i
CVcr increases thu profits of tha
her
triP. 'Yard as so-m ns bo discovered the
Udi vWcared Uh briahtncM of her char. ^,5^ of a.o lady, hustied about, and
cct«r, and he chased tbcdwd away.
wiih tisMrsiu runnmg forty mdcs an
or some

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

wishes, but they were jnyre caprices, and
in dispair he gave up
.attempts,—
Nothing that he rouiifdo, wduld please
lwr,Mlrfn? tat sb. found fault witii Lire.-

I'iuuis

guard upon Uur tungup.
[wiittoo.
I out toswthor. until one univcreal scream
।
AluiMtaiwajt a hqb'.lucl grumbler i*' 4ba proltv tady sprang npfromthc
U|C
"Sevcrai gentlemen threw
‘ an iuduleal pmswu A man. or woman
I Xtatzntar
,• oc,r uctcrmlnatioo
tiw ; jj
irliaI&gt; #Rj mu
p.]„r, out o
fthe
r°m‘‘n«"
b taTrtZkaheightening
\ShXtao
arirhsUand
ntufflorsout
of
the windows,
windows,
&gt;h^ted tacx-eutdeJ. Lav no t&gt;
~
’?--------“&gt; '■’I St
B I ~M&gt;. nUw-r- mltooreA untotoAlly.

.
......
.
j bo d'rtroutented. But Mrs..Paley1-,
'"’’J*;;
’n*?rs
.
«^PND Btv.
. a kind of moral inuulgeacc. She pc___ _
John Paley, was of an easy temper. He t-rthcr nublu.jfeculties to sleep lb; tic
t
„
■
■ i and held their sides. In the midst ofthis
An4 foully t&gt;S ctietarsd,
was dispoM.d tq.giakg^e bret nt things, i time,.and disomneojt stole io white tke 1 Tha rnxna mere!,.nt trM leaning with 1 st"!ni “ffou and bllghUtr. Jim made his
JT.™™ | roeapc from the car with bi. female -Jim
• . .-li----. .i_- \; l
.jhw*) Was n° *uuh - *'*J1tiucl
guard. She had chosen a weretI os he
pudilteci
------ir
-------- J fcnj
pxR.h will be selected and pul up with as
. .mprocataing.'iith
iticetsui.l r* »«w coursc.of action, but she. iwd to 1
thing as_ ccirip
’-'""
Lte1 Wb*
*41 f'T tbe rest of th.
i grmwblin"
-twbling. Unlike many others, he fnuj.l &gt; WAteh.witii Ccpse’csa vigiknev itutt tociteb ‘
Wy. A, SaIITWCIL. BhtbkvmHhiWg in nil '■ y, •u-ek ofGao-Ub lar^-soJ well toleet&lt;X can- I
Bot-bn
to ti.c
drani Vuu|i,
ahop, or
anu thedlspoiitiotf
ind&lt;&gt;-.■
- - -• • ------------- -e “--“--I— iielieg of ererr variety and klnU of
I
| Olit
’bw! driven
wwaiwiaiM
to.iwiUR
vr w».u
—-W—-^i tojomplain.
n ww».-fw-—• • Tcijx;
"wsniiuar'
[ to the usual haunts of loafer, in the ojuu- • font was to k-H tbe battle, and to lose the
i try jilaccs but was oletfoatcly' bent' on। |j battie
balUe was,
u an, perhaps,
prehaps, to
to alienate
alienate tic
the affeoaffeo- 1
HmxokK A \\ lOKTMAir, Fui
'
iuiui of her lAisUiuul.
'
'store that morning, «o gloomy and rcserv- i
Staving a1 foimo m the Evening. He was11t lImia
laufoind. ,.
. .
fond of
nf reading, snd home wr.s tho centre, Ii
ifot-hsf
But
ha* best,
brrt. effort*
.ffreta were wholly
whoilr tinur- 'ed, «u thoroughly unlike his usual brisk,
font!
Our (Head did nut rrptaia.
did yr® grcr’stndy
Graumaji.—
। ----succocsful. Shu would forget herself and I'energetic, jov iul manners that always car- [
oT tboughu. Evon thu perversity of his
ried sunshine into tha dark ware-nxims. 1 grammar. 1”
Mi*.' ,I
---------------------!
l» fci 'mu per |&gt;«reu4. Ff*b of rvvre tocrip- .
Foe lhs W„L
wMbomiM iuA cradicaXu.Lis tkcply. staled grumbto before »he thought; but John I1
the porter fell something of ibtsjur ,
”
■perse vared ini -U* ptawoptajo effect a1I Even
fovc.of hcHUC.
.
J he stood at a resnretalile dtstapcv from'
“n hat rose
.
Still, home was not a pleasant pure lo
litre done tn ortfonand nil week w»rr*nt -.l bhup .
»ic&lt;k of Hoods, therefore I will evnlvnt
‘ Tltcrc, mv dear, '.I hare brought you s ?hil ampioyer, mJ didn't imluigo in any of.
“«*» »n objective care.'
— jjfastmStreefJ^rSaaiCPMttniCS. bleb.
| w?mm with Mvtaatbm H conulns everything that [ CPRIXC A GRUMBLIAG WIFE.
him, n't Toast Tiirt half ns pleasant place as
nice pair of cl’&gt;ickcn&lt;’«a:d John; one night; hi’ •‘alo jokes.
•
|
Itoweol
&lt;t
,
.
. ■' ■ - - T, ~—,
.
' ’v* rrer n«*ro
It tnigbt be. Mary loved him—hscould just Ufore lldOflHWdnR.-Wtrfn be came*I
T. T. Uaav**. Tfolor. and dunkr m Rea- pAJYnT.-y
Suddeotiy the to.toJton»ito*~l
merebaqt looked «w
up, and i|
‘-Because
Because h
fo objected paying bia aubOr, Three Dan at Hone.
not.doubt that During a fong ilUtes. in
dr Mad. Ctoi^ins. Rate 8in«L
do«« wsst ■
- ■-----I saw his vrifo making her way through the j scriptfou wluda he Las been owing forfire
tbu wjntre. before sho luuJ been unrcuiiw Ikome front his dally labor.
rtiui-al tbucaabe found U any other e»Ub . yv #uvaa OF7IC........... 1.—FIAST DAV.
a/gmrsadtsJfamtaaL XMn ■_________
—V • 11-...w”
are.
‘to® straight toI.'..,
hisA.
desk.
How pretty' |*•»»»•
j oar» ortoAto
more.
“ Three gg« two—ithey t.
_ very ' nice
1. ■ Onto
will be offer .&lt;1
___
" • ■
line.in her devolfop. A pluco of red hot
OV? WAi»rw. FnshMvfeWeTailor. Shop
J. you Ith-L
alm loohed
Inntoul tbetmorning,
ttot nmnlno in the
llw, little
IlMln »»•».
“U hat U a OOlin *
sliu
taste- Ij
outw,
’’
rrp|ied.AU.
"But
do
Uilpk
iruu
H
vw
info
bl"
cjiis,
so
that
1
the
ball
of
I
-n^u,-d^r ibraujh;
**1- don't
know: bpl I kuow what a rein Baflrr-» Block, over IL A. Goodyrar1. Store.
itnad nbnrly run out ‘Tie h»d suffered the we can aifi-rd to have chid(en»—dint is, fill vclcethat, with ita crimson trimmings f
iiMOrgs Midi.
.
___ _________
.s
:e*
‘
about
her
soft
cheeks
that
were
so
charm1
1101,0
W
rtd»«
| the blatkanMlij-aaite puac m andlai^ Uie most intense agony. By diy he croaneil you kt»»w beat vial wc.can afford." (
1__ I- E____ !____ J ,L-.
J-.....
-w-n
“WelUwitetis iu”
i»-«b.r the tJtCB—New Brick Store, a «!u«re basket down upon lhi&gt; table.
with angureh. aedraw ih'o treira of his wife . -Qmd*u&gt; a wjtUa n»y dsarj wa nave ir.gly bceoniinv and that half arnile dimp­
ling roay. small mouth, that he crxifd
“Running off without paying tl&gt;o print­
&lt;iftb«£stlta creek Ifooc.
j. c. MOTT.
“What in the world did you bring M’M'tte-atHMi 4» suffer^.,'By aathadw thiayeer.-’ ,II(1.
‘
hardly believe hod sak] aueb very unkind er, cud ,getting on the block list ns a de­
xUa Crock. Jute H. 18J4.
’
three quarts fort eari't me more than two night, while bo toned in agony she watch“Tbvyaro very nice."
.
linquent.”
‘•Au&lt;I ookt mo only ten oaata'npound."’ things to him only two hours before.
etThy bim; tn»* slumbered nor sk-pf for a I
“Good'. What is a renju nrlion.”
Now Harry Leeds a u vary proud of 1
‘•Vcry cbeap.P .
.
-Oh wvlVaow 1 think uf it Jin. Thapp-- *(*k. Uis pain Was he?* and re bile he
“A mcthol of collating outstanding
&gt;n wsflte a quart, pod wished me to Rat it eu&amp;red,- she '-never, coi ' ‘ iOd of.tho
John sat down to tea. . Unfortunately his wife, and of the evident admiration
‘ '
subacriptoms, in conjunctom &lt;}th a eonwhich
list
occasional
advent
at
the
store
the
,bi»cuit
was
sadly,
decanted
with
aaleLiy illn»«
_ watebir* and; PfM&lt;«
—~ ■
,- ■
u&gt;« camu&gt; uour» w
tnte.1 »i ungimitei »tu».&lt; fodvrel, tfoiy weni a» yfflloiJas iaf- always excited. Ho rose up to meet her stable; never employed bv printout putil
occasioned, «na never ' tr
oB-HKiu Br A s»n;«. Ita-u ■ -Mjr-r-gr.
the last pgtremlty,
'
_____
them myself; Mrs. Thompson can’t Law wtfrft cfcn[wHfti worni with
Suffering ebo **»&gt;• .;
, .. \
• .... ' &gt;’■ '
•,u*“ - m
a-- Tlf
.KF
BectAweteaty and impatient
! i, • "TMsalytaiusyou gqt jeMcnlny is
“
Harry,"
whispered
the
toft,
timid,
-----------MMamswoc
nti*5*bl*gtoB;
iLMiM4
tit
to
pul
.
Into
tntr two ilolhtrs, nnd ll'it »aid
She loved him. and abu could sacrifice
P
eager voice, “I'm so very sorry I uid
n, aadjWhy.Ahuuicb iVread. ’ &gt;• , •-. .L,
for luncheon . tomorrow. ;■ she can hare
Mwoi-rvit-ia Eir-nawox,
rtfift^y! .J&amp;mH
MwHwb Jcu Pfo- “ J‘,urT J0” “ those crew things to you this locrniog; I
them.”
was greatly to blame, and-tbey’vo mads. Spirit, is rreix'Uslble ror the following an“Do witbput them yotnhelfl" ' ‘ ■
JAMES A. HW2EZET,
over t»«clj I
sedote 1
Plaintiffs Attdney. I
“Ccrtainlv—Ifkhc wants them she can
“The good atirwnrr fun
coming
have them.’'
I devotedly bv her, east tier out-^-abonId
down the beautiful fcf. Chur, when a noonce more tfiat you love ma’1
SllEKUl’S SALE.
You taka good care jof Mr*. Thompson WOLaiai
to
The cloud wm ail guoc. There was a bir Rock was seen swimming rerosa ahead
edded Mni, Lfcley, witii a slight surer.
It is true, her tailing woa a grevious
, world of fond, tendeniceM, that looked of her. To lower a boat and give da»
“L'r.ly take a quwt of bemes lm\hcr.",| onr. tt.gnvahim aaintlnucduuaasincM. added John,
w»s ouly the work of«i moment, and with
■ ■* "
• ■
'ablr.
“That h njorv tbr-n the would do for It kept,IrimluuTaswifrom oqewtitai&lt;
a atoul'line l»e was Ukuu Ijy the antlers.
Adalioe.
It tlmo.len&gt;&gt;&gt;ituw4hl«t..
“I tototofWlKHto}, •
von or me."
’
. and tafi-ly brought upon deck. A good
'
ttoy,
teildo
Udo ;
“Oh no, 1 guess not”
J deal, of adbiintijAj *•« wited by hh
(B-WtHol-Hb.-te •■»r «a. :A-toW- will terwi».U™
-Tasked her to lend maft
. fine proportions, end ahiong fata admires.
•.=»«!(« W«nIMite*''.wdrt('
Lto&gt;. 1L .will 6uJ Aidt -l“SMIlvMw»o&lt;wwto&lt;win.lM *“ trojHMfttna,and then (’ma touchy fel was the ere*, a rrmdte epreBOMn «ff-Af

Hctting}. an&lt;! the nrmnJi/tg C&lt;rim/ty I
gantMif«. ItaetiosK Mich
■„ ■■“. ^7- e "»■■■-- ■ eg-------- &gt;— ' ’• por^-sse govCs io ten bnn. Flease gjr« me a
K. Dnowrc, I kul r in Family GrOcenes | call aud tsat Hk tnita of U&lt;l» u&gt;eruou, «r
Send in Your Orders. 1

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

-rS

wi&gt;». &lt;y- ts SiUis',; srJttat Srv±

jjw.

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M Prices Lower

a^saygy-j

——

low I anCi-iM nnvlunaC'*

wteto to

“WouMn’e limdfoti a washAul.. &gt;
John Pataj-.was oMomabod W&lt;1 J°d;

"f D. edH.

••Ahi laco-wAMjTXJ.mW-'

.

litol though
aBuiMiyia

Judge of Probi

County Treasurer.

Of-

ATTOB.xn-.Axy cttrsmxon iTXAVf,

i cumstancei.
; and to haro’W fdffcR' to lend

*•*

W. K. itwi, to«HC «6» b a»
o»ta«R. - ■&gt;.-. ..
&gt;

Wm. BvRGHxa, Junta* of the Peaoe
is Bailry-t Stock. BwUae. Mi&lt;*

Of-

woman

•*1 am surprired, :^tn. w»a It..
,
“Last MbnMj robnitnff*’ ’
*" I
life."
“Monday morning ’ Yw didn’t go to
“Why. John r*

“That wife cif mine is a angle anyhow,”
tuwmrsd Hawy Lrads to kimacU; aa be
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�Tbe Rail Road Meeting «or«ed al

TH E DOO JBOF KAItBAB.
p,wn who ba. tbe highert number of
m-te mxnv Of our dttora. have bran ' '
thc* h»tunw W to W dccUwd
tlelightfig themst-in*, mid we may nay • 1 'ccte&lt;^

•kralving thruuvtrae.

.

00 W-P

with the dehrsivc rxerram—thx gotxbxox sou*err PTt.

g.K'J as » Free Stats; tbe ruffian*, other difficnlty. tbe Odum
vko Lt decreed i:» cnsiarcmwt. bavin*
ts to decide ou I
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claims. It riinll “determit--------jjaurfreedom, kite been wide autakc, fatoriw"
'
" where it can, but may order a
ptot ting oh J couutcfaplotling^ in refeifence! new election.
to the li-st method ofwrv'mg out their
comvxwtsou .
drtosteWc sr^wra. Nothing &lt;4 this kind ,
w to .^bie at tbe

I Temlorid apiul m SepttmWr lb. Cor
, logo. k«.
rf

rw.go.O.n u, u»

M iujam J- Maiwixx.
New York, Feb.'Ifl,’67.
The ccveltm stoo contained a scrap of
iper which'read As follows:
Should y..yXcm It judicious to comy with my ipqnrat, you shsll bare no

..dW-jou.
T.rfrt*l. poo ,,
CWMUute, oAdor .Ud&gt;
p&gt;^e in tbe' incut unoispcciing manner,
Please address,
tint, the tfcnatoro nr tbe iloitv.i fetetea,
WuxiAM J. Mxltillk,
one afatr auotber,. e\cn of Ufa most ultra
General Postofficc, New York.
stomp, condemn the Knows laws as dis
ting it Io tbe people.
griteeltrftd civTlirM life, tn. In faet, infaBtaTXICTS.
_ j
mhox'; ^0 man laving ctoitn to lx- deemVaoABtaa dr ax Eutetunv.—A letter
This convention further interfere* with
&lt;ff honorable was found vile enough ~l
to
addressed to a French provincial journal,
them directly, yet,' whit are supposed to be the Governor’s
recounts an amusing elephant story. A
n v.u wpseiKw mm Intended’ to re-1 duties. They divide tbe Territory into
menagerie waastopping at a country town
prtti tbviti. nr tkrt they sbvotd be repealed.' nineteen districts by county bnondariM.
and among Ito animals, included an do
rou will be migtally deccireA
Tb*v I ,n muklbg thfa division no regard to paid
phanL One eight the elephant was shut
■-.v-il&gt;t haTsurh tMng,'Thef meant to con-1 to tbe real settlers In the Territory. All
up in a barn in a tavern y ard. Hto keep­
rlrtti ihi m tn ufidcr to dedeve, ami then. । the owtbtle* along the Missouri larders
er had forgotten to feed him, and, late at
t^ lifter betiir th- pc»ple.
There. |
made in full distrkte, while in some
night, tbe animal grew very hungry. He
off tiie pit tc'ndeft statute the* still stand. • offite densely settled portion* of the Kan‘feiHpn jmcpUOfcajy, awd &lt;hmd.
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valley *three
counties
or*fi&gt;ur
arc put coolly lifted the latch of tbe stable door,
and made his way Into the gaidcn attach­
reimw Geary, «»d L.bi* .«»?&lt;&gt; one district. Aiekson rountv, w bich
Thefi came Gowm-u'
ed to the house. He stripped a vine of
rniuvw trot
WB* prdrigfatni)
pntSmnl •» Indian R«*ervc, and whetn there are
mt^Tfation nnd firrmicss
nJ ciy
efJ n-: thir^' legal voters, is ouo full dtotricti ita grspe-s. and ate a large quantity of
•&gt;V4* the t'-Wlthl'lt es
Et mnurpassetl
utriurpasacu «ixJ
-----act
—In»_ the drums
.1------- r The county In which Top.-ka is, forms on- other fruit, but this only aosms to have
:Welhtvcrv
■harpened his appetite. Whilst promen­
Stkpw, so far. ha* Lccn well performed Ir the
ic third
wru part
pari of
c.s n
a district.
oissnci. The
luevowu
town
about the garden to aid the process
.rtu-UxUS
: -U'
- ‘ ading
------------•■j»Aa alone
could poll five
hundred'
by Governor Geary.
Tic camo Into
of digestion, suddenly a puff M wind
State rotes,
votes, the.u^v.
the rest of tbe
counties
ha v
»uhuu. ®r d
• .tjower, dek now I edging alt the prciiou* Free• State
brought to bis nustrila the odor of the
diJngs. aad liowih- to th? anlboritv ol in that district being well settled.
kitchen.
He forthwith opened the door
all tl - wtjus- and nneoiMtitntlm'J*! law*
of a long corridor, and tbe smell of cook­
of the infamous band of ruffian*, who en­
roritoX’ltoSXn’iXJ"’, ) ^'•oof the Free State men hsd deter- ing inoau presently guided him .to the
acted those wc "
•
furnace.
JTe AUtburfaw,
•,HU,Rn
There chanced to be no person in the
fh'ctl'ju fir a member of CMngres*. II- '
kitchen at the moment and if there bad
been, ho or she would probably have tak­
■* hist metaage tn thl- asscmUed ruffian*.—
H i di-tiMys and'•ubrertii the will &lt;&gt;f the election with the slightret hope of not be­ en immediate flight. Elephants have
ing overwhelm .A with Missouri voters. gene rally been supposed to be frugivor­
The bill appears to be expressly framed ous hearts, but chilized and trained oleto further *»ch a purpose. • There to no phanto must henceforth ho act down in a
«!i*cbnrgr of thrit'duty/ It fa true be vctu.'L b:41i J.rr effert’s nW which be well &lt;1&lt;K&gt;bt but Ute coutetnt'latcd. Tbe whole different category. Prodigy ofeducation*.
of the election will be In the handa uf the A roast g&lt;tc«c, intended for tbe breakfast
know wo'.iMlic parsed over hto vetoes—^
bogus nro-Btercry officiate. These arc ab of the follow 1 tig Mioening, was reposing
Anti not, a* the Crowning art of Ml, this mn*t Invariably'the meanest men in the
in ita ssure. The ek-piumt took off tbe
same fraudulent Ijegmlsturc jffirting mod­ locwlitira. No honest nruatevery man j
cover of thu dish containing this dainty,
eration null pr.i-. ta.4ng rfiott wanton lyran- j
wm Id take office on such term*. If this
hi» Jrla b'i'Rn’ftK|f “ Vi ^(4^* 1 h 1,10
the Pro-#la
' ',’,7r programme, ami there I postr/li fag abort, served the puqiose iff

&lt;X«. - i!
55Wkw

II.
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1

Our M-i I, 4.

H

•.

By motion of Nathsm BariowK a B.

IKsetfuUy ymtra,

eooliatao InaldaM to too F“» • ooll in &gt;

union ticket, and I find some Republican,
B.H. »
n.
meeting was then addreaeed by G. W. arc In favor of such a scheme. Nowttte
w&lt;41 known, that Castletoo deme nobly
MiUs-etating its object,—showing tbe
last fall, and she may do nobly this
feasibility of the route now propound, ita

-•*» that it

Mr

naan; ana n&gt;w
j —~-------- .
If a union ticket b nm ta «ur town, it
the Scale.
Several gentlemen followed, giving
ter Election at Battle Creek, resulted in
unur view. o.
propv^u
U^n in the State will do, I rarture to any,
the election of the whole Republican tick­ iboir views of the prupowxi rqpd. W hen
by motion of G. W. Mills that lhe lheet- buw Im every man orene boldly out and dtoto »»W« tnr,. AwjSwjm,*^
et by a majority ranging from 120 to
cast&gt; LZUfa vole Inr
for good
Republicans and D®
nu into.- iWia higMy tolWMtixl, uj „
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mwwl Rz-nublicanSMMl
380.'
tl.e Grand Rapids and Jonesville R*il
NEMO.
CoLDwrrjtx.—Tbe Qtarter Election m Road Moetiag, to beheld at Marshall, on victory.
generally will attend to this miCa- fa
Coldwater, resulted in the suocom of the the 18th. Motion attained.
nr. arHt enrlnv
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...
Republican ticket by a vote about two to
Motion by J. A. Sweesy, that tbs ehoiae cd a rabid politician, bound In carry purof delegates by by aoctomatfoc. Motion
plant trees—maple dm, basswp^y^
walnut, buttrrnnt and a* many ocher.
do not know by bow large a majority. It
is evident however, thattbe Republicans County at Marshal on the 18th iaeL
W. W. Ralfb,
of Middleville.
fairs where lhe dtbetM of a township are
of Marshall arc men ofPrinciple who eaoprohibited, by party tira, tn Aooec their
town officers, irrespective «ff party poll.
D. Bcobu,

the political history of bis own town, will

T. Tnoursos,

Hastsmos.—Tbe Charter Election In
the entire Democratic ticket. Republican
principles appear to hang very loose on
some of our would-be-Republicans. Ws
console ourselves, however, with the

E. Sawdt,

no additional inflow**, the question would

Rutland,

Runet,
M. Grove,

tor although republican princijJcs arc not
directly at issue with dcftrocralic. princi­

IL Mallobv,

ples at a Town Meeting. y*&lt; even there,
an influence may be crraUd by Rcpobli-

Baltimore.

|
;

DR. LYOXs JR.
" hideous din. Pula,pans, gridirons.and
'
,
----। mber kitehen utensils were knocked about QMinty of Barry during tbe session 6fthe
The New \ »rkcrs have hod another de-1 tbe jdare in terrible style.
Legislature; and wb&lt;&gt;e Commisrion* arc
I vvlopcmcnt of the grnius, nire young man,
it to a good taste to break tbe glass af। (|| t
now in tbe office of tile County Clerk :—
I in the person uf one A lexandrr Phy fe. ! tar having drunk ita omtrato. TTie racket
'
l*‘',*‘" ,li&lt;1 no* P-'“r,,n“t‘ ‘ke prem, I prc*cnlly’r»ascd tha* tavern-keeper, who
GEO. P. 8TEPIIEN8,
* • tiw tnak\ nacr unt i-fltlw taxis Im ' r* l\”T1,’',,’P f,,r rommunicatioue, like I came running down stairs to ecv what it
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
n • di^^tiSX I &lt;^
.’"“"P
l-Hnimm; but. no MK«er Imd be rought
JOHN F. EMORY.
often &lt; f v r'n’ •
-’i" Lb'.lc of the° t0*n “M‘* coontr.v- ‘® w*»om sight of the monster in lhe kitehen, than
THOMAS J. HUMPHREY,
f
nhleft totbe d‘ X
J J be ran away « fast ashes heel* Isod.l
Ue^icm tx loft to tbej rdtrnu •«d«r. SWhllle.m|Mati««.tatm|WtW an carry Mm, staging owl lustily that the
LEANDER LAPHAM,
njiatiDctitjirb'xrita offldrr*.
PETER DOWNES,
'
Ll.le will lu*. fl’“w&lt;’r
lAckndaiKscal billet.
Mr. 1 evil one had broken into tbe fanise ard
’ Tlw 1411, uhichit i* pr.'H
flS
" *ct,cr "f titis kind to was going tlirougb a solitary polka in tbe
8. 8. PARKHURST,
eenfci a law, by thc'authoriliL of the mni7 •'
I
. . ' . &lt;'»j rour-g lady, who urcarrvediv showed kitchen. In a few minute* the whole
CLEAYELAND ELLIS,
per*, routaius the foliowinj,
11 it to her father and brothers. They «*'
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ap­ ‘
HENRY P. CHERRY,
)Vii copy from tho Chicags Dtttotratie plied to the police. The officer im’imdipira.u ... ,W0 pAwuwnxr IIUIOVUIFrni;
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HENRY BROWN,
stely laid himself out to intercept Mr.
8
exxsrs.
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/
JOHN O. RILEY,
1 1‘bvfetuul his letter*. This was done ; stick, soon sent hi* uuwieldly highness
_____________________
p.w.ur..
*r?oclnetl‘tat the Lothario had back ukhis proper quartets. So ended
O. E EVERTS,
An
in»n*etliatc ccnsos fa to
Irs taken by
foeriff, fa
“
• d himself to 3 number of rrepccta- the comedy.
the Sbcriff.
ot cuch
euch count:
county.. fhi
* nvu&lt; there
’
JOHNE, EMERY,
Sta-rifr, theCmrfitv jiulri&lt;ff Probate ’'k-Jtoung ladies^ud that he had been rer•farttoT
’
- ' ’it.
•
Either
of diets’ pereon is to; O '"fl &lt;«
operations in both town and
is to take
___
WILLIAM BURGHER,
Rvn *xn Woaxx, thbui Errscr* wuxx
■ - uuml•1 -ofdepvtii -'; •■'•uotry. Some of the letters which had
:be allowed a snffirkmt
SAMUEL T. MCNAIR
’to trafat him. -The census tarns an- to fall*® iBt&lt;* ‘he hands of the police have Htixrxu-—Tbe Coldwater Smiintl relates
HARVET N. SHELDON,
l«c made and returned lu t_- Judges
-—„ of befo P“Wtohed. Mr. Phyfe i«[represent- that a young man in tbe town of Bataria,
in
Branch
county,
in
xpito
of
the
re
mon
’
‘ c«l a* alout thirty year* of ago. near six
cirlt-county by tbe lOih of April,
ORIN L RAY,
uiltfif &lt;• t-» in put ohIthn hi-t imlrs-. the
w-. ta-t ta height, with wnvy haif\ black whis- xtraneva of certain wives and daugthcni
GEORGE W. MILLS.
dLenxm
—
r.—. wh&lt;»e name ..
it U, shJl Invu been ' ' / - 0,1"
mustache, may ekreka, of residents, would persist in selling l&gt;ad
whiskey.
They
even
offered
to
board.
Tbe
tew of tbe State requires a Nota­
In
the
T-nlt..;
v
on
kh
fa
f-.ro
the
fimt
J
n
,
'
taw
ccmtplcxnsi,
rtright
nvrc,
and
a
del-™j
•
~
•tn the TrtTKorv on or jx forc the first xiav 1 •‘—J‘
—"■» — -f— •*'•&gt;», nou » &lt;.
•of
&gt;( April.
April -No'iiimlifieutiut*
N..’qfadifirati.m (Iwvmsd
jbevund dr
rfifa
’s ,ca,c
'«te “arxi
•*' wnn'-d
refini-l expression gene
gcoereHrrail r—a ( wash, and dotbc the yound man, and ry Public to qualify by Cling hie bond
fa nitd-^i, except that
lKrS’ct ludi-killer,
l»&lt;J»-ki»w. or novri
novel hero
hero. ’ 1Hi* , *"PPV
*•* P"*** ’"'"wj. »'®‘ be
,1.., tbe
.I— pcraon lx, a rit ' perfect
and official oath within twenty days after
Iren uf eL*» Ifoitej State*.! Ii.trntimi* b’,'“d op*"”*** of himself, which fa done was deaf to their entreaties and marble•fflcl will not give the right to vote.— 1 ’“Oisg’" romplete the picture, was well hearted as a dan -bolder. Fte*
Finding
— —
en-­ receiving notice of his appointment
Tics fa to dm offticrmain and others in '•xpressed fa a mnark «foch he let drop treaties of no tree, the women* of the place
&lt;he twritorv now, all of whi-m are Free ’« &lt;ke . oursc of the afternoon. "The ta- bad rreort to cold steel, and with angers
State men. * Tlw roly qualifiksticm ncem. •I'*’’. I* rarslraiy said, “hold me in too snJ av.*s at the riuirgv, the liarrrl* where
wary in order talk" liste-1 J bo-aies the !
■’•‘•mrttan to think anj thing l«d of: asaaiiltrd, and the blood of John Barley­
nlxli
is to be an tahabitanhlpi the Terri- !
■"
»&lt;•**’• tho P'»y! Mr. P. hod corn flowed freely. This was not all.—
t..ry on the Jal day ofMiin h. This word । * •b‘»g'« '«» wallet., which represented After the first barrels had been departed,
-'-inh thiunk'* i» inserted on purpuw. Any j ”™ 0 a broker there, but be had no another was procured, with a big dog as
Cerberus, to guard It from assault, but on
Mfasourim who Is in the Territory &lt;m I ‘’fl**’the fat uf April is a v uter. There arctw
»' *’ vr &lt;*• 1*’t‘«r which led to loa ar- waking up one morning tbe dog was found
napilatiirtu togowrn 8-ta‘iff’ m taking ! rest, as a specimen of the polite literature asleep and the heads of the barrel* fi&gt;M of
•cuU'iU-c.
' i of the nge, which is used to entice unwary auger boles, with a polite note stating
,
ra-.nv r»te • ra&gt;M t&gt;ir m
“*
»&gt;“ that if there was any more ruin wild, rail­
ride would be free.
. . ’Ax return* arc to fa-ma le, plot to tlx |
Mis* R.—You will unduubtodlv be
Governor but tn die Imgus Cfamtr Court I much surprised at the recipt of an epistle
Th? Judge f»f Probate is r -qnircd to port I fiovn rate rofal fa an entire stranorr to
Tub Gskmaxi row Emaxcipatioii is
,J?P af?P-' '‘‘S*l‘«‘hti»t.nkeu wnreuhere 1 you; and fa addressing vou I feel umny Misaocat.—Tbe German papor* hi Mis
ui carb prrdnct. Tl.fa Judge, with bis 1 misgivii^a |« regard to the propriety eff souri very gi-nerallv come out fa favor of
Free
Itabor in t£at State, as likely to
two iroiiimiuuum-J M*.y;.rte* fa l» sit in the bold step I am taking, but impulsive
-adiudtaatiou of pH contested ctaini-c.
from---------, sdmiratitm.
-----------------, parity
r-...j of
— motive and siireri- advsnce'lhi domestic prosperity.
The
|ftta the list fa, reported nntifl the 1st I tv of purpose must plead my excuse, and •^****9*r det b res that tbe notation “can­
■•fXtsi.
me from all
’
al. ““They
’Du-v ihty
in-tv administer
ailniirifater oaths.
,.nth&lt; II csunc-ratr
»w m*
*11 eunsure.
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not be too much discussed,’’and that “Ik*
Itcar tertimonj
.
nnd
shall
d.tcrtnlne
finnl‘
....
About a year a^o
ago 1| nad
had ItaR
thegood
fotune ^"^^pation party in o*.
St. xowes
Lovh &lt;s
it a/rraalrrau.-j .
-..-.I
....in i,;.-.,’X'd futune
.iy
iv itt-fll!
in-»lf c-.tww."
ci*.-*." No litMunl
ajipesl from this I to ac* yau’on Broadway; soon after 1
fici, ton parly rar ires. ’
’ body. Tuvre Is to ride given them to | met yo’u ou------- street, and saw you o» *D&gt;e ■*me P*f*r declare* that, notwithgovcm thrirdBcfacm, except-that.the voter ■ into your residence. 1 bad lhe imperti-1 !,t*n&lt;Jing ^e movement was so sudden, it
listed shall have In-.-n nn HtAabitant," un ; nencu to ascertain your name. Since then 1
g«'ned many unexpected friends and
the 1st day of April.
jl e
vw and.annual
used *i|
ever
and.anon. I have
have ns~4
&gt;ll midravore. supporters in the ranks of tbe National

Tita adrnarfbk's tssx.
• Wfa ,1. -r »ld«l w. the- C-.W, Ctw of

to obtain a legitimate introduction to you,

J~r

o OoH-nurf,
U&gt;&lt;- tm» Il lam' *
J”
f*.... .
I vor me
■*.!
.. your
ie With
’JitU •*
an interview, eifore
at
Jnhlr tfcSnsflh hirth.'r chxuge or adjudi
ortsume other place most convani•rtiofi ou it shidl l«e made. None others
th-'*?
shall yute. The Gover- j
nnr -Mfl rqwdly apportion the number of
' tWvirau i tn caHi dfatricL Total number
^tihfoldgwteB, sixty.

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.

But it does give
him an additional inftntnee; and, if he ■ •Wt forget tbe grapes. Select the krij
tree tn bi* own party, ho will turn his In­ varieties, as the Catawba, the luUI^fc
fluence against the party which has, by a
compromise, aided to place him in office. families with an abundance uf tfc* dtk
Therefore we aay to republicans every - clous fruit at a cost nierriv noo«dstead in another light.

Carlton.

L Mxsaxx,

“ 80 mote it be."
The character ol tbe elected tiekst, in

The fidlowiug is a Tail of the names of

were ffinr Ibrec State mm ]

TUB KUW.H0W.

MiHitealm Rrftfrler is for sale.

tbe principle* of our party, al a time
that lhe ' only possible and shirk raid
when political tasureare dearly defined.
We do nut give this adviec, because we
compelled tv Bnrrrwdcr, or leave Cntnl

The pa­

not the time to attend to tbe Printing
Office.

Further particulars obtained by

addressing J. M. Fuller, Greenville, Mi-nt
caltn Co^ Michigan.

Da. J. Roaxava,
•N. Bablow,

Husttnga.

for tbe

America must come from tbe Pariferife
Cobine! Lock bridge, even admitting thu

hime office will han e the power to injure

be wan able to take Scripiqu, wocM het*

democrat, but merely

R. J.’ Gaaav,

lh&lt;wc principles which we res|&gt;rct more
than we do any man. We hope that the

J. W. Sraxatss,

republicans of tbe various town* in the
county will stick t&lt;&gt; their principles, and

O. N. Boltwooo,
“
Da. C. 3. Btrrox,
“
By motion of Mr. Fuller, &lt;ff MiddleVille, that each delegate be Mtburixcd to

Castello and /Fort San Carle* and terr

ineans of support serosa Itakt Nm

not sufler any local considerations to c-ansr

them to loose right of the advancement of This, the Times admits to be in:;
.
j

—-

Ire tn Walker.

It therefore gives tp

appoint a substitute-, in case be cannot at­

tend the Marsha! Meeting.

w siting from tbr warp of Walker, stein

Alan, that ,

tbe proceedings &lt;ff this mrating be pub­
lished fa tbe Rbpubucab Baxxxa of Hart­
ings. Meeting adjourned.
rnvrc attention than it has for many yeans
W. W. RALPH. Prea.
'C. 8. Bt-xvox, See.
less FxbUaa

obliged to shoot some of the parties in
self defence. This is only a specimen of

) the dipkunatic fist for hi* support cfi

1 auu ■lurwtoui, ■» uw

• ——

....togo dtoi|«-r:mtoUM, .m
than be can buy It, but he ran rmrhr the ‘ pi rations of wmc of the friend* of the
manufacture of ft f&lt;&gt;r sale a paying and ministration. Tbe trade of the Vwikad

atrocious act* the United States Senate ei on a profitable buaineu*.
We can hardly believe that the vio­

tbe feelings, is prevalent that Mr. Wsftw

sugar could be bought for seven or eight :

Tbe telegraph brings us tbe inteligsncc
that Gmcrnor Geary has Mtnself been
subjected to personal insult* by some of not affi&gt;nl to^
the bordcr-mfibm: and bb frkuuds hav­ maple sugar,
ing undertaken tn rata in him, have been from twelve!

btntrv »ilk Pvrwo would seem te nxta*

1863, we find that Ingham county, that
year manufactured 09,011 lbs. of maple for a PlcUdpotrotiary is tcif-cvident. 7*

tiua of the population which have set their
face against Slavery and the ruffians who
sustain H.

J t DICAL COMVKMTIOM-aUi CircalU

The correspondent of the Now York
Herald telegraphs that it to to be one of

Ionia,

Allegan,
Ingham,
Hillsdale,

2k3.IK»|bs.
• K5.183 “
1X308 “
II4,M2 “
WJM» u
MJMl i«3.811 “
7i,we *

A Convention of Republican delegates
Ths number of pounds manufactured in
from each of the counties comprising tbe
w. .rth, at
tbe lending principnle of Mr.* Buchanan’s 'the satire State was I ,&lt;H
Hth Judical Circuit of this State, will be
Administration to change all the incnm- twelve
•
cents pot puund, I1V3.375 4-1.—
bdd at Wlthey’s assembly hall, in this
tbe Sug-i r making Season prove fa
bento ofthe officers of the general Govern- Should
!
Democracy. Tbe Anrtiytr adds: “It to city, on Wedneaday the 18th day of
vuteble this year, we have no doubt tbe
certain that St Lx&gt;uia, and probably a few Mar.-h next, at two o’clock P. M., for tbe meat. The policy in relation to appoint­
ments to now tbe subject of a general 1manufacture wuuld reach 3.QOO.OOO of lbs.
other emmtiea, are ripe for thia agitation,
purpose of nominating a candidate for
canvas. It to BaM that it wUl bn expected and
1
and tiiat any movement on the part of the
be worth to tbe people of thia State
borderers fa Western Missouri to inter­ Circuit Judge; also for Regent of the Uni- that all the foreign officials, such
“
■ ­ ■
than 1350,000
Indeed stemM the
Bra
fere again in the affair* of Kansas will cer­
nd in
n prove aa favorable aa some that
tainly be the signal for the agitation of tbe two delegate* fur each representative in
is ex- 0
should not basornucstion of enuLDciprtiuo in Missouri."—
The Volktblatt s!*o occupies much the.
prisod if from four to fire inHitun of lbs.
Grand Rapids, February 2fkh, &gt;857.

aenmas.

of election Stake returns ta
tbe sold formalities of ths world, as the

Johmtown.

per to in good standing, with a constantly
lence attempted toward* Governor Geary
increasing aubaeription list. It has the
will make him more friendly towards
relations of the two countries are rerta*»
tax printing of Montcalm CK, worth &gt;300
that ultra portion of the party which he say 19 cento per pound, would he worth ly not us inti mute; or the trade •’ i*-T
and a fair prospect of getting that of Gra­
has herctofiire favored; hot that if be b 11.233 89: * anug little sum, in these aa what exists between the United 8taw
tiot Co. 'Die pruprie.tor doe* not propose
tight time* well worth saving.
and Sweden, or Denmark, or HuUaadto sell it, to be published as a Democratic
ted to be, bo will endeavor ta obtata rap­
Tbe connttes that produced tbe largest
Paper; but Iwvag In tbe Mcrchantile bu
port from that industrious and qalst per- quantities in that year were tbe fidtowing:

«• God’. footstool. power of dbssii.

■vttah vmiag pf.-uinst. Tbe
sc t.|e«&gt;.iu is to be kft m tbe
and a^pafaten*41 of thu

W. P. Bbistol,

ti»c same kind of violence which elected
A good opening foc.a Republican Prin-

Smarts* Anobo rax Sauna.—If Utah
has Ito mints It ateo has ita eharpers.— to, read carefully the advertiaamunt ot
Brother Brigham Yoong. High Priest and
first Preaident of tbe Mornsoc Council of
I-atter Day fteinta at Great Salt Lake
City, and hold-over Governor of Utah
Territry thus dewowneas anow of tbe oar- lieufar disease.
nal minded brethren: “We can pick aut
••
• . a_____ SIL ...

•
Tha elsction far delegates shall be la id
• tri thethinLMuptfay «ifjgnt, h shall be
sd| rndiw: •dav-wdiug Territorial iaw. That
a*1»* niakn*: payment of the tax imposed ,
-I'torrtln* Izufat*’-itr.- aouulitiua aLvating.
S-aWrrwSSM- lA&gt;'« kiU»n., -.[..IM,-!1

Ketnember, too, fat

Wooodland,

own compensation.

tiie language of one of the - unterrified
Democracy," to, with the exception of one
name. “ a rlcjn tAittry tltkfl.’' Tbe truth
uf the whole matter to without doubt.

A pplca. peaches, phen, d*.

lively planted.

P. Cramer,

thought that lhe tirao is not far distant.

publicans, uf Hastings .will work out their

own good.

see at a glance, that every compromise
Irving.

into th ■'he double fired pr.licy ofGov. Gsury will । until this moment cotKhisted all hi* uper-

to u»u P.d-81iwcry- tbe xb-n&gt;ry will still
mure to uij betafit of Slavery.
No
Free Suite tiwr. cun Jxta* fany part in
nay of the tu&amp;innus jwnwltoas, un
less yfelicing tvery point t ir ubira'tiiey
tat u'to b- flriin»wled«i*Il-,iip^u.ri—

jde, elm and Unwood of '&lt;r fc**,
arai^^q Ibra trees that

competition with other roads, foe.
Dr. Roberto wm then raBed upon to

. .1. ekrLnl rfKansaa ran
n" &lt;,uubt
’^'rc arc some ' desert, and when nothing remained to be
X -Dn 1.Zr-uX^’7
h'a'A- &lt;*rt*b ^*“«g ‘he fotira. - kick eatru, tbe cunning old rewwl. who had

-11 th*

labor of tnmapluling, m! tb~
lo &lt;k» hanouwl, tUi iU, *5

w«igi. it, and it fell

weighing Ibf lbs.’

and Surveyors, Marshal*. Postraastere,
Attorney a, except that they
District Attorneys,
tbsy will

ttotaoa of Heron county, (*'*.

11

blind, tt deaf and dumb, l-‘ ir**ne,:&gt;’

blood relation..!

This fact oiight W I*

mdMent warning to prevent co uinsfitai
marrying.
Hossa Dxntistb Wamwp.—A vst«inary surgeon in Ireland, W niade the
discovery that horses arc aaTisblt
ache as their masters. A yaluabls k&lt;r«
was recssitly saved by the ex tri- «tion«f*

diseased tooth.

Here, is an idea- tW

j-er .vvctws ««« in.—--e—
read v built, projected, or in pnrra «•
constraction, across tbe Mimiv ppi R*1*
at various points above St; Uulfc-

wishes for them, and enme littis modest

bo permitted to b&lt;4d on tHI the term of ones (m tin* cmmection) f.&lt;r ourselves.—

Time wiy determine whether they and w c

�3T AUioffiro tamdred doUawhaa

town counail of Athena. Georgia.

'

FROM

,

unlmi

MORE DEPREDATION

53F“ Of fenudec Oft-fotirth «f tbe race
have a oirvstora of the apinc, while among

BORDER
RUFTIOS!
T is not our intention to detail the hor­

malea, instances of it arc so rare that a
comparison con hard!* he mode.

Goods

I ths

AT

ENFIELD'S

rors of Civil War, but to call altratlun

to

SPLENDID STOCK OF

■

NEW GOODS!
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

/
STOCK OF GOODS!
/ which win be toM M sfatolkbisilr*

lould not be tr^

&lt;

BOOTS
i

mt and as mny
t byall means phati

Katr,;

anil little cnms, ot gjM

FOB READY PAT,

e, *€.. Uu,U U «w

to, 4^
vw, nail v na«d. A,,
gr.pto
ftakoltaato*,
ru».u,i».uita,fc

d you m.y tondr )&lt;Mt
I .bowtaoto or Ota

M.

Thm*,

frh-ndty to WalUr, m£

dvora|erf his side uf £e

bumming up the elrara
possible and whick cndkl

|te to save him from brag
rrrndcr, or Toavs Centrsl
‘omslrcm the Parifieside,
•idge. even admitting that

lake Scrijnqn, wtwM hare
C.rts of superior,

other

r ramp of Walker, states,

rad spirits of lire Mrw cooriny ire m&gt;f good,
thsL
rcvah-nt that Mr. WaHwr
r»pc to the rj»tl.
1 .

Men’* Double Soled Stogas.
“
“
“
Brogans.
“
Tics and Gaiters.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Shoes.
■
Slips, Ties, and Gaiters.
Cal! an^ examine — ’------ J

FURS CAPES
Worth 14,00 far tO.-Q. worth 10,00 far 7,60

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

will ba ctoaed oat at oorrerponding low price*.

Farming Tools, of the- best pattenia; also,
Griodatoncw, and J longings Tubs,

SILK PARASOL

Summer Dress Goods.

YANKEE NOTIONS.

Call, Immediately.

T. F. HARVET.

GROCERES!

Hastings, Mv L JGSff

A large assortment to

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
MORTGAGE SALE.
worth 75cts for
EFAULT haring teen made in the pwnnent
tuui of money Mcarvd and prorlDdedof atocertain
be j-aid fa and by tbe condition, of a Mrtmn
50 cts, worth
indentare of mortaMte. boring date UielTlb day
October. A. D. iS-£ «»«rote3 by W ntam % an62 cts for
• ofduten
and BetaeyAn* VaadiMrtl, bia wifc.te Artema* Duane, and which awrtaage
recorded in
tbe offlee of the Kegirtitr of Deed. In and for the
43 cts,
County of Barty, ta the State of Michigan. 00 *a&gt;d
•creolecnlb d.y of October, A. D. 1348. at cn.
worth 50cts
o'cioek » r» iTtiber F. of MortgMF*. •" !*«•'*
upon Which mortgnee there i. ctauned.to l« due­
tbe date oftlu. nonce, one birndrrd and thirteen
for 37, and 37 cts ttd.dlan
andterenty-Statani. (»llf 25-100, and the
for 25 cts.

CORONER’S SALE

siu'lEI, T. Mrilio,

Notary Public, Convey nnr. r. lutitil nli.i
Tax Agent, Titles anil Claim* farrelitfatrd,
Ab.tr«&lt;ta uf Title, to l.atofe In Harer Coontv.
Miehigan. Ibrnwhed Vflfoe fa itegfattera UlBc’e.
Court lh.ua.-, Ilaaiinga, furry Cu.. Mich.
Hartl 11 pi, March tub 67.
nlllf

wm

GLOBE HOTEL,

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN.

GARMENTS

it MKfWrrmy bw pAra
Bat for htn noppnrt &lt;/■

is necessary Secretaries,
tt tl»e G.»urt of Perna.—

tils cvrnncctcd with this

5»rd a ftuu field fbr the as-

c of the friends of the sd-

Die tnulo of the United

MD would seem to indirate

■ well to
, &lt;
but •« ™™i;
idary I, wir^.ldWT, *W*
Fehriu4 l«!h ,SS7

two countries are eertsiaatc; or tl» trade » Urge

_____ •'

MASS MEETlNt

etwecu the United States
Denmark, or Holland.

I! A D L E Y A W I G II T M A

r TorsGim*—The st*coualy, Obis*

nJ dumb, IS !■**«*.
:t»—tbe nuyority &lt;*f who®
cau»c a copy of thia ordrt to be published in th»
RraeMtoan fteunor. a publie new .paper, pubU.bcd
tS Thrthigi ln .aid county, for the fall term of
thro* week., at iea.t .mce in each week, nest imtnediaielr prveedmu tba time .&lt; bearing fa "the
premtoea.
O. L. RAT.
Judge of Prebate.
• W.^4.
icer

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

A valuable bora®

Hrrc ta

ON SHORT NOTICE.

-Jim bar. rou teen nb ta HMtfags lately?"
•liut yonv'e bwd bow cheap Grant A Spaaidlag
re »c!ling Good*!”
“Xo.
"Har nP why I wa* m&gt; there the ether d*y on
uumm (for you know I always mid 1 cvr«r would
n there to wade ** loogM they held Ibetr good*
t aucii coennoo. price*. &gt; and Lav teg heard to
•ueb abort Grant A Spruidinp

LADIHS—Don't horn in the Sun, when
that Aycr-aChalbarticPdla have nrira for pewivntt ran buy a gcuxl
tfiug tbe Wood which excel anything witbio the
range of our acquaintance hitherto. For time
Fur TEN SHILLINGS; nnd those that
wbu are nW cxigutaanl of tbe facta. w* will «y
ote had been afflict ex! for over rigid rear, with
ean’t be beat, for n trifle more, at
•crofafa which only grew wore*, ta .pile*.'all Un
the Chkaf Cash Stoat of

« sent in a evmmuaication

ig to prevent «xui»fr°m

CUTTING DONE

HIGH PRICES.

lightly tamed, when we cowfaLbur belief

-tpuitliog that an sppvc-

Ig of marriagss betwrt®
! This fact ought to be

AND
BtWBCtBlB

Dtlaintt, PrinU, Oingkamt, FlanneU,
Linent, Denial, liicknrv Shirtingt, Bleached and Unblenehtd Shirtingi,
Ifiydt Broad
Sheeting
/dr 1,00—
/MAonr. Lam de,
30,000 ^I^aWb^
together with a complete
NEVI1IS A KNAPEN.
fur ml- »t
_____ Kf.\ FIELD'S. \
autorhnent of Am Mittens
Call mid look at our
Glorte, Boots d Short. All of
which wilt be sold al a great
Cktlliesj l-awns, llrregw,Silks, Ac. Ac... 30pSEAMLiasll^for.dgrtr|KL^
a«rpa»you mt. I am a gofag to faror tbom with a
PRICES!
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.
We d»i not tlcceivo you with fictitious
d.alTeTyfowpric-at ' KENFtELLS’
We hope nor friend* will tall taunediatelr aad
Ibices, and show you Goods too t«w tn
to the eitueuuf Barry Co.. w» would aay if yon
give a«ny; but we; offer you tuc bw
want to purobaao any thing tn tbe ahape ot
articles tn the ninrket, at prices tliat tonCurtain Paper&amp;e., die. Brooms worth Dry-Goode, Groeeritt, Hardieart, Boole
d: Short, Readdy-Hade Clothing,
31 cts, fur 20 cts.
«f“ paUcr, Ifard, Lumber, Shingles,
Croekery-wan, Glato-wart.
idAVlibat for sale fbr Cask
Sheetingi, Shirtingt,
which ill* derived. Thia i* tbe .ignihe.nt a-d
r^rt- t’aW early, IxTorc the crowd gets
Dtnitnt, dx., «tc.
appropriate lid* of the True Digrrtlro Flaid, or
. and don't f,r„tt tie HAMS.
.
AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !
NEVINS A KNAPEN
Phltadclphia. for tlu&gt; cure of fndlgftit‘ii
Hastings.
June
12.
18&amp;0.
________
7.
peptia. It i* nature* own retarrlr fo

think

•tter forficatioDS. namely.
&gt;rt Sen Carkm and when

ten he wnukl have M
rt across Lake Nkeraf*.
admits to be impossridt

•• D,uo “ 130.
CLOTHS AND CASS1MERE3.
Fma French Broad-dotb worth 2A&gt; pcrytdfar 1^0
•nper do worth 2,0" fur 2,00, «xtr* do Worth t,00
pur yrd for 2,5&gt;, extra do worth 1MM far faOQ.
CUOICC SA TtKSTTS.

SHOES.

Tea, that can’t )«• heat; Coffee. Sugar,
Molaasna, Oils, Ac., A-, Ac.

d-tavrie^ otortoto, toH*

'vt'TruMl.tta ft.

&lt;fc

GROCERIES !

plant far theft
mt»
■l’l« ]&gt;■«*«. ptan»,;*»

stem.

iniiiH.trn Arma ninttmtu
«seJ®RU»usursM:
aw MW UataMrtrteqhSw, wni

1857

LOW FHI0E8!

Broad, Cosaitncre, and Ketitueky Jean
Cloths; Shcwiinga, Clucks and
Stripe*, Denims nnd
,
Tickings.
Call and cxrtnine our stock of

sple elm, bMawped,-']

York

bucxlet’s

Readv Made Clothing,

trust cur
ittoitd to this mat

New

1857 l.

In eariw u» Wei i, u «*u*i o»w
o«*n kmt* a u. Si new.

Bightat (wkrkrt pnee in cub p*Jd for prwlwx,
We do not hesitate to say that our •neb
m Wheat. Core. Ou«, Potatau, Ac., Ac.
stock is *• splendid.” and our priett unpre­
Iligbeil Mrttri paice paid far hide*, pdfa tad
cedentedly lott. For Catk or Heady ray, fan.
AU p«r*on« indebted to mo by nolo or book Mwe won't be undertold. Call and examine
counL Which ha* been tang due mual call and
•eOle isuaadtately.
our a-Vick of

r *iU addbetUh

lw

FI L L F THOS. J. HARVEY,

COLUMN

T,*&gt;-

‘"i

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN,

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.
[Cometed weekly by D. C. Bawur. j
^.“Lbb.

AYER’S

CHEAPEST NEW-

STARTLING NEWS

been imposed » Ulltard-toble., by the

1 wiving targe addition* touur.llock ofGood■nd all. in waul of ortxla* m our line, arw ivqumi
" &lt;tar UMk eonafat* "f every variety of TIN.
Copper, and Sheet irw •rare. Hardware. '
Cutlery. Iron, Steel. Sdih, Sloret,
,
Stove Pipe, Farming Toole and
Mechiuiiet Tvolt of every
kind which we wilt tell
cheaper than ever
'
Lefort offered
in thit Market.

nrafap,M«y. I, UM-___________________ I

hr «on» «mp»-

E M P O R U M OF F A S I! I O N

shop,

iriBoilrv'. Blixik. orer H. A- Goodyear. Stone,
wberoilc l-ublte can rJjca bating their work
&gt; fo^j-r-mr. fa th* bort Shop, ot Nmr
itPSfeirtNStcEMErre.

SHERIFFS SALE.

SHELF* 11KA TTBiRP WARE srorgs,
TIB. WPPER AFD RRRgTIROS
WARE, WHICH! OFFER
AT LOWER PRICES

-"GES
~MOIctuaoEmaLK
FLOOR OILCLOTH.

ItM and recorded &gt;» tba Kewiater* Otto* of DaMte
lu arte far the county of Item fa mid State, cm th*

t-fffl
turn. n“i.; .r.F.i«." iwv *.!?£.

■i eta to 4,® per y art! all width*.

LADIES COLLARS
Worth 4.-X1 far S.'hh 2.00 for 2^3,1,00 for I.W,
,Q0 for CTeta. « eta for Uf. 12* ela fc’ J cl*.
Dn« Trisunfar »l grvaUy reduced prtoar
PEDLERS,
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL
WILL FIN D THIS A RARE

H*M«t**s HUH A«Bla i« JhaUMn.

Tbe reasons why

FRANCIS BOWER

SHERIFF'S SALE.

.""•"■'“‘■“'’"EittrtlGha

'
MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT boviwgterttiiMda in tbe Mvmort
a certain lum uf inonry •ecured to be paid
Ur a certain indenture of mortgage, mad* and ex-

D of

•f
claimed to te

Blanks!

AND-CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Mr amorintent df PARLOR STOTWS. cotnpMe .
th. n»o«t betaUfal prtteQe fa market,
I hare ths grmfart variety of
ELEVATED
PANTBt
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVESk
. Worth 2.00 far tJApw parr do worth XW for
2,24, «Al far Jr&gt;A 1.5u fjr LWi L,T kr I,CT.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever *«••- in thtetawo. Six Plate and Dox Berta,
COATS
tfo House bUlldfes.
Worth S.OlforM'. do worth \0 &gt; far
lO.fti The we.1 Ulfoftbe HOrtb-weal quarter and the
for 73 j njOaforM-k IM»
cart half of the north-w»rt quarter of Menon No. T H ATI a very Complete &lt;hMi of Roue &gt;Mta&lt;,
twelre. (19) towxbip No. «•&gt;• (I) worth of rang* A Hardware. I nd ad: eg Lock., Latch*., Bntta
IIATS AND CAPS
Screws Hinge* ofaUkwd*
Silk Hata worth «,*• for l.'4.t,S0 for 1,10, «,W
•nW WAJ5JB;
anrtion at iho Oowrt Umuoia the rjU^o rf UaatpOPFER. Tin and Stertjpr* *•« «&lt;»U L»»d*
TOHBIn'u’oF ALLKfNIM PROMPTLY atten ■
J d«lto KAWMfBOf'GW and CONDUCTOR

rflHE .ub.rnber would tako thia mettaxlcf ic ,
1 forming tl»cili*et»cfHa»:tag»*n&lt;l B*rry Cu„

fnrb’R

HARDWARE!

Andi, or Nan.euua Dmga II U etlnwiv agre^
able to tbe tarte, and may be tabea by tb* saoeS
fveUr patient* who canmrt eat • water crtakirr
without Mute diatom*. Beware rf DRUGGED
IMITATIONS. Fepafa i» NOT A DRUG.
__
Call on tbe Agerft, end get ■ D-weripU.e Ctrewlar, gratis, giving •largo amwaat of WowURo ovideuce ftasT UcCirfo Aahasl Ubssil*trt. Doctor
Combe’. Phyaidtogy at Dtemifoo: Dr. Fendra m
Food and diet. Dr John W. Orrar. &lt;JfoW Y«ek
University; Prti DongtisM a •EyMofagjgfWt
J-Blimao. of Yal* Cblhrgr Dr. CarttertmVPkyntoL
vgy. ete.. together with report* of CURES ttowaU
jm.-ta of Um United State*.
1
'
OBSERVE THIS—Every boule rf th*
gvnatacPErtilN bean tbe written mgaaiurtaf J.
S. Houghton. Sf D., Philadelphia Pa. Copy-eight
EF- h*M bt all 1Drwggirt* and dealers la Math
ctars. Prtec OSB DOLLAR per bwUta.
2ytf
Fir stes by Oaa-rt ASranaoro Haating* Micb.

Ready-made Clothing.

STOYES GIVEN AAV AY,
sart.ttaag.Ba
g*y;~i
bow, and ataotuthm for the enme farawbod In art- |
rtnet. Pau*. Pall, .ud evrry variety of Ttn-ware.
Cop|wr .nd Sheet Iron ware taa4e to order.
iomeasdtrywK BAn|XT x WICHTUAX. I

w*

'
MORTGAGE SALE.
I'kKFAfLT haring been made io the payment
1J .&gt;(wcertaiu rum of uwuyy. .retired to be paid
bv un indenture uf inuring* bearing date the 19th
dur of Autru.t, A. it. l-L. executed by Horgan
Jk-obr. of the cuiuitv al Ham. to O aahmgton K
Ferri, and lleurr Edgeevmli. of the place afoty»ui&lt;1. and rccunlnl lu tbe RnrUlcr a. office « raid
.... i .
u -.r
04 and
WIIICU FaiU
WMhlagtan K. -GrrU and Henry hdgecomb. to
Win. IL H*rt.wd. on Ibeiethday «&lt; Augurt. A. 1).
Ii55. and which Mid miigtaoeal io duly recunkni
in llw ftegirter’* office uf taid county, m Liber It.
of mortgagee, on page 5IG. and a**igncd by the
.a.d Win IL l!*v turd io Darid Vowy and Tbomna
Vewwy, to Iho nib day of Xoeetnber. t&amp;*. which
•MignnMUil i» recorded ta the Kegi»ter,» ofor/.*tirrtaid. in Llbur 1&gt;. of mortgage*, on paw Bib.
* oaaigned bv tie -ahi Tho*. V«w.y tn I-ta'id t »»■
•ev.cn theUOlb day ot January. 1--5T. "bleb »&lt;id
a.Mitnment it recorded in the Hegbter'i office in
•aid e« telly. In Uber D. &lt;rf martgage*. on p»ze 574;
and on whnffi -dd nwrlg»ge it ctalmed to be dm
•I tbit date, the »um ot one, hundred and mo«t,v

CUT AND
made to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory
manner. I em­
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES, ALL
ARE INVITED TO CALL

OPPOirTUNITT

AND EX AMINE FOB
THEMSELVES.

Battle Creek. Basting*,
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

�ATCH,

We have now
, hand a stock of goods *
V.? A IM.
___ ■"-!
suitable for the
nniii.ui
FREMc.yi ■
Discovered at Last!!
.
Spring Trade,
on. BersAtrs
which we will sell very
ciecjss-auX* ।
to make room for bur
new stock.
Our stock of Dry­
hich will be sold at Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
p Crockery,
iteady Mad,c Cloth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp;, Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our.-stock- cousin in and other goods is
quite full, and we will
part of
DrHi
■ C'rati&gt;rii nad
■ soil them at prices that
OlaM varcylrdh Cupt and Bonnett
^iL-'i’uorinn.
a it»W| &lt;u»nrtmr;il and rent rheap.
w ill astonish the
BOOTS AND SHOES

&lt;T,«»in

i ob

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world

prrur '*o Any' of
Ready Made

that cannotjic heat in
Style ee.blitr'or pr*r&lt;-AXArF?', SASII,
2Ab&gt;&gt;fofBs»t 'AfiRly of o'.licr-JtaSiraLL:
Grxxln, «rb a&lt; Ihinnct ly1’-'—
Flowed ftmoU’-Foiw. LH|

We have, also, everv thing in the

n^ii.cjrti

Ruting*. Aeg.19.IK*

________

_

ixfooiisesj’rs^

retail al ___________ _______
BCGlRS. Wrarn — -V™?

plr; Psyche; MegtWro; Child of the Sc
lngoe*t»; Optive Bird; tad Little I&gt;

STORTWAIX'i

With numcruu* vorkata Bnmic, sm
collection of acvrral hundred

FINE OIL PAINTIMGh,
bv lending Artists.
•Th® whole «f which are tn be diatriin
ted. or allotted among the auliwribere
. whoao tame" are reretvrel praviuia totha
Twcntv^-Ukih of January’ST.
! when th® ziirtributior.a will take pUcc.'

TYu*, ftWfrwy #3 piitd. a ptrwx) not
. oo!^yct» •■tesutifitl Enjtmvini or Mmxine one fflttr, bat nl*n ritaetvrs tbe Art
Jobtux! one y*sr, and a tiriti-. in tbeAa•preImcISt am *
rheinrr.
tnul ’Dfrtribctlan. making four dctlUrt
1 worth of r-.»&lt;ling rntttrr, brides the tick­
et, by whnh a vstuable palnjing t.r p’eca
^u»imi.'-far*ta.
yil Ukj*
of eUtuary may be' nci-jicd In addition.
Those .wto pnTcr Mwgaiinw to ihr EoFluid Ci
I'illUJIK.
i Paving ‘Satvid-iy Nfgk? can iuv* sitter
1 p£&lt;ka following &lt;w yw; ILanxr’s Ma.
1 chzine, Godsj » L*J.' • l~ox, l ulled
amMta
£»iekcrbuck-vr Mxg*ur-rij increaaol Juries lh»&gt;«t t*« •w«MaJ!‘ ■ States
tract. Grahame Macaxitu-. BLckxpoda
fa BOW w-4T»» to I* r-rafoc It
disc: far AdW.ufa*fa U
rTcret-i^va i Mermmsr, Soulhero Utvrar Mt-aeengcr.
.
No ftrnran itt ra&gt;tr.cti&lt;d to aeta'b
nnS ar suahmf.
' slmrc.
1110*6 ukir&lt;? live membendtip*,
The breir Abvrayaua i» »»M«4 ।
.
irwtniUanc &gt;15, are wt.lidrd to «■ Earniivinge, and tn »i.Y tidkrta in the dtanhc.
ry Wcdua-lx? and Snrerda'. “ ’K**’* "Xi 'if inn. nr nny'fm- nfthe Mngorinee, one
pre year, in adruax. and &gt; lh?_
Pg?
prt-t^I Jt c.r 'aloaoit the rroAtf «M tuBttoc. year, arid fiitirkrth. :
in rcrniit’np Air&gt;.hfi.r nicml&lt;r.
rial rnaiire rftbe ItMv.
... .... .. ■ .i'
’ hlup, »HI p&lt;w-&lt;- rcjLu-r.th^ UlWfaitbo
ptrft t-Sks', to pa u H I’
rcnijiX tit
North-Weal. la. ins tarn tr»t J-sMi-ned-i*
which, .a cc; liiicAU-of Nlcni’-enJun tarad itarewir jM'bbcriWn tax It* I'M »'«■•j®’0
brenit. r.-ad} patroca hr «rer I* rate■ b. e jrarw. giiUur villi ilr~ Engrailm or I'lsgtrins
draired, will he k rnarded to ety partcJ
The
pif
a
«i..&lt;»&gt;pti-&gt;i.
uq
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’
2iL*Xt
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Th.-fridJ; Joi'e.t^cr im.u---. » f** »*&gt;"»*«
rvlu^i. «Mch pre.=ut peciJUradv.nUffea IoInw
1.AOIBS' AND OtNTl.EMESS,
ioe-U xaea SMU.
____
RATES FOR ADVERTISING.
tcBKi ids MBTaarwtMi is »utr. (19 lib" «r **•" 1
For tnenibcnd.ip.hddreen
' t‘. U Piiswr, Actrofy C-A.
rpms Falcon I* kty« etrirtly Btr TEMPE., JUS BrtdvJway. New Yotk,&lt;&gt;r Wo?1 RA.SCE nn&gt;ClPl.K.&lt;W.*rv Ac iMMlfu I
Uicu* n«d But be Jeurrs-d ftvm cBj. jmg llu
nOttav, 1&lt;W Walrfrt.Trt. Sawfartj,
kn-WUli,
.
Ohitta: ■-■.
•••’---,
__ ~O
Prcry ratkty &lt; f coafacticnety to tfa«t xcd lux­
uriate ibeeioniteh.
JAMES A. SV.EE7KT, .
ICH«O0LUDtOXlDS ecrveJ up.on e!-«t ne- ,
ifAwrarr Sern-titry.
Hee.
ICE CBKJjr, drlledsly pi!ct'~d4el ngbi few
&lt;l&gt;« fuul.Uln k«wit.
J
Tbfa
It repaired io euilabk etjle to'aeoeBtaeedafa partfax’! Ladlce aad (fantfacasa with
■U of tbe eborrluxerfa., ia qs^tseet u&gt;d cstaBrt.
leaCH1UM, t»rn»fa4 for t*rti«u or to pfrrep;

«Agyy* *■
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cy rui

‘

DEI ROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

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’“SEteffAltlRS AN QB WK (ASaa.fidFAS. BEAVkEAVA
SOBA COATTGE JENNY
1
. LI$D AXD COMMON
• BEADffUDS.
&amp;£’ CgrAff^ Centre fcMre, Fail Boat

A®mj»BkflaitdJ^gld: Sk-.-.L-. TfOBjign. \
GirtiaHt tfpn*? ta’®"*-1 GS*W.
• ,A»y.qihniLv c-rpt^, 9&lt;Eri\ NVMto-

MWbn

X»-KT31£K33JSS3Et
on hand and for sale
Llt«y*4bf^.»b.

We «™hj.invilc a call
Good* and

I’ssElj..

Evi-jy kubBfril'cr &lt;J three d&lt;dhn h «.

.oar om..*»•■. j--

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r

Healer
r. Jewelry

x-xTUtx renew. • p&lt; —™r"

‘■"‘^isar

line, such as Bureaus,
&gt;'&lt;K Typa—latrnttd Reading JfulUT—
Tables. Stands-Chairs.
Largttl Circulation vj any jRaib/ /St
per 'in the Slate—and the bttt AdtcrtuBedsteads, Lounges,
Blanks
1
inj uinliim.- i y» .: ’ '■
|Er.I’S. JLktgBrre. jciticca.Bieui
dee, &amp;c..
Wr hare ju»l &lt;«u out ufh well fought nod ftuGREAT B.1RGAINS.
We also carry- on K B^ITKE Made to ORDER. i;sfr-e ‘u M»oF
n ro.\ era exhibited a eurprfaing •trengt. wl.tcb. *7iKe
.pbtcnUf wo«M Uh* «M» awtbfd tl »• ,
tfi^^uhRrrl^aH C^dl a»d see our stock. TUEfinning
laeeitbeca of andBarry t'J .
t'n.ibc L cr.xr l a
STEBBINS A- RUBSELL.
Btfafar^-r and shall
«dS?4i sfi:
fallen afant of acantn; InataK the gre* re- B E A U M O N T ’
Hast^X’May 1,1830._____________ TAltOB
SHOP, lillassx
pvervdiing p'eria PaUty'a Bieck, ever a A. G«eJn-..» Sfart. We cannot yet relire Iron tie Raid.’ TbuwU‘1 ta
THE N. V. EVENING POST.
where the public ns My on having tbeir »*oA he..tale uuir, ta fa reUt-niah wba|TBel »r c al:-»
dnaete plrwtltfd
, .
tafiring to that Line. iros &lt;
dy Box.u.plUJj: V* cannel »zp*et the forer-lib tot g experience ta the beat Hlopa of hew land varitctaaul tit lhe exBtpaigu. uur do we user SJ3LXL.OOXNT
ri''j&lt;xTt tT:c jocmui is rni
York dtv. eca£Je« nha h"-Crr
!it but now ta ttartlrar fcr'makicg Um gresarat un
Teat carj
We
SL’VEWOR ftnrCEMENTB.
u car crgsntZBri,®. by drenfatiug paper* «:-&gt;! d&gt;
toallU w peraucawbo Bant praati made in cn=«l« ztoMa the.yeonle. and “ wine tbe irat)
infacUtre of
brondratl. W« brfe all but man tbe *d«anre bat
tbuifa rtadiionahlc raaaocr.
th—tbe 1 talker !fau *&lt; Mita areoul IlovuJuttan
1'1 TTING.
Bun. Ajiu^ne
and truth brwwM faaeie to the,tafad* tf H* peo
pie—the tree tana* revealed—i« tbe amtuaaiu-:
w* IzcHnl» th.v«relboii&gt;t. bu&lt; Wtewh wo ab«tl
but the pest ihritmhfc
new- prinide to mik* trt vfetoridi;* In tbe d»xi
So book er dawutnmi ren act-ply .th- place uf
used ami none but the
daily pzp-r Itay by day U mj'eaw the »tore rvas
best workmen employ­
tatara^c. It will t ait you ereq day. It
ed. Among our Stock
psc.s.K:-n
’'p»acs
llarl'.rwa, ofaUnfowpuattat nn.^Mu
mat be found •
irtbare intt»rehmm»&lt;b»nptafaBa nrt&gt;o».

Muxlirtfo Mrratillw. nuinraf
GloriK HfidiMy *:c4,ic.. mi
prumino vou

t Ilubfar U
OTEF

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
,

lOBOBtireMcTti

FaSfiiiuTjs/Mtca-, Ila:A tTtb. Vfi.
€. U.x lUd M. I? -!*.» Sir-l.haje brener;
ectfag fer aoaia llaie 10 receive a fre« eupptv o«
L»r ManiciTiB Tomium bare ai yet be^B 4u-.
epaifard. 1 hope j cu W.H Wk* tnewewrB to farua with a acpl-lr -M NX« a» rorreeieot I
ki’e ether ateciBce Ctal' It* terr
r*r»«w.
.. _ 1 -i r...
...... ,.e &lt; . ..
hnt three 1

CABINET W.1BE

,’*ir“rHILLIPft

by wto w ctbwvwh^ra I

PAYMENTS.

-■ dutinituiabcd, pemtnitln-«»l angaeiee.,
lu ^n&gt;year |1 outdprfaea mere thaay uu *|il

MASS

Tax*

i C.. D

1856.

MEETING5

II A D L if Y A: U I G JI T MAN

.izasr.-*..iu&gt;u. i

wu.TWJSsxi^
’S’Si-Sy;"
s:
no
if we «!ia!l not
wertir

••k
rapport
prate
of iU
:We thd' &lt;cnpy the tan» fcattew imtepBB4er.l pofiliuo—the oicin of no party or aect—dlacuaaeel •
- ,
JPart.
Wajle Cepj feruae raar, in Mvaace... .$3 00
ThreeCwptes. fa adiaoce................. .45 0»
•hall auppMtenrtiiailv. and with wbal vigor «e
Single Co’tf.permeBA,............... .
75
tan cowtwtaad. flie pr:--IpttB lai.I tlowa ta ti* Ik
Sebert ij»uw.» me? ejcuerariid aur tune. Ter
inrefaf, HUte* for light bartrb. flour. b*r»l».
Lean HaUnra aJrpled at |*tiiL»!e!uhla\n Jnne
ah.ay » in ultsace. 4#?" PT”®* eendtag n» twin, ■cd alau autca for budL'ts All a:d»t» for any 1 Cbl
wc ahail do all wb ran ia anppert cl pUi.-y
tr cr rairte aBbeerfoer- «iQ Ic anliilul tu an extra thing in tbe cwt^riug Jin«, faiiliftiMr and prcaipt- : and: n-tta
to make ttax^ rrnxiBlra Hl iu IM a&gt;
ci&gt;p» foe bid etettocn.
b alUudcd to. Give lue a call and I will A&gt; rnur ■
&lt;f girscntaicM both Xalu«al and Mato.—
wwh U. »uU t«u
■
P. T. VRaKE. , W MU we stake w&gt; war on tba vc&gt;f«l right* of the
Ruling., Oct.JO, IttS;
J, ,
. tf , . HaaviI-i it will till! t.e
In Hvl.lhll
at*.
nAnpERBiinyriiLY’ iiarazini-I ;

rrmr pAEe are beret-y uMiltad. Owl we are new
J. rer.'ivicglarge wWrrienrtorarrttoekodGoote.
»u&lt;! a3. ia wsot rf artaca-t in tw lice, are rr«|MM•d to give u»a&lt;«H.
Our ttoek ceoahuef every variety of TIX,
Copper, cittii Shrtt Iran &gt; arr. Hardteart,
Cntltn. Iron, Slrtl, t\'aUt. Storet,
Store Pipe. Fomtiny Ttndt and
Mrrhnnict Tooh of retry *
kind wAirA Kt will nil
d.taprr thds ner
brfort offend
tn thit ICarkel.

ItS Urmta, Xbaw tall.. HiiAaea* u hril.taa
, Carta. .HirwaUat IMla. Addr»M Card., Blamh
cbevfoa. bil.a t&lt; !••«»&lt;. Order faewha. Hieau^ra:
nedCWsre.H-.rd.. hMn Ih-uis Bdfa. I trek
Book, -and Klink itauka uTrv«ry dccripli &gt;a

nYDBOrATIIlC BSdcUiViBU.

A CaMFLXTX 5T*T£t: CMTrllTDRCI'ATUT 4»b

Dm Mar number elmea tbe tilth Year and cuta
. nlrtu. th* ter.lb nirltnaeuf ilarpui » • «ir monthly j
Nap azine; cad lb: 1'i.UitIwr. cmi r»v Un. opaorRAULET A WIGHTMAX.
I tmutv to tBww-their ycnlid crkttuwladgMeuU to1
Raittag*.May. I. iwc.
■ tbe Frew and tli* l‘ut|!ic for tbe tudfonu app.Tiha- .
tiMr and &lt;neotu*g&gt;-nMmi wtorit bare been aecotdra
KALE Ot
EOkriUTEb NCIIDOI
to their entorprw. At M f-nu*t period ban their 1
■
LAXDft.
H.t ufaubacnbci. be® aalarge aartltow fa.
I
nranrre &gt;« prrvK«&gt;cu nr
r^nMfaeS'^t^fa^,1i2\tafil0^lne
wUy and-tbi ntaraCto l&gt;f the MUC; dru., *•
TheMagnJue will aontinon faba rahdnetod ot&gt;
StnMiz. although many of Ihrm bat huh* went
1
tbe unie grtutid planwh&gt;ch bu* render*.) Il mil»;,r*&gt;uarrttabo«ri«,d., nrtuMed ta i!.&lt;
rrraally popular. It wU) be iho aim of Ux pobluhere to farvuab. ia tbe Erwat riegenl Ira. the SSii-ir;ir^^^yrt^tr.-rrer":' yrlargtot pcaniUe amount of tbe IkU rending to be meet with greatezre. ft bring our endrerar b.
A !&gt;»»-&gt;.» ■*Ulu.iV.t*A &gt;T u«M kunAwA . »J
. e—— .1r..[ I
v„ make it foil etui retiabk, alwaya raenring newa ta
You &lt;xn «4ce asbre enough to tMy for
ibolakwl wmetrt before k-ning to pre.* Onr va­
‘T3K“CiiS.—■* **
riety will iticlnd-. newal.y
&lt;k»
your
•
TEA &amp; 8A LERATU8U
||&gt;OM vm Ijr-Bg dypitefo

FIRE! FIRE!!

M CALL FROM AU- IS SOLICITED.

DRY GOODS.
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KXTHA BWEttHNE HOVIt

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TRIBUE, afagle M?y. J3. or

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cat t; Venue and A|
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raw&lt; *»d CUhMioe agaata.
urr.cw.r-, b)Mk. Mai.

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tiaflkbanM ^^

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Days gEdetl ovw betLarmlti, rnp’. .?&lt;
wild ttash^Uy fWg-trei-iuuM
eorfO turn trwnjA. uode 11^ foot tb« - i i»&lt;MCK&gt;CtbenbV
vqnm* akinmahx*, ndULtMk ofQfrJ loop ifoe ufJi^^d iropbkd wShti*«M, rftaCOTMorVz- ’ ?‘
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fe TW Battle of I

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qtatiy prt^tad.

tta olta. ... to *u-tb. togftot

mtetatf.

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atatattaOata, ■*»•*• Ana:- wwiorVitaiiaiirifk, litaM wX-i
Aatartt-sitaOta.ta. aaat iurea poiwJhw ffismlto.

My wrtrefi^f! tM
QMtac^aA
sanctified by the bjood of*TFfdft,'hsdi*iM

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C*A»&amp;
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LI paid. • perwxi
I Engtaviny nr Maga-’i
nk &gt; receive* Mae An
mil a ticket In rtwA*.-’
n::.-!ung four'dMMf
titter, hcHfratUftqj
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sent of Amertaa liberty.
Remarkable hi lie ertorkr thia Battie
la no 1cm ao in tta torior relations. It
raa divided Into two coanecflag'parte.—
It embraced military Gupaand movements
of military skill, ft wea fought with deapenate valor. t\ was fail of tremendoua

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most momentous auziliarie*, in the bat
■ties of Oriskany. Bcnr.ingt'j:: and *!ege of
Fort Sfanwix. It called forth ^he angry

Athiwtt.

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I of Barre and the auroral iplendors of
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of which might have tunrixl the seal* thr
fiulure of Gates ammunition—ths deser-'
ter’* tiding* at FWt Creak, aad Clinton'*

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tteix!«mllx.».tb Iu Wd,.

With diapair darkening srotmd him,

aqua aecne* of the old French war were
jn full retreat, forwsnird dataebment* U.
aawxtatrd with h ibraagli Daaaix&gt;gtcti.\
_ T
JcMhncc'fCTlbli rftfUrttMi r*ur -gnxnl, snd it wn* flirt. Washington n-arad an*w.hi* rtatomount aenancc
—by the heroic Stark.
j
Burgr.y h e, occupying Mount
ly prescnce.’Tii, bnol- idafred wifh bxlgb-Kosciusko,
tawtaoxou. the cngtartrjvf
u-^ota^.ta-1 the
ure American
auKuuu. ’ wWch ov*f
(Ticonderoga, fbreetL re» । wily by aa English deserter who *m oh
entrnu-tre*ent- at ifooii^Height*, carriwt;
®lh 4Ju,.v» lbo evacuatiwi of that j sercwl eroding Fish (reek toward* the | tar hope. Sumpter leaped upon hi* baltie steed, and Marion flashed Eke lightjl
CurnrnB}1
Je,
i
Gm.
St.
Clair,
‘
American
rtmp,
that
the
fact
transpired
the mind to the-grand'struggle in after * P°*1 ^y 14---------------------------- -- .
I ning from the aanmp*. Onward Mill our
time* for Polish yildrty.
It fended ‘ *«». witl[hl« troop jMr.'at.d to Fort
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of BiirgoyncNi ambush, waiting to cut up
IV, * V,taU
Ik UIVWHI
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Eagle, the nation bounding aa he flew,
danntleaa hearts from the granirp bills of
then occupied by Gm Schuyler j in dcud the American detachment*, after
until, swooping front his flight, he heard
V tl_.
__ .k, r-the G. Mountain* of v„
The ri4r
N.
Hamabirv,
Ver-1; _Thc
re4r t-uard
guard of St. Clair*!
Clair’* twi.
foroew, i Uiev
Uiey Lad
luul croased
croaccd the creek.
। the about* ofa victur-ous people, thumb?, tnont the villages of Masmihii* (W, Cou- i un«l&gt;fi'CJL Warner, was overtaken by a I
On the very eve of cum plat iug the ar| ing from the Hcighte' of Yorktown.' The
noctievta &gt;&gt;eautifol rirar the plains and | British dRachriu-nl; under General Fra ' tide* of capitulation which had Ixx-n a' liatllc of Saratoga was complete.- Amer•laopcs of Washingtonl* Virginia, and ”‘r&gt; “l IfuLL&lt;irb&gt;u and defeated. Fort* [ greed upon hy both putlea, Durgoy ne rcI lean liberty wm 4on,
i
the river meadow* &lt;if our own noble George, Ann and Edward were *Ucces- | ccivcd intelligence that Clinton, haling
Bunker Hill hiv its monument, and so
State. It eocornp«uu&gt;ed in iu aide ciicuit j H*«&gt;y abandoned by ths American troop*
should Saratoga. D rertedit
“
the broad ailrer of Champlain island . before tbi advancing Ware of Burgoyni-.- Highlafida, wait adrmcmg to cooperate
I centrnte the reverence aad'
starred Lake Gcptgia, the leaf valey of Bn^ “0 Wa* for tbd time, discouragement aith him. But it »u to Uu. The can| the present titan for tbe^-|
nd
bon of
Gatra was
pointed, ivauy
randy to «w»loo*- i
&lt;&gt;i uam.
«-*.-• «&gt;uiuwu,
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atMr a-kn. WUM M-, Ml he P.&gt;ri.«-»&gt;&lt;.f^ A.;. lu ««™d ►
per Hudson, and tbo lovely landaeape “ Millivuii for defiraoe, but not one cent

it- «lHa.
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"f,'d "’
r.k. i-,k
rtMo’-r I »"'1 r*r*»l*»to ***’♦
x'oJ,ld P°*nt*&gt;
The murmng of the l&lt;th of Octo-wr,
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woman’* fortitude in Madam De Rcidcs- American *oas; and they prepared to meet
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our whole undivid Lu-.cu, as tbe Vauv
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•el, and her clinging fildellty in lady Har- ilbe apprumbfog for. The first gleam of the Anntversa.-r of which wo now cdcgusrsntac Li
of our nrosnonts.
prosperity, and to tbat
that
,
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_, I auarantoc
riel Ackland. It involved a tragedv of cncournflwncnt flashed from Bennington, brate *.«. The h-wt* cl England are t»&gt; I benefirient llesveo which tunilcd upon
Im-s and woe inithij. doom of Min Mr- 1 '•bcre, on the flth of August, Stark de march forth to l»y down their arm* al
tbo*e tmdivided eflLrts which founded that
Crea; and Iwt, most informing of all, it f'Wted a British detafohment under Baum ; the feet of their conquerors. Lol us sur­ Eaten, c* ibe only source of &lt; ur national
saw that banner—now known in’ every
&lt;J«ys later. Bm-goyne received vey the localities, still existing, of tbe
blessing.
arene, and full within our eye*.
Lum] and reflected from every oca, the tiding* &lt;tt the battle of Oriskany, the re­
On tbe spot ww oecspy (Gravel Hill)
»ign of freedom and xhc dread of rfi'pnto, treat of St. LcgwhurieJ back from Fart
IKJMl™
were Amentum hreartworka. In front i*
the stars ever thickening and the stripes Stanwii by the utter Wlntw of the ospeThere sbould b* no*pot on the whole
Fitb Creek, on whoea North bank Bhr-1
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ever brightening—udfurled for the first ditfon.
earth soteautiful,sribapuv a*t»n&gt;c. Ke
Nothing had reached him olAow'* g-.-yce rested from hi* retreat. To the wijujt, iu uw wiiriu
uir orarv l||m
whore in th* world should tha heart turn
time in the preoence of s foe.
N'orlb&lt;a&gt;t iatba field where Fort Handy | whh *r&gt; tntnh locgisg. with such deep fok
it wm a grand heroic dram ma, with its promised o»-operation, and for toe first
i constraetcd by Di*»k»u, in the old Frvsoh l nes* rf lova m to tint Ureacd «ane&lt;uary.
titaiadoubt*
of
aoeeeaa
«hook
tWmlnrl
of
Hem w *r e&gt;ongs—th&lt;- roll of drum ,tbo
Mwlth* Knr-'v. L-ctioM, from intkaoy u* manhood, ahoald
blaat of trumpet and the clangor of con­ Burgovne. But .letertulned still to can­
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tataj
,k tai tam«.
tending ,bo«*—ring through it; with II* qner. although cloud* commenced ta path
;»-«.t.r&lt;wtb.heri.I..rten. rfBms..jw '
oHMtaiiiMi br,W«i U» U^w,
side scene* ot famale devotion, it* mosh*
From llxwc headquarters were to march Ingdaya of old ap».« . Btvry Itum* waa
| of indivdnal suffering and shriek*, of Indi­ (fow/superccdjsg on the S8d of August ia two division*, th* royal Lradps, U&gt; lay , Intenud t*b* m -h *n Edas in (he hrod4ia
, vidual death; the dying bed* of warriors,
dew. &lt;b«r .no- «. (be TieU
fbn
AM 1 be. *. «Kb Um
with their atelamatiod* bf rcmoren in Dcboylarla the Amarica^cnoiraand. and

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The tun* came.
- jng» r.nd aff.cxloa make afi others pleoca
Witaeaacd only by the American VTil- ---------------~~ ro atiraUhw then thia. Bet to
' set andetU-pwittH aaH^^
kinaon
—
for
Gain*,
with
luMf^iblc
m*g.
ohahrHee of boot*, (ho two General-',
br ilLtoinpcr, kK wilful. Wroug-dol^^
nanimity, had ordered U* erffiy wiiin j parwnta, nr chihlmajurw many howayy
finally
confronted
ea.-h
ether
in
their
re
victory.
Iri’m draw nearer to (he grand Rattle J
entrenchment, at Berni. Haight* their trfits—forth in wlaranaiknc* Isgted

8*14 Warren, -What Ulbst.

With

and survey it briefly in Ito memretoas 4s.iT On
,Bth
s’T**mber' ,777’,bf the British boato platoon after platoon,
cotnpwy after company, regiment after
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mwMialne boat*
Tcpposlng
host, met in ecnfllet.
conflict.
tail*.
| There were »be fauc rank* of the Amer- regiment, and piled their weapon* on the
Like flame (rom .Eton, hurst forth the
1 ican*, with Gates and AroGd, Morgan, ■
!.!.
pent up fire* of our Revolution. Lexirig
ThsR tame tbe next tud most Irnpo*.
j^orahd Le'racdt—there were the red
tdti tasted blood. Bunksr Hili breathed
1 Hot* of England, with Bnrgnvuc and Frs- Ingspactacta of all.
tbe smoke of battle. Washington was,
• With thtir cannon at various points,
1 WY, Auckland and De Reaidreel.
’
made eotnmanecr. Adverse fortune, re­ | ’■ [On came the British hosts wiclt -the ban-1
hanulesi on their wheel*, and'tbclr grim
lieved ody by evacaution of'Bbston
moulka-wil^’downwwdH «tretchc&lt;1*ti&gt;e,
.weept over tbe battle-fields of Long Is­
American troop*,in parallel line* efiluc;
Tbe'ate shook with
land and White Plains and New Ybrk sarfot* meet

wrapt in a mantle xf riweeip, .neve* c
caeiAgly tlraue hia^Udrentp
and lot* them fre) that it hcata vara
for tlwm. Sati-lkd if U glvn. tbr»
thelteraud food aud raiment, prwvldaa
their bodily mJ njuJlcciual want* A
liarhii tia-ui their nd.giuvs dutiee,
deems B gu»tq
their Mfoclfoc. lEu, yu. .knmud so Kx
cultura. Tknmuther, if we may coM|

•fras yielded to (ho foe,
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the *raiielh|l HdWbo«l,tQ»Ua,i
the nnsut d.im lU muet gljtfcr
muyp* melted k*«y;

ullalion th* shadow dartawfrg over th*

Lcfl rtfe* Jem* but H

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Barta &gt;&gt;• Uta*.

fcrtrtX “WJ-. U» OUtatt*
F.njbfo^v Ki.-7. ph«d1t,|Btote&gt;o
min’ou, In thctt»nq«ritagl»ndn«f L

ad-. tnasd from St Johns, st tbt foot of Burgoyxc took up Ma line of retreat to
’
Lake C^sngtlsm, *ftt eight titooesnd of to reach th* None, But hemmed ia on ica’a n.pjeacuaUvc.
British aad Germa troop* Chnadians and every side,—Fcfrt Edwird ia Amsricu
the British Cawacih. Franis-i
Indian aBiek, to Crodfc Point. Embark­ hinds,,two thousand femertesa troopa on
more a dim
strngjliag
outfni*,
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ing thaws, wt-.h pari ci his army ia tbe lb* oast aide of tbe Hudson, ready to dis- j;no
p«o ta !—,.&lt;/&lt;1. .intat.ta Non* J Itailo,
_
. Ike Uta.
low* that rained attend 1%
frigate* Tbt Royal George and Inflexible
but a.radiaBt
Shape sfoppinj from, tift
&lt;m taxta dlr. tijb Uta. fHmil; uXKiri tal
1
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aocompaitrtd by gun boa!*, while the remalnder of hi* force moved under Froeer cause. American entrenchment* at the
os the west of the Lake and Breymsn on ford* and pauna towards Like Gcr.rgr turtle upon
with Gates’ victorious bmt* ckae on Bn
ln*ti4 meantime. Barry • footsteps—Burguytte paused in hi* ro­ planted iuajf at her aide -, while Sptia
Tteondt
i and Hollaml *mU*d upon
antkifMil left the Riore on his des- treat, upon the very *e«ne we view tothe irohswk Valley with 1 day, on the North bank of the stream in &gt; tng her triutnpb.r.4ftndlha triumph cubk
tiaed
Front Smtt^Tb' (fold df Viatory our.
d Ranger* from Bergoyne* | front, and at length proposed to capitaEagle reared hn head end spread Iti*
army. Arriving at Oswego, hoodvsneoi
I whig, tip he soared soil onward te
with the aAJiticn of four hundred troop*
under Sir ifrhn Johnson and sis hundred which might hart proved Atal
Indian* u4der tbe cdebratad Brunt, tow- American army. Feigning a farther re­
our nation beared with frw»h USr^ The
ar-1 Fort Smnwix Commanded by Col treat, Burgoync concealed his maiu body
Gaoaevooi «t the head of boat natigattoa inambssh, leaving a few Lutialiuua in bis htnibandmun groped with h:* own hand
foil tolliajwt*
Gates, supposing hie w» once more the wcaptm ; and once moip

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Phron, and prayers ofAlth in Herkimer, mrvngty refnfbracd by New England, ad- 1
vanoed ahrq and Borgoync, having ero*^1

■oaat dahaed to be dw Own ,
U&gt; lb* Mid plaintiff, i* th* •■» .
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Three ■treaa.a of lightening tew.

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gle. HenoefiwththnBdtiak peart regard
aa anly a quastSon of time the MBiktlh

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eoaUnett—aow LovtiidoW il*F*g*’P*
the mighty voice of Nrw Ycrfir IRte her
folds tnrilir.j’.-wtolle, M front; al ;tto «A
uwn Niagara, rcemmdad through the bat­
prpeaaafoe, Lome by two tpotniod
the Ht*d*et&gt;falHtoo»tb frettasiw tle. Again went U«o attn and *tripcc
tLrcufb dead aad fire, through broken ten, Ivfty io ILo afr’, wajinj ft the wn,
attaining ic their Ulumyli, AfW ti4
(•foutul whnee bsow
ly did the red uniform fill up the gap, ttora aad striped cOMnri'wAjBaftg, ,
But the crownlngMtofthe grot
and done up the lane, aa in Homer’, ahng,

Unfitted the strength

Ebakcu iiovu. Dealer in Stuvc*, ln&gt;u.

ling five meinbenMcAa*
.-btiiled t»»« Enwraii-kete in The HHtiwtx

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inoin of the Pt;j

amfito of affectum, th* kindly word, tbe

by Chief Justice Taney.
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r. ItWMS
full
aa J elaborate statement ofthe vie* ■ of the
Court.
They have derided the following JUmportant point:
Tiret—That oogrMa, wether slat cm ur

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We have it from good authority, that

tean
fur chief

the County

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ingele
several able lawyers in the city ofDetroit

March, J83fl.

He &lt;»««

'•Fart well.

bitterness that the Senate fdij***
who nr W1g|l'|»|iawrM—W
of a hum-drum way, accompriaed by
Ciout, and .be opened them again, ami •ort
(
in order that thrre may Lo time to get despicable willingtfeifi to Uy down every
feebly raising her hand, exclaimed: “Fare- (a low, nsml, chanting tons, liras bring
the tickets prtBfeJ without the hurry and ■
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Irani with foeL lha following aru tj-fr
.&lt; niueion incident to too great a call ina hood-rip torn ftll.’agpiiut tboee prujfij- well, worldgndker emancipated spirit ]
from its dayey prbot, and winged ^^4* M “confessed" by thecMelvus:
had no Independent ooMtitutionai fiiroeor abort time, as is generally tbe case.
legal effect yffitfquzatly to toe adoption
of tbaOMtaUatdos, and could not operate
cf itaolf to ajafer freedom ur rit-twhip
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.. mj uupob
That nothin’aint extrarygunt, —
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■ moea are e
ttory. Tillyoucan,**didthisfralion the Charter Elections of severe! will­
Purvidin’ I'm in office ;
ages, from which we* bad motived intelgils woman, with mqrarturbsd minds, «»•
Third.—That toe provisions of tbe Act i
Words and daadsoflore! Well hash
Mr eve-taeto filled thetr auc
returned with their ferallia to p-^a
been swd, “Oh let us unite the two.” and of 1820. commonly csiiad tbe Missouri 'tired tU resukofthe charter election in
having been compelled to leavetLe?^
An’ Uncle Sam I reTerwee,
Compromiss,so for uuccnKitutiottal, •» 4
than to gnttlfy alow and malicious per­
how ever dark ind troubled our earthly
rare; then not tin then, say there is noth­
it undertook to «xdude nacro slavery "our own little-village of Hasttugs, aa
tory by the destruction of thrir
' sonal pique, orto procure some petty pefrom and communicate freend cdom aid- Itag altogether in fevor of the D^lW}ratic
ing in religion that sustains the believer
by Missouri Ruffians withra a few te^
cuntary advantage.
“1 du believe in any plan
»
will Have power to darken or remove.— zenahip to negroes in the northern part of ,nominations. Now there
D0
Judge Martin Is a lawyer who in point
the country. Tbe Louisiana cession was ,
0‘levyin the taxes, ■
feult fouai’ with our notfr^ &amp;
election
God ia love—the spirit of his word ia
Ex tong ex, like a lumberman,
a Legislative Aci exceed Ing tbe powers of
of nbilify i* second to none In the State;
indaad walk aocordrf
,^.
Congress and void of legal effect to that 1th«. Sr; bn rb.
1 git jest wut I sxos;
and a* a judge, ho has won for himself
Sunday night about four weeks sy a
13th last., thedtixeoa of Hastings met by
I
go free trade thru thick an’ thin,
md. In deciding»toe mate points, ths 1
6m
b-prf mrb
midnight they found tbeir homes bw*
Supreme Court decided ths following ira ialmost ‘■%#htag weight upon what we
common consent, at the Court Hoose, for
Because it kind o’ rouses
dimmed
even
by
defeat.
Upright,
able,
and fences suddenly enveloped (a feaa
The folk* to vote—o’ keeps us in
ddental point*.
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,wil&gt; see in the sequel. After noticing the
the purpoue of tasking a donation to the
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.
First, The expression, Territory and]
and bold, bo will at all times maintain
Qnr
quid
Ctartwn
Jiouta.
’
Rev. Mr. Day, and the Rev. Mr. Taimen;
other property of thg^pion, in the G«&lt;. 1
the superiority of th*, juttia of lflte, ovqr
, A rertalc -Diatrtat Attorrey, white
• “I du bcUevn in spexfed ways
stihrtion -appitea' in ternut only.M
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any
and
&lt;»*•
of
three
of
their
neighbors
were
bernd
i
•umming up a recent case, announced ui Territory a* the Union pos»&lt;M:d at tha •
O’ prayin’ an’cunvartiu;
cf tilt 'unitrrijied Democracy' it with the "tiruetiont with which Demegogue* hare that they dill not meet merely tops**
his firm nehsf that at least one third of tbe time of the adoption of toe Conttiuv.ioa ,
Tbe bread a&gt;m«w back in many days. ths same vicinity, 'they being aba
sway time. We understood the amount
■ought to trammel and weaken this safe­
married people of the present generation
gared.
Similar
burnings
were
aowto
Second, Thi* right of citixrpj olthef
An
’
buttered
id,
fsr
aart
in
;
—
..
collected was something over $100. We
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live unhapilv together.
guard of society. And when itla knowb
United Statae ymigrkntiug to »-jy Federal
I Incan in preyin’ till one bust*
were present,ar.d think we never witness­
Whether the precise fracticn ret dothat our nominee i* a Republican ia
ed a mare harnionvoua collection of pcoAn’ in sonvartta public trust*
thought, word, and deed—one who ba*pastolen, and 34 brad of cattle pe;wo«i «t
To very privit use*.
Knowing that tbe Democrats had no bored ia conjunction with hiapartf to di
tbcmaelvra tn each others’ society better
party organ in which to record, and give
•‘I dn bclifive had coin the *tuff
boed prerionaly pointed. Tbty ttu,
tpowira of Conroe**.
than on that evening. Tim supper was
Third, As Congress doe* not possess
that these attrocities are aitnnuttsd
preposterous to assert.
The peoplc’s'olta* suit enough
poxer itself to make *n enactment, rela­ ufecture of which they are juatly notofl, ^is opponent was nominated uppn, and
scoundrels from tbe Missouri border, vk
And there arc rcc*o“* for this—hosts &lt;jf
the attains of the evening are worthy’«&gt;f
tive to jier.se.:) or prrmertv of citizens of we, in tbe simplicity of our heart, and the accepted a platform v&amp;blch cnd&lt;&gt;r*esoue of
T&lt;&gt; make hard immev out »si
them—an* :’UOy are as palpable as the ten the Ur,iteil St,-tea in Federal Territorv-,
Dear Undo Sam pres ides fer his.
too undi*crinupalti&gt;g)&gt;cnev&lt;:leoQc' of our too most contemptible descuwlcm* that all praise.
other than »uch aa the Constitution outers, disposition; and deeming it an act of
An’ give* a good-aized junk to alL
ever eminated from the Suprtmt ffmTmt Aratc*^SiAVsTaADg.-*-We have
I don’t care 4&lt;w hard money is,
so it cannot constitutionally delegate any
cruelty to »uflrrsu fine a phrase to die bug, (called a court.) of the United States
»uch powers to a Territorial Government,
Ez long ex mino’s paid pane ooaL”
lawn
informed
upon
perfectly
reliable
au
­
spring ductiimw
in
it*
infancy,
offered
it
a
place
to
lay
its
organized bv it under tbe C&lt;w«titntion.
tbe euorraity of tbe treachery appears
Sronxv's Caaxo.
— It is u true :■* preaching.—
* Ghr.'Gcary gave the brother! fifty &lt;U
Fourth, The leual condition sf a sieve innocent, little bead in the cohrmns of oar doubly enormivua. There is, however,! thority that rinee the srilure and condem­
Love at first sight,” “Six week* ofcourt­ In the State of Missouri, is not Hflected
“I du believe with alKmy soul
lara to enable them to get tbeir feaifei
last weeks issue. Wa were alao prompt­ «oue thing certain, those traitor* cannot nation by the U. 8. Mtboritcs of the brig
ship,*’ and all that sort of thing, are very
pretty and very romatic, hut they are not UMMW uiaic, uui VU UH MWI 1-1 .uixuun, ed by our kindocs* of heart to go still succeed in defeating Judge Martin. The Braman as a alava fmr other vessels have
To put the people to the goal
qxacUy practical. So they.say tbat “a a. tbe plaintiff was not a citizen of Mfamu • farther, and admit that the bantling was* w hole Wert and North W&gt;H rite up, a* left this port and gone to tbe coast of Af­
An* in the traces lusd ’em;
man falls iu love u he falls pown stairs— ri, and there fore could in the Court* cf• truth-loving and truth-telling little churl.
to the territory. We gather these fen
Palsied the arm tbet forges jokes
one man. to put down such a mlx-reant rica and there engaged in the slave trade.
by accidait.” Tbe comparison cannot be the United State*. The suit must be dis­ We did not,’ however, admit the trutiifrom an account furnished by thou to
attempt. And if they persevere in their
missed for want ofjurtedictlion.
fulnett-of this production ** a common villainous undertaking, they may be sure liberty at prevent to give. Two of them,
the Pittagurg Despatch of tbe 7th. TV
The delivery-of the oppioin occupied
Jata-lAr City Printing.
•tribute
of
all
similar
productions
of
the
after
landing
each
a
cargo
of
slaves
at
the
ruffians totaled to cooperate hrith tber
via to 1ms mere careful in future, while he about three bourn, and it was listenid to
dial their ain* will find them ou^ and
who has felloe, iu love rushes on without with profound atlentb n by a crowded Democratic party; but having heretofore that too western part of lHeState will not island of Cuba, ware scuttled and sunk.
legiahtare in making the territory tintoa
i du beKerc that I should give
etopping -cither to think or resolve.— Court Koom. Among the auditors were bad occasion to question the truth of tnany
A
third
after
dfaprwing
of
its
slave
cargo
furtable
for free State m&lt;n.'
be slow to reward them.
many gentlemen of eminent legal ability &lt;if die statemenu which comprise the stock
proceeded’to Bremen, and ia at present
and a duo proportion of ladies..
in trade of our Hunting* Democracy ;and
engaged-there in the counting trade. Tbe
Skxatb CoHMmaxa.—Tbe priaciylt
Justice Nelson stated the merit* of the
I du believe that all o' mo
committees of the present Senate ten
fourth is now fitting out at Csinpcschy
—tand'Jbe total want ofcongeniality which case, the question being wether or not having been many time*, and upon vari. exist* between iIjc twain who have become tbe removal.of Scott from Missouri with ou* occasions, strongly cx-nsured for our
for a seeded voyage to tbe Afrksn coast.
been constituted aafollows:
Night had closed in, a long dark night,
.one flash •oon manifest* itself in the most. his master to Illinois with a view of tem­ want uf faith in the varacity of such state­
An’ thingsti' tbat description. *
Foreign Rdations.—Mason, Douglsa,
One reason giver, why tbcsv alavets arc
■.unmistakcable form.
porary residence, worked wit bis emanci­ ment*, wo were truly happy, after so long ia December, the gloomiest month of the not apprehended before leaving New York
Slidell,
Pdk, Crittenden, Seward sal
The.marriage nyiTictn in this country
pation. He maintained that the question
*1 du believe in prayer an’ praira
Foote,
is the uncertain and slow pay by the
&gt;lnvolves another serious fault. The par­ depended wholly ou the law of Missouri, a vearch, to find a atatameut, made by a
7\&gt;
him
m
bo
has
the
grantin
’
about to expire^nd the black clouds^harg- Government to the officers making the
Finance.-Hunter, Pearce, Gwin, Kjjt.
ties are apt to marry at too'young an and for that reason tlw judgement of the lending Democrat of Hastings, the truth
U’job*—to every tliin tlwt pave,
of which we coaid eonaciencioualy admit
fge. ' A young man «!»uld not raarrv Court below ought tn be affirmed.
seizures. Tbe officer* who stopped the
Bright, Fesaendon and Cameron.
But moat of all iu Cbaft'a”
*
until he ia certain that he has “ sown oil
Justice Catnm believed the Supreme After taking such pain* to please, and like a funeral pall; when the truant sun
Conimeree.—Clay, Benjamin, Bigte,
This doth my cup with mareirs fill,
his wild oeta," and a youug lady should G&gt;urt baa jurisdiction to decide the mer­
to win thc&amp;vor of our Hastings’ Demo- lut* fled away to the south, and hi* Want­
This
lavs all thought o' sin to rest
Toombs, Reid, Bright and Hamlin.
not raarrv until flirting aud coquetryhave it* of the cose. He 4rgu.-,l that Congress
ing rays can scarcely illumine, for a few
1 don’/ believe in princrrpal.
Military.—Davia Fitzpatrick. Jctepalled upen the appetite. Marriag.jnow- could not do directly what it could not do crau by taking a different course from
But, O, 1 du in iulrrttt ’
a-day* re a custom rather than a sacred indirectly. If it could exclude one *{&gt;e-. that which wciisd heretofore pursued, wo abort hours each day, our almost arctic
•alliedy&gt;t with tbe expectation, (a fooli«h region. Such a night of darkness and
institution of tbo cgtilrch. Young men cies of property It could another.
/Mcssrx. Holt and Denton, the Repub­
“1 du believe m bein’ this
and women desire to ruarry dc-Canse it I*
With regard to the Territories ceded, 1one it sopms,) of being beset on all aides gloom, bad spread its raven wing around
Or thet ex it may happin
Naval.—Mallory, Thompson, of N. L
lican dtlegaten from tl»f town of Cascade,
■“the fiialiion,” becaute people always Congress could govern them only with
with the friendly greeting* and beart-felt a lonely dwelling, which, embosomed a
Ono wav or t'other bendiest 1
make a great fun over tbe ceremony, aud the restrictions of the States.
presented the foll-»wing endorsement' to
'
,
To ketch the people nappin ;
congratulation* of our bretberen of the mong hills, and surrounded by forests,
beeaure there is a pleasant notricty con­
Hall.
*
The Mis*onri Art of 1S2P violated tbo
tbeir credentials as such Jvlogatre:
It
aim
by
prr
—
“
*
-------------party, on account of our having aj&gt;p^arc.l detached and separated from toe
nected with the operation. Popping the leading features of the Constitution. It opposite
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Judiciary.—Butler. Bayard, Tonfflta,
County- Conumtion
My pevd-.mt
question used to be a serious piece of bu- was therefore void. He concurred with 1made the conciliating adtniMion, that “it rcat'ofthe world. Within that dwelling “ To thr
I scent with
of Hit County of Ktnlt
then Pugh, Benjamin, QJ lamer and Tn®siaess.nnd required the nerve of a soldier hi* brother Judge that Scott is a slave, ।
—a humble dwelling—It was no stately
bull.
«to pet form it with any degree of skill; and was so when the suit was brought.
।
The Republican Club of the town of
vitinyt
democracy to ItU tit truth! What pile, lay one, whose lamp of life just flick­
■tiow It I* no more then asking,.*lady for
Several of the other Jmlgvs are to de- ,then, kind reader, do you think was our ered in iu socket—one, with whom “ to- Cbu^dr, beg leave to rcprewtit, that, be•be honor of her hand for the next dance. liver their views to-morrow.
Bora Tooetuka.
lioveing the last and nnly barrier to the
9t is dene witloul consideration, without
nurprfae and chagrine to be melon almost
“fa short, I firmly du Wieve
-B’iuM idea &lt;/tb? solemn consequences
every corner of the street*
streets with censure*,
censures, no a8pd *tetim of death, worn out by the cumpktu subversion of the General GovLanning, .VkL, Marth 12,1857. )
In Humbug generally,
k
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epithet*, and ejaculation* ofcyou mpt and i tapec of thus, ripe and mature for the emtnerrt to tbe porposre of the stare pow.
Fer it’* a thing thetl prweeive
। To lit Shtrif oflit County of .-tarry.
passport to misery.
nilv (tome
famnd profeutd to
t,. pityut for aunt-1I *Mrr
grave:; sixshe liadi
had acen little more than tbo er 'n
{”'Ulh, and the only remaining
j
There Is no riiuntry in which «o abso- pity,
Tn hev n solid valh ;
..Too many men marry for fancy, and
'
You
are •hereby notified tlut a th
This brih ■ Cuthlsl■riwqdtwri ben.
too many wotnett marry fo.' * home.—. lute an homage.» paid to wealth. In A- ing pit admUtion,) from the Very men fourth port of a rentury, yet, in that short «afcgtmrd &lt;.f pernual liberty, liberty of
I General Election to be held in tbe Suit
8 rnertva there is a touch of sluone when n to
In mstura sweet b«lh lud me,
._ whomo
._l—. we
— ignorantly
---------- ... .looked
. . -for com­ period had known pain and suffering that "perch aril liberty of the press in this
•Screb OMyaqxpoM that even if tfepre nre
of Michigan on the first Monday &lt;&gt;f April,
4 man exhibits the evidence* of large prop
An
this'll
keep
tb&lt;j
people
green
but few endure in a life of throe score | whole nation |&gt; foiiud tn that organization
-narengenin! trait* in the chajacters Jl&gt;u»
next, the following offierrs are to be elect­
. erty, an if, after all, it needed apology.— mendation? Oh! this is cruel. But dis­
lu feed CZ they huv fed ac/
’
| known aa dw Republican Party, we deem
to be brought into direct (footed, the.*'’ /Jut the Englishman Im* pure pnde in hi* appointment is the lot of mortals and we.
ed, viz:—
.uncong-'.ntalities will gradually wear nway wefthl'
One Chief Justice and three A»»od»!e
i it of momentous importance to maintain
«stx®n» it a final certificate. although editor of the Republican Banner
•rid that, in due time, perfect assimulatioi
Justic-s of tbe Supreme Court;
A coarse io^c rules tbrouhgout all Eng- in Hastings, Barry County, and State of
j that organization iu every town and coun­
wfll take ptaee. Thi* i* the merest Work
Below we give th* Telegraphic account Greudt Judge and une Regent «»f the Usb
I liah soul*iffyotJ u2ve merit, csa you not Michigan, ainnot expect exemption from
ty in all the free States, in all ibo unaba­
under tbe canopy. A marrisge that is
verrity
for the eighth Judicial Grenit
not boned upon a deep and yearning aft show it by ypur good clothes, and cdO'i. the common feto of mankind.
ted vigor, vitality add fervency of Its ear­ of tbe State Republican Jadirel Conven­
In witness Whereof, I have brresnto
“ Why will not the breath of life leave
fectioa i* toe precursor cf sorrow aa sure­ and horses 1 How can a man be a gen­
ly life—a life destined to triumph over tion which was held at Ann Arbor on the
Now the great and all important ques­
tieman without a pipe of wine! Haydon
ins!
sho
exclaimed.
Whit!
did
she
wish
ly an one. that is so baaed is toe precursor
11th tan.
of tbe highest bliss that the c^rtli has pow­ says. ‘•There i* a fiereo resolution, to tion with us is, bow arc we to extricate to die—so young! Were there notice opprwasion and tyranny, and to sway the
Tbe Detroit Advertiser says there was
twelfth day of Marek. A.D. 1657
I make every man live ticcording to the ou.»lf from tlio very critical |x«ition in­
happy destiny of this nation when tbo
er to bestow.
JUHN MeKINNEI.
mean* be poisesaes," There is a mixture to wlachwehavuso thoughtlessly nnhedl that bound her to earth I Was there slave power lure cnmblcJ to dutL"
a full delegation present tbo Committee
But much of the unhappiness which at­
nothing in this world of ours Ibr which
Stcrttary of Sfdt.
of morion fa it. They are under the
tend* wedded life in thi* country is tbe
That’s the way to talk ! May the spirit on credentia* reporting one hundred aud
Jewish law" *nd read with sonorous em- If wo reaffirm our previous opinion, re­ »ho still desired to live! Yrs, strong
forty-oue delegates in attendanoo j and it
fault of the parties themselves, after mar
I
also
transmit
tn you the foltovwhich
animates
the
gallant
RepubBennsof
newed
thunders
will
crash
about
our
de
­
phaais that thCfr day* ihall be long in the
were tbe cords that bound her to earth—
riage- It has l&gt;teome firehionahlc to end
iqg
brief
statement
of
such prnvisioss cf
land, they shall hi ye son* and daughters, voted ears; if we say there ia no truth in a husband, children parents, brother* and Qucsdc, bo emulated by the friends of composed as fine a looking and intdigyst
the art of tbe Leg$slaturo &lt;&gt;f thia State,
flocks and herd, wine and oil. In exact the atatotDcnt:—tbat with tbe exception
Freedom in every town and city of our body of men a* ever assombtad. Qbc tick­
previdfogfor the organization «»f th* Su­
histem; numermhi relation* and friend*.
®[tortions ia tbe rc-nmac&lt;: ci poverty.—
glorious Republic ! “ Eternal vigilence et is taken from die fear Congressional preme Court, approved February 15&lt;k
But uoC !**/ w«re of no avail Every
to bo
ex* y do not
U,.*V wish
WISH u&gt;
OV represented V.*,,
I
• ,
district, of tbe State, and competo. feur 1847, n* relate to the election of J *
•
cept by opulent men. An English.'.'tnn e'
r««k of making a mortal earthly prof had failed; !b? skill of the is the price of Liberty.”
full of blfaSIU
of
the
bert
minds
&lt;/thc
Michigan
Bar
who has lost his fortiitio, is said to have • "noniy ofmic of the landers of the DemMoxntnr to Da. Knz-The N. Y.
died of a broken Heart. Tbe last tern? | oCrttic party in Hastings. We are truly physician was set nt naugni; |hn vaunted |
careasing way*

borqea almon heaven, should make all

not dtlKBa cfthe U. 8. by ths Constitu-

of intuit fa “a beggar.” Nelson said.—
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“Tbe wont of money is a crime which I
decree bad gone forth, and site moat die.
to make io gur Hasting* Democracy,
eon never got over.” “ *
" ‘"
whjch we sincerely hope w»y settle the
Poverty isinfatnotis
•UldWnotMta,—ntigkm. H«GdUi
•difficulty. It is ttt? following s—
if they will suffer Chis matter to drop
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...
r Cotodou* of a blissful hereafter, tbe de­
sire of bring with, him whom Ur soul
on -our own pert will promise, without
WautrxoToir. March 7.
loved, was stronger then the dosirc to re­
In the U. 8. Supreme Court, this mor­ any mental reservation, that never again
nffietionato wife than
main, and dre w from her tho exclamation.
ning Justice McLean delivered hi* view*,
awiug4hatel«verv is limited to the range ty of tbe hrinnus offence of admiting that She complained not of mueh pain, but a
where estebluhed »y mere mundpial law
one of tbe leaders of tbe Democratic par­ faintness which rendered her incapable of
If Congress deem slave* or colored per­
saying but little.
own household cm.
sons aa injurious to the Territwv, thsy ty in the vi,l*ge of Ilasting* can Uy any
“My huslwnd," she Mid to him,*, he
hare the power to prohibit them from l»c- possibility tall the truth; unices the evi­
cnmining aettlerR thereto. The power to dence in tbe case shall bo so strong a* to stood baud* her, “do you .till doubt there
is a reality in religion 1”
acquire territory bring* with it the ptxwpr make It a lolly to drey it.
to govern it Thr. master docs notcarrv
“I doubt no mone,” he ana wared.
If thia proposal ofan acoommndatiou ia
with him to the Territory the taw ofMil
“Will you meet me in heaven f’ »bo
sour;. The Mo. Comp, isoonutiti
asked.
‘ ’
and the preaumtion is in favor of t
dnen of Deed Scott and hi* femil
- J will
be replied.

naw relations wears awa

3T* The draft of Washington’* Fore­
well Address, in his own hand-writing, has
reesmly baaa stolen from the State Daparunrt at Waritir^ton. u»d all Mr. Marey s eCwta to rwmr H hare beat «aam.

havo a curvature oftbe spma, white as»

Tribune ss^Z.’* the ercctipti cf a mon­

The Convention met al two. o’clock, election sUll be held &lt;m&gt; lite firrt Me
lwo octock, vrcwion swan nc neia on Ute nrev
inent in honor of Da. Raw.
2*7 failed to order by Hon John Clark, of St ^ey
April, 1857, and on every we»d
a»
.iu u~rii.u, r««. i1 oj,
’ yoar
VMr tbsreafter,
I A
C.._
..! .......... rl*
.ItinvcS
for tbo election
of Judges
uf tbtSupreme Gnrrt.
cd to through the country. Ample funds
’
might easily lie aecunrf for the purp^
the amauntvfindividual subscript^
might be fixed So Io* that even those of
S.-CU,.
Eo.^
hmitwi means might have the pleasure of
nor wd l«uc W. WlUw,
r™.
The Wk.,,, ^Uenm,.
ud « tbe 6m

bdlot

-- - — —j •« »uou nocor

clrefHwu to U held on tbe urei Monday
of April. 1837, there shall l-e sketad «
Chief Justice and three Asreriate Ju*
fe* ofthpSupreme Gmrt; after tbe 6*
dreai.m. .mj Judge shall be dected cFtff

Sxcriox 4. Provides tbat in d*s &lt;4k

&lt;u&gt; Bl l»L Bta »n- H,

™«. M, klniUk and llunry «*)„,.

u,

™&lt;s Ml.

.U

«„* .

«&gt;. Um M-thT-Th.

TWy &gt;w lta&gt; Scknd am,,
nominated.
-***&gt;«-•

tem, wbetlwr In April ar N’Q&gt; enjhrr,
-Sxcnojf fl. Provides that the »h&lt;.rifi*
uftha ssvarai ounuta^
receiving
&lt;«uf**h stention, stedL forthwith.te

Tbs ballot taken for Chief Janice

H«k® ta
slvctlou.

»hk a.

rfa,

„nl ta M, ek«. Of W*
•

�CHEAPEST NEW

BORDER
RUFFIANS!
T
not our intention to detail
hor

is
th*
­
ror* of Civil War, but tocall attention
to tbe
SPLENDID STOCK OF

I

NEW GOODS I

lannold hrntffaiil
tbeir fkmilw te

ompdM to have ।

wass

’ round thttr ho«Mt^

Idenly cnvelopaftln *

r own lire* wjU, jg.
night,the house*
r neighbor* warrlarf
uly. ’they bring g|*,
nr bumlngg *cn.
• ft lb. ICTS.,,. |
ieir mules and Ln*,
bead nf cattle n'-ny.^

1857

/KEHFIELD8.

blcklky’s

KMCIUAT TJUOt

1857

FAMILY PHYSIC

i now reelcv mg direot from Now York, a ro­

STOCK OF GOOPS!

Nov being exhibited tot Hastings by

wMte wia bocoid rt aMSBUlfagty

HEVUtS
A REAPER.
We do not besit-nto to aay that our

LOW PBXUES!
aS*

.DY PAT.
.

stock is “ splendid," and our pricu unpreoMactedly tow. For CtoaAor Aa-rfy Ary,
wt won't bt undernld. Call and examine
our stock of

recb«8hawli Loag sad

Readv Made Clothing,

for

Woolen Shawa Long and Squafa,

«up«r do worth J,00 for T.W. umfeV'rth fo»i
per yrd for W. extra fa worth 8,0) for fotiQ.
CHOICE SATINKTTS.
Worth ecu fer 87.76 O. for SO
FRENCH faGEEMAN CASSIMERES
Werth !•«&gt; for 1,1&lt; eti, worth X.0* for
«.»

GROCERIES

• AND
»SW«
HIGH PRICES.

FURS CAPES
Worth IS,00 for lo/A worth 10,08 hr 7SO

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

Their
ly J"&gt;ia&lt;med.
They ।

wUl be dMcd oat st corre.poudiBg low priee..

Farming Tools, uf the best patterns; also.
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuba,
Palls, far. far.
LADIES— Don't bum la the Sun, when '
vou can bur a good
. !

xxities are «xun*a&gt;|^
n the Missouri border,
ic objection ia to &lt;ltiw

COLUMN.

A.T

ed. Thoaeafour raadara who m
—■ V
Call and examine our stock of
th. aaae. of Mre. Beaoti aud Ur. Farewell, will not
think ui lightly.turned, when w« oenfew our belief BOOTS &lt;3t SHOES.
that Ayvr'a Chalhartic I'dh bare virtue, for pan­
Man’s Double Soled Stefas.
tying th. blood which excel anything within the
range of our acquaintance hitherto. Fur thoie
“
Ties and Gaiters.
who are not cogo riant of the tecta, w. will aay ;
Ladle.’ Bootis®, Walking Shoes.
the had been aSieted for over eight ynn with
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
.
•crefote which only gTW worae. la.piteofull tbo
Call nnd examine our large stock cf
rrtsedie. .he could employ, aotd ihe took Avrr t
Pi2.. Under tbeir laB.cnce one after another
I
cf ter mirea hove b«a healed, until te* te appar
Tea, that can’t be beat; Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses; Oils, Ac., fa^ Ac.

itith aalt.

lirectitn of secret pre*

woods

Broad. Casmmere, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims and

htffiana within a
&lt;xl«l on good ch
it of 8l Lawn

AY Eft’S

white ilia derived- Thi. ii tbe aigmGeant aid
appropriate title of tee True DtjeaUre Fluid, or
Ca
Jatoe, I'repared by Dr. J S. Botraarcw, of
I’hDadelphia, for th* cure of Indigestion and lhr»-

gav'c the brothers fift
hem to get their fa

Detainer, Prir.ii, Ginyhamr, Flamwlr,
Linene, Deninte, Hickory Skirtingt, Bitacktd and UnI JiMt thought I would drop is ltd
btencked Shirtinyt,
Z&gt; BOCIUllBS. Soon.
1« ydr - Broad
KJ Saleratn., Tobacco. Pepper,. Wpiy». O lager
* Sheeting
F.or TEN SHILLINGS; and those that Nuimegr. Claris, Lituwed Lamp Md Tiih Oil. all
for .11e Cbeap at_______ /'TCKXFIELD S.
•
for 1,00—
C|n’t l&gt;e bent, for a trifle Inorc, at
Ribhonr, Locetftc,
the CntsP Cash Stoss of
-and Common and White-woaj
together with a complete
NEVINS fa KNAFEN. .for lak’at
K EXFIEUHi
aworhnent of Axet Mititnt
Call atul look al our
Glorer, Boole A Short. All of
trA ick will be toldat a great
Chailiea, Lawns, R-rage*. Silks, fac. fac^
reduelion from former
MOTIONS—Of endless variety.^/
PRICES!
We do not deceive vou with fictitious
prievs, and show you Goods too poor to
give away; but we offer you the best
articles jn the market, at prim that tanCurtain Paper fac., fac. Brooms worth
not faQ to nrif.
31 cts, for 20 eta.
•syButu r, Lard, Lumbar, Slunglce,
ana Wheat for aalo for Cash.
Caf/Yar/y, before the crowd gets
in, and don't fororl tJir NAME.
NEVINS fa K NA PEN
Hastings, June 12.1850,
7.

CHEAP CASH STORE
if
ms

wbst

SILK PARASOL

30,000

Summer Drees Goods.

, where they will

resent and turn them

Call, Immediately.

JAMES-C. AYEE

YANKEE NOTIONS.

oblige,

Crittenden, Saward sad
ntcr, Pearce, Gwin, Bigp,
on and Cameron, ajj
-Ciay, Benjamin, Bigler,
Bright and Hamlin.

&gt;av:s Fltxpatriek, - Job*.
Broderick, Wilson and

named in Mid will eattM aevry u! ttiiv order tu be
pabitabad in the Republican Banner a n.viipa
per puhliahod in liaatinga. in aud cuunt* In .aid
foe three week. aoccaae&lt;rc!», OOee al'leart in
each week next Immediate!, preeeedirg the lime
of bearing in tbe premise.
O. 1. RAY.
3w45
Ja&gt;lge &lt;4 Prultate.
LMK OCT FOR BAKLA1». ”

Tbe undenigned having Luwgp tbe entire

Stock of Goods,
owned by Meaarx. XEVJX8 A XAPKX. aud l.-uu
j—x___ -a.-i ;wirvn....i I..........

GARMENTS
: Sr fat trot r of Stats. &gt;
TcA., March 12, IBM. )

the Count? of Awrry.

NEVINS fa KNAPIN.
Hoping law* our old customer^, In the now re­
lative a»atuued.
1 remain youn trurr^
j

Ji. B. Tbe note. and uccoanl- belonging to tbe
east M &lt;fov north 37 rud. tUme rwiTOdeg. a-rib
.7 rod..•*-.«&lt; north Id r.fa and eighteen tanks to
place of tegmaing. inctadiag all tbe e.&lt;i bill of
Ibe «sl weal qoarter, lyia-f north of the highway
leading from llaatinr.tu 1 ankreSprang..euntutiioe klxmt twentytai a aerro -4 land. All Um right, |
title and interrtt of the laid Oefendeata in wud execatfon namd. of, in and lo-Lw said prewitira, I
•hall extw far tale al public a net mi to th* high- .
art tedder.al the front d-w f the Court House tn the '
•»
.
Tiltege of Harting* i»**4
theddifav of Apil mat al &gt;ai» onluek I H. of
that far. '
LtlUENZO MUUUt, Curvre-r i
FArnary I6lh. hST._________________ bart*

by notified that at th*
i to !&gt;e laid in tbe. State
he first Monday at' April,
&gt;g "ffio r? are to be oiectrice and three Aaaoetola
iupreme Court; *)*», own
i one ReffeDt of the Ute»
&lt;hth Judicial Circuit,
hereof, I hare hereunto
aintxed the Great S**l

dav of March, A.D. &gt;887
JOHN McKlNNEF.
Secretary
Sfafa
msinit to you Aet'olkwi&gt;l of such provisions rf
fgisiatorc of this Stain,
organization &lt;»f th*Snprnved February Ifah.
thr elvetion of Ja#a*
required by a**6in4~ n»a
kotnlea that a gnosral
held .Hl tec firet M«»
7. and on ev«ry ••rd
the election af J»%’•

™ iden tint r
d on the ur
•reahril b«

rvides tliat in «
re of JiMJuc-am
the first gvoftr
.pril ar Nayrifel

vide* that th*

bov.i made iu tbe payment
•f mmiev. secured to be pall
tinge be &gt;&gt;in&lt; fate the istb
1 -Au, executed by Morgan
, «f llarrv. to We.fainglaa K.
WIpcMM, uf the ptaec al-eeI &gt;n li.e Uecuter'a
of t*id
..C ...
__ n n■«.- HI nn.l -

CUT A N D
made: to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory
manner.
I em­
ploy none but men
of experience, in
the manufacture
ofmy custom cloth­
ing and the most
perfect satisfac­
tion always guarenteed.

in th. R&lt;t&gt;-.er » uOtce of said county, in Uber It.
of iaortgu-es. on p«« 616, and swigncd hytle
•M.i WaulL list fordlu David ' Mier in i Thoma.
Vnser.on the Clh far ef 5ovrmb.-r. I9.-4. which
uuxheKOl is recorded tn tbe HegiiWr's ofe.’; a' XOTICE I. ber.hr given. Hint an ayyteatltm will forvsaxl. in Liber U. «( ■nortcagee. on pi&lt;« &amp;fo.
be nude at the next term of the !"robute eourt.for A SMigned by the said Ttios Vwry ta Hand V e»Licenetoeell th. inirth weal quarter vftb. eouth icy,on the JUlh day ef Jsansrj, IsST. which ssid
ear! quarter cZreutwo thirty-Orc. (Vj ia townahip
Hire* i# I north of range rir'lii .|ir»cAUteMUtb
weal quarter ot mirth met qnarterofMSii.* thirty-1
three il3l aod undi.ltfad on. half of mit half of |
north east half aectiou thirty three, &lt;0) and weal
MrtSfwMl bllfuf north we.1 quarter of .action &gt;
thirtr four '31 &gt; io town uno fl) north ef tenge tan ,
i Nl wort; being tend i» white Ueorjp Brown De­
ceased dtaii |K&gt;,.ca,ed
n_ ima ia-,.
h II. V
larr.
tn nunnaurv
pnrifad, I shall offer for **1» .be premile, m wud
mor-pge. deieribwd is th. writ Ulf of thr r.r-rth
paS-to
weal Trsrtionil quarter of leetion number thirty
SASCEL T. McXAIB,
one (81) hi towmblp number fonr',4) north of
Warth XOOtor L'O.ptr pair do worth 3.00 for
raage
“■"‘•.nine Mreuty-twe tad
Public, Conveyancer, Land and
UM.
*r U7.
ftfty^n.ae bnndrvdthi sorts of lend aaeorfanw to 2.X., KGzfar 3,X&gt;, 1,5j
- V.lL^
Cla.m.
■ arl — tld
' COATS
th! Doited Stales *urreT, st poblw vendue, sftbe
Court Uoom. in tbe vifagv of
““
Worth ifi &gt; ft*ifiX &lt;»»AO) for 5U.C. 10B'
Owr^IUn;.- M». a.
belJH liAiforifit, UA» fer 1I.U0.
HATSAND CAPS
SLOBS HOTEL,
Silk Hat* worth 2,to for 1,id, *,10 for i,fC, 4,10

■urt. Qm

Far the rapid Can af

tLmJnga, May I, 183ft.

GreatCure far Dyspepsia.

Tut. remedy has wen for itaelf wxb notoriety
baw&gt; ita «uea W every variety of pcteumaey dimw.

b~ tear employed: fa wto£ ta tee faU ef II.
terttetXrt ^ty^rtfou
lune, by Ita uw. Whan cure triM It. anpr, x;ty
eve* .vary etear m-dirin. cf ita kind la too appe
vent to ear ape nLserratxm. sad a here ita sirr-ia. are
•
■* -- ■” —- »------ wS.f .U-lr'.
knit; snd no nrroeding at tew. or i.i equity, barinr beeu iurtiwted to recover the debt bow rv
miming ..-mral by said Lxety.ge, or anv part
thereof Xotics I. therefore hereby gi ven, that by
virtue of H.e r-ower of isle cocteinrd fa .lid tnorv
g.jr*. Mid in poreninee and by virtumof &lt;L« stat­
ute in inch ca»e nisd. and provided, tbe laid mortgign will be fortetrwed by s Mte of th. mortgaged
nnteiON which are fc^rited an Mid mortgage m
hdfowa: -All Cb« cortUn place.nr pareei ofland
ailuele io thr Uounty of Harry, and Bui. ot Michi­
gan, known and dweribdd by tee United State,
anrrer. is tbe weal hall of tba north weal quartetof aeetbm roren (7) la town one (I) north of rang*
eight-hi we* ;" That said prenariaa will bq.aoM
to pir the principal and iatereil remaining cnpald
...
w .’vl,
law Ail ibaa null aod
ciurg.-. of fcred^ure *1 pubbe reads* os tbe
fsrcatb fay of April. A*«7. rt twilrso
st own, oo wd fay. it the Court Home, in tbs
nlligeaf Uwitwy., m tbs County sf Bsrrr.snd
8tete of Michlgso. that Uniig uw plans of iioldmg
the Ciresit Court witiun tbs meaty tn which tbs
H.vrt5s«d prsuuM* ire minted.
AUTEMAS DOASL. Mortises*.
■ The reasons why
U Vxxe C
Att y for Mortpgis.
Dited. Bottle Crack, Itec. 36,
I&gt;w3&gt;
"
MORTGAGE SALE.
•
I*
d*inK
thi
Hardwire buiinrti !a Hut
EFAVLT boring been aufa in the psrtneut I U&gt;P h Ixwandlarmt
bA.i the
of.be lunofFirc hundred snd thirty falter.

DR. HotlGIITONB PEPSIN.

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

D

SHERIFFS SALE.

suxitanra vrffAxn jfaxk stores,
rar. oofper ASDsxexr-ntof
wars. which i ufree

ATLOlvrs PJUCBi

1 have the greatest variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVE*.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

SHERIFFS SALE.

®C65-gr,,*roc..TiaBM
Dy MARCUS DURHAM.
—L. —a t.... . daalrahlr. l ame for

B omiut edihe rttsie of Piter Druwad hu
*raid'iBrXl fill** tbe pslilioo of fa*M

~t ABIXETWARE Cbsirs tw* deHart ul terra­

thrt U.e ceusMsrstteh

if the’Court IteuM,

eutuuti ai me vom.

—

&lt;/*SkIndi

K,XtW4^3d£r5-'?”‘.‘S!

___ jSSsto

J ty-Ore cis per Kit.

Worth l,»5for 1J». tujxnor *11 wadI’0**’j*1I

FIXX1B OILCLOTH.

Free 5) ctito t,ZS ptr yurd ill «idlhi.
IHCH XAXTHLL VELVETS, worth IfetO far
7^&gt;p*rjartl.
,
LADIES COLLARS
Werth 4,00 for a.'M.M to feU MO to 1^.
l,w fjrttcte.Ktcteforr, 13J eta for 3eta , Drew Trasmiap atpeally rwAtvowrt prijar

PEDLEB8,
COCNfm* MET.

spare

CHERRY PECTORAL,
fOFCHS, COLDS, BOAtSEYESS,
BKoxcarris, w—Hsc-coech,
CRMP, ASTIMA. AMD
COKSIMPTiOS.

C^TLT’ETIlSrGtS

»Court; after
X aboil be duct

AYER’S

A large assortment to
be sold cheap extra
young hyson tea
worth 75cts for .
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
43 cts,
worth 50cts
for 37, and 37 cts
for 25 cts.

lionv.—Mason, Dmsglaea,

Yours, Most Respectfully,
T,FIURV£X,

GROCERI’S!

the present Senate hare
Im follow*:
. } £

for the eniaa « coca aa poaaibU W

CHANTb A&gt;’P AU^WILL FIND THIS A toAH?
OPPORTUNITY

TO

MAKE

TUBE PIT.CHASES. AU.
ABEINVrreI&gt;T0C4bL ,

axdexaminefur
THEMSELVES.

Jxm»B Crete.
AttyftirMortJprta-

Mo*^ES
1»*«0
lUrtiagi Yibeiry iMfr,
------------b r

‘

_________ly«0

MU HTB GTE

Battle Creek, Hastings,
GhAXD RAPIDS STAGES.

�KrcEl^TE1&gt;

Ml

Startling

CHEAPER

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

THE THIRD YEAID

law

iMtwenrewnun,

RErrBUCAN
•i rtdtow

BUT NKVER

TMrtT.»&gt;r&lt;MU&gt;

A’.^aa
’ss^MUseMAM.
.5-7- - ■

WAI

INCOME.

Olio
AT THE

Tl» Bust* of the three great American
‘•".“j**
Btoteainen,

!rao^iuncs.‘.
■ We have now ou
hand a stock of goods
• . Jiaalinge. May 8. 18&amp;6._______________ t£l
suitable for the
1 -HURRAH roONgfONT1
Discovered at Last!!
Spring 'Trade,
which we will sell very MEDICA^FfoNICl!

MM*4b*&gt;tor Fto H11»

CJBCSBueLP ■

to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
whicl
Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
Crockpry,
Ready Made Cloth­
ing, Hats Caps, Poots
&amp;, Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Dur stock consists in and other goods is
t^tjite full, ami we will
part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockrry and sell them at prices that
Glass ware. Hats Cups and Bounets
■ill astonish the
*
BOOTS AND SHOES

J ‘ p; A ho, tbo exquisite Ideal Bun

“SPRING."
APOLLO AND DIANA,

Bfadsgs. An- '*■lg4eaiotow.Mdanrro’*-’- :U-;S; 3 ’
- ' •■•/........ 90,00000

rtrisreS"*
’1”-5"’’
Cuuttagwat reserve,.

mri wlif
Haatlsgs, Joa* 1, Wd._______ ~

PUKijiattor aaJUbfatoal

We also carry on
the FURNITURE Call and sec oftr stork.
STRBBINB&lt;&amp; RUSSELL.
Bitiinoss and shall i
B.Trf'ings.Yfaj? X'iS^C.
I]
keep .everything perTHE N. T. EVENING POST.
laiiung to that Line.
W"e use great care in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp; nojid
but the best materials
■used and none but the
best word; men employ­
ed. Among our .Stock
may be found
SBCnBTAKlKS ANO BOOK CA-

when the dislrihvti.d-' will take piaa.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
ijvcry aaLarfiW- of three &lt;IolhinU«.

. '

a,ooo sra5i''xsw?-

Ka.r s~.-a~.— ‘ftHlAr.
iiMstp .,w&lt; Cuaary Swsd al

FlULUrS'-

K. a. RtrOvJ iee Pmidril.
non A. Aiciawnes. Sce'y.

ftSMl. Ap~.

Dealings, Scptemiier 11,19:6.

PROSPECTUS

It to b* us*d
CABINET WARE I with mw’i atieerap in Jtemittaatknown
aud lutermtllan*.
line, such as Bureays, r—
For salo be OBAXT A STAELDIXO, Uratlxga. i
K MART1X ACO , Vsnaoaltnic.
Tables,Stands,Chairs., WSeptember
4. ‘it
________ •«»!» ,
jrm'dEOuKHirnrAmaxK ।
Bedsteads, Lounges, Tbs Mar number closes the fifth Year and com j

rriUtm'AE Made toOKDER.

. .

imiruATR Itofa rwd wb-1 J^jtafal

Al*o a great variety ©F
irabk-.
Goqdn, kicK m Bonnet -----—
TTdwerx, Pnratoki. Fann, ChalBen,&lt;*wn_«,: ।
Muslin*, Mantillas, summer . Phawls,
Glove*,-Hosiery Ae^ Ac., on which we 1
promise you

GREAT BARGAINS.

_

i-hillifs;.

We have also, cve-i
ry thing in the

that cannot be beat in

'i

nrarfaiia
«&lt;f «nu»«tai tto.
ISt
’j calculate'!
to “
make
and ciiuurr
—*~M.
* mt®, women '-iKufv

of
'

Stile quality or price, NAILS, SASH,
gLa^.a-J,

DHtt

w^an.toixik&gt;~-—aygfflfe. :

world
CLOTHING,
great variety
Ready Mfde

J

l^OOO«J2SSre^

«f. Uto,........

D e fy
a

“WOOD NYMPH,"
CUV WEdSTSBANDCALHolx

Aryoarsahc.
Qagh paidfitradl Kinde ofconn trjf produce

•Ictes tbe tenth sohune of Harper's New monthly :
Jiagstiue; and tbe ItaHWwra rabeacc thi. uppot
tuoity to renew ll»««reurdtal acknowledgment, to
■ Oie Frees and the FoHfc for the uniform approba­
tion no t encviiraxmenl which tor teen scudded
ttheir enterprise. Afn* former prnod hra their
t of siibscribsra been ra targe a* it no* ia
, The Ma*aaiM willcateiniie tote rondnct.-Ni on
(be ram* gmwrel plan which ha. nudcrad it uniI eerfaUr pubalv. It wUt be the alm &lt;S the pubfi«hen to rarniah. la tor most rtegewl fotm. tto

Tie fucnlativn -Of Ibe
iargrly raerre»e&lt;! during U»

■“ “ "wE

w

“ StTUSiS’lX---..—3-rr
■as-

•ny medium.
We bare Jut com* oat cf » w»B ftjht aod'gloiuu&gt; e«ui('*ign, whose tunny ctiemi raging detain
ior* than &lt;foinpr».*te for Ito national driest M'«
■re exhibited* aarjoiaing atranjt. which. while

BEAU MONT’ S
LADlKSj AND GS.VH.EME.XS

SALOOPJ !

tUfrtl U&gt; a dopy of .the apicstdid atecl *&amp;.
grat ings “Saturday Night," or a enpyef
atty of the lullowing W Matrumc* &lt;»,
t rair, nlso nqttpy cM tbo Art Journal am
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ribieb«4 came aha sound of their hpvfs,

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Before the portals of tbo White Howie,

ven together by swords—away and on
with the rein thrown loosely on hia neck, they dash.
They near the ravine; old Taylor fol­
stood u magnificent horse, his dark hide
smoking,foam. He altered a shrill neigh lows them, with bushed breath, aa, clutch­
as his boy master sprang with a board ing hi* sword hill, be sees the golden
into the saddle, red m a flaah was gone, tassel of Msy, gleaming tn the cannon
skimming like a swallow dosrn the road flxte.
They are on tec ‘verge of the ravine,
M* main and tall streaming ta tee breeze.-

nl’to recehrea’’
red k tldrm tn

iinltrrl
uahJe bain ling or ■
c riiTA-©d in additi
er Magazines talk
Night,’ catihavAaj
ie year: Harp*-'.

king five tuaml
f.i-kdtote tta&lt;
Of the Mngtafc

u mg f.uxl. for
regStw chalet tor
v i nt 1**Wj
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marol.-d tu any

lol- 1856; ...re.. m»uUuW
..ir. A Cuspraea

a-aiy «■»«■»*_

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whU* .through ths air wi to gl.ttrr.ng that young soldier riots on, £w Taylor
circlte .tease battto scimitars.
r.
; has said “ silence tbte battery," end ite
'
twlth that danudev.
l otir yards In front rode May, himaelf will 4a h.
Tlx: Mexicans are drii&lt;m from their
and his boras tbs object * « thousand
iflk
prM. rfta
•Nfr1* »“ tee darth that bops- ran; foeir cannon are silcored, red
manly
Would
MF i loudly in. hi, warrior Mar'a heroic hand, teteterina amooc the
awwXW WviwS.
i
you like fo see ma ride? My horse b
beauty he rofe teat steed, hia hair Ant­
the doof. You ate'T edma poet haste tbr ing from bannaUukla cap in raven curb a vrattoftayuMta. Oncexaore ter site
bu drepwis, tad dyea foe sod In blood.—
a cwfti mission T'
upon the wind.
r
Silently tee old man folk wed tee boy,
He turns his bead—hjjnesi ees hia face Hedged In by foot wall of steel. Msy
•nd legsteer they went forth fro® for with stern Ups and knit brow ; they feel gathers eight ofhla men, and hews hi* wsy
White House. hwaa a dear, cold Wis­ the Era of.hb eyes; they bear—not back toward tea captured battery. As
ter’s day ; the wind tossed the Preri- “ Men forward I" but “ Men follow!" and hia cbargv rem, Mb awoed ctrefoa sbovv
dent's white hdra, and tee IsaAees treat away. Tike an immense battle engine com­ his head, end rinks blow after blpw into
stood boldly out against the blue sky.-- posed ofeighty -four men and horses, wo­ tbe formin'* throats. To the left a shrart
is beard ; tbe Americana led on by Gra­
ben sndjpienaontou and Winship, have
rilenced tbe battery there, wMle the whole

fary of the Mexican Array seams ecrccntrated to crush May and his band.
I teat imtnuneat.
. a
i.d
A* he went through tbeir locked ranks
I
It it rrpttynsni to
so be oomsa back. Every where hia men
kM. bno agaoT lU.vs«Ul M*.
know Mos by Ma hair, waving to dark with ordinary intellect ; asiareij faynqr
Tbootajoaal trialton.
The old man looked after teem, the: May still in front, hi* charger flinging the masses; his gulden tinselled cap; hk rasa,*he did not W cianeiQW tbfliso
Bui il b thought lb*’ hurt no hrsrt.
other person could have rightful powgr
horse and bis rider, and knew not which■ ' etrte from beneath him, with colossal sward—focy know ft tbo, and whenever over hie life, hia liberty. ©This W&amp;ar&lt;By the moot part of creation.
it faUAear t^e gargling groan of mortal
to admire the most, the athletic beauty’ | leaps, when from among the cannon starts j
agony.
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'
of the boy. or the tempestuous vigor ot( up a half clad figure, red with blood and I
Back to the captured canuon be cutthe horse
begrimmed with powder.
Thrice they threaded the avenues ini
Ifw&gt;tins« nod Kalamarno.
“ It is Ridgely, who to-day his sworn his way, a»d on the brink of the ravine
front of the White House, and at lasti to wear the mantle of Ringgold, and to beholds s sight that fires his blood.
11 idlxt Ac WiaimtlX, Manufacturers of ।
A solitary Mexican steads there, reach­ ever will admit teatyoeamSedisrohudof
TIs. RteH-Ivte atM C*pp*r Ware. Dralm tn ;
stood panting before the President,, thei wear it well I" At once his eyes catch
I run. Nul*. Slrri, &lt;^a»a. eheit Hardware. Cullr- '
boy leaning over tee neck of his steed, asi the light now blazing iu tbe eyes of ing forth his arm In all the frenzy of a your manhood, tranrferyd Into a brute
S-Mdr'toiM. &gt;i«re ona teur aaatcjlbapoal 1
■ea, lUatinf*. Micb.
brass man’s despair; he entreats his and made tee property of year broibcr
he eoolly exclaimed---"Well—how do youi May, and springing to the cannon, he
countrymen to turn, to man the batten man. You are couriers teat your lungs
like me!''
shouts—
once more and hurl its fury on Ms foe.— are inflated by your owninspiraVon, your
“Doyou think you could kill an Indi ■
“ One moment, my comrade ! and I will
limbs move st tec instance of your-wJU,
They shrank back appalled before that and not al tec instance of another your
an?” tbo President said, taking him by tbe। draw their fire.
dark horse and it* rider, May? Tbe bands cultivste.lbe earth, and gather tfo
hand, aa he leaped from his borer*.
Tbe woik has not passed from his tips
Mexican, a gallant young man, whose fruiu under guidance of your own judg.
“ Aye—and sal him afterward J" er.cd when Lis cannon speak ost to tbe battery
bandsome features can scarce be distin­ men:, and if you feil to feed and nourish
the boy, ringing out his fierce langh, oa be across the ravine. Ilia flaah, his smoko,
guished oa account of tbe blood which your body agreeable to the demands of
have not gre»e, but hark!
Did you
road his fats In tbs old man's eyes.
natue youdia. . When you Uvspbtafoed
cover* them, while his rent uniform bean food for the nourishment of ymjr ©wn-body.
“ You bad better come in nnd get your hearthat storm of copper balls clatter
testimony to his deeds in that day’s ear- you will not admit the right ofa»&lt;&amp;tto
commiasioo;" and tbe hero of New Or- against his cannon; did yotf aee it dig
Uul Road. TH* patnaun ,
nagc, clenches his hands, as be flings his take k from you. You are dotxJoMtftet
h ans led the way into the White House. the carte beneath the hoofs ofMay’s squa­
to rrapertMl* anTir&lt;t*4
curse in the face of his countrymen, and
May 1. t*M __
There came a night, wban an aid man dron,'
. .
then, lighted match in hand, springs to
CHEAT DBCOVKRVI
—Preaidml no longer—eat in tbe cham­
“ Men follow I" Du you see teat &amp;ce
The PUlloMsnhnr's Blow*- F&lt;
the cannon. A momestt and its fire will
ber of hie Hermitage home, a pleura of' gloaming with battle fire, that samitar
HpIritBal ijrssny
scatter ten American soldiers in the dust.
age, trembling on the verge of Eternity. cuttingitaglittering circle in tec air?—
lUifu In snnl. biitoric Rama.
'
. .
“
Even m the brave Mexican bends near of hia own limbs.
Are it* priest*.than dvpra mor* frr
The light stood upon his tabln revealing Those men can hold their shouts no long­
The South Sos cannibal* kill and eat
the cannon, the dark charger, w ith one tre­
hi* shrunken form renting against the pll er. They rend tee air with cries. Hark!
the bodies of those where they cotufttr;
Srrfjow’. craal CrraasT
mendous leap, is there, and the sword of but even the New Zeabmdet deulas'lhe
Tbo whole army echo teem. They strike
lows which cushioned his arm chair sad
Kaapa 4*fre4aii Rnaaia low.
May In circling over his head.
right of others to .-lay anil ate him. Ha
Ii!&gt;(i bAtigtrty daapatfraat
tbe death-likc pallor of his venerable face. their spurs, and worried into madness,
“ Yield I" shouted the voice which only ia fully coociotfa of Li* right to odur Ms
In that fare, with its white hair and mas­ their horse* whirl on and thunder away
few moments ago, whert rushing to the own life, libertj and labor j ated will sfe-d
sive forebead, everything seemed already to U» deadly ravine.
his Mood la defeudiag tbcae rigtea. Tfe
dmtfcsaid-“Coms!"
The old num, Taylor, said, after the
dred,' i-qccpt the eyes. Tbeir deep grey
bolds dial allegianoo to tbe power wMefi
The Mexican Ixahcld the gallant form
Crc him foe fortnswequiees alm to deblue shone whh tbe fire of New Orleana, battZe, teat be never felt his heart beat as
before him, nnd handed Captain May his
id tbe rights of man, bid Sheridan spoke
it
did
then.
•
\
as tbe old men with Ms long, white fin
truly when in 178S
Fur it was a glorious sight to soc that
gers, grasped a lettre post marked “Wash­
“General La Vega is a prisoner!" he er yet was thus truth dtsmiseed from the
ington."
. young man Msy, at the head of his squad­
said, and stood with folded arms amid human heart; never
“ They aak me1 to designate the man ron, dashingacross the ravine, four yard* '
age—never In any dime where nidbteaa
the courses of his mangled soldiers.
had any social feetlBC»—twver wwlbb
who shall lead our anny, in care the an- in
i advance of his foremost man, while
tint esa be tmad la tbe natmi TX* «r» to marYou see Msy deliver his prisoner in the unexlinguishaMc truth destroyed from
keu It eoapriM*••«&lt;/»ariiiy m.4 IuimI otSagan.
natation of Tens brings on a srar with 1long afid dark behind him was stretch­
Nolaaaea, Strap. Ae.. which will be told at
charge of the brave Lieutenant Stephens the heart of Burn, placed « It b M the
ed
the
solid
Hno
of
warrl«jrs
and
their
'
Mexico”—hia voire, deep-toned and teril- t
REMARKABLY L»W PRICER
core and center by hia Creator, thte wmm
tie riiicE of rimts an
who, when Inge fell, dashed bravely on.
T&gt;« •&lt; rreoi» to T&lt; enu pttMiasa. (.fftotre
ling, even in that hour of dcoripttadd and steeds.
i
■mi not vtodt Aiprofgrif efaMM,,IJ U to rent* per pound FWi of errrv dreed
Then would you look for May ones
The doctrinu that siaree are property
lion frwtn • llrrrwg to s No. I Hartwell, tree
decay, rung through tbe silence of the
Through tlic windows of the clouds
more
—
gaze
through
font
wall
of
bay
onj
is omioscd tn the leeching* of Natee dBd
gleams of sunlight fall—they light '
chamber,, “ There is only one man who some
l
eta, beneath that gloomy cloud, and behold of Revelalii n.
golden tassel on tbe cap—they glitter '
can do it, and his name is Zachary Tay- the
i
him crashing into the whirlpool of the
In our slave States, ram are hsddhM
on tins up-raised sword—they Illumine
There was a day when an old man with
fight,; his lung hair, his sweeping beard, treated M prorerty. Ibe ©wners Ml
It waa a dark hour wliea this boy and tbe dark horao and his rider with their : *
to them tbe incident, of property, new
white hair sat done in a small chamber ol
and
sword,foat
never
for
an
instant
stays
warm glow—they reveal tbo battery— ' ’
regard the whole phy.lq.1
a ::atiuna! mansion, his spare but muscu­ the General, both appointed at the sug­ you see It, above the farther bank of the *Its lightning career, making him look
iny of tbe stove sebeervkwi to tM Mte&lt;
gestion or by the voice of the man of the
lar figure resting &lt;m an arm chair, his
like the embodied demon of thta battle est of hi* owner. They seek to' inrff_
Hermitage, njet io the battle of Rcsoea ravine, frowning death from every muz-1 '
hands clasped and his deep blue eyes
the liras of thrir stoves so far as will be
gazing through the winter sky. The brow de la Palm*.
In the rear of the battle behold this E“ able to the master (ted no fauinr.—
By the blaze of the cannon, and beneath
Nearer and nearer, up ami on ! Never
drive M» so hard te te Mbte
of the old man, furrowed with wrinkles,
picture ; Where May foahsd like * thunat that period which th© mntan
the canopy of the battle smoke, we will heed the death before you, though It Is
his hair rising in straight masses, white
dcrbold from hi* side. General Ibylor, believe most cobdnrtire*&gt; thetr iskrte
certain. New mind the leap, though It
ATTACHMENT NOTICE
as the driven tnow, bls sunken checks behold the meeting.
in his fkmi’-r brown ©oat, still remains.—
ft Is a well aweerteined het test MteM
“ Captain May, you must take that is terrible. But up the bank and over
traversed by marked lines, and thin UP*.
Near him, gazing on the battle with in- murders are thus ©ommittrd OB M
tho cannon—hurrah ! At thia dread mo­
battery 1"
tcrest keen m Lis own the stout form, the I plantations arnimHy, under Ae «
fixedly compressed. Ml annoarfttda long
As the old man uttered these words ment, jost as Ma horse rises fee the ch*TJ®.
that store* are property, I need at
and stormy life- .All the marks of an
stare viaage of his brother aoldier, Twiggs.
tlmt such barbwity to
he pointed far across the ravine with bln May turns and secs the sword of the brave
They have followed with flashing eyca feelhigM ofote MBorw.
iron will were written upon his face.
sword. It was like the glare of a voice- Inge on his right, torus again «nd rotulBia name I need not tell you was An­
tec course of Maj ; they have seen him
Sir, • fe-l deeply m
no—the steady blaze of that battery, his own soul-written in the fire of Sackcharge, and eccei his men and hnreea buri­ thaiaman Ofyoer pc
drew Jackson, and he sat alone in the
pouring from the darkness of the ebap*
ed back in their blood, while still be thun­ ebargea tttW
i
To his men once more ho turns, his hair dered on. At thia iruanent tbe brave la
|
A visitor entered without beis« an­ paral.
Natan teaehea us that tbs doaipr«a
PlstatUfi Attorn*
floating
back
behind
irim,
be
points
to
tbo
Before
bint,
summoned
from
the
roar
' nounsed, and stood before the Preaidcut,
Vega ia led into tbo presence of Taylor, object of human mattes* ■ tofeS
by his command, roes the form of a cannon, to llu&gt; steep bauk and tea certain hia arms folded over his breast, his eyes and unfold ife tetaUsot. ths spbKAn
1 in foe fcrtn of a boy of nineteen, clad in a
SHERIFFS SALE.
splendid soldier, whose hair waving in death; and as though inviting them, one
soul of man ; foal tbe bode ia omm^t ska
1 eoarec round jacketand trowsera, and cov­
fixed upon the grama.
long masses, swept his broad shoulders, and all, to hia bridal fimat, he says.
teaemesm tbe habltafate of the soui, to h^
As the noble hearted General exprre.ered fvom head to foot with mud- Ashe
“Com 1”
while
Ms
bsmd
fell
over
hb
muscular
atobd before the President, cap in hand,
ea his sorrow that the captive's lot han
They did ootne. It would havs made
chest. Hair and beard aa dark as mid­
fallen on one so brave, aa in obedience to
the dark hair falling ia damp dusters a­
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your blood danco to see it. As one man
. bout hia white forehead, tee old man could night, framed a determined face, surthe command of Twiggs, tee soldiers, ar­
*.»» Cuu ll««. by Cu»F*»u *
' mounted by a small cap, glittering with a they whirled up tho bank, following May’a ranged in battle onisr, salute tec priwuf not help surveying at a rapid glanca, teo
Waod, BUte Creek. Mich.
angle golden tassel. The young warrior sword, aa they would a banner, and strik­ erwHh presented arms, there dMnes rush­
' muscular beauty of hia figure, tbe broad
ing
madly
home
re
they
beard
through
bestrode * magnificent charger, broad in
ing to the scene tbs form of May, mount­
' chest, tec sitwwy arms, the head pieced
the ehest, small in the hand, delicate in tee roar'of battle, that word x&gt;f" frenzy,
ed on hia wen known changer.
। proudly on foe firm shoulders.
‘
•
each sUaderRteKam! wttb tbs aostrito ‘•come!” t
BsaUaga.Wb.KUiB.
■
/ ■'
“ General, you told me to silencs that
“ Yoar buafoewF said tec old man In
As one num of bared chests leaping
qui raring aa though they shot forth jaat
O.
Meaborti-abniftt way.
©(flame. That steed was Mack aa death. horses and dazzling sdmitar^ they cfoug“There W* Ueaforeogy
b tee
I 'WMArtewwO, theaeMter turned to 1 ad upon tea b4£ p As emMab
Dragocna. Will
iMp ateT,^
nd Into threrAcasf faf», BVWr«Ma about

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

|fiswss“
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I fell over hia face, tee bey,frifhtened

.

Wtoeaa, hewed
•_ - &gt; yJLnc
The old man coaM not

! FreeidenL
*

TdfocJ
test

IsykqMwaraNMaikroiau**

�H • suitable per-

University, and chimed

ber* of the Court failed to mrei4h«
tiou. not daring to ibsuh ’pspirit ofcivilisation by‘&lt;*
*
UfcK p '

-- fo

m or t*o

fellow-men

Alber®,

.»■

saraK

a

▼-

Oaando, Alb«&lt;"

andretarntad.-fc~.up~U--

W. H. Wktaj, M. S Hopkbu F*q.. &lt;u

breide* this do not
bwMfrrarefrpuarte*.
* dsprared than «kwt

Oar triads to tbe different towns .of
m’tb'4'd to
ted, and not by engrafting upon tlw Char­ the County will do. w»S'behold their cauter of Liberty a doctrine so abbormt to
This latter was undoubtedly the prindits latte and spirit
r
,
in order l^ht there msy ba limn to get
The csvUbted word prrauiau- : It ta with cmptjpu ofpleaiuira, of erat^dilr'hitb dtetraprirf
• -* .
* ‘
Mtiw' i’-^de to God and my coielrtmcii, that I the tickets printed without the burry aad
eontet»pUto
’
agreci,*pbw»rih!uod
inrewaconfusion incident to too great a call to a
ttewon
stabpmv in oar nation, bating its docabort tithe, as is generally the ease.

truth that all men are equally entiited to
Ufa, liberty aad' property ; each. member
of that party is sollemly sworn that “ no
person * under Federal jurisdiction shall

rudoua aad &amp;r leas guilty than are thnae
Doe^ora of Divinity rafered to; yet they

the most res oiling infidelity that

ia in direct contradiction tn the und«r-

f oar Hevolu lioh tbe righte
tonw agitated tbe civilised
wfaid. ■ The dlriru- right of kings, thedivW* of-mankind into dsrara, with rarimts^rirtleOT*, luid surrounded the people
of tbe Old World wish Institution* wbMi
Tnrae

pt bl. can party, tn hit efforts to maintain
its doctrine by steady, firm, combined
and unceasing kbor, exhorting them to
css*- aside all d'dfen wco of opinion upon
other and minor subjects, unite upon the
greet political moral and religuus truths
whieti const, u u tbeir platform, and toil
on toil ever, u riLcmr c.wintry shall ba re­
deemed from thb cov.t.-nl of men who
would prostitute its powers to degrade a i
|x.ruua of th* htiiusn fami.'y brutalise and
convert them into property.
Very res pccUtillv.
J .ft. GIDDINGS.

ToWBship Election.

measure based upon the rumors purpose­
ly excited In tbe marwr we have above

Out Spring Election is done al hand diedoeed."—Detroit Mtana.
another struggle with the no called Pe­ - We are happy to be informed that the
mocracy, for thoee principles of justice rumor referred to is ft.,(Heli of the Loco

And how will the Republicans of the er false or true, a mere suspicion of its
State of Michigan bear tbemselvra in the
coming contest! Will they, with atioble pie of Kant or Barry County to swerve
reliance in tin* juaticlr of their' cause, from tbe regular nominations.

.

this magnanimous State Convention thro* aS threw back the vile mainuatioas into facUa. J^not rrlv unon what we bavtj
Its labyrinth of deception. Wbat must
hitherto done. Everything muat bo nobe the'rttsracter of n party whieb relies
Let every republican in Barry Coqnty complisbed by work, aid nothing ia ccrf»r success, not rm commanding its own
dbtttiU Her Convcntioo. tlierafore. prp- priacipicst Ihh &lt;m blaakeuing tta- person turn out to their town Caucuses and make taia wlthaiit work. Do not |&gt;e content
praad tokunit the amendment to free men al Character of individual opponents. —
good nominations ; nnd then turnout in with a small vote, but make preparations
making it read/date no free man shall he Dstooi/ Tribune.
solid aud UMwerviog phalanx at tha elec­ to hare every voter in your vicinity a!
tion to support them,
the poUe.and.lt will not do to put off pre­
Tbo effwt to force Slavery ipto Kansas,
parations until the last day or two. Be­
aays the Albany Journal, has proved ex­
gin.now. See that your uckete are print­
pensive to the party that tbe People bold
tola atneodment would

N*» ILunshire, Michigan, Wbcomiu,
; ttod Iowa.
It has cost them a duxen
Seats fa the United States Senate. It baa
victimized three Terri to .-ini Governors.—
And finally, t* has Mctfandired the Su­
preme Court of tlw United States. If tbe
draign of swiadlit|g Frttdr-m out of Kan*ta- is persist^ in. wb rfisll see at whrt
further cost thut/htalgn Ss proeecutetl.

|
startholder..

atatoo,
looia,

renlion.
The Chair then on motion, appointed
W. D. Farter, of Kart, A. W. Partridge,
of Clinton, and W. B. Weila, of kmia, a

CdBuigM^

Horry,
Motrtcalm,

will to
Eracy whetioi of pro slavery

Committee 00 Credentials.
' ... ,
The CommiUoc reported tbe follow mg

delegate* entitled to seats to wiU
Barry.—James A Swecxey and W. K-

aaquioaorace in Out/Justice Taney sfafa

Ferris.
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•
Clinton.—A. W. Patridge aad IL 8.

Every day it is thrown into setneEs-

moue deniMem.

Hilton. .
kata.—W.Z. Blanchard aad W. B.

and right which are aa eterual as the Uni­ Focoa. Yet tbeintelligence came, to m
Kent—fl. 8. Bailey, W. 3*. Foster,
verse.
Another joust with the’ party directly, and bore withall such an appear
Mile White, O. H. Foote, W. H. Withey
whose leaders have deraided that the de­
and M. fl Littlefield.
claration of American Independence is a to give it credit.
Ottawa—M. D. Hopkina and John
Wo hope the rumor iaGslsc ; but wheth­

march faddly forward with the invincible
Rrpubliiar.s here want the nvwt un­
dcierndaation to drive the enemy from doubted pnwf oftreacbory before they act
the field, aud corer tbefnari»e« with gloryl against iL Such proof could only ba ob­
or wiU/tey through aupincncss suffer a tained from tbe result of the eUctfau,
and we are and ever have been willing to
A Foal Mcaa sun edThe election this spring is not an ordt- ।act in good faith to all until we know the
The address ofJ 8. Hsgg has .attracted at­
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fill mon tention abroad, imt for its merit*, but for nary election. There is to be elected one ,result from that suurcB, and tl.cn to lake
hold Irinn their Orator ryvol right* to it* reckless meudacity. Tbe N. V- Tri­ Chief J ustice and three associate Judges ,our raveage oa/y on tkt ftu'ltf.
*’*»• ' Uto-rlA- luwt______________ Li iniitrA bune UM»uid know that wlwti It w a* read
of thr $m&gt;rtme Court of tbe State, and
at lbs vraseation,. every person Miuost Jone Circuit Judge for the Sth Judicial
cajH better under- left tbe Hall, nnd *a nobody read it iufa-r
-nstittitl m regards slaves i
District of the State; and surely Repub­
Its puLlfoation its influence will ucce.’aarThere are rumors in town today Wan­
Srartv, our Deriarsthm of Indepem- ily lx? Bornctk hat limited.
lican principles are as much at stake as
other fugitive slave csss in thia city, the
i an aggregation &lt;&gt;f falabool and
IK- Detroit.Free Press domains jbe they were a few mouths since when the
part.cnbirs of which are aa fallows :
■■‘■’’Rtnpiltrtvti itsrif was a fraud upon Addrsea ofn late Democratic btate G*&gt;Republican* of this State, fought au n&lt;»- :
vuntion ) To tlae Democrats of Michigan, ’ bly for their principles in tbe political
M doctrine that slaves are property made t&gt;p nf base attempt* t&lt;&gt; make party
^peetJ to the rryrrawrf itttmficHt of capital by w^lch the following r* a fair .contest. A question of tbe mi st vital
man in businras in Ibis vjiy, but residing
• who fitnnej our C- t --auniot:.
importance to the welflirc
our State, is .
saiffplc:
in a nvigblmring town.
..j the Conrrttfon wbirii framed tbe
“h will bo recohceted that tbe lata to be determined this Spring, ft I* this.
A day or two finer someprrsoo* riding
GwUttllption, x preposition was made tv Repubbcan iiowxRcpreaeniatives, Will the people of the State of Michigan,
tax the importers of slaves. Mr. Sher- whew. term expired &gt; on the 4tii in»L, I
in the cars overheard aotno conversation
indorse th# decision of the U. 8. Sapreme
him objected that such a tax would ritnr passed an act at their first session to inwhich directed their aitentiou towards
Court
in
tbe
Dred
Scott
case,
or
will
they
Oat tl&lt;n;i weri
Mr. Grarr cr.wsc
fe'^
Pcr d*j t° 83.'
'
■‘Copems wodtd have no
raise tbeir united voices in stere dwapthe movements in regard to him ainev.
inratutton, vrithinrthe
Now the bill thus ohancterued origi­ p.'oval of such an anti-Rcpublicnn mrasThey v a&gt;ttosoethetr.an. be admitted
lb Ir careful to ItM iio nated, notin tbe Uouee-at all,.where the
urt j We vrefe told by Democrats during,
that be ran away from Virginia some ton
ItepublxotH bad a idurality pnly, bqt in
ta«t
»
t
’
r«*id&lt;-ntial
campaign,
that
slavatylefftll* father of that /■barter df Liberty the tipcaty, where the Republicans were
years since, and thought it impoasible that,
d.-claredit would.Vo. wrong b&gt; admit In not a fourth of the mcmlx-ra. Its author cry i* a crOtorc of municipal law. andany would conic after him at this late day.
thp. Uohstilutioti that men ean hold pro^h wrt Judge Butler of South Carolina, one tint it .-aatipt .‘Jist in any'State or Ter­
rare, and the language was ko of tHb bitterest Democratic opponents of ritory, without sot^e law autboriting its
id. -as to read 'tlm*: “A tax nf not tbe Republicans—the ancle in wbut&gt;* be­
lake tbo advice of lu* friends to take a
existence; yet ia u.o Jecirflon of Uic Su
than fl6 for each j»erann might btj half Preston 3. Bruuksto brutally attack­
passage on tbe underground railroad, but
(th-fcby exdttd.ng tho i lea ofpr .j- ed Senator Snintirr—and j-?*"'! that premc'Court, tn the g»-m' «*z&lt;' h*’’® refer­ requested tlnffn to keep him informed if
red to, it is determined tha’ Sib'cry may
Thw’was done by the rotanlinout IakJv by*thc decisive vote
td 1ft.
itbfdic”pi&gt;nvcnt&gt;uc. Not a mem­
Mr. Butler's bill oily gAre Metnbeni exist in any State cr Territory where it.
Thnathe matter rested until this tnorojet-tad to Mr. Madixr«&gt; viewi It &lt;2,M&gt;0 a year, but, -on its reaching tl&gt;c
is not prohibited by law. This doctrine I ing. Whenhia friend became convinced
..-,_jw dart the frame ray.f the Ctawlitu- HoueU, C'eLOxr, ufB. G—a -leading Pro­
tpj^; s&lt;? iar from declaring slave tb K' Slavery Democrat, wbo repeatedly re- was charged m being a fundamental pri..-1 tint an attempt was to be made to arrest
'
eaprijpeJ ,an intention dire.-tl;- eoivod the full vote of his party forepea- riple «ff the Democratic party some
him,
# messenger to urge him to flee
Jsct of the last Howto, and «l&gt;o will pret­ moutlui since, and was repudiated by
to a place of safety.
''■"“flbal &gt;lares arc yioncrtv
ty surely be its candidate for Kpvwker Northern Dcmocrata witta scorn;, yet
r cntitoiete-l by thelpirlt next December—moved to raise tiw sal­
Tbo rn.-ssA.nger Lad Iwwn gone ont an
bcreia a derision of tbe Supreme Court to
E'rSKSuAdojidlo ary to W.UOQ a year. culk-d the Ptevfoak
this eflert; and tl.e Democratic Judicial
Question, carried the Bfocndtucut, and*
rity seeing tbe danger Increasing, startod
; not to cafoblldt initistire put the bill through,by the dose vote of Convention in Detroit, a short time since,
six.thur express out to burry the black
lw framrrj daclare It wm 100 Yeas to 98 or W Nurs,
Of adopted Ait dteition as a plank in their
marl away, and this one wm followed imAt Iknity tf liberty
these voters far the Lili, a dujided major­ Stale platform, and the candidate* for
BjfoolJ tho curse ofwaverr. or to ity were opposed to the Republicans and
medtstdy by another carriage, said to
Tnamtamtha barbarous doctrine Wat man voted with Orr agauut Irermont last Justiceship few the Supreme Court of contain officer* going out to arrest him.
w fc w«ud. i»u« proponr
ll« Fall, The Rcpubliams.cast 4? votes for Michigan, who when nominated at that
The result is not yet known, though re­
jfc^dofcJoodi-mlM,
u&gt;1kd the hill and 5‘2 ngaim-t it; *O that, if the convention, aectpled the platform. Re­
Ud#«.gU.JM*i kiwi tOMUk^-tkekrAV- otheh parties had oppfowd it as strongly publicans of Barry County, It behoove* port says that the man has got clear and
is
safe—Botttn Jonrmil.
ru tnith that all tain have c:
aa they did, it must hare be*»j defeated.
you to be vigilant nnd watchful. Do not
to: life, liberty- and labor, ou
।
Wwdo not propcwj to fellow these
suffer the stren song of your enemies to
|h- tbe Comtilution uuunlawed
acavcngcn further. Their uaKrtion* that
iue in tin purpose and spirit, the •
toC three Members impritebed by the In- draw you from the path of duty. Give
Our ticket Is now all In the field, and
ycatigxtidg Committee were all ‘itepubll them no cause to make tbeir oft repeated
catM is‘gr&amp;aly on try*, and we pw-aurne boast lliat with a/eic plautt of trfitakry, but little oyer two weeks remain hi which
odsimed in the Coutu- wUHWly SO. ‘Mr. Edisrda, one of thoac
to
put forth the efforts far its sncceas.—
a dtotter, or a few Aillinyt in money,
of Uic Stales proposal Membcni, waa twftttl in opposition fa
they can at any time buy Republicans There is not a moment of titno to be loet.
_
.a
J*f|K»
Ut
every county, city, town, village and
IT prop- last Fall, Wmself canyasaing
voting enough to give them the victory. Show
anricst FrenujqL—But it was idle to t^Jra to them that you are Republicans at heart,; J«ral cr£suirat!.&gt;n,be rcsusciatod and per-

•

o»“*” «&lt;

Chief Justice,
GEORGE MARTIN, Kent.

Associate Justices.
JAME3 V. CAMPBELL, W.yne,
RANDOLPH MANNING, Oakland
BAAC P. CHRISTIANCT, Mouroc.

Fuite.

I read in the fifeftairr of yesterday a
MoetcalmF—C C. Ellsworth and Milo lb .roughly rervUe editorial w*U&gt; tbo beadBlair.
On motion, the report was accepted Courts late decision of the Deed Scott

case.

Tbo writer sayw:

trd this Spring will ait as members nf Ite
made by the highest judicial trihu»l W TAwg Hoards at tbe olerti.*. of IM.—
delegalion U not full, may fill the name the cwunlry. It is high limo it was un- Slavery will tbra be la iU last, Mifld bsl
derstoud that thia
.-hile. tm-n. 'K&lt;fra. pbihathraf.hu will rufitaniam may then ta- the order of the
Gmnty.
Osmand Towwr was then placed np&lt;m

the list as s delegate from Ionia.
dependence and the Gxutitatiou wen In­
The ConvcriUtei then proceeded to an tended far white men.’'
informal ballo^far s candidate fat Circuit
Slsveb«4diag autocrat hat n occasionally
Judge, with the fallowing result;
declared the D.-daratfon &lt;«f Indcpoudcuee

_
• mevw
whirl. 8. U Wither had 10; A Wdliam*/
2; R. Strickland, 2; L. 8. Ifrvell, 2; C.
C. Ellsworth, 1.
Seo oft hnllot—S. L. Withey, 15; R.

Bwt the

The hat number of the Herald of Ft*

M--UA AW,

, Hually to the'
wknoteworthy

partof Uih

the Ti-rritiwy of Kan*i&gt;.

Stricklan.1,8,
**ra in itdaux.us enactment?

was declared ummimraMly nominated by Chief Justice Daggett so derided twenty
the Conventfan as candidate faf Circuit

h h te&gt;

p»Mil4e to menttoe in this article a ftth

Judge.

A column is.thro filled with qnotatiuu*
The Chair llxsi appointed Meaxrw Blair, from hfa dretsino in tbe eas of Crandall
and LlttleficM a Cvmnuttee to wait upon
Mr. Withey, inform him of hia nomine
Ifaas rimisoieat for the editor ifal to
lion, and Iwmg him l»efore th&gt; Cunrco- enlighten hhi renders M t«» the matter at
issue in thia noted suit.
vrating the peaceful awmblira of tbe
The Committee reported that they lied
- Prudence CraodaH. a »om«n &lt;feacripeople in public coaveati.m. Thrir co.
performed the dative assigned them, and
' tire code is an enumiion 1-oUcr fitiiag a
Mr. Withey was prrarnL
tctafol in Canterbujy to educate colored
Mr. Withey then addressed the Convintiou ia eubelaore us follows:
"Mr. Chairman, and gwitieman of tho
convention, through your Committed bate
Ix-cn waited upon aixi iulurmc*! »f my

&lt;laun on Kanm*."

brld, and the school mobbod. and the ci.il* i
8th Judicial Circuit, as the candidate of drvti compelled by threats ami violence
tbs Republican party.

OWia or tub ;
A amt was brought and tried Wore
.
Jndgu Daggett wlm covered himsrif with ' Tn At Sherif nfAod.'ownty of Aarvy.
infamy by denying Juste* to thia noble 1
You are herebr
that at
.
. ,
Ir-_
■ m—i
;_i. v_u i_ ,u- rmu
sire to remain, far tbe present, in the woman, and...
then of coarse conniving at
of Michigan oo tbe first Monday of Apr I,
practice of that profission which I have Mobocracy.
next, the folio w ing officers are .to ba «we&gt;
Supjioec a woman of good rcpute M„]
“
chosen, and my obligations and duties in
other directions, hat e led mt prior to the benevdent, feelings
feeBng* in
In Grand Raplde,
Rapid*.
C
On*
Chief Justice and three Awodstr
sitting of the C&lt;wjv»ntion, when urged by taath a few otdprcd rirtldrvn tn a private Jwticai nf the Boprrese Court; also,*
my many friends to consent that ray room, a lawlra.
lawlraa mob should break up ta
herr

that I did not merit’

name might be used and prevented as a
candidate, to consider carefully what de­ tiratiun. Would- the Afwirer approve
set my hand and affined the rirrat Bra
__ i_ __ ____ i— i- __r_____ 1. ;
hi* doaiston.
IL. S.] of said state at Ijuniug. tk»
tteriftbday of March. A.IkW®
ceptanceor declination of a nomination,
If to the editor had better emigrate at
JOHN MeKl-SXH
if tendered, and 1 trust that I have weigh­ once to Virginia where Mrs. Dough*
.
Sttrtla:! “f &amp;**ed it w ell.
was kept In jail three inanlbs, • year or
The conclusion which I hare constantly two stare far teaching* few rofared chiL
expressed to my friends in private, I am dren. Such an atrarapbere would suit
compelled to adhere to now. I cannot well hjs chivalrous idran.
/
leave tuy
ft* A? Bar f&gt;r ouc on d»'
Xsi such a d*CBsi&lt;« would be quit* like

Bench, nd must rospetrifidly dedint tbe ihat uf Judge Daggi-.t, which he
high position you bwvw tendered to me, to approvingly.
MoandHate far Oran* Judga. It is with

quote*

great reluctance that I come to this COO- one of tbe Suprema Court in the. Dred

Scott case are equally ignoble—it was

S«n&lt;»

1 rnMn

&gt;U&gt; -

A.J«fApHt Iffi,
«&gt;
year thereafter, far tbo electfan “f Jeep

Accept gvn’lemeti, my thanks fur the

ed m good seaaim, and that every urigh
whOomd Daggett will overtake iboe* who
borbood is supplied with them. Let presenting my names* the fi4**l and unan- gara tbe late derision—far Justiec. tUifflon* choice of the Republican party tor

so high aptooe as tbe Omit Judgvwhip
eftha Federal Supreme Court aud tbe

dtamti^opioiaa,
poru,„(J
b-rmd.na &lt;UK«wrf.»d » U» Cttr.!

^Apnl. l«n,1fcn,duU be,l«trf&lt;«**TlUS«b«^a a-urt: ift-r ike fc*
«P», m J -a«- ek«U to eteud «W
° .*••»*•
r
Sacrtou «. ProTides that in ease &lt;*!•

After some farther remark. Upon the

For Circuit Judge of 8th District.

c« Jifc
fc lb. Uml Com.
LEWIS S. LOVELL. Ionia.
mlun-M IbuU.,
nd
41 For Ragent of the University,
jodbioo.1, afcokofcl.
,T
... .
down Rumaerfls himselfletcll- ALBERTUS C. VAN RAALTE Ottowa
Aofc ion mwtlnn la Ikaafc , Ml
t as suddraly is death aashlled !
__________ :____
* tbe stove-whip

Tnx £*.!&gt;
Uaio&gt; Sa&lt;x^~Thc
nun
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, o® rrcririnx*

XW^rtb^yTl^r**
Shri ll

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to»r°4jm «»-

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•Wff* AN
haa

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r;tod to attend.

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331A.3VJ3AS
woxasaraaB a-hon

COLUMN.

BORB® RUETIANS!
r‘ ta not our intention to detail tbe borrors of Civil War, but to call attention

mmilHk

we tadn'f to tauitrtoU.

CHERRY

’-T-

SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
N™ bdaj

STOCKOF GOODS!

bi llu'.ing., by

BMBCami,|rWllML«MUt
CIMPa ismi, HD
CBBUPTIB1.

Call ud roaming*

our stock of

Bead v M ade Clothing,
Broad, Cnnimcn, nd Kentucky Jean
Cloth.: Sheeting.. Check, aud
•nor re other pretrefo Ip have reaafo-but alow u
Stripes, Denim, and
aae area, wdl owe ap.ubra areare thirty eoevjnord. Ttereef.arreodreawhore.oaarejodatadwiUi
ducuu ofMre. Brach rex! Mr Fhreertl, win not
Cnil and examine our stoek of
thlak ua Ugfefy.teruoA arban wbeeolhaa ber telfef
BOOTS cfe SHOES.
ihrt Ayer. ChalhauttaHUa bare rirtmu for punMen'g Dotibb- Soled Stona.
friagtirtifeodwhMi esert rerythrag with;. Ite
“
•
Brogana.
ruga*?our eeti.rt.tare. hUMptai For tbore
“
Tieo and Gglten.
wbw are wet raguuatof tbe foot*, ire wiB eay;
Indies’ Bootcia, Walking Shota.
ate bad here rtforted for OMr «gbi &gt;mrB ,llh
“
Bltpe, Tiea, and Gaiter.,
rervfjte which only fnra wona, ia apite ot all tbe
reauadta. ate could eaartoy, antal Ue trek Artri.
Call und rxantinti ocr large stock of
/Vb Utadaw tbeir refwMao. ore rtber uwtLr
of ter rerte bar, bare t-rted.uatU abe te ^parrally •&lt; fire from the corapirent u aerweivea. /&gt; Tea, that cgn’t bo beet; Coffbe,’ Sugar,
tea bed Brer coaopiaiat with pain la hia'ufe thu
MolaMaa, Oik, fee., fe^ fee.
diaahled him froia wi»t for a long list; all other
WK KBKF CO !TST a KT LT OK H.KIJ,
Crockery, Glisa and Hardware,
Farming Trxrh.of the bert patterns; also,
GritKlaUxasa, and Hangings Tuba,
Puiis, fee., fee.
LADIES—Don’t bum In the Sun, when
■’□rd • P.prto," or oflte two Orreh word, from
you can buy * good
which 4fenrvd. Thu te th. simuauul .-d
opprepnats tub of IboTre. Digretiv* Field, er
On
Joteo, Frepered by Dr. J- 8. Hoeowrow, of For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
oui’t bt licnt, for a trifle more, at
l-hUadrlphte, tar Uu rare of Indigretion aad Dye
the Ch ear Cain Sroaa of
NEVINS fe KNAFEN.
thy Stomach. No art of e»c'a caa equal ita cure
Call and look *1 our
tir. powers- It renfet* Cvod Muting perfsedy
WJQQJHOUHAXD Fine
raartateol with bertfo. Bra th. figure of foe Ox.
in reutter put at thia paper
Qudlns, La«ai, Bc-mgm. Silks, fee. fee.. QnAHEAMLKSdBags forart.rt
oUu______
______ CJM
KOTIOSS— Of endluaa variety.
j
Diwtaliow af Cwpnrtnnrabip.
We d&lt;&gt; not deceive vou with fictlUoui*
fpHK repartatrehip heretofore .Mating under
L theiaawBauftbafitmeUKartiud^Kiupuu is llaa price*, and show you (iooda
girt away; but we off-.r y
a.-ticlcs in tbe'market, at prit
not fail lr&gt; tvil.
[JsT" Butter, I jtrd, laimber, Shingle*,
and Wheat fur sale fir Cash.
Cull tarty, bef in- the crowd get*
in. .aid dout f&gt;&gt;ryti iht NAME.
NEVINS fe KN A PEN
I
llautmg*. June 12,1115(1.
7.

GROCERIES !

Woolna Shawl. Long nd Square,

•■ Ia.OO - T.60.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

FURSCAPES
Worth ifooofor 10,90. worth »xw hr T.SO

AND
»»WRetB«a
HIGH PRICES.

OK SHORT NOTcfe.

••Jia barnyoujieea nb to Heeltap Mivr*
Ji^'inhmT*My dqandoM* to h. piaood to
“55ZSa'.bSd bow Cheap Great A Spreddiag
wbat man of every clnaa aad nation oaruy IX baa
dos« for threw if we ana treat our ‘own unoew
wbea wc naafeaerott affart: ica of the thre«t aa4
lung, yield to II, If we can fepcbd oe thaiionnan
baM Mr good.
BrtewJ ud hariag beard «
________ iappMlaea

CHEAT CASH STORE!
W
1

IJu. UMMgUI wodddref

SILK PARASOL

Summer Dress Goods.

J* R / C KS,

YANKEE NOTIONS.
Curtain Paper Ate., Ac.
31 eta, for 20 eta.

Broom, worth

GROCERTS!

Call, Immediately.
Wi tape our friend, will rrtl .Imsaediatelr. read
to the dtbreaaf Barry Co., w» would ray U you
■rut to purebere any thing is tbe riiape ot
Dry-Gvidt. Groetrin, Hardirare, Booh
dt Shctt, Rtaddy-Modr Clotkiny,
Croektry-teart, Glatt-otarr.
Shutingt, Skirting/,

ir*8 aa KAia m p-wbl# »I

Y'UXp, iual RcapcctftiUy,

T f. HARVEY.

TLatlngs, May V18M.
A large assortment to AT VERY LOW PRICES
be sold cheap extra,
Great Cure i&gt;r Dyspepsia.
young hyson tea
worth 75cts for
50 cts, worth
62 cts for
43 cts,
the oOwU cba RaRuiar cf Orel A)n aad foe Or
Cvuaty of Barre, in lha BUta ofXlehlgan. on uid
aaiewlarmli day of OcUU-r, A 1). HS5. al one
wortli 50c ts
k
for 37, and 37 cts :'^.
at the fete nf thia noUca. «M hundred XM tblrtaM
dUlara nnd aaraaly Areunlr iglll » l«h wd Uw
AND CUTLERY.
DiL nocaTTOJTs T’R
.'N.
aaid MOrt**** OM“*l»lBg a power «f ute. ud «1.a
for 25 cts.
Treu
r^U. fiuOr
Old Fogyism Distanced HE
t-ared frwia Heart. alter the dueeiooa ef t»s-

HARDWARE!

pr

GARMENTS

ia the following deacrilwd premlaea or pen
I«-k! lying is the County of Barry, and State
■ Mlsan, aud teuen aa tbe rauih ,ul q.a:
•eet«oa loraty-Xour fjl i ia t.wnahip one oi
i Mige eere-a wre. .retaining «ie hundr-xl ar
'iMfeof la»d. which I abrtl rM»w for a
l.u Wk aiirtMHi al tte reter dour of foe Court!
m fee vUl.g» ef Uartfogn. on foe hi*
rlnck u, the oXtaramm ■

CUT AND
made to order in
the neatest and
most satisfactory
oat &lt;u auare«, •»Scube. nf foe eoaart.of Barm, to UartnogtowK.
manner. I em­
Puri, and lire nr Ugreoreb. ef 'te ptere afore
uid. Mid rreovded in the BcjilUra olfiee ofartd
ploy none but men
eoarotv. ia Liter E of uaortregva, on page M. red '
which uoi tnor-lrtj’ "M duly a.a!ri«l by tte Mid .
of experience, in
Waal.uiRton K |vm« and Henry IWgrcutnb, to |
Win H. Harford, oa for »th day of Augurt, A. D. i
I-AS. ami whieb .aid Martgnamt la duly rvrardrd ,
the manufacture
in the Reri»ler'a .fore of read county, tn Liter D.
of ID-irtgagea, on page SIS, and Urtgnedby the
Mid Wral! Hav^ud to David Vrury ud Themu ofmy custom cloth­
Veaaey. oa U&gt;« Xlli day of Murrater. IBM, which ;
uaiguiueat i« rtewfed la tte Brgiaterta afin aing and the most
foreuid, in Liber D. of mortngre, on pen ll«,
A M4-rn&lt;d hr tte M Thoa Verery ta D.r£ Ve»perfect satisfac­
rer on Ite Wfo fey ef January, DS7,wNeh uid
relteunrrt ia reee^fed In th. kagrtter*. oSe* tn
aaHrmtntv. in Liter n. of n»ort&lt;agya. on pagein,
tion always guarand on wbaeh raid mortgage I. cteraed to be doc
al thia dale, the aom of one hundred Mid ninety
enteed.
two dollar, and .inly err. W- And no yrocredi.g.
Um^&gt;, al the Healings a:”5*rJ.£7’12"'°
lore.
C HAWLK1
Ilaatinga. Jan. IS.
. **
bfoKTGAGE SALE
rvEFAUI-T havtag tore med. ia the paymeot

a-TATE OF MfCHIOAXBurey County, m. Pro
O balntteereta and faranM nounty. In th.tea'
treat the anlate of Adam Wing Ute of Irving de- ।
Cpua reading nnd filing the lot will and tea- treaaot of Adam Wlug. late of IreiaiL to aai'l ‘
runnty, fecrawd, drairtted In th' oftee of pie
Juto brvbate U aodfor aaid court by tbe Jndgtthereof, on the l«tb fey of March, 1157. Free
eMDriea L. Bay, Judge of ITnlrete.
Tharaapoo it ia ordered that th* conaidcralivn
ofMid laat wiU and tritaiaiol and the hearing
f.niitaie the ume b* poatpooed until Monday foe
! Jib day c/April A U. IB*', al on* o'clock P-M.
.itherBkc &lt;^n,e Judge thereof in Hut lap. at
which time nod pla.-r ailperwria hitererted may
appearand chow enure If any why ert will abrtdrt
mu be allowed .ad thereby cwateal till Prabrte

thereat SoUm U therefore hereby riven. tteUbj
virtae uf tke F■'*•* «t «rir reatalneTla arid mart
gsgn, uJ in pursuaaeo and by virtue of lha »tat
ula ia rack ease niade and provides!. tbe arid Btortk-.&lt;e will ha forvdi^ed by a aak of tbe mortgagnl
tirvmiwe . bkl* ata deaerited la raid HOTIpri aa
luUowa: - All tut certain piece or parrel of Jud
situate lu ibc County of Barre, rad State of MMil
gun. AaeUa aad drecribdd by tbe Vaited SXMre

m

at taw or In equity, haring teen aairtilatad to re
__ .u- u-u?—J..—t k. ^,1,1 he ..nt Unrt-

Young America Ahead.

te.Wg. fepprat Phfototoricri Chemtet, by
'b;1!?.^ATt u’s t’&gt;w’sr'^ik'VAraa

FRANCIS ROWER

la doing the Ingest Hardware Lua.soaa ia II
tngs I* teeamd h. l.u the

Mr Manrltaml ofPARLUB t*T0V£8, com; rise
tbe moat tereliful pattern. la marart.
I bait the greatest variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
MORTGAGE SALE.
LOW OVEN flUVES,
XT hat tag bean luada ia foe permrut
PARLOR WOK STOVES,
■ ai&gt;n&gt; of Fl&gt; a hundred ud thirty feliure
L —___ ^L!.L L.
k. J.U
Ever see. la thia town. Six PlataB.,xftorea,
TO HOUSE BUHaDPTB.
ll A VF. • very renajU*., &lt;ock of j| nusc building
Hardware, indi-^j Lucte, Latites. lluttitfe Croatia lheeoanty ofuaiboaa uu!
4. which will Uiurtcair wu ms-rd id
Jlte Kcgteter of Deed, red Mortg*
renid coaly of Barry in Liter C. of
■ pagro H aad fifi. on th. Orel fey of
D. 18M. at 9 a'cioek ia lb. forenooa

' :«r OMHOYE TBU'-.-B-rtT beflfo of
ptereWW i Wre .tewfetee -r—i-reWJn. Honghloa.I. O. rtulreiOjUA fo. C«f&gt; rfj*«
red Tred. \«» reuTl.
M
K~
b »11 Urerp&gt;*» «"• dretere m Modiriot,. TtuclXEOOLLAiri-rtemfo.
7J*
Perrttehy luwv AFr.rtrew, ffuttog* MMfe
--------- nfEfuFFS-sALk
f
BV virtue.fre rvreutrre breed .ol-fudn.
der lb- evd .4 th* Cimrii Court fo* Um Uoeetv «f Barvy.la u« dirccUal wid .1-h’ervd I b«»«

I

i'2s=!S:4,si.*s,£irS“
LQOKOIT FOR BAKSAIMS.

Slock of Goods.

1 will have Ha»liug'a fur the State ot I
’. Y. d» the Mth in.L, all accounts must
r arryigtd Itf that time.
March 19. |

ire „f Lba Jodn. iharrX u iiartian. &lt;» Monday I
. - . .... j.m&lt;nl o. L.lteF,'-

Will offer

of i'.tar beatoad late ,
Vntai • parelld In Ihi. County. Th. bu«in-u&gt;
in tire maxur U
will bt cohdeeud on the CAKH blaa or reedy Fr, rfWMlateb
.. Prt.Uo_
—th. ‘-MSUajispcnre- in haad being tetter than • Upon rredmg ud filing tte P.UUon of Jure
tte •• riar-hfelaa." fafelfeMy
1 Tueromd teunag dtU Much 9lh, 1«*. P™.'»«

NKVINS

*

ADMIN 1STHA.TVRSSALE.

COATS
Worth K.&lt;V&gt; for ». da worth ».O) for S.W, 10 O&gt;
forT» 12.00 *»♦.O’, iw» for ll.t®.
HATSAND GAPS
(i3. towwshlp Ka- re* (D. no»?b of
80k Bata worth 2,00 far I,*, 1# for JAO.«^: .wrlve,
5..re,reiC:iwrtt«mtaJWtageoehtmdredaadwttyacre.e(&gt;aadBareerl«a«mbeaoldrt public
f°CAFB from &gt;,00 ti. U eU
auction at lb. Court Uoreia the vfltegr of Hart­ •TKSi'siirtyssBSri.w&gt;*.! And al artd tale and rd ire •hall aell aft feafetatin artd cooeiy of Barry aud State of M ichigan 1
eat thtt'in rtt,.
' ZUBISET •.VABKChairelr.o dollar, and reren- inn
corthurafev tte aArath fey of May A. D. IsJI. . ud sire ♦!»&gt;&lt;-» (jt buckdi. .Ml irtdeni fre .at I
| V&gt; «r«r, super Mil.
*»*
thing hi th. reopens* l«w, ‘•‘“dully red ftocnpl-1 lladfaga.F&lt;k folrt.7■"-•^““““‘"SwAtriTiSliB.
'
"S fife''

CARPETINGS

Warth l,BfolJ0.W«W all wort worth J jto
------ ■■—
fl aBa Cur rr.

KNAPIN.

Battle Creek, Hasting.,

rlirery PrUi 1357.

M0fffdX0¥3AlE
FLOOR OILCLOTH.
From Heir to i.25 per yard all widfo»
WCHMAXTILLA VELVETS, worth E'.CO

SIXTH. T. BcSMC,
Notary Public, Conveyancer, Land and

GLOBE HOTEL,

)Ureh lath. MW-

wots

PK,r -

D^^SEfS/gaft^,^

GUARDIANSHIP

bale.

PEDLERS.
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL

By MABCCB DCBHAM. ThiaJimeeo lata»»d
reprtr, aadiaerwyary a duurtfe hfeaa W foe
‘•IsSrSSS

TIME IB MOW BB

WILL FIND THIS A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE

THEIR PURCHASES. ALL

fTWJ5ifeifir2-3*«® *^h—'
.■•W5S1S
■ FLDUB

ARE INVITED TO CALL
THEMSELVES.

,

Kart
Miteir*

watch; clock a jewelry • •

fiWNO IUW18 STAGES
, ruil

�&lt; THE THIRD

NPRIDENTED CEDARRTVAL OF

UB limCCtXCTTB;.

.

wm
floods

WAI

tootir already large Stock elected
gnat rare it to the wants of this
communty of

CSC3E3J&amp;.X&gt;

MEDICA'

j
-WOOD NYMPH,CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHo«

■&gt;*•-&gt;■?»»■?

I r: / lALo, the exqubite Ideal Bat

-MM**

that cannot be brat in

Stylo quality or prkt, NALLS, SASH,
GLASS, Ac.
1
Aino a'grcal variety of otlasi desirable
Goods, such as Bob:* RiUtom «nd
Flowcrt, Pn.-n»a!w, Fiur.VMHrei, l^wnw.
Muslins, Mantilla:', auntner Shiiwh,
Gloves, Hosiery &amp;&lt;•.,'%£•., ‘on which' we
l&gt;ruiiuM you

_____ 1

*1. Z.

DUfakoie’........

Contingent rover:-,

With aopier&amp;H troAa in Brocn^'^
ooIIectioD ofsc rent! liutidn-d. ‘
FUSWJ.PAMTIHI,
by baling ArtUts.
The whole ®T'which two to be dbtriiii
ue w ai»&lt;u* nutt .h. utarti

wlita-.I

EXTH FMIUE b—

XaTrXKEBXSXl.

on hand nnd for sale

m mis1
fb'..

N. ACKLEY

STILL NT1IE FIBLI).
A not and ai oodid *xirrte&gt;rni-f FAJ.L wd

whooe tiatoW arr received prariow tofc
' Twraty-Offikth of Jaausry’ST.
when the distributions will ukc place.

-b-t ^nr-b-d

ptiiOww-ooii a»w* »i

TERMS OF SCBSCTUmos.

FilllUri^.

Emy subscriber of three do?knaa
1 titled to a rtpy of the splendid Keel os

2^000*29“
ipxmsraom ..--i
PLFFOOMW, Slioeexnb., Back^*"[ “ld ",,n

will astonish the

Joaeph Cburelj
K A. Biilkdey
Ebeunrr Finn sr. * Welter Eeney
H.jre Z. PraM
AuaUa Dunham
’
That A. Aleiteptor.
T*'». K. Burt. Prvaideat.
E. U* Riwter, Vice PreaidetiL
Tuas. A. Atsxx'ruaa.S*S%'
Application, promptly attended tebr
r 5. A. HWEEXE'V. Agent
Haatutp, September 11,1K4.
30

world

/

Wc have also, eve­
ry thing in the

ooteb* M

_________________ PtRUrW
uTtdlet sad

BEMP andUsaarj bwed at

PHILLIJS"..

i
Tjade. cf the eitv &lt;rf DrtrtetThe G«.-ral .*«•'’•
dur ted • Uh a d«:" «"'

I’RUSPEITU*
"

tvlUWYiiuU

CABINET BABE

A General New*, Political, Literary anti

. .

i... r.. I - -ti, I".,. II..

Ko book or document eon nipplr tbe pteew of •
&lt;UUv paper. Day by diVU Salem the .tore roam,
tbe "mechanic'* aU&gt;p. the other, nf prvfeiaional

Each number of the Macatini* will contain 144
octal0 pagtd, ia doable eoltimeA, each near time
c.'niprtwius nearly tiro tbvnaand page* at tbecholcv»t Hiawllaneou* Utetaltfre uf the else. F.rrry
iiurnbcf wilt cx-ntain Uuownwv Pictorial fnnvtratioo., Mcotalc rialrv ofEathiema, aeixmu Chrunb
ele of Current F.reata, aad impartial XuUcoa of the
of ilw Month. Tbe Volumexomnii-ncowith
the Number* for Jano and Ureember bat eobeeri-

XL.TTIMC333E: JET. •

.
Lk,

h«feiSSSW5XS«
...vrunax

DETROIT DAILY TIimt’NE,

pfciwat'tte •acuatn.acA variety, embracing every
tonic, from the rrevevt ethical dvceieiou to th*
moat piiinar.t detub of fioerili and anecdote. Tbe
1’nbliabera fed worramed InwROTiiif tbeir friend*
and eilliKriberw that tbe forroomltm Numbe.i*w1!l

■SECRFTAIUES AND lOOK CA­
SES, SOFAS. BEAl SEALS,
SOFAOOATK.E.H'iNY
Single Ca}r Oce Year, in aJ'anae.......... 13 tl
LIND al ND COM ION
Firecipwt,*’
‘•W
HEADSTKDS
&gt;■
.......... 1J.0
SRJ’, Carfatrf Centre TaCie. Fall Loaf l T-ut'.'pirs
Twenty Cnj.iref “
... '.0
Jnerf Kindc-.Uhi/kl Stand
L^kuju,
Ami any largvr t.otnbrr al tbe rale ci'll pre year.
caHnien CmtetitnSprinj 'A-Um CAiirt.
Semi Weekly Evening Pott.
Ahy tpinlibv of Pitic, Cltcry, WbltcI&gt; |i&lt;ibl i»hi;d ere»y wet.' anulay and Saturday.
wnod and BTm k WulniU
Winnie Copy OueYrar io advance... . fl *C
T&lt;eo Copier, *
“
“
S 00
Five Cepba,
" J
................ 13 00
Ten Copire. _
"
“
SO «j
Daily Krening Post.
ClwAo C r CiUli. W.i w.&lt;ihf Invite a call
HlngW Copy for one year-advance....fa t»
•nJ an .axstnitMliidi of.^ur Co«k!» a»«l
DHcrt, and
. will try Mil adiafr roe.
.. ■■ ....KKPiHINS &amp;RCSSELL
ira ui a&lt;*.vtuic«. Any prrvon attwimg at twr
r more •utMkriberr will be entitled io an &lt; at
Jtuw-n, i&amp;&gt;&amp; .
.
I tn hia •ervioea.
WJS.4. ■KTAlfT«&lt;».,
Evcxtao I'oo. Law I'crt Ci:y.

iXorwSASPijrod»
““ '"‘raffi or rruaji rmi

RATES FOR ADVERTISING.

now ftolomi i. kn&gt;t alrirtly on TKMPE- ;
I RANCE PRINCIPLKS. where the moatfaa
dwite need not be deterred from ei joytng tbe
‘"ren varix} of coafoetlooery to fcate aad to*- j
riaite Thistomir-*ICE COOL LEMON ADE eeread up. aa abort no- ;
C1CE CREAM, deltooiriy palateable, right from i
:x fountain hea*L
Thia ealeoa ia repaired in aultable atv la Io se- I
Munodato pertieo of leube* and Gentlemen with ;
. ..
..........■
* -

btVMFtL,

DdMcr

Bmakuib 'Bowkk. Dcxtlcr'in St
S^^^nWamlNlte'dllanfnare,
flfMVwWy vai.vty of Tin. sb
ImiSlfjfdftare. Re»-F*

Taxes for 1856.

find in a library, artd ------------- —-------------- - .
book rou can read in two darn. It cunrey* to ibe
fireaideeraay variety »t bibereatkrn—pe're»a««ut
aud iraanret- In rial uid prufiraad. amntiag end
matrnqrivo. Can ary Uuag omapetc with web a
mrdiam &lt;if conirauaicwtion with the proph*
W«aballandarenur ta make tbe luitr Tatetxa
an e*l.RAlim&gt;»fUeieiaalalll, rod ration-. tike,
we have dretgualed abuee. We point, with eootbkBW,Xu war past a, avoppert t.w nr pnmnac.
tor tbe tulure. We can &lt;f&gt; tnueb in diveemina-

A Grwel aad G-"&lt;tfeok fcr Every F^iy!
war nw uuvra,n»
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BTOKKK, IX OXE LARGE VOUME
Embracing outiincs of Anatomy,

Tailor, and

will ImmM nt

WM.C. BRA-amt * co.,
41 Nauoa street, corner ef Liberty.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

FIRE! FIRE!!’

A CALL FRIH ALL 18 SWJCfTBD.

Yon can save ashen enough to pay for

TEA i SA LERATUStt

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'EtearfAi

tr .vuu »U1 brta, limn u,.

Dress Trimmini

STOVES GIVEN AWAY
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TAILOR SHOP,
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ifiFsaAL HortcE.---------

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MORTGAGE SALE?

------Twenty exptea.. .414
Fiftycapma............ 3»
Oaa Hundred capwa 70

SunAa Magaxtne. Knickerbocker
riiMWi Graham’" Matra doe, Bfawkweoft
Magazine, Southern liitmy Mamapr,
No perwon rt restricted to ategh
aharc.
Thotro Diking five tnembmbp
rvtniuing 115, ere entitled to dx Sap»
viuga, and to six ticket* in the dirtnto
lion, or any fire of the Magadna, taf
year, and aix tidicta.
Peraon* in rctniuing fundi fur member­
ship, will pli-asc regirtcr die katwMlfa
pot office, to prcveol low; on reread
which, a certificate of Memberekip,!*
gethcr with the Engnty ing or Mtpn£t
dcairrd, will bo forwarded to any part*
the OttmtrT.
j
For further particulars, tec tbe NofOt
b*&gt; Art Journal, gx&lt;»l free onapflka

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Oaoda. Grocet.rl &lt; : - Xery, Rate
*4KwCtoun acd Caton I - °rm
I jjMj|g!|tsbt.Baato &gt;6.. Mi-A

rpnE TAX jpATBEf* of th* tnwnaMpjf ItoI Unga.arr berrbj-Informal, tharUwTlwrrwin be ready to rrexre j*at meet of tM toatatoy
taxer, at the atoreoTNcvma Adinapeao*!
BATVRDAY MONDAY A TVtSDH

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year, al»o a ayy of the Art Jouroil ®a
’
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tJq the Annual Dhtnof Art.
Thus for every W
I*tX« M
only gato * bwwtitai
„
(itra ott year, hut ol*&gt; roreinsthe Art
Journal om yrar. and-a ticket ■ ft*Aaiiual Dialribotirwi, nuking fcortfolfan
north of reading matter, Inxitfea the tid.
ct, by whieh a valnahlr p.xieting ar toof atatoary may be received h adj&lt;x
Tbooc irbo prefer Mag»rir.t« tn the I*,
graving Satuitby Night,* can hate die
of the MllnriBirofte Tear; Uarper'i N*
nzgus, Godoy’* Lrtdy'a Bui, L’aitel

A.,
Br**dw»v. Nt
•, 106 Water street, Sasehjr,
ern Offirt, 1“
Ohio.
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY.
Hotxiran Secretory

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
T &amp; now in AUtxenful npctaliou, uid iw-raoD* haraupport if wV ehall not prero worth* of it.
.1 ln« I'.'P to be aawad. will conault their intore.it u&gt;k no
.imtton .py U.a^^e tartaM Utdaprodeat fHlo MUw»aiint lbl» .Mill. Tbe proprietor liu roared We
....
...la ll.C.
I^al Mt III ih ■ La eition-lbe orifnn ofno party oe BOet—diaCnturoet- n e i ufn u i
1G
98 *•
n w4ofnoi
10
2u
8 “
-iraigh’ter and
n c J of n w 4 I®
2“
8 “
thi* i Unity, or
Th- proprietor
oiofnc-1
1G
3 “
10­
llieuioat b-iuora
B. Ik TREADWELL,
into Imubrren t.1‘rr-otx patroniiinr thl« inill will not hare to
Commbuioncr.
wait throe *1* or sine mouth* S-.r tbeir tomtwr.- '
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Tlic proprietor boprs by a uriet attention M tmalrw«a to mrert a -hare of public patronare.
TATE OF MICniOAX, Wroblrewa C-mtr, re.
▼K. w. ;n la
I lz m|L(. -.a.flt. aZ &lt;K— v.
In iba matter of Ux Mate ot WHlmm H E.,
am.late «tbeCaanly of ViUltW,in tbe State
ofMmblsro. daseaird.
cocre,pien»*e«e 4e., the IsteM Lroign intelligence
-repriatesU piblx d comcnla ol importnnee—
Motiaatabaraby gives, that ia pureunnre of aa
C'.utain, (*&lt;*4*1, fol I nod acrurste report* of Commereial rod Financial Affaire, Kctr S eek Market*.

tow Atas:

Cdptln* Bird; andUttk^

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rue. •OIL ! SHKI.XABOIt I AMO rHEXbl’ltXU.
A atrlei tatetatetfateof tlu&gt; Coertitotri0, and an I

» xaattt-a.uraaug:

Tugrtbrr -with the following Gmcapi
i Riwtiwm h, Carrara MarbV-

Ccmmitemnanrj^^, 2U.5K M
ussM
WMW-

tm—?.,r____

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, StaridsjChairs,
IIAicPEH^NuSi'HLY MAGA21NE
Bedsteads, Lounges,
iletre ibe tenth lolume of Harpev'a Mew monthly
iagaxine; and the Ihibli,here oubrare ihte upper
&amp;c, &amp;c.
GREAT BARGAINS.
unite to renew their omUal ack**(d*Jftaent» to
uniform approbaWe also carry pa FVBNlTliBE JIade to ORDER. be• Prena and the I*ublic lor tbe
. . -1 I^en uicented
cr»l baa lhetr I
the FURNITURE Call and see our stock. ....Thev. ...u...
——----- —
— ■' area hl.
Magvxloe will cimtfrme lobe cwriueted on j
* RVSSELL.
tlx name general plan which has remitted It uni-1
Biishiess aad shall Tlentings,STEBBINS
popidir. It will be tbe aim of th* jrabMay 1. 183G.
_____ vcrrallr
iithirt to tiimiab. in the swt elrgrat Form, the !
ilia Mtr ■
keep everytl-ing per­
larger.! poMible amount of tbe best reading to be arm in gar
•elected frv.m the entire Held of Atnrrleae and lor- i VecBiiButyrl retire from the I
THE N. Y. EVENING HAST.
erzli Literature. The contests «rf thia Megaalae I eaitate now, ia le relinquish 1
taining to tint Line.
a ill be nude up with dlreet refrrence to lb» wants i y aeeompliabrd. Ve cannot
and taatr-i of the great body of American Peapl* '
We use great care inj
retbrr than to tlioee of any particular elite or pro-1
&gt;■«! effort will be &gt;pared to combine enter-;
tabimcnl with in-tnxUcn. The (ureete
boa
’
lufadure of 'A OOMPi-ETE FAMILY WWBPAPKR. f-4tluD.
for five y care attended the efforts made tj carry oat '
’ this plan, ia the be»t incentive to, aad guarantee of
la derated to tbe avp;-rt ef tbe Jlnuucratic I’ar- Ua fiirther cyuunuance.
oar Ftii tnrndt
. none . tywb&lt;a.i.rt
e^wc&lt;
At 00 time alucv the crxnmem-ement of the Mag­ pi»—the true uctie
DE1I0KB \Ti&lt;-lT.IM-n i.;.&lt; ALU A'.3 I
' liaehsio 00 aisplt cicana for rending it Wlracttre woluJredin th. 9re&gt; Ultle. but whirh ae abouU
bin die best uaterj^H |a tlx
been al the di«po«*l at lb* FoUbhere. They have now proridr to moke •• victerteua hi tbe dert.
naroptimtat ®g a-lrceata of j
,

best Morkmcn )mploy*ed. Among oir $tock
may be found

Apollo and diana,

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CIOTHIBJ

“ SPRING”

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PAYMENTS.

to make room for our
The Latest and most new stock.
odpwored Styes,
Our stock of Dry
which will be sold at Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
Crockery, - ' ■ ;•
Ready Made Cloth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp;. Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our stork consists in and other goods is
quite full, and we will
part of

Dry Goads, Gt^ceriet, Cr viery andU
Glau mre, Hat. Caps and Bonnett
I
anict ajtesrtauiiandMrydsnp.
|
BOOTS AUD SHOTS
a great witty aj
,
Ready Sltdt

The Bn«t» of the three gnea: Amtn*
I Jj
Stalewnen,

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We have now on
AT THE
Ihand a stock of goods
Haatingv, MayB. I8S&amp;_________
til
rUTV AP BTOBB OF
suitaMefort^e
HURRAH FOIi^MMONTI
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL. '
A*nd extonaivo
extonal to
TLTEhave cm'hand, a lar^kand
Discovered at Last!!
Spring Trade,
— Good*
— ml
----- are
ore ennatantiy
IT Rock of
constantly
rtrg direct frtfm Near -York, adcH- which we will sell very
^ONICB

MORNING EMHON,

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TKtNs. Baddie •nA
p ia Gc.rirear'i Hl&lt;c
iFterf.ntetiplri.Mkb

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER,
A WKEKLT jotnurxt.

V-t JOHX T. NOSHKR, 'Printer.

VOL. 1.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY APRIL 9, 1857.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Marrying for Money.

Go to the break&amp;st-table and drink
two or three cups of strong oofFoe, with

»SJ b«Sia*M rtilnulnl to his .
ConrUrf taUSista Offlcst

The crowd wm pouring out of a. fash­
hot bread, and don’t foigct to complain If
Oaklet ds’WHKKLn, Wholesale trad Re- Join Rommvs, Physician aad Surgeon,
ionable episcopal dutpel at the west end
ten Wm in, ard MsnsBuRsrsrs of Leather.
gwtUlaj on Brcadwaj, near tha Court House. it is not hot enough to molt the butter, cf Lc-d™
j of then* cs;
of London—many
one upon another, rfor
the season.
-~ It was
-------the
*'* height of •*-'
--------O L. ftxr, Attorney and Counsellor at ser.se of depression and heaviness at the &lt;
....
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m
and. the chapel was popular. The carNoateaa Acaunr. Dealer tn Dry Goods,
sed Lead AgvssiM CteadBd to with promptasn chest, order a glass of hot brandy and wa­
Groeenoe. Utvcksro. JawsUj. M-aswal Inslrosod fiddly--Ccdsr Crert. Bsrry O . M&gt;ch.
ter, and perhaps its stimulating proper­
nearly all; about half a dozen only re­
FaliI &amp; Hotiuioot. Attorneys &amp; Connsel- ties will relievo you for the time.
Make your dianiir &lt;if roost pork and mained, waiting for those who stayed to
•unuiev s&lt;’rt’ ColtecUoe apou.
the after service.
H. J. Kxsrnttn. Dealer in every varies
OflRcJn ftii iicoi.d story of Ko
Slrrei, HMiinn MidilgaB.
Il had become a recent custom with the
ketchup, pudding-sauce, Ac. When you
NORMAN W. FAUK. cltAS. O. HOLBROOK.
begin to feel its effect, .wonder why you ]preacher, Dr Channing, to hold it every
Sunday.
5
... A regal looking, stately girl came out
।
nearly
last, and'entered cue of tixe carri­
,ages. The footman dosed the door after
is caused by yonr forgetting you areas- her,
।
but he did not assend to his place,
tomed cup of strong tea after dinner, and ,nor did the carriage drive off. It was
ordcrone at once. If it does not have Miss Channing, and sha took her seat there

cannot cat as you used" to, and what there
Public. Ac. AU btuiacw sUcsiM to promptly
MMte&amp;li«etly. OUcoNc B. Nobte*s block, B«ilii was in your dinner that could hurt a well
man like yourself and decide, after an
Cr«k.M.:i, __
Femus &lt;U Vobujum, Livery Stable. Hors* hour or two of suffering that the trouble

ttaaxT Aa Stavloiso. Dealers in all kinds

II. A. GbonriAi. Dcaler tn Dnr Goods,

tel, Haatlnxs. MA
______
J. M. Rcssxix, ^In sician and Surgeon.

Br.iDXsa. Wlitxsx &gt;V Co, Wholesale
Mr Disters snd prorriotors of lb* Wtnnol
ffute;
IS. LaSalle Susel.

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HoMMFopuUitit.
Nxvtsa &lt;fc Knaves. .Merchants and Dm’.r. .s Dry r.o«U. CrocYrry, OrCcerie*. tou t
FHom. Haw, CteM. ClrthwR
&gt;a«y Goods
UooUyoir. tto-ck. il..U4A MA

C. S. Buriox, Physician and Surgeon,

the deaired effect, of course, U is because
it did nnl come at the right time.
At tea-time you can cat cold ham
with mustard and hot butter-toast, winding up with rich fruit cake. Should jou

,to wait for her father.
'
Following her out, almost immediate­
ly, came a tal), gentlemanly, but young
.-man, whose piercing hazel eyes were
to look upon. He'advarxod to the car­

was gone dows,’«hd he had taken up a ternouo, therefore, Colonel Hoara will be
book. Margaret wm a straight forward here then. The conference i» to relate to
girl; she liked to know tho worst of things money and settlements. It would bo
proper, he said, for us to agree upon that
Channing had preached in London, drawIf her father did not speak presently, she score before matters went on further."
•• par- " aske*1 Margaret, • harf Mr.
Previous to that, his ministry had lain would.
GralnglMeer. in the position of Captain
In the country, as rector of Aahton—e
Hoare, possessing wealth and family,
;profitable
___C.-V&gt;. living,
l:_S ■ V...
— to what L.
but ...L
nothing
he who went out?”
would you have objected to him?"
was gaining now. His only child, Mar­
“No. Hike the young man exceed­
garet, had formed a school friendship with ly visitor I have had this morning,? ad­
ingly. But yonr interests must be par­
ded
Dr.
Otanuing,
looking
at
Margaret
’
s
Isabel Grainger, more deep and lasting
amount. Wbere was ths use of your
than school friendships generally are.—
asking tiiat ?"
Highly respectable people were the Grain­ “Colonul Hoare ha* beau here."
" Indeed where ! It was only a sedMora perplexity for Margaret. Col­
gers, Mr. Grainger, the father, holding a
valuable appointment in a wealthy inxur- onel the Hooorabla Gregory Hoare was
A friend called to take MiswChimnlr.g
anco-offieo. They lived In the neighbor­ the father of Captain Hoare; and Captain
hood of London, In rather more style than Hoare was the moat inveterate admirer for a drive.
It was late when she returned, and
sho Qtauniugs did,jJ*en. at Ashton Rec­ she Kyi, next to Mr. Grainger. A sustory—and tlio families, thrwifellYlre ybung- ■piefon hadLARQM fhtii tmea.grossed Mar-. then, her father* as she expected, had gonp
out to dine with*a brbther clergyman —
ladiiw, became intimate.
Itwaathus that Mist Chsnning met she should sometime discard Adair.1
tnents had been concluded with Colonel
with Isabel’s only brother, Adam. He
was in the office with hia^tber, sufficient­
" Come, Margaret, it is of no use beat­ Heart. She pictured herself the future
brido of his disiinjrutahed son ; she held
ly high npirited and handsome for any ing about the bush," said Dr. Channing.
her head an inch higher as she dwplt on
girt to fell in love with—though, os Lia- “ Did you know of these visits ? Let us
it, and. kept repeating to herself that she
begin
with
Mr.
Grainger.
Were
you
abcl used to say, he was remarkably fond
u-outfllkc him, she wdd forget Adam
of having his own way. Borne two years wore of the purport 1" ‘
Grainger.
“ Not exactly."
after she had left school, a lingering illShe dined alone, and then went up to
"That is no answer. Did you send
nasi attacked Isabel Grainger. The symp­
daughter.
.
It was only within a year that Dr.

L. C. Kelioco, Banker, Stock. Note and lie awake half the night with pajn, con­ riage door, and shook hands with her.
clude that you- worked too hard du­
"You ar®not staying to-day, Marga­
Kxchangc Croker. Mattle CPU, Mtek
ring the'Maiy.'~Snd. that you must find ret’—Are you ill! I saw you hasten
toms from trifling grew serious, from se­
snma’Iess laborious employment.
out."
rious to hopeless. During its progress,
in tnv iuCmfr’"';0*1 ’’Hi be very J’kely
“ I felt too ill to stay," was Mias Chan­
ftuM ia Rowtuu Dealer iu Stf-vct, Iron.
I the Channings rempved to London, Dr.
tofinn yourself feverish, with little or no ning
which।1
nine’s answer, whilst a rosy blush,
uiuwi, wu«»
.
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&lt;i
her
to
.lite
.»
D
d
of
Ma
|
&lt;»-»«« &gt;-•«««P !»■ rwtory for
_r_-titc, and of course, when you loose
Caspar Ware.
Baw«
Hatstitis* ui»d Ralaaiazss.
“7
XiasUag*. N-cUgsa.
that, it is a sure sign of sickness and the
itIs the heat’’
’
recently lost be,- pother, wav allowed to
sufecterers off
need of physician. If there should be any
speed a good portion of lime with her
I«»»es itastiag, M shoot hslf psU screti o’clock ofour reformer* near you who shoulri tell
', You art turning deadly pale now,
in
ilia
iut&lt;oi»|[
on
MuMap,
WodMxfeys
sod
Fnyou, you had overworked nature and she Margaret. 1 hope yon will not faint.— friwid. jmd It was-round Isabel's death­
rvaadSlovea. SUm obedoor
of tbs Post
“4i,?HROU(9H IN SEVEN HOURS,
USceJ Hastings. Mieb-_________
required rest to recover, and by dieting Three or four ladies were carried out this bud, that the predilection between Marguret and Adam grew into love. Since
1 i‘. Rowtuvs A Co.,; Dutk rs m Dniga
a few dayayou. would be well again /don't morning. I saw.”
then &lt;4hcr changes, had taken place.. Mr.
A
»•*»«
believe a word ofit,«eud for yourgihy aician
“ I never fainted in my life,” she re­
Toll him that yoii cannot eat n remmon plied. “ I am made of sterner stuff. I Granger had died, Adam had succeeded
ats»»&gt;a«ry m4 FSjtaJ Articles. Opposite I ost
This route p«.»c« through the villsgMof Yenkre meal without feeling dtetrvM after it, and shall soon be better, now I am in the to His post in the insunranoc office, and to
Office, Knapen • U!(i Slwu. H t-.unjft. Rich.
«,
Vri-nesille mid Gull Prairie Ttia coctia salary of eight hundred pounds a year.
ho must give you somuthing to. help your
HestK M-.’liii-&gt;dk At
IKalere m add
Mr. Grainger had enjoyed considerably
digestion.
“Margaret------- "
.vr;r Axr&gt; xi-koaxt cotoms
more, and it was reasonable to expeet
After inquiring;into your symtoms, be
He looked around as he spoke the
will very likely give you some medicine words, to make sure that the servant* were, thStt Adam also would in timet But he
thought ha could marry .very wcH upon
in,Acldsy’s Start. RsBiii'B*. r.«il Read. iTbe patr'&gt;n*K» &lt;•( lh» traveUng public that will care ydu up iitbuce; and when not within Bearing; and that suspicious
■
.. rropKi/uSr
C, W. a H. LEtfjS.
you have no further need of his services, crimson came mixing .with the palene* that. But Dr. and Miss Channing had
' i ~i.'■..==»'
1.1W6.
a
I’roprittara.^
not become deutetns of town, and of Eihe will leave you some pills to be taken again. He resumed, in a low tone—
.Srersis——I—■—jl
gjieatpb coveryi
ton-place for nothing. They were grand
“Margareg, don’t you think we are go­
Wli&lt;ili! All- and Retell
f&gt;tl)!o'-&lt;&gt;i&lt;b«'r'&lt;. Stone Found: whenever you feel the distress eninfngon
cttis 1 Pro«Wta&gt;r M bis «MJ KBN MADE RICIfNarORB THlY KNOW IT! again. Thus, wllh tha aid of the medi- ing on in a very unsatisfactory way? 1 propio now, living amongst the grand;

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Dealer

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NEW STAGE ROUTE!

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Warns Rooaxa, Li?rry.paUflK_«r’1*-.

&lt;l« JkM.

Mott.

Your Orders,
m. ___
Iiltcud and pnl ub with al
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N. Br -ww, Dealer in

My iU«k ef Good* ia terse u&gt;d will rticU&lt;l,a&gt;nrt.t.ng rf I'-UT virirlr
k&gt;B&lt;l «f

Famih

Groceries 4 Fancy Goods
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Wm. A. SaMYRU, BWkwnidtftw taaB
iiemak ab y LOW- prices
tea varinnB bnwwbss.
•ortl* nf uhe Raxlow Tu from »« to It ttnUi perpe-jod. Cofliw from
rrKsr.’zTi.,r&gt;foS2.*K2;
ItaaUtHHL Mlth
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wm evrrbruder tbnuAt of :n a
Hiatioga, FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
MKh.
■_______ _-------------------------------------- th* wtole wiupnaing a tergrr aad wort genarai
Murtment lliaa eaa be f.iund st say other eatabj". W. Bucxt*. Fashioiuftjlp
iL&gt;hiner.t. an J will be oCarad

Prices Lower

,/Jt

T. F. Haavire, Tailor, and dealer m ReaJ. C. MOTT.

llMUaga. Michu ■

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
clg.t H IteiA cz Edward W. Moo
■vroTK'i »&amp;

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VW Awm, S-M- W Hxh&gt;

C. Mxxmi-t. House,Sign, ajid Portrait
PUnter. Shop ne«r foot’s" Urtei. HreUngi.

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S-.rrrt, H-dy, Mich.

SHERIFFS BALE

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arv A D 1HST leT» upon sea seise

Battik Cmm Hovo,

y. M tb, tithter of !
h the afternoon of
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W. K. FBJUL1S, Sberi:
teire duly.
________
Mxuhsll ILu fe. by J.

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D*v» &amp;

Jte^eZf.^.^----- —;—
Judge of Probate,

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Johk S- Vax Br.-kt, Rcaister of Db**»-

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No," said Margaret.
** 1 thought so. I informed him that
ho must be laboring under a mistake.—
He said there was NFquachmcnt between
you.
and that it had existed wine time."
,
. “ Oh, papa!" stammered the confused
girl,
“ gentlemen do assert such atrange
I

psrty; where she would be joined, by hdr
father. Captain Hoare was to be there,
too—oh! let her look her best. And she

Mid so,. Entering the diniug-roam for a
rtoment, as she descended, who should bo

In it but Mr. Graiugrr. She quite start­
ed bsck&gt; Though her heart, tru$ to it­
self, beat with pleasure, her conscience
dreaded an interview; and could be or
things!’’
“ The very, ramark 1 mode to him— she havn vanished in the air, after the
that it was the strangwt pteoe of rigma fiwhion of an apparition. It had been wel.
come to Margaret.
role 1 over heard. He persisted in it”
“ Margaret.” ba exclaimed, seising her
“How did it end? What wm the re.
suit !" she inquired, still staring from the hind. " 1 have waited boro a whole half

hour; it has seemed to mo like a day.”
“ I did not expect you she faltered..
“ You must have expected me," was
You
don’t want to marry a tradesman, I con­ the impatient rejoinder. “ Msrpnft! the
answer
your father gave me this morning
clude—and really thow insurance office
people
oeonla arc
are liltiu
little tetter
better than tradesmen
tradesmen ” was uot ybur tnswerl”
“
How
can I go against my fathcrT'
added the reverend divine.
“Tie question was not mooted of
■ Margaret’s cheek burnt, and Margar­

window and seeing nothing.

“ I supposed

you refused him, papa?"
“ There was nothing else to do.

andjthey had, per tape iftscmibly.^oquirwhether I should call yon wife,” he con­
rd grand ideas. Margaret's ambition et’s heart rebelled; and she winrefl, for
his sake, at those slighting words, as she tinued, more and more Impetuously; “wo
and Murpnrcfs heart were at variance.—
would have winced at an. insult to her­
Love prompted her to marry Adam
must come later, but he said there was
Granger. A mbition said, Psha! he is no­ self.
“Did you qusrrel?” she inquired draw­ ro attachment batweeu us—said it, as 1
body ; I may aspire to a higher sphere.
understood from you. What does that
And it la-possible these ideas may, in s ing a deep breath.
“ If this is not a serious subject, Margaret,
“What did you say ? Quarrel? Inev­ mean?”
degree, have weakened her love.
I should like to know what is."
“Not from mo," she replied, 1ft a timid
Miss Channing w«jt out the following er quarrel with any one. 1 was espeei“How did you like papa’s sermon to­
tone; “1 had not then spoken witirhim.—
ally qvij to the young man.
*'
morning,'and did not reach home till
Then you must send for him again, and day 1” she interrupted hastily.
H«&gt; barpedVipon the former Intimacy of
luncheon
Lime.
Il
was
waiting
in
the
din
­
perhaps this time he will suggest a change
thcTantiliu—u if that gave him the right
in your diet If he does, tell him you ewer. Margaret, 1 have made up my ing room. • She threw her bonnet du ‘ a
to oak for you. 1 cut that argument
were broogh up on rich food, and never mir.d to risk our chance. I shall speak to ride tabl«t Mt down before the tray, and
u Do you dare tall me to my face that
began. Her Either was frequently not in short by reminding him that the intimacy
knew what it was to be sick until] quite t Dr. Channing."
our lm&lt;g love is wasted? A thihg to be
recently; which proves dial you have by
“ If you do 1 will never speak to you
forgotten hcncoforth—thrown aside as
nothing
but
a
school
girl
aoquatntanccsire’that he should never bewailed for*
nature a strong ftnithution—and you again. We must wait.”
worthless?”
Something that she wanted was not on -hip. I alto took the pains to ■ point out
do not believe yaur food has anything to
“Wait—wait!
Tnat has been the
“ You terrify me," she said, bursting
to him that Miss Channing, as tits daugh­
do with it; it is only one of the effects of burden of your sang this twelvemonth, tha table, and she rang for it
ter of a country rector, and Miss Chan- into tears, for indeed she was In a confus­
“
Papa
Is
out.
I
Bupfose?
’
’
6hc
careless
Margaret. But I am growing tired of
your sickness.
ed state of perplexity,
Ifho docs not agree with yqu, dismiss waiting. 1 assure you I have been, this ly observed to the man, as he was leav­
“ Margaret, my love," he whispered,
pic entirely distinct and diflerent. And I
'
him, and look over the pipers fur some last week, in a desperate humor. Other ing the room.
suggested to him that his visits might changing his angry tone for one of sweet
“ No, Miss, ho is in the study,”
quack advertisement of a medicine to men, who orc established, can marry
tenderness,
•" terrify Is a strange word for
cease, os they would not be pleaaan-. here,
“ Then tell him that 1 have begun.—
cure your trouble^ and when you find one when they please, and J mustnoteven aak
after so singular a iuisapp^&lt;he^,*i&lt;&gt;,,•,,
Why did you not tell him before?”
purchase halfa-doren bottles to try.— you I Yon know Eddison 1
taking
each
othety will yx« giva l?e leave
A spasim of pain flitted over Margar­
“A gentleman is with Mm, Miss. Mr.
Perhaps it will cure you tor the time, and
“ A little."
to ask for you of your father?"
et’s features. Dr. Channing saw.it
perItaps not; if the former, keep on using
“ Well ho met with a young lady, Grainger.*^
Her heart hesitated then—her deep
“ Margaret I" he hastily said, in a shar­
Mr. Grainger ! All Margaret's appe­
it untill your stomach refuses to be stim- down at his brother’s place, only last Eas­
per accent than was common for the e- love shono out prominently before her—
lated by it any longer, then try something ter, and arrangements are already made tite left her on ths instant. Sha laid
her spirit told her that her life’s bsppineas
down her knife and fbA,and roac h agi­ quablc Dr. Channing, “are not these your
for their marriage."
own sentiments? Do you regret iny was bound up in him; should she willful­
tation. “To bring matters to an issue so
' Probably by this lime you will be so
“Papa will not part with ma."
ly throw It away forever ? It wm a. heavy
dismissal of this young man f
That fixed idea ofyeura is nothing more very soon I" was her resntful thought.
sick that even bread will distress you
"No. no, pips" she replied, rousing responsibility to be decided in that hur­
A few minutes and Margarete heard
but you must keep on trying different than an illusion. Yonr father of ail men
herself. It is best as it is. 1 would not ried moment. A belief; bearing III own
They were leaving the
kinds of food, and different medicines. If Is not one to'fly hl the' face of Scriptual Ais footsteps
conviction, was within her,. that if she
have married him."
It would be—what’s the house. Her father came into the dining­
any one suggests your giving up medicine, commands.
" Captain Hoare would bemoresgree- wished to marry Adam Grainger, her
room. Dr. Channing was a passionless
and eating in quantity and quality just word clergyman so dread ? Simony 1"
Cither would not hold out against1 it, for
able to you perhaps 1"
man,
rarely
giving
way
to
emotion
,of
“How very ridiculous you are this
what you can digest and no more don’t
“ I observed to you that Gilnoel Hoare she was very dear to him. But, te their
any kind, save tn the pulpit He was a)»t
pay attention to it, for how could you morning?" interrupted Miss Chsnning."
bad called. The first time be his doDt turn, rose the visions—of the pomps and
to
grow,
excited
*ben,
but
in
ordinary
“ Sacrilege, then. And be knows it is
live on four ounces of coarse bread a day
me the honor, although they attend my pride of the world, and tbe lust aad lux­
without either tea or coffee! No, keep written that a man and wife are -to leave life Ms exterior was becomingly calm.— chapsl. If over there was a proud fami­ ury of high Bfe; all very attractive van.
on with your qainine, qussia, and calo­ father and mother, and cleave to each oth- he Mt down, took adme fowl on bis plate ly it is those Hottres. However—I have, iti'es, and in wbieh she weuM revel the
nnd requested his daughter to cut him a
mel, then white you live-you cant cat any­ cr. Does he want you to stop with him
nothing to say against becoming pride.— foH, shonId she beepate the envied daugh­
until you are forty f’
thing.
Colonel Hoare believes that his son and ter-in-law of the Honorable Colonel and
She proceeded to do so, her heartbeat­
Whan your stomach becomes so weak
Miss Channieg look on each vt&amp;er with a Lady Sophia Hoara. Her resolve was
“ Besides what T" he inquired, whan ing violently, scarcely conscious what she
that yonr lunge begin to sympathize with
taken, and she steeled her heart to him
fevorable eye. Is it so Margaret?"
was about.
- .
it, and you find yourself upon the borders
“ Did he—for Cr.ptain Hoare—make who «tood there.
,
“Margaret!" exclaimed the doctor af­
“1 cannot talk about it now. You had
of a decline, send for your doctor again,
“ Margaret,” he panted, "whatlsit that
mean offer of tnorriago ?rt rejoined Morand tell him you always khew-indigeatlon better say farewell, Adam. They will ter an interval. Sho looked up at him.
"Are
you
expecting
visitors?"
was not the original cause of your trouble soon be out of church, so few are stop“No, papa. Why?”
and bow he must give you aomethlpg for
“ You are cutting enougd ham fyr half
He shook hkndsM a preliminary to d»mistaken him when He seemed to inaimiybur cough. ...
;.
Perhups after you begin to osethf rem­ parture, but lingered on till Dr. Channing R1 tta r
-»1 Spilm- — "A • ■“'ft* - “
..
«. _•-j. •___ •_:ri n— - ~
appeared. A short, fijr, ge.'itlcinnniyhim into the same room. The you cannot doubt my ability to afford you
foXtiisino- i.
v^y unlike hti
Sbeblutbed viMmtly at.....
the robtake
but the
' . ..
,
'
,. ■ ■
*
'
.lj I.J
—A pushed Ithaifuperfluous
k.RnnnsflnntM
she
had 'sMsjn'
made, •
and
your will at ohccj then you have only to daughter..
:
■J&gt;h,temjl«k«
Op Jum,
—
-t» -L.t
—-i^ tbn course of jour
vX»r Hisnase
“Ah, Mr. Grainger, dow d'ye do? 1 slices out of sight, uuderaeath the joint. txl the colonel, and said ha would call in
wait
patiently
disease
asairt’ed by "the medicines,'before you saw you in your place as usual. Hope
He folded his arms and looked at her
l.u-r . 1 »hould like Captain Hoara to be
■ '■
Grainger’s quite well. ' !t is to fiir
make your final exit
from earth.
rife stood till
was owr.
Could you rttarn after » few weeks ah-

1 cine, you will keep on, for weeks, and
perhaps months, eating just what your
। appetite demand^ without even one sick
; 'furn. But just» you begin to think of
’ your doctor could make his fortune by
HattingL and the surrounding Countryr boxing up and advertising the pills he
-__ l._ . _.u. I* &lt;K&gt;_ I...,. Pl.^. riva me a1 left you. you find they have lost their ef­
fect upon you, and you are worse than
rwM®i dotown. «»«__

«• tnre'lMn

Adorn Grainger to mo with a demand that
I should allow you to become his wife?”

wwr, you would probably see n obitua­
ry notice of your death, telling
taAProvidmoe in taktag away ocraao ynung
tatentoL with *»,«•» • f-ure
fore him. But could Tt-uth apeak, she
wutifd say. “Died from breaking the plain

“1 think,1! she said, as if evasively,
“that you ought to remember the place
wc have just quitted, snd choose serious
subjects to converse upon." ■
(

charming woman,

Thai” will be * de-

mJ

rilcrptej
We appointed half-port three this aS

�PRICE
“No’0Q’’'
Iv able to prevent the tears 1
d,d old
n&gt;KfaQ

it 1 must marry in a higbofficer to himself
t speak now of ynur Cub*
loareely raprated J 1 dp­
t is your will that 1 ask

tbs young
iaa_a splennedtheold But (be had

(-So little wonder
as obliged to reply; “it iv late. When he «aU
st not be."

anything speared to

was standing in the recces of the
window, Which opened upon a small

which was

per bbl

5,k

of luxury f
But it was

Padmore naid. whi
iTZwZkM-* W. will add b&lt;~Jn
entered on. Ever 1
Adam Grainger. I
town, his rate of E -o------------------bis
income
;
neither
had
bo
been
quite
a
A circumstaneM had this day caused
her mind to revert more particularly to
the past; tbe annfawemantln tbo public money at different times, which was yet
papers of the in./ruigc of Captian Hoare. unpaid..
■ .
'
.
so " be rejoined with some agUUono .
lie bad wedded a high-born lady, one of x M argarct's heart sank within her as she
his own order. Strange to aay, Mias. listeneA A-hastylhoughtoccureffto her
Channing had not received an offer of there is the insurance money! Papa had
marriage tinea that prodigal day which Insured his life.”
&lt;ulath.Ml
l«UW
STL
ir™«
“My dear, yes, but there are debts.
had brought her two; strange, because she
.LT Ubor rt~»S &gt;■“ l»®“ *”■
She drcppwl her bead upon her hand. wouidal any rate foe the p«s«“ m&gt;xe
was a handsome and popular girl, occuj
pyinragood position, and looked upon It was a startling eommunicatioa.
your
home
with
her.
’
“I did not know that you were wholcy
as a fortune.
Fhe neglect caused her no
1
Margaret did not
2%.
regrets, and it is a question whether sbo unacquainted with these facts,” he con-1 siroggrfng to .-ppm- b*
frimd.uJ L,r»L ।
“7 ’
not foci
wculd have said, “Yj
* ’ such
' been tinned.
ica.“-tuMj
tinned, “
-iI hope
nope you
you will
....,••"*
7“ »hat I•
&gt;,0T,(one *l«l» o,•i, *~k,oU) “j
iu eViudins
it and experience had i have ...nlpn
spoken unkindly hi
*'..uding to
offered her. Thought
you would fl T Vllh,h“'!!,n’““
aiming, _____
and she
come to Margaret Chd
.. knew
__ 'them.’’
she says, and be free snd gsy as in your
now, that aomething besiJea wealth and
(.etahCSt Mflrtrt, flbfle* ta *»
But allow mo, Mr. than she bra been rincq.lbe death oFlaataT
grandeur was necessary to constitute the Id ma bear it
the happiness of married life. She hail Pad more, she oiled, with energy—“allow Allow m. to urge tbe peUUun also. Mas
learnt, also, to be leas fond of gaiety than me to know all mv position, ao not hide
uk. tb. WiUr
formerly; she had become awake to the an ytiiing. Am I to understand that my ^XfSCet shook her bead, but the bop^ tfl fad r-1/ f»' * ,rtal?"P “

i r*rativdy alone. Captain Hoare took
iy above a j ncr hand in silence.
“I thought you told me you thould be
tad his b&lt;«t- here early !” she cxclahned.
______ ,____________
d across his
“ I did mean to be. But—as things
brow.
Heavy drops of emotion bad have turned out—1 doubted whether I
gathered there._____________ -,Ti
ought to appear .at all, and lost time in
“ God dorgivc you!" he baJrflicd. “As : deliberating. Tbcr an irresistible im*
true aa that you arc a false woman, Mar-1 pulse seized me to tome and bid you a
garet Channing, you will live to repent of last fiuewell. And why not! Nobody
this.”
! hero knows what lias passed, or will be startling truth that life eonnot be made up d ear father loaves no money behind him ;
*
fwrth uncontrolled, and she Point; but instead of finding her ready,.
tears drooped
“i hope thas*-after a while—you will, the wiser."
of pleasure and indulged adf-will; that It NuuF
covered her fare with her land*. Mr wc found her only about half way over
.
forgh cras. 1 hope when our feelings— |
I lad he spokan in Hebrew bis words has ctrnea duties which call imperativeher fi
“I cannot tell that, yet. If any.
*^1 1, covered
Grainger advanced; be drew her han
the portage- As there was no other way,
Grainger adv:
yes, cwr»—have softened down, that we could dot have been more unintelligible iv for fulfilment. So Margaret sat over lie very trifling.
Nothing like—1 am awayThent
over her with a silent
aboil renew our friendship. Why should to Mim Channing.
we were rompclled to sit down and wait
the fire this evening in her usual reflec­ grieved to say—nothing like a provision
wc mu. it would be valuable to have you j
“Bid me tareweU,” she repeated. 1 tive but not thinklcsa orrroining mood ;
W1JEU-!
would urge one of my 1 r. patiently as wc could, to let her com­
for vou."
._ . ,
for a frtand through Ufa.”
.- flo not understand. Is your regiment or* if Ute last year or two could come ov-«r
“bh; Ido not ihink.of myaelf. she own.
In about
Tl»t you would come after a plete her overland journey.
“ Who is it he rejoined, with unnatur- Idercd abroad !”
again, how differently she would act! F»he muttered, in a shined, anguished tone, “I
two weeks, during which time the snow
1
Ndthcr did Captain Hoare understand
wHfa, to my homo*
.
... ,,
was interupted by thq entrance of 'tier am thinking what n weight all tills must
“She rose up trembling. « hat did tt fell about six indies deep; abe diped into
“Captain Hoare. But, oh, Adam
|| just then.
.
father. He drew on easy chair close to have been upon his mina.”
she added, with a bl’.r*t of im nn^-^’ulc:
.
the water above the falls, and was read;
“ Pdrhaps you have not seen Dr. Chan­ the fire, and sat down, shivering.
“Tbereforo will it not bo well to coun­ meant
"Hm Ua proper Lmw &lt;«'«■’ »•
reding tijit ought to have been ‘kept In,, ning F he exclaimed, after a pause, as an
“Margaret, 1 wish you would write u termand the orders you have given, and ask you once again to be my »»•*’ f v“ • for herjouroey. Reviving Capfa Stanand she laid her hand upon hi* arm. as in1 idea sialdenly occurred to him.
note for me. 1 can ot go out this even­ have a more simple funeral 1 1 think of Sir bv h l»!
nanl 00 board as a pilot, wi*
«
Channing."
the days of her affection, “do not think Bi
“ I have not seen papa since the middle ing as I don't feel well; and it is ao cold you when 1 suggest this, Missicd
. room
...__ roifv-iiMt
me:
let i. me
ne ; W
“I will thia
that you
rejected
“it will lie well,” slic replied. “
___
love him! In one scuse J am not fabo' ,°f **“day."
to-day.”
I&gt; xanU
.Odd &gt;i» I U.
m Ihj
U.^ root. lU&lt; ro«
-Ji-I, above the fidls, and beprd the spUsh of
ou are
ar. not ignorant, dear Miss
to you, for I can never lore Lim, or any &gt; “ Y....
“Dear papa!” exclaimed Margaret in do n .I.bou. I— Of limo. h
. which
...al
la I _ _
afltfir
LlF itfcHCn«
tV waste
very
wrong
to
incur
an
expense
1
!
of
anguish.
^Do
one, aa I have loved you. The marriage1 Channing, that 1 had set my heart and surprise, “it is quite warm.; A muggy
the waves of Lake Superior against her
g GrninBer -jam not
U suitable, and I have fallen into it from
dose day. 1 was thinking bow uncom­ may not be able to pay. And after all, with a burst of
prow, now for the first time disturbed by
Ae\dded, giving way to an unrontrolfa- ume upto me, Mr. Grainger . 1 sni
woridly motirch. It will take me years
fortable this great fire melfo the room.
worth
it."
v
the power of steam. The weather was
ble
fidodTif-forow,
“
whether
the
funeral
1
w.eth
it.
_
lisper, "1 do not think you could
—it will—even of my married life—to
“1 tell you, child it is cold, wretchedly
“You can atone for it, Margaret. 1 ou beautiful, it b«‘°g the “ Indian summer ”
ubtaken my sentiments ^u™u
although
forget you. Give mo your forgiveness
gu cold; or else a have c-jught cold and feci be grand or simple, what'enn it matter to
can let my borne be your home, my name
hnollrel.””
now, leforc wc part.*
they were only implied.
-•
it so. What have yc,u r^g for.
my dcaret father.”
your name; you can join with me m for­ and not a riffle disturbed the surface of
For answer, he cast upon her a brag ,
Her blushing cheek and downcast eye
“Dr. Channing's Affairs turned out to
“For lights, pa-pa.
I cannot sec, to
getting this long estrangement. and prom­ the lake, and hope whispered that we
look of w ithering contempt, shook her Lad told that site had not.
be us Mr. Padmore said. There would
write."
ise to be my dearest wife. 1 will accept should soon reach our journey’s end.—
land from his arm a* n it had betn'
“ And now to have these delightful
“Dou’thavo tljcin yet! I cannot bear be sufficient to pay the debts, and but a
Owing to the smoky weather, we ran by
a loathsome thing, and flung himself out liopcs knocked on the head by two crab- them; my* head. j^nJ eyes are aching.— very small surplus over it—about a hun­ all ihalasvour alncmrol."
“But i &lt;fo novdeserve this; she, sobbed.
lit tl&gt;e door.
bed old fathers is almost more than mor- Tliero's no bu ,-rj- about the note for this dred and sixty pounds, it was computed.
I deserve only your contempt and your Copper Harlior and Englo Harbor, and
Slw sat down on a chair anil gave resit j Isl ough’ to stand. 1 only hope that you hour to com e."
Die fornituro was disposed of advanta*
touched at Eagle River. There we disto a passionate burst of tears ; loud heavy j will nt* feul it as 1 do.’1
geoualy,
standing
as
it
was,
to
the
parties
hatred
.
r
,
—
J
...
Murgjre t sat down again, Dr. Gian
«iT U.rprd.
‘lIu.Lbu.KM.rg.rrt. T«
cries, as ooe bears from a child. Now 1
A cold shiver of dismay ran through ning w«a ) eaning back m his chair, Lis wbotafl Uta. tbe
*
- - •
. takc my jovc Instead—if yo-will treas­ back to Eagle Harbor, and^from thence
that it was done, she would have given •*“ v‘ ~r *r---------- **------- '—
“ * — hands ir, n listless attitude, and bis eyes .hands,
and the ouriagw and horses were
ure, now, what you mice flung away.
•tbo whole world to reoslf him, and she not quite sure what it is you mean." she closed.
She gently touched one of his sold at auction.
“Indeed. I do not derorve it, she mur­ to Copjwr Harbor, aad then again start­
It was tbe night before Margaret Chan­
hand s. It WM burning with fever.
thought her heart wan breaking. She took filtered.
ed for La Pointe, distant about 150 miles.
mured ; ilia too great a reward for me.
“What a blessing if there was no such
no heed of the minutes as they pasred;
" Papa ! 1 fear indeed you have taken a ning was to leave her homo. She bad re­
We hail, as yet, seen Lake Superior;
,.u«
-it *r*.
mained in till
the last, superintending and.
those shrieking sobs only grew more thing as money in the world! My father cGld. I^et inc send for Mr. Williams.
The books —
and
hysterical. When she became enlnier, called on Dr. Channing thia afternoon to
2 the plate she
u- to his heart. “It shall be youm, Margar- only in her mildest mood. But the seme
“Now there you go, Margaret, jump arranging. Tt,
------------tV&gt; place
place jI at,
forever nnu
and ivn-»vr.
forever.
i
to tbe
«, lorever
she dragged herself up stairs and shut her­ open negotiations, and the two must got ing to the extreme, was the peevish re­ had only that day sent away
self in her room, proceeding to bathe differing about the base metal part of th-e joinder. “What do I want with tbe doc­ where they were to be sold’; and sbe had
come within sight of the Apostle Islands
her eyes, aod obliterate the nignsofber transaction. So ho came liome laid b is tor? If I take some gruel and go to bed
emotion. Then she descended to the car- embargo on me, and ordered me to con­ early. I shall be all right, in the morn­
when a squall from the went took us, ami
ringo which had long waited for her.— sign you to the regions of forgetfulncaj. ing.'
tobetber she was very tired, and sat down I 0K0
, w MILK..
MILLS,...........................EDITOR,
GKO/W.
With the lighted rooms, the music, and You will no doubt receive the same com­
Dr. Channing was not “all right” in the ou a low chair before the fire, her head
the gay crowd She was soon mixing in, mand, as to mo, from Dr. Channing.— morning. He was worse, and unable to aching. How miserable the new year
HA8T1XGS, TnORSDAV.
chc-gntn-ining.
Margaret's spirits returned.
“ 1 irill The unnaturally hard Htuff that fathers rise. His duugli ter, without asking this &lt; luid come in for her I What would the
strive—1 will thrust regret and care from arc made of!"
IlomrU Allre.
time, sent for Mr. Williams. Before two next bring her, twelve months hence 1
storm, and gain the point, but in vain.—
She could not entirely prevent the ex­ days hod elapse Mr. Williams brought a
She sat looking into the fire—her old
me,” she murmured; “the anguish will
It will be remembered by our rpdera, ' The sails were torn to 'pieces, and, wc
not be so great if 1 make a resolute effort pression of her wouuded feelings strug­ yhysician; and the physician brought an­ habits— tracing out events in her imagi­
against it.
How late Captain Hoare gling in her lace. Captain Hoare saw iu. other. Dr. Channing was in imminent nation.
Friends, hut not many, hod liiat about six months ago, the Barry Pi­ rompdlcd to drift before the storm.—
paleness and spoke with more foa’.ir^; danger.
pressed invitations upon her al the time oneer departed this life, as was supposed
Finding it useless to attempt to gain tbe
If Margaret Lid but known what wx* 11tan he bad hitherto displayed.
Margaret scarcely left his bedside; of Dr. Channing's death—“Come aad stay
a mourning community, and was bur* islands, we turned and ran bacd to seek
“ Dearest Miss Channing, 1 am drxply though she would m* allow heroelfto fear. a week with us; or a few days, or a month . by
.
Retaining him!
as
tbe case might be. But Margaret said j ried with sll the pomp and reremimy due tii&lt;&gt; niteIler of some friendly point. Tbe
Ciptair. Ilmre dined that day ^witli, sorry for this termination to our valuedI Hope was strong within her. It proved
some young men st their dub. and ’ on!) friendship. 1 should have bc.an proudI to be a delusive hope. In a little more “No," to all. She deemed it best to have * to its exalted station among the leading' wind blew a perfect hurricane, though
went home after* ords to dress. Hu full­ and happy to call you my wife, and that: than a week. Dr. Channing was dead ; no deceitful procrastinations, but to grap- 1 dcmocrallcjounial* ufthe Stale.
'"’"‘.‘“Li “V!* 1 *
ifldl.ifartL &gt;■ ,brt U»fl, *«► tiu-ro was only a few d&lt;&gt;ode to be seen.—
er and. mother were alone—the ooload I may not do so is, believe ma, no fault ofr and died without .1 laat farewell, for since
The rolling ol the vessel, noon sent tbe
mine. We may not act against cireum the third day of his illness he had not re- well educated and accomplished, and she ,
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nxoh ul to go flrt u g.,v.rao.. No. to ;
&lt;!«' ^1'tg ... bto. paraengere to their state-rooms; and tbe
“What's the news'!” triad tlie Captain,, stances, hot 1 shall regret this day to the1 cogni^d even Margaret.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

“No, thunk you; it is. last hour of my life. And now I will say
Margaret had bom up bravely, but
■ farewell. It is painful for me to linger■ now she was utterly cast down, more so
here, a-i it must be painful to you."
than many of a weaker mind would have
.
He
wrung
her
hand,
and
quitted
the
He had naked the question in a listless
। been.* It was so sudden! A fortnight
■ort of manner, os ifnot very much coring room;!and Margaret Giamiing’s spirit; nay ten days ago. he was full of health
whether be received an answer nr not'—. sank within her. Coufuftd visions of' and life, and now stretched there ! Her
JConaequeutly he was scarcely prepared the heart she load torown away for noth­ sense could scarce grasp tbe appalling
for the sharp way in which his motbsr,, iity rose before her in bittej* mockery.— fact that it was a reality. She nod no
arousing herself from her after dinner■ One came uj&gt; and claimed her for the1 near relatives to turn to fiw comfort in
dor.ee; she did not know what she an­ her sorrow.
Plenty of acquaintances;
drowsiness, took him up.
’Thu news is this, air, that you ought, swered, save that it was nn abrupt refusal.. plenty of carriage* driving to the door
to have inquired further, before dfapateb-. She sank down in a sort of apathy, and■ and ceremonious cards and condolene-: -.
.
presently
she
discerned
her
fattier
making
; but these are no solace to the stricken
ing Jour father on a fool's errand. Twee
heart. In one respect it wfa well for Marhis way tiraards her.
lie went.”
“ I suppose, you are not reedy to go। garet that she was alone. Had there been
: “ A fiwl's errand F echoed the gallant
home, Margaret F
any one to art for her, she would have
\hptoin.
“
Oh
yea
I
am,
papa.
My
brad
aches
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Inin
down undreaistingiy to give way to
' “ A fruitless one," interposed the col*
with the lirat, as it did vesterday in her grief; an it was, she was compelled to
Twc were much against the match in
vhureh. I siiall be glad to go,”
be up and doing. There were &gt;0 many
“ Then say good night to Mra. Gold* things to be thought of, so many orders to
e^orv way, Edwaiti, as you know, for
ingham, and oome."
give.
The funeral must be settled, and Mar­
‘•Thankfully she muttered to hcntolf.—
WM.l us. MUI—
garet must see the undertaker. She was
j“ It was derogatory even to think of it,’’ "Anything to be olqne."
Until they were nearly at home. Dr. inexperienced in these matters, but though
interrupted Lady Sophia. “ 1 strove to
irhpreaa that upon you, colonel, befbrc you Churning wiw silent, leaning back in bis iu her honor and affection for the dead,
corner «f the carriage, it was in sight that she could not give orders for too
went.”
sumptuous procession. It is a very com­
“My dear—Edward wu so bent upon , when bi- raised himrelfto speak.
It; and I thought there might be mitijp- : »“A pretty sort of a high ami might/ mon mistake. The same day she had ar­■
tiag circumstances. If the girl had twen­ fellow tlurt"Colonel Hoare is! Do you I ranged this but later, a card was brought;
up
to Margaret. She recognixcd it as1
know
what
be
wanted
F
ty or thirty thousand pounds told down
bejng that of her father's solicitor, to&gt;
“ No," was Margaret's answer.
with her, MM might have swaliewcd it.—
“Wanted me to undertake to give you whoui it had not occurred to her, in her
However.aiU’swell that coda wail. Cfuw-1I
ning refusra to give her any until his j.I,twenty thousand pounds down upon your trouble, to write. But he had beard ofF
wedding day, condescendingly intimstinc the dea*X *n(1 came unsought for. He1
-death, mi tbe matter is al an end."
“ Why does be refuse I" asked tbe cap­ I that It might be settled upon you. I told was nearly' a stranger to Margaret; she1
liim I sbonld not do It; that what would rememberer' meeting him once or twice ut
tain with a very blank look.
“He told me he should give her none come to you would come at my death, Mrs. Grainger’s, two years before.
He inquiral what use he could be of,,
Wore be died, and that what there would and not before.”
be far her then, the precise amount, he I “ And then T” repeated Margaret, in n _ a .1__ _______ 1 Ari ir. a.- - U akr... ■ ।
really could not state. And ba procoed- low, ftpathetira! sort of voice—“what did funeral. -Margaret was mentioning the
directions she had given, when he inter­
ed to ask me, in a tone of resentmmit, if .
rupted her, speaking impulsively.
“My dear Miss Channing, have you
considered
the enormous expense of such
l will cure you of looking must remain unmade, and so marched
a funeral f
plebehian family, ton EdMarV*ret looked at him—almost scorn­
. -- '_u. th.
...
them."
os be sat down.

convenimt to them id receive Mis* Chan­
ning t» a sister-in-law. Who are these
Channings? Nobody. He was nothing
but a country parson; it is only slnoc he
gm this chapel that even their names has
b&lt;wn iieard of.”
“But Miss Chauning will surely have
money, air,”remonstrated Captain Hnarc
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“You do dot regret it, child F he ait not taken expense into my craixidc ration.
ded, a shade ofanxiety visible in his voice. But—pardon me—are sure that you are
f“ Papa, I do But regret Captain Hoare. justified in thus incurring such m outlay
do not really care for him.
of money 1”
It was foggy day in November, sixteen
Her spirits were brokon with sorrow,
and she burst into tanra. “1 did not
think there was any one cruel enough to
suggest that mercenary motives should
■e, her eyas fixed influence • me, when performing the last
drcamingly
cools. What did
Padmorc fidgettod on hia chair. “You
sbe see in 1
arc mistaking me, Mias Channing. But I

Never but once since had abe aero Ad“Stay, eav anything you wish.’
■m Granger; aad that wm at the bouse of Margaret’s reply. “Plain speaking

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a gain in our &amp;vot of two over hit
election. The Republican judich] • f

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XAerry Pretoria/ —
and
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Margaret held it to the fire, and straiucd her eyes over it. “Mr. Grainger.—
What can he want ? she mentally cxclaimed. It must be something about the in­
surance. “Show the gentleman in here,
Mary, and light the lamps.
He shook hoods with tier as lie entered,
with more of sympathy and tenderness of
manner than he might have done, had bo
nat detected tbe change in her—the once
blooming Margaret Channing. Her tearful check was wan and pale, and her frame
thinner than formerly, unless the deep
black of her mourning attire deceived
him.
“I beg you to excuse this interrupton.’*
he began, when the maid had quitted the
room. “I am hero al the dsiro ofmv
mother. She thinks there has been some
mistake—that you did not receive the
note she wrote to you last week.”
“I have not received any note from Mr.

wrapped up in these skilful prepanij.. d
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to mttko them known to those wfo
thorn.—PhiMelphia Snn&lt;iay Tfaaci.
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both the others: Therefore it was decided
by the crowd tiut the grave should be
opened and a post mortem examination
Of the body held. Thereupon • rommu.

NOTH
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Committed. Kan’S* in 1H56. A « J
plvte history of the outrages ia Kuc. j
loose freight bounding from one side of
not embnuxd in the Kan«* Cusm-tw J
the boat to the Other, Bering my wife
Report- By an Officer of the Coacw 1
and children safi; in the state-room, and
ion.
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being free from sea sickness, I clambered
Rca»&lt;&gt;n« for joining the RepaWoe ’■
to tbe dock to see the sights. Die corn Party. By Judge Foot.
Organization
of
ti»c
Free
Slate Gaes I
lied burst from, the parrels in which it had
ment in Kansas, and Inaugural Adlrasd I
been shipcdTand was near .kucc drop.—
Gov, Robinson.
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Brokci dishes, which they had failed to
The Fugitive Bill vflWOsecure in the burry, were scattered in pro­
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Secretary Republican AMoriatoA
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fusion. while a barrel of corn had jumped
National Era Office, V a»bingt&lt;e. ®-c- 1
through the kitchen door, and mounted the national £.1 a vmce, »
Papera
Papers inserting the slove
akwe thro
three ta»
tin» ■
cooksto. eand there remained fixed. Other
and bending
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n martur'
&gt;ark«d ropy
---------of1 the
,u p*x
‘*ar a
barrel* leaped clear from the railings and
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will receiqe a ropy of the show
4M 1
found sra-room in the lake.
Gettings firm bold of the shrouds, I
Katice.
cast my eyes around, and an astonishing
scene burst upon tny view. In every diThe following resolution w»-f«*
roetiun, huge waves capped with foam, by the Board of Super vigors far tbe 1‘*
spect to their departed friend. When
from which were reflected thousand of ty of Barry on the first &lt;iav of
arrived at the grave a committee of three j
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! rainbows, made ft look like a scene of 1857.
was appointed to examine the carthover tI enchantment. Tbe boat was wow climbK.^M, TUI Ik B.xrf rfjrj
tendon ts of the poor arc authorise U *
the grave, and report their several opin­
mg to tbe top of some mountain wave, and vertise for proposition*. and let the
ions with regard to ita appearance. The
thro with tbe velocity of a frightrood ty Poor Farm for 11*’ greatest isr»
committee fcund the earth very math dis*
horse, dashed towards tbe bottom of the
turbed; there appearing quite a number
deep, aa if boot upon dashing itself to picof cracks and fiaurts, apparently causal
g
ees upon the rocks below. Having mt- Lxaeo, per t apita. ai-u
by some internal commotion. One of
Notice is thereforej hereby prt®
fa
■sfted myself and got chilled, for it bad scaled pqoposal. in acrord*Me«« ’
the committee men gave it as his opinion
grown cold, I s^ght the cabin and atate- above nsaolutioa, will l-a »&lt;*"”**
that tlmac cracks were caused by the setoffice of tha Count* &lt;7 *
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, wtOTg lieth day of April Mit ensuing,
caused by the frost of the past han! win­ obuiiad, fa, lu^olr,, „
ings. March 31st, 185p.
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ter and; only the third believed it to lure^lfcuiidmjwlruponmy Ud
have been caused by the cpnvolslvc wrig­ tag«c~.ih«ca,to floor m I l»vr m
1. A llouao*
Wm I wow* ,
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&lt;»»• Mid. don HU,
fcroojk, ,p w lu&gt;
gling of the tiling below.
Board
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The opinion of this tided man however,

was a very weighty opinion, and had more
influence with those in attemlaare than

; copsHacnbip bsr
to aaalna ofllw fi rt. r.f

suffering fur our afflicted, frilo&lt; -- |

one of those wretched situations, so much | Jed alive, but we very naturaly ascrilwd
cried down, of luilf-tcachcr—Margaret, their suspicions to ovcr-crcduaiitv; and
.flflM not Ur. drtptol to ......in .d.y
|iul,
m&gt;| fa,
tn such—but to a desirable appointment
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in a desirable family. Ibero would be of traDOC*' '“T0"- •n’1 «®ch
u““tlittle difficulty in finding this for the daiigfo —
ural'----conditions
l!,u~ which
“‘,bX had
k‘L’ 'been -------many
ter of Dr. Clutnning. A* she sat there, a times mistaken for death,.having died a­
remembrance come of Captain Hoare, way, wc gave the subject no farther con­
of tbe position site had once thought to
sideration. It seems, however, that a few
occupy as his wife ; how different that romancc from this reality 1 But nut half ao of the knoeriny onei thought much more
much did she shrink from thus remem­ than they chose to speak, (which b not
brance as she did at the next—her wick­ often the case in Hastings,) and as soon as
ed conduct to Mr. Grainger. She bad the frost of last winter was fairly out of
thrown away the hope of being his wife—
individuals instituted an
thrown it away for a chimera which had , the ground,tkese &gt;n&lt;J&gt;'iduals
failed her. Oh I to compare what she I organised examination of the matter.
might hrve been with what she was! with Hwy proceeded in single fide to the grave
her isolated situation, her excepted life of of tiie departed; each member of the line
labor 1 Next, ber thoughts wandered to
wearing a piece of crape around the little
her father—and tears camo on, and she
finger of hla left hand as a token of re­
cried bitterly.

A servant, the only one she had retain­
ed in the house, cainc in and aroused her.
A gentleman has called, tna am," she aaid.

Dfaolotioa oTC

We eonfidalj fa. I

lievo there is a vast amount of rtfilrf I

d Marco s.nn. iwr.
JOHN F
C. Rsixes. Murtjxf.

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filHEEL
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snEitiw
T&gt;Y virta. of oa» Trw
JO' train Uid under ike
ftir the County of Barry.

tco of three was appointed to carry this
wildaly beating at the one whom she still decision into execution. The commjttea raaimain an upright pewition, while the
fondly loved, “except one she kindly wrote organired by appointing one of Its num­ •tore and myself were cutting various anme when papa died.
ber chai rman to bold the lists of the other tew not put down in the plav
day or Friday last Its purport. Miss
aad opened the roffin. i„ due
Channing, was to beg the favor of your
the work wm aceompliabed, and the
spending a little time with her when you Kd of the cofin removed ; when to the
leave here. 1—bo hastened to add—tun
or.
no longer living at home. My mother otter jrtoniriunsBt of many,
"T^JPgJoy of all, the Pi^
is alone."
The tears rushed into Margaret's ey«,
“Every one ia so kind,” she said. “1 am
much Indebted to, Mrs. Grainger for think*

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Bwwl, Caoimert, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripca, Denims nnd
Tickings.
Call and examine our stock of

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TA0MKTIC4 BheeUnn'shlRiags. Tid/nga.
1J Stripe., Denim., Bleached Mlrtilt. of aU
pncre.cbiapat
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KEN FIELD'S
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Worth W.W far 10,00. worth 10.00 for 7,50
Crockery, Glue and Hardware,
Farming Tools, of the beat patterns; also,
will ba doaed uul at oorrapaoding low pricea.
1 gu there to trad, a* long an they held their good.
Grhtdrtoncw. and Hangings, Tubs,
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at aueh enormou. vriceo.] and ba.iag heard ao
focaai* Cheap at__________
KENH ELD'S.
Pail., Ara, £e.
Dtlainn, Pnnti. Gmyhatm, Flanntlt, : m?ch about Grant A Spraldiaga
LADIES—Don't burn in the Sun, when QA AAA FElTofPine Lumber.~Orer.
OV.WV and Common and White- v^l
vou can bin- a oood
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QAO SEAMLESS Bag. for tale at
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tlie CniAP Casn Sroa* of
I CJTONE-WARE Ae., Crrckery of oil" kind, for
NEVINS A. KNAPEN.
। O «al&lt;- at I err li.-w pner. at
KEN FIELDS’
Call and look at our
W^LLsni Window P.jwr. a vere large an| Yv aortmenCti - —
KENFlEl.D’.S.
KENFIELD'K '
1 Chai lies. Lawns, Beragca, Silks, &amp;c. Ate.,. hfiURlUNTS u&gt;d
Rqrtoter**.
rfjfiehta^
/VOJVtJ.Y^-Of endless variety.
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We do not deceive vuu villi IicUu7^?
prices, and show .you Goods too poor t^
KKNFIKLD?
give
away;
but
'we
offer
you
the
best
jauit or proceeding 1&gt;M been liutits• equity to recover the said debt «o M- articles iu the market, at prices tint can­
not fail to tuil.
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Butter, Lard. Lumber, Shingles, TTwD' TEA for\hric~abinin^7er jwund at "
rt gage can tai ued. aad
aueh iur made in! and W heat for nlc for Cash.
VT________ _______________ KeNfIFXD s.
Call tarlf, before the crowd get* rp*BLE SPREAD'S of all kind* will be found at
in, and den’f for&lt;rz the N.CME.
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JKENFIELDs.
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NEVINS A KNAPEN------------- ~~
• Hastings. June 12. ISjfi.
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COlRSjiER'S SALE.'
OCKS. Woolen anil Colton. Woollen Yar
Buckakin Mitteaa u&gt;&lt;! Gluve. at
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Summer Dress Goods.

I

S

prindpte

Village lota tn the Village of Hutinn In tbe cotin, '
’ of Barry and Slate uf Michigan. alii, 3IJ, »&gt;!. I

KENFIELD'S.
KENFIELD’S.

^b3fn"2S;

Tl.

r?m"teb^r?Dn^4.1lV.^ch^

N. Bl All those men and l»y« &lt;La pu

in debt to him for clothing that U our

CHEAP CASH STORE!

CALL

_

AND
BSVFBStSSB

fur 2.OJ

MoImm, Oil., Ac., fc, ji.

NOTICE.

CASK,

uwsnlity ; but it a better that
be take. judietosriy.. Mfsato

or Ready Pay.

CHOICE SATISETTS.

GROCERIES
!
Tai, Uul
u luu; C. &gt;«■«., Suur,
J.M.NKV1NR.

Woolen Shawls Long and Square,
Worth 5,0' for 3,50, worth 4,&lt;X&gt; for 4.*n.
- 7,00 ” KM.
- 6,00.
M 10,00 " T,5O,
CLOTHS AND LASSIMERE8.

KENFIELD’S.

.

’

“
“
Bnigois.
“
Dr. and Gaiters.
I-*die.’ Bootcew, Walking Sboeo.
r* it
P1’1*’ T'C"’ an,i Salters.
Call ami examine mar large stock of

■pul:

HJ. KKNFIELD
U

ronld give M
inta rtmua it

KENHELDS.

b“’“

Tov“
LTu’.’SJ^Kirjw-.''WS -l&amp;fb tiKnS’Xn-uS’.utSRt
fsL-s r

load known

m

“Blank Block.-' bounded u lullpw. | Ugi.O?, at the Hutinp Orvcery and Pmri.u

t’r-

GLOBE MOTEL,

'’’j ' Dy MARCUS DUKHAM. TbiaHunae ia in gr-d
0(1 ___ ... ....I
■ .iralratde home I ,r the

SHERIFFS SALE

Mortgage

sale.

EFAULT having l&gt;een made In the j
Ufa certain asm of money, wcured to
b» aa indenture of mortgage bearing dale
day of Auruit. A. D. I"5i. exrentod by
S«.br. of the county of Berry, to M aahm
Ferri, aid Her.ry Edgecomb. of lhe plar
aaid. and roc-rdedyn th. Regular ■ oHio
ruiiaiv, tn Liber Krlrfmortgage, oo page

D

’m'll. Ila’rfortl'to
r, on the Mb day .
auignment u remruea in .nr r«R..^. -------- fonaaid. In Uber D. of mortgageih on page Bib.
A naalgtieil by the »oid Tbo.. Vmaer to Dand ' ca­
rer, cm lb. Wlb day of January, I Sb., which .aid
alignment ta recorded in th. Regi.ler’a office in
aai?co«ty. in UberD.ofmortgarea. on poreS.5.
and rn wiikcli aaid nuwlgage la riaimrd to -be due

ipeei&amp;ed. Dated Hutingt, M»r;h, » 1857.
lUswt
/
W. K. FERKIH. Hbenff.

I ofwart halfof

•

18 yt?.r Broad
Shetfinrf
for 1,00—
JhHioru, Laeti rir.
taytlkrr witk a comphlc
autortutent ofAm Mitlrnt
Glom, Boot, 1- Six*.,. All c

’

re. Wit ,

Ofik-e and

trA iek trill bt told at a prrat
reduction from former
PRICES!

SETTLE

Call, Immediately.

YANKEE NOTIONS.

^AM£sTXYEri
oblige, j

'

GROCERI’S!

CAoa, Rcoddy-Afade Clot/tinp,
Crockery tcC"- Glau-wart.
Sbcetin^i, Shirtinpl,
Pentini. dc^ &lt;fc.

.11

ha t

GARMENTS
CUT AND
made to order in
tar. gratia, firing a large'
denes fnna Ijatag'a Anl
the neatest and
1 Vntrerailri IW. 0tmgi|eM’a
most satisfactory
Silhman. K Yala Ca-newr; Dr.Ca
together with reperta.
AND CUTLERY. rer.wlc.,
part, of te United Stale*.
manner. I em­
OWtKRVK THUt-E»»
Twin* Ihr ul«zw&gt; rYln JCine nirl Tntrxricm ’DiHta’nnorl • _tr
_...ic&lt;ir
i
ploy none but men niortciited premlec*U..I
am aituated.
Youngfhe
America
Ahead.
snr
4
*
ARTKMA8 WANE. Mortg^.
of experience, in
reasons why
!-=*_ i.^L1'i,.vl iJu'1!
the manufacture
FRANCIS ROWER ;
MORTGAGE SALE.
• la doing the Irrgeet Hardware bniioee* in Hut- !
SHERIFFS SALK
ofmy custom cloth­
7I.T hariag been made in the payment । . e »ura of Fir. hundred aad thirty dollar. , tag.
,BX* i*
'■ bccaitad “be
• ba» th.
,-.ir enJ., which ia etaimed to be d- ! LARGEST STOCK of the
ing and the most
.’of thia notice oa a eertam indratore of I
BEST GOODS, al lb.
perfect satisfac­ ' Mort| K-.e.X’Siziisu^'z.! .
tion always gunr- PackrrofBalt
SHELFAr HKA rrff.t RD WARE SI
FIX. COPFIX AXDSHEETIR
cntced.

HARDWARE!

WARE WHICH I OFFER
AT LOWER PRICES
a Haetinjga. o
TJIAX EVER.
My Maortoenl of PARLOR STOVES, comprire ] ”""'’T '"’“'wvK. KEJ
&gt;c moat benatifol pattern* in market.
Deled FZ&gt;. IKT.
I hare the greateat variety of
I ■
-——
SHERIFFS SALK.
ELEVATED
OVEN BTOVE8,
LOW -OVEN STOVES,

PANTS:
Worth 100 for l.OO.per pair «to worth 3.nn
!.», 4,0) for 3.00, 1.5o forrl,n|, 1,57 for 1^7.

.n,« (nil.!

COATS

appear onu luvw tiilui 11
" uj
...
---not be allowed and thereby contest tlie Probata
I of .aid day.
due on aaid
f thia faredo,'ISSSEY,

tier puUiabed in Harttap.
forihrre weak* MMcneei

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
TkTOTICE ia hereby giren that in per
J&gt; li-enu and .othorityheretofore gr
t._i—-r
1,-U of the enuntv

LO»K OCT FOR BARGAINS.

Stock of Goods,

_______

A large assortment to! AT VERY LOW rniCEs! !
CHERRY
PECTORAL, 2^2!^^
_
,
For the rapid Cur. at
. I.-«•
"
*ree__
; Great
Cure for
Dyspepsia.
be sold cheap extra ' ......—
eorCHS,
COLDS,
BO1BSE3ES6* --------- BRO.XCRITLS,
WHOOri.NG-f
(
voting hyson tea .
•'#
,. ^ lar.v;u&gt;£uo.
CROUP. ASTHMA. AND
MORTGAGE SALE
».t&gt;
CONSTMPTIOX.
worth 75cts for
to be paid tn and by tbe condition, of a e
50 cts, worth
, 1 del
indenture of mortgage, bearing d.tethc 17t
' ofOctuber. A. II. itM. exreofcdYe William
62 cts for
43 cts,
worth 50cts
for 37, and 37 cts
DR1 HOUGHTONS PEPSIN.
for 25 cts.

Ve*ta worth3,w for l.oO, worth 3,W for lute,
worth 8.WI for i,0A worth 6.U) for J,W, worth 7,&lt;«j !

’I’ariif'leave Hasting’* for the State of |

AYER’S

|

A. E. Bowmum, Physician and, SurK^

Monday the

ate I ring and being iu sab
and described atWllowi

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS. K ,;
HAVE a rerr complete atoak of Home building i

I Hardware. Including Locka, Ratehee, Butin ;

HATBAND CAPS

CAPS Item 1&lt;X&gt; to B da
l3wS7 1 /-CABINET WARK Choir* two dollar* and MTirni
ly-ffr* eta per aetl.
A -E5
l-irTWT-Txm-CS

race of tlie aaid par.
EDWARD PACKER,
i
“’rtG5o

''

Has tit&gt;|

.■ !

■'

■

.

.

.fc .A.W
WV
wa
/'TOPPER, Tin and Sheet Iron Wan ofall kind*
V&gt; on band, or made to enter.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alletr.
ded to. EAVE-THOVCMf and CONDUCTOR

IVOl-KKISUJIinUiteL

denture of Mortgan, bearing date the Eighteenth I'OKK BARRKIX FLOUR BARI
RICH MANTILLA VELVETS, worth 10,00 far day of October XD. IMS. .ml.located by Betobyr
BUTTER F1RKIXH,
AC. per yard.
nearlv evere thin, in that line
LADIES COLLARS

Will offer Bargains
March loth, 1957.

NEVINS

&amp;

KNAPIN.

PEDLERS,
COUNTRY MER­
CHANTS AND ALL

AXD IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GOOD JKW-

GUARDIAN8H1P SALE.

JEWELRY AND BOOKSTORE

SARFKL T. le-WR,

WILL FIND THE A RARE
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
THEIR PURCHASES, ALL
ARE INVITED TO CALL
AND EXAMINE FOB
THEMSELVES.

wR’uclock a JEWEi.Bf! i

No. rereu* 71 wrel. containing
lixty urea of land set, or Ire*.

L. BUCKLEY,
of The Peace

Jawna 8. Uiwoat

Court Hom

CUI
MKVW (WAI. U.
o uouu &lt; . _
‘ And al Mid t;n-» and p'are .ball art) all the into.
e*t Ibrreia if th* defendant nanrellu aohl writ.
I
1 .
W. K. FERRIS, Sheriff.
fWopatFeb. J. lift?;
tetl

Creek, Hartings.
_

FLOOR OILCLOTH.

owned by Meaaru. NKVINR A NAFM, •»«&gt;, bri”«
deornu* of CLOSING out boatnea*, ao that be tuay

Yotira. Most RcupoctfaUy,

T. F. HARVEY.

|

Ready-made Clothing.
Aamnietmtor^^d^a- .

-

. trAZi vr TO Tllf CJf

*TWiK;a2=r!ffir«»-.e

t

™.ND KAillW STAC.ES.

�ARRIVAL

t-ww
JETUA m
DF H,

i^GOODS
CHEAPER
"■ .; J
than
than

Goods Ever!

HMLiji. May

Statesmen,
“WOOD NYMPH,”
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
KENHKLBU
HURRAg FOM rHBMOHTTSTEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL. suitable for the
Discovered at Last'!!
Trade,
DR. RAYNA1.E-S
receiving direct from Now York, addl
which we will sell very
AT THE

‘

Abo, the eaquisite Ideal Bum

ta£S

“SPRING.”
APOLLO AND DIANA,

ILMJAIKI
PAYMENTS.

Together with tbo following Gn.cpw.^
Statues in Carrara Marble—of the

MEDICATED TONIC!!
W'*"M

community of

to make room for our
The .Latest and most
new stock.
asdBittr
•vdpyrorrd-Styes.
Our stock of Dry­
which will be sold at
Goods, Groceries,
prices that will
JxuUyaw
Crockery,
Ready Made Cloth­ KS ^ UI
ing, Hats, Caps, P.oots
&amp; Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in and other goods is
quite full, and we will
part of
Dry
Groceries, Crockery and
sell them at prices that
.
Glatt wore. Hate Copt eisd Bonnett
a n ice assortment and nary cheap.
wilj^astonish the
BOOTS AXD SHOHS
sm

a

great

variety

om

m thirty

that cannot be beat in
Sl.le ^Ui^y «r pita, NAH.S. SASH,

Also a grvftt mriety of other deeirtblc
Goods, Bixh as Bonnot RiU»oi» Mnl
Flowers, Param!», Faar. Chai Ilea, Lawny. ;
Mastins, • Muntilliw. ennmer Shswh.
Glovca, Hosiery &amp;c.. Ac., on which £e
promise vou
’
\

ebmockaxic journal

TERMS. „ • SECRETABIFS AND BOOK CA
SES. SOFAS. BEACEEAVS.
H’rciZy Etminy Paet
ll Pubiuhed fiery ijhatada,
SOFA COAITCB JENNY
T
UND AND COMMON
■'
Single Caj .r Oat Year, lo advasaa ..
BEADSTBDS,
I
,
SA Czn/^Z Cnr. nUi Ml L.y :
“
V. k'.;'K*6o
■
Jenny L!u.iknd L- ht Stonds. Lovngtt,
ty larger number al the rata at SI par yeeu.
_ ■ enwuon Cane ant Spring hottoen CAnrt.
’’
Any quantity of Pine, Cherry, WhifSemi- H'rekly Hvtning Pest.
_ , -1 Itahad every Wet aaedagt and Saturday.
wood ami Black Wuhict__

. &lt;j aujesamJt*. J
IhukI and -for sale
iur Cu»n. fY.ewottW invjlo a call
•ml an axiir.inauofi of our Gocna and

3
" -. ;• •••::SX
Ih^iht Evening Pbst.

when tbe dfotrlbutituH will tulje place.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

roKr;:^7.r.;T&lt;;—..

1

-

ia a fall accanat
Bd Mguurir. o»
-r gr. fatateMl
M
r..:r.c.-

N. ACKhBY

•STILE
IN TflE FIELD.'
A i-vw awd aphHxivI a»«rta&gt;eni.of FALL aad |
A CALL FROM ALLBSMJOTED,;

a.oooiiir-ffisr;

CONE A BROTHER.

and Style. Sfa-J and Silk, Han­
I , ;P- V'M met Trlm»iags. J-.'ijf/i.rZa,
• ”; •'
JUbone,
Jfwth ‘and ';
JTaeetn of cotry Style.

! usurwicw/s™..-.
j M^irsn l

iM^iompdy Mlaubd la hv
X
J. A tiWPEZtr
Septate U. UFS.

knurrs-.
mjfc

c-m

______
_
'
;ai_____________________________________ ji

Tonn very rtapeefully,
J
p. d/wabnrr
■ fiR*NT&gt; aVAULDIXG. Haatnei
!IJi a cn V.— ■

aIin e.

WBEKLT DETROITTIUBUNB,
4au-U.
&lt;f ths r-i-y-Petoui
ami aLr^ate day—TV mW Ud thtof ta tahiisf

My

arv.t uvaatagv -ver u.u waeniy. am only in coin
urimnit more ^«K&lt;r»l uawi. but in /‘ring tie marlet. cfueA day. awd pawnnte.!«.aanacb

. . t eaxitM, G«xJey'» Lady'll Ro».k. Foiled
—dit i Stat® Mhgreine, Kn*kerb-cker M*ga
i zinra, Grahuu’e MogaKii.e. Hl» iwood'a
MnRttine. Southern LiL-r..y Mawnsw.
No person ia fr-tdicUd U&gt; a tingle
of srkhW^noif.
aduue.
Thane taking tiw tnaunberV.ijM,
n niitting SI5, ar&lt;- entitled t« »ix Earn.
viug^andti' Mk tia-kft* in the di.trAm
ti«n&gt;, or any livo oftin* Magumeo, one
year, and irut t'uketa
Perwia. in rrmitting fandif.ar men der
ship, will ph esc reglmrr tha- letter at the
office, to prevent loot; ta receipt &lt;:
which, a ertirirat^ ..i Ma-mbertiup •.&gt;
gelLcr trith the Engraving uy MagwiiM
desired, will be &gt;newani«rto any port o&lt;
the eoentrv.
’
.
For fiarUor pertk-ulora. we tie Kovem
ber Art Journal, sent ine on appl..-»
KATES FOR ADVERTISING.
tian.
For memhendrtp, sJairaM
C.-L. Dianr. Actuwj C. A.

■
mILLI PS. I Tb«
___ —-------------- ■ . i
................. ............... t i-ufri:
MKRCH-ANTS Cdforawd CugH.f Oil »«................ : *» u«a
FHlLLJI’a. ;.!&gt;«»
।
Nokxina Axt&gt; kvcki-id xovnoxb.
j .
roTOEA 8..., ta ta
'p|ni! Ire.
Ifne Type —increased Jioadsng Matter— j;
Larged Circblatwn of tiny Dttly Pet- ■
per in the S’atf—and the beet Aisertit-

largaat ncaufale amount of the tofit
aalacUd iron, tha aatire liald of Al,
««u Literati
wig be made

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

* tun iyeuin
,
."L'.U.

JAMES A.SWEEZEt

‘i'ltACH

-x * w

CTU-ipiaaint ruawiy two)th»paan&lt;J j
•oat Mtacaliaoaoua Liter aura i4

i- I

H BEAUMONT.

J dittegamlml. p&lt;n«Ual&gt;t
lu ujiat it r..w|TMk» W

j SATURDAY MONDAYS TUESDAY

iiMrf,)

IOKFEITEII

M.HOOI

HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPAEDIA,
a coMMrri arsnM op nn«up«nn are

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

Embracing oatlint* of A nab my.

t Ofn c4
n e | of n w j

Hptlrvpa in to MkI-w tktyandthaNmaiy. • k
three bunifryd ragrsviag. and n-*rty raw vbamwad

3. B. TREADWELL,
Cotnntiaaioticr.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
RTrA1LOT WCHKH^WMhtewtea
O lu tha mattrr of the tttaU ofWOTiui ||

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS TOR 3ALI
WoL A GARRMON.
Haate»». May 1, UM._______

1

-•

at th. dwriUB^

HADLEY A; WIGHTMAN!
TNTH1 FIELD!

■
nut day.

Capncr, aad Sheet Iron iwe, Hardware
Cveln-ji, Iron, Steel, Naiie, Stones,
Stone Pipe, Fnrm&lt;un Tools and
Mahdniee Tools of ceery
kind tshith we anZf mZL

u an

Uta, ta, uw. .ii

tatad.

FIRE! FIRES .S1L
your '

«a. u..taP tajg^ „ %

**

a vot:
*• J-Grant

J

BTttBTXa

errata, lamm.
Tl.a aenlfw Miner vid prepriator «
will M promt ar Uta
of Mm

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,
ar al kaaat, told ttepar tbaa a man Could itaai
u-.rlu
to..
Tr.llFTiiOlT WEKKLY TUBUNI
isgaUttxb
the Daily T&gt;

jy wfeiflh a valuable paintfog or piece

.

or TUB
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

tw*tn tuLre aad adepts] cifixaru, &gt;ud all
aeripUon aa wweoat irf birth or

DRY GOODS.Dress Trimmiuss,

Ewy suhacriber of three d»l!an u a&gt;titled to e copy of tbe a^lrr.tM ltd
graving., “Ssuirday NbchC* or a copy of
any of the following S3 Magwnct (&lt;x
year, aJao • copy of the Art Jnumd «■«
year, and a ticket in the Annual Distri­
bution of Works of Art.
’ Tliui. for £wy S3jjeid, a prreoa not
only geu a beititffol Ebgraviag w Meji.
rim- r*c year, but bI»o receive, the Art
' Joundi «m« year, and a ticket in the An•dw4«i by Mj nuol pietribjtion, making four deHart
aa. liurt of! w.-.rtri nf reading maUur. br-jidc* the tick­

fiiiXu&gt;&gt;s_

Tb« fslJcirbg gtrlkanwi »tr« .r.mimajaly r»
-------- —T—
——------------- - ------- , Jiiasab
tenu-i Det rto&gt;. lor Um citauinc yur:
Yurrarormiw.^—
TteaaaK Brue.
Malm A. TotUa.
K.itart Haeil
I
raBEXC
M
cf
aHlknda
Bl
■. I&gt;cixnw
| J^oav,
Rte i Mate
m •. &gt;i,i |SS***’ **i**mK ‘^^pfej^^1’JSiw
E A Flclkrify
Ebriavjer H.owet.
I
...J U.v.. al
Hairy Z Pratt
i. Alaiaixler.

Country. H« flitUm himlelf that ft
atn^eC^py Lircueyew, Ic adHsea... |» 00
TartaCapua, in adrauee............... .....55 0''
SutjiaGw. pariBonth.. ..... J.Z’/ T5
Se*erip*&gt;n&lt; r.ajr cosmtoca at icy ten. Pay The prapr-.atar intaed.
Jwaya ia advaace. Any ptraea MndtBg ua twen
nrem aubwnban will ba aotittad to in axtn

M GOOBS!

PHILLIPS'

BRUSIUBoran kte«

PKOSl’ECTl'S

CABINET WARE

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs.
■Bedsteads, Lounges,
GREAT BARGAINS.
&amp;c, &amp;.C.
We also i currv on
the FURMTURE Cali andgee our stock.
STEARINS &lt;U RUSSELL
.Jlusiness and shall
keep every tiring .per- Haatiriga, Mug I, J83&amp;________
THE N. VjEVENING POST,
tnining to that Line.
oinnr
» rur
Wt use great caq» in
they Manufacture of 'rub.i.a* all tha casactial aUcwsta cf
our Fttriiittfre &lt;fc none A COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
hut the, best materials DLMORBATICPRINCIPLES ALWAYS!
tba uuwatprutnmng advoonU at
used and none but the lafbcz
rfiiL! ryxx uiiHia! ixr&gt; rnxt spxBcn.
■ best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
mar be fouud

FINE Olt PAINTING*,
by leading Artiau.
’ Tba whole of which ape to be diatribe
tad or all&lt;&lt;ud among th. aubx.ii..-,

mmi "in

.dS’Affi.SlKdSSS i

.. ~------ also, eve­
ry thing in the

, IF«.

-INVCTYTBrNG um*&gt;I »»4
JCj ealeidnwd io nuke nwn. wow*« *»■ &lt;•&gt;«»
„4.
u Mtrr W "‘'Sna.iM

Kuuag«,?°»a l.liS*

.h**b &gt;(pp&lt;y

CLBTHIMG.

STONE WARE, a lam aaaertowr.I

134 4» 53

-mm

cf

pic P^che; Magdalen; Child (of the SeL
and it;*
ant;
*I
With iramerona worb In Brtmse, nad •
coBeetioo of aevrya! hundred ;

101JMK

r, ecut
Billion,

them, if b« bad an India Rubber coeucwnce given
him. and abaolnUcn t»r the rntne turaMhed iu a*ivanen, Pana. Paila and evary variaiy of Tin-wara,

HADLBY A WIOBTMAN.
Kutina, May. I. ISM.

R k p ok u k 6r fa 8 fi i o*S’

MOBTOARB SAI.R

PiTO’GPXcje
cf Ob paper’
'.'r
•

u&gt;&lt; distinct ty

that be Loa «b«a«(l a

TAlfOR SHOP
k*&lt;e^3u*rM&gt;em “* J* b**
of fl*'
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,

m

LAND IS CARLTON FOR SALE.
4 Bae. I T4N
aec*k? 14C aeraa,

Macro at
lacrwatH

M. efetLCT:

C U T T I N G.

MORNING EDITION,

"*

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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MltH. THURSDAY APRIL 1857. 16.

NO. 49

BLSINBB DIRECTORY.

THE

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Oa&gt;l&gt;t 4 WIIKBLBB. Wholesale and Re-

spxkitof woxhhip.

1XPOKTAJCT MEVJXATIOW.
The Cafe de teRegenoe, Paris, has been

XireirliBk

The Hotel Molo, with which are con­

nected so many memories, has just been

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«°d Cmm»llV M

Cbaaretv. Land I*. I-

If. U. Kxxvixta, Dealer in every variety
.Cstx*^, hare
LJLSiw*.
tasAvr 4 SraruMxa. Dealers in all kinds

II. A.'GoOdtxab, Dealer in Drv Goods,
Ihrfwsre. flrsevms. Cra*ks*yjl*ta,6sp»foata,
------ nd *sa4 11 UfaCMMafr !»•“&lt;? »Fto*.
SUIT street. HaHiM*. Mhh.
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llRXnxra, Wxaara As Co, Whnteeal44*B-

_SS, WSftA ““"“J
Niliks 3: KKarra, Merchants and DcaV

I k U Kauoao, Ranker, Stack, Note and
I fa^aare BnA«t. Bretk Crrek, Mich. __
I \V. IL ColbmaA Banking Offire.' Battle
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remitted
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wr.-wt rtsa'af tictaap.
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bought sad add.________________
Faaacu Rowxa. Dealer in Stove*. Iron,

NEW STAGE ROUTE: r

uttos.uastogs. mwl
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THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
J. P. lto»ur« S Co, ItaJer. n&gt; Drag.!
* Medicines. Patent Mr-hcttK*. Fdats, Oik. T«ct- \ WML
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C.REAT DISCOVERY!

I). C. Hxwixr, Dealer in Grocer

Wiluim Room Livery Stable, Groce- only User for Uie peopte of V«Ute Crwk. Mtemsllsnhall,
_
rv sad FwTteteaBlors. All Uste s&lt; «rseer»s »oo,
Hatfinqt. sarf fkt nerrounrfin] Country
Send

IN

Youk Okdebs,

t’niure 4 MocUMort. DwJcreln HI kinds
of Fme.Tt GroeHVs tesd Pn&gt;vta*»». sM a res*­
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Wm. A. Sirtwux, Blacksmithing Indi

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’ Mt .lock offlood, i. Isrrvsndw.
Mating of «twt sarlcty and tied of

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
Molmwca. S*nra. •«-. «Gck will U add
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

Ftarwrwwn,

family "grocery

STORE,
th, whole iw.pri.iog a targw aU more georfwi

MiA.-------J. W. Bocwlk. Fashionable

r SUU. Hotels, jbriv

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,&lt;/; Prices Lower
Call and k«

R. AV. \VAM«XM,F*Ui&lt;»nahk-Tailor. Shop
IlMiion/Mteta.

-New Brick Store, 1 doors

Haute OwsElsly !«■!&gt;“ATTACHMENT NOTICE
Sidney H. Bsssb,*-~----- * "

N’SS’A’EJk:

' XdET* An hottest Jonathan from the in। terior, on his visit to the metropolis, was
awakened one night by hearing the cry
। “Oyst, buy any oyestors!” in the melliflu' ous tones of a vender of the luscious shell­

fish, who was passing under tho window
of the hotel. A noise so new to him
startled him, and he asked his room-mate

Portrait
Uastiari

what it meant.
“It is ot-ly oysters," replied hie fellow

SHERIFFS SALE.

lodger, pettteUy.
“Oysters!" exclaimed Jonathan, in aatauudunent; “and do oysters holler as

loud as that!”

Miwoirritta Ex

displayiof ehew power, M. Harrwita, the (
are apt to fancy to ourselves long. life,

celebrated player, contending without see­

much happiness and abundant prosperity.

ing the board, la two games at the same
Taraorr Hecn, Cncaeo, March 3^
Wc are apt to look into the distant future time, against two playere of the Paris
Thws for aa an «IJ from Waahisgtou
and see our hair white with the frost of Chees Club, Prince Antoine Bonaparte,
In 1881 or 1832, a channing young
to aey hMM ta Mtateeute, J eeawtltotMr ■
age, when life has become a dredge, and the Duke of Bnmsvick, the Marquis de 1
spend an hour than detaili^ the aulataw*
Carracdolo,
Count
Isaiorv,
and
a
v®*
:
rejoicing that our departure is near at hand.
oi; and, as far re I ma able? the
elegant, light, with magnificent eyes, and j
But what guaranty have we that our life number of amateurs and members of the ,
limbe divinely formed—made her deput
Club, were present, and followed with un- I
at the open, lu the open ballet, the' wdl be thus postponed 1 Are we but chllGuvernor by i
flagging interest to the dose tho wonder- '
Temtation, in the secund act by order of
ment, not committed crime to merit such fol feat of mental abstraction and chess 1
Satan, diamonds, Rowers and pearls arc
memory which M. Harrwitajroeentod oh gentienum
j
ofahoutib years afa^tan?
thrown into a boiler, while an infernal
the occasion without, to all sppcararx* well prppcrrionod, evidently athletic, and
circle surrounding It chant diabolical mu­
with a very honest and agreeable faos.—,
dcnce of its parents. The rifle hung iu any harreaeing effect.
sic. From this boiler comes forth a k&gt;vOfeosine, oar ooavonatiun turned al once
its wonted place, in woodeu hooks, attach­
To better understand how the matdKA upon wbat is now uppermost is every
ely young girt—the beautiful Miranda—
ed to the side of the beam In their log were conducted, it may be as well to stele .mind—the affairs of Kanns, j have, eU
M’lls Duvemay.
that the Cafe de la Regenoo consists of&lt; wo my life, been what is calkd a National
In 183« M’lle Duvernay left the opera, |
j fell, exploded, the child dropped, tbc blood large aalles oiy the ground floor, one fitted Democrat; and though my territorial re*,
to the greet legrot of its patrons. 8bc 1
idraco forbade me taking my part'bi the
was streaming to the floor, the child wa« up like a cafe, properly so called, and the
went to Ixmdoti. wlicre she met with a!
teat Pneidanllal election, my synipathjea
dead. Are you a ted of fifteen, just emer­ other provided with billiard tables and and hopes were earnestly for Mr. Buchangreat success. She was sunoundpd by j
ging from youth to manhood, just begin­ arranged as an cstatninct, In which amok- an. 1 was Dot, then, a* you may imag­
the seductive influence* which her poei-!
ning a x irtuous coures which y our parents ing is allowed. In both of these nxnns, ine, exactly prepared to hoar the talc that
tion and attracted, and soon gave her
Got. Geary told. I had looked upon tbc
heart and life’ to a very rich man, who have marked out for you ! I have known which are open ta all, and in which chess reports which were circulated in opposi­
such a lad, buoyant .with bright hopes of is going on all day long, the amateur is tion newspapers, as grossly exaggerated
became paaaionately attached to her.
tho future, cxclaimc, truly God will sure al all times ta find some one willing statements of oreurrvuccs in the Territory
I
M’lle Duvernay liad sumj&gt;tu&lt;&gt;us apartI menta, elegantly furnished, and numerous not cut hne off until i_have performed to play a game.- But above is situated
Wbsrsta hU beaor will delight to dwdl
■ some good in the world.” A spell of a range of rooms appropriated to the use Slavery men bad been guilty of some* t-xcesa, IsCucacdcd myself with the natural
»d invited
of the tict g.r end j '““I" ’’“J*. “*2^
of the Paris Chess Club, and in these it
nppoeUiun that the other side was equal­
display took place
me. of London. 1. . rfnl1’? T
ly to blame. Even tbc report of the eta&gt;msunguiYnru iucu ui xxriiaou. in a woru
...
,
hie beam
tM-arn of the barn,
lum. tied the other an the occasion &lt;
. , °j .
_
.
...
;1 the big
I versation of the Governor in the office of
the led the mo«t sumptuous and luxunin* I
, ’
...
,
... ,.
,
the Missouri Democrat, I looked upon as
his neca
neck and let himself drop
*
i end
c-d around hi»
In the center
life
of
the
world.
a partisan statement, L-really distorted for
Of aorUtr; batjlrt tu simply pralw.
end in an instant he was in atemity.
rooms were placed two tablas, st which {political purposes. Judge, then, uf my
In the meantime an aristocratic grand
Are you a young man of twenty-five,
surprise, to bear, from his llpe, a cunfir­
ame died in Londm. This lady had with
with tl»e glow of health upon your cheek, men before him, M. Lecri vain and M. mation of all that I had looked upon as
her a fenune dt eAomArv, a sort of gorer
just launched upon the ocean of lite to P—, the gentlemen with whom M. Ilarr- false, before; and to hear the remarks at­
neoa, of haughty bearing apd exquisite of
worit for yourself a name, fortune and hap- witx was to engage in peaceful conflict.— tributed to him by the Democrat, not on­
manner*, foil of intelligence and devotion.
ly reaffirmed bet Mficated with minute pinesal 1 hare known such an one re­ The room beyood, the last of the suite, details which greatly heightened the effect
Death only aeparted her from her mis­
spected by al) who knew him. lie arose was set sport for the mental player, al! of what be had to eey.
tress. M’lle. Duvernay wlslied to secure
J do not propose to detail, at length,
in the morning, performed bis wonted its fittings-up consisting merely of three
the services of this /msmc de chtmtbre.—
tasks, with nothing unusal in feeling or 1 dr four chairs, and a table In one corner i tbc convereaiion that filled ahnost an
Am. with ibr spirit oTfrUcraily
She thought her presence would add to
j hour; but I cannot refrain from rolling
Appearance. Before the vnn had gone on which wore placed wine, sugnr and wa­
your attention and that of.yuur reader*,
her consideration, and give to her homo
down, disease had netted his vitals, and ter, and other refreahmenta, as well as io the few potato which have not appeared
something more of aristocratic position.
ere dawn hsd again appeared, hia body writing materials, to enable the gentleman in the many reports given by the public
The terms of service were agreed upon,
OUR Hour.
was dapced inthc icy anna of &lt;loath,-liis j who acted m secretary to mark down the press. Passing over his confirmation of
and the young woman, Miss Temple, en­
tbcchargee ofatrodtlea, which have filled
soul liad taken Ha everlasting flight, are I moves when decided on.
tered into tbc employ of M’lle Duvernay.
the Republican pupens—a ccmfirmateoo,
you a young lady, virtuous and lovely,
The door of communication between direct, positive and unquii ocal—I will
Three day* after this, being the time of
and think yon have claims to Ijfe T I have the two rooms was kept open the whole mention what he said in relation to the
one of her weekly dinners, tbc guests hod
known such an one who gave Mr promi­ time, so that every one could ace that not withdrawal of troops:
.
assembled in the saloon ; already the din­
“Every ProSis very mau of influence,
ner had been announced; but the mtetrca 1 ses of life. Alighting from a carriage, a ouly M. Harrwita had no means of aiding
I blood vessel broke and in ene short hour his memory by any extraneous or tangi­ ns well aa many of the saloon-keeper*,
of the mansion did not appear. They in- -------common loafers and the like, know rt the
1.1d:n■
&lt; M. vnn An nmvl
^irri, U»,
r.nJlj' found ■ v_----——
~'
ble object, but that all intercourse' with nropored withdrawal; and I was taimto^
men, ■a man
tnau nf
of three
three acorn
score vcors
years and teu
ten IJ otliw persons was absolutely impossible. by them—some of them the vilest uf the
,
. ,
,
,
, .
I . , ! ...»
her in her ehamlwr, lying upon the bed,
and have crery expectation that Mb re­ All around tbo other rooms were arrang­ vilo—with the tact that 1 was to be left
. her face hid in her bands, with all the signs
mainder of your life will be
out ed chess-tables, on whicn tbc amateurs in- unsupported, long before I Lad any offi­
of profound despair.
cial notification o£what was intended. J
by degrees, and you will yet Mvc tin* tn vitod to be present followed the moves as
did not pay any attention to these things,
“What is thia, ray dear!" asked tbc Iuprepare for death. I have known suck,an they were played. Every thing being ituumuoa that I,.(hough then swytidoua,
lure husband, with a tender solicitude.
one hurled into eternity by the fidlingbf dedarcdin readiness, at *bout half-past 9 yet depended upon tho positive assuran­
“It is this,” replied M’lle. Duvernay ;
a tree. Why not apply God’s word to die play commenced. The manner in ces of Use Administretiou Riat I should be
“It is that 1 shall go; I shall return to Par­
ourselves,when he says to the waves Thus which the moves were announced is sustained. The disco very that the people
te and re-rater the Opera; 1 prefer to be
of the Territory were to bo left jU. the
far shalt thou go, and no farther, and here this:
mercy of the aaassina by whom they were
only a simple danerute than to be expos­
shall thy proud words be staid.” Life Is
ed to such insults as I have just receiv­
M. Lequcsoo, who had kindly consent- tlireatened, was the severest trial to whleh
I wassut^ected."
I
. f
the time to prepare for death, O kt usl&gt;c
ed !”
I repeat his language as literally
wise in time.
cd his instructions from M. Ilarrwitz, poesihle,; and 1 am sure that 1 do not od­
“What insults V
White Waiinf 6m buru high and bright.
“Oh, the most cruel, the most humili­
wrote d&lt;^wn the mores for both games, or or exaggerate the facta, In relation to
and Own entering the other room and the character of tbc men who have been
ating !,’
The Slj Louis correspondent uf the saying “First game,” specified tbc move laboring to destroy bb pow er end taflu.
“But wbat F
“Miss Temple leaves me. She has giv­ Chicago Tkiieae writes:
fixed for it; next saying, “Second game,”
en me to understand that, though she
“1 hare | been in this city for tho f&gt;ast be acted in the same way for it. Tbc
Xspwsr baht than thins an «sw,
r, seeking, for office, and with the pm
Ute's pilgriss^ to d-sroonaentod to enter my house, she was
and nothing has surprised ro« moves thus named, were then played upUity that they will get what they ask,
LiftUfrooi tbs bteiing brands piled high,
not aware that my position was not legi­ so much aa the tone of public sentiment
slavery. The city to to-day studied the reply to be given. V
timate, and that she fimls it imposaible to in regard

a charagrsphical celebrity, who left the

.Norm** Aocug Dealer in th? Good*,

Life is uncertain, death Is certain. Yet

remain with me. 1 shall die ! No, Fil freesoii in sentiment, and the stole is fast
not die, but I will return to Paris to-mor- becoming io. It is admitted by all par i marked down the moves as before, ami
tieo—ever by the St. Louis Republican, ■ then in turn announced toM. Ilarwitx, ex­
M’ll Duvernay was so seriously affect­ a pro-alavrry paper—that in a few years actly in the same manner, the advance so
ed with her chagrin that she was compell­ there will be no slaves in Missouri. The
ed to .take her bed. She visibly charged ductrineu of emancipation are earnestly
The longest game, in which there was
by her sorrow. The light forsook her advocated in the legislature, and by one i remarkably fine play on both sides, last­
eye. Finally, her lover, touched, by her of tho ablest papers in this city, cbo Dem- ed three bourn and a half, and from the be­
tears, her sorrows, and her sufferings, en­ oerst. The free white population is in­ ginning to the end of that long space of
tered bar apartment one morning, and creasing with wonderful rapidity, and the time, during which the strain on the mem­
said to her : “Do Dot woep, my dear; slave po]«ilation fitat diminishing."—*V.; ory must hsvc been enormous, M. HarrMita Temple will remain withyoa."
F. Are
wita (says Ga/iysrat) never for a mo­
“Truly 1 How have you altered her
ment appeared in the slightest degree empy Die Boston Jihi has received a
resolution F
“1 hava just informed her that In eight letter from an old friend of Daniel Web­
ster, in which the moat distinguished
days I will marry you.’’

—--- ‘re

.

The reader con judge of the effect of statesman said;
at the board. The replies certainly came '
“ The time was, sir, when a well-read
Davy Crockett happened to be thia nnnouDcemcct. Mlle. Duvernay,
more rapidly from him than from the
lawyer, who thoroughly understood hia other room, M. Lecri vain taking a o«sid-'
case, could form an opinion as to Its re­
sult
before
the
Supreme
Court,
but
'not
,
Stevens,whose father was worth more than

ly of opinion. The first inquiry Saade by .
them of every nevexteter, is, “Whsreore
you from 1" and if tbc answer .fe “From
the North,” that man b marked, and nei­
ther his person nor property *- —
the other hand, moved at once, and, icing They have established a reign

present at an exhibition of animate, some
time ago at leest, ta the city uf Washing-

observed:
1 ‘
“ if that fallow had oe a pair of specta

£90,000 of revenue, and who assured to
his daughter-in-law a dowary of 200.000
rsy- ‘ Jimmy,

Judge of Probate,
rews.muUU

MM.I
----ever they conflict with mine. They are
treated with more cordiality and force
than I, wbo bare tried to diacharge my
duty fiuthfolly and huucslly, cau rear
hope ta be."
•
In relation to the coining electh m and
the probable romplexltaT of the CtatetfD*
tlunal Convention, be said t
H believe that at least two-thirds vDfee
of the Territory are tn fcyor of
Eanses free; but under the operathe plans which their oppa^efta
v.evi*-d. there is no dowbt theta
Pro Slavery OonKitatfoe will be framed.
The difference betwrea the lew parties
he stated se fitUewK

Ohio."
The Major happened to be jua» behind who have jest arrived at Paris, and have
Crockett, and topped Davy on the about­ purchased I’Hotel Mole.
It is a striking example of the vicissi, der. Turning round, Dary very formal

naturally a quick player, soon got some­
what fetiguod by the great length of time

are your folks all

w«nr
• Why, what’s *h® »•«« *** bofl”

।

“ Ob, nothin' partioTar—only she had |

which be was obliged to remain unoccu­
pied while waiting fur the decisiuoa of M.
Lecrirab. It is most probably to this whatever."
feet that he by bo means equalled his us-'

die hoopin' cough once, and she hamtuev-

“Ill be

sews* becomes mistress of a grand man­
M. Harrwita earns into the gsoefaTroom,
sion, where the memory of the old minis­ account now, be t she has the hoops deep- . after wtnntag ta both games. He drelar. ..
ter of Louis Phillippe carries you bock to pr'to.’’

that of the groat Mathew Mole.

Ak Accqmooatikc

Panic:**.—" U

gy- How many girls if they took hold
would it take to reach from

Warwick to Brfmlugton!

Let’s Bre­

for him.

“Ob dear, yea, I am 111 all over

twenty mdse at girts 1 'Why, I should but I don't know what it la, and I hare bo
,• was the renlr.
reply,
-aon quite ii hundred tboumnd. Non- particular pain nowhere,"
it would only take twenty. Ain’t t Very
ck
... well,"
. mid the doctor.
“IT fire| ‘Three feh." “Ontybrwfmapwoaip.;

good at a mHeJ

you somethin® to take ow»v all that."

plicit in his
ministration,

�4 ri^fJfRlH.I
making tee eaverns

r.

mills,..

..idnot

HASTLXGS. TEURSDAT.

The Spring election in
taking all thing, into

Tin' fourth day out from La Pointe, the
subte-nhens
k if

Supervisor, .curding to our be^ inftrmatiou, will stand nine Republican and

lite uuu IteUxAte lte»k««' »■■**

tbc.publish-

», was heard echoing
the white hum’s
with but lit- through the ftdti
While wo Jar there
ofmlsceldobth of six oTeight
worth tMM the Indies'; Snd that t&lt;gather with thr-blrab,

tteUke nte taW »!" W “ • “•
bmgteofrma
&lt;i"y &gt;-u "•

roroftyo Supervisors over last spring
election, IxHLinterest has much »o do

ITJaSE"»•
uw.KkieMditeMitte^i.

where -Republicans were elected
_ ar. The Republican Judicial ticket

baa received a targo majority &gt;ua the coun­
ty; and itaeouis to be the same all over
the State. Republicans of Michigan do

of Buffnm, for instance—that his iudiguaUon manifested not only in hfe word*, but
in an exceedingly demonstrative personal

not like the “ Dred Scott" decision; and
tho election of Judges of tile Supreme
the Governor's narration, I asked Mtn: Quart gave them an opportunity ofspeakGovernor what am 1, a Northern Demo- iqg their minds with regard to1 it, and they

liare spoken in a most effectual manner.
Tho Battle Creek Jtffrrtonwi informs
us '‘Th&lt; itrvggle fa over and Alack Repub­

with the Republican party!” he answered
quickly and decisively.
•There seems to be no other eourw for
an honest and intelligent man to pursue.”
I hqve thus given you a sketch of what
occurred in an interview which has left
mo in no doubt of what is in my duty to
do. I believe—religiously believe—that

truth.

macracy s^ld not find fault if; u hen they
choose tn Mov buWu,n the pebple do not
lusion to
UUUMUIl
V&lt;&gt; say
3.1V that
UUl I
hington tn bfcathe the
I there found. ‘ My
bunlnres was not of a political nature, bu’t
connected with the settletoont of some
-disputed land claims, for myself and oth­
ers,, in the General I.and ’Office. 1 am
glad to netback, out of the cringing ser­
vility of Northern men of my own part r.
of which I was tho unwilling witness.
,
JosxrH Fosn.
Focxtaw Grots, Rice county, M. T.

appear quite ds appreciative m they, in
their modesty, may think desirable. Wc
:

Th?1#,

Upied «e we cofld vmnre to TW* tbs eoniuited W iterate, •»!
»•
Ths Kansas TH&amp;inw of March' point and, again enter Copper HarWr. f
reach the: ppwUi//4he
rirer,
There tho fort and barracks of the sold- it U1 increased to a gale; and tho lake
to the depth of six inches, affording a de- icn neatly whitewashed presented a fine
was white wife foam. Wo were Abo wet
cidcd wintry aspect. It will be remem­ appearance, mingled and partly shaded as
bered that there was a light fall hero at
tering tbs mouth of tho rim. witboutany
the same time, of about one. inch, but the Fir aid 8 proc a The morning and even
accident save shipping a little water.—
which was all gone the next day. Wo. log gun sent its echoes boomingjserow tho Rnnuing along by thp shore we founds
w onder what the TriSimc would think to take, end bounding from hill to hill; but
little sheltered nook where wn pitched
see it snowing in the middle of April as ita noise wssifaint in comparison to that
our tent, thankful ss the storm howlad a­
it now is In Michigan.
:
which was soon to break the nillnem of round us, that wo jwcre not on, tho lake.
tha forest for the mine had not yet made Covering ourvelrw as well as wo could,
the bills to tremble with his “sandblast.’’

Wc understand some rttrocioaascoun­
lican fa again triuu^pnajit.'’ ‘ hVe take
pleasure in saying to the editor of the drel has circulated the report that maple
sugar
would not be received at this office
Jrfcrsouian, fart withemtany doubt Block
Republicanism will triumph just s\&gt; long in payment for the Banner. W® pro­
nounce
such a report to bo a wilful and
as hfa own party leaders arc.engaged in
the, to them, foolish, and, to &lt;&gt;ur country, malicious falsehood; and would advfee our
friends
to
put no confidence in it. Maple
dwgeroua occupation of “ Moving than
I go home to thy form hi Minnesf which he edfoplains. The De- sugar has never been refused, and never

Allow me

.ouajr.xllkXO.

caii stand nV a safe distance from a bub­ see n good old fashioned Fourth of July
ble! end admire it, and philosophise upon’ celebration, and as this is the commercial
it with all the gusto of Sir Isaac Newton; city’ of the State, It would be ofgreat ben­
but we protest against their being blown efit could It be got up on-Jibcral princi­
in our face, soap nioc being pleasant to the ples enough to invite all ofour Northern,
eyes. Then we say to the Democracy, ;Southern, and Ccntmi friend to partici­
“ Ifyou will persist in blowing such bub­ pate. in view of this, 1 wish the attention
bles as the Kansas Nebraska set, and 1of our Qty Council tailed to it, and would

,M.ne. so"*"*
jPendleton's knife is still m Drain a bad.
rIkrch no hope ©Tbls recovery. The
jthxwr ihiak. tl»r «U MS

a awpwckfroo. riiuUnO.
Ap­
Having gut on board a sufficient quan­ soon wraped In slumber. Abort mid­
tity of wood, we again left Copper Har­ night, I wo* awakened by an uncomforta- ril 4. auu. th«l • umr
Ina .
3-uJ IM
bor, and this time suocreded, in reaching •eaaation, and found my to**r extremi­
M.
ties nearly submerged in a poo) of water. nodp. lw
liad a trading port; and the Presbyterian As the rain was falling in torents without rf n .tuck opon » unlenieiK of i-ujC}
board, a minion. There wo were left by wc were in rather a had . fix. But tbc
the Propeller, and tbc rest ofour journey morning-came at last, and brought with Moines Hirer by Indiana, and the proba­

h ni *

neat octavo volume of 550 papa. It will
be remembered that many of the SpeadiM and Documcate were prepared wi®
great care and contain much raluabfa
statistical and other matter foot cannot

was to -be performed in an open bort.—' It,.the cheering hope that we should that ble murder of the whole. Only tyo
Having a latter of introduction to Dr. night sleep under tho shelter of a roof.— bouses were visited by the persons bringafowlv Ing the nows in which fourteen dead bodBorup, the agent of tho Fur Co.; we*were Starting with the rising sun, we thrlr
•
p
,
o___ k-J 1.—m -kzJ
not long in procuring a boat, and a crew
wound our way up ll&gt;e river,—now pass­
of indians; and starting for our future ing targe marshes covered with wild rice, and others inhumanly clubbed to death.
home; thougfe wg were told, that it was then meadows of tall grass, whai sudden­ 1: ia presume that the whole were killed
that they are now in captivity. A
extremely doubtful, whether we could get ly turning a bend of tbc river, the shout, or
...----------- ,
through, as it frequently cl&lt;«cd up Iwforo an 1 answering shout tfthe Indians, announ- meeting of citiscns were called on tbc an
tlurt time; it thou being well along in No­ ccd tW wu I ad come in sight of In-god-u- ultim, and a company of fifty to one huovember. With this chopting assurance; o-nosy, our fata re home. Booa. our boat deed men had organized to march to take
and many kind wishes from our Prcabyterian friends; we pushed off from La
cd w ith the dusky forms of the si &gt;rages, persons that might be found with them.
Pointe, with a crew with whom it wasimwith whom wa had cotno to labor.
polsiLle for me ta converse, except by
E.H.D.

Chief Justice Taney's decision; and be- '
sign*.
ct I was assured by my frienifa
spattering our cherished institutions all 'of a grand celebration, of, say two thous­
at I .a Pointe, that If it was possible they
dollars. If that can be done, the cit­
over w ilh your nasty slope, we shall con- and
1
would take mr aaf»ly through. Tho sky
tinuc to be as triumphant in the future as izens will raise a like amount, and that was fair, the days pleasant, but the nights
Thomns McKinrtry, Esq., the special
will be enough for a big celebration.
as iu the past: yea more so.
Mail Agent, lias juvt succeeded in arfrosty.

a Permanent value, sad
.for future reference cspeowb

1 volume contains twenty-six of the
important Speeches delivered ia
«e by Republican members, togefa
.l .1— ■----- -i
a___ ___ o ". &gt;

era Slavery reduces Northern wages;
Det. Daily Advertiser.—The Fibboat^c
Who are and who may be Slaves ia the
United States; WiH the Soath dfasolv
following reply to a private ovation, with- tbs Union} Ths Federal Union, it remt
papers are -pioting with high gusto, the

froth our frietids:
Leaving late in the day, we progressed rcBthig &lt;job of the most successful forgers
but about 15 miles the first day, nnd and mail robirers ever apprehended. Die
pitched our tent on asmall stream, where circumstances of the rubcry and detention
WxsutsoTox, May 7, IBM.
Ihe County Canvas held at Hastings, hope that It may be complied with. It is
Who on little boysis fed.
we could moor one boat, called Rasber­
It is not possible for me to attend your
on Tuesday of this week shows a republi­ strange that we should not have patriot­
On the 15th of Drccniberlart, the Post
ry.
Here
I
first
had
an
insight
into
the
Blade Republicans arc coming
can majority on the Judicial ticket of 431. ism enough to celebrate in a becoming
science of Indian cookcry. During the Office rt Plymorth, Indians, was robbed movement of General Walker will be
‘To devour ua. hip md thigh,
manner, tho Birth Day of our Nation.—
But ourgood old sword of state will
afternoon as wc passed along. I saw some­ and amoug other letters stolcq was one
people in Barry County is still right on Hitherto, appropriations for celebrations
Chaw them up at Pbiliippi.*
thing lying on tbc shore, which I pointed which had been mallei rt Massillon, Ohio
the vital question that agitates our gov- have not been made for want of authority
ed out to the Indians. It provol, on near­ by C. M. Rusarfl A Co. This letter con­
crnrqcnt noewidutaadiog tho supcrallious to order such use of the public fundir, bnt
nearing it to be an Otter; which had been tained a draft for, MM,17, drawn by the
predictions of tho unterrified” who were the above suggestion would do away with
a long time dead, ns its eyes were gone, Union Bank of Massllloa, on lhe Metro­
LEWIS CASS.
sure xiiat n reaction Jwould take place in that objection. /Die idea of a fraternal
and there were other symptoms of de­ politan Bank of New York, and was direc­
theuToyor, after w Cu they were pleased j
meeting on that day, with our friends
cay. They threw it into the boat. This ted to A. L. WTieeler, Eiq., Ply moth, of
to call tlw. “ unruinmon txciteiutnC' of the throughout die Stale, could not fail to be
For our Wise fa brave and valiant;
Marshal)
county,
Indiana.
they dressed and threw into their kettle,
laa&gt; P&amp;idential Campaign.
Very fond of fights in he,
productive of tbc gest results. We again
The tluefmto wh&lt;«- hands tee draft tlZVenfaLd/L^doXT
and mixing with it some bread, and pota­
And if Eli Duiv-r ain’t cautious
Will those prophets please to point out
express the hope that the suggestion may
11. fumed
A L.
T. Whaulut■&gt;
I.
a.
fell,
forged the name uf
of A.
Wheeler of Grand, r,
toes, forming for them n sav ory dish. I r
Rapids, exults in the following
tha rreult of the reaction of which they
Boerotr, April 2.
and looked at a brawny ha^J as it clench­ A Co. upon it, and made it payable to A syncope of holy and virtuous adoration:
have so loudly talked! or will they, like
ed the head, and with the point of a knife, B. Coss, 'litedraft then purported to bs
Professor Ryanf con few dial they have
A ludicrous .occurrence recently
endeavored to extract sometlinng like nu­ endorsed from Cass to parties in this city,
•the encountar.%*J(&gt;&gt;nie on—we promise made a mistake In figuring I Wo give transpired, the result of putting the wrony
•lb meet you atrhHlippi.—Southsidrlkm- below the result of tho elections in all the cover on tho right book, by some of the triment, from the place where its eyes to be negotiated, the proceeds to be for­ humbug of every kind; you are gone up
warded to his place of residence. Ply] tho people are sick of you."
formerly been, and I thought—i’ll nut
oentt.
March 9.
counties ’heard from up to the time of go­ operatives in tho publishing bouse of
I say what. At this place wc lay all tee mouth, Indiana, and wbm the money ar­
ing to press:
z 'Messrs. Miller, Orton A Co., of this city
next day, trying to find a cfoy, that had rived, he managed to ascertain the fact,
Dem.
who camo near blowing up South Caroli­
Rep.
ran away from one of tbc * Indians, and as and broke into the Post Office in the night Adurrtuer.
There wa^ jolly good follow-ons, who
na, and producing a general derangement
2,000
Kalamazoo,
it proved, tlic only day that we could trav­ and stole the letter directed to himself,
had bad been ajolly good fellow so long,
of
die
mental
equilibrium
of
the
people
Hillsdale,
1,400
el. Just at night we started, and as It together with several others, all of which
throughout that ertire region.
that jbia nose had turned deep purple, and
100
Monroewas full moon, ran dung until near mid­ wcroi found scattered alon the railroad iiig home late one night from “meeting,’
It
seems
that
some
itinerant
book
ven
­
from being of respectable dimensions,
Ingham,
300
night, when we again pitched our tent bn track. .Irformalion of tlioso robberies
der offered for sale in Chesterfield Disv
Calqoun,
1,000
was traUinitted to special agent McKin­
-Pretty time of night, Mr.a small stream.
,
trict, S. C., a book bearing dn its covifr
jolly good fellow -was nrouned frmn his
Jackson,
250
We.soon learned that though the rand stry, who always heretofore lias been
the title, “ Lives of Eminent Methodist
slumbers one night, .by an inexQrkhte
I-enawec,
1,000 found
equal to any emergency, and he
would give beneath the feet, it would not
Ministers,
”
which
on
being
opened,
re
­
ihlrat, which would pot be compromised j
Branch,
800
set forth with out to apprehend the thief. in the community, and the father of a
make a very soft bod to lie upon.
vealed the startling fact that Henry Wanl
nor tampered with—it musk have “wet."
312
Not only jras tbc tent covered with At tho Metropolitan Bank, New York, he family!”
Bccdier, Fred. Douglass, Mrs. Stowe and
Rcgreting that ho had not taken the pre­
Berrien,
,
150
frost in tho morning but frequently would found foe draft with the forged signatures
caution to drink enough before going to
Wm. Loyd Garrison were packed inside,
Wayng,
(150
our garments that wii had on be covered and endoreetnenta. He then proceeded strike; Council always site till one o’rieck.
bed, this jolly good feildw aurgod slow
as snugly as Wm. Box Brown, in the
Ionia, &gt;
CM
to Plymouth, but refold gain an IMbrtna- ‘•My soul ’ Mr.---------- , you’re drunk—m
likewise.
dry goods box, which brought him from
Waalitcnavr,
200
In tlic morning wc again startrel, but as tion dh to shy one m those jxxte !&gt;y the tro. as I’m aBve, you rr dnrak—it’s thrwdie Isnd ofwhipo, and chahic, ahd slavery,
Montcalm,
2OT
the sun arose, tho *tnd cotfib up and comInfo free air. This discovery, of eonrae,
stock, going steadily on with 4xnh arms
Clinton,
400
pe’.lcd us to put up. Tit I co did we/tryto roclnl lowwU • ytmg nn» k, Ito lum.
produced the ntmost indignation, and
extended forward, to guatd that note of
Livingston,
150
'KTAatyn,,,-.
rettud n point, add were driven back.— »rc,Ad,
it strike one, as l oun. round the comer
4da from injury. J04I before bo reached tbc
great excitement.
“Conscience makes
Barry,
421
My wife, who had stood it well until thia Ita plto,. ukl. omporiKo of tbolato, ttm nr flrrl t:___ m
Von Burep,'
cowards of us all.” fee. ■ The publish?re
goal of hia nigbuwrik.b. started boek in
200
time began to think that wo hsd got toapend purportlof 10 ton tom «rilto&gt; hr Cm.
of the book were accused of design, and
tho winter, there on tho shore, or perish In • Ilk Ito Wilting Of Cortolr. con'rtncwj
0,445
800
were characterised by tho Pedee Herald
the woods. Drawing ths boat upon: the Mm ttol Cm, .nd Cortot, were an. and
Rxuitt* XT Ciucaoo.—The Chicano
800
and South Carolina Times os deserving shore, the Indians stretched thCrnwAves
for a blow from an enemy lying 5n wait,
th“
r-t-rtl, and that jwrwm th. mall
ttVciufo fov. _____
death, for sending tlicir pill of abolition­
in tfo guise of an -open door, had taken
8,MS
upon the ground, and commenced smok­ rolrtor of whom ha waa tarpisat.
HR-ct right upon that now 1 ‘-The hair of
Republican majority''sd far as beard ism down: there, costed with Methodist ing widi as much Indifference asrif they
Ha ttowtlh arrmud Cartel, and oom.
Episcopal sugar, thus jeopardizing the
his flesh stood up,” while bo waited for a from.
had been in tbeir wigwam. 'Not so with mitUrd him to jad. to hia Irnaka, Mae rwUkM.jai,,*.
whole South, wM were in danger ofswaL
my wife. Taking Jter babe in her arms, fc-Wd a mrantlt, of goodi atolar fmm
lowing Horny Ward Beecher and hfa sis­ ahd wandered off by herself where in a alarm la llpmoath. togwter with papm
ter, Mrs. Stowe; together with Fred.
-he slowly
lit de while I found her crying. Comfort­ temio, ite forgrd rumaaof pronh,,,.; P*®"
• dispatbh from Albany, that
The large and valuablo flouring Mill rfr 'Douglass, Win. Loyd Garrison, and nu­
ing her as well as 1 could, we watebed
of *.1 place. Charioted that te the Senate nr T—a_______ ’
merous other reformers, as Methodist
with longing eyes, fee going down of the *aa dr-ltetrrl, termd the potohmtr of
.
, ------ fn-.iuuny 01
- —-..zu lur mo frOWlbit
.« supposed before, feat it Was longer than Keeler, an the aitaof fan mill which was
ir rr&gt; .
”
sun} in hopes, that with it, the Wind;would CSCfinir (".trim.I»•
Jz.-j'*1 J15 ■»
-i
.which, in that latitude, no one could foil suliidc. and wo resume our journey. ’One
ful opperation. We learn that R. J.
of tl» Indiuu Who r~
wwoto. I
- «U &lt;O U
_
-«u startling
rcporU-J. 00
'
■ *a
Casa or_Fotsoxixo.—A vonn'’-'oU-- ’'
- ---*“-S towlulM, Iku l
create, be has 4tumbled 0ver justsuch an
B«atwp6d and Grant may bo eminently
had gim
«U. * rUifi^.
Itam-a fartfara, employed ns waiter
•U^OM^UL'
frlMld-r.J: • -■'

Hush, my babe, lie still in slumber.
“Onto* Wise will tzwmle thv head

r1-.,......

occurn»M.c-

A. CITIZEN.
~ We approve the above suggestion, and

Night eame at last, anti -with It the wind
Dur tillnge suffcred,a sphere lose when
ent-down, and we started just as the
the did milr was’ burned. We ^bir’an­
fo13 city, have recelvod a telcaranh dfa
to a young gH, fifteen yrara-ofages a-poibroad full mfton rose out of the bosom of
ticipate seeing' Imai pets . revive and our
•on commonly known m'Spanish Flico. the Lake. The Indians seamed tobe gbd
ie*, and yet, until die time of his arrrat
the signing -oftbo Constitution, fee foU- village resume Its usual active appearBwk,” lowed H
Ill
bX McKinstry, he had enjoyed Uh.
frets. Tire object of the yomjg man, It is
•Wit. door.
&gt;'c understand also faat IIJ. Kon- alleged, was her sedition, whiH under again with their wild ehotrpi of laughter eoafidrac* of tho communitv in'which Ite
’
-•ted.
HetateidtohsrovaryX^
ffod fos purchased tbc ssw-miH and wa- thebfl^cM ofthe pofaon. The pris. and oong. For miles the high sand rocks
rise IjoMly otit ofthe water, crowned wife parents, nod is otherwise raspsemdtoner is now In jail awaiting examination.
evergreens, and as the moonbeams MdtesL 4kw.Ki« :.U. ;&lt; .. f
Wwe the
stremed J through tha thick fidfags and

Reasons for joining tbc Republican
Party. By Judge Foot.
Organization of the Free State Govern­
ment in Kansas, and Inaugural Address of

■ugitireBUl of 1850.
LKWB CLEPHANE.

the above three time*

will rocciqe a copy
48.3

Tbc followin'
by tha ibxird of

18M.

Ixwcc, per Capita, and per
Nolic, is therefore bereh

tags, March 31st, 1857.
SamvbiT. McNub,

Wa Vrronw,
loan! afSuperintendenU.

IAil &gt;f Letters

Remaining in the Poti

for, for the quarter ending March 31st,

1857.

SliKjj.i'SkilJxzaT:;

1Sth *** of Msreh, IIS

fsn»x

world that colored persons arc not, never

A Swj

wna committed to

E3F“ The London Prototype says that

rdhy .ml

rf the imagination ;to fancy* &lt;ua some
bloody'pirates; bent feptm deeds at Mood &gt;- -

la many place, fee W»ter Wvrtira tnr
fe« and oa good grounds, that -Mirtouri

■-

1bnBBd&amp;rta»
a medical gentleman of London.

* Meh we some

didn’t read

_

N. BABUIW.F.M.

Wss

..________ Jsirtfr

ht rS USSU

•nMiwIsi.U Urtsg tmgfct M«

Stock of Good
' a«lt

’ill offer Borg

�HASrnNGS PRICE OTRRENT.
[OmMMd wMdy by D. C. BLaWutt.]

HTOH

Goods

COLUMN.

AtfjtCHA.VT TAltOK

KEEFIELD'S.
TO»o My» Spring Goods

•re Higher.

now restoring direct from Xw/ Tort,

^OCK OF

NEW GOODS!

CHEMI PECTORAL

STOCK OF GOO]

Ew Ik. r^U C.r. .r

N.. Ulng .xblblied to Huttnp, bj

Tars ba». “
Buck Silts, per ewt

BLT’rd Lumber; per M
F.m Limber, per M
Siurre T’ a'bs r, per feet
SaV-vu .

-I Pictit ’-Sneh is the tree meaateg of the
wsrd'Ttpoin." "r ofthe two Greek words front
which it is derived- Thio is pto significant aad
sppicpriate tills of the Tree Digwstiru Fluid, or
&lt;H -: - Joie?, Prepared by Dr. J-8. Horarro, of
pUadtlphla, f«r Iberers uf Indignation and Dyapryts It a nature's pwn remedy for a uateal-

BUCKLEY

Ztr WwA**fW,Mf&lt;TK&gt;^

C"11 "** etaroinn

Readv Made Clothing,

Spring Goods!

lies pjwer.. H resident Good Rating perfectly
w_- i iie.il with health. Seo the figure of the Ox.
n pn ilJ.d part of this p*per.
/

• - ------- ~ ucutucut j can
&lt;J1ollW;. SheetinP». Checks and
Slripca, Denims and
Tickings.
Call and examine our stock of
BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES.

Men’s Double Soled Slogaa.

AND

________________________ EEXtlELDH.

*ABDWA HE, Tabtenad Pocket Cutlery, Ra. .ore. Augen, Croce twit Baws. Hand Saws,
it Lovato. Coffee-niiU% Butte uad tterews.

Ladies' Booteea, Walking Shoes.
"
Slip», Tien, and Gaifen.
Call and examine our large stock of

crATFOFNK'HIGAR,La» CtocrvT.au. Pro
.&gt; title Court, in and far said county.
tn ik. tustlcr of the estateof Richard McOmber.
late nf Maple Grors, &lt;l»01.00)1
Up « reeding aad filing tha last will and teata-urn: Kicbard McOmber. Ute of Maple Drove,
dweaw-'L deposited in the ptM-e of the Judge of 1
“!*«•»/ «« the attention cl the Tea, that can’t U beat; Coffee, Sugar,
rrebule :□ and fiw said cOiinlr, by the Jodgu
Molasses, Oils, &lt;Sa,
Ac.
mtabttMU of Barry County and the
IbcreZ cotte 13th day of.. April, 1M7. Pruueat
WB KKKF COXSTANTLT OK HAND,
0. L Key. Jodgvqf Probute. .
•djotahg
Countte. loan examin­
-V).
III. aU.Tbl ekaS &gt;1.---- .■ e ..
_
Crockery, Qlaxa and Hardware,
ation of my large stock of
Farming Tools, of the beat patterns; also.
the MS V br psilpsnsd nntll Monday the lllh day
Spring Goods, which
of X.', IS?, st «»• oMoek, f. M.. el the oOce
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tubs,
w ill bo sold »o low
cf the Judge it I'rebaie in Hunuig., st whlcb Ume
Pails, Ate., Ac.
•
thatthepricw
Md piste sll jerwwj interested may appear ud LX
LADIES— Don’t bum in the Sun, when
.bee mux. if say, why .ttab will should act bo
cannot
you can buy a good
And it w farther ordered that the executor, util to draw custom from a great dfitanc*.
the* iu camrd. cas.e a eepy of th is order to be
a .blitbed m the Republics:! Datmer. a poblie
For TEN SHILLINGS; and thoec that
nevipsper. puhlhhrd tn Ike T*11*** of HastiBgi iu
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
the Cheap Cash Stork of

HIGH PRICES.

GROCERIES !

CUTTING DONE

asr-SbJ

OS SHOUT NOTH-'fc

•■Jun bars you Uta sb IO Haslisgs Uulyf

beard bow cheap Grant A Spanliiiag
re wlliogGrex!.!"

SILK PARASOL

SILKS! SILKS!!

TUB CAP

NEVINS &amp;. KNAPEN.
Call nod took *t our

AyM.ldth, 1*ST

Summer Dress Goods.

.
I»ivolution of Copartnership.
pliE coparuscrabip heretofore existing under
i , i..«. nl
&lt;&gt;r
a v ~.— 1- ■ I •

Chailies, Idtwns, fierages. Silks, Ac. dtc.,
NOTIOaVS-W endlen. variety.
We da not deceive you with fictitious
pricee^ynd show you Goode too poor to
give away; but we ofler you the beet
articles in the market, at prices that &lt;wnnot fail to tuit.

I
i
|
i

Call, Immediately.
'e hope our friends wit! call .immediatelr. and
&gt;e cillaena of Barry Co., we would My if you
I to perthane any thing in the shape of
Dry- Goodt, Groceries, Hardware, limit
A Shoe*, Readdy. Made Cluthiny,
Croclery-trart, Glau-rart.
Sheeting*, Shirting*,
Denimi, At., Ac.
AT VERT LOW PRICES ! !

fff" Cull early, before the crowd gets
in, and don't forytt the NAME.
NEVINS &amp; KN APEN
Hastings, June 12, 1850.
7.
~CORCCiER’S SALE.
I VIRTUE of aa Ktecutioa fuued out of end
under the reel of the circuit eourt fur the
eountv of Barry to nr directed and delivered. I
hare levied onon the foUqwtng described proper­
ly of Mid DeiemUnto named us Mid lUecntivn, u&gt;

B

Clothes!

aud righty, thence running wo th four rods, thence
cast r-gf-.t rods. Ibrnce north four rods, tbcucc
wc.: right rods to place of beginning, and sell Abe
avneai p ,bl.c icisdocet ibe Court Mouse, m Mid
• iJagv of Hmur.gv, . that being the piece of bold­
ing nr Ciremt C.«m in and for said coontr of Bar.
re un Friday the 1/th day of June neat at twelve
o eioet awn. of.Mid day. to satisfy the principle
aid merest then due tri said mortrags. aud all
•«.* .K.e.i ■ ng ekt. t... I_ __ .

9&amp;A WLS !

Lr the \ eamo aa soon as poaaiLb *&gt;»d
Toor*, Most Respectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

Haatlnga, May 1, 18M.

■___

Great Cure for Dyspepsia,

MORTGAGE SALE.
iEFAULT baring been mads Io the payment
’ofa ewtala sum of money Meured aad provilo be pud in and by the conditions of a etrSMU
rotors of mortgage, bearing date the ITth day
tetober. A. D. 18M. executed be WIHlam Yea­
rn and Bctse* gn* Vandusen, bls wife, to ArteI Duane, and -bleb mortgage was recorded In
office of the Register of lived, ia and for tbe
County of Harry, in the State of Michigan, on mid
revenleoath dar of October. A. l&gt;. IBM, al on.
o'clock p. m. fa Liber F. of Mortgages, on page IR
upon which mortgage there it claimed to be due
at the date of this notice, one hundred tad thirteen
dollar, aad .evenly fire conQ 1»U7 JS-100, .rd the
DR. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN.
said mortgage containing a power of sale, and tbe
aaote having become operative by reason ofa de
fae’.t, and no proceeding al law, or ta equity, bar
ing
brk.
Instituted
to
recover
tbe
debt
now
re
al the Uaating. Groce er and
tnatnirr secured by said mortgage, or any part
lore.
D. C ILS
llwreoL Xotiee ia therefore hereby given, that by
Hartings, Jan. 13._______________
rfotuo of tbe power of sale contained tn said mort­
gage, and la purstnace and by virtue nf tbe stat­
MORTGAGE SALE.
Tho reasons why
ute la .ocb ease made and provided, tbe said n»rtrXEFAULT haring bcoa roads in thgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged
premises which are described In said mortgage m
follows: "All that orrta.n piece or pirol of land
Is
doing
lira
lavgtal Hardware borinasa in Uaatsituate
In
the
County
of
Barry,
aad
State
of
Michi
­
I Scoby, of the eoanlv
gan, known and desrribdd by the United Stalos
Ferri, and Usury fc
as the we«l half of tbc north west quarter '
h Mid. and recorded —
— — survey,
of eeclionseven (7) in town one (II north of range I
coualy, ia Liber E. of mortgagee, on pan M, and eight
(B) west ■*• Thai said premiMS will be aoTd
which eaid mortgage was duh aamgMd Cy the said
to par tbe principal aad iuteroal remaining unpaid
WaaLiogton K. Ferri, and Ueary Edgocetnb, Io on
mid mortgage, with the lawfal tree. oo.te and
Win. IL llayford, so the 2Hlh day of .tugual. A. D. charges
of foreclosure al public veudtte on tbe I
11&gt;35. and winch Mid a.ngnmrni is duly record*!
...i. /.. 1^.1 i ri law
: I
in the HcgiatePa oBce of said ooualy. in Uber D.
of mortgagee on mgo Sid, and OMigned by the
Mid Wm?lL Uayfurdlo b.vid Vowey andTbreaaa
t&lt;~ OBSERVE THLSl-Errey bottle sf the
Vereey.on the tlb dar of Xorwmber. IBM, which
BMigument ia recorded in the Regieter'a office a|urr&gt;Mid, ia Uber D. of moeUugM. oa page »)d.
and Trido Mark secured. '
A saa gned bl ih^ald Tho*. VfaMy to David Veet3T Held by all Druggists and dreleva la Modb
My asMrtmeot of PABLOR STOVES, eompriM
»ty,on Ibe lOth W«f Janoary, IsfiT. which said
eraca. Prtes 1&gt;3K DOLLAR per belli.,
lyl»
the most beautiful pattern, in market,
ai.qrnmenl la recorded in the Register*, ofiica in
For sal. by Cun A SrstiaAVo It..Lap Wish.
I hare th. greatest variety sf
Mid ooanly, in Liber D. of mortKagva, on pace J?i,
MORTGAGE SALE.
sad on which said mortgage ia claimed U be due
ELEVATED
SHERIFF'S SALE.
7LT having bs&gt;n made in U« perinrut
el this date, the sum of one hoodrod and ninety
OVEN STOVES,
« &gt;nm of Fiv. hundred .nd thirty doll.re
two dollars aud ninety cents. And no proceedings
.KUK I. .l.t-,^4 I. L. ■&gt;_
LOW OVEN STOVES,

Clothes

HARDWARE!

SKA WLS ! !

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

EMBROIDERIES.
Collara.
Sleeve. Skirts.
&lt;Sse. Trimmings for
Ladies' DraaeM, Ribbons
Ac. Also, UmbreUat and Parsols, and a splendid assortment of
Straw Goods—the large* stock ever A
Cared to the public. Xtall and exam­
ine theeel
•inf ‘
■ - ...... .«... ..w.
vvuri House
nilagw of llasuaga, an th. 25th day of
si. SIMM o cluck ■■ Us afternoon of said
.
W. K. FERMI8, Bbenffi
r. Feb. a is*;,
«wt*
are rals ia hereby pwXponsd until the

c

yfX FERRIS. Sheriff,

OF MlCHIGAji. Barry County, so. I*n
osrttn and fbreaid euuntT In the ma
mate of Adam Wing late of Irving d&lt;

N'ctice ia tbarslore benby given, that by virtue
of a power of sale in aald mortgage contained, end
ia psrsuaaco of Ibe stelute in wmU care made sad .
provided. I sliaU offer for mI. Um preenteee tn said
tnortaage. drrertbod a. live weal half of the north |
weal frac-uoaal quarter of section number thirty
one (11) U township number tbnr(t) north of,
range eight (8) wert, coaiaiauig wrwiiy-lww and i
fifty-aiae hundredths acres of land ereording to .
the UnitedStalm eurrer. al poblic rendue, at tha
Court Uouw. fa the villas uf UMtinga. In said
A. E. Bokktbbl, Phywician •»!, Surgeon. County of Barry, on Saturday, tha Id day of May
next,
at one o'clock ia Ute afternoon of void day.
IlMtinc* M«h.
&lt;012
I will leave Jlauting’s for Ibe State of to Mtiify Uie nriocipal and interest duo on laid
mortgage, and all cv.ta and charges &lt;f U.I. fnrwcloN. Y. on the 20th insL, all account* must
be arranged by that time.
March H&gt;.

time

is rwroKTE'x-. |

AND IT T±Z£S MOXKY TO BUY

p,*tne sod filing the last will and lr

j^.. I

oneb as Ow Citi ion. of Barry Couoly tn.v Aud
br esllingsltb.
JEWELRY AXD DOOK STOHE
of th. relrtcrilMT.. on the Moth sUs of Slats SL,

OOTS AND SHOES

Jfiid s.l * 1

PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever seen la this Iowa. 8i x Plata sad Dox Sores,
TO HOUSE BUILDFFS.
,: voypyegay
T HAVE awry complete stock of Moure bnilditre

Whereas, no suit or proceedings at law or in
equity having been inetilnted or had Io reouvrr
said
.am tbsreireis
or anr tart hereby
llv-reofgiven that la porso
Matte*
ance of a poewr of Bale eonlauted ia Ibe said mort­
gage and of the statute in .ueb eare made and proi liked the premises de^"^ m and covered by
till murtgagv, of which Use following is a correct
deaeription^to wit. AU thoae eertsda pteeee or
pared, of land aliuatelrfag aad beta tn*M vaualy &lt;&gt;&lt; Berry, known aad fiiaerih id MMIawa la wife

Screws Hmm ofall kmds.
’
TUNT -W-AJRE;
kwh Mid land and f• sbsll Sipoet ter
de st public soelien or rmdire, st the frw.1 4«m
piOPPKR. Tm aad Steel Iron Wars ofbU aluds
VJ on listid. or made to order.
OBBING OF ALl.KLXDS PROMPT eV alien •
ded to. EATE-TROUGH and C^XUCCTOR
ou .bert notice, fa she nod style to ,nil customers. Dalal Teh.», 1K7.
,
________ —
Haalinga Yebeary Itth. FRA.X.'IH
1*5. v*‘ ROWER.
|yW
SHERIFF SALK.
r» Y virtu, rfa TreaacA.1 KxsCuOoo. lasaU sat
coovEHiNi; BiliuNimt
Tbe above *oo«n*^ ia all IU rnrteou bretebes ia
now csTnid catty the eubseribrr, al hut shop on

J

XTOTICE is hereby girsa that fa punaanre of
Itoenas aad aulhocliy berstaforc granted me,
by the Jwlgeof Probate of the county of Barry.
I. E. B. VahVleet adsmaiairetoc of Ibe estate of
&lt;1«. Brown, deceaaed. shall eitwae for aate al

JSSSSt
2JK?- •e’SiftV
MtowiBg dmrwibed real estate m Barry Co.. Mich,

Utr’b’ •*““* “» J'rebute

Egwswitssnssrra
mH
Aw! at Mid lune and place aball
all lie fa Isr­
ael thersla ofOte defendant named la
ary.

M^HLIIM _____________ Mg
AtTy tn Mortgagee.
Doted Febuary l£hl8-..
MUKl'GAGE SALE.
EFAULT haring been ntade ia the poraent
of th. rum of t-» bosdred and eleven dollars
and fifty ovate, wideh is the eom del med now to

Battle Creek, Hastings
GRAND ItAruU STAGIB.

D

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oniared that tbs executors
' ,’in “*“«
“f this order Io bo
K-?.* B»P»biicanr''lte»ner a new^m.*1 L .1. I , I
Hu,U__ :____ -J ____ 1- -Lus

GUARDIAN8IIIP SALE.
OTICE fa hereby given that io pursuance of
TI-thii and eclbonly beevtofare mated mo

OTT fob sikshis.
lbs andrrstgMd haring bought Ue er.6re
look

KEVINS

A

ning the saros day at half-p
riving at Ba'.llr Creek in e
Tasin Ar Cane gefag Kat
Travelfar. .illInd Ural

and all alter artfotee la hia Mae of buafa^Tw^

■xrj^s.^&amp;ssrt.s

Stock of Goods,
V Meuro XEV1X8 A MAKER, and hr
£££« ■■ftiOSlSGotit boufaoua.uBlteRbui

JBOTICB.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

r

FAMILY GROCKRrS

J3!? 2!Sr£S
-aXo

M. W. A. A- nw*
STBAT'eOW ~~

KNAPIN.

Blanks
DSHSe»aft®3

tewdltoBMebtop-lbrctto^

nuilag. My &gt;. IWL
laxD

nt cahlVox

tf
for sale

whaea Sea 1 t 4 S R 8 West Tt acres at I

�CNPRECEDENTED AKKA'AL OF

limit tetei .Im;

MSFB01G

''■'iteiM.^^tteC1^

*&gt;l~otero. fr( w

Goods

The Burt* of th*

W.e have now on

AT THE
CTHEAF STORE OF

“WOOD NYMPH,",'
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHODX

sss.-’s™'-'

ler.y.Mu-5

suitable fdr flie
'
HURRAH Fl
Spring Trade,
Discovere
H Btoak trf Good, and are conatanUv
r&gt;R.i
'receivingdirect from New York, al«i- which we will sell very
tienac^p our already Large Su&gt;ck Belectcd
C«3El^h.3F&gt; ’
with great care a* to tha wants uf thia
community of
■ *...
to make room for our
The Latest and most
new stock.
.Ipjh-oud Styes,
Our stock of Dry
which will be sold nt
Goods, Groceries,
prices .that will
Crockery,
Ready Made Cloth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
&amp;. Shoes,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in and other goods is
quite full, and we will
part of
Dry Goods, Groetries, Crockery and
sell them at prices that
Glass start, Halt Caps and Bonnets
:
a nice assortment and very cheap.
will astonish the
BOOTS AXD SHOES
STEBBINS
&amp; BUSSELL.
TVE hare on hand, a Large and nxteoaive j

c ■ -■

&lt;ast!!

great variety
Ready JTadt

GREAT BARGAINS.

PAYMENTS.

llqginess and shall
keqw* everything pertaikuiig to that Line.
We uje great care in
the Manufacture of
our Flirttitlire &amp; none
but the best materials
used and none but the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found

STEBBINS A BCSSELL.

tfaaw~.M»y 1. ISM.

WASHTLB8, Pail*. Bn»®*

■on hand and for sale
•Cheap for Cash. Wi would Invite a call
*ad"1in *t*mlnation of oar Goods &gt;nd
Priaea,and we. will try aad MtWF/yuu.
_ t... . STEBBINS &amp; russEll.

'

PtUiLte-^- T

2,000

mKS?"'

BWEXCTM o&lt;rtlkT&lt;h st

FBI ill IS' _

PROSPECTUS
iiy buck.

WC ^ . &lt;

-- —-------- .ruicm wbku u.i . irrn ico rgni
to their .oterp n x. ,u m fcraaer period tea ttere
tejof ..teetd-^a.bora ra teg. aa'il now Ik
Th. M Vj;„ W1U ooBU.a. tub. roudncJ „
tk*
fcrjand plan whicii hM rradcrod it uni
renallr m
I. —.11 u- »k.
-z
....k

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS

tww pruvid. Io m*k. n. .tetoriww. i» Ite &lt;te«l
So teak ar dacwatMii out •apply tte fdrae ol •
duly paper. Day by d»y II rater* th. .toro-rwtte.
tte mrrtenlr'a .hop, ite odie»» of
ax-o and &lt;br famllv .irelc
It »• found mu erary
line af teat»l, rad’wired orrr by hundred* in »»»•
ry pablie l&gt;ou*r It will »i*it you a.rry day. It
d.acitwr* topic. •• they me, treroathrir prvgrrM.
•nd de.itnatea Ih.irroociuMua. il prawnto truth
(xroml ia temily ud tecrut ray terctofcrc ten- la popular fornw. »n&gt;! in tte grralrot ruiriy of onp«wta. Il team in ite aalumn* th. opiamna oftenErah namter o( th. Masuir*. will eonUia IM dredi of dtetiagai’ted, penetrotint and raRaruru.
oct*ro p*(r*, 1X1 double eoluinu., roch re~r tliu. ■an. In one rear it conq.riae* more Ih—n you w JI
mmiuwiu nrariy two tboinaud pans w Ite eteicut Mterilsnc... I lterolureof iLc &lt;Uy. Every
nscster will eemtein uamervu. I'lcUnsI HluUr*tiara, accurate Ptatr. ol EaabioB^ sexpiu. ChrvaicteotCurr.ut Erente. »ad unrariM&gt; Ttuiiraaotlte
Hooka ol the Moalh. Tte VJume.cumiucm.wuL

WM.C. BHYAMT&gt; CO.,
41 Xaaaraatro.t, enrrar JUterty.

DRY GOODS.

..

Tte Wraklr AU'-ruxr cvnre.-. eulnatragbich prreral jwculte ad»aata&lt;ee tobua-

**ratH

tor advewthw.

me 4D'*wriu»o i&gt;

uaut.

&lt;10 luaaaar !«•*

I of stat uary may be
, .k
|
Thoae who prefer Magaxn^ /' “» w
' graving "Satuiday Night.' can hare citimr
«/ tbe Mknrtn* one yAar: Harper’* M*.
■ gazinc, Godcfw Lath*« Book, Vetted
&amp;IC.
K.iurLcck.r thp.

rinee, GrahnrA'a Macaiitw, Black wood’s
Magazine, Soulfturn Lluray Mrascnger.
No pwraon ia rtatricted to a ainglahare. ' Thnac taking five membership*,
remitting IIS, are entitled to til Engn
ring*, and to tlx ticket* In the distribalion, or any five of lb. MagMinc*. co*
year, and six ticket*.
’ Perwin* in remitting funds fur ntember*iiip, will plea»o regiauw the letter attte
port office, tn prevent low, on receipt ol
which, a ecridiralc of Memberehip. Ugctlicr with the Engraving or Maprine
desired, will be terwarded to any put ol

For further particular^ are the Norrw
ber Art Journal, *cu* Am &lt;m applka
tlom.
For mexnbeariup, addreaa
C. L. bmr, Artiury C A.

F&amp;fcK R9wnt. Deak-r in 8

Hadlkt As Wichtmak, Mann

■

Oftoe. Kt.HKtl-, &lt;i!d'.«ty..l. U-otft

Heath, MclntoU di Co, Dai
Qlote HaUdt, Uratisri If ic*.

ICE COOL LKMOXADE arrrH ap, ea (buri »o-

!CK CRIAM. delicately pteatwabte. ritflt frsm
ke fcuntain head.
Th I. saliwet ia repaired In (vHable .lyte Io ae-

Taxes for 1856.
■HE TAX PA YEM rf Ik. tetratbip rf H»-

&gt; Ite hf»h tey cXJhmnBrr. Jt.'Y. teri««irr
Jt Mt#, TewnUlp G4teW
Ha*M*t* Dea. » MM.___________ *«*
A Gro-t.sTuo.Ml
Ur I'wrr kmml.l
HYDROPATHIC RXOTLOPJDX
a rowrumt atwm or nraaorATtiT aw

Embracing ontlintw of Anatnmr,
lUaatroted; rL.ay.dvgy rf tte Bunas l~f', Br-

SuSK■• ? ::
Path Frtning Port.

roewn lay

.

„

rv v m s m tteuintey. U ‘!'t '»&gt;• “
t".c ‘■-.Sts:
Sd trtetet orttelteHy.
’
cte^te SSJy

him

N. ACKLEY

wt hte old .tend, .ppomte J. B. FOOT 8
AvQXLl FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,

Every robeertber of throe MUh ia «.
titled to • copy of the »l Jeiulid steel «jnvinc., “Huiurizr NijU” « . e»p, S
any of the fvUowtng td M«prtn«i ooe
yapr. al*o • copy ol the Art Journal one
ve®r, and a tidtrt in the Annual Dwtebution of Work* of Art.
Thua, fi)r every Wj-aid. a penou not
oftly get» a beantifu! Engraving or Mar*,
line one year, bat abo roputve* die Art
Journal oao year, and a ticket m theAangj Diatrib'uticn, making four dollar*
h .".-.nding nutter, benide* the tick-

SOAP, Gamwa ^atlU Wbi «4 hS?3f A!®

WteB rfM, J.JU WX

.

p

N. IJwWrt, Dealer in* Famih

aagSKfiaviSgg.i
Bl ,«»k*-t;-.
Sibfiofe «s “ AV term!XX.

I

WaateteNaAbte aad Btekao.il
Crature*.
vrrrr kind of &lt;k»«
TL. prvpeteor tep*a by a unci atientum ta te»i
Maa to merit a atera a&lt; pobte patronage.
TtewUl it aiiaaiad larnite tMtlh •( the Pro*
teterina CburA, ia tha villaga af Uaaiiua, or
tha lame road, known a. the old Batil. Creek road
LCMBJCB OF AU. KI.SDS FOK SAUL
Wta. &amp; UAHBUHIX.
Haatiagn.May l.IW.______________ ■

sTell in the field.
.A.

J

ixikx,Hatter *od CteHIM

Y*«« wnom •“ifes*.

8i.pl c C«py far one year. Io adrane.
Thm CopK-a. in advaoea.................
8mgie Cevy, par month..................
Suteeripilana may roeameaev at tt&gt;j
Iwava la adraao. Any p*noa aaud.
r
or' mot* aatearitera *U1 te tnthla
MaMhy,Jw&gt;e9, 1856._______________

TT

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EXTRA FLOCM from r«4 whe*t

SAL.OOPJ!

SECRETAB1ES AND BOOK CAir«17y -ffreaiitp Pw/.
BBS. SOFAS- BBAUREAVS,
I* PabU*h«4 e.«ry Tbmdsy.
soFaco.vtk.e jenny
^'mgieCopr
*■ *dT“"
■ LIND AND COMMON
*
BEADSTEDS,
Side, OJd and Centre Tables, Fall Loaf
Jeui^ Lind and Digit Stands. Lonnges.
Ab4 «r.y lugvr number *t Iterate of |1 per year.
roramea Oum ant Spring bottom CMn,
Semi- Weekly Fretting Post.
Aay qaantby of -I’me, Cherry, Whitoi !■ publiated ovny WK'artday aad 8atart*y.
wood and Black Walnut
■
Single Copy One Ytar ia advance...
TwoCopiea,
••
••
...

B1K&amp;.K

by lending Artbt".
The Khole of which ar® to he dhtriba
ted or •Hotted Tuoung the aubacriben
jhoan nateeaere ewMtewd^wwvioua to dm
Twenty-cl«bth of Jan nary ’57.
when tha dutnbutioti* wul uke place.
TERMS OF 8UBSCRIPDOV

Uratia®i, Jaaa 1, IMA
BRCSHES «c*n Ma*l^_____________

THE N. Y. EVENING POST.

A COMPLETE FAMILY MEWSPAItT.
I. terotod to Ite .apy-it of th* Itemocrutic P&gt; .
tj When tt la right and of
bKMOUUYlOPKQCaiPUB ALWAYS L
U ite nnwwnProml,nK *drorote rf
rntK SOU. J *B«t LAItOB ! AXP nt’4* WE* Cl

tl

FINE OIE PAINTINGS,

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads. Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c|

We also carry on

fyArarriptfc

With numcroun work* in Btwue. and a
collecttoo of Berrml hundred

CABINET WARE

thg;(j FURNITURE Call and see our stock.

Wtea dclorrad by Ite tarrter •„

fn^wtewee; Captive Bird; aad Litth Trv

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

Abo ■ great variety of other desirable I
GbaAt,1 “ue^ •» • Bonnet Ribbon* and j
Flower*, Parasab, Fan*, Chailie*, Iawu*,
Mualina, Mantilla.., nununer SKawb,
Glovea, Hosiery Ac., Ac., on wliicft w I
promhe you
'

at iteii^ratei if!

“SPRING.”

DT MABBtf, UT1 CZX.
Together with the following GroupoJ
SutiH'.n in Carrara Marble—of the
I
Strugglca for the rioamVanu* and Ap.
’ pU P *cbr, Magdala Quid of th. Si,

TONIC

world
CLOTHING,

that cannot be beat in

-

APOLLO AND DIANA,

of

Style quality qr price, NAILS, SASH,

-

Abo, the exqybitc Ideal Bmt

w,g»ii8

INTI

Defy
a

I”*1 Anwrim

StataMMB, A “

MASS

t. W.-BtGnt rjt.l~i.bl. 1

MEETING!

•f Onurt’itearo, H»Un&lt;*. Mteh.
y.AsyiWihtfddiie*

II A D L El Y At W I G n TM A N!

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

■

Jroa, Steel, Nails, Stares,
Start Pipe, Farming Tools and
Mechanics Tools of every
kind rAicfi we will sell
cheaper than ever
before ofered
ta tAi« Market.

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

ami b

•ralteaL aold cheaper than a man rocld (teal
turn, UM1 •teolutmn Cur tte crim, f.rmted m

“*

117 “■

MftJg#
,Tn~

iudixy a maimux.

H**u*|t«, K*y. 1. IBM.
E M P O R~U M 6¥ F A 6 H I O N
rraa sntemter W&lt;mld tete this melted rf te1 fo'teitclteciliimurfUMtetsMdlteriC.,
thm te teweMMd *

taTTor shop,
CUTTING.

dteteto^-d *U'«k*AKKAinDia«tBSpring Fatiuaas jtul rmelrad.
nitett,Mwi.ia&lt;.

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MORNING EDITION,

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VOL. I.

TERM3-4IJ»; IN XDVANOR

HASTINGS,
BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY APRIL 30,
1857.
____________ :
laUf.

uq&gt;lN«* JmisaiuRr. ■ ■
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The Two Faces.

lEXINGTOJt.

■SWCHW*' •■ -■x/ ,■'!

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OsaU* da Wstats*, Wholesale and Be-

sias?ifi«Mnhs!’

-PsxrhcB,—The wri tar deems an apolo­

O L. lUr, At|

gy necessary in o&amp;ring the Following
lines to the public. The worthy and pa­

triotic deeds of - Otlr Fora&amp;thcro should
ever bo had in remembronM; and the

f£±Er^2sr’- *“»«&gt;»'

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i [r.V k-tttmtBt* rfehfer ina vety variety
of Dry Goods, (itawnrx GreriW Ilu4 .Wa^a
r t x.lr MMo
Jtay*-

of tyranny and

oppresrion,. should be
Wo ore
approaching an epoch in the history of
our country, .when a» exhibition of that
m aH kinds
spirit may ta nccctsary to preserve the
err. *e. Stale
ap,-Alteh.
J liberties fonrnblch they fought.
Fxaatedf Voanxxfl, Livery Stable. Hors■
The IDthnf April is the auhivermry of

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, cherished by ttair dcseeudanta

M. IUmku, Physician mid S
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h Italian and Knluuiazow.
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dare, itauli gr. Mirit.

THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS.

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Springs. !’nuri»*nie *nd Gull- Prairie. The
try ateui; tta route ■&gt; teaowfs), and lb* roa
80011' .ri ir a.\t&gt; xikgast co.tcrrEs

lion* route from lUrrv Cp.. to U-r Jlichtetu Central
R*ll Rcsd. Tta potrenags of the trsvritee public
11x4 they be«n traiacd tn teenet ctblood.
u re.p«-Uu!l» ,&lt; taiud.
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*m.a tue uorrui* « we nriu .,
The PlrSJosophrr'* Rfonc Forend! Xay,—irora
from wnr
their presriui
pwccfui tearlLs they rere.
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■--. an.1 iliri— in.! bkvrarc* to •«-, *’** UattiMr, and the attrraundinjt Cmmtry
■m earne-l 1s •» pl***
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C0«l. jn (tea.line. I’tcass »vc s« •
e or. State Jil«ct.u.-it door to Rower » Uaru- . faif«oa mi the iretb ofdusyM rtiun. hr
rrinrir^1^’' ,N Yo&lt;*r Orders,

! tu:d tlie roo4» will be .elected and put up with at Tbo Boohing eye. the tips eompttnowf,

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nwrohol them on Ibst &lt;to»d day;

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Blood flonwt.-tkc parr, the rtered blocu.—
Fust intb« c*a»« oCFrsHow abed I
a nd ■&gt; «rU d«*ri u. tMguiB* Sood.
It c*U»d,ln juttire U&gt; tta rid.
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Judge of Probate,

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FUV H,U U-»
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but still sta did not emend.
pinew. When 1 came home this evening
worn and fatigued with tta labors of the
day, why could you not have met me
with a smile and ctaerfol welcomed";
' “Because I didn’t feel like smiling,”
was tho answer.
.
.'
*But you smiled the -moment Mr. Bis­
bee ahd his wifs came in; and that, too.
wtan. your ,j^cliw,were anything tat h «7S .
UH» «»&gt; ■» «"** “
pleasant a moment before. Can you do
al cure.
i
for their comfort what you are not willing her“soul
No, no. Albert," she Ward the ol.
to
floTbr
nilnef
”
good children,
naturally a kind,
pwn say. ”1 ccmaot remain hm» I W
“I do the host I can, i am sure.’’ sob,
__
excellant woman, and meant to do right;
intended tn make my b&lt;&gt;»» With Abtr,
inning to cry
she had one fruit, and small as it seemed
.
. .
11..:.,..
.1.1
i»ui5
„
-ish jou-a
you’d r«.a
found &gt;
a wife rrho cr
“’ k«« f*
io her, It occasioned much unhupptncM in «hb
• 1 you tatter
■ than
'
’I du.
'u. I! can
c»n orver
never
the femily eirele. Site was not always kuited
’Till off from Ito oooolaot pyn
suit you—never."
x
tappy
st
tame,
pnr
was
she
always
plensWeoned 1e»e obeli oft retire.
kind words I hear spok« to
Abby
was
In
tears,
and
her
husband
sut, though for tta life of tar she could
ones. Ob', such flood, knd, xw«*
not tcll,wtat had occurred to ruffle her could say no mayr. He could only wish'
feelings. She had cvcrytKing about her that she would understand him. OM
calculated to beget joy.’ and her every how oiten, when she was kind and gopd
nave uwnn , wu,
- --------reasonable wish answered. But after all, did ho wish sta would always bo so; nnd i'nuil v and sad from, recent bcwaviaieat,
she often wore a sour face, and her longue ngsin when rise was making company so I osnoot bear it. I wUlsoflM W*/*’
would run on in strains Ur from sweet or happy ; how fervently did ta pray that and y&lt;&gt;M shall haw the-oU skase 4 &gt;vosta wonld always do the same for him,—
accordant.
A«d t
u.»•« u«.j. mj**0 irj
“What is tta matter, Abby F asked She was a neat; tidy, induitrious woman,
*• Hp* Lydia told you so t
asked
tar husband, as he returned one evening and onlv tar family knew tta dark trait
Albert.
.
:
from tho store.and found his wife with a in her character.
“Lydia 1” uttered Mr. Gurk*u i» “t1- •
In the same towff with Abby lived her I
.
tour face on.
“Nothing," was the answer,given rath­ onlyristcr, who • married a young man | pWt
“plo told mp,l Ab, you uan'l kaow
named Charlca Frye. Charles was someJ
al
Iwr, ifyeu think to. No, «»,*• J- -‘l
er moody.
•“But something must be the matter.— eight-add-lwcnty, and Lydia, his wife, Ab- «t&lt; -kl mo wliat n rood and fcithful wi»
You never look so wltcn you arc happy.” by’a eistcr, three years’younger. The *aS&gt;j
But! cm
•‘How can I help my looks! . Can 11 young man wri a afopenter by trsde; ■'cnee grows mpre room on, the
look as I feel without disturbing you F strong, taalthy. gvnorous, and of aupepior *wears off, and A&gt;by pegtrs to
• Pshaw, Abby—don’t talk ’ so,” the intellect and uitclligiuu.T, His busiueos ’tha face she oftc; keens for bom
'
husband eaid, at ’tta same time placing was good, and though he wore a paper tlfts
to you, Alhirt, fcgntse IW
'
his arms about her nock and kissing her. cap and an apron ten or twelve hoars a lie
day, yet he was laying up money. Lydia 1 to you. Btt—imt^( will
•Now tell rite what
has happened
.
.
was unlike her sister in otic respect. &gt;ngsin!"
more than usual,” uttered the wiir, ««ll Frye
I
Abby listCT-ci toluni no longer. Wth
sweet smile which visitors found uounpleasantly. “Who wouldn't bo aobcj, Tta
I
a wildly boating bursting heaff, *^***~
' cn her face never faded in tar buatauds 1
I’d like to know, stuck up tare from mdrn- &lt;
te-ned
to
her
rom,
and
Oirpy
NowI^takt.—Here is a litany which'
. presence, and tta word* which stranger* 1
ing until night with two sqnaBinz young 1
on her bed, he- husband, come up, see
’ heard her speak to her child were never 1was sick, and v hen he asked tar wtat^e
though not orthodox, will paw among sin­ ones to look out for all the time?’
harsh when alone with tar Huie
“Squalling young ones!” repeated Al-. more
'
asked her wlis. he rould do for tar, *•
ners :—
•
।
onr.
Sta
loved
tar
husband
««d
sta
!■aid cite would be left to herself.* ba
From tailors' bills, doctor*’ pills, wes­ hart Leenish. while as expression of pain '
loved tar child; and never did she know­
passed over his features.
monuait bp jnitrw-tcd that she tad taara
tern chilli, and other ilia—deliver us.
’ •Chore 1" cried the wife,. pointing to&gt; iing apeak a word which could b.ing a some part of to fothcr’a remarfo PPd
From want of gold, wives that scold, where her youngest child, a g rl of fourr clduu
upon a member of her bouschold.
'
And between these two sisters there, ’ Ota day nttli NeDle lootad
maidens old, and by sharper* “sold”— years, was pat dimbtag up to the testa­
ble alter tta sugar bowl. “Get out of woe and ertnngepeuU Several times
deliver uc.
Lydia had exposiolatcd with Abby, on scFrom seedy coats, protested notes, that, you little brat! There take that! coant of her frai&lt;i»w« trratnwnt pf tar
Now let me cutch you up three again I—
sinking boats, and illegal votes—deliver
St&lt;.p that crying—stop it. Isay. Aou children, and once the bad even gone w»
touch that sugar again, and 111 give you for aii to put her arms about her sister’s
child and protect it from ttar mriher’s
From Cranklug doors, a wife who snores - such n licking ns you won’t wnti’t !"•
■he allowed the ipiril of nnmr io coins
Tta poor child tried in vain to hush its rage; and It unfortunately happened that mto her roul on njeount of the ww M
■confounded bores,’’ and dry goods stores
sobbing, and instinctively crept to its fa­ ou ttat avening Mr. Ixetnau asked his had pursued towwd her, so her trial dm
—protect us.
ttar’s side. He placed Lis arm aropnd wife why could not »ta be as kiud and not amount to noth.
Wh«
From modest girles, and waving curls, the little one and rat-vd it to his knrc.tmd mild al ways ns tar sister was. Then, ad­
came home the oild was wore, ■“ by
and teeth of pearls—never mind.
/
in a moment more its retimed, itrflnmcd ded to this’ she shortly afterwards teamed thia tinu- it lad income so svk that
From stinging flit*, coal black eyes, oa- cheek; where the mothers blow tad fal­ through a meddletomr* ncightar, that tar
mother was aorr she had bc« M&gt; bars*
len. Was pilluwtxl appu tho fxUiare bo­ sister tad given her hmbond Albsrt some I through the day.
advice u to how tain’igbt bret punish bls
Mr. Lecmau riml for a doctor, and
som.
•
.
• Oh, vtfl'' Mi 1 the.wile ; ‘ now youll fractious wife. This cupped tta dimax in when tho mna erne, he aald'NmB* ““
ZZ^r Misa Getty, in Albany, own« a
Abby
’
*mind,
and
from
that
time
there
pct the brat; IM li’*c to have you have
three story brick house which Mrs..Ab­ charge of 'em nil day ; we’d see taiw iritah 'was no iutertyurso' between tta two si*.
ters.
• ■
bott rents. Miss Gutty wants Mrs- . Ab-1| pa'ionre vow’d have 1 ’
Olio day Albert camo home with the
I bolt to leave; Mrs. A. declines. So o«i
• I: would at least renjembor she v-a*
pleiaiug intelligencofor Us wife, tnat tar
। Wednesday Miss Getty takes the window my child,” said he somewtat rcproachfidfoltar
would
be there the urxt morning,
Iv, ‘ and al»o bear in mind the simple feci
thought I
„ _
sash out and declares that alio will freeze
tint ’ the young disposltfrn may gain nil and he intended to settle down with them '
.Ijk. =m«.
Abbr was In restadcs. . S.l.l*th
her tenant out. For thia Mr. Abbott its Impulse from the exmnpltwit rtkelvcx and find a home
.
_
-__ &lt; ,1.x.. A.,'hw Um&gt;
Sta loved her felhcr, for ho was a good I
caused tar arrest, and she was conveyed at tho hands of ito guardian.’’
“O, yea, that’ll it. Of course, 1 am al­ man, and bad crcr been kind to kis chllto jail. House owners who have tenants
Lvuia stw
' .
ways wrong." And tlcn Abby Lccman dren. And ho was wealth)^ too.;
my child! span my childF tta ww»e
u ill make a note,
put tar apron to her eyes' and bCgani to I On.the following day, Moses Gortam
came. He was an old man now, p.*t
. cry.
Of course, the hnabnnd eon!J uay w&gt; sixty, with white hair, and mild Ibenero.
Irishman to another, “ that you and your more. Ho tad often, vx-ry often,suffered lent look ; and Abby was very happy.—
nil this before, and had tried to make his Her father told her ho had hniabed his
wife always disagree F
travels, and ment to settle down with one
" Because,” replied Pat, “ we are bothi wife see how much real unhappiness she of his children tor the remainder of his
| wns making for herself; but she would
Tta nnttar
of one mind; she wants to be master and
not listen t or. If she did, the Impression days.
“0, of course you'll dome and stay
wri not tafcng. In fact, shic tad no pa­
with us," Abby raid. “We've got tta
tience with tar children, and the single
love George'aid Mary.
__
jjzjy” -I »nan from the country, whose ruffle of a moment was sure to make im* at oat room, and ore best able Io keep
The mother o»uld uut apak* J ustthen
wife had eloped and carried off the feather tappincss far Jicr. She lovcdher husband y°“A, my child." returned the ol-l num, Albert entered be room. .
fondly: and her. children *hd’ ioVed, too.
“Papa— Paui—one kuwor little NeHw
beodjWas in Louisville it^ starch of them
She was proud of them, rmd for thelrcom- with a smite, ”1 am tatter alite to keep —Uvclittkncllieriwar. Love George
—not that ta. cared anything about the fort rhe would sacrifice any amount of m Vkclf. But I can tell you better about
knd Mary, ami lorn nuun."
wife, “but the leathers, " stys he, “them’s ( pcreoaal couvcnienea Many and ruanr that after I hnve taen a spell with' you.
Wbw Abb) Ueinan »'.t looked «p«a
At tta end of a week. Mr. Gortam in
an hour of bitafid j“y did ata paw with
worth G8 cents a pound ”
her cbWd the spirit had led! The little
foruted Abby and tar husband that ta
her bustand when tta sky was clear; but
ha*l that day deposited m the bank twm*
A Tfirx Womax.—An Irishman, ob­ a cloud was sure to britlg llto storm. For ty tholinnd dousra In tbtlr name, and
rears not a day tassed that hadwot seen
serving alady paar, remarked to bis comthat they might'draw It ns they pleased.
I some uriph’osant* priaagc between tarself '
panidji—..
and children, and she would not under- , He thus withod thcia to enjoy a part, al
of their patrimony,- whila ta lived.
•* Pnt. did yo iver soo so thin a woman stand that her very’. nu*dD of treatment— fe-ist,
tho disposition she manifested and the Un- Of course the leader ana iuwgirw how this
nnnouncment was received. But the old
“•TO.!- replirf.lW ol~r, «Wbta.I2'.P?3I
man did not stop long tolfenr their thanks
guish her huslumd-bad tried to show her for he had the same errand to Lydia and
Ou the r.cai montig. Lidie.
. '
'
•
licr put 'together
,
thia, but she ’would not Krtm; and then। tar husband. :
;
Hofwad Charlo*. Fry o and ibis wifp took cat« ofthe bod; of little
when she was crim and reasonable, Albert
-y Joe, how many scruple* ere there could not find It in bis heart to destroy tath occupying one ctair when ho onUicred, Lydia sitting in diaries’ lap, and tbo
the peace by «uch al|nslon».
-ia a drachm 1”
i child in taV'K." He told them wmat he bad
On the present oreriton supper ww«
■ Dent know tar.”
:
'""
cAteadmoritoriteno-. Tta tambotod waak done, and it was rometimo ere ono of
■ “ Well, remember there are eight." '
‘ them oxrid xpesE Bat Ctarlet wjto the when Abby entered.
pained and this wife *ngO'&gt; ■ W;
»• Eight, pooh! dad • always takes bis
first tn break tta silance. ■ , - -1
_
,“Mr. CJortaln,’’ ta said, in a low joto,
“I accept your generous offer, and the
tl* ward*:' •"
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' ;
more rcadiK too, bw«n»e I know it«»«
Mother," said a IWp-aquaro.
•'Ttart trite it I Tbu
•verythmglh« from
tta-tafttl bftove. . But, rir,* I ftald
K about jiyn
‘‘iw.hy

'•«? «? “J

don't I
limcn'

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-tariffs

st vie oftrSTeimg drota worn in the win— — ta-kj u» IMfc. ta Mh—n»
&lt;W

u^tijd bare

• not have asked—I could not have rapro.
while tho mother felt more dismal still
front thlaritow mrtbarrt. And Ari tori- 1n4MfcM&gt;i no,
of (hU Um. &lt;b« do&lt;» bdl WS.
«!"•
crapwnr w* inwdiwd. It «*• n”gtborioJW.wlk
■»»&lt;«««

Ohljfd cannta
earth toy home la
-w isuo—•■wwiir*— «»y "’tfe—-”
ButCbarlc* hod uadartaknd a work be

cxwunon; nor wEI we te}l of the Jaag
hours she wart
pnywr

TS’cgb « cdtad bad Paver 'Aited upo'n

Xi

eyes all the while,
.
Another week jawed away, wad during
tta
iba tl» tbo-rid mm rw

idWwft'toa

at a time.

■“

Of course wo never mean to be personbut yet wo know that the Life IxMon
must find application somewhere, else it
would never pave been writfed, Or.^lik*
the preparations of ths universal physician.

-r__ ..■„..L-.dMuats»

,JaJr W

IT. «»

“end what 1 wish to know in thin: Why
you osnnot strlvn an much to make mo

�April 22, 1857.
tie spirit cff the besveu fawn child ni

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from ths Bitty, and tamkin

uwMIe with bi. eldest obdd a»d from that
^p-ny,
_.
quarters- IHn- Wouldn't it be more proper for ca toI d.^Dra, to tatallW Eatato- Iltoli
t.nteho divided liis montta* equalls bft, „ ,, , „
,
.
T.rolr 1 MR,
twrrtx them, rad-he could-bo more feel Cobb &lt;k Co., in our adv&lt;nthii% odumna. cludrtl Tdjist drop nou this lire Uno to art up a separate shop fi.r tl»t Irada,’ and
BU THAYRP
IHX1UUIUI
.
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that • one home- was pl.casanu.-r thou the Those liriug in the sou th west part of the scud around to tad Ito *Jet cm no sum- have it kept by wimmcnj , Wouldn’iL
sgricultural
county,
and
has
mi
extensive
■'±"'a. 'j"'?"1coral, .1. do m«* rf tu:, (ralira lo thin abouHL ’ f
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Yonra trewly,
frrwlv.
Yours
trade with tho Interior towns. The pre*
I tell you I kep tgy ire opln and seed
ait population Is about eighteen hundred.
ha^.nuotbuc^ for dpmcHtlc. ura. The ean- ®cld tbl’ •dwtisement and then
blc result®.
everythin that was goin ou whore I was.
lyi^MWM^ttifflanAjltf 'welconi- : give form a trial;
I will s.
UwdaeM,
Population,
&lt;kc.
frorn the pnwtavery party, than any town u Brin), . ktara. orgmtatora
. ixbe vfecter
lieedu. lfiqj was never
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takin minute bobeervatlon of all tho cuT•
-■.
We shill abide by tbo faws, Btoto and
bid raidv.
suc’atalto was. for her hus'
FartiwBsa.ee.
In
the
Territory
.
.
.
•
•
'
ryhosities m I went. There Was Uta of
THc Detroit Aihprtfteri.
*‘ll«nd and children,, am! the cloudy brow
Sketches of the North West.
Mtnpnkms wereobliged toeacrificsa^.
. Topeka is on the Kansas, twenty-five
mud, and the ride walks was prutty iowing
lowing private letter from Kansas
Kansas, writWe shall adhere with wonderful tanamiles' west of Tiwnwe. It « eibrated
vVl.l has
I.*,
splueby' but the peeple was oiit plenty « ten by a youngm mram
mar. r.C
of&gt;14*
this city, who
Citv to the Conatitution and th. Itakm.
on
a
rolling
prairie,
and
is
surrounded
by
(CoatMtMd/roa. tail
recently catabibbcd himsrlf in business in
&lt;k-vn.*«xoc FViLMt—Traixnrr arts*
Wc shall purchase large tract, of food
s beautiful farming country. It was loca­
the wimmen. No, tint wimtuiu nuthcr, Leavenworth City, will bo read with Inted In the.fell of 1834 and Is celebrated .pfllsvo State price; dsall gJra
Our housb was situated in a picturesque
ewiptamt .ff'the iil-treatmcnt of wives
that is, they nip’, iiksi. our wimmin what
for bring the scat of government of the neuul settlers about one-fourth; shall
Surrounded by lofty hills,
during the lifetime of their" husbands, but situation.
we’re got to hum.- Ladies to feminines especially by those who are Intending to
Free State party, k has a town hall,
the greatest hardshipe sreu lo be impoa- crowned with evergreens, and white birch
hia exampl. very good Doturedly, but d.
modlod artera certain fashin, snd trim- visit that Territory :
,"7T .
odKpnu the peer widow, wh?S6 “dear Beforo itrolW the St. Lonta, which was
and quite a number of atone and brisk
mt-d and flummydiddled offhand then par­
I.Eivrswourti Crrr. K*rre*s I
depart
th a kes in x condition iu hia 1;1 navigable up to this point.
Hj iwbltol rar rraorj “ ■*»
buildings,
for
Korea
and
rcaidopces.
PopTsaairfcr. April 12. 1M7. &gt;
•Hm trtH1 *ad trotametit" that ifahc juari i
aded about the streeta fur fakes to look
I
The Indian name was sufficient Inthe.sansa party he 0JH a bumper tense
riH'«J?*i* if mhrt le at the sacrifice of
Farm H.—Your very wclrennc epi«- uladon, ravan hundred.
at Wdl they was aglidin about asdrek
Manhattan Is on a plain, at thejunction
iHe'Wcrlfr gnndtaha inherits. Th™ god-u-a-nong-, rotons the plaoo where the
as puppets, h’s real pleasant to see how tic of March 30th ta rewived, and. aa a
etewpeaiesbf .coojtraal Cruelty exteuding waters meet, and this place was so called
of tha Big Blue and Kansas rivew. It ta
good
corrsspondeut
ought
to
do,
I
sit
down
the crev-, w’lich, although it may bcosuK tha waters from, the take met hero they will lorn to mure along the street so
it, proportion to tx&gt; inducement for
iurtwpMnmncd by taw, cannot be too
graccfilly and smooth, that you cant tell to reply to yon. As you want to know
s^reW 'reprobated by public opin- with those from, the rivy. The burying wether they slide along or Ou They something of-Knnsrw." tho hiatv, site, cnworth and Kley. and will command us to buy Lnd In Ht-mrak, Bronka, Mar
ground,
,jtuatcd in the most pleasant
shall
or
Ohio roontira. Western Virginia, extracted and thrown into the fire, tn «hi4
seem to do it without any motion of feet, &amp;c., of its towns and and bamlcta, 1 will
‘Ihens* U a young, bvalthy, fomdsonie pa;t of the village, and it was a place of
Ogden is &lt;&gt;n the same road, eight miles
they all ylelled, after many martten
and it makes their locomotion be witching- , begin with the principal towns on the Mis­
\riiew!irt thte efty, who.-hge mx income of more froqcent resort, than any other one
above
Manhattan,
and
has
fifty
inhabit
­
about the cruelty ofthe thing.
ly mlsterious and flutenating. But when souri river, “Leavenworth Oty," my
8IL’O0b t rear, imm! jrta&gt; wants to marry
*pot among them. Here they assembled
they come to cross over and lift up ihyfr place of residence, is the largest place in ants.
n frm vlro law not lbe lightest objection
Lecompton City is on tbo Kansas, 12 are essentially fine. Our chattecs would
Wc happen to know that Ds. Ara’t
ttjLfui tjfiton. - But her lato husband, to feast and dance. Here they hold their flounces to keep em out of the mud. you the Territory, and has three thomond in­
«
jtokHislv it seems, did not end with councils, and decided on matters of slate. can sea thar prutty little fuel and nnklcui, habitants. It was the first town in Kan- mile* above Lawren w, nnd is tha capltol be much better in Dinwiddle, Soutbamphta-i*. lefts wlcsril Will, giving all bi. Here the children mol to gambol. None
ofthc
Territory.
It
is
picturesquely
sit
­
gocdyliedHnre,
and shall prndsimithe
jest like a butterfly’s laigs, ns when yotr
jroprf r to a rolliiterul relative,-if his of ti» gloom which rc attach to the grave
fust see am you wonder you never tuk 'tojrn, (or city, as it noir is,) was located uated in a groro below the Muffs, and has eruamntioa, whore we esn obtain land cause vr,r &lt;b» know it. Wc ronfiJcntly be­
How .-hctAd Wed a seccnd • busband.—
yara, finds place among them. Tradition
lieve
there
U
a
rust
amdunt r&lt; retfef tg
lw&lt;&gt;
hundred
Inhabitants.
in
June.
1854.
It
has,
co
accmnt
of
its
notice of cm before., J tell you there aint
Wc wnirerttind foe victim of this outrage
Douglass Iwlow Ixoompton, is a small average price in those loeslitice where suffering
lu» effri-1 (110,000 a year out nf her in- or superstition If you pteaac tells them no danger of their gifcin there skurts mud­
our aflliKcd. follow kaa
owne of &gt;15.000 to have the cruel condi­ that, sround their grave the spirit of the dy if they only hold cm up out of tho the interior, and with the emigrants, who hamlet, with about 20 inhabitants.
the .lavra are a majority of the p.pul.tiun. wrapped up in these skilful prcpaniirei,
’ tab vuntelfed, but the party to whom tho departed linger.
That they love the
Tceutnseh isoa the Kansas, about 20
are nyw ooralng in great numbers. It
and wa shall freely use nor little inflatM
ropritHrmiidrevert™inexorable. And things that they laved upon varth. Hence mud, for they wont git their feet agin em
miles above Lawrence; has two hundred those of the counties first named, and by
lik U by
means a solitary case of the
around tho grave of the departed brave,
Now them ladies is artcr all, a spec'• hiiliiary poets west, and the government and fifty inhabitants.
placing on theta free white colonies, we
rtrigv a A • cruelties iierpctrated bv
Franklin is s.nitb-cast of Lawretire, dls- can make tbr-m more valublc. It is too
le divbolisft Will* of the dead. We1 dangle tbo bloody scalps; and by its side chics of wimmen, apd llkojas not wotildI contractors alone, do the business of n
kitow cf sc’-jnti cas«s rinilar to the one in the war dance held, and tho mock bat­ be a good deal like our ownwfihtnrei that, thriving town, amounting to over a mil­ taut four and a half miles; has one huo-, much, therefore, foe our Virginia neighrlludcd to, U’i ititr time to denounce this tle shout beard, and over it the returning
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■
we think so much on^s if they wasn’t ■&lt;&gt; lion of dollars per annum. It has always dred inhabitants.
h, ?j^
in ^1** tantpisge it merits. warrior fires his gup, and recount, his
A Convenient 2 story dwelling Homr,
Since I commenced writing, Henry J. pecially of Yankee Luman nature—that
mity dclicut about letlirg it be knoirp been conddcred the bead-quarters of the
TW"pdp| jl?ig imlcdb who defrauds
id five -Improved village lute in the vifldaring exploit*.
Adams, the Free State candidate for Ma­
tluit they vc col laigs. Them ■ what 1 pro-slavery party.
hit 4n4o&lt; bf*r subriatuxee, if she murGood title. Terms esay.
I1 On the grave of the dusky fair one, arc
riff erswin, imply oCcrs be- s premium for
There uro three weekly papers publish­ yor of Leavenworth City, has been elect­
inquire '&lt;
taeotftiffcitfry,_and ixnpos* a refinement .lepoeited the beautiful th'mgs that cousti they rant prevent folks knowin it; and ed hese. Tho Kansas Weekly Herald, ed by one hundred and eighty-four ma­
G. W. LEWB,
pecially when this can be done itbat man­
the bar. Jute her toilet—tbo neatly worked mocHastings April, 25. 1857.
wotS a good deal more, any feller what pnuslavery. first uuued in Sept. 1854.— jority over the pro-slavery man. Hurrah ner perfectly legal sad cora^uttaesl.
eassln, leggins wrought with the quills of secs them raiatcrious skirts a moving a­ Die Leavenworth Journal wr.s issued in for the free voters of Leavenworth! You
ried
peaches
nwiertsrerpaw
Butjggry many of the people of Vfrgiothe porcupine, the looking glass in its round before him, can’t help kinjecturm June. l&amp;W, and is pnwlavcry. The Lvov
at tbo Haatiags Grorery, A Pretiotai
frame of birch bark.
Store.
D. € HAWLEY.
whatfs inside of cm, aud p'raps a good enworthTimes, is a “Free State" paper, when they Lave a chance. Tho remit of
vssion of tho Old Dominion by this reUpon the grave of tho child were de- ,many other things.
Harting April, 30.
a31
but recently established. The Kansas the election, has been anxiously looked
inxtt Roiratj.—Wc learn
nscating army of free white labor. I ran
ater papers mil Mr. Myron posited tbf Errt early flowerit of Spring,
I made another dlskivery J.hnectcd Territorial Register" was established la for by the Free State and Slave State
NOTICE.—Notira is hereby givra tbt
■Low you that even slaveholders are on
farmlngton. .vaa robber at little baskets of sugar, in ahprt anything ,
July,
1856.
and
supported
tho
Pierce
de
­
with this remarkably enlarged appearance
Mptater Tlurvilay morn- that would please a child, । But these (
our aide, and that, too, in largo numbers. Rachel Heator, ha* left my b&lt;d and baud
of the appendages of the wimmen. In mocracy, but a pso-slavcry mob destroy, worth has always been the hot-bed ofpfOwithout any cause or provuestix’i I bov(Ocket-lxxik ccitainiiig 174 in
(
nipuy, anadrafts &gt;o the amiuut of $1,850 things were not left there to decay. The front
of the stores, among the articles dls- ed the office, and threw theprcssiuuJ type
hq?|»».-lcat»iria'tlk5 oar. and bad his over-1
plado to induckatc what kind of wares into the river, as the editor, Mr. Delehsy,
With a sincere wish that Kamas may
DANIEL HEATUfb
»&lt;n his left arm and Ifosatclu-l in his though the one that had laid; them there thny kep inside for sole. I noticed a cucr- was npjxwal to illegal voting. Mr. Del- become a freu^Statc, and have no doxlbt
Carlton April. 4. IK7.
Mntl. J list then, romi four or five stood by. They suppose tint the spirit
land are already looking with envy on the
ious fonomcnoa suspended over the side chay was nljlgcd to leave the place for but it«ill,
1
rcroalu
yours
truly,
bp
personal
safety.
walk. My font idee was, that it was a
LABGE AND DES1R.WLE STOCK
.srwanl and dsengage himself
ting the same invigorating agency ol free I
There are several small churches, or
rom the crowd* hich beset him. on hi• grave only, to thoae they Jove— new fashioned umbrella, but while 1 was
OF
labor to their own borders.
uant he felt fur its port moouaie
buildings used a* such, C5 stores »f al)
kjide pocket asd found that it foe grave things that they left there; In­
Missouri, also, has went a delegation for r
’ pretty createra floating along a past mo. kinds, 24 saloons, 8 warehouses, 12 hotels,
«n removed.
.
. stead at being angry, they claim you everr and r was immediately kn-&gt;ekoJ wtth the 2 saw mills, 8 printing offices, 4 wagon
•feo.rd had but aaingle
dime
f
AND
18ro^'rt
0-1left
—
°Often has a weeping
hundred Yankee. to build a town upon a
! perfect similarity between the aerial woo- and blacksmith shops, 4 livery stables, 3
Tho particular, of a most romantic case
^&gt;.J^-ii««i‘e^itai^i •74Ifa billJ
«» * uwler tU*r’
uP°n
S~CrT&gt;4"M"Fn=t. GOODS,
1 der and the tower port of the lady, and I banking offices. 3 me reliant tailoring a-1 of suicide by poisiuo, m consequence of
•Irawif on Tttiscbiv from de Formers and ! d*e grave of a lored child, some token ofI” made up my mind at wunst, that it wasn’t tablishnirnta, 8 tin shops, 4 bukerira, 2 |___ _
disappointment in lore, came to light yesMcqhpuica .Bank of .Daroit, Railroad ' remembrance; a«d hastened to the home
large portion of the Southern press, make
' nothin shorter than one of them thing* carpenter shopk 2 mrot markets, 5 b«»ot j terday zaflaraoon. Tbo victim, a young
ticJtets to Xcw ^urk, md drafts to the .
“missionary," and told my little
it manifest ll&gt;at the proporad movement (at TtUC OU» »TAX» or s. s. A C. L COSS.)'
and shoe shops. 352 dwellings. 1 lumber ' Gerituta woman about 22 years cd age.—
\rJuttuf eiSSO. Thodnfta were made 1.
. ....
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, 1 what I’d heard called Grinnellince.
' IT AVE now hi ■t'-rr sal ufler at EXas idtfows: One of IftO, and three of I
**** * £
J0"1,"J1
I was at fust real shocked at such a merehaat, ft survey ora. « real estate a-’ Braiding nt No. 21 Rirington street, had will be admirably sustained, ami &lt;Mtr c»&gt;I-'
«h\ each dra'ni by tir Farmers und fin&lt;}. m,J be “ ^etof sugar, and tell immodest appcnrancc of the dclirat ar- gents, 12 physicians, 20 lawyers, and 5
oubts treated with kiu&lt;ln«sa and respect. 11 TREMELY LOW PRICES i»
been driertad by her lover, whose name
-f-betirit
fec-wutos’ kti , of
Detail to fl.
H. _.
H. ■ them to luistc and get it. and on their | tickle, but / soon got over that, for when
Dnt if.
the t^utrary, a portion &lt;&gt;f the
mniisters.
The above statement doss
able stock of C""d" dvr oflereff in
yible to the btlcr of Myron return, caress them with the mostz lively
I wont into the store tharo thay was a not Include anything or anybody In the to bear up against the mlefiwtime with people of Virginia, in defiance &lt;-f tbvir
One &lt;ff 1150, soda by—।----emotions of tenderness, and joy'. After Lnrgiti and dsrglin about in phanuutic and non- additions tn the town—“South Lear*
own interest and of ?*r rights, should so
fDetroit, pny.ilx- to Mr. Butstrue heroism. Caroline Juclich —for such
frr stultify thcmralrcs da to follow lh &gt;
s drafts were a&gt; a New York tbo death ofany of the family the mother graceful sirctes all over the sealing Mid enworth,” and the west addition.
was the name of the unfortunate women
i jrir. B.. has trrgotten what carries for a year, an imtnagc, which she standing on tho counters or bootifolly set­
[lead of .ultra ffieuniemtote and st'ce’riu)
Both in “South Leavenworth'’ and in
bank.
carefully rolls up In a bundle, like a child tled down flat m a griddle. They was the west addition, new buildings are go­
fire-eatets rtf eommiiting outrages against
Edward Shuster, who proffered his hand
y.
H -V : .•., p and which she nurses, with nil the tender- the most conkpickyoua nnd attractive ora- ing up, and- a large saw mill Is Ireiug c­
tbo lives and property of peraefol seitlera 100 I’irwm CerjH'tmg. from Auctiun at
in marriage; but the recollections of her
Bata. iZobx DaJiasro.—kn Ohio editor nets, that she woald bsstow on an infant
New ¥«&gt;rk prices.
then they most be met by the Cuhstituliellinhtnent in tbecstahlishmcut,aiid tberv reeled in tho former. The grounds with­
girra Ip* **cwaof Mtvcrnl &lt;anccs whichhe
fa) re lover was so • firmly impresred uprei
IM Mnntlllaa in svery style from ll.W
To it aho talks snd by its side, she lays was lota of the ladies Jookin nra&gt;ut and in two or three miles of tho city nre the
tion and the taws; and should these fell to
rajsird at ^tho luaqguittiou Ball at
to fc!0.00.
food, snd by her side it is covered by night extaming and solcetin jest ns chirp and moat beautiful that can be imagined for her mind, that, although she received the give protection, popular sovereignly,
3M
Panieuta,
embracing umny new Uy Ire
attentions of Shuster and signified a wi|‘•’Hie wattef variety hi his Metropol- At foe end of the yesr, a frost is made lively as robing*, and tho clerks was a residences.
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lingncss to become his bride, still, in st- most be invoked fi.r the Old Domfaivn.
and -the image is unrolled and cast away bowin and smilin in the moat exscrewsTho country U‘ing rolling gravel, with
and the days of mourning arc over. Yet beating manner and priitely display in tbo here and there a small grove of timber,
lover, and secretly contemplated selfole- be intimidated. We are not that kind of
n»oid &amp;ah&lt;m.-&gt;d waltz, dje morality of deeply is the memory of the lost one en­ Grinolions to cm, spreading em out to the and in many instatices the ground rising
people wtam g.»od dh kJeoda are at stake. CLOTWTtG,
■traction.
BOUDfrAXD SHOES,
which qven Lyroo called in .umI'khi, is shrined in the heart.
beat advantage and axpayahealing on to aucti a height that one ran overlook the
In defiance of danger, wc send oat whale
Shuster was deeply attached to tb&lt; girl,
HATS AND CAPS.
E. IL d;
liera ignored as altogether too raid and
their various merits and properties. Diru im and the surrounding country for a
-H|» to U. NonUr. Om (r
AND GROCEEJE8.
mb letter which we give will folly toe­
their pictera! I felt jest as if I’d like to great distance. About one mile and n
W.
rar ■rairarain Hnra, rani
Purehasune largely from Auctions-1™
i
Mona Lrwcnixo nr Jacxsox Cocxrr, get em off to one side and hotcbcl their half from tl*e efty, andln a south-wester­ lily, and was daily expecting tn lead her
tab
«.r
prthrlp)..
W.
tar.
Wrf
.11
jwirk-re
and
Manufactures,
wc are rraM-d
hie, and the otbr in hia corf tail pocket. I Iowa.—Tho murder and lynching in Jscktn the alter, when she wudertoug means
hides for cm. But then the ladies didn’t ly direction, rise* “Pilot Knob,” or “Mt.
peril, .rm in
y, G,_|4, „
. tn end her existence fo this world.
i son county,Iowa, is not yet, qverand there
even blush. But by jimmlng, they ought Aurora,” to quite a height, and which
Irate.itfmrt
tta
htollrmrat,
rf
p^u.
' is yet a sequel to tho sad tale of murder
n
j u|s vnao s svory,
uhttHaMkartiadby him dear WT the tear.
to. Its got to * great pass, I declare, when commands a viewWnf the charming and
he lias been In the United States but six "“’J «* I “"I toth ttat iodmrramt, llK.
Notwithstanding the ad vsnre in TEAS
and outrage which we gavn in the Press of
tbo ladies will stand and smile while the beautiful couttry, as for as the eye cat.
months, and had scarcely known the de­
tr firaiUtM f.w pun-baring are
»»
last Saturday. It appears that after hang,
felllers is talkin so mity familiar about roach. And aa 1 have aaid before, that
e an- enabled to cdfor the same
ing Grifford, n portion of the crowd start­ their forms, and their underclothes and ^LcavcnwortK" is th.- hugest town in the censed for three weeks. Being a machin­
ed in pursuit of the fleeing Jarrettiwho had every thing cbo. It’s enough to shock Territory,' so ta my opinion, it will con­ ist by occupation, be put an advcrtlremen.
R ILBABOKK.
in one of the morni^j popers asking for a
(Ltte of the firm of Clark A B*beod.)
forward, and । fifteen minutes tho start of them; that he tho scnsabilitiM of a honest single feller tinue to ho, nnd in time will stand In the
for ‘•filthy luere.'
to tic delight ol all decent ! was arrested, tried and found guilty of like mvself. Such things is delicate sub- same position to Kansas, naSt Loafs does situation. Tbsdeewasud answered it and
ft. &amp; BABCOCK.
a U COBB
1 being accessory to the murder of Jcglc, jrato to us, we dasn't even think about I to Missouri, Detroit to Michigan, qr Qu- rcquesU-d him to rail upon her. He did
-ate of the flrm «TS. 8. kC. L Cobb.}
so, when she stated that she had bran do- for tho sanm “filthy l.w,”
and tint tho jailor of ^i.-ow refused to cm. It’ll do for married folks, it’s differ­
riamasos
Mav.
k ItttT.
^,u
TUr- I. fc. , Wrappra ta
Fatii-iWhllc the mail train receive him into the
After which the ent with them. But sir s young lady— ty-eight miles above the moutfi^of the
ku I—-2
.
.. J
•&gt;" aod &lt;bu. an, i. .M
wto who Will not
crowd started for Bellevue, whore it Is
“Kansas,” and two or three miles btlow
. - —--------- 1,' resteeday morning,
torarttd (ta .drantatomi uliw for tl»
the cure received a sudden jerk when rumored there were 200 men determined And its a shamo it is,—its bringing em Fort Leavenworth. There are about fit mf.l.t.nn .1..
— •
,, &lt; .
milwiiv across Bnd one of the pus- to take Jarret and hang'him. It is rumored down mity lo,1 far fashion and fallers to teen hundred troops^fotipued at the fort
the Board tffSopervtaor. for lbs G'*7
fool sronnd cm that way. I’d like to see
Virginia a free State.
rh&lt; wss imprudently tkuhrs. Jarrett, it appears, has a large
“Delaware City" Is six mifos bstow
one of them darned clerks undertake to
of the plamwms, tell
intimacy ^&gt;rwng up between the pair.—
1847.
family of grown up daughters. The third sell my Gitty rt&gt;o of them balloon petti­ Leavenworth, and is, for a new town,
Shurtrr dseforw hn kwsd her at firet sight
victim, McDonald, it ismidhas alao been coats. By smut! let him come around quite a thriving one.
and ever after up to the day of bra death.
ito the rivar M&gt;w, a distance of
her with any of bis insinuations I’d send
“Wyandotte"
________ _ ________________
is situated at tho &gt;www
month
Miss Jeulich professed to return his
wts naturally rappo- meet ths same fate as the^hers.
him cn an involuntary .mission to the of the Kansas river, aud has about one
ho **1 been faptaatiy killed by
It will be recollected by our readers that moon in haste. Not duel think it wood hundred iuhabiiamw QsinAua is four
'4pm. *OIDC th numerous rocks
tepp, raim.-j. r. ItnU
Griflurd
conferas
’
;
before
Lis
execution,
make any difference with her. though she miles above Wyandotte, on the Missouri
ilirurt the duuael of the rirdr;
luta umuch better landing than Wyan­
hrflrf to' rclat^fxe escaped vrith- that Jarrett and McDonald bad hired him
Jpta ta,,.
Ho-mlioaloraiy [ w m0H„ i»‘„.
' She’s a pretty
pd, snd « fra. dotte, and numbers some two tamdred In­
from folly na aqy ofFb
1ex‘ habitants.
lubitan’-1- The
Th* town
tn'r*&gt; to
1&lt; growing surely.
surely,

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lag^aggiB. fcrarnri frihmr.

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pect she's entirely frw from the foibira j A j*|*r *iU bothere fa the
’• that woman nature It b- ’r to. It would couw uf two «&gt;r three weeks. . q .. .. ■

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jvrrangcmwsw
j for tha employment hr Vranscet, &lt;&lt;f more
J than twenty Vtudrobr of tbo Andover

Itotn 'Albicy Mtw^TltebtagfaiJ Seminary, during tta-ir spring
throwts.rff foe track, vapstior., which contmenoss tbi* week—
Inc.' wrafer
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vidted one convict who had bran

streams between Ycfadaroaad Uwreu*s
and quite a trade Will probably •» iaUj

He said h. hod made a good deal &lt;&gt;f
nil theen pleasant ftollickx. And forn
what’s worse ysl’ to have folks Dotfciu it,

and talkin aboqt U in such n ridiculous

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_ STOCK OF

GOODS I
- Now being exldbiud in Caatinga, by

LOW FI
Higheat mark*l pruw in &lt;
oeh a. WU at. Corn. Oat*
Highest Nutart paiw-H
ff^raon. It^btedto mc^ »ota «r brok *'

NEVIHB &amp;

KlfAMiW.
\&gt;u do not busilate to say that uur
stock! Is “ splendid," and our priett unpreccderitedly iota. For Co«A or Jteady Pay,
we mmh bt wdtrnld. Call and examine
our dtock of
-....

Bead v Made Clothing,
•Lick it» derirtd. . Thia i* the aigatOcsat a?d
Din-ie. Flaid, or
G,
j,:.ce. Itoqrared by Or. J d. Hqcostoic. of
phdadrlptoK for th* core of IndigeaUou a»d Dyaupara. li lanatare’aows retaedy for a uuliealStomach. No art of maa'a can naat it* cureixapbacre. Il rentier* Oeod Eatiag perfuctly
-.llHUnl «»»&gt; btalUt. See the figure of Um Ox,
. »-*t!&gt;cr part ol Ibis paper.
,

_____ , BfoUlu
full and cumplctp at

Brood. Caaaimora, and Kentucky Jean
। Clotlta; Sheeting®, Checks and
j
Stripe^ Denims and

Call and exrminc our stock of

Spring Goods! 11

Ol'tTE OF MICHIGAN. Barry County,aa. Pro&gt;*••.■ Court is and Lt &gt;*d county, lu the Bai1&lt;r.t hantakof DastdCMhcUladsel UauUiigi
,o .41. county. dccraiHid.
■
Li~u rewlfng and filing tlwlto' ■1*1 »«* »•»»*u&lt;l»*a«M Caawrll -to of UaaUuga. la said
, . . t, j-.,4»ed deposited in U»e ofoee vt the
J t_ — ur ptntato «U -nd for said sonntr. Iw the
tbireof; ostbeiOth day *f April. IS
I-., 5 ,* ti I- Bai. JudgeufFrobete.
..... .-I tlial tLaon—iil—ret&gt; w nt

Lun- U- T-ottwuml will *l«mdsy ll.t JMI. day uf,
11. ue It uw -a u dinjt P. Al., at th* u&lt;I1ct if J udg* z
£-&gt;n.b*lsin
at wbith than and placF
fcl fmmm* l i«T»lld mr appear sad aluiw caum
WU . »lid will a al ie*Lauiv«i LreeM uvt be allowed
Ind ,t i. fortkrr ordtrvJ that llieciectuiatherei-.x3.tdcaawracul'y »l thia order to be psMtab»d ;
U I.I« lUpwUawu Jlauaer a public MW»papce*
■ ..11-.I.C.1 IB liMItoga. in •ai‘1 eounty. li»r three
trek« .u*ei*»««elr &lt;««?• at leaal In each week
, .11 LwuKUiBpJy jeccedtog the tints kuetiax itf I

BOOTS

&lt;Se SHOES.
Men’s Double Soled Stognt.
m
m
..
Brogans.
P
Tics nnd Gaiters.
Ladies’ Bocteca. Walking Shoes.
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
Cull and examine our largo stock of

kfo.xrikLb.-i
LOTHS, Broad-clMhs. Piaiu and lanty CaaaiKUTA_

C .rerre, for sal. a» W

AND
sista

ABDWAia, Table arid Pocket ‘•’jodcry. Hator*. AugWh Croa^tet 8 iw*.
.M.L

1 “i

IJE'li'iC.

niGII PRICES.

GROCERIES !

••Jitulrata wube«nnbto Hastings kl-dyf"
-Bui yout'e^rard bew cheap Grout A SpatMnj;

Tea, that can’t ho beat; C'lffve, Sagar,
MuUswes. Oils, Ac., A., Ac.

are aylling Goode C
-nai'nrt why i

Crockcry, Glass and Hardware,
Fariting Ttxds, uf the best pattern!; al»o,
Crindatornti, nnd Hansings, Tubs,
j
Palls, Ac., At.
’
LAj)J£S— Don't bun: in tbc Sun, when •
vou can buv a good

SILK PARASOL
ForiTHN SHILl.lNGb; nnd those tiiati.
SILKS! SILKS! !

Can’t !&gt;c beat, for a trifle more, ut ,
die f’tutar Ca»h Sn«i &lt;»l
NEVINS &amp;. KNAPEN.
Cairuii*LiMQLa'lA'ur

Summer Dress Goods.

ClmHitK. Uaiw. lkragt«. Silks, Ac. Ac- ;
NOT/ONS— Of cttdlcaa variety.
Wd d&lt;&gt; not deceive you with fiotfUOtui
prieifr. and «how you Goods !«x&gt; l^'r to
give away; but we offer vou tuv Kst,
artirica in the market, nt pruxs tlmi can­

■&gt; ’1,r'* u* ®lbr’' £*■&gt; 71

CHEAP CASH STORE
300

* "owtc.OTL
CJT02CE.WAF.E Ac , Creckcry uf aU -G'*4*
0 aaleatuetylew prtAsut _•__ hANFIEUMT

JIRpauMlsg wot only *"*T,,1
CHKAPCa.nSrose. and Intend
, my trading
raatrad of going to Battle Creek
6,^Lr ren7-Jr- at *-«. d'tob’* roi-J r—t far

-J
z~«nilU3iTSand Citron al

KEXFIELD’8.

Call, Immediately.
to the eitttet.a vt Harry Co- w «ro“ld **' “ 7’°
,o ’T.
tbtn&lt; in the drape of
GrMrnn. Hardware. Booh
DrrG&lt;

not fail to «aif.
rgtfBtntcr, Ijtrd, Lumber, Shingles,
and wTieat for sale for Cush.
~
' before the crowd gets
f tht HA MH.
. _ 1N8 A KN APEN
ilnatit^a. June 12, 1856.
7.
j

C'vdrtry ^rf, Ghtt-Krnt.
Shc^ingt, SAirtinyt,
L'fnhns, dt., &lt;fe.
AT

VERY 1.0W PRICES

•Stf*"** u“',8S®FrS'&amp;fe»a

!

XTIFE
jiTT JMUB3ES3FI!
NEW’STEAM SAW MIL1-,

Clothes

Clothes!

' E-st

I'cxreretedby tlJrfo* M.Xicbol*and Jane A. ,
sila, to John/. Muunaa. a--.d dated
*»r;
Hi dairfWareb. A D. :S4, aud which said
ltt»’ it rerurded tn the Haji tier’a office la the
in of Hairy, and slate of Mtcu.gau.ia liberr.

th* turn U three hundred and eighty one dol»Ld axx caula. for the eollrctioo rf finch sum
...n.-*l»'tfil«r |r*ueediog bat be*n inetrtnj- !»•». rerjiMtj to rur-ter tha aa d debt *o sc-

«mnmr m
----- ------- —I.ded; 1 .bdl ..Her hr -de lb* premiere in mH :
tenge 4 wribrel. .a LeiM &gt;«■ »&gt;*, nlfage uf
cinrety Ot Barr} apd Slat* Of Michigan. ।
in ■:&lt;*&gt;£ al a point noth* plot vfrald edisgeuT
trnp. asrecwirfad in the ufoc- of the RegwMT
are. in I Ik* unwnly of Kalaaiaruo. MX rodaaoutb
■e s,nti. «H corner of Ivt No. four lnrr^red
ri-f.r. tbeure ruunJur suuth Lur rods thence
»'*!*. thence north tour rod*.
irirut n-ti.hr place of bricmDini:. and aell the
■e J: miH..-Vcudtreat the Conrt ll-ow.
er- l? naatre^ ithat Ut.g tha t*bM of b«U
. . . ....
.1 ■..* *&gt;&gt;.* n^i.iv liar-

.‘r&amp;SELI

I this ftrtttrty, under the IWtl ■^grownt*.^
The proprietor ratend. to con4net hi.
"
■
K.
n.jnrer t-Oir* sill Ik eorertre.

DR IIOVGIITON"8 PEPSIN.
SHAWLS!

SHAWLS
The mill la n eaten

*•*. &lt;**• ~ '7-- f7‘;
•’&lt;47 . and all that critain piece or partti cI
UnUkniwc « “»«* Btoci.."%«uwl.d **
“ Wit-North by »utc airert. ivl by the abort
d.-ionted lot*. w«th by court street ■»&gt;'! *'*' by

1',^, U- rr-y.p
iMSSfrwnSN a..

-7* • "

I.CMUCB nr AI L Eixi*

MASS

"ib/lirorc d«»er!piic«i, inter.dtd only Jh»*- Po­
tion efthe abo»* described nremoeii *• J*’’* »-s&gt;th

MEETING!

II A D L E Y A W I G.H T M A N1
INTIrt FIELD! ,
IE pAlic ate hereby nct-hrd. thatjrr new
ireii«li.jt=rgr sddilbni to curM xk cflJoud',
and all. in " *U o&gt; erticirt lu ent !&gt;=*. »rc request-

T

Prepared by DR. J. C AYER A CO,
Prsctlcalaad Analytic*’. Chasdits, LowtU. «■*
For aalr by J. P. Bobeti* k Co Hayings, Hidt.

llaktiaE*, Slay 1.1!-’L_ _

( &lt; ROC PRIES. Supr. Nd£H
\Jt seed Od, L»tnj&gt; 01'. I »^}«*

7027

FIRE! FIRE'.!

And

You can save aahcfi tthntgl: to pay far

EMBROIDERIES.
CoIUrs,
i Sleere* Skirt*.
*&amp;*•. Trimniing* I*”
Lheliea’ Drew*. Ribbon*.
Ac AIw.UnibrcllaB aud Parnoh, and a aphodld anxurtnu-nt of
urfw G^tdn-U*
•«'«) cre7
fered to tlw public. Call and I'xamInc Uwa»C«nd«‘*fo7|l*r*]*a'
airgefwrtwre,«"d I tccl
cuufidtftl
giving

Blanks !

your
,.
TE A A- S A I. ER AT I’S!’.
It* vou will bring them to. IL J. Gaxxr.

The n-imonit why
ESPECIA L NO HUE.
* LL tlrare JndrtM to J «*. Pmtm "o?0*? ;
.A or Accounts, that ate long past dur are re- (
qnreted to call and aetll* tbc same wi.tun ftflecn
L.foZ they wiD bare to gey errt «» th. a—e. ~ ; I. doing tlrt largnt Hardware trouura* in Heat­
;
ing- l« btenuad he has the
I inst hare my pay rithret ddmr.
J. ARGEFr.STWK«fth»
•
i or at lc«»t. rold cbeap’-r tF-rn a rasa eorid jt.al
Ha.ifogs. Aug-CT. 1*M.
_________ LL '
DHiT GOODS, at I*"
i tl.eni. If ho l‘“rt an India llobl*r ronrarnee pres
NOTICE 1. hereby
'&gt; Inm. unit absolution fortbe crltle turnUW in sdLOWEST PRICES,
Look OLT FOR BAlUiAl.NS.
"cry ’tnety &lt; r Tin-ware,
be made al the nest to"" &gt;'f »b«
/, .h ■' ranee Paua. Psl!»
| A— .» ■—n&lt; », fJ-BlZU
OyU.
The
undrrslgntd
hariog
tought
tht
entire
In Mil th* touth west aaartw cifthe Sbhtn I Cupper and Sbret Irou trjtre raatfc to urUu-r.
1 and hare wu hand a Aral tate Saaretment i-f
nuutor&lt;&lt;**et&lt;o&lt;i IhlHr-fire. I*-') &gt;»' toww-bip '
t0d,f?
H ADLEY * WlGHTJLCr.
। smartbej rrrf.tnt&gt;wajbk srovrs,
TTX. Ct/rrEE AyDSUKET-aoA
ewnrdbr Mream NKVIh'RNAPES, sad befog j
May. KJ-dd.
_
J,Zl‘ .VTm Thm ™ &gt;4'« —*
•! , Wasting*,adjhsisthatop
dortrous’ ufCLOdlNGowt lm*lueee,»o that ho may •
WARE WH1CB1 MEEK
.s sale.
'•-""““jr.'yr.j" Jis::
.
ATI.OWKR J'RJCl^
• -VrOTJCE l« berebr glee* that In pnrattanre of re-more.
,
liixuanwd mitnwily heretofore granted me,
I,, the Jiuis-nf Probate of U&gt;- county of Derry.
. »• n 1-Xvi.., «.i,nlH ,T,«ter ut' fit* eatate «f without a psratlc! in tliu County. The Luaise** |
• ill b« roudwted on Ibe CASH bUiii
-the -aimhle .iipenoc-in IrandXcingtetter titan
the •• slow fihnifog."
ELEVATED
rurehare.-i mar rely oa am uirfrom ten to IwenA. E IL..'»TMt'-. I’hyririui and,
OVEN STOVES.
,
it per cent by esiitng at lb* old »Urad of
'l^d^lStAe ilusting’it fbr lbe State i.i
LlAV OVKN stoves.
’
NEVINS &amp; KNAJ’IN.
PARLOR COOk. STOVES,
N Y on thd2Jihin*t., aHiieci.tinlfi must
Honing to aeo cur' old cuitotnrri In th* new ret„r wre In thiatow.
"»^«a, .
latUfotumed.
I retnMn
|lgs
Uarnmgtfi by that tiiitc.___ March 19TO HOUSE BUTU0FF8,
' N. B. The uoua am* ateoeate belnnginjt to the
HAVE* »*ry complete atock aGionac bnUImg
TT?Z~E is IZEOISTB'Y1 late firm hare be*n dt« ided be Wren th* o£l part
Hardware, indodms U-cs, Latrhej. *Btr»
ners. and H wOl be fa* lb. te»t ^raafouf mato­
A.XDITTAEES MOXET TOIIUX GOOD JEW:
' nnu roaeereed to nrrsn£t_tb«a a* they win r^
Marell, 4th J'S.’.
MtwC | echo particular'-Jailor
___ _____ . __ J.
**tlra ChiBMS A U"»r CoQr-'r
Dad 1
I Chat. G. UUbnxzkd Jtuiiicc of tho I’cfice
'Tewelt.t akd book prone
I OSe* in Bow srs Block. Haaitog*. Miob. Haatluv*
Kalnittaxoe^bsnlMre, on lU •pctl. .mJ* vf State SU
HU WEEKLY Ho*of Stage* bs*been e*tAli.htd between Hating* and KaiamaiW, to

Irfortofrrtd
tu /Air Marl-tt.

FRANCIS ROWER

! STOVES GIVEN AAV AY,

Stock of Goods.

Will oiler Bargains

Jlcrt^ere, Ju.uce s !&gt;lunk». Tax B&lt;
AITACHMENT noiice.
Slduer JI. n»arh; ~ Edward W.
' OTlrt 1*’b»rsby clew that a Writ &gt;■{ Au«ol Iivut w&gt;. i.~«4 out Ilf and mnlrr lbs »rol«
Cmwh V(wrt fer the county Of ‘J"’7*.u“ ‘.f
tter of Jatmary A. ». I'M.
h“*"£a»l
.eUt*mat.rt.ll. -&gt;d Mwanl W. M-ore i. drfcm
• L TUt Ike amumn etaiuted to ba dim from
Ud detetrttam to ‘lx -id

-and

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

A

” Lrerea Iteiiii’f:* at about biff-port MT tm w’eltek
. .. . ..
V. r.lneaitai r -ttdrrl-

?h£

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

cutlery.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

aT3l ««— b-

W rbrirea.-

UaatiDjs. March I”, 1057-

SrrtngS^p,

TAMILY gbocebts
SLMtCL T. MdlllK,
!A BUPRRDNB
MkhtaX

U8c»mlir««w«U».x

.

silEHItTB

SALK.

ksrjasJ-a

enbnl •• being lh« “”*1
number MTentorn (IT) la
if range number eight (•)
iJttdand stay arere °f ■

�&lt; NTTII

pun[GOODS' .CHEAPER

Starding:
bit gEVKsmncns-suiix ;

OF HATTFORD, CONN.
TUrtMtewith A*»ul StateMaht.

THE THlRiy
KSJSSS?.?

INCOME-

We have now on

•AT THE
.’r; .
jp store of•

hand a stock of goods

ra ft BUSSELL.. suitable for the

I
Sicrt
1

w«qu of tha

&amp;ixatax;:'‘^Bg________

riralutaa ti*&gt;*r fr,

s.-js'Ejr-

Spring Trade,
\
w hich we will sell ven

ws

P®*W 0^ eoto Mwtrfaee le aaU

foryoerMtve.
C'«A paidfor all /findi oft
. Dwrt
dlr i
4M»I I? Sun*. partterfarrtteaUen Feld
.r
..1,1
tallka.ou

’

TteBfcu ortho Ui,„ pruAfc.
.SUlWW.ra
j&gt;L. '
;
“WOOD NTMIn"..
PLAT WEBSTER AND a&lt;LB(rf
, ; Abo, tbo «q0Wtc
w Y

“ SPRING."

PAYMENTS.

APOLLO AND DIAX4

CHEAP

. .

find most to make room for our
new stock.
V3S
rft£&amp;-’''U"oats'^4
will be sold
Our stock of Dry •ev.oth dar
rf ...Al ,
*™ on th.
i” prices that will
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
,. jARTEMAS DOAXE. Mortracee
Ju T &gt;xr C. JtwuBL Au'y fcr itertrauw/'*”'
Ready Made Cloth­ I.W
°o«L n.,u.
rf aiiS^ n.K
--------------xe**ri.r*. »*
bxnthe
mi&lt;OKrcAGL‘ SALE,
~ ,J;!‘.rt£&gt;*'*&lt;Sl00 ?JSM“ &gt;« JoWj
.
'T-g,
Hats,
Caps,
Poots
COMPETITION. '
PWiswtearAftVH-:
&amp;. Shoes,
,
Our stock consists in
and otlTer goods is i
.
part of
2,000
Or»eer,&gt;A Vroekny n„&lt;r quite full, and we will ’ J
V^KKE 50T10XH, ■ good ^nmoUlol
'
upd Jionmts
1
ranxiw.
TUtaaa K. B™-.
MIJ A. Tutate.
sell them at prices that j
di
•e,f eAnrit.
E.O.KIpl.r. ’
JA.
I’raytoo Hiilyer,
will
astonish
the
■ ‘ ■' • « tout-' . onritty of
Ward WooOtrMta

-IX MAXBLC, Ute

; ria Pn’dm
cilia
lu»&lt;««e.5 C.pG.o Bini,

JJit

m

m

Ouatariu P. Varta SSSS5

CLOffiM, world
that cannot be heat in

8lvl«

ULa^S' -"r-r**' N

-15ASU'1

jjfeMtaJnrirty of Otlier d&lt;«iral,!e

»W%-M Jtaam-t KibUns «Ed
JWWoUwm. a-"1-- r
Mu^iiw, -Mncitkn sum
qthTi^.l^.^
4c.,

' iJed tbo urataiaaa ‘’vernK-l m undmJ

PROSPECTUS
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

line, such ns Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges.
&amp;c, &amp;,c.

A Genoal Am, PoMtical, Utararr and
COMiacreial Pajter.
J

tW ttrniture
see our stock.
Business and shall Call and
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.
taa^sNW^ryllung per- Mutiny, May I, isrsi
that Line.
TH E N. Y. EVENING. POST.
WjBpgrFin* cartT ia K OLBEST BffMOCMTJC JOCUXJX )X TUX
CtTT pT MKW TCtoff.
tliltedpamifacture of Sow. in &lt;1,0 Fiaembonrra
Yuwrf it* .listener
tbeeaaratial etewieuMi rf
our 1‘Vr'nitiire &amp; none . otnLlntarfl
A tnilPLEn; FAMILY SEWSiMfEK.
but thq|
ty Wrfn it i. right, trfl rf
I1EMORBATIC rJltXCWJ.ES ALWAYS!
usfd an. lonebi
I. the nnaMnproMj.mg advocate W
a.Tt rr.-mi

■

-

■uiong our Stock
i» found

£,

'■.rmtr.rm, drtaiia
I cntiouaF,defeat. wr,

the EighlMUlh
A'hcim of Um mail of ItarrT in tho State of
*“ Edw,"4 P«k,r ' fthe cmmii of Cal
burn amt Mata aLrcuaui.
nmrttX in tbv i

I

SK

BEAUMONT’S
ladies; and genti.emens

.......

SSrx*

i !£X."r"JA“
dy accompli, faA W,
; and eiriteoaat of tha eampTru. ££ do ■J
I it; Lui uo« i. ihjnttawfor uUL;

!

AT THE ’,CX 0F Tur 1' tLLOO.V.

t^E,o‘.,K*nc ? .,h*.rf ,h' r*

1 D°"C
a '“i* “* ’“•’’Hone :b the tlail
5 a book or doeuu.cnt -an aupplr l!&gt;r place eta
&lt;U'r 11 “U*r* U&lt; Mvra-roaua.
i2T^',*0 •h°P.“ffia-aof.pr.fcearanai i
n &gt;•;»nd the tsustte circle, it i« Rinnd i»c aierr I
1,M
4™ *7 huutwda la e. arr pubUe bnu ft .Q! rUit
*SSJI '
fj I
(

„

4X0 BlMJK CA-

‘

tins Maleoa la
alnetly »u TEUPEBASIE PBIBClPflN. «bm th twrtfem
SUTtff u 4,“r~‘"*”•« *•

«:xts

"tr\rSl

&gt; uk mil I taua: labor ! nan nutaameu.
Jl
the OiMlMioa. and au

S»« copy of the A rt

n: cootuatoxADt

«» M« -A lu._
v... u«t..

to WarifiugtaA.

.,boT'- W ' J*K "ithwT.

«~wty. in l.ilCTtaf morHAgee, tm |ta|r»l m-ul

, ——
M a- laaaama
■ t.»«, « tlteaUwwrtX.riaaA liaafuarw
SATURDAY MONDAY 6c TUESDAY

WM. C. BllYAKTACO.,
ErnrDm Foot, xiiw Yaar City.

&gt;SXT'.X*Acgtnr
^itLlN THE FIELD.
Atn\LL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED.
«~uwj ”«*»» (Me* tad rwWr. .od ^uf.yWWl&gt;to,wiwj*r&lt;M H/.4w bm and

D«1

GOODS.
fimminffs,

tn the ttogteter a ortte. rf Mid ooantT; la l.ibrr B.
irsms.SK sit,tL^'et!
■

u

will be made B„ wul, dltaeamm^J “ .f

S'1*’-

».n£J2i'"^gKSU"utT?i ‘

. w, iu.
,, “S1^
j;
at law er ia equity. h.«iar been uwt&amp;te.t taw- i
cia;uitnde- &lt;&gt;| pored to U» praeMrilv o&lt; 1
eovar Um debt Meorwl to be paid by ,*id Mort oljrrcat
the। Country; a enn * acaiMt Um Uarr? drrJu,. I
K.». ot any part Uwrrot
•ad rnlnoui lo l|&gt;» niaater. oppoaed ta tantil ~—5
that by rirtae ! cmr. .abverair. „f
I-K'_ZL2,r2.wrT •CD"'
and
Mark°.S; rfa power rf sale In aaid mortwage emW»l aad
In purauanev rf the tlatate in.ucb cwr made and I
pro tided, 1*l&gt;all offer Ur aale the ptvnn.awin aaid
H M.C. UBYAMT &amp; qo.,
'
Uwbrt a. the WMl half of th. north ,' jfnl&gt;l"n MNMaut of birth or rvlirioaa MhC^l
41 Smmw atnet, earner rf Liberty.
"’^“’“toiurf quarter of .Mtteu .umber thirty » rtju Uh, d»e&gt; u.l«Mt wc f»l iu
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.EDITOR.

HA3TIKQB, THURKDAY, DAT 1.

iRXructlon in A«ricu!ture.

Wo sent for (leper Um* enough to have
it on hand for this week’* issue, but It
dont come; and after having waited a*

dividual, or a public journal, as to have readers m*y be sure we will.

of ,b. emcurfj-lfo,.
pie humane, and Chris!*ln character &lt;
the bosom friend of Washington.

In the kingdom of Pnresi* there are
fire Agriailtural College and the sixth
•h about to opened.- In there college*
,arc taught, by both theory and practice,
the highest barachee of science connected
with the improvement of tho soil. Of

Every schoolboy is familiar with tta
elantmel venerable nomen" of John Jay.
Every lawyer cherishes tta profotmdest
diferenco for the learning and authority
of him who was selected by Washington
Agricultural Schools of a more elementa­
to be Chief Justice of the United States
Every dtizen of the Republic is proud of ry order, there uro ten; there arc also
tta illustrious fame of him whore prov­ .evenschoolsderoted to instruction in'b*
erbial spotless private life abed lustre up­ management oi meadow lands; one for
on his .plandod public career.
John instruction tn the management of sheep ;
Jay was one of the very purest, noblest, and there are also forty-five model forms,
ana wisest, of tta father, of tho Revolu­
intended to kwve in iutrodnring better
tion and of the canlier day. of tta Con.titution. He was tta intimate peraunal modes of agriculture; in all, seventy-on.
friend of ami the trusted confidential advi- public eatablishments for agricultural ed­
rer of Washington. The,
ucation, not to mention other, of a kin­
rfty, and legal crudisiou of hi. Chiefyusdred nature, or those private retail,
tievship
by
ucvauip ta* *fcver been
w»— excelled,
- ---------- - sv&lt;m
- - — rJ
the
powerful genius of tta venerable John were the art and science of good farming
&lt;J
“—
Marshall, or
MarsiuUi,
or tne
tta various
various culture of the are uught.
&lt;
rcui[c
kincnlc' j “Starj
_ •_ _ nnd
; ;____
irv. Chief JusPrussia l» a monarchy, with fiifteen
?ice Jay
was•»the
----«---------— fit compeer of President million, of people. New York is a re­
Waahinton* But it were supcrcfluous to public, with three millions, and a territo­
prolong eulogy of him whose name .nd
life is one of the must golden charters of ry which, though n»t quite half a* large,

CC Kblu»b," Banker, Su^k, Kato ani
K.el»-r Br^Ur. IUnk Cr~k. Mk»,
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Offiqs, Battle

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

AND

HIGH PRICES.

KALAMAZOO.

iicray Meswt
trictod to «i

CHEAT CASH STORE!

rJtantanHp, to.

Call, Immediately.

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TONIC!!

THE FIRST r

IN TOWN

Down goes the Tariff!

ADVANCE FROM

Cost!!!
PRICES!

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-

it said -he, or-It, has not an enemy.—
There is an old saw which we have some­
where seen which says “he who has no
Wc have now another tateh of the most
Cr^k. CoU«L.e-_. .uetarf to, .0J rtn.tud
enemies is a fool" and by the same rule
\ snxa A Kxafxx. Merchants and Dcaladmirable locofoco profession of peace
we would judge that a newspaper, of which
.
. r._ JWHMlH A
and good will toward Kansas. In the
all speak well. Is a time serving, hypo­
LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
confident expectation of bagging the game
critical, dispicable sheet, very much giv- they don't want to get up a bluster and
OF
lUassu,
Dealer
in Dry
cn to flattery and lice. Therefore we .caro it away. They'-are all mildnera
M.
cbooso rather to give our readers that
» „«w. Mr. St.™,-.
which U wful ami frue than that wliieh anu ULCQicy JU*.
recent manifesto « of this character BorAND
is pleasing, and which at the same time
Rowan. Dealer in Stoves. Iron,
rowing his example from the old KnickIs Aspicablc. We shall continue then to
erbocket. he is only intending to fight by
Insert such articles of general information
proclamation. Let us examine slightly
this manifesto. Sumo of it reads marvel­
is richer and-better situated, the means
(at tuk old raid or., a. A c. u toan.)
been in « great tarry to publish flying re­ lously well. We quote: “I need scar­ our history, ami one of the grandest in­
heritances left to the present.
of transportettak ^comparably superior.
HAV
E
now
in
.tore
and
offer
at
EX
­
ports before the truth of the matter, cely sa J ttat all the poorer of the territo­
AV. Pamker. Whole Sale and Retail
It is therefore with no ordinary pnde. Prussia has setencee, and the art of arte.
TREMELY LOW PRICES for
.
A nmvKiooL at Lil Old
was known; nnd we are conscious of hav. rial cxccntivc will bo exerted with entire and gratification tliat we lay before our
New York has not one; and the proposiCASH,-one of tho largest and most desir­
, readers a letter of John Jay, whiclv al- •
ing done our duty in not having placed a
impartiality to prevent fraud, to suppress
to establish * taigta Agricultural
r. Dealer hi Groceries: Pro- able stock of goods ever offered in
-Jim hove roe been sb to n*»lin&lt;t iririyr
though written year, ago, effectually dis-&lt; lion
t
too rcaily reliance on reports, many of
) “So, why John’”
violence, and to secure to every citizen a ixire* of Mr. Junta Tanej and his associ­■ i College has again and o-ato been voted
tVooAen Ware, and a v»rie«v 'of
/ -But youv'ebrerd bow ebrep Great A Spoulding which, in the end, turn out to be false.
fair opportunity for the safe and peaceful ates no the bench.
ore relling Good* f
_ ( down in ber Legislature. ' Ought so
In principle our paper has ever been
This letter, os its date tdiowi^ was writ-’ shameful a contrast to exist between that
exercise of bis elective fraiichisc.” _
Oar assortment of Staple and Fnncv Dry
st unch Republican, advocating svdi me**Groceries
N. Baowx. Dealer rt
Now if we are to accept the abovei ten during tec controversy a hick termin-I 1monarchy and this republic 1—TribuneGoods, cannot be equalled, and embrace,
. ated in Missouri Compromise. But it 1
BBjrroTiifee*. *»d
BU WBIB
’ ----- ......
---- urea ns will result in giving the greatest
many
styles
not'lb
be
found
elsewhere.
language
in
the
ordinary
and
natural
sense
Store on Creek Gtrect,
al such enormous rrtees.) ami hariof beard «
amount of liLertg to all; and while we in which it is employed by straight for»’ happens to hit the very point misdeeeded
much about Grant A SprukHugt
IM Piracr. Carpeting,
’ by the Judges of tta present court. They
continue to-havc charge of the paper it
New York price*.
word men, it leaves nothing to be desired.• have given their oppinion that Congress
Wh. A. Sa.twkix, BUcksmithiM in all IM Mantillas in every stvle from 11.00
Examples almost without number may '
will never sustain a different principle, or It every tiling is to ta “fair and eqtal"’ cannot control the subject of Slavery In
to &lt;20.00,
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be given, where single trees have yielded - •
different measures.
that is all we want. However in anotherr the Tersitorics. John Jay consider, that I
--------------- . .------------------- ------------------ jog paraM1|,t embracing many new styles
five to ten dollars a year in fruit,
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“Liberty," is our wateb-word ; not the , portion of his plausible manifesto. Pro, the authority of Congress to do so ITS from
Simorx A- Wjoiitmax, Funiacemcn,
at low price*.
*Hp*u!dinB not dnlj-ke-r a C«a Hwu hot a liberty of few at the expense of the many,'
questionable.” They have alvo ghen the and many instance^ in which twenty nr
CHEAP Cm. ttou.
t"»»o4 in Mors, to do
•”*ta
- . . _ . .. . ....... ... . t
Il.ll • Cr^l neither tta liberty of the many at the tern, Gov. SrArreox tells us what ta means’ revolting opinion that degroe/ hare no 1thirty dollars have'becn obtained. If one
by “fair” “safe” “peaceful” Ac.
right/ which while men are bound to re- 1
tree of the Rhode Eland Greening will af­
i expense of the few, but the liberty of all
CLOTHING.
j -The government of the United Sakes /peel, and that our fathers thought so.—
BOOT’S AND SHOES.
■ al the erpenm of none. That liberty and
Judge Taney quotes the Ddclaratiun of ford forty bushels of fruit, ata quarter
recognizes the authority of the territori­ Independence—the very clause of It cited
J. W. Bccxlx. Fashionable Tailor. CutHATB AND CAPS.
of a dollar per bushel, which has often oc­
। these principles which our forefathers so al government in all matters which iro
tins dor.01" order. »odall woit warranted Shop
'•Writ then. if Gwnl A Spaulding sell good*
AND GROCERIES.
in Judge Jay's Utter—os a proof of this curred, forty such trees on an acre would
«, Jefcao* Street, rear Stair. HaiMp.
iwp m you mj, lam a going lo tnror them will ‘ dearly won on the blood-stajned fields within tta scope of the organic act "of
calumny upon the fathers. Mark how
Purchasinclargely from Aacdon*. Irn
vivid 4 crop worth four hundred dollar*.
of the revolution—that liberty which acT. F. Hxnvrr, Tuilor. Mid dealerin Rea- porters and Manidacturei, we arc enabled
ol Congress and consistent with the feder- John Jay refer, to this clause. But to
I knowledges wo hereditary right or monied
But taking one quarter of this amount a* to offer many poods at prices that defy
‘ ■
I. hold ttat
there
be the letter.
power to oppress human beings—that 11 conxUluUon.
“’“
Vicanilh
a low average for all seasons and with im­
competitroa. .nd iavitc tho attention of
Liberty which lead, men to “do unto oth- «“&gt; ^ber rightful autbontj cxcrc^d w.to
Bxnronn, WixrciixsTtR Co., N. Y.,
R. W. Wauhex, FashionableTnilor. Shop the rioe-xt buyers.
perfect cultitation one hundred doUsra
Dry Goode, Gftxerin, Hardware, Boot)
ar. a.’they would that other, should do 1
the limit, of
N otwithstanding the ad vancc in TEAS
a odd still be equal to the interest on fif­
d: Shoet, Readd'j- Made Clothing,
17(A November, 1891.
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................
...
,ceed
to
tho
Cuthfol
and
impntisl
execution
our facilities fur purchasingIre such, ttat
Crockery-ware, Glau wart.
teen hundred per acre. Now, this esti­
to
them,"
that
is
tta
liberty
which
we
|
1
A W. Ancixs. Saddle and H|rnera Mak- we are enabled to offer the same Original
J ofthe law. of the territory, by the uso of
“Dbsr Sri: 1 have received th.- copy of
Sheeting/, Shirting/,
&gt;
mate is based upon the price of g-d winwish ever to have, and to persuade oth-11
a
Circular
letter
which,
as
chairman
of
pure Article at the same price.
all
the
mean,
placed
in
my
power
and
Deoim/, ttc., de.
er. to love and acknowledge, Thytime L
R. S. BABCOCK,
tho committee appointed by tta publie
which may be necessary to that end.
meeting nt Trenton, respecting Slavery, «&gt;f our most productive districts; 1st a
(Late of tta firm of Clark A Babcock.) \ AT VERY LOW prices
will come when such liberty will be the
F. C. Mxnunx, H^w, Sign. and Portrait
Thu. the inCfinous border crew who you were pleased to direct to me on the similar calculation be nrndc with fruit*,
8. K COBB.
gond genius of America—when every
vurn- ncai.
, ,
slued a usurped power through fraud, 5th Inst.
C. U COBB.
rarer and of a more delicate character.
knee shall bow to it* jsandates, and ev­
“Little can be added to what has been
(Late of the firm of S. S. A C. L. Cobb.)i
rapine, and bloodshed, are fixed firmly
Apricots, and the fiucr varieties of th*
Hoh-b- Kalamazoo,
_______ ____
ery
tongue
stall
swear
eternal
fealty
to
May, 1. 1857.
n6!tf
in their authority, and are to be upheld said ajid written on the subject of Slave­ plum, are often sold from three to siydolMinntr-vitL. Excn*xat,hy J. F. EMO
the divine godesswho stall hold undivi­
ry. 1 conhur in the opinion ttat it ought
nt all hazards by the government. But nqKff be'introduced nor permitted in lur» per btitbel; the best early peaches,
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
ded empire in the heart, of n great and a
we quote further;
any of tta new State., and that it ought from two IQ three dollars; and pears,,
; free pceple. then
F-.D.dtAR.l H.lU&lt; CircA
“Tta government e/peeially reeognicr. to'ta gradually diminished and finally from hardy, productive trees, two to five
___________ L F. EMORT.
abolished in all them.
the
territorial
act
which
provide/for
a/Battix Gtsrir iiorre; by Ounpbell 6:
“ To me, the con/lituliowa! authority of bushels per tree, with good management
NEW GOODS
Ike Congteu, to prohibit the migration is a frequent crop, and on In.'gc pear tree*
tion iritA a view to making application to aud importation of clave/ into any of the five times this quantity. An acquaintance
Stale/, dom not appear qvt/lkmablc.
received right dollars for u crop grown
-The first article of the Constitution on two fine young cherry trees aud twen­
Union. That act is regarded as prcrentspecifies the leg'udativc powers commit­
Reverbrates with tta cry of all it well I"
ing the only test of the qualification of
ty four dollars from four yqung peerix
ted to the Congees*. The ninth section
Then will tie Infant be ciadled in se­ voters for deligatcs to the convention, and of that articcl lifts these words: The mi­ trews, of only six'yenra’ growth from the
iomt S. Van BavxT.JJegistor of De«da.
curity, and the child acquire Knowledge all proceeding repugnant restrictions are gration or importation of such person, as bud. In Western New \ork single treiFi
..... ----. n-X.Miekma.
without at tta same time parting with thereby repelled. In thia light the act any of the now existing State, fcludl tliiuk of the Doyenue or Vindiag pear have of­
AU.
proper M admit, shall not be prohibited
his innoecnse-^-ttan will tta strong man must be allowed to have provided fora
ten cff&lt;trued a return of twenty dollars or
Hadiop. May h MMby the Congress prior to tta year 1808,
H. N. Snttnox. County Treasurer.
Ofgo forth to hi* daily toll with tbe cheer­ FULL AND FAIR expression of the
but a tax or duty may ta imposed on more, after being sunt hundreds ot mile*
MORTGAGE SALE.
ing consciousness that he is his own mas­ will Of the people through the delegates such imporUlion, nut cxeecding Un dol­ to market ' An .acre of such trees, well
OzaW.Mttti, County Clerk. Office in the
ter, and ttat the sanctity of his familly
lars for eueb person.
.
managed^ would for exceed in profit a fiv*
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
“I understand the sense and meaning of
Coart Hoax
_______
circle «hall not be ruddy desecrated, or tho constitutional convention."
hundred acre from.—-Imcricun Agricnl- thia clause to be, ttat the power of the
his loved one. torn from him in hta ab­
So Mr. Stsator considers "especially”
Congress although cmnpctsnt to prohib­ ttiruk.
sence— lh&lt;n will the aged go quietly to the infamous census law, whom enormi­
1. .L IIoumook. Attorney and
Ited such migration and Tnportation, was
their lasting resting place without a re­ ties and injustice we have exposed from not to be exercised with respect to the
gret for their past life, or a fear f»r their dsy to day, a* “fair,” nnd such is the fair- then cxixting Stases, and then only, until
p.i Germany it is common to line ths
and Coun
posterity ; and then will our whole nation new he intends to show toward tho free tlie year 1808; but that the Congress
were at liberty to made such probibiliok highways with choice varieties of the ap­
(linS-tOOiand Ute join in one grand and universal pn-an in
state men.
us to any new State which might in tbe
praise of the’godesa of Liberty ; for then
ple. Ths owner mark* ultoreale tores
mean time be estabiiabed. And, ftstbor,
be tta millenium.ttat from and after ttat period, *.tay were by tying to them a red string which in
A Ckntnt, A Scocspaxt axd a Prisio?- authorized to make such proh’.'ollloR as to that country incam. “if you will leav®
Rcadcr, you and 1 will not Five to see
own Rosxxt., Physician and Surgeon,
kr tit Osk Waar.—The Advertiser states all tta States, whether new « bld.
this fruit you may have the rest!" and
this desirable stete, but we ali have
r TtUin. on Broad**;, near lb» Court
that on Monday lo^t, a man by the name
“It will, 1 promre Le admitted that wo Imxc been told? though we cannot
Having replenished my stock of goods, 1
I) Miing*. Mieh.
•
something to do either in hastening or
of Luther Goodwin, employed in a nur­ ■laves were intended. Tta word slaves vouch for the truth of it, that the publla
~GREAT DISCOVERY!
shall offer thra at such low price, as to
retarding Its progress; and we mry be
sery at Bittie Creek, was caught by his was avoided, probiidy&gt; on account of the
onnmsnd the attention of buyer, m these
sure that our posterity will bless or room
existing toleration bf Slavery, and ita generally keep the n ml met faithful!*.—
•• hard time*. Wishing to ree all who
employer in stealing and selling trees, discordancy with tho principles of the Would it bo io with Cs? We fear not.
our memories according a. we hate em­
[ willing to pay'for gwds, I^-iU only say
who immediately discharged him. On Revolution, and from a conraiousne*. of
But have we not sgrirnlturiste wbotwould
ployed
our
influence,
in
favor
of,
or
against
that I will not dirappoint aMo
Tuesday ho bought a village lot*-of L. its beinarcpurnanl to tho fnllnwing posi­
tta advancement of ttat liberty which ac­
set a few Guldeoetreeis, Surnna Pippins
Buckley, paid a small portion of in down tions in the Declaration of the Indepenand some fall and niator variellea along
knowledge* tta freedom of all.
---------- / • w
•
__
। denoc:
W. stall continue as we have already and gave ‘“W
They
,
“ ‘We hold these truths to be relf-evi­ the highway that skirts their
_x rar~
same day ho made out a warranty
uid, to publish such articles as will be of tta
dent: that al! men are created equal: ttat might not profit miarh by it. TbcirehiM.
deed to Ha brother, who resides in Pon­
they
are.endowed
by
thr-lr
Creator
with
might
But
many
a
poor
csUd,
benefit to our readers; and shall endeavour
Jluliom,
A« eurroundiitg Country
tiac, and got both deeds recorded at Mar­’ certain unelicnable rights; thtt among
wUwn parents o^n no wli, might have
to make our paper a medium through
shall in advance of Buckley’s mortgage.- them are life, ligerty, and the purault &lt;/ deldhma (rui»w-Xluait Mealing it 5 many *
luTtMAS DOANE. Mortgs&lt;c«.
which mind may communicate with mind.
On Wednesday he presented a note to be&gt; happiness.’
I tt-r tie Mertcue*.
wayfarer might regale himself on it; and
Sr.M&gt; in
our
rders
। We stall pay attention to our busintai
iw:np M.r a IBM.
“As to my taking an eeftre part In or­
cashed at W. H. Perrin’s Banking House।
just so far a* our neighbor, will permit
' ganixing a plan of CM-uporaitan, tho state tka owner wnuM have the aatlsfalion of
HEAL BCTATEJOBBAlg.
for M5C purporting to be signed by W.’ of my health lias long been such ainut to knowing th*U i&gt; *&gt; for at least, he had
. -u. to do; and on tho whole, with yonr
H. Skinner and L. Buckley. Mr. Pratt,। admit of it
A ConvcnioRt 2 story dwelling Howse,
been a bencfoctor —
Pl^
; aid and good will, wo stall endeavor to
- “Bo plowed to assure tta owamhlte uf
.the Banking Ckrk told him ho would'
and five improved village lot* 10 rite vUlmake the second volrnnn of tta “Rcpubana nw
i
Term*easy.
rash'Si, hff would first show it to Mr. my ta»J a Utas for ttatr i-joeea«, and
t Hoan Banner" as useful ud entertainamg
purtuh me to assure you of tta esteeft
Perrin who was then out 1f.t. Pratt saw and regard with which I am, dear air,
Forp*-K&lt;u*r.mq»-“‘w
py They are deeply religion* people
some mafl person from Battle Crock ta joar obedient and faithful rer&gt;ant,
in Rhode Maid, if ft* folta**&lt; be
Hastings April, 25. 1857.
Johx Jar.
gp Prof. Henry denis* that man isi street, who pronounced the note a forgery
fVUEDFEAaS1i^«*j“^
made of dust He say* that moderni Goodwin was Immediately arrestod and
“F* Ae Hon, Hliae Soudinol."
A CnnoecficiA school master, asked a
1 taken before the Grand Jury, which was
lad from Newport, “tawmany Gods ttaro
This letter i. a procloua rolio of tta vancareful induction tta fact that plant* and
Dtortx
dZ&gt;1
Aped,
animals principally consist of solidified1 testimony of Skinner and Buckley. On
- Thursday be had Ms trial and was found

BKADSaa, Warsis &amp; Co, Wholesale Pa-

1 a ticket io da Aa^
thing four dkdlta*
&lt;&gt;r, l&gt;e»al» Uia.tiDk. .

NO. 52.
JOHN JAY,

An apology to our reader. become* for

The first volume of the “Republics long as we dared to wait, wo were con­
strained very much against our will, to
Banner" ends with this number.
Ws do not think that all have been send out a half sheet.
pleased with It—Indeed we donut wish
our paper to have the name of pleasing where it docs lie; but if we can avoid a
all. There is nothing so belittles an in­ like disappointment in the futurci our

A SrxuLnikU, Dealerain all kind.

h are'

TERMS—-IL&amp;O, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MAY 7, 1857.

BtSINBSS DIRECTORY.

M
X
l*X

Y

,

O

Goods

KEu£UI'A*i.?low* Ptucsa.

1 guilty.

Oa Friday be was sentenced by

red by Jay himretf-

being the rata* which remain after corn-

Ft'ii

ment, and to day (Saturday
HEATOR

Tta leUsr b m ex-

�hawings rracE cluhKT

YER’S

Startling A'ewil II

[Cmwlii weekly by D. C. Hxwutx.}

oods

COLUMN.

qin.T T. FHIUJM

PHrlrSk-

hMJM~J*Xi

a« mi «*•"“*”** ' ’ ■
FAMILY PHYfrW-- Ata^&lt;2i^^T1^rlrt*TU«
K CALL FIldM ALL M SOLTCITED,

KENFTELB‘8.

1 I^nber X 6. lAii, at 9 o'clock in ths forenoon
□fraiddsy,
■•

Who says Spring GoodsI
are Higher.

HOT -NBVBRTHBtESS TRI E,

7»» “tsySMX’SSttS!-?

^S517^rJ5Kt‘bS&lt;t'r-S.5
smd imn or sav put thereof
Nuuee Ucrowro.« hereby peea that ia pureou&gt;ce of oporar of talc contained in tbrudd mortgexe andiif th- .totals iu inch COM made and -pro­
vided tbs jmmiKs described in nod covered by

STOCK OF GOODS!
widchwiH baapldalnafonWitady,

DRY GOODS

LOW PRICES!

T. I’UUXIPfi.

nighwi Market paict pud .for bide*, palta and

.

•action at tho Oust Bmuein th* ullage oT Heat­
ing* In said county of Barry and Stale of Michigan
co thursday the seventh day of May A. IT. 1M7,
al l«n o'clock in the fureccn of the said par.
EDWAKD PACKER.
JawnR. Errmr,
Morfua««e.
All'r for Mcrtgig.-c.
12-40
Ifotad Fc tmaey Dth MB7-________________

•1 Discs! •—8nr^i la tU true msaning of lbs :
wont-'Psjwin,” or,f/lhet*r Gresk wonli front
vrlgiri: it I’ derirsit Th in is the rignHeant asd '
appropriate Ude cf tSe Tree tHgeiUtv Fluid, er ■
Us : -Jnlcn, ItrjnrtKl by Dr. J N. Hoennos, of
PhihuUlpbu.. for tin cure of luJigwtiwi aud Dyi- I
pepatal. It b Mtare’eowu rocx^r fur a ushcal
thy SkMfeh. No art of nun's can vipJ tin mmties powers. It n-sdrrs Good KnUi)« pei-Uoily ।
coustataat with broBh. ’Em ths Ugnro vt tbs Ox, i
n on-til. r Hp cf tbii peper._ _ ____ _ '

Drcn Trimmi

AUpatvMa ladsbtsdto me by not* or book no—.....• «.|.1.1.
Iw.-n.tani. dna mini cal ana

BUCKLEY

VEBYTinNG nwfal aJ
tnlculsisd to make nwa. women
rich, oixuforiobl* atnl happy tar aate

E
proxi.eheipat

«tbs»Usr. Drillt. Ticklag, KoU naunctii. Cr- *
v«*. •"?

KE.rtrtLU ■•■

Ilmti-iga, June 1, UM.-1
EFAULT having been mesic in the payrocsl irwiAATBS, Brm4&lt;!otha. .I’Wn sad fancy Caatl- BKUBIKffofiJlkiudi*' _______ 1
&lt;.f th* »ma oftao l.tiadrc! wndtlrrrii dollars
•aiinflv cent*, which It the sum claimed now to
WASBTORS. rml*. Brooms and MIm due at thorisen c4 this ticiiro oa a certain its- .......................
. -—,---------- --- _
dratifm of Morlsv.ee. bcariligdala tli? Elghtfcnlli! TTABDW ARE, Table end Pfckti Cutlery. Ra­
dar of October £4&gt;. lM7.enSet«al*dby IL4cb»r |
row. A vrero. Cross-cut bawa, Harnl Haws,, EOT.A FWLK from foea wncm
AlVsnt of the cvBotr of Ifowy in tho .SUt&lt; cf I||&gt;|nr&gt;i-Lev&lt;e4. Coaccn ll'x, Until »r“l ^rews.
S~ ^AtE OJ0MWHWAN. UonyConaly.na. Biv-!
Michigan, to Ldwat.l 1'aekir efibo cuontv of Vai- ' ]^n andHkvi.Hnniri*. Italenttisd 11,mu, Iron and
'
bat* f&lt; ort tn Mid Tor sold rounty. In the maStroun end stale slornmid. nnd recoctkd in Ibe I |!rW, Candlct'xL.. L*nu.-a&gt;&lt;. tliw.ul-.Jwdra, fuKk.Hattar an.i Ortvaaai
ifcltbei^LefUwislCuwtilhteof Hoitiago
flCi-.* rfliio ItegkUriif U*cd« and mortgage* Sir , furls of ail kinds, end
-*&gt; K—'• o&lt;
th* cvnnty cf Jtarry. in Liber tt. of n.orfss-,-**, mi U-dnare, which a ill U
yr.?t;ir;isagr
anyi jtWJand 451. &lt;wi the Dih day cf July, A. 1). .
k*.it» o’clock A. Al.
f!------------------------a----Y‘»xw 55SS».. no Wbsresa. no suit sr p.rocredlcgst taw cr in'cqoi- f'UAJCKH WaxranKd 1
I would especially call the attention of the
ty luring l--cn insUlulrdto s.curvUic isidium ur . V1
-_________ _ ____ ________
inhabitants of Burry County and tho
gSENCHa of all kind* at ~ HtiLtiw.
■
Now
therrlore
notice
ia
hereby
giriu
in
purin;
f^
P.Of
’
KIJFS.
Segura,
Miitiuil-".
odjoh.Ing Counties a- an examin­
ancr&lt;4a{warercfsal* Insui■!nu-tijry woudned. .- yJ ^aleralusi Tobscco. l «pp«r„ iyfjc ,
FlTOiiM.
ation «f my large stock of
Spring Goods, which
Um premis-s described in and cot
Mbrigisr. of whleh Ok&gt; follawing le a corrtei &lt;.o- 1
■ ...... — ।
------ ------ 1—
Will bo sold sh low
seriptr-u towlh All that carta is td.we or paral . »&gt;/k A
&gt;’WT of line lumber. Clear.
that die price
Miami Iltasterving aiul being u&gt;
county cf *&gt; V eV V V and Canute.* »m! Whiti-wu&gt;d
Barn-, knownnnd dmeribeii a.
tv
. i,.t
KI'.NHEBtrK

Spring Goods!!!

.MORIGAGMSALE.

'■ tfx , Ac. JJOXMf'TS, wy witty
and Style, Straw andSilk. Bon­
net Trinttnin^ Artificial,,
JUfroM, ", Rtuh and
flower, oj wry Style.

D

2.000

hnixii
•■&gt;»‘“*2^ Ji

SILKS! SILKS!
forming tbecibsaysaf Hsstiugi am!Barry Co.,

virtue, it* racy temra. th. piUJ* will mMon^

aHTob shop,

I take plcasuro in inviting attention to
•my nt&lt;i&lt; I; of Plain and farcy SILKS, which
rare just arrived. An 4xamitm*.:(in of
the** Gouls is requestefl before purchas­
ing elsewhere.
•

JAMES C. AYEB,

uucn i-soooic ia acn r --j- ..to.. ••• wvwousr
liMMf.au the •-• ali. day af April, i»57. Fi~nt Orion !.. Hay, Jtidnt of ProcAr
Tboreotxnt il U.it.Xu-d tliat the ciriridention
fsaid ItstWiU sad CratamrM aud the I'rubMe
Kt. ths ■UBdb»I*«tpiUedrx.ti1 Mouday the 1-ln
if Mhy A. D. »57. al cpnoVlork 1'. If. nt the
e.VIlte JsdfPrv.Ual-. il' Ua.linx«.at which
.air ard place all prrtcun i: proded may ap-

WBIT2NC MPIU of all kinds cbn,l?J1’|'fcL|W

Practical aud Analytical Cbcraint,

2ETITNAINSURAN0E COiiEP'Y.

Slit day of Airt! II. in Idk-r C. of Jfort;:*;}.-..
uait arutilrjrf.il liliini rf f ..i'
on lores 4'1 and 47i, in i wlneh said s-.-.crt^.ge
oil oo*b&lt; tub Jay ut April A. D. 1451. dot; ns.imiedby lbe»dd\Vi'tanlI»o.Jyr t i Iwctfioo 7&lt;.
Watartiian. nnd sat.! issi^uinetn i. recorded in the
IlezisUm OlUvo of Deed® Sw »*h! twenty ofL'artT.
on the Nth day of Febeary A. 1 &gt;. I-5L in Uber I).
&lt;4JLirtxT,4':.. on pace Si i- , Aud wheteia: there fa
claimed to be du* on rei.l tnort-m-w nt llu- date of
this mtk&lt;v th* «a» of three hundred aud nyeutseti dollars sad l«o reals,’{tTtT.Wl and no sail&lt;-r
Kvdiuaw l*w^t ® cim’-y baring bcra (antito ie&lt;lo*-er i*M rem ur any perl thereof:
■ 3u5«
;L
Judge id I'rahtU.
Notice il hereby girtn that by nnuo of • power'
WfbttTGAG E BALK.-1 Hfaril hiiiuglcin
cf rale hi said cortgsitc Cs.oU.neJ. snd by virtue
of the itatafc ofth* Stile of Midstgau. th* premise. 1
XVJ. nuns in the paytUAUt »&gt;f a Csttain rota cf
,
dr
scribed
in amd mortgage as follow ■ to wii: ml
nxicxe.'ltcitrrt! to tw w-dbron in.Hntawi fBtOrtlhc*e*rrt*iU liuclaur pare*!, offoud. litested In
Cagt.ci*-u»dl».» (Xailes jLNitbnl*»nd Jone A.
Thortmppk-. The cart half •&lt; tb*ao.iiL west «|*xrNwlrolyio Al.n F. Hinman, and doted the ficrI Fine French nnd Enqlfali Brood Cloth* ter, cad rltiro (Hi acrej off.'! t!*e west hslfor part
I of the iresfbalMWfl kpufh-otit quarter
srethwi
usuriraef-i» j*.vnU-J inahe lUrhtet'eUEc? in lie .
v- .
j. .L.
c...- . * &lt; —nr
.
cavut / u'Ucvy. mri 'tatr onliaahMb. In star f. I’pncy C’MitncreanJ Vestings.
snu!.asgtw ootaur. 4.’. aa.1 on n Idrirv dd rwngj-X'- 1
ihtro it clui.iivd fa be doo ar the date rf thia tn- |
tice, tbaliBa of three bwadrr-J and eigMy ere dalSITA WLSt
iiiddUcejo.
ler« cal »a anta, Girtii* ccUectiea of wbidi mm
cf moc-y no writ or piwsvjdieg 1~» b«i-n inauitaUdialawLOroQBlV to l«co»r Ur 'tld dcU *oneTXKIKD APPIJS at FJjS Buck wheat eakes at
&lt;ur&lt;Jly'«iwliU)r;ttl(e, ekam yert thcreot
I call attention to my stock of Stells,
U.»W\ at tbs UasUaeaUriesry and PrurUk-n
NuikuiOtierrb rehuiby jpvw., Utal by virtae
embroidered Craprf
Starr.
D.VUAWLEY.
efapewp-cf tote la. MM cinrl^agns'Kilaiued, nn&lt;! Croch, Plain and
Hattlngi, Jan.'!!. '
'
' ’**
ia riir»&lt;ninrwrtheitt«n.-.e lo s-xb cosomade ami Shawls, die., &lt;k(^, Aw.
provided. L*dlultyr Jar Mils the prvmiaea tn laid
MAP or BARRY COUNTY MICH.
rocrtgaifs flrittlbrd. n* brier iu the v-lir-j^ pf;

C(othes!

OF HARTFORD, CONN;
Thirl y-Screwih Xsneal Ktatcnirnt.

i

EMBROIDERIES.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Blanks!

tlon both as
EEftS.MdrtcaH*. JUtiaZs Bknls Tw». latite quality and prices of those Goods.
oeipta, primed and for solo al lLi» vfltai. _ ;
-4AXRWIH1ENT NO^CE.
’
JTrSiibe^prrn^hU^'icfAfiarh !

1WMII t-» wuot'. J til of aud uiidm tbo Mia! &lt;4
I A.H ti-ill.
,1 r.^rt M. the

DIL HOUGHTONe PEP8LN.

f-ebli pat-rn’..

MAR.CR 41

CcutioffaalRaarre,........ 33;. &lt;2313 .
ri l r.
.
, ------------- ♦1AIT.03I 41
I Tha Company baa caali aaaeta of tLDOQ,*33 GO
' Tb« Satai Loaua (aid by tbai Company in thirty-

4 LTHOllS ofllaps of Monroe,Hill*-1I Inland

do.

....... S47.SK (I
• —----------- CS.MEMI 41

i\ dale. BrandiS. Josc^t. Qua, Atacbiub , Nkrly W^OO.CKW of ta.tea it anldy h.a been the
BE AU MONTHS ■, mid
1 tnaana cf i^oahiin- to |h- enblie braeflL
Jackson counties Michigan, Ac.

1 .fyvt.7 y rara this Company lai pc.id an ranwd
Tin* aulucribm ptuMtc to publish a&gt;!( dividend nrtrarfng anmullr T per cent cn tha
.
itnrb Tlirf I....—J

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS

Cnli.r^
.
Sleeves Skirts.
A.-c, Trimmings f«»r
T^tdica' ] &gt;resf«A RiWxir.n.
At.
•.-, I’tni r.-llaa mid Parm&gt;1s, nnd n splendid nssortment of
Straw &lt; JooA—the lirgcat stock ever of
ferrd tn the publie. Cnll and exam­
inc these Goods before purcha­
sing elsewhere, and I feel

CAMS lot', my enclosure on the Uth
uf NoreMbcr. liW. a dart tfd COW,
. with a while fa*, wtilt* ati.l-r th* lwiba Im*- kith m short tail, is from throe
ta dX Tta: utrngr U rramafed ta j-rorr
■’-was Wtau.

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

PAYMENTS.

AND CUTLERY.

May of Binr County, Michigan,
S-^CsOCSZ*-..? , •i r.«v
from county records and actual survtye. |

eRwU
:
:

C tIT T I N a.
doe* to order end all wort WABRA.XTED ia **►
ry particular.
•
Spring Ftuhu/n, jutl rtctirtd.
R. W. WALKEN.
yimKinckMayl.ltM.__________________ _

AYER’S
Per ths rapid Cure of
CWt US,
COLDS,
BOARSEXESS,
BROMDITIS WUOOPlMMMtn,
CROTP. ASTHMA. ASD
LOMU HPT ION.
Turn mr-edr hsa won for itsdf sorb sMoristy
from its rare* of W» **ffry ot pubuccao d-xas*.
that It is rnlinly uao***s«&gt;y to roan.nt th* evj• --—
u. • • - - tauUesu It

Clothes!!

ill liriA rnn—'ird.-d ia rite c-illw cf ibe ltt^iidrr |
i-Ci’eadiin dw cccoy &lt;4 KalxHiM-o.aix rodaaqulli,
eftbe isfithWi-it e.-.rmi- cf.kt Sa. fcnr haridr«.| ■
and eighty, tt-reoe n.uiuig miuil f.nu ruJa, tbnacc ;
tasi i-ftht wds thonrp.'nrrth four m&lt;l». thoaw j
writ right to*, u pi*-* cf Irgwoiiig. c.i-i nil th’-;
xmr.ratBaUk T.-iuhtcU l-i Ciart ibuai. in raid

mix BiGC^nfcrs^iWy ’
** STRAY &lt;X&gt;W.

tallrr’i Block, over H A. GskxJrvaro blurt,
rrvtbe public eaa rericu having their asrt
• to pleas* them.
il* long cxpvnvncs is the best Shops of N«w
rk div. enables him to offer
SUPEmUK INDUCEMENTS.

i Obtaining nil public road*, section and_
, quarter lint*, the actual dixvdity «*f Villa’
i acs, Post Offices, places of Worship,
1 School Houses, MiurafacUrios, Tauturica,
, ‘ Xfills, lU^ls^twxa.Earrn-bousca, Kames
of property. Owner*,.Ac., Ac.
Enlarged plan* of the principle VilLtges
, a table of l)Maiws nnd a bsrilows* Direc­
tory, giving tlie name ami bumneas of each
su&amp;oribcr, will he engraved on the jnar-

'fallowfaS ger.tl.
il Director. far U

7?"* K- Hvova.-PrM.dant,
The plotting Will be to a suitable scale __ ’
H« Kirin-, Tica Prvaldaat,
so as to tnftke ’a large .and crnamcntnl Tnea A. A mama. Hw“y.
AppHotiraa prauptiv attar.t„ g,
Map, whioh will be ctdn’rvd and mtr.micd
naalinga, September IM&amp;C***3^^
NOTICE is hereby pirn, tk*’. an oppliraflou will in the beat stylo and delivcnedto uibscribe mcilr ax th* ntiUena of tl«&gt; Drobots- eomt.for bcra st,So per copy.
‘
MOR1XJAGE aAL£
license to sell .the south «&lt;■! quarter cfihu uiu'.U i
SAMUEL GETL,
••at na*rt*r&lt;Z'.»co4ioo thirty-ere. (») in tfcwndiip
Uiw i.-. r nor th «r raaipi otaiaad Ikj.wcrt also sooth
west uuartrroS north wax qtiirtvrofsretlini ll.-lrty.
three tM»sn4WiKU*Ucd.Auc half of eart Ulf of
MriliisiUislfMctioutMrty'fttVe, f«) wJ swt
Hnatiugn and Kalnmaz.oo.
ptrl of wmi halfof north wMI s'tsrtar »f aoetioa. A TH1-WKEKI.T line of SUyna han UneMab.
dK lubtdbciw«n Hailing! sad KaUixaxpn, to
r°L«rei HaMiugnot about balf-psataam o'olaak
in the morning on Mondays, WwJnaddayo e*dFnd’’riii;oian ix seven hoibs,

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. M4-lb
R dome tbf Imm Il*rdwar« baiiows ia Uut- . Dated Feb. 1
foita la UTMad hr l.aa tha
| —-*~w

■^isttar^gfSay-^
I lava the KTMUat rsrivty sf
RLEVATRD
OV&amp;J STOVES,

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

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LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR CQOK STOVER

^kMaMfMtsaWaarf (daaarAail s«ll •»lb*&gt;BWt'
.-“•-*«Traaa,sakI1

na»Ufv,lM&gt;.S, m7.

Er er men in UH town. Six Plata

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Battle Creek, Hastings,

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..GRASP RAI'IPS STAGES

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS

at KsUmaxos, with arpcwi traitu el
AJi» IT TAKES SOFIA' TO MVV COOD JSW- icocnccilng
can cn t£ Michigan Central B. IL, going &lt;MM m4

Snell MXbf CWwtn of harry Ccunly may Bad
by catling al tha
jlwklbyxw woKsroar.
•ntwachacribcra, «m Ow aettfh »hl« &lt;T State CT„
la BOM'tetWrgeoil »&lt;«*- • " - ...

rfll^.tiTSz.-Si-sft^^

tase^e-'rfi
a»*fi.n,;..n,ifwid flay.
£. JTJtBVt. kibcria.

' ’ p. T..' BA'S’,
' Judge ofProbate,

Sisis

&gt;r sKiu J, and the rorfaare
s
xrir ami iXEvAFr
been khesd mb i. root*, with tut Lcriri
Uiad a-Ueadld kaancmana of tumnl cu! onia- hare
thdcarrfoTdrilWriSudropSiM or sxpraas will

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

HAMTELT.

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Bwlfap Primary itth,
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iw to take tb.ETisws
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                    <text>JOHX T. MOTHER, PHrtw.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

Ornes, B.coxs Prolv, 6&lt;nru’i Buck.
TKBMS:

BLAXK8 of »11 kind. k.pt cvaiUaUj aa hud 4
it ia oflica. and for »alo kt a reaoon»Me pioSL

t J. GRANT, d. COMPANY, PropriMon.
Ax Exrwva Joa Ot+tra ia coanecud with th,
..labli.tenrot, and
dcacripUw of Job Printa( will be extcUad ik Ito boat manner, and ox
raaaooabk terms.

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TEUMS-tldd., IN ADV.NCt

■TuxrL.tnr.-L-.~.-L . . .................... ..

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MAY 28, 1857.

Y0L- 2-

NO. 1

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

CHERIHII THE HJEAJtT. '
Merch—Uk
Vuk’kt ifc Wmorin, Wholesale and Ro
.. Ib^lm in. and Manufacturer. at l-nthrr

The next morning ho perceived that his
, shop door had been open, which astouUhcd him a good deal, as Iw was certain that

A Land ofrobbers had secretly enter­
He ’went up stairs and found that his
ed a provincial town. In France, several
houses had been plundered, sideboards of garret window, which ho had also secured
plate emptied, and desks forced open.— wu open, and that a bag of beans which
The robltera had played their part with he had left there had been earned off.
Ho did not say a word about all this,
so much aklll and success, that they had
in every case "bscaped thftectloa. They for it waa nqtUua mstom to speak , hia.
thoughts. But be thought a great deed of
directed their attacks to tius houses of the
most wealthy, and chose the moat favora­ the nutter.
On going to his work, ho found the
ble hours for the execution of their plana,

JI. .1. Kekmeld, Dealer in every variety
□f Dry Good*. Groeenra, Crockery, Hard Ware

Irawt At SpAULPnec, Dealers in all kinds
Baufntn, Wjmuikx AtA'o, Wholesale Pa

The Good Conscience.

Rlrort. Raatliw. NSehteS “■ Kowtr’* bloek- Ml11
*0»MAX W-VaIX CHAS. Q. HOLBROOK.

L. C Killom, Bankw; Sto^'Hote'
J.xchinrr,
u.i.i. -■ .. .

tian and al each a moderate chAfge, that
It would aeem
lied tn employ him, thopgh &lt;hey had not tfen to repeat the reasons which actuated
A very good opinion dfhtf .sharacter.
the Convention of March 10th, in tt^r
lie now determined to’ riiifko boors ming the position it did in respect to the
been
in the habit of doing, and work with Yut, despite the premises which were so
'
'the greater assiduity, so that seldom bo'" .atlifactory to tbatConvention, and all
iing obliged to hire workman, he could
1make moderate charges, although tib gfcte

[the very beat timber and Work manahip.
By
those means he not mij’ retained his
•
old customers, but gained new ones.
He plainly perceived that be wu a sus­

pcra In the North appartatfV friendly to
tho cause of Kansas^ who triticise with
much warmth the fine of policy adopted,,
and insist upon a trial ofstrength with ouf

pected person, and that precaution wu
first entering those bouses wboee inhabit­ whole town in a tumult; every one wss ]
not to leave him in a room; but
thinking of the robbery which had been taken
1
committed
duririg-tbe
night.
It
waa
re1this lie took no further nutice of than by
to those in-which late hours were kept.—
a quiet smile. But if, passing through
It was evident that they were well in­ ported that two suspicious looking men ।

adversaries, at the ballot box—forgetting
or at their distance from the scene of ths

ants retire early to rest, and afterwards

Kivixadc Kxatxx. Merchants and Dcal•r« in J&gt;rv Gc-»4», Crtxltry, GfOMriss. DooU A
lliu. Cbm. CIoCLuir and Fnaey Gwda.
Uyolywr'* PI&gt;»A. HraUqgs, Mick.

Let not self considrring, frail affection

OF

in

Deafer

M.

LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK

SPRING

samparta, where trades of them had been
discovered. One of those houses was in­
habited by a carpenter named Benoit, on

AND

Fk*xcts IlowWi Deafer in Btovwt, Iron,

GOODS;

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.
But chariili it maro aa a pledge to you girsa
Oijoye winch the faturv Imparts,

Wbde Sdu and Retail UA*^ "®» fa store and offer nt EX(nr. A rK.ri.iuus, at Uu Old 11 TREMEL1 LOW PRICES fur
._ ‘-ytrc-. .
’
_ ________ CASH,-one of the largest and mint dcsirI&gt;. C. IIowlet. Thaler in Gn^eries; Pro-1
stock uf goods ever offered iu

W

KALAMAZOO.
I S" ,*"°noT‘°fSMtJc,»°J Two Dry
. Goods, cannot be equalled, and embraces
many styles not to l&gt;e found elsewhere.
,W) Pieacra Carpeting, from Auction at
^'cw Yurk prices.100 Mmnillaa insverv style from 11.00
.
.
««
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‘J "su-w- ,
500 rarasala,embracing many new styles
SimtuKK A WioiitMak, Funiacwnen, i
st low prices.
Wnpm-MxLinj; *nd UlacArmiU.is*.
Cnnune*. uxl crrrr kind -cif
hr ttenT- Hn» : Bonnets, Ribbons, and artificials in great
kMrtcur»Uut)v un toad. All ktadn of Wurt .1 variety.
rewJ.
&lt;Ku.r tu order, opjwisilc Globe Hutti, Huting.,ClOTlTlNG*
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BOOTS’ .A N D SHOES.
J. \\ )!i Mi. r.^Li.-iin'.b-Tailor. CutHATS AND CAPS,
1. F.mUy Gnxwt™
in.) Frori.it.as, end «'O4»tr of Itener Artides.
Stars«« Creek Str»«t, Bamups Mich.
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Wu. A.S*ktwkll. Bbckamithing mall
its vsnwM bratK.hr&gt;. Step north of tbv Usrfcn
IT,
l.x.Uue.-Mu-h.

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County Court was sitting awhile agn,
in------- , on the benks of the Connecticut.
It was net fur from this time of year—
cold weather any how—that a knot of
lawyers liad collected around the old
Franklin, in the liar room. The fire blaz­

ed and the mugs of flip were passing away
without a groan, when in came a rough,
gaunt looking 'babe of the woods," knap­
sack on shoulders and staff in hand.
He looked cold, and half perambula­
ted the circle that hemmed in the fire as
with a wall of brass, looking for a chance

AND GROCERIES.

! JSftSteiSsb

d» Msalr Clotinne. Stale Street, tiro doors »n( , l
’ .
{
.
L-r Grant'. Stere.Tlsrttur, Mkh.
to offer many goods at prices that defy
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—I competition, and Itirite the attention of
11 W. Wajuiex, tashi&lt;inubleTailor. Shop |
Hoa'st Imycra.
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Nw»it!..Mwling th.
in TEAS
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-----------------------—| /&gt;ur Gteilities fiir purchasing are such, that
A W. Atkins. .Saddle and I larncra Mak-)
arc enabled to offer the same Original
re. Shep in G&lt;^drr»r’. Work, over Xretas A ‘ „Hrt Jrlal, &lt;t tlw,
p ’ume
same price,
price.
hrupen . Store. Hastings. Mick_______ S. BABCOCK,
, R. S. BABCOCK,
(Late of the firm of Clark A- Babcock.)
F. C. MianiLL, IIoum-, Sign, ami Portrait
rainier. Sli'jp near Foot’s Hotel, llantlnpa,
H. 3. COBB.
. G. LCOBB.
■
(Late of the firm « S. S. &amp; C. L. Coj-b.)
Kalamazoo, May, 1. 1857.
n5rtf
MttiULKViLLK FixCHAXOK.hr J. F. EMO I
... ,. __ ___________ ut------ ^u™r ti.i.

against the wall, with ‘tears In his fist and
discussion on the proper war ofserving a

referee on a warrantee deed, as if he was
the judge to decide the matter. Soon he
attracted the attention of the company,
and a young sprig spoke to him.

“ Yof look like a traveler."
“WaU, I s’poeelom; I come from Wis­

consin afoot, at any rate.”
“From Wisconsin! that is a distance
to go on one pdir of legs. 1 say, did you
ever pass through h—II iri your travchl"
“Yes sir," he answered, a kind &lt;5Twick­
ed look stealing over his ugly physiogn­
omy, *Tve been through the outskirts."
“I thought likely. Well, what are tho
manners and customs then? some of us

.NEW GOODS

II. N. SaxiMnc, County Treasurer.

Of-

to warm his ehtns. Nobody moved howefef, Slid unable to sit down fur lack of a
chair, he did tlie next best thing—leaning
his eyes doubled up,’ and listened to the

FIRST

Rar.and Battle Croak Slap? b®ce.
MiiilrUlle.MkIi.__ __ _____ J-F-l

would like to know.”
“Oh,” sayn the pilgrim, deliberately
half ahuttidg his eytrf and drawing round
the corner of his mouth till’ two rows of
yellow stubs with a mans of masticated

Down goes the Tariff!

pig tail appearing through the slit in his
cheeks, “you'll find them mdA the same
as in this region—/Ac feryera tit Hiyhttl

Gr.o.W. Mills, County Clerk. Office in tiro
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT

1. A. IIolbuoox. Attorney and Counsel­
lor d tow. Mkitor to CUacary, tyum! toad
and Tn. Arent, Office .tennu .Wry, Bower.
Clotk, nutmgs Mtak
;
Jamoi A. So-kkzky, Attorney, and Coun
teller *1 taw, Solicitor nod Cosn^IVwrn Ctoncr-rr

■ iuUnitB. Mich.

“ Bridget, who broke those bar­
rels that were in the wood-shed 1" askdd

ADVANCE FROM

•Mirsus told Jem to brake them np

Cost!!!

begging him tonend her some money.—
She added by way of postecript. “I am
so
asfaunrai of tlx- request 1 have made m
Haring replenished mr stock of goods 1
shall efiw them al such few prices s» to

'

■GREAT DBCOVEKY!

“ hard times. Wishing to see all who arc not overtake him.
wllltafWpxy br px*. I will oolr W
that I will not disappoint us to
jgf The following to a genuine Hi­

FUIfES!

XX
'■ Manasa,

afrs

1

bernian advertisement;
“MlralnK from Killanxiy, Jauo 0.1 of-

I rtT.
i»] Inhere" IwolOdUKid
erty, shenau
Afiuernseyoow.allblara, **- 7°
•

.ad -tatofae shall combs .behind her
and large Miufic spots all down her back,
which aqdints awfofiy."

Bend in Your Ord'ers

formed, well directed, and that facility was
given them to enter and to leave the town
by windows t&gt;f roof of Rc'rrfo bouses on

were seen the day before ia some of the 1the streets, any one proposed to him to
public bouses, and the one in which ba join
j
in any wicked design, he gave him
'had been with Trappe and bis compan- 1a look that prevented all desire to repeat
ions was particularly mentioned. Ere iit.
Ik saw that his accounts were examin­
long be perceived that the pecq&gt;!e avoided
speaking to him. and tliat they looked at 1ed with peculiar care; but be made tlkem

Goods

“Mltevr du," &lt;*u Ba.olL’IUI

I five improvedGood
village
^Ha«£g«
tide,Termsy.

7^,, nuJe^.orwd u&lt; ™k« bitt. driuk, u4 *

A Wunrnu —Tte Alton (IB.) Courier

One of the robbera was taken some time
afterwards and related the circumstances.
ed tho validity of tbc TwrrftnrH nqgg m..
Z
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lion, would in future bd HMmaty- do- .
“1 Will recover »r»a&lt;~"
barred from forihor .oppuaftKm- to. it.,on
■X„ rillloou &gt;0 y«r .ood o*&gt;

mere.”

write ArUMfc^

EAMELT
foe whole Baft?

nor lew than a stupenduous fraud ujxm
the rightsrof tho Free State settlers; bnt

him that it arsa the anniversary ofthe bai-

leave aotliing after me but a bad name.”

Groceries &amp;

trial of strength in the manner indicated
by the Census Act, and carried out by the
Territorial officials; ^hat the eanyara will
be, Ind WM designed to tic nothing more

which, if that party maintains its prroent
1 out so dearly, so detailed, and so minute attitude, will result in a most rcdiculuus
whom swepidon strongly fell; for he had hinf with suspicion.^
people ended by saying that he wu farce.
He retOl’ected that, when he left the that
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lately come to live in the town, and was
particular.
publie bouse on tNe frcvkxu evening, too
1
It is assumed by these would be guar-.
very little known. Besides thia be had a
"No,"be would say, “1 knowhtery dions of Kansas politics, that our own oft v
gfooihy expression of countenincc, which Trappe liad followed him with a bottle In
well that you'have a bad opinion of Ipje,
repeated protestations of superiority in .
repelled people; bis browk were dark and his luind, and went up stairs to tbc room '
numbers, and of a desire to settle the
closely knit, pm! he h*d a long scar across in which hia wife and s.’/n were, and that '
oughly convinced tliat 1 am not cheating whole question amicably at the ballot box
he
liad
made
them
drink
Uro
gl
ss
sta
of
1
his f|ce; he scarcely ever spoke even to
”
wine—most probably to intAicate them; you.
;
as well as a proper regard for the reputa­
his wife, to whom he was otherwises kind
A fire broke out in a house in the tion of our friends in the States, require
husband; thongh it must be confessed he also remembered that, having looked
and threatened to reach the ut to pursues different course, but we do
out of the window just after Trappe bad neighborhood,
।
that his taciturnity, Snd his dislike of re­
adjoining one; several workmen had en­ not so regard it. Our duty to oursclyra
peating the same thirty [twice,. Inspired gone down atairs, be did not see hita" g&lt;&gt; ।
'deavored to cut of the communication, and to our country i&gt; plain. We repeat,
her with a little awe, so that the gossips out.
all abandoned it as being too Laza?d- with a full knowledge of the post, that wc
From" All these circumstances, be con- but
1
of the neighborhood greatly pi tied-MaW^en Benoit liad arrived at the are overwhelmingly in the majority—eveluded that Trappe must have concealed ous.
1
dame Benoit: He would never beat .his
himself ib the house, and that it waa4te 1door of the threatened botae, he saw* that ideneed by the recent election in Ixwveuson Sylvester, but he would not allow
the
servants
were afraid of admitting him worth, the only place of importance in the
who had opened tbc window and the door 1
him to be disobedient and argue; o*i,
their master’s orders; bnt he Territory, besides Leeompton, where the
for the robbed He went in search of without
'
though he was but seven years old he
pushed
put
them, forcing his way wy- pro-slavery men liavc aver claimed a ma­
him and taxed him with fhi faM. Trip- I
made him work; and the'little boys who
I&gt;c at first pretended not to understand 'ing—
jority—witnessed also by Use recent hea­
saw Sylvester run off to his work when
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“
The
first
thing' ft' fo'sftivo your house, vy immigration, which Is univeraally Ache saw bis father coming, were afraid 6f him, and'then grew angry; but be was
6?hIeuUy. agitated.
.
;you can afterwards sec whether wiy tbing i,i&gt;owledgvd to have been Fre^Slate tffh
him and called him “the wicked Benoit”
“You have snved my life,” said Beribif, is
' lost”
to one. We protest, also, that we are yrt
Finally it was known that Benoit had
ftc wcriCnjl alone to the top of the
followed variou: callings; that lie had “and I do not wish to injure’ you; but if
which had been deserted by every mit the question, under proper safeguards
you have done this deed, be off, and nev- bouse
1
b&gt;en a soldier, that he had seen a great
As be wu crossing one of the rooms, to the arbitrament of the ballot box, au­
er lot me ace you more, or 1 may bring one.
’
deal of tho world, and must consequently
you into troubhe."
•he raw r. watch upon the mantel piece, thorized by FEDERAL LAW. Wa
have met with ffiany ndredtures;' but as
The next mbrning Trappe disappeared 'which he pot in his pockrt lest *&gt;me one must.have higher authority for to pro-,
be never related any stories, H was con­
and it wu on that day that Benoit was &lt;else should take it; but recollecting ,upiL ceeding than't!i»5 ambiguous effltetment of
cluded that ho had nothing gooff w relato.
he might pcriah in the enterprise, and that
of a mock Legislature, imppMd upon us
Frotn the time that suspicion fell on him,
be who had opened hia window and door, if
1 the watch wu found on him, it.Trunld by mob viuletice, at a timtf then the
every little incident was rollcetod that
to which be answered no. I Io was then 1be supposed that Ke had stolen ft, he bid hands of aFjroe State party w'eri compar­
could tend to confirm it. He bad never
asked if he knew by whom they were o- Iit in-* hole in the wall. He then dimed atively wAk.—and tiic, latf itaejf, Jnth r
l&gt;ccn in the Imbit of frequenting public
pened. He 'replied that he did not; iiL -to
J the) place which had begun to take fire, which *•« are tequired to act,'abounding
bouses, and it was remarked that he had
fact he had no certainty that it was Trap- 1cut through it with a hatclicl and stripped in regulations of tht* grossest injustice and
been at one tbc day preceding tix: rob­
all communication.
------ —s aduplicity,
—and
&gt;.. spacious
and from
fromwhich
whichthere
there
bery; that he was drinking and convers­
As lie was returning down stairs, h?
,ppcaf.' No guarantee is gtvoc for
He was nest asked whether there was
ing with two ill-ldoking men who did not
met tbc master ofthc bouse, and showed ' dl0 ,,,4,^1^;^ of
Constitution to the
tyelong to the tofrn, and' who had not been any person he suspected; to which ho re­
Mm.limbn W cvr.rad.xl ike
I
„,,
,)n
plied that as he was himself arrested on
there since.
-I pniliih^-Kidbo, “b«&gt;»e
be by ife Ten-taW mihoriil-. IndeeJ
suspicion, his suspicions might cause an­
A iwighbor declared thnt, having gone
,ld u -b..
other to be arrested who might be equal­ Perv.„ C.,1.1 h.v. Ulen it, .nd you would ., „onU ,yBi| nolMog
to the window at eleven o’clock on the
mined, u dw law pruvidu Uwn nono eno
ly innocent, and that, therefore, If he had bar, betieved tb*t 11 wu 1. ’
night sf tho roLfwiry, Benoit's door, which
So nuny praoft of bonwty ud wncnr- „„ •„ „*,r cue whou unwO dr. no,
any he would not devulgc them. In line
was usually shut at nine o’clock, was half
ta lh.
he gave true answers to every qoeatsoa, Uy in d» cr«ul» raoduci of Uoi.uli, In
open, though there waa no light in the
the espionage of his neighbors residents
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l.
__ a of Aflrtl,
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a
but without any addition, or saying a word which all llu-canionaira
on.the
15thjday
and
it
shop.
. ,
could
nr
t
detect
a
flaw,
began
to
Etake
an
thr.t could inculpate Trappe.
isa notorious fact, that not oat lb ten 6f
At length they proeeodcu to examine
Impmsion in his fiivor.
the place by which it was suspected the
A man uf^great wealth came to kbtllc
there was no proof against Benoit, they
contalffed in those lists—and it is an equal­
robbers had entered, and where a silver
in the ueigliborhbod, for the fltrjloee of ly Sfitorious fact, that thousands of actual
spoon, supposed to kaVe Been stolen by were obliged to set him at liberty, though building a large manufactory. ITc ir-qulK
resMeiftt oftlfe State of Missouri are nam­
every one felt fully persuaded that it was
them, had bean picked" up.’ ft was exact­
ed in loose lists, and will be here to vote
ly opposite a garret wimlcw id' Benoit's be who had given admiawn th the robpossible not to point out Benoit.
.
on the day of election.
house;' they perceived also a bit of cord
He employed lum, and was so much
He saw this by the manner in which
Put this and that together, and tlwo ealbanging from the window, which' had
dearaf «ki&gt; hfe'lnteffigtsoc, bis zeal, and
they had announced to him that l»‘ was'
culate the chances for a fair unbiassed
probably served to fasten a ladder, and
free, tind also by ihd corlVtfnalion be Mi" integrity, Oy»tbed eelsred it to be bis
the print of men’s feet under the w-'mdoW.
heard in crossing tlte colift; but it did not com irtion that Benoit eould not be any­ the whole bogus machinery, from Gocafcem to affect him' id tho leash When thing but on upright honest man. As he
was apprehended anti jtat ittiprison. Ho
be returdbd home, after having embhsred was a person of Sfluencr, this produced a of a aet of men who have been appointed
suffered himself to be taken there with
tho greatest composure, far !&gt;• fclt that his'wife,'who i^orerjoj-ed at hls'jeturn’ ■
maa'- MtanJad throughout tlm province,
he cnibrarod his sdb, and said daltnly:
press purpose of making this a stars
he vti innocent The occurrences which
“Sylvester' yoB?*dYbe«- it aaM'e*«ry- and brought him n considerable increase State, and who have heretofore manifestled to his apprehension were as follows:
ofbustaear, it also made him acquainted
An old soldier named Trappe, a’ corc’with a great many influential perrons, and ployed for that purpose, and some idea
I am not the less a rogue, and that it was
rndc of Beno’rtX h»d lately come and es­
I who opened the way for the robberr, but
tablished hhnsdfas a hair dresser in the
with which thecaava* will be conducted.
dd ftot let Ihsf trixiW* yds, tor It will’ not formed a wndd Opinion of his character.
Indeed, in many portions of the Terri­
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life of Benoit, when sorely pressed by the last long."
was still asked how the window artd door
toryWherethere ia a manifest prepouHis wife was frightened by what be had
enemy, so that Benoit received Um kind­
ware found open fur the passage of the drri*&amp; Of #ree State Settlers no eeuraid, but would not believe it till she went
ly, though he disliked hto character, anti
robbers, many belioreing that he knew.
6trt to receive tho congratulation of her
fricads. Some turned their backs on her, The gentleman who had employed him Hi' and couroquently, by the provisions of
regue.
th a building of the manufactorVrffrtd who
others looked at heEwith compassion, and 1
The day before the robbery, Trappe
« grrae tatartmt fe him.
ttau
shrugged their shouldera, as much oi to 1
The Sts re State party ia Kansas are as
camo to visit Ben &gt;it, and told him teat ray, “ Poor woman! it to not her fcJl” ha
1 ought tftty l&amp;d exphuo that rircum
two of their old comrades, who kid serv­
After leaving been tanked
4m or •stance.
ed in tho same regiment, were passing
UwnS. Butex, b*re i jWdud .Mid
four, rhe returned, eryfeg end sdbbmg.
through u» town, and J»c must come and
&lt;«.bhk ■■ u
«M&gt;, UiUb ~S&gt;&gt;
drink a bottle with them, lie rcmtuded

t4e in which he had saved his life. &gt;. Benoit

aieusfc st were xoncvr •

contest, not knowing that there ean .ba noj

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WMt •ui«4»
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53T- lifeL
,hSfrW»en-

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a, ruSan porglw ««1

.JIEAZOR’

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lel. A few drop

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eursWA^^tftA t*.-mvhfii:'*f '(f) that it
Are we not tending to a similar
. ii the romured iutoulion of the adminis- of things fa Naw York 1 It ia bat
dayssince, valuable property
thcse truths to
to the tinea of the state, on’
. Territorial government, and
wna burned to the ground
-sahc.pfoa of.«hafr«K,i^«*M)
fcctcd residents of the
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ritsry' •f-sosM A rm «W GovcntaHht,- the None of the guilty parties
Slate Constitution is to Jbc rush*] thru' rested, uor are they likcfeO’ngnwr, bt* this only usoro manifowt zhe proapcct now is that the
fridredffews 4f the whole acbeate, ami r»ny obliged to abandon its purcliase fa that
’ the stale
UHbrf mt'ins of defeating it fa tore. .
acceptable to the neighborhood than the to admit of it.
oneebdteAfHMed.' We hsvc fntidsipreat
“Be pleased to assure the committccaf
city two conflicting boards of Police Coui- my best wishes for their success, and per­
party jiave lost
mit msto-SMsrs-you^fotba .sstaMA-aud
jt.iiur Conditinn rate corps at police, owing
regard with which I am, dear sir, your
jt lwU«u-]io..tho Iliiiwu.^with tddiffo^i/chisS and liab'
a. Slavs Constitution, than si w.tyw nretat to edme into collision.

CAN BANNER.

but by continued scUon the bard suUunoJ

Mozart, tho great
,_ in Pennsylvania.

He
declaration with an al-

Is made to yied.

impediments totheirun-

jBcrtow or rmD-sixas CxaKa«DasT«&gt;t.
the bxqutsita

iN^xe&amp;”-Wtbe wi3o&lt;'

yr.—It is time that tb® public mind «asset
ad‘ with this ■flair-

Ottens of richest melody,
that of D. C. Hawley, Waterman Parker,

Rogers and Carpenter, H. Bcnnmont and

.

wkk&lt; went tfo

it its hurt touch, and breathing peddler a cheek for amp!® me*^
k,, met .pi".«”
«'*h

A. Richaubcn. Thtoftscntlegicu keeps,
constantly cm hand, at their. respective ।

It is Mppoeed ths-

the British Government rejected the treaty
on account of the ।amtiicndmenU made by

iboScMUr of the Fliited iStates.
•w error.

Thi. «

On die eontntry, the Brlu

Uh Government a&amp;cpted all the amend,

menu of the Smate, though with sum*
*rie* and provision* to meet tho &lt;ants ntl(] quite slumber. At IcngUi the g j
reluctance, S* may 15c supposed when their
jbmrtep. of r.ts mmru
.
Wc learn by |m
ti* |(mill Gwe«e, natuto and bearing are properly looked
matter &lt;Xffaito Puliticw—Tho people of
JU large Flooriag Mill, owned by
Kau-^m wiH lie al liberty to modify their paralyzcd, and we shudder when wo
. uwttta&lt;u&lt;ttioii« iu u way that shall beat think’what might be die oxisequencca to wl» was himself ouc of the purest and no- Bidlwood St Grnn( Is a new itillt erected
tv’ll Minister* to roltle tha entire quretioa
nloaiw tfaqn, wltbvut.tha intervention of ,9iir city if anything ahnuld happen like. Uqstnf the sages and patriots of .early on the site of jho old mill which was burto
in regard to'Centnil Xmkrica, that thsy
Federal iqfluenca, pr Fctlnfal baybnete— the Macready riot &lt;&gt;f 1850, or toe flour
ed last Fall, and Is doiug a good business.
waive all minor
"tW'v''6«mdt then be dragooned fatoohscr- riot* of 1836, which ahould bring both
F..b.r,- «A1 ft, J*!* |m~ „,rf 1,
fi„ wJ Iniminlmon«*jr^rebohfedto
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ITic wards In ilahrt wfrrn so empliaWith Mr, Boltwood'soporiwmc iq min­
‘^Aree&gt;bf any 'obnoxious code of State bodies into service at the name time.
sized by Jay himself. The letter is an ex­
ecnsideratioua for the sake of securing foe
™P&lt;W bus M «r» X«4 &gt;
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-Lmjifoc then the authority of the FedUnfortunately as this state of things is, quisite Specimen of tho clear, transparent, ing, and tho aid of experienced machinesU -1L
b. b«.«r, fer .re»
&gt;••' *m«m. h ™
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udl great baalin&lt; measure ttriilf.
■ . «4 G'lv-erumcut, so far as Stalo institu­ it is made worse by the co-iiporaliuu of a exact, direct, and luminous intellect of the and millers, whom these gentlemfen keep
Bi)t lite difficulty of the case was here:
tions lirt! conccnii'd, Will cease.
.
portion of the bcmh, who, under the guise first Cliicf Justice, and of the simple, bu- iu their employ they cannot foil to giro c,T„l
hrck has
n gl-w uj»on
W&gt;st'«
«!'•" it-^l&gt;t»
ll-lTO ^.We vourlng
rwrlM c
Let them declare the Territory with­ of a judicial proceed uro, do not hesitate to thano. aiid Chrietian character of 'the bo­ satisfaction, to all who may favor them ( wiy pupa-yegt wall again—let nw bnr&lt; jlxirc waa; no insurant, was estimated at ] IVrotificaation of aprevfous treaty made
encourage thl*
this rcristi
rri-irtance 'to the *lawful
' ' au-; sorri' friend of Washington.
' Otrt fawj If they will, oriel tire in adopt encourage
between
Great Britain and HcmCarre w»»
l”,wu,
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with their patronage.
j von something refreshing.” - “Do not e- ji^OOO,
and. nourish the bantling to ho presented tho rtties.
.
Oa
Saturday night,/*Uot 12 ««««*; not received, anil the test article of foe
A.
Flouring Mill
ive vour
self,
OaBatu
And jnst at thia time, when our city is
A. W.
W. Bailey
Bailey has
has a
a Flouring
Nin on
nn ' ^.
wive
----------- my
...rf lore,
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,” said the dying
.
liy. tfac Gonatilutional Qinvenlion as they
ban,
crowd
by
David
Bside,
h.
the
Dal tea-Clarendon Treaty
bad ivivtsooc
roforenoe m
to
-in the cast rod......
-. wasted• - out
—’----- be re. B jja-n omed Dy imv&gt;u
— — uaims-vurviKKju
&lt;&gt;«**; uw
State Street
of the village, ^ber,• “this
form
never
•please. In tlio first case, wo can be no under this dumvirate, and exposed at any
north west part of the villcgc, took fire and thal treaty. England ceded to Honduras
, J-j^ru destitute of taw than we now arc. moment to a revolutionary crisis, our
Hou. Frank Blair, of St Louis, has a Wo understand bo 1» making some re- ,t..retl by human aid. From heaven’s
j-.... — —r ",—•
so fir as all good purports are concerned criminlnal tribunals acem to be parol vied.
brother, James G. Btair, residing iu Lewis pairs which will make his mill one of the • mercy alone do I look for aid, in this my wax soon burned to tbc ground, together the Bay Islands—Iluatcn. and the others
^-tod tlie second pr*&gt;p&lt;»&gt;rtti&lt;&gt;n etiti avnil Tbc worst Crimea go undetected and un­ rotinty.'Afo., who, like “Frank,” is in fa- best in the county. It is now doing a'dying.hour You spoke of refirehment, with afoot three tons of hsy sud four of the group—upon condition tiiat IIobJuseems to be no mschiu- vor of riding his’State of the curse of sla­
th-tn natlling, as the people vt Kansas' |punished.
rauiJOrv. lliere
kMcrvBvcranwvwAujauuoborate. The dwelling of W. Q Ciwk, mi gnarantecd liberty, trial by jury, Ac,
^.biVcfaoCJdy a Gunxtitution of their choioe j try oar longer among ns competent to
very. The national Democracy of Qark good btwincM; and those who get their , mrEm«k—take three my test note*— was but fifteen fobt distant, hot was saved
to the people of thore islands, au*l aliu en.
. y^'htakus prccodciice over al) others, J bring crimiual fafoudors to justice.. In ad- county ksld-rt meeting al tho county seat grinding done al hia mill do pot go away I
d^wn to my piano here—ring wilb;
fa their respect nnd.obrervairee. an J It will ' fling t&gt;&gt; the uutnbors of our jxilure^we seem’ Waterloo, n few days ago, anp James G. diaaalislied. Bailey is ono ofour earliest1 ^.m' tljc hymn of your sainted mother— bv the exertions of tbc ritixrtta. The low gaged to 'make it provision for the Meba futile to attempt to override the one’toTtnvw ) parted ’ with all (hat wlslll,"
Upon tiicse consider*,
- Bhiir was called uiwn to address them,
|,y this fire fa afoot 11000. N® iwor squito iadflg&gt;«.
citixew, with whom all in the enunty are । |cf mc ftnce more hvar those tones "
’Wahlronttinm nl tire maaoea, or to patch '
ingenuity and experience which na»xl which he did.
tiooa England ceded, or was ready to etdc
more or leva acquainted, and no rccorc-1
loug iny solace and delight,
iq»at»lnvv holding .fo*trunicnt and call I'to make this name of a New York police
aucc.
Ifa ’declnred his opposition to tho agv
those
islands,
and
al*&gt;, subsequently, to
. it a Constitution, f trail such will bv short. officer such a terror to wrong-direr.&gt;.— : tation of the titavery question, but at tire mend from ue, to the puttie, could poari- j EItljij0 obeyed and with a wice enriched
Roruasiic Marriage
u linal, । Xancoa w ill no free, in tact, if not j What has become of tho men who used to sumo timo admitted that b? looked for­ bly enhanro hisTcputation asan energetic wjth tenderest emotion, sung tbc followmake the Drdha-CSareadoii Trssty with
in •»;&gt;
itbecjry.
" to
ferret our crimp nnd unravel tlrc mysteri­ ward with delight to tlic coming of the
the
United
States.
The conditions of tho
’
। jng stantz:
Some years ago the hnsland ofayoung
ous iuiiiuitics of our great cit y ? The rnOc t|mc when Slavery woufd Ire blotted ont business man.
Krofirld &amp; Barlow own a'MW-tnill cm )
Spirit; thy labor is o’rc;
first treaty, to a certain extent, carried'
seems
be extinct
policnman
now- in Missouri. Mt
and beautiful wifo
Cacondelei, Mlwou— to
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n.’ Blair
»ia«r said
saia that,
iixis while
.uncii
.
Thy term of probation lx run,
river, which is capable ofdal ng an ex­
ajfaya is selected for l.is serviceability
endorsed the rnriuripleptn^-fatarven-lXe
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ri, left her for ,the pacific coast Ile re- themselves into the second, and the fiilcreMulls, riots, iiuubr-rdlnatlon and rebel­ at
tl*e^_
polls,
and for lha fidelity with which
I
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(umTSs rigbVtu--cuter- ccllcut busincm
of
of thia one involved the suspension of the
T_—„ in the
— manufiiature
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of] Thy st«pa are wnv l^ppnd for the unirod­
mJni'd there rovcrtl years and was un­
lion nregettin;; to be common ocriirfen- Ire revolves fa tbo orbit marked out for . Uin a private qifafan with regard to tire -y
lumber. Tho dam is at jireseuc some-,
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shore,
j
,
( .Itturd from; and finally tb. ro canw word
ck*. lite securities of Hfo and property him by -the . uffreer who appoints.him.— 5Ubject
of
Slavery.
”
z
bject
”
And the race'of iinmartaTs Iwgun? '
what
out
of
repair,
but
these
lutm
with
We repeat, theta, that the amets] meats
Wrience,
——- 1 '"]Y
•*C gave
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anfong t»a srerrt to bo diminishing in num He bos littlo cdnrttlkJtq less exp
He
gave ..
his private
opinion
on the subibut he was dead.
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dxrr aiwi vafae.vi’ry nipiiUy. • Every mail no fagemtity and fio pride or am"
ubition
’to , jetiatcons
t at considerable length, and In bold, tbdr usual energy and pcrsevcraucc are .
Spirit! look ntrt on the strifi-.
The widow put oi. her weeds of mourn.
brings.us some now caoo of popular dlsor- dis'.inguidircl lumaelf in his calling. As —inly languagsr'ngainst the eontfanatice . putting things to rights, wh cn they will
Or the jdaaaures of earth with regret— ■
, d«r—aoine 0v» u-jumph over constituted lie .ws his ptaca to no jrenmnal qualifica­ of Slavery in thal State, lie said:
I again resume businoas with rctiewvd, dilPause not on the threshold of limitless life, the
,
end of that period »!re reredvrik*
' nudi-irities. Iti t.ouhvillc, Kentucky, the tions, so he feels that no qualifications Ire
‘‘Not f&lt; distant in the future,! can be- Gguiccc
.
.j
’ ptfaplu!fcave been entertaining thenwlys may.'acquire can keep it for him ; he tlrere- Irnld the extinction of negro Slavery fa
To mourn for the day tint hi set. wooing
.
of a neighbor rod
ajrced
Marble &amp; Goodyear also, have a saw­
We wjll
go a step
With tumgfag m»d burning tho bodrts of fore expects nothing from It but its sala­ Muaoari; and fa Ufa morning of that &lt;tay,
wed him. On the morning'of the &lt;t. -_
- further, and declare
Spirit! no fetters ran bind.
ti»« ibree slaves, wb&lt;» had , been . triedfon ry wMle it lasts, and whatever fagenuity the frvsh fixitprints of the departing slave | mill fa the north-east part i»f the village,
airs
k.,hg H &gt;•"»
•*»■“ a*
No wicked have power to nudret, &lt;
. murder, and uci-fartd itmocrjil by a jury ho has, is. ail very naturally expended in. will Ire bl«.'tied out by tire advancing steps, which during moat of the year, is made to
tatomllF
&lt;1»
&lt;*.«*.
b.rl^.W.1
rf
«l»
U.W»»
"-1J ««
of Kentucky trerbdldcrs. The g.xxl noo-; prolOugiug hi» ofiieial career as much as of thousands ’of white freemen, who will
Here the weary, like the—-wretched !
do a good business.
, r &lt;husl*and
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and. tnonnicd-for
presented
him­ Lord Napier would not hesitate otic mopie of Louisville, liowcvvr were not plens- possible.
eomo to people yonr rich-lands, quicken
slyill
find
Scidmore, Wightman A Cramer own
al with tho verdiet,'went very delibcrateiy
While onr dry government U thus en- yOU- energies, develop your natural reself and asked for a km of welcome, but. nvenl iu proposing the Dallas-narcxxfou
A heaven a mansion of rest.
a—
foundry
State St.^• opposite
the Globe
from ibo.ronrt.ruom to the prison, provi­ 1 ll ebkd nr.d disorganized; when provision* । nonritu, Increase the value of rotrr farms, —-eon
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treaty over again to the American Gorded- Mill gut*. au&lt;J xbrp-.tcqi d to destroy of most kinds are boiling among ns alUJ, yettr citim and towns, spread Hotel, whfoh they have enlarged and idSpirit' hpw is the rusd
cd hint from her presence, leaped luto the &lt; eminent.
the prison. uuIum th? uegfoes were driiv mostat tamincpricev, auda large popuh- wide your commerce,
commen-ei, extend your already j
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J--a —
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such
manner
a» to —
enable
For which thou art now on the wirg
j These fieua our readers may nly on.*—
cred u them. The Louisville Jouni.a),, tii&gt;a of desperate characters are floating .comiueucvd railrojcfa erect your iron and
them to supply Barry County w ith any Tliy home it wilfbe, with my Savior and
herrtofore tha apologist of this male of about among us ready to ateal at. a fira or other manufacturing eataldishmenta, and
bridegroom mt coinprebauilqg fa the least
dispenring justice, thus describee what fol- rob at a riot, pfuminctit officers of tho gen- make, yours the brightest, tbc proudest, kind of implement or utensil necessary,
tbc strange proceeding*; and, to cut the
Their loud hallelujah to sing.
lowtsi:
.n
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ersd government are holding publio'moet- and most firospvroits star that glitters in from a stove to a butler knift, Farmers
| matter short, they were fa a few minutes rested St Marshall, tart week, on a charge
- Further. rei»*pmcj wogjd have been irigs in the Park and roccommending arm- i that national ear atellation wbkbgivos light of Barry Co., who want plows, cultivator
As she concluded, she dwelt for jatnoto tbc apjioiuicd place and married.
Utterly fotda, and at tlio cgiinout peril of cd reaistaoce to the laws of the state leg­ and life, and hope, to the world 1 Let teeth, &lt;Sjc., need go no farther than Hustof forgsry, allcdgcd to have been corninent upon the low merwlcholy nqtc* of
tho file ofevery one of the ccntlemen who islature, and to tho officers whom it has i Missouri fait keep lire future in view, and
The anterior husband'we understand nutted M Howell «omc lime since. He
fags to get them of the must approved foc
, ^ud then turning from Uiefa\wrtf nttemptintj to' defend the prison.— da0K*d with its authority. How long bho must become the great interior agriwants
hit
wifo
mid
threatens
to
kick
up
a
was taken back to Howell.
' htrumpn», looked iu silcnco lor the approv'It wiiuld Usoduvu resulted in dtunolish- can jHsaee and order bb pralefvcd in a city ciilturnl, romtncrcial, and manufacturing pattern and on the shortest uoticv.
W. A. Sartwell is still h&gt;&lt;nuM^»g «•’^.iaifa ijf her father. It was the still 1mass. This is the mart novel wedding ।
-iwt the prison defenors and safu-guartis, lilto this when am.li thing^are tolerated 1— State of tho Union.
We understand that the vnung
.^ndfirrod more than fifty priavnets. Lu­ H^iv long before »tir eity government
“Yours i« the white man’s State; nnd way at hot iron in bis well known shop ‘ psyiniifaaa antiln which the rapt and joy- 1that ever occurred fa C.irondclet ami lu» [
nril
our
courts
wtUjbo
tho
l»i:gliiiig-stock
der those cirumustancaa, tha officials in
an tuueh sensation as the Dean j
^(,o mtemptetl suicide at IWiac, a
l,ft—with the seal -f death upon jcreated
1
socially, politically, or any other way, the north of tho Barlow House. All. know । (.Ui
cianfo’ fouud'.'tta?m-ielv&lt;S4 forced' to the of ilte people, asju Baltimore, in lxiuis- ■ negro questions cannot control, its destin­
i and Ikiker affair did fa Gulliam.—fit. i 8bort ('me since—nfafced at llw time in
. foBuir«i.
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"piuiiml memnirc ofblribwltig up the ne- villeaud ui Ssn Fi^n&lt;ji««s&gt;, andptir streets ' ies. T urthcr Sputh, tha slave may be of thal Sartwell na a Blacksmith can't be ।
* hftiii Payrr.
I our paper—is convalcaccnt.—Drt. -Idrrr—-------- * 1
--------h'gHNn. 1 ThcaOifafietdwhad,during;the eve-_____
as theint,
------------runiiirg
... with blood, and
-----------illmni- si-rvlec to the people; but in your State boat, and that he won't keep a man fa lib
Corsviantrtw AakrerED.-Shcriflntiing. cooducted tfammdves with, inurh i mited by tht torch of thi‘ inrenlfary TiTre. Ire is a eursv, lx&gt;th to those who fiohi him shop that are ie. Give .him a call and 1
you
will
gel
the
best
of
w
ork
al
the
chca'
*f
I.roaweo
caunty,
arrested
two
*
CiUfftn
is a CnaXVfe.—Thn
. niaulituwa, and foe two tamre before dark
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and to every man w ho doos not hold him
iiad’aucwWully kepflut bay the attack-*
,nen’tninr&lt;' l^wwis Conaut arwl Jarr&gt;-» VS ., p'r^.
roen -have IxHight out tliat noto service. He dues uut belong to the pest price
’ing anbb. IfiW the crowd wen dispersed : n... «d.r jiYif.AU t-.».
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**^k- They were 1 lori-us ProStavery hole kteren aa Atchf1.1"1" ”7”"
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' when it first tiswinbled anil engaged in
Pnu-sDiirntA, May 25.
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brightest day in yotrr history when he »
jii.uke
examined before Jurtiro Greenly, and the’
wnl converted it into a repuplican
:d»sorde»ly prococdinga, the tcrriH!o trege- KOGER B. TAWEY» the Pie*ctit &lt;5hier emancipated or removed from your soil.
following fart, wero
nerv elicited
rocilCM &gt;-OwWcd.
&gt;&gt;
. *WB. but that is notalL ^bert McBratI.dy thal^nw&gt;«4 &lt;*“.bi have been arrested.
Justice.
’ Missouri possesses elements of greatness
n&gt;bra»&gt;lk&lt;ml&gt;luir&gt; ^U,.,tewatoOtopH^rG,-,,
Mint tn-day, large ^mounts were procur­
.
Jh«W vl fte|p;:«Jiivrs bufag dcliycF—•
[ not excelled (if equalled) by any state of
.
“ncs-! noy, formerly aliU&gt;r-*-nho Xenia Torcbannum fa advance. It has never been less
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cd up, a nucrlwas given to the fourth in ।
Every schoolboy ia funiliarwith “rfu-,
fojrty one, and is daatintxl to be the
whoMyshe rreidai wear Tiffin, OMo, hired , light, O., has purrimed the Squatter Sov­ ed by the citizens, and fur distribution by
' the rcxfoi. (JnA; the property ofSTr. Bam- rum tl returobile numeu" of J Au Jay.— , fu,c&gt;t St^fa in (bo Confederacy. The ex- than 11,25 fa advance. The Allegaa Jour­
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a home and baggy at the Exchange
Liv- erfagn, edited'by
rffcd’W JStripgfeiiew,
Str agteiww, and lues exprest to other cities.
huge Lir-1
’■iieW.'of Bnlitt efamty,) and he ‘ent his Ercry lawyer cheri*bes the prof.mndest I
of tiat'brv from among vou will date i nal will plcare correct the mistake ofMay
ery. in Adrinn^topi into the rout*—
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-x-twhm v«
v&gt; w *r _ _ .
■ thniat. aoVerins lha juijuiar vein and wjnd- deference for tbo learning and authority I the period whra Miarouri will step to tire !
25th.—Ed. Bxasaa.
of the county. The aame day be pa««o&lt;i think of tbc infiiniom Sqoatter Sovereign, ’
। pip?; und. procuring instant -dcallu The of Mm who selected by Wa*fa«tr.n to ;
of (hc uHturteoodof ths Ifafan W
~
it man, “take him al! in all,“”
woijn.1 was ;&lt;•( (tin- moat horrible d:»rwtcr be tire first Chief Justice of foe Lfated |
a counterfeit five dollar bill upon J. P. the pel organ of thu nifiian invaders,
It
not bo improper to my UdU tlis
of ths hurt hundred years was (hwogc
'.and a more’ gWlly 'spertaite wm scarce States. Every cllixva of the Bepublic is neighbors of Mr. Blair are talking of njnCawley, a merchant bt Morency, aid an­ becoming a leading “Abolition” paper, as
' Tv ever wfrnHreril than the dead body pruudoi the fjfpsfriensjamc of bim whose teng him for Congress, to fill tire scat
Woxliiugton—an Amcriran.
We notice tliat large quantities ofgtreds other at the DngiK’rreah rooms of -Mr, it will, under the talented management
proverbial spotless private life tyed lustre I lngje rBl^nt by tbo election of Green to
Lnnc. Mr. Cawley-fa company with a uf,it* now wTitor. Tbeno is something
upon' his splendid public carder. John I the United States Senate. Would it rtot for the Springawl Summer trade are now
Jonathan Edwards—cu American.
gentleman
named
Ingalte,
followed
the
fel
­
noJ imdar the aan'.
.-wm« tbtainwL Atidj Q* neproe? marched Jay wan one oi the very pura&lt; rioblest, । bo glorfonsto wee the two noble Blair’s fa being received by Grant &amp; Spaulding.
^.Tli? gresU-sl Pbifoanpber was Berdstnin
'off’to'iho Cofart Jlouse square. At the and wisest, of the fathers of the revulutiun i Congress from Missouri.’
Barlow &amp; Goodyear, H. J. Kctifield. A. low to Adrian, where he was arreated by
Mr. MeBratDoy lidbmgnd to Urn Edito­
:’v.eijt end Grinttt*^®0 ’•8Te of Mr. Samu- end of the earlier days of the Constitution. (
----------- -------------------1 A. Knapcn, Ac. Hadley &amp; Wightman Sherriff Bennett: On 3&lt;-arehing Gaines,
Frwklm—an Ainericnn.
.
rial feternirir oftiiis city.—Dt&amp;M£*
u els, wnv hung upon the tree Mttid thn bout- Ho wm the intimate j*rrorml (Hind '
Use greatest living Sculptor is iBr®”
arc also receiving lots of Hardware of all •S5 in counterfeit bills ou tire Railroad
togs and exeemtiona of the multitude.— and the trusted confidential adviser of
Poi
i
ws'
an.American.
unu
&gt;
im
v.~.
..w»
.----------,
v
Bank,
of
LowslL
M
ik
,
and
five
dollars
A
writer
fa
tlw
Seotinul
states
that
a
descriptions. Now is tho time to, buy
. Tbo otbw t»q thro marched through the Wxslifagton. Tbc dlgnitr, integrity, and
1 £$9* There is a m-gre named Grey, .
Ttie grwtost living Historian is .Wm.
srjwe, and near fifth street were UUwIao legal ctaditton of bU Chief Juatioreblpfas voUvmo has lately made its appearance in cheap. When merchants have a large 00 I ho Oneida county Bunk, were found,
titor* Tn fag hi CMcsgn, who hoids’i ’pfea-■'’ tl. PrreeoU—an American.
eajiicqtcd. , (fa^.uf thu’u. the slave of Mr. never been exedied, even by tbepowur- pigroh mountains, plioiit ten miles from quantity of goods their hearts eye also upon his person.
port under the hand of the Secretary of’
’B.‘owu,"protWtrd!i»ii hmootire. nhd plead fol geniusoi tie venerable JqfaiMarshall. Augusta. On the 21th rfit., thtf' rtjounThe greatest ornithologist wav J. JThe pirisonnw were ordered to find bail i
targe. Give ’emjs call.
l«md
piteously to 1* released. ’ His agony of ,'or tho various culture pf the gentle ah(l tain waa violently agitated, and the ritiin Ik.
or 91,000 «k » .ppm..*. State,
r,“LT
“ real attached, which declares1 Audubna—an American.
isnfad and MJiferinpi were fakuso. &gt;&gt;L. InrqcDtabJeStdry. Cliicf Justice Jay waa sens in the wtetaity wore aroused and ter­
J.«
wrm
oT
lU
Un..™
&lt;lr..U
OMn
&lt;«►
Uollrf
#*&lt;«.
Tbo greatest remedies knon n t ’ d*
Middleville.
UfandfatoM Bill,, the one who waa the the fit compeer uf President Wfa-hfagtim. rible frightened by tha coniuW-fan. when
world forpopolarnos.—Aft” CirrrF^
Sr,
J pbscrvcmg the mountain they we™ «««
.alate’s Qvidmct in the case was the last 11-. t. mfttMi tnjail.—Dtl.Adr ;
ghiw^rt^W® would say to Mr, Paxian, and ourvand itrdefnlteam_______
J----------•!*&gt; hold, a rerufire;.. of .xwuma.i.teticB,■ toruf anti CoAorlic. J’ilh, were it.wnted
*'ona ejwcuted. KTe understand thit he gol Jen charton of our history, and one / J than,oyer terrified, fora firilliahi;
i
Other
friends
of
MlddlaviHe,
that
owing
to
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Raw
win
or
the
Trnuroa.
—
Ilcv.
?n?do
p
1^5,
w
B|
c
!
m
*
sighed
by'
/amea
■.ufil ririi rtf the hlbcrs eonfiwsrd titeir guUt the gruadcal jnlicriUBJOeH hft to the pres­ f lrii.l v sttm issuing from. the su unit.— ; other friends of Middleville, that owhig to j
. v_____ _....1...
'Pw Bunowphero soon become
I an unavoidable delay in the arrival t»f our ; Dr. Checver haa been requested, by the'
‘
‘
'
*
ent.
.
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out
’the greatest Lexicographer tire® the
-.. the 7lh
I 1 ofitMay,
___________________
—L____of
I* L-..
.
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It
is therefore with no dfrffihxry
HU
&lt;ir®h»ry pride —r-^&gt;
- — — —p
t------ .rr; I| --------------paper, wn-------were,mou
una-1 leading members
bis congregation
tod
time ofJohnson was Noah Webatni—An
J^argattupqlipni of persons Imguirred about and gratification that we Uy before our j nc odor. On the following, day a thick I blc to get outmore than a half sheet, and1 resign his paste rial charge. Cause—pros-1
/ ji^roron w thta a * fol tragedy until a late, readers a letter of John Jar. which, al- • torrent of sand and ashes ascended train
i
w
bei
c
jhis
light
was
pro
.
iously
?
so
«&gt;.
t
—
.
I... - ,1.1. tlnl.f u-n.
..- but a feu eopietat tial—much too small , litutiug. the. pulpit—Adrian Watebloteeru
nmir.’abtfh.wiw Ibo unfoemt toplo '&lt;&gt;f, .
The greatest inventor* of modern times
X. Hak • has yet been seen toistce from a number to go kalf trey around stnrtig | Tl» Itocofocn Towtv forgot, or talen^rofivcntiilon. 'The oxcitenftni fa csuWac,
were Fulton, File*, Wito-y and llurre
I the crater, It had continued up to thr
•iJK+ee sulxldell. an 1 tbo tnrbfarnce.gavc qiatj* on tlic bench.
our subecribsra. Tbc cocsequenco was, I titmally omitted to state. fa comrection to be citizens ainee 1
-—nil Americans.
mtoveroa fosling«f "‘ * x------------Jflifa letter, as fts d
much of the matter which was intended i with thr above, that, the JleV. Dr, an re.
witnessed. The -tec during the wmtrdrersy wl
^iUemiMroiaat
i«i. The
- be
-------------,i«b
The crater
crater is
is tiiog^)l
thoughtlr
, to
about fortbat issue could not get io, and die
their
ng
.wreakeil their atod fa tbo iffaroari &gt; Coreptw____
_____
MABMIED
ms, apprarijl te |tharejros,tolul Uio yaryp-ufat ntiaderided 100 yards in diameter. No one Las yet !next week was deemed toota/sfor it, so it mw upheld fa his position, by an almost
I ottec &gt;.★ n eowAny- of
•Wtauet'JwMiH.Hu
*" Militant-’
J by the Judges of the profit court. They 'ventured near enough to ascertain nny- didtfigtefa then. If our friends will I unagi mini® vote. The editor of the Jowlie IceAKhg. All
to
twe*.—----------------- v------ haqe given their opinion that Ofagre*' -ifcbpWJto&amp;dMalfiealh.
pardon us this time we will out bo guilty sjjduld be requested by some of ths’UcadBovcntl spi;ing? injbc.Tjwt
■ fou Baltimore and' caonot e.-.ntrol tbc snhjrot of Sfarery in
oUttoj ~iofc
*, k,vuU1
oflenao again.
.’
a^dssUixl -1 by an unm tho Territories.' John Jnj- con*Mam'th.tt_ Udly disappeared. Maoy of

i«r'E«ar-1 &gt;i,.7t....

weep tla: ofiutrs of the tho iatiwritr of Qmgreasito
soj-. “wn- are very much alarmed, and some even
M ditohargbfrtdnduetbre. jswarik.:: .Ibqy
ulaogiwro &lt;J» are movclngoilt Of die vaHcy: tirroughnu
snlmtlrto she
the regulattoo.
Crtfufatiteiv ^voltina opinion foM
&gt;-w m&gt;
We gre;lnformod by .the Supervisor
for the aseurity
toburitjr jr^kfr yy'rA wjtiie men ere
ft:
‘■prided by ah« c&lt;mi|wuy far
of tfie town of Maple Grove, in this coun­
oif
ifsttai freight C»(% .Spvwal
declaration nfln-l iniDatiug fa pigron mountain. - .aboprfan ty. that the whole amount of sugar'rna.c|e
aianaoafkdted fa Eitlcs squfh from where the prgsant ap&lt; In flit town this.spring laihirtjf
tofu.
i a proof cd- this .cal­
'What towti fn any other bounty can-beat
s... Mork bow John
mnojf jpuu the fat
Maple Grove;
'■
'••■•. . ;.
ioilstthad, pay rsforsto'tlfia
.
.
, , .,•..!
ncmjjl" auvn w p nm: n jimiKmui
-the feeble hut
to vindicate th. the 'Snncrriwws of other' augar-iMkhig
“Exnrown, WwCHSSTim Co,, N.'T.
in a state of.
.
.. . •
. k ■
u

'oils YOKBWilaftkr’ £14 Ov»

,
Hie N.r linen ilegist.r, uy.
f^l.lorg.' CyoUj of colorwl perwii^

•
“'fimr “•- “
“
.
Alto.’afi’siajussmd brick‘In lota to KW

*” ™
"IA &lt;ko reU.
Ui*. ik tMtur, lie r
a*,),,
lor. » giMlram from Mmlpo,,Al«.
SpriBtal,
Ufo boon jrwijpl irUb . lu.®.
mow. of .uppinlu ibal city. IT,,!. to where James was sitting.
o&gt;»u.-idi.eiKin^wtoiira, »i*.

ptrrehaaut-.

WIUH by Ik. irjllof (Me i*-low

Mr irrpto®, e® oonioio, M *,

MU mu®, u, . ttreSuio-wl«» of

•.Ifat Barry County ia not (hr behind tiny U» WOUO. of Che will bu roo^U, p®.
riupwl wr or two low.
M,m1 fcp,

■M M

'oS.’u,‘

ferturt of Maple-Sugar.

*c.air

Emprireof
'
ItJ.RKA’Iu-u^.M.yre.issi.

wiifc

�HAsoxasrsKs

curbent:

BUCffiH
COLUMN.

.a*

■"“•if"

t

J «K

'

MomGAUK SAVE

-

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।

I and aerenty-ai* •**!«. which ia «l«imed to be da*
&gt;1 Uia dm* M IBla wrecw oo a "-rUiu u
Mortnsv bearing data Um thirtieth da
AtbrarnoUbe
pn, to Eduard
•ofCdbwa and

.
.1

!S A1j.E pws

AYER’S
Goods
PILLS.

t

N. ACKLEY

STILL TN THE FIELD.

are Higher.

Mar-ii lay

•

family physic.
A' CALL FROM ALL » BOLICTTED, •

........ ...w- .«.r.. ....... .
said aunt or any port tbrrtof.
Notice therefor* !&lt; bnttir t
•new of apo--..
nge and of the riatutc In auel&gt;
rldrd th« yretnlae* drKribed

OF

•

YOM ALL THE TBETOSM OT A

Rbnldtn,

WhoJsaya Spring Goods

CHEAPEST- NEW-.

incwsriL,,,,,,

Great Spring ! D^IiW.iRKrJbSWnS

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-A.T

KENFIEXD’S.

Tm. h- teg rotea.ptatj. tete hSTUCK OF (HMW8!

U&gt; wUl bo aoW al MioMMbgfy

LOW

Hl*’slh&lt;. t&gt;t

BOOTS
L. BUCKLEY

■ nortb-wrai qturtcr «f acetion No. ;

“?■ ra*J
e“"4 « No. 1,
'“J -l Tow. ; BuU.
Cm*. Mkk »„h . t,u
wnool of N.v
*

JautaS. Urrow. .

Spring Goods!!]

Nurtngve.

*clll*'iimn«4lal*ly.

iltbiilft,

AND

r^-f ■«■,

I would eapeciaUy call the attention cd the '
inhabitants of Barry Comity and the
adjoining Countica loan emmination of my Jgrge st.H?k of
Spring Goods, which
will bo sold so low
that the price

G. IV. Mitts, County Clerk and Notary
I'ubli;.—Oflice tn the t’vnrt Hou**.
'
Uifor hour* from V to !2 A. M.. and front 1 to fail to draw custom from a great diaUnov,

UMMX1*W-J-

!51.

fir a f .* &lt;r*,wl*Wi*n and Illa

'SfetHKUJ'S.

p*U'‘‘ GdIftkiby iddiny. A. B.
i Rmipelaa, I'aJtitaticn of tie llrrrt.
■&gt;..-. a. __ k.
UUa

Wlx-nsa. no auil'iy pr.».-rrftag at law or in r&gt;pii, _
.
ty bari^[Jjata bioiluted to nflur: the uid Miniut | t ROVER!Ff*;

AT

0LGCKN'ttvnaUd I

tit* and tiger. They ronfr rttrUcaJ, and, !7 i
etiisn’snt action «a t.« dtrnUU-ry ayf.en. r

M-M3EI.IW

30,000 irasiinsisa

.

Main Street,

tof
____ ____ KENFIELD'S.
2QQ rnWBAKDKMhtefete^a.
Q n fV HEAMLESi Bas* fag *ato ali - ■
OVV
KESrnXim

7lteMaad«aam ^w'3kh
»»«««-

X. AOcU.%

H.mnp, NtT. ’-JI.B.

;.at,./,ro;.fl4i.4'ntorei.rT*.^ Mill be ...1.1 at!

i nd HHnj

NV V^.’y ’**■ vaUak-

I take pleaanre in Inviting nth-nllca-do ,
i and for arid mntv, by (I
my stock crPlain and fancy SILKS, which I
Wth day nf Aprit J«W,
* I ^’0 £*1 arrlvwl. An cxainitintion of i
*f l-.. &gt;.^a
a &lt;4 । tbete Gnoda is requested before purchas-

allowed j
innate-J eaune a cnj.jt nf tbia
in tlw Republican ‘Hanner

CLOTHING I I

A largo Stock of ReadyiMtak Clothing,
jtwt received. I have secured Oicaorvicr*
ufMr. IIksht Bkowx, (formerly with
Coutu A: Co..) and am now pn pared to
get up Garments t«» order, and in the best
of ilyle. I keep from two to »tx men constmitly sewing, wlunac worktnanaliip will
compare with any in the State. Gar­
ments cut on lhe aluirtrst notice.

line lhrlx»t wifi and i**- &gt;
,. fat* uf llaetins*, in and !
ill.d in the ..a« af|U •

Fine French nnd 1'ngUth Bnuul Cloths
Fancy. CMitner* and Vestings.
.

the wise
! of May A.
cr of the Jt

SKA WLS !

Judge uf Probate.

SHA WLS ! I

leall attention to my stock of Sulls
Crvch, Plain and embroidered Crape
Shawls, Ao., A^occ.

Eduri in the kr(«&gt;bt&gt;&lt;*n
a n^Hr
I ublUfad in IlaatiBp*. in aart eomity at Barry T&gt;&lt;

|

■\rORTGAGH.TALn.—Defaottharing been i

The largest asd mn*t complete sworti

. ™-n» “T-,
,G“'eh*'"‘
! and domestic Goods of all kinds.
'

gagr, (xrcuud br Climr!
Alrliola. to JchwV. Uiu

sign of the

: EMBROIDERIES.

r*2nl

May, 9th 1857.

TI M E I S M O N E Y !
THE •wlMcriber would announr* to the .
otltarry Cottnty that be ha* f-rrtnaf-t
WATCH. CLOCK At JEWELHY!!
_ •___ r___ II 1........ V«...

LOWELL. MASS.

COCCUS,
bbom

,

COLDS.

j_________________ _____ KEXFJKLtfS.
QJOCKS, W&lt;ot«. and Csaen, WooUen Tarn
J3 Buekakin Mitten* and Glure* at
__________ kBTIELD'S.

HOlISEreSS,

urns, w uoornc-i oi cu.

(BOCP, AKTBSIl, AND
(ONSIMPTiOS.

•er* at
kEhFIKf-W

RESHM-I/X.
KKNHKLD3.

H«alinga. M*y

1356.

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it

-TXRIED APPLES al »S.75Buck wheat a** ■

in IbhaMaJJa at-

•*‘7^”.— i .-»/* OISEKYE THIS;-Erery Uitle of lb*'
HvlS* ! (ruoin* PElSIff bear* diewntteu jiipiatvre uf J.
--------; —। S. Hu.ighun.M. D.,I'h3advtp’.dc, I'.i. Voj.y-tigl.t
Q
E . Bud T«*de Hart wr.m!
.
n 1 tar'-sSoM by all Dnii
•&lt;
&lt;lr.ro Price UttE DOE
1

B,

QTATK OF MICHIGAN. B ibct Cmwrr. i

M-.rim.DS

StMl .

DY HA3IUKL QElt AMI HAMULl^L. JONES*

‘'Cfr? 1,5 J‘ **-"*.1

-

:

vrrotmarurraisusvxw

M ABM ABB I i

unit!! w nufi

« « w -r -

i
\ XT O dlTT FT?V
21 i.A L7 tlllJUltl.

LADIES’. AND GhNTJ*EMEN &amp;
. ,..riudr,-al rotgte. u-.-iat-, l.k g *0-1 bu.»x hf tb.
eery. _&lt;Tk -y
* ;r«rtintyi»fB.rTy..y.!StoterfMi.-hUa«.*r4kiK&gt;wo|

U.M’.Dfn&gt;UM"&gt;T OP XEVix:. A KS.u-jLX* &gt;
ATTHtnitUf OFTHE U.ULOOh.
. i—-th of r*c^ tmir.ber right

new Mur of Barry County, Michigan,
I fntm county reoonjn and solunl nurvevK.

FORTiSTH
Distanced
1! quarter
L’unt«lhing
sll mibliv roa.la, Scctiew and
. J*
Dy
.
,
lme«, the ticlual locality nf V illnYoung America Ahead. Ig*«, p&lt;**. offlr^ pi«*« &lt;rf wimMP,

w„ t.-.lulag

riTHIS .“riixrn &gt;« kept
1 RANCE JMU.tCirU3

The resvons why, ' W hool ILmmcs, Mannfa^irtoa, Tonnbriea,

FRANCIS
ROWER
the !a»s •” Hardware

!&lt; doiu£
mr i. broauwl fa- ba* th*
' LARGEST STUDS ofth*

’ ”WEffiFi--s"

1VECOULI£XUNADE serred up. on abort ne-

saliT

bntiuroa in Itel-

Enlarged plan* of the principle N illitgi-a
, to|,jc of I W.mecw and a iMMiucss Diroc. t„pv .riving die name and btiwincMof each

“tsT'"&gt;0 wSSi r*ts£ i-fcuiw.

15'n.

I

rwri*

&gt;” "iro."I ■» u»

«m te ».

syi'1 rj. HKA rr XT.! Rt&gt; H~.4 KK STU j
*o na til make a large and ornamental
• JT.V. OOTPKH JXI&gt;^in.Kr-li:oX
I Map, which will be colored and mounU-l
r.-jnr. riattai orfflt
i hl the u-*t stvle and delivered to itubsfri.
—— ----- :— ' ptiblir aaicUuuMili-vutor
_ ------------ -J
Tl
0
WUi
I
KICM
I
that anei'phcatUci will I Ju the nliagvof UoUtifp, in MtoiVvuoty vf tarry, J M,I bera al |5 p&lt;’ r copy.
ZUlUEUOgU ;
the Fn-tats rctat.for mi tbeSRh ,1a/ &gt;-fMard&gt; n«*t. aUneo'iti-ck P. M. t
Im m=d&lt; al llwoitUnr.
. ----- -- -- ---------- .. I A„l( „ ,ai4
,tlJ ajt tbr inter- j ■
UcstaatoM-!! ;.«■ t u&lt;l;
rot tbertin unite tlvfrfidant tfamedfa trid wnt.
4&lt;
W. K. FHKlty, tariff
i
Haatit^a, Feb. «, !■»&lt;?._____
.
«wMj .
UHM.ri t.i-nuu
. .
.......
JU.EVATED
*
lC3- and tiadtwMrd one half nf ra»t half of'
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STAVES.
PaKLOI: 6&gt;OK sTtiVEH.
GUANp UAPIDS STAGES.
&gt;11* line •&lt;
r-w
i:i ‘!,i’Sf &gt;'ut,lu’J lk,,ij
IK »ub»crfber* arri.un running a dall» «»•
'
D«. lO-.h," li'.t
E B. TasY’twv.
Stage* beiwwu Batfl. Crrok and 1-----TO HOUSE BUrLDFFS.
in seven
nt3 tf.
Albumin r»l»r of m!&lt;J rotate.
and a tn-v roij Hn*’ Leto h.-a BatU* CroJt
—
UrmA **d4 y jjjkVE aTmr ax»j»&lt;t« .toetof Homebui
GrAL ! Rapt
. 1 Uaniwar^dnclUirj; Lvck»&gt; L*tchs», 1
TlmfnlsTIKOS STAGE k*re* Dattla Crwk Screw* lime-* &lt;*«» L1",- .
AXD IT TASKS MONEY TO UfY GOOD JW-

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

BaWe^-Hastjagt.,..

I

CLOTHS.

per yard. wUe fur 20e.

THK NEW b-r£AM "AW 1ULL,

r

ktawf

I, .« «

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Udlc- G.1U".
lull Stock.

■ftntouoit

t

ELRY.

.

:3S'^£.«
W.it tl.rrv .lx or aitr mouth* &lt;“* iMsrlsmber.?£,
»*t« *y •b-‘~
n*M to mrrii » abar* of public patronagr.
TbTtnlll ia aitexted IJa' mlh*
^Tr*

LUMBER or

aa-i.

n..^ &amp; OAKBlbOM.

H*atin&lt;*,May 1.1^-'
COOPERING n SINE®

'X'UNT WAHE;

Taana cr Cam g-ilng J^rt and'
TnrtUcra trill tad this the »U&gt;

___
t«Al. ESTATE FOR SALK
TATEOFSlCflltJAN.

ng train* cu can
t •■: »ii:.:.iv:u a

WHOLESM^ ANP BETA1L‘

Hutin^. MarchJJ. I J- '-, _ __________

GLOBE HOTEL,
B.»li:-K.,FcLL1HK.

L’jluxO. Sow,

FAMILY GI
iD
AU ktndtifif Produce taken in Ex-

novas.

, 1 ftOl'PEK Tin and r'bcet Iron W’wot aU L..~. • wro* ■*» ‘J""’"-'*-.
, „.
____
“ | WOtoHNa’i* AMTRlMHM-ttOMPTLY'sUas14-J 'dad to. KAVE TUOUUH M&lt;&lt;XB&lt;DUCTUR I try ahiag the route U b^utifW, and the
u a.»ro no-.K,. , .
ruu f.K.
HMtiaga Fcdmaty IJih. 1S37&gt;y&lt;0
naltuMwr**
'
!■ •1-1
TlM Gl'-tXO IUPIf&gt;5 STAGES, kata Battle i
mrZSU’A“ imaZ^Fci.KU. W*Ubm,Fu..
th* 4U»A.y MTannary
Hwt, Toe tulip Barry counbar aBdliDirerJiinza, G»H X’ruam'J I’tiiOla, nil- arrTr* ai inKua napis, «-.» »•»&gt;« «
JEWJ'LET AX0 BOOK WORE
_•_ H.IL
.1 —
. win
Jit
Io BUtibEUBdry’irood ato".

—AT-

Judge of Probate,

KEM’IELD’S

AULE.SPKEAU-S of all kind* win h» ttuA at
___________KENFIKLHM. •

“ --

JA1U8 A.SWEEZET. .
PiajntiTa AUontajL

VERY large l
gwd style*. I

r

j..
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,

i-ftiir Wrothjtfuflh* »'iiib&lt;n.t &lt;[Uartrr ei wctj.m wRlMMt a.~ite di.trro*. Ilraare of DR
Xo-tfuoctJIiu Jowi.sbij' No.fcn)r.- t)t&gt;ort!i&lt;tfr»agi&gt; buTATtUSS., J’rp.iu U J&gt;OT A L'Kl.Tl.
Xi&gt;. ton no} well; rontainlur i:i altntasti «JCnrrej
uo tb,. *p«rt and got a Devcripth
more or lr,x Th* t»ud and rrem:*-a yt axSl tnsrt- , J,- gratia, git itur alanr* amount «frreietr
cagtf sSib*ne 4&lt;*rribcd,, Tvilf *'&gt;!J d PnbUer**- 1 dn.tc from LUblg’t Aidmal t bem.’ltn;
du* at the C 'urt Buu*» &gt;u lit- VilUgri'ff IRating* • (-yc
rjiy^alrgr ef IH,•»•««!« Dr De
and Htate of Mkblgan. ll at #»hia tbr jdace wbrro t . ..j BI1(1
j6*.n v . imjrr,
Ilia Circuit Cuirt m brill tu
county, .on the . Vniegtriir. I*nM Ihmgliaen't PtrrikVir
ftb.d.iv iif'!.-.y A. ». IFaT. ^rtsrreti tl.e boor of I S.lbm.a. Lf YU.-Ci !l&lt;-r; Dr. CSrtw'atrr’,
( BUiacriMk b. the for.- m-u'ard the *Htn.g uftfo- yfcl,.te . tojtctA r a it! reprint ot CUBES

JEWTLtT.
~ ,
Sl’lXTAGLEK
THIMBUS.
COLD PEXS,
tn.UX8.Ae.

Bmwrli. TUrcr Hi. tjg"'” "d
Carpota. Stair carpeU frum ljc L&gt; 5a

SHERIFFS SALK

K ENFIELD'S.

A

y-jorrex n*** at

i »Xu2w3

OIL

WBT.

rgFj-ARU) nr

JAMES C. AYER.
rracUcalnnd Analytical ChcraUt,

O. D. HANSCOMB.

JUH3 K EI.NMA.*;,Hsrta»K*a
Bnixai Jlurt^eea Att'y u«jj

ATTAIUMEXT NOTICE.

KKxrtKura.

OIL llO!7SnT"NS 1-EVSlN.

| on the building.

‘rraenl O.

«*M e-.*t,t red*, tbese* north mor
"*at right nd* to place cf brrftminw.
aarfr**'. jittbli.; undue ut'the vonCtT
Tdlaie &lt;1 fl*.tinja, (that twirg the j
ing th* (Tirouit f..«iH in arid for Mid cutmlyi
ryjon Fridarth* tvt!i day ofjuneneat *&lt;
A ekek awn, vf Mid Jar, to astiafr the pri
and iMarrwt lh.ti&gt; &lt;tn* id uud murtgage, i

M’iirfUAril? SALE.1 inUailej* Bic*, o’er H. A. ttedynr* Btir
DEFAL’f.T tatrngbron mad* in tl.e p*ymr.t wtev tto jmblfc can rely on haring their
a mruln *r“ ■ ■*-.- ,... m. . ...• I dun* to ulm** Ihrm.
| by n rrttaln indent
York cite, onsb’.ia him to offer
Sl’PEHIOR INDI CEMENTS,
toalltbeac pcratmawbo want gsrmeata tvau
t!i* moat Fathiottabk uuuinrr.
CV.TTI N G.
done to onjerarid a” woik WAP.RASTKD ia
r» paitieahr.
__
_

I'li'tfc Great Cure’forDyspepsia.

Sleeves Skirts.
&amp;e. Trimming* for
Indies’ Dresses, Kihlmus.
drc. Abo, Umbrellas and Farsol*, and a *plen&lt;T:d ssnortment of
raw Goods—the largest stock cvcrol
(bred to the public. Call and e-xanviuc these Goods before pun-ba*
sing elM-whcre, and I feel
■ ctiuftduit of giving
ratire twtislhi;
tion both as
to tbc quality and prices of thone Good*.

■pr..rMa«f, I O^II ..fli-r Fir wr 1
n^rtpge droer.trol. as being
|l&gt;,Ut&gt;g«, cucmy o! Barry and

SUOlf

LABRE bed boot

Clothes!! i

Clothes!

-^iTAllOR

KALAMAZOO.

fcT- Remember the

CLOTHING I I I

KES FIKT.D H

frroiy

HANSCOMB’S,

SILKS! SILKS! ! *

iomn

piwro, cb«4&gt; *1
k K-x ITgJX
/ AU)Tlis, nro. l d.&gt;tta. Hain ami foucy CaiiVJ were*, fx **W at iu* Sg*rv. at
JUIXHELDH.

A LARGE Sthek of Bests and Xhoe*. Grot«, Ta2L diet'Hia**5 andUldldren, more ludiaruulwr.
CAttrrrfNaK » d’.od alsdrtMent, Oikletb eor-

GAITERS

...

.

.

I srtrtabl*. uo him ma art** ftnm their wk In any
। munlllyg VM-it U
‘ ■betiM ---------tbit m&gt; taadMne
m&lt;*Uri tbnaiM

and

J- ADHUHri,: Comforter,, nit Wbmri*

'W ■ I TC .

CHEAPER THAN EVER.

I&gt;Ulh

I «X#Sr«.________ -JS
s,l.
I
M7.i-'rPi7ur&lt;\Y*r
Sbrotinfi. Drill*, Tkkibg.KoU Hatmdla. CU!o»|| plicaUe are glees «m the tax Arenei
MUKTGAGh SALE
yBrn W.«,1 Y3,n_ A c’iwoJ aroartowut vf Lluib* I nlUuta wl.ieh bate fa-vn rorodity rared fa
. "W~* VC*. T’l *■
* -- ... .I —
• ** - - ------ ,.
I ... .... ■-.. . I.
■_ • .,
. *_ _ __ rt—. •*
If. J

■ -w •

Whiuh will bo gold

Cor sni Ct km'a Oma )
I
Hastings May 8th 1857. f
TV N’«'v Head Inw teu, been received
st tljis office* and i&gt; now ready fij diatrihtiti&gt;n among the different tou4rt In the
ctHi’ity, upon application of the Town
Clerka jx-rronaily or by written order.
&lt;f. W. NHLfJS,
___ »_ ■ _ _ Connty Qerk.___

Dress Trimminers.

&amp; ■&gt; **. «.a, •asteHBHBSBK •«- ms* eesgte®
ssnoes ■mws*. -- ■?
-jv-.

1

rhihfalplila."for the cuit of IndigroGou and ty».
... . ■ Il i* nalnre'a own rrianlr for . n.k_i

■

J“S~«riU fraw.

GUAiMMANSHIB £AI.K.
*
&lt;1. Ih ltoek, Jiette «f
[CK l^brrrbr given th»L ! "‘‘/’I * 1CLo.
'

�the N. I. EVENING post.
TRI WEEKLY DETKUIT TB1BVNB,
TUB OLDEST DEMOCRATIC JOCRMAL IX TUB POLITICAL AND ’CO
f4--M;'---^*T*------ y At
errr or xiw yore.
DAILY NEWSFi
Tl&gt;» Tu-WssalT Tatarrm
turtle matter nf tb* D*u.r Ta
&lt;h«*, sad is issued and uall*&lt;
Tussds., Tlmrodoy and Hat*
bteiuma mmi who daaire th* I
l? DUWKKincrVXSCmiS U.nTB' .
hut who rweters a mail only t!
ttaa ia*«* win ba a e&amp;aHa atgreet advantage over tb* weekly, not only in cumwl! uw
-r“c"yri»ine more (rural news, but in giving th* mar­
ket* of each day, anil fnwrtsj, also, a much grea­ A
tol»
”? “
ter rarirty af local city lateUlgSM.
W— j— —.j L ——,, I. I. ^..1' of Twenty for only On* Dultar a Year! aad la
vws atssrsue wsasxr sswnr.rsa or tea stss »

Startling J\*cwb ! ! I
BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE

N. ACKLEY

STILL IN THE FIELD.

A.T

KE'NFIELD'S.
1 an now vtetevtag direct freer Sew Yark
r large and *|.tended

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,
tad ssilafy

STUCK OF GOODS’

—

Tbc Dusts of the'three groat Amerian
SUteumen,
“WOOD NYMPH,”

CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.

Aho, the e*Hii»iU&gt; Ideal Bint
as ownwr, m

Which w:i t&gt;e sold al BadouiaUingly

LOW PRICES'.
Blgbant wiwrW pnevlataeb paid |br pr
^^p^d'SISte^

DRY GOODS
^.ryV.JLvaJ.tjW!.^ brew (I mJ.,ML
trUgte Shawls, Taimrn,

APOLLO AND DIANA,

by note or otbtrwi** bdnn tb* l*t of Ort.
T. PHILUP&amp;
Htotings. Awg. It, IBM

IM MARBLE, UTE SIZX.

1,000 “diKss.’s-asss
iHiti r

Dress Trimmings,
•nd I'tbet Afamatimu Fringes, A'tlging
dtc , «fe. BOyitfTS. rrrrg swrinfy
and Style, Slrate and Silk, flannet Trimmings, drt^fieials,
Jlibont, flask and
Fhieers of ersry Style.

TSOMWTKS,
AZ.8*?* J*

Together with thd following Groups aad
Statute in Carrar* Marble—of the
•

ing all the laiparlaut and latent general byw* of
th* Daily TriSuae. and shunt a* much reeding m
th* Sow Yurt W«Ui«, ia mailed to sidiacnber.
regularly every Muriday afUm.iuti. at f 1 twr year
to alagie anbeatben, ami to dnU at tha Mtewing

Struggles for the Hf*rt; Venus and As
pie-. Payebr; Magdalen; Child of the Sei;
Innocent*; Captiva Bird; and Little Tn.

On* enj.Ltl I Twenty copies....»!»

With numerous «mrl»-in Brome, and a
collection of several hundred

FINE OIL PAINTINGB,
by IcadingArtisto.
The whole of which are to be dir.ribu
led or allotted among the auUcriben
vhoM noinos an- received previous u&gt; tha
Tweaty-eighUi of Juivy ’57.
when tbc distributions will take place.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
E» cry aubacribsr uf three dollars it ta
titled te a copy uf the snlend'id steel «.
gratings, “Satunlay Night,” or a copy of
any of the following
Mapzimu ..6s
year; also a cony of tbc Art Journal on*
year, utd ^ticket [in the Annual Dittobutioa of Works &lt;^f Art.

Bbeattor. DrOto, Ticking. Kola FlarinaUs. Celtsa
Yarn, IU ool Yarn. A general uwtrnaot of ClMha
Bread iCtochs, Veal Patterns Ac. he.
Fira, Cwnlurtcrs. nil tt hrngte

»uu c”

TTATB and Capo 6ir Gentlemen and Boys.

ruBK,Uuttersnd&lt;A«*w*&lt;

‘ft*.

2,000 ^2"

rretcl car* Ito* &gt;«=

AXKEK SOTIOXS, a aaad aaa*rtm*al«'
min ■ in.

Y

Thus, for every &lt;3 paid, a jx-rson not
only gets a beoutifol Engraving or Mags
lino tine yeur, but also receives the Art
Journal one year, and a ticket in the An­
nual Diitributiua making four dollars
worth of rending natter, besides the tick­
et, by which a valuable painting or pecs
'uMUTvxr^^^n rf *• Uo"4
uf statuary may 1* received iu addition.
'rheme who prefer .Magulncs tn th* EdI graving •Satuiday Night,’ can have either
I of tho following «r--------- ”
’ *'
* •»
Ji rS:‘ panne, Godcra
- ..
United
___r_ , -. „
____ srbockrr Magash hble to tb« ramuy cwyre
F»T)urw
Tlw Cuenlatsow:—Vf tho ADVr»TH*«B has xine*. Gnthani'aLMacaiine. Blackwood's
Maganne. Sovthcht Literay M&lt;-»»cejrr.
diant for Ateertutsg to lw tound ia thte Bntg.
No |ver&gt;ou is IrrslricU-d to a aihgla
°‘“n 1. ? a a iT ,|.» &gt;.u,d. .rf e&gt; &lt;rr butMWS
share.
Thnwe inking five tncnii^mWp*,
Aftnitting 115, sr^ entitled to nix EngrA
viuga, and to nix iirketa in tlie distribu­
tion, or any five bf the Msgsrinco, cn*

'•iinJjrs'.

,000
g^QTUOL'MAND I'm* ShiagMfcraate at
QAl h SEAMLHvri Ba^ for sate at
OyW______ ____
KiOTundra. .
t'KO-WARE Ac.. Crockery *f ail kind. ter
i-i-viii i uj-

S

^amUN'DSandCUrvasl

KEhFIKLD

T&gt;Mnt si. I Hbial. a V err large assurtmenf
Jj ianteiJ-L.li'AuKa fur sale s&lt; .
\
Kstmuri

■re the public can rely on haring' their week
eta pl«B*c them.
is hag etpenrnc* in tha best Shope of 5*w
■k chv ms Ate* tom to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
II these pereons who want earn*::is made in
...*-*■•
&lt;, - .

IDWDER.Shel.

2ETNA INSURANCE COMPTT.

AND

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

QOUKS,
O Bucks!

£jurrtK iivm st
A X A4«OirrMEXT 1

hralthv atcmach. So art of man ean equal Ils
curative powers. It contains an Alehobul. hitlers.
A rids, or Naincwua frrnga. It is eilreanlr agraw
re uetinna gvue- ahla to th* table, and may be tohea by tha anal
f-ewr patients who cannot eat a water creator
KEMF1EUT.S.
wltlhul acute distrta*. Urware of DRVGQKD
IMITATIOXS. I'epiin Is NOT A DRUG
Call cat tho Agent, and get a Descriptes CireoVl“i'
lar, gratis, giving s'larze stnonnt of ScirntiSs svidcoce from Lirbi-'s Animal Chetnisdrv; Dcwiar
Cotahe'e Phveiolagy nf Digestion; Dr feraira *s
siLuul
r,. i.i,. ur iu..— -Z..-V..L

HTHOIS of Mamof Monroe, UiUa
BnuidiS. J&lt;wph,Caoa, Maronib
Jachnnoi coUBttcB Mit uignn, An*.
'Ibe Mtbmjrihera pntjxmc tn publish a
new Mur &lt;&gt;( Barry Couaty, Michigan,
fruM«OMly|rB&lt;ur&lt;lii and actiul aurveya.
Cuutainlng 111 public roads, section and
quarter linvH. tiie actual locality ofVdfagta, Port Otrki-s. places of Worship,
School J IvtMea, Mauufaetnrics, Tanneries,
Milla, Hotvl*,Sl.&gt;rrs,Farm-lioMM*, Names
of property,i* iwncrn, Ac., 4:c.
Eatargnl plans of the principle Villages
a table M Distance* and a bariueM Direc­
tory. giving the name and borine** nf each
subscriber, will bo engraved on the mar­ of Barry, 1 did on the »th day of January, A. D
1357. levy nnsa the following ri**enb*d piano ar
pared af land, to wit situate in the County af Bar­
re, and State of Michigan. end being an* baa
ifrrJ scranuf th* ateb part of lb. caai half of aaatioa usmbar Bet (6, ia township twa north of
-------—----------- .
t -u-n ttpatt (sr sateM
■ of the Court Has**,

A etale,
and

IUBL GEJL,

KEW STAGE ROUTE ’
Ifnbtiug* and linlamax**.
in Uw uto.-utog on Mondays. Wmbwsdaya and Fa“fimotun m seven noi’Bs,

Mnnrcling nt KaJj-usanw, with exprwu trains ct
ours « th« Mrehigmi Centtsi A. BL, going east and
■fisrfa^tayen Katomuoo Tstodays, Tbure
Tbi. ruute paa,*'.*‘ihr&lt;.&lt;igb lb* village*./ Tanks* ,
&gt;f.rulr.. i rv.ir-v.il--.. a teuU Prono. Ttwcona.Iry along Um route ia besaUM, and tho read* art
■-.rn »x&lt;;.&lt;rr cnxcatEt
I
T^. eti^

how pro* ide to mskc us ncturioc* r. tbc dext
So U-vh or ducumeut can aapply ifir place if a
daily paper. Day by dav it enters the store roum
the’mechanic's a|wj.. tbc iifliCM of prutvassoval
men and the famil v circle. Ilia feisml ou cccry
tine of travel, and lx&gt;r»J over by hundreds ia *ewrr public Lutree. It will visit?m every day. It
diacuues, spica a* they rise.trace* their prvgrv**,
anddreignate* their euaduataa. It prrrtrt.lretb
•a pupal ar Octi... and in the grretert vsrwtv &lt;*&gt;■
I jo*t thought I would drop in and s*« if what 1 neeta. It bear* initocvlumoa thropinioea'ofhuliad beard about tbrir eelHr.g good* so rrry /***.». dredi of dhtingulsised. penetrating and *agncte&lt;»
wsa rvally tree Alter pricing Banvrrvu* arte!re
I alonee cum* to th* happy eoncinsioa that Grant
AKpanlding Del only ko-p a Casa Svvu blit a
CHEAP Cava Svo**, aad intend in future, to do
my trading there, tottead of going to Haiti* Creek
or any other place.
They sell wood Tea at Id. don
t3.no. good Goffe* Lr 1 sUUmz. t
.. H
....... ... ......
a/*,uA smsi-aa
toe 2-Wt. fa»l cuhirvd priatafor
ea toblblticn of the verwatelitv and vartooeofflore
iSy for llcts."
wr bare designated abose. W» Burnt, with cowWell thru, ifGrent A SpnuMi
fidroce. to our part m skunputt fur our pnwuws
tkrof a. you say, I re s going t&lt;
for the future. W» ran «to much ia diaavnunsif owr
frie-.d* will extend lb* area of oar tabwa. Wr
We hope our frtend* a ill rell immavUtrir, and ark no *nppott if
shall not prove worthy of jL
to th* citisens uf Barry Co., sr would say if you W a sltall occupy the sane f ar'r-s tailrpendret go
want (o |KirrliM* any thing in the shape of
•ifto-ih;* organ of no party w mct-diM-uBert
from *11 clique* an J frev from all eutahj* !&lt;*Dry'Qoods, Groceries, Gardteave, Boult ed
Itorncr* — tliat ha- rlixrert-t .:*■&lt; n* hitherto W»
d- Skoet, Readdy-.\fadt Cfetkiny,
shall awpport e,mltaHv. and wua what tteor we
can cutaiuond. th* principle laid down ,* JL* fl.
Crockery.mart, Glass-wart.
Sheetinyi, Shirtings,
Dc/timr, &lt;fx., d*.
AT VERY LOW TRlCEs!!

''Hsv'utl why I was up there the other day on
business (for you know 1 slwira said 1 never weald
fn there to trade sa long ao they h.ld their gwii
al sueb enonnotu nrieaail aad baring beard to
much about Grant a Spralihngs

I • . ' •■. ’

MT Sold br all Dniggial* and dealer* ia Madi
anea. Drier bXE DOLLAR pm botUh.
Iy»
Foe sal* by Uaxjrr ASratLBira Hartings Mteh.
SHERIFFS‘sALK

I' Pmoew in reini9mg funds fur member­
.. .. a» m x' •’•’P,he

“Jim bars von been nb to liaskag* totel* 1“
“Ke, why JubaT
“But yovir'e beard bow cheap Great fr Spaulding
or* tolling Ueoda T

DR. HOUGHTONR PEPSIN.

Q £3IB and Ud.es «

k readmg smSnommtr

HIGH PRICES.

Great Curefor Dyspepsia.

41

PAYMENTS.

The Cwmpany ha* cash aaaets of *1,0)6,71} 60
The ftelai IxNoca paid by thia Compear ia thirty
seven year* ending tbc present 'titan:
In Fite Department........ W

5early IbWOO of lossrs U soldr bus Ucu the
means ut equalising to tb* puMlc benefit
Fir L7 year* this Company ba* paid an aarism!
dividend Sil-raging annu^lv 7 per rent. ou &lt;be
ca|nt*l stock. The iiioured. however, bar* paid
then. Six per cent, af th*gross premiums back ia
die shape uf loeees, and tbs remaining l'| per cent,
of reempto hsv* been apportioned to agenta, egpeases, taxes, support at fire companics and dlvi-

dudted to tbi* Hwf-.— P&lt;*1 oatoc, to j&gt;n dent loos; wi rweiplul
tb* Udaai paper ui th* which, a certificate of Mcmlw-rship, tofirst yublbbe^ta^ |Blj; gdlrf-y wiith tic Efignrtittff or MagazinertwewMra»iy-av*yswr» ! desired, will be forwarded to tny portol
“ ——'* ---- . tbc oowntry.
i
For further partiriilars, see tb* N'ovenr
i bcr Art Journal, j aent free on applies
J tana.
RATES FOR ADVERTISING.
•
For mcniberabin, address

1 A-e
»
J dais.fl1
* CaJ • 1
o Jal • 11
ad*?*. 11
i
1

CHEAT CASH STORE!

»

M A., 34b Broad wavi N** Vork. or West­
0- j
-.-s ern Office, 106 Wirter street, Sandusky,
1 Oltio.
10.
JAMES iA. SWEEZEY.
S.
.5 | _________________ Honoran Secretary.

Taxes p&gt;r 1856.

X weeks 1:■ &lt;0
* ■n.-iilla*. 1 to
ie tax payers a a.» tow»sUp »r iis*. i (nuoth*. ,: ooL
luigs. srr Lrrrbi idfonr.r J. Ui*t tbr 7rv*»nr«»
i 00
waibvrvwdy torvorvrfMimmtof tbs towsster
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VusuaUs*. 1 to- taiM, at lb*alar* ufXmin* A Ksspewoa
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1 XOu 1 SATURDAY MONDAY A Tl ESDAY
lartstoei 4-0.-4
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R. UO (S, Tewaship VUtesSar.
nasUngs Dec. »JiCB _
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at t£_
IH RgAIl LOK FliEMo.M 1

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Call, Immediately.

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6ta tlbjtf orXovomber, IBM, wtacb

in jmnaaacs of
lg
cbm nuffi and
prondrd. I sban nftirfor .ate lb* presnam to said
n-retrsgr. described a* the weal half &lt;if tt.s north
wsat Iterttoutal quarter uf MSHun tranOxt thirty
aas f»B la township number Jour (4) north af

RagteMidBatOr Creak Stage «&gt;

Battle Cult Uovnx. by

Fescr and Jlyvt, Chill Feeer, Jtumdif
and Lirer Complaints, er JliUions

Tbs Propri«4or baa bdd lb* edrwlag* of m*r*
than twenty-Byarears sfotolinrxprrirecs in treat
ing the diacsaes Lr stbidb Or ki»-tu To«K is
offered os a rew-dy, and, therefore cteun* thatto »
entitled to a public cuabdence. wteeh resort be
justly swarded to the (tboleoale cowj-e-vudee rt
I atadkinoa ia some eastern dlr. who perks-,-* sever

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F. C. Mkobill, Ht*tai,SIfpi.

DR. lUYNALES

MEDICATED TONIC!!

£|RKPARRD br the mvprirtor. st Ihrmisgtas.
M icbIna, and soldSy his awthonsad Arr&gt;u
Is Ms4m3»* ia a ;*rft^lfy hamteM, sslr snd sirs

MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT bnvtog UremsJs la Urepsrmrat
sf s errtoin suva of monrr secured snd proridsd io bo pmd in sad by the eomliliou. of * wtten
indrulars of au-rtguv, breriow date the ITlh &lt;lsv
of October, A. D. 1L£ sxoewted by William V«&gt;-

A at*Iga^ br th*sold Thus. I’c»».-y to Durid V»»sey OU Hr Wib dsy of Jaaaary. ISJT, -I.kb sa&gt;d
araigiusMU i&gt; recorded in Ute itegtetof* oflce ia
mfemurty . to UhrtD. of mortgam, on pagstTBt
and on wlucb sa&gt;d mortgage ia claimed to L due
date, the sain of oo* hundred M&gt;d nlnrtr
two dullsrs snd r im-ty cento. And bo proceed:.^
*i ta» or in equity, having been toalHulrd to r*,
eorer th. debt secured io Ce paid by .aid Hurt­

A W. Atkuhl Boddie and I

Discovered nt Last!!

TIk following genUemca were nnaulmoualr re
fi:—r..- ,u.___ t__
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MORTGAGE SALE.
1A EFAULT having been mads ia the payment
J_J of a certain earn of mower, secured to b* pad
by an indenture of mortgage brenng date Um |8th
dgy of Aurast, A. D. IsSi. ex ecu tod by Morgan
Booby, of th* eooniv of Barry, to Wavhington K.
Farrn. sod Henry Edgcccrab. of the t Is.-* afore•aid, sad recorded in tbc Register's uAce of eaid
consty, io Uber E. of mortgages, us t ag* Bti, and
] which ssidiasrlgag* Was duly SMlfDxi by Uwaaad
1 Washington X. Ferri* and U«nrv Edgceutub, to
Wm. n. nsvftwd, on the39th day nf Augurt, A. D
&gt; IsM. and which **;d assignment I* duly record*
in th* Lcgttter-. ufflre of said rouaty tn Uber D

■Sale

saranteeath day af October, A. D. 13X5. al awe
o'clock n. m. in Libre F. of Mortgages, oo page 11;
i u|K’U n Lieb mortgage there Is claimed tub* du*
‘ *1 ILc date of Hile uot.ee, one hnrd.r.l and thlrtesa
dollars ard seventy Ore eentf rffllF JY100; sad th*
said mortgage a-‘t»mtag a power of sale, end the
same hav ing baconia opreatir* by reason af a frs
fault; and no nrocredJg al law, ?f tarouity, bcr■ag be«»instituted to rsre.tT tb* debt now rej
maibiug secund br said nsortglg*. or sav part
AenoC Xutka U therefore berebvri. co, iL?fo
virtue of the power of aale cuntainedm s*id mortga««, aad in pwnoaoo* and by sirta* eff th* stat­
ute in such cam mad* and provided, th* aaid mewt. gags will be forectoaad br a sab of Um curt cared
premwre w hich are deombed in said m^gSe «
fcllowa. “All tut certain ptere or uarert ff VJd
ututs to the County uf Barer, end State of Michi­
gan. known aud daaeribdd by the L'attad Btetea
survey, oath, west half of tb. north weal qmsrter
of section *«v ma (71 In town one (1) north of range
regMIBlwaatr TW itod prendre. wtH ba «5d «2^rSiiS.
•
*■“ •* “*•
to pay ILc prinopaiand interest rarmiatug unpaid
V- UJ*‘1 *"•- tu’”^ Of Uw
fTrt^r^*'
charge* uf forveloMire al pubtx rendu* cn tb* W r intend tn still further iaernaea J,
?—
rev wth day of April. A. D ISS7, al iwalvaa'daok
at nwa, oo aasd d*y. at the Court Hocm, ia th* S!&amp;12,..T"“ '■rteJJ
village of Hartings, m th* Comity of Itony.and
Btateof MteMgon; that boinf toopho* af bridhw
•'-^--.bera, wo shall
tlw Ctreuit Court within th* county in which the
mortgaged prtsiloia are situated.
' .•kTMMAB DOAXK. Mortgage*.
I* Tart C. Ratals, AltTlfr* Mortgage*.
Dated. Battle Cmk, Dei. M,
t3&gt;»

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Monsieur
belonns
i q|da
” thatyTer
11".'. , r •; .t
?"s wt to this
.‘Yes' master^ and.,#® rijar teottkl&lt;m‘
cvNiotry,’'41
stoped at the inn at Muntaigu. waiting
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mra
vlmri
ooa -yl briskly.
to
go
fast,
one
must
have,
as
Uwy.
sfj^
jf. .1 KswrirtW. Dealer in mcry variety
«wm1 Surgeon. i or the coach that was to take thorn to
•nw., »um A Rnueir. K&gt;__ v
S^Bft£SE&gt;W&amp;‘lEl.w3
‘1 do not w the
i,. ,a ■ ‘Who is thstmuar-rak'd-Nwqtat
smooth roads and good horses.'
Fontenay. One of them, who was dress­
•My servant,’ replied the stranger, ;
‘But stall events, wc shall arrive before ^.tlabfuld hav«i*upposed you did, from.
aix». Stsm strwt. Ur»l door
of Joko B.
ed in a Moura, of unbleached iinsu, bad nigbt/airt’ ‘• j ' your acquaintance with the placesand the . ^Bloodej WlWflis fd«d vlth Idol­
I CIA UMliogS Mkk. _
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C. R Buyw, rt.ririm ad a»l~, hanging from a crowed ahoulder belt a
J,., »&gt; 4 Sr.vuwo, V«Jrm ta W1 kin.1.
'Most likely,.th® days arc long.’
prapte. But Cro^rahqMhaxajuat beard bow.
the MitUfine; *J0« we wrp»»d .» * ip*■•gfflRWJS ,!«**&lt;IW,,Mjah, ,
- 1 ■
gourd encased in wicker-work, wfeilo in
it w ould seejn that tU royxUsta are rife,
.» IHy Ooo4a,.Gn&gt;e»n«s,! Crockery, if- SuU
‘Are we,to be the only travelers 1". ■
his hand he carried a geological hammer.
•Thcrais certainly tn ambuscade prepared
‘Don't be uneasy; the coach is large c- in the canton.’
.
Ih- iONKa, XVARurv &amp; Co, Wlioleaale PaBia open countenance learned with nough.‘
fonts, and that fellow has riddeftto
•So they are throughout
X’end'e?
itisbrgcant leader.’
health and good humor, while that of his j
! The said coach was a sort of long cov­ ' 'k seems very extraordinary tliat thu ar.noonce,out approach.’
.
,.
i
‘
eoraponioti was billious and anxious look- ____
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Of it be mjl**.
cs“flT ^I*roT*
ered wagpn;
and
the. postillion, as he local magistrates do not show more zeal
ing. The latter wore an elegant travel-, Kpoke, opened a leathern apron in.front
in the fulfiflmcnt of tbclrduty.'
issA: Kmafxx, Merchswto and Dealll»B oo.lm.is; but . pul, „f
blu« ‘.
TJ., U„.
Tbo stranger replied only by a alight
Take
die l„
bestt places, goaUmun,
genltamcn,'’ Ihe

.

Several years since, two young men

tkc

‘That depends on cireujnsjanccs, mastarj

Are""

-URGE. ASD DESIRABLE STOCK

Dealer

M.
wbj'i Wuck.

in

spectacle* concealed his eyes, and by no

OF

Dry

SPRING

Batting", Mieh.

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Fsascts Howxa. Dealer in Stoves, Iron,

GOODS,

Babcock, Cobb &amp;, Co.
Grerirn.

AVE now in stare and offer at EX­
LOW PRICES for
and most dcsir.
able stock of goods ever offered in

TREMELY
H
CASII,-one of the largest

XV. Parker, Whole Sale and Rwtall
.
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KALAMAZOO.
N. Brown. Dealer in E

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XX’m.-A.'SxxtwkU-. Blacksmithing In all
in TRtlUiu bnridrfw. Sbu|&gt; »o»U» of the Harlow
lloow. HutinKi.- Kick. -----------------------------

Our assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, cannot be equalled, and embraces
, mxnJ stylesnnt to In found elsewhere.
। 100 Piesces Carpeting, from Auction at
f
New York prices.
1 100 Mantillas in ever) style from &gt;1.00
|
to &gt;20.00.
: MO Parasols, embracing many new styles
Bonnets, Ribbons, and artificials in gnat
variety.

Wdpn-Maktog
(.□»£«. ind ••

J. XV. Bccxut, Ftwhumable Tailor.

Cut-

CLOTHING,
.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
.
HATS AND CAPS.
AND GROCERIES.

—^4
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PurchasinElargely from Auctions, Im
T. 1'. Hxavxr. Taunr, and dcak-r in Rea-1 porters and Mamifiictures, we are enabled
( toofer many goocta at price* tiat deft

ftw you 'would think of danger,' whispersaid; ‘in front you’ll have air, and you’ll gesttire.
*
to inspect tno?,.
• •'
‘Ifow does It liappcn,’ continued Bion- cd Jic- ‘Remember our tutor's •Fore­
-Rotbe'country; 1 will be back in a mo­
The young man in rej&gt;)y - recapitalked'
ment' And, jerking backwards his horse del, lookingfixedly at him,‘that the load­ warned, forearmed-’ ’ Luckily I M here all ’tiaHiid paasod, and nmdortd tes ar.
which was Impatient to start, ‘Quiet, pa- ers of the test insurrection hire not been
laud,’ quiet!’’ he cried; 'stand! I’m going all arrested!"
‘Are we-not approaching a village T* be
•Because the matter is not so easy as
for my whip.” lie raised the comer of
*And so Mt Is on sneh vaugc. firesuthp ’
.
tlw apron, fastened the reins inside it, and you imagipe. The royalist loaders don't naked, aloud.
tio&amp;f.thatyou have ventured to base yodK
go
about
tbo
roads
with
tRcir
names
writ
­
‘Yes,Bl Honnoinc,* said the postillion.
went into the inn. Dlondel looked after
judgement, Monsieur, and have thus ex“Mr Dxak Frrncu.—As soon os you him.
‘Don’t vre atop here 1'
ten on their hats; and despite all your
jwsed me_tftthla
xjplrncn. I'tfenlfreceive this letter, set out ta oomc to us. ^•Did you remark that man t said be to watchfulness, you might, jortle one of
’
’
'
i plekse,’ replied
Tte| new perfect of I a Vendee is to pass bis companion; Til wager that he belongs them without recognising him."
the driver.
yoerselC
a few days here. You know, of course, । to the Insurgent*."
delay,' said the
It would bo a
‘Perhaps you are wrung there,’ said
-The young 'num told his name, and:ll»e'
that his name is Vernon, that bo is broth­
stranger.
Blbndel, significantly.
•XVhydo you think so T
Stranger started. ,y
.
. •
er to the minister ofjustice, and that tb«?
Tbo stranger bowed. 1 shall not at­
Then well go on,’ said the driver.
•Hi* mannor, his drew, his evasive way
pljoe of attorney-general, which you are of answering my questions, and the name tempt,’ he said, in a slightly ironical tone,
•No,’ raid Blondie decidedly.
seeking, will be infallibly granted on his of patnud, which be gave his borac.'
‘to impugn mimsicur s penetration.’
‘Wq arc only an hour distant from Fonrccommcwlatlon. Come, then, and try
‘Francis bit bte lips, and the conversa­ tomyr; it would be better to go there with­
Naq'uet burst out laughing,
'Arc you nbt soliciting the post of at-1•Why, 'Frauds, one ought tn have a tion dropped.
to meet his appreciation. He is a man
out stopping.'
torhey gweralT
of quiet, simple habits, who never assum­ care how one meets you in your ramblesNight had fiilleu, and the wagon rolled
‘Excuse mo, Monsieur,’ said Francis,
•How can you possibly know that 1'
es authority except when he wishes to You ik&gt;/oniw otAnca, pick them to pieces slowly along the deserted rued. The firmly;' 4my fridtd and 1 choooc to stop
wind had risen, and whistled with a mourn, here. And this 1 see, is an inn,' he added
confer a benefit or redrefs a wrong. He as I do wild ftowcra.’
not unknown tomejbasald: ‘look thcre*!'is coming to our house in order to enjoy
fill tune across tbo heath. Occasionally a
Just then the postilion re-appeared.
Ax8 he showed hirrt a I otter,'iriVbo«r ad­
tart tree, looming thro’ the darkness, in­
a few days of relaxation. My husband t
‘Get on !’ he shonted to Ms horse, and
dress Francis recqgnued. ius couains writ- did not forget to put in a good word for jumping on the driving scat he set off at dicated as It docs in' Roman Catholic
That is not where I atop,* said the dri­ ingj ‘ U was diverted to M. X'ernun.you in his last letter; but M. X’crnon re­ a round pace. After they had pu-wed ^countries, the place of some recent mur­ ver preparing to poia on.
.
•The prefect I’ crim! the aaumtahed Blotoplied tliat he must sec you and judge for the suburbs of Montalgn, a traveller seat­ der, u hose story the povtillion did not fiut
‘But it is where 1 etop,’ rvlotted .the drlJ .
himself. A'our success, therefore, will cn- ed at the rortd side stood up anil made n to rotate.
young man angrily, railing the reimt—
Every one present uttered an cxclarAAlthough the insurrection had l&gt;een pul ‘Pull up beta, 1 desire yon.’
tirely depend on the impressiou you.mnkc signal to the driver. The latter immedi­
alidn ol ssrpritc, and the brigadier properdown, bands of outlaws were still .roam­
I on him, and I hope it will bo a favorable ,ately pulled up.
The peasant obeyed, but with a bad
•Ah, muter, I was looking fur you,’ said ing through the district, and this was by ,grace. The two young men got down
one. ’
•Remain!' said M. X'eroou. in ■ sc we
no means an unlikely place to encounter alone.
.
Y'our affectionate cousin,
tout. ‘It wu fortunate for yon Monsieur
’He docs Dot follow Ua,’ wliiapcred that your .brutal
\
Lucr Lkclk«c.”
‘And I was waiting for you, my lad one. Naqnrt half seriously, half in jest,
aJTscled me in
made a remark to Blondel to this effect. Blondeh 'He la afraid to show hlmralf.'
.‘You see, my dear Naijuct,’ continued you’re late.’
rplace of another: l.havo a right ta_p«r- ■
‘And we have no arms,’ replied the fu­
the embryo official, as he folded the let­
•I had to deliver the letters you gave
‘Moro likely he is annoyed at thia do- donjyou in my own case. . Aalo M. Bion- ■
ter, ‘that I have every reason to hope for me. You are not nfraid to tradcl in the ture attorney-general.]
I*y&gt;’ replied NaqueU
. ‘
del? added be, turning to the disconcert­
•Very fortunately,’ interrupted the
Blonde 1 ebook bis head. They entered ed j-oung man, a time, I hope may .come
success.’
tulKghtr
•Certainly,’ answered tbo young natur­
the kitoben of the inn; and while warming whin be will perceive that being too
‘On the contrary, I like to avoid the stranger.
thernselveiNcfore the cheerful fire.aeound ____ _ ■ . .. .
‘XV by sof monsieur.
alist; ‘it seems to be highly probable that heat.’ .
....।
'If we should be attacked, it would be of dashing krms made them tun: round.
M. X’crnon will obtain your nomination.’
‘There’s more than one of your mind

means tended to improve the expresaion-of his face. He had just opened a letter
and was preparing to read it. for his
friend.
“la it !A&gt;m j-bliT- cuu»in, Colonel Lec­
lerc? asked the latter.
“From his wife. 1 will read*it for you.

1:. XV. XVuiuxn, Fashionable Tailor. Shop . the closest buy era.
ia Bsaev’s Htoeh. over n. A. Goody®*/» Store; I
Notwithstanding the advhnce in TEAS
Hotian. U»ch.
■
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| our fagnties for purchasing are such, that
A XV. Ar kiss. Saddle and Harn«« Mak-' we are enabled to offer the same Oryriaal
_ .
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/rt Jericle at the saine price.
R a BABCOCK,
(Late of the firm ofttark &amp; Babcock.)
}'. C. Merrill. House,Sign, and Portrait i
8. Si CORD.
renter. Shop near Fool'a Hold, Hastiags, I
C. L. COBB.
—“ j (Late of the firm of S. 8. A C. L. Cobb.)
‘I’ou say that very coldly, Andre.’
in this country,’ said the peasant with a too suddenly and by too great a number Ai gendarme walked up to them with the
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‘Because I fuel frightened nt the diffi- ,aigiiificcnt wink. ‘No matter we'll soon to render resistance
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.
such A case, the best plan is always to |I
Blondui sad
and Nnquet handed their
tl
pamI cult and delicate Junctions you will have make up fur lost time.’
[ to fulfill. . You, Frsqtis, being the repre‘’’cry good.’said the new comer, anti Bubmil quietly, and leave vengeance for a ports, which the honest fimetiimary un­
future opjiortuuiiy.” 1
I folded and looked over with an rye which
।
sentativeof
public
morality,
will
hold
iu
having saluted the two young men, he
EMORT.
They
oy had now reached the foot of a long j QjC fumes .of wine had visibly obscured.
! your hands the honor of individuals and took bis place in the farthetest seat of the
Battik Cant llocax, by Campbell &amp;
‘ ’
•Good*! cried he, butting his finger on
NEW GOODS
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the repose of fiunilies. In such a posi­ wagon,
remarking
that he disliked
the steep ascent, and tbs postillion requested
Wood, Hettle Creek. Mich.
sunshine. Struck by this, Blondel set j the travelers to get out and walk. As the seal. ‘All right, my brave fellows!
Mawhall llimt. bjtvL Davre &amp; Co.,
tion; small faults will become great, and

THE FIRST

Vax Burst. Register of Deeds.

s1”-

’ soon as -the
v - two
-- *
friends '
found p
themselves
He was a mart of about forty years'61d, apart from their companion, Blonde! said: looking for—for there's no lack of them
that score,’ interrupted Blonde!, with a with well formed feature* and Intelligent •Did you perceive the drift of his advice!' in the country—the gallows birds! But
well start them from their nests ! XVere
‘Certainly: 1 thought it very wise.’
self-suffident air. •Besides the close study eyes. IFis drow was that of a sportsman
‘But nut very comforting: we shall pro­ you the only travelers I’
that I have made of human nature. Ihavc well made and of fine material. No
•No,' replied Wondd, ‘♦e had a coinan instinct that seldom ar never deceives doubt the walk he had taken had fatigued bably bo attacked.'

nn error will lie treated ns a crime.’
•Oh, you may make yourself easy on

IN TOWN

himself to watch him attentively.

evokmcr -, «ml that before receiving a te-

pd right to aeeuw otheta. It ia needful to
[xj«e»s both prudence and impartiality.’ '

Francis boiled profoundly, and'-began

to mutter some cxbuaea; but without listcuing to hitn, M. Vernon minted Noqoet politely, anti resumed his journey fo Fonteuay. Scarcely had be departed, when
the brigadlsr, Uwrougbly sobered by lbo'

fright he had had, advanced towards Bibn
del with clenebed fists, oiCialmcd: Hi’s
toy limn flow to pre you athrashing £.

Naquct. stopped him. 1
•1U quiet,’ raid hegpnUy; ‘my frtend’rpanlon tvho would not get out of the wag- error has been sufficiently punished.
me.’
fixi.nox. County Treasurer. • Of'Take Care,' said Andre, shaking his
‘Ptnuahod |’. cried the gendarme; ‘and
•Bah.’
.
my ’situation, whM&gt;’l iHl«c lost throegh;
। head; what is called an instinct or an im­ and seemed to fall asleep.
OaruXV. Mills, County Clerk Office in the
Wmf’-’ ‘
•And our fellow traveler x royalist selfl
Francis immediately turned to the dripression la frequently nothing but a has­
BELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
•Ho may hare good reasons for’so do­
chief!'
ty judgment, the result of former preju­
•Stuff! Do you think an. outlaw would ing,’ said the young man.
•You did not tell us that wo were to
’
... FiUfifcl—Mak
dice. Wc mistake for a sudden myateryoui saved yours, and be has just lost Ms.*
venture to travel in a public ^nveyanocl
The
brigadier went up dose to him.
have
this
travelling
companion,
’
be
said
jaueK, Attorney a
ious- Illumination, what is really nothing
The Qaeea sad tbo Quakeress.
XVbat has put such a thing into your
MMtr.r in Cbaaetre,
‘Have you any idea, citisen; who be is I’
■
but the suggestion of «ur own good or in a whisper.
In the summer of 1819, her lata M*jheadt’
asked he, confidentially.
bad humor.
XVc then seek to justify
•I would have you examine him with
•What! Were you not struck with his
our opinion, keeping out of sight what­ laughed the postillion.
appearance!
Wbeuco does he come 1A care,’ woa the mysterious replywaters soon effected &amp;ueh a respite from
ever may lend to invalidate it, and thus
The gendarme left, the room, but re­ paiti'in the; royal .patient that sbe.pyopoa‘Well, then, where’s the odds! You Whore i» he going 1 ’ WhaXia his namaT
laboriously deceive ourselves with imi«an excursoa to a park of some osllbrity ,
‘All queatinnr tliat be might as lairly appeared in a moment .
may
see
that
he's
a
respectable
traveler
.
inary prooft. This method of proceeding
in tba Migbborbosd. then ths estate of a
‘No more a traveller in tbo. wagon that
is dangerous for all, but especially for like yourselves.'
richi widow lad y belonging to the Suasty
‘•But did you not ramark the embar­ in my cartonch box,* be saht,*
•You know him the*.?'
j
him who has to administer the law.”
Then
be
must
have
taken
to
flight.
’
rassment of the driver when I queetionod
rn v stoc
stock
goods,
•- ■- Having replenished m
k of g
00^^1I j
i^jl depends on one’s powers of obscrTligbC’ repeated the brigadier; .‘where
the inn, when he gave me some commis­ him, and the anxiety of the stranger to
1 ousltrarcicr had, perhaps, never befi»s
CHEAT DISCOVERY!
hide bimeclf in the fortheex comer of die is the driver Y
—■*'------- —m i• ..
-tl
। nilw
who
ha are
areI IMntinuallv
continually awake
awakeobserves
observes ththe slightest sions to do fur him.’
any। nortamd intercourse with a mvsnbvr
•Here,' cried he walking in.
‘But you know his name!'
wagon!*
i..'j
.
/ri-ii.'
Of.tbe persuasion whose votariesn«va&lt;vol ­
•
—
^stances,
and
draws
inductions
from
' •. ■nr. Illi tl iiwroiif. liir.i
•• •
vWbat have you done with year third untarily paid tax* to “the msu Gsorgn,
•In
order
to
shelter
himaelf
from
the
(’ '• J, C. FHKMPKT. in his tmeria diacorsrrd willing to pay for IP* —‘
Do
1
know
yours
1
My
buaipcas
is
to
.
’• *t&lt; w!th men .is'
V . i v.isrtlUlKWOMtara.tmtaonepors.trsnga
called King by this vain ooc*-”.
"»
that | will Dot disappoint as to
the fuwIlMl deulu- •- traveler ]’
noopto iu my wagon, and not names
The lady and gentleman who were to
tri*
wMeb
Mly
■jkjci: «v» Vo te, t&gt;»
r?
‘And why did he hot get up at the inn,
in tnyheed.’
attttxl the royal visitants had but feeble
nvdeuN^V WbenU»»M-r.1;W.
&lt;1., dm tamoff bj VumIC
Bo saying, the driver, apparently tired as *8 did!'
Mcoapf lherewptiqu to be expectiB.—
Bl* e~X«&gt; «“"• •' lh“*
«M &lt;«r
Uof Francis’ quratloua, whipped on hie hor­
thu U*
A" •rie'W*™™1Hiondel shrugged bis shoulders.
. gMrf,mo. ‘No aooU I. .. &gt;««ri
ses and begin to whistle. A long silence
''l”"
‘fijjQInitfr’i: -•
u- . * jr'
*»
.InU
Of
WI»S
«rrv.W&gt;.'
' ‘The sun la walk! you bdrivo alllhat!
ensued. It w» broke® al ItafU* bj
The royal carriage arrived Bt tbs lodge
L JL murk tb«r wonta. &lt;l»ir m»v«■Wlj, wl.&lt; do jrou'.’-’tp—o lim &lt;3
, quel iwking the name of a village through
of the pork punctually at tbo appointed
ni&lt;1u, uxl eU» u»e® «I «• d° S*‘P1**1*
ead in
ocr
rders
, which th^ were passing.
&gt; i
iiuriiir M./ sa ism
LT
,
a P~u»a «r« »»•«» *.
‘Lta Hcrbiara,' answered the fellow•
’™i&gt;tarid.O»|,
*•
‘XVbai’* that you say mastorf aalwNl the
• traveler, who was now awsk*.
’
&lt;
!--rv. bi.v&amp;f ia «*d V&gt;
,
•Right,' said the poetille®. The Ma­
; wUh bi# btartbbriumd btavwr «, «*L
, yor of i» h my reteuv^’
deceive me, and here 1 hare proofs. -This
an tai lot neuro.

Down goes the Tariff!

him, and leaning back in the corner of tbc
wagor, be drew hit cap over h’n eye«,

‘XVhy do you dunk ao!'
.
• D'&gt;n’t you seo that driver is a MownT

ADVANCE FROM

Cost!!!

rs^-wra.

PRICES!

B

Y

O

,

'

.

,»»».

SSSsstJs*

Otar

1 Jikotfe tender of them all-'
Hastings April, 25. 1851.

.

_

J

.

-____ .. __i _.,ru «.

awi»iur t»&gt;Uiro&lt;riLri»&gt;ri««Ur.
re no muOrtaa or lady, but' my -

R^^HbWedUt^.

Hartings. ApnL aL hurting tboM » hp,4° V*^jDh

‘1 tall y« t»* Wfcwjfc.M

..mail M*.hAMFb. t * &gt;n*^;jrKtatba

5OTIC

tp®4

i*..njihta but &amp;

A musket shofWM 1*lM-

galloping was heard.

C«rtun -*Pri,‘ 4 1857'
Creak*'J air HL UM.

««“

'

• ._‘Orm^'C^^Frtac^}i&lt;W allow your
jriagtafion to wry’ yon too for.'
n&gt;: SrlW. ■bn-.gped Ua riCTllAy- :
'Wrft-wethdlsse: youfo* rtWbcrty
r to rirtrt'y&lt;Mr*yM,‘but f • eboose tofthffk

The stranger

W3

�the butter. a dicker
in drUUl

-created the Court, they
a coat will you have 1”

to! to. I. HI*”!1

tioTro states omew to

■»

TMM fafoM ■» M

•M &gt;” «»W!

fiw

. xA.&gt;—«,
aid. oT—nfe row, Sriitwd m

,"C«laiAljwsMiu
. want a coate for, _

itrages committed by their faithful allies
thou'art ‘Hgirt tbere. The Friends arc
-^ngfoOow 4 &lt;^ prenn»t«&gt;tb$ Inform,
Well thourbt ofbr’HKM folks; but they
business, can at all times be found In his ed public one of the most corrupt as well
praise &lt;rf the world; far the dow and see what style suits year tanfaangere gratify their otrios-

toMtrillfatafab'fa om pfat offad fa

to

X*.WUA. lift*..-IM*

■&lt; *•

■«!.

ctoM

will te«»» to
«,uj ~. b.
c
warm, having the foil benefit of
e*»-. Mr. Burr then aakrt hrtnir^cun

th» ■inj.
Twill do the like by thee, friend Charlotte.

pensation for attending to theirs, ic which

’■--------- ■ — • ■Wuibi»mliiiMil

Tbou hast had thy tricommodate.
r good partner. I wish think J can accommodate yop. . .
11 through ©re.* (Al-- '' NebemUh soon'faceted a fetch Hbe'eUt'
There are’ two bflrer Btackxrnith Shops
..wee Charlotte.)
in Hastings, both'ddlng'a ‘ good business
It was ao wrident the Friends meant ous in his choice of the pants, those crownand both having as much as tbey ean do,
Utor
H.wr width ft^theae fa*.*# tfmei’iavery' enenur
ed to indulge a weakness for long panta­
aging bfefanehmen ra Powera &amp; Logan
loons, and complained that his last pair
y house a breed had troubled him exceedingly, or sa ho who iHrifyk v/f^d’the’fammsr to kdtwnto her, ondex expressed it "blamedly," by hitching up tage are scarcely ever discouraged; nor
over bis boots and wrinkling about the
need they be, for Strong arms and hearty
rwe fowls. Kaagming Mrs. Mills would
- Nebemiah delved away impetuously wTOJ will make a smooth’'path through
regard her wish as" law; but the Quaker’
«M merely remarked, with her cbaracter- amid a stock of two or three hundred pair, Hfhfaicevaaioo,
Meam.-Stebbins, Heath A Co’s Cahluntil hia eyes struck upon upon a parr of
•-They are rare, as thou sayest; but if lengthy ones; real Blasers, with wide y el- net-Wtft
,
rooms arfe alwaVk full of the best
tMry are to be puchasedin this land oroth- low stripes running each W*y. Nehe'mi-&gt;
and mo«t fashionable furniture of all decountries, 1 know of few women likali- ah snaked them out in a twiukling. Hc :
«than thyself to procure them with ssae.” liked them—they were long, yellow, just
Her royal highness more plainly ex­ the thing, and ho, t-roeedeB to put them
pressed her desire to purchase some of on. The new dottimg store had a'corner
those which she now bebeTd.
“Idon’tbuy and sell.” answered Rachel.
Tlx pants Lad straps, and tbo straps
werebutloncd, 'Now Nahemiah had seen
strap before, hut |be\ art of managing‘
fuaod many fronds—and that which I ra- lhenr was a mystery. On consideration,
firfed my own kinswoman, Martha Ash, he decided that the bootetaustgoon first,
it bccdmvth me not to grant to any. We lie then mounted a chair, elevated hi.i
hai-e long had to say that these birds be- paste at a proper angle, and endaavered
loagod fuily to our bouse, and I can make to coax bis legsjnto them.
no exception in thy favur."
He bad a time of it. His boots were
m.1.
. r—.
r j— u— none of the smallest, and the pants were

■i- b.

..Ay.riWo*- tacurarr^

Lewistown Falls, Maine, is a place, it
isT Yhn-.cfa’t exactly find it on the map
fori it has been located and incorporated
•inb^MitcbcH's last; but it is there, a
mantacturing city, with banks, barber­
shops,' and all the fixtures and appurtenanqes of a locomotive, going ahead Yan-

his energy to the task, he succeeded in io
inducing one leg into the “pesky things."
H6 'wu straddled Ilka the colossus of
Rhodes; and iust in the act qf raising the
other foot, when whispering and giggWng
in Ids immediate vicinity, made him alive
to the appalling fact, tbot not! ihg but a
cbhftz curtain seperated him from twenty
or thirty-of1 the prettiest and wickedest
girls dial were ever caged in one pbop.
I
Nehamiah was a bashful youth and
would have made a cireumbendiuus of a
mile any day rather than meet those girls
if he had been in full drees; as it was his
mouth was just sjar at the bare pmribili-11
ty of making his appearance among them :
in bis present dishabille What if there

While the current news of these out

W’TJbiJ
fa efaJUfafal

afivory alike denied the trtftt’ of the re-

ana inis io in
i*cn ««
-',*7/
county'Ih the feorih, who had witnessed

d&gt;e earth, dram io the phru.

ton ,l.»ri bp tottotol OuvtomraL
the very acta. Even when Congress sent Prominent among thff nvst recent ofr ’ebmftfisaton of some of the best men ip there occurrences stands ’he lirrakfog «|&gt;^
that body, who collected and reported ond dlspcrskm of tlw U?®.'tbdta W
ufidbr ill the solemn sanction of the oaths boil i1 of armed men, creifture* of Brigart

places of ite mize.

T.K Harvy keeps,in

connection with his business of cutting
and making the most fashionable gar­

min of course answers truly that all i»
quiet in the territory. “There,” said tL«
locofoco, “didn,t we tell you these storfos
qf Kansas outrages were all a humbug?
Don’t you suppose Mr------- —jtnowa,
when bo has just come from there! W ill

Tbisdnw.

Ito to toil

Mlff.toe. -ill&gt;-to* tolrro^lto to

of good witneraea, and their own also, con­ Young and the Prtesthted. 'knd wmfntfofirming all these reports of outrage, and
ifqfnwW here u the barites.’ I promore than had before been reported, even
j cred with a statcmenfHrthe Acta:
tto. roltri tortri »nJ ™'Prt.rlptri |»1.
wM
‘ The U: S; Diktrict Court for Utah dem.itician# defiled the facts, and pronounced j
,the ftth of
irroreu os
-........
j&lt;
Judge StIIM.
Stiles, 0
a SCCCOlBg
faxjg M&lt;te_
, zr .
A . fei,:. iFWfary
I TA.k.,nrv Jndffe
scriptlons;
' and .ft Is rather remarksble gotten up for political effect At this moh, occupying the bench. Tbe l. S.
1
tinie
they
win
persist
’
'la
their
denials,
1that wlille the price of almost every thing
District Attorney i«
T
,
etale
up to fever heat, these gentlemen and resort to i deeper sink of meanness pointee, of course, of the Govertinv nt a!
sell cabinet wahe as cheip or cheaper thhn to carry their peini in this wise.
Washingt^. «»d • noted’rhember K the
It Is well known that the murders, and
ever teforei Call aroundand exame their
Danita Band. Upon the orenltgr •'f the
stoefc of furniture, all ye who arc ih xijant robberies of free state men were put a Court be arore sad stated thjt nd Grand
stop to wbenHwy took the Govcnorsbip
of the same.
Jitry would be impiruiellcd, a* tlirtJ witec
Mr. Thompson as a gunsmith has the of KafisM, and not a Republican Lav char­ no case* to be presented worth '&lt;/ It* noreputation of being as nearly perii-ct in god that they have been committed to
ticc ! Thus, by uno t.
'
any
extent
since
Gwy
puf
’
n
atop
to
them.
his line of business as a man can wen^bc"
licy, adrn!hlstcre&lt;l by an'effrer of ll.c law
A good gun ia tbe^westeJn-man’*- com -'■
Now whenever these miserable tools
and in the name of its rasj.-sty, *ere co'vpanlon, and wo assure those in want of' of the south, in,our midst, can find a man e.-ed up a long catalogue of henloua offen­
such a companion, thft they can procure just returned from Kansas, thiy accost
ce*, including murders, roberfes and arone of Thompson, to be made to order, him as followa:
.
&gt;on», which hod 1-recn.committed sh&gt;re the
as good and,Xs cheap a» at any other shop'
■‘Well, Mr---------- did you sea anything last prececding term of Cotirt,- A Petit
of the kind in "W eatern Michigan.
of those Kansas outrages,, these horrid Jnrr was thro summoned aid swotri.Lut
Our village boasts of three IBUaring murders of free State men of which thaw
•virv immaginabfe Impediment that eould
establishments ^nd three yoorf tailors; Republicans have tyld us aojnqchr’ The be thrown in their way to obstruct the cti'rwhich is more than can be raid of most

There tawds fa V be taken

I lie stated,'fad of course, fen

•fVAtsM »”r'-

pm,

B*x*b no
dOTtf ■A—
U^uicl nunn-jr fellow# V*
h„n™o. io .hidlWoA»«l Mr..

pUcrd ib bo fli sides of the rows, dardng

inwarfafa tifa the tope will meet, fa *

..re.ingWOOtjUaH" MwO’**’’- fiq^y.aet jja&gt;»he.ground that
and arid that Ufo »«•"» M wUnwJted,
they- were now p mg to hav«». llxir owfi

JkoUce to Tews Ctefa.

wax. sniW wawity
M
as wellIr 'Btfc beekcra.' The room-wh
filled with armed nilbAhs who constituted
the ‘UckrA' ^1^’ td| AAfbn^Mr.

received wt'thkoffice, and will bediari.
Luted’ alnongutbe different towns In tb»
county, upon the order, or personal aaHrv. JW
thdto'pfcrtBxpHiN' Io stopTtfiibiffimSdl. plfaanon of life town clerk of each tm
rqapectively. ;
G- W. MILLS.
Burr and Mr. T S. Williams got up to

edifa Coart. threw rfftbelrroatr.brafrdisbad their knives and tcrelwers,fad Cr|4
ated w ptfec*nfosrt*‘that the-jud^ fa'

obliged to afijounfthe Court at b^ce.
The next morning which was Saturday,
the Court opfartj faiii^iiynscFXfiteMenL

rent'of 'justice when running counter to The whole Mormon populace w^re^ymthe edicts of the Priesthood, Wfte availed ed, and lad been inflamed to such a de­
of Air'the ipemixira of the Lar are Mor­ gree by Che incendiary speeches of Furmons, except Mr. David IL* Burr, U. S. gu»on. Stoat and others Ufa ths ltse€

Good hews £Good Mew?!
NE^V GOODS
.
at
GRANT &amp; SPAULBUrG'B

Ready Pay Store,

ments to order, a clothing Store where
Surveyor General, and. Dr. Hurt, an pretence would have been nvailed of to
one may readily fiind, in hia well assorted
massacre every'Gentile tn the place.—
officer of thd United States Indian Depart
stock of ready made dqthing,-any article he
What do you think now of your
The names qf Myssn. Burr and Willtqma
menL These gentlemen were admitted
-rr— J to suit bus taste and form.
city is a new clothing store, that “rix up,”
of7 apparel
republican papers, which have, told so
were »trick«|i’7rom the list of Attorneys,
by
ebetf
Justice
Kinney
about
a
year
ago
Q
n- j'ri,
or drained down" lately, on the Jonah’s
Qnr
Friends Warren and Buckle arc many of these humbug stories about mur­
in order to attend to fame cqntretveriira nnd tSt cmril immediately adjourned seas
always ‘‘right on the yuore," and doing ders iu Kaosaal''
And the. miserable
dw. Thus closed the last term of the U.1
a&gt;nnected with their official,position, and
fortheir customers the most satisfactory puppy walks off with the self satisfaction
3, Court that can ever be held tn this Tvr-J!'
tiort, bwwno endowed with the cutest Yun­
to an important caw that was then tried,
business.
.
•keeraleaman that the Dingo State ever * should fall?
that some weak beaded has been deceived
ritory until the tkreennuewt eetablMhes
■id which involved a large amount of
• turned
t
.
|
It wbnld’nt bear thinking of and plung­
out.
Wc have two Shoe A Boot Stores in by his sophisticated distortion of facte and
OF
1 its supremacy by a rigr-roui exertion of
property belonging to a citixen who was
The other day, an up-river young 'on, ing the fool into the vacant leg with a the village, both doing a good business, I
times. Because this Mr.
■ - just from
physical force. What a disgraceful *POCwho ib about to forsake lather and mother
not
hot practiced
no« a Mormon.
Jiormnn. They
xuey have
mtc pvivracuixu
...
, ; ,' • ,
totoer. dto ton. toil toproto.Um
“ * worldl-rF"1
and
anil eleave
acavc to
io Nancy
iiamj Arm,
xiiai, came
tawo down
uuwu to
uj ; i.-.e very cauuHrupoy no wsa
get bis suit, and was, of course, “beound/ avoid. Ths chair collapsed'with
-------------&lt;■ ..L______ _..._
A.________ ,i . . ,t.
‘A Jadae bearing th. sacred errame
ES? •’
------- — —J.L,
। mem
mere
...
rometo—
impairri,
Mm
lhll
1L,,.outrages, ua»
„(J*»"»".
•&gt;»»
*"'^ 7 u-7 •
tofind
tofad hia
bis way
way into
into the'
the new
new dething
clothing store.
store.’’J! acrouch, pitching Nebemiah heels over wifarrn
"
’1-ry Jo.e.-i. ju» th. roro .
ramiwd,
.to
me. I “ ,h&gt;
,,r T' S "
”
'* rhe
----------------3 ’in
-----*'v the
‘ ------J head through the curtain, and making a ' Maus,
or Jlen
Now
that
swn^erod
with
easy
the U. 8.. in well founded’fosr for bh life
t
swagger of a town-bred searcher cf cheap grand entrance among the sticking div&amp;i- tl) put ,|l%uto
».««. t» righu, to&gt;
rod ...... Irif«...0^1
is compelled to yield to the wHIIdTb fren-,
clothing, for the verdant tint was tolerable ties, on all to,
fours, like
a totod
fettered rblto~
rhinocoUk. .
| ___ ,...........
jiju 00V&gt;J0ur w,r rejotiqiI
tteutooroto
-pan.
fresh
upon
him
yet,
and
he
stopped
to
ri«J and IJooJ thirsty rabble; &gt; U. £&gt;. tUtuk^Tt
_
____________________
™F«h.p. CoUlw bim»lf toeroHttHtong. i..ihrividg ril^-bid. for ,ro,.J.fero.nMtro. H-tloro .k,“
h’ ,U *,r«“
give a: knock at the door.
Court is dissolved and dispersed by a knob
l"‘"a ®“’“. G’""k“ “ fa*
Ho had effected an entrance at the grist led a more striking tableau virantthui was 1 an inland town has had comparatively a rotpo— Inulfeptro~(l&gt; w
DRESB GOOI?S,
of armed desperadoes; an immense t&lt;;r
m:l| and the Jotuwal office, where he had | now displayed. Nehetninh was a ‘model’ j nipid growth, aa any one acquainted w llh tta.p«»nHr&lt;F-t''r th. «»»dit«.n
b“' l"‘"4
0FALLH5D9,
ritcry is left defcncc!f*% Ljwlc«. and Sub­
. .
----------- ttamgh r-oa^xactiy
lace c- ht Jrar,
wiU
_ .
,
m
that all offence* committed in the TerrithA
VKr ami
vvrv
PBiim
the oinro
same tarritnrv
territory nnp
one year
ago, 1*
is very
the boys all agreed '
ject
to
the
caprices,
af^rrpel
and
vindictthreuuh^that ^novement on hia hSk"* ! There is no village of its sta and situa: tory, and all Territorial wits, must be
different
from
a
report
of
the
condition
'
GINGHAMS.
begin was from the thruugn that movement on hia back—;
tried before the Territorial Giurts and by
eying hia virgin vis- kicking, plungeing, in short, personifying »ion ,n the State which promises so much now. As well might a report from the
BRILLIANTS
the Tcrritoral laws. Starting upon this
_
_____ -u'iab was let in
in thirty seconds all the attitudes ever | in the future as the village of Hastings,
lips of a man just from Sefasto|io), that
.
LAWS,
as entirely unprotected although the bow­
mciitly,” and was delighted with the cor­ chiseled I As for the g*l», they screamed | Surrounded on all sides by the best of there are no nigra of war io that locality, pretext, was in progress on the 12th ult_, k.
t_ r.2ja urrtt
dial reception he met with.
rf ~o™,iui»priup «. d»r.toeuv
Uml „(!
in iu.|f j]
the Mormon member* of the Bar and thobe evidence that there was no ‘fire of bell'
The proprietors were already to forward
era of the Danite Band inveigled Judge
OF
poured into that devoted place by the
fectly natural I—sertwmed again, and de-1 &gt;uch as Water power for Mdttand ma-; allies, and no Malakoff taken by the valur Stile* into a private room, locked the door
order. Koberuiah drew a handbill from dared they should .die—they knew they I chtoery of all kinds, plenty of timber, of tlx invaders.’ Congress m its official barred the windows, and then with revol­
BON
SKIS
TO
GIVE
A WAY-ALL
should!
i lumber, lime, and stones for building, and public documenta and official Reports from vers at his besd and knives within an Inch
“° Lori,"
y»
Urito
for
brid., it omKINDS BONNET TR1M1NGS
of his throat, forced him to promise to up­
One fa- o«r
ho bad paid
in Gothic letters, “Winter Clefldng at ?»“«
'‘riooL Pl A *».»! ! *e»!
i. ______ _ lk.„ .
im„,r. Cui. Sumner, PcrsifurF Smith, and there hold them iu whatever they did, and to
AT THE
lady' for they
f not be otherwise than a place of impor­ audordinate commanders; from Gov. Shrn•P
Cott.." and stated that in consequence of
“sustain the laws of Ctah?
tance.
•bolmildneaa of the season, over five thtrjnon, Cor. Geary and others, confirm the ,
The place was settled and has been
Thus oveqmwered, the threatened and in­
sanfl dollars worth of ready-made clothing mite on't; ask your boar, he’ll tell rqu
ters
stories of the outrage in the most solemn
m.s t. be sold at an "Enormous Sacri- how it was.
O, Lord 1 won't nobody kir- made to grow thus rapidly, by men of
timidated, Judge Stiles yielded, dismissed collect
™ the spectre.’ Ws
„„ wnH1
wish romuem
firo!” ’ A list of prices followed, and N©- er me with old clothe*, or turn the wood no other capital than indomitable energy and decisive manner poasible to be con­ the Court, directing the Crier to adjourn J oar readers, who are far back in the BOOTS AHO SHOES, READV MADt
firmed, and our neighbors and members
hemiah running his short stumpy finger box over met O, Moses in the bulrush­
lltihlBg: Merer «•
and
perseverance.
No
large
capitalists
aine
dir.
The
crier
accordingly
anmniu■
woo^^wxftf
'refa
fc
carefuUy
fat) ftien ’
down the ealum, lit on a particular Item. es, what ,will Nancy ray 1 .
of oar own families have seen these out­
ted the Court adjourned tint die, but also' prepare too “come up to the mark."
'
He managed to raise himself on hia have improved our river, streams, or aid­ rages with their own eyes. Gov. Geary
feet, and make a bold plunge toward the ed in giving us a thoroughlhre of any kind himself declared that on bis.first visit or ktated that it would meet (be next day, In season when our funds are low,
OF ALL
door; but the entangles alliances tripped to facilitate our progress, ndr in any way
Subacribers are provoking slow,
tour of inspection through the territory for the purpose of transacting any TerrF
coatk left I" iuquired the polite Mark of him up again, and he fell kerslap upon the have they extended to us a fostering hand
tonal business that might, be brought be- And new Mpplies keep up the flow
after his arrival in Kansas, lic“oountcd
goose of the preaaman- Thia was the unbis partner.
fore
IL
The
judge,
at
the
bidding
riftbe
I
nr
”
’
‘
to aid us in the building up of our village;
Of dimes departing rapidly.
*■ Wtt
“We sold the last ons this morning, kindcst cut of alb Tbo gonse &amp;»d been
the bodies of twenty-six free state settlers
heated expressly for thick ckrtb seams, and yet, the place has grown, is growing shockingly murdered and mutilated," Danitea, notified the U. S. Marriial, Mr.
did •renotl”
Dodson, that after thai day his presence I
and the way it siaaed in the ^tt^of the and will continue to grow, in spite of all
hanging upon trees and lying urfouried by .
when duns come in from morn till night
_____
obstacles, until it takes Its place proudly
would not be required In the .Court,—that
Nchamiah rix In an instant, anlf
by the side of places much older, and at
as Territorial business was to |»e tranoreSUGARS,
FISH,
TEA,
pris of these outrages not being true,
murmured the disap- the source of all his troubles by th
the present time much larger than itsclft/
ted, the Territorial Manjud would, with
STlfa
Good
TFA,
sure
to cure the bradacto
•darnstiun seise’t all he tore himaeif from all save th
one half of them has not been told.
such bailiffs and officer* as he might up.
and some fragments that hung ab
How to 8asacr Mocaxaa.—h^nnK
ankles, as he dashed through the“f
point to assist him, be considered the of­
Eteh seal and signature displayed—
kditors: I have tried poisoning ptafbut for political effect, to bolster up the last
urn” at a 2:40 rate, and ‘'made
And every thing in the line- of Grown*
ten dollars.”
ficers of the court, and that an account of
1 find they soon become very carctfi what rotten remains of pro-slavery hunkerism
The holders tbev must be all paid
“Ten dollars that’s an all fired price for
Wl.V -L___ ' ,.
.
’
at the north, with braxun face, declare the expenses of the Court would be kept
by the Territorial Marshal, and rendered
fgjr-Gce Washington seldom indulged
to the United States Marshal for payment
a joke oy a sarcasm, but when ho did
are all abolition lies, and a few muddle
The Mormans feared that the U. S. Mar­
TAm'. prreimn Pul.
headed,
though
honest
men,
believe
them.
moaters to a litter. ‘ 1 will give a rule
^“TonT! find those coats very cheap at ted that he was
sha) who is a 'Gentile'—would interfere Wbm Our u« „,pp«', n.j.1, ri,tt
We'have hoped that there would be no
which I received from a young German
with the execution of their plans, and
Fz»™ Unfc U.i 1*1 „ kubgl,. .
ten dellara."
therefore adopted thia methdd of getting
c army to three know that it is good, if it is a cat story.—‘
rid df him and substituting tb» Komrat
hick Washington
them, of the outrage upon free state men
BECEtVB MONEY ON OLD AC
jetted to a member an amendment
. riding tlurt no enemy should ever ioLengthening our chin a foot or so.
Slate,» bring totd b, &lt; G.n.il. «.
OOVN-re.
Nchcmiah was open for
.
GRANT A SPACLDW&amp;
Wbu.
g
u&gt;»,H
lkra
u
P
«„|
tag oh the instinct of t
toroand roUfero. Tb. Un^to -IM. and holding it by the tail, give the kittens
Hutlup, JttiK 4. IBS"
■»*
mutt'be a dicker.
ensued smothered the resolution.
*

Just received a large
stock of

W GOODS,

" ""

‘

1 V1U

EVERY ViVRIETY,

To be sold at Lovest
Pricee.

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

’ 003F,®*3S3S,

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

grab at it eagerly, while others would be of ths victims, and upon the bloody hands
Io plead for time upon a dun,
red and juft, frankly acknowledged that
MliMlj U ftlbft. The former be would
.
.
.
.
_
Before there comes another oni
save, and in this way I has., known sevaa indclible part in the History fa &lt;mr country;
J
Bttle to sell as they hive this Spring.— It is very simple; bat may be of use to and the man who doubts the fact of their 1 &gt; .
™
Who would oar very Ucon MV

Waive, patrons, all your pretexts
’ ^M’^Witerhonefa'1

hunker slave tool shall throw

Mark dedloed
ucakin, but inquired if he fad any good

With a little to sell farmers might soon be fartalnly cured in the following way:
Bamovo all diseased parts aa soon ra Lhcy
appear, and wash the porta with chloride

MoK.,. oronptad toproto

“.“S'

�in

WOKTOAOB SALE.

pring,,

fth

SALE
1 fan

BOOTS

A’pAJL.'C W&gt;M MX ® SOLIOTED,

CHERRY PECTORAL

DRY GOODS

rorcis, caiM, soutsmu.
iRoxnrns,witeriK^Mica caerr, asmii, m
coSHCMmo*.

1,000‘t'issm

BUCKLEY

iXvss

Shoes

"San
Bnd noj be foend ••X'k L
£»&gt;« Bria- -V.it ebd erTewi: B«ut
Creel. Mid,, -to,, feu uri oompfetl

sortment of New

=S-Ss£r^T£

OF

are Higher.

L-

■ ’

r

JTews I! !!

MT nevertheless true.

\rfiK

Whofeays Spring Goods
mW 1.1'

;;k. Adtunr

Startling

iuOAAS. «*—

Trimmings,

and TelHl Mamati^ Fringa, Xdfin

"nt‘ Uft friAmlngi, ArtijMib,
•5'li.iwi‘w, ' Ihuh &lt;uii

JawaeS. Urran,
- '
Alt'y fur Mortracea'
Daie.1 F*A—rr I-th 1857.________

Whra one* triad it* .upcriority orsr «»wyot
tttedida* of U* kind 1. too apparent to escap*
wrvatoin, aad where it* virtue* are known.

Eibtcage sale

Spring Goods!!!

PHILLIPS'.

AND
AT) ITS Fin. Comforters, oil Wbood*

Whkh .,U U«U'

«ind

CortlrY Ctm’ybrnii)
HahtfngaMa'y 8th 1857. I '
Read Law has been received
at this &lt;«!Iiec' and is now ready fi&gt;r distribiitkrn auionj lite diHcunt towns in the
county, upon applicallon of the Town
Clerks uersunaBy Or by written order.
G. W. MILIA
_______________________ CountyA'Ierk.

ICStfr. bearing &lt;
£ D. 1 uy.and

beer, profited, on wbieh
for protection from atu«
organa, unlit th* introdu
tore!., Thia artitlsia tho rMutt Ufa long laborioos,
and I b*li*»« &gt;oc«&gt;*afi&gt;l endrafanr, to funiiah th*

Mims.

cheaper THAN EVER
1 would especially call Ao aUonlion of the
(inhabiunia of Barry (xmntv and tbo
adjoining Counties to an exam'mateun nt' my largo atuoh «if
Spring G.-eods, which
will baavWao low

ARITTINGS, a good anortatut, OM.th a*r-

ARR1S0NS Writing Fluid, P«rfus&gt;«ri*a Ac.,

U.e prrmia«a iteacr

AULDHG-B
ay Store,

;ed a large
c of

SOODS,

KALAMAZOO.

si,u-^THFor

CLOTHING!t

ionamia! rauie. e
in the Republic*
public tieartpaper
psMiwM m Hawi
A largo Stock of Ready-Made Clothing,
week* locorwAitc...
lc„,
wrv.
t|&gt;7tp]?"u^.&gt;t&lt;!iJ’ -pm*UD6 l5s* Unl* kssnngia jinrt retwMred. 1 have seccrrrd the services
of Mr. Haxar Buaws, (formerly'with
Couiaa A Co_) and am now prepared to
get up Garments to order, and indie bat
of etyle. I ke«p from two to six men con­
stantly sewing, whoso workmanship will
compare with any In tho State. Garmenu cut on the sbortcal notice.

CT

Remember the
_j

Clothes!

on the building.

tTme

SHAWLS H

INCOME.

' B

I,-lying and Imisc in lb*
o( Mwhicao, and known

laniais U. ‘H»» riucui »i mic
r. uiZtirrli ill I tent oilof the

v2nl

Vi. K.'EEKUIS. Shariff

JS MO N EY!

Battle Creek, Hastings,

Watch, clock a» j ew elry i i

EMBROIDERIES.

ARAGES.
B AWAY—AU,
.

ATTACH M ENT NOTICE.
r» Edward W Xoore.
ra that a Writ of Attach-

UE

ay Store.
S, READY MAW
er so CheMp.
SWEKZEY.

SKIES

SHERIFF'S SALE.

ids.

Sleeve* Skirta.
&amp;ic. Trimtninga for
Ladies’ Dresses, Ribbons,
&amp;c. Aino, Umbrellas and Parsols, and a splendid aasortment of
Straw Good*—the largest stock ever of
fered to the public. Cnll and exam­
ine tliree Goods before purcha­
sing elsewhere, and 1 1W
cuofident of giving
entire satisl'aclion both an
to the quality and prices of those Goods.

Premium* for th. raw...HA2O® H

PREPARED BY DR. J. a AYER; PRAC• tic al axd;analytical CHEM­
IST LOWELL MASS.

HARDWARE!
FRANCIS
ROWER
la doing th*
Hardware butiocM in Hail­

larg.it
ing* la tecauad he haa th*
XLA HGEST STOCK of th*
BEST GOODS, at lb.
LOWEST TRICES,
AM now reclerij; tnr SPRING stock of Good
and hare ou band a Bnd rate asaorunniof
SBEDF* 1UUVTJUHD H'ASE STOVES,
TJS\ COWED ANDSJiEETIROa
WARE, WHICH I OFFEE
AT LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER.

--- ----- b GAUMONT’S

iLMiyni
PAYMENTS.
................... I6B4.SM04
tAsxp^IJMB

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

(I rand Ranula. '
TbefllARTINGK MTAGR leavta Battle Croak

JEWELRY.
HPECTAQUn.
TH1MRLES,
GOLD 1*858,
C
The largest and most complete assort­
and all other article* in Ms lin* rf bustn**---------- ...
ment in town. Also Prints, Ginghams fa. will m!l « chop as tb. «*'»§«* MAPES
IA
and domestic Goods of all kinds.
Hmtingv May A, !M.
*» 1 !

sortment

OF HARTFORD, OONN.

it of and
wtMCo

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

I* of MiHuraa.
ifraid TiUag**f
I1 «J1
attention ...
to ui&lt;
my stock vi
of'Stalls,
c.m aucuiiuu
-u—....
of th* Rrgiatar Croch, Plain sad embroidered Crape
&gt;, aix'rnda couth
Shawls, &amp;c., Ate., Ate.
■
and righty, llreuee runalngauulh bar rod*, throe*

LLI15TS,
LAWSS,

JETNA INSURANCE OOMPT

i, 13JA.

Clothes!!
•May.eth 1857.

S-OOZDS
KZK* r

. 8,

7।
inw cbme vi
------ -nd tawing date April ivtli, I to al! IboM pereon.wbo want garmrato nmd* in
rl'.cgiMriv OficvofDrad. I th. gioat Faabionsldi yautrar. .

rrtnaB.asd *id a*aiRUB&gt;euI &gt; reeorded in
..tert lUke rtlleria Lr a*ld.c*un&lt;y lifBa
lae xthday of
oripsea. no F
■icii lv be dur

O. D. HANSCOMB
SHAWLS!

PSJUDV.

kind. It it an fctpeaaivtenaiMtitioa of co,
tenJ. Still It la afforded to tht’public at i

Spring Latvian* jiut reaired.

LARGE RED BOOT

Fine French and English Broad doth*
Fancy Caaimersand Vestings.
tjowerte aatein uw nsitgagei
(Kirauanee of the atatulf m anrb &lt;

PHILLIPS.

MERCHANTS C«i«br*ted Gargling Oil ot
PHILLIPS’.

'

;

1—.

sign of the

»oiACi»;«

SHOP,

kJ of a iMrtain aiMBOiinoery acrareotn oc paid

CLOTHING J I

rcco’ar ta:J
i» hereby gi

ce«.

UH.8M

..na,42953
•
’ ■—------- fijMIJ
The Company haa nah u*eu of »I,0W,n3
In Fire Dopartcirat,.
Inland
do.
.......

M,,••
------- WJHIJMIAI
Nrarly W^OOjOOO ofte*.** Ki ’

I

BiHiiai-re. .
LADIES- AMI GENTLBMErra
............ ...
Tire GRAND RATIOS STAGES Ust. B*tU.
them ElK par oenl of th. ।
Creek oL Mood***, Wodiuwday* and Friday*, aad
the abao* cfloatM, and Uu
v ^~u~. ,
am»» at Grand Rapid* th* Mtt* dual &lt; o'clock
P. M., |**&lt;ing through Briitclrillr. llkitinj*. Mid­
dleville.
Caledonia.
Whitnoyrillo,
and
Cucada
—
‘
AT THE SIGN OFTHE BALLOON.
’
ItetumlDg. 1»«t» Grand Il«i&gt;id* at * o'tloek A. M-,
on Turafara, Thnradaya and Saturday, arriring al
L. Rayj Jodpof Probate.
rpliti Moon i« kept stHcily on TKS1PE- Haiti* Creak in time fob th* orralug tralna of can
Upon reading and Ann
A RANCE PRINCIPLES, where the moat fant - - - c_,v JiU* —-rid—I. r
ELEVATED
al Grand Rapid. with lines of SleambdaU
tui.ritt tr. &gt;u&gt;.
OVEN STOVES,
Errry variety °r confectionery t» frail aad lax
LOW OVEN STOVES,
ariaie thcsijtnseh.
ICE COULLEMONADE »«rrtd up,on abort noPARLOR
COOK STOVES,
imn of Sun*
j and atockedwi:
er ween in this town. Slx Plate and Bail
"VcE CREAM, delicately palateable, right from
TO HOUSE BUILDFFS.
Uie fountain bead.
.
SHEPARD A NICHCL8.
Jun* l»t. F'A.
y8
all of the aborelarnric*. in qulelne** and comfort.
Sertwe Diogn a! all kind*ICECREAM.furerialted for parties, or to prirate
familiea, ns th* rhorteit poaaibl* notie*.
.
H.
BEAUMONT.
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE.
parties Ititereited by eaasefra * cop* &lt;-f «»» «»d»r
to b« publielwd in the Republican Banner, a
OBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alteaMORTGAGE SALE.
ded to. EAVE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
•a abort uotlc*. in aiie and Uyie to auftcuatoewr
,.erw allrntm rarb week, next tmmeFBAJiClS ROWER.
HteRnga F.huary mb, 1657.
lylO
Jails* of Probate.
’ wtuiwa
la th* matter of U-* *at*to ‘d Darn! Mo-।

J

ISH,
TEA,
to cure tbebgadaa*

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

-AND-

FEHBIS, Mberiff.

is line of Grocerie*-

OIL

CLOTHS

IIit*ting* and Knlsunozoo.

JL.TTI«IN3JS:n
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

L **

ost Haating* at about half-p«*l aevra o'clock
in th* morning on Moi»d*ya,'W*dn**dayn indr

Admtaiatraior irfaald estate.

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

TXb2£^is~^oi^e^:

BrusMte, Three Ply, Ingrain and Stair
Carpet*. Stair carpels from 15c to 5»

SIMI EL T. McSAIB,

.re,
4 SP21
857.'

Aeeortawl Complete, ted*’
Full Stock.

HATS

uAJSTX)

brtenan Church, in the v itegn_*f ilMtuy*■ «
a*ru* v-.d known a* the old BaUteCrro* lead
UJMBEROF ALL

CAPS;

Hsstfap, May t, 1W»-______________ '
■
_

E"’'ir’rf11.J.0RANT.
Haatiugw. May, 28, 185Y-

’u¥hhoech

in seven hooks,

__i

JKWKLRY AND DOOK STORE
DY SAMUEL OKIL AND SAMUEL L. JONES' Spriaga, Frairierill*
of Iheaubseriben. on :bc aouth tide ot State SL,
. ——
tK — W...IA t
tn KUSSECH dry good star*.
nPUQRArmcAt. svrvxtohs,
We talrfliib nielliod uf ir.frrcnlng Uie Cittern*
xVA ir AND KLEOANT COACHES
of Hailing* aad wie-iuliy, that ** trap coortanUy
UTHORS of Maps of Monroe. Hill*dalc, BranchS. Joscph^Ca**, Macomb
nnd Jackson counties Michigan, Ac.
The subscriber* propose to publish *

A

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ITS or MICHIGAN, WaabtaaawCoant

HARREL8, TUBS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

SpriBg Style, assortment complete.
lia^ aadte.ng doatroo*®

TAMILI GBOCEBrS!

ISAAC K. RUH8K.
AMBROHH HUBBELL,

enoPEWN8 -BUSINESS.
.
' • ____ 1— .11 l,. — .U.M* 1-—- —.Cm m

FOR SALEONE YOKE ofert year Ud O««»
••
« Ci.ir «
“

t

AND IT TAKES MOSEY TO BUT GOOD JEWELRY.
D**tfep. May S3. 1*6.'v2nl-4
MAP“dF UAB^BYTH)USlimflcHr

per yard, wide fur 20c.

boots and shoes.

:yobold au

“■‘V.s'iSr

SALVADO Soda Salaralm: and SalarUra al
PHILLIPS'.

t Hawing*, conn Iy oaa
a. Un ;ib day of Mai, A. D. IBS’, nt tea o'clock i E M P O R U M OF F A 8 H ION
Il toreemm: a*
PACKi;R
rpUE suteeriber wonM t.k* thh nwlhod ofinJaau&amp;Urrow
Mortgage. I 1-’farming lb* dMg*BSofUaatings aad Barry Co.,

Ifewllnra. «l wbMh U

rARIETY,
at Lowat

of produce
change far

PHILLIPS'.

ffiT*x

pHiLurr.
Fluid al__________________________________

Main Street,

IlaXe pleasure in inviting attention* n&gt;
my stock ofPlaln and fancy SILKS, which
have just arrived. An examination of
thine Goods is requested before puitha*ing elsewhere.

SOODS

f-jejjel

HANSCOMRS, “

SILKS! SILKS!!

GoodHewsIl

ILL

SOAP Geroaan Era. • • Toilet and bwMayj^,

Stock and aatiafj yaur1 the tnith_ RcmtaiMr

tbair child

w. MILLS,

71 TB1MISGS

ramjyg

I /&lt; ROCERIES. Draw and Medicine*, READY
| IA UADE CLOTU1NG, Iteuk* aad HteUcnutet.
AT-

G. W. ifxxtx Ceunly Clerk and Notary
cannot
full to draw custom irusn a great distance.

2jOOOS^

iROUKKNT and Glu. War*.

Be JAMES C. BUBB. Tbit n-uae U hl;

Milla, Hotels,Stnrws,Form-houses, Nome*
of property. Owners. &amp;c,4e.
Enlarjmiplm* oftoe principle VfflggM
a table of Di«t*nc« and * busineea Direc­
tory, giving the name and buMDcaaof each
Bubscriber, yrlM bn angrared on the m*r-

guardianship sale.

Mr Stock will be found Full and com»y Dtoca
, T
a,
Map, which will be colored end mounted
in the b«i stylo and delivered to aubsen^•'■‘5P“CTlMCn.GE&gt;L.

ASE?«XXl»WhSS

�TnSTrwro?

CHECKS' SK

THE THIRD

la Rent’d 0»H

la lbs oMSS^t
nti sou.! bi

ix
-WOOD NYMPB/i.
J^T WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.
OF-GOODS!

‘'Also. the
APOLLO AND I?UNA,

■440^

13522108

MHertkn ofseswril hundred
fine da PArmm
U^nJVhLlr &lt;* Wtflcb m WJte diatribe

WAI.

ted or nJL.ttcd AUMing tbc gubecribera
wfc^ nMfirg Me rvvcived prevH.ua tu the
Twrealy-^ighlh sf Jsamrr &gt;57.

rtatosod Xaacy Caate
’ *&lt;*r”KEfTIELb-S.

rXAIUlWARF, Jalde card rocket (nJw;1 Ka~
n *-*•_ Aw&lt;’c«. Crwaeil Sawa, Bawd Bawa.
&lt;~.i« t-,. ■. n. W . . ;u 11. .,.
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Every, Mibscriber of U&gt;rw dpllar* is co
1 titled to K dopj
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WM.C. BRYAMT* CD.,
Ihwns* Pon, X«« Ts«* CUp.
HE gVKXrXG WT^ntaito^. hJ&lt;1

ASKEE XOTIOXH, a gped iinrtnM ,
■ &gt;UI1 I I

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DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

,-rvikir " —
SEAMLE&amp;4 Bagt

__ »«•' - - • JUD.MD Pabtntx. .
dAdtUL Ert *
Mortgagee.

QURBAXTS uid C-lron i

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

-t, -taking fccrdollan
worth 6f n-sding matter, bwMni the lickO. HAMILTON. Em;.. oeerelary «X tbs Board «&lt; i rtAryrr|Mr*'vxhBbH
’
'
of eyvy
irtifasrT
J
—tagy
—/ be
—5 rtWT«l
Tfl a-iditi&lt;wr.
Tbvso who preicr Msksuoc* to the Eo’
•Srtuidar Night,’ esa have either
b!lc.wi»rf W* year; ”—’•
God.?. 1-.,’. iu. United
*wkrr Mega
Blsckwood's
Mrsaeuger.
i to a single

AND
“Jlmhara yoa: been nb to Baiiingv lately
“Xo.why /ohn.’*'But yoot'e leerd bow cheap G rant A Spaulding
are aelling Gooda"

1.

M. 'Itswau,

D«

W. 5’jtwi.M, Wh-le Sk

Do^cr ta Ursssetae A Tme
, BteWL ItaaUngte Mhfc-_

D.-C. Hlwixt, Deelrr iu
vtoiona. Fota. &lt;««*• *’•«

K mxwx, Dcslrr ut Fm
m,d Ifrsviataew, and a
Store ee Creek Street. UaaUU

* VbnUn^nW^nsM** t« pstMlAH

HIGH PRICES.

lte&lt; -'era USceufl'rrda i (r r«a&gt; caunty el Barry.
.» Iln 5 Ih day a Fadtort/A|l®. la Later f&gt;.

Thus, Car e&lt;
A perw-n col
"ta l»nd ■■■&lt;-*• laaiiwai |
n': I only geU X beautiful Engraving or Maga
iiuu ate year, but slsu rtonitca ths ArL
c
“ ’
Is lirksti. llmlit-

Wa bare Jest eMne set ef« well fungbl and gtorioua twcpaip, wboae nanr eoe-mragm; 4'ta.la
more than compensate lur the nat.ar. J defeat. We
have eabibited aaat»naiMMmm. «hkk. ebde
it anitr.atea the heart* at all MtredK freemen,
atrikea torn*into the tveuenaofIbe ataiery eiteadiar dynaaly; bat. noble aa we bare f.mfbl. and
ttuirM’ aa the duplay of OCT aUeSgO. ia. ae hare
•Uli Mm abort ot ee'.omptuliiag lhe great r»
frirm io t”tmi5»nl it &gt;&lt; oar miaeum to oanjdrt* n Wrdae-day and 8atorday. at Ibr rate ad »!.»'
per year, ia ad rance, aad ia tbr rbeapert papc
e.u’ted. Kcwoto-.aUU-r.oXngwd «m.n»r
not matter &lt;Z the Hady
Tb* WassLT Awnsnao* U il.r
“•*
tLewpct arally »h«rt P»LliaUed ia ill* ^tote^—
It baa long been Inown aa the «deet
tn the
•toe ib-Wret, Un-r tot taw pubi^kto to wt;.

_____
/ETNA tafttyBAferOB po*onr.

BsAfert*’ Wum At Co,

jaggfegc&amp;SiRi
•1-TTPt

DH&amp;jLttrr
yartiflieS.

Gkajit A; SrACUMko, DcaI.

wbsa ihs iWrtribrtwmn will take p!a.-e.
foUk'.Burter^fVotew

aiiiaixs-ti _ r.-jpru;

jj. J. K»r:iiu, Ddkler m

. ..yrs**""?
Wm. a. Sahtoeu, BLu-b
Ito rar u— bmoebry- SUp I
Msu^lteteyt MHh. __

SiUMOB* At

WiiirruAK,

TV Write ot awbrer’ptmn ta f Iyer yrnJ■ stwstm
The Watolv Adrorteaar anataan a far sdtrrtaisg
eUamk' «k«h prcaonl pecaUar adnatogM to baa
**IIAT ES FOR ADVERTISING.
nui wa Itrurauc ia oaiLT, (10 Leer er Ini I

r&gt; there to trad* a* loot *° ‘*’•7 hrl-s thr,r S””1*
at «ucll eaonnoaa pncei.1 and baring beard ®
ranch about Gnat A Spruidteja

ti^um ti
PAYMENTS.

' Ml

in IM tyilagltir®*'f-r-a
&lt;ta*b.tog Ur* lUd where

CHEAP CASH STORE!

IL W. Waxxbx, Funhuma
in Bailer'* Hock, ever IL A
Itete»&lt;M»cX.____________

Taxes for 185(».

TJRlfG^LU. Yofcx pfcotlCCKI'i .
!»’
Mrs-Finn

tasa^totta*toB*.&lt;Xs*ta.a Kaapeno.
SATURDAY MONDAY * TUESDAY
Ofrsrt week. from th* frrr day ot I»ecm».ber IMf
unbe«th&lt;ay ofJaeuarT. J’t* l.riaai’r
X. WSR. YswnaNp CaUartwv
Heating* Dec. s IMS.
a» tf
UIURAH FUR FREMONT!

Call, Immediately.

M O iX T ’ S
b4HW»*»*’AND GENTLEMEN’S

SA3LOOIV •

4 LTHORS rfMapa of Mid1nw, Hill*It, Mnoumb
il dale,Branch8.Joacplt,Caaji.
nnd Jackson counties Michigan
Tbc «'il»cri!&gt;&lt;-ni propare ta। publish a
new May of Harry County, 'I Michigan,
from county records and iclu^lI surveys.
Containing all public roads, ar
_
___
... __________
____ Jf vf Villaquarter
lines,
the actual _loutlidj
g^a, Port Offices. places of I Worship,
School Hoiiaea, Mannfholqries, Tanneries,
Mill", II&gt;.tols,StDree,FarnUxiu4.-a, Nanue&gt;
of property, Owners, Ate., Jac.1
Enlarged plana hf the principle Villages
a tablsi of DmUImss und a busin wa Diroo
t.rry, fcirinj tfee name and bwuncaa of ench
tcbscriljer, will bo engraved ox the mar-

Th* plotting will be Co a suithblo scale
»o as to make a large and rmamcntni
Man, which will be colored and mounted
in the beat style Md delivered to subseribcra at *5 per onpy.
SAMUEL CEIL,

eapital &gt;tock. The marred, bewerer, hare paid
them
per cent, of the grew premisma bock in
Ih* abaM rd Icaaea, and th* remaining I«| per cent
rt receipt* bare been onportioned to agenta, *1
prt;tor, wm, reppert of Ore oonpanica and diri-

Tb« f.-flowing gentlemen were utanituoualy r»
rioted Itnctota fur Um enantog rear:
Thom*’ K. Bruce
Milo* A, Tuttle,

A W. Atmim. Sfrddk sr
t^bon In Goody rar's B
----- ‘- n«*w&lt; ttaatinra. M

Wr hope oor frtrada will roll laemisftatrI». awd
to the ntueoa irf Harry Co., aa would re* if yea
want to purchaM any thing la the abope vt '
DryGooda, Grmrriti, Hardran, Bo&lt;tta
&lt;f' 5A&lt;-r», ReinltiyiJiiilt C^ithiny,
GvM,fcrry4«»re, Glata-rart.
\
SXuti^i, SkirAt^a,
JAnimt, a:r., dr.
AT VERY LOW PKiCES! !

Discovered at Last!!
Da RAYNALES

MEDICATED TONIC!!
Bimringtam.
ate
arftoriaad Acrru.
F
REl-AkKV by the pororMtoe, &gt;a
MHdgnn.
sstabrhto

Corn. Wheat, (ht*. I’aprrraga, Besawkx and nl
Boat anything taken in exchange t-r Good*.
nit ty.__________ GKAXT A 8PACLPIM0.
MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT haring bton made ia the payment

of * certain earn cf money •ecurrd and pro»i
Dded
to bn paid in and by ibr ooodlUmmofa aertain

Indenture of monzace. bearing
the J7th day
of October, A. I&gt;, Idii. euentod by Wdliam VaJ

MORTGAGE SALE.

NEW STAGE ROUTE I

HARTER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

foitowa- -All that certain piece or paieel oflaod
ailuate is th* County &lt;d Ilarrr, and Blate of MiehL
gan. known and tenertbdd by Ute Halted Mui*,
aurrey, aalba wMthatfof tbo north wMtDMrt*
&lt;rf^r*T",*T’*!.'2‘’ *mr? "“•&lt;*&gt; •** * r—go
rngtat&lt;•_» writ; That raid nreetoam will brmM
loTay Uie principal and intent mumiaing onptod
on raid mortgagr. with the lawfal tbaa. coala end
chargee at feraritouro at pnblia readM an ths
•erenlli day of April, A. D. 1867, at ttortrssMsak
“1, *“d ,i*rt *‘ lb* Gvart Hom*, in tb*

IP’W’.ia iwiaww a,___

.

GREAT DBC
®NKEWCTriunoH
ramoyr. in

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I8A-A.C O.
M now nalliag soaa east;
wr ik, than can be bought
s* soy ate* atom thia ride ।

rate*
salKT

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

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X

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1857.

NO. 5.

Stepped forward and found that Gurtu.
studied, nor even intentional; but they »
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Karl was dead I Ho hrtl fallen with his
'
As Houaaooic, Attorney. &amp; Counael•What sort of a man is UH- asked.
were IntaiUre, ns though Ids very nature 1
■Clans or six lixd qa lbm—13,&amp;
■ lcr» At Ias. totlieilAr* in r1 ...A ...
knifo true to its alm, for it had trunk vary
asked
in
a
pleasing
tune.
Thu very hat trail in the world jr$a
led him thus. At length night came on. k
the river, to Logansport,” I
near the spot where my heart u.urt have
would take for Gua Kart He'. small
We ate our suppers and then smoked our t
been, and tlmpdat was driven oo for In­
not a bit over five feet afar, with light replied.
pipes, and finally my companion propos- &gt;
o. bolbbook.
c. 1 wish to go there
to 0&gt;v noTtd wood; that I had to work fimd
•That’.
rd thnt 1 should sleep before he did. At «
to pull it out, and harder still to imd«p
stranger
resumed.
‘
V
hat
very stout. But, Lord love ycube’s quick myself,’
first 1 thought of objecting, but a few mo- ’
my taking your second paddle
tbe marble fmgcr» that were closed •«! ’
| aa lightning, and his eye’s got fire IQ iL—
menu' reflection told mo that 1 hod bet- 1
your
company
V
dvIngntadneosupoatbahandM
lie droaaea In all aorta of abapes, but gen­ and keep
ter behave as though I was an honest
like it 1 told-him frankly,
‘Swiftly fl-’wvd the ride, and ere tie ran
erally like a common hunter. Oho! he's
man; so 1 agreed to his proposition. He
sank
again to rest 1 reached Logansport.
wanting
company
the very devil, ld» believe."
took my aeat nt the stern, and.I'movod '
“So ha' c 1,’ added the hunter. ‘And
'Pho authurilivs knew tho foto of Augus­
After thotu- full of whiskey and wa­
b uekSta»WI»«A
«
“
l
Ut,ur
01
,U
“
B
further
forward,
and
having
removed
the
lUAt.Bpjltek"
wanting
some
better
mode
of
tus
Karl
at once, ar.d when 1 told them my
which ure
the disk
k*. **
bad
provided «■&gt;
wan —
all• I’ve been &lt;---------.
ter wnwn
“ jww.ww
thwart upon which my companion had
storv, they ponred out » thousand thank*
.A..r &amp; Si- ivuiixo. Dealers in all kii
drauk, the crowi^'begun to disperse, and ouuvcyw’
"
** ,&lt;l8*
been sitting, I spread my cloak in the bot­
l» lire (ioo.1*. (Itv-ccnre, Crockery, Jc. S
upoimyhred. A pen* wu raised, and
........... _^__.Droker».
’
.bnrilv afterward#
afterwttrda 1 went
wcDtupaffaln
(
shortly
up again to bed through tho deep forest.
tom of the eonoc, and then lhaving placed
* |
---------- —-—~ |tTT. Katloon, BankerVtStoek, ilotc aua ,.
I Uu."
he
the offered rcwnn| put with it. and tender­
“Come,
—" 1 said, and m I «p&lt;*ko
and this limo I slept on uninterrupted till
,y down. A. ■
iny valise for a |&lt;il!vw 1 lay
B^adxek. Warhkx &amp; Go,
ExtUaSr Urol&gt;irc«e»k.MiA_
ed to me. J took the «»ple reward
leaped int»the canoe, and having deposit­
morning.
.
soon as ponsiblc I drew out one of my
I had just eaten my breakfiul and had ed hi* rift in tlw bow, he took one of the pistols, «nd beneath tho corer of a cough frOTi the generous citato-, »hilc the re­
mainder ! directed sbould bs distributed
poddies,
ahd
told
me
he
was
ready
when
gone out to tho door, when a horseman
1 cocked it Then 1 moved my body ao
among tho-* who bad suffered tuort from
came dashing up to the place, himself nod "1 waa, So We pushed off, and were *oon that my right arm would be at liberty,
the Wabash robber’s depredations.
URGE AXD DESIRABLE STOCK
animal all covered with mud. It had been dear of this whirlpool.
and grasping my weapon firmly with my
I found Kcinp ack and miserable. He
Fur an hour we conversed freely. The
raining all night. Tbe first thing the
OF
finger upon the guard, 1 drew up ntylpan- was burning with fever, imd the doctors
While looking M Brohl/ up In my tn«,
new coiner did waa to enquire for mf.— stranger told me his jmmc was Adama, tie alouclxd' my hat, and then settled
bad
shut him up in a room rrhi'ro a well
I answered al once.to tbe name, and ho and that hl* father lived in Cvlumbu*.—
, down for my watch.
man must have suffocated.
then informed me that Lyman Kemp He was out now on a mere hunting and.
Fortunately for the moon was up, and
AND
•Water!
Wal«r! inGod’s name give
Sat wdl.
cuu'rd not live, and that ho wished to are prospecting expedition with soma com­; "though the foreat trees threw a shadow
panions who l*d gone on to Logansport
mu as a«M«i n&gt; possible!
.
, upon me, yet the beams'foil full upon Karl
by
horse,
and
having
gut
separated
from
‘Die doctor says he must soon die.’
, and 1 could «o Lis every movemrot. We
He told me no, 1 threw open d* whF
j said the jmreacngcr. ‘‘and the poor fellow them iu the night, had lost hi* horao in, werewell into the Wabash, having cntcrduw—sent for a pall of toe-water, and was
— :UAVE„,,taBl„„j„ffvr,lEX :
ua-,. &gt;iir»ut.
»;«!-.■«
"
er
■ ra, ™1, -k. ibr life kw =.«»Sb » ~ the bargain. He said be had a great sum, cd it about thnje o’clock.
H^tun
4»tt.
on. the point of administering it when the
of motley about his perton and that was
M b.-KR«UH1
TllEMELY LOW 1-UICES lb: «J------ -j-—I---------------------------- _rs—» ,
,
‘You wUlcall uw al msdoighC 1 said
old doctor Carnap- Ho lu Jd up Ira band*
M
one rvasun why be d&amp;likcd to travel in
; k,AOH,-&lt;mc
I'.iiu iivrai
drowsily.
J
CASII.^O.&lt;luc
lb. Eurgow
top*.mlj,!,.
1 "T’JT* “J
in horror,and toll mo that it would kill
I able stock of good* ever offered In
_____
: bclf. “S«&gt; young—eo nupciui—wun *o the forct.
'
‘Yoe,’ b» returned.
*
the sics
sfck man,
man, But
1 ioroed him back and
i) olhwixr. Dealer in Gno rit
Thua
ho
opened
hi*
aflairs
to
me,
and
I
, ,,
; tbe
--------------------------7 In tho summer uf 1832, 1 waa engaged ruany friend* and food relative* in lus far
, *..&lt; &gt; I «t&gt;.
ware. w&gt;d a »&gt;
Good night, k
\ Kemn drank the igralcful beverage. He
[ with a young man named Lyman Kemp, j t)ff home—and taken down to die in a was fool enongb to I* eqrally frank. 1
■Good ulghi-W Pleu«El ar~oradmitted that 1 had some money, and told
. '"’I”."
i
—j,------ -----------------------■'T_ Our assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry . in ’locating
_'land' ’lol* along
■
the
‘ Wal-asb,
‘ h,; atninge land.”
l'll have you fartlxr on your way than
him my business; and by a quiet and
N. Baowx, pcalcA in /Ftimilv- Grocrnre 1
e,nn(Ajfo equalled,
andembrace*
embracesi in
i jnIndiana.
Indiana. 1 had
I hadgone
goneuut
out
partlyfur
fur
my | lolJ tha man I would act out on my reequalled, and
partly
my
you think ere you woke up sgaxi-’
'when he woke again his skin woe moirt,
«
UlSSiCN &gt;££-T
; mu!'-v 8tIlc8not lo
draw here.
|.h Bnd
6 be f,,ond
founddaewhere.
' liea
health,
end nartlv to
to accommodate
accommodate onu
one turn as soon as possible. He*wtc some unprreumiug couraa of remark, he drew ’ 'Perhapswo,’ thought 1 to myself, a# 1
and his fever turtLd. In eight days from
from me the fact that 1 had money enough
------ ttx^-' ■■■—— I too Pieece* Carpeting, from Auction at : wb&gt; liad 0Tcr been a noble friend to me.
. break fart and then remmed his journey,
towered my head and pretended to lower that time he sat la bls saddle at my aide,
being bound as far up as the Potamato- to purduwe forty fall lota. and together we HtarU-d for Litde River,
Finally tbe conversation lagged, and I myself to sleep.
u-i. .a.
b,
1(hC iiiriuw |
gpn nA
I of government land. At Logansport be
mie border.
Fur half nn hour my companion *trer- i At Walton’s Battlement I found my horao
.
1 settled up my bill, and then went fur began to give my companion a closer cd the canoe very well, and seemed to1
--------- 8W Parasols embracing many new styles w as taken sick, and after watching with
entirely recovered, and when 1 offered to
at low
low prices.
prices.
i him a week, in hope* tliat he would aoon my horse; but a bitter diaap]wintment scrutiny. I rat in Mw »tern of the canoe take but little notice of me; but st the ctid
Si .work A Wi.niTMAS. Funiacemcn,J;
at
nay for bh krepitrg the bort would take
and
he'
was
about
midship.,
and
facing
w"-i-Msktat
BtertrtrtttM. ,rir
in—-' j -Bunncta, ‘
’
--------Ribbons, and artificial* in great! tuWVcrj i fuunJ that he hod a settled fever awaited me. 1 found the animal's fix&gt;t
of that time I could see that he became
nothing. The rtwy of my adventure on
.- r. ,1 e.rr, kit'l *'I Good, io Uirb. —— i
• .
t
s me. His hair was uf »light Ca5en 11UCmure uneasy. I commenced to snore with
I and aa the physician said be would not swollen very badly, and It pained him so
! CLOTHING,
B‘and hung iu long cyle* about his neck;
snd regular;y arawn oream, «u.u the river bad reached there ahead of me,
- Ivug and regularly drawn breath, and
■ probably be able to move on under a that he eould hardly step on it. Had the^
.......
'
BOOTSANDSHOES.
•u. fc.un.w.r.wU.jri
«-&lt;“•- «*"■ and this wna the landlord’ll gnUitode,
road
been
good,
1
should
Wive
been
tempmonth,
1
determined
to
push
on
atone.
—
---e
—
.
-------,
r. Fn«i.i&lt;ntable Tfcilor. CM■
HATS AND CAPS.
Ina complexion veer
very liclitlight- But t.u
the on
' inc imiaui... -................
— J of
So ! obtained a good nurse, and luring j tvd to try him; but 1 knew some placese andi i.:the hunter u hen he hears the —t»c«a
and groceries.
color rfhb Lee ra &gt;*•&gt; ♦“»
'S“!J '
It wa* during jtlie panic In England,
Purrbasins largely from Auction*, Im seen that my friend would have every-1 »hc mud would be drop. I went to the
game in the woods.
call
fair.
It
was
a
cold
bloodless
cdqr,
J
T F ILuivrv, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­ porters and Munufacturvn, we are enabled thing necessary to his comfort wbieh mo-. ]&gt;r*t and naked him it he could lend or
But hark! Ahn—'-here was before one some years alncc ’ that » gentleman, by
like pole marble. . And for the first time
. ... , .
Strrrt. Uro doors w«*t to offer many good* at prices that 'defy ney could procure, I left him.
j sell me a horse. He cauH do neither.
lingering fear in my mind that 1 might ,tbe name &lt;&gt;fTlK)ipI&gt;*&gt;n, was seated with
too, 1 now looked partisuforly nt his eyre '
------------------------— ■ rempetltfoti. end Invite the attention pl
oouKthing of a mdanA'-ly
« ‘H’
As good fortune would have it, I found Hl* only horse had been shot ths night
shixit the wrong man, but it was gone now ,
They were grey iu color and had the bnl- «
U \V \V LuKa&lt;Fa-4uMi-iLleT*«lnr. Shop the cfaiwt buyers.
TOae
drearv lock roonl, watching bs clerk pay
of nix men bound on the very I before by the Wal*»b rubber. There
A* the fellow stopped the motion of the &lt;
&gt;’^withstanding the
the advance
advance in
in TEAS
inn-T : aa party
party v&gt;
. .
,ia
* 1‘txk. over U. A. G^dvMr's Store. ,
^withstanding
awav’thouwmde W pran&gt;l« hourir. He
liaupy of glaring ire. The light waa inr 1 .was going,
. aud ii
-j ___ _day
.i...J ।was not
....
i.___pl
ir, the
Im, p'-ncc
obtain.
paddle 1 distinctly heard him murmcr— 'wim'a tanker ofcireUrat credit; there e»J______________I OUP finalities for purchasing are such, that n&gt;ulc
a bun*
to be obtain1U-E.:
I .. . -______ | OUr LSCIIIIICN I'U pUlVIMMHIIg Ul v
, h mo
-— I- watted
--------- one
---.
ten*-, but C&lt;4d aud glittering like a snake s 1
ll larne** MakMak- we
we are
are enabled
enabled to
to offer
offer the
the aapaa
iwino Orijrijaf
Oriyi|af for
fop tlllc
of tlwir
tlwir company.
company. At
At length
length d f,ir juiy amount of money. 1 returned
“Oho, my little shrap—you little drea- ,Irtcd. iK-rhaps, in ,the city of Lv»^“. no
* \v“aw«*. Saddle andTfamtcsa
ilc %ake of
When 1 thought of his age, I him down
over Serin*
XeriirfA
Jrficfc
aanio price.
; .........
w0 sC
t, with ,three
pack huraea
horses to
Uicarmed that Gua Karl waa your companion ,N.r^nrnnrvtn than that of Messrs. Thomp­
*•
’.. ’ "
iiImck.
-v orrr
A
Arfielt at the same
\ :
_*t ou
„...
i.ra., nnd
car­ to the stable and led my horao out, but
for not much over thirty.
—------------- 1------.
. . .K
„ !Ln,i.
„• bur lurata »■&gt;'! I •“» l«“‘l lt““ 1 be ™»U ta era, ««lk - I'h «"jf
—But he'll do you a good turn. If your ,son A- cn., Lot at a moment mu-la M I
;n. ar.l I’or-.nvi
(tale rftto «™ «&lt;ctark A B.
\
b, wmiiDB. for m? com- „fc0... 1 tail not »«• Km. train
Suddenly a «h*rp, cold shudder ran friend is dead you shall follow him, and 1 apeak of. no rati told reflection was admit­
if. C. Motniu. nmw, Sign, and Portrait
'
g~ 8. COBB.
i had lust nothing by waiting, fur my retn- oi core. I could not use him. I' was in
ted, no former staWMas- was looked t&gt;1 a
through my frame, and my heart leaped
J'.inter Shop nest" foot's HjIbI, Ua»Unp.
C. 1- COBB. '
I panions were agreeable and entertaining. dispnlr.
take your trapa to pay your passage to gem-ral distrust
f-K «»* every uno
with a wild thrill. As »urc a* £ste—I
Tasted to Ms 1-atkcr’a to withdraw bts
of tbe firl:|
firm of;8. S. A C. L. C«'LR.) • Thcv were going on to 8t. Joseph’s where
--------------- — (Late ()f
“Look’c,' said mine lw»t, as 1 liegan to
heaven.
knew it—there could U'no doubt—I had
L .
• *t 1057^ Daltf !
hiBd already located, aud where despond, ‘can’t ye manage acanocr
«•!?*•------- — knlamoxwo.May.^
I think these were ll* very word*. At boon!, feartul tliat the neat |i|«MNt W mid
t.ten into my canoe, and into my cotifibe
t&lt;&gt;
late,
forgetting
that
thia
of nil
ExcMASGU.by ’J—--------- -- ---------arty rata they were thoir drift. A* 1*
K hus»m••v
------------------------. ~T .."
f
the V hod mill, upon tlie river, intending
others, was must likely to insure tbe ram
deuce, Giatu.Karl, th- Wabash robber!
"“'J
“ .......
r
, ,
Yhus spoke bcBoiseloisly drew in the pad­
to get out lun.k-r dm mg the rcmaludt
he wKiuht to avoid,
•Theo that’s your best way. Tlie cur­ For a few momenta 1 feared iny emotion^
J,^^p*r'tr&lt;^pfp5«.o-'v- Un*d
. । to get out lumber during t lie remainder j
dle, and then tree to hi* feet. 1 »»w him
But'to Murn, 'll”! wealthy ettuen »at
f„„ L^pta. • e; rent is strong Uiis morning, and without would betry me. I looked carefully dver
Rapids and Baltic*
J. f 'KMORYp-rrh over his left shoulder, and whnn bo cloomily watebieg tho ouqxiuring of bls
M.SdtMi'Ie. Midu
,
- ---------------------- strekc of the paddle’twould take ye a- his person again.
* kncw * w“® no1 brought back hi. hand be had a Log- bo- gold, and with a gnr.i smile listening to
I
LWU
««le Urawb
NEW* GOODS
mistaken. 1 could look back now and tee
The ciamoroua demands on hk cashier, for
wte knife m it} 1 could see the blade gleam
10 j______ You shall have one of my cabow cunningly be bad led me ou to a con­ in the pale moonlight, and I aaw Karl run nllhongh he felt perfectly easy and wcuro
*b to the ultimate result of hta n*«trr«,
noce for just wbatit a worth, and ye can fession of my circumstances—bow he had
his thumb along the edge, and then feel vet he could not rv|&gt;reM n feeling of bittar­
sell it al Logansport for as much.'’
tinile me tall my affair*, mid reveal the
the point! My b«rt licat fearftfly, ahd: nc«t, tui ho saw ronstitnei.t after omrtittato s. V.Xfe"1-| * ”
1 U ”
•
t'eMtomtolstale
of
my
finances.
"What
n
fool
1
lad
| caught tho proposition Instantly, for
my breathing was hard. It was the ut­• ucot n»b in. "nd those whom ho rfW«
- f.mdly iaiagiurtl to be hia ikarert friends,
been! But it wa# too late to think of the
■aw that it was a good one.
most exertion that I continued my wr­
•If ye daren't shoot tho raptds.’ added pl5t. I had enough to do to look out for ing. but 1 managed to do it without inte r­ eagerly assisting in the run upon ha strong
■
'tatototorf to fell to (tat taT* 4Ptalytamlta
*»
. ....
. __ si— _L....1.1— .I,/. whatwaa evidently to follow.
was opeuo-l and a
j
ruption. Slowly and notaelcady the foul1 ^ Presently t&gt;*
more
tap.ta.-.&gt;-&lt;fera^-------------tamrw.to,.|X«a^itn«mi.
TtartCr.--r---------- ------------------------.-1 at h-ngthmanaged to overcome aU
wretch approached me—Oh! hia stept’■ stranger was ii-berfd in. who after gntaig
I! N SutUrtS. County Treasurer.
Ot“ b
thankful for, my bor*^
began
to show
a”,
.
.......................
... ........hind
home
’g»nwuen
I a
- moment
moment al
afthe
bewiMurd
banker, wolly
- ATH.
b -* tH
and
i
&gt; f*^nd »hc 100110 ’* ‘ *&lt;:,, C'‘,‘5onc'1my outward emotion., and then 1 began would not have awakened ai bound—and
the
ocwimcm
an 1
Itoura*I" »“« »rhl
-hM &gt;‘S".
“rt ’•b*“ |
tr&lt; in tUCaort Bores, t
.
—
....................
-—
•
. .
. 1__ &gt;1. - » &gt; him
tbe raddle! found that bis d'-&gt;P’“L larSe «n*”,8h to b&lt;*r forir mcu i to wauh my companion mure AaMy
his long gleaming knife was I - • ’ ■
, ........... •....... _ I II _ t C...,«.4
In* ■
.,an]6n Me, air, for a»kmg
U — -C............
.. I could
tdl by ‘ *llh «“*» ,n&lt;J 1 at oncc I*’d lhc °*T,er wd riosely. My p«ud. were both Um din IOOfi 5.«ra...*--------- d yoB
^VA^.CO"“-,C!^Uto'l"ltt I
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
I leaped from tuv
—
could hear fcla breathiirg phinJy.■ m»d 1
g #tTlinge quosti-m. but I am • plain
r.«&lt; p»i«j Mm
I o.ul.1 fell If
tolbr—hl Ihra bto my
l^i^
R from to i W
W—ten dollart-nd then had my
w » onier, for I aould hear the grating of his
M htf ',nan. and like to com. to the
Ito ram to
lo «bH:
which to
i hltoJ. i' imm
... ! ih^r hroueht down. (1 cure directkwi lad examined
--a ibein
them both
both in
in the
tho forenoon
forenoou ‘
-Well,sirF impaUenily interrupted
nerved hitaaeWfor the stroke.
1 orJtfeJ Ito h.»tl&lt;m 1^ tolto
.---------I thought of lireing at »omo game.
1
about the treatment of my Horse and then when
,
The viliian ww by my tide, aud be the other.
|t.ll*toU"«rr. fe«Uto«w™'.h*&gt;tto ■
•• I "have itcard that you nave » nut on
put off. The current wra quit® rwpicl—
They worn i» the breast pocketa of my
manured the distance from hi. hand to
bau.e, .here «.Ihmi.l »S '"1
'
■n4 T.i Axntt. om&lt;» *«&gt;nd **&gt;a- Bo’"*
your bank, sir."
which pocket, had been made on '
aay four or five inilea an hour—but not coat,
(
my heart with hia eye. In bl. loft hand
upper, tod eomferubfe Tm-W* r"
-wdir,
turbulent—«nd I soon made up my mind purpore for them and I could reach them ha’ Wd a ‘hick handkerchief all wadded
yfili 'ihroS Antafev y j,0”11 '
- I* it true I’
'
,.. ,
„igU-IM' toe«„ro,uU« fcr ttoEW
that n was for better than riding on horse­ at any instant. Another hour psaod ► up/ Tliat was to rtop my month with.—
“ Really, sir, I must decline replying to
tion and that tithe.
back. The banks of the river were thick­ way, and by that time 1 had become as­’ Everv-nervc in my body Wass’Hmg.nnd yonr vrty extraordinary query. If, fore About tan o’clock, jurt after I Imd rely covered with largo trees, and I saw sured that tho. rubber would make no at­; m v heart rtood rti 11 as death. 0f course e.er.yvo have money Inti* bank, you
Ilvtfap. Bsitt Coantj. Mich.
.
bad letter at onredraw it out and aoaetlircL Uhljmt «■!««• feUhwtoto •
g'ante plenty; snd more than once 1 was tempt upon me until after nightfall.. He. my coring re-ed and at that Instant the i»fv yourself; our cashier will motaudy
JwiTRoraT* fiytortat
fel an,«.e, I
by tto totofe
tempted to fire the contents of my pistols said that it would be.-mvement that we
n-rlUBS on flrredwsy, n*r W Coort uw”r'
i huge knifo was raised aboil my borom. pa’y vouf and the bank.-r score a- » bmt
Blmen, .nd the bfeking of dope, dirtotly
al some of the boldest of tbe ‘‘varmint; were both together, for wo could run all Quick aa thought 1 brought my pistol up tor th'- slrangur to withdraw.
liutiup. Mich. _________ ________ Ife'bn
_ re|&gt;l"i-&gt;"1 "V
unto ...y
*■
-Far from It, sir, I hare tot a s; 3 pesto
but I bad no time to waste, so I kept on. night, u one could steer ike canoe while —the mnxzle was within a foot of the rob"-Treat DISCOVEHY t
J S.u,^r
-,n “ ThjHmiy | ask you, what is your
„«11 »nto •»&lt;&gt; «"»" 00 “J 'l°‘h^
Only one thing seemed wanting, and that the other slept.
be, tenrt-he WfefeJ ■
=T-I.
was
a
companion;
but
I
was
destined
to
‘
Aye,
’
I
added
with
a
amile,
‘
that
b
went down.
, '
,
Uw bri«4&lt;U»li R’l"’ &gt;" ,'1' "““"’'H111- ‘bwfeex
km 1"
P
pOU J,. C. FBSM05T. io M* trsveU
, ....
to w for goods, I w»U only *»y
laces hire
„ .
,,
■Whto 14 hr I Mimi
toMlori’
good for-mo, for every hour is valuable. hut It cure tolupon me. 1 pollW &lt;to j| wish u.
to know
sum would
find one soon enough.
. J) ,«h
to— it
»to .uod to tto »try *»y•
rat ilm tail fear was past. I had aul you at llua moment 1
It was shortly after noon, and 1 had 1 would not miaa meeting my friend fof
lnF?er and the l»l R«r waa p.
a &gt;y
du
that
.’*h—tart -O« htra totto*"1 “•। jn»t eaten my dinner of bread and eold' worlds.
.
, .. thauglit that the weapon might tniaa fire,
Jt
to« taunted. ’ ■You’e.btord uf Cuta.
meat, when I romo to a place where the‘
Ob—you’ll meet him,never frer, imd । i but it did not- There wa. a sharp report
px psepte
In wmw** •“ "”b!riir,0L™ '“wb^to Wta .1 ttot tl» Itol ita rlrer camo to an abrupt bend to the my companion.
and aa 1 sprang up and Iwickcd, 1 heard*■
k
'/YufcjT’^Ki At
STS a
- You M
•• &gt;
&lt;&gt;“' J”’
Ah-hc spoke that with to much mow- fierce yell aud the robber fell forward,.
’ right, and a little further on 1 enme to on
i s?!’-in.,-.
total ofbirul—tto mta tahlta,
1 understood it well. Ikncwwhall hl. brad rtrikhg my kn«« *» h5
&gt; -jj—"‘“—“ci!;
। abrupt basin where the current fnrnied a
„d umrtarafbtoe tat.ta nrata
Ife .«« rauotkU* NmnBlray ?««»
perfect
whirlpool.
1
d
d
not
notice
It
nnthat
*lv
tone
and
that
strange
glcawmg
t
‘Send in Your Orders,; I
Xiry. lu44tto.toto .U-to-* &lt;4
listings May 2J IBMI down,
,
GM my canoe got Into It, and found my- of the cyo meant He moawt that be.| Weak and faint 1 sank back, but a sudrelf going round tnrtmd «&gt;f going.ahead. would pul me on the wad to’Imeet
poor I J- “PI'“&gt;S °f
’^nd^
LrUUgUl
- Well
.lr.pr.l-tU“wriT to taum«l, H» tofer— MJ­
I
( wejil
ecd t.x&gt;k tlic
I plied mv wood paddle with aHmy pow­ Kemp, in the other world! I wondered
—
a^the
d“rob
’±­ £1^.-«&gt;-•&gt;*
: Itaratom toBy ttoer, and M .omeeded In .hooting out OT|y now that I l»d not detected
. Btatatol «4 rubtoil. ta» J- «f £
“S’ !ra
HgU, । «"«■ W
,
Ulra tnf rim exureftfrom the rotary current; but in doing no, . ’ .
|
Wo’ vc been out sft" *»m but «c • 1 ran myrelf -P«&gt;
low aandy .here
itatottoUiF W'.toui-btotto- p„. effort liad fatigued me not a httb and
Xdedlhetall bar. On that
y~
iuU-uptatototo*—tU"1"&lt;*ro ,
I found myself thus suddenly moored I look—that the moat unpractised phyaiog
, tataS.“‘to*'"*
Do vwi reccullact it, rf
nomirt could not have foiled to drtertth.
,
tome* uulttoutaetoK tto wouta
••7&lt;otl.»y frbmd..
villian at once.
“No.air.fcwawcbl
LLj Biccrvu
- We ta ttorfeS" “T ku'&lt;h'l'
Duri«tU «*&gt;«'*■
” ra—. ptoui «—y.
k*“\ “‘‘.“t'
n c ao. H
-e&gt;
_____
kz&gt;nt]rt*».*
D&amp;l
the wretch

SPRING

A^tivcr Adventure.

KALAMAZOO.

,

.

toe first

Down goes the Tariff!

Z

ADVANCE FROM
ti- W

.

PRICES!

-£2X‘iJHraiZiSS’S-'j

FAMILY GJ

•TC*. «'X MUMMWW b-------. ,• .
total «ith .
■*—«"■ ““
“
.
_
rmnrh loaCiT. -1DC

yAN®LH? VTOR-

cou0tryi’.
three fcur.tln a, or be droppea.

oltakin shirt, leggiua ofred leath-

�:«wm yji"

by ft J

unt-. and here,... -. .. '

third rf

W. Miua,............. ... ........ .BOITt
TKTKSDAV. Am IL

How 1
•MM

How roM*«r«s taxes

iMdrrmntljJlc

LiTBwaa used as a barn-yard during th, wi^

rent a toll
’ •

forrarctW”™"’-'-'

,

plowed and sowed tbe firs; of JBpt
ground and caryc-ts were meawnd at the

U-. centre.

Tbe tree ukra iu food from

time of harvesting, and found to yiHj

enormous rate of 1,W» bushels per

rram ibeN^r^^'r
hare all died out

wren cuniva-^ — - I w than those fro™ • «&gt;^rnrr r*F“*‘
fo making wine north, an addition of so­
___ in
• anwul

now kept, by Mr. Phillips, la Goodyear's
the most gentlemanly manner, aad where

wis- kcptsw^audaB ferm&lt;ntatioa pre
I .» «*&lt;&gt;•* **

*

butt into tear*. Thr firm did not require
thee nmei • tait the mnfivfa waa ar, nrv ‘
Ue, that evva a millksriwe was aifec
be eon-I nor help it. .The firm is i
aptcial pleadirs and barristers* may be
one &lt;fflbs first in tbe city of London.
employed, but in point of Act they eef-loci
are. Cheap taw leads twloubtrelly to an

wnpble Dry- Goods Store.
Mr. Phillips has been in trade far some
time in oar Village; and during the time
srord of dissatisfeetion from any of bls nu­

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K*ti-J« is oondsrte-J with sorb dripateh and 1 merous customers, which is as good a recOur anmermre rcaderstay like tohsve , fur yich modi rate charges a* la the En«*e arouaat of fac County Courts cf £r&gt;-, dhfi County Conrte, it losrs m.jch of ito ( I‘«-*

for its outer line the exact radiui formed'

flows along over its pebbly bed, sounds

with runny smiles 1 wilfhever they retort!

Edwaxd L. Cor.

West Hebron, Wai'

TAKE NOTICE.
The Citi.-xns of.Hastings u;|| tnret

on grip, will "“A' •
*“* wuho&lt;t
th. wklitwfa rf *•#“. “&gt;&gt;" *ic S’*!** fi-rlbc relcbration ofthe Glorious Fowk
Turf out st fl o’clock, P. M.
Jrirf, or IU mort MW-

inner side of this circle a trench two feet
talfon is rerily prevented by drtig*, but
wide and one foot deep;, mix well retted
arc highly hynrioiai te» wine, and 1 regret
manure Ulfand halfof the best of the soil,

or tix! earth dug out of the trench, and fill
the trvnch with it; then re^-' . . ’

’1 HF them.

It tt to the moderate

sad table grapes. Thus far North Caro­
Crow of Hastings.
ly thererake clean and smooth; ym&gt; will have a
l-na stands abca-1 rt&gt;f all other states. I
But what grove is that where you see ' gvod growth of tree, your fruit larger and
Aho by the «mo. in Jrvj^,
tbe marble stab gleaming eo pure and ‘ more fair, and no unsightly or unnatnral
Mr. Jeskkiah W. Hemmsjiojt, to Mto
white from ’neath the dark fo-fegc of tbe ; hillock or mound around the body of the
M/afsp. Hvssxxd, both of Irving.
ady. -rr-xg for.tack ufsomethlcg to do.— I tbe caac under the old system. And, un-1
Friends of Middleville are wide
wine grape, but fear U will require a more
Po.iel. we rejyllrer. om» gave a sketch I doubly many just &lt;kkte are thus re-1 awake, and have begun in time to make weeping willowt—draw nearer.—-‘sacred j tree.—Ohl't farmer, Marek 28.
southern latitude than unrer In another
'f
of Qwf’b Bet^-h. »d ‘b* va- covered which -would have been abandon- prrparttions for a celebration on the rIo,hc
mother." and by
WTHTtatM, Esq.. Mr. Jous H. ILu of
rv
t -x rviM the Jo.lgre «.l Ban kers ed b .d the expense and te-uWe attending
?
I bar aide is a .mailer mOued, with simple
E*"*i or Gbkes Cotta roaTAStE Vat
Baltimore, to Miss Mesct E. Tnvs of
Fad t . iMort to to kill time. Tbs ob- un &lt;4d fastened law-wit bren necemarv "
r®r«T" or Jnr.
inters
Th. -V..
-Erenr
—
Every farmer and every amateur grmr- bring it to public potice.
j«tju' the institution of the County Court to collect them.
‘I
B. H. Fuller esq., has been engaged by
P
—' /
. , .
. , er of horticultural products shoal1 plant t
Increased grape culture will Ix-rtaftcr Hastings.
tin plify cd cheapen ths odmin-s-'
There are regular returns made' bv the jibe Order of Good Tempters to deliver ‘
~
"
• various kinds of corn, to be used fir boilUf ^buy all the wine we want of
STRAY nOBSEs7==aaa"
titerti of justice &gt;a civil c»tn of no very County Courts to Parliament, bv which! the Oration, and we confidently predict
ing or roasting a hile in is green state.
I
superior qaalitr, by paying
extra
.-rest .'ruE-urt—the original jurisdiction of, it appera that betwren fire and 'rix han-1
W:U J., honor to th- ocearioa.—
:t Minnie.
Broke into my errio^re in -WwstU*
I
Nowwhich
are
the
best
kind-1
An!
*
cr
j
price;
and
I believe our Still Catawba,,
t;-' -ta..K, tLeire.tahW.menttalS- dred thou^ rotten. «n ro.re,) anno- about tbe first &lt;&gt;f May, last one .spaa of
4 ' a ttetaimc but to suit, tevoh.ng aums d amount adjudged upon is from £900,
nf
tbe cany Jefferson, white flour coni twelve whfn
rrc,^r
&lt;in Hts! the best J Uorser. one a dark eream color, and ike
faded from her checks; but rite has gone
»mfa. umui, wnj " c airvw vi irj uuc,
. .
,
,
°
£2(r, atech Iim since been cutergcd. in , 000 to £b00,000. Thr- *-'L—’
’ e
rowed sweet, sivl StoJell's erergrpen..
wines op Europa if my life U spsr- other white, one of said horxs U-j a U||
Jiai-a. Th., !•!-.«. ritlxr.poLI.e'J.rri.•" L"»hl"
!S3i&gt;to;ticludc those for£30. Tbhidoub-. virtually Courts of Cc
Tbe early Jefferson, if grown a ifcw de- r
।
pruTe
to R&gt;anufac.
«j. The owner is requested to provt
le cijtetLaa been very (-firrtnally rocom- jare better than,refcnm&lt;
arift.! te
U kri,..
.J
i„
t.
a,
,fai
i
,hCT
*
lk
""
r
’
"""
lo
™
better caleulsted to do justice to that j - -------------------grees further south titan where tbe Mi-d 1 Jure wjEe
5^ quality, requires property par charge Mid uk^ them ».
r1’’51''1; I .....
.
.
, , . 11'&lt;”'—ftr ,irav^e
•ml toi men,
1 .
k J’ " HEELER.
men.’’ as
-j it
it is
i« neceasarv braZ'b of the business than arc
.
i,’ procured, will produce roarting-cam
and care onlj ' ”'
ALtLeftcehmc3ht.es of a nta Md plead- .called in the country—because the um- J. F.
Woodland; J ure 11, 1857.
11. -tetur fait’
I
■&gt;«» »&gt;, 1SS7.
in sixty days from the time ofjdsnting. I y
w cuiki, goo,| butler. _ , iortb1-4 hra .gspcnre-l with, and with them I pirn h a lawyer of approved learning aad
All lov^-t or th. »«U! jmo- will ho
CT-iw .ut Kl^l ublo .1 moruhsj
the «rr»; ks &lt;ffattorneys, wbuour readers 1 -*•------ —----- * - *- ----------- ' •
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The cars arc about eight inches long, and
c{ GcoTjia
Soujh Cnrclma ;
willjFet»l|ro£, constitute in Ecglmd Ad*Adis-1 viserof both parties. Msclv of course, *iiKhtoiwl~™t&gt;»&gt;ihm;.1ot..b.ii ,SowllreJoaiCTli&gt;thi, roraui rf
the core, white and a little flinty, the ker-1 &lt;;n prvjua. go&lt;x3 wiwa&gt; but ntayi ftke
fioet iul luuurdinau brunch of tbe iqgal; depends on the Aaracter of tbe magistrate;
i» the faaU, room of tbe MUnUl.
m, c(
Iran
di. Mis of good sire, and the tart* almort '
sberrtj p&lt; rl
FLO I 'R, a good supply st
j&gt;ro&lt;HC*k.4. The prtles are beard iu •touthrir bn de right man can always be found
A,„ uuihot
•own behalfnml under oath which relievesi for the right ptere, if there be an hoses: eufaop .khth.umj mfamp^meMor
a^'- '
' quire tome spirit to be added. Deep.
•D C. HAWLEYS
u,
H.J.
them from tM y et greater expense of itbe। wishtodu{«c. TIm administration ofjua- Soodmmle. good .opper, r«tT girt., .ml tfa c(fa,
Tbe white flour «m does not instore
m*, be all ttart to nrotwuJune, 11th 1837.
3W .
«&gt; werutlmt tbe ptnt.from hUC.lb.e- for roasting nr builmg purposes under n; l&lt;ut
wlfc'ra R should be moot piompoTSm.
wi;j ris.
’ rigluty just, iu its dealings wsth the poor­
HArnesa up your teams and let us pay ;,tic Pills give reason to believe they will, about ninety deva. Tbe cars are nine 4e I i&lt;jm JJ0W ob|ing
to be r«li»d.—
:•!! ■personal actionr’ when tbe debt, darr.- er closes, is wherejt te most defieiont in
our sister village a visit.
eleven iaebee long; Aerora a dull whit..
of thdr vincmt^ MJ1|
agc or demand doesnot exceeded the snro this country. Tbe tewyers and officiate
Bamt Covitrr Clibe’s Orrtrx, 1
terially reduce the mortalily from those a very little flinty, kernels fair sire good
who prowl about our Courts uf petty ju-1
ww u
to
Hastings. June 4lh 1«57. J
•utheswise. By tlwir original cvnrtitutirei ■ rtediction, arc pwtecly the class that,
The sreslon Ls« r for 1S57, Lave been
particular diseases fer which they are de­
:i y wfere exebded from trying certain should be exterminated by tbe adoption of
I entered the old log bouse which had
i received *1.this office, and will bedatrisigned. From what we know of his pre­ when ripe, willlgrin-llnto mc.il slniort
kitaJa of cauvt, sueh as actious hn olviag I system which shod*! supercede tbe one stood the humble habitation of a large
j bated among the d'lT.-rctft towns in tba
parations, wc think he has grounds far hi*
the Title to real estate, or the vaBdlty of' and keep tbe other in hand with a tight
rope and of &lt;w vineyards.
family for fourteen years unmolested.—
any bequest or limltatiosi under a will, reign b&lt; Id bv rv«p&lt;-nsb)e and roneientious
ffictjr.
The Golden Sun was disappearing behind
ur for libel or dander, or breach of prom­ superiors. flvU this can be done is prov­
of which an Emperor might be proud.—
r rxDiKij axd Ctxtvb* or Camots.—I s rcspcctirelv.
ise uf nt-irriage. But by an act of tbe Lui ed by w'tr.t has been done' in Eugi-nd.— the western hills; winters frezer. tears had Rarely is it permitted sny one man to
’
C. W. MILLS.
prorctuent on tbe old common sweet core have wintered swim* almost entirely upret j
s-.^vhm of Parliament, the County Courts But whether theroscility of our great cit- msited and the birds had returned to begin
'earrots, fed raw. They not .only grew, i
• County Clerk,
know that his skill is bestow tog liealth and having larger eare and larger kernals.
iij;, W^atsy causes, except for cruuinsd
their summer chant All Nature was
life to tbe masses of his fellow men.
The Stowell's Evergreen is a variety of but fattened-upon them. For thia pur-1 ............................
c.a.-.iywitiun, of which any of the Higher
smiling, s green hue was visable in every
.
....
" i i OTATEOFUlCniG VS. II.art r(&gt;r-nr m
■Criurta hare jitri^Iictiwi;' provided both
Such
a
reflection
is
worth
working
for
« to sec decided in the
sweat corn that require* longer to mature
direction. But there was one place, so
part- rign mu agreement to that effort,
1’. Tribune.
even though he had only the reflecUoo for than any other variety. It farnishes a
lung hell sacred by tbe -members of that
•whsb i-i Y.!-! in tho Court. Aid th«
his rtKi-J.—Springjuld Daily Courier.
A L»»v’sT«AV£U’rG Wanson.—A composed farhily. that had now the marks
Ju L '
y •j - cW-» stiy question ts tp tend,
or r id « r .ucurproreal hereditament*, ' fhthoeable lady's traveling wardrobe these of desolation. ■
boiling,in
November;
if wleft
' milked
winter.
wl-!ts( -nay ariosi incidrotally ia any suit, days is vary costly as well os bulky. The
------- uuiiinguu .'uiciuwq
buu 11 iu;
in stocksand
.....
™ in shocks»mv
w«ki.through
i.wucithe
m«uc
&gt;
j; p. Vi
The eighty-first Anniversary of our i jn th,' field, or gathered aud hung up with j from cows so fed is as good flavored and i «ta&gt;r aray mg for.
upon v ri'tefc agreement as above. But Baltimore Atneriem gives the inventory
such incidental dreisum is not finif, and of two trunks belonging to a lady from a ly glimmers from beneath the fore stick National Independence will be appropri- j the husks un, is often good for eating du-1 rich colored as am be made in June or I sort *«aL^°n-«rJ
is notx-. Hence uf title in a suit elsewhere.: ntighboriuc cit J, wbojvocd riirottah Bal­ in the old duteh fire-place, while a thousand ately observed by the Ladies and Gentle-! r:ng tbe winter.— Okie Farwtr.
- a...------1----------------- 1
far at Saw
ervytciuucr. I ■ once
A larger amount dum £30 may not be timore to Washington a few monthy-sgo, remiaiceneis rutlicd to my memory. 1
men of Barry County, and vicinity, at |
—- --------• carrots, feeding: tneak i
______________
______________
c’lpcetin" to be absent from home Hut
two for a moment to bear tbe wonted
listened
Middleville, on the next glorious 4th of
riwik-tiL* of these County Courta; but ] days, llic tranks containing her ward­
tread
of
father,
mother,
brother
or
sister,
suits iBuhing larger amounts may been- j n»oe got mis-sent, sod m she held the
July. Tho entertainments uf tbe day
tcrtamc-.l, «&gt;a the waiver of tbe excess by ] cheeks of tbe railroad company, they were but in vain. All was silent ss the grave, will be under tbe direction of the order of a good writer in days of yore; when we
buabeteof axreota made her fat enough to
the i-Jaiatiff. or if such amount be rtduc- j liable for the rontenta. Tte Lily'* sebed- save tho ticking of the old family clock
Good Templers, and the Lodges of the were schoolmates together, sends us In­ yield ninety-six pounds of rough tallow.—
oi n itfcin £50 by offset or otherw fee.
j ule Is a curiosity in the way of jewels, la- which had not been removed. They had
direct ions below. We are partial to well
'iu.- jurisdiction of tbe County Ccarts ' ces, brocades., and foots np over 12 000, disappeared; they hod goce nevermore to County will be out in Regalia. Qtirens
G*-od judges pronounced tbe beefsuperior
generally are invited, to participetc in this made ‘potato bread.’ It may mX be gen­
i« r-■'. । ’. 1 i. u .4
Iligbar Courts, but I indenrodect ui tte* Hol—»». ^«»!rv A^
the bringing of actions before the latter 'which she was wearing at the time toe
national festival. The services of B. H. erally known that the starch in potatoes feeding her about tbe fifteenth rtf October
On tbe almost hallowed ground, broth­
whleb pbumj within the scope cf the ferra­ trunks were lust. Fortunately for the
Fuller, Esq., have been secured as ora­ is a healthful and kdmirablu substitute
and fed a bushel a day until tbe fifty bca«bte i.M o-4ragcjl by a higher rata of costs iu company tho trunks were found, contents ers anon assembled to reccivevjhe coun­
tor of the day, and a band of music of the for ‘hog’s £»t’ in making bread tender ar
'
•
;
Mteh etteui, with utdr eerftdn specified «i- safe.
cils of a kind father, and tbe seta of love
•short’ as well as swert. We suppose it
*o. iui.fr,1
ceptiunw. A higher Court may retail s
breaks
op
and
ovrreotncs
the
toughness
■a»u co.taui eoc«i before, i| to a County |
corporeal wants of die public will be proof a chwiper way to make good beef than
11A. ifc'
JaMS’
sffeeti-mate sisters. It had been too, a
of the gluttcn, abundant In all flunr, end
C.»:rr nn npplieatlaxi of eillier party, if
the alcove! U so 1 should be glad to Lear - --------------------- ------------------------------nsclcua around which tbe early pioneers
especially
in
that
grown
at
the
South
:
dlerille Exchange.
front them.
i CTATE OF MICHIGAN. Barr? treaty.
of tbe town of W------- treed »o gather to
‘On the afternoon preccedtog baking

*
tiotxtr Clerx
Hertings May
The 5Ww Road Law has
at tins erfHee* and is no* n
butioo among the different
toety, I tfpon application

•

Conn

County Cle,

CORN, PORK. AND

city, lart Sunday evening. George. W
curity. remove hi&gt; cose to a Hig&amp;Cotwt Turner and Plumer Cata,a brother-in-law

provided the amount, exorod £20, or £3
if for tort. Tbe rounty Coarts have juris*
dic'don, also, of aouse nutters nut within
the oignuance of tlw. Common Law in
England, p«&gt;» i-fed the amount in question
•k*e» t-t excu-cd £30; as, touching the un
liqti: i^ted balance of a portneraitip acc-.mst, oc a diatributivc share uf an intes­
tate i-rtate, or a legacy under a will.—
"They als.» furnidi summary relief in ct*cs
wh.T- bou«ta, Lwds, Ate., are unlawfully
u itheid 'from the Ian-Burd by the tenauL
Auy eoa aocusUMxiod to watch tho English
Courtsuf La-a, must have noticed tl*e very
small snnxs, comparatively, for which tic
B&lt; »v jiroportiuiu of the iitigatiou ta the
igjfer Cucrta used to be bed. 1’ery
....
____ r.________ I— .c__ ~-.t

of tbe former, hare harbored bitter hr*^
months, so much that they have kept
there guns loaded for the avowed purpose

uf shooting carb other*. 'They arc urigh-

day, prepare the yeast as for any bread

ence the transpiring events of tbe present

bank claim.]

! u.
.
,oar ol^'r-.X
, • —

oMprartta mJ
Mthieg,

.

u..

MORTGAGE
TAEFACl.T tovine teen
JLz of tbe num of Fire band™

MMUMW •I&gt;M« •«&lt;» «
December A. D. lit-, st 9 a d
sfMid day.
Vbereaa. So rail or procoe
equity Laving been isuiluted
said euni or
P&lt;r» thereof
MoUpS tbetvior? ..hereto p
OOM of a pceerr of arto cunteu
SSBeendot the statute in well
eided the premiere

,

me. k„,.
.

’~“UeeUe -Lm, o™,,.- fa
t™.

The Wlute Iklgtan has bccu rt&gt;'-

publMlwd i.

it. length wove’ground,
-------

7
Froruwhste
SOU EL T. SrtllH.
x-far, ruuio.a»,„^vr. u

‘He that gireth to the poor

lime, mould into loaves, and put it in pans
for hskion
V™.
____
.
* "

ness that dwells In the human heart is

ed as in the thickly tottled communities;
the old log bouse withall its endearments

turned forty fold.
Verily, tbe State adralnistratisan kae

-*-r-

u_ J

TW
that unbroken

“■ • r™m

Nattvx Gmiwsl—fallow tog artfefe

wc take from the Cincinnati Cowacrria/
'
gratifying most it be to the People of It was written by N. Longworth:
In miring plants from seed uf too Cat.
Michigan to reaver bark MO.OOO Phu-

riritual.

j. ,

Judge of Probate.

rtfma-. The recovery of &lt;40,000 of sto!cn plunder, from highwaymen or robbers

is tfaatflrd with costs.

Tbe swelling reoii.i................ CT:--AU

SHERIFFS S

has become thickly settled.' The selfish­

would be heralded by ths entire daily
prens ofthe country as an important item
uf news. How much more important and

his arm Lid rested.
Is ^ri^olmw

UsMisgs. reenrdrd bi the od
of dee de la Um county uf KeUnu
aftho
corner of lot
mill eiglity, tbcaee running soa

and the prosper, of the future.

bors. Last Sunday night Turner went In­
to Cate's house, and white there aa n’terstir in from a pint to a quart of flour, m-- vwu better- morc »cal thy, or to make a grand-1 Men and Thousands of Money in aid of
"*»“
»d M U ~1«
Torner reguusted Lim ’ to stop, e‘
foan&lt;1 P1*'* in OMr be»rta. But I Freedom's cause. Michigan also gave
wife.
ten minutes, lien add saffirient cold
brother who riras happiest: Kansas seed to plant. The People and
but a&gt; be did not. Turner km-cksd' him ,lle tfc®
water to make the mixture milk warm.
md Mrs. Cate ffod ta ter.- u to her * ben *• *““* *“ **PPJ t00.' »t ’ «««r the State Aure aided Kansas,' and may
Add tbe prepared y«ut, and let stand in
•______ 1...
.
ITTMtmt delight
doliofo to
lr&gt; sea
aM all
fall happy
hwnrv,- and in ..HU...
__ she
&lt; .has done.
.
J"
greatest
wcU bo proud&gt; of what
after bur, and ordered her home. In nt f, mood of ewnU-ntmL-trt.
And Michigan will *aid berrelf,' too.—
tin pail answers well for the mixture. In
licence to Ibis ‘doing what we will with
the morning, strain the whole U....-gha
the selfish the manifestations of affectation portuoely •aided Kansas,' are aa opportucourse seive or eullcudar into the flour.—
Stir into stiff sponge or batter, end let it
Turner got hy L«dH gu.i and falluwod, but one choice to be made and none were
rise; then mix into dough, adding a teaMichigan some U0,000of Locofoco Plan,
swearing vengeance, and just before Cate dissatisfied with his choice.
■But the acene has changed. Fourteen dsr ’-[ttS.OOO and interest, Pbrenix
reached borne, Turner overtook him, rock­

ed his run. took deliberate aim, and fired.
in« tbr rettrt of thie Court goes to the Cute fell.1 The main charge catered ■ his
IbfjrtrB-’a OSvo and prcsrul* Lis bill or thigh, making a horrible wound, and
d-:uMnd«and makes &lt;suh to It.’ This is stripped tone aide ofhis pants entirely off.
Calc lies iu • critical conditio?, though
Ids physicians entertain strong hope* of
hiarerovpry. A reward is offered for
Tunier'r arrest, but be bus fled.—Sfanfheeier (Al J^.) Mirror, ftuu'2.

I believe it isgtnerally conceded by those

A WisnrXLL.—Tbe State administra­ With tlx: supper fire, boil some dcanly
One society tnen existed; one feeling tion has a windfall, over which *»is in to­ washed, unpevled potatoes, say twelve
pouu^, fa- two
u.XXt.’.T
and one regard w ere the feel ing and regard J-uolhU.e.udc -Miej^fr»Ud«l |
| of all Kappinc-H was ours then in its most Kansas I* we are jubilantly told. Let lonvt
One advantag'C ?**t to that smMl । gr»fo and more carrots, and if they have
simple form. Like the American in his Michigan oidhereelf.—Dtf. free Prut.
Ekes M"
nfawt
WRm,
I
amr .lk.- .. ...
. .
*'
.
nation hvthe, no contracting cares distnrb-

at money
or |&lt;n&gt;e»e.Uog
ted in law ur equity to rrc-rer t
enrw! by sue b c-.nrtg»xr. or any
Xotiee H there*-re hereby pi
■of * power of eate in »»M tnurtg
in putBuanoedt llieilUute in »«
prviidoh I-aWl offer for »»!e I

But the gpater portion

go back to
d m«iy rf

,-d IcUt

U.n.pU,.
NOTICE

JIEAL ESTATE
‘TAJ* .ftF-MICHIGAN. W
&gt; la th • mtaur irftte «u
»■ hurt-(WCoanwU Ws.

�AYER’S

IS

COLUMN

"fi

»
1

SALE

Wholsays Spring Goods
are Higher,

.-ie.t, jwr bbl
Hil-fol'ejn Banatr per annum,

L.

tNUHW. 110iNB .'BBS! FOB TQBIAIL VIB

EOODS

N. ACKLEY
GRANT 4 SPAULDING'S
Ready Pay Store, STILL IN THE FIELD.

Just received a large
stock of

OF

w coons,

BOOTS,

BUCKLEY

Dress Trimmings,

AND

DRESS GOODS,

G. W. Mux*. County Clerk aud NoUrv
i
&lt;&gt;ir..... .
r*..H»i,tin....
/ I

!■ .'-I
Ur i l:: e palate uf Dsnirt Caswell Ula of UaMings
, , . . 1 e r-.l.te.- dreehted.
‘

1

KINDS BONNET TIUMINGS

M""'

: &gt; I: I'.dml and aigLty

S?£i:l Clothps!

n A r V n &gt; v c

.

OF ALL

Kinds
Jt? -K?

L.ARGE RED BOOT

cal &lt;&gt;f load
and being
usd Stolt of hl idiigau, and

l uurl ||uu-r. In tbe tillage nf llaslioc*, in
aeid e.-outy ct Harry, un the 25th day of March
Mil. si LU: o'clock ia the altemooa of said day.
W. is. FERRIS, Sbartff.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Sleeve* S'Jrta.
Ac. Trimminjn for
Lariiea' Drew*. Kibbmu.
&amp;c. Abo, UmbrcllM and. Pan•ola. and a splendid aasortmeul of
Straw Goods--the largest stock ever u(
fend to the public. Call and narib
ine tbew Gtiodw before purcha­
sing elsewhere, and I feel
confident uf giving
entire satisfactiou both as
to tho quality aud prices x&gt;f those Goods.

CARPETINGS
Er

—AND—

OIL
.rerad by
a attract

Thr

CLOTHS

on the building.
D. IIANSCOMB

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN.

Spriny Faehwnejuet recti red.

,

“• w

OCKS. W«d»n end Catton. WooUaa Tar

al
S JlurULta Mitjem sad qiart.
KLNFlUJt'M.

I

GOOD Aawruieat of anal avcrrtUngsasswt!

GRANT 4 SPAULDINC.
Hastings. Juned. 185?.
^MOLTGAGE SALK

v2n4 ,

Battle Creek, Eastings,

Prepared by ML J- C. AYER &amp; CO.,

Um (HASTINGS STAGE learm BaitU Craah

Q

AND CUTLERY.

gra 410 and 451, on

©

&lt;

-

Wl

U. at » o'clock A. &gt;
CWliervaa,
no suit or proceeding at law or in •gul­
ly basalt town ioalrtidcd to lirture fbe saidetuu or
an* part Iberenf—
New therefore n

Baltunoi*. ’ * ~~i
’ The GRAND RAPIDS STAGES Irsra Battta
“
—-•— bimI Fridays, amt

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

on the Mlcigan Central Rail Road
at Grand Rapl-1
Uraad River.

rwims Saloon is facpl strktly
JL JtANCE PRINCIPLES, -here
. ..__ j... ...
J

■ ilhaulaeula dtolre**.

Bewate of DRt

IMItTtIOSB. IM. i« NOT ADIbL'G.

ICE COOL!

Ice CREAM. dijfcetely palateable, right from

LO. PEPSIN bear* the wnttansignstenrcfJ.
^ShtoiLM.D.. Philadelphia. Ps. Copy right
and Tr&gt;4* Mark secured.

ra

.,2T«W*MS,

awra ma
Ith day of Mar, A. D. 1KT, at ten o'clock
tendon of said day.
EDWARD PACKER,
- ----- sB. Urrox
Mortgagee.
Atl'r for Aaalgne*.
Dated Febwary IMi.ImY. __________ 17-10

MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT haHagtwenmada ■* the

Uni’er»ity.

TUR IS from all

j

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

D

Si

stand eary »"■* us aaad)
A Maw; . of ylueb 1 ___
KENiflltLirs.
glSO ALL YOVU I MM CCE TO__
__________ i____ KKXFTLUi. J
B

U___

&lt;•*

j । Dated T«b. 1.157?-

EFAULT taring been made fa tbe payment
of tbe s-iui ft ■-* hondnid and eleven doilara

^s

RKkFTKLDW
Gl—sre al
KEN FIELD'S.
K ENFIELD'S.

county uf Barn, aad Hiatt or Michigan, aadksow
I an4 dcKnUr&lt;1 „ b,i0. lhf »wth -Mt Heart.r.

.

ONE DOOR WEST OF NWVTNrt A KNAPESH.
AT THE SIGN GF THE BALLOON.

H.’SeaUMONT

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

D ad a cartaia amn oftnattej aeenrvd b

NOTICE is hereby gtren. that an applidhlioo wiU

• sswsst Ilia etteta of Jt,lin» dawaatd, b»1Jattend
salat eprointcieat, at tbe

ir*»

Old Fogyism Distanced
young America Ahead.
The reasons why

! FRANCIS
ROWER
th® srrrsl
business In Uast-

Is daiac
’
Ilardwar*
tnp to LwauM b*
the
LARGEiTSTOCKofth*
BDIT GOODS, at IM
LOM'KHT PRICES.
AM bow retirei-g rar SPRING stock .JGwd
and Kara on hard a Br*i rale
of .
auuFA mu it ua tin »r.i ttx trura,
ns, corftn jLXDsmucT-utM
wakz wnivni vFFxg
AT LOWFt FJttCBi
Til-lS A J A A.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR WOK STOVES.

TO HOUSE BUTLDFFS.

Jl».:n

3UtTJMK»JEI3ER.

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

। mid raortnn at th* dal. &lt;
of three hundred and *ev«a-

ntJ-lt

•rt— evtate ere reon Bead, pr tuede to or—eV. .
qillr*d to pre.--a! tb.ru or ba after-erd»
■
barred
■ OBUIXG OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY aSJ*rsaat
I »J ded to. MAVR.TBOUOH emlCQNDLCWJi.
ISAAC N. UC--WFL
AMBROSE nt'BBKLL.

AND IT TAKES MONET TO BUT GOOD JEW­
.
nar.
of sale tn Mid mortgan eostaiaad. end by nets,
HtrtllDpi nnd Kwisinaxo*.
of tba statute uf tbeAtote &lt;JMtrbigan, theyrania BY SAMVEL CEL AND SAML'KL L. JONES
daeeribed in said nrortfaga a* follows to &gt;rjt: *B
......I.
. it,..I.,I i„
JEWELRY AND BOOK STORE
'
TXKKIRAFUrCALEniVETOka,
of tbe enbaesibiT*. 00 the south dde of State !
tor, awf alrtan RD *crM tfliftha
at tbs west half Of the aamh^sal m
UTHORS of Map of Monroe, Hills ‘‘VllROl GII IN SEVEN HQVIW,
Ito.tkrsalJ) in
of Hasting* and ridaitjr, that we »v«y coaster
dale. Branch8. Joseph, Cass, Macomb
on band a rplandtd aasortmwit of
&lt;u4 •
and Jackson counties Michigan, Ac.
Tbe suharribcra propose to publish a
new May of Barry Coontr, Michigan,
fromc™My r«W. .nd
~rteyi ;
Containing all public roadn, eecuun and , fp,wP. Prairkiill*aadGaU FuBTwIF
quarter line*, the actual locality of VillaronU ** towtfM, a»4 ft} )**Us

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

TYATS -AJNTD CJjVPS,

AND RETAIL.

( rpABLESFREAD'Bof»H:ki»^wiMb&gt;^m*a*ak

SIlEKiFF^ SALE.

RECEIVE MON EY ON OLD AC.

"lTaviIt tuamtjx’

»2nl

May, Dlh 185*

ANDSWOSfl.

,-AT-

I

OtU NT’S.

WWSoS ALL

'
REAL ESTATfc FOR SALE.
&amp;Y A&gt; E QF.M1CH1UAN, Washtroaw Ce.nty H
V? la U. e matter of th* estate of » dltosn II. L-»
ton, bte of £M Connlr of Waahteoair, ta tM State
a
■ ". • « S-l •

JtSdiXEdi,

!

f Jrvrvfl^
VUU 3.

4,wrttnent Complete. Ladirs* Gaiters,
Full Stock.

LDWARD PACKED,

OODTEAfoe three

All kinds ol produce ,
taken in exchange for । i^^
’.^^t2d^^a*fSSwigd. A
teribsd real estate. aUunte. lying and King to tk

BraueU,
Ply,
*“£
Carpet*. Stair carpets from 15c to 5*
per yard, wide fur 20c.
BOOTS

kenftkuf*

• .'IS

And every thing in the line of Groccriee. . ^nuliop VtJ, lMC
'

a

KENHELITN.

That Good TFA, »nre to cure the headache

EMBROIDERIES. Great Cure for Dyspepsi a, BEAUMONT’S

SHERIFFS SALE.
Y «&lt;rtu« rf a wnt of

taHo’r SH0P.R2

TUA,

HSH,

SUGARS.

sign of the

tT m e 1 s m O N E Y ’
' u r plot c|u-4 elSsgvcf
!?» iC'! Jfr unr
lba iivgi.irr
lira..ler
,sl*.roJ**anth '
I call alter tioU to Diy Stock of Slcltt.
j RwELRy ,,
avrud^ihrncr Croch, Plain and embroidered Crape',, ce^ingjOU UssCL0CK
rods, thence'’ *
• kc.,
Ac.
pbusineet, tn all Its various branches.
. end sell tbe I
I ■ He wiU keep cvnstasU* on hand, aU kind* of
llouw. in aafii
JEWELRY.
.
HPECTACI.E3.
1
THIMBLES.
GOLD PENS.
»*'* .
The largest and rnoct complete usort-'
. CHAINS, Ac.,
uitaQr ths pnneijtle
ment in town. Alsti” Print*. Gingham* '
and domestic Goods of nU'kinds.
&gt;H» f HINMAN, Mortgage*.

R uf an-l tei.l-r the see! of lb* Cinrtn

BKiqi SMOf rtlHIOli

-m

_r.

(KT Remember the

o.

Kt.NHELDTL

I OTOXE-WAJ

H^itinga, Kov. IfM.6.

G ROCERIES T“'™XSrrsi.'rfHL!t;.SH4,o:; piiii5™rs?s=d—iSrHSie

KALAMAZOO.

Clothes!!

Fine French atul English Droad Cloths
.^^‘□‘isufejMd [ Fawy C“»n crennd Vesting*.
n atK-u case mod* au.t
!e tbe pmtu*** in said I ’
USK ";
SHAWLS!
SHAWLS.'l

300

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
Clothing: Merer m Ch cup.

Main Street,

I.iimlie*. Clear,
i.T;:m !EUra°*

j 200TnO^NDHm|Htofesfotffeg

Ready Pay Store.
r"**i*alA KICKZB.'

cne* st !e**i m'rack week
A larte Stork of Ready-Made Clothing,
r«*iLB&lt; tbs tun* hearing in ; jn&lt;.
J lm«e seeur &gt;l the Servin's
o. I_ RAT.
i ofMr. Henry Raowx, (fmtnerly with
___ Jq4&gt;* of PnAat*. | Colukb A Ct&gt;„) and ant now prepared tn
* 1LK.—ite-suFt haring be«a ' gut up Garment* to order, and in the beet
!“•’"*I1 ”f
1 keepfri’m **° to rix men con&lt; u*.&lt;1 Fii sti milenture nr mart- • .
,
.
• .
,
,,
,,,
berfca M. Niehols end Jen* A. ! atantly aewiec. wboee workmanship will
Hita.sxand dated th* four-! compare with •«.’ i® the State. GarI'.utb.
.n*dte n,cnu «•&lt; ui ft® bhortcat notice.
.1 state of Michigan, la fiber F.
It, andon aUicbaswJtuortgag*

ROCERIES. Drars and Msdtoin**, READY
MAIILCIAITIIINC., Books and Stoiiomriaa.
I A acw kind of Gotapcnlaa Pea*.
irBewiMdorGota^uwiirPeM.
&gt; t^ZfcUtepK
J£AWIWON8
.
YTARltlHONH Writing
Wntinr FlnM.
FIsH. Perfsmerfos
PcrfeneiMa Ac,
As. i
1
'

ATftlE

HANSCOMB’S,

CLOTHINC I I I

qR(X:KERYGlamWarw

G

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

An examination of

V&gt; p«L he.

;

FANCY BARAGES,

AT

:,g
sL'zrii
7S.r’ -&amp; _. m&gt;‘ 1Mock
feT'-t™
toisw
&gt;&lt;m&lt;which
u» a,
. Judge
at PtiA*ie.
of I’tain and fancy
SILKS,

C LOTHING I I

,

.__

-

A «*rt«
racart.tefoTiirtrvt
A
nice assortment

OF

SILKS! SILKS!!

. ri.-mithat thea nsiaeratioo of hare jurt arrived.

. t &gt;nnr
-r n„.i. &gt;^.1
n
________________ ___________________________
; ENFIELD'S.
tAWN'S, ' ptARPETINGS, a rood aMcrtnmrt, Ollctotb ear­

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rui&gt; m ta «•

a

KENFl ELD**

UMISTICN.
Da

n Stnjx-.

; JJATS and Cap. for GeaUemw, and Do,

GINGHAMS,

GAITERS

CHEAPER THAN EVER

u j. kknftmm

ADIES Fin, Comforter*, mt Whooda

OF ALL KINDS.

PRISTS

call lLc,Uer.lion of the
inhabitant* of Barrv County and the
adjoining Countici to an earnin'alion of my large atock of
Spring Good*, wb'wh
will be told *0 low
that the price
।
caanut
Gail to draw custom Irom a great distance.

HjgtM-et market pneelneeeh paid for prodwaa.
■ctTu Wheat. Cara, Gate. BaWtaML *e,M
Ihglrei Market pax. paid .for lode*. paha aa4

and Ytlnt Afamaiiaue Frin^tt, Mlgin
etc,
BGNsFTS. ertry raruty
and Style, Stnne nnd Silk, Bon­
net Trim'ninys, Artijleialt,
ftibone, R—k and
ftavere 0/ rrery Style.
,

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

Which will U sold

Hasting* May 8th 1657. f
Thr N-'iv Ifaad Law hit* l«*n rcerired
at this office'1 «nd fit now ready flir .diatribulk-n among the different town* in tb«
renniy. upon application of the Town
Clerks personally or by written order.
’
G. W. MILIA
County Clerk.

DRT GOODS
fi.erv var-.rtv util etyto of iadm bre.. flw-ie. Juki
l&gt; Laine. Merino., FaaaawMoa, Pnote, DouUe sad

CaU aful sm Arm befart purcharity

Spring Goods!!!

CoI'nty Cleuc’* Office )

STOCK OF GOODS!

LOW PRICES!

EVERY VARIETY,

Shoes

‘

KENFIELD'8,

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,

OF

S'K “5 ”“J * f"™d« N°- &gt;.
Unfc. Bl«k-Eju .alofTom; Belli

sortenant of New •

krt ccriM Ue Sick !• an extent nrrer
heJhre kiewv af aiy Medici**.

CHEAPEST NEW

PRICE CURRENT,

Good News H3oodN*w»!!
rE'w

PIH8

COOPERING BL’BISESB,
.
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un

A

£rs^-£srws&amp;u«».

Dated FebtelJ isd. ISJ7.

mS^BABBKLR. FLOUD BAR

•“‘wTOliriWM.

IlMl.sy, March 17,1 ML

Spring StjU, —oronr" nompi"^

FAMILY GKOCEBrS!

FOR SALEONE YOKE of six year old Oacn.
-to
•»
- four “
“
“
Alms M bboimud Urick i» lota to ruit tbe
, 0BANT.

p.oam',

«aw of U»
tala, u, wl,- .

Mv Stock w&gt;H be fbund FuH *nd«om-

1SS7.

It to* pete’s* al

KJUt HELDS -

STRAY cuw“——

Hut Elll. a O. totor. U&gt; wd
MmUhOrtHtf Fwates*..*
—— *"*«‘*“* ««•*-! ah— .

Dau-J I.'.-.-sar; J«E IBE.

�THIRD YEARi

:xl&lt;C

IU.NK,

Startling JVewt !! !!
but nBVBtmaxai taE,

•UBUCAN B

ZrtHAT T. HHU4T8 I* seUiwg mow grxxjrwe

30Kt T. MOSHER. Pr

X A&lt;XLGY

SJIUIN THE FIELD.

-AJT
"WOOD NYMPH.”

KENFIELD’B.

FltvX AU. tS SOLICITED,

WY GOODS

1

CLAY WEBSTER AND C.\LH0Cx,i
Alon, tho wqwhlte Ideal Baa

rrlwpitdwfa*}

STOCK OF GOODS!
which wifl be stod at ratoniahiagty
LOW PRICES!

APOLU) AND DLXNA,

ILfiLeti mw-kef prtceui.o-h J-avd for jr

• i ..... s. - ~
Friata, IVoUs aad

11

With numerona wtrths in Bronxe, ad।
colfertion of■et cral hund.-i-l

.ill Mcoodeuacd
Tbewbok of which arc to be diflrft,
Jilin idl amltsv which
All «** ‘“f°r- ted' or Allotted among thr wiattibm
it(. t'.t.x Doe* whuffs names are receive I prrrioaatath
. Meetion of 1‘ublic
TwelsH-efahth af January ’57.
«hea the diatribuliom will take piacw.

nadiejp, Jam 1, IMff.

iirtwr- - f t-ety Stylt.

i .nS£ *

FINE OIL FAiNTIMCB,

»«io«

IJ calculated to Bxalr men. womro
neb. comfortable and happy for aale^

r

wnA novs taws. u-f.

TERMS OF SmsCRIlTlON.
Evary aubamber of three &lt;1.4 Ur* ha
tilled to « copy of tho aplaxlid Mori apravinca. “Saturday Night,” m * ewn-U
any ofthe Mk.wing.13 Mngrmia ’a.

riliLLirs'—
PHILLJjSr^*4
Z-1LOL KS W s-rt-L ■ ed to run or BO sale al

V__ _________ _
(x.a oaleistua, lowaeeo, i epprrM r-picv.
J?

I year, and a ticket in ti.o Amu! bxr.

pkfepEinfs

p
I &gt; pair*

Vmujrd\
2ETNA INSURANCE COMPY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.

high prices.

CJOCKS.

Ysft EttlVr'

AND

o L.a.«i

-Jim hate tno been ub to Uadtfoga Uteri •"
•Xo.wfcr Juhtr
-Bel rout e beard boo cheep Grant A SjuaJdiug
are selling Goods !**

| Lutioa of Worka of Art.
i
Thwt. fi* every « paid, a pennn ma
""ly £*'!■ * **««Wt&gt;I Engraving crMt^s.
ixina arte year, tut alao rvccivea th &amp;
Journal &amp;no year, ami a tiekrt in th Ai­
nu*! Dhtribution, making fuuriolkt
! aacwthOf reading matter, beaidcs thehkof, by which a valuable rjinthg or pita
of autuary may be received in aJtlUce.
Th&lt;*&lt;- who prefer Magazine* to iwEa.
graving ‘Satsiday Night,’ can have either
td the foBowfag line year: llarperii M*.
garine, Gxley'a Limy’* Butk, |rnhad
States Maguxii*. Kutd.etl.eker Maj&gt;
, ttnen, Graharc'a Magazine, Blackwood'*
Sutillwm Lilt ray
I
No i peWtdt io rrttr;ct«-d to a Much
: share.
Tn|»c taking five mrmhfelup*,
remitting 115, arc ctiti'kJ to ax Engr*.
vntgu, and to aix ticket" tn the diatnh.
tian, br any five of the Magennei, cm
year, and aix tkk.Ha.
" PeraotM in remitting fund* fur menhraliip, wiU picaac repalcr the letter at th
; pool oftce. to prevent kaa; on receipt tt
11 La’, i. ng Urn kr.uw lc. tbrm4« .n U- winch, a certificate-of Membership, !&lt;►
Xarth-Wret, l.e’mg been tret
gether with the Engraving or Map/m
M’d there are wbeertberu on &gt;'• *'•» *»’
deaired, will be lore er d.! to any portal
been Ba alredy , atrews far uter iweoy

my trading then. instead of gmng to Battle Creek
Urn«.’idat/IidTta al 3 '■. d&lt; nble soled Boot for laafrraCte. Can uiythiag teaset* with and
il.t'.gocdCutreeforl diHliug,four 2-of Halvrcitts mednin of cnmimsaicaliM aidi tbe pevplet
Wekhall rod.wvunr to makelb« Dane Tatar
for XcU.. fort solute! ] ri.4sfor rd •. tbe bnagoaltterplaauf the year eurrwd, I.30M9I M
aa eshibitioa of tbt verMtaHtT and rarfousaSi
ity far llcta."
To Cr. Sd«y Ftusd for
Well thee, if Grant A Fpaal.Imr aell good* as we bare deeignated abate. W* mhs«, with n
Ontingest reserre,......... 133,09 33
‘ ,
-------------- »1.MIJ)U4I eU..-y« sat. I Bia a gulag Io fo.ut them with a ndesev. to our pn«t ae a rapport for tmr prvaui
for IM Iutcre. We ran do tuarh to drneaui
The Cuwpny haa eaah aawta of 11.000,7X1 tn
ting a correct knowledge ot free principles, il c
The SuUl Loe.es paul by Ibia Company in thirtyfrie-nls will es.&gt;wd tbe area of vur lalews. 1
lereo year* ending the present lime:
We hope &lt;w friends wi!i rail immrdiafoly. and ask no support U we .bail nut prvte wi.nbr of
la Fire Deportment,....... SJSIJ8T &gt;9
tolbe ciluinsaf Barry Co., we would any if you W t shall ecewpr tbe same tarlasa iadcywoJeel j
t.i.na
*i
want to punhaao any tiling in thr abapo of
Drv-Goodt, GroteriM. t/aniware, B»ot»
' d‘
Rftia&lt;hf~M'tdt CloAiny,
Cnfltrymirt, (ilnu-^art.
Sherlint/i, SAirtixpt,
Dtttimt. dr., dr.
\
1S4«, aotdA,................ ‘ I0I.3S5 55

suara, as rue esvrv v.
-SATURDAY MONDAY 4Tt tSDAT
Of rath week. fn»ut the 6i»l d«&gt; &lt; f Dewrdor !U
to the Mlh day ufjsweun. 1 «J. Mum*
JL BOS?, TounU^. WtaW.
Heating* Dee. 9 Ibid.
k”-*1
~ in liKAii roll j iiLMoNt:

Call, Immediately.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The ratoons whv

Discovered at Last!!
DR. RAI SALE'S

MEDICATED TOXIC!!
TUaMsdieiwe to a perfectly bansuras, safe aU asm

AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !

FRANCIS ROWER

ftrrr and Afat, C^ill t’nrr. Jamdin
and Lirrr GomplaiaO, or bil&amp;fta
Jliffurrt.
The Proprietor fees End the adraslac- *f «"
I than tweiitv.brerear* alteMlveexprnrovelstrt»
__ a_____ —r — I...,.
Uamt me 1*’ ■

Is doing th* laewrtt ITardcrar* basioeaa in Hatttags it bArntsd be bra IM
MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT baring beta made fas the pwyusat

•
1.0WK8T PRICER. !
AM now rrwviig V HP RTNG atoek of Goods

and tar* on baud s firsi rate assorts-1 of ।
[{iHKi.F^iuuFrudi:D}i.iRgsrores,

v( a certain «ua ot toner secured and provi­
Dded
ta be paid m and by the ceadltkm ef s certain

Bgnni'fhun Ito ** 1
Waed. BcMWCmk. MUffe
Makbiiau. ll&lt;&gt;r«fa 1* J
Warfun. Xnha
ataas'&amp;aa',:.

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

fadaahgw,

Ij9

NEW STAGE ROUTE !
Iluatiiifpi and Kalaaiazoa.
4 TRI ■WEtXJ.Y Um of Wages baa been ealabY lud.sd ImIwow Hastings *nd lUlanuuo, to
‘lcTZ? tuViny at about WfpaM seven »'M
&gt; tbe UKmiag un Mandeya, ’A e4ae»day» and Tn‘fiirKlUGIt IN BEVKN HOURS,

soy.on lue ■ Vlti day 1 Jeuwary, lafa, wtuci. s*mI
aisigmaeat la mcorded m the JUgfoier's gfioe is

gs t^,
the Bin of our hundred acd niooty
two d JIam awl ninety cenfo. Aud no proceedings
at law or iu acuity, baring been mtUluUd to rtcotcr tbe debt aeeored to h paid by said Murt
*^ot^&gt;X7tKwfore hereby girra, that by *wte*
Vs power uf sale iu asal nwwtgam.' watained, and
ic.trsuaacr of tlie statute in such ease t-ade and
provided. I shall offer for aah the pnastaraMt said
luertgagr. dwscribwd S4 tbe west Luif of the n.-rth
west fracuoual qtatter of section number thirty

pin j'.wk Dflicoa. pix.H, of Woraliip,
dtebn. 4 11 smkK Ucfiufawfoirina, Tawsseries,
Mil:»»U- •ulaJSfonvK.Eartn-hxwcB, Name*
■ rd pnMprrtj. Owner#. Ac- Ac.
■
.'•j-Uravd id.*, of tbe prin.-iple Village*
.st
I..... ____ « ■ I — '------- » ■-— siiEidri - bale

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

1

A XV. Awnx&gt; Saddle rm
er. Fhwp In Ootalerar'a W.

MiMLSVti.tJi Ex«rx*nx.1
MT. Maeestlfapi
Usrne a rare desirable hmm I

Th* Hey•«.«,■„ cle-c. th, fju, Vtw aa4 cwa.
plrtee th* tonih voloua* of Harper's New mom Mr
Seguiu*; and tbe PuMisUr.Xlnwe &lt;1,;?^..^

Hastings Febuary Itth. ISJ7.

R. W. W Attars, Ftwhixtal
ia Bailee's Block. &lt;rvcr II. A
naatings Mwb.

___ non--

iodanUre vf mortasa*. bearing data Up nth day
;f Onnber. A D. 1&lt;A eaewted Ij WBlarn Vandueea and Brtaej Au •aewuea.
*“*”?•
ium Doane, aud which mtnWag* wet rtCWu.. !"
Um offic ut the Register d D;-d. In and for the
County uf Burry, iu tbe HUU of Hkhiga, an aald
seventeenth dw of October, A. D. 1JS3. st aaa

,

m. corm axhshket-iros
n-ABE. iriucHi ormt
ATZOVEB PRICES
TlUX EfEB.
My aossrtiue&amp;t &lt;4 PARM1U tfTOVES, etspria
tie moat beautiful pattern* lo market.
1 hare tbe grtaicsl variety at
EluEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever acwa in Ibisu/WB. Su Halaand Dox Sova*.
TO HOUSE BUILDFFS.

C. L bn-tr. Actoary C A.
A.,
BromJuay, Nbw York, or We*tent Office, 106 Water street, SantJeaky,
Ohio. I
JAMES A. SAX F.EZEY,
Iloworary Scerrtaw.

PAYMENTS.

7077

rr and tit... HL f lurruLeduo
BRee. Baal fay. Miri»______

."'nATta' 1 &lt;&gt;K ADVEimSLVG.

rtsua r:» jnrtETtst&lt;4 in aus.T, 1TO Unea or Jen. &gt;

Battle Creek, Hastings,

,?M|-T Warn.
Mow* \
llZV°g&lt;- Mtobigaa-_________
Ifattfecv dt WiouvMAh. Mr

eD^p*tea“mirwiir |wdUe,we“i
ruey and roiiabduy,
• "I'tonaJ■maagwmeii and
rfllmpapyrwairooMds, the sain*
Wet“l*odto«-U further lMrw

O-LOBE za
By JAMES Cl BCi»D. Th!

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

J0R5 T. MOSHER, Printer.

lND

Ite Id
R J. GRANT,* COMPANY, Propriracra.

TERMS—IN ADVANCE.

1)

VOL. 2,

BASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1857,

business directory.

Oaxos or six
j
*'■

uxxa or.
AXXUM.

time* a day; every time before she got* I lier ho was heard to «ay with * deep eigh,
qtn?
.
| and *s If speaking to himself, ‘She has

43,00 rxr.
‘
’

have been given not only fur the rcstora•JIow 1 every timobefore she goes out! . gone out again!'
Does she often go outT asked the old nun
Then probably
«—*•--to divert
the solksludc
ment of all an-earn.’
which
was
tormenting
him,
he
directed
Ju
­
whoso venerable brow scorned nifiled by
•Oh, Adels! noble and worthy girl I*. ex­
lietta tn go and tell the acrratrtgirl to take
some painful thought. At
little Mary £Ut fur a walk and added, claimed the old mon, raising bis sightless
•Tbroc limos every dataj

81MLCL T. Mc5AIB,

\V. Oasisv. Wholesale and Ro*
.. __ i..
Ifanufu-turan of Lmlhar.

Sotarr PuW Conveyancer, Lend and

..

Mtahtesn. furuid-a

n°£!£'

Jo-

lietla, in sums surprise; 4

‘Bring with you when you come buck, the
ry day, once fa tbo morning, before you newspaper that you will find on the table
come down, from 7 to 0 o'clock; -another in the saloon, end come and read me the
from 11 to 1; and tho third from 3 to 5, artielu upon the public rejoicing* of last
when you are asleep. You sec three times week. That will amuse both you and me?
Julietta obeyed. A short timo aftera day. Did you thfaujhalil couldn’t reck­

n44tf

H. J Kt-ri.us U«»l«r ta mwj orj«r
«f Prr (tool*. Ilrocenes. Crockery, Bstd Ware.

C. 8. Bvnros, Phvsician and Surgeon,
r threw

re.Cs, HutiagsMkb. ________ . _ r '
■Gstxv 4: SrsciDixo. Dealerein nil kinds
.f I'rr GooJ*. Ororertes. Crwkerr. Ay Suit
W.»„ i Co, Wl.ota.U 1W

i» Art
the At

NinxbA Kjcaten. Mcrdumta «-nd Dealrceuivra ।
I a tic ket in

LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
OF

Clulbiu* huJ Fancy
I,...—. Al.-I.
Dv-kr

M.

in

SPRING

Dry

retr • inott. l!wtinx», Micb.___________ __

GOODS,

FasNcia Rowaa. Ihrlvr fa Stoves. Initt.
.. .
&lt; _ _“
cu-'r
ati.l Manufncsliilul—
v*nrty ut Tin. HMSVthaS
I

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PaiUcr, Whole bole and RvU-ll |Q0 Mnntilln. in everv attic from $1.00 !
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Jis.rnmriti»m.‘am! intin.- the attention of
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S. S.COBB.
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J. \V. Bccklk. Fadfaimi11; -Thil &gt;r. Cut­ (Lite of the firm ofS. S. k U. L. Cobb.)'
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I F. Harvlt. T.U &lt;r. mid dealer in Rev

THE FIRST

yonr filial love Induced you to undertake.
Oh 1 where is abc 1 why does aba not some!

’

■Oh, Bsrun 1 my dear air!’ the young
meet her?
Kn,° w“ br*nk
,
~"ln a few momenta Adela catered.— .
‘Ibero is no one to open it, grandpa,’ man said; ‘you do not know mo yet; 1 am i
She was a young and lovely gill; so jouqg' “id tlw little girl, Interrupting the read- a stranger to you, but 1 w III give you am­
ple satinfaction concerning my family; 1
kbe set-med us jf abc had secretly emerged i &gt;np. ,
have long loved yourgrand daughtcr, site
from chUdbocxJ, and yet, so serious ond.su
‘Ybu must go then,’ said the Lrrun.

AND

1c

eyes to heaven; ‘Oh, my daughter! so un­
justly accused—you hare concealed all

Go, go and seek her-’
,
Julietta went out as if for that purpose,
and the baron, gradually overcoming his
their
walk,
and
J
ulistta
returned,
and
soat‘What o’clock is l|&lt;xnr !’ asked the bar­
emotion, rclaUxTto the young man, and to
Vais i» tu mil,—tbty ahriak Scac.lh tail frown on, rather sharply, doubtless with the hope ing herself upon a stool new her grand­
the stranger lady, all that had passed that
of finding some discrepancy in Julictt’s lather’s feet, began to read the article he
had mentioned. It was a very long one, morning—his fears nd his anxieties for
reckoning.
his grand-daughter. The praises and blessand
as
she
had
to
stop
now
and
then,
to
•It struck one justnow? Julietta answer­
some of the longer
and mote difii- sings, which the old man lavished-qpun
ed, *nnd here comes Adela 1 hear the gar- . spell
.
&gt;
den gnte opening and she is’speakfag to cult words, she bad no&lt; quits finished it, the absent Adda met full sympathy ftym
Marr end .the $»g. They have p&gt;nc to when sever*l knocks «f the the garden at least une ofhis hearers.
on 1’

W. II. Coleman’s D.mking Odioe, Battle
t’rveS C-nlLv-wma a
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NO. 7.

havo the pleasure of communicating tn
you the phasing intelligence that orders

The invention of bells is attributed to
Pauiinus. Thev were first Introduced In­
to churches m defence agaiwst thunder
and ligbmtag. They were fwM hung up
in England nt Croy laud abbey, Llr.ronshirs, Tn 045. Jn the eleventh century and
later, it was tirf custom to baptise them
in churches before they were u«d. Tl.o
curfew bell was established in 1068. It
was rung at eight in the evening, whew
people were obliged to put out their fire
and candle. The custom was abolished
In 1100. Bellmen wore appointed In Lo^
duu in 1550, to ring the bells st night and
cry ia*v
— - ——----------- ~ choritabla to the poor and pray for the
dead?
How many art aware of the origin of
the word ‘boo!’ used to frightened children?
It is a corruption of Boh, the name of*
fierce gothic general, the son of Odin, tho
menli-m of vbtm name spread a panic *mung his enemies.
Book-keeping was first introduced into
England from Italy by Pcde, in 13&lt;5£&gt;.—
It was derived from a syatom of algebra
publislted by Burgo, al Vcuire.
Notaries PuUic werc first appointed by
the Father* of the Christian Church to
make a collection of the acts or memoir*
of martys in the first century.
Th* administration of the oath in civil
cases i* of high antiquitv. Sec Exodus
22—10. Swearing on the gospels jra* at
first used in 52S. The oato was first ad-

tfamgUful was the expression ufher co in- The garden gate was not far enough
tciumcc, that the premature cares of life , fr°m l.iip to prevent the ckl man from plune yon, fur my wife I’
At this momenta cry of joy from Juli­
lud, ns it were blighted the flower cf hiring rhe foltowie* diaH«ue, which took
■
'
| piece between Lis grand-daughter and a etta announced the return ofAdel*. When
*vulh’
liK
•Adela!’ said the old man, in a tone so : mdj a stranger :
And M they drvj'j cd into tta acorthieg Cnati, rad and serious that it brought the quick (
•Docs
n young
lady, a teacher of standing near her grendtatber, she blushed' »So help me God, and all saints,’ ouuclu’Dues not a
voui
deeply, and Lcaiiat&amp;n her approach; but
color to the young girl’s face, ‘whence the pianu, live here i' avked the fatter.
ded on «*th till 1560.
the old man called her to him. and fond­
•No madam,’ Julietta replied.
him you I’and strotehmg forth his hand
signal* w w ■ — ’ ——
,
ly embracing her, said, -Everything is dis­ contrived br James IL, when he waaDuka
•It
must
be
here
certainly
my
dear
I
—
heaeizud that of Ads la. width she was ex­
covered,
you
dirhng
1
you
little
rogue!
of York, in‘1603. They were afterwards
tending toward him took it between Loth I hud the exact direction to tni* bouve giv­
and here is uno who claims the right to be improved by tho French emmander Tourhis own, gently slre»ked it and at last said en me. Shu tuny be a boarder, whom
your husband, and to separate you from \Hie, and hy Admiral Bnlcben.
in a mournful manner. ‘You are greatly you du not know, my little one?
Raw slit is mid to hsve been made by .
*ln
the
whole
boUse
there
isn't
emebnt
me?
agii.ited, my child! you tremble!—whence
a people &lt;«f China calledSscea, 150 B. C.
•He who chum* that right,’ the still It was first brought from India 274, and a
my grandpa, who is blind,’ answered Ju­
l cmne you 1‘
girl
a strange
' littta, fa the linp-itisnt tunc of a little girl , blushing
WUBiroM B
,«, answered, with
----------------r-w- poundo! it nt that time was worth a pound
The young girl did not reply.
of gold. The mssnfacture of raw silk was
I
Obtaining uo answer, the Baron St. An- .toliWco, U-r-orf l»l«
In. OTitavJ, u.d Uk. -I»™ Kwntj’A'I.I.; mv ..Uori
«, uUupon hi.., ,1»cUry.»f ■" oU «»» introduced into Europe from India by
some monks in 550. Silk dresses were
the cook, and her kuslnnd, tip gurdtrer, I #nJ „f two Hills ones, fur whoso welfare first worn In 1453. The eggs of the silk
with which he uttered each word showed.
Mid’ the
the sad reeling, ot kis heart. -In 1SH 1 1 and
a,1J my
n’J little
•i‘sk sister
*i',« Mary.
Mor-V- ««
lll« dog.
du8- 1 ,nj ha ppiueva Ism responsible in the eyes worm were first brought into Europe in
endangered it at tafefh pre rated;
527.—JiMton Jbunaf.
acj%.r.a ..r »n o)..... “«ih “»■»“•"»«“»«■ of God.
•All, all, whom you love, shall be most
. « ... Ml....... • .’“"S w&gt;
r-iiutt. ti.cut
dearly welcomed dearest lady?
li,»n.iu.1..vr...... .
J“»“
» ■!.. &lt;■- !•«
*
There is a falsenecf*dty with which we
Adela educated her two sister*, and saw
•
•
V..»r f,iMr 111 «t VS. "'”'
, , „ •, .
,.rl..;,...
a-:. .Mj ...I..- AJ.
-1'11« M;» A“»&gt;S': A™1™ diem happily married—as happily as bcr- continually surround ourael vea-a restraint
&lt;&gt;f conventional form*. Under this influ­
Adil., -U, 9. I u. I By all my , .UleMa. &gt;1”&gt;
b
«“.Hjr -I -ulf and none could wish a bappier tot—
ence meu and women citeck their be*t im­
The blind old baron lived to an extreme pulses. sappnwa their highest thought*
nust miseries—by my untwuung grief— 1
•
.
b/my grey Lsiis-I entreat jou to tell
1 «vcr tell CU, m-am! raul Jul.ctta old sgc, and at length died in her anus, Each kings for a communication with oth­
m.
..met WUtk-r^jm.
•“» bequeathing her his last fund blessing.
er soul*, but darca nr&lt; qire utterance to
bls yearning*. Whatiiirxk-nd The fear
,hm..lm.;dvr
|Ad.l.l.ma.««fcr^U.Ptom 1*.
of what Mrs. Somebody will say; or the
■Jly talar,- mid Al-K-Um only „.;?—*«»* &lt;).&lt; 1 o„8». to kn»«V
------ - -----frown oi roinc *cci; or wo unsumn*
•!)«&lt;• thu Buruli St. Andres live here T
enteeii years old, it is true, and yet, young
asked a young man, stopping also st the
cs I nin. sorrow end care have already
left their impress on my brow. Three hulf-opeu 5*te.
y cars ago my mother died, yet it is still

•TLcn, certainly, the young lady for
ever present to my mind as vividly as if
whom you uro inquiring. lives here, mad- Lws«fa.rrow.M weapon, of war were ,
£ ^Xinlr* iStaU.Tod walkit bad been but yesterday. I Still hear
am? fa. said to the lady who wa. qudtonJ ^^Tball ao late o I to snap th. imaginary farnd, and walk uuthe weak voice, regaining momentary i;&gt;g Julietta; xitd, doubtless, the Baron Lw0 li is singular that all the statutes | *«vd unshaided.
strength r.ddresa me:
A W. Atkixji Saddle and Hamers Mak­
।
1 v^‘Adela,’ she sold, ‘I leave two daughters;
er Stv-p in Cioodrrar’* Work. overX;ruui
r__. C&gt;. ... It..’ • • Mirh.
be a mother to them. And my poor fa­
......
uf
_ Mumu. Jl-i.re.Sign. -nd Portrait I
ther-1 entrust him to yo:-. Guide the
that her stater wa* not a teacher of nie-»c, 1 J£» ‘
goJdity We take the Mlowlug pvt&lt;«I»f« » "J
two first fa (heir coupe through life; show
tlin
voiintr man
l.is way
way to
C.-u ....i.l;.. re.kad.
I P»rd to the sermon of this dretmguiabed
tlio y»nng
man made
mode l.is
to tho
the piaxpins- ._
in church yanlsjin England.
them its thorns tnd danger. Iliilr from
Southern dergynmn from the Ck-vdand
ta, npprucckod tile blind grandfather, and
Guns were invented hy Swarts; a Ger- '
tho secund cverytiugg that would pain
Leader:
afternsstrfag
himself
that
Lc
was
speaking
man about 1376. and were brought Into |
Mrontsv :.K Excnlxos. • y •*•
. in
un... |I
■■n” P",,,r m*J” lh',r^r."'
him?
Cannon
tv the Baron St. Andre, said—I have the me by the Venetian*, la
date Tbev anJ Uiu'red » solemn and can.est petition
Sueh were her words, end 1 have obey
fcr l|w
wwj’invented at e* wtenorttate. They p|
&gt;e* a day,
day,ana
I them. I go out three times
and pleasure iJ announcing to you that your were first used at the Battle of Creasy la
might be hau'athed from the earth, tfa»
do
not’ under.'! pension is restored.*
' that troubles yoc; but you &lt;1
------MiiMIwUte.Wcb
J- *• F310"-'134 C.
reverend gentleman forgetting that tho
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
■Sir,
sir;
you
must
certainly
have
taken
' stand that 1 am the mistress of a family
In Eneland tbev were first used at the hymn
,
Battix Cmi'kk Ho- en. by Campbell
books in this part of the county
—the housekeeper—nod more, I Iujvo to me for some one else,’ the Barm, answered »iege &lt;*f Berwick, in 1405. Il was not,un­ hiul not been revised ami corrected to suit
U ixd, IkuteCretk. Nicb.
&gt;hn«n.iLL llnr-K by J- Datsu « WJ
take earc of you all. Avo not these duties bis surprise almost as great ts that of Ju- til 1WH. however, that they were cos* in the peculiarities of pro^lavery religion,
England. They were treed &lt;m board the I’peued the book lying upon the desk and
enough to call me out throe times a day! liolta, ‘fur my pention has never been ta­ ships by Venetians in 133P, and were tn
commenced reading a hymn at random.—
Haro confiince in jftrur Adela, my dear ken from me. Bow then can you any, ‘It ure among the Twh* about tho earn* Thu first four ven e; went od swimmingly
is restored 1’
.
GLOBE HOTEL
lime. An artillery company was fasti- but on coming to the fifth, the rcadsr’s
grandfather—trust in her!’
The
young
man
resumed,
and
It
was
ev
­
tuted in Eagisnd for weekly military ax- face turned tho color ol *t blood beat,
•That is all ! deairo—it is all my heart
and bis voice sank almost to a whisper.
wishes, tny daughter. Well, welj! you ident that he was also greatly astonished: erefoc* fa IdlO.
•Are you not tho Baron St. Andres,
Insuranoe o! ships was first practiced W bat was the nuttier! The tnugrecatiou
have been out to day—ybu will not go out
referred to tbeir hymn bodka, when a
again. Am I right! Yuti do nut an­ who served In the reign of Loui* XV., in tho reign of :Grear in 45. H w» • broad smile ran like a wave of mirth all
From th.
general custom fa Europe in 14M- In­
and Louis XV L, In tho Vendeen wars;
Officer*.
swer, Adela?
surance offire. were first reteblwfad tn over the bouse—old deacons bit tbeir Upa
and strove to look grave, ami the young­
Adela, aa If she hud not beard hia last
London fa 1067.
er clasa of tho congregation almost ‘laugh­
A&lt;t. I.!'
•Adda, my darling! Ad»la!'
words turoed to Jiilhtta. and questioned empire V
:«in ll&gt;» Conn 11 core.
at«a»F«-- *unll ouer tocn.
r
,
Astronomy &lt;**
«t«idled by .the ed right out.’ Thcl.tat varse pronosoosd
•Fre» ft* Itrconliag. i» »» «*a “» t&gt;«p~d J r,,tMinttB4| th» attention of buy wfl. Anew
•She baa gone out, gruudpa?
her
concerning
the
studio*
w
liich
she
luul
Moon
»»
br
thom
‘
n
‘
redn&lt;
*
d
ro,
°
a curse upon the oppressor, and breathed
T. p*pereM»lrflfarrecwa.
_ i _■ 1 „ h(^ |h,u^ \Viahing to set- «H «bo are
‘
Your
grand-daughter
—
the
young
lady
Europa, io 12OL The rapid progrt-i of a ptaycr for the suffering bondmen.—
•Guno out! with whom 1 Bos *b&lt;&gt; left to recite to her in tbo evening, and thus
:
Ot- -Illi., I” |»r fc'
“=II
, 1 . ._
tmm tlia teme
—Adela St. Andrex—does .be n.u give
me here al-me with J«» Julietta I’
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Shade* of the Supreme court and the fugiadroitly------changed
tbo canveraatiic. She
■ i^c—n—.. _________ __
I ibu i -ui« ni»rr
tire slave law, what a position for a mfa
-Little Mnry is here grandpa playing j then nm^ed fur some time with the lit- lessons on the piano in the house of the
r -III,.. l'.«. ” Her* .1-1 N”U.J I
PR 64 ’ES !
■hter who openlv contends that slavery la
with the dem and Marianne i* io the kiteb- t;c p,ny ©a tho piaaxs, wntil Marianne Minister of War—in fact tv my sister* I’
J..-OB’.,.«» C».n__ ,,
w *»*v
.
of G 4, and s .rationed and sanctified by
•Explain youmelf, str I explaiw yourself,’
r« hoon from » to 11 A.JI..MW fr«J 1 o
f . i cn, getting dinner, ready?
summoned tfa-m
them to
to ths
the dinner table.
wide.—
—
ward Vi., in 1662.
'
Heaven! The RuvcrcuJ gentleman was
JI.
!
In xomncriwn with the tariff of.&lt;*»
This converaatitm was held between a Notwithstanding her exertion* to.please the old man exclaimed, ‘My pension lost,
Costs of armii came Intn vogue tn the for a moment non-pinseed—the aituntioft
------ ------------- =
"
’ f1&lt;rr suww. OH *••■” « ‘"Be U Pf?
Adela!
Three.times
a
day!
Oh!
I
en
­
little girl, about ««« 1**“ “,d* Bnd thp and entertain her grandfather,sU obrarvreun, of Richard L, of England and be- was uncoinoo tight—but be rallied, and
.................. ........................................................
inu.to-butrm.
proved himself equal to tbo oeeasfan, by
I. A.T1oi.nRooB Attorney. »&gt;»d
Baron St. Andrea, *n old man of eighty- &gt; ej * jjk p^lu that bis mind wo* still troub- treat you U&gt; explain!’
urMiu-r »
TVyWA»Mr"«r™?'k' shouting to tbo singers, with a face like
Ilaatinga May 2J 18541
nflfitf
It is a very simple matter,’ the young
Ke w«s a knight of the “eJer
St,na fearing h« would resumo bis at­
kniAt.naUltaitf.a Unn.r. »l a d&amp;r. sn Indian Summer sunset after a storm,
Md bad received hi Uightbood aad maig- tempts to dfauade her fron\ again ventur­ mail said; ‘but how can you be ignorant W!t r&lt;arw t.
them In theero- ‘You vttl omit Ufa fifth verec? *
nt A Dnr-nlu.
nia from the bands uf Louis the Sixteenth, ing out, she controlled fair own feeling* of all this 1 II is a fort that I have two
I a»wy d-eJOwjr »«**• king ufFraqre. Hew* now, buwew, and chatted constantly with the little ones sister*, and about a year ago when they

Through *11 tbrtr put* like wittite |«&gt;«su steal,
CeiruUlpg Ik? j uic juke*, tainting all

NEW GOODS

IK TOWN

ADVANCE FROM)

Cost!!!

‘i

Three times a Day.

i".
KFAVi

EFOB.

quite Ulina and consequently alinua help­ —all the time however, carefully admiuLittle Mary, a chiW wf si* JW istering l« th* old maq'nranta.
.&lt; p^tomur.

w LEWS.

rixiix. *r*i.s»- mi-

._

duties.

'

wnfiS wa

&gt;nM a-ita retabliabed by Charles \ II. ol
rance, &gt;u 144*- I’reviou* to that time

uf age, made * third &lt;mu uf the pwrty,
As so« i a* the meal was finished, she
•Julietta!’ resumed the &lt;dd man after a directed Jtofatu to fa*d fax grandfashcr by theCoaateu de Bricoort, * been dsugh-

•A western editor and bis &lt;1

At the end of half U bnnr, Juli-

"al._
4^, no. x...to. gnuxlps —4
u»
)*»&lt;-'

m4 ak. ar. WA

J2t*&lt;

!
Adela uHs il to 1:10 tbn“

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.
..
,

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�sidentble negotiation, Ink pa-dir-udi
consented to part with Mrs. Mar
consideration of receiving one
write K FJnndrau, Agent of blonksts, a keg of poaderJ
f the Miaaloppi, arrivaaia supply of Indian trinketa. Th
a;.u immediata-ly started horn
hire. Marble, mid arriv
1c ou the 2vth of May.
&lt; nj of ths -women tforc. prisoner by the
Indiana at spirit Like, Iowa in March last,
ami whose vebmse from raptirity lias bee* with warm Nothing, carrying her orer
streams, and providing her a ith food.
On ifriving at------Lac-quLparle
the two In­
i I----- -------diana, who are lr
“
brothera
and. ’known na
______ w _____
Marble and her aModaica.
- G'£y Fogle and
1 Roaring Cloud placed
Mrt. Marble states that un the 13:b of Mrs. .M. in tbeir father's lodge, where be
Marcli lost, a p.-u ty of Indians caton to tho was treated with equal consideration and
rest dunce of liar L-mbaud. at Spirit Lake, kindness.
Here she remained until

a prisoner t&gt;&gt; their camp in the vicinity of rfaa, arrived and removed her to the agen­
thc LakX' At the &lt;unip sbe found a Mrs. cy at Yellow Medicine. After a few days
I’batcbc.-.n Mrs. Noble and a Miss Gard- r^,
toc fxnBka Bl
rest, Kaa
with the
at &lt;IM)
tbe ,5^^
Agency ^4
and
mcr, a.! of wL-i:n L.&lt;1 !-&lt;-n taken prison.' Fort IS^-lv, she started for »t. Paul, In
ftnere by th.- n.luns hi the.-- attack un the , rompon, with Mr. Flandratt,wmi arrired
mulcts
tb^ Lake. Mrs. Tbatcbcr’s ;Ilt the l ullrr House last evwing.
ho-.
! ev-iffc-a bring killed byr a ten.-!
Mra- Marble u about 25 yeUofage. of
??!** V •“¥ca- rnodium size, and very pkasant lurking.
M.-w K5arfUtra ceftre family had bcra ghe is a native of Darko Q-unty, Ohio.

•rally begin to ouspect him whan * newtpaper finds itoelfcompelled to make resort
to exponents, it is generally for tbe rea-

cr
Walker and Stanton, the one a p):

lllical •iesder’—writing, tn convinco the
People of Michigan, ot the efficiency of
nK&gt; .round &gt;h. henm -nri'l
•*'
the services of tho Free Frw. in exposing
Its own. or the ovU deeds of its friends.— L..lde™»tortUtokln g Ito*■&gt;«"

(wXw*-*n»S

elpled political gambler. B-thfad wZu

and obtained position and power in
ms nod

than ‘all the wealth that
and sold has ever earned.’
Dr. Roas represents his Deity as aending nn angel
those mothers nod tliow
little ones back to a land of chains, and
pollutico, and Mffirltig. I was not aware
that «u’y best two gndaf the present day
was held forth to mankind as clothed with
rat* -revolting anritanet; but if aud» *1
being exists, whether he lie called a God,
a man, or a devil, I ablmr and pity bim; I
and most deeply do I deplore tbe heathen­
ism of those who worship him.
As tbe Deity whom Dr. Roes worships
is entirely opposed to the God uf ray ado­
ration, it were impossible for us to agree
on any reftgom or political question.—
Ho!J;l&gt;^ as 1 du, “that alt men are endow,
cd by their creator whb ctrtain rights,
among which are life; liberty and tbe pur­
suit uf happiness,’I sbail uf course do
whatever (fas in ray power tu maintain
and uphold our G &gt;rornment, which is
found npon tlut doctrine. .While he. de­
nying these principles, will of course d&lt;&gt;
oil in his power to overthrow it and found
a government upon the doctrine uf Slave-

republican

munmt

EO. ir. MILLS..
UXOT1506. TBPaSDAY. JVMK *

moaning and sighing like emao restless,

wandering spirit.

Idraw back th» ear-

tain and look out into the dark

nut a star Is to be seen; but away To the
distance, and through the dim outline of

trees gleams a faint ligh.
Wo once thought wc understood tbe
meaning of the doctrine &lt;4 •Rquatter Sov­
ereignty*' st defined by Gen. Cass and tbe
Cassites in general. We have been told
that it was a doctrine whicb acknowledg­
ed tbe right of the people of « territory
to form their own domestic Institutions
tn tbeir own way subject to the constitu­

were u illlng to wield it st jfa ro

tto. w. tod ding uf tlra party 'which would p,, fau to... torn*. « « to.. k&gt;V&gt; Walker's proposition to Lave tfa
llH ltoVtototo.1.

Itop. • •I'- tulirni of the Kamos Contcntirm
ted to tbe people, before it » M prttet,J
Ktrn».

it I ■ from the

window of aunt Rachel’s bousepverhfjpurporting to be on tbe Exchange B«
•Beech grove,’ she is a widow Indri^C
Hartford,
of
has lived alone since dear Lncjj^put-»

to GmgreM, wuh a demand for admit'
^“tato.tkc Union, be.^noonerfh t
nieXtatred terms. IIC said it wu unprt

StJrateSy and intended unh tfirertotaifa

stated to Block Rcpubliouiikni.’’
death. The home where she to* i» ■»
QPThu statistiral tables uf mOTU]j2
old fashioned one built la daft of ‘long
utoto feto KuJ»«S-l»«‘»
agu,’ with its drep^ct windows and wind­
shows a redui-tiun iy this country pf
ing staircsso which leads to decay tagchnm&lt; |
proportion of deaths from puhm’mary
Take no notes that rend G-lumbta Bank
bers and dusty attics, *kro arc heaps &lt;&gt;f
uu»f.
Dr. Ay cr attributes this rrwlt tB
—they are all altered from D. C. notes.
old furniture that have been covered with
2s,"on the Balhlown Spa Bank, N. Y- tbo eflLct uf his Chsrry PcctorUI. ]]t
dust and cobwebs from time imtnetnoriso asMrts that the cures from Lis Csifar

tion of tbe United States; bnt wc must
confess, that in view of the mnltipHcity of
; Bn4 moved to Michigan about two veers
ri.uluiinn.'ibrokcuptic.renmpatSpIr-: a~e, _
. '
contradictory step taken by the executive
Ito Wnptoi Bank. Wtatoik. tic Pills give reaaun to believe (fay
reT~*''’*'M’*»U ly, end r.r.r.v J&gt;sl to J SU Us been twice married. Her first
In one of tbe old chambers hangs a pic- Jurid fnm U V.j, r.nulr, «to^ J as thry conic iutw more general use,
authorities pf the United States, wc are as
lor-uUUdx^’about23 mA.w.wber.- husband's name was PMrs. After his
tcrlnlly reduce tl* mortality fn4n thss
much at a lose to understand the true turesbrouded with crape, of a bright, (,-ur- craln, &lt;hlp In ito dtou..
te‘7 ouwmpto and L-ft tbeir sqw»» and I death, she married Mr. Marble,with whom
jtf??&lt;.u^rar-and started on m&gt; cxacdiUun, (abe'rcmordd to Llnu Cbuntr, l-.wa, and
meaning of tbe policy, (ifit has any mean­ Iv-bcwdcd boy with laughing blue eyee,
X &gt;. Ito I nk. B«.k. Dtotto, Sta-. partcular diseases fur which tfay 4rt
du
the nDes ir.
jf&gt;-n’cs. a iprlng. |
u.. supposed, to .u.
to g_irit
*w
ing at all,) as we were when It was first and the sweetest dimple, playing anrand VSJrt»V,«B«kfcbln Ito purtr.lt uf signed. From shat we know of bis
ficlil. where they cuiiimiued ctL,. n!rr’
Atra. M. is in a very deatitute
blown'Into notoriety ny tho Democratic his good uatured mouth. Ho wds tbe on­
paratkiws, we think be has grounds far Lis
den*. They returned to tlw ramp cl
-t HuIL- iI quuJiiimi; her Lusbaud has i-cen murderfire persons.
party. Those men, who were loudest in ly ch Id aunt Rxibcl over had, and he was
ri/ji-LvkeEn nlou: ten days, with a large J cd, and &lt;0 to u'htlbcr her parents arc alive
ha, &lt;si the Powril Bauk, Neuburg, N. claims, and if he has, it is an attainmt®
Tthe praise of this policy, were willing to the pct and darling of the ncighbora for
L*t of pofvjer. dry-gtad?. guns, horses, , or tot, she is uimL'a to tell. TVe trust
Thus we differ. Probably no two mor­
4te., nil uT-whkh Ita’l been secured in their Jto. those who are blessed with a supply of
RarelyXis it permitted any
tal beings in the universe are in more per­ admit that Slavery tis on inatltution was~ miles around.
uttm-k cm B iringfirid. On the next &lt;tar iMsAphrid’s good, will be"eratnbut^lVlita
Many a romp liavc we had tether iu
fect antagonism; and 1 wish to inform your a great wrong against the rights of man;
and Ivtu-rsfiun lower corner, understate know that bis skill is bestowing Lcahbnj
r.ftcrtn-ir return the Indians broke up their ,-raUr. In aid of this unfortunate wuiaao. readers tliat I am in u&lt;i resjiect involved
‘yet’ said they ‘the cqpstltuUun docs not that old Louse and down (he long long
life tu lira masses *f bis felkiw men.
cmin mid started westward. They were 1 Tho privatfoiw she has nndergoira, and in the abborraM theology which bo pro­
Arma.
grant the right to the general government green lone, that led to the little brook iu
Buch a refiectiim is worth workiMfar
on the march every day fiirupwnrds of a ' »-••'
---------s,.,------------j
10s, on tbo Flour Oty Bank, Roches­
bcr —
pi-ecntdcatilutc
condition,
comoaend
claims.
to problbirstrvefy in »ny state, or terri­ whuec clear depths was mirriored the ter. New York, altered from Is. Vig.. a ev«n though be had only tbo reflection fee
iriouth, and ,&gt;p'y restedaSkdax Like, west ; her to the consideration ot' the benevolent.
Very respectively, J. R. Giddixgs.
tory. Vbere tbe people may choose to have bright sky and drifting elnuds and also the
of xhc Hia-S'.ujrt River, and about 125 ; Any iuoucy forwarded to her mhlreas at
fanning scene; man oud barrels un one Lis reward.—Springfield Daily Coaritr.
utile* north-west of Spirit Lake. Mrs. ' the Fuller house wilt reach tbeir dcstinait; nor does it iu any way prohibit the pay flowers and the uld giurkd trees that
Mirble estimated the dis’anev traveled at ’
grew on Its mossy bank. That was al-! fn^tyVur friend WUd'a is keeping a a|.
people of a state or territory to establish
f rar ur five hundred niilee, probably gw- j
20s, on the North Bank of Boston, own &lt;&gt;n the north si Jo of State st. and a
ilr. Ftandrnti fast adopted tbe most cnthe institution of slavery if they deem it ways our favorite retreat when 1 went to
i&gt;ig to tha btrt'iouscourse nitrated by the 1 crgu’.le meant to secure tuc release of Mrs.
The Detroit Free Press is not satisfied
Maw., altered. Vjg, three females, cavisit
a
utin
Eddio
in'
the
bright
stumer
.
—
,
—
,
advisable;
and
‘
the
powers
not
deleagted
Indians tu aw‘,J paranit. She thinks they j Noble ar.i! Miss Gardiner. On the 23J, that a decision has bean rendered, in favor
•JX and female 00 Ims impressed us very favorably with its
arrived 11 Shank I ake about lira first of 1 lie dispuebed a party &lt;&gt;f trusty Indians of (ho State, in the ease of the Phenix io tbe U. S. by the ouwtituion nor prohib­ time, and hour after hour would wt sit gle, *•««. book.
May.
Htro they remained five days, j
under the uld trees, watchingdbc tiny fish ! tb« right; XX, stramriup, and car. oe tbe appearnltcaUdeanly ii» its appearauct and
to Skuuk Lake, with four horses and a Bank. Tbe N. Y. Herald, Tribune, Times ited by it to the states, (nr territories,)
v.i.-h the firatunate circumstance transpir-1 wagon, and provided them with every­ and Express Af Monday morning, all an­
tastefully arranged it is a pleasant plaa
sport in tbo water or dart upwards to catch । left
\
cd which rwthed in tbu release of Mra. I thing ncccessary to secure the release of nounced the'result ot this case, under the are reserved to the states, (or territories,) the flica that were skimming on its snr20s, on tbe Market Bank of Iffag T nrk of resort fur lltosc who wish to spend in
Marble fixtru captivity.
.the remaining captives by ransom. The . appropriate
head, which
whii the editor of the respectively; or to the people.’
riate bend,
ficc
| City, raised from Is. X ig., I niton Mar- hour in reading or oonversatiuu with the
Now if this doctrine be true, end suffi
Tn re! ition to lira trials and sufferings of i Indians would reach kk-pa
-pa du-tah’s camp : Free Press douptless
IM &gt;to«
A.nr-1 w*. ll» ko«e ' U‘I
•“ m “t* ** *
the unfortunate females dnring^he/ jour- |lin about four days.
&gt;
‘! -pleasant
*
&lt;
coolest of lemonade to help it along.—
duty of makring
known the fact cicnt to prevent the general government
...
.
, I
X V. w
—A naw tf-tuinnsy t&gt;* Skunk Lake, Mra. Marble’s nano- |
Ihciriitg cloud und Grey Eagle report to its readers, was put off untill Thniwday, I from prohibiting slavery in tho territories
Give him a call.
has gone to decay until there is scarcely
tivc i* deeply interesting, and calculated the tisnd
tond of Ink pa-duuh
pn-dutab to numlwr about
about .„&lt;! .te,
terfeit five dollar note, on the Exchange
»■» I- !»&gt;
lo=K ■ it „
prev,„t I, fra„ fa.
a
room
in
it
that
fa
habitable;
and
there
to thrill tl-_- heart uf the must indifferent fulren lodges, lie Indians arc well arm­
DIED.
-h"
'■ “• lives dear aunt Ruchsl alunc with only de­ Bank of Pittsburg,, has made its appear­
withU'elkags ot] horror, iu.lignitiun and de­ ed, each poiuKssing u revolver, rifle &lt;kc.
swell t justick if not revenge, upon the
In thia village, od Wednesday nigst 2|
was very much like pulling teeth.
j of our territories, against which there is parted memories lingering around her.— ance. It is well executed and will deceive
cuwnrdly tuunKrers;
Tbe Free Press, in broad generalities, so much virulenco manifested by the Her brown hair is silvered over with age many unless they are on their guard iust. Elizabeth, wife of Joe! O. Wheeler,
Letter Hous J. B. CitUton.
foiuwdtately on starting from Heron
prutes s that ilhasalvraysdiacuuntensnced I Democratic press all over the country.— •mJ Jcq, fiimn .rc Jr»w» &lt;» l»r bra.
&lt;«»
latke. Mrs. Marble states that herself and
J avrxasox. Obics April Li, 1857.
Ibwllwj i« lb. .ir. It purport,
eh. ,k. g.n.r.1 Uj lb. bond rf lime, bw .u-p i. .low mwl
assucutra wcrriforccd tocarry heavy packs
I state Lreosurv. and proteste tliat wbra-.
, .
to have ’ been engravedi by w
W. ,L. wi
Wit—i_ __ been taken
,^.vw lu
- to -pro- firblr—aunt llrtbri &gt;• pmoing ,w.p.
uud {fa-farm the degrading nnd menial set- ; To lit tJilorof the Ciritt‘o» Obtervcr: | ever money has
in that man- government eny more authority
v ices........
in th.-• camp.
Uta:~ the Lagerm;—
Sift:
—I notice
in |iaj»ci
you paper
the rechas been
the personal
ofindi- i bibit Puligamy
territory'
The broad aienue that leads to tbe main
. ----- She
- soya
----- .—
&gt; ii»ow
111 ;vu
ui incofwc«vi, o.ncr,
u-i»ituevo
me jicrsonoi
I4UU fault
Ol moi• •• •• in a 'state or
..........
aue was cum pci l-M to, cgrcy c*-:uu&gt;ted of Ottd instant a letter from the Rev. Dr. I viduals, fur which tlui organization should i than il docs the fas’,itetion of slavery!
entrance end fa shrouded by tbe nubK|
two bag-.'.starqcAch i»cigh.ug».j pounds. rw ct Alabama, addressed to the Rev. ■ by no means be held responsible. Let
Nota bit of it,—the word Pnligamy
,—the word
Meeting to make arrangements to
Ou the top ol thK hravy I mJ. which this 1V. Barnes of Philadelphia, in which the us examine ito plea. It mi's ;
j
,‘
™ Pnligamy is back trees (from which tho place toaiQft
name, Beech grove) broken down^^Tie ebralc the coming anniversary of our. —
weak, iiiusrd and di’-neel woman was wptcr MJS: -Gi.ld.ngshra boasted in
-Our city black I’raoublcan rotempo- not mentioned
m&lt;nth,ned in
l,“the
hc constitution;
&lt;■«'»«thereth&lt;r
WC haic
oc not
cc&gt; f**e
Iurcirihegcrtromcnl
i. powerlcsfato
p-,w«lrt.lo pr
pro­ flowers planted by ber own hand grc dead tiunal Indepcndanre.
t» carry, was p!ax‘l the a-J-l.tion- Cft^wss that he bad nine fugitive slaves rarice affect surprise that wc
if the government Is
;.l wrigbt
time.— announced the event of
wright of an Italian
Indian urchin ot some 3 or I[ to
»o7' break bread uith
with him "at
at one
onetime.
uf a suit commenced hibit Slavery in the territories, for the
tl
Puiwunnt to previous notice, the citi­
for want of care, and the climbing rose
4 yearn ofugv. The su&gt;&gt;w was very deep,. | cho««e to imagine tliat the Angel who mot some months since, in the Supreme Court; reason that there fa no express grant of
and ivy that grew orer the porch togeth­ zens *if Hastings met al the Court House,
thepritoiwre were bo’, thh.lv dad, and ijtag,r Mt tfa, fountain standi suddenly of tbeStateof New York.by Mr Attorney ,uch
in .fa, constitution, it is also ;
er so lovingly is torn down ana langs trail­ •al tbc 131b inst., at 7 u’rlock, P. M.
must of tfa.- lime suftn.»g from, Lunger.—
tfa,
BDj M&gt;1 to tbc nsgrosa, ‘Ye General Howard, fa behalf of this State, n„j.-,i,
&lt;■&gt;
Meeting organized by railing J. W.:
ing on the ground and damp moss covers
Die warm clothing they had on them leaves! whence com: ye,and wh tl.ordo nd ap-nu U,. to Ptoix Bank of Ik I r“r„d”
wbratfay were taken, was stolen by the! vegofand they answer, ‘Wc flee from city uf NcvreYurk; the matter in contro-'ll Poligamy in Utah.
SruaiXB to tbe chair and G. W. Mills, ;
the handsome stone steps.
the wpraww, and i« its place they received i ;j..c f4ro of our
» An4 versy lx-tag |jic “Phenix Bank claim,’’’wi j
Squatter Sovereignty is fa a perilous
to set as Secretaiy.
but a sc-tirty supply. Ill suited to tbe.
Angd of the l.ord raid to (hem: ‘Yc railed,-a claim oftbe Phci.ix Bank against situation—it must ‘car.;' and by so doing
On moti.ai of \V tn. Burgher, it was re- ■
slight Hill, sleeps uncle Dan, and close be- |
wcwtbrrand the exposure they were f-irt—d tdares,
■-------------------------mastorx,
•
•
return--to your
and• aulr
the State of Michigan, growing out -fthe uri
tbc je^^ie Tarty of one piece
,
t» nndrego. At time?, the' unfortunate uiilyuurs.'lvi-s under tbeir hand*.' Then
a'deliim little Eldic; a pnth is worn stnolh solved that we have a celebration in Hast
early internal improvement operations of;
,
',.11-1.1
i
wUhia3 W &lt;!°* 001
bl,od ,bc there telling they are not forgotten. And ings &lt;u the coming 4th day of July.
ctiptivo wi.aH fiill to the ground, cxluuMt&gt; ,turning t‘&gt; tho tempter, be said: Th&lt;&gt;ti a I (be State.-nhWi claim wasaifowed to the “f •o^h**n, wblck ,MU MrvcJ
On motion meeting proceeded to elect:
C”’ *' **
c t .Ind utt -riy unable to proceed further. btotisman! why but thou not undcret»&gt;&gt;d Bank by tbe Board of State Auditors, iu eyesuf many. There Is bnt one cuodu. not long will aunt Rachel linger but, she
Then tbo inhuman wretebes would nbco
the latter part of tho year 1854; wrong- dun tu come to with regard to the princi- will soon join those dear ones, and anoth­ the ufficcrs of the day; vHiich resulted in I
the Ti.uxtlv df n boded pn st lw head,
fully, as Mr. Attorney General Howard pi^ of rnodeni deinocracv— viz: whater mound will be added to those already in lira following ssfectiun, viz:
ord thr. n'.-.-n'ber with instant death unless her ba.k. W by linr-t thou not understood lrasamtend*Und a, we have m* doubt. ere
|Q iu |c;,!cr, b
sac.vq^l.l mMontly cuntinne her weary
Drtiidtnl—1|. A. Goodyear.
.
there and careless fret will trend the hal­
»ny words (uttered) four thousand yearslira event uf tho suit is said to be a &gt; , , .' b ,
v . • .
mart li. When a Yur.c, stolen nt the set- cg&gt;\ that the slave shall not flee from his ji.agn.enl in fj.nr rf &lt;Ui. S to fee fee M | "1’“■h
lowed spot and beech grove will have pas­
1’tss Prtiidenu—A. W. Baily, O. N.
tlemrutsd wriilJ die, or be killed bv the1 loasterF In another part of his letter. amount allowed by the State Auditors »trccti&lt;m and’squatter sovereignty’with sed into strangers bands.
Bohwood.
i
for what they will bring. A good ixsort1 idrans foe fiuri, the pefabwers would be Dr. Roa i sepr events J &gt;eity assaying: 1 and paid to lbs Phenix Bank out of our , it; bnt wlutever has the fortune to bcafaNarehall—W. 8. Goodyear.
nllu'tred'n' rcentlttbrirwshanated stsength for n time sovtiuoed Puligamv, and made BteteTrcasuiy.
.
j sprite with them, Is sure to get tho comlIxvtxj;.*HTXM, June 1857.
AuiUnl .Varthall—Vf. H. Dants., R.
Ly a " ipply of brnisfi.wb; but with three il right.*
.
*
Ms. Editor.—I lure noticed for aorae B. Wightman.
czCcptiunw/tlry ti.ffered greatly front a
I dns'gji no in! eric ranee in the corres­
T4JEJ-W GOODS
want ot‘ food, and were glad to snatch up pondence between the gentleman named; u. Ito ...ilk expert fe.»y nrtl.er n.! Soe.rrtgM-, .nd nontortenlm. Fto time past, that certain gentleman, if such
Chaplaiw-lltc. A. H. Gasten.
the bones thrown down by tho Indian* af­ but I desire that no Infidel shall under­ intelligence, we require better evidence of j ganiy is nut yet a favorite with Gen. Caw
Deader—Wm. Burgher.
ter their rcpxxt. Mre. Marble states that' stand me as worshipping the God deserib- ito authenticity than the declarations of &amp; Co. therefore Puligamy must be blut- thrusts at n certain article of our clothing
On hand. Call early.
On muthm A. A. Kuapcw, IL A.0ood.
they were mien farced to eat tlwwlng ! j cd by Dr. K&lt;&gt;ss. 1 do homage to that ritor rf to BiKk nopulton prinu ol
’ A. A. KNAPEN.
,„L Bl.v.rt I- • fe.uriU «iU&gt;
As no cnc seems willing to take our year sad 1. A. H&lt;&gt;lbr*»&gt;k were appointed
feather* plmMod from tbe ducks shot by |I God of Christianity who la immutable, hoJune 23th, 1857.
this city. Having ho better evidence than
—
gentlemen, therefore Slavery must for- port, I hnve at List eooduded to take up
ths InJintia, and shriveled before tbe fire, I|
a cofamittee to procure an Ora’ur..
j121*4 c!,d Pure 10 h»a wZ'sfr cbarsrtcr. their declartiuns fa (his case, we can make , ,
, ,
, - ,
t&lt;&gt; wo lUenw-Jrca from starvation.
in all his attributes, in all Lis lawr, wBo no pMitive announcement regarding tbc *°°&lt;h l* «upp«r’.ed by tho ‘virtue and the subject and politician-like explain our
On motion Win. Burgher, Nathan Bar­
When- the Iudbm« would encamp for |। has said to mankind; ‘1 chaxor sox’— event ofiu”
•honesty'
------- ~-‘party.
position. With alt dur regard fur tbu low, and Hetray Bcoumonl were appoint­
tho-itighs • the captives were Ntiqralh-d to |I Tho Grd 1 wonihip never suspended bis
If a forced admission was ever driven
feeling of those gsntlemen who appear to ed a committee on finance.
AT THE HASTINGS
■
carry wood aid uuter,anJ build fires, and i| purity, that w
u&gt;.-n,
ur
•
rva»v&gt;v»an,
OV thnrod
umrou urgent
urgeuv ,:
A Dxawviao Objbct or Exxcvtivx
a Mormon, or Presbyterian. out of a sorry culprit, by
be mure sersitive than sensible, particu­
ptil Lp tho teitocs, Ac. They were, fay.v- |
awmudfat may imitate the earth with nrc sdty, this is. one.
On motion Win. Barlow, H. J. Kenone. After *•having
—!— *had
—* Lxxitt.—Tbe Bmitbern paj^rs learn w itn
c» or, novar ufioweil to prepare .lira food. I pol'.gntny, or concutanaq^, or tluverr.— tbc information, e
about
which it quibbles, J great pleasure dial President Buchanan larly ‘ M.. Jackplain.” (who by the way field. Solomon Gmaiycar.J. W. Stsblina,!
‘
[At tir.‘. they y.-ry naturally reb'.-llrlat j Dr. Rma bows in adoration to a God uf fur two entire davs
ivs Iwforw
k» eyre,
of 81000 Vimptswd
t&gt;ci&lt;.rex&gt;
eyee, in
in st
at |1 has
— remitted
--—the
—fine
----- 'LL'T
TW7rTF; requires grinding, ar he is not M sharp anti J. M. Navins were appointed a ouro- Have lately received a full assortment of
ti.c .rt-atnnnt tlicy reerived. but the ln.lt-1 Pntigmny, coneuhinoce ar.i sfaverv.— least five of its leading exchanges, the Frrw I on coptefa Smith, complicity in the dare
after nil,) wc would state that tho nrtk-lc foittec of arrangements.
_______ _____
*
ap* '- ' i &gt;!r.':»nhb elulm into submission Wo bcliovu.in oj^raing divinities. 'The Press fa only withheld from giving tbe Trade. N
No
"«
reasons
““*"•
are given fur this un­
DBCGB AND MEDICINES,
Oixmotion W. H. Banta, A. W. Atte tfi-ir tirdyrs. Mrs. Moeblr states that Guds vfc worship arc as opposite as boli- news to its readers, by doubts of its au­ expected lenity. There is no use in tbe in question is worn from neecsity princi­
ahra-x.n difonrorcd that the only way t-» . new aud purity are opposred to jraligs- thenticity. The renl truth ir, that the de­ vigilcnee of tl c New York Marshals to pally. It is a well-knoww fact that there
•ecuiw liwraif from ill tocatmetil was to! my and concubinage—as cival, rcligeous cidua in tho case «»f the State of Mr higan d«-trc» ncreons bi thin species of piracy. are but few young men of the present day
n •rtbrin tlie dutiessarignrd ber with cheer-1 anil spiritual freedom fa opposed to slavery agdust tbe Phenix Bank, is jert about as ifthe Pro I lent is going to let them off un-' who do fo-t use tobacco in tome wav, the
fulneta an-1 alaerity. Herself. Mrs No-! and degradation uf tbe immortal intel- bitter a pill cs that concern could be mads
W.I1 to k«r . Mjtodm. «, to f7"
• f»
TUr.PE.NHNE, ALCOHOL,,
. Lloaiai Miss Gardiner puiwoed ibis course Icet.
to swallow.
const of Attica, to detect and rciae slave °r #on,e kl,ld* whlch "requiteas Ufatslve
au&lt;l wv-n: treated more kilKily than their
to prnoo, tin «rt«
toiuU.
Dy a universal law of the human mind
Il is onlr by a great effort, after a lapse
each
will
assimilate
his
own
character
tu
l-of
ssverab&lt;hy»,
tfiatk
can
bring
itself
lip-:
to
us
as
the
hoops
can
be to them. Now sun es gunneh
tss»«Ha‘.Mrs. Thatcher, who was Ind.Ilstealers, and.to carry ow expensive trials
* severah&lt;h*y», that k
- '
rate heslli.,»nd utterly unable to do the DeUy he wurelupa. Of ncccositv. each. :&lt;o talk about it ut all, and when it does ; in luc
the aww
Atlantic cities, «
to tunics,
convict parties
On motion,
ftmwi-st of work rvvjnire-l of her. Thia Iwl that of tho regards xf«c object &lt;&gt;f Ids re- corns up to the scratch, instead of giving &lt; guilty °f piracy, with extreme difficulty, y oung man fur his company; ronseqm-ntRttolttd that the proceedings of this Burning Fluid together withafail stock
to a most tragic and-boeribk- occurrence, fgeous adoration as tho liigii.-st cunrep- the Attorney General the credit which is f an&lt;l against every effort, and the next day
ly numut always m»he tbs t-ek-ctiun We
meeting
U puUfahed in the Ifamblien
wbsn the J«riy anrMwd'the big Sioux..
tiun- of moral excellaare, holiness, and j his due for energy and’ good faitli, the;t0 i**'*2 them pardoned by the President.
wish. We hate tho worst kind lo\j\„
They arrived ettill* stream about fif- justicerand purity, which Luts capable I Free Press pompously Intimates that uit Such ‘tender mercies' are ‘crocl.1
Banner and Barry County Pioneer.
J
a
fellow
the
mftten,
particulariy
oaX
Ut
►raJs^TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR,SI1teunsliyasfu-cleaving
Huron Lake. The
of entertaining,
and it
sinvere 1 shall expect him ‘ to proceed further; and |
When the People of Michigan gave tl,
..... .
........
.... .J,
CUIC1 UOUIllf, BIIU
11 boitest
00(101 and
&amp;|IU •1IICCVC
On motion nrevting adjourned,
iidotn
each j „.&gt;i
will so reprraent
Hie Gref I
: Indian*
cut ’several trees*ou
---------LES, PEl’ER, Flail, in■ word every­
_ him- to other. ■ ~
°9&gt;e j l?oau^ S4’™ lo ** nn*M*'; 000J to purchase seeds for the destitute those sensitive ones, and if they ask ft?
c rivur,
river, --------------------------------and tho- tn: do a bridge
suthorixtd
and
instituted
Slavery,
,
arl» of the
o. have
thing in tEc Grocery fine, such »•
------------------------- and instituted Slavery.. fiilly detained from the Treasury of the
d
ir_ &lt;m.i—
our
company
wo
are
certain
J
bey
want*
ho
u
ill
endeavor
to
carry
out
die
designs
State.
The
weak
and
pusillanimous
char
j
”
,
B
SeU,frfl
K«nw«
the
Dem
across it. When Mrs. Thatcher attempt­
will be wanted fur family use. And .
to
cwjoy
it,
and
if
they
annul
wo
areeer.c bis
u:- Deity
rv_:... by
i... supporting
—■Ie.L:..i that institu- acter of this di&gt;dge. is too
....
un theset
howl
of -robber*
ocraticset
papers
up the
Bowl uf’robbery
FEttOXJL.
ed to erwa, abc was thrown into dw river, of
tfo-y bavu ret-lumd- the best hin^
apparentocratie
tu re- natters
she spt-cj-etkd in saiiumlrg to within a tiou, by praying for its prosperity and ex-, quire a cummcnt-it falls legitimately wlth- in high places*—‘Stealing from tho pub­ tain they won’t ask fi-r It.
of ammnuitlou for spurtsnivO
Mr.
Jock
plain
has
explained
a
great
ibort dkhiiwe of tht other aide, when one txslop. I. doing homage to « God of in the
----category
------------of
**D«5ifuco
—’*-----------------arguments.
--such ns powder, uttd F«rlic;' but when Capt. Smith is convicted in
of the IfafioM deliberately shirt her through Justioeand holiness, who Lasctuluwed all
Tho Free Press talks of the unlawful our courts of what International law tolls mystery which has puzzled tne quite as
—losiuu Caps uf nil kinds
Ito
Mla.m,
r-nart,
Vr
Kdl
B
th? bead, and* killed iier iwtatrtly. .’Ihc met. with the equal and inalienable right allowance of the Hamlin chum. For tbo
Water rrouff* and
.
long ns tile ‘-aerial« mder,’’ did him whk-fc
C., fn m S,«u,
I body ol the uufortuiiate wuiutin was left to lili.rQr, will, of course, seek the extra- twentieth time, at least, we will state that ‘piracy,’ and Mr. Buchanan remits a fine
was what tfawe would be genCemea who
in the stream. Ifer dfaith
।i simt. of tre.-docn anJ pray for its prosper­ tbcdbwance of the Hamlin claim, was of 11,000 which was justly impoeod upon
at a public dinner in Cberaw, S. C.
“
gu
up
cme
street
and
down
another
takin
j Lai fed by the, rqxtws with lund shouts of ity.
would blew the slav-dealcr, who upon an cstimue which was lost,and proof him these same papers cither *kcep dark*
AU the pop­
•xPrc**ad lu« want of confidence
j »y and cxidtatiun. Tbs feeling* of the diM-o lira will of his God by seizing lira un­ &lt;d the lose which was made, np&lt;m the about the tnmsastiimor openly commend in'iDuto hoboervatkrna,” were about. 1 •
ular Fat e n.fr
rn
and Stanton, both of whom he
wurrithv; prisoners at thia horrid murder offending people of Africa, and selling Cueumua. Law principle of Iu»t instru­
Mnfictfws, ol tho
It. It is a high crime to bestow &gt;1,000, «&lt;n.der if they aver tbougbt that we ever
cwuaotbc imagined. They beheld in Mrs. them iuto bondage; I would hang him, as ment. There «« u&lt;&gt; pretence that the
day may also bn
■^Tha: cher’s death tbe fate reiwrved for them unworthy of human nssorialion. He re­ money was not due Hamlin, and none upon the destitute settlers of a new terri­
fixinjacmiaesublixbtory but millions may be squandered by
L-ryowcred by fatigue, tbey would gards the man wbu buys God's image, whatever that be had ever received it.
i to procned. '
'
who scourges and degrades the savior in
a rowen peRtitical party with whom hypHo spoke of the national democratic
risty of tbo ehoicust Perth collar, or how much they hare to tip*
n ill of his Deity. ^regard such
to keep from JooringtUh-mre-it fa all
heathens; violators of' God’s law,
right 1 hop« Mr. J. will loam to sew
Stationery, Paas. Pencils, Ink, (cvcertainty.
cml tbeu erar ecnsiMlities will not be
The empty platitudes oftbe Free Press,
about ‘-espueiug makadminietsation and

DRY GOODS

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

• Chemicals, Paint, Oils

mi 5.39B&amp;53,

ttethey
mtidMs Ind*

.to,-

DM

�BUCKLEYS
COLUMN.

Great Spring

AYER’S
PILLS
tom au na

rbaposEs or a

FAMILY PHYSIC,

Good News! Good News!!

Ready Pay Store,

JL

820,000 WORTH

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

AND

s wurth st orking fur

U» nfcatoie'
CUM*.

'M Ml,

ildN is ket-phf

1.

of State «. and s

i&lt;&gt; his catabliriHwem
r favorably 4?ith -ita

Covstt Clerk's Ofrck )
11; st.itga M.;y 8tb 1837. [
lb ail Law has Iwcll roCiflYtsd
’ mid is now ready fitr diatring tint different (owns in the
&gt;n nppliraiio.T &lt; f the Town
tunullv or by written order.
’
G. w. MILI.S,

Al • ipratrr rrf

GISGUAMS,

UITllS

| ta„

ever lttk.ro vtKrcd tu tny vturtuiuera, fur

BRILUIVTS,
uwxs,
A nice assprtment

Cash, or its Equivalent
It having been impnaaibk to make ct
lectiuu. thi. fast Spring 1 Lave ukca
UbcMireq in order tucnablo me
to pay alt my indebtedness
iu New York within

HANSCOMB’S,

waated nr dracuand re crake nf Ute whole ur^anlara.
11 race an oc-aafonrl doan la adeulai’eou*. erm
though nr. acrhMM dcrangmcti’. uiat*; bet un-

aa aiere purgalree mediefae rednewa tie attengtk
Bhetlt.ikcu tncieeaa. The tl.ouiaad cr.wi ,u w!.„h

Main Street.

*!&lt;*h cuMiauin part of

JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chcmlat,

CHEm PECTORAL,
COIGHS, ’COLDS, HOARSENESS,
DROM niTIS, wnooriAG-cotxu,
CROI P. ASTHMA, AND
COKSt S1FTI0N.

A word to tb-’re wishing to buy g&gt;xxl
CTuUm, cheap: Gull mid sue. Garment*
cut and muuu! to order, and warranted tw
lit. Funner* elm gel tluir gn. menu cut
«m tint aintrieM imtioc. 1 Lave retuuved

‘aint, Oils
4L00U0L.

। nesting*. May 1.1*36.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

ONE YOKE «.faix

Poo* UNK DUlmAR per butlfa.
lyk»
For aala by Gaara ASeaeun** UaaLtega Mi*h .

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

SALOOPJ I

‘"Yrnhei.'

MORTGAGE SALE
EFAULT haring been made in the payment

uf a Certain sum vf money secured and penci­
Dlled
to ba paid in and by the conduionrvfa certain

IlnWiiRj*. June 4. 1837.
\2ii4
• MORTGAGE SALE.
‘
"htrAULT haring been made in lire parmcBt
&gt; ,.r nu.
&lt;.r,u.. ......t._.i ....,_i L j.,,

indenture of uiurtguge, bearing date tho Kila day
uf October. A. U. ISA, executj In William Vaiduaan acd UeUrr An’ Vacduren, hia wife, to Artemu Duane, and which nrertr-tg- wu recorded w
the office of the Beguter &lt;-f tired, in and Cor tbe
County ofUarfy, In tbe Slat* uCMIel. gm, nn ***]
►erenleeuth day of October. A. B. tSiV, al no*
o'clock p. tn. In Liber F. of Mortgager, on page 1 J;
uro.» -l. -li fennrlm** il..r.
t . 1..

tl ffier uf -die Uegoter of l&gt;eet.'« and mortar* for
ike count * of Harty. In Liber 11. ot mortgage*, &lt;io
t age* 4bawd 451. on the 1-tb day uf Julv, A. D.
I^.at»u*faekA.M.
'
Wlwrwtt, m»*uite» proceeding at law or in equi­
ty baring been instituted to secure the aaid &gt;ua&gt; or
an* part .thereof—
Now therefore notice U hereby giren tn punaonce af *.power nf «tr tn «alutnt.*tg*gr contained,
and of (be HUiutea In «nrii ea«c made and provided
the premise* dreeribcJ in and mmf by aald
Hurlgage, uf which the fallowing la a correct d»■cription to wit; All that certain piece or parcel
of land situate lying and being in told count* of
Harry, known and described ar follow* to wit:—

sat&gt;«durtg»j* rcstaiufag a puwrr of sale, and lire
ram* haring beeum* op*rpUv« by reaauv of* da
ttpll; red nn proeerdins *1 law, or in rqawv. baatng been iaitituted to reeoitt lite debt Srnr re
tnmung recured by ntd morlgrar. or ray part
thereof. Nutic* 1* tbereforr berxtzr gitcW. that by
nm*c cf the power of aale remained ta »ild mdtrgage, ami in |Ktreuance and by rtrtue of tl.t nzb
ute tn aweh ea** made and provided, lb* said mCrtgage «ill be foreduaed Ly a aate of tire mortgaged
tie.-tube* »iileh are dewtibeil in aaid mortgage a*
fallow *. “All that certain piece or retrel ofland
attuate in the County of Ifarrv, and .State ot Mtehigw, known and dererihdd by th* United State*
•nreay, a* the wral half vf U&gt;« north wrat quarter
uf sectiontereb (T| h totrntjne(l) nurtli te nmn
right (8. Wc*t;" That aaid prentiae* will be z.vIJ
lu par tbt principal uf ICUrflt remaiainz unpaid
va aaid re.rtgaae, with Hw lawful feev. eo«ta and
ehraraa vf fanclvarae at public vendue on tbe
...... .i. x... .r t._ ■ i „
.__

E. SUGA* SP1-

FAMILY GKOCERI’S!
iu*puuwd Wnito Flail by tile barrel, Lull,
quarter, ur by tue jmuud.

uiiJ «•«.

XSTTlMCDBEirt.:

Uaztfag*. Juse S3, 1K4.

‘ yj

AND

r

Coarse and Fine Salt
Wrrrr Lim- by the bui*l «&gt;r bnahrl.—
Churn*. Tn*■* uml Pnif*. Obtngtf
and Lemon*, by box or dozen.

Charles D. Root,
Forlve &gt;«u» *iUi LA Muu, bu to
viiirgd uf thi* duparttnviiL
I wioli U» any to n»y rmtrema, thnt tbi*
sale i* im humltap, and ido wip*im.?ty «li
the Mltwtlwn of dwM coataff fnxnistn*taiictf, to«w eiamirmti'in **f ary guudtf ort;,if (Htrobaaing ciaewbere, «d then tire*
srill be ennv mc«l bow rnwhebewper I anr

OTHER MERCHANT

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fojyistn Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The ramoua why

'

FRANCIS ROWER ■

1

'

I

vrMVU
lev,. MniT **- .
•ignedby the *aM WtllZd Dodge to Sulotrwn fl.
W alerman, red said uaaignnienl recorded fa th* '
llegi*tera Dulce uf lltmb far aaid fuunty ufllarir.
on ibatidh day uf Fetatar* A. D. Kt. to Uber b. 1
ot Mortgagee, oo p*go S.’k And where**; there ir |
ciumret tu be dv- ociaaal mortgage *i the dm of
tht. nvtiee, tbe turn of tie** hundred and aereuUa duller* aad two rent a. (61:7.01, and namilur

Ml abact aotk*. fa *u* aad *tyl* to a«ut ctutotixre.
kRtNkllb ROWER.
lla.lfag» Fcbwre* l!th. I kJ?.
lyqQ .

(xATMibyiuNEuis notice.
J£STAT'j oJS'G’ &amp;

OU Tueadar*. Tliuradav. and Saturday., arriritig at
Battle Creek in tune tor the erentog Iruiw uf car.
on th* Miagnn Central Keil Road; iiocuunccuog
of Orat'd Rapid* with line* of Sw®ubvatt on the
Osund-Biw’
The Zbore Stage* run in eonneeObo With a line
•f Hlagra from Battle Creek to Coldwater.
Three iloea of Stage* are prutidrd ntffi coon

o. l. nA."y,
Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV.
Rendcucc. Hope, llyy Cu. Mlcldgau. For tire prwtot red eubl farther not —• ' -1
•uX
•Lu“ cf^Lu'u*\ k
a Monday of cacti work, brtwtre lire---------- ....
nd 3 o'clock «f Urea* day* to attend to any teui... lk.1
U-Z..- —- I.
.k....

STRAY HORSES,

SHERIFFS BALE.

®f Hasting* dM

Nctke U hereby girrr, that lb* undreaireml
CctnmlmhMwra duly rejmaud by th* 1‘nX.te
Cousl for lb* Conuiy ol Harr*, to «*uo*m and adJr,.: ol*. m* of ui! |*r«v *gafaal L're Mlwl* ot S»la* H. Uroaw. lute of llaatinrerdsaraMd. srQ Mtred

and Far*
til kiada '
N and

_■ HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
QHTE of MICHIGAN. WnzLteuaw County, an
to
““’’W»’ ‘be w-aln M William U.ha»«• *f ’!« fuumr a WMUmtr, (a lb* Bta-e
dacraaoL
*“U«ir iH'nb* girru, Utal fa puraunnee o. an
,u u*v UB,let* KJtA1. aumiBfatruUr cf
.‘ &gt;‘M.eU .nJttaW|H tbaUon. Jmlgo «f

ww
ELEVATED
OVEN STUVE&amp;!
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR CWK bTGVES,
Ertr reeu in ihtotot.n. St* FUtn end Bo xSarne,
TO HOUSE EUDLDFFS.
run: a «»ry complete .t«k U lluwae building
llBKlware, iRciudin- LnckaU 'LatHwa. BuUa
Scraaa 11 meeh of all kuu'a.
]
TIN WJkEtE:
pQITLlt. Tiu and Klwet Iruu War. o’all kinffa
nu brunl, or trade to order.

Battle Creek, Hastings,

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
llE sutecribera *re sow rnnnfag a dailr Ila* el
S new in recreaafol operation, and prawns barStage* between llattlc Creek and ituli.g*.
it’d *°K- tub* *■««!, w,U couaull tuair latere*! red a tn-weckly |fa* twlwecn Haiti* CrarL aad
by palrukuzfag thi* Mill. The proprietor ba* (paredItonA Rapid*
nil pain* ur czpui** to n.*»c Uta lUe beat mill tn tot
TV*'11AST1NGS HT.IGE leareo DalU* Creek
•r*r* Doming. (Sunday* riceptrd. at 4 o'dock,
and arrire* at Halting* al 1U o'clock A. M. i telor
ofagtbo aameda* etUlf-pad I*.o'clock V. M.. or.
tiring at Battle Creek in lime to lake tboXruuo
Tnaixs or Cam ffuing treat and Weal.
Trurdfora will dud lhfaihe*ln»rt»»iaad mo*taanedilioua rouft to Hailing*, bewg about nne-ball

I

,

rocieriig my HI’
i ob louul * hr»i

cimw

TuNu.2, wbJchwillbo bund full and
cuiuplvL. i uill well tbuiwuut U.tM^
u» 1 u iab t» ff&gt; uutcit tbu trade.
Uil nlia'Cca and window po*
pgr &lt;Mvap. Al N’u M
may bu found a

QOCKH.
O Back.

FOR S^kXJBT"

GRANT L SPAULDING.

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

STINGS

Spring Fatkiont just rrttired.
R. W. WARI

?|iid every thing tn tRa line of Groceries.

COUNT'S.

Ul.M.xs. *e..
and all other urtklaa in hia line of Uainea. wlileh
be will acll aa elicap aa Uie ebaapeat.
.
S. 11. MAPLS.
Ilaalmga, May A
_
II I

A word to Farmers.

TEA,

COFFEE

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC

OODS

J waut
IJEr.
______________
PAPER HAUS, and I wans yuur pn»duvu in general m a-auiuuiye fe&gt;r «»y Gu.xia
lur wlutat 1 will ptiy tiie tiigbeat market

FISH,

Mley'a Utook. orer 1!. 'a. Goodyear* Store,
rr* U.e public can irlyun hating their work
« to {dcue them.
lia long azperirnce in tho beat Shape of Now
k city, cnablca him to offer
SL'PEIUUR INDLCEMENXS,
11 thorn rreraonrwbo want gantwuU n^faia
inuet I'aaluonable manner.
CUT T I N G.

We

O, D. HANSCOMB

DR. 1IUC6DT0NS PEPSIN.
nnBE »*« JNpMfiee X.trW, «r thfr t Juin.pn1 pared from Rennet, after the d r.-ctmna of Ba
ran LfVy. the create.I PhMdogkal Chennai, by
J. K llaoiktoa, M. 1&gt; . 1-MladefjXla. &gt; *.
Thi. fa^ATCKE-* OWN RhMLDY fur u un­
health* ahenacn. Nn ar*, of man can equal It*
curat.*V|Min&gt;. •Ileuatafaa noAtcbohol. UiUera.
Acid*, ur N’aearewa Itrug*. IT is *atretn*ly agree­
able tv lb* taste, and m«T be taken by □» n«t
feeble patirata who era not rat * water Cracker
with-ui ant* di»ti&lt;»». Fcuaie d DRt'GUEII
1MJTATIONR Jefufa la NOT k DRUG.
Call on tl- Aram, rad gj» a Deaeriptir* Cirere
lar. gratia. a.-,rg alarif* amoual of S.-tentlB* «*idente frotn’l-wbig'. Animal CbemUtry; Doctor
Coorb*'* rbycKtug* uf Digwlion; Dr. I**reira *a
Food and dlrf, Dr. Jolin W. Irraore. of N*w York
Uniriraitr; FroC DnugHawa's rbyoologr; Frat
Slllimaa, ofj'd* Coll egr, Dr. Carpraicr'a Fhysl*lrry. etc., togeffier with report* of CURES ft am all
prei. of th* United Rial**.
OT O1WEIIVE THISt-Erery bottl* of tb*
rente** J'El'SLN bear* th* written atgnalnr* *f J.
§. Unwghtoo. M D . 1‘aUad.lpbb, Pre Irepy-rigbt
“nrbuld1^JTh^gi.t. red dral*ra fa Midi-

N. JUMlEYi

'Hint Good TFA, sure tu core tlie headache

AYER’S

sha'wiu.s

KNAPJLN.

Kinds
SVGABS,

sign of the

on the buildin:

'
Haatlngk, No*. 1251,6.

EM PU R U M OF F A S II 1 0

OF ALL

On .he the ni&lt;wt favorable terms.

From 83 to3s.G.l par yard. Gdfara and
Underak-fvts. Par.totd* plain ane fig­
ured. A largv stock of fash­
ionable Ribbons, wh’c’d will
Lc sold cheaper than
tbe chcapcut. A
.
largo htock
ttfdrcKS
Trimmings, Enx.be and Crape

KF.NPIMJ&gt;U
IX Mnlt* of produce taken fa txchang* I

tloihlDg: Never so Cheap.

KALAMAZOO.

LARGE RED BOOT

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

Which will be given in

Remember the

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET' TRI A! INGS
AT THE

COOTS AKD SHOES, READY MADE

Exchange for Wool.
atv'etteAl'. M..at rt.eufficrof Judge
■VESTXZSTG-9.
l!jnt.ng&gt;, &gt;t which time and place
toreyttd may aptrewr aud altuw came HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
mid tr.tuu-Bt .fauufa not be cdlnncd S utul.lc tu the scoauti. A very largo
’
b
.rtiier unbred Ibal tbecxrcto;* then- •tuck uf
f.acuS * .rf tlu*vrtl»r to be published
Summer Dress Goods;

Z^ROCEDIES, Drag*
Vx am clothing,

FANCY BARAGES.

broadcloths
,
Cataunerca nod r«H Cloths,

ivereatiun With th*
o help it along.—

1LOTHS, Draad eloth*, Plain red fancy Cud­

at
C&gt; more*, for eslc *l tow figure*a-rvi-trT
rvu

DRESS GOODS,
er ALL LINDS,

'

&lt;t» appearance and
« a pleasant pte»
o w iah to spend m

D^'.c^z.''SLK^a
1^*a
_______ XLN Fl ELD'S.

price*, ebeup at

nnn

e»VwinrlxMhi-mi

liafdktwmw.

and VtlMl Jiamafiquc Fringm, Fdfina
, rfr. BONNFTS. ntr, raririy
and Stylt, Sfraw and Silk, Bonnef Trinunini/a, Artideialt^
Kiifmt, Jinth and
Jlowert oj tarry StyU.

Call and ntt Vttin bt/ort purekatiny
Mteeting, Urill*. Ticking, Kot* Flrenelta. Cotto.
tktw.\rrt.

r whichng

, &gt;1 is an atUh, a

LOW PRICES:
Higbcat market arx* la caah paid for predaaa.
sarh •* Wheat, CcVn. Oat*, iv-tetoe*. Ac.. Ac.
zHgbeal Market prec* pred .for ludas, palte acd
fora.
All pre-toot irt-Mrdto fM by t-Hf tft bock o»l.u U--- I,,.. ,4... *.«•« ..t! ..a

Drew Trimmingfi,

EVERY VARIETY,

Shoes

|f

rihutkt this nod

bl LAY SHLEl’.
Came into tiw cticLwtrj of tho auiiscri.
fr&lt;&gt;n the 18th ittaiutieslKMp, The own■ is req ieit.il tu ptmvj property, pay
nr.’ca h'i I take it wav.
H..tiu*Jn1 25, A. RYERSON.

wUcb *m ba sold at aztoHAlagly

DRY GOODS

«'»J« rmm 1J M ip

we know nflhte.i

STOCK OF GOODS!

you reel re* where you can boy lie baai and cheap­

^rery r.rlrirred.nl. if ladw. ItrUa G^dA^kZ
I&gt; Lama. Merten*. J’anuacttoa, Prints UouUe aad
I Stogie Shawl*. Talmo*.

from pulmrng^

’ l» ,nw»di

A.*

KENFIEtD'S.

lam bow rarlmng direct from tt» York, a rery larg* aad iptaW

L. BUCKLEY

“’■e gvtierd tfaqh
orudily frmn J

STILL IN THE FIELD.

’

Aro yon Dot aware that.

•
fnttn th C4
I-, bcliev* they t

Goods

N. ACK LET

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

Just received a largt
stock of

y Rectorial,

CHEAPEST NEW

Broke into tny endtmurc In Woodland,
about tbu Grat of May, Uat one span of
Kuner; ouu a dark croatn c»,lor, and tiie
otber white, one of aaul boraea- had a bell
on. Tbo owner fa nxjiivMed iu prove
property, pay chsrgra. .o*d taho t&amp;wn a­
way.
L.J,WnEELEK.
Woodland, Jttrc 11, 1857.__________

CORN, PORK, AND

J FLOUR, a good aup^ly at
.DCL HAWLEYS
•I
Jmitaiwr.
a*./

�A COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSFATE^
f^t-*fc»4be Mijjjjrt&gt;^ ‘b* Dwoocmiw .

I^'vwtwtt snePKfyCtrLES ALWAYS!

• •

-A.T

Statesmen,
“WOOD NYMPH,’
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.

XENFIELD’S.
! o urn* reetemi^dirt* frert Maw York, a ’•

'
STUCK OF GOODS!
wliliai writ te. raid st stloolstojly
by nolo or otherwise before the Hl ।of^OcL
T. ritll.I.IrS.
lUiilapi. Aug. II, ISM.

laOOO^r"g=

(,'i.i.T Us I. tu- Utnluaj" tin* «uaU cail aad
sttswHSw-. on* door »nl of 3.
H wgf1 •sr

.raua&gt;«— —»~tISJ4 to jo rents par pound. Hahrf***nr dascripl.™ ftua a Herotig io a 5o. 1 Martorell. Spare
wi&gt;l not allow w to emwerate tho whole of my I
imiaeuac stock ef Goods, therefor* 1 will reatrct
myself with snyfet that H couUIes srerythlng that
was ercr besni or tbauglil cf to a

1BS “ iKnEKEE-v 1. -m “5-J-■
mdsrty erery Monday aflcnioon, st fl wr year
&gt; angle flubttribers, aad to slain al tbc following

.IllTaeuljr copl*a....»lS
..S FiftyMim............ 36
,.S | Uuo lluadrad copwaift

Anxmr.

K
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FAMILY GROCEHY STORE,

I
!
I

Tcsvujnv*..................
—
Daily Eetnug Pott.
Single Cap/ fcrimeyear. ia adraac*.. ,.g J
Tbwe Copic*, in »4ywp-.......... ......... a „

Prices ‘ Lower

i-ft
fcfore bnnJ uf in tte Slat* of Mkhlgaa.

i
I wn. for his fl*rviccs'
’ WM. C. BRYANT A CO.,
,
Etehxo Peer. Naw Ton* fUy-

srjstsreS:
I • friKTRltrl. etogur., M-.lsser*. Tea, Coffo*
ex', twleortu*. TuUfflN I'-riwr.. jtpier. Glager

w,6bo

Bat

APOLLO AND DIANA,

LOW PRIOHB1
UistHNl ttuukk pwiamk paid fort produce,

I ■nSESlls iiir aale M

A1»O, tbe exquisite Ideal
“SPBING.”

I UTHORS of Maps of Monroe, Hilla
i\ dale, DrancbS. J oseph, Casa, Macomb
and Jiuison cosnttM Michigan, A:e.
Tfw sul*cribers propose to publudi a
Incw Muy of Barry County, Michigan,
ifrom county rceorda and actual turvet a.
iContainiug’ nil public mails, section snd ;
apiarter limn, the actual Kaenlit.y of Villa-'
hrs, Po«t OiHees, pl-icc» of Worship, I
School IIouM^MmnhctoHes, Tanneries, ]

SALVaDO fioda 34aralua and BalanUMot,
Mills, Hvh*ls^!&lt;ire%Fariu-iM.iwvsl Najw*« ■
of property, Owners, A:c., Al.-.
TollACCd’, aad Snuff a Isrgs aawrtment'st
Enlarged plans of the prindpl* Villng.’S
i table of Distances and a business Di.vc.toryj gir|ng ihsoatnc and tpibinocspf ascii
'flie pk't’iny will b« to • oulXatrlo scale

&gt; m to make a largo and ornamental
kn. which will be colored and uioiuitcd
the best stjrift end delivered to auLscrih» nt 13 tier finny.
SAMVEL GEIU

2ETNA INSURANCE COMFY
Of HARTFORD, CONN.
Thirtr-Sevenlh Aanual Statement.

■u aectrng. held in th* aiy cf OaiUbnJ. Jac*
i, 13.0.
-

INCOME.

AND
3&amp;T78 ®$E2S
HIGH PRICES.

We hare ju*t com* autr-ra well Lirnfct sad gior wen ratal a«B. wbrao May . &lt;«w spat &lt;!&gt; ud.
ciur than rasq.ri&gt;»ale tor lu« rralumsr dri.'al. We
have raldbiled aeurpn.ing •terngl, rLkh. wLHr
itm.iiiMh* tto? bearish aU-pmiuUC-ltewurn.
strtkra unorinti. !LcWxj&lt;u«ofib* slavery «sw.i&lt;tu&gt;gdyl.a»ly;bol, riwblr as w* Iut* begirt, slid
mighty «• uw aiflpisy vfuar slmgtb i«. w*jb»»e
»tui toilcu .bolt uf ■c-.on-pli.hiiig SL« great 1:
l.-rar to gu&lt;m.u&gt;»nt ft is ear
to cumple'eWrcdEM.Iycl retire nun ibe Brtd. Tu&lt;!ra»-lor
iKflitale now. i» to leiluqutfllr abat w« bate el er*,
dy acexupuebed. Wr e»ncrrt tajrtet Ibe ^nut
an.l C.ciiru—nt ut «&gt;*■ uuipaign. twr da ■■ k*»d

J1Sn»
*»d &gt;be meet relia

■“w,
"^r£Jirai SJZTtli

.
FINE OIL-PAINTINGS,
by lending Arti*:*.
" fhe whole of * Lhh are to lie dhlr^s
ted or slliittcd among the tubaerin

whose names arc rcccited previom to ths
Twenty-eighth of Jan nary *57.
when the dtstrilmtions will take place.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Every snbaenbrr of three &lt;J"lUrata «n
titled to « ropy
tbc splendid steel n.
gravtn^s, “Saturday Night," or a ropy 4
I any of the fallowing f 3 Mogtshwa 'c«c
, year; also a copy o! the Art Journal &lt;(«
; yeaiC and s ticket in tho Antuul Dhtrlj biitiids of Works of Art.
।
Thitk, G«r every $3 jmid, a perwn not
1 only gets a beautiful Ijigrating ur Mus.
, sine oneyenr, but also recekrt tl« An
l .lournal one year, and a ticket in the An­
' nttal Diatril'iitiriti. making f.tir dollars
, | w« rth of reading nurttrr, lasldcs thfe ikt
I c|. by which n valnoble painting or r*i«et
. of statuary may Iw received in addiiLsi,
'
’llnste u Lo pre fcr Mr"»lire- in tie Ji­
; prat ing *Satuiil^y Ntglit,' can Lavr either
r of ibe fidl&lt;&gt;wing one y ear: Harrers Ms• | carine, G«?dry ’• Lath ’» L’«» k, CniUd
J State* J^agwune. Knii ketlxkvr Msp
»»rrarr«« &gt;-•ij zincs, Gnibam's Marazlec, |llatkw&gt;cd'»
। Magazine,puutlu-rn Liicn-y Mcssyerer.
diutn for Adr.rti.ing In be found lnX4J)“
' ,'
Wa. .ur—w. J, &lt;« V—It, fl fl,,—!.
a« ilfo u* be found iu rhe Idtols id*»try Lusu-ra. sl nrr.
IIksc taking five sr.» n&gt;Ler»l.fpi,
remitting tlo, are triiiil.-d t&lt;&gt; ft Engrsvingis rod t» six Urketa in tire doUibctimi, « r vny five of the Maguiucs, cm
year, end nix tieket*.
' Pern.’tia in remitting Girds (■ r member­
ship, will plt-SMs registt r the letter al lbs
। r»t ndtv, lo prevr nt l&lt;
■ n rreript ti
wbirh, a ccrtmhstf pl Mciiibmb'p.fo
gclhrrwith the Engrtuii'g or Maputo*
dr-sired, srtH be fcsrwsrdvd tuany partcf

“Jim bare Ton beta nb to Hstotag* uteljf■
••h«,why Jabal"
“Hat juuT’cliwr J host cbtsp Gjaal A Spouldia.
are wiling (io'.-da!"

Fraenum* for theyear...HSttJ» 31

“liav'nty why I wa* cp Iter* Cm other &lt;lnr Or
k—t..u- r . /... V.—r
..(.I I
w.i.d.i

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H^rtl.OJl 41

PAYMENTS.

MOI
AND CUTLERY. '

Ohl togyism Distanced.
■fenn^ America Ahead. '

riiAW ROWER

al MMh euorirxiufl urtceM aad having brant
Binch aboat Uroi.t Jk r-rm&lt;Ming.

m.

A.. 348 Brosdwav, New y&lt;uk. »r WMi­
cro OiKcr. 103 Water street, Sbhitaky,

CHEAP CASH STORE !
I jwd. tbuuglit'l would drw|&gt; faand •** If rt»l 1

Ohio.

bud beard dioul ibeU- Klhng fwh *u icty e£oy.
» &gt;• really true. All.’* pe-einj i&gt;sulrroUfl articles
I tli.oee'coctir to fl.* L-yw coiwlH.fob tLal Grant
A Sps-thllsg not rMily fcrep a L'uu Simy: but’a

Discovered at Last!!

mr trading.tlierv.uu.u-4j cl gcing to ll.tilc Crrai
of any uitwr plant
Tier toil govd Tea at 5-4, double su’.rd lin t for
t^si/gwod Lvitro for I «'ui!U:ig.tuur #&gt; to nalrrutos
fort^tU.. fast raMrvd piHiiai.tMt*, tin bet qual­
ity fur I let*.-' ;
Well thru, if Grout A Fpauldirig aril good* a&gt;
Tte Compere Las raah asset* of tl.000,7ij ti&gt;)
| Tte SoMl Li»uo« paid Ly this Company iu thiiiyrailing the nrrwut tis«c:
■ G0ABDIAX3HIP Ml£
i In Firerecru'ysor*
u-.-partm.mt,.......FJWi.is; S3
.L,
.rar i. • I
frOTIVE ubenby prea th*', n porauanca of
\ L-cmmm
aa.tj;uy hrrtb f.-re grouted aw i
l!|*Jur’teuf JV-balr.ui tUtdJ\&gt; ofrrbruary |
tl.
I A*«l
Uuardiaa cf Ibraiin-K
Sr'. &gt;,| (IrJ-..: d_-2. X^&lt;1. aLuil &lt;*cwr fir

r*ntw(

Judgr .&lt;Fn&gt;b«t».

«d land ia Harry eoucxy Mirtlf .u. TaTliTit
rensUlLuf tte noil!. *«no«:er4aocliua e.g
St* Jj! la hwa tkrwli until «.i raugrUa i-

Feb. Iflh, im.

Call, Immediately.
Dry-Uoodj,

.
JAMES A. SWtEZEY,

■ .
__________ 1h*-r. 1? Senary.
JtlKRAII IORTkEMDM’!.

DR. RAY NA I T&gt;

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
DUEI AKEti b&lt; lb* .|'iict-T. at Bus
h

1

Mirhigaa. aad ~d.. b&gt; ... «&lt;- U i..«l Aa««x

£b“&gt;X^‘
m&lt;« n«mbr
M ind.-[,.udr

:hrJ^Arr, £

AH\oa,
ClxtMuy,
Croclery-trui-e, (jl-itt-tfurt.
Sfitetixyt, Skirliuyt,
”
Dc.utut, &lt;6c., de.
AT VERT LOW, 1'lUCEsl.

*,i&gt;

■ toMMisslUNBliS.NOUCE.
YVE ite uadersr.yied tmchft treu appotated Ly
ST tte Judge &lt;41’rebatw ur ibcco-.ii.ij to Harer
ia Cue ri-teto Mieh’gsn. eotidnisM.-jeer’s to recent*,
examine and adjust ail claims a::-i demctii, &lt; f all

I'lure* tte greutt** variety of
ELEVATED
oven stoves,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
rAULor. cook stoves.

’

to pre it mneb rro&lt;»uln.&lt;.o. but tn.t to ih» C1du.
»rou ur neglect of utter taelters ..f iat«rv*t ui4 iiupo taurv. W e .hell .a1«i11|,rHl uur M,Kt rktisrtuwut with great r uns it bs»rg wrwHur to
make llfnlr aud reliable. sIwrts securing new, to
rt*.^^TT” ur4r'' su‘"c to‘n~- Uur»•’
Hasting*, Repl ember II. 14 6.
nrly wilt triduden-Wfloy Ut-.-.-rAi.:., Us buk-1.
aMOUIGAgE male.
buH-r-c* urn » frB|d ail parto hTUm wurirl. sernoBon.
drill, from Stat,- acu .rational Can.tab sntcrl
r~YEFAULT bating
‘ ‘ ’
ntrtrrt. Uetobca'vf irsttl. report, of Irdue. ‘^d
j-riWie mrri.ugs. all local l&gt;.teUtm&gt;M „f geasrol
interesL putien ufnew LuoU. and poetry, urigtaal and elected.
'
•• •
nAltl'ERUMON-niLY MAGAZINE.
Wr kliall bare a eorreajondent at WaaLiarrtun
B!.d go . daih r ports of Ite doing, i„ c“ “ a 1
-....... -. ..— I—.. «. —..
...
t'.r
T~ ■——
gag*, aad iB| urot«rtt and by-MrtSd uf tbeSW- -IV T?1” ,?“"r.,nd rf«T*o'or &lt;Z tl.r faraoa
el* is sorb cm mode and prorkkd. it.* raM tnurtgag* will be foroJoseri by a sale to tte tuurtgagcd
Ebiim. winch ar* dsKT.bed in Kt.d invrtgagc a«
own. “AU IbBtontaln plnx-or ] arcei rftoad
■tuale ia tbe C-runly of Barn-, and Mute ut Michi­
gan. ftnewa and Uewmlnld by th* failed State,
surre. a&lt; tte a e»l bail of tbe north w*rt qmrtcr
toflectuuflcvcu (T|la &lt;*wn oat (I j north ol rang*
rrgl.t r«&gt; we»l;“ That wiid premise* wtll be set&lt;1
to pay th* priocipaiaod interwrt rom.imsg cn|-ud
on said tnvrtgflgc. with lb* lawful foes, costs and
charge* of iurixtoture at public Teudea on the
aeceuth day to April, A 0. IB7, at tw«|r&lt;-nctock
-.. r-„------at Boon, oil said dgy. st ths Court House, in tbs
and ca wuicn Mud mortgage i» clnru.ed to be due
&amp;,rs?xsskM
al tbi* dslv, tiw sum ol one buudred and utevty
ST^AY HORSES,
Ittn dull.raandlutHrtycmts. And uv proceeding, the Circuit Court wltton the waanty Ln width the
are sitaalvd.
Broke into t»y ivdoac.ro in Woodlsml, al law ur ia equity, liar lag be™ ln«iutocd io t»- mutigflged premi«n&gt;
AKTEMASJM1A.NE. Mortgagee.
iretrr tte debt secured to oopsto by said Monabout the first uf May, last unu spnn
La V axe C. Ruixra. Art y for Iforlgamtsaz* or any iuutiu*r«to
I,.— -M I
U_
Stoira n&gt; tLen-toic terete given, that by cirtnHursea; one a dark cream rolur, and the
of a pc u er ofsal* iu mid iriuttgag* eutrUuird. and
iKber wiiitr, one of said horses had * bell Liu t ursiunco ol tte fllatnla iu aurt case made and
tfx Thu ojrDvr is requested to prove p.urid«t. I shall uffnr for sale tbe j.rewisre in «i-l
properly, pay olinrjFa. Mid take them a- । mortgage, dasetibod aa the wc«t telf uf Ut* aurtb
j wral iroelkmei quarter uf erettei number thirty
wot.
L. J. WHEELER.
! [ uuo 1*11 iu towuaUp ucuiUer four to' not to of
Weodlstid, Jure 11, &gt;637.
I rat.g« eight (3j «&lt;*t, enutaiiuag soteuty-lwo and
I l.itr-nliw Uunilssdlte
rand »Twrdlug lo

Judge of Probate,

COKN, POCK, AND&gt;
b' LOVR, a good adpp ly At
.D C. HAWLEY'S
Jod«, 11th 1857.

3*.

'oewde b* CftAXT A CTAULi'IXG, Uaa“f
. IL MALtlh* CO. Vawnmn-i;*-

NEW STAGE ROUTE!
IlwHtluip. aurt Kaiawaxo*
nU-WMXLY liae «T S»«C»‘
Lr— JU*tlag*ai aU* Wfp-tT*
in tbv luurumg «u Muu.i*«a,« *lu«*,ya •*
*7itBouun in seven ttoija,w
Mnnretiusal K«1*t.&gt;ui.»..
'*i'- ’
cura ou n» XJcWjaa Central U. I-, S'M "*
" KetwnJng. Iwrrea Kalamnw Turrt V-

Spt.hga, FmiUaiOs -M iu» ,r,Ilrr.h.^lSS*
■d.
.1—
c. I—...i.fu aad
IF X.W £ZEV.tAT C";'&lt;2?LBn
ptaMd cm thia rente. With 1“'

&lt;

rMretwsadmrP~“'or '

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|

J. *. .fii'™
ATTACHMEXT NOTICE.

Eauzt Cooter Ct-txx's Ono,1
Ju&gt;e 4i&lt;. 1857. |
TS: srsaltAi Laws for 1657, have Lem
•crrrH ntthisoffire. zod will l&lt;e tlmui-

rara.

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER,

TERMS OF ADVERTMNG.
JOBS t. MOSHER, Printer.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JULY 2, 1857
SPRING TIME.

Al** re haul*.

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SUICBL T. Itr.MIR,

. „

W huloealn nnd l,eHauntMlarm of Leather. I '
Creek
TM Ageul

SCR1PTTOX
’
three dollars tsen
splendid steel en.
ight,” or a cony of

te:."

If. J. fckK.snxin, Dealer in cvety variety p

*
*7ilataa-nMti.

Pact's. ilAAUujf»,Mieb.

_£?!*•?••.llnAtr- Psttte Crrek. Mirb.

Wbolvral.. I‘U

BtiADNi ’-n. W.mw

oissj'Bsir.
Creek. CoUectkint sitewOed m,
retained
r *17”*, *”,7
•ld“nr
mm! arid.

_’y?’T“&gt;u

mid, a prrann not
ngravmg or Msg*.
, reedve* ths Art
a ticket In the Aa.
.king Cmr doitani

liutlte *1*1

De l&gt; c

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in

jnt't Block. Uu^tlllg*. Midi

■ LUGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK

SPRING

Dry

AND
SXTMIiaiEB. GOODS,

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

;t,’ mn have either
-••-r: Ilarprrti Ma­
i’s Disk, United
&lt; kertawker Maga­
zine,

(st Tint OLU STAXD OX S. X. fit c. U COB3.)

llMliap. MicUfku.
ThiHxr
\\ laimi,'
T■ “
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■J ^saT
,

ricted to ai
five tt'.rnibet
a MrJwii.

w Magazines, oas

oi ■ II AVE now in Mure and offer at EXlu;ll TREMBLY LOW PRICES for
lie- 'ICASII
..C tl... Mupro. ....I
*■-j
nuu
ucsiri’1,1"
“!?■»*■ «'* rulltnJ in

A CojSlwlcra in Drugs |,
a Hit Jit&lt;Leiur». l«ini-. Oil«, T«r- :
Sxfi: ’

KALAMAZOO.
■-«»■« ..rs:.,4. ...I r^-. n.,-

Ankle* &lt;q powte l‘&lt;nt Gooila, cannot lie eqtmllnd, and renbraccs
»u.d si»r.&lt;L hMiit.f*. M.ch
many *t vies not to he found clra^birv.
—I=i^== 100 Pi. see* Car|H*tmg, from Auction at
-------------------------- N,., v-k
\\L.d.- b.dx- anti Retail 100 Mantilla* in every stvle from $1.00
? MkL*
“ *"*■ "* l‘to
'
«“*»•&lt;»•
’
’’ ’
-------—j-------------- —— £100 Pnnwols. embracing manv newistyles
. I &gt;c-d.,T in
r.e*j Pro- K
„ low prkv,_
‘
*
S,'1-:
iui.^ ..•j rumo, i. Ct.-.

fund* fi r memberi-r the letter at ths
!■ wr; on receipt ot
: Membership, to­
ri ing or Mnnzine
rded to any part of

:t free vn applicaCLOTHING.
BOO1S AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS.
AND GROCERIES

nr. Actuary C. A.
•w 3’«&gt;rk,« West­
street, SulultufrY,

■
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Piiri-haNing large!v from Anctivna, Im
i vr__ . .....................
.. .t.i

SWEEZEY,
'■■oinpciitioii. uml invite the attention of
!&gt;&gt;'• el&lt;is at briyera.
N&lt;*t withstanding the ndvanrc in TEAS

;

nt Last!!

V oioes sweet, with chirop notes.
Fall gently on my ear,

All nature smiles in sweet repose,

Malcolm Warrail.
The Old man's Lchou.

boy when the mother had finished her
prayer, meekly said ‘amtn.*
It was a dear cool evening, and when
Malcolm Warren stepped into the street,
he snemed teshaki- himself, asjf he would
shake off the influence of the place he was
leaving. But he could not wholly do it.
He could noi drive from hi* mind entire­
ly the tearful countenance of his fond lov­
ing wife, nor forget the look of earnest,
simple anguish be had noticed upon the
face of his child. Yet he tried to crush
the thoughts that were thus straggling in­
to life. ‘Pooh,’ said he, as the Image nf
his wife forced itself upon him, it ta only
tf little fim and frolic. Whose btnmeas
is it! Get out with such nonarace.'
And thus speaking, the young husband
and father closed hi* hands a* though he
would hold upon the feelings he had tried
to reprvM, and hastened on. At length
he reached the tavern, anfl here be found
his companions. Tlte laugh and tUe Joke
commenced and ere long Malcolm ffirgot
all about Hs home and little family. Aa
he *al in the bar-room hi* sharp wit made
much room for merriment tor his aasoci-

‘Malcolm, I wouldn't go out toinigbt—
come stay with me thia criming.’
‘Not this evening, Alice, 1 have prom­
ed to meet some friend* this evening, and
But a gentle balmy breeze,
I must keep my word. 1 will be at home
Blows in iu stead, a gentle breath,
in good season-'. .
■
•1 bad hoped that 1 should have yoor
Among the gum-wood tree*,
company. Come, why can’t y ou try and
see iff ain't make you as happy as thoBS
Repose is sounded in each note,
compani ms with whom you meet'? Just
That warbles in the wood;
this once, Malcolm, (J! this onoeU
Untainted blows that Zephyr breeze,
‘No, no Alice; 1 am going out. Wlial!
Along th£ rippling flood.
crying! Now what’s the um of that?—
Can't a fellow go out now and then with­
No more the lowing kins is’seen,
out leaving a crying wife !
•I can’t help it, Malcolm. But here-—
In moody silence near,
kiss me before you go.’
T&lt;» shelter from the piercing blasts
Thus spoke Malcolm Warran and hia
Of winter's msd career.
young wife. He w^s a young man, twen­
ty seven years of age, and a carpenter by
In vain rode winter grasps the chain,
trade. His wife was one of the sweetest
Which binds the new boro yfar,
dispositiuned girls in town, and she inode
Shaven aactiow-thgae frosty locks,
‘Who says there is danger in the bowl!'
one of tbe be«t wive*. She loved her hus­
band with the whole energy of her pure : cried a young man as he raised the cup to
Djdilate—Spring, is here.
1
s&lt;hiI, and abe knew that she was loved iu Ij his lips.
!
‘
It’s the raven’s croak; a*woman’s whim
heart. Her two children a boy and a giq !
Around, above, beneath and through,
often «aw her shed tears ulu-n they were :I here’s cun fusion to the idea,' said another
God's handiwork divine;
with her in their snug little sitting-room, I. of hl* rompanious.
INreath stately unk, or lowly plant,
‘Good!’ exclaimed Malcolm Wnrrren,
and the boy was old enough to ask what ।|
Thy pearly dew-drops shine.
made his mother cry, but she could not Ij poising a glass, ‘Poison in the bowl? N*ntell him.
I: —
M-nre! I zh A at Uncle Adam. He's been
I
Mnlrolm Warren earned the little cot- «»cd ta it all hi* life-time, and here he Is
Avaunt dull care; and sordid dreams,
|tagein which he lived, and*be had paid the oldest man in town. Come here’s to
Begone old winter king,
Sweet, blushing, sprightly .new-born hopes for it out of hta own hard earnings, while I Uncle Adam?
Alice had boiu her own share of the burThe: person wlxim Malcolm had a&gt;lWaft thee away for Spring.
i den, hr purchasing all. of the furniture,— ; drewed thus, was nn old, white haired
Axxre. | Malcolm was hale anil atouH Ol&gt;d an e.x- [ man. who stood at the bar with a dam of
Savannah, May Oth, 1837.
। cellrnt workman, and had. never yet seen ruin it his hand. Bis name wn Adam
,
'
tho hour when he ne.kled to lay' idle for | Stanford, and almost ninety years lisd
"
w ""
1 wsnt of word. A belter hearted vouth I rollixl over Hs head. Hi* form was bent
Scene from the ..:w Farce of RotaUoa.
-n
town&lt; anj w|wn
anj
Htnbs trembled, but still he lived
! the gentle Alice for his wife, there was and hiamind was dear. He heard the reIn«JKCtor the M ashmgton eorrespon- •
g
,. whidj tU
nijuU&gt;
dent of tbe N. V Courier and Enquirer.
to a k|njjv
rat v. Tiny ' ftn* lia’ing set down bis liquor untouched I
gives the following excellent squib, would uot have robbed Alice of her prize, he fixed liis gaze upon ths youthful speakwhich he modestly attributes to “a sarcas-1 hut they only b«j&gt;rd that their oh n lot | crknew Malcolm \N arrcn well,
tic Democrat.” We could point out «sv-1 '"'g111 baas lortacatc. Why, thews;should
‘Malralm? be raid ‘come with me.—
.
Jl
t?!
W“-'
And lovely flowers appear.

n«tf

C. S. Brarox. Physician and Surgeon,
reudrner iu Haxunr* MIA

GaaXt »v Sfavimko. Dealers iu all hinds
,1 )&gt;.{v KceO*. Uiuccriea, CiocUry. Se. State
StrrrL toppaaJtc !“u»t Oflfce. Hartley}, IkL

- Art Journal one
ho Annual Dielrt-

•
1&lt;flnd »nJ
T.Uee M,d Ctettn. iBrM&gt;ie.&lt;-l
!■«, n

wsiE-g-1,

of bn lio-ds. Uexwrx*, Cruckesy. U*nl Wsrv, '

No more stern Winter's blasts are heard,

TONIC!!

— C&lt;&gt;minis»ioncr of' over our land.
/
'
‘Why sbuuld I gu wi^h yon?’ he asked.
ged to remove Mi
Malcolm Warren hail a high sociallna-'
‘To please ra old m*n. I mean to do
-we nre i t'.- lik'd to offer the Mime Oriyiual
-------------------- . Is there anything agnin-rt
I pure Article at the same price.
ture—hi* society was prized by all who J®0 n" tairm, Malcolm.' Cornel*
him!”
could secure it, and he nml lievn indulging
Passing Aut of the door they moved
R S.BAB&lt;OCK.
(Late of the firm of Clark A; Babcock.) ' Gen. C.—“He has been four years in in the deceitful smile* of the wine-cup.— across the street. Near by was the vilFor the last rear he had Iwen allowing . I»«e church-yard, and thither hs bent Hs
S. S. COBB.
office.”
W.cl.
l/COBB.
Jfr. B.—“Ah, yes, and 1 have declared hta apjiclite. to gain strength. At first it ' »mp«. Arriving at the gate he pawed in.
was only an •occasionalglii»i,’ then ‘aglass •
When Malcolm hesifated to enter, the
(I^tle of the firm nfS. S. A C. L. C-obb.)
the rule of rotation to be Democratic docurao once hi a while,Land then ‘one or
manaaid:
j Knlmnaz..-'. May. 1. 1857.
nflltf
irhte.”
two glasses a day? lint lately he hud |
*C»ine. follow me.'
,
Gen. C.—“Mr- President, I am happy gone so far a* to spend hi* earning away
Malcolm went and soon they stood
to agree with you. We desire the great from home, and for nearly two months ' within the village church-yard.
His grey-haired guide was the village,
cat good to the greatest number, the most past hud spent all hta time and money 1
' sextofi, who for more than sixtv years,
offices to the most 'Democrat*. Public with btajovud companion*.
Alice raw sll this, and site knew full had made those beds for the children of
NEW GOODS
servants must frequently return to the well Where it would end if it was not stop-! mortality. The pale moon shed its teams
ped. She knew her husband’* nuture,'. upon the place and tbu chill air sighed
people.”
Mr. B.—“The sentiment is worthy of and she saw how surely te was felling.: mournfiillly amot.g the weeping willows^
She 1«&lt;1 whispered to him her feira, and j that grew hr the hedge.
The graveyou. General Cass. By the way General,
be had tried to laugh them off is idle i stoura stood like spectres among the faded
uj i. IU
when did you enter officer*
whim*. She tiud proved to him to stop gn»* and shrubland herenndtherearose
Gen. c.—“Half • century ago, under the fata! career whilc'vi t he ted strength , • white monument, like some more powMr. J«ffraM&gt;o. 1 have al way a held myself but be had te«'n offended Is-cnuse .she crlul "plrit that watched the sanctity of
subject to the great principle of your in­ Would think that he could ever become I the place.
Em-iianos. by J. F- EMO j
a drunkard. So Alice wu» afraid to speak
’Malcolm Warren,’ spoke the old man
Mini
augural. 1 *a» first an Indian Agent. I
all her fears. Yet she raw with n clear I iu a voice so deep that it seemed to come
nr
was rotated into a Governorship, next in­ eve all that was coming. She «iw the from one of the Belaboring graven, *not
t«u.r ■ W.' .Ir.iral.lotMWl.ir the trarteler miu
. » plriMiit rourt fur |airtic**f t&gt;l«'*«ure. Or*na
to
the
Cabinet,
afterwards
into
a
full
mis
­
broad road in which her beloved wjta trav- long ago you pointed to mo as an exam­
Rapid, and H«l tie CrerkStese Offke. - _
i
Jltg'ikrille.Mich._______J. F. KMOBY. I
sion, subsequently into the Senate, and eling. and ter loving heart was aching.— I pl” of how long a man might live who
SELLING OFT AT A SLIGHT
She knew that even now want wasitaring wnIM upon the wine cup. You pointed
IKrnz I * r.r Hr&gt;' sr by Campbell Aj
now again into the Cabinet.'’
them in the face, ^t wa* autumn and she, to me “
as m
one
“ wK
who‘ lhad
“u1 cutlived •
all
” *"•
my
Mr. B.—“And I have served forty
had asked Malcolm for monoy to buy companions, and yet aa one who had quaff­
venrs, having eome into public employ­ warmer clothe* for herself and children, ed at the intoxicating bowl. Perhaps you
but you did not speak the
ment under Mr. Monroe. Gen. Cass our and te had nene to giro her. Only a day .poke
»p&lt;»ke the truth
tr
*-*■ truth,
‘"nth, for the'wbolo truth you did
3"* home*'
-* bucket
— of
* whole
&gt;ugnl
experience lllnslrates the necessity of ro­ before ho had lirotf
r, and
GLOBE HOTEL,
u --------barrel,, -----------cut lie hail
used not know,
ai I have brought you here
----------tation. The country has no right to take flour, instead of a
to do. He earned moony, but where was to whisper the truth into your ear.’ half a century out of any man.s life. I
Msleohr looked up into the old man's
it? Ala*! poor Alice knew too well Mal­
dull have to give M,----------- leave of abcolm's face, aud she saw that his manly f.icc and as he saw how solemn was the,
nr rwnununilr •&gt;&gt;!', be given,
beauty wassluwly but surely eating awny. expression which retted there, he forgot
liutmg*. April irth
atfyl
Thia ta the way the rule is applied by The large blue eye* were growing dim, the bad company ho had left at the tav­
bleared—aye bloodshot. The once fair ern, and his thoughts liccanie serious.
those who test understand its true signifi­
‘Malcolm resumed the Sexton. I can
cl&gt;ack* were becoming swollen and -iihiatx s \BaTar. Tl.^irt.-r of Ibwvta. 1 H. ving replenished my stock of goods. 1
cance.
ed, and his lips were dry and cradted.— look back now upon the past, and I can
:tr- iu tli- Court
JlMiinri. MkfcJjrsu-1 nbi|| offer tta-m ut suoh low price* as to
No wonder she knelt down by ter Bedside see a score of young men who commenced
r
Beeratu.g.iaaaess^ te «* t*“ f enmujond the attention of buy era in these
life with me. We learned to love the ex­
’
^l-Prt&gt;M.te*farrtSur4.times. Wishiag to arc all who are
COOL—An Englishman, full as a nnt and prayed.
It was now Saturday evening, and Mai citement of the dangers we w ere courting.
N. Smtuafr. County Treamircr.
Of-1 willing to pay for goads, 1 will only say of the English phlegm of sn Englishman,
colm waa going out" He was to meet Years passed on, and I saw those twenty
was traveling on a certain railroad, when some friends, and Alice knew that he was men pass into the arms of death, and I bu­
a sudden halt and loud report informed to meat them at the tavern. Un had work­ ried them all here! Malcolm Warren,
the passengers that some accident had ed only three days tha past week, and he they all tleep in drunkardi prattt! One
i-mrairom V Io li 4.
lua noiu i »• i
had the pay for these three day's work in lifter another, 1 saw them fall, until at
LijR
*
i_
In coin parison with tho tariff of old feppracd.
Every one rushed out, of
his pocket.' That money was needed at length I alone was left of the party who
’
I fi-flgV
0,11
"* tbn&lt;! ’’ P"? course, to sec what was tliu matter, except
home, but where would it be on the mor­ were wont to assemble around the bar­
I (
■ &lt; lour to buyer*. Particulars next week.Mr. Phlegm, who sat tranquilly, as If not row!
room fire.’
*• A. Itau»rrx&lt;x AttorufV end &lt;
A. Knapcn.
A deep sigh escaped the young man’s
‘Oh, Malcolm, do not wtelly forget
M all intereated in anything beyond the
M.V 2J MM.
W
lip*, and a shudder ran through his frame.
halo of hta own
thoughts. Presently a your fond, taring Alice, when your arc
J!!*A. ll*o.*c., Mich.____________ • ,
------------------- —---------------------------------------‘All gone!’he asked.
gone—will you?
person
came
up
and
Informed
him
that
Junr* A. Swiaxxv. Attorney i.nd &lt;&gt;«n
Tm Bale at A Barr-ln.
But Mated m did "hot answer. Heldss- ~ ‘Yes all! But this not Italf. Malcolm.
the raglne bad b-rat its boiler.
Their wives and their children that died,
A CocreniratS story dwelling H&lt;«*e.
|y because she had asked him to—and they too lie byre! O.how well con I re­
and five improved village hit* m the ’M’
Then came another, saying that there left *Ims cottace. After he had gone, Alice member when I saw them standing before
see &lt;.f Haating*. G&lt;-d title, lerms cosy.
sat down and wept. Site could not help the altar, and when left they were blush­
F..r pnrtirolars inquire of
were fifteen persons killed.
Joni KniupcTA. Pliyri.-tan un&lt;l Surtn-on.
IL Her darling boy crept to her side, and ing but happy brides. But a few short
1
G. W. LEWIS.
twined hie little arm* about her neck.— years had paaoee away, and I began to
■ Hastings April. 2S. 1857.
But finally the third mareenger rushed He asked her not the cause of her grief, be gather them into the folds of da«ih.—
* - - •
I *LK&amp; lloutaooK.Att«w»ev*At Gmwarl. ।
PEACHES forlflctaper pound
only asked tier not to cry.
His little They sank down with I '
! 1 L&lt; &gt;t» u»w &lt;j"T?i fwCS?"”
“Mv dw sir, yow valet *• blown into mind seemed to have some idee of a com- neath a load of crushed
few, lived to be grey-!
their
f.
.._________ .
Oak. i. tbB .^o«l ,u1r.^TBUw«r'.W«k.&gt;Ute ; Store.
D‘ C 11A”
but U was
O. HOUWHHL I
______________
contains the key to my portmanteau!’
beneath that mound wii once the liappiIx-d tindlp-ard

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him faithfully of his danger, she told
him of approaching srant, that even then
the children were hungry, that she and
their babes ware suffering from c«4&lt;i—
she plead in affection, with love and kind­
ness, but he heeded her not A few short
years after, that wife's heart broke, and
she died, and her little children soon fol­
lowed. The husband and father 1 found
one eold night lying by the road
aide and he win dead! Three are their
grave*, f»r I buried them all together.—
You can see the wive’a grave next beyond
the gray stone of the husband’s, and those
two little mounds are where lie the frozen
bor and girl !*
1’be old man drew his sleeve sc'rtzw
Ha eyes to wipe away the tears, and whiV
he did so Malcolm bowed his bead and

and sing over the wine cup, and be thought,
little child t»w and knew the not of tbe harm. 1 once, in Ute early
Jut she could only clasp hint days of H» wedded life, heard hta lovely
Tort fervantly. And the little

band’s u*ck.
•Malcolm!—Malcolm P she cried, ‘what
has happened! Tell me. 0, tell taer”
Malcolm Warren sank into a chair, add

gently drew his wife into hi* lap;
-Alico-OW Allee!" bo uttered, soV
bing and weeping m he spoke, “can you
forgive me for all that ha* poasedP
The gentle wife was bewildered a». firsf

nay almost frightened; for the speech of
her husband was so wild and incoherent,
she feared his brain was'turned. But ere
long lie jpokc again and as he «pok£ ba
kissed hot.

He was more ealm, and his

had liecn and of tlic resolution he had
mode. He did not tell of ray trial , he
was going to make, but he told her of ths

iron will that had entered hi* soul. Tbs
night of hi* temptation had passed, , and
man, “there was once a full regiment of the day of his sal', atlon bad dawned.
gay and stout soldiers followed Napoleon
A few momenu more and the husband
Bonaparte into Russia. There were many and wife were upon their knees. Their
oilier regiments went also, but of this par- emotions were too deep for utterar.ee—
too wild and thrilling for speech. A mo­
company of men, only one solitary indi­ ment they struggled there, and then wept
vidual lived to return to the home of his in silence.
birth. All the rest perished on the wa?.
'Pho little boy crept to the spot,, and
They fell in battle, ijicy were starved and tl^rsw his tiny arms shout the neck of his
frozen, and they dropped by the way*ide. pareuts, for even his voting soul had
Now, suppose Some thoughtless youth caught the spark of new lifethathad beefl
should point to that single living soldier, brealbed into existence within his happy
and say that amid the eternal snows ofij^,^
Russia aud all the awful carnage of war J"* On the next morning, Malcolm Wargroaned mournfully.
“Malcolm Warren,” continued the old

there is no danger, bceaw that man had ; roB
a better and happier man. He
passed them, and still lived! Like that--------- --—- —a •—
an-*-II that
single fragment of the French regiment had transpired the night before, and when
do I stand here to night, a living mon, but that all was told, they prayed as only Re­
the sols relict of my early jovial, wine deemed souls can pray.

drinking companions.”
The ^outb gazed upon the face ot the

aged speaker, and new emotions were
working upon Hs features.
“Come, Malcolm, 1 would show you
। one more spot before we go."
„
,
,, ”
| should Alice weep! Ab! fur tbe same jeu- Lomv.
something very
old sexton leaned tpon
his staff,.
perpetrate “that same. —Uet.Aao.
[ rcasnii that tbounarid-of our fairest and I There was souictBiiig
, deep
' , and .I The --------------------------,
x ctiAMMii.
gentlest dmigbter* are weeping! For the ; meaning
railing in the old man'*
m«n’« vice, ■
gud
“«! as |j‘and
aIuj moved
rni,vcd »!uwly
,low|y on among
am0Dg the graves,
same reason that hot, hoarvexlmusting I be turrted toward the door, Malcolm rose
..
.....
— - t,
and involuntarily the young man follow­
Pretenl—ike Prendenhand Secretary of
, tear* are ever crying but their rilent ap- I® follow.
they swippeu
stopped at n
a spot
State.,
ai length
irngro rncy
peal* for mercy: tears that run till thev I
‘Detain him not,’ sskl Adam, as some ed. Al
\ Mr. Buchanan. “Gen. Cara, I am ur-1 lnnkc n flood that fairly shrieks oa it rull* . of his companion* sought to hinder Mm. where two grave* laid aide by ride. The

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Malcolm Warren became once more tho
industrious and handsome youth that had
been loved and cherished by honest
friends in times gone by. The flowers of

affection bloomed again around hi* hearth
atone, and the angel of peace end joy agsin made a home beneath his roof.
People wondered when they noticed

that
uint Adam
jani stanlorrt
Stanfi&gt;rd went no more io
to urc
the
j tavern&gt; but tbe story of that night's lesson

slabs was of purest white marble, and jn
village church-yard soon became
they glistened brightly in the dear moon- generally known, and sober men took it

light.
“Malcolm said the sexton in a deep
whisper, “I remember well when I made
those two grave*. There was no sorrow

to their
~
'hearts
___ ;____
and
2,profited
’*by ’it.
*
It -----was
,
wwn jR
fertile spot, and
q1c fruit wa8
me gooa.
the
was nbumlanL
abundant. The
good ora
old
'
ncvcr aga5u
h-„ exatnp|e un

to fiUjte graves which I made tere, for ho g|Jc

ruin, but to the lastday

thcy'who r&amp;t here died amid the sweet j ofh|, 1;ic he gloried in tte reform tai liad

breathing* of peace and honor. They were
to wor^ aad
iMt hour* of Ma
good virtuous people, and when they were! •long life ------—»
were_i---------cheereda i._
by knowing..i
‘that
gone, our townsmen mourned, for our vib some of the happiest families in the village
laguhad lost two of its most noble spir­ blessed him lor the joys that dawned up­
its. O, I love to come and stand over on them, and even in the hearts of the
those graves, for 1 know that God smiles children was treasured Tke Old Han't

upon ttem.

honor there.

There is no taint nor dis­ Letton.
Malcolm do you know who

sleep in those two graves?"
The young man aid nut answer, nor
The following story is -credited in the
did be raise bis head, but with one deep, English papers to the American press.—
wild groan ho sank down upon the grass, Wo take It from the Ifntark Reflector-.
weeping and sobbed like a child.
About half past eleven o'clock on Sun­
His Falter and Mother slept there!
day night a human leg, enveloped in blue
Fora while tte old man gazi-d tearfully broadcloth, ‘might have been-seen’ enter­
on tte scene, and then he took tho youth ing Deacon Cephas Barber’s kitehen win­
by the arm and raised him up.
dow. The leg was followed, finally, by
Malcolm followed tbe sexton out of the the entire person of a live Yankee, attir­
churrh-yar«i, and after the gate was closed ed in his Sunday-go-to-meetitf clothes.—
they passed into tte street. Here old

Adam Stanford stopped.
bur^loroualy won his way into the dea­
“Now Malcolm," te said, “you can re­ con'* kitchen.
•Wonder how much the old deacon
but let me pray you never use my name made by ordering me not to darken his
again as you did this evening. When you doors again f ral’doqotaed ths young gen­
again think of poor old Adam Stanford, tleman. ‘Promised him I wouldn’t, but
think only of what he tea told you in the didn’t say nothing about winders.—Winchurch-yard; think of wbat he Las seen, dcra is just aa good as doors, if there ain’t
and ef wtet he haa suffered, and of that
you may in welcome speak.”
dev if Sally’ll come down! Tlw critter
Tte old man turned partly away, when promised me. I’m afeard to move about
Malcolm sprang forward and caught him here cause 1 might break my shins over
turn to your companions al tte tavern,

somethin' or nuther, and wake the old
“Unde Adam;" he uttered, in choked folks. Cold enough to freeze a Polish
and broken accents, “God, forglro me fur; Bear here. O, here comes Sally.’
what I have said and done. 1—I cannot'
The bcoutioua maid deeended with a
toll you all now. I cannot speak, but I pleasant smile, a tallow candle, and a box
shall go to the tavern no more. Adam,
God bless you—O, God bless you.”

fire in ths cnoking-stoce, and the hpppy
The dock struck nine, and Alice War­ couple sat down to enjoy the sweet inter.
ren folded the hands of her little boy to-

asleep in th* cradle.. The first word* of and Joe, who was just making up Lis mind
ths prayer was uttered,—“Our father

Uta,’

�ipJUCECUU

•k’« five by the dock,’ answered Belly, atalra that hta father had given tails in the jof ।

a taste of hickory fur cr-

winter of 1850, at • hich time there ws. I Many years sgo I was conversing with
struck.-five.
"
The lovers sat down again and resumed eighteen or twenty person*prerant. They i my tatter on tte wonderful skill of the
in *h« morning andttopped all day, Kentuektana, when te related the followth. |-&gt;U.

It’s lullirr,* exdaitued Sally.
’* *Fbc Deacon! l,y thundwT. cried. Joe.
•llMe P-.e Sully.’

anion saloon, and had a merry Jimc of

‘After exploring this chamber, they re­
traced their steps,, am] p*VuWJ jnto tbe
*Wbcre cau l hide youl’ cried tbe disright branch (or fork) of the cave, where
tractedgirl.
,
! know, said lie. rjl/quccre into
the dock-cue.'
And^ without another
plored it about three-fourths of n mile.
Y-V^.h.c
himself In the case,
. ,‘Mrt I’lejIP »UrtM fitatte las beau in,
q^d dtWod the door.
X.
.
this gallery over two miles, and did not
get to tho end of it In tte* gallery the
hftk'wrff down by tte cocking-xto.c, pull- droppiug of the water has formed «talooti-

’ ’ itioo

pt K&lt;mtuek.r

WM-i OT a surveyan opportunity of
of tho earlier set­
length of time.—

tho time 1 took my rifle and explored the
woods forgnme, of which there was abun­
dance. The landlord ted a little son
ateutten yearsof ago. who accompanied
me with his rifle, and had always had extrrmely'good luck. On quo occasion the
fates seemed adverse to him, for perceiving
a squirrel un a very high branch of a tree,
he up with hi* rifle and blazed away, and
down came tho squirrel. The look ofdtamay with which he viewed the game, 1
*lwll never forgot Dropping ths butt of
his rifle on tte ground, te burst into teara,
In tho utmoatsurprise, 1 enquired what

white man, and te dcubtsd toe ngu* Tb. reralrJ Grellreao anra&gt;«re»
the white man to corrupt hia blood by
rerer.l mod- o(«H1W •»&lt;!•
its appearance, containing more than ita i
of Ihl.
W« Mod— thorn «*&gt;«■ making kin with that inferior race.—
usual amount of intareetiug matter. It
Sfxch a!
It.'
1. Kreofc phot.
•W’
is a Magazine that should te ta every tam. r
-Ml .1__ the
ItM who b»« &gt;*“ ktod
ily where there are children or young
Dongtas acquired by his first marriage,
persons to be trained in morality. One fourth leaf2. Make texea of thin board, fifteen and particularly the history of • light muor two magixines of this character in
- inches square, end eight inches high, and UuJjirl— bom Ml-i-ippl U&gt;.O-i»
a fiunily would have more influence in shai oover them with milltort. Ptec® ,be’° „.(i u b.
*&lt;11 "-s’"1 a1* “ •

Tbs Happy Home for July tea made

than a thousand homilies on’morality.

Lei parents giro it a trial—they can­
not fail to’ bo satisfied with the result.

over tte plants till ttey get too large.—
Die boxes without the mlllinet will be of

3. In light sandy soils make a mound

■

relations.—Cin. Gtu.

A CoxaTOMATB Docroiu—A ppOf girl

of earth around the plan--, leering a cavity

who bad just recovered from a fit bfalck-

The July number of this truly valuable nbodt n foot square at tho bottom, and aboot fiftceu ipebes al tte top, for the ptant
Magazine la on our table, with, If possible
c-l mKt^pipeJ^l.td
commenc­
to stand ta. This circular mould should
statues of men and amrmto.and targe col­
more than its usual attractions.
We
ed smoking deliberately and calmly.—
ums, su]&gt;portt|d the most beautiful arches,
'
sometimes wonder that every family in be ateut eight inches high.
•Ffve o’clock, ch?’ said be. ‘Wifi, 1 will
from the the Sealing, wlflch is from fifty
4. Tomatoes may be sown with tte
tho United States which has any taste fim
ligve tlmatoamoke lhrenor four pipes, to one hundred feet higli, which forms sev­
planta Tte insects do not like the odor
the
useful
and
entertaining,
either
in
art
eral
chambers
of
various
size*.
Tte
evalaul then I'll go iqd feed tte critters.
or Literature, doea not Subscribe for the of the tomato. When the plants are
‘Hadn’t you ^tetter fteJ tte critters fust ing is decorated with different group* of
Urge enough, the tomatoes may be weed­
spar, forming a variety uf figuras, which
•Lady’a Book.’
sir 1’ *ugj^»tcd tte dutiful Sally.
represent the inside u! n cathedral. Tte
•Daddy’ll lick me.’
Now is a good time to subscribe. You ed out.
‘‘.No, amok’is'clcgramy head, and wakes size of aouu! of tteso chambers is about
‘Lick you! what fori'
5. Mixture* of platter, sulphur, wood
ran
get,
in
tho
Lady
’
s
Book,
more
and
bet
­
forty feet wide by over cue hundred high,
‘Because I did not hit him in the head.’
aslirs, snuff and flou» arc sometime* used
look
like room*
wuutf old
feudal
I soothed him nil I could, but the day,» ter ontertainruant for three dollars than in
not n whit disposed to hurry hie enjoy- mid
eastle
--------------— Tin
---------------1-------—•
with
effect.
any
other
way
that
weave
acquainted
with.
pleasure
was
over.
On
returning
to
the
,a&lt;2‘t'
.
.
I
‘TjtoJ were afraid their light would givefl. Washes of quasri* and some other
tavorn I intorceedcd for him all in my
j oaty-xD'l therefore, retraced their step* to power to rave him from the hickory, but
offensive, but not too send substance*.
diqg! went ibe.clvek.
the
no
.use;•v--—"eatton must bo.
tte main chamber, from which ttav
ttev as-1
as- it
“was
--------of
—
~—
lion. Z. Chandler will receive our thanks .j may be applied with a syringe 1° »1J
I ♦.11,.°
.. “
_.1.1.11
/Tormented lightning’.’ crid the deacon
’ddlc galkwy, where a-.largo j1 modh,'ifonly for
part* of tte plants. Preference b given
stream bf water tasuei from the intalriur
‘No, no, stranger! _ _________________
tam ofl" I break for the official report of the opinion* of tbe
xtartiBgvp and dropping hta pipe on the
of the civc, and has a fall of six feu into a standing rule of our State. I was nev- Judges ofthe Supreme Court on the Dred to the tex with tbe millinet cover, and to
ktote; ‘wte’.’u nivation a that 1’
several round marblu Uaits. Thu water let off, and what was good fur me is good Scott cave—wnzs wr. orr it.
the little mounds as most effectual.—OAio
.‘Jf’a uuly the clock striking five!’ said flow* al{ the year round, without variation for him. Ho must shoot right or put up
iu suffiril-ut quantity to drixe&gt;a mill.
Solly: tiumouidy.
with what he gets.'
• ■
‘Ttey ascended tho gallcruM, aud found
Tte hickory was applied, but no bones
This is one of the oldest insurance Com­
1 ttamrelve* in several beautiful chambers, wore broken.
Sueh training a* that,

ncra,
mruing*,
and,
nf—, gathered
gjmerro up her scanty —
—p-»~
wont
the doctor’s office to scttlc^hcr

's -Jre-vreei Bazpcrry.

I

‘1^’Z^.KS/ZSS

•ty « tradea. Bmb pupil will
ed to de*t&gt;te five hours each dsr
educational deportment, and J
day book and ledgor of bis work / ‘
results.
** •

5

WwiBTUKo.’—Tte Albany TiflMtte
discourses about whistling:

‘Tte man who don’t believe jg wki|.
ing should go* a step further,

—
muxzle on bob-o-ltnks and mockira birf.
Whistling is a great institution/
tte wheels of care and supplies th-yV
of sunshine. A m.in .who whistte U t

great heart under hts shirt front Both

Just at the door, tte lawyer of the
'
stantly. A whistling cobbler will a?
place passed in before her on a similar er­ as much money as a cord stow, »|^

bill.

rand.
■Well doctor,' sold he, ‘1 telicre 1 am
indebted io you, and I should like to know

bow much/
•Yew,’ said the doctor, ‘I-attended yon
about a week, and what should ym. charge

»har$ practitioners of Wall »tr«s*.l
throws a r-«e at lb»Ud

Ucfct

me for a week’s terrier? or what d&gt;&gt; you of blkritJ.
realize, on an average far
a week
-.trn
wre ’s
* serser-

August of it* mrsdowfartv

vireT
Such a man should te kx-ked to.
-O,’ said tbs lawyer, ‘perteps seventy-

fcasiun are as valuable os y*

your bill

hrmai, u«*. W. fu»icr. mxi

D- pre. MrC. b-rt -»k W»M» b-, j
for should .her: bill be anything like that, i .&gt;ui«&lt;^MkWSmi.
I___ .1- rv.r

CHOICE FIRST CLASS I
UT VUK

AETNA

h*^ u*,*

Insurance Co

OR HARTFORD,a
m

Incorporated 181W—Clwrt

titer u. J­

FIBE and INI

Tte lawvrr

which was universal in thoee |&gt;arts. tells panies in the- United.State*; and ita past
To keep cattle on water that would
cried tte. deacon s . however, they fi&lt;]
fid m*t
penetrate to
to more
more !I the secret of Kentucky rifle shooting.
not penetrate
history yrtrnuilx nsm saying thn.t it is one give a man the ague, is wicked. It ta not
te|l4rlu»14 who hud hastily rated heraclfi than six htmdred Itet.
—
—
________________
of
thi&gt;Wett
and
best.
Il
Las
a
cash
cap
­
---------and now cauta plungiug down the stair-1
*Theroi
•
• •» of
— dr
• setting •in
only cruel to the brute, but it makes the kiodly inquired her errand.
&gt; is“ a strong
draft
plarbt half a million, and assets in addi- flesh and milk unwholesome, and scatters
corfp-in tho u HAwt stute of alarm, ‘what1 rr®m
1
l entrance.
Ituude tte cave the at~
— --------1
——• ------ - _ / tion -o tjie anlcunt of nearly one and a
r I J&lt;&lt; MM1
_ e wu* niild.
it the'matter wjth the dock?'
j V" ^^chi
disease wherever either is eaten. On
I
0B0- W‘ MILts* - ^r^vTT^^orTQgZ
.
chainbere are of unusual bight rad
half millions. The fort that it has paid many forms, we ace njl»a*in *cnoj)ed out
MAgriNte,.pH?RBDAYUVtr s.
■Gix-diicss only know*,’ replied the old extent
.
•I attended you shout a Week,* said be.
losses to tte amount of tan millions of where the water, In wet weather, can flits
man. It’s been in the family three hun­
‘They want in at 1 o’clock, and emerged
8q antler Soverelfistr.
dollars slues 1810 establishes ita reputa­ in. and be held, ta dry weather, for the
dred year*.' and never did I know it to from the cave at 3^—Jejferton City Mo.
tion a* ouc of the best institutions of its
‘What doyou earn per week?
Enquirer.
We L-ut weqk hod something to say
use of the cattle.
carry on
afore.
kind ta the country. All losses are paid
•Seventy.flve cwits.’
Dry weather come*—ft ago, toads tadWhizz! ding! ding! ding! went the clock
Rtnrtmtojorr wrru * Max’s Win and&gt; about this dortrine which Is*'fast becom­
promptly without putting the sufferer to
•Is that all F
,poles, and leeches inhabit it; the former
tho demodratie
MAKurtxa
llxa.—
Some lit"'*
AU&amp;artNO Ilxa^
—Some
time ago a young ' 'ing
ng unpopular with the
demodrat party.
_
•badj no raoro nny needless trouble. James A.
fp|low named Francis Keating employed Wc contended that congress
, Swce- making it filthv; the heat covering it with
•It'll I bust ilsilf!' cried tte ol^l |hdy. fpjlow
iMa grocery store in ti
the upper port of tte right, under toe now constitution
«vl.vl,tr.,1k.A,n.|».,u&gt;hl,pUw
„
-b4 the 1^, b, Ulng
•Then
your hill Is seventy-five cents.' :
shedding i» flood uf tear*, and there won’t’ itira
right, under tho new constitution, to med­
“•d.a*
•• «.&lt;hwhid&gt;b. «bui». | JnollT
fcl„.
Uw lnunul
city, became acquainted with a Mr*. CoTte poor girl paid him thankfully, rad ...
be
Juft "of —
it?
—• mulin'
—
iflll, end stain fell desperately in lore with die with tte institution of IMigamy than '
„,„
rnUc
,
went
back
with a light heart.
•It’s tewitdied*.’ said tho Jeaeon. who, !&lt;/, which love «us retinroented. ns will it ha* to mcddto with that of Slavery.
Some of our Hasting’s Democrats
retatecd :»g»*l leaven of New Eugtaud tai awn by the scqual. Tte huaband oi
lb. Bo-irlng a.Il hural 1m&lt; S”.
j, ,J| w ,b., rxi^i , T'““ luiuiuv Ddowdid dv nuu i .fiZT ot
la U.
Adv bo,.', 'F
“W
M-** have insinuated that the hypothesis ta
rant that all other business in conuee-1. ...’
k, ‘
Mantra at Lxoxi.—On Tuesday, the: Bujrai*g wypstotslaty .vd.
false; and that we raised the question for .forawlthrt.
.lUl, wradri SXr Xul
k
ly toward the dock, 111 sec what s going j «tute of things ha* existed far several . the purpose of stewin; how easily it could
. ,
,
,
,
glades of. xloriaa, wttft no annlt out U&gt;r countv. was tte atei&gt;e«/a terrible trnwedv.:-riv to • tK&gt;i»iur«t*ieuos*id^«i
to with cqu.il promptness and dispatch.
1 fc&lt;
W8tcr, In which forages. Have as we' leant from tte Jackton »*&gt;|h r*.— j
sad tour tert. «..tyr tb, ply
on in it.’
months; but the course of true love never te knocked down. Iu a word they deny
See company’s advcrtlzmcnt in our ad-iUcnit. alt;..,tors, rad other rep- Mrs. Lnern. a eidoral won.ra-m.dter
“T.
•Oh, dou’tf cried his daughter seixing does run spwxrth, tnd lbs parties will have that tlie Administration, or the party,
I tj|c&lt;
♦
_ -- .
_. tails,
:j.
.....bi. wife
. .duug haw tolatta*
nn
oMUhisrort
while
!’B‘
»Pwith
*‘Jk&lt;nme muoh
roughtrae«L
travel-, bare any intention &lt;jf meddling with Pol- vertising column*.
mental dcrangemcuL attempted the niur-1
'’u"//’*' •‘tv,eu'« w
v*“*
&gt;1R.
Nxw xxcvmc tor pmxxwo Wilfexr.!
I'" farmers have no other water, they dor of ter whole fiunily. In the alienee
ignmy. If this is so then we acknowl­
to tte vlter.— Don't!’ choruseed both the
y.t«t, iiMiiug..
imt.
On rrklay last the home of Mr. C. was
of
her
husband,
she
cdlcd
all
bcrcbildrcn
j
lUALEL.BI'AL
LDlSG.AUripjn.
edge
that
we
were
foolish
for
attempting
—
The
Batter
Trarcler,
noticing
another
ought
to
construct
targe
filters
&lt;&gt;f
charcoal
w&lt;*meu together.
rendered
desolate
by
thedeparture
of
Mrs.
rendered desolate bv the departure of Mr*.
s*sB
‘Let go my raiment,’ shouted tte old ' C. for part* unknown and it was soon af- to found an argument on such n supposi­ death from tho bite of a spider, rereom- • ami gravel, and filter .it before drank.— into tte l*)u*e—tte oldest teing but 14 .' **T‘ *ltore*y-|
draeon. 4 ain’t gfeured of the power* of j ‘«r disco'erpJ
l«d
y«»ng tion; but wtet are the tacts? We said the mends tho trial of whisky as an antidote j Ttey am be made like large leach tubs,
■ ■
••
j heating. Fur a day or two all attempts Democratic press was bitter against tbe for the poison. Invert a*mall glass bol-1 sufficiently capaciuit* to filter the water rreaently ste took one yf tier children,,
went qut and threw it into the well; then '
,,
. ,
'
to discover tlicir whereabout* proved futie, containing thcllquor, over the wound I for a large beard.—lb.
,
But die worn mi would
i
uot let go, »o! t^e. nnd comptaint was finally made in institution—so it ha* been fur a lung time
another, and so on, mitlll she luul carried
AT THE HASTINGS
_
• 1y
~~~
tho old man slipped out of his coot, and rtgurd to the matter at tte Itowcr Police and we thought the press, spoke the mind so tiiat the whisky cannot evaporate, un- j
out four.
The oldest children having
Franias Trees.
their fears exertrd, followed their mother j
ZDJVLTQ- STORE,
V bite, from the sudden cessation ofresist­ l Court. Tbe ease was placed in the Lauds of the party. It seems however that they tii the poison is extracted; and If the virwith
tte
fourth
victim,
and
«aw
hzr
throw
'
■
u»
has
gut
into
the
circulation,
drink
a
lit-1
'
When
A
Is
m-cenxry
to
prune
large
ance, ttey fidi heavily on tte floor, he uf Officer Farley, who on Tuesday’ even­ repudiate than press, and even go so far
it into tte well. They tried to interfere. J Have lately received a full assortment of
log.,., track of th. ra»»ky&gt;. bys kv as
-------to -repud ratethe teachings of the faster- l*° w**'*hy to counteract^it.______
। limbs, llifcy should be cut off cluse to tho but
—the maniac mother
darted forward, and hid bis tend on the
but were
were unablei
unable^-lhejnaniac
mother mama- .
, .
.
,, te.-sent to a confidential frietid ot heat- ,f.. K .
x
.
«kfl«OT. Hot no hunutt ptrara ravld it,'. In tWvUt,. Th. Hirer di-ewrard &amp;“rr ' ”
Ara.
Fivvm.i. AravutTiDDl-DODvDiD JIvd. ™&gt;k- “d
’''bpairas Mrln&gt;™tarapmt.&lt;««.
1..arawD1b.n.,
’’
tucsperatrcuonst&gt;&gt;cirowuineni,
DBIHJS AND MEDICINES,
Wt dont think however tluit they in
open it Joe was bolding it inside with i that the letter wn* post-marked -‘Poughherself down on
&lt; n ,i
। । wax or clav. If this ta ncclectcd drvinn - Riling in this, she threw hcrsclt
• o
.«
. ! and dsesv will taka tdact*. It ia tatter to Ur tad DgTradDidg rtu.irra,
adnsdlr grasp.
’koepsie,’ to which city he repaired in the tend to do such a presumptuous thing os «•______»_ c.rr_______ i
Cororer'c (litre rrei.rjay .Heraoon, to ।
uk' I'1'"' 11 *• u'“r ■"
I well was evrtuevs—sonic twelve
five feet deep,
•
’
Tb.rfdd«u.»bra«1lo l.
;~rlira&gt; train vratradvr ,.oral,rad.U.-. to repudiate their ‘Little Giant’ or his
lb. cfel ;b»t Dr. ----------- KlmenhW, re-! I't™'111' &gt;™» pfprely who, young, nuj
with about four feel'
While in the
I,.,.,.,
°
■ j n vine Itero took up hl* station newt tte
*M*E*
«"•»&lt;•• &gt;"«■ An p-.u.mradrlivray wlndw.lraowlMlbU teachings, they arc only ignorant of what.'
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
- ft FF-i-ycr &gt;*—■
t“P h;m&lt;k-d
siding at No. 107 Seventh St. was lying j; the branches small, nut allowing any
uncaztlAv veil na of a fiend in dittrews.' one or the other of, the party would soon his teachings arc; and, u soon as they
limbs to grow but those that remain to her down a i&gt;ole, ttMgbich the mutter and
nt
the
point
of
death
from
tbe
effects
of
v|.
Burst, irom the itwide, then the clock-awe I npocar to get ananracr tuthe.Ictter above kani wliatthey arc, they will of course
one child dong, end were drawn out.*—
remain
permanently.
Such
small
cuts
olencc committed upon him last Thursday
Tte remaining three were drowned—all
pitcbH taadtforemort at the deacon, fell ntcnUoncd. In this he an* uot mistaken adopt them, notwithstanding they may
are healed ovar in ono or two years, while
• flour,
* --iu fiice,
,„w to ,to
w all „
w ...
efforts of the neighbors to rcsusticatc
opposition
hU
form­ nigliL From a special report made by
on the
smashed
and wrecked 11‘ w during the f.xrenoun of yesterday the be in direct vrHU&gt;
Burning Fluid together with a full stork of
gay wuple, cuius, arm in arm to tte port-1 er doctrines. We give on extract /r
Lieut. Cornell, uf the Eleventh Patrol the wounds made by cutting on large them proved unavailing.
* from
its Eiir proportions. Th* current of air
branches’" will lake' many years to heel
Pecuniary troubles. U is said, iiduccd
District, to Ex-Chief of Police Matacll, it
GROCERIES.
„
. „_____ 4______ jrder
extingntated the limp, tbe deao'n, the
the
temporary
ateration
of
iniud,
wiiich
over,
and
when
covered
up
by
new
forma
­
appears that on the night named, two men
to Aow our Barry
. county
. Democrats
old taiy and Bally fled up stair*, and Joe topk him Into custody.
lions of bark and wood, tbe dead wdod is led to this dreadfal tragedv.—Eaton Co. Such aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPI­
Mayweed extracting himsnif from the
'But little time wtta spent in arranging what the ‘very latest stylo’of Ddmocraey whose names anfl residences arc at pres­
Republican.
CES, PEPER, FISH, ta a word evsryaftairont
boardir bouse
L------**where
— *»-Mr.
&gt;• is. —
-:
- the
- aftairs
-- • of- ent unknown, called upon Dr. Kimcrahief almost sure to decay, and by that means
flftdia
nt the boarding
Hs savs -in speaking
of
thing in the Grocery lite, such m
and Mrs. Keating had put un—they bar-1
’
and represented that a man was lying produce decay in tho trunk.—/A
will be wanted for lamily uw. And
ia which he entered.
i:ig been married wtile ia Ponghkecnsic
,
Can you laform nu-^od perhaps others,
they have on tend tbe best kind
dangerously
ill,
and
begged
that
he
should
-the., the .*V wok b» prirene! to
S»“ld •“l*‘1 “'■JU
The next day pit Appleton was alive :; —
u&gt;c ouivvv
__ r_______ -of ammunition for sportsmen
‘
how to protect cabbagus and cauliflower*
proceed forthwith to attend him The
I .1
...............
&gt;
t.
...i.i
i.
l
a
n
sense
ofttairdulv.
of
tteir
duty,
there
is
but
one
rem.
rem
­
with tho story how Deacon Barberry’s tbi care and brought him to tho city.—
such a* powder, and Perfrom
the
small
black
bug.
’
I
have
tried
edy
left:
Repeal
thoorganic
law
of
the
unsuspecting medical gentleman, as was
For several years past 1 have spent a
cuasitm Cap* of all kind*
■
cluck tad been beu itched, and though Mrs. C-ahill, alias Mrs. Keiting, followed, Territory, on the ground dirt they are al­
his duty upon receiving such a perempto­ few weeks of the latter part of Augest on snuff which answers at first, but die first
nflcottno, and it was with the greatest dif­
Water Prooffs
many Indicted his version, aime, and cs- ficulty that thu officer could keep them ien enemies and outlaws, unfit to te citi­
shower washes it off.andthco they are after
ry summons, immedintcly rose from his the Kenneltec River, In Maine.
ottera, Shot,
pceially Joo Mayweed,affected todtacred- - npart'during the trip to New York. Ar- zens of a Territory, much less ever to tel&gt;ed, and hastily dressing himself started
Tbe lady with wham 1 have stopped is item again. The bug of which 1 apeak,
Lend, Ac.
it the wbsiestory, hinting that the deacon ri»inf&gt; in the city. Keating waa taken be­ come citizens of a free and and independ­
is
very
small
—
sometimes
called
a
louse.
off
with
die
messengers.
They
led
him
All tte pop­
ot States of Ufis glorious confederacy.—
a highly’ accampliahed and intelligent
bad 1-aon trying the experiment of lasting fore Justice Osburn, who committed him
. ular Pat ent
To protetet them farther in their treason­ up town, and when in a dork stroat near housewife. She supports a ‘hennery,’ and “A word /rom tte wise" we hope will
to
the
Tombs
to
await
an
examination
on
froxrn cWrr. and that th* vagaries of the
Medicines, ot tte
able, disgusting and bestial practices would the upper boundary of the Seventh V'ard
a charge of grand larceny preferred by
from her) derived my information in this be sufficient.—A Snhcriber.
clot k-oaee exerted only in n .distempered the'lawful husband of the woman. Keat­ bo a disgrace to luimanlty—a disgrace to
day may also te
as charged, these two-murderous nifftaus matter. She told me that for many years
found at thia establishimagimdiu?.
H
ing is hut a mere boy, and doc* not appear civilization, and a disgrace ta the spirit in disguise made a sudden and violent as­
she Itad been in the habit of administering troublesome insects, scatter the snuff over
However the inteidict being taken oft-, to be more than 10 or IS years of age.— of the age. Blot it out as ono of the or­
riety «&gt;f tte cbaitert Peri'uganized Territories of the United States, sault upon the Doctor, knocking him to to her hens with their common food, at die y&lt;»upg plants every tntnning wddiu I
Joe was aUawettlo MJme his courting Tte w»man b rather good looking, and what then? It will te regulated by the
racry fi&gt;r the espectai uco'mtho ground and after striking, stamping, tbe rate of a teaspoonful of cayenne pep they ore moistened with tbe d« w. Q»1
appeals to te 22 or 25 years ofagc. She
and wen tbe nonsent of the old people to
law
of
1790,
which
tea
exclusive
sole
juris
­
medrt'Km uf the tallies. Also
sobbed violently in tho Court-room, and
and kicking him. till life was nearly ex­ per, each alternate day, to a dozen fowls. or leached ashes will do just as well, if
Stationery. Pens. Pencil*. Ink. (ev­
his luion with Bally. by repairing the old when Keating was about bring taken down diction over all territory not incorporated
tinct, rifled his pockets uf a gold watch, a
you put a low frame arnimd tbe bed and
ery variety) PajK-r, EuvcIojh Ac.
slock till it went its well is ever.
to die prison, ste broke away from tltose under any organic or special law. By wallet containing f 10 in money, together
morning Ac brought id from twblvq to cover it with gaiuc, it will keep theta off.
They would respectively anm unee »
nroend ter nt&gt;! ran after hint, but, was the provisions of this law all crimes and
with
valuable
papers,
silver
snuff
box
and
misdemeanors
committed
on
its
soil
can
fourteen eggs, having but sixteen heps in Water tbe plants when dry with liquid ithe cittern* of Hastings and of fl e »urRivm-to IMS Mshbotu Cavx or Krx- brought back by the officers. At first
te tried before tte legal authority of any
rvccr.—We teve teqn jfuruMied the fol-, shejrefused to leave the Court-room, but State or Territory to which the offender other articles, with which they escaped all. She again and again experimented in manure, and encourage their growth In round .ng Cwiuty, generally that they in­
leaving their victim lying insensiblo on the matter, by omitting to feed with tte every possible way, for as soon as thev tend to mH everything in their line of the
lowing description of a targe eave ia Ma­ was finally persuaded -to return home by
shall
be
first
brought
for
trial,
and
pun
­
business aa cheap as cun be bought rt
rie* county, by M. Meyer Ericuc, of St &lt;mo of ter httsbatid's friends.-—A’. J •
ished. Under that law persons have been the aide-walk. Dr. Kimcrsbief was dis­ caycnno for two or three days. The con­ are in the rough loqf they are safe.—Zt«L place.
win explored it’ on *niuriwtey, the TWIirar.
am-oted in Kansas, Nebraska and otter covered soon after being beaten and rob­ sequence invariably was, that ter product
Give uaa tall rad judge inryiniwlvra
14tu nW. Ttecavc is knownby ttenorau
Territories, and hanged for their crimes. bed, and conveyed to his residence, where of eggs fell off to five or six par day. Tbe
Produce uf most kinds will te takcu B
. ot’ tte BigSakpetre Care:
Tte taw of 1790 has sole and exclusive ho remains in an extremely critical situ­
tST"
number ut back.uoodwncn exrtange.
same effect of using tho cayenne is pro­
•'rte.qa»e « Maris* oouuty,
miles
jurisdistlon
where no other taw. of a local
The
renown
which
Kentucky
riflemen
.
ation. Coroner Gamble was notified, and duced in winter aa well ax in summer.__ were awemMcd, and were relating the
Special at tanlion will te given to com­
from tte Gasuunadu River, on a creek callcharacter exists, and bi repealing the or­
largest kind ofagricultural yam*. After pounding and putting up Prcaeripti"’*’--"
r rd Cave «priug creek, in ^Township 38, luvn obtained for precLiou and skill - in
ganic law uf Utah you give the General will rake the ante mortem examination of
Transcript
, Section 91, range 9, west. He wvnt to handling lite rifle has become world wide ;Goverumcnt of the United States the Dr. Klmershicf, should be be able to re­
a liberal statement of facta, one of the cir- And evert one purcba*iugMedic«"e» b*1*
and
excited
the
attention
and
winder
of
tte cave guided by Mr. IL H. Prewet, a
A* W !.
j
“ “■*
whole and solo juri.-dictian uver tho Ter­ veal the facts in an intelligible manner.—
young guai about. 25 years old, who wm the warriors of otter nations. In battle
.
that teuntiful region, the prairies of Illi ,
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they hare stood ax cool and collected, al­ ritory.*
A writer in the Boston Cultivator re­
burn mul raised* about a quarter of a mile
though the first time in action, as the old­
. Query—We would really like to know
noia, startled the wonder, if not the creduSTRAY SHEEP.
from the (dace.
commends potash fur this purpose. Tte
est veterans Irt JJuropc; pouring In their how the taw of1790 can te constitutional,
Came
into
the
enclosure
of
the sulweri•In frotrt of the entnmeo was a small
tSJTThc statistical tables of mortality rata troubled him very much. They ap­
heron tbe I8U1 inst one sheep. Tbe &lt;&gt;«*■
atone Iwwr-*-. which tte old settler* thought
lowing:
'
nod the compromise of 1820 unconstitu­ shows a reduction in thia country of the
peared in great numbers and were very
er is requoted to prove propels P*Jwas bulk by tte hdtans, but it ta now in
tional.
WiU
aome
of
our
Democratic
While
gathering
tho
crops
from
ono
of
proportion of deaths from pulmonary dis­ troublesome, so that he felt justified in re­
man, a he saw an officer fall nt Naw Orruins. , ■ . .. .
charges mid take it way.
friends inform us?
ease. Dr. Ayer attributes this result to sorting to extremo measure* to effect their those celebrated thousand acre field., OTe
Hasting Jum 23. A. RYEKSON^
The etitratice co-mi straight iu tte rock, lean*.
‘I shot him in the left eye,’ replied the.
the effect of his Cherry Pectortah Ila al- expulsion. He pounded up potash and of tte curs fell point downward to the
on a level with tte surrounding surfiire.
tte rork te atext a bund red fret high, arch 'other rifleman.
k. of lu
strewed
it
around
their
holes,
and
rubbed
‘And I shot him in the right eye,’ was
ed. Mrw-r*. Eriede and Prewelt enterThe second number of this neat and en­ tic Pills give reason to believe they will, some under tte boards, and on the sides weight, sunk to a considerable depth.—
CcvjtTr CLKUst OrncxI
lmpwlu, l0„„t
Hastings May Sth 1857. J
tertaining periodical is before na.
is
where they camo through. Tho next hUrtaji™.
where it rarewwa to about twentydi*
The publwhad by the y «&gt;nng’ladies of tire Mar­ terially reduce the tnorUlily frdm those
&lt;*t® it by any ordinary means a stout
feet, widf byfiftocu fest high, awlpresent
| »nerrmg precision era only be obtained shall Seminary, it is edited by Allie E.
tta. “ WteU* .. (•T
,.r Ml
Wte.l
mi anu-chambra; from
&gt; ‘
driniaa.
lBT
cxertio:i*&lt;’u the partufaaid
Phelps and Jennie E. Burgess, who, judgtba Tw»
parationx, we think he has grounds for bis
by written &lt;&gt;rdte.
claims, and if he has, It is an attainment
O. W. MILI-S,

•
*NAVIGATK&lt;M.XSlh
Oils stlrti'i'SKif its friend*
Che public grttcrally, to the
OF iW HAVIN

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

A Cash capital
W11B

1,307,903.

•viiHaa in all principal p
Mercantile ay stem; found
Standard, w ith an ent

bsnks of the Hudws
Mississippi, the G
Mexico or the No
Lakes; nresenti
a powerful org
ration m « o
servntur&lt;»fpu

integrity
uni io
cmer-

3

J- P. Roberts, A Co.

thy the
STABILITY AND

ON MERIT A

F0UNU1NC ITS C

TO PATRONAGE AS

Affording superior built
in matters.*finsurance—
Mectenicsl, Mercantile
ranking for import in
:
Berenice
—THE FIRST

ii. Chemicals, Paint, Oils

IE

FIRE INSURANCE C

; Ur AoiERIC

Rates andRuicsas Libera
sumed permit fur S»lv
Pn«L

LOSSES EQUITABLY

PetfUca iMaed Without D
•JAMES A.S»

T»f O«TGACE«At.B.
ivl bodsmUxS |&gt;««ukhI

ud eighty, Uwoc* msrtn3
MM sight rod*, tlwnM Uur

■

teWHaisa ltu. uw,
JUMNF.n
i

‘
jtlUKF.
L. C. RHINEH. iwnga
Tbs *lKnr Mils is hutLc
llUi .’ey sf J*1J A. th ISO
*
k/wud *sy. M

FOR B

r.MllM

1.

a£•It

&gt; harbonng «•

~fc. An
■

.

HRATOB-

�~

Great Spring

SALE

COLUMN.

Ready Pay Store,

FAMILY PHYSIC.

BUCKLEY

EVEB.Y VABIETY,

Shoes

To be sold at Lowest

Prices.
nt* which Ure hem madilr x»«d by them. »•
’U. ration lirer Complaint. I* Itiivmu tonus

AND

&gt;20,000 WORTH

Ilf flAin fulfil, LOAN.
l:i'.i&gt;rp«ir,iU'J 18IH—(.Imrtrr Perpetual.

It kving hen, Imp/Mibk to mUe col.
lections thia hut Spring, I have taken
thia course in order to enable me
to pay all mv indebtodneaa
in New York within

turned permit Ibr SoKencv nad Fair
.
Profit.
'
I

A nice assortment
OF

FANCY BARAGES.

Trimmings,
U

priem. tb‘ .!• iu

angceat
'; and It :
answer a Irttc
hitherto been

a

iwdlrihr ridneaa the atrmeth.
a The tbou’and ca« in which
rssnet b* rn-uumtrd Urr. but
whr. tn It* rrnMn rl eioy
ethically Ulimrd tH» pill win
pnao thin un thing whieh h«*

lARPETtNGS, a jowl sasorUaeut, Oilcloth nr
KENFir.LD-8

0ROCKEBT and Gina* Ware.
roceries. imig» a.*d HeJkinw. r^a
MADE CI.OT1I1NG, Uuok. mid SutrnUc
A new kind of Gulaj^ralua Pena.
J_JAKRIS05SAVntinj Fluid, Pcrfumerie*.

G

KF.SFIE1.bk

30,000^c£E=£gSj£a

On die tbe mi at favorable term*.

OF ALL

A

JAMES C. AYER,

CT Remember the

TUR ADV MATO CLOTHING,
Siaubto to the saaaou.
stock «&gt;f

very large

Summer Dress Goods;

200________________
*••*&amp;**■»»

Kinds
SUGARS,

SELLINGOFF

O. D. HANSCOM B

CHERRY PECTORAL,
corcns, "colds,

EEN FIELD'S.

r£ADLE SPREADS uf *U kh*&lt;b^*gJw fc*y4 ‘

l.,Sll!.Ur»

And every thing in the lino of Groceric*.

hoarseness,

BRONCHITIS, WUOOPING-COILU,
CROl’P, ASTHMA, AND
CONSC JI PTION.

tnlurw. and

, All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.

May. Oth 1657.

Ilaatinga. June 4, 1857.*2n4
MOlCl'GAGE SALE.
LT baring bee* made ia th* parmen I
f »uta of two hundred owleleron dollar*

'"WATeH CLOCK A JEWEI.BV 11

uc auc w.* u,;c ..... uu..-. ..m denlur* of Mortgag*. bearing data th* Eighteenth
dav of October A. D. ISO. *i&gt;de»«.ite.! by IMcber

At 3 great reduction in priein. A large V’hTChi ,B/p &lt;!Lu3:&lt; w, U.A JI MU.
.took o« PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, JEW EERY.
speltaci.es.
Denim* n» S«&gt;w aa IQc a yard. Irish LinTHIMBLES.
_
in*fri&gt;m2sUd to 8* per yard. A large
GOLD PENS.
CHAINS. Ac..
Block id'
.
BOOTS A N D SHO ES.
be will »«U a&gt; cheap
Also a full atock of Lodie*' Gaiter*, which
H JI. MAPES.
. I will aell at remarkable low prices.
uaaung*. “*y
,s*,&gt;' _____ ________ _

. Tho Subscriber wishing to eloae out
Limine**, will *«ll
fcKsnw.Dff

DRY GOODS
for what they will bring. A good tas.'i
incntuf

•

COUNTS.

ZNTE’W GOODS
On hand.

Cali early.
A. A. KNAPEN.
June 25llt, 1857.

jytlRO ALL YOCK rMPPCTg&amp;ywt*

MORTGAGE SALE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN. B.

S beta Court In and for .a.-&gt;!

paga. 4.Wand til
IS* at v o'cloek.

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

nurtg.ge, or aar pwt
hereby d’e*. that by
cr.UincdMi Bald mart-

DR. HOUGHTONS PEPSIN.

BEAU MONT’ S

A word to Fanners............. .

EENFIEUT&amp;

Hint GimkI TFA, »urc to cure the headache

Cheaper than ever.

-LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

KENWKUW

( i L'LR.tNrS Mid CiUvw al ,

«T&gt;(XJTB sad Shod* ।
paha cfCalf Jmk

TEA,

FISH,

Ac.. Creckery
S~ TONE-WARK
.Jc Bl very fow |«ioe* M

AYER’S

on the building.
From 83 to 3s. Od per yarxl. Collar* and
Under sleeve*. Parasol* plain nne fig­
ured. A large stock of fush
i&lt;.4utbk&lt; Ribbon*, which will
be told ebaaper than
the cheapest. A
large Stock
ofdress
Trimmings, Brodie and Crape

Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL. MASS.

sign of the

LARGE BED BOOT

PLAIN AND FANCY

Cltthlns: Sever so Cheap.

EENFtKLDK

n.r I.*ic&lt;1______________

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE

G ROCERIES

grralert Pbwiulogirul
| U.
Ph.....
1
HIRE'S OWN Rb.MEDl
IttStf-?:

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

. .

I want tour WOOL* I ml your BUTPKO.TIPTfoY PAID.
UXL IHnni n nrv. vr
r.
|he»|„ut,j Without Delay by
1 want jour EGGS. I want your A«d». « Xumni »™g»- &gt;“•
AT THE SIGN OF THE BALLOON.
-JAMES A.SU EkiEl. Agent, TEr.
PAPER RAGS, and 1 want your pro-1
«u
3*10__________________ Jodgw of ProbateI tert inc*. Meh.
HIS SJooa I* kypt *tri«lya* Tl
.llbaut
Beware m DRUGGED
ducu in general iu eadtange fur my Goods _i.i
—b acute
—&gt;. dhlreaa. Be**
,.t HaaUnga, oeuntr *ud aialr aforraald. *u Tb«r*RANCE PRINCIPLES. wh«re the nx
_ __ &gt;
&lt;1.4 frnm enulTU
Fn-vnieNOT A DRUG.
day tbe 7Di dky of May. A. U 1657, U te* odock
for which 1 will pay tbe highest market IMITATIONS.
ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
n .. — .i._
, .-.I .1 a Ikwrintiro Cireuin tho tbreuooa of uld dar.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Waabtonaw-Cmiaty.M
price.
.
EDWARD PACKER.
JawM&amp;Urre*___
Mortgage*.
A word to tboM wishing to buy good
Hate llw-Biomaco.
ICE
COOLLEMONADE
eerred
up,
on
ehort
n»Cloths, chimp. Cull aud uee. Garment*
tboary l-Sb. US7. _______ 18*40
7cH CREAM, delicately pulsteable. right from
cut and made to order, and warranted to
MORTGAGE SALk'
fie Farmers out gi--l tbair gft/meuU cut
on tbe aburtert notice.
1 have removed

T

Tp No. 2, which will be found full and
compkUi. I * ill well them out avcort,
u* 1 w»»h to go out of the trade.
Oil shade* and window pa­
per clioap. At Na 2

FAMILY GBOCEBTS!

ICECREAM.furubiwd for l-artw,- or to priral
Wie..OOU,e.bo.^i—

main* PEPSIN t»e*re we written *«&gt;*« - § HooghUn. M- D-. Fbilmlelpili*. 1 *• Copy-tigb.
“t|r^Sd,bYlanCil'raMi»‘a *»!* dralrr, in Malieinre? Price DUE DOLLAR per bottle.
1 &gt;69
Fur Mie by Gm*» * SratUJB** HmHm* Math L
XLihrDasJSiAL:

Battle Creek, Hastings,

THE NEW STEAA1 SAW MILL,

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

straight

ARTElLtS DOANE, Mortgage*.

public reiulue, tolba hlgburt bidder. al th* dwelling
bouMof Ilia, Easton, iu tbe towu.iiip of Harry, in

rented by Elijah 11. Searle
Jik. n.nntv

TATT.OFMICII1GAN. IU**T Cboht,

STAGE iraree Datil* Creek
ertrr morning. (Snuday. ascepled. at t ucloeS.
and krrirn at Uaatiac* at Ilf o clurt A. M, 1 rrtnr
ninglhe aamedar at Calf paat 12 ojl&lt;«A I- Mo **■

Slrt day of April IW4, in Liber C. of Mortga;
on t&gt;am «I and Hi. u&gt;d which Mid mortg
a a.To. tlie »th daw of April A. D. 1FS». duly
.k-uedby tbe Mid Will.idD.i-.lge to Solomon

MORTGAGE MALE.

proceeding* al lae

Impeded W biw Filth by tbe Rural, half,
” ___ ...
IK., iwiiind.

l—p

ueitaar they Lac* why
itTK'ISSl.

CODFISH,
on s.i^«". iv; r"

.

The GRAND RAPIDS STAGES har. llattla
. _ W__ I_ - w-l-^u.r. Mid Fndaro. and

tqu
'111 I

ESHS#Tu. k«!» •■“ViSx.

Ware. Tobwc". Powder, Shot

COOPERING BVblNhSS:

iHuturdao, arriringal

Coarse and Fine Salt.

’
JOHN F. HINMAN, KartgagraL. C. URINES. iiivrtgBgmatiyTha abate Hde u fuitlicr poaipooed until tb«
I lib fay of Ju.y Ji. U. Isfo, It metua ocl-ek in

Water Lim- hv the Urrd «* b^br’-Chnrtf. TuU »n«l
.Or^“
. •
__ l... I^.« nr ilozen.

’

’

’

JOHN h.MXNMAN.
. Martg*g*«.

Mortgagee-* Att'y.
ONE YOKE ufaix year vW Oftae.
“
M
“ four
Also, 00 thntMond brick hi has to amt lb*
purchaser. Euuuire of
,
»
B.J. GRANT.
Hutiup, May, 28, 1857.

APPLES at &gt;2.76 Back wW a^*a*»
PmA. rn Um Hmu*- Gr—y •*» Ph*«-&lt;*

PimK&lt;BAjlIlELS. F1AJCR BARRELS, TUBH,

kept cattaianU.
Daring Ud
lior, and ^“1

Charles D. Root,

■

KEinFdjrfl.

Ready Pay Store.

KALAMAZOO.

Exchange for Wool.

KENFIRLD-S.

T r ARDWARfc Tabb «&lt;» F«** C*tl*ryk *xL&gt;or«. Aug*re,Cross«wt flaw*, Hsad Hwa,

AT THE

HANSCOMR-S,

Which will be given In

lie go."I tn I
Bond ..f
i n t&lt;-grity

in finitti rs .4 itibtininie—Comfocrciai,
Mn-liaiitisi. Mcffiintileor rural, while
ranking lor tin; &lt;&gt;. t oiqe and p :blic-e.-x see *,
— TH E 1- I RST OF —

Dress

and Vthttl Afamatimse Fringer, Fde/it
dx, de. J30JMFTS, wy variety
and Style, Straw and Silt, Bannet Trimmingr, Artifimala,.
Fibont, Ruth and
/Tatocrr of tvtry Style. ’

KINDS BONNETTRIMXNGB

BROADCLOTHS,

FOUNWING ITS CLAIMS

Sikgw Shawl*. Tilmiw.

BONNETO TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

My stock ninsist* in part of

ON MERIT ALONE

ahnnM br ftreb
&gt; 1rarity th* U&lt;M&gt;d

' AT

Cash, or its Equivalent

Main Street,

thv tho
STABILITY AND JDIGJCITY

LOW PRICES!

DRY GOODS

Yam. U oat I are. A gnml i
UnmA Cluth*. Vert I’elmi J

BRINTS
GINGHAMS,
BRILLIANTS,
LAWNS,

GAITEBS

/ETNA
Insurance Company.

»ll riner-

elsewhere.

STUCK OF GOODBl

OF ALL KINDS,

OI Good* within

T» d an Agjrrgatc turn ufurer »10.0'0,1 O'- ,
। firjaiiizt^i &gt;&gt;&lt;i u rutfitiul Imsia.-w ith local
r.g&lt; nciirs m all prindfpal place*, pnder n
Mercrrtiile *y *tem)&gt;fuiAnled on a ai*h
Standard, uitbati cnviabU rrnuMilan «!.!{&gt;■ the imine &gt;&gt;u tho
bank* of the Hudson, or the
Miuhuippt, the Gulf of .
Mexico nr the Northern
Like*; presenting a
a powerful orgaui-

A.T
KEHFIELD’8.

DRESS GOODS,

CLASS LVSl’RAXCE.

8500,

Goods

•

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,

OF

went “pep*i»?' or of th* tw* Grtwk wvnli from
aMrh ith-dCTtroJ. Tbi* l» the aignitkaat asd
tppreprml* btl« *f the Tnitf DigreUr* Flaid, or
U»
J oka. Prepared by Dr. J- 8. Hocairrax, ot
Fhil.JJpbia, for linear* of ItJtgntiao cad Dy*.

A Cash

R. ACKLBT

STILL IN THE FIELD.

M GOODS.

BOOTS

FIRE and INLAND

CHEAPEST NEW ‘

rt bb oid etaad, opportwJ. B IWTS.

Just received a large
stock of

Suffering Community!

N A VIGA1 h»N 1NSI RANCE,
Cull* uU«-iiii"ii«if iu fraud*. natnxia, and
the JHlbltC
public ger t rally,, to the (tillowing tact*
UF ITS
mi HAVING
OF

■

AYER’S NEW GOODS
AT
PILLS GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
S

TO THE

CHOICE FIRST

!!

Good News I Good News!!

Judge of Probate,
SHEPARD * N1UUCLS.

ibj;

ELRT.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSElAa}HL

JEVfDJLY AND BOOK STORE
thing in tbe cooperi*K En.

SHERIFFS SALE.

-ggyaru-iM.

Newell,J«re II

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! S&lt;nr ta the F.rrT-Focwrei Twa of Ito
mewsw
Tbe Tbi-Wdhiit Tw:»r&gt;« it curayBard of tbe
cmnb.nra «H Ura ewentfol etemeot* of
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A COMPUTE FAMItr NEWBPAPCT.
Ata Bear ADrwr&gt;B4*&lt;&gt;F«”l*
-!-!2LUrl ?! J, .h^-rad to tbe ^tTert Of tbe bBOwcrwIto Par­
ty Wbea it ia right, sad Of
MEMOklt ITIf I tUXCirLTR A1WATB1
oldkbt

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KENFIELD’S.
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Btateamm,
“WOOD NYMPH,"
jCLAY WEBSTER AND CAlBOW,.

He Bu«. &lt;.f

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I Onnt frag-t the plaer one draw wr.t
I Btert. partireira aUretam Ptta 0. U
■rttMesMoosMUrtH rt'r.
ft
4&gt;y iwle or uberwire before tbe Itt &lt;d I
Haaitogn, Ang IA, IM. T"’

STOCK OF GOODBl

Vhieli afll be raid at utoniehiagly
LOW PRICES!

trial sad .

|
I.VW PRICES.

myself wuh earing that It SoolalMa ei rn rbbig that
•raa erer i^-ard or fxraght alia a
’
FAM1T.T GROCERY STORE,
,kc «boie cnoiprirarg a larger ead rows araera!
•M'-rtnirni than cat be trand at ear other eateb.
ItahraeM. and will be,offered

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WASHTUHS, Falta, Br

i SuLacirptuo • may cvmuM-iuv at any tm»e. 1*
I.Blnaia in adtauev. Any netaon raw-ling ua Dae
i ly vr more wbaartbera wul be entitled tu aa tit
copy for Ua eervicra.

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Oatlla Creak’ Joly 11, IMA
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WM. C. HKYAXT &amp; CO.,

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Irnusl'crT, Xcai l’oa» Ci&lt;yTHE EVENING It^T^oUio. • f^1 M|JU
rftlie ucearteacea el tbe day. and repdartyj I

a good araortnent a^

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HOAP German Era. . ’ Ttalel and

KENFIELD'S.

quarter lines, the £t- ual Ku-xd-ty of Villag’J
I’!m “ »•«’* Ws.rwiaip,
Sditxii IluuM-a. Mjumllu.torkra, Tanneries..
Mill.a, »iftcla,St&lt;in-a,F*nn-foni«ca, Names
of properly, Owners. -Ac.. to.
I a table of iUstaht eoaud a l.uaiucss Drew
I lory, giving the lunto und buMQ-M»of each
I BubuTibar, will Le engraved on the marg-ta
Tbe plotting will be tv a suitable node
»«fts H' muku a large ami tYtmm.uul
• j1’ '’kh.h will be colored mid niutitit.-d
in t^c best style and dciiveied to Attbscri- .ETNA INSURANCE CO-MPTT
bciB at Ji per copy.
OE HARTFORD,. IXJNN.
SAMUEL GEIL.
Thirtr-Screnlh Annual Stnlenient.

TATE OF MICinGAX. Ikrrt Cornu. £711?
bate (uttrt.B aud ter raid rooutr. '
te^t‘*
•■“»&lt; •&gt;” mW e-mnlr
bolden •Hire 1 rebate utre« 10 tbetiltage of Ifoti.
inn. en Mowd.i the lit dav uf June. A, |»
IA57. I*rereet Orfon L. Rar. Jiidje uf Pni-ate

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’ WWi ntmwroiB works in Brunn,
■ i coBcftlnn ofacvcral hundred
F,SI‘ °.11'
l‘fEnding Artiats.
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M Jk4uJ wn&gt;m|t tk, „i1&gt;bw

ubme tetr tea are rteettrd previoug to th
I
Twraty-etcbtli of Jantmry *57.
1 witru the dlatriliUtimm will take plar*.
TERMS OF SVBSCRHTIOX. ’
l.a» oeeuf.red t»e tootl poautotot plane talhepvI.Ucal bttlury &lt;tftby Stafo. . _ v
_ — •
Every bultecrih-r of three d..]Un i*
The V'ibu rAitl gndMariua l&gt;r|mrterect-The ’ titled to • copy &lt;&gt;f the splendid Atari «.
gri.U-.t care baa been eirteirad. mmI nitt CMttUIue te br eapeo4.-d. in read-neg; Ure t vmu.creial : craving*, “Saturday Night." - r n conyd
depart, wot .&lt; ll,c -'&lt;’•««•••» «lra«e“ •U*J» *•' , any Vf the filfoa ini' ta Magwiinrs ’&lt;▼.»
de
and sitsattaot WtheMraSreU; Tbopwtiti-M. vf Iiur-C. a.agrn.1 etiproig pmBt, whore | ycnrfnlrai ttcopy &gt;&lt;f tit* Art J&lt; nrr»l one
ail
-r.trre trade diridet itrall, ta raekiug eepcrale venr. atnl u tit ket iu the Annual Dirtrr
rvutet either rral er weti, it luakit.g itt a-aiixt uf binionM* Wtitka uf Art.
gren iag tatporttnce. No newspaper haw eaepiae^
j Thtn&lt;»if every 18 iwH. a prnon net
’ twlv g» » n beautiful Er*-*-1------- '*
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Jttttmal «hh- y«w. anil a tirkrt 5t&gt; tke An.
tiual IXa’ril utHdt. making ftior Adlan
Vrari- II --. IUi‘ departateal U &lt;•" ‘"'f11
**&gt; worthatrnulrrg matter, Iwaidra tl»tri■ ■•■MI).TO.'..E»&lt;1..He««tary of tbe 1—nl vt
ct, by tn«&lt; h a t nlimt.le point in; ■ r piem
. U tbe rttr a tW«rvH.
Get., rut Jiew. l&gt;cp«nB
■» }«&lt;«»• ••fbtahidry may U rrerired h&gt; aAlptu
1 «.tt. a dryire t« nrndra- •'
.it intrrUt.Dg er ‘“l"r,,«°‘
er foreign -r .mmratic, l.y«rail*»
.1 il.r.snl«t&lt;l»le.M&gt;l B*w I"? rent'd1’ ,
wg nil liw^ii t «l‘‘Ui wuukl retalt-r «&lt; Omle- :
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RADWATBiLU. FoaffMca Conlial., Aj««&gt; l£rrr
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1 Jnckenu counties M
llie aubaicribcra pn-i
F May uf Harry C

Str^gal™ for ti c Heart; Vcnw ami A#
■ rir:
JwRpltiU-n;.Child GfihagX
‘.IniwiCcnet-; Cnpthe Bini; aud Little Tn!
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Prices Limcer
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• T*&gt;grt!&gt;er with the f-!l-w t.g GmrntnA
, StatiH-i in Carrara Murl.lt — ottfaa.

And any larger a umber ai tbe rate ot &lt;1 por ’ear.
Swi Wroklj Kxrning Pf^. 1
la publish'd trtrrj Wet aesday and Selui-dsr.
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L&gt; Pabtabed erory Tim radar.
Single Copy Owe Toor. faad'taaaa. . .,
Three Ceptes.
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Rbsmma, Waruks to Co. V
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t.TlZ- --.I r-a rt.lare

Kwrm to Krapxb, Mcrduu
aw ta Dry Goods. Crockery. Gn
uLldyrar't ta.uA. Ua».»£-. Mw

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pcryrar. i» adeems-, end I* tbe cforai-M paper Je*r. and ah l.t*. l«.
: . Pr’*.*’* »”-. »&gt;ini1.gfill:dxC r tnemler.
Tbe Wrasu AnrurTt.ra « lire target and |
reghter the kttar .ttire
’hrapett weekly &gt;lys jnUiubedta this Mate*- p«-t idlicv. to prvvs nt I.
,.n nreipl ut
It ba&lt; Uingkcew kmreu a« tbeotd-rt repernt tbe uht.A ..
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Nurth VV.ti, tti.ig Lrere t.&gt;.i; -l^:.Vdiu tSu.
1 *• •
Mvmk ra’up tu.

high prices.

INCOME.

A«^T^2to for Bale of Bubber B&lt;
- ■ nSTpoM for Hides. Ptlu. F«

and there are aabrepyre un Ma bat etsobaie f’l rwlth tlw Engrannj i-r M.&gt;t-»ine

unuatrhwh pret.i.1
ad&gt; ra-tagr, tutu.- ‘
For I’urtlu-r [wrtif-.dart. *re. the N-»rra
KATES FOR AOVEkTlSlNG.
’-Un/'" J“tr’"L “',‘I ,r"
W«

D. C. Hawixt. Dealer in G
’ etafooa. Fn!*. Wooden Ware, a
other Uthia. Store Da State h
•aat ft koora Houi. Daaitagt. J
N. Bronx, Dealer in Fbbu

xarop •nresnsraa 1* aaiu. tlv i.au oe lees.. '
Fur tncjnL tiLi,- r.dJr.M * ’
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CHEAP CASH STORE

PAYMENTS.

i&gt;reiiru.it...oo
Ititen.-dlupai ■II.n.UUBdmg Uraure «a June I.'
MORTGAGE SALE.
eltbepeUeney Aaaui (Mtfem tu.l the i-eanee
MAdoe..A......... 101^36 $S
|-^ErAELTlmvi»g been made ta the payneat j-lberwc. by cauraiug t cepy -d &gt;Ue ardor to bcjU,
i'Uau-1 ,.n UrerKepellieaa liaairar a rew.i.ier Sandnapf Ibeyrarearncd. L^MSISi
, P.u.4u io
i.isas.TjEfviisiaeMserii- »•» •*v« "•re »' Irral 1» eactiwrek nawt un
nieura-.i... )&gt;recrvui*g the time of Lcar.ua ta Ua
awntnfcnlHteT Aa- Veadateu, hit stfc.ta Attra ‘ nrfima
-ret IMOSt.'itH »h&gt;ch c arura-t wat rrerttded Io
tre afffcr aftlre Becirtrr . ?|7rad« Ic and for the
•m.»rr .g'tarry, In tbe; HtaU of Michigan. «n raid
fS “r
A!SS«Gt ARDIANSHIP SALE. ‘
1 (TOTlCi: ia hereby prw that tn pan. lsara of I
1 I-iri • — n'*d autkentr heretofore gru-tel l.-re
' n*.J,’4se?Ar’^i,r-c“J*” s4.*r,rt «'«~4ry
' ’*■ I
Angel. Guardian of tbe tnw i
era of Nel.v.u Uurdurr drCmurad. shall esposofoe ■
Je to tbe Inwbrtt birtder &gt;1 ll..
..t el.. '

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my trading ttorro. ^reead ul p-reg i.&gt; JutUe Ciwk
j er any rtkr pbwr.
. Tory rati gw kJ Tea at
d-nible toted Ifoot for
*1. •-.gmdtoll-efir I t'JUie’.four . „( .^^atut
itr t. 7 n " r”"*,rJ frmw ’rt*- *•*•« 'i«*alWrllibri.; IfGra-t* Spsutdiog rail good.
««./. aa yea nay. I aiu a g-ung Io tat .r llioa a ill. a

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Wm. A. Sabtwku, Bhcknr

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DR. RA^ SALES

MEDICATED

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Call, Immediately.
We ta.pe uor friewda WdlesJl iNUaedfotelr, and
U.tbe ul.unaur Harry &lt;V. ar «o -ld rar II juu
want to punhaae auy Unus tu IM al&gt;a|« «T *
Prylimit.

J. W. Bvcblb, Faohhmabli
ttagdowe leorder, snd all work 1
oe JeRrenc SCreU, rear State, Hi
T F. HaRtbt, Tailor, and &lt;

U. W. W*»iu.. FuhtaaV..

A AV. Atkwb, Ss^dfe und 1
' SK Shop ta Goodvwar’s Dtod
KaswreTtoore. Ilratings. Mtdu

COM MI8SR ».\ ER^ N uFlCE.

I ia tbcSutet.f Mtehi;pn;oou;iu.,.i&lt;ntr &lt;ti. rteei.r
cumiut and adpwt all riainu and dtmauda uf ad
|»r»oa. agamu tu&lt; ol,u vf 1)aoif|
lo(&lt; &lt; f
Mfclwm.t.. dace Bred hereby got moire flat .|g
7. 'toT? f‘u!? “1 •«* “* ‘ -U- da a
dtme A. 11. H 7, for all revdilart afraid Ema . u
preraoi Ureir cianaa and deoiaudt k. fold camraia. :
eiarrer a and that «. Will efO ,t
pflie ,

KT. ItRkRHX. 11*1*. Sign
Painter. Shop Mat Fool's I
Mishtrsn.
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HABB^ABE!

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced ■ Etlfisi.Tti1'Young America Ahead.

—g!— s

lira rroM'tni «tl)V

FRANCIS ROWER

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It thiing the la«gtol litrdeara btuiireat L Ural- ■
■&lt; end Mooted.
““ I'""’- Briffiatagt ia Iweautd ire ua&gt; tire
-rfS?7j-se-. !
LAUGEST .STOCK &lt;d the
. BIST GOODS, al the
LOWEST I’HICra.
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HEW STAGE EOUTE!

of w“!
G. W. MILLS.
County Clerk.

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                    <text>THE REPt-BUCAN BANNER

TERMS OF ADVERT11IN6.

A WISELY JOVXXAU

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

JOHN T MOSHER, Print*.

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-utK.U&gt;«&gt;t, nd cr*y description ol Job Print.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

) mid Little*

TERMS—♦»/«. IN ADVANCE.

chant, * company;

VOL. 2.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JULY 9, 1857

Caaws O. Scott,

Justice of the Peace,

[tcrou* mirth or unmeaning levity. She before she (bund on opportunity o! diaap
1 was the only daughter of her mother, and pcaring. Confused nnd mortified, *he
'she a widow. Mrs. Carltun—*ucb wa* tuatcely returned my salution, wlulc Mr*.
o
WUEJW
i» Irel, «rcn&gt;. Vano offered mo n elixir, and exprejeed,
SAMUEL T. nclUHt,
’’ta.N.r. tataa. ta«b. ii. ■.
SUl
O0O. of tbc
u. in Mime what dubious terms, their gralifiNotary Pubri&amp;t%ijVefSneer, Tjtnd and
*1. of &lt;i» ta-ri-e, »rnta»
or w-||h
to
cation at sueb an unexpected pleasure; I
Tax Ann*.• Jitta *t&gt;4 Ctelnw interfiled. » «
Abtteacte oCTiUn to Uwte in Barev (.'misty. AOtl Miuy, »io. .uh ta bta . ta
or
htr Uioc
A „
have no doubt—Tbc&gt;s— wiolied me at the
te•\h: *U,b"
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£1 .11 ta i»rd».,
bottom* of the Froton Ocean, if 1 might
LTn
'•
’“'*J f’“ftbe mqre. 1 have I judge by tbo freezing glauoe* she shot at
it XKwruao, TMhr ineverv ?™iy
,
(lrr-&lt;»nr«. Crock*?, llxnl Ware,
w™-,. -Mia -urior, gw.* .
to-,u
,, &gt;hiu
,iUxmt mu through her long Insure. Slie ret unC. .8. Bvxtux, Physician and Surgeon, ■, om&gt;g Udr wh. w™,. ,«m, r.». a
vm.„lcllt&gt; „ola, u w„,
easily in her chair, trying to conceal her
re.fd»ncv h, HsAtinw- Kkk
iimi«v
_______ _____ —-----slipshoil shoes, and furtively arranging
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r.r It A; Sravtomo. Dealers in all kinds
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■.oUtb.,b,1he.lu.rli™orJm..v).i» her dr—a about the shuuldun and waist
L. C. Kax-tooc. Banker, btock. Note and
,f iir.T Gou-ls.
'VESS:
•Obllta..r.lnyer.ioK, „U bid. .
lL,
Bul It waa a most rebellion* subject, fur the
BttW aiyosiW l‘n«t Ottef, H*smy. Miro­
ExcUanp RnArr, UUU Cnwk, Mi«b.
Ao, l«,kl»j^. from fer book. ^d ™...
MU„
„f body and skirt weru at open warfare, renit*&amp;. 'YaxRRI* &amp; Co, WtadCTde P&gt; W. H. Culxmax’a banking Office, "battle
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ialas! far poor unman nature, uno oi । noaj
ana siurs
hi
wwmmv,
s smiling glance.'
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- atton----- 1 ' fusing to have anv &lt;ommuuipn with cadi
1 Creek. CJlretSeM sltaded to. red remitted ing her mother a
glance.- ‘Itu
It is so . .
aching
btllfi
facinated my
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tuition.
reed'd Ur* is
•lendijl Mrel

wwapRy. at current i*uy of rectsn^ Lred
• Wsn»*l« bougbl re&lt;t Mild.

* «jwtwwi aa

&amp; KxArrx, Mcrelumta and Dealire Gov&lt;i». Lnxktry. Groceries, »»*•«
Hiu. (tewsCtaMnt
t***U
«fs bkwa, u«x«»a». Mich.
Dealer

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SPRING

Dry

linring or'ptscfe
« ti In additam.
.zrrt-NV/tbeEn.
can la-.c Htiwr
: Harner's Ma. ;
Bi*&gt;k, United
•rhoeker Mamtc, IJlai kM&lt;x*rs

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TiB. M«-l Irun red Coppffr Wore. I'e.l-r.t in
«sr«.&lt;'utkufth. I'usi
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Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.
(at nit dii staxd ors. s. A- c. u cons.)

IT AVE ww in store and offer at EX11 TREMBLY LOW PRICES for

CASH.-one of the hrgeat and imst desirBblc ,tock of good&gt; Cervas ja

KALAMAZOO.

0a for memberthe letter :t the.
&lt; n receipt ot
Ic-nibvrsbip, to­
g or Maearhic

ee the Novem

ess&amp;aru wjZfqimlta&amp;gs,
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MlOTS AND
SHOES.
liratb. Elite &amp; Cn, 1’
WBBs-'MtBrere &lt;.f Funuinre. A
i»»x*ou liaad Tiowtr*
I
Glolc IRtril. HsAtiepMIch.

w-E SasxJtaky,

LEZJiY,
i Bionitnry.

HAT’S AND CAPS.
AND GROCERIES.
Purchasing
largely from
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Purchasinglargely
from Auctions,
Auction*, Im
Im
’ /'L’212 porter* and Manufactures, w c arc enable!
1»».TVn«|t r
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to offer many goods at prices that defy
competition,
nnd
Invite
the
attention
ol
j

fhc ch*, tit buyer*
■Notwithstanding the advance in TEAS
our (acilitie* for pun-taaingare such, that
we arc enabled to offer the same Original
Ssdhoek &amp; Wkmitmam, Funutednicn,
purr Article at the sstne price.
n&amp;BkfiCOCK,
1
(Late of the firm iff Ctark &amp; Babcock.)
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Itd^auota. Stay. &gt;• HWt5l,r
Wx. A. Saktwsix, Blacksxnitlung In all
it. .into, b:M&gt;cb«fc Step
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Hotel*.___
Mmni.sviu.x Excraxok, by J.'F- EMff j
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Uaw . T.ry drelrabU itome U&gt;« ‘r*ToU'.r “4
&gt; p(»a»rel renort for pai tic» ut Uea»sre. uroad
Rapid, and Haute Creek Stage
uTbllretlte.Micb.________ J. F. EMORY- _

i BROTHER.

neo, u-.tue urn*, men.
Marshall IloCTHt, by J. Davis &amp; Co..
Motsksll. Mkh Oenwal S‘»«»
linf. CvU.Atrr. Joe«rin», cmrerille, BcU*-

GLOBE HOTEL,
By JAMES C. BUSH. Tlib Hue** I* in Kr«d

NEW GOODS

IN TOWN
Down goes the Tariff!
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT

ADVANCE FROM

&lt;-f seeing my neighbvr’s dog to-night. If.
claiming:
little Nelly,but they are terrible creature-*,
‘Ah! Aunt Mary fa bluriung, I under­
I
those blue gentlemen; and I could not en­ I hare not been completely caught!’
stand unde'* molaphok cu
- is w
•I bopd you will mind my ad vine next I
She
his“ raindure them any longer. So the third rainy
bow, and he think* life one long rtiny evening I put on my overcoat, buttoned time,’ replied her mother, in n grieved i
up to my chin, and, tsking my umbrella tone. ‘1 told you not to sit down in that I
•Kot «acUy.a«,I mta । your last coo- iu my hand, set out in the direclluo of slovenly drew. I tare no doubt you ,
Morion. But don’t inu|ri apt me, my boy Mre. Vago's. ‘Here,’ thought I, a* my have lost him forever.'
‘Here I made good my retkat, not
and you shall hear n less o, which, young finger* prre*-d the latch, '1 dull find ita
as you are, 1 trust yqn w ill Jiot forget. moonlight smile that will illumine the wishing to enter the ptuttraKa of family
&gt;, 1 was thought
When I was a young m
darkness of my night—the dull rspors ‘secrete.*
•The rain still continued unabated, out
quite handsome—’
will disperse ’ before her radisnt glance,
Ta ta « pretty a* be can be now in- and this interminable equinoctial storm my kociai redlngs w«ra very far from be­
wm,pted little Anu, passing tar hand be transformed into a mere 5 emil show­ ing damped. 1 had the curiosity to mak*

Cost:!!

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Officer*.

Warner.

1

H N. .Siikloox, County Treasurer.

Of-

G. W. Mitts, County Clerk and Notary
P..K'.. nat.. ... ■ /.__ .

PRICES!

feodl. o.orbi, «felj dttal.

In comparison with the tariff of' old
foggy «ore*.

I. A. iioLnaoox, Attorney and

Call
ns
Particulars next week.

umj« n«a
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cOTphrncm,
fcr.fe
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fem, »Ule feeo«U»utd:—
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For pwttolw iwquirw

Haatixp April, 25- )«?».

r&lt; f

up. young lady; she wa* first in every
party of pleasure; a favorite with all the

wouldcflld^fe.-.madh. 1 mliriuiut; meta• rttaoger.h*“ •
lliltic Ann w=« perched upon bis knee, f
Atiiii Mary smikd.but it is more than
i ufedtertohlferm tfe (feta. Vol
ta fe rtatoreS tall., ta fclted (.rMUgta
as if by magic, and even Elizabeth moved ,
■ proiiabie that George had really touched
tar etair, as if excited to some degree of
taiA.. .Uli
u:ie &lt;&gt;f the bi&lt;Jden spring's of her heart,
interest. George still held his book in
fur she talked down, and said twilling.
S ’.ire. I takrf tartar'..; •
his hand, but his bright eyra ap&lt;» klcd with
rbuii't ta impatient,' said uncle Ned,
unusual animation, were rivited upon his
|,.CH,™, l.ut-U,.l;rf.fe.,Wta-,.ta»». taJfamltarllr.
‘and you stall nut be du-ated out of your
30
undo's face.
story 1 begsn it fur Uixabctb’s sake, l‘7.'Xi±^
•I am going to tell you a story about a
■ rather than yours, and 1 see she is wide I
■A'l’ibUtata tar l»rr,i»w«rfl, &gt;«”'* fcrrrbbdrtam. Wto
rainy evening,’ said Un«e Nod.
awake. She thinks I was by this time, ll»»S .te »«l»g .pin. Uu. tad w' '*™k» • ™»r
sr“-’r "‘•f1
•6b! that will be so protticried Anu
more ttau half in love u itbHcresa Vane,
dapping tar hands.
But Elizabeth’s
ire sbr-.il ita.nl.hL.tatlfc-rrll .l..eh ; taf”ta 1 &gt;'« ter- ,
end die thinks more than half right.—
countenance fell talow zero. It was an
'fejtata- in.Lr.11^ .r»ta mlgtal
Here tad been a great many parties of!
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—.ik nnimation. ‘There :• sumelmor so
-fter
•
ominous aununcfaliou. ■
pleasure—riding parties, sailing parties, [ fe ln,fe». Itareu tailed «P
bmteM emllr. - I tede ter ritar.
torn. *••*»■ ■• tetaUtaltlta, » «...■
•Ye*,’continued Unde Ned,‘a rainy eve­
and talking parties—and summer slipped |
,
, Ajcncc. TIic dependences which bind-u«
ning. But though clouds darker than
‘Never
on a rainy evening, to
, the world seem uKhorawn,
;,uim«nana,
■»&lt;] re-urn-Gr
by almost unconsciously. At length the,
.. . call
.. again
°
tp tbe world seem withdrawn, and, reurtl:oM isliicbnow mantle tbe sky were low­ .Ln»dre&lt;i&gt;»
«-,h- “id
,
"r!
wikbta «»!•■» •• I— »«™rf
ering abroad, and the ruin fdl heavier tans do«l, ndM.. S.U. -I dHk. .KUfedly dull. I Wfakb 1 ™ fen. JH
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and faster, the rainbow of iny life was zluu rains, succeeded to the soft brewed., to lire among the ontaam*. the moon- the deep mysteries of our own being.'
‘Mary’s soul beamed from her cyca, as
drawn most beautifully on *bo« dark mXw skies, and glowing sunvete, pecul-1 light and the stare. Clouds will nerer do
they turned with a transient obliquity, to­
clouds, and its fair color still shine most hr to that beautiful season. For two or j for m&lt;£*
....
wards heaves. She paused, as if fearful
lovely oo the right. Ui* «m lunger, the three days I was confined within dour* by
!’ 1 silently responded, ns 1 clos­
‘•Atocn
A
of unsealing the fountains of her heart.—
bow of ptatolee; but life Teiliration of my
ed
the
door.
While
I
was
putting
on
my
the continuous rains, and I am sorry to
1 said that Mr*. Carlton was an invalid,
fondestdreamx.’
i
confess it, but tbs blue-devil* got com­ coat. I overheard, without the smalleart in | and, consequently, retired early to her
Geqigesaw hi* unde cast an expressive plete posscolon of me. Ono »Ulded on tention of listening, « passionate esc Inma-,
1 chamber, but 1 lingered till a late hour.
glance toward lb* handLotnc matron in the
■i Nor dh! I go till 1 had made a lull confo*mj no»d
danced ou the top of my lion from Thcresx
opposite coaner. wbosi ®i&lt;w perreptably
‘Good gracious ’ mother, was tls-re evcV !
head; ano pinched my car, and another
j rion of my lolly, repentance and awakentaighteued, and he coald not forbear ex­
anything so unlucky T 1 never thought j
turned somersets ou my chin. You laugh,

___ THE FIRST

A VV. Atsimb.Saddle nndllantces Mak-,
r- Stem in Goodyear's I’-I&lt;*k, ever Nsttaa a
KsSpco‘4 Store, Uuluijx, Mteh:
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F. C. Mainau House, Sign. »nfI I’orttalt
Pli.tt.- shop nesr Teel’* Hulat, nasHags,

any of the rest, caused a shade to rest up­
on bis brow. 1 knew her when a grown

keep rimbling out after the, perfectly bUck, nnd shone like burnished bunches bebild,Lcr carx/mU tucked up
bright moon A;d stars. My heart feel* Steel—and then such ringlets! bow they behind in a kind of Gordian knot, which
warmer, and 1 rfealiy believe I love every- waved tud rippled down her beautifulwould have required the sword of an Albodv/beltcx than 1 do when the weather ueck! She dressed with the most i-kqui»- J exander to untie. Her frock was a soiled
itu taste, delicacy, and ntalnosa, and wbat^ *tjd.dingy silk, With tjflmmlngs of sallow dampuaiv, wta put ba&lt;\iu smooth ring­ a good many other ‘•nice young men,”
lets from tar brow, revealing* fare which had one bad habit—he would smoke.—
Unde Ned smikd, and gave the boy
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p«culiar grace 1 blynde, and a Sided fancy handkerchief
ever she wore assumed a j
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did not consider its beauty wasted lie­ His same habit annoyed my friend Mattie,
an approving pat on the shoulder. Ev■
u. adorn »
what
o t and fitucas, as if art lured to
tat ' was thrown ove • one shoulder.
cause a mother's eye alone rested on its quite a* much as it would have done most
cry one smiled but the young lady, who, II Nature tad made *o fata
■You
me completely
But what i “ •'
-- have
—- - c
-.ught
V,
.
. ‘re
bloom. A bsautifal duster of autumnal hdiea, but she did not commence curing
with a languid discontented air, now play- ij changed mo most was the smuhiiiy smile ■ iaifiatllle,'
_____ said
—J she,
site, recovering partially
rose*, placed in a glass vase on the table, hitn of it a» they would have done—with
cd with a pair of scissors, now turned ;
r. ------front her cnvbn Tassmetst; 'but the even­
ital was always waiting to light up tar.,
) perfumed the apartment, and a bright prayers and tears, entreating him for “the
over the leaves oi a book, then, with an ■ countenance. To be sure,, she hugl.cd a j ing wa* so ruin
’
and no one but mother
ill-surprc«scd vawn, leaned idly on ter . *x’M*,t&lt;*uncc• little too loud; but then tar laugh was au land myitelf,! m ver dreamed of such an | blaze ou the hearth diffused a spirit of love be once bore her,” to give up the
..
.tn
I little too loUA
i dicer fol (less around, while it relieved the ‘•noisome weed;" not she. Mattie took a
elbow, and looked into jhe lire.
I musical, mid her teeth so white, it was exhibitiun iffgu taitry
latitry as
n* this.”
‘And utatdo you think iff a rainy eve-1
' the attuosptarc of its excessive moisture. plan les* thread-bare, and it waa thia
q 1 Impossible to believe her guilty of rude-.
‘She could n t disguise her vexation.
vexation,
• Mrs. Carlton was on invalid, and suffetnd
uing, Elizabeth!' asked Undo Ned.
’ uess or want of grace. Often, when I saw ; with till her efftats tocc-nccM 5t;nnd Mre.
wise:
•
! also from an infiamation of the eyes.
should like to bear your opinion also.' _ j tar in toe social circle, *o brilliant aud \ One|cvidcntIy stared
They were boarding, and- had a nice
1—J tar •daughters
’— -------eta­
•1 think it.ever dull and uninteresting, j
! Mary liau bren-rcoding aloun J to her from room, the second story front. On a cer­
i
ked
enough
to
cnjvy
their
mid cuiiling, the firc audcliartn of every ' grin. 1 was wi
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her
favorite
book.
MI
i-t
du
J
t
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tl
ii-k
it
indeed,* answered she. ‘1 always fed so
ju*tbefore dark, ----Muttlebusi:evcr appeared more at - ---------_
,
( tain evening, J-T
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self awake.1
aruUJ “J’ 'L*r.
r' I thought huw tappy | confusion, and
wil|, putting tl» room in per­
stupid, 1 can hardly keep mysv,.
the agreeable
with wastlt wasavery old-faaliioned one,indeed. i(j'
the constant cotiinatiiunsbip of such a,bc- ; n.y case, or pl1 ived
,
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to ere
ere .i *•---------I--------- , •
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No other than the Bible. And Mary r.x» ftfCt vrjer_pUc*d every chair where It
One cannot go abroad, or hopee to
•
• • «’ - uwrc tlgnal sue CSS. 1 was dlrtucbontcd ,
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, , - ■ , ,r ,ert orucr—piaceu cxcry w—••
tired uf
rwuU n,3kc “»«—»ta*
Witness
she
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* C..1. wm-.l ,12. i
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rompany at tame, aud 1 get so f ' '
at once, and! mi mind
‘
reveled !n •it* re- not
— ashamed
-, to have sucn a faahfonalde bdimgcd, arranged the books un the table
I can- would imparl to the fireside at home
My godew tad fol-1 voting gcnt&amp;man as I then was to sec ami the mantle urnuneut* in the most
I seeing the somo (aces all the time.
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wtat liiiUt, wtatjov, to the darkest scenes covered free don.
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not imagine utat
George
aud’Ann
see-to j ■
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tasteful manner.- After taking a careful
I Jen from the peicstal on - which‘*my
admire m&gt; much In a rainy evening like &gt;
survey uf tLs room, and satisfying herself
.
'Oh I uu'.lc,' ia’.cmip
that everything was as it should be, she
tlta’
rv, to enliven ■ “'e'1 utro ' “tar W, .. «r=lW ta fe» -A
‘
G- *bk* “
‘"*r
7“/““'
•Aipj oiiiig I tell you a story,
'
, let you praise c—----you r said Unde Ned,
il&gt;c draw er* a small package, neatly wrap­
' Yua ore so taken up wit
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Hold,,
i to.-,&lt;*»» wife urn.taMi ped in tissue paper ; some naw jewel,
* ‘Oii! yes, fati.ur, please tell u» a storyB j
' have forgotten all about the rainy evenexclaimed tbe children simultaneously.
5
; &lt;Z.U Tferta.-. feferOT. . tai d.., ««.U I en.rtadd &lt;fet d&gt;.v .««IJ
-p« probably,' you will say, ‘.‘with which she

T F. llACvrr.lTrtllor. and denier in ReaJt Mu!c Cothiug. Sule Slrert, »wo deers
er (frast'i Store,
Mito.
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11W. WanKKX, EuhienaUeTailor. Shop
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Store.

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■Stall 1 fe. wd»». cu»&gt;r -Uta mr-. MtafelX-l U a*
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sdf a* 1 crossed the threshold. «ta!L1 *‘&gt; “ Purer *orlJ‘ lltT u«d«* urU‘“'
sx-aZf.
£
t
I
o Uu fttaltata fe«u&gt;J «u gtafe — fe &gt; “&lt;“?■
rf
&lt;
&lt;
btarf. „«««■.,.
Uvua ..I tap—I—"
!
&lt;fe door, «J I fee.' « *“ U»
‘■'’S''—”'"*'
I
vokw which was otu» music to my ears. nd day.’
’
Mary r&lt;*® nt ,rty entranre, faying her
•
book
quietly on the table, and greeting
1
me with a nrodeet graoewnd self-possess­
A wild girl wa* MaUie Ixe. 11 knew
1
ion- peculiar to herself. She looked sur-^s her w hcu she was but fifteen: she was the
'
prised, a little embarrassed, but very ^ret in every frolic; a favorite with the
]
very far from bying displeased- &amp;ta master, yet the scholar wbu, oftenor than

gentlemen, yet, * coquette, who oftener
than any other, caused asiiadc to 1*11 upon
their heart*. 1 knew her, too, wbsn a
Her dress was pcrfertly plain, but every true-hearted woman, she gate her hand,
fold Was arranged :Gy' the band of the
with her heart in it, to Richard Forrest,
G races. Her dai k brow n hair which tad tb&lt; editor of one of our village paper*.—
a natural wave in it, naw unaurledby.'the NmL Richard was a fine fellow, but, like

SUMMER GOODS, and don't
«« lluwts.-Dealer in Stove*, Iron,
.
I! .1^ ... a».l Var.utir.

J p' Rohsrts &lt;k Co.. Dealer}! in Drugs ■
A Jlr'l.inrN I’Btre.OI«!icin»»T rs-nte. Oils, T*r- I
~nune. HuimneFiaiJ.
Liunore. Pv»S:nff». Qur Maortrocnt of Staple and Fancy Dry
kiak*
s on'pcrite*K*i Gocds, cannot ta equalled, and embraces
Oto?Ku**«n,x wTi-isud. Hxiiinp, Mich.
| many stylcsimt to be festnd elsewhere.
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; jpg pksi-cs Carpeting, (from Auction at
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New York prices.
W P\f.k: ii. Wb-.-lo Sale and RetalIi. |0^ ^(jmtillas in ererr style from tl.OO
IteBl-r &gt;n Grorertw h I'ro.bMms. *1 Els Old ;
t(&gt;
(jq
Sutd. Ite,i&gt;os». Micte--------- - — t jQQ Panwols, embracing many new styles
I), C. llxwtXT. Deul« r in Groceries Pn&gt; !
at low price*.
l oh. w«&gt;d»n Warr.
» 'rJTrtL5! Bonnets, Ribbons, nnd artificials is: grunt
. .tl.t .rtu-lc. Store on S!s.l"Ftro.«, «&gt;«
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««&gt;t of Faot’» Ilu-rl. IIa'litif*- Micb.
varutj.

in the dislrihu-

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NO. 9. 7

dl.«to.llb
r.^S^.odb~Mfe
»v;—
wb
,„ »«
JuUioptaAil
uapol
|«« to .H b,
. good are, and tar th, Ipav
Mar, -aa br a «Mo | otta. M
ta«
grtabl abapo
I made no allusion to my estrangement ur
taring agm.t th.trtndow.. Oni, 1 pit, I jA
apogbt neglect, expressed no astonishment at my
a»u. rinra.
'O------ - V«» «... tadeed a« |I Imd
Uu.1 ao tn«badu.md
(Oll.'k M.llT.tw.l &gt;? In
If, val.
VA1U II.MlUuLt
tbo^p^.lt.hota,enol^« u&gt;t«v. . rtreTillXI^ uf mortal .mechanism. u
„ , It*
iu „,
1U.u«o
Uu.«. ia
- ■'•&gt;- of that untimely visit, nor once hinted that, being
Her
exquisite
outline*
the '
folds
alone with her mother, and not anticipa­
er .tan tn knrp.Jtbnwnutd tWotl.l? f o
tf taut,, and’ ta^atautlyroU.
,
iuv*,
-.-vU Where were- tbo*c
•And I love a rainy evening too, cried she
" mured
. as if strung -upon .wires
.
. .----- ringlets
-. _i— _.aud LuruiokeJ locks ting visitors, the ttaugbt it unneewary
»o I, glistening
George a boy of twelve. ‘1 eao-Wtudy so \ elastic and springing were her jeetures. | ttal liad so lately rivalled tlw ircssos of to wear the tabiliipenu of a lady. Nevmuch better* ■fMy'tha«ght5*t\v at homo, 1 never saw. such lustrew bait—it was Medusa! Her bjiir was put up in tangled ar in my life had I teen tar look *o lovely.

URGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK

AND

KM&lt; &gt;NT

It.
M

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intends adorning herself to meet her lord.
She carefully unrolled the paper and took
from it anew spotless totaccu pipe ;thexr"
ly scaled silver .paper,. she commenced
s’u fling the pipe with fine cut tobacco.—

liow strange her little white finger* lookeJ, diviug into the hateful stuff! The
pipe well filled, sbe laid it enretolly on the
table, placed a match beside it, and seated
herselfto await the comming of tar “bet­

entered, sat quietly by the stove, wreath*

of blue smoke curling gracefully above
her head, which wa* thrown tack in that
peculiar position .of enjoyment which gen­
tle incn usually M*ume while inhaling the

was not surety di*plcn*ed.’
.
•Ah 11 know wbu Mary war
I knew
all the time!’ cxdaboed George, looking
archly al Aanl Mary. A bright tear,
which at that moment fdl into tar lap,

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.tt.vaU most not look

another experiment? The evening was
er, melting sway iu mntaams in tar pres­
•1 have been something of An agfltht, to
not very far advanced, aud, u 1 turned
ence.’ Mr gentle knock not Wing ap­
from Mre. Vane s frehi-nabto mansion, 1 be sure, my little girl, but I wanted to
parently taand, 1 stef^d fate the ante­
Mw • modest light glimering to th* driroom, set down my umbrella, took off
much might depend aw a ralby evesing.
my drenched overcoat, arranged my. lair
mariner hails the- star-^that guide* him Life not all made up of Mftahine. The
in the most graceful numner, and, daixnipg
%r ocean's fcenf te the borne he taa left. happieet and most prosperous must tavs
» privfladge to which, pertap*, 1 bad no
, tbelrsrawns of gtoom and darkness, sod
। logitimala right, opened the door fit. the behiml. Hough I was guy mjd’yowg,
I woe be to ttaee from whose sorts noray*
Amilj ulUnBroom, .uJ tafel ajtaf fe and a pmkm« admirer of bemffy, 1 tad
very exalted Ideto* «ff dmnretk Mtaty. 1I of Iwightsees emanate to guild ttaee dark&gt; &lt;fe prtar.« rf Ife feautUul Tbta-.
know ttat there w» m*y « rainy day ini euod boom. I blew the God of the rain
Um 1'iKfe NO "*0- •
i as well as the suaehin*. I een road hi*
life, end I ibought thta the peeren «&gt;*
-use.
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.
born aloae foi sunbaum and nxoimlighl
Trv.
«•
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r
whose viagvdbecurc the visible glories

•tfoc tluitmade ’nut.ic as it flow-. «« » &gt;®P««
; **P

Mattie Itaiksd up, and taking the pipa de­
liberately from her mouth, hid her hus­
band “good evening." as though nothing

had happened, theu quietly resum­
ed her smoking. Richard regarded hat
with t mixture of surprise and horror far
uuusua!

of such being the as*," ansa ared the lady
addremad; then, as if jasl sa^rohsodmg the causa of Lis retonisbmeat she im­
mediately aaked—U it pomibln, Richard

that you did not know &lt;ff my habit of
sm.iking I Did I—did. none of out fcniiiy ever telfyoaT

rtand co end, to wertnmph
. unfolded by that word habit.
a^h

•lammxvoryswUAkill^in

. m-Ufhy. JwU,w»l»»»»4r.r.

'SOS
‘hS/an umtor eurrwt,

How different the picture that met his sa­

a few moments aud then gave vent to his
uninterested auditor.
feeling in words:
‘You haven't done father F said link ,' “Why, Martha, a hat Jn I to think 1—
Hava you suddenly lost ioursanacaF
you wore going to tell .a story. You
‘•1 do not see any very rtrunge evidence

u&gt;U»doul&gt; &gt;M
U MiU ajuta-d ta JU-. -ta -Onta

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vision* of Mattie's smiling fere looking
luringly ou him, floating through his mind.

showed that, ai(bough a sitaA,ahe wa* nu

.A^'rixuata-J.

umi

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ter half”

and a mil know* footstep in the tall be­
low. Quickly lighting the match, she ap­
plied It to the sweet scented herb in lb*
pipe, rented lienclf, and when the husband

fam ou every side.
‘How was she finessed I’ r

:

and. an#.
M Ko*

.nlkcntwi’Jin I* tafta-l «d *, hut a itaobiigag stair vM.ia
*“„r o£rfloring into b-dJ wsy, and 1 wa. mskfag
Vcw

.

opening at one end, a little roll iff earful-

�BMIUCGB PRICE (

on going home to dinner, fonxj

iny hudband, and a laudiWe draira ' precedence lob* gir«, w* really think It
&gt;» -II
t.:_
!...« 1 ' klmiiU b«
So lh»
nth.

CEO. W. Miua,.

r«r.

tioo over a pile of dried pumpka tU.
th* size of a bay stack, just wh«n

Aiaaxr, July 0.
dam died ax Balb

..wrroL

stufi ia to all ita glory.

I ... xtartl .tailr br . &lt;ta.&lt;. hoWin, SUta .bo wm. «». .taKtata

that delirium art

U. ptaw EtataU I umd to auk.ltabr. I wllb uh D.IDomta |taty. ta. v. nov&gt;
wc wore married, feat I wool give up fee' given over to the infamy ol abvlitiuuisuZ

our notional anni-

ta,™ loo. .bwU'Buttbom.botall «™d bn.1; by A/

pretax,J

i. j i
' " ibut mure
■
•I have
,
»found, ,he. .; ConstiSutler
Lnion are asdnthe
hjjbecmine nM;U1and fee J
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rmd. .t adds toyon enzyme*, and you j ncorrwptrd sod Incorruptible.
They
kriwteridtna so often Low much your | arc setuated told r aud purely by patriutplcasurtw are bigbtened by being feared ' &gt;»n». while In the South, wcoro all more

veraary, by

ss of Hastings, is

patriotic could desire. The Court House
was crowded with the most intelligent

ta. I tav. d-tat otaltata Itat it b ^l»°id.r lta Inltata « rtotalteu portion of the community. After an ex­
■ Iytv
- I.
IT
&gt;&gt;» V K..- • lllal davery Is condcetiv* to the wdfore
tayth-.Mum.taxlL Ho. tal^tfi;, ,„,b. rfrio™-it i. ltap.oU, fram Ita cellent practical oration, by the Rev. Mr.
it ..U talotalopltar during Ita
dtainy iftbe Anglu-S..- r—. U ..I- Gastox, the procession marched to the

whiter evening*,nnd fen* taste the thoughts , dent to us, without argument and almost

them Democracy, it is to be studied with
all the prcjtidlcvM of association nod edu­
cation. And hence wc (ay, diXaT'licnn
thev are mores .I
By this time Richard’s brain was well «UlM U, th. Ull.ul. S p.ll.L.1 l«n*.
—I
and patriots than we. The -J
administra-1
nigh stupefied. |
' lion now in power exemplifies in 'Its pef-1
'
'It cannot lie possible fest my wife wo’d ■
| sunncl, ius principles
principle and its pnifev, the
so dcgradtr hcrsvK!’ he at length exclaii
• true Datura
rc and nationality of too
the vemoDvmi&gt;cd.
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cratic party. Inuic is no min uoniiectad
•Why, Ilk-hard, it tuvms to me you arc {1 with it who to
is not
nut true ta
to tho
the States, anil
and
making a great ado about a small matter, j n0‘one who ll« &lt;*«■
recreant to the
Ita. »*. ttlul
mdnntltal ,0
Cta).tll»li™™dlta Uui™. Tta D.m.
liave here a tiger in reaJtneas for yon; 1

jfl

males of the family in wrathful

RKPUBLICAIBAJJEL

r:,», ta.-x fa
mm ,
neauuonsdy, where r«» one can possibly tary to iu creed.
know of It but yoursdf. Besides if there
lijAiiy'de^Mdafein in the practice, ns you The AdmiulatratloB’i Viet

hinted a momrtit ago, 1 am only coming

‘%ad troubled
for soma time, *nd then
walked » quarter of a mils to Dr. Moore’s;
but not findtag him (the Dr.) in, he re
turned to the hotel and went to his room,
leaving an order at tbe office that the Dr.
should be sent to him. Dr. M. soon ar­
rived, snd upon ping to Mr.
room found him dead. Hie remains will
be brought to Albany on Tuesday atone
o’clockjn a special frain furnished by Mr
Corning, in charge of the Burglss Corp*,
and will be deposited In the capital in

Hall of tbe Barlow House where they
were served, by Delos McElwaoc, with thia city.
one uf tin best of dinners; after which

Ho, 1. » to Ita tatal

t was feome pumpkins,'—Dr/.

“ “L

Pn,tablr. rfta— "&lt; &lt;ta tatat.
J,„I,
atatatataa.« -r

to reduce the innarnauon ■■■«
, talin^rpm-J ItafcO-L
K« •

- - Hi

MARRIED

TO, .UrfK.MU.4,

apf„l or f«n.K.ta i« ta. nxta. a-urb.
4 He had pulled off hto boota, wdprt

ex tending to the throat; and thusfore*®’’
on bis slippers.
Yesterday morning we received tbe

B. If. Fvi-ura, Attorney and cSS,
.1 tar. soltolor io CUtaarr. G.BJnT*r

Mm, •• umteT—xl. bm » Marz* A: Bairn, Jenth-f, MuTtTT
.hl-. *
■ Mrt-d tUl lb«X
dur,n« 1 ttllor*. k*Sf&gt; COnsixnlr aa ’

followtog by past:
Ballston Spa, Juft

many Hiring toasts were drank, and do­
&lt;3Uenl
‘mnrkl
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Marccv wa-founddeod to htoroom about |y similar cose, nor-aoe that so completely
Albany, July 8.
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I o’clock. He complained of fueling «“•
Owing to large Arrivals of visitors from
baffled their skill.
well during the morning, but wret to bu
other cities, the funeral services was not
mum about 12; on calling him, they found
commenced till 3 o’clock, but at 2 all
tbe bell* in ths city were tolled until the him dead. His age'waa seventy*otrt
Tte
«V““nJ
close of the ceremonies. Among the com­ J A few hours before hto death, be had In Ita N. Y.
Ad.erttar
panies arriving during tbe day, were 3
I „i (Ml, a .octal rwiilioL In ’ta ’*•
written a letter ta Hun. John M. Bolte,
The celebration at this place was one of from Syracuse, 3 from Schencctaday, 5
Moil. rfW&lt;«taUr «uptakm&lt; UmLHiehtnond, Va^ thi* to probably th* last
the best wo ever attended. . The officers from Troy, 1 from Johnstown, 2 from
tarric. io • 5-ld «•. Ita
-'ta ta.
nf the day done their wbule duty. The Dajuwmvme
; sisiimg
,
! only &lt;Md, &gt; IrifM-ycd I1U1. Mio.
Baldwinville;
visitingcomiMuicw
companies »»"
was rc- letter be wrote.
He wa* the gue*t of John N. WUdzr,
chaplain, Reader, and Orator, seemed to reived by the Burges* corpse and enter-'
ta. (tan .
oW
enter heart and soul into the work. The tained by tb«n, at Stanwix Hall and but Mr. W. waa absent at lb* time.
The babe sat upon the ground amrsing
'°UIXu™,
music by tho Brass Band was excellant; American Delevan House and Congress !
itself with grasping st dumps of yellow
. |t Waa crowded with distinguished ;
Hon. Erastus Corning, and a deputaand the vocal music by inc
the ctwir
choir iuii
full oi
of

Influential ritlsen*.'
If the committee will
citoens. Iftbecommittee
“ " ' us with
‘ ‘ the proceeding*
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•••
furnish
wc shall
take pleasure in publishing them next
wcck
l
’
-wi t -iw
aik
r.i, at

The subjoined snide from the Wa»hYou
visitors. Three o'clock ceremonies and tfon of citizens, went to Ba!totau
■ .r -I" Oil. iit.l.-iI ta vm_ soui and enthusiasm. The
T martial band
.
expert me to love yon, notwithstanding install Union of the Cth iustant I* pre*
berries brought him frum^ time to time
i sumed lo express lha conviction! of the acquited themselves In -kthe —
most» ...;.r.
satislacc firing ofGuns. Venerable Dr. Nutt npen- | company the remains of fee dcci-sacd ta
fee habit; why not vice Veras 1 And if it
’ ’ cit‘­ * ed with “ti eloquent phiycr. Rev. Dr. 1 the city; and it will be seen by their pro- by his mother. The tatter, at length, in­
tory manner. P. 8. Turner, our old
make no change In your feelings towards i government official uho arrived, direct
tern
upon gathering fruit, psased around
izen and friend, waa there, and that “fife’- Spraguc read j-oirions of scriptarc. A ' reeding*, that tbe Common Council »nd
I enro n&lt;»t v.hat others think;’ and
from Salt Lake fit v, in Washington, &lt;m : ,
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,
* rock which bid her child from new.—
the’ttth, and from other &lt;’» *&gt;"
made to du its duty—people beautiful ditebarae was then delivered by ' the Burges*** corp* of fee rity hase taken
Mattie now iookhl up In his &amp;Cc with the Wcning
She was about to return to him, when,
information, tlse organ of the adtnlniura- j don't go to sleep when Turner is around. Dr. Bayne. -Exercise* closed with pi ay- mcaaurc* for a »nitabla convoy for theoosuch an expression of veneration for him
hearing him laughing and crowing to
, rion derive* the following concluaious in J. F. Emory famished an excellent dinner cr and benediction from Rev. Da Welch. casiun.
arid all bis action*, tBatke almost laughed U^hT00
ll* CO"dit,U1
I *nJ eT"J lhinB
0x5 most satLino
formed
a!
half
pa»t
three
o'clock,
1
annoyed cs he folk
a
fitted to make the as long as be was so happy, she remained
‘Cime, Mattle,! said ho more pleasant*
*1. That the Mormon Irgiua ta coinmanner. W e shaft publish ths P. M. nnd proceeded on march |p Ccmo‘Come, Mattle^ said he more j
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tatatf. proceedings at icngtfr next week; and al­ try preceded by 2 platoons, uniform po­
&gt;r J.initaverf
so tbe Oration of B. II. Fuller, which all lice under command of Chief Morgan.— a gentleman in this oty:-—
Ballston Spa. Sunday. July Sth.
join to praising,
_
T!&lt;»cessiou most imposing, and proceeded
I will Ute but t ufc cigar a day for a week,: e(j ai&gt;ll M effective os fee ordinary rail!
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Mrs. Marcy, wbo upon th* rock and' looked over, thiuking
r-On tbursday the 2d djy ofj^&gt;.-^’l!1C f&gt;'H”«i«'&lt;t ordcr: Gcn- J,K'- (Jr*nd
ntld tb«i giro it Up entirely. What do you : of th* State*.
is expected bere to-morrow. Tbe funeral to see her babe, asleep; insteeukof which
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ITmwlrr
rnm&gt;n&gt;lTi&lt;1
Marshal
;
Military
Escort
under
command
s*vi*
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2.'
2. -Tlpt
Tl^t fee
the Mormons
Mormons ridicule
ridicule fee
the iidea in*b,'C. II. Northrop, an insane person
will not take place until Thursday or bo was sluing perfectly moli micas, his
'ha.ML-t.-..irlA™nJ« iM.lta o'
Otaj
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left his borne in Carlton, Barry Co. Mich. of Maj. Gen. J. T. Cooper; 3d Division ■ Wednesday. The time will not be fixed lipa parted, and his wide-open eyes fixed
,
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.
nrmi-tl
armed torce
turre to the territory to
lo exec
execute
Staff, 11 th Brigade, under command of
until Monday, when word will be sent to
Said Northrop to about 33 years of age,
tame prifnegO
yourself, said Mattie, the law s.
with a singular expression upon some obpretcndiiiR to be aff.ndcd ; ‘it i«&gt;probably
4 oal Drignain , u,inR . cuu.n»uu», six feet high. Brown hair, heavy black Brig. Gen. E. Frisbee and Staff; 25th Albany. Tbe corpse looks very natural,
3. That Brigham Young’s commands.
ciuiu'iu iiifir.i;'t ior me to give Up it long as the head of the church, ar* omnipotent . whiskers, large deep blue eye, light com- Regiment, Col Bentley, numberiag 35 ,j and strung hopes arc entertained of keep­
corn.
csiabllO habit ■’ then, after a moment’s ' with all good Momurna, and beuce the • ploctioo, and was unsbaved when ho left. companies; Syracuse Companies; Citi-!
ing it iu it* present con ittion.
right™ »b™t 145 or 150 |tai«~O«n»4 Oipt. W.lmth, N.titat.l
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But wbo ran judge of ber horror, when
„,i,l.letaiSr-,. ,ta■Iw-.'-.rJ.W, ™“"»" •» '*• 1 ""’1 S“’" &gt;«**•
. '' His wei'
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^“O iu.
Guards; Capt. Ralizan, Syracuse Grays; ’ g^pThe Syracuse Journal ta an excel J'&gt;n closer scrutiny, she perreived, some
...
4.
•». That
Ifcit the
tbe presence of
oi on*
one thousand
inousanu ,
",’
IctataJy ItaHr.Tta.tayoutaror,™™. v
„
lwd
s
.„„
ta
lte
United States troops iu the territory "hen he left home. He wore a suufl
Cspt. Chandler, Scbcnrctsdy Companies;' |PUt nrticlrf ou the use of water for bath- j four or five fret from ber infant, a rattle­
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kndwlci^meiit’of the superiority of the would secure obedience to fee laws, and ; brown plush rap, somewhat scorched in --- , —------------ ,------ —
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snake, with itsglittering eye* fastened up­
strength of woman’s will over that tf the that no resistance would be made by the fr„nt—woolen small checked pants and City Artillery, Capt. Banker; City Girards : ;ng ancj personal deanlines*, say*—.
-Bathing is a high moral duty. Let a on his, nnd nearing him by an almost im'stronger ifex,’ I trill accede to your pro- Mormons to so Urge a force.
test with Else stripes—bad a dirk about Capt. Fritchy: Life Guard*, Capt. Hay*; ।
5. That it Is undoubtedly true feat
Troy Military, cunvisting of 5 companies; „ian wjw
^boUt to commit some dis- perccptilita motion. The sight of ber dar­
naHiim.*;
10 inches long in his vest. lie appears
there u
is a serious aeiectmn
defection among uic
the
, , .
,
.
tbere
L’tica Citizens Corps; Johnstown Lit Kra&lt;:c upoa fc;m»clf, or some injustice up- ling's peril so paraltoed her, that for an
If Rtehard ever smoked feat ‘one cigar Mormon*, sod tUt if the dimffreta.1 could very agitated in his manners, so much so
o&lt;t resort to the free use of cold
un fo]|
fellow,
sold instant she half believed tbe dreadful fas­
a dny fop a week,’ Mattie neve: kn-rbflt; be protected hy United State*authorities that one could easily discover his'insanity. Guardr, Hcarscy drawn by 4 white bur- (m
Ou that eventful night he had Seen him-! they.would gladly sever their connection He is supposed to have gone to Portage sea, containing Coffin, which wss fine Rilsv- watcr, followed up by towels, brushes cination'had encoded to bereelf; but tbe

down to a level uith my husband.

«ir«. cxb.r. »» him.' »»J wl&lt;h u» 4k‘&gt;; •”» Ita cUireb »4 iu ta.-J.
•&lt;o&gt;Lil«w,U,l«.rf .uokinj.
:

Co.
O. Any one who toor may become
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acquainted with his whereabouts will cun, ware cvii'enee* ul Mormon oppression,
*
.
£— ’“•’-"•’7—?--' \ *nd feat LiMincss uf all kind* are litterel- for » &amp;vor upon bis friend, byinserting
■rrani th« Richour^f E81n.m.
/ : |y at a stand still.’ Many who desire to a notioe in any public prink nearest their
The DeasccroUc Party—Is tt Sectional hr leave for the States cannut do so for tbe place of residence.
xauoeai.
i want of mraus.
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Dated, Carlton 8th, 1857.
(Ohio papers please copy.)
l.™iiud«.ita&lt;«■:. rq*
fc,y»»-——....
.
•la,-. yI n
the &lt;»&gt;vern.1i.-nf forbuldon feat they should be supplied Dlaboliosl Attempt to Destroy n Church
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rJit.&gt;t»,fi ,•

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ta IU*liag»,i

OFIIARTFOIII
iDCorpnratesI 1811)—Gti

FIEE and I

NAVIGATION IN
Calla attention of ita frh
th* public generally, to I
OF ITS HA

A. Cash capita

1,307,90
OF MICHIGAN’, tarry C«WWT.»L.F»

PiJd u&gt; Apfrrf»t« Ilu u
]s organized ton a tuition

Standard, with an
tati&lt;&gt;n alike the f
banks of the Hui
Mississippi, tlx
Mexico or &lt;be

iu lUsUur

t‘ powerful
Mtkm as ।

lie go&gt;&gt;d
Bun d
iatrgri
equal
’ all cm

it u nd ।
takes, w
■
thy t!
STABILITY AN

arnss, os
arm*,
a* uuaru
Guard oi
of iiowr,
Honor, uiu
and mourner*
n.vuruci® ■। nil
n„t( «avc a man, san
salt win
will sou
aot.'
for something that might bo ttsud as a
in carriages; cx-I’rcaidcnt Van Buren r.nJ ,
No, nnr saltpeter. The Journal talks weapon, but n-»thing appeared, and aland Pitree; King, Hunt and Seward; sev- Kell/and wisely. Much may be said for
enty carriage*, containing City Ddcga-1 water for many purposes.

As the toper
observed, *it has done a great deal for
navigationit ha* extinguished a vast
number of fires; it make* a beautiful jet
when squirted perpendicularly through a

On Friday night last, some desperate
when tbe ccuicfe comas in 1SC0. But J which fee Latest comer* tote fashionable
While the Drmix-radc party 1* irmhtiblu | ^r^iea arc fee must remarkable, she re­ characters broke into the church, proba­
in fee Smithy tm means follows that,
vtriw,
of inlro,lovUon, at bly by means of false keys, and disfigured

ON MERIT

FOUNDING IT

over half tbe space which divided him snd

l his victim.

Dr th*

^TN
Insurance C

,inJ c|ean liaCTi anj a!\&lt;.r thi* is accnm- certainty that, unlc* she wa* the instruliam L. Marcy, died July 4th, 1857, aged
we arc willing to wager that he meat of salvation to her child, be wa* iu75 years, 5 moelbs and 22 days;’ Albany W l|| besitate to engage in what be had
Burgess corps, in full uniform, without! |H.fiirc jfU.rfninc&lt;i upon. If water will power. She glanced wildly around her

„ aided to ptuciire pruviaions tbiough the 1

in matter* &lt; ffinsuran

Another moment and all S
h n I-

What could be done?—
lo her hand abe held a broad tin pan,aand

ranking for imps*

soring from the tuck^ quick as thought
she covered tbe-soakn with it, sod stood

FIRE INMJRA5C1
Ut AMh
IXSCKE
Rates sndRulctm Lib
surned permit for 8«
Proli
Jbpecial attention pw
Of Dwrl!lu:« aud

would be lust.

ed foe aid, retaining her position until it BeUhhediu th* tills
of tarry furttrre
arrived, when the cause ul her fright was t&lt;
•Ttk Mil taunedul
dispalc'jed.

LOSSES EQT IT A I:

MORTGAGE SALE.

JAMES A.S

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Il'J AUGT Muns
etne*—but wo DOW publish au advertise- JLJ of. «rtaia rau
should be avoided as much as may be, or rnntorAjmV HIU.MX b«m». w. «« ft'jlTK
taken only in tbe form of a shower-bath, paid for itskme, but because wo honestly
*»•
Gov. Marcy was spending a few week* with
•
the protection of a Mackintosh or an belisvo that Dr. Ayer is one of the beU '
ra.««. »d a—ta. 4
■» siiss ite'.srt
at Ballston, previous to his departure impervious
i
umbrella.—Doiton Pott.
with Lis family for Europe. On Friday,
because we know from experience feat
be visited Albany, railing on Mr. Cum­
his Cherry Pectoral is the beat medicine
ing and other friends, and stopping at
The funsra! sermon nf Mr. Mile* Dar- for a Cough that waa ever invested. V
Troy, to see his daughter. Mre. Marcy ,dm, wbo died at hi* residence in Bender- have been cured by It of a severe Bru

it in several places, particularly the organ
very fact that it la to almost und’.sputablc ; her acquaintance; ‘her fr:cnd* were few of which they destroyed three keys. They
then lighted a fire and turned on all the
possession of the pcliticnl field to the ' aDJ very sol set."
dare-hululug States, it* evidence of the |
bccstiful Mis*Taylor, radiant with gas, evidently with the intention of crea­
«mtai..u&lt;»u;i... ™j Ftapta.i-.yr u..a ™™ ,,n
ting an explosion and destroying tbe
principles. Ournationsl eJecUumt hinge . ©
~
,
!™»taT.i.«rr
™d&lt;ta ■».“»■
.ta. .tar church. By «oma fortunate accident, was visiting acme friends in ths West, son
county, will be preached ou tbe 4th
doncy uf domexiraey proves nt once that; went to tbe public school in William which is nut understood, the revolting previous to ber departure; and other ।Sunday in this month, five mile* tonfe
members of hi* family were absent with west from Lexington, Tenn. The Mason.
it conform* hi prcccot and in practice to 1 street together, noticed the kcnleur of her scheme foiled of socccss.
the requirements of tbo Government, as i g^ent friend, w ho wa* deteitninod not
Tbe matter was not discovered until the like motive, and ho waa comparative­ ic fraternity will be in Mtaodance, in full
Saturday, when the sexton went into the ly alone at tho limo of Lis disease. He ’ regalia, ou tbe occasion.
•
wntaij ” »aJ
Ita uj j tar
tar L»~r taw tata.r. U.t Mb.
,luj
,rin|beyond
w|,
wa*
all question
building, sa usual upon that day of tbe was, however, to apparently excellent &gt; The deceased
ta&gt;lta,u4 tax-y.nl .pinta It I. tai) ta('ur^'l'„n m7ta'^or’d.~'|^tataki
other authority than feelgnmled them by I Taylor; th* rogue, a* deter as prauy, week, to prepare it for the services of thn
the. Consrlttiri’in.
I determined to bring her up wife a short succecdiag day. The trustees held a since his death, that welcam uf his bav. I — ------- , . .
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■• 'VthaftwtitMtlon of slarery Is to be dr- turn, and not submit
- - to -being
snapped- meeting iu refereiuxto thcaffoir, but noth­ ing been conscious, uf late of palpitation higher than Porter, the celebrated Keneumseribed ur cxU-uded. all wo afe to that
up by «i&gt;3 whoau nuccxtral associations ing as yet transpired to clear up tbe mrs­ of tbo heart; but tho symtom* had n»t al­ lucky giant His weight was a fraction
fee people of the Slatea and territories
were no better tlum bar ©wa. Watching: tery. It is thought that this violent dem- armed him, nor occasioned uneasiness to over one thousand pounds! It required
will receive or reject it. That is Demi her chance when tlw haughty young lady
hto friends.
cratic doctrine iu IJuuisittia os well as
The first acnounceinent of his death Ho measured around tbe waist six feet
the prejudices entertained againat tbe
W;isccnniln. Such Kinij tbo position ot walked up, knd with smiics uf winning
enme ta our citizens by the passmgers ou four inches.
the party, It becomes interesting to es­
A despatch to this
There ia nothing stolen except the fringe die Saratoga train.
sweetness, remarked,
quire the cause of Ita suceeas, and nation­
of tbe book-mark, which was very finely office confirmed the sad intelligence; and
ality. It has survived every, other party
later
In
tbe
day,
tbo
following letter Mr. Darden, ha* promised to ’give
and extended
ita
influence
throughout
tho
wrought
and
worth
several
dollar*.
It
eXtCQO'XI IIS WUUVDOT larvug.xiuv LUU . sLaaop, iun. we
country, aakly end simply beenuae ita
.Why.itataad!’
brought us tbe painful details —
Sax* Scoccn Hotku
1 .
Ballston Spa, July 4th, 1857.
) ‘
termination to destroy tbe building,
plr alike to auvand another. Na~
•n‘i
u
ut
fc,ber *“ “ ,a.‘wr'
Hun. W. L. Marcy died al bis place
Is so from the fart that
DO help for it. Tbe Ihlto Mias Taylor
been enjoying excriioM health and spirits

runs cssrastid to tbe inter-

J, P. Robci
ATTHEH

llars lately received

DBl'G* AMD

chitto, and have given it to uur fiuni

Chemicals,

with unfailing surce** for Gild*; Cougl

Whooping Cough, Croup, dtc. Our n
ghbora who have tried tbe Fill* reprcoe
them aa an extraordinary guod madkii
—Democrat, Me Artur" Vinton Co. O.

tubpentine

MBS 11

Burning Fluid trarerbi

GMBOCJ
Arab aa TEA, CUFi
CES, PEFEB, FIS
thing in Ibo Gn&lt;
will bo wanted fo
Dry have on ha
ofammaniti'in
such M jkiw d

Sulphurous acid or tbe femes ofburning

tant W* strongly recommend frequent
fumigntlum of dwelling*, ar***, court,

yards, and gwrdtaM simply with the fumes
ufbnraisy sulphur, aaa very cheap as well

Uk.ly to tai™ th. pr-Ueu « ta™

RUTKJix.—-Notice is s-’- . f ,,
Ratto-1 11eator, has left my MJ

Lrac
•

Carlton April. A l^~-

All ti
nlar 1
MtdiciD

-- ----menu

Cocttv i iasa .
of a alight pain, or ‘stitch’—as be tanned

inarito.

OMCt mST CLfe

, wood, with silver plate engraved, “Wil

tion. Visitors and Mmmtirr*: among whom
'
are Preston King, N. P. Bank*, Guv.
An attempt was recently made to blow Bouck and Senator Ceekman; Fire Doup the church of the Rev. O. B. Frothing­ psrtmenL under command of Chief En- i
’ta.
gineer McQuade, with Visiting Compan- fountain ; it looks well tumbling down a
ham, in Jersey City.
This church, which was lately built, is ics, consisting altogether ol 29 Compan-' hill-side, or meandering through a meaLas than the domestic, Wdicv ufX gov- L.“‘uJ Sta*M’ k**1 lbat, l,c .C.'J
; situated at the corner of Grove and Mont­ icr, Military escort, Marion rifles; ?&lt;&gt;ung • jow j it is sublime in the form of a catar„w,.O.tarp-rlkVa/iSta. Ml
»
gomery streets. It is beautiful in its con­ Amcrlca Light Guard; Maaonic Order ' act, nnd Is capital for sprinkling linen in a
Odd Fellows; Civic Socletioi;Citizcr.* on | inundry. It is.uscful in working steam
hattled for the wntroPof the country; but |terfcrestruction and an architrctural&lt;ornament
they hare all been cried down by public 1
—■ «
------------.
। engines; ta good to throw (cold) on fool­
to the city. It is a Unitarian-church, anti fixfe
tenfeuent—and now the tk-tqocracy are
Lettl.x &lt;!owa Arbdacncjr.
Procession took one hour passing. — [ i»h projects, or to pour (hot) into whisky
Mr.
Frotlungham.
’
s
well-known
opinion*
lathe asncnduiit everywhere, except in
-------the laud of pluck Republicanism, hi । Tho elegant Mias Mason, whoac lather iu relation to the question of slavery, Some 25 Band* in procession, which i*. punches. It make* n pleasant drink wife
the South there is littled.ingcrjff divimon I bad tnsdo a spendid fortune a. an enter* which are characterized by his cremies as altogether, the finest ever scon
seen here; nt II aB infusion of tea or coffre, and mixes nall«*t 1.500
1,500 muskets out. The
Tbe day was urally with brandy and------ but there's no
Tta pumunfe Bannrr ’• to« IrarUl; . ,rill
j
,„j
ipp™„J u« f-uaticnl and incendiary, have awakened least
hailed Whenever It comes in conflict with 1
T*
. • ‘
.
very
fine,
and
all
passed
off
well.
much
strong
prejudice
against
him
and
Ita
I.. Hta.il. dwta. Italtai.. ”»«»«“’”
"&gt;.•■!»H"ly in watcreurc establishment, where it
aactiiix uf fee union will lie undivided . el. W ith feat lastidtou*ezdaiscues*lur 1 the society of which he is pastor.
• •

ThelawyWa^

fcrted bis better half by assuring

upon his breast, naan t »

All

r

1 aw has k*”.

bsr ito io sikace.

ing Mr. Howard. the Attorney General.

P. M. .

Ila.
•I Cult’s Pistol

ttefe™. rf »

‘ir “
stray SHEKI-

«

&gt;w-

IW7.

t

�B ASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

DCKLEI S Gr*SppinB
C&lt;&gt;I,MV SALE

NEW

AT

N. ACKLEY

GRANT ABPAULDUG’S
Ready Pay Store,

STILL IN THE FIELD.

Just received a large
stock of

CHERRY
PECTORAL
Far Uaa rapid Car. ar

OF

COUGHS. COLDS, HOARS EVESS.
Nl0MCHmS,W1!00 FLU-COUGH,
CBOCP, ASTHMA, A.XD
C0NRCXPT10I.

BUCKLEY

_

you buy your goods of hire, at
laa^SI'nion nu-v
__

Shoes

I am desirous uf disposing of
Philadelphia, for the euro of Indigestion and Dye- J
— --------------- 1-

»

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

medicine of ita kind ia u*&gt; appamnt lo aacap*
aerratoin, and wLer* ita virtaM ara known,
public no lougrr hcaitalo what anUdvte to &lt;o&gt;[
for the dut/MUng and dangervua aftectkitu of

AND

latalit)

DRESS GOODS,

FIRE and INLAND

A Cash capital of 8500,
000!
WITH ASRETti AMUUNTTN0 TO
1,307,903.42!

P A TTPB V

At a greater reduction ofprice, than I litre |

“ XI JL JL

Cash, or its Equivalent

thy tho r
STABILITY AND/DIGNITY

ON MERIT ALONE
FOUNDtro ITR CIAIMS

'

in matters --finsunuiue—C--mmcrc:*1,
Mechanical, Mcre..ntilr or rural, nhile
ranking fur tmp-it nctj and p ,0lic rarvics
— TH K Fl RST OF —
FlltE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Ut AMERICA.

L

nice assortment

FANCY BARAGES.

,

j (J1

k;;nhi:lds

Unp £d ui, au*

a»*«k

J^J.UtRtSONS Wminf Hold, Terfuawri..

Ready Pay Store.

OF ALL

Kinds

Which will be given in

(CT Remember the

ta 1U public i
i of vastly nx

V J&amp;emS J. O-J-'d

SUGARS,

sign of the

very large

Summer Dress Goods] '&gt;

.

, ean rrli on
b«o bad by

.

on the building.

Collara latul'

Underslrcrva. Parasols plain nnc fi ;
ured. A large Mock «&gt;f fash(unable Ribo-m*. which will
Lo *••!,! cheeper than
the chrapcat. A
.,
large Mock
’
ofdrew
’
Trimmings, Dniciic. and Crape

FISH,

AT
KENtlELDA

G°°“T|u^-‘^ranB‘a&amp;

TEA,

T

PREPARED BY DR- J. C. AYER; PRAC­
TICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEM­
IST LOWELL MASS.
Fur tale by J. P. Robert, A Co. JlatUngt, Mich,

O. D. HANSCOMB

p

And every thing tn the line of Groceries.

The SuL«criber wishing to cl-mo out
business, will sell

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

fej

kKXFtKt.nr

DRY GOODS
A gcblHrekort

\g6ov

A Moor?.

COUNTS.

TslAJW

GRANT &amp; SPAVLDING.
Hastings. June 4, 1857._______ vSi&gt;4
MOKTtiAGE'SALE.
'

BEAUMONTS

; On Land.

GOODS

gang ,u roo.rMW?|roraut
18&lt; ORTGAGE BALE.—DeCaoh k-a, lo.- kora

Call early.
A. A. KNAPEN.

|

INDIES’ AND GENTI.EMEN’S

W AIV1I. CLOCK Jc J EW ELRY! ’

KK!fHEMF&amp;_
KENFIELD'S.

C‘
lor what they will bring.
tnentof

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

r2n1

May. 9th 1657.

1

KEhFIEUTS.

That Good TFA, sure to cure tbe headache

LARGE RED BOOT

r

200T"°°“guF:"si.fe-teaT
300,WUJS,,lh-&gt;'1Sraum

w*say

clelhlB^: Merer m C»e«p.

G ROCERIES

KALAMAZOO

READY MADE CLOTHING,

5.AQXLET.

naatinga. Nor. I!S4,8.

DOOTS AND snots, READY MADE

I &gt;

On die tbe must favorable terms;

JL Jl_o JCSk.

\

AT THE

HANSCOMB’S,
Main Street,

A

C
QROCKERT and Ghas Ware.

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

o « ) a .

From 83 to So. GJ per yard.

KES FIKLIrB-

GF

Exchange for Wool.

E9

pnoe., ebra* al

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

It haring been impossibk to nuke rollecti-au thia Lilt Spring. I have takvh
this course in order to enable me *
to pay all mv indchtcduess
i
,

Suitable to the season.
stuck •&lt;

u«mou.a.-u.

ARPETINGS, a good awortawal, Oiklolli ear- I

LAWNS,

AT

PLAIN AND FANCY

emer-

BRILLIANTS,

A

Aa gacoi
ddluiLlfwa

BROADCLOTHS,
Is organizru &lt;-n&gt; nsti-nml lumia, with loeal
agencies in *11 principal plows, under a
Mercantile system; fuunded on a cash
Standard, with an rnrishi* repu.
tation alike the an me un tho
banks uf the I bids--n, or the
Mississippi, the Gulf of
Mvxieti &lt;-r the Northern
Lakes; presenting a
n powerful t.rgani.
ration a* a conscrvatorofpub-

,U *1 U
m

My stock consists in part of

•

Dress Trimmings,
and Vilttl Afamatiqat Jnnyr*, £'Jpinq
Ac , At. BONNETS, ivory variety
and Style, Stra* and Silk, Bmnet Trimminyt, Arfijlciali,
Biboni,
Ruth anA
Florert oj every Style.

GIXGI1AMS,

tkte te th. I null ot a trap tebhrl u,i•.
ixxwdbl endrareur, to lutniab th.
h.uch a remedy. Of thia lul
ltn«rknu&gt;n«&gt;pte we now prepared to
pel with cunadede. toUrairdacI f

ever before offered tu iny customer*, fcr :

u v

■

PBIMTS

WITHIN SIXTY BAyB

N A VIGA’lION INSURANCE,
Calls atictiliun &lt;-f its friend*, patrons, and
the public generally, to the fullowing facte
OF ITS HAVING

IticimrtmMLalpnaeiaawdi paid fc
ueb aa WImbL Cora, O«l». Fetatora, Ac, Ac.
Uigbaat NarkM pate, paid far Wfc* pal»

vanmywdrt.Yteo^tedlo. Draw Good.,ilka
_I
t*. ,1. tumble and

OF ALL KINDS,

01 Goods within

or iiAmToiiD.co.sg.'
lucorp'rutetl I8il&gt;—tliarter Perpetual.

LOW PRICES!

DRY GOODS

Call and nee them before pvrehaeiny
rltrwhere.

||

■, 820,000 WORTH

HBTNA
Insurance Company.

STOCK OF GOODS!

OF

|

KENFIELD’8

’

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED,

HI MI1S.

Are you not aware that.

Goods

GOODS

Ab.. .U ,taad. uppeoite J RTOOTH.

TO THE

L.

CHEAPEST NEW

Good News! Good Mews!!

MER'S

Juno 25th, 1857.

W Tg*
at
i 'W •»» &gt;* ,Br naw iar*
;
229 JC3U a SI
&lt;_jr J-XB • , ,&gt;,0,.re of Mortgage, bearing dale the Eighteenth | AT'
ONE DOOR WEST OF NEVINS * KNAPEIFK I dBy of October A. 1). IH». and executed by Iteleh-r ‘ 1’A
AT THE SIGN OFTHE BALLOON.
I Albearn ol the countr of Darry in tbe State ef I m"ri|

Al a great reduction in prirca. A llrge

stock trfPRINTS AND SHEETINGS,' jewelry.
Denims ns !&lt;&gt;was (Ora yunl. Irish Lin- j
Hi'ECTACLER.
TUIMRI.ER.
_
ins from2* Od to 8a per yard. A large
UULDTEXS.
stuck of
Rates andRulcsa. Liberal as the Risks as
BOOTS AN D SHOES.
sumed perm it for Solvency and Fair
Also a lull block of Ladies' Gaiters, which
Profit.
j • 1 w ill sell ul remarkable low priced.

0. of mortgage*. «
suiter proceeding* ।
fur ti&gt;e reeorcry of rt

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

ICECREAM, delicately palateablc, right from

DR. HOUGHTON S PEPSIN.

|
Cheeper than ever.

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

nn L^g. tbagrrate.1 Phtelotogfcal Cbemist. by

A word

to Farmers.

.

... . ..___ i.

V..

~ -...
- nt .nnn ral* ma Uli It,

I want your WOOL. I want your DU'
JAMES A.SW EEZEY. Agent,
TEr. I want vour EGGS. I Want your Acid*, or Navaruua irrnri
llsatiega, Mnb. KU-EK LAGS, ...d 1 ...« r-rpn. " «

J. P. Roberts, de Co.

ducc in general in vxdutnge fur my Gouda

^cun di»trr»«.

JX!
l!»war» of DRUGGED

r..r wbid.1 ».1I r-j ite t-iob—,

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

.

price.
I lor wriSs S “•'----- -j*»!•
A word to those wishing to buy good
fre;n
Cloths, cheap. Call and see. Gurmenta i r'—u-'cut aud rpade to ueder. and wsrranial to '
^ammterTl'bjratolfit. Farmers can get ibair ga.*uiente cut |
, of CLUES frwn all
Have lately received a full assortment of
on tbo shortest notice.
I have removed
"isr OBSERVE TU1S1—Erery battle
lay stuck of
DRIGS AND MEDICINE*.
i-l’i-ilN twin riie written uniair
AT THE HASTINGS

I0R.TJG-

in purauante ofthr Steiute
Mil

ICE CREAM, furniabed for narti««. or to pnval
Lmilira, OS tb« ahorleat pottibte nutiec.
'
U. BEAUMONT.

STORE,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

tSd br all l»n.«iua and d.a’.ra la Madic&gt;£w Price ONE DO1XAR per botUe.
ly*8
FurMJ, by CfiuCT Agrawtst

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

To Nu. 2, which will l»o found full and
complete. 1 w ill sell them uut at cost,
as I wish t« go uut uf the trade.
,
Oil shades and window pa­
per cheap. At No 2
Burning Fluid together with a full stock of
may bu found a
lull stuck v»f

ms uime

i of btiding ih. I
Saia tnottgapd &lt;
rwt to wit
1

of UoaGoga. eonnty aad &gt;tal« afamaid. oa Tbday the 1th day of May, A. D. 1BST. at ten o'd
I ia lb« foranoon of said day.
KllWARD PACKER,

th. I»i7.
JOHN r. HINMAN. MortM*.
MeriawMS Atfy
wdJwtt
ite will G. po«lpMMd aatJ lb. la*

Dated Ttboary Kth/l.V.7____________ IRwdO

"
r»rc:icr&gt; wmui-u ...........—- ----- iiiuua route to IJaatiap. .b*tng about one-ball

Th. GRAND RAPIDS STAGES tear, Hattie

MOK1GAGE BALK
EFAULT Lavtegbaeo m»d« ia lira paytnral

D cf • certain .um of money aorarad lo ba ral.l

and state'«r Michigan, andbvantig date A prii I Vtb.
IBM. and rerardetfin tb. Register. Ofc. oflXted.
...t. .m.rx. I., said Stair, an lb.

b UrfUalrHte. Uarttega. Mid-

TIIE NEW STEAM SAW MILL

d‘WillaJ’d'l&gt;^l

Saturday., aniringat

Dated,
raaaklmortgageat the
nuf three hundred aud

Mortgagor.

FAMILY GROCERTS!

Such as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI­
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word every­
Inspected White Fish by tbe barrel, half,
thing in the Grocery line, such as
quarter, ur by inc pound.
will be wanted ft* fiamily use. And
they-have on hand the best kind
COX&gt; FISH,
of amninnition fisr sportsmen
Lamp Oil Raterahx. V per pound. Teas.
such its powder, and Per.
Sur.ra,
Candlra. 8rtnM*t"*0
cussivti Can* of ail kinds
Were, Tubnrr°- Powder, Boot
Water PrtH'fis and

Lead, Ac.
All the pop­
ular Pat« n t
Medicines, ol tbo
day rosy slno l“&gt;
fi-uudst tbia establish*

BHEi'AHD « N1CUCU1-

IBiaix
ICMBER OS
OF ALL
FOB
RALE.X
LLMUEH
auu KINDR
W(B_ao
Aiawo

SHERIFFS BALE.

u Haatinga. oa th. 25lb da;
o'clock K M.
W. K. KERRIS, Sbartt

With L C Mott, has ths
.

JEWELRY AND BOOK STORE

ATTORNEY

L. BUCKLEY.

-rar?

R SHOP

II A Gradyraro Htor

REAL ESTATE tOK SAUt.
TATE OF MICHIGAN,-----“*

AND IT TUta MOJtir TO BUY GOOD JEWFXRT.

Judge of Probate,

battlc cheuk.

TAI

the north w«at qui
ea III) ia tooaah.p

FLOCU barrels, tubs,
IULK it. 1‘*j1...rrEIt HHKLSS.
pouK^RRELS.

OTHER MERCHANT

MOFFA8HIOM

INDUCEMENT*.

Charles D. Root,.
modutiun of tbe indies. Also
Stationery,Pens. Pencils, Ink, (&lt;*•
cry variety) Paper, Envelops Ac.

EM P O

cTttTn ft.

Coarse and Fine Salt.

us deitartmenL
H&gt;y pateuns, that
aodldo-P^'F

Jon,,Bnnu,

N.- thr-r'J.ln

cooPUULNu HlttiSliii."
W—r Um- Hr
'--r-1
Tolu **d PsUa. Orange*
and Lemons, by box or dozen.

Wr,&lt;,.aun.

MORTGAGE SALE

and

■■ss

FOB SALE.
ONE YOKE &lt;/»h ye»r old Oxen.
“
“
«* fcur "
“
“
Enquire of
R. J. GRANT.
Hs-ingK May, M. 1M7.

purchaser.

�Bin YOU BUBBCRJBKD LNTt^
MMSfitt'Art AwocUtion
BOB THE THIRD YEARi

THS X. T- S' K*WO p°eT-

:apest

W;

Startling

OlIEAT P1SCOV

JvIrws !! /1

TRI WEEKLY DETROITTliHR’NE,

0UU.T ■»&lt;«« «»» “ T“

filT NEVERTHEtisi

enr or tnw toox.

, h ,U
TSutmiaeu'- ’r’ra, i™

V7 many atartltagwnadara. tart mum tnoer strange '
! end traMhaa Ibe reveut dfeeovew. that

;THI RABE INDUCEMENTS:- n.
nnl bate the pteaaure of
‘

' nan-T mewst-sper.

lwSlWH*l^*&gt;4 “wwtontlr Iban &lt;.u anr ImJ!
I ear. Amos, tbr leaduir works in
iwicutr. in the find mat Ur- is tee arbeU
ba^gthdSUtwe nflba
***

ISA-A.O C. JtatOTT.

XT rJW?

u miw Mthi g man nrar Owocasiu rue nM ,
oul-Las. than can ta bought, for the earn, rr.r.t-.rv.
M enr attar .tare th» e&gt;de uf New V.-rt, It is to,
only jtara for lhe paopla of Bartle Crack, Kaluna- .

£^ *4

KENFIELD’S.
Ju’^d^tSSS41’**0*’
’

Y*k‘ * “

[ Send in Your Orders,'

STOCK or GOODS’

nhlta wHJ be eote A mtomeltogty

'

LOW PRICES!

He Busts uf die three gnvl An.cricn
’
Suttsmcn,

In ehart Ladtao and Geutiemeu. Bor. awd Girls
Uattinyt, aud At tvrronnding Country I one »U&lt;1 all wl.teu it mav concern, my Stock ofGraree w. to leugo at.d ctaliplrta. Itwtea call and Mt
t. t-nrvl.ee* gnrate in tine Um Pinto, gist me s . for yaurartrv. •
■ &lt;
■ ■&gt;•
call and lest ita truth of Ibi* .Hortioa. or
,
CaxA paidfur all Kindt &lt;(fcountryproduce

' and the guude W1B be tetret.d and pul up with m
I a&gt;«ch care aa If you were preecot to retart ttafa

“WOOD NYMPH,CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHQDjt;
Abo, tbe exquisite IdcaLBut

Hoot forget lhe plsce one face
SHBKKxafiSJS

■ APOLLO AND DIANA,

by Mfc or utttarwtastafarv the

IK NABBLB, Ltn (BE.
Tug&lt;her with tbe folloving Grouptaag
Statue. In Carrara Marble—of tiv

WcMy Eocniny Pott.
I. publisbed every Thursday.
Sii.yle Copy Oee Year, la sAvaaae.......

Maetisg.. Aug. IS, 1834.

bet. It conprUea every vatiety and ku-d nf Su^n, rvu’d at
PHILLIPS'.
W jlaaaes. Sy ran. At. which »ill be sold al
SL'GARH, Maittin ood'pyrap alw^^o bj^d si
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
Treat from » to T4 twwte pernoand. Chffrtfrmn
l»Ji tn te ante per poned. Hab of even dewertptfon from a Hemuf to a He. 1 Mackcrtll. Space

•ayadl w ith »ing that it euaiair.. cverythtnc that
waa»«-r Iman! or ttaught of in a

FAMILY GROCERY STORE,

tho whois eranpritinr a larger and*mara georral
- ■■ ‘ - * ll —*
faaaaul

Straggles for the Heart; Venus and Ap
nkr
Child nf the Sw
Inhoetocr; Captive Bird; and Little Th.

calculated to make tuca. wotnau and children
rich. CMafartable sad happy for —Je ebea^bv^

— "T-

liutiap; June 1, IS.’*.
Blit-SBEStaaU uiafoai

j

? . PHUMl’S*.

WASBTVDArail^ Ervouu aud Mtqmiiie rt^
U*,d““’

f rn X U uf tbe Blate Coo-

alwsie on hai
mlLLir-srokK.lJuitegu5mfas.af-------- l-fllLDl’d-:

2j|() ™olWAJ,D r,ne ainfn»nBun^

TONE-WARE A*.. Crcgkoy of all II

S Me*tvyyi«*rrire..i

kenfh

EESSws?
TihlEiY-s

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' Acta Typt—Inerta*d Jleudiny Matter—
I
Laryrtl Circulation of ruy Daily FuI per in At •'itotc—and Ac Lett AJcrrtit-

WRITING PAPER of all kind. cheap at
____ WUy.lPW.

.ETNA INSURANCE COMFY

taiUfags^t

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

(Jests

Loldeu at tbe Probate oSca in theriil.gr uf Heeitag*. «• Monday th* lai day ut June. A. 1&gt;.
Jill. IrneenlUnra l_ Bay, Judge nt Probate.
Ia ibem&gt;tt«r cf tbt estate uf Vwrgv Peake, &lt;Ircraevd.
'
Upon reading and CliT.g • the- palltfon. duly
.
.M' .. IV
.r.kUl

el meeting, held la tbs City of Hartford, Juuv
4. 19’4.
INCOME.
Pretatunu for tbsyesr,.. »IA3tJW&gt; 33

b

AND

high prices.

II.M1.0H

&gt;
tap rxA'cm.
Wa har&lt; Jail cwa&lt;* mit of a wrU fowchl *sd rbz—
! tious cwmpnizn. wb&gt;i«a maar coroururi.&gt;i; dituli le now rurt aa to rmoer n
| t»r» than cumtwnutr for (Sa nulimuT&lt;l«IeaL We
' bate cibibiled a aeq rUing alraocl. nl ieb. while
it animates tbe hearts of all pstnolle frt.-tueu,
"
'rnfS
or
rrisaurm^^
lirtlee terror info the boaoais &lt; t the rlarriy eiteoI &lt;V«&lt; dys.UJ; ball aoMj - w« hear foo^t. and ' Thw ItenV Anrsanaaajs mailed to subeceSben
1 nitette a&gt; Ibe duptey ifoor »&lt;rraStb is, we Uarr “
fonewwie pwMUmdrteetiH tallra ebort of ac'xxnptielUng tbe gerat re| form in gorertunrat it is ourpuwuu lo cumptete.
twine i It rtmtaice aR tbr rradleg end comoer
cul matter of tbe Vail*.
Ttee Wmu-t Airttaftsaa U
large.t and
cLraprat weekly .tart pwMteM fa *fa‘
It hn. u.ne beer. lw.» u M Ibe eldrrt paper IS_ Ibe

‘•Jim have run been nb tn Hastings lately f

bcMneaa i for vou know f alway. aaid I never would
go there to trade ae lung an they held tbeir good,
al eaal. .Mieavu* i-nsaa.) and hating beard »
much about Oraat A SptuMutga

lYMENTS.

TERMS OE SVBSCRimON.
Every subsrfibrt- of thne dollar* ia eu
IjlM w .ropr a the .daCUarel J,
gr^viHH^Wtnrday KfcM," or • ropj&gt;4
any of thr \Lll&lt;iu in* t-'J Martainrs utn
year; alao a copy uf the Art Journal co*
year, and a tirkrt iu the Amd DbtributiOB of Wod.w of Art.
TThm. fur cv ery g3 naid, a jwrwn txf
only get. a beautifuL Engraving or Natsrinc one year, but also rwivra th* Art
Jutimal &lt;»ne year, and a ticket in th* Ao­
sta). Diatribuikm, making four dal'.ta
worth of reading matter, L.iiJ«-v tbe tirle&lt;. by which a t aluable painting or pitta
uf rtaljrary may, be rt^tfred is addition.

.

2,000

1 CTIlOliS of Map. of Monroe, 11111.­
.'1 dale,BranciiS. Joseph. (’*«, Macomb
□nd Jackuon counties Michigan,
, 'flic aubserilrcru propose to |&gt;ubl tab a
new Mar of Barry County, Michigan,
Tran .county record, nnd actual auric* a.
Containing all public roads, atxtiwi and,
quarter liuca, the actual locality of Villaoca, I’&lt;*t Office*, place* of Worship,
School Houses Manufactories, Tanneries,
Mills, &lt;Ioteh,Stom,F.rm-l-.ou»&lt;ia, Kainc-&gt;
TuBAteo.^sjui
t/iiraperty. Owners, 4:e., &amp;c.
tullnrgeo plait. of Ute principle Villages
a table of Distance and a business Dirtc
tory, giving tbe name and business of each
subscriber, will be engraved on the mar-

With njnwuu. srnrka in Bronx*, tn-j »
culluetlon uf srrrral hundred
FINE OIL PALNTIAO,
by leading Artist*.
The wbulc uf wiurh arc Ut I* dfauiL*
Ud or allotttd aetvug th* suUcriUra
vburo mums are rccvttcdprciivus talk.
Tw-caty-elgktii of Jeanary «»T.
when tbe dirtrilMJltotui w ill take plan.

CHEAP CASrfSTORE!

lju.t thousht I would drop ta and see if what ]
bad I rani alxart thdr tolling gvvde ao very rfawp,
wea really tree. Aitor pricing oumeroue article.
1 al oner cueue to the ha|&gt;p&gt; conclnaton that Chant
A SMulding Out only keen a gras frvaaa hut a
CIIF.APCm. Sloes, and tetrad In future.tado
my trading there, ia«cad cf going to Battle Creek

tv j vbfic buwee. It will vtelt yea every 'day. It
faKOtor.. jpice aa th»v tiev. tram their pragma,
and deugnalce tta &gt;r cvrilueiuo. Il pm au truth
to popular form., aul ia tbegrvalr.t variety ofaeCl». It tahra in ita ertunuu Hie upiafoiu attainfo «rffaUi.guid.«t. prudrating and eagartea.
men. la otey ear it emprise, bumv lliaa you • ill
Cud ia a library, ir.d yet m cheatKr than tuaro’ a

abow cauae If aur there lie. whv tbe prayer of tbe
petitioner etaiul-'aol he granted.
And it ia further utttervd that mk! petitioner
give nelKW to the pereon. Interrated in Mid eetate
of the peudeory ofraid pwtitMU and the benrin.
Tea at » «. doable eotod Doot for
Ihcrron by enuseieg a cupy of thia order lobe nubiti.’wtgwtedCofcvforlebiinnir.Coura.Mf &gt;aterMue
Hated in tbe Republican IteatuT a new.gijwr ■ riurplns of the year earned. l.tC5^9l 83
• tor l&gt;ta. fast cUcracl prtata for ecto, the bcrtqwsltmUtehed in lla.tinzv, iu ea«d eoooty of Barty far Tv Cf. Safety Fund for
jty for 11 eta."
:
Six week* cmce at leaal ia each week next lol- i Umtlnipml reserve,........ W.U9 43
WeUtinw, if Grant A Spaulding eal! good, aa
-- ---------- di.tn.ttu 4i
mediately ptrecedwg the time uf beering ia ibe
rAtoyaayau say. I am a gumg to force them with a
j The Company hex csahaewte uf |1,OOOJXiW
Tbo ttotel Lomws paid b/tbm Cotopuuv in thirty ■
mortwaen on Mate O. and au whleCaaid tuertga&lt;e
eeven iren &lt;nd.ni; the nrveewt ume:
v TnkwS
J edge of Brobale.
4berete cfaiawT lebe dar af.be date uf tbte te■ lu Fira lk-p.rteu.at,....... 8Jttil,W7&amp;9
We Rupe cnrMrtrts will rail imrardutety, and
awe. lha.en: of it rre huudre-.l and tidily CM dJ
oi'ARDlANSHlFsALE.
&gt; I. 1-^.1
J.
.&lt;■ **■ at
to tLe a linen, uf Barry C,&gt;.. we would aay if you
laraasd au&gt; crala, far the orUteti m at which ruu.
want to pmeiiaae any thing la tbe shape cf
t&gt;f twetiey ooetul or iwoeecdisr fan been faiiits- XTOTtl'E ia hereby given O-at n pereuanceef
tod in la« M-eqallr to rtrfoti-r Uic said debt ee re .kN IJeense unit aulbonty Ueretiforv granted me
Dry-Goadt,
Grocrrict, ’Jttrdrnrc, Pooh
tl» Judgr of Prol-rte. tn tbe rd &lt;fay cf February tneane of eqaalntii. to the pablie beneOL
-jjiii E&amp;sn&amp;g ssWio.; l-j
&lt;f Sioet. Ue.idily J/i:de Cl-Jlhi.ty,
For XT years thia Company has paid aa earned
A. D. IM7.—I Abd Angel, Gaardtan of the minor
t'rocXery rritrr, Glau-tcarr.
of* Fewer oh sale in Mid taort™y:cm.tauwd, and briraaf Nriemi Gardner dert osad. .lull expose f w dividend avrrazinj aoctiallv T per eetrt on tbe
capital
elock.
Tbe
Wtured.
fanreeer,
hero
paid
sale
ta
the
Ugliaet
bld
di
r
ut
the
front
dour
cf
the
‘ I-1,'utr mswca case made and
SAcclinyt, SAirtingt,
91H per wot. of the groea MwBUnma bnek in
for »*le tbe prtintecs ui &gt;&gt;anl Court Hauac m Ha.tinr*. un the 2jth day of March them
Dcnitnf, «ff., d-c.
.. Cr— lw u,, rju— ,,f ■vxt al cue o'clock F. M.. at! thetilloa iar describ­ tte .hap* oftiwere, and the rrtMinlngl8| percent
State pf Michl||ai&gt;. ed land in Barry cottnty MlcM-on. sir- Being tho cf rerarpte hare tara enpotliooed tv agrate. exAT I EBY LOW EBICES ! !
eeaehair rt the un.-Jicart qaartar of eeeUoo e.gte peOMK laxee, roppert of fire c jmpwaica and fat I■atw fife) in town thrv* &lt;t) north of range ten 00)
___
He f.Jlowiu- penIIemen were (nactnwaaly re
.•I deed, in the ooautyofKalamasM. fa nxte mlh Mat. roatalcist eighty ocrea tnnreorl ma.
1BEL A5GEL. Quanlmn.
elected nirvetora for ll&gt;e eaeutoe veer;
. ullies evntb west ctwuvr
LA Nu. four bpiulrnl
«.------ v ..-----Mltee A. Tuttle,
■
K. G. llrpler.
■ oust right tod*, flienev north four rule, thancc
Dm touHftlyor,
COMMISSIONER
’
S
NOTICE.
WwstsigUsud* topUcaofbevgiuufag,
4——
and' —
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«unc at public &gt; ettdue at IbiHYtortUaK, I
'K tbr undmigned Laving boss appointed by
;
«itg
ttaptera
ul
.'tSstiSialifi
the Judge of Probate forth* evaaty of Barrv
I for Mid *&lt;rac.ty,
ufjuvatwtt
si
ryi un Friday ib« IFth day• k*
——
—
elamiue and adjuel all etaime and demand, of all
. Aik no.a.of said dai.faMtWy the p&lt;
prreous againat the relate of Daniel Mdraa late of
aud interval thws due fa .aid Ureriaagi-,
sned eouutv dreaered brrrbv give aotico list air
Thus. E. Basra. Pre.iJetil,
month. I. allowed froui aud .tier Ita UH&gt; day «f
K G. Rtrtar, Vice 1'ra.idenL
June A. D. 1947. far all creditors *f eail Estate ta
ana. A. ALUsaoae. Kec’y.
muvl thrtr claim, aud demand, lu ..Id evmaiieAppltcatfuoa prctnpUy attended to be
■eoer'a and that wc w 111 mral at tta ufora cf th.
j, A. RWEEUtr, 4not.
omntv efork lu Ita rillage «f Haatrar., iu eard
ITastiaxa.
September
II. IKA
evantv at tec a'efoek on Ita foUawMg davs. via t—
MORTGAGE bale.
on the sixth day of August nexL foon.enth dav
rirty will include news by talefwnpti. tb* tolamri
»■--- ._ _ J
— ..
Umov. nrw.trumaU »erLof
psKPACT.T Iiaelng been made in the payment
Tbe reason* why
drat, from State and National ChnttalL
■
.•tee. .ketches nf travel, report, rftorturfauU
pnMic mrati.g,. j| |wU totrlltirenre ff g,J^
I* doing the lavgrat Hardware burla.i. iu Hast- SUFdlSS"'—
fags ia becaiMd he%aa th.

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bu.8 !
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RATES FOB ADVERTISING.
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t.ihxs or tcaa.'i t
....I day.
tn
■ ^’fanjl fo- •
..”.’4 deje. I tS ;
■ idays. 1 -••
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graving •S.tUtoUy Nighfa’ can Late father
uf th. Mluwitta ooe year: Harper* Maestate, GodcvN Lwr’a Book, Utacd
tiut*. YTagnxine, Kutckcrlmckcr Maa*siiM-a, Grahatn's Mngataxe, LUtokaowTs
Mcuxtafa, buuthrni Liluray Mcstonger.
Nu pcroutt ia rcstricu d to * fatale
share*
TIium liAittg firu maubcrahip*.
rrmitlinc tlh, arc entitled to fax Ergraviug% xud Ao fax ticket, in tbo dutribtitk.n, « r auy five of the Magafanrs, cue
y tar, and fax tickets.
PcrautM in rctniuiag luudsfir member­
ship, n ill plcaae register lhe letter it lb*
post oflicw, to prcxinl loss; &lt; n receipt 4
whifai, a e.rulicaU of Mcmberahip, togrtker with tb. Engraving ur Msguinc

ilorxirarj- Secretary.

.» woHfo 3 13 '

jTZft: :S - lit'itiiAtriwrf KEsrosrr'
ISSHtm Discovered ut Last!!
iSSsiu."'
nn. tt.ivxAt.nn

dsriK: MEDICATED TOXIC!'.

R. W. W.un, F*ahi.mfa.l
to Baitoy'a Btoek. wrar H-A.(
Heeafa.gs.3bta.
______

A W. Arxtxa, 8nd&lt;ile and
ar. Shop ia Goodyuar*a Btoa
r,.^to'u Blara.Haatiar. Mita
F. C. MKMXLX, House, SlgT

szi^rmSvifu

HARDWARE?
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

Ilklii'BBuio.Vl-HLY MAlitatNE
Tha Hay uumhar ch-wrath, fay,

.

AH now roarrite air STRING .lock rf Goods
and Lara ou l.jjid a first rate sasortiuenl of

[sttKLF^KKA rriuno trn/ut aTates,

Barkt CornTT Clxbk*. Orrtcx, |
Hostings,June 4di 1S57. j
Tbe aeaalun Laws for 1837, bate btrn
received st this office, and will be distri­
lEFAriTbsrleg been made in thepayiaaat buted among the different town* in the
county, upon the order, or pcrx«I Mpplication ef the town clerk of each town
respectively.
G. W. MILLS,
County Ckrk.

My aanortoeact of FARIAIR STOVES, eotopriw
Ibe motl beantifal |*Ucrna fa maik. l,
I have the greatest variety of
.
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARUIR COOK STOVES,
Ever eon* in thia town. 8ta Plata and BoaBoeee,

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS.
HAVE a tory eoeaptote slock uf Hoom fadldfag
Latchea, Hula
'
TIT&gt;r -W-AJFLEr

Hardware. Including Locke,
Iscrew.
Hiagw of all krndc

STRAY COW.
am CAUK into mr raefaaure ca Cm 14tb
■ of Nwumtar, ISM, * data red COW.JL with a wmte foes, white under tta bo-

t.ajM-’f’P*?*

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•”"’W7"'TrT wakn*
TT

Ha&gt;faterbsr 4 ***

&gt;l&amp;2l.tai'XW ta*il

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HEWOTSBEROtmir\.
Klautiagn and Ifialamax’* »

S’2L2’,^» »

’’Stall

niROCGlt IN SEVEN IIOCM,

=^sJSSgajf«3iS^
T-tevite*

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
g.STATE cf talas 8. Green. tele uf Ifaaiug.

IM ENT N&lt;

IN, porOip

“54S .XSyff

TIX, COFPEM AXbSUEmitOX
itaee, vrnren i orru

.iaiiriifT&amp;a“t, fiffi

D. CL Hawi*t. Defacr in G
VtotoM. Hub. W—taa Ware, ■
SltoW rnoCa HrtXVZrtfags, 1

the cotmtarr.
For further ,wtk-.r!ar», see the Novetn
her Art Joura&amp;L font five on applkn
tion.
For ntcrntafuLif. adlr««v
CI- Duct. Artuarv C. A.
ABroafawav. New York, «w Wert*
cm Office, IGO Water .tract, Saudtaky,
oi,,^
JAMES A. 8WEEZEV.

Call, Immediately.

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JOJW F. BIXMAX,
?. Cuua.
Mortgage.
JtartgJtr^ va r________ _ ***»_
. JfOMBAGE SALE. *
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W. Puuo*. wi»te Bde

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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER.
1. M. NEVINS, A COMCAST,

VOL. 2,

■m0

5

terms—&lt;i.m, in Advance.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JULY 16, 1857,

NO. 10.

Bl SINE88 DIRECTORY.

EVKMIXG.

axxvm.

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Wholesale and Re­
VinuftctuTm WLsaitar.

How I Wasn't Shaken
Down.

8AHDEL T. McUIl,
Notary Public, vonveyaneer, Land and
Darkness is drawing on,

ordering him to stop, as I had no intention
of riding with him, when thekdy grasped

Their hard days work is done.

n .1. Kssrmn, Dealer tn everv variety

otie !’ 1 asked him.
fell almost to the floor.
“No, you are the first 1 thought thst
‘Of course I jumped in to help ber upon
her scat
Hardly was I in when the it would be tieeJme, as I bad no satiafectory
I proof of the transaction, for of course, the and played her part ao wall, that I did
note ia worthless, even if 1 fotmd the
bouse, which is perfectly impossible, al
I have not the fiiintest idea of its locality.’
•Should you know the woman if you

At Spavimmg, Dealer* in all kinds

Bkadnui,

L’Ckaiiiii.’BinKa^&amp;wdt'.Tiote
Exchwun Broken BatUe Crmk, Mich.

Waaaas &amp; Co, Who^raln Pa­

ns* A Ksrarnr, Merchants and Deal-

J. M.

P?

Riwxtt.

*r.r -.•Block, HarttagB, M**,________ __
FA vN-ri^ Rows*. Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
Sick
»«1 Shelf-Hardware, and .«*&gt;»««-

URGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
OF

SPRING
AND

STJTvrrvTH'R, GOODS,

Babcock, Cobb
J 1’. RonxaTS &amp; Co-. Dealers m Dnw
X M-d.anr*. Psteet Medicine, I*mdtalite. Ter­
Zetina, Berniss Fluid,Tur. UqewsJ^edteB,
Kir.d»; OU-.Kuy, Window W,

;

'

Whole) Sale and Retail
- . n—.:ju. •( Ma Old

D C. lUwutT. Dealer in. Gi

Pro-

N Baows. Dealer in Family Groceries
...
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ttow«r»Jiew jjauoia nrpww
Ololx HotalL BbsUsq Mteh-______________

Wu. aTSartwxll, Blacksmithing in all

'

AVE now in store and offer at EX­
TREMELY LOW PRICES for
CASH,-one of the lsrge»t and most desir­
able stock of goods ever offered ia

H

KALAMAZOO.
Our assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, cannot be equalled, and embraces
many stylesnot to be found elsewhere.
Piesces Carpeting, from Auction at
New York prices.
100 Mantillas in every atvle from 01.00
to 020.00. ’
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Parasols, embracing many new styles
at low price*.
Bonnets; Ribbons, and artificials in great

IM

3M

CLOTIRNG,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATO AND CAPS,
AND GROCERIES.
Purchasing largely from Auctions, Im
porter* and Manufactures, we are enabled
to offer many goods at prices that defv
competition, #od invite the attention of

SiDMoaa Ac

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Co.

the closwt buyer*.
NotwithstacJing th* advance in TEAS
our Cscilitiea for purchasing ore such, that
J. W. Bcrau, Fashionable tjailor. Cut- we arc enabled tn offer the same Original
pure Article at the sajne price.
RS. BABCOCK.
T F. Haarsr, Tailor, and dealer in Bea(T-wte of the firm of Clark i Babcock.)
8. 8.00BB.
C L COBB.
R W. W *«BXM, Fashionable Tailor. Shop (Late of the firm of S. S. A C. L. Cobb.)
_ . .... .
r, »
RIatv Kalamasoo, Hq, 1. 1857.
n5ltf

A W. Araiss, Saddle andHaraera Mak-

F. C. Mwaitu House, Sign, and Portrait
psinm. Shop nsar Feet's Hotel, Hsstiog*.

THE FIRST
NEW

GOODS

Hotel*.

Mn.oLxvn.iJt

Exchamoi, by J. F- £Mff

J. F. EMORYBarna Chexx How, by Campbell &amp;
Wood, BUtta Cresk. Mich.
Makmuu. Hoveu, by J. D*'-18

IN TOWN

HjJHaga April 11th

Cost!!!
Having replenished mv
shall offer them at such

■mum.

W"“w“,
willing to pay for goods. I will ot
that I will not dirappoint as to
1 A. IIoLoaoaK. Attorney and Counsel;

PRICES!
[n comparison with the tariff of old

C«ru»f this State. o*c»ta
nuiiaR», Ikrry Coestt. Mkk.

come very much to the same conclusion.

not been there. He was a lawyer, and
perhaps his business detained him. Thus

passed a quarter of an hour.
‘At the end of that time 1 heard steps
coming along the hall; they stopped at
leased it my fingers would drop off.
the
parlor door, and the knob was turned
cant reply.
•But what is the meaning of all this!— but the doorwouldn*t yield. Then a hea­
After a christening at a church tn where are you going—where did you vy voice exclaimed, • *open the door;' this
Southwick, while the minister was mak­ come from, and what are you up to, that was followed by astrong kick.
ing outa certificate, be happened to ray, you must disguise yourself so that your
‘At the some time the lady cried out,
best friends do not know you!’
•Let me sec, this is the- thirtieth!’
•My God! it is my husband—the door is
On promise of secrcsy, and in a few locked; he is terrible jealous—he will kill
•Thirtieth!’ exclaimed tlie indignant

words, 1 told him what business I bad be­ you;' and immediately fell back half feint­
mother, ‘indeed it is only the
The minister wss alluding to the day o fore me. When 1 had ended he cried ing into my arms.
•What a position for a modest man’—
tlie month.
‘By Jove Harry, of all (the men in the Before I could think twice, open burst the
An elderly maiden lady re­
door with a tremendous crash, and a man
lighted to see; for there is a little matter frantic with rage rushed into the room.—
quests the insertion of the following.
uB»d Tult.—pretty young girls kiss­ which is precisely in year line, that I want For a moment be looked at us without
attended to.’
I assured him that nothing would at

was killed in a street row in Detroit on in any way which might be in my power.
SraMj
Tb. mrr0^ murderer.
Having ordered some champagne and
fresh cigars, he told me of the work be had

store window gave us s good view of her

Sbe bad expected to meet her husband at countenance.
1 instantly requested Markham to leave
the theatre, and did not know why be had

amtuonia had nearly killed ber.- 1 naw

me least she should chance to sec him,

and recognize him, which would complete­
ly spoil the operation, the principle points pulling off my whiskers and drawing out
of which 1 had already marked out for my revolver, I cooly ‘informed him that
myself.
I promised, that if ho would do so 1
would run the game to cover, and be
should be at the death. Accordingly bo
turned upon his stops, snd in s few mo.

mento wss out of sight.

afterwards paid the penalty oftheir cri men
net. I continued behind ber long enough Markham recovered Wa watbh and a por­
to impress myself with the appearance of tion of his money, but wetdd not accept
her attire, and then passing her 1 walked the five hundred which I find promised

ward briskly until 1 reached the pink bon

swiftly on until 1 stopped in the door­
way of a store, and appeared to be intent­ gratulatcd each other that tterv was so
ly examining the articles through the side favorable a termination' fo- our ‘shaken
window. As she came towards mo 1 ob­ down.’
.
speaking, and then with an oath, sprang tained a good view of her face, which was
to a table, opened a drawer, and seized a very handsome, and when she bad passed,
pair of pistols, pointed them at my bead, I dropped behind, and followed a consid­
crying out as he did so, ‘Villain, have I erable distance until she stopped ata con­
fectioners. Observing opposite an apolhfound you 1 Y’ou shall die.’

•The wife sprang from my arms, and
for me to do, and I will repeat the story seized a barrel of a pistol in each hand.
A Yankee, ray* Wendell Philip*, as nearly as possible in his own words.
‘Would you commit murder! be is in.
the eloquent oratoi, in one of this terrible
•It is just a week since I arrived here nocent,’ she cried out, but he swore an
phiUippics-a Yankee don’t care for troth I with good beaith and plenty of money—
awful oath that if 1 moved be would kill
_he won’t accept it, unices you firat a combination of circumstances which I | me. Had 1 only had my revolver with
prove to him that it b worth at lerat ten consider particularly fortunate—and last I mc_flnd j generally carry it—be would
night the trouble happened which I want
offsecond best, but 1
per rent per annum.

following which 1 hurried and purchased
a bottle of‘Spirits of Ammonia,’ resolving
that If while in my presence, she should
experience a fainting, tarn, eke ahould
meet with a most powerful, and perhaps

you to see right.
'had’ that
’
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—» —
» kept on until she reached Ordway’s which
day
sent ■it to' •be repaired,
and
•During the evening, hav'rag nothing, therefore luckily for'him, I was unarmed. •he entered, I following. Just within the
better to do, I strolled into Burton’s to
•At length his ferocity melted before outer door, I designedly placed my foot
trunk. The act was rash in the extreme witness him in one of bls inimitable per- the tears and protestations of hie wife, and upon the skirt of her dress. Rip went
faut it was an imporaibUity, the
the matter finally adjusted by my leaving the sticbea, and my first stroke was struck
an, raid, to resist a nose you could pull who was very nicely, bat rather showily my watch and all my money, which was I spoligixnd most tremendously, and as­
wi’th both bond*.’
about three hundred dollars—as a pledge sisted her to its restoration. When it
an Iriahmsn fi» an insult offered to hie

Of-

G. W. Mirm, Comity Ckrk and Notary

‘I cannot,’ was the reply.
Taking offmy whiskers snd moustache,
'
A mioirtar, approaching a misand speaking in s natural tone, for 1 had
cAevou. urchin about twelve years old,
before used a disguised voice, 1 asked—
and laying his hand calmly upon his
‘Does that refresh your memory!’
shoulder, thus addressed him:
‘Harry Evans, by all that is powerful,’
, ‘My son, 1 belisve the devil has got
be exclaimed, as he grasped my hand and
holdofyoik’
,
shook
it until I feared that when ho re-1
‘1 believe be has, too,’ was the signifi­

ing widower’s children.’

ADVANCE FROM
H. N. Snxinox, County Treasurer.

In the city where the crime was com­ you; I am very unwell, and if you will but
mitted, I held a situation as lieutenant of
•And the man, could you recognize
ride with me as &amp;r as my home, you will
police;
and In obedience to orders, I had
The ill torn
Within their cheerful home.
oblige me very much; if is not for and him!’
proceeded to New York in search of the
•I think I could.”
you can instantly return to the theatre.’
The stars shine brightly over head,
When I had placod^hcr 1* M, I begged
I
asked
him
to
give
a
description
of
‘What could 1 do! 1 was in for it, and
•r to excuse toe for * moment while I
To cheer the darksome night,
determined to take it quietly—beside, him. and he did so.
was sitting within the -friendly walls of
I could have bugged him in n»y joy, for
thought I; it may turn out to bo a roman­
And sheds pure golden light.
the St. Nicholas, wrapped in a cloud of
tic adventure, and you will soon see that
tobacco, and s fine specimen of the latest
it did, and that the romance rather exceed­ search of, and I could by finding him, kill boy ofa dozen years, who looked as ff be
The dew-drops fast around us fell,
style of false whiskers and moustache, 1
ed the pleasantness of the thing. Bo 1 two birds with one stone, and instead of might be honest, 1 asked him.Like gems so pure and bright,
saw enter a very dear friend from whom
‘Would you like to asm five doUattl*
being to my friend a losing bnsineas^it
And sparkle in the moon’s pale beams, two years before 1 had parted in. Cali­ remained seated by her side, supporting
would pay well, as a reward oi one thouk
•Certainly.’
her as she slowly revived.
And beautifies the night.fornia.
and
dollars
hod
been
offered
me
by
the
I said to him.Although she said that the distance was
but short, and notwithstanding I was rath­ person whose name had been forged, if 1
Thus in the evening of our days
not recognize me. I was glad of it, for it
would
arrest
th*
criminal,
and
1
promised
er enjoying myself, yet it seemed to me
Our youthful virtues shine,
nssurred me that false whiskers would be that we were never to slop, although the Markham one half of it in case I was suc­
Fair as the stars in heaven's blue vault
a valuable aid to me as“a disguise in the
horaea had gone for a long time at the top cessful, for having put me upon the right ber of the bouse which I shall enter,- «d
Throughout the round of time.
search which on \he next day 1 intended to
then run for a couple of pofictwatyfe!!
oftbeir speed. In fact, 1 had several limes trade.
Rutland, July 11th, 1857.
commence.
’
The next dsy 1 eemmcnced, but for two
thought that they must be running away
My friend lighted a cigar, and seated
days nothing of consequence was dona. through the hall and into the second door
with us.
himself some distance from me. As I
‘But al last, after riding for almost half On the second evening, however, the pros­ । on the right hand side. Don’t let the driAs stars Upon the tranquil sea,
couldn't allow the opportunity of speak­
pect brightened. Markham and myself
In mimic glory shine,
ing with him pass by, I went toward him
By this time she was bo unwell that 1 won were leisurely promenading Broadway,
So words of kindness in the heart
absolutely obliged tn lift her out of the and talking of nothing in particular^ when y qu. Do you understand!1
Reflect the source divine;
•Good evening Mr. Markham.’
gnuping mo by the arqi, i»* exclaimed:—
5 do/
carriage and carry ber up the steps.
•Good evening, air,' be replied, at the
•Repeat what 1 have told you.’
‘Do you see it.’
‘Hero she besought me to come in, that
That breathest mortal breath,
same time looking at me as if endeavor­ she might thank me for my kindness, as­
•Yes,’ said 1 mechanically, but without
He did it correctly. I entered the c*r&lt;
And it shall brighten* all thy life,
ing to recall my countenance.
suring me that she could never forgot it having the faintest idea of what he meant. riage and went through precisely the
And sweeten even death.
‘When did you return from Eldorado!' Accordingly, I ordered the driver to wait
course that Markham Imd ckweo
•What is it!'
All in good time came ibe knock al the
That pink bonnet ahead," bo replied,
1 asked of him.
and in 1 went. We passed through a
O, Sally Rice,
‘A’week ago; but really, sir, you have hall which was but little lighted, but os and ’Us the same cloak too.’
door, and my lady endeavored to feint,
I’ve called you twice,
the advantage over me, inasmuch as you well as 1 could see, quite nicely furnished.
In truth about twenty feet before us, but did not succeed, for laying her back
And yet you ly and snort!
are acquainted with my name, while I do
■ -The moment we entered the room, she vris a lady wearing a pink bonnet, and upon the eofe I pouredabout half a spoon­
I pray you wake,
not recognize you.’
.
appeared to revive, and dosing the door, walking along unaccompanied by any ful of the ammonia into her nose. 1 know
And see your Jake,
•Is that the case!’
and taking off her bonnet and cloak, she gentleman. 1 instantly knew to what be
And ope to him the door,
requested me to be seated. 1 did so referred, end my pleasure was m great ta sist the temptation to pay ber off a little.
or windee,! don’t care much which.
Quicker than lightning she sparng to ber
Don’t you remember me!’
upon a lounge near al hand, and present- his.
•Can I speak with you a moment in 1 v she came and seated herself at my side
‘But arc you perfectly certain it is the
private!’ tasked.
‘She thanked me over and over again,- one?
ing kissed by printers.*Tbey should make
•Certainly,’ was the answe r, and arising and requested my card, which I gave her.
Thai I am; but she has stopped st the
every allowance fur the freedom of the
he accompanied me to my room. When
window, and we shall have a look at her
Tbe pistob were duly drawn forth- and*
press. Keep this in mind, or more offfrom her late illness, which she said she face; yes 1 knew 1 was right,’ ho continued pointed at me, while the wife, fatofcndof
ectuallly to retain it, commit it to metn‘Do you not recollect me!'
was quite subject to, and I have 'since as the lady in question looking In st s imploring for my life, was boefly

Down goes the Tariff!
BELLING OFF AT A BLIGHT

J ahoOMIttre shared tbs aaraa

■

should see her again!’

than all, an abolitionist, by journals once
loudest in commendation of his appoint­
ment. What is the moral of this! Why

attemj
selected in the in-

exclusive apJWval, has, in every instance,
forfeited its ocuftdence.t Reeder was a
devoted friend of Mr; Buchanan, and sa
far as he knew Mr. Buchanan's political

that I would call next day and settle the was doos she inquired if I would do her a
‘Moreover she was exceedingly hand­ affair, be nt the same time giving mo his little fitvor.
•A thousand ifyou wish mA’
some, and having by some chance cutcred note for the amount, and threatened at
•Would you be so very kind as to pur­
into conversation with ber, I found her
rerv intcreslimt. What started our so- I retired without doing so. After it was chase for me my ticket!’ at the same time
putting
her band in her pocket.
dona, be walked down tf the carriage with
me still keeping his pistols In his hands.
.‘When we had ridden about ten minutes with the exclamation;
the carriage stopped, said 1 was ordered to
what shall I do?
get out i u.u
-------------------- potent ‘penruttder,1 and die hack drove off

Wlr.n he

oblidged to

ah

Am MBI

�peril from th* Border Ruffians,

RKPOBUCAM BARKER.

I Jnruone brother what a big b
1 be, and if my brother should I

ir- K

Ti

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&amp;„r

■—
«r ..
. train oforeribeMti-iutta sn'’
A
down WeUs street
,1 —
^uiiuti
In front of M we
erorateg the trestle w^
ring in the same di- twelve miles
ntjJTarfttta, on fl* j

to ted tel

.ttejta of.o
„
Ataong a, the whole About a year sb
toms. Most of the hands at work upon 1
K.-J WilUta G. BUUrd^r,, r
q
tn
crly a resident of Utka; returned from
,,
«»« free
Md Mr,.
5£~£the bridge agree in tho opinion that is wd! ;
a residence in California, bringing a 'wlfu
be
done
ready
for
laying
down
tho
iron
(
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■___ or ooootete, mr .I.,.,...
..... tiiein.
tw.nl
_____
_
■tettbim.^d^gteM.ite.ptepote. “• gargaar-xiauiwan-^-marr ~ihbi
C3- Thv. U &gt; M, prwp.rf, ,.f M
o^n order, a Miaof
• the
■ -brute, who stood wy"lr‘8a
man• who
had represented
a
I
|s ioxioun t^it we shall »U. tb.. bu pteptewl trtto®• ‘ , ..-a--------vprcsrniea
a er lUViy.*
' .
. .
f With th. tone w of 1/. kA ,
tbe woman, half malicion. Wf al
make a comparison of Ihe street ‘repairs
A
gallant
son
of
Kentucky*
MiataF
l
NOTICE.
wf'tawprewwt year with those &lt;ff the fornta lady, about tiiirty years of age, he j
Most of our eitbeens arc ■sanguine of
teitetrfti.ou-eooBdg.Ptee
past, when the work io completed. We
.
• ------------^r^;jy°llu'r' “&gt;d tlul not&amp;nc tn^bt
* ffiardly look to see the passenger trains
him, and Instantaneous - Township a«rks are bertbr
do not deem it necessary to defer the
borne, purchased itragreeing on a certain
that Blink lieports ferScbo.,1 Dirtetoh,
matter until that time, aa, without doubt
running much before tua last ofthc month.
day to make a payment' of a stipulated
have been received at this office nd m
. PoDtenea is one of thorn things which the result of a cornparison now would not
There is.some talk of a railroad celebraready for distribution. ■
‘
sum. Ho went to a bank in this cityt tiou, but there ia nothing definite yet dc­
U
n^cci«d by man* people, vary materudy from what .lt will be at
and In foct. many affict to dcsnfoodl tho time specified,: and will be equally prior to the appointed day, drew the sum' tortuined uponl Several of the ci tlren suf an, Aer ’wafofci” “All tbe worse foryoo
G. W. )^ttu,Co. Qerk.
TfafeMgaJoly
“•
thmgs uf tMs ktoi Ltel ilzoro te nothmg
of &lt;2000 on Ids wife’s check, gave her
----- ----- - — --■ ■ ...-.unu uu..rucrstlsftrtory to the Pioneer man.
our village and cotmty aro anxious to eroondrd.’’tad the gutt&gt; perAa fill the
tions. He went out with a pomp and ofiaws importance, to insure auceesa in
.ta­' have some puMie demonstration nude
We are willing to confess that the a­ $1000, and ab^-ut two weeks since sudden
“ Pf0?" aXtoution to matters of
rT^^’W7fc^‘’wt Ctesars expwli- .Ily disappeared with tbo balance.
‘.
ouiic
.w
vnrr.
it
win
vv
ot.
here upon that Oration', stuf the objection
tion
urn western prorincci qi£te thiskmd. PuhteiMMh » very different mount of work already done doubles, and
sag'ta^'aieK—...... Ilia wife, supposing that he had relum
mm-­
. r .
.
.
..... foru-thai ••usbsnd” again attempts a street
thing from affectation, and. of con rs- has a if the Pioneer insists upon it, trebles that
we have beard.was the prevailing hard scene of the charaetcr be entered into yes­
lory diffxrcnt citert.
True poIHcndri done tbe past year. What then? There ed to California,, abandoned the purchase
ouHhs: pica.ddd cotton
times. Doubllcs this matter, will bo fet­ terday, and the verdict of the lookers &lt;41
•krise*
from
ttindnosa,
and
a
peraoa
liaM:wtuMMWlKged that
'
uut be
he W-tosliy
enTT*’*'
M »*??■ ta“‘- must be some rensnu for the difference, ,of tbe place, and st about closing up her tled uppu by next week.
was ‘"served Him right.”
A policeman
|&gt;WJ fa
- '
*nd “’•8» cann&lt;* be tntiy
treed Lain
" with
’ hit arrival it wxs '
afours, prepatory to following him.. .She
or two came np near .tlui.dfJC of the pcri Riat.so for as the slavery party ^*^2®???““!“ ~^ro«»« * but w-e opine the discrepancy is not char (sold a portion of her-eflccta, and on 7’uesforraaneo b«'t there was qo interferanee
emeS, the wicked fow/SX
7^. ta. «^t it ou At to be. gable to the cause which the writor.of the (
. | with tbe affiilr which seemed, with Ken­
day brought some goods to the railroad
iblhig them, and tbwwaary wo’d’
Uou*ao&lt;y^‘ty alteali.ms which mem; above article would fain make the inhab ,
sheriffs sale’
Wc havo a patient from the hnmrdL!- tacky to be in the best of bands.—Ob'eapo
teken away
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, ,.
.
,
, depot,lo
ocpui, w be
uo »acn
oway when
wccu she
sne left;
join
t. But what is the tact)
He
of
y cy&gt;i teMc&gt;l otl''
c ***
'lh® fonofor her departure she had fixed ata vicinity of this hotel—a very common Press.
"
d*1?»n«d "sa-absUtinBist from one or are of very ruucu importanca in nre­ The Ptomta '
| f„ tod,,_
rtrty lid bte» Hl sense man, and a bouse keeper who aA
the gnod
good feeling that amght^
iCe rioneer ^an more than hints
—v- ' )’ TlePla.term^nter.te.nl.tou.kuU,
cml pf the sLvc states to th* other before® serving th.23T Our readers are well aware that j
surcs us that his promises were orarrun
warn to y
prevail
—-:l among
~-7—
them,
Tlture
____ is
_ ' TeT
T ,ma» amount of work done „ »te;„|Urtrft lnd lhe UJ
.yy.m.1
Im had been iri tho territory a fortnight;. wayn
with rats from the hotel; dozens of them ,we bars never advqfthcd pawn Modi-ji
ho h ui caught the e implaiht that bad r.i- aotqlog more aggreeable in ones manners
-k-F-H-te* R«pnU r,it„rJ, „fh„ purpo„ orite.^8. ud lb.
might be seen at almost any hour of the ciiics—but we now publish an advertise-’ “„t‘
ined'htaproJerr-.rora, cower than uny ef than is teita pohiencw. It secures fevor^ Irtn rimbbtaUte,.- 1, W„B b. .hi . dUpotiUM
day iu the yard—indeed, they were aonuthem; ano now it is apparent that he and hvnr\fetecm everywhere. It strewn bwwer for tb« ..U»r a Ibl. d».g. te . ■ At .Uul wr pM 1W.1T. „'dwk „
^Ayer’s Pflls. not because wc are
to erous as to be
be. incredible,
incredible, a
a man
man from
from *
must resign, be removal, cr array tita one’s pathway with pleasant flowers of
fi&gt;r It alone, but because we honestly ssid
Cent for
ior to
u» person
poi»wn them.
urca.— I■ paid
j
■Twri.ynlsbbMmtrtg
dumrf thiS'clty was •ent
rv&gt;WJ pl&gt;outhem democracy In op- hunwn speech and active, *ud secures for ™»mb.rtb.to«r
•He did so, and
ft ia--------not sfirv±u
...............
.............A,teU
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.0 What be'usod
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r-Abrfu,.
Ibtefir.
oo. of. _______
tto btel ;;e
Ita possesior testimonials of respect from Um« w .lmo.lwbonyln.lS.rttt.^ I.y , n.U. «f tem. .ue
l'flrttfon'6 the ndiniuHretlon. *
■
6. boute.
pmb.bU b. UAL Tbmo m^niow plnl.. pg n„
j
,,f, ft,
j
all qu meet*. Sumo people seem to be *b . «r vllhg.
Wtat n0V”, wo ask again, is the
Canell te
I Sta wu .l^pi^ up lb,
Him, »&lt;!
osophers are hott very
eommun^ t.
v:ry apt to commum,
.
■
.
.
most, people win
will lx&lt;
,-v.llc, but
u„, mQJ
i&gt;o oite th. po»m ...h wblek U ..teimjt,, p, j,, ,MV
!BU.&gt;trir
ofaH-this t Why does ever,- Governor nnt^raHy pptife,
rate their sccreta. . lb* rata all disap-’ , because we know from, experience that
AtilM
and
even
W&lt;U*T-^ dJCX/:, ,however carfully he is sc- '8|
. , ®nd' tingracefnl,—
-v. many ctni
&gt;' Its Cherry Pectoral fo the beta medicine
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al
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A
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1
puiop.
&lt;
A
mpp
boy,
»p
.Urt
pcared.
My,patitat
tells
me
not
ono
t
is
i*«h without soma attention to th©
SHERIFFS SALE F
।
for
a
Cougti.that
wr.sevoriavented.
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’
visible on all his premises, and they were
*r vrr.&lt;; n nzF
.' .
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d»rf„
rf..
llis is a quests which It will be well culture of pelitonaaa. To be cultivated
-IfaftAfi
woo
](j
not
tb. !X .»»™ ,i;/",
k^.
have been cured by it of.a severe Bronforsouthern statesman to ponder in sea- sucqmfollfy it must be done at home.—
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venture to any; tint -we Know, for we have
K*d. - "Lax tbem not delcita* thera selves Home politeutas is the only lasting po- this same Charter made it one of the du­
£ycn jt’ to our fomily 1
tinctiy traced, tho sound of ft-otatcps fropithere and seen- 'them-tn the hotel
witbtlbe idea tha*it!.cjr 'tuiectious have l.tcners, I; must be so cultivated aa to ties of the Common Council to appoint
the
rear
cellar
door
approaching
Mrs
!
.
v
ur
^H
e
b*d
a
wrvant
«fbo
had
lA-n
beedm* natural.
And tins cannot bo
Iwta unfortunate. ■ NqIjo. They may
a Street Commissioner, who was to have
s;nd any intellig.-r.t and sober men to done without a daily eudcavor to be po­
full control over tjis street work. Now
hah£tx. and the result will be the tame. lite at homo. Thcro are thousand llttie
d.&gt;ga«J.1U,oTen..t.«1ac.p, pRleJ . ,.„u lhll th.„
d-J
„ lh,
To &lt;iie can go to that territory witY tho courtesies which are polite tad uggreeo- the Common Council last year stood, we over their fires. Upon their appearance I water tank, which was used for csakin# iti.'iu as nn Mtmonlinary good medicines. r51^'*
expectation of making it his homo,\atiA bk that many entirely neglect at. home.— thiuk, one republican majority, and with
Drawcrta
Vinton
Olio. ’ 7'»Ww«-ku
Mrs. Lgarc an alarm, when the ruffians 'On,i ol*fr houK-botdpurjwi! This was Demjcrcfl, McArthur, Yinton Co. uw. j q-«u«:rac
settle down among'people, surround, Calling nick-names, using positive com. that majority they should have appointed
,.
J ’*
\-f le»nbc&lt;n«
Mixed her, dragged her from the bed, ’
th*
«nd is duabtiras
od by the mute hut eloqncnt.witousses of maeda, abrupt and cuaree forma of speech,
arcpublican
Street CommBsioncr, Instcnd
1 forced her unwi the floor and held her
I'
UST
ABD
I
UX
MAIUWBTTD
R
aUWAV &lt;i«’
repeating
cant
phrases,
low
and
local
v
ul—
r
—
..
v
m
....■■bbvunimnranncr,
instena
'
,
r
?
1
*
If
;
jl
‘
nct,
after
eating
arsenic
’
lll5’"iwrwrit y of free to slave labor,
cJalr
1^87.
TtBttw?
which are rapidly o.nrcrting that vast garifma, forfeiting always to thank per.m™
■wilderneM inH a garden, without feeling I roi&gt;^ for little fovors done and indulging of their offixdiqg,) llicj appointed a Dem- downward. She resisted stoutly, like a to get into a water tank. No other per____________
_ SALE.
SHERIFFS
in tac
hie taan
heart that ii
is would be
fw bisipbi r-r..y
v , in rode words and ways at home, is only DCTot, wbo was more intent on doing • brave, bold woman, but was subdued by
than thosa.whq&gt;tc at the hotel wc.-e Flijta to Saginaw, and tha. Directors are TiY.rirtas of. Trraxeript Ereentira. 1^,
to curat such a beautiful beriLigo ttiu, f so habittaiingoaeto tbcae thisfcs that he what he could to strengthen his party, ev- blows from lhe naked Arts of the robbera,
al though that newer opens di recti mrtio, wire prrpmtioo ur . .bfo™.
will be sure io do them when he gets a*J’fSCT.
cn at the public expense Hum in Improv- spd fc^Uy Q*. poinUj a pilloi
JiCr I
.bd?*
"hder the d.ore prosecution of the work.—Mini Citizen. ‘
°J-&gt;» -uvdrad ukra dt th, uu
Half, or more oven, of those who g.. wayjfrom home. What oo= is oi home
“d*“
1'^1. .1. M
K„,,, ,% he is likely to lie abroad. Home cbarac- Kxrr- ’"± :b“L“
■------------------------- --------------Icrudicw
and
habita
stick
fest.
Learn
to
the most antkws to make It a free state.
to be bis heme no longer than the people itaud Bo injury to her, but must have her &gt;ng.
’
1
Labllually
polite
at
home
and
you
will
be
It tanotpossibla that it should be other.
of tbe county should lire him to remain | money- Overcome bv her injuries, snd
this National Hotel epidemic
1 ’
MW«*d tf.tite.poopta of tae south could so ataong strangers. '
by giving him office.
| fejnng that her life would be token, she I J40"1*1 **5? b*’B *)®fincd
“&gt; vne Brigham Young and party, after an abbc-qwctiy removed to any free date, and
Such language may seem harsh to our told them that lhe money wa, under h.r
'•enc^ofsixteen days.
.
‘j’rtme year be permitted to w itness the
™ryte™W„„isbb&lt;,r, tal It I, rtn pUrt.
1
, The prospect of a ;4»ntcon* harvest isvr vS5Z» si tb» ff&lt;£
dinttooce int bc product of human life hi
In the |*a!mly days of George, Prince
I “XS’P.'S'
two sections, tber wvaild return and pro­ ui H ales, there wav a dub eefobrated for ma .o h... no debt tbfittbe rtmimrm ! Tb.nblmr. &gt;t oooooniMlhanwhe.: J"=“ “ «*Aw. Am.ten rnwUmfo, flattering. No news.
FERMI, SU. A
vide for thS cstitxtiou oi'slavery with os its fitobk-n and cxclurivtneas, jDurnberiug
ortho Sotrwt Comia,teiooor but ya„»„'f,IM01n mwy,,n]d
,j | h.y««a from u,o doaiyod nu. wd &gt;lo.|y
m»b unanimUy aa ;Uir amcaatc-rs uru- Jta'jflS &gt;te members the princo, Brumrncl,
tho mult—not of a lo.-k of energy on l&gt;l.yenoU. uxl. pl bmumn, with ,U1“uT’•■*« V w•cabed penal tkwagainst r.tcr.’ing or blab, Sheridan, fax; Indeed nil were men of pirtlwltb. olrtum.unm ben terom- th., m^o Imot. u, 1....X
JfUUTGACESAI.il
Stelli" l“
•rmF'»“"---v- V.
wy robbery.—N. Y. Ettni^ P^i.
The j'nstice’sDociretcfWm. Burgher
■.hq first water in fiuhh.n, politics or literamre.
W-~bot of. pn-nudlteted deign to lu H» burry orthniroilf they broke obrnrl!
Esq., is now lw tbe bands of Daniel Ccrdt
A sacanqy occurring. Lord Deloraine,
JuKtlce of the Peace, -who will attend to
tJ.e femous doeliet, applied foil ad mission.
” Counri .brt l„a . Rep.MI.I MmU»gte,„, wrir.n.1,, If, no. .i..irpi
ltrt, ta ft.’„
,r., i I. ?? r
;• v'UH,B"?n ‘-ounc-M wmen had a HepabTi.
Mrs. Long is vcrv
all business apiwrtaiu’mg to the office of
!i»s might mifitato ^ahtsTS, K°Scd 7°
n
?*“* "°aE’
,^“r* ’ ,Un«crou,lJr ^jured.
■f
m 'i «,’b• , ?'*
tC "j“re ' 'Un8crou*)J
body and ' fnara errek; a few day. store tafi..t»ht Justice oftho Peace with promptr.aw and
truS’.^s-f
Tbe following together with the well- ■■KAM —... — ._ l
, 11
ifporable,
.he Rnnuilillrwiv,
Republican party.
limbs
ll.ring
.L
_morning
___ I.
•before
.
DOSSibll*. Ihn
■: I*.
—I.. ar.
- 1bruised
__ r_. . in a terrible manner, themtek Jef grttirig maX
upon
every
inimber
tho
dispatchl*
&gt; ,,
■'
kn»wp eennon on too -'Hasp uf a ThornASKWsxrr
““™b'
a. »d-'
llwdfotfcy ■« .« M taff
Offire’ln ftoodyrartBloek, first dot r
and String*,” is published fo EogLnd as the ballot, and. very pliinly intimated ■b»m“ Tn*' m”
M
-'l0’”11""'’A-leeom-, brt. Tboy ~on a.’n&gt;. ttp tn . r.^ s-juth of file Pin.err Printing Office tip op2»Ur».Ml asiwiM-p
a irritable specimen of the pulpit oratorvI that Jin should consider his rtjjxtiun as a X’.Jn7imT
personal
affront,
and
demrnd
iutisfocifon
utthe bar-k woods of the United Steles: '
oalhcimt forte to e.oll. « .trout ootntn,. yon.oo kept guiot, on J em,^ ftoMwnh •■■iuing’m .fete^-h mm. he did
inc ■Wr .0 do bl. duty in» h .Uiing. „d . of the t.r,^ ddmngb tmm b. mn
^BahHkd bothering, Tm the man wba; from every one severally, except‘the
! “X
Prlnte of WaJci, whoso puts2lc,
tibn, zas fo'..
heir 'i
to compel h.m l» do II rf he m not .ill, .be — them eng^ed ta ft. mmolt
ft.TmTL,
todiathu papers,-from tbe tex “And he to the threno, protected him. ,
On the night in question, Lord Delo mg; and ono which also makes it hia duty Mrs. L. The negro servant also ereaped, ofmatrimouv st cnee ”
The varson f
.
-w—
pbyted jm a bar]&gt; uv a thousand strings—
mine went to tbe dab, sent up his card to render an account of hi- proceedings to though b. affirm, that bo raw , the men, fnai]y cunreitedfiii 1^ ’.1^^
the ! **•
4j* W*n*T of ftvquewt ahowSF^KT‘.&lt;? “J ju«l c«»'» made pcrfeck.”
I
unoer '.nr mt^enetoffrequeet show- Arw.Mtkrfr-o. eiste
and roqueoted to know if the !ml lofting
m«t as troll say I don’t take pride in
the
people.
Therefore
with
on
effective
*nd
thinks
bo
could
recognize
them.
I
f-nre
find
ilmv
m
.1
t
k7
.
enu
rawn-to
L
u
a
x
»
i—
1.;
I 'Ho
-nr
.
—W7T--—I fence, and they
their horses,
.iw&lt;.
Wk
mt
feet, of. the
craXrcI
they oh
texthrir
born«. th&lt;i
th.sacred
rareed
thing, ui that sort, for, la the langnage nv was over. As lie had been HaJtballed, taw which binds a street Commiratancr I TU
CteteoTUte «. ,«te telly M Lite
.fl, r.bleb Otey
prom«a much wore ,lh.w _an average I A6?*'.1-*'
,Urr7®u ui n^&lt;br »f
my tex for to day—I’m ar&gt; octal sinner, an answer was sent by the waiter that ho
w MartHS i» f» ^04 J
~sfe T ’VK&amp;'JIk l
had xor been, there being unfortunately to do bis duly, and vests him widVfoll before the Recorder yesterday
the chaff asiocg tm tbuusao.1, and the om
I 1
■.
J i morning, went on their w»y rejuicluc.
&lt;
. and., took
.
a block ball in the box. He tent up the authority to make such repairs as may bo w ho went oat
the
affidavit ofl
J
tay »d«emp l.»k wdl.
&lt;■&lt;«»■ »■
_ »-«*1!s,:icr'“I'tTl““ »
waiter again to say Utat.it must bo a mis­ designated it is no wonder that ths amoant Mrs Long and her companion.
He Is
which-voult find in Genwuec. ]’w
WArrxo.—By the ‘‘National Atnerl
----------- -o—---------D«Ud.J«&gt;r
TtalOvU
take bo wished to see the chairmen of the
to toredeh without notes, ’kasc I can't rite,
now engaged in a foil investigation of the can” party, as isscn to, go belbre the p*&gt;.
dub. He was aboat rising to comply of work exceeds that of the past.ycar.
TtoFirtwcn.
!
raCEnvfOR*AttaUK OF BE XI. EHTATK
end fltesv I couldn’t read it ef 1 could- my
W« would suggest to the Pioneer that case, and in connexion with the police is
with this outrageers request, when Brumplo
with.
Eire
thouaabd
counterfeit
ddl
notea are bank notes ofhand} which IshaB
mel volunteered to Mtii-ty the incensed it is a little out of place for a Dcmoctptic seeking a solution of the outrage, which
lars will be paid fur tt miitahlo arttek-.—
give tQ.uur xquaro to oolloct, when I get diMlist. Telling tho waiter to show Lord .
,y
to find foul: with the manner in we trust may prove successfully in faing Some ao/ionaf in its d^ractcr will be it&gt;. Mr. JolnMdute (,r u,b V1;i«gr,
J-'^EnT» fur—I’m an orfol sin. pdoraiao to a private wm, be followed paper
.
M.rri. ll.nuh, fb, „( ;
which a Democratic taw, gotten up bv a the guilt where it properly belongs__
ner, ti» diiefamong ten thousand, and tho
iu a few minute* afterwards. ' Upon en- ■
dis [H-nrible. 4Nq attention will'io paid
one altogether luvly.
Democratic Senator, woa executed by'the Die woipuis inflicted upon Mrs. Long,
tering tho room, be advneed In his blanto
any
propmal
haring
reference
to
th*
-Thi. tel, my tetehrtg. m, b. di&gt;Upet
of the Barry County Democracy.’
although very severe,’ It k belslvcd will
__
__
dost manner, and sold:
I
distribution ofthe public liads. Addre­
The
not prove fetal, lhe robbers beat her in fuolacap envelop^.settled with 1 native Albion, remains as before stated.
“r'this place next Sunday aftcrmxm at half
past four, when I shall pros, that the do*.’ far planking the walk*.
*ork laid out is compk
—nt____

ocrtub^i ^...b.

11

Ilobbcryj and almost

•voiriBr- ' •; about a half a m
i~7„ 1711’
k k 1 « M'lte from 0

—i*oacrs; neuoer did

EL’Sr’-ondUtrt^ly
“Idb*
l,

ButbIsj-t,

,~~eW'
M.y • ?'• • • 1-3F- - - ■ ■ W1708- H : p_,
-- THF’
»
^.«rer«g &gt;mnPTWAT
Tuesday nigkt a SRd and dart:

Art.

lorainc at&amp;rcd in ai,tu'cvcaptors. One of the negroes was wound- fied by the gate keeper near Willowvale to the amount of t-LOOO non |n
t. J
_ When
ll‘« one which
«.t— _____ .i
’ *’
-U-»..b
U1oassed
pteMdthroneh
Ibrt.^th«
1I. pw. i PrufMonm.
iW.Mte.ro.crttel.Z;
When tho
ilia waiter
waiter brought
brought tho
tho articles,
articles. cd, onQ
ono was
was »hot
shot dead,
dead, and
and the
the . third
third e»es­ as
Bean Bnimmrl said, ‘j neg your pardon, caped. One of the witemen cut off the jtel b.tr.kod.IUr ft. ftbb«ry.
Oft- W/X» coloted pwpl. th.t h.v,
Charles, but 1 have forgotten a dies box’ head of the dead atave and procured a Ttoer circumstances point strongly to the 000 wortl. of proportr, oc . blnb tbir o.,
During this interval Brumm.l tailed
a.iout thu weather, *J» ervps and the most ael uf alchohol in which be carried it back guilt of tho prtaonersannually 108.00Q tax. ,
frivolous things. Ixwd Deloraine rsxin’ to Border Buffiaudom as a trophy. Wo , We understand they are to have an ex^
at etm with a Severn expnwmoa of’com^ are auro that such scenes cannot be amination beforn tbe Recorder at 0 o'­
AFAnuntAMDSox Stbccx Dsad bt
tenance.
enacted in thia State, without exating tho clock this morning.— Utica Herald, ’Jul9
°wtarkeep the Are office below,
When the waiter brought the dice and
nnd-Ms poor folks su&amp;r in the
J0ta.ofMtekr5g0.wi., ,cn,
be cold
cold hero
hero i the bex,
bcx.Brutnmel
smilea at him, saying.
saying attention of Governor Btarell and the {lo­
Brummel smlieo
cmalrth.
The "SiXST'*.
ebfefefwnner. n।------------”-1!
tali rat’C'n’IS
*y°J
g°‘ Ona of « will rii if cal Courts. It is bad enough to submit
ta"&gt;“"rt bfW.ftgwMk ft.,
A Moditt Ettimatk.—Dio Ixiuisrille
,
"Rjflc- j wo W3Bit you- J don’t know which of us to the Fugiti ve Stas-o Law; but when
.taring poutoos «»J tta ten
?*“
&gt;"• - “» «• Il -a w. bm one olw *U1
ffoumai nys a Mr. Phillip-, of the g-n&lt;.
men may be captured on Jlliuoisaoil with­
IjklUta, wbil, tbsA‘tar.ljjB.r«l » few
c« tsem ere hoe-rs rise up
ral land office at Washington, writinr to m;n »
a
«.
«cw
The waiter then bowed.snd retired.
out process, and either killed or earned
1 «rn you. high uv bone, and
Brammel then said. *1 know you like
tbo Ntr. Tort BmU Io burfuloo o««u I
“plred- A
.toff hides and short memo- cofflse—*.-&gt; do I. When we have Ctiishe-I off to bondage, it p time wo bestir our- rtte Dte^tey. Ilmto_tete^iS^^"’^ "t
j
selves.
But
this
is
only
another
example
'
ucrows rawing, for they know It we will proceed to business.’
trill ol * Jrtten, 11. .looted, rf.a,,
“M“«~ “f.
lb. qn .„
»BBBXwll Is there win the
•So I uu llackbaiisd,’ hissed the duel- uf the practical working of tbe TaneymJ tbo -i^oo,of. Wublogtte." Mt.' •jTrfiLTi1*'1 “,l lk*
Ufed. ■B:c Cayuga Chief
Dougina maxim: liColored men have no j;
"
■tntlr -r.ibl. io ft?™—,I u»ofUwft|«Mty.
'.t^piichas Into my frees, the
P. evidently says ibis in the expectation
righta that white men era bound to res- j
«®?® OT -vtnJr M I
tbe challenged party, 1 claim tho
thst Douglas will one day be President
S'** for the prohtbL right derating lhe taemC Bsr, isa tast«nt A„K,.-A rtntetea^u
Ridiculous fiteily! Doogiaa I, about m
EfttaSt
Te*°7i'
&lt;«w- We wS throw ’for

r
‘ ^,aak I"-~
I’ve nnhS ro IJ
-r
G0*1
I’ve none to be proud of_forpm — 0
7!AJa’
•*nw’s t*° •1“'UMnd
MltcrSet?)ef tarty.
«mon«
thoownd.’
P«rhd-lfrrsnt kind of chiefs.
'Dur’s
inc mWhlcf, tbe chict of siunc.-s, -mJ the
J^O-ief.
aniaehuf ^So

far from the Presidency a{ his eulogist
rs^weta are
are we
wc
.
Taor, July 15.
. V. J for i theriunre.
.
*• In
m other nwpecm
kwyes_&gt;ur —mr I m an .orrul
icyou
„.... fill
r_ii you win locre
.
A wxtohmr.n named MeteallJ while on ia from the truth.
J
,Minonr
JJnor» -K. • nnIf
a
u&gt;d, sad the one al- widow to mourn your dsath. If I perish I duty in Wu»i .Troy, last night was knock-

Atajgrtbw lurtj.’

nit

am fovly—
certain Joepea as well

drowned.

mouugnc, nged 13 years, savad eight
children from the wrpek of th« steamer
Mmttreal. It was by arnaing th. door of a

state room, plaeiag ths childrou OJWq
Naw akd Dasoiboub CocxnarpT.—
nwywHfelba went suddenly Mi of
5s,on the Rank of Kent, Coventry, R. I.,
Vignotu houses, moot tains, fcuem, Waah-'

OF HARTF
ISIS

l»«Foua

FIKE an

NAVIGATIO
Calls attention of i
the public gencral
OF mi

A Cash cap
WITH

A ptem former vWy quai,tlyrt.
tarn, oa Ofwui^
church, ‘A venr ro»d t-v.
V_. . '

AJ-SW

1,307,

agenetaaman prin
Mareentile system
Standard, with
tation alike t
banks of the
■
Mteslasippi,
Mexico or
Lokea; p
a power
ration
-•••
senato
'
lie go
;' 1 '
Bon
r
inte
aus

.

'•
tlir
STABILITY A

AfcMHwaujArior t
th matters of Insura
Mechanical, Merca
. ranking for .nn p
■:•&lt; lie se
■“THE I l
FIRE I.WUCRAMC
OF A M
IXSCTl
Kates and Rules as Li
sunisd permit for S

LOSSES EQ SIT AB

.
■•■&gt;*■•■
JAMi» A.b
_____________

AT HIE H

DHUQ-s

Han lately rteal.nl

te'vtekr,
r,

•■CM ASD n

-wTrtto«5’-SkL"lKJ

..bn....."
R.

2E
Insuranc

Ltefirxss’ ,ub

o JV
Snocmxu BAWiBiTr.—The Missouri ' .Ith lb. tert «f. Pwd „ b„ hrrf „d ra, u.
,
. u.~ ww ...
-—
,
* ■
—
mw ca.'ursria ignoramus. O (’ A
rRepublican
'nm,klIAWM
. an
_’
iJ ■'rms ,beforn
■r&gt;
giveo
an acoiunt* of
Mope
e 1.JL i “i*lv' J
' arms before she
sb© would
would quietly
uuietlv to
ta their
iWf “•Newhcro"
Ka«iu~"—(tb
/.a. ,72
T*
of three slaves from that Stalo, closely demands for her money.
. jorder.}—JA:^-r
U&gt;° day, but we understand that in conscJt I followed by three white men in pursuit__
Robert Ibiper and Junes Dunn lure !
______ ' -V-1- r * '
"
qurnreofih. illness of Mr. Hannahs this
•«■«•«»«• b«ui» U» bdlo.: but
, s'™' 1 l»lr ’■a Alb&gt;« mo u rinm
was not dMte*, wo presmi»e'thc wagor wlH
PrtJ, “
*”“*1 b“r’l*n- AlBwMmlbjrBijw al , Orrtm &lt;,*—WaJ.lwS
X remain open tratil tho recovery of Mr
•

IssL.'

Chemicals,

TCRPENTixe,
Sroscxa.-Aliout e 100,000 worth of I

MH i!«

,

Flaal L^tehar

•uy-ttert feoo.000,' „ Xrf
!Poona, ol .peng,.. About f n} Utet. J
“ ** “ru«w«l uk: *lao&lt;u
■ad two buodted men sra .np^d io tbi. gstswsw:J prUh*«. ।
Ujtete. ,bo .rt ft,
to

BjjdsasTEA, COFFE
CE8.PEPER, FISH

shallow waters of South Floaida. as tar

■ ,

west as tho Cedar Keys.
L°7“2n t?Ur*dB.r

they have on hand
wtannronltfon fo
such as powder

«-*mCapeo

« day~of*ily

Water Proo

WsS

All the p
ular Pu
Medicines,

.

Wd w

iboJb. l.fc

•cywgjip.

rt»« iu ..irttte
"*■ " CT «,*««•.

»• wore a .nufi

tront—WoniOT b!naI1

._____

LOYAL C. KELUHIG, CuapUlMM.

.

,ta«nt. Also a
•- . -rtAty of the choi
■ "
theespe
of the

tbe rack that lambs can’t reach it.’

Wfeaga

C»«uv.

w ibte^^L''

;

• soUaodjod

1857.

�COLUMN.

LK
OF

5(W

i iMWml to «* that do

BUCKLEY

I am deuirotM of dirpoeing of

Shoes

*20,000 WORTH

AND

you buy your good* of him, at
V A, 1 “ &gt;■ J 4
.

tppreyriafo till* ofth* Tnie.Digalir. Fluid,
0. - Jdlw. rrop»red by Dr. J-8. Hcnrorrn*.

rthhold.und, ojipoiulo J. B. FOOT'S.

■ ■ ■-

-

Just received a larcre tA call from all is solicited,
j
StOCR

i»t olnxol rnrj psfOto
yri’aS^^tX^rS*

Can save you from 15 to 25 per eent, if

tju? field.

cunre rad examfoe Good, rad prion, had. ratiA
yoamlra. whereyoa era buy ihtait rad ebrap.

/•
CI

Goods
KENFIELD'8.
I «m no* rcr*nug direct from Xitw Tor
ry krgv sad »plesni2
STOCK OF GOODS'
which wEl bo Mid .1 afoonfoUatly

LOW PRICES!

dry goods

ME GOOES

BOOTS,
L.

' N. ACKLET

Ready Pav
Store, I' A
. „WlNTKlLbm^/taM
WMd .-..brndiil MMrfoMntcf PALI. u&gt;d '
reetfred rad reeMring

FAMILY PHYSIC.

TO THE

Suffering Community!

CHEAPEST NEW

Good Rews! Good Hews!!

_

AYER’S NEW GOODS
PILLS.!
graxt a Spaulding s

. All FW^ fod^tgl U ra

’

fc'-p. SW-h. TMmra,

Dress Trimmings,

OF

,■=-^^5= EVERY VARIETY,
TSSJtr'iStJritKl To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

MJ. hENFI' LU
Ac , Ac. DONXtTS, every ecritly
| _ ...... ...............
and Style, Straw and Silk, Boesj T TMBO4ELLA:
KL.WKLD-S.
net Trimmings, ArtiiieiaU,
7*' '
Ritxme, Ruth end
1 piOMEBTlCfl.

|

Call and we them before purtJuuiM

...... w&gt;..f. O

X. 1

flWICK Flkst

if.. —

-X aV- rx_

1

J^ADlESFira,

' OF ALL KINDS,

Of1 Goods within

CLASS DiSCUSCt

I

“ I FRITTS

nr th*

GINGHAMS.

xETNA

GAITERS

Insurance Company.!

OF UAirTFOnD.OONN,
i At
of price, UunUuy.
InCT'rpomud llMB—Cb.ru. rrrpoui^., evet befon: olfrrrd to my ouwmeujvr

FIRE and INLAND

Cash, or its Equivalent

.

VOUXWXALIi,,
, ।
mvioatjoninsobance
Call* attention of it* friends,
tends, patron*,
natron*, and 1
the .'uuww.
following latte
.
.
tin? public generally, to Ln.
tx ,! Il having been impotable to make eolOF ITS HAVING
fifvAA
lection* thia last Spring. I have taken
this course in order to enable me
to pay all mv indebtedness
»rrn asse^aS&lt;?cxtixg to •
!
TO 1
in New York within

A Cash capital of 8500,

.

A nice assoi tment

1 • ;•
Bark. Stra

OF

FANCY BABAGES.
blood, rad, Lytbeii

(timuUnt *ction un

Ready Pay Store,

•ny ■Wratitr.
n&lt;r &lt;a U.C 1! J i.

.

r

LOWELL, MASS.

SUGARS.

.

Sign OI IIIC

AYER’S

1

tbv the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

ON MERIT ALONE
; rovxDixo its claims
TOPATROWARB AND FAVOR,
Affording superior iacilitie* aifd security
h matters of insurance—Cnanuerctal,
Mrclutnieal, Mercantile or rnrnl, while
ranking tor impmtince and publici»crvice
— T H E E I P.S T OF—

। From &lt;3 to 3a.6d,pcr yard. Collars and (
Under sleeve*, Parasol* pliinnne fig,
un.il. A Inrgc
uA.il.
large stock Of
of fa*..fash!
lettable Ribbons, which will
be sold cheaper tlmn
the cheapest. A
.
k’nS” »*&lt;wk
ufdrews
Trimming', Broclc and Crape

• F.r the rabid Cwt'b or
corens.
colds,
hoarsesess, !
BH0M SITIS, WHOOFl.SC-lOlCn,
CROfP. ASTHMA. AAD
fOSSl MPTION.

v.sba?,‘

',
1 QL’ItUAXTSandCilrotiU

ki:m'!1:;.d s.

TEA.

FISH.

K ENFIELD'S.

i-.ESl
Abd every thing in the line of Groceries. |
[ QOCKS, Woohm .nd Cotton. IFoetlvn Yarn
‘
____
•
Dio Subscriber nisliing to vlvse out j r5 Bsclildn Mlt|ce* .nd fliorwj^^^
- 1
! lituiuv**, will sell
*l''j7E6Nn,««*k rad inuaTuareri u
. A
p
: KKNFIP.WT

DRY GOODS

•WE sil-A-IuL.

O. D. HANSCOM B

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC-.

COUNTS.

GRANT 4 SPAIUHNG.

May,VU&gt; &gt;887.

;

' f t ENTS rad Lrellf. white Suk Gtovre rt
! vr
___ ,_______ KEXF1BU)'8._

Z-tOTTENUnraa*

EEXFIELD'S.

for w Imt they will bring. A good snort
. s ihsOitTMEXT (IF YaaUe notion.
------ • '
| 2\ rally at_______ 1_______ KKNFlMLtflL
GOOD A-.iwrt»mitiolreoo»«VTrjrtBnrvMo,
Ufa*.,(of wUrehLMaod my reach in lire
:.t_____ _______________ h'i-SFUW.S.
KI JBW GOODS

V

TfbWXr, ALL YOVR rRoDVCETtt
1 1&gt;
KEXFIELD.

Haatinga, June 4. 1837.
v'dnl
I
f ORTDAGKW1LI-- Default haringIfoca nred® । Ou hand.

T1ME IS

KEK HELU'S.

ODD TEA fur thn s »lii1Hnp

। All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
'.{Roods.
. .,

on the building.

‘ 300MUM‘JMI&gt;-'“~tSmtou

~

। That Good TFA, itirv t6 cure the heaidmdie

CHERRY PECTORAL,

: LARGE RED BOOT

X. AOx; LET.
Halting., Xor. 1!$4.6.

i

Kinds

JAMES C. AYEK,
KF Remember the

KE5FIELDS.

,n, 1

.sKiir.. SELLING OFF

My rtnek cons'iste In part of

BROADCLOTHS,

1 Exchange for Wool.

130,000

SE
ibuab- 1 fit«^&lt; *i

j

boots and &gt;hoes, heady made

Main Street,
KALAMAZOO.

te

L pROCXEBY rad &lt;JU*»
hiaitij irs
|^B0CKBM^I&gt;ro„ .mi
beidy I ^iboceriks, 8-trero, MoImm*. Th, &lt;M*m
MADKcEbniKU. Ifook. MU HtotluoWWb. . f r
ToUeeJ Drm*r„ ripkv. Otogvr
A atw kind cf Cotapvr.hu I’cu..
-- ---------—- ----------- —
r
nuanCc Wm.1__ VI..M
Xutzner*. Clovrv. Linrei J Lra&gt;|&gt; rad run O&gt;U nil

BONNETS TQ GIVE AWAY—ALL.
KINDS BONNETTRIMINGS
AT TftB

iHANSCOMB’S,

I. organaeO on a national b.wisf with local
«gcuctds&gt;aa]l principal places, umlera
Which
will be
in
vv men win
w given tn
MrrraDtileayatetn; founded on a cash
Standard, with an enviable reputatk'O alike the i.ime on the
।
On tbe tbe mtret favorable term*.
■bank* of the Hudson, ortho
Mi-rtiismppi, U&gt;e Gulf of
Mexico or the Northern
READY
MADE CLOTHING,
MXitLMX JXUUJXi
uj-.wriU-iNu-, ;
ixikes; presenting u
। Suitable to the season. A very largo.
a powerful organi­
*tcck of
_
_
v
zation a* a con­
Slimmer Dress Geois;
servator ofpub­
,
lie go-xl and
PIAIN AND FANCY
Bond of
, i n tecrity
equal to
all erner-

! z^ARPETixab, .gwi

LAWNS, i V

AT

1,307,903.42!

|A

BRILLIANTS,

Cail early.
! •
x j
June 25th, 1F57.

।

wa’idh.'clock &amp; Jewelry i i
At a great reduction in price*. A large
stock of PRISTS AND SHEETINGS.
Denim* ns low ns 10c a yard. Irish Lin- XBW1a5cTAC1JS.
OF AMERICA.
itiafrom 2«6d to8»’per van!. A large
THIMBLES. I
----------------stuck of
|r
GOLDI’EXH,,
Rstra andRulesa* Liberal a* the Risk* a* j
B O O T S A N 1) S II O E S
rum«l perm?, tor Sulruxy mul F.ir
j Af„, toll Uodr of\£mrrbleb
U MAPES
I refit.
।
I will eeD at remarkable low prices.

C&lt;IMMISS1&lt;C&lt; ER’S NOTICE

L*M&gt; Imtlla-

Great Cure for Dys pepsi a.
Cheaper than over.

villa** a
tiehigra.

DR HOUGHTONS PEPSIN.

LOSSES GQLTTABLY ADJUSTED

A word to Farmers.

PKOXIPTLY P.iII&gt;.
roU*w» Iracnl Without Delay hr
•
JAMES A.BWEEZEY, Agent, I want vour WOOL 1 want your BL'T_
j __ ‘__________ Hasting*, Mtcb. TEr. 1 want ymrr EGGS. I want your
PAPER RAGS, and I want your pro­
duce in getwral in exchange for my Goods
for *1 hich 1 will pay the highest market
mice.
AT THE HASTINGS
’ A word to those w idling to buy good
Cloth*, chew). Call and *ec. Garment*
IDLRTJG- STORE,
cut and made to order, and warranted to
Hive lately received a full assortment of| fiL Earmcre can get thair ga.-tuenu cut
on the ahortert notice. 1 I have removed
my stock uf
DRV GK AND NIED1COE8,

J. P. Roberts, &lt;fc Co.

TH.vnUTt’RE’S *W5 WmKDT for on
bratthyei-mreeh. So »H ofltnra ran equa
I
euratiTepewera. !l contain* ho AlchoboL Bit
'm^t |
■ kb'oi acute di.trraa. Iti«*re «f DltCOOED
imitatioss. pr^unfoxqrADR.ro.
C«non tb. Agent. «d *-•« k D-.cript;.a Cireufor. gr»H«. ainnr alarev »apw« ofFcfoeUflonden« fmm*LiebV« Ani.rul Ch.nU.try; Doctor
Coinb*’* Phyviolugr of Digesbcn; Dr. Pereira on
Food .nd diet; Dr John W. Ijrvxr, nf Rew York
Lnirerelty, Prof. DnngilaonT Tbpioloc-. 1 rat
Silliman. of Yalo Coilegr; Dr. r«rj&gt;vi&gt;t«OjThy»ioJv*.. ete., tojetb’T with reperfa of Cl EES tram all
iJha ,.t th* United State*. J
‘tST OBSERVE THIS-Ekcry betflo of 0«

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
To No. 2, uUk will
loll "Oil
complete. I will sell them out at cost,
mi uwtu,
m I wish to go ont of lhe trade.
Oil shade* aad window pa­
per cheap. At No 2
Horning Fluid together with a full stock of
may be found a
full stock of

’-sth n» TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. 8PI
CES, PEPER, FTSFT, in a word every.
t.iir®in the Grocery line, *ueh a*
will be wanted for family uee. And
they have on hand the-beat kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
*uch a* powder, and Per- j
anakm Cane of all kinds
■
Water Prooflk and

AB the pop­
ular Pat ant
Medicines, ot tho
dnQF may al«o be
found at tin* eaUMiab-

rie-.y of lhe choicest Perthmery for the especial acremnftHativn of the ladies. - Also
Stationery-Pena, Pencil*. luk. (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* &amp;c.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S

UNeTxkiI; WKbT

OF XEVIXS A KNAl’lLVH,
AT TUKtilGNjlFTUR HALUIUX.
TEMPE- i
rae.1 fra

I T’lKxau-RLscir

a.iSKr feat, w e«l &lt;
noticr
: .&lt;
BEAUMOST.

MORTGAGE SALE.
LT h.vlB* been made »a th- jfoymenl
ertvin »ani of tnoney .resired fob* paid
THE NEW STEAM | SAW MILL,

Inspected White Fieh bv the barrel, half,
quarter, or by the pound.
Jreirtamber.T

W««7£ ih«'-c,tb day'Jf Apr.'l A. D. 1851, duly mrXSbvdx raidVM Dvdge «- Set-ora A
Vi alennkn. and aaid MalgnlMot l» recorded in the
&amp;4..ur* dffle. ■fPrevfafor raid e~.ty oHfan•.

CJOI&gt; FISH,

Coarse and Fine Salt.

MurlclBee.

Italwl,

i. L Rxr. AUornty.

.

uawla

johx f. nixMAx.

m. 11 to juir, imi.
JOUS K lllXMAX, Mortgap-e.
. All-. fcrMnrigvpw.
eIFFvTttnDlflruPrATrTuTr

, ritnE MiUcnber «&lt;.old tak. thia malbvtof taJL faming th»eXr.iu.ofHa»ilag»Mt!Bwy Cw,

IXMWul OF AU. *U

l 0ABFW0F.
SEE

Kotieo la hereby gnra that by virttsref ap&lt;

fAllTOR

•CUn aUtata of iMSutv of MieMgra.
dreerilxd &gt;B
mungag* a* fol ow.
iluma aait.1* t—U«r parcel* o(

W.ur U». to
a„,_ To&amp; .nil yre* !**y
«oJ Loraons. bj box or amu.
Nd SUU ofMicbixvi.th.tbei
th. Circuit Court

Jolotb^^fe

OTHER MERCHANT

COTTING

uf »»&gt;J drceeaol. by th. lion. Judge of m tbnndey tberavrath day of MW A- B. toil. '
f-«««
«-■«*u*-‘"’suttwaw:,
i

^■vXffsr^.
Judge of Probate,
»TTO«irrx.»cm.is*tu&gt;&gt;irur

t thia oflv-c’ and i» now ready for dintri-

Clerks pc

SHOP,

INDUCEMENTS,

TATE OF »

Charles D. Root,

PorSr.y-" xrtrb IC Moo. b» &lt;U
eUrp oC d»«
u,;.

L»VCXLXT.
rale a
J»me 25ih lf&gt;57.

MORTGAGE SALE.

JEWELRY A5D BOOK BTOItE
I oftbeacUcrlbera, c
m MVSSELA dry *
Kt t*k« tin bki
j of It-Uug. rad».c

tSLi*FiJA lax r- tst-.

wtvjy

I

ad finger Rina»,
i-t uUud war*.

liMortw

Give usa c*l] aad judgn fcryoumh
r luce of nitmt hlndn will be take

11

Alt,

FAMILY GROCERFS!

Lamp OiL Salerataa. 5- pely**’
s™.r^ CiMS-".
So»r^»«o
Ware, Totew1- Powder, Shot
and Lead.

JOI'S F. HINMAN, Moitgrara.
H-tlnp June 1st ia;
. Ml LU. )
I Conualaaioner'

| AXD IT TAKES MDXBY TO BUY UOUDJEw"
aad3utt&lt;JMtetlgra,radb*srinx&lt;tet t AptU^tlti. I
' U.RT.

by jreurauing

JOHN T. HISMAX. Murtjwe

r. Jig througu »*&gt;U t vet ion
be tbe uom more er i»*v

TcRkCREAMj4rlirtUlr.treUt.rafo, rigM from I
iirfoniiloin hr.-J. ■
J lltzian,”
,r»mu* &gt;SrtLS!hf&gt;Jt1

1 drater* la Xodl'botlla.
1JA»

nHPEXTLXE, ALCOHOL,

ISIACX. Jtr.-t'KL
AJtunohE nvBnrxL.
Ctmatfodc
HMtingv. May^ JS. 9St_
C()M MISSION ER'S N O11CE.
been aypt.ioUd by

IUnnT Couaw Ctsaa’* Orrtea.)
ILying*, Jtate dlh 1857. f

�►VERY!

GREAT

ISJ^A-O O_ MOTT.

June, HIM, at throe s'ete« * st. ia UborCsf

is dow veiling won Vasn-T Gaocaaim roa o»x
•ocui, than &lt;wn be bonsta, for tlie same taoaer,
at any other store thia mM of New Tort it is tbe
only
U'« P~PU
Creek. Kalama-

The Boats of the three great Atnsrku
Statesmen,

J.wmh if. llar^Trf L.mgauSlt couaty Mate of
Be-York, oaths 15th day of FebreZy, A. D. 2forti*g&gt;, and lhe rumundinp Country
: ‘ 57. and wbh-h arid asalgnmeat was daly record- to parrdupe goods ia thia lino. I'leaac giro IM a
bi ia the Regroter's uffiee ia Barry county afoeeaaM cail eod test the troth cf this rumrtfoa. or

Send

in

“WOOD NYMPH,"
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOUfc
Also, tbe exquisite Ideal Bust

Youk Orders,

and the goods will be ndeeted and put up with aa
mart rora aa if you ware present to seleci Umn

and aoewd by sock mruteaao. er aay part there­
of.
Nrtito bfmrvby given, that by virtue of a
power cfadte in aaid mortgaga roatslasf. aad ia
I.urenance .f the statute in such roaa made aad
prwvMmi. I Ml «Brt tov Saia tbe | rmliiiiiimiali
“-■:'tgpn deacribed aubireffito a frrtbsr martnga
oltioffaadroddonar..-All that tract or pareel
ut laudatterta tacho lawn of Tbeenapaio, Ooaarty
of Barre, aanhitate of Michigan, deserved aa Mi_„ .. _so,
——s, Tewasbipfoer Mrtb
e north weat onarier of aaotten
laimag eighty acres of land more
veadne ar tbe Court House, ia

►a iJ mortexge sndrteoate and charges of thio
toreefoeare. Dated Joly Hl BUT.
JUHIAM il. UARTOR.Ami-Boa.
D. H. Fcixx* Alsyfor Assignee.
vanJwlS

QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Basst Coctvt, •*—

exiting of eeerr vsriete snd kind of

APOLLO AND DIANA,

'

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
that can be found in th. emicro or ... rro mar
ket It cxmpnaee erere variety aad kind of Bogart,
Mnlsmae. Byron, de . which win be sold al
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

Hastings, A.g 18, IA'4L

1,000°dSS5

Struggles for the Heart: Venue and
pie; Paychr Magdalen; Child ofth.8^

ths Now Tort WtokiteR to malted to subeerftore
regularly sreey Moadsy afteroeoa. al SI mr year
to single subscribers, aad to debs al tho foUowtng
low pncesii
Om ropy.......... |1 |Tw«*V copise...-SIS
Hu rrlir.......... * I IMl upto*................ M
TroropM........ ...s| Ooe Haadrod copim70

Jnodcewe; Captive Bird; and Little Tr».'-

Jit Prices Lower

when tbe diatributkms will take pises.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Every wubocribcr of three dollars is &lt;
titled tn a copy of tbe snleodid strel «&gt;.
cravings, “Sulurday Night," or s copy &lt;rf
iny ofthe following « Mswrine.%

WI. C. BRYANT* CO.,
Evanna Prev, Msw Teas City.

2,000

THE EVEXOfO IWT eoaiaioa a fort aewnmt
ofUteucvurreoresofUte day, “4 "&lt;■*•#• *
contains special, full aad eocurete reports of Cum­
___ i-i
lXaw lark Marketa

A

Gt-ARDIANSHIP sale.
OTICE is hereby gin® that in pureuaaea of
IJcatisv and aartbuniy heret»f»rv granted tnv
bv tlte J udgv of Frobate. ou the *d day af Febneary
A. D. 1 &lt;7 -I Abvl Augvl. Uuaniiaa of the minor
iwire of Nelson Gardner deceaxd, abal) »lpose for
sateto tbe highest bidder at lhe front door sf th.
Codrl Uoaaa in Hartinn, on the Tf-'tb day of March
nsttlal one o'clock 1*. M . all tho following dvacribsdllsnd in Barry eoonty Mlcbigna. via: Being ths
eenshalf of tbe north-east quarter of section cigbJrttr (If) in lown'lbrvs f») north of range ten 00)
Msi, containing eighty ocrea more nr lean
7
inn A«tr:rr.

N

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
yVT- th* ut*dvr»irned haring been appointed by
Vv tho Judge of Probate for ibeoauaiy of Barer
In the Muto of Michigan, commiaakiaer'a to reepivo
oxanaae and adjust all claims and damandaof all
pancua against the (State of Damiel Moran fate of
•aid cuoaTy deceased hereby give notice thst six
months is allowed from and after lhe 15th day of

PAYMENTS.

PROSPEuTLS

yew, aisn * cony ol tbe Art Journal uw
rear, and a ticket in tho Annual Distri*
button of Works of Art.
Thus, for every tSpald, a person oof
only gcta,a Ireuuulul Engraving or Msgv
vine one year, but also receives the Art
Journkl owe year, and a ticket In the A*
nual Distribution, making Amr dollars
worth of rending matter, besides the tick­
et, by which a valuable painting or nisee
of statuary may be received in additax.
Those w bo prefer Magazines to the En­
graving ‘Saluiday Night* ron *&gt;*»• •;&lt;!—
of the following one ycni
gaxine, Goder’s Lady’
rxXb.| all tosttar -kfoh
r*4&lt;r “
__ ___
“lb. ADVERTHER Ims States Magazine, Kmd
zinra, Graham's Marazinc, HLscktsood’s
Magazine, Southern Literay Messenger.

’ffuxsucarii-*

share.
TlHM«4aking fire mernberskipa,
remitting 115, &gt;rc entitled to six Et^ra
ring*, and to six tickets in the distnbu.
। tion, or any five of tbe Magazines, om
■ year, and six tickets.
|
1‘crmuia in remitting funds for member­
! ship, will please register the letter at the
I post office, to prevent lour, on receipt el
. which, a ccrtifirate of Membership, to1 getber with .the Engraving or Magazine
; dt-aired, will be forwarded to any [«rto(
I ’tbe country-.
।
Fur further partiaihra. see the Novem
I ber Art Journal, sent free on applies

AND

HIGH PRICES.

"Jim bars yoa boro nb to Hartiap latelyf
■No, why JohaF
-Hot your'c beard bow cheap Great A Spaaldinare selling Goods 1*
RATES FOR ADVERTISING.
a» rve .»'«*«&gt;« l» aaar. ' W linac er teas.;

“Hav'nty wby I was up there tbe other day os
tmsiacro (for yoa know f atw.rs said I nerorwnoM
go there to trade M long aa they held their goods
al oueb eaormons prices.) snd having beard as
much ahoat Grant A SpruMinga

CHEAP CASfSTORE!

For membership, address
C. 1* Dxzsr, Actuary C. A.
A., 348 Broztlwsv, New York, or Wertcm Office, 166 Water street. Saoduakr,

MEDICATED TONIC!!
Well then, if Great A Bpealding sell goods as
rteepaayou aay, 1 am a going to for or them with a

Call, Immediately.
We hope oor friends will eall immediatelr, end
to the ciiiseeo of Barry Co., wa would aay If yoa
want to purxhaas aay tiling in the shape of
Dry-Goode, Groterue, Gardware, DaoU
d- Shore, Readdy-M'ide Clothing,
Crockery ■ ware, (i late-ware.
Sheetingt, Shirtinge,
Denime, dx., d-t.
AT VERY LOW PRICES ! !

15. Q Hswlxt. Dealer
visions. F»h. Wooden Wi
•titer article*. Store or: b
—I rt Foot s Holte. Haati
N. Bxows, Dealer in 1
aad Ihrevteioo*. and a rart
Store ou Crelrt Street. Has

Gtolwiii-uii. Hastings M
Ww. A. SaaTwztx, Bl.
to. various tranche-. Blto
Uoo^ Heating*. Mirh.
SlBMOME aN Wiutiru.
Vqgtfo Making “4J?*

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
■
Honorary Secretary.
neiUlATFoB FBEMoNrf

DR. RATNAI.E-S

Contingent reserve,........ 215,4» S3

W. Parkeb, YMtole
Dealer in Orocvrte* A B
•■jSS.Haotqp. Mkh.

Ohio.

I lust tteragbt I woald drop ia aad ato if what I
bad beard about their asUtag goods so very otaip.
was really true. A iter pricing numerous articles

Discovered nt Last!!

Tbe Company baa cash aaarta of 11,
Th. Sotal Loeaaapaid by thia Compel
•eve*: vrar»&lt;cnding ll&gt;r j rrwnl
In Fin Department,.......6.96IJ87 59
I.I..U
-J" e-y. ,,

A- Ravtonrrn Joa Ornes ii
estatelakmant. and every dree
pg will be exoeuted ia tbe b

Together with the following GrotiajJ
Statoee in Carrara Marble—of the

ia ewer before beard of in the State of Michigan.

uthors of m™ of Monroe, mils,
of Mil Felitloa, and the hearing thereon be poetdalih Branch S. Joseph, Casa, Macomb
t • i.rd until Mun*tey Uia Id day &lt;4 August aest at
one o'clock, B. M . al tbroffiro of the Judge
■HutuV.
and JacMhn counties Michigan, Ac.
ttverrof in Hastings, nt which tbar and place all
The subncrilicre propoec to publish a
pirtlri interested tnar appear and show cause if
r.nrwbr tbe prvirsrelatKli Frtiosi should no* be new Mny of Harry County, Michigan,
from
county
records
and
actual
surveys.
’ -nd it Js further ordered that tbe peUUoaer
rauec copy af thm Botier- aad order to bo gtvrn Containing all public roads, section and
l-i ail parttek interested of tbe peadrney of said quarter liuea, the actual locality of Villa­
I'uittaia sod tbe hearing tbereoa, by causeing ges, Post Offices, places of Worship,
t-c sauie to be puNtefod tn the Rcpublmn
Haiuier, a Entitle newspaper, published In ibo School Houses, Manufactories. Tanneries!,
&lt; "age af Hxslinp and circulated iu said epanty, Mills, Hotels^tores^'ann housen, Names
for the till term tn three weeks sucreaive.v core
..i ire•&lt; ia each week, next uumediately preceding of property. Owner*, die., Ac.
the limo of bearing in the premises.
Enlarged plans of the principle Villages
a table of Distances and a business Direo
tory, giving the name and business of each
JWy fob. 1S».
rtu9wj
subscriber, will bo engraved en tho marCTATE OF MICHIGAN, Barry County, st. Bro
O batetteuri ia and for aaii county. In the metThe plotting will be to a suitable scale WRITING FAFEK •fall kinds
so a* to make a large and ornamental
Jolmataws ia said county, doceaaed.
'
i
L'poa rinding aad tiling the tart will amkteria- Map, which will be colored snd mounted JETNA INSURANCE OOMPT
turul of Walter ft. Woodward late of Johnstown in in the brat style and delivered to subscri­
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
aa.d county der iamnii depoaited ia lhe office of the
JaJge of Probate in aad for said county, by tho bers al |5 per copr.
J edge tbereif. •nthe (th day of July, 1857.—
SAMUEL GEIL,
I'rowul O. L. Itay, Judge af Probate. '
Tteerrepon it is aniseed that the consideration of
STRAY HORSES,
•aid last will and testament and the Proof of tbe
same tte postponed until Monday the 77lh day of
Broke into my enclosure in Woodland,
July next^UjMteo’cluckP. M., st tbe office &lt;f Judge
INCOME.
Of Probate in Hastings, at Which time and place about the first of May, last one span of
Horses; one a dark ertatn color, uud lhe
other white, one of stud horses had a bell
on. Tlie owner is requested to prove
prupertv, pay chnrg.w, uid take them aw*v. ’
L. J. WHEELER.
Woodland, Jure 11, 1857.

Mtas aad Mai Bubreribere. j
Wtoadrtvrred ’■) tcMtTe be paid Invariably 1
in.A»*KB of an kinds kept c
rkts’affice. sad for sate al an

Cdrore, to our past m * support L«r^„
for Uie fstore Wo can do uioeh in diMetauiv
line a comet knowlsdgv of fno principles, if ow
friends will ntrod Uw area of our tebvn. We
••i no support if wa shall sot prove worthr of it

T F. IIamvmt. Tailor..
Av Msote aolbiag. State S
at Great's Store, Ila»ting&gt;
R. W. W*mw, FoaHo
ia Baiter's Btoek, over 11
aoattega.MKh.___

A W. ATXtNI. S.-vidlc
or. Shop ia Goodyear's
Keapoa'a Store, llaatiogi.

need Lirer Cotn^lainU, or lidlime

made a prvocr.ptkro at tbe
hie lift. KspoeWore baa b
EKt'usai;^

MtDDUCVItXZ Exctuso
RT Rreeni imrrowmes
touve a very desirable ba.

awbliehed in tho vUlagv uf Heatings, in said coun­
ty of Marry lurlbrsa weeks oooeat toast in onab
wnsk MX1 uaimediately procaeding ibo tuns of
be-i-gtuth.pro.iM..
0LJU-

vsnfort

7027

Judge of BroUate.

NOTICE—Notice U hereby given that
Rnchrl Hcalor, has loft my bs-.l and bosrd
without sny cause or pruvoewtioo I here­
by furbid all pentone from harboring or
trusting her ou tnv account
DANIEL HEATORCarlton April, A 1857.

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

'aituE O’ Cars I
&lt; Item ssai Wert.
Tr*xvlUlmd tU-'.je«aori»t ssdSMStncfltfoes route •» it rtro«s, bentj
ase-balf
4 nk tcjii, teid tlii'Wn Uillfs Iie.'rvr than aay
til r ■•Vts; ptbioujb Bedford, Johustewa,
lUHuue-r.
Yhs GRAND BAPID3 STAGES Isav* Itattfo
reek on Nomfoya Wsdamutey. and Fridays, smd
rrtve al Unstet liapid- tho soum day at « a dyek

AND CUTLERY.

Barrt Couxyt Cutax'a Omer, I
Hastings, June 4th 1857. )
The session Laws for 1857, have been,
received at thia office, and will be distri­
buted among tbe different towns in the
county, upon die order, or personal ap,.r »&gt;.n l&lt;^,n
nf nar-li tn, n
G. W. MILLS.
County Clerk.

Haatlage Narcb, 26th, *A7.

X A.

STRAY COW.
CAME iuto my enetooure

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER

dky of Au«u«i, A. D. 1«M • xecuted by Morgan
Scl-br, of ibo county of Bony, to WashineU n K
Ferris aad Henry Rdgmsnb, of the ptace afore
Mid. and recorded ia the Renter-, nflire of Mid
county, in Uber E. of roortf sros, on parr 6H, and
which said mortk-Me was dulr Msipi. d Gy the said
Washington K. Ferris and Henry Edgroomb, to
Wm. H. Hayford, on th« 2foh day of Augort. A. D
r AM naw rreirviig my 8PRI50 stack ef Goot
ISM. ssri wbteh Aid amlgamcat ia duly monte
L and hare an band a Ini rate aaeortmeat of
la tbe Register's office of said county, ta Liber D
SHZLTA HJU VTH-lRD WARR STO fCf,
ofmorinm on page Ufi, and assigned by tho
ns, cop put uMsnurMoy
said WnDH Hayfardto Darid Vooooy aad Thomas
Vesser. on lhe «th dav of Xc.ember. IBM, which
•mlrnmool io roconted in tho Bcgister e office a­
» ro r.i^ n
___ z u----A assigned bv t!,. mid Thcs. Ve.«4 to David Tro
Mr asnartmenl of i'ARLOR 8T0VRS, soreprise
aey, on tbe kdlli day of January. 1n57. wlaeh said tbe moat beaaliful paUeru* tn market.
aiKignmeut is reoonlsd in lhe Register's office ia
1 bare tbe greatest variety of
oaitfrouirtr. ia Uber D. of mortgagee, on pen 578;
ELEVATED
•ad oa which .aid mortgage 1. clainted to be due
al this date, the sum of one hnndred and ninety
OVEN STOVES,
two dollars and ninety rente. And on i.roceed.ngv
LOW OVEN STOVES,
al law or In equity, having been inatltatod to re­
cover lhe debt Mcarsd to be paid by said Mort­
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
gage or any part thereat ■
Ever sm la thia tewxi. Sx Hate sod Box fforsa,
Notiea to thorefore hereby givea. that by virtue
TO HOUSE BUIUDFFS.
ofs powerof eate in oaM mortgage aontoinad. aad
ia purouanoe of tbe stswte in suck case made aad
provided, 1 ahall offer for sate the prtrail11 in said
■wrtngv. doaenbed as the wmt half of the north
west rractama) qaarter of section number thirty

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

The Maganioa Dill acmtto3tob,*«,

that has proved to Im as rearm *»» o&gt;•'«"*
soever Agw aad Fever, aad &lt;*&gt;U From, te *♦“
varied forios. aa R*r&gt;.*La s Matoratst&gt; Toski tod
dariag the peat searoa I bare knows itte toa**with Mah waecae* la Remtttan iti.uemr!« ssd
r—,
For Mb by GRANT * BFACLDI50, Usstiai*.
W. R. MARYIN A CO., Vsnaoatrille.

!.nlw

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- aui

nsfivrBTAffifiwtrrE r
and Notary- Dubik. W
~ aftytatotaorooairastod b
Caarto ef thio State. Ol
Hasting*. Barry County,

Jon* Roarara, Phvsi

Falr A IIoumooK, A

CORN, PORK, AND

FLOUR, a good aupply at
,D a HAWLEY’S
STRAY SHEEP.
Chmv into the cncbwure of the sulmcri
Iw on the IBth in«t one abeep. The own­
er iw requt-sUd to prove property, pay
chartrca and take it way.
IWmp June 85, A. RYERSON.

Wm. Bvmmil Justice of tba Peace. Of-

June, 11th 1857.

»&lt;-

Wa. ^BraaanzA U'y for Assignee.

ATTACl 1M.ENT NOTICE
rSidney H. Heart, oo Edward W. Mom
0T1CS is harsbygives that a Writ af J

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
-paTATB eCanaa B- Orem. late of Hastings da-

Mtrt.Hinhg , Mich
B, H. Fritzs, Attur

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BAM

TERMS

A WKXXLT. JO UMAX.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

JOHX T- MO&amp;HER, Fitatar.

• BLAXKS o(*n k&gt;ud» kept eoamaUy aa hand

X

* H NEVINS, a COMPANY, Froprirt

PH,

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TnUB-*lAO, IN ADVANCE

Ideal Bum

VOL. 2,

ilANS,
r«»»os»bl* terms.

Cann* or six ttxxs on Lua—W.00 m

T*i .‘S

THE OLD COMT1MEMTAUB.

The Fool’s Fann.

luH
J

In their ragged regimentals

8AMIEL T. McffAIB,

W. Oaxxbt, Wholesale and Ro­
* ... . . ... ..-.I -r ... ----

Notary Public, Conveywetr, Land and

HJ&lt;«L

S2?i^x2rh2r?3;‘ii.'3

Sboei, Htsts .lirwt. lira, door West of Jobs B. C. s. Bottom, Physician and Surgeon,
rtodrnrp In Hulin-,
i oof., Ua.thn*,Mtoa_____ ~____ _ ______
____ •__ _■tokssre.__ _
=____
Jxaxt A SrAVLtiisa. Dealer* in all kinds
L._U kaixoou. Banker, Stock, Noto'anu
K.ch&gt;nk-n UnAer. BolUe Crvrk. Mich.____
W. it OttXMAM's .Bankfag Office, Battle
Dealer
in Dr

part Bloch, Icings. Mieb.

M.

/

Stood the old Continental.,
Yielding not;
When the grenadiers were lunging,

John Mosgar was a wealthy farmer,

with some few hundred acres of land, half
of which wm fertile and the other half a

And like hale fell the plunging

J. J. Kxxnxu», Dealer in every variety

R1PTKW.

■

Fiuxcw Rows*. Dealer in Stoves. Iron,
. .. aa- ... I
— ~ .a_1 V.n.faa,

range of rocky upland, from which nature
■ draw forth nothing sure scanty, almost
worllilcs woods. The better half of the
Of the tales.
; farm was well stocked and well ordered;
From the smoky night encampment. the farm-house was the best in tho village
Bore the banner of tho rampant
• of Daleford, and the out-bulldings were
Unicorn;
the envy of the neighbors.
And grummet, gram m er, grummer,
John Mosgar had a knavuh brother
Rolled the roll of the drummer.
and a foolieh sou—his only raltivca.—
Through the morn.
Robert, the brother, by a just diapenaaCannon Shot!
When the files

And with guns horizontal,
Stood our .ires.
While the balls whistled deadly.

LUGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
OF

J P Ronmm fa Gx. Dealers in Drags
. ... .
M_.IU.__ ta.la.ta OUa Tur.

id in

SPRING
AND

&lt;■!?£*”•--------- r^"T, I
Whole Sale and Retail i

Babcock,’ Cobb &amp;. Co.

X. Hnow.7DoUA d Family Grorerim
.-r.d l-reililuns sad a vasirty of
Artidsa.
stere cn Ctrek sirrct, Itartly, Mich.
Our assortment of Stnr&gt;lc and Fancy Dry
Goods, cannot
cannot bo
be equalled, and embraera
embrace*
- --------- '■-------- .BKihasie'i.—1—rmr 'C
in ail'd lnan.v «y1«n«rt to be fiwfd elsewhere.
1 Jt^sr«cmreraof\-Urtiiire,.\ good »Murt»eat IGO PfaaCT* Carpeting, from Auction at

KALAMAZOO.

B-reere Jre BuBJl. epr^-*
fatobs Haun. n*»u*&lt;s &gt;OA

York prices.
|M MaatUh, in every *lylo from 11.00

Wu. A. .SvuTWEXL, Blacksmithing in idl |
to #20.00.
iti vv&gt;&lt; U» hrsucbM. Shop twnl* «f
B“t°” 300 Parasols, embracing many new style*
llif.rw. HuOi.'i:*. Mjctu _ ________________ _ ,
at low price".
SmMifaB's*c WiGHTMAX, Funuicemen, Bonnets, Ribbons, and artificials hi great
WarJn-Mak'ne' and ItUrkandllilng
It'?'”' । variety.
CmUsxs sod ritry kind ef GowU in Utir Un* ,
nTtnvn
v.-,.
Uv uu hsaX All kjada of work ! CLOTHING,
dew to nrdcr. oppiMita Globo ItateJ. Hartlnp. |
BOOTS AND SHOES.
M cK_______________ !!_________ ________
II ATS AN D CAPR,
J. \V. Bccxtx, Fo*hio:mble 'Dulor. Cut-,
AND GROCERIES.
ungduMtoordCT.sod^orkwsr^ted. a»P.
purchasing l&gt;rgch fro di Auctions, Ifo

‘

: Last!!
TONIC!!

or ZlOfiou*

.......a w-rwr»£srr&lt;
THE FIRST

EMQ

Ri’lds »rx« Fstife Creek Stag. biti« -MOIIY
Mi^dlsvaie.Mtci_______
J- FBattib Cnx«; Horan, by Campbell &amp;

Woc-il, Iklllc Crtck. Ms*.
Mabmull Hot!«. by J. Dayw fa Gl.
MatJ-U. Mi-fa GtoHvd Sup

Bj JAMES C. $U»H- TN*
....&lt; ........ «.r • drairabla boBxfer &gt;“•

NEW GOODS

IN TOWN
Down goes the Tariff!

~ c«. o«nccw».______

,

Jo'nx &amp;, Vax Batrirr, Renter of1p5^
OOleelntbl Court Hous* Uniting*. Mk^gan.
t^TFrei for UrcordiogatasU case*. « bspsid
wb»n pepere n»» 1*» for record.______ .

II. N.

County Treasurer.

Of-

N HOCTMj

Then like smiths at their forges,
Labored red St. George’s
Cannouiera,
And the villaninona saltpetre
Rung a fierce discordant metre,
Round our car.;

farm to tho test possible account, lh.it

your spirit, if it bovar about the earth,

may be pleased w ith what I shall do."
“Enough, Robert, ■ adieu.
AV e shall

SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT

in’s tten»*elve« roaldu't have touted me

ima.c eiiijcCT
P^P^’

Pel’s pica was greeted with loud ap­
plause, but was not considered good.— '
I «to.,
When iaal heard of bo was on the point ,
of making his entrance into the State pris-;
ori, protcBtiug all the time that the jury '
I Frwkford {K9.} CouimoKvtaU^

fojresry fol fo!

LEWIS.

______

to a blobdy graved-'
’
Helcp-Fohtly was but fifteen on that

fo-

a. 1*21

mind, without which wo would be no kte

ered from the couch of physirial proeCawtion, he learned for the firat time of aH
die good fortune of th? nephew be had

U' A lady of Yarmouth, Mesa., re­

on the hmrlh.
“Poor Daniel!’’ she exclaimed; I hope
Marlliere fa a man in Tcnneeroc ro he will never suffer from oold or hunger,
deS; that he fa obliged » go down a well but heseema to U in a fair way for it,
w button hfa «ra[ si. _____ ___
with hia uncle on one side, and a »«lfi*h
world on the other. Hia half waa little

^whiariT^hr^r^ii^ fa-

.r.-u mrofnmed in the S^tpturrel

the town, the .melom-b .Jy ejawuro «,
-bowel* of the I
-----------varom «* । -v
, .
, .
( .
Now Yoex, July 10.—It w*» pv^ed
r«‘“™s
",___ ,
lp and, a shattered
j harmless earth, and the star oT
of ll»
the fool
fool I
shameless rclati
•poetral laaded p^-' ro* suddenly up m the sky of tenefacof &gt;n|tor
Oermin
v*.
brain. AIm fiy
...
_L’_ _ii HfcUSa 1 tioo. Fontiey,hfapatron.and aelf-appom- ki|leJ 5n thc riot ta Sunday that ho ws*
prietor! Had Heaven’s all embracing ‘
ted agent, was tone to hfa grateful Instinct* I onc of the ring-le*der«.
glance no ray W guide hfa listless font 1
tod hi* imjmrttot trust, and Daniel Mr«One day, as ievtinct sent him begging
gar became the poncsror of untold wealth. Sixth 'Ward rioters of tho 4th &lt;rf July
after dinnertime, for the dismal mfacelloA* if heaven'* rebuke wx-r* designed
ny of his daily food, a summer storm
to te Immediately manifest, the strata did
darkened the heavens and tho earth, mid
not extend Into the land of Robert M&lt;”peal* of thunder startled all animated
Milwalw, July 10.—The Minnesota
gar, and te saw with double mortifica­
tilings. The flowers bowed in terror,
constitutional convention met st the C»tion tte contrasted wealth of th* neptaw itol, at St. Paul, on the 14th. 5» repobaud the Inviaibla milliners who deck thu
te tad despoiled. Between hi* effort* to licans were present- The demoasta, 44
brnment of nature, flew to their moat •*
make toy purchase of a part of tte “fool» in number, rwganiad a wpecate eonveacrcthatmts. Bat th* fool stalked abroad
farm," or all of it, at any price, stood the tion in the Council chamber; H. IT. Bib­
in the pelting rain, and lifted his lack-1 ualey, President. Each convention draft­
sagacious, watchful and honest Fontley;
ed a constitution. Tbs republic*** in­
Ire eves to the furious source of the tarnand of what pitying Providence had held
pest; half amazed, half delighted at tho
In mj-stertons rtmrvo for tte day of Uo
mtermltteat
Xii'X firs*.
«7hrt* — folrd Uong a. UI«’. a~»n«nfc&gt;». u» »I«I «JJ

Ai”ih' -'T? “k0’7uf(,ki

JXTo.'^72.

ouuuou.
-B___ -trnn.Uv
Fon’tisy Iwmmo
teams* the
the executor
executor and
and guard.
guard.
road, and looking backward, be saw upon
Nor waa this all of the fortune of the A. 8bou-o ofMarueilPw. has failed and
a frightened horse, a young maidem of the
fool. In hia youth he had been “bright,’'
village, dinging to tte mane of the gtfcd phner hi the pnsMmfon of »ta
Inpning animal, wMcbj anorting with
of Wundfnrd, Franklin and adjacent &lt;
alarm, approached him.
U«J. T cars of dull dariraesa had left nn,

hope for a rovohtioa of reason, but now
tlw itign ofM!y had expired- n»» »U(J-

Tbc

«il 4 fol .l.inJlin, .....
the Mormons are

W fo wiU

fohlnfor. b«&lt; D«.i

‘Wo tad belter be thinking of our own and brandishing the huge weapon for a

/ . .1....„

Dxnm. Cook, Justice of tte l*««cn. C

Offkwinth I Utah.

’

pid force of holding a e&lt; m vetrtwa.
Ttey
* --------- t- cxcrcrth.
r..... ........ -.— country, and in tte
mjoy. Minnesota
CpnvenUon *«
the ReptAlkans
war
*
. I...... tlu. mslairitv.
.The constitution
taH«&gt; rerefe, .4 fut-j ,U1 ta,snd
„a vaBd one, if
aanfcat
riinuld enter tte
_____ very where
party is law-defying

The tax

. I?,, .
Ire." uoreiorfore or tko lh*t rire.ll. ..]»•« or Ina life ,M &lt;4.p-mlirel»fo”
. ^■““rrF u "i zB&amp;rait:

exander a aberoT
‘Dry up,

H-fctp *!»*“•

trol of all hfa facultic.’. Man, in the full
possession and free use of that immortal

mure 01 mow
hi. imae.1 suteequent.prospect ng proved fully trim. Border
rder Ruffutn
Ruffian tactics
taclics would break . tmt
un । ‘
shown hi* elation *tltetmwof«« citato- tte Convent,ou. They 'had deterwhteS
Convention. They 'tad determined

c

SSL bi,-m r^”A.’£iA“k-

B. II Filin, Are.nw. ~1

bane waa expellfal forever. He arose b
man! Man in the sone and glorious aa&amp;

A letter in the Cficago TriAiuw, gives
aln wHh G. meaner !»«:«•, m"ialmu«ek.
, . ,
।
,
.. -e
| a full acount of tQe difficulty in the Min
urmu.gr«ari^tolauJwkSfeniot&gt;&gt;e
B„i it .■.„««&gt; l«nS ere D».ml.
,
Mr
■■
tlov,
his . fare nesota Coiistllutlonkl Convention. After
ahae.oft.mtD^i.1.
’'“
“S
* .mile,
r
“ *’
,
......|1 a™.entirely
NlUn‘-V a»q&gt;&lt;
•We,’t
’ ‘‘“
T
* lto “
x |, bri-btreiag up
up .a,„«,,i
with a mranioj
ra I . ,eOTp.«rv organttntton of the convenof., Uk}
,urfj0cof
th* rock,
Tk. rne.ro heartless
he.rtle&gt;- andunprmaplcd
and unPni&gt;ej|,l«l nf
l[m, barren aurfme
of lb.
roek. ou
&lt;m wha-h
«ba* ।
n
-BnUrt1 ^.^.^Xy-work fteex-Goyeroor
tbe na^tbUr. laqtol M &lt;U fol »to* 'real hi. 1&lt;&gt;|M «f “I'P0”-"''1
™tcr favor
tarer to
|» I
-------- -- — 1 Gorman, named (.‘bare, walked ujf to the
w 1
"li- i , preatcr
htencnbew
him to
tobegat
Uie doors
uours&gt;--~- aar ** *&lt; S they heard cf the award, and rongiatula- • hunger compelled him
begat too
--■:™OMiA,inLnd desk bf the I’reriden, pro. tem., aW a^
br hi. uncle forbade «'J t^d.v.tlon rttan”‘"JJ remlng to to chairman, put a mod-u
tel him upon receiving such a “good up- (,f hfa neighbors, foi
- f--*---’*
• to th-’ i ,nl&gt;
1 an‘ n&lt;,t n,,,ck n,utaken- B,It
c ! made by dov. Gorman, that the Coavcnlhal»..r|mrluni.&lt;Suu
land.” He, too, was well 'pleased, and . him to cross hfa thrcsteld—averse;
•
shall see, aeon, how it turns oilt.”
I tion adjourn until next day. Every Itoconvicted for stealing and was sent to the I
rapcred |bout, singing mad songs, to find I presence cl such a standing reproach to
I
From U..1.1.,. IW.I .» .mpi, Pn&gt; I »«»■
~l J*"
Penitentiary fa thisj city for tte term of
Hu ! hfa iniquity, and thinking to drivo him I
un years. *On beit$ asked by tte Judge hinjsrlf the master of so much land.
. . . .
fyi
i- .
-A.i ’chairman declared too question
delegates carried,
march­
thought hi* the better portion, and bound, j Upon tho pauper maintainanco of tte ;: vidcd for in tjie liou«! of Mr. lontlcy ,snd .
what reason ho had to assign why sen­
meanwhile the meaning of the fatter s ■
ouL
Republicans taxing a clear
ed over it with ftnsterou* glee, climbing
tence should not be pronounced according
U,*.T .it,
r..m h-.« a nhi. words became revealed.
The “fool'a I legal m-wwity, pa*l no aUcnliuo to this
Alas!
tlie
lord
of
the
farm
was
a
M
*&lt;*&lt;«•
„,wri!
.nU
.urer.
f&lt;t
pr&lt;xv«*led
to
perfax
a
the trees, traring up sn l hurling th. roek. ;
A1m • tte
tte
wm
pm”Zd. The e«wri-1 ^ou7er, i^r^dod
»
to law, the Hiternfan replied:
jood dimecrat; about, plucking up the bushes, leaping . i,|0
to mo as te wandered, half naked, f
P
■
.
d t(T{&lt;^ J t|&gt;-! permanent organization of the courretaion,
•Well! yer honor. I'm a good dimecrat; |
the jury fa all down dedlvitie*. and drinking of the froin d&lt;M&gt;r
door fa D.leford, offering , raced eye
Ion ley tad Jteetod, in tbr
yer honor’* a dimecrat, an’riToaoL
t' ~
" rtrram. a.ifte would convince each in*n- ihsrc, in bi, rock, for bread, tod with no rouree of hfa visit toil,
Mbwh |
bt„in&lt;m
Onvratum. Tb.'U
dimecrat*; mid bcJasu* thed—d nonolh-1

PRICES!

ALB.

tad made him Idiotic, and the long latent

talf, all fvrttloard arable land,, t«|tlis
opposition aeaiust
against the ' ^Yas'tl'no^
tqtte un- enough to arouse AurMudtinn
I ^raell
....”

Cost!!!

J. M. Rcswux, Phyusdan and SOTgorm. K-

It appeared as. ifjoy ted started a»»d
loosened from hia brain the diaesse which

day of her great danger, and was return­
wronged—his reason added to his riches
ing home from a customary jaunt when
overtaken by tho storm. The father was —ills further bllaa—his union with hi*
ixnefarfor’* daughter.
Then walked
weallhr, and centered in her all bi* most
On a shore,
Robert Mosgir forth into the air, and
chcrisheil hopes.
Tho heroic deed of
Rose tte horse-guard* clangor,
• ing man.
affected Mr. Fontley deeply, and confaased* in anguish hie wickedness. —
I
“Good bye, Citiicr,” grinned Daniel, care for anything or anybody, with my 1 Daniel
------ --------Aa they rode in roaring anger
Hu beat bfa breast; and strode among the
' twisting hl*body awkardly about, Hope furmr ta chuckled, flinging himself upou
|,jm u-lth active romi&gt;03»i«in for the
On our Ranks;
| youll have a plcasaiit journey—be, te!' lhe ground mid turning immtntu in hlsj-uufortanuto youug man. He resolved to ruined fields, and knelt and sobbed aloud:
And higher, higher, higher,
“Now, O ixiftl, I know my sin! And
torn
cloltes.
“
Ha!
ha!
Im!
ButTmhoi
,
l&gt;(
.
y|,
ftfand,
and
he
was
so.
Out
of
the
|
John
Mosgar
died,
and
Lawyer-Twist...........
..........
..............
.................
..
.....................
Burned the old fashioned fire
though my heart Is broken, it is purified.”
well's nvdstaucc was called in to scllliq, proud,"
bo auucu,
added, riMug,
rising, —
and
InOuth &lt;&gt;l
of tuc
the innnavr
thunder nutwMvw
followed blessing*
r Ua
'* looking
— e -j motltll
—t,"
Through the ranks.
And so* ends th J story of the “fool’s
L.-Thai's
With
passaga of‘ •»the
I tbo affairs. It had been the exprcas-xl graV)
,&lt; ..Ttaf, tte
the reason 1 play with f-or tijc
- fool
- •
«”•»- the
-----------------------farm." So it closes with a moral
Ixt
Then the bare headed colonel
I will c.f Mr. Mosgar that hfa estate should lhe
and the boys, and the ducks, and i dou|ls tint, day came sun upon the soul of
not tbe oppresww i&gt;c too confident.
TLa
Galloped through the white infernal. I te equally divided
..............tetwcca 'hi* aon »
laugh
|
« nd the
__ geese,
_r.and
.
_ w. ten I roll irf the |l|atprtaae*.i
■
•changes
of
N
cu
Eqrknd
Apsil
arc
not
Powder cloud,
.
I
living inquired after hfa affair*, on
j brrrthrr
-Half to one and tail to tte straw.”
great a. the charges of man’s estate, awl
Tte idiot seemed so contented flat none
(i3V j[r. Funtly rode over to the j
j otter,” were hi* words,” though tte wisAnd hfa brazen throat wo* ringing, ’ dortt which prompted; them was not quite cared long to dwell upon the great» rang J ufooi’a farm,” nod made a brief survey of they who exult ih cruel self-reliance, ester
Trumpet loud!
suffered; ana
and so
to uis
bis unoc
tmJ* Robert (
Danivl^nd aa law
few ouwra
other* acwmp»&gt;
ocoomfanying
' equal to th*: of EinglSoloniou.
।I ;,ho
e ttad
uti *ut»ercu;
•»» tlie uufurtuuate 4»»d unhappy, may take
their place to-morrow.—Ballan't fietorAnd the blue
1
lawyer Twirtwcll,nt tlw iastigation of,
WM left
|cft in
ia undisturbed
undisturbed po*se«fom
of.। h-nn
&gt;’ i was
poKiecsiun &lt;n
l Robert Mospar, made n cruel, „n-..-cconstrue- j Wiwl ||IC
IC tad
bnJ fraurolcntly
frauculcntly acquired!
acquired. Pity
Pity I
“What d iyou think oftte division of
Bullets flew,
Uw
“
lfo|folhe
rri«..al«.
fol
«»
»»&lt;
tllc
p
r
7^A/r^»ii,L
J
.tl«
;
.
rf'Me.
And the trooper jacket* reddened
I tion of the will, and awarded thx I:"?.- lur ^,v
r
’’ I’
| meet again in Heaven.
Frcwcil, my
| poor brafa-wrceked son 1" gasped the dy-

! waa composed o’ disguised "no nothins.’

ADVANCE EROM

cy.”
“Il will bo time enough fur me. then,
to pull up my rock* and plant seed,” said
he looking wise. “And 1’11 do it nil my­
self sb that the seed will know mn when
it conics up, tod bow to me in the morn­
ing when 1 walk in the fields. O, I don’t

cently laid h" washing upon the gm**.—
bodily wans,
Upon taking it In she missed a pair of la‘ bodilv
wan»« were
were supplied
applied by
by such
rach If
of
dies’ bow, for the disappearance of which tho neighbors as obtained their fbel from
she could not account. A yearling heifer
hl. “farm."
___ PavfMjrioaMl.,........ ............
belonging to the place, after several day*
-“Die Lord will nevier prosper him who
I, A. iloLWOOB. Attorney and tkrnMcb
slcknoM, died; a post mortem examina­ steals his treasures from a fool," said one
tion waa made, and the articles tound in o! these neighbors to her husband.
her stomach, partmlly masticated, but dry
II* shrugged bi* shoulders with a
2 1 Attention of buyers in theto .„d wadded together.
“humph I” for be wan concious of having
■X" „,nre--.
“ hard times. Wishing
— to
.-------see all who are
A Lt car Ma*-—One of our exchange, repeatedly drawn more wood than he had
.nnnunces that a Mr. White, was recent- bargained for from the “fi&gt;ol’a farm,” and
lr murdered in hi. tod by MMuecme who waa unwilling to believe in Hcaven’a an­
whished to get his money. Tire editor
Jon* Robxbtb, Physician and Smgron. t
Xltat Huekily, Mr. Whltoted depew, ger thereat.
Pwelltag on llroaJwA.r, nssr th* Coart House.
“Heaven helps those who help themRed his money in the bank tte day before.
Hsrtian, Mick .
....... ... ...................
Mr. White l«rt nothing but hia life.— ealvelvM,"he dryly replied. lasting an
Falk A: Huldsoo*. Attorney" ib CounseL
eye outat the mammon th pile of brush­
Xmertam Cittei._____
lots st Law, toJWtoo lachswwre. I—d
wood, for wludi he lad paid but a trifle
Father, was not Alexander a be
HammraMa, =i&gt;SS».
*&gt;*
in barter.
.
KORMAS*W^?ALX '^CMAa G. HOLBROOKIlia wife accmed to understand tho
‘Ye* my aon.’
‘Weill, then, Father, waa not Mra. Al­ look, but she siglicd aa aho poked the Are

G. W. Mills, Gwntr Clerk and NoUry

ioxrti!

'And louder,loader, louder.
Cracked the black gunpowder,
z Cracked amain!

T F. Habvxy, Tailor, iwd /Teak-r in Rea- to offer many goods at prices that defy
a
w,tlru doers well _____
nHi'iilitin aud
i‘f Invite the attention pf
competition,
the clo*wt buyers.
Notwithstanding the advance m TEAS
jj NV. \V Annas, Fashinnnble Tailor. Stop
ia IUSr»'s Ulaek, o»cr II. A. Goodjrsr's Store. our facilitiea for purchasing are such, thit
And the couch of the leadened
;
we arc enabled to a/aav.
offer the same
Original
Hsstiajs. Mwh.
__' _ __ __ ____ WC nil—
Rifle’s breath!
■
he aainc price.
A W. ATa^Smiaia.oall.™™^;
Xrtlrta.l
And rounder, rounder, rounder,
R; 8. BA
BABCOCK.
tr. Shop in GWlrcar’s Wotk, over XreIBS*
R.».
d
(Lata of
of the
the find
firtrt °f
of Clara
Clark &amp; Babcock.)
Kmm'irtiarv. tlsiiinga. Mich.
(Lata
Roared the iron six pounder
8J8.COBB.
____________ -———--------------- —
'k
e « mnr
Hurling death!
F C Ilxaiiii-L, House. Sgn. and Fortran
COBB.
Pwulw Shop to»r F-ds Hotel, Hasting". (Late of the firm of S. 8. A C. L. Cobb;)
ayu
Mkhigin. __________ ,
A Good R*aso&gt;\
K.I.™.May. 1. 1S5’.
•51tf
I an Irishman who had been vegetating in
!C==
j ffatetai ,
________
Mitel tvit ix HxcHAxox.l&gt;y J.

Hurt. M-k.

Blazed the fires;
As the swill
,
Billows drift,
Drove the dark battle breakers
O'er the green sodded acre*

t-t-bd.
MMU_J----------------------- L-— TTAVE now in store and offer al EX­
D. C. IIawucv. Dealer in GroaricsjTr- ; H TREMELY LOW PRICES foi/
i.y.ur.i. Fivb. Wo«i«u 'Lirr' ? ’*ne*L^/1 CASH,-one of the largest and moat desir­
,
able stock of goods ever offered In

faibltti

And in flames flashing redly;

STTJurTiZnTR. GOODS,

____ ____________

fools. As for Daniel, no doubt be is hap­ road; and aa the wild steed came thunder­
ing ou with his insensate burden, with a
pier now than may wiser people."
“Happier than his uncle, 1’11 be.bound," well directed force the limb was brought
The concus­
said the woman, “well-off In worldly in contact with his head.
goods though he bo. Old Mosgnr always sion was tremenduoB*, and tho animal,
1
with swelled
veins,•
looks distressed —suspicious and timid.ss tpanting
------ »—and
rnquivering,
-----------o.--------.
if he thought all the neighbors despised i fell heavil) to the rain-rolling ground,
j
Happily for
forthe
the girl,
girl, whoso
whose bold
bold was
was
him for taking advantage of hia nephew .
Happily
And so they do. And though everything I upon
his mane, she was
the5
.
22.
’
*hanging
‘J""'-. ijpon
.
.
looks
well for him in a'worldly -way, | opposite
‘ side to that
- on which he fell,

there will come some chtngc yet, depend 1 and before the half stunned anteal nor nnrt of tte Creator, nor
tliat our final Imtnc aud harbor is in tte varntJ Struggle to hfa feet again, the Idiot,
upon
it."
'
“Perhapa so and perhaps not," replied inspired by tte emergency, sprang forFool no more; add like one who wake*
|(
the husband, indifferently. “But get tho word and pulled the maiden from her
Tte shout* of ap- from some long vision of dread images.
pudding ready, at any rate, for I’m in a perilous position.
The tears of Fonth-y and hi* daughter
। proaching- men, one of whom was her
hurry to be off”
were freely minted with hfa—* h*ppy
So thay-'kmSiliered their sympathy father, flow attracted his attention, and in
trio. And still prosperity, with brighter
I a few moment foe girl, still un coneious,
with pudding, and forgot the fool.
smiles, marched fondly on with him—
lion of providence, was a man ef compara­
Some one talked with Daniel about his ! was inter
in-bvr parent's arms,
arms.
TM darkness fitly fell on the other side
tive indigence, but hia brother John over­
,
“Welldonh,
Daniel!
God bless you
and t.un l lun...U.W
-W.U
A,.k Daulal
I &lt;
of lhe ranvass, aud the justice of God w**
looked his taulta. and saw only his pover­
fur
my
daughter's
life
was
the
grateful
“What will I &lt;lo with my rocks 1" aaid
ty and relationship; and when dying; he :. he, with.a vacant, self-satisfied smile— cxclstratiou of Mr; Fontley, m tte party vindidieatcl.
The harvests of Robert Mosgar became
railed Robert to his bedside, and placing !
bearing the girl and leading tlibno^ pa»walla and furta.—
tte prey of various mirfortone.
They
the hand of bis son Danid in hfa, adjured
wood, and nev- sire horac/proceedcd to hfa house near
him to, protect the imbecile for his fathby.
“You have done that which I shall were backward, saint, mildewed, her*
covered by too much teat, and there d*er’a^akc.
“But you’ve got no cattle, Daniel, nor never forget, and will do what 1 can to re­
vtroyedby tempest*.
Murrain blighted
’
’The fool smiled, and ths knave smiled,
pay, poor fellow—buvte doe* not under­
hfa cattle, fire destroyed
hi* buildings,
too; the one tickled with the idea of hav­
.
‘4 could’nt take care of then, if 1 tad. stand me,” added the father, shaking lifa----- ,—, 'sc
, a* if .i._
the element* mid
and nf
Of mon
man was
w*a not
not
ing a new friend, tte Other at having a I can get allthu meal and milk to eat, head, a* the fool, unheeding, followed
illowcu 11
punishment
enough,
sicknra* prostrated
them,proudly
brandishing
tte
nuge
‘
v
*
k
new victim, easily to bo plucked tod ru- and 1 don’t want to work. I wont to play ____
tbranch
■sc, and him, end in the midst of hie ruining sAwith the children, ana walk about.
Un-1 wjti, which he; had felled tte
incd.
“I will steafter him, John," said Rob­ clc Rotart can do it. “ I nm much better • sm;|ing Bt it . “What agent*
alrnigh- 1 verwity, bi* only children died.
So fled the promise of the better fimn.
ty sometime* choose* for hiyrf
, ert, with a look of nwuniod affection lor off than he ia.”
8v perished like a golden mUt of sanest,
“
Your
wood
will
be
gone
scon.
Then
|
Gnucd
Furitlcy.
“
A
fooL/ba*
tadto
4 his nephew. “1 will prove a fatter u&gt; him
when you are gone, ami 1 wilt turn the «hat will you do! You’ve got no mon- means of
my on!vehild
from a riT i tho vision of the villiaor When be recov­
- savinA
'-1--------r---------------------

Then with eyes to tho front all,

Hlnvv. St.-re oae door wret 31 th. Foal
oaire. Uortfag*. Mich..

NO. 11.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JULY 23, 1857.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

i .■•- !'. -• -nc x.&lt; n

*

6

....v lui

•

�■Gr.ltK9.vn

AMtcRtovs IrmnoN.—The

4-

Co. fcpobntai state, that Mr. J. W. U
ring, the Principal of thu Academy h
Charlotte, la just perfecting-an Inrentfas
all

A&gt;4&gt;H»tk&gt;D of the. very gravest impor-lAr hj» re«e&lt;tjiy brim di ciifcd Iff the Hu­
a. .
..a ....
’ \v ___ e—

lhe report of lhn case hirabht JVw.h} Geo. C. Gibbs. Esq..
i’lMirt heU ‘Ibbl in ull
■notice of de pta't oftalemiut
in rriii tkr notlee of tkr time

1

„ tn

Hwlnd. That we heartily
V«!ediet«ry.
heart’d Jxmw with
------1 Currinittew Of «» counties of
tl&gt;c seniimento and argumentsaddinred by
With this number of Uta Danner my j4t.|.w,n
line.
Between MootioelU
Mr. Thayer upon this subj&lt;^l, ami that
AjiaBllrtU ttarc resided a Ur. Ltng
went apprentica to a shoemaker. Every we cordially invito him and J his armwnl connection with ft tts editor ceases. Du-1
ring
my
editorship
1
hove
endeavored,
»
an(J
brwll&gt;M
.,
M
ho
bod fallen under the
day I tr»«l to carry ter batf of ray dinner, army of neighbors to invady our lovely
and et night 1 took lire to my oom, country with their plough^their axes aud far as I vrasvsble, to do my *hole duty; i
,ri(m&gt; of th« community as persons
and she slept w» my ted, while. I slept their liarnnicrs.
/
and it han been my aim while executing :
rtaduig pp^rations.
.
on the Boer. But it appears rite had not
Dctulrrd, That wo will sustain Mid befrtend faem fo thrir'frien'dly purpose of! th© trust confided to mi to benefit th©
ap Friday night lb© Vigilance Comrnoughilo eat Ona day she begged on frtoud thi-m in tliiir friwidlv mirtXMta of

t!:c lmnl&lt;rvard and was’taken up. When dcvuloping the retourccs of our state, ami I people rsiher than to plosse them. ■ How I
arrived al L&lt;mg‘"&gt;na^ captured the
tMA.is.wcU known J»aw
usually , 1 hpard that, I said to myself, come my Hurt wc will share with them oirr hinds, wcll! j,4Tegucecidad in my endenvors to •. ..
nnd Qnoth&lt;.r .^rson charged with
—-•
iiwt.tm doubt, indeed, whether it boy, thmgi remiot itet «r. you mne» find rich ia aariewltord and mineral rvsowr- ,
Dr.
• of wbeUu,r t uvo saccccded al all
BWi ionK them.
Dr.
‘r Wen done. Hence, if the dcchy | something better. .1 noon found 11 g xxl
Mattelte!.lu
1 U » ■»&gt;
P"”'" "&gt;“XL&gt;«|-wMWl««tte.ppt»«l ■"
test if f i ir 'fo. &gt;
f
P**” ***ro *xun
fed and clotted,
bbe-;Mtktlyl.sm tlml.td.-Auzul., , „j
Come within lhe scope of my knowledge. encmict ;n ijin0 to make liU escape, »nd
The readers of the Banner shall be my | fl(jd towarjB Dubuque. In parting thro’
om...' . A
lb, I.;,:- rQU,„| ,
womtm, «k», for th™, union.
of thl. &gt;tru,e deeb.|lTO11y rr„,r. . ,H t»lr «n
Imrilb,
Detolled, That tins work of regenera­ judges aud to their decision 1 am willing
infanned a confederate named
if'te , - - •
I and teach ter needle work. I claim my tion of ibo old dominion must begin with
Parott, a rcrident
of the place, of bis dan­
.
•
1st. PuK-basr-s at tax sales must be 8^ter •
the plough, and not with steamboat linos to submit.
In
taking
my
leave
of
the
public,
I
know
ger, a guard was raised, ®d fae eitiwns
rrtmh»™,.L Tt« •&gt;'«.ry .Itb 0—1
-My boy,’«U tkr Jmltre, ‘ymtr ™.- or railroid lincji. which will come in due
MVr piHfthe shite mustte refunded with jllot fa tiarv honorable. However, yottr time,and wht-n needed; and which are the that I will be i»Julg&lt;id in making a few rawlvwl that tho lynchers should not cf
hMW. W,t&lt; miubml,not &lt;mly L&gt; Irnnait be Kt .1 lllmry Ull tomor- evidences and effect* of prosperity, «ud remarks with regard to tlie duty incum­
feet their purpose.
.
ifii .laws ut tl.c suit, as wo uhdcrstnr.d row »
'
by no means its enure.
bent upon the people in the matter ot
On Saturday night two strangers rode
mnb’;uV'?* ,1w
’Never n.iBd.l,n&lt;m&lt; «»id tho boy—
sustaining a public journal. In thu first into Cascade from tho south, roConoitrrcd
W© tevTnotUte*Jrobus-a,ny rcu “ '
^”ne 01x1 rctoh
early to-morplace, u
it winos
Is mol m
to oe...
lie suppied
that ary
print{,L■ . u
-.'Jr ..I r&lt;”r«
Im
o.. mnelstrate.l
------pmcc,
rt~-^~-------— the town, stayed arosnd a short time,
.7!'
*^b fa*’ ’““J ki'M*^‘cr- m‘y 1 n,,t “rI
*,,e r"c Ou“’ n-" of Kun,a’ have '"8
“ a *c,f •«PPW*,"8 *”’lUuli&lt;,rsaving but little sod transacting no buse
we... v.... a th c st,..u may tbusb©
Hatten throw hlmscli into -lhe anus nf' chalked cat a buhl, straightforward pro- anv moto fa*n onv other trade, or nnr
■mi*, and finally departed.* they name.—

,
W. ft rots mu.titudcs to honest, la• teirem men ,f faeprodwftsof yearem
turev. item pen; ite. again urou
-I--'--'.--,
.....
U'r"j«’rty, t!i.j resnlt &lt;&gt;f untiring industry.
™o trfhu wfto haVn no more claim io.it, in
r-luily, thin has the Dqy of Algiers.
- Tfck' iustondi-ntfv ft to unsettle ami !n-.ta*e lu dmibj and uncertainty the title
a
portion ofthe real property
Uirougbout1 tlie State. StrnngvAi erpoci'Tflly-, 'will Tear to invent their money
•Vwere n {food-rests upon so mia,h of the
real rat-itc, ami will turn to other parts
H.h*Te ..the law* arc plainer if not better,
l«i| whore titles arc cnijuestiotuibhr

S»» niton, s b­

, * of*. «"•* 8u"r* hl‘“‘°g
J,rflkXrU.
fracn Sl.T«r7 ~ •!»' d’” “
^r^nJ-cof &lt;b. CbkM»
.rZTUCi.nl. Pol".
wriHng iIw.
r
_
aocuwtt of asUve
‘

IH»“*

has soec » hWor from the editor of

W11|..ttll Si.ienuCe American, who pronounces k
‘apparently a good invention,’ and uyt

tliat ns an attachment to tlrn reaper, it will
Last evening our litlo Village *•• e^n‘ save th* labor of eight men. The nuchine is calcuktod ti&gt; weave the taaj
.itaiUy orate), h.’ •" *"*“
,mnin of • nsffwte ww*u&gt;»
ll,rco •m*
from lhe buU straw of the bundle, !&lt;»,.
children, wbu Lad ewapct! from tklr mas­ ing the heads of the straw which compose
ter, living at U Grange, Mo- ■ It appear* tba band, at lhn bead of thu bundle with
the poor crralnres bad been larklug In the the mat of tho wheat—Dtl. Daily Trib.

timber, within a half a mil®

P1*^-

for two or three day&lt; “nd had been toon
frequently by those who d* &gt;«l rie*

fet. Lou», July 20.

them with any particular interact, an J
Uvc even beta s« bdd at to cal! &lt;m fami at a public mot-ling nt Lawrence on Tues­
lies living near thcfrretn-.it for virtuals. day it was determined to resist the U. 8.

gratitm, frera the Hod. Eli Thayer of
SrMv-y-M »“■ While lhe train was on its any from the
rate every vestige ©ftho act* and oppoint- ■IU will urmtmlth.. ™*
1
It -will vvrv much embamra the i Mrwsaehtrscitj.
ments of. the bogus Lcgitiiture, from the
collection oftasre iu the future upon mm- , Mr- rba-''CJ‘
h&lt;*n •l*''-&lt;!‘0« •**&lt;*»»
bed to ibo Point, the boi].*r Imrat, imtMit&gt;itlift.
- te
~ ra,h
*"”“' * mh’
tern. ft. ternm. te um^tten *e
■«4.k-Lt lamR Owmwa U such teds . *Ia.r" Ul
ir3,a‘;i
K«&gt;- Jay of tf:c first iuvisfon down to that ottern for dm
k.Uing the above named indiridtak. all
..SWH ^ve ta i- 1 I- pay taxes for twents ' ,u&lt;L.r-, “«*,^«&gt;ly *f’- time, and cetiimcaconneir.
It will out bo argued for a moment that lar outrages upon other perrena, and to,
, Wc1m1 t„ uK.m, and ttet If Xtey ,ofub-.iin were &lt;&lt;i the locomotive. The
Fifthly
—
S.iuFlX'gt-lature
will
submit
AjttpwJ Vft teopoxcaslnu
I «»»&lt;J to tte hearing ofthe tn.wt wealthy
to a vote ofthe pconlo the '1'opelui consti- tK-art of printing cjuld UdixpruMcd with; protect and dsfend ®y of tteir members , „ct)W g&lt;&gt; to tbc f^uio she would give bodies were flfand some fifteen rodt from
' Item by u I Pcprrmc Court will hot &gt; I‘“■J
8LJ"'th
- tfcl|
„ necccseary au who may betattempud lo te dealt wil.i I
!«.g „ printing
is
something to cat. Tte entxy\m&lt;&lt;b- the-track, bnrrijbly disfigured. All Bad
• ‘ rilW upsn to &lt;to it .igaln.
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!I° b«'‘ «*J‘lrei.«d brgo aWienres nt Car­ U.U. a, abld, „r ™,™&gt; .Ul te ratUM bj 1; ,nJ'
?
* printer*
E
must there
be
who eat,driak, by law, and that the same combination in f r
j,ul accept thiioffer for ter Sterv- families.—Smcru FalU Cviritr.
te B.as^»twtetfew uf ttecYil rcwlta j ,‘'l*,:-uro an?
tenturky, will, on overwhelming majority. Tills d.K-u-,
„,MI
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------:« m niton, out u- tte .fecirium If it is ua-1 m‘'fh * •/■'fe'Uim, and wa* much appiuud- nient will then be forwarded to Congress, *0,1o r-. ...
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’ 1 i j just
two
pt suspicion
justfor
few sttpposod
s’lpposadtotouumter
numberabout
about
twothousand
thousand ingcltihlrun,
injc|:ildrro,and
andwftho
wftte*pt
suspicion went*
sad admission asked into the Union.
wear clothing, and livo m huMes
rJy,^-IVttc&lt;l and i. Ite .te-Moo f tho ms- :
‘T
people, a. will be •.•.. *!, l.y
i
iti. tte ™. ymmArnl,
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g
bJWlaiikiud; ).-«.
| cnau* U.
in SmU,
Jacks-an and adjoining coun-1 inlv
^,3,^
But fa fore tte’
ef»te6.urt. thro UlMjan sim/ i .“*« "•‘•‘““uus unanimously endorsing
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b« '~b. -mu iucy suvuiu jvwitu y.u
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t of
liw.
Z ^ttfaiiatf thejmtdtmand of
tor pnreH«,-1argument’
n-u^.ns tor develop. I f™** by &gt;b„ B—ler IUfa»
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Tte Goycrnor. ender date offid, rvpl.es!
W|?rc Mr. j
a „hh&lt;)
fa tu’f^
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b? 4»,.t y ,! iy
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l*b.-c 'b”
AU&gt;l„bra-b-l *&gt;»»; l»&gt; '&lt; »»»&gt; be .ly-'1 &gt;“
j ^^4,4 by adore© .tout men all “armed j -nj th*, left hied f-ot white, suppos'd tn
« teb elA -. ......................................
b.„ .b,.b...b™
[ vote
upon it b-:i ju»t thuw
who hive tern । aa fnr aboic wuul ns those who follow tfi this a* fohowr
-You
ask mo ‘what
course is
the ICtltl.
teeth.” tnajew
In nSfew UllUUlCSauaelb
minutes a Lack wui
ten or
or twelve Years
Years &lt;„u.
old. Tte
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WOV ' he
oeirn
iuf owner
ris’on is the law of tte land. 1 (b-th of-them towns in in K. uturky,) the registered, the Free-State mro will retuse - any otter trade.
•FT-rH
I.“ ryq.«rf w ------ml &gt;nd ,h„
atMumwirOi.i
P^« prww. pay
p fasrto vote, just as they have done at the re-'
There wa« n time, (and I am not Inform- p.HW'ir l»w«r mbniuiinxly.^r-e ,
. -r-..
Court ccnH have arrived Mt f sudteicc wcr© very Ax-p'.y i..ttrcstaJ in
---------r Springs,
evn.
rimbm.
Tl«nlbe.«.C~.bi
U
ll~&gt;
,
rf
thM
lhM
,
lm
,
h
„
j
,
,
hcn
, tte reWten-wte« forfa'to tte report oceiua , 'J'c ‘“Ljret o» bl«' •■’■ft*-, ami uimuimoueJ.
S.
MILES
l
u
the
law
of
lhe
Stair.
Y-.u
have
anthori-1
6
j
July
SO
th,
!&gt;&amp;
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come before—of thorn the work of
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1 thus very strange isdre.il. Sre. 81 of.v e*t«i-led to Mr. Ltey re aim ms m i^,i will
Pn^SUvn-, HUbratcAs «.■ „ll*r ,r..U- “
«“■&gt; • S* l«l«™ ™p~b
... summon
.immftn to^o-.ir
in itn'ir aid the entire force
force.1
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. subscriber
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le to
steTav laws (.See. 7 *. page 1 (4 uf ite V”
*'olro'?‘c- &lt;,n
LOST.
By the
on or atom
dying tl.o will ofthe vast majority ofthe J '«g the advantage of a new location was, of your cour.ty. If you deem it nccc'sa-!J
Col. Fxzmoxt's Health.—-Itihas been :
.-•Iftivimd Statutes of ItffiBJ reads os foleTtn'^ “f
• ‘lh uli--'n3«"»“ I £!“•’£/,
( K,„„
the ebveuth day ofJoly a eslbkia wil------------------ ,m
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f„r. ,»qj
Is it well
thing was done hy even greater erfthurm j &lt;.,'—
,na J“'e mtilrra
oft-K.tn
....ttte they
w a .printing-office!
o -------published within a faw days tbat)Cu!. Pre. lei c -htallting me mite of richty dolhn
ry to do so, coll tor that ■7'
force,
•Tte VuJtor
mt U,all annas t
,iam by tte-tx-op'.c of Wayne romitv Va.. lbt-rmor.«. the latter w ill tare the sta';'P j itrtainedr* And Innina caoa out often ।’T
”’ and ‘pros7
inc Aua.tos
»&lt;tail annex to
... Tly
A-AU. i—n-nii
-I.WI
: of‘•■regularity” upon It, b«-..„
because nf
of b'r
ita| t^tew^klbn.«.™v- .U&gt; W— « &lt;*W ramt was dangerously sick—w|achinay given by James Miikr to Peter Crsmrr
•
find ran ,t tn be published with, *u*.h state- »!.l »•»' tnvlttitxin by the people of Cab«.l
, &lt;*r bearer m.d a rondonler drawn hy the
having Iweosubmitted to the people for; .
•
vnur sunitxioos.
uiiniurnv
-. euadurion
-, •.
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- I‘ your
ta ’mint, a notice that so mdi pi rich tract was given to'Mr. iliayrr u&gt; uddren them ratification, by u LegWattro Acted l.y «•". -h« come© to too
that
tte
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. . . or may not have been the case; it is so no Trcekurer of Cnsltt-m to Peter Cramer
ayjluvandot town on the night of2Stb of l irtue oftheorganic act—Dougina's own ; scttk-iw nr» Igonrant and anmiterprising.
lunger. From the best kind ufr testimo­
It the power &lt; _
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and accepted l*y the Treasurer nf Rirry
■sa
«ssshall lx: ncccctfii.-y for that pur- j “J
bill.
There
cn
n
’
be
no
rejecting
it
an
the
।
who
cut
sleep
ruid
work
out
the
number
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she
laws,
a
sufficient
ny,
we
arc
able
to
assure
those
in
teres
ted
County, nLo m* note given by I. E. Ilajr-'-i, will be wu'd hy the ’Cnnnty Treaa- • / 1J 1Lire do doubt that the s*ame feeling erotind of Irregularity.—Chicajo Tri-1 of their dnvs without any regard or taste ft,rc® fr’”n other counties shall be jdaeel a*.
that be is now in good health.-*—.V. }*. M of three dollars to Peter Cramer or
r,jjvuils
iti other piners. Th. re is iio di“ urer\u the first Monday of October next | *f
c.v
x
librludltrtaloilnn
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bearer, some time in June last, end some
Trifiaw.
of opinion
coun"vrt*c&lt;?aft*r. nt such public: and convenient; ▼itiun
T
&gt;.
, in. this •part of the...
•moll"change. I hereby caution all per­
pisre .t ih« W..t ,1 j«.a» . tte cm. '7 rn;crs;"?-4 ■ ~‘Mra. T
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-Bul"MJ.ora,“«oe»&gt;rS«U&gt;.N. Y.l
“If &gt;be r.~«‘,&lt;rmudnf.«&gt; O p-»
. Imus Tax\ lint Dxiis.o,. . T
। T.;i,..n_f„r _
„ ' Lail, on^vou telaivo your counlv jail to
sons against purchasing the abate tiWig»ua, , IreUw tte pavaent »rl '“‘■“•"'t"f
'lr'
•sums In eject mrot were decided last week tribune tor a uo.lur a year, and »tw twice .
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lions. Any person finding the a*we wdnt tte Branch Circuit Court, before Judge far size of the Banner.’’ ThU is true; 1,«
you ’•IU -axe authority to esAnd h.
thi.
nJ»hat. a
i St. Lons, July 20.
, let andohti'gutions arnl rvtumirtg tbsssme
KMtw.nM.kbJiltetl.tkt'ltetek *u-nrftterf.!wmte.a W. ta.. Baeun, Involving the regularity of t.x , but WJ! rememtered *Lun ihntantne .pa-• taW»h aS”ard0,0 prisoners to' j- .
to the su'.iscribcr shall U- lila-rjliv reasrJi state that at the Muni.
‘
wiles.
One
da.
tte
cate
.4
Iterson
vs.
,
on|r
Me
third
aa
l,r-»«
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3t
&gt;&gt;me
otter
county
in
the
State
whree
,
ed.
PETER CRAMER,
.(tek.loHmpepte wv&gt;U l..r Item.. •
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«’'j one
as large os at.
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t&lt;&gt;l in Lawrence on the
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ua-iaj and tiny are Ifee bfcix men la th?/&lt;f&lt;&gt;rld I I~'ttx In this wise it was derided that .
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„n-,ri^i r,i. they will h? secure,
Woodland, July £2. 1SS2.
t
- tv treasurer was a irr./.M .. jPre
Z .
JAVc full vALre.-s tlih Mr.’Thaycr the t« sal© was illegal for die reason that Pfw*nt» COU&gt;J n,lt be afforded f-r leas
tforirefith, Janie*'Blood was elected May­
,
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., I thirtcM
X-i'/f1
lZ ' '-hal ,hcn&gt; '* nn ptit^ho United States , there was no advertisement of the jJfare Hum three dollars a year, aud (ha mumn
“*1 ,ra
am »«"»'•»
reached *°
to far as in tne lies, th» I! nr- TwcState Cdnvtntimy finished its x-»COM M feSION ER'S NOTICE
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» Ultvwlu n ••I •Tirc-.-rr - *
» ablc *«
*“ whobitanta so , of Mio for txx« by the County Treasurer, of ft was, its circulation at that limo was lawless vlolenoo,, which, under tte pies of I; «ion atiTopciut, &lt;«T&gt;tun^ay. Marcus J.
rt and mart- thin suilUwii to meet the re”1 !*rt«stly indcpcudcbl^f all 'other auction^. Tills dccutlou Is in accordanai with the reHfnail that it could nut be afforded for ndmiulrtcring justice to terse thieve., seta
fAi s^rtumnw.
Congreac.— IO u»r mnrr-t mutpruroammr.m.
| at defiance tte authorities of tbc State and 1 Arrott WM n&gt;'Etffnatcd fur
TteUja.wfal
-d lte.^."5te*.-ii;£^£f2ra££
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i vahev cuntmiui sa,L iron, co.d timber,.vase Alics va. tvalkrr. uuiia invalidates.
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dcJtrov. all rcsprrt for ths laws both ter ------------- i ... ...
. vnthuafaam
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utmiwt un-tmmily and
pre Cs&lt;/M3r.f43eiml»sa*!.p!«UMrobto
ir.
tl!. Arnl. I c“r commuuicrtion Ufa 'res and u.*t, , The other case was that of P nr*™ vs. ' their palrmtace because they cnuld get man and divine, stall bo checked, 1 shall
ailed.' Di© Topete Gmatitnlhsi. aud
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ItorGeneral ir fo v-n^and t’ tfaeTreas iandevery posiule udvuutage by nature, 11'oa'h&gt;, hi which the tax title was ftta»id&lt;* sonic more widely rirculatcd paper eixap- have no hesitation; therefore, when srfiiei.
^riklted- n •mSteiiiH^veSXt! “&gt;J wbc“ ”!1W lkc
nirohaoi.
roaton that tfo-re was no record in cr, tfe. N. Y. Tribune rorid Ml Mibb day daily advised-of the cxig&lt;nwy, lb eall out the Suite Government were ffliatnmoualy
sustained. The C.mstitution will te mbthe entire military 'force of tho state, if
milled to the | ©opkat the August elec­
&lt;widr.»m.BKte
".puUf,„hh,ui«lu, ™ru». I tl^t;™. «»4 }U tte u&gt; roll
• &gt;“r- B«t tl»« t.lftt .IL U.6.H edit necessarr, to crash out this splritofrebel­
tion. |Tbe City Guvcmnumt of Lawrence
‘
« ttei, th . I. n.,1 reqmrwl,j
m..n«v. hwi been rU^J.—A.'lr.t* Javr. I&lt;— 0&lt; wltely nralitel |«p«r. wl.-ute- lion w hieh hail shown itself in your ouunLas not yet passed any acta or done any
Whin, l.v a
r.al.n.'
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Lusuxto.
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-Jal
hMkn a. .Uv. .UbJ. Hat I U‘ «•
b, t.CTtt.iaj oh popn-t
“I shall direct all the military'compatain their own county papers in preference
From tte Det Daily Adv.
ILmi- tU. -a. not
w.lh | U““ “ pf i—tJ- '' • k»«
to taking any other. Fowler says be ot niesln th state to hold themselves tn rea­
Waiksr canjpedouuide. al Lawrence,
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tte aa-.t™ «
Um. »f. J.,■ tecaamil
ten receives communications from persons diness fur duty.
t
.;8te wla „x.;tea"Prly ttem. Oar™,™.mite.mat
with eight companies of Dragoons on the
St. Louis, July 18.
“A* I have b«n written to ou this sub­
who inform him that they have stopped
p.. ta,u. u, Ite Ur.'. Mr,,- I "»
K-MM,«telk.
17th. j 'IFo citizens decided not to negolL
The Dtmocrat has advices from Ken.la, afiteterV Ito mlal.dadam.1 .all, » ” *“' JV““° "t.’S ’"7
J
their county paper, tud request a copy ject by your County Judge and by other
ate »ith him, aud willuot resist the ttoopa 4
,
M.I.Uit.m.mMir .wall, ofth. ta. fot"' F'»-l Ite our B.dm™,.! fcrnh, saa, stating ihrit Gov. Walker Ims issued of
one of hia Journals. He nays he is cHltcM of Clhtton.imd as I desire there 1
QT-lTE OF KtattOJX.Itarr*Ceatt.rari*
imlesa fired upon, whin' civil war will be • O ____
■raging word
of
hope
a proclamation declaring his intention t&lt;&gt; ,
.
,r
..Umur.oeaocorraslnj
.ord
rf
h-p.
to!. C*Airt m swt for &lt;jUt caBSiy- *‘^*^5
•
Hikes of Mivoigaiij
sorry to receive such commutik-utious, should !&gt;e no doabt as tn my opinion on
r
-------- nMifaiaadfcr^wrtysre^J*
or shall
ihim unfl easternn tt fords,...
_ __ __wo pm down opjxisiiiwi to the Territorial
Wa|^er **** warrants to ar-jttortoJ?*.
the sulijfifct, ortas to what my action will declared^
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and
considers
it
an
imperative
duty
that
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IllAnbl*
iltnl
lull
lira,
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avail ouraclves of the means timl nature
laws by force, and ecnaurmg tha citurvns
h mat; should first take lus county paper be, T request yon to give publicity to this &lt;
has given to our wewtora shore,of of the
rIbeWMUer nt Ito r*uu &lt;f M
S*to
ofHt
qf ItMlilw in Mid oxmtj. .-c xmA
aid that it. naw oflered by oar northern of Lawrence, and warning them not to ur- j and then otiiers according t&lt;» his ability.
cornmnulcatiun.’’
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We have urvrr m3 n more t&gt;xk*hfog- neighbors, and rise to a spbyru in life and giuixa under tho Topakrx charter. Ru-1'
Some men, (nad 1 heartily thank them
On the other hand, tba. Vigilance Com­
,.... ly iwautlfal ibef«nt than the following, wealth tint wit! do honor tv the old do- mor says that 1.000 troops arc summon-'
&gt;ty drcMWddrro*"^ •» 'to v In-1 *k*{*-£
jom-mus nave already
fur it,) Imvo done noUy jn misiaining the mittee* appear to l« In no ways bock,
/ ‘ svWeh oeonrreu a short time since in otoe­ mhrnin.
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m- ntkmed tba foot, ft ft perhaps, Dot Im-1
ed to march agniuat Lawrence, and that
Banner. They have taken the paper, ward alioul making themselves known,and
’ oTthu FremJi Courts.
Tnn natural no- •
We luiva l,000,i’»fn) more white popudesign
of Walker
?TO,5'
that Mr. Bayard
The Score- .j.™
Virginia,
11 is
“ thu ~**
n 01
,
T* . to retain
u n tbs
l paid their subscription promptly and done justifying their proceedings.
’ ’ ’tet- ate
•
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bilily &lt;&gt;f tho brother, and the uflectionaLe htiun than castani W
|
is about tobetnanaftt to Miss !
entire
benefit
of tho
wd to break up tte t tab
r
fitith of the vhtert are examples worthy received almostih^; u....
—
,—. _
.... .j Bra,.y ,n
w hnt they could to extend ite circulation, lory
tnry of ilia
tba Committee
Coram ittee organised
organized at Big j *»’
• ■■ to he fullutrrd by the unfortunate youth pnxxeds of ibe present state debt of $3,- expedition.
There are many such men in tho town of Rock has furnished the luiitor • of the g *(
’•'■' of our own, or any other outmtry, as au 000.0t)0. It Ims U-cn the last concern of
Thomapple where wo hsve a list of sub- Clintonian with a copy of th©
whole of
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r
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Tiw i
NtW Y’onx, July lb.
es iduno"' that, b.owvver dark the day, on patriots of Richmond to build themselves
■b. p«Mi.g of Urir npkr
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hottest heart and a drm resid vn will over­ up, bat wo will take the matter isio our
The Washington correspondent of the ! scribers one third lunger than in any town t' ;----U»C«»UUU.«.,JIlJ.U»«orib. A^ 'J"e*^tl“
Smllj. Il lb. Au-I
------- , up.
. raiucu
» jwwraycatrrday
,j rc- inre
‘ho &lt;teuoty except Hastings. Twelve tho Constitution and By-Lawa of th© Ancome t lie greatest obstacle.—
own hands and build euranlvcs
If Herald says
the President
A French paper saya that* Lurille Lynchburg will not he
fc; the picket —
*
guard
B 'dig™,..}, from gor Walker ‘M'ngs ia but a small pried to pay fog1 MwUno nad ibo »unu of cbo mcmUrv i
“ pstu™ I*”"' fte j
-a^.av.15.
Nwb Up-. Tb. b^p,
.iU
' Rome, a pretty girl with blue ayes and lor
fur ttutrivton
chnrkton S.
o. v.,
C., wtiy
why should
wny
snouw wa
wo be
ix? the
inc ,
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,. ------------- .s the amount of reading raaltet that is am' black iuir, tiui'riy bttt ih ally' dad, was picket guard for Rfctawwid. unless it Mating that on th© day prevlow a serious
i snend thn rMO IA
. rn.. '
j tawed in fifty two numbers of a newspashould
ba
for
ottr
own
btorest
tn
serve
.
insurrection
broke
out
at
Lawrence,
and
' brought before the sixth Court of Conte
Mors Baum Mcbokm at SnatT Lakr. j *le®t&gt;wni not prevent the execution of
in such a cajioeity.
' that
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ho cumtnoued the V. 8..jtroops
pen *»»J
to there nr© in this county over one
tion, 'uhder lhe rirnrgc of vacraucy. •'•
-The Galena Advertiser is informed hy *r' -j —= . - J'ten
of 4_______
«—of
T- aa
— exploration m
ft is tnuat obviously for our interest in i suppress It. ~
.. . . | thouMnd famfifos which by paying thia —Tita
‘Doea fifijf dfle dniin yoti I’ asked the
The cause was not. nlluded
Capt. Parker, of the Frod. Loren*, who ’ C‘’_nl~1 A‘“
u
rc“'re to this
wralcra Virginia to introduce as much to by the Territorial Uw,'which the free small
■' , magistrate.
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” sum each would
'* enable
*-*-■*tho -----propri­
n &gt;!
*AI&gt;! my good rir,’ said she, ‘I have no intelligent
labor
from
tho
eastern
states
intelligent..^. ..uu.
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etors to enlarge lhe paper and make it m left 8t. Paul Saturday evening, that a'
Stale settlers have resolved not to pay.
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longer any IHendr; my father and motb- and Europe as will dr.vriopo the exkumtThe Jussios’s Docket of Wm.
cheap and os ronvrnient a medium mewspr had just arrived from Spirit
'er ore'd.-ad—I have'only my brother less and hid Icn wealth, mineral and agriEw|.. is no* In the bonds of Dra^G*
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Cincinnati, July 18.
tiirough which to obtain al! kiformation UAe, bringing Iniclligvoca that the Smn ’
‘i
Jnmrs, but hu i« ua ycrangas 1 urn.
O,, ndtursl, «*all fain region of the old doTho issue nf Gar. Walker’s pruclama- of interest m any in the Stale.
Jnstiec of the Peace, •!«
Indians lad made anolfair attack on the
*A '■ ■ str; » hat es’.i 1.j
far mol'
oiinfon; and iu no way enn this so well be
i all bueiocso appertaining to the «**J
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■ -H-Te I am. «L:. . —bore I am I do not dona us upon M^. Thayre’s plan. There
I hope t!&gt;o people of tho county will white inhabitante bordering on Spirit!
,
t - - •••■sww uttwaewt, are
feu-J’ cri.-d a childish voice from the ulh- laborers, bv coming, will bring ail the of the citizens uf Lawrence framing for take this matter Into ccmsideralton; for I liakc, in Iowa; that more whites were! paid far it alone, bat texwuac we tenasetiv Justxw ofthe Peace with ;..•*unp»*»
betare that Dr. Arar h one of
ra...
' ct end of ths eonrt. And at tho same improved iniplemists of industry with aubtuiotiod to lhe popular rote n city
am certain that a little reflection will killed, many taken captive; Looms hural,
hmtKDt.8 tittle .boy with a hvwly cram- thetn, and we, the old settlers, ahafi share
Ofliee ladvdyesr’s Block, fir*
charter essential diflvring from that grant­ cause them to take a greater interest .in &amp;r. The white iuLabkanta and fricndlv
tauric-; *tattc&lt;t forth from amidst tile our improvcmcDta aud educate our chil­
.. 74.------- ,,
w’periencc tta: south uf the PfoLocr Prhrttofi
dren end share ia the.feneralg.md. Mr. ed by the Territorial Legislature, and set­ aitatainlng the press of the county.
Indians of the neighboring settlement had
crowd, sn.l rtcod Iwforc tho Jsdgc.
Thayer says w© must licgiu with the ting defiance to th© Territorial notboritics.
•Wtyxr.'ytiir said he.
Ho who la tosucceoded me is better started In pnrauit.
C
to- «*«&gt;■ *•
' . ‘James I’omc, the brother of this poor plow, the axe and ike hammer, sad die Tab m-tten Walker pronounced treaaon. qualified than my selfto Gil the port of ed.
See card In our atlvcrtiUi'&lt;4 colur1^
! smamfoats and the railroads wilt natu­ able, and has ordered a body of troops tn
Fatal Fau—A liuhf girl six vuu?
itor of n public Journal with honors/
rally faftfow when moet wonted and they tba vicinity to prevail farther proceed-1 himttlf and to the satnfirction of ita^rad.
MQT1CLold, named Fanny Johnson, Ml from the
t &amp;&gt; you wanlF
eWm toy Lorille.’

for tte ears e

water, dto. But yesterday a report was Troops if on atu-mpt was made to co ll«c
raised tint a hiward of 81,(100 was taxes. The gintluman met Walker 10
offered for their diliyerydn La Grange miles from Lawrence with? co:npan«
when “ull eyes we?a. op® for the of infantry. Said h i would arrange ma*,
«--------. .
They were suppoeed to be scouts of the afrebewskm «&gt;f the fagiUves" and in tors pcacibly if possible but would um
------------- ----- -- ------------------- plac-*, they will pav no taxc* to th.&lt; usur-: Public patronage
for aIIvelyhood
te much . rfamucl&gt;
public patronage
for a lh-clyhood
•
B^uUtora,. as the . few minute, a party wps formed farce if necnwMry. The Free State mra
is doa the Carpenter,
Carneau-r. BUiksunfa,
Blacksmith. Ste
Suo. • .
*
7
. .
t» ;&lt;
£u ThoJ„ iB Vl_uu.
, per. nor rreognixe ’the validity -of tteir *»
were burrjlng to Lawreocc having beta
EH Thayer in Virginia.
■ .
.. .
‘
m
latter did not make their appearance, it is and tlie search commenced. All day they
!
------m-t4.
maker,Merchant,
vsiriafi or
”7.7'"*.7’A12,
,h„ro«n too much were enpiged in the stealthy tn-cd but im
maker,Merchant,Ph
Physiclah
orClergy-man.
Clergy man. • i
...
Wm Cotravv, V*„ June Ifoh 1857.
In ite nest place, a census will te im- No man can with Justice ray to another, «PP«^ lhcJr
In die nest place, a census will be im-. Ko man can with justice »y to emitter, --rr~, «««iriDff slave* were to be found and the party be,~dbu
1,«kArfdia.u
1A»M. nd
’
------------------- -- ------------------ ------------------------------------------------‘ (rate.
U•
“»ri"S
Txar.ipLt ArciDsrr—Tuzxz Mo
in»r» |-,&gt;.l«»"..i»‘b.T«rnlor,.
™ on
I
b~. »■« frewh themselves preparatory to w«rtter Killrd.—On Wednesday &lt;&gt;1 last week,
. .
11.
,
,T
. ,
,,
I
ihirid!-!: An elcetsOn will te held
y.nm .mCFentnc^Uope. of lie Fro- ;,«■
lb&lt;. nr., y
J(jn
li|j
.
&lt;if
Ar
_...
,
_
,
ji.n.iny vr Ararat, urrl.r rr ,-ir.U) “my ctjlmgi. «&lt; »w-. mpo
B.# tlln hy thr vtglhnw Commit. trial hy night Their-fan was spmW, AmbrcneThriatian. of Port Byw, Phii'•
re twill, for Governor, State uttcers
oflirers ’ tanre
rance to me
the wonu
world cunn
than yours.
Each P®
’
.
(lintnti and Gejilc--F.^&gt;lutione Kndortjna kim.
[ this retwna,
___ ,
___ ___
_
. in Ostraudiw, ofMay’s Pyint; and Hear;
I
r™’Utd
b» ““ T” I MW"!". &gt;■ lop™** s ri*»s»w
“»til wt^'iu. s r■&gt;"&lt; &gt;»
C..tre*pcnd»tccef tte X. Y. HcrrtA
and LcgMture, os provided for by lhe To- ■ occupation, is •legitemstt', if equal
after
- —.
n - - - I minutas
nuiiuu»a&lt;
“&lt; they had
“—■ returned,
-------------- inform- &gt; Ckmmetiee,
• ••“•■» an
— engineer,
--d------ , were instantly
....-u.uj
'Hie VtaulnDgton meeting bonne in thia 1 I’1'1*,® Constitution.^
| bther jiu
u point
anilJ uaeiu [-....» of
n. importance
— —
n-i_
-.a .yri:.,mn
The CLShcrift
afClinton G&gt;. -H1g them them that the negw&gt;ea had teen j jjilfal by the explosion ofan engine boiler
county ifas filled to overflowing on j ‘K FutrrtMy: I-w-Stata m»n_uill attend । j|(jm
q’h., farmeaaa©©'much den
J a letter to tho Governor, d«»yed into lhe htmie of Mr. James wMch
„n M umporary trad
Wednesday right. May fiOth, with muio ■ j " ?- ‘..........................
’ “ “ "" '
both tba Legfekturo and
b
' lU | .taring that hr ha. in bh h«,I. ^arrant. V el sb, who lhe. « the .dgto-rite timand c.-ntierncn, Including lhe moat weal- I■ - , ■ rerore
SvC
perems Ur lo which tte unfortunate, were con- w hich had been hid from May’s Point, b
thy and InP.matiJ citizens of this county, pte delegate to Chngross; wflch
the town of Tyre, to a gravel bed, for the
to listen to on aUdreu on crgs:;iz-.-l emi-; tcr'‘ wh‘'n ''

J.
JETN
tnitfrance

’•*
OF HARTFOR
In^nrphnfted YBI9—C

FTRT, and

NAVIGATION I
Ostia aUcntian of its f
tb» public generally, to

'

WITH

1,307,90

Is m^ariized on a mtos
w &gt;n a" rr*nc‘
’MisrcsHtilr system;
•',8uB»4hrd, with nn
’
.ration alike the
banks of the Hu
’ Mississippi, t
’ ’ •
Mexico or th
'.
Lakes; pre
'
a powerfu
2'“’* '
ration as

'.
.'
. ,
'
1 ■
I -

smatoro
lie good
Jta n d
i.tqp

.- • , •

copal
all cm
Igenc
jit und
f ..
•
|tskea,;
'' ' , ' 1.
thy
STABILITY AN

ON MERIT

, Affording sujicrior fa
. . In mattersoflnsuran
Mechanical. Mcrrau
11
ranking for impo
. . ' i • ■
lie Kr
— THE Fi
■‘■n FUtE IKtTKANC
' ' ’
OF AM
'
'
Dtamt
Bata* andRulcMU' Li
turned perrpit for S
.
■
lEstectal attention gi
of Dwrltinsa an

LOSSES EQUITAB

,

PBOBPT

Ue« lasued H ith
JAMES A.

AT THE H

T^TfCTQ-

Hare lately received

I

Chemicals,
■
’

J.iTr-T-

turpentin

- Hll U

Burning Fluid toget

GROC

X/tar hare cm h
'

iff ammunitio
such as powd
cutsivn Cap
.
•_
Water P
other*
Lai
Ail t
’
ular
•»* .' Medicin
day ma
found at t
tnunt. A
riety nflba

i) I’m

Hy.

The fa»los mg are th© resoulutious to ings and enforce the law. Tte atatemenl'
that Walker deaigma, through chia move•‘WT/twa,

OF ITS H

A Cash capit

merit.

nd the Utah expedition, ia
:Hdn.

G. W.Muai.
I

�HASTINGS

COLUMN.
S&amp;rd.
“
Altai,
.P"
HtoU. F&lt;r b

Great Spring

AYra-s^r«SF

SALE

PILLS
m.1. aaa* cuwmo wr a

■OF

&gt;wtuB.a

BUCKLEY

eypteyrtatt till, of Dm True DigrXtii. Fluid, or
V.
Jujol P.-epAtediiy Dr. JB. HoMtonx. o!
piiAUtlf hia, for lhe cur. of Indigestion and Dya-

i'DSmnaiRE
zETNA

oFHAUTFOIID.CUXN.
Inj rp* rated 1819—Charter Perpetual.

mpnriry track
«te'. I'.lm, ta

WITH AS.SSufiQuUy'riXG TO

1,307,903.42!
mdiriduak, all

eomotire.

TU

-’•trod. AU Ekd
Zntfier.
.

GAITERS

At a greater reduction ofprice, than I lure
over before offered k&gt; my‘customers, fur

It having been impnuiblo to make col- .
lections th) &lt; fast Spring. I have taken
‘
this course in order loanable me
:
to pay all my Indebtedness
io • New York witbin

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ready. Pay Store.
tlothing: Never so (heap.

Il'S NOTICE.
ring been af pointed by
I—— &gt;
IV ■! thlfW

and

Emincni Amcrlcnu Corporation,
ON MERIT ALONE
For.vnixn jts claims
TO PATRONAGE AND FAVOR,
Affording «u|&gt;erior faeilituw end wurity
In inaHen oftnsuranct*—Commercial, ’
Mei-Laofad. Jdcrcintilui.r rural, while
ranking-fur impoit.ncv aqd pafa
lie &gt;ervico

300

SHE OFF

AV‘Y

ot'i‘xnl

.1°^°

*,?Cf' ‘kS^LC^f^

C’ ’

riEFAtiED ur
JAMES C. AYER,
'

sign of the
s

very large

SmnmBr Dress Goods;

pioNrrY

1

; on the buildin,

wMr1uK.u~-ua.njg5—
?" AhLE

Fries S3 Cssto psr Eox. Firs J::ti far SL

!
I

LARGE BED BOOT

PLAjN AND FANCY

Fmm $3 loSkGJ per yard. Collars nh-1
Under alee es. Paroanle plain ane fig­
und.
. large stock of faihdcnabl : Ribbons, which will
be told clxaper tian
ic cheapest. A
large atfrek
ofdrrs*
1
Tritrfhild;ga, Brocbe end Crape

KKXFIKLDTL

yCT Remember the'

i

i n tegrtty
equal to
all ctner-

■ thv the

A

Which will be given in

•

30,000 SIZEXir&amp;S
______ KEirutUT

far ul.'rt__

BOOTS AM) SHOES, READY MADE I

On the the, must £iv vrable terms.

A

U uiTpuAp a&gt;_______ ’ Komur

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALLKINDS BONNETTRIMING8
i C
ATTIIE
i!£

20Qtu°l'texi I'te

Exchange for Wool.

rervnttrrufpilb.
lie good and''

CTADiLmr

J;
G
fj

.
„™»..«».jsiGROCEBIES
KALAMAZOO.
OF ALL
■ egrtlM*, EO

BROADCLOTHS,

lixiCKS Warrwiud to run or no
U
'
KKKFIELD'8

iP1

oe

, M «&lt;»ry pur^aiiv. medicine trdura* tbo atrenxth,
| when taken to rtc-raa. it. thouiand raw in «Such

READY MADE CLOTHING,

it u uil c r-

LAOS, I

■

Alain Street,

|« urgufiixrdtm u national liaaia, with local
airni I" tn all principal places, under a ’
Mercantile system; founded un a cash
Standard, with an enviable retro’
laiioh alike the aamo on the
' banka of the Hudson, ortho
I Aftaitnippi, the Gulf of
.
Mexico or thw Northern*
'

hardwart,

BRILLIANTS,

•

a

KipuprlM^Fldpitatkm nf the Unit, rail
Hark, KlMBch. and FMa. They .Limit! b
taknu in tiw apriaa of th. yH», to parity ll
•nd prrjBW the to.tciu ft-r the .c‘i5H&lt;« sf
An ucr. uoml drwe .liruulxt-. the rtnrn
bowell Into healthy seUcn, aid mturm tl
tile and vijtar. They vatifr th. blood, and.

HANSCOMRS,

.

Sub able to the season.
alvei of

riber on or about
v a calfakin .waL
of righty Mian
U» Peter Cramer
lw drawn by tba
iu Prter Cramer
vaaurer of Burry
riven by I. E. Ha*
Peter Cramer or
uno last, and ann»
y cauiiiin allw' the above oblige,
ing the above wsL
rrtoniing the sama
«liberally reward­
ER CRABBS,
1832.
.

J£ATS uni Cij.i for G«bU«u«&gt; sad Boys.

OF ALL K1XDS,

MyMoek consists *nr prt of
r l.urtrt, inatMrt-

KENFIBUn.

GDiGDAMS.

..... . I" 1
f. Cold, rilh

Cash, or its Equivalent

A Cash capital of 8500.

ptiom, cbe.p.1

PRINTS

WITHIN SIXTY DAyS

NA VIGA'l 1UNINSU RAN'CE,

•in engine bbilw

"u^gnai

Sbwtlnr. DriTn. Ticking, Koto FlaaBelli, Cottaa
Yam. W«d Yam A ijwiend wtortawut uf Ctatb*
Broad Ctothi, Vewt ttaltoto. *«.. Ac.
JjADIES Fua, Craftrtan, ail Whoc,d«

AND

01 Goods within

FIRE and INLAND
OF ITS HAVING

noons f

LOW PRICES!

and .SlyU, Straw a»dSilk, HenMt Trinunin^t, ArlijicutU,
Ril'anr, Hush and
Fluwwrt of tnry Slflt.

■

To be sold at Lowest
JPriccs.

nr the

Insurance Company.

stock of

and

Call and srr them btfure purdianr.y
tlsevktrt.

• 20,000 WORTH
CHOICE FifisT

EVEEY VARIETY,

Shoes

I am desirous of dispoaing of

KENFIELD'S.

from all is s ouctted

OF

J

Can save vou from 15 to 65 per ccn
you buy Jwir good, of h[
ut

Goods

DRY GOODS

flWWiW BOOBS,

HOOTS,

-.JvljW.

STILL IN THE FIELD.
cam

Suffering- Community!

L.

i

N. ACKLEY

,

AT

FAMILY PHYSIC.!
_ ______
rtetririag
' Just received a large A
*
J
,
stock of
— -i.--_a--.tth-.-*

TO THE

bt&gt;i

.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING S

CHEAPEST NEW

SPREAD'S of slTki«ta will b. fooU ■
______________________ KCTFIEUFS.
ENTUCKEV JEA.X3, Ebtap. Bru}, sad al
kludaofCbst and PanteduM efadw hr sstas
K EX FIELD'S.

AYER'S

K

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For ll&gt;. rapt* Cure of
C«rCHS.
COLDS,
nOARSTAFNS,
i
BBOMcnrm, wiioopixg-coigik
CROUP. ASTII.11A, AND
CONSl JIPTION.

ilira rii-,1 uuiu; in tei. nun u. vi.i.vwvr. •
____

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for;
; Goods. ;

O. D. HANSCOM B Srx^

♦RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.
’ COUNhy.
’
।

GRANT

Mar, Ptb IS3X

In foiinM.blo

UT-ling«*n
Watch,

clock

&amp; jew elih

ULW1.I.KI .
th
\
SFECTAnXS.
p.
.
TUIMBLE3.
L
GOLDFENH.
i
.
CHAINS, Ar'
and *11 other article, in hia line of bu.itw^ wltoi I
u -mm U ,i,.r..
.tajej
I,
A ’»«■

KEyrtEum

.

DRY GOODS'

aud Lull.

.

i far what they will bring.
ment of

MEW

■

Silk Giorm st
!
_ KESFIELMl

-■

A good nsaort

GOODS

S ‘OttOD AMrartomit c'm-it crMyUitoBUMS
XV Muok.'J which ! stand tm««*b»bi) •
! ft_____ ________________ KEXFIKL1F8.

B KING AU, tOCR FUODCCK TO
"

KKSFIELP.

Jmiv 1. 1£&gt;7. ;
v2tri
i:s7ifi-- !HLutU.taCb«mm^l 0u Land. Call early.
........ '
U.ijluni &lt;t 1 crrl.iti Indrniurr eft
A. A. KNAPLN.
:
__ ______________
?jT7.TJl.'S!
ClIlllUSSOSEtol NOTICE.

to. ciliern.

At a great rcdnilirn in prirtw. A large
•Ux k of PR STS AND SHHETINGSJ
FIRE ISSCRANCE COMPANIES.,
Denims n&lt; Idw a. lt&gt;- a yard. Irish LinOF AMERICA.
his from ‘2. fid tuSs per yard. A large
•tuck of
J
Kates sJidRu!eaa. Li: end as the Ilitks aa
BOOTS A N D SHOES.
suniednertnlt for Solvency and Fair
Alsonfullstnek of Lndigs’ Gaiter*,which'
,
Profit.
Especial attentiongtnen to the lawtrnuce

SPAULDING.

Ho Subscriber «t.bing th ••lose out

&gt;, tba th" nnderal-nri. n.ectpign un p.g«
lointed by the Ttvb.it there b daioird I

lie by J. I*. Bobcvaa I

~ ,»am nin
°
Ttanfa:

__________ “ J | H

~1.S" ,“™V

| Great Cure for Dyspepsia.!

jeata.

,

I

Cheaper thou ever.

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

PXMEffP'rJLT PAID.

DR. HOUGHTON® PEI’blN.

ladies

Dr. iMued Withoel Delay by
JAMES A.&amp;i\\ EEZEf, Agent, I want.vwr WOOL. I wautynur BUT- j hefnh?.tuc«£h.R N&lt;&gt; e« of swa can c“i»sJ *
TEr. Kant your EGGS. I waul yuur
5^’\rr.*5^i^-rT
Hqatings, Mich. PAPER RAGS, and i wont your pro- •'
Efoy U
Att

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

duev in general io exchange fi-t tny Gwds ; frebte patients wb« ctbuoi .at a w.ur etucMir
hr wu5t.mi»/a. biFte.i !-a»i|TB?ftffl£dKps1.R¥7»»cS
T

price.

AT TIIE fLASTlXCS

DRUG STORE,
Have lately received a full assortment of

DRIGM AMD M1EDICINE8,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
ma

r-e

!E A U.MON T ’
A word to Parraers. !!
’

uoeas.

Burning Fluid fogetlicr with u fall slock of
Such as TEA,'COFFEE. SUGAR, SP4
CHS, PHI'Hit. FISH. m. .rml ««ything in the Grocery line, auch as
will be wasted f.ir family use. And
they have &lt;m hand the beat kind
ofammunltioo Rw sportsmen
such as powder, find Per- &lt;
cussion Caps of al) kinds
Water I’roHTi aad
others, Shot,
Lxstd, 6ic.
All the pop. .
• nlur Pat ent
Medicinva, uf die
day may afan l*»
found at this esUbliab,
menu Also a great va.
rirty of lhe c-holeest I’erfit.
tnery fur die especial accoxnfniMlnticm of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pwis. Pencils, Ink, (ey.
cry variety) Paper, Envtkq* Ac.

Callontb- Vr»n«. .nd/rt • Dwcriplir. Ciroi-

Cloths, cheap. Cull aud see. Gurmenfa i
pbrtroiogy &lt;&gt;f f»ire«t&gt;&lt;&gt;D; Dr. I’min ou
cut and made to order, and warranted to ■ Food bod dirt-. Dr. John u. Dratwr. ** K»* '
ft. P.mm-xwib* p.-m.nu
|
I
un thu abortnt notice. I bare removed j v_.
lo€rt‘ier n itb report, or CL'iUSS tn»n all
—
I•
Trailed Sllalre.
&gt;
I
uiu-r.n.v ..i,--- —.^.... ... .—
•wolBel’Kt'SlN be«r« Hie written aifnsUir. of J
I ruoegtaton. M. D . Itiitadripbta. Fu Copy r^M.
I and Trad. MxrkiKcurrd.
,
; tjr- Sold bv all Drasgiito .nd uealera ia Mnll| ch&gt;«. Friew 1&gt;5E DOLLAK
&gt;?i9

AMBKOSE HUBBELL,

and gentlemen

SAI
jiOOIV
..........................
- ‘

-AT THE SWSOFTilE BALLOON.

mortgage sale.

’ ‘

T

uf ibr'eiv.i

icK COOL IxUONADBearrol Mp, wi short so

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

IW.-.tsrS'-r.S'ss! isr^
z&gt; .....i™

FAMILY GROCERI'S!

Inspected While F»b by tha barrel, half,
quarter, or by the pound.

: .trtrixJitrcxh »o|'ll
I ' Aimrat pabtk* rvadi

JOHN k aUOIAX.X"

• reeenled j

nyi'Mi tbete.r.
f
■ f.rvi«b»rrby pven lbs I h
rr at Mie nntoiBcd in
*»
ie rl.l.i. in mu:b cue made .
mrwa dc'ctiUrd In and oi'
&gt;&gt;«!««!, ll»--,ia"».JH«rir ‘.«ra;iMiiBnrrpy.m.oan
D.O;if.LSl’\t'l4&gt;lNG, Hartgs-er.
decriptfoo, to wit: All
0. L. K»T. Attorney.
urwli ! pstvel. ifland altuatali
TilwtE zS“fiR5ia'Zl-v:; K'iLTrf.X ..

IL UKALMOXT.
iMOilTC.Auh SALT

Tv«..l.bH.vmi» «—I fell .nJ
complete. I will sell them out at &lt;
m 1 wikh V&gt; go out uf the trud
Oil shades and windtfw papc^ cln ap. Al No 2
may bo found a
full rt-iek of .

iuring broil HM-t. in tbe pavci
vf toe »umuf 11«« buadtod Mid fhirty Li.
DEFAULT

utr of Barry. «fc.l it ate .if J
tfa cut bait &lt;i( ll»e^&gt;fcti».

HIS Saloon • l« kept strirtly M TEMltl
KANCK kUIBLTFLHS. «ta:n&gt; to. inn.I ti.
lidkMM uxd toll bo iklttivd; tru;.| vu.toj
Un
limiioaof Ufa.

TtiiTnapid.
coi.nly of^Barr. aud Stele of'
Mk'Mpiit. to Wiltard Dialg» of Katamaioncuanty AND LT TAKES MDXEY TO BVY GOOD JLW । ra.4 l,alfl.fthvr..J1th-wi
CT.KY.' vwrirs.UJllownddp N
Kwi S.ir &lt;1 Mic!i|*M&gt;. .un Ikj4«* itato -IprJi ilrt.
IMS, and rvcunii d in ibr Uc|ri*lcn OfficeL«U*Ms : Such M U.e CiiiiOTS uf Jl*.wy Gjnnty cay CU J 1*2^.723*?^“
n« datim hitnirtf that H will io&gt; i« Mid far toe cuualy of Barr r ;u mui! cute. Yin fad
*
uiSsuit III teoc STM:
i •S'fi.lfiSSR
nu day of April ts-A. faLt'irrC. of
an pac". &lt;TI Mid &lt;H. Mi l »l.wh «al'i innri|s;j«
In KVtyKVsdryjjnudMurK

JUDN F. 11INK.VX, Uorlgacrw
.C.RIUNES. &gt;!&gt;..rt£.|p~Miy.
&gt;.
b( above axle I. fartto. p-Mpwurd until Um
i darof Jhtr A. D. ISS7, at rier.n o'cfeck ia

lie .uclioa, by rutae o( thr |4w«*
fot t*
iiurpoto.' o ...... .
and .nt Forth. '
Julj "st A, D. 1AVT.
JOHJi F. HlrtAX,
L C. Ranrc
'*
:
M«i*M|.a
ibirtf»g«v*s Att’y.
:
'" wwt
Tl,-.1. i. «. -&gt;
- ■&lt;----- a lilt a. m

cAclueki

F. ih'xiu’r, Mocf^cew

amp un. cwor,r- • .

___

SiUtsrs. Corers. Candle". Soap Rtmte
Ware, Tolitceo. Powder, Shut

Coarse and Fine Salt.

XS Oturcb, &gt;. tta .ma*,
Hut-fi vr
7X road. kiom&gt;« th"
B»ttlr Crrrk n*l

Judge of Probate,

olthe »Ull*tc uflli/rtate of Michigan, Oteyrttpiaca Aku rfrtioul Itonka. Blank Hooka ukM

til.tte huotcMd »l
TOBNIJY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAtr,
&gt;&lt;eudt*&gt;ev, Hxpe, tta»ty C«. Miebig«n.
■ the pr«MUl ob&lt;! until f .irUwr Mliev. I will

7r.t7i ■ \ u , vn
00 ’toniixy m e»ai week, notwiwn me nourr ci i
.
« l i- .uh UAVtB * BA&gt;iTAv&lt;' “4 3 «»■&lt;*•«* «d t*&gt;w days to Mtoed to any tan
wliaga. Hareh I. ■ IVlT.
_ of^ y,,, B1,r
b,f,fr» „„ i„ tu .bore cpai
REAL KSTA IE hOR tMUX
JVtfto. sMir^ natatags Mwts
।TATE OF MICHIGAK, W»trtmsw€&lt;ro«itT.a«. I ■ ■----- ■TIJ- J—' 1~ ^77777^
! into e matter rftbo .Mata uf W ilium it. fia 1
EXECUTUKK SA LK OF ULAL 1ST ATE.

W.Lrten- te &gt;te te"-'
-n.te »J r.te

Charles D. Root,

~

TA110R SHOP
'
York city, Mteblj. tarn to oflrr
8UPERJOK' 1NDICEMRNT8,

rS,.,^r. «.U&gt; LU Mult, ta &gt;1»

£ JLte rf“““j* ■Jx1
untvtuan cxamiiMti-n ofiitf 8

Ite dUtea nf Bnrfinga and uf the Rt- j
r-ainding County, gesanilly that «bcy fch
lend to aell even thing bi th«ir lit* ofthe
i usmeaaas cheap moo be taxighl •»•»?

ccrnplM by &lt;;.unr«
lb, Which laMlandw

OTHER MERCHANT

at this ofBen’ and is row ready for distributien among the diftirrat towns in tba

in battxx caara,
UBUCKLBY.

attention will

reapcctiwly.
...

"xswrasr

•W,

Daisy Corrrr Clekk’s Omea, 1
IlMtingn, June 4lh 1847. f
The Maslon Lawa for 1857, hare been
received al thisaffice. and will he distri-

_•

tUMrsvJto-ii

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�;je SAVE.

Startling JVcws ! 1! !

TUES. Y. wrxisdrosr.

Tlfl WEEKLY DETROH'TRIBUNE,

rns ouisrr ntMocssTic

jccmmal

» i

ICAN B

roimcsi. a:

cm OF Mtw VOM.

BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,

rptlAT T PHILLIPS ia aatHag rome-groceris.

* rae.ra rum-r

-WOOD Nm PH,"

’’

CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOGli
Abo, the exnuWtc bin] P™ *

that e.n be found In tte teatorn or am rvt&gt; mar
k»t. It oonprisaa every variety and kind of 6egWL !
U j*maa&gt;t. Syrov. Ac., which util be «*Jd at
RKMARKABLYliOW PRICES.

-i

Tete jtediusamWy to adv,

ta-

.^agq

m&lt;! tte gnoda will bo astedad and pot up W&gt;lh &lt;m
rnneb ears aa If you wvrv present to sc&amp;et tteai
yvarvotvosL
।
bi note or ofterwMe briars tte 1st of Oct.
Mv su&lt;k of Goods 1s larraaadwrflaelacted.roi|. '
T. PHILLITB.
anting of ovaro variety aud kind of
lUatinge, Aog.lA 19S4.

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

Tbd Butte of the three crc*;
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Btafantcn, |

।

Hortinif, 0»d At nimmudno Cowtnf
to MKfoaM goods in ite. !»&gt;. FIcom givs ms a
call s»d toot Ite tnilh of this Msortfon, or
! .
Send in Your Orders.

EOOO
liSX’TSKtS
&lt;1 at
PHIUJPH*.

inc all Ua* impintant am*

—

‘&lt;

APOLLO AND DIANA,

, IX MAKPU, urx tax.
T*»gvthcr with the f*.l!-vv.in2 Grona,..
StXUiM in Carrara Marlite-of &amp; *

———'

Strxugh-e for the Heart; Verma uj .
nlerPxrche; Mi^Wen; Cl.
ImvxXDCv; Captiva Bird; and Liuj^Tra

BUSINESS DIRECT
C, arm OX XXX xixxa ox lxo»
,cWB io -. "i'*-

Whh nomaroua work, in Brome. Md
collodion of Bevrral hnnJrrd
*

FINK Oil. PAITTljca.
lbs whole Bsmprisinc a larger and lucre grnrrj
amcrtnimt than tan be foend al any other ntsblishaurat. and will bs otfend

|

f*rir&lt;s fjotrer

u/t
U1B st er beturs beard U u&gt; lbs btsta of Michigan.

iwk.BiUil Bunday tl.e «4&lt;Lw uf Augu«t neit at
■ .Woe*, p. ■.. at ti«flir, ,,T Ite Judge
eMf U Ikatiags, al which lime and plow all
lus faUrmtsdmsT ap.-a* tad&gt;tew caaao if
rvte* th* water ufs'Kli Pdran should Mt be

Tweat)-eigluhorjauean&gt;»7,
the dirrilwti- n. will UknelL.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPHOX
Every anbacrilM:r of three doIfaiiR
titled to a ropy of tlie epl.-ndi,] wed m.
grnvinpt, •■fialunlay Night," or «tm,* w
any of tbu fiJlowing &gt;;) Magaguie &lt;2,
.

mIm

copy for hi. eerr.res.
I
WI.C. DHYANTACO.,
Enomturtev. XawYonx City

asMisai of lbs Piobaic Court, in and for
uaiy sf Barry, bi-ld-n at tlie Utee of ll.s
AavvnC la Uaslir.g. 01 Mstiday. the bit
July, |S5T. Prvacult). R Uayi Judge of

i rcaiMng and filing tte petition, of Gm.
Iwte. Guardian of said Aimur, prstiur for
I rvmtini ltjccau art forth for I was* to sell
T*1 Ti’*w? 1,1
*?**•'*• dUerib«L I"-,

by fading Artist-.
The whole of whirh are to be &lt;faa.
toil or allotted among the erfan*;
whote names arc rrcrived prcifah^E

Xminy PotiHtagls Copy Ibe'oneytar.inadvance....t» jd
Three Co jSre, ta advance....................... x» »&gt;
Sutacrip'iuto'iM.”
•’ “5 Unu'-

fWIf) MATCHES for a
worni
• A *" &gt;\J food al
PHILLIP:
2
VAN T NOTIU5.S * Kovd LiortmroteT
dime

k

THE EVENING PCSIwulria. • faU a*ro
of tte uccurtvareo of tte day, ari! regularly. I
crre-p.mdH.re Ac., tte latent foretgt. mtril.gen
- reprint, all public documenta ofoimportune*
reutata. spetial, full and earn rate reported Cut
mrnial an*! Ftuaocial ASaira, New Tort Market

e

1*11111 Ito
rfroGBarincAL avav^ronv,

I VTHORSvfMapsof Mooroe, Ililh। 1\ dale, Brr.nchS. loooph, Owt, Maeotub
and Jackson rountita Michigan, &amp;&lt;•.
।
'111;- oubocribcra proprvu • to publish a
n&lt;-d&gt;Muy of Barry County, Michigan.
! from county record* and actual surveys.
। Containing all public rna&lt;is, Metion and
l quarter line*, tho actual locality of Villa.
gc*v Tout Offices place.' uf Worship.
School House*, MmiuLctdries Tanneries.
Millt, Tloti-la.Stwi-sFurm-houavs, Names
of property. Owners. ic.t fir.
', Eoiargea plan* ofthe principle Villages
b table of Distances anti nlbtiainoM Direc­
tory. giving thd name and btrooeMof cas h
Utb’eribtr, nil! bo chgnrtcd on the tnar-

■uTlIjpx-.

etarh aiAsMlteridMri**! •»** «T w^ly
^Xingall matter stack Would reader H uadtAr.re.TKU. u.

insert !S3
u .&lt; i... u i*u* » m *•“*• *-*o *—*
“‘“‘ri-K'or mw .nrrex
-1 .
. _________ - .u—l ... aubaenter.

t The pl-Hiipgpill L« to a sultiible ieale
W&gt; as to utakn a large and ornamental
Map*, which will l-e colored and mounted 2ETNA INSURANCE COMP Y
Jh tno boat slyk and delhvrcdUr sulsuri
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
bt.-s nt 65 ttr copv.
"
SAMI’ELGEIL,

AND
S&amp;T/a ®!«38S

STRAY HORSED.
Broke into my eneloimrb in W&lt;&gt;odlan&lt;l,
ahoitt the fir&lt; &lt;&gt;f May. last one span of
IIoi-bus; one a dark cro.uh odor, and tlie
other white, one of mu! borsea had a bell
&lt;ii&gt;. The owner is requ4ded to prove
pt»&gt;i&gt;crtv, pay clurgoa, i.nJ! Uke them au»r. ’
L J. WHEELER.
Woodland, J ure 11, 1A57.
GUARDIANSHIP SALE
JOTICE ia hrtrby gir»n tha&lt; in puriusnca of
1 Lirvri*e an ! anlhurilr brtrtJfuiv ipautrd rue
1 lhe Judge of Frubalr.ee lhe f.t dar uf Febniarv
It. I&lt;.7i—I Abel Angel, l.nat-iiauof lhe min ir
ireof N'el-oii Gaeducr daaeaaed, 'ball eapoMfor
ie to the Idgheat bjdd&lt;w at ttetfruui door ef tte
mrl H&gt;m»» la Haalin-x*,an ih» Pdh day of March
.........
I* u . u ... r
.1..... t..

ytur, alan a copy nt tte Art Journal &lt;«
rear, and a ticket in tlie A ting. I Tte...Lutjaa 6f Works ©f Art.
TUmi, ftr every M |u»M. • ]*r*» ■«
only gctl a in-atitifu! Engraving or Mm*.
xin«s eme yw, but also rvcctv«o tba An
Jowrtxtl one yrar. and a tidut tn theAa
nual\ Diotritaitiuu, lusting foiatolfa
wortH of reading matter, teaidra the tel.
et. by which a vidoablo painting or tfa
of statuary may b&lt;- recrivtd in additLc.
Tb&gt;me who pr-f.-r Mapuices U&gt; the L■ graving *Saluiday Nigfct,’ rah hate either
; tf the fulbiu ing &lt;a&gt;e year * Harper* JR.
piuinc, Godej’B Ijidv** Rook, fai^
| State* Mng-. zitte, Km&lt;kcrbc&lt;cker Map,
xiucw, Graham's Magazine, BlMiggoFi
Magazine, Southern Li kray Mcmomw.
No ptsroiai’ia restricud lo a sags
share.
T b. sc taking five nwmbenhipa,
n-mittina WS, art* entitled t&gt;&gt; six EaptvingM, andlti* six tkktls in the distnte
tion. or n»v five Of tte Magaxinea, cue
year, and &gt;U tickets.
■
Pen* ms in rt in it ting funds f»r member­
ship, will plcave rtgi-ler the letter at ths
post office, to prrv ent lev; on rreriyt ci
which, n ccrtHfalc of Membership, ta
getter with the Engraving or Xpu.
dimrnl, wiU bo tur-uarded to any pertei
tte country.
* Fur fiirtter particulars, ire the Norm
ter Art Jiiural, Knt free en applka

INCOME

high prices.

.

X.;7h.w7£Unag keeuiWHiUJ-diu 1SK.
an.Hbrr.Bre subx-n^r. mi Ita Cfl wbu Ure

“Jim harp You bsc» nb to I Hooting lately P*
“Ko, wby, Johaf
“But yi-ur'etesRl tew cheap G rant A Spaulding
are setling Goods r
j

Ths Weekly AdterSr e*«tahi, a fcw sdrrrowng
eolomaa «Lkb pn»&lt;U ptouUarsd'anlegva tubus
°*":ATEs’j:OR ADVERTISING,

‘•Har'sG wby I was on there the other day on
busInsM (ftryvsi touw 1 aiwiyssaid laorwweubl
go there to Inule M long »&gt; they held tteir goo.!,
at stx-h «rr&gt;rnn us prices,) tn ! baling teard «o
much stent Grant k Spnlhliss*
PAYMENTS.

trans roa a»nansac u

mm, (10

For mcmbertliip, ullrw •
E btairr. Aituary C. A.

b»e» &lt;* **•»- ’

Whole Sale

D. C. Hxwfoxr. Dealer in G
ri, jT—*_ Flab. Wooden Warr, a

N. Bxowx, Denier m Faml
and Froviaiooa, sari* variate of
St IWMteOrete Bred. Hearings,

lute fetoC. n-ttags Mich.

I. JL 8ABTWKU, BUduu
vriloM braotee* Stop no.

A.. .T4r ilrumiwBr. New York, or Waafr
I em OKee, 1 GlJ Water Btrvct, Sutdiakv,

CHEAP CASH STORE!

■ Ohio.

। I jmd tboudht I would drop to and see if wtel 1
, ted beard abuat llirir sdling ,gvod. M very e*«.rp,
w«e really true. After prkil* naieareu* srtiehi
.'1 alaace come to the happy renduaten that Onii.l
I A Siiauhitng nut only kr.-p a Casa Fn&gt;IB bet a
; t llLll'CAKi Sruar. am*. luBwd in feiare.todo
l my trading there. Instead ofyAng to Battle Crtak

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,-3

H«xwran Secretiry.

'' “TaVteiiSir FiiiTTr.EMoXtf;
Discovered at Lnst'l!
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nn. nAYXAirs

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MEDICATED
TOXIC!!
T)
by
al HrmnghsB,

WAHID
tte prvpiietar,
1 Mrckigsa. and sold b&lt; b» saib-Hsed gareu.
I This Mrdkinc is a pee teclly terrain*, asft SM mi
I remedy ia
Arrrr ond
Chin Ktvcr, Jomdict
and Lirtr
or BiHntt
l/ifTOirt.
' * '
Tte Proprietor tea ted tl » ad«sntsge af mv
I Uu&gt;Btwn&gt;tyagiureanalteAteveesiWtKtovji&lt;M
tag tte dm*awe ite wbkh ite Kutearu fMt a
ollcred as a rvtaedr. asd iterate lUtes Itelbsa
entitled In a reatfic euofideMS. abkb naasi be
Jually awarded te Ibe ahelreate nmpeaadsr d
medacmt* in w ax eastern dlr. e Lu peOapa ftr
made a pmrnptum at tte beteidr. *e pk.woae.B

Call, Immediately.

We hot* Our friend, will cell Immediately, and
totlienutcteofBarry Cm. ■» would ut if you
want to purchase any thing in tte shape of
Diy-fJ'vtdi, (rrwerikt, Uardteart, Jtoott
it' Shift. Jiriifdy-SMr CkiAiny,
Crvcirry-icrtrf, Glan-varf.
Shttfingi, Shirfingt,
■ Dnimt, *fr., *

Uate, are rrp.ired la appear at a w.rja of «iid
surt th&lt;* swillereto tebriitei st tte Probstsi
Ifaw ia ilaaswvs. sodshnw c*;a..- if any ttaj hare
tjy ptaycr m.the said )&lt;iAiuoer atauud oct,
Anri it is further ordered list said pclilumrr
■SB antic* la Ite pyreous iut«rmu.l u&gt; arid caritr
fttepetetawy riteiil petit mu and U.s tearing :
riisnm tn nauseiag a ovpy of this order tu be pcU- .
.hod i-.i lbs JUpsblicui l'-atmrr a nc«apa|x-r
BMmUd la lbs tdU£e of ir^Ungs, in raid cost:

AT

K O. Ititdre,
Itonrton Hftirrr,
Ward Woodbridge
Gnatavns F. Daria
f I B tftetey

NOTICE.—Xo!:w is hereby gfit-it tlat
JLu4m-1 Ilcalor.'kaa left mt bed and board
without uny rfu»c or proi-focaLim i iwneby fofrb’.l all persons from harboring or
treating her on my account.
D’ANIEL IIEATOR*
&lt;?*.-!ton April, 4. 1857.

Battle Creek, Hastings,

twdilM Ss route to HMlings, being steal te*-hali
la sk rM&lt;l. and tblrtscu nsilra nearer than any
, »dte&amp;
pmawig throegt Bedford, Jotavtawa.
Tte GRAND BAPLDS BTA0E8 Irore Battle
Creek nt Mood.,vs. W*dn»*d»yv aud Fridays, and

Taos. K. Ilslce, Prcaidrat.
E. (I. Ririsr, Vice FreaiteBt
Taos. A. A i asasma, S'Cy.
ApplicatlMU prompt)* alle^dad loby
_Ha.tin^a. September II. 1W _ * A&lt;&lt;»

VERY LOW PRICES

flAMIARE!
FRANCIS BOWER

[

Haotiitgv, May,

R. 4 GRANT.
165T.

^■«'7xt!L
’T“TU.-Sl« £
’t"‘,“«ra,.icmu
ludr-Mtrar: required l»a;-prsrsts
id OVMr* tb*msn.| U»r/r lu b &lt; Isifeieii
ts o&amp;oc iu Hastings, und show eaase
ire why th* frsysr uf Mid FrtUiowar
•JtSr •ador'd that Mid pHilimwr
O tbs prr»-o. snlrr-jsU-d is mu.I e.tale
sc ufMid prliCuu and Ibr li'arir.j

Mtmiurvihu: Excitaxor, b’

Sitetam IB any inc lo 11
■ Just what he etaicia I
■
SB tte Ut:k. IM—

Bama CbtxKx Hot tut, bj
Wood, Datte Cr-k. Mite.
MaxafulX IIOVOX. by J.
Mare&amp;L X*eh- General Sta
ring, Oaltekltr. Jonrevdle. &lt;

Tte Mbmc d&lt; parlor nt of Ite o«ee w» te
.^u. lOHS W.GMBBX,
» FreprWlor. *rf

’
MORTGAGE SALE
i
Tlie reasons Mliy
DEFAULT h-ing bees made is the pa’nent
of a certain sum uf money. .reared to be pail
by an indenture of mortgage teanag date Ite ISUi
day of Aureal. A. D. 1»AJ, eseented by Morgan
la doing the lBvv«t Hardware badncii in Hast­
Seoby. of the county of Barry, tu WaabinKtua K.
Fan ia sod Henry Edgecoinb, of Ibo td.ee akire-1; inge ia twwaiHd te Ism lha
said, aud rvroi.led u. the Kegr.tcf. citer of said ,
rounty. iu Liter K of taerfgagrw "»W' W ood
BEST GOODS, at the
wtiieb Mid BMHgace wm duly euignad by Ite Mid
LOWFjtT PRICES.
Waahington K. karri, and limn Kdgtcvtnb, to I
Wm. It. list ford, on ths KMh day of Attars:. A. D
AM BOW rweirvilf mr SPRING stoek af Goods
1B5. and wjiiel. Mid assignment ts dsly rraeda
and hare on hand a Aral rule muoctawat of
I1LX211":-.
in tte Itegicer'i cltee of .aid county, m Liter D
AHEW&lt;t HEA IT HA RD *ARX ffTO I id.
of atoetgigm. m&gt; page 516, and
by tbs
T1JT. COFFER AKDSHEET-1R03
•aid Wm IL Hat ford u. Hand Vresey aud Ttomu
HARK, WHICH 1 OFFER
Vesaey.on fteaib day of November, UM. which
Ml.mmrnl i» roeuHrd u&gt; lbs llegiatcri office ai. i
ii ..* _ _____ r ______ .I*
reev and rd.al.ilHy,
A aasipied to th. arid Tho.. Vesrey tu UiTfd VseMy asaaeimwil of PARLOR BTOVtS, oompriM
•^.outbebtaitteyorjaettare. lS57. wtoeh &gt;aid te moat beaHMH patterna ta market.
r
ars/gwMut ia recorded ta tte iteg^tor’. oMre iu
1 hare lba;gmte«i variety of
W'inUadto.un furtter Micreare
»»H coautr. ta Uteri).ef mortg^ea, ca p**v5'J,
ELEVATED
and &lt;u&gt; whkl* mi 1 mortgage is claimed to te du.
el Hits data, lhe turn of cue hundred and ninety
OVEN STOVES.
two ttoOnrs and ninety aenfo. And no orvcaeding,
“ ••'■—Kt,. .. U,.U
LOW OVEN STOVES,
.* i— — a. —ire ’a—&lt;—teoa folffalii to re.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
paid by arid MewlKver mca in thia trr« a. Hix PUu and BoxSovw,
Skea, that by rirtns
TO HOUSE BUILDFFS.
of a poworof -ate lu mi&lt;! m
in paratuM of tbs .tatute ----------------.™
prut Ided, I aiiall uSerfcr sal' Ite prrmiaaa m Mid
telmteg Lueka. Latetea, Dutts rorfalrht. mS tteaKte SSM** •,“3
umetgage. deaeribed u tte weM half of the north
.
i?”“•WLURE;
, Which aim-ar ia th. m. 5. i- ’"'•’’■P*** report.
west tract urn al quarter vf aectisu number tbirtr
eno (111 tn luuaaldp number four &lt; fo aorth of
0OMle.i&lt; of llw PraUss Court far mH eooaty txdd/-'1O1F1.H, Tin and Kteet Iron Wan of all kinds
----------------------------------I
V7 on band, or tnsdeto .inter,
OBBING OF ALL KIN'M PROMPTLY alten. Iu tU inaUer of Ihr
dedto. Eg VK.TBULUH and CONDUCTOR
ata of Th um«| j.U, d»on short notkr, Inane and style to suit easterners.
n .
, ■. *
FBANCfa BOVBH.
Fstliioa duly rrriOod
liaetinge Feteary rnh. 1857,
lr&lt;0
llMtinga, July IF, 1J37.
________ vtaUwfi
T
Mo’KTCAGE SAL£
HERE AS default haa been made in Ibo pay.
V T meat of a certain sum rf money a wired l.y
a Mertgnse. eiretited by Georg* I1'"son and Su•an Pweauu lu Alesaiuler B. Coining dated lhe
Ihirtielh day uf June, A. D. one thousand right
hundred and Urtr-hveux! n-cunled in tte Ottes
of tte Brprtrrof Deed* in the cotmty of Barry
ta tte Ktala ofH.ebigaa.oa th- Wth day of June.
A. D..IV5, at ie dock!’. M. ofosrid day in Uber
E? nt tnortgegws on [iok* No. &lt;*, b.» »liidi tte
puw tr of ■*•!* oinlaluert in arid murtgue. become
opriaUvaend ns sail or proceeding ri law baring .
t—en tosaiiowdto recover the debt treared by aueh
Mortgay, or any part ttevwf and the sum of two
baatfred and twenty dollare and nfi* five cents,
teieg tew clrimrd to be due upoe said mortgage.
Nelles te therefore ber.br git an U.ri Mid mart
gage will te foreclosed b» a sale of the mortgaged
preuisoa being tte •&gt; vaa half of tl.e sooth areal
Kutf»r of Burrton No. twftss. to Vxu.bip caeal&gt;,r
nee. uurth cJrSngs ci"hl wsat, in ite eonnty uf I
Barr v. or eMnepwl thereof al pabiie vendee al,
tteCourt llroao la the ViUegvt.f llMtiug.. in tte
county of Barry, afutmtrifo &lt;» tte l&amp;*d«y of
October, uaxt. al one o'clock la tba aft* moon of
arid dar.
ALEX AN HER B COKN I NO,
J. H. A J. X. Garr.
Mortgage*
AU'ra forMortgajri.
Dated. July I lib, EJ7.________ vfalOwH

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ceivcd previous toX

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1 the AmuudDfatriArt.
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I Lngriremg or Mag*,
duo receives
Art
nd a tidkut io tUAomaking ft»r tblfan
dter. bra.de. the tiff

iblc painting or piece
recefwej in addition.
Magnxicai to the Em
ight,’ con liaie eithse
year: HarperV M*.
mlv’s Book, Pqjtaj
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»&gt;az;» BlacUuoJn

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Wbolcrale and Re-

Tta Rev Dr. Walta ddlrtatal ta to
qwsnt sermon last evening in the North
Pearl-Street Baptist Church, oa the life.
Character, and Drath of William L. Mar­
cy. The long intimacy which bad exis­
ted between the venerable eldcr-dergyman and the deceased, rendered it proper
that be should pay this last tribute to hi*

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

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f the Magnxincs, one

ug funds for member;i*tc£jbii letter at the
nt Ioan; on receipt oi
of Membership, tojrnylnc ■ or Msgsriue
larded to any part of

KALAMAZOO.

sent frac on applies-

addreaa

deep and frightful wound. She .creamed'
came hls&gt;yra, and be clasped and hugged
die racred book with an erataey ofjoy and fur help .and a hired man being near by,
•sprang to her anirtance, when Philip,
devotion.
.
“h all bis notions, Habct, though a turned upon Him, striking him with the
man of uncommon senw of discernment, ax breaking hi. right arm, and inflicting
other serious wounds. A *&gt;n of
»iu s* primitive as in the exhibition of some
«
hi. piety. On his first arrival at Wash- !Mr. Pqlllips m» nine or ten year., hero
interposed
to save the hired .man, when
ington. be was first discovered at the door i
father turned upon hi. wn, .triklng
ofSecrotry Marcy,"in the State Depart- the
i
him
a
heavy,blow
upon the head with the’
ment, raking, In a tongue unintelligible 1
even’to tlie official translator, for the re- iax, breaking in his skull frightfully. Af­
ter
these
demonstration
he cadmed down
covcry of certain trunk, ha bad missed on

motions and experience* which, to hia own
mind, presented snunmi-takahl* portralture of the Cbrtatain.
.,x
Nt
It was the preacher's fortune to M a
to’
iSiJSf
«r .ta tarital tata,
resident of Albany during tbs vWta^Oh
of the cholera in 1832. During th. fr'
rible summer, (incidcnUi of which tbo
of Mohammed Ilabat, tho; relative and
Doctor graphically presented,) be wra irf
'
»Gtf j representative oi Achmet Caramauly, ex­
H . Ksxmui, Draler in every variety
constant correspondence with the (’rones,
Bashaw of Tripoli; of his application to
•d. Hh letters were fall of kindness and
'
and ""
Surgeon,' Mr. Marcy, late Sea e’ary of State, for
--------- 0,____—-r- sympathy. While they exhorted the Dr.’
Sl*. Street mat door West of Jobe B. C. S. Bl-ktpn, Physician
ta H&gt;aIIoP. Mick
ring. Among those I to a patient discharge of the duties which
the grant of certain rights Mid moneys doc
'
' ‘
&amp; SrArtnixa. Dealer* in all kind* "j.;.'____ _ _ ' jflniiker*.J
if the early assodates
calamity imposed upon Mtn as » nnnxnsociates the
_
by this government to the family of tbeir his way from Philadelphia to tbo Federal isomewhat, and was confined so as to pre­ present, were many of
U' c. Kau.oo'4, Banker/Stock, Noto’miu
----- -himlater
of Christ,
knew
Intimate
; tin y never CCied to oow
old ally, of the inhospitable treatment rc- Capital. Ho wa* evidently und*r the vent hi. doing any further injury, but is of the deceased, woo *ly, appreciated bis worth and admired bis a
। substantial remittance, the cxjwtid'ture
.. E“b»”F&gt; Bo'krr. lUlOc Crtek. Mieh.____
now a raving and.hojpelBss tnauiac. Our
virtues. Wo give, from recollection, the of
( which carried joy Into many an afflicted
Dealer in Dr
W. H CuuiMAx’s Banking \)flice, BattTe cicved by this old Arab, in tho hand* of impression that our Secretary of State was ;
Crwk. CoUeelion* Mteedcd to, Ud rwnlu,J f our late I’remien of his appeal to Con a sort of thiik, one of whose patriarchal informant .totes that on Monday morning leading ideas of the discourse, without as- |household.
. .. .
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CkMn «&lt;i CrtsoM Funuturc. Uoxlgresa; and of hi* departure for Egypt.
It was the preacher's happiness while
duties was to hunt up thn lust baggage of Mr*. Phillips, the hired man and the son, suming to report the language of the
„4r &gt; Wvck 11 »*Ung*. Mich.____ ,
,
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i pastor here, to receive application from
were in a dangerous situation, and it was preacher.
dur nailonal visitant*.
F»7f..uN I’.owrn, Dealer in Stoves, Iron, Mafic* &amp; Baxta, ■ Jnwaler’a and BookMrs.
Marcy
for
admission
into
the
church.
After
a
general
elucidation
afhis
theme
,
iny Pott the following extract, giving wmr '
“Ludicrous ra ibe aged Arab’s position not expected they would survive.—Dtt. —the Appointed duration of Human life While be would not admit the right evetf
'
. . .. ....&lt; lll.nlr.H.nlwnrr. and Muiufutruly remarkable trait* of the old gentle­ at first appeared, nd he stood in the Do- Daily Adr.
—the preaclwr presented Gov. Marcy'-,to ,of s husband to interfere with tho religiman's character, and adding interest to hi. 1 pertinent, with bis venerable .beard, his
। bis audience as a Citixen, Soldier, lids- ,out conviction* of a wife, he deemed it
r, Mnnufactsi Ttfsl
l bond, Father, &lt;Statc*rnan and Christian. proper to mention to Mr. Marcy tbs wishhistory:
i red eap, awl Oriental cratome, there was
I Die pulpit was no place to pronounce
j .omething sffectlng in the circumstances
' an eulogium upon the public or political
URGE AND DESIUBLE STOCK
“Mohammed II sb at, after an unauc oflitajrilYal. He was the representsThe Troy Whio ha. the following
______ and yet bs could
I character of the deceased,
c'lto. Hosting*. Mid*
ccu&amp;il attempt to obtain the money al­ tirenf a past generation, supplicating onr It i. generally kuown that the daughter ( not fl&gt;rbear remarking that his whole pub- piled with!”
OF
With a promptneas and
j F RobXxt* A Co., Dealers tn Drugs
-&lt;■'-*
—
--------------leged to be due hia uncle, Hamel*Ba- national gratitude for a recogniti&lt;-n of of Gov. Marcy passed the 4th of July in 1• clife
bore
tiio impress
of-----prudent com age feeling which showed that his heart wdff f
. Urdrcinm. Patent Mediwara, Point*. Oils. Tursliaw for hi. service* In GencjjA-'Eaton’* great services rendered by hl® undo and the family of an (lopaintancc in thia city. unselfish . patriotism, profound conscien­ the response, he said :—“No, no, certatottarutaa FfaM. I’urr. Dquuf*. llreMuff*.
ly not. Far from it; far from iu ! glad­
campaign in._18O5, ngain.p thc piratical himself more than fifty years ago, when She formed one of a circle of friend., inclu­ tiousness and unquestioned integrity.
AND
As a Soldier, it was his fortune, during ly acquiese; and only regret that 1 do no*
Government of Tripoli^departed on the our government was in il* infancy. Not ding ladiea and gentleman, at the houto tike lut war with Eugland, to capture the
i feel mywlf fit to ■ccum’pany her hi thif
STTIwnvTER. GOODS,
14th in tb^stcamcr Kangaroo, intending iliraimilar was die case of the dedinmed during the day. Whilo«»ll the others first flag and to take the first prisoner se | dinancc.”
No man was a more regular attendant
to proceed by wayof Paris to hi. present; prince Adlierbal, wlio, nearly two thuu- were in cheerful spirit*, it was observed cured from the enemy. Willi hi. coin­ ;
W hole Sal* and Retail
age wra blended discretion, and with lais fr upon the publicscrvieeaon the SabbathJ-*
I (at VMS OLD STAND OFS. S. r. 1. COBB.) home in Cairo. Thia venerable Arab, of sand years before, loft the same rtflion of in the forenoon that Alias M. appeared impetuosity a prudmcc which,ifhe bad o n, In this, be was an example even to prefera-to
be
depressed
in
mind.
So
obvious
.
! Africa, Mid, in.hi* appeal to the Roman
MUM. H-iwo. M«K_------ ------------wj
yE now in
tinued in the army.'would have made him |I Al Christian.. When tn ths city, neither
”A
AVE
in ,store and offer at EX- D (L.lUwito. Dealer in Groceries; Pro- JI “
TREMELY
fur #ij jn y, distress, vainly eal- was this to hior companions, that it was as eminent In the fielYof war as be hsd »
^“^r.7 LOW PRICES for crcr reached our shores. An excellent'
«crifiring fidelity of made the subject of remark, when she become in the more exalted field of diplo­
-4-.
CASI
1 .-one
.
, of
ofthe
the largest and most desir­ photograph of him was taken by the ar- ] )ing U( |().nd lljc
•‘D’ .‘S01.^
Mi-h.'
able
public man, bo might draw* to ooncifrto
able stock
stock of
of eoodi
goods ewr offered in
tist Brady, which will be interesting tosli ,
Uieir reuse, during the war raid her mind was unaccountably impress- macy.
As a Jurist, he was not merely wise but could keep him sway from the sanctuary.
admircra of the full bearded patriarchal :
existence'of their new-risen etn- cd with the fear that a signal calamity had
Brown. Denier in l amilv Groceries
singularly conscientious. While oh the
overtaken soni® member of her family.
...
_ .___ I-A- ./ r.n&gt;.&gt; ArtlrlM
type of humanity which prcvaih in
plrc
in r,n
Bench, die preacher, upon one occasion,
T^a torimllatirife, by our cotcmpory, of Early in the afternoon the news of the observed that be appeared unusually de­
Our assortment of.SupIe end Fancy Dry deserts of his native country. ’D» old ;
Goods, cannot be equalled, and embrace* gentleman’s conversational accomplishp-rJocv’,
Wllh that iff the Numi- death of Gov. Marcy reached this city, pressed. He questioned him as to the
style*not
liSb Fib.’
Deale™
and■ I’ miny
nrtny styles
not to be found elsewhere.
ment* arc confined to hi* oriental verna- j
pnnce Adherbal, 112 year* before and it wa. known to gentlemen compos- cause, when he replied that “bo could not found a rc.ponto in hi. own grea» wxd&gt;—'
MASN&amp;ciufer. Of rorailurv, A syojlsMortment |gQ Piracrs Carpeting, from Auction at cular, but through an interpreter he was
lt vpry appropriate, so far as for-! fag the company in which Mi« M. was। sleep, and had not for several nights, his The religious element ran through Ms rat­
wa* i
ivlktonbaml. Bower*
BulWte Sj&gt;p®»ilS
yjcw Ywk prices.
। mind was burtheoed with a caao submit­ tire character, and, under circumtancew
G'.oU nohll. n**tiap Miete
j---------- |#0 Mantillas in every stvle from 11.00 able to communicate some rather shrewd . afujow for past aervicea by tliOsc wlm some time before it wra communicated ted to him, the decision of which would mure favorable to the development ofthat
oliservations on men and things in this
them i* concerned. Rut the Ro- to her. While
While thenentlcmcn
tl*o gentlemen were in
in the
lh«' involve the character of two of ui* fellow- clement, tie would have publicly adorned
1V». A. Sabtweu, BlacksmitMng in all
i to moo.
Until,” said be, “1 obtain a clear the religion which he kept pent up' Mt haw
He was particularly struck |jwn
u]tilnlte!y made the attempt rfa-m by tbcmaelveo, du-cussing the man­■ citixcns.
300 Parasol*, embracing many new styles country.
; at low priced
with w hat he considered an unnatural Mid । &lt;;f clear-|I)f[ n*elf from the just acctiMaion ner ofconveying the sad intelligence, andI apprehension of the case, 1 cannot rest.” own heart.
No man desired to judge more wisely
t &amp; Wiohtmax. Ftirtialscnien, Ikiuncts, Ribbons, and artificial, in great foolish worship of women, nt the few balls | ,lf|n&lt;rtUul4^ mumped upon it. by de I before .be could by any mean, hae receiv­.
After alluding tn the pageant which aC, and honorably than William L. Marcy.
comjMUiied the remain* of the deceased to
Making »mi Blacksmithing.
and parties bo attended—* thing unheard :
c nlng, six years thereafter, tlw trai- ed the least iuliniation of tbo event, she
_ i-_ ... H~l
CnA.Irin thrlr 1il.« variety.
Aa a Senator of the United Statea, be the tomb, the Doctor closed hi. discoana
■ I «-THING.
uf in his country. So, too, he could not , t
thus revenging, at least suddenly threw her handkerchief over herr was looked op to by his associates, for his with the remark that while looking doww
BOOTS AND SHOES.
conceal hi* surprise at the anxiuu*, wor- AdherUI
......................
.....
»Leti»»- v.^.u
’s drath.
Loped ih.t
that iface, and evidently in deep grief retired* wisdom, and by the people for his wellJtah_____•_________ __________
HATS AND CAPS.
kiiuwu low ufUiv enuntry ami ills aident
AND UROCEIHE8. rlcd expression of everybody be met in the Government of tbe United States w ill, alone up stair*.
.1, W. Bvcklk. Frahionable Tailattachment to the free principles which house, he could not doubt that hir spirit
purchasing largely from Auction*, Im our atrevta, fn&gt;m which ho inferred that after a Imlf a century bra elapsed since
j reodsred that country the glory of the wsa even then encircled by the cflulgwrcw
potters awl Manufacture*, weave enabled Americans ’care nothing fur comfort or th.-y have received Achmet Bashaw’s serof the uncreated glory of the upper sanctu­
ir.vrr. Tailor, and dajerte Reato hffer many goods st price* that defv pleasure, only fur money.’
or Ui. gftal Sul^-lo ary; and while the martial music resound­
Why, said view, cisisole hi* family for for their [pa­ ./ rLI-Jrll-hi., Utal I.. r-Ul. » ""S”1" ,
' -cotiipetition, and invite the attention of
\e, 1 do notanybody puffing his chi­ rent S death, by aL least fairly ramp^rot- ca*e of nu-ntnania in a patient in the Phils-; which office he was successively returned ed’ through the grot*, of the bnaotilM.
thei closirthuyurs.
dciphin Hrapital. lie took |t into his by the suffrages of tho people—he gave Oemetcry, bo felt that the ■ I'./r of'Wta.
Notwithstanding the advance in TEAb bouk, and having a face without trouble I ting them fur hia service* and his cjfjx n- head that he wa* a painter, and absolute-1 ucw evidenora of his fitness fur places of L. Many was' even then listening to lbw
H. \V. \V AUU.F.X, FasJdoiwblcTailqr. Shop'
is TUn-7's Block, over H. A. GocJre«&gt; Store,• out facilities for purchasing are such, that liiis conclusion a* to our nations! fond­ sea in thsir behalf, and extending to them ,, "fatal i.K . ..... Un... Uta-Mmore sublime music of the beaveldy
“
BsitiaC’, Mie'".
_ _____ , we arc enable! to offer the same Original ness for tnonra was strengthened by hi* the protection to which they are entitled.
world.
•
..•raing fine organs ot speech, to utter a ;
But R wft&gt; chiefly M 8^^ of War
/Tw7awixk Srsddk am! llam«* Mak‘disappointment in getting hi* family
We do not at this time, concur in s&lt;-tnc
---» of
-ie o
—• — •«
—.* v-t----- • intellectual
■..»!
State
that
hi. great
claim—for lie had cutuc here under the views, a. expn»»cd in some of the North­ word. TIiv doctor one day entered his and
.
(IAle &lt;«f the firm oft'lark &amp; Babcock.)
apartment, and found him sketching, on powMd mH hi. eminent Statramanship
impression thattlie president, on hearing ern and Southern papers, “that Moham­
8. S. COBB,
F C Muaitx, Hirns.’, Sign, and Portraitt
a slip of paper a really beautiful rose; were, developed. In the latter office, be Qsarrct
bis statement, would put bis hands into med Habit ought to bare appealed to the
;
C.ItaCOBB.
'
adorned the diplomatic literature oC hi.
F*w«r.
F"* ' “***• BmU*'
mta
.......... fcrktartjIta.FWItatal^BtaV,
«,
(Ixte of the firm ofS. S. &amp; C. L. Cobb.) the gold-box of the treasury, and plank sympathies of the American
people for ’
liaMms-___ ____
1•
doubt of afavora- •k’H &gt;u tho art p.ctorial was v ery proud by the eloquent
c|o(jUent and
aI1&lt;j irresfartaUc
cnaracti
Kalatuasoo, May, 1.1857.
u51tf_
irreswtablc character
________
- .
redress.” We have no doubt of afavoraiion-i*.
...
oi
’
his
logie,coplcd
successively
and
trium
­
of
the
accomplishment.
pletion rather too primitive nud expedi- , (
resU|tof a resort to it. But it would
the . most accomplisbsd
diMiDDi ev.tLs Exchaxoo, by JUnc day a thought struck Dr. Rush, that phantly
r------- jwith
--------------------------------tious to accord with Uie formalities of subjeart i^n disrespectful to our Nation_»--- —Z-.l._______ U .....IJ
pleasant as it was to recall these inci- pootus for a new daily dwocratfc paper
sidies and lobby agents at Washington.
1&gt;egi,]alurri before whom, as wo are
nl Legislature,
praising to. labora, and be revived to try. .
ln
. Jk Hfc o|.bb
to b: publWud itr thh’ city' by CoL
“Old llalvat, of whose mission we have }nformwl&lt; lhe old gentlemen, UP°"
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ucni* lu VUC puuim MW kJ. MM.
ilwHl.«nd JUttlc Credt Huge Wkv
1
Uta painting
ntairtlinff a
n very
vrrv lisndaomc
_■*
___e...
__ _—...
‘rV...a
You arc
handsome |I wou
|j |IeMV
to ...V
others
to al.tho statcstnMi, John W. Forney, was handud to us few
Mia.nwillc.Mieb. ■_____
JI
»poken before In the Krrniny Pott, is a hiwsolf unjmtly treated by the executive
NEW GOODS
■ days ago. It is due to ouraelres, to vfe*r
B sms Cbvek Horas, by Campbell A
Mohammedan of the strictest sect.
He ufiicel9
the head of our foreign -rcla;
Col. Forney’s fonntr crttrfectiow Withtask of elaborating them for the benefit of
•
would eat nothing prepared at the hotels j
w#0
to bring his case.
If the maniac.
of posterity, h was with William L. ’this paj^ur, to give him and bis projected
‘Cnbbag*! good gracioua, old gentleman!
Mah^isu Hoche, byJ- D*™ aLft?
which lie suspected contained the allgb-;
^plication to that body also fails,
Marcy ra u Cbri.taln he had to do; and n j &lt;enterprinc more Umn sptraing noti*.doe. that look like a cabbage! Why, sir man living had an equal opportunity with 1111» due also to the dennxjratie party and
t,-.t mixture of lard, pork, or any other !
w the sympathies of the
hinuelf to know the inner life of the de­
ingredient fiwbidden by the Koran. For A|nerica, people may be properly, and
GLOBE HOTEL,
coast'd. He had enjoyed hi. intimate
the some reason, he would drink no wine
wfi jiaT0 no doubt, be favorably at- g.x-d one too.'
and 'spi-ak plainly as well aa truly.
Ur JAMES C. BtSH. phi H**.Il was not long before tbo patient was friendship for nearly thirty
norspirita, although many sdhcrrcnts of tcadc4 ta_
We regret the ncccesaity which conr
well. Hia train of silcnL thought was bro knew him at his fireside aa well aa m hir
Ids Mtb, particularly those who live In.
|nj.,.ticeto Congress, we mu. ray
public walk*. He did not therefore, .peak pds u» fcvsay anything unkind of Gil.
ken, and he returned home.
rashly, nor without re-ason for what be ut­ Forney, and even as We write, our mind
rrert cities and have intercoursa with Eu- lhat
body, before whom the ma to
germ cw«w --------------- --tered, when he thus puMidy derlarod is busy with the rocc* &gt;1 lections of kindly
" was broi«hl late in the session, and w ho,
rap«ta^ ta. Ito »tak»o«. ”
&gt;Ie «»r«William L Marcy a Chrirtaln. Nor wo. relationa and pleasant intercourse with
Co. Officer*.
haring met with great difficulty in obtain­
Ui.ki.tol,
It Is most amusing, to h curious obser- this
,
opinion of mm founded merely upon him, which we would not now
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
J&lt; ns S. Vsx Bacxv. Rntata
1[HJ Htolk-a ekpUillta tarto tta Jtort ing information on the subject from the ver, to see how the Border Ruffian, of ।his singularly interesting social and do. diaturb, and which we have labored to
,
niestic
character—upon hl* gentle atten­ prasarw.- We cun feu we foal a senee
olBto»,ta
*■"
“ executive, had to go Irnck and ewnrne a Westport and Kansas City court thv
(
as a husband, or bi. playful tenderhalf centory’a ptoraedinga, could not, in cicty of our Lawrence girix They think tions
Motamoto, b, tlmUtat •""« “
that the best way to settle rrtattcr. will no*,
]
as
a father. In these relations, as in
II.
■'.uLuta, County Trrtaurrr.
dttata M tad bj- »« tab... so short a time, decide upon a question of be to intermarry, but w'rih it to be nil on ।
those of companion ami frieod, be was
6v.u™.»d.j- tta tta Uttar oiTtata so delicate a nature. Morev cr. we have their side.
1
•
, perfect. No man everebjoyed the quiet to other members of our party, whore
mTl.,
OA tall Notta.' '
—,
A a • •
Tfc following good »tory has lately comforts
;
of home, orcart a more winning claims are quite aa valuable a. hia. Osr
ta. •• »«&gt;' “ oUicr »“&lt;kre"
"" I heard it stated, a* Mr. Hsbct’s own ex\ , charm around the social- oircle. ’There sincerity, although rather' dfagsldad, was
ta, tta .«tata Utu no •»“ •“ “ “ preraion, that, far from comp.sming or come to my. rare:
.

PAIMTl.WflM,

NO. 12.'

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JULY 30, 1857.

.

;cr street, Sandtnky,

.. swi±rir:’

I at Last*!!
INALffS

D TONIC!!

vnrwtor. M hlmdagiMW,

Fevr,
atn ft.

1

THE FIRST

Kro5B‘*1nnOTfitB.

T fl w N

T WT

Wl ffe TFT WT

T fl
1 il

1 U H 11

Down goes the Tariff!

ADVANCE FROM

Cost!!!

..
(E ROUTE1

even

HOURS.

i

muxjg. Attorney and

H»...t.- . Ban; Cranty, Mich.

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‘

.I

Jons llfinxrnL Physician and Stageon.
s«r As Court Ho—.
Hou*;;.. Mth. ________
;
;

PRICES!

Tux A lloLnaooa, Attoroeyadt CounseL

iuStatoyto

r*™£VK-l^

BtaUuj. Muy M ISM.

°”tf

HOLBMOKj-

tlsi

r

“or particulara iwJuirel^sv

B.U. Fr.txaa, Attorney and 1

lEWB.

HaaUnga April, 2&amp;.4»7-

___

ITTero Jives in Kaakra City a very rich were other evldeooss of his Cttristein char­
tmd to brtbe to.
I Ccngtesa, h. always spoke in the highest
(tattd to btata to.
Ilshat could »®v®c take a cap of «ff« tcnM of that body, and said lh*l b* w« old bachelor, who » quite fond of the so­ actor, which tbs preacher remembered
ciety of the ladies. Some of our -Law. and now communicated with pleasure.
or a btacuit Without uttering an audible j kindlj trrMed by them, andhad nc-doubt renee girl, happening to V st Kama, city
He had distinct and singularly accurate
pr.bUtait»Uta«t ottering ta ’AlW they will do him jurtira. We think so
^li^tawbicfatke^of
hu obtained an introduction to them, and, perceptions of the fundamental doctrine. ora.
It it well known to the domnori
t\dWiMuWiable. . Whoever might be
luUy approve the old gentiemra s in tbo oouree of convcrwttioo, remarked o£Chris»iur-lty. Nor was be ever reluct­
WM
di®tmgu»n»
o
‘
’
’
--------ant to give utteranra to these view*. He thin state and ofthe link** that th* i
tlio
only
way
to
have
pormsnent
peace
*rraent
a^his reparis, the
old «,UI»e in awaitiug their future *ctlun
-^(.ttotag..'..
&lt;s- reverent
"™«‘"V
was for the men of Missouri to go up and admitted at oneo the sublimity of the
I^Lh
rvWtIpg to farther stap^
L.ntaJ. would
wtalJ rtroks
.Ito. hi.
to gray bra rd,
marry the Law renee girls
teaching, of Christ, and the binding force
^lin6
,p, .Hh to gultatal
Ntoy
ta to
...
Mb mitteral
*Glory
_
i ••--------“What!” exclaimed one of the young of those teachings. He looked upon re­
Mewnot* Owt-.iwin •• •
l ladkM, ‘.‘Border Ruffian*marry Frceftate ligion av* matter personal to all men, as doos now, and when' bo deserved to b*
_W. l~n&gt;«l r..unUy d&gt;. l-rtraUr. giri.1 Why, if a Bordra Ruffian should
individuals; and ha conceded that be him- defended. Thon he was the sabjem to
attack at home and abroadpnow. Be- has
or . »rrt«. «&gt;d ms1’
Olk ,come courting me, I would drive him
Of Ito tata-tatau. taj to
made himself the nggressor, covertly as
land «nmt*,«» wty looming Iw*-— from the house.
“Mis. said our hero, riaing indignantly. common with tbo whole human family.—
A nw. ty u»
•'•’*-I myself am a Border Ruffian, and I feel But he wa* held back from a pnblin pro­
Z.™ .tontotouitotopwiJe. on SmU.I» pUlM, “““&gt; ”~1”
XLl.mta^tol.nto’"'^ to
poretially incited. I wUl not stay and fession of his frith, by fear lert he sbmihT
from !■»»««. tad b~" •&lt; O-™* endure such talk.”
ofhfa trials.
“X„Ui.tataUy.»i. » to
unto Ita torr rf •
dr.ao. to Oltad
“Sir, I beg your pardon,’ said the
ha.in, tatow tonportoly dtantoto young lady, putting the utmost sartram
into her tone, “you ««&gt; *&gt;©13
1 3tp it difficult for me to adorn a Cbristoin
(nun Intwopmota tad Mto «““*7
kbh, Ptota. »r
book" “J*, '“L
not think of yonr comma to see mr, bat profeosian,”—defccte, raid the preacUr,
H, murtad hour, ta talurday vl«ta tol should a young Border ftnffian venture, I
k»A
hu, ,,-rtad to
palpable only to hiraraH; fee no man
anurtally l« tonW*”"*
“1 would broomstick him, sir; I repsat It, 1
rd nharactar. a.
rf mental torwita toMu Tfe
nerving the party, it watt w&gt;
to rtorto* -Mr
lUWil n pure jmiu
•“* s i FwdMh' »nd the Arabic
A. an incident in lRn.t ration of Mr. that his pMitirai fortune.
Hafix and the Fcrduah, ana
p
Uta. ta Sunday mornng. Wtan &lt;ta
'AKwir- “ “u for

-isi-r

Therwpcm
n51

•Rttul.

w. G. Hotl»«*?”g_ &lt;2.

CswrtSo**

th. k»» ”• r1*'"'1 u "
w#toh

"L,

«"6nM&amp;L,
~n. or
I W In. U«»I •» &gt;" “7

!
hrl '

e whence B came, srar l*r taaUnd nwb

z.
betw.ro the tbonNw blade*, inflicting a j

�orne ot tue _

and that a few month* l-cacfit of the m ember* of the coarentioe, ' of all place* on earth, the home fireside
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r

iwawss cuwy.jmi UMriw

i.l£ rtkTfi’jJJS:

f0'7m

&gt;0&lt;? Ttuvl&gt; V7rw,t Pr',TC b.r iheco^t- of Minnesota t-» be admitted into the In-1 -*our a,A-

ranmurat which has for iu objecHwiHhr the territory of Minnesota^

_ _

Will

gpad &lt;d .mr party. but which, it is hoped, constitute*, preparatory tto
prill ruuState Into the nraks at tea demw- to the Union &lt;ui an ciiuta' fotf g'witk thei
a-*Wested candidate fur ufiicw. ate I original staft-s.
N ^5
.------j,.—nerafait
,j) uf *
abla pcpcl* in our
.allay the CT«wi«wstof&lt;jlwcippointed and
A rceolotioh wa* finally paracd accept- midst, one teat may
looked far &lt;W&gt;
WuoH-d-arubkionl We •ympatehc wilh_jiM|
p—
te/ V—hp-ra
r -xifidni-----Col. Forart in hia deep. di»ln»s, ami
“ rdudllo Is all iu «au’■

. though its price docs ex5 W?gvr city journals; it is

pa^ «m.l to otoert
mg AVni.U. Gere, as Marshal oFMinnv- - ten necessary accompaniment of civilizeCJ., E&lt;.raw .dm»G that be aqta. territory, to proceed rninsediataiy i-ttav Tq b« without'It i» to'be &lt;it!|ot»t
. D°“ P" V'JV' • W» “f »• atiita.or w-1 A.r.ii A»1 'taronut Wuta™ w
"prty oweIt to him u&gt;
. j t— thrift. Many an individual has beet snv
ta^wn ambitious C.Uy. h^s'mii)i^’guard' again ten” night, every member !n,wf P“n ten I'm to the subscription

i;

CAN

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t g^kra of our mjntary

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‘ T"

-U-.. l..n.

:

inlta c^msjl
bisfacuhfes. ■ Spd*king more «i*&gt;-

there! Tbafathfcl nrarblc may preasne ;
their image; tee engraven brass W»y

y,0 orator’i* hnun who &lt;■»&gt; tssrer
better than when he is agitated.-

‘stray’ or ‘lost;’and yet if any paper is ta- j
ken they insist, upon taking one from the
cast; It comas so much cheaper.'
Very true my friend, but were all, of
your mind wo should have only «v&gt;tcrn pa­

pens and
pers
aud perhaps yr
you might seek your
‘stray’ unsuccessfully
We refer to this is only one instance

FIIST^CLa'ss

INsi^
BPWRfft ‘wfr In' store t
H TBEMELT LOW

-/ETCNl ■“-&lt;

. Insurance Count...

Beyond the ralelr. endless bloom,
Bch&lt;/d the Patriot rise,

Virtues descends not to the tomb,
His home is In the skies.

ms ou&gt; uann Taxa.
May we behold its silvery bead.

In graceful grandeur towering,
Its baimy boughs profusely spread,

had found tee.r element, and who more
in it in a way to surprise themselves and

CAS W.-one «tf the large*!

Incorporate# 18IU—Clu.,cr

KALAM.l

^ACashS'i^

__ i.n
rmifilr that
that the
the toasts
toasts « vBSIl
and
all Ik*
the more rradBy
and wMh^fmb*Kteedlite or early can

N^Ptoacc* Carpeting, 1
,
-sNw T«t prior*.
MB Mantillas ra every »
: - to 830.00.
Ml Parasols, embracing

Capital 01 $5QQ,

"W»

ulhcra; in whom tec excitement of speak­

1,807,903.421

ing, so for from numbering their valiens never be oat ofjdsce.
G. W. Mills.
faculties, Mettis to evoke some fur the first
time, and to make all loore nimble and
^-General Leo one day found Dr.
alert—memory, wit, fairy imaginstexi„ Cutting, tbo army xurgeqv *ta&gt; *« ■ fa«^speentelive intellect, M&gt;d even judgment •umc and dressy man, arranging his cr»ami critical taste, aimdttocousiy. They
vat complacently before a glass.
positively become more cool, more shrewd
‘Cutting,’ said Lea, ’you must be the

tXOTHlNG,

W-tJ
, -----&lt;rw4UVV.
Fatal an A(s*v(ala low sfaww, SUSu^,
h srganraeii mi a uatioiwl teate wSmj
sr-nekw .trail principal placn,
Mercautikayatem; founded &lt;**
Standard, with an cnvisbferaZ/
tai i»n alike the omqo
banks of tbc Hudson, ortfe,
Mtesnsippi, the Gnlf of
, •
Mexico ur tbu Northern
Lakes; presenting k
a powerful urpmi.
ration as a cunscrvulorofpuL.
.
•
lie good and
Bo n d o f
”
In tegrity
,• ‘ \
*^“*1 to
■
all enter-

.
iros

and invite
Notwithstanding them
our facilities f&lt;w purrbssi
. we are enabled to • &gt;flL-r tl
•arr Arbeit at the name
R S.B
.
(Late &lt;4 the firm of C
B.B.O

(Lalo of the firm of 8. f
kalamaaoo, May, 1. 181

THE F
NEW GO

IN Tl
Down goes tl

PAINTING.

Tr. r.mtlt.ibul r»re.ll.u SH

ta. J i.rehii.. Jy .lwl.ta itan Ur. u»A

SELLING OFF A

ADVANCE

™ F.„T or pige of hi-s couotrys history—his

bum is
------ItUVFE,
slax..
,
remembered onyaigst the most honored ,
At ar. adjourned inerting, of tbc Agri­
ax IxutwinrAt.
N'-w m&gt;.I then the news- of earth's Nobluptcu.
‘ cultural Society of Barry County, held st
,
papers ring, from one of tbc nation to the , n^. oth&lt;-r—Msy tec rvcordiag angt l’dfop 1 the Court H.rasa, in tee village ot Hast

rnMnm^,.£;&lt;*

other, with nerotrata of tile moral delta- upwi Jlit rC(VrJ a kinj rcgrvlful
rftrgym.in. Consider- i
'’f ’Onw de'PJman- Consider-1 bjot -lt
torever.

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJCMO

FAljrrrxo.

i

IJUTATIOX OF

WOMIAVD

,

Cos

PKOHPTLT PAID.
PHOJ1PTLY

raU^*l-»rd Uithoxlltelar *T

MABSLt
Ml) ing^ „n ,be t8te hw„ D. B. Pratt Presvitbuluysisd
Itaojmr «■ toett
ident, in the chair. On motion of R. B. T«x»«krr
nirt.ee an-t rre-. i etir lertn*. (hUrrt left al llir

BOOTS AND 8IK
HAT8ANI
ANT

PWdteaMrlnrgrly fro
porters and Manufacture

and subtle, and more uelf-poasessed, less
happiest man. in creation.’
opt to blundci, oa they become more fer­
Our entire land embowering.
&gt;W by. General r
Ifherciii you may be saved much time
vid.
Till
arched
around,
tlxrre
still
may
shoot
‘Because,’ replied Ixe, ‘you are in fore
d money l»y taking your county paper..
'
•MASn.’fOft. TITOMBAT.^PtY 10.
There
arc
many
common
proverbs
and
A grove of scions from the root
with yourself, sad you have not a rival
i; meat tU bent m Ls g.ft
------- - „,r .----------------------------------------------------------------- be first number of the Banner was is­
obrervations respecting orators which ta
wliicu &lt;7ol. F-rn •' is fitted, mid worth,
In aastnnieq; to giro cOrvetion to a pub-1
May 1st 1S5T&gt;. It waa started U
sne TtMraxAxcx across.
unearth.’
bltf'Sn
life journal,
we must........
eotifert
■mMTMQ* ^mnaiia
...
«
re................
—&lt; -a' dittrust in |
iation- of
. re.gentleman
t
who felt tlx-' The leaven of social order and national reality embody this theory. • When some
srffi
ii-.s inemjs
an outfit
in like?
ca»h &gt;■: aur ,tr. V&gt;
.
&gt; •
rib Tr,-im D?.'.
r ■•.
Cfis*.o4*At
1*ir
vitber .to
fa our00 r- j
a reliable paper ta Barry count/, I safety. May it continue to work until one jocosely defined an orator as * a man
Our readers are well aware that
‘•*A&lt;vwv'
. i
vt -. ■ ।'our
ability.to do j®*'***
nwUce cither
who can speak nocxccso till sense comes,’
-PI-iniaL ;-&gt;a (cp Mri of the rrvsiifent for, aidvrs or uqr patron*. In. the publics- ,snd ab far from ‘its abandonment by thr ! the whole tamp shall become leavened,
on Un
cinra—but we now publish an advertisethe
definition,
though
satirical,
was
scicn/Urv!rraj.rtX&gt;dcrt&lt;n
iirvlcri.'iui.’.'s-cd?
; ti.m yf^ny Ittcrary paper, there
iavnl- original stockholder*,’the present proprjutwta cam axd r. m. uxvox.
accurate.
Where another^
’n
fl’e
»|«C.,kJfiui
to Mr. Bu-. rad irtwofohl responsibility, which can , ctora were, among those who inv&lt;»ted
Naariy lialf a century has witueased ,'tificaliy
--------------------------K .y an
, meat «&gt;f Ayer’s Pills, rx* because wo are
&lt;»|'c..k
(U« io
iojtisttae
?‘
paid feritahw, but becaufa we honestly
Uje
rtudbr4
^-—,—by
-w the
T- u^fbeF' be overlooked nor disregarded most largely at tiw outset. We have . their arduous physical sod.intellectual ia- ''mtric*n orator, we bcleive,
• .
.
...i
aoa-KfeVirv
*
gencics
telssve that Dr. Ayer ta «w of ite’bea
^?&gt;t&gt;r
GJ. Vqrncj'a friends, who Notwithstanding *e may have bought the bowcrer tu thank It* former conductor* I
itnndarwithout, tho'use of a tingle drop of'liut ho “ never could make *spereh wit - Physicians and Chemists of the age, and
UAtry
Ixulota
mm
an
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o
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-------------------hi
.™,
ux
v«
p tlm.coiiatry bollma him
takes, wor.
'
tMxwnsc
we
know'
from
experience
that
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s._
L
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—
—
...
,
out
first
matins
a
few
remarks,
”
ho
said
,c,i' bpa,iutal by ’i:i»p|iJypc
fixture* of an olllce, an 1 that it cornea into our —hands
its ,■•
proamtoxicptlagiiijuw
liqgw—
—vwu
twoitnuu
remarkable
---------. .
—— —in.—
—•j । ,iutu&amp;K«uag
muiv spec,
l
u.n
-rI' .pr««»
'teethe
’
1
hb Chesty Ft* t'«d ielhe brat medium | ■
’isuS? •Ve4hI» b»y ter.aiu st the dm»r of dwith them the right to coutinoo a paper [ ent prosperous condition. It comea to,(imetwof healthy ahd
STABILITY AND DIGNIJT
'■’•'J r«'-'
Lc
•
, tap. U.. Imre, rt^uure o( Ita ta«re for a G4gh ttet wawvvwr inrw.tad. \k e i
the PrcwtlrnL Ww have te’J» i»Usted a 4•Irre’.rei.bMe* reJi.
have been cured by it of a severe Bcm- •
wKi-h' ’* ‘TF? u&gt;*.ULk&lt;‘’
.... “d w
.. - ..
W.lureJ.ofereknu.MgeoijrolJKj
I
tare tare
«.»Urelrere
Eaiurul Ameriruu ( ersenUM
om luma uxn.
t
Xtc.- flotontecr tnrw and lav.n; takrai !i
.
.
. 1
ON MERIT ALONE
u itu imuilmg .utw*" n&gt;r
i-«»iigus, j
-z. - K.t xnisn ITS Cf.utts
,
Whltberwvcrar we wander we will send
ancient writer
rietnrio-wc tlnok
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.drT? r*TMOJ'*&lt;lE Asuravot,
Jp.w&gt;aiU» ^altoti .atteclM*
Py..&lt;Wl(i y&gt;
to it, **&lt;i
and wlih
with iI have no
»&gt; surit
six-ii right.
right, *«.
a.«. not
mt only our mor,
mor. j ht our xueer**. Andji is due ourselves j
;
I bsek our lieerts to our dear native homes. by Qobrtdiun.
Cfarrseu i/ramfo, -lie
Alhwding supers &lt;r ltu.-tliti.-s asd seewitv
talon * z
to- inatntaia
i; at
n JeternariaCr-1- ' jragtate
* all
” i al, but our toclal rvlatlohs in life, forUJ ’andour reulertiltat wo thus publicly vo-.
ip (oattcraufiirturauce—Gmtiuarwl,
MU-a'ta fcreUtad
Jtan-1,
k, b.„fe8.- 1. R. p!™. them as a» extraordinary g-wcl nioitosaes.
uill defend ,it at ell hnr--thnt vteahbtM mdke anv paper, lite me-’licit from hi* ryuinn-becavioual commuM .
, .
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MccHtoitfl, Mcrcreniileorrera^wkas
be «»«&lt;
sta|.
“•?
'8
Sl” y
U"dI - qwreUta-.tal, fe“. « « ™™bta Zlr/nocruL Me.irtittf, Vinlo* Co. O^»u.
? ± k bi(
i‘rl,‘ro“Fh
“»,,i&lt;ia‘3on U’ taZrelwww: Itaj .1.1 *
’- ’:
ranktagibr importance and pub
;3J»" An Italian trcuilalion k»f LHgnfjpeU.and ,ng
...
...
rnr
riser
axd
vttr
last
enter
Jtxmcx
—
aright,
precisely
ta
reference
to
the
orator,
“££ ”4
’ ilreirerel,« d.re.1 relreni *p«« lime! ly r-wtvrel bv re, reJ wilt rerel wllh Ita, ™'
m
ftHon’s •Evangeline” has bcin\frxi«'M'1
lie service
jonx txt, axk aooxn ».rxxxxr.
•i
Whether it was originally so used- or ptaheil. 'Evangvllno l« a fine story, and
— THE FIRST OF-^
itic, aml arapk mattatay far ’ « aaarnnc to. edify and instnri Tbo response of hearty welcome from ourii .
HUE
I’tM'RANfE COWFAJHIX
coutaihs
much
noble
and
excellent
senti
­
adcra generally.
general) v.
,
11,v l*Mt»
accomplished scholar, not, it suits him well. The orator Is era|0g uumbec uf hi* fohbrom i readers of any journal (pardon the term,: render*
OF AMLRICA.
&lt; • /
) / ,j
rnosc who
wito pay
pay fi&lt;
|uy i^)
«J have
pave ;I &gt;fe-t«
Again *»«••»&gt;
we aak •!..
the co-operation of all the ’*»* icamcl Jurist, tec devoted patriot, phatically the man who, cforasril u/v*fo, ment . - \
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uracxu ar
pct, to dc-uiocui. that it be former friend* of the Banner, and their thrawaate of the signers of the Dcdara- j is clearest when be is more fervid; shrew-.
, Rates ondRulcaasLihmd as the Risks u
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--*v r a*----i X right to pkp-'ct, lu acum.m. teat it be । iworer incnwrui me uauncr, ana in
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... re,..™to. ! forbonrank, alw» f.,r notWith.tan.lmg wc | &lt;•&lt;« w**1 *’«• framers of tee Coostitutiun. 1 mt, when be is most excited; universally
Burned permit for Solvency sad Fair
M0B£ TERRITORIAL TKOl'BLE.
«*JucU’’1 *il,‘ • strict regard to morality, । forbearance al*o. for notwithstanding
n
Profit.
JOHI
WlfHAEt,
«&lt;x.M
rr.p«1fullv
toEra
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* j juxtlre. nnd-fhe cfr-rnal principle* of rve1 Ixck eJitotial cxpcrieucs, our heart is iu Die honest Judge, the protector of the in—, meat capable, when be la in tbs highest
tescMsraswf
iikifataalah* Proctodtags to Minnesota. Hhidean-l frith. In view ofsudi a work J tin* cauH-anil our head und hauils teall du noccut, the defender of human right*.— slate of oratorical paroxysm.
HASTINGS atro VICINITY,
[
IR. rrtonl 1. wrilto, .,u Ita brigbu.-. ‘
!reu7,.~
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! i* k’at n.’l ntpuge teat tec tacxpcrumcn* tho byat they can for iu promotiun.
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, of the **&lt;-M«snr'&gt; am) pan! or that lite untn•xmoilVER AWOVtorE’tt'E' IXTETD.
fo'A forward with dark
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foreboding, », to hi* future »uixv*&lt;.
UMlfetak iWIfaw. Jsb U-l
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Bf1.*1*®
uwCalonowite
rtakos tho bbora of pub

AND

' Babcock, Col
: CHOICE

brere* &lt;n» i» **«•

proclatm their worth; but thr humblest; Tt _|
&lt;|M&gt;h tn&gt;&lt;| noonf ran doubt,
ikta ofWe^t AiSric*,-iffifi 'imtMqi ’ majority
—
Pincod before an audience, the
Ma. EnrtoaThrough my earkwmeM
but the dew-drops of the morning to gild of men. as we have already sard, become
it, ix a prouder mausoleum than Kings or helpless and foolish; what sense or wit
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&lt; -•■ h&lt;.vbdoor, tbc toast* g'V« «t ‘,1C
Eippcrtra can boast. Our country te, (J.
- fo^kc, thim,” often carrying
tion of our national apnirer^rt ta Mid
their monumeut—its indcpendanco ta raerao^y gnd• grammsr^pd
—
th» wy mrere-nr
power dlorille. A pro- ta-buriwA Mother
their i^tap|.jfr
&gt; : ' . • f )
{
c&gt;f coherent articulation, along with it.
ora Uxjox
— .—May
, thb
But there are otherswho positively out- must bJmy ckcuxe. I tope t^e dfaia»
■ tew it sounder dl&gt; teem sei vex, when diy sre ptecod.ln the
Woppi
t&gt;Jne rireum.unOTi, 4&lt;,o u-em M if they

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Heaven. I to.-exalted th.,- list W«r |
gixxl, and Wtaa. and bqsvq, arawr.bkd .

. ... .... «’ar
y it Uss other and hqjbcr siiin.- ( stfcVuig to his seat with an uivuicibje firm- ‘ price bl h'is paper by a single notice cotithe land of the free and the terne of the
whal Cino. hate*. (.,r cmnplaintf
worthy of Old ^liory. This mom- J toiled It It. Wenrc often called upon to
i
bravo.
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nn -^
•n,llMd»P»[*r to tbo destitute teat they
U,
bun Ito honors • tiri^ «nck tel nitetai, tn. dense. I
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TninXOXT or WASIIIXOTOX

"r*&gt;»i'v-,iwiprisnw iMca-iMxiv, nui miui uic
,W.pM«&lt;Wi|14anweUXi*4ap»ta’wMy) uteiniu* awd vine teat the right alwavs
,
W p&gt;u«frurtl And yet wc have. It iissda to iron* auraras,ilsm&lt;nnhera.walk
?iemsjrarm-d a ta&gt;*tiiity which can only up Utee uh®, on l du their wfaoia duty
.'b:?»a
,i&lt;ied byhvour
n&lt;. ■atidSerf
nnranuiiiihticu.
km&lt;tt&lt;&gt;ta»ton '
, i niteoUlftlteriog.
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-ta
■^MfrUfcdsof p.t. Fwrntjr. L Uu
J
.ssfjpml .complaints and. bitter i
..A^tUpr^djiit • i&gt; v.'.-vc to bo
L
I
J.K^EHX:
, MW\ Ij^rtati’I ;!Li» he notask

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J’0* •ho11 h*'elt; for « Wr

act1

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villa on the fourth.

JAMES A-bUEUEf,
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J. P. Roberts, &lt;fc Co.

. cspetialy if the raw c’HB s*&gt;uc‘:nQ* or TUC xamss.
Wightman, Resolred, that a committee
♦ittewy .If L’htn**.'19, '"H-TVj i* a brief!
I the United State*, ami the temptations
nti'lthe prhKaplex advoca. . - J
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Thtt wily sure bulwark of Freedom.
of four persons he appointed to dcaide on _ *
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history Wit. At xertSi oVTdck unfl^r,•
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jthc
wt,lcfc to u,M Uic
_ tfa.ofiro
tl»”ufiicv holds
hold* out
rut to
to dcaijroinp
dc*i.l’iiSi'g hrpj
hypA.
T.vkss up by the subscriber in Yankee j
AT THE HASTINGS
dry cvH.ibg the drairi'rvif tncmbi'r* &lt; f
; critea, It is * wonder, nut that so finr ’n’t wild vloweb i.onosov aooorsMFLA**
Fair. Baid decision to he h**e&lt;l on the Spridjr^ on the 23i1 of June, 1837, ’-or '
i*S'fv.rtreh’.fon assembled in iho (Tooncil t that cause, sad ’helio wa ta those priucirouge* creep into flic '^dTpil, but that tbc : P* hand that give* iIm angvls ainga,
JDH.TTGF STORE,
ODtnber i.‘ th C^froFln private ciuatt !|,|c.
BUOrkto do iii snstaihing tarn
Resolution plowed last fall vit: ‘That the buy mnrr. uitli a white stripe In tbc lace,
number ix not greater.
Hardly ever ,
And plant* tho forest* by its[k&gt;wer
and the li ft hind Ftat white, supposed to '
ctaS?i!«5wb!ira:H ’ raft' li/cata ns at’1
7^ x1’ °"t l’U‘ °d" ’’
Fair should Ih- held at the place (Haxt’ however, dtik unc 6f thc*o scouHlervla 4 »’«• mountain vale ntui prairie fling*
।Ire. p
. ... . which should raise be ten dr twelve years old. Tn» owner
P~.t.ire«:ti.j
tto^rftcVm-hr.lk.I. i’nd c!wrfd the j I'mriplra Ulorated, have
then foun- betrav bin trii\ character, without a erv- ,
fragrance ©four owa ‘Wild Ftawar*'•_**!
is requested to pre tc pnqyric, par efcarDKt'GS AND MEDICINEl.
re a
atnounl of m&lt;s»ey“’ E. B. ges and take her a wn v. Yahtee Spring*. i
,
,
, ' ।
। too greater
amount
lari'i'ti. Nut desiring to take Jalion in trud*. RPU their sirectorc* rear. Ji ■ ; ’ . , being raised tnat the clergy arc 'wohes
the mtbtle rmixcit lodge or o. r.
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Vgn Fleet and Wm. Brownwersappaint- July 20tb. U57irtr'iiuftii a lvxttsi4r’*’,f the enemy, they ) d U) juaiico, they ate unsafe in their eonfitf aheep’a efothing.* -Journals, which । Deep Green, but gemmed wite flower*
h comnflltfc oi five to make J Rtinlr.jVn, and «ll honest, laa^rablc mtn
ed for Prairie, and H. A. Goody rar and
Ithriw
betterj
and
men,
who
ought
to
j
of
anow,
I.OS’L— By thesulMcriber un or abbot
rtWWiM
to the cfomfecratte
emnmittee a? |
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Wm. Burgher for Hastings. Baid Oomtta FulIrtfHtata.
ArHttaOtare.Ataknow better, take tip; rv|&gt;eat, and echo |
Our emblem it* fair branches spread,
the elcvcutb day ufJuly a ralfokiii wal­
TvnrEsmxE. ALCOHOL,
mittec t&lt;&gt; meet at Yankee Springs on toe let v-ntaining &lt;&gt;oc n»»te vf ri^ity dollar*
bal ..rrHmfn* -w*H-friSffF tljl neither ta’Amgtb raait|.t supporttbc totterq^ ed.- thfr nbctird and xUudcrous asaertion.— ( Not proudly high nor meanly low.
31st Inst., at ooeo’cluck P. M.
■J— «-- JatBcs Milltr ti) Peter Cramrr
itamkW'.tefltpt torirgshlta'tebronvrattoii. the. No fMMcmal evtoideratfoux should Wc xay absurd, for if there is one thing .
Our graceful Myrtle reared its heed.
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On
motion
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Rtoolnd,
That
a
committ_____
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until nrclse O'clock, u. The pap 't» were | impel ns, at ®r timc^to forsake toe prin- rein }.r....Urert re,...tar, I: •&gt; ta
aud a H&lt;idorder draw%by. ths
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I m of time be appointed to nutka a list «&lt;’ Toessarvr of
&lt;. Csalttoti' tu Peter Cramer
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1^* I &lt;«• wt&gt; taWre to ta right, nr al «ny
wtm mric,„
Premhims.—J. G. Benjamin, Hiram I*ew»- i --------",|1* aw,„
*P
I ,r
led
^ br
*•/ the Treasurer of Bariry
faith t.y the I’cpnbfHft oommlttcj, when :
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, c™&gt;&lt;.nn-b d.re b.r Ito Gull ot Ita !»)..
tirea-i.K-rn Je UmreUu. &gt;i“l.tal ttair "“I" •»
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“"'"“J m &lt;bluJ. W. ..y Itatarere. ta.auta t» iredeJ fer ita rl,bu of re»l. .ml U.. In. ... ..........................
Burning Fluid together wjthafull stoekof
th» democratic committee violated their i'
J. W. Statau, wm ,rI»i.ud '
-word
of
1.4cm.-.
qiririly
poehtted
the
patronage
gist
even
a
tmup^ary
vitahty
wwrd tu Moor.'-wM tttnMly poehtted the |
I6ire™nw&gt;,ryl..wtalltautl«rei. .«.re j.pij,.,, „r 1Wr reumrr. M.J no reld remnlllre.
doeumeatfr
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docutncutA They then drew up oqo
one to ! t&lt;&gt; error.
(■rarer, xome Cimb in Junk n*t, sMd»me Such a. TEA, COFFEE. SVG AB, ffl... a r.ltabowl, ilrenrrcto ta reMW ly Itaitar ta U.t« prltalpl.
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On molion~£raofoed, That tho ton small change. I hereby caution all per■uXthS'iitdvca,
xuakloga plsdgc
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ifthen tltamMwr in Its Futurit sislttk’
CFS, PEFEIL FISH, hi a word mryno» other
.ii.ivr name.
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dj'jphclyi. Out til ment ‘until thu utual shall t'ear to ekrreaders mcsmgjM nftruth,
sous againat purrhaaing the above oblig*,1... clergy u
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thing ih the Grocery line, meh «
With the
frjd'o Idlin’.*,__
wo «._•
have.
tifucf A«Ibnot satisfy infl Urn R-.-publl- counsel., bond*y, uprightpc«|.of character,
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* committee of arrancenxenK and fast tfaoa. Any person finding the above wxiwHl bo wanted fi»r fiunlly use. And
nothing
to
do,
nor
shall
we
make
our, Uj
ronuuig w uv,
snau «c mair outClIASniXO B..
OXIDE*.
—We (say* re
tn «.
ex- . _iaj^,
cah/nejtttyra. .they rcmaiu«d ta ae.-aion 1
let and obligations and returning the same
n«,-W.(re,.
. ibmf bare on hand the best kind
ap night, nwdy at any mosnent to''cteek &lt;and an ui.»u cavingaiulunJuriatingadhur- selves the advocate* of clergymen of any chang&gt; ) have bean] a rather amusing .
. bf attimtinition for sportsmat
ijuM ^ke-raui.es •! ilivir wily, elipprry ,enco
But of tho
.tiro to
tn principles
nrinddlea of moral and |*&gt;liticni
lioliticni I particular
tm-luiilar sect.
w!
the clergy,
efenrr as
n« a
..r _ _____ .___ ' —______ j - On motion—JinoM, That tec pro.
story of a circumstance which occurred
aueb as powder, and Per
Woodland. July.1845.
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reedings &lt;tf this meeting be published in
lyidji.-y.nt fitaix. ’
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rectitUile, tfei| we shall expect the coop body—the collective clergy, that lx of ail
curates Gaps of ail kinds
no later than Tuesday. There wan to be
-JUittfirtur before IS o’clock Testerboth county papers. July 18&lt;h, 1867.
. j Ht-ffep K.«a.«» •
eratiraioi all Mich as arc r.-aly sincere in religions denomination—wo avow &lt;&gt;ur-. n
euuing—
onuegroom us
a a
wedding
— inc
tho bridegroom
wav eager
eager
day, C -L. Ok*hSucralary of tee Tcrrito- 1
ixi
m
m
siosi
bts
Nonar.
j.
D.
B.
PRATT,
Pres.
otters, Shot.
that.-pzofcMiUis offolUi in the principles wlvisthc fri&gt;-r.ds. And we are thofrlcnds and tte priest ready. Strange t&lt;&gt; ray, at
tv. to -k Uta S^ete'-r^ desk aud simultaLead, Ac.
because so know how inestimable morals 1 (|w eleventh hour the fair bride declared
"WAlff wlUMr. North,eaUcd tbo con- ws adv.wate.i - Mean indiodis he
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All the pop
desert a caused and at the »an»o time as- aWj B l„ve of order arc to the well being that married she would not be, and that
veution tohrjer.. •
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ular Pat cat
. ,Mx
men .-d that the cqMMttte (sert that he Wicyra
it juat.
just.
WOuW half kill her intended if be atHirers it
'■ (1f the State aud^bceausc i-. is imposaible :
Medidnca, ot th*
safi &lt;4tteto«Mty ynta*M Uiwr*i»th*
a^irarpi “MMkW‘‘lyc o’clock to-day, which
tary. t‘» assure pur reader' to ingoro tec iulluwice. of tec clergy in tempted to go near her. Here wasapret-1
General , Jackton left by
’•'"fo £"• M4K« th.1
day ,may abo U. win a gold
njvteai'WA*. (»t *o »»*c by Mr. Cbm*fi.unJat tai*.
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doll.,, to
arafcl,|&gt;n.ut(ta&gt;: tumuhuona.Bonfiiaiou, and in
1 ardcr to st |wo their owoperalivn ta maintaining privMe rtrtue, and in teach- lr B.U- oClbiug.! A w»j, tamr., «oon

Hairing aeplcniahdl my
shall • fier them at such

“bard times.

PRIC

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

» la comparison with
foggy Storer. Call •"
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xu oou it is so innfirrtuirate *» to pursue. trary, the most fiiir end candid minds MASXip..—Al the last Penns) Ivanin IJtate honor which Its disposition impiiek, isTi1’rinelplca.TiotIparty names, shall engage cotifeaa, that iteout churches civilization election; it will be remembered, the Re­ diculous. The ehoicc seems to hang be­
must introgade immorality ssp too very publicans charged the grossest and moet tween Col. Ward B. Burnett and Captain
the Republican Party our support so long life of society, lawlessness and anarchy aggravated fraud upon tho Buchanecrs.— Fairchild, both of the New York Regi­
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salt xball udhefB to the principles indies- return.
A verification of the charge has just wn« ment ofVoluHteers in tho Mexican War,
A da»K of' mru, so beneficial to tho
rival clalmto hand. The frauds in Philadelphia were J though,
. _ to be sure, there
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mrmlUai ta&gt;- „
rewo.
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labor to bring iad bur government to Its ■ommrawMllh,
so gross, that Wm.
B. tamo.
Mann, the opposi 1-----■n,*»
iB Captain
Innis and ■
a pnreunWBd
privatenatnod
ter than to ba fuliowsd. wite a hoe and a llon
r district
former claiming that ho untion candidate fo
for
district Atty,
Atty, who
who was
waa , ir‘" ,L *
original purity.
wl.i" J* beaten in the vote polled by Lewie C.
national flog ppoci the CaaUc of
Our n.Mun» far our pol itical frith may c7’ wllc’*rcr •
midst. There have been viUaine
villain* in the
Buchanan candidate resolved t Chapultcpec, and tec latter teat ho placed
more properly; occupy fas space of an midst
«liWri.l prefc~»,
tta tar, .mtag u
ft,
&lt;
other artHn, ts it is ur.ly our intecitem
of
dly 7*.
ta „ tad rerrtal „p ,to n.8. .hil. U* «
hero tu give
of shat atir paper ia mentanu. tad ... It. rrek. ot
w
' taodiy oltar brew tad dreporuo dead.
to be, ta order khat :fr frwud^ haring a l&gt;«,dno U fellow Ital all j“un&gt;»lirt^ rti ■ lenflh bw0

received credentials, andix u&lt;.«alxnM as having pre:ea, and
entitled tn

tiMl uflithe Mtaeo -them same forward and
ndmlntateaaktea asth of toe office to the
uwrntaroiaribo had been qualified. '
■Afr.U.iloovnc rvccived ib votes and was
dsslTrsri Prrtob-m.
.-Gw vraskm, tec oonvrakton (tarn w4«d
f letpmwviwratrkscrrtsrv-, with the follow.
inpeAsttl 1* A. Babc«i,Ehq, MJ. Having

ifaH. ». NrilL

.•rmmntt-

1867.

TGH IN SI

They wofild n-spcctivaiy ai.M«n&lt;»»
the citin-ns of Hastings nn&gt;l &lt;/ tea
rewinding County, cencraUy teat ttaff Wtirad to mH evw) tbmg in th-’..' ! *«■■•
business sa cheap as ran be U chlrtrty
- vi vs us* call and h&gt;dge fi r &gt; ■jr*’*
Produce of most-kinds will

STAW °r MlcniOAX. Barty

*H{*ctai attention wfit he pun

|K»imding and putting up preseAwd every osse purehssing M
may rely updn them as twin:

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STRAY

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nvilVG.—notice &lt;&gt; srn- . —
Ractel lleator, has left my be! r.ndW»*
whteot any ommot pn \ o - :
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by forbid all perawis from harl^naf»

Ctrtten Apr A 4.1857.

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d

I tlrt Baxxkb an putartaiotag, tastruolivc

Containing al! tho

IM
V IT

Art]* nftbe choicest Ferfii- .
mery f5»r the especial arv-mmodutlon of the ladies. Ale#
Stationery, Pens, Pencil., !«,(•►

.11 doctor^ ta.ttaBrt.1 LM ta Bri,_
u.l.kiekta.d.Rta,
„ Ite0
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JwHft yiisbilfao ,Mpte
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tr. ih*. .-1,,1-rev
iVhM, WA h.-lr
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may st once cldtermine If thrir path an J be ju«t to the clergy. When wo hear unanimous opinion of the Court, ousting I For Col Burnett, it is claimed that he had
of
a
hypocrite
in
the
pdlpit^kt
u*
recall
Mr
Cassidy
and
affirming
the
election
of'
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•rif-poeaeooiort
to
edmire
a
suns*tduroars Bn tn the same dfrcctiun. Aside
Mr. Mann.
(Ing the beat ot the battle ofCerro Gordo;
from politics U ia our intention to make

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reMuo for tee frith which governs Uwtn.;

he 4MMdaeiahr&gt;i rfreted.

^Hastings May 2d It
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havv undertaken, that tlic j jng a people to bq law^btding. Every pm-ntrf iuolflo g.( oul ..rib. a:nk.,hy.!l” «u™ K”*"* m" 'Th» ■!&gt;»"« tar.
iqia veaiteiwx thunder storm of ‘Arse!’ I
B ixxEn ullf1 ieontTtnri to sdrrxpto the ‘ church is a centra dt light. Wo earn not in lhe cower ot tie room Mt tta briArf. j bcTn ^Ijn^K’-* \v * enmmltln. of hi,
iw-nc polittral! principles which at ths , what the peculiar doctrinal dogma may be ■i.ter. Riljlng tta |-»r mm, .ta mM Leounlrjme., or tallra. to taro tarn tan
pui.Hkl carrier! thatT.J. GsflfraitbfKep.)
ln b11 xreMrjV deltaer. Tta -Now
outset it waa (fatted to promote, wc here which ate them mt forth, the neighbor- —“Will/ov tare n»T Hurtling ttat.!
i&gt;t«nl«ted.abrirmaii pro am., and be
gl.e them that assurance. But we can । hood is tbc better ifor Um presence uf the —
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The matter was upon settled.
Hr an­ । Yor|t Common Council, as trustees of the
w*«M®|W. 40 accordance with the motion f.irther iwurr ihein, that no blind dicta-1 church anil for the exertions of its clergy­ swered *Ye«,’ and they were wedded.— bequest, are deliberating the question up­
«m *^»iru, (.'idj. •urn what I) and tbo re- lion of party Wl govern ns, natber shall | num. Nobody star knew a rillsge to x
on whom it shall be bestowed, and the
way the heroes, big and Bule, arc pressing
we attempt to pillow any party through , grow worse in consequence of a religious
a lueamlvrtagi Fadleling course, if such congregation
—--—.t—
in its midst. rw..i.-Lx.
On the euti
Oxa or tbs Loconto Fa»roe Vx- their claims fur tho snuff-box and the

.mr atteutiiHijlqnd we can only promise

n *d“i’|

poor, tn console Ute aick, to ‘go about do­
ing good.' The woiid ta fill! of quiet uo-

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ISTGur readers will observe that the
«&gt; advance of his troops, and seemed vi»nw3

G&lt;&gt;

Cam.

not to

to prove property. f»7

is,”i aVERSOI.
■If w.

�LARGE AS!) DESWLMSLSL lylW?

Great Spring

OF

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SUMMER GOODE

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Ci

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AYER’S
mis

GOODS

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2
at .
; ire curing the Sick to an cxteEtDtrcri GBAJIT&amp;SPAUIMHG'S

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l’0LmcAt AXD ^’MMinaAL
DAILY NEWSPAPER.

111 1

Ready Pay Store, .

AVE now in- store and offer at EX
TREMELY LOW PRICES for
C'ASH.-one of the largcat tin J most des*,
uble stock of goods over ufleredjfl '
?

H

Just received a large
stock of

TO THE

OF

Suffering Community!

KALAMAZOO, f
Our nraorthient of Staple and Fancv Dey
Goods, cannot be equalled, and ynbrac^i
many «tylo«not to-be found efoewberw. [ ,
100 PiuacCT Carpeting, from Auction al
New York prices.
|
200 Muntillaa tn every atyle from 01.Q0
U&gt; 120.00.
, t. !
300 Parasols, embracing many new sly lea
jl low prices.
f j

ra ms,

Ar$ you not hraro that,

L BUCKLEY

, .

for what they will bring. A good
inenlof

LJJJW

CtU and titlkem before jmrekatiny
tLeis/tert.
■
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'

• 20,000 WORTH

AND

DRESS GOODS,
OF ALL CODS,*

01 Goods within

jMirters ami Manufactures, wc are enabltfcl
tu offer many goods at prices that dejy

■ ! OF ;

.

GOODS

On hand.

Cull cirlr.
•
A. A. KNAPEN.
June 25th, 1 ML
•

J'ubiid

•TATEOT MICtHOAX, JUMf Comvr. sa.­
&gt; Prubsto Court fur *».d cuunlr.
.
tii'tb* teattcr ot the citato'uf Duulcl S Oar-, HU

qttGRM
miamvrs,
mis,
A liice assortment

GAITERS

Um esiUcLt nf tb»

DRY GOODS

,

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

CLOTHING,

vun&gt;petition, and invite the attention bf
the ciuswl buyers.
Notwithstanding the advance in TEAp
our focilitiesfor pitrubasiug are such, that
wc arc cnablod to idler tho same Oriyui»Z
pure Article at the same price.
R S. BABCOCK,
(Lalo &lt;d the firm of Clark «k Bah
8. S. COBB.
C. U COBB.
(Jjtte of the firm of S. S. &amp; C. L. CjbU)
KalatnAxoo, May, 1. Ib57.
r&amp;ltf

OF.

Tho Subscriber wishing to close out

EVERY. VARIETY,

Shoes

Utn desiroua uf disposing of

BOUTS AND SHOES,
HAW AND CAI’S,
}
AND GROCERIES;
Pun-harnfflargely from Anetta*, Ii|

',

■

yaa buy your goods of him, at

Bonncta, Ribbons, and artificials in great
xariety*

rtsK-iiS:

' i

«kii&gt;&lt; it* markrt vf

FANCY BARAGES.

IN TOW

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Ready Pay Store.

.7.7^ tbsi tb*e«..W«.lton
Shtltte hcirias. tfwrcuu bo jw*-..

‘ iJs SwtJuteX bt utu

. aW’srtoSra

I
■ Muywbv tliv pro; cr «/took Pctiuta »bm..

GOLTS ANO SHOES. RUDY MADE.- M“j|i

Main Street,

(lotlilngt.Arvfr yo Cheap.

1

Mr stuck ronsiits in part of

ta *11 gMitiM interned ef tbs pcadone
grsuh. at Itte-

G ROC ER I ES

BROADCLOTHS,

GOODS

BONNE1STO GIVE' AWAY—ALL
KINDS Hi 1NNET TllIMlNGS
I of m&gt;J
ATTUt
.

HANSCOMB'S, i

thia counit in order to enable rnc
tojmyall tnr lodcbtcdneas
iu New Yufk jrithin
20 days.

THE FIRST
NEW

Good Nows! GoodKewB!!

i NEW

KALAMAZOO.

' F.rndat^-Ol tU At»r|CBTlffl» W

OF ALL

Which will bo given ia

tMvcrtb'me to be f-and’is
. 1-. 1- Cwnd in the hand, of
Ifor

Op, the the, nw-st favorable term*.

&lt;bb
I

cvctj

Exchange for Wool. ■

l:E

j

or ^cRimox.

C;p Remember the | S:
READY MADE CLOTHING.
IXJXUll'tLr,

Down gov's the Tariff! i'Suiubk
i

tu tbc SCO.UU-

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A

.

very ‘large j

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Sign O! tilC

I stcck of
»:...............................................
Sammer Dress Goods;

ADVANCE FROM

I From g3 to3a.&amp;l per yard. Collar* and i
j
Under sleeve*. Parasols plain anr fig1
iiri-d. A Inree stock of Tushj
. iunablu Ribbons, nhidi will
i
be sold ch««pcrth&amp;ii
the cheapest. A
largo stuck
I
ofdress
Trimmings, Bruin.' and Crape '

Cost!!

All kindAof produce
taken in extehange for
Goods.
\

on the buihlitnr.

Alnr.Otli 1&amp;»~_______ s2nl

GRA5T i STMUllMt
II..fttingr. Jun ■ 4.1HS7.

.viol

X I ORTi;.U;::.s.ll.E. -Dclitollli«&gt;im(bcvnBiS
;&gt;I ,4t:.e itndiiknl if » octlani llnlcilutv

DR. HOUGHTON b PEPSIN.

RMIKDY tor an nn

i;.ina fob Air. EiinsLSG.

"WE SHALL
DECEIVE MONEY ON'dLD AC

O. D. HANSCOM E

At a great reduction In prices. A Urac
' oi
at«k
of PRINTS AND SHEETING^
j DcuimaI as low as 10c a yard. Irish Lib. n«. from 1

PRICES!

ad every thing in the Hue of Groceries.

' Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

Having replenished my stock of good"
shall«(Ter them at &lt;dch low Driers as
eotnman 1 liieartt nti-Hinf Iniyern in thci ■ I
••hard times. Wishing t»sde nil with ai • I

that I will not di».tppjiti as tu

co^Et'JEias.

LARGE RED BOOT

PLAIN AND FANCY

SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT

.

hoars
nsn,
That Gtxri TEA, ■ nw to'flire thelitauLnhc

mm

Ftwparad by DIL J. C. AYE&amp; &lt;tCO.,

BOOTS AND SIIO E8.
In comparison with the tariff of oi J |
i~ta.dn* mi »nbJ uivrtgnio- al Hilf'dale Itw
pro '| Also a full ^tock of Ladies' Gaiters, which
foggy ktnot!1. Cull soon at time is
i-------ifefri-hnnditd doV»i-. .tOmO’i
I willsdlat rentyrkablc low prices.
ioui td buyers. Particulars nextt wccl
___ . ,
■irf.ie Baine 1« bi-r. '.y iiyi-o that by tlrtur
,.Trrr,if .al.-ccoit^io—I uf ysi.f inw.igaae. pd
A. A. Kniipcn.
j Ccaibv'*
of D.c»M»vii;
ranaer'nl'lter tOatusr in ftrnVca**
ind
Carpets
and
Floor
OU
Cloth*.
Hastings May 2d 1850.
t»52tf !
.IM, .art tr-i.rtrag'' u.ll te foffck'Wd at am-CntretNlv; 1 r*.l. uuii-ni—n* ruy.-s-.in; re. |
__
,
i,m ;r rttnfae tu itu- r.ij Ik.i Kd.ter uftfic tnsfcd
Jil'jnun.
uf
Van-Coiteuv;
t&gt;r
a*rp«»er»
M.y'1
H
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T&gt;
T?
A
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7^1
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Ai
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The reawir.a why
EM PUR UMOFFASIliO!
•‘ rria dCN'nlivd.»loch »a!r «ill ukr pbed co rJ31ctc..i&gt;’tp-ifnr-w.to:-:-rt«uCfUE. ’ltKtc»li | D * I fl V -fJ
.V JI
kJ T,lu.•dar tli? t«cnt' LurlhdirufSeptember Mtt,
'nr--ro’1K»Kv»lSS-&gt;.-,
LADIKS- .tsn genti.iJIinw
;;;; v osfuci. I-, if. it Hut &lt;‘iy; at'Uie trout ifcor
•eom.ti i i.rt In.:.--, al. UMliiip. ta add
Sj^htMjTut'Hiils^^Xra.' "csfSJrtaki ® AZnOOW 2 St'v«y linriv. t slrg tire |Jatv of i.MJIng tbc
(list lie baa uiwued a
t Cmtri &gt;&gt; raj. cvtu.fr. Sal-l nw.rtsifrvd
1 wanj ?**•*! " OOL.1 I want your BUT­
to viu J
LAKGEST STOCK uftlM.
•iidTrnd.’ Usrksw&gt;ML ,
■
(ISE DfKUl ViG’T UP .••JAISs 4 KXAPE5X t””"''i.-tlvdbiii yciiUd a.
TEr. I want votir EGGS. 1 want yDor
BEST GOODS, st ih*
oil', iuo;
OU5; IU UK U.WUM»p&gt; I .•-»&gt; IH in.
PAI’ER RAGS, and 1 aauc your pro­
LOWEST TUIt lS.
&gt;pt
.ilj . jqutr »{ttarry. »nit «t*:siJMtei.in*n,'li-.»en
FlUttJt ■ t- itc-.ri It Jt'|
“ «lfl»tfr
-i-'v.’.j na.TEMrK
■ ..
duce in general iu exchange for iny Umvla
1; DANCE l■UI3Jl^^-&gt;.,sbl•r4
ibd V-.f j,,.
&amp;.
’-J
-Utou.
b*i:&gt;ir iIm cs*i bstrSflkeMteta wr»t hnsrt»» of
tor SPUING stock of G&lt;tod&lt;
AM
l.
.
-------------I .— .
cln hltfuftbr
|i&gt;r which I will pay the'higbeat inariut
tkiibu. i&gt;&lt;-4 not I" detemJ truin' csjVt’ig. ,’be
and--- ----------------------------- - — -zy-j,
I qwter, »cj the «*t
Uixstieauf
UP.
.
SHELt'A HEA
HARD WARE Si01’EH.
svi'fillolt"' Kb7 CF.STE.vrs.
THE NEU STEAM SAWMILL,
price.
Ibi-rv xarK-ty
cunfteUonffy ta flsat ana Itix- , if ..ttfi.- purt.ii
irti-r.iuid lt.c w.lttttelf
T1X. COPEER AXPSHEETIRUX
; A word to those widling to buy good
uf «t*e to&gt;»tb c»« Miternr
"riCE tJOO^wSbyiLDE actfyrtJ up.v» .bfrt bo-1
H'.tA'F. WHICH! OtTER
tiothf, chutp. Gull and »ee. GarmetiU.
&lt;• Miian-H.-T La. .pared ’“or. Cttr-UL drficitelr palilcalRc. njtrt from j
ArLOWER IRKES
C U T T1 N O.
cut and inudo to order, and warranted to
tW.tie br*tun!l mtb.
THIS EIRE.
■
fit Farmers can get thair garmeula cut
UR tM it &gt;01 •-&gt;" ttl&lt;-f.untuiihr*.!..
_
,’
i.iiwcnc arc
Jly a.«orti&gt;i»n» i t I’ASLOH bTOVES, eorapri**.
rti* *d«.b i«rejah&gt;-rin tBltabfe "t.'ff tu ir- ; itexfaahlE at.
1 haw removed
on the abortesl nuUcu.
........ ..I..*., nt.al
I ..I,
t &lt; 1 —ft■ 1 .Vt. ,IX i w . .1 . ..——. — ..I
■Sjprtny Fatkiont juit received.
my stuck of
-_____
, .
................................ , ____
_
rt-UrtTCv wnbELEVATED
lCECIt&gt;:4M.&gt;&gt;iri&gt;i&lt;|d f T CSI’U-S. ortay-hsrr I rrtv t.. « f-Jnt
&gt;n
t^a tUfe.sem
finall.L.. on Io; »jdnh; poulbtr nc-tiLr.
: t&lt;d. and tout-f.-vi, «p*t of tbc btsrc tf t-egitrulnx.
• .'1
11. tKAlDtOA'T. i lln-nrt-es&gt;l iv tip- ffice uf Uginnieg, *’-l bring tu
J'rr.ooa patruinainifithi* &gt;idg will not biro
IlatiiBE'. Jd“
y’ zq www,bip «u&gt;r. 111 wrtli «&gt;f rauge «-•'
wait threa, »l« or nisi*months' S&gt;r llwir hinibrr.PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Hastings
,■ - (.
tshwsaw sHf&lt;n&gt; lu»&gt;drvJ&lt;u..l «mi
Tbcpropneior bap«w by a »"M attrLt.un to Lui
lURl’ERB MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
■wsritixfrmite* MraSod tiM Prr
rcr arvoln tbi.toVn. Hix I".»U and tfc x f
MORTGAGE SALE.
To No. 2, whidi wfl!'« found full and
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
■♦ink-, Julir C . : St. .
’« stfuUovs:
contpleu*. 1 will aril them out ntcm^.
LCMDEkOF AU. IUMJB H»K SALE.
11V ■ r.*ula-i t»&lt;lr.:tur&lt;M-l»....»rips- »
m I wiah to go out of the trade.
WM. s. inuunoj.
iC-tilld
HlStSrli slid L.i&lt;
Oil ahadcs and window psTK....-.I
fraaihia*. Msy I. IM®_____— Au.at. &lt; 1 I ta, T
hbovg in seven hours
per cheap. At No 2
I
FjUUPElfl-NG BCiSNEfe.S.
may be found a
i
a* Urso im I
ODNIXti OF AU. 1USIM1PR0MITLY «tten
.
full suick«f
J
ded to. KAVK-TKUUtm a».d &lt;US l&gt;CW&gt;a
j»:wF.uir ajcd Eotesroni:
FUASclM UGIVEIL
lUbesmagMof Tank
Olflt. 1IA1
ElliKlKS,
inspected White F»h by Urn barrel, half, I
O. L. RA-Y,
nuarter. or by the pound.
.TEW AXT&gt; XLEGAXT COACHES
Ken.nlsrrd no this route, willi te»t
ATTOgNEt A!tt&gt; (OUNfiKUoa AT LAVi,
Lamp O?Ser»«»«,AvK«.dru«. &gt;|m|... iUriOu. Mid.ijry*.'
For ifM.pT.wnt ud uutd UfiU-r
1 ndl tor Me tears ctkiKted t!.» vffirtesisrfe totsrrr «
M U.r &lt;xLto at tbc Cvnrt tluuu-. bi UL-Ungc thla
pUa, to tbs bast twmtirr to. «e4 gt.arw.ire i
aaj
and Lead-

.

AND cutlery
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

A word to Fanners.

TAlfOR SHOP

I

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FAMILY GROCEBLS!

Judge of Probate,

IsteafSS'Si.fAX

STRAY COW.

« . “ v« v-a. . IV I.',
Wft.,.'sftysjixs%: ittSKStsifiteT
tfj; ’
.
‘
U. L. BAY.

*U kind. Bird duaiiOMii.. lur auins sf a4, ktad* ,

Coarse and Fine Salt

•.Vster Utn* by U* hsm-’ or l&gt;u*bcl—
Churn*. Tuba and P«l». Orangea;

'Tushka. ’

~U£ClTiJirdHltt-oFMl*l. WTATt
\ -Lt a a XA**“
I*?'i-a
• mEALWPATE Fl/fc rfAlXl.
a
Hcwue anil aslbvril. anatrd
QTATK.OF MICHWAX. W«.tam.w;r.B,nty.Ni
O fc&gt; tbc uteitef urUi.'1-.tolcafWiiriMiU.ykw- Lite Court H. .ad ter ibecM.ni!
u.a.latecftbcCKiuU'ufW^LtStMarJa tb» .Sute

■KB—

Charles D. Root,
u.£.
rturptf uu. a«tuw«’i,h tu V U as J-UWM, u»t U”

' *NE YUKE ofsix year old Oxen.
I
“ . “ £mr “
“ • “
' i» &gt;, GO thousand brink in Iota to wit tl*
h»er.. Enquire of
R. J. grant

tso aWcntiun of U»u*o coming from a dis­
tance, loan examination ufwy
J*"
fore nun-hMTOfi chtuwhcrc, and
;

.

•wteSO. Msy, 28, 1837.

A CtmyefliencB, story dwelling

Hot*

I

OTHER MERCHANT

■■
^W.LEWB. j
ILutiqp April,?*. !&amp;"•
'"•nJ

1, r^“t„-

Litauxr.

W.! T.

B

axwy Govan CwraK’s/fr/K-x, 1
&gt; ■■ * SX'KMif
UartiMs. June 4th 1857. j
i
Die soaltarLaw* for 1867. l ave been '
D4 NVw Road'.Luw h»&gt;H«rowii
I raooived at thia office, and Sjrill be disuihow rendy for
buted among the.different tuwna in the- _t
at ith-* ollke’, Jmd
button
nniyiig lh&lt;iiAliiTer&gt;M-.t'ti.v&lt;bb irt tl
fboiioty, twcnrihJ
“
plitauon df Rte teWn clerk..# c«
nw
Thrir.

«&gt; o. w;&gt;hlia
2 }Ct»4 cB&lt;...

ueo; w. BAiirn. Ei

Taxes for

I “i’JSr* Marrb, W&lt;b; -«T.

A A. EXAM3

�aVerrs / / !!

ff

S.MX or n*n tax lauds.

BUT. NE\•EETHELE88 -THUE^
unt T. riltLUFS is salUa8morTgr&lt;x-t»m

« JU
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1
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. C&lt;u\paijj\,r oilXim!i ofcotafry product

8 'St

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8£

IS

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llt’J1

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8

ANNUAL TAX HAUS.

^SshiSiSJ
if bmd situated&gt;fn the Cent
ranxiw.

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*«■ the J
res

WBITXEY JOKER

’HILLHV.

ru«r.«ts

philmw.

'VJJUkEE tfUT JO... _______ ____ ..

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PglLUPg.

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&lt;£«.-« 1 Todat and bar oma al
CHILLI Crf-.
Sin* and ©4»ry Seed «*7 ’ fmLLpW. '

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1851.

Phillips?

Ftald al
wirikDoi

puiujps-^i

it'VTTx-d;

1854.

erttnent at ’
PI! ILLI PS.
MKB..’AXISCelebrated Gargibg OH st' '
PHILLIPS’.

rowntu.

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821

"
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-

823
831
848
840
830
851
852

■ The Buata of the throe great

si is &lt;k&gt; see

"WOOD NYMPH;

CLAY WEBSTER AND

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45 04 do
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1 10
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APOLLO AND

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Blank block between
Mill at. and Thorn at.
Baxst Cov*TT TsxaX Ovrws. I

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2,000

804
817
818
810

CALHqv\

DUNa,

Struggle* for the Hcnrt; V«M ..j i
•lr. Paycbe; Magdalen; Child oftWC*
Innocence; Captive Bird; rad Llttl» Trv

u«l&gt;

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collection df emr.r.1 hundred
’
03
FIXE OIL PAINTING*,
04 by leading Artiatx.
The wheda of which are to be dluriL,
M
04 ted or allotted among tlK. lubserib^
whose namca are recetred preiiou, toT
04
Twrnt j^tchlb of Jannnn »67,
08 when the distribution* uDl take t&gt;li«
'
TERMH OF SLBSt
i n
80
Every subscriber of three dellani,-.
80
titled to a copy of tbc splendid steel an
78
S'*'*'*’.
N «K, ' or . ™,
78
tur of U» followm, 1.1
y«n auo a mfff of U» Art J™ra|
78
W
“"1 ??'•'* ** “• ta”*1 OMnX® I button of Works of Art.

RIIT A

X
Thus, fur every 33 jmi.1, a person Mt
‘ ° i only getaSl beautiful Engraving or Mm.
‘ ; zine one jVar, but dso rteelnw the Art
'
Jourtud one year, and &gt; ti«-fc.n m ths As­
™ । nual Distribution, making fuurdolhn
’ worth cf reading matter, bw.idiff. the Gek

|
Those who prefer Magazines to the Ea.
w graving •Satutday Night,’ ran ham either
। of the following one veer; Harper's Ms.
A’"4'?’* W taTtaS

iMvraTuworof i£ BtstnU l» &gt;«li case made . States Magazine,

Knickerbocker Min.

1655.

i i!L- rixf tewvtirtrjaii:!

'.“X.
e abate ^eailnttasa. H. I. RWmpQX
Umtc.
TM m
ing five n.emlljL
-L_I remitting $15, are entitled to

HirtLIPS’.

I FAltER of all Linda ehi ap al
_ FBlUaiK-.

f

MQBTGAGE SAI

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.
'.inS^ «nd ,o *»« tivkrta in the dbtrik.
gitea tfam m peronnee of I turn, or ray five of tbc Magazine, one
irity berutafttv yytsd ma |
,D^ ijx Uriel*.

*’eo

r

I

Persons in remitting funds for member-

1855.

rm

a curtiticnto of Membership, to
V.fla tl...
.. — W.__ -_

'*&gt;L OBd «Inch Mid laoctgajte
d by said l^hraim WiHsS «o

»Otwatrv.
- .
For further particulars, see the Ngrrm
• l»cr Art Journai, awit free on applies-

SHERIFFS SALE.

34R Broadway, New York, or
Office, JOO Water street, Sandmkr,
i Ohio.

। proceed in j haring

AMES X 8WEEZEY,

11

RAII FOR FREMONT!

ivered nt Last!!
DR. RATNAI.rS

SHl.ilI EPS SALE

MEDICATED TONIC!!
PE

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CPE.VI' DISCOVERY t
C*OU1?THK *KS0W IT I
fTOL J, C. FBKMOXT. ID bit travels discurete
" &gt; pir-ny Startling siadrn, but nose more strait;
sud tens tlu.li U.« trust diseorrrr. that

K. FEHBIS, 8ber.lt

ISAAC O. MOTT.

Your Orders,
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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER,

TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

JOHX T. MOSHER, Pri.br.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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TERMS-11-50, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 1857.

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the ark of our political faith furward to a ; denee asserts a new principle—n moral
haven where tempest, loaned humanity I principle—the sovereignty of the individ­ know something about the politics of
their day. They exerted, as the old torwell as North, the dear, loud clarion voice might in safety be moored. The pulpit usl, regardless, of external circumstances,
nation,
’
—
- by adopting with ins thought, a met unwomanly and n*dof the denouncer* «&gt;f oppression and eloquence of this day was not ftfisti v« pen- The *American
one heart and one voice, withoutdistinct- dlesatnc influence upon the public scutitorn!me,
but
a
bold
and
and
rugged
elo
­
the advocate of freedom was beard
from sabbath to sabbath, from Plymouth quence that did battle with stern realities.
rock to Jnmeatown.
The petty office Turn to the highest council of our infsnt Declaration said, that all men everywhere
—that mankind stood before their Maker, leclual, moral, and social standard baa not
holders grumbled and die toriea run out nation, the most august assembly of men
that over congregated to declare them' upon n perfect equality so far as their lean much elevated perhape by the refine­
of meeting crying outjvgainst ta minis­
rights to life and liberty were concerned. ments of modern times. Early in the
ters preaching polities. Butimtaad of be­ ■elves free, and you will find some illus­
Upon this platform the elder fathers controversy between the ento-D* ana toe
ing detared from doing their duty, such trious examples of pobtical preacbera. —t
fought,
npd suffered, and strugle^, through general government, the. ladles.of Boaton
Among ‘the signers of the Declaration I
squirming* and wrltHngk of the old ser­
recognize the President of Princeton Col­ r seven yec.rs war, arid upon this platform at one of their patriotic gatherings decided
pent only induced them to lay on ta hard­
the elder statewtaeu erected a constitution­ much os they loved tea, they would drink
lege,
the
the
Rev.
Dr.
tVltberapoon.
—
•
er, a their path way was made plain by
n&lt;J more so long as that indulgence invol.
He with bis learned and accomplished os- al government.
tho fluttering.of ta bit cormorant* of op-1 —-------------- —----------- ‘
. ti
pt.»ion. U»w el.t o.ulJ tb.j bnw.r |
CU* O"!". S«UU»*». A"*
How then, bare we kept the faith ofthe vedf the least voluntary aubmMan to an
fathers, and fulfilled the mtsaieffi on which unjust taxation, or gave the least support
tl»t muter -he. erne to pre.cl. deli.er- [
C‘r'°n. S",ilh-,Dd
k'U
,
.
,
*Tiihb«rtT Blona that gtvM Um flower,
•they started I Other nations look npun to offensive laws. They nobly stood by
mtetoth. rapur. .nd tte openms oftbr .
us as the most resposible people on earth, that Resolution until the day the Moprison doors to them tat were bound!— and ws «n we«d* witltaevlt. All
because
a higher creed—..............
a ho- ..... ,
UVUWK: we
nV profea* ..
__
Iba miniatera of the Revolution were no | CoMirtant. werpi-Uv wtaflomUy*
iter faith. Yet they sometimes behold taxed tea into Boston Harbor. Ine
uf ronmlirt
of
ta sublime doctrines of our national faith cdaughters
’ ’ *“
' America
*
" cvcrwherc,
v
Adrinkod
and fashionable imbecility. They utter- [ uilo4» vbt e*e tlgiit &lt;rfdiscovery. •*&lt; begeu
rejected, apd repudiated in our j\nctice. iin with their fathers, tbek husbands, and
cd no refined nonscpsc. Tbev pronounc-1 In those that safler it aijnlid mtad,
brothers, the same spirit ot patriotic
Wo have given too much occasion to the their
I
.itb tai-1«. d.;.r.ta .p.4One of the most vigillattl
sneen of the satirist, and to the mournful inspiration.
i
&lt;pmf.o i.ijo.Ur. ta erlmr. Thrjr d.J
ntDce ih. prmeipl..cmmdtal i» our
regret* of tbc lover of truth and mankind, iand useful sentinel* on the ancient watch­
n« Mita ttat tho nppropri.tr tarta. I &lt;hArlr, M rfthu
Mfn.ldmt
towers
of
freedom,
was an accomplished
I speak not as r partisan, I only take sides I
of. ruligiou. trMwr l-rbid the .lutiw. of
fMripM, tnlU&gt;. to tho m». of thagainst such doctrines m war with our no- 1lady of Boston—a fair daughter of liber
ptaouta
S&gt;'inrtbing mlgHU.r wI
Monta brf-r. (hr «h uf Jul.T
tioual feilh, and rest not upon ta plat tty. It was then us it has been ever since,
needed than erudite Scholiars, white era- 1770. On that day they were formally
“
t’hnt no stupid knight of oppression, of
form of our Declaration, it i» neither 1
vata, and pe l antic priest*. Tbc preachers i and publicly declared to tl&gt;o world.
wise nor patriotic to glory In our errors IBritish or Tory pedigree, with all his show
of that day and the preachers of the pres­
What uat th* datirint of that Didara. while celebrating ta virtues of our feth- isuavity, had ever beard or brains enough
ent day who deserve tbc confidence of tbe \ tionf—Great truths were there spoken,
to safely oomo in contact with our republi­

public when injustice and oppression and the great Judge of the world invoked
Hence wc have no sympathy
&lt;can yankee girls. M benever they were
vaunt thcrasclvei before high heaven, will to take eognixance of the rectitude of mo. party, north Ar south, in America or but ready for a conquest, some ambitious vic­
become the heroes of their age. Not of tive with which they were spoken. And of it, who holdxhat our fathers were'in, ।tim was ready. To accomplish an object
j
the timid mimosa kind, who fear every the lives, fortunes, and sacred honor of error in claiming fbr nit men everywhere tlwreforc.a negotiation waA opened and
which King George would tempt him to
cloud and trim for every breeze. Nor fifly-slx great hearted men were pledged an indcfeaslblo and inalienable right to ,cncouragtxl by this patriotic datn»cl with
become a lory. And he led on the re­
arc they inspired by any fictitious god­ for the support of these truths. Are life, liberty and ta pursuit of happiness. ,one uf the enemies of her country* righto,
1 Mur ataortnwnt of Staple and Fancy Dry publican hosts who resisted the wretched
dess of popular crime, but by that eternal these truths cherished in our hearts to day 1 Who hold tat these rights attach only to 1Thi* infatuated military dandy could bo
Good*, cannot be equalled, and embraces administration of the general government
spirit of honor and justice, which directed Or have they loo been repealed like other men of certain external manifestations— tempted by a deceptive smile from the
Heath,U^pSers ii»*au3 ! imany styles nut to bu found elsewhere,
in its trespasses upon the peoples rights.
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__ _
v~rntti.r&gt; A mad uWtment I IM Pierces Carpeting, from Auction at He openly denounced that miserably moL the pen uf M'iscs, the finger of David and articles of ancient fclth, as , inconsistent that government may properly grant or heroic and indignant girl who dcaplssd
l.*»4. Rnw«SsKr« BaUdin op;csiu I
,
ta tonjnicot
tongue of t'UUl.
Paul. uspnj
Happvfor
our c&lt;&gt;un- witlrthe new light interpretation of the refuse to any portion of its ’subjects, ta him, to disclose all the secret designs of
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, Uie
mruorpmir
New Yrak price*.
GloSe poull. Bm.ngp Mwh•
I &gt;100 Mantilla* in every style from 01.00
constitution! What was the faith of the excrclio of these right*. I have no sym­ the enemy. She forthwith eommumoated
part*. of Ensl»J
„,inuoul
pta.
Wm~A. Sabtukm.. Bl-idkwnithing in all !!
.to 820.00.
Fathers, the utterance of which has ren­ pathy with tat construction uf ta consti ■II to Dr- Warren, chairman of the com
.
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cl.... .. ,—.1. r.f
llarlcta 300 Paranol*, embracing many new style* to denounce their country* po licy and
about the odor of roeca, and the blanduh- dered Uli* a festive day, and for the sup­ tution which makes the doctrines of ta- mlttee of safety. Through her moons the
rft low prlc«-«.
their country* war upon the colooics.— mentsof virtue, and the exceeding rinfqlport of which such a mighty pledge was Declaration and the gospel of Jesu* Christ, committee of safety were constantly opDainete, Kibbeos, and artificials in great 'Hie debate* in parliament upon the subSinMoiB A WiaiiTWAJ
nc«* of Adam and all who lived licfore given! 1 will quote the leading an.) funda­ treasonable. Such a construction is a re­ prised of al! the pUm of the Britioh com­
Wopm Making and I'btl
‘variety.
jcct of their territorial governments, were the fl'M'd, nnd urge mrirc distinctly, and
mental principal from the creed itself.— proach to tho makers of tho constitution. mander.
Hence, when the ■oulwlirinft
CLOTHING,
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vehement
and
determined
as
ever
mark
­
BOUTS AND SHOES.
show more forcibly the duty and nvresai- Wo hold these truths to ba aelf.vldcnl It charges them with a breach of trust, and Ho-ncs of the Ifflh of April approached,
ed the same topics in die American Con- ty of private morality nnd of national
.
HATS AND CAPS..
that all men are created equal—tliat they a gross fraud upon ta living and the dead. through female watchfaint** and strata­
J W. Bucko.. Fa-Li«-ul-l» Tailor. Cut­
AND GROCERIES. grres. The executive and advisors went
tw.ii..r a.«J JlMUlcr. Tb«
dloCngul.U
But it i* deemed unnecessary to spend gem. the beacon lights of freedom ware
..
. . ■ - ... I •: ---I — ....'.I RbeO
Purchasin'.: largely from Anetlrm*. Ini for forcing the people Into attbmlrsion, re­ cd statesman of hi* day, Edmund Burka, tain inalienable righto; that among these
any time here in Michigan, in showing ready, trlmed and burning, and before tho
gardless ot* .fto peoples righto.
1 hey fflkl'the American pulpit would tuigur nrc life, liberty nnd the pursuit of liappitbe injustice of ta charge, or in vindica­ tyrant troupe were folly disembarked, the
T F. ILvBv rr. Tidhir and dealer m ste*' -;t„ (4fer m*nv g&gt;i««J* at price* that del) »purned any higher law than the will of
iiii»g«&gt;rcn&gt;iiicw* “»
-------- ness.’ Wo thi* true 81 years ago! Is ting tho memory of ta fathers from tbe signal fires were lighted np In every steep,
&lt;t y*te CirtUiorjStste s,^.”ro dour*
' c&lt;.ninrti',i.m.’nnd invite the attention u!
the sovereign. But the frowns of King tho approach of tyranny in every tainted I -,t true l0
wa9 it a mere rhet­
»*•
t------- l|,k. i..», 1..,;.—
\
ino nppr&lt;wu.u w ijruuuj ... v.v... —..... -foul aspersion. They pledged the blood le in town. And when the moon aro*e
-t,withstanding the
advance in TEAS George and hi* millions—the cries of trea- breeze.' They faithfully stood,by the al­ orical flourish -jf Jeffersons pen, without
IL W. WxRnitx, E.w4&gt;i’'nah|eTnih»r. Shop ' ' Nedritawdtng
theadva
and the treasure of tair country in vin­ upon that midnight scene qf solemn an.........
‘ pan-towing
..
are riich. rhit sou nnd rebellion did not stifle the indig-1! Lira of human right* and cqin»l Justice meaning! or is the very opposite, accord­
in Briloy'* l’l*k« ’T‘t ,L 4 &lt;*o&lt;x,.'‘w ! 8l°"- Luonr fiUUkicafor
dication of the rights of humanity. And tiulpation, more than otie female sentinel
•ffertbe
Oriyiim/ uant voice of a Pitt nnd a Mansfield, nor I
Hooting., Mich.
____ ___ _ Wl. 0T&lt;3 CUabk-d to offer
ta Mtnc
i
l’ they were appointed to guard, firmly.— ing to the modern Scruggs, true! Has it the day those rights were vindicated, they was observing the silent march of 8Qtt
A W. Aron S‘ptirr .Irlicir •»‘U «"&gt;• ,jric».
rj
drown the eloquent pleadings of a Fox
1 Ina letter from John Adams to hl* wife cornu to be a self evident lie, and so for hastened from the sacrifice to the work of British troop* on their way to Lexington.
'•
R 8. BA BLOCK. .
and a fiurk. But they spoke to the wind j
(Late of ta firm of Clark &amp; Babcock.)
from Philadelphia in 1775 he enquires, from all men being created equal in their securing tarn by a written constitution.
But news of’their approach preceeded
Kai]xn'» Story. Hwliikss
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and reawmed with conceited dotage, it is j 'do the patriotic minirtera of Boston tights, that one-sixth of the American
;
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Zs. S. COBB.
F c MxBBJuJjl«'U’''.Hi«-aB’1 I’rjrtrait
Tht CampromiM of tht Qomtilution.— them. The daughter* of freedom might
true. The old fogy tyrrtnt king upon his |
GkCOBB.
preach against oppression, and the other people have no rights at all that the other TheXhardly waited to wipe from their
(Lato of ta firm of S. 8. A C. L. Cobb.)
throne, with the patronage of government; cardinal
raru|nai vices
&gt;
w the times *» they ___
M.cbipo».
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of
did! fine sixth «re bound to reaped! I would a&gt; 'worn brow ta smoke and sweat of the surrounding village* on that eventful
kakrnaz.M., May, 1- 1S57.
rtltf
to
the Hcrgy
of cve?y do
VO sustain
SI!sunn him
mn&gt; (Franklin
\ a ranauu bad lxwre®pv ™r“
void any thing of a party nature in the di»- conflict, till they had made the humblest night, like fleeting spirits—like heroes
Hot&lt;*l.L
cd'from
office
al Philadelphia
at nomination, thunder and lighten eve­ cualon of this day. But it can give no ftffvhce
r ~ his
v post
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Minmkr.tix ExroivnrJq AFJEMO
citizen secure Jrom future invasion. The ghoste-^calling their countrymen to arms.
thia time end a venal and corrupt Dench. ry sabbath. They diank God explicitly, to any uno wliosa approbation 1 desire, to
Constitution they adopted was b.-toed up­ [The pillow of the young patriot was
with its ermine all drugged end besmear­ and fervently fl.r our success.
They, say, that whosoever denies this national on tair declaration uf Luman rights, and , speedily exchanged for the firclocK, and
ed in the kernel* and sloughs of oppress- 1
faith,
practice,
or In- designed to rccure and protect those rights, ii hi« fitRil dreams became waking realitie*.
pray for the American cause,’ It would IMlw
,t in theory or r
---------- ,directly
--------- ---------MridteTmcMJtoJ______ ~ J F-E&gt;T,ltT—
|on, ready to echo through »omo 4Tiic/ Jseem the ministers of the Revolution had directly, or. whoever would, weaken the
NEW GOODS
And tall wc now be told tliat the mak- ;1 Citizens ruslfed from their • dwelling* at
IUttis &lt; r. w Horns, by Campbell A
J urtice of a Scrogg* or a Jeffrie* ila tyrant (not the fear of any little ton- giant block-1 world* confidence in these self evident
»h«
.-r •E*’~
era of tat Constitution were guilty of I mutniabi
Wood. B«u!» Ct»dt. Mwh. p.
edicts, enabled the British tn carry a ma­ guard before their eyes. Do you won- ; truth*, is a revilor and a slanderer of the compromising away the God-given rights ' own government creeping through their
JUrmull |loe&amp;. bv d. T&gt;.vns A Co^.
jority uf parliament, cud with it tlie whole &lt;der the heroc* of the Revolution succeed-; Fathers, an enemy of Republican freedom
of it portion of tbfir oouqtrymcn—com-1। peacefal villages to wage a war pf aurnation into n war upon the colonic*.— cd with their cause, with such an inspired amongst msn.
tnen, and
and aadi.turbcr
disturber of
of the
the peace,
peace, patriots
(muiv- with tam,
..............in
- ta
-j struggle*
of | prise upon the defenceless; They were
Franklin poliliid hi* colmlrytuen that nl! hush
(
If it pan bo shown that the coming to seize far the bolter, men wboae
of higher law politicians in their ptd- and harmony and union at this confedera- freedom!
tm&gt;i.'iui »■ •• !-*■ — -T---- —
i - ----- --n —-----,
hope wo* gone, and to prepare for the pitsl The most distinguished Divine* of
fathers, instead of estaWisfong justice and only eritnc was a love uf liberty. Joey
CV;rho events of the revolution will show
storm. Hi* council became- to tacd- America
'
securing the blessing of liberty, as they : conic in the gloom and atillnera of night
arose in these day* of peril with
on'mts like.of that ufMoi» to tho children
us how firmly the ligners of tho Declar­ profess to do in their jrcanible, have tto plunge their swords in the breasts of
.
wristlw* power, to tho dignity of their
1st «■» trait’ trill be gi
of Israel. Tho voice of; Otis and Adams ,high calling, nnd with patriotic piety they ation believed what they aaid, and ho" guaranteed injustice, and oppression, then ithcirbrcalhren, who thirty years before,
flMtnigt, AprSIlAli
and Hancock was raiod In indignant defi­ buckled more tightly on the armour of faithfully they represented their constltu- 1 will show you ta greatest piece of im- &lt;on the plains of Abraham, stood and bled
ance from Mawacliurclfe. and responded their masters warfare, as they gathered enta is asserting the righto of man as they position and cruelty tbc world ever wit- ।and conquered by t)&gt;eir side. The sounds
I .SELUNO OFF AT A SLIGHT
did. The national wealth, and blood, and
to from Virginia by Patrick Henry in
neMcil in ta form of a fundamental law. &lt;of preparation—of gathering bands—of
strength and inspiration from the terrors
was pledged to stain! by and vlndi- Tbe last thing on earth I would celebrate ।resolute resistance was beard. But our
these words ««f th rilling- import ‘give mo of the storm. They nobly played thehonor
-------- —,
j
nite the equal rights of si I men to life would be a contract, by virtu* of which, Fathers and our Mothers did not shuffle
libcrty^or give me death.’. L'uder tho ad­
and
and
pursuit of happiness.
II. N. Saratov. County Treasurer.
vice of Franklin, a latge committee of Wilbau. &gt;telr
•« 1-1
" tbi- j •"
J &gt;liberty,
itart* “
,i the P
the libertie* and rights of ta weak “J off upon posterity the duty of resistance.
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safety wa» now organized in Boston of d.,. Sud. qM. ««. me
!' Such
blS
b
te
foment—
helpless were sold to ta ffcspmler.
'They burned fur the
G. W. Mims. Cmurty Cfork «"d Notary |
__
A A*
.ml m~&gt; pomrrallA„dU»mm? U«xljl»«kli'l'l.rfU»
which Dr Warren was chairman. Not
Such are not ta right* proclaimed in they were impatient fos the conflict The
sn hour uf the night but witnessed UMr in the temputa whtoh they wero -born to I Revolution admonish us, that the sacrifice the American Declaration, and secured in British army; had now come in right rf
was worthy the object A host of wit- in the American Constitution. Our fath­ Lexington. The last alarm was given—
vigils—not an act of tho enemy escaped
rule. Christian mlsistnrs arc never per­
their notice. Hence the gathering storm mitted to be mere carpet knighta effemin­ ncMca, who testified with their li^es to ta :er* have been guilty of no such solemn the drum best to Arms. Robe.rt Monroe
k*i“Mf^*a!®y***Jb. —
•—-—•I
.
L A. Hotiisoo*. Attornay and £n|n^. &lt;
ofwar did not break unolwerved, nor did ate aotors in tournaments.- But agita­ truth of thr.declaration, crowd upon our 1niockery. They did not thus keep the a man of African dcareut, who was the
lor at U». Srfdtor ta
torn!
it find the patnota of the revolution en­ tors. and gigantic antagonists amidst the nonce; They come from the embattled won) of promise to tho ear, and break it •tandard bearer of hi* company at the
*a't T*« Afrtit, (MBca
Having repUniebed mv stock of goods. I tirely unpr«p*r«J
who,c P*°P*C perils of every moral battle field. What cliff* of Ni*g*ra. They start from the totho hop* Tbc liberty they loved wm capture of Louisburgh, now unferH K*r
Block. ItMlios*. Mich.
heaving eodsol Bunker Hill—they gather
ahell offer them at sneh low P™*" “ J* had become Imbued with tho spirit of tho
no lifeless idol, however beautiful its pro­ the first time, the banner of bi*
so quickly disarms the infidel, and spikes
■
..i—.
J,nvt*ra m tliesc
from ta blazing lines of Saratoga and
portions, or equhite its workmanship.— independence,
his whole artillery, as to see the ehristten
contest,
oad jv«»«ry j-uluc. «
« ishing to see
w'"' '
York Town—from ta blouddyed waters
About seventy of the citixens flocked
Tlie Constitution with whlth they sun
Mixisraas mxddlixo wrrn Politic*.— hero face the great national sinner, and
* |wil|j„|,np.p fhr p-ta I *'U
uf tbe Brandy wine—from the dreary
rounded and protected it, must not be con. to tlie standard, and were, fired upon by
Prominent ao n claw amongst thuoe who denounce the popular sms of his day!—
Umu-P. tap OtaV. Ita-____________ Ja. 1 will m* dlmpf-u-”1 ** 10
mow* of Valley Forge, and all ta hard
the
government troupe. The blood of
verted by any false construction into pit­
were instrumental in preparing tbe pub­ See Latimer bearding the wife killer, the
fwght field* of tho war. Their bleeding
«1»TE2-|
fill* and man trapo, and guarantees, to the Revolution then and there first «tal^
lic mind for tho blgherMiiUea of tat try greatest king-crlmm'mal of birage, Henry
foul-priota are *een on ta bank* of ta
ed
theerdl
of freedom. Seven men Mi
rtrip
man
of
his
rights,
and
bind
hhn
down
ing day were ta clcray of New Engfood. the eighth. Witness our own Davies
-I. oomitata -t*h
ice-bound Delaware—their patient suffer­ ip hopeless degradation and ruin. Such dead on that first battle field. “O, what a
.l.4; Ho,»noo,. Atu.n&gt;r&gt;&gt;*
The pulpit WM feilhfolto ita resp..n..blo awe into silence George the Second.—
ing* arc wi tncooed at Camden and Tren­
fell
was
there
my countrymen 1" What
__
.
»»
wklrli
are
sent.
trust. A careful perusal uf our primitive Listen to a Luther, a Melancton s Weston. and along tho whole Vma of their
Such are not the entertain menu tf« which
amuls will Induce in every fair and bun- lev, a Whitefield. Were they directed by
march.” Yet as tay field that resistance the oppressed wile* of despotism from
erable mind a Mgh appreciation of ta pat­ popular sinners what they might say, and
U&gt; tyrants was obedience to God, tay
the old world are invited. We become
r_ ■
js
fob sajl e
riotic pirty which then prevailed. Devo­ when, and where! Did they apeak be­
bore with cbeerfolueos and courage their pledged by adopting the Declaration and mothers, and sisters cm the errand of peted minhitera of religion shared largely fore earth* tyrant* with bated breath lest
crowns of martyrdom, 1 know of no
the Constitution, to freedom, right and
• in ta pulitics and ta perils of Bat day. knaves apd hypocrite should find fault!— j
Alii-,
mere human effort in the annals of the profrw.- At our public festivals these
The Fathers in Israel sounded ta alarm No. And their pulpit eloquence with
•
. TZMmi.rcof
_
llcuru. Vbj.irta
fcujrw.
world so glorious as ta long, painful, vio- should become the idol* of our nadonal
from tair high vrata.tow.ra and boldly i ts hallowed influence Is flooding the world
, torious struglo of our revolutionary p*.
h'm win al iW wWn. law Wia Wl, *ad
preached against oppression, and urged with enabling power. The pulpit of the
llaalbw. May. »■ IM*
tttots for ta viqdioukm of human rights. worship.
upon cbristlaus the duty of resisting th. Revolution did not fatigue with elegant
Ttoc Ml* otA—rf*"Other nation* Lave won great bonora by
tyranical enactment* ofgovernmMiL Injus­ inanity, nor stupify with excessive pretli,
Bv. the patient ocdurance and heroic soffisring crawl towards bia door. But b* fell a-,
a r.oavMtieat2
^^Ung Hotwe.- vJo.wdopprreftioo was in tair -Xiuv
pew But animated by motive*, grand
A Coaveniea
-.mi— lots in the villof another class, who by their efforts and gwin, ud while endmroring to stop
■ lkM1 * sin. and taur duty to detam as the liberties of a contmeart, these Christ­
W«. Kiaanaa, Annrw...*^**11" “J
m*1 did much in sustaining the pairiota of flowing blood with a sleeve wra frqm har
Msinst it none but the tyrant and ta to- ian ualdiora seemed more like prophala
SnIIrltnr and Circuit Court Conunraotouc-.
Kr particular* inquu^f
^WE.
h«srt,Md
Revolution in
in their
weir struggle*
sirugg.es and
«tw con-1
w&gt;&gt;- dress,
arw, she
*nu was tat through th* ~
Tbtow who led than priests. Master spirits raised up to alter claim tminmor soomuwu 1^. the Revolution
ity. Thu. th. Declaration of lodepro |
^omen, m Tell «’ the
' atar and mother spired togetar opo^
Hasting* April, 2S. 18&amp;7' ___
mould the desfmies of mankind sql guide
tou..
in the ehurch and too* woo
&gt;“
Dunn Cook, Justice "f the
"County Ocrk. Office m th |
wepe iwpej|ed by one eonvietton, and

IN TOW

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He had

------- I------------------- —- 11 AVE now in store and offer .t EX­ enlisted the voice ofa Chatham against the
D. C. IIawlfy. Dealer in Grweriai; Pro-; H THEM ELY LOW PRICES -4* oppressive policy of hi* own government.
t---------------- , CABH.-oue &lt;&lt; the largest and moat deair- He had in feet become a Republican, not­
^.7^. *|i J^eL jUhtiugs, Mich.
| pble »tock of goods ewr offered In
withstanding tlie bribe of a jmm.’ office with

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Otic pulpit throughout the land, South a*

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&gt;«a drem rill be highly becoming th
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—&gt;o Wnshinm-n tata yet apMb WitfSV'V'W—
Ufcyatte had U«ion1
&lt;hartrr
&gt;’&gt;'lep«ataen,xhad l.nmUwd life into Um- cause, yet it was
*“** !ercn*‘W*** tb- wnride aflaira, Tbc
tair tctupai' of American imtependenre b&gt;»ITImuS11!’ 5-*'lifW?

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HEPUKLICAK

bahseb.

Hire with . .----------- ------------ ----- '----- ’
j.m. ymn..—•••
UA^TI^Ik

when tbe Common Council informs him

, . .
’'"’'’’a., Are |
Mra. Carniingbam wa« r»i,
'

a charge uffeh.,,.^
haa no authority, under the |
that, at the trial before tl,
n«w--w--------- _ , _
a*a««eU
hinted that ..,
to pay him for such an wm»M«Mry “nice ,
by Dr. Buddl—su.pi. i , &gt;M
job* as that of publishing the old by-laws. ।
Of course our Republican Legislataro has j and a plan formed to m r 1;,
oar own, physician, Dr. I hl; A Z"?
; tho "generosity’ not to object to tbe £t&gt;m-1
I fman Council paying this *nlon' Httio bill | child MOS burruwed at tl*
1
I out ofIktir otru potktU, or by subscrip­ pltai. and last night Mra
We re-re. thel our MoalU'e wlskl" ' tinn; neither will the citizens of Hastings j tetulcd to WsMivrrefl of it.
could
not have
have waited
waited until
we were
were lairtair- non; ik.*.»«
uld not
until we
—
tooB&lt;jard
Th* arrest is al tho inatan«' it-.
. iKun-ed in the chair editorial before uliject to ita* crara*-»d
Attorney Halt
upon us He .braid understand their duty radj
Jr,^nTralttrak
c---------- - -,
' utaferatana wnruu..
------ -making an a«*ck upon us. - -------------IW be .1 all 111*1/ &gt;» auempe i» faj '»«"•
hare kndwn that the article laid to our
LtBIKALtTT OF Pjlnuci
in U1? Mier •./, Fur ib. m[»dal la.
charge was in type before-we owned e-

lusinted to decide what are the auis-.
government must follow
r, or,their
of tlie people, snd mH situ
tbe pcqdra nam*. NotS
'■r dil
carded nnd dvspiroi than
:
We pn!
to an article
[ er comm* ml ini. to the usd
selsl Who tlirreforc will msk* war up- j. former edi
Becauoc while tl seobh It
on the iastftutinn rf inariag*. tbe Daclar-,lin-Xbc Na------------------- - - l,,«»mo, .M Mu*. to-(fc-AH p&amp;tntT SikiSfe
- lion, of Independence,
,------------- - or
_ —
, will be seen that Mr. Hon«r waked up
the .
peace? Does not the Senate of tbs I Ulted ...
—^r-n-rr tins time.

ixrS

cosiploxion Of the Editor of tnc Pi.moer

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to-&lt;tay

the* the

f

kto rita ta A«. to &lt;h rota. M ^!2Sta?L «»-lar.- ronor .

nirand horse race,
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t 7
ligious instruction
givee
aa a habitat n to the
. ,,moles and ing the artive Luait'oess of Coagrcwl—
the bats! There tauio use fbr
ta. a
a newsp*
newspa-- Then ta this plain and neat regalia in which
per bntlbr (OB w^drtin?,-or
* book but
w themrmbers of tfcta order are dtrhed.
T.'ora
—
~
..... lnrn tnai we iw }&gt;eopia sDoukl be to hold ap a window sash, or lor the, chil-, distastelull llow could you havo endur­
*2 «pfrv«.r.
•
•
• W&lt;4I instructed In the twiiirtplvs of onr dren to play with their hmoesrai fmgers ed tM sadiee and epaulet ta,-the btaf ta•-2 •*■ *" '** *’"*»ion tbe ladies of Baltimore i government* )u»l tbe whois nurhmary of
sm«»ung ilx&gt; tbethougiita their parrots ran cincs aid gilt buttons, the plumes and
(tetr —nl rub.. .0.1
Tur 11« AU th. I...
disparage any remedy, L-/. rr
neither read no romprobsad.
I cocked-hats of tho revolution?
.
1 will point him to a proviso ta Scrtfon
'"*?mJ
; try .re M»WSi«U onflt, tW,„.
After dgMy-one years tberce has so aviyi to the dignity of a Co.
which they didnotoeioiv..
■ '
dV “A »l#kl I" ulitagjran rf I Un.it, „f u,. ™|«.
now ’ Imrort.
12 of tlie old Charter which makes it necolor arc th» sovereigns tif this lend.— much moral corruption crept into our na­
But our cotcmporary la not ao much to
to:. t.._ 1-.._ ji_____
tlutllnj Ay .bo । &gt;nl Uwu (Ut w« U. propio U&gt;«H urelr Their intelligence and their virtu* controls tion m to require another Revolution.—
! ccsaary to publish By-tay* enacted un­
wMwt* Oh, wro.ro Uromo drolrow ', uoj w h-Uwr Ut.-^&gt; low. k. ip ooronl-. the votes that appoint the,officers of gov. And ta Uiia m the first, almost «v«ry cler­ blame, alnce h combination ofcircumstan­
der that Charter, which Bylaws were
to ju^nalixe th-ir acid In defence of their ' .men with our principles and ceumtitation , ermuent. They uftun become thcmsclvM gy man and every woman ta America is ces,-which
which wo
wo fiirbuar
lurirtgr making
mnsing public,
pwwv, in—
: published in the Pioneer three weeks iu
****»”» In ’** c««nty of Bristol they and jruly embody our srnilmenta and our tltemnlcsrH ofbur laws, flow long would engagnl.
Occ.tsion.dly some u patart | ducr#
w tend the au of bi* editorial
rreolrec} to iwlsa a regitrnnt at their own wishes Abort- all other p-------------- ‘
’ such pilots
old ishin of liberty from alm krnnels of opprc&lt;‘ion and druun, iK;rrnlfd parties. He should | suceession, and were thereby established
,u ,be,r °'rB I
Above an other governments on ! .neb
pilots keep the old
a willingDCM to couptennn
*rtieitattat
*
7:7^7^ 7™ to fcr“
&lt;w'’ ***• "p* d* foteihgmre and | afloat I •Liberty ray the&lt;
kenness will in-eath ta tho feces of three ■
&lt;
thana waat ! as laws. Now let him refer to Section 8
they,’ that it what thousand
Naw '^glaod clergyman the | he ensured for nolbrag more, thana wwt
I dre virtue «f th* masse*.; Ws tell tb* we beiisved fa. We
... bold
L_Id to liberty of
of the new taw, under section 45 of the have intrin»ki merits whfoii daatnt ttair
y
thf-r(',Hn hands they ifour uullmnaof nmcrican stares, that a conscfatKc,
conscience, or
or tho
tho libertj
liberty Ito have no con­ odor of bi* polluted breath. Anon some I of manly bxtapor denre, in n« rehismg few amendatory of the old Charter, and attention. Tins doy* the 1&lt; -m.-J ptaf*
.* h
T ,'&lt;M,orr»,ic P '«ri»mral d^rhe. all its au- ' scicqorat
acicueeat all,
nil, just
jurt as
us wc
we pl.
pkasc. Liberty shrine maker for tbe god uf Bacchus will. sach articles admission.
Iota great credit, nd. cfert..dly ctetn
eilT&lt;,“’’'Unf7Wy ' fhonty from the ronwnt af the governed, and
anddrink
drinkwhrt
vihxtwe
w; like,
like,Uto be sober and rry out that his craft is In danger. But,
W(10
of the sttadt upon us, his bright anticipations ofgetting his pay diets tbc prevalout aervuvu.., rutka tht
wh-&gt; prteented them to the regiment,. Ttot they are nut *uffieirgtlv inteB'cent rational,
'
' or drunk
'
ia on of
to
&lt;fur constitution
and 1 '*• we w,
j-tu।,fof
‘hat
and fiiHous. and mail, tlwtM.
rosecure
rollgbtrori
p.l.lk Mtlmont
„“ no‘,u
w
uj„
k , •nice job,’ from any taxes to be
tejuc an skxiireat diseouroe uzm&gt; public togiv«, ibrirerareut to the gorera*d like jnst as wo hnve a mind,—to be civil in rollsliberties
on to secure
&lt;;ur
crmstitution
ami dame
’
,u. '! collected for wrvnwry expense-, will ran­ tliuir opposition to proprietary rrniojia
from the
social
and political
rumor rather cruel in refusing the
,M»tr*. toh&lt;- exhorted the soldiers to be beasts of burekra and liavc to stretch mir uur deportment, and diable and obliging oarl'L...!__2__ 2,- —'
U Based in their mtere«t to d;*ca&gt;4taer_
' Mttniiblr editor of the’Piohecr, the honor • iah. The section referred to reads as fuL
' S’.x * • J’*Te.r
‘ t6
•,M‘«*r*’y vufficrout to treat them us mere end just, or rude and l-oistrojis, and regard-1 wees of tbe age.
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t
We have always bad «o£d«ucc 1a lbortho A mcHran ladles. All the*e thlngx fastrmcats ofph isure .nd profit without lc«s of others rights, and as unjust and op-1
~r:.nan of
of the
A sober, enlightened and moral people o
f its production, i.v
by ■
a use
tho name
name - lows:'
lows:
birtiorable motives of our meJici! Een.
■ served
mind and' their convent
served «&gt;
ti&gt; tnHuroce
mflucnee thcpublid
the publio rrnnd
i
'
1
of
tbe
c.x-8enatnr
taatcad;
a
proceeding
aI
‘
-See.
3.
Nothing
fa
thtaact
shall
beconrill
never
stand
idle,
and
see
the
clouds
'
•
.
.
.taa-.
-----I
prablvc
take a
a &lt;au&lt;^
fenqy.. We
dont !| "
|-tarV,.v a* »o ».«»v
nu vviai
mv«v&lt; i-uoiu iuiv, ai,u tat m
of the C.V-8e»
»&gt;-MndarUifaurincibly resolute. Wtextspccand
we arc glad to find it sustsiMd by
a war- need ahy of your papers Xn.l bools, or: of ignorance nnd oppression settled around
.
’ . i wc inter our solemn 'protest j rtrued as rendering Illegal any actfoa of
x tcclg mane nubia tian this, of the 'wumai
prfari-1 lectures or reform societies, Qr ministers ; them .nd their constitution and liberties g*m« WMch. -“
„f the liberal welcome they areord
y. .of a country devoting their energies to the- pics and government. \\ « are thus
— dig- 1
-- --------------•
• - •’
1. subverted
------ -d Ly
and would gladly giv# ptaco to a centra- tbe common Craned or other officers uf
j ----meddling
with our aflairs
ter disturbing
by a
a art
set of
of trading
trailing pohticiras
;
remedies
an Aytr't Cktrrv
tii
" '.bdhoi-, airii safety, and freedom of that
demagogues, and
and bluster
blustering ty- diction in our eolmnn*.
*
'
। the taid village of Hastings, previously
glug the grave ufour own liberties and j «»• in tte enjoyment of our liberties.’ U reckless deuutg&lt;agucs,
Caih*rt'&lt;t J’ilh, even though th-y ate not
• jSt/ye T'mey end Z)rrt Scntl.—And rutii-tudity. And
---------------s-k, • there
--— safety,
—..., ..
w J..........
reccoHectfons, nnd Urn .inHowever, a* the controversy is none had under the act to which thtaaettasba--who
will nut -.engauv
is there civilization oven to
By the jcccolIcctlon^BDd
ordered
In
(hAbooks&gt;bt-.t
arc
rntds
Uovn
hi this siricidnl etitrtprite
etilctprlso with ahsenty
alacrity is
i» ! be expected
expect ' from
"
’
*
that
source?
What I**ridrtite*of the’ day wc celebrate—by the
f
.
h.re'b&lt;-rn thus menctaioev ”
ud*d from .11 partiripition ! is true of a .ingle community I. tree of . memory of ore fethre. rebra-by the of
",
“ *” h*"
I "7^-' *
i » maslwv, (who ran boast the blood of such UadiuWdT •xduddd
to the people through the m »-pspwt.’—
i*vw *11 pM-wapoeran ! is true u&lt; a smpc eommum^y ts tree 01 a ' mvniory O1 owr latoor*
u
------ —
«»
-- ••thei.
— ..
... our
- dear
.
, our |&gt;«»t• vby all ungenllemanly dragged
into it, wc shall ।
I am truly sorry for the situaUon of
. - "’I ;ia-W*tM Iw told, by a J udjcinl Januiary in ths tiflaini of‘government.
II—
rncc
' nation.
Howtlong will
union I whole Hero io history of
J,L&gt;»inn
, of a l.r:it;d oligarchy, tliat aftcrannxperl- great iyu) pre.ising Died of \&lt;&gt;luntury n*- Isst, and our government Ixi safe without. 'j the „
-nous
uopcs
w
m«
luiurc,
»v
pmugu
j
S
L«
R
...
-v.
..
If
our
drro, the Elitor, but it must lie a^knos-lodged
glorious Lopes of the future,,we pledge j 8"c *1,0 *
‘
' Sticnt ofR) yrara It has finally come to socinttobs outsidegiul indej&gt;cndi:ut of the ! a national remcicnre! Hotrih.rg can__any
'
' covscant
“ - • ‘ "tation was n rillafft circulation only the that hfe ‘pail of milk’ ha- fallen blether
oi-j’ourmdvc
ounadvcs anew at L
this
national
1 • fiiiw, tfmt the decroifahts of him who raw
Hatwxd or Wonx.—Henry U'ir?
machinery of goiV-rnm.-nt, to t-nli^Ucn
| citizen confiflo in add respect an admlnis’
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------“PT1 ^■’‘y'^rar natlra-l
Jbe different; but the people of • with Sta Imaginary foe for doing that ‘nice
ed thn fink standard ofAmerican Indepvn- the mnwes
Beecher says:’
.
t”’|
mnws and thus
tl»«« control th*
the governa»nt-..w.._1 t&gt;nti«n
tratrnn where lhe Inghcr Ifeu ofjuttic and freedom, tothe rouse nf temperance, ftnd . ..
„ra&lt;.r-fr faJreste 1 in :
’
------------roOTt-r ,n no&lt; 6«w™,Jr
“* , !&lt;*•
• ehroce. havg no rights whatever iu Amer­ -------------ment itself.
AU) &gt;r sc, island &lt;fome-t h-nur fareo-..ted from tbe halt. 4 Ugi.ta- i v~ liberty- Tbe men ,
' -God is the most wondrozvwunire iu
ica ttaSl u^ito livcred cowanta are bouita de inrtitiflior.s whii tend to cducsta and 1 idon, nnd fraud and violence surtamed i who di^so much to make us a free and : ’ho question a* to whether one locofuco ! The next asnrtisn of the vkracious ed-1
tbc uuivi-rac—feciic, slccjde*.. uniiriaf,
, torespect: Tliat the banner of freedom derate the people &gt; nix the staS'lard of! and applauded by the divines of tlie State! | P
and happy people, arc fest I Street CommUiloner is better than an-' ditor is with regard to what bo calls a •
■ u.w&gt; .. w&gt;...
—------- --------- --- . bat men, instead of counting it a joy to
* ■4
'|lrel
unfurled in
ami minor
Donor snd
oj ju&lt;iticc»are to manv ' But how shall •'
—
“' America by Robert Mon-,'' virtue
»iriu« anil
---------. Uw lb« rt-ajuectcd
-o*__treasure!
----- _t of
.rs
—i-iiJ other.
..
1' ••contemjitiblo fling al Mr. Boltwood. ,_l
for
B|wajrB ,-riving .to evwfe wtat
Tbe
Antedtbe
word
• ?tvr.
teta fimlly ccome
j'u*
«”'e 6j be the emblem of
of. sinews and sourced of national pr-l-peritv and applied to our ual^pibd al£di
'
ra are now in heaven*. The hand that
tntadUog’hlsd'irty. ktc.‘ There was 60‘ [a to them a burden, and look forward
• • dat knew sed despair, and doom to hi* de-1 ra-I «afo!y and gforf. Tberathmoi *cb&lt;k’l the public C’4iM3&lt; ticols euUnbtctK-.
traced tlie charter of bur Indencnilsncu
EniTOtt nr Tti« Baxmctj Dear Sir-An nllusioa, ta the article to whkb lio refers . t0
(5mo
t
-i pra&amp;aito ait-1Jiis entire race—the wifid-1 h&lt;na.« nr« the bulwarks ot nnr nation.— move lh&lt; n every bi'irricr n iiicli self inter­ is motionless. Tbc eloquent lipa tlmt
. - pij; alax
... .t and
„ .&lt;.
the death
. ......
tali lur ail Africa
.,.
,
ohurebea ere tfa- portre-M«i and ar$c- est, or tho love of case and distinction »u*taimxJ it arc Lushed. Tue brow of the article in the Pioneer of Aug. 1st, aceaia , to Mr,
•,
air, Boltwood
noit wood in any wayj^wr
wav.-nor can any
anv }
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,.
-----.•■ T-’** k'rtteflag of dread and horror, nds of hope to tba* Amciicau people.!
. interpoaed,
,________ to the mirerial education i noblv chief!~-fora whom tyrants trcinbla! to d. ninnd an answer; and sr that article •:mebing&lt;rf'llher ward. or Ac. make
J? w’hLM \r!l f 'k.’i"*''"
has
‘*wl:Trcvcr African deccut can lie traced— The S&lt;&gt;n-, and Waihingteni.-ms. and
of th--whole man &lt;?f oar breathing, ehang­ is indeed cold ss tho chiseled marble; but i
ntml otatre in
art
b''k",“ fc
w be _......
M the H..&amp;VI.
purpoetc ,to
a reply w
to .»
an .........
article .in
oflm j
■-Mne B'xth rf the Ameriran people ostra- Tampion, and otlrb urganirations
\
rmmgk M„aVr-ir.nt... eom-f „
’
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j ing.
stirring
dam^-nivy.
t'-M-.ririt.
U.W.&lt;.,U ;B„„,or,he
ju lln,,M .a,rrrt '■l.U.itdr
......
....... JamvcnKy.
■ rtaedanil thrown oterboard at a single rial ami moral rctofm. nrv the tarty armTrm^nnoicr esnZ tt]/ tontrol.—Ouc im- and motionless and breathless picture*
—
«
***»•&gt;■ cat the teases of duty and fara
»,U
ill never
ne.roexpire.
ropiro.
r~"f1■ Cleaning,
Oeam.^.” while
wbllelb.!
that paper wo* atill
roil unro.
lurch of tin mH liberty ship—and this is lc«ithat will ever *ave our country ftxgn portant part of cduration 7»'wlf gorcrn-1 w
The tfate in the core are thev, Th- r( '. ,
.
* *
ulJ Umr.ee .mbmimJ fe B.mrd u, ,p. “ “’’T &lt;■’
*' “ll
_• .Ml chi'alrg as.d democracy, no duLbUr- d«-grtilatiun aud self destrurtiou. When ment. That mart not be otvrWkcd.—, Tbew *ttai retut u&gt;e empire Jd«uy,
* d'* my twpervWon, the an*wc ring of it Ic- old
Charter authorized tbe B-ard to ap-1
T5in Au*tri.n;‘publi*h it not in the JiotMir uf a nation is gone—wbi-u the I le that governrth n nation.’. All tbe in- When t&gt;»e i» «•« sod ■«!&lt;!&gt; ,h*u tare |«»*d 1 ghimatcl v falls tmdrr the head of tmfinislr poiitvqa or more street Corarabsiararr’s ,
puliie
luornta
beoanc
dcbuuch&gt;.-d-^wlien
‘ xIh*.street* Pt Russia, lea-t all enemies of
teUrttoal «ccotnpliahmrnui of&gt; Webster,
u
„
1 ed busing smi I rlairn, a. inv right, the
chants cucocti fan yera, cocora mhwtrra
there wanitju appoiuted, Mr. Bolt wood
S v .u
r ft edom rejnic.-, nnd tyrants nnd despot, intrigue and ri-lrtshness bear sway, j or the power ul endurance of a Itanspan,! CoMiatb.dast tbe per»be4 Uartmsr Ue.
pnvilege ofsettling the same throitrh the and Mr. y-iyt Def..rc any work wan re-' .
triumph. But Ihh attempt to subvert and1 ignorance and Ipditferhncc spread j unless suet mighty power* are subject I **“’• ,h*‘ wh,eh »•**»** itoowesn •«’« ta*.'
V,eed ..be dro=».be «Lt.,Mr.
”
Ata™., urt w**b- • qdumns of tbe Banm r.
CwstStwtjoii. and degrade oar nation aver our whole laud ■’ it u&lt;rw does aver [ ed to, and entrokd by the moral sect:-1 . ,Tfc* *•"«•••
bcgirfrwith wore.

But tbu eneouraenir the nm.hr

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.,sin,thacye« of all the world will prove un­ a portion of it, not all the armlet, and । menta, might become a curee Instead of a ,n,t&lt;? we”^*"fio, ',n *?"*
“4 .
¥onr fcortln* neighbor of the Pioneer ..j raipmi, (.m ...«» .si Aro, ।
«.•
a* siling. For it is sutii open and glaring President* and Cabinets of ebri*touik&gt;tn Mn-ins &gt;.• tl,. Ir pro.,.ro uA tbr wrolJ..
-l-».
!.»«,, aMro „ role™,,
l„ ,„p.
that he had tbe right to .kq) and. as one
Too Ban-Re utn—Tbe r-Ze of Fiori’
TiiAlrlity to the faith &lt;if the fathers, that can save our governnicut friiia overthrow
i
^7&lt;:■ u,t tro,, .rlttro
the ahsmelt-i fdsebnods and sophistries of and our people fr&gt; D| anarchy and w retchcominisri.«cr waa^nfficieat to satisfy tbo, J. the most boautifel
Hcvrewsefa
and ‘hb awrtltm that you,
- dotage receive only theMorn of tbs friends edne-«. An c&lt;lurat«d anti moral people ! swuaof temptatiuu mid indulgrace. Tho | ma Fails, Augusta—I^rt evening about ’ b-r
•
- i-------------- ” —----- • —
wo iragranre; lire bird
r.
r«f.fnsedum.. This downward tendency of will take care of themselves. An igno­ monster tyrant of the age luta threatened j fi o’clock a targe peiro uf rock wotahinu ” tlmt ^xn*r’, had jontrol
ft"&gt;trnI of the Bxaxzx,
Bxxxra, raeappetatSi in his plare. Mt. Hoyt nMt beautiful of binds. giv&lt;
«&lt;U g! u imta jsist is not so rapid that it rant nnd corrupt community *oun become 11 and endangered tbc stability of all our ।
otl
I not jless ,i
tuan one humlre.1
numlred &gt;&lt;&gt;«&gt;■
tons Ml
faU fro,,,
from **»«•/ &lt;&gt;r ”
U»W*i**, serves either to ex- WM therefore tbc only street Cummisaioti-1 th* Ci nrera ufGtxnve tbc fi.
cannot Iw guided. Our fete Is yet in our the victims of dcaigqing demagogues, nnd { most drerisbed bl.-wiings by warring upon 1 ,
—... v^,.un&gt;w«u&lt;&gt;.
v_&gt; pr«.*a ui un-vcc, tbc h«e»l &lt;1 tnt*
tbe precipice on Goat Island. 300 fee&lt; from j 1** »&gt;i. lgnoraDce uf tbe feet* ta the care. w referred to, a. 1be was tbc only one, ta &gt; yield, no froit; .tandira, the stalest af
^wftWepi
,
(thu Mlfish
i fell
i-iil an easy prey to
to,thu
selfidi dutpoilrr.
d&lt;apoilt&gt;r. |i our educational *nd mural'peint-iplcs in,]!‘h® pwp'tv on Goat Island, 3°° feet from ,
' or hh
di.-regsrd
- to
- • referred
•
bi is. But
me WMDV
some com-1
Four
persons were
. Utter
®t-c'"
,*ecgard for the truth—most (&gt;f
. ..r
prosrerf-7 /A* Govern I Why ha* n.-t France taken her pUce Im
fact,
Nor «■
w»
ft in- j men have no mdm-: the ludl-rum 1*11**
aa-w.aa.
uul 1t sec before
UCIOTV U1C
CUin- I *hc British
■— fills.
a-uaa. to
am. |?uaauua
««l» at
Bk
&gt; — be
ara. ataww to.
»v, .kl»
m 1.
mest c-d ^rert-,/ terr hterzfas.—Tbe | am.Wigrt the Republics of nations? Not
-rtey.:
foot of vac
the precipice
precipice ai
al lnc
the in
time, Ihre*
"J'il’tended
Undcd to
U lash
,4*h any iwrMO
1*^,,r
or I*™*
nersons over ! tka to* rilert revrturo.
... in .tlb
.G
TT”
srwy.
' ‘he «~*W,
‘
. first duly imposed him® the patriot and j for want of patriotic Irador*, and win­ IwMhit'"
1 of whom were injured; G. W. Pi
. »tttC*«nau^apd all who direct our public sutemen to guide. Not from anv IreU Xh
non- as! '
«*"’*•;&lt;’ th? re»«te of their coun- n..vel.ud it U
F
ntfalrs, •• to sd.i.Mt.- the nil*—uftlfe pre- I ofLAticd U* oppression ur tuve uf ilUertv try num the fell dratroyer. Like the . . v' 7 ‘
x . 7‘
.
m broken,
bn,UU1 vXi nX7 *hT i n. J’
?£
C-r’ *
Of wWuh
&lt;*„
UltaBOTAT KMX
pie. The &lt;]&lt;t80&gt;tracy mwt be aroused, atoffng the in;o- *uf lerpoqde. Not be- anti tea drtakersuif Boa tuti to the early ' u‘m*- «"•* Uavwi, tad an arm
UrAMDI.tr SALE
™_. . conflict,, the -------....named
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JH. p™5
‘h»» &gt; n,’{'re "’.“h’l'tfltta-I’tatfeeri* wiibrat doubt tasili *• ' QTATW OF MhH.on,M,
mid cdwmted, and Xs ronsriraen quicken- rntoe tho experiment ha* not been re peat,
ladies------bear .
a conspicuous I ttn,l • boy
Harvey
broken.
in tho dreririlnc
rad tbc retito duties j
—
mk ■—----------wh-.eli hi- lia* adv«im.&lt;3 a* hi* opinions,!
t„
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cd and .adiglltenrd. The brek.li.hng and I w'|k- made within th ■ Inst cratory. But
fta; par:. ...
...
dazkeumg teiidwcy uf doapoltaai must ta- i *! ninly ixmusartberv «.vs lack of sufficient of the
\ ? struggle.*
•” ’VslA H i« * subject clearly j
s^~ a North (ktrcJina naner sav*tha’ ***’ kno*W‘he inability of mortals in ;
j. L
.
j
. j at.T -*T—»4 re tre
nrre -tid. Tbc
fees
of
tbe
nation
again
.
intelligence
and
viiter
nmougsl
tbe
•
•».:«
»k„
i
rhe Ucw
the
, intalligcccu
viitur aniougst the poo- w.tbia their I'nHsdirtion. fur they nrc
!,
•
‘ ceieral at
id
direction
of
liberty,
justice,
j,|
e
to
give
ttisduiu
srd
stability
to
their
’
callsd
to
bear
their
tnll
slutrc
of
the
etlb
d
“
’
wlfeofa
Democrat
in
that
State,named
.
.
J
turned In ihd&amp;reratm &lt;d liberty, justice, | pfa to give w*.wl
’ ’ ' '*'• ‘ ‘
otaanity, n*
m the
the patriot fetb-1 (Harts. R* pebtcdly has the trial bc-n to counteract and remove v. ii,.ta they tire 1 CHtcr, baa had three children 'at n birth.' rX.
, ’ nTnnaito.
•Rodorlind humanity,
i i, n
." i
. I articl* frata whieh I hove al read v larrrlv I
u&lt;sa*dlui&lt;ta&gt;aM«tL.:
—often
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,to towhatxtoi.Moan
°’ *'**’ I *^Sa® **!/ hat* to du j „u-. .
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■-WNMtafrlt. r t ”
lie. *the
’ pathway
'
of the _____
made, and bv
Fora
fen ■ organized.
Al.,
die luiiunj of bring railed •
We
arewnot
told
Urriatian uanim
nation
y™
r,*nno
’&lt; 4^01
be Dcmoeruti.:
»hlch purport to be
try, and ef mankind.— | week*
week* Inderei,
Indeed, irader
trader aP-rema prrateien-J govern- (’---------------------meddlctome «
and
regarded a.
as cxereJiog
exceeding |। tthe
Democrats: .ire
tire ha.
ha* given
siren to
to h'n.
h'm Bttlr
little , *,’1‘ **“*'
. flrirad of liis &lt;

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ranktag for importance
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mom, at tbchead
tliebead of wlneh
which was
was*’th*hrq&gt;thu tinn- tbe
the preferitad
prescribed limit* of womans
»onuii» rights,
. tv..’hone
h.. i. i.nn. -.wk .„,
. a
i aI iC*rt
.Tuprauq its 1—w-n, to purify ita morab; to rnom,
xv- tM-k□ *- fori*.
-•reru mucre*vr to have seen.— faire*.*&lt;di*&lt;ro-r'Jre«le.uir&lt;.»wit
i.difcv'.iv* entraiew,
netyicw, to &lt;i
aulnlitnte raj sc- c*t patriot a ad loratifuib-bud a.-bolLiZof1 &lt;hr ladles have ur 'icd with others to fare 1 ...
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t The edit
’
n. him-.riba riracro.an,., aj,„u.
.*?“
,to\ ’rr "«•“ '
--------- ----------------with Its true iatercsta for It* hie age: n cnshmra .- J.-ftcd with freedom. ’ the gn«i enemy »f domestic pace and De,aocw* •• to call cither of tfam Jforrey. I- &lt;l»s U&gt;ai n.rfd varX Ctarur -w„ ta j ■“"•-’““V-lt
hla.t^tmK,
• M'mtl preracir...
irtitie^
. ---------to bold
---------andD-------guide ...
ita . .ta..
But ----even tbe .~-r
love nn;! authority of
uf I«unLam-,; »&lt;*i«l
rtctal order.
order.
With such w«-apou«
wvapou* as
asI1—LauuriUt JnntL
With
I
a
ni'aMire
ir.dMra'..''
nV1
,
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dn
n.d
.
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tin
we
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cano«,t
j
Matpe
—
*t*U*&gt;4
fiweromwt in compliance with the feithi nrtiiic could not hold mefti in an orgnnir.-d - kindness, love, fcith, Lope chairity, and u I
re . m-------“Tough, madam—t&gt; t»gh,did rou Mam. .to „M Brorf ftp ... prf-romip, : J* “““r f" ™i‘« ”P ««" at Mr.
of it* f laudvru. I-aunefacd in the middlef 1 Republic. The kcImX)] honrei and tlie j g.-odvxamplc they Intend to rid,the com- •
tl»t „kirk tte tot did Maattorla. &lt;1X ,
5 5 °“‘l“
froi&lt;
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
, ofe* t" pi4
*• k*ve •’’"“Thing more s' &lt;d»p
Nkf. IMr ;««r rfMMfclCrlh,.f mt.
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w,
ti du ui.'. i AUisoelv
eves unon
soeud cxiuditHiu
French traveller nml । . . _
, .
, _,
ly fit
ha our eyes
upon the' social
condition reniliwsd
rendnrod .them
Jim in unfit
unlit for ’ A niitm«uisbrel
dretmguito 4 tot Ito laatlog „,!&lt;»„ ,|„.u. ,Un ! ’'«J»otor«. Ita to tot IMI . «t&lt;
•’rtifel wHkh niay S
.... bo oew
_ML
still
rkd uponJB
tbe I self government. and lit only to bu ruled I writer. Do L
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'«hn4s wv hart left. The current may' by a Uuitor to freedom, unicr the j&gt;omp I that almoat nil crime, in Arnuria,arc I ostensibly a chicken—“Yea’m; and were
Nror. Mr. Editor, 1 tar. remitted Ik. i
toliia" ta S’Si'.
sw.ujp u* tarotjg. and drive us backwsr II an&lt;I splendor ofa &lt;!e;wf anek.
; erased by the abuse of iatoxicatiag liquor I to give my opinion oo the fowl I thould I
.towards Uw galf. Uracs I regard it n*I
IFafrrtrr &lt;»»r
&lt;trnw it *"1 i'i ■ which the lower classes can procure in i MV it wa. old enough to have scratched thAU rkatar. and, «&gt; &amp;r „ |
.U.
. a goud omen ttau tlw most intelligent andI .«• ».» ionta,
;grva&lt; atataa fmm Mr ortaia.
,in
lhe, to ilctennlne, the ..Id Iman! .lid all that
moral cliww-* |&gt;f the people tire connect\pg; of deutocrtict &gt;n our wu nation. \\ lu»t- ' chcapn-»L.
Prom which fact be very
.
,
„K
•
' y»i»*iia*iT.
th.twTwitimestit '^clJsC
they could do, without exceeding the pow- Mt. E/titar, for the purpose of
J.u. ..,..,..^1^ us th.rcf.r-' toot would c*- u-imrally immrally infered that tbc drink- J w&lt;?rc
* P»ntea.
fault with ant thtn»
’ •** r«es&lt;» &lt;1«vM taUw TilUrr cf H.«- ~ &gt;ssW&lt;&gt;
-W t® direct dnd guide it. It Is not meeti trad th.-agy- ot ignorance, with it* tftten- ■ ing population constituted toe tnrewritr In |
.mran, but
vm «■«- si few WrWk I* te.&lt;7ib* k:, .„« An.'
“
vT
i era therein grantsd to them, except the i r
, .u
‘
8 ” '----- " Warned tharrtn,
• -that laud* an iitaer.t.-itico should be aben-• dant train of rice nnd flegredation—uh.'.!-1 thu country, an.l that tempcraoce was I
t”’ Pbadodt.— Fifty yearn . removing of the $treet comuiirefoner, uT,
■ . "T?
““*«** to , ‘‘“i. *,
UMtod tofbc vple care of the unskillful, the’ cverd&lt;bn«^. the people, and destroys their j aumeuhat tuipojular
lie raid |he evil | nK°&gt; at lT! “K** °* Im he fend occasion to who aired nothing for the appearance
“&gt;«"■ • -“er
, trtdfyk Laid ita. vicious. Let the higher’ Belfrespcct-t-whntcvcr ,&lt;llscour.«v* eilnra-' might be remedied by l^gi stat ion, but the , pare through Concord, on his way to Ver- j
law—the moral poa er at least be respect­• lira, oad lessen* the motive to .individual ^rt&gt;cr who should vet-for = 1=^ - tie
dd villsm. Hn
?*
™
— (iwool
—.t. irZrtoppedilni^
He -.topped oli night nt the tod
.
’re! hi th* conduct nffpubBc affidr*. Meni effort— wluilctur destroys the love &lt;.f; kind would bo sure of
f loosing
lirarag H^wat.
Ins'seat.uRtiekirev
Hotel”
“ndtlK&gt; ap
in -----ta.
’
“d M’*he'' Partington ,
fc^Tb*
— ugiii
rkn&lt;n- IImrt
’’ wl,-rcb» Lb
n.t i k: 1 i I ‘"**
IIage,’ andtbc
_ »Mther
------Itbit
tounderstood
nnd.e.r*-taithat1 - Sl,ckDO .. ’
paid
plaw
wbl“, would
wnoM tie
»-willing to du hi* du
du-­ "'•^
’•jeratiooedagrtuat
.he r
d ta.
“ lodg-1
7X
IF
,w*.. *h
are not cornnted by tbe everrise of pnw-• i-rantry, or shuts cut from all classen tbu '’cry well. Then letlt
nre hereby
cautioned aguiaat using
using toe
die a-'
a-'
' ar. nt* dtilswed by the haliit ot obet|rna ;, benefit^ &lt;rf protection and security—wh-.t-1 d»c member who will not use his efforts ’"8
f" , , ’?
w0&lt;'&lt;1' 8ud’; ‘J-- If the wild editor can
ran find
find anv
any other
other . VC figure
of spoach
crediting 1'
„
p™—. without vrooiung
but by Um&gt; exixitar of nowcr which they ever weaken* th* domestic and vorial tian | tostay the tido of evil influences which be- WM t"&gt; 'ln,t beg i rang of Geo. Peabody. • rotnissnc*&lt; of dutv rJ ik.. ■ «- ,
same to tbe ^
Editor
of ‘the
Pioneer; and ,■
---------w i' ■
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..... — L.
- “rv
the part'ofibe
ilor of
he Picnaer;
society will lx&gt; iu danger of 1 ning I
-------- .. —
, BoarTlfor
Si
”* the
Miele to be Itagal, and by olmditracv to• ufe praple, and treat- them a. aliens .nd
riant aaseat
"»®* Erases.
“e*gHPrr fl-o’-wg tho same rtxxdld I
a rule which tjiev consider to be usurpedI soiourucrw, without* country slid without ■ quite a* impirtant
sentin
inthe
theconfidence
confidenceI I N
Maonow
Eaasret—
—Mr
Mr Jabcz
J-k— Entnn
k_.—‘ BoarA
rd, 1 for °°*e *'»
will &gt;*
be glad
n!»i to here him
l-_
'■nd difenaivA I 6ur catioual prosperity a hmm- in the world, strikes at the founds-1 “&gt;•■! irtrem ol u
fishing '1 P01”1 lt «“! and if the neglect he hints st ** “'*"'*
credit^! B'reterex JU, tor”'
a well regulated commraicoinmuni- of
— ‘he achootier «Pacific,
unuc, Thurlow,
isurunr, nsmng
?*hra deprad* inxirc upon rtativatiBg a- tion ofonr prosperity nhd mfety. Ifhuch I ‘f M that w blcli
tok can
— be
I- obtained only by .w
I off Boon...
Bland on «
Thursday,
.
came near I! «« be msdc to appear, I will not attempt ». TT Wn,irt««Uy leave thia subject'
HASTINGS *n VICIM1
. tendenries are long |wrii-ted in by tbeen- pondering to vicious tastes of a few Igno- u-iug drowned by an advraturc with a ' to shield the offender, or defend their K,0r’Witbout "‘«niing tuv siarere
aeutiau-nta, profound religious roarlotions cinim &lt; Toor racirnt ftilh, or tolerated rrat tutors. But it u chiefly by other .J*
|‘h*nk&gt;
editor of tbe Pfonewr for his
and iydci&gt;ci&gt;di-qi virtue*, than in budding Ly the frWs of draxs-raor, the insUtu- mraxi* tUa the ballot-box that these Good , u«n&gt;n .usCKVrci UUU. WOUIU
Weigh some ItWUrMC** **
KICK A5D
■ [tarty ptatfornts, hr in carrying party liorui of our f.ilher* wilt become sochang-l Traipbus propose to make their Influence ’ 500
pounds. Mr. Eaton
was •in a wherry
The editor in speaking of the passage rappy and complimentary allusiou to the
’
CAMUOR
I’hlSTT-Ml.
rfentitni*. I-eti the light &lt;if latelligwnce cd and jcfiieed, the worltmanshin of th.-ir! felt- Tbe discipline of their order is calcu- and a harpoon had been thrown into tlie ofan «itircly new Charter instead of a- UmMefying prripertlea of ton Bepuhlkra
;
nattfwx or
■^ir. iA and tho rajwcitM-a of all oIwmts be hands &lt;t&lt;nuot be rve&lt;igt|izcd. The strug-' feted to nourish and do*elope the iutellectGsh with a line attached to tho boat; but ®«&gt;Jlng the old one, and alter uttering a
- xulltaited, then the empire of democracy glo between light and darkne**—between vol, moral and intellectual moral and oo•UletentWlysue^u^.^
—*anj tar in*titudunv and manners of tlie educating thn whole pctipleand itxlantiiy- rial ‘a-'te of community. Its objects arc when be had been towed about a half a dtapairing
....jmto, ..ijj howl
uuwi over
over ibernormou*tberuormour rxpOirr
]
’ li'ghcll clvilixadon will boootun nstioaal. ing the whole in tbc uttercwla and.hopes; ‘ho Improvement of its members, the en­ mile the boat wo tipped ovsr, with a tarn of publishing dm same, suddenly breaks' «o «P&lt;mk the tenth.
Tt Is nerere-irv to meet the wants nnd sat- ol the government, and ijtlreUitig out from f Hghtenment nnd devotion of society.— of the line about Eaton’s leg and body out triumphantly ns follows:—“Bntaaco.
1 remain, Ac.
U
tbc entire tailoring population the last' The social affi-ctinns may find indulgence so that he was carried several fathom* lion wm Incorporated into tbe new law 1
J&lt;Kr J. l«0.
G. W. M.
of intelligent that ean mark them from | through purer sources, and higher chandown and remained there', till another making tbe publication of all the by-law/
P-8- Perhaps ft would be more
, LTaxas up by tlie subacritar. in i - »••
the brute creation, is gvhlg i® with frsr- neb, laying deep and broad the mural
bcatoould go to him. When taken out! heretofore passed necessary before the/ □’-'•“’w-i*-., ta
king*, on tta, 23d uf June, IKoM
;
ful determination. Cuua Republic aur-J rad permanent foundations of society.—
Jy nan, with a white stripe in I tiea,
vivo—can a Democrat live when ita en-; Ita influences among others of a reforma­ of tho waler he was as one dead, and re­ could be legally enforced. Thanks to tH»
.Cn. » uuro Mi ;., bu, fctay
“J the taft hind foot white, sup&gt;
”
mained
»o
for
some
time.
The
fish
was
tiro
laboring
population
arc
sunk
in
heath‘
"ry
ehararti-r.
are
being
witneased
and
generosity
of
Republican
leglslaUon*
most natural as well as the moat efficient
: ton or twelve rears old. Tl
.'■ty in ciWitroling tbe destiny robin and druniccncss and vice? As well appreciated, ifita effects are aimed more loot tho man saved.—Xnebvryport Hrr. by which means the Pioneer wav made
requested to prove prop-;
uf tistioini. A taost renowned philo^l •might wt&gt; expect to gnthee grape* of thorn* directly at uno particular rice, «nd all tho
the redpient of a very nice job of ads^|
« and take her awar. Yai
or figsof tlistles. -We told' the loare-nf noxious wnudsof the times arc not routed
■“Ti •
JjgfC-ol. Titus is again tophed his ben­
lly SOih, ISSJ■
J.i
w _ _ ,-uwitwi'to lo­
, liberty upon a condition •■ prccedmit
prwccdont to be
ba »P, it has had the boldness at least to crap- ignant influence ta Kansas. Tbc Now Or­ thing, fee."
Now If a Republican legislature has been cate the county bur of Barry Co^ it was
jts ta’O." . Qi^sUaudy, which has dx- kept
kepi on our part. Cause*
Causes will draw after | P&gt;« with the master sin of tbe ace, without leans
says: By a private letter wo
resolved
that
said
tair
be
held
at
Prairiei
tbojh
their
rorrespoediug
and
inrepcrahk
hindering
those
engaged
ta
either
reform
tbe means of aiding the editor of the Pi­
&lt; l&gt;rcd that all mfn are equal ia the sight theta thsr n.rresr—4—— ’ ’---------- *■*learn thaa Col. Titus is about to depart
viUe tbe present tall.
‘ofGhd.-will not'refi*se to xc’.nowlcdg.' ca&gt;ae&lt;ia®Mv». We cannot With tyraai- i 'ifort*. But tho uniform of your oomoneer in a pecuniary way, I, a* a well
I cnl and wdfish hand* b«u- down tbc tree WJ, Mays one’ wo dout understand, and for Kansas. He complains bitterly of
The Allowing persons were appointed i
ttal *11 oklxwts ate equal in tho eye of the
wisher ta that gentleman, do not fed fi»of
Htd^jy.
and
then
rvposa
in
its
cooling
‘
,
mystic
lettara
upon
yoor
officcrs
rcthe
injustice
done
him
by
the
Nicaraguan
taw.’ Hance ‘ evtry moral association
tbe executive committee.
•
|
poaed
to
find
fcult
with
'rt;
and
bo
surety
|
galta
is
a
secret
to
us.'
Besides,
how
ma
­
tatoidod in christtan philaulhopy is an an- ' shade. Wc cannot cut away the roots of
correspondents, and declares his intention
should not grumble at his good fortune.
A. 8. Allen,
l
gtai tfuateuualrtmugthunu wucty. There that tree baeauae they are supposed io lie ny dark nnd damning secret* arc hidden to nuke good his reputation for bravery
I beg leave, however, to refer tbe editor to
tho nattanai mind is educated, the ualioti- in the pathway of our fancied interest, and in your lodge* no one knows. Then I
John Earl,
■
if occasion arises in that territory. 'Tlie
i.f'character foimcd. the national principle •sped to see that tree towering in ail ita
tbe morn! of a certain table, which tn my
Hmiry Brown,
I
when y uu du knuw. Wny find fetal, aim- northern abolition papers.’ be say a, ‘will
PatorFulk.
boyhood, I had frrejucnnt occasion to read
ply braiusn you dont know as there is anv ■ havo to d» to keep track of me.’
aoa&amp;s-yn to tbc pubiw
IraMcAUiatAr.
|
2, - r
from “Webster's Spelling Book," and ।
’ I uul bow dark the exterior, every human j thing to find Calat with? b their n&lt;H I
Said
I hope we crush out every hhital and self-1 wrong and error enough rou do know.
whh which 1 was always' Mghly pleased.
.-t,
.
,. .
, ,
GFThcre are two kmds of bores io
; degrading institution we Mtabliah and ex-1 and ran sow—uuMrating ignoraaee and I
The table was respecting an ancient maid-1
I tend, la a breach of-the env eeant &lt;&gt;a *ur I vice ataremg yuu full in the face at noon- j tl“ *or'&lt;J—the rich and poor. You can
on who eanni~&gt;
’
day usrebuked’ B&lt;K whatever is uf the Rel rid of the latter by lending him five
■nd m consequence of bri^

PAINTINC.

ik

gasiTEttS'

a...
~VwWl lhe r&lt;*u,t of ta
UaeaaiawUMw world. WeklM&gt;B • open iU aiucs. uf ijporaros and oima, | Was Dot the Doclaration «.fludrptodro&lt;«-1 ror
.
wnount- Try it otr, jt imet with s serious rho.elat no w'uxtu.-ut can lone imnart it le*n*'e P'°r upon the public mind tbe die fruit of the private councUa and se-1.
’
।
^UropW1l&lt;&lt; in(1 T;c«, tnno.- errt ddibcra-.a ,4. _f th* most august as- IhMncr* **« known to fi»il.

’ amt war.

-

J. P.
,,

___________

ila

Roberts,

AT TUB I1ASTI

!! ta:
urvcrG-

STC

-Hm lately received a ful

AND HED

'Chemicals, Pai

'TURPENTINE, AL

ms kiss

1 Burning Fluid together wit

-Bath raTEA. COFFEE,
CEB, PEI’ER. FISH, in a
thin* ia the Grocery It
will b* wronted 1'&lt;t Cimi
XL jm have on band the
of aramraitiun for sp
sneh as pow dre. an
&lt;■&gt;* ronriu. Cap. of al!
.Water Front!*
A3HT
othets. Sho
IW,Ac.
*■'
AH the popJ*.. •
ular Pat a u
'
Medicine*, ot
nu‘T *'sO
found at thia cata
*• ; .
mreit. Also a gre
riety of the dtokra
e*
aamy for the aupeda
modation of the ladi

•ty variety) .Paper, E

They would respectivel
ha Wtoihapf Hartings n
'owndbg Cmmty, generall

«ive aaa&lt;«ll and judge
Prodnee of moat kinds w

ftpartal aUentlon will b
and putting up I
KVn
purdiaamg

*J^y^E-~Notk* is be

say eaure or prov
■y ferbld aH persons fro
trusting her on my accou

Daniel

IINuy huH

M» my enclosur
6»t. ftMay, la

uid

11, 18

rBHE

,'Tm

�bickhtt

Great Spring

ATEK'Sjjjj,

1 co™- SALE

CHOICE FIRST CLAES BSITUSCE i

/ETNA

'

------- *=»
to thk

I

:

NAVIGATION INSCIIANCB,

|

Calls attention of ita friends, patrons, and
the public gi-neraHy, to'tbe following tacts j

OF ms HAVING

I

A Cash capital of 8500,
WITH ASS!SftQJlTTK,! TO

1.307,903.42!

Are yo«
—

tha

BOOTS

BUCKI.FV
1
r,™, )5

ure vou from 15
55
Ixiy y.mrg.xxj.ofhlm.at

BAITERS

At tijgjTaUr reduction ofprice, than Fi
cv ar before URred to my cxatomenc,

Cash, or its Equivalent

AT

ato heaJtl.T pclii_n, and rtocmu the mmeTipor. Hie; Lnri.'y the Ut-;«S. =Bd. Iff their
tit artiun «. the ciretilaSory a»te&gt;a, reno
.
—3._ .__ ...

HANSCOMB^,

broadcloths,

ASunfing su|Hiri»&gt;r laeilititn and Security

KALAMAZOO.

JAMES C. AYER,

(LF Remember the
A

.

roil'*™ i**uru w lihost Dels* by
J AM ES A. 8 W EBZE Y, Agimt, I
Hasting*, Alivb.

J. P. Roberts, &amp;~Co

LOWELL, MAMS.

AYER’S

LARGE RED BOOT
on the building.

Collar* and

ndtre slrevcst Parasuln plain ane fig­
ured. A large stock uf fo«h.
j ionable llibtonia, which will
I
lie sold cheaper than
the cheapest A
I
.
large stock
ofdrew
Trimniitigs, Brocbe and Crape

j any wire lb

A Convenient 2 story dwelling House,
' and five Improved vilbigu lots in the villof Hunting*. Gi»h1 title, Terms my.
Fur [rarticulwra inquire of
'
G. W. LEWIS.
Hustltrgk April, 2i 1857.

..

or au.

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
For ih« rapid Cnr» or
COUGHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
BROVCHITIS, W noOPLAG-COl GH,
CROl P. ASTHMA. AAD
&lt; 05SI MPT10M.

^toa. W. M nxe. County Clerk. Office tn tht

Kinds I
SCGARS.

wry large Sigil OI tllC
;
C7

PLAIN AND FANCY

From113 to 3a. 4.1 per yard.

Practical anti Analytical Chemist,

,, .

Summer Dresa Goods;

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJVSTED

FANCY BARAGES.

!Si"-“
ritr.ranr.D nr

made clothing,

Suitable to the season..
slock uf

U.e ewusty uf Itarry, kuldra st tb* offlse of tire
retry'
Judge lUtavL iu lUUiug. ou M..uta.fi lire 6U. •
t dtr »f July, 1-CT. I-rrwat O. L. tay, Judge ot |
——
.
OF
! I'p* r*MUag and bling tbe petltian. Jr'Ceo. |
Township Clarks are hareby nntifik/
! H Baldwin, Guardiau oFmI.I Minor, |.rarlti)eJir . that Blank Reports fur SelrAol Directors
«rto., fi—. U-to. — to-t. I-------- -- 2X1. I hare |Mvn
al Uli&gt; &lt;|ff&gt;cc&gt; aW
BONNETS TO GIVE AW AT-ALL '
ready fordintribotiofl.
KINDSBONNETTillMINaS
| .’'TOT.
irdrrctll.ibat the eua»i&lt;l.rtaSoii (
G. AV. Muxs,Co. Clerk.
Hastings J illy 10th, 1857.
AT THE
jponed until

1

On the tbc tniwt ftturnblc terms.

READY

r?n1 lw*

LAOS,

A nice assortment

HOOTS ASD SHOES, liEAHY J.lUE
(lothing: Never so (heap.

Which will bo given in

Exchange for Wool.

Mechanical. McrcsiuXileoF rural,.while
ranking fur important-e and pub­
Bciicrviro 7 ‘
— THE Fl HST OF —
FIRE INSI RANce COMPAyiES.
OF AMERICA.
IXRIU8B AT I
Bate* and Huies as Liiteral as the Rinks ns
sullied permit for Solvency and Fair
Profit.

beriaif

June 25th, 185*

Ready Pay
Store.!
__

Main Street,

.

'।

JNTE^W GOODS

PRINTS
GINGHAMS,
BRILLI1STS,
cee.no core, id iinntmatrem. Gout, Prar (Jrvil
Eryelpclv. Felpitalim of tbe Heart, Peuw In tbe
tl'-k SfrHH'rk an.1 -—.I. Tl.. _v —

ni^.jto^'ta
IM* aftod of tbe

A good rnsurt

On hand. Cull early.

or ALL KINDS,

;

rtnck ctmeiato in part uf

FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS

for wlist they -will bring,
inent &lt;&gt;f

DRESS GOODS,

OI Goode within

lo r*y all m v b&gt;dvbuvlor«

ON MERIT ALONE

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.
ser them before purrkasiny

AND

Il bXrng bren imLadU, o» nub. eol-! __

T&lt;» PATRON AGE AND FAVOR,

DRY GOODS

EVERY VARIETY,

Shoes

• 20,000 WOBTH

(eg city
nl to
cuier-

tbv. the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

with what
th« public

OF

lflf

County, ril’ff drm note gn
per of three dollars to Pc

J“ "“ikl''1'"'8' C o s t!
OT GOODS

‘ —

L.

AT

Ready Pay Store, j

1. small change. 1 hereby tirafrun' all nrj eons agsinat ptirehnsing' the nbefe obHgr1 lions. Any rereon finding tbc above Wxli let andnldigntionsand retaining tkeaam**
I tn dufsubacribcr shall l&gt;.- liberally reward *i
led.
PETER CRAMER,
Woodland, Jnh *!. 1852.
Tire Subucribcr wishing to cluse out
;
•
I business, will sell
1
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

OF

lam deairousof dixp«Ming of

Paid &lt;n Afgreirsle Iom of over jia.ft».tor. .
1* organised on a national basis, w irtt local
agencies in all principal places, under a
Mercantile sy Mem; founded on a cash
Standard, with an enviable reputat ion alike tho same on ths
banka of the lludn-n, or the
,
Mississippi, tlie Gidf of -/
Mexico ur the Northern
Lake*- presenting a
n pcnrcrfiil orgsuixation as a con­
servator ufpub­
lic good and

AT

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

FAMILY PHYSIC.

Insurance Company.
or iiAirrrono,con's.
' Suflering
Communitvl
Irerepcrfiud iKlU-CUner l-.rp.ual. I
”
•““•UlUiyF

FIRE and INLAND

PILLS

1
LOST.t-By Bic sulxrriber on or about
! the eleventh day of July a callskin waL
. let conUining one iMo of eighty &lt;kdUn
! given ty James Miller R&gt; frier Cramer

FISH,

ONE A OKE ofsix year old Oxen.
“
“ Gur “
••
“
■
Alsu, CO thousand brick In lots to suit th*
purchaser. Enquire of
R. J. GRANT.
■Issiinga, Mai&gt;28. 1857.

TFA.

lint (i«xxl TEA, safe tu cure the heiulaclie

RIED PEACHES for itktspci ponnj
at the Hostings Grocery, 4i Provision
Htom
D, C HAWLEY.Hasting*. ApHI, 30.
n51

D

And ’iirr)’ thing in the line of Groct-rit*.

All kinds of produce
ta^en in exchange foi

that Im- baa opened *

TAlfOR SHOP

O. D HANSCOM B

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

COUNTS
I JMMy, 011I1857.J___________ v2nl

. «.••• . CDMJIV. .tin. IVVBl-r
Hli’ERIOR inducements

,

GRANT A SPAULDING.

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

AT THE HASTINGS

1 Luting*. June t, 18.'

DRUG STORE,
. , At a great reduction In prices. A large I
Have lately received a foil assort mi nt of
aurek of PRlNlb AND BHKhTlNGB.
Droimn M low .. io,- , ? ard. Irish Lioms from 2s Gd tu 8s per yard. A lar hUrek uf
BOOTS A N I) KU o ES.
j Alcoa hill Block of Ladkh* Gaiters, whi
।
1 will sell at rctnarkablc low prices.
Tl HPENTifiE, ALCOHOL,

'

IL W. WARJUtN.

’

HARBWARE?
ajwYjutlery.

Chemicals. Paint. Oils
1

ms 15 mas.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Cheaper tlian ever.

A word to Fanners.

j
|
l
•

T". w ould respectively announce to
ti»*
z&lt;n» of Hasting and of the surrpundjng County, generally that they in&lt;•’&gt;'! !: m-I| every thing in their-line of the
* a* finup as can be bought at any
^G'i i u*k«all and judge f&lt; re yourselves.
*T"'h;ce of most kinds will bo taken in
fc'r'C’-t! attention will be given -to com-

To No. 2. which will be found full and
complete. I will sell them out at ooat,
as 1 wish to go-out of the trade.
Oil shades and window pumay be (bund a
full stock of

FAMILY GKOCEBFS!
Inspected White Flail by tho bartpl, half,
qtiartiT.or by the jxiund.

-

R

OTHER MERCHANT

EE

strayshe
’
L
Can» inu, the endomtre of tbe anboeriif* . Md take it way.
June 25, A.KYRE80N.

alrlctlr on TEMT

shi-j.j'ajika n’UAHO wakk xrot'jx,
tjx. coppat .ixiuatsKT-iaox
wadk. which j opfpk

STRAY cow
lCEn:!.»f.

41 I. ixtatraUe, nriit from

nde.lu* follow' to wit: —
lltctautua at a point ««i&lt; rtoa ea«t uf the Ntretb
thirty »lx. i tfi.) ibetieu
ELEVATED
OVEN STO\ i:s,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK KrOvI

•Uecfi. JtnaexL IS*,.
DAMEL SPAULDING. Mort|

MORTGAGE SALE.

Th.renoppJe &gt;rflire eounir ol ilsnr and Staw of AND IT TAKES M0NK1 TO BIA GOOD JEWMMicu, n. WlltaH Do!:- . t Kdsma.oucvsmy
ELRT.
ELRT.
■adKtaloof JlirL.ratain.'rireJHagrfsIeApnl !VU&gt;,
Forh sslbe Cilixoua of IWry Cewatr naff Had
l«A4 »nd r««ril.-l in the Heg&gt;**r* 0®«‘ ofDwd* by cwUtag «t tire *V,
1
JEWELRY I1D HOOK NTORE
I'UKK BAKREIA H.OUII BARRELS, TUBS. &lt;« ,*5.4. Cl Ld tie. ’-..I wIM said i-Aw ?f
00 4",‘’uVh •id*,,f 8ul* St’
IfUTTr.ll FlWtHW.

L. rvcKLEV.

JwcXS.

t*Ttf

bt’ELLMAN O’. KUKSELL.

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAMK&amp;

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS,
T HAVE a wy eoniplrtr stock of Donee budding

drd to. EAVE-TKUUUH and CON DUVTOR
ihert autta, In toe and .trfeto mil cu.tntnrta
.
FHAXV1M ROWER.

!L,“iTK....... .1,

Judge of Probate,
ATTOBSEF
AT—LAV,
..—: t AND
.. C0UN9KLL0B
ZV. UL.L1
.

H'jnMl. htavrs fire tight Urrch. »our barreh,
id al»o atarea fur bucket*. All vrdem tor auy
IX
£~*P^
D. T. DRAKE.

f.&gt;. 1. . r '-Miliaumee.

an BnpliealMfiU will
'■boua certain tructa er pared, ot Uud, .iUuU.
neraapple. Die cut half &lt;&gt;f theac«ti»-w«ul&lt;
U-r, aud ek.ru &lt;1B uerr r-ffuf lire wcatltofur
of tbe wet halfuf the e-ulb • a.l quarter ui m
Nathtrci in low nebip Nuiuur.l &lt; i »&lt;rtb ut r
No. ten Cluj rut; cool»H«t&gt;&lt; In ail ninety -one i

of went halfof north w«»t &lt;
t four (M) in town ™ (l)l

K

3m al the Coert Uou«e iu lb* Village of D*»1

-nutToiisin orim.-EsTATn
lla.tiog.; March IT. 1MT.

■

"real ESTATE FUR HALE.

•'MSB

Um Circuit C«rt 1» told in tod ewujfily, on tbe

,

property, pay charges. Uid take them
X M
U J. WHEELER.
J* Poland, Jure 11, 1857.

IMUS Saloon (a V |.l

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
Wm. 8. GARRISON.
Haatha».May i.tttt.
___ ‘
._____
CUUPERING BUSLNi&amp;S.

Charles D. Root,

i

NEjioon wi.-T or sevins a knApem
AT TKL SIGN Of THE BALLOON

0OD FISH,
Lamp 0.1, Saleratiw. 5e per pound. Teas.
Sugar*, Codecs, Candles.Soap. Stone
Ware, Tobacco. Poster, Shot
‘
and Lead.

W.ur Um. by lb. b«rrri or
Churns. Tnba and Palla. Oranges
Notim fe hereby given that
and Lemons, by box or down.
I'tohf. Heator, lias left my bed and board
•Hhout any esuse or provocation I here­
sy forbid ;.ll pcrwvta from harboring or
Utting her on my- account.
For five jau. *«h L C. Molt, bu •!»
c&amp;ur of Ito deporunonb
i anielheatob
I
|o -v to », pouooo, &lt;h«l &lt;to
April, 4, 18»T._______________
nl. I, oolbonibne. .ed Ido«po-wlb r»
stray hu seh
Iwoke into my enclosure in Woodland, tbr ournioo oftL-o ~mb.fi from, tothe frrst uf May, last one span of Unoc, to aii examination of my goods beor.4
to,­
one a dark tnvm color, and the lore purehremfi
... f. ..._Krew much obeancr i UJI
•®"*hltc, one of said horses had a ball

T

LARGEST STOCK uf tire
liEST GOODS, at ib.
' LOWEST IBICES.
AM now reetviir tny SPItlNO .lock of Good.
■ml b»i» on hand a tir.i rate areortmeni of

U. IJEAUMO.XT.

Coarse and Fine Salt.

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FRANCIS ROWER

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Bueh as TEA. C« D 1 EE, SUGAR, SPI I w»l tour WOOL I ..... rm,r BVT- ’
TEr. i.want your EGGS. J want your | "tar «&lt;•« br «n lirnijM. and g,
CES, PEPEIt. 1-7SH. in a word every.
; PAPER RAGS, and I want vour pro-; cin« I'rweONE DOLL.tR p« U
!«•»
j thing id tire Gnw-ery lipo, &lt;mh as
I duce in general in exchange for ray Goods »•" “u hT G,‘XT *»««« n«'
I will IrewiiiitHIi.rtitrnrfi use. And
for whjLh 1 will pay the highest market |
|
tltry mvc cm lmn-1 the- Irestkind
price. ;
of am munition for «p&lt; tUhicii
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILI
A word tn Those w biting to buy good
fuieb a* powder, and PerCloths, cheap. Call aud see. • Garments I
CM«inn Curw of nil kinds
cut and made to order, nnd a arranted to i
Water Proof!* and
fit. Farmer* can get thair giu tiient* cut'
others. Shot,
on tlie shortest iiuticc. 1 have removed
my stock of
All the pop­
ular Pat eat.
•
Medirinea, of tho
day mnv also be.
ftHiudnt tfiis ealabiishtnMit. Also a great vii। iety of the choiceat Perfu.
• • ry-lbr lire especial aceomi' dawni of the ladies. Also
•‘i:r‘i'&gt;ikTy, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (overy -uriaty) Paper, Envelop* fire.

Through in seven hours,

ITic reaaons why

Burning Fluid together with a full stuck of I

GitO CERIES.

NEW STAGE
ROUTE I *
M .. a, Lol.

wtllne of Um

BABMT-Covitrr CLM&amp;I Omca, 1
Haatligs, June 4th 1857. f
Covxtt Cuma’a Omca )
Tlie semlon Lavrs for 1857, have been
1 lastingn Muy 8lh 1857. f
reach ed at this office, and will be diaUiThe New Kc-ad I.aw hits been received
buted among the difleteot towns in the­
. -- .I..1— n. mu.Httl ltr» at ti'i« office’ and U. now ready. C re distributioo among the different towns in th*
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A. A. KXAPEK.

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Every subsrt-ilwr ofthr»e drdhr, i,titled tn a copy of the “phudM Uwl Z
I tfmviuga, MShutrday Niplit."urattovrf
any of tbe following f.'j ManriJ,'

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year, mao a copy of the Art Journal ®.
year, and a ticket in the Annual Diats.
bution of Works of Art.
Tima, f..r every *3 paid, a pence m
..illv gets a bcautHH Engravinj .,f JbxincNonc year, but nlv&gt; nxn-i»« th An
Journal one year, and a ticket in tbeAs
uual 'Diatribnliiin, making fcitrdnhu,
north of reading matter, U-»ide» the tsk
ct, l.d which a valuable painting or
of Mninary may he rrevived in addrJia
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Thow w ho prefer jUegMicts tn tbe £»■
con ifa ‘Sstuxtay Night,’ can have either
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ut’tbc followii.2.u«. tesr: Hupet'v jq.
caiine. (i.Hiry’a Ledy’a iU-.L, l’a^
JUan CociCt Tt
HtaUax.. .M
State^ Magazine, Kn’tAerbockiir
Xuiice i« berth? at&lt;e» &lt;&gt;'*’
;-------- --rthr ptaeWro. of ibe thktuU fo *Wfa etar umde zioea, Crr.l.am’s Mamsitic, Blaeiwixid'i
and rmndol I da hereby dtaig-JaW l-d
««* , Msfzajdne, Southern Lilcray Moeanjer.
ultrt uf H-r Co-otr Tnita.w nl U« C-urt Bouse
•s‘lA L-4.‘r* n “ restricted in .ai^h
m ue V.kV- . f HtaUU*. a&lt; tb« 14^ wijrrt U.e
.tar.
l^C. s.U ta wU ta MMSdnnw 1 share. '7 b».zu tskin* file tnetabeedipi,
niih tU- Uw.e .pccitakUvta. if. 51 HleXDOS.
rvmittiuan^is, arc entitled, to six Etp.
C.molkTrvMurrr.
iings, and to aix th-heta in the &lt;U»tnb0.
•i tkm, or any five of lhe Msgxxinea, cm
■ year, anti nix tickets.
Pcrw.tw bi remitting fund* Cr niewber.
j ship, will ptwrte rvgi*fi-r tbe letter atlin

LjyAUX*/Whole
ktaler ta Groccrie. k F
ffyjUwswb.

C. Hawlxy. Dealer

'April. A. D. IHM. exec-., tai .by J«*
• uf Dau. i.' ... .tv.StateefMiclurtn,
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rt, nMnculilmriu !'..-gl.ler'» -iffiW
u?afar.-aaM, to’tbs loth .lav
niiiireia'etoek F- iru-M Libert?
*lp4r*dJ; and which »*u! taortga
ia.u-t.ci! far -vd Eptr&lt;~' Will.H

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hlch.md n.ijjumru wo* duly rrwnl- !
X-. &gt;!«•* oBJ--e in Barry Cvudty atbronaid
u.-.yaf dune A. D. l!S7 .18 vel.-ek, A.
. O. df m J. iE**ta an pajr-. 4P am! SO, I
eh &gt;a*d ra..r:j,-srr three i&gt; daimol lo
W dJyof ihi. outico. tbu *nei bf lu*h- ]
■ &lt;4 l&gt; O0&gt;. And no percaaiw* turing

ralupluur ,4 north &lt;4 rangy right (»' weal. &lt;•»■■
UukoX eH'Uj acne of land, more or ita*. «hkh
•»d Itad TOd (-.&lt; ra,.« I U..11 expo* tet ul«
at public aurtwn ur ermine, al loe froel .Ivor
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W. K. KLKR1S. Sheriff
Hated JtJy U, 1JST.
&lt;2i.l0a«

JAMES A. SWE
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Huw»r*ry

nnstiAn i on hiemoxti
Discovered at Last!!
Dll. BAVXA1.ES

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M»i&gt;iEM.
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run- know
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nttvifa, and tie tttrrovndina Country
due. I lc»*« icita am a
Itand t»u Uw truth uf UiU u,-•-------

lofruii.v dfttfe? reel,
tad. Stare &lt;-r |.-u refakh
bul evttoe for .*!» .1
a tbe trout doer at the
—
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a ttack mtheeftrrxM et wtd
day.
W. K. F8JUM8, ItbenlT.
taotajpi. July U, n«7.
tTnjOwb,
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YPHEBEAS
lv.t tarn trwda ia Uw par­
r T nienlof n euum mov of swuey accorcd ta
a Iturtgnite. executed ta George Pkrmm aud Saana I’terton tj AteiuiJer II. t umrag Uat.d tho
thirtieth d*r of Jute. A. D. one UtaMuud right
butxln-dne.d fifty Bee and rroMd-.-l in lb* boa.

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tart «n If* l..rmd in tha eaatern or wet em mar­
ket. ] t ctMriec» em-rrrnriote and kiad of Surara,
k!uU**«.t'yru?. 4c.. r.turb «U1 be auld at
■ RE vt ARK A BLY U&gt;W PRICES.

fa», Birth ofraa*. eight wtwl, io tIw Xuoty of
the Court Ho?-.e ra'tbi

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER,

TERMS OF ADVERTMiMfi.

A WKKXLT JOUkXSX.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

JOHN T. MOSOHB. Prtalar.

ol„ ud Mail Sutacriton*. par tenexe.

TERMS—41.50, IN ADVANCE.

. J. AL NEVINS, A COMPANY, Proprietor^.'

ngo ibclr adrerti

VOL. 2.
BI SISESS DtRECTOSY.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 1857.

Cmlos O. Scorr, J usticc of the Peace.
Jtetanr Public, GcMtal Land .nd Tu ASt, d

IsabellaStewart,
throne,
And deep devotion in our cause have

AXXVM.

ar ratn-tn rouna.

NO. 14.

summer, to bear sueb complaints of An­

drew, of his vagrant habits, his turn for
mischief, his potty thefts in the pantry and
the orchard, that she looked upon him as
a kind of youthful desperado, and had or­
dered Isabella's attendant to see that the
boy never approached or apoko to the

indebted to the firm of Sunderieod A
ijjnc to the full amount of bis farm. That
still remained to Isabella; and the small
income she could derive from it was to be

her soU support- A&lt;Ur ha had impress­
There are persons occasionally to bo
SlMt KL T. McUIB,
The time has come, your ml and truth to
ed upon Isabella tbpt aho had, of right,
Notary Public, Conveyancer, Land and
met with, ren in
■ flds
■­ prosaic ago of the
T*x Ajcut, Title* ted CIudi iDTMiintrd
nothing to expect from him, be offered
try;
of ramarkAlstHKa. ofTitlM to Lead, ta BSrrcXnW “Hid!! Goddess, hail! Thou heaven de­
world who. । life_.seems
..... „a tissue
.
.
MlXna, fuwhbwL O*o..ulLM-*«Ot»4
with an air of gracious patronage, to add
Our power t’ establish, and our foes defy. able overite,; one incident leading to an­
scended art;
C&lt;urt Honte, HmUbb*. Barry Co.,Hfch.
every year to her slender means, one hun*
BiwfeiK*. Mtetk I2d&gt; ’BT. 7
’
nMtf
other, arid every vieisaitudrf the result of
Receive the homage of our bead and
chili
.
H. J.
Dealer in evervvanety
Extends, and Freedom means to locate some, unexpected -xcurrencc. Often, too,
dred dollars, as K gift from himself to
But, one day, when Isabella wav»bout
heart;
there.
this order ef things is the lot of those seven yean old, attracted by the sound thu daughter of Us former friend. Isa­
C. IB. Dfkreui, Fhysidan and Surgeon, Low in the dust, before thy sable face,
bella refused tins offer decidedly, for ah.
*Tis her’s by compact,—but full well you who appear by nature the least fitted to
rtadna. It, null,.. u..i.
&amp;
of moans, aba ascended to an attic, awl
We postrate lie, and humbly crave thy
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know,
cope with H- Such was Isabella Stew­ there lying' under a eloping roof, on which though she wsn gentle and even timid,
A Sraiumto, Dealers in all kinds
UI”..
Crock***. Ao. Stale L._a KxLLoao, ’ Bank®, BtockV Noto and Wilt thou in thy Almighty goodness We made that bargain when our cause art, gentle Oven to timidity, tender, refin­ the hot rays of the August son fell with she had a high spirit when roused; and
Erxhanp Brokor, ItoUte Creok, MkK
ed, and delicate in all her tastes and hab­ penetrating power, Andrew, toaaing with something in Mr. Sunderland's manner of
deign,
M.
Kcaaxtx,
Dealer U v Dry W. H. Colkmax'b Banking Office, Bxttle
(For nearly vanquished in ta fearful its. Her mother was the daughter of a
speaking d her father irritated her, she
a burning fever. In reply to her ques­
. „
— z&lt;nu-k«-r H.l. C*n«. BooU
Cwi. CuBoctartu iltaW to. and rvmiiwd Forever o’er our Heaven—blest land to
could hardly tdl why. Without feeling
strife,
Spanish nobleman, the Marquis de Ville­ tions,
the CUIIU
child learned
that be
been
reign;
lions, IDO
icarucu HIM
•«. had
“ —
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,.
md SU-e«.
--------------------------------We made that compact to preserve our ns; her father was an American sea cap­ there for two days, almoat. entirely unst-1 ’be slightest dislnnft of her guardmn,
, year'* Block. HaUuig*. Mich.
Here spread thy raven-wing, and clank
tended
to,
and
dona.
doubt
as to the correct!*®, of h.s stateM
afks
A
B
axta
,
Jewelers
and
BookRo^Tb&gt;4«-111
trim,
life;
tain. This incongruous marriage was the
tby chain.
sritere. keep constantly » bsn&lt;!, til kinds of
IsabeUa hastened to tell his sad story ‘ mu&gt;t, she yet Jinmk from incurring
. U — i Sh*.lf.n«rdware. sad MaitulhcIn metaphysics it is proven clear
result of an accident While taking a
J.-elry, Ctoek, WntehM, Gold Feus, llrscdct*. Itately wc traced far up to heaven thy
We are not bound by contracts made in pleasure excursion in the Mediterranean, to her mother, who reiw&gt;Mtrato^\witli, any obligation to Ifim, .and wasijdfov
C,r&gt;t W*r&lt; X.
birth,
.
fear;
in
the
vessel
of
an
English
gentleman,
the
Mis.
Martityso effectually that Andrew । ‘ "
Thou greatest blcuieg, e’er bestowed on
That all our promises are idle breath,
of the Marquis de Ville- was removed to a more coir furtablo room
young daug’
earth.
hi the Penitentiary, and another wanderM nde to preserve our shrinking form from na fell oji
«rd.
Captain
Stewart,
dial
very
hour. Mrs. Slewart suited
Kind patriarchal, and of countleu worth,
LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
- death;
him often; and every day Isabella, with it--. a namclos refuse, in Europe, to tr
whose shim I—rr--------------“Peculiar institution" of the South, ’
OF
And this conclUricm from the feet we oi the disaster, rescued the drowning girl. her nuree, sought his room bringing an ope theconscqueixini of forgery, Mr. BunAs dear to it as to the miser gold.
He carried her to her father; and while Orange or some cooling drink »ho had dcrUnd restoreil te Isabella more than
draw.
Or to a maid a lover true god bold;
Self prcaervotkm’s nature’s primal law,
lingering oil board the yacht to learn the made for him, once she brought a book •eighty tlKiuwmd dollars, the principle and
Thero^ naught on cauthbeneath, in heav­
|
AND
.
And we hod mortal fear before our eyes
result of the measures that were taken to and found, to her aurprise, tl.r.t die boy, atul Interest of thc^sum of which he had
en above,
^a-a Old
HsMfer- MkA.
I PtTTTvT~TVT'R~R. GOODS,
restore! tli&lt;4 uneoncious^ kaiella te life, a j |uu|u
----------------------------------When wc asaented to that dbrnpiromiac;
more Mwu
dian twice -her
Bge, could not read. di frauded her, l&gt;ufi meantime she hod to
That wZso reverence, or so truly love.
Then held a triumph
o
’
er
our
deadly
foe,
.
■
' sudden stc n sprang up that made it im-1 \yj|h her mother’s permissiou, she under- p;i-« through a pc«;vJ, fortunately but a
&lt;jro.er,.-------------------Though mankind hits, and tho’ our coun­
And Freedom reeled beneath tho deadly possible
t______
him to regain his own ship.
t00h to teach him; and, as his sickness diortone, d privation and trial.
Whole Sale and Retail .
1
,
.
try tall,
In order V« make the rent of Bcachland
Jmcerire 4 Previstous. •«
OW (*’
&lt;«*
ora. s. A c. u conn.),
* Captain Stewart was detained on the | was fc
onCi -ocj his recovery t&lt;-Jiofis
blow.
iy’ ?rk^
—r——
—• TTAVE now in store and offer st EX- So we retain tbco, we'll endure it all.
Freed from that fear, nnd vigorous grown, yacht for two or three days, long enough awj protracted, Diffurc Mrs. Stewart l&gt;.-f^! farm totetflfce for bcr maiutainancc, Isalkv. Dfetlrr in Gn_&lt;eri«c Pro-!
TREMELY LOW PRICES for May thy dark sway o’er all the earth ex­
to excite
excite in
in the
of inc
the young
young opsuiwi
Spaniel! j, thc
^Uiore in November, Andrew couhf belli was. obliged to remain an inmate of
of oiurse
to
tlw heart
heart o:
,
'•
CASH,-onp of die largest and most dcrirtend,
i Mrs.. Martin’* fiuiily. oud
Tliat compact on u* has no binding force. girl, a lovp none the less powerful that read
,
as well as his little Instructor.
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I .bl. .i«k or p-d. cr.r oOkrrf In
And of thy kingdom may there be no end. Though of our benefits we've had our
Mr*. Martin wondered at so m-.uh ' dd
three&lt;i years,
it was wdden and strange. It seemed
detl spot
spot she
she jiesMd
pww« nearly -------- ---- •
With what deep joy we boil the period
kindneaa
being
shown
.to
such
an
‘
oupriu-1
I maturing drily loridiness,
lowliness, both of person
shaic,
rather lAc the awakening ahd wponw of ।
'
when
wagrant.’ But Mrs. Slewart, struck !
ckararter. She had no congenial asTamely tall we ace Freemen settle the feelingi to the summons of acme sym- cipled
,
Our
v-jj assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry All nations join with us the loud “amen."
Andrew's capacity fur good' *s well acetates; she lud Wvn so long accustomed
pathetic nature, than the upapriugiug of with
,
there!
Gands, airinot be equalled, nnd embraces Pleased heart! the Power each lofty an­
Hechtuslca- ,
' .
Nay it would peril our existence still;—
new emotions. The result wax a eland (as evil, earnestly entreated Mre. Martin w bo the exclusive tompouhm ofhermotK
USSTEk*' *
tivaUr. in 7^3 many styles not to bo found elsewhere.
them
sung
to
net
with more conridtirulion to* the boy | Cr4 one of the tno*j refined and elegant of
'll*
wisdom
to
provide
’
gainst
future
ill.
.’M Nljt'o'rkTS.’
to tor high Pr.to,, b, rod, Kver.od
cstiric marriage, some three months after, ,
.. .
A ran.laucrl
, wciDcn, ll—she rfirank from the society
Rise in your strength, supporters of odr to which however IsaWla de Vlllcna so
, belpleulv thrown upon her core.
Tears
filled the eyes of tho friendlexi aff-rdyd by ta! rustic ' neighborhood.-tongue;
_________
______ ](M Mantillas in every style from tj.00
tongue;
throne,
would not have consented il ehehad known.
Wm Y Svktwkll, Nsckionithing in all .
to
PRated beard each orator, in fierce do- Tis might gives right,—claim Kansas as I
’ Mrs. Stowurl had
tn 120.00.
*-’0.00.
‘ ,yiy Other way tonvoid a union with a lad as he said farewell to those who alone | With the few
.^■gtei’e’tirsncteK Sbsp north of th. Uteto- 3Q0 ParMoh, embracing many new styles
bate,
man she hated. Her fathcrj a pi oud Cas­ in seven long years, bad spoken to him | left, sad her pis6O|aud guitar, bar ne«^'5»
your own.
•■irnte. Hb»tinrt. Midi.__________ _____
■ at l«.w nrieea.
prices.
Maintain at Washington, her high estate,
the are, and the
Repeal, invade, vote, burn, destroy and tilian, who looked u|»on his daughter as a words of kiudnes*.
.and the compauio4»hlp
-of
------------Sr'’'1
*•
«!»«•«!.«.,«
CH.The next summer, when Mrs. Stew ,woods, and the fields around, Isabella con­
part of his owif possessions, to be disp^».
kill;—
trived
to
1'rvc
as
aho
thought
her mother
CT OTH1NG
1° turn.
Sweep negro-worshipers from vale nnd cd of according to his will and pleasure, art returned to the sea-side, b«r fir»t ,
■ •■ BOOTS’AND SHOES.
"
’hat daily
SHOES,
What
daily victims
victims on
on her
her altars
altar* burn;
bum;
with no regard to her own inclinations, question was for Andrew. In reply, she would have liked | her to do If she wsre
hill;
HATS
AND
CAPS,
And
being
gorged
on
Africa
’
,
flesh
sud
i
■ M*111
-—---------------- —
disowned hi* disobedient child, ^nd for was told that he had ran away three atill with her.
AND GROCERIES.
WowJf
J. W.
F-M-Jbj. Wb-n CotElect true men, devoted to oct eause.
Tho summer s|w was eighteen, Mrs.
many years gave himself no further con­ months licfurc, and had not since been
Purchasing largely from Auctions im
Im Her
da’rity stomach longed fur nicer food,- And lot them meet and frame n code of
Purchasinclargely
L
heard from. It was supposed that he liad Martin JuTurtned her that the farm bad
cern about her.
»» J Jkrwx. Street, w
»------------- - ;
rr|ern
---------nn........
j Manufactures,
-----------------------we are enabled
Anasbi
wj.h
been w uuproduyivo lately that her bus­
laws;
•
She accompanied her husband to Amcr- gone to sea as he liad always shown a great
T F nAtivKv; Tailor, and dealer in Rpa-1 (o^ffer many goods st prices that defy ‘
ic damned
unmneu
—
*
bawl thought of leaving it, and bnyix«
MU.tk.Vl I'rudtot ..ptotdiog-.~U tto norttoni (Law* which if forced upon the
liking for a sailor's life.
,
and lived
. . ... . d- si.-w-k.,-.m two door* ««l _ ;___ ‘ .-.I tn«.li*. tlw. attention Xjf r
&gt; iea,
iea. and
lived for a time in New Turk.—
I In another year, hi»
in Ix il,
When Isabella was fifteen, her fethcr
tto do. -to buyer,.
*'
'
“Z.
....
..
,
___
t
______
j
was
of
&lt;xnir*e
very
different
: Her r».iu™
j; and Isalwlia was askThe
indignant
devils
would
at
&lt;ir.^
--------,,
.
Notwithstanding
the
advance
in
TEAS
And
spreading
westward
o
cr
the
prairies
died
st
sea;
and
bi*
last
resting-place
was
R W Waubkx, Fashionable Tailor. Shop
lease would tie oi
from that she had formerly held in her
Laws, which the Degr»won*lpere will .
Is
O’re U. A ao^rer's Sure, our facil’.tik-e for puntasing are such, that
' own country; but, tenderly guarded a* that exx-an on whose bosom so many years cd to look for o her tenants. She knew
jf Bhe meant to dwell forever there.
flw.irjv. Mieh.
,
_____ we are enabled to offer the kame Onytnaf
tame,
j ahe was, by thg watchful core of affection of his life had been spent. When the sad no one who wui Il take their place; and
Aruch at ”*
khrnted. the Godde- call’d her devotees Our power establish, end enhance our |
A W. ArarcS. Saddle and Harness Mak­
- .
I she hardly perceived the change. She । tidings were communicated to lira. Stew- i for a few weeks a..-------------er. Shop in G» arrar'» Mock. o»«r SttlM 4
(Late of the firn* of Clark A Babcock.) Who throngsd around her ou their bend
____
.---------------- _
She was so ignorant of the world tliat sho
fame,
| had never been used to love; and it was I __ ,
r—...J. Sth.* Ilxiiurt. Mich.
And there an image of ouraelf erect,
*
S. S.COBB.
cdkncea,
I as if a new sun luid risen upon life. Iler; enjo tRcir place by the shore. She nev-, nvW^gect#, tlrtt, with hervtcej&gt;mp!i»hF C Mkiuuli-•House, Sign, and Portrait
tho great Can* in mist* and fogs be­ j mother had died while "he was an infant; er recovered front the blow sufficiently I raetjt«, ahe equid Easily obtain k support
I
C. I*. COBB.
. And in that suppliant posture ’humbly
” By
*kim.;"s4.~ ?-'• B-H4. U-ueKK
(Late of the firm ofS. S. A C. I*. Cnbb.|
decked;
but i&lt;«|!;c.l forward to the day
wait
and her fatlier a cold, stern man, had been lobe able to lore it again. When the |;,r
Kalamaxoo, May. 1. 1857.
naltf
_________________
From her dark lips die dread decree* of' ]Let all unto it humbly bend the knee. . •• ! accustomed to treat her with the utmost winter came on, she welcomed the soli-1 vf j(r&lt; Martin’&gt;• dUiarturo m a time when
And hail the idol • Squatter Sovereignty.” ;1
tude sad drearintos it brought with U ,b„ should be thiioan homclew upon the
rill disregard. So that the thoughts of Cap­
Fear
not,—the gcn’rel government will,
as if nature were responding to her own [ wor|,j
Ehe hndttxv one to sympathise
High on ebon t.broita she Mt, disclosed,
]
' tain Stewart’s, young wife seldom revertdesolation. Day after day she passed in
licr or ccunsj-l her, but was entirely
And clouds ofnight her diadem composed..
help
plan, and silence every frep-aoii whelp
Her fluaing robes, of deepest raven hue,. Our
.
. she was entirely engrossed by the liappl- Ilo&gt;&gt;king from her cottage window, on 1 rj0JK. in this lha Iwrdcnt and dreariest por&lt;
c-k
ftuow.
_*------- .*. *u.i_
nfc shc fi.u jnlo B HAbit of
wage his tongue, and darea to raise 1
On her dark face a deeper darkness threw.■ That
•
waters .,
that ...
held, .underneath
their . t
NEW GOODS
। new of the present; and, during his sb- those
I
B.rru Ca«k Wftwx, by Campbell A
a greater
er part of the tby
&lt;h»y in Tam­
r
a yelp.
h
C inspicuoualy on either side are seen
I scnco, »l*e was occupied with prepwrations Itranquil surface, her dearest earthly, trees- Spending
woods.’
Wo aro a goddess, and we’ll prophesy
!
ure.
When
the
spring
came
it
found
her
il
।
lea
thro
’
igh
the 'Neighboring
icighboring woods.
Die
dire
lnsig«iia
of
the
dreadful
Queen,
for hi* return: At first, she accompaiwl ।
P-™.*
;
Unnumb«r«l H*b«, dripping ’« »'•*&gt; Ono triumph more before we are laid by;
One afternoon, as she turned her steps
B . him on some of his *bortw voyage*; but at laid upon the couch from which she felt
For when his day, knee-braising Pierce,’ j| last other cares and duties enme to keep she should never rise sgain. She Midcav- homeward
from 5-110’of those long oxenr।
gtire,
her attention was attracted by erica
ored to prepare her young daughter for ainny,
.
Just gushing from the mXnglcd flesh they
is flown,
CH.OBE HOTEL,
Facile Buchanan mounts the federal I her nt home.
for help. In thU quiet country neighbor
this
separation,
and
had
several
Hong
con(
tore,
Several years passed away; one after
venations with her on the Mibject.— ।hood, there pever had been cause to dread
। Wreathed bur huge brow, and from the
throne,
another lildc one*—w hose eyes liad caught
. • ____ __
—v-ii.
That modern democrat, and ancient fed,
Among other things, Mrs. Stewart dwelt ,
or violence;
and»1laabella
•
dangling ends
from bars their soft and loviag glance—
any act &lt;&gt;f wrong
To
aid
our
cause
can
easily
bo
led.
much on her act of diaoLcdiere to her fatb- Huppoaing some boy hail hurt himself
The clotted blood like icicles depend.;
whoso sweet imperfect utterances seemed
•-berries
■• - grew
_— H®And there were stakes with faggots gird­ Unto your several duties now repair.
er.
She
ascribed
to
that
all
her
subaowhile
picking
th*
that
pita*­
to echo Ur voice—whom day after day
Attack, repeat, invade, betray, ensnare,
liMteued to the direction
----------led round,
' she had nutured and cherished and night quant misfortunes, and changed Isabella,
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
JcmwR .Van Batnre, Rep«ter «f
And half droned bones were scattered on Until our sway o'er that fair land ax- after night lulled to sleep in her arms, un­ if she had an opportunity to carry herself of the voice. I f|e came unexpectedly on
to the Marquis de Vlllcna, a letter, full thryc men strog-.Jtog
tenda.
owith
------ vac
- ’-1 other,. one
the ground,
til they became almost the life,pf her life
was defending Ltm--Jf offdiist the other
Collars of iron, with sharp points were And to our power our hated rival bends.
die spring of her existence—olwyed the of expressions of penitence, and earnest
Hl N. Shkldox, County Treasurer.
Ofrequests for forgiveness, which she left two, who fled. as. they beard approaching
[ summons of the destroyer, and ‘slept the
near,
•
A young man in Indiana, having
with her. She told her daughter that ahe steps, without stApping to see who it was
Neighbors to crauding-iroo*, the flesh to
sleep tat knows no waking.’ Oat of sev­
been invited to deliver a -1th of July ora­
and Notary
en, only one child remained to her adaugh­ left her with ample means of support— that thus Bppconjd upon the scene.
tion
this
year,
wrote
to.
Horace
Mann,
When Isabvllalrame fear the man whom
that Mr. Sunderland, a mcrAant of Now
Handcuff* and ropes; and scores of naked
ter, named, like herself Isabella. '
President uf Antioch College, offering that
York, and an old friend of her frthcr's, sbe bad been the bncauf of preserving, she
The solicinjdo of the parents about dis
blacks,
.
di*tinguisbod gentleman ta stunning sum
was to act as her. guardian, ta was to found him too lAiich injured to be able to
New-wbippsd. tbs skin all dangling from
only daughter was of course extreme.—
of/ro dallart if ho would write ta ora­
reside in his family; and Mrs. Sunderland walk, *l*e tliercliro procured assistance;
Iler health was to them an object of the
their becks;
1. A. Hounoox,
had promised to net toward^ her as if she and as he wns byi that time, almost Insen­
4nd «b«
-l. »d ..ut — Wltad. tion.
1 greatest importance. To preserve this,

Oaklkv,

Wholesale

and Re-

SPRING

ngnatre, Blackwood's
Unsay Mc^rar.
cstricted tri.aamgls
ng fire nTenbmfeipa,
entitled to ah Rbgraieketain tbetalntmf ta Mnguxinca, osa

&gt;ng tads for (Mtar.
giMer the letter at Um
nt k«*; c&gt;n rrreipluf
■ of Mvinbefriiflk-to-

tilars, see ta Novetn
sent free on applies
, mUreaa ;*f
&gt;km»t. At-iagrjr C, A
Mt w Ytnk, nr Vtal&gt;ter street, Sandusky,

&gt;R FREMONT!

d at Last!!
lYXALEW.«Z

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

'L£,S2:

; KALAMAZOO.

.

FIRST

IN TOWN

Down gocsthe Tariff!

advance from

Cost!!!

Urflbn, U-,b.tar.d. wriihri, »d
H.rt«
shall offer them at such low pnw’
yelled and cried!
cXnand the attention ofibuyersi m the
Wlr. in~™d &lt;bnir bu.b»d.. hn.l-nd"
o Uni dm®. Wish‘n§U’I’ee11f1*l^
mourned for wives,
SilWl’S dital^nt'*
p^d for fcm».ind.r
•n,™ drinking ■»«&gt;*»• " ’h“r d“1'1'

PRICES!

Falk

dwotokblfe.
better or worae."
D.uojltalrora.ad U»d«r odipnog.

M»y mIW-

ONE TORE

I*;'

Mrs. Stewart left the crowded city; and
py A gentleman who has a very
while the air was fresh and cool with the
strong desire tu &amp; a funny man, sal down
,
upon a boopetl skirt the other day. With early breexes of spring, she sought the
a desperation equal to any emergency, bo BMkUlde.
।
’
Captain
Stewart
still
retained
in
his
whistled, ‘ I’m sitting on ta ‘saris’ Mary^
possession thu farm that had been the
■
home
of
his
parents.
As
this
was
near
rensold
.
To Bo.!*" Pluur., Ito Ito.r «™d
r -kt ■ ,«l»g Wr U&gt; b&gt;» I*''”"-, the sea-shore, he built on It a little cottage;'
and
for
several
years
It
was
the
summer
nold;
while dancing a polka a few evenings since.
.
Ana.r»"sbito~ta~. •«*&lt;*•
“What would you take me furl" “For residence of his wife and child. ■Whenev­

°1“-

Or

l*frt
.lib

,

“e"Uh

GRANT.
M*t. » 196,._---------------

then;

H*«ayAFil-iB-

—-s—r-

whole summer, so that her husband, Iwing

Ing placca,fbond himselfunable to visit hie

■kc',k lt*

angel, bending ■
ed him. Hehl

rar HD, as bis senses firil-,
smilad, aa he lay on the

but oftencr they were alone, yet protect­
ed as they were by the near neighborhood ward, eren for a day. It was mid-winter
before ho could spare any time for that country girl into so twtapbio a being; but
legend, camo back to the ark, its feet were of the tenants of the farm, they felt se­
whim Isabella Stj-wart entered the parlor
covered with red mud. Noah prayed cure; and happy in wtch others society
of the fanu-Ei.’ise, he stood for a moment
they might always bo rod, and they have they frequently remained in this secluded
vernation. Ha laid before the young girl
spot
undl
tho
bleak
wtads
of
November
remained i«&gt; until this day.
a great number of papers, w hich Ke askdrove them bach to the dty.
ad ner to examine. Bhaaltempted toobey
One summor, the litde Isabella’s syn*.

Readiing bi&gt; thougiita, be tanked ^s* .

Con • ur-s
... -— --------- -- j
- ------------- -v ,
nartoftbo country; bwt t*»»ya most bor
employed t*n the
fknn. Hkhad
been
BUTnup-t.M""
-- --------------bomd out W Mr. Martin, the tenant, by

Sb* ,J»ke-H«r «*»
orpartieoh.’.M^^ ^WIS.

er he was at home, he joined thorn there;

sible she bad hita cunp:ytd to Mr. Mar­
were her own child.
Not long after all tbeac arrrangcincnU' tin's.
1 •
had been completed, Mrs. Stewart died.
In two or three dap, the gentlemen,
On hearing of the exeat, Mr. Sunderland1 who introduced Lirosclf s« Mr. Maitland
wrote a long letter of condolence and •&lt;!to take his departure.—
vice to the orphan girl and excused himself
to tank the lady to
But Grat be
from attending to the lav. mJ rltre for the
wife ofhis friend,by the illness of Mrs Suu­
Ha dimly
derlaiid. Her ill health lasted during the

■ rarThcTo-nn-wpl.

*»rt&gt;*.ft» mere child; and they had tried In vain to
make a useful and obedicet servant of him.

warmly, and actomitsd for ta ,

far from

�*»« IuHkI I.. V..Inkier,

BetaJ Um

«.hkr Mr. Msuiknd

I

REPUBLICAN BANNER

~I

JUjM wiUmftj ramafaj

»v the dualh of the Mar-

heUlla Ud seen. to

-nr------------ —. ——.
erec, when Isabella appeared to hi* assist­
ance.
Mr. MaitLnd did not leave the neigh­
borhood, tsho had proposed doing nn hour
dr so before. He took lodgings Ina frrmhuuse ncar by, on account of the hunting,
be said, although to judge by hb actions,
we. would have thought UMru was no game
M.wth finding uutufMr. Marlin'* garden.
He wni&gt; sncceMful in hls pursuit, for it
vta* no hard hracon for Isabella v&gt; learn
tolove the only educated or refined, man
'
&lt;qbom she Ind accn fur the last three
- years.
'• ' ■
i Charles Maitland was the adopted son
uCMj unde, a rich and childless merchant
vpiew York. When Lc applied to him
fqr permission to fulfil his1 eufragetneul,
M,»iw*atonished by aposltire refusal—
Tbed-kr Mr. Maitland was a haughty
exclusive aristocrat, proud of his
frinily and hli worth; and the daughter
-. ofta Mu-captain, brought up in a formhcuae, was so repugnant to biq^. that he I
rofnntanded Charles to give upTaatolla,
btt-wart entkriy aud immediately. Isa­
.
2. ■
&lt;,i’c”Tering the difficulty between
v tnrlcs nnd hi* adopted father, aud its
extiau, withdrew her nramhe. Rm. Charles
wit* firm; ho conniiicred himself pledged

■'_—--------------------------------------- of bis cause; and democratic officwdii, as
JRUHNL

hfa-Wfame. loofa-Ufap .Afar, fad tk.

For

«&lt;

“&gt;”•

of the Gmrtitutlon of die United

oTtfa- tafaios rnfanb.™ rfttal

new Road Law.

UASTIXCM, THUMDAY. AUCL IX

those he attempts to shield by It

,r^-vfa«lrei called forth by the Dred Brott

aud, fine ing Umt Us wealth for sxccwtad
his w'kIms, and that kb&gt; wife was the grand­
daughter uf a nob'aman, be Maa pk-e^d
to revise his will,
again make Ute neph­ ■rif extremely junhappy over the Road
ew hi* heir. U they liad been in need,
—,____ ___________
he would have considered them, unwortbv
ofHsanslHtaiier; bivsineo fornme liad di less bowl &lt;
b- valla a *craxy and
dared in thdr frvor, he would not be so distracted
|N.-rve!we an cot tn an) lier.
!
Let irt&gt; fop4 moment exsmiuo Into llie
•It was a stranigs rhjneo that brought
jxculiartiM of that law with which he
ushers,* raid jsabca^, to her hutk-md, one
d.8/ben Andrew placed inv child fiud* so much fault.
Outfit the first place, wo may be asked,
in my arms la thu boat, and sent us adrilt

I

raw to have bero oos of the points d»ci

dad by thu majority of the oourt, if not the
A care­

ter return to the former fur his kbor,

principle point oftlw judgement.

tn xnis sc*
—----------than at the present time.
iii&lt;sl any action of the Com moo UymThe when! just harvested promises s HI or other ’officers of said IsilUge*»*
greater yield'than usual, and what is more
tings, previously had under thu *c* «
which this act i* amendatory thereto,
In this tounty lent foil; aud wc have rca- ua. inserted expressly C.,r toe purprer of

ful examination of the- published opinion*

lias, however, led »°nic readers, among
wlu.m may be mentioned tha authors of
a carefully prepared article in the Boston

Imonty

CHOICE FIRST C

passed upon the quyaiion of citizenship at hammed Habat and mrsdr^n! t?^
preirnting any unnecessary expense either
wholly escaped tho ravages of the *fly,’
all. However thia may be. it is pretty
fur printing, or on any -odnfr actant.
wait till tlia “time of tkerestitef
*•
tha ‘weevil, and rust, and is beginning to
And again in the hurt issu* &lt;e b**e •»'_ clear that tho frets of the casepresctited
I was m. titter despair. It seemed as tho’ in what
particular dues be find fruit at coma Into market, plump, handsome and other bsantifol specimen of the Pionser n point of much more limited scope than
it would be maduegitu bupu hsiucr, aud alll
twaddle under the caption of a "bcautifol that' in support of *hi«b *he judgement law, and cannot take tlic
the drend
before
j;
dread «if
&lt;-T »celng
sredug jny
h, child ,perish
___________
uiir”!
Kow “il would 1m: “ ta’u11 to our
Cora is improving rapidly and m the read law. If the law In question is a ml*- Is quoted. Dred Scott, whether free or and. I am sorry to sai ju
my eyes paralyzed me with anguish. I
believe
,0 reproduce here all of tho Pi- absence of early Irust will be a good arable excuse for s b*.” «■» b * ch‘r^’
________
_____
______
_ this, and b
shall
alwaya
ttopo
titter
tliat ‘tho klackiat ctoud has I he brightest onw?r’« article, wc will give one extract, crop.
.
terixed, the Pioneer should pour out its
lining.'
linlm*.”________________________________ which embraces the wholu charge brought
Potatoes, oats, and buckwheat from
vials of wrath upon the fiicofbco Convcn- from a slave ancestry. To oust the juris­ jocting the claimant to a
*?*
against the law, the lialance of tbc article present prospects, will return a vary largo tiotrthst framed the Coustitdtioti of the diction of the frderal court, it was there- atfrw &lt;■&gt; &lt;«th by^l-,, . &lt;
whtwe ecrtlficstewDuul.! be
3?
lieing acnacless twaddle about ths mal- yielfl.
State, and not uj&gt;on any IcgHutore that ■fare, only nereaaary to deckle, not that no ■the onmniiawutier of pvtuionC^’’*
With such prospects before us, we look
frosance uf Representative*, and their in­
GaxmrviLLB.iHunt Co., July 0.
is obliged to pars laws to cusform to Its
Yfar.r„|»o-.iuil.,.
with confidence for a cessation of the cry
people.
tain class, could be a dfrten of the United
A un-tU. .!&amp;ir hfak f Im .fa„, d,h, sults to the r~'f
provisluoa.
P. S. Pr.kip. I ofafa, fa
■
miles cast of. this place on the 31 hist., fie“By
.... reference
------------ a to this law it will be of -hard timer,' and trust tliat a few mon­
The Conalitutotn, states in so »«“®y ' States. That «t»ch was actually tho point add. far pm.....
,7™ •
tween a wlioel tender by! ti.o name uf *ccn,
seen, that in order to get a road In
in a new ths will see us, as a people, with our gran­
decided, is clrar from tbc head-notes of
words,
that
“
when
private
property
i»
&lt;*
Moore and a man ly the u.iu&gt;.- uf Jesse town, no matter hirer *df evident, that it ary's filled, our debts paid, and a little
ken for the use ur benefit of the public, Mr. Howard, the reporter.
Howard, aud fiia f.mt a-nA Mooru tin-' should be immediately opened, or whethmosey in each pocket
•4. A free negro of tbc African race
dertouk Ip bhastise'Howard's son, about | «r there is not the least objection by n
the ncressity fur using such property. mid
was discharged in Button,
1
. i
.u
. — {| single inhabitant in the town, still in orthe just compensation to be made there­
tliat mostuf th*.time wu atrorrT?
wuk.— ;der to accomplish the .iniplu object of
for, except w ben to be made by the state, j
--- —
— —- — • — .—r oi five l*yhg II out, the town must be put to as
xeti’ within the meaning of the constitution and &lt;«ce wuhad a brush wbb freir «
be rscertsinud by
a jury of twelve uf the United State*.'
l&gt;oata and batteries, drivinguc« of
We notice that our friends Boltwoodshall
_____________
...
blow* wii|i u switch; when die hoy’s bro- ■ much trouble nnd expense as they would
«nwUfa.fate hi.1 ri.ru,Tfa »«h
ther* conic. ;»in ifiu sdits-j b.jnso with |_J*» vontest a suit in chancerv. Nearly all J* Gaasr have got their now Grist and freeholders, residing in the vicinity of such
*10. Tbc plamtiff haring admitted, by gunboate on shore, final r, we in,
- fatelitH'faXm™!"''5"
tfatata-l-fafataAMMrfta. I. fata. m.fa fa.
cm struck die teacher ■ power andMiaeretitai is taken from the Flouring Mill in successful! operation a-1 propertyi or by not less than three com- hi* demurer to tbc pica in a listen ion t. that cd by the U. 8. ship Cunslcmti*
returned
t ■ tho Unitel Stites;
'Jz
lutolia* m-n
in., rv^r- I " 1!h a In-svy dub on the forehead and . &lt;• ummiasioncr’s uf the Highwava, juul
gain; and likewise our friend, A. W. Bai- • missiuners, appointed by a Court of re bi* anreatoru were imported from Africa
' frillv In his flivor for her to resist 1
1,. •'
’lim Ito l^°
'H**- other struck i lodged with ■ jury of twelve freeholders
and sold as slav&lt;«, be b not a dlizen of «(U.ny thonge*. I rettled duwn br. w
ley has bls new Mill nearly completed, so
as shall be prescribed by Isw."
«_ &lt; ..
.
nrg4tncntv wed by her lover
-7-v
limes while aown, butbe regufrrly empatineled oud sworn,
Misvoun according to the constitution of • ears sen..wailins tlu.
vX mirrW; and fo?tv?o%« t4 #
J"
-------- - mBv* VUk ........ --------------- ---------------- «u.....8 ... «-1 80
lhal our formers need no lunger go a-;
Now R will ct once bo pwreived by
die United Slates and,was not entitled to
packet krtifu nnd dtovc them but of the I pense upon the start dial would iu many ! brood to gel thuir grinding doue.
' #ny one who will take the troubhs to re- sue in that diameter in the Circuit G&gt;urt-' •if providence will bo made plaix
to^ kecn^a w’i-’^rSfii*^*!-? 1 iOl2!*this juncture the old man | instaiieca, plank ur turnpike the road in .
Wo al*
। tiottae. But at t!.’s juncture the old man | instances, plank or tutupike the road in j
\Vo also learn from these gentlemen feP to the fow pamed bv tlic Legislature
.
D-T
And Judge Taney, although there are
fcriXS itIt £' ‘r
s-tviu-Hw ar.;, ^hm- Twelve men’raonot tramp or- &lt; tha. a,...
T”1'»““«“»«&lt;™”P»’-!faKfa.rir.fa.tUi«UL«.dwUlf.,
winfar Ct ifa-UjfajuuL
i~I
_
.
a situation th it nretn'«&lt;xl to be n litis
nlU
n;aH rU8^ 'nt® t!w housa cr a vrliolc town for nothing, and Justices,, - —
passages in hb opinion which would aeem
to! ta Ihc Wert I
k .kni.,V‘- 1,w&gt;"
! Gmstablc^ Ac-, must has? their pay -. Batlte'Creck prices fur wheat less tnuu- discontinuing uf Il ghways, was framed ia ti&gt;authoriz*abr&lt;aderco&lt;idu»oO,dtetinetconformity w ith the above precis- ’ jy nys a» the outset that—
Indio.- uid the tri * ; v '. nnowMad i- in , ^u*''8r^ to
lilu'-tclLng him hi-; Then again the whole proceedings are so -Artation, eu y ou can bring, totonly your ,
^hMhsriTeXMX^ZT^Z n
A» tLi&lt;
&lt; »«W«tal tcchnicsl that in nine rose*
1st but what wheat you have fur sale jwn uf the Constitution, and if tbc proceed-1 ' -?£□ plra nppfo% to tnat clam of per­
wkhfi’s wiertri
’
°
roatuvie.n „n the ford,rod i “Uloften they are likdy to ta&gt; erro^..
is Way.
ing» orv “h'ngthy’' or “technical," or “ex-. sous only Mb.oc ancratora were negnvs
rL
Mr hthllSS?
C'’V^' wlth Wooi
h "Lich «* »«» wtaMyng.
for
The following j lan is stated to Em
Wc hope the hand of the incendiary I jmnslve," thu Constitution, and not the leg-1 °f foe Atrienn race, and imported into this
l-cen pursued by *om.&gt; officials U lhelua
' cd, il,.- tk.‘ t-th&gt;...| to a buv'.ncai Bfo
8«l ai«i*g»rdtng Ids entreaties, rushed upu;&gt;- nought,
wnigui, and
nnu thv
mu worst
worn features
matures of
&lt;•&gt; all
un fr,
w,
,
•i,b
• i(
i
-------------------------------Tfa.fa.
.
| ~..ia ..a u.1 •», wj »-u-r had SLh ‘i! dS«.
to au^S
L““ *“J
lu» tong kntfo twk.
v —
I j;:.'. , ice ;• when thus frustrate ’.by
tochnl-allties,
the »’...
&gt;» Dot
BS&gt;in depnve u* of
either ofthese j Mature,
is to blame.
Winchester swines (England.) tobatn
I The action of the '
t
■ i ' Tbe &lt;wfy matter In »uc befi ru the Court
nds j matter ns we understand it is final.”
mills.
----I The .rfafa ..I fa. rfapoU.™ LTfa'- nfar.faXb .fa.fa.rfao fcwfafa «C Jb* dredai.m ..f« rrfrciory jury, sb.
lockedw to roticider their vnfficL h
the vbsrel, with tlic except.» rfta
‘It, S;
w'
,hl1
W.II—.I.
~*««•«»•tU.l-fafalfaf «.b .Um.«fa« .fa, faifafa.mmri-.
waa j.aa^aupp.'r time, and the cwtefe
and. fa she suffered uiuJi from
.........
njBs.n- B fr ttfo! -ar.'i f ,.r ”“t **
,vr ‘b© purp«'*c of answering
—
I
atucas
&lt;n
tn*
gaivantMU
organ
is
iwi
uk
»wi
»uij
____
| attacks of the galvanized
of Loco-j ted, w
ur .•
sbo
are
born
of jureuts who liad ials bad noreli.fi to pass tbenigbthwia.
she ru Ukfair.e ’hr rrenter part ol t|y. time
fai. place,
|.L«, neither
n. iifar would
«&lt;*M ita
Iu i b&lt;c&lt;,:iic free
Cn» before
faCr. their
.fair fanfr in rifa
bi.Ao the bone. ° With nil i
idxjvc, aa to emswer the Inquiries of
have received the July and August 1 Yucatan in this
ing
upoa the twelve gnud mm .to,.*.
In ho
•
ibe aurtby
.i ^.tomtiou
e
.. .it
xet&gt;« of a stateu in the sense
in which the
il on dedt^ta oba^rvb^that It a wfv 1 s-*1W0US,‘* Miwre broke from tha ho-:.i I those who are ready seeking to know the . numbers of this truly worthy Magazine ' ravings
at
all
were
i
|br
,,
*•• excessively row«cienthK». A hrp
1 prero
,Thf H»outa-..fo necessity, ifany, of oalliing a jury at all. P^ed at Adrian by J. K. Waurwt, it nut for the fret that tbc p-vkete of tbc I’mtedStatiw. And this being the nn- .di»h of beefrieak* f &gt;cJ with ogrooatnug
ir vlosclj
approved
her,
and asltrt
|,a ito.
‘KW&lt;’r
,3&gt; ’"8 &lt;&gt;u‘ hi«hwa)*at
lo*
«f •«. |*r year.
I :ft»eo?L_^
J.r___ _
__ s________
___if_tar !
the people are being so severely flrcced J ly-matter tn dispute ou tbc pleadings, the offa body ofaroma Kiffi^imt to fill ths
larg&lt; st hall in England, w a* brought iato
; Itainekaa Isabella Stewart. His manner i I Moore wiui ax'ounT n an uM' d-t ak
" ’
1
But before proceeding farther we will I
From an cxaniidation of these numbers for the purpose of its maintenance and Court must lie understood as i&gt;|&gt;*-akiug In
the passage, time to the do»ir of ths w
rW
C~r
kTfaii ..fair
fail fair,
f fa. I.w
f»™" arnuninfKnfa.
•H’fafa.lfafa* ta
-Ifa.faMpectfiil and even aftxlous.
‘ -Ufa. Ji,*.
tliA.A Il mII.fa
-I., l-.fa
। and our former
il), th* support.
happy jury mvn^ rrivm. Tbc baiE( aba
replied tuat that bad been her maiden Ii j ----- —;— He
van a man ol’uuexcer-- nn
an nuauiuio
nl^ulutc necessity
ncressity m
afcnRingout
ajurv; • *~'tcrary
Literary taste
of u&gt;c
the cuiuw,
editor, »e
we do
do not
nothin
More Anon,
..........
caumg out ajury;
lasvc oi
n?wfar tbc
i|lUfafarfa..m«.«d
fall magazine to
fa all
.U
| tipnal le character «‘id n sucre*.iful tencii.; tnic. Sec. 4 of tho act provides, for
| «tatc ta recommend this
try fud told at tlavtt.'
। ci. He will probably dicofhta woun.fr,
.
. .
, . .
...
.
‘Dufyou remember Andrew BlakeFask- laylctim
appointment
jury&lt;H
oftwelve
twelveU
freeholdof revyngv »•&gt; tow aud dm;
, a
ri’u,’“m4nt “ofa
8T»T
---------- i ll,vers of wholesome literature. Among
It may bc anid that we are making a floated in; it Invaded and prsraded svwv
, cd fie..
l.i-, that humanity blushi.-* al the recital. I cr* p tJ,e
to ascertain the nroewi- ita contributors are soma of the best wridistinction without a difference, inasmuch square inch of the black hole, and thejarjS
■
’Vui^r well,' was the reply. ‘Am 1
1 ilu anteoedenta &lt;&gt;f Howard and his fonii- [ ty &lt;it altering or laying out such road, and tars in ilia country, and as a representa­
F
ashviux
,
Aug.
8.
^Mfaikiig tobi-n!*
* '
sa almost all the negroes in this countn nawiln were violently affvct.J. Mere earReturns aro incomnletc, but indicate’! are descended from slaves. But it is to tnl Engliatmun could not lung staad oot
The foan bowed and walked awav J and • , ly।are in keeping with this act, having to appraise tho damage thereon, &amp;c; but tive ofWestern Literature, wc bespeak
for it a hearty support.
tho election of seven ot eight dcmocrata to *
against such a remembrance uf supper.—
Isabella tad no further opportunity to 1
« "r«.»m-«l ,-rf.fafalfa.i
be remembered that the burden of prevupon tlieir Ucigbhurs; and iue lauiily are .
c • .
. .
Consre-i, nnd two or threw Americans— . ■
-- ,
A areund opening of the door sod ac 1A
speak tn him.
reported to l«j guilty of every mean net. I
“ec.-L The commi&lt;.moners of highZolIii-tK-r an.) Ready; Etheridge, doubt-1 '"&lt;],hal a ParV “ «’“t * citizen la Upon vanccmewt of the dish enabled the fan to
Fur the Banner.
Mr. Maitland had remarked, with dome , Mbere L.d a difficulty with the same cbil.l ’re.' *. “f 8ny «“« of them, may, instead of
iudign'aliui, tliat the captain was very ve-1
Mr. Editob:—I am a tax payer. And in ful. Tho Lrgbl.iture is Dctnovnitic m ' bint who plead* that fact, since ‘tbc court find a verdict.
before, and had requested Howard to take making application for the appointment
Cm .presume
presume nothitig
nothin; in u pica to the iu. common with all others of the taxable iu- jj ,o..th bruncluw. Harris' majority fur Guv- 1t Can
„(.«
ernor w ill exceed 10.000.
rlsdielhm;’and that it may be a master
Itf te.
flie-l. fa.mfa. lfam.dfa.fa.,
falLre-, uf jurors, as is providco iu Sec. four, of
A SmiTCAL Pictcm—An arabrstyps
rlsdletino;’ and that
. habitants within the corporate limits of I
bire, «sl that if ,Mo..n: w’hip, ^ t’hofUv.
’nak' •I’Pto*’*’® l‘&gt; -7 court of
ropy of a rob.red erayon. m'»4 to tert
T„..
*'
.
the
village
of
Hastings.
I
am
somew
hat
'
was roused by a disturbance on deck.— Xtte wr-idd maks II iward cur
‘
! ^d rcct,nl fl,r Uw "PP«'ntnicnt of three com-1
hi* d-----j bo n drawn by a spiritual medium in a
jAjnaUrrnpting ui fra re hi* state-ruum,h^ heart
__ _ OHL ,It
-u ' tha:1 ___
______ ,whose
..........—
,
.... as-' interested In the purposes fur. w hich the
tnu tv state, lisa been laid &lt;&gt;a imr tabic.
generally „snpp«med
missioners,
duty it shall
be to
my proper- '
^'IW Oauuxa. Aug. 7.
' rnlv^hat Lit
tluVnt
' *ti i ,lw
,lrF'* *° I’n'^i’kc M'Hirc t'&gt;! certain thanreewity ufaltering or laying i[ amount of money
- Isvied upon
•
It purport* to be a rcprcsetrtatMU of a
!... —j — n—.-i . F — r. jjhpiicd. So ।
Itottirns indicate the election of Run­
| flu«tiaotHim, and no doubt they
lad v w ho bus been 33 years in the sphene.
' fa
*
j ndhademocrutic,) for Governor, by aboutfal, Afalm., -I ,«,.d.fa.,ta ^ll
fa. ’Zfa'lfa'.', P-tUm.mk.vl.el.fa.rf.4r.
!«-»»«hfarfl.
Tfci( pF^^. distinction has been taken
A letter from the lady’s brother stales
»•• far
far „
os brird,
brerd,th,-'
the I ilv
„ ». .
«
Hrn M*r
K kfam l a*
j
B.i .b, „
fabrf, M hi fa. ki6b. । “■| 12,0m) inajority, Si;
■....................
'•&gt; f “•’S* McLcaa, in a case recently
.
••ppoMtion have tn&lt; elected a candidutc to
j tried' before him at Chicago. The plain
rK*?' L^‘° “P*4'® !'?“ i^U ,ir'*wl1 the two •illicit jbrathora wereaccreted &lt; way commjssiohera perform tlus labor and i Highways, nnd the construction of side the Legislature.
thing peculiar atawt it is the fret that tbs
I tiff was a negn.. domiciled in IllinoU,
! walks, whether these improvements arej
— . _
ntedtnm who painted it In crayoe has tot
.। .her-nllt)ej
_ tbe leant artUtic knowledge. Ths drea*
tnc same tsif but fir me. Lfrrs* your- lwlor,, y[w)rc hadtetruck the lov six blow s !
... ,i;; «.«-,!» th;.- -n,t it
f 11 « , made by a "Black Republican"ur a Loe*1where negroes are-nutwnt....
w l(J
w
selves q4w*lr. take whatever you want The HuBWfo
tfco rrcolk*t dlJ
»’«•. snJ lLo Mbw' ’ I fcco board, they will lie heartily approved •
Tie defrndent rffloded to the jurisdiction of ii&lt;* lady is very elegant, -and it mart
fr.jmylajrtror1k.,,mdo.m,ew.thn«.
’
Such are remuuftiic fiuts ,
,rw
-meb-.w unmirouute.,
.....
I Sr. Lut is,
Aug. 8.
* । uf by a large majority of the tax.pnyers. ’
I and the plainilTdemurred to the pica.— be plrarant for those woman w ho bdievs
I^halfanmiur, Air. Mnrtltuid, wiui.his
j-,;,;,
,
ea(. |-runl {11(. bly foumLits way into the article from .. 7 .
r ^' 7’ '. Fifty
4.1
. ^unties
-------- g-.^c
n . - R..IHns
“
..721 ma­
JuJg» McLean,■ syllabus uf whoseopin- that they shall allowed to occupy ihriawlff cfoU and curao. were in au utai. | erfdcnM „„ „in£„v.„m. 1'
which „ Ufon.
ted
Uul when the food, collected from the Ijority,
jorilT, .n gam „
Ver F1
||m,w „
r 4
over
Fillmore
of
4,325.—
J.,....,,, Ha„,..»cr
roo.iore
Oi
s,JTCo.
that tbev ahaii athiwed to &lt;«upr thmw alt
I.— k««id
_ 1 dsvwbcre,
I
■
.
- .
Luat wi ]thc wide Allnntic, wiUi only e ■
The old man’s bail fomd was’tied nt
o...
| Urd canunga of the people arc diverted Rlehardson Sv.lt, and Neptun are largely 1
«
‘u u
- —------ ... in sustaining ! selvro with
v m, ornamental
vrnainrmni trifles
irum in
in tbsimt
inc
.mall eatt of water and. a fcw loavusof ।
„Wm
J(l &lt;i000 M&lt;J ;
Since the adoption of the new Const.- frum thcir lrgiliinale
,re ahead for Supreme
Sunrctne Mudges.
Unili'i-»
I| the
drtonm-r l.^i.l
t&gt;. "an Indi- .. ■i u-fa
— r.... —Sjtriotftld
c
i»
t.-tbedeninrrer,
held that, ...
to enable
hereafter
171‘T •"••®ther three at
oaeb. But they tvfon and th. deeuiou ./the Supreme u,sl to
e, ,
1 v idual to toe to the fodvral roortn, he need
Fortunately, they **reh&gt; the bread high- |,ave nulve^ ar.l prolubly cannot give | Court that the Road law bitbert^ existing sucll B~,ur,c‘i« deservintr of the severe*Kcntackr
Elcvtisa.
_
__
I
”
n
b
he
’
»
free
man,
who
baa
a
permanent
'
wsy Utuaen New lock and Hav.na,.nd
^b|;cl/.jSS d*m. w„ invalid without proper Isgtelation
J?
dc*r'ic?
*^i
I
Arnes ta Nkw IlAarunss.—Ths
were, before twu-ty-fiiL-rUir. had pas^ wUeh indu£ ms to h-^ tluTt they will lh
“ 1. tZTof SL. Ut
re?”baU,m'
CixctxxATi, Aug. a.
;13 ■state, king subject to its Manchester jfmrrirsn aaya: ’Last Tear,sr
&lt;J,ssfo Wtboard a vo*~l bound to S^k, |
?hrk deserts.—Currre/^drora'o/ Mr .
' ** P~P(!e
I
Pio0^" «** “
88
The result In tbelthird district is still j “*’•in oc‘lui’W «wl bolding propertv, plea were unusually scarce, and wt set
sorry t&lt;&gt; find that *• tar as New u-r
l.rt abouvto touch at Llavanna on its outDoily l^tu.
the importance of such leg.Uation reorder | JuIlu,
It had been bid Iu U.e
undetermined. It fo claimed for I'ndcr‘Repayment of taxes, and in the diatrishire orchards give evidence, there w m
'
an nl 1 fto-tah
m
“*
Capuleta.” It. ««ch
.»• ths fourth district. buti« i f hb ert.te .
ersdltora. or better prokpect for the apple crop rf ISj
fibk«ra on hbd««^.’
bonid, wfio had bcci/ihe firatto descry, j
b’E0BUI‘'""^ v".’ !
IIcro *° ,w/°“ •o,u,k’n
tbe *t,ole ' even had ceased to“uffciid the nostrils of Talbuu democrat .selected.
67. In the valley of the Merrimac, Baa
i*'iwc:iuic tirnt to ucscrv, i
, ; ,
.,------;
i
.
,.
.
.
.
„
, hirawdt with n telescope re®‘“rk““1‘5 '•u?t
b.-cn commui.uated matter; tho Constitution of our Stale the people. But by trickcry nnd the lib-1
Suck a d»ciiioo cannot ba much to Nashua to Ftanemia, and in fret in ««T
Morih Caroltaa Election.
frfafaters fafa . nrtei.L
-V C-.'“'I"---” .uml. fa Ufa
ofa ete.p n™a|...
the little trail
crnl tree of bad whiskey, the locufocos,
i tbc tattp uf juurnds which have ao earn- ,part of the state, tbs fi:l&gt; product will x»ot
burden. Be b_________ _ _______ r_____
exceed that of last year.’
s«.2.of
Artis ol.te Cfao.Ufafa. last spring g&lt;«t poMeasion of tho offices
t
RaLXIGU, Aug. 7.
;.ejijr
—v -Trucww
deprecated ,siutlon anJ „i8TO&gt;lb.
■I, rrffaf. ml bad aboio Ita 5*4 ’•'.’'V- J1' “T"v~'1 rpfaiaaa
fnltowa.
sending to
relief, and had shown the i.a
;
The few returns received from the sice- ' ed all discw»i&lt;,-i
constitu-ing the common council of the
pfau.l Mfafal fa far-,,.
I
‘"»rf“fa -~»mrf •• S.faOfak reads as follows,
t2T*A despatch from Montreal, 1
turn
in this bute shows that tho demu.1 *»•n v
- - Tv
- ’’1'1 ** a* &lt;l“0’tioM examiL.
village,
and
one
of
tho
very
first
acta
of
'
“
When
private
property
is
taken
for
Th. n«l mornfaj, Mr. Mi.Uirf falA
-WT"
•dtoWt DrsJ^tid.-airiuo MbeingRt- ,
U hfa .A WX. »,c. fai rprfa ! "’.U”
J?
Sth, says •» collision occurred in Lata
the use or benefit of the public, the neces­ these "lovers of the dear people" was to '
tie better Hum disobedience U. the drelarsifa.ifa. i.w. ffafak fa-Jfa|: “f
,kJ",tr'|’,,,,‘1*
Peter, last night between the stew
sity
for
using
such
property,
and
the
just
Cfallrmin.. Bit tr him. »• fafalJ lot I
" Af"S
'b“?I' "*°m
Quebec and Montmorenci, was I idem
kiv« l»fa «.
fafa.rf fro,,,
prril. «fa " U»«
&lt;f rompousatiou therefor except when to be of locofuism, and all the life that it has
Dcurqva, Aug. i8..
■
•
r-v—...v, ouapermitt far. fa«o ,'ofa, n, bfal olfa plifa Br ‘U"'.
!*&gt;■«“’• '&lt;
-™fal made by the State; shall be ascertained since evinced, (with tho exception ol a lit.
Returns from 2fl counties foot up—ifor fad fa Alfa, fa fa. w,k, „f „
■aSs imi nu1.; ifa. .fa Ifa fai, |
&gt;?' “? ~rrfa«™ - “fa,.""* 1“ by a Jury of twtlve /rrrkoldrh, residing tie pap, generously bestowed by a good
the constitution. 8,(M3- agnin,t 3 ‘2'JS.— J tubes &lt;&gt;l tlit Supreme Clmrt—Arc.
fa.rjfa or.tmfaj?
’ ‘•'faW* w U"■««"•.1“ l-’Pl“!' fa.'1"
in tho vicinity of such property, or by not Republican office holder.) has been Infus­ Dx- rounthw to bear from will prubablv
leas than three commissioners, appointtd ed into it by ibiadisiittarcsted board, in increase the majority for the eonstitutaxi^
the shape of unnecessary advertising oCOMMISSIONER'S NUTI&lt; E.
.
, .
........ ....
"ana oi vttin.—
Jfafal. faoS,fa,»nI famlrf far Ifa farf. fr"*?,
,7?', !,h" jT?-;
printing; for which purpose tho people*’
Slfa red Jfaj U fa. urn. rf far rnmi 1
•» l&gt;,» eOWlrf-fa'- -rf ftrfer.1
money
is to boused to the tunoufblXTY
Alao Sec, 14, of the tame article. The
-i-7 ——• wuaio •^“VrCarem the distance. Signed J R
L,;“.fa'a.^-iIX ““e**
dwparage any remedy, bowuver Saluable Finn. VicePri..yrnt
dullare or over.
*■
rn
.1. nw.mMW
. IJl 1|11"*.*■«
*ou*J "e uewded tn fovor &lt;&gt;i the Srulh, property of no person shall be taken for
fa frr.
Ifa ta,initio
pd?7 nf
link
oil ArfJZrtrfA
Now 1 will venture to assort thns the wh«b fa,., a,4 ax oH,faafa .lra,r|,„.
public use without just compensation
bj
Mtablishei under the nriudptes of th* therefor. Private rands may be opened Baswaa would havo done sll the printing Th., ha
watch, set on cacti side cf it with dia-j
Dred dealt decisions—tF.uA'ispm.n Corncctaaary under tho amended charter for
fannh Di. J. a Aru'.U—
IBvtida. It had burn his wife’s; nnd he i
in the manner prescribed by law; but in
ifa»fa n-y Iu„ .a.p.rf ,^7^
ruyondtneo o/iW aV. K Tribnat.
..fafa. l«Afa,
.
had bad givan it to his daughter on her ]_____________ __________
every case the necessities of the road,and one sixth that amount.
Filly four dollars is n. “pretty smart” sa.fa.1
i« fari.
,kki lh0„
eixteeirth birthdav. Of all her trinklcta, i
. „
„ __
re’to-i
Il Wfa ifa fair
-fa took olfa tar. irf . A Dtu “ “ .»• toTfa-O» Ftahz the amount of al! damage to be sustained
fa rotuteu^. ml*, fau
tar 4-fabfa- tad tap: I. «, far prclfal!™ ■ ““i'.?’ r““ frj” ¥~“ 10 by the opening thereof, shall be first de­ sum for the people to pay towards the «
support of a corrupt and abusive party Ifavi iutrlnifa wrta
treasure. A Ivng •■planation followed, i
-aMH« o..^T
“I^°*
Nhw in view of these beta who is
organ. But this is a frir sample of mod­ ilfallfan. Th.. d». fa,
sn which Isabella loatucd that her grand-1 ana e’np8n&lt;“‘«018
‘“
0* *°nfoil Us mad* |lt
Now in view of these tacts who is to
£rf&lt;r!rf fata fa Srw Ymk m fainb of “oPifa)fa fa&amp;rfatfarrcUfa.
IK wop.
ern border raflain democracy every where ifat gfaU mfat. »fa .AhMu.,1,
blame, those democrats who created the
They abound In professions ofloro fur the fault fa. pnfaikut errvnroM lnj&lt;fan ,fat
burgh.' Engraver’s name ttnnerfo.”- Tk
Ifa. Wlrtaurf Ml ter rl.Udr-n
Hrurffa ltefafal fa.-aojteul necessity of such a Road law, ur those re­
“dear people” popular*bovereignty. Air., ■far ^.prtifa. fa frepri.fa,r
dfafa ioA fater Ufa ho^falfa fa. M=r 1» S-rfi- Cfalmfa MIp.
publicans who erected just such a law as
Mim
•Sic. While at the same time tho whole IS based in their interest to dtecard’afif m
«'f note iu-.ne.~frM
W..H _... . ““ U'P
qute was rrturtrfuir m Spain. It did not
net f
ihe Cvnstitiilion of our state demands?
laaox Salk or Si*vita.—The Peters­
uf their efforts aro directed to tho propa­ w« fa.,. .1,,,, U.J
wm to be reviving affectiua fur bia only I
Then why this proclivity on the part of
burg
initUiftnrtr
uncerotauds
that
a
sale
iMl^ur
gation end mmnteuanco of a corrupt par­
child which bud prompted die Man|t:&gt;»
to lbr» voyage, &gt;w muti.a* a dewire to find was msdu is that city Tuesday, privately some of our democratic friends to find
“^ ••«-!l«lfa Sfall. .wdurf b;
ty organization.
OMOUWONErB NOTICE.
fruit, and be forever eecaiog to find some
some direct UJ » to his estate, which, tailh’V‘J
tfay
Tho Pioneer, since Its resureotion fats fa« Ifacrfa
act performed, or duty neglected, by reIrg them, wtatki revert to unu whbm he rf^- v* e
Fount uU
devoted itself to its charaatcristic employ­ ~fadfa.il
r^fatad .. . Mter
II. wi-l“A .J'i.
publimuia, m ,uua in helping to turn pul&gt;
c*'mug,
wbtk&gt; etandin* outa.iw
—
Ontbsm^J^T;
ment of twaddle, wholesale abuse end
»-«h fat,
lie sentiment in their favurt
* "&gt;«n namad
” **
Work away gentlemen, and ’let pa- muireprreentatkin.

-Vr» Or/fow. Bt.'ta.

will not noon forget the fire million loan

rcaponaibiiity

rSFMTwinanu widTilni. Trair *1—
t™» Mlraopfafa,

Ewe in dally

The Tribes* has istiirB* from M eoun«'.fafa0WfalpfP.mli^fa.6&lt;iUm

beorporated 18l»-

Calls attention of its
the public generally,
'
OF ITS

h’W

A Cash cap

- WTHI A
1,307,9

ut'

J

Psrtw. A fgfrgata Io
J* organized on a nal

Standard, with a
tation alike th
■' banks of the H
* -' MiseMppi,
Mexico or t

a powerf
ration a
servato
lie go&lt;
Bon
inte
equa
all

fay
STABILITY A

ON MERI

.

FOL.MH.XG
TO FATEONAG
Aflyrding su|&lt;ern&gt;r
in matters of msur
Mscluuiicut, Mcrcc
ranking for imp
'licac
— THE FI
FIRE U8VRANC
UF AM
ntstn
Bates and Rule* as L
sumed permit for
,-Pro

LOSSES EQVITA

JAMES A

J. P.

Robe

AT THE

toXVCTGb

' Hare Utely receive

DBL GS AND

Chemicals

TURPENTIN

H18

. 'Burning Fluid toget

Sueh a&gt; TEA, OOF
CES, PEl’ER, FIS
thing in the Gro
will be wanted f

they bare on h
of ammunitio

ssiun Cap
Water P

Lea
All t
ular P
Medicin
day rea
found at th
ment. Als

“Y
Ifa
H»ey would resp
* citiaciia of Has

rtt vw-s-Sn

.’•s»Er.

wished to take Mr. Maithmd and his

■jET
Iniurance
»
ofhartfc

afar. Pfa....... «. m, .2 if &lt;

2xjw Rrp^ttr, to doubt whether the court

•K.M

11

Sib: la ifa- A',, '-Ufa fa/*evli« of -|a Ohl

■

Give usw mil and

attention

1867.

-Wn6

natweo

my
DA
L±

�BUCKLEYS

Great

I

I

■

am ms. iud ikd jocce fob rocisinu

.

•

TO THE

hi vrponced 181V—Charter Perpetual. '

FIRE and INLAND
NAVIGATION INBHKANCE,

:“SK

hoots

L. BUCKLEY

OF rra HAVING

A Cash capital of S500,

*ou in.ru 10 to 25 per cent if

*20,000 WOHTH

UITEBS

■at

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TClirENTlXE, ALCOHOL,

ms 2ilWDB3»
Burumg Fluid together with a full stock of

Main Street,

Sl'GABS.

■J,

u7t£

May, Oth 1857._______________ vOnt

FISH.

ried peaches iGetspsrp^md
at the Hastings Grocery, &amp; Proviskay
Store.
D. C HAWIJ2Y. .
Hastings, April, 80.
ttOI

And every thing th tbc line of Groceries.

is M !• O «"!&gt;“« OF F x s nTo X

|

TTaatiiigs. Juiit-4. 1B57.

Ttarl. at the United Slate*.
IAT OBSERVE Tipk-Erery battle .f the
ernuise PEPSI* Laar, ihewriUc. ugnaturo ef J.
S. Houghton. M. D , J'biladeiplua, I'o. Capy-rigbt

0.1. RAY.

rSsOirJ

j

'

AT THE SHIN OFTUE BALLOON.

Dio rc»oilS why

FRANCIS ROWER

Itlieecuuti »urt b.m«. &gt;1 Haitian, in u.a

X

’’

MOliTG.lGE SALE.
EFAULT lurUaUen mUe in Um payment

At'7 ”

lowest

atrirtly fin ’TEMPE-

T ILt.NTE PRINCIPLES, where tho rawI G-

D uf a certain Sum uf money eecurc! Iu be paul

v"-'

•xrir a.vl&gt; nroAjrr coaches -

LARGEST STUCK-ftte
BEST GOODS, at t!.«

■it

rnrcES.

.&lt;tf££F4 HEA V.Y HARDWARE STOVES.
Tiff COPPER -4.VP SHEET PROS
ware: which 1 offer
AT LOWER PRICES
7 HAS EVER.

line, seven

□atiuK*. janr2t&gt;. IM7.
Dated,’ ILasiit
.
lbWS0_____

B9*,J

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
rrMsuia Uihtown. 3u Flatland D«xS
;
TO HOUSE BUTLDFF8,
T It AVE a Wrt
.tock at
bai
! -1 KcJa-art, Ineludinc Locks. Ukht^ 1

■err uel Suu Uf. X XJVLJzJ XfcS
S"T". '
ANBiTTAKlS MV5ZY TO BUY G0ODJBW- I

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, wmdd rt.p«Mj Mbrw
tho siUutM of
’
v
BASTINGS awnVIONriT,
tbsl'bc to now prrparod to n«nl« xsybiad at
UOCTE.
blG5 AXD
•
CARRIAGE
FAtXTUrO, ■
IMITATION OF

WIK,DmAJ£blk.
OBBING UF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY .tie.- Togrtlwr wlIbBtoto^ssd P**r

r"“

re“

JEWELRY AND BOOK STORE
D. lt*A dulyi

oom

F1QNCM RUtVER.
Raatieca Fetaary inh. IBM.
&gt;y«

PW?fitSjL*j5y I, IU7.

~ o:

Takkx Up by the subacriber, to Yankas'
Springs, un the 23d of Jane, 1867^ use
bay marc, with n while strips in tho beatete.l .1— l-A t^.. l r ...
____ ■.__ j k?

RA.'sr,

Judge of Probate,

IlMtingt, uct. a, two.

ecs and taka her away.
July 20th, 1857.

___________ -•»

- ***

to. EAVE TKUUGU .ndCUNDUCTUR ur&gt;iK««jud rooooaaUv l«rn». Onlan lift ol :b«
Jnded
! la. BaobSfa will tncaiv*short uotkr, ioaiM and atyh tn suit eeatraer*. &gt;ton&gt; of J. M R

ATTORNKT AND UOUNSCXOS
Rmdeate, R»m. Barry Co. U

।

run aiiUten:
Lrairt HuliiiEi •&lt; shout iialfpsslsvvos s’dwk
iu the morning on Muuuaya, W«luc»daya sariPntHUOCdu IN SEVEN HOCUS.

Old
Fogyism. Distanced
__
__
,
uYouuff
America Ahead.
O

i pumiuiee nftheSUtut.- In *urh cue ow4» nod
.ud totmrws «.n b- s^rk^d
•muri-oduetothe t.lgl.cSt bldd'r ufUwpwm
tsIbcrrind -errUml. which sale will lakeSfanut,

ICECREAM. drUcaUly psUtcoblc, rijLt from

COOPERING BUSINESS.

NEW STAGE ROUTE t_

7027

BEAUMONT
’S I
LADIES’. AND GENTI.E.MEN’S

, ' ,

;s?

rstoUeSM
J. S. MILK

Taxes for 1856.
REAL ESl'A'lh. Jrv.it bnLn,
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Ws.hun.w

Charles D. Root,

l-bccsixt.

Spring Fatkimujiut reeriwd.

F.rerT variety of confectionery Io teut end luxiriete the eiouuch.
’
IUK COOL LEMONADE .erred up.cn short no­

teua. al the etore al Ncriua A Katoaw M
*
BAll’
RDAY MONDAY?n’En&gt;AT

rk. from the Srot &lt;!av orjDeanuJMf UMf

ONE YOKE ofsix yrer old
“
“
“ fwnr

’ Bxaar Cocatr Clkkx’b Omer, I
;_

pr”p«rty. p-7

v2n4

SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTO,
“’■T.1^*°??•****
’“‘‘“““’T.““77’

-AND CUTLERY.

UB S.1«&gt;o is krp&lt;

•

Hastiugs, J une 4tb 1857. j
r
r_ vaa-v L..._ k

OTHER MHtCHANT
10
Mrrev and t»L_
—__

TAILOR SHOP

SMi

W.ter Liov b, Ih. l-teri - &gt;—W.On T«&gt;« ."J W.i Ornate
«d Lrmw b, Ute te doxm.

IN BATTLE CREEK-

p»jioi
-nd lesseira of Mid e»- I X funning tberitiMaaaf Hastia(sasaDtrtyCs
eaWvdsd cue year hum tbs acretith t&gt;wt i-r- L-.Lp.n-t rT.

e prayer uflUe add pctitUm.r ilwuM uut |
i. further orterod tbU m.4 yetoimarr
.U« to tb.urrauo.Iahr.ntedlnMU r.l.:- !

Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.,

Cheaper than ever.

sama road, known as the old Ballis Creek road
LCMBEK UF ill KINDS FUR BALK
Wffl 8. UAH1UH0N

D

I

DANIEL HEATOR-C-riu* April.
.___________
.,
si RAS WjtefeB.

iaT5h

[ Ek-Ti’Ci

TEA,

Hint Good TFA, sure to curetbe headache | J**•

' mlUui.f:

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL

NOTICETownship Clerks are । hereby notified
that Blank Reports for School Director*
have been received at this office, nnd are,
ready for distribution.
G. W. Mura,Co. CUrk.
Hastings July ICtb, 1857.

•WE SHALL
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.
GRANT k SPAVUfco.

■tif TflAXTCI.1

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.

lytf

lie Sdday of Atiru.l sett .
■I ItiKffiee of the Jud;

111. lot

O. D. HANSCOM B

I/Cpima as low as lOc a yMrJ# fr;,h Lin. I curouiepawe™. Il wntaiua n« Alebuhu
m.^.oiS.gJ tub, per yard. A hraw
,,r"“ --------------stock of
*■
■ Illxiul aeutc di.tr-.., Brwnro nf-DRG'GUEJl
B OOTS A N'T, S H OE8.
IMITATIONS.
Ftpsihis
NUT A DRUG.
AWiafull stock of Uditi’ Gaiters, which
I will aell at rcuiarkaUu low prin-t

tbargs of this dcpbrunetilj vis), to any tu tny patrons, th*t this
•sin to t&gt;o Lumung, and I du especially call
Brn;;n into w„ enpioaure in. Woodland. the attention uf those coming Iruiu a dis­
-bout tbu first of May, last one span of tance, loan examination ufmy S‘H .J*'
inorsis; eno a dark cream odor, nnd the 1 fan,
... • ■____u__ i i...w m&lt;H-h efieoner 1 aui
«bcr- lute, oo. ofxM horses bad a ball

'
i^D*riuDtd

All kinds of produce^
,takcn in exchange for
Goods.

-3-:

I
DR. HOUGHTONS PEPSIN.
! rpm: 7«.
r«u, n**, &lt;■ jatn,

Coarse and Fine Salt.

15th |657.

OF

FANCY BARAGES.

Kinds

tar

on the building.
“

FAMILY GROCERFS! ®

a
&gt; ", c'•
hr Iwi
hereby gh«
gir« th»«
that
“‘/■'■i Urntur. has left my bed and board
wiUkiii, lay cause nr pm\-ooition I hcrc“J lorii;.) all prat oa frtun harboring ox
I'Vuituig htj on my Ht-counL
H

BRILLH’fTS,

OF ALL

LARGE RED BOOT

PLAIN AND FANCY

v would respectively announce to
•iznis of Hastings and of tbu atirng Coupy, generally that they in-1I Inspected White Fish by the barrel, half,
-J! every thing in their line of the
bu» irt m cheap as can be bought at any
PU.
TisatSlianrl judge for yourselves, Lamp Oil. S»lrrat»«. -V per ponnd. Teas,
luce uf must kinds will be taken in
Sopsra.
Candles. Soap. Stone
Ware, Tuha«*'. Powder, Shot
»i ^ Ll attention will ba given tocomand Lead.
and putting up Prencriptiotis.—
And oury UDC nurthaairwModidimbera .
the

GLNGHAMS,

GROCERIES ;£

sign of the

Summer Dross Goods;

S«b» TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPl j 13“ 1
“l™. ™
CES. PEPER.
PEPER FISH,
1-ISH in .
-u ever
I £“4.
&gt; 7S' f ant -'our
L'ES,
a—
word
t RAGS, and I want your pro-1
thin-’ in the IGmcpy line, such a
j dues in ac
____ iu.,ex change
,,
.for
____
f Goods
_ __
teneral
my
1
will be wunfed fur family use. And
fur, winch 1 will pay the highest market
they liave &lt;&gt;n hand the best kind,
of ammunition fix- sportsmen ■
•uch as powder, and PerClothe, chean. Cull and see. Garment*
cusait n Caps of all kinda
cut and made to order, and warranted to
Water Prootle and
fit. Farmers can get thair garments cut
others, Shot,
on the shortest notice. 1 have removed
Lead, Ac.
my stuck of
, All'the pap­
ular Pat ent
MtdicitHS, of the
day may also bn
found at thin establishTo No. 2. which will be found full and
complete. 1 will sell them out at cost,
riety of the choicest Periuas I wish to go out of the trade.
ptrry fur the especial accomOil shades and window pa­
m'.ilatiun of the ladies. Alao
per cheap. At No 2
■ationcry.Pens. Pencils, Ink, (ev.
may be found a
variety) Paper, Envelop* dec.

A. A. KNAPEN.

QTATKOF MICHIGAN. D.ur Cocvrr. «-•
kJ Probate Court fursaI4 county.

; BOOTS AXD SHOES, READY MADE ’
Clothing: Never so Chdap.
Iu

CP Remember the
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Suitable to the uumuii. A very lanje '
stuck td'
8 ’

A word to Farmers.

Call early.

June 25th, 1857.

Ready Pay Store.

Have lately received a full nasurtment of stc£k
-.«k „&gt; PK1XT3 AND SnEEDXGS, lUSte2.Jl.^5.
DRUGS AND NXEDICINK8,

On hahd.

KINDS BONNET TRIM DIGS
AT THE

HANSCOMB’S,

On die tbc n»«t fitwrabk- terms.

i

&lt; ttatMBber iSi’.Tl Ho'&lt;
I folio-.di^rtbcdraaL

GOODS

ISTUW

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL EXg’to

KALAMAZOO.

AT THEIIASTOjbs

for what they wiH bring. A good assort
ment of
*;
1

urns,

AT

| From 83 to3».G.I per yard. Collars and j
I
Under sleeves. Panuok
Parasols olain
plain ane finfig­
LOSSES KCjUITARLY ADJUSTED
’ ured. A Urge slock of &amp;*hPRonnu- paid.
ionablc Ribbons, which will
PeUiies i»»u«-&lt;l Without Delay by
llAMEB A.SW EEZEY, A
be sold chiapcr than
the ebrapest A
Hastings, Mich. |
large stock
j
oCdseas
Trimmings, Urtiehe nnd Crape

DF.UQ STOHE,

!&lt;£

A nice assortment

Which will be given in

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Cod

GUARMAN BAUR.

DRY GOODS

OF ALL KINDS. *
TMy *n I
uall.lr. .1

let andobligatiuns and returning tha same
to the subscriber shnll be liberally rewards
ed.
PETER CRAMEB,
Woodland, J ulv 22. 1852.

• The Subscriber wishing to cluse
business, will sell

Call and aet Iketn bt/ort purtkaxing
tltfirhere.
.

Exchange forWool.&gt;

Rates andRulcsas Liberal as the Risks as
turned permit for Solvency and Fair
Profit.
'

BV GOODS,
DRESS 0-00JDS,

BROADCLOTHS,

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OI AMERICA.

Cost

PRISTS

Cash, or its Equivalent

i

Ready Pay Store,

To be sold at Louest
Prices.

AND

Is organised on u national bams, wiife local
agencies tn all principal plarcs, under a
Of Goods within
Mercantile system; founded &lt;&gt;na cash
Standard, with an enviable repu­
tation alike tho tamo &lt;&gt;n the
banks of the Hudson, or the
Mississippi, tho Gulf Of
Mexico or the Northern
At &gt; pv.terwdi.uta, abrta, ikin 1 h»,.
Lakes; presenting a
CVW u. lure offered to my customers, fur
a powerful urj*miration ns a conservatorofpublie good and
Bon d of
U
It having been impossible tn make coli n tegrity
equal to
leetiona this last Spring. 1 have taken
all emfrthis course in order to enable mo
to pay all mv indebtedneaa
in New York within
takes, wor­
thy the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY
My stock c«&gt;nsists in part »f

•

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

EVERY VARIETY,

Shoes

I a« desirous of disposing of

n». Iranwclcd BuUnMa sixccaaiullv is V.L-.
Axe comarts 10 ru6*.irM

Eminent Ainerlrnn Corporation,
ON MERIT ALONE
FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS
TO PATRON AGE ANU FAVOR,
Affurditig superior fiudUthni and security
in mutters 'if :usunt&gt;i&lt; e—Commercial,
Mechanical, Mercantile or rtirnl, while
ranking fur uhpairikmce oud pub-

| or bearer xi.ds road order_drawn by ths

i

OF

wim Awnt^AQduimNo to

1,307.903.42!

AT

Just received a large
stock of

OF

Suffering Community!

GOODS

NEW
,

Are ciriig the Sick to an exteat «erer
before known of any Medicine,

CHOICE FIRST^CUs'ntsriUiCL

• LOST.-rfy the snbecribar on or show*
the eleventh day ufJuly a calfskin wak

Good News! Good News!!

SALE PULI

COLUMN.
dETNA
Insurance
Company.
OF HACTFORD. 00x51.

AYER’S

plication of the town clerk ul saob town
r^"‘-T'
G. w. MILLS-

The New Road
at diis uflfce’ and
butlon among the different towns in lbs
county, upon application of thn T&lt;mn
Clerks perwnally or by written order.
G. W MILLS.

MHomu

Hasting. AprOJA. MT

Oml.
"

:

�?7 / !

®

SALE

Uw uJBUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,
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With numermn work* in Bcunu.
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collodion ofnevwa) bundnd
FINE OBE PAINtnoa.
by leading Artbte.
The whole of which are to be dhtnh.
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wbtae name* nre received preriom^ju
TweatT&lt;elg!ith ofJanaary 17.

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when the dirtribu timw will take pise. '
TERMS OF SUBSClllPTKW/
Every aubecribcr of three doHa^j, titled t&lt;i a copy of the aplmdid Keel ts.
graving*, “Saturday N igbt." or a corn ri
any of the following tii Magazoe*
year, aleo a copy ut the Art Journal cm
year, and a tiekut in tbc Annual Diatribution of Worka of Art.
Thus, fur every 63 paid, a penoe m
onl/geta a beautiful Engrav ing or
xine One year, but alto receive th* Xu
Journal one year, and a ticket in th* Asnual Distribution, making frardoOxn
worth of rvad'mg matter, beside the tide,
et, by which a valuable painting or pia
of atatuary may be received in tddhiee.
Those who prefer Magnzires to theEtgraving tsatuiday Night,' can bare either
of the following one year: Harper'* R*.
gazine, Godev'a Lady'* Book, Uptal

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Blank block Iwlwnen
Millet andThorn rt.

xincs Graham's Magazine, Blackwoof,
M«ae. Southern Littny Mewcwtr.
Nd pftaou ta restricted to ilet
•hare.
Tti««c taking five membenkipt,
nmiittins f 15, arc entitled to six Eiwavings,
and
to six ticket* in the diwribeGUARDIANSHIP BALE."
tkw, or any five of the Magazine*, a*
year, and ah tickets.
' Pcrtum* in remitting fund* for member,
•hip,j will pleaec register the letter it ths
port office, to prevent low; cn receipt c!
which, a certificate of Mcmbmkip, to
kud in Bsrry cwa'nty Miebigw*. vic Itoingtte ’ gvtbcr with the Engrai ing or Magazi:*
Mb.!! of U-north-rest tjnsxur of SMtasm eigb- । deairid, will be forwarded touy parte!
• (IS) in town tbrrets) north of rangetrn (!•&gt;
It. containing rijl.tr ncrM iMinortaA.'
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/BEL AFGEL. Quantaa.
rab. l»tx JUT.
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.fad »acnt» Ur n&gt;- i.l J-ul b. t J
t'tob j sto tat Htorp. Frits. 1

ysstf'p Jta«A.*ta«tarV Mxn.

TsAWmlto***' Deni, r In
Uteri, Sails, nd HhetTllrednu

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D. Q llawxxv. Dealer in G
rritona. Fish, Wuoiteu Ware, a
oiber sructes. Sh-re nt. rit.t. S
van «rf Foot's Muiet. Usstmjs, L

N. Hbowx. llealit in, I-«uk
and Fiwtaisoa, and a * ansty ri
Store »«. CreA Strews.'Hs.t.n;.

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&gt; Y virtue of sn rrmtum iss-.wd out of sad nn-

Q. of marlgagesun page* 49 sad M,
:h Mid mortgage there Is claimed la
sdsteorthlsuouct, the aura ef fcrty

Far mcmlxjrnhip. addreu
:
C. li Dntir, Actuary C. A.
lei led opusi, soiled and taken ail the fulls*ing de­ A., 348 Broad war. New York, orWeei---- s-u —1 -.&lt;*(0, enuate, fring and beintf in ths cm Office. 100 Water street Stodaij,
r. sad BtalSMMtohigna. and known
as bc.og U.c West Calfuf ibe sooth Ohio.
JAMES A SMJEEZEY,
sectisa Mwtwr rlereo (11) in townSlSSCJCL'^-itS. _______________ Honorary Sctfearv.
__________ prttKlsss I shall txpoao ter Salo
JILRRAH FOR FREMONT!
at public auclicu cr vendue, nt tLe fiuul daor
rf th* Coon Btmrt. is lls^tajv. on th* Uh day of
SspiMubsr nest, al tws'etaek F. M;
W. K. EMIR IS. Sheriff
DR. RATKALFS
Dated July lx, 1*57..____________ vtnlOwi

Discovered nt Last!!

SHERIFFS SALE.

MEDICATED TONIC!!

b IDMUM

^UtGIlrws*.

Wsg^J.’sfbg and

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J. W.-ikcitU. l-W^iill -0

Ung di-ue lx Order, and all • «w
cn Jeusreou films, UuaP b*t«7ltaa1

PREPARED by the proprietor. st Bimnjtaa,

A W. Anixa.S-i.Mh rm! TI
GREAT DISCOVERY!

■kiloMphcr'a Stone Found!!

ISAJkC O. MOTT.

now sailing mom raaiLT Gaocuin ana on
MAIM. Ita cm bq tau;;Ll, frr the umr t-i-ori,
iM^srttar store thia snfc of Nrw York.. ill* the
m- * BMta Cra*. Katam.

{aftinyi, anti-tit rvrrountiing Country
i p slabs is goods la this Una. Ptaaaa giro tat a
•It
**-• ■*— • —.iV of
...rrr iTi or

.Semi in

Tour Orders,

st* Hwm to Akxsndrr B. Curving dated Um
thirtieth rtv ofJutM. A. D. «&gt;v thuu.sud rirlit
hundred id fifty-Bre sod recorded ta* the OAcw
uf ’11M
Begistorrt Deeds to tbc euurtr ’,
ofiS
Barr’
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S-£r.-?KS-A«a£

•Lisarssj:ys2s Si4,^

riertod and put up irlth as
•ere prefect to sriset them
taje and well selected, coo­

Mortgsr,. ur soy part tbsreefsud tbs sum rt two
buodred sod twreuy dsllar. sod My flv. rents.

: Fancy Goode

K*J« will be foreclosed by a sate of the mortgaged

“ wri-s re^ra^1*”«d k7»d 7su^4.
ne.Brr»P. Ae.. wbi*b will ba ssid al
EMARKABLT LOW PRICES.
. fra® XJ to 7i rents per pound. Coffee from
k &gt;)Bta*s par pound. Futh of evrrr dvanripSMMAiarriag tosRo.1 MackaralL Span*

globe ho:

flirw, n&lt;

sr.trzsirw.Wo.'reOTs
varied twins, as
Rstxals k MrfK.im TonU .
daring the past sessun 1 hare kn-'s
,
with Mob success la Retains--! ttfctMu»«w«
Ferm.
Tears rcty

Battle Creek, H sting*
AND
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GRAND RAPIDS S i AGES.

MAT OF JBAMMY^
Bf BAMflX OEIIi A5I

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                    <text>1HE KEITBUC.lN BAX.SEB ,
a wxuar juukkaL.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

JOHN I. MOSHkn, Frtattr.

o®(. sod M*U Sutacribws, per tnntm,

J. M, NEVINS, A; COMPANY. Proprietor*.

VOL. 2,
Bl stNESS DIRELTVIIV.
ur Six LIXKS ..k
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TERMS—ll.r&gt;0, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY AUGUST 20, 1857.

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Could we but view -each others faults,

.•VTcrcfrUMts._______

■ As lightly as we do our own.
What peace and love would dwell on cart
Where now is beard diaeondunt tone.

SAMEL T. HcXAIR,

Wh &gt;1 vital o lux) Re*

't»ry Puldiv. Con'rvniHvr, Land and
F«&gt; ApaUTttlM aad'CUma l»«^i**i«t.

Th us a Urge and hateful thing,
Yet while the beam to ours adheres.

It never docs aueh terrors bring.

C. « Bustos, Phvsician and burgeon
iu lluth.--.'
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Let each examine Lis own hetrt

n LUixo. Dealers in nil hinds

Dee ler

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du4k &lt;!’««

Dr;

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Aud view his conduct o'er and o’er

L. l. Kauuuu. ihaikiT. Bb*k,'Nutc uini
Eremite EiuUr, lUtll* Crs^fc, Mich.
W. H. Qmaiu's Banking Ufflta, Battle
t'rtoS
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And every fault which ho may mark

He may consider more and more.
But let his neighbors faults alone,

While all tu him la yet unknow*.
Fur motives deep I c cannot ace,

jr isrwfv ut Tu&gt;. ?&gt;U-••«■!«** S-4
.iv.
Uukit's Wvci. Rtois qvnt.
irtMjpu-, ’■ I.: '
d uiuretM. Ainftufitcktit 1- ••»

There would much k-sa of slander bs/
Of turmoil, envy, hate and strife
Wliile now this lack of charity.
Embitters alTtbo iwecfs nf life.

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I Babcock. Cobb &amp; Co.

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(*t no: ctt&gt; stakd or a. e. &amp; c. r_ coaa.)

n.WE u--w in unwe r,nl offer nt EX­
TREMELY LOW PRICES f-w
&lt; KS1 L-oiie of the kn&gt;cst and most A-sirrt. U«&gt;uii»., Mwli

KALAMAZOO.
in mi&lt;i

&lt; hir »u&lt;irtn&gt;cnt of Staple and Fancy Dry
■Klnmnot he c*jtialh-d, and embraces

——------------ fpo p;Lcc» Cnrp&lt;-ting. from Auction st [
BlM.'niith‘tfg'l'« al! I
York prieew.
.-top north of Ito Ilall-W
crcrj. sly)t. from f 1.00
SCO Pnra'oKci

iibbvCS, and artiJkiaU In greet

SJXtffAS*

CLOTHING.
BOUTS AND
HITS.
i
HATS AND CAPS.
AND GROCERIES.

(L.U..4 to «m. rfC« k *
S, 8. IV mil.
c. i. cobii.
(Ijn- ..r th. «n&gt;
s- «•• r *- O*&gt;)
I I'. HMD ’ S.bnt»i-.. M.y.1. 1B«.
r,.-xtrr-I til-

TilE^IRST
KEAV* GOODS

II Till

GLOBE ‘ HOTEL.

itig the world tu leliuru there w hi

CEMTLE WIIISI’ERX.

Finding a Husband.

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! th offer jnntiv psds M pnii* tluit den
. I .ol.l-: -.11 T:--.l. r. Sb-*}'; ,.&lt;lIl.I,vtRi..n. nrJ invite the nttcnUra «i1
. over IL A Gmc&lt;&lt;tar's Sure. (b(i
bl„,.rK
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N tw)*h&gt;iLmiHngt!;c advance m TnAo
S-i-l.ll • end Hrtrnra* Msk-. )W ueiliti. sfer pundiwng nr.- •ndt. tluit
’ *- ‘ wr arc .T.t.l.d tn .«-r the
V/.yi-af

F.TMORY.

tu myself recalling my jest with uuelr.— I «rae «&gt;f thrae who will mA Cc puljiff and *•»

tuc in women.
Yet there is a
puia myrnlfoff fur a niud nymjdi, I might1 he, *1 cverdid.'
have a cbauec. Aud 1 begun to pick thyMilo ’&lt; now my favorite steed, for Rur■ cutie whispers soft ar* stealing
world.
■H lf up.
•
I ry broke him for im-; and wc arc us hup
with ...
»i«.m
»u
‘Stall 1 help you, MisaTsuddenlysaid I py as the day
is lungi uncle included; for
nothing morn
more until we reach*
reach­
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, !I remember f.otl.inj
lie did nut we much to commend and
Saying *g&lt;i!' to anxious feeling
ed the' bottom, when I luuked around and
a rich, manly voice.
j uncle ii.»'t»tc&gt;! ««n our living with him, and
much
ci
en
to
nduiiroTlien
why
not
hope
Every cart and woe depart
i looked up, anj saw ayoung man,the H V'id him ut l-i»t I would consent, ‘if only
perceived that there was nut n peiee uftbo
suppressed mciriuunt of whose Lbck ! to keep Poll wilkcs friini cooking hi* fur the Lest in any one and bo determined car remaining laiger than the doors; it
It-isnot meet lh*t man »liould gritvr.
was literally shiver**! into bplintere.—
»J .lh.n—? T.. »1.V1 K ^...r.,1 i«.kclv„ Our passengers were collecting together,
made me, for an in-rtsnt attained and an- ’ Ing at Ilitry, you sev ulut n littfe sp.t-.
.
Of truth, to guide, O, But believe.
and such a aiglrt as they presented ! cut
gry. But on glancing at my drew. lo-ulj; fire she K. and yira may l.k-ss your atar*!
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' Lead*, Cwes mid hands; lorn and blood beThere is a rest, a light, a way.
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„ I In* diameter let us rcmemberthat li* nut BpaU,.rc&lt;i doth**, shrieks and groans met
n«il Leip Inugbiug in spite &lt;f my*-jlf. I ify,-u don't nu tho day she went l,l»l t"
idLevil, for oftit. pttre and praiseworthy I tnc eye and car. -Thus* that escaped
Think not then cares around thee press
atuod in the mud. at leant six inches cltove. f.iid u husband.'
l.usband.’—
—Ptlerwt
PtlrruiH t M-iy-fa.
Mayazint.
vmolionsauiinato the hrrast uf the most! without linden limbs Vegan auditing
Afflictions presence bind,
---------------------------------------i. outcait.
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wi_. wo
.... want is
t. thiso
tli-iso who had
lutJ received sevrre
severe iniaries:
injaries ;
But know that these thy faith must test the tups of my shoes. My riding skirt
miserable
What
they were taken f.vm the ruius and carried
Leave gloomy fears behind.'
Charity that thiuketh no evil, and and a to the track, placed- upon a rar nud con­
CHARACTER.
tongue
that
beeps
p..cc
only
with
what
wi
veyed
t&lt;»
Mount
Sarnie,
where
they re­
These are the words tint all may hear,
iu.ide. My hand, mid arms were t:iu&lt;! to
jj,,w lightly tto
the m-.v~.-s
m-.s«&gt;e esteem toetin? know.
ceived ’bo attention of Dr. Townshend.—
Matti*.
Descending front alrave
tto elbows, f«&gt;r 1 Lad instincttvcly extend- ’ lllun,j duractor of nn indhidiral, is eviDr. C. If. Olir of this city, was sent fer
Incrvasing fiiith dispelling fear,
aud In due fliue arrived and nwistod Dr.
cd them a* 1 fill, in order to save mVsdf. : dent
tto readiness with which they i
A Catastrophe.
Tuwnahond in setting buoe* and dmwing
Tbojonng mun,ns he srnke, turned to ,IllMii&lt;M 61ly act, &lt;&gt;r seeming Mt, wrong
The Philaddptoa Pransyfeaiuan has wound*. There was no one killed but
tto neigl&gt;b&lt;.ring fence, and taking 'ff the ;
ttoy witness* in anottor wittout
nil were luoro or lc»» injured—several,
top rail, pieced it iwn*s the puddle,1 tin t, ’ -mj^pg i„ tscvrlain the truth of toe case, the fulluWing good story among its
While &lt;»n this earth we move
severely.
'w
putting Li* nrra arcrand my waist, Lc lifted • £]ow ca*y it kre*»4 fer im to toUave»*n- kco reports:
In tribulatinn, e're to hear,
Conductor. James McNulty is hart se­
mo out, though not without leaving my | ..tbur capuLfe nfwtot w« uursetves would
As Mrs Stansbury; residing in a court verely. The cause of the aceidctit was a
\Tiie voice of I’wcis and L«&gt;ve.
running from Rnec, G low Sixth st., was defect in tliu track rail. The engine and
Mauna.
■hues behind. M Idle lie &lt;«» fito'it^ror j
fiuin.wito abtorcnce.
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‘ ' o ' * ' W-----------'* ' ■1-1J all Uia train, hut tho pawragi-r car and
‘ !1
An! Ata*
.»’« wrr«m*l
these, which lie iinmciliati ly fe'gun to n«»,
... „,.«&gt;«!.»to ««U«-•»«•! SjJrw.t U«
«te J-to-«U I— fiver.»al can. pusa-i iu safety; ths fira
I stole U-hiiuTiho rjn&gt;rmous &gt;-!d oak, to i..tor
!
coal car* went down di A the ptwsengrr
»4*r «»«».!»•»-“«. to1
to U~b «f to r™. car. The distance the rar rolled to is
hide my blushing few-, rnd scrape the
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to
-Mr.
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.ill.!...
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ret
r-rte*»r.
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•“&gt;&gt; '»&lt;"
tok* Marat 123 feet, and about 30 feet perpen­
CT FKOGT U0KUICAD.
mud from my sU-eklng* and riding skirts. I
.a.to to- tor.-h~tojto .iu. .»J “tot. to dicularly below tho rood. It is a wondfir
I had managed to get the first a little cleun- i,
•Uncle msy I rideMilui* I said one
that a &lt;n;ie aoui eacaped alive; in fact,
..r
.... I what
.»v., IS
t. reputaran
-ton ; . —
so fiy^rep!
o -l -r
np in ”rag*
er, but the last was ttlll as thick a* ever
nfotlftr*,
nod
n—
.«■ ;that nu farther thoir escape from instant death ia miracobright June momin&amp; as we sat at the
with mud. when my companion nude hiim,mi |h,t are f&lt;&gt;rniH| „ftl, di^very ro.:!d be made uitbou: unwrap- oos. The truck* belonging to tho rar re­
brrakfest bible.
w apprarasce with the missing shuraf which in4hij.w|
a Kjfc re-1 ‘"R
^ded mained upon die verge of tho precipice,
•Rld« Milo’.’
■ to hsd scraped till tiny wire quite preBlurB&gt;&lt;fc-waer. Is tmt equal- ' •*“ »
UY £ lk’
of
' otherwise the mmt. or all, would undoabt•Yea! itasu-h a beautiful day.'
M-ntable, and leading Milo by the brlffle. |y j .a|o!„ rf tlx,
in w|jMl th.lt char- j,na?M1 VundlelIr*- Stansbury imine- , j edly hard been killut—Ccnherland Ttltyraph.
•But he’ll throwr ym^
yolk ’
Pray, let me tee you tomr,' be said, ‘if
n,rt t!1-, •„
A&lt; ln&gt; dint-ly returned Into the house, and by
•Throw mi!' AA mH hugbed inersdu- ,..u Will mount ^ata. IU lend the Mt;1
„)lh „ b wlrfA thcfB
| toe light of. lamp cxsmmed toa billet.Crxiosorr Bafixso.—‘I say, old boy,'
and there will be no donee Of bi. repeatwmr ,ldrt.kv „13 cdt ML-ve* the :'l «« d.re-rte.1 to tor husband. Shetretreried Paul Pry to an excavator in North
n|, cMxiugly. ‘there’s nothing to fear, and ing Li. t.ick.A
! ...j*.
in th., natter, ahd | •*«•&gt;/ bnAu
noJ
Shields, w bora ho espied nt the bottom of ’
I'm dying fur a canter.’
yawniing gull', ‘shut arc you digging
IcuuLI not answer for shame. But -ft rknnJC
d&amp;hwidsty ia laid to one or 1,0*c
‘You’ll die of a ranter then,' be retorted
when in too saddle mutrtred soraetking lU;Mtf.cr to ,U
if the eunununltr. ’
'r° JoeSunslnrr-S.r: I ran J you Ito thrn-r ‘A big hnle,' the old inan replied.
with bis grim wit. ‘fer he’ll break ymir alw.ut‘n..l troubling him.’
’ I Mni G
,nrt M-«. I&gt;, wlmra appear I Ud»y which you will please take g-od Paul was n&lt;’t going to be put off in tills
ICT am. ir,
. fe-Jii-m. 'Wlut nru you going to do with
nevk. The home ha* "uly been ridden
h's no tr.rable, not the least.’ he replied ,n^
due. not
"’/‘‘V
not raactlv
exactly like,
like, Instotd
instead ..fl
«f | &lt;"• ‘nJ br‘nSup
ibebulef ‘Going to cut it into small
three times, twice by myself and once by -tranling bat in hsnd like a knightly cava- kerp^ her
„f Mrs. E. to her. tn™«* “. be a totter min than Jfe&gt; dad- hole*.’replied the old boy,‘and retail them
Joe.’
lier, and still retaining lib h'-Id d» the .^ifunsil sto toe»mc*nqwiMnteii with her. Ili.' - Oh, Juseph, wliat a sly old rake you to fermcra for t&gt;uet holes.’ Pau! was
•But yon have often said I was a better
sold.
tiridle. ‘and 1 really can’t let you p»*l&lt;»ne;1 tntiuwncs t-&gt; Mrs.
that &lt;vT«»i«i
certain wiiij/w
things ii IWX‘" Who’d think that such a sober &lt;&gt;ld
_ _ F,
r, in»v
t
rider than Joe.’ Joe was the stable boy.
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Agricultural Fairs for 1857.
■That’s a good uncle now du.’ And I
d.,. U.* .&lt; U. nr. .nd M, «... Ito
„ to.. d« .b. I.
wta.'
&gt;»
threw my arms about bi* neck and ki»»*d to,™ ™.ln3d...nB» rmd .nd «■.),„ U»u|j be. .»4 Al™. F. with Mln..- —y .«~r i" tot- U«.h « It-U . Jot
Agricultural fair* will bu held thia fall
ptod y.« to ho tbo-n rmry tebtyrn. W,1K. * 1Kc
C. n- Bt»»b«-? .11 &lt;mr. V« d«..tod a. its fellows; United Suites Agricultural
him.
I knew by experience, that when 1 did
otamefuUy, Joo—letting on to boa wid- Society, Louisville, Sept. 1—5; Vermont
till I sawr how
rode. N'»»
”t her
Ihiw well
wen y«m
pmrrar.
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intra iu
iu the
tu« prosturo
pruseneu : uf several
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b.pm*l Blw tadnt .W.l (rl™J« .M U. to tonl torfntog
UuU.-.r.tor.d.t, t-.to.TtoQ, M™:prto, S.pi. 8—11; Ohio, Qitoit
ha-e
boppeu™
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une, and 1’U fergivo you. Your heart­ anti, Stent.
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Ruaf .Xftintreal
Sept 15
Canada Easf.Mtmtreal
and stopped likeatrick horsein tho clrc'ts.'■ j[rf&gt; E, end (U* pooplw n..w days nre i»w‘ anil I'll I'.iflriva VOU. Aliur heart nntt
rel.-nting- Ho made a last effort, however
broken
Nawct.
Srpt. 13—IS; Western Virginia, WheelI cannot tell bow soothing vws this troqbUd with sfewt txrenwwys) what they
P. S.—Don’t let that sharp-nosed wife1 Ing Isldnd, Sept. 10—18; IJ Inola, Peoria,
to deny me.
graceful way &lt;&gt;f excusing my ’mishap. I ; f„rg»t of tliu reports is supplied with
\&gt;f youra see tins letter. Gammon her Sept. 21—25; Bourbon comity, Kcntoek‘Whv not taks D»»W«inT he said.
stola a glance under ray eyelids, nt the (omething more to the p4rp«wc uf stamp
uiUi aomckiud uf a story about the pau
•IMM'.- I erW. CM,
y, Pai is, Sept S3—25; Western Peunsylspeaker, and saw that he was very hand- i ijl8 t|^ character of tjieir subject with in
Nbelling
off
at ua(hi.
slight
Dubl.ii,.
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&lt; '»• Mims and gentlemanly, aut! apparently ■ fjmy. Now. perhaps Mr*. E, is a now per.
vania, Pittsburg, Sept 22—25; Canada
Mr. Stansbury was In too Lose tn ent1 Weat, Brantford, Sept 20—Oct. 2; New
migfclM well nJ«»
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about six and twenty, or several years I arrival, and c«m«cq«cntly unknown, and
kitchen eating his auppper, and little iui-’ Jersey,.New Brunswick, Sept 29—Oct.
•WdLW.ll.'eAJ be,-irlmi»llm««.
Uder Ilian myself.
J hr midvet is ti.baseatmed by the eyes
agining tout a storm was brewing overr 2; Michigan, Detroit, Sept. 20—Oct 2;
•wiiwi .«■
»«if 1
I had hoped that uncle would be mitln [ «&gt;f suspicion, Lotr great, let me I'.sk.Ts her
lx* bead. The d«x&gt;r oi the kitehen was1 Wiaconsia Janesville, Sept 29—Oct. 2;
Mr-tawr-r-r. I
p the'firids overio-tking the men; but Mi chance to gniudn tluit rommnhity a gn»d
thrown open, and th wife’s voice yullud' Maine, Bangor, Sept 29—Oct I; Penaget.hualraod,/-^*;
wo entered the gate, I saw him provoking j reputation7 Fur If shtShe ignorant* df
ay Ivania. Sent 29—Oct 2; Indiana, Indi.
beyond my control.’
|y sitting at the whtdow; and by the. tinwhlbo report* that are ftlsely circithtw! oct:
•Stansbury! eomn up bore, you villaip1 anspolia, Oct 5—9;New York, Buffalo,
•Humph! A ba-band.
W.II, *inoe I h.u! sprung to the grotind, lie had h&gt;nw J sgu'nst her. she tiMy oncnriffl many ssentyon *ay •«. &gt;’il
‘ook WJt Wr UIW utit his eye* brim fuli’of miscLief. I d‘ir-1 ing act* itfimprutfWKfe hoWvicr tntio.-cnt
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' edge that toeir reputation isgvme, and it everythidg.*
she tad plotted to entrwp him into rnalrl- in that very room, I stood up to bitotnc’
is Impossible to regain it when one oct of I
At last, all the swaddling clothes being
n»«my. Before Im could reply, I gave Mi- Mi a. Templeton. Lio w it ali came 'about
wrong which to#.v h*xa committed is on | removed, autjumped the L-aby and made
I hardly know. But 1 certainly did find
too lip of a wlulo community.^ Did ; it’s eroapo through too opn door. It wan
John Gilpin, wo arc told went fast; but 1 n huslmnd that day. Harry, for Ant is the.
went fiistcr. Al first I tried to check bis name by which I (Mil him, says that I co- tuosc parsons who are so, fund of saying i
ten-d the parlor so trauaTunucd, my. light diirespctuLlo things i oftheir fellow men,
consider that they thereby injured them
all 1 could du was tn hold on and trust to h)ne liisue fixating about nie like a eluudrm Psnaox* liucun—MnACULocs Eoselves iq a vast- degree, ih«y would bi cat*.—An BR-ident of quite n»eriou* na­
tiring him ont. . 'J'rre*, fences and Imuses wreatli, my cheeks *o rosy, my eyes so
went by us like wihl ffewons mi the wing. bright, niy eurU playing sucbv bide and more ca«c!ul of toe refutation of otliera, ture happened to the morning train on th*
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fur true it is that the more evil we witoosj
Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroad on
As b&gt;ug ns the rood was dear, we did seek ul/cut my fee-, that, nut expecting
such nn appratlou, be lost his heart al; in mnkiod the less conndeicr wo have i» Friday morning last as it was on Its way
well ctxaigh, but suddenly coming to a
from Frostburg. Tho particulars, as nar­
uvwra
«s s«r«u
blasted uws.
&lt; ak, u
that
started vw
out spectre-like; , oner. Hu ud l., fi*r Im still knows b..w I humanity.
rated to us I&gt;y one of the parties in toe
from ths edge of too wood, Milo shied, to compliment as wdl ta ever, that myJ
The more we are betrayed by ur train at the time, are aa fellows: After
twisted
' and» planted I.to
Id* fi&gt;re-! ««v
gay. inulliucnt
intelligent talk,
talk, ao
an different
different from
from friends,
friends, the
the more
more suapicloo*
suspicious we
we become
bcromn leaving Mount Savage, we bad about fif
.-■..—I Lalfr -und.
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Or&lt; ualAoml, bi to P«|.4. I dU n..! to J™..r&lt;
bu
&lt;~™- rfilw.- •hopn.S-.:.
frimjly. tod teen person* in the passanger car, which
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when wc hrarzroports den^ptury to the was attached to toe rear of the cu*l train.
kit'
wasr_it:
falling
tilli .a-t.
I felt myself
theb.ton.-Msbusiness,
At a point aliout one mile beyoud Mt.
uian
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Hcig
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iltnr,
character
uf
tb««
whom
we
have believed
mud hulc, which* lay on one side uf the i
lUrry wus lira sun
Savage, while going bqyond our usual
road.
| who had iwoo abroad I
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( free from nil guile wc almost expect t&lt;&gt; speed, I observed from toe thumping of
__Hes» was* fins end to my boasted । iwlure that Lad been «t collage. »•’ that sec aco Saint* and Angels mingling in the rar running &lt;® toe ctom tic*, that it
was off the track, but before any one had
horsernjuship. But ns the mud wus mAj I had.never seen. him. । u unela reinem- the dirty dcliasirtg nets of life. It seems
indeed that women pnrticubrly lime to get outside, toe car began to go
I was not hurt, and the ludicrous spccta- j Iwtvd him at once, and had insisted «m hi* strnngo
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I here grain ped tight,u
ck 1 presented soon got the tqiperhnnd ' staying tjutil I enmo down, though Ilnrrv .!», vain IM. ™» clur«i.r &gt;ui rrpu., |y
uf my vexation. ‘A fem chance I bare &lt;.f from delicray,- weuM bare left after an tatiun, should be ready to speak evil of ‘ at eacii revolution the boulders of rocks,
finding abuslraud in this nraditimi.' I said ' inquiry alyuit my, hvshh. My uncle was one of their ownwex, for thereby they [ with which toe'‘CH” was composed, would

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camnto hasten you. He's wailing jn thu ,
parlor still,’ he said in * roalW»mj,icH» .
per. Y.ra’vc my e nsent fi»r I like .him
hugely, iraiy wbo’d have thought uf jtoJ- twugh &lt;rf
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e&lt;l not stop, but turning to my t^trt, 1' they may be.

And If she be not ign*;
• summon*.
Tocneasra Nashvill, Oct. 12—10; Ksto
sj.kl ‘rar uncle, sin w.uiTyoJ walk in.’ rant uteho Mandat. Gad pity her. fer as
‘Duu’l you want to see Nasty, the heart tncky Henderson, Oct. 13—16; Alabama,
and then radred up rt*-.
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ker liwirt, tk
anguish *«
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b^M Nancy T erhd Mr*. Stansbury, as Montgomery, Oct. 27—30; Cotinoctiait
In about halfnn hnnr, just n» 1 bad dress- ithe unjust stigma of evil, to tho mind uf Ur husband kibbled into the room.
Cunncticnt, Bridgeport Oct. 13—15; East
„j, there was a knock at my duoi; »j&gt;y thqtlrtiioiK;’’'
t4.
Tennuraso, Knoarilln, Oct. 20—211; Msas'fljimv a heart Jaw been win­
ancle’s knock. I coqld not but open.— &lt;. Tknd
sly old rougs, in woU feigned astonish, achusets, Boston, Oct. 20—24, Maryland,
He wwa laughing a h.w, silent laugi&gt;, lii* ,ded to the Ai^ar d.fiow many brad* drop,
tricot.
Baltimore, Oct. 21—25; West Tennessee
portly body shaking all over with sup-, peddn M.rroWand liittcrocsHM the knowl­
boon .Sre in di*'-™1 &gt;“■
•Why tint Nancy that owns that baby, ■Jackson, Oct 27—30; Virginia, Oct. 88
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prrased merriment.
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, edge of unmerrftcdfcphw-b and scandal that’s been hung up at the door! Oh,
Milo wag
’ -Aid ready nt last,’ l*e
l,ePn Ami bow Hi any more wnuU lying Uwir yott look mighty innocent, but just read
tlesnmo
no s
1 uok I
Ii drapftir ofyuu, you were j» Iong,and I harps ijnon thv willows, had they »'me

to-day.’
-Holl soon repent nf hi« barg*in,. aa^d n;y
m-rlc- Imi bi* smile belied bls words.
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too IMS to g’’® it up-*
ateJ'M- Rcsaru Phvairam i

Jenionvtra’.ioti* the buasey saya, IVs just Ilka you m &lt;*w
i vet tide is bu 1 ***1 MP°*e you *°
iJJlhiMpura:
1* Iras than fi»« miimtra Mra Stansbury

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me, intrudnecd him.
dcUrsd from striving to lead lives uf in­ every body.

be In esro-ef, fur In !-*•tbaa «x ^ontha

tegrity and uprightaass, by there knowk

‘it’s full ot the devil already,

Qub on the 4tb of July.
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TncSirnm or Mns. CtxanixniM.—
11c ctirr.-apendent &lt;.fihc N. Y. Tribune,
gives the.followingarenint uftlie*htvr t&lt;l
Sarah BiimtMisad, tbe sister uf the noto­
rious Mm. Cnnninghaat. h ;» extremclv
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by the united
। '-•• in tits word, that pm^xitita of tl«- dfiirts of any no ruber of charitably disnntunx of thine of Mt* Connmebatn, do jh mJ Editor’s, j The right materiel b not
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I would rrepfctnfully suggest to tbs Pi­
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Honoras u

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j to keep to oai subject—if be tntul have
i inure thairTme atrlng to play on—if the yer* watch with no less anxiety, f»rT upon
iutil KSSivlsiwawMS Siiiw./ifcVmJ A.'
oyrr growth of chess.
.Is willingness
Illis State of things is not Itrwevrr tmi' cannot deal with one sudject at a time. It of- uirtDcrs
tp sell, depends their future versal; there ate fodhldnak •*»««**,
would be well to specify a rertain number prosperity. The crop baa been watched
hrrvand tbm att over “ar euiiaty, wb&gt;
of subjects lie fore hand. Tuk&gt;- f»r instance from tho day it was sown to the present
J&gt;ow aridi-uoa ofthrifr, «b» r»«‘'
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k* old and new charters—“Street Clean-1
time with unusual iutcrcst,and that inter­ emA »-&gt;*■•- the prvper tlb* arhes,
fiXnht qnc, and tao n.'coiid « .vs more
;:rereb’c Mill. Snrahland l.re sister j ing”—“Bwitiful Road Law"—“The tea cat naturally increases a* the price of
with their wool, wbwit
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dollars
appropriation
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-••Ph®u i.«4! lucerne impntiipt itrder tlw re-.I
wheat declines.
Q* be this douLleiL-«i!~i J
pork wtdh RHti iumwn and fit' abnndanev.
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;-»?hClu&gt;fleMdLv tUrnicW ci-Mdllmnid’l nik Bank Claim**—“M inifust Destiny"—ii This eseminnly undue soMiiide In re­
argument, now prevent* &lt;1
To mA the Arrrg-ing reflecti.au do te*
ju»ii^, lit-'-prc^ted- th,'.'
ti- ireeretriritire speed- &lt; '“PrnhaWnty of the Sulmeriprirm list of
lation to a ainglo crop bads onr t«» look
i.t.1'—jJr .
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&gt;i v i v.-b-U'if tj-epi fr»»m all aawocuifitm the Pioncrr increasing to arteftfjryCiw beapply, but may pjrlup* Im nud-4 a —
I for ft* cense, and to inquire into what the ,
• n ft!; tlii s.'! to « k-tm the liuvbund of the j
interest, liy comparing bur views of farm­
j firmer had ir.tr. dured L-* nife mid sister. i fore January IftOO”—“Probability that I result would have been had this crop been
' ti c Editor r-f the Pioneer will ever be a
ing with theirs.
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. ‘Jin*x-Won; bring nn AfHct.uor Negro I &lt;&gt;s tlic »rm.-nd visit, in the Autumn after j
a frilnrv.
If arty fear? are cntertalnAl by Ay nf
thf
nunr
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Sarilh
ivi«
utiessy
and
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tlhk,-taken
al
other ttaaa’iatKcct. uf tlw Emnrfur . f
There is something wrong some where
contented, pt;.! finally Induced Ivr Luskiud 'I ti-gcthrr-wlll give l.im pleanty oflattltudr
tht&gt; -piMyttdWal cliaracter of these li»«tily
&lt;-/'«» y* mhc o*r
the
when
all
are
dependent
upon
a
single
crop
; toklisj. -je i fillo property in Middletown | in which t«&gt; indulge his propensity fiir
pctivd rafleetMMw, upon our reputation ab­
within ill-. Com­
In order to meet the current expenses of
.’hri
wirh fire fi.r New York
; a lunger tirjie than two
road. we wouM quirt the news ..fsucli By
in &gt;i vi-.s.-Pi,; uhli-b he wa* the owner.— । iWmajr. without any excuse for getting tbeyea., and we may add, in a large purOmei or St rxatxrMDsrr or Prnt»
any liwwti tarn fiirn I ••­ Is- I j.i Isin ill fu’nir rima with a over the line.
&gt;tutii.g that w&lt;- vtill moot willingly dirimi.. -i «...
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Issravcriox, 1
G. W. M.
iclo many impn.reinoat. cither in the di­
v&lt; astitif kricknesi. an.I Li. mother, who had
La^n9.
Jnly S4. I»7
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years.
Indeed
owing
tn
the
shortness
of
'lw.-on.i- ajumul nt Id* tymp’oiirc, and:
P. K I -wish it distinctly understood
rection j&gt;f farming or ptberwise, that tuny
The undersigned wrath! hereby
L.“ y.-mplun;t» i-.i increased snltarfog tiAcr■ that in my allmions tp the Editor of the the crop during a f«w years past, debts
fid! under pnr &lt;&gt;l&gt;errvallon.
have been piled upon each Others- until
tai: r;- a t.-jtam l.•..vJirilu• which hi* wife,
•uianre BIX STATE TEACHER’S IN!&lt;J‘i&gt;'nccr. 1 do not refer fo Jfr. Smith. I
v.
.-. • suHiIy atlimuwteritq?. urautly n- I
all -classes have felt tlmt they have gone
STTr.lTEB, to remmtmee un the even­
iinu-ijri.'rrl n* uirst hiftgntagln lhrvi«*vl. make this czplninatiun fi&gt;r the reason that. the of their chain, and tlmt nothing abort
Ing. «’if tlr days mi mod Wlow.and to cmj I ninny, myself included, heretofore euppos.
ITut Sjr.ilj.-uln. wnsa woman uf sitofis'l
U dm* loyk a little Ipiggmh, specially tinae in session fru AtJW, sercrany.asfl.lldvfcnniiH'.! diameter, cncrerine nd Mr. Smith was the rml line Editor of an abundant harvest, am! a good price for
'-.nae. ami they dqcfted- together t'-e Pioneer. Mndame Rumor however tho same could Bare us fnnn general ul&gt;*« we Consider dint the proprietor and
nttJmhtDtx '-r Cothpanlotms &lt;&gt;f an v
bankruptcy, or at iuast much pecuniary pri-Hcnt Editor of t!&gt;c Bonner Anted-arid,
At Saginaw. Sogindw Gx, Comnienc.
; n&lt;&gt;ints to snothcr, and a hiffher power as
vpt tbe crew nf the vessel.
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&lt;irg&lt;fd ten tlx-uMtid dolin'* out of the pub.
hrg Arg. 24;—At Nik*. Berrien Co..
&gt;.•«» r«-..!iy a *«,!.■ reaching New i Editor; and says also that Mr. Smlthacts
Wheat is tbegreat principaiytaple pro­ lie treasury. or th* peoples pocket to lw
commt-ncing-Sept. 7th;—At Jorawvilfe,
.d her hr.MU.nd ditd on till- [mu- under instructions. lam more than half
; ductkm.j.jf Michigan, and cspecialy of the taken to Eaiisan and sold lor Aorsr-/e«f
u l$nl reii.iinol in BnM&gt;|lvn'dii- &gt; inclined Io bslieve Rumor speaks the truth
Hill-dale Cv.,« mmmchqtfi«-pt. 14.—At
newer counties, and a failure, or even a and the avails of which arc un-d t» keep
•. Itevhirf &gt;1 w%* s-iid, certuiti d«r for this ones at least.
Alli-gan. Allegan Cv c-.muu-nri-g Sqd.
ii* mit&lt;- b» k ufti r, crtMr.
*b..rt crop tar a ) car or two. pkt4* fitmi. up a disturbance in this di-tractid Terriilrt ;—At liultt. Lara Co., rommencmg
t.f l-j-r Tree and-eixsy nu.ic is’life,'
era nnuothers in »n awkward position.
the
ii. &lt; lumber. Th* y k
Ort. firth;—At lumsing.Ingliain Co., •«»With the present halu:a«.f mir people
And v hat looks m&lt;&gt;«t piggidi, is the
tlui.laM tudn they erit pt'en.-e &lt;&gt;;
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the case is very dlffi-rvot from Khat it fuel that this sanfe Editor Is m»w renpitm nirtieiiig Out. 10th.
twit, tutolu part In their ille^.i
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lain fall 1 gave you my "first, I have wa* with those aiinikrly situated *n hund­ | the avails of bis own voting. «!!.% in the
i.o pnjH-ity.
iKtrrtan *xt&gt; tnwarmoiw nu.
I&gt;c ilupi'M.:l«Ic, nt । now taken n fit for number twn. Tbe in- red years ago.’ Niiw all partake of what ; LegM»t&lt; re for n»M: g the pricy uf public .
AlLlhe vtpritec which Trnchrrw ami
rlaki liwt tlz- (&lt;4&gt;rrtir:-n cn.fi
iu tLu tituli in rc- troducUyh nf a divetor to Western prac- we term the luxuries oflita. nnd cren our j printing fi«m 40 am) 20, to 50 and 23 ct*. |
Thu*th*n irivi* mdtai: 1 'ndjowini?. dj.1
■eher* attending these lesltaitra * ill need
ntertaiiivl hr the ■[ tire is a siiunilflf. trying and eventful pc- tarimm are not generally i-nfmcd |n their'
p&lt;»tbin“4 Iroqid-y'tlM’ y. 1k?r&lt;- tl ev &gt;.
per folio.”—Barry Pimrtr.
n contii-citan uitfi
I general diet to tbe productions of tbrit
with *ix. Pfipl.il;.!Mxiri-d p v. It,
imprvsvjmW the ril'd in his life. Here were tbe clement* |
The ni(i« pigjti-di part of alwivc is thsi insnnrev l cm a—ured »IB l&gt;c at least.
. gaua.”— two «.f dim i.iXrAfcehi,
, of civilization &lt;mly perceptible ten or।. own farm*,. or in their spparn-l to the ।
in every particular, as wc have 1 &lt;■&lt; ■iwidcraldy tvdurvl ret. a. and esptvrisL
yutc tar. Ums plx»-c w Lit h tl;&lt; -,- I..,Id. n
J twelve year* ago. a man just from tbe j। pioductiunof their‘wheel and lofltn,’ the it
tLr’.kird a tesh’mt- of irtuncpin
the
documents to show, sm) wo have res-. |y*f.r ladft-s, of which due notice will l*
of llw one and the clutter of the oth­
I luxury refinements and pompon* display Ilium
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IX.y l ure finally rt^irfndcd u? r-i
uivrtiby the burl &lt;“• luinhtvca; or. at
c li-.. d. ar.l rlw.-.y* waintMri-d timt tiv ■ of nn eastern city found himself in a |
er, impelled by the toft arm uf witaahtcr wn to bditfve that it is. al least In port ,
with ILU lili.ifoun—L. '■■■j Jeu dun a qi
iild vl.ith Utu priMXt.d tv bihctit tier
intcntiiinaly so. if n&gt;»t, we wiulIJ advise I liwal, iuformathm may lw had tooclring
rum—and uhitc
Cc.natltatfoh, .nil
ill’s ptiq-Crty U:» »!..&lt; tire &lt;lfi&gt;piig ofiber [ strange situation. Tbe wide west, the or muibur. making each honie theyiiihi•the Editor of tbe I’ionrrr in f.itiiretncm- ( the nustlir ly ap|dkath« tolkm. at the
i field fur Lis future usefulness, or shall the store, in itnitathn of uureanern factories
1 doctor approach with runaiderable mis consequently a debt is mcnwicd every ploy a lennel pig to write hivE-liturial. [ Imtilute lb onio, loth — aoniv Hiner place
•livings, his arrival, his first patient, pule year with the merchant ami mccbaule; Inati-ad'ef advising him tn write a bonk l»v ik-Mpiated.
IRA MAYHEW.
lie, criticism hi* struggle against adven- and we regret to add, that we know from

the n-.&gt;nm&lt;UqlL. - -------- . ...
ofour
ty fcr! that th$r rcpjxM-uu.fivj s
are ri^lt. ami hrii fhcin maud firm.l—1 hi.-,
big tlw pnU werk many-of the d.llepr tj s
lxv-c l-wo feme, nn&lt;f they ill rvp&lt;ft-t‘.:,;jl|
&gt;l|l:t." Ijimenud enthiiftbijitie im-rti:ij ■
U|c,l»&lt;xo .•,1JrJrr-&lt;w!qn Ptrelcand Wn-een
cogatiai. Uy Mriwni. C&lt;.g*w.H w,d MP
Eire, M.d in Wijmnsly Mr, Wi’-c-ti.
The jHiipla sny to live gentleman, “Wc
know iuu are ri.qhtJ-gn xheadr On tlj..
other baud, the Den|.-.&lt; r.Hie. pn-«.- and (lie
Dctu. ciuj;- picipta. eiiber ray n«.|H&gt;ng. &lt;ir i
*■»* «'ud‘&gt;r4i,U.e -m-sn ur their pieniLvr. T!..
Clcud .Advertiser (Denw-crat&gt;e)' c&lt;u&gt;ii’. rs LothpcrtUxi in rff -wix.- ^. ‘

Frktri the X T, Ei.ulrj; Fret effiitatthj.
TERJIlfilE 'COT.LXStOX OX THE
hOl'KD- A Ilroyelkr Run Down br Ui«
Mcauicr JKrtlurolb aud iunkf
migr'x min, WMrxx * cttaLDauc UKcraxxn.

tho western woods Imt tl* poor ductor,
lie kho has neither friend nor patronage
4 w»hiBn .-dcd was to the itk-ct tlu.t to aid him. He w bo most himself carve
titu f.ir.v ciurt r made it
ary to pub- nut his own future, make his own reputa­
lilh ult tliu 1.1. by-lan Iwfurc tta'y t-vuld tion, win his own laurels. TMs is the
lx injlki i.-tli- ;
place for the *von&gt;pli»Lcd imd useful
Ui-ek be cutin Iv
;uorc» the nuking of mind. \ Tbe medical philosopher here
1 by a quibble dur has food". Tie here where poverty and
, s .;crt* that Dose of wraith mtet, where the extremes are lust
were publisLi-d. Then Tl in the midst of the whole. But the “new
&gt;wu admission that la: nt- Doctor’l is in t»»wn, who u be, w h&lt; knows!
-J wbni be rttal lliat the surely none, fur he is from a far distance.
I ;’.c eM LijJivttwza the, Is he “a pud doctor" who knows? why
i' Meli hi* paper was the । Done shall we trust him? Why we
usiqueneu tu me must. O, tbe first time often is the fr.»
Luu many fa!*! &gt;i-l« the ai liil'i Jicor Isguil- lure or the fail, tbe weal or the woe, my
ly , of'provide I h» will
first patient was a dutchman, a town pawthey *rr prove upon him.
''
This Luwcv- per I was allied to see him in leas than an
er be fl- , s not dIn, but when one of his hour after I arrived in tuwr. There

i huw n in be false he attemp's io aliiel himself behind snothcr
tehirh it rjnal.’i fahc.
Fur i: • tame Ik first as Hits that our
new i lu rter i.fcirrt nrtttmry lo pubhh
l&gt;.e t il /,y./tnre,| JJc next dalles that it
was ri-i-. 'Mry l|i publish them and tayt
that hi did not i^eiluh them. The first m(artioii tlai is |dH byl.lsoiru nduiini'

i &lt;n ; nt-U d.e sre»xd w pruvedito i»c *o by

were no ductor w ithin sixteen miles, after
he died t'waa no b&gt;sa he was a pauper, a
poor ignorant helpless miserable dutch­
man, a town charge. His disease was nr
llamation of the lungs, both lungs were
involved, whu cares tar him I Here was
a good dance for thn ‘new doctor,"
“Nuw doctor Is a ebonrr to ahnw yourself
this man is dmcltal sick" and indeed he

was. who is there enu feel the great pulse
life fret tunt many uf tl;a old urdainaneca uf humanity
ss a “Doctor^’
*ylikh this r«‘il'4-*.ys be did not publish.
Whu feels h.:man suflerings as the ‘Dor
C.rt r/nra. .-ftk&lt;. pBf| fcrar
W ho aces the sngnish of the soul
tin- pri.pe'.kr J.N.IIarru. Cap:. S.-iitliJ • itere puMthed i» the iKaruer under hit tar.’
whiffe wa* &lt;ui here :iy ficin New York t.. ■&lt;njefV‘ii"fi, irititoul « Kfird vfalIrrat lion. as the “Doctor." Who secs humanity
Nc'l London. 31;e Metropolis Was ttyaluiig* Tbc "lie" ubiy-h lie charges upon myself,
J*r r^lar nip inipj.Fall River to New-' wen ii'Jt ubowli prove |lo be a “Bo" l»s there not more than ten years ago where
York. Tiui cut walci’iif the steanu-rvtrvckH
------uotl-inc 1“ do * '■ h llir question which he the light of civilization had just but lit
«** her to rh.k nhn^t
-t }trtin&lt;'bq£jyj
in«!nniYi-wl ' «••«!. , j &gt;h| stift.-itti'tit fras with regard the darkness of the western wilderness.
Tki Mrtn.rxi1-srccirveda wn-n shuck,'
।-ittciiqpible fling at Mr. BoJt- When tho path of the Indian and bear
but J« tmt aemufcly.ij-nred. On t!w j r. W hen I pcuuod the article to were frodi as ever the austertity of caste
1"»“My as rim be jwcertaitdlud-.wiu Bus abme kmguagc, I began to stalk in its bold srrogwmano'.
rd. fiifrteetj i«.r*ei’:&gt;*r« nt«i 0w ex* vf
awuro that Mil Boltwond hnd That poor peeper. But be was tn make
devetf.perir*!?. Oftbrsc t xe! rc ii;di were
ct er b-un •trcct »■&lt; minis*.ii&gt;nor. therefore iny name good or bad, rise me from ob­
—v-4i meta ling the
&lt; nd
two deck bar*,scvm tii-rc friiM hiv^ U«u no “fing” at that scurity to cmio«&lt;HW or taka me from ebpawev^urr.
.
gimtlcwvsiatendid by my. I'p.n Inquiry curity ;%to, contempt
and disregard1
'1 h'.irnud thulite bad Ucu appointed 1i&gt; w hat thoughts entered my mind. What1
two cd the fi-ciing* took oppression of my soul what
Tin! wifir-imdchiMcf Mr.A.KSmltL of •bit olEty by
Bro&lt;Jihu„N.Y. •
ucl mt at the conjecture wandered thorugfa tbe vast
ntehiln re of wl
Mis» - G-ydun, daughter uf Gcurgr
act and tendered field uf my Jninginstioa. O what hopes !
Gwdfcji^ifN.Toik.
.
।
vy did nut nay.) what aspiratiuna, what fears, what mis­
JctartfruUh, tap nine y cars. Elea South
iber stated that givings. In this old mirerable pauper
sfcvrn. tied Ahry'^uHii, age fi»e.1 riih&lt;re,ijnwttat»._ 1
'
I'they
bad
taken
Mr.
Eoit^vod
’a wiabos u&gt; rested my fate, he was '« bis last legs,
« ildrwj-iif R,i- es] Win of tfie prom !ur.‘
, '• resign in g
' bdtk, cud j|A« wanlalook.! and uh tar the Ductor that cured hiiu.
11-d inly K, Mr. B&lt;»yt to superintend the j But if be died.
What—did he not like him! Tie at tikis
■■work on tkuatrivte.. Whether Mr. Bolt
m tbo Ductor ur no Ductor,
‘ wkk! realy did n-sign or not 1 amaotaay; time that
j If he did my statements are pood ; if ii pour ukl dutchman was to mo what Mc.jshwdd ptuvu tL«t ha did not, I will not Donald was tu Napole&lt;«i st the Battle of
l *hy t.'.c douartl, mt tbs Pioneer man m in Wagrain, could I help hitn. Ten a
desperate cast- both langs Inflamed. A I
! d-e Wih Lf doing, and dodge the ruaponai• hlttty ufhaving nude an erroneous stats­ new even try, hew climate, no guide oo

Juuk H

E

. men*.

The pr»qC however, that he did

■

innnAn rou mai^i
Discovered at ! , ,

CHOICE HHST CL
nr

•

2ET1

Insurance

til llAKTKul
"" lncurpor.it&lt;-l 181V—।

FIRE and

Calls stfentionid' its i
the public geneftdly, •
' OF ITS II

A Cash capii
WITH VSSFlS.i

1,307,9

tut®.

F*Msa A frrrfUe l.&lt;!

Standard, with an
Istiuo uliki- die
i.....t'_ ..r ,i.u ii

Kianissippi, t
Mrxioi or th

p &gt;werfu

servat"

Bond
rqtu&gt;l

: v
STAfelLITY A'

AH01\XSIII&gt; MU.R
»
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ON IffERI’
rnrxhwts r

M ivbauicul. livre n
. raukuu tar iiupu

FllE INXCRANC

snnted pertuit to. S
P.»t

Superit-kndentnf PMir Jatfratiotu.

st—In answer to t.n article kity uuconjrniul "influence*, and many an personal obeervatkun and experience, that
r uf last wrek, I would any untoward circsm»tance nil conspire to in a majority uf cases suchdeta* are only
ierr much like the Editors I make the life If a w estern doctor alike paid annually, and in very many nut even
cven’ful novel. Who come* west into then. Tbe pin aician prere«ta liis bill, the
jt work. Mid f.ntro-lr.g
Xusinrea. It kfru.Mt •rem*
Lfk^ will have.their &lt;'T...!
yd ai.d bullin' the paripfo.

■ddnua

An ITIItrrnte ynfkrr r nee wrote t&lt;s «

LOtt!* EQ1RTAB

merchant asks for bis |m) , the mveh-. nil• *d of his I y the ramr «»f Pay nc void
wants tbe reward of bis tabutw, end th.tiling his letter with. “Mister, Pay•3^ J*4ir* Jay »«i the fir»t C! Ivf Jmuniversal steercotyped answer fills on
tho car of each, ‘wait until alker Imrvcst.' tkv tifthe L'nitcd Strtca. Rodger B.. Tan­ • I sl.all Ik- urdi r I be m-reshy of w riling
How lung are these things to continue! ey the last.
Mime of my friends a Minilsr letter, and
arc wc to remain forever as now pl-xlding
send ihr •■me by an express nwssrtigrr.
along in tbe same old courss w ithuut taokmis’cs* some very rvtsonalda rcquevt arc
ing about us to see if these tilings cunn-&gt;t
complied with imiiu-distrly. A word to
be remedied until another generation takes
£5F“ Tm-Ohio It-pn Iran State Getour place, having learned wisdom 'from

PBOnPTJ

tho tally of their sires; les med tu labor ' vestton In-N at o Juml.u» Atta. TO r-.--tionifor a suveession ofcnqis during one sea anti 11 innted S.iln&gt;on Cluisc f..r G»vcrnnr bv
What wc need is to devise some msaus’ Hcduination.
of luMcuing tbe dependence now placed [
upun Ihu wheat cnqi, in view t.f nil the I JZ3?”Jhu. Uxtiningluiin hahy nn&lt;l it»
mother are la-hig exhibited nt Barnum*
iaccidents, and failures to which tlmt crop |
Mum-uiu in NifW York.
iis liable, so that a giad ykld shall bs the •
।source of surplos revenue, instead of bring |
£55"* Lol I inn, the emancipation candi­
as now an absolute nscccMity.
date tor Govern..r In Mteweiri is *Jd |.&lt;
More auentimi paid tu the cultivation he eli-ctvd. ‘His Is a hard blow to slave­
Tho Busts of the three gnat American
of corn, not to be sold from the imlf-lmsb-:
ry j&gt;ropagwiifa»ui in that state.
StatvMiien,
el but to bo made into pork to l&gt;« fumed
-WOOD ItVMPn,”
off in early whiter, tints saving n debt dr­
CLAT WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.
ring at least one foartb uf the year previ
Also, the WrruHte Ideal Bust
ous to tlie wheat harvest. Sell in. nmre
" SPRING."
bogs to druvorsuud then buy yuur own I
APOLLO AND IpANA,
pork at a price ranging flv»n tvtf to fifteen |
cents a pound, or at least depend upon I
iTies-thpr with .the fidl-iwirw Groups and
selling your corn to your neighbors.— |
s!«?m • in Crirrare Marble—of the
Farmers selling corn to frrnu-rs!—»on |
Sti'|k1«i f r f e Heart; Venus and Ap
uur aection uf the country dotted with I
ole; Payrbr. Mau-Wai; (JUId oftbe Sew;.
Urge cunsuraing villages tbs owe would I
hm.wrne.% Captive the); and UttleTru­
ant;
be different; but as it is vie must make '
Willi numerous works in llrtmxr, and s
our coarse grain marketable by.making it
cvdhtrbm of several hundred
into pork, and when there U enough rale- j
. .
o»i- PArvriiwB,
ed tu make it any object, there will always
by Ireuling Artists.
be buyers. - Tbe whole of which are to lie distribu
Aa G.S* « nutM re mt Cocxfar Anuiher great help in this, direction la “Omrlta, k.ve, utel’s &gt; m» takaiiK- to life I •cd or allotted aniuo-j the sulwcrtlwr*
whore «pmre sre rccvtre&gt;1 previous to the
n good wool crop; but this cannot be bod cuumry Uu« aummerF—
• Nrn.... |«. I M-idOnl
,
Tweairrelshth of Jan uar* ’47.
w ithout pm-iuus preparation.
Sheep i
d.ll; f».
jiff |B,, ,|, nf, ,k,„
I when tin-;"
ithaur will takd Here.
cannot be kept to advantage when their I
..—sr waUhBoNT?«
only range is hi tbe wil l WQuds or the •p l.
Um.
u&lt;» ri5
Evwy auharrilM.rnrArvedi.ltarxia sij
chopped field filled with block h^a, aud j
their only food briers and mar.li gram, -Hr W.lvl uth U, Um u.mr,."
with no protection in winter from tbs iu
hlKM^lR’rI wb?.bfd
tense cold and driving storm.

Raising wool with the proper fixture,
tops;
Dear Jim,Connsrigbt,niif y
fit keeping shwjq is st present prices, turning at all; Edward Koldcrman i.
among the moot profitable «f all jbe form- -Mm. .!». Hhai U.e 2 m. Wl h. I
erseourecs of revenue, aud v»lutl is nmrp. and kiwMB mo eulpieihmjlly, that ) c.
this crop is ready tar the market just at
that season uf tte year, when the farmer
is destitute ifever, of tU means fur ready
pay and at tbe very time, when muro or
Use uatlay is neccrsMiy, in Mticipstiwi
of the cumiag harvest
We need nut urge you to sow mnro
wheat, too much is sown al ready, .to the
exclusion uf other crops; but wo w ill urge
you to plow deeper drag more through,
ly, sow more sard to the sen*, and with­
al and above ell, sow early. Bow to■Megrmrad :1am cm be writ tilled, and
sow in Mkson. Bow much more profits
Me are ten acres procuring SO bmiu-la m
tbenere, than .’H&gt; ra-rre producing hot Ji)

. They must be sold
at some Price.
Com - and buy sud save ynr «.-«&gt;■ .
N. B.

J. P. Robe

ATTHE n

DRUG

Bring on vonr Al .. .-'ti Ik'

DBEGS A.YD
llaatings At.g.20:h IS;,7.

UJ.;

COMMISSIt»NER -S MHit E.

We th-' nndetuhpii'd ' \,n.- I- &gt;h
pointed by liu- Jmlsr te'Pr-L'% f-r
Gnimy id'Rarry in tk- Mate .--f J|.'

C'iuni’icals,

TCRpENT NE

ms ii

Bori.lng Fill'll tiigr'b

• •f Barry •loccwwil berehy
n-ejee tint
six month* are alloweil frem »»1 tf-t
the lOtli of Aligns: A. I). IRM f r ill
creditors of aaid estate t-&gt; prvwM thdr
claims and demand* to the slid ni&gt;vn&gt;
■hmerw. and th it we will meet al ^s&lt;Jfire ofC. G. IJ-.lbri«&gt;k in tin- t.&gt;*r»l"p
of Hastiiitfs in *0-1 county at ti«i
A. M. on the Adl-.wing days tusi.l) &lt;ii
—•« the twenty-first d-iy «’f S.-p’riubf
next, and on d—Sixtrenthdn-nfNiwrt*'•er next, and &lt;&gt;o the twinti'-hflli feyf
January next an I all perwaw bs'in!
claims and demands against the afrl *♦
taluare hereby requested to pn-wti-irt*"’
for examination and adju-tmcnl "t tbr

GROCJ

CEH. PEl’ER. I ls

; winbcwautcdfiM

'ammunitii'n

Li*-i-« Care
Wave P
’ dd.tr-.
Lend
All th

Mi-dicin
day may
tbent.

J. M. Ni
a a iiot1
CunDated August 17th 185L

OUMMitMIONEirs NoHcE.-

AL

ftiirtatiou uf

cry v«r*-ty) Pa
TLry would re*;

r&lt; hi tiding f'ounty. in

'

Gh(- M« iall am

l.ution of \\ ntks uf Art
only gets H beautiful Enjtrav inc «&gt;r Momitms .me y^, Ut ata.
■

,Wr’ WM1 *

in the An-

X!i,1?*''1?***- "““W l-n-'WI-r.
•
----------------------.

littg and puttin
every one pur
rtfy'tipan tlw-

"KiWA-N-

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�BUCKLEYS
COLUMN.

KOK

FAMILY PHYSIC,

CHOICE FIRST CLASS IXSURABCE.

2ETNA
Insurance Company.

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
stock of

TO TOE

OF

&lt;&gt;► UAKTFOKD.IXINN.
Inct»rpwrtted 18Hk—Charter Perpetual.

nr bearer ai.d » read order drawn by the
Treasurer of CAaitiuh to Piter Creme?
and accepted by tbe Treasurer of Barry
County. al»o efa cote given by I. E. Ha•w of thrfc dollars to Peter Cramer or
bean-r. some time in June last, and some
small change. 1 hereby caution ali par.
kotts against purrlutving th* above obliga­
tions. Any person finding the above wsllct and ubiigati&lt;a:s and retornisg tbe same
to tbe subscriber shall Tie liberally reward
ed.
PETER CRAMER,

GKAMT &amp; HPAUUmrtM

Woodland, July 22. 1832.

FIRE and INLAND

NAVIGATION INSURANCE,
Calls atuntoei &lt;4* iu triemia, patrons, and
the public gmerwliy, to the Cdlowing liicta

L. BUCKLEY

OF ITb HAVINCI

EVERY VARIETY,

Shoes

A Cash capital of 8500,

1,307,903.42
820,000 W0BTH

Paid so Afgvrgslr l&lt;~a ofb»«r BIO.OkvO'.
■&gt;n*at&gt;ix u ”” •» natioiml tmsia. with |&lt;ks|
SM-eidi in s’l priimilial piners.,under a
MrixMnlBuaj stvtn; thtimkd .&lt;n a ca»h
SiaiHkrd. with an cnv'ml.fa rrpu.
ijti.m i.likv th- tai no .&lt;i tb«
l-aiik* &gt;4' the lliidwei. or the
Mississippi, thu Gulf of
Mexico -r tlw Ni.rthein
L.k.-s; pr.-renting a
a p.-werfiil urgwni.

DRY GOODS

To be sold at Lowest

AND

On hand.

Call early.

A. A. KNAPEN.
June 25th, 1857.

PRISTS

GAITERS

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIim,
UWNS,

A nice assortment

i nt Inherit {incorporation,
ON MERIT ALONE

FANCY.5ABAGE8.

HANSCOMBK

AT THE

i

Ready Pay Store.

My stork &lt;.v«siatsin part «&gt;f

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
(InthliC Blerer m Cbrap,

BROADCLOTHS,

GROCERIES

Casametes as4 Fall Cloth*,
Which will be g'nen in

On .be tfa to.-at favorable terms.

(□* Remember the

SUGARS.

AYER’S

LARGE RED BOOT
on the building.
From g.3 to fa. (LI per
Under nleevrs. Pant ,
II
urvd. A large &gt;’««4t of firehtoiial-lr Ril.lu.na. which Mill
l«c sold ctu-aper tliau
the rfaaptvd. A
large stock

FISH,

■ RIED PEACHES tut I6cta?m pmwd
at tl-.c Hasting* G
-*1’ —

TEA,

Halt GimiJ TFA, sure to cure thehredaefa

CHERRY PECTORAL,
torr. ns. colds. iioirsexess,
brom urns w iiooh.mm oigu, ।
(1101 P. ASTHMA. AXD
COSSIMPTIOX.

O. D. HANSCOMS

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

SHOP

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

GRANT k SPAULDING.

Great Cure for uyspeps

list be

Township Clerks nra hereby notified
that JTtank Reports fitr Scfaol Direi&lt;..rs
Lan U.«i received at thia uflkv, and ore
ready fur diatrilrutimi.
G. W. Miu«.Gx Clark.
Hastings July Iflth. 1857.

Kinds

Exchange for Wool.
-

l.-lu.lr -1- r .
4 l-r.. at- .

Epos reading and 6'.n&lt;c ’.he jwtit.oa. &lt;4 Um.
U. HaMwia, Utwrdxaa ut »k! Muhf, pasting br
evrtain maouaUerem x I toU f-.« livrsw I- .ill
eartajn real satala. iu aaul pcU'.wu duwibed. beBOXSEIS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL louKuig Io said Minor
Tbo*w«|&gt;« il 1« . rdcrrd tint flir cwaUrreliou
KINDS BONNET TtUMINCS

Cash, or its Equivalent
ng Item iinpoaaibk* tn make cob
■him tills last Sjwing 1 have taken
iscmirms in order tocuahie me
tw pay all my indebt.ihieM
in New York within

Uw cwuoiy of llarrv, teulfiru al the v&amp;vv
U*c
Jo4n IhrreoC In li*aiu&lt;&gt; «■ M.-niky. ibe tkh
day of July, 1«J. 1'rvae.t O. L Uay\ud|,-« U

Hasting*. June 4. 1857.

t2n4

Haatia^. Hay 1.1KC

■tee.

_

_ .

NEW STAGE BOUTE!
At a gn-at mlii&lt;-ti..n In pri&lt;-m. A IWar
.I'xk ..f PKI.Via.AND bHEEllNGH.
I i«nima a« L.w
Uh- a y anl. Irish Liriia»rr&gt;&gt;ni2s6d to fa per yard. A large

y-wr Ahep.t,
he old- score.

a. a. kn xru:
•th IM?.

t.j».

i ihr tuurtu-j ou M.aMUjt.yv^laewJrra sudVn-

BOOTS ANDfiDOES.
Iwm full
«&gt;f UmHo*’ Gaiters. uh
I will •ell nt remarkablelow prices.

;ER'S NOTH E.

tied bwviag l&gt;Tt
ge uf pr&gt;.lo’» f..T
lb.- State &lt;»r Michi

Nr*tt»ira'»t: « Kattguia1 Tltt WEEKLY Ilea ef Stagra baa b«*» reabk Mahod Uvwvtw Kaatiogs and kalamareo. ta

ms

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BEA U M ONT’ S

uri.ltitf Fbi'itose’her with^full ett&lt;kofj

!A word to Farmers.

GROCERIES.

to the said aoni'iu*will nirt-t m the ufok in the township

i • lEA. C »l t•’HE. bl’GAlt, SPI.
PEl’EIL FIS|I. Sn« d«rd ♦wrtytiiiug in the (|ne-« ry line. mm-Ii as
’i'll I.- wanted il-r family lire. And
tln-y have mtlwmi (lie l&gt;ret kind
of ammunition fi&gt;r s|^&gt;it*uic«

M. Nrviwa,
IIOLBSOOC,
C-&gt;minisM&gt;&lt;ncre.

f. ntid nt thia ratablisbmrnL Al*** a gn-al va­
riety uf thr choicest Perthuery A»r tfie -spuria I acc«*m"d..ti*&lt;a of ilii- UmIIcm; Also
tanwry. l’«nL Pctvifa. Ink, (crninety) Paper. Einrlopa Are.
Mould reapretivrly nammnea to
i* r-a of .IL-lings Mini of the i'irng County. crwumlly that they in• aril i vi-r. thing in tlwsr line nf lire
la na rLeny t» cun Im- bought al any

•Vvr-iui aUenti'in will ire given tocom|- tilling miLpuiting tip Pmrrlptama.—
• I every .*c [uirehaat'ig Medicines here
i;
rely upon tlu-m a» Ireing genuine.
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—N.a.re I' hereby givw»
&gt;
•’ ’‘rt Hea’op. hre left tnyled «nd b&lt;«rd
nt anv ejiioc or. pnnocati.m I fare-.
i t i- hidal| perwms fn m harboring or
i
ng l:er &lt;mi niv ntpesi.
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,
DANIEL HEATtlRCarltM* April. H&gt;ISAT.

SnuViiutBES.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Krtirmuf. Ustm Kilammao Ttrnday*. Thure»r» and t-aUnta* &lt;•
TLL.ro&lt;if»).«.*’ Um. rbllwvifarsrtrrekre

ICE CREAM. dd«sl«l» palalesWe, ngM from
,r bmniainVs-l.
.
. Tlib «&gt;«•» i- rrjmired Im »H*M» «ld' m
Amnamblr I*'11
Ls*b«s&lt;““*
will.
II nt I lie sborelNUriSS. io &lt;iuietn»M and cwuf..«l.

1

the grralcal vanity sf
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES..
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

STRAY SlIEBPj

Caine into the ape
ber-n tbr Ifah insr

PAINTING.
JOn.X MICHAEL, wuU

MORTGAGE SAUK.

-

Uil Hudes and window pa­
per cheap. At No 2
HiBV be found a
lull snek of

IMtTATlbX of

iPERING BUSINESS.

FAMILY GROCERFS!

Inspeuwd White Full by thu barrel, half,
'
quarter, or by the pound.

o:
Judge of Probate,

'faxes for 1856.

Coarse*v •‘*^,77* ^0^2.

fetor

Chore.. T«’rt »nd ’ "ik
and Lemons, by bo«

BastiajP. Mu* IT. ’r~- -

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d“zrt1-

Will ba ready lu n«i*» «| sytreet
Uxvo. al tWatete cf Scvia. k ki_,-----KAIU1DAX MONDAY •.* TUESDAY

REAL EbArtat i
STATE OI MICH MJ A*. Wi
.lA'MSX'SSS

EMtlaga Dee. »• IsM

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FOR SALE.

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ONE YOKE oi'ala year old Qaen.

Bf-he into my rm-l.marrin Woodland.
it tbe firM •4‘May. last one apap ”1
H*-racs* one a &lt;hric cream color, and thr
••ik r white, ot.e of Mid b«W b"d • fa*
I - (rny. pay rfTarp-s. . ml take them
wav.
L. J. WHEELER.
Wmufl.&lt;bd,J«r» II Mg,

»ilb Cui

|&gt; doing tba la.fnl Hardware buuneaa la Uaat
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S-ZkXu.OOTKT :
ONE Piton WKMT OF KEVINS A KTCAItEFS.

A word to lit. se widi’mg to buy gwd
Cloths, dnwp. Cj.II aud sec. Gurnw-nU
cut and madu to onkc.and warranted to
fit. Farmers eon gut tluir ga.nidiU eut
,.i the ahorn-rt uuticc.
I fave removed
isy stock of

ins
nanu-ly &lt;1*.
I day of Svptenilafr
cert th day «d‘ N'Wc’tttwrtti -fifth day &lt;‘f
all [Krwia fa'

THIKlCKIl IN SEVEN HOIKS,
w.mirs'al Kalamauo. wilt, alpr'** Usisa of
.n oo Ibe MkldfWS Central K. Jt. goUg

FRANCIS ROWER

LADIES’ AND CEXn.EMEXS

I.wnnt your WOOL I wantyiHir BUT­
TEr. 1 want sour EGGS. I want vuiir
I’APER RAGS, and I uuut y.«ir pro­
duce in general in exchuagmy Goods
for which I wiH pay the highest imukct

AND CUTLERY.

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APOLLO AND J UNA,
IX MAKDLB. UMIHX ’

T'Uctlior with tier- f. H..*ms
Slatura in ('.-amtra Mirldr—of
S'rtjirnt.-. fi.r thr Heart; Venn, and A.
t.le I\»&lt;4 e; AlBj?bU t , (li|&lt;| ..i thtt?.
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I wbett the tliertriliotim* will t*ke i.law.
TERMS (»E M HS TUITION
’
Every aiilMerilw-r of thns- i!&lt;&gt;U irg Mre
। litbel to a «T* ‘5 »»«• « lenill-! ai*1 „
I Kraviuga. t8.tllird»v Nblrt.’’ ,.r,a nmT.j
I ■ ny of (lie Crllnwins &lt;3 MacaiimT^ei*
year; iThr- n n j»y .4 t|«- Art J . hm| ■««
| »run. nliA a tlciivt in the At.tr. tl Ui«Ur
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luurul t«.- yenr. hwi a ti k • hi it. Am
• ni»* DhtrtmiV.iw&gt; 'IhirAJlare
(..Worth «4r adhig tnnlWr, liraidew the tkk' ,». by wljirb a vrtlihdilr tt&gt;:ntin« ur p&gt;»
ji-fatatrxry may lie rrecht-d in addithe.
;
’lliuM1 vIm pm fer M«y.ir;r.r&gt;&gt; tu the Eb.
rntviilg •Satiudny Xiplit.’x &lt;n have ritbrr
I • ‘I’ tbe IblLutarone y ntr: llarprr'a L'».
jiTtxinr. G&lt;4a%. Lady’* |U&gt;4, 1‘nitd
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; -Mnetoittc. BoitjbrtjB l.il&lt; rny Mrwtigrr.
No jK-rm a la n-btrirtnl tn a pintle
I •! ate.
1 li« *c taking fife ti;iinl rnlif*.
11. nutting (15. arc tutiikd to»t« Ergta। v lng«. and t« rix ticket in thetfBtrihci tion, vr any five of the Magwinw, oa*
’ y rar. riul rix tirkel*.
.
Pem«&gt;rw in rettiitiiBg fitnd. f. r tnemher.
Uiif. uill plcafei tvgbtrr lb- ktar.ttbe
; I «»4 office*, to pmvttit !•
«n n-rript &lt;4
! ubiih. a. o.’rtiii&lt;-ute &lt;rf McmbnAip.io.
: ri-ti.vr with the Enjnavit:^ or M.vjaxine
; uiaind, will !&lt;e lurnurdrd Jo *.ny (urtof
C .■ cen.ntrv.
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F«-r futfter particulars, sc.- the Norrtn
h-r Art J»&lt;t.rri«l, sent fr»! mapplies

For nu«ub&lt;*r»l&gt;ip. ael-lr. *.
L Debby. Actttvy C A.
A., 3*8 Dr«o Ims' . Nru X &lt; tit. or West­
ern (Mire, IM Water Hrctt, Sium'mky,

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u ii t.t.l4i-I [niiuuil »U4l u|w» foi u«

peutnke, ! (ball offer for . .:■ !*,.

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GREAT DSCCrVfcRY!
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Grocerioa &amp; Fancy-Goods

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FAMILY '’GROCERY STORE,

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JOBS T. MOSHER, Printer.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

TERMS

J. M. NEVINS, 4* COMPANY, Proprietor*.

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business directory.

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NO. 16.

bars beamed in the world’s aky have set
Still you could meet his arguments with
in darkness, while unnumbered one* of The popular br at; would at once sweep
THE ■LAVERIKD.
them into luting infamy. Yet the li­
blows.
cense system is a creature of legal enact­
Unto your prating* ba would ne’re give
VIiTilsonts.
_____.
| ward the dark and damning tide haa roll­ ment, and stands before the world this
•ARIEL T. McXAIB,
ed, rill adding the tribute to rill, until in­
nr n. woodworth.
OakLxt, Wholesale and RoLETTER Istreached him on tba
Bute few
dividuals, families, communities and nsImmortal Power! Great Moloch, with thy
Mt Dkak 3.:—You seem to wonder tlona have been swept away. Tho strong
selected to engage in'thia trsffia, and tho
A mighty hand la laid upon you now,
fire
at our seal in the advocacy of temperance oak has bowed to the storm aa well as
the slender reed. While wept over by Government sells the accursed “indul­
A
mightcr
hand
than
cudgeled
Sumner
’
s
principles,
and
ask
us
why
wware
so
sleep
­
nUlf
humanity and denounced by God,'strong gence.’’ If but a good moral character is
less in our hatred of tho rum traffic.
brow. ■_
spire,
The question stirred many thoughts behind the infemoua legislation of ages it endorsed by tho Excise Commissioner*,
That I may sing these worthy heroes Tbo’ your constituents in contempt have within us. We first thought we would has moved on, a withering, wide-sweep­ the seller become* a state officer—* legal
C. S. Bcbtos, Pi
and Surgeon,
held
praise,
writo you a private letter; for when a ing curse; a seething and desolating tide instrument,—a servant of the people, em­
powered to nerve tbo villain a arm
As they disperse unto their various ways. The righteous vote by which yon were ex­ friend asks us a que»t oa in a spirit of black with tho wreck of hopes, happinere which carries tb* torch or lift* foe knife
4. Spatuixxo, Dealer* in all kinds
L. Q KillooL, Banker, Stock,'Noto and It la mighty task
kindness, wo love to answer him. But and lif*, and in every land and dime fill­
pelled.
A* Homer says:
ing homes with poverty and want, hearts to bum and destroy. Ho scatters fire­
thought
ha*
followed
thought
until
a
whole
And
re-elected
you,
a
sterner
Power
..........
.........
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J
brand* and death throuought the whole
“To count them, all demands a thousand
train of visions have elided in, and the ink with woe, the alms-house* with p*upera,
M
Rlmkxa.
Deafer ta/’Drj
Once more expelled you in your triOffice, Battit
Und, blights hopes as bright as bliss, des­
tongues,
dried an our nib. We hove little time to the prison* with fdoris and murderer*,
troys happiness tho holiest and purest, and
• urnph’s hour.
spare, and propose to u*e our pages and the earth of God with graves, and a hd!
A throat of brass and adamantine lungs.”
sweeps on like an avenging storm, until
Henceforth you can, on Plato’a gloomy let other* sec our reason as well os your­ with the damned!
First came great Piiercc, the tyrant and
Are we right 1 Where, where, on all *h»t is pare in chllhdood, noble in man­
Marra
&amp;
B
akta, Jeweler'* and B&lt;v&gt;kself.
By
some
our
motive*
are
often
Kuwiu, Dealer in Stoves. Iron,
the tools;
God’s green earth, bra the traffic borne a hood, or venerable in old age, is withered
questioned
—
that
we
expect
The
sincer
­
Cudgel the sable shades forevermore.
snd crushed to earth. Life, happiness,
Tyrant of Kansas, of the South the fool.
ity of our blows against the Honor traffic different phase than that wo have given
... &gt;-fl: .-.-v,
snd hope, virtue, lov*, and truth, are alike
Which laving need you to promote its And next, advancing through the gather­ cannot bo accounted for by others, who it 1 In civilized or savaee land, it iirthe
M«k of Scale Sl
blasted, by these men selected by the
feel not SB we feel. We have reason as same. No spot «o sac: ed or hidden away
ing gloom,
State, and protected by its laws. And all
“plenty as black-berries" for our opmioos; no hill-aide or valley, with ita lakes, and
At'Cmcinnati made you full amends.
W i th Roll in band approaches Georgian others must judge whether those opinions rivers, and blue sky, has escaped. Bv.the this to restrain and regulate tho traffic!
Gao.W.Mills, CountyClerk. Office inth
The policy is wrong in motive, impolitic
Toombs,
Endorsed the acta of your administration,
school-house
and
churdi,
tho
capital
and
are carrial out in our action. Those who
■Ready on Bunker Hill to take his stand, have received our blows are welcome to tho academic hall; on the ocean; in the in pnnaple, atrocious in its execution, and
And gave to you—not a renominatioo.
most cruel in its consequence*. It to*a
from wildenicss, where the axe opens tho first i
Oh! I should think that your bruised' knee Surrounded by his trembling, sable band all
an die
uic ‘consolation
ct&gt;n»vM»nvu they can derive ------LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
1 P IbniKF.Ts A Co., Dealer* in Drag*
view to the upper blue ; by the hearth­ principle so damnable it its conception
4..'.
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MedintM*. Print*.Oil*.Tur­
And make bis slave roll heard through , the assertion that wo only assail their aye•gain
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age and character, and so sweeping and reOF
side, where childhood lives and old —
tom for “effect.”
fa
morsdes* in ita destruction of human
Would rack. _yt&gt;ur frame, with exquisite
all the land.
Why do we hate the rum traffic! Our dies—every where ram is tho same.
pain, ' ''
Go on bold Toombs, Taney will bear you only wonder is how any upright, boacat every7buri*l-ground in Christendom tbo happineat and life, that It may well crimOffer, Ka*!*n'
sod is’ green above its victims, and tho I »on the check of an American froeraan
UnVil yopr hard and atony heart did
man
through
c.\n
live
and
not
hala
it
AND
with drepest shame. Regulation and reWe have no direct, personal wrong* to mould has gathered where its triumphs,» straint! And so, if a man Itaa a disposiNelson and Catron, judges tried and true
melt
avenge. We never were drunk but once, are chiselled in marble. Every circle hasf lion to cut our thoat or plunder our pock, Whole Sale and Retail
’J you have feelings! No you never felt! Legal supporters of your lawful cause,
. I
■! Illa Old
and that is farther back than wc can re­ been broken.
‘Yes for the South.’ Ah! that’s the chan- Most learned expounder of Draconic laws member. But our mother ha* the feet on
Yon say that the system Lt very an- ^et, instead of having laws and penalties
ent, and mmv
should
removed, to protect us from the desperado, he
nd in
Yea, Daniel* come to judgement young record, as well as the indignation she felt dent,
.... b^cputiously
—w----------- --------D C Hawlkv; Deafer in Groceries; Pro- (at THZ OLD BTAXD OV 8. S, &amp; C. L. CODS.)
must be restrained by being empowered
towards the man who put the glass to the It Is ancient. It is hoary with year* and «
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-i-.I
.ml a.Tftnrlr Cl
Which all your feelings ran, end and beaud fresh,
HAVE now in store and offer nt EX­
with infsmy, for millions have been offer- to
t carry out his porporc in a legdl way,
g-in
Ready to grant whole tuns of human flesh lip« of her child.
provided always that such a man can get
TREMELY LOW PRICES f.&lt;
May a kind Heaven and that mother be ed up at it* shrines, and millions still go |
CASH,-one of the largest and most desir­ What has my country done! what fearful Not only flesh, but blood, and bona and praised ' She lias but one such treasured up to the sacrifice, until, like that idols- I ia certificate of good moral character, and
Dealer in Family Groceries
will psy.the Government for the right to
able stock of goods ever offered in
’
crime
soul,.
in memory! Wo look above into the trous pilgrim path of heathendom, it* ’
rob and kill us! Look at tbo infomous
Has she committed in this latter time;
WhercSlavcry rule*, or Freedom should bine sky, abroad into the face of our course is marked by the bleaching tribute i
and “unholy alliance” against the rights .
fellows, and lift our arms in the pride of of skull*. GreatGod, Sir! could all who i
Or what fell wickedness has she in view,
control.
have thus died pass before us in virion, Iand interests of society—this rreat great
Jlrclinnir*unpolluted
manhood,
unfettered
by
chains
copartnership in the work of demoralizaOur assortment of Staple and Fancv Dry That Heaven should curse her with a Where Mississippi roll* hi* turbid tide,
1
which hare enslaved and crushed the the mind would reel.
Goods, cannot be equalled, and embraces
curse like youl
Or »bare SL Lawrence sparkling waters
Yes, It 1* old, but ever a wrong. The 1tiou mid death. Tho Government is parstrongest of earth. We go to our home
tlupt criminii in these crime*. It licenses
many stylesnot to be found elsewhere.
Had you but lived thousand* of years ago,
glide;
with a steady step.
We stand at it* whole system is a falsehood, and exists to- iinstruments to make felon* and murder­
100 Piesccs Carpeting, from Auction at When Israel groaned in bondage and in Through all the realm from Maine to Mcx- hearth-side a* wo stood in childhood, iov- •lay upon falsehood. From tho limo the I
ers, that its civil officer* may Imprison
Vm A. Sautwkix, BtocksmitMjg in all
ijig our honored parent* with a stronger Hungaraln miner* swallowed rioohcl to &lt;
New York price*.
and lang them ! The people are acces­
It, w.c-u* branches- Shop earth oflh« BsHow 100 Mantillas in cverv style from 41.00
woc,
le*’&gt;
ar.d holier love as years pnM’away, and give them endurance, to tho drunkard* isories to this glaring abomination. ! How
And Moses strove to frea them from They level Freedom with one well aimed
j|.yilla&lt;’&lt;»&gt;:■. Mirii.
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io 420.00.
obedient a* then to their instructions.— and tippler* of 1852, it has been » false- doc*
it look. Sir, in the light of a ChrisSiDMV** A; W K5UTMAX, l uruaccTiHh, 3M parssoir. embracing many new styles
We can kiss the fading cheek of that l oud. The History of the past and the ।tain and progressive age! Is there any
their thrall,
Wa*irt.-)lakln« and HUcUniitliing. - II'"**. |
2. »1------ 1_—
He asked ten plagues,—you would have But lurk!—where the far famed Hudson mofoer with lip* un*teined by the cup.— present write it eo. Fact an.! reason are thing in the history of the world more uowsJ-rrk.nd of Oyod.K SWir Im.
against
it.
The
instinct
of
the
brute
is
'
We go forth in tho morning, and she
ktBtc-&lt;-.c»t.Uy bu bM-d
,work Bonnets, Ribbons, and artificials in great
done far all.
laves
euipbatlc. Physiology brands the fhtal pardouably, more inexcusably wicked !
d.Bt taoidrr. ujqwwite Ulobc Uutd, XImUdjb, variety.
You at the heitn were chosen to prosid*.
blood-stained shores with free unfet- knows that wo will return, if alive, to deception, from the first firint uet-work of
Ten thousand ■casks
honor and blew her. If the year* allot­
Mick.
-______ ________ _ ,
■ ■ CLOTHING.
• A northern doughface with a southern
terej wavo,t
Fur sver dribbling out their base con­
J. U . IkcKtz, Fu-hto:wbto T«&gt;tor. Cutted to ripened age are vouchsafed to u*, red upon the cheek, to the swollen ymns
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tents.
w* are midway in the ocean of life, n o snd livid purple of eottisbnes*. From
side,
There comes a loud, deep, defiant voice,
HATS AND CAPS.
Tonebed
by
the
Midas fingers of tho
the
unnstural
and
sickening
laughter
of
feel foal our sun has passed its high-noon
jbeir descision stern counterpoise.
AND GROCERIES. For you could bear unmoved the groans
conviviality, to the wailing curse of mad­
State,
T I. II Air tv. Tailor, and dealer in R«a-.
and cries
The strong heart throbbing* of the Em- mark, vet, a* wo look back upon a brief ness, Nature, assaulted and Injured, every
Purebaslnc largely from Auctions, lm\,
Bleed gold fur Ministers to sport
life of varied fortune*, there is not aahadporters and Manufactures, we are enabled Of suffering freeman unto heaven arise;
pirc State,
/
away.
ow of drunkenness resting there. V o where repel* tho falsehood, and in trum­
to oflttr many goods at prices that defv So hard the licart your flinty breast that Whicli beat for freedom with the free of
Drink and be mod, then! Tis your
have bad sorrow, and often wept, as who pet-tone* speaks out against the wrong,
Frahionablu Tailor. Shop com petition, and invite the attention of
country bids!
Ins noil yet never that our young man­ and in her citadel* of licart and brain, war*
fills,
late;
t, u&gt;e/ IL A. Goodyear « Start. the clos wt buyers.
k _ , It shame* the granite of your native bills. And to that voice each heart responsive hood ha* been disgraced, or a single trib­ faithfully against the invasion. Honor
HbbIiUi;-, Jlicb. ______
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Notwithstanding the advance in TEAS,
ute offered upon the shrino of the bowl. and manhood, virtue, love, and truth—all _ A Tofcntxo Ixcidkst.—Tlw Cleveland
A W. Artis*. Saddle and Hnrnew'Mak- our facilities for purvhjising are such, that
,
.
swells
that’s noble, and pure, utter an emphatic
Jore of FreeJorn We are n freeman today 1 and .may God
Herald Um the following touching com­
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wc are enabled to oflfirthe aamc.Onytnaf nigh Priest of Slavery, hail! Doug,as the
enable ns, at our «un’» decline, to rett in a verdiet against tho falsehood. If it is con­
/secrated By time, so are its iniquities ment on charity:
purt Article at the wme P™*. ,
R"*1
dwells
frrwnsn’s grave!
A gentleman had observed a little girl
RS. BABCOCK,
Another doughface from a western state.
trvMOni &gt;-pls t0 them who bind
No, we'vo no personal wrong* to avenge nrtre widespread and towering. It is clad in rags passing him with a bottle,
(Late of the firm of Clark
Babcock.) Veiled in cloud the 'little giant’ walka,
■ ' Shop near P«rt&lt; UoteS. Hwtiupx
ancient, indeed; bat if *11 the injury it
boJy and lh&lt;f mini
and
yet
every
warm
drop
uf
the
red
Pil
­
V
&amp; 8. COBB.
which she carried to a grocer to bs filled
grim tide in our vein is embittered with has isflicted upon the human race—foa'.r with whiskey .and with which she returned
A cloud that keroest observation balks
C. I. COBB.
tbo' knowledge «&gt;f wrongs which those destiny in this world and the next—eould home. Oao bitter cold morning, when the
A cloud of falsehood from his censer
bo dare deny, ur’cn in quertion call
(Late of the firm of 8. S. &amp; C. L.
most sacred iy cherished by us have suffer­ be gathered from the record of God's an­ snow drifted In tbe streets, he saw the child
Kalamazoo. May, 1. 1857nSltf
Mmni.svit.Ls Exciiaxok. hy
gel and presented in one view, a world
flung,
'
Slaveholders right divine to rale the earth
ed.
strugling homeward through the snow with
The emanslion* of hi* pen and tongue,
fc. h prcroi{gtivc of Southern birth,)
We live to avenge those wronp, as। would be startled from ite slumber*.— the omnipresent bottle—her little bare
I We venerate not, we worahio not at the
Composed of Bill* and speeches which Must meet their vengsnee;—Tis a dread
a
­ well as other* suffered by those kindred alter of the Moloch because the pathway leg* glowing with tho effect* of tho cold,
to us bv the ties of* common humanity.
lie called bri into his bouse, which sheen
displayed
Mortal*. Mich.
J.F.KMOBT.
ful doom,
History has taught u* temperance priori-. to lie shrine is worn dt«p, and beaten tercd reluctantly, and hi* wife—one of
Around hi* form a most congenial shade. _
Battik Cb f.k Hovffz, by Campbell &amp;
Fill a political, or literal tomb!
Ci. He must b« blind who cannot learn bard, by the ceaseless tramping ofages of those never backward In the deeds of kindI To future ages will descend your name, 'Venice thy fearful council, styled tho Ten’
।
idolatrous
madness.
W . Belik Creek. Mich.
_
lewoni. Her verdict Is against th*
NEW GOODS
M k-i: ail I lot-ax. by J. Da tn &amp; Co.,
We go not with it* pilgrim* because new—clothed the child with warm ho*e
Like Arnold’* damned to everlasting Was not more jcaloua of the tongues oiI license evstem. Intemperance is one off
and a comfortable cluak. and warm and
JUfshsU. Mich. OrtwrJ Sup Bo.s.fcrL^I the most fearful word* known in our lan­• the stone*, which mark their pathway are happy she went borne, still bearing ths
|
fame;
men.
; covered with the green mould of ages. .
guage-.
It
is
the
embodiment
of
all
that
He would his country have betrayed, and
- buttle, which was the whole caise of her
•
You
think
the
matter
might
be
regulais crushing in poverty, bitter in woe, or
! own and sister's sorrow. Her father was
Oaiotx or ths Boxxkt.—The first bon­
you
black in crime. The rum traffic is on un­. ted. What has been the history of it*I a man who owed th* gentleman a considFreedom betrayed unto a baser crew.
,net worn in England was brought from adulterated, unmixed curse—a parentt regulation 1 For more than two hundred
• year*, the sale of intoxicating liquor* has&gt; arable sum. Evening came, and the druuGreat Cass approaching in his hand doe*1 JItaly in the_. reign of Elizabeth, and ita ' scourge from its first cancerous seating
l keu lather visited tbo gentleman—but he
form was n compromise between the pre*-( upon humanity to this day. That canvasi been regulated by law* Need we point, was now a sober man; that day the con­
bear
•
&lt;
- •
.
--------- 1 before us with it* fearful!I you to the result! The history of the tents of tho bottle remained untouched.
! A *&gt;"iprle*s thing, which claim* his con-■ &lt;ent round Italian peasant hat and the (as it moves
scenery of
poverty, vice, and crime, skat-■ traffic Is a sufficient answer.
• Oh. air,’’ said he, ‘1 owe you money.”
French
hood.
The
material*
employed
“
R^ulato a wrong! The ideals not
Co. Officer*.
chcd from life in ita deep coloring of tear*i
ntant care
■
“No," waa tho reply, I“canocl the d*bt;
____
To mould aad farm it; still unto the viewr jin constructing these head ornament* and blood, L.
bn*
not__one bright spot oni more absorb than infamous. It 1* a foul but you must quit drinking."
S. Vas Bkcxt, Register of Deed’­
t
compromise
with
iniquity
—
a
yoking
of
t
•
•
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•
can
rest.
Not
r.
Tis over changing to shapes strango andI .were crimson satin, elaborately einbroi- wfaich the wearied ere
- ,n tkf Court Boom, HsBlinp.
Tears stood in tbe man’s eyew, as ho
: x for KecorJiag. in ril cssm. “
P“a
dered, cloth of gold, and similar rich ma- single gleam of sunligl
unlighl beam* upon u*.i, saint and deril—a compound of heaven
SELLING OFF AT A SLIGHT
saiid—
r. I 4;&lt;rB «r* left for record.
•_______ _
new,
.
„om
U1H .... b&lt;cn
wu.. •*
_ ’malign star to man!! I and hell—an infernal adulteration which ’ “ Sir. 1 owe you, pnd von clothed my
t 'tertel*
*. ®
Sometimes ’lie bald, sometimes it weirs a ।trials.
S.'ieldox, County Treasurer.
Ofj From lho cra(i|c n, the grave, its fols* lifts up and legalizes wrong and pulls
when whiskey made me a brute—
The Leghorn flat, with perpendicular ' p
]urcd hlm to
3^.— down tho right! a draping of th* three- child,
&lt;
and I neglected and starved her, I’ll never
*«•
.
.
crown, and a wide brim standing out for 1
Noah's day to this, drandonnpw mouthed dog of the pH in the habiliment* i
Tis now a puppy- and ’Us no” “ P«।
Mills, County Clerk and Notary
taste another dtop again."
' same. Empires ahare
---------pi»
&lt;of a guardian angel, to stand and smilejrt 1 And b» has t»L That simple act of chari­
You seek, ydu 4nd,-but find not what around the fore, was the first legitimate rhas ’been the
the door-rill* o! the pit* of earth. The
bonnet worn, and this appeared long af­ cd away, nations have been f irgolten, and Iprinciple would associate the arch-fiend ty
and kindness has touched the chord
l
you sought,
I
the citlea of thei/greatness covered with ।
with Deity on the throne of heaved, and which a thousand tortures of words of re.
Like Protcns, changed to something else ter the reign of Elizabeth. It was trim­
the dust of oblivion; but intemperance
monstrance would never haveiroachad.
mingle
the
wail*
of
the
lost
with
the
prrii
med with artificial flowers and immense yet lives, lb* most desolating scourge
Glows ’uh raying and inconstant
I. \ I L i.imooa, Attorney and Couniolof redeemed.
bows of ribbon. Our present neat and that over darkened thn pathway of man. see
i
.
, , . .
Land
It would unite the world of hila* and
exquisitely delicate and tasteful bead cov­ The pestilenoe stalks forth and feast* up­
gleam
woe, and place angels on a looting .with
ering is but a modification of thia huge af­ on it. rouing tribute, but pseses away.— devil*. Dues God, Sir, in his govern­ throat with a cooper's drawing knife &lt;m
Ph»nt**-inagoria of a Sickle drcam;
the 19th inst. producing instant death.—
War lifts its beacon crimson in the red
Y. Smuih. Attorney and Conn
fair, which not many years back, waa so glare of conflagration, and strides over the ment, recognize such a principle I Do Thc4th of this month she attempted self
sun IM r“&gt; S". *i,h • ™" ben™1'” univerarily worn and admired.
dull ufc d-m M
!"•
torn field until his garments drip and his laws regulate theft, ewearing, perjury destruction in a similar manner but was
eomnU»MW"1
b“J■"
might
smoke in Mood ; but war ceases, and the murder, foci Do his retribution* .lumber prevented before abe had succeeded in N*
Strives to prepare it for foe public sight;
A small Dish or Pox*.—Why Is a harvests of peace lift their gulden wares when eocalled respectable men team me ering the jugular rein—aha however made
HMtk.fn, Barry County, Mich.
7
With speech on speech be wraps the bent- door latch like a beautiful woman! Be­ where hostile squadrons met in deadly upon bis laws 1 Do bi* penalties fall a frightful gash, nesrly severing the wind­
without modification upon the most aban­ pipe. On the Saturday of her death she
cause
it is something to a door, (adort.)
shock.
ling round,
Famine, gaunt and spectral, stalks doned, while sinner* of “good moral* char did the house-work, rooking meals, iron­
Swathes ite weak limbs with meaning.
Why ba* H lately become impossible
on around tho firesides of man, and the acter enter in and d writ at hi* righthand 1 ing &amp;c. A little before sundown her bus­
Falk A’ Holskook, Attorneys &amp; Counsel­
Because
most profound
____ for women to go to Heaven!
famished skeletons lie down in death, and, Does he *trike hand with iniquity 1 Can band stopped out for the purpose of rotting
lor* al L«w. BolicitOTS in Chancery, Laud L*». *°Until acquired sufficient strength of bone. foe way is straight and noreqw.
. without shrouds or grave*, bleach at the those who have wealth; and power, and s whipeudk and waa only sbront for tea
respectability, transgree. his command­
It leaves it’s author’s hand and stands alon*
Why i* the bridegroom more expensive threshold. But the earth teems again
Then by the Priests of the Slarerle See than the bride? Because the bride is al­ w ith promise aad the judgment is ttajwd. ments and go unpunished T AS Mere, in
yoJULLTw.^ALK-^AS. O.HOLBKOOKany civilised government now existing on
Elder William*
Ti* duty cbrtetencd ’Squatter Sovereign- ways given away, whil* foe bridegroom But how diflerent with rnm! It never■ earth, is this principle made tho basis of
slumbers. Its work cease* not for a mo­
legislation, «ave in th* legalisation otfoe
Is usually sold.
ment. It b »«, »ke the p-UlW con­
R..nnn.in&lt;. Rir. that th*
Why is a rertlre* sleeper like a lawyer! fined to particular localities or ciawe*.—
V'rXtU wonderful and new;
Crrek.MIch.
Because he litt on one side, and then turns It invades all. It drools and Mavera on
J- M. Rvaaw*, Physician and Surgeon.
the throne and in the hovel. The civili*n which are now punishable with imprison­
Deriiued tbo march of Freedom to op­ and Uu on foe other ride,
ment and death for the purpose of restrain­
Ottes in Stebbins * RmmU's Star,. Co—*
ing them 1 That they should em-power
gpThevery latest novelty in dress
: Tb* pat^r^t of her most deadly foe*.
B- H. Fcllu, Attorney and Cmmaelnr
it of glittering an election of good moral men to perpe■« &gt;
-■ ■ •
w ■« - - &lt; K^Mcaaa
in Paris, is crinoline sleeves. Now, then,

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Cd, A

fret- « r. appltea

«ri AatuU.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY AUGUST 27, 1857.

Cablo* CL Scott. Justice of the Peace.
Nour, Public, General Land and Tax Art. al
crileeUsai promptly attended tn, OCtaiin

SPRING

। i» nvript ill
Rk rahip. to.
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1 Hail! Bully Brooks, Knight of the BludWm. Bcbootb, Attorney. CuuaaclUr and

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; wbo did fcta-l- S—W’ “ “■

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the
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roll st the damning

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acknowledgment of tbe Get from any one

XaiJter frore Jrateusr—1
- A very dtiibrwfte snd apptttoi.tly pro
rw.ditstvd muster wtw&gt; rouimittod yester­
day uftcrn-.-ett.in the utighbcrlwad of
J.
mid Cherry *r*«ta. . 1‘hu rrturdtsrei
rr.tr wt* n y'«”g E"gH«hnan. named
1- wufalq and the perpetrator of
ihe stfawta Uhtiu* George Fraelit, who,
i.u-edsg LU iM-phAW
street, attemptcdtoAtaAWto.VtftlL-’pietol being knockad friro hi* ban! the d.-»pcrjt« nnn puri.uad Lun. pbe” h:to a tavern, the " n»hiagtoa ILftel, No. 232 Cherry ut.-c.-t, kept
i.y J.-»eph WHater,and wore he could
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nerve that Mr. Ridgeway Lus nut been
induced to take this honorablo step itfctonsequence uf Lavita more jpf tins waidd'a
goods than he knows what to do with. u«
might b" the ea*e of otbor*; or with a
-jp. ..r nUVltatag tar Liuajlf "
. g«ta
tttecrm'-'
name r.mo:ig bmdten ■rnrnr -Onttwcrm*

trary, ihcro is q mortgage upen MrRidgeway’rf p.-otierty to the 1.mount of
•10,
ft
10,000,
WO, while at -----------bv» time --------of life, and
_
without n family,* 1wi has no partlcalar de
tins ut exj-ectauun of extending hl* busi.V. JT.
j'. Tribenr.
JHfara*.
new affiiirs.—_V*.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

ing wing of that rorty which they «»« •

Wdially hatsd.
n&gt;‘«’
Hrta ■tall ■*“' '• to r“kct
...x'.SmTOL
JM.NKVUB.......
racy and Slavery will hereafter by ay»ono^oM,aBd tbeiv will ba no uto fortoe .teve nmneJ l :*tv-s h». bt-eo ■*'
HASTINGS. THCRsfcl
&gt;nI,
Northern &lt;fonghf..ee to attempt to titej 1ta.me.tet. •tektottepr-tAi~"'J** J ^,.
BLANKSr^LASKS!!
ta»rd •&gt;&lt; •
“W‘‘h.'
any distinction, for there i*, e«:'
'ttemlSve Wr -me me.U»r I"®’ &lt;" "Ttare
। --- ------------------ute™.
rcallv none. They need not
1
—.
&gt;at
1 yissa
a
rftteMUer. lt#t there to
wfcw ________
h to pottmd
'J^
’T.e.
WffTranty and QuitJClalru Deed*, Real
eiihjr
,Uch,
Estcte nnd Chattel M/rtgagra for silent
ereu for free Kansas. Any ow wfth tbu
tester
U*. H &lt;h-»• 1«reaard to it.
. . „
this office.
y
alfobUrti dLuernfoent ran now see Uta- in Tte
rijeet rftto ertlet. h. toellj. »
thi. i. all done to bold their party frjgf1™®*" Uta kind ofl»d ..imU, .htab »b~ * '■
menta together iu that .socth'X Bc.idc. eeH®tto(doo to
The future of tbe BepuWcnn Party.
by even- act of the modern* Democracy tamunted .id. mvl. * mod.
dta-rM &lt;™u »
Tbe friends of the republican party whleh tiky endorse, they belie their pro­
U I. tnrdl.td«|Wetn Ite odor. Aodu&gt;JP«««'’tara«&lt;»tay^

have never before since jts organization
.
ur «• li~r&gt; r-Uta- h-lu u&gt; bad so much to encourage them as at
present. Not that the ri-'-M.-r «f that"
»
an^EtKlishi-itauy,
which
northern
dough
­
J
tallw«tag 1.teary, wtaul. norrtam deugta
party have been so great or ite achieve­
mtn. H&lt; ca-te W this «Wltey nbei* 11 &amp;reg «• to
&lt;«’««* t0 b© «ements so wonderful; but'that there is n
veir* since; With Li» wife and ^Knmcnccd
knowlcdged
ledged by t|ie
th party
* as sound' in the
SimuU'Occd know
growing confidence in tha permanency of
Hu.-k'«»jeweller. After becoming settled, dcinecratic
tuith.
......
..J[ rightevuncM of lluman
its organization, and of the correctness of
»£ retoriM to Eogl-iti'Uwl &lt;w h:&lt;» retiira
«j VcH©se In tW

tice Carmichael for a-wa.-rani
,
Irishman with whom he bad a
.$
avening previous. For sorne rra*. y,
Carmicltacl did not issue the warraj
the Ipan soon after me: the
street and shut hl tn with a r«rrJ» °
»o that Im Instantly died. This QcJl
great excitement among the Irish
Patrick Jubnton is the nams rf a.
murdered mun and James Bennett tk../,
tbe murdererPmaoetUing Attorney, Moers B
kiua, was sent for iwsterday and pra-3
ed ta.Muakegvn where the murd**,*
under arrest and awaited cxatniauM •

fincion.
,
, ,
O,tet«e.«tol&gt;tte ~«MO rf teteg
In ftc Southern States the profcs*t»ns
So It h a 1th die Pfoaccr.

Wlien the rod ।
Mons Iwbtaa OfflUBM,—Adria.’
tamtovd. oeoM derive Zrmn U. I- to is amdied by way of atrtigxtion, it neats from Fort Kearney Mate feat a patty rf
a quaatity
of filth tUt wyu* nineteen drovers, tiiorgcd with upusrd,, r
been lung ago demonstrated that re* &lt;*• BtsTsuch
GlMni,
------ted.
•
,
If one of their parly would take »uch a Ute fcrthu neighborhood &lt;/ Rail K™’* । wioni&lt;v b^, to Iw m the way, cwmot 800 bead at cattle, destined for the It*,
fit of tbeL’tah expedition, v era- att»*Uj
position he would U Instantly decapitated.
doubles, and even treble* in value, ® “ !
««hlng a portico of R- *n “»'•
twenty-one miles above iU f,.rl
।
No Democrat is here couridepal orthodox
M I c«&gt;ncdvo thai I imt. by a partv of 160 Cbcyennst,
unlem he lljnre ali free State seotnuents short lime after their c-jnstructfon. AmJ j
those principles
,i AR tbe cattle and toentyoee n^,,
’tlx
______ which nre tluj motive and declare himself, uncompromisingly. attain. R
u I,1&lt;u'cfl cver^ &lt;)"0 nair J*. "T ! have beta engaged In ‘dirty *«*•*
tftJ him. 1
believe it toibe the duty of uc Lung- power of it» action. There &lt;&gt;f the opposi­ in favur of extending S1**"/ irto
cn
dw rest of mankind, by toe
«« ,I
' n nJrr with tho
it nfottera not how much filth the were run offi and one man wiw killed,
HdK.uhv
4te:«vra
d-Vm.MSum, maimdrim!:
nffHctaft----------- -Fritoft Ml ra.
tion who flatter thenwelves that tho Re­
armilicr severely rotmdvd. Thrrerftfa
Pioneer may cast about, It will not serve
Im wife, in i-nwr'l'n-nlte of
of Its
lts Wing
Veing imdnmrtn- .. rj. whtrvvcr the Am«ican ffiig float*, aud
Indians v. ere shin. Colonel Bah*
publican party it waning, are an minting
tuite-d. tlmi
id tix'tlu'r
L1?,' Frertl-1
' * V"'’^.s.^
r aifa : * bielievu thia evit-UtoUm to be tbe glorious
to bid..- its iuiqvltie* nor tfrwc of its pat- started in pursuit of the ludianxhe dare not open h:s mouth lest be be an- ■ conveyance of producq. *pd m
Mrti Fre-.'th,:l1io''.'.h ■- mother
uf ravin i
.
of the L*essod Sham Dunocra- with oils possessing so medical value, athenatiMd an 1 spit upon, and unrero-1 dlweJ.c
r&lt;ms from siaw, neither will h ««rt the
•
ctlj«Sif«pp’.iea !'•( » 'ft'.o-’realwiut four,,
and are destined to certain disappoint­
tnonioualy klekcd out of the party. Bud*:
'pj^nuin qtsstioo'to be solved in rc- just cumlemr-atiun of the people.
Boarox. A ng. 26.—-Mcwrs. Benedict &amp;
vferts si-x-', an Pattern heattag Lefix-u
I believe the Dcchratfon of lndq&gt;cn- ments. Everywhere those opposed to
■Ihe conductor of die Pioneer complains Qi., stockbrokers, have failed. Tbe txk,
Jiiiw Kelly, iitaL.ii! 'L
dence to be a sclievidenthie.
the extension of Slavery nre uniting
the following banks are refused by tk
t Two yva;s*f««r* :*«’'" Smith .man led biof bring poor. Well no one blame him
I*
1 believe that a pegro has no rights that rgninsl the party of extension, namely, tho Democracy North will be comj*lled construction Is, will such
---------a road
&lt;ivorc-jd asbst. Mm. Frceth, and one ©141.1 a uhite tuan w bqutij to respect.
linkers. Tl»» Kanawa Bank of Virrfth;
to yield to the nrcdmnjmirt power of their • ----------------iug control
• »v:n
iviil :•
it &lt;amv«
prove n-munerelfte
remunerate for that. But bemuse he Is taot wealthy
Farmers* Bunk of Wvkkfork. IL L;Tn.
Itos’been fie fruit td th!*,* union. This
I bclkro that a father may sell h’.s sun the Democratic party.
Southern brethnm, cr suffer a m&lt;nt dis- to th&lt;»c who may engage in itl
it afford* no excuse for tbe taxing of the
.t.-S-efthirg.; lid!t j il! fi-eltagtaw! tbrejt*
erton Bonk. R. I; Rhode Hand Crem',
li^tho most southern of the southern graccfal excommunication.
into boniluge, auf his danflitcra for pur­
Will the
I think this question may be answered ' people to the amount of sixty dollar* for Bank-. Farmer*’ Bank of Gratae* Q&gt;;
liW-Bcn' tin rurir .snd nebhe*, Freeth poses of provtitutiun, or that he may himStates tliers is soon to be but one party ; yield I A port of them will. Those
in the nffinnaltv e. F«r iu the first place tbe purpose &lt;4 bestowing a gratuity upon X. Y.J Western Bank, Contf ; WarnsCu.
rjllcingtLst!!*&gt;.• .’.-tr?:: d haf threatened to wlf, hold his ownjaon ns u dlsve, and keep
who fatten at the public crib, and place
.
in
effect
that
state
of
things
already
exists.
lUte ibefcriu. r'- lift- twvcral time*.
the road would pass through a section of him. if th© people h«*e “F gratuities link, Pcno.; ami the Hancock lisakef
hi* daughter to gratify Ids lu»t; and that
ilaiite. *1*110 reported failure cf a hole
&lt; Smidi 4-m! Id* wife moved Ir.to .Fourth whoever relnsls Jn.iiwt this udi*;&gt;cnsation I In tlm more nortlicm of the Slave Slates the occasional draught ofgovernment |»p. country uftsurp-issed iu fertility and re­
to bestow, they would much prefer the
there is springing up a moat powerful ally above principle, consdcnro cr humanity. ,
.” ..
Qinn..
H‘ t.■
, fo untnic.
,
of Providence,” ft a fanatic and nigger
will throw themselves into th* sweet em­ sources. And all that U needs tp. devcl. chousing of thtfir own subject*.
to the Republican party; and while th“ brace of Slavery. Rut «he mss*&lt;&gt;« of the*
w orMnpper.
ope these resources U «&gt;mo majn'lhorAs 1 stated in my forme/article I wold
t*
Lush.--’ . * Wlu-n nt Fburth and
iltoxATtc Mak«isux as© ns Exo.1 believe it: the binding forea «4 the di­ lido of emigration continues to move for- Northern Sfatcv, while.they Imo nn un­
Gln-rry riser. Is* shipped t«» talk to it vine comnisnd to multiply and replenish
uughfarc—tofoe outlet to ™wUl b-v wbkh not drew it nccccssary to nolle* tbo ‘twad­ Ynung Indies of a romatic turn of raiol
ward’in its present diiectiou that element dying love for the LmIod, still have a;i unnwuri n*ripiy Harrison, and. while
the earth that ypunj niggers are a profirelenimgJmtrcd
slavely, Mid would the product* of the country can bo»M&gt;t UT dle’ cf the Pioneer, were it not for tbe tn»y &lt;’• av© acme wholesomr experince
tha? vng2g.nL Fr-.-'to pred qp Fourth
muet continue to increase.
«Ttbc misAy ulilrh waits
lublc^rop, and tint no questienfs should
The rood would, doubtless, do a g-M&gt;d lo­ fact, thatlhe pockets of the people were
Ureei-hi *u nthtftww. As soon r.« Frvrth be a*ked a* to lhi:r paternity.
Tbe power of this element, when arous­ die lipf &gt;rc they would give one vote to­
niarriagcs, from th© foHowfog cskikw
.
wards its support.
cal biaiacw from the start and it would iK-ing so severely fleeced foe tho purpose
. Mf S»niiL h&lt;- .Tr «■ it 1 f the &lt; n.nlbas m&gt;4 .
before tbe Faris tribcnal*:
I believe that God is the Father of all ed. w evidenced in the late struggle in Mis­ ^It. will be seen tliat thqonly two py^pptbikh-I Su-ftti, iftvJimi’ time say- । creation niggers excepted, ami that they
&gt; Made mo Giabre »ovks to be ditinrel
.
of beeping the concern oliva.
souri, tbe very strong b-ild.of border
lies that will be iu existence hi 1WX&gt;, will steadily increase.
itig; ‘■Smith,
are Luhig to &lt;• o-.ipluln of descended from Ham, and nre cursed to
And’ then as it regards through travel,
fft.m ber hnsbaud. Monsieur Chtirv, al­
fintnxin, where tl&lt;F Democracy .-if not tw the Slavery and tlSS Anti-Slavery .paft
jai-.,’48;idi!i raflLH by r.rt:tg.*‘ that h* the end uf time; tint there oyght to Le,
and through freight, tljis r-cul u ould doubt- Grack here. Its dictum could be tent as LlgUing. The ludy. it appears, n th.
vtai hot
Xattlhfc arpanst h’m.”
ahsolntdr beaten, arc most effectual^ tie*. Tho North and the South. W ho
daughter of a treble Belgian family, 0!
il there is not.somewhere In the limits of
win be rcsjKmvible for'this can be easily kssdoil* ftill-Jiare aud the profit* de­
j forth with no one to say it nay.
Then *^e w»s some years ago p&gt;»rewti
! Frerth'fiioD torn* reply to tb’.«, and space u Heaven for their use, if they are frightened.
answered. But bow the cmtc*t will end
aild “ did I uSr pity ynitr p'vsn-i t* the
rtejjwf.- it
No less siinlfioant cro lire dennnstra beta eon the two suction* may not be ea­ rived from tkte source would be equal to i too,Lw»foa4*m reigned Supreme hi coun­ btaort’a lWl|f •“”*
permitted, Laing ithingw,* to go to Heaven
ctinftryT* Shilttii!ei.'.«dttls. Freeth then nt all, or if the Pit should ba too foil of
tboro af any ristd In tbo State.
tions in California. All the opposition sily prodictclJ’
ty and lu State. ‘Tbs party’ had o-utrol Mpbeod that while vK.ting the
repneJ," I *31 sb
' ««h” ut t!,e mine Al-'lltibnlsts to liol.l ’em.
Let «ny °ae ‘“k* 1,u “13P #“J ,xsn“oc of ths funds and the Pionror hid the ad­ circus &lt;if Sfe ILjexu. at BrusjtlsJsLe fell
parties there liave united against the par­
tlfitepjrni
px’tej yprprt*
dppcrutrly in lo-c with the c.'oujn oft*
I believe in Sj. Walker the hero of
the route, and all the circumstance* rou- vertising oftl* ‘tex sales’ and dxTcounty
ty nf Slavery extension, and with a toler­
anJindxUli JM.I ri v.-lver. I-rf। Nicariigua and I pray for his rertotation
Church 5f«»!e. wftabliih'tnrtii, xuraamed Ligiitntpj.pn.l..
tiectcd with ii, snd 1 Uiitik lie * ill be con­
cX tie pl'.to! ana‘ 'd. •5m1lh.\y&gt;m nre ।
able goad ehauco fir sticccn. But ifbea­
printing
. •|»lv from ill© snarrelltHH matuwr b
-- pcRthc
Dy all lovers cf good music and cspro vinced mat die abvvc propusltkn i» cor­
rt ckal m’w;' bt&lt;t
1 believe inSteplu-ti A. DmiglaM; tint ten,, the eZrtiieh/4 still remain, and these
which be biased away. She folfowid the
rriffger. Mr. Il irr'r
be wim right when he commended the facts show a great revulsion cffee Ung since ially these w !;o 'are church going people! rect.
interesting ulnrot «-f her purion
Par*,
■The fckry has departed fioro Israel.
iu&lt;
-'.I :kc1 :l.c piste! out of Missouri Cumnr«mdse rtaSMcredcompact
where she snd Lightning wens United is
wa shall lie understood "when wo speak
Tbe road would commence asy at Jones­
llir
last
I
’
roridrtitinl
campaign.
All
that
Is
lift
to
them
is
tbe
Tithft
Fpceth':. hand.
twit no^unhall-i«il hand should disturb,
the holy biiri«“f mutriaMtiy. I But the
The Fillmore Know-nothing party cf of church music iu contradictinelion from ville, and cwmUct there with the Bottthcrn &lt;-f Hattiuft. And they are avidrntly dis­
Smith tfo n ran
llulicvc that l a was right'when he dcuhgratefir! rfnwn after q waling the prey
end Fre.'.'.b’pklie-* u;
Julius secular music. Under our present forms a:&gt;d thq Amboy. Laming and Traverse posed to utaketlic beat of wEat little tbey erty brci’gl.t t«» him l;y tl» roidiik site,
c^ircd it to l o u»jut.l to the south, right the'North and South, is dead
after him.
Wh- ,,
of church service, tnu»lc; ringing if you B'.y Rail Road*, snd it would extend in a
wlien he broke it..down and pul squatter
diverted the. latter, ani flashed seay with
can auta’.urd here.
Waahiugtoc HotJ, L ----------- .
sovereignty in itsjplocc. I believe he was driven to desperation by the extremity please, form 1 a very ImiiortAnt part of mirth westerly direction through Horner
I’ronh. ®r»tli of th-m ran throngh th-.- fight when he abanoiied squatter sover­
,
No wonder the 1’ituicir man is cxcrcfo- s young lady « umcctcd with FftnoeT*.
aud Marahali, counqcting at the latter
wh 'ie talent ia jumpkiu
no re I
Ijar-tootn, a low smalL low eellhtr room, eignty F.EI? set np our blessed dogma of of their enure, can net cr again galvanize that m;rvice, and with reamm. What so
i rd Kith sj many trouble* in rvg -r-l to
«£pvper ho ;•■■.. capUrtted hit very jeae
t-iwirdatl c trt-'A roonq'ftst a* Bn-j-h got the olden lime—■'.he strong shall govern it with effective vitality. That it was us- c'ffectualy abeorb* the attention, so imjier- place with the C.-utral Railroad; and from
th® •Cn.’ No wonder &gt;&gt;e rails at tho ’Ilan- tied mhid.—P:t. £dr______ 1
iub&gt; a«:nJI vcrritvlu between the Ur th.: wc-ik. Instead thereof.
ccptibly
withdraws
the
thoughts
from
there througn Bellevue in Eaton County, 'nor* about the tax printing uni JI d.at
ed/ur tho benefit and success of the pro- ■
mid Vtehen, Frtrth Aired three rimes, . I believe in tha rascality of the Black
Escape or Two or tuc Lesriswctni
slavery |»arty, iu the last campaign, iu everything else; awake* thu,Sy mpathirs and through Uastinp tho county scat of
sort of thing. No wonder cither tbit
twft I JI* ert.'
Smith’- br-wst.* kdiin- Rrpui.licnits, and tho parity aud sanctity
rein* state* Is too well understood by and carries the listener olvrj with it, as Barry County to Grand Rapids; connect­ he is Mot wealthy.’ The principles he P^isoxxas.—Wood and Knigltru. the
Iiim In abptrttwo tnimriev..
■ if our brethren, the Irish CitLolica, all of
two siirviviag ptiM&gt;ncr» sbo *&lt;re sate!
thaw wjio composed tho rank nnd file of music. Wlait more taming to the wild­ ing there with the Detroit and Milwaukie
i‘oar jKiliti^.) faith.
vdvocaics have bcounc unj^pniar with from th© band* of tbo L».-.» r*w*rth rreb
I bclievr in democracy, with Douglas* that pa. ty, to be ever agein cflcctirely est fancies, more soothing to the rufllcd and w ith tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana
Rsitaaiuvt* kCaaoitr W * Dxrrva— 1
with so mcrii difficulty. M-c ***k •T.
i oxpkmutirfix and |&lt;werv*th&gt;n; in the New used for such a purpose. No duubl but and angry spirit, or more winning in ita Rail Roads, and from there to Muakcgon. the people.
A Ct-Mir.FB Ca.sk.—In Uk yoar Ibid. .-.
Now ny-advke to that Gctdkmau la broke jail at Deis ware -i&gt; 'IliurUaj nigU
/TeMomasi us expounded by enlightened the game so succcssftily played, will be tcndenck'*, to the wayward, than sacred Thus furnia’iiug the nearest and in&lt;n&gt;t di­
nnd made their escape. No tidlogs Ud
yo mg joiuw,.uv‘ngLud.&gt;v«i ou tbecoroerj/! Southern divines,.'espccbily in tha chapter
to abandou a d.wperuto career, which
Lf Piiikam an-lCu&lt;Tvy strtwts, iu this rilyy
tried again, in localities where tbo* have music.
been rcoui'.d uftlicni upto ^eMerday
rect rente acrow tbo Lake from Milwau­
mating of Gnc»imiw and I’.iul; in the
mual always be trojiopular whb a free ar d morning. Their al.iwuJi.ig Is. si tribute!
beamoinvolve 1 in L * pecuniary nffitfra
ft is well then tliat it ha» ever l&gt;ccn as­ kie to Gnclpnati, Philadelphia, New York
ConKtikutfon as tnnluincd by ^aney^in nothing to hope without il; but they will
...
Intelligent
people,
and
come
out
in
tavor
wvlely to the negligitw &lt;&gt;r complieity.if
‘ iu.- Higher Law alien subordinate to any make thriAbct* upon *oraO other card if sociated with all the forms of worship in and all the intervening places that travel
the guard. Two of the guards nf tbr w-l
tor hhn t' urit th- 'i .! .1,
of juittico and the right.
ar: • f timgre«s;’in the Brvthcrlwod of they over v.*in again.
cur ccarches, and continues t*» form a part
—who w.-rc of course jppointol by &amp;*•
iiora,ta&gt;d m tuy '.fitc 'n
Then
and-nol
till
then
can
he
expect
to
Man. «&lt;r»u (Lure i» no nigger iu the care;
In Pens11 vania; the home uf a pro- of the devotion uf all worshipers.
It would be tbe channel of conveyance
In roaiw of tlrt foil ''v:,&gt;;
der-Ri:flkn authority, etc »-*;•’. l&gt;
in-tia?final triumi’.h &lt;»f SJsvery, audits
flourish.
Fata. Put.
j
Sacred
Music
to
be
cfft-cual
mu*t
spring
sl.vvery
President,
David
Wilmot,
w
boae
ntteriy tiurdirJ.k-.
A gmth-rqaa froo
obtair.od.a dteclurgt «rj&gt;:
for the travel and produce from a groat
lift: isvcr-Usting.’’,
vhe State ln«'’vcnt Lta, muvm
Delaware &lt;!v*iiLe« them to *1* r* l&gt;*aan:» i* iodentified with the prohibition from tha heart, none but lo»er» of music part of Wisconsin and Miaessoia, and
K. C. Van Wyce w.’.' RreorJ-.-r. Shortly |
de if. any !&lt;&lt;tcrtbm ths |.to&lt;mfrsl!irtaDeasocial.
.. .w .—Bt ArTxt-KCPrnr a Bxxn.—ffhorrible of shivery extension,* i* to day a candi­ can join in the chorus of snertd sung with Northern MicWgar.
■dves The affair is greatly ti k re
utter*.
The following fifom^ic rfadiwn (Wk.)
And wlien we take Into consideration
iy;-_ in
wb rc ho «•!» ! nreurrence took place al Crestline on Sot- date fur Governor, nominated by the uui- any effect. •
grattMl, for if any vestagc
etofi wav
We think it is not too much to say tlat tbo vastnes* of extent and resources of Patriot (demqcsottc) trtust be deemed as remained in the Ikvu &lt;-3x &lt;rs., a-J tW
-r.w-J.1" Cfnptror.wit for n v bil«-- At cuts [ nrday last. Il appears that a tome bear ted twice of til opposed lb© present Ad­
doib&gt;r j
H
■ i »ri:n* *q&lt;»iinte.| has tern for wiui* tib»c past kepi chained ministration.
too little attention as a general tiling is that acction ofeountry.lt is imporaibl* to a rather unkuid cut from a brotlJCr demo­ eflf-jyn*1 ol the tuariiiiK'.'y ri I ra is t*t*
with Jethro Wood, t!th*
w inventor
incenter of
of the ’j n--tan.-;-.r Ida
hi* nine*
nine of business by a saloon
In Ohio, the rrtiomlnation of'Salmon paid to this p*rt of church worship; true estimate the amount of business that will crat; ccvcrihci«*s weewnmund the same county, this wvuid dciftny it. S-»'*il
.-.ist
ironrpkm.;,
n«.lfir
firnlwni
vilwm ho
ho then
then • keeper.
keeper, On:
(hi Saltjrdav. n nmplo uf boy*
___ _____
_
___
P, Chase for Governor, nut on account of such music must spring up from, and be eventually seek an outlet from thal.qacr- to tbe careful attention of democrat* gen­ mob rule again -wir in L.*vrtita.&lt;tb. «
.
. Jcreo
।
went to work,
made ni*4irtit«w,Mi
’
ran hardlv foil to run wild ex.-ek—Anin unison with those devotional feelings,
erally as being nalianal in itsappiicwtMin.
t-sd a email irn» fiwn lery, tutlhg a lior*« by running first iawardv, and then from at nilibility. but on account of those prinma Cinrirpondtnee fiutflw. •/ JiiurhuL
‘\fhy is our party to day «w Ite knees
to drive LU bri?»«w. Ito th-n tn-mufiie. him, when ofa sudden ho made a sprine eiplet with w liich he has betm to long without whleh, the church service is but n
Il is true the Hoad would come in com­

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tnred and pedilh'd tit.* Wood plow for at them, and breaking his chain started
abuutfire ywara-if th* '.wplratimi uf which ailvr them. They had reached tho doo.ncriod he removed to'Columba*, Ultfo. oj the saloon, when the foremost oiw rush­
and e«atdished himrelt’ia pluvrefeid toon- ed in, ar.d. under tbe influence of fear, dos­
rfery Ltfdnc**, wkiebhc- bit* continued up ed the door Itfforb bi* companions could
get in. Tbe latter was f. ifowed by the
bear oocc round the builaing, when be
ry of college 1 ■: u railroad A«#;any, i.i seized and mam’lcd Li:n in a uighU'ul man­,
nkvns-~nt fiwwuMrlie reijeivnda draft on ner. A crowd sucecedid in trighiening
u-firtn in tMv city am.-rating Io nearly th • *nbnal away from hi* victim. When j
tali’ll up. the boy, wl*J is about fourteen
i years of ugu. was unable to speak or help
uhnvlf. It waa feared tint be could; not
Emerald City,
anrvive the injarins sustained, ‘fhc bear
was subsequently skou Much indigos*
1 tion is felt in the community toward the
owner of.thn brarj fur leaving U so rosefmej onlv oar "t hi* -old-cr&lt;*dittwu Kv- cure.—Ulottland •Ifertdd.
inp. vix: &gt;4r. Robert Edward*, of No.
t»7 Hudyaa street.
Frct S rrnxnn tw Noffrit Caaoi-ixx.—
Oar State Constitution provides that no
one shall rote fora Senator in the State
Lb’hiature who d«&gt;»w n«&gt;t own fifty orre-i
r*dr RMgwwv.ai.viud*ti. who, Ln IBlO.ou of I„T:d. The Constitution also provides
nri-da.p,'*reht tStorey street.
that no smnK'nratshall bo made to that
2dr. Edward*, ybo i« about eighty ytw» itritrnment unless a bill for that purpoae
of age. replied: • 1 hnve soma reeuUee- ■hall have passed pne general as-cmbly
tlon of tin* boy? t-nd J bcltsre he owed brinthree-SWs vote of ull the members;
and th* next general aaecmbly by a two­
' th&amp;dwmte of all the tn*m’xr.v; -nor vha’l
.
,
!.the said amecdmtfoi even then bcmvde,
then aldrdHslqg birtsalf to Mr. .Edwards, i cnF.-w spnrored by rt majority of the pei&gt;mU:- H WS» th»*w: im-i I b-fo «“»« I pfo, land M&lt;k-re n'nd non land holders nt
*f6rei tf»irtV ;ynf! «nuhla the amount ut. tho y*uot.iH,£ An nmwJmcut, rtvMng
;iB4tMtfr mV4. y&lt;»-Mir.’ H.-1 thm I
rjudificwtlrm for a’voter
• &gt;i.&lt; fr&gt;*.i his packet W«1 unr died a Im | ;n thodSettate. and extending the right of
i.f^liold tR+its, amounting in Itwregnte ■ •efFrag* to all haflvn and naturalized tiUij nhuht'W.DW, rirrylcg in .jams- 1;
tram |, n-.is
Zl..us wiw&gt;
who nave
have m,u
paid iaxe*,
taxe», w-n*
was pniuHu
nnsiud uy
by
At.1
~
Vita. - tlie —tkrro-fiftlis
—
•_ fin
— IBM,ie&gt;A4_ and
—V . 1— -^3;
vote
by
the
er to H 1 two-Alrds
,k:»4. vote in 1850,
1K5A «-«■
was ■ul.tninttl
-ubmitted to
•mm of ii the people to be aoprt»v*d or needed at
J tbe late election, .md it triampbsd by an
debt nf half i■ iipmenic majority .—AklrigA Standard.
4a.‘. suv-oM
Lsia-am-ratf.
Craiova
------- — Fact.—At the ’D-mperanec
inmCtan m I nrtland, Maute, m&gt;
I r.m terally

identified, is another indication oftbe in- M^crnn mockery; but at the some time
t-.^rity and pcrmxr.aucy uf the Republi­ we hold that nil who can make what in

petition with tire Detroit sod Milwuul.it

IL IL and instead of tho travel and busi­
itetolf alone may be considered musical
can party In tliat State.
ness from -the section in question being
fa ther© no encouragement in all this ? j Rund, arc no better prepared to juinjn
conveyed generally by tho latter road to
Who sees K dark future for tbe RvpuUl- J songsx.f praise, than all who desire tbe
the Great We*tcm IL R., and so through
ran party ! Sureiyieo one unless he will-1 spread of the gospel and are blessed with
Canada; a part of it at least, (and doubt­
filly doses hrs eyes to all that fa, nnd has ' th© organ* of speech, are to enter our pulless a fair proportion too) would tnke the
been transpiring since tbe last Preside* , pits a* preachers.
other route by tbe way of the Central R.
ti*l campaign.
j
Inharmonious singing i» ia no way calIL to Detroit, and by tho Southent, Lake
Evcrv northern State which
hnx culMvd to j^tiucc harmonious feeling,
Shore, and Erie Rail Roads to NevYork;
fold an elretlon sine© the late Presidcn and it is a duty we owe ouradve* and
tial campaign shows a result fully warant- [ others, to ombraec every opportunity
and Traverse Bay IL IL toGneinaati, Ac.
ing th* statement that di© Republican par- presented for improvement a this art.
ty is steadily gaining ground in the north;

and is as surely working its way into’the
adjacent Southern Slates, and the time Las
already arrived when the Democratic, is
the ouly tttlional party in tho union.—
True there are fragments scattered here
and'tbero in the northern states of what
once vm th© democratic |«rty, but in
such on emaciated condition that, tbe pap
of government patronage need* to bo fed

with a enrefol hand, lq order to perpetu­
ate any vitality in this breathing corpse.
This state of things has been brought
about by their effmts to nationalize Sla­

before the world? It requires no »&lt;r&gt;thraycr or sorcerer to simurr t)»e quetaton.
'Die party has played uith edge tool*—
dull as old hoc* at that and bag got cut.
it has flirted with political cyprians, and
got jilted; it hm riq.r wilh.pilfr.ring sha
vers, scouudrela aud knsvcs,»d baa caught
tho barber’* iu-h. ft La* breathed tbe
;-w.ilcntial malaria fuming from the lairs
of the old, rotton, unprincipled, acurryhtadia, mdlwmd water, brokcn4own, cast
off leprous puk&lt;%. cankerous thieves, uuiwraauatrd pick-pocket*, treasury plun­
dering, refuse Abolitiun office seeking,
whtekey unaked, double dl-vtillcxl buffoons

r.tetSrt.™ » V.!

J ary of 1‘rinev W3li*»:u coeat&gt;
f-teinxl a true till agam-t
” I rtderawl
%atatautal&lt;v i-» .p.-.. ' ,.
er ha* co right or pwipern in U»
Are., endhe'lta* i--. n held to fad! in‘“
wm of 3500 for hl* apjicaranre id tM 5*

tember court.

Law Attn Lxwter’ —TW Fill B**
Monitor expose* a lamentelde'
things intbatdty. Thu ;*• yef* ***•*
their foes •» tn rivrot.* ibet tbev:losct*
rcasmtof the autl»&gt;ritie&gt;, ar.J twr W*'*
ren abroad are employed tod'- 1ih&lt;m0.^
ipsd business. We &lt;fo not th'nk thst
conddetcd, it is fair to pttmimo that it preyed and purged upon party and the member* of the profeMivn i.
pj*“J. P. Coke A Co.’s Indian Muse­ will bo suffieieat to afford ample butiaess people, until the sulwUnce of each is ali are gellty of the ofleure.—/rw»OT
um and Amphitheatre will perform in fortyolh rontca. And the puhiio would exhausted, and they look as lean, lank, Journal.
________’
thin. Ravage aad cads verum si* twice starv­
this Village on Monday Sept. 7th After­ be vastly the gainers .by Laving both
ed hyenas, confined in the diviual Swamp
tarOar devil
that -rai.g.i&gt; °?L'
noon and evening this Entertainment is routes in operation, in lieu of only unr.
of.terror and adversity, a thousand cterui- ed like infonts. Wben tie &gt;***1 b*j7
not only Arousing but instructive to all,
Them will be another meeting in Host­ ties, of 3^w. *lrot, iail. rain, thunder,
tbe Indians are not Smokey tacn painted ings, on the 13tb day of October next, fur lightening, tempeats, and irretrievable well thnudwd to recucr it f.t i t use.
but genuine from the Calapoolia* Tribe the purposed*fUrther considering tbe wt- famine.
Sort i* the fotal malady that lia* over­
Uppar California and Southern Oregon.
ter, and- at which time it is pmutacd a taken tlm democratic party &lt;d WtMxmrin
-TjuwBALrrr or
These performances, as will be seen by Company will be furmed for tbe purpose
always been said that phr*;- ;*»•
the Bills are Scene* illustrative of Indian of opening ths way for tbe instruction of
di«parogo any.remedy howrv r *
life tradiiionsA0- Tlicro will be exhlbit- such a road u we have been eontempla.
which they d'id nqtoriglr -'
ed also many curioaitieo the handiwork ut ting. At which time it will be Important party resembles more the gbostofa spring This Us been disprtivc.n H their Irty*1
the red .mar. in his unciviltxnd state. All that all who are intcreatrd ‘n tire Road Or roll-dead demised, decmacd and done course u.«J. ta. J. c...',«awr
of thaw things powssa interest to thow m many as possible of such should at

very. The South emboldened by their
snores, in electing a pro-riarery Preet- who have a thought to bestow upon the
tend.
[L ,
dent, do not hesitate now tn avow their fate of the retreating red man of tbe forwilRngne** to
object. The following from the Newport
A Corrrsxsr. —Almost amjultaneoualy
altentioc. im*oore u.(Ky.) Xeiet, fa, in our oplnicm, a life like
with the rcsolutioo of the Southern Com­
too gr-u credit. ■&gt;-! •«-'’“tjK
daguereotypc of that party, to Which, the
eyWe publish In another column a mercial Convention looking to a revival
dlc« Ite pretatoH errro-- "“J ;
Republican party stand* opptwed. Over communication on the subject of a Rail of the African slave trade, we hear that
tWr^pt»W™.»|»&lt;.rtau-; r-"’ _
suti an enemy, it needs no seer to predict,
*■ :; ■
t&gt;
Road from Jonesville through this place tbe abolitou of Slavery in the Dutch col­ to nominate cai.-hdalrx for the Mreral t-tad In ttelr taterM*.
State officers.
Tbe Democracy hold W. ten. ri—t. UJ eon»to*&lt;-■
c’re long, a complete triumph.
to Grand RajMs and from thence to the onies u probably determined by tbe GovtetanU. motive, rt ™r
“WnntUKo irro Lure.—Every day Muskegon and wo would call tbo attention j eminent of the Motherlands. Tbe Dutch
™
itete.U'1'td V"
brings new cvidciH a thtiUie only question
journals are mfoliahina
publishing »!■*•
plans &lt;to
for cmanri.
1
whiHixhaii ©ngago th* American atten- of editor* and other* interested in this J journal*

line, to an adjourned meeting to be he’d at patirm in Surinam, Curran*, Bonaire, Ae­
i»halj ba brought about, is that ofSlavary. । Hastings on the 13th of Ort., for the put'
pose vf forwanling that oljrot. It is wlll probably be detided in the next
hoped there will be an att«»dance of all si on of tbo State* General.
interested.

WAWWIKD-

Detkw.rw, Belt cf N&lt;w Hampshire Ad­
- - - - - But! t of South Caro-

�BUCKLEYS
Grc
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s
COLUMN

THE BIG
SHOW OF M57. Good News!
Good News!!'1
FREE EXHIBITION.
. —* -

NEWt GOODS |

FIRE and INLAND

Just received a large
stock of

L.

MISS CASTELLA’8!

•boots,

Arc you not avwre that

NAVIGATION INSURANCE,
Calls attenthmuf its ft^euda, patrons, and
tbe public generally, to the following facts

Grand Aerial Ascension,'

BUCKLEY

Ka* j

OF ITS HAVING

C«

A Cash capital of 0500,
WITH AFS :9Q9.'r„TO., TO

HOa 1

f„,„ ,5 „ j,
J on buy your gubd, of him, at
__ ... .

Shoes

1.307,903.42!

I ora desirous of disposing of

I'ai Jan Aggregate luaa uforcr ilO.O.Vi.iO?.
|.. Igutiixedmi a national basis, with local
nct'uciea m Ul principal plncca, under a
Mercantile ay atom; founded on a caah
Standard, uilhan enviable repulatiun alike thu Mine on the
banka of tl&gt;e Iludaon, ortho'
Miasiasippi, the Gulf of
Mexico nr the Northern
Likes; presenting a
n powerful &lt;&gt;tpuiination ns a con-

• 20,000 WORTH

niter tienoti in I he «
Wunderfill. daring. i

■

-OF

NATIONAL CIRCUS,

GAITERS

At a greater reduction ofprice, than I have I

ever btloreufR&gt;reJ to my ctMtoincfr, fur

UEOdl’lJAUJWlX. Guardian

Tbs Gymnastic Acrobatic A Panto mi ml
t'UMI'AN Y, A'uiaprin* tkr vwv bcsl Arti»t&lt;
io be found In ihr country, aud for .apeiicrio at
allaehcd h&gt; any ctlnr establbhmnil in tbe Unit.
Stale*
;

KALMAZ00.

Which will be given in
On the tbe tnuet Cteorablo terms.

(Q" Remember the
READY MADE CLOTHING,

■Suitable to the tkgnuu.
stixk-of

ven Lrgc ।
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A

w;rrn

I

CoSan c::J j

jw j«3.

I’tider sleeves, Pantwls plain nuo f.gi urvd. A large stock of f.i-b'
kuiable Ribbons, w hich will
he sold cheaper than
the cheapest. A
.
large stock
ofdrcsa
' Trimmings, Bruchc r.ud Crape

&gt; l*Mted Without Delay b)
J AM to A.SW EBZEY.I Agent.
Hasting*. Mich.

J. P. Roberts. Al Co J

II*'-

LARGE RED BOOT

D.itea s-idRiilesas Liberal c# the Riska aa
sinned permit for Sulvemw and Fair
ProfiL

F»,n, 13

•!,.»

-r*

Summnr Dresi Gcodr,

(

lang* Held loit,~if*c

Ready Pay Store.
IKiOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE
Clothing: Sever so Cheap.
CtiMMISSIONEireNODCH

We the undctMgned having been nnA.'ia’^FnT K''!!ted by the Judgu of PrulsMo for the
uff idandao/uieae^ Lite t» j Cni’.nty oflk|n-y In the state ofJlieliignr;
—
■—
* •’
! comratsriotiris to receive cxsm'tnr and ad­
THIS IMMLXNE TBll-Ll: TIUlUFK will upuu
just nil claims and demands of all person*
rctering wk T- '-B. culr ■ Corrr nui Prucwabtu
kind. it 1* an expm’becncnpoulL-n'ot cc.&gt;&lt;v tr.a-|! ngaioal the otate of Shernmn Soles lute
kwi In o Hnl.-wli-l Baud Clurfot. r &gt;«.iain’g PROF, j
•
I
trnal.
Him
l»l*
ullAdcd
to
lb*
pubbe
al
rea^ua-\
nrLM-S1 NATIONAL BIIAXS BANl&gt;. (euMiKWed ’
al the tawnriiip of Hnrtinga in the county
'
J Llrtow pcico, nr.d wluifte of taatlr more icnj.ur. tuicctn Ibet.i, iteouatllr l« never mffered to d»- of Barry deceavrd.hereby give Mtitictr tint
nix months nre allowed from and after
FISH,
TEA.
die 10:h of Augu»: A. D, 1857 'for .all
crcditora of aaiJ estate U&lt; |rnwcut their
mtuuln; Ilin I
claim* and demands u» die raid commi*4* topnriuc*.
HKjncTti. nnd that uc will ruaet' at the ofAnd every tiling in the line of Groceries.
lieeufC. G. Ilollirvuk in the township
Will ICxhibil at Hastings, MONDAY,
of Hasting* in raid rinrntv at ten o’clock”
Sejl itnlvr, 14th, 1857.
A. XL on the folhiwiof tfays tumrly vU.
APMLSKlOX-nearrved seat a. G Crnta. Cbd
—km dm twenty.first dity of Sepfouubsr
cfteicii lug that mocH I.c* been dose alrenrtr.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER; PRAC­
neat, nnd on theSixtccuuday of NuvaiiiIlsur* o; rn at: and 7 'u’cb^ck, |ncrfum&gt;oacc b l
bslfbcer after.
_ ,
TICAL AND "ANALYTICAL CHEM­
ocr next, and on tlie twenty-liftli Jay uf
Tbe B.|n«tri(ii Treat’ omij:i*.« the followingj CjtOOUS.
IST LOW IXL NA&amp;L
January next end all ]wrdcns having
diatlnffniabrd I’rrfonnrra:
•
(lainis mid demar.ds against the said
I.EVI J. NORTH, Amreiea't /we
j tateare hereby requested to present them
man. th* Burqual.-d and soavnrv«vlMb&gt;a
•WE SHALL
rte M.d Persic Itidrr Alto w !h ir.t-alu** '
Ibr examination end odjusticOn! at tbt*
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC
j place an limes aforesaid, onto l»c forever ’
CUI NTS.
j barred therefrom. ’

OF ALL

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_¥ali9th

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Great Cure for Dyspepsia.
Dh

Kinds

... ...... AH kinds of produce
taken in exchange for

on the building.

O. D. HANSCOMB

AT TilE HASnif

..... .......

BONN Era IX) qiVE AWAY—ALL.
KIN DS BONNET TB1MIXGS
A T T&amp;E
_ B- Cone'siStar Theatrical Co.
F rum the Nathm.il Theatre, Clucagn,

Exchange for Wool.

in inatU’asuf inatii
MreluUikul, Mt
IcSfantilcorrural, while
ranking fur tttd|u&gt;ii:iuc« au3 pu5-

fcOSSIS EQUITABLY AWCSTED

ronimunity ailn

A nice assortment

1

run: ix.st raxce companies.
or AMERICA.

COMMBSKiN EllS NOTICE.

I.AWNS,

Mystoek consists in part uf

ON MERIT ALONE

Gl ARUIAX SAI.E
ITATK OF MICHIGAN. Buut Cor»-rr. &lt;t-_

df te offered latte eomtoun'.tT with lb
Wjp’a" ff-«tb* cm te‘teXd“
n r.T of il. uM-fnlr.eii and »n iiuax

OP -----AU. KINDS,

BRILLIANTS.

HANSCOMBH

broadcloths,

small change, j hereby caution all
sou* ngninst pnreliaaing the above obi
tiou*. Any person finding tbe above '
I let and obligations and rvtornma I
I to the MiWnbcr stall hr liberally
Jed.
PETER CTAMER,
CRAB
H
.»rnm
Woodland, July «. IMS.

GINGHAMS.

Main Street,

&gt;

COCGHS, COLDS, D01RSEXESS.
BMMCHrn8,UWFM€-C0CG«,
CMtr, AfTUA, AID
C0SSFMFTI03.

FANCY BARAGES.

It hating been Impossible to innka col­
lections this last Spring. I have taken
this course in order toetmble me
to pay all tnv indabtcdncf*
in New York within

Eminent Antrrl&lt;-:ta Corporation, 1

»wapii___________

'

OF

thv the
STABILITY AND DIGNTR'

,

Call and set ih'rm befrrt fiurchosing
clseirhert.

Cash, or its Equivalent

lie good end
Bond of
i n tegrity
count to
nil aucrgedcica

CHERRY

'represented ]To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

3COMBINED COMPANIES!
NORTH’S GREAT NATION ALClBCUS!
b.. I PRINTS

Of Goods within

' '

.

igjSI EVERY VARIETY,

&amp;8VI 3. SORTR’a

AND

County, abo roe'note
ffer of thruc dollars to

Ready Pay Store,

TO THE
.ETNA
Insurance Company. Suffering Community!
OF HAIiTFOKD,CO.VN.
incorporated 1810—-Charter Ptwpctual.

.
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*T ' ' X;:‘
GHANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

LE

CHOICE FIRST CLASS ISSVWSCt
rr
,

the •loventhday of July a ealMttn wal­
let containing one nrte of eighty dollars
given by Jamas Miilrr to Pwter Cramer
or bearer and a road order drawn by tbs
T-..
,.r r\.-I
f’ramwr ‘

MISS CASTELLA,

cmsT i
Ilastinrrs.

IIOl.GgTON’S PEPSIN.

S’.utnsc.
v2t&gt;4

UG OFF

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DRUG STORE,
,,

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\ I j. 8.1'uiuhtuuaV. J&gt;., Philadelphia. 1*0.

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rwlncticn In nrirest. A lardi-

Tbi* l/XATf HL’S uwx REMEVY for

&gt;«id day S April,
.izlb &lt;!ar ot Jun*

Have l.itvly ivecncd a fullajssortmeut of *t«k orPIMNTS \ND sIlRFTTKGS‘ i badsb.r *U’m«k X* *ri of Kan r«n r.inai
llt.uirn. a.
; 1A
. ’ ’
’ cur.m e|..’*.rv It cudlaln. n«. Alcholtel. Ilitl
. ........
—
। 1'tmms as low ns Hie n yartl. lr-.Jil.iti-i, .J
nr..... m.-or-.u,,;,

MIO .I’D .UBOreiXES
.

iSfron,2.&lt;M l9S. p-A.nl.

.

A kw-1

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I--LI.

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without acute dlrtirM. Beware of ilftUGGEl)
SHOES.
j IMnATIOXlj. rt|..:n i. SOT A BltUG.
Chemicals, Paint, Oils . .XJ»&lt;&gt;a
;bo . _
--- -------------lull etnek W Ladk-x" Gaiters, which j

HTIPENTINE, ALCOHOU

1 will sell at. remarkable li;w prices.

'

utvi, reewcu vr «ar.i norigapr or bim |«r&gt; wrrei
I iirutl itebuitdexrcsted then with, and there being

.
d|h ' rpHE •utecr&gt;l«r would take liii« twetW of in
IwA C-fai-S Ihe c-if-tiiM Hasting*»hd tie tyCu.

©StSfiTFoii
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‘ThAcmitifnl, Daring, &lt;*; Aciibniplislicd.
i LMvcrtitr: Pref. l&gt;xtegli«o&lt;i‘• fiiy-.li’tygr; FreC
I M’timcn, uf Yale ColIrer; 1'r. C*n’&lt;-nler-&lt;T’hyi&gt;al.
Cheaper than ever.
rtr. «te.. loevtbrr Rita rqvrt* of CUBES fromtll cte.
1 Lr.:.
Mantre Willie. Pupil nfj. L. Xarth. wiH IntroUilruiiig Fluid together «Ith a full stock of!
dace bl* Roclhr monntaiit Ktred. rluoot Saddle
Philauclj-liia, Pa. Copy-right er bridle, in ln&gt; datbinc. llMioe aad nekltaa Act
oftbe
UUUD1.E ItACh.
'
I SPI !; I। u»nt
S irh as TEA. COFFEE, SFGAR,
*»nt r4tr
rotr WOOL.
WOOL I want your BUT1R T- j »ndTrsd* Myk'
I . your
vC't'M • lI—
—
’all ItrBfflji.f*
ati&lt;l botti*.
drelera m 1MIFOUR CLOWNS, in t|i&lt;&gt; Ring.
&lt;fXPEPER.FBU.toaw«rdev.
very.
n*r. I। 'taut
EGGb.
want
- ----------y...
our j &gt;}jar
*J£ Hute
|&gt;rlrrboxe
DOLLAi: per
iyt?
TOM COXY* TOM O8BOBN, TOM
thing in the Gri&gt;eer)fo line, such as 1 PA PER |K AGS. end I w ant your pro-, y^^uby Cnere A JJr'tenure llutmg* Mich .
BrRGF.XN.nnd Mn.ter 1IBNIIY.
dure in gincral in Exchange for my Goods
- -u,
~
^~a. ■
will he Wanted for Ciniilv uw. And
(the ijfant Clown only «s years old.)
* f-ir whiefi I will pay tbe highest market
thev have onlutml the best kind
I
I
THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
&lt;&gt;f ammunition for s|H&gt;rt»tnen
,pflcc.
, wII
A word to those ui siUng to buy good
S now tn sucecufnl opcr*lL®, *ni twrooo* har­
such as |&gt;o«t der, and Pering Inri fob* aawcd, will conralt their Inten.i
Cloth*, cheap. Call and see. G*rnMDta
eussioti Cans of all kinds
by |«truuuiag lbi» MUI. Tbo atupdater liu«&gt;aml
cut and made to order, and warranted to
no luuna ur espantc to make thia the beat mill in tb&lt;
Water Proofi and
fu. Fortners ran gel thair gn.-uient* cut Country. He flatter* hiuifctf th*a h will •«
other*. Shot;
on the shortest notice. I have removed
. Lend, dee.

C. G. IIouwook.
CotutnlMtuiunt.
Dated August 17th 18oi.
,

.Subscriber wishiBt to close out
k will acil

shop,

SUPERIOR INDI CEMENTS.

mi

A word to Formers.

__________ ____

' 3L.TJ

JS

:

Circuit t'dart in

odd e»u«K«r Harry, and state ofMichigan, ka»wn

I

All the pop- '
ihr Pnl c n t
Medicines, ul tho
day mav ahw l&gt;«
found at tfiis cstalilisbTo No. 2, which will I* found full and
compute. I will sell them out nt coat,
is I'wish to go out of the trade.
(Jii ahades nnd window pa­
per cheap. At No 2
: may In* found a
full stock of

bxtoriia Uintccb. to th* ti

riety df tbe chok-eat Pcrfbifo aam’r read, known aa tl.c
LUMBeSoF ALL KlXlffl FOB HALH.
mrry for the esipcciai accotnFa. 8. UA1U1J80.'
inixin'tion of tbe ladies. Also
Haatlap, May 1.1530__ _ _______
Stationery,Pens, Pencils, Ink, (ev'
COOPERING BUSINESB? '
vry variety) Paper, Envdopa &amp;c.
Iliey would rcspewthrdy announce to
! i« cititrtm of Ilmrtings und of the siir...... ’ding Cuauity, gwuwally tliat they inPPRK^JLIRREI-S, FLOGhJbAKRELS, TUBS,
;d to H-n crcrytmhgin their line of the Inspected White Fish br the barrel, half,
BUTTER Fl IUONH.
quarter, or by the pognd.
l. -i t.eaa aa cboop as can be bought at any
and nearly trtry thing iu that 1 mb of btuinra.
(L-.e.
'
.
i-- ,
- ' I
_ • live usa tall and judge for yourselves,
i’r-lducc of moat kinds will be taken in Lamp Oil. Salcratna. 5c per pound. Too,
• jrirauge. ’!
Sugars, Coflbca. Candles, Soap, Stone
Special atlcntinn will be given to comWare, Tobacco. Powder, Shot
•' ending and putting up Prescriptions-—
I every one purchasing Medicines here
S’X’nW UX W- * cMi and f willl Ju....
&gt; ir rely'upon them aa being genuine.
%yrfc to amt roa.
. D T- BIIAKL
- tmy 25th l857.n7t£
Water Lime by the barrel or bushel. —
c£h£ Tnl- -nd PaBs. Orange.

FAMILY RROCERTS!

Coarse and Fine Salt.

»C NT
Sale!!
They must be sold
at some Price.'

Ilxattup Aw.Wth 1857.

.

and Lcnuxm, by box or dozen.

Tbe F-doosled Huh. 'JACK Slth’A&amp;D.' wil)

Charles IL Root,
rarflv.

rrof.'aidtertiun tiiirtjr ila. (56.) tteaesj
r three tub atid nisi Mt, thence oueth-

•tinea. JoaeT-. 1-57.
DAXl&amp;SI’AULDlXG. Mortjsgr*.

Judge of Probate,
INTETV

GOODS

Call carlv.
’ A. A. KNAPEN.

ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
l Hewidsnco. itopi Hairy Co. Mkiiigan.
•or tbe prrocut aud until furii.er tiotiir. I win
M ataiy MBcc at the Court,’ Hanse, la Basil ng..

fflfffii
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

&lt;;
I (ball sell al pc

Tlic reasons wbv

FBANCIS BOWER

■ofjwwtlaul^tirauf tar.iv nlae oral.

I« dolac ite kryt Mania are bmiec** in Haat

LAItOEST STOCX of th*
BEST pOODS. at tb*
LOWEST TBICES,

GEO.

PAINTING.
JOIIX MICHAEL, would reapeetfuBy Inform

useua ii£A rnu*i&gt; irjrj sto rzs
TiS. OOPPJUl AX'DSHEKTlROy
wAne, wjuem orm

IIA8T1NGS

aku

VICINITY.

I1OUBB.
Hl ON AND
Mr Mtortmrat •fPABLOBHTOWt. convprW.
tABpAlNTIKG.
tha too*! beauilTuI puUertu la Bauksl.
UIITAT1ON OF
1 bare th* grealeat tanett *f
WOOD RSI)
ELEVATED
MARBLE.
. OVEN STOVES.
TugrtNfr with glulna au.1 ptpre H*tgieg m&gt; »b&lt; rt
LOW OVEN STOYES,
notlse *nd HMMkle trraio. Vnfrr* Ml *t tbs
REAL ESTATE FUR SALE.
store si J. M. Hmm! to Harting* will rted.*
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
ITE OF MlCHWitN. WaaH^terCtamtjr.aa.
1, isgj.___________ \
'
Ever m«u fn Oil*town. Six Plate ord ItasHovM.
n th e matter of tbe e.Ute of WiBBaall. Kai

TO HOUSE BUHaDFFS.

Tamex up by the subauribcr, In Yanku
Springs, on tbe IJSd of June, )857, ca.«
Lay ware, with a white stripe ia tbe Imui,
TENT WAKE;
0OFI ER, Tin M.d^Sl.ect^hTO W.n &lt;?.I1 kind. uml tlie left hind foot white, suppoaud tu
be ten or turfve ycerts old. 'Ibn owner
is requested to pvt e pr»p«ytv, pay cbarKnud take her nu uv. Vanfee Springs,
y gOth, lewJ. 8. MILES.
H-iiag. F&gt;U*I7 tfth, isd.
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with 1. C. M«u, I— ite

H5&amp;RY.

i,rr, „r ,iu.
I wish to say IO ray patrons, that this
„*le is oo hum bug, aud I do cnpecally call
JjeaUentiun of those coming from a dis•

Screw* Hinge* cf all Anul..

Pompay. tli* Ape,
T. CUNY.
TU IttorK Dara,
CATO and BUUIN.
GtphauMm'* 1'uay. the killipstainatred UABRY.
Saule’* Hur**, Gtn. Jackwa,
KILUY.

,TOtu- axamin^tm of mv

OTHER MERCHANT

Coring f'azkiiHi jus! rtnierd.
.
R. W. ttARRKN.

Haxinge. Mar 1. ISM.

June 25th, 1857.

In addiI ion to th* above rr«*t enmbination uf
Artistic Talent, iaMr. CONEY S Star UramatK
Company, from th.National Tbaalcr Chicaro. who
will arrant to the Public, for th* ffrat tin,, in tbe
U. State., aa Original. EitnonBaacv, Fuaar,
Farcical. I’ateimnwal, Eitreragaat, UurlHirai,
Pivlreablr. Tregi-Coiairal. adoptlcto at * Ilippv
C*ai»« *ad Munlteraab Ikllrt &lt;!« Artwa calwd.
•alillcd, nam«&gt;l aud cogtMiiisd, aa Uw t rrwcukd Um. may ai all turn* by fomKoa
BUTC1/MAX; ur Itepey th. Ap. and th* Prairia A14u School Books. Blank Book* an

'Xn’rth

for w lint they will bring. A good assort
inent of

On hand.

Tinrs ruued the ring.
IN ADBITIOK TO THE ABOVE
List of Performer; will be found AND IT TAKBS MOXBY Tp BUY GOOD JEWMr T. OSBORN, the Great 1.0 and Fmtt-H.rse
Rider. Mr. A BitENXEN IbtChaOiplun Carpet
Lwgcr. VONGYPSKL FAMILY, A enibate and
JEWELRY AXD HOOK STORK’
Couiortionut*. Mr. J. NA VIA)ll, Aenibat and
2^--*’ a: jte
?.V£Y5f-.LT.

£3 ofUm^Jf

DRY GOODS

I »-r therein described, whitb «al* wilt takeptac
' Ttuttsdnv the t"eut»-fourth day sfSeetcDibarr
at onrt/ekak, P. M'_ of that d*r, at the treat
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Bsmtr Cotrrrr CtMtr’a Omen, I
Jbmtings, JuRc-dtM 1857. J
Tl.cweaabm Laws for 1857, have been
received at thia office, and will be diatribated among the different towns in tbcoouirtv, upon th* order, or no ramial ap
t, _A—
efiWB clerk of each town

a W. MILLS,
County Clerk.

“■*-*—u“-'tastfawsr*

laughable Comic Pantotnine of tbo

RICH

TURK;

F«r*«leat A Bargala.

tats, la wit lituate to tbe torroajHp of Barry, la
County of Barry, uddlatecf Mu:kiSaa; baing

Taxes for 1856.

A OmraniMita .tr&gt;ry dueUir.g Houw.
aad five improved village lota iu the vIR

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Dent forget th* piB«?e one &lt;Js»e
»:or», j-wuoulu- atuntim Pai

1,000 s'aix’s’PHILLIPS
fsa-s
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retail at

wdujissrs s™, a™ jj^r «

in

ATOTUAI, TAX SALES.

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VTElTXETJOyES. (

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EXTB A ffLOUR from vood wheat ilw.v* on hand
1*
PHIUJP9'.

PBHXIW.

&lt;&gt; OOfk MATCHES for a dim. wiraS
VW ■so* aa
I'HILUPSr.

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E8fiEXfE8 of all kind, al

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PHILLIPS'.
tarnanst
PHILUPg.

SOAP Grnsan Er*j‘-.

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Town 1 Xorth of R

8ALVADO Soda fWiratm and ttalaratm at "&gt;
PUILUPS*.
•Kfucco/ia d«r
.......
PHILLIPS.

1K1.

MEtCHAXTS Cdfbrsted Gargling Oil al
PHILLIPS'.

1854.

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tbacocntyaeat

Hastias*. Jane 1,1U&amp;
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WHITSKY JoxiS?

T. FlULUPH

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V JUT1X0 PAPEH of all kinda cheap at
PHILLIPS’.
MORTGAGE SALE.
\~i

-WOOD NYMPH,1’

CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOU*

APOLLO. AND DIANA,
J 19
1 19
1Q3 Together withtha f•Bowing Grooms

Statues fa Carrara Marble—of th^
Struggles for the Heart; Venw ard Ap
pic; Psyche; Magdalen; Child ofcke8&lt;Innocence; Captiva Bird; aad Liitie I*
■nt;
With numerous works ia Brcnxe, uj t
collection of several hundred

FINE OIL FAINTINGI,
94

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«ad and Capa at

PHILLIPS’.

Tho Busts of the three great Amerlei
Btatcsmen,

91
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by leading Artists.
Tbe wfa.le of which are to be dirtrifa
ted or allotted among the wlaeribu,
whose James are received previous totU

when the distributions will take p!ac«
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS.
Every subscriber of three dolkreli e
titled to a copy of the splendid steel e&gt;.
graving*. “Saturdsy Night.'’ or a enpypf
any of the fi&gt;lk&gt;wing 83 Magazines ««
year, also n copy &lt;»1 the Art J.nirnal ou
78 year, and a ticket In the Annual Distri­
78 bution of Works of Art.
Thun, for every 83 paid, a penon mi
78 rnifr getbeautiful Engraving or Maj*.

1 03

94

88

18
Journal one year, nnd a ticket in the An­
nual Dbtribution. ntnkinz f*-urdol!ah
worth of reading nutter, beiidte the
ct, by which a valuable painting rjr piet*
of etAtunry may be received in additkn
Thiwe who prefer Moguttca to the En­
3 99 graving •Satutday Night,' can hare uthjr
of the following one year: Harner'r JU
gazine, Godey'a Lady’a Book, Vtiled
States Magazine, Knickerbocker Map.
lines, Graham a Magazine, Elacksocrfi
Magazine, Southern LHeray Mu«i»r.
No pcFan^i, is reatricted P&gt; a aingia
ahare.
TH'm4 taking five nienibcrsbijM,

78
78
78
78
80

remitting 815,’ are entitled tn tix Engra­
ving*, and tu six tickets in tbe distribction, or hoy five of the Magazines, &lt;u
y car, aud six tackvts.
” Persona in remitting fintdafor member­
ship, will please regi-ter the letter at the
IheZ’IbdayofMarrh |&gt;ost office, to prevent kws; &lt;m recript it
which, n certificate of Membership, to­
gether with the Engraving or Maganm

r.ex

GUAkblAKWJff BOTT

...
&gt; u.vvr, wtuuscu
«ft5t?!Sfk"rS!T.!Xa
Dedwr now of Ba-ry Ornate.StaUof Mi

■l of owl 10

aeal, coataicing eighty aerre more or lr•*
ADEL AXUEL, Guardira.

SHERIFFS

6aLR

desired, will be forwarded to any parlst
tbe country.
For further particulars, see the parent
! bcr Art Jourcal, sent fres on applioilion.
For mcml*rsliin. address
C. L. Dxuur, Actuary C, JL
A., 348 Broadway,-New York, er West
era Office, 166 Water street, Sanduaky,
Ohio.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
« o?a*w &amp;

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
of a’w*at

EEKBiS. Sheriff

Discovered at Last!!
DR. I’.AYNALFS

SHERIFFS SALE.

WAXED by Um p;vPrwtor. *1
Micbipn. null Ud by b» iv'.hetue-J Amt*

P

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IAM-U -I uh a». 1B.M.
JOSIAH H. BABTOX. A.lienee.

MEDICATED TOXIC!!

er and .iyite, CAill Jeter, J.nnJito
and Liter Complainli, or liiliiovi

c&amp;eat discovery
The Phll»M&gt;|»hrr'« Metre
MEM MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT I
ZMOU J. C. FBKMOMT, in 14. trartl. dbcorarm
KJ n»nyaU.-itin|t woridm, butnoariMreatrarig*

V . k. FERILIS. Sheriff.
1^7-____________ tialflwi

to »crae dm
.CT.bed *1
fjllow*.

MORTGAGE SALE

as
Jiaitinjji, and the nrrmtnding

Send

in

Country

Your Orders

^SFuSX^.'SS-^ £

a

aontballaa

•kiting cf rrttr vsri«Jr *diI kind cf

COSE A BHOTUDL

Milford. MkL

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

that c«a U fvrnsd io th* eaaterti or «•■» »rn mar­
ket. It cnnprtaaa every variety aod kind of 8s**;
Hu&gt;M»n. Sy ran. Be., which will be tuld st
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

as
' o«ner epcci
mended for the
ALEXAXDEB B. COBBING.

•rtrytnln. thal
i 163

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87S
da 10 Bl

Jit Prices Lower

iw Ifemitlaa fastosBlMtM*

10 1*0

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J. C. MOTT.

Fwta

MAF OF BARKY COl STY MICH.

3 L! &gt;8
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TTPooBArmcAL auaviTOM,

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a a
Coouutxlng all public roads. i
quarter lines, the actual local?
gso, Poe* Offices, places of revamp,
Scbool Hmmc*. Maau&amp;cwrioe, Tanneries,

Battle

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GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.;

Utaml Ila:,,?... ’
Tbe tHASTIXGS

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SHERIFFS SALE:------

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AND

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6 57 I 4.1

UTHORS of Maps of Monroe, HUI*
dale, BrandtS. Joseph, Cuss, Macomb
And Jackson countice Michigan,
The eul&gt;scrsbrra propose to

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

Mail Subscriksr*. p«r aamuB,

Ofie.

TERMS—11 JM&gt;, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS, ft COMPANY, Propmwn.

VOL. 2.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
ur BtX LISX8 ok'xLKM--- 13,0
AKSVM.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1857.

Caixos O. Scott, Justice of tho Peace,
Notary Public tUnAMl

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NO. 17.

The Fisherman.

AGRICULTURAL.
A currcspondent of‘•Porter’s Spirit,*'

• Do you remember, June,' ccntinuod
the old man, how often Providence was
with me, amid the storm and the wreck,
when lielp from man wraiar off, and wol'd
have been useless if ncori’
And they ehrered and comforted each
other to hope the b®ri—but to wbaiit
‘
to the decree of Heaves, whether it cams
the gentle dew to nourish, or as the
fheavy tain to oppress. From that hillock
which overlooked ihd orean, ascended
their mingled prayers that God would
not iravotnem desolate.
'
The fisherman—the object of their hopes
and fears—had been very aaoresxfnl du‘

GHAMiioPijxM—Our country has a
writing from Rockford, Illinois, gets off
great number of native specie®, familiarly
It w as as calm an evening us over came
known as grasshopper; and the damage
following :
jfrom heaven, the »ky and the earth were
There's music in the rustling leaf,
which they oammitS-carly is considerable..
Dear SpiritA lawyer out here, who m
e tranquil ra if no storm front one had
At the present time, tho inhabitants of There’s music in the smallest flower,
luis been a member of the Legislature and evur
,
disturbed the repf»o of tbo other;
Minnesota territory are suffering by the There’s music in the little vine,
Is somewhat noted fo. h s forensic talents, and
t
even the ocean—the great highway
ravages of immense numbers of those in­ That gaily decke’.h yowier bower,
e-mecially in criminal cases, was trying a of
, the world, lay as gentle a* ifitabo*om
sects, tliathavo distroyed, in many places,
“fake pretence” for the people. In bis- had
|
never betrayed—oa if no traveller had
all hope* ofa crop of any kind; for unfor­
1 hear tho voice of little birds,
sunk to death in it* embrace. The
summing tip. after » few general remarks ever
,
tunately, *11 the murtibers bf this family
C. B. Bvarus, Physician and Surgeon,
hml gone down, aud tbc pensive twi,
They're sweetly &lt; hinting hymns of praise, ax to the crime, drawing himself up to sun
of destroyers appear to be indifferent ra to
would have reigned over nature, the
hia foil heigh (5 feet 3 inches,) and point- light
|
the kind of food which they devour. We Yet not less plainly to my car,
; or i 8pai i»ix«- Dmhra in all kinds
ing his finger and “eagle eye ' foil nt the queen
(
of an inimitable world, to smile upbare known them to eat up a man’s shirt Comes, the sung from Ocean waves.
prisoner in thundering tones he exclaim- on
,
the goodly thing, of oura, and give a
-I Orr Goods. QroOrfira. 'Crockery. Ae. Stale 1- 7'. Kau.o^'Brui'ker, Stock,”Notc and
was preparing to retain home, he remem­
in a short time, in this Western Reserve;
J.
sppralw r&lt;«&lt; Oflto. HraUay, Mkh.
cd -. “Yes, gentlemen of the jury, look rndiencc
।
and a glory to all she shone
E.eUap. Brok&lt;r, Battle Crack, Midi.
bered his promise to bring with him some
and providing it is living, green, vegetable There's music in the babbling brook,
nt that man—there is fir-o-d printed in ।upon. It was and hour and ii scene that
f M. i Rvisiu,
Denier in/Dry i W. H. (Jolxman’s Banking" Office, Battle matter, wheal, rate, corn, or the produce
sea weed to manure tie potato® lot b®The gentle murmer ot the rill,
tho nx’^t laudable characters ofi living ।lc.1 the soul to the coutcmplaticm of Him :
lUta.Cjja Brau
Creek. Collection. sttraded to. .nJ rammed of the garden or orchard, all share alike.
hind his Cottage. He was then cl ora to
light on his brow.” The “guffiiww” and who never ceases to watch over tl&gt;c works
How sweet, to listen to their song.
the rocks which were only discernable at
hi the other bcmpi»phcre, law* have
he
Lai
made,
nnd
who*.*
protecting
care
old hata “went up" on that occasion were
: low water. He pulled for them, jump­
beun paused and enforced compelling the When all the busy world is still.
Maps* de Hakta, Jeweler's and Book*
| “pb-asant to behold."
. display* itself alike upon the solid laud ' cd on shore, frstened th® painter of hi® '
p&lt;x&gt;plc to destroy locusts in the egg, lar­
Another “litnb," away down in Living- and llio trackless wastes of a deceitful boat to the jutting part ot the eliff and
The
mighty
wind
that
sweeps
the
plain,
va: and perfect winged state*. Such a
I vtnn county, who was somewhat if not
took hi* boat-hook with him. He collect­
law l« in force in China, aimliar one* in The gentle breeze at twilight hour,
I more celebrated for-tbc indiscrimniatc
On the western coast of the county of ed a sufficient quantity of the weed, but
portions of India and Africa, and at one They sing a song of lore and tope,
&lt;, ManufartUi4«iaf
! use of large words, oncc-\aid : '•Gentle­ Devon, which ha* lieeu termed, nnd it
in In* engernroa to obtain it, had wander­
time the Bashaw ofTripbli raised on army They sing too of sovereign power.
men of tho jury, this Is a very peculiar mav be added, justly, “tbo garden of
j of 4000 men to fight the Jocuata, and or-'
ed from the landing place when he lieard
rase 1 y«h gentlemen, one of the tnort ub- Edcni" upon such an evening, a group hi* boy loudly hallooing- and exclaimed
jW. Mills, County Clerk. Office in th1 dercd all to be hanged who would not do
lo^y oftk llial tuwPrs on high,
•tctriral case I ever know."
(It was liod assembled around one of tho fisher­ that the painter wa* loose. He rushed
tiirae small enemies.
&gt;-t
- battle against U«e
«*"&gt;*••
' jRd
|U branches all around,
alxxit shooting a four shilling dog.)
- man's cottages. The habitation was built
instantly toward* the boat, which was
The
lie territory of Utah
Llah ha* suffered al«• / / ,
•
.
.
The first lawyer’s speech reminds us of i| In the true stvle of tire olden time, when
7T
* c».. Pr.-J.-r- ta p™pURGE AND DES1R.IBLE STOCK
most every ara»on from the loeijsta, one bpeak* of power nnd majesty
then several yard® oft; the boy was vain­
a iqwech by another Illinois lawyer—a comfort wra the principal object of the ly endeavoring to use both the oars, and
I ul the species of w hicb, aecorffitr-ffo Ilaldc- Speaks! tho’ silence is profound.
. Ttinr Dumiue lluid. I’«s®
■
Or
prominent man and a ••General," by the proprietor. At cither aide of tho door
Neptune, the faithful dog was running
man, iujStaiubury’* Expedition* to the
। wav. I lc was’plcading in a casein which were scattered the lines mid not* and bas­ backward and forward, howling fearfully
• Great Sult Lake.'’is very nearly related ! -n10 lightning'a glare—Ah how Sublime!
' ho chargdl the oppoaitc party with fraud ket* tltat betokened tho calling of the
m if conscious of hia master’s danger, at
10 i. Jdi'jnitoria. Whether it is this, or Just
ace .......
it (lashing it. the sky,
Raising himself on lib* “tip-toe* and owner, nnd tho fisherman wa® taking hi* one moment about to plum-e into the
AND
_____species
r_________
_
aautlicr
that___
has proved so injuriswinging his right arm three tunes around farewell for the night of bi* happy fiimijy ware® aa if to join him, aad the next lick­
And list the awful thunder's peal.
«?TTAri~TVT~R'R. GOODS, • ous to tbccrop* of Minnesota, we are not
hhheiw.bv exclaimed: “If that ain’t a. w ho were bidding him “God speed! on1,,wig the fuco uud hands of the child, as if
And know thy Maker rules on high.
ca«o of fro-i, then f-r-o-d don t spell his voyage. A fink old man was leaning |
4a foresaw that for him h'ts protection
Au’thc Lo&lt;a»lid.r deposit their Ogg in
on the’ railing, and tAkjng to an intere*L would be most needed.
food.’
.
■ maraes, in a small cavity near the surface Then take a view of yonder rock,
Dealer in Groceries; ProOn another occasion ho was engaged m ing girl, whose tad lay upon ’-to shoulder
The (bJierman ncreei ved al once thedesof the ground, so that those acquainted AV hose height will caure thy soul to shrink,’ a case which find come up from a Justic *
1
of
a
vaunger
sister.
s.-raVstkubinfe i.^*1J A V E now in store and offrr at EX- with the localities where such eggs are de- And threatens with destruction, all
perate nature of his situation; tho tide M
Court, on appeal. In referring to the'
The stout fisherman, dressed in hi* knew was joining in rapidly,and hisbope^
tf &gt;w&gt;
Hfetidgs. Mwh.__________ THEM ELY LOW PRICES for । posited con easily colled a large number.
Justice,
he
spoke
in
a
complimentary
Who madly venture near its brink.
rough jerkin, and large boots that reach­
of chcapc was at an end, when ho perceived
dtaoZT Ihwler in Family Groceries | CASII,-ono of the largest and most drair. This is done in France, where the govern­
manner of his honesty of iuuntion, ray
ed far above tta knee*, wtw in the ad of
Mfoo* »d a rarirar
Ka«y Artirire. able stock of good* ever offered m
' ment gives a considerable reward for the
ng that he did not believe the said Jus­’ kissing a little cherub, wl o seemed halt tliat his boy, in an effort to use tho oar®;
Tis not enough I Ask thou for morel
Imd let one of them (all overboard. “Fa- .
egg*, by weight, and also for tho grown
ra -n (.'trek llsrtwg*. MM-________
rZ/-*zx
tice would willingly violate any law in1 terrified nt being elevated «O high as the
thcr," exclaimed the poor lad, “what shall
iiwrets.’ Tbc latter arc caught generally More shall thy hardened senses greet,'
rendering n decision, “but," said our hero father * lip*; while the wife and mother
j j0 7”—aud the Iwat wa* at this moment
with long drag nets, formed of a piece ot List the cataracts awful roar.
—•■I don’t know of any law in Dlmois with her infruit nursing upon her lap, wa*
firath-' Eifi*'
Deniers in A'''l !ouHa.*ortmentofSl*pfonndFancyDry
common cotton cloth, ten or twelve feet And deem the picture now complete.
pndiibiting a Justice of the Peace from looking anxiously upon ncr husband as so distant Viat hi* distracted parent could
scarcely hear the words, hut be called out
&gt;r&gt;flOfcrt«rar.Furoitnra A, G.xnk, cntinot bo equalled, and embraces long, with the lower edge held clow to
being a d---d
!"
she.brratbod the porting Mewing nnd Ito to liim’as loud as hcxould, to trust to God,
the ground, tho upper held back slanting*
prayer for his sale return. A little boy,- the Cither of the fatherless. Ho then stood
!,M 'MTS'
“ bag. When the insectjumps, it fall* mak g If such a grand and awful scene,
So frougbt with power and so sublims.
the minature of hi* father in countenance
into the bog, and its effort* to escape, cith­
jA Romaxtic Ixctosst—Coxatouaxcxs and dress, ta-aring a huge boat cloak a- .resigned to the fate which be fell awaited
or * Buorkx Hoop.—The hoop’, worn by cross his shoulder*, and the lantern that him and wateheb thedriftiug boat that bore
er bv jiunping forward or upward, nrc Cannot suffice to stir thy soul,
t!io child in peril from the fatal rocks. II®
ladles to inii»rt rotundity to their drapery
rendered abortive. Two men nrc requir­ Be sure there’s not enough in Time.
was to give light when the moon departed had offered up a brief prayer, to the throne
have fiiraishrd the theme for many fenci­
—r&lt;~ ■&gt;&gt;R- ed to Irnndlc thi» net, one at each end, and
completed the groupe—if we except a no­ bf mer:y, when in an instant a ligM broke
ful
anecdotc-s.
An
incident,
h
&gt;«
ever,
oc
­
it
las
to
be
passed
over
the
ground
rapid
­
From
might}
rock
to
humble
(lower,
.'y
freer kiwi ol Uu«l. in tbeir line
Mt low price*.
ble Newfoundland dog, some steps in ad­
ki. ml«&gt;. “O«4 G«11-b.
curred the other day by which a set of
ly. When a sufficient number of the in- All thing, in Nature, great or small,
vance uf tta party, watching for the noil
NS ith a!l th®
h»ops came very near affectins the Awtiny to command hi* marca to a kind of pier ed “1 msy-yet be saved.
A&gt;n» is uedrr. nfpo&lt;ute Ulate uoici.
'
socts ore caught, they are put in a canvras
Join in a song of sovereign power.
«f k..po UUlfe, Wife tap^r.b.
®f one of the most amiable bachelor* in
L— nnd the process repeated until the
Where
the
fisherman
and
hi*
boy
were
to
And praise, of Him who made them all.
collected Ml tho stoucs around him, and
j. W. imu
M * “sOTBAXB SHOBB.
tkldls cicareiJ. 11m bag containing the
tliccity.
•;
•
.
heaped them rapidly upon Uw highest
On XVrdrfcvlav afternoon Messrs. A. embark.
locust* are then plunged fora minute or
“Good luck: good IwW” exclaimed the ledgoof rock ; it was indeed wonderful
and cats
&amp; B.. n bract of’jolly bachelor* wereaitHpcceh of Got. Chase of Ohio.
‘ AND
m boiling water, which immediately
old man; “g-«»d luck, aud sale homo a^ain, how ho could hare gathered so many in
431/ GROCERIES.
unvvr.iH*-. two
|»uia
.
ling in theic cour.tiug-rooni on M aluut
John; yc want no more but God’* bless­ so short a time; but the Almighty gave
On*, (m,1
-J Sj
Kill*, BUG KVr.Tfe'h.^
v—-- ---- Purrlo.iiul»r«e&gt;Y’
At
a ...
Republican
State
cnalilcillTlicv may then oc fed to hog* or cliicl.cn*
... r—------------- Convention of iI strrot, nboutia stone’s throw from the Ex­ ing, and that ye may have for th® asking;
m.rti-rs and Manufacturer, we arc
change, lo
looking over a bundle of collate­
- - I’
•
—------ ; in many Ohio, on tbc 12th inst., Gov. (Kase S-x-le :' cluingc,
but vc may a* well take mine too—God not foHifo merely, but for bemgs Mill
to
many
gboda nt
at nrices
pnera til
that defyI «
T
rat them. They were ac! offer
_ir____
_
nMfeta
ral* which hid come into their possession
lev were ac- the_ following
r
_speech,
_ „i. accepting its miani- ' ralar.hich
R W.\VA«it&gt;:K. Fasld«&gt;mibkTa&gt;l&lt;’r. SWp .
1
blrai yc, and good by to you."
dearer to him. 'rhe lido came on, and
mmncfeU.«. mJ l»'"« ll“
by lb. U-ilii-1 1»» •• «1“».lk'
through the] medium of their Inwlness,
in tbllM'. Block, ovcv H.-A. Gwlpsr »
The blessing was heartily echoed by , Kx&gt;n obliged him to abandon his work.—
mous pomination for a re-cloclion:
’
which happeis to he tliat of bill-brokers.
closet buyers.
,
nations in the vicinity of ■
Butinas MiA. __ ________ '
■! ..._____ _— 1 theNotwithstanding
Lis kind partner and whistling as to went Ho then mounted the pile he had b«q&gt;ed,
‘
MilPresident
and
Gentleman:
1
have
’
the advance m TEAS
lhetn ddieiuM. I.
While thd* engaged, » very brautiful
with
his
boat
hook
on
his
shoulder,
his
planted his boat hook in oee of the crevices
our facilities for purchasing arc
nrc amL,
such, —
that
—
’ i..—. »«i
nnd so do many of no words to express my Profound thanks' lady,
।
all balled in bliubds, and carrying n
dog Neptono Ix’foro and his toy follow­ of the cliff, and prepare! to struggle forsx^
...
r-.j.—.’. nimrk. over Serin* * we are enabled tn of&amp;f the same Onyiaal Africa dogs cat diem, nnd *o do many of rfor the greeting and the honor you have' set
t
ofsk'rlw that 'set' liku a table-cloth
llw Inhabitant*. Their ta»te i. raid to re- 1
in'* he trujy d along down to the beach.
isteace, but his heart faded him, wfom bo
^JrAr^theime^^
sesnble that of pawn*. N' c lielieve, if &lt;done me. It is well known that 1 have’ ।hung on ft tliorn bush, made her oppearrWhh the carfira’.Jtawa of morning tbe considered bow slight was the puoeibility
not sought this nomination. My person­
F
Mkhsiu, House. Sign, and Portiait
U«*c iurecta *l&gt;ou!d increase to any great ial feelings and my privats wishes would
f.*l«rman’s family -were a»tir, the elder that the water* would not rise above hie
1
____ T—f. ItMrf. HmUOK*.
(Late of the firm of Clark A Babcock.)
extent.
Hint
our
state
governments
should
j
, girl was busily arranging their little par- head. Still ho determined to do all hd
k
S.S.CVBB.
liavc been better consulted, if some other
uJtc action on the subject’ either by of- I
WHO IS
J
»-------- -—- •o ' lor,
while
the jouncer
y ounger wa*
was preparing their could to preserve life. The wares were
•
' la the
worthier citizen had been chosen to more coolly,and asked the young lady tG !■- COBB.
,
fering rewards, as in France for the ecg* and
‘
ar-) breakfast table, and the mother spreading not rough, and the boat hook supported
lead the Republican colutrn. I should take a chair. Young lady blushed scar( IjiU&gt; of the firm of S. S. &amp; C. I- Cubb.) and luted®,
•
»®me ol*!er, •rA’ll‘7u
it
I l.l-naaou. Mar. 1. 18$’n51lf
Imre rejoiced to have joined with you in let, ami said: 'laving met with au accident) before tho fire tho clothe* of her husband him.
mean* reduce the u^nlwr of these prot«.
‘ and bov. An hour jiaracd, nnd she grew
she. preferred betraying her cintarrassThe awful moment rapidly approached,
At the preront limo it would bo difficult the ranks in the election of such a man.
‘1 fuel too deeply for words appropri­ inent before one or two p ntlrnfen to be­ somewhat uneasy that he had remained the water bed reached his knees; but ho
to ray what amount vf damage » **•
abroad beyond the usual period of his re
.... .-------might be
K.pM.sod
rearly in Ohio alone by these iMecfeJml ately to express my indabtednew for your ing: a laughing stock to all W aluut street. turn. An'otbcr ■ hrair bad clspsed when
j.kemoiiy
i it come slowly and
MuMIrtfflr. MwK _ _ _____ ;
~
it amounts to a very largo sum
This generous support heretofore, and more Her lioopcd ikirts bad collapsed, and .to
xhe said to her father
Ibtfut Camta Hoi «, by Campbell &amp;
rfolly than if it had
ATTHE HASTINGS
erery fanner know, by hi. owfci b.ttcr ex than generous approval and support ot requested tbc use ofa private room in or­
•Father go out to the hillock, nnd try
me in the position 1 now hold, ana amnot der to repair damages. Having no ‘in­
fined prey; soon H
W«.&lt;4. B-rttlr l’r»ck. MkK
. p
periwee.-Ohio Farmer, Auf. 10.
if you cun see hi* sail upon the water; he
M«,n«x llotm. li, J. U*»” * &amp;
find it in my heart to decline this, your ner temple’ worthy foe prraence -of so
and then he prayed
DUTT&lt;3- STORE,
had reached i hie wi
Nivxa Wiiirawawi Tavra —Tlu: oreh unanimous nomination and invitation to much beauty, Measra. A. A: B. delicately seldom stavs out so long when tbo sen that it might go n&lt;
gber. On, on, on H
is
calm
and'the
weather
fair,
my
little
bov
______ „.A uub
varated tta- apartmeat, and while the
anli*t should act his face like a fl n n new contest.
_ ier* were covered#
came, _____
andihlssh
too,
was
not
itnito
well
lost
night,
and
hope’dic&lt;l within him, and he thought of
sroin.t all sort* °* composition, that
•1 am full ofgratitudc for your known young ladv was reuniting the end* of her
GLOBE HOTEL.
1
this alone should have hastened him Imine.
himself no longer, but of those who were
leave a coating upon the bark, no matter zeal, for vour noble cause worthy of our hoop* t»ok up a position upon tbc door
„.r&lt;n AND MEDICINE*.
Tho old man went forth and one by one to dear to him—his wife, Ins children, and
wta icTie ‘.r what is ebimed far them united icflorta, full of confidence in the tri­
&gt;■
KLKKit'
hi*
grnndehildren
followed
him,
until
the
’
llvo
mluutea
afterwards
young
Luly
br .Ewl.Ui!" or ereplrk=u Tlio »rlwr^ umph of your glorious principles, and de­
his partner—it was for bteasinga«MthMn
m.Xr wu* left Mon®, roeklnr th® cradle
that he then Implored heaven. Still «*,
.turbo of O»l«i Comm*. m®&gt;« • ■“ clare ny sclf ready to take into my hand, cmoraed. Ito damage* liad all been reof her unconciou* balw. After th® taps’and resolve, with God’sblossslng. to stand t^ired,
.
on it came, and be was forced to rate® hi®
and smiling gratefully at the ac­
mi.uk. I. e—bi"S lk~ &lt;"*•
of another hour, her daughter entered with
TVIIVENTINB, AUnnoL,
wnofwmpoM’'1'.. of Uxof r by it, the Standard ofHuman Rights and ,; commddating note-brokers,
she
sailed
on
passible from
arlimz'ba’lloou. So far the
. new* that
. . a. neighbor
. jju— had imokrti
8|)okcn to brad to keep a® loftg
cg76mc&lt;?*___ _ ____ _
■mint. Tkl .l.jwikm b&gt; tb.
1&lt; 1 Reform, pledging you that it never shall 1 «,
hertrma
way like
a yearling
balloon. 8&lt;’ &gt;“Jr . bo felber I. th" &lt;»sU orf Uul k. ««H death; hU rearon was rimoMgooe, M®
Jul
» IbrXuig
breath grew feeble, his limb® chill, ba
I
Just as ’’-------- ',“,w
1 be dishonored.
U»| It taferfcre. «llb
.!.r,».U.rf
?Br^
■ ■
•
:
-You will not expect from mot,
panted, and his prayers Ixxamo almost
'phtenofe. B‘i&gt;. •“&gt; ,ta
"f
.fen, n "U.rl,
ermlcu..
«-• \
"God grant it. raid sne, anu s*|
’ ^mpci.lo.., &gt;h-r «r" ■'5—7.
1 Hioa of my political faith. I have no new cd by. Elderly gentleman wore a fuffind (
curelinff murmurs. The blood rushed to
..
i_ cony.
fr,:m hi*
hi* bosom
buaom । in a tunc of deep anxiety—to never was LBbc^. his eyc-haOs glared a® if they
1 ouo to make every twelve
months. -n
In Bbir,
v.— -----------projected from
"ui '.pON.^‘«nty Treasurer.
vuv United
- --------------------------- “in
-7 my
-~ 7-Jlike tho dorral fins of a sunfish, and rarried
would start from their so'ate J1**1-?*
« -t=&gt; Ar’T^'R.EES.
State® Senate,
commutbov .drocu ik. -Inf.-“.otig of me".. the
entiuos to the legislature, In other places,
of doublc-cliin and gold-headed
them with an effort, and thought for to®
H
roi-TEE. si-gab. WI
tn tbo Ooan Hcnuc.
J.
.IM"*
lluxt
„f corner lots and (a: bank ry; and then the whirl of the sinking vtw last time on the home that would he sjoa
oftb. nemo
1. order to are recorded on enumeration of my prin- ‘
.Mnis, Clmnty Clerk and Notary
eel well nigh made his grave’
ciples,
where
all
men
may
rend.
1
am
asjj
r
A
bowed
to
tbc
elderly
ge\wretched! Horrible images were before
got rid Of them. » But of
Again she stirred the fire, ogam wrong­ him—&lt;-ach swell of tho VW® seemed as If
slumed
of
none
of
them.
1
have
stood
.
lem
.
n
,
w
hH
0
the
biller
passed
on
without
thiuoukm, k““"'°"”^or"S.“
_u_Li t -i----------------- ....til the V|
a word. As Mr. A. uus en­ ed the elvdw before it, and P™™**”™ the fu nds were forcing him ffownwani,
Hd them of eyrlofe".
.
w where I always expect to aurnu, num
XThmaUull^l*^
hot
water
into
the
ta*-cupk
Sldl
the
urrat end for which we labor is achieved.
gaged lobe married to elderly gentleman’.
and the cry of tho soa bird was like tbsir
UsA or oot.r roaring, tbo
K
I^lra^uAL
..
„f
fcr
•I ask your eo-operatioo, and ra I havo J^-btcr,
5 Righter, Mr. A. smell a rnt
rat nud
nnd al one®
once Ibreakfast remained unt.meItod.
ydU over their virtlm. De was fpspiag,
“d
u «oorub.
Tho sun wm now -oaring t-&gt; hU meridi­
.tauw-J". ™“1 r,ri
not merely said, slavery is ^-nationalized |J^'ine, ___ tni
&gt;luncholy
—..i_
—as
•« a
n sick
atr-k turkey.
^Uio. teeormeot, notib-oo.
clxiklng, for be had not strength enough to
an height, whsn once more th® family as­ beep bis licod above the waves, every ma
—until it is deprived Of the protection nnd Ia
cvi
,
n
ing
M
r
.
a
.
went
up
to
elderly
i
in iuc vbcuiuB — ••
-r—- -c ,-■**
y sembled in their bumble dwelling; the
is no more evidence in
VIua P"»&gt;*
------— of
_r the
-------------ntlctnM«,
rnentit was spiraling t^da tan, an!
’s house,Tar
h-wra.Y.ir the double purpose
puroote .
support
national1 -Ar-cmRnt
government—
—un-1
un­ gcutkmaa
the fact that some fer*o&lt;i%w^&gt;^
prop
of
the
whole
was
yet
wanting.
D*y
ntlMn, Ski",
til it eraacs to subject state eovcreignlv of smoothing up
op matter*
matters w ith tbe
the elderly !
raeh convulsive start that followed only
Lt down to a cheerless meal, tlm scat at
b®the. yrt enjoy
n
to ita demands. 1 stand, os I crer stood, gonllerr.ah, and exchanging palpitation* i
rwid&amp;wmsdfortaCbsosrar
against bathing and surface
either aid® &lt;&gt;f th. wife remained vacant.
AlUto pop­
Will prsmpUy •“"d J*
the avowed and determined advocate of
rd to hi. W iu
“*
ular Pat e n t
rcrB1tiio cause of liberty and human rights,
plunge would be his last.
llu-.trr.-&lt;l
Ilk"•
IW*™* “’
Medicines, of tbs
wherever, and by whomsoever assailed.
Merciful powers!—altto very momeut
•1 do this, however, within the limits of low. Elderly gentleman jrrf±
“jxtr!!!: :.
“a
appeared m
with It It
• *
Jm
raxv*. Phyrician. •ndSuvR^found at this establishthe
constitution
—
within
Ita
scope
and
ron
and
told
Mr.
A.
that
Hu
young
man
^T.od tb. nfot .uh Sir Ooc I. P.™
1
• on Bnndw/v. «*r tbs Co“rt Howe’
UJ
S'"menu Ahoagr-‘**
verge there is energy enough for the ut­ who received strange ladies in his btsiincs*
^cW°?t1perftL
most efforts fur the final eradication of office should ever become his son-in-law,’ , of hia departure when the fisherman * wife
nwrv t&gt;r the ’"P**?1 ““/L
this evil.
■*
, , saying which Mr. A. found himself stand hnvinn lulled her infitot to s.eep. wont

\v.

Oakust,

SAMUEL T. McKAlR,

Wholcaala and Ro­ Notary Public, Conveyancer, Land and

spring

w7 K.7«, ww. w.

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.y

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KALAMAZOO,

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‘1 come here to announce no new plat­
ra,«av that this naa no iui-v— — i------ .
b.TO.Hl lW of cerwiag th. orsa.-m »!■ form or other topica. 1 roly on my past
declaration, of opinion from which 1 Uavewill. Uh,» tl. “''X'j'™u.«-r I. to pubfe* bl. Igooraneo ot
■1 under JM re, tk.nl. for,ear k.iel
n. ^Jitio. oi fe
eeaockfeua |wco«—ferrwll
LX™1 if th.
I- d"m'J
.l.t^Smtfe! io tl» ■“&lt;’ «r roojluoo of to'you to oowttaue to maintain the ines­
XTumtfei—. or tb..tt» £ I?* or timable righto dl man and tk® anvorelpity of the state. Moro »hm&gt; all, i will main­
tain the union vf these states.
1 .crept mufell, ,o«r fe-iutjm to
V. die ^.ErJWrw rf Ike lUpukteM

Farmer, A*ff-

L’amt Coox, Jcatieeof the

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inS solus on the sump nil chagrin arid disap;&gt;ointment.likC.Tantalusat his well curb.
Fortunately for Mr. A. a genUemau
witnessed th® incident about th. boons,
who duinccd to b® wdl aware of the la­
dy’s higk respectability. Ysstenbiy af­
ternoon this gentleman accompanied by
Mr. A. to elderly gentleman* house and
so explained mutter* that Mr. A. wa» re­
stored to hi* former footing in elderly protlbman's fomily.
Mr. a i.
iferrr “ •
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in a dover Geld. Ho desires u* to say

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—4—7~ L ,,.[.any future'breakdowns in that vicinity
Whv is a pig’s **n ,ike a
kn“l&gt;7 msv be taken for tepaira toaome other ofBecause it is flourished over a ham.
| fo-e.—Jfartk Ametican.

except the aspect of the waves, •
«d too placid to to dangerous.

and fro, looking earnestly at
vuls over the lonely sea, the r
daughter ware sobbing auditV
•Fnarlraa let him be whore
hie God!' exclaimed the fether

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Pnteary Skoalt »f ikii State.

^fiaE-—rtcrtrcn^teld of
M.nf! wholly dirfM.eh.M-d/N.m tteTof
, pur.. c«trotiM«f Kun*-ar-'•
I cb»- - wflourMlng' vilG
_j En-rt^tri
But tte^
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afjglite lomguage, at a ptefo nut rvceedi
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Shit dollar* per copy; a» mny te nsci
have within 800 &lt;»fw

lir bad teen

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‘ubHe Initroetion be out

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Mua to tuVtnna, cm
tUwc wte rowed hard
■Wng his Gfarir'is life.
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red a a.ntmgh._bcatca ,totifa‘ir r4:1‘■ r • Ko* uBU
berefore »uSk-o f»r the i cove
dl«K-,‘ffiit te«T flsnn fl» branch t &gt; the -------- -- ----- ------hvthfsdis-r^.f.d.n.*.'
Cttrfatity tempting them to know ' j. «. KEVlS#.-.
' tte vrindc of S lath- 1 ridge.
ri
ita meaning, faey folfawcd tte trail tn;-------- q^|goj|
the tm» of the ritLre. where, to faew a*UXtelJl—

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&amp; &amp;&gt;"• Indian Mot-utu

- They remflu h^tbllffp fa‘» few stories
thia t lft v.
and nnwenttv their cars were sainted with
next.
TREAMOX.
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n W-'ramMhtr»mh1,te.'.^!ianrirT w”"
a rattlH-g im’-tei ""d «” cnorw'&gt;n» serpent
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i v'’lon» nf thia ac\ wifa one cvpy ; and , in tte Leghlnturwfwhile tte other telfof madchU (jhanarfacy. Lowing aid spread­
। %lM&gt;re there ia nitre fasti &lt;«n ree.r.uiou : Kansas including all the pro «laren ing Lui hi-ail.hre f-rkrel tongue protrwding.
IS tew in inrrtsirfid tijbr^.
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tD| &lt;•.,!■ ^ilteptoforty. PjfTf
Tte fisfcnniHTftrlffly were still sup. i wtet.l district, reuli ss-ho.-! and «urh de- s'roagholds, is to have T:unrr «x! Nvr Tbil UKU w VXP.-strIX k with- woudv
tj&gt; du^arp: •nii.Mnit of
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— ’pWcwlint- IVv.-WeB.M. te the yfai-k ih*» I psrtment thereof-rthrdf be fiirtiifacd tfith I is this nil. Four vmtntie, on tte frontier affright, snd waddvntr the a’mospbci
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John Tbmup*?*’* ^^*11 lieect;
wvwtrmksel tte deep, when -the old man I a omy.
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j cvnUul tetb branches -,f th- l^faUtvrc—&lt;
tillel with II Srtir lj f.Sfaiw.sitlntll|ttt
mi Ms H»n
**”17? fr''-?’.
sud cnrlahncd—j
2.: Tte Supers tew, of faesever ( to if every- ote ..f thb fa:.. / ? •
jtrka offifc
v.r s
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nv.w&gt;a&lt;-w
.«&gt;••.&gt; siA;'tlm'oth
•। tlirV
t|&gt;rv jirtjni,
j„un,i, n&gt;a
thati «.«.
at nny
v time,, —
the .pri*
i'
J'Tft'
mk'-ii-V'-»y
fa
"Wr r.rc'hi-iM; ttefsi Is p mj^Xa Upon , ul iiiwrrehttH hr this 8ta?a -d&lt;alt asses, tip'.. il.-ck-J Freo'StaU members, thc cuutftics j er two, &lt;li»c &gt;rcrl.ig tho ronditi&gt;e of
-.i. . i . G^rtenot ««ffa®:
&lt;■! their
lheir !
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tttc fas'mt wafers".
. . '...J •*&gt; Abv tat»Uc .pn»;&lt;rity «" «ch*cW|«f Uurecu worth, te«te,
and t~mpantew, -dimiHlH&gt;"!»W »W.y
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tti him .uili
ffUt-feT’ WM 'tel-.itel TTfa? ’
’irmn the provis-! Doniphan, enrh of tiiwu wifainTtrikin? ' ’bMrtreleof d'-mh^-Alu-ut Um’ fret of; -f K&gt;ii'»aS lbcy fr&gt;dil ffnd Will r &gt; K ^ ,. ^*“* SS*/I*t ;(H iu
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’“Tfliw,-. iillercT’was echoed by fa?' •nstrirf, rmt exv-mpted fr&lt;
Haiite **u«uddw wrvi .»nf
iro-Jw pointed out wtet ha Up d imw of .this Mt. n smn of mon ,-y wiffn hurt i -lintanre of Mteouri, with (heir 7 out of i the atuko li.uLi-1 tteft Indtement. mode ‘ Tbc jary we are Infli.'lnrel were . p
nc.ltrel. l-v
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iu«lft be tte xh.v.nt boat. They wgerfy to supply each ieb....| nnd each depart-, FJ Snifatm*, &gt;,»Kl 21 mit of the 39 Rterc. Ita nppearmme, w ten tbev burrirel home | kbhjn imn, and till of’ thc’ft FC™, * T iti’ertetint and mstrttctly &gt; mgtf r.
•tnutwJ three eye but re-nld wre&lt; rsuhm.-?; incut l.tertof with mw copy. nt tte price ■ MtiUircs, arc nil ttelare needed to In- |rml told wh.it tWfHaw fatteir neigh-: u
lo carry nut the dvsirvt«'f
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fa a R«w«.lm:tavdt..wever, nil |wnvired hm.-inbrf.ire menttered; and tte mid tax errrtrel te the Bot.I.-r niilHanw t* rontin-! faux
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A- StWr. and mor iu3l Uteu laiBt ontL.
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• I fathnSfate tie in their hands ... J'r«rire
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Tte tert'JTr **re wftunw! ifarie fan |
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fttoil—»tiJl it WT»-ttnpiwaitifo
to tell------------------------------------------------the shall brcoUected ahd rotumbd
tint m&lt;&gt;w.-r whHr,
ayitejy..ved
fc^r
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•, of thp hardy tiitain!i:lm-en«. nrtttrel whh '
there «wv t««s
dsrrrtem in whiMt ft, bourse fay. '
trreuniry fa tho tame manner m utter '■ before afalcn In incite ti and outage,
ijEirrrxvreM or
W ft"5 f’mntt.tr—wv im. pr-r;mrij t„
; 1*« was the .-.pony,if BuSJk-ttw; if-cm-' Stat- t-j.i;.*.
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:jn„ni«»er. i jt.-ryirtrtt In whis.- brens !, tte las
I th
tlu-y
wivlilvj ju» 2.
sli;itueles-lyj'..r
two rifles
the Jrnonstei
ta|^,wur!c. Pli-aaaghvtMa-n . “
ttauixL bo«er»-r, Jmt for a short tltnr ; a I
-dir. X E tte ateool dutrivt in tlii, [years
J year, past.
past. Ami
And tel
Utt hare-ly
barely rtav
them
.^.. approaching
spn-ujcLing uilUn
witbiu one;
one,bundn-d
entirely
KrUmrl. Carpeting or
liret of
..fllu-m
On
buntin' I h',g s-uuk of rem»c-i.ta-c
Uwt wa, evidititiy ndviOicfaJ toward th- J Stnfa alull, ax ft. nest annual imvtir.g, dr-' arc required to g-&gt; jin-ssfavery', to enable inr.il &lt; f far'&lt;U Jim* of his Kn .ktM.ip I
(i(|t Uy |,„Hi«rei pu 8&amp;J ttear
, t;O|J Brocwd-, whoSr t&amp;» fi'.toscs hare rrt
•B&lt;H.TW«w»n&amp;/3RiVT
abore; fa a fewunoinhsc they eoutdclcnrly , tennind by vote whi-tlicr.it will avail it- , their tuembere witu the Goivruor's two-1 tin-ir
Ibrir b'lraen
leirsc, suddenly
au«J&gt;J.-nIv lu
tuiMmi-r-abve,
mi-J 1,'’ .. ..
t-ame roa-Jve, mid
,., " ,. ____ j m temg wii
rttefa^.top.s.itm.
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MTrein* amanat-tte bow waiving hA self of the prsivite.wot tid* netpand eve-, (bird ycto, to prevctihtlm repeal of the ' neither t indites nor finvy e-mld make *’**•* u’,tt * •
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ImU---abovn
his---------------h*’d.tmd a.?,-?,
tin'well ।ry
ry idtoeCrtet
.diMtrk-t
wtticii rhadfcidi-1»obtains
’I dttel- to bbtnfa[ aatrovfauxcudo
I alnw-lous coda
which m».v
dig.-ai.. K.ui-tis.
•;. Knnwis.
j them
rearer. ’Ite to.-n disni-siTi’c-l. ‘ ’•&gt;
(te oirty wort; ••! i,
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wdrivii«hidl
whir'itm-i
dyrai
j them
p&gt;p.
rearer,
j vs wrfiH.-tWn« useful to jjvi-ry body. &lt;&gt;nc
known bark of Neptune wte'borne to I‘ copy «T
- wnH dtetiunat/,
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give |nr-n~ ■ &gt;or
r ilw ^
en&lt;ic&gt;mrnt
nu.,(n-(.ni ot
of- lnii(
l.tu« «»&gt; ire «'.-k! M
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and liitcl.i-ur tl-vir
tin
horete. prorerefad ••m pruviJita.’. e-m.'S-lc-re oa
. ",ni* . '! ofter gjowmiu nt offirinto Ubly rl-tn't ttem.on tho bracxe. Th- finfth- ;«•■'; ,1 diMo ipui.
•■■•n-rvie-r
-ftte '.j-.*
----- - ------------------ &lt; v.iHitj of Fr -e-lomri.1 Justus-, ft fa t.-. ‘ tte.t wiili rittewotecd. fa tteuvmth &lt;»f the ‘w,.rc hu|.hicvd fa perf-ri k. ' ,e VVl\ V Ji I ed from hto tnteio'i In Bratll, teHs »re an
t» ths Mtteml’y.rftte- rude ph-r". und tte'. faipia wkir-hLiid ■* -. .l«V»tfat
’I; ' rvijewt
outrac*-&lt;&gt;a4 attempt
Battle Creek, Hui hiss ani 4 q
il’dlrtrftt it
is lo.-n-ri
te-ri-6l;
cviJcut uhat
what this
tlii, anitracma*
attempt to
to '•; rave.
rave. They
They hurled
h'irksl in
in three
three or
or f-tir
(fair large
large ' .
,.f«&gt;min* *&lt;W b ’ «
t’l m an'*^ 'u rinl
toed hurra of the firfirrma-.i -was taswerrel or If a fra-rt.•»-.•»&gt; flbtrfat.*
pi:r|w-!ui!-their |&gt;-orx-r bymuapvonre&gt;&lt;-tr-l I »t«»n«-*, ai)d
&lt;-t.i1&gt;’,- '.not&gt;e
*-’not:^ shall jmr|M-tint-th;ir|&gt;otrcrfarmLMps,&lt;saic&gt;M-tr-l-atones,
m|d fell bick
Inte Minw
wmw fifteen MU-fK
step*.
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■ made'sif hint alioat hk r.cyamtam’u ui|h !
by
wrilcoHM\
wsfreHue.
6f ~~r
bis father, I te r
given
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.m&gt;i (mblfah.sl
tmbli*lr.d loo a* itE fa
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i' 1 verv
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— .k. -....— heard
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i..--a 1 ’’""mg ter a till't a«wr&lt; j K J
r;tte
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A-•’- v‘- ttv
hfanaftlp ; and
’ the
teeth
when'th.wnit, tioi«c wns
rylu&gt;
are
tbire
rufa-1
before,
cud
*&gt;iil
thy
dr.mhd
rcptilp.
!
point.
Mxl jbe'.aim'vW Inarticuhte -thank 668"’j in which 1h&lt; k u-j I
o.' -::!. h district' of the |&gt;eo’&gt;!e who-u ryht&gt; are tbii's ruth-1 tef- re, nnd &lt;»hi t-.nrii- the dr.-iidtd jcptily.! point.
ui I-wllc
mlrllv ,nt:n
lirl » ”’|W ’.Wk.TheIs.
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lwrl
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Ow.
otltedMe.
mtsan th.it
fa.it the
tte ! rea«ly,J»
r»-a&gt;ly.ut» Ms
Ills l-x»lA
ItXikb b:d!«tted,
biffeatrei, to crush
crush the
tte ।; te
&lt;ptc
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vir°' „
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**i««r ’bits no. lefaly trampled upon.i. It mumis
jy wor&gt;d,.
Judge Cato, j
iC’j /_• i’L. W|H, [ |Xr»tliwMldiZff
• Abdw.wri! mre ?,yan.1 tepplnre* in tiltel stell, *-thin tl-irx hy-’ereaftcr. tirant. of Kat.4 are fa te romimml in ! intruder...
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C^rthctoUwe; wr^faftitedtera toinm* nuke hfav.reUr -n 0» L^nk^lufttof th full enjoyment »ft£-ir ilmpmW,nr, '
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wit. ,'"-."?11'.'
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fad-.-,
wten eight
qinwU-anJ ..
find Mime
srmteliedo«M'the' fMrarnnm,: hi, Imy. and J Public fa-tntHion f&gt;r Mite mimter -of II, the grent man i.f tte puoplr., atmtgtn ,' np|icftrud
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&gt;t w-u
hi, dog. ware sufi&gt;from tte [erils «-t tilt &lt;v&gt;pli~tMt -uj uivii-Jnsries as mnv have j uia-liwes bv these thditer.itc villainies, te j1 bullets went faroiigli
lliroitfai bis tend.
head. ami. us
a, tte
the .1&gt;&lt;ive
,twice »u*&gt;ro
»u*&gt;rn tint
tltnl trnton
treatun roamd*
in
&lt;mrmClw-rry
are In m-ik-g« m ■ ';'.i'v
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&lt;t 7 ■/q
in arrom
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u.erv Tcrtin-iy
Pw&gt;nan.lVaru
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CT«*t derip: but te -would return no an*. , b -.-u thus ordered. Any »cho&lt;d Uistrert ! rapidly fdll»xfag each u her. rim- in their j nmnater dh J. Un licj-t.craaluig out, until'
jj. Jetfaviuikoa of u pa*. KkilfP-at '
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j!* 5^"*. J«i&lt;&gt;i/
ral lisp in . th.' cities of S &gt;ift|i 'AliH-ricr. • at I -Arlwk. I*,‘ M. in
wotMlL-tenrr^.e. *. to «-fa. ft,. : uhiel. tetel Mgtet to cot* gpun (hi.
might to retake rhe power white-telonga twenty feel ..ftte Im^teCi lay mu’ted.-ta
. o v’
' r hut fa fa
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time *
t?&gt; b*»
take tfa
th
it tx.
this JigBlia-.
iretha w4t
mifat pnvrdtfat r
rtwtwjtrta.iflcnipM*) rare
t‘ar» «
it, MMrottal mvrtmg. or white . I., them from their rob terK the bi red-Wtb?grn-MJ It -a* a ritl.wttaLewW.' *“'•«
•Ttt.noaT.Jfat
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r w«wt
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Saturdays at in_„ejida noIto oreter »nte dirti-twy; kry of tte Imit.-d Suhs, are t- f-rev ’ twenty-.-ighrTn-'^-tlrn Jjret uaa fimr «y rt^adeted Am otro ewj!. ore
ii.«s nf American jmslmt;, rftt ire many daya. Tliundava
”.and
.ml SMiurefay.w
j. .:•. r&gt; ar t. .. . . • .
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i-lc at ita ttnial ur.tting in &lt;;glrt-i llmm fat.i aulunission with tte bayonets ,' metes,fa di.timieA fa • res’ dcfrcsslug in ; ami tlii» miMmdmwtamltiW.bvtween Judge th-mronda thru a» wwll wa hrrw.«»w* ’&lt;&lt;: ,‘T* I’ ‘ *' '* ^H“-',o take tbc etraaj
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Kini.T in ; rv.It fM-iore wo do v.tnrc*.l*t uw bk-M*Gxnl foHihiri’Wv.'fiirmit

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lll3li;;n-intdteaavsit kfat ,0«»ng^ttey . Tvewhya. Tfairedny* r.ad SiturdaiTat *
j Tim main remshlvralwp. in renderin'!,fa,u|,| ^.|d tte farfntyc4n' rat.-M#5 Imt ■•"rlock, A. M.. anl aniiu »t Itetfap
! Mich JmlieW pr.KYre!infc«re-nte:np‘il.1.-,Js a u r&lt;.|M.r " &gt;Ie Jft 0,.^ tu
t!ut :
vVl-te. .1*. M. und on M,«d«u
,h..&lt;n.,m A,-r &lt;&gt;.- tv ,uD«,.„,,,b.
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&lt;&lt;M*d np tn Kin} tS’.ier nf &lt;|1 p.iodnt-ss, I hate from dm Superintend, n: &lt;&gt;f Public; lai"! which win1-* nt i.utlwsa outrages, j
■••bar
tc.y in Umaiwar.
than «Men:M from th-rt ’,-imbfc dweUing. ■' lii*tructi»n of the number of vuphajvf f-»:—1!
tteir iK-qictrutL’r* wiibtb- white : Sirnoaittl Print t unute u-.c’ia thu.rnrr.
And wluw t!&gt;* faHu-rhian li.; l n-h!.-?d tne Mictionary pnrdir.sed liy himin pur.umier i forev of ihe A&lt;Uii;:i'iNtr4t:u.-» nnj it*army, ’
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ta|« i&gt;l hia linn'lnrn: dinger, r.nd Ijtoprv'r I of this art, aud the ami dm» therefar, the Hod cl&gt;u.*IJv.i-«ud *uocrs uicr "bkwdtng
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--------ideotiiil rirtf«a’fhrtn a Watery pifl-.’o, h '• I the Auditor Gepcral steli ’— ’ --------K’
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llifa morning, nlmutiilne o clock, an ;if-, .......
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fctvenliy &lt;l.d tlior all tTjiCtf* thf wmls'-nml upon the State Trv
fair, ocurevd l.t.wt Jsrne, Regan mid
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th»t h.Tt given twm c&lt;mrd&gt;ifa A hr die 1 mnmmtua.ijcd in
A F«a"tt NOT Qi'ffE x Tn:cr.—A i I’u’er ) •«’■'. |'«nta*-r»in factamtundslw.e ‘ and rvpcatercff-&gt;rt&lt; hare teen made p&gt;(IfarwcAttSfaU*.—^.u/r.v— Da llnl.ftb ‘••r''-’
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faiiny bu^iuiire uhder tte Ufantnl ■ omvkl of tetaton, far tte tuvre awfa.tagi
'*y' »jw U •*»»«'»' MmJ. t-J of ’I*.-:
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man. livre!'
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Xu sea nl-nrehl. nnd th:t for so 6c t::;iv jttd ' s .&lt;tv«it i-ff&gt;rta, vf irtndry* bffu-ifal*. oct^cy- (•■!.•■&gt; fir.-’.il vC-tu !&gt;r.rs r’.--s,
Biicd w.Jh butter, two
;.‘ W '• p “Cjs.rtSl.mw.Mr. W.3* M'. Bill... • Regan lire ...spron-d Ilfat l-*i» partner was ! Ui.. hi^h M.itiirfre under our gio.nuu’u!,
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1 far a pljy-tlf ng mid wf.u uft.'r the dr ! ””n tMiwed Cav*
••ught in «-me w.-rli! «!!. IX* I’.'eAhfai’. plonouiwrii certain ' "!**•». a tey a »&gt;&lt; w4-.»
| prturc of Mr. W.kli v. t’m .;,,JLr wa* wlteh l.c lu-l Ikvw Gfftetfng. Tfa-v w. r. ! .knmintrationa •n-.ol.itimjiry." mil tu-l,”I*j\r
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tufa. Tronte. wfa-ro te
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Call, attention of its fri
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“-ol te «h« E-u-.or.
tinted, wa may •irn-.t ut tm dwtant &lt;hv. d.th.i-u-tei ..f . Ild ol' »t,
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h, vv..n State ami ft
&amp; U.L U-U.era. ,»» -ude 1 . a. '
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Hiuumn. who shte.-M iter i? Wfal,,lir, ’
—d *'»'»’• '50U *'u mt
faks rem ntmve to
the mill ttivrn wan no light In Mr. KI,4-V A’t tW« ’ tHinfaii
Ik t"ipitj*!e&lt;l. Jtr. SaQimers re [ ‘ltar ‘ *"*' "*•
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htfilrjiatdy on rwlrkig fhfct intell;. ’
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'catvd from Li. tenliiua ! B«»wii that Mr. Bmu-n wm in the. witido'w'' ‘
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Mr..Mown
Hie tnta k’H«j by th? Indian*.'wa* r,f!,'l fre a*.* i..»
fr..achi»&lt;’ ■ juriition, atid n. IghWa .cuur «&lt;»• rra&lt;lcr al-Hr. A
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and te eMiiHiiriuji*
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mplor of lhi-H-l *-;M'nddlc. .'to like
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him ’m.liia
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told thdn
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to nd!
roti him
him ujm
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Kaanmy, Lfautrr.w Maretel, who wn, fa
tte real, wm
tho bsrent tnatanre
d&lt;K,r and
and thus
thus tarry
tarn tim.
tiin. On
On rradiing
rem hing
... ; faw-ing all
nHtherutt,
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ins-arwe d.mr
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tn^nlt. 1*4 Incill".' &lt;•»&lt;•/
i-vur known
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creninand, detected ad enhrerxVn^ Oeft.! "f di-Uterato
hotiae, a iu-w .1d.fficujiv
gnm-. .11ttedoor tihity. 'D» all tfa —. tteiMta.Mr. BrmA ’ , "'”’fM'*&gt;d by any mill oaat or wet; and
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Harnr|y W.-Ffarr l^jrenwfirth. Tie ex- ™ “"X p'ditical iifamry. But it ten tel-u • w8, too u Ido fa jriiw tte-' utnttux-, he el mndu no reply. B-xm, tMting tuo.-ceJ. *c w” r*’^’"”mend all who haven •gr.*’
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pre--rwm* mi tf* farawttfa rfH-—or «*-«"’*»« Mtate by an appofatro&lt;-t.t farh,.J far a I marJ t&gt; .fating to. whe.-.i it
Kriud,' &lt;w.are ji'wanl ./n nU'Mrt;..L tu impi.ly th,. Vm-djIL
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mwest । rr.ciB.
uppetetotera. intte Torrfaarv—Jn'cW I tte next L-^Uture to boatertwfl in Oe \ mfa|,t te f. hnd. ted uc, 4ran«fifrrwl to
AM new tMerflf
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panymith ,„m*r» Bum’ncta'aiuT Buist,; fater. white uu» fay tfuty of&gt; Walkcc tnWfaif. on j-xteiiiwtion, Ui&gt; Wt kg mi.
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the' fotiml fairrll.ly iniifa|,s], afal.bri&amp;cQ in
MW* UTA»&gt;• 7.U BU
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ibi kill Mrik&gt;hg:tlm'&lt;w«ing nt far 1
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la «„a
Indeed the very tnfnti'
phr,-} fa' wihwiitted at once, to firisj,
Sumnnr, wirti hi* wdWrudwn br.ivrt-v con-tave; which vwmai i GFrtB
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and tart iu»,fa'Indite fiMftrr wlfflfe .-jff rtpVm nT vllWny. ft was writ tinder- the ampntal'mi &lt;.f the fiwtrii-f. Alt'lpUgh i d-«&gt;r. Drawn linwl-n h-c-'M wirtiti • &lt;h&lt;? *
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tell inraing thmuffhn ».un&lt;4nf tfa.
ci.-nt tn recover the atofcri proterrv. and ifttbd that ** llw* Legislature U &lt;•! ete.1 •or.
«». tl/an iv.us ..r .ngy,
alm toiureatirJont-erfb tehdea IjtMlce "hr ttutboritv &lt;•»' tlrt orgifuie sw, mid ns nan of the test of Libitn, lie it doing fine- »rr kihg JJowm in th* mwwand'bnMte
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fa imi red nicn.’itnd trr.r1; th.ra a'kaon Walker attrf Stanton. ^Malh^to tl'-r F.-w Iv. mid lum a pre -poet of rapid recovery, * III the right luny. Bowin ni«di-Mhi&gt;i'WTiv
State -Inetl
pnwnto.I
n fcti* r-1 He h an fllownti-m «-f r.-.ru aeh-w«ncs*-, diiwn atnim. aunt opiiii it* jmieinn’it,
that ’Jus.- -r.-tR mit tew
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leetinn, they
tl:ev l*d
lutd intended
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t«&gt; pnrtieipatr.
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^ir PP-r* rnmmdc fl. ) —_
nnnr srhlrit had been in; j**- J irptm-lhrm
5 sru''13. ■ y
Eap-rWv by it* previoaa nwnnw.
awtneyr
----------- ---------- . r^y- Au, wmm«T&lt;nu
man ,wi«0
wfittfff m»».«i»
Hereafter—a ’rnl«tea*.minte'l
nrru&gt;
«*•&lt;«»
Z&gt;
o

OFHARTFOK
lacorporatH UHO—&lt;1

fihe

m .v
»T mjit toj4»l»&lt;\!,*u4H tele tl*V- laiteK»iac».
‘ ty *hlUite* re* tr4 »•«□. r.;.wic&gt;&lt; L ttef’l
,

Tbc Mteuari Cotnfmtnii
- ’ .-i-i..% •»
i
i’. .'ft
F"1""- '«• '“ «• Xfate.1«• oiwii iZiiw w ■ .itf,!,,

c'*^ *'.hl &lt;*&gt;* «!• I wa^ •Goab—darn—hat teals the Uutlvtt ’ 2"'- Ulr

they- MWcxhlmroiMiint off twentydAu
l,‘
«*fa. the
of UW rompawyA wrifa,
i,^.
'1"5"T'
n*»
,U’ «
(.‘gchtiaxii
“a;n*’'d •!&gt;■------- *tfe’ ^wfaT
IhMteMrCf-iabntrt tweetv-ahVi-n tulle.. *
*ru-r ,
• *'
»»’btbc •
ah. wo 4-»wt Kfrikunv* n.-.d- tertef ptlly
Ill-ding ofa O .-.. ;i, ateicnw :
------— - -, Mu.*- wmq
.imiy
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grekter
nttrtT.f
till! i! faat
*two.t.tul-j.i-ftjfae
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ste *—
s-.-k —
-.-.r.,?
lit .auauufaMi thvw
sli.-4■ ?»•.«»*:
I..J-,...,. :..4n,
hm&gt;I •
cminany li-kl t&gt;&gt; fact it fchrk
'.rirt
I"'I1 T
•■ |&gt;*r l-r&lt; I

whobtlxn II I • * a c.nulfaus r.-utn; in ‘ ** “
order v-an-d tb.My,th.^^

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1.3I&gt;

.lectemil, to jwououuced alike ire:.*.4;u.. ‘
’ ..
'u

f.lh.u and «. i

not flue nj. the imiliun

st

tki

. . ,h.t', h,S. rt.ll.l,.

_,
824 heal &lt;sf beef cauls liehmtnrjf t.&gt; IJ-T*” ‘"•V'’14 •”
K«wn—Urn ‘Anu,,,.,
.
.... , . ,ik-r»ta&gt;nl Lttin nod l
•eU ids WaWU n»Ai dewtined' f-r t’.1
.j 1 1114 clioo With it. Io tho. jw L...V pro.
Him III re uinutoi.u. lotma l|.gtn&lt;i,'i)M 1
1,1 •,nJr
1,1 I**- iX Mir.si^-tiUsUT; te.i&gt;
1 f iuul fa hrr an*} *&gt;f 1 - '• « «&gt;-•-•
‘h- .
J
htta;ted bv *
aiul smiliirti:
no, tu'iv
voiftyimoki l-c in’d‘ f'R*1 State ’ninrrinem in Knmwi«, are pn- !;w &gt;e.m* &lt;&gt;fap-, t..li
“,ll!‘r ".'
I,v '&lt;‘i.;iin
1’'1 i'&lt;noli»!
&lt;-i '.me
iiu;n«HIUt&lt;’ ly
M ran ........
i
l-KiidI •-&lt; KH/Clmpwwr. nnd
-.'ci thrift Wd imfa-..-* of the Xorfa far U.e : u'c,rHinrr
to
die
Justliv'.t
■•ififtt
anil
fami.mikd
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iHmWced
traitiftr;
by
thescsclfcoiotituted
. Hglm4» i-.1ori.sl. :r ut
_________ ______ _
„ I vc»y ouiufarta •u'difa. Tlwt immt do. f *
- ..... 7-„. . .......... .
drawn and rfiod
'tUlfa -1 h/&gt;’i «’f •» ^w«urra,M I famk. Mr. |
trkd to u-»
’ **’2 I'-fudar-; tte liuognmt AM S.^ * B |mir ‘.f l.L-ks.lkb-.fit r*. wlm.bsrkwi hrnrAdlrto art angrv i't
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l*&gt; I Itai t&lt;*r hm*.«*■
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.. • . treit»-inao&gt;e tnatltotioM. To ciMi.kin-i the " ...
. “

1V MW ot the dmevN ted iteirLm I 'a !-1lhp*£•“ ifc*

Hu.,

nr

ASTS
Ininrance(

f-r Ih-tingv swJ

MIF.F.1ERP,

J ‘’US’1* T~s^H«-a« ■■&lt; reus-! ‘I^'LrK; 1”
.

CHOICE FIBST CLA!

[

"A

: AT THE HAS

OJRTTG SI

Iljyr te. ly received a fj

Ml'GS AMD .TSE

Chemicals. Pi

TTKPENTINE. A

mi us

Fluid ti&lt;wr»hrr w?

GROCER

TE.V TXIFFEII
OR*. PEPKR. FISH, in

tareon land th
i.eof ammuiiakui far «
tmeh ns ptnrdrr, «

A.l| the |&gt;p
uUr Paten
Mrdkim*, ot

•went. . Ab&lt;» a'gr

&lt;tf tin- tel

»&gt;•

wtei,' M&gt;\Mr bwa.'UHU1‘

ktoi Middle.

, nw* pl,,If... u,’u.uni pj £,? pA-l '0*
» •«
’** “
f'*1 P•“ P1** l! r
‘-r U
nri in lake Err and *WUe l**n» kernel i irragnlarity.

W.

’ corn in a bam. - I

•

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, , r

Ewaxcn-*Tmx?.MivJiwT»i«.U-A. well t
&gt;«u&gt;v fe■
ir

, __
rwfa Intfag wtoiH*ty Bf

1
■ ■

So

far fa*ir ft.
• ... .
|W*f-V

&gt; ‘‘SlT

,h«s«,. ' ~«-w■• ’i"1" &lt;-»».&lt;»&gt;«■
------------ *ta*v
Mi-toy**:
..
-A bcKrt-Ufare- week* apo Sre mrn went ■
tatzd fat

r
►i.w, m«ar1mu.&lt;u}.^MiJ^tK' .
r.teaty titfaatoj.

£37* Anything to C|j

�w.rd Tsrate." ar oTttetw* Vrrek w«U,
which it is dertred. TMa ia tte ..gmfcrsm B-d
.r?rrpnate tills of tte T»a* DltwUr* Fluid. wr
o.. &gt; Julsc. FreparM by Dr. J-H. Uortrrox, ol
I'hUadtlfbte. t* tta nre of ImHgwrtM aM Dr».
psp.ia. It is Uaiurs'fc uwn truisdy tor D unheal­
thy ^-.otuacb. No art of maa'a caa a&lt;msi lu oomt|„ powers- It rondera Good i;»!iaff ptefcerty
suamteul wUbhralili. See tte ttjjan: ot the Ox.
. ..n.llirr nart of li,l. r*araur.

BUCKLEYS
COLUMN.

THE BIG SHOW OF 1867.
'

NEW GOODS

ale

CHOICE HRST CLASS 1NS0BANCL
. . nr thb
,

J5TNA

BUCKLEY

Insurance Company.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S
Ready Pay Store,

of

rm

having

TV THE

Citizens of B. C. and

A Cash capital of 8500,

Paid an A|gi&lt;£*telaaa rforer
h i.rpaittau &lt;»n a nutfomil Imide, uitti luefll
iig.hciMin till principal plni-ex, nnd. r a
.Mere, iiiikm n’cm; flnmi’.il on a cin&gt;h
Standard, with mi etniabk- n-pu.
Uth'ii alike the Mine m t,l&gt;e
luibka of the Duelsum. or the
MuMtvdppi, t|ic Gulf t.f
Mexico or the Northern
Lake-; presenting a
a powerful .orguni-

? H18

Are caring Um
«■ eitml Mier
befflir kioTrn of ray Scdldue.

MISS dASTELLA’S
Grand
Aerial Ascension,
H..e -ill walk rand » hr.I » Wu-IbArruw M a

FIRE and INLAND

N A VIGA t RJN1N81' RA Nt E,
Call* •ttcnlMinoftlte frlr-.d-, patron- ami
the public generally? tn the foliawmg

LOST.—By the Milxrriber on r.'r about
the cleiwrth day &lt;4July « calfifthr4*1lot eontauilof one note of eighty dolkra
grri n hr Jinw Miller to Peter Chttier
or brwrer *Mla roadorder dram by -^e
Trrasiintr of Uaaltttm to .Peter Ciatrtwr
and accepted by tho Treaaurer of Barry
County, aDo t n® note given by J. E. 11*.
evr of three dollar* to Peter t'raraer or
, bearer, some time iu June last, and acme
small change. I hm-by cantnm alljpar,
' sons againtt ptirchaahig the above obfiga. tiotu. Any pea son fmdiug tiio above wal.
; Jot uudol.iigations atiil retumlr~
to thcBubacrlbar ahalllw liberu
cd.
PETEK CB
Woodland, July 24, 18A9.

AYER’S

Just receive!
stock of

OF

I Still Live.

OEHAKTFOKn.CO.W.
Inenrporatwl IBI9—Charter P.rpetual.

x,.;

- HIKE EXlim.T.l'X.

Shoes

»icmity.
I have bven n-pnrtej in New York a«m
In.gpu,,j. f r tbe lam &gt;ix
^\vm" Nc* ^' rk Price*.—
AV ill v.iu {.Imm f-Vvr nt0
uithacall and exam­
ine tny Mock .,f

Hiogl* ITim. X-Olsst in
to Ike icrmirai
Ira-Mth oClba Toasrioc PanUm . T Horta*. Ha.
tloiM.1 &lt; lira-, rrsrr day. ptrihtMio itwopvii.
ins 11lire sfter-.;M« |wri..m&gt;an«i' Slw Ulas «.»
oris iwv*nu » thoworld •!•»! e» i aceumriab this
H.iiidiltii'. durlrg. •u.llltrra ••Did Ad i.flb*

EVERY VARIETY,

wIdrb L ciCcn euUltla r f Cra.it u... n&gt; rrpnacMttl
la ike CatoUi-e aud .&lt;
Free tor nil to u ilnr«« without Cost.

To be sold at Lowest
Jr rices.
Call and v&lt; l.\em Irtftn purchasing
thtirl.tre.

NATIONAL CIRCUS,

AND

.COMBINED tXfVPWIES!
NOHTU’MGEC IT NATIONALC IKCLst
«Fn.i&gt;l!.eXatiiwal Atuplililmuri. CMeacn. bo.
lag tbs Wilr Ultimate Cmtna fa ibr |Vr,tj

FALL GOODS,
i hk-h is by ftr the

COMMISSION ER'S NOTICE.

rni.YTJ
GINGHAMS.
BRILLIANTS.
LAWNS.

A

EEST

•

KINDS BUSS:KT TK1SIIXCS

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.

B. Ocne'B S'. ar Thea' rxc&amp;l Co.

it IiitdcrUtkcm. wvri .
tbv die
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

I

Street,

I r.mrtli.. .Xatioii;,! in.ntrr. Cltieugn,
The (.‘xmcaatie Aetcbiitic * maloauu

BOOTS AXI&gt; SIKHS, READ? MADE
ClotblBp Xovrr so ( heap.

jttJOgUmK'.’XS
v"e*'i*«iA nicna.
»• i'.t»liraral ll.ru Brabrr fi

GROGER IE S
EALMAZOO.

ON MERIT ALCNE
.y 'i-ufcwfcraajfcuii.

that It will Im an induerntrut for C.rjtfln
McrrUtita. Pedlar*, and Farmer, freun i
• bIuiwt, to call and examine Intfiirc pur
coaxing elsewhere.

in matter*of iiiyiirii’wv—Cqitiitiere'nl,
Mixlinniciil. MvwrnSSvor mral. utile
nuikhigfl&gt;r inV'oi^t.tux'nnd pnb-

Cj" Remember the

,

sroAFA
nsn.
tea
hat &lt;&lt; d TFA, mire to cure tbc hiisdueli*

CLOTING,

CO^H“3ES3E:,

LARGE RED BOOT

.nJ get up Suita en the «inr:c»t m.
in a nminter and st tax-h prices
calculated to pl.-axe the
tu.Ml Galidtuu*.

Po'.|B’» iMtied Without Dr nr. b&gt;­
e A.W i-.S A. b' &gt; A. l-dr. f. V. Atrent.
.
I luting*. Mieh.

nd every

in the lbw uf GrUcL'mir.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for

on the building.

BROADCLOTHS,
-'fr'.lil, IS.-.J,

COMMISSIONEIW NlffiCit.

CWT t. SfAILWSG.

,Sn!

IlBMilU’i. Jrimj d. IS.'.T.

Great CuTc tcrlyspops a.
!&gt;;•

J

j

|
Wo tho' vnJeTHgned hating been ap! pointed bv tho Judgo rd' IVHfcttft fid- tbo
j County of Barry in tbc Mate nf Michigan;
eomiiiitaioncni to rceeivtf exatnina anil adju»t all elsim* anil tleimuith ofall nerwnia
against thi&gt; Mtate of Slurman Sole* late
of tho lou traihip of Hastings in the county
of Barry decraxed,hereby give notice that
। nix rnvntha are allmrH Irnm tied after
I the 10th &lt;d August A. D. 1837 f.»r all
। c.-vrfitnrs «.f said i**tnto to present their
I I'UioU! and di-nuuida tilth* Mid ermimia,
’ xioncra, and that.w.i will meat nt the nt
I rtrii oft* G. ILdbrunlt 'tn the tutrn«Mp
'd'1 Listings urn«id counti at ten o’chknf
I A. M. on the fidlowitw gays namely vu^
I—on th- twrtily.fiftt O.-..S of Septcoibe*
next, and on the Sixteenth day of Nn*utn«
•wr nexj, «t;d on the twbnty-IUlb day of
Jiuiuary next and all 'pr'muM having
claim* and demand^ against tin: Mid ba,
tn'.eure hereby re&lt;;ui*tu&lt;l;to provnt them
f.ir exmiiiostMiu and ndjuMmcftt. at the
place an litnra aft.rcsiajd, nr to be prewr
burred tlcrcfAjm.
j

or ALL

1 omtinuc tu tunnuLcluro

—l——

I •aulcoanl.r al lea asimk A. M. on tiro fallowing
data, taureir six :-on 'MasrsaU. dB. of taplouksr next, awl on tbc tihb d»v at Octabre aert.
' and on t'o w,-«nl day ufX«f-v.- \rr aexl. and &lt;m
tta seventh day ■ f In-errnbee sell, and all persona
huiinj &lt; talma ax J drinaad* a;niut tte sold aa.
lata ere tarsby requeued to pirMul lb. u far exBi.nuBUon and adj.utiuei.l at tb» place and liaise
Bfarv.au!, ur iota Ibrerrr iwrreil ibereftdaa.
'
Dated Augural 1U«U. »5*$7.
C.O. 1IOLM0OK,
•
'WaiS. GueterrAB,
U. ,N. riuaitax, '
........ ..
tCBuciaafaaee'l

BON.vra TO CtVE AWAY—ALL

IMNSCOMfrS

I————*.

nice assortment

FANCY BABAGES.

acrvMnfiifpub.
lie g'Mnl nnd
H&lt;»nd of
1 n ingrlty
equal. tu
all ether-

&lt;*! Atfal..—.ra

iSu-l

C. U, IlpUiMOO*.
i'n;tniKBkjr)cra,
luted August 17th 1837.

I!OI 'llllo.Ss I

E 5Fp(7tt E M OF 1» AS lk I 01|

Mr. Henrv

rpili: wittaeribrr woaM, taiw 11.U rwEod rf ia
1 fartBir.it ttetltiRuarfUMtiagsacdBanyVa.
U.xlta bs»&lt;nwrawt a
'

i

TAILOR- SHOP,

I
■&gt;&lt;&gt;... •
ra* Tr
ra. uOTrai.raia rwon,
■ abmu.a iuoIk. eraj n'jow Utlog Itetr work
| won* tu Irlotoc tiwn.
t
' y*I V *!!’ ±"&lt; »**«»»« B* UatSfcpa 4 Av.
tut* rilj. «nxb.Mi Um loott.r ■
- bl I’ERlOR |N 1 &gt;t CEMENTS.
to all tUwc j-ris.. wbu
rartacuu ai»J&lt; ia
lbs Bioat
niaHiwr.
7
&gt;

asralkrrvin «k*&lt;**i*wd, wt-jeh Mils will takrp
Tl.srr.lai tbs iwn y fburtlidio .f^-|&gt;te» l&gt;&lt;
st w»’r&gt;l. p. M. of I hat •!««. at tM full
rt Iby c.unis rai r: bew-r, i.i lli.nnj*.,
c v.rtMyi t Han*, bsiiy tjie |4»c.. yCtalJ;

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CET'
AS LSCAL
’

ducc to osier ut-I all W-A WAKl.ANTED ia m.
rj jwrticuhr.
-.
I r
.. . ' •
iiprina
rttnrti,

.w.'rAnm.

t.'K.xv.-’
Judg-e of Probate,
o:

ATTpmr AND COLNSEU^ILAT LAW,
. Komtsnee, Uup.. Borer O. »ifc*xaa.
I dw, - „M.,| a. Ara-a. .rattra

I^TOTBaBaSJFL
•1HE
SAW MILL.
in rai.-cemful V|&lt;rjtn&gt;:ijrai&gt;d prpra-S. bl
l-JJ

31 iSWBS

r-r Hits. SHEET I’ELTS.
HlDEb and DEER SKINS.-

UnjUiUinK ata puil-l silly rod. e«.t uf lh&lt;"
ui-iicu«!.&lt;rufraaltltwmua Uiltty «l«.(oO.IiIkswx
BuvlWIsrlr liner Mis i*t-l«iue Ivet, ttettev Burj'i*
wl» towtealrt or-Cal. eta said &gt;Musi Hl r. re tea
,r. d« And faur Art, ra.-tiuf lbs plaer rf tegiWMtaw
Iteter earat to tte |&gt;faea krtagmaiMg. nil Cewp In
loraaubip OBT.in tailbat rsuip: raerrtl Went, cun
laiubax '■
bundredawd elerrw am-1 uHon*!
be Ora earns nureurlc.^, aacutding fa tte United

bunbei.

&gt;v Fhii.1 i.w/rtbcr with a full trfoefc of.j

GROCERIES.
i:\. COFFEE. MW «H
. i'EI'ER. KISH, inn word ivrry.
• .it the Grucerv line. «nh »»
i Im- m antral fur family nan? And
•» Lite &gt;n Emd rl.&lt;s b. at kind
.

twh a* powdi-r, :ni&gt;l P. rcvw-ion Capa of all kind*
Water I’n-dE nnd
othi-r*. Shot,
Lead, &amp;y.
All the pop.
.
nlar Pai ent
.
Mwliciruw, »d the
day may aim- bn ’
f-&gt;und nt thia &lt;y.tnb|i»E
tm-nr. Ahn a gr.-nt v«.
,
rh ly of til,. i-EiIetw! Perf.im&lt;-rl- Cir the especi-.il
rtuUkuj of tbelmBe*. Alm
•Slati&lt;l(» ry. Pena. Peiu-iE, lak. (erjry narb-t v) Pnn-r. E:n c1Up" Ai1'

Eart En I ofToww.

W Bl. H, pAKKInU.h.
Ownings ?|sy I, |a-’K _ _____ _____

North aide • 4 Alain Street

—

L LUCXLET.

•

.

Bl'SlSJisS.

TIMEIS Sztoisrtfei'Sr:

Tte above buwarssi* all ils rarsnu. brunches ia
Sow oilnidrai tflr tta auta.-riber. st h.S au-lji en
Jrleeauu eUaal.3* faateAitb part at ita tillage ut
ruuE
jjABms. Aoyit. luma-LS. tcus.
rvura ’U.IR,..

.

—,

■.

IX“7C.
fjS

I Irara ..,-ra-l «t X«. = ®»&gt;“
’

| w..i b*nite hij

.ra-ubne ./nnrssns thiiee riv
1XOHAIS. MO.STAIR rad D«V«ciT

tirxi ti-tx

.LXPiTTAKU MONEY TULL Y UUMktlEW.

IN ADli»tuX:7D TUR ABOVE

Ids! of Per.o.incn will bo found I

A
hia taxi wi-J as ful)&lt;|W*:-T&gt;a;WMk i
pan nttte c -rtb-siesr .{Barter nf.metioatwew.
ly cilrfit. io t.iun t-rn rurth ef lease lauc reat.
cor.l_iolac hM l» wk* raetes.
CIO. W, BAUD. Bwcator.
July. lOb, 1357.. ■
TintewS

Hurii fall.aCilixonr ofll.:ry Cui«itj mar

i
| JEWEU1Y AND BOOK STOHE
; oft!.esubacntani,&lt;mDib aoulli ildruf Sutra St,
hi HIX&gt;.*it.l.‘Sdn pranl More.
I We IA: this rnslteJ at u.t&lt;taMog tLc Cltirrm I
&lt;if ll*t.n-&gt; ami vwtnlt.r, ibal we aeip eur.-ta.l.r J vn uwa
| nit Laud Jtsjitradui natartiuswl ot useful rar.il ten*-1 (&gt;, f Kai

New Carpet Store.
fargc bt* tk nf

a Imswm aod us-.herti, granirU to me bv Itae Dr*.
hatrMwsiu aud f r Ikenramh of Barer, atkor
Iring m Unpmn *4 orr'sia real rehMaVwMIk’
the said Gracrpi 1‘erake &lt;'raj raeioj mw! poaaeM^
I Iii I'.: ■ ■
II..- .■irtir;: b.iltWr,
&lt;tb tte Uli day ol SwHmUrer. JSB,
’
l'. Jt,Mi U.C n^as
TUosM-lWfeia &lt;*•

‘
D..SILL:Mbib,UllX0,k,urtF»5re.
0,1. Bat. Attanwr.
•
;

in Writ etui «»f Visum Block,

1
■
.
I

itbwywt Ujfoe wMh-m. Ite-uitigs fiirfi.; *
•f-r
’
Ira RAW,.
~ »Juh;L i iriTbi.uiiraTtKa’TBroiik*
■p.UirnfUoi reBte. Ime ot the Hwuotnp ef

DRY GOODS

PAINTING.

JOHN Mirfcsil, nu U rrojwctfuBj i
qxaiiiM^ef
HASTINGS can VICINITY,

irt uta irtraic-drasie. Ifata. of crery ^ueliiywad
«a r»s-...B
In; J., J.n.Kuliruttnnuwrta, fax. *e.
; ' i oTl). N. a*tf« adnUnl.i
&lt;1 b.alm, mi (ll.pti-af; LMia.udh.arv. fiat,
Alw 4 lunre enJ well rasterUrl a,«r&gt;rtciaxw ot 6&gt;rCcttabi rea•.*,-» xl.es
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Every subscriber of three dollar, It ts
Mfl ■ tilled to a copy of the splendid steel eo78 I gr«' ln|S. “Bofanby Niuht. " or • copy &lt;jf
78 ; any of the following 83 Magazines cue
" year, also a cony erf the Art Journal .«»
year, and a ticket in the Annul Dirtrjbution uLWorha of Art.
Thus, ft»X every 83 paid, a person not

only gets a beautiful Engraving or Maisxino ofle year, but also receives the Art
J &lt;&gt;n ma! om- year, and a ticket in the Atnual X»i»tribution, making four dollars
worth of reading matter, besides the tickct. by w liicb a valuable painting or nicct
of statuary may be received in a&gt;JdiGen.
Those w h«&gt; prefer Magiuines to the En­
Blank Modi between
graving ’Sotuiday Night,’ can have either
Mill at. and Thorn at. ,
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of tbc fallowing one you-: Harper’s Ma­
IlaaaT Cororv Tats's. Orvics. &gt;
gazine. Godcy’s Lady’a Book, UrnttJ
Hartiugs. Aug. 6. 1357.
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Notice i. hereby rirrn «-» tu «c»rdaM» with .Stats* iMagaxnic, Knickerbocker Maga.
ths prvri4.&gt;o« of tlw Statute in .meh x&gt;»&lt;- ia.de : zincs, Gramma Magprtnc, Black woodY
XJ a ~o~*.
u, r«l«i Magazine, SouUcni Litcray MsMcggvt.
No person te rutrictnl U&gt; a single
share.
Those taking five inunbenldN,
with thodtoae apeciJIeatfcn.. II. X. S'HELL'ON
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Gl'A'ftblANSttn’ SAEE.
X'OTICK ia hereby atren that ta purauauce
Ltecate and aathurtty herrtufoer panted I
b&gt; tbe Judge of Probate.-, u the xdday &lt; f&gt;'»ln»
A. II. I «C.7i-1 Abe! Aagel. Uttar-Haw nf »e nun
heir.of X&lt;1« Gulrnr deroerd, .Lail Auxtel
to iLe U-tewl bidder .1 the femt do*r &lt; f tCeart llou.e in ilwlii ss.on the SBlh dareCMercb
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. •_______ her Art Journal, mrtit free ouappln*
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For ntemboraliip. addrvM
1 u'oiturn te’iur di^t'^’Taddrt'i.md*fu?e
U,uu,r- Artttary C. A
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Mid land and pmaix* I shall eamoe for sale
el public evclira or veadae, ■&lt; the frwnt dost
of the Court Hoc*, in llaaliu|r, on U&gt;«5lU dar of
September next, at Kra’cMk P. V
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Rated July 19, IWT.
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WaawfeMorsrs of Furnit.e

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Wm. A. Saktwku, Bla

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!
DR. RAVNAI.es

T7.«Hia«FFTi*sAi37 7 ’

MEDICATED TONIC!!

DREFAKED by ll« r-rDyr-e.-r. «t Ih.-r.-nitUa.
1 Michigan. and -vid !■« 1.1. .mUriwd ArreU
1 bi. MrCwTae i. ■ |&lt;cifecl!y htnulcis, site sad san

T F. H**»sr. Tailor. «

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R. W. W ***«•■ Faahhm

J-ttttr and Ayue, (.'Ail! fertr, Jtutadin
aud Litrr C’^dainf, or Uillioia

* ’ ’ dREATbisOOVKfeY!

Ttee Philosopher'* Stone F
MOuMMHI RICH BEFORE THEK KN
ptdL J^C. FREMONT. ia hia travel. ill

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sttftatss:
kt e- jrf,
nubile wnttoa tw vendor at «M feat door of tba !
Court Heaae ia Rarting., on ibeM dar of Hen
tombeO*xt, stone oel.s-k in U.e Jterrxiu of Mid ,
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W. K. FBBRiB. Sheriff.
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B*mw Ckkrk Hprsx
Wood. WnJ« Creek. Mich.
Mw»u. Hoojlk »’y

th mmuHdinr; Country

Send in Your Orders,
■nd tW t»nd* will bo attested and put up with a.
oMtcb out “ ? 1&lt;* werw present to select Ibem

dfGoods is Urge sod well .elected, ronaiati^g of evert’ vattefy &lt;U&lt;1 kind.of

&gt;. (LC , UUlcii will Df wKl at .
ABLY LOW 1‘IUl E8.

wBlBM.*nbwM*ta»«ni&gt;n&gt;«ma U&gt;s whois of my
inaailM rl rtu* Uf Quads, theerfatr I will eenlent

family grocery store,

the wli4i» e.. u.j.rt.ins a Urs«e and mors icncral
as.ortu.eut ttian esalo Loud al auy other esUb- .
UataMat, aarfaHl be ofiervd

.1t Prices Lower
han rm- before bevdof m the Stalo of MjtMgan. I

aUbn-witb. feppira.
m
bars other sipeel lies that are rm ’"s' '
mandvd for the r»re rf Ague ami J - • J. "I *711
h nothing in which petiptediare *’•“?’ItTS
aa they have ia your preparation. *o.i thcie i^sw
raaafeythmbaa rear fofiew nder : ' el*rt***
that baa proved to ba aa raaraer asa c,r-x7‘
oct ofAno and Ferrr, and LUU
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.WaMaA ■HMfWWWAun K «*• c*vt» To«&gt;c *y
during the part eoatoa 1 lure known »
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J. C. MOTT.
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Battle Creek, HaatingB»
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GRAND RAPIDS BTAGI^
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TERMS.OF AD VERTHING.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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ANA.p

VOL. 2

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1857.

NO. 18.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AGBICULTUBAL.
AKKtnt.

Bronze md .
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n-YGS,
fl be dutribu
e sulmcrlbow
revioua to th„

l&gt; doling is en
ndid sled m"OF. «py &lt;/
■ agazmea one
t Journal onn
Annual Di* tri-

a person not
viug or Mtytaceives the Art; ■
•ket in the Ang f&lt;wr dollars
•sides the tickntingkir piece
d in addition!
ir.es u» the En- •
an have either

rbotdter Magsi Blackwoods
y Mcrecqgm
td to u single
rnemberabipa,
1 to aix Engra­
il the dutnbuiagazimw, one
dxfor inembyr.
ha letter at the
«; on rwipt at
&lt; :nbcr»hip, to­
il vr Magazine

I to nny part of
ice tlw Norcm
red on applies-

fork, or Westvet, Sandusky,

EEZKY,
ry Secretary.

IEMONT!

t Last!!
LB’S

TONIC!!

ur, *1 BirmingbsM,

Ferer, Jaundice
। °r ’'liittiottt

Wholesale and Re-

SAMUEL T. MO AIK,
Wheat and winter rye eaunot be sown too
early, aa the root, must have time to pen­
etrate the anil to a aufiicicnt depth to pre-

in their corn houses, and they kept up a■
Jimmy Byrne—
—or,
or, an
a* to
Uc was more faia■brisk fire a portion of the time f ~
UJ milfarly
• I- .snown
_ ,. in
ta. the .^.'l
III Qi. V.tf
regiment,
by Vito
the I
damp wcutber, thereby drying ttheir
—... cow । name •,
ri,n o'Linn
—was aa’character,
&lt;4nBrian
O'Lino-ywn
‘character,’
very fast, and saving it from injury.
and a good deal of a genius fa his tray.—
Tto labor
of tnaaurin|
’.com
ploughing
plant­ I Ve *5* M**0’ M
in/nd
toeing
an'eero •ff
wnoTtriOing
njUU“ toliaate% a r_
Sand hoeing an acre &lt;ff euro Uno trifling
job Iin
m many
manir siluati&lt;&gt;n»
aititall.ina of
r.f lto
tto country,
AaMintrV. and
Am 111 re
it *houkH..i tlie aim of the farmer to make .
w, &lt;/tu B&lt;x*a"
the inoat Tff his umoK and dot cheat him*
।uir.^dif. ptotobl. unrkb; ufc, I|vri r„,le f.u„w, M1„j,
kn-to Itoto U b.
—•- fnl|
.to ftUfe .to .&lt; all U»~ ~to tbnmgh ..plipmu « Urk
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bi.
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SPRING

— Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

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benefit of the travelling publk" to bare a
er hunt.
~
rutn tavern, and a man of “good moral sad bliioa in pron
ry A lawyer in thia neighborhood, character" has tort selected and hks giv­ dtoeased humanity
hitched ttora to to a ooteonwood oom-crib.
sava the Bunker Hili' Aurora, In writing en bonds as required by law. thus sayipg
.nd went in. We sskwi fir
a dead to he executed by an iMOcrUbln to tto community that it is both right fakantedta
Wo girt some bacon, mnlaaece, broiled i..,k„i..elailM.*'an

•'““"J ^teeropsol ttostalk, itortovte
£d* ird^
U(xk*•u'Kj

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.nd »lku drv much bet-

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Wa. BlmhBB. Jusiitw “r,1T.r&lt;*&lt;*- 01
business

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mutt kinds wtH be

.tea bk-.«to b.ro U b ppT
to. bto d"to to “* fc*1- “
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"Well. to jnarrted forty tWamod 44­
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If rumstl-

Of if

the principle or policy uf regulatipg a .chaut, tto farmer, and the proftwaiurad
■wrong, may I p»iut vou to the effect* of man! Why not Irt the deader sell M
such regulation* 1 the present scourge much a* to can ! Wo empower him to
]|
KcxntLU. Dealer in every variety I
proper preparations made for fattening of
nl p.v tfoodm Onwrn* Csxktrr, Hard Wara
has become gigantic in It* strength and sell, ar.d yet debar him from collecting
HotncrtHjnkWU
u-i- CUChuit llyta, &lt; «p*. B«~i. m4 ,
•t&lt;x-k for sale. Rout crop* require strict
world-wide in It* draolatluu! It over­ pay -fur property sold! a restriction
attention and if planted in rows, an they
shadow s every land, and in every clamor S’ awd upon mi other honorable bosraeea.
should lie, tto cultivator may be frequent­
■ration of human andety. It ha* gnfen up
the same piece is Ute law which CortiCCT X- Spu-uhbo. Dealers in all kind*
ly run between ttora this month with
&lt;&gt;n its throne of skulls, until the wail ofita oraries a judgement if tto juryman driuka
profit.
Sometimes, even when on our regiment- narrow, and the c«r*e nf it* madness, and while the suit is penJirg. He drinks Mt a
Potatoes should l« dug as soon as ttoir
tto
burial
of
its
dead,
goes
around
tto
legnllv
licensed tavern kept by a good
। al drill, he would provoke a general eonitLtMAx’a Banking Office, Hauk
lutcreitlu; Wcdtax.
skins refuse to slide when hardly pn-SM-d
M.
। catenation of laughter aheig the line, by , earth with the sunlight, lto wintry wind moral man, and when an honorable Board
tip.hi by the thumb; this is a belter guide
In tto city ■ffLsxingtnn, an tto evening | an involuntary troll of a verse of his Ci- that chills to the heart in the wretetod tore deemed it “absolutely necessary” to
fur ascertaining when a potetoe Is ripe I of A jgurt 5th, was w itneared
tenement; even the summer wind that have it sold, nd yet tto verdict la set e­
a wed­
than to judge by tto f ding of tto riuea. ding party nixlsucha marriage ceremrmy
coufa the cheek of tto w'fe who ia dying side! No matter tow just a verdict, the
Budding may Dow be dune with advan­ a* |iertop* never occurred in lto United
by inches in the drunkard's home; pau- juryman has drunk what Guvertunqnt,
|«ri*m as it stalks through tto street*\u Excise Board, and community deem right
tage. Stiff, hard lands shi.uld now to State*, c. rtaiute n»t in the State iff Ken­
ploughed and *uto..lied, leaving tto land tucky. Mr. Jbhn Blout,tto brilegrtoin , - ---------------------------------------- rag*; the idiotic* laugh or fiendish curae
lAiimp. MieMgM. __________ ;__________
ridgad fur diUntSgratkni by fru*t during is a deaf mute, who waa brought up in i
whico falls upon the ear, tto crashing of again.
'Item.
.
bolts as wo enter or piuw tto doom)
lu.ifii, UmiiTMAS, Maniff-i tu. t* &gt;.t
.winter. The fanner has now nmre timu Alabama but received his education at tin. .
.that licenses
tel prison; all,apeak a history which is mod
for ploughing than in tto spring; l.ia cat­ ‘Kentucky Institute for tto Deaf and ■
Dumb,
at
Danville,
wtore
to
fa
at
presto
was
a
‘
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i
lis
I
fearful.
The very aUnrwpbere which
tie are stronger, and a little work wil) ih*
hurt them befitre fattening. Timber may ent an areompl’.slwd and highly esteemed t»* truth, a fad tod '*««■
wrap* our altars, bears tto intelligence
to
-proposes
to
keep
be cut thia month. Look tp'1&gt;arnynrd» ifistructur. lie is a tall and fine Wing 1 sfa-dder than a rifle. W &gt;lh the
that Ito work of ruin and death fa stiil go­
and uas all tto qualifi
f&lt;u iMl- ra in Drug*
LARGE A5D DESIRABLE STOCK
and see-fftotn-pruperiy atranged lor au- specimen ol a man, and is a .viilirman in (atrumrtt in hi* hand, to was foad .&lt; m» ing on.
\1.-uk&lt;nr», Paint*. Oil*. T*rcUy tense of tto word, fli-s.Lueret.a king cirtrw«« fr««to can p.atal fancyWhy we sell rum a* a beverage at a! 11
ving ttoir drainage curing winter.
ild. Pare Uqonr*. Vv«Mi*gk.
or
lure and fixtures in his house. Now hi it
Llgl t s,i-d s Is sli’d not be plowed in 1 Anu Hu*gl*nd, tto bride, is al« a deaf] ing bimwjf . perfect Nimrod.
Can )uu tell me t Would you regulate
not notorious that this prorisim. of tto
On »ne orrad-n, just aS mght after to­ tto di*ea*e that prey* upon your system;
the tall, select your rare of corn from mute. Sto wm educated fa tto in.titu- |
law has been utterly disregarded bv oar
thrifty stalks while standing fbr next year*' tion at Danville, and would pu.* fora ing abrent all day, Junmy made Ms ap- tto mod dog that leaps upon you withhi* Exetre Boards 1 Look in all nnr villages
•pad. tom, careful to take from such1 brauitiful and accomplished lady fa any prsr-nc- .with a ronn^n1
dualh-giviug fang* bared for tto strike;
AND
and cities, and *re, not only liquor “drurik
circle ufrocictd.
portancejind burst mg with anxietv tn com­ the jHwtilence that at noonday walks into
Mr. and Mri Wm. IWIand, tlie pa- munlcate some wonderful piece of informs your household and levies its U»rumrnt -fti the premises,’’ hot men drunk there.
S, ve jour corn s alka well, as by,
And why not? Why giro tto keeper iff
proper treatment they niakeguod winter' rent* iff the bride, jit Hfa&gt;»ch&lt;&gt;u*« tlie mar- tkn'R&gt; P„t. of death 1 Or woulJkyou remove the dis­ tto public house die monopoly nf retail­
‘Well Jimmy, have you mrtSu Pat. ease, destroy tto mad dog. and turn aside
tudder. Use rooked feedfur tog*; and I nape look place, are also both of them
v.. I.
.
.
UmMs 1 inqu.rrd UpU Brtnst^ur tto pestilence ! The rum traffic fa more ing by tto drink! Isn*t tto “travdllsg
reiuemtor that weed* In the tajf-pt-n1 deTmutraJ Ttoy received ttoir
public" around tto grocery just as thirsty
«— *-* , 11 AVE m-W in straw in I ■’ff-r at EX­ will »ave lime raid pnduucb.&lt;tur results1 nun some to ent) -five »r thirty rtwrs since , tovc you tod a rencontre with tto Mexo destructive than war, pestilence, raid fam­ as that around the tavern 1 Hua many
ine, and yet you say, Continue the traffic of tliree roni-sbopu, in such cities and vrf----------- —Ul TRBMELY LOW PRICES f..r than if left standing duriuglto winter.—’ (at Ito same institution. They have three can army !
under proper regulations! Then why
Large
quantities
of
bead
lands
peat,
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,bl!4.™,
...
Ml
.b-m
k.r
.ud
,
in Fniailv Groceries UASH.-ra»e of tl* largest and moat deair­
iagea, tore ‘two spare toda,n stabling,
• IIUl«&gt;jr U dm- pl.-d J-m. .lib bl.
* not extend the same indulgence to other
Ate., Ac., ste.uld to placedncar the sta­' ulk;Ublr
.
Ar
Articles. 1 -l.l,.r
. jr...._l tM
toy, grain and pasturage f-.r “fixir jh-..ru«
ble*, barn-yards Ac., tor full comporting;' y,.r..Jd.1.,l.k« lb. bride.. n&gt;«b, .»4 | -d »&gt;b’
and lesser evils!
or ettor cattle more than ttoir own stoAT’
Our law provides that none but men iff
and proper quatt'itlc* of taoedi..t, salt,' expect* before |&gt;-ng to go to the same inAnd yet, Sir, this matter is all “ regulaand other materials tntendod tu be added rtitutton, to obfnin that inestimable blow- anv Item* |n this eounthry !'
“go&lt;&gt;d moral character" atoll haves lic-vue
‘Any what!’
to sell. And so men of good moral charac­
Our nwnrtment of Staple and Fancy Dry U&gt; tto cumpuet should to iu rcadiLrsa.■ ing—a gibd cducntiim—wbich.bis father,
ii.
The moral dealer mint give a bead —
- ‘Anv libns. captain.’
ter can buy tto nrivilege of engaging in
G&gt;k4s ewimot to erpiulled, and t-nibracew
A'th-Asn Gardm.—CUlret nnitmqnps। mother, -ind »i*ter have received before
*L
mx&gt;« !! Why. w; not that I am aware a business which produces nothing else Tto Commissioner* may be “salisfk-dthat
many styles not to to fiamd cto-whrre.
tto applicant is of good’mnral character,”
intended lur re-planting iu early spring.—. him.
.
There were also present, as Invited o|’ say* t|&gt;e captain.' ‘Jimiuv, have you but immorality and nvil!—buy' it uf the tot that is new enough.. Yet, why compel
10®
Picrera
Chrpelmp,
from
Auction
at
Manure
gruumta
iuk-nded
fur
spring
garA Saktw^u. Blacksmithing in »Ji
had a fight with lion* tu-dy 1’ •
Government— iff. the people. Look. Sir,
New York pricra.
dvinbg. piuugtiing and sub-soiling deeply.. gucsta, some twelve or firtren educated
•Not ewu-tly a figl'b *ur, but sure’* me among those whose who are to-day enga­ amoral and honorable business, give bonds
100 Mimtillaa in every style from 01.00 Use &gt;bs manures this muntb long deeply- mutes, all of them present or former pu- name's Jitn Byrne, I had a sight of one nt
ged in the sale uf rum. There is not one that to will n«t lieenmo a rascal! Tto
to 020.00.
buried, or, al leans out placed beneath the, pil* of tto above tunned iiiMiluiion.
At VftoMMAit. Furincrmon,
in twenty whose moral character would man presents his gixid character and pays
The attendant »f the bride, Mita Mary
300 Paraanh, embracing many new rty k-» surtace, uu tlmi in the spring ploagMng,
stand tto test of the law, tn say nothing his money; and yet, with that rcpuutioh
,
Boyd,
from
Harrison
rountv,
waaas
mod
at low price*.
by using Lto same plough, the manure
fi.r good morals so satisfactory to tto
captain. 'Maybe it. waa a skunk, Jim­
,
u«t,
beautiful
arid
elegantly
drearea
a
lady
Ikmnete, Ribbons, and artificial* In nreut will to thoroughly mixed throughout tto
Excsm Board, to must enter into bonds
soil, i-nU-ad of merely occupying tto *ur-. asadurusany drawing room. Sto «o
of one hundred and fifty dollars, w-ith a
P rontcmptwTusly repeated Jim­
Mieh.
formerly a classmate &lt;ff the bride, other my. "Do you teke roe fi&gt;’r a fule,' entireface,
or
being
tkrt
all
turned
under.
a»
CLOTHING.
Cut
ruin are u utterly reckless of human or sufikient surety that to will not heentab
young lajiea wh" were mu'ea were pre*would
to
tto
ouc
with
shallow
fall
manu
­
gamester
or a common gambler, or keep
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ent, who attracted itten i n by ttoir pcra gambhng.be-use. Compllmentary.'truly,
MAI'S AND CAPS.
ring.
.
charms as well as bv ttoir .-T"""
superior
AND GROCERIES]
Keep the hand home cullivauw busily Ij sonal
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It’s tnraclf, captain, has seen a rale gene­ eflecta'of their damnable buwuew. If they to those men of knch excellent tnor’al
\l w..,k
lb. un&gt;lP .nJ -Iter &lt;wl raull^w.wine lion -to-day.’
Purehasinclargely from Auction*, Im croon
trample a law under fool, tliat violation is character I TKe Gimmisrinfiers stdin to
I tK’t **mltaf, of tbu appearance, eduction
‘Well! why did von not shoot itr smi- unblushingly held up a* on argument think, after all, that rimKHing h a ras­
porter* and Manufacture*, wn an- cnabl&lt;-&lt;i ' Kn &gt;h. n-u tf.ll h-rt.t-.u. plkBi. ."-I
&lt;- '«*
&gt;»&gt;b. -OO.
linglv demanded tto captain.
agaiiikt tto law. Such is history. Dav cally business and men who engage in it
to offer many good* at |ww*» that deftJ l-J bwrwiuK Bwir »nn&gt;bw, ab-uvocu-I" «Wiw« k. tl- muu. wl» wer*
•Why didn’t I shoot it 1 sore It's the and night, the evidoncie* of their work must to bound not to become rascals. —
competition.’and invite lto attention of—------ &lt;iwld iron as wouldn't about stand before them. Tto dram*of .Dt«m- And so, under oath; Jhis miserable feature
the cloewtbuyers.
w.qI**!
straight id all. at slk Now, captain, jew­ perauce fa always paaring before them.— of tto system is “regulated." If good
Nirtwittotandinirlto advance in TEAS ■ *«&gt;
A wJ Arsnm S•ddlc and Harte** Makel. will i car to «&lt;• kind as to to afitor lto shnut^of the living victim mingles citizens—mural men and members of
iHir Jai-ilitieafi-r pnrehaffmg are em h. that jrv
giving tiie the Irafti "I yer big two-barriled with tjiecu)eee of tto dying; the jingling
wo are enabled l«&gt; offer tto same Cfayffwaf
gun. yoncter, and let me give the crathur ■ ff glaase* and coppers with tto notae uf
pure Article at tto wane prior.
Herb* stoiuld now have a thorough . me of the deaf and diun
another bjut to-morrowl lie the powers,
good men engaged in the bosine**, why
H a. BABCOCK,
t J.
1 «x&gt;k at vucr —b fiamu*, and
But that which prehaps gave tto snort
not select our most exemplary clergymen
its ’ll bring yer a rale lion, or you may
» (Late of the firm &lt;ff Clark Ac Babcock.)
to sell rum ? Do you get tto idea 1 A
k
8. 8. COBB.
“T hT,! -! th- pui.J
I .-'I th*t
"rwy
k-b put me on guard every day for a month, would have purchased indulgencies to per­
petrate all crime*; Had they lived in sneer would Imgsr Upon the face of every
Mi« ;.up|.ir -r.hu.- .bn.ua m .b. .to l.ne-r«r .b« a..r
:
&lt;?. Ii COBB.
Hotel*._____ ——---- ' 1
The next morning, while his country­ times pant, they would hive stolen men abandoned wretch Uiat haunts tto drunk, .^..v of the firm of 8. 8. dt G L. Cobb.)
V top,eu. a„„ ..aa».nu t&gt;man, Jimmy Tweed, was rattling off his and de*lt in human flesh. Would the ery. Yet why should not such men sell
Kafamaioo, May. L 1857.
nSItfj
'
.
.
waa the Kev. S. B. Ltoek. v ice 1 resisetit
lively, wito-awakening note* of the rrei/RY
allow them, aftergivinga b&lt;«d to keep
.to Oruk.to.—Utoiu. -r— .s..u
u D.n.llk. N-&lt; lie, Jimmy Byrne, with tto captain’s law
within certain nwtrtctiuni, ther would
doulitol.ni relied rfevr-gun an his stoulfcr, counterfeit, commit fi-rgery, take to tto and break bread and paw the wino with
.nd n.ttl. CrvaTMsxe 0®£f _.(,T1T
m&lt;my
—
the
prayer,
the
benediction,
and
tnforritte.Mtab.________
fiT-WOw-a la miliiiire, was seen marching out »f highway, or plunder tto graves of tto the hand that has mn-i&lt;* hl*neighbor drunk­
..uui uu«uu*B
---. .
ar Hind apple trees. Cleanae bark »l fruit
D.rrO Graw I
«&lt;
deed. ’ Start not. Sir, this language is en. Why not let the fume* of rum go up
AT THE HASTINGS
formed In the irraceBi! and eloquent though
trees with the wash directed in former
strung, but gospel truth. Tlie same di*- with the ineenseof morning prayer 1 A
W-tti Bi'titr Creek. Mleh.
,
wireless language &lt;ff geaUire. which may
Mvemiall Hih-sk. by J. Did*
number*
K-nove caterpillar’, egg*
As tto regiment was drawn up for the positi-m and character manifested by the ChrisUin world would cry out, against a
tie termed the vernacular of the deaf and
dblto
store
M-wtalt. Mich. r,«wraf 8ta&lt;*
regular afternoon drill, our little llltorn- rumscllers of this day. and ths argument* rumselling clergyman, and east him out
frw» tto ends wt iwiggs.
dumb. The mutes who were present all
Manure trees that have frmtod badly
fan hove tn sight, a L&gt;ng, distance off, on and cxcums
csruw for
w engsging .»
in ttoir business firr engaging in a business right, nee^wry
Have lately received a fall araortment of
testified their peculiar delight saying that
My dewr Sir, in
the prairie. He seemed tu to heavily wou|(j jmtife nny
in human and regulated by law!
iy crime known In
lhev had often witnessed marriages before,
liraded with something, and advanced but ■ dt^mviiy. These men are not only reek- the dajt when indulgcncics were aulJ,
but Lail never actually understood what
DBl’W AND MEDICINE*.
The drill *** | Jess—utterly indifferent to the destruction when every kind of vice was licenaed and
IIaavsstiso Cons—Hnrra roa the was aaid and done until this occasion. It slow I v towards ramp.
regulated, this Hbiuniiulioa would ant
f rum present appearances and w*a taken alt&lt;qvdwr.«nphaUmUy a mute
Sba*'«.have been out iff place, though more tlso’.
lio entered the lines 'on ,me aide &lt;ff the
festival, in
in wtort
which an
all pnntre
partire prareu*
present -».»
were
the bestt information
inrurmaw.- within our reach, we, festival,
ly infamous dum any of its kindred inioniranuniir will be rorti.
thiuk it may to prefJ sufeiy prvdicud
^1/^, furnistod a m.wt stri- camp, bdi.re the men'had returned from
at-.i .K—- ....... • _
tap. April litb 1357.
.
_
&gt;
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m
,
n.k
—
Owntnln
Ren.
parade-ground,
on
the
other.
Qiptaln
BcnTUKPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
1 know there are cscepiiooa, bat they
rmteut
.-f-ta, U. &gt;— lU
aett and myself, who ocettpied tto same
Co. OHIccga.
w rare. And three are the men whom
thia is not destined to be
to a great own
cm
. . — c^.
—i—
tent together, were the first to meet Hm.
rear A Urge part of the growing cum I
Jimmy came up. and, throwing tto
to too late to A*l!y
«*’«“ *® I
huge carcass of a yellow wolf upon the
UtUe Grave*.
kavo an unusually *arm September and |
grmmd before ns, straightened himself to
Bm&gt;4 rw
• *■" •&gt;“* 1 October. * circumstance hardly to uo «
bis full bight; threw buck his shoulder,
Ducted. Therefore it will probably to|
and, with ilw air tff an Alexander, when
£ suer cure, for m&lt;mt farmeni to cut |
to hod conquered the world, pointed-to sell it: Really good and moral &lt;nen will hr to a business denounced bj
Jtrnh as TEA. COFFEE, SFGAR. SPI­ ud and shock their corn as sram a» it wtH
_ 1- - - - —LT-L ---- *_ .L. —I
tto dhgnsting anluvaLwndckrJatmed: ’
X way answer—that b * *«*&gt; «*
not sell rum; but Excise D&gt;ards go thro’
CES PEPER. FISH, inn word every•Sei tkm. itms, Coptora Ztorarft.' do ye with the
tin- damnable fnrcc
faree of aclretiug
relating men
mm
aretroya use aancuzy ix re«.
beU Zw-vtog m** ‘hl-ry
■hin'ir in the Grocery list*. *ur'’ "*
.late,
call that a thmk I It’s racaelf that takes uf«|PUJmo™ltl»™:w"l»m.u5™k- «.■». lu e.-T
to so doing they may sa'e much w&gt; tto
«n U|«AI
“-"1 y ,,u b~r“ £ K“ en«UL Ou
tlie liberty* to tell ye IM a rale, Ihrat nd. I ud w
vllue oftoJdcr. and modi roro w-uld nlaw .« U~1 ll» l-w 0“
&lt;1.
mot
Mtur
nd
4
—
1Uns
"IH.
*
’
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C.mmUUmmm
u kum.
. .
i l ai.^a M.^klrl
nearlv rulion.'
«»
,|»
worn,
m«.m.Gml'.«rthtob.
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----------------This advrntnre had nearly proved
such a« powder, nod rermod by trust.
,
eurehaTcatw of dl kinds
the death »f |Kx&gt;r Jimmy, and bo never ted 4. sell rum, intemperance would be
We have sei end times seen corn cut
Robekts Pbv»’n-fan and Sunxeooheard the last of hi* liun'-hunt. He waa rubbed of a main pillar, for the shield of
up,
and
tied
ia
mrafcretely
sixed
bundle.
Water
Pnwiffiiand
llmroo Bn»!«C. nw the Court H«ra»«.
now chrirtened ‘Brian the lion killer;, respoctabllity would be stripped away,
alung oernre pU«* «v“r
**ni “j"*.
«nd. in spite of his reiterated assertion of ana the foul monster revealed In all its
where it tea driuu perfectly, and the iud­
A lloLuKonK. Attorney nA C«»un»el•sure, and didn't I know meseif, all tto
. i .. . rk.n
wonlil bain
AH the pop­
^Such is but one of tbo bat! features of our Commfadooere would ransedt every:
time, that it was a wolf,* he could not
ular Patent
town uao 11
•• ,
. .__ .
the present license system. Even Iks rnm- stanching peet.booM In aorist) ;divedMM.
W-have sort various methods ol shuck­
Medicines.^ tto,
5 u hiu .^U?¥ a^'k" * UAA O. HOLBBOOK.
aellcrs are thcmselvea outlawed. After iy down isto tto darkest den* and tells iff
lira euro in the treld. Some pul a dozen
f.SaTthis eatabiisliprevail upon himaalf W undertake anoth­ it h deemed “absolutely necessary fur the
tom bundles into a shock, such i*rg«

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

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8.00 Mr». A. S. Alien of Prairieville.
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hW*Lte- sran, fiaav-rmr own. wiadotr. 2
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forger speculation. The farmer beoi&gt;»ne» ; f*’" .&lt;
,5 T.,^* T . . ,'8KIOO-O
} plckarc b.. fa^tf|Kwr.tv.-j a peaty i.a
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wdto -wU sum Lt lias e-?-.&lt;wee «b.-ftHr. j
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no&lt;ffl.cc *c &lt; lutete axl. 4&lt;I so. -fah rteo..* ’ a - u
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f-.lnl itioii on tlx: day to
nf teunayta.flit soil t»b»l
“-S(Ha«f Pratt.lLcs^.'
' g.-QO be entered m tr O’olrick A. M.
7
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Ladle* tlepnr’inen! exhibited fmni 10
from ibo Uy tetmijni.d
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ith.. tb- toCui&lt;WMtton,&gt;ta^y itharjtefws W -^.tel*44r it’ll.1
&lt;4 lbw J te.1* ivirtirii. and
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H: :,ra,‘,’K Vttutail* fur . exhibition from 0 u two horse Hanking institution* ,-tnd itll .trn”‘~
rr affin ruMdiod . «
sn- brni otflbteoihlng faiiiRLtr -with whM I1r-‘P;*nncj
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[ SuiKon.-f,; Deecdin* Mnrea, Colts &amp;., the bu.U&gt;«. trhrfa- e«IU the
u.iHjfte.s rU4»&gt; ^&lt;&lt;&lt;1^
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• 4&gt;-urvS4 Bui
3 00 • from | jiastO
until 11.
tau-far
more-to *•
b« mital than . ..’ 7V,-.T .ITArTJr “ . .
f" »'-*•&gt;"
3 00 ।
Addrec* at hail" |iist one P. ^L;.aAcr ir—».»*.Mtdl&lt;l .«

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,'*'u Treasurer la to make bi» rep&lt; 11
j
»Utianrra deetvd and ail ncMS®ry basinets
9 00 I kt thm niK'nded.11 0Q ।
iliiiah- Fy^iei.tri.-jibliip al 3 o'ck«cJ( P. ;

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- w old Steers
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n^Kir d.»ibj*i»br
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ter W:y»
wim I
«in^ ufihJ^uUss^djuida to Uio fair 1
tod m»ryJ'rvihei;Eo tifcttcrfar tlxj hther who wotJjea l’:p * ilas a pi up b&gt; the
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* »«-ib »*p.dealer lure. 2
with.a ctail^ awJ &lt;_*r.* ubt far the ruin «r
fta ju^g, ^»«t a |ycuij allien, c.-u.&lt; td ,
tod urtftrtj in spjriu we Loped oad wept/
ilbt* the rale Acdtjuf eiL whom wefciv. __ ’--^vea white
lorn by lU b&lt;MUt&gt; ^tier i
Tfo hr lnt« inperaueu j * a
inJ'tfje L-iaatifuI 0 al ( 1*4- tlr Joved .
nYtjy.rd.tiinic widJ reai h. uf t—&gt;'
lx J
Teen VanJ._ K&lt;*r
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bare Lrttabrtltk spJ ;4!WW= wtnf.qn
uifc Our heart
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edwphiMdt opim everj
,»«, andpanDtttts riH'ripDiiur aid, uh&lt;"iM l»rtii-.,,&lt;b.»4 «|&gt;f u&lt;&gt;.
n.brfm,! wl^.,,4 HiiHrra ™ir

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man in question.

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I* *B“ &lt;*■■“ tw&gt;« rwr line
' *'"f«lrf»Wt&lt;beBleIillrfJ,n,r,rf! eat rtavcnp r abcct of any J“*rt v% than ;
ifanffi
ikl iZ.t._ e*L. . '... I thoac that -bier ‘appeared tn th'tr Pioneer ।
from time to time, from the pen of that I

il*5 &gt;4# mmi w.

CABiMEP WORK.

key," ofthe •‘iuHamcd protuberance upon
tlie tail ehd'drVetertiti,P.axil/the anor-

Kotitn, ixnrorte Tthu We Tcftwpfioti.
Sf B"".,UrnHb. ...nonriteSHir
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-«rbi-«bt rt,f and utmc.ortp- lbw tLc hvtwrahk gcnUc-

tnunity, is, what ia ‘fMitao! hpofi t» n»
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-1''. v: ’■** lal^iXM.MJtod lw a Yankw. where, Jte JJank A’ofc ^&lt;^or^r*yiR»c^ by nHifeey.
brukera and atcck-jahhera, win, have re­
“‘•h'p ■
■
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ported favortibiy, nr trafarcnrtdy, in pro­
™biir»Mi.e&lt;"irr£N’ULs.
portion to the. jip^tyntlt.dc^
n**** ■
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j&gt;y ;«’«*-IWred
***** iur •“«uUt
■-■ur';-1 pecUvc officU.'..! Ww'»••Pu'jaV-tW^y'
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iri’llA1(.r t,
I ’ ■ Motioned, tfaljhc pirsrceJings of this k, lx ixbl.ku by &lt;by bouGog^ue.l J.xbu metit «ir.* th* fats of the (hmiMndsl
lUytr ctuao a&gt;4 iImumuI l»
f»rt'cw.fittnly fljjstk-*- Art tn me tn&gt;r«t»1nf - ^un‘ nilxl.
I ineeeies
__ -,.. . i.b.- pubirtixd
&lt; u . - -bi tlie
—
-I. pubBren
. &lt;_b.. - 'J^ortl ,„„&lt; ,U| jrRIi
fa-wl of
of" drunXc''nv*s.
drunker•n&lt;--&gt; R
Tl adcr,'
-X. 1 ^apy
xfJj we
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sound tnstitntiSfu down With n&lt;w«I
। Iknucr (kijrafljafr.
them; of the farmer c!&lt;i«i b rhe Ohio cull yi'itr'nucnthrti. io apib a aul^ecti—
The Clerk uf this com. wju req nested to I
Trust Cpnqany liaring been, un&lt;!&lt;:iil»tcd. Shall wb hear tlr hearty •Gu.l t&gt;yct&lt;).’
furniah eneli jmlgr- with n copy of the pro­
the editarli! eJ-ltfftiti* Uf tlw Pioneer, i«
ceeding* of this meeting !u regard to hour# ly long ixisulvcnt. The N. Y. Extuiug Itom'hur farmer'friend* nnd’ । xtroo**^- h&lt;it''ft&gt;eipr&lt;:ft^|4 4' jj.e rtftcnsttte' idi
PustaiUrrexiesiitig ibe conditiMijuxl pre- or iellt hitfrterWbartdrt fallow us, nt J lfa‘.
al.ira.aut, at U Im lwe.tr L*r«e4
of exhnntii-n Ae.
j
precnimns greet «ur earn ’—iw.l u’.a.I «■; tor of that ptper. Lift that most of these
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WM..BROWN.'Chrt.
aw there&lt;}drtMMl rlu^k grow rtdJw iliil | choice prt-Jitetb ns, .fa falafatatei. by to
C. U. PRATT, J'rra.
with the ire &lt;&gt;f indignation, end tba hew-! 1-dtnMfale gvotUffikn btoe, who. &lt;tecw
A; a ALLEKCh'rmm.
pfcw a respectable pratltinn In •mcirty.-—
MttlWq.MiiE sii.E

50 «'»•*" ’hu fudMw jng mkice to tlw tedteK
,l h twn jMtmvog&lt;*ta.ma&lt;Lto|thasti^ll
51 ',n* Pa‘«t—Uu-.t Is, v.Un bo prujxww—.
**l&lt;hrt&gt;lturnaw«v ym.r bo.1, or sitect
ED. *W-V '&gt;r "S- Wn V'1&gt;®. or tra-rc timql
all tb&gt;wc trx-fcs arc upaqntpod now; but I
«» jiirt look |.u»k»lr..;gi(Vin the face,givohim
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a besrly %buss." aqd fell liim.to.go sud

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a^laJtmU^ry.

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.75
ou
1 w1 1-trtJ by twnmeu •kirmergff fr&lt;«n tU
55' btesmt-nt ofot. Janw* Hall, and priacut1 00 ' inR •
. &lt;iei»puded bis mwej. Of
75 |C£?r^’
"rur whai ho. 11U11, bull
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an tui* a Tr&gt;'&gt;'r- 'bo wl«&gt;k, sUta uf bn
AKDJbWiCY WORK
I
n m
»nHumt«|to only ,JM
x.b
sic.anx.xmwr wurart.
(
J^bLlng R prmter,, snd. mt ,MUafa-|
rourme’al that! The highumtmrn must
, bayp Uwii ysrdaut iudee-L—Soe.fyp.

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rA*» torn 1

W r«“a .W"
tomeirnuwl

by metaM dn^pyeilbtlnh,'

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1 1
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dtaMfrV'hfr.tmHsW &lt;|t

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filttM rTtbo’farff- to} Hs kin-I
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NOTICE.-

11 £«i ■'“f

the.party ur|kq^r&lt;t i4clrt»idvr«J. 1 am .

k£MluiU£Si

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On motion ofFWter! Falkic was voted
that the prt-*nf"hv*iiwrcr twin minted to
]&gt;x* up OiJ got a report frpwv .ips pre- .
U, I—. ...I e—, I, «—r&lt;„ I,.;. *'V.•I'WW •!&lt;»*»&gt; w«hvious trwurara. uppu.the financial m*t-•
.
U&gt;» U.VK' unanomi m»t-' tl, •
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totes,-.oic&gt;qn«U, though, silent-.ptaders
tera of tLte 8«-htyl,.frc.tn Iteorganim-Z
, Pf
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, for our Innuendo and . ur .il l.
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:- im ,1»; flrt'Hpte Ttlrnip/. k js*.- • 60
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(•BAIN.
.&lt; “ Sample 4if wlicbt 1. Bushel
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LoeE-l.tt’m *,•? ■/.

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patter*'

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!Ks««n\n,ntural results frm Mliira!
rluuk.lU —dj.. U|—U.V

l&lt;rB«_.„^kta„.„f.,!i,..lH,

SHEEP.

&lt;Biaoled Back:

uci[,^4, Tm, 1

bc^Ud—rfiM,
{■J.Lut forgm
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r, uu, &lt;■»&lt;!» rf &lt;h.m I...U &lt;V

। as a reudi that thi‘ fr.strtqtfanls unsound
.Wd^li.WdHlfe. il_'l&gt;.t..lb:.rr_M

in.-onfjaLfltu*

4 GRANT. ■

FORJUJXiW Wi: DRAI
&lt;4m *
IPfiAlK*.

�THE BIG!
. FREU.

Z OF 1857s Good News! Good News?!
XON. .

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HEW GOODS

C0LCMN.

th; Siumoeli. ,No artUsLM'imn aqaal m cum.
tivo^irs l&lt; mid.mJttood Katiaf paHwtly

GRANTS SPAULDING'S

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CHOICE FIRST CUWiffiSOLUiCt.' ’

;2ETNrA 'i/A"
Insuranottflompany,!

Ready Pay Store,
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NWfltATliWINMUANCE,

MISS CASTELLA’S
Grand Aerial Ascension,

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Calls ittmtlw of iU fr.ewito. patrons, and
the public poncmllv, totbe following focts
vims having
i :

A Cash capital of 8500,

Citizens of,B. C. and
Vicinity;

Shoes

lAou pleSJMTnrvr mo
ift a call mid exatuibe my stuck of

_
ill priwipnl pl«irrt,\indtrai
MerHntlld ayatch^ tinmdsd .wtii Ash
Stwriardl with mi trivial le rvpetrfion illikis'th* rjitne in tint
tanks bf the MmhriiC ortho &gt; . .
IJlwriinlppi;'4he KTnlt taf
.XicxLvor therNprtbofli
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Lrik-r, ptvaMrtlng a
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a n&lt;rt*afa) cijnini. •
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n&gt;t&gt;on'as-*c&lt;ntorr.itnrofpnh■
J .n CU.HJ iutl
Lion J of
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AND

wbldi lari.ru tbibiitecftSpvai, a&lt; ftpnHrsrteJ
In tba Cut abate, «r.J is
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•
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Free Fsr all lu witness wUhonl Cdsi.

asri £
NATIONAL CIRCUS,
8 COM BIN El &gt; COM PAN I E8(
NORTn’SCarATYATlONALCIBCl^J
■ (Fr» the Nanenel .Ytaplulbrnt-r. (*e4r», b«Isg tka ualy U|iiui.a:&lt; litesa is ths Wsm.j

FALL GOODS,

OF MICH1GA5. lUoax focerr. au­
la tbl aMlUT of Ibreewnof Xtostet Qarmt.
STATE
a miear, suOrv 1. hivrbv siren that in parmaa**

. of an onto: naalrd to lb* iiademiOTwl Qoatdiaa ar

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest
■ Prices.
CaH tmd wrifAtm bffort jntrthtuiny
elstwktrt.

DRESS GOODS,
UFALLEWD3,

pnim

anaality ; nt U Io to
bv taken jieLrtoi.ty.
me ill tbe oevera) d
Bhdi.ta wLu hTs- eWu speedily rated by them, wo
tnav u&gt;n.lMe Liter Coupbunt, ia tta .anuee finae
of Januatin-. ItutrwMun, Iximcuur and latea of Aprlile. LHlkeonew., toilabiiky.
Ueodarl.e
lioaie Fe.er. Fever nad As&lt;i*. Fair, bi the Hide
and Ulna; fat, in tnitb.all tliwe « toil Ibe mneqnvuc* af duewd arflea in Ibe liver. Aa as

GINGHAMS.
DIIILLIASTS,
UOB,
&lt;1 et infcrratog lb* Citiven*
;ty, lb*i er Ccrjt ceaelaoUjr
k&gt;rUn&gt; ntef SKtul ssd vruat&gt;:■-■! Clicks, YTttctwu. PiS»
G.li reused Freed., SiF
i«au a st »n &lt;«ri*y sot

A nice assortment
ofS

FAN'CY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVii AWAY—AU.
KINDSJ BONNET TEIMING3
AT THE

HANSCOAJB’S,
Main Street,

B- Ccnc'cEJ'.arTheatrical Co.
J'reni the Nntfadi ,1 ’1 luwtrc. Chicago.
The Griahattle Aerobatic 4c Pnntoaltalc

tonal duw ••.UaslatM Cis al­
to heJtbv erti. n, ar-« —*—
ThevpmiNi
; acitoa vn the di*
.tire* th &lt;J ths to
doarerd wvwreks ol
i (Kre-torsl «U« b

Alw a l«nf* and «ni .rtoeird aeoarUarat of
Tluek*.. Tbe llu'.eiuOl fwHret. Fuitoeiitoto^
Dwotoctoai ead Hm«utto wvvt* of the be*l soUem, taar si all Um h» fewod.ra *M *hetma—
Aleu.Sebunl 1&gt;i .Lk thunk lk&gt;ok» mid itoaUowa^af
all tout. «nd ■!event
Kcpstruut «(a2 kaxto
. ,
.1 L. .....
.1
. : '. : ... X.
w M.HA4* DANTA.Es»tlai-s.M«ri»
aU&lt;

Reai b’ Pny Store.
COOTS AX &gt; SHOES, IEADY
(Isl’.lig: Xetcr toChyii’.

«&gt;
fir.&lt;:ir:a:ec—C-tniitWreW,
Jk-h&amp;uilteor rumt, wfiik
* importrntx’ and publa-..r»Rv
' ?
IF FH'ST O F—

- — --------- - —
iwviw ii.’.ai n
&gt;lu&gt;tMHvr Us &lt;adl m&gt;&lt;| ommmuh: before pur
.
r z

•83* Remember the

1 continue to manufacture

Sl'GAPS.

sign of the

CLOTING,

That Good’!

• COJ^XT’SJjS,

LARGE RED BOOT

And every tiling hi the Due of Gnuwic

‘All kin,«l of .produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

on the buildin.

O. D. HANSCOMB

BROADCLOTHS,

iL.x'Oi

M.,.0lh 1SS7.

iBKWfi!

Parf.-'maa' tb- clrl,rsltd &lt;1 thorough fared
Im-n.» tnw»« TaUaanaiv smI tbs l-ediea Ftvve
i'nTrwb ller»e, Spswdi Sjv.4 Itoiutv
•

TNdZISS CASTELLA,

ureat Cure for Dyspepa
■

AT HIE HABmNOS

OL

3aTIE SHALL
RECEIVE, MQNEY DN Dl.D

AYER’S

,

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
ir«r th* rwjild gars it
COUGHS.
COLDS.
HOAI’SEXESS,
BBOhcnrris m noorixc-coiiGn,
CROUP. ASTHMA. AND
(OKSIMPHOX.
Tim rmrdi h*» wen for ttsrif Mri Boterlrty
ha iu r«rm of e wy .ari«n »f yulidunin- diM«.w&gt;.
that it ia rnUrsl, uiuwcwawy to ne«mt tba svb
Smew of iu ittinw In aar cmsmaity wben.it
ba. Imn r .pbnul. ft* v.d« b Oa ScM «f Iu saehtani, and w&gt; r.naumua th# &lt;mm of lu rarra,
that alnsart rwi aeetioa of tbr amatlry aboimda

GHA5T A SPAULDING.
ILmtir.^e. Jum- I. ItGT.

’

COMiUSsiONEU'S NUT1C&amp;

GKOC ER I E S

V* Vyd fct-i odu.

SALE.

bUABDIAN K1UL *

JUw niH walk amt wheel • Whet I ba .-Tew oe a
&amp;i&gt;0S, Wire. •’» 0 hr: In iMgtb. b. tl.» tupmMt ,
kAthff Ib« Tuwrajas I'.vUiMiW Nortli’. KnUonal Clrrna^Trv. dar, yrrrieuLlu Ihe eprn,
toff adlboanareoue terlersia.KW. Hbe ben s Ur
“OCT ptr-oe ia lbw world ilml rao ec-jeainlaab Uu.
Veaasl-fel, daring,elid Ikeuli'ul A&lt;i.(U&gt;

■su tlKT&gt;- hilR^rhm

-•-•y •

FAMILY PHYSIC.

BUCKLEY

; I Still Xive.

OFHARTFOKIX.CONN.
o
Lr., rp&lt; r.H«&lt;| IblV—Ciharlyr Prrpetuak

FIKE and INLAND

A¥EB’«
PILLS

-t-T
-r. - -1 M I
LOST.—Bv the inborn her on or about
tha risa-enlh day ofJdly a calfskin waL
kl oonuitilog via note of righty dulkrs
given by James Miller to Peter Cramer
ar Learef aid it rood order drawn by ,M&gt;e
Treamnw of Cariium to Prior Craaav
and aerepta! by the Treasurer of Barry
County,nbo «»« mAeghau by L E. Ha
wtroTthreedoUarwt* FMar OMMr ot
Larer. some time In June las^mrieoros
sma!| change. I hereby a* tian «llperv
son* agrinit purchasing the above oWjptlona. Any jieraon finding the abort W*1
let aadoblrialioui and rauirring thaearow
to tlw subscriber riusll 1* Itbersllr reward
ed:
PETER CRAMER.
Woodland, July ai. 1852.

,v2t»4

We tKs unLiricncd having boon ap.
lo'iinvd by tbe Judge of Priibatd far the
fytihty of Barry in lhe alate uf MicLiga»$
'eotniniMtonen. to rcorive eMttrioe and adjust ail claims and demands ofaBpersons
I’-tin-*. Uio eaUio of Hiwrmnc Soles 1st*
■ •I the towtnhip of Hastings lu lac county
&lt;&gt;f Dairy JicciSecLhcribv give notice that
six mouths arc allowed from and after
die Mth of Attest A. D. 1857 for all
creditors t.f said estate to present their
claims md demands to the arid enoraissioners. and that we will meet al thcx&gt;R
fu-c of G G. Holbrook in the biwwriia

A. M. oh the following Jays iMihcjy ria.
—on the twenty-Rrat d-iy of September
next, and on the SiVr-cntbthij of Nnvom.
per next, and on tlw twrutydifih day of
January next and all persons having
dnims and demands against the sand esUtourci hcrriiy requestkit's present them

for enminatfon
ndjurtmen: at ths
flare an times afurcssid, or to ba forsver
urrtd therefrom.
J. M. Nrrtxb,
C. G. Holbbook,
Corn missioncm.
Dated August 17th 1R57.
E A( P O R U M OF F A 8 H I O N

HOVIIIITOXS PliVsIX.

Mr. Hehii^ Brown,
’’ • tonp Wtjwrirrre in "hr brai SLojW af Naw
Wvltv. tutors bhntocSrr
___ ''
Sll'ERlUR INDUCEMENTBrg thc&gt;« penom who wut fsnnesto aiada to
tmst FeabMMtold mdMcr. &lt;i UTTING.
“’W

mis, Paint, Oils
I TINE, ALCOHOL,

ms &amp;2WB3,

f
t’r. f’ereire
IWTS. I&gt;r*t*r, of New Y
iglinn’v I'l.yeirlegv; t‘
Ke; Vr « 'vMSIer’a 1‘liv.

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS (TUT

OIWBRVb THIS - Every bottle of ibe
broalas V£kTU N brane 'be wnttca "igneluve of J.
B- Uougl.l'&gt;».M. It. I'biladrlpui*, fs fapy^ijtit
had Trade Ma&gt;k wvd
t WFIfohlby nil I'rwsxw'eaad draleie to Nodi1&amp;M. FrikbNKWiLLAR jwbotue.
Iyi9
Fur sale by Gum A S*r»rtnr»e nutiags Jiich .

AS USUAL.

S.rt uTEA.JCOIT'EE. ALGAL. SI'I
CES. J’EI’EK. FISH, tna sr&lt;wd every,
tltirgln the CWicery line, such ns
will I* wau:e.| for family use. And
they Imve «m hand tho In-st kind

the entVrijd nrri»mJif
LJirt.. A!*»
Per.*, d’enulb. Ink. (»•"■
P.ifir-r, Erec kips An
re
.«»'»»• U&gt;&gt;
i.
■
■
y. "vnArafly tin® the? th0«’r line i&lt;tbe
ip a» can Im bought at any

SHEEP

'OkitiAGESALE.

Judge of Probate,
ATTORN KT ANU (.•OCN.-UXUOR AT LAW.
» «t «■'
si Um (Meat. Hr*-*., TH Buttae*.
u Moul.i MlVWkh tryr's.s-.WeeualK InumQl
nd 3 w'eUelt of Uosediya teaHand to any bsi-'
OM Uat
c&gt;ilM badwM MS in tbr above cepes■
i oet Uibcr .sJ.T,., iia.Uup. Huh.

Battle Creole, Ha.~tin.jc and &amp;, G.
Rapids Stage Route.

PELTS.

Stnre;ln West cnl of Vuloo Block,
EaatEnd ofTown.

; T*..

The Subscriber whiting to dose cm’,
business, will tell

/“vN .md after Monday .August Slat. IS­
' ’ 57, until farther nutiu-. stage* will
fcnre the fidlo wing named piners, tta folluwe, m wit:
Lcsrr Hasting C&gt;r Dottle Creek. M"ndaya, Wednesday s and Fridaye. at 7 &lt;&gt;*•
dl&lt;d!c. A. M. and arrive nt Battle Creek,
nt I i.’block, P. hi. in hn&gt;e t» take the
Jftcni'eat enrs ewa! or west, and on Tur«
daya.'FhtirMaysiml Fatnr^arn nt one «A
ijtock P. Nt, in time to bite the evening

DRY GOODS

tmin.ifovni.
'Lrove Baltic Crctk for IU«*.ingn on
Turauays, Thitrodiivs and Saturdays al 7
o’cluek, A. M., »nd arrive at Hastings
nt two ocleck. P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays-»l4 o’clock, A.
M.. Mid arrive in Hastinrir. at 10 .. elodt. f^mivAo.
Lrnre Hulin^ far Grund Rapkb on &gt; u««rMfmdsys, Wu-lawd".'" «»’ Tnday* nt - AttW&lt;c y .
Iftoclork A- M~ m’d rifive ot Grand ; Ce«.&gt;aj.h.
lU,,l.l,.tS..-.-l«kl’. M.
.
.
. Lmv« Grand Rapid* far Ha.'tmga and ;
Battle Creek &lt;&lt;iTttei-!-»y&lt;Tl«u»»diiya tand
,
“2*" u M&amp;Un.

North sidsot MninS-ree«.

New Carpet Store.

st Linda will ba taken In
ittcittion irill ho given to
nd Mt ting,mJ J*n:srripti®^-wrj
one iMnsbUBns M.slkrifw*hMwl
Kjh. m as bring genuine. '
$7.,
»3tC

FTP! CLOWKS. In oi. 111...
TOM CONY, TO.’! UfMGH'i, TOM
11L11UI&gt;s.«im! Master HF.511Y.
(the i daiit (JtytsB^Mily .six yvur/uM.)

t|.W.r’.rih (rrci1
■T.lIirtHii «lr*«oL«d. otL.'li •»!.• will Ukvpkss Mi
TY.i|»m&gt;»t Ihr inojl burll&gt;&lt;lMol:-4&gt;lrn&gt;bvr next,
«t &lt;pieu'ct.»:k, P. If. nFl&gt;ml dw, at the ffunl d'^r
•fikrcsWity curt twcM.
" '
"•
e&lt;xnil&gt; af llarrv. brie- ,fc- ■
.f lrrcii CWurt tn Mi
yiro.uv being
i .'Jl iliw cwtmin tu&lt;

i CHANGE OF TIME.

&gt;.'W(|eri and TtrCaps uf nil Linda
er P;i &lt;-ff» aud

Ml the p-p■
Ur Pa: eat • ■
Mk-irt*,
Tit®
I tuny also be
let tbiassH.-iblmh.
I?'T” «&gt;!

fj. T.. Xorth. will Lstrou r '-ril. aiUiost .tsddl"
Iklisfc and rcct.l«M .Yet

OfeUud. CUI carlv.
dX v^r1
A- A. KN AP13N. ■
*u &gt; f*L |
June 25th. 18ST.________________ ’ .
eW&gt;jhS^tC2T.tTCOF'Mi^alN. Daoav VurMr. m.~
uc&lt;Ls wt*: ij I ‘tv lj.tr Cvart iu dilfjt .Ud enmity. Ai a
Arsa [11? 1
oftbe Ptt lMUe limrt for Mid courij UM■hflTi Wr»! 'en »t, UwftuUte eft* in tto- rillaea ofliaafoipl
!-*. FWeb .uMr.ntorlbs l.-Ediv if July. 1&lt;T. TmeS
t.r aid.- si .Q.RJlaOhdgt'tiydMte. In tbemattiw affos
e.ivt ti 13s , Witt ufWUhEu L'. Lag-., tale «f TlMrnaji^ir, da-

i,tln;», July IS^UV.

■X iU10w4 ’ n&gt;t erttato Ii-iroi.* tiieie.n tot twrh fur iHKpaa G

nIMMISSIONEU'S yonCE.

i dJMKlJ!Lr«TUf *t£id Ktiiii.a, w 1’iLat.uI
SifetX'u'.SSST"

Xu-r.Ba.lB.-*
AYAYror tHrfitn.tN.Rsrry'ceM^r'.suKZ

UnJ-.i-lri- of Prvba'c.

.n!-rj.,te | r h-

’

:

X«1fa&gt;e KTown Ctsrics.'

RICH TURK;
.nwuift. tho diffrreuW towns in theV noon the forier, og
«»■*«»! np
SKJf Aetrsiu clerkWeirh town

^wW*" *&gt;l**F-£k*
.

•«. w.anLLS.
County Qerir.

Or, tlM Bly.Handed
For Cakir. tteMkr? nalSncuxw*.

.

J -X Conrcnisnt % «%&gt;ry dsniling Hsom

&lt;r urmrumi«» iuotwb of rt to Mw.v,
&lt;• xru •&gt; sTxfclo. WiOWBP*
Haslinga April, 25. 1857.

.

._

’«element el Ue eakl beaul Ms aUdeceased.

.. d 11. Il V r t.Kif -'mM r'..l sod thaU Ibebetra
l lay st *1*1 U.eS«»c4 aza aT. liter psTSMSte&gt;r-

±1*"

«&lt;.UIt ll*« and ihowtoLc USeb xountr aul tlsnr tttot it a
I'vubatevSm toJ!v’"»K». »i“l.»lH.rtai*i« wilt aid T-MOuewt etaaaUl
ttorr Urt trby tite pm.r«r of mIJ I'etitibasr I. further witoevd Out said
UTfSTSSl i!’,

,Mlli^rflrt!l’S*MlTH»m*W
INiytllTN.IUG.SWn
UBCC-

BaMh Omsk. Joly*

jiaswi

�THE THIRD

TSrartfiB^r
1.^ BUT NEVER'

JTewsUf!

LANDS.

IELE8B TRI E,

-WOOD NYMPH »
CLAY WEBSTER AND CALHOfx

.

Abo,

Bum

APOLLO AND DIANA,

ANNUAL TAX BALES.
ArxTwiuniuii ircci.
{
&lt;0much of ^“rflte^itarr i. iwT. I
itawibed tr*c:
&gt; wparrehuf land mw.ted m lb* Cwutty &gt;

&gt;w. a* wtu te anSient topayttetaxid ehanra* thereon. will be aotd b/
»f Mid County. on the Un.1 Monde;
xt. at eoefc nubbe end eoneeuient
&gt;11 edict ta Uaattagi, tteeventy arat
r. areurding 10 the itetute In such
prx&gt;i ideJ03JS.

With nnmcmni works in Bruun,
collection nf several bnndrt d

018

1041
i-hYlmi

’FINE OIL PAINTINGS,

IKMJ

1048

02
02
03
02

do
do
do
do

by IMJlng Art tat*.
The whole of which art to l« dutribu
ted or allotted anvmg the MUtrihrn
whoac Mtn* are rwirrd prrvi.TO totkl
TweatT-eighth of Jaaaar, M7.

when the distribution* will take pl*e»
TERMS OE SUBSCRIMTOlT

Every aobacrilwr nf three do" hr*ii N.
titled tn a copy of the aiilcndid tlee)
graving*, “Saturday Nlgkrt." or g
,&lt;
any of the Cdlowing 83 Mamotae* 'ice
yean Mao a copy ofthe Art Jmmxl
Cr. arid a ticket in the Annual Doth
08 00 do
Ion &lt;« Works of Art.
08 00 do
Thus, for every 83 paid, a prcaon M
09 00 do
only gets a buantiful Engraving L
08 00 do
- 1125
tine one year, but ala&gt;&gt; rwviveath* Art
08 00 do
- 1126
Journal one year, and a ticket in tta An.
08 00 do
- 1127
total Distributum. making f&gt;nr &lt;HUn
06 00 do
- 1128
worth of reading matter, besides the tick08 00 do
- 1120
ct. by which a valuable painting br plrrT
08 00 do
- 1130
of statuary may be received in ajditi&gt;«.
“ 1300
Tboae who prefer Magazine* tn tke En­
Blank block between
Mill st. and Thorn st. ) 2 90 29 do 3 89 graving *S»tuiday Night,’ can h»re wiktr
of the following &lt;me year: Harper* JJx
Bassy CncTrrr TaaZ*. Ojtics. I
garkte. jp-Mry ’. Lady’s Book.
Xolke ia bervby
« a«=r..dance with i States Mugarine. Knickrrh** kvr Macs
tte prtehtoo* of tte Statute ta aueh taaae made xinve. Graham’s Magazine. BUrkwmd’*
Magazine. 8mttl&gt;i-rn Lilcray Mrw«ngvr.
No person is restricted to asinfle
share.
Tb««c taking five mtuvLrd^.
remitting 815, are entitled to sir Ewra
ttauaty Treaaa«r
v ings, and to six tickets in the dwtrifo.
MORTGAGE SALE
t'rnn, &lt;&gt;r any five nf the Magazines, um
' HERE AS dtfaull baa tern made ta tte pa
year, and six tickets.
Prnu&lt;n« in remitting fintjs fi&gt;r metnhrr.
will please rv-ri.it rr the letter al tta
jxwt office, to prevent I.um; &lt;« rrrrtpt &gt;d
shirk, a ncrtitirwtr ol Membership.to
gethvr with tlw Engraving or .Mr-wit•
vlrsirvd, will be tarwarded to any psrtol
the country.
Enrtbrtlier partkubm, »cet!&gt;&lt; Nnwu
tier Art Juurcni, sent free unapp&amp;a

1044

2,000
1 ' PHILLIPS".
HtMESCM of all kind* «
.
'!bS, Hidocun &gt;*. lliikroinb* u&gt;d l!vu&gt;]
PHiLLinr.
B0AP«ern;*i&gt; Krai’ I* oilrl aad ter toap at
1
philLips*.
HEMP and Canary -««d

aAPtrAVSB-kitesi
Facumlsi

M
—^tanar
PHILLIPS'.

MORTGAGE SALE.

■KTAULT batring been made to tb

1045
1007
1008
JO(W
1070

Ja’kWs

Itartx^

ta^rwThitl-r in Fum
irnvenriutv. MrtS«rMyo&lt;
„ «. Creek Stoev. H

If
ElV-a i p&gt;. '
Jtan’ilfcti. •rs-if Fnr»’"-'r».

C. L bun. Actuary C. A.

A.. 348 Broadwav. New Yorir. or W«tcrn Office, 100 Water street, Sandusky.
Ohio.
JAMES A.8WEEZEY,
.
•
Honorary Becretsry.

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Ill HRAII FOB FIIEMUXTl

‘Discovered nt Last!!
DR. RVVSAl.ES

MEDICATED TONIC!!

GREAT DISCOVERY!

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

iting of ererr varielr and kux, of

Irocenea &amp; Fancy Goods

at ean te found in the oaitern' or wda m mar­
t. It conpriaeei every varietyind kind of Sugar*,

PRICES.

.It Prices Lower
tn «r«r before board of ta tte Sute of Michigan,
tester tba ritaer—Mew Brick fttors, 1 doom
it rf U.e Bailie L'reek Uouao.

zxatmsni
&gt;r»« quarter of Uh &gt;
woutb vr*t frartlunal

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS 8TA'S»

fuoroe.llill«'"aas, Macomb
blinks

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REPUBLICAN BANNER
TERMS—»I W, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1857.

NO. 19.
t’other ride o’ Tar river. I’ve s«n glory
enough already, in thW—- thorny ctt»try-3 hove! Why I y«r Wt put J*
fi&gt;ot down without stickin’ a ~—-ttani
through R—U*b all thorny. Every tree
i’ve seed vet Ims thorns on it; eve* «w
d.riratted’ fro-, and grasshopper* bw
horns; and It’s the thornyest.. homyesa
country on artb!------- it. • *¥•
I had beard eno-.tgh to excite my cunositvto know who these men were; se,
ihm.ta fekBoTO h.;r~ow»
.
t ______ 4
tn the roed to

Meu fit to tuwH an Empire, and, t&gt;« raire
A soda! structure, w.orthy of all praise.
And women Mr yte» had forsaken then

One day, however, Jitnmy had ,1i«n
abeent fur some bourn, and, on returning
those ntrn,
to camp, had nut* word to any to any
Sliters and daightera, in their weakness one to chanced to meet, but walked direct.
strong.
Ir to the eolonri'e teat.' The eot-mel uas
And prattling children mingled ..in the writing at his table, wheat to was sroused
by tto an trance of Jimmy, hat in toqd.
throng.
lie nt once'pvrcrivert c r-qui»t expressed
Borne &lt;t&gt; the mighty stream, w huso cessin the comical fare uf the liltlu Irishman,
and geot’-nsturedly inquired ‘what to
RulU toward the setting sun, ttoy*re w ould tove.1'
i
■Colmwl. if you plate, iwr. an’ if it woNl
‘Westward, to!’
[
not to axin' too great a favour, sur—will
Westward fa now the. order of the day;
yer lend me lheluan o^yuuruagur’sborw.’
Westward the sun of Frvedom holds Its
fur a bit.”
•Why ! what do you want with my
boy’s horse, my good fellow 1’
■ Vk ell. you we.O’liHivI, b.'tw ix yer hot!-, Brnieai-amv«j, vw—o~—, —
or au’ Jim By rm—ttot's m»*cK yer know | thrti'figurce were ucermtred alike, to bran
— Pie just Mint a big deer out yandcr a I new snltw of rohllcro’ fangu® unlfurtns;
Where’cre they settled, ejuickly camo a I bit and 1 thought, fnayI*] s. as yv’d like n j,ut more tinauidicr-likeobjectsinevertoI quarter of that satne, ye’d to aftl e- givln * - change
.
O’er nature* fare, a* haiutlffil as strange. ’ me tho loan of ye/ntigur's burse to bring
1 it into camp. ji»t.’
Cities and towns dike exhaltatiubs a*,’
High- prired biuno ejtufurta, cunaorta uf

But I must lia«ten forward with tny rhyme;
To take them singly 1 bare not the time;

Ami I am not determined fully whether,
To lump them off in one foul lot tt&gt;g«*ther.
Ur leave the rest unsung; but time and
chance
Th*’ will determine tw'ws do advance.

IXT.U

Earth round the central sun held un the
nny। By nature marked, with nndiminlshcd

any price, or spoil bis goods for want of |
s*&lt;.rengc fur a uigl t or tuv. In the fall |
again be must ka li out. there is no tolp ■
f«»r him’ and tint al 25 per cent Im low ,
actual priiwo, tod 50. and oluij 100 per ,

LARGE AND DES1LABLE STOCK

Ilia produce one di-posed of. then be
Las bulldog to &lt;l&lt;&gt; ti&gt;r |&lt;&gt;ur or six nmntlis.
• •nt Hpiiluder wl.ot to toiled
to rd f r.
nil for the aunt of im octnjstt'un. w I.lily
klow the tepa, and was but!ten»d np
thc selling uf Ida own produce would give Each miiibty l egirt Ids armor on.’
di-rs. and never let me know ./ your over II'in front, throw mg the old felluWs h*:«
Inin, suppuiiig Im- had a cellar to ntwri- it And in the cause•/»!*very lirigl.tly shone.
nlnwiting any uf the eiulu uf the Med-|-hack
.
ih during winter •
/
at a fearful c''gD, with
Iny rtbi pointing to the zenith. Htawno
Pkrcw was elevlrd'Tliere wnn&lt;4hi»en tlicn Tlun soon spring up tho busy mariaof,
|
indeed, sur, y&lt;T mny trust me intirvly H'attenwap tnmg 1«&gt;* down wn but HUio
One. the most’-all les* of the sottsof men.
t:n&lt;IC|
! fiir ite-t. It’s nut nisertf would shm-tune । boulc-alupcd bred, and rested by its rira
far the otb sTAxh ora. ».&amp; c. u ec&gt;nn.)
Frnily nttnchd! unto the South, wm he
Where,art has all.l-cr tcirfpting ware* of the tonhertt crattors nt all.’
Ln a huge pair of leathery ears, wMcfc
HAVE »IW in Store ml offir nt EX­
,
Motmring the h«&gt;rec &lt;«f the culuncl’a acr- 1 Stood out iu most nrotesmw relief from
w .... IkUM’UllN Wl The sable Goddess^williiig.devoter
dikplnyerl.
’
I vant. Jimmy was wm* bounding away ,
head. Tho cap,like thb rest of u*
TREMELY LOW PRICES H.r ginX in an early uumlivr of L^»d‘&gt;nt And some who bad tlwir country's good
Then Jthil Roads •.bread thir inm arm*
awhile he was I• dAis, was Intended for a much larger
I over the prairie. A
CABli.-une ««f tl* birgvwl and im*t desir­ (lurJurr't
and may nut Ire ill.
nt h-nrt,
around
•r»c loaded down ;• mA and fitted to lih eaput like * -wmI awn returning with'
able stock of goods cwr olRred iu
timed nt ti.&lt;• mux n. We have known Did in his fivnr mice an active part;
.
’ ....... r _ ............
I..J.- , -­
l!rum
And
tin
1
fi*rrc
fire,steeds
shake
the
trem
­
___
_____
....
..
_
,
tog
calf,
skinned
rvlbrsof the Iwst description built under
ii.VASri -.o ura
But have repented:—witness Preston
the «+? !&lt;’. te'reminded me of tho old
giouml, the risif an-hid with t rick work,
bling gn&gt;uiuh
and neatly tut into quarter*.
He bent his dunrue, first, to Col. John- - plantation tu»ng about —
nmlrvverod with al least three f»vt uf
:
*
Tbrilt aud contint oa every a’ le appear,
Our awMirttiu-nt of Staple aii'1 Fani-y Dry
s&lt; »u’s tet.L Ttet officer was staudingout­
And smiling, pkuty crown the fruitful
"A bull beg dreslirf in soMin'eriulbta.
Good*, cannot Im equall-d, an.! vtiibrccus
side n* Jimmy arrived, and untying one
many style*not tu be fimtul elrewhcnt.
of tin- pieces, asked, •where would he have
The dwva of Cte "b&lt;‘y* were «* much
1P0 I’ii-wrea Carpeting, from Auction at
t&lt;w Bruiit for them ttv tliu old mttn'a wga
it laid r
•Agnln»t the fora nf freedom and &lt;»f man;’
The tail attracted the rye uf the colon­ tiwi’liirgr. Thrir scrawny tatreniltfc*
ing ttotri with the old dung i.f the to’.
protruded from them in "ur.ipvn*v contor­
100 Mantilla* in every *tvlc fa.tu 41.00 Ix-ds, or tlie ctouiingM of the garden, and But al ! I Iward him in the Empire State.
el, who vtuinly deumuded—
• W IbiI I u ve y ou here, air I’
tion*, nnd Ih»m nn small r- *?tnf&gt;lance to
to ♦30.00.
the shovelling over ol all the ca. th from Pierce’s election warmly udcvcate.
‘Il's the deer, yer Lmmr.’ replied Jim- the ’lite-auod knot*' of tlitlr native •ptocy300 Para1*.Is, embracing many nevTstyk-s the mljMcvut beds. If the ground is dry, Twas up hill biisinras-—angles so acute
Ortnin more.’savage, cod more fierce ipvr-with a scraps of the left loot, mid h:»
ai d it «• pres'l-La to dig downward,, the
wood*.'
Are bard to tutti, r’rn by the must astute.
h.-.'ii’l to W» can. ’It’a thi deer that I tould
than they,
As I moved out Into Ike roa l, these
house (if it mny lx- so railed) will to
men made a .*uddvu halt, and, throwing
warmer, bgl the 1&gt; st situation fa tin- bros But fr&gt;»m lii» luter, c«&gt;tir*c I liavs iiifi-rvd Riad notes of praise and words of, ardent j y er iionor I’d bring yer a qunrther of.’
‘
‘
What
tindtd
a
d'ucr
du
you
call
tJiii
F
their bright, new p-gnhtlnn musketi Into
of a LiUock. T* » tubes or chimneys un- Ho loved Lis cmiatry, though his judg­
CLOTHING.
prayer
cried the cvuoteL as be reached rmt bis a tl-.dd.'n? rx«ltl»ti. *L.'o&gt;audeJ. in uu cxei••rretrel to kt.out the cmiiiued uir win n it
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ano song* of gladn&gt;**a buplm all the air. kind and took l.ol.l of the lopgtutt of Uir
ment rrted.
tlmuK cr toward* spring. Leeks, wh-ry.
HATS AND CAI’S.
Pitree was elected; tho gretil Qcn’ral
at the &lt;ih1 of the tail. tAnswer toe, sir;
•IFAo h* tt'^ur ‘
ANlD GR».K.’ERIES.\
shirt all similar
u Let kind ufa deer have &gt; ou here T
‘A frirfd,’I r; plied, bursting Into an
reerved iu the asm.
Purrhavin" largelv from Aurtlon*, Ini
•What kind I yer Lunvr.’ replivd Jitn- uncontrollable fit &lt;u' LugLtcr at the truly
y mu»4 la- stuflvd i r^------------------- .
■r’.-r- :.nd Msnufrrtueva. «r*re rtwM. •!
I P»y. with an iiunrat, thild-iiko aimpbrily i evmjitul figures 'U’fcrc trie. ‘Put down
E
uoau SsXMUs.
offer rn.-mv gmria nt f-ri’**- tbaj dvly
। of t-uuuicminee—such only a*an Irishman i yuiir guns, na&lt;n, 1 won’t hurt VoQ.’ ‘'
.mj^-tition niwl Invite the aMetrthm ot
' cun assume on an «&lt;w;ion. ‘i’fu sure I ।
Wall now I'm darned cf I didn't take
i don’t know, yer h. nor. rot being muck .ya’for a-------Mcxckln, and Uy nibUker
N tniihsti.nrthir theudvnnre in TEAS
I vanwd in tl «t cratLur; But i Leluve they mid one of the buys.
'
:r l-i.-ilitiiwfor p’lrehidusare -•t’-h. th"'
I cull it the •few kind.’
•You have ton* of; tome, «.f pwtr*c.
‘MisterIda you belong to that long
'
The eulrim-l had not another question to string ofwaggiris that’s jest driv brT
Well. 1 will send »4i. my paper on.-y«-i
lwnllh,ttid wean it by ihgrev*. •&lt; •» a*
mu pnwinre anV gn tit unea*im*» in cither
for the prrtevds uf la
J single
’ ' hen
* - •for
- one I a»k, but tluiiked Jimmy fi&gt;r t|ie eeniiun,
1 rrpfied that I wits uccora^aoy Ing the
is It or dnni. K»bu liwre grow* pt&gt;«&gt;rand
iu;ikii&gt;—merely thrL proceeds. It seems I tutd ncknowledg’d; t" Jiimwlf, that ho had
i» out of rendition, wemi sootier, ami give
trifling, preportefou tn Imagine the pro. । tec’-ivcd new light in rel ttion to the natu- ,
____ he®j will pay ttosulfcrip- nd historv of Ute ffrniu etrw&gt;.
the cult alittb’cow’n milk twice a day.MS
ducts of__
n male
■ pcilmps it won’t, but II mdke the
Tills nffiiir was no siM&gt;ncr make known. ,
They mint atolkji Ike, di^JInigHrii’;
than tbe.iitflc Imnicr was immediately r&lt;&gt;-|
Burst tint strong bufrit-r which the hw
‘Done!’ exclaimed farmer B------ ; ‘I I i insta^d-tn j»olilic optatuu, and the Eltle
op|w«cd
agree to it.’ i&gt;nd appcalvd lu rue as a w it- . rmistake of the li-n an overlooked, iu
.iroAsilh'ration of tltc- general aervlre be
And freedom's L-iril earned heritage en­ Dv-&gt;« to the affiiir.
|.,r
j
ylosed.
•Pic termer went .off nyparently modi |hurt rendered in tlasain Ing a specie* of
' Tli.n fuce to fore the adverse parties inct; vhitcj! with his conquest, wo editor went,,game, the most abundant, of all others, in
'ATTHK HASTINGS
ittint vicinity of the camp.
•Aud diK.w be own nil llpm -’era steam.
I And ning the tongus instead of bayonet. ■ si her wnv irioicing.
Tune rolled aroernd. and the world re.|
Ou the mustering out of tho regiment, boats a c seed «iu lire Ryu Gran T
will coilUuMv giumith rmd &lt;roft. Keep iu ।i Then fear, and gold, and office did their
Byrne wa« •promoted’— to use bis
vol Vi d on its axi«,au ) the mui moved in i Jimmy
.
y.xMj^n’WWglis’Uditioil. without feeiing
‘Of eourae he docs; bo uwna them all.’
its
orbit
anil
Cwmcrly
&lt;lid,
the
fnrmcrriW'
.
;
own
w
onbj
—
‘
to
Ute
command
of
a
wagon
dry grain. a« that •" apt-f'* r-aUsc it l» Lu
• Walt alt I’va a»t to «y about llillwn,
wormy and iotburl wudiliim in thoapriug. To fright the fearful, and ci-nipt the heart |&lt;vived bi* paper ri-gul trly. and rcgaieffl (mill a fivtj intilb team.’ He continued boys,’ cxvlaimeri tho old mon, throwing
•
iu this employ, till the poor fcl. up’Lb huge, Isiti v hands, and airimp Ha
Sea if) our colt Uss lie*
*hv'iy&gt;" Sternly and well contested was the fight; himself w ith the information from it. He 11 faithfully
not only knew the affirtnr«f hri country, i low
|
was murdered by L’rrea's partv nt rap a till upon the hack of his Bale head,1
wean it. nW al tlie.C’iimi«wm‘ ut •/ 1 But strove iu vain to guard her right;
Irtit Iwcaiiie C”t1'er&gt;aiit Upon the leading j ।the time of the ms-macre &lt;&gt;f the train near •all Tveout to nay about it.X ho -i» tho
|I. &lt;U&gt;f„uf Btvin. or it will
Strung iutiww itbutit, »d traitor* vile with- tifiiesofthedav.irndfimmrinlviiivulaloii* I .Marin. Peace to Lis memory!
.
is tluit run out slsiuld be
goldnradcM richest &lt;&gt;!• c«on I ever haora
The regiment frotr Nor tb Carolina come
• •f tlie timra. ilia children delighted, t«ai 1
I 41. d, or have a roomy s’ntoll uv. tho’s all 1 Kttrnul J&lt;tb&lt;uiiu, ’war
in plruslng the contents nf their weekly 1
1 1to the cotm ry toward* the close of wr. dyan on Tar river, with all Liaslotipduada
IJ
lie
wi
ll
tedtir
brukc.hut
TURPENTINE ALCOHOL.
My own ititinduction to three new levvriltm. hi short, h” *»1d 'he "» aurpri-1I
.....-« ». ....I afrilAc, a* they are more
of tar. ixrpcntiiie, and »liiugl&lt;a. cent Iwld
acd at the progress of himsvlt aud family ■• iics suy n, Dr. Smith, •occurred In this wise; a light ud kuta Ut him—to can't!
J to b.*.mid*imJ-rm«*cr» to l.eingti«l
,
in atncntl infurmati’UU.’
i I vena on the m.id to C. margn, when, on*
,.| no feed l.rfi-re thrill. ’This i* the
•Yes, dad, and that an’t all, cither—
Rent was her ahuld, and shattered was
Sonic.tiauu in the unmth •/September, ■ pleasant morning, having patted Puuta they du say that the flk. Glncral has got
me to break1 colts; hl them know y«
I happ&gt; n&gt;d.iip, strain In tlw office, when . Agnnda.! ohm-rvid a small gm«*y glade. &lt;mtt«r the bigeeet ptentaliona an all ths
her spear.
v iiwst. rftlfet W the time they wlillbrm
&gt; win him M for you. L&lt; him km-w One SoutlH-m Champion boldly plead her wli&gt;i sliotild enter but uur old friend, fite-' ' ,a little dirtaiice from the migun-lrack. lt» MarN’.-sippI, with hundreds and tlnonds
1 lirigbt verdhre tempted me to Um. nahte
ten he perform* rigb’; hi* haluM are
or nigscra to »m-MS
tbe klB*
tliat my horse might refresh himself upon
,w forming. Keep him plrnttut n» yu
H. .4 n« I E \. C&lt; &gt;FFEH f'l'G AR. »PI
kie* t«mbte mil the angac,and cotton, and
justice, right, nod taws!
iti rich’ fterlaigv.
.mIJ »taays.bav.- Dm m your presence.
»l h, la a sin to old David Crocket I’
’ CB8 PR’ER. rMIL in n word roery‘Bill’m yet suspending
The train, consisting of vxne two hun­
-W.lTlfcCE.LOhi"
Am
mrr.
Biaog appealed to, 1 also eorrolxtratad
thing id ito Gowcrv toe.
dred wngnns. escorted by Texas Rangers,
this last *t*tetnmit.
&gt; . k'JI to wunte’dF’rflunily u«-. And
had filed punt me,
1 J«y unon ffiegn-und
What burning areenta thundered frvtm
• ‘And ri&gt;w.. mM !, •havinggiven you all
tbi-v hdve un band flfe h«*’ h,n&lt;’
enjoying tto ^u.«to with wluch my steec
the
Infitmatton yon have required, will
' hintongm-; ,
...
.
(/ammimitiorl fi't «F**Jwrn
cropped the juicy gras*.
sdrh a* powder. *nd 1 crDcnnum-ing it imp&lt;.ilixk\imiJuL
1 lay thuM-4a.il* arirep, talf awake— to iui kind, gemtanca, ns to tell me where
yuu are Own 1’
eu*dt&gt;ti Gnp- of nil kui’fa
A brwu*«
•fd dflKh. and tHtsl.
when the whun! "f roirea approaching
•O? we’re from "le Varghmj: tot that
’ Wit. r Pn-ffi’ ««d
ab-ng tboroitd, froih tl* oppuritc dirucHow did our Freeman bail, with one «whole sward of frllnw* coming yonder,
:
other*, «*»'**&gt;
tl&lt;*. attracted my aUenthoi:
*.»»
the
frrtilteiht!
eUnwvto
that
sb-W
to
ii
»• -1
fjmk,dte.
cord.
....
। . .
‘Now them's TrX4s Raugers, ba.they!' thrftf from Nor’ Cartine, clatt oa tfar -Far.
.-xpcmliMl iti tk-growth ..flrropa. » «''«5
A friend to fandom, through a Southern
; Aft
pt
‘Ycaj »&lt;&gt; tto leamsterasajd.’
.
.rJ/fawd &lt;♦■&gt;“*' «"»ri **•*
r** 4”’htf ?
nlar Mrnt
8on!
•
‘Wai ! i’ll to smoked in a tar-kill, ef
fare of the roll.dJromp-tttirei uto* plow
Mi.irtrini-*. «d «»*
they ain’t jeat B|e any boy nhc, after all;
0Bd the toletil. portf ttr.|&lt;
«£ "'r- How'JtatVB the upright fiJIeril W ala»! :
onlv tb«’V don't wear iu^cr-d.*e, likeua.
it a ynpor. nod/tJ ^’^i $.
It wili amnahig to art -Hm peculiar
rt,.d are ■'I"1’*1 '■•L'i ‘ LX’t tafttX
■i
• f.unrinTt'hterotMbtohnresatov ««f ■tLuicdilor,aa ,he fid(&lt;«wod tbu 1i But did jr mind—they atraddte mighty ;
mmll portion
Turgiveraat iM BenUm must support
Lnuerd’iwntoth—^on. . louuldhod- inter bir-M*.!'
.
.
If |«U7U1 wcerte were corned muter me.«re&lt;
Fnrile Bitrtanan though p&lt;-rhapa In.apurt. ly keep mv rfriltlea down,
‘Tltet’" a fact. Id ’ and the fellow that'
tbit Just to rllwover f:«w tL.- rrurr led
, When at ^“waSCYHriarmer win- driv Ihot-Wg yaller mutotwiin said that
J, ffict K thrir wrrt;5n
:
.■T'MIkI'"- 'i” . .
«&gt;’tW editor the them ’em Twryona got:eighteen dottart a
XVonlrt manage matters at the Billon‘a i rr.en.vd hko«Wj(
mesrtis
*
products ofthe him,' wWeh. ob toing corm- inuotlil* .
•,
.'i.: *».•
.
head.
,
’
s,„u,
ted. nnuitmted to rigbteen piillete; worth
'Eiyklvn dullart’ wbev. ! wal.tluf. n
The Hurt* Wng remoM, the rivals h drilling wh, and a number of dirom of heap uf nitatcy, annry how!’
,
rej^ Tuak.na In ths aggregate, st tho
•J sav. dad r’nriw chimed in a 'voire 1
least enlrolalk-n. H.50, one dollar more had not heard fa-fcre/wbat wage* du’re
W tjfe prk+Wtte paper.
think w»?i* goto' logrtP
•Nn need,’ arid far ’»f men tmt taking a
‘Dimon. Sinn! but I blieve •tout srrrn
.
’-.paper, am! paying fi-r it, &lt;■-. dollara a month, and tto vjujes thrown
I .b ii’t ttijft Thir Item my moat, yet I
have
paid
for*
vear
’
s
subscription,
and*
F/om thc far East they oom*, la numer.
dollar overt- AH-*ih-.-wn-, there is n&lt;»
' uustrsfa-s
.
।
.nan teut &lt;M kJw » P^J “• rt*rit&gt;\yuii
They emwd thu ateamboata, aud traverse i .....
home.'
tho plains.
, Brare, tmbltshearted men Inured to HI;
y™r«n» till si i&lt;-ia™l ll» will.

SPRING

Babcock. Cobb &amp;. Co.

KALAMAZOO.

J. P. Robert

Chemicals, Paint,Oils*

JOB UtWM.

D«w&lt;UM.

Un rilriw Sr«. «1»
- MUn-rO.«wl

And

x j-rtirebre

w LEWB.

IHaaitogs April, S6- I®7-

*«»!

sad Mexektas! TA *rj pari, &lt;*&gt;
1 only wish I wos iff* more on

�notice.

REPUBLICAH BAKKER,
n»&gt;»t wnflinehingly bow his breast to the

It b called

J. M. XKV1M8,.........
HASTIXOa, THURSDaY.

I

hfretnforn.

Quin4.ro, Sept 4, 1^7.

BLANKS

and

Warranty and Quit Claim Daodm, Real

Eatate and Chattel Mortgages for sale at
this office,
Lawaxxcz, K". T., Aug. 31, 1837.
On Sturdily evening tho first crimi­
KAN8XS.
nal snort was made In tbe city cf Lawrewce. |A mnrderteed torn committed in
The memorial of Prof. Sillimax and
-Trcumaah, two day. before. Beth per-

,

idltioa.

।
time and place,

knife aad stabtod the other.

Far ,some vindication of tho Walker policy in Kan­

sks.

™ b-

-M* »« rb.dily Jl.pd .11 dwbU

r
left, and was on his way to Missouri.__ i,1'”1 rc’at've
that Territory; and leaves
lie waa kn the back from Lswreoce to !00 F'X'm to doubt; but a baser and more
Westport, nnd waa reeoga'uted by a per-1 neryilo than Franklin Pierer, stands st the
&lt;ier tbe circumstance, tlie City
u^t.nu-.
w—Lx.j

K ■ h~&gt; ”f
W&gt;-— ‘TOW—-to) U’ero cv*r *M of ‘I‘»cnthrallment from
.u

Ruffian rule is dispelled by the manifesto

out in N.
For oar part, consulting our

own convenience, wo would prefer the for­
mer place, but would yield to any point
in the Lower Peninsula, rather than the

desired end should be defeated.

tlTTlie Daffy Howz and Parlox
Maoazixx for September; published by

The design of the work, is more to ben­
efit, than to please the gay and thought­

less; but to the reflective and sympathet­
ic, into‘the web uf whose lives, is interwo
ven the woof of domestic happinrse, its
pages sre as genial dew to the early ten­
der blossoms o! earth. Il should be in

the mld*t of every family circle.

'^.L

paration »o remain. li.et are buying
and stackitig hay and are qui. tly settling
down into one of the fixed aiatituthms of
the country. The regimental band came
over yesterday, and varied! the Sunday's
exercise* by playing martial airs through
tbo streets. The force from tba Plain*
is expected in shortly.
Gov. Waller has not replied to the
Committee that waited on i him y\t. /]
have beard that lie told som| Pro-Slavery
men that tho committee and those who
voted for tbo rreolutiun were damned
fools.
,
I learn that the intention is to refuse
any ooe the privilege of voting who has
not paid the tax; ami that if any FreeHtate man should be elevtetl in any dis­
trict where tbe tax qualification has not
been required, the election j will be cuntested before the County Court, which bi­
lbo settlement of all contested declions,
and all the votes of persons «h&lt;&gt; have not
paid thoir tears will be stricken out A*
tbe voting is done rivu roer, this can easi­
ly bedone. ft would be impossible to con­
ceive a mure for lorn-looking prospect;
than the eAauing election offjrx
Tho Court wits engaged iu trying Mr.
Hueltme but it is impossible to gel evi­
dence against him. He was Bol really en­
gaged in the affair on which his arfeat was
predicated. I do not think it brill be
worth white to engage in the buaincsa of
legal persecution against Free-State men
until penitentiaries have been built.—
They dare not proceed to hanging them,
unlee* they wanted civil war. The action
of the Grasshopper Fall* Convention has
received the dope- of thoeo who expect
to carry mittcra bf trickery and duplic“r
*
_
_ ____ _

new executive finds it, so is bo bound to
maintain it with Walkers and bayonets,
and espocially if theaa achievements are
Atting upon thia policy^ill that is neceo-

«iry in order to festen slavery upon any
State, ia by a sudden movement to usurp
the government at or near tbe dooeof a

organized and are drilling in every county
._?L. ___ TJurinr the neaoc. tbe

Ui«, August 29.
opinion, sa to ths Ums and place, for bold­ Hollister B’k Buflalo, August 31.
;
ing such a Convention, u some of our ex- Macharios* Banking Association, N. Y. ed to testify

Oct. 8th.

him should be shot,
ore a Justice of th.
peace. The tocsin wu sounded. Tbs
firewaters assembled.
SuU
_
. &gt;_____ -...u Th* ronier va-

Bank of Kanawha, Va,, tailed August,
21th.
Oliver Lee &amp; Cb’e Bank, Buffalo, fkiled York—and determined to act w I th their
Sept. 4th.
friends.
Mount Vernon Bank, ProvMeace, Rhode free^late
Thev gave notice to the fireeaters that
Island.
v
i'the trial was interfered with they wxould
Warwick Bank, Warwick, R. I.
aid to put down the insurgmento. They
Rhode Island Central, R. L
all met at the Justice's office- A man
Bank of Hallowell Maine.
was called on to testify. The propagan­
Wooster Bank, Danbury, Connecticut.
dists drew their ravelvere. The other
Merchants' Exchange Bank, Bridgeport, party lollowed suit. Ono of them bonded
Conn.
a revolver to the witness, and armed—
Danby Bank, Vermont.
the pistol cooked—he proceeded to give
Warren County Bank, Pa.
&lt;•
_
aLXa « arr««t mimtrV T
Ontario County Bank, Utica, N. Y.
irniuuaum r— • — ------Bank of Orleans,
“
and fainted. The trial was postponed till
Bank of Tceumsch, Mich.
'
Monday.
Niagara River Bank, Tonawanda, N.
Chemnng County Bank,
“
Bank of West Icnnesee, Memphis.
On Monday the pro-eiavqry convention
Citiaens' Bank of Mem phi* and Nashville, aveemblea. 'ike delegatee from hurt
Tenn.
1 Scott and other sections have already ta­
Bank of America, Tenn.
ken quarters at Lecumption. They are
Bank of Paris, Paris, *
ultra pro-slavery men eo^'declare their
Ocoee Bank,
“
./
determination tn refuse to 'submit the conShelbyville Bank,
“

“Birgland Alhgas Co., quote Wheat Ohio Life Jmu ranee &amp; Trost Co., of N.
firm, Flour steady and Coni advanced Is. Y.,
Aug. 24.
~
- • ••
Provisions quiet.
Brewster A
Co., Rochester.
N. '•
Y. - 24
John Thompson, N. Y.
’
Purk and Beef dull.
.
Dclany, 1*1 in A Clark, N. Y.
Bacon heavy.
jXz
James L. Lyell, Detroit,
27
Tallow quiet. .
Atwood A Co., N. T.
89
Coffee quiet.
f
Sept.
Adams A Buckingham, N. Y.
Whiskey active at previous rates.
Hatch
A
Langdon,
Cincinnati,
Coffee huoyanL”
Jno. W. Batea, Troy, N. Y., Sept—
Very cxplitii that, to the casual rca-

Presidential term; after which Aly effort ’

—.V. K OAttrvrr.

^j»"The resignation of Judge Curtis American chemist. Da. J. C. Ays*, wl&gt;-&gt;
leaves Judge McLane, as the only Re­ invented the CTerry Pectoral ind OrtAarAn ex- tie Pille. As these articles (more partic­
ularly the Cherry Pectoral) are in gene­
duuige sayr, “Slavery now rules supreme
ral use In the cities of South America,
on the Supreme Beach.*’
they are the most prevalent representa­
publican in tba Supreme Court.

The new School Presbyterians of the
South, have Instituted a synod uf their
not hl IhuMliDg W* rejjj owe IL»
tkalbfut Mattoon of It. pl-djr of oJr' tfdlr.r ; own; one step toward a alsveboldipg Par­
adise.

The Free State ticket, at the municipal

The following di»patch is published in
the New York papers of Saturday :

election, held in Lawrence, Kansas, un

I-;.
Niagara Falla, Sept 11.
A mm. -U,
Li- ———
w
T. Allen, from New England, threw him­
self from Table Rock thia afternoon.

fnim the Falls on Halnrday, are a» follows:
The man came from Montreal, land while
crowang the Su-; ■enaion Bridge, inquired
of the driver if lay one iuvl ever been
known to gu bvvr the Falls and Five.—
The Jehu replied th*! no stxh case had
curat within bls knowledge, and that the
probabilities were very strongly opposed

Arriving at the Clift oe House, the man
registered hie name, called for a-roora and

Monday th# 7th inaL, waa elected by a­
bout 200 majority.
The RepuWicans of Minneota, have
nominated Ex-Governor Ramsey, for
Governor of that State.

—

W. mutt eunfe- U»t for

» ounot

bu- but «

Th.

i«

Vmnoul L^l

th. Uutbop. for U» Fr« Welt4»« -our PbUr. Suu!"

.........._ ___ -/roes IFoftrc#

game. When your correspoadenta
to charge ftt —-1
r ■
aiealing th4t
that interest

The through mail of the 8th Inst., from
Philadelphia, Washington sad Haiti more
to Indianapolis and St_ Louis, wudretro)g
In the apportionment, several emmtte* rd by fire between Zanesville and Belair
strongly Free State, are entirely dbfi-av aa Ihuraday ntaht last. The firs, was overrun by hordes of worthless, hay nocaused by a spark from the locomotive,— grnes. They prefer white men ia that
The few remnants were promptly forwardbe allowed to v
repaid

IXTTAT10X or
hOODAJD
snimaiiiMv** —------ — - -—hostilities. They are prepared. It la to
bo booed that the earrices of tbo volunIHbonollSers will Slav at home, they will not be cal­
led oat lJul if tbe. border banditi come
over ngun—U»j will b. m« by ri..prr

id five Improved vilkae Ini. i^.l.^?
0Biu9.

Hostings April, 25. 1837
COMMISSIONER'S Noiict^

ware not avnftnod at night, but allowed
the range of chains, giving them a circle
"if Sw weight to ten feci. About half

• PkT*y lwncau orer

htl.

.undoubted!y intoxicated at the time-, crawl­
ed under a ekiff which is turned bottom
upward witliia reach of the animate —
While there, he was attacked by the larg­
est bear, which buried its teeth into Ms
h l: should^. Pi-reont from tba htnwe

rumor waa that he died there about twelve
o'dock.
About 8 o'clock yesterday morning the

of distress proceeding from the vicinity of Chirtm 8.
the bears quarter*. They hastoned to the
spot and found a man lying upon his back
near the skiff, with the came bear ahich
had attacked tlie half-breed crouching over
him 1U teeth deeply imbedded In hl» shoul­
der
Alter vainly trying to rescue tbo
man by attacking the bear tn the front
with dubs, rakes and knives, a rake war
dug deep into one o&lt; his haunches, ami four
men' seizing it by main strength pulled
him off the man and drew the lain r
Tne name 'of the second man is John
Hoey.
He b from Itacheeter, aad »

not probably recover- Dirac:
moat entirely torn oft, bis left

to tho basin for the purpose of taking*
skiff ferry over the rivet, when be stum­
bled and fell near the two bears. The
bear was killed about four o'clock.

Judg« Curtis, in reaigntofohia seat upon
tbe brtsch of tbo Supreme Court at this
lime, has taken a step which require* fur­
ther explanalioc. I The reawms aad the
only retanns, which have Iranijmrod, are
not of a controlling character. 1 tea b ties*
he could mahf more by hie irn feesion,but
the salary leak high now u ft was in liil,
when he left that profession, ft fe equal­
ly probablojaa the Worcester Pallandiutn

'its decbica in the
'render it undesirable for Judge Curtis
‘centitiue the relation with fellowJudi

ntVAnox ta Maaaorai.

,4wew Jiarry JIHI,
IS now in Mireoasful operatic. reedy

Flaring secured the services of

Geo. W. Fowler.

i Miller, sad our mill bring built rojhi

lilt anil.
BOLTW (KID A GRANT.
Haatinga, 8ep. 3, 1837,

GUARDIANSHIP SALE

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,
ferenca with the court upon
wau be ia tnei with acowb ana men

n foe consultation room, if hi. Wa~.tion,
in rtward m tto

•o much the raoreinpu.,------ --„,uoly
to remain and x indicate the dignity sad
•ndependeare of at learn that fracdunof
euurt which he constituted.

.

EEBTiTTOsmSK
i—-r*b-t r-—-t; .

_

lultms.Ti®,.. ■

h

“warairr wowg
after their arrival grocs,’ or even

HASTINGS atmViaxrpy

to bo a conduaive ooe for
it. The feet that * Judge b

tions of American products, and aa many
thousands there as well as here, owe to master, on ...
them tho recovery of their health from to waver in their
malignant diseases, it is not strange they ered their hardihood of assertion; and
should hold the Inventor in esteem, but blackguarded him as they abused your re­
porters. I learn that a mail bag wM
It Is rather simple In them to suppose that
found ripped open, In the Missouri river
the Doctor Is the only man of mark we
Kun. Cl. . S™. Uum found I.
have among our twenty-five million pec U, nprod.
u,.
rf U.renen,
July II. Thu. om day’, mnll mutt U.,c
pie.— C’kriiiian AdracvU.
b«.n &lt;k.uny«. Io all pnibnUllly wra*.
** .Hit—?
-«-■ aUd«&gt;. Tba
■&gt;4&lt;™iU.rm,ua„.u,av&amp;
A dowiUown merchant received a re- Thu guverainent should send out special
miuanee from one of his oorreepondenu ageats along this routo-Lcmil I had forin the shnpe Va draft on - the Ohio Life gottto ; our government ia controlled by
aud Trust Company, fur kS.OOO, on tlie the tnenoa of the robbers!
'
very day, on which that institution closed
its doors. Fla immediately telegraphed
the fact to his debtor who sent hitn oaoth
T1.N.W York Tribune hu U»U&lt;—«
er draft ou John Tompson, whidi arrived dronUiu. In kuu. TmUurj/TU
the day after the failure, and receive iu Nl—ourl D«noatl mrn- nrrk The in.
a few days another draft on Atwood A Kurnen of Unh joirrnnl, i. M, in .nr,

bogus laws and bogus Judges of rlcctiON.

jonx

party prepared for war. Arms a
muoitmo www
iatrad»omi,
formidable army can now be equh
The campaign nl last sumotor taugl

Urm«.

B
reel—that be freb himself In as great a
danger of assassinstiun as General L*n*
himself. It Is understood that he desire*
an interview with Lane. I saw the Gen­
eral this morning. He says be would
have no objection to Have * t*lk with,
Walker. It is probable that three cele­
brities will meet before long.
Wc do not put too much confidence in
the statement of Walker’s friends, that
the ultra pro-slavery men are hostile to
him. Wo know that Mr. Welker will be
when poller requires it, end hemey be
dteirous of getting up a fuelling of sym­
pathy in the Free-State ranks.
One thing is certain—when at Lecrennton, he keens himself very dose. Fie
hn.* h&gt;» meal* in bis pri» ate room. He
— — —— ™ — t- - - —~
.
nevcr S’** out unattended, or after dark,
*1” « «“ "“T »««• Lawrence to-day.

Tho following, is a part of the Platform
&lt;&gt;f the aggrieked party, no matter whr.t!
tbre? entu a*pound in N. Y., and proba­ adopted by tne Republicans of Wiscon­
their majority, or tlie justice o( their ow-c
bly will continue to decline. Although sin.
aro to be put down and overawed by Gov
thi» result is rather expensiqo to bolder*
Retolrtd, That true advocates of free
ernmeut troops and United States bayonof that article, consumers will rejoice at labor, must nrcwsarily be true friends to
free and unobstructed Immigration—that i
We migit comment more at length up­ the prospect of obtaining it at a reasona­ tbe right of citizenship and the full enjoy- j
ble price.
on tho gross injustice of thia kind of poli­
m.nl and a«nd«. dm-.d.
e™.
omamo,.
American patriots out of foreigners: that ।
cy, but it is unnecessary, as it will bo seen
rww« would enll the attention of our | an abridgement of those right-- would noThe ultra men are led by Mr. Calhoun
at a glance, upon what a slippery founda­ numerous readers, io the Column adver­ eeaurily trod to divide the citizens'of the 1 Surveyor Genera^ who originates, or gets
tion all of opr highly prized privilegesand
Republic into different clawc*—0 ruling tb« «*d‘t
originating, the policy of the
tisement of Mr. Kxafxx. We learn that
inatitutious stand, if Lhi» Pierce Buchanan he intends leaving this place, for the West j nnv governed class—that inrquallv of I propagandists. Perhaps he receives bis
rights among the inhabitants of a Repub­ instructions from Douglas, of whom be
Walker policy, is to be carried out.
and wishes to sell lis Goods before leav­ lic, will always be inconsistent with, and is regarded as the representative. There
Tho [‘resident admits thatj “slavery
ing, at torn* pri&lt;^. Read his Catalogue, dangerous to "true democratic imtitutions. is every reason to believe that be doe*.—
was, and still continues iu Kansu ’’ aa he
And that therefore, the naturalization Gen. McLean expounds tbe policy to the
says “ under the constitution of the United
question is with the Republicans uf Wia- boys, who in turn car.-y it out. Judge
|e with him.
Slat/e." Then lie proceeds to discard
\
arntln. not a question
que
amsln,
of mere policy, but Elmore la the leader of tbe pro-slavory
\ _i
a question
-------.■ ofprir
r —inci pie.
cmservatlvee. Both Calhoun end be are
Sqpattcr Sovereignty, thus throwing
V
Reiolrtd,, That
_ »t wc cordially approve of delegatee to the couvedtiun. They will
without tho pole of the Democratic pdJty,
test their strength on the first day. They
dr of ^nd
aredetermined
dclermin in all cases to unholj
---------Tbe Sixth Annual Agricultural fair
in the following language. “If a enaftdBarry County Vill bo held at Prairie­ those sections of tlie Constitution of the will he rivals fur the President’s chair.-r
•■ration of eovereign SlsUw acquire a new
United States, end uf the Constitution of It ia proba/de that Calhoun will be suroeseville on Wednesday and Thursday 14th
fel.
If he Succeeds, it is thought that tbe
Wisconsin, which provide for the naturalterritory at tlie expense of their common
aud Ifith days of October nexts Sec xatinn of foreigners.
Constitution will nut bo submitted.
blood and treasure, surety one set of the
Retoived. That we are utterly boktile
list of Premiums in our last Weeks iss­
parties can buvo no right to exclude the
’u4hc proscription of any man on account
other from its enjoyment by prohibidfl^t ue.
The Free State, men ia Lecompton at
■bf birthplace, religion, or color, and that
them from taking into it, whataoevi’r is
we are opposed Io all secret or public or­ present, arc very much «xci|ed and exasMISSOURI.
ganizations which favor such proscrip jxrated. The attemp^aff kill Bayley,
recoinised to be property by a common
and a Iras uuccassfid attempt at the same
The Pro-Slavery candidate, Slewart, In tian.
Constitutior..”
time to kill Mr. Wineeoop.a coneerative
Tub Bible Twaxo.— Once upon a time
In view of this determination, on the Missouri, ia elected by 334 majority. Il
an elderly Scotchwoman gave her grand
Bkxkpactobs or M*rnio.—Ft is not
h
charged,
however,
that
that
revolt,
wav
eon the new*|iaper to read, telling him to port of the Federal-Government, to exe­
be
who
invented
Rrusrete
Carpeting
or
only aceempliahcd, hy frauds in the elec­
read it aloud. Thcjxnlv reading aloud 1cute the bogus laws of Kansu, the Free
Gold Brocade, whom the masses have rea­
S
tlie boy had been much in the way of ;State party have through a Convention tion returns.
son to hold in regard, but be who furnish Clint hearts. The first attempt on the
bearing wu at tbe parish kirk, snd be 1,
recently held at Grass-hopper Falls, re­
of the fireeaters to attack a Free
liegan to road In the exact toae in which solved
,
es something useful tn everybody. On.
to participate in the coming elec­
he had so often.heard, tbe minister read.
of
our government officials lately retain­ al uprising. Lawrenee will aot peition for members of the Territorial Legis­ Lawrence has been appointed by Gov.
The good lady, wu shocked at the bp***
Bingham to fill the vacancy in the Lan­ ed from his mission in Brazil, tells as an mh Lecompton toklll her citizens. The
profisnitv, snd giving him e box on the lature.
1
anecdote that among the first enquiries l-scnrnpton Free State Democrats and
car, exriaimed, “what ! dost thuu read
The following ard the Resolutions ad­ sing circuit, occasioned by the resignation
made of him about his acquaintance with
of Judge Johnson.
opted by the Cunvsntiun;
actuated by.aeiK
our public men, was whether he knew the
for the pulpit, that be never ueea in con­
versation. If a lawyer at the bar should
addrern tbe jury in the preaching tone, be
would make them laugh when be wished
to make them weep. Preaching Would
bo for more efficient in the ordinary U»'

moses suijltb.

On Sator-

There seems, as yri, to be a difference of

C. Stoxx A Qi., Boston, la received. The
in question. Buchanan ignores all knowl­ “Motto" on the title page, ia indicative of
edge of tbe previous condition of Kansas, the character of the work.

liack, nnj stopped it, arresting the murdorer in tbe suburbs of Lawrence. A*
the investigation of the case legitimately
is satisfid with knowing simply that the
Ikolooged to the United State* Court, a
rucssengnr waa dispatdied to the United delegate from that Territory was admit­
States Marslial, tendering him the cuato.lv ted to a scat in Congress a few days preof the prisoner. This wdlj be a tost case. vlous to his inaugcration, ignoring tbo
------------•
fuel that this end was only attained by
torione
cannot turn the treachery of two or three Pensylvaincurring odinia members, who freed about, in con»e--— T—r— ------- ,—,Jerer w*aai»o
a'Nateiual Democrat,’as well u mur queucc of the ala very triumph, in the elec­
’
clearly prove Uut tbo design tion of Buchanan.
r the ends of justice. Not only
The w&gt;lJcy is inaugurated by this dodge
authorities but the United
of the caeeutive, that no matter what pro!
xiriliea, havu beta ahamefullv
&gt;akc
au
is»uc
•
vio,
“ frauJ.
mutter what previous vil.
ed. Will they a&gt;.±;
a
t--.-u, lalny and wrong, do matter what turmoil
ipulitr governm jt of Lawrence
duraL_
------- and bloodshed, raphe and murder ore
allowing Pro-SIatcry murderera to go |n behoof of ,a murderer! We
necessary In consumating a revolution, at
shall eve. I
Tbe tnopshere are makiig &lt;ivery pre­ the close uf one Administration, as the

nan, Phillips, Conway
» each have offices In
i daily engaged with him

wrrMa*

family Jnarrel, and one bf them drew a ^‘ritod from that functionary, a reply ,in

hM left my bouse
j
b therefore to warn all

�LOB F,-By tbe subtoriber on er abtnrt
thu eleventh day of July a calWn wal­
let contaitiing eras note x&gt;f eighty dollars
given by Janies Miller to PeU-r Cramer
or bearer at.d a road onk-r drawn by the
. Treasurer of Coaltton to P eter Cramar
and acoepted by the Treasurer of
Codftty. aSeo cns note given bv 1 E. Ha-

NEW GOODS

COLUMN
CHOICE FIRST CLASS IKSCWiCE

2ETNA
Insurance Company.

SALE

L. BUCKLEY

OF

I Still Live.

OF HARTFORD.CONN.
Incorporated 1810—Charter Perpetual.

FIRE and INLAND

Citizens of B. C. and
OF rra HAVING
A Cash capital of 8500,
Vicinity.
WITH Afi«« STINQ TO

' *?” !?" "?«•• I” Nr. To,k u «l
1»B Good.
4,
,1, „oott.

1.307,903.42!

'"M'S" N” '”■* Frta*-

Shoes

W ill vou please favor mo
with a call nnd exam­
ine my stock of

organi/- d on a national liasis, with local
utriicics tn all principal places, under a
.Mcn-anlile *v stem; foended on a cash
Stanilr.rd, with an enviable repuI.tioii alike the same on tbe •
banks of the Hudson, ortho
Mississippi, tho Gulf of
Mi .uco or the Northern
Lake*; |»rrsenting a
a powerful orgauiitotion as a cunscrvatorufpub.
L lie good and
'
Bund of
integrity
,
count to

LARGEST AND BEST

U

Ready Pay Store,

OMr, AflTMU, in
COUraPTMB.

M GOODS

Notwithstanding the high price of Cot­
ton Goods, 1 shall sell Tip Top Printa for
12| cento middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks,
Denims Kentucky leans. Drills Sheene
Gray, Casslmer, Sattinotta, Flannells
twilled and untwillep Green, Y’ellow, Rod
aud White, bolt flannel.

tatk or Michigan,

S In U.* matter rf Un M

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.
rTnllwO

OF ALL KINDS,

8x041 "bALDWIS, Guardian.

AND IT TAXES MONEY TO BUT OOOD'JKW-

PRINTS
GINGHAMS,

JBWELBY AMD BOOK STOR*
ubeerlben, on Ibe snath aids of SlsSe 8tv
in RUSSEL S dry g&gt;od Hare.
We take Ibis method of luformisg the CIUsctui

BRILLIA.WT8,
LAWNS,

A nice assortment

Clothing!

UagsjUMtoU^r
of InMligmtpbrsli

OF

FANCY BAEAGES.

AT

let and obllgatsona,an&lt;1 r*tomin" the asm*'
to the subscriber thall be liberal! v reward1
ad.
.
PETER URAMM
Woodland. July 22. 1832.

OF

and ortr Shirt* Traxelaling Bags, Umbrella* La­
dies Satchel*, Hosiery and (Tieres.
.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KLNDS BONNET TR1M1NGS

HANSCOMB’S, HATS AND CAPS

all enter-

C0CM8,ttUMtlMBSEnn,

EVERY VARIETY,
• He is tired &amp; disgusted with old tnut
and ao are his creditors; therefore PAY'
AS YOU GO; and constables won’t troub­
le yqu.

Ready-Made

brought to lli!. pUco. atul
•M ho* much cheaper 1 ,m „ow

Dearer, some time tn jane issi, eno
•matt change. Ihcrcby caution •ftpnr-

cherry pectoral

CATALOGUE.

GAITERS

which is by far the

To the Public.

Just received a large
.
stock of

tltttehtrt.

AND

FALL goods.

GRANTA SPAULDING’S

■ The subscriber haring a few dsys lon­
ger to remain m Ilkstings before remov­
ing to the West takes this public method
of announcing his intention of
SELLING GOOD'8 LOWER
than any or all the stores in Barry county.
He wishes it distinctly understood that
he means to sell

BOOTS,

TO THE

N AVIGATION INSURANCE,
fails attention of its friends, natrons, and
the public -cnernlly, to the following facto

At

COLUMN.

AT THE

Ready Pay Store. .

I shall offer my stock of

Hasting*. Hardt IT, 1*57;
i takes, wor­
thy the
STABBJTY AND DIGNITY

ON MERIT ALONE
Affording superior
in ruatt&lt; r|&lt; fiiwm
_ _________
,
Jnmniercial,
Mixluaiirel, Mercnnulenr rural, while
ntnkingjfiw itnportouw and pub-

I

BOOTS

AND SHOES.

G ROCERIES

suniedpermit fi&gt;r Sdvcncy and Fair
I
Profit.
'

'
R«t*n. •truth price.
I I. 1 “ wUl ** an inducement for Gnintrr
Merchants, Pedlars, nnd Farmers from a
(instance, to coll and examine before pur
1 ct-aaing elsewhere.

I Fem with ollrvr Cases, Bilrer Plated and Uvrcian
UpXXETTS OLD AMD MEW-Dslsbu De­

CT' Remember the

CLOTING,
| And get up Suit* on tho shorten notice,
.
in a manner and at such price*
calculated to please tho
most fastidious.

james a sm

‘

And every thing tn the line of Groceries.

on the building.

WALL PAPER ASD BORDERS.

-■ 1857.
May.
Otb
_______________ v2nl'

B

an t dricvibed s&gt;
&lt;».t uua.-ter slaer
al, ip four 11 i nori

I Casvimcres and Vestings, is the largest
| and roost varied ever brought to this
: place. In conclusion I would cnll your at-'

Mr. Henry Brown,

TEA.

FISH,

SCHOOL BOOKS.

URGE RED BOOT

It lwi*g pMi ihr Mteon for»«lliag f»ntwr'»'
sgj.j BROADCLOTHS, O. D. HANSCOMB | I ahsll
i&gt;B«r them at lc*&lt; Hum cwt lo*.ioj

Y ri^taeefan execution issued dot.
•Irr the *»xl of :&gt;&gt;« Clrenii Court for

Kinds
That Good TFA, suns to cure the headache

My stock of

SHERIFF’S SALE?

OF ALL*

SUGARS,

sign of the

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTS©
&gt; t-,ned Without Delay by

31W111U

KALMAZOO.

I continue to manufacture
FIRE INM KANCE COMPANIES.
OF AMERICA.

BOOTS AX» SHOES, READY HADE
CHfhlBg: Meter m Cheap.
I

Main Street,

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,CARPETS,

Great Cure for Dyspepsia.
DR HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN.

- trawpcrtxllan irtmIL t ir»l da** bey the* S
!i:ig»—Tip Tup Tbrev lincj fork* 5 *lnllin(
rf 4 shillinn. Hoc*. 2 ahilltag*. I'*4 L»
Cheat Loch* 1 ihiHIng.

GRIND STONES,

All kinds of produce
I taken in exchange for
Goods.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC- ’
COUNTS.

GRANT k SPAULDING.
Hailing*. June 4.1837.
v2n4

Ikwarr of DRUOOKD

debt, xeeund by said mortfafe or any part tberwf
or on the bond executed Ib.rrwlth. and there being

eman
sons who may favor him with a call.

i■

HARDWARE!
The rea*r»tn» whr

Ca

fl fl

PAINTS

AND

for what they will bring.
tnent of

Circuit Courl

■

FRAACIS ROWER

CASH

LARUtST.&lt;TUCKaflb«
IMiSTDOODS. *1 tha
LO1HST PRICES.

i P»W' rw Firns. sheep felts,
HIDES ..id DEEll SKINS.

lyit

Boots and Shoes.

O

Sale!!
NjB.

SHERIFFS SALE.
Y. virtue of an Execution, iMoed

B under the seal of the Clreoit Cm

..
„ .
GKO. W. BAIRD. Exscstar,
Joly. Ufa, fey.
xtsliX

lowingl doneribw.--- ---------being to tbe Conntypf Barrv^and State of,
I.elioil in tbe llepublwan Basner, a publie newipa.

its

MEDICINES,
MORTGAGE SALE.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

SSEMi.’

W*^u
that aaM petltieser glye aMUT
lho Ulate

t
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES-

■ I JfBLKfr'W*’**'-

b. rr.,un.it to nwaaot Ummnr eaaatfaatt
s^uxtioer.t at the limes and place aforesaid
u- a...—
,1^-a^.
0. W. Mixa

Taxes for 1856.

'c^ZSk
B..«&gt; Cor. re Cera** Orrw«. I

CfilWBY VAU

SiMlEL T. HclAU,

*

Harry, or aotn.pan tbervef at
&lt; th.Court Hoose in the Village

Notary Public. Conveyancer, Land and
Tax Agent. TIUea and C"

lari ajul aquara up the old score. '

Dated. 1^3

AA.CNAPEN.
G. W. MILLS.

Ww.

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

rnalus uf Uopn, 1st
ring bribed land.
I lot of land owned

AMMUNITION

Brmg on y«r Almighty D&lt;

’

A good assort

n.tjflEl.SPAVi.DI.'fa, Mottgaare.

CKT,

looking glasses,
They must be sold

at some Price.

•bjOrxHo ZosAions jirjf re&amp;FueW.
u
B. W. WAUKt

Ilap nfllMtmB.

New Carpet Store.

„rBRCSSEtS,rmtEE4M

Totl city, rnnhlea hno UAjfltr
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,

.lx. &lt;W.) three.

Bunjjira

INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR ,»J PSCO-

shop,

Baile e DW. o’« IL A. Gsodyws Btaea.

June 25th, 1857.

SALERATUS at l-LM per 100 lb. and!
Ac per lb.
BALT by the barrel and'

MB H

1

Cell early.
A. A. KN APEN.

On hand.

Battle Creek, Hartings and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

cAStiPBaa,

■

NLV/ GOODS

CHANGE OF TIME. GROCERIES

N and after Monday .August 31st, 18­
57, pntil farther notice, stage* will
leave tbe follow ing named places, as fol­
lows, to wit:
'HFL.r&lt;t/l£A vr&amp;Htb HARE STOrjCS,
Lmva IIaiding for Battle Creek, MonTtX {OFFER AFT) SREKT-1ROX
ilsva, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’bcnbrl.
VARE. Wjncui OFFER
clu’ck. A, M. nnd Arrive nt Battle Creek,
al 1 o'clock, P. M. in time to take tlw
•My -Mortmenl of I'ARLUK 8T0VE», comprise Store in Wen end of Unkm Block,
nfternoon cart cast or west, nnd on Tues­
day. Thursday* and Saturdays nt one o’Enst End of Town.
chtok P. M. in time to take the evening
ELEVATED
North aide of Main Street.■ train of ears.
OVEN STOVES.
Leave Bodie Creek for Hastings on
l. gvcnxr.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7
AlflJlR COOK STOVES,
o’doek, A. M., and arrive nt Hastings
►renliu this town. Six Ptsuand BoxS
at two o’chxk, P. M. and on Monday*
Wednesdaysitnd Fridays st 4 o’clock, A.
ro house
nnd arrive In Hostings, at 10 o’clock.
Leave Hastings for Grand Rapids on
Moedaye, Wednesdays and Friday* •»
• 10 h’etock A- M-. «nd arnve at Grand
Rapids at 8 b’clofk P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hostings and
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thu redays, and
irtxlotnerr
ROWER.
Saturdays, at four oWock/P. M.
17n“ f
C. SHEPAERD.
U«o

&lt; f taTTor

DRY GOODS

DYESTUFFS.

AS VBUAI.

nr-Boid by 0.1 DtfottU
All kiwfe Of produce, token in exchange tines.
I'riee 0N£ DOlLa

JflK

The Subscriber wishing to clots out
bu.mres, will sell
.

• •

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT

EM FOB C M OF F A s"ll 1 O N

AT

Usiranily; !’»«&lt;’• Dnn|iiaoa

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,

rarm

M

iurn-'i i&gt;« i.*o n . roatcr, ant
ifuxhly ef Bena GrinJSunes st 'JJj^enta io lUniel ripsuldinf, beanne i
I always St 3 caul*- W bet Slone, p cts, „nd day &lt;.f April. A. H. 1.-55. i
tin.
sixth day of June. A. D. 135'.
Hechter of deed, for the county of Barry, and
l.. 1.1___ n
......__ — --

W. K. KERRIS. .Sheriff

We the undersigned having been ap­
pointed by the Judge of Probate fix tbe,
County of Barry in the state of Michigan;
commissioners to receive examtnsand ad­
just al | claims and demands of all persons
agninst the estate of Sherman Soles late
M the township of Huttings in the county
o^Barry deceased,hereby give notice that
six months arc allowed from and after
the 10th of August A. D. 1857 for alf
creditors of said estate to present their
claim* and demands to the said commis-'
sioners, and that wo will meet at tbe offire nf C. G. Holbrook in the township
of Hastings in nnul county at ten o'clock I
A. M. on the following days namely vis.
—on tho twenty-first day of September
By pursuing this eourse I hart tbe hope of doing next, and on the Sixlccnthday ofNovem-;
ome good Iu tbe world, aa well aa tLe salisfsctiuu
her next, and on tbe twenty-fifth day of
f bvleiring thal much ha, been dune already.
January next and all persons having
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER; PRAC­
TICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEM­
claims and demandr against the said aeIST LOWELL MASS.
tntearo livr®1*.’' requested to present them,
fur examination aud adjustment at th*
i [dace nn times aforesaid, oe to bs forever
barred therefrom.
J. M/Nrvisa,
C. G. Houaoot,
CornmiMtomfC
Dated August 17th 1857.

OIITOAOESALE.-IHf.ult havtnK Itrenmnda
iu thr roiNiitiou nf ■ rrrlalu Indenture of

ruaL-'b'f. theervstext I'hmiUogicsl Chemist, by
J' 8. Houghtos. M. D-, Philsdelpbi*. P*.
1
This H NATURE'S OWN REMEDY for *n un­
healthy stomach. Ne srl of man cna wn»| its
curative power*. It nratsins no Alel.obol, Bitter*.

n&lt;5tf

coUMiastoNER* Nonet
I. • I «’ I
xlub*. Thl
jtinrnl ia wti

w. Mota. Cbmty Ctert. Ofocota th

PubUe, General lumd
K^FliarTV'll"

�jVwsHHi

tfin-r
NEVERTHELESS TRUE,

!

aAiJoy
*
■*£

I*. renxrM &gt;» »«Utog more groerete ■ •
775
776
787
7M

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04 do
2*
68 05 &lt;&gt;” 1 83
18 do I®
•3 do i 08

07
07

49

45
46

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I 03

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TW ’Btww of the three pnit Am.fi..
Siutcsmen.

a &lt;i- । y*

04 &gt;1" I iO
04 &lt;h&gt; 1 l»

Aroi.Mi axi&gt; i,i u-A
• - MUM tirr -i.T, ’
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00 &lt;h» 77,
Huiikw In (torrar* Mnri&gt;!.&lt;—&lt;&gt;f th/
flf rtigglra for tie Heart; Veium m

SO
07

Itinoeimcv; Captive Bird; and Litt!

03«U

00 &lt;!•&gt;
02 d&lt;»

Twantr^tohlk of Jaanary •»?.
wbrti t|w dta»riDiitl&lt;&gt;nK thll take ri'ire
TERMS OF SVWWniPTfOx
1
E»viy wultoerilwT uf thrv.-ilolly^j.^
t led tr» ■ copy &lt;/ the »;i!en.|i&lt;| M(&gt;|
graving “S itnnlav Nidit." or a cwn u
any nf tbe f-Ihwlnp $3
yrar,
a tyny .it the Art Journal &lt;nt
year, aijd a ticket In tU Annud Dirtributio- oMVtirfta ,.f Art.
. : Tbii". f'r every 63 tnti.!, fl p, rann r.ai
1 t.nly grta a l»v«»iitlfiil Enpraiion &lt;,r Man.
Mine &lt;m» year, but a!«- re.-, iv.-a the Art
I loortMl m»c year, and n ticket in the Ac­
' mini Diariiuiti.m. makinr fmr'iklJam
; w orth of n-arling matter, kniikv the tick.
K. by which a vrluahlr painting or [&gt;;«*
| uf Mutuary may tie rcwii r.’ in addhta.
i
Tb««w wb«&gt; pn fee Macazi'.' t&lt;&gt; t|» Engrating fbqmday Nipht.’ .-nn hate rH,rr
; i.f the following one year; H.irncr’a Ma.
Klne, CodcvX Tjuly’a !!■&gt;.,k, |'nit«J
tea M^gu/ine. Kirtckerto» kcr
tinea, vrnteifAi Magataw. Dlickjtai'»
Mnriitinc. t5.m4|iem Ltlcny Abax-ngrr.
N«i penxm to rratrictvd to a ntigh
»1 nrr.
Tb.-ae taking firr mcnilendfipa.
^■mitling *15. arc imtilkd to nix Enmiingn.ati.lti&gt; mi tlcheto in the diMrilw.
fion, or any five of the Magazine*, on«
year, ax! ait ticket-.
' I‘era. M’s m remitting ftm l« t-r tnenilier4.ip. will plvawc tVgiMer the letter attic
pn-t r»Tcr. to preu-nt l—’t. n ncripl .4
whi'-h; a rvtifi-t»* o! M«*n.,*ri*btps»&gt;
girtl.irwith the EugvatHc or Magazine
.lealrcd, will be furwardid to am pwtrrf

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H'42
1043
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1031
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1126
H»»
1127
1128

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bu.hr ^ai^nuTi Tui
KawjfrM amiy’n«j.i
r ’.DWkY^8.‘i:. F*&gt;gaiu.

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.
tn.ti t ...a

oVBBR.' .flit'V Lead au’i C-»r» ‘
«»n i;

U0KT6.-.UL SALE

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■ .. ■
Ih-dwa'ttowaUto-rrt'junU.SZaHHXfc’HR'ia. «••
SHtolBa
uf Uitoc.u-a .-.urio In lira-aula .
Tori, ar. t raeunl.-J !u Ilc^Uiri’. .&lt;r-» . : ।
inr&lt;*S»at**MBarer, tohtoMte, an the r&lt;th ar- of
J«k»t»i.tomree-vci«cl. p. ta. In ULrCtl

i-..e*.T® W&amp;« b» ut.1 fj.ptaicr. Will*ol tu
Jc-iaa W. lusrea uf i.ivtnravu* ceur.u- atoic it ’
.’• I- a.itoWk. aq Ua t .llj *■-•-• uf FobruaZt, A. D. ,

Ct •m wna.lay «fJane A. I&gt;. !tW st
A. I
N. in t -iRr. Q. ef in ir1gt£. » su
IS .a I .0.
• u&lt;on wined :.:iid riv.ucga tf-rre ;» eTairuM t&lt;t ' ,
I - -I s. at thilhli afii..«A.-rtr»c, |i&gt;e •tnt&gt; uf t-mv
uidertklbr* MHtoiM^aJtiKlnopr x---.. tn;K
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.
c. L. brnnr A •'nary &lt;*. A*.
A.. 348 llron-lov. New York. ofAVret_, rrr Offiiv, 16'J tVu.r atrwt, SauJuakr,
in tbe (thio.
Xrf
JAMES A SWEEZKY.

SV£S!!;

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„ ALtaXAMUUtlk CUU51KO.
J. I. A J. X, Gott.
.
JWKtmgw
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Dalai, July I.U., Lk;.
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(II'ICUAII !&lt;&gt;•; HIEMUNT!

Discovered at I.«&lt;t!

IMFCHTAKT WOT OE“

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MEDICATED TOME!

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Ijnttr.uu-D t&gt; tin itvptwt-r. ■&lt; Wr &gt;si«v
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i

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rr. stop to.UwAlyearX
Kaa{«.'•Store,naat.agi

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f. t-pail
VMXVff.
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Vtowp I1- raa. by
MarotoU MieK 0&lt;o*ra
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a iiinblM

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COOPERING BUSINESS.
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                    <text>THE BBPCBUCAM BANNER

JT. M. NEVINS. A COMPACT, Proj Anon.

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VOL. 2.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1857.

-Mid

II take
ntm
I undid

LIEGE AXD IEHRAELE STOCK

peel !•*• pr-f.ral.fr, । tid if »tehcred.l&gt;y'i nnmteii manure comes in a-ntact with
growth of-trerw on wbirli side «n- »1d«t of the n-ots of t'te tree. The gimind should
the fi&gt;ur p*&lt;mt* &gt;&gt;f ili*compr.c would you ! be kent iucllnw ittenrt Wie r-«&gt;ts tm'll the
rec-amm-tkl su-hs'tehci t&gt; 1 . -A. C. I', tree has obt-iihed n-n«i.lerable size, by
Frevp-.i-t, HI,
,
, spading or f--rkinj with a flat pnwigfti p»r
Ti.u* i» a iinttrr requiring te-tn-cxpcrl-' ’»!■&gt; folk around «mh tree three times
cticc »ik! jndgimnt. A c.-r'a’ii degree &lt;-f -’tiring ti c growing rara n, but not too
« xpo-urv tn the Weather I* r.-quirc-l for l.itv ill the C.ll; as a s.-cvfld growth m Hot
I tl.e preiper VHHtiirity and tenlrning of th.-.'lesirable nt tlu.t rea-onM The fine rruI -.. _i
----mfll^ fc.||,.roj ,N|. Ulir,. »l;,.nld te fbik&gt;-&lt;l-mf| tin- flill of the
tyttiiiite rapid g‘owth ' year. Do n--t itn*-t-&gt;o resirsc nintntre, or
a
,
. reait'm i.-it s l-i : you will liavepl-nty &lt;-fmice tu pay your
'auti.mn that tte intcti*.- fr*»tn i-f winter , tree* a visit, in the * inter. s»n&gt;*-n. unless
to which w*n*r Cnlloyanr.- eapji-tallv lis- pro!*-*-le*l by the tit**'niMitionrd in a frt; bk- ,-Hni drsta-y tte iwccufrut atal tel;. ' mr of mine in a nick amuter of this j-air.
[ luvniy riioote. On tlu- contrary, n-i cx-"i- mi!; if they arc thna protected, the tr..tI», d frtl retard* the rapidity «-r growth.
i then he kit o»« the surfitve in n heap
and ha-t n*’ the im turicty iif tl e v-.nng
I w M-rt. While t;i&lt;- !.-*&lt; interns.-red I *d
-un i thctrvr till apriu.’. and tlx- juiee*
Hu-manure will rn»b ilowu'nro md the
■Is, nnd vim will’u e n w--nd.rfuUlif*

SPRING
iterate the Entim haw eltix-r
Harper's MaB«"-k, Fn'ited
rborkur Magat. Bfrrhftana'*

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.
(*T Tire ott&gt; rr.vKD ora. r. d: c. u conn.)

HAVE n--« in store &gt;nl *&gt;ffi-r nt EXi
11*EMI i.Y l.&lt;»W Cl.KEs 1--

renaed growth, bwnily and pnr
IKH o? the teev. And vih-*ev&lt;-r
nW tin- above to the letter will
etc of th
trl.i nrv now often
rvl.iim. •'lie who plan'- [x-ir*.
...r hi-*hcirx.” 1 will c*au4ml.- • ith
। l.-v at*.I imrtbcmi r*., the number of tncs tlrnt ran »«•-planted
, »• il I. ino equnlh '
«" MTc ’’f'gro’jnd at variuuv ai»tancvs

awH-p
I v*imr;v-'Vrraiin*r
■•thcr*. iu U*lii-red.Kawlitiis. hut
ytai i, •*Trdjj &gt;J. -yv. ti- rt &lt; n»-Hl 111 if. r t&gt; •
rarapi-d. n«ntv it l« impprbvit

KALAMAZOO.
r*.-ra.rtm-u’ of Staple i-n-l I’nticv Dry,
oda. T..nu«&gt;t lie vtpiall-d, c»t.1 vtubraeva
iliot to be fi-inul rlwvvlictv.

l« f»r muniterh&lt;- lette-r at the
-; on rereipTotvm’w-riihlp* tft.
I br Magntbte
bi any ,pn^ W

tovk;

ieo r

NO. 20.

The wanderings n CalUMtri* adventure
ofim brought him upjm a rack oi g.dd of
etauiDuas rii-hn***. The previous *nftaj
sparkltd JiewitelMngly frw«&gt; its solid
qttartz l«J, w hile be cv*uld pkk the purs
e«.lii from' the crevices with Jim knite.—lk-wildi-reil| with hi* stiJJeti auprfre. he
tetdovrn tojraus-- H&gt;df nn hour ago be.
wsi* a pcnnlivw* exile &lt;r-m hi« b-nie and .
Irii-nd*, r&lt;«i lina iu a rvckl-’ss mood over ।
rack* and w sdA —
—------ ‘
tq inock hii *c

Mt Dkab S.:—There la a regulatirai,
too, in the matter of adling to drunkards,
indvxd, the license law i« pcolera«liy to
rnstraii. intemperance. Need I pogityo#
tn the rrault* 1 Wiwuou ccuntt lluirvaat
army of drunkard* who thrat-g cvci^ av
evmu of life, and with ceaiwhws tnsul move
on W the grave I Where nrc the fixmU
sin* wb'u-h teed thia »tieam of wrvtcbid
liunuu'.iy 1 Where is the cause 1 Day
: and uigl\ fm'ni year to vear, the unl-r&gt;।«?n column* move &lt;-n. "the grave swalbur* forty thousand in twelve inun'.h*.—
. The and ha* hardly close*! upon a trarfol
' sacrifice, before its cold anns arc thrown
•ufll-ritya.i
I&lt;at ..f d*4U ■*.—Compact'in fi-rm.i liva- up to rmbjnrc as many man*. And *■&gt;
t«vl in povtt re. and cvmwniml &lt;4 mvra*, I this In.: inorca on. R&lt;«.ru.t* are ever
Itlwould ni re forth it* hidden trravurc . rnliatlne. '1 hr youth in iha saloon takes
11 Ik- drunkard* place’ And no bock pUfi'
M|th lavish | " ‘
the kaion* nr/ wrapt in L----- -----Hr nrtll-i l
youth, the diorama of Hie is nwiviqg.—tie of tl(e dii &lt;
And so it l-a» moved for ages, that nn-us--proapsffw :
tirc&lt;l and gl- omy tramp taking hold uji-m
। now* prince, thus •mkh-nly^ &lt;li*4iomirrd death., llumv«lk-r« never {wish
from a pauper! Illa brain nu n to &lt;lic drunkards, r.ud. under a .wise
J
law,
never sell ta drunkards. And liowu
he uil ■ rifb i/wheipra wl-lvh
ntixtantra should permit him i •regulate’ whole armies of terrain being*
llenimlved wluit ho would । into praiuuturc gruvrs every year that
oily. III* wife shiiuld
r&lt;- ‘ (oils around. WJ»«3—when. Sir, will in­
. ......... h r lianlaliif* in »har;ng his , temperance te so ‘regulated1 by *-ur presHi* rl il.lrrn •l.oulil ruj-oy the brat i tutay*t&lt; in that our cn-cn te-d shaii he­
nml tl c ta-at cdurati-ti that money. : come a burial-ground for drunkards 1 ,
The pn-s* nt law regulates the Sunday
t i-o-u i-. Jlr would c*&gt; l**k tuhw
Arid with what result 1-­
p’yirli v nnd hi* m-ifl-tar* •l*ou|d lie liquor traffic.
! Arc th*- fin’* not startling to e-in template 1
f-*vrdI i.*
- v» «i-lcr at hi** liftllumtruulpatte. ; We turn uithh-pcradCvithtooursctaH-b
pl ijrJrlb’WS shorn 1 bite
while Hi*
a' pnssed, in the endeavor to
thfelr Up*
r *my. Thus Maidenly upcXvitfl imagination all tlw

wraith, nil- —------- ----------tat-turnl Ix-wnty began tr&gt;.m«mue the fcinilinr look of bi« o»n rmnitry n-aidetica. —
.Tbiiw Im rniwd. till Lunger, anil the appr.-a&lt;-h |of night w.i/gc'tcd another train
of thmiglit. Tim qiic«tioii fpratK* •mid. n-

Crr;a-tmg, fii.ni Auction nt

130 Mt-milk- I
i n. moo.
SCO Pansnolr. rml'Wing many new sty In

tv- to It’- mind, “//vw
Tilts »crnery changed in his
I rmteh csti’ctl brain quicker Alan cords
" Vta •
did -iTVicv.' on —
th* stage.
iind’ jiuJJ-'.
—■— ।
Hi- laid tio iii»tnnni-nt« for breaking the
CWTHING.
•
rn-k. With hi* knife Leo-uld only dii*LOUIS AND SHOES.
i-b i-Sc irith eH-vtid the tree a
haltx p ld niot-gh to tadlalix-- hi* Uwi-red ,
IIAIS AND CAPS.
|
mortnr. r.rd ti e vvinJ then Mow* mider* The Adrtim WWAaarwhrabrm 8tal.iti.di. Altiioiigh now sole proprietor
AND UEOCEPJES.:
to and fro, maH ’g-rt cirefr ot Inlo
favonsl with a rocn entitled •The Oirl’a r* diii-o i-rrr and i-laimant. while he went
Purchasing largely from Auction*. Im
fof nmrliinry and work-mim. another am7ii7..7..7 »iw., &gt;-« --A'
i.
n..- i.i--? -r«
porter* .wt MatmCirtitrc". «eare mablrel iSo n.™7i.d.-rvr might sec the prixi^ and claim it aa
tu offi-r many p-*»l&lt; st priiv* ttet
fv : Im :ra lard at night, and ] r ■wntn in the j young la&lt;|y in-ina enmumv.l &lt;-f a certain
i-ompvtirion. nnd invite tins attention i ti iiiomitui a n-cky wall iiruund the tree, and i j,^in Smith, who was fiiithfnl until-be
In hi* perplexity hclatcamc n» misers- .
the do—‘t latyera.
1 l-s the In k- i-.alM.ut six irw-hra I rjertlnu
heard of a certain former Down E-i»t Ide n* la- had teeir elated with joy. 'DU | il.uh-aale.ilutidv
N“t»iih»Un«ling the •tdvnncr in TEAS Mt r.-llnr of the tree, it rh»t.a -IT the lurk flame living in ‘York State.1 when it/ ap­ hc-nrt had suddenly ft*tcta’d its mrstcri-1
■•nr Ibtfilitics fi*r pun-baring an* -’ ;i&lt;h. that around nt the collar, and uni •» i-xtm mamis un’»p iij" -n a r-** k. to which hr was I
■ wetare Molded to offi-r the -nine O. iginal1 Iiurr M placed by it, the frra: will cxtctnl pears he took the steamboat line t«’ pay
now .hflrncd by InviMbhU yet a adamsn-1
pure Article at the Mime price.
u»utt around tl r tree atid fij-vzethc small her n visit tef&gt;*ro yielding himself up t»» tine IhwI*. To S" for teip sn to bin- i
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R S.BABCOCK.
Lin engagementa, i.n&lt;y, r««t down l&lt;y aril its p*iW*shsi. T*&gt; stay and watch it *
w:t* d.-nth by v’nrv.itlort. He could tip 1
this
apparent
d*wrti&gt;
n
thus
gives
vent
to
'
KJCCOL’B.
,.f Novviiibvr t«- the flr-t oftDijiv-mher for
neither; vet ».methinghc must do Be- ■
C. L COBB.
iintunm । lun’ing. mid f" tn tin-firat of her grief;
fi.re the discovery, Anrr dvadtf him happy
(Lntc of the firm of S. S^A; C
lie’s g«m! ami's the today sir;
April to th-- iiliveiilh of Muy t--r •j r.ng
now a finclcd p-’rsessitm made him-wrvtKa|jirtta»'O' May. I- 1M7.
pl.iiitiug. I. f'-r ttirjiy reuw-ii*. d-* ull my
Ifc'a’ero-aed the lakry wattet
i cted. ;
'i
•
_•
planting In the sjiriitg. c*c pt fi-r apple
bnprte-ncd there dnv afler day. though
To sec Jitrusliy An}» vine;
;
’Cim.:muoiy w-iw-g-i. , ,— .
irvra, r.ml a* they arc »” very hardy, an
neither iliinn. n&lt;&gt;r wall, rior keeper could
Ben S.uither’s oldest dawter.
day's lartorv rueordit a frrahcrime. -Uur
tntnn planting "’ill answer full asui-ll.ur
te seen, be lived miserably on nuts which prisons arc thronged. The esetntir-Bcr is
perhaps belter, for t^al tree.
[ had fallen from aume neighboring tree*.
Mi hart i» brok! I noon stell di,
AT THE HASTINGS
tutsv tensing up the effeeta &lt;-f :be traffic.
’Ibi following brief rule- may be a«mc
j
A
little
si
ream
Imrdly
gave
him
drink.
—
Oh cruel. cruel John!
The bVwwb. ffi-ring of cne minWcwwv
guide to those "ho luirr n-&gt;t l«&lt;! i.ny rvI At iangkh. forced by necaaaity. be rvaolvmH to smoke upon the glutted 4irinS bo
And when I'm &lt;l«l and terred
pciieni-r in M-ttlnjf.-Ot tie.*: I&lt;r. Nev­
——-------- - —
| rd logo for s*-nie w*-rkn»»-n. T*» secure
fere
trvnher vktim l« en*
’’r.-m tb«
g'wa iotu the treasury I Tbi»polI hope you’ll look upon
er plant n live mile*! Ihegri-un-J ha-* liven
। the ruck’during bls abccncc. be c**vcrcd it money
lev riirni»lx-a
fnrn»b.-s IO
to us
ua aumucr
sunthcr WUH
strong *v-e,-..
reason Imr-tootn. The j.wsk tremw with
first |»i|vr»iz d. T» plm » twice in Mra
,nver wjili hkmI th»t no sparkling grains iry
why the whole system -dimild be ivmovcJ. I vickm'm* details. Th* prast umnunnas mauv jnwsuus do, Maluu^t fatal to
might tempt o rival claiuuitit.
lti.«aenfihe.ttxmgr*argua**ls*gahtal‘h«d &lt;&lt;
7*
' S.. wearily,and with protracted labor.
the legalixcvl traffic. Tlw pnncipk In vol* vnluma, and rcd-hssv Jed- tmtrOer atats
2-1. Deep planting ■* n grrat rrn-r in
1 ttigpir.gyip bdl with water and earth be
ved ia one of-uusdullerated wickeduraa.— ' u.rth even nt no-mLy with the cve_ ona
the* country, ai d nn-ns trr** dlr from tr.i»
* iicarvd the prise i ll tae’p wiih bising- ■
Government thus assun « the attituda of i the knifo Imt with gore
kwr tnm
t-’mu shy other ranae. They may thrive
, niovs diaauis*.-; and tten hu departed to
a stwcubtur in the lives oudbappinera &lt;4 • swarm like loesrtla.
a“a
fra year or two. hit s&gt;--n dir, sml iq ■
11KPENTINE. AIXOHOL.
An J when you are out at nite as Into . ..riHimSte bi* g*dden plans, and realize
its subject*. With «®c ■rm h lliro«t« it* swelling an mtiount of tax wbieuU drawn
l-arrti Iv wit' on’ any rauiw. TIm fibn-w
his dreams of earthly glory.
victim* upon t&gt;w begrimed altars, and fmm the life-td-md ol the people. Dm
As eleven o’clock «»r later, )
.,r Mit bi'v n or. al.ould n *t
more than
Anti beer the wind howl through the
w ith t h.-other Rrast* eagerly for the prira I rum traffic crwta te Aonrm
,U1 in-h.-mla h.lforluo Inches IkIow
Many n sun lets risen and a-t again tip­
of the sacrifice. Hciw it stand* upon it" mote tl«n three humlrca miuioa* or amtall topped pine,
■ the Mirfa-e of the grom'td.
i on that’ mighty rock of tte gold drarrt,
tvclratal of th» b -.irt-l-roken, the dying, • l*rs. And thia h the
O! tl.luk ofLovy Baker.
| but no f-*&lt;i! of uinn ha* come t&gt;* the spot. mid the dea-l. a rctniraelraa Mulvx-L &lt;-b- i merely I ITfls annual drain would bind
Burning FIuhI f.vrtter with « f-» *’• «*« ’f • IJd. Gminmiiv phiMing by taking out
ih-.^rth to n I-* •: • r m- re in &lt;h pth, «n*l
I The m&lt;".n look* down in her ninthly visit
thrwonl. and rtiibng upon the enginery I our land in .me unbroken t&gt;H-’*ort of
Ami of Fe marry that Jurtiaba
GBOCERIES' . I ai.ftkt*nt width t-*dmll«&gt;l tlw rvmts
Inn-1 wotiikra * here thow sparkling grain*
uf death, which, for gain, ft ha* set iiunu- ’ ra'drmula, U-lcgtaph*. mid cmtala; aot avS-w’. IW1E '• COFFEE. SV&lt;»AK SHI- witUut crowding. Iw’i'lutf "r br*i.k-ni
Yuvc ereracd tlw Inik to sec,
htircpmc which used to dsnev in bur tion. There U aomething Lidcou*. atone- ■ cry bll’-rW-j with tirh&lt;"iWw»«aa and rftur( EH PEI’ER. FISH, inn trarvl every­
Iteiu*mter
tlut
yuru
dearest
Luey
■ hem. It the Soiliw P
। rntigic light.
thing rvvultin;. In the aspect. Like a.--1 dur; erect charitable inattrtiixis wh»rtvthing in tte* On-rasy I’**- —* J*
Ycwrstevu n.lllvl mo'tn i. and the rad, rayed, rot:
] &gt;i««I iu k&lt;m*cquiiic« of it.,
-*—•
- ■
| cent •tin »l.Tp* w H-rv the d scorer r buri-, *WMMt»l ■
titre teree * ft tern! lb. test kind
i
—and *e !"• "»»er rtfuraarf ft fate ; a price.
Petticoat*—A I'oeticai. Plaoubt.—
' A ir rpildm prize !—11 e baa n ever carried j
.4!amo.m,iti.-» r**
» I tin-siuctl a dream the other night,
' hmm-the treasure’.
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■m h a- powder, an-1 I vfnw-ii fl'mjwofidl Mtes
W hm i*v ery I Ling was "til!.
I
Mi*u-hi&gt;-lc lover of g»&gt;M, li«h*dd th'n • j
Which nualu «»ih hair stand straight Imago! Yo'i are Meh, B i&lt; tr-ir; b it ।
Water Pre" IS* and
ImppinrM
nnd
you
pared
when
y«m
gave
with
freight
otter*. HL«»t,
I up to th-.t fortune w .iqh yon rail yur |
I rad. A-.
Aiifljm the porcupine’* quill,
own. Y--« rannot «ij*&gt;y it. fiw want of'
: •Mv’r.!iitec*Xlta«cr-»|»lo&lt;fc.M*i“
AII’hePD
Sl. llutikht tl-rt patio ata Lad grown i thnt hfti.-flwm* which imly glvo* it lustra
"V.b B fi-re i-lan’it'S'i Pf’ineull th.- n ota
ufer
Pu»
«•
"
«
^.ux‘1’atAS. o. nat.i:RO&lt;&gt;K.
tMtere bun Inj- r.-d .n removal w.th *
To tnirli b va -t and tn--n»trou« size.
mid rwlur
Ynn cann-*tl *t'y&lt;w thjngh’v
MreUritira. *«t the
*»r. Attmcrv sad Cmin»*-lt-&gt;r U lw.
ai..I iffctiona leave it «ir an hour, Irat a
Tliuit
ihiiy-wwi
r»
’
«tn
itetLctn
ufrot
—
day mav "&gt;“• ’“J
And none f-r uiun—beneath tlwakiiM. ' rival sImc i». Staying to wnteh It. your
L-tsasare i.H.I-nj.sn-1 takv-oil H-o*
•o.il 1* iiiUcniUv starved and ahrivm
mvn«.
tlu.1 nrv l» iU"‘h «••*’!•d’ p?l! n'l‘ "g
rfetv ,flherfr.lre*»IVrluor figuring ata
the Mitel h -M.

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.

u

tte p«dicv destroyad rm eurts.
t
W* have all brasd of dia-good old lady
who m the winter-time cut off one cad of
her ln-d-quilt to pleec cut the tap. Her
K&gt;J sctrqmid ccc-noiqy arc on* nar.wKb
t of Government In the reg-ilstbn of
the rum traffic. It the lints, and charac­
ter. and happiness of raen were ri"t inv«vrd in the matter, the results of this sys­
tem wcttld call i-r an 4nt’.n; efcmgv'. The
poller hn* been nittv.ritwl In thh enmity.
’ITe Cottim-xrioncra h, one town lifwr’od
&lt;&gt;ne tavern, nnd r-eeived five dollars from
the Bppli«mh The fit* of the 'Simerri-

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

m.A*tb« &lt;’f
gr.rtb.nrry
, rv vnrirlv)
Th/r sooW

f •-

LiXtuce ta
/.J7snr-

Itev in-

thr Htte-of

t.-ml tn
fa.irte- m tWp a* &gt; *u

bdnght nt any
b
’

ik. i4*.-i----i-

^.r-i, n to tte pruning dom- •»»
•'*&lt;-.
Gib Fili tte earth fim.lv m ondan-and
.1- r.m!»’. n-.t J-ke tte tree up snv
ir - few ah* ki- luVti
I
Fill the fr ies'T «‘,r.r"’1.*

Ten million league* --Crete-linr
Strete* *1 ovir all lite a f twral pall;
And
tl»e &lt;*»!d *»’* rla ericas secti a,
Tkc*»m’»ms notll I never f*11.

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iTln.HM i«
raw &lt;»
—
’ "•&gt; t. .( tfci, «&lt;■&lt;». (XSra ill tW Coart Bouw»—« ■ S&gt;, I .rry OHinty, Midi.

' ■’
• -a-iEB, A'nt W. Ci.nn-ell-r s»d
»■ •: ■ r. .nd C.renit Court CumwiMvracr,
WF ■ -•• B-ikr'* Black, Mie*.
Gcu. VI. AJitUu j.vuj.-y CKt«- U.ta*&gt;mU» ।

th.it it all ifrpcnd* '•:&gt; th.- kind
teuml. Tta^ftem eighteen
live, i: is tlaitgto
ratlvvr hs

CaiiumU Scott, Justnw *■ tliu |*C»ev, 1
fab L. U«ixral UftU **-d
grMkMtt.ftMMMI
I ra*itar* Mure. U*rr,. nl» M-t
Good ritfr, Ter®* «*•?

I
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rfw tEWB.
B»n- April Mo**7

vour han-1* i All this i» co-»i ami ueu-iertdy crowlEif« -Mid all it» bright
hopes uro th-ts bartered away, while on
uothsits heavy on the soul. Dora n-t
vour cheek tinge-with ahitna at you take
in the length and breadth of this policy »
Keen in n
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�REPUBLICAN BANNER.
riwLld be, might with Heavy
ant! crim-

while to see; but I shall take a hostile
•&gt; u i. movement by our enemies as an evidence
&gt;tauh- that it is lime for the thread to be etrt. I
think that we will find three hundred who
Midiouitc*. Brother Heber said that he
honor that high- could turn out his woman, ad they would
of liberty and jus-

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i

&gt; vaik-oad has bee« p*ft *n epperao
J.M. NEVINS.......... ............ ,...,OITQ&gt;.
llM ^zd cu. Ulf f tl- 2,ae
'“t
HASTINCB, THQB8DAY. HE&gt;. IT.
In o«r cpinioivwitt m
N
KN
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not
ealv
the
tebut
11
w
-------*no c
'
the
right of any dan
Sfr*l
hr »&lt; !»»?&gt;•“'
o'"*-*"*
God
’s image in dqgra4
ides t»y me
-- ---------- w
•
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Warranty ssd Quit Ctejm 1
1
th
w&lt;«
&lt;&gt;&gt;•
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•
“
’
r
Estate and Chattel Mortgages for aale at he a
------. ,.„ic
will they wiHir.gly c
to pay their
.M -W-“ “-,f “
“
rooaey
to men---------who, -------- re Um halter
----------------------.k, p—pfr If ~t ui‘ •»“of
far more than a pecuniary compensation
Any Scarcity of editorial, In our
for their criraaa. Nor have th* corrup­
tion and tyranny of tba Slave Power in columns this week, is attributable to the „ wurpti.. —'Id —» “ •’"“X ' rrason approve; and be must team w
Jut.rt.,
to k«p
f'T / Xt wiTprompt deciifoa th. ammanb
or Judicial departments of Government, ingto apologin, however, a* is the cu*- a- tan, tad M to Ptotldw^ "r |y.recurring events which
tended to coneiliate the people of th. free
cUe.
0
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»
™d'
J*" On. of the most importatft^n^ *
Cora of some editors, knowing dial many
States.
' r
rca' the
nectej with
wjth the queatioc
question of backbone,
. advantage* of
_r the
-V* sama
..m« without
without nMXad
This redemption of captives from slave- articles are interesting like many sermons
tLn^ Cv of the expense, or isutaim
la that of ic^uo'a
leaming to
. say
~-2.7:
0or tta
ry Was *&gt;raettsed
prar
In the darker ages; but
mon aak w to do that which fa inconsis­
*11
civilfawd
----------- —1 nations abandoned it as bar­ point A, Vermont clergyman meeting •.rouklo. loddoot to lt&gt; comtno-Uoo. Sodt tent with our previous convictions, and
barous and heathenfah as early as the one munday morning one oThls parishion­
whkh may comprombs to •
cx’
sixteenth century. Hie Turks, bring a ers accosted him thus, “Well neighbor R, but we Will venture to -y, if
people lent our integrity, we want the backbone
semi-barbarous people, continued to seixe
Docs an im­
uf Barry County coutinne to folio* &lt;!»'• to stand up and say, No!
and enslave Christians, under pretence of how did you like my sermon yesterday,”
mediate
difficult*
prebravUy
vpou
£
doing so in order to convert them to Ma- “QtpiUdy! Chpitoly!” answered ‘IL,’ course they will grow old, JU.J*. «d and an escape &lt;»&lt;”■10 * dircetios calcula­
hometantan; but would consent to their “you preached onlyjt/Utn mmudti.”
tbeir names be forgotten before tbeir
ted, if known, to hijareosr praMonwd
ransom precisely as our slaveholders now
dren, or their children’, children, will be character, we need that backbone which
do, by the payment of money. The Bar RAILBOAD TUBOtGH BLASTINGS.
able to reap th* bcwfils.of tbrir -mild atrak’bttt- up
lbe ««IW» ““
bory States, from tbrir local position, had
Deeming the subject of a Railroad calculations- If the people of thia eounty w hich promply p”ta aside the danger.—There ?• not a position •“ i'f®irl
tht*
great a-lvantagea for seizing and enslav­
through our county of as much itnpor .re to be benefited, tne people of lht»
ing Christians.
grant rcqsisitc fa itot constantly reqmred.
in 1270, Philip the Bold, with s com­
count* must strike the first blow for b Neither is a stiff Kankbone at all incun­
bined force of English and French, attack­ Railroad meeting appointed to come off
thom-l'M.
R they do- nothing more tent with the eourtsey, forbearance, or
ed Tunis wither* and sworsf, and released on the 13th •of October, (which by the
than to survey the road and secure thc kindness of life; indeed, he only ran cxxne
all the slaves. This was right nnd just.—
way, la neat at band,) to take this subject right of *•)’ through the county, ft will up to Urn mark d a true gentleman, wire
They refused to pay 1325 per slave for
in all things fa firm and just, and yet con­
tbe-r'-redemBtioi!, as it is now proposed into consideration, it will not be deemed lx a great inducement for some company
to pay our slaveholders, who arc far more out of place fur us to offer a few remarks to take bold and prosecute the construct­ siderate of Olbera. '
rill never seU their slave. until constrain-

the Police Ofcce.

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Hsw*.^

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8‘"1*

B]

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To the Pub
The eaaniinitibn showed thattU
drel was a regular swindler. oTkk
son. in various hid-awav pUcre -J!*;

Again, ou the 26th of Jnly, he said :
1 am aot going to iefterpret dreams, for
1 doc’t profia, to be sueh a uropbat as
were Joseph Smith and Daniel, but 1 am
•edr, and T gum that Jame*
Basest theatre of patriotic achievement iBhetaanhM*
ordered
this expedition __
to
___
_____________
and heroic martyrdom.’ They laft their appease tlx wrath of the angry hounds
ploughs in the furrows andihrir terne to who are bowling around him. He did not
the proteeUeo of Heaven, and grappled design to start men on the 15th of July
for
badly With Engiand-s atrenglK. 'hat
to cross there plain* to this point on foot
same spirit would to&lt;tev makoeverv true
Russel A Cu. will probably make from
pstriot’s heart beat high with indignation,
eight to ten thousand dollars by, freight­
and arouse a aUwm which would forever ing the baggage of the expedition. What
■
Brlfkam Taoste4.
would induce tho government to expend
that amount of money for this territory!
One of tho tooato at a MomnoMhu
the tea into Boston harbor, would seize Thrre years ago thny apropriated &gt;45,000
tion at Philadelphia war. 'Bririiam Y«m
fur the purpose of making treaties with
—The Lion of the L rd.
j*
the Utah Indians. Ha* evyn that dimin­
in th- mountains, all the whelps Kid »
utive small sum ever been sent hero! h
Sauli.'
LATEB AND IWFOMTAJfT FBOM is in the coflers of the government to this
VTAM.
dxy, dnless they have stolen it out or impropperiy paid it out for some other pur
pose. Have they ever paid their debt*
Drfiu the United Statu—Open litbel’A Grani Rapids paper is respsifibk
due to Utah! No; and now thev have
sou Threatened.
capped tbeir meanness by taking the mail worthy of the sword and bayonet than to the public through the “Banner."
for the following. A* to the perwju fc.
ion of said roai; for ft fa gencraly under­
out of the hands rf Hiram Kimball, aim- the slaveholders of Tunis were.'
We cannut say that we are fully con­ stood that the greatest difficulty, to been
dicatci we arc as tnueh at a l.*i u UJ
In the lattei part of the last eentury,
Ho was travelling through a part.of
News to August 12lh. The harv*«t.
,r¥C*t’ it
** is . of thiarihirch. " If he had only have apos- the Algerines seized and enslaved tho cit­ vinced that measures will be taken, al the countered in tho building |of a road, lies Virginia in which be was urmuainted. Du­ body rate ba. The write.' says:
elated, will be abundant, and p___ r..
meeting rafcredto, Lu organize a company, in securing the right of way. This mbeh ring tlx- time, be stopped if night al an
“We know of a lawy car in Ifatroit ate
utiredin season and written liea about us, izens of the United State*.
vails among the faithful; but the
« report of
ol ..
.
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l:._________________ a___
Many
friends
were
desirous
of
redeemto
prosecute
the
construction
of
this
rued.
It is not probable that bis mail contract
at least, can be gi**n &gt;n this eounty by its &gt;nu near the fork* of Ute road. TU inn­ i» up to his eyes in buainm oostantlr
the coming of United Steles troops het
would have been taken from him without iug their relations held in Algerine slave-1 We do not know what action the people
keeper waa a fine gentleman, sud no doubt and sui-h a v&amp;rietv r.f fru;.,.... ^.IJ__'
created much &lt; xcitemcnt.
inhabitant*
without
any
danger
that
the
1-V
tflLI men will recollect the time
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...
.
Old
the least shadow of right, as has now been ry.
nf Barry County will take; neither do wo In**, (ifit should prove lobe a lo**,) will &lt;me ofthefinl famlliefi of the Olc D»
The' News of Aumut 12th contains an
done. 'He pass to have 123,0W for carry­ when they were railed on for dotation to
minium Knowing wfa» the distinguished
editorial article on toe United States Govknow to what extent the ocoessily of such
ing the mail from Independence to this redeem catire-born Americans from ser­
ever weigh very heavily upon u*.
roost was, be etxieavorcd daring the even­
a
road
is
fell
:
But,
judging
by
»
list
we
dty once a month, which was the lowest vitude in Algiere, precisely as Mr. BurWe shall not extend our remorks upon ing to draw him into a conversation, but up at six o’clock in the* nten.ity sad md
of the government and people of the Uni­ bid, but because he was a ‘Mormon’ the ritt now calls «&gt;n the free States to contrite
But in the morn­ the moralw papers before brtakfou
ted States, from which wo take ths followthia aubjed, at this time; but in our next Uilcd io all bia effort*.
omtraetmun be disannulled; and that, ute for the redeinptinb of SotJtbsni slaves elusion that the ncccsaity for some kind
look breakfast, and rent to the Postal
issue we will consider ^be question *o of­ ing. when Mr. Randolph waa ready to set
too, after he had put by far tlw moat faith­ from a slavery worse than that of Algi­
out, be called tor hi* bill, which, un being read and utuiwered numcruu* fatten fr-ra
of a thoroughfare to create a ready mar­
Why are not troops sent to New lyirk, ful and efficient service on the route that ers,
'
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ten asked with resjxct to the road refercd prnxuted, wa* paid. The landlord, still corrrejMndent, became guardin irt i
Baltimore, Washington snd other cities,
ket
iu
our
County
te
well
understood;
and
But the American Government denied
there ever has been, as is moat well known
snxioBs to have sums conversation with small child, and cot a place fir It, msd*
when Um civil authorities are waatimlv at Washinct-m. If I thought that my that the Algerines had any right whatev­ if men act with tqp half tb« snerg) with to, viz: W ttx re Par I
out a chtnqery bill; settled two control,
him, began a* follows:
scouted and blood, lawlessly shed by vio­ prayer might be answered, I would pray er to those slaves.
which they talk, a' Railroad through our
‘Which way arc you trasclltag, Mr. erted case* for right of ray fix a RailroM
lence reddens their streets 1
There arc that not another United States mail mav
Wo proclaimed them pirate*.
The county can, with good reason be ranked
swapped Lorie* and bought a sow red
• H&lt;
Randolph!*
no 'Mormons' engaged in tbc.se pastimes come to this city, for until Mr. Kimball civilized world pronounced them pirates
—mA only with the things which are jms•Sir V said Mr. Randolph, with a 1-h-L five pigs • drove sow and pigs oat to tte
of civilization. And lost, why fiend .any
began his service it had been a constant enemies of mankind; and worthy of death.
farm, twn miles; went an-und hm ud
troops to Huh, while all is peoed, iridua- source ofannoyance, disappointment, and Before God and our country, we declare siblo— but with those which are highly
‘
Ma. Eairoa.— Butnbastea Furioao is ol displeasure.
I asked,* said the landlord, ‘whiril way
I
try, taw, order, virtue, sobriety and the to us Iom. Vi'ecan carry our own mail* them to hare been less guilty than .the probable.
out again in the Pioneer, as “fierce as a
are vou traariling U
daily observance of Uie principles pertain­ raise our own dust, and sustain ourselves- slaveholders of the United States now are,
Wo see many Counties in the Slate mackerel," and as "savage as a meet ax.”
erleaa lamb ; gave gr-oernl direetwos ui
•llave I paid you my bill T
ing to both temporal and spiritual welfare But woe, woe lo that man who conu-s ln.**much as they were more ignorant—
,
.
• ZAL
I f r
..
out
woo to UM mira wno a&gt;iu&lt;-&gt;
boos farmer, and walked back to his rtf
and salvation 'I Oh,
solely
m very I
Oh.,.f
4dr for. U
*&gt;
» Lnl.wft.Uv tate-fr™ with my «f. Our Government sent a navy to Algiers, which are more sparsely I populated than The porirotious di mentions that be as
•Yes.'
lee; made out two dcclaraiians in Gnui*.
reason
mn that they
ther are 'Mormons,
‘Mormons,’ and their
tfa«r fairs.
. .
...
l come and the alas eholden of that Government our own already in, or soon to be in the. mimes, notwithstanding the smallness of' ‘Do I owe roe anything more 1*
Woe, woe to those ______
men who
Court, and answered a demurrer; Usxti
upright and virtuous Course is so unlike hr«e unlawfully meddle with me and this were nut to the sword; they were bttte-b- enjoyment of Um benefits and blessings of his stature, aud his direful thcatenings,
•Well, Pm going jsxl where I please.- A kind of’bride; took tesUmeoy bsfers
our deoda of darkness that we are deterpeople. I aware in Nauvoo, when m v en­ cred for'their insolent piracies, and the good thoroughfares in the shape of rail­ prove him well worthy to maintain the
a Commission -r in divorce case; teUw
D&lt;&gt; you understhnd T"
emies were k»»klng mo in the face, that I slaves were released. Inis was just ao-1 roads.
And when »e *-,k ourself the fame of his ancient prototype.
and made his best bow to----- ; told sd $
Would rend them to hell aerossjotsif they right. It wa* manly—becoming an cn
question, “Why Barry County is thus far
He threatens to inflict another ol his
The landlord by this time got some­ f.x 13 cash ; Stopped on tlx strest comer
rncddlrd with me, and I ask no more odds ligtened pe&lt;mle. Have tho sems of free­
To pave the way for the aco.mij.hsli of all hell to-day. If they kill me, it is dom in the Northern State* now become behind the timesT"
We are forced to diatribe* upon )be readers of the Pioneer, what excited, and Mr. Ilan lulph drureoff at least a dozen limes in the course of ths
went of so laudable (!) a design, and if all riglit; but they will not until the time so degenerate, so destitute of manly cour­ answer it by. acknowledging that ft is which is rather unfortunate for them, fix bbt,- to the landlord's surprise, in a few day.aud heard his neighbors upai polito.
possible, to goad us to some overt act comes, and I think that I shall die s natu­ age and selfirespect, as to consent to be caused by a laek of that energetic go-aminutes sent one of bis servant* to enquire the latcsi news, and tlx last feat of ar M.
in my opinion the decent men of his party
in which be attempted to rare s vothat can be seized upon fur a plausible ral death, at least I expect to. Would it made tributaries to the petty despot* of
whirii &lt;&gt;f the fiwks of hte road to lake. Mr.
beaditivenees, wbieh has, and docs charac­ hare heard quite too much from him al
pretext, they persist in the barbarous col­
Randolph not being cut of bearing dittan&lt; e
the
South
!
not make any man ur community angry
terize the people of thefte new counties |' ready.
onial usage of thrusting strange and outthelandiu.-d spoke al the top of I is roice,
to endure and reflect npou the abuse our
cast, west and north of us, which already jI
A
Likely
Senatorial
Asprirsnl.
It is fortunate, however, that he has de •Mr. Randolph, yoo don’t owe me one the evening in the family, and rent te
et.emies have heaped upon ns, and areatil
have Railroads under procure of construe- '' livercd himself of some of his great r»tlL cruft just take which road you please."— bed solas at Bine."
striving to pour out upon God’s people!
Ex-Gov. Gorman, of Minnesota, lately
What lawyer In Michigan ran leatosr
t Brigham’a violent example te folloeed
tion. Asa people we have loo much the-1| iay idtot, fur if they had been retained ft fa said that th* air turned blue with the
known to be utterly base and unwur M the other preachers ‘n thn territory, made * cowardly assault, in the commit­
i fri&lt; nd T It it pr.rper to state, that the rv*
curses of Randolph.—Jfvefnik JVw.
tee-room of the Const itutioual Convention, ory and t.K&gt; liule practice. We. talk too ' the consequences might have been dim*thy.
•
•
•on why hr has sever married, is b«#n*who vie with each other In atirring up a &lt;hi Mr. Wilson, the member from Winmuch
and
do
not
act
enough.
The
conseAnd now, after having briefly sketched spirit of barred to the United States aud
I Blnia«eCn«sOrrsuo*iM.
ho gets no time to pop the quc*ti&gt;«I—
ttotos.
onx, in whitL like Brooks, he took his queuos is, that other couutica, nut so old
a portion of govemmentui usage to •Mor­
teotna 1 sdy should, oat of rttepassfon,
lie migti have shared the fate of ths
hostility to the troops ob their way.
The Warsaw (R. Ii) Telegraph publfalLvictim at th&lt;-greatest possible disadvan
mons,'we actually wish our government
as oura, have good markets for all kinds sp^ckldl animal ip the table, that attemp­ ra the following:—'A family residing in
tagc. Mr. Wilson, like Sumner, was sit­
to ceaae beating about the bush, and to
ting on a chair, with only the difference of produce aud every facilUea to encourage ted to awcil himself into the dimension, South Gardner, Mass., wore recently puifrankly and manfully, if they have any
of having his feet on a table iustend of un. the settlers enhance tlx value of nil of an ox. And if euch a “Lustification" soti.-d by eating rural after it hkd been
manhood, proclaim to us and the world
tier it. Like' Brooks, Gorman used a ea’ste, and ouble business men to trans­
stung by a wasp. Tho particulars are as
what course they intend to pursue towards
Da. Haait.XT begs to announce to those
had taken place, the “odor” wonM have
follows: The lady having boiled a piece
All persons indebted tn me by Note
the Latter Day Saints. If you are too of bis patients with wbum he has l*ctn in bludgeon, which be broke in pieces over act business with ^railroad apewl,” while
ixen much more offensive than tliat which of corned Ixcf, placed irqu the window to
or Account will find it to their sdtsasneaking and cowardly to show you hand, communication, that he has, in cnnrplianee the bead of his unsuspecting victim. Like the citizen* of Barry County spout about
is
emitod
by
the
nocturnal
animalalludcd
Brooks,
be
mauled
bis
antagonist
while
cook It had been th*re lut a few mo., tagv to call and arrange them before ike
but p&lt;*-s*&gt; in tho same oppressive and with tbeir special reqiscst, made arrange­
public
improvements,
and
then,
a*
if
susp&lt;&lt;^us conduct you have heretofore. ment* to eetnblish his Ear Institution in prostrate and helpless; but. nnlike the
to la a former orticle.
meats, when she observed a tfasp had lit filtcxntli of October as afb-r thst time they
valiant Carolinian, he begged Uic bystanff- “■pouting" was al! that duty required of
will be left for eoBeetion.
He waves all claim to the tide of hon­
New York, and be generously offers to
It. J. kExfield.
ideas Fillmore, and partially that of Prea­ attend all persons suffering from aflforti&gt;&lt;ns ere not to permit the victim &lt;&gt;f his brutal­ them, ait leisurely down; fold tbeir hands, orable. He need not have been to that
ity
lo
strike
back,
and
embraced
the
earli
­
died.
She thought nothing more of the
ident Pieroe, you can but expect that the of the Ear, without charge until cured—
snd sing “Wait for tho waggon" with a* trouble, for no nnr, after reading bis two
ardor of our patriotism will at some peri­ thereby proving hi* success unequalled, est opportunity to beat a hasty retreat,
much
resignation
aa
if
tho
construction
of
eflusions, would have the least suspicion
od cool, fur there is always a limit to the and protecting the deaf from being swind­ leaving his bat behind. The JV.Trirailroad* was under the special control of that there was the least partk-lu of honor, of herself, hueband and three daughters?)
human endurance of injustice and tyran- led by paying self-styled Aurists exorbi­
AS USUAL
tant fscss tn advance, and the inflirtion of
“Tiie Governor is said to be ambitious Providence. We talk about railroad* or honesty, or even decency about him. after having hreak&amp;sted off the meat,were IVith as good and complete an sasortIf you intend lo continue the appoint­ still more serious evil*,‘by permitting the of a seat &gt;« the United States Senate, and and other improvements, iu tin* county
I! inctit of
So much for Bom bastes alias “Rollin." taken with violent vomiting, the richness
lasting one hour and a hal? with the exment of certain officers, we respectfully spplicatiun of dangerous remedies by in- u he has been in rather bod odor with too much, as we are In the habit of talk­
We will leave hirq to the enjoyment of
anggest that you appoint actually 'intelli­ expertenrc and nnskillfull hands.
erptiun of one of the young ladies, who
the Demoereey of late, be no doobl took ing about the “Inhabitants of the moon,”
his uwn self sufficiency, with the eoncius- partook ot the man sparingly, curing a
gent and honoraUe men who will wisely
Dr. H., may’here state that be ha* no this tnrlhod of reestablishing himself ip
Aa a particular friend has tskca the .
or
"Simm
’a
holo,*
or
any
other
fanciful
attend to their own duties, and send them eonneeticHi whatever with any person ad­ their good graeea. Should thu Minneto
ion that bo te in the same entagnry with •light nausea. The eickncae was so very
unaccompained by troops, which you vertising to cure deafness, neither has he te Democracy suareed in carrying the theory the truth of which cannot be de­ the bovine animal, that took all the milk ;&gt;ect&gt;har. It reminded her of the wasp, and liberty u&gt; ei&gt;relate the story thst we sre
keepiug a GROGSHOP, 1 take this opgiven permission for the publication of a first Legislature of the new State, this per­ termined. If we ever expect to acrom- from two cows, and in consequence be­ she thinks when the meat bernt him, he porifApto aay to my frieml-&gt; • s-thu
tnuat have slung It by way of revevm-.and
ccrtifieste, purporting any alarming coi&gt; formance will add something to Gorman’s piiah.«ny thing in the way of three much
UdM^Btta«r, nor never will &gt;e as lx?
came a “very great ralC’’
thu-i imparted sufficient poison to occasion
sequence* rreulting from rashness and de* claim*, if m.l to his qualifications, fur the
and th.- WHISKEY BARtalked of, and much needed improvements,
As he has thrown no new light upon the sickness.’
peratmn. The
of mmtey may nut be dignified seal to which he aspires."
Bd||Rrp-.it into my cellar « « filled with
we must refrain from crippling our words the village printing, ft is not nactotory to
material to some persons, but the dnpriwith
Imaginary
doubts,
and
weakening
vetion of one ofthe most important of the
allude to tliat any farther.
Thankful to my mtrnerojm rostmaws
sehsea, ought to be regarded and treated
dur actions, by cowardly caution. Altho’
Aa to tho allusion to county orders be­
Not lung since the editor of the Jlerald
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bukc io me fortheir jwat liberal patroaagfe, I hope to
most richly deserved. And if you will witli more than ordinary solicitude.
of Freedom informed the young ladies in a legitimate prudence is commendable in ing below par, the Irxnfucoes, and they changing tone of those papers which had merit* continuence of the «nie.
Deafness, noise in the bead, and all dis­
D. C. HAWLEY.
Kansas tliat they could pre-empt 100 seres all the affairs of life, still there arc not alooo, are responsible for that condition at first triumphed over Um voting policy
agreeable disdisrge* from tho e*r, speed­
adopted by the Free State men of Kan­ 3BM.22 1WL
bobtail of whore-bouscM, grog-shops and ily and permanently removed, without of land. Some of the elrong minded ones, two more incorrigible “old fuggiea" in ex­ of affairs.
sas. Even the New York Ararna! of
■ambling hells, we shall take the Yankee eaosingthe least pain or inconvenience.—
istence to perplex and han-are the sons of
For
It
te
well
Vbown
that
they
hareunCommerce
now
refers,
in
lugnbriow
terms
liberty of guaaaing your kind (1) inten- A rare in all eases guaranteed where mal efuattedi n Liffcn-nt claims iu the southern men than “Doubt” and “Caution," when
notice
til very recently held a large proportion to the pr.xj.ect of Kamtas throwing off the
jasrt of the territory, wbkh had lately
lions towards us, and shall also take the formation doos not exist.
come into market. The pre-emption law they oocoget lhe'advantage of a communi­ of the offices of the eounty. and have had border ruffian rule,
ft lu. a k-ttar from
Thirteen years' rinse and almost undi­
afiys:
ty.
Three
old
foggiea
most
be
dtecnrded
daasaf •fficiala strictly in accordance with vided attentiuw to this baneh of special
-Hie individual claiming the beaefita of or w c are forever at a stand still.
recn a WW
waged by Dcm.xreu, upon
practice, lias enabled him to reduce hi*
Mr- Ransom, tho Democratic candidate
said acta must be—either the Lead of a
treatment to such a degree of mrcerea as
If the people of Barry County want a were managed for their own emtJnment, fiir Congrere, w will inevitably break him
family or * widow, or a single man over
to find the most confirmed and obstinate
railroad, the people of Barry Ccunty arc and not for the fast intereats of the eounthe
age
of
twenty-one.
’
and act out their devilish Matures, they cases yield l&gt;v a steady attention to the
Tlieso young Ladies not falfilliag efitber
will really med afar
budv-guard means prevnbed.
of the- requirement*, have adopted Mrs. and pat things hi such a shape that a rail­
than 2,500 soldier*
• ?• • • We
The destruction, by fire, of tte- Phila­
very extrosire propensities, the people « me n nmoC Proviso 1 No promises
a*d Nedgrenow can save him from that
Cunningham's plan of burrowing babies road company can understand that want,
delphia Ear Infirmary, of which Dr. Har­
hare discarded them In this county and in fatal tamu Bot lU editor twrethat there
in unier to swear that they are the •bead
tley wn* the bead—having rclrased him
00MI0SS1ONEK-S V . ' B- .
of a family,* They generally board them and have some tangible guarantee to war­ the State, and unle«s they manifret some may U some ooHiston at the polls, befrom his duties in that city, h« has Mtab- one weak "and make one drees fur4he priv­ rant the construction of a road. It fa not
radical change la tbeir nature and dtapcveven more violent than his news-paper Ifafad permanently bia Institution, for
ilege of using them. Young miree* of sufficient to aay to a company, “Bring
the exriusive treatment of Ear Diseases,
j«ts • “2 *S£
sweet sixteen may be seen at th* bead of along yoar old staokc-waggtm and wall
al 760 Broadway, New York.
are again entrneted with the management
a family ton years of age.—hfuiouri Deal] nde &lt;m ft," we winst do what we can of affairs.
ConsulUtioo and examination each mor

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SELL1 MG GOOD’S
tho any or all the stores in B.

a, in hi. ewlitons Ui&gt;-

as rou go, «“i

CATAIAM
tnn Goods, 1 shall toll Tip T
12fi c«nta middlmg for 8. St
IHnims Kentucky mans, D
GrSy, Cwamcr. Batlmett
twilled and untwillop Green,
Md White, Volt fl«n«el.

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I

GIDDINGS ON COSiPENHATt-UEWAN■
C1PAT1ON.

there will be no doubt about iu coming.
Mr. Samuel F. Reynolds, of New Or­
leans, was bitten In the thumb by a pet
Jmstoa R. Groomaa, in the jfaA/nforla rattlesnake on the 1st tnst He immedi- .
ately arixod a hatchet, nnd chopped off
meats in relation to the project fix abol- the bkteu thumb. A deaperatc, but

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are

him from

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Mills

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aeearibhi remedy;

.ANEOC

f4g-Thc Philadelphia Sou prodcte the
election of Wilmot for Governor by 30,­ eat they would be willtag to loan a per000 majority. It says the old line Whigs

the mint at Philadelphia, weighing forty-

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NEW

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To the Public.

SOOT’S

W GOODS

I Still Live.
TO TUB

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

He i&gt; tin &lt;1 A disgusted with oU tnut
and M, are his creditor*; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO; and constable* won’t troub-

N..-.'.ii'h«tn&gt;uiing the high price of CottM1 G •&lt;!.«, 1 shall m H Tip Top Print* for
p’l cetifo middling for 8, Stripe*, Ticks,

OF ITS HAVING

A Cash capital of $500,
WITH. AHrtSfiSdvXTIXG TO

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FANCY BARAGES.

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BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
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DOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE

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Alpacca*. PurmHUs j COasillg elsewhere.

Kinds

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All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

My stock of

BROADCLOTHS, | O. D. HANSCOMB
May, 9th 1857.

*. us ^*h&gt;. nt
i &gt;«i.»&lt;y*«

And every thing in the line pf Groceries.

on the building.
&amp;

I

FISH.

SUGARS.

sign of the

in a manner and at such price*
ec™i;uJh,ri««u„
mo*t Cutidioua.

v2nl

her next, and cm tho twenty -firth day of
January next and all persons Laving I
clabnsanj demands against the said e»
tntenre hereby requested to pn-sent them i
LOSSES EQtmBLY ADJUSTED
tor examination and ndjiutnient at th* ,
pbouptXy paid.
place im tlinc*afurcs«id, or to be forever
Politic* I»uad Without Delay by
burred therefrom.
J AMES A. 8W KEZEY. Agent.
J. M. Nmx*,
Haxllnga, Mich.
C. G. Ho:.nnoaK,
CommiaBiontra.
Datdl August 17th 1857.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

I

GRAKT &amp; SPAILDLXG

4t
ILx», 2 •billing*. 1‘nd Lock* S
O.&lt;«* !*»*» I *htiling.
_

grind stones

uakIa

OF ALL

83” Remember the

1 continue to manufacture

thy the
We the undetsigtied having been op-!
STABILITY AND DIGNITY
pointed by the Judge of Probate for the
County of Barry in the state of Michigan; j
____________ ________
commissioners to receive examine and ad- j “
~ON MERIT-ALONE
just all claim* and demand* of all persons
FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS
against the estate of Sherman Sole* late
TO PATBONAGE AND FATOB,
ol the township of Hastings.in the county i Affording superior facilities and security
of Barry deceased,hereby give notice that \l'n matter* of insurance—Commwrcial,
six months arc allied from nud after
(Mechanical, Mercantile or rural, while
the 10th of AugiWt*. D. 1857 for all
' r-nikin«r
ranking for imnortenee
importance'and
and nubpub• He service
•
creditora of raid estate to prw«.-nt their
— THE FIRST OF —
claim* and demands to the said commis­
F1RB
t.XHl
IlAXCE
COMPANIES.
sioner*. and tliat we will meet at the of- j
OE AMERICA.
ficeofC. G. Holbrook in the township’
ixscnu AT
of Hastings in said county at ten o’clock I Rates imdRulcsa* Liberal a* the Risk* a*
A. M. on the following days namely vtx.
sumed permit for Solvency and Fair
—on the twenty-first day of September I
Profit.
next, and on the Sixteeniliday of Novcm-

Ulethlup Never s« Cheap.

At W holcaale and Retail at auch price*
that it will Iu* an
_/■»__ -

WALL PAVER AMI BORDEHS.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

GROCERIES

BOOTS AMDS ItO ES.

SCHOOL BOOHS. 1

Gtasimcrc* and Vestinja, w the largest

linga, June 4, 1857,
; M SORTGAGEHALK- Defoaltbar.ng
111 inter c.million of a errtef '

CHANGE OF"T®E. |
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp;. Q.

. Unlion tu the Bierits of

EMf MR

TAlEOR

’AN and adcr Monday .August 3l»t, ISU 57, until further notice, stages will
leave the following nained place*, as fol­
, Iowa, !to wit: .
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon­
A eentleman ef unimpeachaWr ta-te. who
will cedeavnr fo natlrfr imy nnd all per­ day*, ’Wednesday* and Friday*, at 7 u'ekek, A. M. nnd arrive at Hattie Creek,
sons who may favor him with a call.
nt 1 o’clock, P. M. in time lo take the
aftcrn-Tuo car* east or west, nnd on Tues­

Mr. Hbnry Brown.

clfidt P- M. iu time to take the evening
train of cars.
I-ux KUiDS OF GARMENTS CUT
Leave Battle Creek for Hasting* on
r.lISTte AND DTESTGFFS.|
asusuai
TtKwaya, Thursday's and Saturdays nt 7
o’dock, A. M., and arrive at Hasting*
VrnitianC ct*. tb., Madder to et*, Xudigo, Ex. of
&lt;•»——. vi.aj aat two i cl&lt; ck, P. M- and on Mondays
I All kind* of produce, taken in exchange Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
! for Good*. ]
M, and arrive In Hastings, at 10 o'clock.
Leave Hasting* for Grand Rankle on
Monday*. Wednesday* and Fridays al
10 o'clock A. M-, and arrive at Grand
Rapids at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Ilaalings and
Paid for FURS, SHEEP PELTS, Battle Creek i.nTuwMl*y*,ThiiiwdayB,an&lt;]
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
Saturdays, al four o’clock, P. M.
)7o-tf.
C.SHEPAERD.

for the couutj
in iib-r D 0?

8ALERATU8 at M.50 per 100 lb. and
5c per lb.
SALT by the barrel and
btmLl.

r-.“|'’S“.t

Judge of Probate,

elevated

ItllMM in U.c Village of Usslian. inter
of Bsrrr. aforesaid, on tee Hthday of
, nest, at one o'dock in lb* afUrmoan ol
.
ALEXANDER ». UORNING,
J. N. Cort,
Mortgage*.
Att'r* for Mortgage.
Dated. July lllb JB5\________
10wv2u»
ITATE OF MlCftloAX. B*a«r Cor»Tt, as.-

lAn.ing tcpL !Mh 1«57. i
&amp;HI

:

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
.
Erer rern in tbistowu Sir Hal* and Box Sort*.

TO HOUSE BUTLDFTS.

p of Hope, in the county afomaM. the 11J
Je»cribedl*n.!, to wit: tlia weal half of
•tines. J«m«. DUST. Store in Weil end of Union Block,
PANIELSPAULDINQ, Mortgagee.

GEO. W. BAIRD, Eaecuter,
. vjuk'w

MORTGAGE SALE.

DAXm-PFAELDING
Mortgsgw.

on u*na. or msae u&gt; orow,

OF AU. KINDS f'ROKTTLT rtta*
'dedto. EAVB-TKUUQH aadCONDUCTOR
J0BR1XU
on *hort notice, in *uc and My It ta ntilcnolMaonFKA XCDJ BOWER.
Hul.op F«buiy lilh, IBP.
ly&lt;0

July, l«ih. 1837.

rtpt. Mih ML
■ »v

^.7

kBlCD APPLES at tf.TSDaek wheat anktu 1
FKOl&gt;. U the Hasting* Croccrr and Provi.it
.a.
H 1' I! . W. V,-

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
r» Caudles

Bloek *

large Stuck of

• I of

MEDICINES,

July 11th, )»1

Gmsinting «f BRUSSELS, THREE PL i
INGRAIN, RAG, STAIR -J DRUG­

New Burry Mill
i-

IS now in successful opentian, ready
to do any amount of

ortoUlnuid iwriM' eomtelon
of Ch* R.tut* ot tbektetr of Mirtu
e. dewrilwdl

GET.

OIL

CLOTHS.
--------COOPERLNG BUSINESS.
_ ©dn-r Jwli in Barry, or any other county.
The above buameoa i» all it* rancu* braacte I*
Haring secured the service* of

MIS. I.LLANEOUS4RT1CLES-

looking glasses,

PAINTING

uutuiui.

Geo. W. Fowler.

B. TRKADWKL.
nffpOHTANT NOTIOE.

MBUIIt VA1B

a* MtUcr.and our mill being built on lb*
moat improved plan, together with a good

Bent of work. Please give u* a call.
Cash paid for wheat.
BOLT WOOD fo GRANT.
H-Minga, Sep. K 1857,
_______
Caklo* O. Bcarr, J ustiec of the E
Nrtarv Public Gam-1 Utd «d
CnmnwA'. sS^^krn -«&gt;• Nkh

B^ir-Sepiembrf t«h I9K?

SJIRLTS REAP}' UARblVARK STOVES.
TiX, COPPER AXbSHEETlXOX
which i orrin
ATLOVrat PRICES
TUAS JCTER.

,

MrofBarr;. and »teM&lt;d Michigan. kne
; the *a»t half aftbeaonlh wr*l quertei

DucnpUo*

New Carpet Store.

^MUNITION

LARGEST STOCK of the
BEST GOODS, at the
.
LOWEST PRICES.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

L. HUCKLET,

t

The rcittjms whv

1 JRANCIS ROWER

day*, Thursday* and Saturdays at one o’Spring FtuM'ni iltsl rerrired.
R. W. WARREN

Eze»t End of Town.

I U« opowd « No. a

Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Screws Hint

ibe ceuotv of llorr*. for mm p»vw
will In offweil for
M this oflleo

North aide of Main Street.

J
■

SHOP,I AND CUTLERY.

1; dtr. enable* him to oflrr
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
■■ ■
penci.* who want garment* m»d
| Fashionable manner.

MORTGAGE SALE.

CASH

GROCERIES.

11 /a I E 11 K /h||ln
JUJL1 JL.V,JL? O IXJUJM
.

Prepared by DR. J. C- AYER ft CO,
I-Vw-I... Tm..',I W.

.

Boots and Shoes.

|IAll||iI/ A|{P I

I M&lt;1 h ASlf 1ON|

J:j 'A. t'r* m«tl .,4 *f &gt;n
forming tlwcitisiniufIlmting*Mdllarry Co.
TBE..!...nl-r.e
that be b«» opened a

Rapids Stage Route.
l».1

pnncjpal places, under a
hlereantile system; founded an a cash
Standard, with an enviable reputatloi) alike tbe sumo on the
bank* nf the Hudson, or th*
Misriuippi, the Gulf jof
Mexico or tbe Northern
■ Lakes; presenting a.
a powerful organltarton ns a eon- 1
Mrvstorufpub1
Be good and
Bond of
i n tegrity
3ual lo
emcr-

We*tak* thia method of informing the Citizen*
of Heating. and vicinity, that we

A nice assortment

AT

cosriscrs to rsocan* rs saaie*.
wmltw act vttaUTTPaid an Aggroeate loas ofoyer tW.OOO.COC.
act

0.0
AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GOOD JEW­
I
ELRY.
’
i
JEWELRY AMD BOOK STORE
)

PBISTS

selected, cv*r brought to this place, and
■ce bow much cheaper I am uow telling

krtr’urouVmu.'l'frw :
....... I

FIRE and INLAND

-NAVIGATION INSURANCE,
J* attention of iu frlcndx, patrons, and
public generally, tojthe following£tet*

Call and ttt Ihtm befart purchasing
euewhrrt.

LARGEST AND BEST

q-xb » (V*»l». Orw Co»te, Pants, Vest*, shirt*
‘•Ml C.et start* TraT*l»!lB&lt; Bscs. Umbrstiss tedrti.-iuhtl*. Hosiery sad Ufo»«a-

OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated 1819—Charter Perpetual.

GUARDIAN SALE.

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

AND

which is by far the*

Clothing!

CHOICE FIRST CLASS ISSUI4NCF.
let *ad obligation, snd
to tho *ob*cribcr shall be lit
PETER
Woodland, July 22, 1852.

EVERY VARIETY

Shoes

FALL GOODS,

t*ii’.' I and antwillcp Green, Yellow, Red
ar.j White, bolt flannel.

«er of three dollars to Pater Cramer

DniUM. uii mi ;cmx ret iwunm

OF

1
i. . I------- ......vw | V.**3O*
ling Goods fur the last six .month*,
lens than New York prices.—
Will you please favor into
with a call and exam­
ine my dock of

CATALOGUE.

Beady-Made

OF

Just received a large
stock of

L. BUCKLEY

or bearer «kd a road order drawn

ire csriRff Ike Sick to aa exteit serer County, also enn note given by 1- E.'

Ready Pay Store,
• The subscriber having a few days Ionmi- to remain m Htutings before retnoy.
inc to the West takas this public method
«IB 'uneing his intention of
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
than ah v or all the store* in Barry county.
IJc wi»bt* It distinctly^ understood that
hr uh'xus to sell

mill

GOODS
AT

COLUMN.

IX»T.-By d
the eleventh day

AYER’S

Good Mews! GoodMewsJ!

iSSZ,, ttfa I8ST.

81MLEL T. Mcilll

HASTINGS abh VICINITY,
holse“ "" rrTp&lt;rT’3 U
•’* U*
sloN AND
RiAGB
I'AiMrmp.
JMiTATinytiF
. WOOD

�.

.

*

Slatvunco,

■’ ■ Hvbon XYXPhclay wsmreii anuc\lEm,
■ Ainu. tbt nmiiuf.

। &gt;

io
APOLLO AID WA1(J
H&gt;
IM MAKBLK, Ur»
'
W.T.^-ther With the f.lbwioj
StMtui-a in Carrara MarMe—
'I :
Stnigglcn for tie H„rt; yWw
tj ! i'l*-. Paycbe; Marh’-.-n; &lt;1J| cf'V?’

Inmcw-, Captive Blr’;

WO

07 00 &lt;!••
07; CO d&lt;»
30 (W&gt;

77 "’’’K
wort* hrllrAntp .
", «.!!.*&lt;«• &gt;n.4’*«whi! h«tti-lr«r
' ’

007
Old

shi.?
't:'i ■
■ 1* •'’ii.!
u!
nr., r.,.. • . .

• ’

04 ’
TweBty-elrMh vf Jahaa&gt;T
03 . wbrt» thr rlJatrilntdotw a'll ,„yt. .
9( '
TERMS OF St lVO lumn
88'
Fycrr •n’»*dl.. rnft!r,vHo’l .r,i
4fl t M u»a m;n of the

I‘-.Il

join
1044

,ooo
JG&lt;5&gt;
jo?o

i.t)
rto 6u5
:
1&amp;43.
Tawa djfortk of Bars* 10 W»M.

wBdhfaciefji

78 r.mr. a(‘&lt;l n
\.t in
A •:&gt; i. j J;-,
bidiu:. «&gt;f \V«n|&gt; of Art.
79 ; xM-"*. »:’r &lt;•***? t-‘ • -tri. a
•$» ,n‘\' pt* »•b-wrttfid E'&gt;r* •. । m

rt. Lv wideIi a ».-i|'.u'4c
■•fatirtratrs nun •» mviml iti
-* *•
■ .wihi^ii

i Maffneine. KnirtorUi-kir
•
Mr.--,Mr, ■^mtlw-rn l.il.-ni \'&lt;w»,
ii ia restricted |u «

W. P*««h' Wbolft Sal

rcm&amp;tinir (18. an- .i.tH.d tn »ii !&gt;-i
«U'I «•' rit fdrtsin ttodtonU
ti&lt;x». «-r any five uftbe M.gaxinet, liai
J rar. and *'x iiiietn.
Perwm* in niniring fa»l* C.r rarmWr»liip. will |4cmv register tic letter at tlx
1 h*-; *» rmiri &gt;&lt;
wLTeh, a ‘ccrtiiiei*. d. _______ -r-gctl«r witli tlic Engrming irlli.iitt

SIONTO.UIK SAL1

IK.V

■IcaiH'd. will !»c forwarded to any jartH
the country.
For furtl er pertirt bra.
the Xnrrra
l»r Art Jourjbl, »cnt five &gt;«appta

n. c.
rldoO*. Flak Vrooitai wart,

Manufacturer* of Funtftgre.
i«avaonha&amp;d. Bowcr»J»&lt;w
Qloba BrtdI. Baatiup Mith

jABTWCtt, Blnd
| bjuacbCT.. Stop n

F«&lt; rncitil*r»li|i. nd.!n»»
I.. Denin. Ariuary C. A.
A.. 34M Bn*a&lt;lw*v, New York. «r Wrv.rm OlTnv. 1(50 Waftr street, Sxathak?,

&lt;

. ‘
J AM 13 A. 8WEEZCT,
IJonururi ikmlarr.
Ill I1CAII ! &lt;&gt;R FREMONT!

Discovered nt Last!!

Xa-.'T

Illi. H'YSAI.IM

.

MEDICATED TONIC!!
DktJAKl.b lx C.- . rx-or*"’. •' kimiarto.
J M,4..k.o. a&gt;.d -41 t»» i.. .-. l.aLed ipw.

!«*£
■
AiHlAtf H. U.tHTO
B.1L Icsixa AU'y for A-»i«uie.

Bianr Cortrr Cirns*» &lt;lntr« |
, ^l:-«tiiit,-a. J, tn- 4tl&gt; JN57. f
Tin- wckluj I.iwm ft&gt;r )B57. I «vr ken
received at tl.iaofKn*. and will l-c d»iri.
1&gt;u«&lt;*d uKHoig iIk&gt; ditEnul Musin tlw■tttnir. t&gt;|»&gt;n tbc order. «r jx&lt; maislap
(4irati&gt; u &lt;-f tbe town rieik iMvai-b town
rerpvtfirvly.
G. W. MILLS.
&lt; ’• inrtv Urik.

battle Creek, K-dau.*-

•cd 11m

Bittu C«kk Horn
Wood. Bcti’.a Cwt MU*.
Mimhau. Hotnnt, by
Marahall. Midi. (iretnJ

, Great Cure forlyspeps a.

end f’{» twrroiMf’i'M Gifrnfry
ru rcrrt;« foofo h ik»» line. Pi.^te Si’a tM «u)l awl lull U» Uidh of i’ll* uMcrtiau. vr
Send m Yolk Onocns.

1

Di-

H&lt;»&lt; GHlo.Vb j.ti’MN.

»»il to ■rfertrf atxf put up wi’b ta­

Grooeriea &amp; Fancy Soods

lor aula by Uiux'r A S

CMt U Uo UlU«ib«k iUn:wL

cl

J. C. JIOTT.

3d!)«,*^»VJtCrl?. 11'45.

" BUlP

, jtutiwjtu Mkt

CWWII uwit

Tattle Creek, Ea:tiap

XlAuiYiCOt SrY .MKtj.

J. M. Rnmti. Hiys

■Badeev

JfM

B. IT. Fcllki;, Att«
at Uw. av’icilL-r in Cba

Jutea A. Swer-TET

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republican banner

«l.fo

BUSKS v/dl ktate k«pt MMiaatlj oc hand at

J. M. NEVINS, A COMPANV, Proprietor*.
TERMS—ffl^O, IN ADVANCE.

Htoirt.jis.-ci. and every deeertptiooof JobPrinL

VOL. 2.
-

BUSINESS MREcfilRY.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1857.
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NO; 21

Diaiy. Coo«, Jwiirf u, Fm~

AGRICULTURAL.

Cuur I I- ux Lira OB taw—$3,00 pxm

.

From Harper's Weekly.

1

Not a word of reply did m'y father that an Intense struggle was going ou in
*A cvntlcmaa to bi the parlor and ears
that he must see .Mr. W------- said «U
make.
his mind. ‘Anna, you will l»ve to give
MY FATHER.
Wild Chrbbt Lxavm rertv* JivTTxn.
I was looking at him and saw an ex- np your visit to Saratoga thia ye*r.'
-(Cornmueneated to N. H. AyJcnltoral
•Why, father? It seemed* us if my
1 bare a vsry aariy recoilcctlon of my pressiou in his countenance that was new
ky D'n',‘
farmer* lather as a cheerful man, and of our home to me—an exprtsion of pain, mingled bloUJ were instantly on fire. My face
Wkolrmle aM Ifc•Did v &lt;&gt;u tel) him to il futtaw was very
to Plymouth county, who keep a comidas a place full of the heart's warmest sun with four, He turned away slowly, and was, of course, all In a glow. I was eon- mr Mid L
“d
erabl* number of cows, infonns us of u shine.
In alienee left the house.
•Yea, but be eave hsmiwt see htan: atob
| founded, and, Jet me confess it, indignant;
occurrence which banpraed to them in.tho
or writ* .
.. Zwls
‘Jans,’ said my mother, add rousing her it soemod ao like a tyrannical outrage.
But the Gather of my childhood and the
‘ 1 (is totes, IM*, Iterafc., a*.
summer of I860. The dairy .woman com­ father of my more advanced years wore a from tlx stairway, on which 'be bad l»ecn
'It is simply as 1 tty, ray daughter.'—
plained uf tho milk. Tbo eruor.i would rery (diflorait exterior. Ho had grown standing, ‘how could you speak so to your He spoke without visible cxritementa ’•I not in nre&gt;iu&gt;ition tn bo ween by any one.'
ir-to. lYealer in every variety
. K GroetrMLCtotasvT. Hardware.
not make batter as readily aa usual. The silent, thoughtful, alistracled, but not mo fatlu*r T
T1.0 waiter n turned iu a few sion reS*,,
■
' caiinot afford the expense this season, an*
process of churning became very laborius rose. As his children sprmig up around
*1 have just a« good a right to a hund­ yon will, therefore, all have to remain in and beck&lt;med-nio to ton chamber (four. ■
and in four or five days, two men could him, full of I.fc and hnpa, he noemedto red dollar shaws as Anna'.' replied my the dty.’
'The mao. says he to aot going to leas*
not bring the cream into butter in Jess
sister
in
a
very
undutiful
tone,
‘
And
tbe
house xuUii be art* yoat father.- 1
•That's
impossible!'
said
L
*L
couldn't
'i-irtnitra. Dcslorifa all kinds
than mrewaul-a-ktlf liour, steady work.—
what is more, 1 am going to have one.’
live here tbrongh the summer.’
wish you would go down to liim. He acta
&lt;da. Cnxwnr*,ICroefcssy. he. 8UI«'
ds Baxta, Jvwdefa and Book. The owner thought that the evil must lie
... post Oflice, Hasting*. Mkh.
•What reawm did your father give for
time, for 1 had not learned to observe npd
'/ manage to live!’ There was a tone strangely.
*?. !-.*“J- ‘n Und*of in the chum, or in tiio poila, or in the
Without atot&gt;pir.g to rrfsirt, I left the
reflect. Life was a simple state of enjoy­ refoaing your request today !’ asked my 1 in fny father's voiec, as ho uttered these
su,
Denier in * Dry
temj-oraturr, but, on examination, noth­ ment, Tria! had not quickened my per­ mother.
simple words, partly to bhnaelG that rc- apartment, and hurried down to the par­
Cnwkery. Hale, Cap*. Uu
ing was found amiss in all the*.* respects. ceptions, nor suffering taught me an un­
lor. 1 foundnnikn walking.th*floor In a
•Coldn’t vparv the money ! Had a buked me.
He then concluded the cows had eaten selfish regard for othara.
large j&gt;aymcflt to raaku! Only on ex­
■-.--t
Yes, be did manage to lira, but Aoie— very excited maiux r.
*1 wish u&gt; toe Met. W—-x' roiiLhu in
some injurious food; and to ascertain bow
The home provided by my father was cuse !
•
Witness his pnle fare,* wasted form, subW*. Bvaouxa. Justice of
that might be, ho fallowud them to the i leganv—some would have called it luxur­
, WsartMuflw
■Stop ray child !* was the quick, firm d icd aspect, brooding sil.wce, kibitusl on imperative way.
putoro.
remark, made with unusual feeling. ’Is abstraction of the mind!
‘He it very ill, sir,’ I replied total OSI»-ious.
•On the opposite side of tho pasture
’
-•!
Tn’“urOT'
W
•/ manage to live!' I bear the rebuking tovut bos^eu.'
On our education and accomplishments that the way to speak of so gcxd a father!
was a thick belt, or grove, of ruiaocllace- no expense wiw spared, I hail toe best Of one who Las ever been sa, indulgent*! words, even imiw—^be tones in which tbey 1' ’I must arc lum sirk or well:!- . Star
i'lcirnux, Manuthctui tsoT
ous trees, bushes and riirubs, with their teachers—and. iff course, the most expen­ J ano ! Jane! You know not what you wi-re uttcnnl arc in ray ears. Dear fath­ n&gt;ann-*r wsaMrafafeM vise iI
branch. * hanging over the wall. He ob. sive ; with nohe other would I have Leon ore saying 1’
LUKE XKD DESIRABLE STOCK
er! Kind, tinder, indulgent, loM-suflirs -rved that a* soon a* the cows were let____
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_ to ..
1 did nut see father again until tea-time. ing, self denying? Ah, how little were
Tbodoor bell rang agau&gt; •'« thismuiosnt.
‘
OF
sathffed,
for 1 had come naturally
reinto tho pataure, they went to tho wall j gard myselfaa &gt;&gt;n a social cqtnuty w ith Occasionally, busmesa engagements press­ von un.krstood by your ibougfatlesa, tei- and with suu»c violence , I pa-wed, and
stood listening until the selvaat anawared
and greedily devoured the leaves jxi-l I tbo faahionaUo young triends ubo were ed upon him »o closely that be did not fiah children.
r i A- Co.. Dealers in Drugs
spray of tho wild cherry tree to .the full ! my companion*,* and who indulged the come homo at ths usual hour for dining.
•Let my sisters and mother go,’ said I, the sunituuus. wfalaaha&lt;auaa ateodo twice
-*. Paints. Oil*. Tur­
&gt; l.iqoor*, DrcXtu8i»,
extent to wtjjcb thcycoul I rearathem.— fashionable vice of depreciating every He looked pale, weary—haggard.
a new regard fur iny father springing ut&gt;. the foil tebgato of tl»- pwHre. »***
AND
law .&lt;•«»■. Crowrtc*.
•1 wi»h lusec Mr; AV-7—.' It yps
lie w a* no longer atbny kn* to account' thing that did not conic up to n certain
•Dear father are you sic* 1' said I, lay­ in my heart, 1 will remain at home witn
Im. Ovrnalta I*ual
tho voliv ofn msn.
’’
i’&gt;r tbe*ditlknlty with tho milk, for hehad j nek nowledgcd standard. Yearly I went ing a hand upon him, and Haring uarnrot- you.’
»
• ■
»
•He is sfck£ the «t rttent rcpBeiF. 1 ••
'Thank you. drerf bo answered, his
known three rows killed iu one day by ■ to Saratoga or Newport with my sister, ly into his o Jintuoancc.
■Givelnm my Mtite—Air. Wulto*—
•1 do not f.vl very well,’ he n-j&gt;lied,p»r- voice Mid&lt;l&lt;-nly faild with foclitig. ‘But I
iwting the wilted leaves and small branch-. am! at a coat which 1 now tinnk of with
him for jturt a
e« ofov wild cherry true, which tl» wind । ntniwmcnt. Sometimes my mother went tly nvering hi* face, » if he &lt;5i&lt;! not wi-li canj|(lt afford, to lot any one go this sea- and say that I &lt;nn*t
Ynqrprtit.’ And rfw view vffHur rime In
haMlowo down in the [Mature. Of course with i.a, but my father never. He was me tn read Its cxprvesi&lt;-u too closely. *J ! ,on.’
1 AVE now In store and offer at EX•The girls will be terribly disappointed. I-.isNtbr waiter, and entered thepsHor.' .1
TREMELY 1.0\V PRUES for the rows were immediately removed to not aide to lest0hisburintvt. Businoaa! . have had 3 ucary dav
‘Mr. Arnold’he ejscuhitM h&gt; ereniJiranother field; and. in tw*» or three days flow I came to dislike the world! It was I *Y'iiu must take more recreation,’ said rTltcy hare set their hentyjm going,' said ।
CJ 8U,-onc of the largest and moat droiroMe sm-prtee.
'*&lt;»** -*•&lt;
I their milk resumed its proper quality.— always “bustnewa" when w.- rekrl him to । 1. This excessive devotion to business is I
ab c stock ofgteds ever offe red in
‘Humph’ Thfo fa a nUeh jtewesa!*-Ml^r
Why will yon
The juices of tlua tree are aup]«&gt;sud to ( uo anywhere with us; buaiuem harried destroying vour health
‘I’m sorry, Lc said. 'But Dcocsaity 1
doit, fathcrT
knows no law. They will lave to mdr( &gt; the first visitor, in a rudo way. entirely
contain prussic acid.’
I him away from bis hastily-eaten taeals;
• „
_
,,
_ 1 budotsa absorbed al! bls thought and rubHe merely sighed as he pa»ud onward,, themselves ns contented nt home n» pow- । indifferent tn my. presence or tbdfop;—
VAlt * OF Ctovxu IIav -Horace Cb„f o|jr fathcr
1 and asceadc.I to Lis oan room. Al tea­
Oi r assortment «’fBtar»le and Eancv Dry j-ko, Lau., of Alden, Mt Henn- county
willh falhcr roulll g!vc
|,USIfl&lt;B«.t , time I observ.-d that his fare was unusual­
Gf oda, cannot be eqnallisl. end embrac,-* ai.d wellJtaown to th&lt; readvni of Pnnru ; । roi4 u, wv motb,r onr ,!(|V w,a j uJ.e ly sober, liis silineo was nothing un­
quired.
• ‘
nil-exacting'business.'
farmer,
b«si making n-'Ctirete exjwr- Wjme comforl „f his life. '.Mr. Wood- common ; and so that passed without re­
•No. They wy hr’anirV.'
, ; ■ -•
When I stated what he bad'said, my
There wao’an unkonxeeW doubt In the
setters w ere in a transport of mingled an |
Dcnlurs iu and 10b Pieares CarpcUng, from A net ion at imeuts tu krt tbo com; arattee. value of. wt,r j,
rct;r«d, nuj fa nvW |ltfao oD mark from any one.
». A K&gt;^&gt;&lt;l«»»urtnirt:t
New Y’urk prune.
timoihy and tl-.t. r L»y. Ihc«.expert- hi, incuine&gt;
O V»
6n the next* day Jane received the hun­ ger and disappointment, and gave uttcr- voice that uttered
I R -. i rs Xcw Buikllu &lt;H’poeite 10 I Mantillas in every style from £1.00 menu exUtol through a i&lt; n-d of two
•Gmtlimcn.’ Mid I. stung intn iitdigMy nrother looked at mo strangely and dred dollars. which was spent f»r a shawl ODC&gt;!to mnny unkind remarks against dur
to fo.20.00. *
*
wnr.
With
- ightS, but answered nnhlng.
*
like mine. This brought sunshine back good?inJulgi i:l father. As for jny older nant cunrnge, thia an outrage ’ . W4M4n&gt;
&lt;ll. Blacksmithing in all 80 I Parasols, embracing many new styles weighing and measuring, and thcfoc-d was
Aiiout this time my father showed some tn htf face'. Her moody looks 1 saw dis­ sister, she dixlarcd that she would go in you mean Uy It T*
t-te •. Slxin worth of the Bartow
nt l/&gt;w prices.
| changed from timothy to cl &gt;vcr. and rice inclination to repress our growing diwpo- turbed rny father.
•
I spite uf him, and proposed our visiting
Bd
■ &gt;'**
1 incla. Ribbons, and artificials In great rerax, once a month*, and result* were sitiita to spend luoaey extravagantly in
From this time the hand that had ever the store of n well known merchant where last comer, bis manner changing, and-- bin.
'
■' s«-3
Wio«TMA«, lurnacem&lt;n.
that clover hay uniformly yielded ten per dresa.
1 iety.
boon ready to supply nil our wants, real wc often made purchase*, and buy all we 'voicerespectful.
• You Lire tmemold,* was my firm rw-;
cent, more milk than timothy. It will Nothing but a hundred-dollar shawl would or imaginary; opened las promptly al wanted, leaving directions to have the
I 0TII1NG,
"‘bo observed that this wax not a single ex­ suit my idea. Ada White had been pre­ our demands. My father talked occas­ bill sent in. But I was now oa mv falhDOOIS AND SHOES.
dX wLHct. vJTom* GM* Betel. touta-ft*.
periment, but a series of experiments ex­ sented by her father with a hundred-dt&gt;l- ionally of retrenchment and economy era side, and resolutely opposed all sug­
HATS AND CAPS.
■fit- _ _____ __ - ______________ r-------AND GROCERIES.. tending fur n long period, ample oppor- lar cashmere, and I did nut mean to be put | when some of our extravagant bills came gestions of disobedience. His manner
in; but wo paid little heed to LU remark nnd wonls had touched me, causing some hardly think that hia ilhiaaa has prograastunitiea for which were afliinfed on his ex­ off with any thing les*.
CutPurchasing largely from Auctions, Im
tensive dairy farm fromw hich be has sold
“Fsthcr, I want a hundred dollar*,” &lt;&gt;n this head. Where could we retrench! । scales to drop from my vision, ao toot I odno rapidly upto tin* titna aeto make
po ter* and Manufactures, wc are enabled
Ho very could sec in a now light, arid perceive au inters icw dangerous. We do not wish
Jfl.UOO worth of milk in a single year.— said I to him one mot Wing ns lie waa leav­ 1 In what could wc cronomixe!
to jfler many guods at prices that defy
to be rude or unoourtoous, Misa W—•,
It13 proper to state that the clover is well ing the home, after eating bis light break-1। idea
We
had -nothing
that । things in a a new aspect.
...- - was absurd. -■
- —
-—„ -----T F- II xxvxt, Tnilur. and dealer in Roa- ct- npetition, ami invite the attention uf
fast. He had^grown dyspeptic, and hu^l others, moving in our circl«\ di&lt;! not have.
Wc wniti-d jKtat tne usual time for my lait our bnshicss aitluyour Lthar ia Im-'
cured-—J’rairie farmer.
rtb dMVttayqa.
for.
to be careful and sparing in hia diet.
1 | Our house and furniture would hanlly father's coming on that day. and then din- Iterative,
,------ , and
-- we tn cwt
. ace h'ittv
- J, ----* Notuidwtanding the advance in TEAS
Sxxsoxaolx Him to FartTJlAvmta
-A hundred dolbtes!’’ Ho looked sdr : compare favorably with the bouses an&gt;! ,cd «ithout !um. A pool ileal to our sur- '-oe, &lt;!&lt;• not iutetid kaung.the boose until
II, \V \\ Aimrs, Fashi&lt;-nal4u Tailor. Shop on ■ facilities for purchasing are such, that — Gatkeriay f'rvil.—There is scarcely [prised; in fart I noticed that mv request ■ furniture &lt;&gt;f many of our fashionable prise he eaiuo borne about-four o'clock cn- I race:_hiiu|face
__________
t-&gt; faouF_ ‘Will you walk |
IU I
!II.&lt;k, ores H. A. GoodyWs Store. u-i arc enabled to &lt;-fler the same Original a variety of the pear that is not Improved made him start. “What do you want , friends. We dressed no better, indeed, teting with an unusual quiet manner for up -•*
stairs
!~ 1'1
’ 1 had ,u&gt;
the *»^.
presence
—«~.«r
of mt«A
mind tn
to
in quality by picking bcG-re uuitnro, m;J
1’tirf Article al the same price.
him, and going up to his own room with­ say, and I moved &lt;n&gt;m Ifce parlor into die
with so much money 1”
not so well as dozens ot our aoquajntanros.
R. S. BABCOCK,
riptuiag in toe bouse. Some good nnm| passage. The miwi Gd'nwiol- and I led
A W. Air(xh. Saddle and IlarnCM Mak­
“
economy!
,
out
speaking to any one of tho family.
”11 have
nave nothing
Bouna]} acswunable
snwuuaura to
ui wear,
»vai, ” 1 Retrenchment and
..........
—, - - I remain-(I
.ate
of
the
firm
of
Clark
di
Babcock.)
mar pears are worthless if allow cd to ri­
er Sl -p (n G-tahrerta Block, nrtr Xrein» A
. .
» 1 ----- 1 |j8%c a! b&lt;r faughing with my sisters at the word.
• Was that xour father T We were sit­ I them up U the chainIh r where our dlr'
Kni;-- ’. R T». Un»l:r~&gt;, Nkh.
•S. 8. COBB,
pen on toe tree, for uxamplo the English
ood one 1 and wondering with them what could be ting together,Mill discussing Saratoga and tressed family were gathered around my
C. LCOBB. _
'
'M coming over our father. In a half amus­ NewptftT It was my mother who asked | Other; As we entered the hus'ied aparv
F. C. Mt ii.iiu Flviire, Sign, and Portiait ' iLitc nf the firm of 8. S. A: C. I*. Cobb.)
.VIIUC l nui aovul 11. a anw vm:u, ^tCWftrt
cd, absolutely
guod
for
nothing
and
rotten
I
ed
way
wo
enumerated
tbo
various
items
.u—i..*.i„»..wmi B.r*&lt;amnpaimn»an . yesterday
VMftf,rd4T that
that b
ju»S the
Ute thing.
thing. Ada
Ada | rd war
tssmeniM sun ..r.vu.
tlio question. We had'heard the stroet- | ment tlic men prewd forward sionowhut
I'a.- • S'.- p near Foci's Uotd. S«sting%
Is just
kllamax-x.. May. I. 1857.
n51tf
within, while handsome and fhir outward­ White’, father cave her a shawl exartly of imaginary reform. begtmflM at the an­ dbor open and close, and had alto beard 'eagerly, but thijr steps were suddenly
ly. The Bartlett, although cot decaying . . -.
. „ mutt
... let
i . me
... have
i___ .the
l____ _
..I .summer
nraR,.,P remsttiona, andoiulina
nual
and ending with fixjtfiepa along the passage and up the arrested. The sight w»s oba to make Its
like it, and■ you
moo- —
at the eorc, retain# more richness of flavor
own impression.
In mock seriousey to buy thia one. It will last my life­ our milliner's bilb.
by houae-ripening, and wbnl is singular,
‘.My fktber’e ftee* deathly in its ins,**
Jfiso:xviub E*ruaxaa,by J. I. EM&lt;&gt;
ncas, we proposed to take the plaeea of
•It was too early fur him to cotno home,'
'
if npened for a week or two in the dark, time
cook, chambmnali, and waiter. and thus'
was turned toward the dir-r, u&gt;d from liis
RV Keen! i^pfovsowata h*re rendered this
•"Ian
‘Isn’t a hundred
AT THE HASTINGS
nunureu dollars
uouarw a large
uvrgu price
pnev
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t
Uns- . 1 cn d.rtAUe bo«w t&gt;r tba tnurtlre *nd
often exhibits a beautiful red check, when for a shawl F inquired my father, in hit -are three itema of expense in the family. I nnsu i-n-d.
Ixtred arm a stream of dark blood waa
• ki swat ireort fcr nartire of tteaa'are- Grand
My
mother
looked
at
her
watch
and
roflowing khiggishly, the pbysk ian had just
nothing but a yellow skin could lie seen
.
*
*
YVc
\v„ had quite merry
nw»rv time
tune over our fanr.»:
1 11 ittlvCreek Sure 0®?*
DHXTG STORE,
sober way.
marked, ns a shade of cunoeru flittud over openwl a vein.
jad.HexFlc.MidL
j_ F, IMOUT.
ifleft caponed on the tree.
“Oh, dear, no!" was my emphatic an­ I cici reforms.
|
But our father was serious. Steadily her face.
Ihtro: Eazea Hovra, by Campbell fa H ire lately received a full assortment of
Tux GasiwnomniB.—Some prophetic swer ; a hundred dollars Is a low price tor
•It
certainly
was
your
father.
I
cannot
j he persisted In what aremed to us a growW 1 Iknte ( reck. Mk-h.
Jcrson baa cast the horoae«&gt;po of the ver- a sliawl Jane Wharton's coat hve him- 1 ing penuriousness. Every demand for be mistaken in his step. What can have withdrew n» unrerenraoimisly ss there hadMaviiiu HoCSk, bv J. Davis fa Co.,
ure of the western, the middle and the drod "
DBIGh AMD .MEDICINES,
JUnh-.H. Mtefa. (iraand Sure Bo—atsrUnmonev seemed to giva him a partial shock, brought him homo so early 1 I hope he entered. Sroredy bo ther gone'when
“1'11 think about it," said my father; 1
eastern states. It is to be inevitably ntc
»ur.-_ I I iTsirr. Junisrille, Cantreville, Belteand every dollar that came to ns waa par­ is not siek.’—And she btom and went the loud ringing of the doOr-teli coundod
op by the army of grasshoppers now do- and turned from me, I thought, rather ab- 1
. 1
lyvuily from the room. I followed, for u through tbn nowse again.*—
1ted with reluctantly. All thia was some­ sudden fear came into ray heart.
vastating the fields uf Minnesota. TEeso ruptlr.
‘wh.it dore all this mean 1 whispered
thing new to ua; but wa thought Ires than
W hen he came homo nt dinner time, I 1
insecta are to devour their noisy way 1
•Edward what ails youl Are you sickf myMistresaed mother/
wo felt about it Our father seemed to
Tl'BPENTINE, ALCOHOL
Joxv S. V.tx Bbl-bt, Register of Deed*.
right up to the wave* of the Atlantic.— wm alone in the parlor, practising a new jbe getting into a very singular state of I heard my mother ask, in an klartnej
'•I। cannot t&lt;-i]. Something ks wrong,*
They
«»rr .» th* C4tn lbw, Hastiaaa.
’ „who
1 have a mixed
wintaste
iw fur prop-' piece of mnaic which my fashionable teachvoice, ns I came into the room. My Eith­ was all I could ansu cf -, and a vague larimind.
hccy and entomology will l&gt;e interested ,
,
Summer auno rtaind—I shall never for­ er IeuI lain himselfacross the bed and his bin fear took p.*scaxion of my heart.
-U,....Uu.
... .ieraborrer
—. .. v.,,» Koarnov
in
Ncbras&lt;i. V ‘
T. unty Clerk and Notary
bu "fceo
u.
. b^Ld-doui lnU ™ ,h.u “ Iget that auramer—kand wc commenced fned was concealed by a pillow into which
in tlio midst ofour confusion, uncertain-.
ty, the only ivtatiya qfiAy mother azxiv-'
making our annual preparations for Sara­ &lt;t was buried deeply.
Bbrning Fluid together with a full stock of
»r&gt;«br»
rftteptaw.
up,
k,„|
learned the crush­
toga. Money was, of rouree, an iudlspen'Edward! Edward! Husband! la the what el, mid from him
ing tact that my fad|cr&gt; peper Rad been
that swwmToruienrnirrc-iwu-m.vx,
sible perquisite. 1 asked for fifty do!- matter! Are you Ulf
distance
of twelve miles, and that their ““_
b1
tbatday dishonored at the batik. Jo oth­
S ,d, „ TEA. COFFEE Sl'C-AR. W
i'r. '. &gt; -sionnl.
larw.
•Oh fluher! dear father! I cried, adding
flight across the sun obwnred it. The inI
‘What a dear, good father you are.’
•For what purpose t inquired my fath­ my voice to my mother's, and bursting In­ er worJo,th*i be had foiled inhustDMV. ■■ES. I'ETEC, FISH, io " wool «TWJ
;.i“-r. Attorney and Gurasdfrrenco, therefore, will not bo a strained
,'IUc blow, long suspended over hlw
Tho return was ample. He always er.
liiinR in II. Gromy hno, meh
to trow. I grasped his baud : it wa&gt; rery
one that these "insex’’ arc both sizable scemod pleased when he could gralify
‘I haven't a single drees fit to appear in cold also, ana very clammy with preaper- head—a* l-allvaardaKiiruod laugifoaedI and numerous.—Albany Journal.
ed, and long averted by tfoi inert desper­
some
wish
or
supply
some
want
of
his
a
wav
from home,’ said Ithey have an haui the ‘x* kxn,J
atirm.
ate
expedients to savsj iilni^lf Irpru
•Where are you going!* he naked.
■
ofammnnitii'ii for sportsmen
1 To Sbcctk Latxual Daaxcnra.— children.
•Send James for the doctor, iqstautly,’ whoa it -did foil, "a.^ tir&gt; ,1m
him.'
■ r Broadway, near the Ccaftfio—*
Ab! if wo had been leas selfish—less . I thought tlw aucation a strange one,
neb as powder, and PerI When a tree bas been stripped of some
said ray mother.
It crusbed.tiio Ufa. oirtjof hl*
nnd
replied,
*
lllU«
(curtly.
ctiasii.n Cat-a of ril kinds
j ol'ils branches, you may wish to restore exacting I
,,twr^
•No, no—don't.* My Cither partially tem. That fontful tijgUtbe
::
hook, Attorneyade Ootwell
To Saratoga, of eouree.’
them. If so, take this inode, which luu
Water Prooff»pnd
. ..
It was hardly to be expected that my
nrouaol hinwelf at this, speaking in a tUick
It
i*
nut
my
purpfU'
to
Jlraw.
toward*
■
•Oh!' It wromed new to him. Then bo
been used with success: Cut out large ( sisters would sec me tbo proeeasor of a
olHers. Shbt,
the survivors any ay (npetoy by picturing
repeated ray words, in a guMUoning kind unnatural voice.
pieces of bark oh the sMbon which rnu I hundred dollar shawl, and not desire a
l4Md,foc.
*GoF My mother repeated the injuae the change iu lireirfiatann .andto1**"/"of a way, aa If bis jnind wat nut altogeth­
wish tho new limbs to g»ow ; in due time | like addition to their own wardrobes.
i’wftt- TW.
AU the pop­
W.'faLK."*CHAS G. HOLBROOK.
tion and 1 Gow down *ta.r» w ilh the order life tout followed
the spare will be covered with a thin, I
er satisfied on this subject.
ular Potent
‘I want a hundred dollars,’ said my aiafor Jnmee, our waiter, to go inallbastc for have all endured nitafi and atifferM .maMU*
•To Saratoga!'
tender bark, you may insert buds, just as I ter Jane, on the next morning, as* my
Mcdicinrtlj &lt;’i '“0
•Yea, Sir.
To Saratoga. Wo always the fondly physician. When 1'returned But h&gt;iw light dtohte.bitaBAo. *nu1ny’
in a small twig in a nursery ; thus the bud j father was about leasing for his store. "
K there. We shall doM the season al my mother, her face all wet with tear*, fotber murthnaviwfkrerfiaiHl suffered in
will grow to n branch, and tho symmetry
Tan't spare it ttrdny, my child,’ 1 heard
was endeavoring to remove tome of my
report, thia y ear.’
of .the tree may bo improved, and tho'
him answer kindly but firmly.
ment Alan a Prtsl\'
.
•YVbo ole* ia goinjti' My father a man father's outer garments. Together w«
fruit may be changed too.— Okio Far■tu, Pbv-n&gt;cian_ *od
•Oh, but I must have iturged my aia- ner was strange. 1 had never seen him took off his coat, waistcoat, and boots, he.
uH reUyi '«VWfaH
making no resistance and appearing to.be vKA hr
tcr. *1 gave you twenty-five dollars on­ in the mood he then appeared to be.
ly day before yesterday, my father rqili•J ana is going, of course; and so is Em­ iu n partiabstupor as if under the influ­ . fore me srostl..-ftwhgrofMs&gt;yi^i»kfo»l
ixs. Attonwy and Counselor
ence af some drug, WechMWWs bauds iug f-reu. Br.-1 j -.!;•. sfo-r hirekrtw foutt-x*
ily.
And
w
are
trying
to
persuade
mord to this.
idles In Cbssosm,
tbur, also. She didn’t gu last year. Won’t and fret, and bathed tes fore,' that wore [ His '-•’let-, a’wavw
‘What hove you dono with that!’
CoudcH, at Eimcrick, is of bronze, oi coicars Id
Mrireri teitii r-yx
ossa! aixe, and represents ‘the JJIasrator'
■Spent it fur gloves and limes,' said Jane Sou spend a week or two with us! Now a deadly aapoct and used all thetocaus iu
in a oomnmnding attitude, grasping in hia in a light lone, as If the sum were of tbo
my power to rekindle the foiling spark
o say yes.’
■ ‘.. Swxtzxr, Attorney and Coan­
iawnllr that tba&gt; in’S H»-^Mttfr btawr
left band the roll of the Emancipation Act
• Mv father aook his head at this last of life. But bo seemed to grow; lex con­
smallest possible consequence.
,
MHtairi
and hia right hand raised in-front of his
‘I am not made of gold fly child. The -r-r* M, nnd said ‘No, child!’ very docx- scious of external things every raomrot.
' When the phy»iciiui come holad many
I usinew 1
tone of my father’s voice struck me as
j breast
•wijriwiuj.
&lt;locations to ask mi to the atusa of the
k •
!1utj C-u:.tr, Midi.
!l*K
unnaally sober—almost asd. But Jane
I Sir’ll is suggested, that Proverbial
‘Because I have something of more Im­ state in which we found my fctber, Bui Uier beck again!. Thia dai
Give usa
repiisd* instantly and with something of
W%,
Attgraoy^Coupsolfor «md ; ’rodsce
of n&gt;«t ku'd" wl,‘
tbo*c ib'ur-i &lt;4 letasni't'Mii
portance to think about than Beratogs
Philosophy, Tupper's last sonnet on the
rojiroach and com plaint iu hur tumsi.
into the night
and its fashionable fol I it*.’
1 Atlontio ckblswas tbs real caii~- of the
•J shouldn't think you were, if you find
rt^tion win £
•BcmnrM! business!' said 1 impatiently. varying expression, but saw nothing tn
brrok. Nothing on cortii. or beneath toe
‘•j
•
County Clnric.U^ca®1^
Uso bard to part with a hundred dsl- •It is the Moloch, father, to which yoa sac
.
n« m h*d l-'-S
troubled and t^rplrmd. AkuS'tBb iuM
lare.'
.
‘I have a largo payment to make to­
stWEL T. Wr'AIB,
day,’
'
Twice, before the
*Mr father apoke with unntrun! dod»my fattier
S^suggreta that
tooth

f£S2&amp;£^7am°,,,,L“e- U»

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp; Co.

KALAMAZOO.

«i. a.

t« —ru ag- s?,!1 rart !.X-

~

P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms

•±T‘ii“Xn^

Webav^MT**^’’* &lt;*

.

today,' mid Jan*, aSmeet pclukmly.

after a brief •llenea, dwwy

laid ncwowcai
Hartmp Apn','Jb

&gt;**

�rdjklpn

BANNER.

proaperta arc acknowledged on all aide*

which wo hare been speaking.

ker the damsel, tho higher she turn* up

discussed at the

JUST RECEIVED

Tbo dar.

.

r... btoHirawi»«- “'“X

iiKsrBmfKSiT
by railroads, which 1
may be conjy and Quit Chum Deeds, lira! •traded with * view
I Chattel Mortgages for sale al With regard to thrm^h travel and freight­
this office. I
age, Which may M reasonably expected
outside of our State, for railroads connect­
CEXTRAl. AMERICA.
ing at th* most favorablo points on Lake
Tli* loM of the steam Ship Contra! Michigan, wo cannot prerent the subject

AT TII^IIASTtJta

GOODS,

itne la with re­
nearer the ditch, the mors loud-moulhod,

Have lately received &lt; fu[[

the bard drinker, ia his railing against
drunkenes*. The licentious unnivcrsa’ly

«

DRU G- STO^j

■= A.-S-

,Weh -lin»

abhor lutebery—tbe tattler dwpisos tale-

most honest men in tl&gt;« world.
So they
each *ay of thcjn*e|vea, and it i* a coldhearted cruel werid that disbelieve* them.

J. P. Roberts,

■__ a«..w&lt; m town by

pou- 1 nerc !»*■«*— -—.

-

SlJS- Wtayr-.d «*« 5
M mW •promirod&lt;*™
bJ “
.. «e?Z
n?olenran,
to rronJ
«oh«

"dress

goods

DMVGI AND MEDICIMI^
Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Huch aa Print*, Ginshams, LcLaiM, Me-

TUllPENTINE, ALCOnot,

Be that a* it may, the best n can do with
America, ftn her late trip from California, to our raider* in a more correct them is to giro them a place m thia ‘chap­ in a few day., and kef&lt; hw
ter,’ for we believe they do belong with
following manner: H* »®t •3,m n° “ f
and the loo* of her valuable freight, of manner than we find it in the ‘Grand River
other localities as was well as
dinner couched in these term.: J
Burning Fluid together uithafeUg^g
the rest of the “w^yrrs."
life and treasure, strike* a chill of terror
“DewrSir, will you cMig* »• »»y /•«
After all, the most niggardly set of be­
dupt meaairred to procure the *crvk4
GROCERljg
That asbly conducted “Paper" In an ar­
• “jvOTfclVED new lot of
company to dinner, on
miniMer at the African church in thia one wish ojd Ocean, with all her benefits; ticle beAed. “Our Railroad—It'* con­ ings, to be met with in this country, arc at
8M&gt; M TEA. COFFEE, 8UGAU rp.
8 Woek T I have Invited a numbw of
CES, PEPER, FISH. £ . w*SS
BOOTBaad BHOEE.
all her treasure, store* of food, health nections at MHwaukoc” has the follow, a few curly headed locufoeoee who profce* «ra*dtaurlY elever persons, and do not
thing
in tho Grocery line,
pomted to wait upon ‘Brvdder i'carre'
to bslicre that any steps taken to ameli­
Ladfa’e Gaiter*
u b and Boot*, a
giving and life promoting Influcncca^were ing:
jnll bg wanted for femilv w. * J*
4 who was generally acknowledged to be
good M-ortmentai very low pnece.
orate the condition of slavoe, &lt;w prevent
the must suitable pcraouag* to fill that dried up. Surely the uneveneea of her
A Coremittee appointed by the Board
they hare on band tl^’kvtk^j
On hand a very Urge stock uf Crockery
high and bocorable atathio,) and solicit rocky bed, must bo nearly leveled, tho of Trade of Mill waukee have submitted a their introduction into new territory
Colmel Huwr.tk.
&lt;•►
of ammunition fi.r »|«.rt«n&gt;ea
stone and Giese Wans.
him to accept the pastorship of their barrcncss
. such a* powder, and pw.*
lier sterile rocky bottom suf- Report, which we find puplished in the kart a tendency to bring bbonl amalgama. didst* for State Treasurer of Louisiana,
Just received a new atnek
contend* that certain frecnegroe* in Kapchurch. They were informed that he ficicntly c*riched from the flesh, blood Sentinel, • of tbe 17th, showing the Rail­
w euMhm Cap of B|i kj^
G-'ROCERIES,
ide* bate the right to rote. There »ame
wouH ecoept tbe laborious task for the
road facilities ofthat citr, and the imporWater PnK&lt;, mJ '
And they continue their vociferation*
of all ki»l. dump for Rsody P»D
and bones pf our fellow being*, sacrificed
modtralc sum of forty-five dollars per an­
lance oftbe Detroit nnd Milwaukee line.
others, SL-.t,
I have also a very largo qusnUty of
of her remorseless waves, to The following table is given, showing the with a pertinacity that shows them to be
num; but, insignificant aa this price may
Ix-ad. Ac.
i valleys and lb|t bed the foun- lines of Railroad radiating from that real “nigger haters." And who knows
eeem, hia Bock thought it exorbitant, and make t
Al! the p. p.
peremptorily refased to give it.
but they haye rtasun to be! We say again. It la a little singular that Demo­
dation
th luxuriant fields, could bat d.,:
ular Patent
crat* are found in * slate State ready to
AND
Two or three week* plsred. and, being
XJLUM.
VOW
I
avnrt. iKSTIR K U.VX. who knows 1 for wo arc only apply ing our
Medicine*, ut the
some mighty Moses smite her retreating
oppose the Drvd Scott dedskm.
nnxGi.Es,
unable to get another preacher, it was
Lake Shore.
tt
8S theory, may bo it wHl not .work hcrc;biit
day may afeo l-o
on hand and all persim* wishing tn toy or
finally agreed to pay'the stipenod, andon waters, ami roll beck her engulphing Frat River Valle*,
H
.42 wbujinows, but that a few drops uf the
found at this cataluitbsell will do well to call before bargaining
Milwaukee it Be'foit,
the onreing Sabbath the tutlosriag took
Fearful Reaccaater with s Bens.
13H
ntenu
Also a gr.wt r»“real African’ rwrf their jetty lucks, and
elsewhere.
How maty more lives tnnst be sacrifi­ Nil. A Miss, main line, 200
2tM)
rioty of tho dwinwt P-rfe.
I would particularly call the attention
It appears that a party of gentlemen
“Bruddar Penroe, weS eluded to gin ced—how
alius through their amiable fiscesl They
“ “ branches,
44
nany more human being*
n • *y for the &lt;wpc&lt; ill seo.cyof
persons
who
arc
building
to
the
Jacl
from
Augusta,
ooo.lsting
»fM'^
LaCrosse A Mil.
123
certainly remind us of an individual who
tjtydalion of the Indie*. Alas
thrown into ithe bollontleu srale, to etay
Young. Andrews and McCorrnick while that 1 hare just Received . Uw -J-ck of
Milwaukee a Watertown 80
Stationary, Pros, Pem ii*. Ink.
in bi* younger days had tbo ‘measles,
of old Ocean for more vio- Mil. A Fond du Lac,
-hunting in the pine fibwstei bordering th* Nails and Glass and that I will furufah
our clerical friend arove nnd
—
cry variety) Paper. Envelops 4r.
and ever in after life, a alight cold on hi* Chippewa Rivtr, on the 22nd iMrt..vn- oarii, Glree, nail*. Door Trimming* Ac..
stay her thirst for more human Milwaukee A Superior, 18
Tbev would re*p&lt;«tivehariuama u
lung* brought on, a* bo.aaid the ’meaalce' countered every large black benr. and at a* low a figure a* poe*ible.
‘Brecderen, I eaa't preach for dat sacrifices.
True death will overtake us Milwaukee A Horicon, 03
the &lt;ntixci:* of Hastings and &lt;.f |Q TO.
were attackevi by it with a degree of forj
h kenfikld
agata.
all, erentua ly, whether wc are upon the
rounding County, Mortally that they hi
ocity .ridom exhibited by tbegrizzly toar
•Why, you only axed forty.five,’ tried
T.rtal,
0*5
____
1888
Show,
a*
thirrea!
thoroHgh
bred
negro
tend IQ nclj UvrxyUUng in their Haaof
sea or upon ’land,
‘ 'but to cnntcruj.fete the
oftbe Rocky Mountain*, They had star­
half* doacn wees.
Tlie Committee think it “«afc to assert, hater, one who can “smell a nigger” afar
buoinoap aa cheap a* can Lt- bought
going downt'‘the cngulpking at one fell
ted on their way homeward, and while
that on tbe cl&lt;»e &lt;»f the year 1858. there
place.
asz-ending a swale, or drop river toward
lobio ship freighted with val" will be 1.000 mile* of these Jim-* of IbuxL
All pereon* indebted to me by Noto
Give ua a tail and judge foryonrwha.
uable life, with all ur nearly all onboard, in onerwtbm, and thcr vrill^bring to MH- dividual, one who would have to swear ».ui*rt, diecovcrrd a &gt;x*«r standing upon or Account will find it to their advan­ Produce of moat kinds »ill be tuts 4
the
summit
of
a
ridge
some
distance
from
tliat
bo
was
“
part
Indian
”
in
order
to
vote
tage to call and arrange them before tho exchange.
is enough to chill the blood in our veins. wairiceefrnm 1.000 to JJ200 pufamger dai­
thorn.
One
of
the
ptyty
Mr.
G.
8.
Mcand to admrnusb ua, as with an electrical ly. With this numberpf arrivals in th*r in some of our States. Applying this Connick discharged his piece at the Eli- fifteenth ofOctober as after that time they
Special attention will be given tot*(*The principle is this, and will ever re­ shuck, of tli&lt; uncertainty of life upon the city, the estimate of TOO per day, Vuu- rule to these praters about amalgamation, j
pounding and putting up Prracriptku*.—
mal. when it made toward* him at a rapwould take the transit route to the east.
am in fore*, that men by nature are sea.
And ev«ry one purchasing Mrdieitesfar*
wo shall learn to pity, and not to blame • id pace. Arriving io their tnuitt. it eprang
Hov imjiotcut the human arm to
os.—{Ceclineatal Congress, 1779.
may rely &gt;&gt;’;• m them aa being nonine.
them. We love our children, they xnust spou Mr. McCurraiek. tearing him from
Juno 2-"»t^ lt»57.
■•&gt;£
It fa conceded oc. all hands that the struggle against tbo decrees of fate.—
hi* Ix.roc and wounding him in a dreadful
When tbe r let has gone forth, and the use of to show that these railroad*. radia­ love tbcir's, and an accidental visit to the
manner.
AS USUAL,
mirror
may
have
shown
them
that
a
few
fettxl vessel is doomed, no jiumbor of ting from the City of Milwaukee, would
URGE AND DESIRAIXE STOCI
The rest of the party immediately dis­
more ihadu would
c tbbir posterity
|TTith aa good and complete an assortmounted, but fi&gt;r some time were unable 1 I lllfflt of
OF
bring a large amount of business to the
of citizenship, under the Dred Scott de­
1 amount of g id can buy her ransom. As
to render tbeir c*jnrad* any assistance,
Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad, would
country may be abolished by law.—[Geo.
cision. At any rate wc give them consid­ on account of the bear having him in sueh
daylight
fad&lt;k,apd
darkness
close*
in
closcWashington.
alto hold g&lt;*&gt;d with regard to borines on
a
|x.*itipn
that
l..
dheharge
their
gun*
at
erable
space
in
thia
^chapter"
ns
tin:
**bigi lyaroundhei, while the tempest rage*,snd any other road having a favorable termi­
*
A^D
A* a particular friend ha* taken the
tin? fere«i«ni» brute would hive still more
1 -tbo wild bill iw&lt;* below and toss in aw­ nus on Lake Michigan; therefor* the *• ent nigga'* in de ring.”
LUirtv to citeulatc the
that we are
periled his life.
Wirt.
. lul grandeur spattering the cold chilftng mount of busintM and travel which could
Finally. Mr. Y- .dubbgd !«• rifie. "d keepmr a GjiOO SHOP, i take tide op­
JVT" Read H. J. Kcnfiold'a acw Ad. struck thcln-V «P°O
head, when It im­ portunity to uy to my friend-*- • *-that
spray over I tr load uf living freight; she be brought across from Wisconsin, Iowa
the nation.—[Layfayette.
vertisment in another A-ulumn. XJur mediately kt go it* deathly gra»p upon IS Dot tbe case, nor never will be ne long
Slavery is repugnant to the principles। goes down—down with all on board; and and Minnesota, would.abundantly supply
friend Kax’ knows, that to prosper in Mr. McCormick, and sprang upon young a. I am aone, and the WHISKEY BAR­
•f Christianity; it prostrates every beaev- the remorseI '4* naves come iruahing on two «r three such roads on tbi&lt;aide of the
lib*.! &gt;'.U&gt;
with .rd.-'ukji
redoubled ferociW. tearing and BEL I pul into my cellar was filled with IT AVE now in store an! od»r st EXbusiness, one rmust needs advertise
.
Ucnt action in the human heart.—[Pat­ and seize th
Ifair' victims, aud nearly five
wounding him %
in such a dreadful manner VKKLBS.
hinuetf. communin T.REMELY U»W PRICES
rallyi thereby■ hrli.ino
helping himself,
communi­
rick Hretry.
hundred soldi
U arc left engaged in a hand
that fear* are entertained of Ids re*cov.
Tbaokful fo my numerous cimtonwa CASH,-&lt;aie &lt;•/the largest and n*»t dukn
The way, I hope, fa preparing, under
When, therefore, ws eoaaidcr tho fact, ty and the printer. Tlmt be thereby
fur their past liberal patronage, I hope to able stock of good* ever offered iu
err.
fiet, Lr Fife, with those wild
Ae onepi are of heaven, for a gradual em­ jto band e&lt;&gt;nfl
that such a route a* ha* been proposed is helps himself hi* pro»j&gt;erou* business wPI
Tbethird pally *uo*ded in dispatching merits ctHlUSuencc «/the,same.
and maddenej«! billows.—
ancipation.—[Jefferson.
tho most , direct and much the nearcs testify. He help* the community by di­ tho ferocious creature, but But before re­
.
D.C. HAWLEY.
Even the earth itself, which teems with.
Tie guM wa re«k, for gold, wo toil— from Milwaukee the great Nucleus of
nSOtf
recting them, where to buy their goods to ceiving several severe bites and I aving two Sept. 22 1857.
profusion under the cultivating hands of
Our aaeortmer.l of Staple and Fanev Dry
Fee it gfaff to boar it! ! !
railroads on the western shore of Lake the best ad vantage; and he helps the print uf hi* ribs broken.
the free born laborer, shrinks into bqrrenbytJch, the merchant hi* de*k, the banker,
The party eucoeeded in reselling a log­
nes* from the contaminating sweat of a
•
NOTIQE.
Michigan to New York, and Philadelphia, er by paying promptly for everything ho
l/nrcs bi* cointer, to try the uncertainty
many stylcenot to lw
clwsbrre.
ger
’
s
shanty
about
midnqtht,
and
were
slave—[Monteequei n.
it will not be questioned fur a moment receives at hi* hand*. (We wish we could bronght hvioe tbe next day iu a disabled
JOB Picsces Carpeting, from Aucticn a
The south now maintains that slavery of an ocean wyage, nnd all for gold.
that a road Reading from Muskegon to say the same of everybody bat we cun- condition.
New York price*.
.
Wc enll up-&gt;n tbee Gold, to save those
Tho bear weighed, when drowsed, up­
Jonesville ietl(pay.
JOff Mantilla* in every sty le from II.CO
not.) Success to our friend Kenficld!
3rowtrfng teufvrqra. It is of no avail—o
ward* [of one tbu.iiinJ pounds.-— Siu
Let any oce, whofo sceptical an this
to 020 00.
justify the
few
arc
saisd
«ble
many
meet
their
fate.
Claire
Telegntpb.
300 Para-ud.. embracing maty new style*
(&gt;vhrC,-uke M-map and trace the route to
bondage.—
Tux ronca or uaerr.— Wc notice the
Where now is tba power of gold, it* tal- New York, or Philadelphia, from Milwau­
at low price*.
.
ru,&lt; at the of H. J, Kenfirld's advertise­
Bonnet*, K;l
WI qriifieial* In
wmanic influrtici-. that antidoteffur earthy kee, and they' will be convinced that tho
A JDxo^aac* CorxTxarzrr.—The
ment in
die
Pioneer,
tor
some
weeks
past.
...
. .™,
Canada j-apere
vatusty.
•'
topers iannounce ‘‘ ‘
’
ilM The bed of the ocean supportsyhosc
shortest and most practiced route would lias been re uned, from wlu^t it should fiTe dollar bill &lt;
hl" on the &gt;,
.
CLOTHING,
lifeless Jortns, and their pockets fillid with
The Fremont Journal tails agoodalory
be obtained by a road cunncctiug Muske­ have been. Mr. Kt-nfil-ld -has iroeu doing Bank
ooMMissioKEirs notice
*- - ha*
-been i*»oed. which la wr(J cal
BOOTS ANDSIK'FS.
gold. Aruuisi tb* wrecked ship's Mull gon and J onesv Hie.
'
HATS AND CAI’S.
business in our village several yuan, and cu’ated to deceive. It is an alteration
they lie, and tha^ too, freighted with gold,
•
AND GRUCETJEk
The neccorary
And now we w'uh to ask one plain those who have dealt with him have nni- from a genuine one.
a frightful commentary upon the iocficacy question, which the people of Barry Coon
clange* have been effected by the aid of .
Purriiasing
largely from Andfoosho
vcrmlly met ua with smiling countenanpersons in the usual inflated style of the
u.i nti«»r«pb, inn^z rf ib.
of riches in tia: hour of peril, when it only
porter* andNanufacturv*. «cure
ty, and the different placco along the line ees, while many who ‘did not’still wear
Deed Scott Democracy, and making the
artistic
and
more
easily
detected
system
,
bear
»d
m
wi
furebw-d
to offer many good* at prict* that dsfy
helps Ao.drag the victim Josn.
of the propoeed route, must answer on Cadaverous Cura. Can’t Adrtrtiftnnth of cult ing and pending. Tbe only safe I •'•«&lt;«. A I'shsyr A-w-ss*
competition. anJ Invite the a’trntii«i •*
Ttos* Kero our owafrienda, America's the thirteenth dry .ofOctobv, arid which
Z.
appearin that paper without conveying ipcan* of detecting thi* counterfeit fa to .
the cLw »t bay er*.
when be paused suddenly and exclaimed: own sons, and it fa meet, that American*
olaerrc that the plate is a fee simile of the . *&lt;&gt;«t di dtlsw »(*&gt;*&gt;.
is, “what will they do -toward* organiz­ fidae Jmpressioa»!
Notwithstanding the *&lt;lvancc in TEA#
•Now.-gvntkmcn, what do you think I*— mourn for them. There were hu*bun&lt;ls
gutitiifi'e one dolfer plales, hiving the fig- j
Ju*"** **7^?***;
ing n company to encourage and forward
purch*'ing
are
,l_ *'
Instantly n man rose in the assembly .and
•• uirw , our fisralitivaf &gt;r [■
...... —
lire
J
at
each
rod
of
the
upper
corners;
|
,m
uo
tb^u7^«Xterum.
and fislhcrs, f.mdly hoping in a few short U&gt;e building of (Lis rued- It»» vitaly imHihday i Wearo enabled to oflerthr «r*»f
with one eye Partly etared, awdswtly,
wlujrua* the genuine five dollar plate* .if !«Bsat«*iber IM. for ibe
stated
that
the
Democrat*
of
Vermont
with Scotch brogue, oaiij: ‘Mr. .Fitmc-1
•U. i_..i. z__ ______ m____ ___ . v ,-e ■ i»l» lu rrwrrt their fuu
portanl to the well being and interest of
frock, I think, Sir, I do inde^Sir, I think , There were sons returning wlffi their pur- the country through which it i* contempt* kad elected but one representative to the this lank (we believe there ar* taro) dif­
fttUiwswill***** &gt;1
K «. UAtw • * n.
fer altogether in their arrangement and
. •■“•JV’t
(Late &lt;d tbe firm of CU-k A RabcoriJ
that ii you and 1 would stmprthu county aes filled with:that treasure which was to
Stale Legislature. Wc believe they liave design, ttum .ebgune dollar piste.
toother, we omild id more lie* jsor.ony I Hu,,.r j*
BnJ wpport the dedim ted tiff* road will pass, that tomolbing rball
elected between 25 and 40. We were
ter WU »d9*U per - !
C. I- CODB.
v
iner article on this subject, if the people led into the mistake by a typographical
time Sir!'—Det. Trib.
»•rerv-youqg
“ ;
u
-‘“”
“and
“4 rfathers
"'— w
'” "'
hesbaud*
return
A *tate Qmvention oftbe Editors and
■■Miura. *i taTuaa** Kalamazoo. May, J. |8&amp;».
t»lu
v.f Barry County expect to be bansfitud error ia one of our exchange*.
ing-to their ydung wire* and laxue^ lung
I?ublisbers of. ,.f tips state will be held
. by a rood of this kind they nut strike
.at Jadtron, OtL BA, al one o'clock, P. M.
FROST.
since left desolate by the depart are of
the first blow' for themsemIves.
*MI«aaM&gt;b«'r*&gt; *&lt;on&lt;ffor thv purpewe of establishing rule* and
those husband*; m their hand* they clut
LDKJtfHTBRFUBK 1»’-V KWWJTSo, al*&lt;&gt;, with those who reside at am/
hrgulalinq the busise**, and for the traaa- D»i&lt;M UsMuig* feptenter 54th I-J7
Sham Democracy ii «t « discount i el&gt;fj tight I v tfet gold which was there
------- the
ri. German*
n™.™ of
,x Mfasmiri.
w_™.ri Tbe
Tb. wBrf of
rU-w. Kd ,G|1
pri. other place along the line. Wo, there pcaranee,. In a menter unmistakable. We action of such other boaiaesa, a* may roma
-among
before
the
Cunreutiou.
C&gt;me
one,
come
fore
ask
all
who
arc
in
fiivor
ct
public
Un.
have cause for gratitude that bis visits
German Volkrblatl published itrGt. 1x&gt;uis
The waves have
all.
for die last three year* sa a National De vatioussmd sufferings.
jcovcrncjits to turn out to this meeting were not early this sci^on, a* cor(y frost
By order of the Pre** of Michigan.
mocratic paper, » a* sold cn Saturday4a*t awaMowcd them up; and now there are and do what tlxy can to encourage the would have entirely ruined the corn crop,
by its|&gt;ublisher, Mr. Aug. WiebwcMad car* wore face*, tearful vyea and auxiou*
harboring..r trusting her ..a my wxxwlnt
owing to its backwardness.' AU ufabose
The houriieel woman in the w*rld mav as 1 shall pay no debt* uf her contrac
is dow tfc* property of the central *o® beart*. and dcaolate home*, from which imilding of a Railroad through Barry
•County, for there can be no shadow of a not rcudy for fro«t by ths 2thh uf Sep­ tender herself more attnictiv^ by thee*, ting. .
iraslingi, and tie row -&lt;-****J
mittcc forlbe promotion of emigration to
•the last sad my of hope ha* departed.—
tember. deserved no sympathy.
x hibitiun uf delicacy and .n.'^ument. than
litasoori. 'Jbe new editor is Mr. J. F.
Hope, Aug., the 3!»t 1857.
While are eyrapathisc with those afflicted
the prettiest mmplotmi that rw.smiled, __________ \
MO8E8BHULT8.
whose
bead
i*
•innocent
of
a
thought
’
by
this
sad
calamity,
may
we
not
kt
it*
J3F“We are informed chat the lower
fine writer, In politica thfa paper D now
end in
our
rders
independont, Lu*, with atrong proclivities moral pas* unheeded, remembering that
bridge across the Thornapple in this vil­
fur free white'Kur oodLtbe promotion of riche* ar* vain, gold impotent, and life
Illinois, this ssasrai, will produce two
lage i* not safe for tho passage of U-am*
• migration t*-^t-swari. The St. Loui*
hundred
and
eight
mDlioo
bushel*
of
grain,
This world is full of “Niggers," some for the want of a little repair.
- Myutsrt sfOosd* b Urr* *-•»*•11 *♦•***
Will
Democrat from rfiewec wu derive the
black, some white and some red, with all thoee, having the charge of our street*, more than ten bushefa for'eveny-man.wo.
man and child in the U. 8.
ROAD THROUGH
intermediate shades of color po*sil&gt;ln.— give If a-little attention, thcroby obliging
FolbAfaO baa ehanged hand
The degree* of animoaity cifatiag beta^rc
up the Nation* Democratic
thoke wMvrsvd over it.
Putpam a Magazine Jaj* been coinhinrf
Vicse different casta, bear a atret prope^
wrth Emerson’., and the two will he
t»n to the difference tn shade of eolor,
Raving secured the scrvfaes of
We would Ilk* to receive a few bush­ issued henceforth as one, commencing with
the question. “Will such a Rood pay T'
between the different individual*.
The els of Wheat on subscriptions at seven tho October number.
It fa not necessary at thia time to-n&gt;ention
white hates the red ‘nigger’ the red hate* shilling* a bushel. Also a &amp;w Data,
the large quality and particular kinds of
"
wd &gt;*«r mill bring bnilt on th.
the black “nigger,’ and so on through the Pewhca, Apple*, Butter, Lard or money
pl"'- "H*lt" •»&gt; •
whole JiD*4 mutual .hatred, animosity,
probibllity would be transported over
jealoyay,.strile,o*utrotiu« andjiickcring.
ix-st &lt;rfwork, pleoe gj- c u, a 1L
this rood, should it ever be built from
Cash paid fur wheat
Wc learn from our exchange*, that
slight* and insults, follow a* naturally aa
Jonceville to Grand Rapids, or Muskegon
B^LTVi’DCD A GRANT.
night follow* day. But the strife doe* Col- Benton continue* ill, and hi* recov­
Hasting*. 8cp. 3i |W7
not end here, /or tho qiggers of this world ery ia thought doubtful

UOlll,

Q *M &gt;

T

LAST CALL.

ATTIIE OLD' STAND

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp; Co.

KALAMAZOO.

.

H

GffR**nBo&gt;vi:i:vi

New Barry Mill.

S

Y

O

G^rie6“4FMcyG«xl5

»10*553* w- bowler.

.It Prices Loir^

funtfatod by the diflerent places through
wtbE-b the proposed road would paas ; nor

do not differ alone in riwpcdt. to color,

HMtings, June 4th 1857. ‘
“j| Suhtcrtber” (whom wo suspeeC to
?“1&lt;?,LT fnr
have hew.
be .some narrow jnipded Leach) aaka ns
received at thia office, and wig be distri­
wby
&lt;e
advertise
Dr.
Ana's
JMh;
and
buted among the different towns in the- u.,. l2ACTINGS aud vicinity
ic, respectable and vulgar njggenr, each of
nuLjgt
«• sasem* say M*4 sf
«P2° «be orfpr, or pe rwxuil np
which, aa much dreads and abhon* ‘apialB1GN AMD
doing. ^The first, eococ.d, and third are
gam*tian' wUh the lower claaaaa, as do«
•Sangi
rcspfctively.
Fxnrmio.
tbe white with the bbak “nigger."
Iti*
&lt;•-■ W. MILLS,
imitation or
not unfreqoenlly difficult- to aarertain
The fifth is that Dr. Am’a preparation*
there are high braal and Jow-bred niggers,

,

,tfae t»d is well established in the

that ne railroad wa« ever built

class, aa each flequcnlly claim* the super­

iority ; but all arc equally afraid of amal-

or particular* inquire of

April.U.

Twt? U!WB-

a. Jaatooci/'1*

�pnng
COLUMN,

I Still Live.

Just reqpive4 a large
stotk of

TO TgB

SOOTS,

totSsJ¥&lt;b4?*

Jew.Umn New York twire-s.—

N- !with«!anding the high price of CoG
tnn ii- --is, I shall sell Tip Top Prints for
j-2?middling for A Stripes, Ticks,
p.‘ . • Kentucky jeans. Drills Sheeps
Gr;,.. C:,.»imet' Sau'meUa. "Flannefrs
d srd imtwillcp Green, Yellow, ‘Red i
s::l-IV;..:v. Imlt flannel.'
' ' '

Ready-Made

Shoes

“ •
t'M-aac laVOT II
ritb * call and exam-

CATALOGUE.

Clothing!

' ' ' '

'

OF

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

• i» tired At diagwiieJ with old trust
ore Itia creditor*; therefore PAY
(-IGO; an J evtrstobtea wpn’t troub-

'

SALE

L BUCKLEY

•ftc ialweriber having a few day* lon­
ger i.. remain ui Hustings before removin- lu the Weal takes this public method
uf aJ'm’uncioR hit intention of
SELLING GOODY’S LOWER
lU: anv or all the stones in Barry ooupty.
l[c v, idies R distinctly understood that

AT

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

Ready Pay Store,

L08T.-^By the reUeriberdc'Ar kb^Hr1
the eleventh da/ of July -a calfskin wal­
let containing pns note of righty dollars
given by James Miller to Peter Cramer
or bearer ai-d a road tJrdsr- drawn by Um
Treasurer of Caallton’ te Peter Cramsr

AYER’S
PILES.

NEW GOODS

column.

To the Public.

Mews!

County, aUo eno note give^' tv -J. E. Hagw of three dollars to Peter Cuunar cr
bearer, some time In Jtrqe la.it, and some

FAMILY PHYSIC

sons against purchasing tb* above obfigs.
tions. Any persorrfmdmgthe-abov* wal­
let and obiigsiiijos and returning thasams
to tbo subscriber shall Im liberally reward
ed.1
PETER CRAMER,
Woodland, July 22, 1852.
-

nbv mu
. EVERY' VARIETY, »•-

1,307,903.421

Of ALL KIXD3,

LARGEST AND BEST

A5D IT TAKES MOSEY TO BUY GOUD JEWEI.RY.

GINGHAMS.

AT

LAWNS,

A nice assortment

tranreued Buaineoa .n««.'ullr M Yeary,
a»D cornsTV-fsonars! D&gt; uauLTM,
waitTU a*S titautt. .
Paid sa Aggrvgalr Ims JRitw SiO.OVMJOC.
I* orjpmized on a iwUnn*! baauq with local
agencies in all principal places, under a
Mercantile system; fulirtded onaeasb
Standard, with an cbvfablv sepu-

tstion alike the same on the’
bank* of the Hudson, or ths
MiMinippi, the Gulf of
Mexico or the Northern
Laktw; presenting a
a powerful organi­
zation a* n conservitor ofpul&gt;lic good nnd ■
Ikind of
integrity
couid to

'
JEWELHT AJfD BOOK STORE
of tbe.nbeeriUra, on tbe toath tide of St
in KUjfcai. bdyy gn«l aterr.
We take thia method of infonnlng tho I
of lUaUnga and nciMty. that -o Kon coc

BRILLIANTS,
Ery.ipelM, Palpitation
U..L
KL

OF

"elected, ever brought tn thia place, and
aou^w much cheeper I am now selling

saand Pradla.fWQxry inslilr *o&lt;

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNlETO .TO. GIVE AWAY—ALL

HATS AND CAPS

HANSCOMITS,
1 shall offer my stock of

Kl&gt;’D3 BONNET TRIMLNGS
----------- --AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
Ifoating*. Mardi IT, 1MT.

Main Street,

DRY GOODA, GROCERIES, CARPETS,

boosts and shoes.

KALMAZOO.

and Retail, at such prices
t it will lw an inducement lor Country
■rchanta. Pedlars, ami Farmers from a
&gt;I.I&gt; ANDNEW-UIclaiM Dei ... ------------------. Lomb-*aa. Alpacca* J'uruswOae , C”X*,,,U elsewhere.

C.1T» '

O. D. HANSCOMS

BROADCLOTHS,

May, Oth 1S57-.
i

ibtliittg.

GRIND STONES,

Caasimrrcs and Vestings, is the largest
nnd most varied ever brought to this'
piner. In cuneltrshm I would call ynurat-

A ireritleTnsn rf ttnimncvhable ta’»e.whn
will mdenvnr t&lt;» teti’ff nnv nnd nil perion» who may favor him with a call.

. ou the Shortest Notice^

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
AS USUAL

AND DYESTUFFS.

AJ1 kind* of produce, taken in exchange
fur Goods.
'
•

cash

GROCERIES.

’

——

TLA,

coif’b-jsjg:,

•

AYER’S

cherry pectoral,

of Hunting* in Mid county at ten o'clock
Rales jmdRulcsaa Liberal aa tho Risk* a a
A. M. &lt;&gt;o the fu) lowing days namely vi£
sumed periidf Air Sbl 1‘eocy anBTair *•
—.m the twenty-first day of September,
Profit.
next, and on the Sixteenth da)' of Novem­
ber next, and on th» twrety-fifth day of
January next and nil person* having

And every thing tn the line uf Grocene*. | ,
F«r it., rapid car* of
'
------COCGHS,
(OLDS,
HOIRSEXE^S,

P*ac* nn limr’ aforesaid, qr to
jure ver
oarrefftherefrom.
•

mtry iirausdi

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.
JWXJS.'

y2nl

CHANGE OF TIME.

LyioatS EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

dbiptorr

GRAST k SPAULDING.
Ilaatinga, June 4: 1857.

v2i&gt;4

Battle Greek, Hastings and A G.
’ -Rapids Stage Route.

i A fomms th.-eiltMMcfHaslinasMdilanyC*.
I tut ha b»&gt; ;&gt;|&lt;r.t4 *

N add idler Monday .August 31st, 18­
57, .until /urthcr notice, stage* will
leave the following nnnidf plgccs, as fol­
low*. to wit;
Leave Hasting far Battle Creek. Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Frida)*, al 7 o’e|.&lt;k, A. M. nnd’ arrive al Battle Creek,
at 1 o’clock. I*. M. in time to take the
afternoon cars east or west, and «&gt;n Tues­
day*. Thursdays and Saturdays at one o'­
clock P. M. iii time to.take tbp evening
train ofoara.
’ -&gt;
Leave Battle Creek for Hastings on
Tuesdays, TlairMlays’and Saturdays at 7
o'clock,’A-M.. and arrive at Hastings
at two &lt;‘clcck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at4 o’clock'. A.
M.. nsd arrive in HastiBge. st ID o’clock,
L-ave Harting* for Grand Raplfli mi aa beiiift I
I Mondavs, WfldMs&amp;ty* nnd Fridays.at
10 o'clock A. M.. and Urnvfe Jit,.Grand
Rapids at 8 O’clock P. M.‘
Leave Grand Rapids for Jilting* and
Battle Creek oMl’uredays, Thursday »,and
Saturdays, at four o’clock. P. M17n-tf
C-SHEPAEQP^

.

r.u i™ runs, siiEEr
i llts
Hints &lt;od DE Eli SKINS.

S.CLERATUS at 84.58 per 100 lb. and
5c per lb.
SALT By the barrel_tml

TAltOR SHOP,

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

MOIITGAGBtfAEE. •

FRANCIS ROWERSpnng fathiont jutl rvrrirrd.
JL W. WABBKM.

•K." nt nuirteagvf. on !•&lt;
|«wrr of aale coatainta

Judge of Probate,

iraiT;
I Mag uta»

AWoow rrcioriiriu SITU NG atock of Good
and l.a.t
Ua^ia Ur.! ralca.a-rUnn.tor ■
. *7/£L/-&lt;*ftX^I KJ/A*DirxjeA ATOiXS,
. zzx (MPPKH AXDSiamXQJl .
.rrjAX n iticar orm

I

ELEVATED
•
OVEN S TO V &amp;S,
LOW OVEN STOV.ES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
er teen in thia town. Jjiv Flat, and Box So»«a,
TO HOUSE BUILDrrS.

EXIXUTOH H SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.

J B. A J. X. Corr.
Atfra Cat
Dated. July Hlb. feSf.
erlr to apora. «r rtaU w. MidI"'-*. “*»• QTATEOF MICHIGAN. UaaiiT Cocarr. a*-—
md.andfeorr.elAeWcfthe Vtoconf Ue&gt;i&gt;nb.p.
|.n,UteC&lt;mrt in and for oxd ooOuty. At a
tbenco ea&gt;U&lt;ttbe piaeo uOtaginniug, all ’or'ag &gt;u .
rfu,, pynboto G.nrt fur aaidpoonly lurid-

busbeL

LARGEST .STOCK nl Ut«
.... BESTUQOD

ATTORNEY ASH COUNHELIXJR AT LAW,
Knidehoo. H»fx, Barry Co. Mid&gt;lgan.
For the preoant and until further notice. I will

to

ia hereby own'
i and autbuVilj ft

QWKB. Tin sod Fb&lt;*» loot Waft^rf sll kiatda
' on Iisad, or o.sdt to otdrr,
- ’ -. i.
llay.’JiKlse &lt;&gt;f f ......... - in Hie malter ufll(c
-BOBBING GF AM. KIXDH PttOMPTLY «w**of WUuam B. Gage. Ula uf Tiaurnapj'U. ija- tuwul.ipof Hope, in the coucty afc*.*»aida'tb«
•J dolta EAVBTKOUDH *nd C0VDUGTPM
l .w.ug dwenbed land, to wHt
v«m balf-of

C

Store in West red of Union BI&lt;wL
East End of Town.
North side.ot.-Main .Street.
'
L. BUCKLET,

FolUlci Itawed Wiihost Delay ky
• &gt; JAMES A.8WEEZEY,

Coinniiaaiunsrs.
Dated August 17lh 1857.

yoown. jlwpoUfcj

O

Mr. Henry Brown.

Boots and Shoes.

DOWELL MASI

HSU,

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for|
Goods.
IE?™^r3JS2;'J
,£=’.trZ:
if OU tir

on the building.

: - -.4.1 for from in to 1; J crl&gt;t&lt; a rail—mn?

tl.na LmG

JAMES C. AYER,

Practical and Analytical Chen

That Good TFA, sure to cure the heudache

PAPER AND BORDERS.

Sling f.i?n&gt;»r’*Ta&lt;4« I

OF ALL

SUGARS,

LARGE RED BOOT

And get up Suits on the shortest notice,
iu a manner and at such prices
calculated to please the
most fastidious.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

GROCERIES

wHLKcF

MAllS A BANTA.
ntStf

ituudofiLakes, wo/'■ thy theWe tho unilersigned having been ap­
STABILITY AND DIGNITY
pointed by the Judge of J*rwbetc for the
County ol Barry .in the «t»te of Michigan;
committionera to receive xtutninc and ad^ ,
ON MERIT ALONE
.
just nil claim* and demand* of all person*
FOUNDING ITS CI.AIMH
UTO PATRON AGE ANO FAYOB,
against tin: nrtaU- af\fihrrmnn
late
ol the township of ilaXingt in the ooeaty Anl&gt;rdiiig superior facilities and security
inmattcrinfinauritiiei^-^J-inimerctiil.;
of Barry decca*&lt;*d,barebr give notice llmt
Mechanical. MercandloxirTurnl, whiiu
six months are allowed from and after
ranking for importance 4p£ pub­
the lOtli of Aiigiih’. A. D. 1857 fur all
.
‘lie service
. .. creditors .if said estate to present their
— THE FIRST OF —
claim* and demands to the said commi*FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
. . OF AMERICA.
t'.

SJ/SI fXSS.r&amp;ra?»"3

UlotblBg: Hever so (heap.

KF Remember the

CLOTING,

SCHOOL BOOKS.

v. All

BOOTS AXD SHOES, READY MADE

1 cootinue t0 manufacture

sign of the

‘

WTITfl ASSETS AMOUXTIXG TO

IEO. U. HALDWJX, Gsanliaa.

BAITERS

FIRE and UiLAND

A Cash capital of S500,

FRISTS

whit^t la by jnrtjic

•
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
Incorporated 1819—Charter Perpetual.
NAVIGATION INSUBANfcEj
Callg attention of ita friends, patrons, and
tbo public generally, to the following facta
OF ITS HAVLNG

PRESS G-OODS,

FALL GOODS,

. 2ETNA
I^surmce Company.

OUABDIAM BALK.

Call and aw thtm btfort purthfuing
tUewhere.
■
'' ' ’ '

AND

CHOICE FIRST CLASS 1KSCRAXCL
•
.. - »T TUB
. a.-, .

Battlngi »bu«7 l«.ih, )8AT.
daref October. A.t». MH:

part of lb
ly eight..

CX)MM ISSIONER’S NOTICE.

J»&gt;L jr,

CKO. JT. BAUD, Ewnior,

MORTGAGE SALE.

New Carpet Store.

COOPERING BUSINESS.
.
,____ _ I- .t! U.
he.

Daft alt bajjig beta
tain Mtm of Bxiney ta
MaujK M

»l,..n|d rert be granted.
AjM Bit further n

---S'

Ib.„op««ju No. » Colo B'“* •
l‘oilK8DARR'-f-s- n-OUR BAnBEIAIUBS,
. BUTTKB HWUb’H. • •

large Slock of

M'l; prscedtog tb* tlr-»ufbrsnn^m

fiASUPES'S,

MEDICINES,

“KSSS1SS™S

AMMUNITION
■

u-’“*

MISCELL AX EOUS ARTI-CJ-ES-

Meh val.l mortgage wi

Jadgel
July Hth, iR.f.
QTATinjyViCniGA.N. Itarry County,
O b**r Cusrt In and for said eaoitty. Ata

Taxes for 1856.

-A. j n-^ora.

GET.

noon

on. cxothr.

Ute of Tbwvappte it

COMMISSION EltS NOT'.vK

luea.sXth*sto«»fN»&lt;i*wA Knapcuoa

A Urp Stock of

dr&lt;-'. and fortyatwen (»&lt;,
aight -&gt;si«w bsadndi
husdlsd sod nise*“ ■—
S-rnSH?.

bOOEiSS -GLASaJES,
CABlRi* WABRa

’nbrT.'r-tt/",

“.

Saturday Monday &amp; icerpay
Of cm* weak, troa lbs test dt’ of hl IM* I r IpT
Masting! Dsc. *. ISM

,

bM-W

toMA'aamr of asylum tbirty -8’«. (») M tewstHs

uh iwr.

n^Ajre a2N?P-c,-a-£’s'
.wua. wui teigu

Angatt M I8i«

�‘’s-KoricP
MLS er STATU TAX LANDS.
oi

SSS

07
07

775
770

of.»

oo a«

rn'~

3!

00 do
00 do

1

KBiai
1
1
I
I
1

of ibow. eld «et aunt* for «&lt;r .ou t be totl'ed cithsr
by^—WwtosUtoretoeU^^
nariiy At»iy. IBM. •

.

1,000

rtojtfta

-

03
33
IB
10
O»

COQPEBING BCB1N]

PHlIAnW.
H5O

07
07

00
00

30
30
22
60
22
22
22
30
ST

03
03
04
00
02
02
04
03
02

ww

lull
10U
1013
1044
1015
1067

2,QOO

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

103
1 03

IMPORTANT NOTICE.
u. u,
KO SORE CREDIT will be gi.es cA-Km
data to any cot—bet Uoodt wiU U mU 1*sT
FOB PAY than at any otlar bten Ha, wuIq

■ K-UPtt.
ICO
IK B3 1
1M5.
TMni &lt; Xorlb of Bangs 10 Wert

undlofacleTH

Caiateps rf

1070
1071
1Q72

00
00
4)0
00
00
00
00
00
01

1126
“ 1127
“ 1128
“ 1129
- 1130
“ 1300
Blank block betae«&gt; I
Mill at and Tboru «t- )

St SO M 147 '
1840.
Town 3 Karih of Kangs 10 West
njofuw|
It 55 W 1 08 178 I
nplofneBI 7

.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

HASTINGS Axr&gt; VICINITY,
Hurt he b now prepared to execute sir lai cf

atMbasiry and Bncv Articles.

O

SEEJJ. 0XB-4 0-UH

IS now In Mikxwfd c.jvratii.n, mij
REAL ESTATE l og SALE
ATE OF MICHTG.lh. WadtteaawCMW

to do any amount pf

OTTSTOlbd: WORK,
'

r M, Ml U - , ■
। frof ■ w|
•K-

in m pood order and a&gt; prompt as ,ny
otter Mill in Hirrv. or any &lt;&gt;tHcr onatv.
ttoeUsn. Jn.lge cf
Having secured tbe arnfcre of
hlcnaw. ea the aer- !
IhcrrwiU Uerfd at
hter^at^c^dtrenitiR

Herhanlri.

E *

ii„,h,
ih a tx’D-i.
.. - - ---- _e v.,nt&gt;nn&gt; 1

Geo. W. Fowler.

tT^Jm”DtfryTia mid State, au Alonday the
-l-.l.
„r 1.—.I A fl f^-.r &gt;1
..’.J—A &gt;_

i

a* Miller, awl rur mill bea.g built raitlw
most improved plan, together with &gt;pm|
; Stnutter—we are prepared to do' tbe
| beet ofwork. Please pre tut a call.
Cash paid fur * beat.
BQLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, .Sep. 3, 1657,
HURRAH FOR.FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!
DR. RAYNALES

MEDICATED TONIC!!

TJKEPARED by tbe proprietor. st fimlrrhn,
X Micbinn. and m&gt;M by hi* ■atkoruid ArrsU
TSI.U^I^n. ia a
I,anLata «cj nra

T F.

Hartky, Tbilor. and d&amp;

R. W. Warmw, FaahionaWo 1

A W. Atkxbb, Saddle and H:
er. Shop in Goodyear s Btovk.
Knageo'i Stan. Hastings. Muto.

F. C. Mstnn-L, Tlraee, Sign, a
Painter. Shop osar Foot* Hol

ISAAC C. MOTT.
i« V'm s-.!krg K0®” »*“CiuwtKia rna oss
MU.it. Ihsn can I* tonight. fl* th,'same money,
at my other riMe »Mn» i5e cfScwYtosh. ffiatfi.
roe^i tori all U*® ,wrfc&lt;‘r *3at11* Cr«k, Kaluna-

Darky Corttrr Clerk’s Onto, 1
Hastings.dune 4th 1857. | Tlx- sesdon Laws fur 1857, have been
received at this office, and will be distri­
buted among the didrrvot towns in thocounty, upon tbo order, or pc nu.ua! ap
plication of the town clerk of each town

G. W. MILLS,
____________________ County-Clturk.

Hittlinf)’, rrmf the ttrrroinuHirf Country

Great
Cure for Dyspepsia!
™JiIk.,a.0VyHTl'fI'8 rfrsiN.

Send in You

qpiIE Dm./«sNte.w FIM. .r &lt;We&gt;

Obdehs,

sod tlw gnodi wiH ba erfeefcd and pot 'at. with l*
cioeh care ua if yen were prcscOl to Mtect Item

Th&gt;» to KAYUKET OWX RfimiY a— —
healthy stomach. Mo art"of tnan too ereul°H,
“r^r* P“?»er*. It certain, no AlrbobcTkhi.rZ

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
'Sv. eaa h« found in the sari rm or « ea cm marBEMAlSABLY LOW

ITI1CES.

have other agto.ttr. that «w r.rr fo^’r nrn
weeded fcr tbe cere of Aru* «-4 Ft. ar. bat Om
b nothin in which pcc*lc h*» c eo ML-t
aa they herein yew ptypetM.ou; *:&gt;J
*
WNCrQattee ww Men eader n ? Jecrwnm
ifiMHMte«4tetieMTn«MT wo vrsrem*
I Zne£w nd Freer, and Cbdl Fe.tn, b **
nried
fcttna,
a*
BarxAU-s
U
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f; Dr. Carpentet'uS'i.ysml. daring tbe part eneMm I have known it n&gt; toe ML
i r^n» d CURES Irusn all WHh tonb neeom m BrmitUa itu'n-rlditod
IIS—Brery botu« of the
i the written signature ef J

,lt Prices Itoucr
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Battle Creek, Hasting!

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TT S.'JfTEL GCTE AXD S4HVEJ. L. JOblX

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Taxes for 11

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Falk &amp; Holbrook, Attorney
suu-tKe^*'Cotte-""in Ch°Mcr
O«oe ta tbe emmul .tot/ cf How
Bir—t H-arinB Mtehiwan.
FoiMAW^^AUt. ^SAS. C.:

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1857.

NO. 22.

and n revenue of a principality for the In­
■FVNK.
come. We do not allude to the Marquis
“Tho North American Review tolls the of Westminister with two million dulfere
a year, or the Duke# of Btxrleugh, Port­
following
good story t
&lt;
land, Devonriiire, or Sutherland, each of
A countryman of ours, of somewhat
trr n. wodowortu.
wliom is nearly as wealthy.
7’7v*"tUr.Lsr. ■Wholesale and R®*
,
rude
appearance, walking on th# f-vs”4
The curiow thing is, bow little the
early
in May, saw his favorite dish of wealth of the British middle dames is
,
• -t—.
“* 5“r6w".
ttrawberries
and cream blushing at him made matter of ostentation. The other
rwawnoe m HMttogv, Mich.
,
ruin..- ; r-5ilr oI Hubte’r Briting.*U width*.
la dithreat f*te;
i
from
a
counter
ofa
restaurant.
- .
,,; .brokers. _ __
day Mr. Muntz, who bad been a member
^7 “
“
Entaring.becarelMsly calledforabow . of rMr
uBmeni, w«u
e boms.
Ww——
Parliament,
went to
to his iu..
Ibng
—
L. C. Kau-oao, Banker, Stock, Note ana
|E
Jw W------- .'
*■ -S’*' to the marked surprise of several perrons
,..Dealer in every variety
of ,n improved
Exchrett. Broker, Dutt. Crrek. Midi.
. Grvcenca. Crock try. Hani War*.
tl.ma. -1ft. !1U. l-&lt;~« w &gt;ta ■««&gt;«•&lt; present, who knew the ros. of inc lux- method of ivvnru
,r toeating fa
r shins,
and
oopper
for
ships, and
W. H. CotXMAb’a Banking Ollies, Battle
rfU»p.ril. u&gt; -bid. tar bu.taod taa ury, and rightly supposed the American was believed tn lie wealthy. His manner of
Cr«k. ColkcWon* ■•.tended to, nr.d reniiltod
One part of his route was through
«ipo~4. Tar bn.rta.~k. tab. dT was ignorant at whs* eost be was putting Jliving, plain with all hh comforts, never
wild ana mountainous district; and the
that filthv iadeet and throw It out of the
tindicated vast wealth. His will was prov, .run... D~lt»,U &gt;“ «*
Bishop, being a very humane man and, window.* You can put my warm cloak himself.
He had not finished his repast before od a fortnight ago, and the snare pereonconsiderate of his cattle, made a point of
over your shoulders till &lt;e reach the next th# curious lopks of the company suggesShouting th sir ribald aoogw. aad
protue;
which is wholly irrespective of hie
quitting hiv carriage at toeToot of every stare* and then you will be able to pur­ tod his mistake, ahd roused all his latent ality
Jlanded eetutes, amounted to 13.000,000.
Dealer in Dry
hill and walking to the top. On one of
chase some habit better suited to your pride.
,
■ He left I&amp;000 and the use of his furnished
these he bad loitered to look at the extern
SA31IEL T. McMIR,
•What is to part inquired he, a# he! ;house to his widow; ,1125,000 to each of
station and calling?
rive prororct, indulging tn a reverie upon
Notary Public. Conveyancer, Land and
•That is more cosily said than donc,my laid down hi# dish,'not jrilhout a lowering ,
its sterile appearance, and the change , love? he replied; ‘I hare lost all the mo­ aidd*look at the wi#eacres who waited for: hi* four sons; 110.000 to a son in New
Tu A grot, Tttla aad ClaiiM ia*«*tigated.
. Zealand; 11,000,000 to hie daughter; *5jj^RowM. Dealer in
that agriculture might produce, and in so
While kept th* grn’ral gertrumeEt aloof.
• his chop-fallen aspect when the victualler s O00 to'hie brother (tho esecaton) and all
,
M
y
I
jxwe-ed,
not
a
single
‘
, K- , &gt;Ad .-brir-Hardware. #ad
doing suffered his fiunUy and servants to, me to pay our expend. WJight. My reply should fall upon his waiting ear.— ■
Winked U thur wrongs, nor moved In ’
• o'■
* rimtr of Tin.
the rest, according to the law and fashion
be
considerably
in
advance;
perceiving
n«tf
boon
wS. Ro*«v’» B,xk‘ 8ttrt
; watch, too, that 1 so drer’y prtx*d! M:v '
‘A guinea, rir?
ofEngl ish primogeniture, to hi* ddeet *on.
thia he hastened to make up for lost time,
lhi-7^. JfobiSlJh______ ____________ —-Tossing down the coin from a not over- Had so wealthy a man p.-une-d away from
I treble man that I am'.’
m
and was stepping out with his best speed,
ff-r.,wimrtMAM, Mnnufitctui roof ^jLARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
‘Never mind your watch, off any thingJ full purse, and bundling up with an air of u*, he would have been duly advertised;
when a fellow leaped from behind a heap. tire, now-only pull off that mate of filth
, assumed indifference.
,
In England, a few tinea, without any glo­
of loore stones, and accompanying the. limplore you; who know* what bomd1
‘I’ll take another I’ was the American s rification, simply snnounees how bis prop­
flourish of a. huge club with it demoniac. contagion we may, all catch if yo« persat1 only rejoinder.
erty waa disposed of. There is »p sur­
yell, demanded “Money 1” with a feroci­
Rather a weak brother that! Hay-ered prise whatever at a tradesman’s haying re­
.
in
wearing
it!'
,
,
.
Deakn. in Drugs '
ty of tone and manner perfectly appall•
AND;
h
‘Take it off, dear papa, observed the still it hi. Lair. When be ha# traveled a alized in addition to hie other wealth, tho
little
further,
he
will
learn
that
if
a
man
uighter.
‘
but
don't
throw
it
away;
it
may
GOODS, ‘
'’I'he bishop gave the robber all the til™f*tU*wSlch who
wm ol &gt;3.000,000 of personal property.
ha* all the spunk in the world, he need not
In England the least ostentation is dis­
ver he had loose in his pocket, hoping that W
,
spend money foolishly, just to aatamsh
I
played by the wealthiest. Sumo year*
I!
hiatal..-..
-----------------Thu o'bnoxioih garment
was removed•,; ।Haifa dozen of the gaping mob of London. Lo a friend of ours dined al a private
(at THZ OLD STAUD OF*. *. dl C. U COB*.) ’
for no sooner had the ruffian *towed it
And vet we like nucn a story—it Is a study house in Manchester, cMouepolt* of Engthe
young
lady
wag
about
to
place
tt
un
­
UH—I 11!k" J»»»S
away in a capacious rent in his tattered
der the seat, when toe heard a Jingling ,sir, of character, and show* a national fol l.fld,.and among the half a dozen of whom
HAVE now in store and offer at EX- A
his p।
‘
- - “• &gt;
lamt.’ana amouje
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garment, than with another whirld • uf
uf his
noire that aUra-.tod her at ten non, and, on ly in a very cbaracteristte light. company
_____ _______
_ ________
TREMELY LOW PRICES for I
die
were composed
—rtnr
ourfnand.
trima,
bludgeon, and an awful oath, he exclaim- 1examination, found secreted, in various
. C ASII,-one of the largest and meat desir- Whiob
'
a mint5 letten and therefore poor, bring
Ax Awtvl m’taxz.-^ many d.r.
parte of the coat, not only the wateh.
.
able
stock
of
goods
ever
offered
in
J
the
beat
dressed
of
the
lot—one owned
too best oreweu ui
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lUa-tat'. litairr In
‘And is it with the likes of this I’m af­ pocket book, purse, and silver, of which
ago an Irishman was losfaft in one o the ,five millions sterling; two had three mil­
.
Wi-rttea War*, red » ’*nctv ot
ter letting you off!—a few paltrj lipcn- kr father had letn deprived, but a yel­
stores down town, suffering for a little of (lions each; a fourth had two millions; and
'
tat.-rw ob ?l»te(S:rt--l. on# door
nie&gt;; It’s the gould I'll have, or I'll "pal­ low canvas* Lag. such a# i» used by farm­
Fw‘» Holel, H*atia|C*,yfey
the “craytber.”
tthe host, comparatively pour among such
ter
y
wr
brains.
Arrah,
don
’
t
stand
shiv
­
i Our aasortment of Staple and Fancy Dry &lt;
ers, auntaimng about thirty guineas.
The clerk happening to step out for a mo- ,niillionsric-T, waa worth abool one milton.
ering there, like a Quaker in toe ague,
Br,.w». Dealrrdn Family
, Goods, cannot be equalled, and embrace#
The surprise and joy of all parties may merit, the Celt seised a tumbler, turned ,Here weirwil-4,000,000. or 170 000,000, . f, „
a variety cf F*W A*W'*but Tug out your purse, you deni, tinmo- b» imagined; they reached the inn where
many styleanot to be found elsewhere.
to a barrel, and drew it nearly three quar- (owned by five men, plain •¥®kenJ.R!“n.’
--•
llaatir.e*. khto.
diatelv, or I'll bate you as blue as a whet­ thev proposed stopping for the night, and
te.n full of liquid, which he swallowed ]mannered and plainly atUrriL—/’****’
100 Piesccs Carpeting, from Auction at ,
stone?
"
’ u toe portmanteaus had escaped the dan- without wahing to taste, and «»»da«mto- ,
New York prices.
His lordship most reluctantly yielded gere’of the road, the bishop w.s speedily
what scarce. It wm not » great while
100 Mantillas in every style from 11.00
iVk
his well filled puree, saying. In trernuluus able to attire himself canonically. Be­
to 120.00.
,
EHr““Are you afraid of bank* failing 1”
BulMia opposite
- accents: ‘My good fellow, there it is, don t fore the party retired to rert, intelligence, before be came back.
! fright, owning up the theft and, begp^ Mk^ths c^hfer, m Mr*.
500 Parasols, embracing many new style*
ill use me-^l’ve given you all; pray let arrived that tho highwayman had been
, to know “what he’d been puttin J"1.
I, Blacksmithing itt all
mo depart.’
•
U,°niE»! taJ miSdillta SMI
Uken, afters doperate rrmstam*—the, insides «v ’im.” Assuming a horrified went to draw her pension.! “Banks fall­
inc." said the dame. “I never bad any
‘Fair and *ofUv, if you vla.se; as cure notice dt the police being attracted b.X th#
as I’m not a good fellow I'm not dpns singular appearance of a man of his sta­ look- the clerk answered that it is potion. idre about at it all. If U gf* rc^
variety.
with you yet. I must search for your tion sporting anew hlack coat, and cover- “but," said ho, “1 can give you an anu- enough I don’t *« how h« dan M and if O
.
R.,.u
&amp; WwliTMAX. Funuwemen, CLOTHING,
he don’t 1 can’t see how be is to help »t—
note
cise,
for
I
’
ll
engage
you
have
a
few
1
dU
“
O,
by
the
powers
1
give
me
two
of
BOOTS
AND
SHOES.
Ml .taffiy. ear.., lock. «1± U» —11
But OM'
* w..". M.k.nr and in«ck»mitiuog . VI®-*.
“I meant," said he, “the banks that fora.A
HATSI A.w
AND CAPS
bits of paper payable at tho bank; ao pj.d.r«l tai orthodox r~"‘&gt;
i-ir.-,
from th* Canhcau to u&gt;«
&gt;*• ih’.m—for its a powerful drink I Uik .
AND GROCERIES- | Ttln will tte Golden from her ebon throne,
currency." She stood a moment count­
hand it over, or you’ll sup sorrow to- „ch- r«..r««l »i.bop «f Cta»l.—TuThe
clerk
kindly
administered
a
dose
■ from
r___ i Auction#, Im
»n easire that ball her own;
Purchasing largely
Im
of Glauber Salto, sufficiently large to phy s­ ” “Oh," you did, did you 1 said she, well
*lt was given up; a glance at tho road
ic a hors* !-and we agree with b.m in its about the same thing. |if they have
S~\V BucciK. Fa'l.ionablo Tailor. Cut* pnrter* and Manufeetures, we are enabled
A
Land
Speculation.
.
showed that all hope of assistance was unsto offer many goods at price# that defy Of the deepalring throng lb* dismal wall, |
the opinion that “that Irishman won t re­ money enough to redeem with ar.d iwavvailing, the carriage had disappeared bu^
competition, and invite toe attention ol
quire any further medical £*’£*nl
.8jArr&gt;#&gt;U«L .rer
en know* there’s need enough of redemp­
tho bishop made on instinctive movement
He had b«cn
pay the ltdiw womw for the l»J. Gw- the rest uf the sesaon !
T F IhnvzT. Tailor, and dealer ~
,nA***~ the do#*tbuyer*,
tion for a good many of then, and more
as
though
anxious
to
escape
from
further
Notwithstanding the advance in TEAS
en.1 Lawmn, »ho »»t«l a alite, came to drinking a pint of Burning FtaA- crace than they allow their oistomere,
dr !’».&gt; &lt;"'.tuinf. State Swrrt, two dpor# #rei our ficil ities for ^rcbaaing are sueh, that
P'l‘V^ait a while, or may be‘l shall get
Loda Gardtn Stall.
&gt;u»d it, ba! ay.bU-,1 u»M&gt;
fSugCT, and said—
. .
wojire enabled to offer the «mne On^nai
*Mr.
Suggs,
I
’
d
like
to
have
an
interes.
are uneurtian." 8b* p«s*^off like a•»angry with vou; hand over your witch
R WAViann, FiiriiknabkTailor. Shop
Worm. Mxtrtxu.—Dr. X.
in vour contract, and 'I’m willing to jmy
haltaUon, and the cashier cquut-d out one
,L
Bieck, over H- A Goodyear a Store.
and aeds, and then you may trudge.
Jult Gvd: bow Wildly throb* lb* mother-* heart.
masquerade ball. In tho molly and hapNow it happened that the divine felt a for iu I’ll fmd the tnoney to pay the In­ py^hrong. he falls in with a fair pdgrirn hundred and fifteen dollars’|ind seventeen
Eul.cr. MkB.___________ _ _ ■
I(Late of the firm of Clark A Babcock.)
htareet ol one
cents fifteen times while ptmdenng. wt*t
particular regard for Ms watch, not so dian, and give yo«
k
S. S. COBB.
A \V Atkixi. Saddle and Hamate Maktn black silk, whose eharminr person. ahc said, in order to catch hsr meaning.—
. much from its being of considerabls vriue third.’
,,
•
u&lt;~a. n«»r Neviaa a
Q L. COBB„ tx Inflicted by her follow*, not by tbrol
Not 'thout
’thout II was
was w
willing, would yel ■now white firokvnd bewitehingly wqu#t-. Bulon GattUt.
। presented
to w
him
‘‘Not
d* but because it had been
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(Late of the firm of S. S. € C. L. Cobb.)
tiah airs awakened inhissoul the most rapid he
ventured to asked Buggs, jeeringly.
.
by hi* first patron—ani
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;Io~7 Sb. eta. boon bra
.-un Houae, Sign. »-d Portiait kri.maxoo. May. 1. 1^7”/ — 7"
-•
‘I'll do better ’-han tnat, wuu ai
'
the OM&gt; man r.LOQl ENT.
-_________ ______ _
SiMtartt** alee* tu*&gt;
— -•
"Surdy Cvcn: have token enough- leave -wiping
wiping the bl&lt;x&gt;d
blood from his nose- *1 li fur­ oftha most languishing tenderness; be re­
Shop near Fool-* Hold. Healing*.
nish
the monev.
money, and give you
youi La
taJl th* vels in the hope of having made a bH»
me mv watch, and I’ll forgive you ell ywi P
i.h th.
ful conquest He roustere up courage and
have done?
.. ।land sells for when we part withiU
ooiph
•Very proberbly,’ remvsed Simon, venture* to «aur™»
O« tho opening of the XXN Itli Qm■
•Who
ax
’
d
your
fonzivenesa,
you
old
AT THE HASTINGS
-Who art thou, lovely maakf asks Rceas. in December. 1839, ia ronrequenM
t-.rtrt.rta Eariueotby J
•but,
unless
some
on
yc
counte
:no
out
varmint! Would you trifle with my good •
hundred, and f“rtehee your own^mo­ Dr. X. slxnoat meiud tn the glory of of a twofold driegatiou from New Jersey,
nature! Don’t force me to do anything five
|
DRUG store,
ney to buy the land with, 1 shall have to
the House waa unable, for some time, to
I’d be sorry for—but ‘whhnut any more ,
piunSinahkvr.ryUxury UW^.
unlock lh.-se here,’ patting the saddle-bag*, 1U'“b it possible you do not know, me complete its organization, andI presented
bother, just give me the watch, or by all ।
n... uuij
M
°r Gorged «•&gt;
lisps «he lady in the black to the country and the world the P«r,l&lt;’u*
red preipttwl
■and buy it for my»elf.’
' Doctor V
that's holy—
,
.,
Tb.,,
..red out w.lh fU*e- •*»
B.m« Ita. How bj Campbell A
TU do IU’ said Cbtanel Bryan, ^hobad
And he jerked the bludgeon from his
"'“No, upon my honor I do not know and discreditable aspect of the asscmblrd
DllCGS AND MEDIClNESt
Um -H lgter U».-« M«Mr
repreecntalivrs of the profi*.
right hand to his left, *p*t in the horny been making a calculation on the inside of
form themrelvcs into a ronst.lut.onal
thee.,’
,,
O Bev,.- avert «*^ “ "*"? ‘ **
prim of the former and re graced shefor- the crown of his hat, I’ll do it!'
“Bethink yourself Doctor T
,
Mtnhil;
•Ah ' said Suggs, ‘that’s what made the
body. On first naremhlmk, the Hoo#a
SdJ.1. «»pon o UtaSb
••Ah thou art surely the gracious (riry , has no officers, and the Clark of the prechickens squall.
You’re the man Im
on bringing it Into operation-, this action
who has appeareii to ms to dsy for theI ceding Congress acte, by usage, a* chairhuntin'!
Draw
your
weeptos!
.
was not unheeded by his victim--hedrow
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
The land waa forthwith eeHified to fourth time to open to me too g4'6’ of ™!ruXdrai.W»i''^forth the pdden Ume piece, and with a
Bmkthy &lt;teepl«x&lt;h»rK.’.
heavy «igh handed it to his spoiler, who Suggs, who immcd’wtely transferred it to b' *You mistake. Doctor, I am no fairy."■ On this occasion, after reaching the State
’ \&gt;; Bnurr, Register
of New Jersey, the acting Qerk dedtoed
C. art How. Bastinp. MM&gt;
rolhng the chain and seal around ft found
|
’Now, gentlemen,’ said the Captain,*ev“Ab—who art thou, then 1"
, to proceed in mlllng the roR, and
some wider aperture in his »PP»r®* *"t0
“1 am t!»e wull known lady to whom. to entertain any of the motioe. which
&lt;n»o pH-rr* are
___ _
,
which he crammed it; and riving himself’ crybody’s satisfied, alnt they!
(W’ V.-i p Countv Clerk and Notary Berelng rt.U &lt;"!•*" w"h
•If
thev
aim,
they
ought
to
be,
replied
you
have
now
there
nine
weeks
been
in
­
a riiakc to ascertain that ft nad found, by
. were m&amp;do tor the purpose of extricating
it* own gravity, a pise# of safety, hei Colonel Bryan who waa delighted with bis debted in the sum. of two dollars tta nv­ tho House from it# embarrassment. Many
..... ..
Irnntntf 1
.
ih. ta.~d mta j-lM»~ mtabta
A thing to1
’“'•And now be off with you, and thanki
think so, too,’ remarked Sums; ‘and
Ud talr~~d U. H&lt;ta« l«
• bein' as that’s the case' be continued, open- ring.
&lt;hrt. w~ n.'l.l^ ta! tarftaon ~d db
tbs biiasid saint# that yoa »*’• ““ *‘“*
•tin® in the Grocery- hna, »uc“
» Ing hi. saddle-qags, ‘as I had to art befor*
Bowling oft
“‘.ft b.
w
out a scratch on your skin, or tb« *«lue
. order in proapert.
. ■__
you all as if my.saddle-bags were toll of
The fourth day opened, and s.ill eonMR. blhh’U--- .
, *
of your little finger hurt.’
or eight months, you havobeencol- fusion wa# trio mphauL Rm th*,bo“L^
ft needed no persuasion to persuade the gold and silver, or else Iom my chancs ol seven
.Amnnmldta &lt;-r
profit here. I’ll now throw out these here KX.oSiinel of“Ki«*" 1 take the directhrallmoot was at htod, and a seeno
bishop to turn hi# back upon the despoil
Phyaidan and SarecoaJnek. and old iron, for it’s nugbty tire­ liberty, therefore, of coding y&lt;~ -T &lt;*kJens Rci
La preacriwu
- —— er of bi. earthly good, and having no
r adwa’y, near the Court Bowse,
some to a home!’ and the Captain d»d inat. for I, too, am a collect.* ol such cothoah day* whan Croat wall uttered the
"Wright to carry ho set off at what roue#- ।
Hatkap.
throw out the rocks snS old iron, for hs ritWitW The firat oddity that coatee in
.
-■ _ &lt;o-._
V.n«t or* tm.
trims term a‘hard canter, Scarcely no •
.cook. Attorneys* £?”n*i1
otliers. Shot,
bad not a dollar in the world! Im &lt;P«- mv way is a remark by some on*, that
had
he
reached
th#
middle
of
the
to you, oir
—
over, had he reached me nuoo.c
u»u ---------------------------‘ Kinaes are like creation, because they ore aunt dispersed the famous Rump ParitaI-end. Ac-

BUSINESS D1REETOEY.
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A"*”*’ ' . ■'

NG.

■a**?'"

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DAKfittCooK. Jirtieeof the Pence, Gen■nl Luid mA T»«
W.ll -...-7.. ..v .

THE RLAVEHIXD.

Ad Irish Highwayman.

Alalire*

. _ . .
Doctor W------- , tba Bi*h&lt;m of Cashel,
having occasion to visit Dublin, accompwninod uy his wife and daugtber, determin*d to perform tlie journey by easy stages,
in hitf own carriage, and with his own
sleek and well fed horses, instead of tru.titig his bones to the tender mercies of an
Irish post-chaise, and the unbroken garron used for drawing these crsxy vehi-

— —,
rehitur
*repress lhertr laughter at aering their
master in such strange and motly attire;
J
but there was la hi# face such ovideo1
cm of terror and suffering, that thoy
&lt;
speedilv chafed their nstble tocltnauons,
&gt;
particularly when they learnt tby a few
1Urf »o.i &lt;1.. tol.r b. tai

?

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

’

KALAMAZOO.

!

J I’ Roberts. &amp; Co.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

&gt;113

s

15FaO™^^si’1

®vsrs*./»«• ‘-.•Tir »■

•i.UxTSk* n.H01J&gt;M»L_

All the pop­
ular Patent
Mrfirita- ?• “T

Ew- w“- "4

SM»r.
menu

• J-M. Rf- . i.. Phvrician and Burgeon.
0fir&gt; In
-Um A HsMtU's Store, Ko#*uU»
a-rt. By.. .... Mith,
_
B.II. l-ii'’r., Attorney and Counselov
*1 l«w.:
r in Cbrecvrv. 0 vneret bar d «n

Ab« •

jr • -y for tnc csp~
motata

Tb.r •«*l
tte riltataOl

&lt;

tab.(«••

id rf U» ~&gt;-

mighty bard world,’ murP^^’runntagriUrkim. HerodroSTu.
bb.p~d,
Atal! what
"ta m.rtd !ta 0&gt;pta. »
vored
to rtata.bl.
—.t.obi'ls i&gt;i#
anoed. Alaa
^Strong and elastic as high-

Giorgia^

•hiu-

Benni
Of

■aid Mr. "

i„r,n_v."

Then turn-

M1LUOIaixo.—Whet constitutes a fa

Otway, like the

Crertg?'llLLe’ ^0Uat,J^*r*t~ ^ce*n~*^
Mem &amp; Baxta, Jeweler’# and Bogk^

m Mr. Adams, from Uie opening of this

Mono of confusion and ansrehv, had main­
tained a profound silence. He append
xnua—uum,------- &gt;
,
oluribuss, to kU# wtthout regard to sex, U be engaged most of
thm Ut wnuag
ly‘8100,^00 nimble-footed thief of the enrr way, » take an tanta llta --­ rill vbure, to kiss the hand lusted of the lip; To a ootnmon observer, be seemed to be
bl.l5«*ta,
»
u&lt;
“
-™s
reckless of flverything’around him; but
world!' roared the robber—-*810? 1 toll Welt' ta ootaoued, la abrtao.unuaual
plely,
u
ta
thru*
up
and
caught
a
rolaaa
omMbta.Wkl..^
th.
W«&lt;
■
th.
you! I’ve a parting word with you 5 dullara. -tall, Ota. b a rrortdta.
mom; Etata, tok~ - &gt;»»
“ I or tn Ch. tark. Eridtalj. #• «"»"7
yCTh* exhausted and d#fcn*#l#es cl#r«y- u»t purrtdta ~d
...
.. ... ._—e&gt;l..r,.H I.,.-! fnaaa
~w’ up w ultaa right. It will
man finding it lmpo##ib!e to
»• aland
pnwpJbla tXata. to taka ~ntata
nrriiL suddenly cam# to a stand still.—
io tad bb duldnm «t- Vaa, Uta. la o man to cocur*
He eommencad with Maine,
----- t, ,
ta tajta
md ool .M»»g K&gt; wjk, ta
■tead of it# former ferocity, was lit up PrtrtUuta 1 1 altald Ita u. a« tta tan
ubo would ~y tbta a&gt;n k I dtatbUd nta*. “ HoM
M.r). 1« ■ Uk. •
Awwmoro or V “l’”jrebolli his car- with a whimsical roguishne- of exprt—■ „Ur no elob. Bf a tan ~ya Aera alui
■tarn’ But Mu-,. l**W “ “t Ot
no Ita-utata, yon tar ta-rattan. t""&gt; *•? br^J.
a...»«u.nu wrong ta~. «nkta
nut on JO"&gt; l»! ‘ ““ "X
mwl

norning a colored man named Young
shot his wife through the head, wsmg » r
fle, which hewn seen to have th# day previ- .ta"
.ml then insisted on seeing ms &gt;««&gt;

.hkU. km.uu.
“MUU";
b&gt; Enjtad &lt;ta» ta btalrta

Garland, ‘and
aaattrn, who tn reiher looked down upon that—*
Mr. Adams ।
MQaIyiodffer*ntlywriloftbym^ato.,
wtthooly half a county re thrir territory.

�NOTICE.
-•■JI to*rt* to oar od-lrMt, n&gt;r

REPUBLICAN’ BANKER'
■fciSichfe1
Adsm^ were the urJuiwnbuv eyeculatlagg
on all sides.
InWtowtent, •» tobst PraWWnfl iilcnce

1837—1857.

............................... «m

J

UABTIXOH, TQL-RSDAT.t

’BlXNKSrBLiq

Warranty end Quit Claiml.

,

Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale at

purest of itatremsn and the noblest uf
men! Ila ’p-insed for a tr.oniris!;' KW,
toxjjj^ivin Mr. Gxriand a

d to address die mull Under
i&gt;t ray intention,’ said to, 7

rerfO ol ru**in familiar hall*.
tunefal, “al StaTany
I
n«ptor ofcto&gt;« n,‘f* ,b ‘n ‘2

•FKSAI KOTtCK. ;
Oup purona will please rqficolifrc: that

oar terms are ready pay, end we wish
Adm'.nistixtora, , Guardians Mortgage**
Mongogcy*
and alt others having Legal printing done

p manty, g
t saffritoe.
we have beard thia cuursl commended as
an rompl» to ofoera, wM» rose more moDry than they can rotM-nietitly pay. A
|little 1 stoction mus^datisfy any one that
this principle of action cannot to defended
,
for an iastnt. •
If by aubmiltina to present sacrifices it
is
&gt;» maaifeet
raaawew that
wuu a firm
nrm would
woma be
tx&gt; unable
unAbla to
Met all its MaMlitoe,.........................

lived
la r r.
Often. wo«ni w«
Tiutoeritorfor si* Iiimu.i
trouble, then, cr they must to In too much I Thus, any person sending W.50 will
trouble tow tn arc any thing toy tmd their bavo four copies of the Weekly scut fot
own narrow tomen correctly. " ith as I one year to such nddrts»« a* to may di­
much propriety might they attempt to de­ rect Thlrwiltto 83 fiir three copies,
duce practical leraons for our. guidance and *J40 for tto fourth copy.
Payment al*v» &gt;» *ivs»&lt;&lt;
:—'
Mnaer may to ferwarjed by mil, if |

d no error, is guilty
rtune la to have,outend the aflectiocsof

SSSsgE
raarsotr^
ope, Ang^ ttoSlit IM7.
’
.7 . Mostosrofo

WaW Tlnrvt.

------------

— ••• •

whoro nwttora were tto companions of t&lt;&gt; du any amount ut
tor youth, we would mtrte! at tor hlstoOTTSTO^I
ry, tod we not leaned tto sombre story
r tnd as | rumpt
°rStrmw hi
«•» f*t» rf ‘M*
•rry, or any

«

tho Irttw cooteinirw it bo registered, at
“d •'
Sm iJ .".“^1.“•" ■“&lt;“““••lnr*S'&gt;" “■ ^”1'^' jny ri*k Notes on Es»tem Ixmk* preferr­ ■’vurdcxl of moodii— cifo, Ga/efte, Atty.
ed Ijtrge amounts will to more tafclr
their pay menu for Um «rar, and at least
31*4
.
.
* as Miller, and our mill bring toili’-a
J "I »• l» pomd «T .wp««W bo«^ tkm If a»y
&lt;*
W» tejf»■ remitted in drafts.
.
moat Impnixwl plan, U*cttor .nk t *,
GEORGE M.WESTO.’t
pericnocdaUris ofover
of overtwrntr
twenty millions
millionsoc
of I
—
' —- —L-. .&lt;,_ —— __~L. ... . .
Mfifnmlaba
make an affidavit of publication.
DARTTAt DEAFNESS AND IMS- Bmuttcr—we are prenan-d to Z
dollar by die most disastrous fir* this
ring obligations, it would to dishonorable
« CHARGES FROM THE EAR.— beet rework. Pliase gire u»aa|?
country erar experienced. The wlater
the Rvincoyr u r/ mcd.—
_____
to succnmt; the efltot on tto community
Cash paid for ¥ to^t.
I
HORD TO HOLDERS OF DANK NR. HARThBr generously offi-rw to ntof 185d wss vm e of the very coldest ever
BOLTWOOD 1 Gllitr
at large of suspending pay meat under *uch known in this climate, and wa* followup
teM aB person* eiitTerinr from affections
BILLS
Our Southern friends of the press are
nonlirtinff claimants for seats from Ntw
; L
cirrumsunree i* to increase distrust and
of tto ear at bis office, 7C0 Broadway, N. Hastings, Bep. 8, 1857,
Jersey -.that subject belongs to the Home rejoicaig greatly over the doctriiics pro-, embarrassment, end tto reault to the Im­ by a backward spring, a short *unMRr,
in a time like thia great Josses on ;bank Y.* without charge until cured, thereby
:”Com SfissKWEii. S.jfj
of R.-preseatatnse, which, by the Goosri- mulgated by Bvcnaxait in reply to foe 1 mediate creditor* If often rulnoita. Tbe and general failure in the crops. Jroldod bill* are submitted to especially by labor­
proving his sureesa uneqnaled, and pro­
to this, tbe c&lt;*untry was powu-oed with an
tutraxta made the ultimate arbiter of Ito
Connecticut Clergyman. And well they bouse with tto *surplue* may pay in full insane p-w'iot} for speculation in wild and ers and tto smaller ehop-kcepi ra, who, in tecting foe deaf from being swindled by
in a year or
hav# ‘something handsome'
a moment of atom, having little to&gt;lose, । pying selfstylcd aurist* exorbitant fees
may, for It concedes a!!, and more than
unproductive lands. W Ith nothing to pay
left, and feel that they are deserving of
ruth to the broker's office with tto bills 1 in ndranrr, and the infliction of still more
the most ultra slave-holder and alavery Mptx-isl credit for paying up dollar for with, without crop* to live upon, with
and sell at whatever discount bo please* ; serious evils l&gt;y pcrinklmg ths application
wealth
all
forested
in
Issds
of
no
current
cPsgrMo ms.coasttueota and the c
apologist, has ever dared assert. It in- dollar, with interest. But tto smaller
■ to charge.* They take It for granted that 1 of dangerous remedies by incxpvrienctd
“
rl
’
as,
with
distrm^ive
fire*
anJ
incjotntnt
AVe dn not, and rann&lt;&lt; oqte’iixr-. and why! | *ults hi» own Secretary of State, Gate. dealers, who are depending on ttoir fir*’.
wlial tho broker says 1* all true; thattoi* and nnskillfull bands. D’r. H. may tore
skies, began tto revulsion which over-tra­
Bwwnm the Clerk of thia House, the mere
,— r—.......,C".rt*Ei'ath. II, dlrMU .11 th.« I claas paper to meet ttoi- obligatfon*, and
a disinterested man, who makes it his 1 state that to Iw no connection whatever
Clerk, wtoen we create, whorn wecmphSy ‘
who arc not of sufficient importance to ding, much tod management and extrav- business to watch the torts for the pCrwith any |wrson advrrtieing to cure deafand whrae existence depend* upon our | democrats, who, less than twoycara since,
agano*, and yet tto recent retort of the
p»’8 of guarding tlie'jmor from loss, an J nras, neither to* he given permission for
will, vmirp* tho throne, and. *ets ua, foe 1 aoserted, font slavery could not exist withSecretary of foe Treasury show* that wc
seeing that they suffer aa little a* possible ' the publiiMtion ol a certificate purporting
r.
U» vtewm, o&lt; |W ;
Bi.u.f'.f
have exported, inclusive of specie, during
incsa irretrievably broken up, ttolrgood*'
when bitts aie discredited. They do riot'
| to emsMtc from him, and ettmot, ttorcwhole American people, nt defiance, nd 1
.
..
. .... I
and cooscuncndy could not be Introduced forcod off for cash, and, in short, to com the fiscal year ending 1*1 July last, sotuo think that it is tto interest of the broker
I fore to responsible for auy alariuh'g conholds us in contempt! And what h this ।
plstclv ruined. Every clear-bcaded man millions more than wo have imported — to cry down biils for the sake &lt;&gt;f buying seqnrncn reselling from raahneas and dcaClerk of yoond 1* to to suspend by hu j into Kansas.
In btnintss must know that money is an Tto crops of foe country* are tto larges*,
them
up,
and
ttot
men
tn
this
uwy
fire
Hca^jjAiat the Waahingt m corrcsponperatiou. Tto lows uf money may not be
mere nqgativB, tto functions uf Govcraarticle of merchandise, and that ita value ever known, almost every section uf our making rapid fortunes ant uf tto 1 ids for­
' material to some pensuia, but. the deprirnent, and
xnent,
end put an end to this
thia CungrcWI
Cor.grctal— ' deal uf the CharUitvn
Charleiton A/crorry
Merefertf say*
say a on
on fluctuates with the supply and demand' land reports Bounteous torve«t*, and there
tune* of tto ignorauL Twenty tfoira.lbc valion of one of tbe most Important of the
Iknfaao alliMn.Ill 1,1.1, r»..r ,hi, ,„d.
i nIMHh.t an agreement to deliver one thou-' is every progpcct of a good foreign de­
money I* lost by the atop-kreper and la­ semes ought to to regarded and treated !
mand
at
fiilr
prior*
for
all
the
gram
and
powar to compel tent to «)l iu it be will | |(|
_)r u
,.4 wdhr,,, rand dollar* in six month*, should to car­
borer, by this very &lt;ii•count on bank hiRs. wj!h more than ordinary ►&lt;&gt;licitndc.— *■*&lt; ptec* afw«Mu4 m b* luAorar.
not (fort voluntarily. fHeeo be waa in- j pr**i.te»t
the Kub-auti.a«4 ■ ried out up.« the unto ground* that an flour wecan supply. TLr&lt;&gt;u"h the trouble*
that is lost by ronterfeit.*. Tto greater | Deafness, nor*e In the head, and all dis-' fr"*’
» &lt;11
I agreement to deliver «®e thousand reams in Indlr^aud foe general increasing foreign
°j.JM
part of what the broker deduct* gov* irito 1 agreeable discharges Irutn the car s}&gt;ce«l-1
»u stittorixcd te ray that romnulavon r&gt;i«»«i »t it—ttwr^d .wb*«b« rune tniothefrw- &lt;•!'paper or one thousand b«»hel* of Wheat dcmarxl, our pork and beef, which have
hi* own pocket. He getx very nearly w ily and permanently remoruJ, without! ,&gt;aUj Brasrags toptewter sub tT
could not
not resell.-----------ths Clerk,
— who —
tod
-------aww... . —
•*« &lt;•*■■*» « **—«te O-*te ,Wu|d
alibuU#ll at
al the
lbc expiration
^jpimUon ofj
of; । toccnhe important articles of expert, will
quite
par
front
the
hank,
and
smiles
at
the
«hl that to wmtld
eJ
sr.ml l resign rather
r.tttor than &lt;wH
rail
^st'slaMy may «sto &lt;■ *nr Suu &lt;Ui rt»~m* i the limo the dollar, or_ttop|pcr, or thoJ [command probably double ttoir average credulity ol'bis victim*, lie is very sure I causing tto irast pain or inronvonienca; I
tto State of New Jerwcy.] V &lt;41. Sir. let &lt;, roattao. Z7k&gt;*uun« tt. b *nd.-obteL Ttwt it i wheat, were to rewt ten'or twenty, er-trAy snd wc shall have a greatly increased sup­
i not to tell the shopkeeper ttot all the Tiflis I A cure in alt cases gusranUcd « here mid­
U,v
.Midr.. ply. Tto prospects for a fully fair crop uf in tto state of New YurL are secured by 1I formation docs’ not exist. Thirteen years,
** *» u o V A 1^ ,
Mura and alinurt undivided alba don lol
cuttaei arc promising, and tto price* are
we may p.w-ibly (turnover »cwns way by t»&lt;* tnnel,
u&gt; U&gt;»coawx.n wnuwiu ; ted.
■
wbiA we em get nlong. without tto afo ' ttau Wf wtaeh
u u.*.., 1* *Jm.ite4
1
|n thi, country tto value of what wo nearly or quiko double those of average pledge* equal tu pdd and silver, in tflc ; thi» branch ofspecial practice has enabled TITith as good arid complete ** i»r.-.
11 ment uf
of his all-powerful talent, lenming. oral I
Seethe Rubicon is passed, the terribis 1 call money fluctuate* more than in any vnara. Then* an unusual prospect uflnte tondsofa public officer, mid ttot it 1* tiuxt I him to reduce hi* treatment to such a degenius. If we cannot organtre tn anv oth- 1
tfa, Prenidrnt landed on other In tto world, for tto *imp!e reason full pasture. Mid roots for the sustenance to iinpoeidble for the bolder to lose by grec of aueoeM u to find the innst confirm­
’GOCERIE3,
of cattle, which is a matter uf more iin- ttom. And so«ftto bank notew ef other ed and ctotinate cara* yield by fa sttady as oct* ever Mi-re.! in tht* nurkrl.
state*, moat of ttom are secured try law, | attention tn tto means prescritod.\_
*
conaet to our als&lt;nariiin^ tto tn&gt;«*
j
.
* .
1 to do with but a minimum quantity of tt,1 i portenre ttar. is generally roaridcred.—
Asa partieulur fiired ha* tikpntto
dud to ns by ourrottetltnent—-toKle/u. &lt;-f slavery. Wc have never »fcn m any and
wbrtlwtod
ra(&gt;rJ Unk’ Culifornia is Sending u* regularly mor* or »o piardcd ttot the chance* of nUitoate
The following testimonials arc submit­ Htorty to circulate tto .t tv thstrec tr«
imitate tto example of foe &gt; irvpnia Hodse ExccoUtp a more reckless sutocrvicncy * Ucbts In ita various form*. If we will do tbsn forty millions of gold |&gt;er annum, a lo*» fa tto holder are nut toif on great, ted with romfidroev. They will abuw at keeping a GROG SHOP. I take 'tlto ».?•
are tto chance* nf hl* toing knocked
of Bnrjresre, which, when tto &lt;*&gt;lot&gt;ial (to wbat Sfc&gt;u* to to tto growing scnll- Lusino&gt;* in that way, let us, al least, take 1 ronsaleriible portion of which remain* in x*
*
hi* professional
professional I portunity to say to my fi .rn l &gt; **-th&lt;
on tbe toad by a fai'ing brick white „n’*«»&lt;■ »«&gt;* tot estimation
hi*
1
cirvufolkm
in
die
interior
uf
our
country.
Governor Dinwi.ldte ordered tt to d&gt;.perie na)l ef |Jw
#nd
N,irtk&gt;rn ,tto bitter with-the sweet. Let u* not
his way tn the brokers. Evt-n thn notes "|'‘a!ification* are told by sumo of the is nut tto cnae, nor never will to m her
refosed to obey tto impen.ms and itutolt
’ W. Uv
-„
j—r.— Emigraliou to our shore*ofa more thrifty of those banks that have suspended will 1 IUO*t diathiguiahcl medical taco of tto
1* . ...b. ,u.......... —----•v._
hra
■f,"*"
»• I am **mr. and tto WHISKEZBAIb
ing mandate; rod. like Uro------- ’’
I
'
class of p -epic is steadily onward, and
,
•
. ... , to pay when we lose. Tn withold prop__
what we say,
sar. and will
w 1 I1 erty
' that might pay
........____________
' no th rough tto money they bring, together 'to paid up within a short time; and vet'
The multitude rould hot cuetain or re-1 eau*e wc mean just what
our debts because
tto broker kindly take* off ten, twenty or
TFSTIMONIALS.
irons ttoir enthusiasm anv brnger, but sa- net ask our readers to tak^uur say 00 for one will allow us a* much for it as wo with their Industrious habits, our western thirtyct.-nts frotu every dollar bill ttot* the '
'* *wre ^ad tto pleasure to meet Dr.
Thankfnl to my uum-.*roux csthurn
nted the riuq-acnt and in.ligira*! Speaker, it eitbrrt l)tn wiUM’ith bil think it worth, I* a fraud upon our credl- Slate* are reaping n ridi lmrvesL
lab-’rer and slkipkreper bring to him.
1 HaSTtxr in practice, and have toco led for ttoir past litoral patronage. I tope tv
Ttosn arc fact* plain to every observer,
and intercepted h.m w.lh food and .leafenlangu^.. bj cmnpmdt g hi* own^n. tors wbieh it hi difficult to distinguish ma
Ttompson's- Connterfieit Drtrctqr of,
form a fitvvrablo upinioa of his cto rac- merit x euutinucncv of tto un&gt;e. •
ingetorra, which sremed to stoke tto rap- .
,
.
moral point of view from swindling.—A’. and prearnt a »tate things a* different from thia date (Oct. 1) say*: ‘You who hold j
both tn protcMion vid •* a gentlemen,
D. C. HAWLEY.
itol to ita center. Tbe very g&lt;mi uf ate ‘"ncn!* •» txrre«vd *.v htmself at two
what prevailed here in 1837 a* it is ea*»
F. Are. I'oit.
banknote* lav^hein by and keep out ofj *"• M- I’anaax, M. D., Professor of Sept. 22 1857.
‘ *3fc£
plausne and rathudarm scctued to float in dif rent time*.
to conceive occurred in any country with­
broker’s shop, unless you must iron-1 ®‘irK1’Q’-'
Wc publish the foregoing from tto .V. in *0 short a period as twenty years. We the
the atmraptore &lt;■( Abe Mall, nod every | The following explicit language is from
i uio onixrr* wunp, univas vw ..wnmrnrt in order to nav ynu'r debt*. You i
‘n«n my intercourse with Dr. Hamttoart expanded with an indiscribable fee I-. Mr. BvsHaxaw’s letter, accepting tto uom- F. Are. Pott and wnuld com it end it to are all a great deal wiser for what fas oc cert in order to pay your debt*. You
NOTICE.
txr, I have found bis deportment to be
Ing of pro).- and exultation. ILe turm-ul..
,
.
our readers, as cvntaintog many practical curred. Several enormous bubbles have lose more by getting shared tton you
toe dartm-M. tto vary -&lt;to» of anarchy,’
**‘5* Pr7,&lt;U“7.
I correct anlgititlemanly.
hint*, to eyyn the humblest Individual that been exploded, credit will hereafter rest would by broken banks, If you keep qub
'Valxxtixx Mott, M. D.’
on a sounder, and, ttoreforc. m.irc profit­
owe* a single dollar to any one. Wc
This is sensible and true. Most of the I Rcference-ofcure*.
able has**, and unless something happen*
vvlad tto American Ckmgrcsa, was dispel- was u.*m. u.
a.a.r«i iu.t
Mr.
no| lying widan tho range of probabilities, bank* that bare su^K-nded Itavrdciie so

Geo. W. Fowler.

x. v*i*d suue«ed in organising itself, that a
bV^tor
Clmk weald be rtoxed, and

AT THE OLD ST®iD

J

• ■ man; *nd
----------------■ wto*i« .
"■“ ibln. .,m»j lu&gt;. to
mJ rrfmr, on 'orrrnext New Year's Day will to «ne of
of- a ufogic
onoc more tto
.-fgaveramret an A legislation wore fit fo i ■A.
.m'-nlj
J..™.’— I
“ W- ’■•“ ’• i&gt;—» t».’ tto happiest and most prosperous that ba*
evtj dawned upon this country. .
mot ma.
•
* *sv imlitMe*! rtuy r*-*t?Frcf*«*&lt;oxdr*e&lt;Mm &gt; because sii&gt;-li\pr.&gt;)H.-rty will nut bring as
Having by thisp ‘weHut appeal brought 1
tto yet nnnrgmiitod aanewihty toa psreepAw Uwvoavrx*Ts Exfbuwbst.—Mr
_____
_____________________
..
U
..^4
U
to
nta
t..
uk..
or
tionVd Ita hauitow p- »iti&lt;-n. be submit-1 tot *4«nL
Gardner TowitseniL a fanner residing in
orto Ctart«iL..
i 5XX5
1
s"i"“r" •■' • “T.1*-1
udinirtto"
{ths town oflfoylston, for some time tod
Tats
and
slinilsr
mnexms
1
lt
f,„
w
e
.u»»
abuiuJua*er
»»ubu*bing
.1*
ted
price.
VJ
e
are
too
apt
to
considor
rail tto roll,
wnmadebvofo.-rmemtore.
ij»U«NesMi».ytM-,sseo.dM 1xis.te«&gt;reto(p»(our o&lt;n |oH witlwut regarding tto low bren greatly troubled w:th rate which in
tod already b.,..
- ...------ -------------— !v^
,
f&lt; sted bis a-lter, and tried various reme­
Um dtffinihy w*. that tto a* fog CUric 1 Qrtriparo ibis with tto following penned * ** other*, in our failure to meet our en. dies v&gt; exu.’rn)iuate ttom without success.
derilmd to entertam ttom. Auconlingly. I
by tto aaruc Janas Bccaoxax, only • lit- &lt;^»«tent; and frequently feel, and rays On Wednesday morning, a yoongcr son
Mr.'Awme **’ iutemipted by a burnt of
of Mr. TuwusetiJ, age J 14, wlw&gt; had taken
voices derrmndinc. *How nhJI the ones tie miww than a year later, in answer to that we cannot pay our obligations now— an inu-rcat in the cxperimaita. conceived
tion be putt "Who will put tto dura­ tto New Haven Memorialists. Tto for produce is too low.
a plan to nccopi|ili»h tto object, which be
tion V Tto rotee of Mr. Adam* was
Wc
contract
with
one
of
our
merchants
considered feasible,and prtwrded tn carry
mor written before election, and the folbeard stove foe tonsuit t *1 intewd to pat lowing after, lie first written evidently j ‘rt
our wheat, at a certain price, it Into operation withouttto knowledge &lt;*&gt;f
the question dyaclfr That word brought
to to delivered at a foture day,
■ &gt;•■»
but •»«.„
when hi* father. Hi- procured a large stnne
order out of eSaoe. There was the ma* conaliate.moderate idro in both section*, *"
jug. containing from-six to eight pounds
of tto country, the following to reasaure । tto time arrives ho refuses to rtorive it of powder, which tod torn prucire.1 for
As soon, to the multitude ha.1_je-J slavery cxtentiofli.ts that to is all right! bmusc It roett tooreseA moaey. Wccall blasting purposes, and cratied moot of tto
the excitement'
^Gowc." Bou! it, and then com-! «"&gt; • &lt;“&gt;»’*• On the other band we pro­ contents, If not all, into a rautole in tto
covered
1itsulf,
—1^ ud
— Iof irrepressible enthn«1.wn Lad stated,
mtsu to pay the Merchant a certain wtnuf ( csllar runnieg directly under tto founda­
pare the awiM
Mr. IwcLa;J Barnwell ClieU. of South
money at a future dky. When the day j tion of the house. He then fired it by means
uf a *low match or fuse, and nin up the
Carolina, leaped up&lt;.o one of tbe desks,
stalra. Tto powder soon exploded with a
uiared hi* baud, and exclaimed:
mon.y coiti too much itheau Are we not loud report, and terrible force, raising tto
‘i 'in»vo that the riotwrable John Q.
idwttrai»4»r*-» «ri^f 4rok.'&lt;gI knave* also 1 Will some one point out tto house from ite foundation, and com­
*A&lt;lam« lake the .chair uf the Speaker nf
:
difference.
pletely riiMlmg tto front part, under which
; this liuuw. and uSdaute a* prca*&lt;ling -dBthe cellar was situated. Most fortunately,
. ver tiU tto House be orgsmxod by tto
ciirrT»wr.
if not miraculously, no person was seri­
urettos uf its oomtiUitivusI officer*. As
blUVft tb«tn fr&gt;-io taluuK »»•» i» wtot«»&lt;r l»t«- ,
..
0USU lb be ptvjxrty by lb. ewuew. U-*ulu- I
notJce
Mcrd,aU
un|Ud hi , ously injured. A portion of tto family
vert &gt;U a room adjoining the shattered
\Vc can give do better commentary up. ■ an agreement to sell no more good* on j portion of the bouse, but escaped unbarm
' Ho tod not an opportanity to complete on the letter from which the foregomg is j credit. Although this arrnngenitfit inay
on too letter irorn wnicu iw ivrcgorng »
, ed, and Mr. Townsend happened to to in
the sentrnw- -ilewo wto are not agreed, an extract, than to reproduce tots, tto fol.1
. . ■ -- -e—
ai
u
^ea source of annoyance to some who a field near by at tto time. Tto toy who
will say no’—for one universal, dmfomng
thundering oy responded tu tto numina- luwiqgfrum the 3*nr Orlnnt Delta under'। are not ready, to pay down for all they performed the experiment, however, was
tho head. Mr. Buchanas's Letter Literal. ' seera to want; we can assure them, that, considerably bruised by toing struck by
tion. :
a flying splinter. Tbe fragments were
Ikrrttp-o It was m»red and ordered ly Tfansktod.
in an opinion, it will prove in the rnd a thrown In sll direction«. and what was
that J/reie Williams. &lt;/ North Carolina,
great benefit to ail concerned. It waa a innst remarkable, a large parlor looking. and Rktord Barnwell Rhett, conduct John
step aboulotely nreessary on the part of pls** wa* afterwanl* found l*xlg*d m a tree
. Quincy Ad*wna to tto chair.
our business men. and we hope it will to
W41 did Mr Wi~, of Virginia, say : I
P&lt;r,lc lh.r.uf m Ibc »rilk:;i4nl uf th* term* of ' serupullously adhered to; and cbsortally
thfir tfttie CoMUtutioa*m**trxeiude II te
back part was noi materially injured.— |

i &gt;•!

tort ralenlste-Ho giro at «»&lt;* tto cbarecVdsnuay that
ter of tto man. J would Inscribe upon
wy is Utetf. w .Wr
■ j.iar tomb tHa -MMfence: S wM p** d;“ 1
. cacaUun tnvwvU.'

“ ’• A"111 ”■«*. “ - "»'V •!

THEBSTIBUC.

' if they had continued to buy and sell as

on grounds of general expediency, and
Mr. William Silvey, 70 Cuurtlandl
. not Ix caime of any run for spvcie. With
few exceptions they will resume payment street.
Mr. II. P. Herdman, CiHtnadloext law,
wbm the panie i* over. In tto meantime
they coutinve their busitHss as before, ro- 10 City H ill Plsc-. New York.
Dr. Beil. Dratist. Auburn, N. Y.
reccivi^!' intenwt on bills discuuntrd and
Mr. Seth Paine, Editor. Chiosgn.
making tto mint ol their assets.—A*.
Mrs. Hawley, and Mr. Fred. Dean,
Aw.
Springfield Illinois.
Mr. B. F. Stephenson, Jacksonville.
J-^fl am a man with an inociring
mind, vnd rather apt. I on fess, to be sur­ Illin-ii*.
Mis* Sarah Swalnv. Nantucket.
prised at the diaeverire my peculiar di*p.&gt;Mica Rebroee IhJlosAr.l. Fairhaven,
sition lr:wl« me ofirn to make. But, this

morning, I overboard, accidentally, a cue- Pukrepwe' N.
’
vcfsatioa of so avtooiabuig and ghastly a ,
Tnnxa.— Fur 425. In compliance with
nature as to put all my M-atsaesa, both ।
natural and Acquired, to utter diacumtit , tto roqtirat of a large numtor.uf corresnre. I have, at a .watering-place, a room 1 [indent* in tto country, wboee ciretimnext t&lt;&gt; two pretty young bdioa, so much । Mance* will not admit of a vWt to New
package
by
like aH other yourg ladic* of tto pewwrat j York,. Dr. II. will forward
------------a--------u •*
-----—-——•—•
•esson.that I hardly noticed ttom. except । **P’*««, containing all
tto
neerwrary
treatAc., with
to wonder in w tot part of tto immense mem. appliances,
•*'**-fcUample
------ •- ’inoruc----periphery that ’toy carried about with the* te effort-a cure, on receipt of 110.
them, they themwlves were. Tais morn­
ing, one said to the ottor:
VXBM* COXTtXUXD FOB OXS MOXTN OKLT.
*My dear, 1 cannot find my tones; and
bow can I gn to brcakfavtl I shall look
as if I had fiillea to piece*.’
lbs name of
‘1 will lend you my skrieton, dear, if it ।
will fit you.’
OI drar.
•Oh, thank you!—bow kind!—yea, *s.
uctlv.’
.
THE fcOLBEX FUZK.
(5nl v &lt;me young lady appeared at breakTHE NEW YORK WEEKLY
fit*L What waa tto eandltion of tto one

new stock uf Fall and winter

nH |

at ast«*lMhmg l--w priost M4 mott»
is *a Htths ctonper thus ttorh-sp**.'
1 have juatrnxivo! a gv«J aMt Anwet
of Lsdiea

DRESS GOODS

Such as Prints. Gingham*. Ixlaln*. Mo

riw*, 1'arxroettas Buck Alpvvus *»! *
variety .Of Wool DrLniu*. ell »&lt;ry axe
and Very cheap.
Also a fln»d assort™* t fO &lt;!*►’'
men’a wear, and w lsrg&lt;- *t&lt; --k of stopH
Denim* Sheeting*, ahirtif g. stripsI, ttob

and tickings.
‘ JUST RECEIVED • new lot 4
HOOTtaud SHOES.
Ladie'a Gaiter* Buskit’* an J Beet*. *

who lent her skeleton!—Eirhaiqt.

fgrTto Madiaoti Patriot, a Democrat­
ic journal of Wisronsiu, repudiates tbe
camlidate of ite party for Governor, and
1supports tto Republican nominee. For
several
weeks after both partlow bad mad*
’
their uumfostiotM, it bore at ite toad 'For
Governor’ the word*, 'Subject to mature
deliberation.’
After deliberating suffic। lently it surpriwd i»s readers W running
'up A. W. Kandall, irotead ef Jaa. B.
Cross.— Wutrilh Herald.

We have received tto first number of
I formornlly on tick.
a paper just commenced in Waahingten
publish, this week the conclu­ D. C. by Mr. Weston, of Maine and Ed­ . Almost dally may to seen en Fourth
sion of the Slat eraid by H. Woonwoxvit. ited by himself and Daniel TL Goodloe. street, a .decrepld, wrinkled, tolClnsen.
worn*, rendered older in appearance by
of North Caroiinia, both good writersand
a*u a? Irribman ws* loafing hi vt)» of tto ,
mirit and many practical Uinta to those advocates of tto Republican cause. Bee
. sTorc* down !«&lt;•.suffering for » NU*«
meandering politicians whose special mis. term* below.
one, and illustrative of ito fichhnres ©f
■ U. “rrevlhe? *
'
1
fortune.
sion seems to be the nationalising of dlr
Some years ago, loved, h.xiored and roTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
tevmed, *to wa* moving in tto nv«t re­
------•
readers os have kept a file uf their paper.
-The Weekly RffubHc is publhtod on fined society, the proud mother of toatrtite.w foil of Hquid, vkw-h to ewalfowcd I
fol daughters, and tto bend of an elegant
the following terms:
withowt waiting Jto
“d
‘onf - i
Mr. Wood worth will furnish us with otb. Single copy, one year *2.00, and luxnrioaa household. Bto tonalfwa*
er contributions from hi* pen.
5,00 ’*«’i^l in youth, and bad been reared
iwrnfog op H.c ttofo and togging
__
.
.
IMP amid sflluroce. and accustomed, from in.
-w hat he’d • been puttin' &lt;4 ttoi
Singla copy, aix- montbs • . 1,001 fancy’ to whatever torts nd coltivador
Sueh i&gt; the interpretation glvrn to the'
av ’im.’’’ Assuming a bore.tod
Tea copios, aix rauntto .... 8,00 and wealth ren furnish.
taaguage ul the Premdcat. Readers are &gt;
Who would recognise nor hi that pale
Tto Semi-Weekly RtpMie is publish,
ter
a
week
of
scrstchh.g,
to
brought
forth
sad. desolated being, that gaga mutcbluJ
yon a Democrat! If so, are ttoee your
ed oo ttofoitowing tetras;
sentiment* I. If they are not jrour senti. I tan following:----------" Smgtecopy, one year . . - . IljDO
- - —•-»------- J------------------- n I
Two copies, ona yeac ....
5,00
Fivecote^oatyenr - - • •. 1^0
One copy, six---------months - •
Two copies, six mouths
2.5D
Five copies six mouths
P*»V?
sack satocritor.-

JUST HECEIV

At the ctonrwwt ••••rr in t-*ti b

Ont of the larfttl and hrit literary
ptpen ofthe day.
.
TERM* OF nnMCMtPTION TWO
DOLLAU FEM YBA*.
Asd.GLII niHbe j&gt;re*e«trd rack rab,
• AND
sctltor immediately oi receipt of Ik* »ub■criptlaa maucyamxcLLM,
■ Lach nulm-riher will to entitled to a on baud and all per»- n» gift worthfrom 81 v&gt; 8500 in Gold. sell will du well to call to'"- Ml1""*
'
• TOCLl'tak
elsewhere.
, .
8 copies for one year
*5.00
10 ••
*15.00
R EA D—READ—READ—REA D
tho
.
LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS-GIFTS.
1 package enotafoing 8500 in Gold
10 Gold patent Lever English Hunt­
ing Caned Watttoe
—
’
15
75
25
- Gold 60
100
-•
*
800 Ladiea
•
100 Sihw Hunting coned
Watcto*
__
200
“
watches
10 to 20
500 Onld Vatt fo Guard de Fub
Chains
10 to 80
5000 Gold Loekeu
2 to 10
GWdRh

Starve

u-h. GW nIK lk.1 l

‘"”C “•

LAST CALF
AH (mm. WahU.1 ।
1!
or Account will find it '• 1
tan U&gt; call at»d arrange th m
fifteenth ofOrt-tor waiter itot
will bekftforeullertion.
II. J.
Rrttea isTows &lt;

tW

’

«uua&lt;2^“'W|
to arealrra Laws for
Ired at this offrs, *0^ *' _Ljn -br4 among tto di&amp;^ l

, ’

a. w.County
Mii-iA.
C**

�Great

COLUMN.

NEW

column

To the Public.

L.

U. ..briber h«vri. ftjr
err u, nmaio K&gt; UdRUnp Uf»re rcinov* ’ tQ the West take* this poblic method
vincing hi» intention of
S ?LL I NG G O O D ’8 LOWER

—”

Shoes

uSS" Nr”
-■- - van and exam­
ine my stock of

• ?.’istanding the Wgh price of Cot-1
U. I shall sell Tip Top PriWa for ,
.....Hllngrm ». Bcrtrjs pwc I
;&gt;■
Kentucky Kin*. Drill* Sheep* i
,;
. Cn&lt;tiiner, Sattifactta, Flunjtells |
•••i.i untwillep Green, Yeiluw;' Red
a. j White, bolt flannel.
X
t. ■ •

... I

Just received n large ।
stock of

Clothing!

AND

Jb ALL GOODS.
—

GAITERS

which is by Ctr the

to III, rUw. „,J '

•rlmid. rnw

AT

we how much cheaper I am nor selling |

HATS AND CAPS
I shall tiller my stock of

, Stenr#. Sei»- |

AND SHOES.

। A „.k.

1&gt;uii _t

KALMAZOO.

,IS Eir Dnlp. Gold TVneilwpnd
1 !
fo- Cuuntrv
.- her i B»c», Silver Plated *«ul Ocraaa i AtcretuiDts, 1 edlaiw, and F.irmera: from n
n.ior.n asoskw-im.,.. n, .... CbambtU. .yi-accBB. f-uruauTla# | rua*‘"8 ®1»0wIkiI«.

... »• Ir.sthaa teri X

p.r

(LT Remember the

I continue to manufacture

:ign of the

CLOTING

LARGE RED BOOT

kinrla—also 111 ink Hooka. , Albi get up Suita on tho shorten noth
In a manner and at such prices
calculated to nh-asc the
most fastidious.
My stock of

May. OUi IKS’.

GRIND STONES,

r f B« -vs Grind Stmiesat 5’4 easts

A rrr-ntlemnn cf imhnprtehohl* taric.
will amAasrnr tn aaftoGr «nv and nil
non* who may Ct' or him with a call.

DYESTUFFS.

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES.

EVERY VARIETY,

bidder

i#trra.fag and daagenra* .Suetiotn

v2nl

1,307,90.3.42!

Haa traatactod Ratineaa aoecaaafnlly M Veara.
lir»«ont«u»ru MOOUBa U&gt; BMU*. .

raid an
.
Is organized on a national listiii. with local
Bgehclc* in all principal places, under a f
Mercantile system; fcnmded on a cutis
Standard, with an enviable repo.
txt inti* alike the aaniS on tho
JEWF.LHT AND BOOK STORE
banka .of the Hadson, or the
MifiStaippt, the Gulf of
Wr lak.lbf. inMbod ef Infonnliig tha ChlifB#
Mexico or the Northern
.
Lakes; presenting a
a powerful orgnnL
tntetaUe’’«Or.«l-0*te,lnx0f Clocka.Wstcl.ri.l’i'H
OF
xatiuu as, a con­
servator ufpub­
any tblng,te«nlte irrefaSibly proven that this mad-.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL 1*3*
lic good ami
Becks.
TI
k
Utetoriori,
Porixxl,
FhUoacj
Bond of
KINDS BONNET TRUHNGS
“
‘ AT THE
U-» frrriy pubte'rd. nor te
Tte .Muted sbanM know it
eiiual' to
all eriicrIn our Rue uf builncsa done on the .Iwriral nouce.
-MAPliti b JJA5TA. |
Hastings. Marell IT, ILlT.______________ nCtf j

&gt;"•« I’rou-ua. oawuKa «iw i uuuc roi
for protectlun from MtMk# opon Ite i
orgAU., until tb*.titroduct.uu uf tte Cl
z-tv/vv. . v.r.
I total. Thia arOsiBh tbsn-taUef atom
GINGHAMS.
;
1 briirva»u«to-friB&gt;&lt;!eawocr. to fi
nninuvTc
cumtnutelr wllhisoeb t n iatd.’- Ot
DU1LLI1A 1 N»- I ri^tnncut Ite Ai*Mfcaap(”pto arvnow |
ILA
1 \VK«t
"nd 1 "I »ojr»Wt
CJiiWrocB to I
h Ab, Ij MS'-lUtereL
tepaudsM;

A nice assortment

A5D IT TAKES MOSEY TO BUY GOOD JETCr
ELRY.

IS,

Ready Pay Store.

HOOTS A.VI) SHOES, READY MADE' KS'X'u “5!7..X.‘5^S‘".

"COMMISSIONERS KCOTCE.
'
takes, UOrthv the
Wc the undersigned Iravitg been apSTABILITY AND DIGNITY
[Xiintcd by the Jinlge of Probate f ir the
!!i.
County uf Barry In the state of Michigan; Emlucni Anerlcaa Corporation,
hans as In this. Il l» employed b) the iiiOrf ’
OF ALL
fTtitlnalcnJitalleivilia-dewunyic.1
I ho
It
c'lmmisvii uers to rtccivo examine and ad­
ON MERIT ALONE
, ed in bulb tb# America*— in Kumpe. Asia, .
; oimum; ir- &lt;-i. m»is
just fiH oUltns and demands of all persons
~m"y
-pgr
i iu-tralia and tbe furolt I’teuds u: ite.i$.
TO PA THON At; K AND PAVOK, .
against the cst.iM of Sherman Sults late
A Gcrdm-superior fnt-iUtira and security
township of Ha-stlngs in the counly ' in m.tfnru «&gt;r«fMnimrw^—C..rnlLU»n!ial- :
of Barry &lt;L\-iscd,htrcby give notice that
((r|sj_ udnitlTalTuiAvlt.Atet-uUICalrr
six months arc alh\cd from and after
ranking fur importance and pub­
the 10th uf August A. D. 1857 fpr all
lie services
creditors of Bald estate to present their
— TnE FIRST OF—
SUGARS.
FISH,
TEA, I
claim* and dt imuiJs to tbe «iud commis­
TIRE INHUBANCE COMPANIESThat Good TFA. auro to eure tbe hwdadw I
sioners. and that wo will meet at the of.
OF A Al ERICA.
fie»-&lt; f
G. Ilidbrook in tha tnwf&amp;hio
I rxstntxs at
- can rtly on of Hastiugs in s.ikl county nt ten o'clock Rates andRulesa* Literal as the Risks aja
Atal every thing in the line Df Groceries. 1J
tern Lad by A’. M. on the folbiwinz days namely vlx
siyjicJpcrc.it for Solvi-ncv and Fair
—en the t wcnty-first day of September
.ISSteJ .. Frofc
nfst, and on the Six'eaithdsy nf Novem­
ber in xt, mid on the (weniy-Sftb day of
.itagary next aad all (&gt;«r»on* having
r
' PREPARED UY Dik J. C. AYEP.;FRAUtical and analytical &lt; hem
CBHlli- nl.'-l UCH|:il|US ngauiei sue nai'i cr’rv/wlc
' J
L&lt;T L01TE1.1. MASS.
L-iteahe hereby rcqucfted to jjrvscut them
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
VAUUUSi.
*l r Mdebr J.r. Hubert. A Co. HvtoiZ". Mich fir exanihsBtioti. and idj-.ivtnunt nt the
pitommv
tlacc mi timca nlurMukl, er to be forever.I
raUUea
Issued |» ithoat Delay by
aired therefrom.
'
' 1
JAMES A.SWEEZEl
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACJ. M Yrfcs.
C. G. HoLunooii,1__________________
COUN'IB.
i thirtieth ।

«• “

G RO OER IE S

1JBW111Ut9

CODF'DF'JS3ES, :

paid.

GRANT I SPAULDING.

;Lcave Battle Creek for Ha*’.ings on

AS USUAL Tiiesdays T1uir*l»&lt;s and Saturdays nt 7
■•’Hock,'A. M., and arrive at Hastings
,
.
.
at two &lt; ’ch ck, P. M. mkI on Monday*
AB kinds of produce, taken m exchange Wedn^ay, and Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
for Goods.
arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’clock,
Leave Hastings for Grand Rapids on
•
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at
•
10 o’clock A. AL and arrive al Grand
Rapids at 8 o'clock P. M.
PFt TX
Leave Grand Rapid* for Hastings and
Paid for FURS, SHEEP
U ’ Battle Creek onTucsdayx. Tliunidaysaiid
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.
I7n-t£
aSHEPAF.RD.
"

Ismsitir Sent. 15th l*5T.

Store in West end of Union Block,
EaatEnd ofTown.

North aide of Main Street
-----------------L BOOKLET,

filUoviu* diwibed rul cstois to wit. ukiste in the
lownUifpof luitH; itmlonirntr of Harry and stats of
MtrldcwknMni * bring ite west tedf of U&gt;.

__ ., ,
OF ALL KINDS.

Hi:..;b*cr,b#rw#»M
"III. ' riwr,
,LDKIil&gt;*r ■Civ.R tote
lai- ihl.
lUH B.vte,J
u.nni« t.f
ci I.
11 1 B W I W IBM WV J 1 IB II
ww
■
’injt JL fcn..:ng
forr.dng ttechliwurfltwriaosadBarryCo.
itecitiienief lla»tiag»atxlBarry Co
nidi I ‘.tell lit ha* ureuad a

Battle Creek, Hastings and 4. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

&gt;usbcl.

OF .ITO HAVING

A Cash capital of 8500,

-gr tiino w t#L
ORO H. BALDWIN. Ctenjisn.

I, aelnowlcdffid a
r, and Ha;’nail bi#
N and after’Monday .August Silt. 18-1
57. until further notice, stages will ।
leave the following named places, as fob!
Stota t4 Wieblnti. in liber 0. nV uiorigsre., nu
, Iowa, to wit: •
page. Itoand Sts, ami nj •nit nr procrcdingi at
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon-; tew haitngteen Ir.lituti'l for tbe recovery uf the
Jay*, \VnJne*4iiy * and Friday*, at 7 o’-i
duo ou'said nv.rl.Mr' st this data tl.«
clock. A. M. fttid arrive nt Battle Creek. ■
i.l;uwlre.I &lt;tllar», (»9C0 0
at 1 o’clock,- P. AL in time to take die
ufternonj tar* east or west, and on Tues­
days, Thursday sand Saturdays at one o'­
clock P. M. in time to take the evening |

SALERATUS at ei^O per 100 lb. and
3c per R&gt;.
SALT by the barrel ainl

j*

FILE and IHLAND

NAV1GAT10NIXSLRANCE,
[Calls attention of Ita Mend", Mirim*, and'
the public generally, ui the following facta

3 st

CliANGlFOFTIME.

ALL .KINDS OF GARMENTS CUI

AND

•

T

~ItaiLgr

Mr. Henry Brown, O

W HIPS.

OKHAirrFORai.COWi.
Incorporated 181»—Qjarter Perpetual-

Woodland, July 22

taken in exchange lor

BROADCLOTHS, ° D HA'SCOMB
GuNimervs and Vesting*, is the largest
and moat varied ever brought to this
plan-. In mnetaatr« I would call yourat- tetXkm to the merits of
’

:na

«l-

All kinds of produce

on the buildin.

WALL PAPER ASD BORDERS

! 4 -Lulitu-. Her., 1 ateUisgs, Had Lacks 3

I

rrasr cLa

arav rt-a -i
JSTNA
Insurance Company.

at: j

‘’• &lt;te

BOOTS

if Z aHL

Main Street^

DRY GOOD*, GROCERIES,CABPE1

choice

to the subscriber shall

o’----------

FANCY BAKAGES.

IlANSCOMBX

cu-d ll.UU), fbiumi Spool sad Skcb

sows against pu rebating the above obl'igs

&lt; Orens, COLM, HOARSE\ESS,
lROSrHITIS,iriOOPLMG-€OUGI,
CBOir, ANTIMA, ARD
coiscwmoi.

To be sold nt Lowest
Prices.

PRINTS

LABGEST AKD BEST

I’. uU. Over Coat#. Paata, Veto, ahlrt#
,!
Trord#rini(B«|la.UiublvUa»LBtel*. Hoteevy and Glovea.
1

CHERRY
PECTORAL
Far th# 0*010.0 .r

Call and tee them befort purduuinff
tbnebrrt.

nnaATXLN

ATT

Ready Pay Store, .

booth ijui goods.

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

1:■f
.: hi* creditor
credrtanj therefore
tncreiore PAY
raj
&gt;I ’GO; and couaubtoa won’t triub- 1
wen reported in New York u eel-j
. Img G.xxk for the Iasi six month*.
I

Beady-Made

OF

TO THE

.

’

SALE

I Still Live.

iTAIbOGUTC.
Catalogue

GOODS
AT

GRANTS SPAULDINGS

BUCKLEY

Urju Mri or all the store* tn Barry owuhty.
II • V. i-iie* H dinuoclly understood ihiri
Uu-causmbdl
\

tired &amp; di’gustod with old k-vtt

Good News! GoodNews!!

'

Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
Largest stock era#

Spring fathioBijusf reetit fd. ,

r.

w. tunm

AM now utiaritewKSriUNO ri -cLeMio#

W tevr Bn lisnd .Dtai UMrlmant&lt;f
Inuxwetiuurr
iLiim
: tvru
m

vjj k

Vlivui, SOTHI in
raiuii. CMF* M.oil
prmnl#r« being dc.crited as Mian# to wit

Dated. Ilaeliurn. Jan# tu. 1W.
DANIBLSPAULD1N0. Mortfs^e
0. J. Dav. Attorney.
aawte
Tbe above sale will be peatpoaed until .tbe I&lt;
d.y of Octal vr. A. D. 1*7 —st tte tilsee abut
_
■ - * .&gt;,i■
. .1
i' \i t,r

_____ ,_____ ,_______ d&amp;iffi)।
roKKCBAMICUI. norn BARRELS, TUBS,
BUTTER FIRKINS.

MEDICINES,

res

77it. CVPPAX AS^srn.KTUlQS

Judge of Probate,

n-ASK. wutciri ongJt

;
..

ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT I.ATV.

I hats Ite graatoti variety #f
' ELEVATED
OWTSTOVE8.
14HV OVEN STOYES,
PARLOR COOK

lAicitorssxta or aril litATS.
Uvriufiing at a paint "Illy rod# cnil of Hi# Nurtb
writ corner &lt;if (aid 8crti«&gt; thfrtv .tv, llfljtbvne#
aoatb loriv three nato and nine fret, tbriu # oortb^
rvl# toatK-inturatakei nariil •rctfon line,
ruth "nd «&gt;ar feet, w»«l tf th# ptso- of VrgindnJP
thence eaatto tbe piece &lt;rf beginning, all teteg in

COOPERING BiniXESa

agar Bosca Csndka Glaaa.
nK .'In.eedcHl JI ab&gt; Ming Wash
' fallings r&lt;tr»r Mil!. 1 AUKnp Inatwwa
• ucaCawia, Mate, aplce. Pepper. Nutlurcs. Mustard. Pipper ternec and pat sup.

i in ‘.lie ViltageufHastings, inlli
ry, aAwvasM. -n the llthday c
it we o'eto -k in Ike sItoinoon c
A Ll-XANDER B. COHNlNO.
m.
Itortrbrte.
Au’esf.r Jloetgsjre.

Old Fogyism Distanced

St VER1OR l.VDK'EMENTS.
11 tV*-*? prrron. who want gvrnirots niad. J
most t'ariuoustta manner.
'
-- ’ U li TI I N G.

JT.WHOF MICHIGAN. B.snr Cwxrr. U

Arterite) will be sold at public audios for the
umI
forth.
DANIEL SFAULDINO
Mortgajye.

New Carpet Store

shop

.art-1 ia llalky’a Biink, over It, A. Gwiyearv Store.'
»^rd | wtere Ite public eja rely on Loving their w-otk

Z

AND CUTLERY.

Here** Hiser# of all Lunte.

TIIST -NXTAJRE;

tteroMU by cwu-iuK a copy of Hu. urd-r to te &gt;nib- 1 shall »tll at i-ublie auction tu lb# blulwat bidder’
Itobeil in tte Republitxn Bsanrr. spablin m«i|» ontho&amp;hd^j vlB-piwuber. 1367. uteri o-rfick
It. U.. at tberetiAnw nf Tbomsa F#ate. in the
omnxo or all kinds proj
township of Hope, in tba cwuntf afcrraaid, tte fol
delta. r.AVKTRDUtJHsnd
teams desciited lead, to wi-.-. tte -we* half of on .tert txrtJcs, in »&gt;r# tod ’V'#10
tbs lot of laud'aw aed nud occupied by Grorve
»7U!t
Peake aS tee tuna of te- tewib. wfach .ai-1 tend is*
Il#vi:.-g&gt; Ffbitary »^b, HB7.
July KU&gt;, 1|tT.

J

coMyissioxEiraxoTicfc

QTATF. OF MICHIGAN.Lurry Connty.i
s3 Leto Court la tad for said ronaty. Aka i

MWKTCAHE SALK

an iMtnmmt pnr

mwattteir riafE# ami e-ianyto to raw c*»tnirafotert and that M will mv-'t at tte »«■--* *
T.t V, RvWnsou, in iths toanteip of Ptoa

ttiW.W
vTMirb.

rffcptawiter, 1867 st on#'

■r» mjuiral to appear i
rt. t bra to La boldai at

=fS2xrJS«tf
XJE
a'riockP. M. nf thoMday#, and ah ptnwu tyy-

SC

ibi/nrito*

AMMUNITION
. A No. I « ahilbng* F»r pound, Uad, Stet,
0- D
J W. ter Proof cipC
,

MISfELLAliEOl’SAKTICLES.

Taxes for

GCT,

rrMIE TAX PAYERS of tee
Aig&amp;rdsfcyss:____________ ...

FLOOR OIL CLOTHSCOMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

stiffiftijffifissiftraamiT

A Urge Stock of

s.Arz^s

LOOKING GUSSES
tMTORTANT NOTICE.

HASTINGS a»d VICINITY.
AND
CARUIAI

rK-sJSfi:

WOOD AND

”!-*=*■

'-S*,iy"2S5S" ।

�Great Spring

Good News! Good

!

NEW "GOODS

COLUMN
To the Public,

COLUMN
L.

to remain Tn Hastings before remorpublic method
his
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER

to tho Weat taWa thia
5amounting
intention of

SA

BUCKLEY

CATALOGUE.
Notwithstanding the high price of Cot­
ton Goods, I ri»U sell Tip Top Prints for
12| cents middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks,
Denims Kentucky jeans. Drills' Sheens
Gray, Caasimer, SattineUs, Flannells
twilled and untwillcp Green, Yellow, Bed
and White, bolt flannel.

Beady-Made

received a large
stock of

I Still Live.

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.
ling Goods
last six months,
leas than
Will you please fa
with a call and

3EBOO“TS,

Shoes

LARGEST AND BEST

wits

*s&lt;ri¥!9JtnrnsT to

1,307,903.42!
Koibins bo.
Jn°d« tor tbs
f n-nU «-«.«! « «b.
P"
ilililr ofcoMumplite &lt;Mnpl»&gt;t&gt;&lt;*, ' "r,

v—u i.-'
‘XuSf ■,fcTwjL,MU«l». O-..U-

-

JEWELEY AND BOOK STORE

ntywithswu •

BRILLIA5TS,

A nice assortment

tuitions] bail*, withloea]

Main Street,

AT THE

loo'fi-ell publtoLsd.
Trw^tfcUdihvuM M

3‘

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS .AND SHOES, READY MADE
dothlng:

KAtWAZOO,
At Wholesale and Retail, at such prices
that it will be an inducement for Country
Mercianta Pedlars, and Farmers from a
distance, to cal! and examine before pur.
criajcino
'

CT Remember the

Never so Ihpap.

as

.

GROCERIES
OF ALL

Kinds

I continue to manufacture

BROADCLOTHS,
Caraimerre and Vestings, h the largest
and -moat varied ever brought to this
plant. In conclusion I would call your attension to the merit* of

SUGARS,

FISH.

TEA,

That Good ITA, sure to cure the houdn.be

LARGE RED BOOT

And every tiling in the line of Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

on the building.

O. D. HANSCOMB

CHANGE OF TIME.
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

East End of Town.

North side of Main Straet

O

the coutttT of Harry, for neo pirnri
will ba offer'd for sale st this offlw el

TICAL AXD ANALYTICAL CHEM­
IST LOWELL MASS.
r self by J. F. B4-.rU A Co. Haa
MOKTGAG^SALE.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

.Snl

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
Hasting*, June 4, 1857._______ v2n-l

ORTGAGESALE:—DrCaullbarlns t&gt;*n mads
loth* coadiUoo ol a cartain Indenture uf

M

i tnonngu. cn na*r no.
■of mU cxouiiwd in said

I Wired Lt
to Dini ul b

N and after
afker Noonday
noonday .August 31st,
31st. 18,&gt;1, until further notice, stages iwill
Fur tbo county
leave the following named plaoea, as fol­
in liber 0. of
lows, to wit:
A pentlemxn cf tmimpesehable ta-te, who
Leave Hasting for Battle Crock. Mon­
will endeavor tn Mtiftfv any and all per- days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’-,
clock. A. M. and arrive nt Battle Creek,
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take the
afternoon cars cast or west, and on Tues­
days, Thursdays And Saturdays at one o’­
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
train of cars.
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
Leave Battle Creek for Flastinga on
AS USUAL
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7
o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Haaeir.gs
All kinds nf produce, taken in exchange at two &lt; ’elf ck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at4 o’clock, A.
for Goods.
M.. and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’clock,
utr ufBarry, and state ofHichinn
Leave Hastinga for Grand Rapids on
tie .ant half uf the south acai on
Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at
10 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at Grand
Rapids at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastinga and
Paid for FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.
17n-t£
C. 8HEPAERD.
weal corner of said Section thirty rix, (16,) thcuoa
SALERATUS at t&lt;&amp;0 p« 100 lb. and
south forty thrre rude and nine test, tboueo northOe^r lb.
SALT by the barrel and

Store in West end of Union Block,

tatlon alike the same on the
banka of tho Hudson, or iho
Mississippi, tho Gulf of .
Mexico or the Northern
a powerful organi­
sation os a con­
servator ofpul&gt;lie good and

v tnvuiCH woreuai'i

AND SHOES.

CLOTING,

'

LAOS,

KINDS BONNET TR1MINGS

Mr. Henry Brown,

fast quality. Sal. and ail Soda
&amp;/t. to wit. Fate Bar. CasUle,

Cash capital of 8500,

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

Mar, Oth t8fi7.

GROCERIES.

A

OF

WALL PAPER AXD BORDERS.

Bcpre, MolsuMTobaoo.oTdlttadaaUtaalM
•id sksapsr Umu&gt; &lt;!»• rest at earn Rind.

0

FANCY BABAGES.

HANSCOMB’S,

And get up Sulls on the shortest notice,
in a manner and at such prices
calculated to please the
most fastidious.

Boots and Shoes.

-1Btb

Standard, with an enviable repu.

GINGHAMS,

AT

selected, ever brought to this place, and
weo how much cheaper I im now selling

sign of the

PAIKTS AKD DYESTUFFS

in ton townwup "

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

Is organ!

GAITERS

which la by far the

•

W H 1

N AVIGATION IN81 BA NCR,
Calle attention ef its friend*, p,Sr08.
the public generally, to the following^
OF ITS HAVING

PRKTS

FALL GOODS,

BOOTS

GRIND STONES,

FIRE and DTLANi)

OCABDIA* SALE.

EVERY VARIETY,
Call and ue HUM bafart purchating
tbncKrrt.

AND

2ETNA
Insurance Company

OF HARTFORD, COhV
Incorporated 1B1»—dutrte.- I*erpetaJ

WoedtaA-Mra. IBS*_______

caacr, isnai, ash
ceisramoi.

OF

DBT GOODS, CBOCEBtn, CABTCTfi,

•w- 1 iv,i ui.at ui uot.
Il beir-.z riM ths season ter s»Uinr farmer's Tools
I shall Offer tbsm al teas thsa «aat toreing Iba

COICKS.'coi.BS. MIKSEKESS.

laoiriiTis.wiooriinotM,

NH GOODS

I shall offer my stock of

SCHOOL BOOKS.

a»«»,

SuiTTAKXB MONET TO BUY GOOD JEW-

HATS AND CAPS

ItWBlLBU

CH01C8 FIRST CLASS BSntARry

CHERRY PECTORAL

OF ALL KINDS.

Clothing!

Ruch aa Coda. Over Coata. Paata, Vela, abirti
and ow Shirt. Trartlehng Haga, Umbrollaa Ladtea Satcbals. Hoaitry aad Gloria.

Ready Pay Store,

o

TO THE

He is fired &amp; disgusted with M trial
and ao are hie creditors; therefore PAY
AB YOU GO; and crmstables won’t troub-

AT

GRANT &amp; BFAULDING'S

^COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
thy the
We the undersigned having been ap­
STABILITY AND DIGNITY
pointed by the Judge uf Probate for the
Count v of Horry In tlic state of Michigan;
cimni'asioMrs to receive examine and ad­
ON MERIT ALONE
FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS
just all claims and demands of all peroona
TO FATJIONAGE ANU FAVOR,
against the s*tate of Sherman Soles late
,.f the townahip of Hastings in the enunty Affording superior facilities and security
in matters oftnsurance—Commercial,
..f Barry deceased,herabv give notice that
Mechanical, Mercantile or rural, while
six months are allowed from snd\^fter
ranking for importance and pub­
the 10th of Augur. A. D. 1857 formal!
lie service
creditors of sail estate to present their
— THE FIRST OFdaims and demands to the said commiaF1BE INBUBANCE COMPANIES.
siooecs, ftxi t!i»t we will meet al the ofOF AMERICA.
fioeofCLG. Holbrook in tbe township
of Hastings in said countv nt ten o’clock Rates andRules aa Liberal as the Risks as
A. M. on the following days namely vix.
Burned permit for Solvency and Fair
—on the twenty.firal day of September
Profit
next, and on the Sixteenth day of Novem­
ber next, aud co tbe twenty-fifth day of
January next and all persons having
■claims and demand* against the said •*
tatc art hereby requested to present them
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
for osaminatiou and adjustment at the
place an times aforesaid, or to ba forever I
M turned Withowt Delay br
barred therefrom.
1 JAMES A.8WEEZKY, Amt,
■
J. M. Nmxa,
Hastings, Mich.
C. G. HomooK,
CotnmissioDen.
Dated August 17th 1857.

E M P b R U M OF F A 8 II 1 O N

r.UlOR SHOP
ALEXANDER B. CORNING,
rr,
Mcrigagre.
Att'ys (hr Mcrtrirre.
Dated. Jaly 11 th. MT.

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK ef Ui.
BEST GOODS, at Iks
LOWEST rr-ICES.
AM now rectovita art SPRING slock otCteod
aod
on hind • tirei rexe
SBXLrdtBKAVTBlKblFjlKX STOfB.
Ta\ corm AliDSHKTTlROX

I
Judge of Probate,

VFASK

wbich i

orrrs

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

F.Ae.CUTOR’B BALE OF REAL KSTATR

KLEVATKlt
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVBS.

TO HOUSE BUHJDFFS

OUMNg’oF ALL KI NILS PF.O JI 1 7 i Y ^fire •
■ted to. EAVE TROUGH and COM'COTOE

July letb, 1837.

IM r.l.e.t in hl.

writs

L BUCKLEY,

Saph Mlb IW.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons whv

SITEItlOR INDUCEMENTS,
11 tte-w penma who waht ~eente mad
moil FaabionaUa nianarr.
C U T^&gt;rN (T.
• to anterasd al! work WARRANTED ta t
tartecular.
\
Spring Fcuhiont just rterired.

»Unn, June20.1‘57.
DA5IEL8HAULDJ5G, Hortffisee.

ordinf to law;

enter.

B^agaBarab ff.MW.

HyCnyyaUtoy tMb. 1867.

'

COMMISSIONER’S NOT1CF
UB Ute aUmiriHd Uriag been appeinto&lt;bT

DANIEL SPAULDING

New Carpet Store,

tbe catate of DasUf Hyatt

MORTGAGE SALE.

COOPERING BUSINESS.
I have opened at No. 2 Union Block
large Stock of

.'J717

PORK BAIUtEL^ FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS,

MEDICINES
AMMUNITION

Consisting of BRCSSEIA THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG, STAIR and DRUG­
GET.

Taxes for 1856.‘

HMUngi/Oct. n, E6C,

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AGRICUITUKAL.

OcroaxR.— ITori io bt done.—Make
hitierto the Freppb ^toplc. bate beta, the
xxrrxx zoA xaixxfi. ,
compost industriously; use those made In
religious ufalLUu» flaUvai^Ewppe.
August on your clay ay lauds, ridging and
: LETTER IV.
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Whohwak and Re&gt;-­ __ ________ HmmrayiMiM. nrumcwra-a-.imiu . eu.u
......... ... .backfurrowing them, running the qiib-soib
"on ita w*v&gt;; 4nd then, with the wide grasp I tors, children and homes. Here tss poitft
r* I c. s Dt-BTOK,^ Pbywcian and Suqjeon, plough in the bottom of tie open furrows.
of
thought. gslKfi? in tbe. jnpwaeratof syMch writrt the traffic all over WiUi^rea- •from .'the degth of relation—bcius the
Mr
Dtaa
&amp;
There
is
a
kink
of
pro.
By thia syatsm tbe manures wiR-oecopy
hosts vrMch have pasieA from the fiddsof damnation, and brimd.igreiipeople with;
profoiimle'l su'd wrigltacU ulna &lt;)f -»b!ch
the centre of the xidgea, and thus thrtr perty destroyod which is eoldora thought ।
lifeyajtff^ &lt;»u have a ■•deatimdrfbfi Iff prop- w&gt;reo
worse than coWardiM.
cnWardioe.'’ Meh ^Wh^ .wdl fevxfeL. C. Keu-oog. lUnkerfStoek,'’8©
ewscs during decomposition will be sb- of, in viewing tho consequences of the |
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vuj.»&gt;
hfara tbe root*mplatiixi oi whieiithe coolly and defiberatiJy fold tbeir anna
rurn traffic, and tbo iovatruction uf which erty,
(
sorbed,
instead
of
pawing
off
fa
tlie
atmos
­
grcUap nrokrr, Uatllw Creek, Mali.
while auck ruin fa being wtnoghv Ih our tbs mo^ supr^tsLtbi'JIghiejt.jwfpji'^t
mind
turns
•
shudderiug
,-aw^y/
-There
forms
uno
of
our
strongest
objectiota
to
।
phere. The sub-sa«!iug between ridges
W^H. CowtHaa'a Ranking Office,
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1 no rmur?p;il&lt;&gt;p frpin,the. wide waste of ru­ •odal relations, are tmwortfiy. tor the name unrrflecUv©
Xitropcap tacr^/his
wdl prevent the ridges from CoKlpMwtf iL
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• ■ *-' • .-.'. mind hits nbt.’fbe i-iqtoMid i«terty&lt;J»y*», Hutinp.MUa..
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As the travellrr stands intheSevcn-hilled 'ins. Here are Vfliole temple" of genirv, of freemen.
by retail, and the subsoil will be rendered
C1V**?dMdream» uf, lire greaMfaa*
‘be 11 where cvetvthing thkt fa int.Hectuul sod;
- A.- SpAftnixo. Dealers in nil Linda
sary .to o^rry Tbc-Bod jqng Ifitgrfiitest
fit for sustaining plants another yaar from
Gi-rts. (irocerivs. Croctaej. Ac- ,
conception‘.of'4m puinan podersundCabum &lt;). Scnrr. Justice of tha Peace, receiving the atmosphere and tlm eseb-.n- unre prond miMrvs’, he lo&lt;&gt;k» around with :, ।gndnk'r In UumSBity is hurtefl Iwneath
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Web.
boury fwblic. toners! Und and Tax AgL.al ic acid and amodia carried in by the rains. awe for the CvifiChcivs of that grvatoees. j| that lava-tide whWt- has so lung ««cpt 6n
*n8•
coU.ct.uus jjrumptV stleaded u. Ofco. is Tbe frequent freezings and thawings du­ Die winds sigh ntnid tbeerumMlnr rtilm&gt;,
its COUTOS^—«. .JiW
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A'CtagymaD being recently fa com­
Is U Becans© Opr, flOvarnmeaUthavy al­
iLA* JDealers in Dry
C.Mtoi , Au&gt;r«, lUrryeill. Mich.
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Aye,tho property ofthe Wind. Leave pany where several ladies were present, ways taken upon Uieuiselves.to think, for
ring winter will render tlio ridges pulveru­ lika the f.x.tsteps of the post, and ho finds
SAMEL T. McS UR, himself alone iu tire silence of desolation. I in that, though til- else peri.lt Let ua; wife amen* the number, and the reertrt us, Believe for us, snd pray M up! .)• it
lent by spring, and suitable for early cul­
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IU..I.P. uu
.u—u.
Notary PubBo, Conveyancer, Ijtnd and ture. Do not plow sandy lands in the ’llio ___
ruins
have outlived
the H
greatness
of ।t grapple, with poverty and want; but leave crimes &lt;il Mra Cunningham 1-scoOiiug tbs brosuiw we arc and have been
military
Tax Agent. Title, and
fara.tijatcd,
the proud empire. Ho alts upon the bro- . us tl&gt;at, l-et mt struggle With life’s deep- subject o! ronvernation, remarked with a people, a soldier nation, led by kinw,&gt; he­
Dealer in SU’taa, I™.
fall
.
Ao.tnr-ta nVT'illm tu I snM. Ch n..i,
ken columns iliiA silently
' wt, biucrest
»"rr&lt;“ leave 4ta ll.-it.
-Li-i- yet eloquent• vlvq'iCntvnt we,.but
MTrt of Yogtiish Ji-cr. thaX.wLcn a.woinn roes and ambitious men, from battle field
b«lf-Msrdw«e, •»&lt;! Manuffa&gt;
Rake Up leaves from the w^pds as they Iv ipenk of the Greek's skill;’but thevlass-1 Let every friend pass from earth, and we
■i&lt;itr t-r Tilt, Shwt-lron ""I
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he el no- ' Il3ui
.r.rr menu
friend nn: m..u WM., » - — ,fell, she wiia Ms worse in her needucbAhitn to battle field, making ©onq«s»ts and nevfill and put
nut them fa
in the
du- compost
coinmwt heapsb«atw lu .,rP*
‘k nf
OI thn (tx—k'fc ’.trill"""i tint ’t neciw.t every
fall,
Kswet's »«. Hu‘“’ ^T’Cut uJLd.
.&lt;■ lb, manto
SrJ. Umi»
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1:—in ta«rid. i i.* r-., — ui.M v:,..M
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-T iHhcuh
’tai
? I one of the »»tlfar ytk.:' ‘Mr dear husbaW 'et irnepiug thorn, ravaging, daaxliug, charnMliaga. Marfa, KtVSJ. '
»44lf
taablo "for perpetaatnd in ber t-xquiaitaly cbfaUkd j exhause the fountain nCUfe by ffh.ps. but replied,bis uif«, ‘yott will reCollecl that
inhig and corrupting Europe; stid bringManufacliu T&gt; of
LARGE AND DESIRABLE STUCK
a good supply of materials sui.r....
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, । marble. The proudest structures of.earth । lea ro ua our mind. Even -wtwn the body tii« bfatrht fa infinitely greater.'— Cam- I ing hunt© Ufa manners, vices, bravery,
bedding, near the stables. Do not nt-1
OF1
Jpassawav. The ivy creeps over the ru-(grumbles away, *nd the -shadows of the bridgt, Chro/iicl'^
lightness and impiety of the camp to the
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tempt to fatten more cattle than you can
&lt;&gt;v will .-ar H®s. anti Aust gathers thickly upori them. , nlgl,t &lt;.f death sjiut-out a hrisf day »l lite;
fln*1dc o( tlin people I
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fully supply with fixxi, or th&lt;nr
will^nov]
d£o«. ils*u"u&gt;;
r if ful'v
si n- Even tbe pvrurn’Kfa, stolid time continue, ’ the mind uhbrokeii foyk* simi&lt;&gt;ved over
I know not, but certain it
taat"thB
^ryirt. pf- desirud Dr. Jubnafterwards fluurisli yrell even if J.”
,
be hrooelit »‘ll *°'le “Mnv un,lwp ,l,e tolings of Hie |
materia! wnvte, hud with a stall.- riser
iTRoiimi * Co.. D.».lrr» in Drags
1 nation has ait im:iienip-.‘pr.«res» W niake
plied. Young cattle cannot iu- brought
i »l" *om&lt;- away
...er
.« j
merer.-. —• “
" ■mfagla
wi- •«««»«.
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AND
up In IM «. .» »»U.f .Marfin f. ‘ If
If1; "»brm, and
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1 &lt;» hi. -bn-*
pl«-J » b&gt; &gt;*• »*"***"t
“““ of had lost writira, nddingthnt if U would1 in acriiius th&lt;»nght it wie wlslfadtobe free.
r‘- ‘ 11 i descrL
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!&gt;..&lt; there
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nrelr.-toH Mflv/
But.
arc mon.ii.KOU that I clay.
.
■ not .In,»Lvb&lt;gxe&lt;i him to tali her,fi&gt;rshe&gt; 11 ye look gt tb© cbaraeton, comiMred »
Sk'n old w.'nJs nf tlfaliirfa™ soil sr-i i ”uV‘'p crumble. There are 'structures ,
| C3n ei’ucqiva uf no dcstructoin of pro-; : laid oth,’r irons in- the fire, and In caro &lt;»fr regards religious sentimsufa, ftf ,U»e great
itM not being likqlv to sncctoid.' she cftuld* nstiolis of Europe, America, evib Asia,
I. &gt;v e nawe a miner,
!™,b farm I
bring «nt'’“mmthing elir. ‘Then,’ said1 tiw advantage fa in»t for us. _ Tba great
fore with an elffirtit’WolsI r". ’o'^-,aPd, w,ll.*;aln iu the ‘•*cb»f'F«-1 .
M)(1 tn,Mj ^rt.foj]v Mberc nations l|n.M lor.-, ye» '.ring him home tn us-wjth the dis-TOr, after h«v:rg turned over a fewr men of our Country lite Middle torgeUing
i completely the only Idea for which ft is
Sale and Rd
.
Irar-l I •" “'"".’i'i!;■ ” X1'.. “' a*
7c ill ibfafa’y** ”«V
‘ worth living and dyiqjg they live and die,
nt,!.r lu Orowri-* A ITorarou», u m vu jj ilifcjir.Ll l.vi v» I lUVW i&gt;r
.4:*i C. Heiiine. Mick._________________ ;— , CASH,-oee of lb© largest and most dcsta'looking at the spectator, or st most at
I &gt;' &lt; • 11 • v ■ cv D&lt; rfvr iti Grricerieft Pro- able stock of goods ever ufTered in
f posiarity.
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ryAt
a
railway
aUli-in
an
old
lady
tai “Xi rf ur.’« uh
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Oben tliehlstory ofAmerica, to hjstory
•aid to a very pnmpont 1Adkmg gentle.'­
tiair a bushel o| raiuse salt to every corn "
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of England, nhd the history of, Frsnoc;
...
...
1
over
too
mind,
au^
tho
.structure
w,
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cn
I
cn
n&lt;fa*
of compost, to prevent the tormina-1
to hand of God crum„til) BfK,t|far ’rearen why ! ab­ man. whn.wnw talking ab"Ut ateaid pun- read the great livej, tire great dyatipi; the
rora’b’iK”S.Jbie ih’en‘aSj*.!
' WinF Jf
“ spares neither agw uiunicntixn. Tray, air. wlwt it »te*n&gt; 1’
Our assortment of Staple and Fanrv Dry
et M..ue......... -J. I ne m'nd fa pnq-erty—
rum *7*7■
u-^fic. It
•Steam, tua’ain, ia, ab !^-trteam i«, wi!! great martynlu.-ns, the great «orJ»-nt the
Goods, cannot be equalled, and embraces tor.uD. .b.»
» n- bo,1*SI
k I pn.prrtv tlfat is of more value than all “
I (ir• “■*.• J"
jt, tropbiea aie mure to fahour when the ruling' thought of life re­
.
1 tbe wealth oftbe material universe. -And ' ,ireaal(i tlu.:-- those at the red man a Wt, steam la a’^api !* ,
many styles not to bo found elsewhere.
•I knew that chip cnnldii t ah ! tdl * c,,' veals itself in (be last words ofdwdylng— .
nure; and to secure tue first cundition,' 1 here is where wi- find ontf of the most |•wn.rhrd from tire throbbing brows of in100 Plcacea Carpeting, from Auction at
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wsili a rough looking 1‘i-tlnw, standing by;; and compare. \
cook it before feeding to bogs, or your 1 startling effects uf intemperance. Here j
Thi
system
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etifel.
niercllrss:Washington and Franklinfought, sooke,
New York prieiw.
Eliis A C&lt;\ Dealers in and
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ww&gt; npon
daftnselere— •but sl cam is a luicksi of watur in a tre­ suffered, altiaka In .tar name of God, for
100 Mantillas in every style from tl.OO
mendous perejnmtiea!' ,
mmB women and children. - Ila mwU de-&gt;whom they acted; and the Liiwifator of
to 020.00.
fe is at the fireside .W r.exe-j
!■« UuU L ilt.iintf* Mich.________„ 300 Parasols, embracing many new styles
America tiled confi'Ilng to God the liberty
its cowardice, AS well is H» i"-1
f-F” A Indy being In want
uf tho people and his own apnLr G
at low prices.
fci h. tl» ... .uu.
S',IX. rhibmS.n.pl.u
Cbrtu™. J"'' “ f4.r aTsautwklu Bl.u kwnithing in all
,wJi
referred
loan (■xcellvntwurk'inBH
ard
itaii-fai
rrarhr.
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--------------------------Svdney, the.young martyr nf patriotBonnet-', Ribbons, and artificials in great
something
of
a
wag
in
bialinc.
'ihoiady
Tear axn Romtx Wood ton Favrr 1
verp u idi keenest sorrow.
re.-n abroad, atod wfe&gt; never lifted n hsiul ,
■frton.’guilty bTtiotfilng b&lt;!t impatienee.and
variely.
atid :t«ktd:—. " . ' ?
Tssas.—Not long since, we saw a g^cth- !
;n.„ the l&gt;ar-room. v here swarms or a. voice Bgrinst tan sellar, are crushed called
.
wbq died tn exufata lus ronutryl drcam
CLOTHING.
man draaing the rotten wood of «.IJ I the infiirjatrd inebriate*. Their slave ring down aid. reuiurscLaa cuidr.es*. U men ,
ofilihertv, ^ftidln bro jailer, ‘l,relol» that
BOUTS AND SHOES,
stomp, and the turf that grew at their nwiwr.,e di^gu.ts, m:d their wiekvdne-v riaifa were destroyed..wlta-nt •nqgl‘»«
w.!t!Inn*reefit inwards'th’eking, but a yioHATBAND CAPS.
roots, and throwing it generously around
Y»s turn away 1 No,Sir. stand I the hearts that are tinted with -tlfem, it Hill die f-r you.' promptly rqJu-d-Jbe tim reigned to the. King on .High;* to
and GROCERIES.
But why junqyfjuanyroto-r.yatuug lbs ompharis whom alllife is due.*
Ills pca&lt; h trees.
He wiid the Hump'।
the threshold. It fan llfcuwdboiree, I -.i.-ild not seem srfdamuiWr.
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I'urrhasinglarge]v from Auction*. Im must be burned ,&lt;&gt;r removed from tire 1 ai&gt;(| t|,a- man Ireliitid the bar has ire. p dr­ should a Chrfaudn g.nerhmur.t and a
The' republicans, of Cromwell,'only
W Bl crir.. Fi’hio Xibb- Tifflor. Cut- * porters
we —
sro
* bbl*”-'
field where they st*s»d. He threicbt it । ehn-j fit atnl competent t.. keep a f.wn&gt;. Cbrbihr, pupl. •«
sought tb© wgy W God even In tifa field
porters and
arm Manufuturea,
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’ vaxbh^d
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b, rtfr- toanv grxxbi. at prUxa thM defyc better to remove them, with the turt . y0,| voted for the rotnnii-‘-'&gt;,,nrr» wl&gt;&lt;&lt; H- t(J
— -7- —
. f U,. qrrensejraa
ol
of battle.- Their poTitfci werp
oompethiun. and invite the attention of around them, than to b&lt;4n them on the ( ^*.4 him to d&lt;r this. Now. Str. stand i i.oiii?। ^yhy
'Vhy ‘should oqr
eqr motbere.
snutjers, and
an
I in.
bin head into CT auction room, aud grave­ tlreir reign a prayer, their deal-. _ ,—.....
be
— v
- sreerged tint.
One heart. se»s feels that God Wat in all
the elow wt buyers.
■ * spot So thought we.4-|Ohio Farmtr. , within tau throat of tha seething crater.)I wive, and■ daughters
w *■’&gt;*! ly inquired:
NvtwithatMxlmgthMdvar.ce m TEAS',
ToDimur Lieu ox Cattlx. Are.—. and snuff tire fumes win. h-otueupJr-.m
the movements &lt;if these great peools.
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— - | cbildred be turned oat wUhnomhsnUnre , •Can 1 hid. SiiT
our facilities for purchasing arc such, thatr [ .M&lt;*vr» Editors:—In one of your Is to pa- the ever-active end consuming iiresj Turn
But crow the sea, traverse La Maneb,
‘Certainly.’ replied the auetioBcer
««*•
, । but orphaaagt and dvgracst *
rome to-our rimet, open -our annals, M&gt;d
!• \\ \V*xars, Fa’dihmable Tailor. Sb&lt;'»p we are euohlcd to "®'r tke !UUl&lt;’ DnyurnZ pem. some one inquires for the best nfasos I axsy from the h&lt;wry
*•“ ,0 the mo?
pride uf old hearts be . ‘.tt’ell, then.' -*»d M &lt;■« vaJkiog
of keentag liee from cattle and h»rw&lt; I • wh~e shaking hand fa
” q^Jd
listen to the layt words nf the greatponti­
iBlock, over I! A. (J.wdycar’a Store,
X-he7.w.;CTd broken T Whr_m 'J bid you good night.'
( on tefl him how to do it effectually.
। bis lip*, to a scene cl&lt;«o by. 8tre©fa»d
cal actors nf the dmma nf onr liberty.—
nJiMp.'Mwli.
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(Lata of the firm of CUrk A; Babcock.)
Mv father was a goo.) farmer io oldru upon bis back, with leodvu uvss rolled Grefs name tell us I—fa tins land &lt;ff plen­
One would think that God wm
I'r'-J
timL But fiis cattle and cits would bark in the head .and tire *nn'\br*"*~t ty. where our baraa gush
A- W . Arnne. Saddle and Harncwa Mak­
f^W“D&lt;-ugla» Jerrold call* woman's from the soul, that his name was unknown
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NrTir.. k
where
our
fields
groan
under
the
harvests
»
sometimes
get
loiwv.
Being
the
younglies
a
man
oi
middle
age.
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Iv
brrothC5U COBBin the Isngeage. History will barb the
(Late of the firm of S. 8. &amp; C. L. Cobb.) ret son it wo madi my bufanrss to take ' ing in the drop stupor of lowest drunken­ which roll like golden oceans to the kisj
air of an aflR^t when she recquntwto pos­
I’ ( Memkiix. Hi'ita.-. Sign, and Porttait Kalamaxoo. »*y, &gt;»1B57p51tf .. «re0nU^CTdvoungcolts.M.dtoc;nres. Tb. fare is Hearty a bvid p-pfo. nf the snnbeanw, «nd where an ever-k.nd the satirical Oldy* sayw
terity these ctuIfiliations, rather than death
!
“ If
Providence has
Ulster Strop near Fwifa Hetet. H-uap.
tbm -fcl! Um-fcb tie -inu-r.
T.&gt; kesn
k«? ।, stul darkening
M—q .o»mcaiu
“"’“'L"’?
eintcr. To
i--..
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Providence
ns. "**Ucre&lt;lHus
vukiv! ...»
, women were little- aa they are of celebrated men in the greatest yes© •/
irL„„ ....................... a deletion of to^ 1 nitning a livid, burning ri-1 uron the brow eve.,* —— 4^;,;
W1
&gt;m^
ssdcWdnh:
^11
France ’ The vietijps only havesGod—
-—7
• lice from them I tried n d—
A
pea-pod
would
make
‘
them
a
gown
co hungry fur bread 1
••-j,—n;—r» ............. the tnbdts and Betnrs have non©.
U- ta
»»-..«■ &gt;. drawn mi» lb. and a hood.’
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Look at M irabeau on the bed of death.
■V,tLK ElLH.450a.by J. F. EMO
• AT THE HASTINGS
nWrlpn-l nf rrbnr. «n4 «ar J»«Sbu- ••
•Crown no- with flowers,’ said be. ‘Intoxi­
Ibrcri -!l ttal'- -om.bly.ud
"Did you ever tare a home! If so you cate me with perffimes, let' tfle die to tha
roAtah duly b—a I I- ‘‘£“""7, have Ambtlere l«-n struck with surprise sound of delicious muste’’ Not a-word
drug, store,
lital hillib. I—,ubJ
of God br of his soul. . Sensual pbilosoJ. F. EMORT.
Hiv. Uuly i-ui' -t • fuI1
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our homes be transformed into helis and
pher, Ire desired only supreme Benstulism,
the husband abd father into » to«. to
nkil 11„;«, hj Csmpb.il A
■a last vnluntiiousneaa
rnbiptnooaneaa in his mronv.
aguuy. ~. 1’
,..,&lt;„
ra
ud
bUI
r
Wby
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nave.
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n
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mcwciwek
Cfrtlfc'mplate hlsdsme . Roland, ,ths
W.- .1. lictlk Creek. Mich.
p
‘Nat, what are you leaning over that
rinnowed, and became well eoverM.i iizu-iloiwK. by J. D»ri« £
nun wtb
mk fori’ *1 am mourning overdeparted strong-hearted woman pf the Rcvn|utinn,
lb»l. f.»
»•/ fc““ l'Z
uta-the cart that conveyed her to death.:—
spirits,’ wa» the answer.
tnee anting
-r. , - .
She looked contatnptnonsly on the besot­
,nJ f«.M It „ «1&gt;U»I M
rUThr Infihl ..MU in lbe eudt^ -nd
ted people who k1lted?th^r prnpbetA and
xr
1 I,.—, mIOmI IHHin
TUBPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
kn—. nnlblnC dTlIU.—H'H- bul.mllu aJays, in ci resuufiirencc, is,** good ** “ •ihvts. Mot a glance toward* hmvenT—
to. usurers*
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„ || Innb. «p low 'bn nn*'**Only nne w»rd for Ufa earth she was qtiitjTTh-j s’. ViTBBWrt. Register ofJ^d*'
mile.’
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and find tbnt l“»‘‘J .
n,,„ w,d , fr«Ah uf the wnfficl has no»fa}up
lbe |i,h.6l .n»U»&lt;'."&gt;~ TV. run.
tlng—'O Liberty.
,'
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.
er of the other t’Por’’n$"“'
Jlt.n kept ‘ ^taacb, and’owscs slowlv.nnd du^st- rti-ehes tn and rends that. mother s heart
Approach th© dnhgecn dopr of/be GlrThere is a man in Connecticut so mud.1 nodint. TMtrhdl;night Is a banquet;
untd the fmmlaius of life Sr!!w
"A Mittiu 6&gt;urtv O'Tk and Notary
--------- in lbe dry Jin. I nb. n&gt;br&gt;- -i,b"«'e bb.Hm.tJUW *•'th* tender infant wads B&gt;r food, pst opposed to capital punfahmsnt that be re­' t|»eir only hymn.' the Msrseftshe!
:r.
lube fa ninofied with' roH. If "it h^.ll, fused to lung hie gate.
■
Uffioe in the Court Hj«fa-__
Follow Camille Desmoullins to bt» OK. iouhi from 9 to 11 A- »-. and &amp;»» 1 w
finds mi’s r**«y dark-wd
in the dry dirt, and
e.
Wa- ills was a briHiant and powerful mmJ—Iris turned .ouVfrvW **“&gt; •h7°* ** ,beP‘;
Gin
the
prrsaure
of
the
tirnek
be
used
.nmbW ..U.
e-^ 1 n. tomj TH. r.nn I» Sl/JiSrf tornsl roof and reared far vic*. In alter
Profusafonal*.................
road to the guilotine, were th© fwr\ lm
as a propelling power!
,«ij, Nee I®*- 1““ “T
;b hj,
Inb-gnlr .nd ml.r.l years, tbe babe of the eraf. ’.‘“faLiK
thoughta ofthis dytng matron his way to
H. iukook. AtXKtmy Mid
dilU ta «ul*l fcr lb"'1-'
■^.um.bO.m.-TI.eA^n.^ -U. «_•
b,
the acaffild. &lt;* sw*^.« ™ donwn, or
.lite last tribunal.'
• r;(
worm, o’
---------- - , ,
’ta,ta“~l~t»»'"k^
MM J ’Why Is an nwlcwaril feUojy like a pine
rclatie’er, honored by biw fellow-oitiMns. wallows in vice. A |
Hoar Danton iin the platform of the
kn’. pvartrroen.
. iiuUsp/itiaL___________ .
kJ Ml H»
• ''"O' looked rm whH*the fiB—y-• acaiTc.’Idt at tlw distance era line from God
„
d
,„p-.d«.
utI
re^WWMPpMfav
has
bound
the
victualed
nrowSlSr
ih.
Tb«
«lS
”
*
Itouasff*. Phjaiaan and
fl. nublt life »«").
«'&lt; •™| ''7 and fl"*. and &lt;wstkii»T3&gt;’*»TVhat sort &lt; if trees will tot bearremn
caui.- C*p.«r»ll k*-on Brndwa*. D«*r Uw Court Hoosr,
,
.
there 1 H»t ni’nd J* ln rrfn'’- Pi,,ar af
A voting hrlte stand* at .the- **tore r jr*l *od ujji'p&gt;TtMb*A &lt; Axfatzres.
i^UrhnabMnundMmi^bydi. dreaming of a cl&lt;fadfass future, and b-kothers, 8 h ® t»
la—It J.CWoHh 'tW-'tr.uWe I1 Hla
oubiilw wtream, until tlw® i» oearcely Ing With a woman’s Jtvnthm and pride .
Lead, Acannihilation; hit last sigh rani tv.-—
Bel men’ re •‘e "•"*". "1 enough L A to show the onwclMdo beauty ,7-r.ta iwWywsto^-.
All the- pop­
Id .ilia
’ Ikh»!d
lha .JftcUtbBkaa
PfctRbttaa of Otii? fetter
tether, she dreams af n bright .purw» j
ular Patent
' ^Vhat must one think of tL____a___
mied and profitable manner of‘br*J' •?_
ttoith life. A great people rt^a )nu&gt;
Mediota*, o«
o-hoi^k-. _
tn a cllmste such as o«rs, where Arctic
1 lwr.br.ppy home, and wring‘ " What animal has the greatert quantity
.TWpla wtoM great
iu, uemrovn. «v —
-— ———— r ‘ k,.* young heart, and blast every oruiut
,f te-a'cd Thai hog iifvDUt*', for ba Iwai flgilW scetn thus too much in pn»oea»«rn
ZT^ ln-'nn. “*^d «*tar rl
bin lor i
, to annihilation, and bi a bapr that terrible
■ minister, Death, tfaclf recalls neither the
rest. A. sitter, with a devf.t.fin winch , A vottCK man stand* at. abc threshold
tlireatenings ubr promises;tof God I
’
'. RcM.HL, Phytdcfaq'l
VWM)W AfWtet .—•« ™
■*«.
br?^ I. nuiuh—dp tha
. :.
rnifv1/
hrothnr.
‘s’
Rita
Ti&gt;e rvpubiicvf tLcw men without-a
Ptojri* ■*(*’■
'.ndLsTe/rthro "ne wTthTigh and r-obfe
*God has quickly been.tUwnded. Thrlib
Counselor
.resolves. The motberfs eye tolfflMTM
efty.wud-by.qp'jpttch’. heroism and eo
down, anaB1™
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It fer■ w»•.rT.'dhis rfjwntHJfyears.--The
muA genius ha» not found in Franca a
1 sister lovea him with a sinrer'a chsagrtwis
—r-. » rtinscitnce p&gt; shelter it, n G.id to avaqge
rtwd hort^ptor^*!
.
different property hare
.
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!«»&amp;#’' to
U^h&lt;«Ui3o.
leva.
A
great
profitJtitotarfnAaM***
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L. ji *i««. MIh! l.n
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Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

and security
'•omruerdal,
rural, while
and pubOF —
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KALAMAZOO.

s the Risks as
y and Fair

JUSTED

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J, P. Roberts, &amp;/ Co.

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hcmicals, Paint, Oils

DIVES.
&gt; and BoxSot
DFFS.

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Bwxs* y^tRrt-fartfg'ttofc::
Produce of,mo*

publicans travestied into cocrtiera. An
atbefatio 11 'ftlMIMU ftWS3r be heroic.—
When you tcrrifftVh trends; wbctwnn

Wx. Sv&lt;aw

pounding and juj t

bi^oo to . p-»»u'u »d-&lt;tab««»rf
srava.
greys--

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revolution*.
thaB*!«areAx*m of sn'cxdyi

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�we otimwu— - ----------Powell Bank, Newburgh, N. T.
All nature teemed to amile
tested fields, Fairfield

to the mom fetaiooabl. method of Rail

Road travel.

F-riwx of thia State w» held at Jaekaoe.
OIL* Thursday laat, the
8tn Inst The convention mat at the

yellow here and there by the reOaet frost,
d.rotd Ik. doUf. of *&lt;■

’Land ofth^’Jar-kson Citizen, who nomin­
ated Henry Barns, Fsq., of Detroit, as
(President, pro tem., of the convention. — --ri&lt;iriJlllThe motion was supported and carried. iiv.e.ncf.
Mr. T. F- Boutoo, of the Jackson Patriot

Mr. Barns, upr.n taking the Chair, udCmwpoi
swked the convention for the honor thus
him .xrl
k- .kn„M h.
under tbe tircmity of asking some raerr.her to explain the object* of tbe conveotie, and the natnre of the budptes to

Mr. Debted. ta reply,-Stated that the
call for tbe rouventitxi had not aminated
from any particular source, but had been
made at the jmneatitm nf editors In vari-

rules and regulations for their own gov.
ammant m might be deemed beat to sub­
serve tha corrtctiun of numerous growing
evils. He thought that aome rules with
regard to transient advertising, and ad
vanee pay for newspaper subscriptions,
■would be among those which should claim
the attention of the convention.
Mr. Bams thought tbe latter mentioned
subject would be one of the most impor­
tant . to come before the convention. He
had had much experience in newspaper
pnb’ishing and has suffered losses ofthuoeands &gt;&gt;f dnllara by not demanding pay­
ment in advance from mail subscribers.
He thought no paper could be made to
sustain itself and pay ita own expense s if
published upon the trust system, and was
i&gt;f the opinion that thia subject should
clnim-fcnpecisl attention.
Mr. DeLand moved that the Chair ap­
point s committee of five to report permaneat officers of the convention.
The motion prevailed, aad the Chair
appointed the following gentlemen as such
committee:
Messrs C. V. DeLand, Beth Lewis, Z.
B. Knight, Geo. A. Fitch, and B. F, Edd.rTbe commettco retired End while ab­
sent tbe gentlemen of the convention were
requested to hand in their nam« ta the
Secretary.
The following gentlemen re­
ported present:
Henry Burna, of the Detroit Tribune.
George A. Fitch, Kalamazoo Tele­

U*: »&lt;m radios! rvfc
•hoeld.tx adopted. wi

vmplOTiwMvqaate foamy sms tad ruMwtytpproatiret, bvlxnaa that it is Uw chMnvtt tad mwl
boocrablv to vtopluy only good workmen U ftir
tsd hrufg rrkeo.
6th. R^rjind. Thai ire rweemmenS lx

: Secrets? u

After being read, tbe preamble aad res­
olutions were taken up separately and
severally adopted.
The following ,
Preaident:

Lewis, Marshall Statesman.
W. W. Woolnough, Battle Creek Journ­

al.
G. W. Cole, Albion Mirror.
C. V. DeLand. Jackson Citizen.
G. Spaftnd. Tecumseh Herald.
O. R. Goodall,Monroe National Press.
J. NL Navins, Republican Barmer, Has­
tings.
M. D. Hamilton, Detroit Advertiser.
A- Valentina, Grand River Times, Eastmanville.
E. D..Bnrr. Eaton Argue.
Geo. A. Smith, Barry Pioneer, Hast^E. R. Powell, Ionia Gazette.

J. M.,Gris wold, Lansing Journal
’ M. F. Carlton, Niles Enquirer.
H. S. CLubb, Ottawa Clarion.
D. C. Irelnnd, Coldwater Sentinel.
T. S. Clark, Monroe Commercial.
J. L., Gantt, Dowagiac Tribune.
.
D. C. Henderson. Allegan Journal.
F. T. Eddy, Branch County Republi­
can.
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.
S. F. Breed, True Northerner, Paw
Paw. *
H. d. Raw’aon. Hillsdale Standard.
S. B. McCracken, Ann Arbor Newa.
Z. B. Knight, Pontiac Gazette.
C. E. Simone, Stunris Republican.
G. W. Pattison, Fireaxsn’s Journal,
Detroit.
M. H. Money, Eiuon Argua.
T. F. Beaten, Jacks-® Patriot.
R. F. Johnstone, Fanner, Detroit.
H. J. .Alvord, Detroit,
x
C. B. Brcbbcns, Adrian,
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The committee on permanent officer,
reported, the fidlowing:
Z. B. Kmght, of Pontiac, President.
J. M. GriswoM. uf Lansing, and T. F.
Buuten, nf Jackson, Vit* Prreidonta.
M. D. Hamiluaj, of Detroit, and D. C.
Ireland, of Coldwater, Secretaries.
Ou motion tbe report of the committee

4th Dietrick—J. Griswold, ‘H. J. Alord.
Mr. De Land stated that Invitatious had

him. to visit the Fair of tbe County Ag­
ricultural Society, than being held, and al-

Jsnnu*:-!

W«uniLk,FwtaU._M»«.

jounied.

Hay and Grain, large fields of thtxkcd

MPUBLICAH BANKER.
iKimm.......

.EDITOR.

HA3TIXG8, THUWDAT.OCT. H.

P*J»«

corn, and shocking large fields of wheat

tsr'Tbe Marshall Statesman tay* tKal
for tbe M *«**• Biekers and Banks

and potatoes, and orchard trees drooping

kart not sl.pt-

Tbi^tasy be true of the

under tbe weight of red ripe fruit, gave first, but some uncurrect promises to pay,
evidence oti every hand of the abundant in our pocket-book remind ua that many
harvest. If Michigan becomes bankrupt of tk l.tler
TMI
.
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ner filled. If we have no money and no

New York, Oct. IS.

matters, up to 9 od&lt;&gt;clt i&amp; city

1_ .||TI !■ |L LI. LI------- ----------Si NiA.k
M.vk.tt Butchers A D rovers, Ito Hal lead,

Tbe negro women who tnurd^j u
mistress, Mr*. Hall, n.&lt;r
Tew weeks since, wm Kntencel w
‘
day last, by tbe Loaiw County CoJ-T
Warranty and Quit Claim Deeds, Real credit, we have at least enough to eat;
be hong on the 21st of next mouth. W*
Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale at and were pur debts paid, we might laugh
KiuM-r—V""11' LixlUfawawU «kr bulk. ta,. arc mortified to learti tliat a
’
this office.
at panics and scoff at hard times.
Wn»r.drd
cm'cij ttopped in the .ante way, a* by this acted hi the trial of this cause, wlufo
A wearisome ride of 26 miles over a
4PKCIAL MOTICB.
Xbaa renroarh Unnn 'he m-r, .k—
“
- rough road, brought us to Battle Creek,
Moner-Gall—a small settlement teven. '
^^^guspenslon in most cases ta
uiXXm L riv.
'•
r-W.
Our patrons will please reccollect that not, however, without having experienced
courtr—was on Tnradxy morning
I generally knosm, will undoubtedly serve inal iawa are administered byeerc-*.-,,
a ‘alight touch’ of the Battle Creek and
„
tha pr^nt
excitement.— courts. The court annouuctd foal th.’,
Administrator*, Guardians Mortgagees Hastings Plank Road; a very little of about tbe hour often, the scene of w ol
the most deadly conflicts and bloody *“S' | Wall street at two o'clock was
stood four for hanging, aud oce for
and all others having Legal printing done which sufficed to to mske us feel, as did
edies is the annals «fa law^Hdlng. civil &lt;}A
mass of people
The portaliun.
at our office would be more punctual in theyoifog man, wbo started as a eudien ized communitv.
It appears that the | g
of all .Jk, tank, were also blocked
Voder the decision, tee wemu atsfe.
their paymente for tbe same; and at least for Mexico, (hat we had “had plenty.”
neighborhood had for some yaara bean anu^r
into tbe gaily arauitted of murder is ths for. dr
noy ed with a band of thieve*, whose prae- ‘
American txcluinge Leavit grec, and should have been p-jri«fo,j u
bring tbe money, when they aak ua to
A few minutte ride on tbe ‘Lightning
tire it was to live upon the form, and stock .
tbc crowd, awuring them that transportation. But as soon as it »u
make aa affidavit of publication.
Exprcae’ brought us at Marshall, where of tbe honest cltrxers of the vIcir.itr.-— al|
WOU|«J pay al) to the last dot- known that the prisoner was not u *
in company with a friend we visited the These thievea had sueawsfully eluded the
tl&gt;o enounced that an arrauge- hung, die crowd that filled the court rwa
Fair ground, where tbe Calhoun County ‘ vigilenre of the sufferer*, and reraped the ; mpnth&gt;d bren made with several of the
punishment
prescribed
by
tbe
statute,
uuThose bolding the note of broken and Agricultural Fair was on exhibition. A
atrongtwt banks to ~
go through tetitem*
without
discredited Banks will naturally inquire large number of people were inattendenca, til at la*t, their conduct becoming intolar- suspicion. Ufo believed, however. In death,\lhe people themselves wonU lysd
erable and their depredations alarmiug to the Street, that the suspension will be gen­ her; and one or two gentlemen approach^
after the fraternity of such notea and the and there was much competition for the
the
community
it
was
determined,
«fa
the
eral.
It
is
understood
that^
some
ofj»ur the dissenting justice, and advised him u
iwwmmuinijii . ................—
eraj. n n unu«i»u«^ u—
prospect of their future redemption. To various premiums. Calhoun County Ag- part of the cood citizens around
on*y. .
tbe lin'd citizen*
Honeyieal bouaea have withdrawn their gold change hie opinion.
answer such enquiries, and to give reBa. [ ricultural B«ciety can well boast oi the Gall, to
from tiw*bw&gt;ks
and
replaced
_____
.h-m them
.1 oilatharaids.
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J___
t___ 4 it as .perisl
remove
all hawand
ds, and
Under these circjnirtanres, ths L»j
hie information in every particular, would beauty ot thetrFair ground, filled aa it Is without tar aid of the law.
depovits. There were rumors during the magistrate gave way; and the wcraxa »u
In pursuance of thia delerminaUon, a morn ing affecting nearly all the banks’in condemned to be hung. As soon uik
require facilities for information which we with boeutiful shade trees, located on an
band of Regulars (a term well understood tbe citv, but the li«t gives all that hev.
sentence of death bad ;becn agreed open,
do not possess. But from what infarms- Keminence nt the South eide»of the village
In Florida,. California, and some of the eertaitilv suspended up to 3 1’. M. The one of the Court arose, and stated tfe: u
ticn we have been able to gather up&lt;&gt;« nf Marshall, it well repays a visit, liids- Weatern States,) was enquired some
otberait is Wiered continued to meet Injury to the -jail and danger to the pra
davsago, and un Friday last prr-ceeded to tbrir liabilities to tbe close .of business
pendent of other allurements.
oner were to l&gt;e apprehended from tfo
The exhibition of stock was very good, notify certain parlies that their presfpre hours.
populace the sheriff ought to prtrisin
The sales of tbe Railroad stocks at tbe publicly that tbe court had ordered tfo
ting price of uncurrent money will settle said by those attending both, to be fully iu the county could be no lunger tolerated
down to a tolerable degree of certainty equal in quality to that in attendance st and that ther mast take themselves away first, board, were small al
womaxMu lie hung. Proclamation m
by Tuesda/, (last Tuesday) or submit to dine. In State stocks busi
made, and 4he excited populate, focasi
rvlative to iu respective value.
the late State Fair at Detroit. The stock I the law of force; that on that day* they
at a decline, excepting in
salisfied wim the Court— (3«rb&lt;Jmiu
At present, nothing possesses any valac uf farming tools on exhibition, although I! niu
»i
.n».c
v
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----------must leave tbe counts .either peacibly or
Missouri's.
commercially considered, only what it not large, embraced some of tbe best pat-1 otbarwfor, and that for their crops, stock,
Bank stocks all sold at a decline.
hurere in attend, ^c-.they should rtrelvean
The run on the Brooklyn Savings Bask
may be worth to realize hard coin exit of, term. The number.
' also luive their paaaage piud on th-' steam­
rpon the instant; consequently tbe notes
er to any point to which they might choose
,
of suspended banks no matter bow well ing them on the first day. and their refus­ to emigrate. Among the nartire thus co- banks paving promptly.
Several failures iu Dry Goods line arc PENINSTTLAR
secured, are of no value only as broker* al by the managers, on the second day of tified there was a man bv toe name of Mo­
announced, but none. of very promine® I
Farmers A Mechanics
ire Hornsby, and hi» tamily—wife, one
and others may see fit to invert in t’ern tbe exhibition.
A Insurance.
grown son. Mike, and three small children.
as a matter of spe-ulatioo. Such institu­
L&amp;tsst.—Tbe run upon the Mechanics' taken for GOODS by
Of fruit we cannot speak in the highest
Mosie thought of tbe mater, and concluded
and Mgforhauts' Bank of America, tbe
tions aa are not secured, which have sus­ terms. Vegetables were abundant and of
KNAPEN.
not to go; bdt still led the Regulars to l4- Manhattan and American Exchange Banka
pended, will probably pay but sivery a quality we have sever before seen equal, iieva that he would go willingly. He
was severe, and continued up to c!um of
small dividend, if anything at all. There led, saying nothing of specimens of mon. played the old soldier on them, however,
busmew.
seems to prevail to quite an extent, on strous overgrowth. Floral Hall and the aa the sequal ill show.
H aring just arrived from tbe East vitk
. The Broadway Bank held out till nearly
At
thr
hour
of
ten.
on
Tuesday
morn
­
erroneous oj inion in relation to such bank* department of .•fancies’ possessed many
3 o'riuek, paying out 1140,000 in specie, a nice
ing, fourteen of the Rcgulrt* appeared be­
when it gave out, Tbe Leather Manufiteas are secured by State Slock. True the attractions, which we have neither time
fore Hornsby’s door—twelve of tb*m
turers Bank' m bsequeutly closed ita 1 would call tbe attention of bujsrx to ii
faith of tbe State is pledged and it will be
with gun* end two unarmed- One of ths
dour*.
obliged eventually to redeem its Stocks,
fora
Marshall is one of several enterprising two who was unarmed—a Dr. Foreman
The Seventh Ward and Fulton Balks
ffEDZUT VJ1I1X
but it is not pledged to redeem the notes villages situated along on the line of the
held out under a tremendous pressure.
N.B.
All kinds of
of any bank. If there is no money in the Central Rallrosd, and notwithstanding the to do the partying with the Hornsby*.—
T|ic Peoples' bank cloaed at 2 o'clock
He Advanced to within a few feel ol the
FFbOO-CTCE
after paying out 119,000 in specie during
treasury appropriated to the redemption stringency uf the times, evinces umnistak.
door and a»ked a neighboring woman (by
taken to exchange.
of the bonds of the State, the only alterna able Signs of activity and improvement.
the name of Holland, who happened to l&gt;e tbe day.
Call early and o! lire
Tbe'bank of the State of New York
tire fur the State Treasurer, in case of tbe
A good night’s rest, refreshing sleep, there, or was ro by design, and who had
A. A. KNAPEN
paid out ita last dollar and certified al!
failure of any-.bank to redeem its notea, is and another beautiful morning, and we alw&gt; bron notified to leave.) if Mr Horns­
b231
cnrek» presented, end then vivided. Tin- Hastings, Oct. 15th. 1857.
to throw the bonds deposited for their se­ found ourselves again flying toward the by wap at home. She replied, ‘Yes he American Exchange paid all demands,but
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Bum Cann. ta­
is some where about'
curity upon the market, and sell them for rising sun, in the wske of the ‘iron horse.’
la Um matter el Um Estate tf Ljdia M-. 8-m
At this instant a s 1x4 was fired from
what they will fetch, ao that, there Is, in Jacksun! Cries tbe conductor, and itn tbe bouse, through a sort of rode aud in­ A O’clock. The bank of North America
times like these, a chance for considerable mediately aa emerging from tbe cars, we artistic port-kola, at Foreman, missing has protested tbia P. M. The Corn Ex­
change refused to pay specie or bills, but
lots upon bills so secured.
were ushered into ‘Stanton's Exchange,' his kwee but a few inches and killing his certified checks, fbe ■Oriental, Mechan­
horee beneath him; another shot in quick
All banka properly managed should where a sumptuous repast awaited our aucccasion discharged a foil load of buck­ ics A Traders, Bowsrv 'Savings. Shoe &amp;
I arrival.
Leather, Condmfotal, American Exchange
shot in the left breast of Mr. Jamea Rumpt
Jackson is situated on the Grand River one of tbe Regulars. Mr. Rump:, oo l&gt;e- and Metropulltan Bsaka paid thair de­
of their circulation Independent of the se­
mands up to 3 o’clock, tbe usual hour fir
and
rejoices
in
the
cognomen
of
*Qty.*
—
I
|
ing
shot,
wheeled,
and
crying
out
fur
his
curities lodged with the State Treasurer*
comrada to scatter, galluoed off a short closing. The whol. number suspended
but with bad management, and the declin*
distance and fell deau. The firing contin­ to-day, with th-se that were included in
upon Railroad and other fancy sfocks in now many a spire is pointing toward the ued rapidly and with terrible fatality from the returns of yesterday la 16.
A Bank meeting was'held this afternoon
sky, and the graveled roads and planked the house for some srennd*—perhaps min­
bling, is suflidentin many cases to reduce walks of tbe city, overlay a boggy mar­ utes. The party scattered as quick as at which it is understood a proposition fur
possible, but left four more of their num­ general suspension was discussed, as also
thia balance to a mere nominality. Take shy bottom.
ber upon tbe field—two by tbe name of the propriety of the urging tbe Goieruor
Tbe Printer’s Convention assembled at
for instance tbs slocks of tbe Michi, an
Radullff—
—an
an old
oldgentleman
gentleman and
and his
his eon.
san. .
_
haddiff
mortally and tbe old gentleman turn.
Central and Southern Rai’roed. One year Temperance Hall at two o’clock,and after
perfecting
its
organization,
adjourned
unj
dangerously,
if not mortally wounded—a
since. If recollection serves us right, these
til evening. A visit to the Jackson Co., j Mr. May, son-in-law to Radcliff, danger­ change, stock* all took a rUe, under the
stocks sold at a dollar to a dollar aud fif­
Fair 5»d a stroll through tbe Stat. Pria
net mortally wounded, and Mr.
teen, while during tbe late pressure tbe
t .-a .k k •
»h. d.v
Foreman, with his ande fractured by the
COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
L Chi &amp; R 1 58, Reading 33, jq y W
former have fallen to leas than fifty cents on completed the buemesaof She day.— fo||ln-of hi, horM. Three Lw^. were

. BANKS BROKEN’-

On motion, the letter wss entered upon
t^e record.
; A letter from W. W. Ryan waa read,
and on motion, was tabled.'
Mr. Wuofonngh, of Battle Creek, offer­
ed tbe fiJIowing:
,gnolndx Tbsl till prsetls*. new very frvqurnl.
(gtaaet ting q«sck mediciDe soii other advertise
menu ia tke rreding or editorial eolnmna ot tbe

Mr. Woolnough moved that a cnpimlttee of three be. appointed to recommend
some regulations in regard to apprenti-

to the craft, and would like to see some
stringent mice adopted, which would even­
tually liave a tendwrey to create a better
stock of journeyman printers. Tbe coun­
try press were pestered to death with a
para) of vagabond journeymen who had
never half leaned their trade, and were
totally incompetent to do a piece of work
decently, and yet moat of these jours car­
ried errtificates of membership from some
Printers' Union. He wished to see some
means of reform adopted, by which ap­
prentices should be Blade printers before
they are turned looee to seek employment
through the country from place to place.
Mr. DeLand spoke in favor of the aome
movement. He said be thought tbe stan­
dard of journeyman printers was detenu
rating froas year to year. Bovs with lit­
tle education were taken aa apprentices,
and perhaps before their engagement with

The President appointed aa such com­
mittee, Messes Woolnough, Ireland and

Mr. DeLand ofierod tbe followtag:

S

«n tbs dollar, while tbe latter have been Of the Fair wa would aay, that the exhi­
bition was much larger than at K.vahall&gt; effect of not exceeding nine shuta front the
almost unsaleable at any prioe.
How much these stock and similar although in moat ’respects in no way su­ house.
Jo tbe midst of this firing, young Rad­
speculations have affected tbe Michigan perior. The ground at Jackson ta rtiore
cliff, a blare and determined spirit fell.—
suspended banks in uncertain holders of spacious, but lacks much of the natural Satisfied that his Kound was fatal, be de­
such bills, will have to exercise much pa­ and artistic beauty, of that at Marshall.— termined to have aome littie revenge, artd
tience, or suffer spine loss upon them. Let Floral Hall was ao crowded aa to be ut­ crawling ta a stump, rested his gun open
those who think otherwise bid up. We terly inacmeible tn ar tielee ofc less perse­ it and fired through the port-hole, empty­
ing tbe contemn of one barrel in tbe face
verance than crinolines, and we heartily
and breaatof old Hornsby, giving him Ms
In haste to dispose uf such bills, as these wished, that article could have been com­ quietus. Casting his eye to another part
things invariably regulate thenuelvea^nd pressed into a smaller compose, or entire­ oftbe fortrevs he perceived a human fig­
ly exeluded. Tbe visit U&gt; the Prison was ure, at which be lei ahp the contents of
will sooo find their level.
highly satisfactory; although arriving lata the other barrel. This shot, it ae«ms took
effect in tbe left aide of Horasby’a wife,
and for want ofa guide we were detained
•5^
Wpe of her la font which
Jacxsom. Oct. 8,1857.
at the gate, aa much troubled to get In, as aha bold m for arms. She was killed in­
Tbe mellow sunlight of a beauty an those poor fellows within were to get out stantly—-the child may pcwaiblv recover.
tumn morning, witnessed our departure and for half an hour the prisoners on eith­
About th- »:—-•*—•-----from Hastings cn tbe 5lh iusL.sad it was er side, stood peering st each other thru’ fired. Mike Horasby appeared in tbe pi«—.—;• —°°e barrel, and drew up to
with feelings, rendered buoyant by the
div Itargn the arooed. a ben a ri^ulator by
Invigorating breezes, the balmy atmos­
the name of Morgan, and who at thia mophere, aud tbe prospect of a pleasant tour,
meet atnod alone upon the field, defcndiiur
the wounded, wired tbe gun of a comrade

- ---- ”
/
vu uiv
°nJ 1 T1'*’ btnk*'
Bowcry
and the Bl^ixr Street. They are of the
strongest fa the City, and Ute on hand
large quantities of specie. The former al
the opening to-day, had 1100,000 in avaiL

Tbe folluwtag country Banka are dis­
credited tttadav:
Oswego RJvcr Bonk.Goihen.
Mechaniea’ Bank, Byraestee.
Mk, Clyde.
Bank of Commerce, Cannel.
Eagle Bank Roeheeter.

tributlon-box in the other.
Tbe Printer’s Convention in tbe even­
ing was well attended, and was conducted
with much spirit, but as tbe proceedings
sad resolutions addopted, will reach you
from another source, 1 will close this with

■'.t

TWetore w* do hereby e«
Mstha are allowed ham and a

mbit’

..ste» ■«“

Hudson County Bank.
Ponghkeepeie hank.
Ulster County Beak.
8«m Itank.
F™.’
Dn.™,- Bmk.

JUnk rfatu. rfN.w
Ih.bokwi Of. Itak.
J«m; Oj Aa,,.
lUk oTMoou™.

eoon found myself rolling away at a rap- ly a*y, that tbe watchman atanding aa
barrel, be (Mow) would certainly ra
sentinels upon the walla, with loaded mus- urn the foe Mik. b^ad out th. Sarahollowed be the endearing name
ng, but fired and tumed-m run. prubab- payment aa for aa the pay,
Jy—when Moigan true to hia word, bias­ cvuntern te oomwroml \Lt
we have seen upon tbe walls of Zinc hold­ ed away, and dropped Mike with a mortal
wound.
Thus ended the
Ing » hymn-book in one baud aad a ooo-

growing fancy that we had cxesped the

AT THE OLD ’ TM®
AS USUAL
TVith as good and oom;- ’

H

« •***

IMDt of
GOOEBIES,

sa was ever offered in this martri.
As a particular friend ha* lakes
Bberty to circulate tbe starv that w* *"
kccDirur a GROG SHOP, 1 ta**

Thankful to my sumero-'
for their past, lilwrai patrouajr, 1 bcp«
—'------- —&gt; of’the some_.r
•D.CHAWLEY^,

■OU BAWK PAIXUBL

r—. Pawpaw Free

Vr&gt; "Cu-.r

1« maj. Democratic low H.
. Medm* fcouBty—Medio* t

STOCK OF GOODS,

The President pro Cam. conducted Mr.
Knight to the Chair, who in a few brief
remarks, thanked the eunvaotiun for tbe
' wholly unexpected honor conferred upon
This state of things was much to be dep­
. hiflU
recated, and aa a great evil, would require
Mr. Fitch moved that a business com­
rigid rules to effect a cure. He seconded
the motion to appoint a committee.
Tbe motion was carried, and the Presi­
Mnrwl to amend by aelectmg two
dent appointed Messrs Woolnough, Gris­
members from each Gragreaaional Diswold and De Land, to report at tbe next
meeting of tha Convention.
Mr. Wootaougb offered tbe follow,
ing:

2nd District—T. 8. Clark, J. L. Gantt.

«w ta.« .
Youre truly,

by the frosts of lime.
_
Well filled barns, abundant stocks of

_ _ _ l_jir

On moti-m, tbe Constitution was accep­
ted. ana alter some little discussion was
adopted without amendment.
The Business Committee also reportnAj
the following preamble and rmolutlr jaff

1--^ aiwi I Lrvvita 81 mai. for Pavn*

*~&gt;V

emblematic of - the declining days ।
pilgrims of earth, with their locks,

ACosmsdontt

�deafness and dbr CHARGES FROM THE RAR.-

partial

pR. HARTLEY’ generously offers to at_
1M,d all persona sufferine from aflhMtiuM
of the rar at his office, 760 Broadway, N.
Y without charge until cured, thereby
proving hla success ttnequnled, and pro­
acting die deaf from being swindled by
paying vcir-atylod auristo exorbitant fees
in'advanee, and the infliction of^till more
Hre&gt;us evils by permitting theapplioation
of dangerous remedies by inexperienced
ord unskillfull hatnls. Dr. II. may In-re
atatc that he haa i.o connaction whatever
With any peraon advertising to care deafnfS«. neither has he given perm turn in fiir
tl„. publication ol a certificate purporting
to emanato from him, and ttUMMil, there­
fore l-e napunsiblc foraoy alarming eon.
jetuuncwi reAulting from rashnews and do*.
peSitiou. The low of money may not be
material to rome pereona. but tbe deprivl._-... ofonu of the most important of the
s ought to be n^arded and trvoted
with more than ordinary solicitude.—
Ik-sfr.ew'.'noi’* In the head, and all di»an-trsblt di*chargre from the ear speed­
ily ,.tid permanently removed, without
p’- ning the least pain or inconvenience.
A r m in all cas« guaranteed where mal­
formation doc* not exist. Thirteen years,
c;,.. and nlmurt undivided auoation to
t|,|s branch ofspeciul practice baa enabled
h-n;to reduce Lfe treatment to each adepn:.: »f success as to find the utwwt confirmcd and obstinate cafest yield by a7steady
|,.|,.n to the means prescribed.
Tt-&lt;’ following testimonials are submit­
ted with confidence. They will ahuw at
bust in what estimation his proftwcmal
qusi.fustioos nre held by some of the
m
distinguish? 1 medical men of tbe

country:

’

TESTIMONIALS.

NEW’ QXJQDS

COLUMN

TA

AT

Ready ,1’niy. 8O-re^

L. BUCKLEY

AnolesPlBST

Ssti.’TSK

Just received a Jorge
stock of

Cambe**

I Still Live.

.

TO THE

SALE

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.
bare been renorted m New York aaaelling Goods for tbe lust six months,
lens Ilian New York prices.—
• Will yoo please fovor ma
with a rail and exam

FALL GOODS,

ahi®®;sttsr-ws
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

MEDICATED
TXWlPivrii . .._____ .__ TONIC!!
.. .. .
* •
k

. .... —... rty.c, Ml« J-CVCT-, ^atrnu
and Liver Ccmjduinte, er BiUioae
DtMiuei.
Tbe Propriulxu- lias bad lb. adTafiUga of s

LAMEST AND BEST

■I have bad die pleasure to meet Dr.
HaEftsT in practice, and have been led
to fonn a favorable opinion of his charac­
ter. b'-th tn profcaston and as a gentleman.
•W. IL Parkxr, M. Dl, Prufvesur of
I shail offer my stock of
Surgery.’
.
‘1'n'fn my intercourse with Dr. IIastDRT
GOODfl,
GROCERIES, CARPETS,
irr, ! have ’found his" deportment to be
correct and gentlemanly.
BOOTSAND SHOES.
'VALKtrnaa Mott, M. D.’
Reference of cures.
Mr. Goodwin, Itth street, qear Broad- At Wbuleeak and Retail, at such priced
that it will be an inducement (or Country
Mr. William Silvey, 70 Courtlandt Mereltanta. Pedhre, ami Farmers from a
airc’-t.
distance, to calj and examine before pur.
Mr. U. P. Herdman. Counsellor at law, cousiug elsewhere.
1G C.tv Hal! PLvoj New York.
Dr ‘B- I, Dentist. Auburn, N. Y.
1 continue to manufacture
.
Mr. Seth Paine, Editor, Chicago.
Mr* Hawley, pad. Mr. Fred. Dean,
Sprir.glMll Illinois.
- Mr. B. F. Stephenson, Jackson ville,
lllinu'u.
M--s Sarah Swaine, Nantucket
Miss Rebecca D. Howard. Fairhaven, AndI get up Suite on the shortest, notice,
in a manner and at m&gt;cb prices
James Burnett Pleasant Valley, near
. calculated to plcaae the
Pokceprio, N Y.
most fastidious.
Tkbnb.—For $23. In compliance with

\ ‘I '

CLOTING

the request of a large number of corretpendents in the country, whose circiim-.lances wilknot admit uf a visit to New
York, Dr. H. will forward a package by
express, containing nil tbe necresary treat
meat, appliances, Ac., with ample iustrnelions t»i i-flect a cure, on receipt of #10.
in«l the balance when cured.
Tuua
T XmiS COKTtSLTtU FOB O« WOSTtl OXX.T&lt; .

EVERT VARIETY,

ACailJTp^ttOO,
Mart e,:e»,

1,307

Call and ue them before pnrehaeing
ebetehere.

agencies in all principal place*, under a
Mercantile system; founded on a naab
Standard, with an enviable repo­

OF ALL KINDS,
num

KStxES!

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS,

‘ T&lt;*r-wl;. aad Uwrrfurr cUiru. U&gt;.i t

bank* nf the Hudson, or tha

LAW

A nice assortment
hfe life. Eipni.

cm;

OF

KXtJX!

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET TR1MLNGS

.

AT THE

' Drugjpeti, Hint, Mieh.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

DOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE•Mllfcrt, Mich.

e the' irnd
thy the
ed by tbe
STABILITY AND DJGNRT
ty &lt;»f Barr
ti'isai-mers
just all claims and demands ofall pemOW MERIT ALONE
FOUNDING ITS CIAIMS
against the estate of Sherman Soles lata
-,3.
TO PATRONAGE AND FAVOB,
ol the township &lt;&gt;LHoling* iu the oainty'
‘ । Affording nuperfor facilities and security
&lt;&lt;f Barry d&lt; cv^wd.V^sby give notice that
in matters of in* umuco—CoouMraal,
rfx nw nth* are nllowca from and lifter
Mechanic*!, Mercantile or rural; wbile
die 10th of August A. D. 1657 for nil
ranking for importance and pub­
creditors uf aaid estate to present their
lic service '
;lnlm» ntid demands V&lt; the said commis­
— THE FIRST OF—
sioners, and that we will meet at the of
FIRE INSURANCE COMTAMIEMfiwofa G. HMrib-k’. in the towMhin
OF AMERICA.
ef Htfatiuga tn'waid euhnty at ten o'eloo* - .tliSVRX* AT
.
A. M. on the following day* namely viz. Rates imdRule*** Liberal at tbe Risks aa
—on the twenty-firat day uf September
sumed permit for Solvency and Fair
next, and on thoSixteenthday of N«»vemProfiLjjer next, and &lt;-« th* twenty-fifth day of EapeelalattenUoenwea »©lbe taMreaee
January next and all person* having
claim* and demand* against the laid cn
tale arc hereby requested to present them
fur examination and. adjustment at the
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
place nn time* aforesaid, or to be forever
PBOHPVfoir PAID.
barred therefrom.
lie. I»und Witlreat Delay tor
.
•
M. NrvjM,
JAMES A.8WEEZET, A&lt;wl
C. O. Homoox,
Hastings, Mich.
C&lt;-mtn isaioner*.
Dated August 17th 1857.

Clothing: Never so Cheap.

COKE A BBOTHEM.

GROCERIES
OF ALL
*| puiutad. 1 Itofw yon will tat* MMim to
tn.li im with a .Upfh *• mmd as tuurctuoil
L*&lt;« oilier (tHciUca U.*l
very highly ««
mrtxlrj fer tlw cuts of **»• and Fmr, Lui t.
I* uothii&gt;(ia shxb)-«n|&gt;UlMtr«oouuehc»ntidi
a, tbcT bare ta y-,ur p.rr«tat..-n; aad lb»nt u
trtaruy that k*a ever Ullva Bodrr toy ot-oerv*

Kind^
SUGARS.

FISH,

TEA,

CMS
I

ravera.
t van eery mpocuuuy.
K
1“ WARNER.
ForuaU br GRANT A HPAULDlNtl, naaliag* And every thing tn the lino of Groceries.
W. R. MAKtlN A CO.. VcrmonivilU.
Sopumbcr 4. 'M.
•Imlt

I'liAWorTiw
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp;, G.
Rapids Stag© Routo

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange forf
Goods.

N and aftiyr Monday .August 31 st, 18­
57, until further notice. atAges will
leave the following named places, aa fol­ RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.
’
lows, to wit:
Leave Ilaxliog fur Battle Creek. MotiGR.OT
SPAULDING.
Jays, Wednesdays and Friday*, at 7 o’Cassimeres and Vettings, is the largeet
Hastings.
Juirti
4.
1857.
\2n&lt;
cb*i. A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
and most varied ever brought to thi«
. . - i. n li ■:.... ...
,1..
OHTGAGBHAI.K. —Befeultbui Inxbrnu inada
place. In cuncluaion 1 would call your ab
in tb« -Mbdilion of a retain I»&lt;fcntnr« al
tentioa to ?he merits of
.
davs, Thursdays and Saturdays at one &lt;&gt;’.
d&lt;Kk P. M. in time to take the evening
At the rlrt-apett utorr in town by
train .&gt;f cars.
H. J. KilN FrEIiD
Leave Bartie Creek for HWmgs ret
anew stock of Fail and winter GOODS,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sator-Ln* at 7
which will l-e sold for
;
o’clock, A. M., and arrive nt Hastings
A pwrtemsn of onlmpeachaW*
w*»'’ nt two t’cktk, P. M. and on Mondays
at s’tu&amp;itb'iig low price*. My motto arjll endeavor tn wattefv anv and n’t per­
Wednesdays and Friday* n: 4 p’clnck, A.
is •* little cheaper thus tbe cheapest-’
sons who may favor him with a eall.
M- and arrive in Hasting*, al 10 o’clock.
I have just received a good aaaortment
Ixwve Hastings for Grand Rapids on
of LluT.ra
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
10 o’clock A. M.. "'id arrive al Grand
Rapid* at 8 o’clock P. M.
Such as Prints, Ginghams, IteLainn, MeriniK, Paramclta* Black Alpacca* and a
CUT
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS
AS USUAL.
Saturdays, at four ©’dock, P. M.
arid very cheap.
I7n-tf
C.SHEi’AERD.
&lt;Als© a good assortment of Cloths for

O

A

-------------------- /rllroil --SHDP,
MuirruAGE Sale

W
nEREA!S
n'*4,&lt;
V v tn nit &lt;f a a.-rtaln|atun nf tnquej

Paid for FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

GROCERIES,

8ALERATUS at 84.50 per 100 lb. and
5c per lb.
SALT by the barrel and

IfexlnulnR at apoiirt «i»ty nrtl.

AND
aniNGLEs,
.
• 1 and all pcratei* wiehinffto buy or
•”li do well to call before bargaining

Tbe rtaaons why

FRANCIS BOWER
LARGEST STOCK of the
DEBT GOODS, at the .
J

Judge of Probate,

AM now refevi.^ mg SPRING stmt:ef Seed

aiuuj-^tJi rrudBDWjut* stovjb.
T/-S CQPPOt ^D&amp;BMXT-UQ9

oa npttMid MMpgt' . A^TO'RNKYAND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
pvtt tba| Mid uxirt
Uwul.ocr, U.-pv. Horry Co. Micbinn.

nut n. corning,
EXECVnHftUMLB OF REAL ESTATE
&lt;
Murtg&gt;s«e.
E.tal.ofGco l-tak'., late o
Kortfagre.
Yankee Sprinj, &lt;*««&lt;• ad.
llhrvjnll
D«ud, JuV 11 th. 183T-

One

Store in West end of Union Block,

1

I
Stiring Ftuhiom iu»t received.
B. W. WARRCf.

OV
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
r toca ia thia town. Sx Fiat* aad Bui
TO HOUSE BUILPFFS.

lift:

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY

ail kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I nave also n very large quantity of bushel.

CTO

the largitt and btitlltettuy
'
tnfeert a/thednv.
MR OF BDItoCRIPTfON TWO
DOLLARR Fi:R YEAR.

pi-&lt;: Lt UMN
kith Mill UsdU

East End of Town.

L. BUCKLET,
panKM* avow nmiuoura uou
Artth.
pSn.Lsnhts«r.
danielptaULDiko

New Carpet Store.
1

COOPERING BUSINESS.

h... Dpwrf U I. «U» tM ■

.
NOTICE.
•reas Thresa Bteinger a bound girl
my bouee without jmrt o»«» '*«*
.’■•fore to warn all person* from
- rug ur trusting her on my account
■ull pay no debts of her oontras

and o~Hy every Ulna in that line «f badness.

REAL estate for sale.
-.w./urlnlK Wuhlenaa’Cono

1 Pri Aug, the 81st 1857.

GET,

Hminj*. Oct. n, 856.

rvooH on

cloth*-

A Large Stock of

COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE

Each etibscriber will be .entitled to a
gift worjh frun^ H’^t*&gt;^^500 in Gold

North side of Main Street

••'ere.
'
•
aid particularly call tbe attention
ous who are building to the fact
I iutve just Received a Urge al«ek ol
xrd Glttsa and that 1 will farnUh
• ilasa, unite. Door Trimming* &amp;C-,

New Barry Mill,

INDUCEMENTB,

CASH

ROOTS and HIIODk

_____ MOSES SHULTS.

HIGH

of tb» R.^rtti-rirf Ilwdkln the event
in the Suit cfMicbma. on tbt XMli

ny-i’s wear, and a large stock of staplw. .All kinds of produce, taken In exchange
‘Denims Sheeting*, shirting, stripes, cbecks
and tickings.
J LSI’ RECEIVED a new lot ot

Ladie’a Gaiter* Buskin* and Boots, a
ge-i ivsortmaqlal very low price*.
Un Land a very large stock of Crockery
sii.tie aud Glass Ware.

AND CUTLERY.

K5i'S?JSe"^-td!tfSl,KS'Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Mr. Henry Brown,

DRESS GOODS

WARE!

E M P 0 11 U M OFF A81|| ON
THE outewnter would ulv thte method rf &gt;»
f^nniiiR threitkoucflusting*i^duarr]Co.

M

JUST RECEIVED

S’

juir ru*. n ■ i.
JOSIAH U. BARTON.Ai.Ijnaa.
Att'y fur Aarigtee.
vyquwlS

Ready Pay Store.

presenting a

ration as a con­
servator ofpdb*
lie good and
Bond of

। wist quarter«rfe
cigbtt uernoftan*

FANCY BABAGES.

he boUle. tUlc

My stock of

BROADCLOTHS,

-7*1
1 .t.u

Chfrs ktWmtinsinf fu
the public generally, to

Discovered at Last!! To be sold at Lowest
_ _______ OR. RAYNAt.EH
Prices.

which ia by far the

aelected. ever brought to this place, and
see bow much cheaper I am now selling

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Initira

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

YVeu-'»oiS"

3 copies (of om year
'
f5.00
^“o-BEAd-BEAn-B^r qatfME!X;

Hie
__
tarn »um at cioucy aacond to ba parti b
LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS.
1 package e»mt»imrg 8500 in Gold
10 Gold patent. Lever English Hunt
ing Cwcd Watdica
• 400. each,
15
“
’78
25
fl Gold “
CO
100
M “
"
50
300 Ladies
fl
'35
100 Silver Hunting cased (
Watches
i 25
200
"
watches
10,to20
500 Gold Vest * Guard Xr V ,.b
Chalna
5000 Gold Locketa
£ ui 10
Gold Ring*—Ear Drops—Broaches
Breast Pina—Stuis—CufTl’in*
Sleeve Bcuo-.-*, dux. &amp;c. I tn #15 M
Immediately on receipt &lt;&gt;f the subscrip­
tion money, the subscriMr** name will be

LOOKING GUSSES
A^X^BECSET &amp;CO.. Ptouauxa^

dtiand^Mofbl’*’- -

’

TTTT-r.wm*

Geo. W. Fowler.
uruao*

Taxes for 1856.

�COLUMN.

COLUMN.

flaOTASMOTMrffS
1 Steady Pay Store,

P11.18

ta crtM U» ‘“‘“““'iSJW'’
before karri •€ a«7 bmxw•

IMWLJ3S. U01W

f caution all perthe above oblifa

MI

JEU Majntx.

To

Public.

L. BUCKLEY
I Still Live.

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

Hefa tired &amp; disgusted with
trwrf
and sc am hW crefl.fion; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO; Md wuaublea won't troub­ I have bwn reported tn New York a* eelhng Goods h.r the last six months,
le y«L
&gt;•
. I
leas than New York price*,—
Will you pleaae favor ana
with a call and exam­
ine my Mock of

Nithrttbrtandinflbe high prim of Cot»' tot) Gooda. I dwll «•» Tip Top Print* for
-W cents middling far 8, Stripe*, Ticks,
OfetoatfMttMty K«u». Drills Shcepa
GMI o-timei. Butuwua. Flannel In
tW and untwillep Green. Yellow, Red
anrWtae. lx.lt liana**. &lt;

Beady-Made

/ETNA
Insurance Conmtn,

OFBAWmiMuX’M’
looorr.»»uxl 18111-11^, p-

Calle attention of Iu fri«ads
the public generally. to the fJlwiZ^
OF ITO Havjng

Shoes

E VERY VARIETY,

A Cash capital of &lt;500,

To be sold at Loweat
Prices^
Call ami

CATALOGUE.

1

",903.42

tAna fa/ors pvrchati^i

wbhmr.

AND

FALL GOODS,

prints

GAITERS

Clothing!

Hash M
Coals. Peats. VcoU. sb.Ms
end orsr Mt.frs. Trsreleilnc »»&lt;*. C.uWeUaa La-

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS,

lawns,

A nice assortment
FAKCY BARAGES.
BOXNK1B TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

HATS AND CAPS

HANSCOMDS,

nooPH Br*U asut’lUiau, Threat Sp~l aad I
1'ina Nwdlea'ae.. be.
W. would wpMMlr -1 the .it. BtKin of tb
dk* to uy siask &lt;/ /*«. fr-r-i-f. ebtaj;

Main Street,
KALMAZ00.

' ilirb M flmstpiBd. Far Diap. &lt;Uli J*ennl
C.a ?
I’irtrd bait Ge

At WhUcsale and Retail, at such prices
that it will l»e an inducement for Country
Merchants, Pedlar*, and Fanner* from a
dbrtance, to call and exunfine before ptrr
ceasing elsewhere.

Ready Pay Store.
IluW. Mta* tt ««•___ ___
_
«7 &lt;X&gt;MM*18lONEJiBNOWMi’

BOOTS AND SHOtX. READY MADE
Clnlhing: Kcrer m Cheap.

- OF ALL

CLOTING,

SUGARS,

O. D. HANSCOMB
May, 9th 1857.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACOOC.NTB.

v2al

CHANGE OF TIME.

” GinXD STONES,

GRANT A SPAULDING.

nutting*. June 4, 1857.

t2a4

Battle Creek, Hatrtinge and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

N and after Monday .Auguar aiet, 18­
, 57, until farther uriticv. alagee w ill
Iraee the follow Ing named placet, aa followa, to wks
Leave Haating far Baltic Creek, Moodays, Wedoeodays and Fridays, nt 7 o’rl«ic. A. M. and arrive at Battle Crerk.
at 1 o’clock. P. M. in time to take the
afternoon care east or west, and on Tues­
days, Thursday a and Saturday* at one o’­
cloak P. M. tn titn« to take* thr evening pro, ided. atad nior«g«ge wUl b. Mart.tod si
tiui nr«t«h&gt;*i0 the aiebeet bidder cfrta.i
train &lt;&gt;f care.
— tbsnta d—ritod. ■ fiab
wiS l^a pfa
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
Leave Battle Creek fur Hastings o« Tturwt.i O&gt;» •wroiT-amrthdarentoptomban
st ueasctxk.,p. JL a( ihst day, el Ibe froal
i ais ts a xd nrESTtm.
AS USUAL
Tneadaya, *niuradaya and Saturdaya at 7 of
tU oeaayy caart i»m. al Hatatog*. la
o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Haatlnga
btoi. u. at two &lt; ’dick, P. M. and co Munday*
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o'eh&gt;ek, A.
M.. and amv* in Hastings, at 10 o’clock.
Leave Hastings for Grand Rapids on
■d.l^forwaHy.-*,—rtua-ta*. op before
Mondays, Wednctahtya and Friant's at
the rietVb WttW••
10 o’dock A. M., and arrive al (imnd
Rapid* at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids far Hastings and
for FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
Bu ssra. Mol a—a ToUre* of all kl»H a little better
Battle Creek unTucadays, Thursday*, and
HIDES aad DEER SKINS.
aad oiriapn- Ux» lb* e*M ef usakiul
Saturdays, at four o’clock. P. M.
niuf.
a MU^PASRD.

Mr. Henry Brown,

'.

r=*.K.

AU kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

on the building.

'tSSTgiilU^yMu. a AUIings, Ftf-Uefaf

COFFEE
And every thing in the line of Grocer ic*.

Ca**“^L
C •nmnitioa.
OH KBBIT ALONE
rlR X 1)1X0 tTHCUlMK
TO PATKOXAtU. AMD FAVOft,
Affording superior frrilitirs *ad s«urt:»
in mattery of inauranc.'—Cirmtetrnl,
1 Mechanical. MrmotHc &lt;&gt;r rural, «bk
ranking for’ importance jnd peb■
lie sen ice
-THE FIRST OF-

the 10th of Augua*. A. D.; 1857 fur all
creditor* of said estate to preaent tbeir
rlaitna and &lt;k tuanda to tbe aaid coinmia.
FIRM IMTRAWCB COMP-IMIEI.
tianert, aru&gt;. that wem ill mHt at the ot
OF AMERICA.
lk»&lt;if&lt;?• G.' Il.n.rook inMk&lt; townihia
of Hastinga in anid county al ten o'clock t
A. M. on tbe f.-llowins .lay* namely via.
-T-.SI lie- vrentydirat day of Septemlxr
next, arid on tbigixtocMbday of Novem­
ber next, and uo the twenty-fifth day «/
January next and ail perenna having
cfaltna and demands ngainst the said «♦
Ute are hereby requeatad to preaseit them
LOSSES EMTITAliLT AJUtSTH)
l&lt;*r eiamiMtion nnd-adjustment at the
PBOXPrtT PAID.
place an timet aforesaid, or to bo furnver
Palities ttoued Wiihoni Drier bf
barrvd therefrom.
.
JAMES A.SW EkZEr, Are*.
.
J. MIX™,
listings. NkE
C. G. IloLBaooK,
. ,

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That Good TFA«aure U*cure the headncile

LARGE RED BOOT

WALL WET. AND BORDERS.

BROADCLOTHS,

FISH,

thy tl*
STABILITY AND DIGNfTY

We the uadersfened bavins bevn ap­
pointed by the Judge «-f I’r.'lmie fi.r the
CvuntV of,Baity in the slate of Michyau;
0&gt;tiinii*ai« t.eni tn iwive examine and adju»t allrLim* and demands torUlMramu
ngainrt the eetate of Sbi'cman Mua late
,of the tdwnehip of Haatinga In the county
of Barry deceaard.bcrebv glee notice that
eix mtirtbs are allowed Yhnn and after

GROCERIES

Kinds
sign of the

lie gtxd uad
Bond of
I n trrriiy

IltoAa Th. lUstoncal. Pael-l. IldJotopbM.
Tbrolvfir^ and ItomaaI■« »»rt&gt;

KINDS BONXCT TR1U1NGS
" TTM TltE
.

I continue to manufacture

'

CHOKE FIRST J1ASSCSQ^-J

Just received a largi
stock of

O

MBMd ah. aim... I ta&gt; totoiwa ba.to.
ow w
■aw /ton toSet, ■ to* I aHHtaw attarMr ». Uw .fww
BSSW8SS1&amp;.Th. .ten m .0 to*. Mnw,»W w, &gt;1*1 i&gt;y ttawe
.ten iter «*&lt;*. saal wte wwM M ml. &gt;*m auto
aa— »lta.&lt; a it .etwranw itoi tay was. tea*

Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER A 00,
htaetteal uad AaafrtiMl Cbaui.ti, LeweU. Mae*
&gt;■&gt;' tolr l.y J. J-. Itelwtf 4 Ca
Hxb

ir rtilMmbw «wU tab* thu wMbad ef ia
f.ru&gt;t»H lbr«iUM*»«niartlBg»asuiB*rn Co.

r

T-Ufoi: rS.UOP,

m Holer's U&lt;u*.-oT«r It. A (Uodrrar* JHore.
• b«« th.
~ Wyba bartag Utar wort
in, 1. pittas them.
'
n.. I.AK eM-yv-Mrs U. ita Uta XU-ps «T Mew
' sri'Elfhtl^lNWTEMWXTS.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

Young America Ahead.
The reaa.«» wh»-

FRANCIS ROWER
.b—lo oH-ranj 81 -art Tr.kK.YTTD u
ty paitlMaP.* •» •■»- " mu &gt;•
t-pnpy FtuAiom jml rrrtlt^J.

fcatFEST rxrtts
[AM how rrefcrUn n&lt; FttlJG »’«-*
■tad tare ee hand • feralw -C—ral »*

.

o.xZ Sta.-5z-.
Judge of Probate,

Boots and Shoes.

m. vopra AXfxuH r-i»os

warx. *mcjr i vmx
'■ • . JPUUMTW fMIt'El
THAX HlX
My aMortarm rfFARUifc riTOVLS.
&gt;a most b .irtifol ftat-rn. &lt;n mrtrt.

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■^pre.Wit -id Stall further .&lt;n.to, I

GBOCERIES.

We aCFMkUNIkchnM Loads.

hlorty lirrre rvd. and nine feet, tLr1K.
to a poiat ar tlaka — mM asrocu Um,
au.: I
f. t, OaMeftbe |Jar.
bm
tarasiiotUyltat rfbegiaaiag, all L

.

. elevated

OVEN 8 TOY ES. ’
LOW OVEN ST1 »\ ES.
PARLOR tUOK &gt;T’'AES.
Kr*r sent in thistosru, gjiH,:.atrt fasS
TO HOUSE BUILPITS.
a’WT^Cilii^fi'W »lo b' ; -*5^

wfadm.
AMJUbUtaiLcoiui.xo,
J. B. a J. X. Gott.
- ..

SIdK£.i,3,4iL,i3» t

■fthe aaiAaourt Ulrf,..d for tb.flla*£
f ’fc?k!^jL0£ *• i”*
*«■*•*»; Man

Store ia West end of Union BlocA,

tbe eatole er Ds rid Hyatt

East End of Town.

itEWSu

Noyth aide at Main Street.

MfCCfOS

oa abort aetipfo ImMM M4 »' ’1

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i ».“3 k-r

•— —*

!h, preubssabtaspuUie aacucn for tbs
and art Ch th.
DA5IBLKPAULT»lXp

uowtit

Mrt&gt;—ry nth- &gt;?'

COMMISSION Eli S

New Carpet Stoep.
COOPERING BUSINESS.

11 rhWUtI’ai—dOU H .b Ming Wart
.tUiSga C Jfr. KflU Z abClion

MEDICINES:
c..™«:w!»fniU'SSElATBREBn.T
INUliA IX, ItAG, STAIR W W1CG-

PAINTING,

esi,

INGS *xd VICINITY,

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                    <text>TH I REPUBLICAN BANNER

REPUBLICAN BANNER.
J. M. NEVINS. * COMPANY, Prop,

VOL. 2

IIiKtoa.. «rtfe*.
th&lt;- Gulf &lt;rf
tUNortten

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY OCTOBER 22. 1857

NO. 21

The |u&lt;&gt;k of deapair that he gave me amusement to dance with my own kind,
have liked it better. As it »a*. 1 fait as
I soon almndoned that p easnre. and pet*
AG2ICULTUHAL
if I were •..!»«» init'g goods under false p»«- wa« terrible to sen.
I wan bound U&gt; see him through, bow. , ar.aded Jennie to stroll uf!'into the moon­
t.-nev*,’ and ttol lawyer Bimby might i«AtrroMw Hum.—The autumn to the
iaaue a warrant for my arrest on that over, and wu kept at it. Bimby stagger- light with ma W» (bund th. grove a
licst time for draining. Waste and userd, and made wild steps in all directions. charming plow, fall uf picturesque little
around, at any moment.
Irei ground nah rm* he drained, which,
A wbule knot of crinoline then sur­ His shirt collar wilted. Ins vyre protrud­ oornrre, and rustic seals, and great grey
if left until the spring would be nnavajlaed. hia jaw hung &lt;towi&gt;; and, altogether, I ns-ks leaning out over the river- On
rounded
me.
on
th*
upper
deck,
of
the
bit- for another year. Many have Iwen
i ^ne ot these totter a little beneh was pinlx&gt;at, to the utter exelusi-.n and ronaequeat saw ha o*uld n.&gt;t lr&gt;Id out much longer.
ostontohed at their own aueeesa in this
disgust of Mr. Bimby «mef the other gen. 1 ‘'lliia is di-lightflil,’ I said Cumjxwedly. red. fn a little nook sheltered from th.
work. Two years since, a termer near '■
And my friend Bub Style* told up be­
tiemen. 1 kept very quiet* only speaking ‘and you, Mr. Bimby. waltz so easily !’ । wind, and from sight.
this city drained an ngly swamp, think­ ' free my heaitant goxe u suit uf female ap.
Here we sat down, in the fall flood of
m&gt;m*«vllaHrs, in a falsetto voire; but
ing it might answer for'willows the fol­ I'*His idea was that 1'ahould personate | the
i.tb’erw
—Lord
___
i._ i h|.«n
li__
i ■
very—puff—de—lightful,’ gnspciFto-.
1 the moonlight, and having just had din­
lowing spring, but fitil'mg to olrtaiu cut
I Ml wonderfully in need of a cigar.
‘Don't you think it ought to go a little ner,
&gt;
bi. ladrdore for one day. to prevent anyprom ire -f socrecy, Ito little tewitt
tings,
the
land
became
so
dry
the
l»at
of
Accordingly.
I wwit barii to n little stand
Tl*»uug«. Ma-’te
__ b____
iing-echool maiden. wfe&gt; tod k'm-ed me so faster F
.
May, he was induced to try corn, and rein­ i body fiuui suspecting the truth—namelr, ’■2=—*—"-: ;■--------.
the t&gt;all room and purchased several
I affectionately, revealed *11 bcr loveaflalra, I
He rolled hia eyes heavenward In ago- near
&gt;
&lt;• SrAi'li’txo. Dcders In all kinds
ed an excellent crop. Digging stump*, that she tod joined him in a runaway j affectively, reveled all her hi
| and also Iwouna unpleasantly ronlid»n-1 ny.
’
•. if the wondering women who sold re­
\te«sU nrocrvtes, Creekwy, fan «’»»«
grading and all utit door jobs of thia na • marriage party—until It should to t,a&gt; tliLaluuat other matters—innorent enough I
'lln-ii turning to the seats
H.pr*ite Tort WE‘*. Ha»U»r- Mtch•Ah. peff— puff— I—don’t—ab—puff— freshments
I
ture can Im done n»w better than at any late for interterance; tluit fa, until the in thenufclvr*. but m.t ctiatomarily talked don't know.'
by il— r..4r« | eave an all mm or (mm
□k t. IttMXtte ric-in Dry
my Incognito, and revelled in tbs
uther scaaou. Our spri ng* are abort, un­ minister sJiould tow lied a knot between • of between todies aud gentlemen.
So, when we nrered the musicians. I fur
1
I
( lolhisr. Ifou” «tJ
TlsU, Csps,
pleasure
of
auliuide
—the fragrance of mv
.
them,
that
nothing,-but
a
special
grant
of
settled,
and
generally
unpleasant.
Our
S.VHI EL T. McXHR,
I was terribly wntarrassed, but It wo d J said, ■Fasb r. if you pl.-.w—faster!' and I
sadlL—wsre.
cigar—the mouuligbt—and little Jennie a
Notarv PuMit-.Conteyarci-r. Efind aril autumns are glorias, all foreign traveler* j Legislature could Mptie. ,
'
not do tn give up ttou. As mh* as my l they .played a A&gt; whirlwind.
Tas Agreil. Title, an-! (Taino luvreli|ialnt. agree that the beauty of the American 1 Tills scheme was tint actual!y an absurd trick ah&lt;add Iwme knowt| Bob Style* I
Four Bimby threw his feet about like |pretence.
Ab-traci. of Title u Lands in Iterrr C.witv. autumn is unequalled. Let it be well ’j us it appeared at first right. Maggie Lee
How lung we sat there, heaven alow
trick would also come out; and .a* new* i m Cut pacer, und revolved after lire man­
Misluirss. fiimWted. outre in n&lt;:i-i.i»re Oriliv,
knows. We talked, and laughed, and
i was a Lail, queenly woman, with an alimproved.
,
Cosrt IImiis, lluiinea, Uairv Cu- Niea.
ot that kind travels fast in the country,, ner of a teetotum which wan nearly rnn 1
and looked iu each other* eyas, and
Il' gs for early killing should now re­ । most masculine air, and at that time. 1 to and his linlv-love-would be telegraphed down. At last be staggered a»atcpback- sang,
.Jr Ware' Ru«fs Bluk. S.uic Snwjl.
Uasttogi Msttfa t2lb T». '
nttlf
1
fortunes, and performed all the nonMjcWitsn'
. /-/---------.
ceive altentirui. and be pul &lt;&gt;n rations.— tod a very slight form—altmot cffeinin Mtfl followed’ before, they wi-.ild read. warda, and spinning eccentrically awuy told
'
URGE AND DES1UBLE STWX
tiv &amp; W'wiiTKAxi Mh'.itlaiom r» ot
This matter is delay cd generally two long. ate, so that, in tact, there was rrally but 1‘hiladeh.hla, where tHe knot was to to [' from me. pitched headlong into the midst wm-ical- operatKms common amongst
Hie tine weather iu the felt is the very ■ little difference in that point. Then I tod tied. The river breexe was very fresh ’ of a small lasvy of ladira in a comer. I young people, jtMt falling in love with
best time tor making pork dtreip. It will i lijlit Fair, tolerably long, and a fresh ] where wc sat, and I noticed that several ;; turned round rooly, walked to my scat, each other, and might have remained
cost much less iu manufacture it now..^reiDpiexiun. Part my hair in the middle i of die ladies were glancing uneasily-t me. und sent t!u&gt; young wnman-killer tor n there until the month of August in thia
sear of our Lord Eighteen Hundred ami
than during the cold we.itber of early . and put a tounst un my head and few I c-nMn't divine the rrarou. until Jennie. : glavi of ice water.
i Co.. Dealers in Drug*
4ND
'
winter, when Umi pigs will harp's!! they I perroii* would have suspected but what 1 my little friend Irorn the boardingnebes4, J1
The miserable lawyer retoverrd -hto Fifty-seven, for aught Iknow.hadnot.the
Mlinar., Print*. Ofa. TurI * *s really qnc of the softer sex. Tlieoe laid her face dangerously cl*"” t&gt;&gt; mine, ' senses Jttol in time to Me me tnank hto ri carriage* been sent to convey ua home,
t Ih.M. Pun- l.i.tuor% li ve Muds, STTTteTTvTTlTt. GOODS, cun do to keep wurm.
and the rest of the company began to
accessories
also
gave
me.
quite
a
drci&gt;lrd
Tuti'. Win.tn«
tlmertw.
Thia is the best litnc/ff’r sow ing tinwand whispered: -My dror Maggie, ywir vul for the water.
F.nei Arte-W “I’l-^te ,J*‘
1 got sumo Idea, from this, of the fnn wonder where we were.
thy.’Mid it Ix-w.zpjeitifl’.i worthy of consid- rea.'iiibli*ncc to Maggie la-,-, especially dress is blowing up terribly Ligh—j ntir I
. Old Stand, H»»Ukgs iltea-__
This wmider begot questions, the quealyratioti, whether the growing of timothy when, as in this rare, tto dlgnfae »aa tor anklesiwill to fown Urik with the gentle- '. tl»e Indies bod lu tormenting us pour detiona fears, and the fears a search, head­
(*T Ttrs OLD IrtAXD 0*8. *. Jt 0. L. COBB.) or clowfr svx-d might not be made profit। sila uf the other sea.
men!
At that juncture, and before Mr. Bim­ ed by tin- valiant Bimby. They called
HAVE now in Store endoffer at EX­
Nor was I conscious of having a very' •
and
lookrtl and listened, but our position
’
small foot far a man, and had dunned ■ iI by had tunc to .&gt;pol«-gtoe fer hia oecMeM
TREMELY LOW PRICE? for. our great staple, wheat, has failed.
down in the sheltered n«-k among the
Manure is muc h more easily made in ■
| pair of «.|wn work stheking* which came || little Jennie cairn? ronning into the paviU
I CASH.-one uf the largiwt and Ii.&lt;".t drajri
I neks, prevented them from' bearing ua
village near where alia livad, and there J[ ut. pearly *'•
ion
which
m-rve«i\sa
ball-room.
Asslxs
the
warm
weather
ot
summer,
and
the
.
"
p»lr«.fgaiable stock of goads ever uffvrwl in
quali'y is better. pecom|H»ition takes I she whs to join a aniling party down D t. ra fa.rroweil from tto nerval t girl, in came near. I prrefiived tbit her fiamk or we them.
At leangth they hit upon onr path, ml
place more riuwly and regularly, and the ------- River. Io the grove three miles lie- ' I nil of which toggery my Tunning gear’ were rlutchcd tightly in brr dress, and I..
all mine along tingle file, until they got
valuable ga»e» are moru easily retained.! low, from which the putty waa to return Il looked quite leinitiiite and rrapurtablr; p-siiively shuddered, aa shs whispered to.
’ to the o|ien»pare above.
■ Our aMMirtmrnt of Staph- and Fancy Dry Then there is lira danger of loss by burn- . in the evening in egrrtow.
’ but. the idea of the pxitl*m»n talking about
Then they saw a sight
Our plsn was, tliat I should lu- in wait­ । uiv nr.kle*. and of being rauti«.uvd thus
iGraals. rantmt Im? eqwdl.d. and embraces iug.or becoming Tiro-fanged,’ as this burn- ।
•Oh, Maggie!
and bi Ip me fix my
1 was spr'iwd out in a free and easy po­
ii.g to generally termed. Muck from the • ing the vlllasf, and sfaolld go on the tomt '! In a voinfegirl. «to&lt; would have been akirto—they are all roming down!’
What should I «lui! I »a« in agony.— I sition. my bonnet taken off. and my hair
100 l,'«recvs Chrpettng. from Auction at snomps, the remains of old straw stacks j with the Millng-party, while Magtfio. af­ fnglite’ued to death if I bad told tor the
somewhat
toirilfd up. One foot rested'
all refuse and CWW stuff that cannot be ter leaving her father, should slip off with rathe thing v reterday. w a* too much for A odd pcnqilnituui broke &gt;&gt;01 upon my
New Yotk pri&lt;v.«.
on the ground, and the other rei a rock
iVtii* *'ixTfa" ■" •“* 100 Mantilla* in overy style from |1.00 made more available for feed, should Bob Styles, aen»w the country.
me. I burst in a*nrt of strangulated laugh, forelx-ad. I Wished myavlf a thousand
„„fret«reva st ruroituee. A p«tt .-urtment
be gathered together, with the view of , At last I got dressed, and presented which I could Kiir didrk by swallowing miles away, and sntbennttixed B»b Styles’ nlxnit level with my liead (regardlest of
to 120.00.
ankles this time.) and there I sat puffing
M.unUn.1 foreresfow Uuilit.ii uppewl.
! turntug it into manure by spring. Many myself before Maggie Lea, blushing a half
masquerading
my Util- fifagrne lace edged tond-----------------, project inwardly, with fear­
UmvII. Hastings »twb
_ 300 I’arn-ds. embracing many new styles j larincra in some sections uf our country great deal. Hielieve, feeling very much
nuay in a ven unladylike style, at a high
kerchief. The yutmg ladun nil l-.oked aU -fa|' mnipdkti*
.!^H.ti-'ii*.
nt low prices.
.
pmchod about the waist, and with an un\ S..T.-.I.U Hlk.n.hhmg j»-II
•I —
said
!J 'I —
was tired out—could not some­ flavored Concha.
Bonnets, lUbbuns, and artificials in great spend hundreds of dollars for guano, and ,'umforuble cqfibciousncas that my aliirt me, in apparent astonishment at such a
Jennie was sitting close beside me with
....... kreete. Shut, uerthuf tbs Darirer
other fertilizers, that they might save if
v.-ire.
and
1
wanted
to
laugh,
all
the
mare.
body
else
gut
variety.
tiu*y would give more attention to making sleevra were too abort, or wauling alto­ Fortunately. Mr. Bimby came to my res­
No, nothing would dn, but 1 must ac­ her head ulauat on my shoulder, and her
CLOTHING,
.
manure at tonic. lu these parts, little gether.
cue at the moment and‘edged himself in ।company her t&lt;&gt; the house uf a gentleman small waist afmosf encircled by my arm.
HOUTS AND SHOES.
Just
as die party cam. along above ua, I
Everything Sofabed hi th- way of toil- am«ns the crinoline. ,
guano is used, but many crops are starv­
who uwtiol the grove, and. assist her to
.
UATO ANDI APS.
laughed out in a loud tnaaxnline voice—
ed down to half their natural proportions rt. Bob St) les took me in his light wag­
•May I ait here 1' to naked, pointing to arrange her cl tilling.
AND GROCERIES.
•Just think of poor nhit's hi*.name
on. drove me over to 1)------- . by a areiit- a low stool near me. '
for w ant of proper feeding.
S-t I went.
Pnrehaalnc largely from Auctions, !m
Above nil thing*, save the fodder.— drd route, and left me al the hotel, whore
What if it should lie necessary tn re­ there—Bimby! Suppose bo knew that
•Certainly,' I •imperid, in my high fidh»d firm makinp.tovo «n * mmi!*
move part of her miment! ,Whnt If-bo
J. W. UrcKix. Fiv.l.bmable Tailor. Cut- porter* and Manufactures, we are enabled 1-Hl nothing lie wasted that will he lp the the sailing party was to assemble. Sev•Hush!'cried Jennie. ‘Look! there bo
to offer many p—1" *« prices «h»t d&lt; fy, stock through the winter. Don't sell ,। enl of the pic-nictora were already there,
‘AIl thnr.k you,’Mid Bimby—with a should tell me to do some sewing! Whnt
is—end, oh; my gracious! there fa tho
eomw-titu-n.'and invite the attcntbui u| any thing in the fall that you may tow)land they greeted my cavalier rordudly. lackadistieal sir, which ‘nauseate.! me. as ifi" the midst of all the embarrassment
whole company?
.
to'buy back again in the spring at doul- ; (ivertfariy knew Bob -Styles,) asking if coming from one num to anultor—“you of being cluMtcd with a beautiful ,’irl of
the ch”tst Imyere.
.
• Y’cs we were fairly caught. It
°f
NotwltHtan.bncth«advance m TU\i* lc the price you obtamrd for it.—- |j he was going with the tn, etc. lie told are ns kind aa you are Itocinoting !
seventeen, in • state of comparative freeno use for tn. tu clap
my bonnet and
&lt;&gt;ur facilities f-&gt;r ptirebmdng are such, that If ,ou bait too much atnek for your feed '
d'lm from drapery, my real sex and iden•Yoi flutter me!'
assume
falsetto
again
—
they
lisd
al!
Men
‘Pressing busincM ri
w» are enalilvl to offer tie mhic Ori/inhf pri cure more at onre, or sell off part1
•;•* No, Indeed; praise of you caranfl ■ titv should l»e diwstvt-retl by her t
tno much far that.
Bemdwi by tin*
1L W W *MKtX. ’•ari.i.'iinl'l’ Tailor. Shop
1 felt ns if an apoplectic fit woald bo a
same prire.
* .•f the stuck. A tew well fed w ill bu^mora i know, and al! the'. Korte
be flattery. Mto* Lee.'
||
........ . ----- tt a (l.w.lre«ra Slurs. 1pure Artitlr at the
time Bob Styles and Maggie Lee were
R S. BABCOCK.
profitable than a large numhuf bauly sorry I can't go. though,
»t bad time
•Oh. sir. really, you area very naughty II fortunate occorrrnre fur me, just.tlien.
doubtless ‘one flesh,' and my disguise
(Utx&gt; ol the firm of Clark &amp; Babcock.) provided fur. During the first part of tn bring Miss l-eo over.
However, 1 nerved myaelf up fur the
man.’ I **'&lt;1. in «toe mret fcimnme tune I |
was
of
no
further
Importance,
so I owned
V. A,«i»i S.,1.11 ■ m-lillan-ra SWr'
y. S.COBB.
' task, and accompanied Jennie to the house
... , could cummai d.
the winter, feed well, but nut lavishly, Mr. llimby, this to J
up and told theatury. ’
cr 1,. coBB.
and improve as the spring apptwebea.— , Withergall. Mies Lee.” and be rattled off I
Hu cart “ languishing glance at me drsignuted. An uld lady showed us into
lawyer Bimby was In a rage. He
Halt- of tho firnCofS. S. &amp; C. L. G&gt;bb.) Jiurvl A'tw 1'orkrr.
a string of brief introductions, which con-1 through the black face veil, and I fairly ‘' her chmhber, and J.ltnie, heaving a sigh
vowed to kill me, and even sqmteed off
vitiat'd me that few of the cotntMiiiy were ' began to fear for hto -feelings.'
I uPrcItorlet go her dress. As ate did so,
Kalnmarw.. Mnv. 1. 1SCT"A1tL
toil the rest of the party laughed at him
To- K«r Bctt«r.—A writer in the acquainted with the young lady whom 1
1] n—p-irdmi my blushes— petticoat fell t“
Wc M«m arrived ut the grove, andp
so unmercifully and snggestid that w.
Srieuti/k Amerintn rccconimvnds to the was the perwmntion of my di’iniiso.
found our band—engaged tof.ireb.wd—\ the floor. She was about to proceed,
Indies a very simple arrangement for
Mr. Bitnby. a tall, leg?d looking man. ] awaiting tr». Of course dancing was the-• when I aUrmrd her by a sudden and vo­ should waltz it out together, that he final­
ly ox.led down, and &lt;!unk away, to take
keeping'bttttcr nitw ami rool hi the hottest with n to-ok no«r. and rye-gla«saiHl fmffy fit*: amusement, and lawyer Bimby toil'
pasture.
AT TI1E1IASTINC.3
»Lnic private conveyance back to D------- .
_
i. I
■ n.-w larva fioWrr- hair, *e*med to Iw prep«iM.ws«.-d .with my |! me out f»r a sclmU'wbe. It wa* hard, al
!' 1 cried frnntirally, wnd forgMBob Sty lea and I are living in a large
ptrmnflle and 1 overboard bint whisper to ! first, for me to take th* lady'spurt in my
falsetto; ‘stop I don’t undress, for
drug store
double story house together. He often
largo enough Bub Sly lea, n» he went out:
I donre, but I soon got accustomed to it.—
sa vs that he'owe* hia wife to my maaquorit in. up-si&lt;le
n.r. I.U1J r~.ir«a • Ml
'
•Nice looking girl that Misa Lee.’
J Wton a waltz ua* propped, I resolved
nding, but be doaen't feel under a.y ob­
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•
• _ •
•,
-icmuAa
meat aland,
'Yes,' answered Hob. with a miachiev- to lave a little amusement attbc rtyvnse
ligation* to me, for I os&lt;e my wife to th.
(such as is sent t» the oven w hrn a joint ous glance nt me, ‘she is a nice girl, tho’ i uf the unfortunate Bimby.
•And why notT
o E»» cn A.L staoe orrtci^
’
is baked) in the aaurer and put oh th.a .j a little go-ahead eomvtimes. Keep a lit- ■
•Bccatiae'l am—I atn—a—ran you keep same thing.
I tad first made bim purposely jealous,
.r ,’.r Fvcns-at. M
&gt;' FM°
N. B. My wife'* name fa Jxxwie.
trivet the plat* of butler; now till the sau- ‘I tie lookout on her will^ou'—tben.lowcr-' by dancing with two utber yotrng fallows, a wx-rct?'
evr with water, and turn the flower-pot i iitg b's voire—^not a l&gt;*d match tor you, one of whom I knew, in my own du-rac‘Why, yea—how frightened you look!
over tho butter, so that ita edge will 'w ;1 old kllow; sir is rich-’
ter, but who never »u*pcct«M&gt; me u- Mag­ Whv, what fa th® matter—Maggie—you
.
oir.t »'•&lt;•&lt;t for
'
below waler. The hole in tho flower-pot .
ri;.. A.n-!
Ofre-Is she V said Mr. Bitnby, hia interest gie toe. This young marl, who was a —why—on 1 oh!! oh!!!
■TOBTENTINB. ALCOHOL.
mutt I* fitted with a rork; tho butter
And ahe gave three foarfiil screiimes.
great wtonamkillcr—a *nrtuj cavy, devilGoon Stow.—A tnnn smiled, on change,
will then be in what to railed an air tight .
•On luy h&lt; nor,’ replied Bob. ‘Forty mav-cars rascal, who made tile hvlira run
‘Hush, no n‘&gt;i»e,«.r lam lost,' I exclaimchamber. Ut the wltule ot the outeide thousand dulfarx in tor own right. Good after him, by his alternate wrath of nctfan c&lt;l, putting my hand over brr mouth. ,1 vesterday. and escaped without persona!

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp; Co.

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KALAMAZOO.

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MrMCISI*
Chemicals, Paint. Oils

ot the flowur-put be then thorougly day!’ and he was g«-ne.
i and-ronin.» of protestation—1 relccted aw}-ar I mean no harm; if J luul 1 wuuki
limos' lead every bo ly tn preach
Bank* IhUt^nlw «i,k • r..!l M'O '&lt; drenched with water, and placw it In a» । 1 N1 aggie Leet artXiil errnture that she | u&gt; ‘play «ff against my legal admirer. I not have •moped you. Ihm’l y«’U sec!' economy; one writer says fvKrall might
cool a place at you can. It du* be ue"c ! wb*, tod told Iter father that the aailing- ! idtowed bim to bold me very chwily and
Slio was all of a tremble poor thing,
lie conducted much cheaper than they are.
..ver night, tbu butler wili lie firm as a . party wsa to aarem'nlo at anuttor hob 1, .K-casiimally lookci at bim with a halt but *he saw the force of my argument.
Another calctilatos that if all pcrxxn
Swh-TE'- &lt;lil.EK-sll&lt;)'1:-SI’' !rock’ at bn akfast time; or if placed there, I and thither be tod taken her. Having fascinating* eapreaaiiiD. When we atop
•Oh sir,’ she said, *1 are you are n man;
in the United States would wr*r ttodr
in
; V.i B.vrr.ii'Wtrr &lt;»&gt;"*■
UMI. in. --I -OT, tho niurn ng. the butter will Im quit* , Larinesa in D. he left her there merely ped dancing, be led me turay scat, keep­ but what iIimw it all meant Why did
clothes an extra six months, t230,000,000
hard
fur use at tea hour. Hj. mas. n &lt;4 i raying tfart he would send Ito carriage for Ing bis arm ubvut my waist, aud I |wr-,
.!«■ &lt;;-■«» J”- “'f ”
I
&lt;•«.„«— i"“'•y ,£,s5
minht be saved—nr If each family would
K„ w.w----- r—
- .‘.t i her at eleven ei'rbick. She. like a dutiful ■ nutted it.
for llerurd.ng. tn all
*“ ■* 1
this la. that, *bcn
1 told her the. atory in briefly as possi­
'
I
omit the use of meat &lt;-nr day every weak
•rper* «ro Wt for rvC"r’’-.___ . —.
pot. -draw* up
daugber,
klafed
vrodutvs cold; the porous
-i—
• ,■ —
.--p.--, —
----- him,, bid him gorel bye. • Having thus atirred Bimby up tn feats ble, and exacted from her a promise of for a roar. 1122,000.000 more be saved;
। 'l&gt;'—
N,’*ry
। p|. wtaui
.. y
_
the water, wRueb in *»«” weutiier qtfu k-1
before he had gone
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the mutt sacred secrecy.
but lheae calculations must sU-p. pr we
■&gt; •ides
■ ■ - a;J thus । loo^ a
;n y,&gt;), Styles' light wagon. i|rlIlrU t&lt;&gt; direct the tnuaiciatts tn play a
Office .n the C«.rt.
! u
from
the
I iIm-ii weal outelde the floor, and wait­
■uch ru» »‘&gt;wder, and Pyrshall be too rich—in rep«, vm/ity ttsmecks
h now
get - wych |u,d driven up to the back door as i
•
- •
- •- — -u-.-ied uuualo tiie direr and waited till she
1 nu warm air cau
----- cu^ton Car&gt;« of all kind.
iha’fy luartci.
at tiw butter, it beoimua firm and' rold
'4 m
" I „jj
‘' 1xe’s carriage drove away from the
had ■rrangud to r drew, when ahe called and
Al the Girard H-xisc.Phiiidelpbla. on fnWater Pn-w W»®
me in again. She had heard .if me from
the hottest day.—| lnxit!,, and the old story &lt;&gt;f lieadslrong
other*. Shut,
day tost, the rush for nreommodatinna
_ _ _
and prejudiced age was enacted over
Mn©Jio “ud “’here. Mid wanted to hear wXi so great, that Chadwick—weH known
Iat-wI. &amp;Cr&lt;jr-A teochur &lt;«m day endeavoring ’ again.
’ I amilril a gracious acquiescncc and yro all um particular^ ** * -at down by her for the urbanity of which ho is pnaeared
All th* P"Pand we had ti lutig talk,.which ended in in “crowding the mourners'’ in case uf o^
minil understand the nature |
A* for us, «&gt;f the pic-nic Mcursmn. we commenced.
nfar Patent
‘
1_
tomake a p p f
(iaw,;ve verb, said t lud a delightful sail down to the Grovo,
Now, I am an old auger at waltzing. u mutual feeling of frien llma»v and old waaity—pd»d them, as many aa eight in
«•
ami applirat
PrrJLive »f the nature Imt somehow, I could nut enjoy It aa much
1 an keep it up bffigur than any n«m-pi«- acquaintaneexliiii, quite wonderful for peo­
d,v may also to
} »**'-L « a‘liTZl Peter to buster. ! M I might to
\Vto n I walked festtoual dancer, male or female. whom I ple meeting for' tile first time. Jast as a mom. At midnight, when die conal Vo
fimndat thia eMahlr-bcamo clear, one of the servants anoountaxl
sf r&lt;?wha; did Peter dol’ Tla: boy |“us' &lt;•» board the biiat, I felt awkward, as ^jevw
—- —
—j------— started to pi Imck bi the pavillioa. ti&gt;Ch*lwick that a gentleman in 105 (there
ever over.
met. A&gt; o-i*
long —
«• tins
Crehueaa
or w
.ng*. Mich.
1
rnent. with the gravest eounten- evcrjtoxiy was j.»&gt;kmg at mft 1 found : scb,innvbnmu«i ring in my rare, 1 ran ! _1 -rid that must relieve my mini uf one being eight in that room) wished to be
Sc Hounmog.
^,,
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W.U
I
dual
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go
un.
if
it
la
for
a
year.
Ui..re
buhleli.
,t law. sallrito" lu Cbsnrery. I *”4 UX&gt; ”
called r.t 0 o'clock.
and rising lawyer, mighty in Blackstone
Not w&gt; Bimby. Hu plead want uf
•And wtod is thatV she asked.
Cn vnwicx.—Which gent, goesl
know, wiib”u «be hollered.
•' ■-*
Mri.
and in his own opinion. He insisted on ’ practice, awl acknowledged that he soon
•Those kfasra.
You thought I wa»
Ssr.vAirr—JJf Ja!fn,tha ouc MSfto tAe
paving for .my ticket (the boat was a reg- got dizzv.
Mags’* k** “r y**0 w"u,d hOt “3Te
hoi.rmooK•nantltpiev..
uter excura'mn-pat kct,) and purchasing I
•Aba. Old Imy,’ thought 1, I'll give you
The servant retired amid roars H toughettottth orange*, pears and candies, t&lt;&gt; set a turn, tto-u I*
.... p^e I must give them back.’
• M..i-1; r— it. its*
&lt;1
X? uter from Chadwick and hia asatotanta..
up a street stand. Four, or five limes I
But I only smiled and said that I s.iu d
And I did.
.
Hto proffered luvo returning,
was on tho point of aw earing at his impu­ prulmldy gel tired first.
She !&gt;lu»h«d * good deal, but she did
Who .ike a fum.ro of hlroundmg I ^^A&amp;ng in the'r lin* of the
A n*»n Cw&gt;E—Too Much SrKT. ow
dent officiummcM, but bit my mngue just
•Uh y •• V be cxcUhucd, ‘of course; 1 can not reafet, only when 1 got through, she
tend to sell
be bought al any
And keep* its chimney bunnnr, ■
Haxd.—A few daya ago an boneat, mo.
hosioero as cheap *««“*
5
Mav each ‘r*te woman *huu hto sight In time to prevent the exposure. But it waits as lung us any one lady, but not glanced up timidly and aaid:
•| think you are real naughty anyhow.* noraical “bstcbelnr." who by Irog yrorw
For fear hia fumes might choke huG | was not with him that I found my role rqueh inure.’
ofu.il
told saved some M.000, drew it
When w’« returned, i 'foaui Lawyer
, tta hardest to play.
For the first tbrea tniuutcs, my caval­
a j
lhu lh
No; the young ladies were the difficult ier did well. Hu went smoothly and Bimby quite recovered from hfadixrinese from the—bank ie line atty. *ol WUivtagsolve.
...
out* to deceive. For inatanoe, there wm evenly, but at the expiration uf ibatlimv, and all bauds for -upper, which waagrrvHava ktoacs tor a smoker!
oik- among, them nbcautiful girl uf aovew- began' to grow warm.
Elya minute* cd in the boll room. 1 sat between Biniten, j'tot returned from t-oardmg school, eUpaed. and Bimby’a breath came hard­ tree aud Jennie, and made bivu to both
f.itorator.
Javr. \ Swarrev. Attnrm^
who had nut aren Maggie Loe lor dime er and hardet. Un we went, bowevus, „fthrm in turn; w &lt;m« as Maggie Lea.
, । Ai4
CT tin,
years. Of course she was delighted V&gt; and 1 neorned to wtke his stockmiiwt up ■ad u&gt; th*, other as mvortfi After sup
.
_____ 1V or-xi them aa ml s, rf
s
“**
see me, when eba found.out that I waa at every round, when w« paa-«J my ~at- per, at which I aaUm’abed several br-u'
•' • biniww
entrnatea to n» care to
Hmsw
■
ll.isfit.te. (MB-»&gt;r.vlteOo«r‘
! Maggie, which, by
way, did Mtocaur After some twelve mimitre, the wretcavl
until after wo had started- She threw man gnsped out between bto steps.
lierself into my *«»«. P«lUd my veil
wide, and kiarod me half a. doxen Umre,
in a manner that made my fingers tingle
iht * fca *n hour, it was all very nice, buijf
’
I had boea in propto perawwa, 1 woukJ

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WURM'S

last call.

�taf* vpou tto Previiiect
rxniaxman avaatow.

J. M. XET1XS..

JripdP-nJ Mdj *»

J™ A. D.

tto outrage.

Pram.

hRT. HM.
' L C. MrAB‘*r.
thr- donated t&lt;» lh.w. &gt;.y petty JjP-A„
,p- -inwl *1
'ST/
EstaU: and Chattel M'.rtgagra fir Bale al ”f. and there wlH U- no wan t w fund* to I
Premising that'd* right of the people of Missouri to rule ov-r them. »
'
Wvagucr. (K. T..) Oct. 1857.
thia office.
I pay ’be»r capeuai*. wit bout nAking their I to rn.n1 lb«-ir ••»a lawa and elect tto-ir refute, they are to to shut and tovuMtod-4
Risgk Carriage Horace.
Now wr rendidlv bop4 the Free State |
0^4^ ”
2 lutve ia«t Wd a ronvrr.vth-n w ith thr
' own «&lt;fthvts coristitutis a fundamental
. 0-COOJ.UT.CC.
■* » » ---------a race
course.
।I cnvlreure
I1„,„^
iN.U
,1.|db.
jtrrot isothermal GovrriKT of Kansas.,
1 W.X iniwn.
Hin-lr exclu- pHnciple in «'^r Government, they deli- rnn rf K.h— -ill M
RidVrt J. WaQtrr.' who artivrd litre last
Spin Carriage Horaea.
If' ‘•‘r,y
■PPn,Prl*lrG Mpressud their
Our patrons will pleaae revcolreel that ded, and a p-lice forcu lar^ii attcndaiKw if
i&lt;tf |l— tU pre^-at, through trovrr- t&lt;, H with honor.
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I -J. Sfrwart,
At tto rente time, «* *«•* tnMt
E. D. Dorr.
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Draft Horses.
Adinmistrabira, Guardians Mortgagees m parade tto ground, «ri;h toixls lull of' „f tto I'niiei! Stairs Ui compel t(ir'pro- .ditmw awl rt-’remrtf will see that troth
1 and all dttora having Legal printing dime I wurAcsa bank bills shouting at the top pls "f Katies* to &lt;itoy laws raided by to lad I Horn tto pw«pH
"T J. Stewart
&lt;4n». ('aftoivm i«
&gt;l.„A..Mbl m.,r. p.,n.u,.l Inluf ifclr
b... rnwh Ifc, .lll'fct1
rf-MS—rI.
T.r wrr of Mr. Rm-tonau to rimrgra &lt;d_ aueh
unMuahing tymnnr to -tnpncd '«f
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nriXJj Marta* WM
&lt;.fcl,
0.
I.« iJ.pl. I—&gt;«7
fbMrr. -11*-*-ri| U tilg
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u. ™n.e I.. F.i™ r..r ll»lmn.«.rft.ring.
t'. ,lki rk»n.e Mr. Ilr.tani, w»&gt;.
‘'l‘roun»ry —
fth*4,
&gt;v^, ami. ___
-V.-Hcl.
rrex Ug_
.. y Browir II.
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" the crimes wbidf he tan alrrety coflunU* i
make an affidavit of pablicatinn.
ing, seeing and exhibiting the finest a;»«ii from his position, utulrf t •&gt; &lt;d»|igntM« to
| t,-d. ami which to thrrotrna to cumiuk, | T. f. M ^*5
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incus of agricultural products, and du- reply; yet to appear* r.. ka&lt;e l»eti imagainst our Gurcnimeat aud against man- | G. Williams
imatte manuttotu.es and m&lt; t« sue bur- l,rr’’“-d wi’h * 1‘*I!rr
,,r T*?1'1 J”
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nabk-. ro.Hich to make tto hair rise from
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swer os to render bis guilt at least dinilit- kind. I.ct tto re* ord &lt;4 transpiriiurormto 1i
2 rear uld rolta.
r.sU.
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tb&gt; mM. ,, t|’ ..... ...
tto toad &lt;&lt;, tobReaZe
aa’n*. b re
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Our County Agricultural tockty, told fc. run
to made up trutbrtdly. Let
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Intel
in tire
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Uur agricultural frieuds at Prairieville, 1 pinion •/ tto roinniunlty; aud. alter ma­ I an aij hia party appear nn
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— Kirki
P^uc’H^iit. Annual Fair at Prairieville,&lt;« tto
I year old Colts.
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' owing tu tto letbaryy exhibited m other turn dchtoratiou, hr rrj-ficit admitting history, and puna down I tn piwtcrhy, in j
11-arts of tto lounty, wyiu perbapaentitled ! &lt;f ‘be etorp-s to corm t. bij । their true character. And let Rrpublkaif P­
rrtx.ravya to .tetire^d a rewnpany «f 4« •m’,,b4
»« •*be comijned to infant^.'' Tu tl.ta tto __
Ji&gt;t ttov
o«r hesitate | C. He'd'*--- •
see tn ..
it that
ttoy falter
falter nm
not nor
C-ttlc.
-iciuity;
m
toll
dram*’"* at Ktokapre*
protect the lull- tendance wsa quite (Ettering, but «« re; ute-le rouutty will rom ndu hearty a- to •^weand mabtfin j—itknytot sill I
m.t-mums a blush upyu tto etowka of vur J.
wt&gt;fkiug 2
1m ton. and that tto wb-ds rempany v«w i fr«t t»» any that a majority sf tto-tn w.-re ouv lev uiuur purls «i IMS C'uuiy SWIUO, • |Jirn
|;ut „lir »(.nder aiwl jstoni-hment i*ex- decrtnlanta.
te*H 12 voted the Freu f*tat. ticket and ; B„t fnwa
1K. StlKk
e&gt;, and show an mtcres’ fr the w cuty ; nsil- |
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I (y 8hren
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. , li'igiH-aa to bear &gt;u burdens and help puy : cited a ton we res-J ibv whole of Mr. Hu
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iu tto tereituey over six nxmtto. Tim • “!H,or *h'”- *-------- -i--------------------of A'. T. HdV'-f! B 1LH FLOw. \ . R
tolanes. -Ml msjoritv, went up from | might tore Cnrrl.d away ail tto Vvgst- Prairieviils hired*, that ttoy will meet insot maile »g dnst Litu fir Pnifenwr Sit} R Ixd.,T Ko. I I ow Me H»M d-yof j ' H 1)iHjlult. Mftaamarto'h. Mk-i r-’ t —
.mty abtor &lt;c&gt; awtorl-i a-row. A ft-w farming
Hniun and his irtwodi. Ila don not &lt;]. u»
0-t. IK57 «»d &lt; &lt;drrfd lo bf puMn*e«it.
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coaaif.
a single lat-t a&gt;r awftnitit advanced In
.. r«M ofCiT rui*" po/xr».
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them. Nor puik! be dw m.. as those

"BLAKKS! BLANKS!

Warranty «nd Quit Claim 1 k-eda, Haul

fheir «xb'lii-' addn-ssvd a letter io Prr«i&lt;l«nl B irlaAan.
ttana wlB be auu.il »• they w Itljfcd proud j"L’« ,he ‘uhj*‘l'’'‘he4i?Tie«,,U ioK**

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:-p»o*»&lt;’t j«&lt;l&gt;- Wc muL-tetand tin, tkpa,
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4,00 ' ■«» d all the bilf-irridc up ! -n lwato
roo tobOBC- toaaw. plartar gtol.ea.
। and dv-gustir.g nemsvnae uf tl.,. G,
s.oo I
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| cntuai
J.Aw tt..ll —111 .
5.00 I*’"’® room
a^O .and I ha*
. lewpawkw,
'_V_“iUi will I* furwst r&lt;!«ff.ir labile W
3,W) Cr»P®*u
Algeria Instead of tho UniudSti ,
F. Mlmr.

To the Public.

5.00
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8.00

1.50
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■oraelhiac worth TeUla..

h-xiim m JU-ffag* b** n- r
lW Wert ’**“* ,Ws PnMiC n
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u. Is tired &amp; Jtoswt*11 *«* •*
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4 00
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hire (ward &lt;4*an act ■*&gt; the prtof
n WUrret
kit’vet merctanta,
merchant*, an
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our
*&lt;» credit
ernht hj,
blmaell'an J to human natnre. tha* wscu.
n-4 refrain trim: pubiisl.ir.g it. fn
borines* to empli'Ys a large num l»T
««o.lea, but Mug f nnL'by tkr m.®s,y
prrw^re to curtail bls dp. rations, fo
I &lt;-ently dmatorgsd a coui.di-rsbli pi ttm©
। of ttom. After pay ing On ir wagvm tn fat!

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pl»&gt; rtw'm
minsittf thrtn. aud hofiing th«t b«t'&lt; r (inM

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200
1 (Ml
A dtena at tto mun cipa I rketi-n. It is;
100
•• heifers
strange, that after 300 pn-*lavray VMcra 1
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and Live already possi-d hitri history.—
tort-num In*. from time iiw1.00
had left Lravvnwiwth City,
it imd . .
... that
&gt;M&gt; ■&gt;
P. H. At J. IktanaiL. succeed J. M. Hot, adiuiiliBg tin*«• t^i-te aud ehargcr. be
The auffertBe last Spring in t'c nrsir
I’.Me AUlster cal »*•
«1 • -m fl
U.« [..&lt; '
iu
Sfc.
|fc ... j....... I..
« I.. ..Mnn I
— ■' ‘7 ”™L,”"2*ZX|11I-------ttoi surnmnding evHintry, .fcl
' b,k&gt;a
-tttod i- rtu».\ «»f Northern Mlthipa
K»aj
,*T‘ ti
at wlten
; \
ly wrulrd. sbiaiid poll •&gt; &gt;mall a tnsj--ri- id ottr ferme/af quit: deplorable.
tjarto tlwiulJ
Hat
when toratiuIms-IIH iut,. uffi.-c a- Pr.sbtent | {"« ” -4,,.,r *** Uc,uan
2 50
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N„ u„Jg,
f.,1 Cmk. ^lteta.OT „
2.00
lUt it W» hi* ' —l|,dl,C ‘"'’'b "F”
•**&gt;«”*■ n’•* . | Ilill^sllhibiwwB'
200 a subscrib-- iuTuscidaciuoty. da'.idUcL
is ntuily completed; ii ?oi&lt;ip*res !**■«* i^nrti.,1,^ am{ jt».
■f ..1 tUbk
1
ri'r.t' n v.,..or.
imwinU. iu wider to carry tbe clei-tiin in 1'^e ^*“r
• tllurr.
"r bly with other struL-ures of its kind tn duty re co ‘
2.00 &lt;1, sayw
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’Ws h :d • killing frost on the morefeg,
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lavor of slavery. This dumnnble ffin* , l«d a hrgs cnlwd.” a very, pla'n prarti- ; ilpwViiUge.
lyfids . y.
2 00 of tbs 2-1 mvt.-, ' ut it did ho damage.*will lie Invrwtigated. Gov Walker tuny | cal Au'dre** by CaaRLM F^ferclnT, who,
Lr»ak in ibe Race of Seltwoud i
| Corn jfripe aud 4 g&gt;«sl crop—thinks tn
think that he ran inakeKw minority lulr of Cvutoa judging Irom what bo
1
tim
Rftlirf As-xwU’.wm (of Mkliigan) for
. Giants «&gt;ea Mill, will b&lt; rvpuirv&lt;« hy* ike itozfSt-iitab.-.. tod tH-rer aekitowlcdsi-il
*?•’’*
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wU*-«k.
tpia«« the mhmrity. hot time will' duel­
■ middle U" u&lt; It weak, 'ilwtswl o/Tepaire--ti^Uyro llute brev. Ttov had witk rrepretrf imH...!.ml-. toire tto prohfr
.
ft e
wcl. I dtotritmtud, as its narr.t. wsw.
dale that qoestkm. Tba dlstrirt comj-a. nn-nnd him, luul c-mc to the conrhismu,
slaty biivhe!*
sred o n: in the n&lt;et.Sent
abas! all attempt4f&lt;*te them; and ■
"f &lt; rinn—of taiamy. ftfdufalienthat Li» iiudimcc could not tcllg'Kxl »t&lt;&lt;A iag the break, will &amp; afc.ut Ijpu.
A grey 6aefr&gt;C and worthy vf Notice/
part of liito county , and we hair now cure
11 •- * -r" ‘T
Seine.
from poor, and o4&gt;ee«|uent&lt;y psMrawd 2 .....u tor
I. Mchlliatur Boar,
1
IM i whrstS.nd potatoes to sell. Tlicrr to su
not minh. diwiiniinatioti. so Im? indulged fc,r. ,,,.4.
lUuub. m»Uk» U-. v,
,b^. n„,T|„, I ..I
o.-o .hr., w Sb ________
ret atRong o tr ^xi^fr-e?."— .V. F. Trih
A. Risks,
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tare, leaving Ast this Ciainty.
in tonguagc which placed &lt;&gt;urCounty very week, in M.und ng vXs lUnpisis/ecn.mUkA hsvr ever t.cvi n-gaidid . «-&gt;"•?••• J&gt;» »l to*W'le mean*.
A ptekr Br-vd Sow
10© l*
I.O&amp;
ckiar noTUKUtaL trucn sratAsrerr. nimb it^ the same wtuatum with the frogs : pullvtoly.’* FuriRsGnce.
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Our cilireuw. a!! anxious to brat sum/- in the f.lile—it was sport to his KalarpaGrain.
hatisuaus thy vii..rtnictn» ur^'reign vsur-1
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a about citLcr lu-'rai iir li-ga! f--»re. i
And H’Arrort. We Is-Bi vr the traffic:
i/s&gt; County friends; but * death to us!”—
thing in relation to the future policy
ifl your epctlucliT Bld read again. W
mid hisiiltiuif to ibeavlf-tcspirtuf Atucr-1 &lt;n nrdeitt aplrita i* a ci-— »o t!x- phym-i
the ^■unli-alor.'^riiardnl around tba El
We had also some wry fine trotting and
[ ini. nientu’. *"d wind fr-rditton (if sorire |‘ tlur
are all lUlde tu lytp -graplm al ini*teiui , iciui ftii-im-iit
The
dridfv H-"ire. at an early hour la»t night,
running, (it must not Ih- calk-d roriny. it
noorenhirol
:
But. suppose Mr. PI. re.- had.-bv tfv
“"’I ’hst the Rum
ahrs thcGoreniormnw out and saioki'
1 11 ®*r*» br*{ ««mdy of Potaiore 50
| in simply trotting mid running, and ot
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' l-owo lot tn-army, renip. !kd llm'Fm i '"i* »*• ’,r »K»-'e»rr
suMantlally ns follows :
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aligiit
u stUrm-oti Bfuixlay iutt;b&lt;am ni«mt&lt;&gt;i&gt;lrey tbose iuiia rihidoi'In '
‘i ii"re
"GsuTtainx sxd FaiiowsFrrtirss: |j«"ur&gt;c is moral and twapsiAabto: iriwy
M I rireula*‘.ni .4" $jalo.M'J tx‘d de, o.;:» lldti,.
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pmtiisbid u» to |w-vpare for N\ inter.
tire Boru.-r R&gt; ili .i.a ..f Missouri and
! n*’,r r&gt;*) hap|’"»*a of h » rommoni'
4 Dre. Pnnpkins
am Itappt to rwret trow in this young am!
on thi Knu- Orrmnd. tmtwitlisun.ltof^
w.( 447. tTbe P4al sp-T-ie to K.M3230.
We Imjre.sir Irirtids unJedcwmatrvcU“i i"""’’’*1
’■.* ’H*m, »&lt;hiJ •'
W ' lArr the tl.n-f or the robber:Thr^d parturv «&gt;f th* CaWmia null
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sautpir M]u istoa.
ateatne- i» ju--dp-uicd until ThiiMLr.wt^u
will burn un cLoed pi.ni.
Vu.l'-'-'lr. ZC ctausn incoimuii. 11&gt;. ref-re. *
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W. F. Stanley asnt sample TurnljX,
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feud-men.!
P'^irTd. 'ifc-d -r the f
the hr. l/q.i« will uke the place of the
II. Lewis,
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jlll, indiirgol.tei.wd eimsidi-riliie m.«ey f.r tbs •
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i UlOwrtruw rtiernd to by Profc-ur tflli ' ~W|» 1&gt; H.OWF.I1
Lodge'
Northern IJxl*t.
. todh-'s Department.
nnil ciiH-rt’rcly, d» ell in nttr Mi«* M. Snrelr. Embroidery’ I
T!»«'eteam«hiT&gt; Edi&gt;-.t.urg from Glasgow
50
is-usssHibrfcr**.,,. *
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f v
is liver, 1 do not think it w ould to iteftrtc - r.i. .- ... ...
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U i-n nitvanred hi
juttlffigging #t ! j-rinc*, which is now a p. Hutton ami a I M «. J. C. Fetijamm. 1&gt; d Quilt 1 ' 1,00
ting amiinstrurtire.’
1 dint-1' ~ toyw nrlierwise happi VUrp;
Some rasruHy wag hail the im-tdrocc groand made a rare cure.-, for tho bene- I
A. E. B l-h
- 2
wVrta'Sid'^re’^nM^W
ami that we do fnlrmiWy coffapr. cm!
to any. •threedtoers furGov1. Walker!’—
A. S. Allen, Wool Carpet 1
.ndt.ml.kn. s..
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&lt; ...mA, rf MX »«••«&gt;■'«0
Bbl the Citixetm showed tbelrign.il tense
E. Bron or. Rar
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ly
prospermia,
l-eing
able
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st
reading
such
uu
arth
lr
from
:i;r
nrti
bv retiming i-erivcclv qui-t and thus tto ooeicty
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. |-t,..d.i, .Ofc
mo. 111... tiu-trf*. in prefr
jrendiMtoranilHirilitoium .fthe mating to pay itoir “printing liilla, and “all pre­
-t a Ctor; «.f hMiei-y,
• E B. an dr, "H* Rjig. fine. 1
imt.ru
LiqUi.t*
Mt.
bi.d-unali,
or
do
tlijs
ktafcra
of
his
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: uiiunis.” and still have nmuey bft. Ami
“ T. I'. J.d»nw.n. P;.*» fllU’lel. I
the fr,^.
thin tiii, every tUiug cqbibited, wa* no I to obtain a scat in C&lt;4&gt;gress. Parrot : party, suppose ’lie jsstph•* A.&lt;’. f&gt;. flail. IzoiieaC-&gt;HatW I
ed Vi that extent which ths rfrcal intend majority is betwo-n UjXM) aud 7,000.- ! biatosao tRi'iw-sst as i».i «•. Lidd him. u )■&gt;
good, it drew cither tto first or second I
I susumiis »ud niturees these li&gt;Umou»b«w«
The Lcgisla'ure |&gt;iO)«Uy Free State.
l».f tUusua, SI.U lari tvs out the dcw;&lt;otl«iii fr-lling them, if |H .Millie. V-r.-sort ioVugpremium; and tto"judges acre retievcl'
J. II. Earl TsMaSpraad.
land Usurpation of tin- B&lt; nltr liufTjn,. I d'-eent m’Hit?
from the tiecc*Bity pf dt-rikaaing numcr*• " “ Ht-sAms,
W!
In th* Crev.it Court of IL-.lf -rd ro-tnlj
I k-fiete in my last I stated that the mt* ronipctit.-r* in itoir award* of pre mi- (
for thia pnclnct ikwW that, in
insula, have rcaulthtf in th- elvrti- n
w.^,„ aa) tLatthe t. i.n *|.&lt;adti»cd j .lebtrd to Mr. &gt;!wr»h. just
Ireua W ill. Stain, fiw breach of man-i^e
(&lt;Lio would
A. E. Udcb. IV.1 Blanket^
/tovid Gu|dwin, Distort Judge; A. II. „id,4.ci&gt;cvHirig«d. au«tein&gt;d.»r sant’u-wd .. .
*” ••■ itr .ct. The lady is al*out 34 y rats uf
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„ _ - ►ntir InforT
J. C. Bciijani'n, Un! - .
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reJ, it was only m-rewary for him tn pn- citima might fe.4 proud &lt;4; and we haw
llai.Mom. |‘ro. Attorney; end a maj- r.ty * tto iaraawu &lt;d Kao-as. injni: mg rilly• r.* rusti«n in oFftirei » • ths slertioii It »ill I
' age and tlx g&lt;ntl&lt; nmn 80.
dure to t-aud warrimt. to entitled him bi b&lt;l the hvpxriry
...
_ we J««
U. r^tnl a thing
lx- m-~n that « r wore rgbt Iddl«4nidith&lt; !
of
thu
vutre
t«»l
for
Ikgml
of
ttoCui,
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wtu.
with
liinre
an.!
th.-, rlecti ve AtncLiae. I did not Iran at; nut admire. Not luit that there were
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nu i. „ .riv. . nriuka, iiivuituu t ic Irrntory, and-eixoi tfcc J.spat' h jut! Iid»-J yesterday morn- j
&lt;k»&lt; 11.,.., .Plfcr . Wfn.n J..fc,’»l.
k , r| vcrsitv, wcreuni-n
A. E. Ikhh, Rut Ur,
b, bev i UliJwp ut De-i
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ing fru«fkvmvill.'.arni-'Um’iug apr »!«•«♦-1
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inansr would entitle ium
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s
inaner
him to the
|be unic
same |mPrairieville deserve great credit, f«r the tn-iL I All Democrats.
n vlrtoiy. 7 lx-(rec alate men loo ssHept .
munities. Imt Gov. Walker has d-vid.-d
3.00
ti»e territory by an nv*rwhelud*a ni»;o' j
the
The jodgre beiryj somewhat |«rt they have taken, hi the rnterprto-.—
Farming I ii-umIb.
1 r.A • “* ’to" B‘“'&lt; •*
W-cr three th-* iwrd
huro-saw
ttonull.Igv,
and
then,
It,Miming
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lx&gt;ri|d by the citizens on account &lt;4 tbnir Ttoground was sell fitted, tto arrange­
W. Iw»«.
Nye. 1| J
2 horse Waggoti 1
'ornil^i■ ali Hw r&lt; •p.-m-ituiity of Hu-invasion imd '-toicrat-ed miuh-n* of Federal authority, i G. s.
1 mi' ,’l*miI*‘: ^lv,s ken thrown out &lt;&gt;f «aStewart
decision, appealed P» Amr of tba best |«ro. ments complete. -Mine H.wt" Hiram
——, 1I - Buggy,
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The N”"’*™ l-'gb‘ fr,,m
o:u*oq»tMm.
tney
u-n
qxm
thrmrelvrs
I
who
have
Mm&gt;pc4
already
to
.ierv
ere
■ OUrt'Slloti. ttoy
usuqiatMUi.
lI'.V took
look t.pm
n«.n ttoin-elvr* wIhi tore sl.^irw-t
t,. r....
shntsy 'lawyers in ths place. Our to Lewis apaivd no pains, to nmfcn everything bl
11.
Lewis,
M.-wv-r
_______
.
-pnge a ti.ah.1t and a quarter in bu||..m. 11|» ,llUMly wi .-I. stta. h-w b. tl.r lass and 1 *i.» «f villainy wdlnow'^ato attempt
elevreo In the «&lt;&gt;*incil and another to the plrasant and agreeable tn th.-re in attend?•!
A Crowd EvamsW.
|' Weller’s mnj.uity for Gove:cur is 11.. tA tlrret who cu..ct. d t.-cm.aud oprtih at- furttor frau-U* in order t*1 set a«tdt the
How* &lt;-f Representatives. They drcWr.l
, trntpied tu yiivt.ly all tl.i— aroags by 1 «|U of the p-npls and f-ror slavery np--»
that!th,-Judges wers Hgjit; hut tiwy urre anev. Tto kbnwof horse* was very good i 000.
25
;
A
■•tn
’
r
«.f
y*&gt;uug
ladies
in Silent,
The
N-"*” n
with ha. ing pm, free Karma, Tke summary whi.h »&gt;
T*
1 Ixeislature tolarwly deuurratic.
n«&gt;t ^tisfu-d, sad rvmrhid^l to hare the — th- 1 Julies drparttui-nt was truly attrae- '
®ii having sotrodeied the state uf ‘he iu-vmv
&lt;1,L.rJotoi*. Mure, .. Z..I
• ,,'U* “* lwr,‘' r?
f'r“’ ’’’’"•to-’
**
"P ’•* ’«’*’* * Adis* 11 I
Mwtoniref Wirt.
«mtro*D ofwum) diatingwiebed atl*&gt;ra&lt;y. tive—a aaieplc of Mofaayes made from !
‘ ■h ef Justice Murry i dead.
| tnnrkat and .i-t-rminrd n -t t"pi&lt; •lO-r
. X(tte
t|,rrrl.? , v., ■
bnjrt^ire in- r. turo-. .-n Saturday, a: Quinduro. and ..
Gov Walker was calk4 in. aud tba case thcCh'me*c8ugnrCaDe,by George Th wo
T. Heller
1 Bureau.
I
. ot 1. nonure lu.d been kill- dusiKto tn favor ..I liberty xml justice,— the ..................
I 50 jo® f„r a Winter'toonet. have »» t s’-out
C»l. C-Mcy
'
'
8. Uix-d, 3 pr. B ~js dditoeut kinds
.
—I _:.L
_ ni.u.,
|'lima did they publulv and atomakrel) '
of Barry—ami a very few g.-n) cattle ' «11 u.
in aJ
duel
with m
Mr.
Blau-,
r“’j maktng/Mv&gt;m ta fi-r tberuselvtw. — A‘v, ’
Govprewv drrHrd,' without kavtng bi«
•
Qitindnn., Saturday. 12 o'clock.' fate,
1
m r ■
I--tore tto country admit the facte, and ,
IS TroeWer.
ms — '------M-.it.l Mar rto Jna’aura iroa not ontitlrd to rimwed that a few of &lt;ar lititens under- '
F..r Ito Critinri' rhe fret- state partv |
.
~~ - -------Hf-Tto Gorerm.r uf Marviand, T. ,llr’' *«‘"'l“ f. iuatift this fwuihh urur.
th firttirr Jnritinot. frmu thr fact that aland »tot Agricultural Societies are m
Liz .«v unvermw
aovyuo-u, «.
•
•
- .
_
,e rarried : — Fourth district. 2 ; Fifth »•
Cort’m Plow N&lt;&gt;. 5
2 00
Tintncvntvtiio — Hi* Ewlko
...Ttiotl this rev..Ilinkv ..I,..
»b W- I-if... I.&gt; .|t&lt;.h.bd. _.• .
&gt;fc p»««l.'™.lli.
’mli.'l"r*.’mto'
lhc
■ II li-tr &lt; t. 1
Sixth dtork-t. 3 ; Ninth &lt;Ha- *a wealMbk Plow the rinnmittee think 1 Rir - ’
..........................
h t vd in hit yenomtoct a land trvrrvnt.— p..l&lt;nIC.r, Bu Jbtl w
making in ' ‘l*« Curl!* Plow is &lt;nti*Jyd to a premium . Kinjt Mainusdhisproclainvn-'। .
Thi*;reae. y oti will sec. is in many Iiumm-- mors uiauch thing*—moreromprtltino— 2«th of N-veniU-r, to b« otre-rv.d aa a ,t,1M reibterfuge. this miscr.l.h- iffiirt t&lt;-11 i triiija ; Tenth district. I
j also tto Curtla Plow, No. 3 aa a moll ing Th :r*U«. the 2f.th iff Novell.
mure stock, veg-taliles, poultry and d»*-|™i i/Ui*&gt;ik»giv re throogbomttla-State i waive n-*;si«i*ibihty, Mr. Ifurhumui utii." nil nine iv'tti'riln.cn.
Tbe pro-slavery -Dcmncrsta liave car-; pl»&gt;*.
niestk manutactnrei from idl parts of the
---------- —•
-----• ‘*d- J-proved the isitra^e, siid_ ran for rtol • First Jistri.'-t’ 3 : Herond distrbkl I
Foreign Stallions.
Q-rtrty.
1
iL^'
1
1-e
Ugmlatstresif
I
’
etNMjIvania
U
t
“
T
‘’
/
"P
”
.
•»*
;
AiMoraxri L List.—Thr A'. }'. Tiwie*
—mnking to ail ft hi r&lt;*&gt;uuril men.
j Sherman Bl*ek Hawk by R. Cripcn of|
We ahould not feel aa tbrngh mir duty have puased a till. «lueb remits thr pen- , »‘mW.
tto’LiS’Tm'^atLl carry
figures up a list nf tbs pens-ns who have
F.if rrprrwJhtotiv.re the Itoitibllcna* | Cbldwater :» a very jtopertor ll&lt;&gt;r*./and
thrown o«t iAemployioenl in that
hare carried Doniphan. 5 : Jrtb-raon; 2 :1 W’-rtby .if Patronagewaa pertnrmcd, if we failed to puiot out i ■l‘i«w »&lt;’ ausperoion, e d gives the took* ,nlt tto oltorts of tto invaders and usurp
ri’J.lby the prevailing hnaucial distress.
Calhoun, 1; DuttrU"* and Johnw.n, 8 ; I , Black Hawk Beauty by A. Bi-ntly of
Tto- aggregate it niskr* is eleven tlvio- Mwnr oftbr evtuaee that have twyvducud to I until tto s.*s.m» day uf April next to re- era. Ml bisiippriirtun-atelii K-imrov have Shawnre. I -. Amlerwui nu.l Franklin. 3 -.! K.vl ini .a«&gt; t* a very sptoidid Hume, ami
. I»««rn rfiadu with ttot tdijeet. His wtotr Lykin*. 2—making in all twenty-two rr|&gt;- deserving of ltotre«nge. The rommtteu
ssnd! Il&lt;-n,trs this, in maty rsfabUab- bring about this comparative failure of soma speci.-januvst.
&gt;,
. kxr»h.nl
. - i.
i o
. P. .... I।
___
_
___—
_________
I itifluciav to*
town ,unJ
averted
f.r it* attain
rovnta the enij-toyi-vs Isle iw»n rvvfeevirt. ,«r C.,w.,
Sfc»I,
--- ----------------------------,, „„
,
rvsrntatlvew.
! report that the 40. variety iu apples fiir
One y&lt;«.r M wirg'gi.L thnsn • Ut - f
The pro&lt;Iavcry D-*mnrnu&gt;y tore rar- rxluoitbm was U(gr 4t&gt;d tine fium tto
the end and .dijvrt of its ontantostton, and
HT«e «re sorry tu learn that «to'|BVidvrd m all tto nmiul and p.ditk.1
phreiiwnt. did mt dare to cater ti e 1 Irek . tto fisilureof onreitixmagrsscrtlly tnlmd ’ Mix-re Block, owned by Hun Gw. W. guilt Uni crime «-f Unit invaslim. aud of ri-d I.cavenwortfi. (hv fraud.) H; Atobin-1 Highland Nursery of Kalamncuo owned
and phiehing winter, and ent her threat.
-Hi; 3; Ly nn rej-arted*» g. ur fur the DZ ! hv 8, Johnson w*a exhftoted for ln»;icc
AU MuUal Mcrchandb
enartmerit ■ if those &lt;-nfaio»tMlaw *.*tKl
A run for help ji.vd alreudy eiHiihwns^ I itoir co-operation, and t&lt;» &lt;*attribute ttosr Prek, at tonsing, was destroyed by Cro,
|th-n.-towing what grow«tyt can do by
Batnrday twrn’mg lu*U The incmdi.
" r** "’L* 1 1,1' Md
i*”'" tn.wr.it*. 2;—niskrag in all 13.
npbtr the (iiildreti's Aid 8-s-irty, tlb- btore, toward tto interest uf eur Annual ■
Comities scadinn four rwpreaca'utlvea [ attending to tbia pn/itmle fruit, they KALAMAZOO : : : • MICH:
r ■
-.r. skiteitmfir, *«m.skt
*l.rd t.i bdorre ttom. Bill tto PrreM. HL
Loma’ of the FrieuiHe— aud the other *
*r|
*7
f,re’ *“
; -roummg tto Invtei.m ..f Kamos v. bare —«» bear from. All protobtf Itopuhli- ■ '•i-'dd particularly not,- tto Kalamaxoi*
churlial.lc Inatitstiuiis &lt;d tls- city. Th* &gt;m*dlmg -.toe* N'e /urttor.” aa uuperi.-r
Tto location nf tho Fair in the extreme '
—1-■
..
&gt;
ltr
(OMgmrAle ortho**- ron. •
Parrot- ntayrtty between 5.000 and bruit known by tto same uf 'seek m&gt; fur'romer town in tto roimty, work* an in-'
S7“A tenil.k fire occurred in Chico- Border Runion* «&gt; hnve tom kgrtiinau7,000. Moat pn.hul-ty tto latter.
| ttor.' b:*Prechre4t Peauw w-~*~» «— in part of
| it arire to ike odwr tmrta of the eounty, | ph
Monday morning, which enured tto i -nd reuHtnutireml, and th-- men abplifated
Pi VX» FORTES *&gt;D MT-LOPho
tto effect of which, was apparent at our j
‘*f fifteen &lt;■»«• and tto dcsti urtuat of ‘
. r’^,L|
Ute wxluhhbc.
! rw.ouo worth of property. Up tu Mon£ Free So .tu tsj? djltori.
The foliowire bodia*
Tto excu*e f&lt;&gt;r thia, is, that other oerta ■ day night, ninebudivw tod tocu recovered t,.ry a* rvtols, bnuirreetiuniata. ano trai- WT’* ,b'' rui"’ •&lt; ’&gt; ’•* f'r • &gt;** •*
torture.
’
"
*
"
UII1S,
: fora, la about aa good —t term* ns G- u. ai.ti this tuomintr Julm A. Ravn-nul w.
—
SI I &gt;
I HI and hi- B*s«ci;.trs dunotni. rd Jeffirs-w.
kat of right tokmgrd tn them before.
is estimated ttol tto rottou ' “nd ’*••«** "”&lt;1 Adams and tbrir am,*
-------- -------- --------- ---------- J
—.
1.4ft
(Utn(MM) leas
tlurt
..f. 'c.ates.
“‘r*’ fnr
n
IT R I M « ■ ,
................
.
.
(nr rvsiMinrthe
ttoBialon
Rraa.r. Art and th.,f... und A. \&lt;o|f„' Fi.enLm if W- '**
into the same error, which baa prevented i c i
1
&lt;W.&lt;MX’ le"“ ,lu“ °’| tuinmna wlx.ru lie appidqtcd to office, am’ I C. White. H. p. Bradko J
,_j
l&gt;f tto brat qa*hty liirad turtfwmente.
threnunntei a.-nd an army b. servo thr J•.to High, Jr. Three 6tk-ra.
FnsSlate
nu«
&lt;d
Kans*
just
aa
the
'
aing.
from p*rth-ip«tmg in its toorfits, and-tto ,
Oar Mind Exactly.
. Britisli Khi» iu-nt G«d Hirer to serve the ‘
Ewry ffimrumeni uffi^l f.w •*!&lt;
: people of N.-W England.
Iwtn thwronpMv t.sted. and ha can -u.4»
•Ejcmaxur.' J.icaaor—TI* men
We have in iinirw |«at awarded u&gt;
•ay are su|«rivr to any wer sold iu u n

CATALOGS

) i

,^r:

12* rente mhMIwffir, f “•
if.oiwv
rT‘- Dr,ll‘
&lt;-r v Ou*»"'rt
Sauiortts. hi
t’. ,?,.4 .id utuwit’. Ur. ru, Yrili.
ftu.mL

Heady-Made

Clothi

HATS AND C?
..

«&gt;-«-■
s-1*-*;. s~l. ■ - —It —1 .11. 1 L&lt; . S'l ?."**&gt; -

53-572m.

WALL I’Al'EK AND EOfcM

GRIND. ST0N1

»•

FAINTS

AND

DYEST

GROCER1I

J.M.HUBBABD

JBusiral Jatramtiits.

(

it &gt;• rennin ’hat
I’reriih-nt •&gt;&lt; the
&amp;KTh Met iWto

Cold! Colder!! CMdmll!

1017

I, F&gt;H*r &gt;••&lt;■

ICKES,

SIT1&lt;

p«rj-.iu»4

ESAR

�iLvmxcs itoK

AYER’S
FAMILY PHYSIC.

To the Public.

BUCKLEY
OF

I Still Live.
MiD’S LOWER
.j..r&gt;w in Barry ctuinty.
:&gt;&lt; th nud/ratiM4 that

c"’1
Shmrlra. pwM.
Lun.Ur. vfniewvol, per M.
i l.niubn. |-1m.
• • •*
Simare Timbrr. per fart
Sult. perhU
Hepublicaa llar.t-.er, per auaum

TO THE

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

opted with M trtut
.r&gt;: tlwA-forv FAY'
isitxLie* won’t truuli- I hnvo b-en reported: in New York sttar
ling Gt-ds ft.r thr' U«t six iie ntba,
term than New (York prlrow.—
Will von
C*vor me
with a cull and exam­
ine tny stuck of

"ftthcrertuf
creditable v,
re. that weean'K it !n hi*
■ number of ft..

Hl RUAH FOR FREM&lt;&lt;\\i

Discovered nt LaAl!

medicIted 'tonic

D/..D Shitw
Fif'in.-lls
1., Yellow, Red

•*t Ih’tk-r timeI each uf then*
f/eraid.

■Wraprulc tide of tb&lt; True tHgcrlh. Fluid. •
U*.
Jiricr. Pr*]Mr*d Ity Dr. 4-8. HocMnaa, •
rh'UWpUa, ».r f.e ear, ot lndi.-nt.on aad Dy,
pqrtia. ll lanatare'r oan rvtuedy lur a aubaal

AND

r/

./Cm•rable portion
r wapre in f«H
lability to ern-

Shoes

“■'« rmr.

a*d Liter CompJuiuU, or liiUiotti

FALL GOODS,

CHOICE F1KST CLASS BSLTJMX

/ETNA
Insurance Company.
oriiAinioiiD.ajKN.
Intorponi’.cl l&amp;H*—Charter Perpetual.

Clothin;

FIRE and INLAND

in i»&gt;v mwl,
« Mh-higai

N NAV1GATH ».N INSURANCE,
Unify atUuUtouf its frittulr, patrons, and
the public generally, iothe following facta

OF ITB HAVING

A Cash capital of €500,

Main Street,

rttpreipgi

.•srs
KALMAZOO
n th- n-u-th*rw
Eaten,,* corn
There* is no
--V. F. Trii

Paid aa .'&amp;t'«g'Ur Iom tourer ♦)0,£M'.&lt;OX
. • -1011.-1 i&gt;.-.- i', w ithliM.1
Ugriicii-n tn nil pritirijeil ph^s, under I
Np-rduitilc ay 4trn{fvUtidwF«&gt;u a o»h
fctamfaird, with nu ffitiatife repw*

JT Remember the
sign of the

j talii-n alike thr Kime* ,oii tho
banka of the Hudson, ru ths
Mississippi, the Gulf of
Mexico &lt; r the NortUrre
I.tikpresent Ing j a
a |n•netful urganl-

LARGE RED COOT
ri.743 and tu
an inermae tn.
I*!■£»*•:•“ #140,.
7.tit3.230.
nllftTnia' limil
hltfcday.wl.on
plwu of the

CLOTING
And ret up Suita on the shortest notice,
iu a manner und at such prices
sgtlcuhtcdtoplcaretlie .
most Ihuidious.

on the build;

CHANGE OF TIME.

O. D. IIANSCOMB

BROADCLOTHS,
ordered in Mb
the ca|Hs!il»&lt;4»
w day* *&gt;ucu.

s and V&lt; xtin-s. U the largest
hnri-d torr brtuigl.it to thin
rotiHwi- n I would call youruttbe merits of

l.i.iNb STONES,

iwlford tvunty
ire W. WingA&amp;00 damage*
b of marriage
ut 34 years uf

mrBmtBswitu

l;:cilki&gt;-» and Serurity
____ __________rnii&lt;%—(**&gt;inmerei*l,
Mvcbanicul. Mcrenntilr ur nlrul, while
ranking f»r importance and .pub‘
lie sen Ire
— T II K F । RST OF —
FIRE 1XSURAMCK COMPANIES.
Ot A.MERICA. ’

Leiivo ll.otlr Crwk 4&gt;r Haatingn on
netoiayu, Thursdays ulwl Sbturdavs nt 7
lb &lt; k.’ A. M.. and arrive nt Hn-tiiigw
two &lt;‘i4«tk. P. M. and on SMidays

M., and arrive in Hastings. nt 10 o’cbwk.
Leave ILietiugu fur Grand Rapid* on
M.-ud ty». Wi'dhewlny" and Frkluv* st
10 ..’clock A. M-. and arrive at Grund
Rapids at 8 o’clock I*. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* tor .Baitings and
ALL KINDS OE qinMENTB CCT
Baltic Creek mi Tuesdays. Jliundays, and
AS CSV Al.
Saturdays, st four o’doek. I’. M.
17n-tf.
C.HHEPAERD.

JET!
I’ I

CHEAT DISCOVERY

Leave Ilnitting for Buttle Cnuk. AL-n.
dnyn. Wvdniwduya ilnd Frld.iya. nt 7 &lt;•’&lt; l- rk. A. M. sn-laryite ut B.ittlr Crrek.
at 1 ••’&lt;d&lt;s;k. P. M. in time to take th,
ahiwi^e-n rera cent nr west, nnd on Tarednys.’n urwluyaaiwl Saturday a at one o’d«wk I.. M. in time to take the evening

Henry Brown,

I-hUui TraveL
rut stoppage*
biue thotmnd
mi &lt;.i»t of em-

COUGHS, (OLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRDMIHTI'. WIIOOPIMMULCD,
Arc rurlir itc Sick to ato extent ncire*
csotr. isTiiiiu AW
bcforrlEOtrn cf any Jlcdlcinc.
&lt; OSSI S1PTI0X.
Tats iMsrdr h«
f&lt; lltolf roeb aotanety
frmri. Ito rase- &lt;4 *&gt;rry»aitety ot jailnioaary rtuww.
.L-. :___h.
ll.. ..I-

Battle Creek, Hastings and A G.
Itapidg Stage Route.
AN and u’trr M.m&lt;k,y .Augnst Hist, 18­
V 57, until further nothv. stage* will
I. like the (lilliiwitif UMiird pInevp, ns fol-

AYER'S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Rates and Ruled wt Liberal as the Risks as
turned permit for Solvency und Fair

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

Especial Mtrutlonsoien &lt;o tbe lasamns*

UWSE3 EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

PROjirTTLY PAID.
Ilea IfwncJ W ItbnslDr.tar bf
JAMES AJfeWEEZEY. Agent
|
Hustitipa, Mich.

and Shoes.

in Sjlem,

mint. i»le—made upbrfore

tahtaOut. *ud will V« utrtnl

FRIES.

.It J'l•iceg Lower
Paid

than «rrr IwfMtr bran! ot la 1M&gt; Stole of Hkhlgaji.

for FURS, SHEEP PELTS.
- HIDES sad DEER SKINS.

THE GOLDEN FRIZf!.

THE NEW vnRV WEEKLY
GOLDEN PRIZE.
On- O- I '■
tt
• t: r.ur'j

celkmcy Gw.
atiou appoint*
November, as

irnjis oFwi'nm bihtxoa two
ItOLI.ktts PBH VK*R.
at thr affler of tlw Jnrigr thrre. I in IlMtinp, MenAsdsl.ill will be ptcwuteJ •nch *sb.
dat thr 3l»t d»» ot Augu.1 la.".?. PtrMUl 0. L.
ribrr ImmrdlaUiiy on receipt ol lh&lt;- »ubKay, J udaeaf Frotate.
ripllou moucy,
fn III* matter ut the relate of Daria Hyatt
l-Ix-tjb
r -L Hli.Hcnl-T
.......
1... ..'.HI,.,
Mill I”' &lt;'b’illed tn
tn aa
lato of Tiw re apple i* *»I4 ra-unir. d^a.«IOu rootling ami filing la tbi. otter for Plol atr nih worth horn fl ’. $500 in Gold.
an inurement pwrp&lt;.rtu&gt;g to ta fl. I«*t will u&gt;&lt;!
T.etemeirt ol to* a.l-1 ba- al H, att d«
15,00
3 tapis* f..r un* year
Ti&gt;emp-n rt to imtrrrd Ulai »*'«■•••&gt; ‘h»!l*l
.
115,00;
dav of Heuirtatar. 1*5. at oar uttai r M I* *•■'
.■gn’dftr the t.wl of—I -11 airl &lt;tai th. fair.
READ—REA D—READ—READ

bushel.

Store iu West end of Union Block,
East End of Town.

I RD

North.slde of Ma&gt; Stere'l

mrnts,
USIO
isdhe,

jtrcKunr.

FRANCIS ROWER

b doing the la»re»t Ibrdnu intauna is it

yT astruiirol uT PARLOR KTOVtH,
tta uorf U-auilful patatU’ « mark*.
1 Kara the grrateot r MKty «f

New Carpet Store.

UC3IGAA’.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

S|hiw

elevated

ilCINES,
itaria 1‘ma Kilter, f'Kma'r
(•....L.l^MBR. SSELB.THRF.i: PLY

UNITION
»iscr

INC KAIN, IUO. STAIR

OBI &lt;­

» w K of » w^ B "yjjpjoKt" (Vmaiitov oer. '

~New Barry Mill,

SET,

is now in rocre«f"l operation, ready

tn do »ny BBtixint of
ClTSTOM
EOUS ARTICLES'

LOOKING GUSSES,

W

,

,B
pad srder .nd mi prompt « “J
ocher ilill Ip B*rr-' - or “•* *,lbT
Having sreured the wn ires of

-

Geo. W. Fowler.

M MUtr- -I J- "““AS’S*

3M Lndint
“
35
“
lOUSiher I Uniting eased )
W.idW
1 25
“
200
“
wnttL-s
ICt.'EO
“
Wu Gold Vest &amp; Guard A F&lt;»b
Cluttw
io "» 30
5000 Hold Lt-rksta
t.i in
“
HoM Kii'gA—I-'” pv"I*—BrttfK'Hcv
Bnn»i Pin*—Snide—CulT l’iim .
•Sleeve Buttotw, Ae„ &amp;r. I tn 315 “
Imitfedhttely &lt;m yre-.-ipt ‘4 tin* »ub-t ri

OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN 8TUVCT;
PARLOR COOK STGVEB.

Taxes for 1856.

�NEW
3KBAmr x&gt;-A_“sr.
at asttmirtung !■•«« pr'mw. Mv mott
la ta Hide cheaper than the ebrapert.’
I have just received a acod a*a»rtn»cn
of Ladle*
•

COLUMN.

DRESS GOODS

BUCKLEY

Bath at Print*, Gtagham*. LaLaina, Mr
Mm». Paramettaa Black Alpacca* and ,
Wticty of W&lt;»v| De IJiins. nil very nk-

I Still Live.
TO THE

Citizens of P. C. and
BOOTH and HHOE8,
Ladle’* Gaiter* Burkina nnd Boot*, a
p&gt;-&lt;I aNMirtrurotat vary !«w priiva.
- Ou hand ■ rery large atuck of Crockery
atone and Gia** Ware.
Jurt r&gt;»*-ivwt a n-w n.rvk of
aBOOEHins,
of ailikurta cheap fix Ready Pay.
J have aho a rerv large quantity of

Xrt.TTliaC33XS3Ft.
AND

ftp ANT 4 SPAULDING'S
Ready Pay Store,
fall Ml lb. Ae~Z aad J* • He.-nVUr. Circu­
lar. gratia, g.. iteaforge aawao: &lt;4
ar|.
*maa than IrtHg’a Aaioial VUm^ttv; Dortwr
Ctrote'a Phvuatogr cf ptg*»t&gt;..n 0-. Prreira aa
Food an* dirt; Dr J..lu&gt; w. hi.jn of Sew York
Uaiventty: Prof. DwagUoas** Pbywk,ten; Prvf

OO •
' W' T '
--— V. V W
port, of th* l ulled Slate..
or OlrnKUVE TUlSt-Krery belli, of tbe
eenulnr PKtHI.X tears «ba wrutro a«u&gt;turr »f J
\ ’ ’2“‘-wl-btaCep, right
and Tra.lr Mark .ecan-l
POT S«M by all lln.grl.ta and drrtrra io ModiOise*. Frio.- QNK DOLLAR । ,r boob.
1 yi9
For ula by (iuxv 4 SraiLbia* llaTOuga Mich .
HURRAH FOR FREMONT I

I hare been reported in New York »» tel­
ling (avail* i.r the laaf six montha,
ica* than Naw Yu»k price*.—
Will v«&gt;i/pl«aae fiivi.r ma
with a cult and «xam.
ing mjr aLx-k uf

GOODS

Discovered at Last!!

rci ALL TSX TW0tt» or a
amily physic

Just received a large
stock of

cnoict "Bsraw
1'ETEB C1WMEK
,&lt;‘2-

T
2ETNA
Insurance Com5ail,
hworp&gt;&gt;r*led 1810-^1,Ww -

FIREanW

‘NAVIGATION iVsru
Olla atu ntionof Iu friends.

■

EVERY VARIETY,

or minima

A Cash capital of tiog

To.be sold at Lovett

WITH A

1.307,003.42™

I&gt;R. RAVNAI.E*

MEDICATED TONIC!!

PIU.1*AKU&gt; by Uot nrvprwlor. al liirnunghaia.
Mbbigaa, and a.dd by 1.1. auiborunl Agruit.

.“ Agxrrga'r
h organut-d &lt;m a lUtnauit Lua,
armrie* in *11 princ^l jdxv®, sal,'.
Ji'errantilr ay *tcnrnfi&gt;iii4-d &lt;ai»
Standard, with nu etx'taHenpa.

a»- at liw d*u- &lt;» ."*•

FALL GOODS,!

PRINTS
GINGHAMS.
BRILLUNTS,
.
LAWNS,

on hand and alt |-cr»&gt;ai. «iwhing tn buy or
aril will do well t» cal! befiirc batgaining

tatirei alik-- the aan|* m Ua
bank* &lt;&gt;f the lludum. art)*
Nissimippi, thr Gulf „f
Mcxiro or the N.etlgra
Lake*; presenting s
* prrwciful orpuii.

A nice assortment

partlcolarlr rail thr attention
•fp.r~.naw 11.. am building t«» tta fact
that I fans* just Received a large ab-dt «d
Nail* and (fitapa and that I wilt Lmi«h
«a*!i. CtaMt nail-, Dore Trimming* Ac..
ala* low a! figure a* pi«*iblr.
nSf-yl
H J KEN Fl ELD

■Trahir«ifp&lt;iK
lie g«»d and
odd of

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

,B

KINDS BONNET TUI MINGS
ATTHE

.Ready Pay Store.
CIlMMISSidNER'S N0T1C E.

BOOTS AND SHOES! READY MADE

llothlBg: Sever

AYER’S

NValhe unJ. tsigned having bee® aju
pointed by the Judge ./Probate fix tfcr
County ..i'llarry in the atatr &lt;&gt;f M.. higan;
CommlanlirBra to rmdie examine and nd
;u»t all claim* and demand* of all |*raoo«
againrt tlir ertate of Sli.-rman tide* tat*
th.- ti’-uwliip of Ha»tiug* in the rount.i
..t Barry d- cv.te.’d.bwvbr giU DUtievi that
*&lt; v tm n'L are idluwea fr&lt;
and alb r
the |(iih &lt;/ Anjntrt A. D. 185“ fie- all
erv Flora uf add estate to prva*nt thiwr
ci tiivi- aial demand* tu the said commi*nii.O ra. and that we'will meet at thr e.f.
flor »f C. G. Ilolbnmk in the fa.wn»hitof floating* In odd owntv at tra o’ckwk

CHERRY PECTORAL,

A. M.«« tin- fidl.nrtng itaya tutmrly six.
—«.n the twrtity-first day of Septi mtyri

( heap.

GROCERIES
At NN bolcoale and Retail, at aneh price*
that it will hr an itidiMvn.rnt f.w Country
Merrtiaiita. Pedlar*, and Farmer* from a
dirtnnee, tu rail and examine Iwfure pur
coaxing eloewhere.
,

srfiABs,

nsii.

That (RaidTFA.anrol.xt

CLOTING
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp; G.

Rapids 8‘age Route.
~
N and a'ler Monday .Auguat Slat. 18­

BROADCLOTHS,

O

57. until further notlw. «tagcs will
Icavetbe fi-lh.wing named place*, aa folLense Harting fur Battle Creek. M«»daya. Wediuwlaya and Friday*, al 7 &lt;&gt;’cluck. A. M. and' arrive at Battle Creek.

STOCK OF GOODS,
PRODUCE

taken In exchange.
Call early and
lip*
A. A. KNAPEN.
ifcting*. Ort. 15tb. 1857.
n2-’

AT THE OLD STAND

*

_.

Rate* aniRnleaa' Idbrnnl a.tFelE.nn
aumevl permit fur Solvency and Fair
'
to thr iawrucr

tat* are hereby rwpvert.-d tn pn-rot tldtiti
for examiuatun and ndjurtinn-.t at tl »
fdacr an tlw* xfiircavid, or to be fi.ravtr
barred, therefrom.

•WE SHALL
RECEIVE MONEY UN OLD .$C.
COUNTS.

C. O. lloira.Mir,
(’unimt&gt;*i&lt;-n*ira.
Dated AnguM l“tb 185“.
'■

GRANT

f: SPA CEDING.
Harting*. June 4. 1857.
v.'nl

aftern'aito rarp eu»t nr vert, and on Tuca&lt;&lt;aya. I'hAradaysand Saturdayn at one ■&gt;*.
rl&lt;ck P. M. in time U» take the evening
train. &gt;f curs. ,.
Leave Baah* Creek fur Hartinga &lt;wi
Ti&gt;n*iay*a, Tburalay » and Suturdav • at 7
•■’rl«ck. A. M.. and arrive at Ha.tiapa
nt two । ‘clitk. P. M. end un Moialay.
NVedneodayn and Friday n al 4 ••’rl«ik. A’.
M.. and arrivii in l!u-:ng-«. n' 10 o’dirk.
Jjeavr Ha.tlngn f. r lirnli ! Rapid* oft
Monday*. W«dne*lav • and Fri.hya a?
10 o’clock A, M.. and arrive at Grund

would mil tba attention ot buyer* tu

AS US U A U

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Eaalnrnl Axnrrlr nr. Carporatiaa,
ON MEIITT AI.0SE
For.xnt.M; it Cl UM.*
tOf^ATRuM AGE AMIFAVOB,
AQhrdlnK vuperi 'r la. i! t..« j i » 'c-Hy
in nirtl reofiuvirrt' •—Ganiwm U,'
Mcrfaanir.il, Mrrexn’tlc.^ranJ.itiU
ranking for im;».rt.neo a»J j&gt;iU

Mt.
coLl.s hoirseness. nrit. and on tiieS Vei-nthday nf NnveiuiieriH-Xl, and .at the twenty dirth day of Eapeeiat attentioaciuea
VUOOPI.\G-(Ol&lt;.U.
JrtltMry next *n&gt;l all perron* having
CROUP. 1STBM4. AND
daima and .tamanda against the anid to
(ONSI Mmol.

corms.

BANKS BROKEN

‘
tbt the
STABILITY AND DIGSnT

shop

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

REAL ESTATE FdRSALE.
'TATS nr MirUMlAR. YrtlMsefiMtr.!
1 In the *&gt;aU&gt;r of lb« o&gt;Mv &lt;4 WUIhiv l|’■,
V. ter rt UH- t.wuoiy rt WaahlrMe. In th* Hr

FRANCIS ROWER

’

TU’rtb »• rM*d ■f’J complete an aaaurtIV tnent rf

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
I

AS USUAL

O. Xu.

Judge of Probate,
HUM \ A.XUCOUbSkLl-OH AT LAW.
BaartoM*. Rte*. Dam «... ur. ilg**
mm*1 w.d yn.,| turiu-r iwu.*. I w

is n.R tba enw,’n..r never wWI 'w »« long
«* iX «rx. an.1 th. WHISKEY BAR­
REL I patintu my cellar was tilled wiib Paid frr FURS, SHEEP
PELTS,
l'J&lt; KM.'.
■
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
Thankful V» my numerou* cn*kmiera
Pw their paxl liberal patronage, I hope tu
nwritfi rt'trtinaeoee »f the aanie.
SALERATTR at »4 50 per 100 IK and
’ ' •
D. U. HAWLEY.
"
SALT by the barrel and
B*pt. fcl JSK.
nW. bushel.

UWMMI$»IONE|{M .NOTICE.

*

tlx,

Corfu:

asi‘ Uiu r-n^t

tl jiBL U’KIVIU '■■‘fu
ATLontJi raiiDi
TH.ty t .
Mr awerltrrBl rf l AMt.HR bl'lHX.

u|[thn-Hg|i i

THE LOLDEN PRIZE.

THE NEW Yfiftk

N^FEKIY

GOIuDETT PRIZE.
oj tlu Itryrtl on J 6.(,ir&gt; try

term*

oi nrnxt nin iox
DOLLAR* TEMYK

two
”

Store i» Wert end nf Union Block,

nVSMTCTt*
~“sa’

East End ufTy**n-

North aide nt Main Street.
•5.00

read-read-read^read00

coM.MissiosEr.' s.rncx
■g th* vmrtrogn'J

‘ ‘ " *’TTl

GIFT J IFTS-

New Carpet Store.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

U8TOF
s g
GIFTS.
,1
v,",uini”«
F’W in Odd
JO (...Id patent Lever EnglUh Hun:
inn I
W'«,..l..^
.An
•

Gold
300 L-lie*
«
100 Silver Hurting
WatrU* *

Consisting nfBRvSSEIA THREE PLY
INGRAIN. RAG, STAIR and DRUG­

IMPORTANT NOTICE.
itat.’Sh sMfissa?:
. L-t. - ■ .L_
.&gt;...
L.

GET,

New Barry Mill,
IS now In aurcenaful operation, ready
to do any amount of

CUSTOM w

LOOKING GUSSES,

b:,

m aa good order and aa prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any uttar county.
Having secured the «ervwau«f

Geo. W. Fowler.
a* Milfcr. and «ur mill b..ing built on the
noart imprnvad |4an, tugrther with agmai
Sm'ittnn—we are prepared I • du the
hertufwurk. Plraoe given* atelL
Caahpaid fi.r start,
BOLTW OO D d&lt; GRANT.
Harting*. Sep. 3. 1857,
.

Unlum Ui gw buuiwM. be tUtler. l.m&gt;
sal te ateh la pva aatirv mImAumuoi i
avurhlm will, ibrtr Mlns***.
M
8u«e« far Urbl bamln, X.
and *l.n .ta.r. for bwkrU. All &lt;«4
Ibirg in Ite coorarhig Uwr. fbilhftilt.
ly MiMZrt io (Hr* SM a rail »*4 I 1
work la anil roa.
1). T
liaamip. Oct. XX, 864. ■

200
"
wivtel.r*
10 to 20
500 Gold Vert A Guard &amp;F..h
Ctwlna
. “ 10,.. 30
5000 Gold Lock«ta
_a tn in
..
Gold Rmg»_£ir Dmp^toiicbm
Bnwrt Pina-,S tld»-4.{&lt;PiM

Taxes for 1S56.'

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FORI)

VOL. 2
S HAVING

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 1857.

*

presume, that
/sjkd. and stilt
(
. ... ,rnFrTt&gt;e»li[ mini
i and Gii. 1 eliarsadir onii’tigcii'tii-ln I'r.v

&lt;ai. u
° IlinJwm. ortU
*. the Gulf
r the Northern
preaeiitlBg a
rrful orgMih

afiir.nffMiK
X'«*d and

Babcock,Cobb &amp;. C

KALAMAZOO.

paid.

iiboot Urtny by
A. bW EEZEY. Agent
lla*tmgv Mich.

UTLERY.
,sm Distanced
lerica Ahead.
■•Imai" *iiv

IS BOAVER

EVATER
R ruv£8.
VEX’ STOVES.
(|M»K Sfl/VES
e|. .&lt;■! Pta^aadiMScrM.
U BUTUDFES
I).; tr «*o«k of Baaae
,114: Loeb*. Latcteaa. !

LETTER

.
___
______ *..»».
— of a WtttoH !
l**&amp;h*-‘•F **• *"•”
*&lt;ivry ami drink with the 1 villngr rontafalrtg ime «&gt;f the bewt torteb ' and five minotwa. ifawaddi-n Md stotoet
___ ___
tVc hare sera a enhrfldair• fn the State, which I* Well filled «fariag‘*-■*
-*
*
sis Germuny and other part* uf Hie copti, iien^yfXurupr, and tbit to prevent tlie'
fl* bigti Jialirial station, mingle with a the rimmer season wlibbraMt and plcasfaMM &lt;retorU&gt;sttk Crwk. XsrK
nauscoua
«f rtttn cvirw-d hunranity. —- ——
'tv.—.i.
- evlepxU il of thisdivcASe to Gri st Britain. ।
LvuwaxTto jXiiiTtiffre- TGifR. 1 Hw gnveHimi-tat'of thnt COUJl’l» h-k proarsl fuftwi liquor to "Ink them "till low­
Creek. Cnflreviwi*- atu stort iw.
re«ma*l !hilntcd the importation of ret*!-, hides.!
er, and himw-lf tup off the pi&gt;i*&gt;n. Such
rreapiN.
remw* trey &lt;4 ualuwg"- Uo4 , Ac., foun the inlVwti-d distrkt*. Tb.rp
Tbci awnrui in- nu n (ag- rly! CT ''p "I tRl" maehlnrry nf
'' amuU
smI o-.&lt;t
r. 'fbi y are th.- mdiiiral asret».Umy. Add •• wrung h»
। rpucthe
Omua &lt;». Scott, 1 Juvire .,f tKr Price । are some who tUuk thnt
nu*t. acr«lie slaves to tlieir uppcHte«,and flie current hrrmirr. that men turp from
, mcukUii-s though highly prop. r. are '•■•&lt;
*'
• pr-ti-ct the l-attlej ■ lire creily d-oiyed by the Wary uud im- Hie c-nuntgiiow-tablr and lew! on the a narrow ravine, between p. rpetidicular eval time* under watar.
As he was aUmt iieing draggad acrore
!«»f (ircai’Britain
„ ____ _ M-ru|Hdoiw demagogue. They hare no drunkarih.Z tie- dram shop*.-after thrv wallsof compact llnieiittair, which Mtkome
|i.gn*mt tbii mo** terribly dratructivr iwim iplo fi-r the time beh-g, end alm «wi ire druaki-njon !i&lt;pmr they have furntsh- place* are nearly one Inmdn d and fifty a p-md into a **»tgv piece of dried
SIMPEL T. MdniR,
w.wvdlrmd, bcrewiciudod k beat to jump.
‘it for the jifttTenvl drain. &lt;hnve under
fret
high.
The*.cascades
anmore
reriourgu
of
tbe
buvitie
race.
M
Lint
diw-n*e
Not.irr PutiKi-; ChnviiynNvf. ’Ltmd nnV
We lint flvneralizc. Yet the ffiefa arc ' markulde for the wiMnres and variety id- Hr slid aomc fiftreti or twenty fret fertw a
’ id ’Otoltea tateMtoatrt. ।limy Iw &lt;•!'un cpidciuii^-a will u» uf a the malign imhietire of tl»«u demagigea,
b«c, while his halloow wrM of •* the
(v-ntegioti-vu»turr. With every precau­ tb s cLam of . «r tWIoWadthm* use l ut writicCf in the liiatory of every elrctimi- ’ •ccncry,- than lor tbe volume «&gt;f
wings of tba wind. He thru traveled
tion ugaSiwt n'-tilMgW, tlM* dio-aae. It la nady matrunwnia of their wicked whem- ■lay aincr rum entered the field. There1 water which they present. Tlie hi-ht of
throw, h tlm wood, without coming Io My
I th nghl by aomr, may »u.idviilv ajipear iag. le t the &gt;4nv*-rs fr-emd ot his country । nm tbnac who will rccognir* a more Hmn1 the prli-iplc fill i* estimated at one han
babMatkiat I&gt;*d in fcur bunra raacUd
| in Engl-m&lt;l. or in Hfia «*uin*ry; not nm t- , nd her urtituti-HM c**itcmpl.ru&lt; tor on- . ‘&lt;ani-y akrM|T In "or rapid hinta. And*;* dred fi*-t. The line' of the Utica and j
JJrwtlley.
wbrnca be got nwiveyanra to
URGE AND IJESIP4RLE STOCK
liNHiHirt
tld"
d.-.ngw&lt;aia
Hemelit
in
onr
Bl.ick
River
railroad
paaara
near
the
riltheir nothing wuldming. nothing alarming.1
tar ly inifxat.o l.. iu t n- affiv'e ?di»tricta.
aldtnwn. lie wwg his abuea arai atnek
■ Inn idm tbe f.r»t agpe .n.noe ot tU- Aaiat- in &lt;kt. ai.d be will find fi-od fi.r painful In thia w i.le-unn-ad c-irmpt&gt;nn of demnAmong the ’advuftttirers’ which are of- h^ofThiaT.-it hi* rough tramp Bad wnv
। ic th- !• ra. the otitbrcak may U- sudden, l b&lt; Might. I la « ill ere ilangi r. Inaliour I gogiain f Wi'b nun yoked M nnh&gt;dy al-1'
nrmffer at places where Cwihhm-1 in a wet and torn &lt;ww»ditin» with a hole
| olui.nl «v4itfwt*. thia "lenient i« emboil- fiance, it Malka through the land, and 1 ilaily
and n-it dll.nly trmcal le to rmitagiiai.
att&gt;re through Ilia hat. At Oldtown be
; 'ITij op'llb«" a" to the nature
the i-d Mil sijdrd by the most rrxklre* of '•land* in ftwhuge damning deformity a’ ’ able l.-.dlc" snd gi iitlenicn (-."ignpne,'
with tlm ctjicvtution of b. ing and doing I warmed ami dried hsmacif aud wta redi Aomc. vlurther it app«nrs.&lt;(a&gt;i.audly ijy ■ i-ur |io&gt;itlci»na. Awl to the npproaching the poll*. It leana with k Iivr ofraiiimph
six-I. Mr. Wiae aays he found It vary
Mi aqodelillv tbrin.tmd without cimniyi-fiir greet "tnigslc Iwtaecn lbw hooret ai-dtbe (liver tie- hnl|otj&gt;ov. Iteumv* forth fr.nn the i-yquinitu in the matter of politcnc**, ' mid in ina rrial trip. He reached an al­
lco«itag:ou. or wl,« ih.er it i» piyqtagiited। i rum hibrret. this qfanivnt will be tvMud 'he dru» kar ls uf the land, reeking with all the fi-ll-.uinff aceiuiiit of a reccti» *btppcn-1
। agaltmt the right.
1 that'* fin.!, and alunita ita trimnidi* in »le "tnneu* at Trenton Fall*, communicated 1 titude of alaiuttwo mile*.
(
Y
’
ito,
Mir,
having
been
a
enter,
are
not
fb'v
the
corrwqmudrnt
of
the
New
Y
’
urk
1
very c*tad&lt; l «f tin* popular will. Thti« 1
mi it 6 t.lbi tn ~.
In fhT. Hiftr of matt* r«
Arrcvuvscaa. —Aunat that lias muh
(at tub olo *TA«n or*, a. Jc c. t. cviaa.) a Mie it* Hi iiUlyiiv una iv to get Into any, igiwwsnt of llw den.oniIr»ing tMi&lt;lcn&gt; ie» । liliertim-a. gambler", and drunkard* *i!itnr ’ S'f-Kt, will do to put «in rvcord:
of use u|mhi ilia a rv&lt;-c&gt;Hnrui]at*in tn peu;
in'ii otir town! m.unty. State red national
‘For nearly a quarter of n mile, tbci
HAVE now in vtom rnf offer at EX faffiac aimui tU* &lt;bi&lt;grr. it w&lt;mld be bo
I p|v of Mxsre. nod a luit with loo smooth a
Mgulaturt-a.
and
bairn
t-&gt;
do
u*i'h
all
the
f-1-rt
|Mth
is
up.41
the
wall
of
tlie
ruck.
TREMBLY U&gt;W PRICES fi&lt; miHw titan wluit the numl ordinary pnt
tlur voter da Hl Id la- ia |"»«ertiion «f all interewtuof the wM-ie'v in which we Hr.-. ’ high abov« lira rivtr, and far acofuiden*- , napsixl Va» Ligbs lualcr 1» a dvn&gt;jpiL«ry
(. ASfl.amr uf Hw Irqtwt mihI m&lt;wt &lt;k»irM« uianMwid. Ux rv w i&lt;o-jjitx-ral imtMira! Tlii» tele mua* lie clin ked and rolled back. ' bk disUlh-e ia not more than a/out in cirvtimslaiice. The best coats in Br-«duMr M&lt;&lt;k &lt;rfr-»&gt;di ever UTrnd in
• 4 diucketilH «a. I had pa twin ia made lie- Tl.i« oecu-«ing unton nm*t le* t.ruk. n in I taijlk. J tut al this uurpiw [»«,** I turn­ vTaw pre on the lawk* of penniless, broken
that objill of llir j-dltleiwi. and the v&gt;r- fiiere*. lightning of a people*" will mutt ed a pr-y-cingrock, a p.\ty uffimr vonhg &lt;|owu invi vhnnl*, cUrka with pitiful sala­
riqitil'4 Mild atupif. ing giaua ia tuude u fall upon thia drfiiag»vUrIam and crit»h tt j ladies auiie a/ding dowte in lull fnml ries, aruI men Hist don’t p«y up. . The
heaviest gold dufins duUgk- num theHilia
(fee
water. ILr inebriation uf the vo­ to earth, or oqr freedom will 1hj latt a ’ view. They were (a b'oiMlity dh-ased, (
Our a***&gt;rttiu nt of Staple nod Fam-v-pry
! of gamblers and gentlemen of limited
ter ia tbr atriWifLobl of uUccvh*. The p-4 name, the elective franel.i*- but a’ladgc j and. I may
(spell tile last (
G&lt;aak. cannot !»• .-qaalfid, and rnitin.iv" m.'iUi-t.iv* afcich arc krn-an to drliihtaiv
I inreiia. Gwlly iirvarnrnta &lt;&gt;n ladles in-’
itirtan nr fatty who can tfi-t the iih»« li- of arrv itmle. and the pillar" of our five word with an •»)—ami pretty, of coarse. ,
n.snv Myksuol to Iw f&gt;uud daywhvrp.
l‘irft’Hi-ral or cnt.*thutiutial iip.r. Mui
I dknte, •&lt;&gt; eyre I hit aru well open, a silty
qnor down tbo tbront of tin- c.tix. na. and I imtitiitioda will roll like dtiat licfiin.' the What the deuce w»t Lu Iw d»wvl When [
i torer or a huatuuid cramped mr fund".—
IM
OrprtinK, fruin Auctiaai at Hum rutider the••Ljvcts of mmIi oiUurare* llialw tlirni the drwikeat. bofirw with ism. 1
' you are in •Jo.ibt nlmut "li egg. tbiow it । Aud *b«i» pretty woman goev by In a
more aukcvpUiJe uf that »r any otb-r
lidotn-e f&gt;r uuom. Wr have arm pmrr I
Yew. a* God is --ur lodge, were there no11 uway- -Lui it i* not So easy to dr»|-oo: id ।1 -uit of plain aud neat ap;&gt;srel, U l« a »ign
rowdy I'*" Mid fighting, more drunki nncwa,
the diiUte of ordinary prudence that and tirurd more prouidty. then on any other reason, wr should aroiire fiir *ren&gt;. ^vouroreya* ia every tight place you. thst she h&gt;i» fair expect.itions. and " bus­
; fiicl with llw rum Interest for thi- evil It1 liajqKV to get. &amp;"Siu-'x"ly iimat turn .
uirtiin of rattle should r*» stcsly to pro Ollier daV. Though tlw gn&lt;-abop anil '
I lamil that can almw a balance in his fni ur.
ha*'done sniYi" doing to the purity, sta-!J Irek, nod, as. I traveled nearly tlie whole
tret them from all injnrs&lt;ua and driitiitaI —*V. 1’. Tiiurr.
.
over tbr'bimpe of Hie drunk। u. mm alinie ’ hility. cltaracter. anil pertnaiielici of .mr !■ p-illi. I pul-toy wits to work fiir an ei|»c- (
tmg toilu.inv*, and rai,o ktos-ir condition
1 their Way into filariw &lt;4 enmliinient and chcri"hcd politieid inMittitinti". H&gt;”* I’ '1 dicut.- There
i* iiwqiiniti»n ’
-----pntty । i JiT“ T*&lt;! gentleman Were eliattJnx wh
to U»al of the must vigorous It- alth.
tru«t, which they fill with diahunur U&gt; 'enmuffi to alum. And yet a 'aigi- etnas of' Sv*—a tbiHight had struck mr, and no I tine Boulevard". In Pirk; one' wan M
Among the iigbicnt*" aLxli are veil • H.rinarheu ami injury to die State.
tlie American people aoonher nhhmt! A-H.iivr tlMiught than d-xic, dor* wtjnt'Ex- Ignat stKictilator. developing the plan of a
Cl.oTHIMi.
lie rum traffic rata like a tim! rancer concern over thi* enter which i* charged ' clsior,* (Lit
buots .wo snnrs.
a gr-vm lling. luogUiwisc in , iiMgnibcJtil .prnjcM; the "thrr a daaded
at tlic purity ut Um «• l&lt;eai*• francki*".— with yiolenrq and anarchy. Were we tlir path; and "tie by one, the Ciirdnwacts
11 .ns ^xnfv's
unpitalivt. ready to snap at the bait—
Ti«u iwucrtU "four elrcteaty i" but in to point t» tbe lm*t thnwt. iiliig dwigcr* walked over .dry sSmli D.' n'l ask me Near tlu-c two pa»acd a cwple of voungA ND GIKR'EIBI-X
lak ul'afty &lt;u«ease whatever, ll-« fell«.w- 1 fanir. Ibc ‘Vol Poputi' i* U«&lt; tha voice to the prosperity of there State* and th • '
to
duaerlbt
my
‘C-vllngs’' while undergo­ ' "tent, of Un &lt;ir twelve year*.. They were
Ihin-h»ainglarffi-1v fn-iu Ac.eiioti-, Im Itfjarv tlu- lunrtr nmimon. and more d»t,
uf
the
Dvity.
Il
in
but
LbwclemonuM
di»&gt;
perp»tnily
of
their
fn-v
institutions,
we
,
ing the pr.M-ca*. I held my breath and j looking Into atohacni "Imp elore by, ami
,«irter&gt; and Mami&amp;rtiHf' «c ah- ■ u4LL«f limcntai. Eap-iim-a
io £tigi e.uvcr
oin-a twfiittgi
e, over «ita- । void •&lt; noiay di-niafioguca. The right uf
should single out that class of evil*, of rruf it MW—but I'll Im t my brad that I mie eric" mH l‘&gt; tlw ntb-sr:
tu^r agny pa»l" at praww t) st deft
hsnges of ten [&gt;. raturr.
1 Protean pliare. which breed tn f ml tirvu- our pair of tlawv f-ei Las left i.Mprr*«io«* | •TdlikatvY
* ■* * '■ *
■*nii|w«ilM»&gt;. and Hivitv the athtilii"i •' ....,-------- -^Iirre in unrefttilsted ata.
i rianre in the rum.dmp ofmir Inml. '
that itHI kdr wMur/ainy betidn I.U war V j bavii't the soil.,
iihh and t-l-e-sliere. iiouflkn at or mnuthe eluant buyrra.
We arc againnt the mm Uflie becanve rrarMmm fo rradirufr.’
•
•‘lloldon! Pte got two anus.”
’ Notwilb^indingtheadva
OuHomt food, irregularity in te-diog. aud
God iw againtr it. Hi" rtipir i* written
I
•‘That’" .the ticket! just the thing—
atMdcn changes tri HU oftr k’nd of food to
itur lagiliticafiir punlitaiiiK,
It ia an »n«b-&gt;r wLwh "bail bold in tbv iipeo it. All hin attribute* are opp-m-d
j fiir tbe pipe atid one Hr the tuboeen."
vlrr arc emMcd to ufl»r 'I* ""'nu 0&lt;
,
storm, a fialwork taints! which ■ P&gt;*W* to it. It wnnt agaiimt h'ln uhn makvth
I
• Oh. y ci! But what am 1 to do T’
purr &lt;1 rti«Z» at the rarnc peiiv.
Evpogprew fn fatigue, inviiflkicnt fno.1 &lt;«n father and l.nrl 'uck d.wtructx«n u|phi*
nrighlmr
drunken.
What
awful
te
­
The Count de Tendilla. while I
11,8. B Alg &lt;NK.
at.d «&lt;tbi r pf the fun-oning ihlhl.-nera incimerity in tlrwe wbu d'-lilirrnlrly uni dr. by tbe Moors in the fi»rlre*» of ---------ih-lit (&gt;■ long jo:irtl--y* ire grm r..ll» »up' fumvr in the teeth of Jahmah. l inmlf, i.'nt, was drwliti.u* of gold and silver
praKd tu ini tlu&gt; inowt tymilion prv-diap&lt;&lt;»! and mv to mm that they may *11 ’
wherewith to pay LU s-dJi -ra. who began
mgcauHw cf iL« apprarancti &lt;if the di»I
Rrtritmtion follow* ii|iot( thn fimtatefn to iniiniiur, n* lit-’V- hid mil the m
of
rat«—.. j.. »1:l&gt;t-|id fain '-------- '~
' iniatr piirpuM-a. und. npon a w ave of rum *'f the traffic. The property aciiininlatol
purchasing tlje m-re**ari&lt;-* of life Inmi
_ Au-t. i-i mi J Noutl.ctn li
In ' -se
curipption, mads tu bear bad mvu in­ ! in the hndnea "••oner or liter cmmlil-a
the prnpls ot jbe t-iwn. -In thin dilem­
eoimtriiw Cattle nrv oft.
to public statioc".
ma. (aoya'tbeVunorian) what dor* thia
Tbe manner in which a p c &lt;-Hired 'ii
griat di»t.mm« fiir the purpwe uf Iw-ii'g .
Can a, man aerlo'idy talk.-M the purity
most sagaciou* coiamanifer I Hu tak.w war of 1812, wnsre (illvwc Two ntfatrmr
dityuMiii of. and the drMwae id)«n*iMld.a- ;
of our clob- n* a* now (arrivd i-ti 1 They
it imltibcr of little morw-U of paper, on •u Providence, IL I.. Loth of Hie Federal
ATTHi: HASTINGS
ly ujijic*r&gt; in ill* b-’id, pvitiml.ifly if j
ard«,
and
bi*
dai
’
ghtrra
arc
sooner
or
la'
an- hut aiimml i-ihiMUonvofintempersncc.
wtiirh he inscribe* vnrioun Mine. larg. m-Lool ..f politic", chanced tn quarred.—
,
They are la id in the dr m-*h. p, and the »rr enmed wWli drunken hn«han&lt;l«. Mart ’and
sm-ill, "nd signs tbrin with his own They were m igliU-r*, am! one of them
p&gt;Mtr j-un-bared drunkard Mtsn-I* tv the of the'rnmaellm who hnw died In the Imnd amt name. Tltx did iw give to owned a pq{ which bad an inveterate pre-*—c.v. , &lt;hrr
citiren. la«t quarter of a century have.ll.-d drunk- tbu soldiery, in earnest of their pay.—
f-cnaity to persmbulate in tbe garden of
i* black as ever damned a s-iul, ardv, and ’heir property waMe-l. They
“How,” you will say. “arc auWirra to tin- other. The owner of the garden com­
(
olluitog lip* to Giwt" truth, in- make rum. drink rum, and die drunkard*. 1 be ;mid with scraps of paper F Even plained that hi* nclghhei-*" p g-"tv was in■rthnWd by Haire who drink kws liquor, Such i« h!"tory. The avenger ia on their ■uk and well paid, ton, as I will prewvutly . ____ ____ _________ _ « ____
,
and kto-w Iwticr. From Ml nrire to min­ track, and at their »hre«hold a wait" their make manliest, for ihrgo&gt;&lt;l G.uut i»«iied j |M,r insisted that tbe garden fences were
down thi* re&gt;-ne is |&gt;n-renti&lt;d at the ballott la«t coming out. Their victim* have gone a pnd.tnmliisi. ordering the inhabitants . ,„rt fn pM&lt;i repair. &lt; toe morning, as tbs
hi
fi.re
them,
and
here
"1mt
on*
of
Idiaa.
1*ix. lls-rw i* a dark Ire k gn-und uf ra1.1 take these inor*-l* o&lt; paper l» redo-iu
wx, taking his usual ramble, be wae
, p-r pulitiriai s funiiJiing the niotive-puw- Where ran they go, if thore they have them at n future Lime with gold and »il-1 surprised in the very act i-f rooting up
TVIirENTWK. ALCOHOL
er of tin* c-imiptmg tide, an-i aw iudliug ma.le dr-mkard" are not the.rrwtof hew­ ver. Thna l»y subtle and mo« mirscii mane valuable buHa'ma roots; that was
&lt;
Hr.- tot"Vt C-mpMI *
ritir.ai* of tlwir suffiagi s
The jinL-lmg . venl Offi-nara have come by them. They Ionsalcitemy.dsl thmcavalicr turn worth-j the -|a,t feather,’and the owner of the.
; , .fl, Cree*. M&lt;rk
, „
of glv-res join" with the oaili hinamdn*! have tempted and lured men tormn. Iln v le«" paper into pterions pdd »n-l e lver, j garden blatantly put tbe pig to death with
nt Horan UJ. Havta *V V*’1 bom drunk, n lip*. We all know these have dug pit", nn I the blinded hare tall- and make his late inmorertabel army j ■ pltehfork. At ihe ounlug • lection, tbe
J Mick. Oererri s-y BaeretorTw"tbiug* tu t&gt;c so. Our 11. cii"-n*ar«, otie.i- rn therein. They havo In-re ih &gt; alter- abound in money.” 1H» hi&lt;.i»ian adds. ,,wner of the garden was a candidate fer
Rundnr H«b!t.c*»br* *«t * full
|
rr tbiU otlk-rwiw, a deep disgratw to tbe prirvta of the world’a darkrat itilqiiitiea. |-Tbe G*nt du Tcvtdilla redeemed hi" ; tbe l^glslatora, end Vs neighbor, who,
GBOCERIES.
I
Am. ricati people. They arc einpgodiai* Within.their bloody leinjilra they have I promises like n loyal knight; and this |HIt $&gt;r tlie quarrel, would have-voted Sw
s~* - IF. I. 0.1 fl&gt;K -l IL'
sfl
fwicvs, a giant «y»trm uf demornlizati-Hi given false re»|mn*v», and grown fa*, amid i miracle, as it appeared its the ryes of tlw , him. voted fi.r tbe Democratic candidate^.
pefyadmg and ;»e&gt;ouing every coinmtini
i worthy Agnpida, i« tbe first mstatice on ; “ -------- •- —- ■—*-«**------CES. PEl'ER. HML ««&gt;• w,,r4
ly. U-ir druolunls have becu netiieSwi**
Ury have increased that which waa i record of piper money, which has slrwu 1
wmUiUtrW'"
■" ।
liiertainartc* "lai sell tls-mrebe" fiir rum, not thoii*. nad there "ball rise npsud-k-n- i spread throughout the civilized world the
and carry our dcctions fur their p-irchas- h lit the last hour a remortte which ahull ' m«wt tffilaiunded opulence.’’
Hie them arsl vex them. They-hareapoilThis happened In &gt;4«l; ami thus we i
rd many familira. and ahull lx- npmltid in are that papere&lt;m»T. n.itwithsianditgall ,
their turn. Iiccbum ofmrti'a blood and the mnl -dtrtion* wliirh hare beM bestow- '
the violence of the land, «‘f the city, and ed upon it hr the igmwant, the unltelirv-1
of al! that dwell therein.’ Tbev have ing nnd the CiHIiIi-m. was tbe adjupot of |
■
a.l’-.
tbe Invention of printing, tha disemrvy |
with r»f
may art their *n**t*&gt;n high.’ “Diev have ofth* western world, tbe Protestant Re-;
cd breeds. ~
VTnv. Walls Brewn, tbe colored orator,,
Cattle often "tiff r from Iwlng tnracd
AU *.‘P&gt;‘Preaped shairw. for they have cutoff‘many formation. »nd the inereased impulse who Iw not so black aa mme white men,
alar P“l * ” *
out in th* morning «lth empty stomsefc*
ppople.' As they turn from their dwell- i | given tn riviltaniM, industry and Irani-. to|d a v»rv good story at tbe Abington
to rut grau I&gt; mJcd —‘-v*&gt;&gt;mv4
Medictore.
U»
iuga *o th" gr«ie. the -"ton* shall cry nut' I Ing. The nm e Intellip-nt and prosper- ! edrhratli.n mi Satorday. On a steamboat
day niv “**’ **"
with bictHrosL A_____ ____
of the wall, and the beam out of the tim- &lt;&gt;us n pooplethe more i: ~ =!=-•— --’i
fiamdat thtae-fal.HJ*or a fuw bamlfuls of nw-sl or oil-cake
Iwr rhall answer it.’ Woe to them, fit | and thongh it ^jajilw dll.tba; -*&gt;dwr at
wwil 1 prevent tbe wiff riag sndlosvcsusi they have Imllded a "tower with blood,’
, cd in tht* way. AII &lt; xj* nditnnw i»f &lt;4|.
ami ra*a!di*brd ’a city oftniquity.’ They
colored a him man called a waiter and
J cake w ill bi- rcruinly &lt;&lt;ov« r*«l by improvshall be -filled with shame,’ nnil-tbe cup
mktd il eob-nhl perren, were admitted tn
■ mi-nt In ermditiim ami dairy pnduiSs.
I of .the laird’s right hanu’ shall Iw turned
I the taj.lc with w&gt;i*e fi-lk-i. The waiter
I Gittlu are m-re aoaos|wUlto of disease
| upon them. Aretising spectre" follow
'dul not ktwiw erectly what Io say.*, be
। »l»u driuliLited by itisuUkient ur innuibvml Drrad thoughts shall torture them
■wiled the Op'ain, whd &lt;* entering the
in death, and herald them tothe jnd/ment.
cabin cmiilirvd who hud rslled fiir him; ’I
' tntioiis lm«L
I
Ati impure stm'wpbcrc,' caused by dime
wr.’paW Mr. Brown rxdnthjrW rtfelM
We know not of a morn seeureed husi.
I crow ded srwl unvmtffstvd stsldc* is a freneas than tbatofrnm selling. It l*Nerima
st rangrr, ‘1 desire to know if H k ymrr
m» rrt earn*- &lt;d direstee. 1ft Great Britain
agsin-t himwn aorii-fv—sgainat nature—
dMirrewm large fowtrn atrl dties are SrIagainst God. It i« the refmrenrtit nfrobduw free from a dnwase &lt;if the lung*caus­
bcry ami eraelty. Iwl u* dU whbxeoal
ed m thia way, which is very dretrurtivr.
bnrdcncd withvvrty erime but that »f
K there predlMHMlng caifre* &lt;&gt;! direare
nntti-g tbe bottle to-a udghhor's lipa.—
M e.tnfitlly avoided, the |w*tikwe nee.I
We then answer ,fiir mir own ciittnw.—
not be very seriinisly dreaded, and the
Those of ••there cannot he told t-&gt; »«ur
condition of our cattle sill certainly be
charge. Fiir tbe wealth of tbe U&amp;irarer
uf God wa would But refl ram. May.
[ impruved.—fkaaxry Gnt/nma.
God’bc mercifill tn thoar who do* No
cUm have more to expect from Ato rav­
ing influenrea' Wd triumph, wf the tem-;

SPRING

TAIH.T AWfSTED

NO. 25.

Chemical*. Paint, Oils

�HEPUBUCAM BAjaKR.
At the height of the panic and nm upon
• bnkfc. .nd baker, in LovtovPl'-T*

Sr. Louts, Oct. 96.

ennan Iwnker of that city named John
nidt, found that he had paid out al! hi* oldest of the latter but eight yean ofago.
oney- and that he was compel fed to stop. Not having got all hl* beds up, tbe wife
remained at tbe hotel all night, while Mr.
he announced
Johnson went to hi* his house with tbe
eliildrtfi, and waa acoompaniod by a boy
named George Colwell, about 17 yeare
old. About eight o'clock in the evening
and that be would. then resume payment. two young nx-n came In, asking' for Mil

he waaMf IWi
should first rail &lt;

night, and go with him In the morning to
•eo the old gentle man. M t Johnson that
displayed, and in a fewday* be announced night slept in the bed with Ms two small
that he had collected some more money girls the little boy alcpt with Colwell, and
toe young men had a bed made up on the
fluor .between the other beds.
During the night Mr. Johnson heard
•d.. His German fellow- one of hi* girls erv 'Pa F and at the same
that John Smidt was in time received a blow on the haul. Ho
earnest about paying his dchta, and was wa* partially seated, end the next h* re­
not disponed to biggie for an extension, membered he was running after a man
concluded ho was a man who ought to be who was altainptcing to-*racape by the
sustained, and accordingly came forward door. Tbe man turned again, and struck
and deposited Uw sum* they bad with- at him with some instrument. Mr. J.,
followed the fellow some distance w ithout
l»eitig able to overtake him, dnd therefore
run on John Smidt He waadoing a per­ returned, to hta house. On entering tbo
fect land, office business, and was able to room where bo liad been elreping, a hor­
assist these w ho were in want by the mo­ rible sight met his eyes—one of the little
ney of those to whom his pluck had given girls and tbe Colwell boy lay drad before
him, and tha other little girl and boy in­
The banka and bankers of St. Loui*, sensible from tho effect* of thair injuries.
who have so long and courageously main- The agonized father screamed, 'Murder!'
and called in tho neighbor*. Several eame
in sod tmcxamiitatiun, the following partieularatWcrc disclosed.
Tho first l»ody examined wa* that of
young QilwolL He hud rcoeivod a blow
by bis eountrymeo in Louisville.—Jftor apparently from an axe. Hi* skull wa*
own Dfa*ocra4
spiit entirely open aud his brains had all
run out. Inc little boy who fey beside
Colwell, hod been struck twice in the bead
Miuouri Legislature.
by ati axe or hatchet, and another m thu
aiidomen. Ono of tho little girls who
The Senate orgnntred yesterday by cfoc- slept with her father, had rcceiv*il sevur«1 wounds in tbo bead and bddy from a
tiug Benjirnin F. Hcsser, Secretary.
Governor J ack ton’s mvssage, in refer­ similar instrument. She wa* dead. Th*
ring to tbo deteriortian of the state cred­ other girl bad a cut in the bead apparent­
it, and the check givwi to its fttilway sys- ly from a slanting blow of tbe axe, which
had taken off a portico of the m-aln. Hie
tbe Lcgislatare to take decisiwt mraauiea father himself bad received two blows &lt;m
to secure, beyond all question; tl&gt;e\b&lt;My»r thu top of tbe head, and a severe cut In
and credit of the state. He deairar such side of hi* head.
Tho little girl is doing well, but at -i
nn amenfimont. to tbe railway system n*
will .enable the companies to secure their o’clock last night, when our informant left,
work dune, and to Ultimately complete the Iioy was not expected to recover.—
their road*. Ho al»o proposes to place Suspicion reata tipon two young fellows,
such additional guard* upon the banking who had some difficulty about soma Ram­
as wID confine it within its legitimate lim­ bling operation*. Mr. Johnson had about
its, and lend to expel depreciated paper M&lt;X). and it is supposed they were aware
from tlie state. In order to accomplish of it, and took tin* men* of gaining posthis, the governor advisee that no more aeraion of it, killing the children that there
state bowl* l»c issued—that a tax be fov- would be uo -evidence against them. The
fed to cover the whole nmouut of the in­ whole tradgedy a* we lenm it, la one of
terest on the bonds of the state, and that the most heartless and coldblooded wc
tlie state have representation in the differ­ have ever known of, and the perpetrator*
ent bwnl« &lt;’f director" in proportion to deserve n » mercy If proved to be guilty.
the amount of bond* issued u&gt; tbe road*; —Detroit Advertiur.
tbo bonds of the state to be in futore di*
powdof Xiy an agent appointed by the
Exsuuiivn, and the proceeds to be deliv­
There fea very general apparent break­
ered to the officers of the companies; that
th* Boards of Public Work* be empow­ ing up among the Moi mon* in this Eas­
ered to penetrate into tbe details of the tern section of country. We have alrea­
Ik...
-J
dy noticed tbs discontinuance of the Murmon newspaper published in this City,
and the siispepsian et religious worship at
cd to redocm its cireatation at the Clear­ their usual plaee In Broome street. We
ing-House, tha Bank Commissioner shall bear also that, last Bunday, at their head­
quarters, at Tom’s River, N. J., whore
close it in accordance with existing few.
.Uo Governor contend* that legislation there has been a small colony fur some
in regard to bank suspension can only re­ time. It was- announced that liersdTter
suit in woduving greater difficulties than there would be no more public services
those it*. Intcnled to rflevfete, and be- there. Wo understand that in Philadel­
licre&lt; tlfef whenever a private banker or phia measure* are in progress for doling
broker xtmpcnds, his assets should be up the Mormon Churdi there; public wor­
placed in tbe hands of trustees for cquita- ship is to be discontinued, nil tbe busin­
ess nfiairs of the sect arc to be wound up
Liu diatribtitiuu among his creditor*.
Tho amount of state bonds due from forthwith. Thia has the appearance ofde­
llw xailwiiy ccmpanira was, on the 16th cay and disolation; but we are inclined
to think that it indicate* a change of poli­
Octolicr, 69,000,000.
Governor Stewart will probably be in- cy, and that the Mormon* in *11 P®1« pf
tie country, are to be summoned to Ltah.
It stead ofJnpporting tniraionary agencies

aud by several promi- ------- HA8TIX0S. TmmBDAT.QOT.

FwS‘cr»or-Packw,
pvmonrat 145r
684.
For Governor—Wilmc t,
Republican,
108,289.
For Governor—Hnzk-W irit, American.
27,157.
“/

BLANKSTBUm! 1

tnson County, tn reply
ford Precinct, Jotmsc
Worreaty and Quit Claim D«da,Ite*l
to which, after ]personal investigation,
-i pnbnsted a prodaWalker and Sunion
Estate and Chattel Mortgage* for sal* at
rald------------of Freedom
mation in the Derail
_— of the
20th; expressing the determination to re­ this office.
l,------- —- —^■^..^.-al Packer’s ma­ ject the entire vote of Oxford, and give
beeclal notice.
jority over Judge Wilmot is 42.305.— certificate* to the Free State eaedidates.
Fcoin the remaining twenty-five counties
The proclamation produced intense exO«r patron, will pl— rocoJ.rot tbM
we have suSdrot reform to *bqw that
1 acker’s and Wilmot’s vote 1* abodt fedonr U-™. ■' -"■'y 7-y.
onred in them. So that fackar’a majori­ against Ges. Walker and Secretary Stan- Atalm.tr.tot., G«..dl&lt;n. Murtpr"
ty in tbe state wiU be somewhere between
dl otb-r. UvUj LngJ pHntlap
1 ton.
42,000 and 43,000 over Wilmot, and as1
On the 19th ln»L. a protest was made U our offiro would br"”«^ “
tho entfre vote for Haxlchurst wiU not ex-' against tbe assembling of the O&amp;nsdtutSuir p-ymenf. fur ebr «u»r; utd .t &gt;«•'
ccod 28,000, Packer’s majority over both
Wilmot and Hariehunii will bo about
14,000. Tho Democratic candidates for
Canal Commissioner and Supreme Judge*
will have about tbe same majority ns Gen­
eral Packer.—Philadelphia £vt. Bulletin
21*4

The Stanford Advocate says: 'It is
certainlY with pleasure that wc announce
tlw prabablu feet that |P. T. Barnum is
•gain on hi* 'legs’; that h* is to-day a rich­
er man than lie was before his connection
with fee Jerome Clock Company. It is
said that he has bought sH tbo claim*
against himself for from five to twentyfive cents on the dollar, with the excep­
tion of 314,000 bold in and about Dan­
bury, which be will probably have to ray
in fojl. Tho whole of the vast propertv
assigned by him for the benefit of his cred­
itor* ha* again passed into his hands, and
he is now refurnishing and refitting ‘Iranistan;’ in good stylo for bis future per­
manent residence.’—Auburn Arfr.
'

The St. Paul MinneJkitian ftf-Mopday
the 10th, gives u tabic embracing all tho
counties except Waseca, ^airboult, Pem­
bina. and those on Lake Superior. They
foot up: Rumsey, Rip., 7,156; Sibley,
Dem., 7,lU._yrbu Minnesotfen think*
the return* yet to be received will leave
Ramsey a small majority. This opinion
may be well founded, but die figures look
dubious, Pcnibina is just a* ready fiir n
fraudulent vote now iu when it sent its
half-breed fraudulet delegates to the Con­
stitutional Convention.—Det Trib.

Tbe Republican publisbe* a discourse
delivered Ly Heber C. Kimball, of Salt
Lake Qty, od the 30th ot August, in
which strong ground wa* taken against
tbe government, and a determination ex­
pressed to resist the troops to tbo lart ex­
tremity. Women and children are call­
ed upon to arm themselves; the prop)0
.generally are exhorted to fey up grain
and otherwise prepare for tho conflict.—
During the discourse Kimball says;
“Wo «re the Kingdom of God, and the
State, and will have Brigham Young for
Governor just so long as he lives."
; Young made a speech equally asjwld
jn declarations of hostility against the
•United States.

Wo see by the Allegan Record
la«t
Saturday, that a man named Kent went
into the sanctum of that oflioe, and laid an
egg on the editor's table. Here is the
item:
'Mr. Jas. W. Kent of this place laid an
ncentrate their forces at bcad-quar- egg on our table one day last week.'
We would like to see that egg. We
We understand that the New York
wish
the Journal man would sit on it and
Tba N. Y. Tribun* in the following senIts will take up their lino of March
hatch it, because the product, wo opine,
ter.ee* gives some vary sound advice which
would be wonderful. Tbo editor of the
Detroit Free Press originated from just
such an egg, preoisely with the difference
Cut down yow expenses of all kinds. If
______:___ A _SJ_
...
.1.1.
in the fetter case, that it was laid by a
Syracuse, Oct. 22.
A convention of country banks was cal- tailor's goose instead of a man, and was
hatebed under the devil's narrative.—
Tho locoloco* in New York city in a
ctilar of Georoo W. Chyler, of Palmyra.
back room in Tammany Hall, have been
They will hold a session thia afternoon.
busy for three week*, naturalizing voters
to vote the “Democrut’’ ticket Up to
Thursday last the legal limit of opera,
rhataoever, no dinners, in the afternoon trains.
lions, 2,907 voters had been made, a much
The obj«x_’t of tbe meeting appears to be falo Republic, says that John Thompson, smaller number than usual. Theprinted
the establishment of a country bank re­ the late banker, is superintending a candle
blanks which are used are furnished by
to ronoerU and lectures. It is your duty, demption sgenej or clearing-house in New manufactory. It is to be hoped some uf the “Democratic General Committee,’’
York, which shell save ell the praeeat ex­ them will throw light on bis late banking
and after being duly filled up were rea­
operations.—Det. Trib.
dy for us, After the preliminary exam­
frain also, you who are in comparative!y
ination, each aapiraaft for citizenship to
easy drcum*tanoaB, from luxuries as much
As to the Democratic party, they know foralsbed with a card endorsed: “Com­
as you cas, that you may have *onictbing
nri or ran u*n«5.
how the land lies on thia slavery ques­ mon Plena—Plotac Naturalize the BearIt ia urged that «uch an agency would
left to give to di weedy. Economy is a
tion.
i ve them threeJburths of the present tex
fore this card, valued at fifty cents, ia giv­
[Louisville Democrat.
lv ia rack times as these that we appreci­
Yea, and the land knows bow tlie Dem- en gratuitously to the embryo oilixen, he
ate its vert veluo. Practice it rigidly.—
is made to promise faithfully that be will
vote tbe Democratic ticket, and none
lion.
other, Thu* armed and equiped, the as­
[Louisville Journal.
pirant proceeds to the proper court and
D»t IW*.
makes the necessary oath, and is ready to
repre MtMB
vote for Fernando Wood or the Devil
Thirty-throe counties fn Minnesota have
been beard from, showing Biblny, the
The Earopa bring* the first tartall mant
dssaoraaUo candidate for Governor, 1,700
of gold from Europe—about 6300,000.—
.
A portion of this come* in return* for LiB* ahead.
There ore fourteen counties to be heard
bought at low figures and sent out *• be
from, which will probably increase Sib­
ley's ra^oritgr.

of the.

New York Cour

mated at a million or two million*.
•U..—II, nroHMin

fest accounts give much encouragement of
a majority in tho Legislature. This State
etecta two U. 8. Senators, which gives ad­
ditional interest to the result of the elec­

tion.
The vote in Pcnsy b asis is much light-

Now, although many delight in bubtor
Ing un their head* at night,
soundly with out injury, yet we dedan

COMMISSIONER'S N
b«l Mgher tUo
bojr,
.
all eases attended with fever the brad
should be pretty nearly on a level with
the body ; and th* people ought to sore,.

nation, that is tbe puUing stop* in th*
right place, cannot be too aoduoudy stud­
ied. Wetlatoly read, tn a rountry'p*p*r
“Having urged the adoption of the Mis­ the following'startling account of Lord
souri Compromise, the infcrenro tojrra- Palmerton’s appearance tn t&gt; c Hous* of
•istible ; that Conyme, in ray chwafoa, Common*:—
“Lord Palmerston then entered on kb
head, a white hat upon hi* feet, large hot
well polished boots upon his brow, dad
eloud in his hand, his fiuthfu! vdking
jamm sucwasas u 1656.
•tick in hi* eye, a menacing glare saving

Wc expected a SI* veocratic victory in this ancient as free government lUralfiaod in
State.
’
accordance with them, has simply deefer- a boy about 16 yean of age, living with
Salman P. Chase, that venerable cbam ed Hat the people of a territory, \ike teott Dr. Sibley, in the west end of this rilhg*
of a State, tbaU daeida for dsrarafara
pion of freedom, ia re-dreted Governor
11 appears that be jumped from the
in Ohio, in spitefof all tbe.influences bro’t
beam'* .ofa bam into a haymow, hi*
to bear upon his election by his enemies:
and notwithstanding the twenty thousand
Know-Nothings, who voted for the demoabdomen, mangling i
ner. He died duri
tha 11 Statmun.
lion of the United States. This point ha*
great financial panic, which has diverted al Irat bcvn decided by tbe highest tribof?r- Tbe Bangor Whig says that the
the attention of business mon from local nal known to oui law*. Ho* it could
politics, and as a consequence, tbe Rcpub-

salt.

The

itty.

If a

confederation of toveroign

A/rotemporary says of tbe rote in
discovered bugging a bull calf with all it*
might, endeavoring to brat hi* brain* oat
with a spare paw, and to ittetil w hi*
pray that he showed fight to the fsrtr

7But the whiskydrinking loafer*

Democrats and Know-Nothings

together will probably have a majority in
tbo Legislature; but a* there ia no U. 8.
Senator to elect, thia feet i* insignificant.

To the foregeingrtfe would add tbe fol­

lowing, likewise \for comparison.

.

From the result in Ohio, wc can conGdently predict, an overwhelming Repub­

Rtarxcr ron Wonts.—Nothing srti
■o wide a mark between a vulgar and a
noble soul, as the respect and rererrotia! love of woman kind. A nun who it

pan upon their legality ia the Ter­
ra anr more than in tbe Stairs. If
that,the Republican, labors for apolitical
be had such power the government might
principle,while the Democracy for the love b’^p,u,bli“n in fQrTO-but ii would **
MONARCHY IN FACTS and if be had
battle for the meet unimportant villtge undertaken to oxsrcise*it in the rase of
je« to tb* charge of UBUlPATION
In Indiana tbe returns^so far a* received
and violation of the dreres:. rights of the
indicate large Republican gain* in most of people ol the United States.
the conticr. For instance•; Tippecanoe

Cautomxia.—The rote •fi r Governor
■tmdc—Sunlj, R-f. 17,000;
D«m„ M.OOO-n^.. pin, 7.000 *&gt;»

Fox Lira.—Senator Seward sekoenri-

jority, being a gain of 150.
Tha Republicans have a large majority

member of the American Board
mission-era for Foreign Missions, by do­
nation from an unknown friend ia An-

in White County.
In Fountain Co., tbe Democrats Isve
about 100 majority.
Case, Republican, is elected to fill the W *ben It shall be rabmittod to them
Congressional vacancy in the 10th Dis­ for their approbation or rwte
trict by double the majority that Breton
had last fell.
h» ChraCo., Judge Wright, Republima,

Wheat—RTht hita a dec

’•UtoSuly X. U«T.
wn. rQuota raw*
—-- ,»
pointed tbe 96th of Novombe- as Tta®»

Kansas also figures up for tbe Republi­

cans, in spite of Buchanan, Walker, &lt;5* Co:
In spite of tbo introduction of 400 if;—-

Trib.

&lt;bta pon tr«&gt; N.« Y«k.'» ’’V"

_ _______

ISAGl,

Jacscsow.Mlch., Oct. 21.
Mr. Pinner, of the wsill known firm of

Mn. Finney was in tbe bath-room
h-ari^- ramrad noise went to
learn the cause, and found Mr. Firmer m His
the Hall, about fifteen foot from th* toifet

aadestarp

"ii-

N-.
n. iuuuUp omte

IMO oakrf,.
at Imo aiv

a

O.LBAY.J.

SWffiKSSJK

TkxPoxtiac Elxctiox.—W* learoed
by special telegraph from Ottasra, on Sat­
urday night, that Mr. Georp- Brywn had
been elected by a majority of 4811—
Hamiton (B. IF.) Spectrtoe. .

Co., gives the wbois Republican ticket
652 majority, a gain of 800 on last talL
Jasper Co., gives 250 Republican ma­

if elected to the vacancy made by the reAignatioc of Cullen. This i* likewise a

MrttaTLttataiy pr««c&lt;liOg ih&lt;

Tbe President of tbs United Sutra has

lican majority, whenever issues involving
their principles shall ooms in question.__
In this the two parties materially differ,in

and

bye1

tbe wedding.

We have waited for the disappearance of pkhUn,.
The foregoing to too absurd too need
the fog and smoke, the dl»peling of the
LtoTo nr Bxd with ths HsanHiaa.-.
stench of bail whiskey and the femes from oomment, and still wc cannot forbear to
the throat* of drunken rioters shouting reiterate the question, “ WAo is retponti- It 1s often a question amongst penora
who are acquainted with tbe m&amp;a-ost
democratic victory, in our largo cities aud
and physiology of man whether IriJ
villages, In order to see what the people, SlateT' Who is responsible for tbe 65,­ with tbe beadcxaltedor even with*5
the honest *obcr, industrious, laboring 000,000 loan! Who ia responsible for
our
State
Constitution,
providing
for
tbe
propio have been doing in tbe late can­

morning

orind »&lt;*_»&gt;d&gt; ftnn HlUu »mouK. I

PfMMbl matter.

a* well command a premium as tho bona*
of “Unci* Sam." TTwrei* no erore for
depreciation, but tbe criminal exenaa of
&lt;.Ytravac«nco and corruption. Ix-t inc

dcr Gov. Walker so G»r forgot himself ।

It
•

g**

THE LATE ELECTIONS.

Ohio.

grade of 80 feel per mile was adopted
which ran probably be reduced to 70 feet
or l*ra per mile. From L’Anae to tho
Copper Range, the country is mostly
high table land, broken only by ravines
where there are small streams which ran
be easily avoided or crossed at a slight
expense. Tbe country through which
the survey of this line nas been made pos­
sessed a rich soil, admirably adapted to
agricultural purpose*, and the heavy
growth of hard wood-and pine which cov­
ers it at present, will be found valuable
for building and other purposes. Iron
ore in abunJan?*, and of the richest qual­
ity, was found all along th* line of the
surrey, and should this road bo built, this
with the other resources which fee settle­
ment of the country will open, cannot fail
Uf make northern Michigan of equal, if
not of greater importance, than any other
section of the country, to thu manufactur­
ing world.— Onlonar/ou Advocate.

daughter rf *

the Murn of the
.HintarroSsSBcoda mlgtajwt

vass. Our opponent* have been crowing construction of an Agricultural Coliegel
a. usual, forgetting that fates boo.1 brag­ Who is responsible for tbo expense of a
gadocio, and groundloes assertions, in re­
A Miner who was aaved with lation to fact* and figure* don't effect any­ lum? An Asylum for the Deaf Mid Dumb?
his gold from on board the Central Amerthing after election.
' A* wc expected the figurtt reduoe tfey ,iw; cuuMraCT. of Suu food,. Will
-Wta&gt; t is vessel went down, I just I
the Enquire toll us.
laid under her bows—her liowsnrit hit “glorious Victoria*" into absolute defeat.
In Iowa the Republican candidate for
me on tbo shoulder, and 1 should have
been carried-down, but she went a little Governor Lowe has 3,000 maj., and
(3f“ Tho following extracts need do
aft and cleared me. Every one on board
both branches of th* Legislature Repub­
comment, but perhaps the intellegent rea­
kn«w,*be wo* togo down immediately.—
Fifteen or sixteen locked tbrtnsdvc* up lican; thus securing to us a U. 8. Senator der will demand an explanation at the
in tho state rooms, saying they would in pise* of tho protent prralsvcry incum­
rather di* there than go down struggling bent.
with death in th* waters. Fire or six
In Minnesota, tbe resdlt i* not quite sp
voluntary exclamation! What next!
were sick in their bertha, and . perished
that way. I remained nine boura in tho certain. The figure* are cJ.-se on Gov­
JAMS* nccnAKAW ur 1848.
wstera. 1 saw many floating around mo ernor, State officers and Congressmen and

—some of them dead, th* result of cold,
fatigue and hunger, for there was aesroeJy time to eat anything during tbe thirty
mx iiours tbat wu were pUmpiug. After
the vessel went down, and 1 bad get out
of tbe crowd, I pulled of mp boots in the
water (and a difficult thing, il waa.) I
had about me, in coia and dust, about 20
Kd* weight in gold. It was in a bell
Melancholy Accident.
led around ma, so that I could loose
it and throw it off in a moment, if 1 found
Micajah Lynch, residing about ten mite*
it likely to bear mo down. 1 belong to
ea«t of Hillsboro, shot hi* own son thro'
Philiipaport, Sullivan Co., State of New
mistake on Wednesday night last, the
ountenta of the gun entered the log of the tor in California, where I workod asa mi­
young man near the groin. Tho whole
ner and met with sucoea*. With the ex­
affair i» very unfortunate. The young
ception of being a little sore and stiff fur
man wa* engagai in putting up some fence a day or two, I felt no harm from wlat
which bail been thrown down, allowing
I.had undergone.'1
the catti* to go into the field, and wa*
fired upon by hi* father who thought it
MaBQVXTB AKO OxTOMAflOX RaIUOAD.
waa a neighbor who had previously threat­
ened to pull Jown his fence* on that night.
Du&gt; son ia still alive but bi* recovery is
port moot favorably ofita feasibility and
doubtful.—HL Jour.
advantages. Tbe line from Marquette to
L’Anao was found to be much lietu-r than
at first supposed. No grades i4 over 50

ed at the State elections of last week, to
fill vacancies caused by death, 'llio mem­
bers elect areas fol laws:
Pennsylvania Dlst XII—Paw. Lxtnr.
Indiana
Diet II—-John E. NiatAca.
Indiana
Dist X—CiiASi xa Cam.
The last named is a Republican; the
others Democrats. No political change.

make an affidavit of publication.

Hah,

citizen in Columbus, Ohio. On tu
Ding fixed far the wedding. sn(j K
’
wointed hour tho rwrl..^,
» "?

bones lie

to*-*

vM

Uf‘

Startling J

BVT NEVEimiE

�CoodSewi! Good levin!

niMumun

commbskwoS

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT-

fi­

GRA1T A fiPAULDDIG'S

COLUMN.

COLUMN.

Ready Pay Store,

lir-«.-T &lt;,f DRUGGED

?-s
''
Wr
p*rM

To the Public.

mw
‘

$ Jrl.
*«. Ute*
Ebel

Just received a large
stock of
233? SEi

of

I

L.

Tbe subscriber bariBgr few days Ion-'
St to remain m Hastings before remov- j
1 to the West takiw this public method
announcing his intention of
8 ELLINS GOOp!S LDEp
than any or all tbs siurse ia Berry «nmty.
lie wishes it distinctly undcrsUxxl that

BUCKLEY
I Still Live.

auk* AataaSafaD

• tr OfMEMVE TULK-Auq bvito of Ute
taSas Flpeff IsanraMnCsEhrs sf J. j

TO THE
_

___ .

•

MT Soto by •!! Drwjjrfar. mh! We* Is M&lt;dl-|

m l

Citizens of P. C. and •
,
Vicinity.
!1 hubbaii yoa i kbmo.vt i
TO BVY GOOD JEW-1
To be sold at Lowest AMD IT TAKES- MONEY
lie
ia
lirod
de
digested
with
cJd
trsut
,
ELEY.
|Discover6Hllnt' Lnst!!
Sschssths Citisonsof Barry County msy ttad aniTuo are hit creditors-, thwefitn. PAY

EVER! VARIETY,

Prices.

by MlllnKUth.
’
1
' AS Y'OU GO, and constables won’t troub-‘
JEWTLBY AND BOOK STORE
ofth.w.Ucriberr.onthf south .id. of State St,
taW?S^htaZeS&gt;d oftofimaiagtbs CiHssu
AT UuL.— —.1
I^U_ ,L-*
- .—....&lt;1.

tUtsakert.

Haan UJa:i

DB. BAYXALFS

wwfHWMM|B|a VlPon. wawnea. rina
Notwithstanding the high price of CM-1
raU baprJU,- G^d }-ro, and Ptex-H.,H.J
““4* •* •”'r7 '•“* •* t ton Goods, 1 shall sell Tip Top Print* hn •
&gt;4a, Maateal uMnunacta. Ac.. Ac
12| cento tniddHngfor ft, Stripe*, Ticks,
Dwiims Kentucky jeans. Drills Shtsips
Gray, Oassimer, Battinotta, FlannoUa
sfatasljtoaa, Blank Buck, and Stetionc»7 M । । twilled nnd untwillup Green, Yellow, Lsfl
hsfUandtoacnpUun. Arpalnaa of .U kt.’to | and White, bolt flannel.
.
l* onr Usarf bsaUaaa dona on lb. aEorte.t notie.

OF ALLKISDS,

PRISTS
»
O1KGIIAMS,
UILLUSTS,

LAWN$,

.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

„ .
M
MAPES A BAXTa. I
HaeUags, March U, IM?.
oUtf

JUST RECEIVED

Epady-Made

rataaCf la
••
I»
I Frrtr and AjfUt, Chill Favor, Jaundice
and Liver CowplainU, or BUliotu
Dtsmtes.
_
___

FALL GOODS,
which ia by fur tin*

»

A nice assortment
or
FANCY BARAffm

MEDICATED TONIC!!

lemtipuiMi** York p?«»—
■ Will *&lt;&gt;• plea*- Avfor nto"
with a ttilt and exam­
ine aiy stock of

CATALOGUE. I

“ wbcti*r Mi

r-y.l^U., IMgMsti ■ •! IM

largest and best

Clothing!

I prirtor in
I to&gt;la nu bnit.iuwi insaving l&gt;&lt;
jiwt what to cIm1-

Swhuc.wU. Orw C-«ia.Puili. Vesta, •hirta
•nd over 8ti.r*a Travatelina Bae*. CnbTvllfa U-

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
। di-SaldKla, L’»d«ry and-tfUtm.
At the cheapest store in town by
KINDS BONNET TKIMINGS
H. J.KENFTELD
AT THE
a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,

HATS AND CAPS

y on a Uvei with
plo ought to aoooa.

which will be sold tor

Ready Pay Store.

at astonishing biw prices.

My mol*,

too aeduoodyatodISAAC K. KUUBSL
AMBROSE IIVBHEUh
Dm a—alaaaM

CloihlBg: Kertr so Cheap.

[
I have just received a good aaxirtmont
। Ladies
'

G ROCERIE8

DREgS GOODS

OF ALL

Kinds

ia fiiithfiil walkh^

SUGARS,
AMBBOMB HUnnKLL.
ItLIACN RUS3KL.
Cocimuaionan.
iTAn of B1CH1GA5 Barry County as: Pn

FI§«,

TEA,

That (rood TFA, sure to cure tbe headache

■

^flusicii Instruments,

KALAMAZOO : :

SCHOOL BOOKS-

I W. IL MAKY1N A CO., V.raonlrdL-.
, | Srptciubrr 4. ’44.
And get tip Suita on the shortest nntks.’. ’
’ in a manner and at stu b prices
•
cakjdatsd to i&gt;1*nM tbo
hi &lt;&gt;st fastidioea.

lU, C«rds. Ent«lojte
Vriuog Pnpar Io b

GROCERIES,

of all kinds cheap tw Ready Pay.
I Have also a very large quantity nt

7

_____ H J KENFII

MICHIGAN.

Tim auheeribw has just opened a fine
atock of Musical Merchandise oonsiating

PAINTS

AND

Couwltncrv* and Vettings, U tho largcal
and moat varied ever brought to thia
place. In condurfon I would c.Jl your at­
tention to the merits of

N and afier Monday .Ahgust 31 at. 18­
57, until further notice, stages will
feW/'JrRlTOj'lff

Leave tVaating f.tr Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wedac'dnya and Fridays, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. nnd arrive at Hattie Creek,
at ! o'clock, P. M- '** lia“’
bike the
nftemooti ears east or west, aud on Tues­
days, Thursday* and Saturday* at one o’­
dock P. M. In time tu take the evening

tang* by Us wa

trtsrai

Mr. Henry Brown,

DYESTUFFS.

.

Lc.i'.c.Gr^ad Rapids fur Jlasiing* and
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
Rattle Cruek onTaeBtiays, Thurelsy a, nnd ।
AS USUAL
Saturdays, at four cAdocfc, 1‘. M.

C. SHEl’AERD.

17n.tC

f/ f

&lt;r / 17n

Hutin'lt, uni Ike sarromHing

All kinds of produce, taken in exchange
fur Goods.

Boots and Shoes.

Of the best quality for ail instruments.

COUGHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WBOOriKG-COCGH,
&lt;BOIP, ASTHMA. AND
CMWHPHON.

train of cars.
Ltorft IktUo Crsriiftor :l{.'atm^i-’f&gt;n
Tuesdays,’Dm relay « and Salurdn; ' -it ~
o’clock, A. M., nnd arrive at. ILirv.’ngs
A gentleman rf unimpeachable la-te.who nt two t'chtk, P. M. mnl on Munday.
GREAT DISCOVERY!
will endeavor tn aatiafv any and all per­ Wednesdays and Friday*.old o’deck, A. I Tfcr rhllow.pl&gt;..-,
anna who may favor him with a call.
M„ nod hrriss in limungs, nt 10 o’dock,1 WKS MAin: BTCTf BKCTB
d. C. FimtOXT. in
Lenyo-Dnslincs for Grand Unpids on
iuoT^

facture.

serfrto*.

*4011*

O

BROADCLOTHS,

Rainda at _ .

TIOLINR AND G V1T A B • ,
(M the beat Italian and American Manu­

now.—We learned
■om Ottawa, ou8«tf

AYER’S
m

Battle Creek, Hastings and A G.
Rapi^x Stage Route.

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS.

MORTGAGE SALE.

l-EEFAEW Bl
\ JAMBS C. AYER,

Priictlcul and Analytical CiscnUat,

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
P Iki ra»M Car. at
? J

■CIIANGEOH'DIE.

My stock of

rfll-yl

AH ■aslc&amp;l Merchandise,

revereo

AND SHOES.

CLOTING,

BOOTH and KUOFJt,

GRIND STONES.

J. M. HUBBARD,
x&gt;xaLK*i*

BOOTS

ivu . dre! Mk4 to Arne«.m1 Fer^.
.
OSMOC&lt;4fMUM
H
V

3SW1EIIL

AND
BIIINGLES,
I shall oAv than ■
rtaOan uni
on band and all peraona wishing tn buy or
■•11 will do well toeell before bargaining
c|sewb«*re.
1 would particularly call tbe attention
of persons who arc building to the fact
tiuit I have just Received a large slock o&lt;
N*ils ani Glass and that 1 will furnish
sash, Glass, naih, Dt&gt;or Trimmings Ac., Tt.»b«*t quality of Berv.GruulSlo&amp;caaU.'ierota
a lb. add always sX 1 oasU-WUI ttamw » ^a.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
Heatings,’J trot 4, 1857,
vSM

Lydia M. BOaa

‘

Ladies Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a,
I good assortment st very low prices.
And every thing in tho line of Groceries.
On band a verr large stock ufCrockery
stone and Glass Ware.
Just received ■ new stock of

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
’ COUNTS.

B groat number of
one case a beorwi*
Mil cotf with aUks

DRY BOOIM, GHOCERlES.CAnPET*,

Such aa Prints, Ginghams, 14Lains, Mc: rinoi I'anuncUas Black Alneoeaa and a
At WK’di’ari® «"d Retail, at such prices , ’^4^iui tok.'
M,|ts ■
aawot t* owsrmteet. 1,
variety of Wool DoLaiaa, all very nice IWbaa Dmatpiaa. Ear Drep. Gold Psoolv ntri . that it wil&gt; be ?o inducement for Country i
1 Merchant*. Pedkrs. and Farmer* from a bar, otb*v .pevux. that
.on: H|bW
and'very cheep.
—ml— l»A». p«nl —Also a good assortment of Cloths for j
[.AOUf.'ltUC*
I men’s wear, and a large stock of staples.
itrro ia no
uouaing elsewhere.
.
Denims Sheetings,shirting, stripes, cheeks
1
continue
to
mADii
facto
re
and tiekidga.
JUST RECEIVED a new let of
। withTiucb asecaas ia fietmuas iiteteaairldi cud

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

droly through
m in as awful

men aav Uwv must bar* it
. IL. CLARK. I’rufyUu, Flint, Mich.

I .hall ufler irt) stock sif

u I

•ttentio.'

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE is *a little cheaper than the cheapest.’- '

f ago, living with
cud of thia village

FAMILY PHYSIC.

Public

Arranged by the beet comers.
Every instrument oflered for s—

p. 87,000; W.U.

.

GROCERIES.

SLKXAXDEH B. COB.M5G,
Morlgar*

a.-..

M daaaaaTnbeotw of ^Ikindi a little better

Itwvtoto

A very liberal deduction made to tho.e

PAINTJNQ,
S MICHAEL, wMldrMQeitftilfy I

------- MORTGAGE SALE. “

iblie

Paid

for FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
ord
w-iawi
DvwnpUon

Button

“SR

SAI.EBATCS « HAO per 100 IS. «4
***•
SALT by tbo tarrel and

irrfwmng in quantities
Promt atutrtx* paid to country or-

HASTINGS awVICIMTT.

waa oar Uar 1 « th.Mifhl of

Store in West end of Union Block,
at tMrva • dock p. sa. t» Ubar V at
^'ssi-iss^w-ssn S^Sfd"^

dl05 AMD
CAILR1AOK

B—M-W

FAMILY GB(r..

Eaat End of Town.
North aide ot Main Strc-L

Prices

Oj^SEwABD.

0&lt;a. IMh 1887.

Il34,to:

KT=

Tf'THE oi D STAND
AS

New Carpet Store.

USUAL,

Judge of Probate,
AT LAW.

With CrwVJatrlXVA.

large Stock uf

ATTORXIY AXD COtTXSKIXOB

MEDICINES,
Cbiida ruuac., *«-

Startling

JVkws 11! !

-JiiMnaa4UawJUI.aJ.rhAW
I pal—mr &lt;»“» "■ °ll*° *

।

ammunition

on'RAIN’ R-'i.?tAIE “4

hly
dblg

BIT NEVERTHELESS TBtlB,
floor
D. C HAWLEY

mil

REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

LOST
—Br
U»of
»b«rlb&lt;»
«• •. 4—
—
dJ'.l
’Ltl.
L.
Joly • -UMiln
w «»*mws oL »M« of ««loy dolUn
1.1
.
p—r c—

on. norm.

WntaTn'AcMMl SjMhM, mi,

M1SCELLAKE0US ART1CIJ2S.

wniooi
LOOKING GRASSES, .xa^zAjD
In
and aa
as good order

prompt

cwmvm.
most improved plan, together with a

theaberewiJ

Woodland, July

�COLUMN

COLUMN.
CHOICE FIRST CLASS lSS®gt

CHERRY PECTORAL
To the Public.

BUCKLEY

OT tu«

’

JETNA

CerCH^ COLD*, IKHB&lt;LM3N.

OF

bzi.yi umMrnoiWG-ratcM

UFIIAl;TFDRD.(t».\5
*
j^ardynratad 1819—&lt;W.: P. rpet^j.

I

CEOrr.
**•
teUCMfTNJL

IBtiULiva.

FIBE and INLAND

X NAViGAThiNINbLkANCK £
Oalht attention of it* triviul-. iMirunv^I
the poblic p-rerull v. to tla- bikrA.
&lt;
OFITOHAAlXil
3*

TU THS

Citizens of P. C. nnd
Vicinity.

lUTHlAll POU FIIEMOXTI

Discovered nt Last!!
Hit

RAYNA1.EM

I)Ut.l'.lliKl&gt;
Ibr
Uirs.u am.
1 Mwliigxa. and aoUbl I... unlwnnA -Izrel-.

CATALOGUE.
N..twill:*undliig the high price of Cot­
ton G&lt;»xh. I ahallacll Tip Top Pr'.ntH for
124 ertit* middling^* 8, Stripre. Tieka,
Denim- Kmumky jjiunx.
- Drill* ~
Sh.x-iw
------ '
• Battinetta. FlantMla
twilL-d am] out* itlapGreen, Yellow, Red
and White, bolt flannel.

______

Heady-Made

1,307,903.42

pelwot.xri “-pW' "Jdrti arv »»

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
bi
ixx.prWlur. *1
vl

SuiUnc ha- calk.1 •*»*#
oTbedMal Irt.'-e- "h- ■»-»"&gt;«
1 t.iUrty

AND

h •tji'ganfaMi
* nati&lt;mi:l k m», u5th |.rtj
agtwie* m ull prinripal plarid" under g
- Mercantile »v«etn;Fmi»ltil .m«
‘ Standard, uiih an cnv ul.R- rvpn.

AllHllUAHK BALE.

FALL GOODS,

bdtoti alike Um lame &lt;*» the
bank* &lt;/ tbe HimL.ii. &lt;&gt;r tlie
Mitmimippi, the (Snlf of
, Mexico or the Northern
1
latke*; preacnling a
a powerful wpiei.

Clothing

aaca an
i&gt;ir&gt;
•mTarerKMr:&gt; Twat,lirelletfi. tmbnllaa La-

.

aervhforofpnb
lie
I and
BoU.l of
i u U-Mlity
r*;u&gt;l to

HANSCOMRS,

HATS AND CAPS
Mnin Street,

kalmazoo

ST.unurr ixn pwNrrr

Wbuk S.1

J8WU.1T

Remember tlie
At Whoieaala and Retail, at atich price*
that il will Iw an inducement (or Country
Merchants. Pedlar*. anti Fnrntcr* from a
distance, to call and examine before pur

TO F.Vl RVMAtil: AND FAVOR,
AtT-lduig »upe»i«-r I'tM-ditiv* nrnl •..•urity
in luutU-raof iiumraiHv—('■uuii.rrrial,
Medvitiit-.il. Mcrrantilvjrrural, while
r-itik'uig for importunes and pit&gt;।
licM-riire

large red boot

CLOTING.

on the building.

CHANGE OF TIME.
WALL FA PER .VXD BORDERS

Baltic Creek, Had ingc and

Rate* «n lRul«-~a»lJU ra| v iteRbpu
sutntxl permit i&lt;r 8&gt;4rct&gt;cv and Fair
pMfl»
'
E«recial nttrwliaamxna t* llw iaxuaaei

O. D. HANSCOM B

uniurt.mr auxin Fonciunni

G.

Rapids S’ age Route.

BROADCLOTHS,

GRIND STONES,
Mr. Henry Brown.

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
PAIKTS AND DYESTUFFS.
AB USUAL
V«tia»6eU.tb.,M^Urn&gt;«U. Udigo, Ex. ot

O

WrdtM*da)fe*ti&lt;i F
M.. and arrin in II
_
Ix-ave II ;. ••ig- '
••mud Rapid* «&lt;n
Mondara, Wi. h-.-vl.v* ..nd Friday" a'
10 o’cl.’xk A. V
&gt;"d arrive at Gmad
Rapiih at 8 o*el— k il*. M.
Leave Grand Ru|rid« fi.r Haftting* and
Battle Creek onTtuedaya. ITnrwUy «, and
Snturdaya, at fi»ur &lt;• chick. P. M.
Hn-d!
C. SI1EPAERD.

Groceries

' F. MUim, 1MM. infl

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
(z

t ancy Goods

rai

It ITBS. SHEEP CELTS,
HIDES and DEEIl hKIAS

FRANCIS ROWER

TSE CUI.CL1 PRIZE.
. •

WI-F.KI.Y

3-or.TJEzsr prize.
Ge 0/ t‘&lt;i kli^r»l U" J br*t lilt, ary

FAMIxS “cHCcIkt •

Bootland Shoes.

GROCERIES.

FRONPTI.Y PAID.
ralitkilMned Withaat Detar by
JAMES A.au ht/.Ll. Actol
IlMimgK Mirk.

N and jwl. r Monthly .AttguM 3let. 18­
57. until further u»ticr. «tagv» »’H
l. uvetbe following named place*, aa fcJlown. to wit:
iJravr Haating fl'C Baltic Creek. Mia»day*. Wcrlnnaitiva and Friday*, at 7 o'cb*k. A. M.bnd arrive at Battle Creek,
nt I ..’dock. I\ M. in time to take the
aftern.xui care rest or wret, anti on Tuc*.
day*. Tliuradaya and Saturday* at one o’.
r|«dt I*. M. iu Uttie U» take lb*&gt; evening
train .»fcare. ,
lx-ave Battle Cr"k A&gt;
!.r Having* «»n
Tuesday*. Thurtahy* "ndI S-tiinl.n n at 7
o'drek.’ A. JI- nd arri*
ivo el ila»ting"

store,

LOH KM* FMICB.

,

aeit^Owu i*w»ey.

E ch xu' ~-ril»cr will l«r &lt;tt!&gt;t|.-d tn a
pit. UMrtL from II t. ESCO In Gold
TU Cl.l ife.
3 ctiple* f.T &lt;m« Jear
WOO
io “
...................
naoo
READ—READ—READ—RE.Vb

A//A-Z.&gt;*y/M4TJ«.tA’pU -&lt;AA 'loliS.
tts, cvrriK .tyi&gt;
wac^wiucu i unm

. ' .

k/xvateu

OVEN STAVES.
L&lt;»W U\‘E\ STOVES.
PARLOR &lt;WK J’l’-lES.

Errt wre in Ui.nluwn. 8I« l*Ut»n»4B«lB-»V&lt;^

TO HOUSE BUlId FFS.
nerre . Htrnmi "t »|l ku»&lt;U

TIN ■W-AJREf’
/'tOTTV-U. Tu and
*
'' *“
V?
«m band.. •»
.........
—. made
. . I t*
L , X. I » . I ,. ■..■■*'¥
■ •
X .ur-i
•II--’’ •

300 (tidier
“
100 Silver ITitntlng caard i
tv..-i__ :

.-.'JdXTJ

Taxes for I - •&gt;6tirg». are h. rrbr ia*nna&lt;, &lt;-s _

New Carpet Store.
, ri»»h,ib.tn',._ ......
...........
entered upon .ur sulrerripti. a lx. k. op.
jw-Wr a nnmlx-r nt* I tU-pin w.wr.asaaid.
it.g *itl. tl*t muhlx-. ai|| be Ward'd

MEDICINES,
AMMUNITION

GoMng ./BRUSSELS,THREE PLY
INGRAIN, BAG,STAIR awl DRUG­
GET,

LOOKING GLASSES,

New Barry Mill,

tn as gnrxl order and aa prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, oraoy other county.
Having *nnrv*t the at-rrttwauT

NOTICE

Geo. W. Fowler.
aa MHW, and &lt;-ur null i-u« brnlt on the

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J. M. KEVINS, &amp; COMPANY; Proprietor,.
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VOL. 2.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY; MICH. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5, I857.

5. CUI

’ From life IWlhnott FsirieL
THESECRET OF XJAFPlXMSli.

bl RAI

vixk
h-.ATtKOW

3.42!

NO. 20.

rreroe, to my sotlung
Ito.proto* •«I deal ux,
than. I immediately surmised duft tto
j
tetter* must to intended Cjr me. I set my ।
He
wits to work, thinking who it could be
- -

Btteal
AGRICULTURAL
u bilJt
I was condemned to be guillotined in a
„ mo withjbe njusl pica- week!
&lt;1 tto
real
The Ltal day at l.ngtb dawned- The
• &gt; purid, aud Mwh—
BT BOWJIL amtlAWL
The
let—As the pastures braonra short
cteoutiun waa to take place in ths du
front.
' • ' ,
and dry, your stock will betray aynip
•I irate it,’ old 1 to myself; ‘its from
•Ob, bow 1 wish we were richer!’ said
Monsieur fi-vl* Ixilter?
I Tn&lt;w. Wr left the pr.w« at an
WhoMutlo nii'i
end Ro* --------toms «i
of iHicnsinvs-N.
uneaslnca*. ootne
Some win
will pine,
pitta. ,
--------- ——------------ ——-- ;! uuna
- - - lour, and —n rreebed the spot, lbw*
* «—»*.---------------- lly—toiytfcteta
,wime wn, uin ,etnpcr^iMul mw;wW Ito
»tf^«m«
1 Auvt Margaret. She has sent u« a hand1 to mi
my”wife,
imb day.
•Yes, I d»,'1 grow led.
I
rome
New
Ye-r
’
s
gift
In
tbe
shape
of
a
'•My
•Who Is .this TcOvwr I whispered to ray befiwe ms stood the bi-i*«s black pnUoI, alia Mils. I c*. 8. Bvktox. Phvmcimi and Surgeon,1 Iwnic unrulv. Tbu way to remedy
^y’*dear?
’‘‘nr' she rrvr
'J’1 "
I
IfeVtar InilirK.atl-M'
' uouk
bank u.u,
bill, and
my true adtolM^Mk.
qpf'W’ !this is IO,iocrrare Urn supply of fi-vl.^ be d^cntented.
discontented, we UumerycomtbrtL. _
»».. nm knowing 7^7^
tine, and 1 could see the knife glisten m
1\Ua. Fen.
*«can
wcfdiwira
_
----------------------------- i---------------------------------------- I TUi, may b. dtwted WiXrtly by sell- what mum”
n wo
*'".1l'
Ur- ,u^«&gt;,-- ----------------------------:---------A ,
‘Oh, that’s Monsieur Letoux, our Allow the momie,’ sun. The ap^-ch to U»
Bart ware., L &lt;’• ^^»K*W^^k&gt;&lt;4c71R'&lt;x3‘ima I
’■fl’ ipart of your stock; it may be I
jJu,-7mrriaE«v
a &amp;«• imiiRS
library,
ami
'’MUU
Twm
•Oh,
there nru-a hundred
—a
hr-I ^f
r«&gt;? so cour’mccd that' ray
■ sappailte psowcngiT froa&gt; New York; y.iu were to scd1i,W ar-a» surroun-ird by ■ soldiers. A
_
’ w . r-1
| wal gl» courinccd that ray aupposit1 .. . • ...K Gis«en&lt;s..Crockery. usrUJ* ««. &gt; v
I ttfxted
jfirenly
by putting
putting^ the ,-TOTrr-e
aulnwls
"
7^ w^ o.rrcxT ih^ 1 oMiUnL longer r^ sick all the way’over that you did uvtste
9»S".____ _ I*
—-V -trw
’ly by
know not what?
, ' i”n wu* correct’that 1 could no longer re- him, but I asmirc you he »m 'try polih
g~OiEcc, Battle I ’nt'1 Irvab past nrv, or by feeding extra
of people tilled the equara, and when they
•It
G'Ki *• . strain my
nix iunmwv......
impatience, but
jumped
i ’„
'K h
is a mu
am to
io flv
oy in
in the
i..v face
•«« of
...............
•--- s-:--r- up.
f*
M, sad r«u.ltted I*"*!,
in vegetable*,grain'
l.j l*ri» ahmre? replied my wite. •Our house hurrM '-toy rtrahra. toM-Bndtj-t todo and attentive to me?
_ii
„71.,.uw1or uowl,
Ttk -r,&lt;irWill
■I have nt&gt;’doubt he was,' I muttered. saw me, a fearful cry was raiaed, wlwtber
mootM coraolmNi.
o.miilncd. Tb.ra
There will
wil
I Mthsaits. Und all these meoos
j
cn„UJ£ f„r oBr W1i-dl fam- , |„v t|,„ breakfast, threw myself into a
F.»i ik Sr.t
•Monsieur and Ma&lt;lamo pi to Parisi’ &lt;.f sympathy or disgust 1 had no mesne of
Sr
fKb
und M^r a eaXs &gt;»ve
struct stage, and iu about a miar;—."TrTTi—’—si .
। iw
a great
amount &lt;»: inou tor stock
mis
!
'
.
Cau-oa (». SctrAr. Just'nr of the Pmcc. ; lalL
Thia may tempt many to try to
&lt; ,
. . __ ।. .....
, ■ _... _.1hU&gt;a&gt;«. t»..
fill. This
)•
..,
.- __
invseli' at the r&lt;*t Mid Letnux. ‘I shall have the iu.ner uf u-llins.
'
I glanced’aruanil «ne f«r* m°m«U^nn
— — - ,
X,H.rr Fuaite &lt;tew»l 1— .»d T« A^_I fa,.Ik- «U lour gusnl •*
** “-f*1 X° n- WW&gt;X'--■■tri-ui m Ilnur, IWUO I"; "
acts •mpany ing them,’
________ _ __________ .
younuigclany ujifice wta-low. In another minute the
There was «»■ help for it. I could nnt then kneeled down raid prayed fort cully.
beiik you want from there. Bel’ac me,. k.tu.r WBM jn my hands.
,
I
nso
up
and
prepared
to
aufler
*be
ex
­
be so unmannerly as to repulse pUite at­
SIMCEL T. McSMR,
h»ve. w« havoeviry reason to'be sab I
। ((fW11Wi it, and. to my astonishment, tention, su I bowed my Lead in xwjuics- treme penalty &lt;‘f the Uw. I bn red my
1 tn.n&lt; ..r all &gt; our H|k.-nlng fn.lu, r*p«W-1 rav
WlVl?
neck and pla«d my broi in the fatal niehe.
1 rrad —a iolh’W^t
CW*’
’
n • t
| A-wmisck, C. If. Va., Dee. 24, IBuO.
Dealer in Btovra.
•
_ ... •. I t ... t _1 . ...u.-.L
repining, ought to tlwns
Wt were s«on on o^r road to Paris. I 1 heard a rustling sound, and fait a violent
pem«aubuh&gt;«V bad ore^ beanug -H
RaSw..m« &lt;wme over'
slioek. I opened my «y«. and a well
sevChai yearn, and who, after
all, time*
have ’•' •'
,inv
&gt;
bu^fimt
me—pat, ,her arm rround
my nucX—n
no.
known voice greeted ray ears.
"•n~
Itasttogs, MutH 113. 57.
u«tf
.w-.l
'7?,,,
liule
•Now mast*, will ys gel up, and euro
■
‘ Hr
_ i" I; omreraed ta
in Freqeh. Saw
N&lt;.w I U&gt;knew little
Liw valuable mmdo kiu.ls .-f-tLlr fnd: 1 n,““
Ita.ir^t*- M|C"lKSa- ----- --------- - ।
n.™ urn. you
yra are «&gt;P'French,
J,) French. while my
lik e a
•
ttia’—puliu&gt;i my f-*oc down
her a niul yj.,ir p,re«»sira,
tiiy wife ap.A,
spoka it
itlfae
a to- the c..fire’s cuwld, uud the mate's done to
fTu ii’ £ WuiirrwAS. Nw.iitartm n£d were. A little aUcutiuii to this nutter
LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK
•fair
„
rould. l,..«-MV«r
h-.wever, dtsliilinJsh
dklingi.Ish the
the
U_U,LTk
Iron Slut ftw*-*!"-. t»t*i;rirft
,M-„ to
•— her pfa.purty, amra
.
- - -1 ij tive, 11 «uilj
Lfcv-k-J me.
,
now will enable you tn udd to your num­
I
OF
estate and |K-rsvuul
j»»-rsvual property, to I
And there was Bridget, shaking me by
Dear re-wRr. 1 must tell you that tnv c-state
, wllril, .jyUB j^rr .Vbarirur,’ and 'Mapfre
ber of fruit trees iudiciuiuly.
iijliuj i&gt;rJftimtlian Clutter**!!, and that 1 iM-r annum.
,
JJudamt* vetv ultra re.|&gt;csted. 1 dyd’uot
8. Repair JI leaky places in roofs; luikJlEepriviledgv of,writing M. D. »&lt;’
H.ipmg u&gt; mo you immediately, wc much like it,but held my peace.
1
l. —a. a.. — —-------- -- -------- ----- -- - .
1 &lt;X. Deal-" &gt;'• &gt;&gt;™»' I
I nail up all otnm ujh.is in the sidun of _ ■ -J
. .11..I
11..a I'llivaano! V । remain,
।
Wu arrived lu due time at Paris, and asleep over the psper, and it was n drcam.
.
! AND’ .
I Itnrns and sBcum, and provide g'-d tptelYrara, very respectfully4.
' under the Frcnri»inanfa»dvlcs;tuujiapart- When 1 uiiikrsl.sai it, I Could fairly Usrn
FLEECES! &amp; CO.
Luggu
ing in my bed-room, amply testifies,
i
Bi
klget, 1 was «• plea-wod.
■
! ments in the Hotel Meurice.
was Urn'in Virginia, and. of courM*, I
,
&gt;v
.
I looked round, there «*» my own lit­
Then fi.llohcd a l«ng dreary month of
4. llpiiMitnunUAw-Jba—best time fur
।
,sight aeeing. Oh! how tiresome it was! tle w ife in s culm, pheid sleep by »y »’&gt;de.
j
I painting all w&lt;mh! that needs this pmtM- loiig to one of thu F. R. S.’s- I bop. you I jy.
linen--no k-tter,■ no f- .rums, and
.
will make uo mistake itnon this point. A:
BJtlmorc. Md.
*
,We
vteltcd roc
the Lravre, Pnotbron.
Catswa vmircsr
... —
-— Thorc
...... liad
- -----_ ~~7
5'J^ST^V------- ——.— I (at tub old «t|xd ora, k.&amp; c. l. conn.) tiun. Paintftherefore, Mwn, all feiKva, the time 1 corarasuee tola history I had
p,M,r AlMrt Margaret was dead then — combs, yeraaillra. 8L Cloud—a»4 « huu- ’what was atiU better, tu.murder,
’|7h V.w happy
ve mo •
W. Paskkh. AVhoIc Sule and Retall: |.AYE n.,w
,mre nnd offer at EX­ posts, cutes, sheds and buildings that need iwen living for upwards of f.rar venra in lo ,piU. of tbu wealth she tod left me, i dn d other places that 1 don’t iemeoitor. f &lt;r-»il«~»- 1I &lt;*»!
**• It S»
wav,
Madison street, in the city of B-ItKm^e. reil[, |tU »wry-. sto was suchjv ।£•«*. i We returned home Iricry day tired to gpsh lesson, an-l that i»:
" TREMELY LOW PRICES «.r
y. A lew days Since, we saws hay­ 1 had scraped together a very fair pr&amp;e- klBll „|d udy, tot then,
The secret of lllppiMM is CuOteaU
1 retfected
, »&gt; ,J**»h- P°* 1 wUbrd *eC‘f b"n,e *5‘1”Surt. H.
E --Tr^'TU"pZr 1 CASB,-»ue of Urn fargrat ®nd most deairt .rever
and eightv
’-r«'re^“,d gn
rack, several pheigbs, a cart, acme ox tinTand as my wife arid, we bed every cn^.t export, to jive lurcvenaii
.f becaroo IQt&gt;r, distant tmeat!
11 r. Haw-ikt. Dealer In Gtootidb; i n&gt;-^
of
e¥(|r
in
yoke* and a our burw wagon ly ing out ui cmnfort. But -till I — «* -atiUiud; ,
W.r» aiH a
,fu.r ail a go.nl «£*■
,
on &lt;uu Sirvri.
A Landlord Outwitted.
d.mrs. They were baking iu tlw sun, ttora was Dr. B---------- .kept h-carw, | llfUu. wraith .to tod UA"'
’
“
"j
me. .nd Ito 0
,n lu, ^«y; not * day po­
and cracking open with exposure. Near Professor c----------- tod a large frae houre rollll;irU ,t ntoki bring us—tow h%h we sed but wo had a vtaiunt quarrel; and nut
A corrcspnnJent of the Philadelphia
with ever so rnauv servants, and Dr. 1&gt; L,t,|j „«,» h-.ld up our beads. T*"1
ssortiiicnt ofStable and Fancy Dry Lv them w»s plenty of room to keep
on hour paw.ed that I did not rorre our Press
(
rcLitcs tb« f.il|»vrlng amudng an­
», online4 bu e&lt;[uau,xl, and embraces tlicui all under good shelter. W e son t ______ had a verv large library, while 1 ' (MlllJ ?vl 3 carriage as handsome as L»r.
recently acrpOrud forjuua.
...
,ecdote o| onu of the cieixetu of Ixxk Ha­
tell the man’s Inoue; but we 1h.|&gt;c tUt, rould get all my b-dre in a moderately B---------- \ a huu* as fine asi Ur. C-—
I erased al fast Ui go out nt all with my ven, Pennsylvania. Beh. VT. Morrison
stale*
not to
many —
•
— be
— found rise where.
« hen he reads this, be. and all others who sized book-case. 1 wanted to jump l&lt;»tl»o
a|ld tt library as large as Ur. U
wife, but my plara was wry well filled by 'is the person spoken of. and is said to be
! 100 Pinera Carpetrag, from Auction al 'have done tbu some th.ug, will put ail
top of the tohter al onrc-l d.d nrt Ulu •------ •,
Monsieur X*’.uux, who took toe every one olthow free-ind easy, g'«'d bcart«dt
l’
I
New York price".
, such Implement undar wx sr.-OAw/'«/• tins waiting for furtun»—il was relugrth I
j5&gt; tU time all there thing* P*
w bore.
’
.
,ihutno out fellows, th it are al way* ready
। 100 Mantillas in.every •$!« frvm ♦10°
JlumtUl=n--r* of Fursitiirr, A
,-r t."i slow, l.rn tedious a process hr in", through my mind I had agani rcucmM
Ort. 10.
This eternal Frenchman was always' to crack a juke nr perpetrate a •'•ell:**
iaissonl-and. Rows** hew. 1
.
to &lt;20.06.
,
Gk.h4k.wU,
Mich.
Tbe result
all was, I lwwisod.se .ut.n- h&gt;HHr
.
with"us—be pnid assiduous court to Jnne
_T. ------ :--------- 4------- ------- -7
—rt 1300 Parasol*, embracingmany new styles
Saime fifteen ycars apo. Bin was travel.
ud,cross, peevish, 1 wiwrasily umioved, I
.j„v&lt; J„y, Joy,’ 1 exclaimed, as lopon- but 1 did not mind it ranch, for ih spite,
' ing in Butler county on pr-fr*ai&lt;»nal buBiT
W7 A- Saktwku, ' Bbdtsmhhing miall |
Bl ]„w price*.
my
naturally
go
I
tamper
r»ot
In
(
e
j
door,
my
»il«
*«
anting
at
u*
und
As
our
readers
well
understand
Ijy
this
of
ail
the
differences
totween
me
and
my
:u ^□.hrsseb^Sf-P north of ttoM«rto|i
IribbuO an&lt;j &gt;rtiflci*J-, in great
i hcm. The mad* wcri! tolerable bod, and,
time, we advocate the plan of keeping great danger of toing fererer destroy - bni,k6,M ub|s waiting h.r my rtluru- wife, I still tad faith i“ hw lattor. I d‘d, worst of all. the stage driver, mid Urn
------- —------------ | vnrirty.
'
, . j -we are rkh.ras arc mdepemteut.
fowls in such a manner ttat they will aL
not taliuAC ata waa vuluorable on ttat' landlord nt n rrrtm’o hotel where they
StMOM A- WimtTwsx. burwram. .. (&gt;T1HNG
My wifi-, however, exsrtcJ a panl.de..
Wtot do you mean my dear! ion
produce fresh egg* !te year routul. This
^°Ah&gt;! I was grieveonsly dtcelred—butt stopped f»r dinner, Ltd an un-hrstandlng
;K. ^ng cratyl*-*£ my wife,
ttev will dura UK- culdert weather, il kept of iiimicncc over me—Hithft* r.iy roWed |
with each other mimetbing like this : the
vuirits, and pouring upon the tro d.I.o
bl lr.)ly | threw tbe letter to tor to du not let me anticipate.
nq ukweiiibs m a warm, clean place, and supplied with Tatera
• de\r. g&lt;--d prl. 11
&amp; pcrerivc the drarg.ri.eyto
paasengrrs were taken in to dine, and
A« I have before stated, things went on wUen cleverly seated, the coach would
utitruaeii earth, gravri and lime. Ttay
.
.
in this manner for more than n muuth.uu- Airthualy «U«f» up to the door, and the dr’,
UiUnt also I* fed with flesh food to make don’t believe it wm tsHaible fi»r.£lwrc to briuht«-ii a» she rc-ad;
&lt;v
r-li—l'lr T.U.'r, C«-t
til 1 became perfectly disgusted with the ver would rail l»r bi" passengers, staling
unite lack of animal Itod which they
, whole affair, and would spend my whole
t„
_ t..
I„ warm u-.withrr
weather ill
iu the f&gt;&gt;rui
form ul
U .tilw-wM the epitome v»f g-odnes*. She |md penwed it. ’N“w. Jonathan,
..JvMcr-K.Strwi.^wbuu.U^ubE^*.®t„ ofler
,««• munv
many goods
gora- st prsrtw
r’”’" tUt••'. I| ' th,T
that he eirald not delay a minute, ou w
dav in GafignaniS Reading-room, wbdu vamnt of making his time- D*y would
’—.1mvite
-.vlt..
attentionoi &lt;*«
uisvcla
uf of
tanuiW
’ annus
kinds.
kinds.Fish,
F ish,
or **
refuse
refuse MSa------ hut wbv should 1 go ir-wonfa. w hat sluil we duf
--- ..t u.
----------------------K—^ r I
•;&lt;*«mprlif«m.
and
«&gt;•ths
attention,
cannot cxirtv.» half her good qualities; 11
-Wril.’ I returned, 1 suppose in the first Letnur gallantedmy wife about.
T F Ilxavrv. TaR-.r and dealer &gt;n R«v ------------ wtooyrrs.
Tills rush out, leaving their metis hnUTiuiahrd,
I |,HVMt of any kind, will tie devoured greed­
Iwramu re regular that my wife raver saw tor fear of being left. For the half finish' Notwithstanding the mlvanee tn TEA» (jA u_
m.is
—ur or even 1 must have it to the n&lt;-J.-r » unmag M .,1.^ I must give up practice.
■•portrait. She ato. l/- *&lt;.
inly, throw physic to the dugs,
;,.ur trilitnwO.rpurcha.ing are such, that ,.Act milk can be substituted fto meat, tj„n tll fi|| up the
me till lute nt night, and never expected cd meal they were chanted Lalf a dollar.
to .»die lF.
. .. . , mo during the day time. It was ;i relief
( fesy to givrtt with it. But many per lunged
-------- - ’ F. V’». Wnltad br’Cti r^tiravd JuneIL W. W
Farin' naM.- Tailor. Shop' , de are remhl.d to offer the same Onyiual ur
bn-ught up togriher (.urn ehildlnmd, had
.We will then rank, a tour of the Um- t., Ixith uf us to ree each other as little'as T* c victuals witc kepi tor the next load
■..ustadto secure the ucewwary crad'i. Brtejr’a lUort. orer ‘If. A Ouodyrar * &amp;»""•
of (Mongers, when tf.’C'skinaing process
alwais luvtd mA other, aud you might ted Statu*.’ I todrtl, possible, for now ttarc was nu sympathy
Cui.»E».dlirt.
mosfiir au.abuudant »«|’pl?'
search nil th. l:- »• through and ym .
-N,,. no,’said J-ne, We will go al oner between us our ihuugbte. Ideas, and wiah- «»« repeated.
(Ute of the firm &lt;&gt;f &lt;3*’k &amp; Babcock.) eras,
(
aud it fa often duairablu to puck tlieiu
Baa had beard of this place, und when
A W. Atkins. Saddle and Hitrnro* MakI .Ina’t
:re unlifuly opposite. How differtai raft for future burnt use, but -Ira tor would not find a iuppkr luarr-sg- ttou j,,
they arrived at the hotel he set his witaI
■I'nris? I rcplu J. ‘nonsense, i iwai
oms#r tjutdeat home in B .hnnorv'. to work to sed If he ’»“&gt;bl get die lull val­
C. L&lt;t)BB.
iroraportaura to dratant
,U’n’m converfation opening my Morv &lt;r- [ walll t„ g., |tVe on French nwktowa.
e
KlfctiaJ been ot»e of irualloy rd hap­
1 ta-t tvcipe we cau go e faJ be loll- w u |.
ue of hi* money. Th* bell raattfor din­
F. Ci M kuch l H.mm-, Sfan. m d Ports jit
wUl p, u, Niagara, and------.
, and love! (Jb.Tatal, fatal turtune!
wlnrti some 'd our Inends have cnipl-ye-i rirred on the list ot Docrintor,
ner. and the crowd rushed in. They hud
wTwwv«&lt;w
‘--a.--',
I -&gt;
■“&gt;
Fvrur Shop n~r Fv.4’. UmeU Ha-Uuin.
I u ilh entire succis", their cgg» having perscarcely g»»t cnT.fottably aeatud when
it the same time stirring hot wffee ;
U
fi-w
frkr.ua
to
spernl
the
cvc'.-.ng
wttu
y.,-^
t
,
------------11,000 a year]
itiv eisich r.incJ up nt ll&gt;c doer, and the
jectlJ thruugua wtolu yrar or mure.
Uu«s day I went to the reading-room .« 1 driver vncifcmuslv sbtHilcd:
“ *»
P1**
Pnarare a water I'ghUirara, tub, t»ak or SU1 ^inS’.”u'‘r*-ht raight^-rtojH.»
'
. '
Uaual, but while there. 1 «a&gt; ukrti wilha '
barrel, according to U«e rairaut put down.
• PaiwitATB all aboard—can’t wait
STANTON'S EXCHANGE
AT THE HASTINGS
■
“‘i
^■;,’tC“J&lt;l ^-.1. *- violent aide headache. 1 determined tu
Pack hi sound vgg» (gjj»iuiued iu tek»«)
but Jtrt uiiniittA."
ffedk By STANTON Ac TIFFANY
ivwm v» my hotel and g«» t&lt;&gt; bed.
siting them w‘» u‘” •ro*U *“* duW,“
A general rc»h was nude, but Ben sat 1
ElZEVCrCV STORE.
Well, *■ 1 before wild, mv wifi' ean.e |b, notluiig else but Nitff“r“.
Acting opno tbia id’*, wntrary to inv still, and ale his dinner very composed, j
orroana w. c. a. a. okfot.
••
’
usual cortoin. I returned home iu the mid­
'*1*\\ ’bcn all tho egg* on hand at any time over and k«—Ibis ~»"tl*d ray fix-lJACMOS
MICHIGAN. It... tarir "“&gt;’•* •
ly. The stage drove off trad left him, i
"f
euirXu aUbai^emtae nrgra little, und without inure gemubling |
dle of the dav—I wrw iu»: about entering but he seemed to rare very little about
my bed-room when 1 heard voice* in the
•Pans!
•
i,i
.ufourgall'X'-o* .Ster.t-u I jaimued lot*’ tod.
r। .iL.ttu
’d—
—Ii srarc.'ly
know .wb.it
Mk-dlcviux ExauK«B.H»y J- */ *?!?I
pi-lo- wbk-h waa ■tiuMt.’d on tbr tamo
narcA amp mepicmes.
J
I ..a,Joked bine and two quart*
dtramua
•/ —
: *I
Having disposed .of hi« dinner, he wa»
4^ta‘^Trawiiterwdl«&gt;.* dterelve all 4wm#J Urat night-&lt;■-».iragvs, libruira,
knding with the sleeping apartment
•! say I ur‘*‘ •
,„
enjoying the luxury nt a l&gt;(itg nine in the
°i‘ "fto but the pickle should to nude g.,^ fclivwT, were -M rawed «p mterril.k•1 sav it atall l&gt;e Niagara.,
I oulioUxly approached the gta»» d&lt;mr
tart I th.H.ght I was .lead, ]
j p-;w very angry and with my last and pee|H-d over the green btiiid. Oh. side room, when the landlord approached
tbu hum.
•
my cofl-.
in my r»g‘’- kicked over the break- Godw hat did I »ce mere—could I believe him saving:
tuuirfinrcy
.
u and. sumo one *1,u» uuihitg
’’ -- down
-----------•reiirENTlNE. ALCOUOL,
‘•I—’l beg your pardon, sir, but did yog
j fart tsbte. reattiring tbecUfeecups, pfatra,
cyctl
‘
.
.
, ace a-set ««f silver ten-sp«wt« on 'the ta­
Kami ku Hoiaa. b| CimphnO &amp;
iu. •itavorow-.
1 end evervthiug else «hi lira table iu every • my
: Yc*. there was Monaieur Letnut, kneel, ble when V"t« went in todluncrF* 1
•Rat-tat-ut’
p7r»pirati«M« burning out from every Ulinj, direction, of cxiurso breaking Item ing at my wife’a f»"4 IsWng ,wr hwd—
-I did. sir.”
pire i&gt;t iuy b'^dy.
" ’when I raw the disorder I tadI «a» and uhhorror »f horeww! «M W4» gajiug
•• Weil they arc missing—can’t be
lovuinglv and smilingly .in bis face.
•llaUUt-tal.’
'[• 7Trixtevu cents pur d.a«u In this
'found,”
i
humble
servant.
Jo
j£d,
I
Iwram
’
e
ashamed
inyselt.
aiy
My brain was on ftrv, my heart beat
Inteuio ag'Hiy of your i
lAh, yc.,” replied Ben, “one of the
tumultu.Hi.ly. Hor imli«»rmoe I enuld IpauMHigers’gntkcrcd them up—I saw Lire
•Ifoutautet*
•
, ■Haor littte wife burst rale u-ara.
It w»» the first quarrel wu had over boar, but dishonor, nuver! i ra-sbed into
A
urejlle. In rtW‘ &gt; I’"’*”1
afo It.”
Johx S. V an Bavar, Register “T
b, .O'. w«r u.
«itlnj (•!»:&lt;•
1 ^Niver mind, '’ar,‘%’JL my besl-rvoiu, and uciaed a revolver 1 al- ’ &lt;*Would you know him again T” gasptuLhl, no. twrUwtar. &gt;“■’ '^'"X J"
wMsomied with tne pho Warding.—
pro,-.-.
' proaritmg ray wifeaud fc.se.nff her- lira With one ’bound, I was in the room. «*«• cd the landlord.
T»t.»,w“ JT», -X.U, J-rk
• (.’rrtaw/y I would," replied Beu, with
Ulwti ; ■ ri STS Icll lee ircvr* ________----' Until tavo your way, we will go to ParUb.“i
truDtlng the guilty pjj;- „ ,
...
C7U .vuuTitiwii &lt;i«^* “O Nou-j
inh InoM.
•VilWn y«u BMrtt'.lw!
1 axdaimed, great
-Will vou point him oat to tne, If 1
" »"•* “• ^ttwaahrtiiul day light rad o«mc raw “jaae smiled »h;"U6l»hor.teart,retarorf
and diseharged my pistol » Ld«a. U«« bitch up my l-orse mid buggy and ever­
_a,.p.i*dcr. —1 H"knocking at th® tKiinuirii dta'r. wh'rii&gt;:x-1 my cnibj-ato, and -»« W.cn: 6‘
Ull enu-nd ui. s-n. 1» r
«““( «
■Xirou-r." !&gt;«&gt;•
' take the stagvl”
ntained tta cunifortablj rcnaatioti I h*d Ingria.
fa
r. Am. mack me with-a ghastly stare, and fell dead at'
“(Jerteis/jf 1 will,"
’
!aZriai~l iA'
Jq&lt;"
”&gt;
I
.fu; *7
my feet
. ■
, ,
Bonlfikw was ready in a few minutes,
other-, Shot,
i
'CH und iu » week was tn w*
and getting Ben in with him, drove like !
*■
in? I exclaimed.
i1H&lt; at' .m.v p’pcity. 1,1
.
L.^id. Ac.
Jalui f.« IWVIHV miles, GU be overtook the
The dour otracd. r.:&gt;d Bridget made ,
«, huurd Uw Arago, and ra ttofifth
Allthopop4
Kir vile panoix'ur, coach. H» drove up ilengMde andTiaUtew auprarance- (I should sa*
Brid-1 tmt „f
.»f laud,
ular Pat c n t
•Ob'. mercy.J'Hixtluuhniervy! she cried ed ths driver. '1’lw couch stopped, ths
JA a rroutt tmjmrtalira from »ta
j ,^11 w-t attempt »«J’*2***®‘P*
Medicine
«*
aaphtf her hands together.
.
driver looked frightened, and owry body
!lro*JwM. tear U&gt;t Court UouM,
Emerald Isle, *»d
tnjiJ "f aU *®rlu erieurt’ that vuyngr•WlUl! «hu* mercy to a vtlo woman wondered to rec the landlord covered
1Z^U you WU have tad herd work to I
when 1 teU W®
: with mud aud h«a horse fuanxing wilfr
train tier. To g'v« "n ,&lt;te4 h“* exwedlr„n, vfa, d*y
. uuouk, Attorneys*
**EL jumped out of the buggy ®od p*
tuulv verdimt #to w« wtenshe first came W(.
Uh I
disobargvd ik
.. •
■ '° '
..i~ltorouuh&lt;*.HOiwriilni
into the stage, «lwu th" driver. Uonkhtf •
I w.U^I I&gt;"k•,«h&gt;»S“"|
k,l be .'Id
_ th. pH'w“.&gt;
'Talk^c^g.boi.bkook. ‘
U&gt; pour woavi — ——--•
Unit be bad hired ll» landliw* .to
•
»I4
.Uddins WJ
I
iy the wahr wM botlmg.)
him after, was on the ixoni of dm tag t&lt;
l2a“. pr.«&lt;l- impl.rO •—tol? «
Smltotwry.dec.
all banner.«■V' “j,
ta.
'•Ifytw please, sir, said Bridget, *wo
announce to ,j
“
“
barer
priee.
&lt;«
They would
id of the aurFortBF, hoping
antran Viwa, in*
the cltMcns of HasW¥«
theJ ,n.
; next awisaranto
kard uf rfo.—
rounding
'PL in u&gt;cir line of t*« ? voiced tm* “inc
use dsgwiora" ’l'h
F'^ be“u* drU"k
‘Which rae b W"
ted into
taving driven a sb^ get up directly. &lt;H'* *• ltas ^un I
u and stupid- Altetnn'ms
uiuch
11 -G.teccc, tb«
and ov1 upwiuoea ncr vcJ
most kind* wiU *»
She retaliated; high worts«o*«L *j*d “ tU’l^rev mouths of dreary eaptfvlty MProduce «f n»°*
b,.A iiZfcinA*riA,',"'’r,"L
t...,i «,«,-l„-r ik-stierate quarrel. ft
Yi’m. Bo theb, Attonjev, CotmscUor und
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hr . ent was entered by
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The anler
V ritircnoW the Sixth
Countil and
KrpmoMative Dw.
Warranty and Quit CUim Deei!*. Reni I gUrfor defendant. Nonsuit by default.
trk-ta, in the M&gt;d Territ-&gt;ry nt'Kansas, hr?
1 OtareR re. Snifter—N. L
i. Batch for
leave reaptitfully to represent, that at thr Estate and Chattel Mortgage* for sale at |
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.
. I "plaintiff I. A. Holbrook I ' defendant.
•lection bald on the 5th frat., for Delate ti-UdScu.
1
Judgment fol plaintiff far re
tn Cirgrv^, t:rcfilrfrj &lt;jf the Legislative
SPECIAL JTOT1CE.
Tbe people M. Clu-fc
Aaaembfy an.) r-tfeer pntdie rafiarr*. gras*
frauds wrc (MmihUnI io tU return* C-r
Our patrons will please rccrcllrct llmt «ey and Balch for dvffimii nt. Verdict,
Oxford Prcck.Tt.hv ulM.ii a hngr number
in the State
1
^rpBTHratiqMO ’I? p'llvd « itat Pte- j Administrator*. Arar'd'ran* MorVpgres I’ri^n.

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editor J; M. Frflcr Oltribntrs the art tu
I .j
‘•Lad spirit*.” '

We have good reason to believe, that,
some “bad spirits” have been void in tfiis

vi.bg. of late, not Ixcauora of any overt
acts committed, but because those who
arc known tu luivo partaken, on being oil-

U- .nt

| . AnwjBBRwireu.
Walker and Stanton, commanding them
* ; u. give oerti&amp;fties of dactiuu to tlie tnptu-1
ben. that were intended to bu elected by |
the fraud* in Johewui Gnmty, was served ।
day before yemerday by a d^nity Sheriff
ul fitan:»o&gt; residence near the old c*mp,
.ut i-nrita. tai ™'J” a&gt;M&gt;ut two'milc* ciwt of I crempt.in. Guv.
| Walker to staying out there with Siqatori,
Lpt-ta.
। partly Iwcsusc be is nut wHI, and p^Ly
because be is afraid tu stay In' Lecomp­

«» rax ‘-r, l0 “•
il cupboards—for miro to
in to r«in:er*— for tMcvts t„
carriod in wallet* for plekpoctetsuT
•tf hid behind Ac -O&lt;d\fl,rCg“)

n-f ttae nt.™ ta

poor Camilira lose 5 per cent f„r tfa * ”
porc of having their saving* »btr« dL
will keep them awake of nights. nZ.
farmers hans’ uo derwi«it, . _ .l. j*

led upon, could not swear ttat it ma inTira pf-ple er. Hidra, Dillan and Dodnet. wtaue. yuurmeinoria’istehavefjai'd and *11 otiicr* having Leg*! printing d»oe
foxicBting.
.
’
cause to Ualicve.^Bnd do believe, ih’w* jat our office would be more punetu*! In vuuc—Swcezcy and Balch for the people,
ton.
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nrf.
Maj. Jberman, who to iu command of
I wara pmvva w.,.
«. ----- .
wrrenrartWTvrcred 100 l.-rti rra*w. Ttay |
naymtala’fa/the same; and at hast l.'A.'H'Jbrook'ffra delenJonts. DefendI ding to tlie carrauaaf thaPro-Slarsry mra tbe troop* tluu tave luwn quartered near of coin. Now tbe Eopmfaliie tenutare tufi ruwlioa in «!:ra&lt; :hc v place foil
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who hid bia Uleui in a napkin j*
i tb*m»clre«. Johnson csintT contains only
l^iwrencc, ha* received order* fn»m the isod iotoji bright and whining Srcip^'
coafi-fanct, ttat ra the 5u&gt;.1a'• of (Xt.ner bring the taraey, when they ask u* to anta nlweondcd,
The Store ofMr. D. k Coom of lAfla 14f&gt;rt voters, and a total population of only
i
Philip Datcr ex Israel H. Barnum—L
Governor to rcm&lt;»vo with bi* whole ownthere Were; oDly^bout 91 rotes j.«M*&lt;l; makeitn affidavit nt puliBcution.
; R»0 inhabluuts! Of coarse, such m&lt;»qexample, while thooe who -put ibrir mse-A. Hulhro-k for plaintiff.
Judgment has twice been Mt on fire uf late. At the ■ strou* return* gives prima jacit evidence mand to Letompton at &lt;nw.
| that on lira day fallowing, w hen it is nir-------------rai * ■•»
rv u&gt; the exchangee" are ktokd K&gt;&gt;
ills isothermal Eu-eJIency fee!* ttat be
i
far
plaintiff,
in
default.
।
first
attempt, a Leg • J powder was found &lt;•( being fraudulent thmugbout. A toa
ported &lt;-m.- LMB votes were polled.
rnoctXMATJOM.
c-Miualy Upon, Sa raxli apccuLu-.-* w J»L
need* thr protection of the troop*.
there ware no cousidurnMc numbyr !•&gt;! £y hit Erertitncp Kmosixr S. Binoiiam,
ish fancy slocks. Now all nmo.
Seme, W. wvtne—I. A. Holbrook fur near the fire; and tbe eerenid attempt w*s ! jorily of ten thousand would be jn»ta*
Th* fullowlngtoacvipy uf Judge Cato’s
pensms in xittcndanro or arnur-1 tbe polls
‘ governor of the State of Iftchir/an.
trusted but such as ran be herr J l, ri**k.
discovered by the explrafon uf a con of rea.*ornl&gt;lr and h&lt;x r*t from Johnson coun­
I thrimtb tb, day; indred they Lavs inferjn conformity with along established plalutiff. Judgment for plaintiff, iu de­
Injunction:
Now men privitly put all tL:r rart te.
.powder, llie fire ua* subdued, but the ty, as tni* 1.700 majority.
mviirm that mi to excc*d fr .tn twenty to custom, I hare'thought proper to deeig- fault.
’ We learn that Secretary Stanton open­
------- Dator re. Wook.-J. A. HoldUruuk safe was found to hat c been broken open
thirty perra-ns were around the polls of nstc, arid do by these present* appoint
■
nutuTuar &lt;ir xaxbal
ly avows hi* cunvli-thm that the returns
the arid Oxford Prccinrt at arny time dn- Thurttlay. the 26th day of No' ember far plaintiff. Default. Judgment for plain­ and 1500 abstracted.
nre fraudulent, sod, of course, under »ud&gt;
.Now m«m with well fill rd frnkr-*
To Robert J. Walker, Governor of Km»ring tha 5th day uf October. They would neXj n« A day ot public and gen*rnl tback*- tiff.
Mr.
Cbon's
I
&gt;•»
to
estimated
at
from
|2,rlrcumst'anrc*
be
can
give
uois
rtlfiratrx
!
cither to pay tbrir d«bu pr t&lt;&gt; ford*,
ui Territory, and Frederick F, Stanfurther at-ite that tbry have nottefaetory | giving and praise to Almighty God.
la««d upon them. Indeed, should an at­
ttarir debtor*.
Now the butcher mast
Park
v».
Btigbee,
tt
aL
—
I.
A.
Hol
­
000
tu
83,000.
t«.n,
‘
xcretary
of
tbe
same,
Greeting;
I
evidence ttat the pojmluti&lt;m of Johnson
I earorety invite the rcwm! people of
tempt lw mode to defraud tlie member*
_______is—
-*panra
-----------,— a- pnpola-1
~ . " I this
• State to
J asaemblc
.T" in tbdr
Default. Judgment
\\ inatA*, ffemuel J. June*, William I wait, and the baker must p. unpaid u&gt;4
Connty
ton
to
cugtain
Conntv
too sparse
cuatam
popolnuaemble
tWr aeveral
aevere I,, brook for plaintiff
’
rightfully drvtvd by the people bf their
the printer must be put &lt;*ff f-&lt; lb* ata
tirei
be p«*!).
thnt day.
day, ami
Hall. Hiram ,Bledsoe, J. H‘ Danforth.
NETTI ITMI.
timi W'
w&gt; grriat
grtxtt as
re w
» rcprevcotetl
rep; evented to
to be
poll- J jflanra
pl»res ofp.tiUic
of puWc wnnblp
woraMp on
«n ihnt
andII
I
’
erats, by the adtiiMra of th« »o fnmduUcath time. The era «&gt;f hoarding
ej
*t ttat iPn
ciact. They are aramred.
bi an
o.. n.
edah
-Pn-cincL
aaonrcd. ‘ unite In
on humble acknowledgement of[
of
Yi
II. ^atnaer
‘•kmeer re.
r». tE. Ingruhan—J. A.
brnt rrtunw,'we think we sprak advised­ .1.4m F. Easton. L. 8. Belling, A. P. cvanc round again with all |u blind, «*■
to.», t’’.tat
too.
-at a 'ut
vast mtjority
mijnrity ■•fthc
ofthc nx-uMBtnaniM Bt- ( His
Ilin gm-dne**.
enoAnere. which has
ha« cn-wned
cr-wv’-J anoth-1 °
Sweczvy ...
for ilaiutiff.
— Detauih Judg-1
ly when we *ay. that the pe*ce of the Walker, WilliamS. Wells. J. C. Thomp. reasoning feara, and all its -&lt; :-mpcred
Smith wa« lying M-rhnialy ill at New York whole Territory would lw&gt; imimdiately «&gt;n, Tlioma* B. S.i kee, and (J. B. Wind­
tnJhed tn rira return*, are not known do er year with propitious seasons, with '
. faf-'nlsindtr
J. lnsun- Grnntr.
To tbh t!rav would J pfentious harvests, snd peaceful habit*Rkinner rii Bronson—Sweezev for with neurulgia and typbnb fever.
and moat imminently hazarded thereby. sor, b-tvu Iraeu elected tnemlrara of the
.VrVU»—.Mr
. ' , -U. .. ,
praccn
!; ' Iirnuvu*
1&lt;rt uiI»r»r»u,
U
^.1,^
8kl"“fr "t
add ♦K.'V-rathefoec th.it 1&gt;~
th* mhI (hfor.1 Prcrinrt
Ufc h- thankful that
1
Tlie people of Kan*«a hnv« slaked all, LegWative Assembly of the Territory of
R’T' Specie baa increased (500.000
hate
Def’l'lu
P^ni» trtiiatrrl onrtliv brader«»f theTerritorv ‘ ond'fiimtoe
-- -been .verted; tlrat *n un- j
almrat, u|&gt;up this election; snd now th&lt;y Kkiims, to wit: Tbn above first three
w.tbm a fow soda of tbe Territorial line. usttel degree ut health haa prevailed, and ; tiff
in the Boston Banka since their *u*pen- will not endure to )&gt;c defrauded again.— named aa member* «»f lira Gmtiril, the rrvf
*t tn*? “ L“1’’ m"?
,O i ttat
lUt aan
” •W'
r'c “f f””1 I-»
•*»«&lt;» 1 I Coming
Corning re.
« P.
F Leonard—Sweczey for
sIjuuL-w'm. of f.—l »«• 1—«
If it br again deniointratc-l to u» thnt rnaimier aa member* of the House of
Wedo'hnt know of any aJammlira
there is no reliance to l&gt;e plared upon the Rrprcaeutativea uf me said Aanemhv np'
— - •
.Judgment far plainl^v- The .lion. A. O. P. Nicbol«&gt;n of Isillol l&gt;ox, wlial alternative i» )«ft biti '[x-iiited by law to meet &lt; i the jlrwt kun-1 better for otV reader* at the present fane,
and that if any *urh nn m her of vote* were i ItcaBt. I.et ua humbly bew-ech Ilia l&gt;l«*s'•£ •«
than the •ubjoioed:
palM, y«ir iiiMn&gt;'riaIi«t* belu-rc they '
Tmneasce lia* beep elected to •uccccd that of pcqtettud degradation anJ *Urery day ufJrnuary, A. D. 1858, forthecuuning upon all &lt;"'r labra*, and that, in hi*
ware P'lJflH
P:ib-re»i&lt;lmt» «f the Ter- j greet tDercy, He will ao order events as
Corning
(Sprague, tt a/—Sweevey the Hon. Juhn Bell who** term expire* &lt;t a prompt recurrence to the final resort tie* of JobtiM’f and Douglam, of the Mid
Territory, to wib •■n the 5th and ffthday* '
ritory orfcansat. Thsy a!«&lt;» are c-mfi- ■
w ill bent promote tbe happier** and pros- for plalutiff. Difault. Judgment far plain­ March Uth 1850.
«.f oppressed and down trodden pn.plcl
'
.
&lt;&gt;f Urtulrar, 1837, and ought to Ira c*&gt;ni-1 tie trade is going on they get. and qhiht
drtit ttat each a largo nunitx-r v-f vote* lw’r*,y nf&lt;uir people, and ‘■•cure tbe bices lUff.
Tboei- now in authority, especially tlie
other* are grumbling, they pay thrir way
could m-t Br-re been polled at one P._
-A yonng lady in one of th* priu- Secretary and Governor, hare resting up­ m'.esioned aa Council men and Rcprcaenta*/*' inj’* &lt;&gt;f liberty to uureolvc* and our no*.
।
Barlow, tt
r*. Finch Ncad—J. A.
and with the Newspaper as a life prmrcioct, *0'1 bv any «me *et of officer* with
with-­ I teritv?
tcrily,*
on them at tlii* moment, a m»«t awful revrr.swim ou the lop &lt;-f the wafer, alaj*
in tbe time iknltvd by law.
Aweecey fra pliintiff. D^oU.-JjoIgment
nod robbed of a handw-me shawl aud sponrildlity. Upon their wiwl.-m and
..there are einking all itmond. Adreno*
We wd.ibl alvo state that J-ihn«tn
far plaintiff
nlalnritr
'I
I justice in this case depend* the |tcace of
hereunto signed my name and ' fur
breast
pin,
by
two
young
men
who
es
­
liberally, and you will hardly tturil the
County, arid Oxford precinct in nartirnlsr
Khrm*. and. we may addJ the prime and
0. B. Sheldon r*. Fraaeis Rnweh—
rausrd the Seal of tha State to
hard time*.'*
is within tbeYimltaufanladlan Territory,
caped'with their booty, before assistance
’«.dd memlwr* elect, to grant Uranj their
I perpetuity of the Unkm.
l»e affixed, at Lansing, this twen- Ifiwrckcy f«r pl|iotiff. Default. Judgment
Every ward uf this i* tree, end it will
v. hich is nporiallv rca-rved by the raraticould be rendered.
Ixt them beware, for they tread upon certificate* of election, but yet d-&gt; refuee
[U B.) ty-sixth day of October, in the ■ for |&gt;la ntiff.
j
y
ic net out of he Territncr «-f K&lt;n*a«- tk&gt;it
»&gt; to d&lt;&gt; in contemn:* &gt;( u», and tritbegreat ।
year of our Lord one tlxtusand
|«
volcano!
G&lt;xwlyc«r. tirafr w. Joseph Thomas—
nucih Territory wa* dnorw-n for k-gnl net•sw- Alrttpr writer recently writing
damage &lt;-f the sai-J rncmlrar* elect, a* by
.
right hnndrrd aud fifty-srvcti,
tirerail nn the Sth aifl (Jth days of Octi'
tlrair complaint we tave undrrafeMidL
‘ oca Iu suit the firns*. Small pr.ifit* nd
and of the It dependrm e of the I. A. Holbrnolt for plaintiff, J A Swec- from Kansu state* that on coming down
for la«t. and remafrov the same at( llii*
We,thercfi»re, being willing that opebdy
’
United States the eighty aec- zey fi-r d»f&lt;udui,t. Judgment in favor of the Missouri River a Kansas bells came on
tiiw*, uv J dm; n-&gt; l&lt;-gnl •rtticmrntneate be I
juatice should be done in tb- ir behalf, du
oud.
plaintiff, 0125.:
bratrd.' d&lt;tc k«d to tbe extreme of fashion,
made witliin said ie*'rvatit&gt;n now. pjwl
oimmsnd and ettjoiu ttat immediately r»t«-» aakvxl in prospers* dar&lt; and tbaa
Bv the Guvarnnr:
’
having do stocking* on. Ho eloaea bia
fail to aelL lUtrvocbmcnt is all ths sroould n&lt;-t on the day; nor at any time pri­
axraviTiox.
TH«’ BU9CTIOSB.
'
KINGSLEY S.BINCHAM.
after the receipt of tbi* writ, you docau**
or to said rJccti- r.
nketchol the fair damsel in tlip following
the »aid memLer*elect to be granted their
Your Xlnm-.rUl*'^, legal voter*of x.**d I: J on* McKismkx, Socrwtary of Stale.
liberally, and let the public know where
The »tenmer Minm-baha arrived last
|
K
ax«*a—Tbe frauds in Johnson coun­
Repnraentxtiu- anj Council District*, 1
evening fr»ini the Mt*»o«ri. hsvingn large
cheap article* can be but
Adverttw,
*1 am unable tn say what the fiudii»n
m, w- .................. w.-uJ-l respra-tful'.y Mx.'txst aptlnet tl-c ’
ty are likely to predme s change, in the
number &lt;&gt;f piuwcngrr*, bound tu various
grant the certifiortea a* afor-aid. Ic*t In
|i* in Kau«a«—wboJdrar it i* fashionable
Ararat*
vote ««f sail.......
(Hfonl
retan-:
•brae water, *nl that you go on »rl[io$
po whhout hose or n-4—but eastern and »&lt;&gt;ut)iem point*.
..........pc&gt;-?iort bring
....... .. ....
Tbe Circuit Cour, for thia county clra-1'aapv ctof Kanra. uflhirw. Gov. Walker
your default com plaint abuuid again eonm
thennmlic* we,notfoed Mcaar*. H. K.
tod in tin- b-tttrwv fin*the Eichih G»uneil,
&gt;«l
adtantagreios
term*.
lucre
are pbc•nJ Tenth’ Representative District*, nr * cd fo» session for thia term on Friday'j notwltbatanditir his advice tn theouldiere certain I am ttett the iinr»t drrarad one Kich-JI* and E. G. Reber, w ho are direct tn os, and bow you hare executed thio
। to vote at ftwupoo and other points, in heboin I aaw in tbe territory did’ul use the
writ, made known to u* at Lecompton rat
for IXh-gEe to Cmww, fra -thu rvawso ; fast, haring been in acuion four day*. A |
I from Utah. They were the euginca** ot
! direct violatiuti of the organic act, has not {jurticle.’
tbe 20th day of XJcL A. D.. 1857, and •nc® alavut the*- times, eager to pick up
.r r,...i Aj siraijy ...
b lt.:
„llH, b„&gt;4,„,
our
Map**'* w*C'*&gt; train, which they acornnbargains.—Jaaenco* [JarAmi] CtKim.
Th* Bowery Bank of New York jauiied to Pacific Bj-rings. in Utah Wrri have yoa then and there thia writ.
•brave, and t.-r ollrar rr#u”i xbrah may
,
,
,
f
,
,
11 dared to oppo* die expressed will ot tlu•VYitnc*a mv hand and acai, this 20th
appevr.
They «*k hl. Evcell.nev !he t&lt; ndanee. lolt we learn frun rabcra, that | people, and w||h Secretary Suntotv, ha* Qty
concluded to wind Up iu con- tmv. Mfosra. Nich-db. and Reber turned
day of Ort., A. D., 1857.
Governor,-ami hi* H-nor th - Secretary. J j"4l” Martii folly sustained Ma previous
their fee** fe.wards the *Utca ra&gt; tbe 7th
ci-.ncluded tu flirow out tbe entire vote of
Stkxlibo G. Cato.
totajici siujli action ns their judgment inay : enviable reputation for enndor, acuteness
Sept. They Iwlieve the train will paa*
Johnson c&gt;&gt;i;u'tj. The vaarilating course
Judge 2d Judicial D»t., Kanwui Terri- wven* n4&gt;uke from the voter* of (Awl—
•nggreCta impure info the truth «.f .a-r aodjllM5e», In all hi* decirions. llsili.g
Hun. taleb Cushing has been tmmina- j , lira winter at Fort Iraramie.
j Fliot Dtfoorrat.
of Walker, Jsivtly deprive* him of influ­
They say Ura caUle uf the government
ted fra depmeWStlvB in the Stale Leg s-1
A Republican &lt;a&gt; ffidalc always r rct»
ence and re-«p&lt;ct from alt partfe*; bia ap­
trains, enroute for Utah, were ly ing firat,
ftu-l.AtKdfa, jn&lt;«-&gt;««• s*•“* h“
IU
datura uf Massachusetts.
and it ia believed lira train* will encpfinpointment w as! extremely unfortunate.—
aident.
and DUlrict*
the Supreme Court
as Uitel
Cliief •&gt;««■
Jtre•Menta ••frthc
ofrthc Territory
Territory ami
District* a
a ' limch
•»-«*&gt; «f
•*ttatfopreme
Court as
tcr
great
suffiium
through
the
winter.
’
111* desire to please all parties, to be
Do not be incredulou* reader
vofee in directing tbvir own effort. All ’ tfcci Thia Circuit looee*. in th* miring
Col. JobnMMi. head officer of the trans­
DttuocraX and/rec Slate by tarn*, as th, ' G«od Nbws raoM MiaxaaoTA.—The ,
i&gt;f which is r.-»Ipectffilly atibraittrd.
port service, with nineteen light wagon*,
of Judge Martin, a valuable presiding
noihing*—ia a relaike that Grat Chara
popular currcnttof public opinion seems St. Paul T.svre of tbe 94th. three day* was met. He was travelling rapidly., at
Sam. Walker,
G. W. Siditls
officer; and Ilia werruar will have to look
will very lively survive.—A’tff Af»r8 C. Tolls,
Gen. F&lt;-r I,
tu impel him-i-nis attempts to overawe later th*n the adviece before received, tbn rale &lt;/ sixty mile* per da v. Tbr mules
tract of country.
clalme
the
election
of
Ramsey
the
Re
­
T. Simjiwm,
’ Albert Nwwman,
were
hrcdktns
down.
Number*
&lt;&gt;f
them
of tbe people and equal reaped from the and intimidate with Soldiery, and tfan
It eovvord awrything—Iniv ea of trva*,
Henry Bcfiwn,
W. II. Duncsu,
were drv&gt;pplng on the way, wore down
withdrawing without hating attained any-, publican candidate far Governor.
II. W. Bakrc.
C IlraBdty,
J3F"Tlie Iraavmwrath City K. T,rcrImr.
,
J
it has the follow ing paragraph, the vote and rendered meleo* by th* extraordinary nieka and the estrtb'a aorfaoe dike.
P. \V. Woodward, | There wap a lai gc calendar of civil apd thing but humflialiuu, uf himself and bia ,
labor they had been compelled |u undrr- When discovered by th« inhabitant* the j respondent of the Tinra* in thin city,rets
John ,M. Coc,
friends, in short, bis whole rauursra in Kau-1; khowing 10,229 votes and majorities for «"•
I that the return* of the Oxford preriart'nf
II. C. Hcmmenirav, Gaius Jenkin*,
I criminal ean*ca, all of which we betfeve.
Ramsey,
and
9,087
far
Sibley
—
Ramsey's
Clark Stearns
8. W. I^Jr. k-e.
ma, mark him ns tbe intriguing politician,
Grass wn* very aniree &lt;wi the plain*.
• John*m reranty. were exhibited by Gov.
J. H. Taney.
' •«« disposed of satWaetorily, as near oa
Gd. Hoffman, commanding officer at,
rather then tlie Statesman.
' majority 012 s
j Walker at Lawrunce a* a*ewiuaity. They
R. M. Wilkinson, I *mh things ran br, there always being
Batxo otr rux Gc* ro*t Rxm*xt.—We Frat Iraramie,denie* emplwti&lt; ly a re-prat
But lira Dcqnratacy nre no* dependant,
E- D-UpJ,
j two side* t» * law question.
Geo. W. Hunt,
p&lt;ibli«btd
in
eranc
paper,
that
be
had
afaip.1 think we are safe in snnotuu-ing this rnranit While emtta *♦ ,nP ,,f Wf
**
WWtol- defc.ob. -airfj
W D *C,.“*dkr'
Much interest was cianfeaUd on tbe
£.&lt; u ump'n i" l—inh. A0 th. n.m«
•— ta
KU Chrti*,
ing. the eket'u n of Alexander Ramsey prii. and caused to Ira evcrfaaulr,) and
W. R. Judw n,
■ part of spectators, in the trial of Clark ' tlie people and re-uttnwe murpatiun In?,* Governor &lt;-f the new Stale of Minne- rudely treated, a Mornwai train. Ua da­
Aug- Wattle*,
deed anti twenty, were eopra-1 fret* ^flwhich be brought to us. There is tw&gt;
J;.s. F. legate,
ErcUtrv l|rath,
Kansas. Judge Cato qumes to the rescue sot*. Mr. Pioneer, please •laugh—out rn since* lira report n* utterly faUe.
Ham* Cincinnati Directory, te «*•
Mathews for assault and battery with in­ and iatue* a writ called, an injmfction. I
J. F. Grijwuia,
U* other
’’f J*“» «n«&lt;th/ Have
Jas. Christian,
("apt. Van Vleifenf theqnnrU-rmMler'a
mroring with tbe aame fatter tUfoyv
tent ta commit a rape. It was In evlmay learn for tbeniaelvca by calling at
.department, ha* arrived in thia City.
em-b other aa regularly a* they d ’ «r&lt;w
WCOr
—
tXQViMY itsro rnx rr.*v:-r«ST voting.
office. Tira apecitncB* lirtrae tw art- gen­
donee that the defendant, in company with
the page, of tfi-t tank. Tbi*. we
it
Bbockiax Cn*«xllty.
certificate* of election to tbe twelve frauderally irregularly cryatalized. minded at
■ his own son, and a man by tbe name of
Will be conced'd, to decidedly rich—G»ulcntly • IrctevI mccnlcr* fre tn Johnson I
&lt;&gt;ne
end
and
irregular
in
form
at
tbe
oth
­
Tbn Ilernld of Freedom «aya:
THE GOLDEN WltZE.
The nlerin of fire «N. Saturday evening, er. aa if luokeo off from aoun- nrface to
Andrew tfeott went io the hnttM of Ge&lt;&gt;.
Guv. Walker
add
Ix-cn
t
ry
Btaab-n
]
.user a:n tracrvi r* owso-o , - —
county. The thing works cdm'u&gt;bly. Wai- |
'ednesdsj ■uu
thrir
way to tbe , Curtis* in tbe fowtisbip of U oodlsnd. on
f't'OTXD TO THE ixmpcnw AX0 E&gt;- proceeded from the thin! house abnve
wera on Wednesday
— ,Ua
- --*•
ker can be wry Impartial, very juat, and
Tupper. &lt;« Elm street, and was the result fiiurth to C» r eights ij *n inch In length,
'
’is y_.
p*T*-»-i,
border, tri inquire
—, in
„ rqg-ird
.
-------fe&gt; ‘ dm night of the 22nd of October, the Mid
of one of the mrat shocking rasualltire luxue port white and other* a delicate
at tbe same tinra give tbcee ruffian* *e*ti
the fraudulent election returns fn&gt;m
the
•
x^thewB and hie enn holding Curtbra
9a rat the Exchange Bank Brat«rt. Mm
that we have heard of in a long time, it pink hue. Their gmcral sppearnoe* r*
O»f,ud prscinrt, in Jobnsrai County.— while Scott attempted a rape npon his in tlie Assembly, under an injunction from We are In receipt of a copy «»f thia valu­
appear* that-Mr*. Anne Bcnderhaefcl. tint of very small »uil*gmilc«, sach as we
They cxhiWt th- pidl lx&gt;&gt;k«, which' uro
able .paper,
Cato.
■
'
.
.puLli*bed ia New York, hr
.
who wbb an cldetly lady, attempted to have i-ften »ern in caves.
upward* uf 40 fi&gt;-l In length. On inquiry
UDreoo,^—Full -lum. g rr SiM/,
4 Co——- » “
It
10a on the Bank «&gt;f Rond«--?- N. Y. Tigre fill a lamp with l-urnins fiual wlthr-at
Mathew* was sentenced to the State
they Cxind, *i thcyi rejxvrt. about 120 of |
A aitniLr •!&gt;&gt;•«• ucenrrvd at Salt L*ke
to• be,
Democrat, 129 majority, it is said a larr-* 1purport*
‘”
— instructive and entertain- extinguishing the light, and. Ver) natural­
the fir*t n«» polled.resident* »f county; | Prison for ten years. Young Mathew*
a few year* aintr. Nalnralista pretend
uomburoilmbo,-««) l»U. 1',-r.Ui,. ’“S- " • «“
evumral it to ly, the intlnmablc nnd dangmiive fluid in­
*i» im toe ru*nt ma.
the bahn-n of the unwca aru unknown to I and Scott, arc still al large, havingn* yet
stantly ignited, exploding tbe lamp and
TM* ht an rxcrllcnt
U»
oar reader*.
anybody in the region, and are morcly
District. .
. Iraffied id’ of the cffiwtaof the officers to
•nniwL hat abrad oMmiwu’
/•»!«•
Sea pruspectu* in our advertiaeing col- the cun containing the fluid, and envelop­ gin; htn their esplanatiraia arern uvw"
fictitious oanieo, eptcrcd fra the uccb»- i
Iowa.—So £;r «a Iragril from give.-.
ing Mr*. BenderLsefel in flame*. Tliocn' rapt uro them. It i* to be hoped thatjti*in* train oi
—
mor, iinprvhaMe than tbe fact Ua«4C—tb- b-ngra.
l.owe, Rcpulriiran. 2.2B7 maj.
tire
mom
was
instantly
a
mas*
ufKre.
—
foe
female*,
and
the
*hip*n
i
&gt;
—-- _
t tice will yet be meted out to .them. Allatter bung well aUrated. and tbe former
Her husband and daugliteri* hand* and
CALiruanA.—bi IMti. tbe vote in Cal­
kA. arc di-tiart In tbe gru-ure, i*« »
From Ura KaSa*.
of Ir~4w.
1 tb&lt;mgh u’ndoubudly, under the induemx
y
NOTICE.
\A
a mSr&gt; theory to excuse Ingnorance of
if &gt;rnla ottfod: Buchan*n 57.925, Fremra^
person* were badly bumed Iu attempting
n.
vt- n.
La. Oct. 17.
1
°r rBm *1»”»’ paliation of their offense.
Jo extinguish tlie flame*, which «ohorribly Nature'* wuodrous working*.—.Vaau the orant»rfe&gt;t.
^uW.ma.
*
5« nu tha Mrrchsnt- P •
20,337. Tbov.-te-tH* yt»r stood:
lie time fra holding tbe Circuit Court*,
Gw. Walker ami Secretary Stanton
„
wmo me; at Fiali’a UnicL &lt;•&lt;» Wedoeaffiiy "’ho»oev er put* tbe bottle lohis own Hjra. I
burned Mr*. B. that she died ycaterdsy
Cr. Vig. rtUrvwd &lt;•!•. fe"‘ •'
ruU’ eu‘
for ih* Eicbtb Judiciul circuit. &lt;&gt;t tinr ler, D&lt; mocrut 40.000, 8tat&gt;L-y, Rrpublicvycung ln»t, on thvpr way to the border, dcliltcralely walk* to the very vergu of
—Harriwm rat th* right w .
State of Mfehigsn, for tbe year 1858 and(Sunday) motLlng, after etri!uring the
Fro**
Mciicw
aaS
Texas.
can 27,009. Tbe Democrat* loa* 11 925
5a i«n this Hartford Bank
** a
t&lt;«.fc,q&lt;iir4 In per»o'i ii&gt; r- ^nrd t«» tiir fraud- the precipice, there tn lie down andslyep.
1850 are hereby fixed and appointed a* timet aw fol torture. When the fiame*
( and the Republican* gain 7.000 * total fiiUoaa.
were rxttnguishrd, ber clothing was cn-1
’t
Waahington, Oct. 31.
yleat elrrtion TvtutT.s from the Oxford •Irak
• it
’• *
be —
understood
■»——a-t-«
that droukepneaa
J—..*—.— tia
I* Cunov Cot rrr.—On the f&gt;r*t Tues­ tirely conauiued. and her perum w*a ab'i
Ry the arrival of the southern mails
pryrloct. iu Johnson county. They, ex­ n-» pditaioo for crime, und there will be change aga'mst tbn Drmoeruta of 19,925.
.iixilb.
moot a crisp. There w ire two aflerturvs
10» «wi the Bank of Kent" •
day iu February and lira third Tueadoy
we liar* detailed new* frran Mexico.
pt on a determination to M-e juoticu draie
Folilteal Frawcatiou*.
bunted in ber abdomen and sloinatk. and
1cm crime, Mid lew drtiwkctmeat
m Bepteroorr.
Ibe old rumor* of tbe retirement of Vjg. Ind ran, female. Ac.
to tbe actual reaidefits of the Territory.
Tbe five men, three Hydra, Devoue
Iobia.—On the 2nd Tuesday in Febru­ a man wh&lt;&gt; took hold ol her arm in quench­ Presidcut Cota-mfort are again rife. Tbe
ing tbr tbunca took trran it iheDeafa rlren
- Male fa
ary. on the first Tnr*day in May. on the
and Dillon, ladioted for breakingopen and
present government appear In be strong­
Where it Oxfoidt
the ease of the people m: the three, Hyde*. fourth Tuaodsy in September and first to the lion*. It is a shocking accident, ly in the cutitidance o« the people.
burning the house of A. Harding ot Maple
IraW guilt* ' •
and c-vnveys aiuitlwr warring ngaimrt tliat
Scnor
Garopauh,
riiief
eushuM-r
of
the
dxf-r-.l city Im* sprnng into notice like 1 Grove township, and who were admitted Dillnn and Devour; rafter exprereing a Tuc&gt;«lay in December.
extremely dangerous and vxplraive arti­
ontcalm Covrrv.
—On
the —
third
-M
--------------------....------------ Tur*
. — - , cle known a* Burweg Fluid or rather eliJrmL\gnurd. Several gwi’lcmeu from to bail on a preliminary examination, had belief in the innocaatc ol the aecu*cd
,Jata«W
more ttaw htimateB tha*. tbe prureeutiun . JV *• ,h?’h"“r&gt; ,nd “
firM Tur* :
Lawrence went down on Tnc*dav to hold
the democratic
^Tcw^r.-Dn tU firerth Tore- Afomiav.
a meeting there. |V» noticed Mr. Bob-' noma time since, becomingdo-gusted with »rain port owing top-r^calfreliug We
r
I
- ■’ *--*■ -V *« ------- 1 »r_ o—„ 1-1- z-i|.
wrewftr if all pmeeceii-m* sg-rirat Demo-1
in February and tbo sercrad Trawlry
cratie malefactur* arc poti tkT movement*? tin Defetber.
Thsy return, d ua Tburwlay end rete-r- suddenly drcampad during the night pre­ n... -L-a-’J.
— ■.....
—
—il] K«»r Cou»TT.—On the first Tuesday hundred dulfare * y-r for re-frrehnwnt. j
But perbajw wc'1arc
tov a.
fa*u
Although
—dnuka. hdtardn, pigt.il, tu-—fau
' tod, Iballhey l.xmd ..ne family rtwbVng view* tu the day on which their trial &lt;a*
_ -1 ....... - - —— — — rwHu wan major saoin March, on the firat Tutrelay in June,
Ciillough dmiea any complicity with NieThe following Mwrtmru- - v
knowing nothing pciwonally in rcfatiun tu I
&lt;m tbe third Tueeday iu October, and cm no sort right fe&gt; censure the «.«npMii&lt;*i arogtian affidra.
ramrt railrt^J festival held
Lleva*^.
of bin ixraum for •axiravamrjv.• v.i
tbe
second
Tuesday
in
December.
The run i.n
Otdhrd fh.m‘Litrle ferita F*. Mimwri.
°&lt;&gt;ur MutWrs Ih.
' draw hot look favorable W&gt; their innocence,
------ 7, . . •
IDCH,
considerable evidence &lt;rf Hrcir guilt, and.
i?' •111
r-,h- »i»»
when, will a chance of a fair and Imparwho never tn
no doubt, their bail with a miration vrf
I rial trial, they should plane to. high an en- November.
*“ “I- “J i&gt; * i«-v&gt;r
Nbwaoo Cocwtt—Ou the third Tncap—lUr tb,re u. U«, .buu.au
day m March and on tb« third Tuesday cnnurlt
Mortgage fcredoeuree figured compicfo—et thrir ob!!"i.’.fon tr- &lt;b-irfrfelkLjrtid
Brazoria w
leave thoeh in th* hnchwbohad confidence
in them. |Wa thtorid have conridtred
Doi W
such a esHirao an evidence of guilt in Ro- in.November.
Gsaxd Tuavbbbu Cocxtt—On the arcpublieaos; bta tbe Pioneer reys they were

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day i« Nf-veml-ra.

fore Ukcn into cmuMeratin-i.
of tbi* State
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COLUMN
COLUMN.
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To the Public.

BUCKLEY

The sntacrii&gt;cr taring n few d.yi lon­

ger to remain in ilaMiug. UiR-re . remov­
ing to the West tak«* tb'M (Uiblic method
of winimneing h'u intention ,rf
SELLING GOOD'S LOWER
than any orall tbe stores in Barry cmmty.
He wisbos it distinctly understood that
lie meant to acll

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Mdum
am) J
Chmmo i« C*iu-tAUU,._BJ
J™
1 '“* ** ■•
*« N»w Yorh fn.m San Ju­
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Norte, tta Timei
from. N irarucue m. the 20th‘ tdc. Ail ■
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n *&lt; r birru been (,xP..'!rj fr„ui t|,(, AM) IT takus mu.m.v To uui uuou jew.
AL the Pn-si.lrnttal hlr&lt;*ta
R t
- - ffittj &gt;j JT
WL buv-t received through n letter to
l!» Wth tdtu HcU V
^,u“* U
c~‘7 “*■’
fa c ly.
S'llowing account uf ona of
, Martinez
ie Pi'.’**- hn’,rible bntdleriwi wn hare
—j
Jf-WLLtir aki» laxiK ktouk
.jni vt »iace tlie day. of -Adam Heron, G:.4! &lt;1.4
“uii.rop.iBL__ t___ _ _
_
..
bu iif/inatrjii I. from mm it!$••$&lt;• ros- I criMrewpMhbwum^r Walk*.*
f
.u.k.lity'-Mmiot be &lt;|itc.lioned.. jiii'
Nc... Ihuu Owp.,, !,, „14 3|S| „
•eoikt cmii« in » pri' Uic letter, nrul U;
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v.^1, I J. ««.«-! o be ..,.„tedu.l
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with Mend,

tuillcdand mitwillep Green, Yellow, Red
and White, bolt ILuiucl.

duv iJ । '
- -‘ted -Mis. Jenkin, withlw-i
•' f 1-crviyU‘d In m*rrl-injr his rL'l
\Sl. 1 •5 4 * lauptad tniworn few tiircatu, '
bib!
app inlol, wax bnirnd iu icdluek !

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true, And it will
buxine*. roan
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mal 1 profit. and
u to slick to Utt
. d»y&lt; and Usm
int ia fill the or-'
irtisc jourgwda'
►lie k»..w where
id.
Adrertiw,bur head ia aSU:

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irt with a num
Aiteh* of Ohio.—
de airaiya meet*
ithccyek of that.
id'.antauaKia4y*
gaiibtbntb wiaga
iocr*ti: .nd knowthat Gov. Cbaaa
^-5’ifr

h City K- T..cor; in thia city, says
)K(brd precinct of
xhil'itrtl bv Gov.

I fiandwriting. «“d
,ned fiRy-fow feH
I1 except -me htmw&gt;pio&lt;! front Wiltory, lbq«e «*»•
•,tetter Jollowin-;
as they do op*1"
iThis. we thtek it
idedly rick-

«l . idplrl. «.l &lt;kir

|.ta.-rt, tut tud I
[tt, n-’yi be. belter imagined
ltd. ilediiJ aisilawua,
r the ydd woman, und her f.-w.
ideriag ^or Js cimiug, i; i» *.ud
_________ »hi;ci :X tty rm-ntmu fit'Har»
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rille aud a ku.fo. Mid wk^it'^n ju micIi m*
H»ri«v. Be tad net firxo go, for alajut
aae h-jndrrd yard* from tbrin-nw; on tin,.
riMjwLuii p?&gt;vd through a sir^ipi'wtxMJB j
he met Hsriey, appareeMly prwcwodmg vi I
eompkte !ta work »f dtktruction. ' A fi»r-'
tnerk boy who b.i|&gt;peiK*d to tat. short ;
di»Uni* Uhiud. W*s t-ic so’e wituCds uf
the dieadiiil Mvnce ttat bustled. and which
fr &gt;m hk blood with terror. A short but
vwUateonvv.-TOtioti a&gt;niynclrt4tl hetwccit
then, whi ii Adams diBchargvil lii&gt; ride.
&lt;*tly *&lt;niu IJng lUHiry in tta ami. Har­
ley a Jar/y/aihk-tie man. then closed «ith
him. Mid a krrible coihiict followetL A&lt;lsin. at Ust. nxchrcd . faul blow, from 1
bi« .nUgoubt’s ktiifo. and Hurley- though j

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a now stock «.f Fall Mid winter GOODS,
w Irivli ’•jjl Li a»4rt».&lt;n
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F.A-’Sr.

at nstotii-u ing low prim*. My motto
in ‘a lit tk- cheaper than the cbvnpc.1*
/
I Lave just received a good uwrl]n/nt
lu'dic.
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variety of Wo»l DeLoins, all very ntco
nud yury cliojp.
•
-Alm a good sasortnivnt of Cloths lor
mcu’n uc.ir, and a liifgc Muck uf .tuples.
Inci&gt;rp«watvd lb 19—4,’hart if P.-rfwlual, Denim. Sht-eiiugv, sLlrting, &lt;ripo, check s
and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a new L»t ot
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Cull, attention of its frictid*. tuilron., and
the puLIk gcncr.Uy, t&lt;&gt; tbi; f-Ibjn'ing fact.

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Citizens of P. C. and
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TMeOLDEI PRIfflB.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY
G-OILIDElNr T»HTZEE.
On&gt; of Uu (orgeat anti bed lUtrarg

I have l*cn reported in New York as sel­
ling G.hhJm for the last six months,
Each sutocribcr will ta unfilled to a
Jess tlian Na* York prices.—
gift worth from $ I to $900 in Gold.
• Will you ple&amp;Mi bv,,r ra^
TucLVua ,
wilb a call and exam­
3 copies for one year
•S.OO
ine rny stock of
10 ii&amp;.oe
READ—READ—READ*—BEA D
the.
LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS-GIFTS. .
I pnrknge containing t.’&gt;l 0 in Gold
10 Gold patent Lever Engtah Hunt
ing Cased Wstntes ‘
100 each,
15
“
25
“ Gold! “
100
“ “
“
300 tadie.
“
100 Silver Hunting owed
Wstcbcs , —
2n&lt;)
waldies
10 to 20
“
500 Gold Vest &lt;k Guard &amp; Fob
Chiiins
10 t» to
5000 Gold Locket*
2 to t«&gt;
“
Gold Ring.—Ear Drops—Broaclw,
BrvMt Pins—Stud—Cuff Pint*
Sleeve Button*. Arc., ie. lt&lt;&gt;|15 “
liiirnedlalcly tm n-wipt ot thttautacriptian money. th Titlwritar’s natrtc will Qc
entered upon &lt;’&lt;tr ai&gt;tarrip:i&lt;4i book, op(Hixite a number, and the gift correspond­
ing with ttat rrnnbi'Z will be R.rwardril
At Wholesale and Retail, nt such price, to'hi. IT her addre^i by mail uf express,
that it will Imi an inducement for Country port-paid.
Merchant*, Pedlar*, and Farmer, from a Addrcs* BECKET A- CO., PuiitmH««,
48 and 49 iiuffiR’a Biflilfnff^
distance, to call and examine before pur
;
\Nr.tv Yottx.
coiutlng elsewhere,;
tsr- Xrw«F*pcr» thK.uphMttTta VatedSirtt.

Shoes
AND

omas

FALL GOODS,

CLOTING.

DE ITS HAVING

A Cash capital of 8500.

1,307,903.421

TWidoa AfXTCipiiei&lt;wBTfa»w-!t4&lt;»J&gt;H'0'.
ui^iUiiMM'oi u patfofal l»a*i«,’i»idi l«&lt;i
tgrncic.m all principal place., inukri
Mercantile &gt;y V.tn; (oini&lt;hp&lt;l &lt;ai a cmih
SUmibrd, whli au envialdc rrptiC’it
- st t-&gt; p'ec’-s, raked tun dead body, ■
Vxtimi alike tha sumo
iho
u p iible. mor.- I !&lt;«dy than til. oWU.
tank* tif ita Huibi n. or tha
» 't:i tta kvk'c id'll Btickitig upright in lii.
Mi-&gt;aib&gt;4ppi, the Gulf of
b-dwt, and tur.ijd it jnn the prrwnct- tif |
M.-vco or the Northern
Sirs. Ad-ms. 'iiiv boy f&gt;U&gt;&gt;w,xi nwnlmiii- !
aifly to »«e;t!dcimucinctU, tintfrighten-!
•
Lakes prrwitlilg A
a powerful organic.L t-sntmai.n uM ivtaoce, and too weak
m give it hhnsclf. M m. Ad.iuu remi red

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS.

i on hand; and-wU
U^hgi^to buy or
ki ll will do ■eil.tueall'rbc4&gt;rc horgniniug
due* here.
I would psrtirulurlv call the attention
«&gt;!'prr*«&gt;:is «}»» sre tuiHug loth' Get
that I haw i*t Rrcwivrd a large abxk ot
I NnlU and ‘'brw atwl itnl I will f.roiJi

get up Suita on the startest notice,
in a manner und at such price.
calculated tnph-Mctha
most £u&gt;tidjom.

BROADCLOTHS,

GUI 1) STONES

Casrimenn and Vest inc*, is thn largest
and moat varied' ever brought Io tbr*
place. In ronclui&amp;m I would call your attvntiou to the merit, uf

Mr. Henry Brown,

B&lt;»n J

•iugs to drake hi. bloody knife, and cut.
brig he' Iliums until b“t a lineament
*»« rwogmiable, plunged it into hi. own
heart, ur. i i|ll tack, IL Find .till grasp­
itundyr^
ing tbe fotig Lair of hi* victim. The L«»y ,
a*, last w-ftt-icntly rrwered himself to
. taken. u«.rrsa Ur aidjwbtn it camo tath nu-u were
thy the
STABtunr and dignity
d-aJ. and ltrs.
u»«-n»iV!e, having
klmosl iiird t&lt;&gt; death. Great cxeitenictit j
pn vailed. She was can. fully removed j Eminent Amrrt&lt; nnCon».rndoul
■nd altende), but oinn*it recover Adam* i
ON MERIT ALONE
rovxriixc ITS CLAIMS
li»l bitt. i|ecrutly interred; but when | j
TO FATHOMAGE 1NDFAVOH,
Ivft, p-i'powN lad been made &lt;&lt;*r nailing I Afliirduig xiiperii'C. facilities nnd »&gt;*-tirity
Harley's b■ aJv, to. tree. Adams wa«tin.
in mrftv-rwofitanrim--c—Cnmnier.'’m,
Benally rdaphued, bring tbe editor of
Ahttaakul, Mciwntile or rural, while
the W.rr Gi ijity Sentinel, tbe only pa­
nmking for iwpmlanMi and pubper m that sect"-in.—Stoughton ( H’«») Th•
Ik* &gt;utvfee
. —THE FIRST OF —
FIRE 1XSUILA5CE COMPANIES,
or AMERICA.

true -.-ounm to pursue.

OF

Cotatv.rifcty. sudWsleoriWif-1; bei«g th
north half
nwrth waSqusrUr, nd Iho.oul
wool q&gt;MUr of Uh narlli w«*t &lt;*n«r. sod th
Booth w««t fracllooul qv*Tt„ of wvlion o..nib«

AT

iianscoMrs,
Main Street,
KALMAZOOA'

(Q“ Remember the

sign of the

large red boot

FIRE and INLAND

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT

YESTUFFS.

.

on the building.

CH ANGE OF TIME.
Battlo Crock, Hastings and
Bapids Stage Route.

L.

G.

O. D. HANSCOMB

Natid rt'tcr Monday .August SIst. Ifi57. until furtluT tii-tive, stages will
leave the fijlow ing mined plncvt, c» fol-

O

L*nve lla»ting.for Battle Crtvk. Moniktys, WiTlnewlay. and Friday*, ut 7 «'clock. A. M. an&lt;f arrive at Battle Creek,
■at 1 o'clock, P. JI. in time to take the
altern-H.n cur. cx»t or west, and on Tuv-duyir. Thursdays an.J Sdturatfy. at one o’,
cl'-ck P. M. in time to take tl« evening
! train.&gt;fsirs.
’
Lente Bartle Cnxk fta Hasting* on
Tuf«6ay», llmnsiiy • and' Salto day » at 7
o'clock. A. M., and arrive at' Harting*
, at two A.'ch tk, P-. !&gt;!., aud on Mondays
! WnliK-Mlays and Friday, at L#lidc, A.
i M.. nnd arrive in llaslirign. at 10 o’clock.
I
Lmivo Haatiugn for Graud Rapids on
। Moiijaya, Wc-luml.y-a ami Fridays at
10 •44&lt;&gt;ck-aud ernve ja Grand
Rajiids nt8u‘&lt;Vvk I’, M.
LenKTUranJ IDpids for Hnrtkgs aul
Battle Creek onTnewlayw, Ttar*Jay »,aml
&amp;hur'd«\ s, at four o’cl« k, P. M.
17iut£
C.SHEPAERD.

AB USUAL

_________________ ** e*». Indigo, Ex. ot
Lu*wood, Copperw. Vitriol Ac.

Boots and Shoes.
cuAd Jolt to BccvnUn&lt;M*le—truulv t

(S(.

Ocuber. uevr,

J. 1). *1 X. 0&lt;zn,

"

t.’ Bank,

Clothing!

aad Ovar Hbirl* TrvaMinc Ua(«, UmbrtlUa Ladir.pwtclwb, ttaiorv .rat

DRESS4iOODS

.

GROCERIES.

___ Hurtw*"-

Paid

«&gt;r FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES .nd DEER SKINS.

AiUhiVAGE SALE.

taefaUI-Tb«tac

ling or m&gt;l telling, at present
show- every candid price*

.iiiiaiter &lt;»f *n *nt'k
ir.an.tbe rtgbtof
ipnnd vwaam Vith*
i genuine. f*h&gt;l

CATALOGUE.
Notwithstanding the high price of Cot­
ton (taxis. 1 stall sell Tip Top Print, for
42f refit* middling for 8, Stripe*, •Ticks,
D&lt;nimM Kentucky jeans. Drill* Slu-vp»
Gray, Cnwimei, StntinrUs. Flinnell.

■JLitIlv cr. n.e im-mit g &lt;«f the Medditfg-{

■

SALE

"" ‘-’fwmjt Hous.

'
■
•
|।
t nr apnvgiim .foreta w^ el theS..^,,. ,'

I-utthHr,
looked
datura in,

*Prin£

»*,»•&gt;»•

.

JFimmsItoh W.is'r P*r uo« 8u.l.~
o «TU.-•'&lt;J;t perugraphanertIliff on tbe

Eatt End of Town.

itborif. t: .v leading busiiHM, hojw Wt
• LOSSES EQEITABLY .AWUSTED
’■ i t-, v.hoMi ac*U-n4vu ei&gt;miretUM»
moMPTL* VAW.
iron;.
t the Stale git e to it. kmmlrdgv
l«urd |Vttboni Del«V bt
of Cr-tu. that fanner, will PatiBes j.OifcS
A.bU fchXb*■ Aa« ni
rithr’ • !.®ir d. Lta to tlw merchants
I lasting., Mich.
■-e
। priHlui'e—the Grand RapW*
. । k.-« an .-uvr thus: b it u»t
very
j iw * fur a gentleman pssstL I E V P U R lt&gt; M k I A,®
, It

J-I «
. four bmvy wfodcwk- te.«.
f’. :• ...&lt;..pH&gt;n the farmenfur not selling * U b,.5„„lrt! *
thlirv ,| Are not fonirrs nt liberty fit i II i\ D
■ toget j d pritea for their prodr.cm ju»tf j A 1 L V Ik
Mtlie
.eynlo iimujes’ arc at liberty to'
.
..
gti a p.
price for their HicrchoudaM I*,
To : - f which woaMy. Certainly |hry
hi»er
h tiowd a right, hut they Airef!
•t-’ a
to repudiate tb-ir deLt., m»w i
pa-’ '
■ raitse they can’t get M noich !
dor IL.'
as'they desine. They
•red.., .
,ri honor to pay their credit**.
: • t$ey Qare the' menm end e.tn
do «.
. merchant may aacriCw 10. 20.
“•I 30; . cent to meet ha. matnriiwtnoW*.
tad .-iu । t.op.iUe one will do it ruthrr
’tai
. r ttadkgraoe of a protmt. B*;‘
°®r fa ; ■ r«. it m-cm.s, propose t«» .utwn'rt
tea.» san tire, lail tu have fiill prict* nr

Q II
'0 **

North .Ido ot Main Street.

New Carpet Store.

C.
_ T.
P
1

.

COOPEKINC BlsiXE-M.
a«taln&amp; nf BRCSSElS. THREE PLY

AMMUNITION

INGRAIN, RAG.8TAIB and DRUG­
GET,

miscellaneocsabticles

LOOKING GUSSES,

WR1,
tb* aht 1857.
MOSES FUULT8.

�CoodNews! Good News!!
whit* ttiadenrr!. Thia M the .igrulicant a-d
*pyK&gt;I&gt;n*.t:ti-ejf tbe True Dipsliv* Fluid, or
Oa ■ ? Jme»i Fnrp^wl by Dr. J ’ )h U'M'tHtux. si
fcr tU rare* I.-A&amp;OMtieu aud bye-

com:

GOODS

NEW

GRANT 4 SPAULDING'S
nttlUH. Hit 1st JUKI HI 103IU11II

Ready Pay Store,

CUMM ISSIt &gt;N EK’S N&lt; »TK E.
'STATE of rfilaa S Grecu, Ute of Hsalingade- '

jvinl wunu.

Just received a large
stock of

To the Public.
The auhacriber having a few daya lon­
ger to remain tn Haatinga before rrmovirm to the Weat take* this public method
ofannnumjbigVm iirtwitiun «fl
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
thutt any nr all the storra ta Barry county,
•iluwiahcsit distinctly imdotwtuod thnt
Ik- nn.au* to sell

EVERY VARIETY,

FOR RE-AJD-5T PAY!

To be sold at Lowest

Hr ia ttn-fl &amp; disgusted a itb old Inul
and *» are hi* creditors; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO; and cvustablea won’t tremb­
le you.

'I
N&gt;&gt;twi»W"*«n&lt;lit&lt;S the high price of Cot.| t»n Good* 'I shrill
‘ " m-II
" *"*
“m
“ prints rfor
-'~
Tip
Tup
r It! J i*nt»jrniiklling
____
fiir 8, S’ripca, Ticks,
- ‘
hmm. Drills Sheens
; । Ihniitns hr-ntm-kj
—...... Sattinrtta, Flannella
■; Gray, ^
Ciwmimei.
twilled and imtwillcpGrven, Ydluw, Red
mid. White, bolt flannel. .

FRI5TS

GKGBAMS,
BRILLIANTS.

nos,

A nice assortment
FANCY

barages.

Ready-Made

JUST 1’iECElYEl)

BONNETS To GIVE AWAY—ALL
At the cb.f|HWt nl...- ill t. »n by
KIN DS BONN FT TTUMINGS
H. J-KlLBTflETiD
'
ATTHE
a new sti ck of Full and winter G00D3,

Uelbing: Ac ver so Cheap.

G R O C E RIES
OF ALL

Kinds

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

DR. 1MYNALT8

FALL GOODS,

Clothing!

Soel. a* Coat&lt;. Over CreJ*. Pant., Veeta, shirts

HATS AND CAPS
GOODS, GROCERIES, CARPE

I hme jii-A received n £&lt;•&lt;«] awrtmr t

DOTS A ND 811 OES

DRESS GOODS
Such ns I’nntr^Xiingluims. l^aiotina, Ms

ri-jos. i*»rnrnetta» Black Alpsceui and a
vnricty of Wool DuLoUM, ail very nice
und wry
Al*o n gi"al nsaortment of Cloths Isr
men's uvKr.nmi a Imge ato.-k «&gt;f staple«.
Dvtihna Sbtc tiuu», ahirting, stripe*, «ln&gt; In
mid tickings.
J 1ST RECEIVED p new lot o|

t

■WE SHALL
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC-

CUUNT3.

GRANT k SPAULDING.
Hastings. 3um&lt;4. 1857.
vttnl

J.M. HUBBARD,'

Musital Jnstrnments;

HAWtSGS *st&gt; VICINITY,

SHEET jszrtTS?
And Siuxkal McrcbaDdltes
JCALAlfAZOO :

JUHBLH

T"-j '» u~. .. n-&lt;— -'-tens'a.
O. L. I3-A_‘'£r,

Judge of Probate,
•ATTORNf-V AND CoVNHELUHi. &lt;T LAV. 1
BasdTmor. It-.pa. U.tQ V'u Micldffaii.
tut- iommwi
untd luribar auiuv. I • ill

CLOTING.

Atar&amp;H,
BIT .XEVBaTnELESS TKCK,
K™”'1*'

Ow*

KlnUvfmmlru

_r ..___ ..ue —

r.rlhn mint br u-UIrd fit!

•flarunga. Aug-15. IB."*.
,_______ _
r IQ m" F F A 8 H M O N
HrtHi: mteo&gt;ter wosM t?jw thin nwjlwd nf in
JL l.ra.i^tu.ci'umsanataogaartMJItorrvCu.

LOR SHOP,

will br xid tor from tn to 1j| ev-ut. * roll—rome
au-1 Ivuk at it, beautiful •tyl»», Wisdow |&gt;ap*r JEJ
ita arwll, think of that.
Il b« log t a»t tbe wa&gt;oo fur wiling farmerToob
laLidluUee thrm al Ida* than Cvat, luanng the
on hand nnd all jn-rwiiin wudiiqg to buy &gt;r tiiu.»»uiutbii nnaclf. »ir*i dan Sqytbea 6 al.il*&lt;•11 will do well tocull before baigainii g llug&gt;—Tip Tuptlr.-ve lined Cirk* i.ahilllaga, &lt;
Kited 4 aUUlnas lloea. 2 abilliaga, Fad Lacks t
elsewhere.
du. Cheat Lucks 1 ahUliag.
I wotild pakticukHy call the nttcntii u
&lt;if pi rvotw »li\ arc building to th- fcrt
that 1 have juM Rereived • large ’’I’ ck &gt;1
I Nail* and Glum and that I »ill f.irni Ji
wiili, Gbuw. ii-iiL, Dour Triiijii.iiiig* &amp; ;..
at a* low n figure a* p«»*U&gt;lv. ■
•n21.vl
II J KKNHELO

kMI

The auliKcribiT b.ts juat opened a fine
i K-k of Musical Merwatidisc emulating ir.ll.URH
—... ....... ........
st ih« ICra'.^" &gt;f &lt;** '&lt;&gt;- In Um *"^1I&lt; at llnfrr
in tin- Slate ufMirbli; ...Am I Ur OU &lt;U&gt; ut Ju*.-.
A. !» KJ. al../rf.&lt;i. V M U ..wldaiju Ljiirr
•E.' cl muitoaRtf*. •1 ; - &gt;•’. '■ • b.T which W»»
power of •*!« *oirt»I"o. • ' wildiSKWtgMh
&lt;h tin-beat Ituliuii und American Alanullrturr.
H II E E T M &lt; K I C ,
&lt;&gt;f every dcwnpli&lt;&gt;iii umj uf ibe latest
■ diblii-utioii. ' _
STH 1 NCS ,
Of the best quality hirnlt ixatniments.
|

ulnce.
A very liberal dediicflbb made to those
piin-hnaiiig in qiwntitiv. Promt nttentiiai paid to country or­
ders.
Mr. II. will give his personal nltentk&gt;n to tuning Pianos, by ltining,&gt;.rdera
at bis store comer Main and Burdick
Street*.
„
N. B. Jiut received a new nuuirsl
instrument, called the English Mctalie
Harmonium. Cuil and rtnminw.
J. M. HUBBARD.
n^L®m.
Ort. ISrh 1857.

If“fHE~O D iTAND
AS C8 • A ,
•,
TVith a* good and coi..4ie,e no asaortII inettf -*f

cuutitt sf Darty. sformuM, un thr Hlhdiiy t&gt;f,
Octubrr. next, slow n’oiuek (a th*. alUnitem of .
retd d-v.
ALEXANDER tt C0UXIXO.
!
J. tt A'X N. Gotr,
Msogagrc
Alft-fur M»rtjt«gre.
f Dated. July t.lb, 165..
iewvft IJ
MuilG AGE"SAiX
EFAULT bating bren mad. In lb*p*rn&gt;«M
■r a email! .uui of uiuury iwvun.l to be paid
br an indruture )&gt;t tnuOeagr, bearing dale tlw
IMh liar.uf April. A. D. ih.4, oxivulnl by 14ac
Dvctrr new ui Barre Cuiinli.Slaieuf MicbiganJlo
Ephraim MJIIaldut Idi ing»!..u musty in tlir»Uto
of New Turk, awl recordeu in Krgiaur'a ulfcec juf
ll.. County &lt;&gt;l Uarri, aferraatt. ub ths &gt;■ th day of
June. ISJi. st three -"cluck p. m. In Liber Oof
Moft-age., al jMgrSVJ. ai.d which Mid i&gt;.urtg*K»
Wwa' duly amUgmil lit »»id Ephraim WUlanl to
Joa.ah il. Darius e&lt; LiririgahuM- esunty alate [uf
Sew York, on Ute Util d*y &lt;4 Frbniarv. A. |D.
1K87. and which raid aa-igunusl
dufy rwurd•d if the Regteter'a wdtarew limy .worry atav^id
on the xStb day ef June A. D. I"#.’ 11 ».Ud, A­
u ... t:i.... «i .a... .
.
...._ xi «n.i in

Re U&gt;e bill. Umbel or ba* ebaap a* tha- tbeapaal
af»v Salto, tialtpctie. Alsm.

PAINTS

AXB

DYESTUFFS.

Venitian6rtc lb.. Madder W eta. Indigo. Ex. e
Ixigwixxi. ttpi-eia., Vnrwl Ac.

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES.

BROADCLOTHS,

N and.a^-r Moodxy .Auguai 31st. 18­
57. until further notice, stage* will
leave the following named placca, as fob
Iowa,’ to wit:
Leave Hasting fiir Battle Creek, Mon­
day*. Wednesdays and Friday*, al 7 o'-

O

nt I oVJuck; P. M. in time to take the
^wt.r.urn r«u. Yawn. wS* *awuimwl
afternoon earn real or west, and on Tues­
Lucius a. metuaU’.*
day*, Thumlayaantl Saturdays at one o’­
dock P. M. iu time to take tbe eiening
train .d'etre.
rnf«na ky OB. 3. C ATXB * CO­
Ixuve Battle Crock C.r TInating* on
—.1 — 1 - ■ - • &gt; -■ &gt;
■ — - - .1 M.
Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturdaxs at 7
u’riock, A. M., and arbiia at limiting*
al two &lt; ‘clr vk. JVIH. And on Mondays
GREAT DLSCOVERY!
Wednesday a nfiil Fridays At 4 o’cha-k. A.
‘hiloMtnhrF* Mton'c Fenwd!
M.. and nrvive'in Ilnstingw, at 10 o’clock.
KM HU H UI FORETHLTKNOW ITT
. C. FRfUIONT. te&gt; bi. IrmstaAtitorered
Leave Haatings for Grand Rapids .ai
y Marti i»n a uudvr*. bat aua* more atreege
Monday*, Widneedaya and Fridays at
10 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at Gram!
Rspiiia at 8 u’dra-k P. M.
Leave Grand Raplda flir Hastings and
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
Battin Creek taiTnradays, Tlmradjiy a, and wily j4ae^far th* peojda uf Uatde Creek. KaltoixAS UBUAU
Satunlavs, st four o'rloek, P. M.
17n-t£ '
C, SHEPAEBD.
//»HiN0«, and the ntrroundinft Country
IO iwrehmr ipmA* in ibu liar. Plea** fir* **e *
eall and toal th* tralh ol thia arnrrtiou. or
Send in Yovh Ohdehs,

Mr. Henry Brown,

Paid

for FURS, SHEEP
PELTS,
HIDES and DEEK SKINS.

and the |tm*d* wilt bo aeloetod ud pot up with aa
iuMdiniru if )&gt;a were proawit to tofoc* thaw
yourwlrr*.
Mr el&lt;ick ufGwxl. 1* larreandWTUreleeied.e»naialisg uf ei»«^ ranrty and kind u&lt;

Groceries 4 Fancy Goods
kat 11 enuprUrs rrrry rarirtr and kiudofJi«ga.-»,
Muiaaass. Syrep. Ac., which wiH ba anld al
REM ARK ABl.Y M»U PRU ES.
Tsa al from M to 7» otnts per rwuad. Coffrr trora
-l»X u&gt; »&gt; cento per poand. n»h &lt;.f errrr &lt;h-,-n; •
tion from a Barring to a Ro. 1 Mackeroll. ttya«
wlH nnl
...
I. ll.« —Uni- j,C irur

D

Store in Wat end of Union Block,

Ural qwd.lV. twi. and all SudaSalaistix
&gt;/.. tu wit. 1‘ab. Har. Caatllr. Cbeislta
ai'.dehMiugoosp, Haxura btrvps and I
Latcltra, Ital Casda. UiXhvs LiaVa, al
Vi.4iu slnap* st I abillmg fair best ki

New Carpet Store.
Lan Oil H .hllllne 1
&lt;&gt;ii II .r ihag W*»h
Tube a *nminr* &lt;»• K'U- » ahllltera U-tor—
Scale* Hcbt*I——.
■ r...,
—— ewga. Ctov.r. Hu.tanl, Frppw Sauce awl cat imp.

its was ever oft re I in lte» tuuik«.-t.
Asa particular friend baa taken tbe
l-.i»A, orrt B. A. fUaXlyssrs S»tuT».
buWie cau Itey on b*«&gt;t&gt;K «Wr work liberty to ciicnilale the mory Hint wt» are
r ^-riswar in lhe tuwlfib'T* “f *•» keeping a GROG SHOP. I taki' thi»o;&gt;It ll. Rrlirf. Frrrv Da»l&gt; Pain Killer. Moan‘a
portunity to nwy l«&gt; my friend-)- a =-tli*t
: Ointment a»4 Puwdcr, Opodildoe uU Spika and
ei hc inducements
i* not the euae, n&lt;&gt;r m-wr »ill be ~ I •»? :ss
isUr;: ittuM.ltlbAa-.Ac.
no I am sane, and the "WHISKEY BAR"RTTTi l put into my cellar »m filled w ith «WEi
anerouuti oftbat &lt;i*y. tu Mliafk tha .uin da* on
Thnnkfnl tn my numerous citstomerw Mid murtgagr and all coal, and chirac* uf «.&gt;»
hirectorare. Dated July 9th, HI.
Pirtheir past ilbcral |«tn&gt;najte, 1 hope to
. : J a®A If H. DARTOX. Aaxiimre.
meritu CMUtinuence of the apiue.
D. CL HAWLEY.
LOST.—By theatilmcriberuu or aboiu
Sept. 251 1857.
lbe eleventh &lt;by of July a ral&amp;ikin wal­ MISCELLUEOUSARTICI.ES
let containing cars nvtc if eightr df-Rarr.
risen by Jaim MiUrr t» t’Xwr Urattr
»ir bearer tu.d a n«ed order drawn by tha

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W. R. MARTIN A CU., VcrnumlTiUa.
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Battle Creek, Hastings and A. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

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I’ll A Ji GE OF tote:

WALL PAPER AND BORiDERS.

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BAND MUSIC.
Armngrd by the beat ronip«»M'rs.
Eicry inatrumcnl ••fli-red fi»r sale hn&lt;
•wen thoroughly tmtiJ.and In-can aafely
My nre superior tqnny ever sold in this

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Discovered nt Last!!

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All kinds of produce GEOCEEIES,
kiatla chump K Brady Pay.
taken in exchange for of Ialthave
slao n very largo quantity |&lt;
Goods.
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MEDICATED TONIC!!

I»3die5i Gnitena Burkina und Boots, a
g,a-d awortment at very l»w prices.
tin iuuiil it verv Inrgu atrnJc ufCrock?i y
atone and Ginas Wnr.-.

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Al abiditiror and ptecw pH p»rti»« falrtmted

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Tlie cnntSklawuu &lt;•» lhe xlxt r er.siml»alouere
haviitf feeu turned r«rlhep&gt;n*duf tiueuiuouih*
tr_&gt;:n Ute t-»Kl day of &lt;J. tuber ISJi. by tew Judge

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Ra&gt;. Judge of Prolate.
In the natter of the estate of n»rid HyaU
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business directory.

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KALAMAZOO.

Ifoni riu Familr Gn-ivries

to try it. I have tried it
. ’/.-— have never known it to
fail, when all other remedira failed to produee any efleet!
1

1 trod tb« due* fiddj mac.

u .panwdl, „
Mk&lt;t
Sr.nl nlL. Th.
u
Mly MM h, Mr. Ftox* In &lt;h.
J ul, num I.-. .6 th. p. to! rolnnw. nne.
211. The lafter i* somewhat different In
symptoms, and requires different treat­
ment. In the first place the horse doe*
not cramn, bpl lie* mon. on
bringing the region of the kidney in con­
tact with lhe ground-, he bites his tidea
and atretchoe himself frequently. Any
person, by a little observation, can easil’v
distinguish between the tno a rrarked
difference, to m not to unstakeoneforthc
ether.
•
For the cramp eollc, take two ounevs
of aloes, one ounce of camboge- end thirtv
drops of croton oil, divide into three dqi
es wiA u pint of warm water to
if tho auim.d is hard to drench,
e it
into three pills by using li
oil and
flour. Give the two
an hour
s?.
the desired
meet, fa two hours'thrrenfter give the
third dj»c In s pint of ImM-ed oil, which
will be efficient to remove the ni6st ub»*Jaate case.
For the gravel colic, take one ounce of
other with one pint of warm water, if
tlisit does not step It fa two hours, give I
one ami a half ounce of ether with a pint
of lltisced oil.— Fuifey /'armer.

I llgbed. *W»l!nj from nr trance.

UcrLltuhicg cheeks, »*ddown cast e,e«
Revealed a taitid devoid trfart;
I dapsrd her st a heavenly prise

Cvariacad ■» 1 waa taken in

Na future ftaara fn*u txauij'a «Je

1*01'11 1 aighnl to bo rde.red
Froth enbernoa load of goUcil gain.

assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry
many styhwtiot to be found elsewhere. '

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v I^rtb ol U&gt;« bufaw
Bast-BGril^lteb., - f.

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WioiirwaK, . Fnrnaempi'ti,

100 I’ic*x,if Caqicting.

from Auction at

New York prieen.
AlantilLte ia every otyle from 31.00
to 320.00.
300 Parasols, embracing many new styles
at low prit*.-*.
Bonnet*, ElblioBS, and artifs-fals in great
tarieiv.

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CLOTHING.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
a u &lt;- - ‘.pro«i:e Globe IluUl, Huling*.
MATS AND CAPS.
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» Hl.,LX. ^■h.yJ.U-T.itor. On-, Purvhaoins
r„„h^n,Urg«ly
Ito Auctions, Im
largely from

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priora
thii defy
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T F. Hravxr. lTaitor,and dealer in Rea-. competition, and invite Ao attention of
V.-U
Ar~*. re«
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buyers.
NoLwitlmtandiug the advance in TEAS
IL W. \VAp.BKS,.F«shi'*mbU*Tailor.JSbop onr facilities for purchasing arc atir-h, that
, we are enabled to offurtbe same Ong£««I
pure Article M Ac same price.
R. 8. BAI'i 'H’K,
(Late of Ac firm of Clark fo BabcorL)
S. E COBB.
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STANTON’S EXCHANGEAT THE HASTINGS

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MICHIGAN.

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STORE,

Fctnixu Hoot—Ax Exi shimsxt.—Mr.
T. T’. Lyons, and enterprising Cirmer of
Genoa, Cayuga county. New York, hav­
ing nine Hhoai* which he wished to dis­
pose of at three months old, put them In­
to market at six oents ;&gt;er pound, and be­
ing offered iiut five, c»ncfadcd to try Ae
experiment of fattening, wiA a view of
obtaining what ho considered Aeir true
value. That there might be no gun**
work In the matter, each pig was careful­
ly wtighed, and Aeir combined weight
wa* 430 pounds.
On lhe first day of January they w&lt;ro
|&gt;ut into a Warm pen, ami ted scalded
meat, three quarters corn, and onc-qukrter oats and buckwheat, until Ao IOth
day of April, nt which time tbev had conmimed 8,510 pounds of meal. They wore .
then almipbtcred, weighing after being
dressed, 1,130 pounds and 43 founds of ■
rendered lari '
Allowing the price Mr. Lynnv wa* off.
ertd st Ae time he commenced feeding,
rtnd the market price for the meal, which
wa* fl 25 per ewt, we find Um account
to stand Amr Sboats, 030 pounds, at 5
cents per poud—331 50; meal, 8,510 j
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pounds, at 9 cent* per pound—3128 ,0;
lard add, 43 p- und*. at 12 1-2 rente per
pound, B5 37 A—total, 3134 37
liv­
ing a profit of 350.70- !»« l-H?” "« au
equal cross of the Berk Aire and the Suf­
folk. These Mu ■ were furnished by a
correspondent of the Country Gentle­

Hava lately received a full assortment of man.

Mmsuviu.1 ExcUAxuK.by J. F. EMO
BT. (Uf- i iraprorra»»t» b*»* rs*4«*d Ukj
I
. .. |&lt; de Al uUr brow fc* Ux twdlsr «d,
1A1*.r-»jti f t piriKStd plMvuro- Grana
H.t -l. SU I^uk- Cr. «*S«a«*
Mmk.Uh.WuK
J7f. WWXt.

SratKu Wuoav ano Fmx Plocoihxo.
—William O. Houghtailing. of Grand
Rapids, nays thatLe hn* t&lt;o lota of spring
wheat grown ondcr different ay stem* of
cultivation. Tho first was a very fine
Ba-nui Cxxxk llovsa, hr CbnipbcH
!
lot, almost ready for Ao wkle on the
turpentine, alcohol,
Wood. IkttJe Creek. M.ete
.
fourth of Angnsi,-and which waa so rank
llocsn, by J. Davis fo Co., !
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___ equal
and luxuriant that
Ae yield sremM
u. that of the bet hold of winter grain.
Tho
field vr-u ploughed deeply latt full,
w»d a!l falri nuSIfaspkelfo
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-TOJ BW#ingp,14ttpl|rr»Wi»*in*»*'&gt;r and only cultivated the lost;spring previ­
Co. Officer*.
ous to rowing the -oed. Th. -"I wo.
sown an Ao 20A of April, and cultivated
■®J*S S-h-TKA. COrFM-S’-VAa^1
fa wiA a Wght cultivator.
•
“ *&gt;*“ CSB. 1‘Bl-EK. HSU, !»• w«"l
The orcond lot wa» ploughed duntigtho
ihfag in Ao Grorasy Edo, six* as
spring. Immediately Iwfore sowing tho
Grfr. Mitta,
, m lx, «*1*•
Xd the wil ’bafag •quaHy " E^’..8’
Pvt.’lc - Ofiee I# the Coort flnniw.
"'
that of Ac first, tfot h were old sod. Yet
Ae yield on Ae second tot either &lt;&gt;f eram
anh aa powder, and Per­
or straw, dw. not seem to be Saif as
&lt;lBt TO. o. 'llpl~«W
I A. Ilni.kRoox. Attorney and
Water i’rooff- 3!&gt;1
last fall. Irfa the opinion of -Mr. Hough­
olhera, -Shot,
tailing that aprlDg "beat, grown- uj-jn
Ix«d, Ac.
fall-ptodgtel lanp, as he has tnrf.
a better and surer crop than winter wheat
u»r Patent
sownta October. We liave no doobt at
all of Ae rorrvctnesi of the practice of
Medwinw,
also Im
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Fit* &amp; II olbbook. Attorney a &lt;fa

DBIM AND MEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms uw&gt;a.

7'WX’rx^c-^
to'-Btraoephorio infltwnres during
rr mellows and enrich** Ao *ecd

Cral.Sw.-:

beard the thcul ofloud applause

• A dulling *tar t «*»e&lt; bright.
Unties!rd ‘mid lhaprba of tonic.

Again I hoard tb« &lt;fcaCning about, /
Wbleh bailed mo with louil aedaiii,
A million voltes thundsr out
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Beneath that mighty m of sound.
To menntaln billow* awellcd and touml.
r«r.i- &lt;»»i wtelmee and drowned.
Uv
Hy &lt;te&lt;l» 6'rrit^-aty nuas was lost.

NO. 27.

An meadow, or the leaves In summer­
time, or the stare that glitter in the Lluo
above, are-Ao histories oft such ravages
upon Ae hopes and happiness of youA.
Ibey will never be known until the record
LETFER'VL
of the angel aboil be unrolled at the judg- exists Ju Kmik
of the United 8
Mv Dkam 8. —Lastly, wo are against
Ifau
drwkard** at last finally st
it for a mother’s sake. To her we as­
bubal known to
cribe the Holiest of our temperance teach­
irankon father drank down her
ings, and to bcr history that deep and
mystery..
sloepleav hatred of the runs' traffic. A
waa deprived of society and education,
tear will ouran to your* eye as wo write and entered upon life's stern rt^iliea
of that hallowed name. She site before ua
mental
acumen,
Aus exprwe^ nasfonwith no inheritance but poverty and a
..
’’’July
uow, and wo look with a holy love and a
father « infamy—ia ocn MMltnl
misty eye upon die locks fast silvering
God! how tlic veins knot and burn as J850.
with gray. That idol has been shivered
at your own hearth-aide, but her temper
apce teaching* and fervent prayers for
her wavwkrdboy will not, cannot be for­ our nib, until we dutch involuntarily for Aut line (34 deg. iO imu.) slsesdy Wxists,
gotten by him.
a good blade, and with the n»&lt;t traffic aud thak of course, those who ^maintein
A vision passes before us. Eierc is a
that opinion, waul, no other -jsecurity. (inhome, in New-England, nt -happiness and 1 embodied h&lt; one demon tunn, that we
comfort, and n lovely maiden makes one I
smite Ae hell-bom monster.! Wo took
of th&lt;- links &lt;&gt;f the family circle. Again
upon her hviyi. now thickly decked wiA not heard Uiat opinion avowed, I should
she stead* at tbo altar, and wotvewher des­
threads ot silver, and wish that tlurtem tiny irrevocably with that of the man of pcrance reform could hare dawned in tier
her choicu
.
day. WoloA upon thu tear that steld*
Years pass happily and swiftly by,and
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,t
down bar cheek ae the dark days of yore by man.’
So it will be woo 'that Umm two^Hnthe young bride is a happy mother. Fresh
are called up, and our nmnhood a ebock
blessings are added to the first, but in the
buros wiA indignation. She was robbed 1ent statesmen euoountortd each a g»pat
mean time a shadow has fa lieu upon that
—cruelly, basely robbed. - She hungered mystery in Ac cxaiuinaiwu 6f Aftgamo
heart ami its liomr. A tempter has gli­ fur broad to oat! She was tLrmtencd w&gt;A 1subject. Mr. Buchanan ihoaght it a rysded, into die. Eden, and wreathed its coils
Ae vengeance of a rumseller If she would tery bow any one *cmdd &gt;,have doubted
aronnd the husband and father.
nut toil fa hia houiichonld fur the merest that Au cuuktitution cacrira davery j^th
Other years go by, and rain is in that pittance! Siie was shut out of society and it Mr. Clay, cm the other hand, regard­
home. The motberweepeand prays,and ita privileges because Ae had no lidme. ed that doctrine as the most axtreoqpa-;
gathers'more ciosedy hv children around
chc was puin'ed at as a drunkard's Aild 1 '
her us thq storm bursts in its fury. Want, She toiled until hvr heart aefari wiA pain, the moot iudcfoniubic position
Dcgtect, aiid abuse w ring her aching heart,
and Ac rumsellct; clutched from Ao baud
fibe fades tout like the autumn leaf, and of an imbruted faAer Ae last penny of
with a enished heart sinks to the rest of her hard carningid Ova Mgnua 1 G&lt;hP
Disclosure.
death and borne to a pauper’s grave; and ol justice and trutHgive us but Ae pow­
ten brothers and sisters weep over the er to-day, and we would strangle every
The public may be propkrwl to bear an1
lust home of one who can no lunger shield hydra whoso breath fa blasting Ae hope
astounding
disclosure
hi a few days, - in
them from hunger or tbo cruel blow.
of other* as it Blasted her*.............
connection with Ac cam of Mita Madeline
An officer steps witbin the abode of
To that moAer we owe Anmort ofour
poverty and wretchedness, and drag* hatred to the rum traffic. We imbibed Smith. We have' been Informed, Tri jt
awi^r nil to satisfy an execution in favor it from her breast, and learned of her in .most reliable authority, that One of Au'
servant* in the bouse at B'yAwtobd
of tic rumsciier, who lias swaBowed the
childhood. A father, too, hie strong form square, in March last, has just rffed Ta Aw
living of that faruilv and placisl As mo­
tintalnU-d by Ae scourge, has taught us suddenly; and Aston herdeaAbed,sited
ther Tn her grave. The once high-minded
Ae same le*son- Tbo nteqwriea of his wiA rtmqrsa, riio made a confrasibc of
but. now jo.it and imbnitod father, sells
own childbool are darkened by ibctho’ta the important fact, thatarofaflowiafated
. the
Iho icuw
to and
&lt;M riots
rtM. the
!&gt;«■ proceeds
totoI. out
...it at
,ta. f „
s.ts.r. tl. gnppleil .line
■!“'‘..Id™, w U&gt;'&gt;f-;111,|;r,-, JilIc„Ma,«aSe»me.m&lt;ll». with Ac coffee given to I’Angellor ofiih*
duru... vl i.hikU.
enw Hj working to poy ro.nMllen' «x- night ofbfa last visit to M&gt;« Smith. On
Ac trial it failed to be proVfd thaM'AnA ,,rl oJAilom
in . tke
S,
Ulber.
gelier was at Ae housp Of Ma betrothed
tore
tor* until her heart and brain ache, and
n«
e _ ths
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t__________
i
Thus from
cradle
hare we»_____
been eJ
she turns away to Ae lone group at the ucated to kite the scourge. That hatred on the night In question st sH, allboogh
desolate hearth, tnd sinks hungry to -her is mingled with every Pilgrim drop in lhe servant who has now made tHa Ite
fitful rest. The c&lt;4d-l&lt;&gt;ngued bell breaks our veins. It grows with ourgrowth and closure, was examined for the prosoewflow
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in upon short slumbers, and drives the strengtbefla with our strength, hi the on lhe trial.—Btlfmt ATerevry.
slight and weary frame again toils bitter high boou.oI manhood wo swcar.by friends
tariu Saturday night fm.fa her turning on earth and God in heaven, a. lifelong
homeward wlA a feverish eheltk and a warfare, if need be, against.Uc traffic.—
The following fa tbo provision of the
heavy step. A faAer calls at the office
There can be no compromise. It is a eonof iho Superintendent, secures her caru­ flict of cxtenninatlbn, and the blows will Nebraska-Kansas bill, which Got. R~J.
Walker violated and di*regarded, when
ing*, and duiiug Ac Sabbath squanders ,
• only fail when the battle of life is ended. ho advised bl» dragoons that those of ttem
it all at the grog-shops with his boon com­
and Our strong right arm is mingled with who had been fa Kansas six Bfakh,
panions I
its mother dual. Wo will vrear our har­ might lawfully vote at Ae October *leoThe factory-girl onco idolzcd that fateness to tlin grave, and make Hannibals of tion.
er. But hunger, and poverty, and abuse
those who come after us, to fight on.
‘Proritkd further, That no officer, Sol­
have taught her to halo him; and as he
A few brief years nt most, and our old dier, seaman, marine, or other person* in
goes to flie groggery in the morning, an

involuntary prayer goes up from thccnild’s
I heart Aa: he will no morn return. So head in\bc grave. But wo shall turn
accursing are Ac effect* of rum!
,s&lt;ay to tbo atrife with a holler faith.—
And now with temple* ol&lt;! and worn.
Long and weary days |«ss away, and.
Wr cannot be h»s a temperance man
yut the factory-girl toils, and at night gath-’i
white who Is living. We knew ws shall
ere with her brothers and sisters grateful­
not be when aha is dead. As blessings
ly around a loaf of brown bread. Tbsn
arc ever the brighter after they have
is a jug of rum on the shelf, and an flown, so will her reason be more sacrcdiy
• Dut happiaeaa l'»e found, that's tme.
iiubruted father slumbering on Ao
Inhabits not bsnenth tbo akjrj
rcmeniliered after she has passed away.
hear ill.
She will never die to cv. Her spirit will
—A dark and chocrlcu pathway opens
linger around n» for the remainder ofour
to Ao factory-girl.
brief journey, to wateb owor and guide
The worse than orphans are driven out
onr footsteps. Or if our sup shall first
from Ae wretched home and scattered
go down, her tears shall loot scald the
here and Acre os pauper*, kept by the
green turf over one who moulders In the
Ono Jiulq girl, a fair-hairod, bluo- raylttss night ofa drunkard’s grass.
Tlie Philanthropic and exact calculator, town.
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beautiful creature of three summers,
who computed the amount of useless ms eyod,
&lt;
Other dnittw demand ouf atteniinn^nd
penditurofor buttons, on Ac back of Ae Is
I taken by a family. Away In an entry
without snffwaent clothing, hungry , wo must close thnso bastilv written letter*
icoat, where they ire clearly not needed, war,
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A hundred might have been woreu out
is now after Ae’ young, middle aged, and and
:
no eye hut God’s to look kindi&lt;nlown
her, she dies in Ae winter night— ol the facts and arguments which are at
.old men who indulge the pernicious, but ra
i
cold, hungry, and covered with ver­ hand. We have not time to writvo them
we must also be nurmitted to my, fra- ।
Into form, nor is It needed. Your own
grant and eumfortablo habit, of smoking.. min! and the older sister could n&lt;^ even
better heart and calmer judgment will re■Header,’ he exclaims meaning veu, ‘you weep upon the 'child.pauper's grave, her
pay, for example, six cento a day .for cl- of
1 the fair hair fcnd wild blue eye.
With the brdtid which society once cru­ ten. Wo have spoken frankly and plain­
gars. Continuing this forty years, wlA
ly. At limes, our own tears have fallen
interest, amounts to *3,373 22. Or, you &lt;el) v affixed uptei Ao brow ol the drunkupon the lines wo have written. Again,
nay twelve cento a day—this amoento to ।ard’a child, tk» [factory-girl entered into our teeth have closed firmly, and our fin­
14.744 +!,'—* veryvnug li|tl&lt;i sum of Ae grest bsttldW life. .Without educa-!
ger* have moved the pen as though it
money, improvident reader, which you tion or friends,'4be was compelled to per- ’ wrra a good weapon ofslccL
migkthavo bad fa your own favorite batik form the irto«! menial drudgery. The
The hand which Las here traced a few
when it exploded, if you had not sxpend- riiadows Ast’tb n clouded rife sky of her
ed it-for dgarf6£somctliing else. There JpuA have mingled with, and darkened of the thoughts tl&gt;at awellad up from an
is Patrick O'Dogmi. who is always miser- ’ be happiness of after year*. Her froth­ honest heart will ere long, nt most, cease
ably poor, and not unfrequently is com 1er* grow up/and some of Acm followed its work. But wlillo we fore our home
pellixl to appeal to ths public cmrity,who ih the Jooteteffa of their father and became
__ ..uh regularly
W._U tMMintV.ilvn
' twonty-ilvo drunkard* thio wfa Browned near Al­ Clod—by every tie-whkh .binds a gnod
smokes
each wook
cents wort of funl raundungus, wholly un bany. Another rests behestfa a southern man to bis hearth, altars, kindred, coun.
conaouMn of the fact that if he placed his soil. A younger one', a faultless model .try, and heaven, we fecibramd to toil for
money iu the Savings Bank fur only forty cf tnaaly beabtv/and os noble in heart as the downfall of a parent icourgc.
And so we shall do.
yean, it *would amount, to 1520, or If

placed at compound interest for thhtaroo
time it wouMnUOW the rim of over &lt;2.­ Ids crew upon the slippery tfacks. and hie Darxxrrtoxt irxou a Pm-trua Dieno*"*
000. Wwwe a tnelenoboly cafc record arms Wire hewn from hie ‘ "
others wreatls now with ana
fcrtheamimilatiDO which* needs.
.«* »»«!.' W"»J «T- I»»
&lt;°
■nwed, or inclined, or awdfeae. as hia t-ooks on phrchology, vegetable diet
Mix—A machine to nfake money.
Znfats would tottn it, boture it be- and Octagon houses. The yopth pleaded
Womax—A machine fo k
i fit to vieH nourbhrnant mdwhde poverty/but Ae wily Professor on inter­
CitiiDREX—Machines to i
rogating him learned that be smoked fourEcoxowt—Buying Aings
2*
^urara mnh daV. And at
dowh
fuforanod hint that »uch a daily oipcndi- drunkard, and nt-a
t«re emowM-d to over righty dollar. p*r drakkasd
KT ‘Will
now V Mid a 1
but

Ac army or navy of the United Htetes.or
attached to troop* in the servic* cf Ae
United States, shall be allowed to «A»or
being on service therein.’''
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It fa difficult to imagine how human
I eflrontery eould go further. He eould
not have been cognixant of the above
claaso 'in the Organic law of die Tcrrito-

Good ron a nanrr Dav.

fasttraoeUlm-

and started for Burnett Hraro^-ariaiyfey
day. when I began n&gt; reflect upon my;ax.
travsenr-wj and to wootfor .* I Lripjied
along proudly vnJar„Jtt broad and safe

of all umbrella*, and leave ma to lhe ‘pft.
Host pelling»oiAe»Uitm" Wore 1*e day

into a kardw
the hotel 1

long waiting for a customer,
looking fellow with a goat.

exactly thataBeptrosn
ridbwUa 1W rofahe

fcrfpm emok.
ing.—Zh-/ jVso.

'Last or ths'

Bnowx uanum
them exceedingly scarce.

a m-rnntein toy-

�'lifer.I fr.'l!
11 ASTI NOS, THURSO*

BLANKS! Bl
9toto Um®,) and ate eradtrra and ebcrae
rmbvsly. Thence to tho rrouPng room
hmy ®y« still oo him, and iu lesa tbaa

former

Warranty and Quit/,.
Estate and Chattel Mortgages fur sde at

rapid taisioesa mauoor to the door, pick­
ing bo toy tins breHa, with scored v a glanoe
dong. I v» on tan. I. WilktMamvwptea to raise
6.111 a
- Mme
fal... 'W.U.
Again! Still
• decMtm perfectly Napribonic.
and
v. _ .
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Isw.
of^be oxasiun, when 1 stepped
J op
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►fecial

notice.

.ball say of all

Mr. Beard.

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Ud .11
dl ...So.
fafaM k.rlu,
fa-fa. Upl
L-ffil pruUffip 4— ^
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rd&gt;u-tb.
at uur .««■ ..ffild bu «... p..ffiffiil fa : H^u., rf- Wb. Jluiul
Hand arid saw
tbeir payment* far.tofi same; and at least j Uw ,1^;^,,, iu U)c

make u affidavit o| puUicadnn.

Strange

AmM

Wu did not, with toePto

neer, call Mathews and 8»*tt viAnins, and
the Hydua pcrs.vutud deuticraU.
We know no politius in such proceed­

PROCLAMATION.

ings and the altorth', attompt of the Ph&gt;*

And with tbc moat perfect case he put
(ha umbrella down, took Lis own, *!&gt;d

In conformity with along retabHtoed
custom. I have thought proper to desig­
•! wM stii*fie&lt;L I had flntnd out Mw nate, and &lt;to by liltwc pre-wins appoint
to keep .my smitorila, and now 1 am t&gt;u Tbsirsday. the 2»ltii day of N*iven.her
toy way to Washington to get a patent next as a day &lt;4 poU’k-and general thanks­
fbr it, if Jack Brace, here, don't steal toe giving and pnd*e to Almighty God.
1 carnsaty invite: the gnod" pwple of
idea aud make a story of it.’
WelL-^rfh£
I thia State to Msembto to tbeir several
j places of public worship on that day, arid
| unite in on humble ‘acknowledgement of

able bi defend themselves from attack,

fn.tn that quarter—but they are certainly
,reprehensible, if. as ho ulleg.w, they dvae(
crate tfivir pal pita with bis juper.
In condushm we would ash the pnrd&lt;i&lt;i
ofuur readers for h tvin^-oocupled so much
•epacw upon such n subject.

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nnu iswime nave twen avarted; umt nn nn*.yT?lon uf ,h*------------------------- ‘'nn*® ®« b-hh b-’ iwraiw. end
®P«Mor
W.tii all b» rapacty fiw it, |
„„ aUjndMWe
b^natored
denrod from tyarnktg an.) e.^umce, too i BRlirirt
R winter. g1P in-in mid
beemras ss pn-weuted In the great wov------- u. ? .... .
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• tern grain utarlrtts bankrupt* him periodthat, in b(a
5rally,and afteralifeuf Intermittent chills
and ’fever rat the Cnrn Excbatrgu, general­
wHI hist promote the happiness and preely crown* his old agu witodependemv.— twrity ofotir people, and *secnr» tl&gt;c bless
■’What clutncw Farmer Cereal bus »f mak­ ‘up, nf libariy to ourselves and' our posing money of it, is mu u «»rtb enteulating. tcrity/
^He spebiHatev in grain win. bold* it for
In witnea-s whereof, I have
‘a rise'—whether it Ihwunthrrabed in tbo
hereunto signed my nanw and
caiiM-d the Seal of toe State t»
bo affixed, nt Lonning, thta twrnAtlantic Dock warriiotrora. The farmur
[L. S.] ty-sixth day of October, in the
who holds it is v-apceulator, &lt;p»»to •"
year of our Lord &lt;mc thousand
much as the dealer who prup&lt;»*es to sell
tight hundred and fifty-wren,
itln Liverpool, and who stndirtlhv Mur.
nnd of the Independence uf the
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and
United States the righty seeket.
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(....m-uimur mffi. wM.k^uSru«.l n; 11 ^'kTnGSI.EI1 S,niN‘'BAM.
i n hn hat

I ro^L^ms™; sex-

—^»vca loss quantity by vermin—saves

of the three Hydra. Di’bm and De-

delcrioration by the elements—.nud avoids i v&lt;mw, who abnojnded to dodge thrir trial.
Um risk of fire. Tlu -c ccotiuinuM yucer-1 jn the CoUtlty C«ntrt; and in another ortiUfa. fad fa.. ... iw. A«-h»‘
a,
fa fa, in-fan-faffi
.fa. Pi,;
y s» o™» j •“»'
Wlo&lt; fa.; W
opm, pv

Tho crop of breadstuff* in Europe luu i’“‘«d ground* The Pioneer takra urnbeen as apundant as our own. ‘that is I hragv, and wades through a column and a
one ‘chauer.’ Money i* as soiree there t quarter of muddy editorial, ht order tu
_ fam. TU dfa^fafaffi fa fa&gt;;ffi ...
bi.„falb
ra,fa.
wheat
store..'* auurae
has recvivod
» ■ ; Wi
.
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rfSfa coG...™m«U
fafaundr.
fa.-« U»
»» &gt;»«»
preferencu, and will have till tor prireW
grain folk most temptingly below its
• worth. There is another ‘dunce.’ Tin,
•b»t&lt;r to invest in wheat abroad b.w boon
rruaily imprirod by the loss a luch Franco
and En land have rxpemucetl, of tbeir
. Iradu with India, and by the suapcnsi.m
of to® immense debts dur. toein Inmi lii ■
Urifred Baura. Tliat i» another ‘chanc.-.’

an unaocouctabic Gt of candor, he repub-

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tn hr fflle-1 and the bye's We Uve pg Lr&gt;
to fill ’em,
1

y
J It b«Jktmurfi kMbe lax
payers of tois cbui
county, and to the holds™ 8.KID IsurnZl todlwpivothucvvwaidly suite
rner and his remnant of taflnenca with
tKntaving b«*n BwriW Waco three
said buildings has never been, finished sc- rh.r t-SJS rate illegally, toey dob j-in
ctmfing u» o&lt;ntrad by tin- contmctotv. A n droounrinu him
Lastly ths Natomal Dwnocrau -Lave
turm-d uiuaf him. Ho loft *itbout »
X^Te (L r.
“negotiating a loan* tdiat selling county party, almost n follower. •

[ iwem rial pruvA*t&lt;®a of 4*
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examination »f thia documewt etaisefeottously tnd InrokrtWhr made, ha* brought
«• wU* roerl^m ____
tba tben
turnp tare
tborctorng

from being m«y and Ix.Jw^ Ibr ,,..
lar tickrt.hut they a*mt ..f murfifcAr.ni
Bt all,«t »ft. So mt «Jtor ItyLrick yL- h I
WtB&lt;

tu JuWtstol CsHtmy unnrt
no &lt;MNsl&lt;&lt;n for thim in this •Rml .ftU
freu’as the natives call.it, ’ Ityag an t&gt;1.
Iroys yee ran with vmt. Reniimh.,.me
to Tim and Con nnd Dan and tfa- n»i»
Yuur oun undo
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v
• DaxtcvODoxxzu.

the *purq«bits* as the Yatdten edl it 4re
quite dacvttt. Thin yee will fuve mtr*

ikui
ipu™
a mistake &lt;ccvfrrd by the oufesinn of u iwnuritv. in euuwpqmmo" of the many II- &lt;»••«•» appear, from unmistakable tnteHtil
P. 3.—Bring your shillelah with yr.\
line,,by tho compositor, in our account of legal »'ujra «xmI by the Blac k Rcpuldi- vvidchc«',toat the paper is cither a copy «»f
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,lime &lt;Klwr docimrent. »&gt;r has been made
the rireuit court proceedings. In the care
wlwrcos, further, by a late’ pnalams- up fur lb&lt;&gt; neeawion. And is not the gv.tuTHE COMIXG WINTER.
' ’ Dairkl O’Ik.xrat.L,
of thu people
CUrk Mathews
ImmireumatiiHi
. emanatingfrom
frontGov.
Gov.\VWidkor
and
i ton
record
the
votes
taken
cine- ———,, „ . . .
,ur vs
m.Mr.
.na.in.. wo
»o were
n.n-lion,
idkor an-i
i Inn
record
of'»f
u»
votes
taken
atatthethe
cioc
At the Ittzird of being called a croak. made to say—Swihic) und Balch fiw the U _ .
U.St4
T.„t.,
_ n. ,-annouiw,
............ Tl._
iy—S*tiw&gt; ami Balch for the
‘ngt their in- u-n. The law require* ««ne of tk«
the n-.ll.
poll
'QTAD
.’ Wo should have aaid, Saw
tentuni to rutusc &lt;xt lilicatea lifritathgl to bm»ks to bo returned Jo too 8:&gt;cr&gt;itary, tbo 'OIV1
1 11 IJ Lll.Uij
.Hibrlh.
“&gt;• IV-faffifafar .......far. .4 far l.pj.- ...to fa fa faj—.fal aifa iU U«k 4 Bv fll'llNG VOI R NICE
winter, wHI witness n greater aertreity of tty and Balch
fbr tljn Proarcutibn—V'4k
I
* n 1ii.rtM,k f.-.i- lures tsturued from tlw counties ofJohn- the board of L*»inm;s®unars of toe proper
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money, with which to do b’lixlnvu. and anil Holbrook and I. A.
Holbrook fur
*“ a»i A.UMiuruoa
tor de*
uc- MKi ,u&gt;d, lAiuglxs.
.
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,
AT
Til
XT
HAnTM?
sud to grain them tu County.
pay debts that tho West lias knoMm for
llusi’r ••ppKirms. thus virtually desk oy.iug
lhe Isat fifteen years. It cannot bo otherthe Democratic vote iu tho Lugislulurv; - uu rccorueu nw eacn mm &lt;n iwnny
' candidates, ami toy mum than a hundred
TKMFXKA»«a&lt;laocauf.-~Seo theadror. Ttorelbrv,
rare*, fer twenly-fivr,and that by a viva
of money there has bi^n nnu.ngj
|*rty, deem it dur to the v&gt;icv vote, it wa* a physical imp-**iN1it.v Siynrs, Slvrtmg. Bbots &lt;Jc ti'inus.
^cni'
Iwcn stivutlly .?csotftiqr&gt;Hg^waMflB^__wioh Mr. June* siKvrra, and , we can an-,' Dc.mWratie
JDJT RECEIVED. Ptsase «!! st
cuvoty. and «&gt;ur party, to vapres* «ur un- that tor nombor of suu-s pretetrited to
eastern citipav nr finding a place »f&lt;L-p&lt;*- i -uro our readvre. tost from our srqnaintqualihrd nmddmkti'M, of toe lugjUu&gt;nd* d have been taken on the wyrnrrl d.ir.ttring tiie chsap cash store of.
il in tho vault ofAhe Lank, from nbirii, ancc with him, ww enn safely sar that the mid illegal usbrpattoti of puwur &lt;&gt;a the mure than Cftren hundred, with toe rwrne ।
A. A K.NAPEX.
it was iaaued. At the cluse of navigation j Temperance Grocery, Is the place where furt of the Guvernor and Secretory of of the vuter written, aid each uf twnpO'r i
.two candidates properly 'k-wgnatedjbuuld rbraj
the greateHtann-sls ofy*&gt;mmercc l&gt;etweffln children enn go anfl buy, without being this Territorv.
/ Hesolvcd. Iq answer to the statomewu lu»Ve been taken and recorded within the i-fF?
•' A kSArr.v
the eaxtfand west, will be sealed up, ami , chested, and laldea ran trade, without hp^
till! • prescribed by law.
only a small amount .if our produce SVmg j&lt;»«tlcj by row.Hes.
j
•ilh. It is an cxxrS.irilinlrV feet, tend­
go t«r«Acd by railroad. Already depot*.7^^ ——
------------the anuortby example of the Governor ing to throw distrust np&gt;&gt;n the wk..14 promills and warebuuara are bring filled with |
Fni t'Ot Aosjx.—Eriraon the in ventor'
aud Secretary. I»y going into an intcali- oenling, that «d the Sixteen hundred and a’
quantities1 of wheat, stored to wait for a ■
toe Hot Air engine, has not given up I
higher price.
. [hia favorite project,.ard Is mid now to
•&gt;ua hundred and twenty-four are recorded
Dariimt, decline, has greeted our ear* ! *«*« » L«®t About seventy feet lung on
4. I: s« a gruss error in the Governor an Im ring l»een can for the load candid­
anil Secretary to declare in opposition of ates of tfie township.
mo&amp;tlm, anJ still farmers and othera. are [ rd in driving nt g»‘.d speed on thatprinci. tlu* certificates of the Judges, that it was
ormerly kept byT.-psoum. ..
physically impossible to write down tho
madly Guiding un to their grain, with the j I’lc.
In view of-tbe condition of affidra in
constantly making additions to tue
moral vcrfainty.that navigation must ciu»‘ |
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sama, all «&gt;f which, be prepmm to sell .
forts an Intig made to put In op
.nd .Uk I.,
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votes given acre fraudulent becunsa only bvre a revolutionary government
CIEIFEB tkaa the CaEiPCsT,
|,...g .Ota -m., oil, ..
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A™one Bisctf Republican vote was polled— die fact tluit this vflurt was ru*prn&gt;
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n» r"«x »«‘
UT PnT..
. is a stnutgu reason to be given by Demo­ dur the belief that the political difl
or. nul, .toll'd In ci..,™,..,
.b. I
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crats fur destroi ing a DnimwraUc vote— of the territory might at length lw fah| v ' Vrifaml esanune. as »y Uvta. is
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thus atamHine'ing It* unjuiiurity. ;
adjuxtrtl at the p-ill^ if that adtovtuirnt I
SMALL PROFIT* *XD QUICK HaLEK.
a,™™ u.buj. ■*.‘l»«r«rrf.s-.m‘»‘Wro.
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era b*«e luri to pay price* Um high for !
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DtATHOF A Con«K«SM*W.—lion. G Secretary to Oxfaid to smell oat Dcnioe,P*’rl&lt; "■’*
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I A. Siminnna, of KMnrlllc E«arx &lt;*»nntv , cratic frauds, is an impudent assumption
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s..b,„F bnu... x y J1&gt;a
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victioti of Kansas, ttm-ugh tho cxerviae of
.bUWM.I .h.« „r

ring the^/nc/s before them, fur their cure
fnl cxnnduatioo. The ‘•insinuation’’ was

■ueb a dishonorable method of pnowcu-

Till? P i \ IT

NEW GOODS

TEMPERANCE ’

WILLIAM JONES,

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TBEASUBEI S RECEIPTS-

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mux u..». faru.nl In th. .f.in;—,ur&gt;: I
(-.uH™..!, unrl, .rrrnd H. ....
far ...Id &gt;t nun prieu.
| f„,t w;tb
; |,j„. utoM 1“
Nu «»&lt;■...... .... rena.ffiu.4j, uufffir. ffi. I ,pbl
,b,
ul-bl,
ffil.une, r... .IffiU ...I duur. -b«. n..rlr.
... wb„„,
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nine tenths, of the wheat &lt;&gt;f Michigan, Inw- , „

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• Legislature in reluming
of deciding Hie quualioo

mediately be raromnMMMl in this temtorr. extmdhig. we tear, to ndjurent stiUa
anil snhjrcting the government «»f the
of the Union to imminent twril,—Kwntai
Tr*.

Tbi* r»[x&gt;rt wo luiaiitnoualv carried.

wheat, corn, oata or anything else you

t^r A gentleman traveling with his
chanetcr.

*ucu as that In question, wnu.d
j
27"’’-^'' ". ‘ '" ‘“‘’•“i ti,
• ly be to Induce a
cxamluM* flfn» j y &lt;*&lt;NT be aftber tWUvtng ui •. W,. i„,
• j^pcr presented, ami tn requlrofcr ihsae- ■ gh-a smal offire dpisoe to n yankrj 4’“
eeptw.ee a
an r
t ranehm*. &lt;o k
lb ,

ucratic party was held lu lxwmpt.«i, toe be wta-liy reyaswu i»r ntc ............. «o •
ra;&gt;itol, on Muudav evening tba lOtoiast.. | sons;
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to daoo-muu ihu.G-vermw » recent fl&gt;n&gt;c-1
H». It dors jv4 appJftr u« tl»e face
L-matton. The meeting having appouttrd I thu doctimcn*. presented Io &lt;». &lt;’r •" »
a committee «&lt;n txv&gt;iuu&lt;u»a, Mlj-urnedtell othef tni-nnrr. tfaRllfr JudgM«•&lt; E«octi
Tuesday erenow to Imr to* jTOWJt'' L
--------profligacy nf fi&gt;rnicr boards, out-of con­
• the statute, to Wcure the *im|&gt;artU disst at hs and printer*.
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cions o&amp;rcd by lhe timnuitteaappointed i
2d. it docs not apprtir that the paper
to Ua Wasixia of th J two ung&gt;.

them to the candid reflection of intelligwi'. al some price. All toe gram no* being atmke
re:i&lt;l&lt;-r». But as he denies the imputed stored hud to be stored during too winter j
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inaiuuation, we cannot forbear trwtapass- Iu ..ur Ailk, n.4.^ nd jrtoriu.,1

Fanil will not be found with town, bow-

irerv yttaranTlf^,/

mart
rite ulT wlihf yfitf fecarc this .,•«
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wi'l ’f. te'rimi* fir Wntt-toing niTt
_
I knows ro*Wffl thmk thb. is
,
and
won't bchm ms bnt to ‘prov.- i» t,

State men.

iiiia muuafire, un account «f politicul fcel diana, llfinuh and Wl-wmsiu shall be
—In ^Ncw York tU D«jrocr«rtic,majorimj. but we ran hardly believe this to to- crowded into the mnrksl, as it were, at I |ty j, estimated» 10,000.
hi renfi'lencw and faith to lhe integrity of
d»e cute, ftltbuagh, there may bo those omte.
.
|
Mnraaebuseta ta lurgily Republican, the President uf the United Statewand bis
A aeveuth
Sadi m have debts, which liter intend [ [j^ks majority fi&gt;r (rnenior so Xtr as Caliloet, ns to belirvn firvnly that they
mean enough to wish fur their conviction,
will nut e»i&gt;nti-uance or sustain lhe lat'r
, «n bawd bett spring, reaqlling from lhe bwause they arc democrats, but we do to pay, and at the same Ume, are holding heard from is 12.000.
action ufftoy. Walker, in bis wnpistlfiaHr
---------- w i ts
• disalalsbed oonsuuiplion this winter—it- not believe ths officers uf justkw would on to their wheat far better prices, ex- i
assumption of power, lih dis.-rtrard nf
The Detroit municipal elrctkm result- law; and hie violation uf pcoitive instruc­
be so short sighted, as to intimate such a Libit a fixdlmrdincas, anything but com- :
thitg. even tu their most totiniato friebda. uirndabk. ITtey are bolding it at the in n Demucnitio victory. We regre* to tions received from them.
after tba lake* and canals are frozen up. | While such a tn nt ter would be a grtut risk uf fire, destruction by 'vermin, and My frwnd Hyde got beat. John Patton
D. I.ITFLE, Chairman.
Tbs weather to« ftU k**-***’ «nust®liy
A. D. HAND. Pee r.
with every prospect &lt;.f
&lt;&gt;f selling lower
tower in WM elected Mayor.
Avnrablo «bnwd and at. home, forgetting
Ax laciDKxr «« ma Pakic.—Knrl
in the cuatomary rowing of winter grain.------------ _ -------------------------_)| the spring, while at the same time, tbeir
That is •cbaoce.’uamber right. The ninth whil.i1 wm|M
wpiftg indeed.’’
creditors are, pcrluipa sufibring. and iuter}3?“ Alx.ut.ooe hun.lrod dollar* worth Dummkopt and agrd Germ in residing
In WtHUmabanL had 11.400 in the sav­
. hj 4f
(.iu,.!., i’St is accruing against thnm. .
r»f gold anrl silver Vntchru was stolen a
ing,
hank. Wlwn the panic first Inxamjhat every wheat stack m the west will
•
To such, we would any, by nil means
’
. ?
1 ianimws occurs;
* led us to turn
S &gt;n, offLunllton C. W.
li&gt;ai tlw fact w rather, pretest against sell now.
If your creditors will take of McQueatinn

aenfing to tl*'- farmers tba nsK oj • yusiwhich tbrv are untrained and uu-

vet subject to^wttlenumt
pre-emptom. can gira no aueb rule
which »• saprasaBUhl *«»-U»e been
polled st this InebnsideraMc preempt of
umI

imlefa,- fiir h Nrw'Yurk dry goods house,
for wbich hp received a fee from the party1
We have uutuiqg to do « r.h his quar­ employing blm. WelMMwir present
rel with the preach err, and earn nutliiiig board will, upon oonsldxring thd matter,
about it, knowing that tba preachers are cotx^uda not to try tu makeup for this
inert with fatorfrom Aonert Aekocrtifr.

......—■ „—

TK,

, who may see fit to

The ..fllcul Ifatory df «“»•«* 9- Wf*'

county buUdlnjK. because, forsooth, t!;e

bring the money. w hen they ank u» to J Orow mrtJ.
•Ah!

bflvxw to be

: W« ftfrt )to hdli^Mtiflku
tunic dusa small hills, mttsuhles fee*.

TowusMp Treasurer's Hwipu- Rif salt

WANTED.—A fisw loads to gui.l
Wood ihi iutsscription, at thl« «.fficv. Ak
to Pi wk, I .anI, Butter, WlnWt, (fata. Corn,
Hide*. Poll*, Fura &lt;ual even Paper K -lfor which the highest market prtw will l«
allowed on siilacrtptNin. Who says he
can not pay far hfa papvrt

•
' —*,•. —
Iiiduj Ol ISO III
carry big 1k&gt;:U&lt;w uf brandy, nasrmblei nnd
odmmit grees excesses, hut a'number of
individuals subject tn epilepsy nb-lierl to
Having received a gtKxf supply of Pa­
ths acsfloU, at tor moment toe criminal s per, Enaind Cards, Card B -ard «ifalirelhead fi ll, tn drink the blond, the p-psdar , “iw xnd French embossed Biper, we 'arc
Ixlief being tost it is • cure fur epilepsy, 1 prepared to «xecule all kind* ul Job W'qks
and the execud&lt;ir&gt;er readily gave it to
them. Tlnv frightful arene has caused tn
immcnss sensstitxi in n«n&lt;&gt;ver, and peti­ QTATF.or MlCIttGAX. Buo r
O PniiMl* Cw-K &gt;u and lot lb. ~.d
tions to the Guvernmrut. praying that"
encutkitm may d» lunger liepuLlic, have

JOB WORK ! !

J^SF’A jolly Hibernian, living in Port,
land, carried borne a bettlc of ubiskv to
nd him. in auimMy enjoy ing the Sabbath.
H« wifr gained poeavM.on of thr bottle,

family from Lcbox to B&lt;*t»a recently,
hired an entire car, un the Western Rail
A a (bough one might prulttl of trade and reduce the price.
Laying aside ull moral ubtlgntinn to Hoad at nn evprnwt of fifty dollars.

thief or a
Railroad Imn is nuw made at the Led at nirtt with the bxg of gold under
“tpirft, Beautiful logic! Again,hear him. in all cand'T. that wa believe toe present,
: 1 “The.tvidity with which the Barmer grasps the most propitious time to sell wheat null of Nr. Douglas in Indianapolis. Indi­
|„i ttasps utou' remarks how iwAnewLat and crncel uur obligation*, that we shall ana. It is the fin* made hi the Stare.
his throat, and a sharp knife gLwming befurr hint.
■ • ’ .
' cMnfirn.a «■»» :ku
(•l«id&gt; we ban- see before another harvest.
On Saturday nightfrst a brUUsst aka
killed tn the service of Humi'o in the Ute
f.yl*ma our rea krs mar. understand
tuc matter, we desire to mention tlut we
&lt;&gt;f some of the RepiiMi««»» &lt;*tM"
J delinr publishing toe report of the Camty than the more laudobL?
**’ ’ ty BoanJ pf Supervisors, tor toe reuom
tliat they duvlitx- paying ua half price f-r
rindoe.biMb priKreded
itabic
b Kn B(1Mge thBl cfciMrcd and the' same. . We do mi know tin- reason for Bouton.
why they should take auclt a course. Iu
fnuts will speak toe truth; and in the ifia;** otlier cuimtins these proceedings arc in-i
I
|3T“ The pnl.lludri‘1 uf Roasit Is ata-. of toe chimney. ’I'he
when '' qwoUdi'm *e have aconfvsri«ai »f*h&gt;d he vu-rtobiy published and liberally paid J?"'
ft.,
■ poeitsd iu thia a —
pvto ’
at 6 03S.O'00,(K)0 francs, ut about• rvplaevd.tiiu fin
mid w hy uut in this ? Did the touw'rv'iscould not conceal the week previous.
’ £277.820,000 sterling.
ore
thiuk
tot
ciiunty
too
poor
1
Ise
o-st
.to toeir places,
Mr. Pioueyr finds fault, that wo firvof publribing tkMD to two iMptre w.wld
removed, and I
not have uawrMtod two ttotara for each
pedicnt to CTitkisc judicial proeerdingi, Towtwtop in tba &lt;x&gt;uuly. ttonwUtot* uur
public vAeors are Matted, to a great exmen are in joupnrdy. to jeopardy itidecdl
Important Order.

when they had already taken “kg bail''
and fled thu jurutdivttou of toe Court.

they left evidence of tbeirguilt.

We re-

is pr.marly designated ae paraimvoy.—
A C. /Mr^L
Tbs above from toe Journal sneaks our
DUBdosactl), and it is for tba same nso

n.veetmrnt

ferrad of course to the moral coniicthm

roUowiM them.

and kil -d .

•&lt;

large building cMtainiHg theater and ball
re«»m. billiard room, fisc, was nearly d&lt;w&gt;
treyed by fire. J - ■

iC*TATE OF KR2U0AJL ikaar Corart. ••
O Fraiwl.- Cwrt hi sod to Mduu-n.

99

�aK®EmsFt(USB

OF HAWK,RD.cos"

J

—v &gt; rrpeinaj.

-j-,- „

COLUMN,

FIRE and INT Aim
M, *t»&gt;U.s &lt;r lu (rim).,
of

,, — or aBUBsnu* urenv It is CBtrewsly scree­

„d

rra luvtsc.

F^S?l!dd-.’‘'n

*m'smo to
1,307,903.42!

I Still Live.

■With vna.- BcmistoKwJoe
hn nnd Dim and tl» riel1
1
Your «Mip‘node

Eminent Amt rknu Corporation.

ON MERIT ALONE
mt’NIHNG lTH CLAIMS

TO PATRON AGE AND FAVOR,

■'

lurtte-r ordered that the Petitioner giro
i perttes intereatrd. by tsu*u&gt;&lt; a oopy
v and order v to.* pubuabre^u* tar Re
&gt;ti;irr. a public ue&lt;«;.«p.'r printed al
I.-J crre.-i-t.i-K in Saul ..maty Lar ibe full
rr weeks ouew al boat in each week
liaiety preccrefiog lhe mao ut bearing

GOODS
A. A. KNAfcEN.

,»S fl’nrn, G'flL-es.lTohaceo
inaj B»F.r&lt;t At H’imm,
( MV ED. He«r cull at

a. a

tfrepteN,

ITERANCE

.O.LRAY. !

Affording superior EstiLtiea and security
in mattersof m*iireme—Commercial, ‘
Mechanical, Mercantile or rural, while
ranking fur importance and pub­
lic aervice
-TH E FIRST OF—
FIRE INKVUANCB COMPANIES.
Or AMERICA.

Good News! Good News!!

Rate* andRulcsus Liberal a* the Risks i
sunied permit for Solvency aud Fair
Profit.
"
Eapcciat atu-nttoagiana to the Jn.srjrZ

NEW

GOODS
AT

C E JR 'Z' jl 1 1

JAM JONES,

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Ready Pay Store,

•Y । kept by T. PntUJFs. is
j? rmiking additions tu tits
rhiLh, lie^proposti* to sell

L0ESE8 EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

l;st received

thrMptMt store in town by
H. J. KENFIELD ’
ptock of Full und winter GOODS.

Just received a large
stock of

jBEi;s’aEdfin£“
TrqaMtrer’a Itrceipta fo? aalo

I have lH*cn reported in New York t
ling GimmIi for the Inat *ix moiit
lean tlian Ne*r York prices.—
Will yon plenM favor ,me
with a coll undtxaminc my stuck uf

Tm, ta.lw

west quarter of lbw BuHtb.wBiit quarter. *»dtb
south west fraolioMl quarter of aectjuo tintoba
si*, in township tMaibar .me, uortb ef range tdu
weak
CHBbTXk C. PAl-MKH._____

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY
GOLDEN FUIZE.
On- oftht hr^ft n'ttl IfttHfrmrg
n"rrr&gt; ofAt rian.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TWO
POLLARN PER TEAK.
And a Gift will be presented each anbscriber immediately oa receipt cf the »nb&gt;
MttlpUou muoey.
E.&lt;h *uiiM-rii&gt;cr will lx» entitled to a
gilt worth from 11 !•■ $500 in. Gold.
TU CLUntt.
3 copies for one year
$5.00
10 “
“ - “
•*
’
815,00
READ—READ-READ—MEAD

FALL GOODS,

t*VT'T)V

OF
I" tnTT’fFV

ER i v ARIETT, .

I*

11

I

.

r_______ , I

To be sold at Lowett
Pricer.
Ci« mJ

thern brfurt pard&gt;ifiny

JJRISSSXOODS

GROCERIES,
of all kinds c-baip fur R.-nJy Pny.
I have alw&gt; n very large quruitiiy ot

V«rk citr, eoebtoa hmi to offer
.
SI'PERIUK INDI CEMENTS.

”*

&lt; ( TT 1 N' G.
d&lt;nw- to order Mid all work WARRANTED ia er.
rj particular.
Aiwisu Fafkimujnrl rtrfir^l.
*
IL W. WARREN.
HssOnn. May 1. I KA
\

«m bund mid ail person* w trhing to buy or
■ell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 viimld jarticukrlr mH tlw attention
of persons »b" nre iitiiliiing t» th" fact
that I hove just Ik-calved n large eh-ckof
Nail* and Glow* and that I will f.im&gt;*li
♦a.h, Gktss. nulls. Door Trimmings Ac.
at an low a figure ns j».oil.lr.
n2Lvl
HJKENFIELD

Discovered nt Last!

OF ALL KINDS.

IHL mVNALEW

mxTs

MEDICATED
TONIC!
1&gt;KKT.KK» S U■ * I'.-—D—

GINGHAMS,

At Wholesale nnd Retail, at such price*
that it will lie mi inducement for Country
Mcrcluuits, Pedlar*, and Farmers from a
distance, to call and examine before pur
coas'uig elsewhere.

200
“
wuU-bcs
10t«-*JQ
“
500 Gold Vest A: Guard &amp;
ChXim
10 to 30'
5000 GoM Ixwkete
2 to 10
“
Gold Isii'gw—Ear Drops—Bmachss
Brvost Pin*—Stud*—Cuff Pina
Sk-vve Bultous, &amp;c.. &amp;e. 1 to 815 “
linmvdUtcly &lt;m receipt «•! the subscrip­
tion m^ney. theniiWribcr’* name will Im
entered upon mtr ni»»*!ripti&lt;»n lm»k. uprewrite n rminbcr. and the gift correspond­
Ing with tliat mirnlwr will b* forwarded
u&gt; his or her address by mail or &lt;*xprc»&gt;,

JAMES C. AYER,
Practical ami Analytical CltcraiaL
. LOWHLL. M.MhL
Prise U Ceuta per lox- Ho raxn for £L

I continue to manu&amp;cture

CLOTING,

Idlin'* Gaitoni Buskins and Boots, a
g.Hxi aasortnientet very b«w pri -.-s.
Ou tutii.l a very large shark ofCnrckcry
atone and Glam Ware.
Ji&gt;«t recritiwl • n-w a’ru-k of

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!'

ESS GOODS,

•&gt; Miller, and our mill being built*on the
numt improved plgn^togvther with a good
Sinutlvr—wo are prepared to do the
lw-»t (if work. please give u» scull.
Cashpuid for wheat.
BUl.TWoDD &amp; GRANT.
Hast Inga. 8cp. 3. 1857.

Such ■■ Prints^ Ginghams, l^iljdna, Mo
rinusr PuramcUus Black Al|«*tvas nnd a
variety of W&lt;»«l DcLaina, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a g&lt;M.d assortment of Cloth? L&gt;r
men's wear, and a large stock uf staph*.
Dr-nim* Sheetings, aliirting, atrijw-w, chic ks
and tick logs.
J 1ST RECEIVED a new lot ol

3C.T3rBtt33JE3E&lt;.

oriw ANT) QUICK SALEH.
»nlh stood of T PHtLLVa.
WIL JUN’ES.

a

tote, to wit: aitaata ia the IowimIiy uf Marry, te lb

B.EADY FA-Z-.
at sMisdsi.ing l"i» pi'w-vs. My umjo^
is ‘a lit-.lc cheaper llian the cheapest.’
I have ju»l received n guod^UmTtiueUt
Ijidiva

r dad all uf ltor best quaiiiv.
iibd aa my Mulls ia

r.. feLtfel..

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

PROMPTLY PAID.

Uea turned Without Delay br
JAMES A.SWEEZEY. Agent
Hastings, Mich.

I Maa Ibr CSKA PEST,

• re ths peltaoy uf all (np friaa&lt;!».

not rxrippsE! or

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
TO THE

Having rectired the services of ■&gt;

it u nd c rtakes. worthv the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

THE PANIC'

:

tor all

Geo. W. Fowler.

ihg jy-enir shiBHah: with rret.
i-.- si... .l.I’nt recatn tils'Irtiw and I’U .lml varatwihe:-.
j , DAMtKt^Cr^.XMqrLu

A. A. KN APEN.
DO ;lbs. Honey for i»to

We tabs thi. n^tbud of informing the Citiresa
nt llastiog. aud ricrnity, that wo »ren, cun.U.-,tlr
o«&gt; head asulrndid aawrtiurul of u-.-tul bm! enuirernts. .rw^n e naHtingof Clocks, tt aiefre^ F,m
*■"
bngrr liingt Gold Itoua and Itoudla. Sil • tn ns good order nhd as prompt as any I
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.'

A-rvatornfpubBe great and
Bond r.f
I n tegrlty

|rg&gt;tt&gt;- tclivrr,, shre.n l!|?
s.f the-wagca 1. ligju,
™ .th* X1“*kSH
it arc
Diln y.»&lt;- w-Hl hwre wtr*
i hiding ..f Mu-wr anj the

V

’Sit?;

New Barry Mill,

ynd ah"V«] fi.r-vW will

y&lt;&gt;( R NICE

Dr-/'Trt!3 OD

TIME IS MONEV. Fur sale by Grant A SraciBura Hatlias* Mich .
ASUlTTAKBf MONEY TO BUY GOOD JEWELHY.
Buch aa tba Citlicna uf Barry County may Sad
by ralltax*' »b«
JEWELRY AgO D00K FIORE •
s
■“• •* su“ "•■

ruth .toy cf April, A. D. 1«K. ttefowill beenbi at
EuI'KL'to^ KhU« ?&lt;twa*h?p tfjSwry. in

IhajflertMion of that day, tstfcjre* to all cacum-

BUCKLEY

P^s-S't^cXd m.tZpO~
sn
Wf OWgffK TiUSI-Erery Uui. af ftw
E'Vi*10’.’
‘,"r* “w "rim® sfjrestore .f J.
IHUd Heslton Raptor itti. lq "‘"“"ISu

AYER’S
PILLS
FAMILY PHYSIC

treble paUsota who caaocl eat 1 water erseker
XTL.*™1* di‘t’»s*. n»w.re uf IIRUUGEll
u‘fn^T,0.sa p'i"'n *•5OT * R»ca.
' I**,"*’I “nd *“* • “rtfpM’e cire»SS&amp;'-atfl'csrtUfc-ssi

A Cash capital of 8500,

ffl.w a^Mi
md Freed
umiy and
L
w
; tlry J*nt •»rmweli
io my dear I’MthHA^ne h.,1
i* quh-k fosyua.ren?

REM. ESTATE FOP. BALE

BUCKLEYS

_
2ETNA
insurance Company

AYER’S

CHANGE OF TIME.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
forms.’ cbld'k,

Battle Creek, HoBtiugs and &amp;, G. ’

boabaevess.

■BOIdllTIS BBOOrlMMOtlB,
• noir. isrmii. am,
const Jirriur.

Rapids Stage Route.
N nnd a'ter Monday .August 31st. 18­
Tan mn., U.
far sit —* —**’
further notice, stages will a__ i.__ __ ,r__ _ . .rU,.. -X Mlmfmsn «ti-Uare.
leave
folio* Ing named places, n* fol
Iowa, la wit:
lacave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon­
days. Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 7 o’cl-wk. A. M. and arrive nt Battle Creek
UatHiuJfi. end thr riirrnutitiini] Country
at I o’clock. I*. M. in time to take the
to nurcb’asn (nod* in this line. I'lreae jire me a
afteni&lt;s&gt;ti enra east or west, and on Tues­
call and wut lhe truth of thia usttiue, or
Cnsaimerea and Vc*tinty\ i» the largest
Send in Youn Orders, and moat earn'd ever brought t*p this daya. IhnrMiav a and Saturday* nt one o’­
clock P. XL in time to take the evening s» V t&gt;X
place.
In
r*»ne1u«i«&gt;n
I
would*
call
your
at
­
and lhe p«4- will be.seleclMl and put np with *•
to oar rtsnste. A»J !«•» caly in tomaUaiHa a*train of ear*.
tuueh .-ate a« if you were premia to relact them tention to the merit* of
tatk. up.iw'be Unm. but f » the tnilJer
Leave Battle Creek for HnCing* on «f Ceti., C..VUB-, l!&lt;Mtt.rxs.s. Ar.; irt »«
Tuesdays Thursday a and Saturdays at 7 ratu-nrs it Is the nlr-iu-nW. ird sa&amp;at
f .
...
■•’chick. A. XL. and arrive at Hastings tUtcaabdobteiartl.
A. iU-3
ten. I* enrttsst •*
nt two i’click. P. XL ifhd on Mondays “• r.'“- v
V.cdiu-ulavs and Friday* at 4 «&gt;'$lre k, A.
XL. and arrive in Hasting*, at 10 o’clock
Fur rale hr J-1*. Robert* * Co- n*«'.in«*. Mkb
Leave Hnaiinga for Grund Rapids on
EXECVYOIVH^AI.B OF HKX1.
Monday*. Wednesdays nnd Fridays w
Slate nf(ln&gt; I'rskf. Isle if tie uwarbip •
10 o'clock A. M.. mid arrive nt Grund
YaiUnr Hpiing* ihxrB'ol.
Kajrida nt 8 u’elre-k P. M.
AoOre U b&lt;rrri.T pr.o U.Bt in aeremsree with

O 57.theuntil

BROADCLOTHS,

E

SBILUAITS*

br hl" |kper 1

uns. I’Sjr

B WORK

A nice assortment

L arik, C-rd H wrd ufall a.IA ejin bussed-Raper,
me
xc die nil kinds of Jog Wcan
hisotbov,.- —•

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
AS USUAL

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE A WAY—ALL

KINDS BONNETTPJMINGS
AT THE

Ready Pay Store. 1
aud Vestorui JrfX-12dWjHam

••Mrerei tl:st M.mday

30th

MOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
(lotblBg; Never m Cheap.

G 110 C E RI E 8-1
OF ALL

,

Kinds.

COM Nf ISSlON EK’S N&lt; &gt;TICE.
I7WT1TK ofSiteaS. Green, late of Harting* de­
l j « eared.
&gt;olire i« hereby given. that the nndrrMgned

ito mo.

«.r JTIW. SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES .nd DEEIt SKISH.

Aitlk’iuAGE SALE..
VAULT baring tarn mad* h&gt; ibrpByuw’it
J B evoaia MOB of euaicr Mcurcd to I*
itfdsnlurs &gt;.f n&gt;«rtsBK». be»n»« f»tr ,b*
tar of At&gt;nl. A. U. »!-*• »»i»utrd by Isaac
^uJr Lt Ikrrr Caualr. Stato of H killBSD. to
Wtllard -I* L» urr.ton
™’"'•’•'t

?5r -u

East End of Town.
North side «&gt;l Main Street.

..il'i
4.71“
-T
tl.c .wu omr.e l.ei.4T«i su'Uisiilrt » doll*"

tv-niua cc.Vr &lt;li*.*9,. sr.d uu Motor prw' Bdttg
,t tow or iu eqom bo«to« '•&lt;*--* iusutated I. recuT«r»aid.ut:&gt;.rsi&gt;v put tbreref.
Nutke to tereby
tbal b; TlrtJ.
of sale to MI'I wi'r&gt;r cu“-*",5f
lrt'*
of Ue Statute of the State «.t X^i.U-n lt&gt;* |.r.cton .'c^.r&gt;brU in said m«tp«e as hnfows ty *»t—
Ib-WK Tilton lot. in I1«h..^i.uisbrr- ..inaUtidr*-: and ^rtyseveu i9i; &gt; hnte haadtwUw. b*tf,
elal.l(94'&gt; nine iiumlisdatal fell*
Nte*
hundred and .-.neli-two (MKi Site-ltotohvd md
and ninety -three ;«3» n..d Niue hiu-.red iu«l
umetr-toir (W4 ■ m-cvrd.i.j; to tte ir os -r- plot
-f Mud «lll*r-. will l.e MddatjfjWie vmdwat
the court bou.r iu tbo Vlllige uf Ilaaturew that
l.-u&gt;g tbeptore where lhe cirri it ruert v Is d m
Mid evuufy or
ur
B-

SIWRS,
HSU.
TEA,
ha:: •! TFA.mire i" cure the headache

OOJP’Zf JEIJS,
,tui

New Carpet Store.

,-ry thing in tin- line uf Groceries.

kinds of produce
u in exchange for

o. x.- n-A."sr,
Judge of Probate,
. ... . .... a ■ ■ .wltTKUl I I IIU »T I

WE SHALL
EIVEMONEI ONOLD AC
COINIS.
GRANT k SFAl-LDEG.

Gmairting if BRUSSELS, THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DRUG­
GET,

^.p, (mm 4. IBS?.

Taxes for 1856.

! ^containing •&gt;‘1*’ °",1‘ "r r*fa*j' &lt;,,,|1',r'
XZtetoS"**111"” 1’’1" V"”!'
tJX™,

..r

a r—.Iraan,., U»

b'
r..imtv *L&lt;o 4’nc M”u' Pvr® ■'. ’ *’ n
£.r "ohreTdoHsr* to Peter Cramer or

T-—
Um. m Jm» taauuxl ««n.
* r|l cbsngf
I twtvlrt’ contrnn all »yr-

LOOKING GLASSES,

rbsrlMlli llurtua
teTCRMn-.,.

HE TA X PA VERS trf tba townskip of HasUurs. are hereby informed, thal lie Treasurer
b^l*sb’L,ttoiXre^rNrtbM* gm ttin^towasiilp
MAI ( IHIAY MONDA*f?lVraDAY

T

Of '-act, wwrk.ftren tbeftret dar offWMBber DM
to the £fth day ofJanranr i«--.7. locfusire.
B.
Township Cullaclre.
O— &gt;, lass
* Ola,

MMHMvKEira isonS
the undcrsigurei bartn&gt; fo» , appotok
..
■ «
• -- • -. • -- - . "naare

x, '.be ilk
(Muter A. W.
j:. &lt;rf Mu. l -s=re&gt; &lt;&gt;» p»« t&lt;k. *ad

.B-4 ssigmd bv lb* nsi* «tn. t-mrth «*
in S. rturtos so-t mM swslgsn^ut "*^*5
r ibsreasusrsoMMaftteH*
ajWywnly
rtarrv m Ar Bih -sy ef Hept. X D. ltd" «" HP
laiw lubkrti ofMorlgsr*.
.

Store In West end of Union Block,

NOTICE.

Whereas Tbren Bsmncer a Imtmd girl
bn* Lffk my bouse without jrnit &lt;ju&gt;»e thib
ta tbrrefure to warn all persona ftr«n
harboring «iniatmg-lwr &lt;m nry nrvount
a» 1 rdiall nay no debte uf her' euntrac

Wre Bnnd-re

Codl-EUisu BISSEE.

�J.M. HUBJfARD,
Stusiral

sheet

j®TNA

sagas

AffTTRTa ^nsprance Company.
OF HARTFORD,CONN
i lucorpomted 181D—Charter Perpetual.

.-71.7. . w
t
AM MnMcil Mcrchandhr.

KALAMAZOO

. Great Spring

' H'lira H1:ST CUSS LVSi’iLLVCEl

Jiistnfflfats,

. .

HfLAHD

MICHIGAN.

Tua -Hieeri!
opened a fin. ,, „
'' WAWN1NSUR.ANCE,
stock of Musical Mcn&amp;nditt cvn.Mir.g
lUomi.ei of ta friend^ patruuj, and
’’ th*! public generally, to the folio, mg foots I
in part of

,

J'lANOFURTLH AMD ML'lAJDKORH,
.U&gt;»1A&gt;XH.
—j Of Uif bint Italian and

cirTZi. A Cash capital of 8500,
American Manu
WITH

Herlean Manu- •

fact urc.
■ BERT Ml'IIC,
Of every dewriptioit, and of tho latest
publiMtion.
Of tha bflkt quality for all instruments.

Every instrument offered for sale has
been thoroughly tented, and he can wdi ly
aay are anperior to any cveraold iu this
place.
A Nery lilxral deduction made to then*1
purchasing in quantities.
Promt aUentiun paid tircountry or­
ders.
Mr. IT. will give his pcnronal atten­
tion to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
at hia store corner Main and Burdick
Streets
N. B. Just moi-ired a new musical
instrument, called the English Metalic
Harn ionium. Call and exam inn.
J. M. HUBBARD.
OdL l&amp;th 1857.

7077

non’

1,307,903.42!
Paid an Aaxreiule k&gt;M ofv’rr »10.OOj.iO&gt;'
Is organized on a national basis, with local
ageucica in all principal places, under a
I Mercantile system; founded on a cash
Standard, with an anvialde rvputstion alike the same on the
batiks of lhe Hudson, ar the
Mississippi, the Gulf of
Mexico or the Northern
Lakes; precoating a
a powerful organi­
zation as a'conMrvatorofpulilie. good anA
Bo ad of
integrity
fxiual to
all emer­
gencies
It und ea
takes, wor­
thy the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

AND CUTLERY.

----------- -

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST .HTOCKnf Pl.
BEST GOODS, at tbs
LOWEST PRS.ICE
AM no* ireirvilg my SPRING slock of Coed
sod tars 0a band a tirrt rate saunirnnl of
SJUUA BUJL VriiAfil) WABK .S
TiK, cvrr^H axd sum-rr.

WABK. WttKet OFFEJi
4TLO\rKB PkJCFS

LOK8E8 EQUITABLY ADjt'BTRD

L.

Ready-Made

•

At the cheapest store In town by
H. J. KENFEELD'

and caps

B®k*kia^HoVto( and mlusea. Sureeadei^.HuTau, Tlirrad Spool red Skein

.

•KX
&gt;. Hein­

DRESS GOODS

'

Such as Prints, Gingltams, Leluuna, Morinua, Parnntettaa Buck Alpareaa and a
Rueb aa Ilreailpins. Ear Drops Odd Itoirtk and
and rery elieap.
£ Pena with Hilrer Cases. Hdvsr Mated and Grrmre
Also a good nsaortment of Cloths lor tfoN.N ETTJI OLD AMD MEW-Delaine Demen's wear, and s large stock of staples.
Denim* Sheeting*, shirting, stripes, checks
I..
and tickings.
JUST EECElN'ED a new lot ol

EUPOBIOMFFASHMO N
'

TAlfOR SHOP

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity of

"Sh-rtIL A. GsmVms. Ktor

L kinds ri;o!
-TROUGH endSl
&lt; ’I'EItlOK
__________________________

LNDICELfEXTS.

AT THE OIJlSTAHnijix^rt^™1™'--'A S U B U A I*,
j
ith as good nnd complete an assort-1

W

nwnt of

Fathiontjatt rrerirrd.
Htourp, Maj i, ism.
* W W1RIU:N

[ ---------------------------- -----------------------i
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

as was aver offered in tbi» market.
Aa a particular friend baa takvfl the
liberty to circulate the story
ntorr that we Aire
Jire

Discovered at La^t!!

to to say to my friefld-te • «rihat
the case, nor never will be ® lais
and.the
BARsttlstn»ano,
s^-^,—
—WHISKEY
-----------------------------I nut into mv cellar
RHL Lputuitomy
cellar wus
was filled
filled ui-.h
whh
ricauw.
.
Thankful to my numercui customers
for their past liberal patronage, 1 hope to
merit a &lt;x&gt;ctinoencc of the aame.
d. c.nAWLEi’.
Sept. 22 1837.
»20tf.
Fes it find to hoar it! ! !.

paKFARKD b, Ito w^rtwor, at
L MkUpu&gt;, u&gt;6 »ud b* h&lt;* reih-.mml Assat*
Tl,i’
“ »p«*cify b«mi«a, **•&gt; udTtw
1u ....
J'ctvr and Afrit, Chill iJFrer, Juundict
• and Jiirrr Cmplaintt, or Billiout

OO^MISSIONER’S NOTICE.

CLOTING,
*

DI*- RAYNALES .1

MEDICATED TONIC!!

v
NHINGLES,
on band and all per»on» wishing to boy nr
sell' will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere..
1 wosld particularly call the attention
of persons who arc building tolls? fort
that I haredust Ik-reived a large sleek of
Nails and (Jluto and that i will furnish
sash, GLuw, nidi*. Door Trimtntngs Ac.,
at as low u figtuc as tioasiblri
n21-yl
HJKENFIELD

M'ALL FATEH AXD BOKDEIIS,

h b*iaf |x*l Uw »eaaoa fur*41:aa firmrf ■ Tool*
1 *t«ll otfer thou *t k-»* th*u &lt;xat
U*
tr»»«r«rt*tloii m«Ktf. l1r*t ria** tkylbo* 5 ahll
ling*— Tip TopThfv* t.urd Aska A (billiaga, t
taird 4 ahlllinn, Hoe*. 2 aUUings. Fad Ix»ck» t
do. Ctert Loeb 1 sbiniig.

GRIND STONES,

W

Urprt. ths eb««p«rt U&lt; of Whips
*“*•*fwu
"■"•“'•"I””*-

thirtieth

Ugmod, Oujuwri*. Vhrkl Ae.

ir (tuVuaare aay they Kart hav« W.
B. A J. B. CL1BK. itruggiau, Flilt, M&gt;d,
by raqatrsd te-nmret lbr:n fur «xreon*li. i
. . . : . »■ ' - •
—4 nisi* ibmiiil
‘.■ ...iii ।11
_ir
i: tv w..&lt;«

|

Main Street,
KAT.AWA7.00
(CP

Remember the

sign of the

Battle Crook, Hastings and A G.

O. D. HANSCOM B

Rnpidjs Stage Route.
■AN and after Monday .August 31st, 18\J 57, until further notice, stages will
May.Vth 1857.
v2nl
leave the fallowing named places, aa fol­
My stock of
~
atTARDlAN KALE.
lows, to wit:
TATE OF MICHl(JAN. Barer C«rrr, »Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Monh Utowitter of ttw estate of DreM Oarrsit,
| days, Wednesday-* and Friday*, at 7 o’*
|
’
dock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at 1, o'clock, P. M. in time to take the
Crtx'im&lt;n* and Vesting*, is the larrcst afternoon cars east or west, aud on Tues­
days.
Thursdays and Saturdays al one o'­
and moat varied ever brought to thia
place. In conclusion I would call your at- clock P. M. In rime to take the evening
train of enrs.
untio^ to lhe merits of
Laava Battle Creek for Hartings on
Tuesdays,Tburelays and Saturdays at 7
o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Hastings
at two &lt; rlrck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Friday* at 4 o’clock, A.
M.. ud arrive In Hastings, st 10 oYIoek(
| A gentleman of unimpeachable ta'tc. who
Leave Hastings • for. Grand Rapids on
I &lt;'11 «ndea«&gt;r to satisfy any and all per- Mondays, Wednesdays) and Fridays at
10 o'clock A. Nf, and amre at Grand
} Rajuda at 6 oVloc’k P. M.
.
i to«« ■* te«ep
j
Leave Grand Rapid, for Hartings and J 15
Battle Crock on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ’ &lt;m the Mb daZoi
! Saturdays, at four c'cloek, p. M.
&gt;’ “-•» U* rre
saptsssre*"
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT isut
c. siiErAErai.

S

BROADCLOTHS,

AS USUAL.

th. M &lt;.f tad owned
(Uta of r.rniu* SAwl Iwd.-

'

GROCERIES.
MaieeeaeTabeeeerf.nH-a. . iixi. L*

Paid

for FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES and DEER SKINS,

inSdr-erib*.: roevy Hrt£l Tre£ "toX-d to

Joly, leth, 1»7.

GEU. W. BAIRD. Kxscator,
ml.

MORTGAGE SALE

DeacrHiUun

Town
ly and State
m pier* u d
■ aadXUirt-

SALERATUS at MAO per 100 lb. and
fc per lb.
SALT by ibe barrel and
d»y of April. A. D. IBM. r«*cuu&lt;l hr Isaac
k«r «us of Bcrrr Cuttty, Snie.if U«-h'&lt;»a. to
r»lm Willard of Lirinpion rmioly in Itertato
'a* Yurk. mid rrvmdfd tn Rrvi.lrr'* utter of

Store in West and of Union Block,

East End of Town.
i bredrod and *&lt;tU»u dollar, red t r

North ride at Main Street.

i'toUu fUiagf al 1 (hilling for beet kl

PAINTING.

AT

on the building.

And get up Suita on the ahortnat notice,
'
in a manner and at «ueh prices
ca&gt;&lt;til»t«l to pl,w the
H&gt;o*t Guttidioua.

Mr.tTM. &gt;t|&gt;sf« »S&gt;. U&gt;d Whieb told luort«^
dnl» •--Ignrd br aaid E;4,rsuo Willard to

MMSWtafla Aa«*«.1b alM

x

HANSCOMBS

. CH ANGE OF TIME.

Boots and Shoes.

Mid dar'.
’ ALEXANDER B. CORNING'
K B. A J. !T, Opcr.
X-\„,
...
^ur,W*|..
Ati'vatur Mortngrc.
|Dat«d, Jsly lllh,
Iu*r2nl3
riOiWGAGE SAtk ?

BAITERS

LARGE RED BOOT

All kind* of produce, taken in exchange
i fur Goods.
A »« ourt juai to M«ocna&gt;odale-mad« Sp tefcr*
■ &gt;.»
in I—C...
llaatlxut*. iu tkr i
'

cuoponnder ol

AND

Mr. Henry Brown,

MOUTOAGE SALkT

HEREAS i!rf«u|t li&lt;* torn ir«J* ia lbs par­
turn! uf a c.rore iiniuf n-.Stor ser-irsd by
a MortRAj*. nreutol by Gaorps I’frvwr red 8*.

PAINTS AND DYESTUFFS.
inc the &lt;!i.
offered aa i
entitled to
ju.:i» new
lut-dKJUrs

Shoes

gift worth from tl to 1500 in Gold.
b
TO CLUBS.
3 copies for one year
15,00
10 «
“
115,00
READ-READ—READ—READ
the
LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS.
1 package containing
8500 in Gold
10 Gold patent Lever English Hunt
ing Cased Watches
100 each,

I continue to manufacture

HOOTS nnd KHOLM,
IlMlNied Without Delay by
Ladiu’a Gaiters ILnkina and Bouts, a
JAMES A.SWEEZEY, Agent gixid assortment at very lew prices.
Hastings, Mich.
On hand a vent large ntock ufCrockery
stone and Glasu W are.
Just rwivi-d a new stock of

that botesopwied*

llu-h sulrtcribcr will lie intitled to a

25
“ Gold “
100
“ “
“
300 I^dire
“
100 Silver Hunting cased 1
Waiclm*
f ***
200
“
watches
z10tot‘0
“
500 Gold Vest &amp; Guard At'Fob
Chains
10 to 30
5000 Gold I^ockate
2 to 10
“
Gold Rings—Ear Drops—Broaches
I »hall offer my stock of
Breast Pins—Studs—■Cuff Phis
Sleeve ButtoM, tau &lt;fcc. 1 to #1fi “
DRY CeOODS, GROCERIES,CARPETS,
Immediately on receipt ol the subscrip­
tion money, tLoaulwcriber's name will bo
BOOTS AN^D SHOES.
entered Upon our »ub*errptirft&gt; book, op­
posite a number, and the gift correspond­
ing with that numbei will be forwarded
At Wholesale and Retail, at such prices to his or her address by mail or express,
that It will be an inducement for Country post-paid.
I
Merchants, Podhra, and Farmers from a Addres* BECKET A CO., PtH^usrixiu.
distance, to call and examine before 'HI'
48 and 49 Moflht's Buildings,
coaalng elsewhere.

„ PHOUPTLI PAID.
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARUIR COOK STOVES.
n (Me Us&lt;Mstown. 8ix Halaaed Doi S
TO HOUSE fiUILDFFS.

L. BUCKLEY,

itb a Apple •*
epeoitna that
r the care of 1

HASTINGS and VICINITY.
ibrtjMUs m.* prrpam! to sxscuis any kind of

fiQX AMD
.('AMR! AGE
PAoraguL
IMITATION Or
WOOD AMD
MARBLE.

New Carpet Store.
1 san eery n*pocUUll v
p. i&gt;. Warmer.
For ule br GRANT A SPAULDING. llanuuR.

w«n

I have opened at No. 2 Union Block a
large Stock of

punsMce of Ihr.tolutalb *uch ea»e n»d« »n&lt;t
pmrtdal. 1wh.1I uBrrfor mU U. jMVnbtoMiueh
ortetfSf* tfueriM .uhj*e£fo • niitar kmUm*
•fl»u huod.-rd dullan, ' AU that tr»cl or jure*!
of land ntnato Im ibe town uf Thoraapck, Oocnty

TATE OF MICHIGAN Barry Ommtr «•: Pm
bale Court in and tor add «&gt;n«ty.
At a»»MK-nnfea.d Court UAdcnet the oBeenf

AMMUNITION

PORXXY ANU rCirNBULLOR AT LAW.

Drtsd July Wk.
JOKl.HfH BABlOlLJiSteM*.
B. II. From Atty for Amiga—■
rtalrll

tred-Mur*.

uewiii then in
the debU red lo,

III. MMtaa f.-r err-x.u
IhrtUir tln.c f.r
aaidastato i» euanU
day ai Y»raa&gt;L«r.A. D.

U*ten._____ ________ „
—
brtre Ito ph*, wtor.
arkli eowrt U IsM ■
said eosaiy on tlia tvairth day ofSteMatar A. t'

MEDICINES,
Oil,Uneat

S
Judge of Probate,

LOST.—By the subscriber on or abofu
th j eleventh day of July, a calfskin wal­
let containing one note of eighty dollars
given by James Miller to Peter Cramer
or Loew at&lt;l s roed order drawn by ths

I soma
Il per-

lt*82.

A.A..UAI

Taxes for 1856.

COOPKBWG BUSINESS.

GET,

SATTRDAY MONDAyX’tcesdaY

A LargeStock of

LOOKING GLASSES,

i dollars to

tVaodland, July 22

Cunimting of BRUSSELS, TH REE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG, STAIR and DRUG­

FLOOR on. CLOTHS.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES- |

irtitE

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

Clothing!

BOOTS

THE WLDEK PEUE.

TO THE

and arer Hhirt* Tr»»drlii ■ Bag*. UabrvUaa La-.
I dis* fUtelMte. Hoatery and dlorre

....goods,!hats

OF

I Still Live.

FALL GOODS,

JUST RECEIVED

SALE

jsssSag
2SK1K'—

BUCKLEY

CATALOGUE.

at a«tuui*hiug low price*. My motto
ia ‘a little cheaper than the cheApcd.’
,
I have j&lt;at rweived .a-gQdd ax'orltnpnt
1.adiea .
------ ■'

Rates and Rule* as Liberal aa the Links c
turned permit for Solvency and Fair
Profit.
'

[

To the Public.
Dio aubocribcr having a &gt;w daya lon­
ger to remain in Hasting* before minor,
ing to lhe Went takes this public method
of announcing his Intention of
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
i-.ii any or all the atom in Barry county.
Ho wishes it distinctly understood that
ho means U&gt; sell

AND IT TAKES MOXEY TO BUT GOOD JEU*
He la tf red &amp; disgusted with M tnul
ELEY.
S«ch a* lhe CitUoo* of Barry County csay Cod and so arc his creditors; therefore PAY
by calling at U&gt;e
.
AS YOU GO; and constables won’t tronb- I1 have been reported in New York aa m
ling Goods for the laat rix months,
JEWELRY AND BOOK STORE
le you.
Teas than New York pricoa.—
b&lt; u»«Mrntxn, aa th, *oetu aux at blato St.,
ia BU&amp;iKL'B dry »od (tore.
Will you ploaac frvur me
W« takrthu mrtbod of inhirwluf tbs CilUrna
with a call artd exam­
of Hartings and vieinilr, that w« kwp c u.tantly
on land a iclrudui
au-ut of nwKil iu.d onmine my stock of
n&gt;«ata! jewrtry.omtialingof Clash*, Walch**, Pin*
Ear and Bngrr KU^UjId Psa* aud PensUa, Sil
Notwithstanding the high priee of Cot­
ton Goodvl shall sell Tip Top Printa for
Al** a larsre and well *c!erird ***o;i.-n«nt of
Book*. Thellbu.neal. l'«72d, 11.11,-opTiral, I2f rents middling for H, Stripes, Ticks,
Denims Kentucky, jeans. Drills Sheeiis
Grot, Cassltner, Sattincl*, Fiasnrfls
twIlledAnJutitwItlcp'Urean^ Yellow, Red
•II kuxi* and description. ItspairlDS ofsil kind*
, —- 1 ,
ia oarUnsofboaiiiSM dortr &lt;tmU* .fj-iru.t nrtww “"d White, bolt flannel.
MAVIS &gt; BANTA.
U*.iiap, Marsh tt. IML
utStf

which win be sold for

Mechaniad, Menamile or rural, while
ranking for importance and i&gt;ub*,c •rrVK’,‘
— THE FIRST OFfF1RE INBURAN'E COMP ANU
OF AMERICA.
I

Ibe reamma uln
T'T&gt; t A'CtTCl T» XnmTk

J.e viDeerrtf-llutlnn
I'. M. o&lt; tbs foUuvia.

, W9.' 5TLSGTO

lent American Corporation,
ON MERIT ALONE
FOUNDING IT? t’l.AIMS

Old Fogyism Distanced
YomiR America Ahead

■

r.n.rllwiwM Hlbday
olU.M
.

i

OF ITS HAVING
UriJSJiAliHU

_

COLUMN.

COLUMN.

NOTICE.

POKE RARJ^^ jrL^JBABMRLS, TTIS

ia
J1**t»p.

vrel
___

A W. A*&gt;»e ^‘■•‘
»r. Nto.1 Ml
-i
K«Sfre »&amp;•«-?. llj-i.

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ui Drakes in., »»rt Manfflrtay of t.sstaw,

AT

lain Street,

KALAMAZOO
member
ie

RED BOOT
likling.

AASCOMB
IDLIN' HAUL

u!g&gt; ofltnibatefcr Uie c aunt

).H. BAUHHX, Guard iss.

«i mUMMirinaitem-la ba
At n.VI*

h.. ...—»H&gt;,l.lutiL.ki« dt 11

coverid u ilk xiiow, r..tlur than t«» grub ]
___ i d*Hy for it livihg.. lie Utt-n» tn&lt; »l rap- jirflj in Mti h a nuto uf thu alttumpittrc oa '

sTjIltl. t. NcAtlH,

combs

I

* firm baxk.

ataneea are tavprabln, i» turtincd to lay •i.u.u
' L, C. Kklicmoi, ihtnkvr. St-n-k, Nute uim .... .....I. u u..h..1. ..." C.. ■ ’.... ... .. . &gt;,.*..&lt;1 w
(W.X.A
„
Ir™. H BUMCkwry
\\ t !i. Vulkmax’h Banking (.hi'icv. Buttle him to undergo much exercise o» cx|x&lt;MirL- during inclevicBl wi-atlier. With
plenty of Inrd »&lt;u to kc&lt; p his Jump barn- j
-.lltt. ha- Uaitilil or.*r..r ,!..»'.mv
V lu,t .4*

tND

TERS

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I.,. «*»■1

Srcctniso. Der.lvr* in nil kinds

n l'd4W.0Me«iM.r. Uo4
iwkbo
Agrbt. Title* and ' Ctauaa iine.ilgaied. «•"' In* «&lt;* tiM&gt; cul-l; Iiuum: the nu.nths a.t ।
iiMtaofTiUwU Laid, lu Bany Uceuty, SepU-ntlier and October are Lest tor tnairnui, furwklnd. Ctthec vu lUei.ict. UH.ce. , ........ «,
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•Whatabnll I do, driver f 1 raked.
I &gt;11 rmw wrote fir the Journal11 had been
'Just ring that IML "»F lad.’ hesDawcr- aertHt.toned U- |-Hnt. sod &lt;hh -M. soecd -Mid suntubody will oune Mid let yi« it-*a that Mr. lliMsrll didlwrt fiadsntewb*
J
. hi. m-w. .xmiriteUuteWM.—He-wmild
I looked at 11* top of the door.
i ten w.mderdn Tty FyW. &lt;h°
__ r
•I dtmT see a«r bdl. sir’ said I timid- U, *ud wwn'««l tn him adegnret.ftak.ru
hsd:
u
•
la brilJaacy.
rxpressi.-l. such aa I l-A
- ”.
' The man burst into a loml langh.
hardly hoped to d.-serve
He nftw. *•
■Pull that kn-.l., grra-ny
be »*'d at imputed my art* Ire U«
«nd_—
length, end Mmlgtrtk.y 1 palled again -nd -.Uh, th.
again, until
qwer looking
and eX)ui»**l
ntil Mr.
Nr. J-ore. a queer
v.waR&lt;| HNn
|&gt;n.w&lt;i h
—-~w.-r-v
rhhrw kg ...
end
.*•.''•■...i -remain
a . graat nhite.
&gt;UUufellow, wkl;
‘iz AIL,-------- ,.
t™,- lureg.
—
” d.mr,
F Wed
a &lt;U-gerw«-m
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------- 1 —
y&amp;b
earns V» •tie
and
ry -I
plsawil
MW,
— I- did
-­ DOt,lU«»* DIV
of tiic rentsining «&gt;rli of vivon.upoa the I vanity to Ired Die .into betray mu WJi
ird
party,
Lrcccive4»
luckless wight who laid broken his bell Through a tliird party. Lrvcwved* larger
tel
j
।
n,i
Ii|Hin».rtiou G
t my labor,ecruiM&amp;J^
—
musiinUuiuB
ter
labor,
•Let the IvremgMi-r stav with
end | should have done, had quy wtw&gt; &amp;U;wJU. &lt;!ll 1
-IT--' -»
*“ “‘r~C-

wc reiterated, out hyuttcUuna,
would put up with num. ... ;
T,
1 called around.'.in tins erenioif
th,
fariutis places from which I rctxirtk}

that they hail ail-bcctTailtlrtl.“ I i'nrpiireil
by whom, but u-'pe could recollect. They
were aireauevl’*!; &lt;ii the" vsHimis books.
1 was theningMy'unwed, tori kt
no one but Mir- Hussell. wh.-.c-uiil
fur mc. aitd ( hardly believe^ 'iyi
Sii-.-y was is surprised «• r
was ratlu-r inclined to tlilnk’ .t
her fither, wit quietly fck. her

tile still latuthing driver-J-nnd I staid.
- deut.
..
.
1 V,l
Sm ZtesT was a lady who would
I atedhd hard. m»&lt;1 at length,had U* could mS hope
m-MoD, Withikill
iiie\pre&gt;ail.U relWuctiou of l»wi^!
with debts auperptldeil.
lM| to Uw tjuflLlb bar. I l*»&gt;k an
1 hail been a- Hie ofTico
OF
with fututlier tu«ng lawyer to redurp our
ghwillV time Jrt XovmfHi,
espe*^ •*»
Mr.. Jon-., might f,».-y w
The few bref tint .temkl
,K
u bstiu’g’wlictWTtooilLI g-&gt; 1
in- eg-iiu. T wusldresd all uw •.
1 ,,1«) |,.h liked md very much and thlpturHuaubl M) hf*rt
' ANO
. Mirn^Uu. t
w t.k-refu'res, counted IhA (ost* ag
evu-iios-rmo-v
which w th migrl aweutuciH, »he umm.t- ;agam. und by the tnnrt e.in-lttl aritlim^
of mv fraud the rtltver. kept me reuiwin*
&lt;-rdcr that. | mig.4 tic, 1 could nut tiftd that the dmngfi WfluTd
I «il nnd hnppy thrnngh-thu winter. I ted at thia peri-“l.
«,u- 1 **■ bHling
uptiear n ijwclaMr. My contriliulbate l» beuc-fil, nw 4
I live uyon rrre*«b to-ifey.
p
U:E.r. Uartfog*' &gt;*fch ;___
varbata litorar, i-uraalsI U.dy »•»« “» unremntinglv’now, and I should luve u&gt;
Miatcmltcc; ami ' had o&amp;ndod Mr. Bite- du the wimv if I returned to pHni'tig.JlM
aril
sctutly
cten
a- nmeh sucresr af
eir nioutlic v II by •lighting hi* advire. *1 tlU* I dared
| timet tlMMIgllU WUIIC • "•Muga. o.e-.
11’ THEM ELY LOW PRICES f-r trfm w hw»
s? e.xtr&lt;U’
। respectable clothing. lta» h w«mld m-t n»t apply t- Mm Mr attUtnme.
’'Vbreaini* hbartily discouraged’tf the
is f..ddu-,nnd -111
Our .by. in I-Ming fntm my suburban
( ASII.u.nc ••flln- Urgi-St and imwt dcsir- , «A 'T
I
have
been
a
v-rv
hurt
plan
f-r
me
to
hnvu
twmeliow* I t«U a little prvud
Tt3n.tiiiUL-t.MM
ill |lu- nutri-ii nfi-cu
re-id.-nre to. th"
! nd n.y «4d land- prospect before hi’-. D ul I been; ulbM
1 able «t«ak of gn.'daUverulla'n.J in
| “ 1 *5,“
[ rLi'.^Mted in We ear. in&lt;&lt; thru will Vat tl*hi.lv. Mr-. JoncK Shehtokcd at u.chanl, in the «&gt;*IJ ! tmtrfd have borne itjAWW
'o.b and pniii l. p tl.tr. till the ctlb p-ta
at.d I returned It There waa no mtete- |v. Bn!r.-rln-and nrivatkm Lroughrno
terrers to me individually, but the ttoT
■' Bard and dry. Fnrinrra wlm Imve jwr! prepared t«» p&gt;, drejiitc the cntreat.i'W -l,i&lt;I kin- that gm-d N- &lt;ne*t c.«ntrnnnrefcnnd ex- ..f three,who wore d«-nr tb me at h-wno,
; bur assortment of Staple atxl Faary Dry ’ t.e-d thia iiimIc of'I. tiling cumWer 1t
J"»"l '•‘Jer
| tears -t the lat landlitdY. When she found ..nil., fm..
unmanned me. And flfe darker the prt»
!n..u.,.w A»W'-v
‘ G"“d*. isnin-t 1a&gt; r&lt;|Called. and eniLricva more t.dvutit«r-i-u« than t- l.-aVc the
peel, the uvtre I whntnk from nlhiwmg
...,
il,r
lark
•
■&lt;
K/
"W'lJ
”
*1
“
,1 ...
tunny
n.v. Tatjlcsnot
.rf
!•» I»c
-------fimnd
-- elsewhere.
| wtude «tuV
n— .u
_
thing mrlful f-'r a voyagr. hngRt-d
te
.Mrs. Joni-* t-. f.vl th-.t sh- w .t i burden
IQO ri. sctw CYrtn-tnig, from Auction at »upj4y &lt;&gt;f«i
' Riteaid an the banka vT£n|tt&gt;0 J break.
her enpdi-us bcvt. and l«d- JUe God- the street. The r.-re^mlion wft* mutwd.• on us. N&lt;&gt;, iojuo what might, the jtmd
a;vl tjut oU lady -’a captures »t fm.lteg me
;
Nee Y-tk price*.
• in the lattt i
The bank i&gt;rEng&gt;»’’&lt;l nn«ah.
„&gt;rr I. J.mc«. «Ih&gt; was mi angry bu«U'«‘
■ old souridimtld tuit be remoted frntn^tw«(.re
:
alm»»t
«-•
«tr-ng
f
-r
out
-■!
—
t
coni wmn100 MgnHIlaa in tvery stale fiom 11.00 j ..
«r Ixga
Ug» will
*il in-t do *►• Iter
I htatlsl linn-, was Mill more
ahni I
,-vhibiti.m. Sbo »&lt;dd
"f poor Jones1 circle t» wtk-li »hc wi-mn! to ludfuJplinM
j ulitti
‘
tn l-’O.OO.
’
’
jv*
" rgrecji
. than they would &lt;m tend coin.
«™i »»».; .."1.
Ui »«•••
nil her happim**. She should' live vritJt
r: m-1.
300 Para—ta. embractof many new stile*- । ;-.r
urgr.
d. Tree it’It. rot m iwswiry that
tnuntrd ine nl-*t my "«■» e1..tliei», Wliieh death, unit &lt;4»&gt;W rewfrttt’tn The cminuy• r.« u&gt; bui'/ui &gt;&gt;&gt;•■ ILi- l nt nil. Mrd if we
«Iren the nW hotWe In I toward street wns
’
coin-Imuhl be fed u: gr uiihI. but mmh
lie
no
nthan
half
»u*p«*'ed
»«'ne
Jn-m
i
»t low prieca.
--------wete. reduced to beggary, tfhy, irrl wosM
• boldly Im the tj&gt;r
great,
'
it
fed
in
ttei
c*&gt;nJitimi.
«•&lt;
d
-iibt
nt
a
Ire*.
In
r.
although,
they
paswd
a»
the
driver
•
I Himncts lUbltotw, and artificials in
"‘hVnd n'i' w.’ raid she, phtntlrely, •!‘um‘
r tanker 1» •hbw
fitrilT trtij.
.
i
In manr juirts &lt;&gt;f tl •• on-v awinc are
gift.
T started up and [W-'d lhe oflirr wtth
i fed ronuiJetal.h- on r ' ' - "hiHiareDM
_____ —.11
Mi* me
•
an buputient rti fir. U majr »*etrr wwfi
liuitdiu un-CTiir CLOTHING’.
I mniketablc—ra tmfX'tteV fruits, vn cBOUTS AND snOES,
I tfiiat'a rtnu g. hitdthy tnnn should bfc «»
Where......................
st.tb । rtlclitire
a al
----- -—il Vi's INDCAiti.
■I ablre,
. ...A'c.
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a "ate rriwni
•• -•
.. —
,
.
,» .,
.tiihliing in iill :
'
i\n GRIK’ERIESJ
tur&gt;3. cooking them
-i-Jn i»
i» p-m-rally
gemrally cron«v-i&gt; rn'Kcl.
mikfil —
ai.lv nmre «m«-re .titan nim-tentta «t the was a i-n« cmi&lt;i.
I M-pia-d. for the tlmughl pressed Wk niY lamiiy ,
'
' ll«rtow j
- •
-.'Is
wtlSitr
“ T
.
• Im I
mixture ..r
of sqiui»hi-*, i..it1i»r
(irifh-r surtitwr
gretKing* nnd p-d wL4»m tlutlhavc been
upon me that I was p&gt;-w ami unable te ing dtuk, and I Mt thal it was usml/
_ ' ■- I
PurcliaMtiu Im fly from Aurtton* 1.1 or whiter Miiuuihv«,)[&gt;timpkins — the near.;
apoken «te&lt;v tliat rtrnr.
. nti-n.' iwrterx Mid hUniifacttiro*. ** art- mabhd
Mpartm nwn/amllf. A atm^eamiW time f»r mt- tn reu|»n to my Wft *' ;*
•R; l*'r til’L'
biltet—po!.:t*-r". IhiIS nnd
1 almll aav very jlttloBlH.nt my seaiife.
I ha-l int.-mled sending MimcfuH tom*
mn-ed over tb« Saw ol in/ friend, aa she
Ftew*. ti. offer many p"«da ut pH«* ’h*J d‘’9'1’'j apples. l-.il.M orMeumv.1. fttul a iointb
It
did
not
nnsner
my
expecfatfnns
M
«U.
«-Vaki»4 »•■*!
hohte, but I was disappointed In getting!
* woA I 'unipctitwuu uud invite tlw nttcnlb® ut ■I or Ml eighth of their' bilk bf nu-al atirrI never pawn'd « dity without lutMernhle lumdnJ my slumUm. I VW
drM-riUd my wlfc und children. She some rnnm-V that a errmin JjubSnhre of*
»»tina«. : tinItUVTS.
. TCI®
- - ed in utile th- inn— i- hot. forma a dish
aca-auAim nnd K-mg a aligiit. delicate
d.-iHv Mpre tel pnimlan! t» pay mu.and
'
i N,h withstanding the advance in Th. A t* i I on which Des will fittten fn*t. If akitn
’
,
IhiV, the ntpta'm advtwd me waft lend to said:
TbUhink HTffl il pr*to«'»
Cut-! .nr
nttr tenliure
CmililteU f-.r
f-.r purelm-mg
purchasing arc
:«wh.
that |
•I will go with yop. I can help your I n-ov dreioh-d that there
F .U.W. ('ul-1
arc :
u.-njm.v
m,,k
„(m.v (.-n
h,d the rook-'
Luv In future on th* Unit Going on
the hearth at hmm-.
.
sstsaud. fm-T weartCMl.ini tn offer the some Oz-yfmi/
(
Jiut ulth RiidoHMittablc .
wife
riintigh
to
paj
m
.
v
board.
’
„h.’.rr, the mate stepped forward andabiMik
I wok W loitkutg Up. when * boy rente
.
.
* I?___ —J
»
I |,M.l
■ ■
&lt;w Afticlt at H* *n»c Drive.
,j jU&gt;
im1 m
,f fernien-.
tuli _orr x-|
vat. ;wild
a
mv hand, ■nring,
..,
up to me with t&gt; Mded paper. I «te4 «
L S.BALitH K.
| .tilidn uiloaid
, .j to —Lefort•Well, Sam, yon'vcVilleda »ail»r, after
111.-, wiiwi »
.. .......... ..............T
-- - the Ii
nu‘
a
•tite which I Ind iwnimicrately agreed un-lct a Istnp p-&lt;finite of the firm of Clark A Bal ‘
«n-'
'
.
•
r.t
«h |lv i* f«&lt;l out. The tmiipids will cat
•Gmic to No.—, Tremont Hu»&lt;I, ut •
v
ft S.CttBB.
ipt.lv ; and which 1 rcitiemi ered of
it lilb nt-ditv. md, |&gt;r.dml.|y. dcnve
I did n-t then know the meaning of the
,
,
C. L. COBB.
tb-’ oi
*»'•&gt;l olrt. But I clitntr to my bargain and beg- nMttefc? .
h&gt;o|- lu-neflt it- m it Item if |t LiJ nut
phrase, but a hen I got: l»aek'
back' «■&lt; the
1
h:d
DO
alternative
but
to
do
as
I
waa
icr--»*'*..tne’immiJiately;
-b
KteT I (|&lt;BtF of Um. firrn ,.f S. S. A: ' ’
mrd -tree?,
atrret. my. friend
ftirnrt t!&lt;
l.niti- in Howard
t..- ’
-----bv i f.-riiwiltcd. A rtkb s a Neb arc i.fn
uM. Tlwb..,—lf.".-'Wtl«*U
er g. A Gufd.c . *-reMay. I. l^T.
I driver ri ti -tr-l it. amffrotnNm I g-t thYou a ill find ns in rail vr ektso
icri-W’bdluttirv kteiild tu m-n! first m |
..r
,1 t-k' i
w
"« re
u make no cxens-l »«• I w.-dlted OTcr
latttbli gsuin', in ord&lt; rippn-iint wa-t», ।
damp leave* fiul lay enwhed Upon ths
|
ninl.l
.-.nt
go
hai-k
ti.mv
k-.tchrn
work
।
„
v|
v
„
nie
.
’
j andhuru a|&gt; the prcdjcls oftha term to
ridew.lk, ami .hieb the Nevuteber blurt
I attain af'rr mv vovage; so I linked ate.nt[|
Wr
tluit she should I* ihere on
life
the tewt Mti-ui't.
'!
hail »hak&gt; n that very ,H»ur from the trees.
. diligrtiilv ter -imt employment. An ml- rtf,t?C.||owiiig M..nda\, and I went home 1 went over the ground n»])idly&lt;«* lw»nArm
’
ljr
sdvaitrgn
of
ejrly
Iced
|
at'tiie
I vi-rti-etnent In a paper ter a printer’s bovLf,, s&lt;,s..n whom I tnrt with rather mdrc
ing is the let* tr.ml.h- in regard to t™*- I
t.il to learn the result of ttw erraod, and
j
caught
mv
eye.
and
I
sp|»li-rt
««"
’
1
philiHof
’
lfe-ally
thaI
had
««!?**•*
’
’
,nJ
mg the li-.l and keeping it In pfop« r C-m
UltTJG STOH7B,
I reived. Hen- I waa qnlte happy- J
| L,. wired, bar be* clmiqlicrfor Mr».J«-nrt«
didiw. to *3-1 out. Tile coking n.a&lt; I*
l mux o
• ——er-----mvrelf " favorite in the &lt;'ffl.'i-. ami tertn-. r,.r,.p.i„n&gt; h,.„dely c-irry'mg in many bt- was
Have lately rceeived a full wrtmcntuf dmu- b-&gt;t nfdoor* Ift-onvcnlriire of fwiln good brick hiMrte, with snMtamUal
! natelv •m-corii d in fwwnlng th* buMtwiri ,k (:.in.t.ni&lt;.l,ci.'a iff wtfeb we had u«» do
Ing would Irtprumnnil by It, and there
granite rt&lt;T«s
vetiteJewltte
_
,
_
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.
that
my
&gt;ervlre*
wmd-1
always
com1K
,
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--------------; . DIlt GS AND MEDICINES
i»ii&lt;» evt-tiM ortn-nl.le tetreuM the K-h1 &gt;
KU-a doom, rt I I &lt;x*rt4aei.tfwUMvWB
GN'S EXCHANGE.
—i"_7T7—
il
„ r,,——; .mnd a fiir renmnenition.
.
\lv n4ntiunof Mr». JoneutermiwKimi- itotd wtw well dttfiptkrt wkh R«». I bd»r^
/-A llv KFANTVN A'lllhbANA
.
.
against fn&lt;Sng.—/Jrenm C&gt;flbtJtur.
AutobiOsFBpbjj&gt;f a Lawyer
। »|wi.ntv
j lnatrii-d Smon Ran-!
IIU.. MIMj mv ticMri|«i'-u «f bar
title fret wMnperitftthnwijhtJieMlLW
'"yl
ertvw w. C tr. «. rurewChemicals,
Vilb
dsil th.- .Vmptiter of my employer. I
I (&lt;cn. I„tK.| v ant| widowed state, mad.ik the chair* were of gnxuwd RlWB. I
Sacca.&lt; hu- of the m.mt perfect llhw- i
.KMN
MKWOAR.
thus brief tn n-eonrrng t’nt*. t&gt;e«ni-e bv I Si|win
tP„„. she prom wed t-&gt; do efetM
nothing.
.
I
of ‘*ai.ce.’ in its popular m-nw. I
no slits'*? wfartevtr *«ld I remryrt the i ^t„.uhb,g f» h^r power ft the f.-dorn
TUBPENTINE, alcohol,
witli which 1 "in m-Hunhitcd. te i-imviyed
j {glrive tlrnt I started in life under die
A .errant c.imo tn th* door eoi-waited
iu tL redy .ZgU.nby a F e - ««rr 3tlt^ ,-f uiy father’s .nut D4mreb-&lt; .drlZiddoned and mnttrr-ff-faH likmfi f-r H-mn'an-wlami she ttertgtit would n»w he on Die tn a hands .tnw drawipg r -ot», with
Exnnr.c.^Ey J. F.
carb &lt;&gt;lh-r. and «.nr anl-scq^ent mtem. in„„
f,.r maintaiiMiire, aud up
IO
bil.itls.p.
I:
is.
r-giilMi-i
uwk.
by
।
lua
idrn
tertv
t.t
nityrtsr.
ate-.in
pl"&lt;*
of
i.l dn, but new nix! R-*hJ funinur,. I wait.
.2 ......
w,.d»r"«l
to nnvtNng Uh- rinMnec. । !**&lt;« I*'- i,mt berrclff-r
•
— c-murttinin-hin.
-------- '—
mn.mir.1 law. that a priret rat.Jo’ krep a a,U.r ,.......................
m| mMher wteun
’ ............... —,.~i ;»«*- -to-to' c””d •*“ *'“i
.............
Mr., Jumw arrival on .Monday ninrn- e l in ccirjntw apc itl.iti-in for i-itno ratefk-male rented to .nM^e by- j-’U-te Id.
carpet-bag in h«M. and foil-.wt*l by ute&lt; There hid been n» pt*te "P00
Itopv.awi i-lib-C
d.M.r.
wt I c-trfd not . tew tell the name of
EMORY. ‘ B.mlne I WW*- .hk.MI *«k«r Mirs, -he l« oftte-n-Wk-l a*- • f”^-n haildnirt timrin- b-r Aul-flshnrtled nnd
KjMtetBJe-Mwh-:
I
Ito.tcefe-pc'-d tint al.4op ■’•«**•
«a* e’even year* old by rmmmg nwav,.
. ly
•
w*
r„im, aonwwlml ibkpidaVd hair trunk. He the tx-rum wlirtiinj to ■*e «c»«. 1 **■
GBOCERIE2J alttetugh »brt rent mo innumerable । be qmteas
.
f
M
• glg^n 1
lit limpbcH At
“
r.sx-iuil
her
kiudly.
rtir
sat
down
U,
Su
«A,m.TEA. Cllft’EE.SrUAILSW with n cur.-, nt uIh.m- tern-C tH
„
IllH,’,a«v«. when alwdiscovrreil tny whore. ■ funit-lictl them o
’ t, uh.,]/
—
ft-.n’s simple and cAer h-nt diamr. Tlw tiling n p.cmn.-,
rgi.l-EI-EU.I'IHU. i...-"’---}' luirt arrived in the co.irn «T.nd
« ttett ll*.y IIZST. retam Z te r. U rent ...rete-d, | kept them
hi tlai’jMotn. It waa an lika' iittla Ktttjt
tour. Ua that_________he ...m
1"to I ”"1 ««•-« r"r
1 '"'toMIr
ln J
vlth.it nrv. "«■ ei,ildr. n w.-rc utt.ntivj- nnd k.-pt passing that! *mAd hare rallr-l her w,.hal nil*
ibnsi. &gt;b- Ol,«-r&gt;
f
1 were wai|&lt; &lt;l ’•»
*,inn“r
the fl"&gt;d nearer
the hew guest,
III.-,...-I
tlw
pretty
jwirtinitlered
tube
n»d
silk
pretty
twenty ।
eVer to gu Jtcjir aguiu.
f jb t
H waahrtte"*
.. feiiah.* ... .1 . ntten.1ant»,
- • ■..... la • • tof
... sofiuMl
th., bav..
tlw-1 k '1J
A l.rrteight passed away, nnd webeptn apron l-oked ao different frutn our cHRE
C..«r? each
When diocvNin rt'd subor- j
| -hired nut with a small termer t
.
.
....
n«re wr chjoved'. Our
toys"
dfirite' ware al'.ue. lhe ternwr remarkul ’
x-borc*’ ter "&gt;y temnl "i&gt;d
'^!M.
• ',) , chdrt^n were iterti l-ere. and to te.d that we could emreely do without reuhi Tdam clothes. Hut tmuCher Will*
iwtwiwtler. Mid ”«'r'
1 X m«n..ni.a
vAl* bonre- ।
fbree tears; nt the end of uh eh , «• H Mr-. Ji-tics. She *** tovulttable aaaMiis- lieiul *-- pi .-pingm nt the Ojwn door,wd
.11 Cup- "fall Mmi*
cute if he
i time m’v noSng ipropcnritie* mnvrtl hu
!Min j„ tostb of w* tn move fi-rnn i tautto Stisan, aud in marketing fur us,
llnrwr. Itarc &lt;r
’atcr Pr&gt;H.ffi;nntl
her services were beyondI all pnuse,
.
In.) rul« of 'te- .'hiirei.. he could |
nl„ .&lt; from him. I bn.1 mm .. my ar was real prin t
other*, Hb«»»,
.in a u 1« •
menatp-rv; who tnntt | ^m.-nta. "».! wa* . ven mtumV^.mi th* U* «’UK ", J,------------Jul
| ' \V&lt;-g;m-her our slender jmnre every two lliquc 4. . . .............. •••- —
r
4.U I,...™
I
„ .k,, „,.,M &lt;|&lt;. 1^,.,, «»i&gt; n
Lend, Am*.
..El at li-a-t f.Mty vren-iff "g--. to» -f the
*1T’ .u
;
......................
. "IW'• "* “V !
„ml|a;raA lt««. p.'rt'.ilyw,. Iftln Ttiv artinq whih&gt; al‘»*Iy and MljtSlKAll th* pop.
" lltr ,..rr of it M«-.retgnenr,’ re-.
^me into the tavern yard but the .
i— ‘?r*7y*
■ nlar P"t c n t
K ;q. .r ■&gt;■"&gt; -j- ~ - - and btentiuxmes, time portly Mrs;
jrtrtlicincs. 'd tlte
and behind her, Sttsy, wnilteg tmd Irtuufr
1 meter telving&gt;'“ h.mre kd^Kir in two
Ing Ilk. rk
1 iM”k I
"
day may
ivlumesr-TuW'
_
fom-lat thte twlshlinb. •
miihlv fcvlhigre»me .opwn «te
‘
went. Ab"
f fdt'a *&gt;rt of Lintncss, Mid
rzr- The f-d'-.wing turttec w» ported
fetv uftherb.ni'ert lerfn
K nd schwa my eyes, to be

Ua.lu&gt;x», Match Uth'C.

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URGE AND PESIUBLE^TOCK

SPRING

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.

; weatia r. tno tci« M t;w am-uut «&lt; iv&lt;ki
rcqnirckl Io Hupply the wnstc of life.
। Aguinat lalteniitg huge *■ early in the ;
seurnti, it may be vl'jn-U-d tluit Indian (cuni. tint crop chiefly Uttpcnjcd oii fortbv
] purpose, is not matured. Taking every-'
: tUiugmtu coatiikrati-n, it may la- In-ltcr I
. to In gut to fk.nl corn lie-lore il is ripe—or '
t the stage of comuilk-iul-k- gru&lt;-n- '
Alh r tl.e plant lu.s h|i»»ii:uid .t
Mai a ci-tu.uki-.ddc divrvu of swevt-

luivc nwdu I. good companion &gt;"r B«n|cl'
I I .imberr ’Sheltered h&lt; Death her rennei.
nna wig I Would l.id delirtnre tb litthi Mr.
X1Z ute. d-red tew attrek tmrthtag that I

KALAMAZOO.

IL-nic*'’ Muk-1 J' 1*. Roberts, &amp; Co. “

HACTixos

the county afortesid. the fbl&lt;L to wit: ilw 4eel half ot
rd and occupied by Georgs
Ms death. which .aid land »
■rill *&gt;Itows i—The north
I quarter ofreettos (SS&gt; twen
north of range nine wont

kith W. BAIRD, KxMator.

jage sale.
tissue in the pannest of a ce
rcretl to be paid by a ostial
* made and executed hr Rol

orsspt A D. 1B8T Mpagit
.! st tl-.b date of thia nMlos
d lad eightct-u daHan and ft»r-

f'r.T^ - y-“"'d ’I'X:

Hsat:u»ni natnbers '
Or- . s..- t,™ ....
Z&gt; «ul Xiao

nwarnrt.® &lt;-r

tKITr

•. *7"

. tarn

’

—1 bi'r hirtime tn tell vmi 1i"W man' i we wen-yerj SU±2l t iXl” -I-1 -r-

ritih dared

.,.ilku««.«.An..nU.j.£C''^;'l'

take'nutia.

line iff the

W BTSINESa

'»"*w

q.roi.bkoo^

‘

| hsvs riuma.d •"&gt;
ah
slam i» »■ '»“•
r.-m &lt;ffthe JmL A
P i s&gt; udmu
n"' *,U F1®** '*'1
uusine- is »•&gt; tteit 1 fant !«•«as ui)
Ytmra muO ’nil*
"
('has. AY. JoujiBOK.

Xu O'M-k

1“1''

*•» I

-w H’"-

,™e-

. .titty, mxf thrn Cm wftuM MVOown
‘ make them both op with nil The skill
-a rspiYi-necd ina»uta-r»»k«r.
s-£ Swum handed m® anroc hilla, one day,

m-vsy.
und Bred

met you UKt;
"taLlstate that
uilhniv Usmnb «f*'n "».* .wrT

M-ES..V. I--

A. Srteii Ai«ir*™ •"'IO’"’

J„„r 24.h ««5T.____

the Irnttlu under fat* »rm, Ite *•**'
ting-----.

,

them wmtetimrti "H t»tg"t

bn.-.bn-

but Und rc'mqtn
tbnt of an editor wniv

.. .

v. ANTED

.4 health aii'l

Trying me,’ sail I ali*J.
mv mmmI friend.’ sail

mu Jmt sclftfh .and

FLOUR BARRELS, TUBfi
ehfirEwr,
J

t- •» « o &gt;“•

d.-lightnl with the fine

- Sttsire" i

. Hr al first laughed, tbsnwrtotedy teted

n-witim »«b «uw.V&gt;c:&gt;wl my pony*,
end I entered the office of mi rmunvnt la •
off-ring to

At tW l'.n»

K3

***±TESr»*«

1 -v- k-M..

Atetv'

that ernne *tat 1,n“'1 *®e

danitv
iwuk muds

�iflb-u

। There it usually a scarcity of kmoicv about

3.

t-reum, and »*t down t»

w. jrrrno........... |.............. .«»
jHvrniua. tmow»ay^l\i

ASTOCSDUO

. Tta Biodude of »ta Caulra Ww wael
strict Iv msiatabed.

DlSttOSCMSI

t

Out reader* will rfeollret th st Sr™,
two or threw years ago a gr^t &lt; 11Ufn '
wa«c.-eatod in Fhtotarghhy tbe *nr«l!m^
I riweit ttat a man Banted bate Cr.h ui
! aeJ-recd a daughter of Chamber* M* KiL

dismasted.

BLANKS! BLANKS!!

| Hpng Kung.

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n*tt or CuwTBaTW*.
Lccompttei, Ksnan*. Oct. IS, 18^-

Thi* tmirn'JU an urd uanre w
Warranty and Quit Claim Dorth, Real
LONDON.
mkt.il to «ta omvewtioo. relat ’an*! WB» u»e su^o. OI gMlvr ,1 r .wrnf)i£
Estate and Chattel Murtgage* fur sate at
Cr.i’u hsii niarri.-&lt;l a daughter ..f U.
eo In erery towei and acta «•&lt; disttk t which 1 The 'money market has shown do imt Us office. '
l»r.r.unlc “•'T"1""-/|
McKibben, who was idaaldth cbaractrr
will require ah tat . tta State tax; and porunt ctangv during tta week and b ac.m l ii b r atMenof aliruaiJ bi..\:4 r r. r j
Ltire.
amtA I. NOTKE.
th. a&gt;uw «"*•»&gt;«• ""'"'T'',!
. ... vile ed t! a art
.1 _. 7'
Tbe Bullion in tbe Bank i*f England
uBet I ro-c rapidly, am! sm *t*U
pay to thj&gt;frvi»ur. r. when it will G- im­
'decreas'd during the week 104,000
I a*nTladycbar.icter w«ttauruM,
mediately returned tu LG neighbor* ! p*au&gt;d*.
! BLuk. infstnoua snjlcunninges tave Iwqti r.1, r.U-U. v- Un I"
to
cireuUte
sgnin
in
our
midst.
Il
ls|
Adm'.niatmtorB,' Gnaidiana Mortgagee*
ve-r c»«e J*Sly itvI’gtMHt mcr there,
Hu. -.U. Huu -I
enrrem-r, snd sriereksttem. t- ho.
and all otln-re having Legal printing dam* then highly important that ttara ub*&gt;
iZj;iu- - u.~u
'"x’Si
,,,,.1^
diffi rent litn-a V« tuke the life of
at uar office would ta inure punctual in
.
.
.
I.
u«*vy iso urea iu ui»crp»oi
mAvuic iww P^'l"*]}
the individual whois supp&gt;*si tn tale
.
af)
than the Kght «f the m-*&gt;n «!&lt;*• 1*’ '*
their payments for tbe aarnq and at least I pay ing taxes will make nil puoailta ii :.tc i M' * ,ern T’*' • j
Iwen guiltv of tta diagmreful . ffi -nee.
s-.nu.i-- «»■&lt;
We hare four children n^w, and Mr*.
(.. ,pp.Trt.t. il - 11.1 il—
t,h
ta^i'-' “’.C'lif'i-'bwl. OOn Frulsy of
*.«'b ,,n,! "f 'be l-m.
Junes p.«is them all. She i*' wiw trying
order* lor larger amounts tian ttair tax • dull and dl quali'icB have considerably b1'" J_a’
l"Je mi&gt;n, inU„’xe and dr»affidavit id publication.
ttara Jo*p*» Cm *h» lew tarei abruri in
t&gt; taw me seek out tny iJd aunt D.1h»
। may ta able lhe a**raer to receive ttair i dcrlined.
(Lvlined.
tta final &lt;* Baiminarah, end pernips i will, me &lt;sj t*n»CT, i
tie mow meodiofs id Qxum*
m-Moy. By ...ch a cumw, altttb re*-tey |:
^^Xi^ty.
tab, 1 intend bow that ta shall -hear frvai 1 _ ,. _ P?OC1’*M &lt;T,OXFl*&lt;te la very doll
dull .nJqnuraiii-a
and quutaiion* now*-1
munthat But •• in compun with an ■th-sheunw *
: fly Al* ExctUcitcy Krxo*Lxr 8. Hnrotrau. may be made tu pay tta entire tax, aud I1 itial
any peaceful tertnina*i
" at a decline "T9A i Sa.
““ to th» t.mta aigwu-1 O'
- .
I
wtaa'dulL wHb mki-l.no of fourpanr* । drama, ami f-«r one, I &lt;•*«»’* '“‘ItwV
’
B 1 n_
!
Gotrrtmr of tkt Sttitr t&gt;f Afi'biyan.
community ueiieuteu,benefited, rather
Im coiuriiuiiiiy
ruiuef llumjmvi.aujm- '' U(] rix|*-ncv; num A*U at a decline of j .me mu-nrat’s delay if «
i
l&gt;' rtofurmity with along established tb&lt;
•*? u“r
' * * Jby ths tax ci.ilcctvr’s nibs'
• - । ,a|Mncr.
,
'
custom. 1 hem thought proper to desig­ povv-ri»hed
liberty is assured.
, •
|
New Yo.k,Dct. I*TV Writer uf the letter whxi wo give ;
■"d *’ h.’
&gt;pp™t Go.
- .
. . _l . ,
. Thursday, tta 26th day of Noratr.ber
Tta Arabia bring* 11,000,000 in «prnext ns a day of publieand general ’tankv
forste tarouinatance*,’ aud ln&gt;m the traoh ■
A hmutiful diapli.y i/.-Asrara
giving and praise to Almighty God.
The Bctad
Sebed ileOminntirw^
ile Committees, run
roim»Ung-X
Tta
—o.^ -. tflK-ran i&gt;
,
it bta cpiotlo. »e judge ta speaks truthI rarncsty invite the good people of Bartnlit. or Northern Lights waa appa­
other »&lt; of apirv-buiLL Craig, tta alkj
uantMB ax ExrasMtva Idba.—Sonuffilly. Tta letter, which is dated ar Ca&gt;
! this State to assemble in their several rent Iwtwix-n the hours of eight aiid nine d.iy » ago, tafur • tta Republican nomine­ Chairman; IIendcraon of the Lcnvrawvrtli Co.im..! Biufls L**«i •“ G tl***tt*. Tcxm
SfO, was aldreaa.-d to ’Mr. Gily Foote,
plaren of piihlic worship .« ttat day, anil of Tuesday evening last.
Jtarnsl.
Hamilton
of
Fl.
Sco
’
Lgliding
of'
jiropowal
by
G
jv.
G-my
11,1
.7^man.
.
The whole
rtnaL M'wb.,’ and bmrs tbe p&gt;wt-mar^
unite In an humble acknowledgement of
Yesterday wwoing Craiy pow x| thru*
Lrampton, -ml
»b* Tcram-* .
i b. K-*-.. branch G to ommrare. a
......... —*n*|
•f-GdcUster. lllino-e, Nov. IHL’ Cbi.
Tli* gtx-dnera, which ha* crowned anoth­ pen h-ular pamlcll linus of what appear-1 ’’••ijfhlsiringanmaly tebo was desirous (lf Nige 3**0k, m*de report*. Ik-n-k i**. sUiw) by thia n-p .it, St tta point d. mg thi« jd-KX fir Cbsnrlisrslrag. in siunpu-v
Mgu Ut a -desperate' place, an I some &lt;&gt;f
er year with propitioii* seasons, with •ui like pho»f.rra&lt;vnt light, A string I
with b»» little buy, whom he w*. takmj
Ib.tag
and
Bred.
dgm*l
tta
M-J-Wil.H**
uated
«si
tta
n-irtbern
Im*
b-a
ptn»»
•«
’
tapnarrufi.*].
was
here
to
h..k
its citterns Jo *di-«,wr.its’ things hut it
plmtiuu* harvrew. snd peaceful habita­ wind waa blowing fn.,n tta North Went ' r
hi’
•" **'P«» «‘th a port, ahiIc Jvnkirwaud Ha-uilvsi lir-t tta inltta-.li. p-w*l«J tbrovjh I ecv upton to are bta umber, with wlsen thefairvaid
may be a mutter ofd»ut&gt;t tuaonie. wheth.
tion*. Let u* ta thankful ttat pestilence
. i‘tatirrnixhrd “fiml! ofthe law,” from El- i in a minority report upp*rewtly tmw.- ul
ar ’M-ltaw Usher’ will or will p»t carry
I and famine have been averted; ttat an mi- and thia vast o Junin of minarets moved
i tru but u**t no dangerous in rculity a* tl*«- Srttleio.-nta. Tta other is t*» bne its ea»- kb.-r. It is auid ta w*.m&lt; aw»ret)uttbe
Out Ilia -desperate’ threat. IV e shall see. ttsnal degree ot health has prevailed, and
tern
bonkr j
McKiblwn »vre bi Uul place, *e
torn t&lt;-rmtnt1*
n-rmtnl* on th? Mtaoari
Mi-**artriil acbeme n**w pn*p***rtL
In tta meantiin*. we presume our fire that an almndmire of fi*d has tarn stored |
«« w'’l» c*m«id.-ralil • rapnvjr W«wtj-*rtand K/uim* G ly. (pi-rta|*s J
-&gt;H1u ba.u remained gwny
Companies will keep ttair engines and agninst tta reming winter, for man and i'liiy. " bile occniiomd streaks nflidht *b*t Heads, on a but tou-b.-Icing mi**i&gt;&gt;n to
al the rtey *jf Ox/orJ) and avoelinf L*« |
'11^ bruttar* did noltasr ot bia arrivd
hose perfect urdsr, in anl'wipiition of the mat. Let uahumbly beareeh Dis l.lcsa- ‘ up nearly tn tbe Zenith, presenting a' the delegate from this , Bounty; a &lt;a»t
home that could p- out and back, twelve pro vine* (or vac m-v-. .»•
------ -- ret*-*-, run v* L-o(mpt*a».an.l ttaooe »»*. pa uh, town until I., ttaafternoon. j&lt;nt I.-.
dbymertow &lt;&gt;l ’Mstbew Usher.' But here lug upon all oar labors, and that, in hia
f&lt;u- y,-, p^. ,urtel; hat
*
" " grand apeclnk to the beholder.
rights und privili-gva granted by IL II wa*d to C-un. il Greve, an ludumtrading I gire t|.c
is tta letter, ttrbaiitn n Utrrcllm, ft pnn- great mercy. He will an order event* as
! |&gt;»t on tta Kate ..Rrecrvr,
quit*
’ * . tainiing
ttat h.- wa» t&lt;&gt; J-iurt. ia ,„
rbt-1
declarea that Legislature to be dead.
—.. ... wtare
..
,
---- ------------------------------will beat pnunr-te lhe happ'ittea* nnd pnmI'roBtevery ertlleinctil
erWlemcxil is
isslremly
f-*ni»rtl. • „„-cbn-k
j,M4 train, they
ttay Immcdivtriy
bnmcdiitdy arnuri
amud
The Governor. Secretary and ottar •’ 1'n-Btawry
slrcs.h l-*nuciL
Pbumktiujl—We wish &lt;&gt;dr rredera
pj-rity ofoor people, and -secure tta ble*«
Federal officers ran remain until eup*r*e- ’ Tbi* is tta lust settlement **u tta Santa , tb«.,B*,hea uUd start.-I t. tta radt&gt;ud I
Cbtas-i. 111. Nnr. 1857.
Inga of liberty to &lt;&gt;eree!ve* and our pus- could all read the jnvinile pr.ductlon
dedbv the action nfSbia Uonventi*m. It Fc rqad, and a ill, B* tbr preraii:, ta tta : u;th tbe view uf inking bi* LC-. When
Mr. Gay Forte, Detroit, Mich.
signed’Prairiei ille? in last weekYTYeterity.’
arrived then-, ttay talk walked
But tnry got around finally, jn-l aa ttav M-t* a'ride tbe 21*1 dar ul December next | western terminus. It i* th n intended to ,
D1AB Si a—My object in writing thi*
In witness whereof, I Lave nttr. It wnu!&lt;n»e!x£-^abli-hed.kii our mopisl up to »h« livery stable tta ortlrr f-r tta aul.mission of tbe slave cht»« w run it in *ucb a m inner a* to f-rin B rain- ,
(br pUif-.nu of tta iLq-t ataigjude
letter is briefly this. I waa a salesman in
t|u.
,-aud, until ttay «Sf*Ud tta
hereunto signed my name and columns but fur ite length;tie cannot gprel in tta d- or. between whom ai*d «wir j alone V* a vote Af tbe people. - B» thia ti&gt;« * 1th the suuttartk rente to tta I acib u
this city at the time of tta great fire. I
h
ooj'c* *&gt;i their search, wtan Joo-pb im. I
Caused tta Seal of tta State to spare tta rhotn. -^iitdim’t ta di*pn&lt;ura aspirant for jndr-i try b-ores wunvthing they menu if we go into tta clertlon t*ijG.
had |85 in bills «&gt;n your bank burnt up I
be
affixed,
at
Lansing,
thistwenentrap
u*.
To
fullv
undv-retan
I
tta
’
infer
,
Thia
l«
the
plan
prop*
&lt;*.-4
by
th-te
mon.
jumped up te ita du*&gt;r «{ tta
—now thia is a dear gain &lt;■» you and a|
grj *scp*y’—U was well done fir the like the following ennverreti&lt;m enaita!:
(L. S.] ty-sixth day of October, in the
nul ingenuity here dWpUyrd, It M neres- mi ! if tta &amp;*nMltn&lt;M« ia.rtcaiM-d
uixl Rutart ran
tta u;*p«*u* end.
Candidate—1« Mr. J------- fining thi*
total Joss to me unlees the following plan,
year of our Lord one thousand, first tliDTL but when yoi write ajiin pit horse for th* N :w York ma-krtT*
»arr tare to make some cxpl.inati-&gt;n«. — huge m-iuqioli- s will Ita ta-teqe I on •
t
firej
at Cruig.
•ueceeds tta plan ia thIa. if you do n.*t
eight hundred aud fifty-erven, g h&gt;ldj4cd on it—sign your own u unx
The tkilb'te will be printed •C-nstituti.nl j t!.e people.
By tta r-*:ita» tlcts Lud ;
car ua, ftdi u' pua*cngvr* an] it
Oxtbw— “Not that I am aware uf.
Immediately «m rhe reecipt of thi* rneb-se
nnd of tta Independence of the and thx-naunebody will believe you when Why do you s»k the «jur«iioa Y*
with tta Slavery article* and Cnstitittion-out, all Southern Kansis will bi &lt;ntt may well ta Mp[»&gt;*eJ tta: the dtauri-.
€ta amount and send to iny adJnss.at
United States the eighty sec­ you say things -fearies* of coutrudictiun.’ I
CaisliiLte—''Becnuw 1 don’t know but withd't tta Slavery article.’ If we v**te I off Inmi tta be rfl« yf r.iilr-sws. I'i th:
ii.imrdiately rrmted the wilder alChicago 1 will when J ouneXn Detroit set
to vote
vote f-r
f-r the
the ! d.-liute oil lhe sn&gt;i|ei-’t it *a* avow**! that | rtr(M wul.item., borne threw ltaru»
ond. .
I ta intended to sell him t« go before a we arc tin* uemnnriLal
fire to your pnferty and yqn qtay thank
compelled to
d..&gt;u «o tbe liuur, **lbrr* d-*^d
J h.-arec. I wi»U to ur ttat ta won’t sn- Constitution. Wtattar we do or du *••» , tta ol^rct waa to *rure lbeo*otr”l of th- i
ywur atari if you d«» not Iihmb a tb-maand By lhe Governor:
•‘^tjr’Thr Vniun School in thi* »i!l.igX(
KINGSLEY B-BIN^HAlp
roods
itaniM'Ivca.
ami
thus
prevent
ita&gt;
j*.!**!
the *c-.U, ottas* juaipediou: .iMuu
’■uer tta purpwe. He never wnmld get tta CmsiitiilioB will ta regarded as ratiwill comnienca its winter term ua Mon­ j'tta inri-w around in time for tta resetYankers taxing tta iiiuiiagci.ient of any • wtud-iws, aW-1 a general scviic «*f cxciteJous McKtsarr, Secretary of State.
bare tu nornur fur Detroit I have a friend
pniu-ipal line. &lt;h»e speaker said it wa* |
.^v^rred.
day n«»u
I rectiotl.”—A’taire Ilrpublkaa.
,
in Chicago who will call al the ‘fece for
a* a Yun we company ta-l *• - ,
; t„ tir.ng a os emtinued by lhe bre-hhibition of Slrverv in Kansas, if the Slave neciwoiry.
।
y-ur latter be will enclose and send to
rxM.lv bu -ghl tta Pocd’ic I**4 tu Jetf r-'
w
f
eerrr-i r ua!«; b- t
A Dasoxkovs'Coast —The Montreal Article i* ratified or not. Blsvery under
ma to uiy proper addreas if he ia detect­
I Tta intelligisee from Kamtaa puMiih• ■ ■ ----- *------ - - •
G.wtte *ays an &lt;&gt;IJ tnan. with a hag in the Dre’d Scott ita-ision and Sillitnan let. aun City, m&gt;d Intended t** emfinna n
ed when ho call* f &gt;r tbe letter there i« not
Below is a summary &lt;&gt;f lhe f**aien hia hand, waa picklutf up a large na«n)*-r ler G regjinleJ as rxGlinr already in tta thn.ugii tavuttani Missouri, und K.MUiwn.
water and engines enough in your city to ed this week is of mnre than asunl inter,
aaro yuo I know well howy.nir pm'pcr- eat. Ths fraud pmpnevd to ta perpstr: • News, brought by lhe Arobia.
«mall piece* nf whale-bone which lay- Territory, nnd thi* Constitution being si Kuitei*. alliMlmg totta iwop-'ic-l n"H&lt; | ' ana. «u.d Cnug remained uuwo .nJ.d-—
I fmm J* ffi n. n &lt; '-ty t*. Ba aa. B-itUr O*., |
in Great St. James street, **na morning. lent (ah'«d-I the Steve article ta etrickyti
ted by the constilntional CmArentine up­
New York. Nov, 13.
The deboait was of such a singular nu- .tut) on tta ■sbj.i t. will «»nly give perfret I M’-., ikracw to Motaka, Hyatt. HurtingThe
Steamer
Arabia,
from
Uvcrpwl
on tta people of Kanias is at once In­
lirensc and free trade to tta traffic in flesh --.n and tne Ne.«bo Valley tv Em;«nria.
,
tore
that
the
quaint
Jo.-kins
gatherer
was
famous and alarniing. A Constitution is with dates tu tta Slat ult., arrived this
asked bow he supposed they entnr there. and l&gt;h»&gt;d. It not taing regulated by law E-n were this L^iy not nlqevi&lt;4iMe
■ a bible oath Io make your tank refund to
to ta fumed with a slavery clause, and morning.
It u ill imly come under the general r^jlit* ' mi tta acre **fa ha-L-rJ pateruity, auch ttat ta did not desire U» injute Kul«rt»
She bring* advices from iiaiio, and Ita । D-«’t kpow.’ be replied. ‘but I 'spect
only submitted to a vote of tta people io new* uf tbe rapture of Delhi, after a orn- «omr unfortunate female ru wrecked ofproperty. This G tta p-nition M-uirn- I an intel fcruuev w f.h tta l»*cti**na «t a Ixgcd by G\n. Calhoun and the Dongta* wing I
hereabouts
snmewtate.*
rvferrnva t«&gt; that clause-, so thrt if tbe free flirt fasting six day*.
- -f tta eon vention. A s tta EteMti»e ha vc
thirteen sLote fi.-.d in all, ui the rar.
1 he A meriran G raes Pr h»reo* and B ib
State party vote stall, they will have tu
F.nd.iig that Im* neijj&lt;&gt; imthmg in the
recognized this Gclv a« the Irttitimate Faaap.*.
—
It
ia.nrioaa
fart
that
among
Lei
haw
both
bevti
budlv
beaten
iu
tin
­
tote for tta cwn«tituti&lt;« either with or
.U» ba true wM«j J am m youre.ty n&gt;r
race for tta Canibridgc»bire stake*.
nil tta f-x’ils of vxtioct pbntsor anlmils. fnuni-ra id- the Constitnti-m and it la g&gt; tie*
Tl e stage wbicii l.*tt Kslamax s» for
rally argued by the Democracy that tta
111 sponi th - winter there with mtn. without Slavery. Tta result, so tar as
Ita B-reugh Bunk, of l.ivrrp&gt;*J, sits-•.............. .......
.......... ...
thia rity, yesterday* at 8 oM*vk. A. M.
convention
clone
has
the
right
to
deci&lt;l*'
slavery is concerned is tta same in either (■ended on tbe 27th ulL The liabihtic* 1 min -. tending to n.tilirnj tta Srrlptnrnl
met with ami aoMent. near Ctamtars’.
how B“d in wtat manner it shall ta Mil | Case, according to the Drrd Scott dcciah-n are estiitatcd at a million and a half st er-1 svaerti.si that thG Wot perfect &lt;K organ
twenty uuL-s »*olb of this city. yesterday b.otner in the rear. Punaw Uns rare
Craig tins! several stats at Jowpi mi*
ling, but are fully aeeumL
i tied Mngs was not pretlured till the tn|tted. there ran tan*'doubt on our mind
that
it
will
ta
received.
taking rtlrct in the arm and injuring him
Several-LIvvr|*&lt;&gt;! firms have suspend- ,-artk ha-1 been replratshed with the
Tta Slave Article is merely n rcgnl.i 1
you loos* nothing refuse and diaoatniu* . hi* recent manifesto t*. the GmnccUcut
slightly . lioliert also tirrd
end shots a:
rd. aid a number of tta strongest firina . pLnl* nod animals tliat now fio-iri*h on
will ta tta rtMiscqaenev*.
I r|iemoriali«U. Tta tbr**r&lt; ttat slavery • •f Manchester Lave nlso gone.
ti&gt;&gt;n prohibiting tta vnipaneipitioii of: —••••. . «..ww. ------------------------j tiie S’lrtace. Tta fs.-t «*f thi* agrramrat ! slates
without tta ronsrat of ttair nun,' U,K tr'^s *«’hin nGmt t« n fret of.him. lie t'ru.g, ouv of which intend Lb U»eL.—
Tbi* spurn» lik • a desperate letter tn : j, R creature of positive muniripul law hu*
------j bet wren lhe M uuc R.-cor-l and M-iiRi- । * r*. requiring thein to ta treated with Im j.l,,l‘dv an iffiirtj** gt.qj thu team. Iitir the During the meter, Cr. ig »»&lt; alw.pirrc t
- write fcr H&gt; small B aim tat w« in du„pbwled by th a* ‘great rtponndl&gt;4ub«. Oct. 30.
। fi ■ .lisc reeries i* Hot only of intense hi-' inanity, Ar., and its taing voted down: trreattu -k tta wlXl-b &gt;r~-^ k|i| ng the
per.ite men m desperate«ioum«tanccaai:d |
J
-.taMiditel ra far a«
Gms.li for money------------------- lur ce trmt hut strikes at tbe r.*it**f the Atta-' will not effect in tta least tta queatloa ofj ” ®r
«n&gt;tartfTi; tta GuMr on the lef
ta- m uu, demierate m«M t*. get
»nd ,h* rt»"’r.T *”«‘’h.bdi flr ter a&lt;
i side *l&gt;oi l*&gt; nlemt twenty tmButco. Tta j
e*-«nt
i«ticnotion of tta eternity *d tbe world. Slavery in Kansas.
j ' “■J 1
“
&lt;Mir present rulers are conc.-rnod Wist tta
Tta sici-»u»iiip City uf Wa«bmg’.'«Muid • by *beWHig a *-icc,-a*i-&gt;a of erealhwi*.
1 t.aiguc* of the csirh sm ta-tan in i»vv- '
-• * ^fLVriwi the undersigned at Chicago. j o.nstitiitioQ carriei slavery with it wbvre- tin Fult**n from New York tad arrived . By harmidiiaiog tta drtail* of Genesis
D*e report provides that there stall L.-!
-........ -----• ... • ..r ’ .., c -----_ ._ i। rsl
nil places
ptece*, Ita
Ita b-sd.-r*
l.-«l rs rsrapnl
rarajw.1 uj»
upxrarajur. bi.
l-r . 1-ra
U&lt;TO
tV'
tell. From India tta mail brings itnp*«r- with those ufG--*ib&gt;gy. fry a fuii4iing much b-.Aihs. In lb.W.
Marutw Uswxa.
taut tMcUigenud. Tt&gt;« Bntisb Troops a*. । it put to -in ufthu nobk*» ami mm deThis hr the feakt to which tta free State
.11 lb. l-wl
1&lt; pn—dj ....
&lt;lri. ■atuud with t»u juatola apioc. . Cng
-**■
। P. 8. I will b*rv n*m you that yon
w.ulted Delhi on tta 14th September.and 1 lighrfti' invrstigatiuns opent*&gt; mankind.— dMa
party of Katun* are inv'led ; to vote for cdcCtcd a talgvoiK-nt and sO »i&lt; day* ' Hlatknod.
1 reprcseuU-J to bate acted with thvati.x
-i—'--: —
ttaeoa«titntiun at all errata.while all they dbstinsts iraGtanc* tad on tta S'Jth "'rj'
m.k™ &lt;u r~M«(. Mna &lt;'.ih.m..,nub„^,
.rain । m
! cuolium during the satire att* r. &gt;e».
UhI ten well thut the detavclna «&gt;f| r$n do. i«, to exeta le tta slavery clan* -. teined praa«-s3i*« &lt;4‘ the entire city. Gi .-Ml
..f K.n—
II. b» £•
Jril&gt;r Urid M
m b, u Mf
A WjB|t Fowl—Ina California paper •b.
r.&lt; S,.n- .4Sx.. »»l
b
kT&lt;1 J"
, w.,h ti,.
। of ua is imp —ibta and tta arreet
number* &lt;H tlm motinwrawenped am* ag i W(. gn,j , patri'itir pre*lm&lt;l**n drdie»ti*i ... .rf., ..
l«»Ul.n-.
-"J
'■&gt;
P"-'-™'
1
;;
r.-l„.
bi.
1^...
Lb.
ro
...I
ibem
tta
King
of
LAvli.i
and
hitwo
M
*o*.
t&lt;i
||w
^Am.-riran
Eigta.
’
It
b
in
‘
■varae.'*
r weired the mnetioa of the people, whil- |
Uw Oiiw_ „, lite.
‘
Tbr BrithJi tad !*«( in killed a**l wouud „fnbf4,
foil-.wlngbn veri'a&gt;4-atanra- .b. (.««. ..H-na.lv-hh. Sur&lt; IIin fact, die pcop'o want a eunstituiion pr&lt;&gt;- j cd up tu tta Iffih, IMN mdudiug 50 **ffi
&gt;Pp..nt. .11 ju-lw. -VB~.il I"
, n.muw map. fd,i,&lt;Lr ««l pwrtr..
T(iiir rr&lt;ABHrieeB
Artvr tta parties had .been aepemtrd.
trading tbe money as rvqorstrd and tbe hibiting slavery. In this nefarious acheme e&lt; r». Ucti. Wibtw tad ordensl U*» q&gt;urI n... ir~ ... .
I.S.I.
B&gt; Urt. tta M'Kibtau bnatara were rem
&lt;&gt;.&lt;«, «P. M tb* nrute MrS H.mr4es«h*y bail, Ibm HU lb-,r (-Ohl-'l- '•&gt; (Irum.
cooper you do it the better for if I do nm we sen tta determination of tta national ur... i» bi-’.- (■■■( “«■' “»।
ture.
receive*
nil
returns,
count
a
the
v«*teu
.
.
~
&lt;Lsi by •&gt;&lt;«&gt;«&lt; fire «&lt;e six yo»-ng tnen. an I
■taidcs wb*. is el* vted and W-ura rertifi- 'J*
rft it pretty M**n after ..iy arrival there
.
' v«amM« ted.
it «as under*:.**! wore preparing t» imikn
democracy, tn fasten Slavery upon Kan- children should L- saved.
wmI&lt;I advise vne a* a frieO I ta have
**"*
i
*
TU y T
G«-n. Uutrain tad -qnilorcvd Gvn. Haveaouther attack. Tta bonerwitindent • ’
your pniporty insured to its full value ■tas, and u* do thia, ills only necewary to
tta Uailnsid C«nj&gt;any„ Mr. laill, Irani■
Dm Rartrnw Eprmaa.—The f
Ml als &gt; y.Kir lit*, fi»r i^«my pre«nt cir- adopt a constitution silent upon that sub­
, lug Uii., ordered, tta rreidoci.*.- t j Ing letter datrd Vh lieherg. Altai. Nur.
g; IB
wmen
rase
ivnn*as
si*&gt;&gt;u~
«*f
J
bebl
*&gt;ut
g~lte»Ulv.
'
c*un*s|aitaaa 1 am none too good to way­ jest;
ia which case Kansas stands np&gt; n
I iuiMK&lt;dut&lt;4) with Ilia train, which ta did.
I 2. ia pnbtiabrd^ln the Southern paper*:
Bv tta aAmthm ..f this report Gov.1
Ou
Uclmtaay
men ng last,
as
th-On
W.*&lt;lnnaday
last.
u
lb.*
Fear* were eatertiiiiod uf
Jay y-.u and---------an eqnal
ttj-.J fimiting with f»urtenn nut &lt;*f th • '
“A dnel t.*Ji plare tMa .ftmtme be Waikrr is c-mph-teh &lt;h-, &lt;ied. sod tiwi “***• Mr- l-'^- **«'«»•“ of the Dirtcb R«- bringing &lt; ratg al&lt;&gt;ng. aiai leaving tn«n
ily complying with tbe tta stave re fiflern »lavr
...being .1.
State-; ..
Maryland
the । bnwk at
at Assam.
tween W. D.Rn* ••fthe.Vicksburgamitli. powcr thrown into the still in ire unscru- formed Ghureb nlnwir Due Hundred m»I of tta |«Ma-agent tahmd, wl»u were stand­
uuovpirncy
i raly State ta tta Unhw i- wludiStarery
*A —
.l"~v Ito restore tta ex-Rajah rm Sus. and R. B. Purd m, of th-* Port
ing in sqnads disuttMUtig tta atfur.
pu|.Mia hands nf Cslh.Hin. It rem d~ b- Nincleuiith street, a «lr*panite ruffian su 1
peue.-- treuljci and danger. A w.rd te
tad hm discovered.
Craig did
at firel fuel any appre
Glhaon IlrrnU. Punion.* |.-ft arm was be rani wtatta- tta fclvnd officii-Is w 11]
Lim and struck Un* a
the mrs* issitffieient ao take care nnd gu»- i exist* by poallive enactment,
The news from tta Bombay Pre-Jdonfnik. tta .ta tad tmil&lt; &lt;’
allow ttamsehes to ta decapitated in tta I v».4«^»t blow .Vi tta bm-k of lhe (writ* f L
arn y.uu*elf accordingly Tta
|
Inch by inch has freedom contended ry were favorable, although a fu.r c*j.i
Miinmarv manner. I think ttat Walkw |
tip tta attack by another viUrat
t»w i* liiaor numey.
M. U.
ufd xitistu. ti-in tair na-urnd.
came »cry peiulul. and ta wM4»Ui|«-.l : ■
^nd Stanton Kuh und r-»and thi* nti e ' ,',"w ,n ,t&gt;e
Mr. bird being v*r»
A curious plot t&gt;* in order tta Europe­
i«c rcmoiwt from tta cnis at lb |;
continue*. ’Eternal vlgilaore, b»he prior
‘Cube—.1 al indecinja edlt.-riaL"
ami ttav will mnirairtUly Imre Cw Wash- atlil.-tic. and tbe Lighwaymsu finding ttat
an* at Tiiria&lt;-tal tad l«xti thnarted.
of liberty.’la a sentiment which applies :
inglon at tta eerlictt opportunity .w, lumi.! hi&lt; blows did uol pnrliree any riT.wt, ran t.urg, where ta was placed under th«
Gmsidvrulile reinlorretnenta liud arri;
Su bmia. Nov. X
now, ar thia juncture, and never return. !
■* frrvut »pt-nl. Ilv wns, boweicr.
A wery radebnurd Scutch A fine aava ! ‘ with two fold f-*ree in relation to this ve&lt;l at Culnittx
Dates from Lrenmptoo toO. t. 22*tat&lt;- It ia well undrretoMd that Walker -tarts ' taltaw-d by Mr. bml, w hu, after rtaaiag
‘bis Wodd we luhabit niuM bu»e had at
Thu market was dull al Calcutta, but
thut Gov. Walker haa issued another pvc- for tta Ca|&gt;it*J as amm as the Convention I l*im two «w three U'*ck«. finally serureil Cuiutarlmd Valley Railroad Cuotpsoy.
active *t Lhjiutay.'
tounatitn relative go the v&gt;»tm rctumod aiiyiunia. The oftenribls rea«&lt;« ia h'm j him in a groevry store, into which he bad and placed muter bond*.
a c*ua«-; tiait cause must uate neen iniri-1
...
t re
We are iaformed tLat Craig b«• cIm./lbu b.ullltnc. m,.« b...
lb. »»■Dw».«r.«
ENGLAND.
fimn McGee comity,-which ant thrown drnire m i&gt;*e bs pen-mal Inflhence in tta j ruu with a view ol'iwnnp.ng. Tbe rev er-

R

• 7^‘.'

* There lias liven a large number nf fail- out Cirtbe mm* r«B*m* that goiei-'.-1
..
.. _ -relative
i
artiou
to Oxford Dkirict,
DHirict.
■ires, including Tb-irnton, Higgins, Ward ;, bis
it Co^of Maoctaster. with liabilitiw »- Johnanu eramty. Tta proclamation alatetliat in neither ra-w ta» ta C***tr tavnnd
mounting to £500.000.
W. G. II. Brand &amp; Ci„ of LouJan, in 1 tta return*, and Kia*-laitn* all right to d**
get . tta
pre_.
W
' selieme
T~ to Z.
. constitution
z,
. thus
.
.
American trade, for £150,000; Utarlea
fl «reeur tax ingmratatoed to rae pared, rarified by Coo gram before tG-: S„,ith
O'. *.f MambeMer, Jus GiodkIsdy catiiurn ttat tta aubnunne sittinguftha K m**a La’i*l*lurs, in which „f |»rrtb. £180,000.
nph w*a broken. ata*repliod that ifjeuw the arrangement ia xmplutr; inar-1 bird Uu-ah h.isg. nca* S|*ceia^Minlstcr

n imwal i-f Jmiije Cato, tat ws» ready to . vud gradciiun voUirjd th.- ruffian and
esrry out the plan which was already fix- hsmted him over Io tta |-4ice. who lock- *&gt;as who have ' kited him at Skip:’ "'
fxtrp, a» gr.itj:ied that tbe su'^-et ha-* bwn
a luattoruf litigation, a* it w.|l

efficient; that efficiency meet have tau. ia slavery aought ta ta f&gt;n»l up-m an
ub.un its; thi'- ultimate p»wer mast Live miwIlHa pcipli-. How well they will
tart Supreme; sad ttat whioli al ways was. |
n-^iaa to tat aseti. It Is no
,0.0. Su^r...., n kau, l&gt;. 11. «*■&gt; J;
„r
,K.

ta uurir next attempt tm-y au-uriu grew.?
tta enble -ith some of hia tatter which
tta pnmihility of alteration re amend■ta tad tara n*mg. eta ti&gt;«gH II would
lAit^rt Strength to IL Ttagrocer wiled
to *e* an rad of tta policy insugrrstod by
4iadr, mu of cmplimcnt, Ut didn’t

FRANCE.

General Cavignac died suddenly of die

but unlike him, tta Prreldrat will prota- smee ta was pas.inc tbnmgb Brooklyn.
I..
. . —
S.—_»—H----------. ­ J when a highwayman attacked bitu mxl
Idy give him and
aml«s**adorehip.
or oth
er fat «Jfiie. Of one thing rret assured. Mines imu two iu&gt;*wa b*lorv Im tad an i
—
?' I
--------‘‘“’I/«•““-' 1 ..
Walker will ta no otaaacle in tta pn^nw* np|.&lt;u.l&lt;&gt; rf ikfcndm, bm&gt;-^r: !!• “«*!
rw..n«l
ia *
—Hl V-. by • ,m t«-IBrai
of this w&lt; wk. If ta really lain oarneat in
_ ______1.1 _
, oar ia wbkJi tta aflrav tank, nis- c
■reking tta reruns! ofVM&gt;% and In pn.
To are a sturdy Win* wbh a cigar In venting tta reoepftai of tbe c*emtltuti&lt;si
hi* iiMMib, which recta aa mocfi aaa iraT b
ree State
b» C,«ngrva*.
Congress, as
as tta
tta f
Free
Btatv Hunkers
(I linkers I lewd Irft-bun lying inre*iMi&gt;l« aud war
.J hMl. Ml... ,., . b£l ,"f
a,lm bi u, hl. -M,'&lt;U
I„
his way,—.V. &gt;’ TWA.
eoiifinned tijr tta Berate, sod ta will get a

t

the p Jot &lt;x tta joke.

SPAIN.
Pitlatarg. Nov. 8.
FATIWO TAXM.
D.o Spanish Minertry tad liera organ­
Ata meeting of tta stockholders ofso* ।
'
—
"^1. General Amen* ia Minister *-f war
paaded banka uwday. all »**■&lt; cd tn ae.
The difficulty «f obtaining money for
prrwd«.nt .J ita Council. Mr. M«ure
rept the prwelsMCM «&gt;f tbe relief bill.
mdiMW, and aapeeiallv tor omryu fraina. IMinister &lt;&lt;t Finance. M. lala Puna,
Tta M«*b*n:as’ Bunk h*« appointed a
! n.mmittre t« inrsetigate and pubfish an
I ublblt ofl-uaffiii'B.
PRUSSIA.

ba Made to ap- Lwltb ut the King - bnpre.ing.
arpoae hr which

bWITZEiflukND.

•—i-1

fi.’lnaha «n ‘ Father Adam

long furlough fruni public life.

I some thirty 'houauti I d»liara.
a id tta fatti. nt ‘1 tare triad &lt;t
linn »da h wuuW nut »taj uo

Thia document G •igne-l by Jenkins and

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Washtegtsa

�,„r,«lo, „ 0ftWtwv Gfwfa W«**a fro.
Tbfafa tl»
rd
”TLu:c ul!&lt; of tM TVwt Difratieo Fluid, or
‘/j , Juire. Pwpartd by Dr. J'S. Hoi-Won, ot
ra Iwtet'bio.
the cate «f lodijralion and Dye
1
‘..........i^'.nen ternedr for a wafaml-

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
i oung America Ahead.

XsTlNGS price current.
rrr LU

'Affili'S..... ~

Great Spring

J

-V. 'M

.francis

whr

PILLS

SALE

Art ctrlMi Cite Skk to an Micui oeier
bef«rr keonn «f *b; Mrdlrlir.

mintn. mt Us irru nt munvu.

rower

«■«»
,l*rd"‘,e bedaees in But1XKGL.ST HTtM.-K ef dL
DO5T GUUBJt, .t th,
_______
U/WtiiT l-M.ICE

At whirb IM and plan Ml parton fclerwtod
.rc rt^uimi to apyvr «ad aU« camo Why tbs
«,r Mid IMmur.or al-outd 1HU b« arwMM

I

-

Shoes

CATALOGLIE.

A.XI» IT TAK£S MONEY TO BUT GOOD JEWby reHuig^tbo
J
JEWEULV AND DOOR STOKE
of the .iibteritoter, .nt Um .octa tfifc uf Suit
ia RU.HSEV.s dry cuud .ure.
WoukribM iBctbU vfiafemiagfld Cftitraa
°f Htmug. md rKiuny. that *•
sooteaatly

AND

GAITERS

n.t^I UaaUusa Aaguat.Ctii nBI

AT THE OLD STAND
‘•‘"T**. »"4 n.ittrr., Su.K3.kr.—
JHKH-b Eru. .cd Kama, Tbn^l
u4 bhvw
l ir&gt;. Xerdte. gt, Ac.
Wo ■vakl r»|&gt;ocu1lr Mtollbe aitrnlma J IW ladie. U» my (luck of 1-w . r.i ■&gt;, «r. cto«.|rtr

eui, Lrvtcbri .‘•ioUmII, It, a®.

AS USUAL,
II. ith an g.M«| atu! complete an assort-

HANSCOMB’S,

CP Remember the

H-J-KENTIEU)
I new Murk ufFall and "inter
which *1'1 Va-Mfc.r

is *a litilu cb.-aj’er tha’.i the ebenpist/
I hiv.- just reeoivud a good aeanrtmeBt

N AV IG AT It iN I NSV 1CA NCE,
Calle attititkrn nf Ita friiiule. iMtnma. ami
the public generally. t»&gt; tbe f illuaing taet.t
OF OB HAVING

DRESS GOODS
’viteli de Print*. &lt; •iwghame. UL«».&gt;L.
ritn*. 1’l.rntncttaa Black Alpaccas and a
variety uf Ww»l DeLaine, toll very nice
and very ebcap.
Alen a gmai aieortmcut of Clolbs tnr
Inrn’a wmr.snd a large Mock uf Maples.
D&lt; nitna Sl.cvtitqta, skirting, atripea, cbc«-ka
and tl'Alnje.
•
JUST RECEIVED a new Im&lt;4 ■ V

A Cash capital of 8500,

on the building.

O. D. HANSCOMB

Coed News I Good News:

T'aid an Aggregale Icm efv.tr (10.0 "VO’.
. &gt;irgat&gt;:zv&lt;1 ««n a tiatb'tinl btioi-, with l-ci
agencies &gt;n all principal plaeea. underj
Mercantile»Joletu; o tided on a crxli
Standard, with an enviable n-pn.
titum alike the same «n the
banks &gt;&gt;f the Uudwt:. or the (
MtMtA-ippi, tin- Grilf nf
Meaicti or the Northern
Lake'; printing a
a powerful organ!-

rtei

•M

J.M. HUBBARD

Just received i
stock of

of all kfcid« cheap fur Reidy Pay.
,
I have also a very large quantity «&lt;

XL.TT3XJ3BSE*.

,crv«t&lt;&gt;r&lt;TpubKe giwxl anrl »
B-.n.I uf
i n testily
rqtinl «&lt;•

AND
SHINGLES,
.•ti Lar.il and all
wieliingtn buy or
*41 ’till do well tu Call before bargaiuinf
risewhere.
'
1 «&lt;nilil partuslitrlr call tbe attention
• nf pcr*mn whu tore building to tbe tbec
I that I huve just Rureived a large rkek ot
i Nsile and Gl.isa and that I will fjmisl
sasli. Glass, nails. Door Triintninge ic,
nt ns l»w a figurw as possible.
r.21.,1
II'
’J KBXFUXD
’
KENFIELD

MORTGAGE SALE.
EAS default bu been omteia fas
v of a eottaia ram sf mousy sosun

Afli.niiiig »ii]wn..r myildiu* and »&lt;* i.
in mntliTB «.fiiiaur^niv—ChMnmcri.‘&gt;
Meebaniral, Merei-htilcur rural, wl.
rucking for inifNirtancu and pub

Mlusical .^nstrnmmls,

BOOT* a«d fiBOES,
lAdic’a Gaiters Binkine and Boots, *
2&lt;u4 asa-irtmeot at very L-teprirsfc
*
&lt; )n hand a very large Block ofCrockary
vtr4ij and GIhm Ware.
,
.
J &lt;k’ n-cehrd a r»e«r .’ra-k uf

GROCERIES,

■krw ». II.-.1.11.1 •.
"

it u nd c rtr.kco. w«r,
thv the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

GRIND STONES.

GOODS,

ElELAJDY FAY,
It n&gt;.t&gt;u&gt;i&gt;hiiig b.w
My motur

sign of the

LARGE RED BOOT

WJU.I. PAPER iS'D BORVEF.S

At the cb&gt;iipe«t »n»r». in r.»wn tiy

yETNA
Insurance Company.

FIRE and INLAND

KALAMAZOO

a«tf

JUST RECEIVED-

OF II A in FORD. CONN.
Incuqnirattel 1SII*—(linrti-r Perpetual;

Main Street,

A»a particular friend Lav tuky
liln-rty ti. citivtlalc tln. Jt-rv tlmvi
k.rjdns a GROGSHOP. I uW th
purtunily
aay t- my ipcini- &gt; • =
•• not tbe_rusi', imr tnur-pwill
J

Th.nkful tn my numerous eutolumcra
r their juiit liberal {stlnmagi-, I hope tu
wit a cuntinueuat t^lhr name.
D. V. HAWLEY.

R-..Hnt^Uuch 17. Jir.

Hi?

ii

HATS AND CAPS

,

CHOICE F1KST CLASS IKSCBAKCR

Wl

W

lU^Fdn-rj Wth/lMt

ij

Clothing!

ii
ii

NntullbMuhdiftx the hi-h priee &lt;/Cd.
t.m Gund*. I shall Ml Tip T-p Prints fur
l*Jf .a nta middling for «, Stripe^ Tick*.
Di niine KeWurky jran.. Drills Sh« p»
J&gt;ray. CaMmci. SattlnHta. Fhum.Ua
। twilled and tHit«illc|i&lt;Grren, Ydlutr, Ital
and White, hull flnnbcL

Ready-Made

I — ..
!_OLBAY,JMR»&lt;.rProb«u.
TITvZEE IS MOITEY

.

U» mv.1 bvaunhU KUAu, i„

I»4•re.uni/u, .JTU£Z*s

fuIltTci ..I three twU miro ailwl in eectowMk
£

I ZH..,, ITJ.. OTI-XS.

ns. cvr/Ta L-n&gt;ituu:T.ii:Q1!r
n'AitE. n-ntaui ones I
■atlower pacts
u
THAR KftIL
My Mmrtaimtot C.DtU.K .M10VIH

SHEET MTJSIO
SiS 3‘XElXJTi iSJCJS

And Mulctl MercbaidBr,
aim. Mt^htyun, Atu*.

KALAMAZOO : : : .

EVERY VARIETY,

PAINTS AXD DTKSTl’FFS.
Vraitian« cU. «...
r cte. lndi*«. Ext-ugwood, Ceppcrw. VitfW Ac.

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES.

Call and ut thfm before purtka»in&lt;j
thetsktrt

'

purrlaudnc in qiuniitic*.
1 n_..... . ..... ni».n tiaid-'t&lt;&gt; country or.

‘- ». by l.«viiig unlen*
Mum and Burdick
sure'*. ,
. .
S' H Just received a new mnwii
Imnwmol. «•»•* lb“ t11*1'41
j."m.

nutmaBD.

&lt;M. is.hiwr._____________ lUa,‘

m p«" ■»". n.“
Clulds illUAc, Ac.

ammunition

FRISTS
GINGHAMS.
BRILLIANTS,
LAOS.

A nice assortment

very liberal dedurtiuu made tu thuoe

*Mr. IL will give hia per-ma) attm-

medicines,

part '■&gt; 11.0mini. »r.T rju.rirrui a^inu .-.euwrn
t. tight. 11 lorn twu north »f nu&gt;g» ..its
cuuUiniDsfvK’ aiirictet.
UKO. W BAintl. Eitcowr.
July, nth. 1W7.
v.wliiw

LOSSES EQDITADLY ADJUSTED

■ temperance
q- 3=1 O O E E. Y ill
WILLIAM JONES,
b.o'l lb*
k

0B&gt;€BB!18.
naamr

ML;••

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS T&lt;» GIVE AWAY—ALL

KINDS BONNET TRI MINGS
AT THE

Ready Pny Store.
BOOTS AND VHOES, READY MADE
(l.lhlM: JtTir m llt.f,

G HOCERIES

Discovered at I.ast!!
i&gt;n. n.nxAi.irs

E F P .O R IO M F F A S II M O N

MEDICATED TONIC!!

Allo II SHOP,

me to order sad ?« work WAKBANCED io
r pariioLir.
_
:
«.
Sprinff Ftukiaiujust reeeirert. \
R. W. WAKREX.
llutiaFvMoyl/lBM.

I
i
1

CU M MISSION EK'S N« mCE? ~ ,
r.ir.caxit to »n nnlrr U*ued nBd&lt; the «rel of
. *. _ u. &lt;
...ar._
u.., ■

Kinds
HSII.

TEA

That G—il TFA, attre tn cure tbe headache

CO3F,3F'3S3E2,
(BSirEB lk.«

STOP THE PANIC
M ill VlXOYoUBjaat

r--^^3Wsr-K’““
huh. niii»«««* ““

, S^S3XK»SS’’SJ'=S

NEW GOODS

And every thing m th.’ line of Grvceriei.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
•\V S 6HA TuT-t

A. A. KN A PEN.
Yarn,
TuUntv.

ivEU

MISCELLASEOtSJKnCLES.

IBEtrEST,

-n «

u—--- ----RECEIVE MONEY UN OLD AC(XJFNTO.

GRANT k SPACLWNG.
Hastings Jane4. IH67-______ v2n~*

il N. »»!»•, 0“»V ineww.

Uf

Great Cure for Dyipepila.

Dh DOLGIITONS PKPsD*.
I &gt;WAt:u!' b.’ Ibe nmytMar. it tUnuiagliao..
1 Muiiigaii. »..u «-Ju hr l.l« autburittd Acrol*.
Ttii. HedktM u • jirttstly harmltae. Mfr aud mitt
i tenwdy in
J. K lluuaht. a, M. U, PMtqWAfa.nU-. .1
। /errr und Afftte, CHitl Ferer. Jaundice
Tl.i« h XATURETt OWN HAMEDY far w
^ilei'a ireok, ever IL A. Geodyeer* fiUir,. !
hreithv ilureack. Xo oH of maa sm rcnol its
und Lirrr UurupluinCt, »r llilliom
relhe public c^u tvlyun bating their work
cmotfrepuwsro. llcoataino m. Ill kill rf.
n to |'lca-e them.
Acids &lt;&gt;r Ksomsm Dragt. It it trtofdrtfawS
n&gt; kiuc riteriruee in the beet 8bv,a of New
Tl&gt;e I’trptlrlor li«« ba-l
—IrsuUgr of more tbit to t&gt;ie tttu. tad mty be trtra by Um mart
k dly, enebli-e Lua to oBer
thin t» m.ty-t&gt;ter«sn MUutlvvest«riia&gt;re t» tmt- treble paHrnte who consul ret &gt; water 1110*1
: I..U ll,«
i.r &gt;. I 1..I. alu VI ■
I.
&gt;■ uu’v.n «nir d-uro. Ikretre ofbttdO^fir
M PEinoU INDI UKMENTB.
IMITATIONS, l erwo U XUT * BRUO.
Utbuee Mrw.itho went gnrmeeu n&gt;«dt ;n
Call &lt;m d&gt;- Awras. tajmlllll rt*lLlW_Ctet»-

f.inniuF tberit.uti.vtHeeling.end lUny Cu.
lie he-opennl a

OF ALL

SUGARS.

bmns n.,w chunnl to bo das spoti saidmocVgagt.
Xotxw U thoxorv hereby gtres that faddWM.
gtccw.ll
■ retedby a Htet(UwteM«ga*B&lt;'
l.rtcuacahrnig Ur woat )nM of tbs aooth «a0a
vm.-U-r of Sectwn No. twetre, ia towoaMw wwortg'
three, north of range eight weal, |a Ux coun^ sf.
Rarrv.oe mrnM part thereof M publie «sa4ws st
Ux Court Room i» U&gt;o ViUogv «f Htetimg, telbs

HURRAH FOR LltEMONT!

JAMES: A.SVX El-CEY. Agent
lluNtlng’*. Mich.

,TK1,C&gt;.

Arriing.u
-v-• —I —Every inatnumiii •■d. rvd fur sale has
been tlmrougUy tested, and lie eau aafclv
«y nre supert&gt;ir tn any ever sold In thia

OEO CSEEY,

Rate* nndRuh-ea- Liberal n» the Risks 1
Burned permit fur Srlvencv and Fair
‘
Profit.
Eapetlnl attentionnnru to the In.amner

Of every tkariptua. w«l wf U* latest

Of tbe best qnallK f-r all m'trumcnta.

ViUm »tnn&lt;» at i •hillu.|! ®»c be** MAc..

7 * “/TTflff.TlScTS

MICHIGAN.

LAST CALL
1,000
RH. i cujpt

�UBO CEB V 1 l 1

JONES,

WTLLIAM
trt hl a hwT the CBtirv Mock of

,
^TNA
Insurance Company.
or havieo»i&gt;.a&gt;vN..
Iticurj-’nitcl

Ch-irtri

P.tprttgd.

FIKE and INLAND

■pOBMEIMA kept
T. PntLura. h.
N A VKiAT |&lt; »N IN«l!IL\ACl^
Jr cttMthtly making addition* to ii&gt;e Cwlb ntMxti’di r.f its frhnd*. prrr&gt;ut«, and
lL- public gviicrally . b; the following tact*
aama,&lt;ll uf wliiwb, bu prup&lt;«t ii to m-tl
OF rrs HAVING
CEEIFER I II a a the UEAPEST,

Dqa&gt;'h&gt;&lt; »:iU a'lfc.f il c V.M qsslUr.'
WUU.PBW-1TA .IXU (JTtCK SALEH.

A Cash capital of £500,’
Q00!
WITH .««'F78 AStirSTiyn TO

1,807,903.42

tu 0Mu.t* ste.k'a &lt;&amp;« u&gt; th* «i.1a»* st
.n*aM«WMd?aite*.«!rakl'.M..tA*teltewlu&lt;
&lt;L&lt;. aa»cl;&gt; ra te. I lk 4ar
barranter ran
u'“‘ * ? “* ”‘u
u-•»•» ••4 ah ra»■maUa.taratMdMM.wdMwi. suwrat
tba te4 will.- a&gt;e Ur b. ..^uirart to p.-&gt;reul
bra «ur*i«niualteHau)»*ju.&gt;n»&lt;l Bill'etinu.*

BUCKLEY

Cateb*** i’inwii,,/.’.
F-U sod Awl. hr. J .
iMieta'u; Fred. I'te,-------&gt;dli»aa. UTsl. Cullrgr. Ur. C*
ygy, ete.. lo^Urarwin. .rrait*.
pa,.* „r i;^ CnllcS iM*Ua
'^'.tlUjWJ’.rt Tuis; -I.n

I Still Live.
TO TUB

.. r.kr UNK bULLAB jet laatU,
sale tn Guorr A Hem ‘*‘*LUP*T"f

'Awii ftrti wnaf m4 O.urt tuAdm al th* tiv-

i\ety l.nrry

inn* go.-) onl.Tin! r« prompt aa an
other Mill hi Burry, o.-any ilthrr vount’
Having tt.Tu^JQc.^i-tk't]* of (

.11 &gt;T KECEIYEI)

At tba vi * c*'
-•• *n •»»» by
LLJ.KEITFIELD
a-nvw Mock &gt; । H II and Winter GOODS

NEW

GBANT &amp; SPAULDING S
Ready Pay Store,

Alu.rdp.x Mlpr.ii* tieilili. * rdih u-mrity
in radttem -fhiitinnuv—Uonitnerelal,
M«&lt; hntii&lt;nl. Murcrntilrlir rand. uli!c
ranking for itoip-rtnlKv nnd pub­
lie MT.ioc
-THE FIRST OF —

Losses euvitaui.y jwrmo
PnOiHFTI.l PA in.

r«!i*»r» lM«rd mtteMtDelay by
J V.\1 Es A. &amp; \\ EEZE Y. Agent
I lasting*. Mich.

EVERY VARIETY
To be sold nt

Such mt IMnt&gt;. GI^rIfiiux Lr.Lainh, Me.
nnou. r»r.uiH-yna Ul-ek Alpux-u* unll tt
variety &gt; f
I ‘Di-Laius all 'cry bkiand y . ry rhrap.
. . ,'
'
Alio'ngtaai era Tira J it wTUollw tor
m, n'i » cy r. aud a lt.igv »t&lt;a |&lt; of »tap|*"*
L'&lt; nim« KJiwthiea, U.irtii.g, utr’.pea,ch&lt;&lt; ka
and tiekiic*. ’
J 1ST P.1XEIVE1) a new U vl

OF AUX IN VS, ,

meCAMS,
BRILLBXTS.

,.A

i;

••

LAWS.

A niee assortment
------- rTT^r^'

:■*.

FANCY BAHAGES.
kNNETSltf GIVE AWW— ALL
HKfiJs bonnet trimings

ATTJ1E

Heady Pny Store.
WOTS JDTO SHOES* REAP! MADE
.
tTeOBn?: Xrrer so Clicap.

I continue to tnanuLrturu

,

CLOTING

4am to urJ.r and all Suri W ABUANTED i
rf pedicular.
4fcrjw&lt;f F'afki’rnt jtrrf rrrf-r^f.
B-W. WABI
M«» I. Ism.

on bard nnd all (rtifHis uoJiingtta lotyor
a. !l will ilo will io e.d! befutv In’gti.nirp
ebcu here.
I wuttl.l pttrllritlidv riU tlv attrtilii u
of |uT’iu.« * ly. mv ’'iu.il.Ii &gt;d to tie- £.V
itint I have V»t ftrevivrrf n largb 11 «-k &lt;•!
Nails and &lt;r^-M»B»l tftolt I will C.rnisl.
malt. Glt.«*. nnil*. Dpor Trimming* &amp;c.
at ns |..w n figure a« p.»nihle.

rCI -W

il J KEN HELD

IJDKIWB FOR FREMONT I
Discovered at Laat I!
Dll.

raynaCe^

c

MEDICATED TONIC!!

pKLl-.lk&gt;:b toy llw p,..t-wUa.1t bvtuia^i,*,.
1 Nudnaiu. aud a&lt;4d
M.tlw.n.nl Atfenl..

•rtwr and Aynf. Cni'i F&lt;rtr. Jattnditt
and Lirtr
ur UiUiuvt
tJututr*,
Tira Fro;*trtra ban had lhe adrratap- ut more
&gt;m Iseuty-b’ejm,atlruliverarerumnite treal-

BEAD—READ—READ—BEAD

LIST OF GIF1S—GIFTS—GIFTS.
I pnekafrcoaLiininjf fi.MOlubf*’
10 Gold latent Ixtver Eagl-h JUttt
ii.gCnted WaUbcu
100 tab.

2 to IA
“
50004L-hl bwketa
I
i—Eur Dr-p*— Rnmckev
G-M Rii’jrtgtii&lt;!&gt;—4jiff Pina
Brrn«t I'itte, Ate.. A*-. I h&gt;
“
Sliwc Butt.
i n&lt;dpl &lt;4 the aub«rrip.
Imtixilmlvb
iltarrihrra tmmr will hr

AAtr.»* BECKET A CO.. PNg-isttrna,
48 and 49 Mnffat • Bolldmg*.
.
■
New A’otrw.sc
..Il be 0,1,11,4 tu. in.mnuUk «u»ffPra. sad
(h id aA dr-1 f»W" aud bev Wetlh &gt;* »r &gt;» ’»«
ran* awant iu anv Lad ut l‘ra* ..r J.wrtry lkr»
nar -nkr. r rain ra
• Z’lte/ru ngf cualain
ia* tX* adicitiarnMal. nnuitd.
. ..

CpWOFTIME
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp;, G.
Eapids Stage Route.
’AN nnd ater Mkh1»» ,Angu&gt;t Slat. IS­
' 7 37. until further Doline, atagru will
leave the following Banud piaer*. as 94.

TS./WLC C. MOTT.

Loivw Haatiug it BalUr Cnwk. M«t.
day a, WtaiMadara and Frniryn,' at 7 •&gt;’•
rfcick. A. M. nmf irrrixe at Battle Crvek.
•t 1 . ’dock. P. M. tn time to taka the
Cn«*in&lt;err&lt; nnd Ve»fitiJ«. b. the Inrpvat uftcrn.u-n cum &lt;v»at «ie «&lt;m. and on Ttir»•lay ». Thnnalaya and Saturday » at one .•*r"d nw st .isrird in rr brought !«• this cl'ick P, M. ■ in time to tnkv tbu^ritning
pion... |&lt;i rawtrlttubra |w- " "
t rain .4*ear*. ■
■'■ ■ '
tctitHdl t&gt;&gt; tin- merit* of
LitVv Battle Crck f. r lla.’hig* on
T'OcMinya, Tkurmlaj■ und Satttnhn ■ at 7
Ii’r!i*k. A. M.. mid arrhe at Darting*
at tun &lt;*&lt;-!&lt; «k, P. M. and «&gt;u Monday*
tl.ateaa fe fidi-li* Ute raatrra er we* sea marWcdncMtayaatall-'riiiay ■ at 4 «.&gt;l«- k. A.
trt. It rwopnMMrTrryyarirlj and kiwlel buzara.
M.. and arrive in Hn«ti’ng«. at 10 n’chek
BOauM. fijrna, As., sbkl. • ill Lr aute •■
KEM.tKlAlil.y T.OW Irilli l-X
Letve Uniting*' f.A Grand Rapids &lt;m
Monday*. WndpMdAra' and Friday a nt
T'f/‘
V«-:" P'-ri«JW&gt;d. I’ldJrr ftw
lOo’clirk .Vai., and &lt;rnvrM Grand
RnpidamBlA l.-dt I’. Mla-nvcOynnd R-pidatiT [fsKfings arxt
Battle Crevk onTnetday*, Tlwrnday a, tend
S.tiirdava, at four o'ebeh, I*. M. "
17n-t£
’
C. SHEPAERD.
ALL KLXPS OF GARMENTS CTT
AS 1’61’AL
;

BROADCLOTHS,

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

til l*&gt;‘ircx

G ROCERIES
.

At Wh..].*aL- ant! I let ail, at *.n&lt;-h priem
tLn it will I* mi itulurcim nt far C-iuilry
Merdmnt*. Pedlar*, and Farmer* frvui a
Ukinnce, to call and etauiina before |Htr
owing d«e»lnn*.

■
GREAT DISCOVERY!
Tbr- PhtloaCvltrr** Mann ronnrt!
UFA.M 'Ii5 BH II LEMHI* THEY K*utr HI
COU J* C. OlFUlA r, tells us.4*d.ow»rw.J
TO • •ts,mu&lt;w.'i.dtt., t uVi&gt;te-nMur*tta»^*
.nd rriir U.«a ll* ir-cnt .Ibc-’err. |I&gt;«|
&gt;

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rtoww a. ytewi- llwbi.
II..
eyjwrwiwc .h ihr toot Stoep* of J
Talk clir. euaiiie* l.iui Ii.. tt«r
si fEi.iiit; INDI CI7MENTH.
uillftw wnauiU «iat cinucuU »ud
th.
t'u.l.uii.1141 u»aaa«r.

PRINTS

I aliall i4Rr my atwk uf

Ijtdie’a Gtiitora l!»&gt;kin&lt; trad
a
pi &lt;4 umi .rtiiHtitat vi-ry low prie. «.
On hand n very large atoek uTCrotkcty
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tedptiao rawray.
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gih worth ‘lb-m Bl u-$500 in Gold.
TO CiA LS.
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Ijowcst

U&amp;S G-OOE.S,

tis MHIci-.aikl our mill 14h'"4 luolt
t. u-t itr&gt;|.ruvid
Stn liter— no nrr pn-pnn tl to Ju t
be«t iffwork. Plvi..«^ghc u» a cull.
Caohjiaki f-r vlntiL
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READY Z’A.Y,
at
ibg F.Wjtrpv*. Mi ti.i.tto
is ‘a liftld efcvTpei than the chcap-ut’
, Tile st TlMnii|.|de
“H Owlity. d««a
I lave just recdvIdjL^ujSr uoTtntejn
Un n uting u.4 bling in lair ,.iuce Ur
*U U*Uu&gt;l&gt;«&gt;&gt;l«&gt;»r|MM Ufa* lu *• (lw l»M &lt;
Ut’hw
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DRESS GOODS

l&amp;M nndIL.1. .i:« l.ili.-rol ca tleEi-f ta
tanned penhit *S*r Solteftry aiid Fair
•
Profit,
Euecinl nttrntioasinrw to the in-nrntt

Just received a
stock of

FALL GOODS,;

Goo. W. Fowler,

Sra. 1»U. U’.L _

Cood News I Gt cd News.

Vicinity.
I have
reported in New I &lt;&gt;rk •»■*
ln&gt;g G—d» f-r tbr last "lx m-ratha,
li-ra than New. Y*rk pri.v*-—
Wit! v-U'lraso fst-r me
with a mil tutd’eium*
'
iac tujr, at.ik &lt;-f

On nadmg.mlfiUcrtlie Pniitea daly r»riA«d
WSmte CuMMrr il« w.Jte ut raui dreaa—n.
fiyTV** **'1
raawa lUtei rat Gru. u *t

TTjE NF.tV YirilK WEEKJ.T_ _ — — —“DVS T

Citizens of P. C. nnd

.51

in iberaat** &lt;4 *lw «at«lc sfCsM. Canssler
late uf the tkjwuOup oTJlafw .a tel auioly nteeiM-

i n trgrity
equal t«&gt;
nil riner.
grnrica

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’tie 4J0LPEM PRWE-

K2—■— ‘-r.fti.l
testa- ISa* in llso.b^sn Hvi.dx &gt;ur-a.ter Dih
A-A).-t=a:. Freital Qrut L Hay, Jtrfgu ot fa­

CMU.tr •'( Dsrey, and Hute *T
B„n h laff te lb* soril. -~l V-r^
a*M quarter &lt;4 Ote te'» W*»t

Mr. Henry Brown,

taorer

than ever hetere brant uf In tba State' it MMinti.
I oil arut ms.
Il.nwmlu-r t‘w pl*ra Sew Brick Ktorr. ( duara

'OF ALL

Kinds

drwr.lM.I !•; f l. .aid •‘i’l
(■art if its terlb seal i^Ka
l» rigLl. iu luaw l«« is tf
c&gt;niteit&gt;ii&gt;tf iurlt eh e acr*

4 GtO. I
Juty. Kia. tfti

&lt;oM&gt; lbMuNE|{JS\oii&lt; E
|£."T'1 K afjwte. H- Grera. fate ofHarftapdr-

thated. July I.tit. U5..
t terrtl.13
LUi.lUAtik. brtZE

X. lire ■- brr»hy. gitra, U*| ■!&gt;« ■■der»ilnwd

Paid

fir HRS. SHEEP PELTS.
lilpEB and DEERbKINS.

r\mCLT bttiv torn a.«da ia ib*raym«m

AU kinds,of produce
taken in exchange for
-Gooehi.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC-

&lt; *w-». *1

itwt NTa.

WNT A SPAUUm
4

ItUbterd. &lt;• U. t,.ws»alp&lt;.r llrX^aT^ htel.
lit* Uliu ito &lt; ( 4mw am, aud .,ty Tu&lt;*dav the
i.Mdn; »' m.;sar*.r awl. *.««.« ib» Liura
ut tttu’r. o a. x and ; we.aekr. it. of tUa*
days Mi w .wti Im..-- a .4 ate®- all pmuc* tea.iug 8t&lt;m in West end &lt;rf tTiti«*n Block,
rte.Ti* aga B.t ra.d (•unbars rvq.unrl tu ureacut
East Fiwl &lt;&gt;f Town.
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FaSMirarua. Mien.. Han't. 17lh. ’M.
E. Bintausa- H. U-—brar n.r- i lane terWei
twctu.r ter «*n* U»» .vrahr a lr,«ti mij itly ul
»ter MiaiUTs* TteOC. tout bsvr a.yal b*.-j &lt;ti«
ai puinlrd. I buj» ) UU will take nnwrartw lu tun
i.i-h tee sill, a
a* wu.d a« custmik-mL 1
bar* otber .ptocltr. Hat art very bfgbh recranturndrd ter l»w vwre If .'cite and Fr*w. tuu Utere

■u tin
utt.es .4 Bmls tm rat t waaty «4
ll»ir» uu Un- ftli "ay
A. Ii. 1*5.' *a r‘»'
t9~&gt;u Uber &lt;i utM.,i|cs&lt;v.
Aw&gt; wurrv*, ikr»* u ilsterd Io U das «• »»•'
Biirtiw, an ■ «nix*l st tbe u.1- •(
'
liTrau-M.®*hcndrvdsadetghtcwidol'ossail-*■

North aide &lt;»l Main Street.

aa tire, buv* in ’ter ruvpar«l*M&gt;; tert llwra * nu
rerurefv li-O luu nrr teMew end.-r u.« oturrralau
an ,.&lt;l lotorw* rvarver .».. n.rurr a
r* &lt;4 .'gsr *■&gt;• Fr’*r, a^d &lt; lull twrra. te tfarir

XUicr a Iwii t.y guru iu*t w» a£
ud to Uir b«au
ttf nnr ik-miiI
witonK* «•! A«ito&lt;e.^md,Un UMUij

New Carpet Store.

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teP* &gt;MW**tt*&gt;IONBII'S &gt;O ICE.

O. X-. B.Jk’Z',

Judge of Probate,
e.^MMrofnR.’HRKl«.THHBE pt.Y

Taxes for 185(5.

IX0U4EX. UAO.STAIK.^1 UBVG-

iWorausu nosffi*®.
Ll&gt;|5T.—By thc*u’«cril»cr«Mi or

the elrvrritb dnjr iffJuly A calfskin *»llet containing one uotv &lt;ff righty dollar*
igivHi by Jaiura. Miller to Peter Cramer
j or IteariT tu.d a r»ad order drawn by the
I Tnnan'r of Carithm 'to P«k-r Cramitr
' nnd neevpted by the Treumirvr of Barry
! Ci'tttHjr. al*o &lt; un note given by; I. E. Ha­
' uerof three &lt;LdLira V. Peter Crarnvr nr
, bearer, ayn* U»’»e in J»mq l**t,nnd mmt
•mall rbanp-., i Iwn-lj
al) peri
sons agaoi’t porvhuatng tbr uiuive uljign
a..ter£*.
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VOL. 2

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1857.

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^••tonr PoWir Grave, M1JW Und and!
Taa Arent, ffills* and Claim, iu.r.iiratrd.
Al -Itsoto &lt;4 title,
laid. i. lUw.

fitaiac in thu upfwtr pirt of th- eity. He
had liven able tit furnish it in a fiLiin man­
ner; but since his marriage, hi* biixlnusM
had ndued tiuuiy articles of luxury to bis
small estabUshinetit.
LUiGE AXIl FESIUABLE STOCK
The •times’ bad l&gt;egan to tighten up.
bowsver. and Imrim-ss was dull. The
notes were due; and be bail to bestir him­
self to make his paymeiite. Fortunateiv
for him. however, M lliestrinu.-iny in tlie
money market lieiptn to weigh m-wt lieav
• ily, his father's adiiiminlrator phred hint
Im pnvHjfa.on .if two thousand dotluls.
^birlvhad Iwen rvservcvl hrawatt thecating. nvy of a law sun.aiid which luul now
(»r nia uld rrxxn of *. a. A- &lt;•. l coax.)
, Iwvli -atisfaeto ily settle.I.
HAVE »»•■* in store .n’ .4K-r at EX­
With this s^m fa- hs I been sole to pay
TREMELY LOW PLKEs i;.r
h s mure press,ng dciminds,und to lay by
CASB.-mr of the largt-rt and u-«W desir­ nerk. •^TrijrUctthc ,»km . n the neck 1 a surplus i-f five bundled dollars ........ cel
cut • tithe m-vk laHie. draw t|M-!.,.»■ akin la hot.- wkich would fall due some two
able rtitek of k&lt;hmU cver ofirrv&lt;1 in
Iifir. tiv&gt;t tightly. . Ut . ff the Id.awly
|»itioii a lit'lc way hrvotid tlw string
and wuaIi . tl anv . hlo-d. wiping drv.—
Oilr avaortnont rd Staple and Eancy Dry
at.d nloodli s» |wlur had to Im nrwly tumisbad. and ilk:
G.mkIm. emmot be equall.d. and rtuiwwcdf'
&lt;&gt;1,1 pm lor furniture pUcrd in the sitting
many styles not to lx- (bund elsewhere.
M«rkrti*'j.— I.ct tluun lumg until en­ room.
They bad every tiling that was
tirely
r
Id
and
thru
pack
iniy&gt;straw if nvcra&gt;ary for wurfort. or creditable apIM I’i-xx-S Cnpa tiny, fiom Auctkm at
it lap . Uta ai'ilc,*-putting tfa ni into fa-xre peuranrv ia the WraM.
Ne« York pri«w*.
IM Mantilla* in everv stile from 11.00 bolding uot owr SOO । &lt;nirvi*. The pack­
ing Straw should lw bright and &lt;l.yn, am! iiual.uid, as lee rm* from the breakfast
to MO.OO.
‘
‘
~it
will
be
greatly
impnnrd
by
drying
it
t-bic.
’
300 Para-4*.rmb&gt;wring many new style*
Ellen looked at li'.m with a languid
smile. but mule
reply. '
•What alls you f
'
•1
was flunkHg how I-nrsontv 1 should
Io prevent bribing. ami rmek s’r
&lt; IJUTIIING.
ly under the cover. A little vs
lit ■ HR AND S1IOER.
W by d.ui't you go out
kind de*« rilicd above will greatly
HATS \NP ( APS
______________ ! Walk dowii Washing­
&gt;ND hROCERIES.
ton street, and round tbecunnm&gt;u—it will
Pnrdute'i.vlarg-ly fr-m Aucthm*, Im
, rte'r* an.I Manufartprea. we are i nabfi d ta-M p-licy. We have noticed for seve­
•How absorb you talk! Walk round
' &gt;.t pri-n-s thn’ defy ral yvare*tlu&gt;t poultry U srarvest and the common in the month of Draunb.r ’
death.'
iv thr attiDti' ii *4 highest hen- far k few work* In-fi-re the Why, I should fteexc
•S&gt;**t so bad a» that,’ replied the yaing
holiday a. TLis will be the few" this y ear.
There ail! mrt I* half the n-'isl •l-miiid husband, chucking his wife under the

SPRING

Babcock. Cobb &amp;. C

KALAMAZOO.

NO. 29.

•Where did you go :h.nf
you money.
. \
‘I did’nt go any »lirr.-.—i
•Bni he Is ahnoat a stranger to me,’
ral’l Fred.
•No matter, go to him;* and Uncle Luke
ltd*, th. h«wme.
,
.-.cstra’I
•&lt;), Fred, tins ia all my fault,’ aaid El­
'Yes,—well,—•and where did ymr gf to
len. bursting into tram.
ibMi!'
•Eh!' said the blunt &lt;&gt;1d mechanic.‘I
Fred applied to Waters.
•I didn’t go any where—I staid to Mr.
thought things were going «m swiiundng‘What secoiily can you give!* asked Higgins' till liaif past elevou.’
...,
ly w ith v.ap
the rarp.iitrr.
•Well where then did y ou got
.
,
•So they’ were, lint th* times are
•I wrat to-I don't knma air, m 1 M»
•I don't know,’ mid Fred, doubtingly.
dtmcedly hnrd dtnt I citnimr make enmigh *My wr»ck is tm»rtgag«d.*
bound te tell.’
, '
,
to pay expitfses.’ replied Fred, witbn
’No houMcbold fitmiture!'
•You are obliged p. tell mr ; w|«re «d
.L.lorous rxprrsab.n of rnuntcnaao-.
•Where'* the two thousand dollars you
received from your father's estate!'
'
•I paid my debt* with it.’
‘But didn't you t. ll me that yon didn't
DaautreMrpes br Ushtelasc above three thousand dtiHarnT
•J paid off tiftc n hundred.’
A countrywoman has recently arrived
• A ”d the rest !'
in 1’aris from the department of Senie^C•Well, that Went in various ways.*
Maine, who should be pre-aen.cd tv the
•And y t»r stock ia all imirtgagedr
Academy ufHaeucvr. ’ibis wotnaqwas
a short lime siixw wstalling a ouw* tn an
.•pen field, when a violet.C st»rm st use.—
She Uaik refuge under a tire, which, at
•Well. well. I am in a hurry ju*t now,
but I will go by and by and dine with
A few day a after, the young c.uple were
urn. and will talk it over,’ and L'arle surprisod u&gt; receive an invitathei to dine
Eukr’wcnt .-ut of the shop.
with Uncle Imke: and t« their Mt-reisbFred did not like Ina uncle’s iiujUisi- ment, when taev arrived, they found their
liv.-m—a, but he liad strong Ih&gt;|kw ilwt fie
clocbiog, the exact humane of the cow.
wonl&lt;l Leip him out of his prew-ntdifficulkilled by tier side was found distantly
impressed upon her bosom.
*
'Ibis cuih&gt;um phenomenon is not withont precethnt. Dr. Franklin mention*
the case uf a num who was standing ia the.
The dinner cornified of corn bread and du«.r of u house in a tbundtr corm, and
liaked notetom, oithSyi apple pie fiir drs- who was looking at a trew directly beforw
-•rt. Uncle Luke was in unusually good tdui; when it was struck by liglunlug.—
Dinner eame, t ml -» did Uncle Luke. spirit*, ami never once ap|*d&lt;igiMd for Uu inc man’s breast was left a perfectd*-'
Ellcu had a ni|-e dinner ready, and her the singular fare he Lad placed belore his
pretty fare waJ covered with smilce.wL-u guests.
shiv welcomed the honest old man t*&gt; par­
Hut they undvrabsid the meaning of iu
lake of the lewpitalitirs «-f her Loan!.
It was intended as a lesson
them, and
Unde l^&lt;ke srated binnwlf at the table. th-v profited by it.
'They brought home the _
Ilis aremUotm-d smile had diMp|*arnd,
Mid he l-M^wl father stern.
«t&gt;&gt;«ie, and Iwgan to live by
• •Fred,’ said b ■. suddenly, ns the yoiiog system. The hired girl wax diaeiiarged.
merchant inserted his fork in the breurt and Ellen had »■ much to do in attending
.j'n nicdy-bn.wmal iurkeir,‘y«tw haven..: ' urfier hou-bold duties, that she had no
found the philo-*"filter's stone yet.’
1 time to be (.siMonie, and they were much
happier than when ,hc moped all day iu
I he parlor, ai d Fred a businraa [woapered
n_a n. He paid .41 his mortgage, and the
: p aiau w. • duly returned to them.

lircausi' a majority
mixing. mid tje-n *

lightning. In’
—i&gt;a. the Ionian
elta. &lt;ai tbu Ohio River. Being in eve
sidsraidc baste to roach this city, be coo ____ _______________ horse sho. to th*
eluded nail to waite for the regular Wbccl- mixgen mast, am a charm agaluat e*iL—r
. imt pasrkvt, but to take the first steamer When the erase! wax struck a sailor wUi
As soon as settled odd weather arrives
th.l cams al.sig. which happcnr.1 tube was seated hr this mas: was instantly kit
poultry. if dressed Mild p-wkisl us above
one l«rnring lbs euphonious title 'Aiualc- Jed. There were no marks or brutne. tjpii
in light boxes. may !■»*• nt from the most
! ratot*. Un going t*&gt; the office to day bis on bis prreon; but the liorie-sboe waaper­
western Wtites to til's m.irkel. Contract
■ fare to- Marietta, be was told that it wo*|d fectly pictured upon his Lack.
tor th-through . xpciixesnitd wend to some
, In* IX TbJfh w" Umi big a dose of tmal
A Spanish brigantine was otic stXick
; ersaion fi&gt;r-uirfrierul X------- .and accord- in the Hade d&lt;- Zante. Fire sailors were',
iifgly he Uitd the offi&amp;mm little ekrk that at the prow—three nf them awake and
he might take tt or else put him ashmv. two of them sleeping. On. &lt;4" tiie laUar
At this suggesli.Hi the virtuous wrath of was killed, and upon ’ undressing him, th.
Mr. Modorator'a derk, was eo grewfly I figures 44, plain and well.formed, were
ar.aisnd that be Ctirly boiled ove.; hc found under bis left breast. Iliscontrade*'
•&lt; &gt;ii her piane. of course.*
w»uld Uke n- ttl'.uot be!—he waa'nt to declared that they were nut there befiriMr., C .ester's father 'trat in affluent
•’Ili. n y.si keep a piano I*
be dictated by any lady! ‘Very well,' bis death, but their original was found in
cirviini'l..mv». and bdhrv she «m mar•Certainly, we cm.ld not poasibly get «aid X'
. y ou can does ynp pl.-nsc.’— the rigging i4 tli. reaael. But the most
rivd -be had Iweii accustomed to many
•mg without ««w». could we,; Ellenf
And he walked away fi»un the .46&lt;t, and singular facts o-nnccted withThis affair,
luxuries which har liwsl-nd'a limited
Hlh. no. it’s aueli a w»t»ifl.M.'
'
the Moderator pnsx-cdvd on her trip.— are »et forth in Wc report of th. [dn sleian,*
imuits would not permit him to proiuran* answered I X------ was at us eas-. l&gt;ut tli« clerk was Dicapnlo, wh &gt; says: 'After undreaetag'
sneer, what did I not. Aller an hour or so, the Utter cmmic the y-Hing tailor, we found a Isttid iff ltu'J
I namd and motioned to &lt;&gt;ur friend to vn tied alaiut bis bralr, in which wergold:
.•oiue to the offav. He wa* ouw prepar­ pieces Mid two parcels done up in tiaper.
ed ■ &lt;&gt; re«j*ive the tt. But X----- w. uld
•Certainly it i*.’ 1
. not pry s-.much bow. Ify.ai bad taken
•And your note due lo-moimw, which th- &lt;2 when I off.-red it, you might have
i.u cannot iiiectl’
bld il; but now yitu ran baveouly *I,&amp;U.'
Ftw glanced st Ellen, who look rd as Again did the little clerk boil with rage
■x-.livgoni- a« tlKMich she had b*t every ■nd s^pilii did the crowd of passengers
chuckle, that be luul found his match.—
•it i» not bis fault, uncle
I tinted it But the said derk would take no dollar
a mid half. Ilu sc.rued to touch if.—
out i f him.’ she replied.
•Thett he U a. bigger
Him- passed &lt;m. and supper lime came,
him to be,* said Unde
'■utX------ bad considerable money in
iiis carpel bag. and inoresver wasn’t bun•Y«»U «»* * &lt;,e"r
'uu will
grt, so bo remained by hie money and
•ret me om- ..fCbHtering’ef
itc no supprr. As amm as supper was
krv and all m .liner of fancy sti.fT.'
over the accommodating cUrk gave him
•Am kind you plea-e, my dear.
t’neb- L’»kr. though eotnwiows that I* nm&gt;&lt;l&gt;el*call and offered to receive tl.W.
And Iwfore dinner time the Instrrment
A Lxxoi Men —Tnc /'rain'e Jbrai was meddling with ’that wh’idi did md No sir,’ replied X—— ‘yon have cbea'- rr autre that a fanner in Shelby county
«m. borne, -nd Mra
nv a* ■ ph"’" C"",W '"■ke hrr’ »ir*,c*he corcern him, odildriwt control Ina md^t- &lt;4 moral of my supper, and you can now Kentucky, owns a mule, which be raised
bait!
but
•!.'
At
ihia
the
clerk's
wrath
natiiui
al
the
wanton
extrav
igaaice
ol
the
Ld litlk ’dew •d'lhw »itfi&lt;ifi«mre .ff thrw
himself, that nivwMirca eighteen hands In
per &lt;xnt. a nioUtK* a»d prolratcd note*. vneng j-sipl-. He' felt kindly towards Xiisw no bounds. He raved and swore, Inghr, Tt.isiid foot taller than the average
them, as he always hud, find th- ugli H- tint all to n&gt;&gt; purpose. X------ was firm,
height of carrwge borsra.
Kentucky
cniiriR nword* w ere hard tnrf &lt;*&gt;!&lt;!, be Inti ndvd tv md to the great delight &lt;&gt;f all the specta­ mtiles are rapidly «nperreding draft Imrtors, the oflici. I of th«i Moderator found are in Cmcinuati and moat of the eitwe ia
i«6&gt;sclf
miMlrrated
from
13
to$l.
This
•Yea. El fen. Ad
*«r * •u"‘ ?”»'■
Southern Ohio and Indiana. Their prof,
far even day end lu crown all you Lav. latter sum was enough. There would be eiiderrewte thirty tier cent, fere than that
got a uiago. Do yoii
t”.P".v -v““r ■lecidcdty less cxhoi bitsnt etratuboat
•h-.rgew, if all travelers were as firm as
note* in this manner. Fred rnratinned br
•nr friend X----- .—JfenrMa JnltUiftM•here l« the aecnH '*•' •“»•* tiinre—cxtn»c«
gmwa-allk dresses, nsMt turkeya, fee

•I don't want t.i read all the time.'!
•Bead part of the time, then.’
■
•But, End. I have latvat thinking of'
niething.’ and a wink pLycd upon the I

AT THE HASTINGS

Chemicals, Paint, OiL

win
•LnuCurri U". a-- hr Ci.tnpheii A
W-4. IktU-Jtich. "
_
Miarfleii lliltaa. l-v -I, P*vi* A G'.
■mW'. Mich Craarai As«e H‘—*ferI-*"reg.lxJds.ter. J„tr,.iile. t eiitr.riUa, fasU«-

r-R lie wanud for fiunily w«e. And
the, b-ee.-.bm&gt;.HIwl-wt kmd
,,f ammiwW** fir siwrtxmcn
such ns fSiwtlrr. »”'• P*r'

Water Pr.~ff"*r
others, Shotr
Lewd. Ar.

•'uiameu-i *&gt; £*£

•I went down Centra street.’
‘What bouse did you go to on Centre
street!*
•Well I want—I want v.—wail I draft
know as I axi obliged lu tell wbut house 1
went tn.’
•You are obliged to tell—so out with

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3f.S-,sd

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ih

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t’
f i a 1 j I a s-iS S3
s.s N ! " M
1 'I F

s'fT-SpJ

M?*S

jit.!h . Is*fl?t gi-sJiti fjiIKi.
fi -£■

8*1

F14
5 3 -q

* £

~

£ — —‘ *- 5 ®“

it j? it]i pu
&lt;!L,i yjKini

IK^hldKUi
htOi

!k«h

-ahli Hit Ini

_sl« ;

tiihJ

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1=1

li

�AT THE HASTINGS

ZMRTTGt STORE,

t. BUCKLEY
«j immuve.

NOTICE.

. pOBYLlNO A; Ch..
third Street Philadelphia

.!»)«-»a.
■K
m
ms,- will receive in pay• double pointed gold pen
$3, or nay other jewdrr
ia, payable on the receipt

frnrth Tth^’ay in Sqrtember and
Ibcaday in December.
Mumc ilm Coi-XTY.—On liter third Ttics
dav ii: February and ou the first Tues- j
da'v iu tkibhcr.

Bamii
day in F

r^-t-

-

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.
Wlwith
’| ii call

FALL GOODS

UIGAJ

Cointv—On the third Tim*
M.tnh and on the third 'Tuesday

m;&lt;«

At Wholesale and Retail, at tuck prict
that it will he an inducetneut for Conntr
Merchants, I\dlara, and l-'armcm from
distance, to call and examine before pa
coasinj d*cwhere.

CLOTING
Aim! get up Suits on the shortest notice,
in a manner and al such price*
calculated toph-sw tbe
«
most fastidious.

'0
M
U
u
f&gt;1500
BEAD—HEAD—READ—READ

the
LBTOF GIFD&lt;-&lt;;iFTR_&lt;;im.
. 11***^ ctmuiniDg «300 in Gdd
10 Gohl patent Lever Enriiab Hunt
mg Cased Watches
*

BROADCLOTHS,

Mr. Henrv Brown.

all kinds

or OABjrpnB
AS ISV Al.

they have on hand lhabest kind
of ammunition for nportninen
anch as powder, and Percuaaion Cann of nil kind*
Wstcr Proof* and

,

:■&gt; SEfejS’SSSJ

othfcra/S hot,
Lrad, &amp;&lt;■.
All the pop.
ulnr Pat r n t
Mudicinco. of the
day may also t&lt;
found at this entsbiide ..
nienL- Also a great, va­
riety of the choicest Perth•
n a y for the especial accom­
modation of tbe ladies. Alan
Stationery, Pena, Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop &lt;Ser.
'ibey would reapctivdy announce t &gt;
the citizens of I luatiugi and of the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in.
lend to m H everything in their line of the
buahifaa an cl leap a* can Lui Ixuight a: any

1 ti» «»4 c«r». Ual »»»■* nv uil -qiu-lr terwOy I
1 'I* been pr-uiaeO. en«b|rt| ihe'Jiil-&gt;■ cnRI'der.
4
hie pnaecth-n frtm ntteekn ■») -.4 tl&gt;*
v/suar. u»iS iMiio:oKlstt..,-4 rt th&lt; CU-ny I1
7.1 ' TV..
1. Ih. r.-.wl* ■ r . !..Ud!rta&gt;ekl

300 Ladies
“
100 Silver Hunting cased
Wattbcs
) 25
200
••
wntches
-- --------10to20
“
500 Gold Vwt &amp; Guard &lt;fc Fob
(Iwlns-------- ’ 10 to 30
5000 Gold Lockets
2 t&lt;&gt; 10
“
Gold Rings—Enr Drop—Broodies
Breast Phis—Studs—Cuff Hna
Sleeve Buttons, 6:e.. &amp;c. 1 tn
'
Immediately on receipt of the,subscrip­
tion money, the subscriber))-luhno will be
Special altrtilwm will lie given ti
entered upon oor aubscyvpion book, op- pounding anil putting up Preacriptii
poshs abinnbvrjjnd &lt;W gift corrctpotwl- And every unp purer- ’—-­
jag with that number will l&gt;e forwarded may rvlv’uftoa thcui
gctniinto his vr her address by mail or expresa,
*
June 25th 1857.
post-pahL
Addrcs* BECKET Ai CO..' PvnbsnxiM,
48 nnd -l'.» Moffat's BaHdin^v,
Nmw oux.
1ST X«w*|Mpar&gt; thluagbmit tli* L'viitU Ktatr*

Targe and

nt *»tvut»ldng |nw prim. My. motto
ia ‘a litde cheaper than the rliiatiMy.: r»
i hare jtnrt rrcchrrd a gixx! asnqrtmrnt
Ladies
• •
f ■ ...'0.1!

DRESS GOODS:

IK.

Such a* Print*, Ginghams, uubk
rim**. Parainrtiaa Blnek AIparvwnand-a

iiesiwuTtuT

cut

AND

Ixdiv'a Gaiter* Burkina and Boot*,
good ai»*-rtmail at very low prierw.
On hand a very 'large stock ofCrock ei
irif«e arid &lt;'• lire. Ware;
.
Just reCvivi-d a new Unrk nf
G-RO CEH.IES,
..f ..1! kind.
for Ready Pay.

SUMMER GOODS,

Babcock, Cobb &amp; Co.

ClfANGE OF TBfE.

(at

tux old wtasd

ors. a. A: c. u cobs.) (

UAVE now in store and offer at EX-1
TUKMELY LUW jPinaiS /,&lt;
CASn,-one of the largort and n&gt;r&gt;*t •!■ *&gt;?-1
N anti after Monday .August 31st. 1S- able stock of goods ever offered in
■ ;
57, until furtirr notice, stage* will
leave the following naturd plan s, na fol­
lows, to wit:
Leave lltiuting for Battle Caeck, Mon­ Oitr awortniert of Stsnle and -Fancy
day a, Wcdnewlaya and Friday*, at 7 o'­ Goods, cannot be equalled, and embnp-. s
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek, many ^yleanot to be found &lt;•&gt;»•«Bera
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take the 100 Picactw Carpeting, from Auction nt ■
aftenKwc cars enat or neat, and on Tuew
New York price*.
daya,Tharwhiyaand Saturday* at one o’, 100 Mantillaa in every style 5«ei M OO
cfock P. M. in tithe to take the evening
• to moo.
train tf ears.
300 Parasol^ embracing many new £|lra
I^svo Baltic Creek for Hiv'.'inp on
nt low prices.
Tnwwnys, Thursday a and Sutnrdava at 7 Bonnets, Ribbons, snd artificial* in great ।
o’clock,- A. M., nod arrive al Hasting* varied.
/
[
at two e’ekek, P.M. and ou Mondays
CLOTtHNG,
Wednesdays arul Fridays al 4 o\4ock, A.

Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

O

lO.MMISSIo:

KALAMAZOO. -

Mn nnd arrive in Hastings, at 10 o'clock.
Leave ILutings for Grand Rapids on
Mcmdava, WedncJ^aya and Fridays al
10 o’clock A. M., and arrive at Grand
Rapids at fi o'clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hiwtings ni.&lt;)
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays, nt four o’clock. P. M.
17u4C
C.SHEPAEIID.
Mie of For*lied School Lnnd».

-

Kuta Land OKce I
lansina SrjU. Dib l»5L ’

BION'ERrS NOTICE.

mmi

»uU-“ “

AND
SUINCLBS*
n hai.il and ull ]•»»«* wtdtfrq
-•11 * ill do well to cJl- bcA&gt;ru

AND CllLERY.
Md Fogyiom Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

boowand shoes.

.-■• -rtsi-t «i rkia.tiiiarovix *s*Hisc
. i/va&gt;r'i"l pAlleto* &gt;a mulct,
1 Ltr.o '** gnau*: isrirty af
1
»F Z\ ATED
ftVfcX S TO VEH.
L’)W OVEN STOVES.
J’AKU'R COOK «TI&gt;VES,
m »'-vs -a ibi»ia»&amp;; Snl1*t»«ud BaaBor**
TO HOURE BUELDFF8.

STOP THE PANIC
NEV' GOODS

AVE « veiy rwc-t-l-«« •*«•* uf U»nw
jrr,
ju.g I-Wk*, lalrtxa. Bstu
.,|l&gt;i.K ,1 *11 ka..U,
TIN -W-A-TLE;
Ippo, feu «tM KbrrtJiw. v. sr&lt; &lt;J*U kieS*

T Uk. Ibb pablle mrttod
n»Ub &gt;»« »*«* ‘•
I
nr Uwik •cvounl. *.hAt I

ItMtinf. 9«v. Ilth IBS*.
p.iTUok out !»•« F-*. frr -*.C*1?
(U&lt;xicteto»»U*:an&gt;t&gt;*a Prien*.'___

J.KI. HTJilDAXD,

TATK OF MICHIGAN. Barry Cennty.
.

North aide of Main Street.

B U BTtJ T1’
Md'miM th* petmoo, duly
rrnKd rf Poffy Ann Mu“er AdiiD-u.m.rt
__ »
neaylM fcr certain reaton* UirrrtB

‘

,btaib~i mu’6-

'«•

TAltOR SHOP,

11

•

A*d

MisIcbI

?C

X«refcaMtar«\ :

X.4LAMAZC* . r :■: M/CWZti.lX

TFjJhssrUwThv®**

br. ooawl U No. « C.to Boa

rfBK.SBEUI. THREE PLJ

’AT THE 01J1STAND

^witii ■ fitsirtfuintu,

Lrecstrr,

N^w Carpet Store,

" K B. TREADWEL Coniwu«WB«r.

AS 16 r A L.
r - 4 »nd i&gt;&gt;riti&gt;1vio an avaorl-

’ OOCERIES.
St WM ever offered ia this market.
As a particular frivnd baa taken th.Ufaerty-tociicuiata the ntoey that wo arc
kceplix a ’jJiOU SHOP, I take this upporUntty to asy to my friend-a- aa-lhat
is ftot tbe case, nor never will lx; g haig
m I ttn md&lt; . and tbe WHISKEY BAR­
REL 1 pui^isto uiy cellar was filled with F HunRhuwuM. D.. ItnUWelpkivr*. Cbpy-rtaM
rtcsica. .
.if . ■ i ’ -it.
Ttunkfui to my numerom cuatomm
for theft* pas', liberal pitriauigv. 1 hope to For aal&lt; by Gaurr A Fr truuMi Rantis** XHk
mcrit'a cunfinucnce 'nt tl« same.

D.C. HAWLEY.

Taxes for 1856.

New Bnrrv Mill,

Irf the townaMp
TUESDAY
Arrangcn.py inqirarccomposer*. ... , .
Every.iuatriiotpl offered for,
).x.
Iiecn thoroughly tested, and Le can aafoly
nay are wiperior to any,ever.sU*1 *n

A L*rgcSUxk

'

LOOKING glasses,

A very libera! dr-.!uclioa;madc 10 tUrir

purcbaaing iu quwxnie*.
.
.
.Promt atexntfon psid ,to rootiiry. or?
Hat iag wecurod the ten ice* of

ri^.^SZ
'

SBVEWOR

w «** * ,&lt;w

INDUCEJCENTB.'

muses Bricija.
--------- -- -----------

iiooiimunTn

A. A. KS *PEN.

S b*t» Court In and foraaul cuwiity.

East End of Town.

Great Cure for Dyr
Dt.

A. A. KNAPEV
IGUtJ Ibis. Sonny for sale

Store nt Wcat end of Union Block,

M0RTGAGE8ALK.

. .1.1
iisnlaara tnsum-M iu II
. t. bnwu-d ti«W th* 1

HATS AND CAI’S.
AND GROCERlia. (
Pnn-haiiiielargely from Auction*, hn
porters and Itanufodurv*. we arc enabled ;
tuofler uiany goods at pri.-ew that defy
evnipctitkvh. and invite the attenti-m of
tbe clo«D«l buyers.
Notwitlwtanding the advance in TE AS
our facilitiea for purchasing arc simli.tleit
we arc enabled to offer the same Vrijinni
port Artek at the same price.
'
■ R-KBABtoGK.
(Lata of the firm of Clark &amp; Babcock.)
v
8. 8. COBB.
BTBUljJiC TOCBNIV-H
C. R COBB.
(Ixrta of the firm of 8. S. &amp;: C. I.. CohU)
kalamwou, My, L 1857.______ t^Jtf
TTfPORTANT NOTICE.

l-JJ r&lt; HB». alTEKT PELTS.
HIDES nJ DEEK SKINS.

rwiuis, iiac
GET.l

H'T'ibbraaTteaartawidtfr
In ll«.rf&lt;.8. &lt;uJ. drxelrtiaa i

B IS MOI
iEM SuXEY TV »VX

Gold nib ilruk Tx&gt;Urr aid tan. worth IS. or pa tbr
►•ux- utMMiul in nar Uad at IVtu or Jenritv Uwj

i.U tiling lltr I'etiilou &lt;lnly trriB&lt;xl

Amt it i.fuplxr ordered that the I’rOilioarr gire
avdretosU jurtie. intcrvuird. l»v c*v«a|t a rnpy
•f l!u. witvr and order be r&lt;tUi.l&gt;rd n&gt; tbe R«■mblicM Ilsuaor. ■ jurUie urw.poper prinlcd at
rmilaliog in sold n«trt&gt; for llx full
Un* .4Uw‘«wt» once al 1&lt;a&gt;t In each week
aril rut-1 wUtoty ffrcvnhuf the tone ut bearing

uui t.

patwHi'hihMt aMlHaraj
an- availed u, AH-cr a^'
pTuurr oTmM IMin.«&gt;rr .l.v.

SPRING

I continue to nuuiufocturu

j»:it AoofMeiwiay Noree.lvr Dili
rr-rai Orin I- Kay, Judgr *f I'rvr of the ertatr ef CJcb ('arpcatev
»lup ufUxp* ia mUI coanly Ucc*&gt;

I* io mM mwyjifcr

Thrrwrnn M i« orient th
.4 MWp-rttieti m.U flw kyr:
jwB^Jauril Xunizr thrJwl(

O-OLODENO~ ./ U4 1^,U nd tui lUmr,

g.hw.rtblrcn.,1 U.U00 i. GoUL
nicuitei.
’
“• J—
A-..0O

ine jmy stock of

OUOk: HITH,UrKWPfM. roeM!,
IW. ATIWIJ, AMD
, . .crama ■ .
'

W4*W«W !o rewrrtbe n»u»i&gt;J« di-u

Burning Fluid together withartHT^Iock.

L«t .utenlwr wlll U . otlllrd u .

ni
and exam­

(XWUJHS, &amp; Qtui, UMB3EXE8&amp;

mi u&lt;wm

■

—

Oi-li . Cot xrr—On the fourth Tm-«&lt;lai in .Ivnu and &lt;&gt;u the second Tuesday
in X'uvcniHer.
Gs: »nd Tn ivksse Ciot xTT—On the sccon.l Tt'—lay in July and the fourthTiics-

CHEBBYfECTqUL

TLIII-ENTT^ 4,^ ALCOHOL,

ns Minn nut;.

fBbv time fur holding tbe Circuit Courts
1 f r'.lh' Eighth Judicial iclratlt of the
Stat.- of Michigan, for the tear 1258 and
ISMf arc bertby fixed sud apjxdutcd as
folio* a- I
Is CaBTtix Cot-rry.—On the first Tuca,l*v iu Fvbruury and-the third Tuesday
in Si|'t&lt;'m»cr.
fostv- fhi tbe 2nd Tucmlay in Febru- :

irmcrtMie «m»ty «U«* cf
i &lt;fa» uf }'&lt;l-Tvtrr. A. 1».

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Mr. H. nill *i’
ti«C to utuina Puu
si' Lis store come
Street*. ■
.
-.
N. B.. Ju«t ,nx
■; It
.nt, cJl.d
, - fU-w^ia. Gul
5

�COLUMN
To the Public.
Ti e MibM-iiber having!........ _.v .
'"vr JO rrniaiii in llawtinga bcG rr rvraoxjing to thv.Wpat taken thia public method
juf ann.uinrl'ig hta intrutioti ..f
S ELL I NCi HOODS LOW Ell
than *avor all thrMnraw in Barry wanrty.
IL wi.h.’ir rlMhtrtfr viid.-i-atood that
be tu.wUw to A II

limj 4c •Iwgirilrvl a Uh nU lr*.i
'

irml.l.o; lherv4&gt;.ra i’AV
uik1 itmatalilei won't Cruule

CATALOGUE.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism .Distanced
Young America Ahead.

SAMT

francis/rower

wiissw
t orcas, rain, ioirsexepl

OF

Av wbMitaa awd

■» t-rt.e, toimwW

AM k I-fertberuAtond lk.t th, Pefli^.,

AN b*« raciaaite mt SPUING .i.&lt;k W O i&lt;

a tlrai .air uMtiml vt
[• nd uai. ul Ua*ul
» &gt; !U*b »AUK .V7Vi I*,Y/A. VOPPU .iSlUHMTWaji

theaawl Uauutul pat*r.a.Hi antket. ' ” Tt bit. tbe gn.u.l vutctv at
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN sTl»VE8.
PARLOH (UK sn.VES
Kree wen (a tMatawu. rrx rtiUand BoiSu..
TO HOUSE BU1LDFFS

Shoes
HM.i.jp.

AND

■r and Anger Rwga. O4d Fea. and PnMa Sil■raud aUe-d w.rr, Breda &lt;4 rrerr qualily Bud
wl. lG.ir.lla.lruu.rwl. A,- 1, ’
7M

HAVE a ten awnpl.W abek uC Hautebuiljia
lalcUw, Ukll

llardimrv. luelaU.tg l .ek.,
ISrtr..
Hu,,—. .J.Ill.J.

Beady-Made

DinapM M to aettorrd that tl» —
r^pSitte* ami Uw Ueriug Uorrm. 7^
WwJamuZwky Ik.

Clothing:

GAITERS

THE’ OLDSTAND

HANSCOMBH

mmt

Aw a |vrtinil«r f.ii-nd hwa taken ,&gt;...
lilwrty iw &lt;-i»i-al it.- itw a».r* that «r are
krrpina a GKUCf SHO1*. I t.vkr thia &lt;|fI»&lt;1 unity to mv to ins ftutmU ► • ■ -tb^r
.» not tla- CTt»«-. n-r ik-Mt wintw-^-4&lt;&lt;c
ia I am MOT, and &lt;U WHISKBYBARHEL I put tlltu hn cvliar *a&gt;. tilled with
Tin itkiil to n.y numeri.ua matume
fi-rtheir pant ji&amp;ral |mtr..nagr, I hope
ruerita txitillnueitcv «.f the uame.
D. U. HAWLEY.

NOTICE.
fP w time A&gt;r Eliding th* Cirruit Court*
1 for *.h* Eighth Judicial circuit, of tbr
Stale of Michigan, for tbe ye»r I Sub and
|v»S9 are hereto fiard anil appointed a*

ClfANCteUY BALE.

'TATI or

michioajt.

tj* cm*.i

WALL PAPER AKD BORDERS

Is Cuierux CorsTT.—(h» the first Tinw
lav in February and tbe third Tueaday
n Srptrtilhcr.
Ionia.—-On thcTn.l Tiwwday in Frhniry. &lt;»n the firwt Turwlay in Slay . «.n the
f.Hirtli Tiienday in September and firwt
r.irwAay in Dvrrtn*«er.
Mowti-alm ('ocwty.—On tl e third Tnra
lay in February and &lt;&gt;n the first Tut*.

GRIND STONES,

Kaar t'ovmr.—On the firwt Tureday
•i Mun h. on Mu- firat Ta-mlay in Jane.
■mi tbe thihl Tihwlay in October, and &lt;e
II.. im«d Turwlav in IWvndwr.
Orro« a (’ocwtt.—(hi tbe third Tue»lay in Jute ami .m&gt; the firwt TueaJay it.
ovnnh«4.
N&lt;« io&lt;&gt; CoraTT—On the third Tu«-»&lt;y in Mnn-h and .m the third Ttieadny
N'.rinilaT.
Ocaivx CurXTT—On the fourth Tautiy In Juno and &lt;.n the aecond Tueaday
ihNoM&gt;tn|wr.
Ur the LU Uaak-t or t,.ji chr»p as tbe cbeapnt.
Gaian TBAVsan Covxtt—On the *crw
alto rctaiMallprlir. Alum.
■•nd Tvemhty in July and the fourthTae«7
PAINTS AND DYESTUFFS. ■lay in N«Wrml»er.
Datcdat (irtuul RapMa &gt; Gao.
VruitUf 6 da. th. Naddrr rrt., Indian, E&gt;. t4
thi»2lwr .4 (let. IH47. J
Cir Jud^.
IrngwauiLO^^irfa.. VMM Ar.

Boots and Shoes.

“xit. HUBBAHD,
Jflusiral )nstrumm1s,

GROCERIES

SEEEET MUSIC
.iRd IHnIra! HcrckaiifoCi
KALAMAZOO : : : ; M1CU10.1K.

Thb aul*«TilM-r lbw ii»« npenni a 6&gt;
utiu-k of Mtiwica! Mi-n-u-ind iae coaniathi
in port of
FIAXO FnRTFJtAXD MELODEOKK,
Fhmii U • An/ Val-rr* in t r fitniltjl.

NEW GOODS
1 aud ad SaUtMuialiiK -'*■1
Bar. Uaeuir. l.briu.c.1, Y.
ip. Itervra Nnaw aud Lull •
I*-. CfeiU. I.UW-. awl 11.
1 UulUag for beat kiAa, a.

P.a

DI HAIilloHD.lUNN.
hewrp. .rated hlk-ubent P

FIRE and INLAND

NAVIG.VII.AINSI IL\N&lt; E,
(alia atli-Uti' 1 ./ Ila fri.-n-l-, i«.tn&gt;|&gt;». and
the public p'. rally. t.. til.- k.'lio - ia^ la.i-

UT Remember tbe

BOOTVatxt WHOIYI,

«tf&lt;t&gt;rica mull pritx
MefWIttile •_1 tfetri
Standard. »it l&gt; a

on the building.

»• rt Im- beta &gt;u*4»l«r&gt;«Mwv. w a* ■ •
. « rnakuw. »« iwl «r »•*’ U
&gt;.a&gt;g rt iu O&gt;» br&gt;l fKtfoctiw, altick II hi

Good hews! GccdNewsJ

NEW

./all ki-.U r
I have al*.

I pl.wrrfni ..sptnb
zat&gt;*» aa a r-n.
M-rval.-r. I !■"&gt;■|u- pteel and
.
IL nd ..f
1 n tctfrity ।

Ready Pny Store,

AMMUNITION
HISCELLAX F.01S ARTtCLFS

N. B. Ju&gt;t received a new muairnl
inalramvnt.r odlrd the English Meulillami&lt;Mii"t:&gt;. Call and exam inc.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Ort. l&amp;th IS57.
n2445-n.

I w.mlfl particularly call the. attention
./pcrmaia a bo anr building t.. tbe Get
that I hive jtf.t Reeeirrd ■ large *)■ ek M
Nnila and -GLimi and that I will f .miah
«aah. GLaaa. na&gt;K Ibw.r Trimmings Ac.,
it na low a ftgurr aa n&gt;*ail&gt;|e.
uUl-U
IU KEN HELD

1
tin .dir
.' ’
.
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold nt Lo&gt;c&lt;»t
Pric.CK.
Call a ltd tn tSem trjm ptrehiitj
1-OSSE8 EQV;TMU.Y ADJC|ETED

.

pncMP-rrv PAID.

D3S GOODS,
MTAUtUtm
FRISTS
GI.VGI1AMS.
HR1L1.1OT1,
IjffiXS,
A nice assortment

Pa liH-a lewat-d M hhaai Delar by
dAMiA t.»WM.ZEk Arm*
.' H-wAtJj- Mu-ftJ

K f I- o B lo ii F F Cstf-M icf

BONSKTH *&gt; I.IVH AVt.lt-AU.
KINDS BOSS KT TllIMISUB
AT THE
•*’Bwi ^'bRANTpria

tlw&lt;mga. Hwy t. 1&gt;X

Kinds
SUGARS,

FISH.

TEA.

That G..dTFA,aure to rare thebea-bchr

CC»”:F”3ESS3,

Lt Mil.—1»&gt; thvatfliacri^-ron or aliopi And every thing tn tbe line of Grur^ru-a.
hr Hrvetnb day of July a raltakm wal­
let containing one note of righty dULm
given by Jacnca Miller to I’rtrr Cnmrr
or bearer ar.d a nwd order 'drawn by tbr
Trvantrrr of Caaluon hi peter Cramer
..nd accepted by the Tnnmn-r of Barry
County, alao rnr ivote'givrtl by I. E. Ha­
rer of three dollar* to Peur liamer &lt;w
Iwwivr. aome time in June hat, and aottncreniKMOMiYuNuu. Acwrmdl rhwngr. I hereby nurfi&lt;« all per.
*®e agninwt port Maing tbr almve otjig,.
thuja. Any priauo:

CBA5T » SMtUCG.

Bill tBuwfar Mw*

J W. Brixt*. Fad

GOODS

GBA5T &amp; SFAULDDfG’S

aay.ag
W“. A.Smtw^lu

AND
anixcLKv,
tl bawl and all |«7wm» • whir.g t». IrtJjr »&lt;r
« II will A* well t-&gt; call bcti-rv leu gaining

1IUWX.

G ROC F.R I ES

sax

adir’a Gai'i-r* Bu«k;v .i.J Bo.t»,
xid mm» rtmvutal tfti' I &gt;w pres*.
On han ' i rrn large *t.-k.&lt;fC.n»-het

GROCERIES

O. D. HANSCOMS

Who

Managed aa*.&gt;rt merit of Cloth* ter
rirtl'a «wr. dpd a buTfl-wlOrk of Maple*.
’b nim* Hbrrttnsa, aklrthg, «’ripr* A-»4»
md ’hking*.
■
ri
JUST RECEIVED a new M »a

LARGE RED LOOT

Ready Puy Store.

MEDICINES,

'web a* Print*. Ginghrnw. I^(uih&gt;*. V*
rin&lt;«. Pxrnux-t'a* Black Alpwnu and a
. arh-ty ifW.nl DvLataa, all very nk*

1,307,903.42

sign of the

BOOTS AND SHOT?, READY MADE
&lt;1»ihlu«: Scrrr M lbeap.

:^)tUUlVAUE S.-yLE.

DRESS GOODS

OF Hb HAVING

A Cash capital of 8500,

FANCY BABAGES.
Of every u.winptkHi. aial &lt;&gt;l the lateer
pul.lkwti* n,
Of ibe bear &lt;pral&gt;ty fiirall tiednimenu.

•abaftenf
■i / .
A. A. KN APEN.
1000 lb«. Honey i r *ui.

Mnin Strict,

Insurance Company.

-toaa?:

A W. Arant*. Sad

U..M A-

B-wt*.

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TERMS OF

REPUBLICAN BANNER

TWUtS:

TEttMS-tlJW, IK ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS, fa COMPANY,

VOL. 2.

BASKINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY DECEMBER 3, 1857.
only safe path for

paper torch, lying upon tta damp stone*
Ud roc burned wUly «pAU tecs paper was found U. ba a part
—s------ ! LvxvatM or .t Fart? Gxntitx.—A
A ThrllUa* Story.
jn-d of orn, tn whose liability wo
,
ofa letter beUregingto th* pnsoaar l A
bare implicit confident, ha. a email plat
I onto
I
,&gt;I,Co had th
the
* e«tr«&gt;m«
extreme M'dt
felicity of i*av- letter which be had received from a friend
B ln’ boeineas
Ll'J----------r. _&gt; tee Jury/ of his (and a friend of mine)only a week
........
of ground, of which he fdk us the follow "’,.g
to Serve
upon
plead In al! manner of ways for release, before! Tlurt friend bad to come forward
' . _
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_____ .L-. 1

A.GBICULTUKAL

I-’iVKtLXOau,’ Bmikir’ ttaick, Nvte'aiu

asxvM.

CaU*U

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Whokmte «*' Itc-

Wan«.U bm.Ki.i

^ia

£ ^irwv in &amp; Jnry B

p—w.n.w awi* inrauti.
nirnuiu I
...... -— - —— —-—- — r , .
this year. The current wawm. from tire 1 T’ ‘ .' «teed me if my opinioo would pro
first picking to the last, was from June 1 Trn‘ rae
rooeiring th* testimony m
to August 15. two and . half nun.tbs.
C00*1 ^th, and rwdewing a v.rdirt MOorFrom a row ofrouae^r lu»he-, two ! ding to iL 1 rsplted teat of eonrM I should
rod* kwg. he gsthen-d aWut a bushel of. weigh the ev items* carufa ly. and b. gwvgoueelien-lcs.
•
' ■ ' '
1 enwd by it, I was then informed that I
‘
.
.
From a plat of strawlrerry vines, four ‘would do.'
The cose to be tried was one of Arson

oftec writerol' tbo letter arrroted my st-1

Npt only must be shun temptatkm—

tendon. I looked more d«e4y. “nd read . not only keep clear of even the appear—■Stephen Grant Next I caught this------------------------ *“» -u-— -«
*“
shun evil companionship. . A youth may
sentence*.
.
,
•And now deer Cha ley, If not far your make all good resolution thought out, af­
own yet for jour mother’s sake, is‘ roc ford, but if be cotitinuea one evil he la not
hope you will do belter.’
1 started m though a shot lud * strate
me. 1 held in my hand the other half of
the ••'ret
shet which had been used to fire the j
burnedd house, I went to the table and
round
1 had taken it from M-uhon
found that
tl
Warren
\\
arret ’s hat! I looked to see if 1 bad

Darxanaa or Woaaiwo Gtaxs row
AA’xbt.—Yesterday afterooen a cobspuny of working girls, sboat fifty tn num­
ber, left the city from the Branch Office
of tee Children,. Aid 8odMy, for bomro
in the AVest, under tea charge of Mr. C.
C. Tracy, their efficient agent, who was
nmmotaU. •«. W
”« d".' “•
alro accompanied by a party of homoleM
chirograph/.
.
. _ " ,_
children from’the Central Office. The
The case looked dark. Many wiutneeeo.
1 returned to the table and eat down; girls were delighted with tee opportunity
were willing to teatify to tec pnumer. Warren was by my side, lie had writ­
Thoaunwlierry season lasted shout three
afforded them «&gt;f bettering their fortunes
! pxJ
; U. n,
ten
bis
opinion,
and
took
a
knife
from
weeks, ending ab6ut the middle of J uly. Cbatles Am bold, whom 1 bad known from that It w» no,
in tec land »f tec West, many of teem
_•____ _____
.nd d^mdkl.
boyhood, and who was naturally one of
his pocket to cut it from a large sheet of Lai ittg suffered severely since the. unhap­
Then his raslremre came on and last­
U Mm li,dmrf • T»
tin- finest youths of the town where be Th,, ho.T M
ed about three weeks. Of these hi- had
py • financial crisis which opprvmed all
“•
resided.
He had a widowed mother, (hmin&amp;nml. lu d-unshm
about half a bushel. They rtood next to
partins, but foil most heavily on then.—
Ud loo^
pended upon him for .support; and lor bodllr US; nod
tee strawberries in point «»f delicacy.
Their avoctions had been miscelboseMW,
l...
Poor Charlev' you please, I said to him.
la of f. lends was large and choice, . ____ _____ _
Without hesitating be dri *»• 1 »&lt;"« sewer*, shirt makers, workers at umbrei •
He bro a number of cherry lives.—, -: 11—it wi Charhi AmbMi
They yielded well this year. His timily i 11 w“ morally certain, teat be did not I nao uoure OTOI »«■«= — .........
las, and pen makers, composed tee party.
&gt;
«n.l Ktan r-r. 1 am sure. bet now I rould only ehake my head and
•V'I..-. «»d C*&gt;P1
and friends used a bushel or so, and the j fumiuii. —- ------- r“Zju T„ k;m not
larnt blade te&lt;u jone! With all th. puw- All bad a neat and modest appearaima^ad
pits him!
"
....
finall* be waaallowtd to apeak for him­ er I possessed 1 retained my deep emo­ that tbeir characters were without blcaita,~ Ufta &lt;tam .Irtum .tint, r./twu »• "I-1" &lt;•« I"'1- *ri taa m. tatations,
ami
having
cut
my
paper
I
banded
ite, haaliein sufficiently proved by tec
self Ilc'said be was inn«iceotof tee crime
"SL dter .ta ta.tar.1, Veto p».,!
«•'
excellent rclenmccs thoy gave tee Society.
...
imputed to him. He said that he had l»ack the knife.
Wbv should he have thatkmfe so bold Hope was licaming from tee bright eyes
T«ira«m airer inc r«»t»r-rri«;
_ ____ 1 ... l..,ra that h&lt;ulM&gt; down--- tlult
ly about him! I afterwards learned. He and handsome fives of this interesting
‘“5**
_
his peorbvs.bi'gim
to ritxX- On.-of tires.- took our seats m tee jury box. i had a
xroro npenro ..................... ’ and it Ito. l|.t^TliU
had not worn throe pantlooos before mnee
1ta
1™*'?^^
i..t.
mi
or.bta.ta™
i
.
m-CiD.!
1 All Udi. 1, • La
mi .&gt;
wiU1i„ a fe^ a.™...;
,].T
,.,w:
tire night ot the fire: and now be u«:d the
knife froUbly. without th. least rem.roDiBcuMn
- -—- ■ bersnee of tl» fo** it bs-1 s»&lt;*‘n«*l «“&lt;
A’uiifc'3iT"ta..rA.P^ u w»~. ii. j-. tart-tatari-taj ten roos on *u«:u
and b* was one of tee first to give the al­
•pri—a ’w-ta-. Uta ^"5. “-ta
“JTLi' arm. He had uttered one cry of fire when ring a very pcwulwr piece of work, to the
Wh.de Sale and H‘ V.1! j
A class which graduated not over a
exiutiou of whic^ww mad- sub^rvi thousand years ago, embraced among U*
have furtiished an abundaut supply .orh&gt;s
roXntlv been addicted to drink­ ta oou«J .tata Ita fcmta "’“•“•“I;
.
ill members one Tom Elhotsu incwiiatefa
1
»-&gt;l b^n known to visit di.ro- taMtal, Wid &lt;ta
tarn, I" hitn ” ent
— •
Ciifl ana are
*v/wr»
.family, for tbs co*rand p.g
We talked for some ten minutes, and I | w
w||/) wa&gt; not m,tud for any partieseri!er
give sway broidro
Ik will Imv.
£,&lt;uu k,Hrww k WM
of those ta wer. found &gt;ta™. ta «d«ta ta .ta|K«.
ro-' eUfwhert.
'
found that eleven of lire jury were bent Uf (|)J nlarkwi attention to his studies,
a lam*
„ Quantile ef
-----esrellcnt
- wlriter ap- PI*
house* teat had been tiuroea, »or sei- Ud of haring sot the fire, so he ran away ;
pica?5 11;
u" j-rt
upon rendering a verdict of guilt; though I Mathematics was a peculiar object el
ll.ta.,..&lt;odtn,ri
ta~ *wo ' hot
linsr,r,- fo »lurt ta tad ta-i^pr-taod | ta
tad rtu lh7r"i«l‘“
“।
DSS GOODS,
inost
of
teem
were
in
favor
of
recomnu-n-1
To(u
.
|| d*wrTgarj, and this caused him on
or three
........ &lt;x .I
■
■e grape
ttrape vino,
vine*, as
a* num)
ma») b.™
btiahcts
eouflagratmn, he had been robbed in that .
fine
OF AU. snw.
| grape*. Home ofthero his wife madv
1 lis.loften persuaded Charles Am-1 bouse. His pickets had been
*ding the prisoner to mercy. Moulton . ,&lt;cnB;.&gt;nal /cm &lt;f eiprit with the dry pro
Warren was directed. He Lad no mercy . fv!|Sur
aiOic*. On one &lt;«arion, thv
nrchnnic*.
into marmalade, and sunn* she has pre-1
&gt;m the cuorae he was pursuing.— «»*rything in them, and his pocket boo*,
-d HOSTS
,
. , I profes-or, during lb* recitations, sakml
“ promiidm.
■ -“ teat ba
vM0 in gold, and some roloable ,al all.
sarved in pjrer. «♦ «*&gt;
JT. J Hu'hid rrpoitedlv
fiwh.
bi 1 ■■
I
CISGUAMS.
Presently 1 started up and pretended [ Y„m v, explain the borixontal parallax of
.. _____ _ ..r Fanitniv. A
lreaaialKnaterportMm«.f th&lt;-*l«' ^'-' J J
repeatedly h* bad papers had been token, lie had gone
1BILL11STS,
to
be
feint.
I
said
I
must
go
cut
a
few
wun
.
.
eaten as dinert, «.r given to
r , k‘
.
| bud often talked to him. [hero .m the aight «&gt;f the fire to try and ।
GhU H.wH.
”,r“;_________ _ ____ I
Tom repIlcj: q don’t knowhow,
awns, friends III o« «L.n&gt; . oj-yed them mneb- hr ke a
persuade them ta give him back
'momenta. 1 kicked at the d-rer and the I
Thro* are s&lt;un.- *t the enjoy mi nts
p«
was not lasting.— Ley and papero— w at l—t to gst boek ,deputy sheriff came. Ik beard my p‘« i .But,’ said the |'rof«*«r, ‘suppos* you
vis?
drawn from a small pint ••fgrom.iI, dunng »
#
UlUpUlluC! mi.r. of- .fell bo could. When be tf* there.. bv •I end let me out. A* *«•” “» we-ha&lt;l gained j wenJ upp^imed by tire government to ah­
a safe distance I told him all. Ik was ccrUijl it__whnt would you dot
tee season just rl-ing. Hi-y Were
.
thal| „,1V inguenCe I could wield, law a man g&lt;» in whom be did not wish to
, gr&gt;n&gt;|~ mponded Tom,
so bo bad -bunr around waiting for astonished. Ik went away, and when he ।
small c.«L but they sweetem-d ninny il
fcJl
jnu&gt; this evil companlighter of the data,
meal, minmtcrvd to health, and? added i , n „ #nd flir , ;|i;|0 hi, manhood was him to ilepart. ife was around bv the came bock he brought the dhtnet attor- ,
. Dry and the distrirt judge ah-1 the sheriff m(1 ewo
ofeMor actually perpetca«■-—---------- ~7------------ ------------------- —- I BONNETS TO GIA’E AWAY—ALL tee comfort of many gutwts.
back
part
of
th*
building
encc
—
reid
that
,
»•
fl|&gt; t&lt;t&gt; .bondoned women had
; ud a &lt;rin.
,
T F. Ilsnvtv. Tnilor awl d.vtler in lim, KfNpg b&lt;&gt;N’NET TRIMING9
Why may Dotrowrly ererr n. tti tnv. k
Wm
upon woo *a hour befi.ro tee firo broke out-— I t’old ac«in what I *l«d
f
them
Unit
I
knew
wkit
I
had
seen
—
that
It
_______
j,
as Urge a plat of gr..iiii-i nij.1 as| many j
WMUj rotKfc rf bis sub­ He knew nothing of it—-notemg. He
AT THE
• was no more suspicisn. And 1 explained .
,i;-;nni»;»h»l F-ironean chenioomfort.! Simply bccaaro be .M n.-gh- ’^be ***
clasped his hands, end with bis

II.

CoodKews! GeodMews!

$3NEW

GOODS

GRANT A SPAULDING S
Ready Pay Store,

i Grant He »u a young mcrehant^ind
tbs fatter Udbeaa wnU* for the pu rporo
of inducing Ambold to reform. Stephen
tried hard8to sv old testify Ing. for be knew,
.. .
.l.a
r—
kwv-ii

tux

si”?. Just received a large
stock of

» COOK
EVERA' V ARTETY

Z1 To be sold at Lmcett
Prices.

£±S!S!S ii!S

BVw.ro~,

I

A nice assortment
OF
FANCY BAKiGEB.

I

Ready Pay Store.

eyesrsised toward heaven, he allied on
G&lt;&gt;d to witness that he was mtmcenL
| have told you that 1 knew teat well.. and his known character.
in roc .taj—----- ------------ , .
Throe officers went away, at the end ot ' origin
1 1 kn«w him so writ from him that mowhile the iron tubular railway bridge
rtamtal «W&gt;
1 montlknsw
n,eni I knew him to Innocent:
innocent! ।I knew
*««• ten mftaln
mniuiro
- - - ...««»» । orer Um Menai straits in Englrnd, AOOIset
I ainmilnr tact tn natural uiw'".
auav. It was v»a*r«&lt;
-------------g I,,, ,oj..;.d h;
..
,i 1.———.
ai&gt;&lt;i 00* Il
him’ and win. had led him away to those
fn« tee attack «t vermtn. Ik “J
„„.r'r ste.minsble haunts of tm •»&lt;*
’
of th.yv kalu.b'.epuiu-’ bird "’5
~
iu
7r
Con. AA by was he upon tee juryl I could
.be made on the huutii g ground «t nmnmp (
o.,|y acemml for it “~n the ground test
vermin. •»&lt;&gt; &gt;"«
'* u,?'*r B
?t
v .till m.ppowd him to be bis friend.
_
Our corrwtrer*i®t* give t.re folfo*mL J

gent— Ohio farmer.

j

An,i nncw that this very man who

.
Wmta Vaams wax xnr Arexcs Gaua. I
: -a curresp.mdrtit roll, uur-ttrtfti.-to

A AV. \txiv St.I.II- sndJa
...
_ l__ nir-L C

^5i.v I BOOTS AND SHOES. BLWT MADE
CMUM-. awr » O&gt;»F

,

nCRRIEb^
Gl&gt;
tv V V Hi IV
.
OF ALL

Kinds

I examples of this rapriin:
I '
.
1
-OiL Mnl -ill ta. .nd tat-*.*4 btaj I„ Ul,
Ita bn. J. i» il"’ -tai"
-b-. I-" '
rtiuLub.-- uta.dta tan..iw tail ।

ilolt-|«.
...........
t
I
ST ANTON’S EXCHANGE
I
—
II. STASTDN i TIFFASV
StT.ABS,
HSB,
1=St ~
c. nxroT.
| Thm i^uriTFA, sure to cure tbe beam*

_______

„

.

orrxou.

Gres*1

c.rr, Itaw ta Cta.vl«n A l

.qmty, where tne

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
COCNTS-

GRANT t SPACU^
Juliet,
iw_—
___ —
n.Miings,
w.i*
”*' *7^

"f
MlCDUtM*

1' ~ i J^taXTrwssg i
w■

Th* P '•

u

but he was btfd Mek.
‘
*,
, T r ________
Won! was instantly scut tn the judge
* ’___
O.V,ta jury ».M &gt;«
Tta,
A iTiSpXta -n i.

THkVk^KK WEEKW

G. W. Mnis.

....1 I wu .Urttal-

fi.r in a doxent different ways within workmen:
1 -M,»ta.n«.»ri.rt.**-i2r
A taw »r. »ta raptataltal. tai m«u, taj ,ta ta- ta (juJu-tD« Start

little'something to drink then you
burned up in it, as ho had csmlrived to up to the Bl Charles and p»
* _..
ran &lt;ra tn Kilts a SOU MW
Sher Uher room shortly Irefore rot­
---------------- — .
ting the fire, She bad incurred his dis­ OU unariea
pleasure in various ways, and this wroh'» and then you can — (tinmeuso applaose.)

trtTta

revenge. Not only she, but two of her
girls bad suspected him from the first,but
thev dared not complain, for fear be w.* d
not be convicted and would then bo sure

Cnrttsa Soaotio—krltM:y-*~Tb't
Plrot. ta*e»*^ fairly tcsto,. ^r “1'■ |herd
—ta' tad
&gt;“ ta«J
,
S.;him Ik
.^»n.
to their value as n finder crop. 4
wJ.nre
to their vain**
•• L•• theS-ughn
„
.
Ij ital ta -»Lri '&gt;
““
terelXde.
at l—
I.• ,
^Ljte taofh.ghvri-e for fee-bug pur ,
ta"»&gt; .i»-—U- found
imnhwre, with us bro
,tam p™»ln~c
taTtart*
fXS e"**11' ‘U ’**ht
lurking about the p e

“SS*“X«Tfl'U« r

TBW.9r*E?EXYBAR- . _

primmer’* part fa*hfaown

*

fe^ta ^rxt/ta.:

ThJ evidence be could not teakn, and he

.h?n I -• ta. ptanl, ltd!
»
,taJmtart.. rt. ^'5^2ttaTtai

Pr«feMto«Bl*.

|..taof ita ta- .uf—u-tataU ►&gt; »»

Ttan^-™-.«f&lt;ta-forv-

h which WM Ubored and Urd. He

.

was tibolisn enounu w
. .
eliedt «U "round »l the blM‘k l'art "f
envoi. —
___ ,,~4 In
""'Ebe evidence for. the prosecution came ।
lives allowed the m.Hir bens to •*raP&lt;’j
^rtateer to live with them, but maile rod
havix! with* pn*» httUh ,lt *!’*? ‘ ‘H;’’ma
WboCMn etplri- ihi-cpn«..n. snunu-

REL-ElVi: »1O&gt;EV ON OLD AC

I'm. S. v,i ll.r.r.
. .. ...
_

1 -» M»k tart

lto, rfOtataiita

.1. F. EMO i____

Tryuwfo

! *M

«-&gt; M-lw.

. tar wk.taC.mil; . S-.rr.htaU.rta
rfrti. ktalbta-Uldr Ull.«fo—rm. r.te, MforetboeiteX,’ and with all sorts of : ma.M of the spectators.
Ux. Otaluub "C ftaFl-IC"bta.
mbtaJ tarry .igbl; Utatta-rf*
ZTinr rttaft ib -ml '■l-'-ll.- ,“r""

JACKPOX

Mrr.ntrv.txe ExcHASor.
BY. Rrrent Uunroreiernte

„..w- upon te.
th. *&gt;C Who tad

plea.

h"

It was plain straight-forward, and

to th* point
,. .
.
Tbs Judge finally mad* his charge, he
was foir and eandid. Ho reviewed the'
evidence cerofully. and pointed out suchI
» K,ra hearHy upon the esse. He told•

To, IUV-TT o, . ll,r«, -Oo«l«

to murder them.
j
The hardened villain confessed his gui I team.
after he had been eondemneil, and then it

Ho said—‘How brautifo! yo«r

teat l/had «» not the least shadow of a doubt in b.s

'wc ' teo wry—were conducted to bur tor a toren in -w'B -- -------- .
by stf o&amp;wr. w*
l«krf up. notice what it was and eren when that
partly burned half had l«en exhibited in
.. 3
____ ensued.—

", .IBM. bowtata,
•
rl„r v. Si,
to &amp;**• te**’^ -‘“7
VA tarib.. » roi *•’ ii“tapr .ulb. sworn
it was proved that hr Uu Leon
Lr that his saluaUoa oC •**!

»c«-n disconnected with moral pur
fullblown rose bmprinkted with

*•*

Jeo li - are. Physician and 8^^ 1
Dorll..
■ ItroMway, near the Court Ueu*.
Matin.. ‘•Lieb._____________ ' . ' - j»

8-roptea for &lt;»•
g 15,00
^ad_read-«B*&gt;&gt;-bkaP

ugroFGIF^ir^'^°l-&gt;
50IM15 W^FALt’^CUAff O. HOLBROOK. _

1 narta«w««“Tn*. E^juh Hunt
Lover

"-Grid

Mini-

10°. "1“
'^TCmn I

tows

fftai.“i.i^»”“ Jj"* ft”T
J^omurrull;rwriota

jryln, ol urtUjta.

,PHYall ho said, 1 a’poee tliere’a tjo need

’

»«•^uU d,»,

in h'.s hat, » 1)0

”jT,”

’j.

'•«- “ST.
alight idea of calling »b* wriwr “_*?
.. .— tt .knnirl frecomo eonv«me

.vtaultarrblbmUta;

bad been

* with

Yoon A-B«K-x.-Tbe following eew
veraat’un took pine* recent
Point Brsero Race Conroe.’
•What’s that horse out of Y
the would be smart ones, with

it!^4»^ 'b« "I D» -tatataf
,U,,r UM .'ri»« •“'‘i,.
ta I»C
WtaurtlS^-y,
U..I. btart
’rtiur. wbta ibm- •IB

tlrem*.

they are •!*•

than Irene.
•Out ofT
•Yer, wi
IL
,
. knowl*
Th™ was Charley saved—and »'sd
•Yea, 1 fa
from more than so igimmioi&lt;’ua deate.
•Well whatr
L'3 done wnca towr rd. tempting Charley
toe. Ho was saved to be a oobte, nrtu
■Oil of oat*!'
oos man; and his mother once more U*A

C{.“put it bock in his pocket and forgot

^•/kiifo!

* —

imide a knife
month pro*

300
“
500 Gold

Gen

“

still.

W

evidently *w fire
erin.. lowing‘sonnet’, from
• —’ WM it not *ot

6- H. Etu-ica, k

H. N. Smuxui. County
' teaiatUCeert Heeae-

How a dog came
By tbesurpJm
How*! hung La

�WMM
n„/r.

y

r i

I

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KDJTtlt
'- • ■

j.a.mrvnMi..

j

Thia gmtlrmsa di.td st Ejhwwood N. not bp carried into •xocnlbiO.
&lt;® Turedsv Nov. ilth. of paralyse.

Praridsnt nf thiacw&gt;»en-

x nmra
•« .
®H.EEP l^TS
#&gt;r H1DEB, wifi do well tn
..£&lt;1
sufaenfar before sailing elM-wfarj,'
_~
_
£«. N’Evufe.

' the publicHthn. of this pi
' no p&lt;*r*&gt;&gt;u -fall fa a! lowJ

t* ya*h&gt;’'“h- N,iV- JS. 16^7.

141 X-

‘•teuHun, uf-tlie supply train; al». a‘ Utter i
-and prorfahution tnirt Braham Y.W L

ig IcUcr frimi Brigham Young.
tb» cuuimhnder of the kNauv&lt;&gt;u

"’S"

. “»A
- ^“TE*U! Bnd
hTd“dr« “luGrTl this office.

cominiiu' v-'-'-

All

. m«n.k-r ..f &lt;k, kpl^m,. -A •&lt;*"■
.T n«ta
_____
L—At this office, a good
toetv hundred and fiftv-wvcniwndlt the Jour Printer.
Guild rreCrreore.
‘
m4
‘
Ml
Indrp. n-fence of the United States of Arequired.
longing to him, .tin___
hi* return U&gt;
u» Kentucky,
strictly temperate hnbits required.
tui-rica the eighty second.
tcwriy- hc vmttmmtrti-d thirty
1 Baiun am* Yovxn.
KPECIAL
NrEvlAJL, JtimtE.
Ittmct
!
J
JZ
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-

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, and plain 6m-

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UMBB! UMBEM ir

The anfaerrtbr Raving !,-«*. rf &lt;v e.
Mill kiwwn M FULLER*
,
it Tia bovernor and nil ••tlir nf- rrenectfully announce to tfa
“
rTotinra and vicinity, tfat fa i»
t.i ftimlsb Lnmfar nf*n kli&gt;|,
the Mill ur dalirwrrel, &lt;m short
**
iiMii^ p^M.Mw.J

the Union ns m»y lu- convenient.

„o w Graaranr a Office.frith TJrrnbrt'.T-TTLiffij’tf lOfFTtegifti'ent «!* firfmtrv. j
ttu&gt;t all further concealment **• usriewt
•/'’’.‘-TiJ1 l-«loCitjrvScpt.8», K*7. |
&lt;fonp Wlnfirid, &lt;&lt;n Hntn’rf Fork’, &gt; '
» ..Mr omn. wouta ee more nwuclNwi tn
,
... n.
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.
,
To Me DjKeera Cou,u,n»diny ele Farree
Ort.0rt.SJ857.
•J657.
}
at I as tltet of Mr. Bracy. ®»rty-a.x slave*
.aow/MwAay C,‘feA Jbwfay.
Brijhnn Imray.
Gawnwo/Cfak
are no rncugreyrattribution ate just cause;
■
'
refi-r«-tK» to tba act of Gm-i
Ternhirif.
* rapecfitily wbenc-rcuimitanre- ar- «uch as
make an affidavit t»( puNicatfou'.’
- ti&gt; preclude even the »uspki&lt;&gt;u of tuurre- uneasy, nervous step l.-lling ail that, was
3’ miry motives. Huw etrihiueh in rem- pawxiug within him. At k-ngth the man
_ at.— 1
_ ._e al .1 —wa.-aa
l 11, ■
’
"re publish this week, w lint'purports
to I* a Schedule adopt rd by thj K*n*a» toad mouthed rtdbnucr*. whnae .-very ac­
tion pr’vatc and official, from tm-nvnary
Gmstitnii.mal.Cuuvcnti.ii, sud Ws call
tnptivci. is siiA'*» tagho Mn-ngth and the deed. and hoped to pro

will lie a&gt;un that S5- ’
ri'ghta. fcc.,‘gfant^t|if
*
I
L-gi-Liture ih:dl eo..;

-

tlw independent and aovarel^t ’S

Stewart, in Ifaigi'mi

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PERHAM'OUTDONE

istered

direct. • ’
• MeHfflt Ajtor tie yetr one ibontanJ
tijht hundred ujfy/ot&lt;r, whenever the
la-gfslaturc shall Uiibk it ucreaaary to an&gt;end. alter aud ehangu ibis ometittition.they shall recommend to the electors at
ti e’nvxt general election, tiao-Cktnlaaifthe

, Iisilil

CSsUrfiwe—

mr or ag^Jnst the culling of a conventim:;
anXar l.aulv, lk.1 a
U»

-&gt;-ridea that
fTcrri^iHil

fpflE Propritw of tfa Mt-n-an-.ibVVd.
1 would respectfully rail Lt fa IrWlw „f
tfa Merehaota, iarmora and M*
residing ont of tin* city, to tfa in.&gt;|en,u
terms for a yearly anhesritmun to .fa
Gtride, bring to mail •bfacribefe
co
rta. per annum, making it tfa efafae,l
family newspaper In tlir United Stair.
Jfa columns «&lt;tfa guide w ill ownteiu tfa
usual satiety of original and spicy article.

vriithm. the Ix-gWature shall, at it* next

maintain an Imjepemlstit tone sod ff,&gt;m
rime l&lt;» time wHI advocate' imtavirwa.
conductive to fam-fh the greatest number

teak, mads a full e&gt;.ntrMhmuf his guilt,
, Lofted States. *D&gt;e Governor sfadl rra.dc i
.
i
•
i l
.
&gt;dumy&lt;
wilfea arid lerrlb.rr, *L,|| fa C-miiwm- , U V”
’ &gt;*«
•“ «.*
if Jhe Liberty Part/ for tfa Prraidcncj; and thus, ns far as in him lay. end«av«we&lt;.
----- - -------- - - f
sk-fataOiief uf the Mditiii tfarn-f Ac .« at Uimi-tnmp, arn b«w by the «rd«-of ‘
i.
___ i-.— u-.._ —. .-i. to right the wrongs of Munt*« Ste»a.L '*
cstflfmsdrcs tn get tiames for ibc
. ./dfal
&gt;
:
. rfa Prewidait of tfa Unifal States, and • —
---------- - —--------------- ------------- Wectu n &lt;w Mr folk over Mr
euntile Guide,’ we offer the f .Hoping-pre­
miums. Cpun mxnpt of th.- name*, Lv
’ &lt;m,afa-1«”»-&lt;•'
&lt;’01o^.
^m'&lt;th.'
i.. H.v *»».&gt;«..
it n.orf
K- ..--.1 '
*•»'" W‘th C"r** hw‘
,,U&lt; «***"• the'sathp places, and by the ssrue clevtors
Oay. it must be rem-xted tb.t hr artel j rf „urw|ie| Bt JiUrt?
dwd| &lt;(nil tliat efewe the Itepresentatives; saul ddo- ■I,
WM W.?l I.
—-I -L . 1
*
b
.i4,u«.a..k.^Uk.i&lt;Kk...4^ „„:&lt;lre..i. faWw&gt;.-—«-«!. at any
...........
great
..........................
length.
... gateeto i-bdaen .Uli iirert u ithio lim e
rwifth* after aaid ek-c’fon, fin the purpose
lieen retiw*ve«! bv tfa- ’l’rv&gt;&gt;idriil of tfaE. B. ALEXANDER.
■ pvtuato j/wcrejr.
J such a time. And hu u&amp;dmibtrdly did | ned between fcife Mid U’farivUc J««e*. of uiiKtidi^g .revfemg o: changing tin- cam. limra Stale.; fry virtue ..ftfa u.,ifa,ro
Am.-ng tfa d.cnmeats U a IvUer from ’ ,n
”*rr Ua prewhirai athat rim. tfa evil effect
•&gt;*&lt;
andUUi»lafat
butproper
propertt.
u»mid
add tlfalfaU*&gt;dy
that ibeWoody
ty thus
failed
Jofa.tom-dated
from wc
the rawp
caiup &lt;»i ; gainst itny amendment fo the C.g»tit^li«&gt;n ,
&lt;wlW Jaire MTM 0
^tl slnv«rv deed wm iw&lt;hp»ud by the latter, dsaigh
- J tvsli-ffin
----- —ta*.me,
—I•»fave
••"■•vu
sw stal Col. -.-uo-j-ni.
uairo worn
....-------------------------------------------------------„----------------'teiM 4'
' took*,..-- ------------acol'.v -----------------pr'-cb-m.t
Mbe'Thrre Wirtgs.of the Sweet-----Water. prtritHte la the
year
- Mon h*rbiddu,o i|lv entrauiv of «llH-d f..r I ndUrtVvi t&lt;- Adj'utnnt Grnrral McDowell hundred and eiett fo
il».
n,;.
.S„V..,K tn .UkM, ronin,,, th.!,,,,.
-"
• LSoginnw.
this Stole, for severed years
moo
Tfagnmt
thmtefemora.T^
fa «,Wtt&lt;xJ ^^ideraMs real W llsons were kiilnl; met Charlntie n&lt; ar? ’
disregarded. I ttow farther direct that y&lt;m 1 tiing of the cot tractor’s train* bv the
, ’ ' . , ifaowasrafaf
.
‘ ».oo
her uim-Ic’s b-uise, and both pewmsfed
'
‘ *mh|fcd«i«idmd_v!lLdn.m. ,
j
edmwtin- bis vramgrrt
rente
KWthwitb
by
Morn., n&gt;,
ns. inH.-xivs
th- w-veninr
G„venw.?s
e« r-ndrirod.
■
--------- frenithc
—Territory,
. ...........
&gt;0 | Joon.,.
mv« in-» c«Charlotte entered the
! «.o&gt;
thaaanra route y&lt;.u
‘.i • &lt;-..rt
him, with /
’•‘’urfiip.ii। th. pvple "f Kaasa^iscrow- ,
y..u entered. Sh-tuld
Should jo
yoL
rort i-four
i» four days
da) s’
’ nutreb
march Itehind
ttehind.luiu.with
/rnurfiipui
fe
Jrrfc,v&gt;
whlbM. fa^r ,w) there t'ftr'ber.
dwelling aud FifJ fallowed. Urottrecii
' *
*
• |..&lt;l
,,r ■ l
.. .a. —
tl— t —
‘ .1 .1 1 — ■........

■'fUMtut

inewtopmt-U-Bb. k

Fo.t

on ‘ t. nq&lt; to re-arii Wt Like by Bear Itfvyr.

rertansromre. tn appaint luala&gt;}_ w„ ,n

Ifaiutevu, ^“wterniuster of the 1«
■rritory
mid l&lt; mv in tlte spring as si»&gt;\asql
il.. **.n

n.skiwg thr pr.fo.-r npplnuib.u tin;. ,....
bwp. D. ]». Wulb will formanl ILi&gt; iuk)
.rrteisorny efoimuniriition ibuiuni han
Ui juake. - ‘
‘
Yery respectfully,
'
’ B
hiouam Yorxa.
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•vv*u.
-IV
. ,, . •
.»the
.
.
.
l&gt;,f..n&lt;.wing
proclauuuiun
re-

diuFed iu by Brigbnm Young.

d.., thn. x.

I.SUcif k* ta rsin proii-kd, iu U»e Territo- 1
ry »f Karnue, awitectK* »\all be kM. I
over wbia-b sitail preside ibrv^-judgre, or ;
r. BtACKEJCT.
a majority edf threw to be aptMilnu-d u«
J C. I. Alrxainter I would diiyrtMm to take : noiriiretim. mtk wo sfawy. Sui-h also
hy the bht.iry of bis active life ulid per { rifli-d, but th- old woman still lived; (ho* follows: The Preeident&gt;&lt;f IhttnneeulifM 1
.ip si g.H-11 preMoti far tfa viHnterai 1l.ms |
lhe p^ifa,.. U-*i. the riyht ofpr.^r
somil s-scrilicws fiir the principles he pro- i Charlotte bad embmvoeal with aounmou
I—ik. Die ren.l I* InrsrtJbctWreu thi* '
.
.
.
-mi 1!..«\ Fork with eompanire ofM«r.
** *"
r'rr'torJ' »«•«•■ teased.
Ita**' kw'l*''- •" ’-ut her tliroat. Fife mw
this, and maddrurd with cxretemrot and
Intel*. SO it is I fembtfulrtf I -Li.lt liable ' *° ••'&lt;en«er't&gt;e intcrftrtd teilh.
_
j frenzy. ni-Jied an the old xuaui, and -- f-------------... ...... ...p.v.nv
r -­
j to voiuiiiiiniente with &lt;’a|. Alvxanili-r?
[
Tl.iin h-t* squatter, i«r |-ipulsr surer•
"UM’{
b cru«binu her skull bcm-ath his lix»t, awit tics, &gt;4 winch clucli.4i .ilw Ctauwitmion j
i&lt; i. ,..,,..^1 .&lt; n„. w„ il,.,.,.
j,,
iu i,k»Ihrr bvfore that God who la shortly to Uaiuud fo im. rouyuptmo .fafl fa rote I
I &lt;l-«&lt; &lt;». «.«*! .re ill IK S...I ,-,.„,lii;,.,. J u
GIFTS’ GIFTS!!
..
&lt;.. IK. env, I, „|J lu tb, “•
' • O"-. &lt;•• -«•'-&lt; 221*
milted U&gt; mH (fa white male inuatauuits
ur Cfa.'i'erritory of hmiwta iu tfa sold. !\flflnf’0L0
Warcnra to
lit-spatchcf.
I to seen re liberty .to quirt agifStKUMbd
' Binylaiw, making Tlutrsday a day of tMsronf.wrioU.
"
,
lerriu-iy upon that dav, auduvcr^heage ,
v v V be »"l&lt;! at wholcMtc prices. —•.
thi
receipt
«if the
despatches |
j *'•
far a 'Free
lias l,y
Ifemo- 1.
v-,&lt; tluor &lt;"-.J., ...
Iur above
r.h.vc orspntciirs
••• Slate, ■«»
oy,«acu»*
occurred in ibis wise;
«nd fart lot irfwtfate
Charlotte Jours has also oxifraned l» ot 'Wraths yra«&lt; • f.^ ratfavU u or ; I-U® ” ’**
kiM
. tei mre-rlng
i&gt;&lt;&lt;-■&lt;tir,.. oftlir
,.r ti,,. Culiinet
r\.i.,H^ WU.
...... |t...
...... fan igtmrod,
__ .i i...
i with •ifa ad *jJ Thanksgiving.
|I
nl J ersts.
by.._
and
r.jwuou,
fo
iu.
teifowmg
manu.r
.
nd
!
«
erer
fafare
..ffi-n4Jo
the
pd.Tie. A
the
iiiiinh-rpind
her
•tatcinent
is
now
in
(the
delay
we
tusan.)
The
edifai*
left,
to
m -.ffa.ty railed, but tmthlng ba. tran»- via, an.1 awMsat ./tfa President and bi. !
... . C)||,!net at Wa-bingnm. The j^ple
.
&lt;
! t.ir.
f*''-&lt;11 u-lth
u,lh r.-trerm.
r”f*-rCT”—
^ I..
«•» ■ I.I..Ill
deliUraare. join
his frietHla, in tbueelehnitionof a real the I. nd. ..I Mr. I’h.llips. Both fawwl'f m.'ui, .lfea.vttMqg.afaB fa by ualfot.— ;F‘ft ««»F«rlr&gt; '‘•&gt;rtk from tl tu |U*ill
and 1
•oiuplelvli wihotivrate Stewart luc jm^peatiTarad^ ik.a .fall race to b« fthua with .xswy wstrina pewjswxun
vM.kra'n.anksgiviag. m au.-ther ernntv;
\
’
1 not to have tlx: prhnedgv of rejecting if • . .
.WM vw^.,... . u' &gt;.u
dMen us J h.tne
.
r
K
,
/’ from M|V kiH.wicdgv or participation tu -,-ra
and the loye, forgetting tfa old maron, ,fa dtra.lf.il crime, and state that oufade them -ppomted. Ibu Im.if Is cut at mid ,,,,nn5 •’,'r go,,rf" prominetitly to ll^e u &gt;U
• they wish, and Uotwtirutii-n legalizing
to.
&gt;•
..
.
.
I.., to ....I,., ...
mI.1, ....LX
playnd jfrrt and finished tfait work after-! tfamsrlv.* n» living faing knew aught of &lt; .

Green Kiiet—-y on cut, t|oX.» Iu jx-mvatid i &lt; x«s-j&gt;tifig from the finr tlmt the ^|orm&gt;n*
IH.Iln&lt;te«t«Mi. ««
n tfu&lt;t v (»I
..ir ten. ■■ I,Its
nt..- -t....k..-....... *

MHjH’tp

&gt;-• -V*

rfr.. “*«*«-«* '• &lt;M»

. ,, fapctaAMATiux nr xux oovnxon.
wartf* ,rin«M very twrioes typografihi_
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*uv..&lt;4 •■&lt; oiuiouucoiring L-oiv&lt;l- was ae- ,
.
,
. .,
, ,
Cibiuxs or VrAU.—We nre invaded ‘iv*4 by Europeans fr&gt;&gt;lu the ||jB1jJ-m,; t*’«»'« H* pnviltgruf adoptingataraiti
by u'hostile f -rvv who are cvi.hnily n* *te. Lave made cotton eb.th fr.Mn the *'“••** prohibiting slavery, but mutt Vote ' Bbove‘
sailing us to ucty,'t&lt;lplteh our uxt-rtiinm uwmt imcu-nt time*, *ud Mill auqwuor *11 1 if they vr.te at all for an imtruiuent pro- j
|
Some of «&gt;ur readers have expressed the
and dealt uctitai. For the last twmty-fire other nsiious in lbw «x4ulMU» delicacy of t.-rting date property, *ud guun.utte.ng |
year* Jr have trusted &lt; ttlici.il* of the g »
ifair fitbi te*. Ill,-Mexican* al*o. nt the 1,1 ।
r&gt; 11 .
•
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,' hoiH- that tin- Governor will nut appoint
Ui»-etave Evld.r,*
bold. r,» riubts
rights under
under bottua
bogus law*.
laws, 1 i
*.
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tb.»lave
eftjmetit, from c&lt;&gt;natal&gt;iv« and jiutfo.*. to
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j another day of Thanksgiving this year,
Eten wfa lb* constitution silent: in ref
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j^lWea, .Governor* mid. I’nsid, tita, imly
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tube scontvd, held iu‘dei|soii. iosiilt*! fo=*: AB «4‘Ur unlinAry isfaoii fibriiw rrt ni-w tn tm&gt; l-cgns laws, slat« rv would
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at
home.
Wind
his
own
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hhuucm and not
and betrayed.
Our bou..t&gt;. have l-e- n uro iinilutfoiis «g* the onginul uinniifactiir- t-liutn prolccuih in the territory, uniter ■ .
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. । l*c paying attcutn-n to ihvss trivial PrewpTundt-rvd m&gt;d Ihui bufiicd.Uir faldaluid i* of India, aud Lm-ht the natii &gt;&lt;-nmiKN.it . it i u
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tlu Dred &gt;b«nt dovisiun, and ui areurd* .1
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waste,'&lt;iul-principal M&gt;(pi b&gt;«sbvnai wLite Uv-plm-va where they were •
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Lmmtious, iu future.
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undet- tile phdgcd,fiilhoftbrg.-vin&lt;ii)eU-. i Calio. l» u general luuae upfilitsF to the’ ■ anew v»uh the pniKiptrauf Janice Buchan ,
k
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Kmm,
I-OMMMI
for tlh.ii safety, and our Jaaiilies driven I’bim ulute cloths made from cMton;it is' ,n. ..huMr* l« U.
frvW rlieir homes to fiixl that shelter tn &lt;h*i»'«d from' Caliwit. front which pln&lt;u !
We expect t&gt;» ace a porth-o of the De-;LVashlneton it (■»: &lt; wilt «»«.
ttemarrru wilderness and that protevlita. | u was first la.patrtl iu 1031. A. the ! mocracv irktyrd .gainst the Adminimra- ,
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arnwig Utile savage, which w.-re dufod V-’-D -nl strength .4 rakro facr-tae. it I .•i. 1X1Xrk I '**"
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tiicni In ibc IhumIsJ aioxlc. v4*Cbristiaui- « «&amp;•&gt; !■&lt;« Xth, slack and d-mble ■
“ kft “■••Park .-----------t.
ty and v4vilixntion.
warp. Calico shirung m nude to imitate
‘flu: institution of fair common conn- | liurn. w hich it has superseded. Hbceting
try guarantee* unto us all tlua wvdoiioa , &gt;»uc.dico in tike manner substituted fur
or LiiVv ever dalincd. It the euusli'.utioo-1 lihiti *h«etii»g. Pruned calicoes, or brief*1 rigid* which pertnin tinto tn* ■&gt;» Anivti- ' b l«rint», wen- uriidMlly imitations *•&lt;
ran cittrcns were extended to Utah nvcor- Indian fabric*, but have long ta-vn pn»di- g to the spirit find im-.iuhi- tln-icof &lt;lmv.! iu luulti^rm variety and quality. I
and fairly and impartially adinfafotert-d. tluiitz i* a variety nt prints in which the
it is all tliar we vuuld u*k—all tluit w»-: figure-* have at l(W*t five diffi-rmt rolor*.
hat wvvxw asked.
Mu-I.n «-di»tiugiiisli&lt;-&lt;l fromclico bv no
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— «*—. y -j:. ».l.ofprqjodu-t- exuttng'ng.ib-.t UN. fM-cau*.-of' ”“4u:»hed freim calico by n&lt;&gt; ea-wutial
ofa rsfogiout faith, to M-ml out a fornfafa -hnrrem.-.- evre-pt its superior finetusa;
btah.^t to MM-aopPsh otir destroetitai.- I
5" •&gt;W*«d
I*derived from
We fare had wo LivUi'ou u-roj pmtimi- 1 M-^'‘&gt;'|Mtam. ■ Iron, winch plara mu.hu*
ty of defending .nrrselvre from tfa- fafa- **«*tir4tmt»&gt;rted. Hie hid urn muslin,
foul ami umm nst-endom.
a-ain,t u.
",m,c
*’ ‘-'"I■* !°
wrsiom again*t
11. I,e. !

A.J w,
rlwn. ■" » *5 p— X lnd _n
balel DranftU, Pr—», ..elX, Haul

ofTaisusnmscwiiiiouriy persreutingprin ,
dples of just Hu atxl integrity. If lliere are any such we hope that in v iewferg thesyj
matters vandi-l they will hear the ioM
iifSi^iticu and bumunhy appealing to them

iu the forcible !*nguage «&gt;f "thci, Bari.

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— :&lt;&gt;»&lt;•tfnr-rtu i.r„(I,,U„,„r

tfa transaction.

I Crnr pcaithm Vfapr, opi-W fare at ♦« xntiFine Stiver Lepine, “
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" H enter caw.
p»
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arise by reas-si of a rb.&lt;nge from Territo­
rial’to a permanent St ile government, it

f

d. n«» UUrek-i. .I«t.
, \

tarJ, tel rere takr-rrel.

B..t «».

Territory of Kantar which are no' rrpitg■■—...
,i.re
.1z, __ . —
rtpevied by a tryielature aueutblej by tif

1&lt;W«V
- Theinm* which has thus been fonxd
opou u.ooattpeh tia-trrr. *ort. to the gram
first law W-w4fparei.i*vm»at, anj *-WM| jn

.‘STfafo’J“fa

”* r’*1 nnce ia in tfa hand, ./.tfa pwvpfa Now
folk *e
W»8.«Q-000, in

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Hist -st or nt s AsrsrvCarner.—We
IU h».rv rf.«, U«^J errf,;
it-|w».«k:
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Mnndapi, I started my bank operation;
“Mi... -«~d m.lli.m b, .n &lt;.1-1.filmijiis. nqu
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r bepw; Ittxrariay.droveoataapankinF
mit b&gt; hydn'
ta*,bl toj nxnc .mrsdiMs, (far dotv | ’*&gt; »f“*l Fridaydg.n .1 magnfiirent h
t&lt;rw&lt;ft-ri«mlry, &lt;mrip4y rdigh-n, nnrGd | Ai»u*ln.». «Muu*al—with just nothing
to Ih-cdoni and libnrt i, niiuinw that mv ‘ "II!
hbould wt quktlj stai',d still and aev tb.su- I
■ - rr
iaiuu 10 cosiuic auu wring us in anta rui-n
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a»l&gt; '“!£t“ti
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cu nm re-manta ny diM-Janng. I should
■ tore Ix-rn invited io stay to dinner^ but;
ly n.iur; | it um washing dwy."
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MHav* u«r.r nrA 4- 1

H*«aaM(*n&lt;r &lt;MC * Ait!.,,. '

Mtwa^reJ

‘'*t*j*’’1’

and magic watches,

ftided. ButXo|mos«Hh exaiumaiKC &lt;•(
said poll boylu, 11 shall appear that a iimiority nf tiw l.-gnl votes «*,. »t said elecixm lx- in ta»««r of the Omtstitulion with

W)
flo
t«0
IOO

with a gift, wilt be *eut by mail, frracf
postage. •« receipt of prirA A catalogue
giving fall iiartieultirn, will be sent uo apphcatioii to
GEO. DOWLING &amp; CO-.
No. 83Bmth third Street PhtlmWpMa
N. B.—N(-w»psjxr» throughout the
rountry by giving this advertisement ex
--—, ■•■■oyrrra -wtu, aud
•«r m-&gt;re insertions, will receive in pay*Wl fa'V tMfandttrol th,. cn&lt;tlt«ti.ni
•prtit, a sujx-rior double pointed gold p»n
and case, worth (5. or any other jewelry
- ---- ------ - ,
in r«,
«.f tbs kilure .&lt; lb. PreMdeat vfthia -s­ &lt;*f the saiou value, pay aide ou the receipt
of the firvt copy containing the sJver
a,
I
dXU. n.lpa.u.»,
.ah-r-iw. (fc.
same duties shall devolve upon the 1’rrsi '
■lent pro taw.
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Hxc. I a. 'Art officers appointed to carry
inte «rcuu.m ths provision, of the f.ire- (

mmpensati'-n «c j

OOb* U» Irenb. b.* M.0WJW
union, shall,if chall

“fl’1''-'1'*- *1“ ; tfa-re wMkR.wn^bing tj.Mebthr child eotild । the gnvernbiMit tl 1.000,000 and tfa fal-

and *t hirriing prirat. a.ui femlfog

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k«„.

taken shall |&gt;awi to. ami be prvxentcd in
tla- name of ttx&gt; Stale of Kansas; and all
kinds executed to the Governor «&gt;f th*
Territory, or to any other officer •* court,
A Specie L'anescfr.
r nr Wheat is selling tn this market Nn his or their .rfficial capacity, ahail pww*
u.
tin- Governor and corresponding «ffiheguvertltncnt lw«
Tl&gt;e
As ■••me of &lt;«r cotcmporarica art ad­ at from 00 to 65 cents a &gt;&gt;u*ltcl.
1 -web* of woittt1 wind? * Of a *pcciiiM.-n
wreof the State authority, and their sue.
in (be museum of tbu E wt India Coin- vocating 'a specie i-'irerto-y, and, «a wabe- quo tat tops at Detroit, Dec..1st were from &gt;f-*»ora in office, ami C&gt;r the use th.-rein
[ punv. luwnly yard." vf the yarn weighing lieve, errone*-u*L
*--ii.ating, that flfa
1 only n grain; a pUund wuuld have roach-।; currency would fa &lt;- arefal thereby; wfej
give a few of tfa !, i* .. » itboutexpt^en V tr»r j- Pinckney Hcndereon and J.
W. Gimpbell an-elected United States judgments, bonds specialties, cares in ac­
.-oirti. i.
, „&lt; ,».
,
.. .j -. ---.■- &lt;■ -re—npinita Wot.
hihriti &lt;jf
tion, and claims or debt, of whatsoever
andJiax.-vd to an uwue witliuuannv-dmI
.yOL. Doa’rTvtx nvJut-s at How*-’ r
. ct a
r ’
Swatora from Texas.
«-&lt;. u^l.. .kid, u- &lt;»«, re,,, K.1^, _k lL?.-;^n
kkd. oTvur.. „• j.
description of the Territory of Kansas.
US Mt lfa;mSUoMti|l|l &lt;if Mill!
» I-'"- I .Ire p..?f»
-ROM, &lt;'.'.*
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hX»«l- .u*h&lt;- Whk b«n Tre ekbl, “»■ «• &lt;d».&lt; ttn.ow..
nil rally, Lournl.

lev. hunter case.
3u«al31
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“ bra&gt;nifully rt&gt;g..
4:
Eng. pt. lev. - '
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.7

ns well
individual* as of bodies corpo­
rate, fxr. pt the bill tDcnrponuing tanks.

Whiter has disappeared. and aft- r a ' Satr 3. All fines. p.s
m-k of fine sleighing, u c again find our- frit urea arvniing to the T»
«■» shrill inure to the use

scales hill from their eyfrr, and they be­
dum Summer, like that of tfa lost few
come ptditieuUy, im thy pr&lt; fris to Lc

if it -frail appear upon Mid exaiaiuatfon *

apprr=arhihjt clcctkm in New York., We

.Smu, • h&gt;U rreiy tr &lt;—." —&lt; citieeue" are concerned.
| h, now- abtmlntcly in use and circulatltm;
■There is Mt now a reas*mable doubt
1 which uduSI &lt;•» die bauk-Di-tes iu thoo-un
w,"a’ ~
mWtam
largest ever polled for the same office In
U&gt;" l-U. &lt;H
addition to th.- large mimlwr of addopted
twn.VOMOO. Bn„ti«, and •“'”g
d* »p*rcie at pt-a
, ‘. „« otoj &lt;-&lt;Vi.ll..
UIWWMU- C..,OT™»&lt;. ..
*u-°w«wo
by
000,000, as mor; bring a eontr*c

&gt; ill receive the rapport of uinoty-nioo
ofa-rcrv hundred.’
1

Sac. 5. All crimmina! prorecutimi*
and penal ae'i.xis which mar b-reo aria.a*
before the change from a Tcrritarial to *
State go ernmteil, and which shall then
I* pending, shall lx- prosecuted t.. Jude,
mrnt in the name of rhs State tif Kuiimm- Ibia. at whlt h cleotHwi shall
all actions at law and suits in equltv which
may hepriiding in the cofats of Uh- Ter­
, .
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n..u nirrniwra o|
ritory a K.nia* at Uh* t’mr of a change U-psLitens and al*o « mem tier &lt;&gt;f Cun.
from' a Territorial to a State government
■uay bec-ontioiMd and tr.ewfcrred «n wav
court &lt;&gt;f the State whirit shall hu e j1Inidtetion «,f the ssWret-m itter thereof!
civil and unitary
ktar «k.. .....I., -1Z

Judge of Probate,
OMSY AAU UUU.SriKLLOK AT LAW.

nj 0*0* M Uw Cvwn lim», w H**u&gt;»|n.

tl 10 000,000.

'ICINITY.

�'Hastings riucK~ceRKcff

.MKT

S3Sk PILLS

COLUMN.

ran au oa mumxi GF a '

OUTDOBr£~~
Mpn.taiWen^j

Citizens of P. C.
NOTICE.

mail xnfaenfarn «4flv iu»
. makmg it bfash^-Jt
far fa &lt;fa I rrtteJsX,
the jpnd- win euntafa tfa
’’WaloJ N“V«nKl™
r UrpIrtMo hwtiilaofro^
"» «»«.in
rran

Iiient Fir pern,,ns tn Inter.
•• get trnmesflA- tfte ’Mrrfe ufli-r the fi-Uvs-fag prerecvipl o| the runiee, par
will l-rward them bv eti*e if ordered.-tai tbs udititfai to them.

To the Public.

I Still Live.

- .Ztlw

«&gt;Kl
ta. nt,, u, th, n,,^,u

FAMILY PHYSIC.

BUCKLEY

mounce u
f,.,_ ~
iridlty, iliac fa ia
nlaer of JI kfa-le eltlfa. .
•*wd. .&lt;t ehorf
«

The aufacrifay havit
ter fa remain m Ha«ii
niff to Hie Wrat tiles----- ..

CM ANGE OF TIME.

and

Vicinity.

k- tint' f r holding the Circuit Conrts
Ibr’fa Eighth JuuIUl rireuit, «4 tbr
•hate .'fVbjiigan, fi&gt;r the y.-ur 1H.&gt; and
jpj£» are lSW&lt;y hied sud appointed as

r

O-rf.

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B*«le Creek, HmUuj,
t G
JUptaeBteoSeete.
‘

0 sri.*&gt;^rr“Td,j ■A,,iw ”«•

Ik,- 1„, .j,

**J""1’ c"’k-

r*i—
hi
|*ra«c fatt,r nic
with a cull nnd exam-

afteroiMi care eaat or weat, and ott Tin-a-

— l,u the 2u-l Jni-aday in Frbrur-n the first Turwlay in Silty, &lt;&gt;n the
fi Lrth I •
'•» Scpti-uifac and firm
Ttfr«iLn in Ifavinher.
t.—On the third Turn
■nd on the fir-t ,Tuo-

dock P. M. in time to take the evening
train. &gt;1 care.
p
L^u- IfajtU Crrek f-r li^Gnpi M
TTmrmJeiy, an,! KitHrdaii at ",Ml "r!*e *l lL»t‘"E*
PV M‘ nn‘1
M.mday.
tl ednv—rlav ■-fwl
. ... « * i ■ .

tlwasnvmall tbaatbrea-m Ifarrv county, I
He wiafaa it dfai^ly nndereUod thkt ]

faaa aatat*a*a t»
'sbxnxsK

FOR ZRfELALDTT ^X-STl

Shoes

Hp‘ ia tired it dingnated ull|i old tmu
•nd m&gt; ere hi* creditor*-, tbervP»n* PAY
AS Y OU GO; and cuoaUblca won’t trujfa
In you.

CATALOGUE.

AND

Nut withstanding tfa high price &lt;.f Cot­
ton Gouda, I afall wll Tip T-p Print* far
r.’| centa middling far 8, Qtripr*. Ticks,
•Drnima Kvatudw jean*. l)rill» Sfaere
Grey, Casaimci. Kaitinetta. IT.um.ll.
twllfafl and antwilUp Green, Yellow. Red '
nnd White. Iw.lt fluniiel.

। TATt nF MlcnifiAX n.circwti
ttlir t'nrrrv ur Hirer in t'reNcxar. '
*.K KM&gt;.|nei IteeUiR.. Vre-)

Ready-Made Clothing

■;
H«*»W nt 10 &lt;/d«xk,
I
&lt;&lt;’«*« Ifftrtuign f.,r Grand Rapid*.m
Mi«d»&gt;A Wednesdays ami Fridays at ^•rh aa Cnata.Ovrr Coal*. PaMa. V. ta, abut.
10 "dock A. M„ ami «mre at Grand
Rrtmla ttS .A W P. M. •
Leave Grand Rapid. fie Hastings are)
B«tlr Creek &lt;taTucsday«,T!mredaja.and
Saturd/1* - ■*•11—x t&gt; a*
Glavra. and Butuna. Siwr*wd*’’«—
I7n4f.
Ml I ETA El!
mors br*M and Balan. Tbrreds,«&gt;«:*»d r-k.-tn
l-.B.
a-

inr &lt; oi m. — &lt;&gt;n the fir*’ Ttieaday
Hsn-h, oft ite Errt-Tfertlny in June,,
tfa third T«w»fay ia October, and ion
arvo.'i! TiK-nfai’ in I his inlmr.
Jrei-'A U”t’tr.—i)p the third Tur**
n Ji t: ■ are! &lt;»ti the firet Tuoednr in

ho -tie I and flftr MTrw,1
•U&lt;l:na. . t lU. daur* till

HANSCOMB-S;

IIATS AND CAPS

«&gt;e r-d yi-ai aiul Mdar..
OW K‘*4 |.«U aad Uhlan
ooeir-id i-inand
l0e mail *», gold |w,

I .11 « M «.!. tint! 8.1,11, ,t
p,
tteit it «ill fa mi imhnviiuii j&lt;&gt;f Cun’,
M&lt; rcfant«jl&gt;rdlare.,:u&gt;&lt;l Furn&gt;.4a f».
•fau*ow. to. .-JI «nd aMuiin* ladbre

fag.4.1 i«*d

kbauldfa nddrranrd'tb ,

R

”.Tt!u,&gt;4*J
Md day «f O.-t Lertwil M |
X "• “alr“
red.«mtd »c *kA ■ tlreretp.M, Ear Hr .t~, O-Jd Proe.l. and
a—
w
.
^"•••i'hhUrrrCaM^KJverplalttdeedGmi-a
faction
T.nre
ftanrr
»
4X
'Sw n noKXETtlOT® AMD
nIS
4S
»w- ,
CfartkUA *lp«SM, T.remvlt..

irecnplwii
irlSfWl
I Wl efl*» I

BOOT

UUOTING

si amst: i

j

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
Par lh«
Cara «T
rapid

O. D. HANSCOM B

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS
■ ill be •old 6&gt;r from 1&lt;&gt; to l«j eeut« a roll—mine
an»&gt; look at it. beaulitul al) ka, WuxUw twinr »i|
.la aa.JI tl.aai* .J"

Mr. Henry Brown,

OK UAKTFOKb.CONX,
Inrirrpainiled IHIW—&lt; fartet Perpetual.

FIRE and INLAND

NAVlG.ViiUNINiil IIAME,
Calls attnilj.-ii ..f ifa frienda, pat rima, are!
tfa jMifaiu genera Uy. ti»&lt;hc Udiuwing fact*
OF TIB HAVING

K U. TttrJptFKL Cowue^a

TEMPERANCE,
o n. o c ; : ■£• i
e

CLANS LXSlRANCE
i&lt;r TUB

JETNA
Insurance Company

GRIND STONES,
'

COrGHS,
(OLDS,
HOAMEXESt,
BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING-CMGB,;
CBOTP, ASTHML AND
&lt;05 SIM PTION.
|

i&gt;s»

। II'.’ICE Hl.- l

BBOADCLOTHS,

r

A Cash capital of 8500,

WILLIAM JOKES,

New Barry Mill,

[fTBG TO

1,307,903.42!

ore w.ilcfan, tafap^kr
c scut by tnaih.Kwe of
&lt;d (tfire. A ostahaffMn
I .r», »ill fa sent uu ap-

n»a wanufrt Dva^re* CBiNNMtnlh &gt; Teva

ALU KWDS'nF GARMENTS CUT

iMlWUXGACft.
in| Street Pbifaielphia.
Mptn thrviigb'iut th.Ufa. ndvwtfaemoM six
. will receive in piy
&gt;&gt;tiblo pointed £"ld pn
». |r any oCin-r jewelry

I’wuimng
ei

AYER’S .

on die buiidini

KO Silver WiTttiii.hr
J at wh &gt;k-watc prieps.—
•»t and U*rt fat &lt;4‘.wntd^
fTa-rviI to tfa puhSe. A
iHth frein tl to Hl) will
ery natch fa (ruUnetiam
•ng dtsitfrotis of lntn&gt;
I'rntuhiMidy tn Ujep'ilc.
sent will) ifuiek,. rssdy

A8V8VAL

’itRMEIU.Y kept by T. Puitura, re
churtantly making aildii'axM to tfa
same, all of whichJjp pnip»s«* t» sell

f

(BE1PER (kail tilt tIElPEST,

C.««tsnilr an hfad. ail Ue4*’tf Ifaad* in by liar
&lt;rxr.nl l.iqn&lt;*»l and allrttfa brel .|ulily.

Br th. bbl. Huabd or bag efaap a* the clwnpret,
altu SalU. Salip»«r». AIhsl

PAINTS AND DYESTUFFS.
Yeullian « rt». IK. ladder »■ eta, Iodi|ra. E». ot
lATT-ood. C.f.|.erm, VitriU Ae.

Boots and Shoes.

tn *» good order and a» prompt its atty
other Mill in Barry, or any other emiaty.
Haring •retired the services of

STOP THE PANIC
BY BUYING YOUR NICE

■
the »diWrn. it*.’

Xnfae.far tfa old aland WT. PniLLtrS.
WM. JOKES.

HaeriMfc Ker., H, ICT- ;
r.U

f..r Fills. SI1EEI- I’ELTB.
HIDES •«! DEEU SKINS.

■

HURRAH""for FREMONT!

GROCERIES.
Suran ard MelaaMaTuUrruof all kind* a Nt
■
....I rK^l^a llia.i
ft.., nF I...,. 1 ...I

Discovered at Last! 1
DR. R.WNALE’S

"f

Geo. W. Fowler.

Miller, and Mir inill fafag built on tfa
newt improved (ifan,f.^rtbrr with ugnod
Smutter—we are prepared to do the
tert of work. Pleaxe give uea call.
&lt;
(’ash retid fi* » faat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, 8ep. 8, 18S7,

m

NEW GOODS
*. A. KKAPri* &gt;

Batts, Cotton Yarti.’O’fifa.'" TuImmccl
Sue am, Bheeth'b’. fb- 4« »V Shoes,! • | f
JUST RBUElf ED. Plc*se Hft
the cheap ca»h »!«fre of
j
| A. A. KN APEX.
1000 Iba. Honey fur' salr

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
’
fa u*r"Fr‘*&lt;‘,r'

P. 8.
rlieup.
i.27

dku amko

GREAT DISCOVERY!

A. A. KN’AlTtN’.

Store fa Wert end of I’nh* Bbtk,

J.M. HUBBARD,

Ejwt Eod i/Town.

kMULSM IB
Jflusital InstnimcBU,

North «id» •&lt; M*'n Str***-

SHEET MVSICf
■
ma
-r---------- r:—~
rfw re I da nulllfa &lt;» more n n» h*fa—no- I. • K-.i-ltu.-ie tu mail b «wll» ur K»t
K»l"r.«ult&gt;rk*ruckalM..re.urihuw!i
Aim Biuoaa Swa-r Itoxre Lai-uJco Ulaaa,
Lan:p OH II .UflUcg UawadOil II aj.in.aR U—b
Tntw R Uulfap C.‘»»r Mdi» J *lulfa&lt;« !*»'eraa
Scale. SoreCwu. b*e». »|"m. I’reTrr. M»»mrp. CIut «. Maatord. Prppw
—J
-ap

MEDICINES,
Probate,

ChiU* ftlbAc.Ai

MK4X0M AT t

./

.

buissels ™BEf
INGRAIN. HAG. STAIR a—I DHIG.
GEZ

TING,
LOOKING GLASSES,

xn \ ICIX1TT.

IMuCEMENIb.

AND DIGNITY

ON MERIT ALONE

L. BECKLEY,

New Carpet Store.

stability

Ilminrnl .ImrrlrnuCwrporation,

AMMUNITION

Aff-r hn;' au|«-r. -i A-iM.c-and eei-UHlr
Ail Mule4 ^aerctundix,
it: i.ntlere ./inBunntteU-f’oniiiierrfal,
end in
olk
rders
MatCarfaiL Men .infffa’V rural, while
KALAMAZOO
ranking Ibr uujKirta^cc and pub­
and the (reds wdl be a-l-cud and pul «w wiib as
murh care aa if yea were prereat la m
lima
lic
acn
inc
Tnsaiifacrifar fas mat nprnrf a fine i
stock ufMudcgl JUniLtnd!*,' -■ •udatlng [
».ifeff rfetre? ’.rtrtr and Mad
in part of
HAXO FORTESAJH* MAom.MHW. . I
En.m tfafaai Moixrr ia fac.io a*rt
:
that ert fa tbw4 la tfa faitera w »-• «4 warIm. Il cuaariw*muy »»riei» aad Ma4of Hnm»
Milaaere. Syrup. Ae, aliicb «W fa aUd U T I
REMARKABLY U)W i’lUCEM.
Tee at fam. Bote I* enaa perMead. C.I.Bart
I8-.i tu
per»*-«• J™**™!***^
iMldicai.
»TBI JOR,
Of thef**!
ihrtryrncl
m&gt; wtf Wilti -J in« ibri il &lt;a«faw &lt;
... «icr heard ar tteagM of in a
B * N D Jf (MC .
FAMILY G BOO'BY
AenmpriM tic l'ret/
,
, rnOTH'Al.r 8* A It*,
- Eh;q hwlrmuaid nfand nt «a&gt;
faw-» tfaNv&gt;wridrfa ea:: i
rtr nn&lt;r.i|q-ri?f i4*sy.&gt;^-x 'tiSd.ir
I i:i' :i

S

Y

,

O

U.1

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

•A eery lifaral Ayn&gt;cH'’n:risdntuU^bk
/Sli-a^x-a
—. a—
Preinl

Mr. tl. win
« t&gt; tuning f

LAST CALI.

is^^ntSfadSa^ eUmT IS
llsrmonium.

Cuil and examine.

-

J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct 15(h 18W

fount -lUSidui-jl-iSS

�. tuf*1- CTATE roli 8A’-ESlauhi

boWing the'I^nwit CourtV
&gt;r :hc Eighth Ji &lt;R -id dreult. H the
of MickigaB, f-t the year 1858 and
vX-*-ed and appealed aa

P.-Robert*, dit. Co.
_

COLUMN.

fellows.
I»Ci
IwCuTOdlCaurTr
—On the find Ti^"i'xxt"','
day fo Eebrtary and the th-rd Twead.iv
ta Sejuembcr,
Idxm.—On the ftid Tnmday in FrhrnL
lUi&gt;r
u, SB me*—
gr/, on the first Tuesday in May. ••u the1
M by MertgaMfor other*ia* citetlsg al Ua.
ftmrth Tuesday in Bqiuftiber mid 'first
Sf
drvmbrf te*l a.
Tuesday in Doccmher. ,
to wtt *ilM*te in lb. uwn.fou of Barry, i* th
Barry,
and
State
of
Mia&amp;gaa.
b/iag th
Morrcauv Cocstt—O* the third Tno*
&gt; Ulf st Ibe «*rth treat quarter, asd th.wut
day in February and un the first Tues­
qnarter sfvb* Sorth WMi ^wrter. aad th
day in Oeteher.
Basbt CoeicTr.—On the fourth Tur*day in February and the actood Tueadat
TO THE
in Oetobcr.
X.
TIME.
Kkwt Cockty.—On the first 'Tucwd.n
in Man h, nn the first Tnnaday In Jnne. |
Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp; Q.
on the third Tuesday in October, and on
the *ecind Tucsdsi in Dcmnl**r.
N and aAer Moaday ,Aug««t Hat. 18­
OfrowA Cor&gt;YY.—On the third T&gt;c-57. until further notice, atagoe will'
day in Junc and un the first Tuesday in
leave the following named place*, aa frlNovember.
I have been reported in New York a* •elIowa, to wit:
Naw ago Corwrr—On tho third Tues­
hug G»mI« f«r the l*«t six rnuotba,
Leave Haatiag fiw Battle Creek. Mon­
day in March sod vn lhe third TncwUi
■ lefltbao New York prieea.—
day*, Wednend*) * and Friday*, at 7 o’­
in November.
Will you please favor me
clock, A. M. and arrive al Battle Creek,
Dckawa Cocxtt*—On the fi.nrth Tweiw ith a calf and exam­
at 1 o’clock, P. M. ia time tn take the
dav in June and o* the necund Tweadai
ine my stuck uf
afterncM* car* eaal or west, and on Tnewin N&lt;m ember.
day*. Tburadayaand Saturday* at no* o’-,
Gmaxd Titniu CorsTT—On th* sec­
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
ond Tceeday in July and the fourth Tnev
train of car*.
day ta November.
Ixave Battle Creek ILr Halting* on
Ifoted at. Grand Rapids, I Gxo. Marttw.
Tuewday*, Tburaday* and SatardaY* at 7
thi* 21k of Oct. 1857. (
Cir. Jrdgt. |
o’clock, A. M., »nd arrive at Havting*
QTATEOF MtCHltJAN/BiTiy’Cfocsvirta.- j
atlwo t'ckdt, P. M. and on Monday*
WednerdayI and Fridaya at 4 o’clock, A.
M., and arrive In Having*, at 10 o'chick.
Leave Hasting* Sir Grand Rapid* on
Monday*. Wedneeday* and Friday* at
Ute ot lb* tewe.tiip uTKu)i« la wtiit ntualr uwa*.
10 o’clock A. M., and arrive at Grund
&lt;&gt;* n-ading mJ Stag Itw IViitoa duty trrid.d I
Rapid* at 8 o’clock P. M.
of Handl Carpcotet ibr wldvar uf mU dcenteel. ■
Leave Grand Rnpida for Hauling* and
prayteg for e*rtaln rrakena llwreia -rt for lb IK.I ,
Battle Creek onTueeday a, Tbonria} and
sdtntauiration of u.d .ot.tr uur b, granted I- I
Saturday*,
at four o’dx-k, P. M.
Bduo Dead.
Ttwn-upuoil i&gt; Ordered that Nsmlav rl,«30lb '
17o.tf.
C. 8IIEPAERD.

attue bastimgs

nn-cra a-roas:,
n— *•“'/ ~*r-* ■Wl
Wj

U

rtf nly

■M
^1?^
”*rfn 5 ®K»
ranaoaamit
llwrein art forth
that thr'tToJ/ter
th. Jtort. sad
of Mid ratate to
’“J

family PHYSIC.

DMVGS AMD MEDICIMES,
| Xeu Y«rt. on tlw I Sih day
t«?.aad «Web teMaa^aw.

BUCKLEY

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

I Still Live.

CHANGE OF

Citizens of P. C. and
Vicinity.

O

FALL GOODS,

JRB1
Burning Fluid together with a full stock of y»w*rofa*l* ia teM;

Sueh M TEA, COFFEE, HliGAR, RP1
CE8, PEPER, FISH, in a word every­
thing ia the Grocery line, aiwh a*
will be wanted €»r family we. And
thev have on hand the beat kind
of ammunition fur sportsmen
*uch aa powder, and Purciis-lon Capa of all kind*
Water Prooff* and
others. Shot,

igt 2Ld:oisrE‘Y

• AXtolTTAKAX MOS KT To Bi y ttootodfif.
■ 8w**,-««?.CHh«»»^wry C«.t,
gj

1

B. H. Feuxa AWyfor jfofoswa*-

All the pop­
ular Pat out
Medicine*, of.thp
day may also It*
found at thia establishmcnL Al-ut a great vurirty of the uboiued Perthli ».-y for the capecid accom­
modation of the ladien. Alan
Stelioavry J’.-na. i’cnclla, Ink, (eV­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ar.
They would respectively announce to
tho cilin-mi nf I fa*ting* nod &lt;/ thu aurrounding County, severally that they in­
tend to adl everyihiigt In their liaeefthe
hmincsi aw ehchp aaMn be btwight at any

JUST RECEIVED

t^he cbaapawt wt»re in fr-wn by
H. J. KETTEZHLD

READY PAY.
al actomnbing l»w prieasL My motto
ia *» little cheaper than the chcapeat.'
I hare ju*t received a gotd awrtnwtl
Ladira

Give us a tall and judge for y nnrwelvr*.
Produce of mint kind! will bo taken In
exchange.
Special attcr.tion will be given to com­
pounding and putting up PrwcriplLma.—
And every owe pnrriMamg Medk-inv* here
may rely upon them aa being genuine.

At WK.._________________ _ ,___
that it will l«r an inducemrwt for Country
Xlcrdianta, Pedlar*, and Partner* from a
distance, tn cull and examine before pur
cua»tag elsewhere.

by eaNingaathe
JKWKLKY AND BOOK XTOKE
iUBSEftysKjr •*-

foe3rd £y *f &lt;»etab.r
at te j o'clock is
afterooua oftbat d*y. to *«“»* «h*
&lt;J*

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Print*, Ginghsma, LcLaine. Meritua, I’aranictiaa Black AlpwcoM and a
variffy uf Wool DcLoina, aJI. very nice

LARGE AND IIESIBABLE STOCK

JAMES C. ATER,
frartkal anS Annlyllrnl CbrmhL

SPRING

Alao R gu*&gt;d aawurtment of Cloth* lor
men’* wear. Mid a large stuck of staple*.
Denim* Sliecting*, shirting, auijic*. cho ki
and ticking*.
J U8T RECEIVED a new k&gt;tot

ANp

CLOTING.

BOOT* nnd KnOEK,

AYER'S

Babcock, Cobb &amp;- Co.
(at tiik otn stavd or a a. A- c. u

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
th. meld Car* of
Fur

com.)

COffcHS,
(OLDS,
HOARSENESS.
BROMirrtS WIMPHG-COCLIL
GROCERIES,
CRMP. ASTHMA, AND
of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
(••SSI MPT10M.
I hare atao a very large quantity rd

HAVE now in store and off.r nt EX­
TREMELY VOW PRICES f..r
CASH,-one of thp largest and must deairable stock of gi-tfls tn er ,,tiered in

X.TTXKEBE:n

KALAMAZOO.
Dated nealiaco AugMi.fob nUl_________ 6
KXXt UTOR'H SALE OF REAl. ESTATE
Testate of G*o I’rake. late uf th. towuabm
JCd YMkte.-ipeiujC. drraartd.

bate C«url in aud tn tl- r. null &lt;4 Barrv, anlhai
buae ia« tediapUM of o Hatu real «■ I air M »Uu
the aaid Gacqp 1’aake d i«l *eu»«l! sad i-omow. .
1 abail mU at pablic Mcliaelo lb. bifbrM um4*
•a th. fob day al ffoptea.hrr. 18S7, .1 um KI r.
F. M, al tba raodetwe of Thoma* IVaka. -a .&lt;h
tewwahip &lt;4 U&lt;«&gt;u. ia Uw eot-uly aforrMud. Ila- M
tawiag iraenbud laad, u&gt; aiks th* «„i hail .1

of the surth « *.i quarter uf aasUos 1&gt; iweu
(hl. iu lure Iwu uurih of runa* iua» *»■
uahur forty alsearrt*.
OKU W. B.tfRii. Exmuim
July. telh. I»7.
tiiui.
Nor * i

a

Our assortment rtf Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, ratin.rt Ik' equalled, and embraces
many style*no* to be fi.Ond cl »* where.

BROADCLOTHS,

&lt;&gt;o hand *nd all |&lt;erM&gt;n» w idling to buy of
••II will do well Vi tal! before bargaining
cUew bvrv.
I would particularly cull the attention
of pi-raon* who are taubling to the fart
that I Live jaat Received a Urge rick «4
Kalla and ui-w anu that I win t-inuiA
*nah. Glaaa, nail*. Door Trimminga Aa,
at a* low a figure aa p&gt;**iM&lt;&gt;.
uil-yl
H J KEN HELD

IM I’imce* Carpeting, from Auction at

Mr. Henry Brown,
reen.loman rS im&gt;mnr«i+»l'l»l*,fo.
01 r—tearrw to »H-fv are aim *&gt;l
«* who may fevor him with a call.

WILLIAM JONES,
IlnTiai fovw’t the entire Mack of

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT

tRMERLY kept by T. Pmutiw. is
constantly making addition* t&lt;&gt; the
■me, ail of which, be pmpu**) to tell

AS USUAL

(IE A PER (han Ike CUE 1 PEST,

r

C-MtaMJr os hand, all kind* offteod. I* ny Ito.
(tiortx liquor, &gt; and all of th* br.I qa.l.t.
Calf *od *»saitac. aa ny Nulls U

i for

FURS,

SliEEP

100 Ma nlilla* in evert stile from 81.00
to 820.00.
300 Paquu la, embracing many new My lew
atjow price*.
Bontiete, Rilrbuns, and artificials in
variety.
( LoTINNfJ,
BOU1B AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAI’S.
AND GROCERIES,
' Purehnshn?largely from Anetlona, Im­
porter* and Manufiu turea. we are enabled
to ofKrr many goods at price* that defy
eoiiipctlfian. and lavitw the MlMtiou of
the ihi*nt huyi-ri.”
Note itb«tandinff the advance in TEAS
«&gt;ur fhcilitn a Cir jmrrhasing are awh. that
wc arc vnalilrtl to &lt;4T«-r lhe uiM (Original
part Arlith at the mi me price.
R S. BABCOCK,
(Iteta of the firm of Clark Ac Babcock.)
8. 8. CUBE
(1 L ( OBB.
(Ute of the firm &lt;&lt;8. B. de C. L. G-bb.)
Kalamazoo, May’, I. 1857.
nftltf

PELTS,
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!

T

taka nd* pablic «urtb~d riT BodMw* then is
1 1
. * U.—...I
I

DR. RAYNALEM

MEDICATED
TONIC!!
KKFAREll by th. prvjtrteu r. .1 ll1m.o1&lt;U.n.,
Store in Wc*t end of Union Block,

East End of Town.

North aide »l Maio 8

NORTGAGE8AEK.

AND CUTLERY.

STOP THE PANIC
Bt YING Torn NICE

NEW GOODS

nSFOBZABT HOIZOR- ~

HIDES and DEERSKINS.

P

MfcbteM. and aoW by tn. Mlbonaed Areatte.

A. A. KNAPEN.
Bette, Cotton Yarn, Coffees, Tolanes
Sugar*, Sheeting. Bo-d* A: Shoe*,
JUST RECEIVED. P lease call at
the cheap cash store of
A. A. KNAPEN.
1000 lbw. Honoy for adv

rrr and Agut. Ckill Fevrr, Jaundict
and Lietr Com^lainU, ar BiUiavt
DifOM*.
b* &gt;*n.pd»ior hl* bad the ■li-.ntep of mor.
■ IwaMj'-MvvVraa* aUrailV.*ueri*ace in tarallb» SMrawo for which tb» Mtbic.Tiu Tok it it

J.M. HUBBAKD,
nSALU IM
Musical Instruments,

» jniblic can relytai bating teor wort

Aid Mmical Hrrekaidlse,

New Carpet Store.

»■ eurx.-a, wba want garswul. ixadaiu

Spring Forhinat ir»l rrrtirod.
•
B. W. WARRI
gaMtagKMoyl.lsM.
,

—Taxes for 185(5.
PBK TAI I’AYEKf’ of the township of

KAl^iMAZOO

Qinrirting ofBRUSSELS, THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DRUG­

ta lb* .l»to&lt;*uf ItaMtaf., Iu

rewLiy &lt;4 Bar-

Wheceaa Thraaa Bwingi-r a bound girl
ha* left my bouee wkhoul yi»t
thi*
in thcrWurc b&gt;
all .pcw&gt;fl« from
harboring ur tnntine her on tny acron*t
aa Iwhall pay no debt* of her coutria;

*Um Jw^T^PralK^r^aSSyrfB^

LOOKING GLASSES,

NEBX UVOIW. &gt;1 Aa
LOVKHT PRM.ICE
[AM now r*o»Ti&lt; nr SFRIXO aiock ef (I *c
»’&gt;d
h.„d . fcrG ItteMuniNM.r

sHKLfjt mu rr rugt) r.&lt;itg
rar, comei: Axrmnur iKbx
ir.tAc tnucu i oneg
atiower PM/ma
v ■ n/aA- Krnarr .

' ,f

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK 'STOVES
Etrr mm ix IbUton*. t&gt;te PUteami Rut S*t»*

TO HOUSE BUTLDFF8
XH.l Hl***. &lt;*aiMUWMM*—-

■

c°i?3ii SfiXlE- w“ J ■" k‘“u
n-M-

AT THE OLD STAND
AB U8UAU

UI erwy dtaeription, and uf the latest
public*tha.
Of the beat qwalhy fi.r all inatrurntnte.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
Kimct.

ILe reason* why

FRANCIS ROWER

SHEET HDSrc,

GET,

~y~.

MIUH10AN.

Tita mbecribrr haa in« opened a fine
stuck of Musical Merahandise emsistimr
hi par* of
riASOFORTBt Aim NJX0DE05R,
Fr&gt;rn thefcrrt Hakrrt in lit fntatn.
why UnmyervCtbassM prtUloMr dwul.t
T1OLINB *X.D utlTAKu,
Asd if is farthrr ont«f*d Uisi ■**! pvliUeaer Of the treat Italian and American Manu­
rin &gt;uuo to th* pmeu. interested tn -4 Mlate facture.

g.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

A. A. KNAPEN.

BIZZEST JMtXTSlC
Wg axparwwot fo *• b*»‘ Shop* of Sou
&amp;Sh»II ‘"in'dUCRM ENTS.

Ladic'a Gaiter* Buskin* and Boot*, ■&gt;
good assortment at very low price*.
_
(hi hatwi a very large stuck ofCrockery
atom-and &lt;&gt;1m Ware.
J oat rve-eived a n--w »tnrk «f

a* wa* evar ofli red ta till* insrket.*
As a jautirutar friend h*, ukcn
liberty to riiculate the aZury th*. M
. OROS SHOP, | uk. tM. ~

Arral&lt;t'^ *'.* the b**t runipi*re*.
Every instrument Aired f&gt;r mle haa
been thorougblt u-atrd, and be can awfely
my ar* wperiur tu any . ver *.Jd (a thi* 2!irar™.”l’,llb''WinSKBTBAB.
BEL I p,t imo tn, edUr .w BIM
phee.
A very liberal deduction made fe thnae
pnrehawing in qweatitiea.
Promt attention paid to county or.

tl« I^'p^ltyFKjJJ22

SK=S=S~

TATE OF MICniGAX, Lot Cut »tt. ■
Frvbnte Cour t in and for raid C«" I •
,
At a *Miua &lt;4 th. aatd owl baM ia a»4 ,*&gt;'
tb*e*nnly of Barry. «l
&lt;4Bet .4 ibr Jc'-j*
tbrratfuiliartiuga'uaMiariwtbaWifoy .Oo
raMber, A. 0. IiCt. 1'rawet o. U Ray. Ju**.-’
of PmUte. in th* MUN of lb. K^sw of Jia**

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REPUBLICAN ANNM
TERMS—&lt;1.50, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS, A COMPANY,

VOL. 2

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY DECEMBER 10,1857.
AQIIIC1JLTUBAL.

Run away will bet/ v b. ,u.......»

nr WOT DlaCOLUAGED.

Wlmtetado

amtributo my mil* of expurience. Last
•pring 1 obtained three dnllant' worth of
Y AND ROOS STORE
Dvater

rigy. —’

every variety T _

tervr*. *'^**-2 "Si?13

icuiiti. that «•

Cood News! Good News!!
'

Jii_ Dealer* in Dry
mi&lt;tint

sCwU kin.ii

.kenfield'

' Fall aisl winter GOODS,
nl-1 for j

per than the cbwqwat.’
recived a gm^l ns»»rtm«it

SS GOODS
, Ginghtms, LeLaina, Me­
tin. BlnA Alpuccea and a
d Del-niim, nil. very nice
l n**&gt;rtmenl «f Clothe for
d a k.qs‘ Mock of Mnplefc
r,g». sl.inmg, nlriiiea, cheeks
El V ED^aYiew iut of
rsnud MilOES,
m Buskin* and Bocte, ■
lit at very low price*.
cry large stock of Crockery
1 Ware.
d a new atneltuif

CERIES,
s«p for Reaily Pay.
a very large quantity of

AND
KII1.XGLE8,
I i&lt;-rson* « ndiingto buy »r
.. .
II l._r..^&gt; l»r«ratnuie
ietilaidv cull the attention
1 are building to the fad
t Received » I*’*’1
®*
uno licit I win t .rnisn
il», Do-r Trimminga Ac-,
iru as pwwBde.
H J KEN FIELD

ITGAGESALE.
rfault h»» bren ma&gt;te I
«t*in M&gt;n&gt; &lt;J &gt;«»••».

uurril ground it grew (sat; the other ivory
•low. The first-named ripened ll» need
well; the other scarcely got into good
dough. 1 purebased a sugar (crushing)
mill of two mm rulers, 5 I -2 iuvhea in di-1
aiueter and 14 im-hea long; tad new gear j

at

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S
Ready Pay Store,

and xsm found that six
Just received a large Ing
; and ofIxiiliug.
gulluus
juiou would make one gail&lt;m of
superior syrup. I then built a mill with
stock of
wooden iqltem, 18 inches in dteniwter,ami

RECEIVED

t, M»tv m townliy

part &lt;&gt;l which I highly manured from my

GOODS

NEW
Gnirt \

TiuTi»v

V

«,4.c«e*.r*»'» ttt"
I'ute iMtwrs,

ra con,
OF

The W*dow’« rarptesttr.

beM removed a brantifol Jttte eMId »neared, some five nwmtha &lt;4d. The lad

|

If. tfeepl

A diaturimnee nf a *omewtat unusual ,
will join, all right. Marry her, .bring her character took plsce yert-rday morning. ;
here; you mar liavi th&lt;-cottage at the foot at the rmidenew of Mr. Thoma. Foitarof the'lan« rft fnrhteh tt for von; yom ■ill, a fine old gentleman ol slxty-fi'e. ptored him to support iu A ndi *ce»»
..tall
nd a.
who ba* been a widower for eifihtren cowed twtweeo the injured wde and tha
nxmtta. Mr. Fothergill, having tecume in.l.pant buabred, the latter utterly *like it or not.}
,
tired of hh solitary condition, advartee- ayfogall km.-ledge of .the bitle on. «d
U«a, Joe. Do o I bU 1°“; cdfor a wife, stating according totastom
tlie required qualifications which apphenure for the situation were required to wife waa inauceo w
rossest. Tte advertiacmanl could not •llbnugh be alUI alnod l» U Ufa »
s good fcUoF. «*tJ *
workman, and Live been more than » hour before the that be bad alwaye been a faithful b-b-nd
Finally
tbe
lady
very
togu-hly
toldM*
nUI make anybody a good auu,or a good public, -ten a brisk widow, Mrs. Ivachel
Slorrisou bv name, might have been seen tmaband that it wa» .trange that he shod
himband.’
'
•Thv old ’fellow will be so mad, I asreodtng the stepof Mr. Fothergill’s rca- tx« know hia own child, for it wne their
„knc-, m Eighth .iron. TW. tedy re1 iu aigh *
niemberiug the proverb that tte aari»
•Who carrsl tie now quickly.’
•V..
Than ' said Joe.
! bird catches the worm;’ presented herself
fur the advertiser’s inspection almost a*
Til Mre Clover’* horae.’

Akotbeu lurunrxitT D’scovxmt.—Ed.
Prairie Farmer—Aa the publlu uro much
BUY OOVb MW.

•YreT-ff with yog, at once.

Did
•'•* »»P*« ’h* Frire*b»P
Would usu&gt; life’s ds«e»&gt;BUaa*T
&amp;»•
Z*1^.,T*. 1
went nt it iu goo&lt;l rerneat,and found that »»«*• —1
_
h now took eight gnUime of juire tor onc4
wilh kiwl
^u,

I
tur. • ,r» 1...)—
fr-m „„ ,ltk kM&lt;fclJ _.
each other in the cane, vix: accyWuluahlu
land an ut.crjatalixahle yrtetarine juice. ;
•n.rsonward
n.r jr^.
J l.lls the
*• wood- ,I
«n rotter-, uiih "ne. The juice ruu from
The him rollvm granuiuted easily, while
the juice from tlw wooden rollers. could j
acvixvlj I* wid to grain.
!
I made from &lt;wc acrq &lt;&gt;f cane 200 galfona ..f ay nip, fur which our m-. rchaute
pav me. by the barnl, 00 cents per p
Ln. Tbc result may be summed up

IUWU.S
I------------first wmpetitor for the priae.
Mr. Fothergill, being a man of mercan­
tile hnbita, la very prompt at making a
hue sty le fa the m-w ph®t«»n.’ ’
‘The old gentleman will be aatonisb- bargain, and. moreover, is not very hard
to please. Having eaamined Mrs. Mor­
•Never mind, go’«»n- We'll turn the rison'* credential*, be seemed to d&lt;wide
laugh on him. I’ll take care of you and that »he would soil him exactly, and U&gt;e.
whole aflair was about to be concluded.

Tlwre is much .more intellect iu birds
than people suppose. An instance of thia
wurred the other day at a *iate queers
IK?l'Hl^uii4 w — ......... .......--------the narruli ve. A thrash, not aware of «•

•Yut| *Ul|.'.aaid Danforth; and they nara pun
-...... — ,
parted in good spirits “
... . . other arrival. Almost Immediately a
second «
lady
the■ -room
«“*’ "। ,i,1,. wan »erv iHusiu
Ati b«ur
after uai»,
dark, on
-j
Aii
imur ai&gt;vr
v» the following II sevunu
m» entered •—
- “
1 evening. Joe made his appearance, dress&gt;rt&gt;und appretansn cly «if afraid UW meat* flying in all directiona, but still *b&gt;
' ed•■iu a new “
‘-----’• —
tad come tollate. She was a tlun.i would not quit her chosen I'Mtality. 8te
i&gt;ia&lt;«
ren,
aira rcaoj ,""k
— ..be
«
I very i-otncly, The old man bustled out | &lt;elder!v female, Yhi*e name afterward oteerved that a tall rang whenever a train
to be Mis* Naomu Price. ‘Are |। waa about to be fired; and at the notice
I to the been with him, helping him U» hsr- proved
f
the fSMltleman who advertised for a the workmen retired to *afe position*. In
I nes« Young Muruati t&lt;&gt; the aww phieton. you
,
CaB aaJ tt
|
A few miles distant from the bmWB, he Iwife? said Mtes Price.as soon a* she en­
Before Mr. Fothergill could roUdlows:
found Mannlr, as by prevlnus arrange- ured.
,
Mrs. Murri*un answered fur tom.
’W.50
incnt, slid, repairing to the next vHinge, plv.
.
SS GOODS, , Rent »«f bind
3,00
Coat of seed
the parson very quickly made them one ^Yes madame, he advertised; but I reckon tliemsclves; dropping, close to their feet. ■
OF ALL KINDS.
Ploughing of ground and
in the bonds ol Imly wcdkwk. Jo® bwk he's supplied.’ ‘I »p&lt;ke to the gentleman There she would remain until the expire2.50
Planting
his bride and m-m daahed back W1 the himself, madame,’ answered Mis* Price ion had taken pteev, and then return ’to
2,00
hb.
One dav’a ploughing cane
town of P---- .and hatted at old Dan­ sharply, ‘and 1 suppore he km— b-&lt;&gt;« her oesL The workmen observed this
GIXCHAMS.
ia.00
forth's house, who waa really looking for mind.’ ‘He made a declaration of hui in­ and u-»rratod it to their employers, and it
Paid
fi»r
Inline
iu
working
bkillujts
2,00
tentions before villi came,’ said Mr*. Mor- was also told to. visitors who came to
Paid lor w&lt;»«I for boiling
him with open ann».
LAWKS, Ouc iron mill
28.00
n*on. ‘I think you must have misunder­ view the quarry. -The viaitors naturally
•Is it doni-P cried the old gentleman.
|t| uksmitbing in mH
20.00
stood him madame; person* at your time expressed a wish tn witness so coriisu »
One wooden miU
•Yi-s-----------!’ answered Joe.
Two ketlliw, 40 and fiO gal­
•Bring her In,' continued tlje old fellow, ./ life are apt to bear impertectly. an­ s[H-cunen of intellect, but as the rock co’d
17,00
apprar »o ta mx always be blasted when visitors came,
OF
iir high gio-; ‘never mind eomplltnonts swered Mtea Price.
Ion*
midi- Tailor.
here;’ and the bonort fernicr nnfoed for ver- anxious to change your condition, tin bell was rung Instead, and for a few
madam,’ mid Mrs. Morrison. ‘Y ou seem times &lt;n*were&lt;i the same purpose.
Total cost
SW1.50
Tha
lights, returning almost immediately..
ti» ta mitfli in want of a husband, to«a thrush flew down dose to where the,
bonneto to give away all
“w*-*1 M I T__________________
’—
r mid •h ;il&gt; r in Re.i‘And this is njy ,wifo2.he added, as be’ said Mis* Price. ‘1 never found it diffi stood, but »be perceived the change, and
KINDS BONNETTRIMINGS
ta-L ins a net profit over every cxpcoM-1
Tac Runaway Match.
cult
to
get
one.
’
exclaimed
Mr*.
Mrertana»Mxl up to b‘» beautiful bridm-lhc^be­
it interfered in the process of ineutMtioa;
AT THE
un; -andl wish yau tv know that I tare tlie omscipicnce wax, that afterward when
witching and lovely Mannte Danforth. ol tsiiio. from one acre of Clunem ««*gar
bl. fail r. Sb«p
earn- Tbi* is the expertencc «f
A great many year* since, when brigbt•What'.’ roared the nM file; ‘khal did’ had two already.' ‘Oh? said Mi-I rice. tlie bell was rung »l&gt;« would peep over tha
«ne. Ito* «*Q
M. D.
L^nd te.r-taired terare were tot w
•1 see vour bnatanda *•« much to be ledge to ascertain if the workmen did replt'.rtl, ind I don't wonder that their livre treat,and if they did nut she woiild.remalu
K It —1 fontot to State above ttat my I .4rmv in Ni-w Englund iu they cow are,
11 aiMiacioqs mon,
j ■
. ,
twirefroxen aolid l*,,,ro £ *•* mere
there u»ni
dwell m
in ite »■■--•town «f -P------- •. -1
a pretty
• ■
ift
irtir, air, we are lawfully rnan-.ro, ware of short duration.’
llarot—• Mat boots akd shoes KEWY made
While thW altercation was going on
village, distant »mnc twenty mtlre from
ttllvisr,j „ie to this c-mr*-, }«"• •*'»•
CI«t!ils?:
Merer
so
Cheap.
&lt;
&lt;,.
r
k*d
«r«u
mikiKi sttrr»&lt;n«r.
UUOvt- 2V. i^.—/tai­ tbemarfcrt town, a peculiarly ugly and
.4uBB&lt;d the wto-le affalr.re*i between the ladtea, Mr. Fotkyrgill l.**cd
L-raaa-gratartl tat wealthy tartncr.l
’
vou thought me last mgbt .Atremcly emtarrareed.
Puretbly be
S\ u-sx0
f^y- A gentlemati from Tennessee re­
Msmm- wa. Danforth,a only chink ami
, you
l’d Ri-k
c&lt;uld have been happy with enter, ‘were
lated to us a alory lif a hone of his own,
report said truly that she would be hi»
J
promteed to stand hv me; the otter dear charmer away —and h*
OF ALL
illustrative of the rvmarkaldo instinct in
lu» ihiL legated. The old man was a slur ; "S
nie tfc0 cottage at the foul ot sretned totally unable to decide which de­
this noble animal. I He purchased ahorse
served la?
ferenw- Tteevutrat.bedv farmer, and wo estimated te be worth
in a portion of the faute separated^ from
carried on
tall tcu Ihmrwind dollara. M that lm»».
| drav IL You can't prove tw.-cp- tWrival candidate*
very tand-nne fortune, tn be sure.
' ^•rc_^_’ ’
, ,
withlnwcaaing hltunics*. until the tend hia own region by mountain* oiul rivesi,
____ _ -■»
1--^ “\^;,KL.re ft-. *.;
and took him homei by a route extceJiBg
■tMrttliug eyes and winmug l,uU,lie7„” . '-Talmlv now. sir,' said J&lt;*.
And the bqs
kofMtal
jntw Price,
rnre, wuue
while l~
performing
‘7’
an eaer.
nvarly a hundred hud fifty mike. He
Minim.- Danforth tad stirred up the finer |
, f liw happy reuple-«•« urn I tic
.j_____
p,.,llire
_—, Lappened
Liqipened ,o
tn ‘touch
n*rh..tl
the
*
STANTON'S EXCHANGE
----" J" 11
~ a feelmgs of tlie whole male portion af the (
“
i:i ,nJ
M. 1
prutnterant
mm of
tuberautnure
of Mrs.
Mr*. Mur
M««rSTANTONS E
_,ecivv
nsn
TEA, jl-l- F7r.-^7,*,^!re«“"- 'Vltage, and tar suitors were numerous
» V
riw&gt;0. WU foltomd *e
fUt G.U J TFA,.ure to cure die testate I prei*^
, ‘n bulk f„ &gt;r 6lU*«. Th"
hut tar Itater —pert. Ur. «d *4^ .
b rt.l^antly : -nd the tar
' r.. a. napor.
■uimrcaa, tat for
«“«e
.had relumed that veay night to hia old
re.ded in making- headway with tern v I MMB ”j)AUforth wiwWcrjo-ed to beac- nc^rata report, it is n«re*aary to wy ttat
home, reselling there by daylight He
foe towm.-. of both ladica
had taken a straight eoersa acmes the
al.
and
their
foc^
rather
tadly
un-lcb
hu une Ot urvccrtv- ,.
1“ *•_
. M***!. ‘.‘X .
country, swimming rivers and crossing
sot
-------------• - . Am original i’'’*rtir’n of Danforth w tine rtI. Mre-Morrtammadeactargeofan- the mounlaina.
tav, .'umsTMd for u*ie moment thM such
«;
wni„g Jdvcr w» sault ami battery against Mta * rice.— ’
On hie arrival be showed sign* ofgreat
a fellow dare tnte’k on Ixauty and.com-. in
&lt; J
P d f ithfal
mri Ire- That the scene wTJ taro diwnbrtl made ,
fatigue, having travelcd.a distance of six- •
ZiaTittemiMd with tbree
•- p.rMtive refinement!
n&gt;anv yrers to —vre tte tappine- ►.me Impretai-n &lt;* the mind of Mr. Fteh- ty or seventy mike during the niijhL fcL
j*K EMOHY.
•T^iv r”r hot water, and stirred until it
1
h« has generally called, J«
h fidloweil upntffeWi runaway tiMtoh, rrBtll may Im judged from tte drcutnrtan
lowing unerringly the point of the com­
‘”‘l‘‘"fbl5“Uf?^...-d1o.lpotrt«*-.
Wdkckand -M -upb •
Jl“ld *Jn ne^r cared to bear eZ. ttat when giving in W.
pass to which he dcsin-d to go. Ilk memhy Campbell A
ploy'd by old Itaifortto
J?1™* i
,bwl, the detail*
■ ill of ati elopetnint, thc‘Mayor’s offiro, be swifted &gt;•’’ dj**/minetion
to
remain
single
lor
at
l*»*t
•**
tad J&lt;*» with tte matuigemcntuf btejrlncv
h
^pietelt
iplcteiy I® had w«r-

EVERY VARIETY. '

’o be sold at Lowest
Prices.
J

rain*

,

A nice assortment

1

fancy barages.
—

Ready l’«y Store.
.

G 110 C E R I E

CO3e*3F‘3S3S'

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for

Goods.

muutta longer.
.
two or three ,«•«*,1 ... i ahte his mark.
But a very etrellvut former,and a rich-1
____ _
good manager was this Joe VS alter. lie ।
0.1. Leo. rf N« T"rk.
Love and Marriage *» Persiat.w vmrng. to»—iwenly-threte-und ।
.AtUfcti.*
!7"‘"T't
GIIAST
be actually fell in lovs with this lxxrt‘fol.
UU-A-'l &lt;* SPAL'LWK'A
- ---------...
biunxe statute of YV .tsblngton. i&gt;
When the Persian* make lov.-they nae trian
(
pleasant, jovou* Munnie Dsnforth, hw etn- tnaav strntagunw to eon vine* their mrt- (
- togK J -IK 4. 1837_
.
Herting*.
L.yer'■ daughter.
,. But
—, the
—strange*;
~jp*rt
,
m.,^ that they are ta'thfol- In the ar- ■rsat the corner of Ln|&lt;m rant, be a**' unknown, returned by tin-shortest courea
S kueverZre wm. ttat
occasion
to visit an old curmudgeon in
WthU
M.n»»
r.wrn,,
'&gt;
”
&gt;
‘
'
“
"
“
J’
TH« NFXV OHIK
!
ed hi* love eartertly,
-’• truly
-...........
and fm»kjj,
».m. p-n &lt;J fc-.rboai-. l-J »•&lt;- the nelghl-orto ol, and puHmg out his
subscription paper,
V’ •J*11
■nd promised to wed him at a fovurabte fcgbrrl.. &lt;*■&gt;. doilfc •”'
bi* name to the list. But old Lucre de-1
», W. Mu
ttatthe
theucorening
»corrfilngor
be&lt;&gt;n
bn■aj-"pert that tev&lt;«time.
।
.
, . that
Thing* wens
went w
an wj
merry —
lor a, time,
pr;icot--------ttem- cir
Tlnng*
—• ,v but
an&lt;r in turn -ate
r-.
two
old
Danforth
dlscvvcrwi
certain
ntenrea
I
pw
object
of
tbcir
afortion*.
1&lt;
..
.
&lt;
ivrtjiin
nmore*
.
.
..r
Umir
ailurtions.
I*
fc. h* “'liLifc t.,
nA
and attention* tetween them wb*&lt;S .tad-, *F ,„n.pt -ta-m, the ladies are »'*$'’ st!
statue will be to mw, «nd »500 is a great
hi, unvy and suspicion*. Very «o-&lt;n *fv, furnteb U** ardent lover* with deal
(Je nf niimcv t» pay for the gratilmtem
“
mirt. ,0.1 «.&lt;• "•( ..11 1.. hool op fc „or
f ofcr «U.pl'""tTkL*inJu »&lt;* u
i ..fc Jo. &gt;~™U fc "W "'"&gt; •
I A. Il.u
*•
O1M fc E.l.c.1;
•. ,"L * •&gt;" ‘•~- both put their lumds under the bed dolhea
dlrealj.lnrej.rtfh*
r’
al. -«L
«b«
“A’ directly,
in order to feel hia pulse, bnt, by accident
in regs™
.
St &gt;0. more fc" onjfclj -fc ™
,H Maunie's hand. He quickly saw pi*
____________
statue ran be seen from every window In
- ------------- ■ gjoo
&lt;wae was • hopeless one, unles* he resortphysician «nd Sur^J^
, opta* fcir
yrer
vnur house; It will be an ornament, and
G'r u“';-----------------------115.00
grvatert
|udn.
i-atest twin.
.
.... ’"ur
■aid the otter, ‘he’a only drunk.*
r The
-El.- Persians
O-re'i.n marry many wives, wtnrti
dignity . th, wb.de n-ightarbood.
. UEXD-nEAD-r.EAt&gt;-nE-AD
atually remind you oftbe
they may P*^ wWg'tbe nubility hare as m(1 lt wHl■ perpetu-.j
1UD.
m
.JTLfcs •“&gt; l“J' Ktti-1 dM*. “* ~i,i,'-“ Y*
A small Luculuco editor says, ttefoiT
...._ —&lt;the
I_ , ImmnrtaJ
Lonnot.!
F*UAH&lt;.
A-nh other for uve m«nv «h*•« they Choose, but the enm- wber of hi, country
fc prerenl^Uly UI.reU &lt;•
(x-ca-ion arise, we shall find him good at
I LiSTOF
S2dity exceed
eeven. When the Washington? ‘Ah! G.lunel an.wered
I ing
Yn-J
.
|, ,,pfc,
biting and aeratching^ He is more «fo
tnnnality excceo &lt;««.
'___ -_.*A
..1,1 rLucre,
..-n. •!
,S,J &lt;M "P-. “J
fc
»«k
'I dn
do n-'
not reoni re aatatue
a statue to rere­
dsvl* appo
’ihW «...
for ttiA
the msrriare
marriage of a &lt;»ld
X. f-re hml been prtmsf.r. Tbre, I)
- .... *2 .i_ —
frimde meet mind me of him,r&lt;* lalwaysctrry Nash
fowl. HiMichirsa.
B^nnr
5QBMA&gt; W f ALK. %HAS. 0- H0I.BB00K.
ington here,' and he placed hu hand upon
75
wu l—n
“Then let me tell you, replied
«.&lt;iud himself from homo at evening^rod
15
•“
60
£y71X^d always as fine a* they
25
“ Gold
Wl.
--------- • ... . . .
. _
50
offi/Js*a.'Stets’*bh*k.j wo
_n. When It l« bedtime twu men &lt;too- is, that you have gut
r **
:

BBCBIVEMOK bv on old ac

LLEx’tNLFj'rB. CW5ING.

Ltt'rs for Mortc»r»-

COlNTS-

without inj'ir*

• d2..rthv the ottrotlon

k

’ !j

■- -rtliolsw r*BL

,M.:’5£?Ava^-b -t

i;:u ™ROOuw
epdn Hi WT K UHUG.

. ,.*1

ttr^raSiTss

*&gt;,n° °°v

IO"’’0

"

save* the trouble ana
’ W(,rth M much
ing. and bi* ‘^•5*^.7yf toy- «»i,f“r

cause of it-

L tb.»

DuulCouk. J lilt Ids &lt;

Bre^t P'r&gt;'_‘W^r&amp;c. 1

,
'
ir-r-—&lt;* &lt;WI b. -w *

mH" °****\^S'j"*

Sbrul .uptown &gt;«•-“!"" ~L
17u~”'J
'“d uMrt». rr

I’5

8foddcr.-O*fo

XibSw»“’br *

with hte luAde be often
«, her a aom &lt;&gt;t im««,"
inatautly depart with her.

[SrA negro wax' brought up *&gt;*•"

ataricMgaofpt-^-

£z,or
S, .nib. •»«“

T^becket. *
U- N. Sntuftix, County Treasurer.

Of

R 8,—Doa‘t forget the p«J»K&lt;

„^1, -W*"
thus atop •
home.
■Doy«

It. Dat ahowV dnal vely V&gt; my mind dal
I waa laboring under do tKKmtm trmcn-

�HgCTLW
'nS u gfcifb-msn just arrived here
n Cai.-R'WihJ learn tbit wltcn be
, a 0m-f~iuul r.-rj-hvd that i4ty, ami
etdifeiiic among the &lt; ifiiccre »&lt;
f.irr, thul the .Mormon* iu-T raised

BLANKS! BLAi

Warranty nnd Quit (Aui
Estate nivl Chattel Mot^aj

tea,
b UntesK
MSn;, leetore-d in ilnrmkicutmty uti.l Vidfely, and pfl u-fivt&lt; weak* arrniMiiitaiws-, this olTK-r.
rikn-ietl w IWk*. •Cburlnttd M. Jubiiioahi
FiMtoiHr. - He represented feteii-Jf a
widower;
.
«v&gt;
i&gt;« Mricrly t«
e«'XU’*“-*Kk» y t; two yeurs MIMM-, im l has
.^Hbatoph'S.dy. tK-eu iraieling i.i di*l State

I
S l"Lih Cil, I., a. n.lr Uk. o k}
election last month. and 6,000 nn&gt;r&gt; tfeun
,,weru cw-4 in Uiu city al the FnaafetUhd

election.

Il-Igium new
red wheat,
Am-denhim.
Him.farg ni.J
Bieiiiiii,

Wadilell, tiw contract wtoyw wains
were hurtiwl, anJ .deo.icw ,!&gt;»'. i^iputed
mjency in the trnnsartion. IL- declares

■I-"®.
puldtsl

and. all others haring Legal printing done
■ nt tair •■ffitv wt-nhl be whwv -fCnctunl in

and publiabcr of tic Mj*crauUfo Guide

rthyir paytm-nta for the same; ami at.Inq
1
Wr learn fnnn the Liriny don Rrpuldi
•■ring tbe money, when they u»k us to
' caa that c-maids ruble exicti im i&gt;t
pnluahrhn affidavit..dpBl.licstiun.
duced by I be attemptedmtmlvr- fa young
L:ijl.—-Frtf
Air p4.-».&gt;n .wi«hiilCto-&gt;’itun ibc
Mr.
i 4igUt iiimuk &lt; In Xali'raal Era at CM privi 81.50 per
wvi atl'lkj ub u-j ck -a lUiknd. :T.ie Rrv. Annum* can du *• by leaving the smiaint
J. C. jJ.-tn.-nt, of Ur, Bi-mi at n» he iacul- uf8:ibaeri|»tfiMi with
•k-fl. it difd m the wwd ttigtr dttnu+tat—
Jonn S VxttRarnf.
He u»i litr H'VMnl yi-uraiimeditor .-t thc
pap r of lb;, city, imd a pn-drIQtMMC M Mr- ^t'wy in that bmrim-M.. Rut
that whiieMr. Stiwy fidjowni
• FYe’hc Pnarulde and ResJJ-. B-»te'.c in ediinuUl .-imir. the Dr.
tei'iKr.uj,’
u-lM*
•r
Fw
Air. Story i :gr.s&lt;M ininmntlily. vVu liare i
MwreKce, lieldim the ere-'
&lt; tbor Ik-ri.^ i* alwi (i lo.-.u&lt;ss» &lt;M-&gt;uf the 19th of N«&gt;v. In reference tu the
Thu m.nUtci wh » cun Lvcmipton C*ir&gt;stituiM&gt;n.
fe|hf«&gt;hp iLk .,-y a&lt;iJ its *b-im.uili.M»
.
1 he»c rtholuliou* and tlie main fixtures
i-eui.it t th.-crimenu­
s'- wlllin^i.- . ipp..,, Ml| «pu(tzusn । i-f tbajin.-uUng. wegl.-Aii lr.nn the Lan.
lLr(m&gt;ilttwu. the meeting U rvpre. P’.’.’.'.'.'JST [v-t'b' Very mail to 1
o| the b-tupter. Tn- i ► nt.sj a* living Urge and mthuelaatic.—
■ris that Hn-y d&gt;&lt; h a elm» i t.. B. \5 hltm in wit* vlevteil Ctmirman
i,-divir.p diiical n&gt;*-c.«ti-s ' all-1 -Noriinn .Allvj, Sre-rvtary.
The
|'h; i I - — 1 s-.-i.-i *
chairman explain.d th.- idij.-et -d th.- mrering urni inirud|ire-d Gen. G- H. L iiie.who

- A frinal who was in
teMiiu^berv in RwhlaMl
r . . ....
U-.u iUy, telb. un Miiinsing iiluatratimr of
•de .ivmt.uk-' jnt.-U igrw. One of the um
teriuiLMl wiiikud up to the polls witbu
yraight tickM.’ wbhili wus all right, un­
til h -Celtic to -for Extut'Ship ofbaffr.ige'
—No’—ulivli Ik- rwluiim-d, -jL.—n tiuvigg.-rd , I 4l«'t,r W« ll nr HlUi h the. anf4&gt; I Lurm£.of tlie*N&lt;.' handed th.
j
Uck j; i,u.—.ViJtcuHl-er Wuruntin.

was n reived &lt;wltb grant ctitlntoiarm.—
G«-v. \V ulkrr fl-ll-.wcd Gen. Lam- ;.after

u expert to receive a «»py of it. when
will give our readers, our upiukui of

tk»t met.'in
,
••
game wer their
Jeige.Jiuds, n few, vvuniugs sluo^ in the
Siarnier .fdloumg; ,|.
.(
B.-iiig uiinbl- !&lt;■ get any tm-ocy from
tlirin ji*r. current expvfnses. drey cvnclwksi
U&gt;.tt*cx.-rl.-&lt;in where they spent ibcir m-n.-y
l)i*g‘lij'.'g lliciinrelvtM. tii.-y treated tinnn .
t&gt;i usab-si. A tier driukimc with I Item ;
never.it linrea, u .1 winmtm about 620 each
fnvu th.-in ut, die card table, (bey pr,-cv&lt;
dwl fficiu Lome. Iu tb« gnat sit'-mah
tfiynt uf their tiuilMiHfe, they were in lauds ■
fur seyer.il day ^—lierli* Cvarant.
-

;A (jjmdtervM, Jeul.ira «&gt;f b»-r hiidnnd.
writchl-d hi* hiuv'rtueiita. and ime m&gt;&gt;iniiig
artuali-.’ di-u&gt;orn-d thnt tiuaut kira.ng
Lugging the servant girl. Br-sidlirim wa­
tt it h-iipin deMMfermgftonthro&lt;&gt;f hi* wife
an *lm|teiq*eJ tlm-agii the half np-ddra.r,
m»4 rimaAiwiih all tta* csadnwsof a gewniL lltaamldrenaud her;
.'better quit thy pre,-.
in4. i-r thcr a ill ssutoe a uisturlamcJ Ini
ibo-feiwly.'.
&gt;;
~3U.s na adminit-ir illu-aniti-n uf tin-

. mml-nt. ■ U l&lt; b. Ik-red Ant they *»l‘ v-n
deavnr U&lt; poito*. theme-Lc* «t tlr h&gt;ir• ■ in .wrier t«* iwuwnul early in &lt;hr
-pring. ’ From tb&lt;-cxraiac.1 p-euthat t&gt;-w
rawupled by the advance, this will be n
rerniparativi-ty exey tMk. nnlCTWthe aony
sluiH fell loci upf F-rt Laramie.

lady in Milan. BnadHIa tosnabip by her
aflunred. A Mr. G. E Southwick or'
jgyGcn. Walker ini not appear at th&lt;Ihe tmpply of grain1 tk sn abn*dant In
of Mcudsvillc Pa., had been engaged to a . tiuie »wi for hia examination m New U«• Grrew that e\p-rtnti--n* ilru permitted.
Miss. Uura A. Evans uf Milin. &lt;hi vis-1 Icane. and hi» Lail wm ordered to Im fe. •
Iln the MM of Are-t t1»y price is high, the
iting the hdy .a few days srnev hw tried to foiled. .
supply lichm small «ra i.ceoifni of liewry
lie tK-v.
. nf^liila'Wfiia
mtn*. And ibis -ia the rasriai killhu Bl’s
Indore her to marry him, wbitb she re.
fijr I'iicf -jc-itcntimw &gt;a,. ings In
finwd at that time to do. 8-mthwick startEgT’Tlw Stock of ai^ar* &lt;.n han-I |n B.-.f ports, y v&lt; it d&lt;a» mrt npp.nr to liver. thii f» i ftimdti t.i"it. A a h«\Wa*je lin­
।‘ugr'more that*
per imperial ipiarter,
cd fi»r home, but only rrached Dexter, Buianntt k 142.000 taam*.. Tbe .Quaker
ing .tci*n Clivsnut alrret the other dav
! or aiHitti 61 |a-r Im-d.vl bf ni.r inc...urc.
wbvn be returned to milan; snterad the Vt’y repirts.* d-cliuc ia price*, but with­ ' And it-'w »i.h an inpial pr-dpcct tuat day. a pmtl -iiian aakvsl him •Sir. .-an you
t-H-me b«»w t«» find’ tfa 8’MrtFr &lt;s«Bmr
y-uing ladies's room at 8 n’cbck A. M.. out ri-gidariCy1.
,
1 uhe-.1t Will tall ti mnrlr ht O.lr»» . un it will *v-fc ‘ tir.*** MfeT*pt.v'. ’ *
■ rise! ar t'likwgo, and thit kith urv nliliv
and attempted to cut her thrift, wMlc in
.-aruji*'- .MLira, sp«ld t-ta!’ -i»y iBgthiAbout forty-five ^tm-rc working ' iala.il.!.- for iuud, let lit see bow the case 'hr Ihc'iir wulltef oh, Ira. In.; htsqt*-»bed. She partly warded off the blowpind
- t.-in :l-.
°
lied, her screwms arousing those in tbe girls left New ‘Y’oik, on tliu first of Dec.,: ! The prcxrtit rate ..f Irrigbt per rail t on.-r g-'ipmg upon the ralusalk. ILhouse, Ubo on entering the n-m, found under I be chargeul Air Ertv.Jgvo, lueeck ' froth GiiCBp.0 t.&lt; New Vmk is rale dollar «*• a $lr.mg-r wh-i had reimc to lown«m
bitalrc w. -md naked for inftfrmari m; but
him under the bed rnd.-ax oring to enfbis boiiica in tbv west.
' |&lt;-r &lt;•«».; th.it in, sixty cents a laisiwf f.«r
I wheat, n.uktng it cwt 61 20 a baihy.*L de- . the more ba pondered, tbv more ht wu*
own throat. Although undly wounded,
' flreted. Tr.e wintei rale ol Iretglit will | vnvlncvd that hia uiikn.Ah informant ha*J
A
fire
occurred
atYpsiLnli
.4)
the
3&gt;l
;
it is thought both will rreuver. He L, in
answered him wisely .—.V. F. O'tttratr.
im-t. It su unfitted to llM ruM aide uf j' la- Mt least to jaw rent higher.’ uihuncmg I
custudy.
tlie irii-r, doing damage to the ttn&lt;mNt. l | tbe brice ot 61 22 a Irtndtel. The pri-ent
crat^of whent nt &lt;Mces.v, lit v&lt;pul or bd-4
fH.OOO, no insurance.
The BettiM- JucAct
ter iputlity ’tun Ctdcngu areraar, being j
(la tnnrti'-l; utal the rite of freight twen- !
Ing rem’niSfehec:,*!;
ty i-nts u I u*h»-l, l.«ra *t.;ud« tiie;.-c u
I -.peaking of the arcrvmt uf a y &gt;»uth in De­
ST’Tbc injunction hkuiii»L ila- M« rra

wb'e’i tin- ui.rtii.g sclretvd a cumraittre " as eulk-d to iwder. A letter was read
..ffivi- e'UMfalmg.d'd. Wm.A. Philips. from the Vu-e President, stating that he
Dr. 8. B Prvntfai. Wm. HutehinMin. w.-uld not by sblit to ruacb Washiiig'xm
Gi-n. J. II. Ijiiic and Dr. N.-uman. wh-i by the opuMing of llw Session.

Wty , tWrke e.tiM a lm»lid agism*; t'.c ■
llllihits liirnntr, wlujisli- l-ihign.i tfi.-H^b-i
er prices.
flatterii-g filimteif Ilfat r.U i
a tiri.t is t- U- .-XjHir.cd. Bi-.-aa th.- Allan- *
J.i- Jud »&lt; I
a profit ufa.X re. is . b ;-h

tile Clmrlci Cnk rod E.xduingc B.-it&lt;ks
ll-irtford conn.-eticut Ims Lewi re'nidvc

Haring nccasirm to take u short ride
Hon. Benjamin Eiupatrick of Alainerting a« giv. u below.
bantu, was choarti I’rvsidvnt pro tent.— into the country. yesterday, we raw U-unibreaking new land. Tbeir work eeviurd
If lh»- rvsulntiiMto brinth•pint of Geo. \V. Bowman editor of tha Bedford
determined. r.i&gt;fat&lt; ncc tn the usurpation (Pa.) Gazette, was confirmed aaSuptiriu- to be well executed.
. .if th • Lccmhjiton Uo i veiitim, it is only tctidrut uf Public Printing.
ouch us all Emourn should fed. Tbo*1
In the House 222 members were pres­

Thc/gml/

tag.- p- ice.
53 U
Ac London. f«r wheat fnim CMcwsu.
«t an.I freight;50s Ir*un Emdaiid, wldtc
heat, W t- Rh; red 52 to 38»; Dautzig
iU-d 00 tu 62s; l'ngimrwg51s&lt;JJ|K-r4lt2
4it.di&gt;; Blavk bv» wheat generally, 50lu

pn-cubd the rreuluticnx adopted by the

hl iitarn pn-*. ni rate* ot freight, orta.-ivc

'ftose luring FURS.
—

I,.™, .1.1./~ 1M.I ,» «*"&gt;
cn«es rendering the emmos 'mi’-swt'dc by

IHiERSXiNs

-.n'DES ”i"A.
MilMKribcrlN-aira aril-ng i k-wfi..n.
................... J- m. Nevins:

uiuii lixiMi

I

_________

«»30lf.

PEBHAM OUTDOKE
rpiflEPnipritor »f the MeriwmifcHJuH,
1 w.mtd nwpvrtlully mil lb. ait.-:i’i.H1„f
thp Mercfomra, Farmer* and Mnlwie,
ohlintr out ..f thia city tn themulcnu*
t.-rmtf-.r a yourly su -. rinti.in t.. the
Guide; Mt« Ui ntuil Mtb'-ciiti. r- .-rife GO
eta. rt-r nmnt-u, makm^ ir th&gt;-■ herrmet
familr ncvspdp. r in th- t!i i:.d S-Jua.
Tlie «s»lum-&gt;* of tbe gnu), a ill rctitum Uu,
u-tial variety &lt;»f original an I *jsrv artidra
written not ..nly tn plvn*.- hut t..* instra*.
In regani' to r.ithire. the Guide will
maintain an lu-!&lt;*|ien h-nt new and fem
tiim: Ui lime will .iiLmeinires i*
c-HiJitctivu to b -&gt;irfi t!i.-on-alcit uum’uer.
’ \
• PU.VXIVAts.
|
As an iiidurc ii. ill f -a'pers-ms to feiterI eat tb.-niM-IvvN to u« t i&lt;a-‘iv» f-u- th.- -Her[ ertttik* G.nd.-,' w&lt;- -tbr th.- following prr.
mlnm*.. U|nin r&lt;s*.-ipt ol th.- names, pay
in advance, wr will torwaul th. in by sat
।
or .rtherwi..- if ordered, tu tbs addrew iifthoc- rii'itlil t&lt;&gt; them.
Jigri 0 sotecribcn. cash.

troit, teti yrara «d'xg&gt;-, wb-- bad the drill,
uilitn-n
. vTh.
. JVb.41 n In i «d aoiiic six
fimn.-r
re wdh wane taelre of ubr
pt.iytuaU-». »tr..llcd int • u i.uUJing i»&gt; pro­
ws- of c-itiiplrd.-n, witnrv Nt-rc Were
Krcral ,o,n.-r« -t work. Hut a short tun.
,-l .|&gt;M*1 utu r . iit. ruig, who i they c_lirJ
K all to lb.in, awl naked,* if w&lt;- didn.l
aunt eoui. thuy g .kJ to drink !" we ad
uisWt-rvd. yea,' when they pnxjucud u
uo gallon jug a.vl told up b* *wlp oarwh.B..’ ub.cii wi-drl. On taathig it' ec
i-luaed to dr.n ‘, a i wu»L4i
B..t

M'epr.sim tint r«*a.-l&gt; cun hi- cteir
h-rril on the other aukns to d liver
tlM-irvurgov- l.&lt;rc l-y the first of Erbuary;
or that Minns «*t the iiiai lic.L-d i-lh- ships
alm would twnuly Mllxu t to anvh usur­ ent and anawrrc*l to their nahieai.
The L -gislature of this State met and in lla» p--rt r-uid tn- fin.I &lt; - e-.mraet til p»
ami re turn Iwf.ire tf..» 1st
M ic-i, ..r «
pation ate iinworthv ihunimi -of freemen;
On the first Ballot, Janna L. Orr of ■■ntatmkd Drcrmbcr 7lL
no mb Iwfi-re- .-annl tiii-j Likes ure- op n.
nnJ the M.ish'of ahatm-might well m.m- S. C., was rlcvtbd sptakcr. Hie tote
*4gk'“See Adteriis.-nimi in unoib&lt;-r c
lle oiirdveks if oiir o-uiitrynirn in Kaol-vvijinv ereatest acunety. if the. cis uitx- r*U“'
limn of Ike Great Storg of Cirr LiftJ. L. Orr, of S. C..
I2S
-ii--.jot s b.-jt and flu ir in t|.»- r.ty.
ais were »i Joa; toiisetrw
their digniI !*.•»
Old Hxl’x ius PawswtoHKn
tjr.as A nvittu citi&lt;m« i« t-» allow a
Ni-w. wr put ilie &gt;pH-»*.i&lt;in to wou-rii
G. A. Grow of Penn.
M
lariik-r ; urf, »u-h lac . m these ix-furw
si-li.-mv wiehns that pr-.p-dvl tnbrperpeBantering.
13
Oxa or tux Mxmbkus.— Tlie K:m-ae .Olivia it wi'c t&lt;- b i|d jour wheat f.i
Messrs. SUpbcnsuf Gcrgiaund Banis
trutril lipat the n‘, t-- tn- ■•”!&gt;stl.nafe&lt;l »itliliigls-r pn -■-? In l ing uign tint stMiie i-f
-sit m ikuig n atrenu -n- cffi.rt todefeat it; of Mssk.. Were appointed a committee t»i Herald of freedom al-tes that Jk.xkixs a H-iiItv.i’h wop iw-d ytarr tarms out of
Pnuahvcry dclugstu iu. the Ldu i*mu» b.- wood- a 11 ‘-iwk-rstiuHl, wi-sjk k th.L'lh.ac rrM-lntiiaiaeaii by any piwdhjli- conduct Mr. Orr to the Chair.
Constitutional Couiiaito-n, died of drlln
■anfe worth th.- jswr-crl If it is. h- l I tm
ty bi- interpn-bHl as in tiny way defiant,
un trentrui, on w.-dlHMlny last, ut I. - .n l tri.st t-■ bic . mH common arm.-.
we h«»|-c and trust they »ill find a nwpfnsc

1 iii the hwrt ufwt-ry true lover of lib-tty.
In another part of thia paper hi an arti­
We hive only 11 place ourM-hco, in im- cle fnnn tlie JV }’. Tribune, under the
aginatl.m.* in their place, in order tu de- bead s*aZ?i r» import trkeot. We oun.•cminrawhat mmld be 0 ir feelings— tm-nd Its cdrful pertwal t-» all tarmcraund
whutw.tald l«- inir d. termination and uur Ollaira wbo have a beat on hand; and e«dcfi-m*. If we feel that in such a case we j |-trial ly if they owo ck-bts which ought tu

THEC

NEW

Tbi* day re-.-iv
Wd tim.wl m,v
q-aab
KNA
Bturit. where c«lr
W I.t Print*. S'm
Yhaw. Brady M
- U.K—ffetela
fv.-luu&gt;n. . .4 .
M.re. Mth i«i7.

compton.
If jn-lii* overtake all’ th
mytiibcra of that t'ouv.-ui'.o -. every soul

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Instanced
Young America Ahead.

kerri.i 8o

uf them wiil find ‘soak-a in thv-r bunts'’ i pd» J2 phr nut a ui n t. ti.r m&lt; n-» to inbriore sm-lher new year. '
icrtl'll uhvat or fioui it prvs. tit pre. at.,
b'!'Ff r a n**; While the Ail ih'.l 'ntt ।
Hl4« H.ii ar.- op,n*
m il an . bpi-i-

JUST B

timid Uimriy submit to, and liatk-H»ly xc-1, be paid. 'Our renders will bear us ’ witqaieasc in Mich tyranny, such uuirptiteni' m-*a,th il.rir sdvica.h.-t* Iren.ofti-n and re­
mid e-ieh aliu-e tui-n Cirearil Jo lilK-rt v, J' peatedly, to sctl. early. Somchaye heed­
-nd adieu to e.crytbiitg which frccmeti ed our advice Slid profited by it. Other-

’Ur.

DRES

Saeh m Prints.
ria--*. I*, ruiict'a
wwriety vf W.-d

hold dear—we are only tit tji la: slates,

liave not; as they had a p rf.-ct right u.
tuid Norllu-rn aiul^Siiutl-ent Slnv&lt;&lt;- a k , du—while others, by Mug without a
but e only tiionitiuuv tlx- policy alruady ! eu«n.ly pap. r or any paper al all. hfive

phH -appby---f h-yna Dcmswraey toward*
(be Bi-jaiidfeun*.
'EWy pcqivtrate all tn-guu.to rrnnstorm our beautiful country sulTcrud from want ui ki-oaledge.
kutJs Lf-rteKMliue-* and vn tmrttc*. and
We Lave fnnn time tn time; given our
when they find tl« Rwpublieana p^-epoig
rcaauM for a liclief that 4 drcliac tu the
lu i-t&gt; them they iium r wind ami tell u*l»
price uf wheat w»a im-viiablr. Would
keep qui&lt;-t,«ir«gb iall■rrtifleadwtiiriuiiio
U'bcreas,
A
Imdy
of
men,
claim
13g
Iu
mi tiafatmiuh. biaf d.»trov tbe L'ne-n.’— '
we but study the .signs -&gt;» the tirnvw w«
ut-t a* a CuUatitiith.iiul C«arectitiou, liaie ।
Asp. /, Ali/fe.
’
presumed lu J'runtc a Bute G-nstitutiun might save uursclvo. nim.-b tremble and
lor
Kalinas,
uitb--ut
submitting
the
aumc
. Gemma.'MCMHoa.—Frewu an ex&lt;-han»&lt;ri-py tli.'. U&gt;.i.ra.Dgderidi-lir o.-igiiuil- to u loin of the jnsiple.
And nl:. rvus they wen* -kettd by al
M-rmop. wud t-i k.lp- been delivered by
Mi.M«cc*-ncf&gt;rvM-ii.-r at Oxfi-.-d, Fngl'in.1. teiii-xll mumriiy. -f the pc.-p|c 'd'Uiis tc^9
,
\Vc arp ratb r ira l ord U. think is will ipry, and rvpresstil inlc.ewta that were |
symilly
difiahsl i y un •uvrwbclni.ng i—1 ills id nu now ^ucsUou, but cau l's
^ifit Bias l»,tdtfy |vb-»&gt;ii a* well as that
Muux bd beat al making Bread, Credit
xml wu Ilu&gt;&lt; c-Mivfalod t-r dish it up vu.« ill the recent Outwlier drctm.i:
A«1 -Orm-Jlp.
K
iUj buodi: id'.-ur renders: .
-----r.—• iiitmn, olipi Zliaix to Ila: pe-,p|ol ..
.
'I -atm nm on.- rd your ikatii- imide, fine
wig'matrd a t ile »wm&lt;llu -ifpiu- ‘ Cake,'die., du-., may be a quesb'U w itb
•pafa-a, mrivlly-tiumihrd pre'utibrri- 1 tell tendril aidMihtjlMi t-. deceive Gugrcaa •uim, but it to n-« with us. 1 burn: Sam­
yua Un- phiiii Snub. Wkst are your
and aco-hipl.iJi llu-ir wicked purp-.iM.-M; ples luntisbod us a cm &lt;4 a super.ur «p.at|M*ti*msl ■ Larelaand dleri fiddling, guzicy, ana he have to tb.uk Mr. Mown that
u-utingl Cm yAtl be saved by I *ri.errC-rs-, .
Reridvril That, fe-LLng it n«&gt;t too Ute. tue priulcr lias bad su metking tu cal
dreub W ill-y urn-ktrere-s ci re y-rti p.i'vwr -;DCV
tender Iruformal rvlatjoD to
p-irtssnto hcaveii? K»! (Am you fiddle
agum.
tl* -e mi-guided melt, find to secure sia-h.
vunrss-lf into u Larch ans-eg alm-pl No!
luuac iu want uf any thing in tit Bake­
u^gr lh« ut, by every iu irtimt-nt of Lou-.r
d“hc«- yourself In damrafli..n
ana jtixlii-u* to d.-sist from audi danger- ry line, s til m&gt; Will t«, g.iu li.Auk
tUrgot'a. Y«m may guzzle wine • tito imd trv.itemalde pTm-iicre.
'
avail, lie can be ii.xnu ou Lburvli sL,
ftTW.ri,Mt
WHhl • •‘•'tile ««f Water
2. ImaoIvuI, Dut, should they pn-siat
Jtw.cra-lyn-irc-ngnvfe-reidici! Will the in tieir ctf.irae, Wy hereby declare them thi ic Uuur« south ol d. U. Itubvrts C Lu's
IMV.—^n|ur here, icmiesture.
Drug bloiu.
5$ u.-4w!i us, the Lu;g raids] ’Tie odd*, if 1'raUur-i tu the k-giumdu govrrnmvut of
bus luiuavsUL
limy d- &lt;1 W il 1 Marly r» jant. and »wenr. tlx- pv-oplcr-rtu-niiva to the puhl c peace,
ainj,plrntlL-aud exit wwh you] Nid Tbr ,md outUwu k* th- gtlurjl x.iiurily they
.
M.r;ya.irf n 1 shutfl re
You wfil.b- Iwm- reihitcl.
3. Bes-lretl, Tlutt t.'»e Ueoiiipton Cnneir.fow4.in smjt y*»u little SMpoc:. ImSuicc the disap|»eara&amp;«: of our young
cner wiil v-m.-i. with -Jiri reapera, and stihiii.&gt;:i is 11 gross vmhtiou iif the exprresr.l;wUbry of the (a-ople id Katuuis; winter, luipi uvuiuenu in the shape uislbu
f-rkst, xnl.y.u adl 1w«wl4-.&lt;c 1 an&lt;l feom I
tfint. it'if a fraii'L ami l&gt;. goUurt of fraud. and in-w a alts, have been rtpuily prv'•iiigfitdted i-.ito; an I bosMwd ii&gt; -bell!
aijJ «e stdemniy pledge omf^gca to regr—" u hope uur Surat t ouiunaa
.Jteul; J will lril ymi th« plain truth.— . »i»t tv the I Mt MltL-mpU tu thrust it upon mnerabU riiurau will pvrat-veru iu wtal
jAmoi-jn »-id Mtaniiirtiwud Mrioeh are
4. RtMiivod. That, a hilc wr reoognix..- doing, iu.nl tn* uuuuecteHis are o mi pie
gtet'ww Ifeibnm- i»&gt;t t'.-r jmhL Ftvdan
d right pi uiiy rrsjoTialdn Ih«1v of rum Ud m» Hurt Wu may fave the full taudi.
wriichc*! 1 hiv.- brard y-m wnu&lt;b-iiti 1
. or^inulc »'epa to a.cure au miumic of »ucu ah are ahead) ouiit.
brvwl. »'it trit
it her. b.-ti&gt;r.i me.« f -r tl&lt; tut1 if biat*-. ae rvyodiutethr
‘*’i: *■’■'
*—’-I ’»’&gt;(•' t But I C II youj
mulk-.l dpc'.ujw । r jpajed t&gt;&gt; br held •uc
•1.. .1 .. - .if .... I.. ...&gt;.... ____ .. .11 ____ ■
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J .ix-mbcr next, us a furtv tKfn

J^fl'i Al-&lt;mnui.(.if.i1i
With a bounteous crop
&lt;* rv-,|* it
i b itIrr M-izril by s 11 i
would lw u very ctirioii* result. p.»,ri.i-u.
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” rigfil. and ______ _______
Iurly while the cuuntry rigroaning ,.n 1. r
tfisl the hi a fr.. u whii-j he but-.-r wo»
a li-ad .if deH for un rxecr-a of inifswra1-lr was subject to the «r..mp and that
terns, il we sboul-1 import into the city ..f
fad the butter to alirink In aright.
New Vmk. during the sppmaifeng win­
ter, uur bm.&lt;foti.fla (r. m the ports
RbMAsrx im Bb*l Lire -Th- Worof lbw Black Sch.
log us see wh r ecst-jr (Mure ) Spy at tin that n *ew&gt;lavthe .'-liatH-v Is, tamus.- such nil! lie ;feined an Irhhimm ttam.-d' Mi-4m-| Jml-t.
pay; not pay the country in wasf- n’ to thi-8'a'r Alni-l.-mw a- Mon.
political
HKHiiy pong of yfew. h&lt;it if s-n.’ngi-th.-r with bi* fair m-.-be e-&gt;
p itidividuul who may invest cMbron. by Mr. BimuL-.-r, cl.-rk of ilo■
_ .
... that spiculaliun.
\ H c are I..IJ that in c--ns. qucu&lt;c ofthc mit, inorclng afiieIwkltig 1 i-h |«dv calltauint-ial difficultim, the uaiul operator* .4 at Mr. Bimnivtcrw r.ffiee. Mating that
in tbe gram m.irk-u of tlM West hare •te- wn» fr»m (1i4rleta-.it (S- C) A id mm■
failed tu k.-nd forward a s q.pl v aufllcjrttt In arimeli -f u bn .th.-r who n -lie had imt।
to se-ve th.- aante I.f the acalatordd-iring
the the winter, ami that it ia n--w t.si Ut.
to *ehd out funds, if mb luul th.-ui. tu gri
wheat from Chlcagu before th- lakes and
ramh will freeze up, nnd c.m*«-&lt;|i&gt;riith
Ibepnre of fl.iur w 111 ad rance just *» much
a» tbe pn&lt;5u of fieigbt is high r un-m th-rails ih.m upon the navigable water-.—
Pn.trtbly that is a fat. ami taking it for
granted, ww should say tknt.nll wb-nwn
Mould Mt uItaly tu buy thrir winter sup

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CITY LIFE.

Demin* Bliertlnc
"inJftrBCB

Old Ha tin, The Pawnbroker

‘'Wsaarsstr

ELEIATED
(»VKN BTOVE8,
!.&lt;»\V OVEN STOVES.
PAI LOR I WK STOVES
Sssr seen lb thistowa. gur list*aid IkiHs.

TO HOUSE BUHZDIF3

rit.TCUrf »ew youc iuMontatx timkh.
Tte tens. Of &lt;44 ttsan. ihas.-t,
(.to .
pto* by uuj ®f ear un-&lt; pusuriul Xbimo
r.s huveU.i&gt;&gt;.»»chanwteriaito iscn.. is a risi4
au4 Steal slnluo&lt; nianasr rack alardinx
REVOLCTIUJU UF rRlMK AXU UYSEItY.
‘ daily MM1 n, III .or Very Ulldat, within
w4-tiT-.r -yht ymr.. Wu- Ftnted that I er
j lh«- gr.-at Avu-wittu Metropolis, that tbu
hii«hu-u1 wiji a pLtn'tcr. Tbirg.- pn. ertv.
— WMU. . null W. IB &lt;1 41- BI.U -II I- IU
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v.ider nlmdih-ra at the
HfUNCtS ttuWE*.
nnd that -h ha I head th it h-r br-.-theASrul’NlJlNG DEVELOPMENra.
Rssliags Fetmatr IrtK ,K7.
ty&lt;9
Iwi b*t hr* wife, wt, I^r-'r. mid in thin s c ;
tb&gt;n of citintry. J5»k- «nid lih name was 1
. Jr1! 'rik-irelmg aturv .if ora-eial
Nfo-ha.-l Biinih. Mr, Hunnl»trr |4rintrd i' II c in New Turk; wliicii tins had a lutee
i.i
—IM
iAJ.—. u ~ ... ?
-i; ««h- inrraiglmwl ifiv c .tiniry. TL, _
hM Kr--.t p.w. r m a entw. sod skill jM
,lhc dmilmath u of character, as &gt;&lt;■![ »
■ IdrjnMt'iu i.bilitira in relating fa ts in a
‘ivdjhMter.'—Am/sw Trw-seriBLDDH CARLE1UN, pJdwher..
As a partir-nlar frirud ha* taken the
810 Britodwar-. N. Y. iilw-rty to rhi-nhste the ai.irv that we are
keef.intf a GRO&amp; SHOE. I take life* &lt;&gt;p
I to il wMtonatlj, asd andma a fcarlrd’o.prT
Cirtanity ti&gt; say tn my frivnd-F- • c-dwt
ra»«tve&gt;ee;-j .1 tlie bteTfo'mail
n-t tin- case, n-ir never will lw * b-nj
»»I am aau--, and tin WHISKEY HARBEL I pn iuloii.y it-liur was filled with
■ : ;
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Tbatikful to my numerous custQmers
for llu-ir pert liberal f-utronagr. I bop' to
merit a continuenee of the
au HAWLEY.
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AT THE OLD STAND

Rodgers &amp;■ Gup. tun. have guncup!
------ -— uitu the third s---y uf hk&gt;Wer»
Blurit aud filled up a S~lu&lt;m. They hat e

Illinois or lmlun.1 farmer the fitUrtb part
taken up several kegs ut UyMera and, We -.1 tbiu sum! On t'w contrary it n»4y h..
au hfjsry &gt;. him, l»rwn»e it may induce
«M&gt;rcbilo-« to import wbewt Hom Odi-ww.
At our U&gt;t ad.ires from th.t port uefitoi
tb-.t, owing tu th,- v.-ry ratuy weadMCMml
Led state of tbu nrads. die prior of aln-at
*“• wmsiarfly higtg y rt livre are the quo j
tMwte. .u uteri-ng currency, n-&lt;l m&gt;h at
tfecsMi, but itovrrrf mb. r E-irtipcm&gt;*and

arc afraid sosiicUimg else.

*4&lt;T rlftoxB-

BOOT

Lsdic** Grytrrs
p«-d MKinowtir

�^JsTlXGsi’WCB CURRENT.

UM AM jeumiE STICK

PIHI*

SPRING

COLUMN

Arc cxrtM tha Mrk (• n ri»»i »mr
before l*M«ai »f aai Medktw.

Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Ctx.
Bf£KLEY

(*v nti

To (he Public,

I Still Live.

old

IXUHB8. BUD IUD

Ki i'CHIUn.

arasD ora. a. A: c. u cou.)

nAA E now in itoro an I ofler at EX
TKEMELY LOW PUICBi Ar
CASli.^iUv t&lt;f tin- inrgt»t and nmal desir­
able Stock «if guild* cv&lt;T offered in

OF

KALAMAZOO.
Ofir awiiAnuwv'iCStiinlfi stMEFnaiv 0ry

Citizens of P. C. and

Vicinity.

.

FOR miAJD'Z’T&gt;Jk“5ri

I liave Itecn reported in ^ew' Y.7r£ aieej-

ling Giaala f..r tb- Inst *IS nnmtha,
,n?’!wn Ne&lt; Y,,rk priers.—
« ill Von plea-x fav.&lt; me
with'fell Mfl exam­
ine my athek of

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(New Ymk price*.
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Hr is tin d dt diaguwted whh iM tnml i 100 M^milla* in every at via fn&gt;m 01 JOO
,tn fcip.00.
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I and •» are hi. creditor*; therefiirr PAY 1|
! AS YOU GO; and eennitable* wmi’t truuh- 300 Paraw^w, ciuhracing many tww style I
I
at low pi in*.
io pm.
i Bonnets, Rildwaia, and artiikiab in great
variety.

Shoes

CLOTHING.
,
IIOOIS AND SHOES. '
Notwitbntan^lng tlie hh?h price &gt;ft C»tHATS AND CAPS.
tn»i (aiioda. I idnill m*|| *71p Tup Print* fur
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AND GROCERIES.
121 rvnta middling fur 8, S’riiH-. THt«,
lienhua Krnturkr j&lt;tm«. Drill* Sherpa I -1’unluMJiglnrp ly from Amliouw, Im ']
Gray. Cawdinet. Sattiee^ta. Flannril* ; |mrtCF* un«! Miuulf.ii •titer- *c are atflblrd
tw iilid nnd rmta illep Green, Yellow, Ketl । hinder many p«*l* at pyivr* that dirfy ।
eomputitiun, and invite the axteution uf,
and White, ladt flniimd.
I lira t in* &gt;1 Uvycin.
.
Nntai'UsiHiulliig the»!va»CiJ in TEAS
|
j.iur f.iolitn-for pun-h-■injijr ****•!•« that
wrafccn.inb*l
to
offer
lira same Onyfauf
Foeii taCnai* OnrCMta, Peat., Ve tv eb:ru
- pun ArtieU at tl»c r.n-ir ppicw.

CATALOGUE.

AND

Beady-Made Clothing J

GAITEBS

FALL GOODS,
*•“! aider lul* ]-&lt; UUlii-u m &lt;h*
g, .Siu-u- f- ‘ ■ ■* ••vkly iK-«»i*jwr;&lt;iil libbed
URm**« ■ •
S b ■*/ J- »'.» b- b»
Miterm if:’, to 1-v- onev *t.ra*»t i&lt; rscat • «
Jnlisia.--' --rh pns«dl»g tl*
trfUmnifi
-a da j-iru.i"•
atSwi
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TllvffE IS

. I. * *- . ..
. '•’’■ncr TMtMiO
&gt;u
uu I tepun U&gt; AleKMuler 11. (Vri-ing. fiatrd ifc,
thirtieth der cf Jaa», A. It. uur tl&lt;&gt;u&gt;*Ld rielit
hut4ted mi fifty.th* .«•! rwordd in i|. mt,
u‘r^»r.t. uf lurry
;F 1. t r* r

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I Gmidai, ratniut ltc‘r&lt;|Uin. d, arid e nib rare*
[ many stylesnot to be Krnnd dxvhere. ;
100 PjMNe CHrpetmg, from Auction at*

4*r',u

tuMTTAM-' AiuXEY TUBL'Y UOOHdavr

HATS AND CAPS

^*rSua.) Ill ANSCOAIB’S,

(uu... .1. r“
&gt;.&gt;.&lt;&lt;•1.11.
t\ i.-qjuu.
(I jte nf tlie firm nf S.
C. L. QubL.)
' Knlamaoi**, Mnr, I. 1837.
n.*lli

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ITOOKTANT NOTICE.
I liks thh puUia mulled -C notify it.;; thow la

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" *‘~VJjX*WM&gt; **■ vv**I.W,
At W It- 1- m|.- rnd Retail. at stub price* J- B-4 J- X. (Ion.
Mv&lt;i(« -^r.
•hut it a ill dra an indu&lt;x"&gt;rftt far Country
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Atl'yafor Motteam.
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Dated. JCy Lib, tVfii.
I entail
Mervlut"" r. ll ir., uiw| Farnwm from a
*ii»^tt*&lt;v. t&lt;» rail and ciaiuine irafart* pur n-rnrtf Porn fX,.

the caihs OVER

C3* Rcjncmber the

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' Hueti i fir»a«tpii &gt;. Far Pr-ip*, C. Id Pmeil* am!
P»»» wllb Dilnrr Carah Klrsr plaited and Utnura

sign of the

BllXXlfH OLD AXD XEW-IMdn. He
cbawbn.* .tt|w«as farsraeti*.

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'*H • UN 8 1‘Ll’ftlN.
I Cinxhami il !r«« thancn.(Xaiilera« very riieap
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nc.,t» 1
a. L.« a. r. u iant a
' llio-e cheap Lmdilrg Ulawiufaik-nru d.f

LARGE

CLOTLNG

NEW GOODS
1¥* «by r....... ci.

KALAMAZOO

JIWHII*

ureal um c tor Dyspeps a. !•*«'•

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BOOT

on the buildini

lira -f.--. &lt;•

WALL PAI'En AXP BOIHOS

O. D. HANSCOMS

ruUlM*. ul V ale Ca;i**e. Ih.t'ar) cnlrv'* FtiraaAy&lt;y,«*e_ l«|trtur ailu iqaitiaei Cl'kLhnGu.-il
part* ut Ikr Calle* M«lr».
MF UU8LbVk. TillSt—Kirrv balllr af tl.r
mouar FEl’HlN bear* Ibranum Manalme r-f J.
RlkuKlibu.M. It.. fl.UMlelui.iu, l a. Cupy i^Ul
aud Tiaue Mark M-eurvd.
t&lt;r huW Of all iturfai*!. rad Urutara in Medi­
IkiiMim-ri* and Vi sling*. U the largitt cines Frier InK IMibUlR i«r Luille.
lylfi
a-i.1 w«it varinl wit bnui-Lt to ll;i* I ur «ak by ii***r A SruCLiuNa l.aatuiga Mich .
;.Li|t. In «ntM4ij*l‘4&gt; I would till ypurat-

May.Otb 1S57.

h*2r.

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

BROADCI.OTIIS.

AT THE HASTINGS

Chemical*, Paint, Oils
TVIII-ENTINE, ALCOHOL,

thin, in til* c—pninR
» .r&amp;ndi.f W. »lt*e u&gt;
lurk loau-VJu*.

LOSE—By^lrat

■iibrr'At &lt;&gt;r ahnu
Jurying h Uli'l logrtlbT with a full stuck &lt; f I
tl«. elcv-futb day ofJ uljy a ealinkm
let c--utai|iiiig (Ui&lt;- llutc ■of eighty dollar,
U"vi' *•&gt; Jami-s Milky t
tn. .Peter
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Cqiincr.
tv?-- S«.-h ■■ TEA. OIHW SI-GAB, sri
PAINTS AND DTESTCFFS. -r brtthT’hi.il n nwd order dratkri Ly the I EX r El-Ell, llsll, ™ . worf ..terything in tin- Grocery lint, »U&gt;b as
VridtiauGcK IU, IlaJJcT :&lt;■ els lei'ge. Ex. U rreasnriT of (’.•»!(tun to Peter Crfitncr
Illi-aiTepi ell a.y llu-Tn-iivurvr of Barry
Luga caul. Cuf [ eras Vitriol Ac.
will be wanU-d for Ei-oily wra. And
■ 'ounly. «!*• • &lt;"■ lude given by I. E. 11athey hare on lumd tlie but kind
i .•i-r-’f thn-c dollar* tu Peter Cnuncr or
of ammunition for afiorbwnen
I U-ays-r. soiuv time In June last, and smne
euchas powder, and' PerA ft ■ ea»-^ ju-t tu a«.-iuiii&lt;4»l»—nude tip befurr
j-mall change. I bett-hy ntuih-n all per­
cummid ‘Oip* of aTI kinds
-on* again*! pfin-l.r.dng the above filing*
Water I’rooil. und
i riotis Ant pCKWMifipdiBg tl&gt;c aluivc wlutb.-r&gt;, 8 h n t,
let andiiWigalhrtwany rriurnlug thcMtne
Ixwl, &amp;c.
i.itira*ulwriln-r
aimll
Ira
lllit-r.illv
reward
4»g«t» atdMrd—eeTtibeai-arill Medea 1H
All tie pop­
si.
PE1ER CRAMER.
ular Pa*- ent
Wn.dlwd.
’8.Y1_____
Medicine*, ol tha
~WANTRD.^A ifcir
ol pM
Win'd on a-alrH ripthra. «t ffti* ■■flitT. Almi Pvrk. l-.nl, Butti.r, WuMt. Oata.-Corti,
Hiiie*, Pi-iix Fur* and av«-n Paper Hair
ricty of tlw choicest Pcrfuf..r whi&lt;hthe hik'Ui-.t markedurico will Ira
net f.-r th• ..NfracisLacr-itndluweJ on ►ul-Mriptiotv Who say* be
m&lt; .iaiiott ’&lt;f the Italics. Abo
i-m m.t pay 1*.»r hl- paper!
Stationery . Petis, Pi-m il*, Ink, (ev­
ery vnrivi'y) Paper, Ensrlops Arc,
They would rr*prrtlvr!y ••m-.inwa to
'faxes for
the
cilixi-n* ol' Ha*l’mg« i.iitl of lira sur­
•rm: t ax pa rats «rn..!»•«» m «&lt;r n.»
1 tine, ent hrr-br ti.f.mn', IbM the Tnvarrt rounding Granay.m-waradk that lh«-y in­
uii|b-i.«rt' emrlrttpp-ttd &lt;l‘* towaebp tend to -rail every thing in their line of the
at tb-.v n-rfS't.Iu’A KfiMwsau
. vfr.’ilUY 'IONDA* &amp; TUESDAY InpiucM a* dMwp a.cdnlra bought nt.any
Of
*c*A.f-vi* U*» firvl tar of IkrvaJisr 13.’f PUul,,l&lt; ! i-.hi:■&gt;
u.thaMUiwy^^ UJSttebA
(in e ti* a «all and ;t*dgc far your*.-! ve*.
Pn-ltrae of most kinds will ba taken in
Hutiari Wee w.l*4
•»*
etHMfigi-.
8|&gt;ccial attratbm will Ira given to com... h ■» j ■ Ca.etfn_ .. uer, .pice, I cj*t*ri. nut
junmding M»d |itt!ting up Prescriptions.—
SjTaXX
1 TH- «b-cc rad ral raP
An I gvogy.idra piircUaijiftMcdicinca here

..r&lt;i- ih- »•»
&lt;*«»f *!4,h»
rf|i .-k&gt;

ms uweiBi

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\n hints of garments cut
AS USUAL

JISl KI'.-UBVEI) a n. » Utiit'J
BOOT* null
a’ic* G.jter. liu-kLi* and IJ-H’t*.

New Barry Mill,
IS now in &lt;aiM*e**fa! oprralluo, rsady
to do any amount of
*.

CUSTOM "W

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES.

GIFTS! GIFTS!!

5000

all |
Wishing to buy or
evil to call before l« gninit^

trtiruhrlv ft«n the attention
h • itrij building to tin* tact
■-l llei-ejvrd a large rl ek «»l
• LmmihI that I will * .rnivJi
nail*, Door Triinndi ^a &amp;c..
i^.'irnaa poraiLlc.
II J KENHELD

-;..LD ASD Sitint WatctiM tlie Mild at wbolerade Jirti r*.—
TU* t-t(«ki cbrapi-*t afil beat hit «f watch­
.... Itelorv • (trill bi lira public, a
irift in jpwelrv worth fnitn Al l" *12 will
Ira given With every vr.'U-h in prvw.riion
to its vwlue. Ik-trig drwicriin* uf introbushel,
during pur good* pr ..minwitly to the
|&gt; in irdertoimrt «*i&lt;h «i**u-k, ready
9t..rr In Wert nd «C Uni-u Bh*kand tush ml-*. »* h*v«s«ii"i v-&lt;1 tb“luvih'
&lt;*| fbr t!i.-irili*|-'*il. We
KaM End «&gt;f T'KDCoil p. ration \ i-rgr.opcn faw atlff -md 7
- JTotlb aide •&gt;« Main S»«^- Fine Silver Ls-ptor. "
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L. EUCBI-EV.
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•• lluntrr crae,
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-La.i r heny hunter &lt;w*e IS-£

New Carpet Store.

BZ»

in aa gnod itfdtir and a* prompt aa any
other Mill in Hurry, orafcy itbrr county.
Having aeciiruJtbQ aervicct of

Geo. W. Fowler.

as Miller, and mir mill In mg hiilt on thw
iii'M improved pku, tugrtlwr with a good
Smnll-r—we an? priparnl to do tha
beat'of wink. Please give us a call.
Gatfipuul f»r vbrAt. .
IUH.TWOOD
GRANT.
llaMingv. Sv'p. 3, 18S7.

1856.
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“ ’•"ng. put. lev. “ ,
Gold anchor
bo»
•• lev. hunter cur-.
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- h.-rait fully «ng•• Eug. pU lev. -

MEDICINES.

Mr xuAwaAXv j Qtm&lt;yr
to vutrliwirub bl line the I'leeM give area
&lt;»il aud tut tbe until at tin. wrrtiuu. or

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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
that,*** b* fcund b tbe e..u rt, er WW « »*&gt;_ ■
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COMMISSIONERS NOl.CE.

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.JBUiWSEiaTtUIEE PLV
ING RAIN. ItAO-STAnt uxl DHL U-

GET.

.nt;,ia- in i» "■“&gt; 'J "l* ,2” 0bJU12i
n -v'l-l "I pi's-. ANSI'S” Child* Fill. At. *e£i.iauV»;i p«nk-«i.i^ »*n

ammunition
fc... msXiJi iMpl 4iw&gt; '±lp ib“,
N H,_,v .IW» i—A&gt;-“ 't'

Powd.r A 5. I 4J.UbnC*
f-"4U. UartWebt Nte^CH*

MlSCELLAXEUl'SABTICLES

looking glasses,

»h.. ruittc Calwa, pij-'-1’1'\
ti-t-nu-nl.

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Th* coiutia-’on «• ’hr a%.»e MinatiMloa-

‘JT 1

-

b. r..
Judge of Probate,

,

.

irrid tn lbr buti.il*. ol ear Olip^i tu n-t al I
,Wjdeuw«rAi&gt;.bii^ H&gt;MdiJiMii«r»iH.a*j.

LAST CALL.

.ri.Au, un^^jOTlnBu.
IbA.W Ji KL.-UU.

Dated Bratrag* J^iumUr H-i13. .
iicuoHXfc. Anonwt. Ctammllrf and
btettur. M^ClwwU Cctrrt Craaoieatontf.
» Uiicy-. abek, MwtK

•N- StnxDOTc, C-.nnty Traanrw.

Of-

a»tf

KEAURSER’S receipts.
Towwahip Trctmirttr’s llwipta for a^s
at thb eSoc.

,

end in Yocn
hdebi
and fiie |t«i41» »ilt be elected and pul M
ad■nwhouBM if &gt;»u wetepreeeal u «t«t Om

�AYER’S

’

PI LU'

An rarlw Ute M » &gt;■ alnt
taftrr kun »r ■■! »roun

T&gt;» la CitaToxCoriTTT.-LXh, the first Ttfr&gt;Jj* lrbrwI ■**
U"»d T«esday

fl!iLiu.u»innttiniraunm
JCIXS HAt'El. Kre..

—Orf the SnJ TliewJny hi Febm?£&amp; pti the first Tuesday io Slay, on tbe
fourth Tuqstky In September and first
tT|k*d\v In December.
T“ ^wr,r*u* Cofjnrr.—On the third Tnta
in Fsbniary and uo the first Tuesyfjyin Ortek-r.
'
..XRanar Covftt—On the fi.iirth TnrsF*,»«Oiry and the second Tucnday

L.

BUCKLEY

TV THE

CHANGE OF TIME.

The subscriber having a few days lon­
ger to remain id Ilaatirigs before reinining to the Wcat takes this ]uiblic method
■ &gt;f announcing bis intention of
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
than any nr all the stores in Barry cmmty.
.lie wishes It distinctly understood ,that
he means to sell

i.DlitEC

Citizens of P. C. nnd Battle Creek, Hah J.-;: rhd &amp;. Q.
Bapids St ago Route.
FOR REAXl'Sr ZP-A-TTl
N nnd add- Monday .August 81st. 18-'
Vicinity.

FALL GOODS,

^'!ri the RMtit'or tha estate of Caleb Carpenter Selectcd.
of ito towtulup ofllupa la aaU cuuuty Urceua I

taOikrrtt arp—ter tbr widow of rehl ilarererel.
' K5X*'&lt; ri'r certain rnMO'ia I totrib nt forth that
e re
w ,ntM »
it ia ordered Ural Monday tbeXtb

notjee to all i«.ilre mtrreaUd. by re«itiX a «ry
!*’“ nu“'v s»4 order i-' to pubii«ti-d iu tbe ttePuWieau ll.nner. a public nrerepap-r priulsd at
TTaSntijr* atid ercul&gt;i&lt;u)t in tuld rouun hie ike full
4»rs&gt;uf Kites we«U mice at Iimi tu cacd wrek

’

To the Public.

I Still Live.

CorSTT.—On the first Tncstlay
•i*Mun-h. «n tbe'first Ttiewhy in Juno.
,qff uie ihird Tncnday In Octr.ilier. and on
Tueiday in DvcehiW
Orrow a Cui'wrv.—On the Herd Tnev
-atey tn June and on the first Tues.lay in
Navetii bcr.
1 haw beeo reporter I in New York as sei*
^...J^twAOo CotTrTT—On the third Tuesling GimkIs for ik • Inal six m&gt;mtbs,
-day -in March and un the third Tseadr.y
jess than New York prices.—
IcNovi-mkr.
Will ..... ■lease favor ino
Oat rOmUXA CoCNTY—Oil the f.ltlrtht T«lrsw ith a call
»
‘n Jut11*, rmd on the w-cond Tuesday
In# nf
in Nitvemlier.
’ / DixoB Travs*ux Covxrr—On the secWBdTcewday in July mid the fourth Tors•iky in Noyqmber.
’ Dii&lt;dal Gran.1 Rapid*,) Gao. Maanx, !
;U*L1 aiMt '*°‘r- 1837. J
dr. Jtrd'jf.
ifcjTJTK OF MICHIGAN, B.fircoricw.
I
S3 Te.u.te Court for Mud ctmolr
(4|a oreaiou of tall court b-4-l^n at tha Prw“ lUrtiwpi &lt;» Munday Xovomber 9lh
KSL Pr»«u&lt; Ona I. Kay, Judge «f H.v '

..It A.__ ___

O

57. until further notier, stages will
leave the folKniing named plscrs, as fi.L
luwa, tn wit,:!
Lcsvn II.-is Si ng for Battle Creek. Mon­
day*. Wt-rlncwfaye and Fridays, at 7 o'­
clock. A. M. an-f arrive at Battlo Creek,
nt 1 o’vhwk, P. M. In time tu take tbe
aftern.sdi c.ira nu( nr west, and &lt;m Tuesdayw, Thuimtysand Saturday, nt one o’­
clock -P. M. in time to take the evening
train.ifcare. .
la-ave Buttle Creek for Ilw-'.lnge on
TueMkyK.Tburs'Jnys nnd Saturdsva nt 7
n’rlnck. A. Mte mid arrive nt liindings
at two r'ehik, P. M. nnd on Monrfavo
Wednesday a and Fridays at 4 n'dock, A.
M.. und arrive in Ilaatlngs, nt 10 o'clock.
IxMve IlnAtlngw for Grand Rapids on
Motldiya, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at
Khiclork A. M.. mid arrive al Gnuid
Rapids at 8 ..’dork P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids fi«r Hnst'mgs and
Battle Creek istTuradnys, Tbursdata, and
Saiurdai a, at four o'clock, P. M. *
17n-tf. ’
C. SIIEPAERD.

Shoes

He is tired A disgusted with oH trail
and so ar® his creditors; therefore PAY
AB YOU GO, and coutablua won't troub­
le you.

AND

CATALOGUE.
Notwithstanding the high price uf Cot­
Urn Gooda. I shall sell Tip Top Prints fir
124 rents middling for 8, StrijK-a, Tick*,
Detiinm Kentucky jean*. Drills Shucpn
Glty, Catsirnri. SnttiaHta. Flahnella
t« lilt'd and uiituillep Green, Yellow, Red
und White, kilt flannel.

CAITEBS

Keady-Made Clothing
•u4 -«sr Shirts. Tiairliog fags. L'tubreto, Lad«i wu-tol* Uoo.ry aud UI-.«.

HATS AND CAPS

&lt;l.t uul 1&lt; tid. iu tbe State &lt;.f Michigan and tbal
Ibe Mid llcfntdeuta are be«nn&lt;l tbe reach uf prore-M id 111. euort. Ou reot.uu &lt;4 Wells ud lluut
8-iliatura for C.-m|&gt;la&gt;M4&gt;t«. It it ordered UuU tbo
said Ih-frodrnt. X
,n-M —*
u- tri&gt;;

Main, Street,

herevf. sat Indrtoilt Uirrevf llisl Ito 14(11 to ta
1 kre u c-nif.i»cd, sad II to 6.HtorMdrre&amp;bat U*a
eumulaiusnl e*a*c thto ai.Ure- to to Ju. btotod la
tto fa nubticau Uauorraitttn tweeO d^re “&gt;*
tbit Mid pabllesliun to cwaUnard aoca is ercfa
w*rt for ail Wert, la •ecceaihia ar ibat a w j of
this order to pi rsuoaih wryad oa said drlmdcsla
atfoasl tw.aty days before tto tin* poreentod for
Wui. Burglrr

At Wholesale nnd Ifagit, nt aueb prices
tlmt it will k- an indneenieht for-Qamtry
Mcrchants, Prdlnra, mid Farinrrv from u
distana*, tn call nnd examine Indbru pur
ostsing ebew here.
'

HANSCOMB’S,

MialtarefoeCompn*.

KALAMAZOO.
CF Remember the

CIlAMBBIBALt-

Such a Dre am pirn. E»r Dr-»n». GM4 Psneih »i”l
P«u» silk aitvsf.C*»e&lt;. tUirepUiUd sndGenuau

TATE OF MICIHLaN. Tto Circuit Court
for tto Creutty uf Harry Iu Chancery
.
BONNETHOLD AND MEW-Mama D.
LsaMa, ChambrsA. Alpscts*. P*r»n&gt;sAla» U.-u&gt;uuiu Drake Cuuiptoneat, •

S

sign of the

LARGE RED BOOT

I continue to manufacture

HoU*. »•“““«

CLOT ING,

""

on the building.

3‘ miH. _ _____ r

°*-

V„—it.re

Wm. A. Ssatwtu- Bl j

BROADCLOTHS,

WALL P.tfffl AXt&gt; BOKDEI1S.

O. D. HANSCOMB

will be sold for fa re I- ta k| erataa rolta-cotne
reel took al &lt;L tewtitifut alylca. Window patter JT,I
-la. arUI. thiuk ufltoit
Il toiuu pari die teawu for rrilisg fonnrr*. Tool*
lal.alli«rr thrill al Irt. tl.re. curl toeing tbe
Irreitpurtatlrxi uittclf ritel cla~t Stylbee - tlnlIlBKt—Til. Top Three tiled fcukt
Uullinn, t
lined 4 tliillitic", llore. 5 rlulliugs. Pad Lock* s
du. Ctotl Lacks 1 alllllng.

amotrasrcusi tssqunx

GRIND STONES.

ottlAtiTFOBD.COAN.
lmv&gt;r|wiraUal 18ll»—(liartri Perpetual.

Msv. pth-M5T.

/ETNA
Insurance Company.

A W. \-rih** S "bib- »
■r
in Gw-^vcar’s

sto**. n^wjx.

Mr! Henry Brown,

Calls atlcntiouiif it* friends patruua, ami
the |aiblir gcncrclly. to the fidluwingtacbOF CDS HAVING

TEMPERANCE 7
o n o c n -sr 1 i
e

A Cash capital of MSOO,

WILLEM JONES.
Has lag »ou-( tbe euUrr tlsck of

1,307,903.42!

pIHMEtLY k.|4 liyT. Philliw. k
1 ciHiHiaiitly making additions tn the
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT sutne. all of which, fa- proposes to sell

AS USUAIJ

CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST,

Boots and Shoes.

STOP THE PANIC
BY BLl'INC VOCB NICE

NEW GOODS
I'.IJ
the rcuirty dart', ofocie ato FUtaMofBartegs
in said manly at »ae o'efock f. M. ofiLe follow tag
dart naii-clt: m&gt; Ito L Ih day .1 Xutenitor nest
aud va the Dili day &lt;rf flrCcMiber ueil and all PO■aoea hating uaeauied elaia.0 ar demand* sujiimI
lh» au&gt;d rteate are hereto ri^nurd In Jtnanul
ton Sir vasMiaatam reul atyiMnicni al the tunes
ISfwIf.lw..- .r,.. - I re l_ r ------- - 1--- » ... ...

fi-r FURS. SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES ind DEER SKINS.

East End of Town.
North aide (&lt;rf Main Street.

rsiysw hating ttoir work

X •onenraw ia tha test Stop* o/ New
'MtaUR INDUCEMENTS.

DR. RAYNALE’S

MEDICATED TONIC!!

PREl'AkKD by ibr pmpneAor. al llmningham.
Miebigrei. and tula by bit aulborited Anata.
Tuio Medicine » aperteedy baradota. aafo sad sure
West end al Union Block,

{•mr and A&lt;liu, Chill Fntr, Jaundicr
and Liftr Cumplainlt, or BiHiuvi
DiUUttl,
The Prwprietar haa Iiad tha ndrantaga of anarc

J.M. HUBBARD,
DKALKk IK
Sfinsiral Instruments,

SHEET music
And Muteal Mcrchx»dlsc,

New Carpet Store.

KALAMAZOO

urcnioAx.

Tua euharrikr has just opched a fine
stuck of Musical Merchandise consisting
in part &lt;if
PIANO FORTES AND UKLODEOXH.
Fmm it.-fo-sf Afnivra wi flW rtntnfn
VIOLINS A X B G UIT A R B,
O( the beat Italian and American Manu­
rlirf. PnrrDsvb Pais Killer. Nl»r.uo
facture.
IHBET MUBJC,
Of every description, and uf the latest
publication.
IITRJ MG|,
Of the best quality for all instruments.

MEDICINES,

(L.ol*( "rBliilBSElATUnEEri.V

INGRAIN.BAU.STA1B at DBCO

Paid an Aggregsle lore ofovar «IftOtMV 0*.
organin-U tai a nati-nal tmsk, with local
i-.’itit ica m sail principal plarea. under a
MmvnMile system; 'o itidid tai a cash
Standard, with mi entinble n*pu*
lati-m alike lbw same ■« tha
banka of tbe HimImhi. or ths
Mmaisaippi, tk- Guff of
Mrxirei .ir the Northern
Liket; prere-ming B
s powerful i.rgani-

A. A. KNAPEN.
Batts, Cittan Yarn, C-«va,. Tolauw,
Sneer*. SlirHing. Boots A Shoes, ■
JUST RECEIVED. Pkww
Bl
tbe cheap cash store uf
A. A. KNAPEN.
P. S. 1000 Ibu. Honey for sal.
cheap.
•■27
A. A. KNAPEN.

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

Discovered nt Last!!
t.EB A TUB at &gt;4 50 per 100 Ik and
lOlttSp'
—‘

t'.XTIXO TO

WITH

oi'icbuso,

.Ws4HaI»*&gt;iD C. Hall. m-HMv&gt;tl&gt;e c&lt;i&gt;utH».H4i i.&gt;
Bear aud atyu.it further d«Mius&lt;rii»l tbe relate of
Norton H^Talnier &lt;leeea«ed. aad iltre.-ted U i» liie
tbe o»d»r»i|pKtl. Uh- tire, Minning cuomiixiuu.

Mir** Ac R*XT* .’••«
wtorv karc en...tar-tv «
jRWhy.&lt;»a.w.iri.-..&lt;
«■_ -M V-.
I

New Barry Mill,
IS now in

siiccnssTuI

operation, read*

•n as good order and as prompt as any
other Mill "u Barry, or any other ooonty.
Having aernred the services nf

Geo. W. Fowler.

w Miller, and onr mill king btdlt on the
not i:npn&gt;M-d plan, t&gt; getber with a good
Stnnttrr— we nr.- prepared to do th*
laud nf work. Pkwu-givens a call.
Cashpakl fi-r wheat.
BOLTWOOD de GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 3, 1857,.

XSA.A.C O. LdiOTTnow mH ag sou ramvr Gbocmud vea o»s
1 al any olber stare iMe aiSa af New Vodt. Tl ialir
Eminent Ayr'rtcnw CorparnUatn, I only Ithee for tbe pcunla &lt;-f iJalth Creek, Kalai»
OK MERIT ALONE
j
II.reban.
-rre re foukuixu its Cl aims
I
and t)&gt;r tvrromdinjf (jHmtry
TO PATBOX AUK AXD PAVOR,
1 ta parehaM goods is ibia Maa. Fiesta girl ret *
AfUirdtug «i|a!ri«.r taciliUes i.nd sevurKi j rell sad taaA tbe trcUi uf taia aaaartios. or
in matt. ni .ifinsunmen—Commercial. ’ [Send in Your Obdebs.
Mechanical, Mercantile «&lt; rut^l, wMle
red tbe getria unit ba aelectad aad pat ap abb
rtnktag'for importance and’ pub­
much earc as If you werc inaasM to teh*
lic wr viaI raamriroc .
■
Xy Start of Gands is Um sad wall aelKted.^ _ —Til E.FIHftT QF-re
PIRE INXVRANCE COM PS KI F»,
ut AMERICA.

thy the
STABILITY AND DIGNITY

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

invcmbs at

lUtt. relB«l»u UArel. tte litre .
rerelfemh
s.,1,^, _
Profit

AMMUNITION

UKT.

MISCELLAKEOl'S ARTICLES

LOOKING GUSSES,
'&gt;ri
;ixr*

BAND MlltC.
Arranged by the bestcotnpuacra.
Etrry instrnnwnf t&gt;K-ni! fw sale has
hew thoroughly tested. sod he am ssfek
way arc superior to any ever hold in ibis
I'lnii-.
_
A very liberal deduction made to those
purchasing in qnantitire.
^ f’nsiit xUvnliot) paid tn ermntry «r.

LW«E8 EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

FAKXLT GROO BY STORE,
ito whole emrrtoag * Urgee and sinre gasere

r-.— JAMES

A.aw

_________ .,

'

ejSeL a

Harting J

•fit Prices Lower
than over beta's bored at to tbo 8tor of M.chtjre

PAINTING.

^"ittataMrU* "’j
. Mr- n. wiu m*» hia personal atten.
turn
tuntag Pknoa. hv kavlo. order*

Streets.

................................

CXUtUGK

LAST CALL.

N. B. Jost received a new musienl
instrument, ralh-d the E^Uh Metalie

duW.Br
On.

im

1MI.

ll.J.UWniLD.

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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER

TklUU:

M. NEVINS. &lt;■ COUPANT, Pr.pj*r

VOL. 2.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY DECEMBER 17, 1857.

NO. 32.

IHSlNESSlnuECloln?

H .irking Office, Battle slrirtion* »to comparatively vain. Thi* quired almost exclusive p&lt;i
wisinder nt ILmduraa, and gave to their
vantage to Um public.
But this I say, after long and much re­ inhabitants a separate government &lt;rf their
w arrants imagiu sail sold.
—........... e............... ... r~y •
try when arriving in vessels belonging
duction; if expsri.-DCM shall prove It to be •wn. with legislative, executive, and ju­
‘ ---------- 77—7------------ 7------------ 7-— ------- only olio which can guard tbs put die a the world.
.
‘
I
JW
—
■ u* •'‘-1
•^prosi-n-.
Iteplorabls however, a* mqy be our impossible to cnjfij tbe fscilitie* which dicial i-fBcera, elected by thrroadvre. It to the tidier.
More than forty years kgo on the third
1 cJtaeu.I&gt;«b poaipto sttradsd ra^Tioi'”!*
“ ‘•’dbtU-ral and ereulmil security, it present financial condition, we mvy yet well regulatod banks night afford, with­ deprived the governmest of Honduras of
of March 1815, Congress passed an art
I r-wMi iKiLm.U-rrvrills Nick.
। is doubtless wise and in all caaes ought ; indulge in bright bopes fur tbe future.— out at the same time auffi-riug tbe calam­ taxing power in anv fnrra.aad exempted
offering,
to
all
nations
to
admit their ves­
the
people
«&gt;f
the
Islands
from
Qpr
perforities which the excesses of tbe banka have
■ ..-r :
'-r—------ tu be required, that bank* shall hold an - No other nation has ever existed which
iff military duty except for tbeir sels Jaden sith their natbasal productions
bitbcrb'i inflicted npon tbe pantry. It mance
1
excluaivs defence. It also prohibi­ into the United States upon the same
J.' rinxdatiim, and -s—---------1 ——-i... would then Ixi far the leaser evil to de- own
t
aAvjmvMtu
equal Vi their notes m
ted that republic from erecting fortifica­ terms with our own vesacls. provided,
itv TiiETiium-i'ii'Tii aixuinu, iv^'s^i
Tb^u... without lasting injury; yet the buoyancy prive them slt&lt;£vth«r of tbe power lo is- '
tion upon them for their protection—tbu* tliey would rt-eiprocati- to us aitnilar ad*
&lt;Jc Smvloiso. Deslrtwin nil kinds
. *
____
ever, iurmsbea no ad.quute security a- of y.-ulli, tha vUKigivs ut our population sue n paper currency and coniine them bi 1
i gainst over issues. Ou tbe omtr.iry, it and' the spirit which nuy. r quails before tbe function* uf bank of deposit* aud di»- leaving them open to invasion from any
' quarter; and. finally, it provided 'that
■nay bu |&gt;ervertcd to inflate the currenry. dffirultiea. will e ial»le .4 »•* to rorovr-r count.
Of Mr Sttuilt a(fJ Houit uf Rryrtirn
Our relationawitb foreign governments, slavery shall nut at any time hereafter be
Iod*'«-d, it i&gt; possible by this ineaiu tiie-.ii- from our prcsi-ut financial eniliarra»«ment
prop wed arrangement with tbe U. S- The
tirti:
are upon the whole, in a satiafactory con­ permitted to exist therein.’
vert all the debt* of the the United State*
Had FT' nd eras ratified tbi* convention, art of May 34 1829. removed this restric­
lit o&gt;&gt;ediencc t» tlic c&lt;&gt;iiituaji&lt;ll&gt;r the eondition.
■lid Stab* Guvemmeiits iuto bank notes,
tion, and -iffcred a similar reciprocity to
ttutiidi, it bus now liecotm.' toy duty *t»
The diplotffStic difficulties which exis­ *Le would have ratified the establishment
in the meantime it is the duty of the
uitbout rvR-runce to the specie required
of a slate *jb*t*ntially imh-pendrot with­ all such vessels without reference to the
ve to (jeigrves information of the alate tu redrein them.
government, by all proper nlcan* in it* ted Ix-twcen the government of thu Uni­
in her own limit*, and a *Ute at all times origin &lt;if their carp**. Upon three prin­
ted
States
and
that
of
Great
Britain
at
the
i
power,
to
aid
in
alleviating
tbe
sutR-ring*
However valuable three securities may
subject to British influence anff^omtrol. ciples our commercial trratie* and arof the people octM-mned by the suspen­ adjournment of tbe last Congress have
rsngementa have been founded, except
sion of the banks, and to provide against been huppilt tertnmated by the appoint­ Moreover, bad the United Stiles ya'.ified with France; awd let us hope that lb© *Xlint til st, i*lid -i-ivai I -"Ur‘hmki-are preasurv, as uur cxpcrwiice te..elk-^ in
ment of a British minister to thia coun­
| ,OLM &gt;«■ ........... - . ■
__
try, who has been cordially received.
due to Alm'n hty Gou or tbe uuim-i’ius ' (|jaell|
j,, prevent
»u»|,enli£i. Ns*£ SwH, GtovTsUtf Hsrd’
Whilst it I* greatly to th- Intel eat. as n-ewgnixe and raspert in all future time’
---------------------iwtoni-J up*&gt;n the j Al,uw MUd tbe depreciation if liank notes. cau do bnt little. Thank* to the indepen­
: |Hopl.-; and imr utiitiil prayer* ought t» |„ Eu-Hund which is to a omisidsribTuer dent treasury, thn government has not I am convinced it is the sincere desire, of these stipulations, to tbe prejudice of Hon­
dg*^H*Mk»&lt; MS'***
"
' uMvud to Ilin: HM He would. ootinun to 1JJ
nu2y
tjo^h
the governments and proplir of the two duras. Being tn direct optxeitiuu to the footing. The present Emperor,
countries 10 l»e on term* of intimate friend, spirit and meaning »f the CUyton and
1.11 a- imr gnat rvpul.be in lime v rom.u.blUlJ uur „wn |n thta^rwport, it is
Bulwer treaty, a* uuderstoood iu the Uni.
n* He Io* bl.-M-d it intmi.w p.ivt. Since j je.uuvd atlvisablc, au^Fior to the act .»f It will caAitinuo to dixharge its liabilities ■hip with each oilier, it ha* been our mis­
’ ' good will to our country ; and their
ted Slates, the Senate rejected the eulirei their
tha a.ljminiimut . f tbu last I ..I14;r.-«s our
ItH^frhidh wisely separ. to the people in gold and silver. It* dis­ fortune almost always to have Itad aumn
_
.hip has always been highly appre.
clause, and substituted in its stead a aim- inennship
j csamtitueuta have • njoy.d uti ttou-m Id.-] ^.,1
.,1 m.u* from ths banking bursements in coin will puss into cireula- irritating, if not daugerous, outstanding
pie reeognition of tlie soverign .right of elated by tbe government and people of
question with Great Britain.
' giu.- o: health. Ibe uarthlia*yieldedhcF. j,.vat, for the Bank of England al­
1
Sinre the origit. &lt;&gt;f the government we llouduras b&gt; these island* in the follow, the United States.
' fruit* abiiii&lt;L.utlv. and bm bomitifilly] fc- ______ __ r .m ____
handw»..M
________
»..i .ilv.r
___ -•— — high credit
With all other Europta goveramenta.
I uunksi 'be toil of tli.-husli.iibltn in. 0 ,r • iq-tal te oue-tbinl of its umnLiuvJ circu- should we bu coiiqirllud te make a tem- have liren employed in negotiating the ing Imigtiagr: 'The two contracting paiIrtion ami deposit*.____________________ J p«»mryr loan, it yan bu cdertod •■« advan- teraties with th.it pu rer, nnd afterward*
.....................
11 Ull&lt;
thia p
proportion
was n« more than mgoua terms. I his, however, shall if pos- in diacuraing their -rue Intent an&lt;J niitmimfuu
n
n
ii&gt;g. In this respect, the cutiventkm of
----------------------.
oevo- eufiivivut
tu• secure tbu cm-iverntflity 01 [ riblu. be avoided; but, if nut. then the a*
«l,
&gt;1.
--- ............... .. .----•G&gt;,7 l.r i:. '•:&lt;•&lt;
mount shall be limited U» the iowuat prac­ April 10, 1850, commonly called tn«
|&gt;atii&gt;n» haw largely partaken of the g. n-1
uoto, wi
Crayton and Bulwer treaty, has been the off the Coast of the republic of Honduras.
t&lt;kn|Z» Ware, and
ticable sum.
11* undur tbe aorerignly and as a part of
I have Ibereiore dctcrmimal, that whilst tuost unfortunate uf all; liecautie the two
the
said
republic
of
Honduran.
’
no uswflii gowrunicut work* in progress govertimrti:* piece directly &lt;&gt;p|*&gt;*ite and
Great Britain rejected this amendment, ted on uur flag by the spanuffi war.frigale _
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| Illg IV
.MAM n
cotitradicuiry construction* upon the first
i„tw ithstiiiiditig nil th&lt;-*c advantag.-*. 1
immudtaterus to a daug-rmis amount ■xall be.suspended, new works, urt alrea­
aim-giiiiig a* tlie only reason, that the rati- Fcmdaua on the high sea*, off tbe coast
and
must
important
article.
Whilst
in
of Cuba in March. 1855, by firing into
&lt; uutrv, in it* mraiVtery mtvres's. is »h.,u|.| t.u made upon it, thesamepropor- dy coiiiinoucud, will be p isip-ioed, if lhi»
•imril. Y.
the United State-*, wr bcli*.ved lluit this firauons of tbe convention on the 27th tbe American mail steamer Eldorado, and
ipri scntiiiotuviit in a deplorable con- ll(M1 w.,u|.| n-rtnitiiy l»c insufficient under can bu done without ipjury to the count
August, 1856, between her and Hondu:r«M'.y woild plsci both p • vsr* up &gt; 1
detaining and searching her, remains un­
1. In the i.nd»t ol iib«:ir;i*»f»i-d pirn- , ,,lir tanking sysUw. Each of our four- ry. 'fisise necessary fur tlwdefenoe shall
mi exact eq"ality by thestipuhuious that a*. Itad not been ‘axchanged, owing to the
acknowledged mid unrrdressed.
Tba
ail ll..- piodmtimiagriculture Iv€|1 i^um-ud banks ha* but a limlteil cirneither will ever .occupy, or fortify, or hiaitatiou of that ginernment.’ Had this
n all tbu il-viiehlsol niiti-Mi.it wealth, j ,-uii)fu,viiee lur its cirvulatimi. and in the
been dime, it is staled that ‘her Majesty’s general tone and ’temper of tbs Spanish,
colotiixe
’
vr
assume,
or
vyrcise
any
do­
But lira Federal Government cannot
iid our iii.mi.facl'-nv. *uaj».-n l«l, mir ■, ,llir»u «&gt;l a wry tew davs tin: debusibura
government would have little difficulty in goveramrnt towards the U. States areminion
over
any
;»rt
of
Central
America
do much to provide agmusl a rwurreiicc
agreeuig to the modification proposed by much t&lt;&gt; be-regretted.
ol existing evils. Even if surmountable it is ciHi'.ended by the British goveiumetil the Senate, which then would ln.ro had in
Our present envoy extraordinary and
mk a Nutliciiiit siimunt in specie to
that tbe true construction of this language
thrown i&gt;ui
i,wl it to *u»p »d ; wen although U eoiistitutmiisl objections did not rxisPa- has left them in the rightful pl-».--w.in of effect the same signification as the origin­ minister plenipotentiary to Madrid has
sdall w.
gsiu’t tbe creation iff a N-tmual Bank,
u want. Tbe
com in its vaults equal toono4bird of
nllj|xirtu«us of Central America wli'-ch «»’ al wording.’ Wbulbur thia would have asked to be rerailed; and has asked to betlii* would furnish llu ivdequate preventitH-en the effect, whether tiin mere circum­ recalled; and it is my purpnee to send out
T F. IUrvxt- Trilor mid •»;-»|. r in l£c •
live seciln.y. ’Itu kisuirjr of tiro last in Their occupancy st the date uf tlje tre-i- stance of the rxchange of tbu ratifications a new minister to Spain, with special In.its from !
yMt | mu not nuarr. with the exty is a virtual recugnhion uu die part of
d&lt; Jls’r GM'mnjc. Slate Fue.t. 1Lav Jours w«*l
•'4. whilst pvptiouot liar banka ol Louisiana, dial any l&gt;*i.k nl tlie I nitid Slate* aiiimdnn ly tac United States of the ’ightqf Great of tbe British amveutiun with Honduras sfuctiims «n all question* pending be­
ef Graul's Sfore. Il».tuig«, M&gt;cll
prove* tbe li ulb of tin* »“• rtiuu- Such
•ngtcss at jjt.jr lunik throughout the Union has been !i bunk, could nut, if it would, regulate th-- llrilain, either as owner or protector, b» prior in point of tune to tbe ratificatian tween tlie two government*, and with a
R. W. W«witv.w. Fa*li'« ti"l 1.' •r-’-l r Wion ■
of our treaty with Great Britain would, determination to have them speedily and
issues and credits uf fourteen hundred tin- whole extensive const ofCentral Amer­ •in effect,* have liad the same signification amirably adjusted, if this ba possible?—
auy other prvqmrtiuii of gold or sih.r.
ica, sweeping round from the Rio ll 'n-l i
State Bunks 10 such n imuieer ae t.» pre­
cumiMrvd with the umo.iui-if it-rombmto tiii: port and harbor of S.ui Juan de aa tlie origin*! wording,’and thus have In the moan time, wheneveryrar minister
M ill tlie ruinous expansions i.ud CoUlnicnullified the muendmeutof the seriate may urges the just claim* of uur citixau* on
,-d uiiwlislioii unJ depuaila. Wb.it hu*
liuns m our currency which atilieUd tbu Sie-irsgua, togs’licr with the adjacent
but tin-, »!■
Ixcii the coiiseqni'nec! In a recent report cuuntiy thiouglioul the existeiicu of llu- Bay IstanJ*. except the Comparatively well be doubted. It I*, perhaps fortun­ the notice of the Spanish "-...vimMi It
is n&lt;it w’th the objection
iii.iic by tlis I'rwisury Department, on late Luuli, or secure us sgainsyfuture *u« small portion of lb'« between the Bars- ate tint tbe question lias never arisen.
The British government, imrnediauly have never made the ap
th.- condition of tbu b-nks ihrougliuut the
Usui and Cspr ll -nJura*. .
pensions.
ignnui n vail fa
Ac.vrdmg to their cvnilravtion, tbe after rejseting the treaty as ameadud.pro- oramended by President
In 1825 ■» effort wa* made by the luuik
treaty d *■ no ’110rc than simply prohib­ nosud to cuter into a new treaty with the al message of Dseembm, ------ - — -­
the
nf England to curtail tlie ia-uus of the
oll'.ttdS; of their circiilatiuil. 1214 778 - country bank* under thu moat favorable it them from extending tbwir possession* viiitdi States, similar In all rswpcrt* to paid tu tbe Spanish government fin- the
the treaty which they lodjust refused to purpose of d'wtributiim among the claim­
1 sxi, and "f tbeir deposit* ♦'281'Xil 352.
clicumsUtKvs. Tbu paper currency had in Central America beyond the present ratifv, if the United States would ohumV ants in the Amistad ease.’ A similar re­
j
iuus II appears that tm-se
-k* .11 tin­
limits. It is not ton much to **v’rt fruit
trtid 1 click
(
(wen expanded tu a ruinous extent, and
to add to the Senate’s clear and unqnali- commendation wns made by my Immedi­
It .a our dntv to inquire wha; lias pro­ ' .,!■ 're'.itc. u*v« ooiisidurably les* than die trank pul forth all iu power In con­ if ths United States the treaty has been
fled Ireci^niliun of tbe sovereignty of ate prcdeceasor. In bis measageXDecwn.
. . .• .
.
.1. .1 _i..... I
,
.mm.. ..r ... .1.1 a,i .Ivilvur
tract it in oidur l- ruduc; prices mid re- uHisidsred suMrep’ibleof suchscomilrnc-r Honduras ovqr, tbe bay Islands the fol- Iwr, 1853; and entirely concurring with
STANTCN S EXCHANGE
lion, it never would hive been negotiated
■tore tbu equilibrium of the foreign ix■ lowing coaditiuoal stipulation :
Whsu- both in tbe opinion that this indemnity
posit".
ctungva.
it uvvurdmgly cummsnewd a under the aut airily of the President, bur1 ever and so soon a* the republic of Hou- it justly duo under tbe treaty with Spain
it was palpable, therefor*, that the vary system ufcurtailuieut nl its loans and ia- would it b»vo received the approbation
1 dura* shall h*va concluded and ratified a of the 27th October, 1795. 1 earnestly
but wl so up di lh&gt;- pro lir*t pre-s.ire must drive them to susp.-n »uva, in lira vam Lope that tbu jo.nl stock .it tbu Senate, Thu universal conviction■ treaty with Great Britain by which Great rrrootnmend such an appropriation to ths
,b. EKd Sulm «-.«•&gt;“ £
.b/r.puUk
i» xp|kirclll tbiit our eX* su.lt, and depsive the jieople of a curren­ -nd private banks of tbe kingdom would
favorable consideration of Congress.
■ hive proceeded solely cy, uitltuli-n* dmustoius consequences, tMcuiupelled to lolbia it* example. It
accepted, the said
A treaty of friendship and enmmeree
tt Is truly uimderful that they should have
m.h
and
found, however, that a* itcontraetcd they
was conducted i at Cmuantinple oe the
*u lung coVlttiucvl to prvscrvs their cred
13th of Decemlier. 1056. between th...... v~*&gt;——--------- Thl* pnupositiun was, of course, rejec­ United States and Persia, the ratification
uno-aeventb ol thetr immeuuiw iiamuuc* fiend nuUmrtty, 'whatever reduction ol the
tar&gt;'4» and llM'le'
ted. Alter the Senate h*d refuted to re­ -.f which were exchanged at ConstanttooJ.' F. EMORY
would teivo driven them into insolvency. ■Mper circulatmw «*• effected by the Bunk coiitment, the consideration for this sacn- cognize tbe British convantiou with HimMiddleville,
. lire w&lt;i* tlut Great Britain should, hi lhi»
And
tinis
the
omditibt.
of
th*
banks
iul-,
M&gt;
lung
US
tlw
ainoUhl
1st
the
paby Campbell
of England m 1825 wu* more than made
dure, of the 27th Augu»t. 1856. with full
rrspert al least, be placed in tbe earns p-v
cumin** **»d lutnk l-«n» an I discount* n.,iwi.h*laudiiig that fi-ur hundred mil up l.y the i*»a« of th- cuuatry banks.'
to,. knowledge of it* cuateote, it w»* impwime i.-uian shall '*&gt; kfi «» the discrc* Il-Hi* ol gold from Calitiirui* have dosed
But a Bank ”1 ‘h« United States would
bte fiw me, necessarily ignorant of the tv. it is believed, will prove beneficial
no right 10 doubt tbe sincerity of tbe Brit­
iu upon u» sutinu fbu ta*1
J vara^ind
previaum* aud cundiUous’ which might be American cmmercc.
The Shah h
Har»!&gt;*H. MWi.
ish government iu tbeir construction of
iu».itutiou». which from the very
I 01 uw
—- ■----------. the treaty, it I* at tbs same time my do contained in a future amvenii»n between manifested «n earnest disposition to Cl
tivata friendly relation* with oar count
regulstur of the currency must often
----------.1UW Ol ill. If liu'ure will CUI'OO
oo»- RUCU
—- — j bb.»U
UM.
ihU
. . __ oI.m nr tn llw. i.Il lloallAt.l
........ ...............
„ m .,plw.iU.» toil, u 1» !&lt;«•' ““I
Iiiversa*
— ■
plmlpuu-a—t; .»4 I
• me agent to restrain ur rontrul an -tbur. ,P Vu.l&lt;r lb. UW ^mlntor—iWI. .■.g 'U*- Great Britain and the United Stalo*, mutheir
int.
resta
ill
isalls
al
iu
sisiid.mend that an appropriation be made ftr
1
XL-.
। :.L mm. u- Lm.., ...
UL.
-,„.LIWUJ
O“ C"'™urar, Iw aniagiHiistm. But the director, Ml «» U.. purr-** ir
this purpose.
---o -—
,rf 'Z ever m*y «
V, - .... ......tn
k.r*
friendly relation* with each other, have
*"tattoo*i*wa*r**s,i« lit a ihuk uf U» Suited Status would feu. i.iiong U&gt;m. JifLulurs Mid *
fl.-k and Notary act, cMiitimg bill* of credit, or making j
tb. Mwr iut-resl a-ri tbu sanie mebnaunfortunately concluded a treaty which
Laving this laudable obj cl in view wu*
they understand in sunses directly oppo­
aa , Uin&gt;&lt; uuigold and siteer w.na tender uK iMirtion to tueir e-.p.t-‘ was inoretbau turn with tue d.ruutora *1 tta-Sta!* team* ■I|PM|.I
'to nu OjMtor.
Luri
bl
one
vluitet
for
four
and
a
hull,
»'•
t., ext*iri lt~ i^rreuej to aw-luiu-date LAM. .. I ..MibmloJ I., lb. Pry-«l«»l site, the wisest course is toabrugato such
tu*. a.iiuiit ol d.-bts, *up|H»i-d they b.d
a trusty by mutual consent, and V. com­ shin of &lt;mr cummnrre. I he 24tb artioto
ptoocmd U.e t-mpfo agaitisl tbe vuls of Ib57 H d'-es not amount to ou* dollar lur llwir Uvontea Mid fnindswith hrtna and u, &lt;b. 8&lt;wu »D Ito Mlo.be Iotl‘
.wn *1* d-ilara Jal thirty-torescwite &lt;&gt;1 to devtarw largv di. m. nd*. Su-h has hero
Prwfewatountmence soew. Had this bee . d-n. prompt of this treaty stipulated Ibra revision of
,u eirt-ssive mid irredeemable pajx-r vurDecember.
•
.
, ly. all difficulties io Central Amrnc* w.. d it in care experience should prove tide te
...---- .r.l •-&gt; th*
toc.r
uapiudIn
y«o
1543
ibe
sp.x*e
I. A. 11 num00a AU Tiii y 1
reuev.
they are nwt'rcsjaHiaible for the
Whether this treaty, either iq.lt* orig
ni-ist proludily ere th* have Imkd adjust­ be requisite; 'in which ewre the tw.. gov
.. .1... ......... ..Mmiiont ell was equal with* 4 wry sm-il l«rtl.m,to
ilul « amsoded fonn. would hxreaorom ed tu the aatisf .ctiun of hulh parties. Hie rrntnenta will, at the exp.reibm of twelve
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a
I'
u
*
.11,
«.
“
*
J
r
.mu U.MMT m uvs of tuuir cruulatom aud
pllslwd tb« object intended without giv­ time *|&gt;ent in discussing the mainiug of rears from tbe date of »*id con venUno
Klssk. Hsstmics. UK*.
uuurei anu tw
•
-­
de.-w.tet m l«5f i U not aqu-l to was Um [Mln.***.*
*‘*-’,nwf •"•»'•.•
ing birth to new and embarrass^ cumI. .ar. m -escu -ml . hrif ol. their oreuUm k.'"1— -*1 —lr*“"' •*** *-'V olainu txtwrea tbe two government,, the Clavton and Bulwer treaty would
U,.'
Um&gt; «ui
«■•'«! •I“" ’"t"
Lybuwsll q-wrtamsd. Ccrto.n U **k, te,. ML, J.VM1 •*
0-.. mm
-v "■■■ .. ........ .. &lt;"7 Uuo« .mJ depueiu
purpiae, and the task w ould have been
btuiu this stat,
or our lw|Mf urwiluiM. b, .ommmw, «m however, it WM rendered much lew °
luLr. Ml,
U» years expired on the 3-1 iff July, 1856,
history lur the last Jmmo.umUM ./ b*»l
count i-r our timu
■»* “O" jertionahle by the different amendment*
’ V, m4 eur-ok •« “*» d
*’ J’J. made to it by the tfouate. The treaty, interest of the two o-uutne* in Central Ul law laf.r. u»l P»™«1 ■ *-»—*'.UlrMjOU. UMlih. 1-uO *I»U .1 .11 .. amended, was ratified by me on tbe America to identical, bring conMed to
travag-M cXp-nm
m.'ire la tiyesreyt story
curing
safe
transits
over
all
the
I
outre
red by rum«&gt;u* cuntrac 0,0..
Street. Birap
OU V-J •&gt; I-**
I2-.U iff Marah, IBM.•«&gt; w“‘^,5,'Xh
O. SOLSSOQS. I
of g......
W i»*“" urn country. folio*
were made by the onmmiaaioasr t
ive Biturvals Uie
to L indon f-r retifirttioB by ths British across tbe Isthmus.
r*l »d Uw A* --I
-J j*i--« “4 “
Whilst entertaining these sentiment*.
rising mon hair is Lu
.... .
&lt; ' r'trr *&gt;d Cmmrifli-t fa Cwowvrv- .wwj ltu, aUloUUl ol wuoo.
---------1 slul! oavcrthelee* not refuse to cuatriw,to urn utiuoet pvwsiohj W.i'dom and skill .
butc to any reasonable adjustment of the
. *_____
-If the amendments
o-lrC^ntlj. 0«„»a*.bri4..tritek.B-u
..ftmrrtud a-lea-d »***•
li- 7.-^ »-k ,
«- -Central Ameriren question* which to
Juu. A. ^r»Mg..ABo&lt;»y
I
luwUni. Lu. 5m-L*
mauu i»y in* ov'-'- 'n ----- .
_
suJruinouaauJdem-r
' | believe that such provis- capti-a
"t U* clause retetois to lluatan pnuta-aUy iuomsuUmt with the Amencwn d^T7lba
rf U«ih£-i.
lntcrpretaii.« of the treaty. O.wterea
ami tlic other idatida In the B*v of IIhqf.-r this purpose have been recently made tlie Canton River between Great
duras. Tla-' article &gt;n the ungual treaty.
by
the
lintwli
government
in
a
friendly
. ,1...
In n •-m
'
.... ...&gt;
ixiuuu no tv,,*, *-i — r v ..
■
„ ..vbmilMl to tbu
, Jirit, which I cordially rudprocate; hut
, n«uk. Im &gt;&lt;•!««•
l»*UU&gt;U«» " *F»
that th— islands aud their tnhabltama1 whether this renewed effort will result m
M«v. M-C--------- -. Xiw-Ul,'- -‘ ll- ■" U,B ® '-,IU“
•haring bv a ronvenliuo bearing date the
J.Miio-'-L' Um I*-—...
27th day"of August, 1850, between her suco-re 1 am not prepared to cip«v. »n
1—1MT.&gt; .j-.v - J1 “"I “ 'V.;11‘. 2.r,un.u lr,
&lt;&gt;”
I
t ..runion. A brirf period will dreermm*.
EXvbl. * ril ‘-nkiag inaumu -u. I

President's
President
’s Message

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I

,„.u Um o-ilung I-;--1'•“
w m.„.

lv reuulumend US exereiMi. B» *«««
oatiier emit into uUolvimcy.
*'TT. uu. paper .system -f .uravM«d • .
.1^. irn-VL-rsible organic law «&gt;f
rxpaLoto ra-S« “* ’wu,luBl IT*/
I “i
* . . .......
I*r bail mil Its real value

.uuU »l—'

J. M. Kvmuaa. Pkj-^ .nJ Item"

I! N. S„,U«L.. CMOTIJ T—r«-

Of-

mug a paper ctrrrcK?,
ti-v country,

“

fiviu
vo-uf*
‘u« W *** W
&lt; _&lt; ex­
term...
.-Lu^-rvre,
bre produced
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—.n l hMCKMBte-r-

fe v&gt;kc«p in the r
oil
MOj1*-

tU ba.au m ..ur

much immoo

thia toe

** to in visa ms no——--------- — ■
U^u
auil frw»t rommercial Intercourse should
Aana. 1S». '• —‘■“I “•
..
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&lt;hjle drtUring Un is.) **i*~- - •

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•

to

llM.dun* &lt;*»uluU-4
MUrri ,0j»
friend .hip still c-atiooe to oxi
l-rnwrl m.d.J“ ™ .. . U _ __ kava in ae'
„:.l 4,“u-« rf H'”4-”-.
uiawncta, wmuu
— 7
UMl *te I. »
r«".» &lt;*“.'f'* cent
rated, evinced a ap.nl nf ff-nd «»» »&lt;»
kindtwna toward* our country wbk* I
m Nl fulur.
M-l"4'""
r^jmeu. '•“■'^’■*2^
M HrW rf ik- ~'«1
“ * .
l . . .
o.ai two aaXMoa
part ul Ute republic ol Hmiduraa.
,

appro-1

.

�goventawuts &lt;rt Gn at
'
i at the open
ni-tar has Iwtm instHa t-• 185.-J. Th.___ ___
00 ■" ,,ot:HPJ » tuuitral |»&gt;nitiiai in ral’er- fund will npper in
*** himtiflthw m Umtnn liercwitb suhtnitted.
hr MUI crodially cranperate with life BritIt being desirable tn nwertain the fit.
i*b‘knd French mtitistera in all pettref.il ncaa of the river lai PlatTaetflta-ffthir
mrifrunrt tu arewe, by treaty stipulation*, tariesfnr ttaugatum by steam, the Unittedfr jwft cioc*Mui&gt;na tocumtiierce which teu otatra ateemer Water Wrtrth-waawrt
thtHtatlorM of tiro wiwld have a right to tHtberforth.it purtrasr in 1853. This
extract, and tthirti rhtai
I.,,,.. K..
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MUM MBsHrtli

With th-- religion* opimmi*

titu.

iafend"*. I deletai three
lions akoe. oftfc R«q&gt;«l&gt;
litutcm and
Exyrarlcno

•Ilmira witlr *t iAr

other authentic am! it t to be transmitcad to Qmgrvvs by the
exist* ot a*"crtalni“g President of tbe convention ia Us origi
hsl furin. If,
the contrary, there abafl

•liusry, 1855. when, while in die

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wunrrt £ . ahUM similar CK.mrm.1 |,y „ Pbnqraayui fert.

in State"
election skill te held to decide this
Intents of Ar fWrii
21 arc cniitlad te v»

W • ' |&gt; TVA1 U J * »&lt;1 quc.tlon like that of slavery in Kansas,
The fir» v*. re*'

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I.HI.UK-H —■J’”- ........... jthe civil maKia'rate. Sly instructhma to
Guvarnor Cumming luve therefore binn
framed tn strict .hit rdanco with thcM."

Ulllgeil UBl Il'i il.r.-v— io ■“•Jl""’* '—
.
providing fig- alitvry -aliull,. ly atrielfra rmph’ivlt.g thr military In raatof.nf *"d
authority
from* thv constitutiua Uy ihd 14r*aloat &lt;if 'inuiiftahMNs -the
------------------ uf tki _jawi

unkvara
sucrcMLUy ti&gt; and under orcmnsUna s
to a just development i.f ha r.nclt,
rmuca

I transmit herewith the
arc «v i&lt;*«i»-. on. i.
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reliable mode of cnirnumcutuHi. But
even ifthis were n-t there- they would
They all
at once lie (dosnri Bgaiirat u* in tbe event of Postmaster Genera!.
w*r with aluval power au uxrab sin.uger valuable and important InC.rii1Jlti.« and
itiuu nir own ret” citable
»*• hh«k»&lt;te •uggcsti.m* Which I raimiiMi I to th.
’the porta at -ithcr'encl of these rou'a*.—
After all. therefore, w.* catataily. rely hprni
a militrry rend through onr own territo*
.1........I.-In ..I" f

mull foie.", and nut designed Swydf^wive
p**nuii&gt;ns, she retired fnun (he omBsct. ugencira. nnd pt
"••urcu o! all Irgitiuiute joo-cr under mir State ot KllMtf, except th.it the right of i lib determination ti« inaintaln iu* power fiuir. v*nig&lt;...... — &lt;------ appropriating immey from thr puoho
own o.ntln* made whs
inrtlUitioua
ny t"rvc. uno ua, no-—••
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iw" t. &gt;n ofsirah r.iad". to lie in-llspemmblr.
Parajn-iy of October, 1851 prohibiting
How vain would any other principle
• manner be itttetferwl with;’ arts of IwntilHy against the CnitcdState*.
J would call ths ap.ci»l altentkxi of
i Oar difficulties wi h Now Gr.na’di foul n vcsral-of-wnr fruui navi rating the
Unless hr sh-mtJ retr.KV his steps, Uw
prove in p.ractic •! This miy be illustmIVrriti.ry of Utah will Ik- in a atate of fag a mtlitarv railroad, to cmmerl onr Ab
rivers *-f tint State.
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V.
,,,
n . ,ClI ln .
..pen rebellmn. lie has cutnmlUsal tlhtr Untie un.l Pacific State- b »vu Iwuti grratbe admitted into the 1'iiwni, with h con­
q Cdr train &lt;&gt;faet'L-nitni In a manner jus- btnrtae »i»!« ofthe liver of thnt name, the stitution cither maintaining or a'ailisliing Statu* tor thu adnils*iouof the State into n- tM of h-tility notwithv’anding Major 11 ex iggwutal. Tbu "li-tani* «r t the Ar.• oute. near die 32 I ptralk"! ol north light draught. For ao.-iro yews tre
and hini.i.nliL* t*« bo h parties.
other ta-lonj’Jiif to Corrrnte*. a sbrtc of •tercry, against the smtiment of the p«o. the Union.
mH .....Ml luaa
ot.ll..*-! .... ____
! Tbub’famutxd'CMitral America. 5ne!u- the Argentine Uonfeferntl -n, the right of pie, tin* could have no other effect than
At this election every ririzm will hare
ding that of Panama i« tlragr*. t h.ghwa.
to amtinne and tu exasperate lira rx st'mg sn opportunity of rt pressing Ids opinion
em lr»un»lary of California &lt;n» the Qiloro* ual» 6i supply it* prranng w.uit*.
lMtare.n-tln* Ail n ic und P. c fie, o.. r
agitation dunng the briwf period rvp-.ilrvd by hi* vote "w’hethcr Kansa* slid! I&gt;« re- rn mn&gt; me
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which a l.irgu p . tian nf the couilncicai of edged. But the Water Witch was not. to mitke the i-iHNtitniiini conform to the reived inti, the t'nkm with or witinm* ■ peaceful ititemimu’.ofthrguremmimt,nnd do. fr-mtbc bet i x|4.waimua ttow w«n •tbu present time w« have n-&gt;armed v&lt;w|
tuu «..rid ia &lt;1 atinud to pa**. The UniI res titibis will &lt;d the majority.
' slaver)'," and thus this exciting qi»vsti"ii that the t*v**pa w.rald ••nly be employed in our knowledge, does tt«« exceed four
lljat Rs . v.te.
.1 ■ I
......... .T—J
hutidivj an I seventy mi Ira, and the face
Tlie.fr.i-mls und supporter* of ths Nc- may
. tar ipeareabiy
. settied in
... t)i&lt;*
• viray
. . as n poms- rommltatua when railed on by
ic mteqiriw intended lor the advantage | brnak i an.l Kuiisux it.-t, when ttfugglmg m‘»ln required by the orgxn’r Lt'r. The
folk, although many millions uf ihr.ign
of cii.nm rci.il »tuti&gt;&lt; gvncrillr. Under on a recent oa-usH*i to sustain its wise election will be held under the legitimate
and do iteatic anniu- rvr anna.il!. |M w
these ci rvtt instances, I am constrained to provision* bulbar tlie great tribunal ofthe authority, aid if-any. portion of lb- i •
There » reason ti» believe that &lt;* -vertiwnef-Ce, to tnke care that 1‘iry ahull me nmiider the attack itpon her aa unjfistifi- Amencm
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nor Young has ltmgx**ntcmpi.ita&gt;! this rt»- mcwii* of it* owti agents. Tta* ought Vi
never
differed sfeiet
mliJet*
able, and «* calling f..r Mii.f.icti m frutn true meaning on this subj.-ct. Every* portunity tu do so having b.-en prevented. .ttb. llr.knows that tin' etiftiintnmcv &lt;«f lie committed t” other agetuira. while
M’wcr orpemra
up ra
tint P. ta^u.yaii G.-vcruin. nt.
where ihrougtoiuk the Utii'Ni tlmy public* Ulis will be tbeir only voiuntnry act. und hi' d.-sp’tir power
dep-mds up
« in
th*■ r«ex- GnigreM might ua»i»t,either by grama of
tlie TerrVorv
Citizen* of th.- Unital 8ta-w, also, who1 ly pledged tbeir la.th and their honor, they nlnns will be responsible for the dtfi'.na —
«if —
all. wttiers
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.......
, ,' laud or money, or by both. Upon *u-h
except those
th—e who
who will
will acknow
acknow le
fel-e
.-xrept
lye hte
hi* , term* u d emdition* aa thei may deem
’ w -ic established in hnalnes* in Pnragitay. that they w ould cbcerlidly vnbtnit the
..
, • ........
a impliritly olray
,.i. ... hi*
u:.I'.r
ll.- .........
conntrv. .......
I rovithe |Sth Deer.n.rar, lH4tJ, we are taamd hive had their property s.-i2.il and taken quest o ■ uf »tavcry b&lt; the dcvhitai of tbe
divine
rnisraofl
and
j in«sx.wm*wm.i &gt;m .~c
will; and that anenliglndwl tntbl c.qfln-14-"t might thus Ira made not only l..r the wautmetiun S ill not lie great, and they
t® guaranty tlra neutrality oftlra l-thmu* fnim them, n~d have other* i*e Iraen trm- b &gt;na tale peqde of KatsUr, without any Slave State must eventually, under
of I'xti.uiia, tliroiieli which the i’atum. t.-d by the airthuritie* in au Insulting and rtwtrict.on or qualification whatever. All'
.OU there w.stld a'-’ii print s"e in»l.tuti- s.fe rapid and eomonmnl tramp-irtatmu «111 require Imc a comparatively s.-ugl
radruad pasmw. as well as the rigtita of JjAliitrary manner, which requires rednw*. were cordially united upon lira grfnt (bra*
thins st war with the laws ta^ of God j »f tnrap- an 1 &lt;U&gt;mitig&lt;a
war but uls .
sovciegnty ami property whfeli New
He has thure'bre -fur several I ofthe public mails, lite oiiimv-rvial in
A demun I for these purpose* will Ira trine ot |*ipular •ovcr. ignty. which i* ti e distinctly proented to the p-opk- thnn it and man.
Grenada h..SMnd pwsras'over tbe lui.i m ulc in a fi.-tu but conciliinry spirit— vital principle uf &lt;air free instiiutiiwia.— iaat the present4ttommt.
Should this years in order to maintain hi* (ndatfcii-1 terrsts ut the ' whole country, bath cast uvm as modi larger vessels. and often
Territory.’ Tb.s oti igaiioo i* Inond.-J up I’hte will the inoru prolinbiy lie grunted Had it tlk-n been Iwsinttivd from any opjHirttaiity lyr'' rejected, she may Im» in d.-ncv been imlitstrimisly empkiyed in | nnd west, would be greatly promoted by
on sqmr.den:s grant**! by the tivat* to ;.if
,. tbe
w. Ex. cu ivc .......
M,„ MU
,
shall ..
bate
authority
to qttiricr tlrat it wiaild Ik- a sufficient euln- yvWvTFtr y earn lu domrath-discord, and i o’lhrating and fabricating arm* and tun-j aurh a rs*ul; and aliove all it would be
roti, .in 1 three or fi»nr should be amsunt.
to lira government atu! peuph) of th* Uni- I five other trrv. n* in the ri ent of it refusal. pitance with the rqnisitliui* uf the organ- &lt;t
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ly employed on our A'.Untic an I I'^-ibe
b*d State*.
| Th,,*
accord ngly -roauiiinjn le!.
ic law ftsr the nieimrara of a c*Hivrntiqn,' make up the isaur now »&gt; fortunately ten- M**rin»ns for military scrvl
Lader these circumstances, I r. comIt is U'lnecewMry to state in the detail tiwrvwft«r bi tra elected, t«» witfe.jif'th." J -1* — * -*-h-----•- *''...
. „ • ..*■ .
political dusts. EmMiuiuy, utility Did effk-ieucy
mend to Umigrun the passage of an m l I ih? alarming condition ot the Territory qrosthm of slavery frqmthc pcuf&gt;lc, and already attainerL
I an opjmrltniitv of tampciltfg w tilth.’ lu-ji-anioi confer n.iwtitut’io d piwcr, yet combine to recmum.in I them as almost
authorizing the Prc*idcnt in c-vws &lt;if ue- Kansas ut the time of my iiisinrnnrtion. ti« aubsutnte their'ownTxTHITor that of a
Kansas has for some years nerupied too 'dan Tnlroa. "aad .exciting thrir hwnie I they may fimkh auxiliary arguuuut* in indispensable. Ten *4" tbcw suull veiouisity, to employ tlie Gild and naval fra- Idi * opposing parties then *t&gt;*"| in boslle l. gullyutari-itaim^ niuj.irity ..f all tbeir much of the pnbfiv attention. It is high fe. ling*against tlra United State*.
| , liiil.r nf cxj’C.bthig a w.wk which, in my ■cis wiHild nc of iuCidcuUbie adicnUgc
.ta-ita
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w,in&lt;e.(s|, ..thi-r. and any a.r de ;t
Tbh*.m»nHng to o«r infenmui.-n, he ’ j idgemmt, is clearly etiibroced within
raaiktiiuanta, this would have Iracu Instant-time
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this
I-----------should---hr directed tn far m*&gt;rbis acwmpl ahed in regard t*&gt; rann. of tiro war-m ikmg
. r.
have relighted tlra flluirs uf civil "ly r.j i*tel. E&gt;ery wh -rc they r.-m-dned ' important objects.
tretbrn. I nl»o ciMnm. n 1 similar kirnil &gt;
into'the Onion, wbeth.-r w.-tln.
tlicsc trite"*, while others have remand
For tbre." tvaram*. Ic
nd tn tiro thr.-e hundred tbuUaanil dollar*, w
Besides at this critical moment.
c. *i. ____ •......... .....
...
true to their •llcgianre, and hare csrttiimt-t frivndly consuleraliiHl &lt;
n_Te»» the
brah-d-mx-asiiKi rvo&gt;gniting "the right of
Tbc^sp&gt;irt of the Sjervtary of th." In­
uio.tad
hra
intrigues
to
bur
Infiau
agm's
I
Biibjcc;
&lt;&gt;f
tiro
I’
a
ific
Hail
with*rat fi­
reduna’ii’n of Gov. G.-ary.
the [H-nplu •»(' all the Tcmtorirs—inclu­
ll*
h
'S
!■
d
in
a
store
iuf
pr&lt;ri
«ion*
(or
*
n.diy
nuiimilting
my
sell
to
any
p ifticu* terior is worthy uf grave coioud. r*ta&lt;n.
ding Kansas und Nebraska—acting thru'
With the iiid*'|ra. dvnt rAp'i^Gc*on thia ritorixl |rgi«i iturv hnd pa*cd a law pro. the legally and fairly expressed will of a
liw report of the aocretary of the* j diversified braiwtes «»f «dmiuiUnui**n in­
etaiticrant, it is te»th ourdti y nnd Interest vidmg for the election of (lelvgnlta
the majority uf actual rrai lctita, and whenev­ ho-own affairs in her own way. fiber
... ... «
. . .. a —
' trusted to him by* law.
Amoqg tb.*»e
tocuttivate the most frivuuly rut.th.us. third Mott-lay of June to a a-nvention to er tbe uu uber of tbeir inhabitant* jusli- amstituthm on tlie siilije&lt;-t of slavery, or
We ran trover fe.-l indtfientit ti. liter fate m.vt on the tir»t Monday of September, lira it, tirtonn :ia&gt;nsUtuii&lt;*n. with or ujth- on any other subject,* l»c displeasing tn a
tiir most prominent are th " paid"e lands
and must alwny* rejoice in tbeir prosper­ f-r the purpose of framing n amstitmion uut slitcry. and be admitted into tb- iitsj&lt;iriiy of the fxsiple no human power govern im&gt;W.'
and our relation* with tbs lixlian*.
ity. Unfortunately ta.Ui fi&gt;r them nnd for
U ar system for tiro disp-rail of the pufe
U.i.oii upin term* of perfect opiali’y with ran prevent tln rn frmti changing it within
ns, osr e.wiiplu and nd vice have lost
iiig ; but yet ri"&gt; wise govern iratil will ■ men: oftbegovcniiiicnt
B' this r,*|mrt Ik. Und*. o.-ig.tal-ng witu tiro fatter* «f
the otbe." State*.*
mtreb iiifiucner in o&gt;n***qOcoee of the UwTlie eouvrntion to frame a &lt;*v^iuiti&lt;m
lightly rstiibittc the eff-rt* which may be . it appeurs that the amount of revenue n** the republic, tet* been improved a- exp*.*d I ctiira had not registered thcmm-l*
inspired by ma-h phr. ruled faimtirism n« ' cvlv.d form all wuircv* inti, tbe frcaoiry neitcv jfc’intcd tlie way. an I gradually
out ugainet Some of tbrni. within thvlim
a and vVtcd under ita provisions.
are not of greater Importance then th." evralsamong rhe M.*tn&lt;ma in iUtab.—. during tlrafi*cuI year, ending the 30H. tilapts.*! to the growth and. auttic.uuut &gt;.f
it* of our country. Nothing i* nctler
This is the first rebvlli'iii which liav.rxist- Jun.", Itt-'i”, was gtW,ft3l,*’il3 87, whir oar w..
Ar the nunc of thu election for delegates.
eakulatrd to retard nor material progress
rd
iu otir^T rriforica ; aud hum miry jt- mii-unt wiCi the kilaiuv of 211)1K)1.325 I has w-.rsed well m practiiv. Already
political
jrarties
in
Kansia.
cxiuuMxe org&gt;nhteti"*D existed indie rial legislstitrc. whose lawful existence
or impair mir eharm-U-r us a nation, tium
Should tbe constitute n without slavery self require* tl a» we shmif.t put it down 45, remaining in the Treasury at theroin ; itiirtus-n States and ae«eu Tcrritoire have
Iwl Iraen recognised by Cmgrera in d’fthe toltnUion ot such tlitnrpriae* iu th*
put down the lawful govern- ferent form* an.! diff r«sit .-nurtmeni*.— lie adopted by the votes of tlie majority, in such a m-iHticr tha* it skill trathe la«t. \ uicinramcut ol tin* year, m.ulc iin ng’re- ' oecit carvel out of th -se lands, and Sill
Lrti--n«fthi- liw ofiiatitai-.
Li ee, and t«&lt; e»'al&gt;li«h a govern- A large proportion of tfaa* citixens of Kan- the rights of property in slaves now in l‘o trifle wrb it woiil) be" to . itci rigi* i gntc.Jor tli^servkv.dllwyc.ir.."t'88y.5d2 ! m tv th.ut a thousand million* of acre*
It iv otic uf the first and highest duties'
|e:r own uiidur the so-calb-d To* «.iia did not think proper to register th-ir
it and n-nder &gt;t f •rmi'lal.le.
Wr .■ ight i 831*. 1'2.
' remain uus-J.I. Wlut a l&gt;»uuJi.-«s pry*­
litiition. Ttieira pmamt attarii- nimys atrl to tote at tbs election for ilelof any independent state, in Un relations
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'
e puldie exiramElun-* for the fiac-d * p=*ct Un* |»re*rtit« tu. rar country uf future
W.tli the members of tlie great family o
rvvolutionary organization nb- egates; l»i’ an op|H»rtum»y to do ’hi* hav­
coling UOth June, 1857, amoiintc.1 proaironty and p iwvr!
Jm taking any part in tbe cle&gt;*- ing Iwcn fairly uff’idrl, their refu.nl !••
vcirty iiiilli&lt;ir&gt; ciglit hundnil arid
IVu have h. rvtofoce dispot.il "&gt;f 3C3,"
Weean'in ihl*
UOO.
mail the । oral ve* of their right c* m’d in no into the Territory und.r the CtaistitutTun ilw cfftral ii "I Id—’!.
, -two tl.o.cvnitd Mien Ltmdrvd and 852. -i '4 u. r.s of tfe.- public land.
'Ih.* net of the t-rritorisl legislature had m miter -&lt;ff cl the legality uf ch.’ cunven of the I’pitei! States, and arc now th.Wli. I st the public Link n» a s*»urcv of
puii.k: law do not hesitate to dem mtn-. ■ on itte.1 bi provi le fi.r is'ab nitting t«. the tiun.
unqrarty of their nms"er&lt;. THa'p-’hr ite-ir . .................. ti. Irme oi.a, ironler (S7(X822rM &lt;») of sL.ch five ut Ib-m
•ta ll bustile set* aa robbery and uiunfrr. jra-.ple thu consti’U'.i.Hi w. i-h m ght he
Thiawunvention paiweded to frame h h.is at l.ngtli Ira n fin* ly d-rided In the t» secure this
i" will b- nci-Miry, 1 nine buniirvd aud firtk-tiiire thousand imp&gt;irtaiicv is far gnuU-r a* funiisMiig
Weak and feeble states, like those of train ■&lt;( by the convention, an-1 in thr ex coiu&lt;htii\iiH&gt; for K.uuuim. and finally ad- highest jmlirial tribunal ofthe (wintry — ."wording to (Im&gt; -stutihe ..f the War eight hundred ata! intwti "lx &lt;li.||&gt; ra an-l ii-.iiita |i&gt;r a h-trdy -nd iud -|icndrtit race
Central America, may not lecl them elves cbe (.“,*‘b' "f public feeling througfei.it
alid thi* iipuil tlra jdai'i principle that ItyqmrtinetiMu r.uwf u * -l(.&gt;i.»td lo.’* m&gt;. ty-oiwcnta ^toM3 M'.» (11 ) were
Kan«a^ bu Inpprcheiraiwn extensively pre­ But little' diflV'ulty oceurrvd in the con­ when a c uifederary •&lt; sov.-r.ign Stn’r* nil-’its, and thi- I r.m&gt;4&gt;t|. e.-•■umm I .q&gt; diol l'&lt; the re Iv.u.itiou ..t tin* public
&gt;41.
The «U*c would lie tir different if c xp.il i* vailed that a d.sign exuded V« fir.-e upon vention. Except on tl&gt;e subject of slavery. acquire a new Territory it their joint ex*'
At th" pr.1
I. fbrj ought Vi lie adlU’-.Uter.if unduly
htem a c*&lt;nstitiiti&lt;.".i in relation ti&gt; slavery The trujh i«, th it the general provisions pen«e. both equality and jiwthv dcuiund
■ with a .view of p«o&gt;n&gt;&gt;ti&lt;ig thia .wive slid
agtinst their will. In tht* rnicrgvucy It ..four r.cvwit 8‘ats constitutions arc no tliat the citizens n| one and all of th -in
iovh-voleni policy • I * apprwpri.iti'ig them
powerful nati.ni. If aach vxpedit.iims fit­ lixwmi" my duty, a* it was my iinqm-sti’ruuy udi. r pi.ra&gt;osc, *« ought to use
ted out frrm abroad against «ny porii n tioitabl - right, ba.- ng in viefr the unhm that the diff-r.-nc* ta-twevn them is nor ••raver is re*v&gt;gi&gt;iz&gt;-&lt;| a* pmp-ry by the su;rp”rt ol C"tr_rv a &lt;raat what it may. I dm! ■tni twi tijpimi}.t &lt;■ ro bund nil a,*&gt;1 even g.eaier mm-iir. Ulin if they h»l
muuruwn a am try. tobuni down onr ci t- of all good "itizens in support of the ter­ essential. Uud. r the «nlier practice of common eon-titutioii.
To have suintn.- iuraipfirereing the ili.iirm- »*.n and in re I fourteen dUUrs atn*--------ocvti aHivcrted-fi.o itKHiey aud tk- pm
i* murder und plunder our people, an l ritorial latva to rxpr.-se .n .-pinion on tiro the gov.-ntnicnt no constitution framnl rily C’rtUt’ -atrd tlie property in atevra al- stori-.gaiHl m .iiitainjiig the sovereignty (2(7.710.1 t-l 27.)
usurp onr guvurnnrant, wnsbiurtd e-illany true construction iff thr provisions con' by th." am wnliiai ofa Territory prepxra»f tin* Constitution nnd laws over th." i '•*•— s- • ••"- *■*•-•
l’o mpuUHlar awsv lite riciicatand noblest
power on «*rth t« tlie atrict.-at acarot-t .rarning slavery attained in tbu organic v ry to iu ailmisaion into the Union a* a an nci oi gr"H»s iniiisicv, un-i amrrury Territory of Utah.
m
icraauc": which any people have ever
.. f f._,.z «k.. *ln.k ..«* VI..
iiir nut pn-v.-nting such MHitniitira.
I recommend ti’I'-m.-rcsathccstablfehState had be. n submittal unto thu pe-iplc. tn rhe practice nf the older Stitra.rf- the
mil- enjoyed, up«m ••hjcctaof doubtful omstr
Unbrn
which
have
abolish
si
-lav.-ry.
183L
I trust, however, the example net down
lutiismlity or cxpedieiwy would be to
A territorial g ir. r '.ment was estab- Annaw, WwpuraUiM
(.'’•ngrvM dcdined it to Ira ‘the tins in­ by the ln«t C’HigrrM, requiring that the
rnumimg «ith
with it such p»r|r&gt;t rend right hutdml and n .,,’een 4’IUn. liofate ouv &lt;*' the in-«t important trust*
l'._i. i.„
..r «•......—a- ...
tent mid incaning’iof thU act not to'lrgis., v
. n.t.M.1
its they
tbev may
mar deem
dreu and eighty ram* (Mitat lt2OO2ft^l&amp; HI ) ever amimitted t*» any people. Whilst
‘N** Mexico
Mexiioas
of netting on fimt v mili’a -y ■ xpedttion lai-atavury into iun Tsrhtnr. «&gt;r Sb tv, (ject tn the appmvatnnd ratification oftl.c
exp*4ienr. I need aivin* ly mMn -e argil, and tiro estimated r»s-rip’s ..f the r .iiinillwithin the limipi uf tha United State*, tu nor to exclude it &gt;b. rif.uoi, but to leave &gt; .puuple
■ of
■ the pmpoard
- - J *-•
— -’
• ­ omvtitut «s» and laws ofthe Uniictl Sate- manta m support of .fiK rcetmimcmte- it,g thrv quartenr t-&gt; the 3thh I t-.&lt;* 1*08
State.
’ -----may• lie«fol
avUtig b&lt;aa fide as a proprietor, to give
the people thereof pertuclly free tn form lowed on future iMxualoti*. I took it fhr were thereby ex-ended over it "ao Sires ,4".'* JVv •'•‘-“'V*
I”'“*
-re fhirtv-Ix mill.-ra -tth ....... Ul ae I
mute with rh&lt;Mn we ufe at pnuv. Thu nnd icgulata their ikim-"«tk" inatitution* granted that the Gate -ntimi ut Kansas
..nd ths |w..perty * I a,r rkbrira inhite’* fi ly ,|;(h^,..M..|| ,r, (*W (J.VI OOO &gt; m k
present neutrality act •»? April 20&lt;h. 1818 in iirairowtx.way.’|L'n&lt;k-r it K nisua. ‘when w ould act in acwirdaoce with this examting Arreau,anJ tn a* are now vrittemt fog with ibe ImUikv k*P.re state I u. - yet, oarti-lvring tlie great tempbUi'-n to
i* list little mon- than a mdleelioti of pre- aJmitted »a a Staki,’ was to -bu rueeitc*! pk-.foundal.a*it is oil etrrrcl principle*; ippointni’nt-by tlie Pr.ral.fcnt, by nt.d any effi isnt Dwitretem. Tlirlr ,»r—m I gm-gnte ..f • ve-.tv-fivr million tbn*..
into the L’nuni, with or without slaver*, ■ml b«-ncv my inst- o tMn- to tli- peop|.K
"" ™
' d”'1
•»"" hias their aiU'titut'n«i may prescribe att&amp;c were expressed in gwicrJ and uti-pndifi.-J
r.p*llr mm*.!.*
,h.. j„,| „„|
Zi„r j..,,
, _
Actual Mtllcra wilder ranting law* arc
»uficriatendent of Indl.in nffiira. a am ' —
mi i b
time of their ^dimssiuii
term*.
»sl.r M,H,&lt;w.
&gt;s.
pi uta-ted against other puchuscra nt tbs
(ary, thn*" judges .if the Supreme C-urr,
Did Csayrre* m.-au by thi* langu-tgc
public sab*, io tbeir right uf pre-emption.
that tbe delegates elected bi frame a am- this req iirrmenr, aa applmible to the a mantel, and a district a(torn.-y. Sub.
reratu ih* r.«n n. mineral mid ^rfeu!. ( Tfc *
. ^nnelitunra during the
st-tatioii sLihiM have iwtbority finally tn a bole coiistituti.in. lud IHK be&lt;-n inserted, sequent acts provided fir th- appomt- turnI re». ircre. earracullv, n silver and j firit quarter ..f the nn-wsit fiscal vrar -m'Tnc txtantof •f|part*t-section «r U50
decide the qu.*stion of b! ivery.or did the v and the a&gt;nvimti"’n wore not bound by mctita of the office** necessary to extend •.’ITaiJM “
'"‘III." «■"*&gt; l.un.lr*! aervsufland The rent under m ay then

dV

intend by leaving it b&gt; the p topic that lira
|ie -plu of Kon*aa themselves" vlmuld d cide this question by a direct v&lt;&gt;tel On
this su'ijecl I coitfes* I bud n&gt;vcr vntertaiu.-d a rsa-iwu* doubt, and, tbrrvf'irv, in
my instructi&lt;si* t&gt;&gt; Govurmi.- Walker of
tlra Stith March last. I rm-rcly said that
when -a cnnstitutio'i -hall bo submitted r&gt;&gt;
t ra |&gt;o-iple of the fertibirv, thev iuu»t Ira
protected in tlra exercise of their right 6f
&gt;&lt;&gt;tiog for or against that itia.ruuiuot, and
tbe f*.r expression of the popular will
mast not be interrupted by fraud «n- violunee.
.
,
In expressing thi* opiniun it wa« far
fnun my intention te InTcrfere with tbe
derision of tbe puupla of Kansas, either
fur nr ugainat slavery. From this! have
always tarrilrily al’mtained.
Intrusted
will the duty ot takin» rare thnt the law*
tra faiUUully •urautad," my only d'-sir.*
waa that tile jraople of Kansas should fur­
tichdkiiin tha L'aiusJ States tn the States nish to Ciiigr*esi die rvidnntxi required
rf Central Am trim, wtairti cmld n it fail by tlra o .-gsme act, whether for or against
to pniva highly b.mefiial tn ail pirtiea slavery-, und in this manner sm-svth their
presag • into tira Uni m. In c oergingfru a
thu ooftditxm of Territorial dependence

■Tba l.-ad.-r of the recent expediti

duty, in my upiiE’n, to make km-wn their
will by thu voiwa of the majority, on.tin
direct quuuliiwi whether thia important
J.iin-.-stic institution should or sbouhl not
continue tn exi-4. Itsleerl, thia was the
only possible mixld iu vhhrb th
ouuld nr authevt-rally aarertainvd.

it* b-rma jo submit nnv other p &gt;rtloti of
the iti'trum.-nt to an election, except that
which relates to tbe ‘domestic institution
of slavery. Thia will lie n-nilen-d dear
by a idmple raferenuu to it* language. It
was mot to legislate slavery into any ter­
ritory or S'.ite’ n.«r to ev-iude it therefro.n, but to leave tbe people tlwraof per­
fectly free to form and n^julatn their do­
mestic instiluikau in tlwir own »nv.H—
A&amp;swdiug to the plaih conatrm-tion of the
a ntctice, the words “&lt;l*&gt;tn utii- inatitu
(ions'- hare a direct as they hair an ap.
propriato rvlorence to slavery, “Domna
tic institution*" are limited to the family.
The relations between master anti slave
and a few other* are “domeatic institnti.ina,” and rre entirely distinct from ins'itut-'nns of a po’i'leal character. Bcs *S thorn w.sou • n wtirm then brf.rc
U.rU'rra&gt;i. n«ir indevd has them since Iwn
any serious qureti ra before tha people of
Kansas or thu c-amtay. except that which

relates ti&gt; the -domestie irutitutlmi*'- uf
Tbu convention. after an excited and
angry debate, finally determined,' h» a
majirity «*f •■nlyt-ro, r
to ~*
nothin t A
the qua*tint! of slavery to tbs n4c, though at
fty delegate-

present affixed their signature* to the am.
•tiutrnn.

Krntaaa.
They aca.rdlagly
article in ibeaawtitutioo for tiiia purpose,
airnlbtr iu form l» iter- ■■ V' J '

tbe transition from a territorial

onr land and mir Indian system over tbe
Territory. Briglutiu Yunna »»&lt; ami H’rd the first Governor on the 20th Ne;i*.
1830 ami he h.i» held the office ev r sin.-.
Whilst Gnvett.or Young ha* horn both
Governor and Superint.-ndent of Indian
Affiira ‘.hrmighojit this p.-ri&lt;H, h- has at
thu same time lieett nt the brad of tbe
Churchcnlled thr Latter Day Saints, and

; !

TT’,

&lt;*rr.~l

Oi sunl five hu.ln-l

...rr K

,**&gt;&lt;« (Himsi. V) .j- .Mi,,.
Itvved to be the !&gt;e*t (..the Pacific
1 million e^bt hunlrc-l and nuictvfnv
Long experience has d eply convinced i* tboiirend
th.i.l^arul two
f « k..
hundred rai
... Il .Lt
th1rtv
— cwod.ilme that strict cuimtructi.si ofthe pow.-ra Lira and thirty-nine cent- (♦.3.805232 30!
gratrtIto Unarras is tlra ..nly true, a* were applied t.. the red.- n pti-ui ,.f the
’fti ofn^ ‘wtir/0’.
"r'’*
blinding inter."*! and pr.«mi.
stilmioti.
Whilst l(n« pi me p... shall um. Th." pn.lmblc exp-n litnr.-* of the
guide my pu.dic cond ir^ I nuiri.fer it ri-mainlhg three quarters, tn 30"h June
lion and auih-irity from »he Almighty. cknr that tinder the war-making p-.wera | 1K5*. are fifty-on.. million tw., hundred
Unions* uray ■ppr.-pri .tr mmt.'v for th- anl f..rty-1-iglit th-atsand five hundred and
Ute power haa firm i, tta-rtifiire, a Lactate c...rairuct..n. rfn. . (hnnigh th. r,.rri. tb’r v d-.H-ir-.wl fe.,r „.nb. (|5( itT.
over Qiun-h and State
one. nf lira United Sutra, when thi. ‘ MO 04.) in. hulmg interest .*&gt; Sb, ™.l,|ir
Tira people rtf Utah, alimwt exclirdvely,
.. •U.tatek nscramary fur the defunc-i’debt, making .n Wn-nMle
belong tn thi* church, and believing with of any of tbe States
i.7 ” "
“?*.
I *
sevrmv;nXB_ a
.
’«V».ur radium nine hundred andaixty-tbnw
a fanatical spirit thnt he te Governor of tbe
•kmi. The tsinstitatkri has reinferred up­ ,f"7hT*iafi2a^&gt;,t&lt;,",l&lt;r’ "“d fnrtv-nn*
Territory by Divine appointment, they
on C.iigrure power ’tn declare war,’ to
(piowow 11.) I»,IV
«&gt;hcy bin o-mmknda as if (bey were din-lti-d
in ik- •______
...
•
rrrt — rtz’-—
“ :h_..

fore, he ehora w that Ute government *ImII
n«w into collision with the gnc.-rnmi-nt
Ilf
"
f the United States, •*
the
“ ■m mlrara
• -r
of the
Mormon Church will yHd implicit ubedienes bi hi. will.
CitArtitnately rxteting fret* leave but littlu •doubt that auHi
ie hte determination.
WlpH’nt entering
“P"" • i
“ ■«®7&lt;
*&gt;*Urited
Uritl States, judicial and exeentive.
two Indian

private side in unlimited qu.uititics.
Sjiecuistam has of late years prevailed .
to a great exU-nt in the public binds. Tte
... IUCIII W..C
UH- I’
........
dividual* and aunpanira. and thus the
price is greatly cuh«nrcd to those who
draira to purctias." fur actual Mttltmefll.
in onkr to limit tbe arw* of apcettlati"""'
mi.rh aa posMbte. the exdncti-«&gt; of ti."
Indian title and the extension -rf the p-tblie surveys oughtouly to keep pac» wit*’
the tide &lt;*&gt;f emigration.
If Congress should buraiftcr grant i.

tatn-d by the G-ivamm.mt should be aulr

,
—„„,r ouni|rc&lt;|
tfe" tnllttia -ti. rcp.,1 mvMHats,’ Tb,me and twmtv...x th-mamd eight hundred
high sovereign powers necesrerilv involve 1
11 ••‘k" “J Mxtysevat
:
impoitaut and rrapun»il,|u public duties
7
,and among them there Is none »&gt; aarrrel anta (»WI875 (jy.)
Tbe amount of th, puhlh, debt at tbe
,
and so imjierative oa that tlf pnwrin4
,
onr soil ftxiiK the invasinn of a foreign «ui.1
,
T*,
, k . "
* '■••’•qpi wi.
million)* aix'
,-£.e
■ Imw then-lore. Atal one hundred and right,
wen
-amt
.■netemdn*!
and right v'-aix
dolter.
left noAmg
(wrint to coJistruetitat.
reawtruetfatt,
an! Minty
Mncty
rem. (fem
(^.Odotsn
img rat
oil tins |Mflut
I and
rent*
taKt lur DO
hut expro^ly n-qrfre th.t nfe- United |
'0,- - --------W
q*
'
*
uTbe extension of our limit* an* orougni
&gt;»Uun u«r jurfedk-tion many additi-:s!
Ststra almll pnaect M.h „f lbrtn rlhp i j„di
u w- .u'Jl
St.te*I against Invasion.’

No

*

�SUGAR FALLING

New

goods

that I sta^lj;

; least toP th,,
cvitiim.
iwitb the rcp.,|

Tbe whole number of Indiana within
,.ur Territorial limits la believed t» b«
from the Iwt data in the Interior Deport­
ment, about 323,000.
The tribes of Cberokiwiv. Choctaw*.
Cbickasaws. and Creeks, settled in thr ter-

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

Ready Pay Store,
V” ar* P«o«l '0 hear uf the death uf
Jtft. la*x0 L HxxDgaauoTT. by suicide, at

w ap.-dal attention- of
• •••'■ n-nunJatiaa of tha
&gt;' «vy io fa..*- uf
m-.ll war StanOtor* of
&gt;r ismrv year* uw g.&gt;v.
obliged UO nuioy
tteam -ra from in heid.
’ pressing want*. At
o lutru IV. ur.iHxl vessel
e-ut (.•.lutert* the Hv.
tat.e but few wh.tAero
wr.nre a.uUrof N,ir_
ny niiUi.wis «f li.retgn
u&gt; ree annual), (*■■*,n
i.irlvire. S-.iiw ..f uur
r.wta ata) na«t ruhiers left eXjH.w.1, ‘this
r lUU Jr.
(un* wvtu)d t&gt;u t.irauda-&lt;&lt;•. Tse oust art’ tile
I.'t tie great, and they
1 coHVjMvrativuly smiui
p tlic.n in c iiimiiMU.*),
1.7 uillprv.v.
•vr vowels, nn.1 oAm
- &lt;&gt;f them slsiuld |.e Mt
c we m.imtani a sq-ta i&gt;nr sinijLl be e-xistuntir A-.Untie aud i’a.-itic
.utility md etli.-uuu.-y
1j.hi I the’.u a* almuwt
n of Vlieso siu-11 vesUiCstaufablc advuntugn
v, and tbe tsrsx nf o*&gt;-'
•t cXc.-vd two lU'lh.m
isanJ d.-llara, ui 8230-

K&gt; Secretary, of the In­
i’ grsv-u e&gt;iis4Jcn»u&lt;&gt;n.
nerou*, iuyairtant aud
■ of •dniniistrawm in»aw.
Among t!i.-se
l are th.; p.ihrc LmsU
ritb lb* Lijian*.
be Ji.4p.rod of the pub.
y witil tbe fattier* .»f
.-cn tltlpnwud a» expwu asy. nn l gradually
wth atal nuttle.neut uf
» snd I'errAoric*. It
in prartkv. Already
seteu i'crritoie* have
' th -so l.uid*, and still
nd luillort* of acre*
iu.it a isHiudlu** pro«»«».ir cuuittry «»f future

there are 1242.001 miles «if railroad, tin
wh.eb the lu-tils arc trun*p-&gt;rte.l.
j
TIh-eVp-inliLir* . trt the l^plirtment

for thefts -tlyetr ending on tta-Sthh J due.

Just received a large
stock of

the ret.id.ma. ofhisfirtbcr. in Irving tuwnahlp, in this county. Mr. Hendershott
has bem laboring under partial insanity,
fur some week* part, owing u&gt; III health
and pecuniary bataea. It appears that,
on Saturday tuorning, be ar&lt;*e aa usual
and, aa fa supposed went to tbe Lam adjurtrd the rope, then came into the houae

*««, are rapidly advancing in edneatb-n !

end in all the arts nf civilization and »elf-1
goveramvut; and we may indulge tbe |
agreeable anticipation that at im very dia-1
tant day they wi|l Im Inc wpnrRted into ’
the Union a* une ofthe sovereign Sime*. |
It will be •■■en from th« Report of the
p.«tin*«ter Gvi,eral tliat the Post. Office ■
Department still rontinne* to dep-n-i on 1
the treasury, as it hav l&gt;c.-n compelled to
f.&gt;r several veara past, fiir an important I
portion &lt;«f tbe mean* of sustaining and ex-1
tending its operation,.
Their rapid
growth ami rxptnsion are ah-.wn by dovennial statement of tbe number uf poat
MT Any person wishing tn obtain tlie
ofikv-a. and the length uf po^t ro.-id«. onnni -nc ng with the year 1827. In that year Xati-mal Km. at Club
there were 7 000 jmrt office*; In I8-T7. Annum’ ran d«&gt; so by l&lt;
11,177; in 1817. 13 14C; nnd n 1857 they of Subscription with
nmntafr !H3K(i. In this year 1.725 p. st
i.ifi vs li..ve lax-n vsta'ilWn-i und 704 dis
omtintied, leaving a net n.-n-aM- of 1 021
THE PBESlDEvTnj XEMAGE.
Ihc |uistnut»tcra nf 388 officoa -re apap..iiiu*l by tbe Preaident.
Kjwarti XlzTTxas.—We publish ,lbi*
The length of po&lt;t fotita in 1827 was , week thu President** Message, b&gt; the exI(l5.:i3&gt;i mi|e»; in 1837. 111.242 miles; m clusum 14 other matter, in order that our

EVERY VARIETY,

led hi* children about, talking to them,
and kiMed them, and immediately,*ent
out. Search w*» M&gt;On instituted when he
wu. found hanging in the bam. dead. Hr

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.
Call and tH them before jntrfauiuy

la^nanl Starkwratb. r. of Battle Creek
killed hi* wife, on the 11th fart., by beat­

r»ld p«n .sdtobhr,

GINGHAMS,

KULLUXTS,

read.rs may penuu it f.r themrelvra^nd I
nl theix h-iaure. Publishing al length, a* !
we d», it ii unnvecasury to comment up J
on it *t nil perhaps still, we fewl inclin- j

Mr. 8. was not intox'cited, but being

&gt;

«»* r®14 P*°“d bohfcr.

A nicAi assortment

a passionate nun, inflicts- I blow* during
nn ritervatii&lt;i with his wife, which caused

18
....
: M. HI.ACKENET,
Editor and PaMto«r.of lbs New York MrrvsWitr
Guide,No. fto Gnrswlvh xtrart, X. Y.
.. iw "'re*nt

FANCY BARAGES.
B0NNEI» TO GIVE AWAY-LALL

KINDS BONNET TR1M1NG8
AT THE

A special

Ready Pay Store.

Pre-iidont nf tbe Council, andpf N. Dcit-

zlrr Speaker of the 1I&lt;hi*i&gt;.

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE

Grrat Mcitemcnt prevaita in th* terri
Wiry, and it'iw-fcirrd that (be leading

UiotblBg: Kerer so Cheap.

mrrqbcra of the late ronrtitntiunal e&gt;&lt;n-

AND CUTLERY.

GROCERIES Old Fogyism Distanced

ventiou will be driven from tbe Terriio-

Kinds

Ax Ezra* 8asaiox.—Imiv. Blnghau

working injury to ulhera; without &lt;5»&gt;- ’ lias issued a call for an extra sextion o
promising fraw la md &lt;k«vrttag ttawc be I•the Legislature uf tbi* State, tu meet ol
1* Imund to rtaiul by. an.I without giving . Wednesday, the 2Dtb day of January

th-- lie'to hi* prof, mho* of sino-rity. we: Mt,

Mil!

SUGARS,

Dieproeiamati&lt;« wnreccivedbe

FISH,

Young America Ahead.
Thr reasons whv

I,

FRANCIS
ROWER
I'-oing thr lavgrat llard«*t«

Viuiimm in Bui-

TEA.

Hut Guod TFA, surei«&gt; cure the headache

when that vhange mV&lt;4vtw aitbera. aud ef

A Bill ha* teen mtr&lt;&gt;diic&gt;-d into the I*.

In tlii« 8.. Sep»U* by Senator Dougina, b&gt; enable
|xrtition we find the Preoideat ou the tbe people of Kansas to farm a Constitu-

feeta pledge* prvvioujdy givenlvan«a*

question.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Hi* in at ruction* to

tin . Walker were ri|ilieit upm tbe snlv.

jrct of • bin III ig the o.lMitUti&lt;m of Kai-

oS* to a 1 • -tv of tbu peojilc; and in older
tii npjH-.-r oomeahat ronahrtrnt.be «ay.-

■a lii* Mcotagr. in •peaking of th* refer"

. nru Ly Ciur^rew of tlw &lt;-ourtituti&gt;&lt;n o
\l n:&gt;. - .lulus virtu uf the janplr. llut’ lr
/•»•»(• it for qr:»lrd fatl the tn Mention 'I

Knnt-te itottlJ net ifi itreurdanee rilh tbit

Never have we known a December »•
jilcnMat and warm a» tbe pre»«Tit ha* Iwcn
s-&gt; tar. Tbe ground fr. ezea, but slightly

•WE SHALL
RECEIVE SIDNEY ON OLD AC­
.
COl’NTH

ouch night.

Hnatingo, June 4, IH57.

tary Stanton uf K-uims, for oiling
i “
a&lt;
ctra Session of the Ixgislatoi

Mr sssortnwtrtsfl’ARl.OH ST0V13. rmprisa
tbs DMt bcsatrtnl psltcin. In market.
I lavs th. gmtr.1 t.netr sf
ELEVATED
.
OVEN 8TOV ES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
, PA num yOOK CTGVES.
frrrsera in tl-i.l-wn-. Rixllsnssd Barters*

TO HOUSE BUILDFF8.

\2o4

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY

Uuttr’, in furor of mebntitlinn tir r&lt;te

•til • &gt;n fli the pen, dr. ferrt expmud in
•

■ittTul un i &lt;r.»qna!ijird tirinC

snu.r*HM rrn.isi'W.tDE srortx
xtx. curyEk .&lt;xn sheet-hh* '
ka ee, wmcat oitee
AT LOK[B PEfCEE
I/UX El’EE.

GRANT k SPAULDING.

f^f-Thc PnpiiJmt hat removed Sec­

i.-nvbr i« hi* riiww.

iotmg thi* wiwe .u-l
apprupri-itiug them

G-OLDEJT PRIZE.
Gm o/ ter teifru unit beet literary
p-iperr nftle dan.
TERMS Of FflBsK RirTlON TWO

Ed. B*Jta«a—Ottr town was thr-w
into the iw*t profiund aMnniahtnm’, by

PAINTING

Bot aft- r all. th.- President claim* that

:hc report of one of our fellow twinge, u
a ’cgally constituted highly respected young own,conimittlnt*
that it was not l-mnd oy suicide. Mr. Isaac I* llenderwhrtt, th.tbe* Kania* Nebraska act to wlunt th&lt;- deceased. left bis parental borne, a lew
' eaTe ago. to try the rea’itie* of the
diiuk* -under tbete eirenmttnnm h may world's ups and down*, and bring very
wrlj be questioned whether t!w peace and ambitious, andyff high imagination*. with
quiet of thr whole cviuntry aw nd of a good intellect, and steady habits, areu-

the ^invention
body, and

In all cwSva ore v«0oi
Hie inuocy giaHU-ti wj
famJaUj *nd erouo.n.c

»ti*d, bef.ro &lt;t ouuu.ii.a a taw.* t
p.uitxl *IK1 »lj,tKol Uy tun t'resldcu
li’nut *ppiu»e&lt;&lt;,
Hull ivlmti it
ill* ullJct-UoiW lo tftUt 1I.IUM.-IU *c
•&gt;nguut&lt;N&gt;.* iu order u&gt; pein.i in tut
aim rn4-1uH.de duty, ».iUs-u.iic Unit

1 greater importarKw ikon mere t. mporarv
triumph of either of the political parlira

in Kanaa*."
In criming to such a c«mcJii»t»n

»Ui«MnlH-r wilt be entitled to ■
gift worth fronTtl t. $500 in Gold
TO CLl IB.
3 copies for uur rear
10 “
------READ—READ—READ—READ
Together with *!aj.r-r snd paper lluigiu no abort
LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS.
■knee atul roouMUe trnua. Order, left at tha
•tor. of J. M. Ituoel is Haattiip will rarwte*
I pnekagc oailamnig WO
* “ ‘in Gold
'
prompt atlraUoa.
10 Gold patent Lever “ ” ‘ Bunt
Uattiagr. Jalr 1,1’87.
’•
Ing Cased Watches
each

mutated property very Curt, which induced

him to enter more largely the arena of
«p&lt;-culation. and run :n debt for land, in
addition b» hi* »pb-i&gt;lid farm.
Hard

CHANGE OF TW

thr
Proidcnt aasnmm that the ter.i. •Aw&lt;r« thnea overtaking him in the height of hi«
tic imlitutioni'' tnuaw inly, slavery, and ;i pen»perity.and with tailing health, be »;i
the rela'ioiw of the family . As though I Induced by tbe cvii tempter to cummit
a State or Territory witfaait “slavery ’ I the awfal deed.
He leaves a young wile, two children
hud no ‘•domestic institution” U» • regulate j
in their own way." Tbu domestic rela­ and a large circle of highly respected rrlaukI lb. wM. .■». u.
W.
tion* of an IndivMaial. miy appertain &lt;m-'

ly bi hi* own family ; but the dumrotic' r.&lt;»h deed and untimely end.
Your »ub*criber.
institutions ot a ‘Statejuu apprefami haw
O.L.L
always been e&gt;rti*trtH*i b&gt; mean the inter-1
mil atfairs of that greut family, in contra
(•otincii •» from th&lt;ise afEJrs which arr
turtirtML
Wfa-n will Janie* Buchanan

ashxcs i-bice cvurent.

make b« be.a pettif-gg.-r?
Tiro Prcsidrtil think* Kanaa* ha* occu­

pied tar a few year*, tin* much of tbe pub-

1 lie atlriition. “Stop agitati-m!’’ ha* l-mg
.wen the Witehwurd of Slave- Cmt*. atid
c.nvrntiirti*, public apcakem. and other

I hcrutfter grant altatew or coinpanie*
huretr.far ', J iwxnrmediate m-ctmoa re­
invent *h-xild be *ub-

FumT*1 - cm cUJ brsmUt w.-rth
llj»
For 100 .uWr.brr. ww gU4 v»*l ll»"
FJ 5.'‘lubwrzib.-r. ow g-lJ pen sad bUdsr. *

F&lt;5^.utacribrrs, *M rid psa sad bob'*.
•Ort*
..
..
-A*®
Fw 15 sabwHlwr*. oar med.um grid pen sad*

tu change hl* |moiii-n «p«m any question

rente, as the one, in my /■ ig««
calcutated to attain th. i.up-. till
Ciailrtupiated by Gmgr.
The late ditoatruus m-.lictary I
may hat* une good effect about-;

-i.r tiMerudl imuuly

ider twisting law* are
her puchaaers at th*
! right of pre-cnipCi&lt;*i,
tavrlcr-asctiun.
KK&gt;
reminder may then
niblie nr entered at
i|.:&lt;-.l qttaaUtica
f late y ears prevailed
tin public Linda. Th*
U that, large portiuN*
e' tbe- p-operty uf faand tbu* tbe

-8^1 gut taetrt «: fa

»

LAWKS, A "oooinuniroian. •*!?“■?
I

‘
&lt;d tu tl,3B7,«7O. 'To detrav thewe
muditiuya lln-re wa* to the credit of tbe
Department on the |*t July. ItS&amp;G. thu
1 might have expected, from it*
sum of ♦‘.MlJrtHl; the grin* rcv» m&gt;«j of tin’
in 11 literary view, well enough;
yeai, uiilielaig the aiuii al alluauncu* Jii
wml as a politicnl document, it
the tniuspiirtatioii of fro, mail matt-ir,
pr-duce-l ♦8,953,051; and lite n m linUcr churMcb rize* it* autiuir a* the same politi­
»o »uppii«i by the nppr..priati&lt;.u from cal “dislger" that hhrtury w ill ever sevonfl
the treasury of F2 25’J,0&lt;Mf, grante-I ny to James Buchanan. That a man may
the act ofpougrea* approved August. &gt;8. have a right to change his viewa, and £»
ISAU; and by the appropriation ol'4ti&lt;&gt;.i policy, wta-w iu- c-iu do wv wAhmit
made by tins act -&gt;t Ataruh 3. 1837.
•jinX pledge* pr. viously given, without '

ibre (byposjt! -»f 363,l.. put.Lc Llutl.
ic l-.ud. a. ia font rec of
ctl im/wirtanee, their
gre-.tor as far»t*Mug
un.i ind qwiidrnt racu'
itatriuus cilixetta, wb-&gt;

important trust*
p-fplu. Whilst
Uic |M»*rcr,wlmn
upnelor, to give
tor t&gt;ie piirpawe
f t .e remuin-lur.

A* an inducement Ct p- rwms tn
ert th. m*ch-M U» gut name* for the •Mer­
cantile Guide,’ We offer the following pre­
mium*. Upon receipt rd the n*mc*. joy
in u&lt;lvance. wo will torwnrdtbem by
pres* or otherwise if ordered, to the addreaa oftixMc entitled tu them.

fJ'-O *sta«ibets,"M

rinrrs

ing her brain* out with a elub.
Mr.
Starkweather*!* one of the oldest residents
of Buttle Creek and hi about 70 year* cf

«lf the Kania* Legi*
til *|H.-ciul attention to some of jta ! tatiire wa* organized on tlie 8(h fast., rod
Tbe Message i* alaiut the Mita-' organized by electing C. W. ,Ba1»roi'k

it of the deparhm-nt in tbe dtx-uutrta
th.- current ira\ 'I commend to your
consideration i he repo tut lire dcpsrtmywt
in rrtatn-U t» the r'lalrlidmient&gt;•(tlie Ih«tI.nd niail route frotu tta&gt; MiMid-iippi

time to time will adnmat* mesfatrea as
conductive tn lienefit the grentert mtniber.
rUUKUMB.

Preoidcnta have deprecated agitation.
The Mi"*"uri Compromise wa* reprelcd t» *«op agitati -n.’ Thu Kaams Ne-

AT THE OLD STAND

binaka act, wa* pa-oed fur the «amc pur
po*c; and now the Pmaiden t prupons* to.
with-lraw auention from Katwa*: Bathe,
like all those other great pacificator*, haa
I thrown oil ra'ber than water, npon the

people of Kl----Hon with tm slavery ’ still, according ln|
(be proviwhaw of thu cuWllWthm italf.;

slavery will coniinua to esiet, snd,.say*
tina fa rielrt.

FURS, FURS, FURS.

Uarr -drag

W *•

h‘l"

r^&gt; .*;■»

,1-^. p-. »«Ur
,k. —Ml H-.
J-r

&lt;U

pnml

N nnd a'ter Monday .August Slrt. 18­
37. until further notice. Mages will
leave the. follow ing named place*, aa ful-

O

Lriire linrting fir Battle Creek. Men.
days, Wednesday* and Friday*, al 7 o’*
duck, A. M. nn«l arrive at Buttle Creek,
nt 1 o’clock. P. M. in time to lake th*
afrermaiii car* cost or west, and on Turodaya *ninr«&lt;laya and Saturdays at one 0*t-kek P. M. in timo to take the *v*mag
train .«f curs.
Leave Battle Creek far Halting* «n
Tucwfayit, Thursdays and'S.iturdnv* at 7
I o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Hasting*
' at two &lt; ch ck, P. M. nnd on Mondava
' W«sltM»d«yaaiHl Friday* at4 o'chek, A.
M.. and nfrivc in Hasting*, at 10 u'«+*k.
Leave Hustings for Grand Rapid* on
! Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
■lOuclisJc A. M.. aiid arrive at Grand
Itauid* ut 8 o'chyk P. M.
1
Lravn Grawi Rapids for Harting* and
: Battle Creek wnTurodaya, Thuradaya,aH
Saturday*, nt four o'clock, P. M.
17iu£
G 811EPA1RD.

' CASH. CASH. CASH,

Win be Fold If notbis* «ita belter. Brief Um
lifting*. Deo. JMh. 1*47—!«•

tabRiiiiB.

tKMERLV kept by T. Ptnture, fa
conrtuDliy making sdditVma to tha
sama, all uf which, be propOnawto Mil

r WILL PAT n 10HER PRICKS for FCRS

P

Where ar. the Dufmcret.

.if 34 ami 50 tfas*
’•4'1 “*•
cv,rf
turm.tbat the slavedwld.-r who took b»*

Battle Creek, Hastings and &amp; G.
Rapids St«ce Route.

W

»lavas mb, Kro«a*. U&gt; A them there St bfa
,-Hn

300 Ladies
“
35 M
100 Silver Hunting cased l
Waulics
| 25 “
200
“
anU-Iir*
10 b. 20
“
500 &lt;3oM Vest &amp; Guard &lt;&amp; Fob
Cfattoa
10
30
3000 Gold luwketn
2 In 10
“
Gold Rings—Ear Drop*—Broaches
Old Haun, The Pawnbroker.
Brcnst Pinfo—Studs—Cull Pin*
A itau., volume
p*Kf. rirgsally bouart in
Oulh aad iUastniUd. Fnce 4 faA
Slccvb Buttons, Art. &lt;Src. 11&lt;&gt; 115 •'
rplHS dwply intcrr.lwg and tnwrt «*rith.g Vale
Imimdiatcly on receipt &lt;rt tlie subscrip­
tion money, tbe subscriber’s tianw w ill bv
M FXWUES A SONY SKRIUt OF NKW YORK. eutrnvl upon our Mbfcrrtpti.in book, oppositc n number, und the gift correspond­
ing with that numbo will be forwarded
tr. his or h-T ad-ire** by mail or express
n&gt;mt-t«id.
Address BECKET fa CO., Prsusuna.
cm
— -......
— - ------48 und 48
Bdildmfi,
u,d m-wt .irtk-Uj manner »«* rtaKling
REVOLUTIOXMOF CRIME ANU MVSEUY.
daily marling in &lt;«ur very niM»t, within
tbe great American Metropolis, that the
raukr shudders at the
ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS.
‘A wry tnierewtiug story of spcrial
life in Nuw York: whi. b ha* Lad a targe
■«le throughout the country. Tbs auihor
A 8 USUAL,
has greut power a* a writer, nnd skill in
the driineatko uf character, a* well a*
ith ns good and complete *n ««snrtdramatic sbilitie* in relating facta in a
tnvnt uf
vivid manner.’—fatten Trentcript.
G-OCERIES,
RL'DD &amp; CARLETON, Publisher*. a* wan ever i.ffcrvd iu tbia market.
310 l&lt;ri«&gt;d*»y. N. Y.
As a psrtientar f. iend has taken tbe
liberty tu ciicnb’tc the starv that we are
kevpinff a GHOd SHOP, I take thi* »ptUu.tf u. ta- Ube. for Petals
purtmilty bl *ay t« my fricnd-M • «-that
■■ not tbe we, Itor never will b^ ,5 iu»S

l iu nkfiil tn my nomMW rostomt
fortiwir portiilwral patrMngv, I b&lt;f*
merits cuntinmmce of.tbe «’»*D. C. HAWLEY.
s.M.enur.
«■

(•■EiPSR (h»R (A* CRAPMT.
C-n«ta»tfy m bul, *3

l*. Ud

'w* • »*

"“‘Si
x»rv ya* a evrarere of p-wirt'C mtmsi
pd' faw, Ua*V*rwror P&lt;«k «• sb*"
, into any »ew‘ territory, uxA timm there!

JU.ro-.

Mt

alt TETUniE

UttoT.

c. s. HrKTO.v Pbysirian aad-

�KHAM

SPRING
AND

COLUMN

COLUMN.

Babcock. Cobb *V Co.
trb old Brawn wb**«. t cobb.)

SAMS
UriKIftRY PECTORAL

(at

To the Public.

BUCKLEY

JMwbitAtime aad |&gt;Iar« al) fanu«* te

I Still Live.

mCBK CDLM. ao.lRNE.VESK.
uo.wviTU.VHoorn(u ora,
csotp. lanm. aid
f'MNFMFnei.

KALAMAZOO.

TVTtlE

TVls rsmedr is oBtemit-U*

Citizens of P. C. nnd

1H Pherca Carpetrng. 0«"« Auction at

He is tired ic disgusted With oM tnt»l
and *•» are hi«xredit&lt;o&gt;; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO; and cuesta idea won't troub­
le you.

New v.ak price*.
IM Mantilla* in every style from »LW
tn *20.00.

Shoes

Borau-ta, Ribbon*, and artifiriakta great

D**ier

variety.

AND

CATALOGUE.

CLOTHING.
BOUTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS­
Notuithsbinding tlie high price &lt;if Cut­
and groceries.
ten Goods. I 4imII a. || 7lp Tup Prints f»r
PunhaBlwtargrlv froth Anrtion*. Im
12f c»iit* middling for 8, Sin|«*. Tu-ka,
Ih-niina Krntuek. k ma. Drill* Sheep* porter* and Msmifm-turo* weerr maMejl
Gray. C.iMMmei. Sattinett*. FLnm.ll* t.. idfi-r many r*«k ■» l*‘*vw that «Wy
t*ill&lt;*i and tmtwilkpGreat,Yellow, Ikd ntmpeliUnm ami invite tbe attrtitH«
and While, bolt flannel.
the cl&lt;m*t bnyrra.
Tp.q
Notwllhatanding the advance in TEap
onr farilitivaforpnn4ei*iiigarr ’mh. &lt;bat
wr are rtuhted to off r ibr aatne Urigtaw/
yurr ArticitM llw »mw price.
It S. B A BLOCK.
(Lute of the firm »f Cla-k i Bal«*&gt;ek.)
b. S.mBR.
-&gt;
c. i. coot:
(Uh* of Ibe Ann &lt;/S. S. ic C. L Cobh.)

FALL GOODS,
•J?LG[r±OPM: SI SCIMIX
‘ THE CRISIS OVER.
A fresh lot of

HANSCOMB'S,

HATS AND CAPS

Tbit iky rmwivc.1. The worst of lh*i
'band liiRfr’
averted hr Inlying
U&gt;&lt;«« &gt;T KNlXPEN in the G**&gt;«fy&gt;a'
UbOi. Wk re cii4l«'iin-r* will find a mm
lot bf IMi u. Sht-utmgs, Butt*. B**«H» &amp;Sh&lt;*. Rnidy Mod, Clothing. &amp;c..Ac.
P. S.— Ikud advertisement in another
million,
;
A. A. KN APEN.

At tbe cbeapeat -•■■n- tn '• wn by
H. J- KENFII’.I.D
/
a newwtoek of Fall aod winter GOCJI
wbkbwdl he»&gt;M&lt;Ur

GAITERS

Ready-Made Clothing

NEW GOODS

JUST RECEIVED

..tit t

VKMWM. cminoi
many atylrami to be h-und-elsR'wbcra.

Kakmamo.

Main Street,

nflCPORTANT NOT CE.

KALAMAZOu

T lake ib- jhiMk «.eib-Kl ./ artit.iag th-- i»
I
. - l.. . .1. ,r ILuW MCUO.I. U&gt;*4 I

At Wholesale and Retail, nt such price*
that it will le an inducement for Country
Merihsnta. Pedlar*, and Farmers from a
distance^ I" ml) and examine before pur
ooiaibg elsewhere.

i&lt;rn of the
Great Cure for Dyspeps a.
DI. HOUGH loss PEPSIN.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

LARGE RED BOOT

CLOTING

is *» link ebropcr titan the cheapest.*
I
I bas e just received a g&gt;*«l ui*»Tlmenij
Ladies

on the build

DRESS GOODS
Such as Prints, Gingham*. Lelavitm, Merim*. I'aranistta* Black Alpacca* and a
variety of Won! De Lai ns, all. very nice
and very cheap.
Alan .r.4i aMortmcnt of Cloth* tori

men's wmr.atul a large slix-k of Maple* ;
Denim* Slietgiag*, shirting, alripe*, cheek*
and tiriunga.
J 1ST RECEIVED a new lot of

O. D. HAN SCOM I

WALL PAPER AXD BOIUIEHS

May, Oth 1857.

D2n

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Ci

BROADCLOTHS,

ATT11E HASTINGS

eiHlPElMSC

BdoTHnnd KHOEB,

»r all llrugipal* i
USE IXJiXAK |

!&lt;adie's Gaitar* Btukins and Boots, a
giaal asauitii&gt;«ntat very l-.w pri.-vw.
«ht hand a very large stuck ofChwkery
stoiie undGkaB ItVan*.

GRIND STONES,
DREGS AND MEDICINES,

Mr. IT&lt;-i

Cbeniicals, Paint, Oi

Brotv n,

a&gt;p«*| order ami as prompt a» any
lur Mill iu Barry, or any «ilw county.
11• *:•»Jt .*&lt;&lt;•'5nj&gt;I tbe. •* n levs • &lt;f

Geo. W. Fowler. ■ ■.

ms

Ml IN CLEM,
cm'hltnd #kI all |*ta.w.a wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
I a&lt;mld particularly call the ntunti&lt;m
of perwiua «Im are liuil&lt;Hng to tin- fai t
that I have just Rrtwivvl a Urge cl- ckol
Nails
Gk*a tend that 1 will I .nti»b
s.ist. Giaaa. nails. Door Triiniuinga Arc.
al a* b»w a figure
ta-aible.
»f|a|
II J KEN HELD

ALL KINDS &lt;&gt;F GARMENTS CUT
AS VSUA‘1*

PAINTS

GIFTS! G3TSH
l.r FIRS. SHEEP
I’BLTS.
A AAGutn sub S'lvbb Watrura uHIDES .nd DEEK SKINS.
• )VVV la-sold at wbnkKak prices.—
lm&gt; i* tin- ch.-ap.wt and beat lot of-watch­
es erer lwl&lt;&gt;ns •■flerv-d to the piiblic. A
gift in jewelry worth fn.m *| to M2 w ill

bushel.

H-vvIm mriml a good supply «»f P*
per EuatTH-l Card*. &lt;-ir-.l ibwrd ■ d’all cob
ori«,wr»d French embossed Paper, w« are
prtwnsd t» execute all kind* ufJob W ou
mi
n&lt;«rkt, »t thi* office. __
&gt; tvWlWTRATOBS tMIJt Of BKAtT5-“tATE

__________
- ialf*kin wgL Burui* ' Fh'i'V'iffetb. r uithsf.ill -■'•ck f
the dmpML .J, t r titnining one note of righty dollars '
GROCERIES.
g|» ett by Jarrn* Miller to Peter Cramer Such aa TEA. U' »t'FEE, SUGAR, SPi
DYESTUFFS. ■ •r betrvr mal ■ owdorder drawn by tbe I CES. PEPEII, FISH, in« wi.nl veryI’r.-aasrer uf C.ishLm Iu Peter Cramer
thing in the Grurcrv line. «mh n«
nd mwpted by the Trrasun-r &lt;if Barry
wll lie wantiitfurfii ully awe. And
Gainly. nl&gt;o • ti note given by I. E. li t­
they haw i.nlutnd thr 1»-M kind
er of three &lt;1- 41am tn Peter Cramer or
ol ammunition fi&gt;r »[*&lt;rt*inen
'mrir. wmie time in June law, and sntnr
atuh mjmwiier, an I P»tv •
■ mall t4&gt;ange. I hm-hy eantiiai all p&lt;-r.&lt;maaga&lt;n*t pmetaaing the above oldig»
'mum. An* |k-tMai finding thr almte u*llet ant|ol&gt;lig.iti'aa&gt; .-ital returning Ila-Kime
totbeaiil*. ril&gt;&lt; r aliall la-lilier.illv tvwarif
Ail 'lie p&gt;pItl.
PETER CRAMER.
nhr Pat c n t
Mrilk-inru. "I the
W AN i il’.—A few load* &lt;4 good
day may alm. Iw
W.aaf «mi aub*cri|&lt;a»n. al thia office. Alfi-utui nt thi* &lt;wlahlt»b*r»Pork. latil. Butter. Wheat.Oats. C«m,
mrnt. AU&lt;&gt; a gr- iit vuHide*. Pelts, Fora ami even Paper Rag*
ri*'y of tbe rbok-egl Peril)I Hr st -*oTflood, leta-ar ami»ellMlscM.«Mfor which tbe hiuh.--t market price will lie
I ...i.nfc -I «v»r,
i«O ».»d Lmd trf
allowed &gt;*n aulMcriptiam. Wb» says hr
run n&gt;&gt;t ;ut\ fi.r hi- papert

Boots and Shoes.

PuiJ

’ ’JOD WORK! !

AND

du 3

Mill. r. mid oir mill k ing laiilt on tbe
A*t impmv.d jllan.’egetbrr with ag«**l
n-.tt.-r— »r at*- |&lt;vpn-d ‘
*
**■"
i a call.

t» ita value. Being ilcaimuia wl* intn*
during our £•"■!* । roininently to die pul&gt;.
Ik*, in order t&lt;&gt; meet with quick, ready
and wuth ■ale*, we la»ve adopt- &lt;1 llu* nielliod t«»r tlieir dis;«•*.!I. We aril
Gm p&lt;-aitbm Verge, up. n fin* at 10and ?
Fine Silver Ijcpine, *•
“
8 “ 1*
“
~
“ Hunter case,
12
“ La»rr beuvy biiuter casr 15 •• lh
“
“ ’•'ng. pat. kv. ••
•• 25 - SO
Gold anchor open lave
21 tM " 2r*

GROCERIES

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

New Carpet Store.

Any of the above1 walche*. together
with a gift, uili t*e *r»t by mail, free of
ptBlngf..&lt;1 receipt of pri&lt;-c. A &amp;ital&gt;ytie
c.a&lt;ainc&lt;.rBn&lt;'ssEiA three ply giving fall particular*.sill he sent on ap­
INGRAIN, RAG.STAIl: .nJ DHU1L plication to
geo. Dowling 4.co..
, GET. No. S*S»Otb third Street Philadelphia
N. 'R.—Nrjrapaptyw ibroughamt the

•

MEDICINES,
AMMUNITION
Powder A Xo I 4 shilUeaa per poood, laad, Sbat.
U. D. aad W-W Pnarf&amp;p*.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

O. Xa.

Judge of Probate,
iuuu T.'iaia,

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VOL. 2.

AST1NGS. BARRY COENTE MlClt. TIll'RSDAY DECEMBER 21 1857.
y.Ht, MuNf Admi'l ttiaku ym richer by
aia tl&gt; nsand-lulkra. Uwn -crva un aa yua
has*, my ehaiubtrinjld.'* *■
ILUiUtTM ..f thin hiitd nan certainly »Uini&lt;w. lull Iieverthrl.-m. tbev are-till tnMt.
i 'Ibu «b.Jly miexpcctol nti&lt;icm *» «f the
■ Bar.mm.'added B&lt;» the nmtv than «&gt;rUi-

tr. WlinUo*l» "'*1 Ke"
^,4 Mai.ufoctaterw of l-ewlbw.
M
l- tinkler IwtUnt-V-WU*.
.. uu.
nr ’|J

the church
a: timeC • little
"—n ik-t the deacon would. •*«y, grt axcaeJiu^y “ mellow
and

the ilcntim. the ol I larfy and tWty fled up !
►tairw. and J.-e May*e*d eifriod«l himmlf fn&gt;u&gt; «lw H.wk. and efi^ted hia ra
cape 1U ulus tray lie mt- reil.
,
The next day all AppIvUra wax alive ,
I with the BUirv how .k-anai Barl-rry a
| diM-k bad bev'n Iwwltcbed, and altln-'igh
i mahv believed hi. »end«.n. yA anmn. and
I isneeiallv Joe Mat weed, nff x-trd t&gt;&gt; drtcradiltba «M« affhir. "nd MnUwl th u

Good News!!

•’• Irol'n di-pauh ber, and tiro gmn* will
be all up!’*
. ..... ---- --She. bowevi r, acarevly chnng.-d color, 1(0.11 KIM
for tiro op|"»iti.in of the other did n»t of them thia ludirr-Wa aMcdute &lt;•! U&gt;"
• Kwitcbing rt.ifk.”
Al-nil h4ir|«»t eleven ..’«-L&gt;ck on 8 th- ,
dav pigbl, a human teg. vttvrL.pcd in Wee ,
i^’wd doth. mhiUt tea*« kw»
,
mg
lAwwei C.-|.U-a Barberry - ktU&lt;*&gt;
tvmnn/«&lt;f her hmliand.i»”-l t«« P» with
window. The leg **• mil..* vd. finally. (
thrn.-1-h.l whe h r nhe wn* willing to
Io the entire l-4&gt;«’f " »•*«&gt; t ankvv »t-.
r wigu fa-rarif tol'inu. t«» himwdf. Air in*
tirwl in hia Sunday gi-t.-mecttn rh&gt;tbr-. I
। ntayroe. during the pearcfiil days they
-W-mdcr bow much the old dwawn .
, imuIJ euj»V. Ila*lilg replied in th&lt;1 affirmutnde l&gt;v lurdcritt’ nw t"* *•♦ darken
i
__________ . of th,- rob- .L-.ragiii.f wdil.-iui.wd tiro &gt;«*«&lt; gm-.
tl.-man, “Pr..mi-&lt;-d him I w«uldn t but
Lit—(m-what will tx.iiroThe Cleveland I wader. «ivea the Adj
-hc at length “aid '• ' ■■ didn't »«y Wdltiu’ nl-"it win-k-rs. « m- lowitig ■■■onuit of a meeting recently uel.l ,
thru, awl lead ua rouixl. d.-n.iaa-'g’-ai »• d-na. rf there a.nt n- in that city. Read—«nJ r. prvaa the ay m- ■
i™.
-.------ oro ladicw "it tnnk. but w ll;oi»
dor if Sally 'll «”&gt;'«» d'*wa!—-’be ctiUcr Mtlietfc mar. if ym&gt; ran,:
•itiiv,
Bui Irt mr tell
One of Uro Ittwirt ii.tcrwrttag impr-.nitu
•were twicn w hnn&lt;k»mr pnunbrod me. I’liriifeervd t- nw»e
h. re. ’i-nioc I might bnstk n.y a un» &lt;A*r gatlieringv of Hdiba’hwhm.l adedam ami
-.nirfbiu’ or ’uotl- r. ami «»k* the old frienda, whh h we rier •it&lt;nd«d.Snie otf
y .uraknll, the momat
the new Plyumath Congregafemnd
folk*. Odd ctaxish to freex- a P-llah
&lt;Ji.p.»itiuii to irotray it*.
I &lt;Xtikb««Tl)Ui»Uy evening.
bear here. Oh. thereconweSully.
• Tlron it will I* mfr enough; and if|
Tim l,|ym..thb M-lxMd.of wli’fi Mr. L
The .bcaai«-»“» ”«iJ ‘k* •'eM-.-n i*.
thin were tb« ou|y &lt;.aHliti.roof my being
• |«h a piea-ut »m&gt;le- a tallow r-ndle. &gt; nd M. Pitkin ia aiiperintviidcnt, t—A p.**-a|.u» to death. 1-lirtiH .mtliveynuall. and
n U.x of lucL-r m itch.-*.
Attar rvveit- J aloti i«r th.- new Iv.ture moot. k« April.
even tin- watulvrintf Jew himtelf.
mR M wturoua gr^ning. -hr made 1- . with a monliershipof sixty arhokira. it
Illi. lUnuu-m winded when slro pc.- | roiu ng fin- In the r—kiiig •v,v“’i^d
trow Iota MI..UI two hundred. Thia *«•
I . ..imeeil tl&gt;. «e wnnln. ami haatily cafgbl
j happy &lt;o»plr *ai down tv «V0 ***•’“’
u;i tb.-n.-nrent lamp.
'*
aange of idW» nud lu»|*’. Uut‘‘J
a. any ..f tlrom V&gt; «-||*--t llro plundei «n-l
. ..ftnte Live ran n &gt;t a whit -in *•&gt;ro if..tro,
8ft* t*rtrtlint&lt;-d tiro company
;« U.r’-rr;'. kU.-fc* *&gt;• S W
Lro'urh every apartment, ojrom-d every
-{rawer, eirrv &lt;-hr»t; roui-trl in pvkinit
.m th; nil m'.l. -. looking wi'h tiro utm-rt
II lilferru.-'- f t the imir.glr-l b-di-*; apetki .c w it!, tiro familiarity of an -Id au.| Miiilme, t,. rfebime »f »hv h-rrid lutad;
S t’ly ! ariud are :yod urttlng -p in *1
• -1 aukting with Lf-r d-li««te Landa in
Hl*‘.4 -hemght f-r “
,,
•Tell him it* tmrit-morning, wb
l.iuk Kill*, and addruaaed
we who Were
to r. v.vc tL&lt; x hr rei.iiAa«»r d«*p«t in
lenat. tie -p-kr Vi them &lt;t'a -h’.t. nt
«li. 3. -Ku Im d virn-d 'ui'le catiglc
a.-n. g i&lt;d»J ttirmtgh the midnight dark-1
i&gt; l&gt;&lt; the a rut. - Itat I not tell you.
' lieu, at.J «»v«ir the tempcatim’ia o»m, (
1 amid gittk-.t danger-all unac'ii, bv the j
.14k-. “tUt ).ui aho-tld •'••I repwtit
.king’s ffirn.1 ..f ife-.afel Bfwring my
' luihl ail ‘ the a.uipuaa'in her binnacle,&lt;!i-.
! Y..u m«».l el-.il. I. tie every tl.ut3
Irvtfly under the .ye -f ths man ft her!
t.. iin’. -So ch.ldr’etl." aai.i he, “ take this
Uw.vw.ilyChar'andvuniNMpat I* ■"fol

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING S
Reaily Pay Store,

received a large
stock of

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rRirrs

GIXCHAMi
BRILL HATS,

LAOS,

A nice assortment
FANCY BABAGZS.
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KIN |&gt;S BOHJKerTKIMINGS
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.•ur and trwa.tror.rtia ucwan. and you "' all
gait* ibu fn*t m h.-avwly W-»’ awiirely.
-- IQ tb» time the wiiole audiemw were
in melting &gt;
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brief word.’

All k’nds of produce
luinge for

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timcKVi tbmr -rata. In giv mg the ii tl.fallow hia bible. tiH-goud paator took him
in |u&gt;baii&lt;U, l-fted him la-fi.real) the pro
pie kl-u-d him, and implored n divine
xuim the vxprca-hrti—
| but^Jieriim.
But there waa on* thmt!
•• A «n.-h »»J »
u^rtkr-*
, more U. come, tl* crowning a*rii* of th.- I
Mr. Poneta think-that H wxa evidently
i.i.«t taler, -ting ocg«s«mi.
KeV. Mr. । vblugvd from Sir Y\ altar bc»M, »bo
White featk th- nudirnr* bv anrpn-e—-m ' ud, m recurding the death »f a’ charg.■lie rave tlw -uiH-rinleli.lelll knew Rhal
waa'kitnintf. life liegan with a brief releieureto tiro at niggle* and Merlfinw ..!
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paper Laving
tuta wmetv iu wieiirinu lbw trow ami at
trwriv- w'hth- .
I1.mal.aa, -nd alirnwl
Wa-buigioo to iuteite I w.ki
1 trroud— . fel-pcirt.il. m. the gn at effort a c-itr' ..f dwixr.ue m: .uudrcta." P«»
1» •• I“*e
' wax mod.- aottic -lx nn-iU» -g' •" r*JM' uX A,,__ n&gt;» ™
.uffiri-nt -ubarriptl « aitvjt’g them.. I V urUiK-. C.'.igre— d**m» »
*.-lvtw.
| k na*tor Md ua that in pi*-- ul lav tir.l MroM-tf

luiVK »|4e«
■roie. «'l n».
-——r- ,.f the f-ur hundred gtuldvn. be nr
Ivo r.1 y e4.tr.hiv.*
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li,n.ks and holt*.
Yott u-rtaiidy Wo«m
i ml ha»&lt;*"i«d tixma&gt;-l «*&gt;•
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large and well Mlcctod. aan&gt;nd kind

of

Fancy Goods
&lt;M»teni ur wra ern marvariety and kind af tfagara

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•naduti. ~wbatd'» ytt mean by that I

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it r«nt.in* ever*tbtag&lt;t&gt;a&gt;
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larger *n-I nxrtv
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Darina the -mrnn r Mr. « Hus «««
New E-trfm* »■*•** •■T'”' ‘,,r
H| in bvtetlf of th*- now Church. In np
’■■wo
i-ldiHitly eit&lt;*1. &lt;«,

"&amp;ss:w^"-*F,rk

। \ with .aher*. In mtiikg di»*u from
th,, pulpit, " gcntl. iii. i3 rroimrlwvl to him
, I don'iLkr il* "•■ "•■f lU Uy L-nt
hia natch.’ *JS"
Ami w&lt;n&gt;M

‘ lam not afraid of a barrel o'
ud a toper V&gt;w» lempenunro ma
rvmuiM n't,” wa» vro &lt;vp*&gt; »
..ur npp.wrau&lt;ro, 1 gm-ma bared&lt;
luuld runyrty.-ir ippcMeta,

�r minds uf-Uw Noctbvni pwyl*, jote ow fee ~w»4*«rOrxfcfaK«=Wrffijreir aa that principle ia in ncc-mJanca with
lowing just tribute to Senator Chandler,
WASMixurtni, Doe. 17.
tiers in tfea rramry. and l&lt;mg a f*-™"
|th&gt;«e principle* of right and jwrticc, to of this State, from the Wa-hington rorMr. D.a»Rlas replied to Green, of Mi.
Be&lt;-ure which. gnvernmenta are rady in- raapnwdcnaa »f the Detroit Doily Tri&gt;
wrari, who defends th* araiuw of the let•titnt-.!.
Don. lai stands up firmly and
eumpton Cmv«Mian and the President, it.Ma.1. d» 1 renta-"- •»*j maniully for one principle uf our govern
staling bis p&lt;aaiti&lt;&gt;n :
IM .ImOi.. tl»
IM*- U­
merit, but entirely ignores that principle j I
Warranty nnd Quit Clahu I feeds, Real : which supersede* it. To III ratrate t The [1
Bret—H* did am regard it as a fatal
no » .1- Whis
... &lt;.--r
Estate nnd Chattel Mortgage* for sale at,
«.bj»«-ti.*&gt;, that there teas no enabling art rre..r tn IMS .M p.4l«t
Ml -'*• '»
I right of the individual to eelf-cuntn*) j
He
has held varim-s offices
tbU-ffira. \
Tra
............................
, and Mflf-govcrpmcnt, twaeivea a .curtail- ,
treat from the time of the
i mvnt in l-ving transfi-rrvd from the indi- ,
iixation of the county. Of late
torn that it wa* a fatal ..hjccdon. that th*
Our patron* vv ill plvare nwd.cct that xidital to the State ; and the wunn right i
a ever, kc had but little t»‘d*»
c«*»atitutlon was tun submitted to the peo­
ple Iwfiirv it was sent to Congres* fine with mifitic*. being content with the quiet
curtervi* arc rendy yay, and we wish I rerrives n like enrtailiu-mt in In-lng trans- !
ceptancr.
The
praMtum
be
did
aeawme
and
pleasant
life
a farmer. Hr mmg
Administrator, Guatdiaus Mortgagees j f«trred friim tlir'State to the General Guvwa*. that tbs regular mod* nf prooicwd•ami all other* Living Legal printing done t rrument. And for what &lt;wum I To pro- t
th* test with great troedmu and'ch-orncsM, ,big is-hy an eaalffiag ad; hot if the
in ijttr bffee Vv-trfi! be more pwnctttnl in I
; vesit and puhiUi crime and promote the and
।
hl* word*, whidreafried conviction, to Territorial Leg is] ant rv proceed* to call a
convention, without having the consent of
•
: :
■
• ■ ■
jX&gt;'ibli&lt;-_&lt;(&gt;MtL.. “ Tu„jroAiM bk K-rc-itf,. i
Cxmgrrw*. Ttla irregular ; hut. wit so lrbong tlis nioiu-y'i wbeii lln-y axk tut t&lt;&gt; ■ nn I commend the right."
great and five Nortli-W rat should attahi 'segular that it Wecriiawrily fidlows that all I
make an affidnvi: ot puldieAtio:,. -^
•i
Now, we cmicur entirely in the d*&lt;eita due rcptwntaVon in thia hody. Hi* pr-te-wding* are vitiated.
*3?” Any pcf*«*n wiahing'uobtain-tlip '■ trine of self-gov eminent, so far ia there tnurttirr mu determined and hia word*
The bccmnptoii convention was not an
lan» W’ti-ng to be prnhihitik]. Upon this were mpropheticaa bold. I was njnired
A Urge hndy •&gt;( the F.ee Marons of
Saliunnl A'rj. n:
: j-oint we Utkc i«aue upon the slavery to hear him take the manly groiiad of re­ tfoo-asnortawi to establish or institute a this ptawe. attended hia funeral at School­
Antrum' van d&gt;»»
taliation fur the injuria* and insult* which government fur itself. The schedule said craft, &gt;« Bunday last and he was Imrivd
;
question,
cbtiming
that
slavery
u
•*ro*$.
uf Subscript:
slavery ia now. aa it ha* been, inflicting tj»r c&gt;*Mtitntion should be submitted to with the brm-ira of tbc fraternity.—ff-ria
; nnd that it isi-no of the principal object*
uputf the North. ! am *i&lt;-k of the puling all the people of Kanraa fi-r approval «ir mazoo Ttlr^rvph.
’
• of government to propibit tills and kin- morality, which, by preaching snhnnssloa disapproval.
No constitution roiild be
1 dred evils, just si* C»r as they come under" to the insolence and armpmee of th* condderod republican which did not rmi its c«»ntrol. It is uunccc-wry toprore that South, destroys an ipd&lt;-[*aidenre of char- C»y the will &lt;4 the pa*-pl.-, who are u»
governed by it.
The next question
tlse General Gioenimenl has. fn-n» ita actrr in politicians of the North.
The Journal. after- 'deiiiuiiahmg the
Mr. Chandler announced the true doe-1I waa the best mode of attaining that will.
। foundation, and still con tin u«s to legislate
trine, and produced a wry marked sen- ।I He agreed with the I’rcw.k-ni tliat t!&gt;* “Buys' Bastite" turned ita largest pop­
, for the Territories, upon every other ration in the Senate.
He was at «nve|I lieat inod* was to submit to the people gun* at the Slate Treasury. and dedared
act down as a man of the sort which the •1 for acceptance or rejection. He o-aild that it »u out of funds. and m n omld
! subject tlun that &lt;»f slavcfr.
not get their pay. dtc. We civilly aakrd
According to tbs Douglas doctrine. 'South fears and hate*, Imcsusj it catmul I not admit that a constitution forced on a
Now. tlmTore, liy vlrtiiwof the power '
people against their will wash republican th* valiant editor wAo bad l*een unable to
vratvd iti inr ly tie Craistitathn. I lu-re- the General Government is impotent to us* them.
To this he replied tb it we
constitution. It wa*
no um to say it get hi* pay.
by (require the Legislature to remvrnv at perfiirm toward the Territories those very
l-M ' A friend of unra, Tells the fid- was a good cunatituthm.
Gxigrco* ha* need not tbttik ti» evade the point in that
the Capitol; in the village of Litoing, &gt;*■
*htM-ti&gt;&lt;m&gt; for which it was created, name­ iowiffg quaint ancdlote of ■« honest Qua- u» rigb&gt; to furcu this thing down tbeir way—that everybody knows that many
WyriurMlay, tlir tweiiliulb .day nt Jamithruata against their will.
Thu Senator hnd been unable to get their pay. Again
ait tui*t at Uli o'«4i*k in the forenoon, ly. the prohibition of wrong.
kcr, whose name we auppn-s*:
from Miaaouri urged the importance of we chall- ng«&gt; him to name a aingk* per
sod tlx Mrai-lwirsof th* Senate and Hom*The dswtriiM- advocated by Doughs,
Our friend, of the society of Frirndiu terminating the rontrormy now. H&lt;- Mai who had ever prramti-d .1 rfem.iud on
uf Ib'|&gt;re*» ,.tativt* ure req«r*iid to so- might, raid unduuLutily would, under
was one day marke’ing Ifm |m &gt;rk, and find­ (Dougi**) would du anything that waa tin- Treasury without obtaining hiamoney.
seml-L- in il iir rrapre-tivr ILdls t-n that
l-rreoru) cirvninstances, make Kansas a iing a purchaser, enquired a hat pticv he right and just to terminate it. He would, And now a Imt doe* he say 1 He rim&gt;
day. to re-’*M*k*r and - act upon -awb mat­
free ’rt;iti\ But had it Iwen applied two .
sacrifice everything hut principle, b'ltnir 1over the old atory tliat every tu i^who
ter* .i’ shall be mibmitlrel to them by spe­
and country to cb&gt;*e thia unhappy con­ w-’.ks the streets of L&gt;in«ino knows it—
years
agn. nr even iiimI-t ths T&gt;*“mlis’
cial Mfivtuv.
the weight uf ytnii pork F’
troversy. Ixit bow are we to do iti It in &gt;t a d*v passes Init what bo he r- it. and
In Wnm-s whvrruf, I have hereunto Bill, the result would undoubtedly have !asked the buyer.
must l&gt;e d&lt;nre upon the principle of *trr- anon. But * to call names might not b
been diff. rent . Now. what we ask for.
“ If thee will take one with another." nal justice and truth, or it will not stav pleasant to the hitsinea* men mid tH%* la&gt;( —-— f affixed the Great Seal «&gt;f the
,
our friend, “ they will weigh over dosed. -Congress
__ _
must terminate it op-*i luring men iu this town !”
No. norJ 1_ a. r State, at l^uisiug. thia troth day is the ratal Jidiment *&gt;f such principle*. - saya
two
hundred
pormds.
”
’
.
and
the
adoption
of
mn-h
leghlation
as
'
&lt;
Ipln uf *elfguv«rhiii*nt, or they would It be pl.-ns.uit for the editor, be­
( —\ of D.itiuIht, in the year of our
will not have a republican form of guv- icause In- oinn-il do it; and we declare to
Lord «&gt;r.c tl-oUMUid eight hundred and shall UMtifr aHeirrvnttfttntrt •*pn»biblt the ;
A Iwrgain was soon *irucktai&gt;d the
the people of Micfiigan that the charge*
w r*-ng atul comm. n-1 the right.
j ।pork bru ighi furward fi.r weight and one ornmrur.
Mr. Douglas then &lt;rgued that tbc peo- 'of the Journal a* l*« Jnnyla«iy’s inaldlity
placed upon the araIns,zwlK-n it was found , pie • I Kun-** could n&lt;»t change thrir &lt;—n- 1to get their pay, i* a ti—u&lt;- "
'‘
After the organization of Congress, by to weigh but a trifle over one hundred Mtituti-at, if adopted, till tbc year IHtM. Ilie* fr*»m beginning to rnd.
and then rarly by a eonven-hin called by
the elicti-ei of Bvnjamiu Fitzpatrick, ofi
presented ac'alm np*n the Treasury sinei wn-tblrd* of tbc legislature.
“ Are your other* no better than this
Alabama, aa President, vn&gt; trm., in the ।
lliis was Botito bu regarded as an Ad- 1th* Republican* have liven in p-wer. who
I: ratal I siting a government?snj err- Syimtv. ant) the election of James L. f&gt;rr. ■ i exclaimed the I uyer.
ministration mrasurc.
Every man oe 1ha* not been paid without dvlav !
Now let the editor o’’ th.- X&gt; irnal fire ’
alit g luwafiir tire control wf an\ people, of South Carolina, a* Sprdh-r. in the j
“ I think thee will find this about a* the (b*.»ruf the Senate was at pcrfeit lih: rrty to vote for »r ngaiu*t it, without sun- ।away ! He will find wj areal-nit as will
thrvs are arvrral diatiiwt principles mid Ihaisc of I’ej-rra*ntativi a. »nd the Preai.I good a* any."
ptwted In three matter* aa hi- is.
“ But,” said the enraged buyer, “ you ' dering his party tie*.
vniro- mi ■-&lt; wruro «n»um c»rr im- *cpr j &lt;unt * mna^agc having t&gt;c«-n-.reertveu, a
The adoptkxi uf tbc measure woul-l n«t
&gt;” ’
Among |fi, first of there caure* ; very spirited debate sprtmg up-in the told me they would weigh mure than two &lt;»nly rend asundvr the Democratic party.
Tits ^cxxDiKLvtra RsMsmxs.—The fol­
is the vvqk-ncr &lt; f nil agea, and all time. ^Senate, upon a motion to print extra cq • hundred pounds apiupe I"
l»ut endanger the perpetuity &lt;»f th*- Uni’TU lowing
|
is taken from the S-aith Bend
The Prreident was a frank man. and he .
•’ 1 told thee no »ud« thing,” replied th*
(bid.) Register of Sept. 4, 1857,—Hun.
,
. lutriy twerssnry, tn order to promote the j lu,.mlwra. of C’ongre*".
Thu principal Quaker, “ I said, if thee would Jake rase did not brlieva the President would ask Schuyler
Cojfax, M. C., editra:
the 8. uator* to run thrir nocks into the '
pcare. harmony hp-l w elfare of society. ; feature
interest in this debate la the with anotier, they wraild weigh over two hiiIters of disunion ur civil war. b-fore hr
‘‘ We narelv alluilv to Patent ModiThe history of all nations, of nil tril**-* j’-trrmg position of Senator Douglas against hundred pound*; but then has taken one was ready to take the laid, and print out &lt;
cine* editorially, leaving them to speak
and all o-iirti.tmitij-s. ti-stifies to tire ucres- j tin- j*lndrah«i n| Kaunas, under the Ire
the way. Then let u* restore peace to ।for tbainsclvriqin our advertising ct-lmnns;
।
The purchaacr paid for the owrk, hut tbc country, by ignoring there regular but
atty of amup kiml of law. Owing t- ■ ,-hmpton cuoutitoU**n.
Ha made twn
it la only sheer justice to aay that
tbc prrrersr-nera -If human nature, in all | |rngthy apue«bca on this subject; one in a’ill instate that the Quaker waa not ex­ i-onveutiotia Bl l^complon snd Topeka, Dr. Rohock'* Scandinavian Remcdfe* are
and authorise the pe*»ple of K»nsaa to pc.ipntri&lt;wiu&gt;d in all climate*, tlx- strong , rrepfv toSenator Bijer. «.f Pemreylvania. actly bonrat.
forward and form a constitution and State |performing *omc extraordinary core* in

vJvLTiiT^.1 -ihm

BLANKS'. BLANKS'.!

arc liable to oppreto the weak, the rirb ‘ wh„.„f e*nrar. Mwta’m* the vieasnf the

The public is warn«"l that con
si-lerable qtmntitira of "raiwd” and voun

tn nr&amp;l^-ct «&gt;r oterrltlc tin* puor. ami the in-; President, ou this subjert. and one in re
dolent to p&lt;rarefstltein*rlv*s ..f the avaii- ‘
tn S- nator Gre.n, of M'urarari.—

tctfvit bunk notes of the new issue of thof the toil, ln.lu-.try and economy of th. ir j Grri-n is a well km w &gt; leader of the B**rState Bank of Ohio (Chillicothe Branch)
ni.-tgbb-.r&gt;; iitdvaa|prevented by legal er-; der-Ruffian wing *»f the *lnvocrary. and,
are floating al&gt;out.
Twenties &gt;-n this,
’acum-nt. 'Without, law. the clashing inter-! „f
speaks the slews »f the Adcsta of iudividlral* would bu subject to ! ministration.

tire arbitration- ot physical strength, the |t |a &lt;m&lt;tter of surprise t** many that been nfli-n-d m sundry places. They arc
Bsraraht's knife »r the unerrmg alm of D,,Ug|Us should take a la id stand against
well exi-cutcd »nd are well inlculatcd to
tire &lt;Hsicvuk-i| bitt devllr ri:le. _ In view- j jbe Administration «'n thi* subject. But ,deceive oniiiuiry judges of lunik iiutra.
of lh.*o UBMailira, all ujti.*n«nn.l tribes, • when we n-c&lt;-M&lt;-et that “aqnitter sorerf-jftr1’ Senator ik-ut-«t, *aya the WashchlHxrd or savage, havu found it nee.-- j, ;sntv” Ium Iwm n fiir.irite hol.y&lt; with
gton correspondent uf the B-h-Umi Jour•xry U i I • C •* • 'I * f •!' it of g-*v.-r t n -nt • him. and. alsoj that tire next IregioUtore
Ai*ng lire first *&gt;f these prinriftk-a. are \,f bi* Btnte will have I- elect his stir ' d, may by apen riding down the avenue
tluree pohtira) mxIoUi* laid d&lt;jwn in tl&gt;-1 r**ra*&gt;r. wr lutyr n key t«i hi* motive*.-*- 1 i borwlmck every pleasant afternoon,
iving devoted bi» morning to literary
relrbrated “ Bill of Bights.” which de- i Douglas draws but little strength from

chre: “Tlmt nil men are created free I the slav.vcratic party . a»&gt; the Adinmiatra-

and equal," &amp; •-

Thran rights we c-n

bora.

tiitn have no diffienlty in carry ing any

rider nt the gr&lt; atcat ini| ortstive, and they 1 measure th&lt;-y ehosre.
afib n-quirc lire higlirac d&lt;-artr of rrrogNorthern inrrnlrem of Imth the S«-nnte 1
nition, possible, in ratalilisbiug rule* and ; tux] Hnuar. find »&gt;ms fa dt with the ar-

rrgntatb.n* for tbc control and fpddanrr rnngvnieut *«f c-unniiuoca.
Several Republican Senator* protested, and Mr. ;
r ‘gnr.I tin- ronlinal right* of the imliridu- Chandler denied that tins Republicans «-f'

al. and most 'mark the c*«*!v of bins. *•• thu Senate had ever a«scuteJ tu'such a
dimgardinj- gx-ui. as a ritual failure.
i C&gt;r'itatit&gt;n of rommittec*.
In the House, Mr. Lrach and Mr.
Aimther grevt prfndptb n-cognltrd in
tM* qo'imtry y* tin- rignt of erlf-govirro- WiMnwi are nmltsrd trorn all c**mm'rtment. The rLfat of th.- Jk- pfe to mal e ,tcc«. Mri Walbridge l« &lt;&gt;n Pib&gt;lic IAnd*
tLdir Hirn UwiL.svratv their own inotitu- .-md Mr. Howan! &lt;ai th* Committee of
• i- .
tlona. CMaMidh their «iwn governnsent Way* and Mean*.
On the Iflth ieat., the Senate patoed
Jvrs,.&lt;||iiii;in; •'|U.ir’ authority by diyin.-1 the hill fi»r the rrHi-f •/ the treasury.—
This ’.ilbpmvidc* for issuing.twenty mil­
Tin- first of rtfcur prinriplra relate* w-l— lion* of dollar* in bvaanry mites, and

without th- l&gt;d&lt;-rf&lt;-rcmv of king* arnL ni-:

ly to the inditli-l'inl in hia isolated caps-

He confidently expects to finish

&lt;th of bis great works wxt-awmmer,
■inging his ‘-View" down to the Piero*

govenuneui for themselves.
That, be !Northern and Central Indiana, and-rrally
(jelieved, would restore peace in ninety ,■rem to I*-- w -rthy of trial by the afflict,
rd. Wr h.iv* re-tb-ed in otrr Indiana ex­
Mr. Green reap.aided, arguing that a
.-.oventioo o-uid at any time lie railed to change* alone. BcnumtM «»f three ««r. fintr
make aueb i-txngra in the constitution a* remarkable cun-a effected hy tbran dur­
the majority of the people might drsior. ing tbc past tn*e:h, cvrtifi.d to by per­
Adjourned.
son* wph wh&gt;*m we an- will acquainted.
And wt select from th. nt the following
Attxmftxd Sciciob.— We learn that a
Iwesuse the signature will I*- well known
Mrs. Pb-lj-a. ef Baltimore, in thia county,
tu all our old citizen*. Morri* Morrisn:&gt;attempted to commit auiridr, on Tuesday
•■ne of the most valu&gt;-.f*nd widely known
evening hi»t, hy cutting her throat with a resident* of lndianu|M&gt;lfe. waa fur many
batcher knife.
Site ancMcded in inflict­
year* State Auditor, and enjuyn th-* high­
Ing a severe, altimugfi not in itaelf dunest confi-lrure of all wh» know him. IIgrroui wound. Mrs. P. ivlplite nged.of
Ium jtiat v. I intarily published .tlx* ann&lt;-xvery delirate health, nnd lias f»r some
rd certifii-atr in die bldiaii*|«&gt;li« Journal.
time past lieen partially deranged &lt;« re­ 8xa AovxanoKMxsr.
ligions subjects.

’v..!”.' BUM) KBnS'm,,,, Hll;

Six
----- ------------------- .

B... i

sJk“1-

little. cwll*

Will vou jwMiA the &gt;«th»Unc- -&lt;f this
artH.’-. Anti p«C-r a b-tin-J Iwiefit a irt{&gt;.afflirted parental lfan.» Wormiti-a ?■
obtained, will you plrw adlr-« •Bay.
F. Orcutt. Sheriff. Kahm «•&gt;■». Nt»e»«.

ANOTHER^
Of Batting
Dminge.
Boots ft shnes.
Rubbers A Buffxlu
Over shn

Z.^oar-1 to P*1*^

ms-ntain »° h»dcpcnd«-i
tu tit#*
*^v‘*
~adoptive to heud’t ’I’*
4, an ’rndnerment
-rttfewiwrivr* **’
”*
—ttfjfe G-lidr.’ We off r
miMMi*. Upon rwipt

The Best Place in Hast-

thatiit wa* the p-diey nf th-&gt; KWlinistrapoint* to faww k;nd *&gt;f government, by ; ti-at t» admit Kansas under,lhd Lcninpwhich to s-tal it i j-rtm-rtlofl tu the enjoy- h*n c-uatituthm. and proceeded to read

incut «f rh*re rights.

The itilrm-nt atul . Mr. D"t&gt;gta

uf the Democratic par-

ern preferred.

tlse ptiui-iple of ji^ht.
And all actfee* «* «*f Mr. D-xtglua, and. referring to hi*
which cowtrav* ue &lt;&gt;ud vi-Ute this prirtri-1 votes atdiffirrent time*, convicted him ot

State, and the State te Federal authority.
lltir is, tu allow tbrvx|.sta&gt;ilan,they yield
th* right to d*« w rong.

1‘f.m this

rou-r- lgi-ry
with W®&gt;- *»
tdayej V &lt;i;o.-.»u- ^t-fwenieii.

*’
Tl*e pr&gt;

One pe­

mous strength and thfeknera; where the

greatest fi-roe nf the powder is expanded.

We

would bs glad to are a liberal patronage

spevrli
* niotem pi print extra copk- of the Prtwalenl a .Mroaage. ia a &gt;&gt;«.
as* fiidu-e. And the d-wlrioe uf pufodar

&lt;ipl* «&lt;. a*lfig»v»«iMi«mit. nn advocated Ly
Lira, wiH fiad n hrarty mj-gav in tl^

uo.ua spare which it traverses.

culiarity of the Duhlgrem gun, is its enor­

the dispensation of a “ little wine,’- nnd
other kinds ot spirits,” ‘‘ fi»r the stomach's
sake." and that, as he wUhcd tn make It polltan Art Union, bi thia paper.

P"ugla&gt;“ laJr

fW**
D. 8.

are underoHigsti-ms tn B«m.
fee ropfe,
ths Cue

|rc«Mtl Gfebo.

tf -

“HARD TIMES.’’

Mode »-re&lt;» y 25 pt r (X lit- by I ur.
chasing yiatr ff.HW GOODS, where
will firul a complete awortmctit st a I de lower prfc-v* than fi&gt;r|iK-rlv
liupr-'S.
rite imracut time &lt;fc save enough’ tn jmy
v-uir taxv*.
A. A. KNAPEN.
I * . -J2.1 1857.
ir83tf.

w
AND CU

Old Fogyisn
Young Ame:

FRANCIS

teratar «h&gt; fang* V*
TlMfciT stocks”
MUiTUlM

baL.WM*, tbc braBlifulf? dtustralc*
Two D ALir Art J&gt;»rmt O te J7.rr .’,

Kaeh sabieribcT Mklsa prswatod with a CsTtiStots wMkof Art. iu »
or rtslptara, ma*
to rrvritoJ I* (.Ultimo, lbw* glri*** luerrtj sob­
Motor si&gt; oquhslrel U th* «*b&gt;eur *'« *ousr».

liHE’.’zzisri

IZX Wi-fEU .&lt;

GOLD PENS RE-POINTED.

heatuwad r&lt;j tfeia InstitatiiKi for the pro­
motion of the leva rd the flea arts, among
ths American people.
Bred th- advi-rtisencnl, and tlM sail no J. A. Swwesey
and *ul*cribs fi»r the Art J-wraal, ami

you will get a splendid eogniring, sad a
tkWni the aMmgJdi^ribath'ttvf pre

|

P t-.a .SCI cutra.
E'-cl—r pen in a
letter with &lt;wab m p»-*lvgc stamp*, and
t-y n-tuni mail you will rrvetvs the pen
a* g-*. d as n«-tf. Address.
H ELLIOT 8vrwrot*r n y.

SUGAR FALLING.

-

lieeswax. and. thmfiire/haa a red. instead
of the usually bla- k appearance of ship's
FtM AT DowaqiaC.—A fire occurred gun*.
The brai v Dahlgrren gun* have
a few days since, al Dowagiac, by which two vent* which facilitate their rapid ami
the office of the Xaaa County Tribune safe firing.
Tb« weight of each sbj-ll
wa» destroyed.
Lm estimated at owe they dlachargc is about IM pounds, and
thousand dollar*, and no insuranc*. Do. that of oarb solid shut 174 pounds. TheaiduraMe other property waa damaged or. sound of the shell and shot traverv-ing u
destroyed.

ph-, rreproper subjcHsfon^gul rrairaint. i gr»&lt;a*.incraudatsan-y. Mr. D. replial by
On th s |&gt;riuctple o«r g&gt;*vrrnnt--nt waae*-1 staling that he had held, with the PresiA Naw BcMsaae.—A man in Lock­
UrLlMu-d.
And that end waa likcwta-] dent *»n all the ocvwhma referred t«*.and
port has opened a “ Christian groerr."
*• tight to Iv attiiiiiaj! through the prluci-1 Ins only InamsistctK-y wa* n**w, in n&lt;«4
He stales in explanation of this shtjpiUr
pie .J tei/flnaernmeul.
lite tndhidiwl j fi-H.-aing tin- PreaWs-nt atill fartln-r.
beading, that be has opened a shop for

J

IXUSI..»1I &gt;.«r HUiS.SKINS 1W.
1P**V. Mikro Count;. lud .Ang 4 |-»T.
Da,C. W. Hoback-1 hsiervcvttvu •omacb bra.
WIIE1T. ilVITBK. IA1II-. HEES
• athiui four tk*oiti**«l*u 1st.—.1 I'untcr »n*t
VHIWr R.p.4x.to. i. M -W KtM.1 Pdfs, taal I lurk thvofbi n u« d«tr wd
it I* Iras mj indnrokw. u. gx. ro* . yu* mm*.
KSAPEN.

Tbiwe are qneation* of importance to
Micwioam Bomm.—The Detroit AI men who advocate th«- doctrine that "P*1
vertiaer ha« tb* following in refeiw* to the victor liehrng* thu spoils." It .-..m,* )
the nix per rent, londa •&lt; thia State f— with peculiar gnu-e fr.-ni a pnrtV wb«*'
•‘Mirbigan sin** went wp to ninety -fimr plundered th.- Treasury «g" *35,UQ0 t« :
p ly PlxBiiix Bnnk claims .-*n I tlmusand* ,
«*n Friday. I*eing the higbr-&gt;t rates 'orunght more t‘\ pay tmn fer litigating otiita j
hy any State stock* in marki-t. Tlil« i* ayain.t the State. &lt; &gt;v«r ItW.OOO was taenre-uraging. espreiallt in view of tip­ k.-ti ftom \;liv Treasury tn Dta-cmlier, i **“*■*■
*
abortive attempts of tbc Free Pre*n nnd 1854. sod Mintributed among Lot*,!.*-, I S7^*2^**^’**■
IMNissM, life few,
and this parte .
terewh* i
of
other
Ineofom
papers
to
drprerinte
A pleasing and attractive concert nf
have Iw-n suddenly -eirr-d with ecooou.i- I
vocal and instrumental ai title, will be them by fal*e allegations* conrrrning tb«- cal ronvidsi.-jk
8»wh extreme anxiety I givsTutotoSi'
given by E. H. &amp; M. M. Biller'a riaaa, financial condition nf the State. Michl
at the ach.xil house, in the *111 ;■» of Ilan- । gan Central stocks improved, also South­

The *■«;« nd to tint individual, aa .-i Iras dsanmlnaiion tfetn ♦ 100. N&lt;« notes Selection* from the new opr rath-cantata
Ths Moxstxx Gcw.—The monster pin
itnsiciatcd with other indivtdunh, in their are tn Im* uroied prcvbmd to the first of of - Thu Hay- makers.v by Prut Gourde
nf the United Sutra corvette Plymouth,
Jan-iary. HUM*.
y. Root, will he sung.
weighs
tt.000 p-mods pvoirdnpoU. It is
On the 21 *t Inst., Mr. Bigler and Mr.
Admittance.30 ct*.; &lt; hildrenJialf price.'
Douglas hud another «*nln*veroy «*n th*- Doors op- n at 6{. concert to vunimme* covered with a coating id vt-rraillw® and
Mr. Biglrr twisted

pbemiv;

**

A ■plcndid article st rievsa evuta. far ■
KXAPKJC
lUaliagv, Pec, IS, IT‘7.—IL

il|y.

Ksirew question.

Farmer,

ofthisatyyeoriy so*
j'to rissil sei

HF- What ha« hcroonc of the Five
Hundred Tbousan.1 Dollars left in thTreosury hv the late Drm-e-ratir Admin,
iitratiou? What Im*, h-romr ..f the •&lt;k»
000 Btale tax paid in I Mill •—Sentinel. .

TflS NbXT COMCMKSS.—Tin- rlcctioos
for members of the Bouse «f Rcpres-ntal:v.w arc now over, aud the result is ths
choice of 128 Slavocrut-., 9U Rrpuhlkuus
and 14 Americans.
As the Houae «»nsists of 234 members. 118 nmatitulc a
majority. ThcSIavoeraU have a clear
majority ./ 22 over bulk thu uthcr par

provide* tfrnt no note* shall lie iaaued &lt;&gt;C ting*, on Tuesday evening, Dre. 89. 1857.

VAvyrHntD.

.

FURS, FURS, FURS

STILL QNWABD!
SUCCESS UN PA HA LLELfeD I ’
O&amp;Sdt
A TAL£ Of' THU

&gt;

ASH

CASH, CASH.

AA’.l T DISMA L

Cf! ANG E
faaUvCrrak,

BMdds:
a.

SWAMP.
w MAaam sxacuta avow x.
SVu!-. I#".., |] -a&gt;

LAST CALL
All (wrauns ind«l*t&lt;'d to me by Not»
nr JUCKMMt will find it tu their advan'to call and nrrm-gi- them irofiwn th*
ofOrtobcrn*atl-T th*! time they
l-e k-ft I'orculleethHi.
H J.KENFIKI-D.

O. Z-. RAY,
Judge of Probate,
Vtxn AS» CUttittfiUOft AT LAV,

�HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT-

AT THE OLD STAND

AYEl’S

A8 USUAL,
With aa good and complete aa assort-

as waa ever
jmi in thia market.
Aa a particular friend has taken the
liberty to rifcnfatr the story that we are
keqiing a GROG SHOP. I take thia op­
portunity tn say to my friend-► ■ .-‘hai atunc, all of which, lM&gt;pr&lt;&gt;puere to sail
{
is nut the eaee, nor never will tie j long
a* I vm sane, ami tin- WHlSKEY BAR­ CHEirEB t h i a t h r (HEiPEKT.
RET । I put intei my cellar was tilled with

pills.
family physic.
Tmtaa ba« bag ssfasm aftebgr Irtaawl hem
ftc -wLh

Thankful tn my numerous coMutnsra
fi«r their past lilaind pstnmogr, I hope to
merit a cuntiaucoee &lt;&gt;f th« same.
D.C. HAWLEY.
.1
Sept. 22 1857.-------- r
Fad ia glad to hear ill! !

PERHAM OtTDOmt

CoodHews! Goodlfewi!!

fPlIE Prupritor aT the NL-mmliL- Gnids
1 w..ut.l nvpectfuliy cull theattrQiina •&gt;(
tbc Mwrchatita, Earimwa and Mnchunica
rrsiditig out«»f thin city, tn tin- mo lerat*
trrtiis fur a yearly subnorirHi.m tn thGuide 1»rmg tu mail nubacrifu ra tmly 80

GOODS

NEW

GEANTi SPAULDINGS
Ready Pay Store,

family newft|mpcr in flic United Stites.
The columns ••like guide will cntiUun the
u*u.tl variety of original and aplcy articles
uritleu ni&gt;t only t&gt;&gt; plrtiao but ft. instruct.
In regard to Piditica. the Guide will
maintain an Indepcwdeut tone gn&lt;l frurn
time to time will advocate measures aa
crtiduetivc to IwtieAt tin- tyreotent nunilier.

TlteswiMO i-s •« t«ni •Xnsiou poa danxnjo
**11 Tsisuqui jo porpMS HMI'TO *M
slow pooM Xipw.'lgsvai! ■!
Ili WS J°*PI’ ninoi
u...&lt;() jo

Just received a largi
stock of

aaoxs soon osv AMiaaiar
__ MntsfclltW fq
p«g fra *10003 Lxim

As an iii'liiceuienl i'-.r jht«.«h tn inter­
eat themeelvca f«&gt; get nainrs fur the ‘Merenntik Giiiile.’ wr olT.-r the f ■lluwing pre­
miums. Upon rvcvipl nl the names. |iay
in advance, we will forward them by ex
press or otiiirwise if onh-rud. ly the addreo* nftket- entitb-d tn tbenix

git* nrl.ee Uitb* p*T«a«&gt; iutrrolvd fa noid ertatr
&lt;rf tbc pathfoucy of *oM wilt audUw WnwuMf there­
of b* c*e*ing ■ cop* of th» uurtc" sad wder tu b*
pubiw.r.1 m IM ft*p«K**a Banoer. n weekly
t»n&gt;pupcr |.riut«d si ttsrtlug* and circulating in
■»d cuuniy t.r th* full Imn oTlhrc* W-Al mx«
nl Icart ui *ecb »uk u*\labored.«i*lr pcucredfag
the time cf bearing ia tbc prcn.1-*. .

" H»&gt;8

J.M. HUBBARD,

EVERY VARIETY,

DSALKa IM

Jflusiral instruments,
SHEET MUSIC
Aid Hislcal Merduidfee,

v—

To be sold at Lou-cut
Pricer.

m

-ar-

Judg* of i*rubalf.

&lt; uMMlSSlONEirSNflT
P'.ST iT^ ofXilaad. Gro-u, tala uf II

Call and ate then before pitrehmutg

MICHIGAN.

entl. day uf April. A.’H. !►». lUrtrahl Ih-*uU at
-nblk aoutue. Ui the lugbesHfaHer. al the dwelling
Iron.Jul_EIU. t-a,,un- &gt;" &lt;t.e tuvndup of Harry, in
lfto&gt;u^t«'M4l*rr.,.in u.d Htalr. on Munday the
Math day of April; A. 0. 13-7. at uue u'etesk io
the Jlrn.wo al that day. (subject tu all rttcuniLrsKc. b&gt; orartgagr or c'Lerwiae rti.liug al the
, 1..... ,.r &gt;L.7 . .11..—...— .1—-..I—...
i --

F.-r •ubacriben var gUd pen and bolder,
vwrtb \
|
Far W soMeribcro. -nc gold p«* and (wider,
north
(
For 4 • .uMcribrr.. on* g Id pan and liel ’er.
" urtb ।
J
Far li .ulxer.br™. one medium gold pen aud
b.^derd..rth
For I: subecribers, one gold pan and bolder.
-&lt;-rtb '

MISTS

•

GIXGII.ua

1

SblLLIltTS.

uwxs,
A nice assortment

AYER’S

FANCY BABAGES.
BONNE1BTO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BtfNNFrr TRI MINGS

CHERRY PECTORAL,
CM* CIS,

AT THE

urd drcraa.d. praying fol certain r&lt;-a~i.a therein
•rt forth, lor lucruar lu aril certa.a real estate
■a said 1‘rttUuu diKrllUd lx lunging tu aaid dvcaaaed.
It i« Tberrupon ordrred that Maaday th* Tth

| BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
Clsihlng: Merer &gt;• Cheap. —■

GROCERIES

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyis-n Distanced
Young America Ahead.

OF ALL

_____

instrument, called the English Metali
Harmonium. I'ail ami exaniine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
♦ fat. 15*L U47.
u244&gt;i

FRANCIS ROWER

Q TATEoF MlitllOAX Harry (favaty sirFi

Kinds
SUGARS,

CBl'ds,

H011SEXES3,

MOM mix, WIOOHMMMCBt
IRM r. ASTHMA. AX*
.
(OKSIMmoX.
Tan ^,(4, hu von for itMlf meh sovwMg'
hn*a lt« run* of c«esy ’«ri«ry of pafaamarj di»cn*».
S?_y &gt;■.—" ■—r.'

Ready Pay Store.
W."d &lt;111 BUImcripfiiitl. nl Uli" other. AlM&gt; Pork. Mrd, Butter. Wheat,&lt; fats. Corti.
r.iiv h.™ -i-j .
i-.i-cr n.p
f..r which the higbert market price will fa
allow cd on" aiibscriptiim. Who says bc.in not pay for bin paper 1
CUM MISSION Ell’S NOTILX

TEA.

FISH.

That (•&lt;fntl TEA, Mire tn mre the hrndai hc
f AM sew rocierig far SI'RINt. stuck nf G
L and barton band a|Mr»i rateaawirliacnlof
IU.4 lj &gt; tl.llib Il'.l/.’A STUVBk
JI.\. COPft# l&lt;Sl&gt;SiN£ET-lBUX
ir.fgzd idr/&lt;*/// orn*

MOlUUSMnRRLM

In the matte-of thr-*t«w of Caleb Csi
i&gt;te of'he mwiiHilpbCUvi* fa »aid county
On rr»Un&lt; and Sling IM Frtitiaedaly '

F3.EVATED
•
OVEN STOVES.
!I.OW OVEN STOVES.
PAKLOlt ITJUK STY AES.
Iror »otu in th if uno. rill Hataand Iloirio,**

rf» IM public can rslyfal hatlug’ Uwir w
«tu pIcaM Ibm
Im iMig ciiwnroca in th* boat Shop* of !
rk cily. cmUw buu io .Jef
»t t'ElUUK INDI CEMENTS.

Spring I'arkiumjart rretired.
R.W WJKREN.
Hastfags. May 1. IMS.
’

THE

PAINTING.

JOHN NICHAKL. »u&gt;ud nwjwcUully faforw
“‘HASTINGS *«» VICINITY. ‘

MYriTERIEH AX0 MY8E&amp;IE8 OF NEW YORK
listing hsd -hredr a largn sol*, thy |ml.l.«faro
l..
uuotbrr aud atdl

and n»at .Irialng ma»u. r .uch startling
■KVOWTMMM O* CRIME ANU MYSERY.
daih ruaetiiig in mif very midst, within
. •.
. a
\l_,e..rud;« that (he

RS, FURS.

CHANGE OF TIME.
Battle Creek, Hast Inga and A. Q.
Rapids 81 age Route.

DR. RAYNALES

MEDICATED TONIC!!

train .fears, 1
Leave Bartle Creek fi* Hastings &lt;m
o'ebick. A. XL. ami arrive at Hastings
al two t’cftUi, P. M. and «m Munday.
Wednesday a and Frufavs »r 4 o'clock. A.
M.. and urrtvu in Hasting*, at 10 ./rf-ck.
I*mvo llamtng. fiw fksud Ranida &lt;t&gt;
Mondays, Wndtiwdaya nod Friday, af
10 u’dtick A- M., and arrive at Grand

reader shudders at the
ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS.
•A very fan noting au-ry &lt;/ apecial
lift- in New Y *k: • Inch Us had a large
Bale thnaiglwilt tl* cmintry. The author
has great poser as a writer, and, "kill in
the dciineuli'in of character, as wr11 aa.
dramatic abilities in relating facta in a
vivid manner.?—Boa/na Tranrcript
RUDD &amp; CARLETON. Pui.U«l«-n&lt;.
810 Bmcdaay N.Y.
tr AV nrwspsper pabli-biagthy abw&lt; • wfafo

itlnd

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY

GOLDEN PRIZE.
Dih of the largrrt ond bnl iitrmrg
nnperr nflkr ithy.
TEKXR OF MUBat MIFTIOX TWO
scriber ImaMtdialalr va receipt af (be sab.
scripti*. mover­
Each •aiim-nber willJv entith'd to a
gift wurtb tn mt 11 to ABDO in Gold.
TO CLI, US.
3 copies for &lt;mc year
*5.00
10 “
..
.
115.00
READ—REA D—R E A D—REA D

TUST RECEIVED

At the thr»|i«vt aton- in town by
H. JKI J)
* new rtnek of Fsll and winter GOODS,
ubichwill hes»M*ir
E-E-A-ETT E-A.3T.
at Abloiiiaiuug i-w prtrua. My niotu, Send in Yocu Onniuia,
is fa little cheeper Alum the etnrspeat.'
i aad Ibe gaud* will baa»dael*d and rnrt up with as
1 have jusl received a guoJ assortment ! much e*r» a* if yaw wtrw prtaant to aaiart Mwa
1 yuunvlrr*.
1 M&lt; Stixk afOrwda i« Urge anil wail wl*cl*d.*ae-'
aUting ufersty tartelr an.( kind of ,

DRESS GOODS

Such aa Prints, Gtflghams. l^Lains, Merin&lt;&gt;^. Pnramrttsw Black Alpaccas and a
variety &lt;if W«»l De Luns, all very nkv
and very dtriap.
Also a gteifl aaw.rtnietit of Cloths for
men's wear, and a large stuck of staples.
Denims Shevtinga, shirting, atripea, checks
ami licking".
JUST RECEIVED a bev lot ot

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
I that can be found io the ea.tern or an en. »ar-

REMARKAKLY L&lt;»W PRICES.
Tea at ft cm »r tn 7.1 ersH per pound. Cagbs drear
! I#H I* »» cent a per praad. Fwb uf rear* Sw.sep
lion ftuau a Herring to a So. I MackcrdL Musas
।

BOOTS nnd SHOES,

Lidia's Gaif&lt;*ra Buskins nnd Boots, a
giuid s««ortn»entat very, low prices.
*500 in Gold • &lt; &gt;ti band a Very Int gv 'sUuJt &lt; &gt;f Crock ery
English Hunt sbitM undfifasa Wart.
Gold

GB O CEBIES,
nf all kimh efa-.p for Ready Pay.
1 have ako ■ vrry large quantity ol

X^YTXiaC3B£S3Ft.

100 Mver Hunting cas&lt;«d |
Waubcs
26
“
AND
. .
,
200
“
wntchre
I0t»20
u
RMIXGLES,
500 Gold Vest At Guan! Ac Fob
on 'hand and all pereotu wfaHngto buy or
Chains
10 to B0
sell will At veil tu call before bargaining
5000 &lt;b4d Lncketa
2 to 10
“
else* here.
Gold Rings—Ear Drepa—Broaches
Bluest l*i»»n—Studs—U.ifT Pina '■
are LdHtlinu to the feet
..f persons v
Sleeve Batt । ms, Are., A-c. 1 to *15 “
Received n large il&gt; ck vt
that I have-'
IntmedialrU «ut receipt nt the wbrerin- Nails and C—
• and that I will firniah
tinn money/the subscriber's name will Im. .
sash, Gfaa*. tigik. Dour .Tritnmniyi dec.,.
entered Spat ««r siili*rri|&gt;tii«&gt; !*»*, up-1
i al ns low a figure n«t p.-»libit-,
purite a number, and tbc uiil wurcepond. j
nei-yl
ll J KENHELD
ing with that numlx-. will be forwarded
I
LOH r.—By the wiibacribcr on or abuju ‘
to bis &lt;&gt;r lier address by mail or express. •
the eleventh day ..fJuly a mMskm wslIS new In suceoarful operafmn, ready j l. ooUfag in afash prwplAat. aomaehcoafofaoe* post-paid.
K Fmial Call.-1
Addrem BECKET Ax CO,- PtaMsnsaa. let Cimtalning uac nnte *f eighty duiiars
“rum of tbs daere* fa Uda to do S"v amount »f
' given by James Miller to Petre Cramer :
48 and 40 Mrist's BuHdmga,
OTTSTOM "W
.h day of &lt; cf-brt A. D. &amp;•
| or bearer m.d a read order drawn by the !
Ngw Y oug.
, Circuit Court CmnmiMUMi■
•ST Xrwap*p*r» Urougheet the Cj4l*d Stetes , Treasurer -T Casltttm ts Petre Cramer
OTr.„ „ . orry. «J1 **U •« F“Wie »«■- in aa g«-«d *rdre «nd as prompt aa any rnr»*w wow. — —— - - ' - ————
and t'aasite «M wO* S»r» ,b» »br-» rigtrt laser- nnd accepted by the Treasurer ttf R^rry
other Mill in iUrry, or any other county.
teM, will be cnt.tfad U&gt;» nuunaolh Cnsyl lfa» Md
Having ardured the acrvk*n&lt;f
deli! mb 4«ik hnid-r tnd bar. worth IS. nr in tils ' County, also ctw note given by I. E. I(a..
r-»-W
wmis amoasl ia sav kind sf P««u ur Jcwslry tMy j err of three d-dlare to
Fur salt by GRANT A BPAULU1XO, Hsalfags
"^,r' r'fM* "rr^^^r&gt;l "f} 0o*l‘“"’ ; brerer. some daw ia J«m k*. a«d*Ae
aaMilk-r, and &lt;&gt;ur mill being built &lt;* tbc
small change. I hereby «*»»&gt;«•" all pre­
! sons against fwrehaalng the above &lt;.LUg* j
Smarter— wu «r» prepared to du t
Anynsrsunfedtag thsahrtrwtrd.
beat ,»f work. Pl«w»c give ua a call.
1 let gmlnbltaatiuis and rctunnng the woe:
' tu tUc BtrbambrT shall Hr UbmlTv reward
CnahMid fi-r vlx«L
1 BOLT WOOD ds GBANT.

iresr^T-

N and sifa-r Mmiduy .August Slat. !♦*37. until further notice, stage* will
leave the fidlowing named places as fidJowa, tu wit:
. Leuve Haating fur Battle Cts-ek. MuuAaya, W*dn«fadavs and Friduy*. at 7
dock, A. M. and” arrive at Battle &lt;¥&lt;-vk.
M 1 pcitvk. F. M. in time tw take the
fthcrtt&gt;M.n cars cuat or west, and on Tue»dxvK Thursday a and Saturday a al tew &lt;•*cl-im P. H. k time U» take the evening

O

Probate,

HURRAH FOB FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!

.

THE tOLDEM FftlZE.

err

isgvvlier w ith «1 «t'u&lt; a
MUocnod mixaMr

'

GLINT 4 SPAILDIXG.
Hustings. J ime 4, 1857.

Mil io IneduUly proceeding lb* tun* of Muring
in tbc proml*MaT&lt;w3
0. L. RAY. Jedgc of FroMte.

PICTURE «T NEW YOM la M00KRX TIMES.
The acrtHauf «W Rami. »bt«&lt;** wrvaglrt into a

CALLING.

• dt.. &lt;nv by Mete
hl it t«» tfarir adrwaitev them before the
| aft rihat rima they

OF

A Um*, due*: «C6 PM”, sfagandy Mund fa
doth &lt;ud ilfantrated. Frwwfl.WI.
rptn.Sdroply iotcrortiug aod n»rt emilfag talc

ihaa hr in iww pnmared to escorts an* a&gt;a4 of
“'Yia.fal

HH, CASH,

STU RY

Old Haun, Th© Pawnbroker.

Enclose pen in -a

K FRICES L.r FURS of

GREAT

CITY LIFE.

RE. POINTED.

‘

■WE SEC-A-EE

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

d..n* to artier *&lt;&gt;d sll work WARRANTKD ia

TO HOUSE BUILDFFS
HATE ■ rsro cirtnpirlr .t «k ot Horteebuildins
Hardware, iucfeding l..&lt;ks Latches. Holte
.^. tt..r.u ib.,1.

&lt; (&gt;&lt;H*tp*attubp(tm*d
nil I. rereire the pea

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods. ■"

SlSSS^SS jSStfaui wjr. •&gt;«
~NeW Burry lUni,

Geo. W. Fowler.

Ii-Ir#k(kr.l.l5S7.

JOB W

�AYER’S
PILLS.

xxn

I Babcock, Cobb &amp;. Co.
' (ar

tbi» u-'ty-n in the MC-.nrf
‘ Do tbc •m-reedn g I
4a*a.uliservM’.i.mi. di,.wcd that thcldigbi

L BUCKLEY

KprMrrxsr.’is

I Still Live.

Sarvtas. that hi ma»rt iisWanccw wiliiui
iUy» &lt;a»c UJf of life tubers were &lt;fl«•mA5’
AtwwUr rn4nl wr .H&gt;iaiu«. up.

rttrz.6hs of B. C. and

'“&gt;t to the Wot takes tins public method
• •fnmmmiring hia iinrhtki'i .J
*KLL I X G ;g OOlr.H to W ER
H-antuit ••rail thertnreain Barry comity;
ttc wHh■«. it ifiitinrtljr WKkr.Un.J ZU:

ITi

dui irawn ora n.4 'c. u cyan.)

H A VE n.‘«r in «&lt;&lt;rr rtt t ofler at EX­
TREMELY UlW PRMJD* C*
t ASII.-otir i.flU targt-at and m.*tde*iruldc rtiH-k ili'ir.Mxla ever iifleewd in

To the Public.

OF

KALAMAZOO.

Shoes

IW A’.-.n'JlIrtx in evert »nlc f ont tl.flO
'.:o«2i)j00.
'
’
3M Puia&gt;a&gt;ta.rmli;wdng many new atylew
1 ’ 'at IpiTfcHtyh. .
:
IhaMirta, BdiLvia, and nrtiliciaia in arvat

CATALOGUE.
X.tu iiliHtanding Hie high pfim ..fU..fton IumwIm. | slmlt 4&lt; l| Ip T«p PtilitH t|r
, I2| tutu middling fur 8. S'tip*, Tick.,
Bvluuu. KctiUlcke hi li
*'
“
Grat. Chud'ioM; Sn1'
Hmm. II,
twilled and lintM illcp Gi
IteU
uud WMu-. 1u.lt il.intef.

FALL GOODS,

Eeady-JTa3e Clothing

»sm

••"“•J
vn. us wrsiMTTI n ' ,
b&lt;nt«v.w. thi« iianmnlty from diw.ee ■»
rouhm-d mainly to the dry, porous, anish
and jx-ab wdia.

A* to the Influence nf-dllfrr.-nt kind­
nod niuismts of mabura. in.-Ling ifr..

iartf uirtmre applb d nt th- time. f ph nr
tag. bt.Miid
itHTcMe (be per- etc
•ffdisease. Lint* e&gt;mi|MMtM. «m I nl** pm'
will peat comp Mt, lave hens tt.iidd t-« CtWsT the pr.nl.n-t «-n uf bmltl.y Tnl-rr-. —
&lt;Jn.no.l Uwicsi. and g,-n
«.ip rp^., phatHI. bate lirvll fHind Irn Gwid. TirvMtttn fiioni gwiito Imvc-U-int v&lt;t I irn;
Init ■&lt;! rl»' uli.de it &gt;;:i» a. led a« a partial
pretcaiiv^L
Un l irn t im&gt; I «d’«!l
iwyngri-s..the.umat &lt; flirti|« in warding «45
tbc lU- me. Wl.rti np|4'ux| nt ti c ra’e
•■TjrWlA4A«"diYd «riabi at tl-r wnyl '
of piktilhig. therniy. Lm frnrnilltMr^. ‘
large nnd: oi;i.p.,qi!tvrlt .«i'ind. Avi ci i
applied »n thii Mtoiuv uft. r tin- potato •

cixiTfnxa.
:
Wiois AND Bit GER.
HATS A ND CAPS.
:

and

&lt;;i:&lt;h-E!:h&gt;

j
N -fwi’lMt mdini! tbendvtinrr in TEk?
I&lt;&gt;ur fluililu &gt; f.r inir.-lMwingan- -.ivb. tliat
w.- are iHul.UI i«» &gt;4t r tin- mswic O. •?»*•/
turf AfMrta tie -nnir prici-.
I.1 S. B AIUMM.K.
(Lite «d l!»e firm of &lt;la. k
Ik-ibrtwlt;)
.
s. k.cobh:
,
&lt;-. LtXIBH.
‘
.Ute..f the firm m K. S. A;€. U (14K) ,
K.di.miuun-, May. I. IMff. i
nAlti'

of the

LARGE RED BOO'

CLOTHING

&gt;n the builtl

WALL I'.UEIi AND nORl'EIS

Jdletueu •trarl. IU pit auulb J art vl tbr • lUagi
r'tTkK^BAr.RiJji. Fi.ovn itAkiuxH. tcti»
IlfTH t: HUKINd.
and wratfy nny tUug in llwl bar uf buMsn.

&lt;&gt;. D. HANSCOM!

«p-nfetv sFMaWH

rm cns. "toi-i/s. liotnsESEMk
brom uiti . m noon\i.-&lt; &lt;h tu.
nroir. utbmv »w
t OISI J1PT1M.
•

GHIND STONES,

Mr. Henry Brow
I by rto- Tri -M&gt;rvf_ of |J .rr
&gt; • nr lode g-irii'U I. E. II
d'dlnty •■■ I’ef.r Crmn v •
• tint.-' tn Jun.. lu.t. and

tfii«c tOlH-i^uldl h nn- nranM the Mutaiv
are generally firat attndtml. tmd nh«t
c-MuuHwih ««t Ibr cod uf the p.tata n«&gt;«r.

•&gt;U..iU i4rr! aMi-gW A,J

■r5filli^Vtn&gt;Tl1, ' ■■ - -----;■ "T’”_______ ’"A
Jfop; telly matured iK-fl-ri- atiiring.
Tlnr «AdWTr»H»4t» «f thin fw wim-I.’ j
,l'’ vnjJrrtnk^ of nddi- ।
ti.‘UJl,evjH-rii|MHib&lt; with tbe, &lt;-.j-b ni'.-.f
C’usc a* a tupyJlVaMng. As.-.
Several tj.
rirtit-« a Iik-Ii were tormerh n-Ciipnralisr I-.U ««■ FWtS. fellEEI1 rEi.ts,
fttan tbc Id'trb’. lidvr- tt !".\. nr
: UIUBMd VBBtUSfflXa

geo.

Dowling a co..

No. SRS-&gt;iiitithird S:r.ct Vh.l .di lpbt*
N. B.—Ncw-apapcru tlirongimut tli
w.iintri Ip. g^rtag tfltatigtyirCMlnieiit ait
••&gt;&lt; Ht^HjWtpl'dMEjoul.L |mkuU-i1 g.A| j
mid vn*-' Worth U&gt; iir nny 'u-fjfp Jeu’.
•it lhe Muur value. pmableuu the r. &lt;-.•
airs?* ‘“'■‘“li&amp;tt

i

i«M. All;, |M |MM- fl|hiiug tin- |l.&gt;lr i •.
1.1 Mid'. Iili^. tlonn mid n titr.ing theiom.
totbi-mlffl-riUr shall U liber.llv ruwanl
M.
PKTRR &lt;'::.AMEi:
Wtmdlmd J.d&gt; 2-4 'KM.

.-n Hk-rip'.rfpRrc. -A fettalnyu.
। givinu full putrkubiiM, will'ln- aet.t &lt;»n a).
pliCAtaai to '

rni-

Fluid b.c.-tE-e'Crtha full «'• wk
IE\. Cu?FEE.-M'GA!l sr

&lt; fl

» EK. PKPEK. I- isfl. in . word • rry
'hing in the Qnwarv line.
as
wilt U wan'.«l fiirfiv oil. ■&gt;*•. And

tU'v biv&lt;- »n hand :U b, &lt; kind
of atntiittnition for sportsmen
•tlvh ■» j-iwdcc, and !*,&lt;•
***«"•■» I ■&gt;![»• uf «ll kuuis
iNjli-r |»n-.ff. mid

Bootsand Shoes.

h'»'

GROCERIES

£ Tl
tan*h nut-kind c-tSujara
•Immm. Syrup.' de Wkieu wilt b, u.M m
IIEM.tKh ALIA U»W I'RICES.

'

' MAD-T FAST
'

‘

a siin.‘on ‘‘t i nnii;i .1,

A.xir.;

DttESH GOODS

Such aattYintaJ tlinglntma, .Lrl»i. a«.Me

MED1CLNES,

•m.Uing ofBIICSbELb.TII BEE PLY
1NGJLUN, RAG. STAIR ami DRUG­
GET.

.JI-

AMMUNITION
MISCE’LLAXE01 5 ART!CUS '

LOOKING GLASSES,

SASIBST W&amp;1B,

I.. • .,i.ti &lt;.f tbc ladhw. AU.
,
■••nety. I’, nv PenMIa. Ink. (. v.arh-ty) t’atyr. Euvclupa Ac.
. W"*'M .ira|M-!iv;rf- a 'M tmcetv
•L /.itlKvUaVtf IliiMing-,-nd &lt;d tilt- Mir.
.■ ..luling ( unary, geo.tall, that they m.
tend to.M-ll every thing in tfh-lr Ili.cofCh;.
l&gt;uaineaR jm clirap as can b* lamght at any
• ry

»■
: . n pri&lt;illy 1 iiii.'
i ia ’a Hide fln-r.p&lt;4 ttton &lt;l»e rbrn|»mt.'
I have Jn«! rikxiaed a gn&lt;id ana&gt;-rtnient
UdU.a
■:
i I t • '• &gt;
• &lt;;J

rim*. Pacvnietatw l;l..rlt Alparetai hhdi a
variety .&lt;-W«e4 Uvlarfua, all vety ukv
and veil &lt;-b&lt;n|H •
AU. a pad I ui* rtnuiit &gt;tf.CI»tlw lor
mi'ti'a Heer.iiuilia i.icge Mock ot' atapka.
1). niina Shn
irijug.alripti.rberha

YeiTt 'OttiifeBs,

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

H J RENFIELD

( UtJCCKLKT.

in

‘ X&lt; at KbnrGwd.fehuwwhnd.MUMlsaM.aea
•
dr. rrv varwtv Moi Ktud ot

-vr ut.w k . i 1-Mt iu.d «niter GOODS

lfipt«1v*ng a fra cwrruti. rtcry &gt;fity out •■!
mt bwt.saving tliat hr would have u ;«i d
aiv*|th**tol4fr:ttir&lt;te twrt-kr—ui.d he wati4fl -Rff m lUt time, my home hud n |
lieautilHl. sleeky gkswv «mt. mid nil from
Atflhr’a fi-w rtrtrots daily.
Jlc tell* nu­
ll ieitrfiilt'.L-.— Ao/rr'» Spirit

Mod

•nd Ibv guuda Will be »rlo to! sod put up with M
mi.rt. can- •• if y#a wara pteami u&gt; mmv tb«a

,11'ST KECHVEI)
nk-l-iA.inMt'AiQliv in
a# tbrghisimiWtf hr tMtlld get “wouldn't

.fitMnt Attacki:o ar Wm-vaa.—TU
beana lutvingvtMnofmlbrd imu-to attention
lately, the »o|vt-a ftaitll mdity.
On
Weilurxlat hid4 last, an Ur. MUrLcil
waa driving a nis'd mwl
■* th.-'
luu-k &lt; lalai* route U.qa BcJdlagr.in to tb-t
next Stopping pkvo. twrtrtjr tuilm from
•th#.--' I-m3 ultlumt pt*«ellJ0-m. h&gt;»
laaaau..waa Uncl hy a pj-k ••!' w.-Jw*.—-

AY Kirs

CHERRY PECTORAL,

BROADCLOTHS,

: Tb.- jwri|a1 •&lt; planting,'if I* pretty ndmittv.1. h-.N.a 'iie(::d«l infill. a&lt;x&lt; ii|»Mi tbr j
cwtcirt and tirul&lt;nev«&gt;f thia diM-n«e.—
Eiprii. tux' i* ia favor &lt;&gt;f early j lmthig. • aMmier- a and Vt Mings. i« the larg.
a«&gt; aa t» adAit of the more cm it rimming ntyl ftmat vitri.d over hroii"lit t.&lt; tl
I dyer, tn &lt;x«cluri--ii** “
..eh...
.
' .
u«a&lt;.. eaifirm thia prefer.«ry &lt;.f curly tcnthai t«» the merits
phtmint. thy mttumiinl raina .fidl«M&gt;-d hi
U liigb ti nifi-riitnn-. having idiriuiialy de­
veloped ur HHetiaifieel tbc di*aac.
. The ebmn a’l&lt;am ef thia t
went wU.
tn&gt;h'*r i.iit ilirlH-iirf that dia-p .■uterine
up W the K.d1 h-nnenn tin- atriefc and tlm»

.HANSCOMBS,

KAL! LAZO

An .4l..H,.mt U. Im. a
tried » Hlijmlplnir with.mt feftwV'*. TU
exprrbovi»rr Ua «h|&lt;v thought Mat th ■
cam*- whs ‘ the Mrlphnr dnatwl np-&gt;n tin■ ■ ■ •• : .
.1 • "■ [
spread »d the fitngux, wax that tin- tum-a
an- flint developed «&gt;n the atid-raldr &lt;&gt;f
the leaf. SiiUdiur. when ap[Jl&gt;-&lt;l tocmpsJ
vtara. i» ti-M'il npwan'H apuit.«t the k-avra
bj n.ehna id a miK'liinc f-'r ila-pnrp««m-.

GAITERS

I’urrl.naingjar'p-ly 'front Anctiim*. fr»
|HWlera nnd SLtn.iCi .-'urOT. uearv rttaliL-d
to offer many g.^ala nt print* that deft
.miifn iitioti. mu! luvUc tbc atttfitk'n •&gt;!

BSSStt-JSaWJ'iiSC1?

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AVER’S
PI LU.
HI FUilPOSEi or &lt;-•-&lt;;&lt;

0»«a sad Mril Sutoenbw*. J*r saasai.
W ••• -14i’*rtd by the wnor
T. b. itaal .a.Mtabiy ra Mraeoa.
KLA.X KS of all kuni* k*» ro—rwrty -*
.hi.4*' mhI fat —sms'-’ -r*- t&gt;

f PHYSIC.

J. M. NEVINS. A COM-ANT,

STINGS. BARKY COCNTY, H1CH. THURSDAY DECEMBER 31, 1857
“Why,.of eourae, I out only musn your
engagement to Frank h*s,”
Th* foUcwisg .pinl«d Hm. are by Dr. Ctorta.
I
“My engagement v. him or to any one,
I d«*s not exist iberafta v, &gt;** ran retain
I
•
to th*
! W. AsMraG AwUwtaM -nb. frt*. ' your eomtrulutotions until they are rr
।
umrvd.
I told you the mme yesterday.’
Wtar. Mablf Mteosri ran. ctawato th. ms,.
i
Whew uwo ta. own. tfbt'.-lUioglM to-'..
। I answered Marfo, with a burning cheek,
A»d tta buwWrtl n-r grthrt th. Iraitarf th. and rather an angry eye.
Hknow y-nodid-, bitt alter I left »&lt;"*
I heard the seine story twice rented,
and up.a» that, came to theooochraiirn that
your nuicteaty wrrnld n-&gt;t ixrmit -vm
t«&gt; confess the truth tjvimui an old frienJ
like mviw-lf."
' '
W | Impr my ntndesty will newr allow
me to hid- the truth under a lie."
:
“Du a&lt;4 lie angrv with me for.lightly
J.Hiliting vour veracity—but upon rmcli
1 Tl-..-.Ili!*'e__ m.l-’»-H Hint., th* truth
-

Wholowtlo mid lieNaanfaciiiiw* i‘t l**&gt;’b«r.

’iflui*. u.m.g.rilytotto. 1. . . hju.

‘

K»dmsg*
_________ Wsaaart* aptUtitoa.
J

liVHTp* IMiyariaji and Snrgi*"-, WWW U Li»k. IM tart, Lrt a. k~k tack.
rtridetwr tn HtotingK Mieb.
And take • lotortHfi’ir.row;—
In th* umrcb «f un&gt;« ,*ch
. track,
| Winch Matu M imprt^ivn dvvf bU Ui

Good News I Good News!!

J&lt;m( Mahiag oo |ta»st. ut -sr smMu. »j-b«
MtaB a ii»»to ttei bm 'swsgAh.
“&lt; tob,
Trm.»pirtdluU.« coartcu. U« jM-tagy-r.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Uart &gt;fir the Mrgiog Jsms,

I

■ ■

Ready Pity Store,
Just received n large
stock of

liaiKV -V -WlOltTMAS. M
T.» Sbetl-lms and
. '
HltaL Gia**. f"b«'l

Tw UM* of that tteroe twxt th. wMW “
Suw, Hum. . pnwd Ugh. Ml
m«
Foe atale os l»4*s
bh -’M* p&lt;«
11U 1^1 &gt;■ —lU-brJ i. the edOMtaKl

EVEKY VARIETY,

.,

To be sold at LiOteea’l
Price*.
.

W. I’AHJWB, wind

Sutd. H*»'-inj0. HW»- -

off «.rf wr r*r« ^y.r, *&lt;rrM»..y

r&amp;neAere

Ftal»Ibrtri. UaMiuH*.

PECTORAL,
S.
UOUrsEXEsS.
H&lt;iori\(.-( (»| Gli.
tipi i. nn
IFTItlY.

DKESS GOODS,

■

’
nwbaidi*. •' • • ■ ,._
;
*" Hui* ".&lt;• ’ ••
iv..CRto ah
» M.Lc-so-r, of FuroSturt, a ewriMraWewat
mb-4. •e-rr.Sv- BriMls spp-dw
Ghl» l.arU. Il«»iMich.

1B *01. of tali iriktag.

Bm Waikar Wen Walking.

V I. ML—U-.« anJ » cwnrtj

OF ALj.KiSn.-i.

PRISTS

Ruutb and tumble «»xto&gt;.
Vp &gt;n4 do* n d.*» oTtra fu
Sv* tw.r Prrridest*. Con-i.n fc»t;

GINGHAMS.
MiLi.nrrs.

LAWNS,

A nice assortment
|J( &gt;N N ETS T&lt; • &lt; UV E A
A Y—A
KI.SBSBONNE»‘ PRIMINGS
k

Reach- Pay Store
HOOTS AXD SIWES. UEADV MABE
CIMMim too »•1

G ROCE R I ES
&lt;*F Aid.

Kinds
STGARS
. .............................
TW&lt;s
—4 TEA,

&gt;i .till pul up with M
ty»rii| l. uvUmU tbua
■:i! wriltal«rt*4.MD-

'ancy Good.

tea

ry»oc’iirvtbrhvad*rU’

And wv’h tmog nt lb- &gt;"'« ofGr-avriva.

All kinds of producetaken in exebange for
Goods.

Ordebs,

W.md. Bettie Creek. MtebM.iour.i Hovak.
H.nhaiL M**&gt; ••«s»rul h
•raX.CsWw.tre, Jcx-e-olto

-W’E SUJkXaXi ' *
r.» Elk h .Mo.xti UN ULD AC&lt;1H NW.

GRANT X SPAriDKG.
il.-.atinga. Join-4. Ibtt.

GIFTS! GTTS!!
G.-LD mo8u.»™ Watchm
1 to-Mddat wto-le-ute prw**.Tb» I. ta. b.«|-* tai Ita V- “I
„
kta-VtaI »• tal"l’ta ,*
gift in jew- Iry wi.rtb from 41 t» ■»--*»'•
tot eiven with every wst-b in proportion
to it* tnlue. Being dewimum «i urtro,ee-.W.&lt;k. Jlain ,taW.«rrta. I
vta^J-iioMHUXik-,. -l.r. to order to imet *1-® *l“a*;
„u m.b
u...-u-pi-J ta mta
Jw».o-&lt;r in 1’•_.&lt;*•
..I ,«■ talrtai-ta-

tata Vrta. -Ita taw ■' •« *“ ‘
‘

J. MjIfca-mx. Phva.e'm’ mH H'-rf•
Ofcra in ftiwrlf* Htary. nr4n&gt;ff. Wtb_

H. N. Sicgttwa, t’onnty .I nwuh-r.

EilK- Silver Lepine, "
° '
w
•*.
- lluut&gt;T com-,
u , - lxtrr heavy hunter «**’? " £*

»• • - .’•‘ng. put. !*»• ’’
G.dd anchor i-p*» kn-e
- leg. tointer cam-,
i - ••
- bMiitifully eng-

I.

■■■*

b-wrr. mta tatal wiU ta UtawV
-t&gt; mV K-- p-tawl. Wta* 14U ta ness. bode him good night. Ihe-WW
o, fer bw r~H yimta.
tn ttas dwelling m» ta a dtrtr cyqrt.-—
-S. ta tai
jtatafta nr
r,r..*l mta Itata tatataotaiirll,.
-Tta ta ,u.iltata &lt;Oo~u
*'*»
nf ta tar ta-tatal*"-. JTV, OU
m. | ,m ta»p.-n«taw W ta- l»W&gt;.-

nee*."
, '
•
“ V&lt;»nr lucre, rather.
_, 2 . i. _
“Lucre, lucre; all
all ?*the
— wwtt'hre
—j----------- h&gt;»nt- i»h I was. as pair stf •
*£rrti mouse.” Intorwdly
Marla, at with feeble- pa*
’* «* tned ui roau »
. i----- r ,
.
er h^i given her a short time be* re, bst
parlor and returned tn thr atravL
'
she cv-JJ not coatpaae ber mind m ibe
“Atop, my &lt;.’»! •&lt;Mn&lt;n&gt;
Ar.ul4.iUoMY.KtxM.wdfrtetOu.dl; .
;
hand arreted her ptogrevs.
'
Lune Uf. .re the
u Lvt me g-" «™iwd Mafijalmost
Wiurttae trttrt- I A- « -km «M b*ew. ,
w be invariably did,
fainting—few I” *•* «*•’■'« «»
h.vo roil'J.
•
, ,,
I
Art broM «w.tbf ktagkw.
«H &gt;
i
nitwd
the
eotwited
young
man
of the mu liking tn.u.iment*l music *dl’’‘‘"gj
-E.-w are an rigid as that. 1 own I am
to bear it three mortal hour., as be seal
not—and really have tw&gt; wish U- be."
psfior.
&gt;.! jay. T know ymfrs young the rest Wet* iikUy W».
-Here the'two girb entered » store
• ,
M— wm Mr
h“
lor the pnrp-*m&gt;«if purchuing ar.ielt-s &amp;» mid not1the old woman you trhsLto seem,
MnentulU* sb. had treated hrad, but de­
i.
where
you
live
I
I'll
W
bcatow a. presents uP-m some of their I’.'l.T'w rei- i
■l’"T"&lt;r
mated,
rearing
hi.
mat'd
’
'
‘
hjh*
hg
“»UmU.
imrticuhr (fiends.&gt; After a few hour. »f
pleasant ii.ten*«irm* they separated. '&gt;« no. 1 Veil sou Pm a gtmrietnan. C-.me.
to cmupliraent her
the way hmm. M-tih ttomidw much up. t now mv drar. where d- V&lt;si live! »*•*
tcaramw,- and tn aswhnl laumt tom told her of her reputed „nimp.....'■■*&gt;&gt; r“ •*“±t
w ur, -- -------------- afc’1
engagement U&gt; b'mnk Ives, who loved her. You are. I’ve immeV enough- All I want
Attorn .be broke wot tot« * hearty.
.he well knew, and who «»» very dearth, is . wife-j.tat suffca •«* M y*’4
her, a. she often inwardly a.-kn..wledgrd. f.&lt; -une ba-ky fellow. Cujjj d.tat be
rmUetatot
"
• Unrtr. do you k&gt;uw
He had not n-t proposed t» bvr, bnt •he ■fnU. Umr.'. • — 4k
preferred taking the subject -into consai- vmv. [—.i r'K-t. ..mn» ‘““'•J'1.', named Brataet’’
erdtion before giving him much eacoor- me have married p.mejJrK V”a k«ow.
-I vr beard »f tom.
•‘11., thought me *&lt;-o homely fur &gt;•
Tbit* running on. growing every ra«»agenwtl. . v toeing in this a greater de­
►&gt;««
gree ot forethought than sIki usually bad m«» m-.ni v|..lrt.L »«*« »-*•
credit fur.
. her down a lees frequented street*
«4&lt;xi«ly
rrvesling
himerif
to
a
tndB«*•‘Dearly a* 1 lovcibim I am determined

£jur ..i.-'i Uyir-jy.
d*. -•*
*• e» -ta*!;

to see if be n. what-----------------------------------he ptnfeSw* ts. la*. I j^-Thank g.^Hncas, nnbudy’a rouiicl.—
will not las deceived by him *• 'kmr Aunt
He had not bwt. none U««M *bca °P°
are sUllur -tlwn midnight.
Issue «»" in her huslrtiid.
I—■ who
* »-■ mana&amp;e
------._•*
. The «tr.-eta
. - - .— . ■&gt;--------------- -tkward to of the servanta came nnj.ing m»u *
luredhlcnselfinto«iangelonpu'|r*at&lt;&gt;
............
rith such a parlor, exfirimtof. to a tcAod
get hyr iu-mev. and has got it,and le I her । l&gt;e
any «n my
-An old Iw«rfn’i» ill the towhea,and
to fret and nnmni until she h so faded , |,andli- of rags.”
,
n-.t Wave «»til he ar** »h*
tltat die look. &lt;dd en-.ugh to l»- my gres»
-XtnltoH n*Q or ‘ r dl make the stntett will
Kirk town.
or rnuria o&lt; U- femilv.
W-bJdto«
r,.n*»--Lr.
M~-.- -&gt;
"I1 i'
--.'lliank
“
’
-You
wouMn
’
t
now,
when
I’
ve
imole
only
yiai were here, todegd,'“mo.
evil. oh. dear! I wish I ba«in t a, aingl.-1
answeri-d L... .• - ••- - -i-n -.
v.««neh
a
.plm
’
id
vC-r.
My
w.fe(
e*n\««
rid rf him. nr 1. wraddnY a to-u-Which, if.addod to th««.-aliYadr pas-,I red ©rot, and had to w»«h
ed wopld in .lie me qm'ei,n antedeluvian,
to toe
then I would b.- -.-m-b-.ly—or ab.-i.1d
, 'mat think of Hutt.”
__ .. Ibli-a y««&gt; to coin*- out and
us. the mirthfid rrtstn. “1 don’t ’know‘ if any l.aly Rmtid they had a h*art to be-.I
-Begging h prefcraUi V» »,vn accm.it- ,
-I tame. Nanev. J'« have uumsteretl
that I can thank y.m fei that ex|*ee*i.m ■tow on me."
I 'tun."
..it,
.
of vour goodwill* I Imve glways oh“fbadblr! Tau &lt;5ou i say • I bye „ J.
••Brav..r’ dmutcvl Uncle Peter, mwend-1|
heard of pride mxl jjM'VUrty. «rd bo tug- .1 w b.
Mo’vel that tl* very aged «ru raj-ly ing tin- step* with her. ,
Ilta. ““
“*
Umlly.'-tal M—. frusta* &gt;- O.
wry l»Ppy.‘‘ *"• *,d4wl *" a n,"rv
lie- had c-um- up with her m sca*m to ,I Ut d h.-r along a« he talk* L
8lu was m agony. She knew not bhw kitchen.
thmglith l tone. ‘
hear the l-i»t -if her unwmsdfcmsly spoken i'
,
,
jtoratrieate
her^lf
witbat
making
Ur.
•
I
hate
’
em
worse
than
nl*«m,
and
don
t
-Si k.ve I—and hav-- felt very and
'"•-''tl.'i • VikU
«.■ v.|fa paMie upeetada. " •&gt;■** would her h.lk&lt;. »W|- ta, 1*1."
bta
,
over the r. fex ti- n. For life
me h»-ks
hi. UKiulh . fAnn|v n, u. be so diagrared I
mu awevt and d.-simbl.-.
But i* •’ th*
' * ‘
'
„m!cl they ni l h-rsdf .nrmount such an
having outlived o&lt;ftrmp..rari.o. the death
e.t-wure!
Finding hers.-lfn.ore .M
.4- friends mid kiudrcl. th- diwipj-wrancv
*', mtW helpl^ in *• ere-turaV g~p Ae
.4- thing* that*on-* d-ligbted. m-i Gn.ltag ,-*Yter d;.o.r
hit rut ht-.-c tenr*. »'*d F-d*rd her hand t • b -in-; hungry from our d.e-rs.
I» w toy
little' i.oigrniality in the riring genera
tionk tlmt • makes an . su-oded life too ji ’hr*- Me deir nirce, do a* y.mr vvcellr.nl , barfi-v. In lu-r higgles she lost the mmWa wish an well M.minc.”
.
heavy to I* lawne.
Even •»«. in t»* I‘ imminent bids y-u in this I’-vc
the 4d man ■&gt;««&lt; in tte
'•&lt; rack'd milieu that Imd roeewfl her hand
.
-g'.Kifusi'-n
ahsi
n
ham.
.
Lets
’
**
uodaof v.uth md Impc ran »*"■«» ’vonra. Fe* wmefl would bo
kitchen, whUs the c*mk and hredsr stood
38rj:.;.b™ .i. .ra/.'.... *&gt;4|:
the
«h&lt;4e
-f
y
‘
.r
•.&lt;*
now
A
rare
I m ourrivdilife ittbvy need feretonghl be­
1 on either ride of him. evidently expect,
I l.egwr we h.ve b ett. I auspatf.
I b~ inn he would *t««l-wlsdever becauld toy
' f.crc*hrV efetcrrtl it.
."-1
।
- But. "h. mich-1 this forethought loos 'ih^n y«u weren won'-‘d old ww»»w. hto torsi, mt- If th.w d’uta’b Wa« s »srp
rf lite avcm.m «•» bright and StlractKe
1 biwatbe p-.v.-ny sad &lt;.4ularen,in tbepdr- i.mk*mt on him. Itorty bold the riwnra
mining t» us. and wiib mathiru to-dfer I| daw* our how impdto* su. ’
u» worthy »ur a.o-ptarK-.-.
bull f«c the ,! - Better iinp.il»s» i&lt;*d down than lcii&gt;t!&lt;whUe Thomaa graapwl tU p UrWirk. to*
ixirt-mid mercy,ik-t-rlHso-* &gt;. I• ..noil Year-. 1 t.-ll vmi. Mar-a. th .» a wodeed, rtw aged Immder ammad to bo
Awimble Iwbou* «'

' C€&gt;3F,JF,3®363'

^Eorrtos.
I.y •. E. EM11
,t* fi»&lt;e tendered tMs
.n..«.rtl&gt;elMVenwM&gt;4

it

fish

ni

Wltb » himu-l, *OTO*n .mH ** ““
bw fa, m, art If.ta .taw. », ***. ,
irOta.
aibtatvp-tar »»*ta
” •“

XJtai, ?. ..ta-. ta.

FANCY BARAGES.
AT THE

NO. 34.

The liatiywat.year)*' •&gt; «*“* •**«
Frum win* «“•
L* .id mmd’iaad b&lt;WUr.
U.». camw to U«. ttww «»W
Met manual. »»d ''-'If1 Uaar “r"
*uJ ... « in «bk« »— *f —*

.' ‘•un« •"?

•

IM
rfe* .*11~»' ’■* '-I--—— |
. w. aOf m «» *«&gt;r “ .hOTf."-*
,nv,
-T— in.
?—"* MC*.&gt;hHO» .
-I J.«-&gt;
M II Mnb~ «IU*
th* n^k.
“Certainly." saidTb-.mas. •
1. .nmil ill—,
■ Mill M—, «- Sbi®E
' J2T" r
’“Tto” be squally inslou* for the preaerK -Nut interfere,
am’mdrrl.’’
I .,....I till. Ill Ki-"m!
lo*n&gt; S,[.-l
hvl I.1”-1
?21lh ,
vati-m of your master’s property when
-D.m’l l« .. viak-m. ! »*«.*&lt;*•
“ 711*
cannot -chrn.k bvoc-atn a
Iibout IL re. take tH- "ml My an vn-• .
newton arisrs. Yem may »*ve
"
. -Speak another word and III cane y°“
lire fitanit after tin- plan -4 Mrs. Bl«m»- re^mabh. uwt, thve^re do
•S.II.I.** •« •!■—I
L,u «*”;
!«"• .
Go fd-»» till tlwraa imt «” inch ot
.ndstart im a vmr fortU reg.-neratem‘ settled in yi»ur omrlwwm.
.■|„rteo»*ni.i&gt;M~.. T"“‘- 4&gt;i havh someb-»dy to purtnet yc, said
,7tU i-mlrr world." me! th* 'uinnkrr YankeeP-s-Ueor 1UU Culandrto for me.
Tbmnaa.
.
.
.,
I. &lt;- «" J”
priwm-l. "I ’h”
"’.urn-nt, an eagle “ |\.rlwr it will dear the c*.». web* tn«» . M.nW.1
“Nowwnse! D-nt y« so*, the old
v.air brain,” ret*”*4 L’n-de-PlWr. **»••«• An. &lt;*&gt;nn«^'.i "f y*n*r*
into r eh outSTi-fr-heil hand.
man to to“ feeble to injure tnc- even If ho
-Wbv.Un,4e P**ria&gt;tfl ymw h;**!f erratic tMnperamvnt faWWA kfept him «&lt;•
-BejtonoP
.
,
wished Vil which । am sure hod wsnot,
- -I will In a mnmetrt. Look bere, iw.
of turning rtvawto’H*’^'
Mar“'- &lt;&gt;ne .tring long.
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.rid Maria, a* she in-Aionad the servants
That evrtiing. after luring seen her be kind enough n-.t to nicatt"U that Urk
M abe placed the offered sum m her port, * - Wh it enn I do for yon," aaid Marta
.•renta -fely «df » niu-o-i « —
a,7 i to any if mr aet.
-Begone
and with .thia -Mtnmand
y** atortcd. .
ibe’ai. ,M
Maria
m-UMn.4 Intend t--.lm» my ro*rA« Kdc Peter with them.
to the 4d man.
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In tfeedlrvctiKi fee* mi«rd h’mean*.
*
.nd th- light -n-u. I**"’’««• ’J"?
*" in povert v -irtrickm dr-*.
c..—
“Hoch. 1 am bnngrv. having eaton
j
bui it’s *" unfertatMta to I*
nn.m vourmhetH. and I am glad .djt. I ..f the E*se» Et«*an®-. when- Mr. Ivre
) drfraUil. vmt know.
Look here, my nothing, f &gt;r rinne last mght I have travlaiardrd.
Sbr stop{«d .m tlw aidr-walk
ekd
far.
and
am
weary.
WwllW
!«♦
±V.T' “r”m- Jm.e-U.m.
.
fneitiHa dw buililing- a« •
-• ~r -.
me rrmtia here thtoogb th- MgM F
' over her fao*.) if '
“ Yna; •»**» If I »m cddigvd to five
RiK s» *..h .S-. time you know wl»e.« ..._, —ir'S.C’.
ndlo h«- heC.rll.-r hr «».JIr—««l I up my room f« you.” waathe wnert
her bare hand and k&gt;m.-cl it—adding, as
“)4e«^d nnl, if by rema nis« ! must
tlern.m wore somm.
—• - - mo,t deaertod her wb« to aaar lbs -bj-rt he .Icaierd th,- ck*cw&gt;ding «»•», “ » I"*®*
w&gt; ir com mode youBut
*2*^*el&gt;
lv bund for an o'd l*gu*r.”
Utui I send v&lt;‘U,t»|»m—m&gt;d Vt|k of what |
** “Store I Bh»U furl him..1*5 1 J“’c
8- thought IreswboMid to himself tirre. right by rhn Grp; I could wot have
■ warmer pl «*."
heard him-speak
«h« «;"•» "!
- a ^m.tre*«. I -upp —
“
You
dial!
if
you
w|di
It
„
|Mr. I ran
the very ptdwre by Lantl-Row can I help you T be asked, re- -■ rns-r that he *■» in &gt;A i»Anlrtsa.J aaid M«*
Then Maria I uded h-nelf in prapm’P^Bv'gVving nt* m-ney. 1 am dread­ tog him a warm supper, and to Ito* «rf
^A^.ag U-rirp^-i^timidJ^L , fallr in want, and her tone. wet. U-arhtl to, tattern. I «*wt. gave tom &lt;a» .* h*
and p te.m* en-mgh tn move any heart. fether’s, —It knowing that he •-Id had
.k.&lt; mi, &gt;n entered the ball, li' ti *r&gt;
-H»w shall ! know that yon Are not an ». fash with toe dmtgtoM f-- h£nw,"«
.he wa* in-the
hi* garmenta upon the nerdy. TbesAto
frst gentleman.
****
bretow that trank never «*M hart "’lihfcU, Ml~i* W»* * i.
mi.tak.rn them f-r her*. an I then she
r~i.*- -d &gt;«r d.«—
,t,,|e a furtive glinen aroundthe room for
in at odd corner*,.W"ndrrin&lt; wbat etoe
| iJu .ibjjct of h.,r *■’*«*■
.
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• while sum* »n&lt;*red, snd i.Mw re^ U Xndry wink* .« I gh.ee. that Lnt the bl&lt;"*l V' her ch«dt«; another mSmod bet that the ahn-bouwt was the
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iitution, make tin-

BLANKS!
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and
bMnjpc-.-d
Warranty

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Estate and Chattel Mortgagee for'

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that enabling and deserve great credit for the attained as todispen- meats made iu a very short time, and by
&gt;«r tac* ata jw^ir ywg. and we wish satoy necessary ta tbcJadmisahm of new togumcn In the art, It is our bounden
Administrators, Guaid'uns Mortgagees States. Tto qneatiotMl to to ailed 'Ward? Iduty to admit.
and fill tatora Waving Legal printing dens wtottor tto foreign s6.rermaent tree rw
W.«
tk. M—. &amp; B.
at Wr office wonk! be more punctual in pul.ttoHi, and wbrtiUr tto ;psopte ware ।* H. M. &amp;*., » a. mxkU
X
thrir peyw*«w*B fiu- tto.wuuc; and at least ysstisfii-d with it, and ariu-d admission un- ।teachers of vocal music, emlncaitiy quali- ,
, caunot bo dedvr Ir. He considered that the |Miv,-rrof ।fn-d t» communicate to uthert tto know!- । r____
_____ tto
att of it.
Congress was tn admit a State, nut fo cu-1 &lt;
edge of music, wMefa they ttotiiaclvto ur
‘ misrondnet rtf public officers,;
hour or so after. Nanev fc
And WhereatA reiuurity tuqdt:—
srre It.
:
।possess in a high degree.
- Mart/* door, which
Kay success
fy Any parson wishing |m obtain the
twenty eight, t2S) .a.ly, of the sixty pwmlle-cuotended tost half of tto people ।attend them in their enterprise.
t
Kthonal Fra, at Chib jrrit't. tlM per
tors
of raid Gmirtiti-m E_7__.
of
Kanras
bad
had
nn
opportunity
to
vole
Annum’ can do so by leaving the amount
by aa unworthy e»nvriviuMte, ta inip&lt;*au
for the ekctiim of delegates tn the con­
CoMunriow.—tn our summary of the ujsrn tto wbolu pwqriuof this Territory,
ufSubscriptioa with
«Htnr
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vention, as -la
counties no census doings at Cungnwa last weak, we Inad"- a Constitutiim, without cunari'tiug ttoir
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Jons S. VanBacar.
“Not the old man 1" sr.td Maria hi ashad torn taken. How could they to ex­ vcrtcnlly slated that no Treasury notes wishes, and’against ttoir wfetosf
Sec. 9. Provides tiiat any- person not
ttmisfimrnt.
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.a
.;
• j Wbereaa.
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And
The. mambers of raid leeslly autborteiri to v.de by this act.
pected to abide by it* derision wtoa ttoir were tu be Issued previous to tbs fust of
’ “ Tv«, him, tto ungrateful wretch, coat,
Con venti « hi. vs refute d.'o sulxnit their who ri-11 rest his vata a* any election.
nrswev. sod art Jto kitetow cammed—”
voice had not l-Mi heard. •
January, 1850. The bill was limited in action t-r the apj-ro.al or disapproval of
&lt;dmll
to deemed guilty
febmy, and «m»
“d«M to beau*, thief C
He tolirvrd that the nmvention Intend­ its operation, by an amoodmcti*. offi-rvd the votes of the Territory, and In thus
rvmvirti.m stoll to fined n«rt Irra tton five
Wbereaa.an Extraordinary Se.t»i-&gt;n of ed a trick and fraud upon the people, and
by Mr. tfowu d to the first uf January, acting have defied tto will uf nine tenths bund red dollars or Impriwmed not more
the LcgUature ia deemed n'ccewa
* 1
uf tto voters thereof;
would never give hia vote to rausummate
tton one year, ur both, at tto dSscrrthm
the ’ratwoctiuo of important public
And Wbereaa. Tto prtlon of * frag
of tto Cmrt.
that fraud, wbirii to believed to to the
m-ra.
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incnt uf aaid Convention representing as
See. 10 and 11. Provide* for tto fu­
EF“ The w rather continues uuusually
Now, therefore, by virtneof tbej «rer j "’*** enormous that wra ever undertaken
they (lid. a small inlnority of tto votes ture payment of .dficera ami the imiijdivested in tnc by thr Cooatitutit n I -re-. under tto fi.rois &lt;/law. [Mr. Stuart has mild. We have, in reality, tod no win of tto Territory, repudiates and crashes
ate going into effect of this law.
tolmsn'l fidteti out nf tori in a fit on tu by require tbs Legislature to wave
out th* distioctivv feature nt the “Ne­
ter yet
at
uudoubtcdly
forgot
ten
the
Missouri
invafltfiBqr* -»r
si-.;. ...
,
the Capitol, iu the.village of L-iumi
braska-Kansas art," and violate® and
«* I ritoand tto boguspnernruent •■stablishci
“ Masvankvs, 1 habit been In !"
i Wednesday, the twnitiuth day ot____
SF" The follow ing communication has tramples mater trn-t 'to right aud M.vsr • The followior are the mmloatk*« f
“ H«&gt;w, then, da you know that to ia i ary tn-xt. at ten &lt;»’cb&gt;-k in tlw forenoon, i lln-rvliy ; and also the i*ogui&gt; laws snbsethe A«&lt;a»*ins for State officers under th.bcea
received
at
this
oflSce.
which
we
*
quent^y
enacted
;
all
of
w
hicb
be
sustained
gimcT' araed Mat&gt;4. quite relieved.
i and ti»Mciubm&lt;4't be Senate and I loanswindling ConMitutbm,
The port'.c of tto
■ u J- beam him. Sight’s tolter'u ear* in of Dcpreaeiitativcs are requested to as­ and aup|*orled by his voice, and his willingly publish.
For Governor—Frank 'Marshall, ”f
tide rear, tbongb. I ll look m. and Tbom semble in llrir rcspertivc Hulls on timt
Stale of lllintua. in which Cairo la situa­
Mnry»»ill«-. Mrrdidl county.
Ils- i» "
vntes.J
SStfeK”
ted
is
the
siroog-bold
of
the
Slavucracy,
Bonier-Refton of the first water. General
day. to consider and art upon surb in ot­
Mr\-Stuart ladiored that if this consti­
“Go, and let me know instantly.'’
.4 Ha- Miwomri Kansas Militia. and was
ters as shall be submitted tu tbcin by spe­
and that portion of the State which rolhri
tution was forced tipisi the people of Kan­
Nancy
retarmri.
a itomtor &lt;4 the late Bagns Oiincit.
cial -MouaM.-,
up such tremenduus majorities for Buch- ry, st every stage in their anomalous pr *-W&lt;-'wrot. It’s a solemn truth-, Thmn
In Witnvas wlicrod*, I have hereunto sas, those who did it, wotild light the torch’
&amp;errfary of State— W Ip. T. Spicvly
cvciliugs rreitid. they have been prewtyita* and I rai- h.’’
' sulwcrilwd my name, and caused to to of eii II dir cord througliuui tbc 1’n'um.
Dnuulasoamtr.—
ed from so doing;
“It! Wlmt du you uicanl Dun'tbe !—-- i affixed the threat Seal of the
in the Inh- Creivcfl
Mr. Brodark’k. of Cslifiirnis. followed,
’ Be it therefore Rc«oh-ed,by the Wro■ti smMgw’wwi."’
:
u a. &gt; State, at Lam-ing. think-nth day
Cm.io. HI, Dec. 2V, 1857.
-w
ITwwrww-w ** «'ffiriy
erwor
nnd
Legislative
Assembly
of
Kan
sustaining the position a-sutned by
“Dfsi’r know tohat ttot wurd meaM.
FB.'xwb,'Mitiite^Z&gt;ror Sir:
-of Dcrenjber, in the year of our
a&gt;u Territory, thnt the pcnpla of Karroia lib MW -timid-himanlf in the iwotimatma
But I do know wtot aa emprv tod and Lord unc thousand eight Lui id.red" and Mtwni. Douglas, and Stuari; and after
CtTvi
'.tloti
.is
a
“
Tn-c
State Dcniiwr.it
Fifing tfeit it might lie «-f some In- being «rt&gt;p&gt;umd to said Constituteal, Conraw don. Tlmma-i went iu first, and I fimfrarvsn. ,
refirrlng to the present condition of Kan
. ,
*te
in favor of the I t-mnipton Swindle.”—
.dfKst to y.iu Jr your rcadt'rv, I propose gn-vaiuisnu riglitf'd ;*&gt;wrr under it to
secMid. aud the fire was bunuug, bul toe |
Uy the Governor.
sa*. aaid tha*. ** the President nid t’abinep
admit raid Tvrritort 'iutu the Unbar as a As Hpfes-ly niet.-ml-d to I* in f*»«»r ««f
old man wuw’l tliwt"
to give a limited desclpil'ti &lt;-r this State, mi-1 that the Representatives of said tto -n'-nitoion of tlic Gatttitnllon tritlw
KINSLEY8. BINGHAM.
were alone ropooM
fiir tlir-Ltte-outOf roursc the family ramc tn the cun- ;
Jous McKiNkey, Secretary of State.
i
nlw.wiol tte- tn«*de:ti Egyptians now in- Territory do hereby, in ttoir name and ■M*oplr, it i» fair to pn-at’iue ttot thia
break*.' ’Phis
the Jjrst time he bad
elusion that tite old Ulan was an imposter. ,
un ttoir la-lialf, •.&lt;!&lt;-.nuly protasl agriast
Maria sbri trare «Hfer tto dMKpthm.— |
J??** Our «Hi&lt; ‘ s-iliscritora, and nil evsr known the Pnnli'ent to romr down
vx of the nwindling «ul'inia«ion. IL
It IS Mtur.;ud at.tliv ninst wpitliern e.tHer wann hrartwas rosily w.wided.
I others having bi»in«-?« with us, may ex­ Frau his high pojiiinn tn tittompt to co­
| pi&gt;«M-«M-a no &lt;«w (jajdifii-atpai for the [m»i
Kra&gt;dved, Ttot such a&lt;ti.«tai tto part
ir. mity of the State of liliimk. at the '
“The acxt «-v i-uuig Mr. Ives ratted and ,
I to which he is rwoiiiiinted.
pact to find us In ths- *" California Block,” erce citixens U0he will «-f illcgid party
asked Mart*, in efi-quctit l.mgnage. u» to-;
j inetion of tto Ohio d* MiMiasippi rivers. of CtalglCSS. would il&gt; tto judgment --I .
T'rounrer—T. J. Cramer, of Jbe l^nd
men.
lie rcgrcltcd tu Jiffir with his
lite nicmtors of thia l.rgi"latiw A&gt;sctu
cum* bis wife.
Ou Id she ndtoejdtn T*; over Grant &amp; Spaulding’* store, alter to­
i Offin*. l/nimpti*. IL- i« Trcoawwrr un.
•*n a low, fertile piece of bottom land, (
parly, for lie U licvrd lie but■ rendered as
‘ Preparati-&lt;ts were imtnvdtateh com-. morrow, Jan. I IWiR.
partially prot.wted from the en.TOji-Ji- doctrim* at i:&lt;a&gt;-ii&gt;urvroii&lt;ai in the i.fli&gt;ir- I di r the Territory and Ins been an active
much service hi the election of Mt. Buchmenred tor thr wedding.
Ihwbcl’eter
twr«irir&gt;m&gt;
’in rhe trv.idifeK.
•
meats of the turbulent, overflowing of uf the Territory—and a substitution in
ins-sled U|w»n being grisHiwmau. with the
j anon, as nny other g. titkiiuu on ibr flow.
.fafttr—Dr. BLko |?ti|.. ./ Fori
Ills sli-aal &gt;d'CuiigrvsaioiMi iutervamtion in
ssaiatanre of Laura Abbott.
;
It w ill be seen by the debates in Con­ • Mr. Br&lt;-Jcri&lt; k ya» istairislted al ttr for­
teLdt it a minority cagaprJ in a di-vrep- ; Si-«-«. B-urUwi cotmiy. Tlu« l« a pretty
Tl-e nSsored lai^hingly euawnted, on­
Th&lt;« Mlsstolbpi has worn into its east­ ; Utable gtteaipt to defou tte avi* A.lJ »'i o good nomlnalMm. sa :lu- old |)Actew*«a a
bearance of the pcu|&gt;lr uf K.Mu&gt; toward
ly begging him not to act them oatui gress. that Douglas and Stuart each w
ern bank, abo.v the town, some half a jlate th rights of tbrnwjorly.
respectable man. ami was au actirc
proprietv with anv of his pranks, lie the dis-trine of popular sov reigtity. a« a i the memhtra of the cuutcntiuo. If the mile, during tto y ear prat, itad It has but
IL-M-ltasf, That the people of Kassas niein'i-rof th-- Awwuwin C-mr-ntl'm.
people
had
flogged
them,
cut
offthvirewn
promised pad te-bev tor.
fixed and c*s.‘nlial principle in thrir polit­
Reprftrn til lire f ('•wp-rss — Er n c-»
-mother halftone to wear away when it ! Territory claim tLu right, thn-ugh a I.gal
At tbvcmrl«ji*m uf the serrioe wbk-b ical creed. They do nut consider Vita- ' and sent them fnun tin- Territory, Er. fi-r
H. C.irr. of Atrli*&lt;wei. -t'nrr i» a to’vrawiU to into tto Cash Diver, (a tributary slid foir rxprxwaio'i of the will »l a iua■aiteri Frank and Maria. U-wvie Peter ta
Iding acts' nrccawirily csssiitial; ncitb.-r our. wculd applaud ti-cm for it. He •4' tto Ohio.) ar»l will th.-n take itaumtse ' joiity ot her citizviui. ta&gt;:t«&gt;rm and adoj-t a aide frites,and for a Iter-terJLiffi-in quitIto MstMinbraeiit uf all present, wa* uni­
■li-CFiit.
as be ni»«w*r smu"*
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would they establish the principle, that I w idled it uudcnluod that be was no treeted to Labra.
down raid (N-b Diver, am! unite its wa-'
lwsolved. That thr Governor &lt;&gt;f ibis .lii-vo. drinks wlo-ky or av
all constitutions shall be suteiiittcd to a I Miller; iu hi« own tiutc.bls m&lt;«t bitter
‘Gm you love him
ters wit* the Ohio, aom.- five ruilrii ataivc Territory I* n^nrsteil to forward a «opy a model PnriSluvci v m wl . .
Irrerd F a-k.ri Marla,
vnui of llw people i te-fore admitting a opponents were Ilcpnbllcans.
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(jtiro, leaving its present site literal!* in | o| the foregoing Preamlde and Io-mJu- If I cuuld nut, I would nut marry new state into the Union
Other S.-uatora j ined in this debate.
They ask it
tions io tb&lt;-President oftbe UnitedStutss,
rhe State of Misaoari.
him.’’
.
I hut some punuuinltiea drew them from
the I’n-sidviit of tie bcnair. die Hp«-_k r
b*
Kansas
bcraa*
her
propio
hove
been
Tto voung bead was clasped cm g’«d
The lllinon ( Vnlral R. 11. Co. have . of tin- House of Kcprweut.itivc&lt;&gt;, and lv
I tin- subject under remiddemtten. so that
Uatle Pel. r’ssta...lder. when to rod, as ilrfraudrd in thr , k-ction of delvgatra to
la-en to a great expvfiw, in buildinga per-' the Delegate iu Congress for lias Tern| tiicir remarks Wen* of no special Interest.
WASIDNm&lt;»N. n. C . ’
■ the Cunstiintliinal Cdnvcntbm.
If apologising fi* his transport—
In thr llclUMb qudf * spirited debate maoent lever on the Ohio Rirrr side .»f)
C. ttAIIXTf Ed I Isi sag Proprietor, J.
‘ She was an orphan. Pour thing; how 11 ry Wish t« leave ihc liars d-&gt;wn, so ns,
ths town.
Their paraetiger aixl Irelght •
I will care for tor?'
G. WhUtier, ConTspMriisf tMiior.
the more readily4t&lt;» join the alam-radc ►prung up, up'ii a n*M*luHpn offered by
Louse, (ctmnected.) unc hundred feet widn, i
“B*t yon are forty year* old, dear
fold, when lite KmNm quration shall be Mr. Warren, requesting the Cbminittre by four hundred feet long, and et^im- j
Volcmx Xlf. January, 1858.
unedr F’
on Territories to consider and report up“Just rightren years older than my disposed ot and a new lease of their 8.mihouse, were burned down on tbc first nf
&lt;»n
the
expt
dirln-yuf
expelling
Mr.
Bershwifi*. But you b«lb always railed me atnrial offires, aha) I have been obtainevl;
Tl* National JBrt irarrnrrompmath
N-si-nil»er last. Loraratimalvd at 1200.-1
•iid, you kouw," and he toughed at the rv by these bol|*tw-bearted pretetitosui ofde­ tod. delegate fropijUtah.
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Resolved, As the unanimous npini&lt;« of ing o|.|H«i«iiiSlavery and tto Slav.
itoO.
’
This measure was sin-ugly advocated
tills House that tto Constitution known Power, an adomate •&lt;per»»a-l civil, ^nd
rottea totltei teresta of the ‘dear people.’
The town contains a population ofabout ’ as tto Topeka Uunstifu'ioti, rtiiutiated di­ religious Utorty. w it lx-str.-gird' r.rjtee
We regret to sr? tho course of thrsc t»y several membtirs, on the ground tbs’ twelve hundred inhabitants; p.trtoilly
rectly from the proplc. under a UcCvUsltj • &gt;r erred; a fiw taall secret cnitilnathtttbs proclamation sf Brigham Young, and
w orthies the subject of commendation
civilized.
The oTporstioc have inhu­ which d. ntaitded its adoption for tto over­ tor mtn.1 the BslI-rf-B.-x, wfo-ttor rerirr
ate* the President’s M.ssage gave evi­
by Tbpoblicun journals. They ojvupy
manly built tbrir sidewalks only right throw of a government thrust upon tb&lt; m tto directiem of pritWa ortm bmv^
d&gt;
ore
that
Utah
ws»
in
a
state
of
actual
ag inst ttoir will, that said Constiiuti.-o all measures directly or ihdirectlv f-ut&gt;
the inur position &lt;« the qiowtiofl of pipndn-llion HgaiiHt the Government of the j feet wide, therefore rendering it Itnpos has twice been adopted by the propl.-. tenanreing pemprifnam on arc.rint ot
On the buck wa.
ular Sovereignty rttaMbey did in the la«t
I rilde fiw two ladies robed In crinolines,
---------------- r-y-’ *° *k,ch W“ "rr't*
birtliptsi-c or n Sgi..n-,a frimd-of Temper
and tiiat as a measure uf justice to a s&gt;&gt;*
Uiiitad Blates.
Thu raaolution was
ten -Given me by Frank Ires, January Presidential campaign, and tn endorae
as wtira h«re to the extreme uf fashion, rreign ps-qde straggling against gross aure, tto homestred. and refiwma ealt-ux
j, IB—. May G-«d protect him.*'
tbei: riews at thr present time, te to «f»l- adopted.
usurpation, it is the duty of C»ngre*a t» lafod ta secure to labor ib-jus omriderto walk aide by side.
admit the Territory of Kansas under said . I.m, rreumpsme, and p~«i.irai: wfebt
“ My dmr wife, what does thia mean ’ ’ tify ail our former oppwition to that o \ The morals of the people arc at a very
“Have you fiirgotten the beggar wo­ trim-, which is d.-signs-l'to add slave stated^/TiisXsw Ysab.—A Happy New) Task j\w ebb, which will be ackunw ledgvJ G-Mtitut'on as .me of the 8tat.-s of thr and to Trade, iu Natural Frvudorii. in
man you si- kindly arsiatrd that night f* after slave slate to the I'uiim.
American Union at the earliest practiea
virtneof which every man has a right to
y^*:/in you. kind reader,and may pears, plan-'
'■hen
you
arc
informed
that
seven
men
and the bright eyes filknl with tears at
buy and sell in what*ver market to pbaa
bie moment
The only credit deserved by D&gt;Xglv* I! ty. prosperity an 1 health attend yaai.durtin- grateful remembrance. •
hare l-oru amt to their “h-og homes'’ in
ing
th&lt;
year,
which,
bHnorfaiw,'
will
br, “N«-i and I cdled the firitt opportuni­ and Co. is fur adhering to a principle |
It reghtri* Slavery, and the taauro luroL
1 uahered’in upon tM
As for ourselves, the prat five week*, by the hand uf clo.
ty, as I proiuiwed'lo. bul c-ifild find n&gt;-th­ which we bi-licvc in itself to be wrong,
To-d»y. Dvremter 13 11 ram thV Aw- red in it, as forming tLe gnwi P.ffitiral
A fi-w weeks since, a dead man
ing of-ber. Yoq atolls—it ciirtaiuly could instead of joining:,the adininiatr iti&gt;m in we intend to prosper and be happy, if the lenos.
sembly pasenl a bill dn-ter'ns thr act &lt;4 Qtwst.ioa »f tto Day; taking the ground
wan
found
near
the
water
’
s
edge,
at
tinthe late G-gisLitiire, undvr which the Aa- that slavery, from its mtrreritirq Instinct
olawrvattce aif the fi-ilowiug rreulves wil*
inflicting a still greatci wrung upon n
••It was—and this is the precious token
lower end uf the town, and no nnc took M«-iatc Gtevroti-m derived its authority, •«* tohttBriP - —
“ ------------* ■'
1
contrilmte to that result: j
—taking the coin trom biire atxi ; lacing suffering people.
to l&gt;r null and void, and making it fcloov h reedren andAlraf/y-nfThe Hcptfblican Banner will interest enough in tbs matter to try to
If weave prepared to follow such lead­
it lank into the euvlty in ths braddet—
ably aggreraiv r
___
_
idrttify him. ur even to give him a detent to hold an election under it.
i
be
issued,
’
’
if
pawst'de.
regularly
every
the nrxeinus token of my dwb': Aland’s en, or even bold them before the pu&gt;&gt;*pl&lt;-1
A bill was brought into the IL-usv cvmutvra. t.d tally by a |wrmatinit ay atom
tonal; and some four &lt;&gt;r five days after,
as advocates uf the true principles of gov-1| Thursday, thereby ewnspiiif the just cumproviding fur thr &lt;-|vcti&gt;m of Drivpatrs t&lt;&gt; o, iiieraiires; an.) it ttotc.'orv to* sui.ia.rtwas shoved off by some fiabennsn,
a new Gm-titutional Convention, to In­ rd.aod will cmtini cto supfswt, tin- Ito.
ernmenf; Id us st onto rsauunce «sr ar- ji plaints &lt;il «mr »ul&gt;*tcrib&lt;tra.
seek
hia
own
grave
in
the
quicksand
of
held on the 4th of Jannury next. It was puldicwti Party s«‘ bmg ra it stoll to Iru.
Semndfy—We intend to owe lee* than
gsnfatiun, fifraskc the principles of Slave-1
the M-ssiraippi.
| am told by g&lt;i«d au­ drfeatrtl by the committee of the whole, talr.-rJ.Hu b-&gt;1-1 mg itself, b,waver per­
ry restrii-thm. and joiji tbe Douglas wing [I we now do at the end aif the Now Yrar.
chiefly on gretenft of an objectionable ap­ fectly independetit, al litorty to approve
thority,
and
an
eye
witness,
that
rani
f thereby esmplng tb&gt;- annoyance of dun*.
after all yimr khidncas and sympathy f’ of thr Slav &lt;MTucy.
portionment which did not give a fair rep­ ur ctaMk-mn whatever may mi ord «»r evaI
Tbirdfy—-M'e intend to have otliere have been killed In an affray at night and resentation In southern Eanass
It L flict with it* .41 avowed priheipfi-e.
■ -Certainly n»t.
It ha» caused me n
lira time au so-&gt;n proven the doctrine (
eaten
by
hogs
in
the
mnrniiqr.
and
an
good usany tnitoppy fe.urs.
But via
j owe w« less than they do »&gt;w, thereby
Il present* weekly a suuiioarv uf g. n.
supposed some similar project will l&gt;e
of Slavery restrietioa a nullity, that we I
that iingratef.il interloper youroclff’ ask­
Irishman walking off with a pair &gt;4 boots finally ad&gt;f&gt;ted. A bin was alw. miro- eralNewswid P.ditmri b.t.Uuetov, keeps
sight of ft entirely, in '! escaping the ueo-srity of dunning.
arc willing to b»
ed she.
i
We will not aaid to this list st present, with the dead nwbrr*a feet still In them. dured and read the first timcj providing • arvr.ud.4 tto Poareri.iigs ta'Gmg.res
“Yrs; and i was actuated by the same order to gain what may seem to be a tem-'
fi»r
tbs
election
of
Blate
officers
under
tl
a
■nd
b ttw rupuaiivry of a Urge purtitm
There is a rifki mtarl chanet fur pome
toil will simply nay touur iuibscrit&gt;-ra that
th&lt;i.'..es that influenced ton,and with tb.- porn ry advantage 1
Iteconipton Cotneituti-te,
the -ttvli . »
a spiring missionary, to )&lt;catow a heap of
tuusi ugreeabk- rvsulta. But, Maria, what
January next. The unjret of thia is rim;.
1&lt; tiu-rv no siicbthiaraa political integ­ they will be expected to co-operate with
a flartarer vou were that night.”
us tn effecting these reforms. L'nlew you education, on this po-vr/»/ weak minded ly to gain p&gt;wscmi--&gt;n, not to put Into opel
rity, that we are willing, aye angimis, F'
erati-m, of the power the Urv&gt;mptnti
pay ns, we cwnnot tsaue our paper at all. people.
swindle, should we lie admitted into the
- "Only ttot 1 tovo regretted ever since, receive into our organisation, those, whom:
Unla-M you assist us, we can in no way
that mv locks-* era Mui thick, white and blows have l-ecn alcalt most heavily
rcaLce our dubta. and tmlcra you remit to
reriy.*
•
against ua. while advomting the very same
ua immediately the amount uf ycur pres­
“Ytoy are tbWfe" gboring *i hi* brown
principles, they mar protow. And all
m order to take ndrantsgs «»l a tempora- ent Indebtedness,an&gt;r tore as veil as tebte

।

Our patrons will please revroltert that

Fire

idee, six un-nths,
i
’aymmta always in adv si
rarragrtiia are entitled

B

.

THE NATIONAL ERA,

--Yrs, that's sriurtTBtobtto wig seem

•a orera helming.
BM tmr mutaol test. ry split in tto Democratic party. Lui
to* Hi tor u* happy, fcivu, lam'l ft F
I ua m4 forget ttot it was the cry &lt;if ‘popu­

w or m-re stradfeu frteuto. They lure.
»• ' fiAgMbs* ttot whatrsrrtto &lt;4am»
Wr clip tho following teojn a nntnmn"*’H "*r^ ’*&lt;’‘,&lt;^r pepera. tto Are. m
nicatbat from Kansa', dnU-d l-awrcmv,
U- fore .4 miiomrot perils, wra tto pto
£ T., lire. 1 fl, which we find in the De­
! ra. r ta fnwu.Hu .4tto p^ra, iw th. stove
।
Sre-. 1. Provides fi&lt;r .o election on the I bolding Dlstiict, and bra ton. fiw sfevni
fruit Tritone, of the 20th hut.
’ W a omit some portions at the corres : first Monday of January. 1856. to vote ' srars tto &lt;mh j.mmal at tto arm .4 tto
for the r.jreti-.n end ratifuwtioi of the : Fedenl Gta.ruunnt, nprrarntiug tto
j-undencs for want of spare:
Lcromptou G«sliu:i--ti. Any cittern off reuumcnto.a tto f rwv Store.« tha great
I the United Btarcw who has torn in Kansns thirty days, and um days m thr pre- uirougfi whsdi tla-ir final rvprewmtetn«w ।
ciurt where he'off-re to vote. i« a legal I
voter. The bnll-'ls «re to to no.rk.ri j
that ttoy r.-fuaed to abrogate the loguu; reading us slud I elevate and itoU-x-i, while
‘•LerooipUfo Constitution with Slavery,"
it ountritouw tu pteraurc asd happlni-**.
hw* of Kunrau &lt;nr ttot »-ae prim-iple.
!t will be time cauugh to rsceivo these ’
JJF"1 Our fr;cid, Wir. Joaea. of the
wurthte* Inta tto RepabLnsn orgamsaii.m
Temperance Grocery, aontiuues to sell
'*■
■'*
'
Girc

lar nwreiguty* v.l.iL.h repeated the Mi*

We are in receipt nf Jacuary
tiuiutorof the “Htppy JJrmie and Par­
dreJd.lUuni I -lima the mowv;.1 charge Broderidc 6: Co. were louder, in the a-lv&lt;&gt;- lor Mag-ixine," published by C. 8ro)m,&amp;
No. Il CumkiH. Boston. - h
five per caot&gt; a tomith, m you wan: it 0SCT of the doctrine of popular auvareignfor a year, dint, leaves just forty dollars ty when sustaining with their voire* and : mm it* nsusl amount iif interesting and in
We can bcurtUy re
rotrTXto -togialalure of Kanara which re- ] stiactive matter.
eelved■«■’totality aed dlracliun through , eumniend this Alspazine to par.-nts wfou
the influem e ‘&gt;f M i**&lt; &gt;u. i Invader*. A mJ, wish to.lay befitrs. th--1r fiuttilkw swflh
■oar: rompronites restriction, tot it to
remrtntortd, that these warn*. Dunglas,

that tto ulwcrlhcra t-a Club stoiiid re­
* ha ttoir |«p«r&gt; al the aanir post ,4&gt;re
VfT A Club may to made up of ritbcf new nr old atllwritorj.
3T Mum? nuy to forwaided J.t
man. at my risk. Iror.- amounts run |&lt;
remitied in drafts. • n New York .-r Esltiimwc; .mailer amounts in g. Id &lt;« iu
notes uf Mihctrt tonka rsprcialh .4 tto
tools of New York ..r New England, &lt;nceptihg Dho fi- l»land.
Addrras G. Bailxy, Wrab'mgti n, I&gt;.
C. KJilnr of Nitiinitil Fra.

f/f?

RO SACK'S

DLOOD H’RIHEBAXD BLOOD PILLS
DISEASE va*&lt;ivi&amp;hi:d.

�11AETING6 PUIUE U RRENT

BALE.

piles
fuah

tn Ftrmm or

a

ds* uf Srptreiber. IE3. st one unlock F. M. b* as- . &lt;
J
toi tbe yru*f rfaabt "lllyd that
r-trf*to^yd^ertato err^rL’nind^ lo*»j&gt;t&gt;eir at • J

FAMILY PHYSIC

eflfcs to dto"-Ul.r .'.f 11-ttogs." to said '
)• further erdsrsd tbsl Mid pet .timer «1»s ntoies .
to lbs peraoae tatore-tod w said easts *C the pe«a——
u rw r- - - 1- - «* -. - *» -

one. 11.1ix-rtu of run sersa &lt;ri*e^aaa co
taiuing eighty acreso7lud. acoordiue to the Uni­
ted Htsles euirvytbcrwf, will be -tod -I p-bl.c
PERHAM OUTDONE.
anetfoa. at toe Court liouto. u&gt; tb* rhlageot HastHE Propritor of tlie Mercantile GgMa ina*. In ttoemiunly ,,f Hany, .ad Htolc of Mictawould r«i.{&gt;rrUully cull tbe uttmihai of
the Merchants. Farnim; ami .Mechanic*
residing cut of tbi- city. U&gt; the moderate
terms for a yearly aulaa-riplion Io thr
Guide; being &lt;0 until ►ulMcriliera only 60
.in. per ar.uum, nothing it the cheapest
AlURlGAGE SALE.
tsnilly newspaper in thr United Stitm.
I'cfsaU bring been mode In the paiment e*a
The eulutuna of the guide will contain the
rrlail* luw ul ususiry secured to Ik paid Vt a
usual variety ol*original and -pit-y art irk a
ntau. |...waturr to 'murtga^e bearing date on
m eto.e.th Bay ri Xutmubsr Ow Tbutuand Eight
written not only to please but to instruct.
luudira auu rut.-all
and etrvutrd bl Ucsi■In regard to Politic*, ilw Gtti.lv will
nu&gt;a F. Taggoil — i.|di&gt;Mia F. Muirtif the
maintain on Independent time and from
&gt;Mi.t; ot iU&lt; ry and Stale of Michiuau I..’ Sasau!U
.1— ...
—.
,_t .J
time to time will adv.calc i&lt;u-a*i;rca ;«
•conductive to l&gt; t:rfir the i«rcalv*i ninuber.

STILL ONWARD!

T

fot-

WariiingV.n, D.
•not A'rn.
iky,

&lt; V1I1.E.
by lhe a -bscriberua ifc,
..&gt;n»t aril Utorrelauiiwl si
nr KILK YKAB 01 !.

0/?JCA'5

_AXl&gt; BLOOD PILLS
AXQkThnED.

UY—
I
■
idiMTjaa ttraarritea.

As an indurotiM-nl (•r perpst* to inter­
est tbrnw-lto to get ttgiUes f&gt;r the •Mer­
cantile Gable,' we .jlf.T th.- following pre­
miums. Ufwm rm-ipt «l lit- iiaHiea. jmv
in advalKv, wr w ill tr-rwatd th. iu by ei

LtHKftl LVMBEll!

SruCESB UNPARALLELED

4

Thr subscriber having koacJ tin Rsw
Mill known :ia FULLEtFS MILL, wo’ld
re*- ectfolly iImwiuiw t» lhe eitiwus of
Hastings and ti-.-inity, that ha ia prepared
tn furnish Ltmilior of -11 kitols, either at
the Mill ur dalitered, on .bort mitiee.
L J. FVLLETs.
Hasting* n«. 1 IBM“30lf

talk of the okeatdismal
SWAMP.

—
...
iuu.. i
...
, jiwji u. , rvu-i*.
In lb* matter uf tlievslatooi M.ebel Chsttrrtto
nUeolMto c-aaty demasd.
L&gt;r» rewdiu* and Sliag th* petiliou, duty
rrr.tkid uf Tully Aun Nianer Admimstnnnv ut
Mid deeeas.-d, prsrinj tor certahi reaHii.s IIh-ivu
mH hath, l-r llscvus* tu sell crtaiu real relati
in said rctltteu discribed la lunging Io s*.&lt;l d.
“

PlrnK,f,&lt;,li "nlr«-l «b»’ Monday tbe Ttl

THE tOLDEh FIIIE.

ifflusital )istrumr«ts,
BHBUT MtrBIO
lat M—k.l Swrt.ltl*,
K.iz.isr.izoo . • xicuia.ix
Foe 100 subscribers owe grid irsi lUi.
»rtti
Tat Tl sobsceibera -me g 4.1 pew and bolder.

Tut MiWrifrvr has hist npened *Cm
stuck .d'Musical Mcriktndiso coti»islin-r

&gt;n part «.f
ivnmnTTS AVI. NElnnEOSK.

For Mi subscribers. ■«» (told jwn and bolder,
worth
For robacribcrt. Ot* g Id |«a and bul ter.

SHEET MV«1C,,

THE NEW V&lt;»RK WFEELYG-OLDEKT FRTZEL
' teryttl vk brAhlerary
rtr^r.ftlr du)t.t
- M D»&lt; R1FTIOM TWO

J

.cri brr ritoedintel y on receipt of the a«b*C*K^h"»u:.&gt;«-ntK T Will be entitled t.» S
Jft worth from SI t- $500 in Gold.
TO CLl Its.
3 crunes fur unc .year
W.&lt;X&gt;
10 •
“
•ihOO
R EA D—READ-REA D—RE.K D

Of every tkserqrtioiK and ul liw iMc

90

LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS.
*
t,-.00 In GuU
English Hunt-

Of the beat quahtv tiffMlI ittrtrumrnta.

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

g^cijiartane* ia lhe beat Hia|-a at Xi

(NN tH-CVo I.eV 4 HOlRSEAEhS.

'EHK»R INDf CEMENTS.
* pctwraa who want narsinita a&gt;ade
■■aabtouabl. manner.

7027
AND (TTLEBY.

o. x.- kXttT
Judge of Probate,

ATTOU5ET jS*1» COCXMHX0* AT LAW.
Kestaence. Hope. Bart? Cu. MteUgaa.
Fur tb* prsseul end ualil farther uosio*. I wilt
■.... ............... 'K— I'.—..,
l. II

BROMWTI', W MOOmt-l OTCIL
CRWF. IS1UMI. AND
(O!\st urrm.
.

■j parucubr.
.Spnuff Fatkintu hiti nrrirrri.
R. W WARREX
Hastings. Nay 1. IbU.
a'i\iinistu\T'ii:.-sii.i:of ri.h. e&gt;tvt

Every litalriim.sit ifljfed tbr Asia -Iota

'•cm tborougbly tested, and be can -afvly
«ay nrv superior t«&gt; airy ever mW In Ude
..Ince.
A very lilwml deduction made to tbosr
tiurrhsning in ijitontitka.
Promt sltenthm paid to country or
* cupe of Ib i. »dk» sud ued»r to be publisbrd in I be
lirpuLlio.. tto..uer s •sehh newspaperp-tih-bsd
■a Uamfogs and «irrulailug ta said raauly for-ibe
fall term .4 three weeks, once at least in eseb week
iieil in imediatdy pmeed.ng the tta.s at bssru g
ia Uiepremise.
,
rf-Wl
O. I. R IT. Judas of l-n4«toL

TEMPERANCE

Old Fogyism Distanced
Younj America Ahead.

Engli-h Mrtalh

300 Ladie.
"
35
u
lOOSihcr Hunting cased )
•
/“ Wal.be*
$ 23
“
200
“ .wau-lies
10 to 90
“
500 Gold Vcst.ta Guard A Fob
Chain*
10 It. 30
.
5000 G-ld-iephrta
2 to l«
“
Gold Rings—Ear Dmpt—Dniacbss
RrewJ 1’imr-StM.h—Cuff Pins
Sl.n re Bultm&gt;^
Ac. 1 to lift u
Imm. dintely on receipt ot the tuirtcripliriH m&lt;-Ory.ticwul»erilM r'a name will be
.-uten-d upon «Mir subscriptUm Ihh*. opiM&gt;«itr n nnmbcr. and the gilt rorrc«p«niding with that numbe. will Ito forwarded
In his or her addn-sa by mail ur csprsss,
p&lt;n.t-tl«ld.
A-Jdri-r» BECKET A CO., Prst-wniss,
48 aud 40 MtdSit’s Buildings.
Nitw Y*mk.

GL R O O E H. "S' 1 1 1
M. HUBBARD.

FRANCIS ROWER

oaossaua,

—iincHAii ioiirniiiiiiST ■
Discovend nt Last!!
on. havnai.eh

1. »ULEt;!.l .kept by 1. PitibLir^ i• ..Ur-ililly, m.king aiWitiitaa Iu thSUK-. ah of Mjdeli. hu propiee-s Io Sell

MEDICATED TONIC'.’.

e.m, tail tie &lt;at hard -H kmds of G*d. re my line

Ktrrr uxd A&lt;fn'. (Mil Ftetr. Jannditf
and Lirtr CuMfdaiaU, or Dillium
D'. tto Mt.
’
I'rupneUw has had the adranUce of mor

I

nill.l'AHKU by Use Utspnetar. at llirwiugbsto
I Miebig-n. and soU Iu hi* authonsrd AarulREAPER than the CHEAPEST, This Mrd.eme is spertrctly hanulus, sale aU sure

UR1LUAMT rtlWO.'l'Tl ’l
FbLkTII 1LAR OF THE

j. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

OttXoroUTAN ART AWHKIATKJ.X.

AT THE HASTINGS

ELEA .YTED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN SToVEH.
PALLOR HHIK STOVES
Ver s.ru iu Uns Iowa. Stx Hale sod Itos Surra

.Tn-rrai-xi it ia ordered tbsl Monday the 30«.
da. uf Neswaber instant be assigned tor th* l.«r
i.l uf »nid tietlllua and all parties miersslsd an
to .pi^-.r atUic -dksid IbeJadgs to Hr-purchaaed tor ah tbrmaaad tallara, whl. aet 1
•'...bslr
in tbe 1 lll-X'' "f H«stlii|p&lt;. in -aid n ui-l- '..I .AIki w*A&gt; of Art. I* Fah-llng*. nealptu..
TO HOUSE BUTT .TIERS
..ur o'clock I’. M oftbnl day. and .buw u.u- .„d llroatra. cwpriar tb. FrswmM. -ub* s.ani
IIAVE a eery csuaplrtr sl-icfc &lt;■( llmsae Iraildin* f any wi&gt;y tbs pcaysr uf saM I’rttfos »b«uto -d tottwaobaer.lKra oftbe
&lt;WKMOHH.rTAS AKT ARsOClATIUX,
Hard-so. i-chul-tg lacks l-atcta*. l ull.
"Ind .^"mslKe ordered that Ibel'sriliuoer git&lt;
_ __ _.*'■ —
ii.i.
wUeribe. betorr th. t-lh rf
“»•!
u. st'-k cfn.-i. I. lars- W.I watl-&lt; -rt^.w.
uuiice to all toirtK- lutseestod. by causing a cut-.'
«f this u*«ie* sud utder 10 be pabtUb -d to to« lie .1 abkb time «b» swan*, will taka place.
wgting &lt;i e»*rv ruivlt a.«l kind vf
TrUlMrt OF fUTta’CKIFTiU.V
pablKM Hemer, a public nc*-paper pnn ed st
Erervaataeribcrof thr— &lt;Mhr» |a chi hl. d u. I
ll—ltoes sod errulsting to ssid cuttolj torlb* full
.
«Mrthf
the
larwv
and
.plchd-d
M-l
Krgr.i.hg
tm&gt;i uf three weeks once at &gt;&lt;
e»r" "’ rk
kb.t e.n be tonnd to the eeHtfS or •« rr. «-r
ueat iiumediatotr prtcndiwg lb* tlto* uf bcanug r.;rittod ••Maaitoal Daatiny." alau Iu
|i eimtiri^rvcrvtarirt. and kindtobngnu
Acipy o&lt; t^v C.aa&gt;m*&gt;tlta«. Art Jwarml
MuU»—- fy "T- Ae.. -htob -.11 b. juM at
KEMAttMABLk »•&lt;’'» I’l.K IS.
! '*r,|ificair of tbe Award of l*oo-i«n ». al*
fra at from •&lt; to T*
r*1* |*«*4- C”®** tr"m
A nto «W U——.1 —
1 st . to e eentotwr i-~nd H«h..f*«eryde»cripi thmfntoia tlmu.g to a X*. . NnckrrriL np«c»
,be .’iltaeriber Out -I, r«e..a
LX MK'llAb'L auuld rc»pe&lt;ilully mS-Tir
Srl.EXlriDTHKEK IMIuLAK EXGBAVi.NU.
uei.. ..I
IIANHNGS asnVRINm.
bat. J«h tbe b—uufmly dlaalratwt
r ia now prepared to ci—titr any aind
T&lt;»» DM&lt;ir Ari JtMTMl 0 to rear

[

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

PA INTING.

F*A . ib-ribcr iaal» paeant*-! *•«»* »&lt;&gt;’'■„
J^a-lbe .twarda vflTatuium*. hf "".ch a .mu
£ --Ayr AH.» Fto-d-I -

I Fridiv Met*. 4. IW.
laemg beet. slSwtod with.
-r.higbh rwmiauasSried
I am MqaiatsB. t was
b- furs I h*&lt;! oa*4 vaHitoS
using tw.. boule*. I foil

pruc.pl attaattou
Hasting.. July I, !•&gt;!

CHANGE OF TIME.
Rattle Creek, Hastings and &amp; G&gt;

Rapids Stage Route.
N and ■•b-r Monday ,Augu*t Slat. 18­
57. until further n»tiro. -tagc- will
AwrMttfaHowlng named place*, *• fol­
lows, to wit;
Lrwe Jia-eiwg Sw Bwitle Crock. Mon­
days, Wrdnetafovs *nd Fridays. «* ?
flick, A. M. and arrive nt Battle Crc«k.
ait 1 o'citx-k. F. M. in tfana to take thr
jiflenuam own. cuat or west, und on Tucadaya.Thuro.laysand Saturday* at one u’-&lt;
rirxA P. M. hi time Lu take the evening
train *f cars.
.
Bartie Crock trr Ha-'.inga on
Tceanay-, Thursday a n»d Saturday* at "
-’doci. Jl M., and arrive at lin-ting•t twistM.4%, P. M. and on M-ndsy*
WcdeBMhu-sand Fridays at 4 ••’«■&lt;■ wk. A.
M.. and arrive ie Hoating*. at 10 o’ehek.
Leave HaMhtgs for Grand Rapid. «n
Mondaya, W«s£*U*ya and Fridays at
10 o'clock A. M.. a«»4 am** at Grand

O

ice in

.an r.tra Engraving. ami
-“--r
Irti^lai. of the -Uaoei-Uot. are «*•* Io
Journal, which cu iUina otrr a • apleoarariaea, price fifty ceni. |*r uuiubsv —
S^wiuL-rs will be •««•' ««
",M'
" "ub-r.br. .0 mee.pt ri »" P-'M‘
J Tu Uttir, AW.C. *- A

AT TILE "OLD STAND

Hare lately rvreivtxi a full assortment of

AB I' B U A L,
ll’iih a» gia-tl and complete an assort-

DBICR AND .TIEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
Ah a |«.iiirtilar friend luu. taken thliliertv to eiimlatr the Mort that we arkwpinr • GKOG SHOP. I take tl.ia .-pportunity to say to my fri«id-&gt; •■-lb*
i» n*'l the ca*’*- n“r never w ill If 7 Ii» I nni sane, and tin WHISKEY BAR­
REL I |&gt;utititonn edlur wm tilled with

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

ms uwm
Burning Fluid vetb-r with a full -lock of
GRO CERIES.
Such a* TEA. CUEFEE, SUGAR SPl ■
( E3. PEPER, FMH. is a word rtsry.
thing in the Grocery line, such as
fwill be wanted fur family u»«. And

I'lii nkGil l&lt;i my numerous cu-tomers
f«.r their ]»M lilwrnl pstn-nagr, 1 hope t"
turrit m cuntinucaev &lt;&gt;f the «uinr.
1). U HAWLEY.

they hare ou lurnd the best kind
uf ammunition for *p«&gt;rtsinnn

Sp'.W IRfl7.

I .tflpEldAU -in BINhcbThe abu»-e buanir*. iu all lU rarinua braae baa
now cruel un by tha BuWriber. at bw rbfd
Jeltirwni atrvH. '«
►m‘,h l"» “• ,U '’M**
with niueu
---------------tffuirairw».“‘“if1'- TV“
11UTTEB HKKIXH.
Fur sale bv CBAXT * .tPAL'l.DIXO, Bastings
-“'Lr.-’'tl “ 1*2.
W. K NAlrtfX * VU„ V«aw*l»U»«
MUI* .ueek JuU W. ItiA.__________
lluihmbsr &lt;.‘ud.:
.
w*1*
OTAT8 OF MrcillUAX. T&gt;« Ciwait (hat for
~
m &lt;»in gage s’a CE.
O-uaVotstr ur I.asstis InsacaBT.
&lt;Ln. Kendrick llstoamiu '«r
•ur and uury l&gt;« tJrsd Adnuuto
Mlns ■( tb* hstaC*uf Botoou Lie
.ndenturs Ot
"‘-Ir
Itort
Q&lt;g den d,
'
DanM O»k. X^i-a
•Ct Siicut. tjeurge M • MHU s»d
‘tuJLXtKJ—I— SOW &amp;. U to-

New Barry 1VI1II.
is now in snrremdttl opcrsii.m, ready

cxTSTOikd: tv

»-5

b:,

^tounsbuadferl sndr&lt;btsto. dullsrs ana for
k c«uls ill-.«9' ami s* salt ur pnweeding

...
«&gt;t** “’,d •• PnM,‘l"' ** T*
other Mill iu ifo»ry, or any other comity

8eo. W. Fowler.
,,n U
IST.e.*. uay. bstere th* unwptome.bed to.

Gm.re-4. 11—
c-i ’’“boltwood a onAST-

■natMluft «f th- I*1**- A^°
Stationery, Pelts. Pencil^ h&gt;k. (ev­
ery tsrietv) Pap«T, Envelop* fce.
Tbcv would rwp-vtlvtdy mtuoum* *»
the rititrns -f Haetmg. and of ths swrhHintlmg V-ounty, mstentlly th**
«&gt;tisnl t« *41 cvtrjAlttjrta their Use *&lt; *e
ismltMM a" tbrsp «•« »* kmght st soy

P' Qhe «s«

mH «U

i«dge tarymirmiss*

Producer m-c M«U1 b. ta^rh

'”$32 -u-ebm will U

Having »evtiru«l the -ervieva «d
•a Miller sn*l *,ur

rua/uni Caps of all kinds
Water Pn*&gt;ffit and
others. Shot,
Ixsd, &amp;c.
All the pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicines, «&gt;t the

1TET
mXber

_ Solki toes for Coa-pl'U.
Circuit t toirt •osia.mto.tosKr.

JOB WORK

________________

�»hm a ben may be cxcrenki ty
pn"«e.i int&lt;&gt; or taken out «4 tbe pm. On
the b-flom of th;» pm.«M rtnin'n«l length
*l*w through it. act up at mupU &lt;4 lalb*
ou edge. »ud fa«te«i tbe.u ai--.it the muwv
(Waner from each olbxr and from the
»Hrw -«f the pm. Rm a awadl perch
the p.«, art th. w-rh ta done.—
when a ben wfeba* to art. put her in there.
TO THE
Sty « Hl Nwih fin.) that &gt;b&lt; c-n. walk k-i*u*ly upon the &amp;••■*, iw n—at faanfertably upon H&gt;e perch, lx* aha can’t wet
witlcul ‘rid.ng
a rail, and that they
aecin to thirA i«b*t Aa-Afta. Tile length
o^Xuoe f-«r which the* will have tu be
eotdinr.1 will vary a-'new hat. and in »bI have Keen reported in New York a* at
atinate iwaea it may be m-vevaaary to put '
ling G&lt;&gt;d* for the laat *ix month*,
‘ afrw fa-g» .«• tack* into the edge" .4" ll.e .
lea* than New York price*.—
latlw.—[Gem-arc Farmer.
,
Will vm pl«w*e favor me
,A
and exatuBirrwixa Putt-We *re ofirt. nox-b
•lock .4"
•urprt-ed at thr lark &lt;-f knowledge among
tbe people generally on the mil^ect of ritwning peer*, wotwithmanding all that
hi* b.-rn
gricult.1- '
ral and llortkiduffal jourawlt. A f. w .
data utfo a griith mih hivUj^at da Lull a '
tJ.-l-t. ickil penra, and lie expected we I

To the Public.

L. BUCKLEY

m TK*. O»r»BK."ll«*ILarl
CES. 1-UWB.HSn. in. —nl
ihtmr in tb* Gwcvrv litte. *t*-b «•
will lr wanted farfauilh- war. And
the. have «• h*nd the Ix-rn kind
ol’aiiHnunitio'i fi*r aportamen
aurb a* powder. ait-Y Pcrcu*«o Cap" uf al I kind*
^’xtty PnodF* Xml

Great Cure for Dyspeps
DI. IIUI’GIITUNS I’EP&amp;IN.
rpHE 7'r«&lt; lHantat
hwrrj.-.

CATALOGUE.

Ready-Made Clothing

bhrhe Irak' fee tl rev yearn, und all thi* 1
tim*ai&gt;e apeeiim t» had Ken bitten. J.-und '
»ortblt»i &gt;nd thn&gt;wn away, until th* 1
prexiit *er»« n, wh.n *w»e &lt;&gt;ne told tih.
l»«*y that if be would gather them and!
put them away they w.uil.i -gel p-J.’— i
tie did •o.aud tu the atupriae of all, tbe '
S-ckhw were h tmd to hejond for wme- j
thing.’ A few "evka aim*- a an«r in j
thi» cj^truU?|*'nit‘
pcaia

HATS AND CAPS

CHERRY PECTORAL
(Ol ttRH. l OLirn, RftlRoEXESS.
■imwBooriRM'flri;*
iR»ir. ajvTmwi. ia*
t nv«T1fPTI0l.

broni

atwfnnnn xjwiwt Awvmw wwwvxJitn«r
* JC. ST-WC JNt 61 3KIJ.

tu- &lt;l..th o of the ladle*. jAJ»i
Stationery. Pi t* Peta-JI*. Ini.

XM. HUBhARlj,

rry variety ) I’np r. Em rlty*
They wuiil.l reopetfltrly an.ioiniru to
tbe ritbrna '* 11 erf hut-«nd »f the «*rronttdirtjt Comnty, grtk -xily that Hwy In­
tend Io »vll every tiling hi tlx-ir line .if th
l.i*iwcM a" da«{&gt; aarati l-r l-&gt;ught Mtaoy
,4are.
Give u*a .all xml iudgi- lnry«.ur-lv.*.
Produce &lt;’( i|t«*t kind" will la- taken in

Jttoisiral &gt;rs!rumcnts.
SHEET MUSIC
A ad Hatkal Hcrchaadlie,
^NCiriaAH

- xcluitigr.
S|*rial attrntimi will be gi.eli lo«.Hr
|»Hithli-.g snd putting np Phwrriptl.**.—
Ami «*vry &lt;m« |rtin:l*»b« Mwdwim* her.
may rely upon them *» l»-mg m«wne.
June 23th lt&lt;£7.
1
•

•*Hvt-ry g«xd. but they would• d«» far
attwlug? In two week* they- were ripe
M&lt;J could have been aold fur' in&lt;&gt;r« tlian
dmiWr the praw. a*kcd.—[Rural Nvw

At WbAeaale nnd Rrtail. at *ui-b pricethat it w ill be an indoct-mvnt f.»r Country
Mcrciianta. Pedlar*, and Farmer* fnmi a
diatancr, to cull and exintln* heferv pur
earning rl*cwhere.

atthe old stand
AB

CLOTHING

USUAL,

IVlth #• good and .oniplet* an aaw.rt-

A* a particular friend haa token th*
liberty «&lt;• vli&lt;mL&lt;te thr M«&gt;rv that ** ar&gt;
keeping a GROG SHOP. I lake H i« opportnniry t.» nay t» my fHrn&gt;l-&gt; • «-th..
i* oot th* cam-, n.'r nrv.-r will lie * b&gt;n
a* I an. "an*, and th. WJkLSKXY BAR­
REL I put into my ccttar wa* nlled w.ti

WALL I’AFER AMI BORDERS

BROADCLOTHS,
II AW LEV.
n2OtC

TEMPERANCE

Wuctmiuo t JiLvaa.—C«ivra *U*&gt;ld |

have lu«MM atablcH, or tn-Ua tu r n i
ad-:
fug lhe winter, with a little taid &lt;&gt;r t a du«k S«r eaereiae «dit of &lt;io&gt;ro hi fair
Hwrlag Won't the- etatlre Mlwck ol
wrntlrt-r. mid plenty of airalwayu. &lt;&gt; ml
«fdl lu&gt;). a f&lt;-w oata. »ay a pii tn day £&gt;r
oncii &lt;&gt;r an equal quantity •&lt;( eon. &lt;mb.
or barley meal, and in mild weather a
1NHLMERLY krot by f. PtuLuea. L
1 cromtalitly tnnkitig addition* t» th.
quart &gt;.f diced io-&gt;ta ia their food. Jn
ivr;. O U w.n’bt-r.
do cab•-•— »u&lt;b
Mill*, all nl whi. li, Im&gt; pnipaawa tu aall
i» our e^rriviK-v— more hurt than g&lt;»«l.
CREAPER tbaa lhe CHEAPEST,
1 bey are o ld and watery, and amir tln-m.
hi mild w&gt;a-ber. r'e-’x "iipply lint pl .ee
ATX KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
of -green" fi—d. and we v-uaidvr th&gt; m
AS
USUAL
good for thut taily. iu our imrtbern di­
mule.
If rah.w get |..uay, nib a little Mill
pn-aw, mixed with a*pr'&gt;nklintf ol Scotch
Mmdf mr d.e aSIct.d par(«. thoeotigUy to
th* *kit&gt;. and the li&lt;*r will leave nt ijK-r,
|&gt; (Mil* Iwm* tml tbe apfff grear* ab :#
will do.
Tlii" i« &lt; iKvtuM. au&gt;d the only
remedy w«- liaveapplkd t.ir year*. T«bac.-o water we do ».■&gt;. like.' It often
f..r FURS, 8T1EEP
PELTS,
HIDES and DEEB SKINS.
ai. k'ti" the caivta, mid ia mH an certain a
iwrp aa'llejtrraae. Ku^tbeealvm warm,
dap and efenw, »ad timy wilt ew«-u» in
ti»e »prii-g bright a« latk&gt;c— AntrictiH
'Afrinftttuahrt, Def'm'xr.
biishii.
Wianntxab Colt*.—A anng »1&lt;d. « r
■ able, ik lu-af f..r winit-ring cidt-. provi­
ded they b* haltrr-l&gt;n&gt;ke, which they
abi uldJ-e Iwfur.- winter acta in.
They
Emit Fed »f Town.
w ill rift vll aorta of cvaruc f mrf. hut akn-M

Mr. Henry Brown,

GRIND STONES.

»..u *4LU1.&gt; PRIZE.

Tin--

xfw

, J. Al. ULBBtylD.
na. ityhAFir '
’
a54««.

vttiiK Weekly

G-OZDUElSr PRIZE.

hi

"Ciiptio" aoMicr.
Let. &gt;IUo*ri.wW will •►- nt.tlrd toil
.ill w..rtli frron Bl t. $500 jn Gold
TU Cl.l LS.
3 cuph.* Gw unr’y baC
- &lt;5»"
...
VIM. tamHW. 0.
•las Mt&gt;, tvutpxn-. Ahl*

i’ALKTS

AND

nit. mvsAi.r-

wwtotw.ai-n

JIST l!ECi;iVED

• »'.itx-wi VWJiby
H.J KL'NFIELD
.v »tm-k bl fci-li nod -infer tJlXH

M IBV

DYESTUFFS.

VeaKUa 6 rt*. lb.. Jladdev ». cU. Indigo. Ex. «i
l«gw*ud, V^peraa, Vitriol Ac.

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES.

L DUtKLET.

IJST HF &lt;11FTB—GI I TS—OIF IS.
I fux-kitgv .* iitaiui-'g
10 (i.dd jWtrnt laTvingCaar.1 WatiTu-i
i r.
o •
GUd

IMWl lm«!ir.
“
Xi
:
100 Silver Hutitmg rtuk"T )
WattheI «5
“
200
“
watclw.
10t-20
*•
SOCl Gold V.wt AGuaniA Fob
Chain*
10 fe 30
5000
.epAeta
*2 t.. |O
G«i|.l Ring*—Eir Drop*—llroarhe"
Bn a.i Pirw—Stu.fo—C.-tf I’it.a
Blcvvi B'Ut.m* Jtr. A:--. t«o$|.*» ’•
linnirdiatrly .4i rctvipl &lt;4 the uil.-cripthat ninney lb.-»whwrril*e'» u«nn- will lxentered ii|-.n &lt;«r mIm r'pthat
A. op.
|&gt;&lt;"&gt;ife a tttoi.lx-r mvi the gift enmw|M&gt;n&gt;ling with t!«t ii.miix-. u'.ll i« f.&lt;*ar.fel
tn hi» or her a.!-ln-— by tiu.il or rxpmo.
■■■•-paid.
I Addrewa BECKET faith. PunuauxM".
I
48 and 49 Mwtf't’- H-HM mi*
Nrw Yo«.
lb* L'uird.-uv,

DRESS GOODS
i-b aa Prtutw. Ginghimt*. |**lailna. M.
«•. P miu. ita* Blin k Alirova* rtul
rk ty .-f \V«-.l Dul^iip^ all very Hit
url v.-ty eln-np.'
Alw&gt; * g&lt;" d »*-&gt;rtiuci&gt;t ••TCToth-. lor
Hl.’ll’" wear.nlhl a large "lurk .&lt; Kta|4r&gt;.
Ih nittiaSI rvtlnt»,al irting. *tri|*-". vb-rk&gt;
and tiekinr*.
JI ST RECEIVED a mro h.t &lt;d

New Carpet Store.

LOOKING GLASSES,

COVlMlS-SlOXE ^.NtH K £
i.-rrtTE *&gt;C8Ua.l&lt; tir***. lit* of ll**tiag»d*-

I- Iwobr «h«o. lb»l Vt&gt;« u*dvr**n*d

MEDICINES,

WA.X1ED.—A few ioni* &lt;4
\V i*m1 nti aubR-riptlon, at tbiwdfii-. AI
■«. Pork. I.ml, Butter. W’uraijx) .t». Cum
lli.le". Pelt". Fur" &lt;4wl-••*»*♦ I'a, «&lt;T l-rf[
f-&gt;r which the higLeM. tqarket priw will I.
alliiwerl &gt;ut Miilmcripm •n. Wbi-my.i,

AMMUNITION
MM
iimniu.L

b kMH»NTF “

MEDICATED TONIC!)

N'»rtli aide of Main Strvcf.

We ha we wintered many ndta in w
forming, and fi.and that nuikag got t» ru’
tie ".aa. ii im-tter thnw th&lt;-y. Their hair
pct" loop ant) Mrtoat iota tough. N&gt;* mat*
ter. thrre-iai. cbwwtur Mioh ritAud it k.-rna
t)H mdry.wal warm, and tlwy are ail tkbetter in die apring. Fmxigh tu vat, with
good ebelttr. b ail they »a»l to keep OtwUting of BTh*8SEIS. THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG.STAHl and DRUG­
them hrwWiy ami gruwii*.
But they
GET,
J-’
•'
■
afo-wJ.) m&gt;t run «•«( with the cattle, aa
dwy areiiadd* tn pH fee Ard, whJu the).
-*ia is in. drimtrlbekM A* m tfo-kr loud. E«.ety tee tnk" &gt; »&lt;• kind iath. fium-yaid.
—Amtrnvn Ajf i altaruli^l. baonaUr.

R«a if Hur

Discovered nl Lust!!

Un uj Utt laryrtl uint hr»l HtfiViy
jMfirr* nftKr tfatt.

WILLIAM JONES,

Sr.g;

ffr* Drop ty drop fab* iM&gt;. *e clear
well spring of &lt; ur youth the bitter water
.frxprrhwwr; aixt ’tt.rn-'UrU. fihvrer thia
llde ot thewrav e that can restore tbe old
• pnrltv.
- -

Lead. Aif.
All the pop­
ular Pat e n't
Mdlw-inrti. «t the

N.4withatarafing the high price of Cut­
ton &lt;h"*iavi "HkII ".-It Tip T&lt;n&gt; Print* fi.r
I2| .-villa uiidtOmg for H, B'ripe*, Tkka,
Drum* K'-ntueh.- ienu*. Drill" Kbw-p"
Gray. Cowuntci. Saoinctu, Ffannctl*
twilled and untwillep Greet., Yellow, Red
■nd White, hole, ftcurl.

would Le a* much aurprbwd a* lie aim In
find they were fnoJ *&gt; rat. The tree Ld I

laive w little grain or meal, aay a pint to
a quart a «’sy. aeeordinc to their aixr and
rp&gt; .
lb. v kI.iiuKI il' &lt;&lt;xivrment. run
&lt;wit a jwrt of lb* day.
Tla-y love Io f.e
rage Hi a cattle dung bn p, ami pick .mt
the wa»te Htb r. Let them hate all they
want nf it. and « ia a healthy variclv for
them. A dry |i*.:ur&gt;-. wln-ti aao« iai-ff
the grout'd, i» a g&gt;"«J change lor tbain

ALCOItth.

obocukies.

FALL GOODS,

Wttmtiuo I.xxpa.—Tbe wme f.»d
ahd In-uHm-nt rpplxd toywjvra will »dcowd’rqtmny with latnl*.
If tine gat
tiefca up-ni them. Scot.Ii anntT di-tnlxited
al*-Hg the hark, ty-opening tbe and and
rebhh-pit well in, will drotroy Hw(tUkr.
Ik» *4 crowd tra. many laml*» togfah/r.
and rr|«nrte thr "tn-ng fnnt lhe weak.
All animal* an- M-lti«h and have no sym­
pathy for tbrir inferior*. The larger. of
whatever kind, will overran the ainallre.
dri»v them ft. tn their fm&gt;d. and atarie
th. m &lt;wit alltc-^her.
(lid nr weakly «b&lt;cp may be wint. red
in the wtrnr ataidonr »bda with larnfe;
for. if tint old aherp In- larger and wtramg
er, the lamb* arc *jwyrr. and can hotter
dodge alamt tk-m f&lt;* tk-tr fo&lt;«l.
They
all require frc»li air ami pkwy &lt;&gt;f it.—
I ty e&gt; Id Wrier Imrt* a ahrrp.'but ndna
In winter are frequently ‘njuri.nia. partiealarly il of •'j«eti w»«4lcd varietie*. aa
they toak Co the akin ai&lt;d &lt;iv* them arvrre
A M-vriw »n-&gt;w.«t».mi. If dry.
ia k w&gt; hurtlul tiun a warm min. nnd a
■Wt i» ».ir» tlu.o Uefi t■&gt;?&lt;■«her.—Amartom .djrtrAwruZ, Zkre»*4er.

TVltrEMTlNB.

Buniina FlnM t.xfeibrr withaf-11 afeck • f

Citizens of B. C. and

Vicinity

Chemicals, Paint, Oils.

Powder A 5a. I 4 abtlhnp prr poaaX. Lmd.Rbot,
U. 0 vd W.ler Proof C.f-

(dhattyMMf U'Ulim. R Gag*

MISCELLANEOt'S ARTICIFS

*n*gu.e lvmkn«ff&gt;?i. O^t»

*j'G

well t‘call b«A&lt;re tangifwing

I WO..I4 furtirwfailyr &lt;-ill th* atl.a'»&gt;4i
• i* p rxm* ah*, arv fuiildl &lt;g' (&gt;&gt; tlx- f.,cf
‘2"L’ ‘W.V*T*
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. lit* a-nl Cll waa*wl fhtt I will • .rwivh
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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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REPUBLICAN BANNER
TERMS—♦ iJi, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS, * COMPANY, Prufriri

ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 7. 1858.

VOL. 2.
ICSINEM8 DIKECniRY;

M&gt;. 11. UuLXMSs’* lUnking Oliice, Battle
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“ Will you Inly my flowers f aaid a
neat Io.iking girl, addressing herself to a
young lady in Chestnut street, and h&lt;4ditig out nt the as«ne time a small basket
containing anma beautiful roses; “they
are newly blown and fresh.
Buy a nd
nrro for tour heir, misel Here's one
tlm‘ will i.mk Iwautifsl twined around

•Gb*mtit Kt*vldimo; Dealer* h&gt; all kind* |

1\ la W

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••Not a nieu. my child," said tbo yonng
lady; ••there are thorn* among then*;
but I’ll take this little flower, it teoka •**

NO. 35.

motifer, and ministering to the wonts -ff
which pour their’flrmda
paa^-ngnrs and i Now I’d heard tell abixit the Maine
thr poor and distressed around her.
About f.»rty year* after Leland left Phil­ produce into, thia pty.
It is estimated law, and I katesitvted that It waa atHl in
adelphia, Harriet patd a visit to New that n-&gt;t l««i than, ten thousand persons force in Bosting, and I tall thal-cf i oould
York; and dining In a large company ora- p^r day enter ano ' leave New York by get a born on Uro sly I’d better do it. It’s
(
day, an old gentleman, who. it aertned, meaMiff these groat modern thorough-' mighty httrd getting the stufftn Varmaunt,
,
was a bachelor, bring called upon to de
(
]fend the fraternity Ui which he belonged
from the aspersions of some of the yotmg. ISound steamers, from eigLty to ous.bun- i axed a feller f-r the real stuff, and he
er and more fortunate part of the com-1 drod io number, bring into tbs city and pa*rod ms a b«&lt;tia, and thinking that II
pany, told a story about Philadelphia, take away nearly, if not quite as many as ' was the last to be had in tbs city, I took
■
and an engagement which be alleged was Um railr-Lula, to* say nothing of the bun- ‘ a mighty horn,, and left, tacliug pretty
broken off by his capricious mtatreM fur dredt of pnsamgr-re dipper ships and ***
no other reason than his offering her a ocean steamers, which are constantly en­
swfet, new-blown fiir-got-meJMit, six tering and leaving our port loaded with when I seed more bottles, and thinking
that my last obtnee bad really cum. In I
human freight.
We turn now to our markets. Of the went and iud another snifter, aod it waa

£? (GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

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Heady Pay Store,

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Iron,

Faxvcnt Rowan. Dw,k-r in

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Just received a large
—j.1
stock of
Don’t!

rr sad Ktoses Su&gt;r* osr &lt;loc«6
Vfce. Motion. Mich________

J. P. Ronrs’ni At Co.. DealI
I

EVERY VARIETY, I

Uut Iran, lor Uro MLc
»war mis« • rrp»-s
Tust sll proud Beto, wbwerse ixgVswa

To be sold nt Lmre.,&lt; LEAVj5S7““
Price*.
,
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“Panina me, miaa,’1 replied the child,
stranger and eyed him with intense curl“th.it flower is engaged.”
iwilv.
.
“To whom F
“None tn my knowledge, as Heaven is
“To Master Ofcrlre Leland."
my witness!"
“Charles Inland, indeed," said the la“ Then what did vou do with the other
dv ; “well, bM there's another—what a
flower T”
Hie stianger gazed In astonishment. It
was Iceland himrelf. and he recogniz.il
for that gentleman,” said the Rule girl
hie Harriet, though almost half a weiury
had passed since they mH; ami before
they ported, the mischief made by the
aa ahe said it, and something sparkled in
twin flowers was all explained away, and
her dark eye thalrtold a tale her lips re­
fused to utter; while ahe inftoniously

dingy, patobed-up, filthy appearing ret of
building* never disgraced a modern city.
Yet they contain the article that makes
a h-mgry man laugh, in any conceivable
■bundaaev. Think of one city devouring
three tls.usand fire hundred beef cattle,
। twenty-seven hundred reals, fortv-five
hundred sheep and three thousand h&gt;ige
In one week, and you have a&gt;, slight w
erptivn of the number and extent uf ths
New Yprk meat markets. Besides three
in.&gt;re substantial anintnl*. we consume
over five thoiiand fi.wls of different grade*
xnd the round sum of tbirtv time of fish

a littfe bunch of n*e», ahe walked home,

her customers.
Lorn is impatient; and Harriet count­
ed the tedious minutes as rite sat at her
window Khd hstrntd for the well known

thing more, but I have an imprvMhm that
rum in a* nitrate in Boating a* Ivor, and
that thu Maine law alnt «ff imojb 'errant,
any how. I've had my fill, and now I’m
riddy t&lt;» go hnsa and let my neighbor* get
a nnndl of good licker.
He concluded, nnd Ibr a minute there

Court ordered die usual fine, a&lt;Of I
countryman left the dock grumbling
into court-rooms.

It is alaays well to avoid saying aBything that is improper, but it is especially
so Irofore children; and here, parent* as
wc'l ns others, are often in fault; Cbil-

knowing tne quantity of poutoearahbage,
Iwwta. turnip". oiiwn*. Aw.. IHit they unqtirstiotytldy lro.tr a family rc*ctnbl.»nee and they are generally more attentive to

•me did before.

h&lt; ar they are vary apt to repeat; and as
approximating figsrea. We have eleven they have no discretion and not sufficient,
hundred bakeries which deal •&lt;-»’- to the knowledge of the world to disguise anypublic on Vn average each four Hundred
Some fifty-five years ago. there d writ land di.l hot appear; ahe tie night she bad
DRESS GOODS,
Irocn neglected of lair, but then thr flow.
The population of New York, though loaves of bhavd per day, or the incredible
D C. II
i an honest v»uple. &gt;&gt;n the etaas-c banks of
Sec that buys eyrs glisten while yon
now over one niillon including it* d.-pen- quantity of &gt;me hundred and sixty million
I the T*«-vd, in nuld Scotia.
Many years
■c speaking of a neighbor, in a language
deticica, la not no remarkable a feature; loaves iroranuuiu. amounting at six cants
riisTs
Harriet.
each to the snug little sum of nine mil­
■ Stuart and his p&gt;d« wife had betsMiir
GINGHAMS.
multi
lions six hundred tb-uun J dollars.
tbirkly mlvrrwl. yrt no.child hid been
BRILLIATFS,
tlratk EUi
I,.-r,i I.. llu*iti
Mmt.v a nr*vertiad born
LAWNS,
world. Other cities have thnir great edi­
to blush by the rejietitinsi.
•
;
fices—a few of which form their marked
Ca'hoRca.) yrt the sweet prattle of a
A gvntlemau waa In the kalat of calling
l&lt;al&gt;r in the bouse—tlut well spring of blw lumishcd it with a sigh, and it had and peculiar features; but New York is
starrely ew-aped her. ere Charles Leland
the name of Hezeki .b Hopeful, was com­
■denture—was not viroclisafi-d to them.
entered. Slw rose to receive him. and he
plained ol io the police Court, this fi-re
Citly U«ok her hand.
“Accept"said on either aide, are but a eontinuatipn and n-"&gt;n, fur being rlnmk yesterday after­
onec&gt;&gt;M Chriwtma" more,a qee iaimnrtel
my hunitile offering, and forget me"—
BONNETS TO GIVE A "AY—Al
noon.
Het. when placed in th«- dock, bad remarked tn him her happitMss from
’- Harriet interrupted him a* ^bo at­
rubbed hi* ayos and l&lt;a»kad around the his visit, thr little boy enter.-d the r.stin.
KINDS BONNET TIUMING8
tempted to place a single flower in her
&lt;viurt-niotn,w|th the utmirot astonishment. The gentleman took bint on hi* kwe, and
AT
THE
taro-xn. “Where is the other I” said she, years, would be filled with nstoniohment. He was a green li-oking geniu*, but there naked:
7 F. IIabvxt, Tailor, and death r|'m Rea-1
as rhr play fully put back bis baud.
J.
Ctolt.iii.- Sl*,.. atr—la., aL.ra treat
He would n&lt;* rvooenixe a single square was an expre*ai'io about bis eyra, sleepy - ’•Are you not glad to see me, GeoigeV
mountain dew «-•*• quaffed, and many
A moment's silence ensued: Charles In Rr.rodway.
The &lt;»id land mark* so as he buikrri. tbit convinced spectator*
•Nn Sir,’ repUrd the boy.
np|wared cm^rnmusi. and Harriet recol­
‘Why not, my little manT he coatinr. Shop
lected herwlf, blitnlw*! deeply, and turn­
man wbot.sdt bi*n f &gt;r a find would find Ued.
ROOTS AND SHOES, IEADY MADE Lead of the little Effie.
ed it off; tan the flow er was not affeftad
out bis mistake it a trade was attempted
Years p.w~d awny; th* lilt»e-ryrd again, ami Charles bed &lt;ra1y arid forget
Clatbfag: fever m f'lteap.
coin*,’ said George.
Iles
wn*
decreed
in
g.*»J
substantial
Makbeauty grew up a fair and c.tmdy nnhien,
me!
g-&gt;r£»&lt;ros a* to bewilder and astonish the koinrspnn, wore h‘« Bandy-colored hair
and tnoiiy a y outh’s heart Wat the quirkThi* cnhbl not love been all ho intend­ bi-bolder. And yot the work of tearing
vr did Jac bestow &gt;&gt;n them but a pu-sing ed to any. but mats d reserve rendered
down what sera tart reemtly splnrali I
.
or aix
glance. The vixing girl •ecim-d ever fa­ the remainder of tu&gt;- evening cold, formal,
•Indeed; bow flo you know that, GeorgeT
l&gt;ri«-k and shine IraiMinge, and rrect-ng In gal liger.
. II _ ....
J .1___ t l _ i__ _
,
and inaqiid. and when !xpnd tia»k hi* । their stead, marble ami iron frunta three
“la this "ere a inr-itm’ house 1’‘ a»ke.J
leave. Harriet iclt more tbnuever disaitHex. looking aroned the r.sim. until his
tuna'e Charli-a. wIhoto execution hy Crom­ hlficdAa it was ind yet late in the
The gentleman’* hat was noon in reqnigaze fell upon Judge lingers, who sat in
well «';»• the turning point in England** evening, "he resolved to dioipate the
•y and rush unequalled by any funner dignified state, with a white ■ liaivlker
uictancboly that hia little interview, In
chief arourd Lin ncuk, with fuioistarial •great is ths trstli, it will prevail?
spite of all l»cr efforts tn laugh at it left
Another child looked aharfdy iate the
To form anything like a renreption of
so that in time tin- yming ifi.-ii shunned
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
on her mind, by apcn-ling a few minutes the magnitu le’rff Now York including its ^‘■Silence in the nourt!” mared the nffi8TANTONT3 EXCHANGE
her, and the old dames predicted that her at a neighbor'* whose three daughters
suiter ban ritico, tlw reader will consider efra. linking a rush toward the victim,
mA By 8TANT&lt;«N ta TIHFANY
That G.ud TFA,pure to rtire the btfidarbe
were
h«ir
ni-avt
intimate
cotnjiankms.
‘I
wanted to nee if you had a drop in
thr
following
facts
and
figure*
'
■
wbri
received
U«m
with
the
utmost
enolorrrwrrx m. &lt;•. a. a. nr^’ttall. ’
Tiro youngest of these 1*dlM waaa gay
yotir eye; I have heard muthar any thst
At thr cl-ise o! the wat of 1812. honest an I interesting girl, and wa* first to meet
you have, frequently.’
Aa I every Wing tn tbu line ofGrocerica.
“Oh, I ’apcct ym» fellers i* the deacons
John Stuart and bis wife emigrated to and wilcome her y-»&gt;Mg friend; I rat, a* of sidewalk, enough to reach from Now
' A hoy &lt;.nee asked hi* father w bn it WM
America- lii Naw Y«.rk be prospered she held out her hand. Ilarriei discovered York across thr Atlantic to Liverpool.— iff this ’ere mrrtlu',” Hex said, looking at
tin- officvia* viulvtit gestures with aouie
t«.r a white but unfortunate apecnlatteos
astonishment.
“Don't I* afecred, old
alm.-riK.-d Lis little properly.
Diseare
&lt;nol.
OAt knAiffi Ihotuand cubic feet of gas
land'* the mark she had made upon it,
every uiubt.
in’ rigtar u. hum.way up in old Varrnount.
eenribis man. But why did y&lt;»u ask.’
'
It possesses shipping wharves and piers I shan't say nuth-ng hut's exaetl v in 'airdnilt-ML
His wife did not long anrvire
•Boeing,' lurid the boy ‘nwubar mM the
him, and Effie was left alone to buffet thr inotiKtit an unf rtunate discovery. Bbe ■round the Bay, lu.-luaing the North and amvwith the rigtar doctrine. I don’t go
Other day that y&lt;ai were netr'd.we to » ,
in for dies.-ntera hy a darned right."
world as licsl *he might. Y-Hing, and had board that .Charles frequently visited
in extent, at which lie nr-re than thee“Keep the defendant qu'roi," remarked foul; and I wanted to know who Dyodj
the family, and that be had even paid at
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC^sxt door to yGW-t.
thousand ships, large and small, including rhe Court in a severe fame.
of (Ucim-ellor 1 hlug*u&gt;n. an.1 he offered
(NH’NIH.
ocean steamers. Eighty-five ferry boats
“All right, yer riverenee. Wek'mtry
lievcd it; ai.d now rite shuddered nt the ply between Now Y-.rk prjiperund Brook
Tub Q^-kkxs of Fxaxcx.—The Dahi folk-, knows lu*w far 'have in meetin’."
GRANT li STAL1WSG.
idea of admitting that for once rumor
“Will you be still asked the ofikt-rs.
Hudson. The &lt;lrec?ndan’ of a King of V l i the truth. “ W here did y ou get this lyn, Williamsburgh, Staten Istatid, Jermv Citv, Hobokerrand -other point*, rar­
“Quiet, aartingly i'll I* quiet. I niver
England was glad to
that which, a pretty flaw er.'Jane f* aaid she.
daily on an average, on- tlmuamd
“ ('), from a beau, to be mire.” aaid Jane,
GIFTS! GIFTS!’.
thirteen out iff »i tty-seven, on whoee meue
archly, “ d«m’l ymi see. forgebnir-not;"
KAAA'»-U&gt; awn Sit.vat Warenite to
wry there is no dark stain of Borrow,'nr
the BPd n* she UkJ back the flower; “1 should aggregate, making the enormous s-im of i ’ere in Boating."
t) V V V
sold at wh-decile pri'-ra.— aconiplnd.inent* were 'hr talk
iwer twenty millions of human beings in
“ Another word and you’ll have to pay of sin. An exchange in summing up th*
GJ IV.' Mills. tkrailty Clerk mid |N Mary Tin* ivihr dtespeot and heat lot-of watt-b­ o&lt; 'ighb&gt;&gt;rii&lt;«Ml; while the tart «»f her high
a fin* for contempt of court," whispered
ilesrent trot aildrd to the intones, felt in *&lt;&amp;r it in my Iwum
ra ever hrribre • ff red t&lt;» thr paldir. A
Broadway swarm* with 800 omnibuses, the officer.
gift in jewelry worth from tl to *12 will her. Many a »tat.wnriii and warrior was sing—
“Oh, guin’ to poo* around the contribu­
proud of her stnil.-, and » dis .nguiahed
carrying on an average ’00 persons each
be given with every watch in proportion
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Well, bring it on, old
per diem, making v/qu hundred atid twen­ tion box, bey 1
H. N. Snr.LB &gt;». County Tr
to it* value. Being deairnHi* of intro­
ty eight thourand persona rtoat of wBbmJ fello*. I've got a pewter sixpence I can three'were cruelly tradue d; three were
ducing our goods I r-cnmi-ntly to dro pulv- I
kind, heart Mini fortune.
Still obe re­
. i !&lt;le along Broadway evorv day. amonnv spare just us well as not, and I d.m’t want exiled ; thirteen were bad in different da- ■
“
Hush,
Jaur,**
mid
Harriet,
interrupt
­
lie. in order to meet with quick, ready
to :’ie round sum of thirty-right iiiiL eny tbsnks for my geoennity ei’hcr.’*
mained single. Attached to the dome* ing l&gt;er; “thy br-ad aches and your sing­.
FaurdflloLteBoMuXti- w»* i
tic tniaja- of the b»u«&lt;i wm a light mil- ing distracts me."
lions pW annum.
These anmibuses are _ The Cmrt looked asvmisbcrl. and took .
twenty who wore buried at St. Denis
drawn by fivu tbou*u»d b-.reei, worth at a pinch of snuff, rather pozxled witat to
"Ah, it’s your heart," avid Jane, “or
a Io* estimate, six hundred an-l fifty thou- do with a man who would penal in railartnlilaiirc to the portraits of Charles, by you would uut bmk so dull.”
s
ind
di-llkrs.
which
are
worn
oCl
and
bare
“Well, If it la my heart," said Harriet,
W. PxukSM, Whole Side

nlidi llcti.ll

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Rondy Pay Store.

GROCERIES
\

Kinds.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

as site tunicri to chicu..! her tears, “It
among even the white maidens of the dura not become a friend to trifle with It."
neighborh-x*1. Poasreiting that grace nat­
She intended t» oirxey a double mean­
ural to tlw pure ninlalt &gt;. gifted with ing in this reply, Irot it was n&lt;&lt; taken;
and ms S.MM1 as possible ahe returned home.
- .
.
n Mirvirw -PHU- onvowew. iibiiio.
heart «ff the v.rang ffovern*^. in wh-w. fdt
injured, and the more
vri.ro fl-wroi tha bhaal .ff tbo n.yri bouse
BlM&gt;ut it tlw more she felt —
of btuartl
.
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rlljpmed fe,r feunj to Leland six
&lt;Jiw morninj they disappcired : it was mouths buton-, an-l tlw time appointed
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baautifully eng.,

st tew. bsUsUm- in Churovrr. Gen&lt;-r»1
J. M. ItoMUUX. Phvrieian and

the stock grower iu the country some idea
what becomes of the horses that are bro’t
East. Each nmnibue makes six tripe per
day, having the appearance «&gt;f nine thou■and six hundred «&gt;mnib&gt;iBe* passing Bar•ium's Museum from six o’clock in the
morning until twelve at night.
Throe,
however, are not wrnre than one third.
part &lt;ff the vehicles which traverse Bn»d-

to el.c!l out putty knnsidrrable to hire
such an ugly looking set of fellers as is
up there iil-tbo choir. Ef we should'see
them 'ere feiicra wandering.’bout the
ktreeta of Muckvlllc, we'd keep a sharp

tell ye. They ere an awful ugly looking
set, and appears to ina d.in’l reflect much
'credit on tbu meerin’.
Yehaintgot t&gt;o
witnmin folks as singers either. How is
that r
•• Hex,,who
had bm-n hmjlng
intently
ofuaiou, —
acquiring
aa -------much ---------------pnffusi.,-,
,
„ —
---------------------------------------------frolit hi* i iigagunwnt," rife said to horadf. criminate
'
“I will give him no trouble;” ami she Ipractical akillfor a perwai to got safely al the loafeia in the gallarv, waa gratisat' down «n&gt;d wrote, requesting him to &lt;tx-nws Broadway of a rainy afternoon, as Had by auoing a r.nnilror of hoad* drawn
iving full purtk-ubir-s will be rent on apout of sight, as though their modesty
-.ri__ . l:- . i.:,. ibu..
11
was too grest to allow the Court to get a
“ **GEL&gt;. DOWLING ta CO.. .,
t"th a drattebed we pray Heaven we may til she had dispatched the note to bis rv»
We have ahro branching off fron Broad- sight iff their fend liar faces.
No. 38South third Street Phitadulpbia.
idenec. Then she repented of it, and then
again rrevrtM.-d Ucrw-lf Into the ludief that
Y«un»g girls. In all the flush of
mecling-lmura," said the Court.
beauty, intoxie.ited with the rich incense
each, and
of flattery, beware iff the voica of tlje.
i customary, will hold
tempter,'whether he exists in ynnr own

. readily acknoad

Effie S’.nart, once aa pure

about a inuath afterward

and told

with qaickluno.’

am tlw olduit, but if my brother lira* .
three years, we shall both be &lt;i an age.**

a mart’s eyes you must bleed him at Um
pocket.

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H. J. k HNJk'lKliD
a Brw *u- k of Fall and winter GOODS
wbkb will hr »ut&lt;l &lt;iir

JUST RECEIVED

.-WIL |«r bM
Iraablicau Itaunm. pw aawasi
C/FN

D BLOOD PU18.

trilBGB.
ivten KesnMks.

Citizens of B. C. and

PERHAM OUTDONE.
IT HE l,n»prfci'/i&lt;ttt Mer&lt;-wnti|i* Gukle
1 would re'Specll»||v rail thruttefiti’41 Ilf
•the Mcrtfiaiit*. Farmer* ami Mechanic*
: residing,out of thia city, tn the mokrute
terms for » yearly *ilb*ti|lt|ou t*» the
Guidy; king t« mail *ub~*.ril*r» only 00
al*, nor annum. making it thr chra|N.*&gt;L
■ family netsspap-r iu.the United Sutra.
The column* ..f tin-guide will contain the
usual variety of original and *picy article*
written n«t oipy.to pl. a*e but to instruct,
i
■ :
- L” !'■ Iilire. the Guiik will
maintkiii utp fade] e-ntktit turn-u&gt;d from
time t«» Ulna w ill mlvocutc mraaurea aa
cotMlurUvein ts-m-fl’ tbegrratrat number.

Item reported in New. York aa *
Goods
the but six months,
•nuthati New York prices.—
Will y.« pkwau
me
with a rail and exam-

FALL GOODS.

at uMimietiing i«»w priivs. My mitltu
is *a little cbc**]&lt;cr than the clirapcwt.*
I have just received a good asaerlmetit

DRESS GOODS

CATALOGUE.

Such an Prints, Ginghaina, LeLaiua, Murim*, Paranirtta* Blink Alpaccas and n
vxrisdy of Wool Detains, al! very dkr
___ ■
IK. M._ ., „
and rerr efarap.
srericit Ibr, alM jneipf and »are mtef ib Cor
Also' a go.nl assortllient of Cloths lor ' tn^Lu.'.fiks. Cj-11^ n.srmrrr. Unnii^. HrrnF-

Niitwithntanding the high price ofGittisi Grask I shall sell Tip T«p Print* fir
ItM emt* middliug for 8, Sirtfira, Ttekaf
Dctiitua Keiitui'ky jean*. Drflh fUtwia*
Grav, Ch«almci. Sattiimtts, Flamirll*
twilled ami tuitulllepGn.ru, Yellow, Red
atni White. l*dt ILunivl.

mm's wear, and a lai^tf «rtuek of staple*.
Denim* Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cbtsAt*
JU8T RECEIVED a new hit &lt;d

Beady-Made Clothing

As )in iiHl.Dtvtiii nt f ir perw-na t» intrrMl theauM-hi-s tn g»t name* fir the *McrrantHel Guide.’ we off.-r the foil.,wing pre­
miums. ' r|MHI receipt ill the- names, pay
in adwmra. wc will forward them hy ex
pres* |.r ollwruk', if ordered, to Ute ad­
der-.«
ridilk-J t-i Uu-ui.

,..,—
------ ------- - - - in"'i*s'O &gt;U*| »a |«rp •jinnil pug &lt;Uaiw«n
"

BOOTS and SHOES,
lusdic's Gaitera Buskins and Boots, •
good assortment at very low prires.
(tn hand aVvrv large stmk ofCrockery
stiaic undGlxM Ware.

HATS AND CAPS

Jflusiral .*n5t™rnts,

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity

A«&lt; Musical Herchaadhfi
KALAMAZOO : : .■ : MICHIGAN.

x&gt;miauajs»E«.

31W8K1T
I would particularly call the attention
ofp-rpotis uho are building to th-- fact
that I Imre just Received a large *1-irk ol
Nails and (■ lints and that I will furnish
«a*h. Gias*, nail*, Door Trimtuiiigs Ac.
at as low a figure as possible.
nSl.yl
II J KENT* I ELD

tA'Pcdltuw, and Fanners fro
to call mid cxnniine licfitrv
■iM.-wberr.

Of every dcmripl'xm, and uf tbg
puldi.-ati.fi. ,
At n iNGu,
&lt;»f the beat quMtfy fir aH m»trumc

CLOTHING

’ ’wperanue "

COUGHS.
COLDS,
MABSEXESS,
1B0.MM1TI*, W NOOPHEMOVEM.
(HIP. ASTHMA. AM)

GF R O C E ZR. Y 1 1

wnscnftiow.

WALL I'AI’ER AND BORDERS.

Tats mwafr

na for itw.f sack aetonsty

WILLIAM JONES,

'

Ilnv iug buta'I the ewtlre Mo&lt; k wf

AND ( CILERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

GOLD PENS RE-POINTED.

BROADCLOTHS.
.rilnrM af.d V. sthtga, i« the krp-t
h! twat inri.si v« i-r brought to thi*
uer. Ill —ex-l mt.-n I w«hiU e-.U youruL
ntl-si tn the Cicrils of

*

GR5S3SISS3.

n.&gt;itMHi:i.v I..-. ur.rmuA &gt;•
N. B. Jn*t received a new musical
-nstrutuellt. railed the luirli.li Mrlalk- JT couMaiitly making additions to the
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
same, all of which, he propose® n* aril
J. M, HUBBARD.
CBE1PEB I baa the (BEiPEST,
&lt; kt. 15*h 1857.________________
cv«.&lt;s*tlr ... tend, all kinds
m wy tin*

u-.a 50 cicxrs.
Encloar pen in ..
letter with cash or |*i&gt;tigr stamps, am
M return mail you will rwadv* the pc
ns g&gt;**l a* ■
Address,
E.'ELt.It &gt; 1, S' raeuw. N. Y.

P

GRIND STONES,

-st!

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

ms .&lt; ro.nrrn.
tn.x-1
। tu

••
QUICK

Mr. Henry Brown,

AT THIS OLD STAND

THEGH.BEN PRIZE.

TIIF NF.V VtlRK WFFKT Y
GOLDEN PRIZE.
On* nf /«*
and l**t iiitrvry
sl»x&gt;alu,’raltl«ti.. Ata...

ELE\ Al ED
OVEN STi»V ES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR (XM»K KTtrVfX

AS USUAL

JA1STS AND

DVESTIFFS.
scriLsr Imai-dtaleh uu receipt of the *ufo.

V&lt;niliM ■ Mw lb.. M*&lt;l«ler »' ets. Indigo, Ex. at

will be entitled to a
.
to &gt;600 in Gold.
ToCLVfe.
3 copies fir &lt;uie year
&gt;5.00

Boots and Shoes.

TOnOUSE BUTT.-nTOtH.
HAVK-erMy comp*** *b&lt;ck nt lluesc bul
■nri«Wfe„i|.«l'.&lt;l.&gt;.F Uci*. LattkeA :
r«w» Hinur. «.Fml kwi.l*.

-----

TIN WARE;

PaM

for FTUS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

IIMO

READ—READ—READ—RE.VD

GROCERIES.

IJSTOF Gll-TS-GIFTfU-GIFTS.
I pairkaitv e-rtitaining &gt;500 in tJul-l
10 Gold potent .Ix&gt;v&lt;t English Hunt­
ing Owed Watebes
100 rwrfe.

PAINTING.

*

JIRtiAt;*, ou.M ,.-.|«iUuiIy Infor
HA8TIN47.S and VK1NITA.

tbsi iMKis «««

uoisi;

800 Ladies
“
35
100 Silver Hunting rased )
Watrbra
t 25
T
itrbra
10 to___
30____
500 Gold Vest &amp; Guard * Fob
Chains
10 tn 30
5000G..I.J .q.ArU
2a.|A.
“
Gold Ring*—Ear Dritpa—Broacha*
Breast P ut*—Snxls—Cuff Pina
Sleeve Button*, Ac.. Ac. I !•• &gt;15 “
liaiucdlulelv on rvc.-itit.id th&lt;- aulnrri
lion tMiuaty. ilwstilwerilirr'a name qill I

u. FVTUIC any .uxl sf

*

blUX A1O&gt;

OF TIME.
G.

New Carpet Store.

j'ingEADd &amp;

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

ALL KLNIS nF GARMENTS CUT

A* a "particular friend has taken the
liberty to citculate tlx- *mrv that we are
keepinx a GROGSHOP, 1 take this op­
portunity to say tmmy friv«id-&gt; • “-that
Burning Fluid togrtber witHa full stuck of tis not the mm-, nor ttc'ver »ill *&lt; “ ]•««
a* I am saw. and th. WHISKEY BAR.
GKR.O CERTEfl.
Such asTEA. CtiFFEE, SUGAR, SPI RJITi I puliutu my cellar was Oiled with

ms

CES. PEPEll, FWII. In a word every.
thing in the Gmerry line, aach as
wifi be wantedt* Amily u*«. And

they Imre ou hand the Ixnt kind
of ammunition fir sp.rtameu
such as powder. m*l Pereuaxiou Cap* of all kinds
Water Pnadb and
other*, H Imt,
|*wd. Ae.

STILL ONWARD!
SUCCESS UNPARALLELED

shop
•KMENTO.

Lddrve* BECKET A CO., PvoLtanKM
48 and 40 Moilkt's Bulldfaa,

MEDICINES

.Stja'S

tn take'the mvnipg •

~ 7&gt;M)PERlXG*UtWXESti.

ular Pat e.n I
Mnlicinca. id the
day may alm Iw
found at thi* establish­
ment. Also a gr.-at va­
riety of the choicest Perth-

-e Route.
y*.Aligns! Slat. 18&gt;.

I&gt;. C.IIAWLET.
Sept. 22 1857.
Ion u fj'ad Io ktar it! ! !

C-eshtieg nfBIh’SSEIB. THREE PLY

INGRAIN, HAG. STAIR and DRUG­
GET,

AMMUNITION
LI .MBEB! LLMBEBII

sifc-r ILe-iU|M &lt;«
in l Sitiinhta at 7
irfrite nt H««li»g®»
. .,ml-

SlSCELLAXEOl'SARTlCLES

LOOKING GLASSES,

Ifewsnd Hcrrws. Dmn- Hnndlm. Send praer.

GTJSTOL4: WORK,
- hi «• g***l order und na prompt aa an.,
[-other Mill iu Barry, or any other ouuiity.

|

Having secured the survives iff

Geo.

W. Fowler.

aa Mill, r. kud our mill buiug tunk i« the

The sulwcrik-r Ifcvimr kus.nl tU Saw
Mill knowni* WILLEM’S MILL, wi.'l.l
rra-ertfitlly announce t« the eitiartw ol
Ilaatrngs and vicinity, that be ia prepared
hi fiirukb laimber &lt;&gt;f h|| kirnhi cither st
the Mill •* deliverod, rm short wn'lr-c. .
.
LJ.FITXER.
Haalit'g* Pee 8 IM7.
n30tf

»A8D:
Give usa tall snd judgr kr yourselves, 4 TALK OF THE GREAT DISJfAL
I'riMlucruf most kinds will he token la
NR A JP.
rai-ltaacc.
Special attention will lie given tn com
[xxinding and putlitiH up Prescriptiini*. —
And ext-ry one purJuisiug Medicines here
may n'n iiwhi tLeru a* being gvtiulw.
dm* U5*h H&gt;M.
n*tf.

WANTED—A kw load. &lt;rf
Wood on Mibscription, at thi* &lt;4fice. Al»&gt; Pork, laird. Butter. W(rest, Oats, Cora,
Hides. Pelte, Fure awl men Paper Rags
f&lt; which the bick-st market prtcu will U
allowed &lt;m auliM-riptuan. Who says ba
reu n-4 j«y fw bispaprrt

JOB WORK

Kim-BUtll TUOlbANU

�UOKTOACE SAI-ie

FAMILY PHYSIC.

traS OTrWABDI

u aau: LtMiun

Sr-CCESB UNI-ARALLELED !1

The raharrilirr having leased tha Saw
Mill known ». El f.LEK’B MlLU mN
reasectftrliy announce tn tha cilirena of
llaHtimni and virinity, that be to prepared
D&gt; fitwiab Ixtnihwr of all kinds, either at
tha Milt or dalh ered, «m abort noiira.
L J. FULLER,
ilaatiwga Pre. 8 1857.
with f

e&amp;svt
TJZAOE rUSUUSATDISMAL

We wereplted oo hard I yelled with my might.
“TMafadBj*-1« quite InUt, but diet driver i. tvh ■'
Hr very prvu.pil} replied. “Jaw* a IM* test tell
Aod a-oe I will let yew alight thr a walk.”

Judge of Probate,

'IW WR J" »!”•
nn
3MOXRHOOO flKV JHHWMSf
•tpwSoi
p*« Jem fisnoj Xu*tT&gt;&gt; •"•VDIO •O’"

UmM l-etltwa doenbed U longing l.&gt; Mid drIt !• TLereirpon ordered that Monday the-fl)
day of Dccemorr nest si one o'eioea P. M. b» k&gt;
H gi.ed lor ibc iMwrog of .aid petiti'ia st whan,
tune ■!! pnrlira Inlrreated are required lo appani
al Ihr Eivbalc olUce in llMtinpi. .1 a prulxt'

Jfflnsital Jnstmnnits,
sheet mttsk
And MrMcrI MerrhaDilw,

Vsueahy tl.r preyrrnfthe««id |Klitivticr idwel.i
mu be graulrd.
And it l» fi&lt;Hh.-r entered tlial .aid peliUnsri
aiie iMiticw tu the ]H-re«.n.ii&gt;len-Mi&lt;t iu mM e»t»i.
l&gt;i causing a eoqn ufihlsuioer lo be publinbed' iiiLe Hepdblicaii Danner a aeaktsper pablidfe*.
in the villagerf Dooling*, in omd evunty &lt;.f tlai
ey fl.r three «nk. vece nt I.ail in each week
ur«t 'leiawdUieiy preceding tbn tupe of brerfcic,

Doctor, lit n«a Dost re.—A phyaieiaqt«-lto the folloaing »tori. iP*t without
some regret mi hto part mt the advin- giv­
en “A hard working, woman luyi a dnmk
ca 'husbimd. who. uben pnrilv jhilwr.
would get tire blm-s nnd rndcevur to dertnyr kyiiaeli' by Inking laudanum Twice
did the wifi-n&gt;crilaiii that lie had swal­
lowed the deaimrfivr drug, and twice did
the doclo.- restore him. Upon 1I18second
restoration, the 4t&lt;A»r nd&lt;lrc»n-‘l him a.
foil- w&lt;: •Yoiig'siiLfiir-nothingnivMindrel.
foadoti't want t&lt;&gt; kill yourself, you men y *aittUiarmriy ytmrwifi- are! me. If
you wanttu kill yonrsrll, why don’t you
cut your throat and put an eta! to lie
mutter!'
Well, away went the doctor,
and thought no more of hi- patient until,
mnw «wo weeks after, lie was Rwakrurd
from a-sound nap by the titiklingof hi*
niglihbdL lie put Ilia head nut i-f thr
window pud inquired ‘What’s the mat­
ter 1' * Doctor, he ha» domj it.’ waa 'l-e
repf*. 'Done what?’ '.hibn ba» thkin
your adv in-.’
Whut advee t’ ‘Why.
you told him to cut bto th:oil, ami he h. ■
done it, and lie to unc-mtmai diad thi.
time.’ ''
Imagine tire &lt;!• ret.re's ifislini&gt;.
lie luu since ceased giving such euUing

KALAMAZOO :

.

TBECSLDEK PRIZE.

TrtV N*W V&lt;»HK WEEKLY

GOLDEN PRIZE.
Otv oj l&gt;a largest und best litewg

MICHIGA.

Tnr'aul-aireibi-fhna Inst opened a'fcir:
stiM-k of Musical Men-btind'iae coasisting
&gt;n part of­
' HAXO m«TS AND MELODEONS,
From the Ara/ Wolrra »• Mr rwenfrv.

JAMES C. AYER.

IHEET KVRJCe

E-.ch eUiierrihcr will i&gt;r entitled to a
gilt worth from tl v- $500 in Gold.
TO Cl.ttW.
3 copies fire one year
15.00
10 “
“
“
»I500
READ—HEAD—READ—READ

Of every ai-wription, and ul the latest
l&gt;a!&gt;licati'i n.
I

acUcalawto Analytical Chcnaiat,

.Of the Lest quality itwnll 'm-tninbnta.

a car. cu«nUB iumct - •
___ . u .
•MPEUIVU lMR caiEXTS. '
ill th&gt;.»r irrnxtu erbtt «en( gsrmruU orede n
luwt iMbioueblc maueet.

A YEH'S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
corcns,

colds,

moirsoess,.

BRUM Illi h. W IIOOFI YCe-fOCCQ.
&lt;1101 r. A STH Ml. ASD
&lt; OXSI HFTIM.
Tan rearedr bee wwn Sre itself each aelneiety
»— i.
i ___
»r —- —

H»MMISSIONER’S NOTICE
f E I he nodereijnird liaeing been appointed '
by the Jmt|rei-f I'robai. fur the C\moI&lt; uf

_

’’ R VT» i,A9*

_

FnXwte-

TEMPERANCE
WILLIAM JONES,
UturiaR bon'i tho cnlir«&lt; Mo« k ol

GOH 8 MB 3,

lYol.MERI.Y kept by I. Piuiura. »&gt;
1 coXstanlly mnking aihlit'ons !&lt;• tm«mii»v, hll of whtob. ho pfopoti'W to sell

A poor frishman i&gt;lfervd an »»!&lt;! sanerpan ifiir sale.
Hh children gathered
nn«ad him. n d inquired why he parted
with it. “Ah, my bontoa." anaavred tie.
“1 would not bn after parting with it but
fire* little” money U&gt; buy sotmr.hing to
put in it.”,;,
' .
.
.

(■E1PER tbaa I hr

GREAT DIStOY EID
'Ulleo&gt;rhvr'. Mwm&lt;IDE RICH BEFORE THEY K

300 Ladies
“
35
“
100 Silrer IInuting cased )
Watches f 25
200
“
watebea
10 to 20
“
500 G.W Vess 4 Guard 4 F&lt;»b
Ctathit
10 to 30
5000 (w4&lt; .qrhrre
2 tr. |f»
«
Gold Kings— Ear Drops—Broaches
Batotti Pin.—Stm!—Caff Pina
"trevia. .. .. , . , ।
8U-r«e Bmt.-i.. 4e.. &amp;r. | mt 15 N. f’.. Ju«t recckrcd a hr* nt'iaieol
liamcdtoSei; «4 rm ipt ol Um aubto-rip
in»trttiiH-flL. called tic En.li-h Mculi*- tion itMUiry. th*&gt;«!«critiers Uwe will bo
Harmonium. . Cail and rsaniine.
entered irpon -sir mihorriptwin liook, op.
J. M. IllBBARD.
poaitr a wnm!»er. end the gift correspondtic*. IStii l«S7.
nlH-Gni
rag with that nnnita-i will be Crewarded
.III HRAirTufiTfUEUoSTr
to his or her addrvM by mail or etpreaa.

Discovered nt Last!
DR. R A TN ALE'S

MEDICATED TONIC!

IUEI PEST.

GmWaMle on hand, all kind* of G—li in my line
resent Liquor.- and oil of the bc»l qoulHy.

J. 1*. Roberts, &lt;Jc Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

Ha Kmkw Him.—u Do you know th*
prisoner, Mr. Jones T*
•* Yrs, !•» thr Ixflv." ‘
• •* Wh.it to hi* chantrter?
•Didn’t know he had any."
“ Does he live nwtr joul"
“8o near that hr ln«a only wp-'nt five
•hiHingiifitr'fire-wooil in cght yrart.

I Uiuer auirenn. nor i i

i vra

n mim

-.

—

--» q—■

AS

Send in Y ouri Oiideks,

■

■ ,_______ ■

TH£- QLugTAND

STANTONS

VSl’A L,

WIX*!?'"-w*‘
Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

SPUSbtdTHREE DOLLAR EXGRAvi.XG
b«i. alas, the beautifully illuatralcd

ke. pin • » GROG SHOP. I ink- this op­
port unity jn way tn my frlcii&lt;l-&gt; * a-tluit
krt. Il euepriw.crrrriari.il and kind&lt;4Hug«r» is not tire case. nor m-n r w ill *-e * Inta
MoUmcv Hi ran. Re., wind. w|ll be mJU al
no I am earn-, and tin-WHISKEY BAR­
liEM.AKKABLY l.&lt;H' PRICES.
REL I putintu my cellar *n* tilled with
Tre »l from SH lo TA Cent, per pnouil. CcSre trnm
Id »• reuU par tmuiMi Fi"1! •&lt;errry drecriplion from a Herring io s Xo. I MackareU. Speca
Hu. ...
__ W.U..U
&gt;...

??1! M3W18
Sorb aa TEA. COFFEE, SOOAR, SH
CES, PEPEIi. FHU. in • w&lt;wd •»»ry.
thing In the. Griwery lhw&gt;. •ueh aa
will lie wanted fur tkniily m-a. And

Tua Dnuur Art Journal One fecrr

and ladies who dance till three or four
Tn the tmunlng. will |d&lt;i well V* consider
that the wuno also picks up the early
bird.

r"~ ’&gt; ------- ’"V’tfV.wn..

At a crosrtk-tl lecture, the other even­
ing. a young latly «tandlng at the fftuir "f
the church wa« adt|reMa«d by an lumrut
Hibernum who war. in .-ittmduncc mt the
occaaion, “ImLnle/mire. I should be glad
tugire yon a sate, but tho em;*;'

September i, 'j*.
&amp;ORIGAGE tfALik

New Barry Anti,
crcrsTOM
in as good order i.nd us prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, yr anynther cqunty.
Having secured the services of
A Yankee has turented a am
that contracts «o ymw approach t•» that the moment you come u&gt;

'Imll
•

Default baring beeiimadeIn the pay mm t oi * ret

IS now in aucccssliil operation, ready
tn do any amount of
•
I

Mi&amp;terllWJiE*-

they have «m hand the brat kind
ut'amnitmilitm lor aportamaa
eueb aa powder, ami Percrjasioji tape nf all kind*
Water Pninffa and
:
■
otbvre. Shot,
I .real. 4c.
AH tb» p&gt;T&gt;uhir Pat e n t .
Mctlieinea, «d the
dav may alan I*
f*iB«tthi.ru«bU^ . i
. i mretl. Ahwi a great va­
riety uf the cboiccst Perfiii «&lt; y fiir the capcrut! aecnmm&lt;&gt;dati&gt;&gt;n nf thr Indira. Aiao
Stathorry, Pena. Pencil*, Ink, (av.
rry variety) Paper, EtneRipa 4c.
They wirnld re«p»ctKrly aunounre the ritiartisof llaattagsand U* thr r
r.mnding (\&gt;untv, generally that tb-7 «tend l&lt;. acR evert thint! in their line «d (■'•
lumneaa m cbwq- tucuD ba bought al a*y

Geo. W. Fowler.

as Millur, uud mir mill bwng limit on tlx*
'must improved plan, t-p.-lhi-r witli a food |
SnuiUur—we arc prepared Ui 4/ the
lu-st ofuurk. Pit-iwe give us a oil. i
Cash paid fire wIh-M.
BOLTWUOD 4 GRANT.
H
ft.-, }t iw?.

jot
Huviag rvccivnj a pimd
tr Enamvl Cur-to. Card B&lt;

I

Falk it IIOLUUIMIK

■n recce and' Culu ct.i
ik.
.

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                    <text>J. M. NEVINS. &amp; COMPANY,

VOL. 2.
I LfMlERlI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 18581

M 36.

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laving leased ths Saw
1.1. ER’S Ml LU Wtt
• lire to the ritixeusof
ty, that be is prepared
r of all kinds, either a*
&gt;*!, ..n short m»tire.
L J. FULLER.

&gt;f Probate,

—they rose ogellmr, while from-' the pit i
-My turnt?’—wiA. a,
that had
; 1«1 tlic doom rehoed the cry—“Aaifow m-»r« of ttvckrry than yoytn ite ronvtii,.
ers" were by this time within three or
th« TaAtrov!"
‘
I«lvc ejpr«wmJh—“My name la B«kedict
On NvrwYearis day 1 wa* greeted *■ four hundred yntds &gt;»f im.
I remnuqted
Wli. li be laaiwl from his gorgvmrs1 Aaxoin!”
(
hand, with rfBtBhartfcUdH wish
' manabm. thr liveried servant that «t“ his
He wm goer.
Talleyrand Sunk into in haste, and soon found to my great sat- every
,
bread, and t a rhe4 it. too, hy mniinl nfllces, n chair, gasping the &lt;fords—“Aaxobn, mfecti'ih that the uamhm &lt;»f ufttroMaan*' you
a Tlkppy NeW Year’?*
Botiraii^
iuial had not been exhausted, and theta!- •
. whispered in ermtempt tn his frilnw-lack-! rws Tsjutob !"
friends
in earnest 1 Do they really mean
; rye. as he took hB poritiob behind Ms &gt; Thus you sec h^ windered over the tbougl* I b*d lust jny spur in the atrug- '
what they say 1 And do they ksarttfy
1 master's carriage—*' Anaom tkb Tast- 1 earth, another Cain, with the mnrdrrvr’e
wish th* New Year to be a happy met*
mark upon hia brow. Even -in the *emother 1 rifided room of that inn at Havre, his
mel I glance at the merry face* of my
i. Unc day itu_—..•
* ।‘ crime found him out and f.ncnd him to
and two daughters, nil attirvd in the weeds
wril-wiahera, whose warm acniks and
, uf mmirning. was grouped in a sad circle, । tvll hit iisma—-the synonym of Infamy.
friendly looks re-as«rc me. Bat let wa
I
The
last
twenty
years
of
bis
life
are
’
,
._
,
,
_
,
____
■■sing iip'h a’pHqfr sjpqydgd In crcm.-. [
Drar mother. if beauty u (..red la tbs gray*
1
cuvercd,
with
a
cloud.
fr&gt;m
whnae
dark1
western
course;
but
just
at
this
time
a
see
: In a few dayrooe of the number baa
A visitor waii announced. The inrftbcr
If God M detightod witb such klad of beauty.
toik th" card from the hands of the aer-! ties* but a few gleams bf light flash upon ' di^mteb was brought to us by two boys thoughtleraly dropped a cold and nnfintI’d keep It His «Jor. sad nske ft a duty.’
The manner of i fn«n the old chief, telling ns to be sure to ing remark, which, should it rtaeb my
vnnt. and the daughter read the name.
II the page uf history.
But । return
“ “ to the firm •*thai night.
•-*Under
*
■The taabion of thia world, that paawlb aww*,’
“ Go I” said tin- mother, rising with a ‘I his death la not diraiuetljr. known. E--\
cars, must inevitably give me pain.- A
Itathovr. my darling, been hostile logray
flushed fact, while n daughter t*«&gt;k each ; are cannot doubt be died utterly trieod- throe circumaLuicM we determined to try
We descended bduw the num- second, as rogardk-M of nay feelings,aa&lt;
hand, “co and .U-11 this man that my !1 Ira*—that bis hrow was moistrned by no a femt.
tliresbold mn never l»e croraed by the tan-well tear—that rmwro pursued him luit, only far enough to hide ourselves ; with a pretended show of friendship. M; murderer of my son—by ‘ Askold tux I ui the gravf&gt;, wh-sjierinp John Andre! in and then turned north and continued on rentes th* pang, by making me acquaint­
| hia ear. and that the memory of bi* glory tuuteourse for two or threw miles, until
Tawon.’ "
ed with the uncharitable remarks, of which
।
Grosaly insulted "in a public place, he jI gnawed .like n canker at to* heart, mor- we tliuugbt our pursuers yre™* about I have been the unconscious Mir*. A
. gasdhg the tw uf the moontain. Then
I appeared to the company—noble lords,I mu ring fiwwvrr:
“Tiue to your ciwtry. what might • e turned sgain ttjmn the eastern slope, '’ third, meets me in balls of mirth and
, mid renowned’ men were there—-and I|
and dr- pjxd into a little hollow, where i| pnd*. with looks and manner* which
1 bron-ling his antagonist with hi* fierce J' you have been, O! abxold tub Text'
'
' '
• • • we waited fur daylieht to disappear,— j frertr my very soul; and I return to my
। brow be spit full in bis fare. This stitag- |toaT*
•
Tbit caiupletrly foiled our eootuira, fuel
unist was a man «&gt;l tr'u-d courage- Hu I1 ■ Who shall dspfot th* ckwing "Ome of
I home, with a heavy heart, to mua* upon
o-'lly wijted the saliva from hiariirek.— rhi. wild drama 1 Who ahall dap- paint the ground was so hard and atony that,! the ficklcaeee and vanity of earth.
A
tb«^ o-uM not discover our 'trail.
____ , -v
,,, ,,, JiU jsmp la bls lap. •‘ You may spit upint me. but I can never th- aj-isr uf hia death be'irat With a
■CV hen the Ulfgrown moon began to 1’ fourth, in assembling her friend, together,
trembling
hand
and
liuab-d
breath
w«
Hr_______ a&gt;», st roursr—Ibra IH pull off bls pJIutr my sword by killing—‘Abmoui
dr-'p the curtain, and tom away from the »hiW spun the nwiuntain slope, w e ra-J! to participate in arenes of plesaure, naaa*
, THE TnAlToa !’ *’
muuntol
la&gt;unded over the prairie l, here me not with the favored ones, and a
He lc!t Loudon. IL- engaged in Mn- death-bed «if JfcrarflW* AilMd.
JJ I 1J1V 1
I 1XXLXJU X X ,
^,rr—w| h,_
Oo-I h„
him &gt; bran- I
toward the spot whence we hid set out ■
iBeroe. Hi» ships were on the upean—
Is thereby cast fora tlm* over
Wr reached the farm al 8 I*. M., and {shadow
■
his warehmu* in Nova Srotln—his plan­
found
almut
one
'hundred e&gt;f, oor red 1 my sensitive heart.
. tatiot a in the \V.-st Indict.
On" nicb: j
•
KU .1-1* up bU locks, wd MT .
frisnds naraiting our return, who niani- I
Perhaps, affliction ha* Uid its cold hand
I&gt;c«r pap*. iu«i know jvu are o.
, lus warehouse wa* burned t-- asbea. it»e
fested gre^t joy al out arthal, My. first j
! enrire popillathm of St. J-hns—accusing
upon my brow—bow few of tny prafoeainquiry wa«r wb« re tbn Mormons were, i
the owner of acting the part *»f incendia­
Gdcb-'' cd fricn3a7&lt;&gt;f a mon A before, have com*
It has l«m fe*rcd that .Dr. Hurt, the wbeu twwity v ic •»_ ••bputpJ :
ry to his own bulldmgfn order to d.-fraud la«t temtile official tn Utah,b*d been killcarry, Murmoti!” (N*'t berv, Mortnwn !) to sympathise with me io m sorrow, and
_ _ _
I iLc lusuraiH-c rompaniva- aaseinblrd in
T*i five »p a doMriM to drariv rrreajed.
I that Brifsh town in s ght "I hia own wio- ••d by the Mormon* in attempting to *•- 1 h»1 left some forty-five head of horses dispel by their kindness, ths sadaeos
rape, but he rroehed tfe« "amp of CoL and was about inquiring what bad become
Tbal-SOAST WSA* beauty ra&gt;o&lt; nut be enoevried.' down, and hung ah emgy. m*crllw«l with
which brood* over my scxtl T And bbw
Ji*hnM.n'a ro'uutatbl of United Stales &gt;&gt;! them, wlico I diarorrred that moat of
—aMM-sus——*——— tbe-w words, - Askold r«&lt;TwArroa !’’
troop* in safety. Dr. Hurt was station tlu-tn bad lireu mutiutsd by the Indiana. Tnany *bo were wont to gladden tay
PRINTS
ed st the Indian arttlameht at Spanish They tlwn related how they had rallied home by tbeir preeeno*, in daya'ef pen*,
GINGHAMS.
priwinrr*. He *a« put nnb*wnia French Fork, in Utah, which place be left Ort.* out during tbs day, and driven the ene prrlty. now tern in coldness from’ my
BB1LLH5TS,
23d. and for twrmty-wevm days waa wan­ my from the enron by threats of what draw, and leave my dwelling sad apd
primmer ship in the harbor. His money,
LAWNS,
dering through the mountain* In company course they ideuild pursue in caae I and
tba-niand* of yellow piinraia, arcumulnlonely 1
«ith a number nf friendly Utah Indians
ted through tlieconrar ofvesrs, wtp about
Dr. H.. wishing to esrape from Utah, de­
Methinks, were the exprearine,—“I
hia person. Afraid of bis torn naine.be
vised the plan of opasuuin* *n Indian'
wish you a Happy New Year,’*
calk-tl himself John Anderson, the name
in tU* tnanaer. **1 wish you a Happy New
utn-e'aMutim-d by John Andre. He deem­
made in writing to Colonel Jobnat-m.—
ed hnusdf unknown, twit the a*-wflra4 ap
Year,.if you can ontaia happiness with­
.
no^rrsTo «:rvi: away—all
fioaehing him whispered that he wa* He says :
out conflicting m the laast with my feel­
On t&gt; morning of September 27th.
tiown aud in great danger. He aasirted
KIN DS Bu.XXEr TRIMWGS
ifo- Idraul of men, women and children.
a bile I ws« yet cBscwasItg the propriety
. j ing*. nr my own personal enjoyment," It
’ It wa*
8&lt;-ptH«&gt;H*r. ’781. Ila.I Anu.1.1 biot |o tnanpr, even aidtsl him to encloae of this cvsoliition, am* fwlf-d&lt;&lt;a*t&gt; «/ the
AT THE
rj would bear a much doser relation to the
d.-aremhil like a Dretro.ling Anjy-l upon hi* taeasurc In an empty cn»k. Inn a* the nativm rushed into tny oflicr, wndainiltig
ih.-lwme*of (o-,n.-rfMVit. Tonunvl by pri»tlrr, gliding down tin- **4&lt;&gt; of «h- ••Frlrttd. friend, lite Mormiaw will kill, and w mv halting to know the fete nf tbs
.
-j.. ,
n remorre that te-n r for a ruoimnt t»*»k ■hip pti-hrd bi* raft towards the shore, yoti!" and p-»lnted to the window --n tbr • American," aa they called me. Before general use.
. its vulture Uak fnn. h*&gt; taart, fir.-d by a th. aentrai-l hrnkvA afier him. and In Ivrt.k- 'astern aid* of the braise.
On U--king
The old year has passed ’ away } and
i Esglish xievrvd—- Awrotn tub Taat I mi' to my wurprtse, I saw from 70 to 100 ann»&lt; tall, my papers, clotbes, fee., ware
BOOTS AND «UOES. READY M.U«&lt; 1 h. pe to plrree the King who had I*Hight
put’in my---------- —
, with it many joys and many sarrnws have
m
!"
I
him.
he
wrot
«
iti&gt;
nien
and
laese*.
•»
i-nla
I
armed
dragoons
stationed
hi
the
road
(lothlBg: Sever so (bea\».
Hrnre 1 have been entirely dependent
THrrv was a day " hr
I al* -ut a mile from the btawr ; and as I upon there p«ww untutored children of na­ | found an e-d ; and aa we reflect upon nor
and torch"*, to dcrolate th* *rene of hia
riv.d
tul in'Havre,
in‘Havre, hot f.*d
f-»&lt; fen&lt;i Prfh. It I did m-t inaa'-fcsl quite ao mneb ®*nc*r^?!
ture for life and eueti-nance. I bsvvshared ' uviritoi during the year that iagnoe, 4*
[ ' Do i.hi see thi*beautiful river flowing ua-bi the d.irkrat hotra-&gt;f the Fn-n.-h tiv the Indian* thought ih. niw.i.n jurliv,, a lita-ral purtim ,pt their tcCagrc briapi- w. nr A find mwch la regret, and ranch of
K- viSution. Purttefl by tuv Moodbwtinds fcl. they casght h •!*! of me ami g*ve iw I
J*, etilw.lv -.n lanralh tb&lt;- light of th"
talilnw un ' cru In ayrnpathiaa; and though oar own headset over w)»eb to hrinsM*
..f thu IL ign -f Trrr.-r, atnpj wd of every
«'ar» I Floainu *•• ailetitlv &lt;mi ui'htbe
1. mi I -r-tand tliat they' Wotd l not let me ,tb*y were evidently eiina l.Hia that they
wr.ckoT property *t |mw»t, Talleynjnil
Unw sweet *tw&lt;rald be to recall to tnted
vnll- i*. the hills and th.' '
'
star any longer.
! wrre tmabM V&gt; larttow w ms lb* treat•et-ured a pa*teg&gt;
1 ounmcficad arranging my offci al pa­ \irut tn which I’havw been aeruatomed.
Th. plain* of Craiwctictfl &lt;«______
I alwiiil to a|»it.
I
lit up withe annoy ray,by.our kinrfn—i
Chi one ride v«n! ,*b‘dd the dumber-1—•
per* ail a* to be able Io remove tbepa-frlvtantlv, fi*r 1 did not understand what it
ing town, wilb lbro*lliw« of Fort Trunc
«U
and cousideraiii-ne. ■ And as
look
all meant In a few seconds Matter In­
luill rising above ite pmA, «m the utlwr .• j
over the event* of the past year. that,
“Id tfwru nn Ani.&gt;ri'«ii wtaying at tour dian ran In to infiwtn mo that ths Bp m.
FISH
itark and mareite pile, pitched ««• Um । holier f*
TEA
»•
,l,e
•'*" ’h®
have come bcaeath our obw&gt;rt*to*, to
i-h F»rk Canmm Was fell &lt;&gt;f UofWKNi%
a mmi» tffrfolntr hill*. Fort Griswold.
tel ---------,f a I
ulwmt. to CTUM ti'C
h.it’froo'l’nFA, xiiru t&lt;* *tirr tin- lt»w|s&lt;-hr
. nru..“d with guns and |**tols, who sal t *t *m&lt;o «•&gt;. mild and salubrtoua, but a* reflect that not one of the 'many who
All 1* i .T» still at.d.'Ark. but suddenly
some I that they w.’T' rdngto totl ma; and U early •« October #. we encountered a st- have closed their earthly career, during
two cduntre "I light l&gt;rvak into the star-' uat.-r. and would like r tev*r
lit aky. On« here, from Fort Trumbull, j pm»*n uf infltw me In the New, World. - |wl; wurvaly tiino to L-*’ *«’
verr snow storm which pelted wiibout that period, has ever vxpvriraxwd • pang
u i It-very tii.rg m th ■ dim- «&gt;f tlnsvrica.
Tb« landlord hesitated a moment, and another came in g'ra^ b«»‘«
■n-Mfor over the opposite *b"rv, from Ft.
m«rvv up»*n the shivering skins of rny
csh -A earort.
Also on Octol**r 12 and
Griawnld. This cdumn murk* the cm then replied:
a XL riuon -|U«w at rip.-inp-iile Bad
-There
la
a
gentleman
up
stair*,
either
recr of Artf'ld and hi* men. .
i him to run and tell me that tlw
. O. t&gt;dwi* 13 in crossing th* Gr*en River
While New IxMtdon. loptizcl in J'l&lt;«d from A mrrira «»r Britain ; but whether [ intruded I** kill m&lt;*. He 4!w*bvprtpted a M'Hl.maius. w* wrfjri! through snow kne*
and flame*, ring* wilb dcStfogroan*—th. re | an Anierieuii me. an Englishman 1 earned [ large lusly of armed rnrn on '.the road be- de&lt;p subjectiui my P-’ftyto ‘he utnrn*
ar- heard the antra eiingab. uts itt murder .
I i»&lt;-&lt;n Springville and the Indian farm.—
whispers.-fur the light and joy weatesd «
from th. b«tights of the Fort on the ••;»- | . He point'll the way. and Tail.-* rural. ।' It w &gt;« also reported by another Indian
aroBtef ‘heir pathway whila on earth.—
p&lt;&gt;«iteshore.
. j.
.
I »I", in life wa* Bi*h"p. Prince and Prime jI chat the Mormons at Pay a «, the town on
Would not such a reflection well.repay tw
Wlnh- B..-l»wlict Arn*-1d stand* in the j Minister ascen.h-d I lie stairs. .A misers- jI the south, wrro all in arms id though it
for many a selfsacrifiring eflbn for tha.
»t.*-plv. •iirv.-ying the work* i.f assassins. • bln stipplirvint, he •tis-d Iwt-ro the atntn- j1 sts the Sa'dmtk
v-tid.-r in Ft. Griswold, a brave young gt-r'a &lt;foar, kiHs-ked und enU-rni.
i 11&gt;e Indians would i.ot quit; my room.
happiness of others I
For then can «•
In the for ivirner of- a dimly lighu-d ;
man. «la* finding all deft-ove in vain, ru*h-'
! but l*rgan to gather up tny bodding and
r&lt;st assured that though earthly frisad*
room,
sat
a
gvnllvman
of
aotoe
fifty
»
cure,
J
GRANT A SPAULDING.
r* toward tire British officer and sumnwaartng apparel, when my Interpreter
may forsake us in the boor of adversity,
d&lt; ra hi* sword.
'
i hi* artna fiddi-d and bis head bowed un came into the apartment in on evident
JUstingi. ilutw 4. 1857.
i2u4
! loving spirits will look down with pityFrom a window directly upBy the light »f the uusket we beheld 1 bln breast.
state of cxritcmunt, and exclaimed, “Doc­ •n the meantime wa had become short of
posit? n flood uf light po«rcd over his
tbu mx-ne.
tor, you’re g«me in
I asked what 11 all Iproviaiops and were compelled tq submit । ing ajo—and angule drop a psariy taar
GIFTS! GIFTS!!
Hi* ryre. I'*ik«ng from beneath
•Hoc Ins the young American,hl* tmi- bind.
meant.
He said it was undersU'od all tn extreme auff ring from hunger during over our sorrows. Shall wa not
~AAA &gt; tDANDStL.xa Watches to
the downmst brow*, gazed in Talley
tlVUv Sr »old at wboh-wde prievw.-— form torn, his mur.ly countenance marked rand's face with a peculiar and senrohiug over *he «nn»try that I was about leaving the hat two da.sof our journey. Yet the commencement of this, snothar New
I uii'c.’b-- cbeap'-at ratd bret lot of watch- with the trace* of th.- flight. There, the exprswrion. His fare wa* striking in its with dm Indians, and handtd mo a not*- through all these privati«wm-i had the Year, make new resolves, that we will ,
frorni Mr. Butler, the Bishop &lt;-f the Span­ ssttsfsctioo of being frequently assured
&lt;•* i-rvi iw-forw • (T n d to the public. A British k-uder. clad itt hi* red uniform,
outline, the mouth and chin indicative of
.
iah Fork settlement, stating thai he had that my companwoa w"uW feel them- live Jess to ourselves, and mure for th*
gift iiijcwt-lrv worth fn'ti* 11 t" *13 will with a xv.wl darkening hia red, round
t*’?*"*"1' ,
’
: learned from various aourva that I in- aelvi-a amply com[*ns*ted if they could good and happiness of thoe* around" asi,’
I*- irivi-n «itt eicn watch in pr&gt;&gt;porti&lt;Hi face.
Hi- fenn. v.gorou. even with the tor-; ( &gt;&lt;i4ed
.
&lt;wt wW&gt;
vU&gt;
Th«Aniericnn
present*hi*
sword
—
you
t«- its value. Bring dewicroua of introrow.of bfty w.nter. d.d tn a dark bat,
J .
law n&lt;^ia furtw__ only be the means of restoring mo Jo my bearing in mind that a slight thing in Aa"
, ,
,
.
. . .
,
tatton OI roe moruai i»w now &gt;U loriw.— friend* snd relieving irte from that dan­ way of culdneee or neglect, may cast h'
•lucingotir good* t r•inim-utl) Io the p&lt;il». •e&lt;- the Briu-n gmsj* it by the hilt, and
Hd. .nd d»lmpuU^I &lt;-Mm
IKr.hJt bfcidm, w i.lo.n. n» UM I ger whidi they had assured me that my
lie. in order to meet *ith quick, ready
heavy ehAfow oter ^orae sensitive heart,
I JI., ru«l
M.M1 ll»l &gt;»
w
!»d
ta«.
life waa exp*«ed.
■ - ’
and i-mdi **!&lt;■». we have adopt, fl thi* methwan a fugitivi—and uudcrtbu impression '
•
I fed it to, ba a duty which I ow*.to that not a ray of light can pierce. 'Where­
.«! for tlu-ir di*ja«Ml. W.- m-ll
that the gentleman before him was an
the Utah* to make a fair and candid ex­ as, a careful coasideration of the
Gm pcritwet Verge, «»p«m feer al M md 7
American,
be
soliciud
his
kind
office*.
The single course of the heroic Led­
position of tlwtsa facts, for 1 doubt wheth­ of others, a friendly emile, a word of aaFine Silver Lepine,
8 •• U
He poured forth bis story itt el
er ever «n agent of tbs United- States in roursgi-nihnt, or kindly office aptly per­
“
••
•• Hunter erne,
12 yard, stalibed with his own sword, should French and broken English :
speak to us &gt; ith a voice as cUrnal as the
cl the door 1 found Jqtt the Quyfs wn, the Indian service, ha* 'wiM’e*«ed similar
•• I am n wanderer—on exil&lt;v - I am a a sprightly laiy, had already performed attachment to hie person, nr more loyalty formed, may send Tight and sunaMneto
juatire of Heaven.
I am forced tu fly that seiviec.
While V was engaged in to those laws and rrgubtious which.have many a desponding heart.'
While he lay cold and stiff on the fi'*-r wiiudorsr—all alotu.
Gohl anefew «p»u lace
of the conquered Fort, the flamnof the to tbu New World without a friend, with-1 I saddling Idiu I gathered my p ipers nnd been instituted fortheir government, than
Matthl
•* lev. hunter rase.
burning town spread to the vesuri of the out a hope. Youarv an American I Give wearing »pi&gt;nrvl, throw them into sornu I ha* !•*• u manifested in this metanee.
H " *' liranlifullv
river, and by the light of blaring roofe me. then, a IstU-r ofiotroduemm to *.»n&gt;c meal sack* anti pitched lliem bat ofdtxTs
The ttlsmtice of any one itt charge of th*
•• Eng. pt. lev. “
and sails, Benedict Arnold kmkvd hia last friend of yuiiru, *o that 1 may.fbe able to. to tha Indians, who al! s-t-med eager to I Superintaadcney »»f Indian Affk.ni for
earn mybswd.
I am willing to toil it^ funis', me in my escape. In th* prcwnce1 Utah Tarrkufr, 1 troat will const tot* a
upon bis childhood's hottie.
,H rn uarmed populace 1 rot out with three I »ulBci«tit apology for thus obtruding tb«*c
Boon sifter be sailed (from our shores an । manner—tb**c&lt;-tiea of Pari* huv* *&gt;fan
filiud m* with auch horror
that
a life «&gt;f
■
and anm l»ack no nn'rt&gt;.
vouths, whose niniw ar*' P«-f. | fiuta upon your
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*.i.ii«... to la
. r-iM.,
r;'.. • nllJ Sb-wer Boi-kets.
rorcar &lt;.
of
Mr. Joseph I Very .-espectfully, vditr ot'dt sir’vt,
t'roin thia time forth, when-ver be labor
i&lt;hi will give am a p Waters, »f Salt IMe CitY. nlso ar-1
Gaslaxd IIvst. Indian Agffl
went, three whispered Words follow*him, luxury m France.
ringing through hi* ears'and into bls heart ..letter to &lt;ae
_ of
.r y.»ur
*. .vi
irtrncla
i.sI _~ A
i gentle,
.t_
।.middl'd inc. Instead of going enxt, aa(
man Wu* yoniaw d&lt;Hibt|c*a um^y triynds." ! ur enemies’expected, we took « .western I
—Askold ths TuArtos !
The atrangu gcnrleitiait nmc, W itb a
Wnen be stood rwslde the King, In the
iHiriic. but when it was discovered that! long as jrag.nMytb* firtt twenty yoara ;
House of Lords—Ahe weak old man whis­ look that TaUuy rand naveir forgot, i&lt;e raj, re intended to reach th* m«whtoint by aj form the greater part "f your life. They
pered In familiar tone* tn bis gorgitmaly treated towards the dmr of the .next ircuiV'tw to«tir, some half dirtoti perwmsl antMtar s» when they are pateing. they
attirrt! General—a whiaper crept through chamber, bb bead still d&gt;mn«M»L hi* i-yea| tn horwhatk came out from rhe town of ' enem to hare Leen *o when we took back
to them, and they take ap mote room ie.
the thronged Semite, flL-ea were turned, Io&gt;king from beneath hia darkened brow.
He epuke aa be retryah-d backward— '
J our wwrnnry thaiijdi the years tkal&gt; aoefingers swtrndad, and as tbo wlpepor
dvepened into a munnur, raw venorabk b&gt;e voiiv tea* Fill! of imitning;
“ Jom Ar oafy Mint 6oru ia tkr JTrw
World wko emit raitr kit hand io God dud
auy—’ I uayk bw ihta vjuksu—xbrONE
—W AU Amouca !' *»

Cood News! Good News!!

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

Ready i’av Store,

J)E\ FUZE.
V&lt;»RK WEEKLY
1ST T’TtXZEand bcttlilmry
&lt; »f tlf dtttt.
"

Just -receivi d a large
stock of

Bit RIFTION TWO

ly on rvceir* wT Ike reto
rj will I*- entitled to a
I t. $500 U Gold.
CLUBS.

. P. R'lnntm A- &lt;’o. Ib-nl-rs in llruga
a Mrdkiaes. 1’stral Nediea.es. Paint*. Oil*. Turpe.urxll&lt;.nur? Fluid. Ihwe laqocp, toeflalh.
Windse Glaw. faltv, Wiidea SaA.. drwevrles.
SUlMwrrv
Faaajr Article*. Offwte hal
OBe*. Kjtt*f«*'a Old HUnd. llaatiuga. Narh.

EVERY V ARIETY,

To be sold at Lowt-tt

S-GIFTS— GIFT*,
itaining
3500 ia Gold
« l^ser English Hunt
ntchrs
100 each.

U-hcs
10 to 20
A Guard A F»b
10 to 30

A nice assortment

.A".. Ae. | to f 15 - ..
It rec. ipt of the auteM-tip
iil »&lt; riln-r’* name will b*
(■nbaeripfion lawk, oprtxi Un- gift rorrrependnla-t will be forwarded
ek* by mail or exprwa.

Wa. A. Sauiwelu BL«k&gt;mitbin« m utl
■to .srUus brand**. Shop north of Ibe Harlow
Hoo**, Ha*Uny. Mieh,
.
W. Ilciwta. ta-hiuuai.l- fail-r.

• u-

FANCY BARAGES.

Rendy 1’ny Store.

GKO(ERIES

Kinds

IE HASTINGS

SUUR&amp;

COFF JEJ3E!.

•^zaTa'fjs^Kr;
«
_____
- • —
H*.rri.a (StB* Hot aw
■ Wood. Ikt-Je Cn-k. Mwh
Matiaaatx iLit'se.'' T.r
M.r.h.I1 Mich Gnerrul
raft. CaUwsler. Jw *’i»'

ed for fiunih usa. And

•n lund the l&gt;ewt kind
lition for sport*tn«
» im dvr. and P«(jap* of all kinds
i-r I’naifi* and .

at thi* vstaliUsh‘ ; T*
A I*" a great va-- :
I
the choicest Perththe special aectm- , '
..f th.- ladies. Also
I’ena. Pencil*, Ink, (•*- . . ,
rcApivtively armoonre.** .
Hating* and of ib* m*C-

,J'

I

�!

ti.m, and tbe health cf the wnutry. Bat
it is abo chimed on the other hand, that
thr Bute alone, must j.idgn «f the extent
./ fa* “ neceetity.” nd «f *•
m wtash tbu oKjret Aall b. *ffa»wl
have &lt;k-nied th* * “—'------- * **“ •*"*“

hi* country. Niusraguasetfxintw.foptry.butwra rather bmefitted. Sbexlune

could complain, but be wm certain she
wowld never cx*rci*e that right.
lu the debate which Cdlnwed Messrs.

IT BLOKS.!
Quit Claim Dueda, Red

Doolittle and Pearce MMtainod th* Proli[dent while Davis, Crittenden, Brown,
, Pugh, Tuomb* and Dough*, took the op-

18S8.

rwi-hg luri,
&lt;hra»,,bIH». .
&gt;.,»£. ask UGran&gt;i U&gt;pa,
.
rib—boing seventy J
—!•» been lut to • ,
AletopeHbre. As
thua thr-c land* «-'.d I
w-.m-r reelaim8d and broughtlnti&gt;«iltivxli.«, a-lvaneius
Ihtirebr the general g.wal and prosperity
IxPoxvairT pxcwtox.—We learn from
..f thr'Btatr. T» say tbe leu-t, thi* vbrtr
of this very lifilMrteirt question?'font* tliu MarUtoll Jbpt**dtr tlat at there,
plauaible. ifa the •droewte* •/ the low- &lt;*0t semi-rti of tbe Kalamazoo CiKmit.
rr prir* cask *vM«m cUlm, that for aJudge Gaavra gave an impurtanl decia8.ale. in dk;H«ing &lt;d no large &gt; fi*&lt;v of
IuqIb rw«ard to publication "f Citancvry
n.uic,-*. w wdi waa, in rffcet, that tbr pub­

jwnilo.
Saturday being the anniversary uf the

battle of New Orleans, Coogra** adjourn- ■
Our patroc* w ill pleaau recculicet that ad over until Monday.

1
gr-There will be ■ dunati.m visit for
I the benefit «/ th* Rev. J. Ouzta, at tU
Quirt
Ifcuiae, iu thia village on Tncaday
W* 0M&gt;y the following fn-m the De-1
A general alteadut.ee i*
at ourjjCjjr would be more punctual ’n : trek .Idrrrnaer, aa containing similar. evening UCXL
their pay ment* fi.r tbe a*mr; and »t leas* ; viewa to tl*u*J tl»t we have exprowed re-. *. .belled.
bring tha aiooey, mImhi they aak u* to I pextedly through our column*, cm the;
'
Wxoxo Nxw*.—We learn hyourexmake an affidavit of pabllcatimi.
ume rabjcck: “If the prh.ee of darknerv
change* that tn* new* of a collision he
should take it into hi&gt;-head to aid For
। i«Nn Gitn. Lane and thu U. R. troop* in
eigr. Mi«ri.*n* by a heavy donation, or I
i* iiironvet. *lt appears that Lanu
| should contribute lately to the fund uf
has released the free ’tate prisoner* held
, [ socus local benevolent enterprise, or
at Fort Scott, and ku aincu returned tu
should take to distributing bread anJ meat I
Lawrence.
. to the poor uf hi* nrighb«&gt;rL&lt;x&gt;d. the ,
, world would doubtleMrxriaiht with one
,
Ftat—Chicago wan vis’ted by amnber
I voice, “the Devil in u&lt;&gt;t u* black a* be is 1
fire, &lt;« the night of the -4’h in*:. The
! painted." Thi* w«nld bp human nature. ■ principal damage done, was on Clark St.,
. and, tbcreforc, not eiib»-r “trange or all.-, IretwrcmymncyanJ Ja.dt»«na'r«ret*. !&gt;*•
nl, in the village of lamving, on
ay. tlte twentiuth day uf Janu- ' gidar. No parallel i* attempted to I* ’ filtO.OOO; .insure 1 480000
at ten o’clia-k in tbe forenooti, i drawn, no pretense &gt;* made, that Stephen I

G. a*. L B. R—Otemucw «•*—

TteOraral tapM.
I Mrtterltv rf ■ tel— thw Pratelra, U»
Lfc,. W IMO. 14 L ML Ita 4.
&lt;ra.t„a fJe-ta -d
“» j

our U-nu* are rtffdf pay, and we wiah

Adwriniiwit irs. Guardian* Mortptg***
and W Mhm having Izgul printing denti'!

lication &lt;/auch m.tirc* nra*t he full fiwtytwo &lt;la.* prc'b'ua -o tbe day '»f *.ilc.—
11» same rala appi.«. to other similar
rowulits rv*pect»'*ly, in which the land*’
from time fo lline should t»e sold, fo •&gt;«
expended under the direction of the 3upuvvirer ot *aid omnlicf. and *ftrr dr­
duet mg expanse* nf sale, thu interest &lt;m
lbs lulanc.: wm to be added to the rrimary Sclr»l Fund, and thu principal •/,
tbr bntance w&gt;.s to be appropriated fur the
|B&gt;m.-nt &lt;&gt;f t‘&gt;u State iiidcbtcdiirss. *•cured by its * ock* or tamda. in tM order
iawhulbthsyalu.il fill due. In.-re la-1

TIME IS

|.-gal notice*, thu turn* Using computed by

AWL IT TAKEH MOXEf

day* inatovd-ol week*.

numlcrrs w..uld thus Ims imtimrlv everl.urdeued wi'h annual intrrunt and taxes,
■An action fi«r&lt;W&gt;»
ubic-h ut times especially* &lt;&gt;f financial
। * wile Mg'ins! herh'wbmd. t'» r&lt; cover
rmlturrassnirii**. might ptove mincmt t-&gt;
very mtny errtific te bolder* u ho w..u d
.ytay
, .|i«n&lt;-d by
.. her hi her bualaarxi, l« •
lie .'.bilged tc» forfeit them. «nd thus *ac-1 ।
nroih-rtv-C uirvdaft.r marriage, was
r.fc.... raWra .1- r
! I"""™- | w„, lo
. Plra.
P—.« fs
and cmprovecueiita Twwwbo tat.c ihrt
■
.1...
a*. &lt;U1 «W
11« ■ «•&gt; " • • T,'nh“” r"

na rtrHp'. uftl&gt;e«&lt;&gt;b«cripifoa Mastier* M*»r • ill ter rntewd u;mn We
SlTG-SiSnSTtSS1

to tbt lutaenbvr. tef uail at «4wcredit *y -tent, in srlling S • I ego a b -dy si fmg. 1 het c
I ••( I tt.d. would ubicnncrly very grectl- 1
,l*^fotvl
an I unwiM-ly. icH-reaS - the 1.-ain.-*-a-I I —
I emlwm of the Senate and House j A. D&gt;ugl**i* the devil, but thu aumpari- j
r*|Mn-v»ol tb. Lind Olfire. ’&gt;» *.;• .1 '
Pajta’a
■ requested fo *»• *on is mpdc wdvly for the purpose of il- elected A. Uxowra Luxorara. (Demo
keeping th.- imnivicsvly m ;ltipf&lt;wi ... - J
___ ___
Thi* Act r,-ire Hall* on that I lu»rrati4f It i». m slxirt, a pfacticsl &lt;L- ■
srtnMs io danr
,
erat,) for Speaker. Mr. 11. Watra, wa_____
lati'li to Iu* advi-rti*e&gt;i count*, and alt- nd nz to llicW'im n. «■ i. day. tneoiudcr &gt;u&gt;d act up&gt;«t such mat­
pliC-atfons for divi-i.*ia and csdUh i&gt;-fo-&lt;d
&lt;’U4MIS»IONEK8 NOTICE.
i a&gt;-.o.ding tn t!»eir rietf.l
divi«-i’&lt;*. «ix
ter* a* shall be submitted to them by spe­ , monstrothm «/ tbe old *»d very f.imili*r , elected Sjrenkrr of the Senate
Mice ia Urrt-r xiriw that •&lt; the ua4c*M|
j clitosical sentiment—
j ►UAWtix' w.-ca* prev iui^4«rtheir |tnblir of re: tifatW.. an J making-’hr -cnmihi’;
cial Mv«moc.
iuu»io&lt;-rt. uf iG» tit*u »f J«&amp;... Sag- :*
ir.-jiM*ii|&lt;t* from-II tbe I*.A* &lt;-T ihrc flj-,..
In Witnre* whereof. I have hereunto *
Nxw ILwV.— "b&lt;« love* oyster* I— J'oder.ng for role, in U leu*- one |wp.-r in . l..r *11 ib-G&gt;unty Trc:.«orer*in the State
**Dsap» ttaeoroao ten* Crrrwtw.“
every coimfylirMbc-State when* •*!•*
•ubarrilied n»v n*mr. and cmowd to be
Ut him vail *n Tn.m** Moo*. Would '•Iiould l&lt;iwil.l.*b. d. It i* pr.-innevi that ;' in cvimpliutire with tins require nt-n* ..fj
i -ra»— j aforad the Great Srol of the ! &lt;&gt;r, in &lt;»tbrr word*, that tbe author of that
j th«- prvMiit law, and nlro in idctalnihg th&lt;- i hi* .-•ngr-iptj. n tor i halt hour ’*run
.
L^iilalure, "U * rec-n*blerati‘n» of
« l. *. &gt; Suite, ut Lansing, thia tenth duy sentiment had t&gt;« uowfideflCv in Greek I you aive one-third of yinir tnretey, call ।the
I atinual examination* *nd appri*«l*«rf un- | the (u*:mn*»l tfoie •■I* ci-mi***!. Tb&lt;
Tlxmia*
M.sm.
He
k«M-pa,..-ue
d.«r
i
un
tbe'(»n'vi*-nita of llii» MMtion. w«&gt;uid rvad-'
( —v— ) uf December, in theycar of our . gift*.
This arntiment. U» some extent.
■
*m«tkl it. so a* to bring the vx|».-n*r* I: p.o«c-m«tit, iip&gt;ai all credited State L-tud*.J ■betbotuht-«»f all»hisjp-nr-r« «cr
JajpJ one tb»uaiUKl eight hundred and । pervsdva the Republican party with re-' . *«t of Gaawv dt Sr*n«i»d‘^aDd will f-thi
of advertising within rcawetublu limit*. I। hy all .the B.tpcrv im-r* in the State, of fix.-*] ■*&gt; li av-eal v tl iujr, during !(e '•
■urvv
y,»U
up
a
nicudivk
uf
uy
»tcr*
fur
a
‘
j uiimerouM hue yearly forfeited hy thr n&gt;--1
: *pect tn Mr. Doitgla*. They cannot for- ■
Nuprojiriuti wa* made in this Act fur 1
B» tbe Govi-rnnr,
I gleet, at thu proper liml, of rertifi.ifr^ rruinrk of a lady
t.- -er. ■•* *
j get that during the canvass of 185G.be
the torfi-iturv of tbe*c I *nd* to tbe State i
MNbLEY A BINGHAM.
i bolder* Io pay their anuu-d inter. *t and mit of tbu «far»d»:—*W«IL I
! alcsidry fought the doctrine* fiir which be
Join McKixwrv. Secretary of State.
taxes, (ihot)gh very m.iuy of tbr lotsthu* turkrv k «"•«!’ bt thiLead th/ communication, on ‘»ur
j now ermtends.
How fong i».it *inc«- in- ■
ficrluctud, would u»ually be redeemed Ih*I told the world that he coti*»&lt;l« r»i tfee^fi*-'' fir-t p.&gt;gc. entitled, UA Happy New 1 car,*
l fi.re or at thr puMi»h d day of ra’r) ih'&gt;*
making a I ifgr share &lt;&lt;f thr e»n*txn*ly
| Miiiri Gunpromiae. a sac-red tamtpact 1— ■■ by Matrix. It furoiabae fvtu for thought,
’ And bow long after d«l be inlroduee a and will pay a ;reru*al.
I
III vij-w of there ptroUmna, *hd Militr. accumulating and ever rep-at-d aumid ,
j. w. Kriraix.H
I Others ilure objectiouaMr. *f«. r tt rarelnl ' eX|H-n&gt;ea .J*ex cininsti n«, &lt;:ppr*i»,l». .-.si •
Utodag* Jan. l»b I*.**
ate
bill to repeal II f” How long i» itrinte
published aak* of there yearly fo:f. itr :
i *x imit;at an ..f Uh- * Lok- law. I v -dd not
be voted in bin sc«&lt; iu the U. 8. Senate,
lota a heavy ristrgu agsfo-t tlir State in-,
1 but deHn it -uicidal to what I c -midm-d
uxaixit i&gt;
to enforce tbe inGuctoua legislation &lt;»f tbe
•ta-sd
of
liar
lunef-.
In
..cMilhm
to
threw|
t n- be»t ii I re«&lt; of th-- State, tondyurtiar
territory, am? rorerrd at - Blredmg Kan-,
The following is from the Jackson Citi­ there- land* for mdc under iOmding, after । objection*.-tn selling the re land* upon tbr ।
A". «. 1858. A. Ryereon,
credit *v*L-ni. it h»&gt;. 1-ren nrgrd. niuc-n);
■a*!” Even now, .'•&lt;&gt; quibble* with bi* res,
,
on thi* solijeet, and we eransrl a
accurate rotupatniiou. tlmt lire rxp» nre
“
8 *• T. B. Crans.*,
other thmgs. th-.t inxriy «J du- l-*t grade •
STREET MUSIC
own conseienco and dcxuT*®’ *° cotnujicareful perusal of tbe portion* uf thu " re- of doing thi*. would in all probability,
“ 8 *• Gfcu.Tlomu*,
he i*«sldvrahly gre-ter than tlie amount of tinilcered lol*, would iiwvltaldy ta-•
AU Mukai Mercbaadbe,
square up to tbe rack, but be vote*, I’rat- jaut” given:
that wamld Ire* rereiviil in c;i»h at their ruhlwd of tbeif timber and then alum-'.
। tically, for the removal of Walker, by *
A.IZ.1M.IZ00 : .• ‘ : MKHJGAK.
“We are in receipt of a ropy nf the Anpoldic ’•(fi-ring. I therefore, alter mature
R*|**t of the Con»miswi&lt;m«r of tbe
But which ever of the*.- view* ahall be
I sustaining Denver. S&lt;&gt;me portico of th* : •;*".*
&gt;
dclilicniti’m. white nu.ch regretting thi*
Hfate LaM Oftiee, from which we make
nvcrewiiy. •ivh-rii.inud lo i-xrreire the dla- romidervd the *opodr»t State policy tu
Republican pre**, in our humble, opinion J *
adopt, tbe wiadon, pf tbe RuparosuUtbr fi.lb.w ing ‘Xtracta -.
___ I ta-|ic«e to lie ve»ted in th.
are being carried away altogether too last
, not t-&gt; *rll tbrm under tbi* live* of the people, by mutual counsel,
Congress n-s*senihlcd on the 4th inat.
HASO niKTES AJTD Mfri.ObEON!*.
by the cur.ent of admiration which is set■nd mature rvflrcti&gt;*L will d&gt;*ulrtle«* be
.f
wfoit
iw-umril
to
me
the
B"tbbmnehra have felt the disquieting
From »!• An/ .Va&gt;m ta the f ^i-try.
Ung toward Mr. Ihmglaa
'
: _ ___
_ ilice yii' tl»u interest of tbr fully competent to dHcrminn.
TIOLIXS AMD GV IT Aka i
infloetxxof tbe arrest uf Walker and h-s
It wirtild sts-m. r.t thi* time, tb-t it- i*
'IState—and accordingly, in replv to inn
by t nd take a few ncir* &gt;&gt;hservat&gt;i&lt;na.
&lt;»i tl*- (&gt;e*i Italian and American Msiiuaaaocintra in Nicaragua.
The Southern
11 mchni* enquirire on tlie suhjet-l from dif- much to Im- doired that a *pirit &gt;4" p**l
will, and g &lt;li*po*iti«w to make* mutual
inemlrer* seem determined tn fore* tbe 1
Ta* Golds* Paus.—Our reader* will
firml jairis of tta- state. I publiwbed thia
CA3H CAPITAL,
' Eol. s&lt;-4, 7lh JsJ', I s7. to
' f drtrrmitiati.o in »n official circular on the i*4icv*aion*. ah-Mild every writer* exint. that
Prcrid.-nt into recalling Com. Spauld­
! notice tbe pnwpectu* of the Golden Priat.
15th day »f May la-t. *up|s*.ing st the the true policy of a (air and lilieral ©aning for hi* energetic and praiseworthy j in our adrertirit^ column* thi* week.—
promise should prv»Al in w&gt;*cly wljiMI1 lime, the law would w-m Ire amended, so
act, of arreating the fanatical fillihuater. [ We regard tl I- as one of the l»ret literary
! that throe lands so long kept out id ing tbi* tnily important, and already tm&gt;
In both the House and Senate, a reso­ i papers in tlie-country.
I m*ikat for lire want ofa law under which long drlaved, "wmotisl qntatiun.”
It ha* 'o ind a ,
Short
tbr*. thi* great mturoit fi&gt;r the
lution waa passed calling At the rorres- i place on our table C&gt;r revcrwl mc&gt;c&gt;th* past, Total rtevipu forth* yasr.
;
.taild with propriety Ire *old, conhl
y ln&gt;ri:i&gt;ni&lt; f&gt;i • 4 n-d for sale ha*
witL
Id'1* delay aa p&gt;re*iblu. c.&gt;llri*l State (if wisely c-mdnctsd) might lie in i
pondeucv, instruction* and order*, relative j *n&lt;l we can assure our reader* liiat it i*
AUOI.CTX A CSISPATU3)
i-rvarsbh' t««a, d rr«1 leewt fofety
mil with1 Uiu'“r isrtvrevwtM ..r tire Stat.-. Ire imminent liaznnl &lt;-f Iwini ultimate!) 1
to Walker’* a mart.
In the Senate, Mr. ! no humbug.
Strata*. :122.t(U, .11.
Th* *ul*criptb&gt;n price i*
■ncrRiccd by Iwiug r*a&gt;-nt ail» pervrr;«l &gt;
M*p«ifoi ViWiy r«rr*-ld ip tfis
; .Sfenat fi.r safe
h “ I”"-"****’
Pugh nbtatned leave to introduce a bill t&gt;&gt; I wo dollar*, and tbe *uhrerilcer wjWrefrom any lienefr-ial /mttital purpwvw for
i unexpected reviiUmi n,_ *'* """
provide foe thu admi**km uf Kansaa—
1 tin- oxnAry ha* rnuacd ttu' *’*’ aJ"
Mr. pjgti •rated that lib bill wa* offered । reive * gift worth fn-m fifty cent* to five
| «rid that toe Ixgialature at ita iJ"1'
IDXBsa.
! hundred dollar*. Eten I be paper itaclL
llp&gt;« m* great an interest of the State
aa a eoniprotniM.
It provide fur the 1 at the sulwcription pries,-i* cheap reooEh.
; in fixing the minimum talc* &lt;4
tbnt «»r tlx* S» --mp land*. it would
Iljffdv htKI per«.-re did Mtuuder th
admMnn of Kansas under the Lecntnp- I aa yon will gel a large double sheet, neat-;
■n cX’Tvdmrly HeJraMr lhata policy.
vkli’ic ’bat «.*nii* I* Itbm of them
. ..
tun Omstitutfon. with the sama bounda­ ly executed, and etnMdlliibed with fine
Mine
*^*’r
■h’Utltl if |»naiI :iou i.. tubing Piano* l-y leaving order*
. r ud.ly ri&gt;miu*odtld« pnee, *:rf that thr
ries as wans.Mabliabrd by' the bill uf the
at liia atorr corner Mam an&lt;l Burdick
, cute dretriptirs of reeur* of interest and &lt;I *t Irrgth, and cuminc«&gt;d 'hem to. th i extensive internal hnprovrmeuls which
'■UFJ3CXJ19.
Streets,
last CongrwM. It also provide* that the I what Is-more, each ffmnbsr contain* lit-;■ clcre attention of our-Trader*, isrpru- I they tlreh anp|arer&lt;l were *•*• to lie ac- literal.
l
••
rr,
T. a. .trrx twoKw,
tli*t*tait1im
among
*n».
‘
-•*»
’
.
,,
cran»e
pnrN» B. Jii“t rrcviicd a new notniral
article un slavery lie **bruiitod b» a di­
' dint, thoughtful and well digested, J Im j CompItaK-d, b» railnatd* an i otherwise 1
' erary 'matter worth more than th* prior I
ti.*i &lt;.f nt.r citix MebTitiM
murouimt. called tbe Englkh Mrtalic
| Cuuaiireuner ba* taken »Lr r-.rr-ct t'.rw mar rbe'dorallties «.f waiwe of ibr*&lt;- tareU.
rect vote of the people on 7th of April
uf a yw’» subaeriptiou. If you want a ,' of its- tpiestiutc, ar&gt;i wo folly raineidc w-uilJ *Uwi rnh.m&lt;w tbe valtw uT i4brr to disturb it. any im-rr tbiui due.’
llartnmmm. Call and examhtr.
.
next, and* that the r«VJffli of the elcetim’ 1
I
J. M. HI BBARD.
good paper, at • low rate, rend for the ! with S-* Ltnsing Rrpvb'ictn. i|im it ^orll.m* to this figure, tremg mH jert, if 1chance the policy which govern* the .
ba made to the Governor, inalaad &lt;*f the
Orc Ifob lb&amp;7.
nWfoi.
Gohirn JVue.and take your chanre nt oh.;; auy*: ■ We cannut but think, if tbe lx-g- not thu» realiz,-d. to such roluctireis by ;mary SHfo-d, and other biaMws of our .
Praahiant of the Convention. And alao, laming a gift worth ten Umrs the price jI l*l;tiu.*c ae's upon this great aulfowtin tta future h-g.-taturro as might fr&gt;uo time to 'Slate lortsiK
l
o
Sonic have hccn rti Gvnr pf a avstem [
ili:[4irtial spirit in which thr able report lime ba calk*! fur by tire people.
that the cunativaHun ahall not he *ouunBut
nf
giailu4t
:
ng
th'-sc
hwi*.
H.it
I'wpnro
'
|
it
writteu.il&gt;*
emburra*singquestion
will
it aptienr* now to be frankly admitted by 1
■traed aa tr&gt; limit nr repair the right of
! b.’ *|&gt;*&lt;-dily *nd luippilv adjusted, and iliat all, that aulAequrnt drVvl'npnMlita. then 'lurid tlial thia wntdifhe atlendevl with*.&gt;!
AT THE HASTINGS
the people to call a conventioa at any
Tux Atlsxtic Moxriur.—The J*/u- tl*sre lands will thm (w very soon bro’t Ita A rd C&gt;r by none, have *adk dtaap- 1much daisy and eXpemr. thnt it would i
time for the purpose ofaltering, amending
Much credit is due tbu pointed, all such ai.ticipntionn The&lt;&gt;;&gt;in 1rn»t warrant the ’indertalluja and the c»rt.
ary number of thia staunch journal I* re-, into market.
XiR-CTO STORM,
or aliuliabiag their form of government,
further p««tpon»-nirnl
tin*wale. |
j C.uuniL»»i&lt;»nL-r fog bis prudent ranilnn. ■* u.n now sevuns t» prevail wry generally. seqiH-nt
।
i-eived. It ia pulrbflhed by Phillipa. Ramptheir public -al •* lie pn-p&lt; riy e»ai-'
1
aabjaet to the ConstikJliuu uf tbu United
well as firrniK-**. in nd n-vcrifieing thia that the -miiiimum prire uf tlre*e land* Should
ron At Ql, 13 Wikter *tre*t. B&lt;--»o". It I great intorext for Um Stale, by a reck I ere must ire much rvdu-.-vd l» liiame ih* ir 1duct.-d under stringent r&lt;-gulati&lt;Ht&lt; i*Mnr- '
i* a large journal containing 128 pa^r*. I «Jr under any law which Las heretofore wile. t&lt;&gt; *y ronvld. r*IJ* rxtmt fi&gt;r a long '
In the House several bills were intro­
time to ironi&lt;-. wta-thvr fi.r cash or on |1
and crowded with entertaining and in- existed.' ’’
LOSSES EQJiiAiii.Y ADJlSIED
duced, among which we uuImv **ie by Mr.
Very much La* 1-ceu said, f&lt;-r tbr li*i credit. It is wlsu rxprrtt-d lint a* *-*Ul • 1
at ru Hi re matter. , Specimen copir* ran ■
AN" P ••r'tTI.V PAID.
a* thr*e'l*nJ* entt &lt;*M«teret&gt;tly Ire hro't j, 1bid.ling. B i* ta-li. ird th;:l (vile- »&gt; cut
Morrill, to punish thu practice uf polyg­
three
year*.
re*p.*rting
tbetrir
State
pol
­
bn obtained by remitting twenty five
amy tn ibeTarritorie* of the United Stats*
icy for thr disposition &lt;-f there lands, Nu-; into market, it *h»uld be ib-n.-—aa ex* I'diK-tcd would tend cmsi-lnraHv to grad
cent* in postage stamp.
Th* price per
ate
their
prirr
nrconl
ng
To
llk-ir
qnsfitc
ivnaivvly
a*
•rttk-ment*
aliall
taumilr
in
|
1
men.u*and widely different »p|tdmta have
n-BPEXTIVt. AUIUBOI..
and for other purposes.
I.
..,X -.mp. . MW—ci—a»«*irare
annum la three d&lt;J1»r*.
•even rrp-ati*tly .-xprv**&gt;-d. origfoatiur the cqutiti, * in abetl tlte*y are lontled an
Go the 5:h, the day was spent by both
not c-nly from different ha-alhlM, and «ii । that kctnal re*:d&gt;-u!*, desirins them for lure that W.mlif g&gt; nerally ir**ire for the ofc-corec* in ■ciwi.fa-tl,. w* nt-r thvn (te
H&lt;m*M in di»ctis»ing the dfcrent puintk
------ —------- “ ------------kuuM* Dxmocbatic Svarx Coxvxa- j ivrstfii-cl mtrrest. but also from «rry dif- j rtdriviition. could h:nc nt lea»t an equid Icrttc-r grade of threw’ Iwnd*. prfo
&lt;X tbs President** MewMge, and the ar now.—Thia body met at Indian-ip. Ii», , ferret view*, entertained entirrly indr c! Slice with t&gt;on.n-*id&lt;*tl*a to obtain tbetn. pn-xiinatiug their trit • value.
। So large a iteidy of g&lt;itenun. tit Itod*. &lt;*&gt;
hi niy la*t mmual rep - t
mo/ W&lt;lkv.
Jan. Sth. »nd &lt;&gt;rganixrd by the election of ,‘ |H-i»d&lt; uiol ally loc-al or other ini. n«:tl
I &lt;-«.r:*idcrati.4i» which might pa ti*Ily Ma* । a,«*&gt;unt of railrud grants, b.lng now u.ip‘.rtet»re■ ma te- of r
Jan. 8—The Mini subjects cnpnwaed Gov. A. P. Wiu.AKD. PmidcnL
O&lt;R OOKJvLXES..
I the judgment; and afrrrail, nothing it i» I wiihdrusn from market,amj। n-&gt; &gt;-q ic&gt;v Ii. -r, licit ■ t. ir 'and t;!» .Bl
tiw attention &lt;4 both branches of Co&gt;
The filllowing are 'the nomination &gt; i Iwlievcd, h«« yet been arrived at. *uti*CM' : lent lieing rrndvrol tben-fue liy wav i-f law *!&gt;.-.iid ’•«;»*'• • fi.r :l
'
’ in’.. «:• &lt;t; r.. is. iu.‘U»-&gt;PI
grse*. lu tbu Hoose. Mr. Bli**. of Ohiu, made for Stale officer*.
lory, a* a wbol.- to any cvm*idrniblr |~w 1 xpend it urv* of money an&gt;.«g our citi- ■Lore «h-&gt; had |W rio.—i; •
GU.PM EIL FWH. inawwd etny.
For Secretary uf State—Daxtct. Me- ji inm of tbe people tn any section of th-. xe'tain making public improt emr«|t«. n fiiithiipon »-nir • I’ tb.«
denounced the Drvd Scott drci*u*ti,3a»
biug u. liw Grwrcrv line, such saState.
would seem quite important for our State, At tta- la«t ression -f the- ________
w'.ll lie raided for tumlly’t**. Arri
This seems tn be one nf th'«c great dial a* large a quantity *« pmctlonldu of Midi a law pasarei tbr lloure by « strung
and tbe truth of history. II* entered
Treasurer—Keen:.* Josxa.
tf. v hav.- tn laud theautd
■nd Cimfiirtlllg Stale Interests which can nur own land* abo-dd, without further ifo- vote, tad fai!’*IJn tbe Senate, for want of
agaiii*t«t Li* indignant protest.
Auditor—J. W. Dodo.
be wisely nettled, onlv by a spirit of fulr lay. I« brought into market tm term* *o
Attorney General—J. E. M’Do**tn. •nd liberal compromise.
Mr. Il*»kiu, of New Ywk, defend*!
tavuralite to paretuwerw aa would hot ouly
Sitpcrimrudeut wfPublic ln»truction—
&lt;be act uf Paulding, in th* arrest of
In vb-w of these fiu-ta, the important induce oar own tslixei.* t» purrhate them
fi»c their own •wcupancy, but would al*»
S. J. Boon.
&lt;]iin&gt;tioii naturally arise*:
Whit can.
Walker.
Judge* of Bnpnsnc Cunrt—S. E. Pra­ *nd whst ought tu be d me. to harmoniz - lilierally encourage valuable immigration
Mr. Stephen*, of Gmrypn, denounred
among us. which ha* too long Iwx-n pairing
L*m views and interest* cd- tbs wb»dn pro.
xis*, J. L. Haxxaa. Davin Waaora.
All tlo- pop­
beyond u*. It cranut he doubted. I think
ular Pm e a t
Resolution* were p.t**ed endorsing th- pls, itt permanently sattliag (be true in. that whatevi r shall indue* an indnatrioua
icrstt and policy for tbeproper di*po*?i &gt;n
MrJictnr*.the
AdmiiiiauWion.
of this extsnsiv* grant &lt;•( Irid. amount­ population to become our citizens, and
Tb« friend* of Douglas are said to b&lt;luroerafol catitvatm* of tbe *dl, w.iuM
ing in all to nearly fl 000.000 «.f aem.—
On the 7th, Mr. Seward, in tbr&amp;MUte. wwh diraatiafo-d.
1: miuht seem to I* overstepping th«- ewarntially inert-**,-, *Ik»v*- anything rl*e,
our real wealth wi permanent prosperity
province nf ibis Dv|*-tmen’., an I |mu* a Rtata. Our Mitrinaie and avsi|*Ue
gy As &lt;re are rriiKtautly compelled properiy encroaching upon that of lb- Ex­
by another proclamation from Governor ■' ecutirs, ev*n uj suggaat. much more u&gt;
No money b&gt;* bran refunded to prr
wtaA *■
'*
N&lt;trth.may *• Dixanaa. u&gt; be absent from our “ poet reevmmand, the object fo which the
«itt* reluming certificate* br their for­
aivufr of ths aalrs of three Land* *h&lt;.uld
operate with th* South, in tire eiungtiwh- editorial," for * *h.Tt time, any want of
be appropriated.
But this, tbe Etwu &lt;o|vm, hat why in tbu wait cultiraiad mer purvluto» *uf Swamp La:&gt;d»Mvordi&lt;&lt;g
twtrt «f stareey. hf making fikir,atai^&gt;*-- ietervM’in our eolumtat may be attributed tire. wb&gt;«« prerogative |t la to evre- fiald* a-d rigbdy dieted indwjriou* foSmfom 10 uf Qv Swamp Laud Avt 4
bamta of the people,
i&lt;&gt; thatcasM*. And we «m*M father add.
There are di&amp;&gt;M4 view* entertained i

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

J.M. HU58 ABD,
Mukai ?rslrimtal5,

.
pLT'lix
o rodfTWrf *11 woek W

Sprtnrr FcMoh*y

New Barry
18 now in aorccMful
tn do any am..&gt;mt of
CUSTOM

u» Mt good order and aa
other Mill in Burry, or a
Having Secured tire ar

_ Geo. W. Fo

«s Mill*-r. aud our mill fo
*MSSiin|*r..v.-d rlhta, tife
Smutt.-r—we are pri-pn
k—-.
L.
IM ‘

U.lq.nid fire shret.
BOLTWIMID
lasting.. Sepr 3. 1857.

grATK QF MtemOAN. H

SIOCOOIIO

DANGERS OF FIRE,

J. I’.-Roberts, A C .

LOMMiSSlONEllli

Chemical*, Paint, Oils

mi

res|wot'mg thaukdum of the ’(ire Side
pnHey. fur lb* Mb of thews ko-l*. xW*
er it abunhl 1~ upon th* higher price

mmi LtMi

ubMTlburlaivfog Ir
»•* as FL'LLEilS
sBy mm&gt;.men t&lt;&gt; t
l and V iritiily, dull
&gt;h I-umlrer .il nil h
or dnlucre-l, &lt;ui *h
L J.
t Tee. 8 (857. I

�CUMMWBIIJIIWB .NtmeE,

... ATEJTS

PUU

COLUMN.

BLOOD PI

iTWSjrAi

before kwtrt tt «M) MHklar.

iDiiin. imiKD jbki m woimm

BUCKLEY
I Still Live.
TU THE

JUST RECEIVED

HXli EK.Hr THOt'KASD

Al th* riiew;u-al atotv m r.iait by

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity

TIME IS MONEY.

H. J. KEN FIELD'
a new stork of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will hrwHfiir

READY PAY,
al aMiHiwtimg mw prirva. My irmtlo
is *k litilu cbca|M&gt;r than th&lt;-cbcupc»t. ’e
I hair just ruevived a gimd aasortment
luulira

DRESS GOODS
I.MM «.| ir»&lt;ii-l fc—.rOurnt..I uktIu. a..d •euX
mint ■rarw.i.c aataUMgut UtuvKa U ■**»■«.k'ina
&gt;r MMfena. r ICi.g*. 11UJ tVu. *ud I'racil., Hdr a».l ; L.iv.1 *ar«. Head* of •«rrv quality au&lt;l
'•4s Jau&gt;Ksl lu.irumenl^ Ar.. Ac.

Such a» Printa. Ginghams, Ik-IxIm, Me­
rino*, ParaiiH-ttaa Uhul Alpaccas and a
variety &lt;4* Wool De-Lui ns, ail very nice

FALL GOODS,
luidie't Gaiter* Buakin* and Boots, a
gi«od aMuirtmentat very low prirva.
On hand a verv large. »Ux-k ofCrockcry
atone andGiaaa Ware.

Jurt received a ww stock of

GKOOERIE3,
I Khali idler

New Bayry Mill,

At WbUcnale and Retail. st *uch pri.-ei
that it will Ik mi inducenu-ut fur G-uiftrj
Merrhonta, Pnlbvra, awl Farmcra fronri
diatanee, to call and examine liefare pur
ceasing elsewbcrc.

IS now in »»vc«»fid oprratkat, ready

in a&gt; ginal order dial a* prompt aa any
other Mil! in Barry , or any other county.
Having aevured tbe adrvirra of

CLOTHING,

of all kind* ehrap for Ready Pay. -------- *~
I Lave u!m&gt; a rery large quantity &lt;&gt;:

1 would perticttbrrly cull the aften'.ion'
ofperama who are biiikllug In th- Lit
that I have jtnrt Received a large rl rk wl
.1— (....I !■! ... . I tK.t I u .ll I
t«b, dhuM, nail*. Door Trimniniga Ac.,
• .•» Ijs a fix»ire ■» puttlhlr.
ai-v I
IIJ rENl lFi.D
~ fQSfxTVuii rtf I •

Geo. W. Fowler.
■a Mill-r. and our mill l»-ing Inuit on tin
niont iinprovid plan, together with tp«Smutlcr—we are |&gt;n-pari*l to do thr
Knit of*&gt;&gt;rk. PleteK* file U* avail.
Caab fetid fur e heat.
BlDLTWUOD A
Huting*. Sep. 3. ffU7.

BROADCLOTHS,

CHANGE OF TIM I:

GOt.D PENS K^POl.vih.D,
P 11 B Ao nava.
E chwe pen in a
I letter with cn»li hi ]r»tagv atanifai, and
' i.y return mail you will rewive th.- |n«
a* r»n«d aa nw. Addrvwa,
E. ELI.KH-. Syracuse. N. V.
Aty r*K» aivtng the ■&gt;*** s-ak* ihrr* in

rattle Crook, IlMtisgaaBd A. G.
Hapldt Stag*Routs.
rfr. C.

PE.lHAM CAPONE.
IE Proprltor of tin- Mrrrr.ntilr Gains
would respect hilly call lbeaft«htb&lt;n ol
• Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics
lidirgout of thia ally. u&gt; the nxe.tcratr

fi.r FI RS. SHEEP .PELTS.
_
HIDES aiid DEER SKINS.

Isabel.

IK. imM IW:

‘111

AT THE"OLDSTAND
A S U 8 U A L,
ll’ith aa gaud u/ti complets. an aaaurt-

Aa a particular friend has taken tbe
Baltic Crvtk fi* Ha-'iigx m.
.l-criv to chtiilan* tbe Mnrir that we era
ClMauayri. ThnnJnys .”»d 8at'&gt;r&gt;hva at 7
••’rb-ck, A. JI., and arrive at iLir’np ’&lt;•■« P&gt;n=’« GROG SHOP. I take tbU on.
at two « "ch&lt;k, 1’. M, and
MornUy- w&gt;rtinnty tn say to my friend-*. • «-’hat
Wednesday a and Friday • at 4 o’rloefc, A. - not tbe cnae, nor never will he « long
.. I tin sane, and tbr WHISKEY HA B­
M. and arrive ia llaating^, at 10 u’cb&lt;k
• la-art- Hi-tings fi»r Grand RapMa or REL I put into my cellar vra» filled with
Monday*. W.dne^aya and Fridays aTliaukful try my numerous cuitorwwra
10&lt;■’«■!• «-k A. M.. and arrive at Grand
hif their |i.iat liberal patronage. I hope t«
Rapid* at 0 o’clock P. M.
,
Leave Grand Rapid* f&gt;-r Hsating* an-* merita coutinuencc nf tbe same.
Battle Cn-ek ooTue^faya. Thursday*, an .
D. C. HAWLEY.
t&gt;26tL'
Saturday a. at four n'riork. I*. M.
I7o.tf. ’
&lt;X
RilKPAKRD.
&lt;’. KIIEPAERD.

Guwlr; Iwlng to tnnil nuli'cnhrr* only ftO
■its. per Mltiuiu. making it tin* rlieaprvt
family ncwapapvr in th*- Ciuti-d Statre.
Hu- evdunnta uf tbe guide k ill owitain the
iwual variety of original and spicy artidi-s
written not on! v !»• plvaae but to instruct.
1.1 -ejrrd tn P-.|itic». tbr Guide will
■uaintaia an Independent train and fnan

Paid

O

!«rave Hasting fit Battle Creek. M-w.
•lay a. Wednesday• and Friday-. at 7 r.'
dock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Urewk
nt I n’rbrk. I*. M. in litnt* t*» take ,M“
iftemmwi &lt;«r» r»at or w«*t. and •« 'I i*r«
•Uya. Tlmr-daya and Satunlay- al or e «■'rbiek 1'. M. in time tv lake tie eve. i •.

Mr. Henry Brow

ili-af Dope.
■saaM m

N ami a»ter Monday .Augunt 31st. ia
37. anti! ftirther notice, atagea wil.
leave the fidbrsiag named place*, aa fid

ralbear u&lt; April.
inM. ILerr wilt br aoW al ’
PREMIUMS.
Bubl«&gt;c.a»ur.tall&gt;ehl|d&gt;rv«lH&gt;liirr.aitb*&lt;l&gt;Hltnr !
A* an induerliu Ul f&lt; IKOfll tn litter“*“• **“ •——••••■ -*m~ — ,^4 tkrunaelvM t«&gt; grt name* fi»r the‘hlrr.
vunule Guide,’ we ••R’.t the filkiafag pra■niuma. U|mm receipt ut tbr name*, pay
advaia-e. we will forward thorn l-y ex
V&gt;*wa or o.'h-rMiae if ordered, to tbe ad­
dress of (bo*- entill-d t&lt;&gt; them.

COOPERING BiSINE&gt;S.

Store in Wra^md
EaMEn.1 /T—n.

North aide «4 Main Street.

LV.WBEBJ LIMBEC!!

AND UTTLEKY,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

New Carpet Store.

htga».i
In iimitab I timber &lt;4 all kind*, ctiber at
the Mill or xWiverr’l, «j that no'ln*.
L J. FULLER.
Hastings Pre.- 3 1837.
nlMhf
(Jun«t*t&lt;ngnfHRi*SSELA,THREEFLY

INGRAM, RAG, STAIR and DRUG.
GET,
'

o. xi- n-A.'sr,

Judge of Probate,

LOOKING GLASSES,

arrctsn- *sp corasruon nur,
RraitlnK*. fl«ipe, Barer CX. Michtara.
For i:.» pmcui nl aaiB fm U.rr
f wU:
. _ s.._ ...
- . . * Hstiam*.
stt

bout* Jl

cisiM? nu

OVEN STAVES,
MAY UVgN 8T0VE8,
PARLOR ItMlK HTc.VES
t»«r wen la tbit lawy. Ms Nala sad 1h» 1

HABT1NOS u. VlCt.Tmr.

�FEBHAM OVTDOKK

commissloSEii'ANo^ki:'

’S’HAMS'
IKK
COL
COLUMN

White

rwmcttallv odl the

twmg n w* cneape**
in the United States.

000 buehels to New York.
During tbe
sewtw cold weather In -November, aboiii
1,000 bartels were switched off on the

was too low to rrqhxe n remunerating
profit.. Tl« Crop of prtat.s s in this aecti -nAait« Ixrgwaud go-J. they wttld Ute
in the seaon for ten To'twclvc shiWuxs
a barrcL

Uh- »td£eriber

I Still Live.
WattUHwe^WpL™—.a. . ,
... .
S ELLlSfi GO'OU’R LOW ER

JUST RECEIVED

To THE

a new atock of Fall and winter GOODS,

lie is lirrd fe disgusted with old Imit
and
are hia creditors; therefore PAY ia •« little cheaper than the cbenprat.’
AS YOU GO; and i-oustaLlcs wou'ttKHibI hare just received a g&lt;*wl awrtment

ing G-«ods ft* tbe last six n
lews than New Yrak price
Will you please favor «r
with a call and exam­
ine my stock uf

DRESS GOODS

CATALOGUE.

FALL GOODS,
which It by far the

Ijulir'n Gniter* Buskins nnd Boots, »
ipnat aan.wtm.-ntat very low pritva.
I hi bmal a vt-rv large stra k ufCnn kery
nt rate andGiana Ware.

rlected. ever brought tn thia place, and
■cefifow much cheaper I am now selling

mouldy grain whin managrf! in this way 1
as grwedilv aa any.and are, apparently,
aa much benefited by it. I'rns omstitute
aa excellent food for awinr; and few artielva are mure alreugihenittg tu «becp
than beanv They should be giv,-n before.

BOUTS AND SHOES.
At Wholesale and Retail, at such price*
that it will be mi inducement for Country
.Merchants, Pedlars and Fanners from a
distance, to call and examine before pur

W. BLACK!NET

factu re.

t.lace.
A Very IHtcntl 4e&lt;tnrti&lt;»n made to those
|Htrriia&gt;ing in quantities.
Pn.ml attentUm paid to country or­
ders.
Mr. II. will give hie pcrw-nal attenti&lt;« to tuning Ptatna. by leaving orders
at hi* store,, comer Mam and Burdick

MHKtiDBB,
&lt;m hand ami all |« tya— »idling to buy or
m-II will Jo well t*&gt;rail befi-re lutrguinin^
r|«cul»-r&gt;-.
SiMb a Bmotpluk R.r
Gold
I would pnrtictiUrlr call tbe attmliot.
Pima with Siller CaarKtUlrrvpIaiUd aodUtmaaD
.&gt;f person* wb&gt;&gt; are building to thr Ctrl
BOX’trTWOl.D AND IXEW-Delate-. Dr

CLOTHING
And get up Salla on the shortest notice,
in a manner and at such prices
cakuUte-d topiimaetba
most fhktidiuue.

N. IL

•t a» low a figure an ra-aildr.
n21-yl
II J KEN HELD

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Th. sew
liatad in .1

AT THE HASTINGS

ZDIRTTQ- STORE,
IMl.dnte.14th IW
com mission

In cainclnoi- u I would call ytatr a&lt;w tbe merit* of

EmuIow pen it

E. ELlJOT. St racnar. N. Y.

Burning Fluid together with n full steak of

f,r FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES aud DEER SKINS,

tfoch as TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
LES, PEl’ER. FBH, in a wvni rtery&lt;
thing In the Gnxx-rv. line, such m
a '.ll he wanted ft* family me. And
they bare -&gt;O Itand tbe brat kind
of ammunition ft* ■fMirtamen
a* powdcrX and PerionCwtesoraO kiuds
Shot,

JT.tTK or MtCUfGAX.WMbUMa i ...»

GROCERIES

Store in West end of Union Bieck,

L'UIMtB C. I'AUUH.
TAtk OF MICHiaAN.lWryCvm.0.
bate Cvurt IU .nd tn-Mud owutr

East End &gt;f Town.

S

North fide ut Mpin Street,

All tbr pop­
ular Pat e n't
Medicines, nt ilia
oay .may also ho
found at this establish-

VKO " 1IAIIU). |
sth. I8K.
_______
mt arfAtt’vwMLE

'

8ALERATUB at $4.50 per 100 lb. and
fc. ,»r |h.
SALT by tbs barrel and
bushel.
'

birth b- the following pun. it a

rieey of the cboieest Perthm-y fur the especial aecotnmodatioiUMf .the l«diey Abo
S-.a'x.mry.l’cn ,. Bernds, L.
nvttet tu all partraa &gt;Dl*rr*terf, by csaMsg a toss
fry variety) Paper, Envelops &lt;Lc.
nf thi. notice »~1 nrdcr w b. poUi.l^d u&gt; Um IteThey would respectively announce lo
tbe eitlrens of Hasting* and &lt;»f the. anrn-imding Ouroty. generally that they tnlend to aril rvrry thing in their line of tbe
bitsincM as clamp as can be braighl at any
Bev. 10th l«i7.
place.
Give us a tall and judge for yourselves.
o TATE WISH lllfulC'Bteaii
O I'nAet. Overt -n u&gt;d lor the w
Produce «f must kinds will be taken in
exchange.
S|*clal alteati&lt;« will be given tnt
|M&gt;imdiug and putting no l'rcaeripti&lt;«
And every one purchasing Medichtea
may reh ui-m them aa being p-nuine.
June 25th IW»7.

fearing the public will dram it a bon-, he

F'maitcial&gt;—Losing the celebrated

W-mkI •&gt;Uimibscri;iti&lt;-U,Bt this office.
•o Pork. IjtrJ, Butter, Wheat,(
Hidrs, Pella. Furs and even p
for utuclt the hiKb.-t tnatkrtt-t
allow cd &gt;m sidwripiiun; W1
ran D--1 pax for bis paper I

New Carpet Store.

■toney at diderent times, witbrart, being

I bate opened at Na 2 Union Block a
large Stock of

JbB WORK :
!
Having received a good annul
। |u*r Etu-mel L'wte, (JUrd ibsirtt uf aU

MEDICINES
! Cunristing ofBRuB&amp;ELS.THREE PLY
'

INGRAIN, BAG.STAIB and DRUG.

GET,

FLOOK OIL

T?iM£&lt; isish
LUXMlaaluNEkaMii ilk

AMMUNITION

CLOTH*.

A teTfeSwek

M1SCEL LAK EOUS ARTIC LES

New Barry Mill

LOOKING GLASSES,

UM5I1 vau

dcr*w.

Irw War. Jitt teate

GROCERIES.

TbrVr.tqndi

Mr. Henry Brown.

J&gt;aM

ELEVATED
OVEN BTUV ES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PA BLOB COOK STOVES.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

GRIND STONES

Boots and Shoes.

TIE, cut’/‘EK AEbSHEXT-UtOX
nuiui *wctr.i arrzJi
at to trot fejces
nuK xm.

DHI GI A5D JIEDlCIXEi,

Chenficals, Paint, Oils
’ Tna+.vnNK XiiKnot,

u.m.1 4 te.lltasw Him*, J
du Ont Luck* 1 UulTwg.

them mix water-ii.no with asimnitd^nllk.
tn a prufH-r thickness, to apply with a
brush, and it is ready to use.
Il is ton
•on* wh&lt;i mar favor him with a ran *
cMp almost ton estimate, nnd nny one
can pat it on wbn ran use a |»ii;t-bru*h.
It will adhere well to wtaxl, whether
vmoth &lt;&lt; r&lt;&gt;qgb—to bric k, straw &lt;&gt;r mor.
tar, where oil paint has nut lirea used,' in
which rass U kill eleavr tr&gt; acme extent, ALL KINDS OF OAltMBNTS ctT!j'AlXTS. ASP PTESttl'F
and mern a very hard substance, as dura­
AS USUAL . •
•
ble as the lw«t oil painty—.1 nines M.
d, C-ippcr**',. VHriuI *e.
,
Clartf/TnxipaviUc.—Cb»nr»w Gtnllnwn,
All kinds of pn-duce, taken in exchange
JfordH
fur Guodx.

1

notice

'

50 ckkti&gt;.

BRST GUO1N. at tbs
AU a»w rvctevuaHHUXO .tack at G M
and La»» »n hand a era rat* Maorta-oal at
smelt* aexrr mitri wak* Mo rzv

Have lately received a full assortment of
Eli’s

My ^k of

BROADCLOTHS,

-Tbi- rroaiMis why

FRANCIS ROWER

Juet received a netKynuamnl

J. P. Roberta, de Co.

tfEND FOR IT 1

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS-

AND CUTLERY. 1
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

instrument, railed tbe English Metalk
llarmtatium. Cail ami examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1857.
n24-6m.

GqLD PENS ICE.POINTED.

1 Will

^PUXO FOKTtJt AXD MElflDKOXS.

Cum?

aiwsui

1 continue to mauufacture

and tho»c ho set in the foil Kw* sttnmdly i
whifo tlxm-bn eel hi die spring were very 1
indifferent baarerv My exp.T-cn- .-j.ud ;
ebsertat.- n xatisfv mr-thcUmll «eitiitg i» ■
much the best A»jd» from this mnrid- i
aratiou. they »L.hiI&lt;1 I* uril umiefosl Uw ■.
first winter th prt&gt;tect the r&lt;w*B from
frosts, nnd tbe next summer to guard

TN /r TT C3

A rrntiged fry the hest runiprtM-rw.
Every iniurt-mrat &lt;fi«nJ for sale baa
Iwcn tliornughly tested and he can safely
my are superior fn any etw aoltl in d-is

kind, cluttp for Bendy Pay.
men nl*&gt; a eery large quantity «•!

I shall ofler my slock of

beside prating highly piotective of the place.
gvneraf health of tlx- \v.tern.—.Voorr't (

re-.

H4Z.IMAZO0 : . :UICHiaAX.

Uf tbe beat quality for all instruments.

JI ATS AND CAPS

taste &gt;o immersing it in Hot «-r fouling
to ;rvm .in'thereomen quite c-“L If
in till the

__ — — —.

Alt Mutetl MenkuMie,
MUtllGAGEdAUr

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CARYETK,
Mocu&gt;t Pxab, Beams *md Gaxtx.—A
crjitemp«.rary. speaking &lt;&gt;f the tendency
of grain ami the leguniinons pltajs to
gneratum of mould when plseeid in tbe
granary in a damp state, afyis:
When
this aril occurs,"
thia
occurs,'tbe
tbe Irguuu-a
Irgimu-s or cereals
cerr-.allaet-d are supposed tc Im irtkryd uttarty worthies tbcrd.y; but sura A not
the fact.
Pets or brans. r*n «* t»b.-at,
that has haeume mouldy, may Im petfect

3nistr«mc»ts,

[

Ready-Made Clothing !

LARGEST AND BEST

?«unmlrunner of tbe Patent Office
O experimenting, anti concludes

i.

51'. ।
EDWARD PACKER.

Such a* Prints, Ginghams. LeLalua, Mr
rim*. Paramcttas Black Alpaccws and a
NotwiilD.uii&gt;ding tlm high price of Cut.
varielv of Wtstl DuLains, all vary nice
ton GihmIk. I »l»ll sell Tip Top Prims firn
o,.p.
12| cent* middling fur, H, Stripes, Tick., r.n.l
Alsu a good awe.rtment of Cloth* for
y. Tagart aM t.phn&gt;in F. Nauiry
Detiima K.situck. jc.m-.. l&gt;nlh Sheep* men's wear, and a large stock of staples. &lt;£r»ty »t tte—~-1- -f u«bi«a ■&gt;
Denims
Sheetings,
shirting, stripes, cheek* •
tuillnfand untwiilep Green, Yellow, Red
nnd lickings.
and While. Indi fhuurai.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ol

in that aeetiic.

Ssao or tuk Cuineik 3ro*a Casa—Is
nr Poisonous I—The Statement made by
a enutltcrn cultivator, that the seeds of i
the "aoighnn." are pt&gt;iw«ottv, when fed
tn stock, is contradicted hr rbcCfarinnati
Gixettc. A fine horse fed up--n tbr seed
four weeks, w aa never in a J-eller oondi-

cnMilr Guide,' we offi-r tbe f.Jluwing pre
uiiuma. Upon receipt of tbe names, pay

H.J.KENFIELD

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

more tlian r.4U^uil &gt; M|&lt;p
demand.

uses th* plow ip cultivating ami in ditfging his potatons. an-1 makes it a rmfir­
bio bumneaa to raise them.—Ckitafo
Dmocrat.

In -egani to P«ditic&lt;, the Golds will maiafeiti an IndefMtnlrtil tone and from
time V» "time will advoewtn measures aa
conductive to benefit thrgreatest number,
nunm.

To th

BUCKLEY

Urn. W ben tbay rnacbcd New York they
were refiiand by the owner, and* wrre
finally sold al amVim by tbe railroad
comjmBjt fee five sliiUmg* per barrel.—
Those prevu«aly shipp-.d tu New York
broughttht ows'-r an avrrage 'oricr of
|3 per barrel.
They weir ill designed

prompt a&gt; auy

.M »Ti&lt;i£

OBltlSG OF XU. KINIIS PROMPTLY »n«»
ta EXVY TIIUCGU and CUNDLCTllR
abort
in air. and .tiU U .nit ractoiMra.

Jaartrd

PAINTING.

J01IX NtCtlAEU uesid r^jwetfsrtr iafaew
tec ciiirin. ef
HASTINGS »&gt;o VICINITY,
thst h« it sew srvpsrvd tu rascals say uu4 «f
RUVME.
•
tUGS A5D
UUISTAGK
TAlNTTXQ.
hhtatiox or,
.
’‘“’“i&amp;u

prats; t alteeUoa.
r tUuata.JalyVHSr

.

E M P O U1 U M OF F A 8 H 1

taTITor shop
i «tj, eoabka hut to utter
btl’ElUuR INDUCEMENTS

hpnay /ataiona jvt( rrcru-rd

MORTGAGE SALE

■u KaMth at Um ms pta«

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i.-.ktng it tlie cheopeef : ’
■ in the United StotaiL ',
e guide will rewiteta tito «
igimd and spicy *rticis» ’ &lt;
&gt; plrsse but to inatrooh ^2?
.litic*, the Guile wtM
p.n.i.nl tone and
cate mrwraissas ^
•fit the greatest nutabefr. ■ _
RM1VMR.
, nt ii&gt;r pursemsto inter.
get names fur tos
..ffi-r tbefidlusriMf MjJSs
ceipl 6i the names, pay
“
11 forward them by ml, -v_
t if ordered, to tMfiU ■
tlod to them. : r , rid

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tO.SO
lu elegas! gvld locket 4

W ltl.AUXr.NKY.

REPUBLICAN BANNER

•1*).
S.O0

MIJlSKH «r *U htad* k*ptMMtMUl; re I

TERMS—1130, IN ADVANCE. ,

J. M. NEVINS, de COMPANY’, •Proprietors.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1858.

VOL. 2.

ThriilUig Accountof UsBeUefof

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

to come to an end; and be began to have
an eye to other matrimonial arrsngemnnts for his daughter.
Potts, perceiv­
ing that his case »u nearly desperate,
hod recourse to.a stratagem, and easily
events in Lucknow prior to and at the ar­
J. W. Oaklet, Wholesale and Re­
persuaded his cousin Sillie to join in toe rival «f Havelock's forces; She say a■
..... n_ I__ 11- ...I
plot
Miss SalUa Pryor was a well-developed face; no human skill could avert it any
WJ II. Colemax's Banking Office, Battle
young lady of nineteen.
She had re­ lungnr. “Wo saw the momsnC approach
ceived part of her training in the country, when we must bid farewell to earth, yet
H. J. Kaxfisio, Heeler in every variety
where she had strengthened her corpo­
without feeling that unutterable horror
real system, without much impairing her which must have been experienced by the
Stock, Note ana
feminine delicacy, by such rursl caliatos- unhappy victims at Cawnpore. We ware
nics as haymaking, hoeing and husking resolved to die rather than to yudd, and
Gxxxr &amp; Sfacloisg. Dealers in all kinds
corn, driving too cows to pasture, dec.—
Tin. mldug red
were fully persuaded that in twenty-four
She was never more at home than when hours all would be over. Tbe engineer!
mt horseback, and (what ft more to oar
had said so, and all knew the worst. We
present purpose,) she know how to han­
women strove io encoursge each other,
die tlie iiorse-wbip with admirable skill
and to perform tbe light duties which had
and effset
been aiaigned to u«, such as conveying
According to an understanding between
Or,
in
ly
irg
bar
Una
at
under
bar
ebln.
orders
to the batteries and supplying tbe
Fkascis Rower. Dealer in Stoves, T™.|
this voting lady and her unhappy lover,
men with provitionx, especially cups of
Mr. Eiekiel Potta, she took a walk every coffee, whiwwq prepared day ami night.
AT
afternoon
along
tbe
street
where
the
office
Corp*“ W.4
Ite-sf. OMTSuw Muwt.
1 had gone out to try and make myself
of-Mr. Botts wn* situstoh
Uld Batts
•
_________
useful, in company with Jessie Brown,
IXaplkt A: Wiuhtuas. Mnnuf.u-tui r* of
still continued to rend law at his office
tbe wife of a corporal in my husband's
Th* «3drM trick* with the little maid,
window, with bi* blinking eve presented rewiment. 1’u.ir Jessie had been in a state
to the public. After Mie* Sallie aad made
•f resiles* rxeltemMt all through the
her dally transit before the old gentleman’s
■iege, and luul fallen away visibly within
office for about a week, she purchased a the last few days. A constant fiA-er con­
J. I’. luinrttn A: Co., Deniers in Drugs
delicate little cow-skin of a charming sumed tier, and her mind wandeted &lt;«eaazure complexion and a beautifully ta­ ■ionally, cuperially that day. when the ro(iniccrin.
pering form; and. with thia instrument eullectmns of hu'ne seemed powerfully
carefally concealed under her shawl, she
Eresent to her. Al last, overcome with
And kbxd bar ntosth and dimpled ebin.
tapped liahtly. one morning, at tbe office
itigue, »lio lay down un tiio ground,
door of Mr. Nicholas Bott*. Mr. Botts, wrapped up in her plaid.
Grocers.
i silt beside
in expectation of a client, promptly gave her, promising to ■wakeu her, when, as
the usual invitation to “come in."
rirn, B.a.ici.
w
—
OF
■he
said, “ b«r father should return from
&gt;re ou State, ittiert. opixAttc Rower’* Uivck
Mi*&lt; Salite enters with a countenance
toe
plowing."
She
fell
at
length
into a
i first tofr east of th* Hoivt.____________
full of ‘-sweet austerifv.”
With a ma­ profound slitmlier, inotiunicsa and appa­
wT PakkkA, XVliolo Side anti Retail
j. atlc wave of the hana, ah’, declined the rently breathldss, her head resting hi my
chair offered her by Mr. Bott*.
lap. 1 myself rould no lunger resist the
“Tbe busfoeM w hich tn ought mo here,”
From tb« 5ew York M.rcur
inclination to sleep, in apltu of toe con­
■aid Mi»* Sallie, “can be performed beat tinual roar of the cannon. Suddenly 1
in a standing positjon.
i suppose you wa* aroused by a wild, unearthly scream
Call and art llsttu before pwrehatiny
know the object of iny visit."
dose to my car; my companion stood
slmahtrt.
____
I A SUOBT TALE roR ATTOBXEYa.
“1 presume you eonie fur odvioe,” tai l j upright beside me, fo r smis rais?d, and
Mr. Botts.
•
I her bead bent forward in tbe attitude of
DRESS GOODS,’ 1 8UOWWO now ax colt nann or suxkUreitfi. Elits &amp; Co, Dealers in aud
“Ahem ! well, sir, you are not tar from
’!1 listening.
A look of intense delight
the mark.
You must know, sir, that I‘ j broke.over lier coun’cnanoe. she grasped'
...
orALLK,:‘K’'
I
u«a nana TUK FOMTUXK OVTWO
hava be«n immltod—growly.”
PRINTS
।
tawrexs.
my baud, drew me towards her, and ex­
Uk.b« JImicII. UaMtags Mich.
“ Insulted. Well?
1
claimed.
“
Dinna
ye Ytear it 7 dinn* yeGINGHAMS,
--------W». A. SxnTtrxLL, Blacksmithing in all
bear II I Ay. I'm no dreatnin’—it’s tbe
BR1LLI1XTS.
at u a. wilmm,
ently.
I say I have been insulted, air, slogan o' the Highlanders! We’re aaved,
LAW NS, , jn on&lt;
onr princjp.1 cities ,0^ and I want satisfaction."
we’re saved I" Then, flinging fie reel f on
.1 W. Bccklk. Fashfonal.le Tailor. Cut“Well, tlml's all right. Keep cod, and her knees, tbe thanked God with pustul­
. years ago. there lived a lawyer who shall
.e
I- .v._ Mnrj.
l(le Mm&lt;.
Ntch- we’ll swinge the party that insulted you. ate fervor.
I felt utterly bewildered;
You
want
Mtlriaction.
you
say.
Of
course
my English rar* heard only toe , roar of
!!• was a man-of ordinary
OF
y.Hi do— legal satisfaction."
T F. Hsnvrr, Tailor, and denier in-Reaartillery, and I thought my poor Jessie
gift*.
“Nn, sir; kalhrrn satisfaction,” s-iid w as still raving, but she darted to the
Mi*a Sallie, drawing out toe row-skin
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—A
from under'her «hswl. "For flvaaAciI IN DS BONNET TRI MINGS
' in Kaitry'e Block, uver It. A. &lt;ioo-.tj««M Store.
gave his otherwise stupid countenance a noons in succession you lutvc dared to
AT THE
\
I peculiar expression of intelligence, or a wink at ino every time I passed your csl *4 them a*. Here's help at last F
office. I bore It with Christian fortitude
। -knowing look" (tousc a popular phrase,)
To deeoibe the cflcct of three words
A V.*, Atxiss, Saddle and Harnc-« Mak■* long as possible, but the 'outrage has j
slum an observer happened to be on the
upon toe soldier* would be impossible.
been repeated too often, and you must |I For n moment they reiwcd firing, and cv­
left side of him.
now prv|&gt;arc yourself
lor a flngeiag."
,
-------------------- — _
—--„ ... Jery
soul listened in intenao anxiety.—
BOOTS AXD SHOES, RUDY MADE
Botts,
ungraceful peculiarity, and be knew how ... “ Young lady,"
^2,! answered Mr
u ?
rLi ’ '
Iwwover, there arose a mur(lothln/i Merer so ( heap.
to
make the
V I1 mur of bitter disappointment and the'
to mage
ins best
ocsi use
use of
oi it
it by
ny alwavs
aiweve tarnturn-'1.. r •■ "*•» .l
• u j
ilii .u j
zii- 'ie
sr1
J. H. BaM.tr. Store. sJnUf aid* of Stole St.’
1 the spot, burst out anew as the Colonel
pl
I"T" “T "a1 Eli,n, ur ,“1 shook hii bend. Our dull IvwlapdVears
OF ALL
beard nothing liut tbe rattle of toe mus­
that “auaoicioux eve " wnieh _f*m’,Jer tl"» Wuikilig eye aS «Mie of those ketry. A few moments more of the
2?
Oita
«;«*«“• “I ’«&lt;* 1b”=4 «• lk"k
STANTON’S EXCHANGE
deato-like suspense, ofthisag&lt;Miizing hope,
jU By STANTON to TIFFANY
... JeOCO.”
.
• •
could speak, %)h, yes; I understand your 1
mid Jessie, wh-&gt; had sank &lt;41 tbe ground,
It Wfl
was no part of Saltie’s plan to be
H,.U II see exactly u.l..»
- Jdone
Il
JhisL
orrovtTx m. c. a. n. bkfot,
rase, and
what ......
must I.be
sprang to her feet, mid crisd in a r«oce so
■ali-fird
withan
**xplana*.i&lt;m.
On
the
con
clear
and piercing that it was beard along
JACKSOM
- - MlgHIGAS.
trary, aha appeared »o be still more en­ tbe whole line—“Will you no believe it
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
raged at the apology of Mr. Bott*. Said n&lt;&gt;01 Tbe slogan has cea*ed, indeed, but
Botts to sit at the window of his office
Middleville Exruaj.UK, by J. F. EMO Ihat Good TFA, sure to cure the headache
the Campbell* are cumin'! D’ye bear!
“ Y-iu thank Providence lor your trick D’ve hearF
lug such a position that the passengers
|30Uie ■
tiewruL'lc (Kuuvri.r
.of winking, (like an old satyr as you
■ t&gt;1,**.\nt rwrt far parties of ptea-urr. Grand And every thing in the line of Groceries. in the street could take notice of the are,) at every beautiful virgin who hap­
Al that moment we MktecJ Indeed to
Kaplda and Butte Cmk Stage OlBee
pen* to paw your den of iniquity!— hear the voice of God in the distance,
MtdAte.Ulv.Mjcb.
J.F. F.M0R1.
when the pibroch of tbe Highlanders
Battik takas Haras, byTSunpimh to
spectator that Mr. B. understood all be Then be thankful, likwise, r&lt;ra licentious brought ns tidings «f deliverance, for now
old villain, for the l-eating I am about-to
was reading, and knew a few tricks over
give you, and pray that it may b« the _ „
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and 4bove all tha bright suggestions ; means
of correcting your vicious mor- ;
shrill, penetratmg, ceaseless sound,

Notaky Public and conveyancer.

AXKCM.

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

WABE’l
TTTLERY.I
sin Distanced
lerica Ahead.

IS ROWER
of th-.
y
GUOPS.'aktbs
LOWfcTt MW.KX
7/.4A-A FAWSrOlXV

mem ofter
ER PRICES

t

. STATED
STOV ES,
EN STOYE*
tUOK STOVES.

builders.

RMXtoHmOWTLT sttrt-'
TllUVGU anil VUJHlUUTUft
ide tail ••.» !• to &gt;uit'ra*tegi*to».
I
FHANCfal 1WWER.

TING
AifViciNrrY,

.NWSG.
iuitatiox or
&gt; ,
wouOASp. *
MAKUU

M OF F AS III U

R SHOP

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

M GOODS.
EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold nt Lowest
Prices.

FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

Kinds

i:B&gt; tv offer
! INDI CEMENTS,

JonxS.

G. W.

V*m Bum, Register of Deeds.

Mills. C&gt;«nty Cleric and

Notary.

IL W.'FAKRKX.

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dAGEBALE.

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N.^mswob.

County Ti

Of-

F*i.K fa Holublooi^AUorueyafa Counsel!

Ialr&lt;4itbr5lbi
t Sio,Wag:. i-

BOTTS AND POTTS.

A nice assortment

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

wS^Tw^AU^^AA. O. HOLBROOK.

ofd«bto aid all other buainna apptrbia office. Offlee in Good, ear s Mack

B, IL

Flllkb,

Attorney and Coonsoior

Kotory Public, Gcn’-rel Land an
s££?.c:’&amp;^sY&gt;

Wx.
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Bueuhek. Attorney. Counsel ler and

NO. 37.

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LECTVMEBY THEODOBB PABKEB. ■

THE LOVE-KXOT.

SS.'.'SiSSI CoodNews] GoodNews!!

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which could be gathered from his lav li­
brary.
In addressing a jury, tbe utility of Mr.
Botts’ blinking eye was often demonstra­
ted. Tbe proverb aays, “ A wink ta a*
gnod as a blow to a blind home,’’ so, to a
Jfdrium U.'
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■ which rose above nil other sounds could
Hu. t,h»i nimk.
b., “'™
fn&gt;“ *•
IMbc
bn —•.
f~m lb. jvrk rf ib« B«.
•bl,
rn*.rm
.
lir.l,
due
o»
lb.
E™,
bU«
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
d«n rf l.wj.r Bui, Whu e ndmu* u. I
■h"11 !“&gt;
COUNTS.
. hi
1•
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*■ thra'ati-uiiH' WWJJe.
vuini'ini* on
lha hw&gt; «*ra
than
ri o«'
01. touuooui.
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7
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GRA5T k SPAULDING.
turn bis
lii blinking
MUfe cya.toward*
-Iu«Md.\
I lasting*, June 4, 1837.
v2n4
.H.mmnn
■ i" turn
a ladv.— , «""&gt;• ” “«L »»«» J"™1 J
o k.- i__.—
u------ » ~ t»t I B.ich a aecac as that which followed. Not,
E Ann GIFTS! GUTBH
‘
oontent, ddwd Min ’to’e^k legal' rodreM,' "
**• »**ld«io)- of Lucknow but
*JV V vGi'W axd Silvek Watches to every juryman understand that there was and handed him a card containing her kiwed itself before Gud. All, by one
something particularly sharper profound name and place of reridesxx. The next “multaaeous impulse, fell on lUk knres,
B.'s diacourae.
Thia is the cheapest and best lot of watch­ in that pert of Mr. torn.
... oFilu.. .. J‘Y B9tta c««nmeDC.-d a suit against Sab
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bul burning rob.
In short, the blin|-'
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‘
es ever before offered to the public. A
^tolXl
U* *” -“k “““
JU tec tri-l. *"d *« murtniired voice of pray e&gt;. Tb«.
•---------------gift in jewelry worth from hi to &gt;12 will traded custom and "Sstaoiiabed
Mr. Potta appeared on too part of tha Ml arose, and there rang out from a tbou-&gt;
efiTof' hft
i£ricsa*«roZbTirTl
‘to ben^v
^r
*'
’!^Ul "f fa' *Mch. "
businosa.
Ttiey wim had tha
bc^ive*! with every watch iu proportion crallve
to its value. Being des'terous of intro­
11 r .£ Mr '°? »c« °bJ«aJ to pay
h
Jd yj.
.
t sounded far and wide, and tent new vigor
ducing our good* prominently to the pub­
lic. in order to meet with q’uiek, ready
.
fluggiug was well-deserved.
Indeed, it i
Dod satc the Queen, they replied
and cash salos, we have adopted this meth­
In ths same city, there was* young at- was
WM no
Uo difficult
difficult matter
matter for
for tbmn
them to
to coma
roma W,hc *«ll known &lt;ra:n that moves ovary
od for their disposal. We sell
to that decision; fur if all too lawyer* Scot to tenn, “Should suld acqumntanoc
Cotr position Vsrge, open face at IGand 7
had their desert* it is presumed thst'few be forgot,” ite. After that nothing made
Fino Silver Lepine, “
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of them would escape whipping.
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Hunter cose,
19 prospects In life were likewise opposite
In the coureo of the castigation, tbe toil membered what followed. Jessie was
to those of Mr. B. Pott* had a fine pair of tbe row-skin happened to touch the presented to ths General on bis entrance
of eyes, neither of which was subject to left eve of Mr. Butts. An inflainmotion
Gold anchor open face
21 24 “ 28 blinking; and, although his personal an- of tbe Organ followed, and when tost wax her health was drunk by all present, while
healed the eve was cured of Ite trick of ths pipers marehsd artund the table play­
“ **
“ bsautifullv eng.,
blinking,
'Ibis circumstance ruined tbe ing &lt;«ce more the familiar air of * Auld
arity which eould sttract clitnu.
profeoional practice o&lt; Mr. Botta, as-tbc
Mr. Potts was in lov&lt; with a fidrooc- charm which had attracted custom to hin
SwocLan CornctDKKCx.—The suicide
sin of his—Miss Sallia Pryor, who was «bop, no longer existed.
However, lie
and magic watches.,
00 quite propitious to his suit, although she had been auceossful enough in business to
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retire on a very handsome income. Potts taken his life by catting his throat with a
succeeded to his extensive practice. Tbe rarer. It is now stated that his brother,
to the union of toe ) Cwnf p topic, provi­
tact and lalsni which he had-displayed
ded Mr. Potts should mi-ci with euceees In MIm Sallie’s defence brought him into residing in Stockton, Cal., committed tbe
with a gift.
Eeat favor with the public, and he soon
d m much business as bo could man­
that ■nlsss a lawyar age.
He married Ballia, of coarse, sod
GEO. DOWLING A CO.
her blue cowjtkin was cherished and conAn honest Hibernian, trundling a handNo. S3 South third Street Philadelphia.
N. B.—Newspapers throughout the
■vuutry by giving this advertisement six

Wegire an extract from a lecture by
Rev. Theodore Parker, on the ••Character
and influence of Anglo Saxons.”
The world is indebted to toe Teutonic ,
people fur all the great inventions that biers, at whose tiny tootsicwms yoa'vs
have been made for a long series of years
long—it*» ua who hare been and
and got you all into debt, and ■
Arc. For the last threv or four hundred your banks and made your bills ft
year*, this race has predominated. As
regards toe Angluflaaons, they posses*
four point* of character.
They have on

gloSaxons may be eatcemed toe mo»:
law abiding people in the world. When
the Celtic man will, in a spirit of revengs,
blow np another to -atom*, the cliusiail
man,-a Spaniard, plungs adxgger to hi*
heart, or poison him, toe'\Angio-Saxon
would punish by rul* of )aw\ and order.
The Anglo-Saxon never aasnsrinxtea.
If
there is no law to meet hl* foe, he lets
him off. If the King commits an offence,
the AngloSuxou summons a regular
Court; the court is opened, and Charles
L n brought to trial and be has him regn
larly beheaded in front of his own cb»pel.
It was the AngloBaxou who first
taughta-King that ha could nut violate
the law ; tost he bad a joint in his neck,
aid that they knew where to find it. It
was the Anglo-Saxon who ffrstrbrouglit
about the i trial by jury, and est*|»lisUd
toe habcasXorpoa to protect men ih their
natural rights.
.
Three hundred years ago. the Anglo-,
Saxon Britan* did nut own but p part of

Dan Cupid, that's what yr
to coma to, is it! And
for you; but 1 calculate it would'* da na
more good tl.en emptying my teapot in­
to the almighty Nalgar*.

masters of the Crsauott to
Buy ing too many robes, and spending too
in ..’,..1..
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*—kUO
things which you are not ashamed to
throw hito pur faces. Grant me patience
grarious Jupiter! while I writs each matU-rs down. Whv, a right-minded mas
not to say American, would down upon

kind, affvctiOMte. sweet, darling Stria rib
(ns we all uro till you make ns more
t'other,) would say to him, xhak’ng her
lovely curl* over his face,‘•Sam,’or •BiH,‘
or ‘Alcibiadfcs,’ a. toe case might, be, 1,
forgive y&lt;&gt;u,'—and 1 done knew—I aay
I don’t know—1 say 1 don’t know, bat if
almost without number.
Sec bow ths ho looked very penitent indeed and was
Angl.kSaxoiM in this country has inani-&lt;is handsomet teltow—I don't know but
freted his eager desire to sequirs territo- ,she might j«a»t—there it’s out, give him a
ry. Texas and a large slice from Mexico kiss—ah and a g.,ud one, too—not one of
has l&gt;e&lt;n seized, and he is eager now to the touches ’that wouldn’t make a dew
swallow al a single gulp the whole island ,drop abxq’uitufate from a rose-leaf, but
of Cuba, slave population and all, such owe as if sbei ^ueent it But the notion
is the desire for sn increase of power.
of a husband charging his ruin apon one
Tbe Angk-.Saxuns.nsa nation, will nev­ of these angeb wim in the disgmae of wives
er fight, except whee they can make
money by -it; hence- England and the
......... * »■««««:—wen, lucre ;
United States would i never engage in
In entiree h's all 0Mr
war, as II wnuld be a losing operation to little trifle of extruvaganoe ou yoar ride
both parties. Tliifi race or people num­ of the table. Nothing abbot 'poker or
bers from forty to fifty minions al the any other l^tlc game. Nothing about
rai-lnar or
r.n k.——
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by
toe cheating of
Bull's jockeys
American mvd British Government, oei-1 o
’r to
L John
’JX.
Ar
l&lt;&gt; U
La
I.,J..L. „ . .'id
trol one .lxto part of if inhabitant*
7..*.TT*
, es, fur fe*r the Star* and stripes should
See the difference in the countrlre they bang tie old Country on its own turf—
cokeite.
Look at North America, cov­ No.iyricrs and port wine, and sueh liks,
ered witk Anglo-Saxon inhabitants and monkeying toe aristocrats of Britain.—
their descendant*, and then look at South No ch»te &lt;«l rigarw. big as umbrolfes.—
America, which is inhabited by tbe de­ Nognmtickkni. and neek-twixer*, aad
scendants of Spaniard*. Look at tl&gt;c cul- brandy smaibcs, and buira-miik. and
tongiteocrajK-rx; nor any dtoer ofyoar
nasty exemes f»r liquoring, when yosr
csUxnjrd to toll out like free dthens of
&gt; Tbs “almighty dollar ' always his
been the symbol of the Anglu-Sax.m, as
you really mean. No opera-Imixm, thst
air. t always filled with vour own wives
Roman.
but are sometimes sent as prorent* to
somebody elsc’s—same remarks as to
sometliin~s.hi.-h can be converted into ■hawls and Irinklet*. my masters. Oh,
mouey. The idua of ''loaves and fishes" no! noth;n-.»fall this. Ask about these
is predominant in his mind.
tiling*, and the lords of erest km are as
In England, there is no universal ide* mute as a dead nigger in a cole-hole. But
—the great idea cherished there I* nidi* toe res someth fog in nil this, girl*, not with­
vidunliy, and this u tl&gt;e substratum of standing. I swenr it by too memory of
everything, the foundation of every an- IS». Washington.
'
perstructure. This has caused an immense
But come girl*, up and be doing! If
amount of property to Ijc cooeentrated we’ve done dm miudnef (and my lords
in particular familk-s or Indlvidnals. Tbe aay so, and thrrofure, of course, it must
Russel family alone, [hmscss four miles be so.) wa must repair it We’ll have a
square in the heart of London, on which ;good time.
are built foer hundred thousand bouse,
and more. Rhode Island contain* more
RarABTKK.—“ What bnaincx was ytmr
proprietor*, and more person* who pos­ father fo F said ah imperious Colons u,
sess art interest in property, than the en­
a »nodc»i Lieutenant.
tire of Great Britain.
•
“A tobacroniat, sir.”
We are tbe richest people on this con­
“Whata pity Iw, didn’t make you on F
tinent, yet there is a large population
“Probably, air ; and now will you sb
among us who do no* possess sufficient low me t*» «*k you n question !''
land for a burial place, nor can every sixth
"Ctrtafoly—wHst is it F
'
woman, if ak-k claim n bed of her own
to ho down upon, and i* even so destitute
as to Scarcely have a claim to preserve
“ Well, then, all 1 have to say is, t at
her on chastity. The AnglmSaxon race I
possess trait* of-character singularly pe­ it's a pity that'he didn't make you. no k"
It is needlras tmadd that the Cuiubsl
culiar to theinaelves—they will send out
turned
to the right, and left. '
hundreds of missiooarics, and millions of

bibles to the heathen of other lands.
’**"
*2^^
re/erJ.
rot» Idle they have thousands at homo equalberever
1 g...” said *
a gwrileman
gentle
l!_ Stale
Er
.-_-, “I am sure
It destitute, for whoso external welfare msrksl.le rfor. hi*
pride,
they seem not to care a rush.
to
to find
find ssuaihls
seusible and
and iiitelirgrrn
intelligent rn
mm from
Pmxrtxo Omca
ncx R
KfLCB.
vlx*.—The
ino followfollnw- .
nauresstug, " for arary
unanimously adopted by I
that State, who hax any sense,
nd are expect'd to be ob-1 ** Irovcs it as fast ai he can.",
icrved;
j
Hoannar OccotCnrca at a Kmu.
1. Enter softly.
2. Sit down quietly.
3. Subaeribc for the paper.
4. Don't touch tU }&gt;oker.
5. Say nothing Interesting.
' 0. Engage. in no controrers
| tender hflvi
7. Don't smoke.
fU»»VKi

0. Duc t talk to to., prin
10. Don’t whistle.
11, Hand* off ton papers,
in
.to
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John Itondtilph umkI to nay that John
Quincy Adanw was serving cut Uw retR»iuing four years nf liis father's term.
A fri-3 olwenS tUt BurUuan is sect-

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G. n fa &lt;_*.
' w'uhont shoo* rr stocking-.

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Circuit Court.

record the *an»a in tbe Registe’* office in

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shammed:the Treasurer’* accnunt current
-8*- ; «xam.
^.w’dh
ty, made the following Tfr
1 P“«.
Ih.
v-’

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porting tbs poor, from the tim« of pur- &gt;

jlrorv Breo. OrsnflevJle.

Our palruus -will-please rv&lt;e«&gt;l.oct that

11 ftt our oflttcffOuW Ite Anorc punctual in j

-brifljvfo- rawicy. whrei they oak u» to;

Board met on-the the 12tb dsy df Oc-

: isM^iitoraffiihttt of.pKlJie*ti«&gt;n.
j mber and organized .by electing Georg* ,
‘ ’ ——- • Juojue, uf Prairieville, Chairman, for!
. Blank* 1 Blank* J 1
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A/{**lJsi:Pi‘,j' «t‘Eseculiwj*, Suhpcuas,
'lie pollosing
Following resolctiom
rreulatiotre ami
anti motion*
m«tiou* ■■
, Mareligo aitdicaxro, dra. at tlw office. w,.;.e aaup:cti b? the board, »t the Octo­
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'PT~ AnylpersiiO fishing to obtain the bet aesaxm t&gt;f raid board:
'A'ro, at ClubVric.ft. 11.50 |wr
On motion,uf John Ml lea. of Yankee
. Annuni’ can do *&lt;&gt; by leaving tbe amount Springs, die Treasurer -^av Instructed to •■
j of Subscription with
! investigate the finaneio] conditi**n' uf. the

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Joint S. VmiDrcnt. . ; coptity, and msko * report of the aante to
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tan M WewwpenOn
of E W n&lt;wh&gt; nf B,rrj,

. ; .1, Saiwcriber* who do *oi giro notice' the Treasurer wi* instructed to cast die
« . to tlwrontrefy, are c-nsidereJas wishing, interest in a^rdamj- uith the ri*oJition*

tocBhfmne tfo-irmfoMiilptforis.

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ftiwovf their psper*. tbe ptildUhcr may J *•
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eootbrac to fend them until all ^rxaramw
Ch «u 'n8 ‘: E "
nre paid
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Laid on

Mr. Harlan Introduced a bifl making a

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Sons, to aid in tonslrurtMg *

To-the Public.

in

^On Si^lion of Mr. Chanulcf, a rraolia

tioa'wee adopwd, rsqnratisg the BearUry of War tn forward a report to the

Senate with staternentr a
brr of troop* atalxwd in Kansas forom-h

A Ult •**rpUiri Hitlfoirizing certain
officers «*d «•*»
*««'
h* !lrf
srareh for Sir John FraokUw. to receive
•the HTednl*, prtaraied them by tho Brit

The subacriljcr having a few days 1W1.
ger to remain tn Haatings before rcmu .
mg to tte W*M take* this pnWie meth- d
ofnrinoundtig hla intent** of
SELLING O.uOD’SdLOWERT
than any or all the stores in Burry rouuti
HeWtafe-sH dri­
ll,: mi-aua tv aril

hBav-*y»H»r

timshjs

lie it tired &amp; diajntfed with M trmt
ish Government.
nnd an are hi* creditor*} therefore FAY
The special '•«&lt;Lr on »be affaire of AS YOUGOj auJcdustablca.won’tfUoub--- .J---•
JMwTaihSRu.i «•
k you.

AND IT TAKES MON

asWEiAVJkj

‘ । I curred by Mm during tbe year 1F57.
do.;
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ur pfetnnlurc. The distinguishfrfe*
W spoltcn- am? hi.
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On motion, Cuunty Clerk was instruct- will probaldy go clqr jJ » nt, Armitage,, -- ,,
. |n(t lhe poMie eanerfiliou. I VA 1.
49! cd to procuro the painting of the Court tressing omiterfeit raoHcy, not found;
3®J $ ! House fence with un* coat of white lead
willprobaAJy bo
Uon to tba l^rompton cntirtiuitiuu, but ton G&lt;xk1«, 1 riwll *41 Tip T»&gt;p Pripts for
IJj S» I and oil. and present a bill of tho expense court. Bill* for not were finm
P
1jaconlraventio-a to tin- jot
middling for 8, Stripes, T*le-,
Ue is ! to tbe board at ita next meeting, to b&lt;

CATALOGUE.

I'.uJiuJ,
44 »i
0° tn"l'on’
‘kat the board of
4 12 superintendents of tbo poor, be required

JIaaUoea,'March IT,)«

Cr. " ' December of each year to audit account*
' and make quarterly entrya in tbo ledger
।

ccuting Attorney, wus authorized to pro- ।
. icunjtos repairing of the chlmnsy* mid I
' KF—r*
S1 '* JUj rwrfrf '»

publican Banner.
.
On motion, tho clerk was instructed to wfecat from the Irtini of VijJney Gilibs, m
furuish the publisher »f the Barry Pio­ Homer, on Weiirfosdsv. indicted oa
neer, willy a copy of the statement of the Thurodav, and arraigned oh Friday.—
proree-Hngs of the boanl of *apcrvisors. The following bill* were found:
Leonard Starkwaalber.-for.murder;
!
On motion, Jav A. Swcczey wm alJohn Stew.ru tereray 4 Gtera Hanwu for
s« v» 1 lowed ddr.‘r«M d‘,IUr’ for
re-?.’

public treasury.

tomeet at tbe Poor Farm on tho last
' Monday* of March, Juno, September and

‘of* demand against tho county, in the

2. if .ulxwriUra writer 11* diraentim..
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TlawratrirucarrssiHn^

iwly-right citirana of Pbrip*.
-ton that swim nmwro .be

oblw

chnsing tee P«x&gt;r Farm to tha prftwnt
y
time, inr l'uding the coat of raid farm Wd • *OU
wire hive
M..V .—.
_ C,P* . ,
bench.
He ls&gt;protMpt, j
the interest thereon,and showing tbe av­
unt^-Juffifea,
.
erage cost pci- neek of tbe support of one happy to learn that he has won gyldin
pauper, end report to this board ahvita opteions of th- Bar and the prord c. The
next annual meeting in Oct., Iftu?.
\ Grand J ary spent four day*
Are..W Test Che Cfetk is hereby re­
,«««♦ W*
quired to furnish a statement of tho pro­ bill. In «bid. t.drb
ceedings rtf thi board of supervisor*, for
the year 1857, to be published in the Re­

J«nw*Trifoni.5-4insteB.

JMmtaisteatora. Ouardmna Rurtfugoc*
“■■ftrt aU Others having I-egrt! printing done i

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The OreuU Court for thi. ocrenty romBarry county.
On motion, nwoh । tivit the Bupnn- mMjceo i«
Undents' cl the Peer Me l.sraby required l^*0**to make a state hie nt of the. cost t&gt;f «p-1 l»«WJb

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Ml! rmf ordered tin- paper diaenntinued.. - .
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, • oi nny monev* in tbe treasury bvlanumg'

■KMV OK I u M

of all the expinsaiX maintaining tbo or nearly all the rosd tax, for their owf |
610 7J
pv-.r v.
benobu near their o«u proj»crty.
'
.« Oil molfotj.'fxiardof aupermtendoita

ri« Frd.ral ‘
*riton.w&lt;hv olnjfao*-artWtutinn

|t ,, Ugh time ti-at uvsrace.-* were ,Mmyfe* &gt;•&lt;! . '

r«,^. orbing tb. p»r rf lb- owm I „,tc„1&gt;M,1,nrn&lt;LWt. ...p.p,;,, „.i

from the time of purclutaing H»e Pw} indWiUte.

.j,, fKansa..

HATS AND CAPS

thil be baa o«wj a

TA FlO 11

55SA\£ri r^.,v.:xs.sa‘:-7.7,

uX

Tbu cwol foe Peuplo v*.

l,lltr&lt;

Farm to thi end uf the year 1857, ami i Ctuirlw Hames, foi, pawing y&lt;y:ntj:rfcii
IB 19
,
(lo
of th, rmlntJ
Publish the same in eni of ths county , mi-miy on l&gt;i- Market iL.uk, wo* tried *n
a.p.r.1, «in M»a r-m,. i-.T,?„„rir ,,s llk. cUm„| A. r_ u.ui,
HOW « re- re-*a ...................... 7
’ rretiori, thev ire
h&lt;kl
responsible.
v»teU Mpmill*
to
ail ft.tm ml I H»«
ing
■ - ■ •
1
( Maa
M..'
awv
...g resolution was
wax adopted
au&lt;q*
I bsUd «t an exrenw not exceeding twelve
w&lt;xA.—dforek-/-' Stot'w*.
:y of thekuperrisora
K
TJia Ccurts-havo deciiinl that rqfusmg I draw an order on tbo Tren«»irer for the 1 by a majority
thesuperrisora elect
ek-ct :— 1
hyrCaOT. KllrwpWsrtaotf Eerfcaa
dollora and fifty cents for each pope.-.
j
a 1 -r ---------to take n jxi[x-r from the ofPeK or deuiov ^aljm oj- g~tV! 5^ wj.h interest,’ at the ra- j
Duoh
"" '' tbo money raised by
Tliat
[• The Cterk umteratood tbo (Auirn-.an ' &lt;wj.
&lt;J IfM*
mH* n.
Ho tffofght that I
icu’tarul purpuafe, in accord- ■, to deetarc thia motion luai; by the repre
■ Ingsnd leaving It uncalled
is riuu i {i(&gt; (lf Un J1W. cc1&gt;u JK.r annum.
j1
‘■1^1 AMvrra^M
-«
(R&lt;wnl;,A
|, .
n
provivluti
of
the
statistus,
'
ance wi
* rAClFeviileiKc of intA-nticmal fraud._____ q0 motion, ef John Miles, all claim* : ‘
rauutioa. iff many &lt;ff
•“P"' •*« “ !
Amxwai*, M.swtey, J»o. 4.18M.
1 pr«d«.-^r wm U« raru. to gfeM and ।
piled to the purchase mid imxludl be
ha.* tain iudm*-d tu aoter It a* carried
...,
wawtTtrWtes I h*e* to ' ’«trof&gt;’nblte foehta.btri t»ey w« re vnno
prureniM til a Fair Ground in tbo im- ,
____
• coiiuoittac an claiiu*, to be nppointed by '
mediate k-iuity «d" Hastings* village; I
U. W. MIUA to.. vier».
&lt; lfc‘ UMh-d State- 1 pul.'te sent'm. st.
Mr. Hale read from
d fund to be subject to tho or-1
It will la grathy uig to our readers to . the Chainnan.
;and the
0. repor. .1 N. Bvfe«. wbo w- bp-,
” L bd.' «» ■■&lt; »-• B«&lt; b..--»'. ««wr
___
said________
Agricultural
_-f. fxwk-tv.
-rl, ,J , '
nop«^‘titai our monilicrH in Cwgn-M, nre
Tbe Chair appointed Maw*. Miles, ■'der of
I pointed to compute the interest un lbe&lt;Anf&lt;,^
flHiLu*U'r foice under Q»l. in which h? dvrinr.d tha-. all cbri»lcnJ&lt;&gt;i:&gt;
. not uuniir.dyjl of th., intorcMX of our'Sprague and Carpenter .a cotntnittv* on i whenever ^, shall leave determined upmi a
site for
’ ground,
—— ’ *subject
-v:— •c ap I ok&gt;tract for the Poor Farm.it wa* rr»| AfeterefeCafeTthrir *rri..I on'ltw SOth ■* Iregned
Mt the South on the .r.e*
to -tiw
State, and aro moving with energy In the claims'agsmat th* county.
r- — of *-omiu;ltec vf three to bo ap-1 w.ljed »o take up said contract, and the j ult, at thhufeH, in fl.c U. S waroiteam- tif®t«f.-ifomcrw
t
proval
' direetion of .iatorr.il Improvement* fur
On motion, resolved, that ths Treasurer poiitai b/ t lie Chui rm an &lt;&gt;f thi* board. I .
.
1 .
,
,
_i»r Eidtnn OirSAin Alhii
1 In* was the r-murked
Mr. 11 air,
tuc »V.
raw*V-c*n
naiu
. ------------ldnk.V~JMtwM
.11... Mt
11.-"».l
"rt
u-jnan appointed
N. Bartow,
Ip ths early part pf .lhts be required to pay the hundred dollars J
The
WTI
____ , *
•J» T,.«.w.r r..r M.1W M. IbM b.ms
Ki„r ,„j ,„„k
I Ari.irM.m,, I,, .tai due. ITr.
aL p ^.gg AXT) IX®pEJS.
tnunth Him. D«w*lt CL Leseli introduced on the contract fl* the Portr Farm eat &gt;&gt;f. John Milj-s and Leander Lapham, it tom; the amount of principal mid intetcit iw cf flirt Castillo. Captain 11111.!*, m the | *&gt;v in the n.-xt s muo.-e, ‘ Tlay hare n.i (
. a bill making on appropriation fur the Im- any racmcy coming Into his |uixl« fur tax- • mittsc to
-- •‘the
- ■ re-’, roiffputeddue on said contract
In *■"
ncwrdnnro with
.
j rapture /.Tibia forri-, went to * still fur- [ &lt;i‘-lifr fllBteto sustain iht-ir conMitutuwi.-J .
of “the foregoing rewiiitioti. •' Tahir showing the current expenses of lher estreme thaw dhl Commr-bmp Paul-; JWfe’.&lt;nrN,! ,l*
» prorfjtwnl of
Ht. Mary’s FalU Shipqc*, and that Im specially *&lt; t aside that' qt'tirvm
eraC*
v,rt,‘
'52aHni ;in this tCwtd, uhi-.-1i w as. read a.1 amount for the alwva named purproc, out i
N./Darl-.w was required to
On
,
: i ^‘SJ?«?rareLKX £
time,.-uU referred to this Cmn-' of eai&lt;l ta.se* for the year 1857.
•'
intareM on the Bond giveti ’
compute
, tpi^cc on Cmamcrec. ■
!
On motion the Treasurer and County ;
.Farm, and report the remit
0u tbe same day, H« n. D. S. Wal-^ Cfor'k. were authnrizud.to, loan five Jrun- to thia
■theri- rowiion &lt;tanA*r. It fe nresemV.
ten rife ;gpr*ed -peaking ro U.v ,
brklge Introduced a bill makmg an ap-, drcd dollar* for-lbcta-e’ and l&gt;cn«fi*&lt;if J­
On mu n, the. rqxirt uij th« Superin- ‘
came to an endvr*ta-riliT» on tl e r 4W r . s.flfrrt uf thr *t*J «rotV dtofei.m hut;
’ jni'^rTathin foe Uxt cc-nMructinn of a bar- L. McLallan. bn suefi per tent ratio of.
....... .nd —V r. .. t-..r..ir..t .................... , k.r-Jt.q— ♦«- »-forth of
taideni* f tho Poor was accepted, and i
Cirlvsatth..
en
rafiroto
the
Lake,
and
•
renfori**.
at tue v qj/ra^on uf Mr. S
‘ . fo&gt;r al du- O.wuti. -&gt;f Grand liber, which ‘ Interest ftv they 11 mJ tom reasonable,trnt. [ S. Bar
‘
tj
'S
, E. W. Hrwit nnd S. C.
lietv
- onoAiundretl to Caatilto. At d'lwnn. find- ' Ocd. he gave wpy tn 3 motion which
wm likewise ried aad refereed.
• es?ecifii»K&gt;,fiP-con|*er.c«ii. jwr cniiurii.
: Sprague,
, o .
appointed s coinmittre to
inglninuclf «-h safe pre**wl tin 1 likeh to ’ 'ailed to pr.-c -tal to the -c.*n»'.&lt;!&lt;»r»ti&lt;&gt;i
.
'Mr. JVaibridg* r.'kcd, rtn the Mfrne ;
Tiw Treasurer reported on- tiiv..fm.ui examine
SifperlntondcnC* report and
bo more-*4i,hlertoreel»ring *h.M-f.t*rtint. otriwUre burta-**, nnl the Sraatc
’- dayj leave to Introduce
Introdu-o anfithrv
anbtluT M1l,,bul
Mi',.bul(
, &lt;jj
Ja) condition of tbe
the cutuity
ouim’.y by which it ■' a*certa1u
avertaiu
average cost of supporting
cd the steaiorr Ogd« n. «nt nrked hi* men j jcum.id.
Mr. I^tdicr, n’f Virginia, objcctod, an 1 wx* estimated ll.nt the Indebtedness of the count poor, and report tu this board.
1 on her, and then wrote to Chptain Sand* j ■———
l । ■ ——
Or. Cvurt Cviattiaaiouera..........
n hips.
uvkiug Me ilews in regurd’tb Wreurrvn- | QTvn. nriticntOAv Birar Ceerrr
•1l to* P«&gt;pb t». M*H.»w»bv6**Cirthe county, aside from the cmertf mumcxj'en- • On motion, the foifowing resolatiuii
*ho motion ci* withdraw!.
’
der. C.ititain 8*ndi r.-t-firil that be tra*
«"•»&gt;.
&lt;H**a.- kfc-ary Waliiron asked leave to sc* of the year, was $13^)51) bo.
rfleved by N. Bsrfaw, was adopted :
»-eiy to receive lam aso ms wm, it tn.-.
,
i{.&gt;t&lt;wc«eaMr-»^&lt; Jar-i iTi
H7,rrrJ», The Interest account of Barry
On motion, of E. W HowUj it was
ffiredubea bill, making an eppronr’-itu-n
oune and ddlreroi up tfirirarm*. A&lt;b- v.rj-1-.’o. pTHJI I'awHltF fl Kajr. JnJg* ;
resolved to levy a tax of five mill* (005) cmjnry,
enmity, his
hts Ixcotne
become an
i&gt;n i/nbortant
buri
item of
fur tlic harbor of Mcuroe.
sequvntly, Atetafttfe
sAkcd
hivrannon,
aeouentlv.
Aml.-rw-n a
dkrd hi*
cttnni.n.
.
expenw; iraerwiirc, in order to reduce it
per dolUrjmtto
"tenth ct «f
Mfe bureed Blithe building al-out Cmrtill ■
per
dullappn the terete
ftggregMe ralnnth-n
of
.
Mr. Smit!;, qf Virginia, cbjuctreL
to its !&lt;uwi poralbk limit,
riestroyrd ilw nufehinrry of ft f.tei’mrr at
The following ruwlution wn* submit-' real and persona) relate for State and I
That tins County Trefttiircr
the Rapid*, unJeroUM to he the Virgin,
trF4»j-Ilun.-Chnn. E. Stuart. 7i&gt; tie Sen , County purpose*.
.
j
,
.
.
1-c required U» procure &gt; suable book
and having killt-d all the rattln and jriun
me. and w*i» agreVd to
I
Oatmotion, resolved, Uiat the Suparvi- j ana
and xerp
kerp soeraii
iberrin n
a ca*u
ra*lj account with
iic
wiui u.c
dered all tba tncrrhantflao withW n-ftib
book tUr baLnce-l I
„ .tyu, of k»'#ri«H*re«riro ths same compensation for j] county, nsd that said U.A.
started down tl« River. Cspta-n Sai&gt;d&gt;
PAINTS' AND PTtSTVFFS.
.’to romiBUiiicMe to tlx; Seri-1 spreading the taxes on tax r-H*. a* was !■ *t the «-tid of each mouth; and that
came upon h -m under these dreamstanI bu Im required to minute the day and
h-s, nu&gt;« ndte* up the river, in the' steam-, _
al»- suck survey*
hnt’mr* on LakeSnLake fin- MGpulated 'i'ita a rvaoluliun aArntud in
reeks of hnt'ior*
month, and amount uf. principal and
er GSHcs Morgan, full of armed men and 1 fo «^«w aMl'sMwaeaavji aiy
peri-ir, Michitpm, Hunur. Hu- Clair and , wid.
.^.
- . .
Z
inU-resl, un the back of each vouclwr
__ .1 -w, u-lbhAnt anv
of ui.1 Ortillom-r •tuaild hb1. I.&gt; .
’ Erie, in tbo State of Michigan, *» have
Qn motion. County Clerk was instrue’- nnd file them away monthly, to bo sum- •'• eouut. fc« ot CM.
course. Ibe OgdriJ *•• pl -&lt;*J in the
not beenlUtlu-rtocoBiniunicaled. t-&gt;gcther
■
imred
witir
the
cash
book
by
tho
b-mrd
at
charge of Cottrell, V. 8, p‘.«w«l al Gray
W'lth SUUk.
n.
-WWrw.MVW.. cd to
r* procure a.bo-A
--- —— -Cn»e for the uae of
its nnnnal settlement with the Treasurer.
' mad* for the ilnprovcnwnt &lt;»f »uid bar- tbu Kegisjer’e Ofiire.
town, who Im iil*o ehirgv of the Chsrlcs
..&lt;4331 43
On inoiiun. tbe Clerk waa instructed
Morgan, ttntil ths rigjftful ownership in
On motion, board adjourned until the
them was shown. -|-.h day of January, A. D., 1853.
G
bak* Rafid« i.x 1843.—Dr. J. Galbins, tn place uf two orders drawn at the
Cript. Sands think* th.r-1* afene irregmsw
J-#'’ Wch.iv«&gt; no apology to bifo’r to
Statement of tbe taxa bio real and per­ Oct. aesrilm ; one payable to O. L. Ray, Inn, of Grand Rapid*, while traveling in clarity in the msranre* ho took, bn:!
1
• rare- readers,-for occupying so' much uf
Ohio, laat summer, came acron an wigi.
sen
al
property
rtf-the
several
towmhip
as
be wnstent o8t id break up fr1Ilbus*.«r»
or bearer, for 814 00, and one payable ual picture representing Grand Rapid* a*
our spare ihl» wera with tbd proceedings '
of cotiaty at asacased and aa tquaKtai, to Jabcx thmpbcll,or bearer, for ti 75; it was In 18ti3. A copy has been cent *o he thought thia court' the «liort»Si, and
of tbe liuriT’ol” Supervisor*.
If we
Mtynct
die orte likely to save trcuble and *uffn-also tho amount wTSjatc and..Cbi|nty Tax, and that mid Stebbins cause a notice of that dty. It reproscuta the Mission and
judgi yightlV we cbuU present no pub- '
«"* mi nil rides. He. like hi* Comma. ’ XoUm ri forehr v.ren itad »&lt;■ U»r m&gt;4«»*&lt;ne&lt;l
at aportkmedto Aha several towuabipa for tho loss of raid orders to be published in lim-lc laniis Canipau’* trading sLafoi,
MHMMMlM &lt;•&lt; rlir mM
'....................
ject of greater interest, and at the present '
an Indian ramp, and tho Indians Galling dtire, Will (luubtl.os be sustained by the
the year 1857 :
.
hone«t
pnWic
mintirncntol
the
couiitej,
a newspaper, in said eonnty, once In each in the river, awl drvutug fish on tbe shore.
time of more importance to pur redden-.
•nd they do nut look frr nor with ths np
week
for
nlue
week*
hi
sncccsinoa,
at
* nd csp'-emlly of ocr readcri residing in
pruval of any ether. Besides, it will be
which tinfe, if the original orders nre not
■ the’Uounty. Ltt us, in future, aer.n the
sustninsd by th-i President, If he is sincere
found, tha clerk‘is instructed to deliver
IxmaN* Staves.—Wv are informed by
proceedings closciy, and portnii no unjust t'uahipa
in the very proper language he used in
a
gentleman
from
Nflupha,
that
*oma
the order drawn agrcenbta to this resolu­
bis Mtwngn to Chngrvra, and wn Imre no
drain upon thu fanda of ourcoturty, to be
liidhmi arc now htdfl in »lav?ry by a
tion tn J. W. Stebbins.
. right to charge that he Is not, after the j
■
consummated, without entering hn uutnc
gentleman of that place.
The bolder of prompt course be look in ,thr removal ’
On motion. It was revolved to &lt;3s*w a them in recently from Utah, whore he
diatc protest.
iiwon iiwu z5&lt;ji; wi’ &lt;«&gt; .»
mokiuauE salkT
uf tho New Orhan* Judge, and his suspen-.
«S
ills new order for O. N. Boltwood, in place |nirchn*ed them from the Morrucn* sion of Cspl. Chita.-d from Ins command. I
—tWe nlrerrve '
of onu which’wn* lost, which amounted to where Indian livery «f one of the ad­
CoNMOpOHB Pxt-tnrXG.—
The fiflifoi«tar» have bren trftnsfi-rrwl I
juncts rtf the phtrulityi wifif ayetem.—St.
42 50. paled Oct. 15,1850.
.
by
Orln.mn
_4 the
„ paper* iff
—New
___ ____
u&gt;" that ft aub-1
front th* Fnltnn th fftc Walixsh. an J the
Lavit Dm.
■criptioti haalaocn ufk'nod in that city for] CrlUion TMiai
tetter VL-»sd Wilis with th .-m to-day for
7.VJ12. w»»d 15071]
On mufaxi, of N. Barlow, Hiram Bron­
14HB» I64STO 30IW •
&gt;t’:e Uni e&lt;l Stats*, calling la at Bost del
son was allowed fifty-five dollars extra,
w«». iww; uT-.-u
11. R. Mattms.—There *re over two Toto and Greytown. Some twelve or
, &lt; - *.n .n. i -. »,» »t .
FaftU.ng, a word of h«ror. and to the 4
Ji on tlie contract for building the Court hundred men at work on the line of the
\ Jrrand Rapids Indians R. R. Tbe whole
officer* and crew of tho frigate Wabmb : ,rV"’ ! w,3®®|
‘w?2! ir?JJs 1
I7 House fifece.
a flag, as an widen* &lt;T the approval of i w.
J®g,!
| 5,'i |?
«*..„
motion the County Treasurer was V&gt;fk I* now 1st to difibrcDt companies
tiw 2d
3d for
for:tte»Vtaww.
Grev town.
wwt
wdk„ ^11—
— owwi —u iMte;
allowed a salarv of wcren hundred dol­ from Walcott villa tn n point forty miles tbo
north of Grand Rapid*—which include*
CbnrimJ. Fuxi U.ifi.Consul at Aapin
lar* (1700) for I8f&gt;7.
'Fi.' n ’ . r-t.t.
it
, a-a„ ]150 mile* of the line—110 miles of which —11 ------------- —-IT------- sai^ui----- pic Couuty Clerk was allowed FGOO. Are to be made in rcadinoas foj; the iron
C3” llio L'sbinrt of Mr. Budianun I -.he board of Supervisors:
Tbe Prow. Attorney 8500.
J during tho present year.
»iiu
,aw»w
I
a liwr t '"Vin'T
V
are nsa saaatmg with the apprehension j
Board mat, pursuant to adjournment,
Ono hsndred dollars was pinend ati
---------- — ■ —
Tire Ecv or G ■•. siixorti-i-At a grand
that -their expenditures for the fiscal year' on thedth day of Jap., A. J)., J858, and the
fo disposal
ilisnnvil nt
A IK-.mnv
• »».
• '■
of t)w&gt;
the PrnKw.ntlH'r
Prosecuting Attorney,
KT A
Promenade
Concert was given Legislative Ball, held at Liir^h&lt;ta, Kan
iah»t.bj given that bv rirtri of a power • ’
&gt; Mid MMtga(r ci&gt;utatiKd and by tir-i
if
will MTHMmt to tlw cnoruKwvsoin of |90,-, wM called to order by Georgs Timm**, a* a secret fund, to lie employed by him »l Battle Creek bat week, for the benefit ere,.on th? 7*6 instant,-five Gto-craor*
........................................
.
nt'Itav
1: 1 over.
of Bev. Gpo. Willard which—
realized
000,WO. What u they do ’ Are not j Chairman.
«100. Tbe Journal think* be b in the
liqi «h»l»y» to'issue shin-piroters for i
Tb&lt;- fid lowing resnfo time and mnlmns

lata

New Ba

IS nnw in sncecw
to do any arnouiit &lt;
CXTSTOH

tn as good order an
other Mill in Barry
Having A-cured tl

Geo.

W

mu».t iniprmcd plan
Smtiti.’i— wb uro
i_ ■ . r_t_i.
in’

BOI.TW

GRIND STONES.

bat*.

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ixuJitsrjr.

ii i

i^£t3W.'a£
.1
I*. M uri

^•ya,.

*“£!£ Vxrn&amp;ti-

______ __ .

exasss

COMMISSION

-r^

aS GROCERIES.

and ttolmM C. M»U, n
brar sod »0»&gt;t fsnlwr
Mart «h»*r &lt;l ^«

. Tfosilo.-rist &lt;!■&gt; Mrs
orath* MV Sltown! Qou

isia

s-gr. s? w

• ■

MEDICINES

Z.WJrStXr"’*" - -'

lihs sunv however large
_ It may
. be 1
•y' «■■;&gt; ■*»..-------- —

|( were adoptsd
st this session of the
hcxrd: the pul'Helirterest.) to tbe board of super- all apeak well. We shoulduT
.
.
'
On motion, of
Barlow, (Supstwisai pUor*,*t.their annual inciting.
. L :
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_

&amp; Mwra-trnc*' Buura.—Tbe ' “f Hasting*, appoint*! iu pbee ul O. B. i Op moti-m, lhe Court Hoose. j at&lt;1 was i
. .. ',UL. 1'—__ •.___ ... _l_____________________ _U •_ t____ M r» ..
.... I
lava.

fivr brotosesson Saturday morning ’ transact bushit* in cmnWltro of the
JiiMwr T&gt;. Morton, lusq.. was ciecV • ’•'hiA.
'
,

bc of Guy Foote, de-1

D.-arJ el«fud by oaRut tbo ^Hewing j

AMM L Ml ION

ttjittitf

The subscriber h
Mill kirns n as FUI
rMpcetfully imnou
Hastings and vicipi
fat furnish Lumber
U.UiUor«™n

aSjSi
rwtn1 rti

Hastings Tee. 3 1

t

‘William

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SMPrtUltS

LLAKEOCSASTICIES

pgr M. Boyer propcaes t&lt;
J. C__ .1

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rf tome narol.

On mvtintx, ranlvhd U&gt; settk with the

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/FAMILY PHYSIC.

JUST RECEIVED

ADVPAT1

logim-

,de Clothing S
t Cuala. iPjnth. Vo ta. afiirta
..uhi.tr Uaji. Vmbrrfl*. L»

AND CAPS
ird irlttm*. SwwUtiit
I: it n. ’i I.reed8p«x&gt;&lt;*a&lt; Skate
L A:
n div a.l tbe pttrniivn'*1 tbe

TIME JS MONEY.

ir-ar r&gt;i»r*. O*M I'matte'ea*
l
S II. I ...irdiniGHEU
in im&gt; xiar-iwuin. n»

____ ______ ....

DRESS GOODS

SI,000,000

uerveiu cmnplainla, •pilqitK aadaM*BtayegtM

ling Gouda fur tbe leat aix month
)e*a than New York prices.—
Wilf you pleM* Spur me
with a call and exam-

A very libefwl deduction math to tboM
pnrdmaing in qnaBtitlw
Promt nttcalkm paid to emmlry •*

Him to ti

* arawfitt. rva«», bodQy vigor,' and ragee*
r' . 1&gt; Imai fttDctira. SucbU tbe naiare

FALL GOODS

®J7JEKB3.

'

E. C. KtFLEY,

T. A. AL

Street*

which la by £kr tl.a

J- B. Bonnett, Gan*! Agent.
IbabteJ* fa tha SCAXOlb-ATUMVEGITADLE BLOOD
aeaaoue &lt; PH.IB, Dr Hoback preaenla Um rwu i&lt;d tatal.r
inch and ream efeinvrieacr hard ilndi and . innilaenl ci
111.—1

Ort. Iflth 1857.

-IXSVBILS AOAIXST tub­

DANGERS
OF FIRE,
‘S
AXD

.1 - -- , .H.

.

PAINTING.

and

PERILS OF ISLAND KAHCATIOK.

JOUS MICHAEL, wwrid leaynribBy Ute*
**‘“HASTINGS teoViaNITY.

that be b aa* pnyared «e eaooata a^ aaad «ff
HUCSE.
MOX AXD
r CABR1AGE
,Al,&lt;nttTATto»OF‘'

t A 1 E 6 li SHOP? ' "o » o'&lt;= s m ZEI
kb,.!&lt; chfnp for Ready Pay.

I shall offer my stock of

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
I
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

AND

| utt hatid and all [&gt;ara&lt;H&gt;a mailing to buy or ।
*&lt;4l will Jnwrii to call bcb.rv Irargaining J
(■!«&lt;• where.
J
|
■
I would parSculnrly call tho -trttcrtiim j
i-REranzD BT
: i.f jn rsonn ubo arc bnilding to the fact
।j
—..-w
..m.~ ■&gt;!..,i
JAMES C. AYER,
that I have ju«t
Rciwivni «.
a brae riuck
' Nails SbJ Glshaaml that I will ftrniah Practical ■■■&lt;! Atatal) Ural CbcotUt,
' taah. Glaaa, lulls. Dour Tritunilng* Ac., i
LOWE 1.1, MASS.
IS now in et«va»fnl ••pemtk-n, ready •. at aa low a figure n« prwwible'.
t&lt;i do any amount of
’ inCl-vl
IIJ KEN FIELD

"“*«

BR1IXIA5T fVNdMSrWt

V*'
"W*

_______________ _

CHOICK FIRMT-CLAM fXDKMXITT MAT BE
BFFCUTBD WITHOUT DBLAT, WITHTHIS W ELL /
KNOWS AXD ABnrcoBCOHJ'OB iTtOX.
____ Timor.
J. A. 9WEEZEV, Aurrr at Haatin^a.
Hasting*, Jan. 12. 1658.
v2n3&lt;kn8.

, It ccmliili bat &gt; i&lt;tpJ.T «S«t B|
1'troM acctpl n&gt;» thauka Ur yui
nd erta. tad brtirv
J. W Y McMYLI.EX

F»r tHa rapid Cara af •
folds,
hoarseness,
BIO.M HITIS, WNOOPIMMVUOH,
CROUP. ASTIMA. AND

icorcns,

I_____________________________________ &lt;t1
'
,ta».p.
M Miller, and &gt;&gt;vr mill bi-iug built on the i *?rX.,
mukt improved plan, tu^utLcr with ag&lt;&gt;&gt;j • S-V u4rrttifn.:rt.t h«ta«d "BrilHaet **vo*p«c-i

FOUETH TEAK 6t TS1

that it «rU be an inducement foriCuuntrv
of taairac-t. in gwH kith. «« refer Uwm fur last . Merchant pcdlar» and Farmers' from a
■Taaaluy and ror claim, to thrir Mtrvaagr. to T*" ‘“'“‘A ,,
rrcLni. f pan aamcea. Undrnnj tbwr rouunu diotatice, to call and examine before pur.
Mtea with Mumata&gt;( ataUiy a*d faefl.ttaa in fu- 1------!-------’----- —

AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,

iw&gt;&lt;m m An'roca?

BOOTS AND SHOES.

LOSSES PAID *10.437,812 .84.
I wealth, with a ateadr and pnxnnt alttirtiee la

larry Mill

CLOTHING,

TEMPERANCE

— —i

1

CF M1CBIGAX. Hirer Cwair. a,
STATE
Prabaie Caurt 4,r *•"“ ‘ 't-ut'.

A woudrra in tbr diwue
GtuRGIf HEXXETT.

o '.)*« autacr.uoS, ut uh
,
cmmoi*outax nr assocutiok.

BROADCLOTHS,

.'iORMERLY kept by T.'Pmuii^ b
’ cwiatautly making addition* to tbe
I a.mM all .if wbii.t. Ma
fl. MH 11

I

SPLL5D1D THREE DuLLAM KXGBAVXIMI

K. ELLIOT, Syrne-

i. h. i&gt;4r. h«Mi|tUiia
,'erprterr
i» drerw

O..II ' tteaa

.

X’trtl a^-.te^.1'!
Ita tUb-aMU j

tbe ehl Mead if T PHILLIPS
WM. JUXES.

PERHAM OUTDOHE.

| Tbe ^e.

I ^miTtaWTiSA-wsxnr-1 KiSK'lJi: .m'StaS; •

0

...-------- Y2T. |
aiMMlSSIOXBII-SXOTIC^
rsuaot to an nrler lumd under the wjI -.»f

-J—v iftX S *

J'lL''”. T11E *&gt;’»Pr’tor cf toe Mercantile Guido . ^.“rUiCv Mtoted mJ" mtto
1 " ««M retpeethiBv mil tbe attention M

~““lr •'

•«!* u

«’ 1

X',wi.« ..l.rrehv ci.rn tint In uer.unnre of an

. . .

■ ■

.

. .

SKZ'.X. ' ”

taking trr membwehliM. raourui
titled to ao exua tograviag. «wlj
Fall paroculaia
tbe AeeoeiaC
lb. Art Journal. o*i&lt;h WStaM
!“Jfw-’ie ris

x“*u* nbarrbr jbsm tbatta ****»»&lt;»•’«•

' lhe ¥’ rdMU“'- F»,’n«r» and Mechanics p
1 °° v» e**-"1
rrr&lt;’d^li..a&lt;dXe‘.1' ' "*^'"2'outof tob. city, to tbd moderate
.
i cf &gt;w«e blue wc»- t-rtna tic»r h ytnrly aniiecriptioii tn the j r Roberta A Co, Mealier*. 4 by Drug^fcU A
‘-’i TnvrT'ir ntltrn r
, vrwvrv; being tn mail aabaertner* only GO I
MoethaatagaartffijL. :
i
'“S-ir-p
‘I-j22T' ~oomi®ii^SnPxmic£~

ofinrve«e»*e ourr al lira nr rwen »&gt;r. ।
................... ........ ..
I

.I Mr. Henry
Brown,
*

RfZ'JL A cT^at^J Biel. 1.1
».»»• U,i*'fa****!** fc» the bone- *UMIXWT11ATOBS AALK OF MKAL KSTATR.
I
•DhM.n^l,
• -vsbTATKof MichaM CbMterte. U* ofthe tow.-

,

I '*«
I SAd br

im girjagtettetyi
ivtSuaal Era dot

SBALLl'KOFlTd aKDQCICK BALCF.
I
lh&gt;rtuc I* remtvv the |uir»mn olafl my frwedw
t .l.nll &gt;perv ttu eivrlwe U null Heir riuta w.i»

*w valuable i. lU «m wr».
.11 i r s

. SteUlet M eta. indigo. Ex. •

-

b 'MB af

TMutsor RFJBOtrmw.

QBSSB1U8.

nil

FoKteaMd

• eteyef the Itagwd i|l H MTBl I il Wil—*
esUttad •■*laMfaal&gt;taMui’/'al*»W .
,
A cogr of tha CvaatcpOfttra Art Jaorw!

CONSl HPTIOX,

GOLD, PENS RIM’QI^ I ED.
&gt;ut * 00 'c xxra.
Enelnwi - fteti ir
b tier wtthcnah-&gt;r p&gt;‘«tc|iB*i:n;«, t

DViSELDOlF •AUDIT OF PdfirriXOSI

I aontinM to manufacture

WILLIAM JONES)
'' DO!.TWO n&gt; 4: GRANT,

KEHIES

ITBIFCI;

Of tbe beat quality far «U inrtrttstoaM.

Vicinity.

XXhXRTLJlS,
MAU, ml tan'Ovvta*.
ream otaff;
r tamx.
«■ to wm.a,
a. Tao*at.

gnb* »«H take ffc, i»th.d W w
On hand a vvrtr hrgo Stock ofCrochery
AherUiaeMof Uaa.ogaand Harry C«. , aUrtlO- ODd GIam \VaCi-.

Geo. W. Fowler.

IITESTCFFS

beak Italian and American Maun-

1

Citizens of B. C. and

ABSOLUTE A L'KIMPAIRKD

«

asta'' ;
BOOTBnnd SHOES,.
anchb.m;.
*•Ul I Utdic'a Gaiter* Bnakiua oud Boot*, a
R I U M OF HA. 8 H I &lt;) N ' prod aaaortaitni.al.vrry low priev*.

W Ba.trv*a Dhrnk. over II. A. Gaudiear, Sure. of

Uh-

Surplus, *422,162, .11.

fSSSKX: ?*•
W"”4 “r ‘y't:
■ad Kuuiatiti.' w&lt;wk«uf tbe Lret an- Demme bbccting*, shirting, atripca, cbtxXs
t all tinea be frond.mi mr ahetyea— ■ anil tickitie*.
*"
Hooka. UUnk Bonk* and Stal.utiary &lt; f
j rtan- i» Kt'KJX i n a new lot nt
4re.-riptton. Kepeuii.e of all kin.:.
«»VSJ1 U M.Ed » C.U A lie* 101 Of

ctjstoiwj: ‘W'oirik:,
m aa grwwl oriMr and c» prompt ns any

1511

Of

Of every di-acriptioo, and uf tbe tote
nui.licatiuti.

TO THE

tSfi

JKWELBY AXD BOOK BTOBE
"* '**' "•** *“» •* s^® st,
“ We &lt;akr ihl.. meVhd ‘!f
tin Chtama j
Such ■■ Print*, Ginffham*. LeLaina, Me-1 *4“^
rd lla«l..M« aaul .antnlt, rl.&lt; n. ._ - _ __
ffaoa, Paramet.a* Blnck Altmccu and a
mtaial lewdry. nwiautiu(i.f Ctocka. Watchra. Pina ' vatii

other Mill in Barry, ornnv otlier cuiintt. '
.rriie.,..,'
’

iEB .Vfl&gt; I'flP.tiEHS.

SS'-tfk

at astonishing lutr price*. My motto
ia *a liule cheaper than the cheapest.'

AMD IT TAKES MOXET TO DCF GOOD JEW

■ Yartett). wmkaUUnteanr'
‘
SI PERIDH INDUCEMENTS.

IFMW*

BUCKLEY

Lu

I Still Live.
At the ebrapent atnrc in turn by
H.J.KENTDSLSj
.
a new atnek nf Fall and whiter GOODS,
which a 111 be a&lt;&gt;l&lt;J fcir

MICHIGAN.

nKkorUwud

Tnu hM taag edMM ■ geOta d—iil ta aa
«Pm«U., ptetatav jail which tauld ttbad er. aa
a*ua and pretaetly mfc la itaaparattan. Thia haa
sraKriic: e*±skrtsJ5;

having a few day* Ion*
Hthtino before rtnbor.
lake* thi» public method
intention of
-•
a
UQXPa.LOWER
■ atorvfl in Barry qounty.

ng the high price t€Cot."
i m4I “Sip T*« Printa fof
ng for !*, Stripe*,
} ji'tiws. Drills S&amp;trpt
’ SotlineOta,.. Ftakneiia
illcp Greer^ Yellow, Red
flanm-l!
’ • '

vawqcnueco.

i-.iiiJjoaao

o Public.

«ith ohf tntit
editors; tberrfce PAY
JcutiamL'c* wtui'kUoub-

mmum

De.MbbMkH

. PILLS.

m laid ifeoeatwl to prateit their claima and dra
i “2 a:
ts il-x
7*R 1 Wildland itothe IMbday oUaaaarr IfO?. an.
Mb tar cf April ISM at the boar of tea o cto

HUPfTPY
BUuAiifll ’t
□

HUS

B

A 1 Ik ft

&gt;T &gt;0 | rv alate ontiehigwn (taunuoiotwn tu era
G «iS!fe'.S'SgSWUSRKftSSS

,

... .

OMMeMHKBBIBXimCE.

|

valaMof »biah Ibeamd awheel
all

KCIDS^ME^ CUT|

...........................

' ‘

...

py

T1ME

Bfttte Orwi,
A Q.
a.pirueug.Boiiu.

fur Gouda.

. &gt; r___ _

Mteh*r*» e» &gt;hr I tab- uf rirnt
d'mada by the J*l(v of *•••!

X.. in. -.' WMI I,' .&lt;•!» a:
Utaddrr.ai llMMlwrQinc
• iaaiul.il. »f nyr.T. u '

X,.—«
TREMILM*.
aa iaduccnieul fur pcraona to inter«&gt; ,1b. m~lv«. io ?.i n..!« for lb. -Mor-

Paid

(.abjort tn all carom cautilc Guida,* we offer tha following pra• -• 'k" tniutnw Upon.receipt ol the name*, pay
in advance,
«u&gt;auiT, we will
niu forward
&gt;rwn&gt;u them
cuanu by ex ,
■
prcea &lt;&gt;r olburwiae if ordered, to tbe ad-: I .Ire.. ,.t«.M«1 w Um
QawlaebU WrW.M
' For 3 0 aulMCriben. caah
a , EJI.OO I
For no
we w.il give a apiaMM
'

laintbe Imku&gt;1uii
audh'tatevf Mcbi

P‘

.ffi ■

&lt;

Irtx
a:

7027

for FURS, SHEEP PELT*,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

SALT by tbe barrel end
lb.
Aa a particular friend hM taken the
liberty to ctrculatc tha atorv that we ar*
keeping a GROG SHOP, I take thia op.
purtuuitv to aay U» my frienJ-&gt; • a-ihat Store in tVeet end of Union Bitwk,
l«.&lt;

15,00 |
10,00 1

AND CUTLERY.
Datad Harting* F,pt»mbcr 24lh lli;.
^“MLFMBERrtfVBEBTl'

DIC1KES

.. ‘“ Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

etOtb
~

The ruLxeribcr Laving leased the Saw
’ u?
Il i&lt; Thesmon ordered that Monday tha Tib I . &gt;?
MUI known «* 1- ( LLEtt’S Mll.l^ wo'ld
i.r cf Ifeeember Mil al one o'clock I*. M be u- 1
a&lt; ar.ir.i,
respectfully announce to the citlttn* of
Xrw York Merrsat.lt
Hasting* and vicinity, that be ia prepared
tab furni^i Lumber of all .kinds, either at
appropriately diopter rd. laetothe Mill or deliverwl, on alirirt notice.
j
!« vl the Mid pcutiooai
r
•
L. J.FU1.LER.
Ihatlnge Pec. 3 1857.
n30tfj -jv.auito u. ffo rrM.a.Itu«v*i«l in a^daataul
”v.r,“i7 """ - -------------------- — —

MfalSSIONERHNOTICE.
|
34
_________________ »**
TBCTATE efSlaa 8. Gmt&gt;. UU of Uwtiag.ib-, I. £
“J
Bar . c’T\TE0pMICHWA5. UABBT COUMTT rs.
BMtaetafortbT. gi.re. thMlhemidryk.yMd j text .mm^tatriy prtoaediegfe UtM of bearing
at tbe rfBrt of.

Judge of Probate,

’n«vn*i
rn CUU3BEL1.DK
mrrxort r on AT
it Uf,
I
KM.l A5U

ASEOUSAUTI

&lt;=&gt;

y;-"

.in |
O01M at Um Court Houm, ic ll-Ucci, day rd J'^T
V cTatah «rfk. iMtwaen Um hnera .Zlu frr »**«*"
I

I . .. . .

’ e*-------------------- -----&gt;■■■.

.»*

»' IJ
°f

P, M b&lt;

'•"Jrr.rs.MarXTrs

iiiixusids: i 2“.'^k
!• . -I. * Ci*'
• luztrecf erobaU tn Haatlen and abaw eaew ifnay

REL 1 pullntumy cellar »M filled with
PICKLM.
Thankful to tny iiumw&lt;ni* castomera
for their p«»t liberal patnmitge, 1 hope to
marit a dbnlinucDce of the aartie.

D. C. HAWl/ET.
St-pt S? 1SJ7.

n20lf.

North aide ol Main Street,
u Bucxxrf,

New Carpet Store.

~ STILL 0NWABD!
SUCCESS UNPAJUUSLEDH

FRANCIS ROWER

I&gt; doing tbe lar real Bard were bua.nM, ia ileot
tog. ia bouuud taflkM-tte
LA BOEST STOCK oftho
. BEW GOODS, at tin

LOWEST HtBJCB
» AM mto rw.rtStmy mW dMlKOm
JL end have &lt; r. band a Br»l r»t» BMOrtiiMpl of

.11

nMtiaca.Miye.iDr

STRAY CATTLE.
■&gt;

c£SS
wAnmvr. n 1'

■ OH nadCOXVrcTOB ।

large Stock of

TA Lt! OF THF GFBA T DISMAL

srjjVA
MVola. IStnu. &gt;! ,75.

SJlXIFJtntAVTttAKbVARi: STOLHsnr, cofjna arnntamitor
h-aitr \rmcur orrnt.

ELEVATED
OVEN aiOV.ES,
LOW OVEX STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES, .
H MM la
Six Plata asd Box i*c»

II.. m .Mow IMk— at 10 ..'.hek.
Leave Haatmgw f.»r Grand RanMavm
Monday*, W^Aaaday* and Friday* aS
10 o*cludt A.- ?■.. end tmvy at Grand
Rapids atR cfeteeh P. M.
Leave G'lMfid Rapid, for HaaCtagaawd
Bettie Creek anlWdaya.Thuiwdayw.Bnd
Setttrdnve, at fi-wr o’etort, P. M.
17n-rt ’
C. HHEPAERD.

Uonaiuing ofBRUSSELS, THREE PLY
Ilw mM PaUtioMT end Met 7. Bondar
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DRUG­ Io Tbermpoo
U m ontaead that MoMby «
GET,

ttIXTY-EIGHT THOUSAND

LOOKING GLASSES,

tMHIBTWMl,

^Sl'Sr’JSs&amp;j

�r-Il T

Lu-

1858.
IA TALK or TH* OR*A TD1SHAL

COLUMN.

SWAMP.

COLUMN

trees last spring of ■
&gt;d dug them up ear-

•!

SVcJi.

L. BUCKLEY

To thp Public.
cfoselv sbortMed in, Calhusn. tod recorded, &gt;ti

The subscriber having a few day* lon­
ger U&gt; remain ro Hastings before remov­
ing to (be W&lt;ai fakes, thia public method
of nuimuuiMHg hia intention ef
SELLING GOOD'S LOWER
tbaaany or all the stores Tn Barry,county.
... He wisbet it distinctly
that

® »«•» de^nbed &gt;s ■»! revered by M.4 B-.)'etf:*ee. st
wbicb tl.« fono«to(l&lt; *Wn, tod cornel dew-riplion, to wit -^R toat certain piece or p«reel vl
tend, .ilu.le, being tod lying in the count r of liar-

them miner.

i wstoawartartJOar »w:bon«&gt;gbl tb. to townto.p
11.) smtli sf rasas arrvu C) west, tod ren-

I Still Live.
■Wit**

KIER’S

:W ••

1U
He is tired &amp; disgueted wilhBo/&lt;/ tmtt
and So are Ms creditors; therefore PAY'
AS YOU GV;:ind crnuitallies wuc'l troub­
le you.

IO.’

kUrruj. cm •&gt;
sully earned.

CATALOGUE.

.‘TSSjK'Z.St

c-inv to tae l unmwero. wui

W ill TOC please favor inc
with a call and turn-

—•

• - —rz

TMmbtes. and a vs-

EUWAUp F-«»:KB. Mortpg,,.

e

BUSINESS L

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

tbe fottoWl»&lt; list:

Notwithstanding tbe high price of Cot­ Cftosu daliars each.
Immadiataly as receipt otthe ssbsertoSioa woeton G«&gt;&lt;xl*. 1 shall sell Tip Top Prints for
toe »ubw r.lM ti stuie win be entered upon too
12| rents middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks, ay,
•ubeeriptioa book, opposite a numbar and toe girt
affected with r-mkI after cultoru—for ux-1
iteis'rtin'
Dvniuis
Kentucky icons. Drills Sheeps toervsp-itidiog with toex numbsr will be forward.
ampl«, after &gt;*lng set wall, give it tncl-1 nj*«i‘3.
.
’
Gray. Cuwiihct, Suttinctts. Flannelfo
fow derivation tk same season through- j
.Mi7i;i i;T&lt;.E &gt;.\ i.E?
twilled .iud uBtwIUep Green, Yellow, Red
1Wtailto,ini—'~*M- w—■ f
tn
BECKKT A CO.,
turns,) end ?l will send out shoots about &lt;*vMin eum of eeaiy Mdirwl to br psid by
IH end II Moffat', bollding. 3fS. Broadoey, Raw
three fret hmg. Give U no cultivation or \
Terk.
thulcKiug. ttor shortening l*ck, and let; HuBdrv7".l ?Kr^&gt;&gt; .Wv .»d .muted by |£
• •Specimen eepiet lent free.
AGEWW WAXTKD.
the earth breumk biro AM g
--lbs
latem F. ~
Tauart and Epbrmm F. Mosley nf
l oui-ty -if beery sou State ai NteU^anle hainn
Co. Ordera IxmL.
el W.-mn. ,.f ifec aac&amp;lartsfotcMid which .aid
thau |brcg inches long. This experiment OHuifafrs-ieHSisiliilHWw sMat oftbe R.gi**-r
is worth try h&gt;g hy any one who th ubta of D«d* io and for aald Harry County &lt;m Um HU,
it, oh a! tert isle tn-cs in a row, or on alrear tree* without Un* treatment
Uno othet tree, that i. more sensibly .

TO THE

of three «
Sterm
tlmnvdiately

BRILLIAMT PROXFECTUBI
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOUTAW ART ABBOCIATIOM.

CHERRY PECTORAL
conns, COLDS, boiisesess,
BR05aHTl8,WH00Pf!KMX&gt;KB|
CROCP. ASTBMi, iXD
COUSCMPTJOB.

FALL GOODS

DUS3KLD0RF GALLERY OF PAIXTIKGS!
Porcfaaard U a eoat of »ltO,»CO .

rhrehis by far tbe

Tbi. mum!, ia offered to ibecwamunile(will.

Ready-Made Clothing !

LARGEST AND BEST

efcct tost caa b. dreiro! .&gt; »4d slits urefsinro. tod su Burner-

Giatt A Srivunsa

ORESR BLATE

xaaKcia ICowuu De

selected. &lt;ner brought to this plsre, and

Hadlbt A;

COSMOPOLJTAX ART ASSOCIATION,

Wiuimtj

HATS AND CAPS

TERMS OF .SCH8CK1IT10N.

ot* ybo prefers or practices the old ays
trm of neglect, aulect from any nursery
the finest peach truce that ever grew, and
give them hia fovurite treatmtmt for two
years; and we will take the poorest *culla’
that Were ever dtsmrdvd m wortblen, if

IM -.J M *
iMlgmultn of etoi n

J. P. IlotixsTH A: Co
A Medirinn, Palest M&lt;
lie. B U1 i' - ! I“l I
WWe«r GUm. I'uity,

ild rrepwifullv sek the attenlios ol tbe -

-''J.M. HUBBARD

HM^Ji’eedirel^'

'

sswsiaTv

nqree to beat him two fold by means of
the bedt management already mentioned.
We
from m-fn.il exptriinenL—
Gaws try Ofaf/ewKrx Dre. 10.

3Musiral Jinstrnnimts,

&gt;

BOOTS

MICHIGAN

rale uf tbr premItod the land, and

SCHOOL BOOKS.

I continue to manufacture

best qnslitl ef Tlerta Grind Stones ste&gt;mi»
. solXatwsy. st 3 oeuto—Wbct Stone* fi eta,
rl I ■&gt; eta.
'

ufflcr in the vlllsgr ot Haatia
« if __ .Lh. u

tion to ttwins Pianoa, by letting order®
at hia store comer Main and Burdick

pet up Suita on the »l&gt;r&gt;rtc*t notire,
in a manner andwt ouch pricra
calculated tr.pl. aautha
moat foatidioua. ‘

pubbean Usnnrr s poblic erw&gt;p»per prim

PAINTS AND
applied, the expenac
A and four days, and
A* n» average, it would
J

P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

DYESTUFFS

Boots and Shoes.

about 11 acres in j
ATTnRlIAB'n.GS

DRUG STORE,

.-bare buip in cutting up and husking, in .
Mutetge for .labor ba might perform fa j (jBre |a(c|y

GROCERIES

t
a fall aaaortment cf

ttoktad

MJBDICINEB,

B.WU,Ui. r..-1 Chemicals, Paint, Oils

CHANGE OF TIME,

to I Batttor Creek, HaatiagB and
7
Rapids Stage Route.

Charter Perpetual.

G.

BROADCLOTHS,

T F. Haavar. Tailo

‘

davs, Wedntvday a and Fridays, at

o'-

1 nesuays, 1 li\iisda\* aud iwitiirJaya at ,
o’clock, A? M., and arrive at Hastings
at two t’club, 1’. M. and on Mondays
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Wrdn.'sdays and Fridays at -I o'clock, A.
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
M.. aud arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’efock,
AR USUAL*
. i
LcaTU Hastings for Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
FORM BARRELS,FLOUR BARRELS. TVD8 10 A'clvck A. M.. nnd amre at Grand
HCTTEK FTKKTXM.
All kind* of prx'duee. taken iu exchange
Rapi.la RtSuVlock P. M.
for Goode.
I
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
a.mr bad otueli aaperienea in tbe Cuspoeog
. aim being dedTona of derntian hie wbAe al­ Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Tlnmeday a, and
ien to tbe Iuumm, lie Enters bimaalf Ibnnly Sutsrdaya, nt four oMnck, P. M.
nmf. ’
C. SHEPAERD.

Paid

SALERATI'S at U.50 per 100 Ik ami
I 5c jier lb.
BALT by tbe barrel and

found nt this cMahlisb-

AMMUNITION,

mecy for the especial accomnodalion of &lt;i*e ladij-e. Also
ary variety.), Paper, Eavdopa dtc.
Tb»y wonM Msp^Uublj aneobRre to
tbe ettixena of Hastings sad of the sur­
rounding County

MroDLKvnx*

Each a

STHR C*«*

II''

JoRX S. VAX BXCXT

G. W.

Milla. Cuua

il. N. SinupoK, C»&gt;i

North aide of Main Street.

HiULlCTMdS,

LL-lcudeote Kwrwito Hall tod Hand W
do aot reside in tbe Stele of Michigan,
ll» uU H-t—.l—l. . _ &gt;__ -.-A .
_

L BVCKLET.

'DjyinxBs.

Falx &amp;

L-.E

*?r
U «dar.d that tha
said To -ndrata human Hall and Dsvid W. Whi-

II omrouk;

OSes to Us second si

New Carpet Store

;

T. A. ALEXANDER,

Datixl Cook. Jnati

TIIOB. K. BRACE,

I have opened at No. 2 Union Bfo
large Stock of

’laixa’.’,"

- INSURES A0AIA8T THE-

DANGERSAXD 0? FIRE,
PERILS ®F INLUD KiVIRATIBK.
At as libera] rale, and rates aa riika
mH of for eel veaey and Itar profit

MORTGAGE SALE.

id by Roh
and Slate

Frdicitarsfer Com nF

J. M. llVMBU. Pt
Deed. lastHtforlteCoon; Gxnuatiag ofBRt'BSEUB,THREE F Y
lbs Mi day October A4?
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DR( ’•

GET,
which
courage.

4 By STAN1
1*L
errosnx
JACKSOX
•
-

, Store m Went end ol Union Block,
Enel End if Town.

MEDICINES

STANTON’S

for FURR, SHEEP PBLTS.
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

mi wms.

!Y,

Basta. J

। TATE OF MICTHOAX. TheTlrenit Coart for

Bnrplus, 1422,162, 11.

Dmsi^g Fluid together with a fall stock of
down tha aid brutal notion that a former
. asnat be uncouth, uneducated and un­
I aha!! wit tn
thinking—a mare ploddrappii. You are Such m-tba. O»FFEE, SUGAR. SP1
-drought hi to immediate contact with the CES, PEPER, FISH, Ina word every- -now it a aouu utn w maieu sen, or K»; WHOM
, grant heart of ci r dilation. You enunot
UurtfusthsGroeery line, auch aa
ours. Kslvee and fork*,
kai.es suit BfotobSout Bftho raachof tbahuxx of loilwin lie wantcdforfamily use. And 1 MAml broom, Hiiasr Itoicd Candle. Olam.
WffljaiisiFwy
world, Tha thrill of the W(«derthM have on liand the best kind
- -working wiroa, nod the racnbling of the
of asntaufliticm for sportsmen
lieotawlhe, (tho thtmdur-treadol nations,)
. worm to your onco secluded hill side.—
cuaeion Caps of all kinds
Mow UMart a boner life. Do not keep
Water Proof!* and
year bon com shelling al! the long w’rf■ar eVeoings.
Make your forme a place
your
awl ds'tghtart cannot help
All tbe pop­
ng.
CutlitaU the trcca—they are
ular Pal ent
Mtdirinct, cl the

A 'N - Atkjxs, b.tdd
or. Shop IB Goadyra:
Mara. &amp;

T1CALAXD ANALYTICAL CHHdWT LOWELL MAS8.

Ihisg to tot co«.i*riaa line, f.ltofully encode Lt
y attended to. Uivv toe a «aH sod 1 will try end

woo

Wk. A. SsRTWELL,

My stock of

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

TURPENTINE^ ALCOHOL,

D. C Hawiar. D&lt;«

J W. Brent. Failr

n\ am! after Monday .Augu*t 31st. 18
am! Vcating. is the larger
«ro^e ,U'5T, until farther mitire. ato-m will ««&gt;1
ever bm«Mt U. tlm
r•M,, y*,
Ivnve the follow itie named phre. a, a* fol ! P1^'- •" vonvl.&lt;«&gt;..n I wovrld call year st
vs» san.&lt;&gt;4m
|o w|t.
ten lion to the nitwits of
!
Leave Hasting for if attic Crrek, M&lt;»n-

N. B. Just received a new mimical
instruuM-nt, called the English MeUlic
Harmoeiuiu. Cail and examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct l&amp;th 1857.
nS4-6m.

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

Sib

W. Paun, Who
Dealer m Qroevrtev J

। MM «

Arran^rd by the best tump-&gt;*crs.
Every itmtrumcnl offered for sale has
been thoroughly tested, and he can safely
■ay are superior to any ever told in this
place.
A wry liberal deduction made to those
Ines. 2 sbilUnp, Fad Lock. J purchasing hi quaniitiea.
Promt attention paid to country or­
ders.

GRIND STONES,

DenIs

Wu.’Jokta.

CLOTHING

farturc.

PAPER AND BORDERS.

dye wit* tun

vary good, but
re»t, let ®s mis- j

aCsrtU

Of every dereription, and of tee latest I
publication.
11* mrinli
8TRJMGS,
!«Mfrcbil
Of the beat quality for all instruments. I know
for

Trolemasit'a Cardi. Ian
mtolotWriUug iWpra

' a heavy and paying one. will cor. from
. twelve io twenty dolinrs, and sometime* ,
more; bat this application will be of I '•«» orTboraaMjIs la said ores
more value to succeeding titan to'the pres-; B1
ent crop, if the eoila retentive, and not T
. gravellr and porous.
•m - The following may be regarded a. about
_ the wu erage ot good farming:

the 130 working days, (omitting rwina,
sAnrms. Air t friirri tb.-mwnrnennrment to

Two DoiInr Art Journal
Art. Io I'aiKling or rieulplurn, moy
in addition, th»• givtag to every wul&gt;

BIIEETMLSIC,

, Jsbdr ih'p«ida greatly on tbe condition of
the land, and the quantity x&gt;f manure an
, pliril.
If tbe land is clear of the seeds
' of weeds, so that na booing by hand is
. required, and the cultivation ia wholly
performed by a horse often repeated, the
expense will be greatly lessened and tbo
crop increased.
A good coating of minote and its applicatimt, which should a!

ivVSXS

SFa&amp;ffitoCCurS -■ i

Tur. auLacrlber haaatoek of Musical Mere
io part of
riAXO FORTES AXD WEI.0DE05A

AN D SHOES.

At Wholesale and Retail, at such prirea
that it trill ba an indue.-meet lor Qwntry
Merchants,.l*edbir». and Farmers from a
distance, to trail and examine before pu^
ramaiHw rlwwhrH* *

SPLEXDID THREE DOLLAR EXGRAV1S0!

Ind Mukai Merchandise,

KALAMAZOO : : t

mtoul.y

Exrua^ or Rarsivu Cosm^—Messrs
£*rrni"f ’’ 8*
more scientifically in
,.i the northern
tab
—_ Tti the 'miJdlc
—Ln,•— *ain&lt;l •outhern,
1 aball.be planted If yM will inform ms
in th*: Cultivator, how many acres of
1 the “asafi «f -Ufa,” or Indian com, arc ge.n
cr»l|y cultivated tn the person, by the
bc't farmers fa the former.—9. W.'MaoUjy-rthofRau
oowAx, Rutherford Cu» Taan.
sold st pnbHc
The labor of raising cum al the North •w
biOdsrstihaCeu...

niALKM tX

X.

rcoon ou.

ftdtary PwMte. Gram
collreteMie protopUj
Camstaek'. Htero. Ita
1 A. HoLaaooc.'A

clotbi.

MISCELLAKEOrSARTICliES
LOSSES

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

Wat.

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

LOOKING GLASSES

LOSSES PAID 110,«7Ai&gt; .M.

BcmmBB.Au

;8iK'£^c
Joni, liowura. Ph

mimwi
-■MigaW
Ju. 12,1MB.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER
JCKLEY

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.'

J. M. NEVINS, a, COMPANY.j&gt;roj&gt;r^u.r..

11 Live.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1858.

VOL. 2

O THE

I GUI

JU

jf B. C. and
cinity.

6th of February, 1887, Mr. Adams, hav­
ing occupied an hour or more in exhaust­
ing bis pile of antimlaverv memorials,
itauaad. and looking slgnineantly at Mr.
Speaker Polk, said: “1 hold In my hand
a paper purparting to ba a petition from
certain Slave*. If 1 ahauld present it to
tha Tlouae, would it go oo tbe table .un,
dcr ilia ordatof the 18th of January T'
The Speaker seemed bewildered, and had
just time to stammer uwt eomething about

Notaht Pchmc anti convej
Cuunty MWHra.
...
.4

Oaklkt,

W.

Wholcwalo andtRoOnly 11m lk«ir rigtte kr-jring
W7 HrCoutMAx's Banking Office, Battle

rrixUi, Dealer iu every variety
»&lt;h. Gnwmca, Crockery. I1*^ Ware,

L. C. Kxllooo, Banker, Suck, Note ana
• ft*- .,
mn.MGrant A Sfavldiwo, Dealer* tn all kind*

GOODS

ploded with the
him ba cxpell*

Orwp U&gt;y armor.
C. 8. Bcrtox. Pbyairian and Surgeon,
...
u;.s

P. II. &amp; J. Rtssxix. Dealer
Goods, Ctolbter. Boot, sad Slii-e*. I
Groecrir*. CnKksry, sad Glus ware.
Faaxcis Rowan. Dealer in Stove*. Iron,

shouted

Good News! Good News!!

GOODS

JiEW

AT
TIaplxv A: Wiuiitman, Maiiufailui ra of

J. P. Robxbts &amp; Co.. Deniers in Drugs
A Medicines, PatrtlMvdicmea. Paint*. OU*. Tur­
___ n___ ■__ rt.U
I
ftt.SI.,!,

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
stock of

W GOODS
OF

Whole. Sale

and Retail

r to mamifecUtre
F^oC. Hotel. Ilaaliufa, Mich.

THING,

Heath, £S.'?» A Co.~Dralers in aud
Mnnfrclutan of Fond'***. * good aswrtment
Jwavsoo hand. Rower* Now *£!*&lt;!* opposite

.

': •

J W. Bvckix. Eaahimiuble Tailor. Cut­
ting done to order, aad all work warranted. Shop
aa Jesaraon Street, bear State. Jlasling*. Mich.

Galtenth
Uyd^

Call and see Mem Lefort pvrehanny
tUntkere.

Firmly stood al Balaklava,

or AIX KINDS,
PBISTS

gbgdams,

BULLlim,
LIW5S,

A nice assortment
OF

A W. Atxjxs, Saddle anil llanxws Mak-

Bnv vww *m nrvw a tv * v art
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
AT THE
s
_____

Ready PayStd^e.

Mara* A Banta. Jeweler’a and Book- BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE

rv Brow

Cinlhliig: Merer » Cheap.
X M.’Rmwiir^t.M^Ssitb'uS* of StaisSL “
MB- ... I--- *•
- .M ■
1“
I...I

G RD C E R I E S
OF ALL

STANTON’S EXCHANGE.
b.v

M
&gt;FiGARMENTS CUT
i USUAL.

;

luet, taken iu exciiangw

kSJSE
SHEEP

PELTS/

Kl DEERSKINS. -

t 34.50 per 100 Ih. and
LT by the barrel and'

id of Union Block.
fed of Town.

'

FANCY BARAGES.
R. W. kVaiuunr, freahioiwifite J mior. romp
&gt;■ Baiter-. Block. o&gt;*r II. A Goed.rtr’s Star*.
HuUngsMttb- ’ '

S.

••T*k» Ihy ■wontl'ia&gt;7 Ih* w«r*i*g!
-^uudJin"' lift tn.tJrn cn«l.
"For eif Spirit, night and morning.
Still within thy teal abida.*

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

T F. ITauvxv. Tailor, ami dealer in Rea- j

9CLOTHS.

u, itte mtirrneM 01 *o&gt;ag
From lb* *l&gt;n*« it» btart ha* freed.
White th* *lt*r 6r» i* glowing.
And th* ion*** floeU *re«ad!

J

EVERY VARIETY,

Wm. A. SanrwKLL, Blacksmithing In all
... ..... ■ ■
Vl.u nn.ff. . Z IV. 1

»• stock of I

Burnt,! bt* wal to met the fottneo.
Hrld hii sirs* lb r gentle om.

,

urth side ol Main Street.

L. BTCKLKT,

nrpet Store.
No. 2 Union Black a

vSSELS,THREBrt.T
»a,STAIR nA t*ax&gt;-

1 KLASSES.

Stanton &amp; tiffant

■

Kinds

errosrrs m. c. n. x. dwtot,
JACKSON
MICHIGAN.

THKII.LING CONGRESSIONAL REM1,
NIMENCES.

FISH

TLA

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

five thousand dollars, and hi 1857 of • .jWt- ■' ey luu been expended through
i my own appointment, and-undi
eighty thousand dollar* This tax iwievied and collected in the several omjptics supervision, it has been dmta wi
nt the same time that thu town-hip and
Ftllow Citireni of At Senate and
county tax is collected..and the County
Tnuuiurare a-c required to make their
return* and settle with the Auditor Gen- partirui ends, and the Treasuror baa
limited in effect, tiff the Constitution, tn I eral nnd Stat* Treasurer.
been well guaidod against the aaaaolta of
a period of forty t^tya, once |n two vean.
fraudulent elaimanta.
A considerable portion ot the time of■ _ A much larger proportion of tax than
is generally sup|K&gt;eed i* levied upon un­
yyur last aeasion was necesaarily devoted
improved and nou-residMit land*.
The
tb a di«p&lt; within of the grants of land
Comity Treasurers, therefore, fosload of cunditiuo uf those oiour citixens who had
made by Congress to aid in the oonstruc‘ Pmoneys collected into the emigrated to Kansas, fur the purpoaa nt
with
StatoWrea.ury, returu to the, Auditor finding a h-iimi, and uf co-operating
.
.
General, for the State tax. the delinquent ! the frienda
frit-mis 4
at freedom in prufeblMf
pru|iibitiftg th*
the
ialatiuB that were indispensable.
tux on the noo-reeidens land*, which in u Introduction on J ratabltshmcnt of fiumafl&gt;
It would liava l&gt;een mueh more in con. majority of the cuentfek fe fully equal or
«n that great territory—they had
eonanoa with tny feelings, if the expense mure than sufficient to pay their propar- । f'ff nearly two yearr. Leen exposed to th*
which must neoeaaarily l&gt;o incurred by hi»n of State tax.
It will thus be per persecution and vlolcnre of an infuriated
an extra session could have been avoid­ ccived that very little money comes di- i
’nub, who, invtigatod by the slave
, edjbul it has acemed to mo that public r.-ctly iiito tbc State Treasury. If the | P°*cr ®f the teuntiy. crowed iuto Kaointerests of great magnitude imperative­ taxes on these nun-reeident fifed* are wot i
the State of Missiouri, *od drir*
ly rjquire it.
paid, tlwy are retained-to the several j them from thetr, names—burned their
Ona of the most important measures
of the last wcasiUn, that of' re-di»lrictlng counties to be sold, and if’not redeemed 1
by rho owner within ono yrhr after being '
sold, they become forfeited to thu purcha­ many of the people. Others were seized
ser-, or if uo purcha&gt;wr is found, they are and arrainged before the Court* uf th*
Territory, and subjected to chains and im­
forfeited to the State.
want *f time—and consequently in tiie
The amainft of land* returned and for­ prison ment, urn]er the pretence that for
counties of Gratiot, Mason, Manutce.
feited to the State has been greatly en­
Manitou, Emmett Oceana, and aeveral
hanced die present year, nut only on ac­ tutiuna, titty were guilty of treason sgsinst
other unorganized counties, no provision
the constitution and »
government
uf —
th*
count of the great scarcity of money, , —
--------------- - —
was msdc for holding Courts. Civil con­ but becuus* ax imprcsiion ha* been in- 1 I "itcd States. During this long and uatracts for the payment of debts cannot durfriquslv circulated that the tides to eilQal ’’roggle, tbc United States govern
be enforced, nor is there any mode by the lands Mid for taxes were invalid ; that ■ ’■*«*«. t° whma the people had a right to
which the guilty violators of the law ran ■he State did not mean to preserve her look, as their natural and coa.tiiariooel
be brought to jiusice. The imminent peril
felth with the purchasers; ,am] that bj ! guardian, with a full knowledge of the
iu which a largo portion of our constitu- some technical quibble, the urinal ownP«*!«
•” official Invest!enU *relhu* placed, would of itself be a, ers could.dispossess the purehfeers, «ud f*‘lon
Cangras, ahsmelesa lent it* aid
justification for calling you together; am! avoid tbe&gt;j mcot of * tax altogether.
■
«y»P*thy to the oppreaws.
Such an opinion, if well founded, be- 'H’ Do lnaiu’r "f
that the bar­
I
fit
l.'.rtltrx n r-&lt;•* I -V&gt;. I flw.-.f. -..a rlta -&gt;dn«kla

weighing five hundred avoirdupois, came
waddling and wheezing down the aisle
tokrards the Clerk's desk.
Tho whole
corps of Oligarchs were on their feet,
screaming, swearing, gesticulating like
demon*. Polk piled hi* gavel and called
to order but in vain, while the spectators
in the over hanging galleries caught the
spirit of the scene and were going wild
with excitement. Quick as thought, res­
olutions were prepared lor the expulsion
of Mr. Adams, based on the assumption
that he liad presented a petition from
slaves for the abolition of slavery. Ere
they were fully before the House, they
were offered in a modified -form by Mr.
Waddy Thompson, now demanding the।
•evereat ocusure rather than expulsion.
Thereupon, the debate began,
it raged
violently three days. Diompson, Dromgoole. Wire, Underwood leading off for
the Siavocraey, while Lincoln, Cushing,
Phillipa, Granger and others defended
Adams.
During tho hsight of the ternpest,- the rotunda, tha galleries, the passa­
ges of the capitol being filled with an ex­
cited throng, the colleagues and friends of
Mr. Adams felt great anxiety not only m.llrf u&gt;
jud.mj»c wbHhr '‘r ; i.
|™, lrfm tb.uUoIsi.mp
«hruw»d.m&gt;. tirf &gt;olu»urr amlribukm.
for his fate iu the bouse, but tor his perpn,«il JudwalD
«n bewmod- „fcid, lw&gt;
CLt,^- b‘
J, 1 *-««•,. 1,^, .mount war, 1,^1, mad.
soual safety.
‘
■Srf „d .™^rf ..
Jiriuu, aet^un rf
In 1 -I K.r-.rfrf (o —t.ln .1™ .U .frf
Meantime the resolution* were going :c
Shu;!
ir
u-to fa“" ~1«- “
1
is
“
through various modifications, *H tending
to soften their tarpit and mitiga.te their
Partaking in the general sympathy,
conclusion*.
All this time the old Ro- whether a now Circuit ought to te erea linlWM^M(1 J,ipoWT
charac. and anxiou* tlutt the archives of State
mon rat unmoved in hi* place, the calmest
.. ..
....
.. ..
..
. r
- ter ana
and duration, v&lt;&gt;u
you win
will perceive by abotild contain the earnest and aolemft pro­
man in the ehrimber, with the incAidiwy
1I invite
mnw roar
?&lt;»r attention to
u the
lh« report
r.poO of
..I .„&lt;•__
rmM
... , .. ,L. «*_’_., of
.r s o. . T,
test of the people against ths repeal uf
petition safely locked up in hia.drek. At the
e Commissioner
Comn.usiunrr of th*
the Land Office,
Office. ____ .....
...
.
surer, that ho will be unable to redeem the Missouri Con. promtee, and the sub­
length it began to leak out that the paper and especially to that part in which be
the two huudred and sixteen thocsand Sequent sets by which Slavery was sought
was not exactly such a dneumbnt as die lias assigned his ressons for withholding
dollar* cf «&gt;ur bonds that fell duo on or to be intruducqd into Kansu, th* Ixgteslaveholders in their hot haste imagined ths Swamp Landa granted te the State by
before the first uf January next, and meet latnro appropriated ten thousand dulntre
Congress, from sale, under the Ad of
the appropriations, for our vsrious State foe the aid ami relief of emigrant* fiuin
Virginia, still further modified the reso­ Hth of February luL The tliinl section
Instltutiun*, and for the current State ex* the State of Michigan to the territory, to
lutions, by setting forth that the meniber uf the Act, required the Cotumireiioner.
In this exigency, it devolves upon you, tetori: r«.‘tesiffia-or -at- ,J-p:
iu
y rej.- in wnwn A ittreapapur i» puuirtiinsO, «i «i&gt;«
lands off.-red for *•!«• by tbeir Uyal tub- as the Representatives of the people, to Ly an exunalv* correspondence, and «£.,
tiuu,” ett1., a phrase « which Adams af­
divitione. Tbi* we* undoubtedly an over­
the proper course to be pur­ Ing received the offer of th* National Kai&lt;terwards roosted him alive, z*“* ।' sight of the ?*giti*ture, for after* earn- determine
,&gt;ucu
! sss CommiU*e,;.trt disburse the money
pro-slavery side uf the ijuuse began i­ fui con.putati*® by the Commissioner, he sued.
Th. reruns. «T u..r Suu &gt;r&gt; «.Ji |
“&gt;
*“
------- ■*...* ika. a..*--.. .....a.ttnn* lli* n.i-m
ascertained that tbc c^nse of adverti­
Th. .preTw Ui qxm uiln-d. I 'i&lt; *UV—J IruuuUUd U U»
sing would exceed by far the cadi re­ I. mon, Uw, ~Ho.nl u, |», Um ~U,c
■«"&gt;«••• Ibumnd &lt;MUr..
a colored individual in the ease at all. Ininl-rml upon our lurnl-J d-W.wUA i. wb.rrfm.Srf .idnrr.lr m ft. ^rwas more likely to be found in the pling ceipts for the lurid.
°f weda, to.lx- distributed among
1 feel confident, therefore, that yon will vary small, amounting u&gt; only two mil-1
than In the petition, and so they atopprd
concur with me in the opinion, tlial the IlmiwutunJrrfm.i.iKrelorlb-W-nJ:'1" "“T1""
to take btcalh. Then Mr. Adams ruee to
&lt;«r tarrfrrf
**“
sixty-eevcn dUUmaonars.— - ------------- ---- ' r-“
" .....
address the Home. With great deliber­ Commissioner a»*umea a proper itMxfl. ,
m million acre, of I Secretary of the Q tnmhj
aibility in withholding the laud* from We hare about sl_
alion, bis voice pitched oo a shrill key
rge portion
portion of
uf which
which is
is *«»• ™P°£10
•
;Swamp Land, a .large
that pnetrated to the remotest corner of »ale.
My
opinions
of
th*
duties
and
reeponvaluable.
.
the gailcrics. and with a frail bit of paper
Wa have an industrious, enterprising
t ustling in bis aged band, be called the sibilities of the Legislature, in'aMuming
tl»e teeda which satisfy inc that the e wanSpeaker’s attention to the question be bad and controlling this grant &lt;&gt;f lands by ,•nJ productive population, who, notwith­
Cvngn.s*.
are
folly
expressed
in
my
mes,
standing
they
feel the effects of the com- diture wm justly and properly maae.—
put to him three days ago, which sttl( re­
sage* of 1855 and 1857, to which I rv- ,merctal revulsion which is spreading over 1 have also received numerou^lettersfhim
mained unanswered, viz: Whether a pa­
thci civilized world, are curtailing their Michigan emigrants and other*, exptwasper purporting to be a patition from *p.^tfully ask your attefltlUL
Th* great object of the grant was to expenses,
,
practising the moat rigid econ­ ing theirjoy wid'tliankfulnoas Mth* grwat
•feres, would, W he vert to preeent it. go
B
on to the table under the order of the secure the drainage, cultivation nnd oceu ,omy. and by their unflagging iaburajn relief thus nfTorded.
The attrucious attempt to extend sod
nof a large quantity id land which ,
18th of January 1 Looking around him
perpetuate Slavery in Kanaxe, through
no purcliaser from tha General ,
with a mingled expression of sarcastic
the influence and agency of the Goverwcunning and lofty seem which Lord Chat­ Government.
Ou: experience in the dispoeal ol fend* ally
,
adding millions to the wealth of the ment of this Union, which was foueded
ham would have envied, be cried Ina voice,
•to establiah justice, and avoirc the Mean­
not of thunder, but in a sharp, hissing granted by Congre** for internal im ।State.
provement.
should
warn
ua
Uiat
it
i*
not
Can we abandon or discontinue any of ings of liberty’—will constitute one uf the
tone, such a* lightning might be supposed
to employ if it spoke at all, “ Axe aw t the true policy of tha State, in assuming ,our State Institutions 1 Those uf learn­
the control of this grant, to create offices, ing, all of which are in a flourishinn con­
and employ engineer* and laborers for ,dition ? or the Suite Prison ur the House
quvthox 1"
For the first time the tbo't the purpose of draining the fends, or a of Correction 1 Arc we not too elevated
flashed on friend“and foe, that Mr. Ad­ fund, out of the proceed* of their sale, to in the scale of civilization and Christian
A \ery aenoQs brcaoli in the St- Marie’s
ams had neither presented the paper nor be expended under the direction of ilia refinement t» rolitnjutsh the Asylums fir
Ship Canal the last Summer, has render­
proposed to present it.
Everybody felt State, in their drainage; but rather to (i tl&gt;c Deaf, Dumb and Blind, and the Ined that great woika source of anxiety
queer, while some grave men looked like dispose of them in all the districts where s.ui«1 Can we reject the appeals to our
to
the Suite autboritica, in wbuae oa»e it
there
are
aettlemrnta,
at
such
a
low
price
humanity and benevolence, from these
lank sheep suddenly denuded of their
is intrusted. It w»s probably tsav&lt;4ftoat
fleeces. U had now got wind that the pa- as would justify the purchaser In making unfortunate cLuwe* iu every county in
pe.r wu a forgerr, the work of eomo stu­ the necessary provision for their drainage the State, to provide for their care and destruction by the timely intervention
education 1 I think I hazard little in as- ; and aid of the United Slatea officers and
pid slaveholder in Wa*hington, and pur­ and improvement.
If in ao disposing of them we shall con­ serling, that if an aj
‘ were 'made di- n,en w&lt;"’ happened io bn there. I have
porting tn be signed by Scipio, Sambo
awakened ap|r-[ rwpeated Mr. Burl, tha late Superintend­
----- and other bogus negroes,asking the House fine their sale to actual eeltirrs, we shall rectly to the people,
rest utisfiiid vt&gt;t of the
Canti
an -Engineer. of.
have a guarantee that the purchaser would it of beneficence would nut' real
------------ and
-------t.t exto expel Mr. Adam* from their body.
be prompted by sclf-interes'l to make while these sufferers are left uncarnd for. pcrience, to make a report of it* present
And now “tha old man eloquent” took such improvements as would render his
The State tax for the last three yc^rs 1 condition, with the Imp,
Congress, at
hie turn in the deb-te.
How he demol­ land* productive and valuable
The de­ has been exceedingly light, not exceeding It* prcsent.scatiea will see the tMiMMiitr
ished &lt;mo opponent after another, acourg pression in the price of land, and all olh- opc-half uf a mill 6a the dollar, un the M ®» appr"Pr«t{’« ’» n“k* u •*»“ ““
•»g. flaying, scalping, impaling to his er article*, caused by the great reduction valuation uf the property—while the av permanent. The vast iuteroy* ouMecnad
heart’s 'content—huw rank upon rank of in the amount of Bank circulation, umm ersge State tax from the year* eighteen in the navigation uf tea Ippar Lake*
the chivalry went down in neaps before which we are unfortunately compelled to hundred and thirtvteight to eighteen hun ! &lt;hicb ar* rapidly inoroaaing every year
his trenchant blade—huw be spitted poor rely mainly for currency, renders it im­ dred and fifty, averaged about three mills ' rcnJen&gt; in highly important that this
Dromgoolc, and roasted him before a probable that any considerable quantity on th&lt; dollar, in the State of Ohio, the great National w..rk ebmrfd b* placed aa
alow fire of sarcasm, when he told him of lands would bring the minimum price ... .
....... t
____ ____ ' f.r « nOKaihta te&lt;snnH th*.
wta*.
that “giving color to an Idea" was not a HtabliAed -by law, uf five dollars per
Northern bat a Southern practice, one of acre,
I therefore rrapectfnlly recom­
the peculiar domestic institutions of Vir­ mend such a modificatioa of the act. as
ginia with which he had j&gt;&lt;&gt; desire to in­ will reduce tho minimum to ,ouo dollar
terfere—bow the Hous* screamed with ur one dollar and twenty-five cent* per
acre, and that the expense of such advei- cecMity
ty can undoubtedly be avoidis*
avoldis* by lor certain moaiticaunws »n tnt- BtaWM,
riziug
a *temporary
of
tiaiog and selling be reduced to tbs low­ author!:
’— —’Ivan
— e *I Itv ■ made news^ry by the eMabUm.BMBt uf
alludim to tha bleaching chemistry em­ est practical amount, with such other thouaanc
xnd dollars,
meet the
= bud, tribunal, which is herewith Iran*,
____ . to _____
_ _deficit Ir
ployed by tha South to eradicate the dark modification* a* your wisdom shall sug State tax
uf
tills
vear,
to
wbieh
tax of tills year, to which amount
amount m’ttr*t.
tints in their v'arirgatod population—bow
With tire ronfidenl bops tMm«
he wound up Ms triumphant philliplo by
Myopiniona arc unchanged, that the tutian, and also if found necessary by the liberations will rweuit in the ad
net process of these lands, after the pay issue and sale of stocks sufficient co re­
deem
those
pretiously
issued,
and
falling
ment of our public debt, should be sacred­
ly devoted to an educMrocal fund, and I due the' present yetr.
firmly refused to ley the resolutions on
I inviu* your particular attention to the
the table, but brought their authors tn a
Report uf the State Treasurer, which

Tho Albany Evening Journal, in an
innffeating sketch of scenr* and Incident*
that occurred in the old Representatives’
Hall, during its thirty years’ occupancy
by Cougtvas, thus detcribea.ooo of the
And every thing in the lino of Groceries. warmest and mo«t memorable occasions
HSSl and Battle
i. r.'smoky.
Vi&amp;iteville. Mwh.
ever witnessed in that old Hall:
The Right of Petition was aarly put
in issue by that persistent body of men,
the radical AboliUouisla, whose convic­
ilaasUALt Houax. by J- Davim A: Co.,
tions of duty no fire of persecution was
hot enough to burn out of them. It is
a curinus fact, that the first modern me­
morial rtwpecting slavery, ever presented
Co. Officer*.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
to the House uf Representative*, wm the
Janx 8. Vam Batnrr, Register of Deris.
Sroccqdings of a meeting in L’tic*, N. ¥.,
COUNTS.
rprecating the agitation of thiaaubject!
GRAXT I SPAULDING.
| It was offered by Judge Beardsley, then
Hasting*. June 4, 1857.______ v2n4
in Congress, in tho opening day* of the
G. W. Mill*. County Clerk and Notary
session of 183-4-5 John Dickson of On­
r.AAAGIFTS! GIFTS!!
tario county, N. Y~ in January 1835,
JvVVG*h.i&gt; axu S11.VX* Watcuxs to
(just alter tho reception of the Utica mabe sold *t wbuleaalc prices.—
H. N. Shraook, County Treasurer.
Ofmorial.) presented a petition for the abo­
This is the cheapest, and best lot of watch­
&gt;aa ||» tas Co«rt Haas*.
_
lition of slavery in th* Disk, of Colum­
es ever before ( Herod to the public. A
bia. He advocated Ila prayer in an able
gift in jewelry worth from 81 to &gt;12 will
speech.
Thia was tho first gentie zephyr
Fa&amp;k &amp; H ouinooK. Attorneys ds Counsel­ be given with every watch iu proportion ,
lor* al Law. *olicll«.r» in Cb«nttry, Land «•«. to- to its value. Being desierous of intro­ of that approaching storm which tdtiOSteeTo*^ areoudJforf Rower’* Noek, M*ta ’ ducing our good* prominently to the pub- mately swelled into a tampeat that raged
in tha House with unabated fury for
Gc, in order to meet with quick, ready
wfiAN*W.^A!JLl|‘ciiAR. G. HOLBROOK.
many years. Tha earliest defenders of
and cash sales, we have adopted this meth­
the right of petition were Meaars. Dick­
od for their diepoaal. XVe sell
son of Naw York; Phillipa and Jackson
Corr position X’erge, open face at 80 and 7
of Massachuaata, and Slade of Vermont
Hne Silver Lepine, “
“
8 “ 0
Resort was still had to the Gag T.ule,
“
“ • “Hunter case,
12
which, as the flood of memorial* began to
“
" Lever heavy hunter case 15 “ 16
ft. H, Fctxxa. Attorney and Counselor
, increase in volume, waa finally incorpu“
“ Eng. pat. lev. “
*■-«•»
25 “ ««
30
M taw, soliciinr in CU»earr. Genrral Land aad
rated among the standing rules of the
'
T*» Axtsl. times ov«r DeUlwner • Nteoy, in lbs Gold anchor open face
faafca^iBtocE MsMtavlIte, Ksrrv Co. Mick.
These tyrannical
measure*
30 ext 37 House.
“ lev. hunter case,
■ aroused the ire of John Quincy Adama,
“ “
“ bmutifully eng.
, who soon became the leading champion
“ Eng. pL lev. “
, of tho Right of Petition. Ilia great age,
« “
“ “
“ extra,
, hie eminent services, his persistant cour.
, age, bis skill in debate, at once devfted
•• “
“ “ antf magic watebee,
tMRMlnrifa Stem. HaWTTHIa N»ch-________ _
। the controversy to a commanding pbeiDO. tian before the country. During tie *eeI. A. Hoimiocx, Attorney and
___
100
tiooaof 1838-7-8 and ». his desk was
An'/ of the above watches, together
r loaded with heap* of Anti-Slavery mamo—; with a gift, wilt be sent by mail, free of
Every
A’m. Brxauu Attorney, Cmnwller ““ poatxgr.uti receipt of price. A catalogue। rials from al! the Free Slates.
petition day witnsaeed * graphic scene a*
_ giving f“Il particular*,-wilt be oom on ap-’ the old min' delil&gt;or*tel&lt;r presented one
pon. plicstiun to
.
memorial after another, taking most pr.u
‘
GEO. DOWLING tt CO„
voking p*.’n» to make a brief etstement: down by a decided majtwtly.
i No. 33 South third Street Philadelphia.
time* Uiinga written in the &lt;
.N. B— Newspapers throughout the
so be nlfimateli the old Htiluf the JJoum &lt;
xwry country by giving this advertieeraent six
tellveal
cr more inaertim:*, will receive in pay­
mat, * *Bperior double pointed gold pec in the vault* of the capitoL

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lariy tha diminut'rou in the receipts aa
compared with previous yuan. It will
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...4 . m.n fa Jd.,rt3 ortr fa drtfal- ' U fa kM ». fa
Srt*h th. rwnlnSi
ni&lt;faW&gt; U|«Al"
lirrf into th. m oT th, Jsar,fa&lt; », ,

fa. rimmUfa.

fan. a grocery ■stare, a* ua»o&lt; n. n raaUsrent or an eatiug room. ' Thew v.ilhtlna

Mortgage* for rie at l*V4!r
uUl
Uue
paint over their d&lt;*&gt;ra, “Rvm Shot”—oerer label their bottles, 'BtalhDroj&lt;tr
. 'NFECriX NOTICE.
afcron* 4 ill please reeeoT.eet that
syare/reui/ puy. and'wo wish
Tte
&lt;-lt-’;MO»
of WMiWiBg
Lanring are
are muwv
made,, by
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)
J |se«.-UZCO».ol
AoMnW^tora, Guard-na M"***"* lh. lats red occurrence, kcswly alive
•pd.dt &lt;*«•M* '•* L-F»l P"»UM done •I the
lSr necessity
nec^ity of
of immediate
immediate action
action in
tn selfa

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him ; U.J l» n"fa»T **S"
on «r Ch.tla,

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WoWiiljBh tib *«h «*• Mm»*1

“Sutatrt,’ fallal far &lt;«WatlWuoj hep . fa. fart M *» "W",11* "JFJ

some rdfaal nrae; lie is inrifcd fafa an

SbWNKS!
Quit Cbdjn Deeds, Real

'

-Srth.^tet" I np.fad; -.ill J~ | mail hi. -yfa.th.

the point cut a gosk fa foe talt »*'■ " *■
rthe.‘ otbv4 amtfli Ham’s leg. Withl: yell of fcry the fa­
’n turned *n the other, the fire of
Jrnfiijly.di.iwn, on
ridge, nod fotdjng
. ’•
sZYi.^ and’ 'aimed i»
——a in hl• eyes,
-r, -and
- ■ aimed
admired, be rela insanity tflaring
him. which,
whk*. had He
be not avoided'!t,
avoided ft,
blow
a't
’
bim,
•ed an follow*:
y
“it was thirteen years last May, that I would have laid him a corpse at our foot.

Seating himself

left one of the Eastern States, nnd settled

by the Free Prere .odJonmal --^T ,
XX
WfflK.r Rronbroxn MOIh afterTrading been pnld «nd taker. op during the year*
Q^Tppcr to the Locof-co heath- 1855,1850 end 1857:
£
„ 10a5.
en about them ?
•.
—,
.»tixro 00 i
a xs cal aproar or rna statb TnxASvaxa. IJ.IOJW
’’ ’ ' ' Lasmko, Nov, 30,1F57.

.yonder/’ »»J he pointed to a dwelling •&lt;m implement frqm W illiam’s hands; To Hit Jbcf!U»q/. KintfyS. Bingham.
GodrtaJaf'lht Suit of MkXtgtn :
about a tulle distant, on the road to Be­ bupic sprang at Charkwsd .frontally,
I
loit;
“a few months aft«-r awber per­ that Ire threw down, his scjthe and run
,n I defence. 1 trust their efforts may be me- son
:
located there,’- "
"
'
■
their psy ptent* Ou*' the’ «mi«j and at “l—M.
-Then, sir, I saw each a sight on that my Annual Report, showing the rond.where another road crossed the prairie;
tion 'of the finance* of U»o Slate at the
bring tho money, when they ask u»
beautiful prairie, os 1 hope never to ace
'Ilia Legislature convenod this morning 1
ctaM of the present fiscal year.
of pihliostion.
at 1 (Po'clock, and, after osganixuig. re­ ful that she was called tbe ‘ Flower of again! One flying in mortal fear f&lt;* his
Aecompauving this report will lx&gt; found
ceived the Governor s Message.
The tlie Prairie.’ There was a youug man in life, the other, a raging maniac, pursuing the Ledger Utlancc* and the fable of ac
.
. n.-aak* rBIMs I ’■
Gnvcroor recommends tha rc-districtlng tho vlrinity, of ’ho numn of William, with deadfy fury, his keen inatrumsnt counts of.tbs several trust funds.
*A, frrshwupply of jESerotiurrt, Subpenas,
The report will alw contain a tabular
making
terrific
stroke*
whenever
be
tho
’
t
of the Judicial district* of the State, so as i upon whore heart her charms appeared to
Statement of tlw receipts sad disburseMarriage CerCticates, &amp;C-, nt this office.
to include ths new counties, or the forma­ Lave made a deep impression, as, indeed, he could reach his victim ! Wr strove t» menu for the year, 1855.1850 and 18577,
Awy peniou wishing to obtain the tion of a new Judicial Circuit lie re­ they did upon all the young men who saw overtake tnem; but soon fiju'nd, it »» ns well as nn estimate of ttm probable
quire* a modification of the Swamp Land her. But William 'seemed to be the fa­ in vain, so w» watched with terrible anx­ rceaiptli and disbursement for ths cnsu. Annum' can do so by leaving the amount Act, and s redurtimFof ths minimum vored one, for be was always lu r compan­ iety the fearful race! Slater made a rir- ing fiscal year. I have deemed it proper
to make these fables in order that you
IsfStwKnpUon with
price to a dollar ar a.doiyir.and tteenty- ion and attendant; and it was generally cuit, and endeavored to join ns; and we, mar fdlv understand tha prreent condi
. r
. Jobx S. VAnllanxT.
five cent* per acre, nnd Very mildly bints conceded that He was her accepted lover. aware by his movements, of his inten­
st
-a *p
... endow meat from
Artam tho
tliA proceeds, -n
to 'Pima
Time passed
fair.All nn
on pleasantly,
nlnfaaatil1V - till the ni-xt
next tion, ba*trued with all speed to meet
upon the Traaaury for
tho Agricultural College. A loan of fifty i Spring,
'-------uLon
‘-----------,L--------------------------------another
young man came him. Close in his rear was the fatal
I ^1. r&amp;jfaicrihcps who do not give notice thousand dollars, and an Issue nnd sale of amo&lt;jg u*. He was a perfect contrast to ecytbe, swinging often in fearful proamii
• taj th^ofalriiry.-arc considered ns wishing Stocks sufficient to meet th* rni.turing William, who was of a quiet, studious ty to his person.
Wo approached each
if|jioaf|tio&gt;telh&lt;-ir subecriptiims.
______
_gJ turn; for Charles Slater was a wild, off- other party; we were not mo« than ten
1855, 1855 awd 1857.

c i2.;lt'iulisefjbera order the dixenntfau-' Tbe Governor Indulges a plresant dream blind, noisy chap, but stSl, wbat many
. ra»&lt;»ipf tkiiir paper?, the publisher may over, the Kansas nppropriatltm, from called a ‘ smart felluw.’ Ils saw Esther
] ’cohtpincUo send them until all arrearages widen [am content to let the oppwltion Morey, the Flower of th* Prairie, arid
■'WfWd.*-,
was at onee smitten with her charms, and
awnk* him.
A'caucus was held this afternoon for i determined. If possible, to win her for
jL.jf m;l»ccibcrs neglect or refuse to
gtirposo
of
:
taking.lmo
consideration
|
himself.
What arte he used, we know
the
jpirposo
&lt;»t
taktng.nno
censiurra-.ion
;
• "take theij papers from the office they are
.
..
r .«•
.1.------------- _j I not. b()t wc |,now tJji- shortly after h«
“held*responsible till they hate settled the the cx]&gt;cdicncy of offering Mine amend- '
menu
to
cur.
State
Constitution.
Tin*
formed
her
acquaintance, her manner tow­
-bill and ordered tbe paper discniitiuncd.
only result attained was tl*e appointment ard William underwent • change—be
. 41, If‘subscribers remove to other plaof a committee of five to report at soino was no longc: her TCnstantraompanfou;
- camjrilhout informing tbe publishers, sud
and wheu they slid meet it was. nct^isith
. tba paper is still sent to the former di- subsequent meeting.
A lively discuMlon sprung up in the the rordialiiy ud aflectian with which
.-‘“reetioti, they Arc held responsible.
House this miirning, on a proposition to they formerly had. Still, there was no
‘
The’Courts have decided that r&amp;ftising
rupturyor
break between them, till
refer the portion of tl:u message 00 oj*n
.
. __
io take a paper from the office, or remov­ tire swamp lands, to a select committee ol J t!&gt;e fi-urth of July, when she rejected
ing and leaving it tfnciillcd fie, is fbima
nine, which shows much uf tins old feel- ■ William, and ijtiended thu. ball, at Beloit,
• fact* evidenre of Intentional fipiiiJ.
From that
that time, Ibe
sought
t..
.. ...I
tka alrt:**
r1v ..with
I,I. Charlue. 1**mm
ih ■iiiinl
’t
iug.
and |isH an {•arllmtlLtn
indication of'the
struggle

rods apart, when his fool struck a stone,

and ho pitched headlong to ths ground.
He gave a wild despairing cry ; we dash­
ed forward to save him—but It waa too
late! As he raised Eia bead from the
ground, tha-afejrp-icythe passed ecro«
bis thrust, severing wind-pipe, arteries
cnd all, to the bone I
Ho fell bock—the
blood gushed in a torrent from the ghast­

jraruf lfSM,ww.

I Ills old man covered hla face with hi»

sre,to4»3

.

13

,. mi^i

to

.HjOXTXM «
. U»,3T&gt;05

ly wound, and with n convulsive move-

hands, and bowed down hi* head for some
time, overcomp by the emotions awak-

..

Wl-r..

B«8

enad by the relation of his sad story.—
At length be raised his heed, and said :—
j1 Was it not a fearful sight 1”

ttxfmyself.) found ourselves,on Monday
/Teninfag last, after a few hours’ drive.
f. jrvir a very rough ruod.at VCrmuntvilfa.

’ fa September, 1855,1 found myaolf a
pedestrian traveler in northern Illinois and

A person traveling
mwi morning, ieft but little time to make in tbia muuncrpmeraUy take* more note
.ibeerviufans in this place. The name of
_.U*rc, was given oy ura uui}-ki.uu*,
teuigranfa from our own native State— stream and hill; , nnd often. If not too
-. “from the land of steady habits”—of' wearied with wslMng. be will climb one
“green mountains'* and verdure tipped of thwlaltcr to got a view of the sur­
-• bill*—the State renowned os being the rounding scenery.
Such won die case
plare where occurred many memorable ;; with mo one aft ei noon of the month afore­
; adnne* of tho Rcvo'utiuo—Vermont I
said, as I approached tlie village of Beloit,
’• Vermontville possesses many of the which was to be tic termination of my
day’s travel, and emerged frosnra wooded
evidences of thrift, industry and prosper­
' ■ l^$ and yet we were informed that these tract through which my course had led for
. dMceadaota of the careful and the wary the most part of the day, fata the beau
' New Englanders, liave so far anticipated Aiful prairie through which the Rock River
Arriving in the evening, and leaving early

sottthem Wisconsin.

BONDS raw rn 1S5(J.

............. "t-Sig
^•"SSretaTy tn

nuwpe FAm is 1857.
Aitinsted bond*.................... 42.SC3 *4

D. Braises, ftac'ry
Total.......................
Being well aalWied that the various
State ktatitutions, through their office*,
The Democrat bos rccived tha returns
would ask fur the usual appropriation* to,
enable tlami to cvmpletc and put tlie of lbs election of the 21st of December
same in *ircci-s«ful operation, I deemed it and Jbe 4th of January in Kansas, a* pub­
nruo*r that these csiimatea in detail, lished over the signiture of Gov. Denver
should l&gt;« laid before tbe legislature, in and the pn-riding officer* of the Terri tn
order that tbe proper committee* in mak­ rial Legislature. The sot* on the consti­
ing their report* relative to there appro tution on the 2l*t of December stands
pria'iona, shouid fully .understand the thus—with Slavery 0,143; w it bout Sla­
condition of the Treasury, and the pros­ very 569. In the slcction of th* 4th the
pective demand* on it for tbe years nn-n- free State party wore triumphant, sleeting
tinned, and ih cnsa apprepriatioui were si I its candidate* for Sfato officers by an
made, that lite nccrasury mean* abouM average majority of 415. 'The Bsnats
be provided ta me*t the same. Appro •tends 13 free State to 0 Democrat.'.—
prtations were made fi't the Asylums, The Ilousc.29 free State to 15 Democrats.
I louse of Correction, Agricultural Gdlege. The majority against the constitution on
State Fri~m, University, Normal School, the -Xt-h waa 10,220. The alledgrd fraud-,
Stair Agrirtiharal Butfeiy, and various at Oxford, Shawnee. Kkkapoo and Other
other public olivets, payable from the place* were counted.
public Treasury &lt;&gt;u call during 1857 and
Nikktks* Mosrn* without Food—
1858. aipounting to over *325,200.
To meet those appropriation*, and the
deficit in the revenue before menti-med, Times that Mrs. flaycs, of the town of
the {faCgislalurc aitburbo! tbe raising &lt;4 Day, Sarutoga county, N. Y-, whirss case
n State tax fur 1857 nnd 1853. equal to
five-tenths of one mill on the taxable bad lived nineteen
property of tho Bute, aa riqualisedj by ordrink, died i«i
fifteen month* of
the State Board of Equalizalirai in 1850. remained inaenaibh
This us would amount for there years to
*137,000. Th* Legislature also provided
bv Act No. 108, aufourixing the sale of
id a snake fiva feet
swamp land*. tLtt sercr.ty-fide per cent, body was
thick was taken from
of the principal nriring front tnt «&gt;le of lung and t
there land*, should l&gt;* l-iancd to tho State the stbntai... .. ------------- , ---------------cd
but
died
soon
after.
The caw is a very
“and appropriated tn the pay mcul of tbe
remarkable
one,
and
it is to be regSetkil
outatMiding imfebtedna** «&gt;f ibe State, se­
cured by it* bond* or stock*, in the order that it was not subjected to sositfac ex­
amination.
in Mrbiab they ahsll falLdua.’’
h was supposed that there land* would
have been pul Into lite market and offerCOMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.
cd fur sal* as soon ns the act sbut-13 take
cfTect, and that the surplus fund of the
Trcreiiry would bo greatly incrcniuxl by 1
tbe sale.
‘
The Commissionrr of the Land Office,
after a catuImI examination vf tha law,
djculcd not to uflVr the lands fitr sale ill
roniequeiuv &lt;»f tlw imperfection* of th*
Mt, taid. published bi* determination on
tMeuljerfhytm
drtitlafon tbe
5th of.May ln*t.
Jn cunsequenca of the

of in* asst...*............................
I5s,f!&gt;i) 4J
This fable, it will be observed, com­
mences with the balsnoe fa the Treasury
at the efae* of the freed year uf 1854.—
The amount on hand at the timo, as
shown by tho report of my predecessor,
was 1553.004 .(&amp;
It 1* proper for me
to observ c fa ‘Jiis relation, that the ad­
ministration with which bo wosoutinecied
did not dose its official functions until the
81st of December. One month after hi*
report was mads, the disbursements torn
the Treasury during thia period, amountid in the aggregate to the sum of 588.l&gt;33 71, leaving actually fa the Treasury
features, told plainly of”.he intense strug­ you are silrieg on William’s gntve.”
st the close erfa* official term, the sum
I started involuntarily to my fcM •
of 8489.Q41 37.
.
gle within hr* brea*L
1 have been thus expiick fa this matter,
“In September, twelve years from this
The old man rose, and, laying a hand
that orruneous impressiuDS on this point
very day, I was, with three other*, one of on my aboulder, said, as the leara slowly
may be correct* I.
whom was William,mowing «xi the sainr i followed each other down his cheeks:—'
S'uuwil! observe by the Inspee'.i n of
«pus ur ground yi&gt;a bars pointed oct— ' «Ste«ng»r IFifffom w« bo ton T*
tk.» fal.lM »b«.r rhe surplus tunda have erfivad from such sale bos been cctbvlr
rey's, catne up
it* a*“wa
going'to
lx Abcta-xcsT—'IfiTTFreniment of lows:
It will therefore readily be Btr-cired
commence work for the afternoon. He | Minnesota, as it now stand*. i» in abrrthat means from Some source would h.ri
prided bimSalf on hl* skill and dexterity j snee. Tbe. people have adupted a State
proridrd to rore-t the Accruing demands
in mowing, jnd after having examined constitution, and «keted State officer* and
upon the Treasury fu: the ensuing fiscal
(Total..,.................................SSM,2I3 65 '
year.
our scythes, he selected one nnd clmllon- a State Legislature. The generment i«
This has baen caused by the disbrac.
The fi&gt;l!&lt;j«ing table v.Ul ah«w the real
,ged any one of us to mow a race with ready to go into operation, and tbe Log- inents above mentioned, the payment of
and prospective demands uptqi the Trea­
him, to the rise of ground yonder, which ialstu.T bad assembled at St. Paul, but a large annum ol Stele Indsbtedues*—
sury for the ensuing fiscal year.
the
increase
of
the
payment
of
interest
1 which is about one hundred rods from there matter* came to a aland, for the
xanwATs &lt;w ntsauMEVma tor. 1658.
reason that nothing can Ire done until on State Bunds, growing nut of the ad­
justment of th* -riva Million foUD”—
•None of u* accepted the challenge im­ Congress admit* Minnreota a* a Stax*.— by the payment of approprfatimw made
mediately, till be renewed it with some No law* eta be pareed, for there w nn by too
the Legislature
of 1855 and |857
1857 for
L*ui*!atureof
vaunting, when William, who luid not Territorial l^gialaturc, and tho State I^g- Uw Deaf, Dumb. Blind, and. Insane A*y
AgHculfartl
spoken before since -Charies joined us, Ifafaur. em.l»L Should fad. ■in..

that seems inevitable on lhet question.— not her company; but became moody,
“It was, indeed.” I answered; “but
Still, all hands seem to be anxious for. and abstracted; shunned the company of wbat became of WilliamT
: --I '*
Laxsiko, Jan. 20, 1858.
and confident Of a ahort session, end be­ others, and so ught solitude.
At times
“ He died fa Less thaxi a month, a rav­
.
Ewnino.—The readers of the Banner fore this letter b In print, we may be wc thought there wa» a wildness in his ing maniac.”
■ n»d go new description of the route to turning our backs upon the Capitol, home­ manner, bordering &lt;&gt;g insanity, especially
7 And what become of the Flower of
Lansing, “A trip to IAnsi ng” has been ward bound. ,
J. M. N.
after having scan Esther or Charles, the the Prairie I”
written, read and sung, until it ha* be
taiU) ol whom sometime* had the on"She, went into a decline, and died tho
- cotac as familiar to Michigan readers a*
msniioess to fetultover him *5 » taccess- next Spring,” be answered. “ They bur
U» aonguf the “Raging Canal.”
Let
ful riral. At Mich time* bls flashing eyes, icd her in her father's garden; battle
' ikauffic* then; that wo (our w orthy Senator
comprereed lips, snd strongly working two young men were buried here, and
EXJITOIXIAL CURBEsrO5DB’(CE.

U»'»4

A GENTLEMAN.
ttlWIpKIaD-

&gt;.fc»o

Just on the edge of the
thrlr available pecuniary raransu to feel winds its way.
foe present pressure of “hard times," in prairie, and near the road, rose a hill
said; • Til try you; sir.’ I looked at Wil­
&gt;M ordinary degree. So great ia foe force whose symmetry of outline arrested my liam, his eyes were glowing Lko living
: -. qf example und association, that oven the altantion; and its smooth sides, covered
। coals; his face wo* of an ashy paleness,
-staid Vermonter forgets his early teacb- with short grass, invited me to atoend and
bet every muscle seemed nerved to It*
i-fcgs of’frngniity and economy, when ga look around.
utmost tension.
^transplanted into the soil nnd under to*
a few minutes 1 was at the summit,
“ ‘ Which shall take the lead T uked
-influence of the “ fast and fearfasa.”
found myself amply repaid for the Charies.
bl* &lt;&gt;t ascending.
Behind me was
• Never before having traveled ton State
•“You,’ sand William ; ‘for you gave
«M woody country 1 had passed through;
.r^l
the challenge.'
am prised to fed it lined on before me the broad prairie, bounded to
“Charles led off fa splendid style; with
the west by scarcely discernable falls and
*&gt;rang arms and consummate sail] he **izwith more or lea. improvement, woodlands; whileio tho north and south
cd the kein-edged implement, and shaved
. and comfortable, convenient,nnd in mnny the prairie and horizon met. The village
the green herbage from the smooth w&gt;d.
cases, tasty nnd elegant buildings.
On of Beloit, throe miles distant, was in full
He moved on swiftly ; but William, ribo
. the whole, the traveling vras tolerable, view, and in the far. dials nee glittered the had not been accounted more than a cum •
and the perds of our “trip” raatenally spires of another—Rockford, I think.—
mon mower, kept equal- pace with him,
lesMfwd -from wbat thoy were on a former Wherever a rood crossed the prairie, it doing it ns well, and apparently with as
was bordered by farms, while the Inter­
occasion.
much case.
Slater, who, doubtless, had
vening spaces were dotted with ianutnrrOur arrival in Lansing was a little beexpected an easy contest and sure trikblo herds uf cattle.
urnph, seemed quite nettled by the per
It was, nlugetbcr, the most superb
to learn that our old cnerMee of the
ttniwily with which bia sntagonistkcpl up
J have stood
.“third bouae” are not likely to rollaet prospec t I ever behold ’
the strife, *o he 'let out a link,’ as he term­
.- mMoberaenough to effect an organization. upon the brow of Ningsra, and have seen ed it, and preasrtl on at accdleratod
its world of waters plunging in to the
speed; still, it was of no avail, for Wilfathom Im abyss below ; but my spirit
Hum waa aide by side with him, and bia
wit* nut so moved by that exhibition uf
•cythe moved with the same regularity,
tilicry1 use the wnrd “ artillery" in rtsirtk** power, as when I fctiod on tlut snd rot aa mueh at each stroke as his,—
.M* same acnao in which the iuezperiCharles' astonishment was depicted on
around me I
The sun wanted gwo hours
bit counteusnco, ai&gt;d revealed iu the glance
fag witnessed a fourth of July celebration, W bis setting, mid I ccmdudcd to nnmdn . &lt;if hi* eyes a* be now and then turned
tie war. urited if they had any ••artillery 1" and ciyoy as long us 1 could a pleasure of them toward William. They Itad made
w bich 1 might never have another oppor­
aliout half the dixtancc, and Charles Imd
tunity. J scaled n.y’^ lf on a small ridge
Bov.
nut gifaed the least; he now appeared to
—of which there were two—and romI meneed scanning tlio scenery in dstail, Iwgir, to consider the contest a* somewhat dupbtfu!; but determined to make
.
.
A
, .
,,
,, ! when I saw a man slowly ascending rhe
a jx*werful effort to gain a space ahead,
Lansing was thrown tato considsrable'
'
“
.
" , . „ . . ..
.
.
, : bill toward me.
AsbecAmencur.Ipc-rand to mslntafa it.
Ilia caertions were
sseiteMrt last Sabbath monnng.br the
....
.
,
,,
diteorwrv that a mwrder had bero rom
rrd hl,n
** *n *',d *rd 'e,ierul!e redoubled—his scythe flew with fearful
rapidity, nnd the swath of grass rolled
, tccancc. lie saluted me courteously.
forward like a continually Bowing stream;
I
“This la a glorious prospect 1” Said I,
but WUUam was still beside him, and not

*0,^^
h i.
State Priron. University, Normal School,
Territory will bs put to serious incsmvi
the iirruumd exocuresuf tbe State Pein
v.n, and the steady diminution of receipt*
IBS*..
for Ue same period, which will be found
Ths Goon Tsui Comuo.—Prentice, of in tire fou owing tqUe: .
die Loul»viile Journalaaya: “If the Il­ COMFABtaOH or THX AMOCXT* XXCIL1VXP
IKTU THS Tnuaviir FBUM AAU SGUBCU
ona, tigers, elephants, catamounts, snake*,
DURuro 1854. 1855, 1850 avd 1857: Nonail
••
“ ......................
1
F*r ISBl. e«10&gt;9 r
eluding Noah and his wife, and his sons, - fate.
CoopUsttosef tt&gt;&lt; U.,....... *.........
nnd his sons’ wives, had got into a gener­
’
al fight when the deluge was over the “ IBB, 5&gt;M17;O
——— "
" *55 77.1
mountains, the confusion and rage, the
“ 135ft U11371 tO
’
yelling, the bitibg* and the scratching “ !«7, *te,«53 fl
'
could not have been greater than we haw
Rbowke • dimiuutiinorrtedft.to tbrw
Jevery prospect of hearing and seeing in
yearsby wapartfcti.......................... ■lA.VMS 11
the ranks of the Democracy in tho pro­
The funds weito largely increased iu !Jie

Ss?3£e

n fence.

IXuC

scrxsc=;xs.'fta-. ZO.O
x
MveiiffrTlhK M urert f 4
c!«d.?d to Mod Ike (wirr.

&amp;. £8

w a p&gt;«ta*e atawp to F«T
of the acencr «tid tr

US* ____

1

Qih* Cocxtt ov Bfakiv is Casscssr.

1W.-OJOD
VfcroyA’l CniLDaxa.—The Queen's j
•uo 0&gt;
r.prfl. fall.. offi n* will Im seen by the
Iff 5
children are rapidly growing up. The
follewing comparative table:
.
Princess Royal, »bo ia about tn be mar- ,
COMpAEATlVX
TAtltX
OF
THS
BAAS
OF
FBI(
Hed, la now aged 17; tho Prince of
MAUV SCHOOL, VXlvMfalTT, MORMAL
SCHOOL AXO ASTLCM LAMBS FOB 1854,
।
1855, 1858 axi&gt; 1837.
t
hand ia to be demanded in tnamaga by
(
*■“ ....... •;..............................
it
Aal
Mid iu '4*. 40MTF 7S
the Prince of Orange, h 14 j and Prince
“
“ '55, 15*4« W
the sum of &gt;178.542 28 m be
Alfred, wbcMci rcaidenoe at Alvarbank.
j
provided fiw to meet the amual and prob­
bia mamma graciously visited, is is.—
able demands up.m the Treasury
।
■
- wifasrs '
*■*••"
Bridea those firar eldest, the family fa.
I desire n&gt; call your Attention especiallv
M lita
.» u» fart (W IhTlrwmi
.............. H. 50,151 W
f
Fwd uxuao, I. fanrtJ ,
'ink Leopold, 4 years old.
» iud.btad I., u,. w-.rtl
uf
U ooajMnrt......................... 359.4JI 19 Tnwt land. I. Ih. *«,&lt;.« (uf MW.SU2
Twa Bast Dorxn.—During the pres­
The sale* of tlicsc fand* f„r 1954
,
Under 11. p-rtrt. ertldSu.-n of tl,. fin...
ent term of tho Bccorderti Court, save
rt.i&gt;i«Hnnl
m fa.
।the Chicago. TrtJwnc, a worn in, convict­ cneded th* combined amounts of 1855. rtn, wul »
1858 and 1857, fa the sum of 189,100 31 Sfate lieu fall. do. on fa. |M of
,ed of larceny, escape.! with a alight pun­
But little drpendenre can therefore be
;ishment beeanse abr. had a Uby but a tSw placed upon the receipts fa the treasury fa. p.ym.1.. 4 .hkl „,d fa. —.fa,'
,
from this source.
dhlrtrrtmcnu in fan nrrtnUnw, wiii
The amount received from interest on
|
left
the habo with another female prison­
“» 1“
w,. ISM, fa .fan., U4.000, ,nd„ fa,
,
er, who intended to get off cheap 'by
wcn». orih.Si.faG.nrtnm.nl mu«|
(clnimfag Um child as her own. Tho dod^
snirt.niruMt
I
.
,
was discovered by jailor Teubroock fa
।
time to defeat dm scheme. Thia baby
nn inch of 'vantage ground could he gain. c
farther
psymutit
until
provision
is
nutde
dodge Is the latnst one hereaway.
The penrpirati.m gushed from tbe pores,
16** ** amounts reorirrd

answered with a sigh.

«,«ixxstftztrxs
“4--*4' " i S~ “•

tnrtrlz ।

Al a wulouqr tb* eiretdt co*
7 In Chmeerrlaid sate. I&lt;
A. I). Htfbtoea b.ndrr-d aud I

: :siKff7T~^’‘

b rrr.if. .nd m &lt;tarMlt Ih-rtuf tbsl

COMMISSION ERB NuiiL! .

'
nod dripped profusely from bis nose and
“What a beautiful spot that la between cbfa, and dnnehsd LU clothing as If he &gt;

1 but I osoe

L AltCbm.

Sa

�HMTOAMIUI '■

COLUMN.

iS'ESMGilWS
.. .1 « —vr— u..
...

To the Public.
Tbe subacriber having a few days lon­
ger Vt remain in Hunting* before rwrw,.
nw to the West takes this public method
uf announohw his intMitjoc of
SELLING GOOD'S LOWER
than any oral! the stores in Barry county.
He wishes it distinctly undurstuod that
be means to sell

lies to borebyrcea that ua ganeaasa of a sew-

SS!Smesm^k5

&gt;U (at a lodge', attend that

»eb tto fallowing aim* aad correctdwenpa. to witAll that eartain piaea nr pamt ol
&gt;d, situate, bring u»d lying in the cuant&lt; of Bar­
an J Sial, of tAetagM. Known ami described
follows, to wit: Tbawtotbslf (U of Use nor-.b•» qnarter l it ' »f sei non eight (B, ia townabip

■eeretary tranair.il a eryy of

XS»)8.

tLuwraaxsn.
St. Loots; Jan. 21.

lias rrcireditba returns
the 21st of Decombtr
mnry in Kansas, as pub;niture ofGbiv. Dee ver
officer* ol the TerritoTbr *ote or. the con*tiL of December 4NM
ry 0.143; without 81*.
। election of ths 4th the
pre triumphant, electing
lor Stale officers by mi
of 415. The Senate
ate to 0 Democrats.—
• State to 15 Deruocrata.
ititt tlie constitutiu* o»
0. Tbe alledged fraud*
cc, Kickspoo and other

sin* without Food—
&gt;m. from the Albany
Hayes, ol the town of
unty, N. Y„ » hM ease
: time aide*, aad wbn
n,, months without food
week jot
ago. She
&gt;le for liftern months of
up t&lt;&gt;a few days of her
seemed to revive and
y. A ft*r her death, her
i und a snake live feet
nch thick was taken front
was alive whin renter.tier. The case i* a very
and it iawlie regretted
objected to scientific ex*

He U tired &amp; disgusted with old tmrt j
nnd •o arw his creditors; therefore PAA*
AS.YOU GO; and constables won’t troub- ■
}&gt;&gt;oa.

■llwyiutxb.

TV. Xrw Turk Waeklr OOLDW TBIZK ia
no of l-ia largeat and beat literary papers of the
day. An unperia! Quarto, evntalnlnr slam ream
“• rO."TT »*«"»• vlrsterteiimig original matter
aud alepotlr id ■airated trory ™L
A Gift worth from Fifty Ceati to Five
Uundred Dalian ie Gold, will be prin­
ted to each Bnbocrlber Immediately on re­
ceipt Of the Kubacripticn money.

" -....... .
»w.'*ngifts.
Th* articles u&gt; be iLuributed are Knui.xd in
the foilowirg list
I packages K»M eoctainRg........ «Mo caeh

CATALOGUE.

DMcS^Uawtit^ —
QYlT£oFTHiTnuAiC5^7
O Probate Cuort for aoid ctmaly.

Notwithstanding tbe high price of Cot­
Inn Goode, I shall sell Tip Top Prints fur
12| cents middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks,
Di-nlths Kentucky jf*"*. DrUh 8hiwps
Grey, Ceseimei, Sertinrtta, Fbuinr'ls
twilled snd untwillcpGrr«n, Yellow, Bod
uud White, bolt flaiiutil.

&lt;Z&gt;J?n&amp;KB3.

Ready-Made. Clothing I

2t

duly recorded la I to aflica of tbe Regular &gt; I Drodi '
in aad far aatd Barry C'ountr on • the 2-tb day . 1
November IfM at IT o'cLwk M. in Uber -D* of I
Mortgage, on page 407 nt.&lt;m which arid mart- .
gag* Ibero ia now cluiaedtoVe doe nnd pays- 1
bie ut the date of thia notice the ouui al Three Luudeed and Eight dollar* aad ality-«igbt cants (and ABD IT TAKES MOKET TO DOT GOOD JEW
that there ■■ yrt . to grow dne on said mortgogr
gSlT.lO sad HMoreet in tto Sum* tod at tbe ttwan
apociBed is said remnled mortgage) (wbrb aani
sum is put at tba purchase naecy of aaiil promiwrtt end n- prooend.og* ar Law oriuKipmj
have been ha.! or instituted to recover said auof
or any part tbcrouf.
Therefore suti.-etl bareLv given that bv virtue
of ■ power of sale tn Mid murtgage contained and
, of Ito Statute is inch raw made aad provided said
! luortgage will to foroclueod b, a sale uf tto pram­
! iaev deacritod iu Midtuortnire 'and tbe thud* and
I premise* droerteed in nadarveml bgtoid inert•
' gaga to Will ail that certain pirwt or irrttl of Land
G,
I*..—&gt;.i— r P.w— .—a at,.,. ..r Ul.xi_—B
Ala- a large and well Mlortsd awortrneoi of
Book,. Tbe Historical. Itortioat. Pbdoonptocd,
t h-ologiea! and Uncr.cuitid works of tto beat su­
itors «US’ nt all lltnr, to found.un our shelves^Atoift.-fa-ol BoiAa. Blaak Books and riUl-aary uf
all kin las.-xldeecnpti.m- Repurisg of all kind*
la oar liar of bualwaaa done op tto ab-rtaal notion.
MAPDi A UANTA.
Uiating*. Marek IT, IBCT.
ntSl
E M P O R 1 U M OF F A S ifl O N

DANGERS Of FIRE,

nutu
v.rc ,1^.11 a, .un., • a -a,
and -rer.PUiirla. Tiarilk.r Bags, Vo:brails. La­
dies Satchels llMirry-acd Ukuvcs.

AND

Ut-vtal. r A &lt; o.,
AtasdU MoOrt'a building. 35i, Liuadwgr, Saw

•-'Spaainion «ctwa« teat foaa.
AGoADi wXhTJiD.

r.3&lt;

OX»PEKING BUSINESS. I

“

Tip stove baa:noa in all it, varw’-ja brunr be,
no* named on by &gt;l.&lt; eutooriber. at bu atop of
dtfeessa itrwct. m Um aouth part U Uia nLage
I: . ■ : ,
PORK BARRKIX FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.
•
end srarty every thing '» that lisa ef Waint,,
kej-Lca-i-tantly aa hand, or made toordor. !
Having bod modi oxpmemw ia tbe Cegpoing

J odg* of Probate.
Jam !!!*(■ ITA _____________ Waw3, CUM.MiSSlo.NEK’S NOTICE
of flhs* S Orona, late of Haataiga de
Hoch a r.raaaIrina Ear I&gt;r-r». Cold Pracila and
Poca wilb bilacr Caaoa, tali crytaittd tad German
Npoout
BONMtfrs OLD AND NEW-Dahin* Ita
Beige, tawn«, Ctiainbraa, Alpaatea, ParaBWltaa
eix-ap •• dirt.
GlDgbaau site** tbsacmtNaakweaaaaryebrap

\

PERILS OF INLAID NAVIGATION.

TIME IS MONEJ. HATS AND CAPS

- • ......... . &lt; .luwwu,, sum oiuat
tValeb kaya; Uol-l sad OUrar TuiraUa*. ul a v*.
ra-ty e&lt; other arueIra. worth boat fifty cants to
triers dollars rack.
■
1
Immediatolv
receipt ofih.'aabrcripGeS moart. Uic suLKiibrrsnune will b« catered nnm the
MbscriptiM bouk.C/ppoortc a number sad Cha gin
Mr.-erpGu.hr(t &lt;siik Ural muster will be forward«d in wsr w^elr to the sabaenbar, by mail another-

Will, bw bcandiaarian Eb-ad Pllto, wifi aMenlf
obliterate tbe mo-t painful ftaeaaa. bet wrarawt
their iwcarrseoa, and lengthen lite »*«&lt;•*»
dmary ar»*Ia U.aSC.LXUlJUVIAM VgGITARLB BLROO
FUJ3. Dr Eobadipraaaau tat rssw ■ «T twsesy
yaars ofexpa-tewm. hardarady eedesMsMsM ae
to whet s perfect Btfsbosid ba. *• eifo*M 4*eM

Nqtica la torrby giats. that tbe underairsod
coniii » oncia Laving been appointed by the Pro­
bate c-art for tlw eoanlr of Barov to examine
aad ndjual all doliaa and demand, of all peraone
aga.net the tefoto of Hilaa S. Uroen late nt Ha-v
tart deresaed. will a:toad to tba bmiMaa of
Utetr an*! appaintortH. al the boiiM of Ambrooo
Haulw.l. in tbe towi ak n of I’.aeUnga rnTwesday
tbe Allb day of Juur n&lt;X . end on Tueaday tbe
Trod da« U Sep torn er a :rt. between ike boar*
. e.A-'-l — u e u
1 u I. u
.t __ .

LOSSES

MtlTABLY AIM UtTED

.AND PROMPTLY PAID.

KXOVNAND ABLE COB
CORPVBATIOX.
THRO*
J. A. SWEE2EY, Acavr at Hastings.
Hastings, Jan. 12.1859.
&gt;2n30tn3.

1 forcing tbwestixsas of Haattap and Barry Ca.

taiTor shop,
in Bulsrj Block, oaar H. A. Gaodyears Stars,

WALL PAPER AND BOUl'fliS.

WILLIAM JONES,
IlerlKg btow’t the eaUre Block of

eMsstits,

AYER’S

I aa iaetrament purporting to be the leal will and*
Teal,Tint of tee eatd lurid Hyatt doeooaod.
I Tito rowrun it la ordered that Monday UM 5t»t
I day oftaT'rcbar, IfA.' al mu a.dock K X-to aaI algoed far the proof ca oebl will er-4 that tha beira
at latv of acid dr'«weed and all ether Jieewoosie'.erl eeu-d in ant J rotate ere rrejuired Ur appear ol a
Seva on of aaid oourt, then Io to btXJen al tbe
Probata cibcc tn flee rHIage cf Jlaatii^p. In aald
county and ehuw eauae if any there be a by aa&gt;d
I W.k and Tcrtaxaent abeald col to xllowdd; and it
IS how in sneccseful operation, ready
; it LutLcr ordsred that »e:d petitioner.giro notice
, Io the Mraooa luicneird tn aa&gt;d er-at« of tbe pen­ to do any amount of
deuce ofeaid wdl and &gt;Se brorin tbep,&lt;l,y ran,- CUSTOM ■^7’OTtK,
I lag o cwpv of thia u.daUo be publwbed itfll.c Uenubforan Ila: per a public new.i-aper printed at in a* Sood order and a» prumptats any
! Uaetinga aptf ciixaloUng iu eaid utility far tbo
term of Ui»ee weeks once •' laaat in rack vie-k oilier Mill in Barry, or any other county.
. nett immediately prvccvd.ug tba tinM of batting
ila itg secured the services of

At rite Aeetp-at &lt;t..m p tovurby

GRIND STONES.

New Barry Mil),

NTLEMAN.
Lp, 1ST upaa wh*l his rbyaiivti-l, 1-dr.vrIt K&gt; be Waal*
id in tto full Vigor rf health.
i •'.-n.ntnpwnn at wtotak uror
. I.ul d:&lt;vl. Tbe cireotanum-

CHERRY PECTORAL

j. Tbl»»Wa»Jria&lt;.».rwdte*«O“«n&gt;*n*ywith
evnfldraee we fr-&lt;-l ui tn artirft- which asMon f
Mrxs?rr.5;-----------------

AT THE HASTINGS

mi tbaraara of ii
tion ofihrecBfitn
keewn. who bare

PRIGS AND MEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
most improved plan, together with tfood
Stmitter—we are prepared to do tli*
beetofipfek. Please give us a call.
Ciahpaid fi* wheat.
j BOLTWOOD fe GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 3,1857,

By tto bbl. Baatol or big ebsap si th. cUipr.t,
also bah,. Saltpatrs, Alam.

PAINTS

AND

DYESTUFFS.

QTATB'OF MICHIGAN, Dasar CwteTt. M O Probata Ooart for Mid county.
At a aasaion of raid ooart balden at tha Pro­
bate -ffio« in llaabng* on Monday Novnabor »th
A. D. 185T. Proaant Orin L. Ray, Judga of Pro-

Boots and Shoes.

la tbs matter of tb« aatetr of Halak Oarponter
lai. o( ib« townubIp of Hop# in aald county d.eraa

GROCERIES.

On readiag aad Bling tbs Petition daly aerified,
Nulbkig he* called l-ua-Ur for l!w ramW. enaairy
of Sarah Carpenter th* widow of aald dcsraMd.
cf nw.hroil men. than tto aforinmg prvi sUocd ar.d
pfayirg far certain mront tboecio art forth tbai
Malay of oecaumptiee eotaptaiau. nut Las any
4MM clefs of dweaaca had narre uf lhe.r iuve»l:gwdon and care. But aayet io oAntubi iwoedy baa
been provided, on wtoch the fnbite c-mld depend Burning Fluid together withafull stock i f
for protection from aMacka upon tto reaprntory
organ*, aaiil tto iulnxlucteoo of tto Cherry FrwwraL ’Ttiia article la tto recall cf a long lebnrioaa,
ar.d 1 tetter. auix&lt;a4U eadeavoai. to farwtah the Such aa TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPIrSMsraaniV "Uh sack a remedy. Of thia last
CEB. PEPER, FISH, Ina word every­
afateoamt Hie American peeplr arc now prepared tn
tVdg-, and I appeal with enufaiwu» to tkeir de«i f
thing in the Grocery line, such as
iHU. If tacri- is any dependance to be placed in
will be wanted for family uh. And
Wbat nwm of ar Ort dev* and a U ton certify U tea
they have on hand the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
such aa powder, and Per­
cussion Caps of all kinda

ma mieae.

. before the tim*p*vewtt*4 fee
Solicitors far Omb|Cm'
Circuit Coart aunaiaMfasfawS*ID NEK'S NOH&lt;£
’

JOB WORK! !

i
Having received a good supply of Ps
per Enamel Cards, Card Board ofall col-■ .
&gt;
t

BOOTH and »II012A,
Lad'te's Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
gtxnl assortment at very low prices.
On han-1 a verv large stuck ofCnxkery
stone ami G{an Ware.
Jurt rero-lvfu! a new stock of
GROCER IES ,
of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
1 I have also a very large quantity ot

Ain'HE~OLD'STAND
AS USUAL,
TUith a* good and complete an assort-

G-OCERIES,
AND
** was ever &lt;&gt;ffi-red In tbi* market- *
aniMCLEB,
on hand and all persons wiahing to buy or
As a particular friend has taken the
sell will do well to call before bargaining lilierty to eironhtte the story that we are
■keeping a GROG SHOP. 1 take this op.
elsewhere.
I vfould parttaularlv call the attention purtumty to say to my friand-to &lt; e-dutl
of persons who arc budding to tin? fact ia nut the case, nor never will hd * long
Nail* and Glass and that I will furnish
Mtoh, Glass, nails, Door ’Trimming* den.,
Thankful to my numerous customer*
at u low a figure aa possible
n81-yi .
H J KENMHELD
for thuir past liberal petrunage, I hope to
merit* coulinuence of the same.
D. Q HAWLEY.
~
naotf-

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

STILL OlfWAM!
hpocMnea ropx-s a dl bo wnl to all perauoa who
wub to subeertae ou receipt ol five postage stamp*

MEDICINES

SUCCESS UNPARALLELED II

3338
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism. Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.
The raaaoo* why

FRANCIS ROWER

bbbb:

' See advartiwroent beaded “Dritliant “roepeotua" in Uua toper
.4 TA LX OF THS GREAT DISMAL
Adfross
U. D DERBY. Actuary 0. A. A.,
.
MS Broadway, X. T.
SWAMP.
&gt;3d»
a

GOLD RBN8 BE.PO1NTKD.

AMMUNITION

husinea* tm cheap as can be bought at any
place.
■
Give us a call and judge faryoursel vsa.
Prodans of fioat kind* f IU b* uheu in

may rely upon them as being genuine.
June 2&amp;&lt;h 1857.
n7tf.

CHEAPER th MB the CHEAPEST,

Such as Prints, Ginghams LeLains, Mc-&gt;
riuim. Parantst:*, Eluck Alpxocaa jjbl a
varitty of W«mI DeLalns, all tefy^nke
uh! vary cheap.
\
Also’ a good awtorlmcnt or Cloths lor
men’s wear, and a large st&lt;xh uf stapltw.
Denims Sltee/ungs, shirting, strip**, cbts-ks
and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new loto!

Vetutlan ( eta. lb-. Madder to cis, Indigo. Ex. ol
Ligwood, Cwppara*. Vitriol Ac.

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

All the pop­
. ttlar Pat c n t
Mt*dtcii*M, of the
’
day may also b"
found «t this establisb-„
P’FRL . Al&gt;«&gt; * greal, varicty of the ebbiorat P*rfasrary for the rwpeei.*! itcenmmodatioa of ths ladies. Also
StaUottery.Pen*. Pencils, Ink, (ercry vurictv) Paper, Envelops A-c.
They woftli reaproftlvely announce to
the citiwna of Huntings nnd of ths sur-

t*. c
led for Mvcral poor* wdb sxtraasa BtAMMM**
Cnaataaay ra hand, alt kinda of Good, m ary Una weak HOM, Ml smc-'l *o that 1 was oasUo te SSMted
irxeept IJqnera) aad all rflha beU gaality.
Call ar.d vzawua. aa »v Motto la
READT
a. Jioud 1‘snfiac and min ware sBaaSisc. I was
st SFtirniatirng law pricra. My motto
iudurod by a fneod to try Item
I
1.—
_ av*
IG.UU - i is *a Kula choapor thui the cheapest.’
I have jnet received • good awwartment
I.xiiics
, ■

H. J-KENFTEIaD

a new stuck of Full spd winter GOODS,
which will ht.nal.1 for

DRESS GOODS

Geo. W. Fowler.

COFGHS, COLDS, ROARSE VESS.
BR05OIITlS,W1!00riSG-€0rGB,
OlOtP. ASTHMA, AND
COXSCMPTIOH.

.1ORMERLY kept by T. PaiuiN. is
GhOAGl B. Ei-KbETr.
constantly making additions to the ol Ito human I. mPa.
Lees! UDia C-nctanali Drftygsguhte.
aame, all of which, he prupnee* to sell

jusrawED 1

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

ajril 50 ciFTa.
Endow pen in a
letter with' cailror postsg* stamps, and
by return miii you will receive the pec
tu gtxtd as new. Address,
.
E. ELLIOT, Syraouse, N. Y.
FF" Any paper giving tbe above u-Ure ihroa inaertioaa. and sending me a marked eopv, obeli
namediatnly rooetve ooe of my tent pe*e by mad.

P

Butt and Hcrvwa. Door Ilandlai. Sand paper,

■e aver pebliabcd—ta«
WX’i y-EKJHT THOUSAND

TO HOUSE BUIIJ

LUMBER I LIMBER!!
Tlie subscriber having leased Ju Saw
Mtikkutewn aa FULLERS MILL wu’ld
rcat'vrtfriiy sam«'-utw* to rbtt rotirsn* of
HuaUgo wJ vkldty, tfrnt ba is premarvJ
|a tfidrwW Lumbar of all kinds, either i
tha Mil! or deli wad, on abort naii.ro.
L J. FULLER.

Hao^gsDvr. B I8BT.

ELEVATED
OVEN 8TOVJ
LOW OVEN fffO
PARLOR COOK 81
tTsrs.es tbtow.ee Ms Rata

—

�AYERS

COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE.

PHU

.-n

maim tw
SBasiral Jutnrariti,

BLOOD prWFIERAmUM©PILLSDr. Rakack’*

COLUMN

Ira rartag the Sck te » eateat an er
befare kaaaa ef aay Medklac.
Tbe foundation uf their

IKU LIU. KID 1KD Jihc IFOB T0C18IHU.

their physical powers.
with
jjtk for Mir liberties.—
' aud Webster, aad many
porarica in otir National
Senate. 'Dmir early days were spent up­
— - r—__ .—..I ■ I. — ■
... al.....

L. BUCKfcEY
I Still Live.

Ccnasmswsrr*

jusFreceived' !

SI,000,000

rra’ b.7u cterseur, ladixitiob.

3^4®!U2?2St!Sl!

Surplus, &gt;422.102, .11

_ ___ —-

-

■ - — — -IU

ZiXHJBD’JLliS,

8oci, „ priaM. Ginghams,. ULdna, Me-1
Htxw, l*arameVas Black Alpaccas and a |
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very nita
auj very
Also a good ateortntait of Cloths for i

©XWSXM.
E.C. RIPLEY,
T. A. AXEKAHDER*
&amp;
F&gt;.lM«&gt;t.
VtosPraetassi

men s wrnr, ana a targe stuca oi stapn-*. . ,,,
Ihnims Sheetings,shirting, stripes, cherts 2&lt; m

TIIO5. K. BRACE, Nr. Bee'y.

and ticking*.
J EW RECEIVED a new lot of

Of tbe beat quality for all instrument.

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

ebiUt, fr’r» Slid scat. •athm*. b
•1 IneaMCiir. fcmtuine xAmw

obliterate tbe mo«i
llieir recurrent, at
dinar? spaa
la thaSCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLE BLOOD

_______ _________ ...
BOOTS «ssd fiHOIMi,
the ewidvatiun of those qualities whi&lt; h ' Ladle's Gaiters Buskins gnJ Boot*, a !
are the charm of the domestic circle. Tin-1 good asMirtmcntat very low prk

I have been reported In New York mmIhng Goods for the last six months,
less than New York prices.—
Will you please fav«&gt;r ms
with a call and exam-

FALL GOODS
which is by far the

J. B. Bennett, Gen'l Agent.
-INSURES AGAINST THE-

DANGERS OF FIRE,

Arranged by tbs beet wmpWcra.
Every hwtrunwnl offered for uls haa
been thoroughly tested, and he can uislf
■ay are superior to any ever sold in this

place.
A very liberal deduction made to tiroes
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attcotkn paid to country er

d&lt;JIr. II. will elve bro

tlon vi tuning Pianos, b­
order/
at Ha store corner Mai
I Streets.
N. B. Jo»l received a new tnesieal
instrument, called ths English Meulis'
Harmonium. Cail and examins.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1837.
n24-tJm.

LARGEST AND BEST
•Iccted, over brought to thia place, and

AND
their MiMriMW after OTM »lnrt» trtat Fries of
idibavha IReud Funner, |l twr boUls. PERILS OF IRLAWD SlVJfiATION.

H&lt;»w many !

there arc in our rilles who onlv see their j
temllies at evening, or on tlie Sabbath.—
’iltey lire for their bushieaa, and this, (rom
ita focMiun, talim them from homo rarly
■ and lam.
How maoyfmm this Mme

VIOLINS AND GVlTANa.
Of the best Italian and American Ma**.

TO THE

EnlsrgM. Tth Inly. »B7.

DRESS GOODS

alkie with any other mm.

MlCUIOjUf.

Thx sulwcribcr has iust opened k fc*
stock of Musical Merchandise consisting
in part of
rFUX0 FORTKH AND «KLODM)NN,

SHEET XII. BIC,
Of every description, and uf tbe latest
FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND KXFERI
.
. at..
Mart.

Mttahibmt of their rcspwtita, borne
' ateMa. Aahlaud and Marshfield will long a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
be MBN of pilgrimage to tbe husband which *111 be told for
ma* as well as tbe patriot.
The whale teadsocy of farm Ijfe is to a,
*■— p.——. —develop the body healthily and sytnme-; is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
trioally. Tla: chi Id is not pent up In the
I hare just received a good assortment
narrow baek-vasd of a dwelling. m&lt;r turn-; Ijtdica

up JU green folds and fragrant meadoas.
sod htafiiit UMjtfall out ol doors is upon
the matted gras* beneath the shadowy
trees of bis rtiml home.
He drinks in
haalth from, carry brccre. and all the
■rom aroend fam call forth that playful•BRWhfchperforms »u im|K»rt.«nt an ofo(’(aa ia oer rat ly'training.
And this leads ns to speak of the in-

AH ■■Heal nerckaBdbe,
KALAMAZOO : : S :

painting.

JOHN MICHAEL, weald respectfaHy labra
‘Hastings aso vicinity.

SIGN AND
GA UH AGE
FAlNTIXO,
IMITATION OF
WOUD AND

- „ .. ,,

,
.
•»
chcup for Ready- Pay.
**
‘
‘

I shall offer my stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CARPETS,

LOSSES EylTTABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

*be el.nrm and tvauty t-f tiro family, a»
MIINiiLEX,
God intended it, are entirely lost, and
„
dilldicn foil uniter a thousand Influmcra on baud aud all persons »:»
that wooL! rievsr reach them at hnmc'— sell will du well to call before iiargaluing ■
•
With the best arrangements wealth ran elsewhere.
I wueld particularly rail tbe attention '
» command in tbsdty. il is well nighjni'
who
M.iU. lo
rtflilrro under
unJrr the
.V
»&gt; an&gt;
*™ building to the fact |
1 possible
to k«,
keep children
in­
fluence of tljeli- p.-rents, so C_.
‘
sliall k...
have .
a di*t|nct family
.Uli
U.nllj cMracu
cMraet. ,. .,,'d *“l"‘■l“ •»&gt;
b.rtW
.l».dl
t*”" Tnmmuj. fc,
bear tbe Uw
moral
ah well as physical
'
'

;.t l •*« KHlitrrd tn try Jour medicine* Ibtvnfit
tM perwantusa of a frirad Sad snaciitiag ihnu a
greatly bauediied, aad in

i . m«h i'"&lt;
em j. kiErurn.

: r- £1

of their pnigmiikira.
ia dissipated amid the varied social influ-.'nSI-y!
SEND INIR IT t
ewe th wiiieii they are subjected from
rorb Bl—••wtta
■* tbeir
their earliest
earlint days. Then what perplex!perpfexi- ।
ties haraas tha nun of basiness in the city 1C.flSnoavUUn Art Joi
—«U capital often invested in profitless 1
sMsrpisis, exposwd to the deprcdatiuti of '
_ dWmest turn, betrayed, cheated, and
. ruiued by knaves Mid bankrupts. From
• the ehoractcr of bis business, be has t&lt;»
tniat fa.-more of his availslJe mtaans to

*

.

ad. »hb&lt;s*
C—H, »U— "totum *k.i.i&gt;»

bms

a-JXSCST

Rvator. lira debts are often scattered
over a wide extent of territory, and col-

ceodingly uncertain.
Bat his com metrial credit dqiends upon tha uncertainty-,
andiwh often compelled to loll back upoe ooihir.&lt;, a ruined man.
Ninety-five fiillutce in a hundred, among

seres and anguish^ of msruantilc life.—
How can a father,-goaded with these anxrrmn the beginning to the &lt;-nd of
the year, do juatico to hia children, even
"H’biS businewi allowed him to be with
them a part of the'time?
He ia not'in
- a frame of mind t« superintend their cduFBd to perform a father’s office.
The fanner preserves the family in Its
inWrity. - Ihc home lias in it that charm­
.

.. ,

.

oosuao.

kept by t. Pmtur*. »
constantly funking additions t« the

ormerly

UEOKUE &gt;. III.5 M.TT.

CLOTHING.

COSMOPOLITAN ART AKSOClATtON.

And got up Suite on tlie shortest notice,
iu a manner and at such prices
calculated to please tlie
nioat Cutidiucs.

TERMS OF SU1MCBIFTION.

F

BROADCLOTHS,

! SPLENDID TUBER DOLLAR ENOKATlNQt

Two IMtnr Art J&lt;*rr*al Oat Fear'.

scriber an estavalcol
&lt;a«t a CarU»-ale &lt;rsli

Mr. HenryJ Brown,’ Ur
Mas

PERHAM OUTDONE.

ih. M.rdapu,

.nd

MORRIfl
NORRIS
—
■—
«•&gt; —

, JJ,.

ADMINISTRATORS NAU OP HEAL ESTATE. I A ^,1^ rf enimprarioMe ta-te,who '
TESTATE of
Chalterlo;.
..ftLek.ws.
Ju .__________ -,________ j
___ : tt, AntoraL ,

uf for poaUf*

PRERIUXIL
As an inducement for persons to inter­
est themselves to get names fur tlie ’Mer.
eaptile Guide,’ we offer thu following pre- i
tnium*. Upon receipt of the names, pay I
in advance, we will forward them by ex ■
press t« otherwise if ordered, to tbe adp.^d Uudun inrnl.S* nlll C-“"*
drqpa of those entitled to them.
XU.00 ,

14.00
IJA»

acaldimt, wash llww in dsaa, warm soap­
suds, and “plump” them ; tliat is, bold
them in taxiing attar about five •ecooda.
if to l&gt;e packed fur carryiur a long dis-

1000

tsovaff!
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.

wash tba neck.
Strip Lack the akin o«
tbe neck, ent off rhe neck-bone, draw the

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
AS USUAL

All kinds of produce, taken ia exchange
for Goods.

FRAYCIS rower
bfootuesa, and increase their salesManeea.
LARGEST STOCK cfU,.
BIST GOODS, u ih.

"CHANGE OF TIME.
Battle Cre«k, Hartings and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

N and after M&lt;mdhy .August 31st. IB57, anti! farther notice, stegrs will
Isare the following named places, aa fol­
lows, to wit:
Learn Hasting for Rattle Creek, Mon­
raid ft* FURS, SHEEP PELTS, days, Wednesdaya and Fridays, at “ o’»
chick, A. M. and arrive at Battle Cree's,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take tbe

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AT THE. OLDSTASD
ith as good and complete
ment of

W

As a particular friend has taken the
liberty to circulate the story that we are

RXSL I put into my cellar was filled with
rtCRLKS.
Thankful tn my numeroos customers
for their paat liberal putnmage. J hope la
merits cuntimrcnce of the same.
D. Q HAWLEY.
Sept » 1857._____

Pro reasons why

IsrtcxMca.—Hon. Thor.

iffi'JXUX

tarlir hyn with a call.

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residing out of Kiiv city, to the moderate
terms for a yearly subscription to the Feu.th .owt, 3d teuldtex from Mmd 'tt Cteriass«l. 0.
For sate by
Guide; being to mail subscribers only 60 J. 1*. Roberta A Co. Hulinga. A by Dragxiato A
ate. pc-r annum, making it tbe cheapest
Mrr.Lue itratrsB*.
family newspaper in the I’nitejl States.
CUMMiririToN Eirs^oficE
The columns of the guide will rimtain thu
usual variety of original and spicy articles
written not oulv to pitnum but to instruct.
In regard to Politics, the Guide will
maintain nn Independent tone and from
time to time will sdvucpte measure* a*
conductive to benefit the greatest number.

taking particular e*re not
tlie ft-idi. if scalded at all let II lie done
quiehly.andin water dos quite boiling
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1 continue to manufacture

ClEirEB IhBB Ike CHEAPEST
CMiMsntlT M&gt; h.ad. *11 Mags of O»«ds m rot
(excvM 1.1&lt;i»cn &gt; and st: cf (be t»»t qsalitr.
Call a»d rl.iriM, MT Motin u
HWALL PUDHTH AhD QUICK flALIX

fFHE Propritor of the Mercantile Guide I

|»ome airdr. Here thev gather at morn­
ing and and at noun.
their board is al­
ways surruundod by the same circle, and

BRILLIANT PBOaPLXTUXt
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART AJteOCIATlON.
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ras rraovs
DCdSELDpBF GALLERY OF FAINTIXGII
rsraiMMd st a cart uf |IS).&lt;OS:

WILLIAM JONES,

L’tou-K MALI: OF REAL ECT*T~ I n.
of Geo Feskr. late cf tbs towasbin a wkm ia*, rato, &gt;&gt;4 wUtaXu
teeSsrioaa itoMMd.
• mm*
Mncte

Uvea of wealth, or the ambitious desire
of aoeial display, but for qualities seen in
• each other. The glory of the fireeidc tw
the husband is that the wife is there; and

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TEMPERANCE

GOLD PEN’S RE.P0INTED.
50 Carrs.
Enclose pen in a
with cash or postage stamps, and '
ill receive thv pen '

aivu—i ailKU jut I‘-Il is ,liu
children gather, and where the bright and
cheerful blara upon the- hearth is but a
true type of the flame of love that glows
tn
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AND SHOES.

At WholcMk and Retail. at such prices
that it will be an iuduecnicst for Country
Merchants, Pedlars, and Farmers from a
distance, to call and examine before pur_

CllUirK FIRHT-CLASH INDEMNITY MAT BE
ert InUrjw*.
JOHNS. DEM UTIL
KFFECTKD WITHOUT DELAY. WITHFrvm the Ba* Mr. MeMruxs' Pastoral Babarts
THIS WELL
KNOWN AND ABLE COR
CORFxNtATlON.
THRO’
‘■■fpi «?««»r J. A. pWEEZEY, Aoxxr at Hast ays.
thank, Sor&lt;our Hastings, Jan. 12.1838.
x2nMm3.

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BOOTS

LOSSES I’AID klO.UI^lS .M.

SALERATV8 at 51.50 per 100 lb. and daya, Thursday a and Saturdays at one o'­
5c par lb.
SALT by tbe Uarrd and clock P. M. in time to take the etening
tuinafcanr.
•Leave Battle Creek fur I!a«*Jnp n
Tuesday a, Thursdays and Seturdavs r.t 7
Store in West end of Union Block,
o’clock, A. M., and arrive at iftetirr*
at two &lt; 'ektk, P. M. and on Munds. •
East End if Town.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 &lt;&gt;*&lt;4och, A.
North aide ot Main Street M„ aud arrive in 1 lasting*, at 10
Monday a, Wedncedaya and

New Carpet Store.

8HIX ONWARD!
SUOCB96 UNPARALLELED’!

large §tock of

sail:

Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings ■ ■ d
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saterdaya, at four o’clock. P. M,
I7o-t£
C. SHEPAERD
QTATK OF M1CIUOAS bm Cralrw I:

A TALX OF THS GRSATDISJfAL
SWAMP.

pubiMed la

STAS2.’^U“aitST
Bad; aad I cantivt tell this day
•ing in gamoa that eta be play -

LOWEST FRS.JCM
SPRING steek sf Goes
-r»4 rstesawrtntaiof
stairs bju rr/ujtD n-Ajtjr sto rxstbt, ccrrxit .iso shut-noy
wars, whichi offilr
ATLOWRR FRICRS
THAR AfAW.

Judge
of Probate,
'RNEyX’i D CUCNSELLOB *T Law,

Uvmiating ofBIlt’SSELS,THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG, STAIR and DRUG­
GET,

A Large Stock of
ELEVATED
.OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
MwUnjpand stow Mna. U«y
&gt; praye atsaMFrtities shield

saaAi &lt; mut

2Vols, 13mo. *1 J5.

TO HOUSE BUHJXERg,
IKSM

lews to

c

J 1:

E-sTMM

I not'SAND

LOOKING GLASSES,

UMIIt Will,

srjsrat1!

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                    <text>J. M. NEVIN8, At COMPANY, Ft.

i‘ss*«**H«*retu.

YOU. 2.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FERRIJARY I, 1858

H. N. SitKLaoN. Courtly Tr

Of-.

NO. 30.

MPHKUH OF SBSATOB UALB | 1 CoqgrnM «&lt;f the United State* did Hut! It is the truth—no mure true after be anid '
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alltbtac
mwm to^boHsh »la»ary in aayiSiatr.— il ’han it wna b.ifure; nq mure palpable li naa, lam wot Bpcahuig vl malUn iu (ha farce
T-o-.-r-.-i
ON KA.VS.«S AFFAIRS,
The art gmw farther, and a-oauvw na of Mu any tn-rh WhH wntlld' Wk are afa-r (be 1 regard U&gt; which there ia any fiiepata ci
K jiril.LimA/sTtanMug
1 AHvtrf/ in t4*r ^rna/e of At U. S., the tree State* that Gmgresa did not I avow-J, than 4t wna before.
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1 c.itilrwverey.
Ak&gt;u| maim things Unra
,*c,Uw* lhrudr'!, *«• “*&gt;
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' Jwwu«4 18, IS58.
ing &gt; State
J. W. Cfaxxxr,
ptvianhr. at cnrrval rain, ul nutuuf. Land I
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tl.cMaimJ elurutm.ft i»
Wvrmata BauaLl ami a.Ad
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tn ndrfri'Mte; gntselfta
BMIteCrrefc. Mwfc.
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' ■ , -Mr. Pn
oiljuca u&gt; deiyr that it ta
KuMwr ltoi.nc.*nwidth*.' L C. Rwricxio, Hanker, tft/s-k, Note ano .
mute Hut we fail » |&amp;1(J &lt;ft rrw?l.
Mulat, fN-lis. Fur*, ar.. Sc.
«»«*-«• Bwtar. MMtte CreU.Mkl,
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..... ’lata* that wla-a tfa-y deelarw that fti.-y
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-!.-thi*
nT-,-Trt,vll.'uft
that tin- iuUvMliiction
Mtfjcci 1
mean to legfaiate slavery into New fee*unrt.
11.3. Kaxirsm. Dealer Jti every rarfrtv ~
They wqn&gt; mere t) me, ttawe i tl.e legah Vutera were farqibly axpadlod,! ’
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a i_.— ..r' 1l«S™i«
,k_ o_—.----------‘-••-'-'UlumpiMrO. and when the Supremo Court old men uf , the ravolutfati, lh««tc gn»y-. and illegal votem jook p&lt;eae#iMn &gt;&gt;f tho [
a H. Ita™ l-braHu md
&lt;■&gt; .Alta
rtsMtnsc &gt;* llMui^, Mick.
, pren.a ure or dl-ttmc?. I bdiete that It «.f thn United State* say Uv-y: htrern tn i liru jud »ui;va uf the .Federal coavuu’.mu. ludlm-b-.xe*. U fa wldt-xvLmy argumupt' i
■iljudiiMte tlurt it irtborv or i* Hot thorx hiulry mid wm-nihlc with ng&lt;-. ripe with to eay in ta&gt;« many elxli *; pr»&lt; uu-u t!..s
Tu------ i i7---------- •"**------- i””----------- wa» apprepTfafrlr Intn-&lt;hired ; that its In.
r&lt;*faeii&lt;ta wna expected by »bn publk ;1 I will fling it In Uw.r face with tl.o con­ experience, bmoiwd'and xcncraiel far ’ •aaduun. Ifftwuadvoein nut, that u,l
Ghakt i SaApunxu. Dealer* in all kind*
1 boliava ft .obnoxious,
&lt;
tfa- moai
—;—
nnd. cJM'dcriijg the extraordinary |*mi- tempt that Mich a gratAtous oiRr de­ ’belt live* rtf fi.Mitv anil nf valor ; they I enough far my arpmneot.
something to aa* bad fait an imperfae: nvtion of (facdum. i woatflotieiaa majority ij them; tatj if it it
resident ot the I'ajtrd butt*. serve*.
•
Oort b* -end.hv • 'and r.----- ------------ ,x
ikl that tnn*o who rfiWnsT Iktaiiit the
lights of lifts j was duo* ih one, «U t*Mt I ewtaawir C&gt; i
F. If. * I. lU--.ru- Dr. kr. i» Dry
_ .... ecnsitoilitma nf । latter iby to disetner
del* upon tne
the measure
mcAwtrs wen
which . „
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I mtfaltenth. maintain
uiMiitaiu ia
la uiftutamed
wMQtamed by thia
th— argamcnl.
argument, waa light lo
staves in R
AT
j fn-tn him wMer*
&gt;r&lt;«lalin
i was a
Y' tl.
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-----------fadt w.
with
rereremv
perfect no
Pre.
und
tlie ‘11‘ ‘believe
fact
which
I‘
have
stated, will the utlu-r ftnpwlug teal uath*.
t» »"
nave nren
—• creat u
.mia. j »&gt;&gt;rid
.u what ;&gt;vric^s
' ia
*« prmuwcm
pn-iutnciii wom-T
would have
hren asmdere-&lt;' some men Who .---_
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llu'isx*. Mwfclint in ttair duty If the* had (aib-d v. J "" &lt;hut Tribunal, I ttaall prefaos my re-I illcMtratlon wa* fr&gt; be
i- In Kansas.
rsmsnx.— ’ nob l-e conjrovertoJ. Thane iiimu ekwted belie*were pU die alterations
।
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,
t'lwIjvPtfe
al,lift
very
outset
the
ductriti*
math*,
tn
rvgurd
to
It,
wim
aome
extracts
11
shall
fence
the
bktor
Faixrta Rowxn. Dealer in Stmu*. Inm,
Htort. Nall*. and fcuif llsfawsr*, aM Maautaapru»»ulgate&lt;rmlii* niresagr.
I luay rx-j f^**1 *be writlnp
t.. law fur taking the sense
_____ . । etiaq nnarlf—ai*[ I can only sneak far ' "f breaklng-apj
iwd bce&lt; pvrfuu: freedom in lb* C.ruialiur,; ecasten uf. the ballot-box. they wore a&gt;&lt;t. and culliog a convention. I muxt 1
vepper vi*re.
i.wctb
r&gt;fa
&lt;&gt;f any c-crtliptlun before. ! stand here,’, going to elect tbeir antagpofaX
Thu
,_____ myftlf/tl.ottch ft'Ia' n&lt; t Impossible tint at*rt&gt;M»it one.
l&gt;!«itUUF.MfctJg*n._______ ___ J _
str,amid
lbc
fapre&lt;rnutivcs
.if
thirty'imc
i
fagialattire
amc
togclher,
and
what
did
fricn.fa;*h«» aympattuae With ■»!*»»*. prcucml*.
1 SUI.WT dC. \V K1UUI AX, jjklllfti
Waa it a eonxtilw-‘.
Slate*, a majmtpy iif rhftm, I th-rtk. have I ltav dp I T1«‘W did tbay car fry out-per- frame a&lt;un|iitu!i&lt;m.
...
o
1|iav ^,0
gi.venio-l by the asm«- ,
• “*&lt;r hore th
Tl*. fn.vrt-Tn n Sn.1 Cepscr wsk.
emerged from fa territorial o-ndifari to i fcA.K*4l'«rC’
.,-,"Tr_Dr'‘ ti&lt;m th a was to be fr*n&gt;&lt;-d, and impoard &lt;
Iron. KeQ*. «Mii Gbx rh.- ir ilard*.
rv sort ?&lt;&lt;.,»«. ri..te our do*r wni &lt;
r,(raiii&lt;*j from throwing, mvs«-lf prphiiwhi&lt;h ea^sirsted free territory from onettf Stale soAorelpuyA aud jaak the j .his aft! nddlth.il the4t*gtuki&gt;&gt;&lt;M upon tbc people of K-wa a without their
OBee, Itesilaga.
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tenfly taf.n- the Senate and ta-fure the J^-lave territery ; ««• kt atatvry into Kan- St iMtors (rum rucitaud every one of tbepi, । narrowed down to lite qeurtion wfa-tber cviMBt, an I ayMMwl their will!. There
J. P. Rocrjtr* * (,*o„ Drtkr« in I.'nizs i
• ocipry an tli» question, f»r tfrc~‘i*Wwrfi : »a*and make another slate State Jegslly if, in the f-.rinaiiOQ of y.uir State dm tl- they should have d a inert io stawey ia were Hjjue fcrtiyua abolitiuoiiga
A M- tfa.'ws, I'.twl UrdiemM tfatot*. OH*. Ttar- I
For the pnrpvse
mrppsc of my
my _republk-aga
I tirtlt I believed th
«Ui- l",’d peacVitlly V coa cnald, but» slave tuthm*. ytftir pfa.plc &lt;T j mit enjoy perf-ct! Ivmsa* pfaitoL
__lii_i— floi
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lin-k.-takatQintitnatw
dial other maa ! S’n’r Bin bow.
I gather that from the liberty!
Wae any rertmint imposed 1 argument I am willing l&lt;&gt; c-f
—
— such a thing, that
•ticedlutaL—
lift! this emveetiun might
upon you !
In the rar ift Califiirtiia. it 11-w we* taiyfuc; ,fr.jnloiu" illustutad form a cousliUtion embodying sIjvctj
was said that brrconstitataxi wae furiuwd , on fifti qnenem |. i Thefirai |Le*jB|Ap|e in i|; and that it m’^ht be f.-rew! on the
TIT—rst-v-rr -X . •«.fa-err aim to kfaw'what.
liumb.'o tin itl
under lb.- firtttigt ,ft a military pnuJa ,. fc*»ed on art niskiugjla p.-n*r&lt;&gt;'kufa, Ii necks
n.tksjrf
of the
(bo pe'trpjc'^y
peirpk by Faleral
Federal power
———'
4. ro&lt; &lt; ;■«..
irntion tatn-d [re General llth-v; but Tj puni«hab1e by iinpriuc'mcnt in,the peni-. and Federal patrotiage wit!tout their oft
rn
1
1!
.
I
* zAtnonpt those gmtlrim n for the ex
ask lite Rchator* ‘from CiliC.rnlu, eullvd I t. ntlary, far any mxn t &gt; defly tfaft it with I si-iiU , Bat,fafr, i»b-n that sugj^-et&gt;oa ata'
AO DC SOld lit 1.j O ICCSi prcxsi.’n cf whom sentiments the public'
.
-nuien
ami
fleen
wvi
r*rne«t.
r.Mi
mt,
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&lt;
Ufcft
«Mtoe«iim
wa*.
whether,
w
arn
,
right
to
bold
ilavi-s
there.
Jim-wara
|
m^
I
mw wat ii nirt!
It
was
met
mt
tSiw&gt;i. urp.olc Kvwcr's Vtact
n »‘
,-.railed «Mi deep auul rarer*!, and anx-.1
r«,| Of tic fluid
io is k ifa-Usdr, tMXtfiitocat etood the Sen- 'n,in ‘l “v*
,M' '*
• "*•”
,t,r ««¥»’« g‘ft ipgcslter, they did hot - glormns dutnoc fur “perfect frge Kun" and the ynrt .ft tires? gmticirieu by an bulig’ «•
..... to-«1 “-’-1
i exvrc'ae perfect fiecdom, and farjp itnd . "frvr diKntadoti"—was'ft but f I tan im- j nsiit dental.
I bu.l tmt the pleasure ef
Whole SA- and Ket .11
bl. |«..llb.B In ...n.n ..s'1 “"J?*! •i'A.M pnrr-'fl nr Ik. M. | ..iMMl tn CWn*&gt; &gt;1 .;»&lt;&gt; ifn, ....n • nS1n, «n AjisHr ..I «*
oJHT l..i.ni»B In ll«
t 1UI»«-.
Call and see «Aem t&gt;^rt purt^j
xi ir, A Frv’iSMar. al Li* Old
thnoktn.
Apc.es. 1 must j„
«|o ।hm. the credit to sav .I,n'1 ’ln ’’’’"''J
’*”■ ’""w*w&gt; I»«- *’i»t»"h wuHt tire pop-ilar tailiio of that' t.-gvfter, and ttotey are ataiut dtarusMtig 1 oral,!.- Sc-wtor f.fam Micbigm. [Mr. Stutl al in thatitn.-rceiicv be
fullvnet the i,ft# ’f* . * kn"w n”
rM,f *'-**h®&gt; to *taui ilrtnaudMi t
I nek tbs rrprfawtx*- the qua it. ml .ft whnt pulley ehall be in--, srt.J tb.- olhet dity; but I lindamtanJ that
r. Dealer iu Gruerrta; Proi ptildte ,-xpertati.M. andIrnokh-sni ablv
"r
arthut u’ c**c'ta*'the natu- tree* .ft lta*o Suite* earved Mg of lb.- nngututo-d iberc,.wfuft |xd'-cy shi.ll ta:. tat emU&gt;rJ&gt;edTtoU*x;xM-&lt;-b a written pied’s,
IDjEVESS GOODS;
m.1(1.0 ton* *l.irh 11- PnftUMU l.ftl
lacifauaks oaMMpieitecs that ure Northsesti-ni Ternary, ul&lt;ee the gr»-*t , »tart«d in their laws, and the, crugt i;uvvJ wbT3&gt;’Utekaditig gentfamrn on that side
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m.;u» Wfa.IM d- 1'w.Uw; I«1
urJmsna- of fi-tedmu, whidi sttyitipt.- l ti.-n. winrh it is said is tht- oiik nto-a Thatj of the ^m-styu publretal and signed their
PRISTS
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with Mm
.... ..th“r;h"’’bt™ to !&gt;e ati idled down, ftiu in flwcr, wbeth-I ilividcw'tbciti, I* brought Itlto r u’lileM-1 minic* tp. and himt il oul t"’ ^*K
■Mflchaiilc*.
GfiiGnAUS,
... I. hi, I h .i .. ..11 b.wd..p 1; .1'2
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Ufa er.wt.cn they ram* tn driiherite o;*wi ■ tkrt.WnJ ore ww.n gt-t* op and nrguns in 1 denying t!:c i-u,-..!*!: ti, and plfdgjtnw
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d... inmpm,.
Ifa,
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d,. the high &lt;{ii&lt;»fa*i itf the fiwiiMtion &lt;&gt;f a j f*tor of alavnry.
lie Bays that, ft ia j th'eS*-.IresUmI ‘,1iv c&lt;m«titntioD they *g*w.
LUil.LlAXTS, : nn tnra s»
on in tm; oivergcncc.
nuri-v
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d mcuttT l«. that lhaee
LAWNS, -I’M Mm
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h~ obrNixuma dnoJ~- Btatu ciMuuituftuM, preparatory to th. i; . right; that ft ia a divine inatittitiaithat, j about to fiir'm ab-iyld be submitted ,w •
admission Into the F«l&lt;-rsl viiion. they it fa &lt;&gt;nc ift •thoee tl’inga wteirh can b.-' p-'tofrUj t »t ■.
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Idisl.f
Kta it &lt;rn drfl? I”** «M '“‘•M,.*»•&gt;
were not pcrfv.-.lr free!' 1\\*« ahy,r&lt;- proved toy the Bible, and by the Cftnstitu-1 Vnd.-r Uty: plc^gs tli-y were elected
Vfw. A. bAtsncriu BlaritamHhinc in nil
ratal lnip&lt;«uri upon Ohio, ttett ~giar t ‘ txwi.awd by every other terok tbnt taw* Ah b,it jben- froi r ixrfaiti preliminaries which
l.mfarf -» nnwlllifa iw.pl.; I «gw.-r«.l .....
Ha ta&gt;Kca baaaehk. Xl»p eurth cf t!w UaiIjw
| uUli Um IM,.
i.,1 Ml, ; 1,!i; I
r_ ___ it........ M . .
ind obicli J**,?*",
h.n been occupied haliire. btalu &lt;ft tire IVwe I
Did ata’ in*r.ta quoffag. Ho delivers mt
abl*t'j wcr* to be ‘ri&gt;u« thrim^ -fa census aal a
OF
n.y then,
sir, that
■ .... m ..rr-&lt;rf M u* iMwimi ««•
IT
’V-,.*""* the
I* rtrk by
\chich
***■ f: ve«k»ni uprni far coftstitifticu. cuuftAry . and forcible «p-vch &lt;l«m&lt;m&lt;ttraiiaj the [ registry to be taken and made in the aa-"
J W. Uvckik,
,d»bw i'.» W&gt; .Tp.-d U. tfc p,«i-1*“
«“
-fr". IM. r«f- tn the whhre. ul h.-r people, a; any onu s I pmptkty, the BXp-«dfeney.»he fwtficy; ah I ri-mi cautitie*—fa-fare they were qkJllb.
belies:! \X a&lt;1: Mtn
&gt;ia?
W.fa it' th* rtgliteoiiteeas &lt;ft.slavery.
Aftor.be | fird to vjtfe.'
The Territory of Kgafa}*
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KINDS BONNET TRIMIXGS
s« in lixllarfa!* Ha* any Srnt- nf tins1 boa sat down, having ricctnfi-fa tbesudi*; was divided, if I atn nut ruistakem frAtJJ
at Tin;
.
I ift&gt;B. any where, fornn-d a mMtltwti- n t-ot c and convinced t!p« unfa* aadiog,* thirty.f.’ur countin’; #n! «eha**tfre ate*
and prvspuUld
an.)
i&gt;r.^.M.i.u ft
it. in
t&lt;». £kmgraa&lt; a*L.oi&lt;
*» "about(h..
the •oiue mas on Viu. opposite
_
side gets up tliurity uf Governor Walker i«ws»*7ngf
ta-tf*. Mich.
W«yi»r. -.f perfect Jnaxbim 1
If thervj lly aava: "‘Mr. Fre^d.-m, I do "not 1m&gt;W. W.AUiKN. Fir-tab lull-Tail.
S&gt;,.|.
brtaiv.brt them
, N’..,' *".f• Ilis’i liivc thst alp very 1« r^glftj" IBs "antag-vibiriu&gt;^w&lt;. v t-i-u.o.
iDcni, IMri •
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’
blare.
—■t.
c».l true. Our father* knew what pt-rfa-t i aiat get* up mid fans on tins 'mnr&lt;lnl to
— —
—iJJ
—.
—aud
uj
cas'ote. ter
"
Dx- validity , r^_.A
f-.-uon
wa«. rfnl fl.r? TXereim-d iL
I aoxwl.tain,
—__________ ;------------------.HOMS
liLlUY MADE . XL if i;«i it. letter in snirit exa.-th Sir I r t',rY n":“‘ of
ifllK-re ku. lien n‘ cmtniM-mv t-twreu* *n4 o*»«lwti«uhty ./that law leu!Ilw.i-n ; havq Imjufrrel Mt. th? new -States, and he b«a c .mrnft,-t,
A W. fam, Stddl, .nd ll.n~&gt; Mjk.
&lt;UU,|Wi jtKT M U&gt;ei|\
ttad a A’nte priaon ufl’.-nce. Walker, and I have never heard It Jaa1*4 •
that •rfi.tingtillfied Senator am! thL- Fresh
’’J
*7&gt;",n* **. lhv i !*"
ST'V
’ h.
Ae moment he o.M-n. h.a m-.nth, be tause —tltai fa bftetm out of those th'uiy-faor'
deni I-f the Uiiitt-d Slat.* I U-ink thu
"r
bt.ihfr.
If I am &gt; bow «n&gt; it in On Qhl States? VX .-re be lu.d.med that it fa right tnhoMnlavte cuunlirs, »tepe Were not taken by the
p*hu&lt;&gt;f victor* uinstU nwnnkslfr. the "&lt;*1 ml«tek*o. I h tru a metA&lt;&gt;mndiiin। by ! rhrireotislftnihiesfotmvd under i vast rail r ,u Kmmmmi and Uut, by ynur authority. Government by wliii* the paopln could
uimI B.M.L I
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or were dm people of ntcb m,] every ons I by U.c Fvitaral authority, ia declared t5 couie to the polls. The census and reg-'
■■fltater r&gt;nifcdemt&lt;xl S'.atwt |-arfircl&lt;y fre« j b* a •rnitenitarjr offvne,-.
Utry were pmitted. . So says GuvunM*
in the furtnati'iqof,tbuir omstitusi'MH
:
Thia h-gisUt-ire undertake*' to regulate Walker in hia letlei^ . .'
. '
E'iglun.1. &lt;li&lt;yl arging tlx- high ilipluiiiatic
of that enactment faaa rinipiva- No one w i9 dcuy that they enjoyed p;r- the right of suffrage there, an I they make
Such M it waa, the convedlioft' tfe«»
defies w
wlikb
liia eomrtry
had oevoivM
devolved on
&lt;&gt;n tiitiimjllty
.inties
men’iu»
n-ainrT nan
,
, ■
•, .
* the right of sudrASM depemtaat oe the together, elected under a pledge of mafijf
&gt;!., I ,1*.,
.nU.nWw I.. brl« "™-l ”J
•“•■’7 toJ "'I—• ” ■ f. ct f. &lt;-rdon|.
...
------Having ktaled what I iwlkve'to htjyw tdAng of a tc?t oath t&gt; auppnrt ael- • »f ita mcm_bcr» to aubmitz the
« d. Frf.4 in* S' I»w IM. e...»Ur'"
"»l"
They met ta Sep*
, —
.. , By-aad-lij, taon-vur,---il lieen the ••’ajrct
th® bill, I ptoptffe to | u Li.hJ tli’mlt—^s'w« are u ’w aattkGad a lion to the people.
1,.u.nnn1l..1n..pl« ..r Kn-.1....
"S'"*
1"*:
STAKTOrrS EXCHANGE
..
.U.t
-,.T.
*as d.sc&gt;
d.acovered
reared to
to Im
l&gt;eunconstit-.itn-n.il.
unconstitutional, inquire
________
how_ r|«riml
_____ _________
freedom __
has
__\hoco
,_________________________
■ majority of die people
,__ __
of that
____ territory
__ ____ _ tcnibst. They kook the initiative; .*r:
Sl'GAIlS
FISH
TEA
t‘Ml. 1heiimkratande
the Nehni'ka bill
Just. »as
?n
Th.
Another
m j1 Itfild
But. *ppianted tlw’r committee*; they la^J out
i n 1I it
It wan
*ru« brok'-n
bnik'-n d«»n.
dosn.
Th.- instant
itiitnnl it
&lt;1 1 carried nut
&lt;uil hi
in Kansas.
K,nu&gt;
Anutlwr term
tami U
L.,l&gt;r&gt;t,1 fr&gt;
ru bo
lie—
—wrong
« ronir ind
«n,! abhorMil
■ 1,1m&gt;rr,v&gt;t Rot
That Good TFA, Hire t&gt;&gt; &lt; ure tin.headache. ex.t«iiv as well as if be had bc. n la-re j wsm btolivn down slavery wsnt mtn Kan-' c.iue popular atamt the name time.about [ sir,|h«y c.ii)&lt;»4 rtterc-au tfw pyor ri^|&gt;t,
the work; and llien they adparned. I
purt'anJ turcrl &lt;&gt;f II nt th? tiniii It w,»i .
• MH litft Btill g&gt;-ulkm«n tell us they did : w hich I havu a w..ni to aay, mxI I w-iil not bf.a sovereign, hut «f a citieex They ■in not disposed' to deny that fast srax
JACKSON
p.wwcl. 'Dial. ia slut tcowx&gt; why I am op. I
not intend to kt slavery in ; that itu not • carey it abmif with perfect* Irvnft-m, sad j ciahniftgu t" the ktlfbt-box and ilep&lt;uit a proper: 1 eupptwe ft *fa*;' Bu? tfim ar/
o a NTI3R A.Z. OTAGu orrioE.^ [ And every thing in thj litw of Grucm iea. |Hi-wd tn HiW mauMtru. I woe &gt;*i|&gt;p&gt;MKd to
th* object! l-el me illuftcst- this! Sup- 1 that is -popular ■urv/.- gnty,” Wliwt Im* i&gt;utl..t far any officer there mn'tf they bare wine aatoniahrng and curious coineideacm'
I xlc fell; 1 hx«w beep up;H&gt;sed to it iu its
Mmp LXVi Lis ExrfiAM*. by
’
p&lt;4e a Griner has a riiA 6 tld, uiH'a p is- (Men the bfatory «f the ’appiiiHtiiM .ft: taken tto«w ’ odfans tert ttetha. 1 That fa .-di ,ut faie convention.
T&amp;y adjourned
{in. io ita progress, in its rim*i&gt;a&gt;matntw n Ijoiu-ng, *rpanitel by a suute-wall ‘psrfrcl frm-diwii" and “popular wreer ths thud chapter of popular a&gt;*ervignty to a period subsequent to the link when
i. UWl in It* rffetlM. I «il opp-.*-.! to
which hie feunws toad erected tharwtiiirty | rtgnty** to KanswT I'b* |Ms&lt;pl«nf Kan-.' and |wrfvct tnwd&lt;.in in £&lt;naa*. . I thtak ill,
rf K«"M- »«r. u. M, fa
years fa-f.Arc.
Its wull keeps out the -as u«t«i t&gt;&gt; bar a theYwI. the madultera the people of K«nata, by HMf experience th* elcctiuu of- a Territorial L^aetetuMr
Rasta* stta n*»kC&gt;«etStaKc
MifidJ.’ilte-Mita ;
___ J. r.EMOity.
1U*J5
cattle in the pasture, wbu are oxoucdmgl v | t«Litat genuine ■.perf.-cl Jiwcdom.”— thn* firn, haVo become emi vioeod thatlbey ■till » Deiegrrti to fai* Congre«a.
1 luge.and L*ai opp*"*^ fa fa" rijx-.liuit
BarrtB Caxxs llot»x. by Campbell ds
auxiouA to get into lbc field. Sumo inod They **rte to ill&lt;i«ario the grual siuetriae du n&lt;&gt;t want any moru perfect freedom; adj-sirned to Novctabtr.
The etncOiXl
■ ulik.b qe are about
gather fnui^it.—
e ti letl.rmcr think* that moral ewrtfan
p.i|&gt;wlar s&lt;tecn-ignty as it mtv*r bad hat they would likes link .ft that impur- tf-uk place io Dteuhcr; arid then far the
Wmd. BsUto Creek; Mieto.____ _ __________
ilTi'ing avid that. 1 C'lnt luck to aiy
Mam«au.’Horas!'by ». Davts fe IX.
first
time,
as
fa*
tost
oaths
had
be®,
rte'
w.ll
keep
them
In
«h&lt;
pasture,
even
if
the
been
illimuntod
«•*
this
conlir.ail
i«oibrc.
I
X
d
’
llMft
which
tt*fc
p*»phased
.«n
ec^n
* wBiVlhe object of the bill wae.
KECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACMstaUD. Mick Genre*! ^'*re Ifnuxfin-lw*
wall should tat talteu down, and lie pro- ■ What wan &lt;ta- first «tvp I In ttai.first j bofare
.‘’••re the
Un- pa*sago
pauago of this
thin act.
I Imve but one rote by Miich to judg­ cueda to take it down. Ibe yufujtia that
CUfNTB.
The l^gialNtbrn thn* imposed up**i &lt;li»t]in-tion d; parties went to the-pt
in' tin-.ihjucia wf piddle acta, and tnat ja the vattU go right in; tlw cvpur.ui.-ut
and the res’uft »m, tlj.it your pro-ahlr
GIUST 4 SPAllDDiG.
by residing them; *nd thus seeing wlut fade. The phihieupber as) a: “D-» nut
d^mocmqy found ibein»«i»e*Tn a r.ifrf
their purport, fa.ur meaning, their idijre t, blame Die—(het y tint my ;hMcatiwti; )uu pUnd upon them every lew that Ute*- I bv fraud., 1 exempt |bciu Try n that— ty U less than one thin!.
The pec
arid. tl.vir,.inun: K, aa cm tallied iu the but it H^rue. the met ba* failuwcd." I en&gt;«. in its wiad-mtwe i'«4ly. h&gt;*d over | They were no vulgft* rascals that went apoke. nay, they thundered at tbe -po'
\(UiAGxrTS! GIFTS"
.
Lili ■(»c|r.“‘l do riot go fa tlk motives &lt;it
It em* a ^6nqnerftt|r■nHt»y.■, and they returned, by ‘
J V V VunlO AKD SlLVia \VxTCItBl tn indivbltnil gentlemen who voted f,n- the rrt-rl. upon him: • You kuw« the eilhrt made from the heginiwi^of tee Gov'eru- ••'»»? there.
would follow, and kiMurjiig that ft Woubl inent to the passage «t thiil act, except. | I fa ring ir mu over andMiua wteecud a Leg­ majority, a froe-State 1
be sold nt wb*drnle prices.— bill Slid a»k them what it meads I and tf l&gt;dlow you inuridcd that itahould follow." al Mr. Bi-nton well wild un'itmftberlexa t ivtakutx^aml thua ma4" a code of laws
frce-Sfate Dekgai
G. W. Mnta. Colmtv &lt;1m* and Notary This is the cheapest and best lot of watch­ 1 wur* In a court of taw.nnd themmsifuc
But,"*ir, wc arc not widxr.il thebook aion, a little short act, nntualang as your ' wnich imuk the annunciation of Lbc great the United State*.
' JSMie.-0«re in tft C-m* Umisr
es ever lwf&gt;&gt;re ,41,-M-d Au t&gt;M&gt; public. A tiuii uf fas Kunsas-Ncbaraka act was up,
On this snHvtft, if *e are eMHfgdhgi to go finger, imide cxprtwslr far them, and the and^temal principles of liberty a yen*
Oflkr hour, from bite rt A. M.. •»&lt; ton* 1 to gift !r jewelry worth from 81 to 412 will
and I could bring Uie nfUJ ivit of every to the avowed duel uaixcswki teuiimcuta only utio in'the whole nine T*&gt;lumcs that ten fairy oltcbee, the government waa act hi
be riven with every watch in proportion min dint wted hir it, and that d ej shoul J
Nurehxli«i' this cooTentirm,
of the genthuneu abu.advocated da.- biU.
|&gt;r«rr«ionat.
to Its value. Being dMierous nf intro­ swearitliut it was nut their intmti'an Min­
An kxemrable tknalur who^uyjidl) sift ■boiiihing ahtvery. Tint act yno exceptpledged to tubmU their, co
Davtu.Coow. Jwstleo nf tb* Pence. Gm­ ducing our good* prominency to the jiubbefiire mo, bu( wbolU not uow in ba* acai ed; but you piled upifrfanqi eui-ry odter isont! Un*.of lawhuafitdeote- Your- the people," had wacertamed
_. •
_ J ■*—. SHI .fiml to th*
SUU-, thai would not l*e ittanvud by liw —I nman ihctSeitat.ir fnihi Sjuth Caroli law you had .fMS%e&lt;l without diktinctiuu, iuir*h*l appointed by the preudentof the
did submit it tu the pcopl
court ;.il would md begin to njat a pro na. [Mr. EnmaJ and I may:«Jy of him, except '.taise
which were b'cally inapplo United Sista'S sumiuunud i-igvili-r wliat would raieot.it; and. tberwl
tbo
nd fiw theirdfapmtal. Ww Sell
•uinplioti aato wluii ttie iirteui»&lt;&gt;n »f Uw wbu 1 would riot my W- be »u» present, cable. You
Y—____
made_a Governor
.. fotthc®; he billed a poiat—not ftom Kansas, ___.
but* m popnlar-aoVgrvipity_aa&lt;
Cuirpcaition Verge, open fane at Maud 7 act was. Bnt. »lr, yoo mirtt hmk v&gt; the
amen in wljusoheart apd in utawu lips you i p|Hiintvd their ■iaraha|a, th&lt;-«r etuw- from MlteMri, by hie writum Awuid-hiHe
B. 11. Fctxta, Attorney and Counselor Fine Silver Lqtfrtr, •
“
8 “ 9
there ia n&lt;i guile and m&gt; deceit .* niuii
•1 law. xAiniwr la Chauvn. Genre*! Ulta aad
“
“
“Hunter cue,
12
TH Ami. OtbMoWrr bcltonwr • SUora, In 'ba
who couffl u &gt;t niter a talwubohd if ho tried
block. MuidtoUk. Msrrv Ca.MXt-“
“ Lever heavy bunter case 15 “ 18 Abhiga m wiachit wax m»d«- kuapply, iu
them.
Thus you atartnd -Ununon tbn j hum pmuax.
Afar the pn-cw i» c»
“
“ Rr^j. pat. lev. “
" urder to get al ila oljcCt.
,
question, m which-he dirul^isl and laid great care.*r of dev&lt; loping and illustrii- [critrd. be Mink over his pout—be g&gt;
21
34
a
2a
OSes .o ItawU । nior*.
,
Gold anchor opt-n lace
I ib*-, lArtitttar t
Ttig
Nebraska bill on, ita face vpm&gt;, aa U-a qwij cbamoUir la, the purpose ting popular aorertignly.
C'ABtoa t). Scott. Juetim of the Fewer. ' “ lev, hunter &lt;n*c,
80 ext 37 nrnfceeea to be a very hlrmlrea aftiir,'— lie fcad.fa tofa'g far the , bill,
lie, was
Wbnt « a« the UCXl dt*
•“ b'aautifully eng.,
The gist of il is comprised in thew fed ■peaking far the South, and no man of ait
50
Erg, pt lev. “
Ute Son th b iginivvrtccT'hlm and said nay.’
tinev:
'
..
-i-r?T.
70
.80
(Ilia art not t*&gt; U-.gialate slavery juto any
Uhr aurareigns I suppose Uwy caw— Ur r«rw V&gt;Wi« «sck.-d a-vj pkind.
cd a uibtcrU
and magic watches,
Trnilpry ur. State, nor to exclude it aqiumi-ut fairly. He referred U&gt; aduda- gwihai" with high hopes uf uianitesting prase thkifa arlfl thrmrn 4ht&lt;rift
afr.pt a nmW
'therefrom fbut'tu'hMve th* people there- ration ut the honorable Senator' fniin that aneereigni, ul the lirsl. (■ppurtwitlly and the tewn tee* on fnw; -the an)
100 df prt-frcHy'frWi ‘ tn' form arid regulate Maaaarliusetta, fill/ Wllami.1 and said
Any of ‘the above watches, tocether their dOmeade mdtltuti.mii in tkir own ibc Abdltioniits had a»&lt;&gt;wed tJut It was
m eltx-teHearne -df far meutbera irf. the . ikr«Kaa|.niidntabl, Wiltaxi;a nlMy ta Jay
with a gift, will be aent by mwil; free of
Tnrritorial Login!-itunu WImi thatCtuiM ■ tbvir.haads, and the tlimea oTxhcjrItarh
poetage, ■« receipt of price. A catalogue the UnitedStatea.”
wtouidid they-findf! Did ann* pa-over i Ingdwdlliijgalitcrtfl.ly'paintin’ SWdtifk
., M
ri! ;
Terriloriee and in the DieUaotid
giving full partfrtikre. will be eant vn ap­
€W« J^giu io understand anmelhing of bta, and be apprehended Inal their purplication tn
■ ' . :
IM JtfteiL pwp'darity of thia bill at the p.M vu *o abuliah It e»eiy where frben
GEO. DOWLING 4i CO.,
and CVtin
South, .ft i« because Congress uMwl graNn. 33 8..nth third Street Phdxklphia ciiiuafy condesxvndi to Itilunn the slave
Swtea-lbqi they do mil dimu to abotkh
alaVary in tbuML-&amp;•£»—“it being the ties but ta tac Statea. He said Ugil that
nr more liMsrtoms, *iH receive in pay­
u«r iaient and wcaaiag vf tbw ^ctnutm couamntnatiun waa tn be reacbeaby ah
ment. a auparb* double pointed &gt;dd pen
rxdude elaeiry from any State?' The aiQBadment to the FtaJera!' Cmrltutfan
rs * eaentet res of tboae Stalos moatlure au.burixtng CtmgrnM too Ae thia, whlrti
browuied i*.re frtcJv, » Mr. W..hater

axw.

HvrrtiwntM.

Good News! Good News’! I
N‘E W

G O O D S I US.ttW"':' ■"

GBANT &amp; SPAULDING'S '
XCeildy * oy fetore,

Just received a large
_ stock of

W COBBS,. . _. .
EVEKI VARIETY,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ju t"?- t.!r Jxji*oi

—

ri i -

Rcadv Pnv Store.
and'shoes.

G KOGERIDS

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

.. ...

al»re State, &lt;aa u gp.4 aa three mapX.wd
stm, and tharet-.ra aa a gtiarntdea maua &lt;d tfee-pubikthenn-.i-dx Mte-uri, me arcs

�— tMta( posed I

; b. nv.j

'«■ rrim

*- &gt;U. for lk-&gt;;r«n

ths tax wss small. Ld as sec. la 8fl2
th,, raltl 10.000. Vol ib.hr.1 }~r.
1*53, they rained but 810.000.
Uhy

I roold see all that was going us, and I I

mMfctorsafDr. C. W. RuU&lt;£ indaoa
lta fn dwpart from our rob. Tbe rapid
increare in the aala at his jcnirdies in
Central Indiana nntiLt not bIum be satia
factory prov/at' thrir exrellvnor, but to
that moat hoaddud tborapcrieu-e uf s»tn«

were they able to &lt;fo this! Not because was there Gn that purpose. I saw tnaro I b. tbe Committee on Cmumtw.
. -- -----------Several other ^ills have been mt-’ thev were making tbeState expanses any than one man g- up and vote four times, |
Mr Waldron alw&lt; introduced a foil au
jder cnnaid.ratkm, anA wo hope to reach। less, but Iwcauso lb« Stale lands had for
iro™.. rf u-y
; i
L some time been w Uaig rapidly, and from some it them none.
which
r,,"rt * nrstaou
Nuw if they had known that John D.! ।rv Tripp;
tbe I.crompton cvawtitution, in their w In­ one to-morrow, amending &lt;&gt;ur present. thuis.H)rcaatergeiB»alhada*sta.uteicd;
umi. .nd
«&gt; H­
a4tt3telMi ftavwrr ” But there i» dian, have thongbt that ekvrty is tbe Rood taw, whicMl te ctmBdeully expect
was spying tbeir rascality, 1 would have on
Invalid
i’euaiona.
yxyrks^' fort, cal I rail tbs aura great curnrr-etone on which they rsn lw® ed will much improve it.
.hared the fine of tbe chaUattfree; lart I ' Mr. Waldron dlro inlrodnoed »WK*
tMwj^te&amp;Kate to It. and it may ex erect an edifice of repnMicaa pivernmewt,
Tbe Swamp Itand Bill, to-dsy, barely
was »«»t molested in the least f|,r । taid the relief of Stary Umpborw, which was
■WXtU vote that waa given -. if they and they have said that, in that crepe*,
escaped destruction, being carrital by
nothing, but tbm»gh«~O. God I that mart read a first and second time, and referred
tbe eutotituti.c without sl&gt; il shall never be altered and never be
to the Cdmmittew «n Invalid Batons.
only
two votes more than was necessary
I
amended.
Nuw,
air.
if
a
mere
demoersve&gt;R~tl would have becu a more strinbe Dwnocratte, for tbe two late adsiinis
Mr. Waldron -I*’ ’mm-ducml a toll mr
■dKrteabvery roost itelkm tha^ h would 1 cv of numbers may enme t*«rther ami ! to its passage.
Tbe bill aa il passed the
trations have countenanced tbe like frauds tbe reliefof tbe widow ./Malachi F. B*
if Wfa lad voted for thecunstilhrton with i bl«C out tb.«l foatufw at this »t*te cooe»i- House, provides that tbe lands shall Grat
by endeavoring to enforce the L.gus fxg- dolpt; which wm rend a first and •counl
shts art; aw* I will tell you why. If they । tution, I stand here in behalf of one of । be ufllrsd for sale al public auction, but
telature and its laws upon tbe people &lt;/ time, and refer reJ to the cvtihmltcu uu
had ruled for the ronstitatfon with si- the &gt;mallret Statrs of tbe Vnion. and I
Invalid Prnri.su.'
_ . ,„
very they would ha’ e left tbe seventh ar- ask you whet security, what guarantee n»C Its be add for a Ices price than one
Kansas.
Mr. Wnlbridgr IntMntrd tbe fol low­
tick entire; and tbe eeronth article cm- ‘ hare we lhat lhat anaw mad a;»irit, mis- ■' dollar and twenty-five cents per sere, eub- excuse had they far taxing ne 836.000
At the tete elections the Kickspon
ing bills; which were ervurallv •**! • "r-'1
tatoe a provision fiw tbe future emancipa­ called reform, will not undertake to ' ject to drainage by tbe purchaser. A tbe last year of tbuir power T
When Rangers were furnished, by tbe Mteeou- and set*.nd time, and referred tu&gt; tbe cum'
strike
down
ahei
this
greet
fundamental
te* of Mae**. Thw article eaye, in grantpre-emption clause is added giving the they talk alaail “ n.wdh*» taxation," we riana, with a cannon—originally tbe prop­
mittre cm Gunwwrre, * *
is* powers of tbe Legislature, in regard principle uf the Federal Gmstitutlon ?—
w.iiild like to have them answer tl i quoA bill making an appropriation for th! I |rrofoes to be a g'“»t deal &lt;»f a democrat I pre-emptor tbe right to buy wiibmil com
erty at fnele &amp;tn; also other arms.
Uuu to their ins dtrd c&lt;malilucn. v 1
rovistnietion .«f a Baria* at thr nonlb at
*D&gt;ey shall have power to pass laws ' mysell, and I am willing lo carry uuttbr | petition at seventy five cents per sere.—
When the Ib-pu••!«*»came mtn pow­ Tbe dry after the rlrctbin the boys from tbe Muskegon rivrr, in the State vf Midita Mrmit tbe owner at slaves tu emend- | Democratic principle as for se anybndv; ' and iwskcs no provisions against Innner, th* sale ■/ lands lux! alimvt entirely thia ttt«n went to Kifkapuu, hitched •*
patCtheiQ, saving the rights of creditors, but I believe that even Dcmnreacy I'self.
• maiable pre-emptions pre’'
ceased-, and the large- inortur from tb*t tn their cntMN, and drove it down •»» ,g"Abtll making an approprhrtwm forthSMareventing them from becoming a ' sometimes, on extraordinary occasLos. i dsy of eala. Tl* proed-da from thr sale I,
■.Hirer, of course, i.« hmger fol tlw trea­ Fort l-eavrti worth, end oflered it to Gen. remalructvsiof a harbor ul BUckpaike, in
n-&lt;(uirvs s litlln check. Tint fathers uf the
But lb«y al i*re began to vfo
i
They | of )be lands are tn go into tbe treasury sury.
* ^ftiaeerentli srtHe. if that were voted !' hed.rnl Constitution thrwght sw.
Harney.
Gro. Harney arid he would Vie State of M ichigati;
/
emne’.l lug far Uh-Stair; and those nobk
A Ivill making an appropriate&gt; f remia, gfvea the l^riefoture a right to pn- | thought equality at States was tbe grout as a swamp land fond. A prov isi.vn re- ,I humane Institutions which-will (.rail attend to it, Imt wh-n the &lt;4Bccrs came to
Ueti'f the barb-r al bt. Jum-ph, in the
vifofortbs foturo smanciputixi ot si*res; I vital puhtt which the ban.1 &lt;d amendment i qairing tbe State to pay 5 por reet. in-1
I
cutting
time
be
the
pride
wf
twir
State,
■crept
uf
the
cannon
It
was
not
tbure.
—
The Gamers uf tfobn If cbsl were voted •■ut. it left in the should not touch.
.
,
' tereat into tbe common sdjoul fund we* . hare been put in npeexthm. We wish Nuteidy knows wlwre It ia. bat one old btaie .d’Micbicat;
A MU making an eppo printem for to■ohedttls tbe only proviMon &lt;&gt;u that eulr ’ U-compi.m c&lt;K&gt;stitiith« thought that I stricken out of the bill.
Rec. II ia io | uur opponents iov at all the capital th")
pru-atevery auctioneer, he rays il is hi ,-unvlructiun ufabirinK-at New Budafo.
jeM; and in the schedule the pro vision is: | tfo-ir great fundamental rornerwumu was
‘
the
fidlowing
words:
See.
II.
“
All
of
I
cun
make
in
their
attacks
up&gt;&lt;n
three
Inbis Arank I
ill I be State of M idugmq
k
'“H opro such examieation »f said poll- slavery, and they s-id that it should not
In lbs mean lime we hew
With this I leave that ' said swamp lands situate in tbe townships ! atituUofta!
A bill making an apfMopriatHm f»r Un­
bwek% it ebaH app.-ar that a in^.rity at j be touched.
The Mayor •/ Wyatofi has Imw to
paid the honest interest (which they did
' r.mstrurikui at karlmr at ti e m»uth uf tlw
tbe legal Votes tust at said rlretwn be in ‘ point
1 of I.--wing and
in the county of
wot do) &lt;m the del* they created, to tbe Ix-svenworth, and-dHitanded the cannon. Katamrt'Si river, in tbu State ul Mahifortwuf tbe ‘cncstitutirm with no slavery,* I
.
[Conr/wrioa ntrt wech ]
■ Ingliam. and in th* townships at DeWitt I
■mwiut of some 8150.000 per annum, lie A writ uf replevin is out, but all &lt;&gt;f no
then the article providing fi»r slavery shall
l and Bath, in thr county of Clinton, ex •idee paying lbc principal as it became' see. Now, by way nf retaliation. Lcnv.
be stricken from this lonslitutioa by thr
Is it strange under all tlwse rirci pt such as are already pre-empted, shall . due.
thia convention, end slavery
enworth eity is threatened with fire, and j
c ■ tuManure that tins amount in tbe trea­
shall no loop* exst in the State of Kanj bo reserved from eale by Mid Commit '
Mioauttri is lo Wp.
But Uh« we ihiuk '
sury has bean diminished I And yet. be
■A, (axerpt tkat the right uf property in
siooer. and posse»slon of die same shall it riiwvinfo-rod, lhat with all tbe expense ia all talk.
Shold they a*toe, however, j
ehvee now in this Territory shall in no
' t&gt;e immediately delivered over to tLe j ol e'ir beneficent public Institutions—&lt;/ there will be te« work.
Leavenworth
manner be interfered with )**
Agricultural College for the purpoeea of) curry fo-j «m» the Govcroineut—&gt;uvl of su»eity can raise 1.700 fighting mew—minute
If they bad voted out the slav'erv danse,
drainage and reclatnali.au m arconlsncv ! L-iu ng bs credit«»f the Stale in reference men—who have their arms rowdy at any
this pr&gt; ■vision tbit the right ol property
to
Uie
d«H&gt;ttbey
left
na
—
with
the
sourer*
Warranty and Quit Claim T feeds, Ileal ■with the pmvisionsuf tlic act of Cun
in slaves eforuld in no manner be inter
of revenue they hud boro receiving cLwrd. hour, day ur nighb yaiting for an oppor­
fared with, was left tbe pecinanenl law. Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale al gross donating the saMlc to the State.
tunity to pay off die old score fi* killing
If they votsd it the permanent law, they thia office.
In
this
tract
of
land
there
are
about
Pbillipsv of thia city, while standing at
Mr. t.'lemens
vnaed a proviakin by which tbe LegisU
Mr. itesch asked have tn offer the fol­
1 7.060 acres ijt land, said to be worth at
bis chamber windew, who waa steit di-Mt
tare might emaarinate slaver, sod then
arcciAL xotice.
I
further in the schedule thrv hare a nroOur patrons will pk-aau rrecoEcct that ! Iea«t five~ao!lara per acre, nothing tbe
by a cvmpany of pmetevery fighti &lt;g lowing nroduti-n:
Ate^»«/,T1wllteftarro.re &lt;-f wkh rrqvr.t
viaiMthatiu.il future alterations of tk-ir
our terms are rruJf peg, ami we wish nice little sum uf thirty-five tluuMumd «fol___ ill. Il^k.
flat
.-^-1
men—non did I aay T
No I Eardor _. ..
I
are.
Who
says
the
Ix^jislatura
at
Mich
­
Administrators,
Guardians
Mortgagees
Ruffuins
!
kijdibet ths fright of propertyXin' slaves.
Lsavaxwoaru Crtr, K. T., I
That was .the”doing of thia even cation, and and all others having Lrpd printing don* ! igen ’iiwt libend I Methinks I bear rnunc
The ball boles are through tbe side of
January V, 1*58.
f
Mr. Sirpljrij, of Georgia.—I &lt;&gt;'■© ■’.
that ia allied by .Mr. Buchanan a suhmis at our office would be more punctual in one ask: “Thirty-five thoumnd dollars
tbe Loose, and •mo through the wiudu*
Data Sts:—I am in Kansas, that pines
Mr. Lends: If tfo- U»use will in ulevivo to tbe neople.
Somehow, when I their payments for the same; and at leas ' to the Agricultural College, and not one
■ash, which was point* &lt;1 out to me the
me in M»r wur.1 of cxplaeatrtm, I Uni k «bc
come t&lt;&gt; speak of Buchanan, I almost in­
that I hare lung wanted to sea, aid there­
bring the money, wbrn they aak us to one cent to Common Schools I” So it i«, ■
first dsy un my arrival in this eity, as gx-nilenuin will witNraw the nhjreli-H).—
voluntarily call him Van Burro. [Laugh­
fore.
am
in
the
mkl*t
uf
excitement,
pro
­
I and for this, and other reasons, your Rep­
being the place a here one fieo alate Mian A few days umre the gvntlcnian fr»«u,
tar.) I do not know why. I There must make an affidavit ol jHiblicatino.
duced by the late eledbuts.
About tbe
, resentstive withheld his vote.
had been sacriticed un ace&lt;nnt of pr&lt;&gt;te&gt;l U ho.ns.ei [Mr. Iktbnchurrtj intr- du -td
bs something similar ia tbelr &gt; hsracler*.
Grot thing a careful observer learns, is thet ing against’illegal voting in Leaven worth a revolntHMi, mllmg l.u* siiuiiar ini'ur.uaWhen you corns to speak of it as Mr.
| There are many other things of which ,
it is difficult to know anything. As it is;
Buchanan does, it seems to me that you
tbu» inreg»rdp&gt; the Laris rs ami cumm.-rre
the readers of the “ Banner,” perhaps
esumot by any possibility vindicate it at
&lt;&gt;f Mkv 'Mhbspiii. 'Unit rrerduthas ua«
vague am! unreliable rumvrs are afheit
Now, then, the first free State bh«»-l
; would like to bear, but, as tbe mails are
everywhere all the time. Mieamrepli.Ni, that ia abed, t*ill he the signal fur a gen-1 a-loD'a*! by tbe House, and the Seriit ry
. so uncertain from this point, any l-.ngi-r ;
But I wish to speak of thia provision
«f War ha* r.-sp-esl. d to it. Il ia . quail
fry Any perron wishing to obtain tbe
and raivr-preeentatiim are the legitimate
in tbs enoatittttkin that mi amendment
end raring, and woe to ths man. or s-l of iuip»ite&gt;«C that wr bIhmiM have ii.Lwtu o
delay might make this hastily written ]
1 remits. When tbe smoke and dust cirars
shall be made in reference to slaves. I ..VatMMsa/Are, at C/u* prrr»s, 81.50 per . sketch toq late for publication.
men, who foils beneath the old rusty V&lt;4i with reference iu Mkc Erie, St. Claii
away, then the facts are obtained, atxl
know we are living in a day of new ligbts- Annum* can do an by leaving the amount
Hunm.'and Boperl*!*, partieuLrly la rufIn view uf die uncertainty of an adNew doctrines are constantly propounded, of Bubacription with
crenee to Luke Superior, where tbe e -p
here yuu have them.
A writ is out for Calhoun; and at smhi
ijoummetrt, I will make no prediction «*f
andyOnmn rampant Democrats at tbe
Jons S. VanBacwr.
jwr and inai (Mioiti.ov is uf iuiptrUMc- to
:
It is oecdlrae for tne to give a history
' a release of oar present buadsge under
ns be comes into tbe Territory be w ill lie
eeyrJigbt order laugh al such a omstitu' .4 tie traasactbms uudcr the three Govurprovision as that.
They say. no
' --ne week to eome.
J. M. N.
amreted and held a prisuucr until after tbr
The Upp&gt;*r IVniua ilanf Michi tin h un
matter if it be in there; it is idle-, a nu
। non. who have already auflired political
territorial canvaM is nrer. This Calhonn
ouhtrdlv tbr riihret mpper a:.&lt;l iron re1.
Subscribers
who
do
not
give
notice
I
. jority nf tbe people can some together
eniciJe tu l decapitation.
The past has
i»m in lbc world, and foilitiev fi r dcvelis dreadfully alarmed about afSiirs. lie
and slier the Cuostitutiuo just- as they to tbe contrary, are considered aa wishing
Iw-en before you—the present I lay before
p»ng its v=at rwourcus should In- grncr
•ent to Grn. Ilaroey this week, fi«r anmi
please, or form a new one notwithstand­
We tskk ’I1® folbiwing from the lea­ i yott.
to continue their eubacripthma.
irely off-rd.-d by the general G-'Vernit mty, however, bo proper to |Minjf'tn guard Lira up to Lor»mpt»n; and
ing that peuvision.
I am out going to
i.ent. At tLs principal ehippmg p»w is
2. If tubecribrrs order the disennlinu- sing /ZrjNiMirua. . We hope ucr readers state tint Gov. Walker has Lwt friends
controvert that d*ctrine; but I will say
after hr g&lt;4 them he dare not go on. but
will
give
it
a
careful
perus.il
and
tliorin the Territory by redgninr; and his
that the Stale which I have the honor in ance nf their papers, the publisher may
wrnt bnrk to Weston. Now. then. noth, •.-cured staanull exp. nac, and lirn*ltLr
pyt tn represent used to be con aidered continue to send them until all arrearages iHtgb examination, and then lay it by fi&gt;r reasons for reviguing arc by no means ac­
ing short «&gt;f exterminating the freu Stale aiwiuut «&lt;f muurj u.ostary lor iLat pur­
tolerably g&gt;«-d Democratic authority ;
mture reference. Then, when rorr-head- ceptable.
Ho might have been a groat
arc paid.
pose will Iw Itrcly voted. Hence it »•
and in uur Stale we hare never beliuved.
rd Lurofocbe talk about Republican tax­ man bare, but nuw tbe lanir ia past, ami party will make this a slave State. Every iinfrortant that thia |1 use should under
8. if subscribers neglect or (refuse to
and have newer acted upon the beliel, that
day b augnivttthig the at .-nglh of the stand line naiditfon of) the cuiniuuraa and
ation, just show them the figures:
i lie La« consigned himself lo the merited
a foere majority could come tngetbc - and take their papers from tbe office they arc
free
Slate
party,
and
I
thittk
that
there
••f tbe harts'ra'tiftlMt LA--.
“Hie Slavoeratic press of Michigan ' scorn of 'be people at Kansas.
amend our Stalo constitution, because held responsible till they have settled the
will be ban) fighting befiwu the first of
I hope tbe gvtitletuar wilfr withdraw
has never lucvi more active in defending
our fathers inserted in tbe old eunstitubill and ordered tbe paper discontinued. •southern institutions,* than it has of Ulc, 1
The present Secretary, alm is acting May next—that ta, if Congress passes tl c
duo s provision thal it should require a
j Governor, inaugurated LH administration
4. If subaerilicrs remove to other pla­ in trying to emvinev the people that tax
vote of iwo-lhirds t» amend It, Tbe doc­
Ixcntapton roust Itiitfon. foe the free Slate
trine tbala mere majority can alter tbe ces, without informing the publishers, and es are now higher than whan their |mrty i with foir sprveh end lair promises. Hiy men dectere that they will nr ver iuo&gt;g
constitute Ki, never found favor there. Wr tbe paper in still sent to tbe former di­ was io power. It comes harxC fur any ! reports and pledges, like tbone nf hie IImre the wmatiluti.n. and the trouble is i
man to par direct taxes; and' just as ho
had, a fow years ago, a cuaveutwn called
lustriuiie prvdrcesMira, to secure a Cair
rection, they -*re held responsible.
cl led to 'fork over,' is a most admiraUr
'.hirkrning every day.
The propk are
to ravisa our c.m»'.ituti«n, and tbe l-le
A bill iiiaktng un nppropria I -n f«t im- ’
Tbe Courts have decided that refusing lime to take advantage of his feelings, election, have proved singularly abortive. calm, but determined to hare Ihour! if’
Prweidont «»f tbe t’niled States presided
provement of tbe S.ig&gt;tuw river. In the '
over it.
They sunmittad a greet many to take a paper from the office, or remov­ and excite hie prejudices against the tax­ Ono can hardly tell whether this double­ they bare to fight for IL
Statu at Michigan.
■BMMdmenta, and the people voted on ing and leaving it uncalled f«, is raixs ingpower. Our politinal oppunenta are dealing ia directly through the Territo­
Kansas H a beautiful cum try, more '
n«t sl&gt;&gt;w tn take adv-aatrge of tliiv; end, rial aothoritiea. or Indirectly through the
A hill tanking an appropriation fi«r tl* 1
them sad reject'd them all.
They then
racia evidence of intentional fraud.
diversified with hill and dale, than any impiorenieot of the harbor uf Marqnett.-,
therefore, by superficial views, and actual
■set t&lt;&lt;gethsr again and submitted two
misrrprvseniatMKia, they labor to bring President and the army, or conjointly prairie rouatry I ever saw.
It baa lime ' in the State of Michigan;
specific aineudnx-nts.
Tbe people came
Ona thing Is certain,
odium upon tbe Republican party. Be­ among them all.
lugutber, and by Mtvo thirds vole agreed
A bill making an appropriation for the I
and aand atone in abundance, and pine and
lieving their chargve to be wbilly unjust, tbe attempt to secure foirncse in the elec
to afo&gt;p&lt; one of those amendments ; and
luinonda in the south part of tbe Territ«&gt;- improvenx-nt of the hails a al Ontonagon
and that the people were more heavily Gnus is a ahameful mockery.
thereupon it eras adopted, and is part ot
in tlie Stele .&gt;1 Ma bigan; i&gt;n*J
Itjs now.
ry.
One
hundred
miles
snath
of
tbii
.
tiled under the old dynasty than at pres­
oar eoswtilution.
Av to tbe uiher pr&lt;»A bill making an appropriation lor tin- :
a well kituwu foct that the free State par­
plare, therettle are beef fst, at this tune, improvement of tin, liarintr a: the m-&lt;utli j
vWMb-foopropls voted by an immense Himm of Representatives for flier sue- ent, wo ha v e I wen at some |mIds to obtain
•parity. Isekinff a fow hundred only ot cessive day s and nights. The storm has from the reo.rda, tbe statistics, showing ty are largely in the majority, and yet. wltbuat graining, right from the prairie of thr Manistee river, in tbe State of
two-lbirda. V&gt; sJopi the amend miml; but
tbr forts in tbe caee.
We condense tbe by fraudulent r.4ingAwkiug aM stuffing pasture. Timlwr ia scarce all over the • Michigan.
raged with unabated fury «m the famous
result hito tables, aa follows:
K was wot nd'^ur — * *------------ - —‘
the ballot-box, tbe pro-slavery ticket is
Mr I each foul arime time previ &gt;usly in­
swamp land bilL A eerica of skirmishea,
Territory, except on streams, there it ia
ths •btotilutkm..
- ------------------- .
ahead at the last cirttiun, of tbe 4lh of
Induced a lull fur tbe improvement of the
plrety.
we have been, we have never held in our uf battles lost and battles won, has mark­
, January.
John Calhoun, to wlmtn the
St.
Mary's Falla Ship Culud.
ed
its
progress,
down
to
tbe
final
vote,
Produce
is
high,
end
in
greet
demand
;
Stole, sad never believed, and we have
voice are returnable, has gone to Mis
never had a man there who contended. which was reached, this afternoon. Not­
fluor is worth IU per IM ; com flOcts.;
• eouri and has made an inflammatory
(were democracy of numbers could withstanding we breathe easier in the
1 speech, stating that the pro slavery party p.tatoes |1; butter 30 rta.j pork 86;
atoljrt
overture and eradicals and
Leef |4 to 86 dressed weight. There Iim
dggUoy the foodamroul principle of onr calm atmmipliere which hm succeeded the
' are largely in the majority. It is tb.Might
storm. Notwithstanding the skies are
i that MivMHiri is full as healthy, aixl a been no a inter hi re yet, Urtober w rather,
. now dear and we seem to beak in tbe
floaty nights. pL-arent days; rould plow
i much safer place for him, st this lime,
I sunshine, which succeeds tbe storm Mid
here every day sinew I rams into the ter­
than Kanaaa Territory.
'■ -.
1 -be hurricane, there is still reason to fear
ritory.
There ha« been but two days uf
To give y»u an idea of tbe way things
that the cfoude wBl again gather—tbe
dowdy weather here for one m&lt;«th past,
are manag'd on the border, I will state an«) sut a flake ./ en,&gt;w.
jKfr thousand people, and New Batnt&gt; storm break forth with inereosed fary
Beautiful foil
some faits that have ounie umler my own weather aa we generally have in thn
■■fo with her three hundred thousand, —when the bill comes down ftvwn tbe Sen­
Attd berr voting equally witn Ns* York. ate, aa come down It must. There la too
obeervatnm : At Kickap..., where there
town in OctoKf, only dryer, hut foil aa
w£b her three millions, and with Ohio
is about three hundred legal voters. Bias
much good srttao in that body, I approwarm. Possibly it b ro ia Hastings, but
Pennsylvania, with their two mil
hutMlred v.Hca were east, fin-1 was tbure;
I d&lt;&gt;ubt U.
&lt;■
BoMoaeh.
Il may be that tboee little bend, even to poM a bill containing m
Oxford, Johason county, lias about finty
This b the liveheet place for business I
iy incongruities, aa cbarecterixo the
Btaw do not send such «bto men as those
voters, tliey polled lioO; at D.tlawsrc
pasted by ths H.«sse V»-day.
I that ever saw, tatbin town androutitry.
procin*, wWB the Gee State party are Labor b high j woman bend-labor b j
lie bars labored moat assiduously
largely in tbe majority, the proolavery 81 75 witb ut board, and board is worth
outvoted them, and at th. tetter place
meneing at nine o’clock in the morning
from fiwr to nine dollars per wrek. Al I
thqy opened tbe polls «u the eeoon.l day
and bolding evening eeesione as late as
tbe Planters' Hotel in Leevctworth, board
Tbe whole thing ia is worth 88 per day.
l.tlle tan nr eleven o'clock nt night. Bel tbe mill! Three focu and figures n&lt;&gt; sophis­ contrary to tew.
try can gainsay.
Tbe taxes under .Kir mimagvd that:
bill baa passed, sod 1 am al leisure this
I have written at greater length than I
predecrew.re—“illustriHia’ «&gt;r tbcirecotvTbe Governor »ent soldiers to tbe va- intended. My mind la foR but It la bard
omy—fortbc last seven years &lt;4* their
finaneieriog. were over three times as rii.ua precincta, for the purp&gt;ne ol guard­ to get .nit.
But such bn^en Ideas as I
great in proportion to the amount .4 pro ing the polls, and to prota-A ttewa ap­ have given, accept of. 1 ouaid tall more
than 1 ran write.
pointed to eUIknga IBept vuSsra. The
Wnueraly. a friand.
J. D. T.
soldiers are statu-owd from twenty to f..r
ty rod. from ths polls, and there stand,
“ Tan Atlaktk- Moxtwlt."—We find
while the challengers are driven from the I upon our table, tba February number of
pujte with r»v«4*ees, and bowie-knives. the above work. |t i, a large, and

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.1 tk. »-C r. ' Ul
road.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

BLANKS! BLANKS!

cercffs. c
■BONnirn
owr

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�PRICE CURRENT.

MORTGAGE 8ALE.

KNAPEN’S

CO Ml

AYER’S

Il all claim, and dtmand. apdi

t COLUMN.

FAMILY PHYSIC
To the Public.
. The knlmcrUx-r haring,a few days Ion[ ger to remain tn Hastings bef -re rcim.i, ing in the Went take* tlita pcldig niclhod
'of an*rnneing lib intention *»f
SELLING G O (» D ’S LOWER
than any v.rnll tlwhl.*wa in Barry county.
a. Mtowa. Iu wit; The »e'.l Itelf (U&gt; uf lb. nurih- Hu whJn-a it distinctly madcnUmd that
weal^uiuter^qr rectiuu eighl ,8, iu tererehip
J he mrun. to sell
aiding righty acrreaflaTd, retL't*ag UMbe UsU
ledM.tr. ,unp Uk/vut. mil be totUl.Ui, FOR RE-AJD3T JP-ATST!

OT every drneripoor.,
or.&lt;i»

Ure .a*

iYiiaca," '
'
q-iiij i-.tiilrereun.

&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt; kune. ’

Arranged by tin- bent mnipoauiw.
E»rr&gt; instrument .&gt;ff»-red Ac
M
l-teii thoroughlyIrated. and heban
My era mipenor tu any «vae »o5J «»

.u™—. 1858. ■“
The Sew Turk Weakly Uoi.IMU
•oe orthn large.: and b&lt;-»i literary ji
dsy. As imperial Quartto c-tulmniuc
ee roicrv wu ma*. ufruteHauniig ur|
audel.-g.ulh illu.iraled e*err week.,

’ A eery liberal dcdtK-lmn nwdi
pnrtdwnmg inquantithml
’
Pr...... nlli-i^itiu pail to rvuntrjPW

CATALOGUE.
AT THE II ASTI XIS

Chemicals, Paint, Oil;
TlUrEXTIXE. AteonoL.

?dss umso.

N&lt;-t«iihMtamlin» the high price &lt;4* Cot­
ton G.M-.K I &gt;h.-ll arll lip Top Prmta for
lt!| erlilu iimldluig fur 8, Stripo, Tick*,
Dcnuiu Kentucky jrmm. Drilk Skeen*
(Jniy, ChhaiiAei. Bartinett., Flatinril*
tsllhil and uniuillepGreen, Yellow, Red
mid White, ludt fl.umcl.

N. B&gt; Ju»t rrecived a new Wi
instrument, called .'I© Tutjflid! Jfc
c.n

Ready-Made Clothing 2
dira . Mtcbeia ll»«i«ry an 1 "flvi «*.

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_
mk-d’l&gt;.”re..d Uie

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Cui-ul nt tliia v»tnl&gt;ii*h-nn-nt.1 A Im* n mvnt varii-'y of the chohvM Pcrt'th ♦ y f-«r the i-ppceinl ncreun।
ni-»L- --II' “f the ImliidL Al*»
Stutiom-ryl IViin. Pciicil«. Ink, (ev­
ery variety]) Paper. Envt-I«&gt;i« A:c
Tlicy u&lt;i&lt;iM| rmprctlfrely sim.-inw
-|n- ijtin-n. &lt;*f i laming- .-n-l of tlx- •
|i«mdSig Comity . acm-rnUy flint tlwy
ti-u-l t« re-il vvj-ry thing in their Rin-'-f
luiMticMt aa cheap imeun Im: bought al &gt;

’aXIHXAVUS YEnnABI.E BLOOD
_
Uolfltek p.ereute lhe rvre l &lt; t West?
year, afeip*.ieuoe, hard mode an4 e*revuue«t as

Hs-fSKtyT. -r . '&lt;■
~^i*AixTO»Qa

Sea.!dtoa»&gt;iu Bl.r~«
ur g.'. per half . u.-ew

As-nNGH AhJ nnNrrr.
that be b mre&gt;wrawd U.4MCWII ll.'tM

«&gt;—• u—

JOHN MICUAU. ■reH xngaciMJy I

LIATS AND CAPS

Burning FluwMt.^vtb-T witlinfullstuck, f Itm-Mtn fi'ure*. and mHlraa. KowMare—
IUKII-S brx-»»Hl K.I.U. Tb&gt;c«lSpvUa*4ck.l*
GROCERIES.
WbwwXTre^Mrtfille aA the ailenfinn •&lt; ll.»
ladh-a to my -tuck
«»•«»• k«^ «
Sm-h u. TEA. COFFEE. SUGA1:, SP1
_
Mr—* ..IT.iii lln. iiIuy. &lt;*&lt;&gt;hI.
CES. PEPER. FISH, in n w..rd -vrry-

tl.in-: hi tin- God-crv line, inirb as
w ill Im- « opted for family m*e. And
tb-.y.have «-n lon.l tin-lust kind
(•faniiiititiitlon for »|u&gt;rL--niv«
nurli n4]H&gt;wdt*r. nml P»-rcu&lt;»].,.tl Cap-of nil kind*
WaU-r
and y

to*

uniriojor
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
QTATE OF MICHICAX, WaahtesawCounty.a&gt;
O Is 'b e malice u« the r.lale uf U'.lhsm IL Ke.
luu. tala &lt;&gt;l Uh- Cumuk uf Wnahtenaw. in the Sic. ■
ul
dreemed.
,
Sutler la hereby given, that in pureunnee o. ai
utikr g.mitad to the un '«. gm^. mHuisiaras r ,
Iheratela uf reui dcOteard.Iter itou. Judge &lt;
l-rvl-aleulamd vou.ly -f U'rekieu.... .n the re.
eulb.at uf.i|.hl, A. IL l?M. there slit beanld ■
paldw in-l..e. telhe biglmt bHldee. MI to- dwaths

'Mmsiu
.rth a Drr»«lhir«. Far Drum. field Paacila and
wilt nilrtr CwtofeKilver plaited mid U«ru.ao
p.HHl*
\
I
DOXXBTKOI.D AND NEW-DeUI- De

Itttt
AYER’S

lium lK-R&lt;-. Hr.yi.Miix**’ Faflaruf Roberta
C&amp;a|.eL
Oet.L, it &gt;7.
lie C. W. Roaun—Itosr M»r. 1 *v»
lilovd puiiher l -e ■ uervtwa —IrClitoi^truv. nhfcb
I l._...,.IV-..*l ,...1. .1 lire-. Wf.il. It «&gt; ,1—
rOriM&lt;-P-&gt;l-IT.lX ABT ABSOCUTItrtr. : *
abu M&gt;b-«ibto before Ou 2*tt&gt; uf J.nnaay. tt&lt;
ai wMct time Mr- aa.nl. effl lake ftoM.
■ r»
tekmk of KvnetcRHTiOM.
. . Ir
Eeere aubacriber &lt;« thee. itoUatn ia retiiM to
a oTT .d Ito- to.gr .»d KpJrr.dMl Htoel Itogreri.*
remSd ■•Mre.fcZi tte.unyT-m.to
A cupy
tbe Cuan.ejM.nteS AW Trente! aW
TTurti|k‘^arf bt Award
I’remiaiM.
A free ndmitel. 0 to lb, Puan-ttorf mU Cam
”R1‘“to'ureHUt toe ertrr thraa dallare yudl
be *uiwc»iber uol imiy recei’te s
•. '"
Fl LVNhlV TURKE DOLLAR ENCUATCtO I
buuUao, tbebemilihliylDsstrtt^
:i
i
T^&gt;
Art Jvurxut Ont J’Mr.'.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
vail paper asp borders.

corcns, colds,
hoarseness,
BRONCHITIS W HOOriMJ-COliiH,
CROUP. ASTHMA. AND
COXSI MFriON.

Fact anbrn-ribcriaUw prewnted withsCsrUN-

AYER’S

GRIND STONES.
JOB WORK'. !
PfiitWAM OUT COKEHIITE I'roprilnr vd the M.-r.uin.l.- Guid.1 u-'iild rt-aprcliiilli ct-H tbcntt.-nti.ai ••!
th? Mervluiiilg. FannrM nd .Mrcbauim
re-»i.|iiig...ii &lt;4 lbw city.
Uh- mtab-ratr

CHERBY PECTORAL
COUGHS. COLDS, BO1RSENESS.
b jtoinims,Trnoo rnG-cocGii

CBOrr, ASTIHA, AKD
C0KMHFT1M.

TIME IS MONEY
Roots and Shoes.

Ub-t. itecelrsvl il»Mj|MTWity uver every other
tuedici.wufit, kiln! to too sp|*rr.m l.ieecupr obe-rrtiluln. and *l.et&lt;-il* virtue, are Ij^ren. llie
SJk »&gt;u I.mgrr breil.lv what aiiiidulfl to employ
tl*edirirereiii|:a&lt;id daut^-rou, aReelluu* &lt;’t the
palnuioary org.ua. which an uwideut to our cli-

GROCERIES.

Xulhlne haa ealhri hwler far the earnrel etnpiiry
of wedicJ men. Itotn the alarming pnnialmKr and
fktelrty uTei-SMtmptive reeaplaintH nur luw any
one else* .irdirenMW twd I.KHV &gt;f their iavrel.gsli &gt;n and can*. I!u» a.yvt no mimjuato reinoly Ite,
been pru. ided. ou nliKli the tthlw could depend
farprolveiHH. from attack, upon lhe ire.plrrto.rT
— —. _ —...... -r .k—
I*—.

CHANGE OF TIME

Guide; beingi» mail »iil»-f;n|«'r. only &lt;10
eta. per nnmim. mukitig jt ill* elir»|H-»i
Ciniily ncwbpv’pcr in the Unit, &lt;1 Sloten,
llu! lolnmtia unbi- guide witlomUiin the
itouat vnriett oforiginal and »|Hcy arlicliw
w ritteii mil only t-» ;di«ne but 0* iustnn l.
In n—ugd to IMiries, tl« Guide will
maintain an Indrpcmh nt tone and fnmi
time lo lime will mirocutc mwtmiren n»
ooudinitive to Itt-m-fit tlH-grrulent number.

Buttle Creek, HaatAageaaH dk CL
Rapids Stage Houte.
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O

A« nn induc-im-iit for |mn.Hta t.» inter­
est tbrmwh ea t«» m t names for Um •Mer­
cantile Guide,* *e offer the following pre­
mium*. Up«in rewiipl «d die nanicn, |«y
hi advance, we will b.rwnrdthein Ity ex
pn-M or otheralM if ordered, lo tl*e&gt; addrena &lt;&gt;flho*&lt;* entitled In them.

fats.ing thccilneuari Hast ing, and Uarrr Co.

a i foil shop,

0 eubrerrbev. our grid treat chain
ih
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. •nUcribera one gold pen and holder,
। .ub*cribera.*‘n» g«4d pen and balder,

lailey’a Book. ovtr II. A. G«od,.&lt;-nre Store,
re ilia |»U«- cau rely os bating tbair work

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
'I'to. -...wna refer

MEDICINES

w. iiDtva
Xnilnr end PuMI4wr of tire Sew Yu&gt;k ilcrranlile
Guide. Xu. ICw Urevunich Hiret. &gt;. Y.
far Sen •paper. tkn ipb.nl lbc Video publi.L.og lbc nbuve aipn pruitcly dfapla.rd, iuc.airetiec. loo nxmth., and celling notice

N and u«ter Monday ..August 3Hi. Wf57. until further notice. staffr. &lt;rW!
|&lt;-avctbe fallowing named places, a© fol­
, low*. fr» •it:
• .
r
’ Inure flailing f&gt;&gt;r Bartle Crre-k. M«m•laya, Wednesdays and Fridujre, Bl tAchick. A. M. amt arrive at Batik- Creek,
at 1 /.’dock. P. M. in timetf. tsW-kbs
I Hfierruuai car* east or west. and &lt;wi *1 ixe
dayalfniradafnaM Saturdays at
! cl-M-k P. M. in tints to take tbe e. etiittg
' t^nin. .fears.
|
l-care Battle Crtfk'far H»«‘i»gn Mi
I Tiioannya,Thursday a and Saturrlaj a at 1
1 -•cl.a, A. M.. and arrive it Ifbrtitfb
at two I’cirlk, P. M. nnd &lt;« Mimdayn
Wednesday a and Friday a at 4 o'rloek. A.
M.. :.nd nrrirc in l/aatuign, at 10 to’cinek.
Leave Houiriga L.r Grand Rapid* Mt
Mondays, W.-dnuudav* and Friday* st
10 o'duck A. M_ and amva at Grand
Kunids at 8 i.’claci I*. M.
.
, "?
Utu» Grand llapida A* IH-t’mp ay
Battle Cn-di unTM-ad^lliursrf^iJjl
Saturday a, at lour ©’r*—1’
ilEI’.
i17u4t
।
&gt;
:

LWM&gt;iiHBK&gt;NlureMrw.*.

FRANCIS ROWER

New Barry Mill,
S now in airrccmsful operation, ready

CVSTOM ■VZOELEC,
tn aa good order and aa prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Ha liny secured tbe nervioueuf

Geo. W. Fowler.
aa Miller, and .mr mill b&gt;ung imdt on ti e
nrnet imph.ved plan, together with ag--*!
BtoaUer—»e am fn-psrvd lo do th/
beat nfwork. Plessc give ua IcalL
Caabpuid br nhrvt.
BOLTWUOD it GRANT.
Ilaatingn. Sep. 3. 1837.

WANTED^-A few (.teds ,4 gund
Wmuf on subscription, at thi. office. Ai­
no Pork. Lud, Hotter, NT
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Hide*, Pelts, Furs and

AMMUNITION
hiscellaxeobsarticles

AZZFZ./ &lt;t HU IT HA Rl&gt; H’ &lt; UK. STVH
Z». CW’/TA' AXhsHKKTlKffS
MAKE WHICH I O/TKB
ATLOWtJ! fBtCtX

ELEVATED
OVEN 8TOVEB,
LOW OVEX KTOVTa.
I
PARLoIl COOK 'ffcQVEK

iST-H

IjZ2*£
wR
j.

�H.,.- ;&gt;Tyth&lt;

Insurance Capii
larged.

PR. ROBACK^

g

‘dibeame vTnqvim
Dr^tekhckV .«ka»&lt;ta»Ti** «
.1,1 .l. rvnACrl to nrrsnii oreir
nd* to tbe **U e.ui’t]d*4M»em.and **•»* *TJ®

AYER’

'SBusiral

pills

"LJ S I O’

nnkal MercUidbc,
A-4A.4J/-^OO___2’ mcmgan.

ALL TET. TOKMK» QT A

family

JnstrurarHls,

E E T

g

; Tjle nulm ribcr h*« juM opened * fare
&gt;s5(i»rAt»»Md NIrrchmidim ti&gt;n»retins
’"Tmxo roETES AND XILWSOXB.

jluTuMpirt

the Aiory m a 110*5»EZ^S

Frew ttefarf
f TO hl If R AMD GVITAKS,
1 Of! the fa»i Imlim’ nnd American Munv

tirem to lb« .aid &lt; un,iul»doorr» for eMi.-ins. told .dfartiiwi^rt tire lijoes Md ptacs

to *M by tav i-andng. in l«x J

fai-ture.

.r UB.,' &gt;■! ipv».«l u.f
■a»rrfib.i topw*. «»™.&gt;
terward*. with w,*l‘aled ardor, at »n eifr; 10. of tire Htatste vf tiwHbita if Msbi^rr tbo
nfaw adxx.l. . bMt met between tbe b-mr*’.
of eight aiwi lrt&gt;. Tip dHiuoary pnrt of BI„,i,„dr-tare«-sa&gt;ai&gt;. »t.’.7E “n'treii

iny fabor* waa follow,-d Ilf till twelve usmyrer-M.lttSiolna Imadredawd lurtv-aure
dmh. or Inter, if my mother di J n&gt;.t In •’»’&gt;
tapfarc by iumuingup and anatehing the
bfioka out uf ruy famJa. I bad to U buck
in the fact &gt;ry by »k in the morning, and
cwBUnue my work vrtiiiutetvabfar break­
hurt ami dinner, till eight d'efack at night/1
1 read in thfa war tnnpy of the cliuraicsl j
Att;
autbi&gt;tn, and knew Virgil and Horace bet |hu«j Hastmg* Ox
ItS;.___
tUM pixtwrn .titan 1 do now.
• qTaTEOF MltdfiUAh’. U««»r
u, wXre&gt;U&gt;&gt;— T*-!.
on by placing, the fa-»k oh » portion,“fa ,( u.« judge Umvof in Ilxkmipi
tha apmriing Jiimy, wo that I could otteb 'oxy
D. 1851 1'rexat &lt;L J
M&amp;luiiei! slier sentence aa I paxed at my'' a
or0„
of w
■Xtfc 1'bn" k’pt up n pretty constant ; 1mrocrb,,mappta deccwd.
Muds, undisturfa-d by Uic mar of' mad.i ' o»
«&gt;! «*■■« tbs sawiiprtittea ofCh*r
“"•Ji
■—- j —
Im r.wton ■Mciitorol »aid d&lt;ii-;,i.d iirarir.it for
ner*. ■ To Ibis part i«f my cdtWalkm I owe
iLujeaxs* therein »»i fceifa foriiires»» to *.’.!
my nroaent ixwrr of completely abstract- rerisnt reni cststo in wid petition drecrilxd b«
to*
KI fn.-n «r?mnl,»g «.!«* ..
lU1 u^4.,
t,H
a* V&gt; rend and write with pertert comfort | jeointniv. ivsi -w ,.el&lt;rek P, “ amid the phre of chiMrcn m naar the danc See vf lire Judge -f l-nib.-e fa Hreti.
•
re.tl.
al lor Ibefurttorr bearing of Mid petl
rngandsutig-iMsaV'gvs. Dre ,&lt;i:lo.cotton ttmrMdpiar&lt;. » partiesulrmted
ii

apinning. to which I was prompted in my
«j,lv*r *iu1 *U..W csiwc if say ah
»«WF.r, .. r.w-&lt;.l, w-rer
on a alitu, l—x- jnmte.l l*d, but II waa 1K11WC lr Wl partir* irlerexed sf the pendwr ot
well paid fi.r, and it enabled inn to sup- —1 psfiiAa aud ib*- hearing thereon by
.■«
..^~i -*; y.-fi
Grew* clasne* lu(lknow in w inter, an also twininl at n**tiag« and cinmlaiingm *«i«1biuntr
tUdi.-ity lerture. uf Dr Wanllaw, by *‘^JuJ\\rl’^Ltb7reXKto17Xdlr'vwoitfiuff with my hand* in summer. I j
j^XLa. ’
‘
never received a farthing of aid from aay
one. and should luive accomplished my
project of going to Chinn ns n median I
missionary, in die course o,* time, by my
own effbifa, bad not aomc friend" advisioU
rnyjxamg tU London Misaiunary S&lt;cictyr orr urvoiMrt i-fiti perfect uiiaccUriin
character. It ‘seed* m-Uher Epiac&lt;p*fy
nor 1’rwiby terianiam, nor Independents.
buillx: gospel of Christ, to the beatbei.’
This cxnrtly agreed with my ideas.of what
a miaaiopary society1 vitght to d&lt;fc fail it
waa not without n pnug that I i.lfaied'myeelfr farit -was not quite nggrecobie to
one acniatomcd to work b&lt;s own «ay
to become iL a measure dependent on oth­
ers; and I would not have fa-eti much put
.bj.1 iSXJ-y -ftr I«1 ta. nj-v.41.
' Looking hark now ou that hie uf tq-1
»M.«i«oi.i .takr«:.taii S..M

SHEET MV BIC,
Of every dwfip^hn, And of iho tat*«i
pMuLa ,TnI,c«.

CASH CAPITAL,
Ealsgvd, 7ih Jaiy. I . to

Sl.00fl.00G
Surplus, $422,162, .11.

ty ail hi* rcfaii’r* bad di«L Tbe xircum.tancoa wbieh led t*
reewvary »«a * follo»*&gt;losnrer brother wm in Uie h*l*h of resdingextaumniwa iu Ito xrir stoRrs. *01® flirnsl.brun- llw
chill*, fever sU •&lt;»». artliare, low. spirit’, texu- to*re. fr^i book* »bou&lt; 0&gt;&lt; Ums to "Wl* *•») 1
hi* rearv farera Ono day be read to tern froci
■ I incapacity, feminine wesinre*. prating of the In
old tafek pupltabed fata*’&gt;•* »«- |
• kin. symptomatic otpor*Iveta, rtuuts.lum. om... ... ...__ tanturruf wtiiU vraa attHn)
••A
euu in*...
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each a material part of my anriy edn- (ni« Um M d»y of Uctofar laJ;. by d» Judg«
cuta^nd. .era ii ftaiu., 1
like to begin Ufa over ag-.tia in the aam.- [
lowly style, and to pass through the same
hardy tnrning.
Having tuifabeil the medical curriculni,
and preeoiited a diesis oti a subject which
required the use of the atetboscupe for
Ua diagnipjs, 1 unwittingly procured for,
myselfau caamliialion rather more severe At the cbea|»cat Mum in town by
H. J. KHNPHUiD
*
igurd than usual among exam- ।
"i«. The reason was that be- a new Mock of Fait and whiter GOODS,
and the examiners u slight dif-1 which will 1- told fur
______ opinion existed, as to whether j
READY PAY.
this instrument could do what was assert- j at astoniidiipg bnr prices. Aly motto
•d. Tbe wiaer plan would have bwa to j ia ‘a littlo cbntfier that the eheafwat.'
have had it» opinion of my nwn. Howcv-;
I liavejM«| received a good osaortment
er, I was adnntleda Licutiliate of Faculty I
Indies'
of Piiy»iiiims and Surgeon*. It was «ilti i
Mufcigni-.l delight I Ltvrim*- « metnlicr of t
»proi&lt;w*faii which is prvxmiueully de-' Such as Prints, Ginghams. IxLalna, Mevoted to practical Iwnevukvwe, and which riwoe. I’aruKx ttas BuMk Aljiaceas jrfid a
with unwearied energy pursues from age variety of Wool Detkina, all venr nice
toetofa endeavors to Dusen human woe. | and verr cheat
'
Buftboiigh uow qualified far my orig­
Alw.
'
incut of Cloths lor
—---------------------------- je Mock of Mnplu*.
inexpedient fin-.me to ; Di-ninis Slteethig*,ahirting, stripes, die* k*
n»oqevd ire China. 1 bad fondly hoped to 1 nnd tickings.
~
bars gstutfi aeeeaa lu that then vloxd em- ! - J 1ST RECEIVED a new fat &lt;&gt;l
bif* hrmnau* of the healing art; but there
BOOTS nud BHOF.B,
Mng no prospect &lt;if an early ireace with
the Chinese, and m another inviting field Idklie** Gaiter* Buskins ami Boots, a
waa opvti -r^ out through the labors of Mr. gopd n«*ortmental very lowsriMMi
Moffatt, I fn-iiodisted to turn tuy thought* j
Un hand a verv large »t&gt;x.k iifCrvt-kery
to Africa; and after a more extended alutie mid Gina* NVtuv.
oourae uf^ulqgicni training in England
Dust received a new stnek nf
Ahanl hnd •ujuyvd in Glasgow, I embarked
G-2R OOETlIE3,
far Afric* »n ItMO. “ud *”®r a vovage of ufall kliidh cheap for Kcudy Pay.
throe, months, reuebed Capo Town.—
1 havu afau a very Urge quantity of
Branding but a short lime there. I surf­
ed for the interior by going round tp Almm-ba|r,a«d*ra« prooed.-d inland, and
have apeul tbe fallowing alxtecn years of
my Lfa, via., fruui IMO tv 1850, in med­
teal atid tuasaiv-nary labor* there, without
cost to the inhabily tii.^

"JUsTKECEnED

DRESS GOODS

DANGERS OF FIRE,
PERILS OE INLANB WIG1TI05.

» sis

A^vpry lUicral J^hictlon madu to tlwc

nn rotating io quottitic*.
Promt attention paid to eounlry or____ T--v hi" pewmd alientUm £u tuniujj Pimi**". by leaving wrtfera
at hiawtum wiper Almond Burdick
Streets.
’___ . ■ .
| '
N. B.
reee-.nd a new musx*!
inatruiuent, called the English MeUlie
Ihrmuoium. Oall and eaamtjK.
J. M. HI BBARD.
Oct. lath IU7. _____________ mTMtn.

OO,I*&lt;TU.« -UV w.w-1
---- r.------thair recurrence, and lengthen lite taycud lbc or­
dinary epan.
fa lb. SCANDINAVIAN VEOITAHLE BIOOD
rll.IJi, Hr lluUhk pr.-reut, tbe re*u t vf twenty
ye.r* ofeApe«knc»vu4iil»tudr andexpenuretit aa
to what* iw-rfret till! tlu-nld be. 5„ lire ran doubt
their *uu&lt;-ti.iry altar «• wnelc trial Prie-of
■be ScamJinariM Blood UmiBer. »! bcr t-cUta,
ot-1&gt;‘ per half i.uren; ScanJujetan DLv&lt;J 1'ilU,
-.5 ccuta per bos. nr !&gt;»« tor fl
l"a«l. Mum! County. Ind., Aug. &lt; loST.
n. r- M- l&gt;..l. ..1 . t
»»4. ... ...
to*l-

^Tprexre drUrtrta f.&lt; fae' vb.^n if •&lt;-**
*fa
*:rt.»1 a-* .tswatata* tire *S.a-«b *--U
taurel* into breilrtv seto n, *n&lt;l restore* I be srTO-

lAtrr A Sr*rLMKQ,
J Dfy Uooda, Grocer I
4reai,Opp«ito 1’oalOI

P. ILh J. Rimi

Painting.
JOUS JJ1CMAEU »«»W reapeclfultx. la&amp;rrn
"dtUASnNGS *xo VICfN’ITY.

llmre an oc-*.&lt;»«aJ Awe ta *&lt;J
Qt-c*. Haalume. Mich

REAL ESTATE I UU SALE.
QTATE OF MICIIIRAN. We«hterowCwiiiiy.»a.
O In th r tuMler tflthc estate i1 W Jlrai II »’• |
too. latest tbe Counit of Wsphtcnaw, ia Ifa Wv« ,
of Muhlgau. dcsoSApfo
Xol.ee«» fa rebr gH»n, that in puiaMOTV o. *' ,
oi.ler cranteUtOlfa ds.lcia'ira.d. aifaiiJmlrah r of .
lire estate &lt; xU d.cfareil. l.y tbo Hub, JWf» •*

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PltQUthjXlglU.

TEMPERANCE
&lt;3- B. O C E R -S- 1 1

J. P. Ron: i

T.reiUr wlU.»Wns»&gt;d F*P"•\or'
a-i.re *ixl rra-vr.sUe •»«&gt;£_ Onfere
al tlw
stere of J. JI- Uu»»I la JMnp "Ul re^,.&lt;
prxnjii anaots'B.
,
llaitiiiK*, Jb’y t, I "Xi

SmixiAKTFROBi’BervH i
FOURTH YEAU OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

Very tnh J ruts.
JOBS’ S DSMUTH. .
Frem lire He» Mr. &gt;!cMru.s*1 F«»i««f ItMrert,
Cbairel.
IsBuaXTOU*. Ort. A, IB-7.
DrC. W. RosAO-lixr.^n I Ure usvdrour
lllood tnirilrer for s »«r*M&gt;* sflrdfon. f,uu&gt; shah
1 baireiutfend much «l limes. While il
|4«s»Ml Kite ta»ta, n iri t®aty Ire a fappy »»«’ «l
•in Mi&lt; Mire*, piosre *«qu siytforeks lor jaw
tied rek-«n!. «ud seta. ai»J iwlrere ure,
Yows,
J.W.l. .McMELLN.
Crews»«. kriduy^-pt &lt;, l*o:.
Dr. Bubedr-tIrer sin Ba'isfKemsaicted with
nmr.fa.j ur ihectastlwa for lhe»«l yjar »u&lt;l a

ntHLMEIlLY kept by T. Phillip*. i»
A constantly, miking additions to the
■ntnr, all &lt;&gt;f which! hr pn&gt;poM&gt;« to sell
CHEAPER tliain I tor CHEAPEST.

Vxyl i dlts.-Cinnteat. Daily Eaqutatr.
Ikremurous, WwIdcmIm. Fapi. 3,1,51..
W. U.reroi-brerMi'. Hkiifa-, '-■■&gt;&lt; trwulr•rrrtal yests uiih cattiM* «i.Uiii» uid

Constantly on hand, tl! kind* nf Geode mi my line
icleapt Liquor*I aududl of lUr hoi quality/
*’-■ —u----- U. .1, Olt JJnti,, j.
| AXU QUICK R.V-’X
Ui.finu to tidyr tl*|patri'O«rer f*ll m« frrendi,
I ilrell apare uo M&lt;rt.i.iiu to uuke tbeir vuita tail*factory.
\ I
Heuember thr old

mlb d«'«f April’, A. 1L .Cl*?, st wk o’dwk lu
Um 4fut»vca &gt;it lUatjOay. (lultjceixo all curnmlirenresby ia..rigaire »' utherwW eibtlne at the
•i——r &gt;l_
. .L_ r.ut.._lftg &lt;!, k-iIIm-J k*I e«
nnhi|.«t Batty, intii
r Nirkipui; twacj tb

Wi Panna, Wbnh
D«*l«- iu Oroerrwa i.
Wtaad. Haatfargs. Mich.

corcns,* Vol nsT1 uoinsrjEss.

Be r.crcbareJ C r »i* lUcxm! dollan. with Mrreal i.tfar WL-rt. nf Ait, in Uair.luis*. Kwljiare
and IliuMca, c-xu^ri»r lite J*nta:uB.» teU uwardrd to the *sh»t nUn uf tb=
CUSbOFOLlTAX AUT ASSOCIATTOT,
wbp auliMriilc* t’,f* re.tLe J-lL vf Jamxy, .119,
al ubkb tlare tl.c aaan-'a will late |-la.-e. (.

BRONfiriTh, W HOOPING-! 01 LU.
CBOI P. AsTllll I. AND
( O.NSl JI PTION .

EtAv anWrihct of three &lt;loU*r» is enlilM ta
a . -I ••
tae tatgr avd q-kndU Ifcre! Eugrafisg.
ci- fad -JliimL.i-Dretxy.“•!*.• to
A core e! tlx. Co«i»l«&lt;ilan Alt Journal m«

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

teIims or suBxcntFTtbs.

ni’poiiwn UI.XIX-,
Ilia* It i» &gt;.vr. n.»t Orrery threedollara paid,
the aal writer rw»t only reeeire* a
SELENDID THREE DOLLAR EXORAVISOt
but. dan. t!&gt;b«X’.;fHl!j jUMUMol
’
Ttco Dvlltr Art J^vrual Ont Ttar!.
■ r«cba.-t*4sT&lt;ru^iimentr.i with a Cattllcute in Ure AwhrdnW I'rruji.nid, by at e&gt;&gt; a «..exMe work. ,&lt;f AiM. ta Tanmog u&lt; .i-mpu-r*. u-y
t&lt; recene*! id a l.liMa*.. lb*.giving lamwy wb■ rfib*i' n
totLesaiuv nf tva da.U&gt;s
"‘^AJTrfO.a’ieSL’k ;; D.gax'areis M*5*-

if l"£e *n ,£Z"k*r,= ^W1

And it is fiirifa-r toiler. .1 that Mid petitioner
«&gt;r&lt; noticv to lire prr&gt;«n&lt;iui&lt;Tc&gt;tai tn nhl relate
br cauiing scr-j-r ildsurdit l» fa pulh-fad ta
tl* Bqu.Wwu.. Hanwr « imweuspcr |w.Ui4ivd

P-GTUwuir, Dcnh

&lt; l. C-ati d if EngrariLg attd Art Jmraal.iU daj-

rean tarlal&amp;l: J io » &gt;i*r1e -tare. Tl »x

J W. Bccata. l iuiu
tiafdswe to onfor. uid el
— JeaereocMrrtL Mar B

T K naavar. Tailor.

A W. Atmtsb, Saddh
: ..ar. Shop ■« (loodymr',
Xaapa'l Store, Mxtiagi

Marrs ,Q Basta, Je

11 arrive*. Jfar., 12. &gt;1
COMMISSIONER’S NO’jSCE. ’ ’

PERHAM OUTDONE.

•■ctLcnniL-r*fcrrd LavinBU-eu appmntcd Ire. 'Pll E 1’ropritor uf hl e M. rvriiitilr Guide
ItxJMlprf iVMta .- fwtb-cmnty.4lla;. 1 would rr"j«s!falJy.caJjthealtetilli'n &gt;4
the Mcrdmnts, P/rti»rt* and MecbaUn
rvsdiwgyhtuf-fa're citv^lo the uiw5crntc
h rsiis for a"yaflrly
t.-»i- .iGuide; bctqft to mail MiliM-rilicra tally C.i)
&gt;w. n.’r anntini, tuakui!* it the d.eapc»t
(t )M Him&gt;N ER'S N t &gt; f|CE.
Battle Creek, Hastings and A. O.
family newapupcr in L'w Uuiud State*.
TE tl* undiTMgnril-httir.g bean *pp.i,
Rapids Stage Route.
li r fill* lln, I. . ( I'lnl ...6 . .1^
’The evluniu* of the guidti trill emtain the
N and after Mwedhy .Augixt Slit.Rfr
j usual variety of nrighml and spicy artidca
57. until further it'iii.v,
will
•written not only trtphme fait to’hiatrHct.
k-ave the fidion ing tuuiicd pliwrs, &amp;» tolHtt regard to Politic*, tl.i- '■
Intra, to Wit?
inaiutain an Indr-pcmfa.t tone and front [ ‘ Leave limiting far B^ttla Creek,’M^n.time lu time will mlrotetto m«t»nrvs It*
data, Wcilm.&lt;d«y a mid Fridap, al 7
cnudueiivu to benefit lliagrealeat number.
I tb’-dr. A. NJ. an&lt;f arrive at Battle Creek,
al 1 o’chck. P. M. in time ti take the
As an iiiduecnu-ui Ciri person* l&gt;&gt; inter­ I nftcmiMin car* east or west, mid on lac*
eat thcmsrtvc* to t»i t names for tin1 *Mwd.-iyii, Thursdays and Sat firdaya al
cantilr Guide,’ We offer thr fdlowtng pro- ' dork P. M. iii time to lake di* turning
miiima. ■ Upon rvevipt ot thr nann.ni, pay
, tndn.ifcnrs.
.in udvenev, we will Inrwaidthem by ex
.
Ia-av« Battle Creek fir rfpatinp «m
rrnaa or utheruiac if ordcrcdi to the *0Dari,I W.Vbilinj:. '
drexi ol'thoM- rntitied tn them. .
o'clock, A. M., mid arrive at Hasting*
AlaacxUnuf llreeirmiilawl f-cl'wCw &lt;rfl!a»7 V U.«ery Md eqUe Wth«tay uf Surcrubrr ■Twlliv
at Ian &lt;’d&lt;ik. 1*. M. and onMondai*
“
we.wiltgire a»H«d«4 . \
A. IL laalureu Luudrml are) Mly m . ret; il
fh*S»M»«tah. *at&gt;ct.tnL
to,to Wcdncrehy.* and Friday* at4oMoek, A.
fag lojb, »ati*l«cu«a ef |),U G.ail that tbe wid ForJCO
mibactibere, an eta-ant gnMJnekelT^
- — l- * U»i ul W. Whiting
M„auJ arrive in Hasting** at 10 o'clock.
fi.-itoSr.
Michigan, and tbat i.
l*mve Harting* far Grand.Rapid* on
Monday*, Wednesday* and Fridavw at
Cree of Ihfarvinri. o„
.« nnu.-g lnnl, .
NJjeitor. for ComplsinuiK U i. ordered that lire ’■ Fur 7’. autiacribeni one gWpenMJUbhV ’
10 o'clock A
nud arnve at Grx;! worth’
8,to liatiidn at 8 o’ehxh I’. M.
. .Ird fa (to. rant wttMn fourmontU trom I fa Jl.ie I Foe 5U aubaerfbcra. &lt;xe gold pen and buldar, ,
Leave Grand Rapid* for Heatings
sorth
"
6.P,
Irem.f, and (ndeVanh thereof ttut lire Hill bo la- i -Far
Battle Creek on Tuesday a, Thursday*, ml
*e
aabwtlUrv.
utiegrld
;ea
and
bolder.
krn«.«dlfc»etf,*tHt h i. failfar. t-dradrtwt (fo1 Saturdays, at four o'clock, P. M.
”■
luir^T^iTSL’-jt.rrr'j; j1’ijjJtSF”;ouif.
&lt;; BUEPABRD
The riamiiH why ,
•
that
pnt Ireatwn be c&lt;.ntinned ones in reeb I For 12 liuiicrlhere, otic p&gt;M pen «u&lt;l holder.
o
'Iw*®** “■ «»••» • rory «'f
I
iSuUlUSSuXETS NOTICE.
«U*nrdcrbc Iirraouanvacrveu ot, *aid drtrnitaot*
rureroat tn sn order tassvd wsrtrr ths ml
brfc"‘ 'h* *h"'t’'e«r-tad fcr
• ■ .
‘ of thr Itvbsre Court Is and tor ths eosuty ot •&gt;. - ■
(• dolnx the Uvur.t Hard wart tnMMai in Hail- uirir nppreranee.
1 Well* * Bust
Mid (res for Coiunfto.
tup i« becanad be b|w the
« n&gt;. ilurgfar
Cinyiifjwrt aUInlnnii..|.*,h,r,
LA HlIllST HTOCEr.ru*
‘
DEST (1VUDH. at tha
COMUBsfufailjtoklU K...
Uur «d adju-a ftnifae MUMkadxl tbe xiu' '
5'eiton S. I&amp;r txixt. sad 4Mrled to » •&lt;'
tb« iiLder»if»»d, Utt two, serrtrfae Mirnu,r
AM now rccieviis mt SPRING alack oTO oos
3^arsiRTasr.fek'i'&gt;’
and ii*&gt; r »n band a firei min aaaortmeut uf .
MELE*MEa l YHAUlf ITMTE NFV &gt;’£»;*
.. . ........
vuauv
ITO- “ni^-SXS..
AMtstmrr-ntu.v

ufiAW()Fri.Mi;

O

AT" THE OLD .STAND
AS

list’AL,

VUilh as giwal and complete an aaaortGOOEIRIES,
»wn« ever idli-rvd in thia niuikot.
Ana jurtirolur friend feu taken the
liberty tu ciictilate the atnry that wo are
ktnping a GROG SHOP. I take thia »p. nnrtunity to «ay lo my frieiu)-&gt; ■ b -that
ia not th&lt; cam-, nor nvvir will lx '? bait
n* I nm sane, a»1 tbe WHISKEY BAR­
REL I pul into my cellar waa filled with

AfMoUxfsr* or Glx».—The Sun Fr*a- . 1 would particularly eall tbe attention
ctseo Courier
‘We hard in our p&gt;w- tifp«wn« who are building to the fact
aaaakm aevrrtll specimens of pl.-ucs Liken tKit fnn-r ^Hrt Rt^Whtd a large rb-eket
from a hilfsituated sixteen mile* from the Nail* and Glass and that l&gt;ill famish
town of Napa, and on the efwk of that sttah/GH+o, «ini:-r Door 7'rfmuunga Ac.,
Tluinkfid tn my numerous cuatomer*
name. Tbe article posm-sM all the char- afas low it figure m rxesil.lr.
fi.rthuir jmst libvrtd patronage, | Isjpa tu
aAM-hitica vf ph*"", being both brittle and
' merit a continucnce of the aanir.
nmtafflt h is. however, nf rather a
D. C.HAWLET.
dark color, occasioned by (be presence of
Sept. 22 1957.
(120tf.
oxidw of Iron. Tbmto well »oqua:uted
■ with Uw njupertka ot glass alate tlrnt thc
STILL
ONWABDI
orftesipeMUiiHi ncMsaary to make good ■
SUCCESS UNPARALLELED I!
rq|fatebl* glaw mrt ef tb* article under .
Mm0eratit&gt;n ia lu extract the small quan-1
litf-«( oxU*r srf' iron contains, which can
. be readily Hom by melting, nod an nddi~VTALR OFTHE GRUAT DISMAL
Adfress
.0.1.DEBBT. Actuary C. A. A..
kiwi of oxide uf magnamwe. In fart, ex-1
S ITA MP.
MB Brnadway, B. Y.
. wMar
.■
.
.
.
It to a rad heat in a common
GOLD PEN* lte4*UINT£i». ‘
■ effect I* drhe out the dark
iuuB 50 cxktb.
Eoclove pen In a
tter with which it is imprvgnaletter with cash or |» "stage stamps, and
Uy return mail you wiQ receive the pro
as good a* new. Address,
E. El.Llirr. Bvrwsirer. N. Y.
are happy to »tau&gt;, lbs*. &lt;&gt;
pjr Any roper ri’&gt;"R Ore *l»re n-tics three lsAmerr.AU Botin-, which
■ertiooK ‘nJ 1-xlmjt “&gt;» » mnrksd copy, .kMl
&lt;m&lt; nuionly U«.r Ucu
•u of Mrem cuthu«;«.lic.
__ .— ------ farirerefod Oat uf *oy «g
o ever puNtafa-'l-tLo
StXTk’-EiU I IT TOO I BAND

P

“X

BUSINESS I
C11M M UX UW

•font.

LOSSES PAl^i Bl0.«i;,»l3 .8-1.
piren, th.l lb« nudrralKSeii
If wealth, with asiredr aaZpnnnnl alleatiuntu
cu,iiiu!».&lt;'i&gt;ri'» hai ing bwn «p|-vi»lot by ilia Tr.v aI li'Kitiiuutr
luniraucr buaincaa. and thenuculiou
tau« t»'*rl fi&gt;r Ibv county ui Barer tu rismlur
ah.l wdiu.t all claim* and draianda of all permnr
aniaal lire &lt;»lata i.fSita. X. (Um Uta i.fli.-t
..... A^,*m.I will attrn.1 lu

_ "

Arrange h», II-Ix-t.-iup-cr*.
Ei irv Ureterum-iU offered fcf ab.hni
‘ been thoroughly tcMhifand hecan-oJkly
1 say uro aupermr U&gt; dtiy.cVcr *u|d in’ diitt

tbe urwcrtbsil rcinrdir* ;&gt;rrp*rei *rto cowuncncrd it. *«-. Tbe result was Isynrattiy. I» t»u
nuntb* tiers*
•*•*»* •»«”“ “♦
,
‘ . . . .__ a
........ ■. . ..Hi* faun the

« »I

’
olMMISSIONEfi-S NOTICE.
’
J£STA^E ufHilx S. Grre*. Uta of ITMlinar

or the best quality faf*U iirtlrumeau.

AGENIWKAN.
Otte* Mtlvc tend, shtafi xte directiv sroa
u rnr.itJ«1 tuunUin of life, lu s eondiLoa of
- .11-si uf dtaewe fa lbc bluul. *ni to tretenoj

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

[

tu.vGepkr

L'f^sttassi. u„ u u.

»
a-fuem oitik
Artotr/ji piuva !
I
mm EVEU. i
My owtrnenl of PARLOR STOVES. trnpriu
lie UK-al bnwiUful miw-, to
r
rtshar* tbe gllaat variety of

nwoiha are sJluw.a ftamimdSftar UwiMid l&lt;0&gt;

thr Judre lUreul io llulup oc monde’ Jenav 41l&gt;
Breweri O. I. h»y Jrdpswt l-'rebasa.
fa the msiterof tire I stole ul Isaac L. BroMrtldreetored.

elevated

«i:ay

OVEN B TONES,
LOW OVEN-STOVES.
PARLOR JKUOR HWiVE

LAf-rdr
a. ~ta

SgSSgiS

WA!
a
lha eiuxona of
idMtte h prepare

- Hon
STANTON'S E
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Icrchattlise,
.• ; MICIWjA

TKHMS:

just opcuetl ‘a fi
L-Jkindisu cvtmstti
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&lt;11 MCT.ODF.ONS,

tEHMS-41^. tX AbTAXCt

4W1' -7-X XfitlNS, A COMPANY?
I American Blunter-

&lt;wyrt.AMK *-»—,. _

r all uM.’.nuncnrta.j

f

:.i,l to country or&gt;

hS |H-r«&gt;nnl atton-.
.. by leaving ordyrit
rMaii and Burdui'

k.-d a new musiqtlt,
ic English Meulis
ind exs1l&gt;hil•,
M. HIBBARD.
n2-l-0m...

TING.

j u^.i-itlully inform
Ljo V lijlNtTA, ' n

WOOD ARD
MARBLB.

a Heatings will twmrs

riusvKCTVst

II. N. Bbkidox. County Trwfturer.
4—. 1.
■

WI
I

Err ecu or kekato* hale
ON KANSAS AFFAIRS,

Jan made to thime

‘

to freemen, formidable’ only'to ecmi-offi. cowered and qimiled, iu*d became a poor I
cial patriots. [liaugiiUr.] ’ Bo that this
was nat'aceidcnSal;itwaaparpoeoly
not'aoeidenaal; It waa.--~-—-1- dona;
J—»• of England. They tried him; and at
»&gt;&lt;«, «.ni
r-ro- meanTTy' winch tbit poHqt JW *&lt;&gt; bo sC'
and ibis, Um, was done, iu Uic naxne.of last they came U&gt; a n&gt;mlu»ion,
and proDilixtrnT in iht StMlt r&gt;f the IT. S.;
notmeed a sentence &lt;m him ; which 1I wilt
wilt i fcctcd was fodieited by. su article in tbe
be would lie it through,
trnid the trader poptilar sovereignty !
January 18.1858.
Afterrt-eeittog
Richawcd Eequirar, which a*id that- tbs
J. W. OaKBar. Wholesale and BeMr. President,'I wish to say a word t ead, for it is very brief.
“* "
“
to him. ‘SDld yon csH at tbe bank4”—
ehwrgca
that
the-ptople
of
England
deserting Democrat who opposed Use "AIL.
about
that
subject
Pimiriar
sovereignty,
the
chargcw
tte-pewph
••YM”
Did die cashier any it was a
[Ccm/isiuif.]
„
.
some
gen.iemen,
.
mu
brought
ayuiusl
him,
tbe
President: ministration on this vital measure woifld'
genuine hill 1" M No, Lx did not." "Did according to the idea of earns gen.lemen, । lasd brought sgniusl him,
KkLiona, Bunker, 8u&gt;ck, Note and
Now, sir, what had tho people ot Kan­ beany it was a bad one F ;Nb." ‘W-ll, If it ever existed in this country;, liad I said;
:
...
..
have’ nothing to expect .There iffa!!■“
anjpi Broker, iteula Cret-k. Mirh.
been in a state of catalepsy unt'i the !
"For all which treasons and crimes pic policy dSa a’simple modem carrying
sas—sent into the wildonvcsa to build
H. J. Knrnuu&gt;, Dealer in every variety
themselves new homss, to subdue the for­
Nebraska bill brought It into life, f have this court doth adjudge that In-, the said ; it out.
A free State, is an eril, and t^e
•f Dry Ruo-J., Grocrnc. Croektry, Hard Wart. C. S. Hctitox. Physician and Surgeon,
seen
some
specimens
which
I
though
’
.
Charles
Stuart,
as
a
tyrant,
traitor,
and
।
piiblicpatroriage
is tn be used to privrat
est,
to
carry
tbe
arts
of
civilization,
of
Maa^y Muto CteCtnk Ilata, Cap., Jteot. sml
science, of learning and religion, and tbst was a good or n* bad bill.
KbOn. Slate Sinwt. Ont door West of Jotiu B.
[Laugh- were genuine popular sovereignty; and ! murderer, aad a public ^nemy, shall bolt*-’ Tnatls it; It is very simple • Steff3
found and build there a new empire, un­ Ur.] They used t«say in General Jack j seine that .1 thought were apurioip. I ; pat to death,.by the savoring uf his bead 1 anybody who wants to get kold of ahnt
MORTGAGE SALK.
der the guaraatee of perfect freedom—a son's time, that bo bad a kitchen cabinet will tell you one. In January, 1773, tbe j from lus body."
thread tolsad biot .out of the lab^riathjn
Gkaxr A Sr*ru&gt;»to, Dealer* in all kinds
now Jpsl,
Jost, will
will find
find it
it ji
^s
And they carried It out. They carried ■ which we are now
in (fia
right to expect 1 Had they note right as well as a regular one. Thia could not people of that Futile State of which 1 nave '
st policy, that a free'BMF
IraeSfirtBto expect k, when the delegatee whom they be a meeting of tlio lulcben cabinet, bc- the tumor to be urio'of tho represents, it out rigu speedily too; for I think in I simple avowal of
elected had pledged tbcmaciysa that they esuao it sat inn parlor. [Laughter.] It tivea on this floor, met together—not in abntit tlirw days the proud King of Esig-4
*- —
~ffnhsppy effects, end- thaT
tiHe
tP. II. A J. Bt8£KUk Dealers iu Dry
a private parlor, but iu a public hall— j land, tbe *ucoce»or of tbe imperious
sbookl tiw In; when tbe Prcsideni had was sembuflinitl in its character al»o.
...•n—rutezi liberty
r.&gt;u..r. and
-..&lt;1 law
I .o. In
sent out bis Governor with instructions
they inaugurated
in J-Jizubctli, of. ths. bloody Mary, of the
A#ds sir tltere is asotbet tiling re-, and•»
tliat they should have it; and when, as markable about this meeting. Tbe Set- the shape of a written a institution,' in cruel and tyrannical Henry VU.. nf the
the peopisV money to prevrert tbe eensb*^
Faswcrs Rosrmt, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
the President of the United States m.vs,
which they ignored tbe existence of Hie ' lion hearted Richard, of the Norman r&lt;mho and all his friends were pledged tn..it 1
, ...„
King of Groat Britain and his Psriis- &lt;|iieror William, tlie dearendnnt ot that IMimenf of free "States. 'IW isabfcand tom»l translation «f it
' .
J
ntern accidental gatlmring of a few geu- meut, and formed a constitution fiw that
n&lt;l Haiunel 1 will read from his nie&amp;wge:
’•The act of tho Territorial Legislature llsmen coining in to jay tbeir rvspocts J State, in defiance of Jcgal aplborjly,
,
. ...... .
This brings mo to another part of my
i laid omitted to provide fi&lt;r submitting to to the distinguished Senator .in Ilia bos-; eighteen months before the Dsclnration body in vmdicaiioti &lt;&gt;f Ibc^jreal doctrine । subject, in answer to a question which &amp;s
I the people die cqnstitatiim which might pitebk mansion; it jraa ‘•sami-ofixusl and of American Independence, and before ol p&lt;,pular sovereignty In Eoglxbd. ’ The j Im-mrible Senator from Illinois, flfr.'
any other Stain on this continent bad n rhndow of that great event has rested up- Doughs.] propounded whew be^asM-ift
constilittkm.
l-bara beard tliat honor on the British ihrotso ever- wince. God i he was to be read wt ®f the party foe a;
claimed for-Virginia.
I have'heard it blena those old Cointuooa for it. IJbertr ■ difference on this point 1 have great ro­
J,‘P. Roskkts As Co- Dealers in Drugs '
claimed for North Gsrulina.
Anybody ll safer to-day in the Country from whieb • curd for the sagacity of that honorable
wlio w ill read tbe history of the rimes, we came, and the country in which we ! Senator, but! roti tees it ww* littieshab*'
will find that in January. 1776, eighteen *re, on areduut of the fidelity with whkh i en.wbtn-he asked that question: tossisn.
month* before the Declaration of Indu- those old Qmimoners mwlntninud, carried . to be readout of tbe party for departinr
o right—hue mg in view tho , -lt |uj
dvrtUCd be*’, to adopt ineaa- pendsnee, tbs people of the State t'f New out, vindicated, aud executed Uhj great; from Uiw Prss’uieut on this great cardlnaL
Sir, J point ! Wlyr, air, he Asks is a man whp
nod citizens
lilizcos in support of
of urn to admit Kansas as a State through Hampshire, in the exercise of a real, gen- doctrine' of. popular, sovereigutv.
Grocers.
laws—to express an opin- t]ie agenev of uno popular election, and julnc. finndnltcraled |x&gt;pulsr sovereignty, they wrote it in tbe blood of kings on ■ differs from tee President on the Paetfie
«
..r r(.z.,.~.. t|lM&lt; farjijega.e, to the evoventiun. Tbi* , win®
camo together, ignored
igwvm wuwa-Mranrag
both the King and. the eternal page of history, where all ria- i raiiowd to go sul of the party 1 Oh, so,
ti&lt;ms
may
read
It,
and
«
long
as
Eng-jLetnai
stay.
If he differs on Ccsitral
Imprcseioii was the stronger, bccau*e I the Parliament, and sp--keout, in tho form
'
i
ungross ot
of tbe
(be dUin
30th thought thq spirit of the bill infringed up- “
of
fa
•—
written constitution,
— •».«
the -r-.r
great doc­ llsh history lasts, all time wltl apt ettace ' America, very good -/take the first stote,tf
r li e nrem-1
urg.-.tuc act1 ul Congress
it,
i’
.
i.'ou please.
You may differ with Ah'
d I M»y,1854.
Congress declared it to be „n tj
W. Panaan, Wlmk- Sale and Retail i
the d&lt;&lt;trine uf non-intervention, to trines of popubr liberty regulated by a
W hen Contemplate thqt tul.lhne ex- j President on anything aad even-thteg task
at hte Old I
ofiuLd I। ‘
® truc
aefdoHitt. ,h
.L_
,rup inleBS
;nlen. Ba'1 »**c»niog
ineaii'mit of this
this act
set ;' ub
■ |•ch
* I |laj great ater.ion; but with 'tbe written
written const
constitution.
That I coll the
hihitiqn oF'auvereignty, and compare It J -me. and that ia thia sotimeat, wbicAJt
_________ in .lie County cf Iforrv ai.d State i t Mieliipin ' not to legislate slavery into any Tarrito-, Iiope &lt;,£ accomplishing a great good”— genuine kind.
11. .C. HawGtry!
Again, when the delegates ot diene thir- with your poor, pitiful baht'ing of the &lt; shall read; Mr. Buchanan shall speak hjs
..™, utSn!ST.".w
• tel
Ih&gt; r»|.l.‘l»nrfpCTfc«l«;..^»_ k
1
Suu met together in concUve, Kansas-Neliraska act, the only object &lt;:&gt;fj uwp erved. On the Ifltli of August, 1859,
. teen old Stales
■Wook
W«
■ , ,,
,tii
.a. 'faodon
4th of .
July
published
their which was to oppress the wvtdt and bold ' in the Senate, Mb. Buchanan used ’tfiis
t, Ma[door J (i)h'ortiiofRiuiitr numbered aiaefSt Wrat will I free to fomt an4 rcxniUte their dowicstiui"
, ,,
and on lbo
tbo dll,-.
—. r
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Ud
n.«d.
Imn.oK.I
I he bumble in subjection to tixeir masters, (language :
*
as li
SX tl c Court
&gt;n the »CUge
ot U**t. . »n.nl
, .. ll.t
, .tl»,
• o UIJ
’
In
,n lh.1
tfaMnHHatatteTnT.W.
*rr.,n«
In &lt;hnUeuxT.r....»v.
1I ..I.-1
.
.i,,. «bk,
... tbr,
..
I confess, air. Young America ootwith-[
Smiight here repeat what I haroaafafc
uiJ eoaaty of Itarry (teat Wng tlie plan KsUSXS, ‘ when admitted n* aState, was
^.,plc „r thi, Britain, as they held standing. I prefer that old popular saver j ou a forxner oeeaaiau’’—
ingthe Client Court Io aiwl for.aid couaty ; (r, -|&gt;e received ' into the Uui&lt;4l, with or I rd 1I.JJ.,•- “r
Heath. Ellis Jc Co, Dealers in and
.lv .......re, .1 tev^fcv Mnurf
^,1
£
10,1. a...v
; Hjth„ut a|averJ.| as their constitution may
i-ignty of the Comriiors uf "England, two you-sew it waa so important be muakrw,
Maaulbclurtra sf Furniture, A food ■aaortuieul
.. W Ite
"f 9"~
i„ p,^
U»„
p-pou, hundred years old. to tlie nvodern epoci- j
j;—
t«d prettd-ea w HI be ' prewribe at the time of their sdiitiaaiun.' i
'•
I
learaon hand. Rain era Xrw Uuildin opposite
.u leaner tegre. j r - Did C.«grres mean by this Imguagc ]1 itnnmnii-ns. and with tbe.r
their submtsstun
submission I1 sovereignty
1 . of
___ ■..........
i u&gt;u
t
taolaBotell, Maalinra Mich.
—
-hu* jwu &gt;m
. UMk/JllanraUi*
i. ,
all chriBrnd-m"—
, '
’
■uvvrcigniy
&lt;ur inc
the genuine
and
auu
the row
real
..v.i which
uu
w-vaj. u&gt;i»iiMiif ■■■
■ ■
--------------------------------------------- •------- - , unv uu
nujri
Itexr.at* F. Htetaxa ' «*“•. ‘he delegate, elected to frame a Cun- j ,‘h^&gt;
.
kind. It
»m I
sovereignty* t&lt;&gt; Kansas. Let me bear
hear no
nu, more of this •■
, ,
,
I •
Il was
a pnpdttr
j Wm-A. Sai:twu.u Blacksmithing in all U»««rC. R"'»«
rk the.words—
•
which those m*n pledged tbvlrBre«-,-lhelr! popular soven-ignty until we get some-'
HmrT Hinman, ‘ atiluli«n *b"uldih*ve authonty linaBy to
I fn hCJ’JW on
.
... •. .. .
&lt;1. II.U.— . BlIV (&gt;ir
—'«leagued against the South upon this,
fortmtea, and tbeir honor to smuin, and f thing of the genuine lilwat it.
. |
,,,
from Illinois, on
th of
’
W the; Senator
.ran,
... the 7...
fr—
,, lkl
1 wa* nnt mf fortune to be In tthe Sen- j question ofdqiiM-s^ic slavery."
&gt;i._
ni. tiwfo. nnn.irflnn. ..-I i,
|t
Harry Ceanl.r,*». Foi ; , J ‘
’ ’•*, । .. r, ’ Marek IS.'dk nrovidinu for the adinisaioo i
ramrslde j&lt;
AH Christendom
great
tirtriy-'
SI
ISJI. —rfl« WU.
lbe
,.f lb,„
. the &lt;&gt;tli«r &lt;lav, when liir hcaanrali.o
nm , m
*&gt;rS
---—,— ------- rincludes
---------- r. a p_______
t
icutwir. Ataae.no ;‘hat the people
h.sn&gt;a» themselves &gt; "
—______ .._... gars ' Senator Irutn Callforma [Mr. Broderick.] peoplri If Hurt be true, sad W vou hawL
brtter ecerr ofltaror , ah&lt; uld decide this question bv a direct |
“------ .------ , „ ’
; 1
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1 "
J------------ Z---- | »iu&gt;e«Maseur laeauore UBervarinltaaunga,Mm, ,
r.
, ■ m,-'
i
which rends as follows :
T X ILaavgv, Toiler, nnd denkr in Ilea- &lt;i*« the Jtai dav of August ii..7. Frswt o k *"‘e 1
U”
1 cu“k" 1
, |
‘That the following propositions be, over until that great doctrine was emU-d-1 spoke, 1 believe he joins with me in re- I K01 any allies, it is manifest they WMr
ied
and
made
perpetual
in
the
organized
'
pudiating
this
attempt.
I
think
that
he
j
,&gt;u
outside
id
Christendom.
dr Mate aoG»^*rt&lt;SiroH,t-. tear. a^ «»r. Judge .n'retaie
; never ct.tertum.-d a sernms doubt; and.
,
'
.
■’
form of a written constitution.
I Is in error tn .mo thing,and bo will par- j because Mr. Buch.-nan s*y« sll. Chnstisb.? Gram a Slow. Utolins., Mode
, fa ’•“«“"«* “f
«f £•»*•”?•« tta-ref.wc, hi m&gt; &gt;ii»1 r.re-li.rt»-s to Guv. rm.r | *"’* lhe
? nrC.
„y,’. | .,7
—I_L___ _____________________________ H*l= of Tlxtrnappl* in told uunntv. dt^ra.ed.
w.U. ,l._ OU.I. ,f
t,.r 1 SUM CUnVUMion of the propie of Kansas,
Tbrre IS another instance of popular | rfou me fiw u-lling him m.
He lays it to . ““m h against you; but still he leakae'
sovereignty in the history of tho gpantry i Mr. Buchanan, and bs says Mr. Buchanan , you some allivs, and you will see—k iaBasX^-N
”** H’ * 0*wJ-rr*t* Sto”'
fniia
wTiich
wn
conic,
that
I
have
always
it.
Sir, I s^cakofI' a»-ph*m “
demon,tmti.m
can make
item
.1*0.e"^l? M * Jto‘ | TXritory"Cv‘JJ.l‘b.U7r.^?-d ta !b« t
'”d
^VX-'Xtito
“P"”" •^"^dto^t'^’?h“‘rnrot I&lt; is.the
Mr. guilty cause
a. I ol
ampingdTumle?
ng*
are'n»&lt; tooludtoJ
in
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

kniiiposui-a.
HR-ivJ foi* Kulo. has.1, ami be can'aStMjK
y ever sold ill' tliir

’

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY U, 1858.

VOL. 2.

and

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;au UF Ttlfi
UT AWQC1AT1OM.

Mil OFU AKTIXOB!

iClATTOX,
.’.irnaay, 1S|3.

fl.I.AR tSGRATlSOt
rrn.il

, _
Brokers.
_
AVrii. Coumm*&gt; Banking office, lutdc
Creek, CoUeetioea attended Io. and remitted

A W. Atk:xs, Saddle and Hamess Mnk-

•igued for tbe proof of aa&gt;J uili and that the btir. I exercise of their right uf voting for ur ■
“i±UftTX?«; I «««^
in.trlnA and that tb. Gsir .

1-n.tatr othr. &lt;■. tbe .illagv cf Ite.-.ing./Su
t.

.o.&lt;uun».

mu.1

....tie. ;

ing ■ ropy of Hite order Io be pulrilabnj ■■■ llic Ropublican llanner/b public nrwapapcr printed al
1 [ j '
Hytels.
____ ___ _ liulioE* sod tircuteUug in Mid county for tbe
term of Ibrte wnka oner al tea*! Israeli week
STANTON’S EXCHANGE ' next nnmedisteb prrccedlng Ilia lit-ie of bearing
By STANIXIN A TIFFANY

IM*T
orrosns w. e. ». ■. nsroT,
JAQKSOX
....
MIcniGAX.

OF TIME,

’

ce&lt;l"n
, *,e,
M*a"1 ’*

°P-,on °* *ht' ***?•.' profound. I refof to ihcr.rohrtbm whirl, i a sense of dut v.
' »*“^U U"rlr’ *’
W"tk’ Thc in^ l“w«rJ’ h,m,n ,he

1 liava no unkind feet- laummi.
I reti^'e
:

Where are ths alites!

twill.

juirrn- ,ltcj
fraud or violence.'"
. Tlie bill read m plneo by-f the
Ll.dted out the lluuse uf Lords, and re-1 to mv xnti.icti.m*. 1 had .wcmmui, iu the tbrir cvimlwtnjnsi rights except tba Dm
I Wil n&lt;&lt; rea/nmeh luugrr, but I wish ;
&lt;"
J?* ‘
,k“ th*
h“l i
to «y w.mtbi.g of Gen.
of
’ r .
lo
^ia extract:
•
‘l,e tommil .c on Ivrntonos, t|&lt;
,n them, Kings Pierce, imt unkindly. I hope. 1 told him.
There te a fight for you: all Chnatan"Tbe ’friends aud supporters uf the Nethe terne J**”"’ ™ J** a»d l«ds to tbe emtr.ry mitwitlrttamling: «k,t lie did not believe it tbe time, but | dotn on ond side sad tbe Democracy of
brasU and Kaarna act, »tan slrumrimg 1 w"r’’ . ll"'1’,lhc* V"* wcre.'™’'Y ^.. and lliry •♦ctermiaed ts bring Oerles I. &gt; las «lnce found nut to be tree. I told ; «K‘ N"rth on lhe other. [L.ughtte.]X
on a recent occasion to sustain its WIM. »i&lt;letalK,n at the cottfercore rwfvrred to;
Pssainfr by all. the organized bun that son wire using him, and that That’lb not my esraioo ;' it fa ME Btatoprovisions before|thc great tribunal uf the j
Two bill* under consideration at this ( formsoflaw,ignoring lhe Honseof lx&gt;rteL_ w^ra yo» bad u*fr&gt;l him,you would throw Sinn's.
-Dot &lt;is the wsyrtie bsckrhta,
Ameriran puoulul never differed about ita ' semi-official meeting!
ignoring all the organised forms in wMeh him away; that you had nu more idea ol fnrods; for, be want m-., after having ma^
true meaning &lt;m] this subject.
Every- —"but, sir, when tbe Senator frimi Illi- * justice had Irecn sreustomerl to speak is again making a Preaident of him, than ! ‘hi* avowal, to claim peculiar eonaiaerawherrtbrougboutitU Union, they publicly nois reported the Too ml re bill to tbe Sen-[ that tribunal, lhe old Commons’uf 'Eng. you ha.! of one of those rmges. He did ; turn from srathera gentlemen, and hrtT

ibey would chrorfuifv submit foe &lt;iurs-' it did not contain that portion of tbi third s«J they only, were tbe sovereign* of; [ Ijuigtacr.J 1 thought you would bo a freely, bsrmg previmnlytudoraed threw,
tiiai of sbveev te.ti'c'dx-ciaion of the iona . section which indicated to the coaseutfcm ’ Enetand; that the House of Uirde was a | little more generous to him than you '
as Ums.
W eU, MrjjF*M tM,
fide peortlc'of limsas, without any re- that khe constitution should bu approved ure-ta*. appendage, that tbe machinery .&gt;f were.
I tl ought you would go to the | OxrtMciidom wmt on one side and the
Minua.Kvn.i.B ExcxuxoK.by J- F. EMO
strictioti or qnaUlUtion whataver.”
' by tb* propls-l
tbeir jmiMal tritamale was not uuule for &lt;on. enliun, at.Y resolve to have a oujiri. Democracy uf the North on the oflef,
Hen the President, after tin* avownl,
" The result uf this scmUrfficinl meeting, | such an .wessfon, n&lt;w fitted for retch an •: ty of two-t!&gt;irds to nominate, and tiret you , and tire Democrasy of the North growing
every day—
—wemaUusWn..
n small miaiiria*:
goc&gt; on to inr thit that has Irecn fairly called for tbe public good, was, tliat the amerg-.-ney, and they resolved them- j would pay him th. poor compliment - of less and Jcseev-erydny
‘ Ssse Isle of Barry in raiil e-asty drevswd.
majorily of
tunning liim
him up to a.
a’ma/ocily
uf oar;
one; but
but ; in the New
*** EncUnd Butes—how «o«M3
On readinp and Bkii| in lb.» office for Protet* donn. Sir,Il would ba limiting to tire ; bills rame into the Senate the next mom- rdrre into a great high court,, and they-1 funning
intelligenct’ uf the Senate nnd uf the ing mintis the clause submitting the roti- determined iu the exercise
ul
the fad
Arubt-J
~"
’ ' that
' ‘ aovee‘
° was, you felt so awtolly
?* *Q^fh
jnd^tr
__________
____—. if .___undertook
_________ —to ____
bjyv couH he doubUf,
doubt, if, bn
&lt;&gt;n (tthis with! qn»T
counter, to argue the question whether II ‘ atitution to lhe people.
It watt Stricken c-ignty thus organized to summon
before fol, whether,
you
run hyw
&lt;«•. Tea,
he dere-rted
drm-rt. d lbs
ike Dsjnoc
Democracy and went
ha. been .......
fairly done, anv longer. This
(Hereupon
■ wit;ll but
w orutrru
the honorable
iua. iiwnuajSenator does
| not tbsir bar the King on bis thnoe.
Yes, I| him
him up
up to
to aa’majorftr,
majority, he
he mi^ht
might not
not ret
pt 1 I l'*&gt;n
tom he
Us
throne
I
tbe
renoitite
votr.
and
be
nominated,
that
,o
[fcoghter,]
as *F
ilL’u.-J?nX21-fc.rl-I
»•’* i emission to
ti subnet
auhidit the rconstitution
ronstltutiot&gt; to
to impugn
snj
body,nor
his
motives,
because
»te,
tlwv
said
thst
the
King
&lt;x&gt;
lus
throne
I
the
requisite
vote,
and
bn
nominated,
that
:
o&lt;?r
to
Christendom,
[hu»|
impugn anjbody,nor bls motives, because
—I. estate, ; ynu said, it is
L. a
. dsntjsrous
x....—™... sxperim.nl, bow
Kanias
is hm
not* iwioM.-'..
accidental, ilire says:
.
should «wne down from hr* high
ho* tlm owestinn
qnastaon muld
wmxM ba nnawesml.
" ’ ‘.
l
'
** re-lie* heir* *&lt; !*■ o(mu! decssted. *11 eUier r«r»ciW. tn ' the people ot K»
u»h»%
IC will
wW nut
nut try
tryrit;
it; and
and Pierce
wept 1I whether
hu was
was to
to Ire
In ra
rend out
nd. &lt;■ T J*
have
&lt;mt thl*
“ Who struck the words out, nr fur from his ek-vatmn of regal sovereignty, nnd wa
Pierro went
whether ho
_ ' 57221.631 ^S’.KrtKU-’.TCi
” rfound
“rad;«
... even
....L that —------------nmcnt. I P*riy
Rond out sir!
ousstrnn
*
’
Is not and face to faec, before lhe assctnhlcd without
coipty
compliment.
party I1 ^lload
sir !^ That
1
purpose they
were omitted,
c
— Protate vffisein Ums rain** &lt;if Haatlnit* uxlsaid session, that the omission to put it in the what
— । otm
; was settled h'mg agn. On this great rftal
Co. oifum-i-s.
Commons of Euglaad, ho should plend
told him tlih —
un the floor Senate
ot the Senst
•*“»
‘*J,%*2u I «”1ghial bill was inot aeddtntal.
Wo for me to answer.”
______Jrd thaifii* BXMutortherein n»med lutvc a litua ttsDt ion tnu suryrct trom n
u It
II is
is nos
mm, It
it. ia
is
nov
tvr
mr;
ukos criminal
&lt;nmm»i to
w» the
mri»
Tu&gt;~ sovereignly ;' and bo
no mnre
qurat-ou he is onto! the
-■ ‘',,V
t_ not
i-_. fur
e---------popular
b- anti
““•! hi*
h!- friend*
‘-—J* b-sd *•»
•«*«• sene—
If
not ior
fir him,
me; I&gt; pit*,
kc per*us&lt;iattrr.led
inJsail!
e»t»t*
&lt; gentleman
who alwsvs sheds light when but 1 thought he had given a clew to the '■ uf
of Eiiriand.
England. 11 In
imvw
hero a
a sketch
sketch «f
of thethe- . than
than to
to get
get offer
oflended at it.
.1 would not «ay anythmg Unkind I*
vs hero
atioK*. Mkliiasn. I eir. ix.ticr tothe
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—' —
----------- —
■t/wid will .nd,&lt;b«lhteriugthere-;», ,„akl tot)w. Senate—1 mean the hrni reason why tlu-v were slrtrck om whcn‘1 addreus ihntrthc old Pre»deiil read to the
the j
Now,
what I1 am about to say of Mr. that Senator, nor:would J.apr anything.
Now, wh|t
* --kb ' urable S^irator from Pennas haute, [Mr |» atl.1 the meeting was called for Jho | Kirar when ho came in. They terrsaafh.pc he
uffontfod
.but
aas. Buchanan,
Buchanan,TbuL—will not net---------—- luncourtsou. in the world;
xir-r.G. W; Mlt-ta, County Clerk and NoUry I
ideal!at.
at. . "1
shallhe
be Horry
sorry If
if he
be does;
does; bnt
bnt IP1 wrienro inl’»ecountry life uf Nsw Eftg-‘
ted.t(Kulnev .nttrfrrotetlpg ia ■ in«|&lt;r.i
He sard that 'this was not ned-1 publie g&lt;md.Uudotibu-dlv they were
ambled in the great kail. Old President
1 shall
xtuu
isltiutto
blame.
demal, by aiy mvttrt.
He hat spoken struck obi for the ’ publiu ‘g«x!. Who Brad.haw with his reunion robes aal
— 1 tell
..F. you Mr.
M.. Buchanan
-------- L
...4 - ™
—. , tahd flora present to my mind »w Ilins-'
Pabl»e.-omr&lt;i « »&gt;»• &lt;fo«rt Hmm.
__
.. 1 iMr.
— Huchamm
.
. is. not a man to shape
.
11n«tian-WhWiTknow he WlD citesmui
tenm •! Io 12 A. U.. and from 1 to ’
■ing in tee ptrmfoes.
j once or Twice ab'ffit a meeting that was struck them pot seems to be'a mooted I his high trot, and aroundhim were ihs

astiagsand €. G.
pre Route.
•iy .August a 1st, Hr
Il 'tire. Stases will

i B.-ittln Creek,’Mon-

tv take tho ovsning

Uk fw Ifa&lt;ting« &lt;m
Min i Saturdays at t
I (arrive at Hasting*
M. ami on Mundaya
-Hi.iv s at 4 o’clock, A.
.-li'.ings, nt 10 o’clock,
Ini'* and

It M.
*
.ilwfor Hostings and
mki v s, Thursdayt, and
•.-i.wk, p. m.
&lt;•-. SHEPAERD.

r^’o^ioiiAreir’aSlack
B. H. i-'cttw*, Attorney nnd Counselor
ax fow. a ’kilor in cb*'5TLT.- G»«r** **"»

iEIFSNOTlCE.’ T

•K£SCTiys
Castos O. Scorr, Ju Mice of the Peace,
— ... — .__ IV__ &gt; .—J T-. — 1—1 ■!

.-hours, Attoroey. (-.unacller

Sweeter, Attorney nnd Conn

9- r

if

®r

TATE OF MfCHtSAX. n.
Probs tc Court In and for m

S

OjJH«AJ’r™t».te
'held In tho private parlor of a private question 'as uncertain of an answer as I Commune. At last tho great doom of sventa; he is not a man to amtroLtlie cur'-entlemait.
Tlicrie was a good deal uf ■ that bld question, "Who killed cork-; ths hall wore thrown open, and in march, rent of public..opinion—Iw nor Pierce very valuable burs.-. Tin- hurac wastes
inquiry and ao.xictr to know what aort of robin F
FLunghlv.]
It has go‘ &lt;«t : ed U» King «f England. • N- hat waa either, nor noth together. They are not
[TATE OF NtCnraiX Barry Coon* m r Pro- j
a
mretlng
that
w« The gentleman who -omebow or other. 1 did not se- ttie Sen- taken from tbe bend; sunw rove So do , the men to give d.rvrtion t» Ute cmronl
I k... Cn..rf
&gt;.U enontr. owns the IhXtsc. said be did not know at&lt;&gt;r when ‘he delivered the speech. 1f &lt;|
I placed on high places, »b&lt;»win^ tbs dirrc- At last ran
said: WJm*!
nob of bis
his ttclgUws
tttigburassid
anything shout ttJ Tint is not strange, bad I should Intvc watched him ckm-ly;
118 old Presi- j tioaand ihsxtri.r^tliof Uatourrciu which atn.you,going to dy with jho horw.l’’—
let bls’ guestsuhare
it is ijOssibie Hint- -----------by some
gesture
stood Wort
bvfort a high eourt.
’
The hospitable mail L*
-----------and
J **
—
—or Stood
l,i|6wrinfe oftr national ship'bo her destiny' “I d&lt;* nut know," was tliu raplr; **but I
In tbtf putter tf tta &amp;tticjf®*»W M««i* the use of any r&lt;8&gt;mu they please. The ' --------------some shako
have dreit- rasa and said :
a of
r. tin;
—- head
.—- ho
— would
,
------‘-cUrbs Stuart. King^of England, the -that kali. The pirv which Mr. Van think T shall hare u» kit! Wm.rf
honorable Sennto? front Pemm Ivania , determined' n ho that “wlia" was; bnt we
the other, "be d.fcs n« warn wmmI*
said tIHs mrotitig wi* “scml-dKHfl." ‘ I are left in the dart—we do not know Cumtu'ote of England, aMumblrddn Par­ | Buran is carbine nnt-r-ihe * h Is again
_ . [laughur.l 1 mcaa Mr, Buelmuan—wa, | kUHaE-”' {Laughter.] Yoo aae. ia^adfe
liament, Iwing deeply sensible of the caI do'ndtknow what kind of it meeting that i who it was
w.! indicated iu tlnscounlry long *gn-1 hn»e iMirytimM, andon ordinary qi&gt;mLm&gt;v#
'------ &gt; -r - —-i.—— ‘
You scr, then, that tnis was not ucrii dental. jw
X la-taui
«efoi-vffiel*l
toftfl^te,a
dhtament puMiabml
pUbEvtal iti
liWfi JWV'.W FWK
al j tx-fore
me a doenmeut
in ’1844.
1814. | liltfa
«»'ifht be ih^ujggii,
. tf ui B«t mof
Z patriots,'
"
1 ■ (which i* fixed upuu ypu M.lbe arweyuff
a scml-cirlllzcd, «nll a semi-savage peo­ ■
friends of
of popular
r r;... sovereignty, nnd dis - author uf it,) have rwlxed to.make «-, containing-the rorreapondetlee in relation :-ton it., &gt;* an ‘"‘eq'i*
ple;! have heard M a wemtsnnnal. nnd friends
_____ Our
_ Aereo. __ ( _vita!
___ quben.*,
.................
_ all
.. ICbrUtenAbufwISf
__________
the annexation &lt;&gt;f lexa*.
and
1
ciplcs uf
uf prefect
prefect freedom, called fur the ’ quiaition for blood; and, aco-rdhig, to to
scml-weekly; but when y&lt;w come
toaemb ciplcs
tary
Sui'Vr.L’iwhar. in” a.letter ' the &lt;&gt;»* aide, a^d tbs NoftfMM Du**A
•. J*
[Laugh-S’**- Mr Lnohvr. in a tatter the one aide, and tho official,! declare it l-bthers me.
fc public- good In a private room, met to-. that debt and duty which, they owe to ■ •—
l«&gt; Mr. Murphy, our Minister in.Texas, nej «vtl»e^4ter, Jo *q
Ata
;
wns
It
T
—
gi-thcr.aiid
for
peculiar
reason*
—
'hat
is
I
justice,
to
Gvd,
the
Kingdom,
and
themter.] Wbit »w‘ ot• meeting wns .. .
ling
to
the
fundamental
m
„
vv
—
^fint
thirSertttnr
said
—
they
determined
salves,
and
according
U&gt;
tim
fumlnintntaj
Waa It an official tnsctingf No. Wns
&lt;Hie esMUIfohmwrt. in th* very midst •wollrn ranks of fSfristonA..m’
themselves,
es, they ,Jisve
litre
। it an unoflteial meeting T No. Whnt to strike out of tbeir bill the only re- power thgl reals in tberaseh
1 deeming foathre tn it, and that was tbe rcw-lved te brituj ywi
yos ta
to trtel
trial and judg- of our slavebolding States, of sa iptfo.! safe ft 'he is-V&gt; bs rroff &lt;«t! -' I
; ■
i aww
«
(i- pcixdunt Government, forbidding the'ex-, ‘had point, [Laughter.]
, . ।H •»!.* k a., ■ d
court ol justice before iste'nre of, slavery, and by a people ’torn,
Lira's Vit
mention by way of Illustration : A trader j constitution or not.
for tb&gt; moft’ part, anrnng «*.' ««rv8 up
inonr hablta. and specking e«r teng-ogv; g-ntiems^tuy* the Buaton 7ranaenpt, K
in my town, before the dav of railroads, dare, that ren.i.ofik
‘----- - —
“ GUM MISSION EKS’ NOTICE.
mH noting wn&gt;i *bn«l lU. (Uncbter.;— eooM not foil le produce tUmrot-uotop- *** *,r ““
hud taken a hrgo buhk b'ill, nnd he w.-w public good, these p
Ily The King undertook to cavil whh them,
a Fattie doubtful whether It win gemime I together to strangle
«.4 Mk,u»m », wtaf «»&gt;l~5l« (W.
or not
He mnclilded to gike it tn the thing there wss in t
of
a
State
i.
*
’
ralarfrtty;
M
produces
j
ids triad him-. and the President ren'iod :—
stage driwr, nnd atnd it down tn the i to commend U to d
nnteippV efloite! Thte wn. snid in refcrhank to inqoiro of tbe cashier wbuthrr it of perfect frecdomff

♦tts-n cennitie bill.
The driver look It,' ty.
Well, sir, I m
but ’ l•*'&lt;JW not snow, tin that
and priimhaed to atUnd to it. Ho wr—* *
»-"*
m»d«; that when we met here I
jown tbe first day, but he hud r» m*
other errands that bo forgot-ft, and — -------- —-----------said he would mrtAalv Sttrrfd to it tbe I put them in shape, tbwy wer« to be oum. &gt;
. 'n .... 9* . a r
t I
O..
a want.

LPMBE*

Dated Ireiag, Isa. M0&gt; 1N&amp;

like result—be forgot itj and when he

ttetrwt priM«ofp«Mi-i
sovereignty—s principle inssumabja

in undertook u&gt;
dor took to set offi
popular sovereignty 1 .aiyl i
reads Home’s ll&gt;tory of. J
takes .it fur Hw truth, wdl n
King mainUiimd fti»t to the
XVI—I ......

; v( our alareh^dL^rpi, .la.

km'
tbwdoarw.^MW^

i

wVil-

»«MMtor hwm ilfan

�FLASKS! BLAARS
Tbe subject* tt um awUmittcd by the
ram wW' pieaw recreltert that

•»
ators.

p^t, «d we wbh
Guardians

Execwrire werw. the rwdirtrietinj of tbe

thia bill after itjXrigtenl draft, some of

State into ww jw*riel detrita aad the

which w. have not Ufaro trs, we arv ira-

M&lt;-p^ees

fceW U U. *MX —
M. - p.« RU

abie to give tbe prvsteions reiaavetn redempri-jo. firfaiturc and rvroveey -*f !**te
1 arid far taxes.aa mteutaiy as »n_jsM»Jd,

a-"1 A"'&lt;
han., and in
Bstb.coun-

Treasury ■, the rowrite* of tbe St. Mary a
Skip Card, and tbe subject iff peM'dmg
r&lt;&lt;-stl fur bnld'mg tbe Supreme C-«t,

wras nimwswtt

aad preserving the records uf tbe Tern

lory of Michigan.
Three
are an amendment to the pcoviswos of
I the tax law, so as to apply to ritkn aad

It is to U beped, that under tbe Work-.
' has iXthia law, non-raeidcats will find it;
villager, lhe organlxattoc of the countieo
i
uf Eramst and Cheboygan; a memorial to tbeir advaata^-c to pay tbeu taxes.
H-'p:3g noon to bo able to Uy tbe raw .
of tbe citiires of tbe H -ltend euhwty, k
X If subscribers order tbe drseoeunir Ottawa county, aacisg fi&lt;f power to levy a Hiway- law before oar readers, we will.
awcs aff tbrir r*prr», the publisher may tax by a vote vl tbe otuens, tor the im- n&lt;«t attempt ta give a geoeral sytxpois ofi
eMtame to send them o®t:i all arrearages. pewvemect iff tbeir harbor, amendment*
X If anberr.ben nrglcrt nr refuee to
taka tbeir papers fmm tbe office they are
buH rrapomible till tony have settled lhe
Lili and ordered tbe papw discontinued.

to tbe tax law, tn tbe highway tew, sad to
tbe railroad law. iff last sasafae. ettewd-

ieg the.time ia which companies are to
perfin tn certain duties, together with sun- expemivshta been amompUUd. Tbe
drv maltrrv of an entirely local caar- [OS era of Highway C«wnn»issk»o«rs are
rasterlolly iccrvascd. Ths manner U Hr
. 4. If sobneribers remove to ether-pla
readers have heretofore beer, made iug pat aad opening bierbways between
eeat without infortniog the publishers, and
tbe paper ie still sent to the firtner db acquainted with the manner m which two townships is expl killy g'tew.
scene of these subjects were disposed iff,
rwption. they art held mpotalMe.
and our prrserrt purpose is to give infar. The Courts have derided that refusing
mation relative to tbe disposition ef some
to take a paper from the .dfice, or removlag and leaving it tmraltod fiw. is rant*
raent evidence of htter.lineal fraud.

witn tee prsaacu.w
woww ix&gt;v p~»
We aineerely rerrvt that our spoor will tbe Senate in that form, whkh pradk-tfan
not permit es, at this time, to publish this
pn.vsd true.
Tbe Smale t«4 op aad
dueument, delivered to the Senate, Feb.
(wssed a bill, differing in almost every
vwsry SJ. Had w. puldkhed
we Aoold
'particular fn&lt;m tbo Fluoeu I ill. which was
here spoken of U4n terms subh de it &lt;kimmediately under tbe “ whip and spar"
eerren, bet, as it ia, in ite tbeer.es. we fir
of “inealted dignity, ’ voted down by tbe
bear. Asa maljaouslyjvindirtireepisode,
Hoose.
H^l tbe Senate retaliated, nit ezcoeds the insugursl of the same fiincswamp land bill wutrkl have brm passed.
tioeary.
Such « bundle of teHarim is
Bot tbs Senate to4t up rite House bill,
addocn gathered together.
fa tbo view
struck out all after tbe lids, aad aubstitu
of the Prwiisft, nil who oppose tbo pd
ting tbe Senate bill, pasted it, and being
icy of Hot sfavlrraw are traiu-rs to tbeir
again sent to tbe Hoose, it refused to cnoaoentry. It is leva than a y«nr. since be
cur.
A ounmittee of cotifiwvace was
exulted ia his triumph over RepaUknntb&lt;n appointed by each llooea, who re­
ism, as over a band of trritora, seeking
ported a cumprvmiao between tho two
the overthrow iff a natum, and now, tbe
, bills, which was acerptmi by the Senate
free State party iff Ksmxs is no more a
and rejected by the lluwse.
politic*! orgxnizntfae, bat aa organized
Tbe House app.ented another commit
band of rebels, contending with the loyal
tee uf cvaferrnce. and thus matters stood
otnens of the government, to wit; the
bocder-roffiani, tor apremacy. and f- r
tbo subversMXj of tbe government.

'

It

tificatioa of his polky, be produces let

ted with the * mhnrity* when tbe S-naie

bill MM d»wn to tbe Huusr; ai*v, when
tbe Hsose bill as. atuet^rd by sabsututing the Senate bill tbcrvfi-T, came down
to tho B-r.iar; tlw&gt;. whea the &lt;v»mpn»mrse
adopted by tbe cvcutnitloe of coofirrvn. v. mi* -nrr uf dr State I.nnd U.Ticv, and
■ame up fir acin-e; al**, wb^a the vote suljcrt to sale by btru, as bcrr.n.sftcr
provided; but none»f inc said lands shall
be .-tf.-rcl far sain prow to the issue uf
these amend meets were rejected; alm. patents to tbe Stalo their.’or.
up-w the v..te to lay tbe i.HJ Wifh the
Itec. X Said tends .‘aril U . tfarrd at
anieodauents upon tbe table,
puMk sole by auctnai, bat rixsll a *t be
when they voted a sveuod time against s-4d at a kro* price than *&gt;nu dollar and
twenty G»r cents per sere, which shell be
ihr minimum pexw tbrrvfi r, and shall be
subject to entev at private arie at such
luiuimuni price after being •Cetvd et pub
lie auctlue. aa ia this act pn’»vidcvl, aa-1
such Lsn.!s shall be a*4d at public and pri-

tars from ex-Gor. Walker and Stanton,
M thoegh tbe evidence nf tbooe be baa be-

to tbe tern*-/said sale, which tvrt-fi ate
a^rrooUet. the terrns of said sate, wl ich j
ortifkwte ahril to wad if o-id purchase,
nr bis assigns aLril tmt with n *eio year
thereafter tot tie upon arx! lie.crave an ac­
tual and pdmuinrt.t rreidrnt tlwrrv-a ana 1
cultivate ami teiprove the same.
8*f. 9. Eoery x-ttlrr or occupant t t
said land- at^tli time uf the passage of

8*&gt;‘l nervro.
I we« WIW I"'
and intewous, except ta the disease they
are enijd lyn! aarainat. and «rf de«w*m«JVc! oKwcy in all otsro to whkh they are
intended ta **c applied. Those who wish
full infirmation in rrgarJ to th*ra can
Oiusnlt ‘hia -arfvrrtisemrtit*, or his agent
IL •beets, of thia city.
See Advertisement.

itarwei &lt;*n tbr let of Deermbrr. 1857.
Any person wishing tn obtain the
and nbirb lands ar» valuai le i«a r.ly as
agrwult'iral lands, is auth--riz&gt;d to v-r.t. r .V«6'.x»&lt;ri A'm. at CVefi prw-r, Ai-bO per
with the C.untn’rvov.ew of lhe Land &lt; &gt;d.ee Anaaiu* ran 4u *• by leaving tM amoan:
by ie^d aotafiviainas. any nm&gt;.brr • »’
sen-. n..t above nee quarter arrti&lt;«, m

fans required by pun Laacts.
fiwe. 3. Before any such sale at auc &lt;ff tbe land «&lt;fiier. by legal sab-divrouoa
ti&gt;« shall be made, t!&gt;e sax! &lt;.'*ta&gt;hiite«uucr any number &lt;-t ncrvs n-4 rxcveding &lt;mo
shall firward taat least one weekly nos- hundred and sixty acres including the krd
raper in an*-b niunry uf the Blate where ;---- -- • ,
-----------------—--------a psper is publlriied and •stablisbvd
। [&gt;icd by eaid clatman t.
the umoof tbe puiwags &gt;4* th* act, a full : Sxc. 10. If two nr rnnre par«n.is are
doerij.tout, by lc«ri divisiuM, »f tbe ‘ settled Bp*wi the unit quarter **-ci-&lt;i »hlands to be void, and a notice of the lime j said quarter seett-m aliall lr div idvd br­
and place of such sale ta be published . tween tbe two first settlers, if l.v a fmr
.-ucr ia each week fir faar successive ; cast and west, «t Forth aad */uth the imweeks prior ta »-x-h sale, and .me o-py «-f pnivenietita of each csa be itHudvd «*n s
each and cierv psfwr e-ntaining each ad
ve: tisament shall Ue forwarded, pre-psid, ■
to tbe Treasurer vfervry county in which ‘
are sitnxted any ofsaid «w amp lands thus ‘
tiered far sale:
JVorwfr/ That the

hended, was good, w tar xs it sub evsts
Tse bill, as passsd. pent ides tribe salr

of the lands at public auction, Md after
£he President admits that if tbe people has ing been so u&amp;rrd. are subject to sale
•OCauaM had bean allowed to vote di- at private entry, gt ewe dollar aad twen­

rvedv oc tbs Leeonnptoo o-nstitntmn. it
ty-five cents per acre.
would have been rejected by a Urge ma­
Ser. ,3. Pr-nides for adverttsiag said
jority ; but then, tte-act in favor of it art lands brfara ■ tiering tU-m far sale, pro­
Joyal •objects, and tb-*! opposed to it reb­
viding tbe cost •/ advertising shall nut
els. Now, these rebels, abuutaiaotemba evsed fifteen thousand dollars.
of the people of Kansas, must be pan8rc. 4. C-«tains general proviaioes
tahed tor tbeir. rebellion, which is simply
relalive to ths meaner of sale.
tbeir desire to direct in tbe maaagsmenl

whole expense of iaJvgrtisanf *1*11 du;
exceed fifteen tbousgpa dollars.
Sac. 4. The miea .f.s-.id tends at pubIk auctux. shall U nude at I Jinsing, if
deemed practicnUe by tbe Gmmiasiuner,
” ’
* "*■ ffr*. Newaygn, On
Grsurl Haim, and

of «aljug*lion, they ar* to bars a gwvorwracst fiwtod upon them by Geigrrsa.
which would Ml, by a fair woe, ba ae-

s, having bad an opportsnibrir will, and having failed

uf tbe p. r.-i**-r at any time w-thia ten
sears thereafter, and pay tux interest sanuallv «* arid habm-r .4 prmripsh and
arid Cwnrui—iener shall. upon lbs pay

, voted witEoa the uecnsi&lt;« to whkh B.
rvfara.
Justice d»m&lt;r»ls that wa sb.-aid
call tbe atteati.« «-f B. to tbe Journal,
wbers he will fiud that mute &gt;&gt;f tb-ws wh .

vWkatioo of this eentinkwi, and » jus-

dotsns his policy.

sgntest that propooiti.w. Wby EepnL.
Ikan members op;*«sed tbe rwervati*-a.
asd acted with tbeir factious and unscru­
pulous opponetita, is more than I can ex- •
plain. The time w’dl come when they i
will pray to bo delivteed fawn assoriate* '
with aueb frienda. Indewd it baa Loen
a matter '■f surprise to me. at this as tbe '
last sew«i.*n. that too Otaay uf oar Repub­
lican friends craoot see. in the unity s-ad '
concert of the Block •Dewieraey.’a party
purpnee to draw them into party snarrs.
Ilegret it as we mar, tlie feet is palpable.
Ser. 8. Any perwm twenty J&gt;oe years
Too many Repubhems give inn much
.4 ajfv. who shall al the time purebate,
credit an-l rroifidvncy't&lt;&gt; the janus-taced.
either at public or private trie, ntake affi
davit before said G®ni«k»«r of his or
torn. 'Experience is •aid to lw tbe beet
lesson. but in this rase tbe truth of the i her intention to htrtnr an artnal and
l-ei.-fide wilier up.« said tend au p-»r^ttfivim i* n«l proved.
Ibar any pditi- i
cian ran expert tn maintain pony unity
• r efficiency by giving ear. eiMmietiarww. I
&gt;&gt;r co operation'to brt.foeo intriguers, ia

tbe several counties; and the remaining
fifty per ten’, to cixuritute a part of the
primary school fend.
The principal to
Lu applied to lbs payment of de State

fariaited all cteiiatoriti

tends arc situated that bo shall offer fur
sulcal each of the places designated. The
Giuimteriuncr. or any perwo whom be
may duly autterum ta sell said lands al
poblk auction, may, in hie discretion, ad
i joum said sale from time to time. The
! purchaser at wh public sale shall pay
&lt;m the day of wde the purchase money to
tho State Treasurer. &gt;&gt;r any person stestall bo duly authorized by him to re­
ceive the earns, and wte&gt; shill attend the
i arid sale, and bo shall give id&amp;dial re­
ceipts fiir tbe money an- rweived, and if.
the mkI purchaser siull refuse or neglect
to make such pa?.n&gt;rt&gt;l, his bid shall b*
void, and the tract ala'l again be &lt;4erwd
at public sale,and aueh r&gt;erw« shell he
“
U
“
~ lhe State

[Since writing the above we have rstennmatoin. faej tbe choleric old gvi'.lc
srivsd a corrected copy of ths bill aa it
smb of the white house, in Lis waspish
passed loth IltaMea, wbkh we publish
momssts, to vent bis splesn upon..
entire, for tbs benefit of oar readers.]
But, tbe bsrt reason far accepting tbe
Tbe Act amending the firmer tax and
Lsmmptoo eunaUui-c U. ihst ta rrjoc odlectioo laws, is intended to be more
tioo by Cong rr^ ml. |r hS, frit Ay directory than imperative, in the manner

of aeetsaing, levying and eullecting taxes.
Tt T&gt; much more eaplieic than ths sld laa
relative to thy a»se^sm«rt of property
with «U President.
In one of the new held in trurt, alm relative to property
uMnLies at » new State, aa tadiridnal lying ia a toaeahip other than the one tu '
wne oe trial fir murder. Tbe evidence
which tbo owner resilss.
waa uvecwheltateg, the proof teenntesli- !
Sec. 7. Provides fi* the aaseseiag of
bU, eve® the tenilly uf tbe sec-wed were
i property held by ryfigisna aurir.Ua, as a
ioSpHeated m the crime. The ettartwy
University, primary school, state build

ing, salt springs and swamp lands, held
by eeruheate, to ba taxed as peracmal
pestpMly.

inako proof uf ti e yhsractrr and quaky
of said lend claimed, and rri&lt;t C mini isriomr shall make entry in a book kvpt
fir that purple, that said land is claim, d.
fine. 12. No perwm shall be entitled te
m&lt;w» than one pre-emption right by vlr IV with the srpurieuseces kSt'M. n betas
toe *.f this act—our shall any (e-s*m U Uu- rrsl dale in said »lU*g» Le&amp;g.ag lu .aid
rutitled taany rightaof prc-en&gt;p:i m un­
cbamus FErrcs.
der this act, wte* is at the tltnc the pro­
A4“u“^n‘.
prietor of a half-quarter aecta« *d Lid Dst^TbcroeppteFA 8 fUS.
in any S*ate or Txtri'.ury ttf the
GKEATD1KVYEBYI
■nd■■&lt;»pM»si wbt&gt;*h»!l hatequit. r ri*. nTnir.l’llILUSUPIlEJfS STONE
doncl &lt; i« own Ltd ta re-Uv upon ary
nNlXU
■aid landa shall he entitled to jy^-&lt; nipt un­
tol j. c. ruaioxT. u us tm.i.ai.,,,,,
der Um prot buooa &lt;*fthisaetta d n&lt;&gt; me. &lt;&lt;r
fracti-m of aertuma lacludi-d within ifc.
limita &lt;&gt;f any inoepirated village.t citv
■nd no part &lt;4 a 1.4 seated and .wrupie.!
far pirp-o.s uf trade and nut far agrirul
turv, and r.u land* on whirh are hn wu
•alines or mines shri, U liable to miry
by proamptom bv virtue uf thia ncL
San. IX Before xny pc,
Shall- b*&lt;
titkd to enter any lands
undvr the provisiuoa iff
wrB
perorn ri«Il ru.ks proof to th« Gmtm a•i.«wr iff tbe State lju&gt;d Office by this
affidavit end
___ .

ISAAC C. KOTT,

Tbs rtpeevisors of tbe different town­
ship*, are tn call on tbe taxable ir.habi
tacta, aad leave a blank fewtn 4.&lt; Um state

■nt^uoM to tboAgrii*r tbe MS of tku inati.
se on Ute first direct, or
tk. and a aril cf tbe

wiUnt-

|

�,A would respectfully call the attrotim all
lhe Merchants, Farmers and Mechanic* !
residing out of this city, to tho moderate
terms for a yonrly aulrscripliun U» the
Guide; being to mail aubwribvrs only 60
□to. per annum, making It the ehea{&gt;e»i
Mtuily newspaper in the United Bute*.
Tho column* of the guide will contain tho
Lv.ud varirty of original an J spicy articles
wriitch not only to ph ase bW to Instruct.
In regard to Politico, the Guide will
' maintain, no IndepondetiC ton# nnd from
r ir ir ut.iiiH.hM ib,'~
-*r lime to time will advocate measures as
&gt; mak»T|**.k«l jJfJmt’iwt
. coiiductivc to Imnefi* tbeshMtcst number.
TREMIUMB.
Thi* bs* we* sttmmrt tunTiorf |
A» so indpceineni fur persons to inter-1
••
«t themselves to get names for tho ‘Mer&lt; e«ry p«nr*uX contile Guide,' We offer the following preitsttaw to th* hew, u,huns. Upon receipt *»l the names, py
"V.uem'I.’^mora •" advance, Wo Will tutWlild them by ex
I»‘b* dwhn! traa press i.r otherwise if ordered, to tbe ad­
drex of those entitled to them.
oI- »«
ewli.
,
•».»
ll-Tmi Lu! ’'‘-r -S'
“
•• wiH «!»• • »rl«nd.&lt;J
llw £iU.| wUrti, «*nc.it.&lt;l.
.0,00
tW Fur Ml .uta-obor*. *u
g*!4 Ucket 4
^btb*T&gt;»&gt;* _»Um*A
ijv
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}M"

JlirjH

PILLS

rangemt

FAMILY PHYSIC.

ItDWARE STORE

tSMSmntlB.

N HIW tazuoa.

1858.

iLLt-rrtarrn.

Th* N.w Y-rk Wc«.iy GULDEN. PRIZE is
on* of tbe largr*t and brat lilararr paper* of lb*
day. Ao inq-er.al Quarto, cuittaiuii:g near raau
Ua roarr colcs-m. &lt; f rut.naiimiK urijiual maUcr
aad ».e£*!iUt Ll-Iatratod «r*rv week.
-/Mr. wurtb fiom Firij Cento to rive
Ileadtod Bollur. iu Gold, will be preentod to each Hutwciibet immediately on reesljrt of lhe Subscription money.

m*rg»d. Tib Joly. b«7. to

stouoooo
AUSOLUtFA VNIMVAIBED

Surplus, (422,162, .IL

Any yf tbe above watcher togetber
with a gift. wUl be sent by null, free &lt;/
;kietagr, vn receipt &lt; &gt;f prw. A c»!ali
giving fall particulars, a ill beeeul uti ap­
plication U&gt;
•■_■■■
GEO. DOWLING 4i CO.,
No. S3 South third Strwe* Pliil irislpMft
N. B.— Newspapers throughout tha
country by giving lbw advertisement six
or more insertiuna, will receive hl p»yment. a superior dnuldc pointed gold pe»
snd case, worth *5. m «tty other jewelry
of tbe Mmv value, payable on the receipt
of tbe first copy conUialna the edver*
tiaemeac.
G. D. tt IX

For 71 eub*crH&gt;rr* one goM pen snd bolder,
waeth
For 'jO Bubwiibcrs, «a» gold pen sad balder. .
worth
I
For ♦•• *ub»cribcr», onr fId pen snd boklsr.
wotih
..
1
For IS euhwribers. one median* gold pen snd
holdsrworth
&lt;
For k sobeenbor*, one gold pm snd holder.
THOI. M. BRACE. Jr. S*cy.

J. B. Bennett, Gml

Agent.

-ixsunts AQAlXfiT THE-

DANGERS OF FIRE,
FEULS OK

EJIIE1T1OI.
AT THE UASTINOa

J.M HUBBARD
gjusiral Jiitriimls ,

SHE E T M TT B I C

And Mnslcal .UcrchaBdise,
AfZCZTZffJN.

J^ALAMAZOG'^i : :

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
. AND PROMPTLY PAID,

Jadg* of Probata.
aa. thrt, 1BJ.__________________ lln*H
Jm
noTice.
1 KT ATE of Silas S. Once, late of Mailing* dr-

a .uissiuNEirs

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TUBPENTINE. ALCOHOL,

mi inmi,

Burning Flnid v^sthor with a full stuck •/ ■

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORALj
coccus, ’colds, hoa’rsesess,
BBOMlHTlS, W nOOPLXC-iOlGU,
CHOI P. ASTHMAj AAD
cossi Jirrios.

OIROCER.XESVbsHl»«to» *roLi»- Ort A, 18--T.
DrC W. Buaacs-ltoar Sir I Ua«* atodysur
Hluod purifier I I &gt; MHUM atfrrtion. from wbi«b Soeh IS TEA, coffee, sugar, spi­
I bar* v.e*n.d wuch al Unto. WbU* it to phaaces. FEHBR. FISH, in a wqtd esvrysal to lb* laatrui errtaialy baa a happy rttert *yeu tbr M«TCK n*a*« •W»||| air toaak* lot y»ar
thing tn tho Grocery line, such os
kind rtjnttda aad toto. and toflrfr
will be wanted lor family use- And
Your*.
,.. j. w. t. mcmullen.
they hate &lt;&gt;n hand tbe beet kind
■ ' ■ • Arai«m, Frida* Sept 4, ISST. ■
Dr Itobart-Dcar torttaiijabtoi. aBictad with
of ammunition fnr oportssaen
Arranged by thebcstcviiijh'scra.
ueurale.a or tUruunutoat fieis. part year and a
such M powder, end Per­
Et vry iiistnniu-ni idf. red lor sale ha»
, half, aud baring mcu yaur nrtdiaiM. called lb*
Battle Creek, Hao tings and 4. G.
cussion Caps of all kinds
ticch tlmr.'Ughly tested, and he can safely
tkaudiuarian Blood Purtbrr.highly luwou.twcdrd
Rapids Stage Route.
I
by
rwtlrtiwn
w
th
whom
I
am
toquiatod.
1
wm
Water Proo&amp; and
■ay arc aupciior to any c»«r sold in lLi»
tuJ.^*d to try iL But not brfbi* I bad u»*d v anno*
N and n'trr Monday ,Augual 31ol. ISethers, 8 h ol,
ulacc. •
rtlwr
nudicinea.
After
tniug
two
bottle*.
I
toll
57. uniil fiirtlier
stages will
it* rfftil rery tcaebli. *.-&lt;1 utioa uling two ta.n
•
Lead,
A very liberal deduction mado to lliooe
irav t the fiilLiuing named places, aa iblbc.tiiea, 1 fiitoid ntytoff ptrfaaUy curad. You trdl
All ths pop­
piiri-hssitig in quantitie*.
Glow BM.T&amp;4M*. to cuneratolai. you upon teaular Pal e h t
Promt attention |&gt;aid to country or
Ixnve Hasting fur Battle Creek, JJon-1
Medicines, ot the
days Wrdne»diva and Fridays, at 7 o'-1
day may also bn
dock. A. M. t.n.1 arrive at Bkltlc Creek,
' found at this establishat 1 te’cluek, P. M. in time tn take .the j Al lhe ehrvprat store tn town by
• tnent. Also a great va­
xftcrn.H.n cars mat or west, ant] oa Tues- j
H-J.KENFIEUD
riety of the cboieest Perth’
a new stud
and Vinter
dsyatThuradayaana Saturdays at bne o’- j--------------of
- -Fall
- ---------r——GOODS,
---------- -•
n&gt;«»-y for the espeeial accom4i*ek l‘. M. in time tri take the evening • whieh will be wild fcvr
.
modat-jui of the ladies. Also
as Jluod Puriher &gt;ad Pill. «rrr efftcUag. 1
Stationery,Pens. Pencils, Ink, (ecl^wve Hnttle Crerk fi»r Hastings un at a*tuni»Mng l»w prices. My motto iuduCTd bjr a frwad t« try them.
I L«Tah*«ii -mmUm pBtUtor farlh*l**l l»
fui.-&lt;«iay», Thursday» anti 8aturda*a at T is ‘a little cheaper than tbe cheapest.*
rooniha, and Bad IH* awdicu* fully mja*! n
Tbev would rexpoctively announce uf
I have juil received a good assortment
•■'cltK-k. A. M.. and arrive at Hastings
tho citizens of Hastings nnd id the tortlial I caiiavl new diafwn** a Kb th* uw of it i
Ladles
it two tchik, P. M. /nd nn Mondays
rounding Couttly. generally that they fa*
mi *&lt;l&gt;anc*d »rr, m iiuIj *e*cn yrara.
Wedm-wbysand Fridayw al 4 o’clock, A.
I ctwerfutli glia thi* tofortuaiaaa for th* ban
tend to cell everything in tbeir line of tbe
Bt uf lliou aimUariy aOnied
M.. and arrive in Hnoting*. at 10 o’»-l.«ck,
bitsineta as cheap as can be bought Many
MORRIS MORRIS.
l^-svr flia’ing* fur Grand Rapids on Such as Prints. Ginghams, LcLains, MeTbr .bare crrtiCcoK* and utaoy olbrr*, CBn I
place. ,
Mmidays Wednesday* and 1'ridsys at rinua, Pnramettas Black Alpaccas and a •era *1 my olliee br *n*otto al say «!»•, Oat ot
Give w»a csR and judge fr&gt;r yomtoelvea^
10 ii’cli’sk A. M.. and arrive at Grand variety of W’ooi De Lains, all very nku 4 my Family MvdicU silMiia*. pau* f'um ■
Produce of most kinds will be take* I*
Raiiids at 8 o’clock P. M.
and very cheap.
• x
exchange.
Leave Grand Rapid* fur Haslinga and
Altoiagto-d assortment of C1&lt;itbj,tor)
» tola by
Special attention
Baltic Creek &lt;&gt;nTuesdays Tl&gt;ur»&lt;iuys,nd meu’s wear, and a large stock uf-ktaple*. naU. 0.
pounding amlputtluu
Hstiirdava, ut four o'clock. P. M.
Drtilms Sltetungu. shirting, stripes, checks J. P. Robert* A^Ce.^llMtint*. A by Drafatato
And every uoc purehaamg Medicmcs Uf*
and tickings.
e. rhepaerd.
cuMMssniNEir* nohce.
may
rely upon them as being genuine,J LSI' RECEIVED • m« lot ol
June S5th 1857.
nTtfi. ,
BOOTS sod IHOD4,

SHEET MUSIC,
Of every deaenptiou, and uf ths latsat
publication. g
1 If G ■
J. A. SWEEZEY, Aobkt at Hasting*.
Heatinjjs, Jan. 12.1858.
i2t&gt;3Cm3.,
or iho Ual quality lur "all instrunanU

"CHANGEOFTIME.

O

JUST RECEIVED

AYER’S

DRESS GOODS

CHERRY PECTORAL
corcns. colds, boiksenesn.
WWWHITiS.W'HOONSIM OCGH
CROI P. ASTHMA, IND
coxsrnmoi.

I U.CulGAN Barty CUtuly a*. Pro&gt;rt turwud county.
Gn .■&lt;■*&gt;£&lt; unit tmlden al th* effeo
IbmiU in tlartll p *•» amidst Janu, PfcmsiU. 1.. K»y Judge ut I r.&gt;bat«.

w1

"'•■—wsr

Ladie’a Gaiters Butkins and Boots, a
gmtd assortment at very low prices.
&lt; In hand a very largo stock ofCrockary
stone and viasa Ware.
Just rctoikod ■ new atnrk of ,

mlvd «r« rtquirad to apatotr
w ID Ilsatiug*, ax a prrtlto
utx Ireldc aed abeweso*
r uf th* **id prtitivixr sMkt

anlerrd that **&gt;&lt;1 prtitiotot
rtout&gt;tiu-mt«d &gt;n *aid »*ta*A'
•bi* order to ba pol&gt;lt*h*d, ia
■tlag*. in

jMi.i.ty'of M»^~

■t&lt;r*diufc- lb» u&gt;a« of b*aria&lt;

vnEb-s N&lt;h ice.

ryfr&amp;Bli8U12 3»

jalmoaury onc»u», ■ Uch uv iuddrol Io ear cli-

Nollung l&gt;a&lt; called hinder f.irlh* *MUf*l eaquir,•f nMdical a.ru,U&gt;ati U&gt;r alaruiii.,: prvralanoe and
fMalltr nfeooMtipli.r c
nu* lias aay
aa* ela*. oTitisra*-* Imdntiwv &lt;-f U**r un*'t'K»Sten and car-. Bal a.yat nu adr^uaU- tetnrBv lisa
born prUfModlon wtJrB (lie aldie r»uld ct&lt;-|&gt;&lt;-n.l
tor nro(i«i.»n fr.uu attack* bihui tl.r rr*j.&lt;r»iun
omu&gt;*. wal«l Uh- iulrjdimiKin of (I e Cherry Pec­
toral. Thi* article ia tbe re.ull 4 a •onp laboriviw..
aad I Inline .uccrs-Ci*ude-&gt;our. I., ttvuial. tbo
------- L--.U _i.i------ j, , n-tuctli. Ol llii* leal
an pc-ylc irv now prepared to
&gt;ilh oontidencn to tbeird«r. f :

p, &lt;um, Uss iMauufulI; lUustrntd
7’ww» IMinr Ari Journal Ont Ywr
Esch .utweriber IS stos r r*se.&gt;toil mtb a Cartil. .. _■__ - ■- - -11----- 1-----

_

^.^.^.TAILOR SHOP

tfa&lt;M or Ihciu, if «c can traat onr wownn;
when wear* dauirtiou. affi«tiou. oftbe tb.i «i and
longs rirld toil, if we ean d*|&gt;vn&lt;J on tbo aMorauee
efiiMoUigealeh^auiaia. wlw tnskr It tWirlMMueM
to know ^-ia short, if there ia »i. » relienoe upon
aae thlag.tUenli, : '&gt;!• M’j fri. Itul iLa &gt;nr.l
teins dues relieee aad doos • ore lhreta«» of di.e&gt;*08 U k daaiguad L&gt;r. bct&lt;»-d any and all other*
—If.) .. .hm it -.rn.it L-

ipuKMElCuY kept by T. Piiilucs. is
jl^cvmnantly making additions li» tbo
unit, sll of which, he proposes lb sell

CHEAPER tkaa Ike CHEAPEST,
IIX rpi Liauur*) *ud all (.fib* b»»l qualil*.
Vali and tiamin*. an Molbi to
HMALLFKUFlTri A.NU QUICK fULKS.
Uopm« 10 itc*.»e«br|.*iru*»|t*«4»tl toy Crisad*;
I shall *p*r* no (lertiou W m*sr tbeu nut* satis’“itomnalwr Um aid »laad af T. PHILLIPS,
WM. JUNES
Hirrrsc*. Nsv.. H. IBB?.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF BEAL E3TAl£

lung axMrisncs io th* Last step* ot Naw
cit,. tushie* him to uU*r
tll'EIUOK INDICEMENTTJ.
tbuaa person* who want garment* made la
sal F**bu*»ah!« mssBrr.

GRQfcERIES,

aa was ever ollrred in this market.
Asa particular frimd has takentho
liberty t»» circulate tho wt««-y that we ara
koipte a GROG SHOP, I tsko this qp-f
portunily to say to my friend-* • e-U&gt;ato
is net the case, nor never w ill be * long,
a* I are sane, and tbe WKXKKSY^UUC
WEST, I put into my celkr wns filled will)

of all kimis cheap fur Bendy Pay.
I have also a very large quantity ol

X^TJllflUEIEUEl.

AND
8IUNGX.ES,
on hand and all pertains wishing to buy or
sell will do well lu call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly call tbe attention
! of penxins abu are Intiltling to'the Let
! that I have jurt Received a large ri&lt;&lt;k ol
| Nails and Gluts and that I will furnish
I s**h. Glass, uaihs Door Trimmings &amp;c.,
at as low a figure as ptMtiblc.
n21-yi
|1JKENF!ELD

rtoW &lt;

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiim Distanced
Young America Ahead.
’*'’rf’r’hto uiIdW,t’ fc8*!a*** ”

COMMISSIONER’S NOHCE
nUc- l» hereby gi»»n lhal we th* anderaignrd
»11. &gt; I oner* nf i Sa estate of J*«*a 6* s» I*'« «f
to.a oi Barry daeentod wilt *W at Um Col­
io. H«u»r »l HuAi.r* Own ou February tbe
ctf&gt;. tbe Uth aad Um Mkh to Iweraed adjul i
claim* «&lt;*icmi *««d ••tol, sod *U perwm* b*»n
IS now in sneertofu 1 operation, ready d*.m« sg*i»»i *»■&lt; Kitol* srs ^uMtod to pri
■a. UM. U to. —
to-jd-totn dn anv anuainf of
J C. C.mpMl.
CTT STOM •WO2ME,
Ada. Elhett.
in its px&gt;d order and aa prompt as any
Other Mill in Bnrry, or any other Ortility.
™7A+tnr—

New Bnrry Mill,

Geo. W. Fowler.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
nmat improved plan, together with apuaJ
Sinntlrr—we ar» [mpared to du th*
best of work. Please give us a call,
BULTWOOD 4t GRANT.
Hastings. Sep. 3. 1857.

:

.4 TALA OF THK HttRA T MSMAR

FRANCIS ROWER

Hat ing secured tbo services uf

STILL OHWAKD!

SUCCESS UNPARALLELED!U

TAtKNapby lbs aubterlWraa lb.
tir.l ut D.w. taat sod anrrelaimed aj
. «bt* date on. tOL'B YBAB ULI)

ITM1EMI UMBER!!
Tlie subscriber lufi'i’T lessud tbs Saw
Mill knownn FULLER’S MILL, wold
rsetxetfully announce l» the fiitbuoa of
Hastings and vicinity, Uwtbe is prepared
tn furnish Lumber tJ J! kind*, «tber at
bo Mill vr deliversd, na abort noUce.
,
L J. FULLER.
JUlln-r Dee.1- ISA?.

GOLD PENS KEd’OiNTED.
Dni’-s 50 cun
Eucloew pea ia a
£ letter with cash or portage sumpa, and
by return (nail you will rceeivv tbe pen
JOHN MICHAEL, would :t»T«tf*l1y Ufcrw ns good as new. Address,
*“1JACTINGS axo VICINITY.
E. EU.IOT. 8y nu use. N. Y.

PAINTING.

AV n«w mtorlig w* SPRING stock sf 0 **
aad haie^a hand s tr.i rate totortmantof
Ajuzza AE4 rrjuti&gt;
srous,rix. coppm AXi&gt;Kiuurr-itot
fCAirn irjucju emit

I

mb*,* th* gtteal rsrirty *7

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
span iathip town. Kg Plate and Box Sa***

■
SWAMP.
»r naMutr aaacuia rrowa.

SVols. 12mo. 11,75.

'

‘
,

�/MM©
tilth the farmer ibosld
-.fiction or rather dreompo-1 Ing to
s' to be promoted; sucR ab- * look
will orev—-L
into the a Irnosphere ought to '
robbery, by leach-1 end it

tented. To acrompIWi the
w objects coinparative-dryHSSt'
stivn is required. Dampness is « '
inry Dement of decay, but we think I
iBofcporatedURlD.

^_it hr absolutely wanting for this pur- j
JwRb^tahied by the voiiiings of*vat-!
.
.
• th1, - Anofoer requirement » tbr com- ‘ to believe il true.—H. F. Timer.
pndtiiess of tho heap. Heat is”sooner!
e .as.

Kh

and mixed with ground com, and in this J wWte Iaj upon b.r

ABSOLVTK * LKUIPAIRKD

Surplus. 1422,162, .IL

and magic wrtrhce,

8be worD B

J. B. Beanott, ®*n’*
-IXRCRES AGAIXSTTHE-

DANGERS
OF FIRE.
.
AXD

of the first cupv
I jisement
'

AT

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING S i Lvoring is tbs prradMS.
Ready Pay Store, i
r , L, . . ,
’ __ ’
j commission EtcaxyhuE
*11
( inSTATB oCSHasS. OiwMiTatTiNtastistadw
Just received a large,
,u
stock of

n2D.

MORTGAGE SALE.

tbe SkMdiBMisn Blood runner. |iwr ««w.
ar»S DVrhsJr doiro; Scsudinrtisw BlwJ Fins,

.'fnr,

. X’Tv

r't'A Tin

;IIATS AND CAPS

IU(&gt;. F»nu Prepfely, oU BrtMfauN
Such inmrsd Aw-fwciuds-ufj te 5
mett f»»or«6l» terms.

EQUITABLY A,DJUSTED
A ND PRQMPn.Y PAID.

LOSSES

LOSSES PAID HO,437,312 .84.

ufquJiiy u&gt;j ivr ctouu. lu tbeir p.t
rrcvrd. uf nut services, tendering ibn
once with lucrTOii.g ability Sbd lacili

CHOICE FIRST-CLASS TSDEMNITY MAT BE
EFFCCTED WITHOUT DELAY. WITHTHIs WELL
KNOWS AND ABLE COR
CUItl-URATIOX,
Tiatr
J. A. SWEEZEY, Ackst .at Hasting
Hastings, Jan. 12, 1858.
v2n3tim3.

EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

GINGHAMS,

OF

FANCY BARAGES.
KINDS UOS NET TRIHISGS

EUWARD PACKER. Mortgage*
All, for Unrlr.rrM

Ready Pay Store.
.

BOOTS AXD SHOES, BEADY MADE.
Clothing: Sever m Cheap.

GROCERIES
_____

OF ALL

Kinds

(REAPER tkaa the (TIEAPEST,

liar, lately received a full assortment ol

SMALL PROFITS A.Xll QUICK FACES.

at astonishing low priced My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.'
1 have jiisl revived a goixl a-teorunent
Ladies '
.
■
/

NSTATE of Michael Ctoltertua talrortbel-.irn!/ ibip of Hope lu lb* county uf Hany drens-

I

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goodn.

GRIND STONES.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms MWllB

w ii

r s

AND

DYESTUFFS.

MORRIS MORRIS

a at o&gt;« attic- t&gt;j aarinv
ray Fuuity Mudwaf alt
Such as TEA. COFFEE SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER, FIS!I; m a word cverything in the Grocery line, auch as
will be wonted for family use. And
they have on hand tho hert kind
’
of ammunition for sportsmen
auch aa jiowdcr, and Percuwion Caps of all kinda
Water rrooflk and

aFTHE~- oldstand

AS U8 V A L
.
,
Tlfilh as go««d sod complete an assort!l ruent of

rk-ty of the choicest Perfu­
mery for the especial accomAs a particular friend baa taken the
modetvon of the ladles. Also
liberty to circulate the story chat ws are
Stationery. Pena, Pencils, Ink, (er.
kevpin” u GROGSHOP, 1 take this op.
ery variety) Paper, Envelops &lt;fec.
portunity to say to my fricnd-&gt; - c-that
They would reapvctivdy announce to
is not the cose, nor never wHI be g Ions the eitiMM of Hmtiuga and vf the sur­
as I am rtnc, and the WTHCTTCT RA/R. rounding County, generally that they in­
RF.I, I put into my cellar was filled with tend to m-11 every thing in their line of the
rrcKLV.
'
Thankfol to my nnmerotre customers place.
for tbeir past liberal patronage, I how lb
Give us a call and fridge for yoursclvsa.
merits continuance of the same.
Prflduca nf most kinds will be taken in
D. C. HAWLEY.
cfdiangc.
SeplC-J 1857.
■
naOl/.
Special attention will be given to com
powoding and pottint &lt;- ”
’ And every ooepurehan
SUCCESS
may rely noon theux at
June Mth 1857.
•ar.

A TALK OF TUX GRKA TDISMAL

Adirm ”EZ.DEBBY. Kttwy &lt;1 k‘A..

SWAMP.

041.6 PkHS H£.H&gt;krteb.

'

atna 50 cam.
Enclose pen in’a
or postage stamps, and

2Vols. 12mo. 81 t7fi.

Pletter with cash

JOB WORK! !

H.-ta, nnlnd ,
—j, rf p.
per E«.rrel Cinli, Card Bwd ol*n &lt;p|.
&lt;&gt;rs,end Freweh embossed Paper, w« are
prearwd to execute all kinds ofJob Wou

time
is money.
AND IT TAKES MOJCKY TO BDY (JOOD JEW

rreauirts stand it

neater. It ia
, m clearing out
a litlfe muck or

s^SE6htth6(’8and

JEWELRY AKO BOOK STORK

January.

:-.kv

&gt;/

_ _ Mcrchauti gvut rally.
(XiMMtSSJONEirs NOTICE.’

PAINTS

Boots and Shoes.

Lend, Ac.
All tb« pop.
uhr Pat ent
Medicines, ol the
day may al*o bn
found at thia establish-

SCEb'ii

”"'r

o'.l

bl sm it

.

Al.*J a good. assortment of Cloths tar of Pmbatr
men’s wgar.atid a large stuck of .tapirs.,
public auction
Denim. Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cbouks
and tickings.
, ,
JL8T RECEIVED a new lotof
BOOTS mid SHOES, s).

KL-tFUflEBJEm

■tall; itia hurtfill to tis ayes and Hsstom-

-

TUSPEXTISE, ALCOHOL.

ADMIX ISTliATOBS HA1X UF REAL ESTATE.

» will not only thrive, but actually
Cadle’s Gaiters Buskins nnd Doots, a
a handsetnc profit, it is an absurd
good awortmentat very low price..
On band a very largu aUoi ufCrockery
should not be put into rich pasture. They
stone and Gia* Ware.
deserve good feed aa much m any other
animal, and none will better repay care
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
and attention.
‘
h would be a foie ertim&amp;te to say that That Good TFA , sure. to cure the headache of nil kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity nt
not more than thirty per cent, of the word
consumed In this coontry is produced at
hone. Sheep raising must therefore be
a prouulilc budnesa for many years to
AM)
cotae, ereti should it rapidly increase.—
SHINGLES,
on hand and all persons wishing ta buy nr
sell w ill do well to call before bargaining
quently been overdone; but the supply of
elsewhere.
•obi in this country has never yet eqnallI particularly call tfie attention
Many. farmer*, in their anxiety to in­
of persons w ho aro building to the fket
•WE SS9LA.I.IL,
that I1 have just Received a large deck ot
crease the weight offleeces, haya paid en­
Nails and Glass and that 1 wilt fornlah
ormous oricea for course, overgrown, good
RECED E
sash, Gkas, nails, floor Trimmings &lt;tc.,
for-notbing rams, and fcunl out, when too
at as taw a figure as pusaible;
lata, they h*d ruined thelt flocks. And
aai-jl
jlJ KENF1ELD
yet, the weight of flews &lt;-an be largely
---------------- TtlWMS tf j----------------increased without in tbe least Injuring
, r..v2u&lt;
»Wtr quality.-{etairterifrraer.
'
The Bioel supeib iHuMreted Merau’iic rrer paUSaw Dust ron -LmniM Sta«lm.—
This is Quito Valuable to absorb d.a liq.
uida and to prevent the foul odors arising
from stable. If ammonia is vms of the
nqat powerful fertil'ores, why should not
Kaertrat pains be taken to save it! For

DRUG STORE,

F

Such a. Prints^ Ginghams, fceLalnf, Me­
rinos, Parnincttas Blnck AlparcM and a
variety of Wool Det tains, all very nice

ATTjlE HASTINGS

IKMERLY kept by T. Pmturs. is
constantly making additions to the
•nme, all of which, ho proposes to-seil

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which wilt be sold for

"h“r

WALL PAPER AXD BORDERS.

J. P. Roberts, &lt;Sc Co.

DRESS GOODS

AT THE

W. T. McMULLKX.
Friday Sept.-4. IW.

WILLIAM JOI

. LAWNS,

A nice assortment

SCHOOL BOOKS.

••■n tl,c ntr»c» IlciM'
kiad rrrstds aad kli,

TEMPERANCl

W RECE1VEI)

*

BRILL1AITS,

BOS SETS IO GIVE AWa\—ALL

knownMhnt when laud has been worn out
by ignlrant sad careless husbandry, it is
ootnmonto turn it into sheep pasture till
its strength and fertility are restowl.
Ths posture of one cow will, It is ad­
mitted, sustain ten sharp; and there are

1 and White, bolt flannel.

GOODS

ment of fertility.
In Belgium according to the Sfli« rrts,
maauru is accumulated in tbe stables —
or
Tbe cattle are placed upon s kind of plat­
form raised abure tlie pavement of tlie
ISAACS. MCSSKU'
sulils, and the dropping* being .withdrawn
AAIUUOSE HLIIHEI
from under them, are trodden do* n and
t'owuii
allowed to accumulate upon lhe floor;
i II utingi, Hit 2!, IM7.
In Switaiand.Bouaaingaultaaya the urine
that is passed Ly cattlc flows along a gut
ter which communicates with a large res
Call .aS Ul iS.m Safar. pw.Kanrff
erreir containing water, in which not only eltfwktre.
are the solid excrements diffused, but in
which the litter is wnshed.thi's being cbangDRESS GOODS,
AMBROfWnUnilELL,
OF ALL KlNtrt,
bouse itself, in order to be protected from PRITTS

west is so poorly stocked with sheep.—
No other animal is so well calculated to
improve the quality uf the land, and cer­
tainly no other will yield sa Jargu a retani for so little labor. Tlie Value of

CATALOGUE.
Nut • ilbatandlng the high price of Cot­
ton Go. 1«,1 shall sell Tip Tup Prints fr.r
12j ccnta middling for 8. Strines, Ticks,
Denims Kentucky jeans. Drill* Shcenv
Gray, Caauinier, tialtiuetto, 'Flannclla
twilled nnd nntwlllqi Green, S’cjlow, IUJ

containing tho adverG". D. fo Co.

FE1ILS OF 1NLUTD M1HGATI0N

tho frost. ' The fermentation of a mass
so diluted is scarcely perceptible, and,
aavo from leakage, there ia no loss of de
composing animal matter. Tbe liquid
manure is raised by means of a pump,
and carried to the meadow in tubs placed
--a.
X-__ _V__1__

lie is tired &amp; disgusted with old trust
and no arc f,i» creditor.; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO, and constables won’t tronb

•«
u u
«
U
..
10d
Any of the almvc watehes. together
with a gift, Mill be scnX by mail, free of
postage, on receipt of price- A catalogue
giving full particular*, will be sen* ua ap­
M

plication to
.
GED. DOWLING *t CO.,
‘ No. 33 South third Street Philadelphia.
N. B.~Newspapers tliroughout the
■ country by giving this advertisement aix
i or more insertions, will receive In psyLJXlEXLC■ ment, a superior double pointed gold pen
. --------. —------- | m,,; CM0 worth 45, or any oil er jewelry
TIIOS. K. BRACE, Jr. 6«e‘y.
; &lt;&gt;f the same value, payable ou tho rocsipt

of En^Klh Artri'

ar kinda derived from the ordinary modes
pursued just in profi&gt;rtl«m to lhe loos 4a-,
tatned front fiumentation l»y r&gt;ne of the
other of these.* Tbe great gain in the val­
ue of maeare thus made, is claimed upon
the a|aurqption thqt summons—the very
basebf efiric'-ung substances— is almost
whdllv rttafned, that the mode most ef-

To the Public.
The subscriber having a few days IonGtn remain m Hartings before rauar.
to the West takes this public method
nt Jintiouncing his intention of
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
tl&gt;an any oral! the stores in Barry county.
He wishes it distinctly understood tint
he means to sell &lt;

XU1XE’JDT.S,

way his smim amount uf straw ia med • riBg upoo
inyd'e fo.gyr of her left]
solely aa fwsd, no bedding being required. ; hand. Her fees and hands were someThia system, wbm fir.: brought into i w|y,v djICn|or»j. She confrssed to Dr.
vogue.
a.uanea oy many oi we wni fitapstridc last evening, that she was one
srs no agricultural subjects, and condemn- j of tho,e poor, fallen, unfortunate creatures
•d in no measured terms, *as preposterous j _,n outclull from the world.— Qtsincry
expensive, unsatisfactory in its results I
and contrary to tlui nature of animals so
'
............ - -

NFiw

COLUMN

. to Its value.
UOicruu, v.
; during our goods prominently to tho pub• lie, in order to mret with quick, ready
!»..a .-a -i&gt;-.
lb» m“hi od for their disposal. Wcscll
j Cnirpcsitiun Verge, open fsre at M w&lt;I 7
' Fino Silver Lepine, 8 “
* •»
••
Hunter case,
“ Lever he*vy hunter case 15 “ 18
Chgrter Perpetual.
*’
Eng. pat.
pat. lev.'
lot.' “
“ 25 “ 80
*•
“H Eng.
Gold auchdr open face '
30 ext 37
“ lev. hunter caw,
Mt. I-B-. *°
«
•• buautifuny cog.,
“ Eng. pt. lev/ “

SI,000,000

•ight o'clock, a young woman arrived at
tho Pennsylvania Home, and asked for
The following mode shelter Gw the night. She gave her name
«3 Mrs Bennett, enl Mid that she came
- ----------- -—j-— ------- #4------------- — c frnip Keokuk. She complained uf being
lish agriewlturslista to be the mret perfect • uowrl). ami retired to her chamber. Thia
in use. 'The whole of his eattle, sheep • m&lt;-,mlng she was found dead in her bed,
airf wigs are hept under corer, on .parted | wilh
»f morpbes.- ucar her. She
i-!‘l
wooden flooring, which -------------permits •their
I hadewnnnittWi.aieide7 Wehavwmddom dIuSThmUmi See Mh UK
droppinev to fail through the opcuinz* In­ locked upon n more aad and mournful
to ihectdlaTs
or cbam’beri
beneath.
To sc­ spectacle. She was tandressrd and io bed •
-------—----- --------------------------_-----------------cotapliah the eod sought more eflseutally. |t appeared tlut she had vomited from
ths oir-aw ia all ent un into «hr,rt Imuths .l__ I___ ,.r .L..............

ory, but by prolonged experience. XVith
reganJI® tbe point’Which' !k| In tbo jav,
of this article—tbe value of manure mad#
by Mr. Meehi's plan—it appears a self•videfit proposition that the manure soar-

nus j

r A AAOi'H* A«8tivn WiKUri to
JvvV ho •‘•Id bl s-holtKdc prices.—
. ni. hwd i-rn m ■* "»k;
IW ever before offi-ral t» the
A

GROCERIES.
Unto

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
tire reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER
LAEQ BT STOCK of tbs*
BEST GOODS, at tbs

MEDICINES
•li&lt; P*vt Davis Paia Kilter. Slta &gt;

L0VE6T FM.ICK
MitLF&amp;Hr.S ITHAgDVfAKX STOl fS,'
Ttif, WfHlt AAD fiHEXT.fKW
winchi arrrg

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

AMMUNITION

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REPUBLICAN BANNER,

***-*• -T. to paid'invars bl; in ad.bow.
.fall kind.topi wwaeity o.

J. M. NEVINS, &amp; COMPAN^/rvprietor*.

terms.

VOL. 2

TERMS—*1 AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1858.

NO. 41

"uv^.'tLbs JjU:iX.TuKV
11. N. boattMis. Co iuty.'lre»a,ufar&gt;

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t»**toXr.

Whuk-rttlu and Ik-|

* eerifat

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oa-"^.h. -e t-.Kita.

H. J. Kx^rnxi.“Dealerh

&amp;7«XrSMVpixo. l*»iroi» nU.lAl- AeCriti iS.
■t fay

Goot.M, Cn*k»n. *c. but* e*&gt;t-iv »&lt;&gt;&gt;»-*•
EBisns:
llu,jli«4«na t.ti
*

Ifat-lr in fttnvrfc- b-on,

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Uy. my, Atwh

AN EXCITING BE
TIIEft^CVE.

made, by which the State Juat rra»re than i the fi«rel yean 1834 .is auatwi at *353,-!
/ liladre’turiu
med *1 OO.OW. to wnabls It to anticipate awn* ' 004 08; but during the month uf De- 1,
It was in the month.&gt;1 1’ebrnarv, 1831. 'optorfic tn..... ..Kgt’t.
......
___ dfrfa-lhitalnfairs.’
men who pH
&gt;n«d
. 1
------ ■ --&lt;&gt;
.--------- «------------- .........
l,L.__ f; the
l-sU a bright m.-.nlighl night, and imeuady them were fathers.'W»d had1. .-biWren
thr brig
brig II i-i.mmJliji'd
ci.mmYliiJed lay, at |dKtmgth&gt;hirh.ner«e&gt;l- titum al that’ mothe
-------flis'ide
df^uiiidy
Rook.
’
;
a I her aitcmkf
‘ew -J- n -..v- ■
.-------- ----mml W|a
*&gt;«»ry. -■
than •human.
.
important work, until it was completed upm atiudry elaima, appsrwntly audited
during the fanner period;
We, had a hard time of It, twating
Suddenly .-WG
Mr. M
Mrkin
stopped pulling,
ouuueuiy
raia sioppcu
puiiipp, ana rcoacr«xi pn^ucuvs,. waa iiteaally far the etpcF" purpose of. reducing the
.. ...
_i_ __
. - ----- sown
i
far eleven
- days- off
- thia
----- -icovtsi,
—t.-jv-;upd
and|..4
fny »■«■.
heart for ra.'..nbim&lt;-iit'aliii&lt;H:
crnsi-d
bruadcMt over tbs Stat&lt;^ and auuaubalance wq-hand, cheeuqi of *83,902 57,
Atting
— '2-4
ilting northeasterMurUifaaBtcrs «-t.lua
bfiiwliig,
and -Beating; far Che terrible thought that he • dem! both upon impracticable local eu- w«
iuu. w*h»; wnnn.
*»&gt;|&gt;---------- .
.--------- .
. , nd
d sliWl
el^l farting
fall ng f.ir
far the must .71hid buri given nut. Atabed aer.,« my mind. • temrhee and partisan fav.irhca. until bi theiraurwa.Mjn.wee*4*1.041 51, instead PT
,n ,.h1°
nf
ForwiirU
tnnrnrd too
tbi. vessel
ve^ari way
wa» tnickly
llurkly 21
|But, I
tpiicWy rwSMunrf by his . wsatefal expenditure. unftftMW* agents. 17*553,001 08 balance Nuvemlror 30th, I »"V!'T’‘
.
‘with
rllti Ire.
lie. and
arid it wnii
«si Laid
L.t, work
w..ei to
t.. ; 1
_______
_ _CF.
vCr.&lt;‘
■
ana th*,
toe. failure
w iu ____
re «eeon
tractors
wan s.J
dm] it mot.
• Thhla* fci-tiiLmr-. traifawedita fid eauri
and
fit r. as'tfir rigging anil aaii* Wrr« j
,
iptain. g.m'.Jv—a stroke nr Improvideutly. W to say diabunra'-lf, I 4t b not only du» to the yrcs’nt'ad-. u
,i:i-.'&lt;wtofwrrt.ve.e«.u&lt;&gt;.
* tf, atid ylrldi-ll /.niy wli. n tV i-tren^h ■ tifo th.iru—tlier^,-....w,
•err;, that wifi dor—r-~
and the ; been entrusted with fjur bunds, the 8uito ■ mimstrwtion to notira tfaw difference be- ;,n’J
, prw«'&gt;t nad fanner adu&gt;inJtM&gt;
Kuti.t
’Itt-.fa*n W*« &lt;-^rted lo bu ut uu.L next m-mn-nt the
rwif's .idsthWin
the’ ‘vMtt'a
sidaehttre in r-™#run- WaaTeft vrifoput funds, either to prose- i-twown that amount rroci.red from theji tirtn’-‘^'n
uVifim., Wb.^1 at l..-t w”nade lh- 1 or ’ nil ' tact with worn*thing, and Larkin apnmg
——: »erte iww&lt;vti. to pay Its current'expen- Jiredwc*»sor.«. and the balance atlbe cbwe
nn” ’n.ynlftKfaofCie h
the internet spue its outstanding of the fiseel ye«. 1853. but the eUrwter »»»«’’.»*’ rang* ofguvaromcmafrera^il
V’*,’.,1,Ss a"’ ’1
’*ere *’&lt;*'*•
,inJ ‘•xhxu.Ud;, from the boat with ■ Ww-hearr feet upon
I we'cmilff’ni.t have held nut two days ! the teev -' 1 started up, and calling upon Babilitim of nearly
' ‘ " five and
'a ahalf
halfnnL
mil' of
’ of
some
someofof
the
the
claims
claims
allowed
allowed
snd
sndpaid,
paid,i •••priviwon.
i
,
••
Idilgvr-whhiait relief.
I tfa r^en l« make the boat fisrt to the ice, linns of dollars
ks !’in
in the
short space
days, is
1. e., "'. 1,n
welpta
dollars—
—with
with no
no on*
wie of
of ita
ita woi
wotks
the short
space of
nf* thirty
thirty days,
is sueh
such
...
.
■ ,. «r expenditures
I
- A bjtter tyld night, Mr.. Larkin, ’ I f dlowed,
■ ■.
'complr-ted.
"d. and without any fsource nf|
to require a m..rw astemlsd notioe
notice at I fT™
7ni« *n ‘criVruro
T™** by »
wh,
h,l
u0
°f
to jnfl^f
i §K PC wT
*• 1 tarried far a nn&gt;- i
We ran to thr dark spot nut he. cont re reVehue except dlrret
dlftfct taxation.'
taxation.
the hands
handsof
ofyour
ymircwntmiltae.
curntnibtee.
or co .noray oftbe। aj-sijl
; ' the
?' T~&lt;MtrxvegMire
T7T7t'-"'-~,' —
(fa th*
first ./
1843. thr
The limited this
tbi. -.port
epork fi.ri.id
farbid jU
i" 1
• —
* January.
*
Tbslimiteof
thr inbwls tho p^; J. , , 6
. iiienl qp&lt;Hi desk, to finisK ivy cigar.
; .?I of
-r •»---------- —aodX'und.lwu
J' —• ■
the
little U&gt;ys"—
,.*1^' •M’*'
'
’J be worthy d.iwh«»i»(«r liuitoned fiia like head of dir smaller boy nestling in amount
snioonl »f
of prireipd
prirripal rvxwivrd
received upon
upon our
otir tr^nrtl.m'
trr^urtum ./
«f all
all tbs
the items
items constituting "’•J*'1* ,'Rv'n1
tl.e *83
982 57.
there- «re nude, an the. fi lriny wi'b wbuU ike
lai tn-re iiflitly nr.itm.! him. looking ybe i.oxim of the larger.
Bulk ww faro.!*,
famd., lira aremowhrtad
aceuic.ulatcd unpaid intero-t,
interest, | tife
*83.962
57, and tfa
lb* cwmmittew
cum
to tiro iiuxiu. uud felt bis rod nu»e, be-' --------------------------—.ZL. »i________
- and
—i other ackn»wl___ » '! farw
c.— submit a^r.ii..j
funoa are applied t-« tli.«« olycrt*. ar* tba
fast rfalrvp! The-------felliargy,
which
.--------------- wonhl mitatanding
warrants,
th* fallowing :
. juT'k-pli-d: '
. ,
'
hata iwm fatal but for timely fsacue. hull । edged liabilities of the State .amounted I Lilt of Clahntalhirtd fty Bit fait B^ard, only triif and n-Rublo trair.
|('s a wlm tli-r, Cnptalt)&lt; as wc'iiied to overc-&gt;raa them.
Siiir* the sate nfotir work* of intenia!
Mr. Larkin grasped , to *3^35,3'24 24
-‘
Improvements, there lias bc.-n an- IWP*
•.n lira '«Tvni.&lt;-twc. . N-ihiiig Jive. L_1■t*- —--■"(» which should be afldud
rentrediM-timi ofbutatandihg Slate In lyMr
ifartablu out VTliurikets m »ucb a, hi« picket, and then lousmiing his own gar500.000 seres «&gt;f land
cdtiesa, and riiAst nf tl&gt;« time n surplus W
nictitate tbe rkiu,.be placed the chilled
rvceivixi from lbs ,U.
\he Treas'tn; and it may not be inappro­
...„.-i •■ill ,»J cbdd in i-uqtitit with his owr. warm ImkIv.
Board:
priate to inquire into the can*.* ufthraaud*,t WU.UI
kw|. - "T farefullv wrapping over him hu» great)
acre •
525 000 00
dell Hnd'socming improverfirtif' in our fi■ .-oat. whi.-h he pnu-ured from the fawt.—
4 it Io.- thia floating k«, Air.
nandal mndiiimi.
;
I did th.- aame with tor other chtM; und
Making
a
total
of
*4.160384
24
•*.
।
rAy.av, sir,” responded the iaate. and '
of actual Imliilities incurred and value paid
Urge am.unit &lt;-f opmraaJing part pail
men. pk.’rti*,,Jr ^vered, pidled slowly uat by the Slate authorities, in pnrauancc
went IxJivw.
Ute l&gt;o»|.h Upon which tlie State Baid ru
Two bouts afterward*, I was armtvel
“tv. diildren.••
»k"&gt; ••
lee.p Bv tlie i igilant oflu-. r.
fund*wliich eonld fiavv li»i-n njy.lied to
fa»"k’ f»r
.Uxvwallr tai it. *h&lt;l» *
nmus to be again entrusted with the deepneicilt
tlx- annual iut-reaau of our
n,..„
ih.tr r.mta
r'.,"".
toaiea and finances of the commonwealth.
ties, it was used far other nur|M«^,briA
_. _c„
. bull wulh ,h-lta .n.l M ..n-urw W «•
.
The schedule uf available property-.
the interest ujvon our bonus suffarril i»»
J -» presented as the product of thia ytmrtuoua
&gt;d *« i^d turn out and cunw uu du-k a&lt; -hW. h-.l c., j„„n&gt;r.1
acetimuiate.imtil tlwi bottd-boldcre wbaW
.. • ... . . _ f .n _ -I___ k!___ _
expenditure, was.;
.
mi av |Hi«»iblv.n.
surrender thein and take new : .
far.
i
MkL Grot. R. R. eold far *3.000.000
“Wiiy—wba»’a tile ni.Uler, Mf. Lor-

U.-^ibs:

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n»rrl. Itevtinj... Midi

The Mich. South. R. R. sold far 500.000
itahiy have perished,
Mr.Larkin’a
cw momrjiu ag' ; i .-aw Muillethilig j enpviug them us they wvre sweeping out
r.k upon it. wmuetUiug tba! • th&gt;mghl j t» sea. ...
.
.
&gt;Cvd. 'Ibc uiouii’s u&gt;ai«r t «lu..d, X”d ,
‘ H'»* do you feel I I said tn the mate.

KI-ckrifiiihliui in

-A ,':«l*
'»• ‘,u
Gapfa'n."
liiia fnezuig night, »n dial cake of ioav"J then- 'de fallow replieii, while the leg
.- •a--------------,-------. I..n.
I -lu.’'"1 tol-Pji~
rl"
\Vc wire nil ili ck
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tL'iSiiru .i'
—tan
am-i.r ’•■■id
T
Tira
mate, p.mitod out 1 hfa ever. ' A !nit. ~«nri„o&gt;•"»»■ “
“
Ja tins cake of ice j t.iiti.’hot
« i t no Ettb dilficdty
h.-ta.
floa’iim • ft to leawrfrd. and
a
t&gt; white, gilt-. linnj &gt;H&gt;
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It. W. Wixitx.x, J-H-ho-m-bl.-Tail
ill always ahlae.
’ iS!
»■ Jill!

Brt&lt;&gt;lerd That a committee j.f five be

lira abtp ayaal.
’ I m.-iil « f the i xpena-s
the'State G'&gt;vMe. Larkiu had Wtaived the glue frum i &lt; rnui nt lor th- ua«t t»-t| years, the causes
my lend taMu » look fur h.nnralC
i .if our State Indrhicdursa, ami smh olh-r
“Aly G.aH’’ be said, in a whisper, as | farts relating to tl e subject matter of this
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.
- I inqW;ry sv they may deem necessary for

BT^TOirS EXCHANGE
A-A th

STANTON fa,.TIFFANY
MICHIGAN

JACKSOW

That, having had thr asms under one
Mdrratino. and inxlc the examinalimi reEMORY.
Ba»r-x &lt;rrY lio&gt;at
M' .
Z.__ L. l(:.k

ByCtmpbctl &amp;
limit, fir.t, the
"tfa «uae of udrSt
M.mettiing UawlHipcB it laiM ’ 1 eried. , je.lledAo^.?r
-put me ahntgaide ut that, and III give
VnfiTtimately f-r our State, it aasnmad
I y&lt;m ulboUk .rt rum tuteb, to t. ght, and a 1 #n i„a,.pendrht
in the inidat
। nmntb*B eUfa wages when you Arc paid , (|f
.uteoftho currency, and of
| ott"
,
, .
the most gigantic pny«ta &lt;d speculation-.
The men bent Co tbeir oars, but their M|M,
partaking hf the genera!
' ;dn^bv «ht h .they werw aum.un.le,l
hngril St niiw htt-&gt; extravagant
which fatty the
have

«ahba*.- Mich. G-neral S'
siax.
J&lt;a»«vinr.
.tail -...I .11 b.r^aH.iA'ftaO n’i

J mix-8. V*x Bar St, Register of l)K*k

G. W/Mitia” Cotmlr Claris and Notary

T» L R1V.

Fr«»fr«l‘»nnl.

: l.^iwbu wae wflering ua be aaw how littlt
&lt; we gained, criod out: •
•
-Pull luda! Ill double the caplaiu’a

....
... •.,
relation to bur ' Trusf Fund*, 1»y which.the principal ua» I-aped V-the Stale asrecchsd, and tis.nl far the j-avoirt-l &lt;dcurrent ‘expen*. s Lr mitotanlin^ 11 ibifiti«*s. r'
r«u!&gt;l£slra.!-eai|y . in the
pi tkiiturea above stalsd, leaves *1,660.
334 24, aetuart sunk during the fir&gt;t
rerniii.ait, has i vtiia'n.edl
went tinte.'
. '■
_
■ rovewmwnt; to which should Wadded In­
Novemlwr, 1551, th^
r,^u»
.uoou,. i»u,
■wed from tho.' vuripiir
,tata.rftk.ta..e
rtalr,_4taUw uiyasc was the claim &lt;&gt;ftbe Phoenix b u.k,! jnut Fui la. was *677,3M'*a). upim v filch
that the Attorney General cmumamwd a the Scarp must piy inr. r.wt, h: the &gt;ate
’ iuaa to Lbe Stole
M&lt;W0 000 ia «en pnraecutom in toe G.urte ..f New York, ./net en fc... e. 11 ubfa', ikt.-r.-st m at
lor the recovery of the money, and
| be r&gt;.is-Av rfh.-ttio. Ara re*ort i« the'■ yewA
6100.000 pet annum.
'
cominitlee rrurel that time will not &lt;taW.
btak r»r Mr.ln.ainf pr M&gt;,..ru,Trtal',...:.
lit them to enter n|-« a m«*e im?uto «■“'• p™taU«4S.i l.k.&lt;h. mtata! »?,jr
&gt;ry &lt;&gt;( tbs fmaiK-ial operaticna &lt;if ths ...«. .,,,14 ..JI.,,
.U . .U.I, i„fc,„,
;L,
-W.ij rf !•;f„r&gt;
lUatourTr..,
-vintmt during lbs fieri*&gt;d thus briefly „lb,rnK,d,d ta
‘•“1™^''-' ■»* rr-taWraj.
..I l.log | l.qn „„mM
tnntrav inviaU
Tb*w claims-were some fifteen years | ed. upon *whiA tiw State ba. oitlv’ to fa■ tondm.* an.I t&gt;«,t
i *. .1 - .
.
*.*&gt;&gt;&gt;'
...
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■ -----J - J---- taMtauKfiwim, v&gt;,r uui„7«i»y.far anutlx-r «s- «d by the Stale aulboritire, who were fa j „R^;n f4V.,r oflhv reapertivi- funds, uplijU. L- maosgmg ths i mi|i«r with their origin.
( „n which tbs State num par intero.t anthecate.
*. &lt;Lafa.-ulpab!s,f&gt;rcwi4e inore likely to j nneHr.
'
c .iu Mr..tv ereumHiati.in of i.'t« T ,h' n‘”,k.
*“ ,h*
!
Tfa anxumt nf thr TrtrtCFund, rrerim'
b&gt; tl*. rteroty ereumetat.^
of |4iy m
toe aggregate .kWRti-W|h ,r
1^53, ant ^pun oc tfa j
|0. BMAt 1n
.hh lU
r.ren, .m the firrt &lt;
&amp;i i i.’* ' Angus*. U Uro s-u.e ».wr, attolher .
,M1Uo &lt;,f tin, So.t,., ^1 of ev-.t ng

Making a total of •

-

*3.500/10)

Jltuveiurni. w mai'r ■ &gt;pw via,
CrttlaaemunKt uu Ctfatun * K

nsr

t“— '
'
’
”
Nntwflhs* ending those larx«
autns vrhtirh haul been can­
cel led by' the amounts re­
cci veJ liyHbe sale of the nilr-«&lt;l«, the total resources of
the State applicable to tbs
payment of this debt, with

’

■ tlloW«nre of tbe same amount far th* Uwa; far lu-en apriM either to the reaain» w *rk. making d-HiWc pay, within | ductbin of Stilu lialufitbs, rvvrnrnt oTth-ee m..nthr, for binding 4.5OU copies uf( cwrraft axpvCses, or far th* objects of th*
are k-rewitb eui.toilfad. marked U.
।
‘fa long at the State b a Imrrowcr. th*
It t» wu'1 great rviJoW'ce that lira com-.
miltee are comoellcl. in the dtachar^c of c._ „,r w rva«&gt;ti imt ntwsiate can at
their dutv. t&lt;&gt; i cfer to a fraedtl’cnt isane w.|| pay interest lb lljesc Trust Funds ..r »U_
..f ah. Statu l&gt;v Aud.lur 1 n« to oilier &lt;-n«rtit.&gt;rs
X'evertbel^— the

801,998 00
the actnai ability'
Wkl.4&gt; a^iiratsd (mm tba
i “'m &lt;7 *2,269 40. and interest therein. I .\f the State to pay. And there can he
mreretrate ind-btr l r-.
' Y*1® ’naigiiilifance of ihe amount and.the j no d&lt;ntbt hWBBmmd policy would dictate
lc*vre •
* 1,088,770 61 :
Character and position of the gentle- 1 tliat tlrabtatr, without resort tnthH smironj
F&lt;.rwhi.4i no mmvision was nia&lt;ie b.&lt;vund ! man involved in the tnuieartion would j I’HN||(|, st as curly &lt; day n« pr&gt;ett-*bh&gt;, :
tira taxro above referred to,
'
i preclude beliel in ths promises were the j make full proviwionp fri»ni its ordinary i

Diirim&gt; thia oariod of extravagant and juuebert not on file in the departmeti’, | revenue to meet nil Rs egprttd’rtnrto,
&lt;
watton cipenditure on the part ol guv which furniah indubitable proof of tbs |
Ynur committee present the fallowing
•rmnant, to. peoule of our Slate were faet
atetsment, MMMiug tltewmdlthm »f the
laburinj under all'the disadvantages inTour committee are driven to ths con- Treasury an the 26lh nf the present nvM.th
cidvnt to the settlement of a new rami.rrr, elusion that a more riguruta invotigatiun as appears-Ihmi tira books and vuucfaera
and were .ubiecled to rates of tax ati si so into the history of the pot thxu they have m Hut Ue^ment:
highasto tUtemlly rtfec* fa-value n| I ♦«*«‘
*
* '
* '
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*
prosperity of
«
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vji the I—
_&lt;&gt;uld
dieeb’se other transactions of a
similar diameter. If nut to a far greater Making a total of.
’ Tn such an extent du! the recklsworeas
, reewpte extent. It is hardly Vi be supposed that
oHtba tithes ihflitenct th« xftion «&gt;f the
)n)eDt for { men who wmtld enter upon a deliberate
first Stati* AJinlnfatrhtion and TiegfahtuAj. whtttii first act of their organics.
. f.,44 &lt;w
herewith SulHnittod—from which it will were about to surrender itWevietody, wo d ‘.
ii&gt;ci war1 tn iwdi-iriw thu Governor V»
Ing bal«Kto re- , '* r-tra.a.1 to,w» like traneacw-M dur- « .wrr
.
st the dune «t'
‘""K |*»W
»»»•) bdi«»ed
:
contract |a loan of *100.000 to defray the

TOLoWStaBpMcw

*•

il

curfnnt ihpi-twcs "f fav gdvernmnht
. that u*iatrut&gt;n.ajwgeye would be brought. Heoev orCerveettea ...
„
»&lt;?ja ,a ' t» bear up at thr" ope-^
---- ----- -- —
This w ta' IiiimedUfaly faTlowe! by the
t3.io7 « but triendt wouid have
ipmjertW “T s tiysteht rif h.t-nxl imi.rbifemehts entirely ’fayoTl the trecewlirs of the 8'nUi at rtiri time, an i fa comdeparture fem duly.
plrtc wfikh wfaitld have’ farau heymM lha
The following.fabla exhibits the total
jB«yr MJlMVlt.* ^•pulmtl «»d Wealthy
aaeensrd value of property iu the Slats,
the amount of State tax, and the rate
State in the Union.
IfrpuHhtincu-of the policy above nw
fafavd to^heartUoritite pmeewM tn aw:
For.ihw three yearn «&gt;t tne picsenvao-j
thnrire «d to issw State bonds as fid- miuislr.liun tbe annual balamws have Cowyw
br-n *a.fallowa:—..
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Attorney httil Ontwtol
___ • _ ____ 1 I ...4 ..4

I’hyriewm’ and 8«rjy»&gt;n
■ at.,r« TteKtmei
•

Xttornvv. C.«n&gt;*
w Wit--. am» Vwenit Owl Ci.itn
bttL 0 tWfa. alM.wy.MKih.

stripped io liia
I...4 ..... .... I

sh'rt;
til.a u.tftial

yalususu.

’-USS i.»!S l'3SiS‘‘‘

mrited «*Mhit U&gt; b brerwi-.h -wtaoitwl |

__ beka. WpJtojM tupe each By a l-ig. of State- iitdriitednero la
faro 'trty Sp- Jeep breatiMUg of ll‘« ‘"Jrar. Suva a puli! three y«M»y of tha Aril otgei
^ovci-tirtH-nK rt&gt;A. ho muai
ir*Tr U We fantfarwurtl until ’ ■»ur Ihcea almost
iXX/ifaEltourixrf bsf- knees and then throwing pav lb* "interrst, except
___ fdi&amp;rt i«fati-&gt;nzefa|.thrt uj
' air bur strength htV* tfie BaokwxK^ mttve‘ nAif-ilua of It* th" j
j ment, tmtif ,*vcry’ ind: of Ur ■

.ridlkUiwtpWWi,
«Vy4tMra th.

Are we almoat to it. Mr. Larkin 1” 1

utijfn m;
a t.irf tk&gt; -'

|

ivteYOrTo.vT

■troke,- gradually inui«a«iug in rapidity
.
1 -____ I

.rww

315

H73 78, the intercal pabi info the

imk.........4K

urwr fa fasriwg th.

•mounts to
!&gt; mJt

�Mr. Howard, from toe committee

mpubhcait
unng on m tne reof defects in tbs
fsowral tax law*, bu» principally by the

J. M. WEV1XS,...... j 1................... EDITOK

All ware *r«

UAimXOS. TBUKADaY.JRnL *. ' «

o«ru5cstee therefor for ues aad riroala-

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Fsb. 4.—Mr. Walbridge preo*«ted th*

Warranty and Quit Oai»Dcofe, Real;

defeat'.

Estate and Chattel Mortgage* for sale *t

BS64 849 03
337,383 -54

this office.

♦808,233 57
would at all limn dictate

Bid she possibly could.

Such is
riculturat College.
, Feb. 8.—By Mr. Waldron: th* p*ti- this late period:

Sfe was bweilj freighted aad fed a large

Wamwwtow, Feb. fl.
Tbe Hou** ws* In eeealmi all night.

. introduced by Mr.
Harris la ralaliow to refsring the Presi-

medicines of Dr. C. W. Roi,vk
its to densrt from our ml*

Oetral Indiana might not aloes be
Feb. V.—Mr. Chandler prerented a me­
factory proof nf their e: “
morial uf tfe R*geats of tfe University, nays
ing. sleeping. Ac. At about halfpeat .ma
that m net be added ths ex
praying fur a donation of land; which wa* a *eri&lt;MM affray occurred, wbfoh ia thus
referred to tfe Committee on Public narrated by a member and a
,
Mr. Grow objected to Mr. Quitman a
—j tfe Administration as a defeat, aad wnlore fend*.
making any remarks.
the burthenv which properly belong there- make an affidavit of publication.
Mr. Keitt said—"If yon are galng to
ing aa appropriation for the oonstruction
which to reepectfellr submitted.
of a per and iigbt-houeo at the mouth of
ths steward, J”fe B. Canada.
Hoom."
Officers saved—Captain Cbso ver, RobL
Desna Mraaar,
Marriage Certificates, Ate., at this office.
Duffy, engineer, Thomas Duffy, engineer, full information
Feb. lOth.—By Mr. Howard: Tfe p*
Stmnrr T. Suns,
two assistant engineers, Charles Bixby, enesslt his adi
tition
of
L.
8.
Humphrey,
kt*
Register
STATE FIBANCO.
pilot, C. M. f’nderwood. carpenter, Pol­ W. W. Roberts, of this city.
j
Harris' Resolution provide* for a ref at Monroe, asking to be reimbursed for
C mimittre.
Bee Advertistmw^
lock, second clerk, A. Bailey, porter.
’
fereoee tn a committee uf thirteen, to fe moneys paid for clerk hire and office rent. moan
Cabin pasasnger* saved—Mr*. Wall,
found the majority report of th* Cum appointed by tfe Speaker. That said
Mr. Grow replied—"I m*M just what .Mis* Dora Cbeever, M--*. Jackson, St.
| mlttee on State Finanees, which we com
cotumitto* fe instructed to inquire into Lan man, late Receiver of the Land Office I rev; tM» to a free Hail, and a man hae a Louis; Mr. Noel, lady and eon, Memphi*;
.
. ...____ n u. r_i„ D. O. Taylor. Bt. LsHtia; Mr. OTarrd
I mend to the careful attention of our read­
all ths facts, cum acted with tbe formation
Tbe Berrefrry of the interior received er*. As a candid, well authenticated and
and ladv, Galen*; Dr. Taylor, Mr. Mil­ ifSubocription with
By Mr. Waldron, the petition of Nor­
of the constitution, A-c.
letter from Gov. Denver yesterday,
ler, CapUin HUI,of tee Herald;'Mr.
truthful
document,
it
is
deserving
of
an
, _____ Jons 8. VssRacsr.
Also, whether said cunstitntioa is ca- man Metcalf, of Cass county, for back
cooUin'ing the affidavit* of the three
Wooda. Jufe Hart, New Orismse; Mr.
attentive perusal. In all ita references to ceptabie to a majority of tfe legal voter*
ecto,end &lt;trrl~tl&lt;.n.frvm duty,-farmer
K„^
„umb„ of
occupy euch place In th-s 11 all a* I pumas,
Acbmowlsdobmbxt*.—We are under and no nigger driver *hall crack his whip
rttMM&gt;tmtmne.ii I, ....re.Ur.rrt by &gt;
of.,
,nJ a. plra.
Secretary "Tbotripson sent for Gen. Cal­
frrrtom f«.m lur.l. 'pltbnt. art Mtl«
lh,
fi&lt; obligations to Hon. Z. Cuaxata* and Hon. over me.”
With, T. D. Griffith. Chicago.
houn, and p.-«*etiU-d to hia attention these
Mr. Keitt then again grabbed Mr. Grow
D. 8. WaunuDoa, for valuable public
- - convention.
—
.
facte, which could nut b* resisted er re­ denunriati&lt;ms, strikingly in contrast with •aid
These resolution*
also
by tbe throat, sod Mr. Grow awain knock­
document*.
tfe
minority
’
report
of
tfe
same
cembutted. A* they decide th* legislature
cover all the ground to a foil investigation
ed awsv bis hand, and Mr. KriV. eom
in fiivor of the free Stat* parly. Calhoun feittee.
It is confined lo tfe facta and
ing at bun again, Mr. Grow knocked him
to now determined to issue certificate* ac- figures, and leaves inferences, to fe drawn
the forming, submitting aad adopting of has assumed a decidedly wintry appear­
oordinglv, endjustifis* his refusal hereto­
Lawaaxca, K. T., Feb. •*.
fore nn the ground that fabricated re
ance. Sleighing is good, and the merry
Affm!nI»tr*tors,' Guaidisc* Mortgagee*
ed in the Treasury, should be applied to
the payment nf ita liabilities, and tbe Lal- and all other* having Legal yrieuug dime
aace is the Treaeury kept at as low a at our office would Lu mor* paaaual in

ia,

just received, and for

ports had been made to him, and that the
■tatement of one &lt;&gt;f tbs Judges! while in

votes given, tbe number of legal and the

bells ringing in our streets, makes us al­
P. II. &amp; J. RUSSELL
most forget bard times long enough tu
lf^John Calhoun's Aiof «e&gt;k aad man Frifronting the clerk's
jgr
"go a sleighing."
.
of Kun, ...
burn. «f HL, was ^tOsplcxmWs among the
the official return* which are now in
heavy blowa
ING.
a». K Will W ~~ why Hurt h ool » , in
r.b,liiorH.ioM UuMw'. U &lt;u
Ixaasa Astlcm Bcbxt.—We regret to Ikpobiiran*
SHEEn.NGS,
‘ “• opeakrr Ipudly and imperatively
Regarding tfe election nf Blate officers, mod. moo.y io the Tue.u.y u th,.. •- , Munlr^
d’^uandsd order, and called &lt;&gt;n‘the ScrBATTS,
fe propose* delivering tfe return* to the four yem ago.
;
Synher appointed m a^eul oomgtaal-atarm* to interfere. That function­ nothing of any slectton frauds—aeree
State Legislature, whenever assembled,
There might ha.e Meo etho. Ileou ed-1
ll^&gt;..eflll.;Suph«u, partially destroyed by fire, a few d-.j,
knew
anything
efelection
frauds
—
w**n\
ary carrying hi* inaee of office together
to fe rr&lt; claimed officially.
in
that
Tine
—
and
was
vfrtt&gt;mi*ly
indig
ainee.
Lose
estimated
at
•2A,000
g3Q,.
Vt; Leuthee. Ve.; W.a»
with bis assistant, hurried to the scene
Calfetin had a correspondence with art to dot repm-t whieh mooU hero , G. .
and crowded into the thick**: of the fight,
Douglas ennrereing hl* supposed impsta- thrown gnour light op.m the eubi«t.bol i
QuiunM.
Whrtow, N. C; 000.
Where wen
in which at least a duxen member* were
tfons upon him in llecx&gt;ur*uf tfeSenate wMeh were tmdool.udly nee.boked t.r
t N. y.. whi„.
WelbHtlg.,
debate; but, after s *a:i»f*\t&lt;&gt;i^r explana­
FOR
went of tln.e. The ehrteratk prm. or. . Ukk.
. Sure,.™; N. Y.;
Km. tniautes elapsed fefor* this truly Had not Calhoun left them in bi* ptwa**tion, called on Saturday, and went over
meUng
emnUerahle
rto
o-er
the
f«
Ad
H.n,
N.
J.;
BoKrngtoo.
Mu.
;
nd
sion? Well. yea. But about tbs I’Jth
all tfe queationa, both personal and politi­
fearful contest wa* quieted.
that in 1853 and 1854, the Stale taxre 1
jg y
Further difficulties sr* apprehended.—
cal now involved.
Jack Hendsr*m to here with a copy of were light, end et the eametim. the fort.,
From four till half-past six o’clock, th*
h
u
M
MEN’S
tfe debate*, and journal of the Lecompton m 11.. Tnamiry w.rn Inerting. Th,. 1. .
lime wa* wasted on trivial motion*.
,h,
«,„rtlof»» through
Convention whid) be would like Congress
Mr. Quitman then submitted a reroltr
oot.trm.ge. when w. wo.i.ler thu
Wcw,(b, rtportrfUte Urtmpto. Co.A. W. Battsv'a new grist mill tion that the House adjourn till Mor .’.ay
lo publish. The admin'iatration does not
...
»■■
____ i - ...
. .
feel anxious to enlist hi* services any fur­ amount received from tbe sale of th*
Piatte Qty.
is in successful operation.
ther.
DOfBTXn.
Mr. Dlx make* a special point of re­ than three time. a. great re &gt;n any yea.
af
eorruption fere
taining Mr. Veaeey, •* Consul at Havre, since.
poeitioa shall bertaken wilbo-ut any furth­
In 1854, tbe *ales amounted go •
maje
P. II. &amp; J. R.
Tbe row in Congress, by which \jr. er delay Being ocewoned by defete Mr lute faith in McLean’s honestr
asking nothing els*.
im«» 7», rtll. a.ri», .M .hr- 1-.
Tfe Southern Senatari insist that Le­
Ksilt, of South Carolina, got an extended dilatory motiens—unanimous roweent wa*
WOMENH
ing hard *wesring.
They made affidavit
,-r.
Me,«l»r
«.!,
B
ki0
„
w
,
„.
d
.
rte
.
„.
compton shall pass without concession of
position on the floor, in conrequenea of a given for the introduction of tfe resolu­ nearly to that effiret, or a: All evrota. set­
fe d™.
„r
any kind.
'Ifey feel that they have the K40.57S 11
tion, which wa* agreed to, and the Speak­ ting forth that they believed tbe retura*
power and mean to exercise iL
year, as compared w:th 1854, a &lt;fefio&lt;t of ‘
„ artU.]. which ,aiH
prt.igenl
er announced tfe House adjourned till were embezzled or emcaakd near tbe
ERS for
Mr. Dixon’s speech, reviewing the nfos hundred and eight thousand dollars, declared fe would put the l^compton con cular arm of Mr. G-.-ow, of Pennsylvafiii
Monday, when the subject will com* op Surveyor General’* office.
Tb*rvup&lt;wi.
efere* of ths South in violating a com­
Thai is to aav, if the aales had roMinued 1 •'Itulioe through in thirty day. or b.rrt,
12 Shillingx at
Prolate Jtxlg* Millar, of Law ieuro, iasupromise. and maintaining that higher the same a.' In 18M. there would have M ~ ’°ur
"«• «?ld »» P"&gt; feeling between tbe parties, but rather. is
principle* than any sectional issue were t
1 T1
aoAcAAAnn cur*d by means of Executive appoint- made ‘M rubject of merriment by all
hands of SfenffSern. Walk-r.
»l»S.000.K&gt;
bJ„, „ WM,d ^,ipt
involved in the present controversy, such bwn in th, Tr~«r/
b*Lda.
This is tbe better pulley, and it
Walker, anticipating thi«. had alreadi
WOMEN’S
as principle* of right and self-gorern- mote tfeu there now is. A sum suffi neering.
U. J. Walker, ex Governor of Kenan-,
cient to fere paid all tfe bonds of the
Mr. Millron read from Jefferson’s rc^,n is to fe hoped that such scenes, will sl­ wrote the fallowing letter lo the PhiladeL
and extorted congratulation* from th* Start falling due during Ute present vear,' "•&gt; “•
*•* Mj. H.&lt;ard himse',;
plya Democratic- meeting na Monday word rm bin*.’’ Yesterday morning, with
ether *idti for its fair and manly spirit
.
. 1 .1. u
in
.. .1
•■ommittada breach of privilr*-"
ing. if such wenr* rn'tst occur at all. All
a puvse V right, he appeared in th* Sur­
___ ____,,.1..: .....
last. He back* up Douglas strong:
Mr. Douglas wa* again defeated in the and wo ilJ still have leftan amount nesrlj
Mr. Warren aaxl that th* &lt;5^er must panic* writing from Washington, »cein to
veyor General’s office, and showed the
attempt to call up hie resolution asking
Heroux. N. J., Monday, |
ONE DOLLAR,
ifei1 IM.. ra ,rf .
of pH,,,
warrmt *o McLean.
Tint worthy refor Kansas information from tbe Pr»»i4 o’clock, Feb. 8,1858. J
leg*. II* thought
attempt m attack
forbearance toward his adversary before
gentlemen, who ,Und hef&gt;
it may not be well understood by all
Mr. Masco said that if the Senate
inflicting chastisement. Having obeyed
non, radically wrong.
agreed to consider it, he should move to our readers that this investigation was
TfeBpeaker thought the matter did pre- the injunction—"if a man smite thee on moments afore that Monday tfe 8th dav
EXTRA QUALITY AT
Ky it upon tbe table, without a’vsignmg not called for, nor deemed necessary, by
d. Mt would find nothing. I
of this month, wa* fixed aa th* day for tfe
•ent. a-onestii*. of privilege.
•
be fowl testified before the Co
any iea*m. Tbe purpose is evidently to the Republican* of the Hous*. But after
meeting, at Philadelphia, rd that portion
IO CTS. PER LB.
Mr. Hoard read from the correspon­
of
her
indomitald*
Democracy
opp.
&gt;sed
it had been called for, by member* of the dence of tfeN. Y. JYifauu.of Thuredny.
P. IL 4* J. RUSSEL’.
aesailant
It
is to
hoped mat
that southSou IL­ tn
forcing tfe
•naiianu
n ia
u. be
t* nepro
“&gt; K'rcing
me Lecompte*
uecoinpl&gt;e&gt; i-onetituuou
.vinwituurx. on
elavocracy, it wa* thought proper that the following: "I iearn that until M&lt;mdar era chivalry will be mor* considerate af- lb* P**?1’
Kanaaa I supp w*d it was
morning, it waa expected that Burna, of
The debate in the Senate on the Army an investigation be mad*, that the people Ohio, would vote against tfe'Lecnmptnn-. ter rereiving a few such rebuffs
We!
-Uy
« New York the rs'anis were still about those premi
era.
McLean laugh, d at thr absurdity
bill, was quite animated. .Mevsrs. Dixon, might know bow tbe public moneys had itea. O* ihe morning of that day. few-•jq««..
j
)1».pr1fe
fram d..im“£nfe"'iu?U,£^'Xb’L2; At tk. i.Iaa
* aU wl.•
of Conn., sad Foot, of Vermont, mad* been expended—and who ar* responsible
SHERR1FFBBALE.
correspondence of some of tfe New York I will fe with you on thia occasion. As a
good speech** sgsinst iu Messrs. Pugh,
for a depletion of the Slate Treasury.— this duty, on the undvrslanding with thr
of Ohio, end Benjamin, of La., declared
Walker pointed tn a great wood-pile
President, that bis wm-in-law shoo'd re­ paper*. Tby first ia from tfe TrihvHt-.— 1 oaUve of dir glorious Ksyatane State, at
strongly sgainst inereaaing the Armv. How, under ths circumstances. with the ceive the valuable place of Poetenaater at
"Mr. Davie, ard th* other Southern i **’*!■*•* &lt;if fer nubl* «4d University at
1' ika
J_ &gt;1___
Other De mncratic Senators coincide with fact* before them, that party, who squaa- Ksokuk, Jowa, and that he himself should memfem, who were engaged in the fight, "biladelphis, where have feen spent *1
dered millions, during tbe time when our be gratilied with the office of Marshal, came over and conversed with their op- ,na"-'' “PPJ d*.”
®F youth and manpoueut* in a frank and courteous man* lo,,k fi*ward to this great meeting that be forbade the seardi until a lawv
State was receiving* large revenue from
ner during the rest of the night sew ' wil“deepre: interest. In yuur city stands C,,ulfi hw
ft.
Awwanlw.— &gt;L.__ ..
the mtinificea grants of land made by
Tbe adovfontretien ronsidsrs the
•ion;
if
and
there, on
on
pletcd.'
e.tu.
-.ww, and. certainlv,
we.
i. tbeSoulfern
uitutiuurtni mem.
mem- ' *"•
, ,,ul1
, of Independence,
------ r—
o tucir,
__ _ fo-.i.
.1 }. “•, 4u&gt;
. nf
. July,
1 the Sth
l«we
___ .
Mr. Hoard read from ths constitution, ^era are contentU__
with_______
their share
of tfe
1778, I-1was first
promullawyer, but at the same time would go
The President has abandoned his intsnth. Northern memfera
me^wre Lav*
hare
th*' great
Kr’*‘ truth, thalall
‘hat all free^oTwomwing tbe Preeidmi’s power with Gm- transaction, tbs
the
free goverm right«« with tbe search I If be did any­
—- - - - - _
____ . ..
rnaml
m—feL_
.
. .
ttisf ijseompton thro’ "naked,"
thing il’sgal. be was rts.MWisibl*.
A compromise will
we can tell.
Tbe eorrespondent of the Tfer*. says:
address
against
trespMwing
on
the
rybta
Haring thus briefly alluded lo the re"Mr. Keitt picked bim*elfup.and after
of tbe .National Legislature, adding thal
Office, and they had prepared for euch an
some iuaffsctual and random pasM. left that this great principle shall neither7be
these newspaper statement* farmed a ba­
the hall, and wa* seen no more until after evaded by technical quibble*, Dor subvert­
sis for the action of tbe Hove*.
the
mtltt
ended,
except
by
some
friends
ed by frauds and forgeries.
Mr. Warren said that if Mr. Hoard in­
■al. Of the minority report we shall have
vailing.
One of Walker's men had sa
I understand
The real quretom fa tbi,; fa ife I,«ompsinuated that tbe men on th* Damoora'Jc who sponged bis bruise*.
Calhoun will
side were influenced by cowardice, hope
t-e conetilution founded on tfe cmieent
leer he
v„rv a-m-L «maaa*L___ __ ■
of tfe penpl* tlf Kansrel You know it fa
they swore at tfe "d—d Yankee trick "
tainly, is excusable, for the blow which
•as seems to bo well founded.
but said no more about resistance.
be finally provoked from Mr. Grow's Iom
Walker’, men proceed^] forthwith to
We call th* attention of our readers
suffered jm'.tenee was so never* Hut he
gutobed reporter, and if fe ceuld find him
* atete on the request offer people mto remove n sect
। the Kansas news hi this issue It pre be would expel him. If g*atl*m«n want­ would hardly bo expected to have any
the union, in secordaDoe wltfetU tenrusg* der it, buried
St. Loci*. Feb. 9.
ed to attack Democrat* they would b*
rflfe M,™1
b,
Tfe Leavenworth correspondent of tfe tion than appear* on it* face.
into the Luion against fee wi11^**_ a- —
it would met, but the Democrats don’t want • stab
^Little is said about tbs “ring sports’
Democrat says, tfe bill providing far th*
- - —V ring sports
seem as though the official* in that Terri- under th* riba.
eonatilutiun has paaeed tfe Kansas I-eg
Of
Saturday
morning,
except
i
D
good
nsMr. Borax pronounced tfe statement
Haiti, 1 hear to-night, ays be will
falature.
in the Tribune an unqualified falsehood. turn.
Mr. Stephen* remarked that tbe move­ challenge Grow at once, if the latter says
worth papers contain accounts of th* pro­ tbe fact that like proceedings, infamous, ment of Mr. Hoard ia founded on a vague he knocked him down. Ol tbe fact there
principles of free government.
ceeding* ef th* Board of Commission nefarious and damnable have been carried rumor,
h was time, and past to end
■Uj
Uk« »» J „dg.
Muw. Mr Keill bimaslf, Mya fe didn’t
era lo investigate the election fraud*

»r th.
u.. s..u h ort..
A,w ,aa„ mJ
10 ..&gt;«■-111. Suu md.larto... » Il 611. wUt

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

MEN'S THICK BOOTS
83,50 at

BUFFALO 0VEH SHOES,

FINE CONGRESS GAIT

THICK BOOTEES
New Orleans Sugar,

PRINTS,

Mcltean. Chief Clerjt in the Surveyor
General'* office, testified to having eent

know anything that occurred fo tfe fight
“r I’**!"' rf M*h".
after fe fell himself, which argue* aither
.Mr. Stephen* of an attempt te siransle
that fe was confused by a blow from
isvestigatioe.
somewhere,
&lt;&gt;r wa* too touch frightened
State men having fed aa opportunity *0
Mr. Giddings was sorry to ses usneto know irhat —_ __
make matter* different—talk of their hav­

lours truly

\
21 * “d J,nu'
Id. k, fed Mm CJImo

ing had au opportunity to decide tfe quee-

Sheriff Walker

and. having failed to

corruption.
"
H. ..I.rnd I. |U fe U.I u,
crats ones expelled a reporter uf the TriCOMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

todsfsettfe will

from Michigan lor
transpired. Fortum
did not seise anylxx
would probably hi

Bsrere’^nty,

�r pm/foMSM

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Defiult haa been made io the payment of tba
anm of Oto Loudred
auBy-fokr dolter, «d
eighty-lea eaate (|IM •*,) which ia claimed to
hatfoe, al the dato of Utoatoie^o. aeastetalodanturo of Mortgaga. axeewto^by Jobe D. Broek.

AYER’S

DU ROBACTS

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

blood ptKinmstmoOTHiisblBEACE VANQCISHED-

i dap July A. D. I-UJ. ater tvewd-

PILLS

er. of th. lawaabip sf EwSrt. li
(.•ollicuu. and rrcordrd 1B tbe of
»ter of Itrad* aad MoHgwva
eountv af Harry, ia lb. Blair of 1

FAMILY PHYSIC,

- c. W. JUuZ

&gt;m our rule, fl
•Me of Ms rem
might not aloM 1
‘heir excellent
led the experience
EuUrgad. 7 lb July, I J*7. to

!&gt;ey are purely sw
xcept tu the dissM*
tainst. and of d.mt«
to which Um
pplied. Thoeewhn
in regard to tUw
ertiiemsnto, or his

NEW

SI,000,000

1858.

Cood Hews! Good News!

day. An imperial Quaru. containing an
oa roarv cvicmms. uf.ntartaiaiog ongia
aad etegully Ulaalratod every week.
A CUI werth frees Piny Caeta
Haadrwd Dollar* ia Gold, will bo

GOODS

Surplus, *422.162. .a

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S
A GFNTT.FWr AN.

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

Wan. two year* igw, IxT upon what bin pbya,
clan, acd all bl* friend* belie’ed to be hU d.*U
bed is new alive aid in thefu!! *lg»r of health
Hie diaeaho waa Cunwu-pHou of ’hfch neat
ly all hi* relative* had die! tit riremnatan__ I-A
.
—fnlluwa-—

'“diJ s’cANDIXA VIAN VLOITAnLE HIXXJD
ILLS. Dr IWmI prorate llw raeu t •&lt; twenty
ear* ofcsi^rteuoe, Laid altidy aad ri|«rrun«nt aa
rrf.(tpill.b&lt;Kiid be. 5" mx can dooht

DANGERS OF FIRE,

OF

EVERY VARIETY,
A.SH.
*. II. fo J. RUSSELL.

Stripe Shirt-

To be sold at Loire it
Pricct. .
EQI'IIABLY A OU STED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

LOSSES

BATIK
io-, foe.
P. W. fo J. K

PRINTS

HICK BOOTS,

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS,
LAWNS.

FOR

A nicc^Ssortnient

3,50 at
p. n.fo
MENi~j

..

j. r.

St*

JOVEB SHOES,

all Bfipib-ania to.ucioa* a pus'ieg. .tamp to pay Mi II one aeek^, to tbaaabecvibar, by uuul or o.'harl-.teae on u.a raiuru of toe aoiwrr and roupo. ■arr^msaicatiana should b* addraiMd
and
to M. T. Mckehey, H*odn»ky eily Ohm
and they aiU hr prompUy aval by return ot mail,' to
BECKET dk CO.,
JI. T. MCEELVEtZ to and 4* Moffal’a beildiag. JM. bread.ay. New
Jen. 1ft. I‘S7.
vin3»ly.

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN, WeabteiMiwCooaiy.M.

FANCY BARAGES.

AYER'S

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
Far Ska rapl. Cara
.
COCCHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WIMPLW-WKR,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AIR

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.

ip. n. fo j. r.

JAMES C. AYER,
LOWELL. HAM.
Price M Cate par Bex. Pit* 1M«« ••* NL

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET TRIMINOS

rOME^T!

(lothlng: lerei* so ( heap.

GROCERIES

’

SHEET MUSIC
Aid Muical Mrrchaadlse,

BOOTEES.
FOR

HSH

TEA'

That Good.TFA.aure tucure thebcudod e

leans Sugar,
QL’AUTY AT
li FEU IaB.
’.III. A; J. RpSSEL\

And every tiling in the line uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
•WE SHALL

UFF-S SALE.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC
COUNTS.
. '

droraerd. praying fee certain rraaoua therein
•el forth, ter li*-en»- to mH certain real relate
in mid Petition diaenbed belonging lo .aid dr
ceased.
It ia Thereupon ordered thal Nondar the Tlh
day of Hireeibvr next al one o'clock P. M be aa
signed for tbe beann&amp;cf .aid petition al which
Utue ell partie* inuft.trd ar* required to appear
al the 1'ivbate olSce to Hailing., al a urubal*
I
... I.—
if any why thr pr.jercf Uk Mid petitioner should
not ba graulrd.
Aad it i* further ordered that aaid p.tilioorr
{ire initio* to the p«r*oa*iulenated in .aid calala
y cau*ing a capy of thia order to ba pubii.bed la
tfit Republican Hanuer a newaiiaprr publi.bed
la the ntlagr of Hasting*, in aa.d county of Bar
ry for lliraa weak, oner at tea.t io each week
past immediately praceadlng the time of bearing
muI

N and a'ter Monday .Auguat Slat, 19­
57, until further notiae, stage" will
leave the follow ing named place*, aa fol-

: MICHlGA'S.

at aatuniJiing low price*. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have just received a good axavrlatetit
Ladies '

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Printa, Gimrtwmt.. Lctalnt, Meritkio.'J’arainettas Black Alpilcca* and a
variety) uf Wool De Laine, all very nice
and very cheap.:
Also a good assortment of Cloth, tor

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

WILLIAM JONES,

*2n4

New Arrangement

HRH8RR9R8.

FORMERLY kept by T. Pinture. w
£ constantly making additions to the
urn*, all of which, be proposes tu sell

Aia trade, would aotiot a portion at Ibe pehlie

GROCERIES,
uf all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
I hare also a very large quantity rd

AND
SHINGLES,
CtetelanUy an hand, all kind. ofGaoda to wy Ilea
('MTM dqnor.1 and ail ef ibe bro* qualityon hand and all persons w tailing to buy or
Cail and eiamlne. aa m. McHlo ia
aell will do well tu call before bargaining
SMAIJ. I'llOFlTrf AND QUICK SALO.
Hoping to receive tbe painmaceol all my trtroda; elsewhere. '
I ahaSl spare uo axertfoe to tnaae Uietr eiarta aatea1 would particularly call tbe attention
of persona who are building to tbe fiict
“•ZL.wu.-4 —’ niujm^
that I have just Received a Urge elock ol
H.rnsoa. Nor.,
____________
Nails and GImm and that I will furniwh
ADMlKISTBATOkS BALE OF HEAL ESTATE. na*h, Gltua, nails. Door THmminga Bic.,
ire the public can rely'on having their wo A rpSTATK of Mwberi Cbattertoa lateoflbetown- at aa low a figure aa powible.
nSbyl
HJKENPIELD
it to pleaae then.
lie long ex^trienee h tba beet Shope of New
Th. mu.1 cupctb i!lu.tr*ted MagnxiM aver pabINDUCEMENTS.
U*bed la Anwric*. I. tb. D.wmbcr autnbrr of lh.

CHEAPER thaa Ike CHEAPEST,

^OUSTOM WORK

N. B. Just received a new murid
instrument, called the English Metelie
Harmonium. Ceil and
— * examine.
*
J. M. HUBBARD.
1.
Mm.

nTnvw ‘UaUJ 00 hMd' “4 *11 k‘a&lt;11 MADS
Don’t forge* the piece,

ROUTES HARDWARE STORE.

TAILOR SHOP

TH I PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.
darful aad tree, than th. recta t discovery lL.nl

TIME IS MONEY.

_______ _
_ ___ BENNEm
Local Editor Cinrinoati lMiy Eaquiror.
tnoaroua. Wcdnemfoy. Sept. 3, legy. .
. Koann—ifo-st Sir Having been troehivcrto year* With «xt'vu&gt;« debility and

Ladie's Guitera Bu.kin. and Boots, a
good aeoortnicnt at very low price*.
On hand a very large stuck uf Crock try
atone and Glam Ware.
Davins foww’t the entire Mnc^ wf
Just received a new stock nf

GRAXT k SPAl'LDlNG.
TTsstingv, June 4. 1857.

“Changedtttse.

Battle Creek, Haatinga and &amp;, G.
Rapids Stage Route.

train of cam.
Leave Battle Creek for Ilaa'.inge os
Toeenaye,Thursdays and Saturday* at 7
■■’dock, A. M.. and srrite st Hinting*
Tint sulmfiber has just ripened a fine
at two t’dftk, P. M. end on-Monday*
stock of Mustusi Merchandise cooaiatii g
Wcdnmday't and Friday, at 4 o’d«&gt;ck, A.
in part of
PIANO FORTES ASD MELODEONS,
M., and arrive in Hastinga, at 10 o’clock,
From thv ifftt Atakert in tht country.
Ixmrc Hastings for Grand Rapid, oh
VIOLINS AND GUITAK8,
Monday., Wednesday, and Friday, ni
Of the best Italian and American Mauu10 o’clock A. M.. and arrive at Grand
Rapids ai 8 o’clock I*. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* for Heatings an,I
Of every ditscriptiou, tuid uf the latest
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
publiealiua.
On rvadiag and Bling tba pMitfou duly .trilled Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.
oTSarnh J. HrndernboU lite widow of Mid drowu j‘-H' 7
C. SIIEI’AERD.
Of tbe beet quality for nil instrumante.
ad prormg for certain rv*Mma tiwroin art forth
that ail mi n ia* ration of aaxl rotato may be granted
to tLe roid Fr&lt;itlo««raiid John 'J. Urudrr.hvtt
Tbrrropon it !• ordervd that Mimdar Um ISlb
dav of Jannarv IBM attmoo'clm* P. kf. b. aaUgn
Ml fur th. furtbrr bearing of Mid pvt ittoo. at a Inch

KALAMAZOO .• :
SIG.UIS

J. A. 8WEEZEY, Aoxxt at HaiUingn.
Hasting*, Jan. 12,1858.
tJMJSml.

JUST RECEIVED

nsALta is
gflnsiral J nstrummts,

dir. «l&gt;.cb 1 b.vc u«M to rid mr ■rlfanthfoditewa
■ odd iv&lt;te&lt;d *u*br a meiaucbvl, cabJvgM* I al­
to eun.ullrd with lb* br»t pbyM.au* I could L*av
ol. 1 au iudmrd to try jour nMdxiiw* through
th* prrvuwivus of a fruod aad ineraiing tlwte a
few daj. a•» greatly bearfoted. .nd lu » Murrd
tie*. teM Uua ■ ukuth. I wa* aatirvly aad parmanrutir cuted. I ar«. al*u »®kt&lt;-J ailb (ba
ro.xl «i..lcuti cn.„. Lrad«br. ahieii I «»|paa«
w** pnducrdbt an diwodcnd .umach, for wbaW
m, «£|»p»l» left rar my hrtdaebe Ml with It.—
1 now fori better iuHrrry report tbaa 1 bars for

CHOICE FHUiT-CLA-Hfi INDEMNITY NAY DE
EFFECTED WITHOUT DELAY, WiTUTHIS WELL

Ixnve Hasting for Battle Creek,‘Mondaye, Wcdeeadoye end Fridays, at 7 o'­
chick, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
nt 1 o’clock, P. M. in lime to take the At the climjirat attire in town by
H. J.KENFIELD’
afternoon cam eaat or went, npd on Toedma-Thun-lnyennd Saturday* at one o’. a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
I dock I*. M- io time U» lake the evening | which will be sold for

IJ.M. HUBBAED,

OF AU.

’OMEN’S

of cootracte to gw&gt;d faith, wo refer their, for test
of quality and unr claim, to thoir patronage, to
rveunte oft&gt;a.t Mrvma. tendering U«te eoaua.ar.ee with lucrraUng ability aad facHiGe* ia fo-

O

BOOTS AND SHOES, BfiADT MADE

i'GBESSGAH-

gtffATB of pile* 8. Greta. late of Ha4tlag*d&lt;-

Kotict la hereby pirn, that _ the andrrei^ned

Practical aaa « nautical Cfocaotot,
ClKIFEKL'lG Bl'SINFSS.

RisnnssiosEim sotica

ISA C C. MOTT,
la now selling mere AunUy Gnttritt for I Dou
&lt;l-_ ....
... -

DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS!
I'ureharod at a .Ml sf 41*0,4001

AND CUTLERY-

--------- iwnnwflT-------- Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Ute reasons .why

FRANCIS ROWER
New Barry Mill,
GOLD PENS RE-i’OlNTED.

IS now in successful operation, ready
tn do any amount of

CVSTOM WORK,

JNER’8 NO-DCK.

ha aubaeriber not roly roeelvee a
tn ns good order and . aa prompt as any
SPLENDID THRSE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
bat. alao. th. broatlfutly lUtMlroted
Having secured tbe servicesof
_
Two Dollar Art Joumoi Ona Fwr /,
Each aubacribrr w also preMAtad with s CortiA
oate in the A ward* of Premium*, by which a vela
as Miller, and our mill being
able work of Art, In Painting ar kfculptare. smy ------------------------------------------» built on the
i • *.
x—sm—ri th a good

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, wuld raapactMly
“ "^HASTINGS ana VICINITY,

melta heavy lu&amp;nwAitx stvvuj
ains 50 emtn.
Endues pen in a
Iff. COPPEB AXPtiUEETUtOE
letter with cash or poetage stampa, and
■ ir.iEE.-irmcnj orru
.
by return mad you will receive tbe pen
good as new. Address,
E. ELLIOT, Syracuse, N.Y.
Mr Moortowntrf FAgLOR 8*0™* *■

P
m

M^Asy

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'pSTbyiS

UOJ»l«HJW»WLTWBnr~

Geo. W. Fowler.

■nutate of Geo Peake, late of the tewnchip a

best ofwork. Pleoee gi v« us a call.
Cash paid fi&gt;r wheat.
BOLT WOOD 4s GRANT.
Hasting., S«r. 3, 1857,

JOB WORK!

WANTED.—A few loule of goo4
Wood on eublcription. at this office. Ai­
Bering received a good supjdy^of Pw
no Pork, Urd, Butter, W bast, O«u, Cent,
HidM, Pelte, Fare and even Paper Rsge per Emunel Cards, C*rd Board ofn!1 cdfor which the higbec market price will be
allowed on subscription. Who wye^M
on ehvn Wtkt, et thin edit*.

' raahare the ghe*t variety af
ELEVATED
•
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
I’ARLOE COOK STOVE8L
Ever eean in tbkrlewu. St k'lata aud Box I

�BLOOD

AYER’S

PILLS

The committi cappurfftad by tbe Lagia
taturu to rxam-ae ibe j« ll-haa.ka returo«d
by th* Judge*./ tbe Electaui (mwo thr

la rompovedfo penllfolKn nail krn.wn tor j
Ihgir HrtdngeiiM and «t*ii&lt; «mm! worth,

^ie. in &lt;md«T U&gt; nicet with .pick”
I juM caah aalra. ue lueve mli.ptrd tba*2
. jud f.»r their diapnaal. W« well
G-tr p. aitiou Verge. ..pen free at Head?
Finw Silver Ix-pinc, “
u
J. .
“ Hunter cam*.
‘ jj
“
“ Lever heavy hunter ra«t 15 .u
"»
“ F«g. pat. k/.' - ‘
Cadd anMi'.r ..peii law. -. at 24
; 4 lev. hunter cmac,
»,n|.
(
“ lovuiiriully eng,
•
“ Eng. pt lev. “
u
! t • M
“ y
c»’r*
&gt;

rat turn rvnvm
n a ..
-

FA MILY PII \ 81C
.
T«nma ba* totertme *

•

__

writftti
Id -vsanl tnl
iM.nl.la &gt;uU

..ft ... eft- ±,2,,SEr«"S225J4i.

gp&amp;HMtl a* will a.4 tfob&gt; tba u*ti. »*»&lt;*»&gt;rnyfonawton*nnr*fo*nh
”
njlrlitry hare taken, for lUdampman “
of pariuanent • ccai«* uf lW pwrty to
whh-h either belong.
The Cmt vribteea ra’Ld wa* Dr. M- r
na, a gentle-nut kr./wt. la re. and wl*we *fo J^tornTfoS-rtn U»i7hn—i r-«rr p0*an**
varacitv ca m*.’ 1« nucKiot rl.
He ’•«
w-a. aa4 trraxtfoa’ to lb* *e*»
tified C&gt; what he aaw. Niw tefoimuey *to. Ibi»&gt;.nm
Wan correbr.ra-.rd by J. C. Vaughan. E*J.. £2nSun«***n«*tb* *w4 to to d*el&gt;.-d tram
J. M. Dirk*. n.Eai').. Adam F.*hcr. E*q.. ib~ Tb— r*
- b2J*1** *»*

KaU^d.Ilb Jaly. l

SIGUti.UOG
Aiwourre* vsiwawep
B'lrnlus. ^422.163. -U.

A».ob.M- jKLSSJsyztt-r"SS.-SK
Fur JM v&gt;b*»ob«rw •“

bem, ami are largely intr«»tod here, aad
aro gaeilkmva a: wh«»m the fcigrr of repmac*i h*-e Drier be«n pointed. Tbiy
give ibeir trvlbnanv und«r -tbe auiKtits
•nd eidionnltv of an &lt;&lt;*th. and it muat be
.Mmt “J'lirra
l
’ tiodniging
ia
’
it. Tb«Afrauil* committed al itc Kiek.
ap-*» prvcim-t in® both election day*;
b&lt;&gt;ya voting, tbs aan&gt;e men vbtmg twice,
thrice. *tof in &lt;•«•■ inatanre a duxm of
time*. Mr. Ualvrrt. (.u ting County IL
cordcr) |»rM&gt;natinj Michael Hrokea, E*&gt;) ,
and Mr. Franklin. &lt;-r.e «&gt;f th* Judgrj.
(,.a . .i.-i .»ft- r_„ ft..'. ■&gt;««.).
boor. c.itn|Mt&gt;inti aif ( ahert'a. catting out i
Di thr t-Jcikv «» be rnwivi J bin vfoc.
“Mieha-1 Stoliea!” replird. ■*¥*•». Michael
Stokrv." Th-* *nme p iitlrnian, Mr. Jn».
MtoDw-ti Cm'.«er: Michjvl Stukea, »n» a
Judge
tbe election iaet October, al tfio
Klekapu, precinct, and Informed u», afr*day* after the election, when the cry ol
tea id waa m.ard. ’that if any fraud wnv
.&lt; .to r«,«.&lt; i. jij..-,
kt&gt;--« Ii.
.
i
Bat th* rirhewt thing •* the poll h&lt; okThere wr find rec&lt;-rd*d the nsna* &lt;•! Win.
If. Seward. Kiln in Fi-rreat, Horuro Grvi
U-v. Junie* Il u hand’.. Jolit: C. Frefr.ui.t
Miilnr.1 Eillni re, Strplirn A. thatglaa.
ami quite a nuiri!«er of ■li»t.ngi&gt;iwd p-o
xlcm-n. uh., are recorded m luting there
on tbe 21't day uf Doeen.lmr last, awel
liag ll.fi l.at ■&gt;&lt; i.dem t&gt;&gt; the t’lrml.rto!
one th-Mined and wi rntaim. oh.n in re
ality tlirr* i* IH.I over four huadrvd'lvgil
vuUr&gt; in that irwinct. (
'
Wo ar* gt*t t Al thia (\&gt;etnii»ai'.e ha*
been crratesl l» rtimw Into the tfstld*
that bate been pciprtr«t»d. Ii will ibr&lt;.«
the r*M*MHb&gt;fity up.ui the proper per­
lira. There will Im n.» ga-hrtw*. tt* ; the
reel gnilty •!».«■ uiH be bmtiglit t&lt;. the Uv
qf.juaVte, ..r ti- c*cnpe thia will tire th.
cooirtrv. U t hear of great anxiety ex
peeaacd h- partire uh-, ere n*ar by io a
hrighl-.ntig Xriitr. Tin re are innrw per*.m Heitrri.iu- than Caiboiin.
'Ibe Con.-

I

«e,J.Uci'1 4

with a gih. will be acnl l.y mail, fm&lt;.aiatage,.« rceeiple# (/»*. A &lt;aul.vw,

Wnu rue rim .a &lt;*F» Te»»»’ *&lt;&lt;«•

f»Je
•• a— rJJ bmevlH —Kb
I
Fur 100 .ub.rr.txvw nee geM »*»l chai*
(
F." "'ubanbrn «Bt'g*IA jet. ■Mfo'lder.

u.

■
w__
awfoulrun*m Hto.
'—iu*.

.........

®mcxBX

TUO*. K. BRACE, Jr, tfofy.

J.B B nn'tt, &lt;;.-n’i •'

k.r aud l'abti*lm* a£A* bjm v*r&lt; Mrrc.atil*
uij.-,X... I«» Gnrauyd. -Uv»N
4^ Sewsp«rer* th&gt;.«*b. ul itr* Palo* pubf.t.rJrarxK’ura.s

'SStl

-ISKTRES A^AISSTTHK-

DANGERS OF FIRE,

4

HlRiLS OK BIMO .WIMTtO.

I

J^oJjcrts, &amp; Co.
AT TI/E II.VSTJNGl

J W SUBBAKD

DRUG

i5ical $u‘finrib,
Um, uiR.I iteratolae. to tbe n
tad’s .“~J‘?

fo

*tmv

SHEET MTTSI^
Ind Musltal Merchandise,

LOSSES

JAMES C. AYER,

IrillG* AND MEDICIXIA,

3tn
- r
■ -.
J4MitMlUbL«k*2&gt;N OXiUKr'UT.tTR cfMbaB Onwu. Ut* aTHattfegn*S.-tmltSwr-VV rbrn tl.nt th* "n»-teclr’r'J
^werc. hfow W*«T F-*r*

Cfreitiical.% Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL.

ma ttww,

Burping Fluid together withafoil atpkaf

Pfitilr^hKSTf-fa^-INDEMSITY W&lt;\ ^E

AYER’S

Uf every Uvm-riptiou,
juibliraUvn.

UUXl i.nWiT.ioL’thKi.AY, WITH1 1.
, K30WX AM). Alll E.COnculft’int vnos.
.1. A.SWI L. B?/a&gt;A. t at Haatingn.

CHERRY JPECTORAL,

Of the beet quality tor

la.'.-

uilRSESESSi

BROM IIITb. W HOOPING-1 Ol L II.
CROIT. ASTHJ1L AAD
UOXSWIFTIOX.

Jnmre.M. Di- k«&gt;u. »eo-n, nay*—I waat Kickapon. on ih.-4:h «f Jau-uirv. IMS
jn Hunpaity with Tf - null Ewing, jr., watold by two of th.* judge* of lite rle. ti-u
(&lt;«&lt;• of th«ln wa* Mr Franklin) t’w
they bar! n« ••hyeeri-.n in having n , h-rk
B&gt;tt a« an oftkiiil. hut t» ke&gt;-p a rre&gt;r&gt;.
With an official clerk ; when the p»ll* wrtr
opened they r.-fnanl to |&gt;ermik a clerk
n.&lt; acting offdally, to nn aln ineiJe tbwun. or to keep a rerur.l of the vote*
pnl|*&gt;{; there wxa an artucl 1»-k|v of nuu.
with flur.t. cIuIm. ami «i&lt;le-irma—&lt;*y
about Ibirtv to fifty—o-itald* the rmu’n
where the election waa held, who refuaei!
tu Id any pci *&lt;* Gw I ler.ee &lt;&gt;r keep a tally
•nf the votea outehle; they would come
*0 the poll* awrarlng that n&lt;» d—d abuli-

KQUli.tbt.V ADJlHrED

AND PROMPTLY PAM).

LOt8te&gt; I .tm vtv-441.81? -St
Tut Mii^riimfii..* inet opened «f.n* ' IfwruSlh, .-ilk. •*.»«» •uJ^vu-pl .lleMMal.
Block &gt;M Muetu. McrvbandiiMi uMueialiug * imptuiwi* ia.u«»*.e taiuuto,,oikrnwawu
ufcumrwl* ... g*-l Mb. «• r«| ’ ,kM“ f*» I. .1
ofqaJ.t* »«k1 -ur cieiiw* I* WW.r p*trvu.&lt;*. I»

Pructienl and Analytical Cbemlet,

Arranged i&gt;y ib&lt;-Iwfo co«i&gt;|&gt;.*h r*.
Fiery iBairuni.-nl etlerr.i ft* ante bar
Gaeit tlu-roiighly tewtud. and Ik-ran ualeij
**y ar* anpertuTto Atty ever »dd In tiff*
rilscr.
’
’
,
' A very lllwral dirltk-thm mode V&gt; tbyae
purchxfoug in •JUantith-e.
Promt attention paid tn country br

»WSBS?

CHANGE OF TIME;

!

Battle Croakj Has 'lags and &amp;. G.
Rapids S.ago Ilcutc.

O

. Aoc.
Al! ib» p--pttlar P-t r n I
Ki.
&lt;&gt;i tbe
lay rti&lt;/ *!•" b*

jW\R£i’El¥£D
'

Rt pvrrbaMd ftf «.» U.uue&lt;wl UwllufB. wish
.raiulbrt »&gt;-rk» af Art. I* •’••iili' **. Sculp
and bn-uiru. om,|»i*f l.-e Pmniuu.i tub* ••
rd lo lb* Mibertilmt* J lb*
IXJSMOI-OI ITAX ART AHMWtATlUX

Wcdtn-adav-qi d Eri-bia at'4 • l-&lt;». A.
M.. Slid aiiiv.-iullnatii'®*."’
'''rb&gt;ok.
Leave II saliUgp ft* Gmlid Ral.uN •* Sm-h a* Print*. 4&gt;1tighama,' (x-l^liha; M«
Nt..ud;iva, Ws-dm-adya and Friday* at
lO’.’cl.rk A. Ml nnd nrnvr at Grand
and v.-ry cheap.
-t...
Rapid* at H ■m-I.h-Ic P. M.
Alao a go-nk •**-rTmwb'^&lt;l&lt;&gt;th« 1&lt;«r
Lento Gratfd IfapM" h r Ila-dtnp "»&gt;d
Batik Creek uoTo.~l..y-,Tb&gt;»mhye.aad &gt;n*w.'a wear.amt a (urge atu-ii of atapl.w
Ilctiitii* Shevtiu^v, whirling, at ripe*,«b*»-k»
Saturday*, nt four o'« |.* k. IN M.
and licking*. ■ •"
.
J t«T RHCEFVKD a new lot M
‘

eoticw to air |-.rt.-* iui»re*t*rt fo caix4&gt;&lt; a n p '
•r It-o Mrt-e ■ d Mdvr i« L. |-ubl»t&gt;*4 In lb*
k-put-lwM ft*w»«r. a «***U« i.e**|«rer r»&gt;nl*d
to II «&gt;i tog* *14 &lt;ir*etam&gt;B to ■** mmi tor it.*
fun t*i*&gt;,H lkrw»nb *»«eat Irwat la &lt;ach weak
• *ll &gt;niiardral*V pr«raadu&gt;g lb* UM *f bear.ng

&gt;. hi.
iLui f«r every thru* dollar* puid.
.taerfue a. t twty rorrt.ra .

(jkdk-’a Gtiieni Htmkina and Boots, a
g.«ej MMW-tiueilt Nt Very i-ag prince.
Ita band a awvilarge atm-k i»t Crocfcery

’

OOMAll.oxlUNHK'X NO.tGE.

constantly making aildillm* U&gt; tbe
auue. all «.f w Im b. be |irup&gt;aea t&lt;&gt; evil

caEircn than it. cuEirtsr,

Barry. *t.l* fo k Kieran. C.muuaMMMra la re
rm* rta«M u*l ■riji..! allrUnem ■»'! 4.maa~«
fo etryerxHu a$a&lt;ufotaw &lt;&gt;i*iefo ria. at Uieau

I have abo a very large quantity ot

*

I_. tFUHJB JE!I=E.

! C-«aufolr *n land. ell kiada fo did. &lt;■ u&gt;y lia*
I (except Uqnuni aud all «4 lb* beat quaint. . --. on Inmd'and ah fwfMMa-w inhfo^to buy or
nark &lt;4-Ar*, in 1‘Mnmig ur Aralpi-r*. MT
s. r o 1.11' si or r a s u i o x abl*
»4I will d.. wril to call before hatpining
b*rmir*4i* additwa.lba*grviBato**vry*ubkmali. ritoriTK AM» quick aaun.
rli.ntecnb*T euold -take tMa »*&lt;b.4 *f in scnlier in e-iu. &gt; *1mo lu ibe ta.ua u? fc*« dn.lar«.
UeuiUtf l*t.«.*r Ibe puiiuMaeM *11 in* friend*. } claeahvrr,
toadaifTbeelthe— ofUutingaand Barry C«, and a C*ru*c»t. gratto
»|mt« M tiettiv* i« mak* tbeutiaiia »aUe-;j
1 uouW particularly dill the attcatbm
Anr &lt;m*a&lt; th* l*ud&gt;r.K »1 M*c*ui*ra is fkrahhPMonrs or DaxTit.—Al the late nrittirtil Tn i?ou
shop,
•d. uralcndfo l,t.fr«».u^ aad Ait Jueraal. It d»qf perwona «bo are building to th* Ihrt
Komenbw tbe etd .tend nf T. FltnJ.TI’S.
of the French Academy of Am-isce, M.
mred.
wm. joins.
.that I h4»ej&lt;M4U&gt;wirlti a MrgeHivk oi
Crfloniniea ann-«m-&lt;d a\li*e«&gt;»pr» he had
Nu pmaa ■• r*air.ci*d to a aingl* »h«r». Tb*aa isSS-osii'iSswiDjrk I
I Nuil* an.) Glaaaand that I wiU f..rui»h
taking ■*«(»*totarohlp*. ren.itling «lt,ar* aemade" tn ahaHtlaifon. Fr*»m -.iu:n&lt; roua
til lol lo*B nlrw EagTa, ing. sad MB UcarU.
,
experiment* made in the lloepitala of
?l£TA.t£M'!Ud &lt;1—K0- UfrWlbM
T»uh&gt;aar,,.Vuntpr!ier. and Par*, it ap-'
•trip uf u.-p* lo lb* (Uniau vl Barty 4*c«m
i»«L»I______ H f KENFIELD
pear* th litb«wrfihl*|v After deaU: a nfctr-1
bulk* i. brnby *utn that in accnnbnce Vitb
muring *aind ia beard tu the Uuly,lu-Utig I
FEkiOK I Mil CEMENTS.
• Iiren^.n4 .utmJri) gia.I. J
by U* Jmtn
Tl&gt;* mu«t *ut-riU .ilimiralrd MasMiue **&gt;r imbfivu. ten. and -even fifteen hour*. " Il ’ (Jo
.•» j*"»niiawb&gt; W.ui garnwnl* au
oe l'r'4ata t.r lb* oMiMty ul Barry aulUHiiiun nw Ixl.edta Ammwo. h ffle treero.tmr fua.brr of A*
minifoev graduaUy. and oeaaew Ural In thr
&lt;; V TT I .N G."
parts of the b|Jy which are fartberevt

MNMatv at Mt* O'rbark I’. M foil* t» ew.t
rm ma tbe Jb 4a* fo nejirmfoe imxI. au
Itrii *■• forieoouto. ufii.atfo all ia*a«..i
«.*nu- awdmaku-4* a £*...«' tbcaiJ c*tat».
br Mqairad-to »•■
adjw.lmawl .1 ike
j |w at-.,*.*

e

E

frvtn the heart. ITi an amputated :n«m
her tbeaame aoupd ia heard for aevera! !
miuutde. The non i xiateaeeuf ihte-wun'-l '
tnay be nwiderod a eute *iim «&gt;f tbe totai aeaaatitm &lt;&gt;f life. M. Gdbmguca call*!
thia branch ufuuacula’iuii tljf»tmotc&lt;pia.

COMMISSION EIM NUtiUK
Syaa-' -wriwMort u»k4 - brifoaat •&gt;—*
•» m tlu*
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."Ycsv Dflrrj Mill,

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IB n«&gt;’w In aarvre*fid operation, ready
* A Quaker who w&lt;a charged &lt;17 for a
do »fo any.atn-.nnt uf
hnaaa ami loffir, fi.r a 'abort drive, up-o
bein’prwenu^ *ith the UH, eiuiply re C’JSTOM ■WORK,
marked •
in aa p«*l ordoe &lt;md aa prompt aa any
“Thou mlalakeet me; I Ju m-l uiab to other Mill n» Burry, many .-ther ouunty.
^W)ha*« thy •oubliakuieni, but oaly to
Has ing aerured the mv ic*e of

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FAINTING.,
Wo“^ rwapeatfwlly in fan*

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Geo. W. Fowler.

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I moat itnptvu d |.bu&gt;, 1&gt;,aether a uh &lt;gwi
।, SmnttFr—w&lt;* »r* pr^porqii . to . du die
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AND CUTLERY.
The rxsutima why

FRANCIS ROWER
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• ThaaubwrilH-rhavinxkRfcMt fl
, Mill kmwni aa FULLERS JBJLL

AT TILE OLD STAND
US U A I,

\V‘tb aag&gt;&gt;nl nod cxNwfJvte -aa aaanrv
Il mmt of
GLO CERIES,
M waa e*wr u&amp;fwu i4Ou« raaib,:.
4a a prtirular f&gt;»«d hav taktt lh&gt;
। hbertv to (vimbttr the »1..r* that we irv
k.i-pinx n GROG SHOP. I Eke ihiaffp.numtjr ta mv p. my 5foifi-&gt; •
ia m-J tin.- caw, nor J&gt;c»cr will ‘V I !•.*&lt;.
au) *&amp; «nc. ab&gt;. the‘WHISKEY BAR*
REE I put hit* my ivlhir wan tilled vBl

| Sept 22 1837.

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Young America Ahead.

raaLata tba glual i&lt;i*tp a4

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Special httcntiLn will Iw given •- ~v».

founding and putting up Pprarai cmAml et rry^iuM- ^irdiaxu^l MadhuB:rv

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on OCERIES ,
of all lltula vtawp fm* Ilendy Phy.
ORMEKI.Y kvpt t»y T. 1‘mitiw, ia

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BOOTS nud KtlOI.^

r i^lbedara* amt *pl*«UM &gt;i-d fa&lt;thiaf
rd “M.u.U.l Hr.ha«.' uU- lu
..py *t 4* Ceuo-putaaa Art Jenraal oa*
w’titulw of »M Award of I rvunuiaa. alas
w, .Jn,.-.,.. to tba DuaMM,tf aad &lt;*a

"rirty nf tbe ihoivX P.-rfo-

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tb»•*&gt;•
iii.af.u-ion «.f the Iodic*. AFm
Stalionrry, P«-t,«. I'cm-ift, Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Pcfkr.' Em clop* An.
T1iey&lt;h*ouM reapectivi-ly anti.aricv U
the cilium? if HorfOgaaud vi the «♦.
r- undtngGnmfy.-jfwar.dU- thtt they iatrlrtf to *ef! vwt^y tfcjft- iirft.i’rni;* &lt;iTib*
l.u»iue*a m cheap xacu* Lv bought at aay
place.
Gitegtaa «all and jiulji.1 for-yvan^vn.
Produce tf- cnut Unite .will U ulwa a

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DRESS GOODS

tinmet ah»ul-i challenge any |M&gt;r*« *; th.
poll*, and nalng other . |.&lt;*.hvte in lik&lt;
manner, that thr d—&lt;1 aMitiunikta ahould ■
not dictate tn them‘in their elrvti-.n*. I
naw a bur who waa not to exceed righteen
year* »f age. g«. t*. the p..|!a and v.de;,
dom-t know, hiw aamr-. I Irft the p»Ila at
ahnut 1T} o’clock. A. M. I believe there
were fmt rii.ira than 150 or 200 mm
about town from the npettlnguf thetxdlx
up t&lt;» thr time | left. I li -ur.I Capl. Brown
who waa in command of the I’. 8. tr&gt;u&gt;pw.
ruftme b&gt; obey a written demand fomi U
8. Deputy Marahal Cowell Iw atation the
teuopu Bear tbe poll*, to protect thoae
perw.na who had been threatened to L»re
lh*ir liven -taken it lb»y attempted t..
challenge vutrv or keep a record of the
VMM.
Jauu M. Dit xanu.

Uhittf in th.-* Garere liarjaueb «*
will be *r»nmI6«rAwwily ww-Awl
they have &lt;&lt;• 1-md tbe U-fo kind
of amrjinmlion.fo'r ajuntBinr^ .
|»I per-.
cuoU-ti raimoGalT kiaJa
Waler Tma-ffa and

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N a-.d ..-ti-r M-nday .’tuguut Slat.J!», 57. .mill further mu"iv. *Ugu» will
brute the fol tuning u*tn«d placed, at fob
to wit;
, l.&lt;-:ivr Healing for Ikrttle Crrrk.*Xliw&gt;
&lt;Uyw, XV&gt;*in.~lny a and Eri.hy *. .-t 7 «A
&lt;J&lt;vk. A. M, nu iarri c M Bailie i&gt;vek,
Ht I ■•"via&lt;k P. M. tu tihie tu teke lie
art.-rtx"-n m.nl c. at &lt;&lt; Wiet; and nh Tu**i
it&gt;yw;Tli&gt;-rwlava-nJ Sutuidava at one o'.
N II. Jn*&lt; n-c.i«&lt;d a neo miniral
• l.-eli I'. M. iu irnio m take tba evenn.y
natnnixnt. i-alMI tin- Enr.li»l&gt; Mrtalhr
tr»h» .-fenrv^
lUrtrionium. Call aa I cxnumw.
Ij-hi. ILitlu Cretk ft-r lta**.iiigv «m
\
J. M. HUBBARD.
Ttri-«A»y&lt;. Th.tradrty e en-l S.iturdw* nt Y
••Muck. A. M.. imd unhe,i.t landing*

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IJawo huJy r««cri td a full auortBan: *f

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COLUl&lt;i. "(OLDS,

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No. oil South third Street Phil^i^ta&gt;»l&gt;. Widia at th* a"O&gt;r tons it rtgn'alew tba i'
—Nrcepapvn. ilir-’.igbuat
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                    <text>THE RBryBUCAN BANNER

REPUBLICAN" BANNE

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Arts NiLVtNS, U.-COSTTAN'r, irfop.i.ton

TERMS-fiLfiO, IN ADVANCE.
Thoss wbosdrerttosbythsyssr, trffl bssltow's*

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1858.

) VOL. 2.
BIGNESS DIKECTUHY.

ll. N. Sukumik, County Treasurer.

Of-

IS IT ANYBODY** DllIJfDBl

NO. 42.

art tvUtag to rrjiil»r bu»in«»a. wUl bs sbsrg^
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Ilvering a copy of llie Min* to tl»e appel

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other party, or the justice ah me, may

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certain the nrresrity of taking the pn
arty described in such application, and

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iwar tbe pruiife and alisgatiuns of tbe par­
than six or more than twelve days.*
rriting, and
ties, and may adjourn ‘from time to tune
Sac. 6. The Justice sltall tlien annex to
as may be necessary, ari8 their dedaion
the application a warrant under his hand,
•hall be ooodusivs in the premises, and
returnable on said adjourned day, ami is­
every auch deciskm shall ba reduced tb
sue tbe same, directed to any constable
writing, lie signed by tba township board
oftho county, commanding him town*or boards, making the Mine, and filed by
m&lt;»n tbe said jurors to l&gt;e and appear af
them in the office of tbe dork uf tbe pPuths place appointed «m the said adjourned
per township, who shall file the asms and
day, to servo gs jurqrs, «• ascertain the
give notice thereof fo the Commissioner
nctwsaily «&lt;f taking certain property for
highway purpose*, and t«&gt; appraise tbe
damage thereon, and 1! all tba junws shall plication for the appoinuueat uf Onnm'snot appear, tbe Justice shall cause a suf- ■ioners, as provided In this act, the sum application under the provisions of this
act.
of one dollar.
Sac. 24. Whenever a
altered or laid out, and
i dura not
dirt tu the justice within tbe time nrovided by this sot. thev shall baby sueh Jtfv
tire disrhsrscd, and a naw jury empanelled drecrilwd in the applicati&lt;&lt;i. and justly
within twelvs days upon the swine appli­
and shall file tbe minutes of such survey
cation aad in the same manner and form
In the office of the Township Clerk of the
as herein provided for empanelling a

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msidoi.r in U&gt;.tinK/ Mlcb.

.MORTGAGE SALE.

Gbimt &amp; Sr*uu&gt;ixa. Dwilcrsin all kinds

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plication. and justly and impartially to
appraise tbe damage thereon, if uty is
claimed.
They sliall then proceed to
view the premises described, and shall
| within five days thereafter, make return
to the Wild .1-ua ice ili wril'ng. to be signed
by them of their doing*, which shall eta'e,
if such road be altered or laid out, the
necessity of taking tbe property described
in such application, and the amount of
dntfts"e appralaoL If any, to whom payably if known, and a statement of the
time »p« iit l&gt;y tlfcin for that purpose,
which return 4m 11 be certified bv such
Justice, and filed in the office of tip'Town­
ship Clerk.
8tc. 7. Sueh jnrors shall be entitled to
r receive &lt;&gt;na dolUr per dat. and fifty rents
* I for ea: h halfday, and tbe Justice aeri Con

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| buliter al U« &lt; own Uuu*c la (lie
uf US
I iat» in Mid cuunty ul IL&gt;rn &lt;lh«t being tlw pit
«! iHdrfit.g ilk- Virrvit Ccurt in and furaaM coal
-ril— ... . . IL&lt;i -L « i. &gt;.ca
Broth. Ellis A C««, DeuJrre in
Msaufaeturer. •&lt; Fbrnitnre, A snod .usri-.- ■xv.nu
kwsv.us band. Rower* New llulldiu epou.it. , ib.l dur
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tendered to the owner or occupant, or an
the manner
Sec. 15
shall be sttacbcd to a tract of land thru’ «&lt;’*n«'P for ‘he amount of surii damages,
Until each meddier Irani*,
which a new hlghwav shall be laid out, "hall have been executed and delivered ur
tbe seme may ba taken inU» consider*, tend.-rod u. such dwnsr or occupant by
tion In climating the damages which may •"&lt;&gt; cummUsiwm.- said Cotnml.siMiere
be sustained by any person owning or - of Highways shall then g&gt;ve the owner
inwreated in said lands, by reason of lay- '&gt;r occupant of the Isnd through which
ing out or altering snv highwa-, tbe ben-1 “il1 «»d shall hare been laid nut or al•fit
which such perims snail receive ! “'rod, Lutice thereof, end require h:m to
chapter twrefrdJr. c
I‘Mr. aha. Art -9.
irt to amcod hereinafter provided, ope altering or lay- tberabv, shall betaken into txjusideraiion. ' remove his fouev ur fences, within auch
Bsc.’ Ifl. Al! hlghwav. bsretufore regu- J
»h*H deem rea^mable, nut
•. wddbXin^ j in&gt;r ,,Ut “n.r W«hw,,y- an&lt;1 al* the **»W
larlv laid nut ai&gt;d established, in pursu- i ,c*» lhan sixty day’s after giving suchno*^nd'toUlJrii infi "r kying out such highway, shall be

UucMumuiug b.gh
J
«riH s«i,
Stcnox 1. The People of the Slate of
th# list Michigan enact: That an act entitled an

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levied and collected in the township withIn which such highway is Blunted, and
vinit he paid upon the order of the Town­
ship Board, as other township charges,
exo pl as hereinafter provided.
Sac. 8. Whenever the unmmissionsra
nf lli-diwsya of one township shall dimgres with tbe Commlrelnner of an adjoin­
ing township, whether in the sam« or

townships, the CutnmissioDers of both
townships. &lt;&gt;r a majority of them shall him or them, to that effort, wl cans- the
meet at the request of tin- Comintedon- Sams to ba filed In the office of the Town­
ers of cither township and make tbeir ship Clerk, of the tnwmdiip in Whichauch
tbe time of hearing । entnmin,- highways, approved February determination ujxm such subject of disa0. L. Rev.
* H, 7^57, be »o amended as to read pwment.
Jodx» on'tvkte. ■ M folluws
That wbi-ncvcr aay. ten
.—.--4———[ «*r more freeholders of any U-wnship

8TAI7TON S EXCHANGE.

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By

STANTON A TlfYANY

orrusirx m.

JACKSOX
itiDBLXViLi.K Exciiasok. by J. F. EMO

i-rrscui u. i- nay, nun
tbe matter of th. EstaU of Jamas
2 lUi’^VtiuVffi'e'tbr P tat.

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Barvi s &lt; a*.ts lt&lt;» st. by Campbell di

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sad all interninlutc placa*

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iretohsg ss4 Mlisg tbe PrtitioB rf Junes A,
------------J7 M. Ilosacxu I’hj-mchm, and Surajua
n«_ .. B_.M11'&gt;
Hutiars M.eb T

«u rr»i e&gt;Mie is »»ul Petition dw»c*-*i&gt;&lt;-&lt;!.
7*”r,n ’’r1! °n*7&lt;At'W nrJeLck’p
isilUrfto'tberirtteriesrinauf “.d petldes

unkrvJ th*. lb. Petitioner gira
ti« iutarnta by cau*Ip&lt; a enpy
I order tuba publish'd Io tbe He-

Wa. BcaontM. Attorney, (kumaeller mid
!X1 imiM&amp;alslv jovvodlnf tbs Uuwufbc&lt;
PWI&lt;
0. L- KAY, Jsd«s of frota

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claimant &gt;ir |&gt;ersou •ntidsd thereto before
such street, lana. Common alley uc high­
way shall be opened, estaldishtxj or al­
tered; which tb-- damage aforesaid ahsll

fill for the corporate authorities of such
city or village to cause the said lands and
and premises to hr used and occupied for
the purpose xftm-said.
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Sec. 34. Tb«« Glerk or Recorder afore-

nxmiag &lt;if a jury as herein before provi­
ded, make an application to a Court of
Recurd for the appointment of three Com-

'Ssc. 2fi. Every jMiblic highway already
laid &lt;»ut, bopart uf which shall have been inay be giten by the Gunmissiooer uf
opened and Worked within four years Highways, Clerk or Recorder, as the can
freim the ti ae of Its bring s» laid out, and may be. In tl« manner provided In
1 every such highwny hereafter to ba laid

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clinle nor vAct tbe right* af any other
person who ahall appeal within tbs time
limited; and the said township board
ahstll suspend all proceedings upon ap-

Clerk «&gt;f eanb township.
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Sac. 10. The Commissioner* of Highwava of auch Adjoining townships, upon
altering or laying out a highway om.n

fi&gt;rmsnce of their duties prevcrilM^l in tbs
prccte-ting -Sclit.n, be sworn to ascertain
•nd determine tba necetoity f«»r taking tbe
property dweribed in the appliwttitto. and
justly and impartially to appraia* the dam­
age tberwou, if any is claimed; such Cwmmissiuners shall then proceed io view tbs
premises prppowd to be taken . for such
public use, and shall, within fiv« days

writing.’ signed by them, to tbe township,
city of or village Clerk or !}s«»rder. w bich
return shall state, if such highway, sfredt,
eommoti, kneor alley is laid ont or alter•d, tbe aaeesalty thriwfor, the amnunt of
damage appraised and to whom payable
if known, and sh-dl be filed in the uffijs
»&gt;f the township, dty or village Clerk or
corporate authorities uf such city ar vil­ Recorder, the Commissioner so anpuinti...
. •
lage, and ths oortxirute Mthoritles nf said _i
city or village shall have power upon such
tbe pruvistens of this act.
Stc.30. Jurprs whu hav( been rsg-jmoot, lanes, alleys, side-walks, highways, larly summoned under tbe pi«ivisl-«nsof
water courses and bridges, ns may be ne­ this act wbn shall, without good cause
cessary for the ptibHc eonrcuicnce.

peals received by them from any such
___ i__ ik. until the time limited r...
drfrrtnhiatlnn,
for
; such
. . appeals
- - . . shall
, . have expired, to tbe
end that tbefr
theh- darWre^
derision, when made,
tp*d«, may
tn«y
rod
rntbracu
the
whole
sublet*.
X.
tba Vue thereof, shall determine what pert
nf
8kc'J®1 ’n C?#*.°r .*? sprM'*'^”n *
of such
such highway
highway shall
shall be
be made
mad. and
and reredrtermlnafiun «iT
of tbe
the Cummissloru.Commissioners ...
of
paired bv each township, and each town- drtsrnimatiun
Zp dxil k... .11 th.rijha.ml k. Wb- HSbmprft...nd.lp. ..th.
tisa uf any city or village should require
th, ll.l.llitla in reUthn t*th.
■»" ai*&gt;«&gt;t «~ntta. rm
Iks lands of any pareon far sur-h purposes.
J . r__ V L- L____
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IsHnartn a ro*d unon the hue of aucn
township, end the appod may I* mads to
repaired
by
such
township,
as
if
the
sams
[after, make application to a Jirtlies ,4
the townsh|p boards of the said adjoining tarested, bk hor, or their agent or atturwas located.wholly in such tuwnahip.
jh iw
Baa. 11. Public roads to bs laid out townships, *lw&gt; ahull act jointly In deci­
ship, for the app-&gt;tnun«il uT twelve freeding upon the determinations of tbe said
*’f til° c«M«y. »• ascertain the according to tbo provisions of this set, cummlssi»ners, PwiArf,That any C rmleast three public placua in said city or vil­
necwalty of taking the property described shall not lie less than four rods wide. «xXin cities or villages, where tbe Comlage three woeka next preceding the meet­
oneis or other proper authorities
ing of the corporate authorities, for toe
damage theron, which application shall
p«L
may otherwise determine.
purpose alorcMi.l, and the aald corporate
be in writing, and describe the premises
Sec. 20. Every appeal from a determi­
throngh which it is pre-posed to alter or
Highways arc appliod to. oa provided in nation of 0&gt;mmiaw&lt;*ners of Highways
lay out auch highwny. •
shall be iu writing, addressed to tbe town­
Stc. 3. Up&lt;m tbe receipt of such ap­
ship board &lt;ir boards, as tbe case may be,
plication, tbe Juatier shall appoint a lime
and signed by the party appealing, and
and place for that purpose, and shall issue
•hail
briefly state the grounds upoc which
a citation or notice, stating the object time lands through whieh s.iid road runs, of
it is made, and whether it is hr ought to
Uwfc.1
■od place of such meeting, which shall
reverse entirely the determinatkm of ’be
be served by the Highway Commissionooinmiteioneni,' or only to reverse a part
era on me owner ur occupant:
dwrvuf; and in lhe latter eaie jl sltall ape,ilr,,ufa’h »’M&lt;*Jt X Ptop&lt;iae&lt;l
tothaManbaH
lay osl such mad, st leaa; ten। days
&lt;
before

jury or c.immisaioosrs, appointed by a
ibata. ! Court of Record as hereinafter pruviJsd,
Kste- [ and shall certify their action to tbe town
s: Pro-j siup clerk.
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Sac. 2. That whenever the Commisiv J»»-j •i,’n*n’Highway s shall lw applied to

B. H. Fcixut. Attorney anti Counselor

jarore shall foil to attend at dm same
it me and niece mentioned In the rtrtirffri
tint, die Justice. CfotX or Rerorder.be-

plication, and to appraise the daniags
thereon, ifany a* claimed; sueb application
•ha.II be ir. writing and describe tbs prem­
ises proposed l&lt;&gt; bu taken for sori" purpose
and notice thereof shall bo gives at Isast
five days nrsvinus to tho time uf making
such appfxtotiofi,
what ouurt such ap­
plication, in what court such application,
shall b« saquired to remove his feneem will be madccn l time of making the earns
l-ocrt&gt; betwaeri tbn first day uf April and
ths first day of ^ovemhor.

to be a rood fur any purpose whatever.
uut upon tlte line lielwect: two townships, !
Ssc. 27. All piifdic highways now in
applicatiixi fofthqt purpose nuty be rnndu
use, heretofore kid out and allowed by
to tbs Gunmissi»ncra of either township,
who six!I proceed to lay «Hit «&gt;r alter such
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may. by writing under their bands. make rued In the manner provided by this net.
‘X Com mistoHiers uf High- but tbev shall cause the surrey,’nr a ropy
thereof wrt fiby them, to &gt;« filed In
,» Virrx
dbc. »»». any person wuosnano&lt;a&gt;emvs
..
the office ot the Townsliln
Clr-rk ui
&lt;&gt;f eacli
each
'"*? diacsuitiiiue such highway aa harein- township. Upon proeeedii; '
**“
altz-r directed. Praridtd. Iluit
aw^md layout such road.'application
— the commissioners rw tiiguwaya
-»
iretlon may be [nr
oi .
■ ■
j which shall be used
made to a Justice of the Peace of ritber I any town-dtlpin dieenntlfiumc nr refusing
years or mure, ahull le deemed public
township for the appolnthv-nt of jurors ! to dlsrontinne any mad. may, within ten
highway
*,
and
may be altered or discon­
who may b« drawn squally from the' days after such determination, appeal to
tinued, ac-’ordmg to ths provisions uf tfais
townships on the line lwtwe-n which the i the township board uf such township, bnt
art
_
&gt;______
’..I jurors
. AU-11
-t
an xkx1! »U,t
mid road
runs. T*K_
The said
sitall —
ap. ­
B be paid
——
praise the amount ...
of flamage tn
by each townabip,
township, and the'return
the return of tbvir
their
doings shall be certified by tbe Justice,
and filed in the office of UrtrTownsiilp

Profiwloiial.

shall proceed to inquire into the necessity
of taking such lands and premise* for the
public use, and assess such damages^*
aforesaid.
-

। shall neglect
cca within th
the —
salt
lid cnmniissiouers shall liave
dnM to be legal ligbways.
And it tier, „
shall be the duty of the Township Clerk foil power and auib-iritr, and it shall be
tn record in a hook tn be kept by him for their duty to enter with such aid and u&lt; that purpose, all papers filed in his office
relating to the laying out, altering os diasod open such highway without delay,
after tbe time sptc-'fisd in such notice
shall have expired : Pfaeidrd, No person

* eighteenth. 184b; alio. Act No. servnty.
Rn»«rir»8t«T», S.utl. ide

the said corporate authorities jnay tberj

premises taken fur a highway arc required
to be apt out or described, the said premi­ forthwith tu summon a sufficiant numbet
ses or tbe said highway shall be construed uf talesman to make up aaid jury.
Sec. 33. The damage or compsnaatioh
property described in »ucb application, to be the parceTt’f land not less than two
ilia amount of damage appraised thereon, rods wide &lt;&gt;n each side of th«t ifoe of sur- so nreeased by said jury, together with
the costa and expensss of sueb proceedings
tn whom payable, if known, arid ahull be
filed in tho office of the Township Clerk.
on tbe property of each city or village m
The said conimisaiacem shall lie entitled by settingNurth the lies of survey.
Sac. 25. Whenever a public highway
sha(l have been laid out and establisbed

THE HIGHWAY LAW.
lu: ' D ■ iithie;;. _
•
uKwij. i
b’fATK'oF MICHIGAN. lUrrj Oiaty.ss. Pro '

premises, according tu their reapsrtjre
estates and interests therein, and ’said
Clerk or Recorder shall, upon tbe return

See. 6. Tbe jurors shall I* sworn by return «»f their doings in writing signed
such Justice tn aso-rtain tl»e necessity of
taking the property deecrib^ iu the ap­

U»«ref

Pradacs ITsh. Baiter. Unt.Psrt. Ac^Dwrefare u«ure&lt;• torsbv siren thsl by virwe |
fo.teSlrn-t, ai.nudtt Ru«tr's Mart i
sad
dour rest vf Um-lU.tel
aTllwSKsUiU IU &gt;u«l&gt; rsw tiiwd.- snd pr • ratal out/
—--------------------- !
Wil! to farecJMsd b, 1 Ml- ..f Ute prrei- ;
■tR, -Whole -Sulc nnd Retail I !*« J--.riix-d in.sidmortg.Ke 's«d Ute l»»d. .nd .

D. C. Hawutrj I lenler in &lt;«ruo riss;.
vistM*. Fish. WiAden Wan. and a »anc
•thar arttclss. Xu&gt;r* .m Slslr Stnvt. out
east of IWi 1&lt;&lt;4HL H»rtwgs. Mwh,

public use, and If they shall deem
res«y for such dty or'villsge to tak
lands or premises lor the public usr
inqnre and amess auch damage and ■

•inner.

shall forfoil the sum of five dollars, tn be
rerot tred by action aa other. forfoiUires
to townships.
Sec. 37. The Commissioners of High­

/ »• -»■ - • .

unoccupied, tbe notice ma v be served by dwm it sdvisahia tu disouQtiimo Mali
poatiag gp tfea same in thnw pab'ieptaees «“«*•*
*■*
be Med
it: the township, ten days Wore the lime

Baa. 18. TW Ownmterionere of High­
ways, or non of them tasy. mataed of
ataking application for the appointing t

lime meotionsd therein,

cotDpsuaadon to be toads therefor.

townahip meeting, of the itupruvr.tnsnts
nsceaaary tu be made in the ru^foand
bridges in st»ch township for the ensuing
year, 'awl an estimate of the probtfcia

Ui be asseawd for thqt year wUl aooumpliahj anti suoh mretiug m«y vote, for tbe
raising of a earn not exoeuding tine ha'f pf
one ocr cent. ep»n tbe ajqpegue valu
uf the property in the township, areunffag
to the assessment roll uf tba precodtag

township el

•igUt. Mtillad m twenty-five uf tbe
40, relative ►&gt; lay

Approved Feb J, 1653.

�-—

AddHtowal from Mcxtse.

VWYTWTTrA W HAW7TVD ’&lt;i«*&lt;rereThe Clnriwoati Cuuvewthra Kaaets-Nsbrasta BHt.and in that bill bo
MTUlflJCAB MjgML !
e&gt;e|) .WOp|iroro&lt;ary vote to the I»bus
“ fouLd tlni '"Ho™*
following language 1
“It bring th«. true intent and meaning
*r.M XXTHta.......... 1..................... EDITOR. ' predecessor of James Buchanan, to uur of this act, nwt to legislate slavery into
~s““- "•
Pt’y ।
.

— . —•

»•**»&lt; -'-j

boy With the cunroriteu referred t&lt;&gt;, *» Wt
At fifteen m nut cap**’-

9K* &amp;VXN1XG POST.

Gf

Youny Jareriru.—Young folk* g*» up

—w—

perfectly frve
str domestic in

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Warranty .nd Quit Claim Deeds, Rrel tl(M&gt; of p..iM.y withholding a few votes.
Brigham Youni
E*kt« and Chattel Mortgagee for sale at, |(&gt;
g.nowwoy,
friend*.] tl i» not out ot character, being
!there was a general feeling, freely
(root) exex­ | &lt;rncv of hi* heart heJUs supposed that it
ii* offire■
nwwncB.
i p-~4 ■&gt;»« *
r~Ml. Pi-™, ■
Si Aort of fnnrti, to nave a inw
‘ prc»s&lt;
ma. Mb.™ px UrU Tb.
Our patron* will pisasc reccoLect that! and Republica&gt;i*m, they would, ten to ,
mwmt 1fl&gt;1lad for right wut-only to
our terms are ready ywy, and wa wish ' one, support tbe latter. By the most ma- . rv;ni|aU) 1m11
bit own domsstic in­
Ituminplo Pipurt.—A good arithmetiAdministrator*. Guardian* Mortgagees | licion* and unmitigated fidsehoods, bJrt(t'.rath&gt;naWhWrt&lt;fti^frjAand|rt*aA&gt;nand all other* bavins I^ea! printing don* , accw*ariun* of cwtboliciem ia &lt;ma«inarter. r ily relation is not urn uf tho domettlc
calculate so si to get '* .Icigh-rids and not
in and -£
of An.^ieanism
Amcrt.-anism in
in another,
another. by
by dis-1
dft- institution
in.titutio^, pray, tdl
tell m* wh • .*
U.XreraHrimd i.
at our uffios would be mure pencil ln
Ite
U«r p.,w»U far lU
U Lu 'pl.jU, lMn.„ l»«rib«l,
-«• •&gt; • k-xlr^, ud b.
bring the money, when they ask us to ■ and free Kanaa&lt;’ and by a denial o' j „j to the Nebraska bill to prove that
make an affidavit of puMieation.
' tbeir former proalavcry prodiviliea,tbsy ] right. He labored under a alight misap। auccMueo m carrying uirec irro ouw,
:thereby ejecting
electing Janie*
Jams. nuoauw.
Buchanan, —
and
------jUcrany
”
A freshsupply ofExerotions S'1’,Pena8«:; dtfealing the candidate of the party of

h^urable and illustrious predecessor.
c
. BfM&gt;n
^ny.ftMgnty

w« gather the fidlowinjt nnmes iff the
mwmbarsof the CaWnct of Zdraf-, the
mom™™ ... .
and called over tbs buIuatrade: ’H«U!
iwiy rimed Proibional Presides
on there, hold « n I—dore tbu Preaident
Cl'Kvas—Minister &lt;&gt;t horvrgn Anair*.

aiMimku, ••• - ---------

I'umenl. oM

Finance.'
' ’
Tbe above ambracca the generally rc
e&gt;«niMd
eramcut of the Republic, but
.Jaber hll Iwen ^blisbed nt Guana*asto, lieadcd by JJenito Juarex, who had
whs did not ride with the " mu»ic,“ and dnspaU-hcd a forci: acain.t the City.
Zul.uitf. hearing of thia, ha.1 emnmon*!
thmra who pay C&gt;r their own teams, /ftp
a strong bralv of treop*. haad*d by tbe
ttnit tofro, and the thfag is accomplished. Cliieftian* dr'll** and Miramon, who
would priwdto intercept them and give

ill tavor &lt;&gt;i u u1*"*
.
meet
the Mtohigan Agncultoral CdKi.W

4k»dNews! G

^'iTTalto presented a reaolulhn of the

AT

TOANT &amp; SPA

dReady PaJ

?nst receiv
stock

OF

* EVERY V

NEWGO0DS,

"kb S

o. .b. Bd. a., or bu^b. ourj

To be sold a
JPric

just received, and for

•HITS

Denims, Stripe Shirt-

X

FANCY BA

SONSETS TO GIVE

KINDS BONNE
■ AT Ti

4

£ Ready Pa
—

RTTFFATZ) OVER SHOES,

j“j«- g-

northern candidate, who was represented
to sympathize with northern sentiment.'

Tbe election of Pierre was construed

------Mk. Ivusox, of Georgia, mads some
very insolent remarks on the army bill.

Mr. W. would be a bal
customer fur Mr. W right to play upon
thia Government.

Hocaa or RarnaautTiTtvas.

I

To At Editor of At N. Y. Yuntt:
Why were not
against which the people bad once dijci- to Kanu*; if It had not been for the earnest 1
Sia: I have just been shown a copy of
ded.
Embnl'tetwd by this supposed eu- army, there wouJJ not now have been an
your issue uf yesterday, In which I notice
dorsal, tbe Kansas-.Nubraska set,embody­ AUUU™l« U Kw, if II W
ufyour
reirresj
cmx »rj&gt;. lucre uwwi n new n amwusa in
iu a
a letter v
, • ■.■... Washington
..... --------------ing tbe repeal uf th* Missouri restriction, brew fur the army, Uwrrore would her.
~w. «' winter wwwS
iruinty that tbe .snownof
would txndeut, signed •S?. under date '&lt;t the Tlh
i*tan them up
nn in tha
the gorges
ronres of
uf the Rocky
IL wk* m*t..
inst.. after alludine
the disturbance to
in
was passed by Con-res* in IBM^ Yet, been rared' to the ground, &amp;c.; that It* fasten
alluding to die
Uiie flail on Friday morning,this language:
notwithstanding this claimed cndorsal,
•Mr. Walbridge of M ichigan, cried -Shame
Shams,’ and waa kicked for hi* pains by
Mr. Wright uf Georgia, I believe?
Why, wr, if yon , k^w perfectly well that they might have
based its repeal upon the legislation of lowing language:
All 1 have tossy &gt;&gt;f thi* is simply that
1850. thus throwing the responribilily could rake the Infernal region* from the ! be-o started in season to reach Utah be- it is fislac, all false, no such thing having
center to tbs circumference, and from tbe ' fi»ra the fnwts came oo; and ha knew occurred.
back uptrii Fillruore's Administration.
Youra respectfully,
.urines to the bottom, you could not fish
“*7 •&lt;« ■«*
»• certainly
It will be recollected that in all lh&lt;D. S. WALtlUDGX.
.
. , ,
.
I supposed that tba Government wen: not
northern Slate* w hich elected Members
of IBM,
_____ _
__ _________
»&gt;,«&lt;■ ... of Coo,~«
t.nrl ■
KIn th. Ml
Trrwwnw
. - _ lb.
.1__| _ .1. ..
. JI.__ 1 .
.1 1 _
PHEpiUlG DUS.
democrat* loudly disclaimed the honor uf have nenesurily been employed there for ; trine of non-intervention.
.
■ ..
——
having originated the repeal uf tbe Mi* 1 the purpose uf suppressing violation* of i
Th* Sonator from Georgia alsoalludsd 1 xot warms nr wiluam sBAnraaM, xua
-1,-r^.rel it l.*ek .tn-' tbs law ”
I u&gt; lbe employment nf troops in Kansas.
aroaxx nr jpum Mere*.
MXtri restnrtton, and charg*d it back up- ■ tbe law.
I ami he arid be wislmJ to God—thaL may
—
ou the former Adinmirirstfom They 1
Tu whidi wmsrisre and abusive ha- . not
Friends, Patrons. S ibseribura and ad
dared not meet this question before the j rrtngue, Ma. Ciuxmait, from our State,, idea—that w&gt; soldier had over Imsn sent] vertiscr*:—Hear ti* our debts, and get
psople.
A* a palliating circumstance replied with telling rercasm and pungent into Kansas; and gave aa a reason that, ready that you mvy pay; trust us, we are
• - -t - - - ■ —■o * I-11—We publish hie remarks bo- j had
UlH‘P» ’»"* been sent there, the 1 in need—and have a regard for our rtewd
It will be ootioed that he reresomu
h#v’’ ’*«&gt; «teraiin»- j for yon have long been trusted; acknowlio,
.
. I ted. 1 du not know whetliur there is an | edge your indebtedness, and dive into
&gt;ra and &lt;n -Sena tors over the knock-1 AbulitiMist in Kansas or »«; but I d- ' your pock eta that you may promptly fork
claimed that slavery waa
poririv. law, and Could not be taken Into ; le» a little,
■ I- in miMtinr.
relation u.
to non-intervention, it.
i —-------- x_j„».ow&gt; j( there is among you—one single
new Territory, any belter without a pro j and th* real meaning of the Kansas-Nepatron—that don’t owe m something, then
hibilion, than with »ne. The BeptibBcwn I braaka .Act; showing that the doctrine of
to him we dun them, thi* is our answer!
Not that we cure about cash ourarivre,
bnl our creditor* do. Would you rather
of fno-Stuu ttooJ toot Art is tht Ter that wo go to jail, and you go free, than
rneraUr* in the free Slates. I slavery.
Ou other subject it is not alrifory. kot At laomrst sauted tries border
souther refusal uf the free I lowed to interfere. But we wID 1st him

•dores tbs doctrine of nou-in- *p«*k for himself:
Th* Administration of Franklin Fierce

of the honorable Senator from

Boots and shoes

(lothlng: Mere

3g

roce

OF A

@9!

n

•SUGARS

4That G»«&gt;d TFA, sure

thick bootees.

And every thing in th

to that paper.

Washingom, WedneMhiy, Fob. 10. j

menl of tbe doetrius of ui’n-intenrention,

GINGHAMS,
BRIL

. A nice nss&lt;
or

men’s thick boots,
•3,50 at

G

JlEW

legislators of Mk-bigsn. in relata-m to a
MU............ •100
iu wtvaac*..
te*............. M |T«scuTre.....JoS
- A rids to Bribed* !"
them liattlc.
. . _
.. .
Burthcrti Pacific ILtllnisd; which was or­
speeches of the honorable Senator from
A warm conflict wn« anticipated, which
WMZy Z»Pit
a' 1HO*T htSTORY.
dered te lie ««| the tebte and be printed.
Illinois
[Mr.
Dougla-]
on
the
same
subHrortwzr
!■*»•Ws
pubb*h
on
onr
w.mld,
it
waa
th"
ight,
extend
to
ths
ItfPubli&gt;b«d Enry Tbnr*d*j.
• in view of the feet that there was a p» puBv Mr. Howard: The petition of John
first page the new Hghwny law. We streets &lt;ff the Capitol.
In 1848,-Lxwts Cass wrote his famous
McGimii*. asking fur a petition.
The excitement al) over the ctamtry
Nicholson Ijetlcr in anticipation of a »ow- four huudrod thousand votes, any Indi ■ »y
Brigham Young believed thw think it is an Improvamennt on the old
By Mr. Leadu Tbe pstn ion of A. C.
wa| tremendous, and trade was entirely
Dawson and Vtf -tber*. «tiwns of Miriic
ination for tlic Presidency. Previously, vidua! who makes the statemeut, that the I
u, niran something,
Hj bar*a. aaking an appnmriaticn of td.OOO
tho Democrati&lt;‘ par^r of the north, had j election of Bucbanan waa»an endorsement Heved and ho believa* te^lay xhxt ho| ia
aiw
..... — -ri-----------, ■
uwp™-!] (l
Olf ■’pirree
Pierce's
ronse- ■ merely carrying cut tho tr«* intent aul ean be dau* under onr present owlrtit- (list
been identified somewhat with tbeprin’* Kansas policy,
poficy, and cont
order could aloae be restored by the• for tbe construction of a light house on
Basfaee.ns Point, &lt;m Lake 8t. Clair.
&gt;.
.b~b I b...
don.
Should'ths time ever come when rcckll uf Santa Anna.
ciplea of the Wilmot Proviso.
In fact, qoriitly ol the Kansas policy of Buvhana-,,
Alao, the memorial of Gen, N. Fletch­
n wit.nd | esptcially
-* _ 11.- by
1... thorn
-' -■ voting
m a, ...a. fur
r... him
Lit n. in the
f
.
_ .
■ r we have a more libera! coMtllullon, we
Cass, himself, had stood upop thatI ground
j*4Ilt.|omen „n ■
o h.er. M. H. Miles and others, citixun* of
sad advocated slavery restriction. Thi* ' fro^ States, utters a most unqualified, mi- ]
the Chamber pr*—,‘-u
Michigan, asking an appropriatitei for the
nonksntimvnt w»» repngnant to the Smith, in- ] mitigated and premeditated falsehood.— 1 propewe to abandon tbs------------Tkf mu for At JtoaUion of At CapitolI construction of a pier and light bowsa. at
. Finn.—The burning of the Pacific Ho■'|&amp;YAS14V
asmuch, a* iheir pecuniary interest* were
teon|y one ewe-tpe from such a «m•n&lt;1
or . ■
i r&gt;_.__ t____ tL^
a , the mmiUi ot Thunder Bay river, in '.brotate of Michigan,
materially affected by tho dUposilion uf dusiur., and that U, a plea of ignorance, j
’yJ^Xwka bill 1 Do llrey'pro«af auxb-.ft
— .trip tutmri
•
Abu, the mem'Hid ”f H"”. H. L.
Between
(.cronpt m CoKtiiMoH tnodt a bthny,
tkis qurethm. In view of this feeling at Kn£v&gt;a ur fool*! BucbaDS*r«, choose ye, ■
bl 1^.^^ j0
, affairs of thoTer ed In an alarming lo*» of Bfc.
Puiiukolk *iA DroA—JltivbttioMry Mills. William H.Swse*. and 87 others.
tbe south, abd in visw of an approaching between the two.
ntory of Utah ! if they do.if they mean forty and fifty are supposed to have been
Citixenvnf Michigan, adring an *M»upri.
Spttthu
—
ConUiiutloiaf
Qoi^mtion
lulled by leaping from windows or were !
Preoidential cumwt. It seemed to be n*
------ vih“"‘su*u=-------'
,mck 4*w0 an 1 *dn“t lb*1 th“r h"V°
ation for the c'&gt;n»irtw:&lt;&lt;'ii of a wagon n&gt;ad
Bill Pautdt
ceraary that any asp.rant in thu aortl.
' uiara_»»cromin error and have been doing wrong burned in their tuom The fire caught
I frutt Saginaw oily, hi tho county uf S*ghuiw. northward along th* shore of Lake
in a drug *f»r* under tho Hotel, and comLawhkxcs, K. T., Feb. U, '33.
Hann, touching at Otta«»a Cay and
Gov. Denver sent in an elaborate me*
that “agreet olmtigo had come over ,tb.&gt; election occurs. \S o trust every aucen p|U down
। wj|| rolo for jt, j tnuwicating immediately with the stair.
; Thunder Bay, to aww point near the
public mind.” Thia enunriatiuo produced will bear it in mind that he is interested caro B(&gt;t if it be or
--------------------— -Ways soon cut off all rctyeal, except by sage last night, vetoing the Art l«"Cnting , northern extremity of tbe lower peninsula
»nu regiment
or one hup&gt;''&lt;«J
tho
Territorial
mil
uf
Government
at
‘ o windows.
Loss nf property about
butjjMSjlxhry can show tho
it* leghimite fruit, and the “ pride and jn th0 government under which ho live*,. drad regiment*; but
Minneola.
(This had been previoudy &lt;»f Michigan, oimmite Mackinac, and sale very low fi&gt;r
and
boast of Michigan" wa* nominated, and,' ev jn *in iu most unimportant part. Jt i» n'e th** **'*”*• i^bslltooU-Etoh.
-------------v:
— •60.000.
1 agreed on •* part of the programme.)
Ij from Saut Str. Mario to some point on
a. -other legitimate ron.equ.nre, we* * common error to sypH^ th^tbe
j X^d^^rZ?^ tb?t*7 intiS
I
Hie message urg4* that tho capital has t is wulhero shore oftbe upper peninsula
P. II. &amp; J. RUS3ILL,
We neciected last week to call ' been jiermancnlly !• cited at Lecvmiptim; of Mieblgm nearest to M-ckluac.
dtftotoJ.
। tiua uf officai io a village, » of but lit-1 aml raeaniog of th,ir own work, | will
Mr. ClMiidler asked, and by unanitnoim
attention to the new advertiwment of. that this wa* d'.ncitl a lejjat manner; that i
Ths people derided opuinit tho doc tie importance, and many who would never vote to raise.a man.
Congress having apprupnatod and *|H-tit
trine of tbe Neholson Letter, and in far ] ,ravel miles to attend a Preotdeotia! clre-1
Now. aix/l suggested soother remedy, P. H. &amp; J. nneeell. Bead it
money for tho erection uf public build
or of mo 'Vilmm Pn.ri»u ,
tbm. .ill Imrfl/
0 Urml io « for &gt;*•
l'.r"P-" “ «ml
“J
ing* there, this location assumre the form ■...
----------- - .* . ;
SHEETINGS.
n. Wbl, Aamm.-r.il... Co^.T,,
TW .l-ibm of . ft-b
of a tontrvcl between the Congress and river, in ths State of Mieh.^n; wbwb
tier meat, iu this paper. Kuapcn speaks
BATTS,
the Legislature-, and; that the Legislature , was rcud twice by its title, and referred .
lor and Fillmore occupied the time uf • --------- --------------------- —*• —— — । - r
...
ploy a mivaionary. a sound miasauoary, a for himself.
tbeir terms in rotten mmating compnimi- to tbe amount of a single dime, while in man knows tn bo in the confidence of this
P. II. &amp;J. n.
Legislature, the General Government, and
Let him have letter:
To ns •‘ScsrnMO.*'—A correspon­
see between liberty and slavery, and seem­ our vi'lage, a want of efficiency or integ­ aifminutratinn.
Guv. Denver, have all rS^fpilxeil thi*
ed to vie with the Coss democracy in sub rity, on tbe part of our officer*, affect* us, patent from this administration, showing dent nl the St. Loui* Democrat, writing permanent location at Lreotimtim.
that he does possess their omfidcncc and
from Ijiwrencc, Kanias, Feb. B. intimate*
ssrvieocy to the south. In 1850, the cole- and only ua, very materially, tu tbe
A*brt&gt;l l«cen expected, the Act was im­ p; operation f&gt;&gt;r deepening 'he chiton
r present their views.
Send this man
FOR
•■ver tbs St. (Jair luta, in tbe 8.ate
alone, without arm* and without bay ooeta, tliat Calhoun &amp; Co., arc to be suspended, mediately put through over the veto.
Michigan; which was read twice, and &gt;
tod; embracing the. odious Fugitive Slave hap. .4 nearly ail we posse**, and, per­ to Brigham Young and to lbs people of trader certain circumstance*. Ho say* :
forced to the Committoe on Commerce.
In the House of Representatives, laei |
I*. II. A J. R.
law and the organisation of tho Territo- hap*, even our live*, or the lives of our UlAb Territory, and after basing sxbibi“No doubt the Irtter.wriier* generally
ted bis testimonials, let him say to Brig- tell you that John Calhoun, Jack Hendsi- night. Mr. Hanna Introduced *n act which,'
~ MEN S *
1
son, and others of that elass. will neve- 1 think, mu justly be tenne-l nidifdt.
Wilmot proviso.
Tha preamble sets forth, that neither, I
dare return to Kanes*.
Don't belurt iL
n..t uK-n that we
I*"’A general feeling of dissatislaction him examine and ascertain if tbe money
is the bill which
the Lecompton (xinwentiun, nor Cmtstltu- J a kb
notice uf patent medicines, ur that "
vv
pervaded the public mind, in common collected during the past year ha* been
backed up by tbe adminiatralion and the Um., b.™ utf
their character entitles them to *u&lt;-bc\&gt;a-;
"»
with a feeling .of general distrust. Tbe p.-upetly applied and expended; and see ria*; shall be left perfectly free, not only troop*, they witl come here whenever uf MM;, I'm,.. «, p«vJ. ./
,.ol lh, ,
f„,„
to regulate, but * to form their domestic they please.’and tbsy will amtinoe their
it then goes un to brovlda, tliat for the 1
... ... ... _•------ - -------------- ».•_*..
election in 1852, followed in the midst uf
institut'ions in their own way,’ and there prartiee until tbe too patient people get ‘•Dictator," to declare by official prneta
is no misapprehension ab.«'t ii.” •• Ah," tired &lt;&gt;f tbe forbsarancu policy (as they | tnaliuu, the I.sc«»mpu&gt;u Vrawtltntfa msdiciwes uf Dr. C. W. Rubsek, induce j
' . wrivfVVwa
teet ths general apathy in the Whig rank* are tbe proper men to continue in their the missionary can reply, “thatwa* a will one of these days ) and act aa exam­ I------.. ------------------------_ z»_ ... _T ■!._
.J- L*.
re to depart fo.m &lt;xir rule. Tbe rapid .
OMKTO
as w« were pointed to the Fugitive Slave I prv»&lt;.m positions; . to the end, that wo
ple by hanging two « three wf Uiem or call upon or c.Hnmrtri.m any .a-rsun* -jncIWM
Lli remufc, b FTlUp mXRP PWv A TTu»l.r H; «■ i- J2
mute »■&lt;.•«&gt;•
111’LU.lUll JiOC U AL I
law, ss the work of n Whig Admli&amp;tra- inMT a(j g* prepared to act intelligsutly to catch nortnsru vote*, mat wns t&lt;&gt; save ri&lt;bt up with-rat judge or jury. It the U.
the Hon.Sen.*n.r from
and tin- ] Calhoun Cutwiihition prwus* Dm^rcs*. iMv Umw. MCUC
rf
„,.
lion T How wio were pointed to tho fail-; jn Mlecfrig effivera for the coming year,
Him. Senktor from Michigan, and other I anj ti»e^ attempt to enforce it upon u», 1 “51, U ;,r l'—,r" “*
" tta muL l« xl-W
uro. to apply the Wilmot proviso to Utah | And, above ail. let every one attend some
honorable'Senators from ainuhllotiun at; b*iiovo fon util it daM.
12 Shillings at
and Naw Mexico, a* a delinquency, on | caued*, Select the beet men, and be on home. Il doaa nut apply te die people !
FaaaSrtTB.
» 4.. .*« v re c.«ut»
iMriiip-t.-.-b....» re.
,
.re.---------the part of the professed friend* uf tbe , [14Uj al -Jje proper time, and see that they of the Territories. Yuu must otisy ths 1
(..«■! Gfxcramrakwt.ud».r
Ua umuA. Ii«r
Tw,... rre!
.
«ouexts .
law*;
and
if
you
do
not.
obey
thorn
wc
•
Hox.
D.
3.
W
aumuogm.—In reply to W7'1'**“"
mca*ure.
The result was, as all know. ■
will aend'an array, and we w di ex tormi '■
that the Whig parly was judged by it*
nate ths whole race."
If .you can cun about the Grow-Keitl affray, Mr. Wal­
SPEECH OF
/
«-&lt;— in
i
vines him that this man is tba faithful exnndler, os the Arinr DiH.
bridge has addreaaed ths following denial

Marriage Certificates. &amp;c^ at tbU office. ' free i.bor.

Ek-*,.* b.w

PRICE

INGB

THE NEW MINISTRY.

rroe'.ed and tbrrs was a ft,n

il'iine (Mr. Ddtclcr) ea'td if news uf the ;

New Orleans Sugar,

See Adv rrtieeinniL

EXTRA

i

QUALITY AT

Mends,Patrons,andBv-

S!iu
.
...
.. ...
,
pusa, to sbnuljer there mnvkt-ts and figkt | EBTBOUl, »«w *Un,-,

m

Htatings. June 4, I

New Arra

•

Xtor.srr.1ibWF.IL

INEY1 STOCK, •«...
________

:

vtmriuo.
It was ngrrol, m-nrlv unani-1 READ
MADE
________
m&lt;nrtly, that the p.-iwutge of the Aetwo'd 1
CLOTHING,
.
be an appropriate *tmw to Iho Presi-'
SUGABS,
dent’s message.
The bill parted the _
Houae by a vote of 38 t&lt;&gt; 3. It* passage i TKAfi.
was folio wed by tremendota applanse.
i
BOOTS &amp;
vna cojtBrrrcnoKjM. coxvumnx, nu 1
SHOES,^^^^

JBOOTS
i™,. ««hw.

nave*

t

mi

vmdxemcbu,

TVIirENTlNr, Aiconou

tens of BasUnss and uf the aar-

urns i

uses 11

Mai known H rULLStm-MlLU ■

&lt;5c

The **il&gt;*criVrr hs«i»&lt; n
*e*tios at JWOTS A S

CUSTOM

. Chemicals, Paint, Oil*

hotel. Hebnd been imprudent
.k.___ _ ______ _ .1 ' ■ , ’

shall

GRANT
:

attiieikstikg*
rt* A1IC. llAwltOVW

,
*
,
L«n «* My T*fe a»d

f ho is there so bad that bacolicdistriota uf th* country, and of Ute
u.__ -_____ _
...........

carryIng out tbe doctrine of mm-totenrro-

&gt; RECEIVE MON E
COVN

P. II. A- J. RUSSEL
po-jiimrot .0 a rornrniuoc to pro* roe sv r,fc, CT„ kr.„.„ in H.u.nc^” S.rt te lb* «x-( &gt; n
.
J
Xonoitp At P?*tidf*t.
dam*t&gt;ousfcvre,» ox* wte draft witti Uua.
J, f*. IvObertS, &amp;/ CO.

Burning Huid together withafuH stuck*f
Finally passed both the Bmue nttd Qttm- SHEETIUGS,
cil yesterday, and roily avails U» Gnv-1
.
DENlMB,'
.
eruor’s approval to become a Uw. If be |
A
FLANNELS
8»ch ns TEA, OOFF1E, SUGAR. »W
doe* notiaign it, it will be,passed over I &amp;=.. Ac.
CES, PEPER, mil, In a pord r.sryhishead. .
,1
Will you come and grt these Tip-Top
tbing in tbe Grocery liue, such M
lh« txunt anre«»l tinon for tha Conven- '
_:it
...L
will be wanted for family u*e. A-rd
thuy have on hand the list kind
P. S.—Fur* wanted badlv.
uf ammunition for sp&lt;&gt;rts-'Q*a
ths first day of its awion. but will unA. A. KNAPEN.
such a* powder, and Perdoutedly adjourn from there to Lawrenee Hasting*. Feh. 94. 1858.
n«»
Mteshui Cap* of all kinds
.­
or Topeka.
Water Proofls and
Tbe contor tion meets early in April.
C0MMBS1UNERS’ NOTICE.
As 1 hays already wriltew y«.u, Um num­
ber uf delegate* m.oo» hundred, J tin arid
All the pop­
that th* Gnvvrnur will approve tho bill;
nisbed our paper
but 1 don't briiet* It.
ular Put not
nuv of the Unity State* to-morrow, arguments tor job
_____
Guroir.
nd I tell you, eir/tbe poople «i! Kanns
Medicine*, ot th*
day may also‘ba
rill settle tbeir ow affair* and In their
A Goofi Jock.—The Washington corfound at thia retabliriireupundeo.t nf the Pbilad.-lphia Bulletin
"w o&lt;wi . iumu uim—
,, ,
.
•
and the frvwmMt’s right. They would not Wboisttere
grem that bo d-mt ad- teU- ^‘Hewing:
only have wiped .out horduc-ruffixnism verties! If a* let him slide, be ain t tbo
A xardant gentleman from one of the

It is not so mneb the Intention of thia

All kinds o
taken in cxc
•Soods.

P. II. A J. R.

ONE DOLLAR.

»•

pcs ma! **&gt;

BDWEXS HARD
lee* Herniated to m

QJMMJBSlO.Yfc
thtJedirarfl
I* dTwiefegsa

.TIME IS

AMD n TAXK8 MOXET
ELK

SI

arreutr axd
■tamiUers. oa tte

�IIASTISGS

sal£

1-K1CE CLTtlEXT.

ER'S

£&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;£«
of Deed, and Mortgage* in and for tG» |
ly of Harry, iu th# Blau, of Michigan, hi 14y at muitgagM, on pare two hundred and
;
•
I or olher prweediog at lair or ;
1 loitituteil. or had, to mover

Good News! Good News!!

NEW

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPA1

Just received a largi
stock of

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Loircst
Prices. ■

i th* happir
i* th* held .
tian ora# cranin' abound. In jwrwma, publirfy
known, who IraveVrvn rr.hired from alarming and
•v.n drejwrai* di.t oses of th* lung*, by it* o*».—
When once tried ito aiiperi.iritv over every other
m#&lt;licin*«fit. kind i* too apparrant to recap# ohMttatola. and where Ita virtnra are kuown. th*
ntOlra no longer breltela what antidote to employ
for fo« dUtmaiug and dang,too* aSrctkraa of tha
puiuurauy urgaa*. which are incident to onr di“Nothing h*. called
ofmmlical mea.than
latelifr ufconeuuiptli
LWCl... ofdUMSea I

GINGHAMS,
BRILLUYTN,

.

A GENTLEMAN.
Wao. twv ywr# ago; lay upon wlrathi* phrairf»»* and all hl* form!. bvlwi rd to be hi* death
bed I* auu^alit* aud in lb* fail vigor of health.
Hi* dhraaw- wa* t'onanmntton uf which near
ly all hi* rvialitM Ired divd. The cirrum«t*nce» which led to hU rrevvery were u folluw*: lit. yoangvr btuther «*■ In the lialiM of reading
• to bun fruu, book* about the tu&gt;u*e to while aw»y
[ hl* wear, hour*. On* day be lead to him front
an old te.uk publteted in Lomtou abhet th* mid (

_ _» ......
........
t
Cue prol'diun from attack* epon the mplratvry
oeg»-&gt;». ni.l.1 th* introductem of tba Cherry Pro
' ■- _
DJJJCXES.
tend. Thi, artieiaU ti&gt;« mult ufa luorlahorioM,
and 1 Mier* roccemfU nulnr.mr. tofurnid. 11- B. G. RIPLEYj^^T. A. ALKK.ODER,
mmunumtr aithmidi a matdy. Of thi* last
atetemral the American pm |J* an* now^ewar«d to
THO*.
K. BRACE, Jr. Mt.
judge, and I au|&lt;*J n Uh owifideace to tbeir deci f

te L»ugt.“ Not wholly without bop*, aud un­
willing tu lese* any tiling untried which gar*
protniiK of inticlf. tbr »ick aud dyIng man had
the pn»cribe.l rrmed'.c* prrp.io! aud emumcneol II* uw. The mult wo. Urandbr. lu t«e»
month, be aaa able to walk abuul tu* |&gt;rvmi&gt;e,
aUhuut difficulty and iu *c»en month* from lb*
: tim# that he cvtumetKed It, u*e be wa. rutir»|T
well lad h-s nut been cun Sued a day aince.
। Gr*l*ful tuward.au all wl.e prut ideuce for bl*
I rcshintiun. he pmeribed II tbr alt in lib, vicinity
nlie were afflicted with diwa.,* uf tit* lung* and
1 ^euetoi dcUilty and in #ecrr c*k it has prvrtd rf-

PERILS OF IIMID IAVICATIM.
At a, 1 ibeial role* and rate* aa ri.kt aaanmed per
tEUoffurMdreacy and tetr protL

DANGERS OF FIRE,

FAHCr BASAGES.

E»pecl«l attention paid to Ioturar.ee of dw*Uing,. Farm Property, uni Budding* and Content*.

LOSSES

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
ANU PROWPTLV PAID.

REAL ESTATE 1 UR SALE.
QTATK OF MICHIGAN, W«*bten*wC«mty,u.
O iu lb c matter uf the r.tute l! Willmm U Kutoe. late uf Ui# Ceunty uf VYaablmuw, lu Uw «c*
of Mkl.igan. &lt;feecn.nL
•
h'uticci. Itercby goen, chat la pursuant* 01 aa
utUergraateAto Ibv au-lersigurc!. ulmialUrat.r of

COOPERING BLUINBsN
KNOWN AND ABLE COBCORI-OU ITION,THROJ. A. 8WEEZEY. Aomtt at Baatinfa.
Haatinga. Jan. IS, 185S.
' ToMnlS.

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—d

cuthdwy #« April, A. U. 1&gt;56, lh«rc will taavld at
pubik » riwtu*. to th* liiglirM bidder, *1 tbr dw riling
UuMcuf lili*. Ea.ioa, iu U.c to-ulup uf Bury, in
lhatcvuaily ,4 Barry, in *aul .State, un Muu.t.y th*
liuh &lt;Uy of April. A. D. IB.*. *1 uc» v'ducL la
the afirvauun nf that day, (auhyvcl to all cocumbiaurea by moitgute ur utbcrw rac cil.tiug .1 th*
tim# of lira sale.; too following drocriUj tvs! *•
luwit:.iiiMiteUitlir town, top of Barry, in il&gt;
FOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE late,
County uf Hatty. audSUlteof Michigan; bring th
uurtb half uf th* north Wral quarto, and th* M&gt;ut
Clothing: lerer so Cheap.
KINDS BONNET TR1M1NGS

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

Kiaads
FISH

COMMH-MONKlrs NOTICE

*aul couid, uf Hairy at tbe oilier of th* jwdxe
thetvnf lu Healing*. On Honda* Nuvnmbrr 1Mb
A. D. 1SS7. -PreoeMO. K torr. Juilgr ofl’rnbate.
lu lira matter of Um- ntata ui Mivtol Chatterton
lai* uf *ald COVSty &lt;!..-, ,-d.
V
Vpou trading aud tdmg tbr petition,
vrnBrd nf Polly Auu Mi.urr Admit: tatralria ui

TEA

CO3F'3F,3E3S,
And every thing tn tl*c line uf Groceiics.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC*
CiH’NTB.

JRsisital if list nun ruts,
SHEET MUSIC
And Musical Merchandise,
L-1J/.4ZOO •• : ■ • MICHIGa N.
TncaulararlUrliaa just opened a fine
■tuck uf.M«t«au Merrlundiso cunsisliug
in part of
j
PIANOFORTES AND MELODEONN,
From lb.- l»tl Hakers in tiffittutry.
V IO I. INS AND GUITARS,
Of the best ilflltati and American Manu-

That G&lt;w:J TFA, sure to cure t Im headache

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Battle Creek, Hurting* and h, G.
Rapids St age Route.
"
ON and n'tvr M“t day .August Iflht, IA-

J.M. HUBBARD,
XSALEK IS

OF AIX

And it i* farther ordered that .aid petitmner
gir* indie* to the perwti. tulemted iu mud relate
bv eauwagaeapy ofthiaunltrto b« publitbed Iu
the ke|HiiJic*n Banner a n«w*pa|&lt;r publi.lrad
in the ullage of Hatting*, in aaid cuuuty of har­
ry lor thrr# w#ek* cun- at Iraal in each »rek
uaxt imtunliaUly preceding tli* lime uf hearing

GRANT k SPAL’LDDiG.

AT THE OLD STAND.
AS

Arranged by tbe bcUcupipiracr*.
Ev.-ry instrument offered for tala ha*
been thoroughly tcaU-d.ar.d be can aafijy
s.iy arc •npcriur to any ever sold in thia

57. until further nolle©, utagaa will
kavethe following named places, aa folluwa, to wit:
Leave Hasting fir Battle Creek, Mon­
day*. Wcdnewdaya and Friday*, at 7 o’il.kh, A. M.
J »..!•« ■* O-“K Civwh,
at I o’clock, P. M. in time to uke tha
afternoon car* eaat or we»t,,««&gt;rt 00 Tuosdays, Thursdays and Saturduyawt ooa o’' ciiw-k P. M. in time Co take the evening
train of cara.
I
Ix-ave Battle Creek for Hastings on
I Tutudays Thursday* and Saturday* at 7
o’clock,'A. M., and arrive at Hastings
at two • 'ch tk, P- M. and on Monday*
Wednesdays and Friday* at 4 o’clock, A.
M., and arriv* in IJMtimp,al 10 o’clock,
Leave Hasting* for Grand Rapid* on
I Manky*. Wed*c«d*ya and Fridara at
10 o’clock A. M., *nd «rnv* at Grand
llnpids ut 8 o'clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* fur Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesday*, Thursdays, and
S iturdav*, at four o’clock, P. M.
&lt;1 RHEPAERD.

USUAL,

HOCEH.T’ll

GOCEHIES,

WILLIAM JONES,
Ilavin( Wen’

G&amp;DSSB113,

New Arrangement

nfOif

COMMJ8SIUN£K*S NOlfCE
« tbamaderaigeixl Uavingbren appointed by
Ura Judgn of Probate for lh*«nmtynfllarrv atel* uTMietogaa CMumlaatoitare to natnin*
■bdndtaat all eiaima and demand, agaio.t tba K»tateXIterld Hyatt late of Irving d«-eia 4 hereby
civ# notfcn th.i «x moatli* from tb# tUtb day of

W

derful and true, Uuni the recent dlaoorcry l!&lt;*t

ISA C C. MOTT,
1* Mr H Bing arorr fnnitf tiroerrin for I Dolm*.
thaw can lie bcmgbt tor lbs .ame mooey. at anv oili­
er Mitre lbi&gt; .ide uf New York. It i. toe only good
..— y._ .. _
- &lt;Marshall, HAMTiNUH. and the roraAimftnf euentry,' to purehaM good* in thia line 1-lcaao (tv#
me a rail •iulte.t ib« noth ofttit* ao*ertioo, or
HBND IN VuUK 0RDKH8. and lb# (nods will be
I
. -l.K .. milC|, c&lt;|, ,, |f yoq
" Mr S^"o'fGJ^.7. ^^a^dTl'l’Llected. we
•uling uf every v*&gt;iety aud uf

Grooerie* &amp;. Fancy Good*

TIME IS MONEY.
ANO IT TASKS MONET TO BUT GOOD JEW

Swab an th# Ciltsao* of Bony Coualy may dad
**UajKK£LILf AND BOOK STOBff

DUSSELDORF OALLKRY OF PAINTINGS!
Purehwad at a coil of »110,-00!
And Powara* world r#»own»d statu* of th*
end oilier work* of Art. in llintlng*. Sculptor#
*i;d ilroDic*. ci-mprire the Hrerauuna tnb# awanf«d to th# nobacriben of th#
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,
who tub-crib*. b#fcr# th# Suh of J.nuaar. JkM,
at whMi unit lira award, will lake pUc*.
TERMS OF HDBSCH1PTI0N.
Er«ry.ulMcrlb«rcf Are# dollar. Is «titl#d to
a ropy of lb# large and .plcadid Steel Engraving,
•ntl&amp;ad "Maaifaet Itaaliny," also to
A eujiy of Um Cvatuopoliuu Art Journal aa#
y&lt;Ar'CertiGcate of tit* Award of Premtatn., sb#
A free admuafon to th. Duareldotf aud Co»mupolitaa Ualireia*.
Thu. It t. area Oat for e»#ty vhre# dollar, p.id,
he *ub*crib*r not only recolim *
SPLENDID THRNE DOLLAR ENGRAVING I
but, alto, lb# traauufully Uiu.treted
Tno Dollar Art Journal Ont I'tor ?,
Each anbacriber 1* abo presented with a C«rtilt. I—
..r
1 - - l«»
- valu.

,dear&gt; w th whom 1 am ^utowd. lew
red to U? u. Hut m,l before I Ud uaed larimra
medisiitea. After tuing twobutOea, I M*
reel v»rr .entitle, aud upon ueing two mor*
ra, I fouad my..ft perfectly cored. Y«.a •*•
me. tbciefote, lu eungnrtulate you upon atea diaevrrfy In moliciu.- which 1* proving M■ h l a orii ref *ccb womfore h tb# dMreaa
&gt; hoaum fomUr. . - GMMtOK B.
Lu..t Lduu. ctMtaMtU l&gt;*»r tbu,*tea*.
iKWasarous. Wedncwday. Sept. 2, 1 iff.
!. W. Ro#,re—Dear Fir ll*rinrboru troabw asrerai .yesra with eilieu.# debility .asrt

“JUST rtEOTW

At the dienprat st.irr in Uiwn by
EL J- KENFWLD
a now stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will bnanMfor

RFAiyy
at astuniahing i&lt;.w pricwa. My motto
is hi little cheaper than tbe ebtwpewt.’
I have juat received a good assortment
Udiu*

that I raunul nuw dirpcuM will the «ae ef ft M
tor advaoerd «r». *#**wty-#»*»nirrara. ;
L
’J chcerfuli, gi*e tlte. 11 furmatura for lb# b#^
Al ofthoar ainuUrlr affected. .
MURBIS MORRM.
Such a* Print*. Gingham*, UUbta, Me
Tb* above reruLes.tr. and araay other*, can b*
ritH*. 1’aramvttas Black Al paeon, and a oevu al my ufflre by aty ona at any Hum. Gel *aa
jyari^y of Wort Detain*, all very uic* of my Family Ib-dicai aluranas, gv.u. from ray
S^nf.ct.uy, wka,room .ad odtoe, No.« Em*
'and very cheap.
Also a good awsirtmenl of Cloth* lor Fourth itnet Id IroUdiog fruw Main »L Cu^hirati.0.,
IforaaUby
7
men’* wear, and a larxv *tudr of staple*
J. P. Roberta A Cn Harting*, k by Druggist*. A.
Denim* Sheeting*, shirting, *trlpe«, ebcrits
i*nd tickings.
J 1ST'RECEIVED a naw lot ol

DRESS GOODS

1KMPEKANCE

FVidi as g-i&lt;&gt;d and contplai* an »aaonH merit of

a* was ever otfc-rcd iu this market.
Heating*. June4. 1857.
v5ht4
place.
Aa A particular friend has take* the
H tetr uf William F«alon late vf TLvnmpple
A very lilmral deduction madu to tlioar , lil»erty to Hiwlata she aturv tliat we ar*
Bccvaied
purchnshig In quniititlca.
I ketplng a UROG SHOP, i take thia np.
I'urruaut U lie»n»* aud »utl»uny l.&lt;.".:afur*
Promt attention paid to country or purtumiy to any tu my fricnd-&gt; * a-lhit
(ruled me by th* Judge uf Ihvbate Lr tbf county
uf i*rr» I shall el pun h-r »*h? *1
Ii nut
caw, DW never will ba * l&lt;«f
tbe highest bidder at th. iter* of I. N. Kealtr la
Mr. n. will give hi* pcraon*! attoa- 1 as! am anno,and the WAti&amp;KXy B All*
th. yilkge of Biddle* (Heun Munday tbe Sth day
of April lS -9 «t on* o'etock P. M-, the fulluwing thgt to tuning pianos, hv leaving orders ’ BEX I put '»tu niy cullar wu filled with
diacriited ry,J E-tetabelonging l:&gt; *aid c.Ut.i
at hi* atora turner Main and Burdick
Tart «f hH. four and Bee in ih, Tillngr of Mid.
to. trade. w&lt;£id solicit a portionuf Ihi public patdlrvill* and Tewn.liipirf Thoruapplc iu said o-un- Struct*.
Thankful to my numerous cu*loma*a
'■“•’d US TOM WORK
tr with tbe *p;-urteuauce. belungmg. U bein* alt
N. B. Jur. received a new metrical
the real calate ua **13 Tillage belonging lu *aid de- inatrunwal, called the English Metalic fortheir past liberal patronage, 1 hope »•
merit a cuntinuence of the unit.
bapt coostasiiy 00 band, aud all kinds MADE TO
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
D. C. HAWEET.
ItowTdargot the plte*,
J. M. HUBBARD.
nfiOtf.
Dated, Tlrarnspple Feb. 0 103='
ufew
Oct. 15th 1857.
n2441m.
ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE.
•
GRCAT DISCOVERVI
Priwaa Regulated to noil the tira**-..e*II
BRUX! ANT PROSPECTVMI
HR,
THE FHiLUSOPIIER’S STONE
FflUtNT).

Kaattoga, Tab, U, K|I. _______ '

DM imnfter for a ottrrua* «a.-cturn, from wtech
I have M&lt; forred m-ch rt (uure. WbUeiVtopliwautto the tuele. ii rertwhih !.o» . kaypy efjtct Up­
on tbe norm. l-l.-!...'acd-,.1 n . thauka tor y*t»
biuAngwd* mulatto, aud Woe
Yeun,
J. W. T. MaMVUJ*.
CikclTjuTt. Friday Sept. 4. WK. .
Dr. Ruliack —Dear ath Haring bre* afflicted with

iraomre.

AT THE

SUGARS

with bi* Samdlaatian BL-od 1‘Ula. wMl an* -niy
•blitmte the mod painful dbrax. but &gt;iyr*nl
their recurrence, and langtbas til* bey end tba erd"ln7lJ SCAN DINAVLAN YUlilTABLE BLOOD
F1U.S. Dr Bubach t.rcnt. ll^ mu &gt; af treat*
Car* ofc»peri,*&gt;ce.hard Oedy »nd (xperuaetol aa
what a perfect pit! .tamld h«. X- wm c«m d#**»
their auperiarty after m.« ..ogle trial. Brtm cf
• k- to.-.:.!.....
Hto.-.! t'o.-ili... 11
l.nitl*.

LAWNS,

A nice' assortment

_____

hE£3

J. B. Bennett, Genl Agwt.

TburuugW.v aatialied that it I* lb# onlr s*f* aud
certain cur* fur cuu.umpl.on. aud wiking to dw
ba. felkiu being* who ant .uttering aa mncli gaud
a« |K»aible, be tuu cooeiud.d tu acud the tcctpe.
wok full iaiatrucUuii. lurpuUiaB up and uaiiig lu?
nwdiriae, fr»c to all whu tiwiy unkril. He rtquiat*
all applicant, iu euvlusu a pelage stamp to pay
puwtage uw th* rvlura of Ilia au.wer «nd mine,
end direc: lu M. T. Mekaltry, SauduAy city OUu
and they will b* prwuj Uy sent by return ul tyfil.

PBI5TS

r

CHERRY PECTORAL
coughs. colds, Minmw
BROMCBrri^WHOOriMJ-COCCI,
caocr, ASTIMA, AID
romnrnoi.

™»..,ued in «a!d niurtgage and uf th#
statutetu MKheaw.toad#aud pruii.led, th*premi*e* ifcxnlK.l tn and covered by tajd mortgage, uf
which the following U a trn* and evrrecideacrip&amp; to wit:—All that certain pieceor parcel ot
tltuate, twing andlylngjn thecouniv ofDaryy. and Slate uf Michigan, kuuwn aud deacribed
a* follow*, to wit: TlieweslbalffUlofllxinorthWtataaartariXJof trettou eight («; to tovaaMp
boo. (I.) north of range aeven (7) weal, and rem­
aining eighty acroaof lead, according to the Vai1 ted Stele, .ut-rey thereof, will ba wid al public
i auction, al the Court lieu**, iu Uir village ofllaat
! ingt, in th# cxreau of Barre, ami State uf Michi
gau. on tlur ntoeleeuth (lujdaruf March, in the
pear IB-'-*, attcu |Iu) o'clock, lu the foreujou of
aud day.
EDWARD PACKER. Mortgage*.
. JaaaaS. Vitus. Atty, for Mortgage*.

UNG’S

Ready Pay Store,

-

1 of March. toM. .udFrwl.r llM
IMS. M tha hoar of ten o'rtock,
■d all pornona baring etalma am!

Ladle’* Gaiters Buskin* and Boots, a
good aaaortment at very low price*.
On hand a very largo stuck ufCrucian
stone aadGlnaa Warn
Jn*t re-erived a new stork nf

GROCERIES,

MIRMERLY kept by T. hituM, »&gt;
' cvnsfaHtly making addition* Io Um
**me, all uf u Wch, ha pn-puaca lu adl

I

CHEAPER'than tbe (liEAYEST,

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also * very large quantity ol

XuiTTJMCBSm
AND

MHINGLK*.
on hand and all pennon* »:»iungto btiy.or
aril will do well tu call before Lprpaittmj;
C SMALL BMOFm AND ULJCK SALXH.
daewhera.
.
Il.nuMC turereue Ibepairvn.geUall my friend*;
I *»1 «ptre bo exertion to make their ruut* aalia1 would partkiwlarl*. calt the attrenirwi
e.r perwona who ax* Liildittg. U&gt; the fact
r*ltememl«r lb# oM »Und of T. HjlLLlFS.^
that 1 have iuat Ifaaraived s large fh-ck ol
Haansca. Nw»„ ILI®**____________ '
Nail* and «te*a And that 1 will fnrniah
sash, Ginas, nail*. Door Trimming* die.,
at as k* a figure a* p-raubk.
.
"2Ur 1
11 J RENFIELD
*•

7027
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced'
Young America Ahead.
LU- reason* why

- ’

FRANCIS ROWER
I* doing the lav grot Hardwan buaiiraaa to'ltapfo

luu-iumar

bearing thereon, at which lira# all parlies totemted are rruitirrd to app*ar at a I’robaie Court lliea
to be buldeu M tbr uhlce of th# Ju-lg* uf Probate
in Haeiiapt. and ahow caura if au» wh. Mid last

Ig* i&gt; Ucaii*d he ha* the
LARGEST STOCK of tlia

'

* Anditfofurtiierordered that tbe £&gt;*cui#r there&gt;d&lt;m^r uf Mid will and the beariap vherro*.
■ingacupvof thia notire and older to b*
ted tn tbe HepaUiret. Baitoar a p«bl» newsprinted in Heating* and circulating i* aaid
tur the full term of Um week* onee al

GOLD PENS IIE-POINTED.
un* 50 currs.
Etwk-w pen in- *
letter with cash or puataga Sterup^ and
by rtrtoni mail you wiM rtMica U»e p«n
MgoodwaBew. AAtaea.
E. ELLIOT. Sj r^uae. N. T.

P

AZFrf hka v^ndsnrrAKK srovtv
Tix. coi’PSld
wm ^inciii orm'

- rorortm.tf nC.BAfoUlU HTOVEH, #ompt&gt;&gt;*
sasbava lh«. glte«i variaty #f

.

ELEVATED
&lt;
WEN 8TOVIE r.i
LOW OkEii-STtKES.

pf foaMbaariban. 00 lira aaaU aid. of Htete Sb,
“«HSJ2XSWu-roa.

.TO HOUSE B^UaDBSS; 1

JOB WORK’
mrwotfe*, *t thffl edhe.

%

�UK. KUH A. A
HBOD FVSlHMUXOIlUjODaj

MinriUSOttlurf*

Sranco Son Bwasxure.—h'auswer to

'

W ffll'

DHEME viiun nBtM

large)!.

AI El’S
puis.

sud tn the spring, .nd toe retain e depth
of pfoagbtng for drtforvnt cn.po, ww wodd
■ay, titat oar eaperxmM is ad terse to

wSME m

FAMILY PHYSIC.

u i.w or is
7."
"Xobrt Uhereby grieu tfoil by vlrtne cT•

voting plants, aird lbws prevent them Irum
atuiu.ng onuti^h vtgur to nourish a thrifty
growth above gr,uud.
Ckwr touts d-&gt;
ROt fXMsemtbe si me tenacity; but spring
broken dowr aud is apt to be infested
with worms, and we have known fa^e
fields of corn and oats, sown on suvh
grooud, to be utterly mined by them tu
a few days. Autumn ph&gt;ugiiing ex]&lt;«.»
tbe grw&gt;« ruola lu the winter fnwta, wh ch
both kill them and pulverize lira ground
Where ihe soil is very rich, exceeding y
dorp, spring ploughing may Irary the It,•
grass roots »•&gt; deefdy as to smother them,
and afU&gt;rd the young roots ol corn, uuU,
Arc., mom for nourishroent. Il is a a auk
j&lt;x.t wd! Worthy Uf ut:eiit.. n. end wolnpe
fatwion tin- pieacnt &lt;iine and spring Ui
furnish the ictrnicrsof tbe nuribwcai with
the experience of a number of uur resd ,
•r».—/‘rairir Knruter J«». 21.

will not Mop tbe rar .gee of moths alu-r
they have cutumetiuud earing. Then they
pay tn&gt; regard lu ihv ptwaetKi* of camphor,
cedar or lubaccn; I mtbei thiuk they en­
joy the latter, if aB_. thing else dun bu
mamty cwn.
Nur ’wdl the dreaded and
fafconvcnMiit taking up and beating al
e-w*ya inauie iucivm, Aw 1 tried it fathfatly, aad white nailing it do*n found
seveful i-f tin wo-ms 'atiieand kicking.’
that,had remaiitfd under tbe pile ttuharm•d, I c.mcjnered thvm wholly In thi. way :
4 took a coarse crash towel aud wrung’ it
ootot clcun water and spread it aunkubh
.on the carpet; tlxn inwu-d it dry with a
-food but itnr, repealing tbe oporariuu on !
all mtspctcl plncea. ami tho*: least used ’
It does not injure tbr pile ur coli.r of tbe
carpet iU tbs leaat, as it is not nncessari
'to pneufaahi, heat and ste/m facing tU&gt; i
agenU; and they du toe w.'nk Afatualb ■
on worsts and eggs.
'I ben the camphor •
will duubtlSM pisunt further depreda­
tion of the miller.”

■unehundred sad traty sersn. (»4.1 nine beswra

of.sU rllfor-. win to tald *topebirt &lt;sudnc st
.......1 ......
rittare aftlaslllirt* Inal be-

s*d sfogMilly illiutratod svarj week.
A Gift worth from Flltr CeaU to Five
Ilu'odrad Dollars in Gold, will be prescn*

qTATKOF

A GENTLEMAN.
JizaiarjaXEi'AT.

iilClHtMJL'jHiunr Co'orv am— slumanh, th. nerrn. or the mtnwular tb»e u.

° fu th. matter of IU F.rUH of WiHism Featon.,
'*O^redfag «£&gt;' hlwd* •»“ JwtUfa »f Cb" ■
I/JJJC3U13.
Jr. Feulwn ea.ruturof Hid drcca-M. pray ing for .
PUBY, - T. A. ALEXANDRU, certain reams, thetwio
forth for Jfa-M&gt; to toll :
J *i rwiden I.
V ice I ‘re. i Jell t certain real elate In »»&gt;4 p«Uti«i
ihwcribcd be- 1
o«. K.;nnACE,Jr. fafy.
1^hrb“in".,*U,U&lt;CJd«&gt;J that M-udsy tbe 8th
J. B. Bonnett, Oen’l Agent. day ul Dfawart HW at «we o’clock P. U at tbs of- .
bee of tbe Judge of Probsteiu llartfop be awlgu- '
oJfor lliefarltorbcsring of told petnum St wtoeh I

DANGERS OF FIRE,
PERILS OF INLLND NATKjlTION.

iOtfoUUvonL V«tA FM&gt; t&gt;aino l.fo» ••
'••M Lrekrts. Ilrwti, Urorato., Ear limp.,
■rest I'lM. Cud Pim. Sk«v« llaUuaa, Wort Stoda
fnarb toys; livid nod Siller Tbimblra. aud a vairly of aUwr aitidca, aurlh itvui bit, ctotaj^
Bean dollar, neb.
Iramadfofehr Wt rwipL’aftWsuhwHpti.in inon
r. tbe anbaailietaaam. l»4£rbs«dw«f hjn.u tli.
ibMriptu* bowk, &lt;4&gt;|KM&lt;le a naude-r aud th.gift
&gt;rre«|M&gt;iitih&gt;f with tl-ip rmmbre will be forward.
Innaawk, la thoftbactitor. by mail or other

.OSSE3

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

ANO I’CnviTLY PAID.

&lt;a »AiAfiKBl&lt;&gt;NKiTS.Voi'icE.”
bTATF ofSilto 8. Gmn„l.te sf lla tiapde
. ceaMd.
JUtiral. hereby gh-en, that tbe nadra.lgned
eowuuiaioner. hit lug bran a.-puinud l&gt;y lbs Pro­
bate c-erl for Ito cwaon ul Harar to rxamlae
aad »&lt;IjvU .11 claim,
detuapj. of DI prvw&gt;ei
aaain.l the &lt;»talr ..f 8.I.. 8. Gtora late uf Ila4u JI .lliwut
tMi.kf... nf

E

JAMES C. AYER,
REAL ESTATE f OR SALE
'TATE OF RlCUlflAX. WvUrato Ceiuityre
’ 1. »..«*.&gt;&lt;« oftto. wut.crWiUw.1,il.u,.
■■ u‘* »bf VvtoV uf fatam. ia U&gt;a SUto

Practical aud Aanlytical Chcialat,

OHII’BUINU BVSl.\l&gt;S.
Tbe above boniwM iu all it, nrw„ brane bn
now ornnl »u bv the enfaribra. at Ina ahop ut
Jaflenvu atfwt, in tbr aontfa rart &lt;A th. vdUe,
llaithqca
FORK BAHREIN. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS,
’
sad nearly wry thing ia th.t bn« of buainna
ini eonataalb o» b*»&lt;i. « ma* to order
Naviarhal much eap&lt;n«acv la the Ccrapmiis
line and br.n - SMmm ,.l J.-, .
&gt;... —
..

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
COLGIIS,

COLDS,
BDARSENESS,
WHoopiNt-cortii,
CIO IP. ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.
Tan remedy in wen for itaaif «ch oetonn,
beomhitix,

J. A. SWEEZEY, Agctt at JlaMfogi.
Hastings, Jan. HL IP.If*.
\Un30ui3.

TflA^EOFTIME.

.A- ULANI-I..
AMBUOSE HL'lIIHXL
HbmI.^Mv W.ISW.
CoraamtoarMj
Tba oaa'.wlri, to the ahnrr Oltnniinioneni
having been rvtrtrd for ibeprn&gt;«!«f tbrer arn-Mto

Battle Creek. Eaatincs and fa. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

/'kN and .yt«-.- Monday ,.\u«u»t Slat. IFV 5", until farther notice, stage* will day ofJanoiiyteaj1 tfiivcthc’fi.lluwiagmuucd places, as falIFAAClLKC^Rr.*“*
I lows, to wits
(faetofahtoriw.
I
Ix-ave IJniairig fa Battle Crock, M&lt;m। ilive.' WvdneMlaia-inG Friilatw, at 7 &lt;&gt;’nKAUU IN
। chick. A. M. ntxf arrive at Batik- Creek.
At
tho
thrapre
i
aNwe
In
to
wn by
I at I uMuck. 1’. M. in time tr. lake tbv
JH. J. IK,V11 AIT,Tf
iftern&lt;M«u care cuai or went, nml to Tors- •
SHEET MUSIC
•Isya, Tlninullva and Saturdays nt nt,e &lt;•’. a new stock of Full and.wiuter GOODS
: -lock I’. M. in time to kike the evening
iad Htslcal Mcrchaidlse,
, : mln ofears. ’
rtEyLJD'X' pav,
KALAMAZOO : : ; : MZCIUGa'A.
'
Leave Rattle Creek fa HitMlnga rm al estouiUiing j-.w price*. Alt tnotb■ ruri«iiiy%llnirsdayv and Saturdays nt 7 | is *n Utile cbvajier tliau tbe cheapest.’
,
.. .*
«' .-..i ccnsiu rau Hiuie
j ■•'dock, A. M., hud arrive st Fiaatlng. i
I have just received a good aswrtcnetn
LUi'
dwvtlbrtl Lv&gt;«ngisgto said dsi at two I’cktk. P. M. ami on Mondav* 1 Ladica
ft ». Thereupon on&amp;rad tbst Mmrfev the tth
। Wtolm-day. and Fridajy at 4 o’chsfa. A.
day »f December mxi »i cse o'cfock p.’M. b, ■»! M.. and twr|rt tn Basting*, at 10 tA-lock. I
.-gued for tbe bwnug of »«id n.|.tk.n at whu*
■
Leave ITa-ding, for Gmud Rapids on Sucb aa Prhita,.Ging!mms. lieLaiua, Me
•“ «rr-r
1 Mondays, WmlntfHlaya aud Friday, at rim*, PamincttM iBavk Alpoccnv aiu! a
10 o'clock A. M.. .ntid'amve nt Grand
IbmidsatBsfafak I* M.
aud wry cheap. '
’
Of every Jcaeriptiun, and of tha laUat
Lear* Gnmd Rupid. fur Huntings at.d
Afar a good asaoriment of Cloths fa
pubiiealioe.
.
Battle Creek onTtti-Mliiyw, Tliurada, it,an&lt;l •1 men’s wetir. am) a large stork uf Maple*
STRJNGI.
Satunlnt*, atfourioVhi.)i.M. '
Dridina She. ting*,shirting, stripe*, cbiv-fc,
Of tbv beat tptality liir ssll instruments.
&lt;rd Hearing for rart.iu rrasoa. ibrraiu Mt forth “ ‘f
■
CHIIEPAERD.
|1 and ticking*..
that wfaoiiiilrstiMi uT uid ralste mar bv rranlrl
H AS D M USIt^.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ot
tv tbf said 1‘rdtwoer Mint Jidia J. Ura-hrabulL.
Arranged t.y the Irestroinpiwcra.
Tfarittwra-lt «entovd that Mimdar the ttib
EveryJimtcuni&lt; ni ofrcre.l for Mie l&gt;3» d.r &gt;rf J.uuan lt*5? st uiivo clock I’. M. be
KIOOTXand MIOFJl,
rjgtfbrl
,
vt
Im-ti thurougbly teatod, and he can aafely ed for t toforth,w I.«»»fog &lt;K..U1 pwUfon. at • luck G- R O O SJB, Till table’s Gnitcrw Buskina mid Boots, a
tiaw sU nartfo. luU-reo»d arc rr^airvd n&gt; appear
infant] cluck you’ll | AUMDilBTgATOrddALBQF MKU. EMTATE aay am superior to atty ut er *&gt;ld in tbi. .t tin- o&amp;eof tl« Jod«« MPrelMa in.
goud uMorttnest at very !&lt;&gt;w prictw.
Uttce. ‘‘ "
—- — -'h±i=:! You lurnw I
On Ituid a verr large Mock ufL’rudten
A very liberal dedcetlmt made to thotr
a sight ar you think tiutl’a her.”
lltiooer.hmM nolUtrauied
’
Ilnvinir bou't ihc entire Mock of stone ondGlMs Ware.
purchasing in qmmtitica.
Torn was silenc d, but not mneincad. 1
Aad it M farther ordered tliWlh. poUtiowgirt
Just r&lt;—t h’v&lt;l n new atnrk uf
Promt attention paid to country or
’JU watched the actreen in all her motions
GROCER IES ,
dera.
with inli'i sb interest, and era long be
EHHLMEllIA ki-pt by T, 1'uiLUt-a. Is of all kinds che:1p for Ready I’av.
Mr. II. will give his personal atten­
■broke out again:
have nleu a very largo tpuntity &lt;&gt;l
“ fcI &lt;e«ye, Bill, tUl’s her I inowhi.,—
tion to toning I’ianoi, by leaving urdara Wl Ismol three weeka mice at Inal in cadi «e»k £ constanlly mnking additimia to tbv
nest imnediairty preendisg th. time of hcafag
You ain'tt fuel
' ’ me—...
saute, all .of wb'nb, U proposes to bell
at his store corner Main aud Burdick
I Jtnow far too well.”
•»: Biil.wrhu was a grawl deal intcrasled in
CHEAPER
the CHEAPEST,
N. R. Just received a new musieal
the play. waa mil of all psrieuee at thia
CutHttotW oa bsud, sli kind, of (Hod. n my lies
instrument, called too English Metalic
Xinterriipriooon tbepartuf Tote,
RIXINGIXS,
on hand and all j&gt;crM&gt;tis w&amp;iirigto buy or
Harmonium. C.il and exsutme.
him a tremenduoui nudge in tbr
EM FOR1UM OF FASHION
m-II will d&lt;i well t&gt;cull Won: bargutning
J. M. HUBBARD.
,
hit elbow, as an emphatic hint
ITWE .uhwnlier weld take thi. method of In
ebeWberc.
.
Oct. l&amp;th IB37.
n2441m.
for him to kctpqukl.
tba
““ U*"T Co.
1 Would particular!r call tbe attention
• Tntn. wilh-ul minding ths admonition
UR1I.LI * MT P RON PI XTt’i j
tifpcrame who are building ui tl&gt;e faCl
HUM,IIS
■aid, "You just wait—I’ll f« fan kce{&gt;
WM.
'JONI
tliat I have just lUccived h large id.-ck ot
your ry&lt;| on in..’
Sails and Ul«n akd tb.il I will furnish
Tfore fatoh^h, ho did fa her. Watchaasb, GImm, naih. Ifair Trimmings &amp;c..
IW *• nrpwrtnmty, wfas tfa actreaa was
7°*” . P®“l,e c*a reiyeu Bavin, ther .ark
doaply aLsorlrail m far part, he arng out
at ns low a figure as nuuHde.
n2Lyl n
1! J KEN FIELD
Mb veins that mxig torutigh thagallories:
“
VaataVoi’ IT r~r—
“Low brides I"
BUVEKIull IMncEMKNTS.
From tbe rorce of habit the actress in.
yr 1 n»«u« fi.r tue euualy
Hsiv, .utheriiiue ma
ttaptiy snj involuntarily AtriWAer Amd
to asll cvttoiu mJ eu.u.f wbuto :bemm! JUkLstI
CUeitcrtiju &lt;liuo Mtv&lt;d uid
1
,ta^avtnJ the expected Collision. Down
c U T T I N G.

.ftocity as a land on Lew rd a canal boat,
to lac: which nbe w«s cttramely anxious
to eunceal. Sbcevinced much anxiety to
master the &lt; Cads of her newly, o',. •
pmfaaii.n, and sra*n &lt;xhi iued 7a morn
than ordinary degree of r-&gt;inic talent.—
TJhs was duly promoted, and in time beeatne a geourJ tav.&gt;riCo with both m in*
■ger and ptibiie,
..pt»e night idiu was announced to appear
•fat a favorite part. A cos pie of boatmen
Jfiund thetr u ay into the pit, near rhe fa-t
rtght,n particularly mucous b» see tbe now
fanout roMtAifur. The l.o tse wasemwj.
e«k and after tbv iultsldst.ee of the gene­
Tai sppdausc which grac ed her appear'anee.une of the Imatmen slapped bbteumpsuilon on the shoulder, aud with an cm.
'rttBlic expletive exclaimed, loud enough
t&lt;be litard all or er the huusc:
a .“Bill, I know that gal.”
“Pahuw Canid B&lt;U ‘dry up.’
&gt;But I’m d—d it 1 don’t no. Hi||. It’.
Sal Fluititf.-ts »ure asyou’re born. She s
’old Hukin’a daught, r tliat used to run th.Inured Polly, and slfa used to Mil with

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JOST DECEIVED

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DRESS GOODS

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WILLIAM JONES,

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esme the house with a perfect thunder of
applaino al this ‘palpable hit,' high afava
which Tian's votes could be heard, as hs
gfgmjed-Bill’a punch in the riba with io-'

--Didn’t I Ml ya, old fay I I bnowwd
it «aa her. You cuuH’nt fool mb"
Spenlung nf prayers, remind, us
of one we once heard at a revival in tbe
aity *f New York. The speaker iracom'taf'er.imated. Im rat forth with ;
“O! Li*M! rnamfai thyself tows to­
night, coma right down through tbe roof,
and I will gay fa the ohtogfae.

the Cownty Clerk in the i ilbue ef 11»&lt; V '
county stone u'cJwk P. Mlufihs fo&lt; ew&gt;ug
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-by nmrirad tn uramat them tw rasmiu-.tBdjwBttuent at tbe time, sml pfore »f.'uwd
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AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyisrit Distanced
Young America Ahe '.d.
Tho ruaatrtts wby

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COSMOPOLITAN ART A»WC!AT!OX.

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New Barry Mill,
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w good as new. Address,
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aa MiNor, .nd our mill faiug fa.lt on the
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bmutfa—we ere prepared to do tiw
brat of work. Plca»e gi v» u. B
Caab paid for v beat.
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J^LTWQOD fa GRANT.
HaMtngt, Sep. 8, 1^7,

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k«E TA]

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1858.
- nrerly eight Usit nnd a huff. 8 ill I hud : tay strength rapidly, and the prin of my
I yet mi fv/ir. fir I ahpreiard thnt when I ptit I b«ly wa* excruciating. Tne ensile’" akin,
! mi hand* on him 1 could easily tike Mm [1 where It was cuilefl. afouit me, waa *»
i oft for I was pretty *lr&gt;mg in the arm*, Ii liuht tfiat It acemeualnhstt transparent.
• In a few sei-mw* be had hi* Imdy all rltur. |■ Hi-had fimnd me. or I had f.Mnd I:ilm. In
thin bodr.
And I am wit withert W&gt;
and It was th. n that the first nul thrill !| a state of liungvr. htahtomsch free from
fi-lcoce that it will be permhted to-tflflb
•hot tlin.uvli iiie. Tfwri» be MW liinixelf flsid. and bis imjsrofor force unimpaired.
mt; .». that if brought lata the
A
around
lin»c
1
staggered,
and
'uhjucU
by
the
simple
turn
mound
triV
l&lt;-g
mid,
Tbo leas and huxjrr maw.,
or MICHIGAN.
will meet the feu it «o '•n*«itly dewith bi* liai-k arelicd in and nut. hr htu’t bepin t,. awiin Iwf.ire me.
,
Tb«ir bo»h» cluaiCttwlr tragic air.
nertea, and Ire indigwintlr rrjerf^d by
In* h.-a'n just on a level with mine. I litadu
A dim s&lt;-nMtion was in my bead, a
And tallow Uolen* jawt
ekprcnaitm «*» empbal're that neither
a grab fur him, b-tt mkw.il hini; an.I then fotitiirxH at my kart 1 The snake had
preannt incumb«it of tire pi uaiikra^
Tniu not the rank nnpoater'* t*Jt,
s* qulik* a* yon can Miap rfiur finger, now three frot of b.sly free. He had
Ku patr.ot waa bt.
office, nor any of hia eurceawr. will ever
he BHi-pt lii« head under mi nrm, clear drawn himaelferotainly’three fret longer
again venture to intrude it upm the Mitn.mid mv body, nnd *trefgirtvnc&lt;l up than befiwr. Hu darted hia head under
tandtm, of Gmgrwa. Sure I am, if |«nand |.*.ke.l me In the fore again.
I gave my riglrt- nrm. and brought it up rwer
T«mr Chuul, who bear* "|&gt;oa bi* bead
aimtbrrgrnb at him.and another, mi qpii-k ■•iy idioulJcr, and premiing his under jaw
That rich luxet unit iuo&gt;&gt;.
tentiim it dessrvsa, toev'ean arrive at no
av I could, but be d-«fgvd me In spite uf firmly down there, be morin a sudden
The mill of penanoa .aou will tread
mh«- c.»du...« :l«&gt; IU1 It ho ro OS'
»4ni| that maria me groan with pain.—
all I wiuld •’&lt;&gt;.
And *mrl tba Cotiuljr crop.
otss liere.
I felt tbr Mfoko’a body wiirkitttf ft» way Huh moment wait an agony 1 each secund
But let us bear whu the Executive
up. 'fhe turn of ths tail wax turned t'» n step nearer to dreth.
says relative to this matter. I quota mimy thigh, and th.- will anntnd my atoniAl'Ii
My knife 1 -Oh.if I could but reach it!
tire
hi* r.-raarks Kmrbing out relatfeos
Why nut tear it out 1 My
cimmwirsd t» tighten. Au.ut thi* time ।, Why mu 1
tire ssnethm; to receive; apprevs and
Why had I
I Iwgan to think there mlg’ t Iw Mini, a.- ! arm* were free! Mereyl
with Spain:
adopt, what is ju»t and wapedu-nt; and tu
•I rrgrrt to say that no progrwwwhattioiij work. Mt.d the unieker I t&gt;K&gt;k til.- ii n-t thimght uf this before, whea On hand* sxposc and to reject what is unju«l or inex
auaku olT the la tter, k. I ju«t greiiped ’■ had *&gt;me strength tn them ! Yet I would
ever he* hero made, siace *■
p«dient. Thia la nut slm|dy our prii ileg.। him a» near the hcj*d as jw•revlltlc*. by tak- imt try it. t arifrrtiul ulI my remaining —nut a matter optional with tsa, tu be m rot of Omgress, toward the setth-mert
Your luuuej, or your life.
iff any of ths nnmerous claims «ff aorrifr
I ing liuid uhere he was round Uir. anil power fl* thu effort, aud made the at
done or left undone, but an imperative tiros against lisas Spanish Gwarnmsab
Cuuul,.t*Arrei 1—couopfour »]
tried tifrun l.liri ■•ffi But thia only nlade ■ tempt.
My troarora were of lilac oot- duty. afcHhfu! perfiwmaocs id" which our
tu rn.tr A rdl.
it wonk;.
The fellow bad «&gt;■»• drawn t-si rtnff, aud .very strong; 1 could m l conilitoents have a right to expert at our , Besides, the outrage committed m our
' flag liy the Spanish war frigate Ferrolaaa
Amt rereRruihire yuuU be
himself up »o high, and stretebc'l hut *■■ ■1 ।rar it. I thought of the atitehes. They hands.
Bence, 1 rqoios at the entire
that h&lt;- whipped iinutli.-r tarn uh-uit me. ' might not l»e mi teuaihius. I grasped dw&gt; fn-edom with which the annual tneMMge ; on the high waa. off the cwt nf Cttha,
Hi* tail was noir ariuimf my left thigh, rbith upon the maidr of my thigh, and ..f the President is exuinimkl and criti­ in March, 1855. by firing mtoTfrs Amer'
' ican mall stsamer El Dorado, and de­
and the rest uf him titrn.-d an.iiud my |' gave niv laat ntiun nt strength tn lhe «f
cised, both in the Hall and hi the other
taining nnd "carcbing her. remains nMfrI b-*dy; •■ne’uf th.-m Iw-iiig'ju*t nt the pit ! fiwt. The stitches started, they gave wings of the Capital.
Il is lir«weary,
: of mi st»ma&lt;h and th.- other one alwive I way! This result ©tic me hope, and [
a------------- a ----- ---------------------- knowledgrd nnd unredressed. The gen­
era! tone and temper of the Spanish Gori
' lt_ Alt this hid nmiphil jllxt al"»it s I hope gate me power. Anotlw pull with i
.... ^
lw_ be deme. Them annual
crnmetit townrdathatol lhe UnhodBtatea,
। halt a piin.ity from the time he first got I -&lt;m«h banda. nnd lite pnrkrt laid bare.— .
EapecMU* ul« bwd.
repetition* of a cloae and aeardtiag ex­
i the turn round tny leg.
Our pnment
j WitL all.the remaining force I c«»uld com- j amination «&gt;f that Important dociraout are much to be repretted.
Aud dw't is wodluck’* bond* eegafv
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ptah*
I Tlic "hake ha I now hi* head in frut t II mand witn hope of life, of home, of a»- |
Will. CutaiU of foreign breed
are e» ctitial to the bigbeat luefulneea, the
ipitcntiary to Madrid has asked to be raof my foe*-, atrd Im&gt; trill to tiiakf hi* way ' rm thing I bnrwt am earth in dir rff-irt, I
Tteod;
«kw
purity
and
|&gt;ermanance
of
our
ayatam
«&gt;t
I into hey inoutk t\‘hit bi* intention was. j i-.»-mbt the picket up«m the inaidu nnd
callrd; and it Is mv purpose to rend cwta
Of oil lbw. rogues I* fwUlA fearleaa and manly ex- new Minister to Spain, with special fat, luuita-t surely tell, though' I always lx- I hare down u)«k&gt; it. Tburw wa* a crack- | gmrcrnmettt.
erriee of Ibb inalienable and cuftatitutiou- structlmrt on all que»to&gt;«ta pewffi»y_ b»
• lie.rcd that Ini km-w be i-.uitd itrni.gle me ' ing of the thread*, a ronndhf tearing
ally guarantied right uf freedom of diatween the two Govcmtneats, end with •
in tliRt wny. He struck me .me blow in ' doth, and my knife was in my hand».
cureion, tannol bu neglected or aurren1 the uioiitb th-il hurt m.-&lt;i.(:»id. ndje- an-l I1
I luwl yet tu-nw enough to know tliat d. rcd without imparilling all that wo, aa determination to have them speedily and
amicalriy adjusted, if this bo possible, la
I after tint I got him l»y the m-ck. nndihen-'| tin- suialli-it blade *a* live sharpest, nod
Amrrican citixena. moat mcredlv eburish.
J wa% brought up near the Canadian I mv.p: to fio|.| bain — at Ira*’, so tint he ■ I opened It.
the meantime, whenever our Minister
With one quick, nervous
I am awarn, air, that diecuaaiima on
lure in Veniwmt.
My father ownml a could not xtil c ujjain.
But tliix thui-! movement I prewl tlw keen edge upon
urges the jv&lt;t claims of our citixms
these occasions are ■••mctiirie" devmed
I rgr farm, tlmugh he we* an iron workei auotlirr difficulty ar&gt;-K-.
The mmnrnt I ‘ the trr-«r skin and drew it aer&lt;wu. With iier«aaarily severe on the Executive; but the notice of the Spanish Government, la)
t&gt;» Hade. I ihjnk he made some of the g'ltapcil the Muike by the n. ck hr rtitn- a (lull, trarinit «iisp the body parted, and
I* met with the objection that Cungrees
beat rifle* e'er u-ed.
\«t for froni h&lt;s menertl to tijititi-n hl* f.J.l about my fo«ly. J tin- atndte fell to the gnamd’ in two pie­ it must be remembered, that when a man have never made the appropriation rn»
form wax quite it lake.
We uwd to «ti- It wasn't over n few scc-mds before I Hi«- 1 ce*. I staggered to tbo Imm&lt;i--| rrm-bed aaxumre the direction of the affairs uf tliis nmimetidvd by President Polk, in hia
greet nation, he voluntarily makes hmijoy irtiraehra at li-bing mid shouting. fur ,r»i&gt;red Hint he’d *•*.&lt;) mpiei-zc thuhrtiith it. and there sink down. I knew nothing
annual message of Deoembur, 1847, ‘t»
«c had &lt;sieof the txmt *ail-bi«isever put on: of me in tlitt wai.utidT determined more until I heard a voice railing my self the servant ««f nuny milli-ms of freumen; each .if whom baa a nght tn knuw the purpose 7&lt;dUnbtttum among thai
into fr-rtt water.
We knew there were
n.itnr. I onenn) my ryes and looked up.
pknty of rnakvA sl-mt tLi* lake, cape­ lire linn around the lliigh w«» fn rh *. ft fethi-r stool over me w itfa terror depict*d how he diachargee hia duties, and tu pro rlaltnatiu in the Amurtad cast. A aimicud!) iMKmc |-artnf it—a wide piece uf. to right; thru up In-tuern itul li-ga t«» flit on but r-imitettaiKv. I tohbhim niy story claim his approval, ar declare his disap­ Ur rrreonamenrlatlon wax made by my
probation. in such terms ta be may dawn
ilut«, *l*iu life Water lay nn-at &gt;&gt;f tin- i gilt aide, afouitd tliv Iwk to my left a«:brsf I could. He wynt up and got tinImmrdute predceew* io fate mwangt rf
most appropriate. And it should b» iurth»car. and where the tall gra»* nnd reeds -i-c. un i an &lt;41 uitb the *ceroid turn ; i
Drermlrer. h«3; and antiraly coowrfaf
»rt&gt;W thickly. It was a sort of buy, mak­ -ring ti^ hi* Ireni! u,» under my arm. Ij other »uiv he could not find ; and jalao er rememferred, that ordinary tmw only wl h Udh in tb. opini.m that tlua iadmrU
are reuclwd by ordinary means. Those in
ing up into a cove, ou the opposite side I nd l'n- snake U«»w with the 1.41 liaiul, and the two ptrvre* I had madcof my enemy.
ntly is invtly due under the treaty with
high
places,
who
have
power
and
patron• •f tbe term.
Wc h.d setit ■■•me Inrg. &gt;uy idea «u» to p.tK» Ina h.-nd/annird my He told me be beard me cry mil, and at
Spain -I the 27* Octolwr.
Iear­
sgr in their hands, mny commit with its»nuk«&gt; in lbs water there, and had tried t&lt;- hindt until t ouilil reach it with my riijlit. once started off in tire large Ixiat after
ned v rrcomtneodatteb an appeopriathm
pmii’y dowds which wou‘3 be regarded as
■boot tlwn natlni swam with their bead* m.| »•&gt;' tinxii.d hint.
I «mlJ pr&amp;» the in*, though it waa a long I while ere hr infamous, if perpetrated by the untitled tu the favoribltf c-jnvideratit&gt;u cf G"«up, though I inner happened to get i&lt;t»«»! felloa’a Ii -aJ ii'ovn mi k-r my arm, but saw piy fi-iat. I liad lain there over ball
and the weak.
Heuee, a mwe thorough
them in ffiat way, J am »u.c I Idt wiui-••! to get, it ar»uf.d *■■ a* to ic ivh i' with myj au.bonr when Ire f-»&gt;i-d inc.
Now. rir.Tor one, I shall n«t vote for
expewure, a more emphatic aad severe
them, but the) managed to get away Into . i .gl.t liau.l, I cotild n-t. I tri.4; put nil
When we kra- hed home the minke wan cimdem-atioa, becomes ni pessary, when an spp.-opriation to put Spair., nr any
tbrgr.ia*; and I bad io desire,to folio.. ■
Pr'wer ui that o|ir arm. hut I rniilil mAi'ind. m&gt;il fiiiiiid T»&gt; lie &gt; ijht feet and men in high place" make reriutt" mis other Power, in lirtter • tone and temper*
tn in. c-| vrialli into all. Il a place.
; Hot do it.
towards oar own &lt;M&gt;cetwn«p«». If our
1 r. uld g. t ti c fiend jn&lt;t'im- fair iin-lrea in length. It wan a iiw»mh h^.
lakes .and nunmit great crimes.
ritirens have just cUims-afsicwe ths Sped'
• !« r my .trm pit; but l.crc my rj-vtigth f .rv I fatty nvntnnl fim n the eficetA^if
The people, air. have a high regard for
i»h Government, we are afemdinftly Md*
k waler siiak*-, hut tlwy Kurv ti n nil wa* applied toRifhadvatitiige., ' Piitfl thia tlrg l.mwmx. .fed to thia day then- io
the. Presidential office, sad, when worthily
i-. Sonic
life lar^rat
ha-l » tuoinu.lt I bad not bevu rvnllrTcigMen. -t. ' &gt;&gt;.tN&lt;-ibiiig in thu vert naiuoif anake that
tutM'lhat ample justice i* d.me them —
filled, for th« President biiiiMilf.
B it
t i-&gt;&lt;luie1 rino round tbe neck ; nod I I hol l d.vii-l tint I C...I.I tei-ihd th •
Shall we brilw Spain, or any other Pnwc
they
dt&gt;
not
always
receive
whh
omfituld by th- »e hIm&gt; knew, ttu.t ihe-c •cfpt'iil when I tn.-*.
er. todrel Surly by uurcitfarens! Shall
I iic.er’ilr.-AirieJ
ileuee, and tnireservedly adopt, the upmtr *&lt;n by &amp;r the stnmgc.-'t mid iu»»i of'what p.ucr Vie. hu t.
Why, only '
ion* «.f bint who may hapf*en u&gt; hear thu
tllUik. a» ►iroltg na I 'atUflltil I C olid Hot
honorable
title
;
lor
since
the
fol
hr
rs
-(
H»»ivi»r. I was divtined s-xsi to hxi. ■hi it. and Ur । J g ive it up.
My next [
Old Skinft nt wit. ttio must Celebrated the Ifrt.ublic fell s.drep, they have learned
my c» ■ s o|x-iinl. One uftvrm~-u l »aw , l mi ght ua» oi ujy ja k kmi'.-; bur the ' broker in Phibdvlphia—•his
*
~ by mJ espevienew, bow often and how
.••ck of I,la k duel s fly over the b&lt;m-c. uwxT«-o l '/ the Mlake u.i» dirvi-tiy over j •tjiywJiiuia were fornuun, a» Im
fo'r even a President may stray from the
.uni I *fad Mire they ligbUd on tbr Uk&lt;. .nt p. cki t, -t.d I r -uld tr t g t It.
|
landmarks of Frwcsh»m. Often ba* Imhui
«■ I srixid njy dou-.k-'uirrt Uxd xuu an.­
*1 i.oa, for Jk- Unit lime.,c-«l!‘’d 'kit fitr I __ _
_r
. ____ „
verified 1«&gt; them the truth uf .JMferaon'a
' .iuniiuiili«u «id started off.
Wliup I u.i'.
t . uti u .. ..i.f..it ... J ftit
i
WIU
uf those dabbing
declaration, that "eternal vigilance is the
rviMbc*! the Istiding I «uw 11 e luck* uwuy
ehapa' w ire lore wine mid bora.w. who &gt;»rm price uf Liberty ;~ and they have learned
off by the oapoMtr store. I at *uicc cu
■i m &lt;Ji&gt;rity xif tlw borrowvra.
Harry p&gt; know that the higher thu sph-re lu which
•oiiic giteti Co_g i* with niy kn fc. nm
having many want*, &lt;&gt;n various uccaaiupa a puhlk Ibttrtloaary move*, the grwter
.m&lt;ing ri,g d up Uw feiwa ul n auiall/bths mres-ity ft scrutiaixing hte acts, and
rt.umiied-Kell, which *c kept on pu.
a iiiu-.ith "off,** and having, at sundry pe­ cmthrtisly weighii'gbiarwci/mmrn-latiwis.
p&gt;.ie fi&gt;r sinh wink, dropped in und start
riods, made •-rajses;” pnid off hia rroptm- N«&gt; uwn's opinion, tu matters of moment,
ud off.
'llicre waa n hole in Un- alert
•ibilitir*.
At last he got tired uT' such .s t &gt; be taken upon treat; and least uf all j
hrough which we timid put the oar. au&lt;&gt;
c-iu-untly Ixirn.wing and repaying. I. lh..t ..f a public officer, on matter* .ff
ll.u* n ull t &gt;k IkmI without sitting up it.
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. would be six’yvzms ta-foro hiscstutiacould urate pditlcal import. And Che subject |
-&gt;glit, mi tiUm wherr the ducks wire my
A few In nu-v* hid »-■« p.iwcj from &gt;n- roid, nmlrt- the term* of his father’s become* of the first importance, and de­
cuntriiMiKc had the apjirereucc isdy of u the time
.. . ih.1t I first tried tu. pu«* ‘t iu ' wi||. w|h, |u,| pnid-ntly postpimod that manda mutimre, visa, a. d decided action, iolc tansthig n sty. that if we firmly dta
,mpk- mure of uougbs Anting along up make’s In-ad r.r.mmi my li«ck. ’
.
event until Harry could-reaeb lhe age uf when that opinion bears d.r-ctly or indi­ man I It we shaft speedily rereive it.
H &gt;W different is the language &lt;d the
■a the water.
His body bnd b *-«&gt;iia« so i l mgitted by thirty , and Harry concluded that it would rectly &gt;x&gt; ths freedom of anv part of the
I had pit near enough for a *b&lt;&gt;t, an.
.is giadual prvwUre an.uud my holy, Iw bvUcr to make u heavy operation s’ great fomily of man, or wrumt it tend* President fn m that u*.-d l»y Jaeksim nfrfe
live to another European nation, w-bnee.
had itruwn in the »cutl, and «o* in tbe a&lt;- mat la. bad n«i&lt;» lo cany m» hreJ uniO id ■•nee, and ba rid uf the b-dliepation •/c«h&gt;.
toward tbs establishmcut of rules that ar« power I, for nmre fiirmWaMe than thaA
of taking up my gun. when the duck­ u a free aud sy mueUKal curve. lie had umtal'borrowing. Away to Skinflint he
liable to be c-«n«trucd ss tavombls to sla­
-of Spain. But this is rmt surprising,.tali
et red up. A# uuick na possible I draw .l.prif,..- my g:a*pt ami when I ni-xt bird, dvierni.tied’to procure a good round
very, or m hostile to any of those - i - nt Mlf; for ‘•progrert’— the •Ifetuocswtiu
.mi Uuuiui. r mid wl drive. 1 h t two ■&gt; vmu^UI him. 1 f-ouid Unit I W;i»wuukv'rUum sum, nnd l»c thine with it.
alienable rights” which arc the birthright
i i. in l.ui they diiTuot foil iuto.tlK wntci
progre*?' »f the l»"« «*«•»*
-mjure '. I xsuuld wt fed J him ! The «&gt;•
.4 w;nt tro llmusan I. lur aix years.'
of
every
inember
of
the
human
race.
which we hear so ntaeh-Ua pi^sfr
h y fiuiL.Tcd along until they fi ll among estemuut bad kept me fniui noticing Ulla
‘Hem; whstwcurily willyuu give I' lienee, air, I have a fcw remarks to .•.range prank, with American partuw aod
■ lur tail gr«.as up m the dive, 'lire watc
■nitil irnw. i*«ir. a luw&gt; luouumia I *x»m
•Oh you may Jmvv my bond; that will
■dtr upon what ths President ba. been .policies, slid wrought marvelous uhangae
U low, aud the place waa dry wbtr. • perfict ftvnti. 1 had k-uped up and
pleased
to
n-eommond,
relative
Piths
At
­
in the opiuiou, »n&lt;l chsrurter uf Amari...j
..r—
—............ down, cri.-d out as |oi&gt;J as I waild mid
man* libersv d from ths Spanish ship can I’reetdvtrtsnnd Judge,!
and got 'jut mid waded up. 1 km-w ver
«ra*|wd thu snake with all my miant—
Amistad, l.y the autboritea of the Unita l
m-ar when; utieuf thu dneka luid fidloJi nut it iutailcd ,mh iM&gt;lhii«g. 1J« a&gt;ipped ________ _________ ______ ,,,.__ _
But* SIB, ifIt is rvaMy desirable, aa I doubt
,ud very soon bi.J my eye un it. A* 1 .■u bmid frutu my Wftiksaad ion *. »uu [ j.le to^Lii, and 1 fem yuu a U-n in the States, some eightoMi year* ago. I choose not it ia^tu improve the " ttms aad ternl» speak upon thia part of the m.-sengs p.-r" of the S[iuti*!j.Government aud th*
nai up tu take it 1 •»■« the b ad uf a blui-k made u b.uw at my l-cu, sL.iuug mv Ltrcet the other day.’
rather
than
that
other
and
more
hup-rv
uiake |"&lt;|&gt; out and catch it by th« wiitg .airly upuu tne d-w. d lips.
Spanish ptfpU towards the Ameriam.
-j ^m’t pay wliat Fv'e l»een pay Ing; &lt;me
I saw &lt;«»ly the licnd and neck of the rep
But u»e «no.mn; of need was ut bond.! drid 0 (|,liut(.r per rent, is enough. Yuu atit portion which treats uf "popular sov­ I*.-public. 1 can *-nesl a remedy cmy afdr, and had no irfen bow large a one i 1 frit the oml* growing, lighter andugiUer I 1&lt;niy-take it -off,' sud tak'e o«t what 1 owe ereignty" and African slavery in Kansas applii-ati-'U, that *dl accomplish all the
lur
the
resawn,
that
tu
both
breach*
s
uf
war; ur. if 1 iuid, prubnbly I shuid I luv*. apiuitd my tasty, mid my bnsith -wits (pit-'
' U *idi-*.•’
mutt sarnrsl friend, of 1***6 could wish;
you
dune just « I did. for I had no idea «n mig weak.' A Mivurv paiu w»s b-gimmig ’ -IIsm, well, hem's a.Uurl for &gt;10.000 Congress that subject h.-i« already lireu and that to-’, without drawing upon ths
•earing such a tiling.
1 had left my gun io result from thu pre^un-, and Isu.Uul -l MX y ears rfgw it, and will bsall right.'
slm-wt rtttjRj! ranlta of
Federal
■I lhe boat, mid bad nothing to kill tin tbs stuike would w.i-111 have Ii-Mgtti eu mgb
No mh&gt;:i.t-loi.i than done. Harry af­
rtup with, but, nb I look th.- duck, I jnai lur another tun. ilu was drewn sopgut- fix*! bis nubigreph. -nJ faummsd a tune,
u my firit up»n the thiefs tit-ck.
iy, that lb c nt e of hi, ta-dy uaue.log- a Mie Skinflint got his oteck buuk nnd
Tbc ground wa* m«ist and slimy, and •nr than bi, bead ! • The blaei.skm wax imide a calculation.
. .
be Miskv had hm fo-dy braoed among the d *wu to a celision that seemed iu ul•Have yuu got, ten dollars about yjmi l’
.. nt* &lt;&gt;f Un-stout ranis hr took bis bead . o ■; aiid ytt Icmdd u-ll.by tuu wurk inkedJm? in a inumeut; 'if an, let me have
ut from under my fi-vtub-ut aa quick jo ..g of Uio targe bird au.ilm upon the it.' "
•Alt right, my old boy,’ said Harry
&gt; man u&gt;aild &lt;a&gt;mfortably think. I thu't nelly, tliai he wsa di airing bmi*di' tighter
erty ahalt rett fan vioUted that
, i’d rwu beck ta my Ir-t and gwt my gua,
suppiMUig lie • wauled it »■• make clung*,
ibeMrottg arm ut tU
and try to kill this fallow; am! I bad just
here it &gt;•-"
the WreJy hxn.l of the ttfebuale
turned for that purt»sM. when I fell suiue•llwm; twra.*Mdd SfcintiM hsAfeg «P
wtaat lixnu her, -r axura^it W ««
Utfeg strike &gt;m« .4 my leg* *• though
hfo. desk and making prspattttiwna tu
j&gt;utMtaaiy had thrown a r..pu ar-aaid it.
_
was killing tire; ktiwhich she ruiea in thia
I looked-dow n aud found that the sttslte Ittig me slowly, opeuly, and 1 Lid un
p wra. Let us repudiate
■tad taken a turn around my leg with b&lt;» kelp!
I, a atom,atreug man; was acta- mym.nvy 1*
,
tnae, which fow ftasff to&lt;
call, aud waa In the art u! clearing his ally bcld al ^e deadly will .4 n btaok
'four m&lt; nicy yuu have gm it.’
M.i.lMgkplaom.tM.d
•&gt;&lt;dy from the grsa*. whin I dvppud Use snake.
tin: It I What d» you mean r
»-•
My-b«Mtk- nuus-tam abort, faint
duck an I gave s autairt kick,but that didn't and quick, Hpd I knew, tlu: 1 wipi gewwmg
•Why, I wm »• uka off tba discount,
lorem h&gt;m, und thus drew my leg away ; purt-lc in the Env.
My bawls aud nrui- wasn't. 1, and the Uawaandr
I m;cht as well have put tay feot upon a bwuUwi and.taf fogcr* numbed I I bad
-Yws 1 wsnt.mv timiwy.*
streak uf fining.
•Why,
mr dear fcll.»W. ymt’rs gm A.
lstt£&gt;&gt; of tiw-.shake's n«ut,xmd be u-&gt;*
And hadtti 1 bMn tWHadl XUd A*rr«d Ur
H lua M.'/ a------------------- — **•-------- -— ------------ 1gnwjdW curve, bl, .bead vtbrewig frwn iferataywH. t*Bmstiw«M*»d.art»
»ide to sids witbfiu wktlaUlW uwliafe .if yoo u*»J nt‘", and just paid the tan;
—------------------ ft-’—
* right, my dear ix&gt;j; a’ &amp;ir bmmwsa

Hon. DeWitt C. Leach,

y«iot-«. tawlmgu. Jln.h.

GBtirr &amp; SrtrUHKU. Dealer* in all kind*
•f Dry Good.. (Itwerehw. Crockery. Ac. St.lr
fhrMl, opjoahr Po.t Office. Ha-Ui^r*. Mieh

.-i pill ahuultl to&gt; X« ■&gt;»? cantoal
:&gt; Bllet mie aiugfe trial. Prise*
A" Ul.«l l-wntes. ilgrr
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Tia. R eei-lruU au-l Cooper Ware. IWrsrn
Inm. Xailo. Ktcrl. (JI*-. .-Wf Hardware. ’ '"He­
re ami btme«. Store out doer «e»t of the l‘u*‘
Ilsatfag*.
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fl. ihr nixtfer rt *b» cxUtr sf. frac ML Hyatt
1st" uf Tburuapp'r is :»«id r.:u»lr. A.-renoA).
On re*,ti"|rn&lt;'l Blink I" f-M. &lt;4l»e» Cur I'liAxlr
un tualrunirnl pnrporfii.R In ta llrt- l»*t wiH'anA
Ti'la*nrst*&gt;rtn-Mi*l »s.»&lt;l H?*11 dretswi
Tfccrros-in It i» mdiV**! thnt Moi dsl llx 1IM
day •.CSrptMabrr, IKS.’ st one u.cfork 1'. M, b« a*r.^. ..1 -aLI « .it Bl.il • hat tS*
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M*rel.s!l. Mirt. Hrorral Rtyr Homm for las-

(UTLEI1Y.
yism Distanced
Lmerica Ahead.
« reasons why

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p-,4 Kanlears lioaiarisJa Said-

। r\fUK/&gt;ii Aw; S^orxv
”i a am&gt; sii£jrr nta»
: itmen i mm -'

l-y&gt;-T»» tai Bterhm.
the
vartety af

•xevated:/
N STU VIS,
OVEN STCpga,
1 CuoK STGWB

of hr caa.ina a com -t thn u-t.ee eod order to b.
pubiidred in the Hepubilceu Ikaixx. • weekly
iww^M{&gt;cr i-riniolet UreUuge eud euvidetiUK in
Mid omul t fcr the full leitu of three •eek. uure
el lexer in each w wk next nuureilixlelv ?rwedi»n
the Um" uniaariug in tire prnuiw*^.
JnQe "f'I'robaU.

�PIT* Farmers.'nuw is tbe time U&gt; pre
dent of Ik-run Wand. New Brwrtwwk.
diinnf .w -f the cold.w&lt; d.ys of tbk
pare
making anger. In al) prubabilittpcesl lH»[*Seb to tbe 5. V. Tribsss.
•igtar dtuvwJd" sick wife ant &lt;&gt;f doors.
ty the sugar season will te abort, and in From a Special C'arrrtpoiufeat:
ssAsrhtf iWbr would kitl lwr if wbe ra­
Whasbtagtnn, Sunday. Feh.ll.
en.
Tbdy wera. m tbry e^ ba&amp;&gt;cvii,‘
Cd. F«rayth and tbe other Minlgter
ndnad at the time, but in­
al Mexico, have not n-c-^nixed Grk Z«
in that condition in which a «sry ’ ranpectarriving b-m.r, started In 1
able an-1 venerable p«il&gt;Ui «Kma^|t ticl.mganstbvDJ/atrnnitfuMTiHiienL Th.:
other, and fiwmd bar withdura* Uiat " all men ai*
kta^
ad.lrrsard a polite iv.ta to the S.-cretan
h.f Foreign Rdntnms r.ictmixing tbe
were -‘/nt," and there waa no few in the
iwn sugar, will d» so rather ; Gorarnuient id Z-iloega as the authority
roJitee at a low price in order • exwtiM at tbe Capitol, hut nothing more.
to obtain it, or even run tain debt for it, Junres is lira Prra'drtil. pnohied by
the uncertainty of the future. Now the cmatltiitiim. and at last aramitlta ef­
j nr v’.'sv.r.
J
fort* were miking with lira Governors of
have revived t» rataMisli a M. rca dllseveral State* to establish a 6'iinpn'miise
Library A«**-i«tum. -Wa i&gt;-&lt;« With
on that Imais.
Th« next eteainrr will
pleasure tint ttes clergyiprti advrasata Luia
tell with how it '
' Tbe k-adliig.------- —
excvllvnt plan..
/»&lt; nuti.wKs
■­
; -Minwtry nec-pted office irtuporarih-in Gov. Stewart -f M«
nr In Maine there are 4.1 M sch'W’1 BLOOD PCRIFIER_AXDBW(iDrnx
I* all prepared and drawn tn tbe bulling
ty law.
1 am a nstiugxl utilraetsr.
the h./pc uf arresting civil war. They
diinricM 5?IO tfi4 chiMrrn tetwrra 4 and
shall
&lt;4
Kstisax
ptaci-, while tbi* snow continues, no that am mainly confirmed opponents of Santa
will go with ilia gentlcmju from
DU1AWE TANdt lkUl D.
Stewart assured Marshall that arrange il. and an average of &lt;553,-000 aipeudad
hCandiiuV. that extent. And let
there will be nothing to do, but to gather Anuj, and brticv thia «k-m&lt;mstratira&gt; looks mcnls had beta! pcifrctud by wlii.-h aevWarranty aad &lt;’»dt Claim Drad«,«ra)
£.r sebo-.l purposes.
Dr. Hebwckta Seaudloaviaa ReM,au.
my, that northern Drapwrais ara
and bail tin: asp whenever tba season ar no mors to his recall lhan to the Perma­ •tai hundred voters wore to be srat over
Dxxni or IrsGt KsxmI—Him. Ji4m
•o lbs auhj.-ci.
They fodievs that Estate ami Chattel Mortgages Tor sale at
nent Presidency uf Zuluaga himself.
into thr bonier prvcluclv, to partlcipats
have vme &gt;.y this fraling aaturally
No rhinges iu the Mviiean rrpressn13- in the elec’ion. lie gms him the full de­ K. Kane. Ju gr &lt;&gt;( th.- V. 8. D-lri.1
Court fi-r the Eastern District uf P.nii|t&gt;ra th. ir mother ccHintrv—das enuntrv
ti&lt;« abnaul bul been mads, except the tail* of the localitie* and numbers.
tu-Ell xi. &lt;vw?«V£- ;
rhiril gave to thu South’ her cavaliers,
sy Ivuuia. dkxl *t bi» residence iu FbUadet-^
j
Our patrons will plt-asc n-ccol kd (hat M. Bailey, music taedrara, are giving a transfer of Almonte from Iratidon to
mom oavaiuCMBKn or bukmb »t’v
fd to. th-: Niirth a great many of her
phia,&gt;m tbcSAslult.
Faria, leaving his former berth vaiant.
&lt;wtr
terms
are
rrarfy
pwy.
and
we
wish
iuritanx and vuumihrad*. Wn n-«rtbcrn
cum* of b-avrai in our village. They Ruble* stay here de|w&gt;nd« on the akipe
fy Tira work »f lay tag down thksmocrata Iwliera that the Grarcrauu-nt j Admlnlstrnvirw. Guardians Martsmsees ara model leechers, and it is to be hoped afftira may take in Metico. Cnai-w»fort , Tlw Sergrant-ni-Arms of ths Gwnmia- track on lira D. &amp; M. Railway, lx-t«raii
Ixtul.l, by conquest, do certain tilings, ■ and all olhmi having Legal printing don&gt;«
■ion
had
just
rrtmncd
from
Joluis-ra
Gi.
B.i»ton sud Grand ll.ipid* commrno-d
that all who are interested in the art and will remain at New Orleans till the nett
ul that this bu«iun uf IValkcr w»* cmn- j at our offuv would lie more pnnrtu.il in
with four prrw.na who were implkat.d.
on the llllli nilIt •» cxjwtei to lw
science of music will imt fail to attend. arrival- from Mexico. an&lt;l then cyme
t’Biag petty lartvny.
Wt northern
North, if there is no probability that th* dirertly «r indiawtly. tn the rnorwi'ui* compk-lrd t.i&lt;Sranrl llqwd* m-itlvdsy*. i
ttnocrau are ratiiur iu fevor uf national
coiirar of events is tending tu hia rsat-i frauds of the 4lh of Jonuary Elccthm.
AwMOTrrra.—In view of the change*
Sltiwnrs prerinet. as you will renirm-of time, and the uneertainty «f‘ fife, a
rtera, sir, &gt;1 what 1 auppoea we max
Various versions are given of tb«ie«l- her. rrfurncil over n'mr ItnhdnM Xkirn.—
peri* term die last revurai| creed &gt;&gt;f
thr cT»rk« of Elec­
eorracl likeness of one's *a!f. ur frisnd*; lbu&lt;&gt;n between the ILm. James B. Clay C. C. Gugfray. one
national fiiliboiter-. That i* fillihus
i* a pris-el-'ts trwsure. which in future and Gen. Cullom yesterday, but folio ring tion there, was examinixl under oath.—
to xcvrl!
That is modern,
Afier «&gt;mr hesitation, be finally gave a
। yeara, perhap. «ma would give a fortune OM lhe Cictaeo|le&lt;-t*l with a view tomi
pro slavery Democracy run j
partiality, I find tlrs to (ra lira tours prub full luatory of tie affair.
Hxia Dra is viiu waa.\ but lira arti Ic
i to p-mra. All those desirmis of getting
„ __ ia piracy reduced toayatsm; j
He .w.’ire the', there wrte -but about
aide story.
that whI naturally rapture the cuior «4 -h
robbery mail- re.&lt;ysctal&gt;!&lt;-; th* .41 ty
N artoxat Eax —Those wednng to rah , a C-rn-rt likeness of themselves or friends.
Cullom entered the bar-room of Brnwn’a one hundred and aixty-three iwrfewt volra
jnnnlcprinciple, dm -might in ikes right" ’ scribe for the Xat-nnat Hra. lor four ■ will do arcll tn notice the advertisement Hotel, where CU&lt; llsakin* and M.io-n twilled.. The p-lls id—I at S ..’ehwh hair, lhe changing of which to ptay, Ikmg an iudliutiun of a halt of pn-pra asce-rrpulilKJinitarl aud teld up f.&lt;r tluEarly the next moraine he ami
were standing/lie prup&lt;urJ an old f*-h P. M
miailh*. fnim the first of March, inst, can of M. W. Rik. r in sb'ra |u*pcr.
5j.rang.-r meuiters of ths Detanccitwi&lt;s»r3-Kainii. lcy drink, in which all tbr the other dert went over to Westport. rations, t&gt; truly a valuaiJ* nicdn-iue.—
Profi AV.«id’s Hair Totiie; il tbe nrtfiAmily b&gt; (tody, and for the &lt;&gt;bk&gt;r -m«s to 4i&gt; s&gt;&gt; by leaving fifty cwnta with
^{fautice participted.
Buluctprantly be Mn„ and there. In Cd. Bootie’s store, ad- cules id' .bt leading ninula over the t'libw.
swear by I
ft is -he same dogma that
J. S. Vx* Bam.
.omiuei.-wd oHiveraalion wilhOsy. sui- ded several Li.ndnd names to tl»«*c o( ।
her &lt;«f thia truly valuable Magazine fr
&lt;|o not talof., it lhe anff
rei*eJy for
Jut* been in the tusuths .if 11 rants from
tiiqr h«w hr imd rammed from Kentucky the feiao JiJt ttdrra.' The n.tmra wenJbe «a^u-«t hisbry of uur‘race till lira
upon «&gt;ur table. As-njitsrary worit it i« to iwar I be Hermitage in Trnnesnrr.wbs-ra
read to them Imai some list by a son of buldmaw, dryorsu, premntiira ch.mge &lt;H
present mvmeut; the rarne that ha* kqn
Greeley’s maxim tliat, “what is worth notetrailed by any in the Vhifcd States. he braided lira Jbm in his den. He sp. kr l»ar. “Tom. J«dtna5n.n. snd oilaw pro­ tiJof, and the several evidences .-f a a «
niao-Umlba &lt;4 maskin.l in slavery; drat
toms at lira routWnf tbe lair. • i -i
dotns al all. is worth d-&gt;ing well.” Is i
The Judura’ twrtificatr*
It is published by Phillips, Swn&gt;|"«&gt;n &amp;z of hi* long devuiion u» and ndmiraliiHi slavery mm.
filled lhe world wi:h chsia*. ami '
(which l ad bi-m nn&lt;ie um separate sheet*
.vrctchedncsM. snd Jen. ami spread .lark plieahle toall the trnnsact’iansof life, In Co., IS Winter Mreet. Boston, at S3 per
Mr. Clay answered by saying that Gen. of paper) were posted on at tbr fimt of
nrs*. more fearful tlun that &lt;»f midnight, onr nratitry csrry man is n politician. — • annum, &lt;y twenty-five rents per number. I^nrtte C&lt;-unite IukI otterhs UIiicomw Euith*"** hogna n-Kirai. and they were sent
urar the. greater part uf man’s earth I v Every man luts a part t»&gt; perform, io
inMuidor also brardvd die lion in his to Calhoun.
04. Danloftfa of Westmoulding our political institutions, and in i tW' ’f** ' A. Ksspeu*
,
.
’
.
«.
.
Xuspen
*|wwki
■ 8&lt;r, it we would put the Govcrnmmt
world aid.-. Do n-»l let any n«-atrum
Tin* exprraalnn. which aomu'bystandgiving dimtmn to thr anairs of GuerralLt»—r:
and people of Spam in Ig^cfAfrrae and
| also t-mnrrii'd with tbe fia-idsln the otb- vendor exp-riiiitml ujum v-urlrair. T.- cl.
i-rs
suppus&lt;1
j.wular,
was
rvunrdcd
a*
an
is Ita Burner
tamper' toward* this Republic; w.- can m«it. IX-fiy it »• w- will, th.- £u-l is still
te.
■ ffent've rat.-rt l.y Uidkin, abn a»ked If, er prreitirtn) was lira instigator and di- nothing you tele n-&gt;t g»"&gt;d reason
ysry rmdily do it by repudiating all such the same. To prorlaim that we are »4
Iters ia all that it purj«&gt;rt» l» Iu-. Pr-f.
hr meant to io»uk him. Clay di«claimcd r rwtor of ti&lt;e awinJIc.
unfunded d-igmoa, and l-y,«how n- both p«ditiriana. nnd st the same lime deptant
such intentirni.
•
Th- Judtfra corroborated this testimo­ Wiaul baa &lt;-arn.il by y enra of severa tmt
by .rar word* and r.Ur acta, that we Mill onr rot * iu the ballnt-krt. is to sttrmp’
bi- pr-psmtimo, hi* pres
The Interrogatory wgs repeated, with ' ny tally. mM swot* tint; mend hundred &lt;&gt;f tbe virtue*
jraic regard f.«i tbe rights of luti.ms and
tbe namo reply. I.ut wu« a«i*&gt;mpAnivtl names had Iwrn added to the rvSarns. st rgt iam&lt;&gt;. Urv-r 150 cvrt.fi--.fr* are l»ctu do a thing which we declare wc know
fur inteniational Inw. Said tIra Fatter of
w ith the mraai ing t.se of Cullom'* finger. I t.-rtte p. Ils serf &gt;d.w«n an t they ha I fhrs auofths valm-.U tfate Lair rest-&lt;rati»,
nothing about. Tn neglect to rote at tbr 1
hi* country in his ferewvil ad.frras:
when Clay said shut bo was not wrui ' made 091 tteir crrtificateK
fro ti p r.iei w&gt;&gt; lu-e tri.-J it. U&lt; - M-. ..“Ohasrve g.&lt;uj fei-h and justice tow- proper time is to dew-rt onr p»»*t of duty,
tomed to be a&lt;ldrvrmed iiisurb a threaten- .
At these Wilnvfl*ra gave tteir testim-i
gr.lsall n-jii.m*; cultivate psucc rad bar and to shrink fnmi the responsibilities of
Cant®.—Beware of worthless imlti
ing inanner, or words to that effis t.
■y under ths direct promise that they
pony with all; n-Kgi.m aud m-.rality &lt;n
an Ameri.wn rituen.
Cullom became more . x.'itvd under the ■ should te pn.levuri tark to tteir bomrk turn* n» raveral ana already in the mar­
il there is any portion of the brute
join tlii* conduct, and ran it Ira that good
We know that it is not unfrwqn'cntly creation more coiitetuptiLls than any • ub­ c*&gt;nv&gt;ci&gt;&lt;« of an inltmded insult to him, I they werriseut buck quis'ly. only yester­ ket, -iill.-l 4&gt;v diff-rent a tue*. (lea n«n jnJiyy d.ws m&gt;t etpailly enjoin it I"
tml^H tte W&lt;»rd» (PrvfeM-i.- Wood's hsr
and drn*am&lt;-rd Clay as ”tlie sjMmtate mm day m--rni-»a„ How w.wthv these word* •/ their dis- urged by individual*, that in ths election er, it tea certain l.mg-t-ile-i animal, whose
The Spring Hill return* showed a Free Restorative, d«-p»-» St. Luwis, Mu„ and
id! a noble sire."
liuguisbed author!, Well will it te fur, of haul officers, polities shnubl be laid monkeyish propensities i-duce him to apr
Clay said that hi* pby»i&lt;-al cunditwai; Start- n&lt;aj«uity.
Tbs proWawry mev
u*. and C.r lh-&gt;*e that arc to come aft.-r u*. i aside. “Select tile heat men irrespective f
the actions of a »ti|H-rr&gt;r rate. The Pio­ waa ■neb as w.aild prevent him fmip an- j ■eager by wb»m they werv sent in. never Sold by all druggiytK sod Patent M.-dicin.if we girs heedjo this s*g« advice, mid
of patty,”—this is always ths language ; neer' man will confer a favor np-m hu­ ■weting wilba blow, but lie C*nili| ind re- .Ulirerrd tlwm, and now aweara lint be Ilrak-ra. Also l.y ail Faiiry and T*-iIil
Severy proper n»sn« track to “niltiG'w*Ji&gt; dealers in the L'nitrd Siatua ami
*i*t pr.a-laimiiig Cullom "a d—d mihiu- ’ lust them mi tber nay.
praw and harm-ray with all nations.” &lt;&gt;( tbe minority hi favor of souk- pel can-. manity by drawing the H-m’s skin far drel.
Wlu'rvii.M.n Cullom .1 ex
.
t.'-uiad.w.
Let us do thia in g«'.od f.tilh,*nd that feel­ d.date. and tuliifteti to il ia todolmt. ini- e&gt;i»itgh bark tn enter, at least, a part of
ing of amity ami g«ri will that «i&gt; b-»g perfectly, that which we attempt tu do.
bis caudal apniwlagr,
I
Thr b-rcr of the blow was partially ar­
e-xirf.d tetragm tho two wuim.*, will be
It is true that we sh-inM elect the liest
I n-stsil by th.- MMn lntors, but Mill readied
at vnw restored. IFo “pair and temper"
Snyits ix MxosacucsET*.—Of die I tday’a now. nnd caira-d it to bleed. The
men, Vul then wd shotil.l «sa tu it, that
'
U .sb I.ate.u ki^ante thi, i;,_ ■
slaves o^Maaandiiisetta, says die B-.*t&lt;*n two were then separated, and withdrew. thf harle-rs of Mackinaw (Ntv in th-,
puldic will te changed, and all pUr tn'm.-r II the Jiest men are nominated upon oir
It is proper hi say that Cullom's friends ' Sljruita of Marktauw, in the ‘State
difficult!.-* can te readily and amicably ,; tirket
It is as modi tbe duty of every Traveller, who were made free by ti»«
’represent that b&lt;- iimlerMond s-rmc ol»- Mltbigaii; which si referred to the G»madjustad.
■ eitiren tu attend the ptinnry meetings, decision ,»f the Supreme G&lt;urt of the rii-xi«-itn rrferenra to have fiern in.ide by mit’ee on 'Cotnmrrvr.
But pow. sir, let ns come tn the real' for nominating randtJatas. al it kto wte State upon the IConstiUithai of 17S4, by
The l.»ll (S. No. 100) n lrasing to th.Clay tn tl&gt;e Invest uniting C.anmltti-e. in
merits of this Amistad mas. The Prrai- Jj for them, after lhey arc tio-ningcd.
which slavery ’in the State was declared connectinii with otter ixmarku, before legal rrpraseotativra of J. Jin MrNri!. dcdeal avers hi* belief that “lhisln.lemnit» I
&lt;-rs*vd. the idle--f ti e Cnitr-t States to
A great mistake is mode to mxny vp- lo bu illegal. ..•sly two survive in thiawv- striking.
W ju«*ly due under tte treatv with Spain.'•
Tills Maten-rat may te rrr-ne«ura in a certain trarf of land, was read a •rc&gt;&gt;nd
vb-.m, kno»n aa Mother
t ite J7th Octntar, 17U5." Ite ninth । tera in m-glecting to attend their party
the onler in which tbs events •nvnrrrd, time, an i considered as in Committee i.f
ticla &lt;&gt;t the tiuitv is the one msinlv caucuses, and then rrfimitig to vote l«- Boston, is now about 105 rears of agr,
aa tba details wcrrdcrivnl frinu ditfeiciit the Whole.
relied &gt;m l.y lira ad..&lt;ate*uf lb» indeni-1' cause the nominees do n-d snit them. We and still resides at the VF rat E-td. Thr
h ptnvid. s that the title .if the United
sources. Hut as nn ttijurtitr i* intmulad.
Biljr. as it was by the prefetnlsd owners •
.*hcr is Mr. Vassal, femiliarly called any error will In- promptly corrected. It Stales t- island N-. 4. of section ninof .the Amistad negpMw at lhe time the s|ieak U» Repulilican* ; the oppusititUi are
I seldom known to be so feolish. Thu cnis my drs'gn to give a g&lt;neral;idra of thr tren, in township seven north, of range
cause was tried iry the Ftiitvd States •
cirrutnst nra* &lt;«f the rasa lairly, with iu&gt; five west, and th.- Wets mfiacenr thereto
cxMirta. Th.itartiefe provide*:
I suing Spring clwetlmw will carry with
situated in Michigan, thall 1&lt;e ndrsaed 1.1 '
teun.tig titter wav.
“That «ll ship* and msrchandhu-. of;jjhch: a ►igmflennra which should not hs
Clay ealle-ton 8.-nitnr Johnson, of Ar I tile legal representative.of John McNeil,
How iHjtr wma CoavaaTtn.—TIhwtet natureraraver, which alull te roranra-i '
iivcrbw-ked by Republleaua.
Every op- mnversi&lt;.n of Messrs. Douglas, Wise and ksnsas, to act as his fr'n-nd, and a jwn-mp dec’d fbe island hal itit! l-een in the ocjru
out of the luml* of any pirates on r-.b I
paney -f him. ami of llawr fnmi whom '
Lerx &lt;m tte high »SM| shall be bnmght1 |w«ili«n BuperviMir elected, will lie o«n- Walker, three democratic cundidatvs for
h- purchased if, «In.v IHT2; b it this Is I
into soma port »f cither Stale, mid .hall struud as nn approval of the National the Presidency,, from fellowship with the
n-t to he e-in.trne-! a., ns lo inte-fere with i
lie dclicrrwi to the ququdy -T the officers Administ*athm.
E*cry compromise. firr-eslcra, was doubtless owing, says tbe ■ eho*«n. At 1 o’cAch, Do rlwicc hud Iraeti thr right* ..f third pirtubi.
of that port, in w der t» bo taken care of I every split or jicrwmal unpopularity, re­
The full W.m r.-j».rte I t-. the B.-nste. i
North Anioriran, to their perusal uf the I made.
&gt;nd reslured eu.- irc to the true proprietor,
sulting in ths election of any but an out 75:h Gupter of Psalms, 5th and 6th verMutual frtifxla are endeavoring to ordered to Ira mgr-nmrd, read (ha tllinl I
as o~m aa due and suffieii-nt proof sk.U
; bring al*ait n h-couciliation. and other. lime, and pissed. .
Ummfeeimranimjc H»«. property thereof." and uul Republican, will be claimed aa a
; high irf awth.iriti an- interfering tu prvAs Mr. JustiveStory well said, in de SUvocnitic victory.
'A CnautTY Ixncxn. —Mr. John Far­
“Lift nut up ynnr bvrn on high ; speak ' vent a meeting ; but it is bunny prartilirarmg the opininn of the wwit:
Then let no i-ompmmises ar coalitions not with a stiff tieck.
■ cab|* to do ■&gt;&gt;. n nsid. ring thu notion* mer, of Nrar York, ojicnrd ht November
“Tubring the rate within the article, it ifilh aotl-LcCutnpfon demo.-rata, inveigle
“Fl* pnwftina cometh neither from . ciitcrtaincl l.y tte parties in lira ra*r.— last a Free Dinins Halism, at 47 l.n-lhiw
ia es-ni-al 1t&gt; catablr.li: Emit, Th.t tb-r'
na into a snare. Ramcmbering. that op­ the H-Ht nor from ths IF«f, tmr from । Tte whole kfLir is greatly n-gicttcd in ►tract. Aar.ua the strrat Is stn-ti-hed a
■agroes, im-kr all lb-- circumstance, fall
k’.nuraSeating the insetiptlon. -P|M,n
the Soath."
. all eirclra.
within tbe de«cri|&gt;ti«n of nmrehandixe in position tn the !xciinipt&gt;m orastitution
Ws find a
Of course pruioolioo must
'
Tira War Department w ill take rare t» tn rat ami nothing tn pay.”
tbe sense of the toasty pSevoudiy, That doe* not Include tbe whole Hepublican
iWriptinn of this charity m theTribnn-*.
Cvenl any ioatilc meeting fn.iu gn*wthere ha» Wen a roseua./ them .m th.- creed &lt;»f eppodrfun to clavery in all the the Xorth.
Sit
bom red tn a thnusmil are daily r«|
out uf the corn-*] &lt;m&gt;hn&lt;w tetwevn
Tcrritorisi.
here, among them, aa ragithr nttend mts
j Uul. Sumt.a - and Gm Hartley.
Again, the loan of a Supervisor nr dark,
are GO women, 500 men tmd dOOrhitdrs t.
Washington Republic save: Sioee Jan.
Wssfrington. Feb. S’.
iaiaie burriurto succras in the Fall elec
The drm.wi of di*n&gt;.d !■■■ appee.-iitfv
1, ISM, three tlrntvind acKo?&lt;l4brases
limts, the result of which decides lira p«&gt;
bran lit l.*-*e on this tiu-tropulls during
have been knit in the State of Illinois.
Htival &lt;Min|4uxion of Midfigan'a next I
th- pa«t two days.
This fact, added to thr defection of Judge
Braidv* tte quarrel* tetween General
Senator in Cungrus* fiirsix Jrawrw. 1’be |
sense of .the treaty I It appeared ill evl- Su]urrviaor and &lt;3.-rk; with one Jiiitibe of I Dougina, is a moat hinhmus one to the * Harney nnd (-&gt;!, Hutuner, between Lieut.
Democratic pr-wpecu in that State.0
draws bsfervi the, crart, that
they were.
Rliind and Ginininiidcr Bout writ, -henu*ivM &lt;&gt;f Africa, and were kirlnaj.pc.l ths Peace, conatiUitry a majority' of the ■
twevtt Mr. Janie* B. Clay ami G.-n. Colbi all questions, of le I
there, and wera unlawfully, transported township ImmhI.
Aa hcuintaXT.—A Grrnmp, named hmi. alx'Ut C.rtv &lt;4bvra are pvn-ling
to Cub*, in vmtatta ®f Ura law* and galily &gt;&gt;f mtCra, the advantage is &gt;■« tbe |
ain.rag tte Naval Officer*.
trsata-* of. Spain, and tbe rn-ot solemn side of the party of the swine puiities lit ' Nelson lliiikat.ui, says tbe Cleveland
Two Army i-ffici ra, (Chptaira.) hnd a
A
Herald, was detected in Ihidsim, Ohio, fight in the barter’s *h -p at Willuudki
edicta aud drcLir.itu.n* of, that Governsale very |uw fur
the laiani. to say rnrthtng of 'the fk-jUing ■
tarat."
Spain, by traaty with Great
a few days since, in an ntteniptto fire his thi* morning.
A ran* was broken over
CASH.
Britain, had ste.liabml the slave trade a&gt; vote which is alw.iy* with the majority.
the te.-wl. uf one &lt;&gt;f the roinbutants, and
own
premises
for
Che
purp,«t»
of
securing
edr(y as IH21R and had directed Itui! cv II
Lm ua rumemlair then ip onr actioo
P. H. i J. RIWJ.
a
diu-l
will
protel.ly
m*ue.
the Insurance.
Hud he sure -rded, the
ary negro iw.r.nlurad iut.. her mlmisi in this B|«ing. that “tiiai which » worth dtTbecity is full &lt;■( rumors steuit Mewer*.
peiwripal
ptrt
uf
the
vill^j*
would
pruba
vhdalwm o( tl»e treaty. ab&gt;uld Io- dctlur.il
day nnd Uull-ut. Il was even reported
lug st all is w.wrh doing welh"
hly have liven laid in ruins.
tfae^rrt port at which be sfowild
that Gen. CuII-mii ted Irarn wo.uulrd in a
,
Agutu, in 1835, a»«rthrr treaty
duel, but they ere- all f*te-. N- teratlkEXTRA QUALITY AT
nad.- between Great Britain and
Tita Maroa or Cuicauo Amailxo. _ meeting tea yet recnrrwl. Thera are M­
f»r lhe avowre.1 pur|&gt;&gt;«c of ren
IO CITS. Z&gt;ETl LB.
In emrarquem-n of nine aupp-raed refirc- w. sbtmdaM rtiinora al*m* llanw-r alHl
tbe hiraiw taken h«r ah&lt;&gt;ludiing t's.- the .-I ration «l our village .4firere fiir tte
lions in bi. piper, *hs Gbirag.» Democrat,
P. H. 4J. BlMSEL’v
—
I „wn traffic in slaves m«m« effix-tivr." ensuing year.
Every ritte-n who feels
by Mayor Wentworth, »[».:&gt; a Mr. T. J.
this la« truatr it rra a dd: «• The slave
ide is again deddred, on the p«rt of: nn interrat in .-ur village, mid its pros­ 8. Flint. tte latter gruUmuui attacked
perity.
should
te
un
hand
tn
help
place
Min. to lie, henceforward. Vitally vn&gt;l
hia Honor, in thu Tremont House, and

BLANKS! BLASES!

beautiful dead

just received, nnd

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

New Orleans Sugar,

ns affiureta tte teadsuf

ahull

broke a cans over bis bead. Mayor W.
lordt after Its huerasa* and feithfidly per- waadtsabfed t.y » bnifcm aim.
ferni their duty in its liebalf. Tlnnra wb&lt;&gt;
an- nmVuisficd with’fraying a teary tax
Escan or a MicMtoaxMa.—The Kai। to ha used fiw thu hepefit &lt;.f faithlex. c»t anrawm Gaxrtte Iran*. tUc Mr. Ifete
______ ___________ ifitrara. wiMd.. w«d4-tn rao-Hrat the day ni-ire Dunam, of Prairie BmiJe, K»|a.
, a ms, IM a,. I
,ku ,w
w ...
noaoo cutiuty. was otw&gt; of the gtiesta i-f
the Vacilic Hotel, &lt;&lt;i tbe nigh: that it

THICK BOOTEES,
FUR

OMR DOJ.LAB,
WOMEN'S

FINECONGRESSGAIT
i .T-_ I '

was burned, and that be. with three otbera, who were in tbr third st.wy Mred
| tbumselree by throwing their beds out of i
tfe ir window oft the roof ol tbr. pkvra,
wfeai was a part uf Uh (ini Uucv, and

thsa climbed dvn tbs pUbra to y.

Shirt-

AT

GRANT &amp; SP
• Ready Pi

Just recciv
stocl

r EVERY \
To te soiJ

Call aad ue liea

OF AUFRIXTS

►

GINGHAMS.

BRI

A nice ns

FANCY E

*0\NHS TO &lt;'.l
KLVDSB1INS

Ready. F

"BOOTS AND Slip:

ilolhittg: Xr

-

•CROC
»

’

(&gt;F

SUGARS

.-That Good TFA.swt

'And every thing in

•

All kinds
.taken in e
. -Goods.
•■J
-WES

RECEIVE kW
&lt;X&gt;I

mux
Hssttag*. Jum- 4

New An

BOOTS &lt;

GUSTO

BOWEHS IIAI

�tBRRb’SS^SSS?1

i^maeorasT.

ATER’S

THE IHilUBOI-HER-S BTONE
AVtlMl.

IfomUW K.
IftlgWla

(J I C C. MOTT

£E3mHHjHb family
CHEBBY PECTOUL

physic

’

SrsKl-SSiXS:

^rrowo^g

OjfkSZZ CAPITAL,
ItoXmvd. 7cb July, 147. to

S1.000.0M
ABdOLCttA UXIMPAIXO

Surplus. &gt;422.162. .11

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Ready Pay Store,
Just received n large
stock of

DANGERS OF FIRE,

m &gt; :r ; \ j ■; Wet
IHfonlt having tom mad* in Ito pay rami nt a eel
Utu astu to money Deen red to be |.aid by a errtniu
iu.lei.tnrr v( BWWtoagr inadr and r 1rented by.lt-b
[ rrt M’.Warrm to (lotings Darn Cinuily and Huie
to Michigan.Wm. Hm.tu to Ito ...ne place era..
toanug "ale I th «Ui Jtrlr A It. I • ». anuTro rJ
I
n oflice .4 DedaliM-ulforitoCvm!
the pcodvacj to aaifl will a.'d the henring thriven. eillatheregtoi
,.rii.... ... ..t -..I.,.
iui-1*, 1 ii
In
• ci p» &lt;il ibis in lice end oilier tv be
■AiMiabed iu th. It.'Mill.ca Ham ern public news|m;&lt;rr printed in I in-1 ing- «nJ eireulaiwg &gt;11 **•!
Call and see tiem before purtliaeing .aunt) tut tto full lurato three week* ..ne» nt
|**.l .n &gt;mli n«h !■•*! ihimr.!«iid« pinwediug
tto UMnf heat ing in tbe prsml-ua.
.

EVERY VARIETY,

PERILS OF IXLAXD SAYiCATlOI.
At a»litoral rule, and rsleu ar rirka a^ar rttpto
mil to for wdreney and lair । rott.____
|

To be sold lit Lowest
Prices.
it umtmlim ihvin aritb sbminu

inr., .rtoo-uciious trum^to toa£
r. n-nrw. Lvdu, liw, wto
.onJ fovctu n. SuSto
to-..I Hr It..harl«f-^— y- ,T ~
■tor -Inch a turn i..
IUS. .an 111 od 1'ailMi. a|R uat «*fo
iiiv-i naitonl dto.o*v, but ntasael
t. uni Imgthca l&lt;ia toyonuttoea.

EmwwIbI nttmtiea |«M io ln&gt;nrance to dwdll___ L-.~ l*.«—tu .U,l l.uiMtun nd &lt;•--»-■&gt;-

LOSSES

PRINTS
GINGHAMS.
1

DINA V1AX VE.-iTAlILEhLOOD
•J.-L ■
I'_ a__ Z .

EQVUABLY ADJUSTED

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

. Judge toPrptotfo

S C. AYER,

BRILL! ANTS.

A nice nssortmint

AYER'S
CHEBBY PECTORAL,

FANCY EABAGES.
BONNFHB TO GIVE AWAY— ALL

COCGIS, "colds. BOIHSEIISJ.
Bsoicirris rnioor iic-nn t a,
laser. 1STIM1. AAD
rasst irrwt.

KINDS BONKETTIMINGS

AT THE

Ilcadv Pnv Store.
PaUd. H««t.rp. Feb. '.8, Ito?.
’ REAL ESTATE 1 Uif SAI.E.

BOOTS AND SHOES. HEADY MADE
llnklwr:

READT PAY.

AT THE HASTINGS

tea

I'rul.uwi I w.d euuiily &gt;'t' W ■•lilenawt un
er.ih.iji UApnl. A. It. b». thine will toato-Tnl
C' Uc«c.id«r, luiliviiiglir.t b.Jdcr, alike •tnatnj.g
wd Elia.SJw vn, in tl.c ljwn*l.ip'«.rvtsiry.'iu
; IhrlounlJ • t Horry, in said Sla'e.
!)•»
mil., dai vt April, A. l&gt;. FT-J. at vUr vti«k.&gt;n
. Ur afict’uwb ul that day. (»ul&lt;ptLt tv all VBcilbi
, bnaiorn try uwiigage vr ulbcrwuc muting at the
twe to Ito sale.. Ur folfonitig deMtitoo real «
tale, tu wit .ilualc hl the tuai.&gt;l&gt;i|i ul It,it,y, in lit
l waits al llutry. audbutn.l Mi.uipu. being th

DRESS GOODS

D OikU U&lt;u&gt;
&lt;i--» u.kn&lt;

Such as Prints Ginghami. Leloiina, Murimm. I’nramct:** Block Alpiccas and a
variety uf Wind De Lains, alii levy nk*

TVRPENTIN'E^ ALCOHOL,

COIET^JBIJS,

BOOTS and k4lOi:w,

i end &lt;&gt; Muffto'a building, rtk, Ucuodnay.
i&gt;rL
.
• , Speetn-en eeptes imt flee.
■luhSTS WSXTk.lt.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
.

A GENTLEMAN.
S.ebsa TEA. COFFEE, SVG AR, SPI
CE^. PEI’ER. FISH, ma word every­
thing in tbr Grocery line, attcli as
will be u.intod forfiintih us*. And
thrv have on hand lhe lte*t kind
ul'aniiniinilion for sportMuca
sin Ii aa powder, ami Per.
cuaaiun Vspaufall kinds
Waler Pmo&amp;sud
others. Shot,
Lead. &amp;c.
All lbs pop­

STACLD1NG.

IW7.

New Arrangement
•I lhe Store at T. ROtTEU

BOOTS

Iniirtlist" irvcu Maia at.
raraalaby
.'n. ITaiEng*. A by DrtigsiaM A
trrtianto geuenBly. • '

AMtllldiiE HUPHFLL. '

kj late of WUiiam Feutun Isle vl Tburuepple n»*&gt;;or«.M»T la.iw?W. trade. wiM.ld wiheit a pettwn to the public patTto cnuimiaa on tv ibt •!&gt;•»» commiauotteta
l-uiauant to iiceuae sad pntluwitr heretofore
r*“rCUSTOM WORK
grai.wd n* to tbe Judge Ihwtoie l-r lhe cvaat.r
.{ torr-' leuiallespo. tor ule al v avicnucUuato .f I’r-unl. Ito tbe county gr Wry.
■
kapl nrn.tuitlr vn hand, aud alt kinds MARK TO ti.e fogliert Lid tar al |U •tore ufi. N. Meier in
Sulice la i» reb» gi’en that we will further althe tillage ut MMdkrillc.« Munday Ito fob day XuMlXeeudAwtono. H ibtob'2-&lt;t«™X’ItoI.'tb
Ifeu'l forget lhe place.
_r a—_.v - a .. —— ..rw-h I* U . 11 a Laton

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

«,
rleans

8wgw

A QU AIJTY AT

S_
s

PER
P. IL*J.

FUR

GROCERIES,

X-TTMOUB JEIK

ular Pat ent
Medicines, nt ths
day may also Im
fi.und at this establish­
ment. Also s great va­
riety uf tbu chtilcetii Perfu.
JWtpAtoe^/W.
ir-fo-y for thu eapreial •accom­
Single aopr for cm
| Thtae oopret in ad- ■
year laudraoto
raneu................tti.M
modation of tbe ladies. Also
Kugfo enpira jer nxH.th. T-c.
Stationary.Pens. Peocjk, Ink, (ev­
Awab IMij.
r-i.
ery variety) Paper, Envrfojm &amp;«.
I. publi bed every w'edtimdsy and Saturday.
They would r&lt;*|«x-liv.-ly ami.-unc* to
I imator na tbr return id Ute ainnrwi ami raeipe, tbe citiviwm uf llastiugu'und uf lb* sur­
Ld diitot to M. t. MriuHViy. AsMto^yokyhUfav I rotiudiug Cuituly, gwturally that Uwy in­
aud they will ba prumppy orut to main to mad.
j
w i v
*T
II tend to sell every thing In tbvlr line of th*
laJPubliahed Ersry Tbaraday.
' Imslttcs^as dteap n*cuu b* bought al set
Single wp» one ’O’ I Teacoplm au. »•
A 8

'•fa-i- ’TTi. nm
e-E C . a
toSBrvadaay. N. V

TIME IS MONEY.

rnto a4^U*t

«Mtw iifterwt tn this market.
A&lt;« pnrtirtihtr friend han taken the
liia-r'v to ciiwilate tl.r tonrv that we are
kr. pin ’ a GROG SUOP. I tetr thia oppmtunity to say t» my frien«l-&gt; • «-that
■ ■a nut tbe tsw.nw m&gt;v.-r will Im •» Ion'
nwl am none, and the WM1HKEYBAM-

Jtoy. is*. IfX

_

_

„„„ _ „
~
______ towuabiuvf Harry
no ito county 1lforv«aid the ltoto*|ng dwetibod
MATUs”
Mm

.

thick

FUR

•«'
boots,

KJt't'Jsr1
dear ia T**wu * wa hortti i &gt; r.ai.ge At.ae i&lt;rai.t.to'
talmtig t» acres to load.

•«

on Land and nil |ktwhi&lt; wtahiiig tn buy or
■ell VfHI du well tu cull beforu bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly call the ntt«itu»
&lt;&gt;f persons a Lu arn building lo the {art
that I have jtml Received a lergr tlt-ck •(
N«ita and GIlm and that I «Ul f.imiah*
sash, Gksea. nnilv, 1 •o T Trimn.in,;5 Ac.,,
at an low a figure as possible.
n2Lyl
IIJKKN&gt;IEIJ&gt;

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.
D&gt;r n»M'M w hy

FRANCIS ROWER

la&lt;Ult^ Ito Uvga.t Hardware ba* wees la H

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

rtiac Is totubv giro.. that we tbe undersigned

II now troieeiig mr SFfcINO stuck tofias
A ham oa toad a Brnl rats asasrtOMMdr
UJ-* utA I r ffjjtu r.t»M sw l ift,TiS, Wfftu JIdilfnMilETIKUS
n-AKH, which j urm

llrankfit! tn my numertsx ct»M»iinm
l&lt;.r ihuir pu«t liltvml ptlrututge. 1 bop* to
merit it cuutlnueticc ij'lhir tunic.'
D. 0. HAWLEY.

‘htovkk.

MEN’S

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,

...

Boating*. Ms«h tl. t*W,

p

m

Mi tbe Mini wmmiMiuii.-rr ami min »c mu nieei . ‘
- ----- --- -------- •­
.1 toe beuoo of l»xrid line, in Uie l.rwu.bip al dc-cnlx-il in bu xtd will aa fodewa: -Tto uv-1 .
IVvodiatni on lb&lt; Hili day ul Jaunan- I
am. tto 1-0 of 'be u«*lfe weal quarter to w-lwu ts8 • twto
sth dar to April IftW al tto in.ur vl leu u'ciuak to ty eight, ia town tea uotiw to rungs uito m
CAIRI, Elw.ur.

AXO1TTAKEA MUMU" TUMCY GOODJKW b^l'lto”m^?1'‘Ct “"Wtoid « to to lurenrr - - -J(,a|oA}J
EUir.
JnXarraM Haiasr.
0 bntoCourt m and foeauul emmty.
fl«h ito CiiUaaa uf «torry Cvunty mar 6»d
JJariu liou.
At&gt;*xumtotoerrvbaie».urilitod In andfor
hy caUu tt al Ito
‘
JEWELRY AND BOOK KTOKB
totto-A-»1tor...-.lto«-U. .-U.f HlrtaHL.
iautreGXbd.y
atom.
.
Wa take thia nmihtto to tufom.ivg Ito Cilum*
.f Uu.-.iug. mid ndtoty. tbto -TL!oid^waim*e"a«»*miwut Cluck*. H'alciw*, Pin*
Erlonmoiri Mb-w U5d IVn» aud Pmra.., Kuto .T, q-anry

IVOUEVB

U S U A L,

i

AND

•HIGGLES,

IVlth argnoil •»&gt;&lt;! complete an assortH mctit of

Bpritmet. O&gt;1&gt;. a will bn aonl to all prraana wtm
wUb to aulUnto v« roceipt orflre p-atoge t'Mnipe
&lt;l«toafrmieemml beaded -DriiHani ”Ttopee-

LaJie'a Gaiters Burkins and Boots, .»
good a.*s*&gt;rtiueutal very luW price*.
Ou han-1 a vert’ large niutkOfCrockny
stone and Glans Warr.
Juat rvr.-ivcl a m-w atnfk of

of all kiadx che*p for Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity &lt;4

XTWntojsfwi

eived, nnd fof
ASH.
P. !l. i J. KU»*KI&amp;

THR AFATAVA’G POST

Burning Fluid ti«eth**r witKafMI stuck uf

WE STEA-EE
RECEIVE UOAKl UMM.D AClilt MS.
I

and very cheap.
i
Alsu a pil'd aswirtrd^R of CL-ths tot
i men’s wear, and a Urge aturk. i«f stspkw.
Denims Sheetings shirting, al ripe*, cbwrfca
and tii-Ling".
JUST RECEIVED a new Mot

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

And every tiling tn the line of Griteerics.

CHANT

■

H.j.ramELD

at astonishing !••• price*.- My mt»R«t
w ht little rbcu|&lt;r I Lua the rlmnpceL’
1 have just revived a good awrtnteOi
L dies

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

G RO

scc.us
nsn
Tlmt GimdTFA, Mitre t«&gt; cure the hrmfrtrl.e

JUST RECEIVED

At thr cli.-. pe«t a’. fi' itt townlty

a new stork of 1‘- If and winWr GOODS,
which will hej;.|.:t.w

'

LEMIEI! LLMEBl!

Tlwaabwriberhm inx
th* Saw
Mill kmiw.aa FULLER’S MILL, w.*l&lt;l
rest ectfiil’». annotate* |u tb* viiix.-nb of
Httotinaa ami cirir.il&gt;. that law fwejortd
iu liuiirth Lamlwr • f «U kiodc. eitbdf M
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ELEVATED
OVEN STOVE8,
low utexwtuves
PARLOR COOK STUfi

�.THE UEPU

PILLS

•ftM uU Mui Set,.
Wtefe d*lia«t«d by t
T* b« paid in*
BLAXK8 af all kis
Ui* «an. **d Tar u

family physic.

»«r» &amp;IL that nfC’rs**
■
Ultf p-WlAW •&lt; *-0-1
aftreit «.r aircrew m he* between tbe iev
ai.J aM.-* "C the Km
«rc h»d six two
turns I* wL in, w ben we U.W in tbe «id&gt;-»

and-.itbenMuB «’ • ■ v-d*.
belter esitoo ny tn burn

OASH CAPITAL,
JiUrj-.d. Tlh jalr. J -*7. &gt;•

Sl.1100,000

Witt retan’thvir v&gt;:.dl‘&gt;
be»p.
thiw
I arn i:&gt; 2C
rn..w.d« »f th-rii. a-tt.r rJtaiuj ••*!«.• wUr-.edn&lt;ut crop. r**rlab&gt;iBg ana.-ng- &lt;*tlu-r.,
Caleb eraw. (Tr.'fr-inxi) Bindweed
(Qmeolvuhl* wvm.iwi «ni artenwt j Tld*.
tW. (8- rr*»cU in&gt;. n.-«.) ('.Jnlrt, (T&lt;t4*
iUg-* farGra,) lI'.ra-tdT;' (E;ui«rt 'in *y|.
valioi-n and xre. n*&lt;-) flint* b* fd 'in

10 o'clock A. NL. and arrive at Grand
Rapids »t 8 u’cfock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* ft* TTiwting* and
Battle Creek *«Tac*d*y« Thu Way-.and
O..- j__ _ e — . .’.t.-V
At
'
C. MIEPAERD.

II. J. KlJiCIELti
«f Drr Good*. Gt
«Mdy Moir CM
b,.or.. HI.U Stm
Favv't, Holinj*.

ihJLfFRANCE

fi.h «tr»ri*-&lt;. S &gt;tnc ,hh.ir«rj nbjert t&gt;&gt; «*
j i*u it a. I*ei&lt;ig iujuripn. but they will,
drink ardeirt apinf* wlien uiitittnuhle, even
p’i inb*i vuti-iu. and lave n&gt;* C-ar» at all
, about their h-rtth. W» think tln-rv J, c&gt;

Gum fc Srvtl
•f Dry Good., G
ltn*L uliio. lt 1

Having »•■&gt;&lt; tbe entire *tock ♦*

SBSBBMB8*

Mvttr veor.ag-%' i wuut ?«now a fVwrgMturtly-ta tn:«S««U Itccd a atahrar l
budi*nii't&gt;, filial
hia pipe and hi. j.4e,
Ila «u* «hu fend-of h» Id.MMH’ng daugh

DANGERS OF FIRE,

CHEAPER I baa tbe ClEiPEST,

rrcus or ixliid uncinu.

bawtefttr mi HmL«n kM&gt; rfItead.w Wtte*
trxoral Lbtautt* and &gt;0 aftbr tew ,u*hl.r.

LOSSES

p-,-* acr.—* heavy : H"1 T*(n p’*,j&lt;»n4 u Htrt. -peetdi u. aw­
t I l&gt; ri tri.x&lt;| i:
uni ctdfth&gt;Cv the old gvutl- wi.
uj.'ifly it w-* nu .
«t enjoying hi* pip*, in priori onaet it in and I.-f
Tij«&gt; dilate.'* &lt;e. the tact of* their
I pl-mglied ag.»i:i, la»g fnewb'itp tbrfr HHrtua! attachuMM
”
th ■ ■ ibeT bopvw i&gt;&gt;r th.*let'ire,a’&lt;d Lite t»p&gt;r&gt;.
•i,»w. Ai, *Md iakuigthrfaauu,^::
Wether I *j»vc (/»• hu | f u, fd(/&lt;yh*n^M.*, I now » r. g»k y..i'r |r-r *u'-v&gt;n to trani
an 1 then inantnrd it fi.r cxb ^^. ... ^ plain il»i* h*v«lj :U*wrr
it* fMfi: i
I planted in J th ; tl,ry w.-.-v fully gewn h.-d —
hi* ph4uik«* o.mMiu.* turn
and all rarUxl to 'iterket nn.! *.|.l jn ten all lie lirjo. ;!«/■.•» .l*d y -ThK rlw.urwe*ka utter plx.nti^e. Of f nifM- I |.*e-l ‘
d • ni. t, Idathod, aUNt.ue-el. and Ii.'
tbr tuwBcJmt* «&lt; fr.*|Hr&lt;i'Jy a.p&lt;*M&gt;h&gt;*-. tv mliy inml up Mtt-i—ifrotn iraywvrit
Baai.t &lt;itc ertnp a*id jtenfrwj any wetd t’*t»t
c » mto a»y
-TlieOIwr tawwly r.&lt;
might cune. but bm-h. apih-arnl. ,
idled tbr di«c*&gt;nifiture of the suitor, and
tny tM^Uao. wbo'iwara *o me ry.i
niter rrm-vmg ata pipe x.-,d Id.-w inya
dere&gt;l at ita in. ia;|;&gt; tvaw. their
ldn-d nf ,in„k be rephel* *Wv(l, young
betaine cL*ng.t&gt;l jwilh nirprUe
m in. I 4k» t know b, Ytr nay «r j.vaiimi*.
pr.vi.led yoo Wflj awrry the gal firat.’—
M* v-i ..r April. Bj7. f.r, M:d thuj Xdlt
QrviUe St Jt ftryitlrr.
till then, an-lyom wji m e'tba* Ju: 1L* „;1.
Iy killed th* •urlawiroot*.
Be.it femwaberad tin* (fell hi* In! a
not&gt;*ri&gt;nM rfiararter ’J*.r niorr (Lan ii.1v
y esra, and w»a brought h.to it.
»U( •
onlk by aaving tl&gt;« w.v la of a
h*uiw
ditteiw#
mixing,lbm» vtfih tbe auM*
d’tng. an! then eirtia^ the prc.-1-i:* c*ni-;
port to the Und I n*nr .peak *&lt;
* Tbel*-&lt; week .'Tk’rt.niary,! • 7, | pltn’.•d the wb A.- fi*-M with early p&gt;&gt;*«t&gt;&gt; *«,
and they nxm »!ror-d ths drill* to tut «at-;
WbBti'Oi
I thru apjitir-d 30 I'lMhtil* «.f
dim* per acre, to neutralize th • nah, »n I
tiien put inth»h»-» -bilk no*!
tntl&amp;i ti» j
dewtn.y tLe r.-itia 't*
the vIoltrtiMv^ for :
A Itch ; a een.itivc-pknt that rtrie.
there »M none bit uinvly to np-n ti. • ■ •wily m Um cvntre ut a er‘*u*.Ud'e few.
auiL a* 1 bum.1 it bxi*&lt;iw -nw:t»-^ 1 aU- r i lUAly »ern cxiwniirg l.y the mu&lt;: r&lt;r*i
P
'
. ‘'.W■'
nfiaiu. Tori e mid he
■ tnaleir..
4 tii®,riny .fl! .rerv-ttre ,m: thr a'lrfut*, b» ik- i
ing were lik- a wlnt« frtot. The p-.tat w. ;
'J raiw* l in July. The laid h now dona '
in cabbage* agaix
F-r nty
cn.p
1 irattze 11
£&amp;&gt; ft !•)!)) jwrwrr. ■ Yhe p-milnc* wi'.l '
Whu-h are |-m two aaiaHrM* Jnncct*
if M*t 1 al tbe proaeflt nraket ipriw. fet.-li j
m.wni-HiH *mt|» SeHprnrrat The wid
' £W pw Brra. butth,'.# are fer »-c&lt;! thin ' &lt;»&lt;■*a “uilbi" an 1 tlw rtUlmd -Se».”

puRMEl.’LY kept by T. i’uuusn. iX cmtatantly making addilwm* »&lt;&gt; lb*
name, all of whirl, be propose* U» aril

LQi'hAbt.Y ADJUSTED

and'Promptly paid.

J. 81. HUBBABP
Slnsial ^nsrrumnits,
SHEET MVSIC
Aad Maskal Mcrchaadhc,
hALAMAZOO

MICUIGa*.

Tua
ribcr L
stock iJ ilottu Ui
ib part ■
*■&gt; *
C.it’Trt

AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
reran, rotes. mirsemns.
M«.wirn% « mmc-coui.
CBOI f. ISTMl. Ah*
j
rem ■max.

,11 ST RECEIVED

Al the din I"*1 •" •re in Linn by

HJ.KENFIEIaD'
a new «*ak if fail and «inter GOODS.
which will h w.llfor

REA T^"g~ ZP./VZ'.
Arranged Ly tbe beat otiipoav rs.
at art.io-Lhiji i*.m prww. • My tnolto
Every maimmmi “fleded for a
&gt;• *» lihle cheaper than the chrwjwwL’
l-er-n tborov^tbly lewted. reul Lc c_i
I have ju«t rccuivrd a gia&gt;d a*a~rttnrni •ay are eupcriur ti&gt;any cacraold
Ladrv*
’

DRESS GOODS
’

Siieb M* I'liut*, Ginghams Lcl-xnn*, Me
!*-.r-tl»vVa» hl.irk A Spores* and a
vnrirh • f Vi'i«-1 Deljv.n?. at! very bhw
and very &lt;
Aho a
aaaortmvtit of Ch&lt;tha lur

noOTbauc! UIOE8,

v. aK. tea.
L-O-M MISSION Ell'S NOTICE^

Ladk-'ia Gaitcra Btnkifaa an ! R'Hita, a
good ma rt.wwitat very }«w peU
On band a wry large »tv*k ufCruckary

N. II. Jutl received a new niusiea!
taitrwnent, called the Eogfbh M«ul'«
Harnnxtiutn. Call an*! t-xmuloe.
J. At. HUUBARD.
Oft. !3th I &gt;.'*7.
DtM-U’c

B7AWT

IwA By 8

lhe CmuitT Cl. rk i»U&gt;e Mibx,-r&lt;-&lt;
.
eauh M aw *.•€!«*¥. M.aftW M’-a-wx

la’**r. m tn ire, wwd .nt I pUntx «t«n I to •'
in f.w the throe
pver '.n-*-.
Imv
ing a wenftM-rabl- pr*.St of £*S. tiu twn l r
nt course rant frr.n.

fset drills *' that I mar cv tU. tn ndnunaa**. Be it onUmbaH u» w««l
nf any d.«Mripti.m h«* whowh itwif «t«rc
Jaiy.
I haw diqr down in varimu
plane* to thr ri.«pth «f lw.» feet, «nd &lt;wn.
ct find a particle.
tn fart a &lt;•»«! dn-Wn&gt;; if a*!f to b-gin
with, plrtity nf stable d twj, a lu Kehm,
y-ppiag. awl .i O^io-nt tf*« of th- hone
y&lt;c. will cltMB thr Und of L’ltf f.Hilr.!
yee&lt;fa;&lt;«rc tn-M &gt;* tafcvn p. aw »n],

e-BMpaar 4enuu4.,«£«•.&gt;( lac**!•( »u«trU.

EOL’ND AT LAST!

••Ym. &lt;1&gt;*B*i«toKyAFSX: ».?aa&lt;rt GOOD

TAILOR SHOP
NEW STOCK,
«a

' iu *1 -tirr»l fcr y

haaSra!HBl
____ r. , READY­MADE
U&gt;nlh&gt;«-«1 1-* b«d'»«-.&gt;!'&lt;&gt;d,and u&gt; amnmewmnwrarriM off-hy-tbe 'wprrHj raft.—
It ia b!b» qiri’c
topLm'the la,ud
w'»h «Jjr o'-the i*..|t.,Bing,cr»*p* phiefa
w.u»M ba aarrlct-a’.le &lt;■* th; tawr, -nd
can »&gt;r tnuwpbu.;cd with lliarv-teinty tin’
they will inwraw- r&gt;;,i.-e esuuderaldv in
bulk that) if left in the weM bed; &lt;w’iln*p.-»
of all Br*rt&lt; Swboim'i Patiiip*. kobl r-Li,
M.i maua.*ld wuilz
ftl|
G-:..g In
rlfi-ir native wibbanur nwriiap jdaiil*,. „i.
ewjiteutiy &lt;Minni*&gt;u mIcm a itrnmuMfy nnd

it wnold ba a wsate «f rj i:&gt;ry and labor
to BOW Beedi* of any wop tla, fir.t year
M hdted Un i, i»ut no loar need Im enter
tuned uf Uilur*' aa repanh aoul crop*.— !
JJ. Levewjue, Mai k ct Gardiner, Gland ufi
orary.

CLOTHING,
SUGARS,

AND CUTLERY.
Old Foftgyism Distanced
Young; America Ahead.
The rcaMHi* why

. .

FRANCIS ROWER
LQWXsr FIULICK

rSJIELT^
is rzss
sirsifiiaxs-*
A IT HA
MA
‘
Jit
Rb
Jit fJV rtS,
m: w/'tiR am&gt; nHtt rjgo.r
H ASt. vjjjcjf i orrr.it
ATLonti: pgicts

ELEVATED
OVE* STOVES.
U»W OVEX STOVES,
PARLOB DUOK HTCrVEA
K&gt;Ka*mfailM.tawa. Hix Plate ud Butter,,

______ ^as.
JOB WORK! ~
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REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL. 2.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY Al ARCH 11, 1858.

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NO. 44.

the Evt csiti v»- at Imst a little cairtimn, Imh
•’Ata very full meeting
delegate* very is a “divine" institution, approved Afualrz or of any other Spaniak nlyettt.
rvcrtKR it with a hearty amen, pronounwiW
from fhe difleretil counih-a in the colony I of God, and destined to last forever. It Tb. v sre native* of Africa, and were kid
it “final," and declares it a " m vstarj^
and durtiitii'in of Virginia, begun in Wil- was inside l-&gt;t^» before the promulgation nap/&gt;ed there, and were wiawfnllg Innahow the doctrine advanced could evert
lianiaburg, th* find day of Augrut, in ol the doctrine that slavery ia^ the trie ported to Cuba, in violation of the law*
hev*
seriously doubted."
;
the year of our Lord 1774. and continued “corner-stonepf republican .nstfuitions." and treaties of Spain, and the most sol
And then, as ikf-e stated, he “warnby several adjournments, to Saturday, The constitution wax venerable, with age vmn edicts and declarati.ms of that Gov.
rally recommends” Congress tn ovrrrulsi
the Cth of the tame month, the filllowing before it was suspected of bring a pro­ ernment. By those Isw* and treat!**
th*
deciriovi
in
tlw
Amistad
case,
and]
aasociatitxr was unanimously resolved slavery instrnmrat; and its aiitlxirs had and edict*, tli* African risve trade
pay fsuixand Montez t&gt;r negroes whom
liven •gathered to their' fathers’’ before i* utterly abulisbrii; the dealing in that
upon aarl agrocd to
tliey never owned. .Am I tme right ia
‘•2d. We will neither mirsulve* import Courts and Presidents attempted by gross trade I* deemed a Mtinmi* crime; and the
saying (hat this ean only be explain*!
n«-r purchase any slave or slate* Inipdrt- perversion of its true meaning to crush negroes thereby introduced into the do­
by looking at ths ‘•power behind tlia
ed bv any other jieraon,after the first day out Freedom and to furoo slavery upon minion* uf Spain are declared to be free.
Ruiz and Montez are pnived to have throne 1” What other motive bur xdv
of cYoremier next, either from Africa the
sir* to ciMirHiate.that power’could have
with utter loathing. Yen, it waa made made the pretended purcims* of three
IJ’rif Indite. &lt;t any other place." • •
induced the President to make this re“For the most tricing rrasona; and । Ina better, a more patrioticage than tide negroc* with a full knowUdgu of all the
nisrkalderecommendation t
But here,
sotnetmie* for no cinccivshle reason at —an age when the 6rrs &lt;■ Freedom, kin­ clrenmstancra; and ao cogent and irretietiit seem* to me, be went even farther than
all, hia Majesty ha* rejected law* of the dled during the revolutionary struggle, bit is tbe evidence m this revpecL that the
it vo necessary t&lt;&gt; prove lb fealty tn
m&lt;&gt;at salutary tendency.
The aboHtioo and brightly numod &lt;m| every hill-top; district attorney had admitted in open slaverv; for his position mi Karma*
Wiaeursa
tkujamin'*'. Hinman and llrury T. If* «" "»u drirak in h&gt;» din worse I Lan Ei
I
thi.mau of llaiua Crrei. in raib-an CoUhij and
His strains that allrmpt to bo frisky,
of domestic slavery lathe greatest object whan the public heart beat strong for lib- co&gt;Tt, upon ike record, that these negnur* f»ir* plore* him first. n th* list »f rham-1
mid *Ute»« ttaSd day of Xtrrrmbvr A. 0. IS8-. Bu|a„
„j _A d^k.r, I add,
of desire hi these colonira, where it waa ertv, and tba puldic conscience was pars were native African*, and recently im pions of th»t very peculiar Insti’ntion.—.
which sai* assigsiueui ut acid murtcami w«s
,
.
, ....
ported
into
Cuba,
a*
alleged
in
tbeir
an
­
duly needed m. ite office ..f lire He^.l*of D«d. I ’• “ ““••c**. br*yi0&lt; in
key.
unhappily introduced in their iiitant state. and just; when slavery waa regarded as
Fl proves the tmtn of all ttat his South-1
But. previous to the enfranchisement nf a rational curse, fi.rewd upon ua by the swer* to the libels In the case. The *up srtl friends urged in bn IwlialF during tha I
the slaves we have, it la necessary to ex­ then recently humbled monarch ol Brit- C&gt;*ed proprietary iu'trre*t of. Ruiz and csnvsw that preceded li«* clwliim, and I
ontez i* complelelg dieplaced if we are
clude all further importations from Afri­ !sin, bu^destiued speedily to be extin-,
*&lt;]uallv demons*rntim tha feisity of tba I
ca.
Yet mn repented attempts to rtfect guiahed ; when, in abort, politicians did at lilierty to h*.k at tbe evidence or tbe p, rut ions asiotmoi bv hi* supporters lit
thia bv pn-hitiltions. and by imposing du­ not ignore precedent and truth, and jus admissions of tbe district attorney."
the fro States.
Whv. sir, a I ending I
.- . 'l.ii
.... „
. . - —...
ZA.ll.tit._
i tice. —
and conscience, nor limit their labors
Again, the court aaya, m&gt; page 500 “ Southern journal, the Ricbnmnd Enqui­
l«m hitliertu defeated by Ins Majesty *s i to the advancement of their own inter“Upon the merits of tba case, then, rer, declared that hi« reword “di*&lt;do*ed a
uegntive; thus preferring the immediate I Mts. nr ths up building id a corrupt, ala- there dr.es not seem to us to bs any consistency and an eflw’ictwy of serviea I
ad mil tape* of a few African corsair*, to I very-cxlanmni. slavery-perpetuating. Irec- ground for doubt that Uiewr negroes ought tn the Smith, which flattery &lt;*Hild claim
tbc laating interests &lt;&gt;t the American i dom-destrnyiugparty I
It waa made in to be deemed Iras, and tliat the Spanish fi&gt;r no other living man;” and that ba
States, and to the rights of human na- ' an age wbwi
‘
—
■—— were afraid and treaty inlsrooess no obstacle to the just
statesmen
never gave a vote ivrvwt the interest* &lt;if
tune, deeply
wounded by
I,,* wou.nns,
.... this infamous I ashamed to acknowledge, in such an in­ wmertiun of their rights."
slaverv, nor uttered * won! that cmiM
practice.”-Srv
-Set American
.4mrr»ron Archieu,/ourlk
Archiru,/ourlk i। »!mmenL tbit m*n might make “merSuch, air, was the view taken of this Ku tLe most sensitive Smithem heart !**
chandixs"
of
hi*
felluw.
Afraid
1
A
e«.
rrriM, vol. I. pogn 630 to 61M&gt;.
subject by the Supreme Q’Urt of ths U.
tw complete! v hn» h • met the cxpvrtaHear, too, what thc^iK&gt;d people of: Said Mr. Jeflbreon, when omtsrupUling S. in 1841. The opinempf th* court was i tion* of his S-uit’icm friend*. Hi* “eonGf-rgia said of tlis “unnalund practise the enormities uf the system—
delivered by Judge Storey; who bad law sisteney and efficacy of service" in thelp I
of alai ery
“1 trrmbl* fi-r my country when I re­ eipSala, and n&lt;&gt; superiors, aA*n expounder behalf continues,'and their “ sens!dew
member that Goi is jurt, and that his . of lair; in tliis or other lands; and there was hearts" have not yet been pained by ax-y
I/vritH (Georgia) Rrvluliunt.
vengeance will not sleep forever!"
‘‘Is vnx Da arsa CoMMrrrxB,
! great unanimity of opinion among t-e word or act of hi*!
ri-ilr- irfie— Mr.
But bow h it at the.North 1 We were |
“Thursday, Januiry 12, 1775.’ '
And thereiare men now, sir, that trem-,'__ . —e • !.—... n-iiirl
---- ---------,
“5. To show the world tliat we arc u&lt; I ' hie fi&gt;r tbvir ‘country, and they mean to Justice Baldwin—dissenting; a unitv of | everywhere r-d-l in that section
the
iufluroced by any contracted or interested save tliat country which they lovs *•&gt; well amtiment that did not vxi»l in the Deed . I Union that- -----Mr.--------------B uhman was i Northern
motives, I.u't a gem-ral pliiLnilin'phy fur fr-im ujler aahjection to the slave p&gt;.wrr. S.,,tt c*ae. which geiilkmeu on the other ; TOnn; that bls symp.thiea J were wth
all maukiii I. of whatever climate Isti- &gt;! They do not mean that * sectional inati- I
rrJIard *» a tiual and utupesliiiaabls j th.-ve wbo were rtrivmg t.&gt;jn..ke Kansan
Ullage or iirfnp’cxion, we hereby d’eeUrs ।' tilth*, anti republican and «nti-dsmocrat-: aetUrnicnt ol an importrnt principle.— B frre State; -a-.d that, if elected, no “rid
our d sapprobatiiui and abhorrence of the ic in every firm and feature, shall ban* ; And it I* beyond dispute that the Proai-' ,nd comf-rt"«oul I be extended by hinj
unnatural practice of slavery in America, tionalized; that men every where shall lie [ jent r g-dd* tbs acti.ui of the court in the l(, the ruffimhorde tbit kid sought, by
(however die uncultivated state of &lt;&gt;ur ---------------------.—i .. - *..•!.
huidiza.-” sold
11..,
—
------------------- - liks
■
। latter
twee aa.M. Thus sneekiait
speakiag in
in his
Ms I fraud and force, to introduce this h&lt;-a't‘e*a
country, or other specious arguments, brasie in the shambles, and driven by the ; lat&lt;1 mtMaSs &lt;,( the slaves in Kansas, ho despotism, in opposition tn the will of a
may plead f-&lt;r it.) a practice founded i i lash of the taskmastei
mcv jv&gt;
|V» uuwoaitin
। large majority ot the people. Wh'*.**ir,unwilling and ।| gjiys :
injustice mid cruelty, and l^hly danger- iinrvqnitad loll! Thi*
Th&gt;*y mean that these | '..7^^ g]ave* were brought into the lb* watchword* of his friend* in th- North
il» Co.li1.nl.. uf Uw •«., ••B.ri&gt;'J..".lfo 1'"-’“
"'ll.
•&gt;ua to our liberties, as well as lives, de­ thing* shall not be, save in the States |
basing part of our fellow-creatures lielow where they already exist; and. even there, j I’muJ »u-. »d ■- —
p-T-nj
&gt;“« •« ’« I—
men, and corrupting tbr virtue and nmr- we aay. d&lt;« them not in the name of the ..flkrir—r™. O-P-..O— .&lt;I«.«1I Ih-J
J
c h."—.
»
alaof the nst; and which is .hying the Federal Cuialitution I ’ Smh acta, in Hi*
l&gt;, U-l.uU.1Uil-.- rb. propw. »-U, •“■.SOT.
I axial of that lib.-rty we contend fer (and name »f llu-t »»crwd charter ol our liber­ nai of the country."
wbnre mm • wn* ttiu.
which we pray the'Almighty to continue ties. are wcrilnr!
They are unpardon­
. .Inquiry,
.
. ..
important
roreaur?
Now. it i* a fair
why
th* n
Pres-1
m&lt;;’b
ww#s
. w
()11
,
,
to the luteal posterity) upon a wrwng foun­ able po'itical rin*! No. rr; the cmatiideal should view lb.se two decisions of 1
n, bold and utterly indvf-usibfe and I
dation : Wc, therefore, resolve, al all tution doewnot luakemeu ••invrcliaudizr,
the
Supreme
Court
in
lights
so
verv
d.t
bzsliecn
in* c«rit*e npn thia I
li-nra. tu use our inmost endeavors for does not recognize them a* “merchandize;"
the manmnjwioii of unr slaves in .this permiu no inferences to be draw* from ferentl Surely no &lt;u»e will pretend tliat I m(wt |Iftp,,rUl„t of all otudtbui* tmw l&lt;-1
colony, upon the most safe and eipiilahle fl that there is any analogy Iwtwecn there was Ires legal acumdn, less sound- ■ fiipr the Ameriran poopte, (that Hie very
WiNrrr *11 their l*l»o notes ar, prvleste-1,
pur-1
w(hj
j j,;,,, b, t|lt. |'r.-v-dcm^|
Cmiing for the mxatnni and Uieinsdvcs." “mwvhandize" and the bone* and flesh nre* id judgment, le*e 'r"*-.ty
I *tu tuts that Old
will jlay Um a tiki
’ t,irn awnv, cl-agiine I ami dlss-iatcd. and’l
awl blood and souls of men which arc pore, in tiie court of 1841, llum m
—Jtyell36.
(
Wbre hi* tad trump sod ho *r» arrsaisd.
No om* aouldv.«re i-o , B,|Mjte&lt;4y tbeilu-inf tlirir feet a* a treji* I
;
Buch, sir, was even Georgia Democra­ ma«le.
It nowhere give* countenance to coin t of 1857 1
And d«wo in Urt rojhma W Discord's own l«
wickedly to wrong the illdstrewt* dead. 1
•
■ - —1
cy in 1775. AV hat ia GcorgU Driuocra- I the ide* that, by any paewhility, ’.nn men
.j ------7----- --|w cmvartvd into •merUmiidar;’’ m- There must lie some other putont reawm
btatc, [Mr. Gsrtrell,] but a day or two !
authorizes the go eminent to treat whv the Excretive “carewtly recimi_ -- 1 -•
...
wat-,1 nr ovsrsim-e—and he said it too, iu lbs saciwd j lhf,ni M
,.[»« Umii “ per one,” et.ti- mends'* Congress to diuvward or•over- ,„rn|&lt;r|&lt; wl-ocate! th • g -ri old Jriferso&lt;,f th ■ W limit Pr-.vts-i. ee;I
namc of Den»-*nicy—
to its support and justly claluiin^'iU throw the decision of ti»e Amistad cues, n-uui
a„d in the *amedi&lt;um«-ntpn*ouiiece tb* 1
tdt'cni^s o' heart which the
-J bold that the institution of domestic i protection.
&gt;
Nor iv II ।
ve nt; r ruitl ‘«f tbrir party must
slavery in the Smith ierkbt,jboCb iaprin-i
n^se Amistad African*, then, were I Diyd S-ntt decision “ final."
diffire.lt to discover what the reason la— . r
c pie and prettier; that it his* ever l&gt;r*n. ' n(U (l_j_ nol -m.-rchandvM ' in tbs sense The r«meri*an anti-riaverj dcci»*«* the I
a id still i« a blearing to the African mor; I ,,(• (^u
but they w.rw freemen, nn- latter pro slavery. Tbe une preserved
Wbn tb&lt;n we pracim ta deon»«."
j
that it lui» devrhijHd the rvsoitrvra of this J jugl|y &gt;n,j 'illegally restrained of their
Freedom tn some fifty Afrikn*; tbe oth­
T.ngld wiri iutricate. iiiderd, are the!
treat country to an- nnt-ld ex tent;" and I
bv lawless 'pirates, against whom
er entail* or is designed to entail slavery ’ results which have grown out of the re-1
t at by its Amaervativa influence*, it bsa I jj WJ, ti^jr ^ghl to ri*« in arms, and
up&lt;m counties* thousands. The one was peal of tbe M ssouri Compromite, and I
elevated u* in the acala of morality, •
overthrow at their hands was a mTrie in the spirit that g-rented pablw
the *pee'oua and delusive cry o? ' popu-l
wealth, enterprUe, and intelligence, to a merlturious art. Yea, sir, they did a*yon men in tf&gt;e Utter days of tbe Republic; Ur s«.ve rig'it; ,” by mcau* of which that I
|H&gt;inl Duvcr attained by any other pen-; aod । Rntl B|| oth*r* worthy to bear ths
tbe other was an unholy attempt to give rep al was recurrd.
j
fConr/urfn/.]
pit.
I name* of men. would du in like dream- * solemn avneti-m tu t -»* ultra pn**!*Y. 1 Uni political trouble* that now d aBut, sir. I go further than this, and as­
“A* a S-Hithere man. proud uf tur 1 Manrre; and the art wre approved by the rsry interpretation* of tbe cons'lluthm,
tract and llirvntsn our cogn’ry are m&lt;
sert tliat if these Amistad Afribana bad place of my nativity, a* the owner of: Supreme Court of tbe United State*, and .ua,
1~-1 l-ri,.., O.&lt; .1. ramsdilqsa Tue divinU-re-taJ pvr,.»dwnj
been slaves by the law* of Spain, the riavre. a* conscientious of my morel'oh. 1 by'unprejudiced intn everywhere.
readv deeply stained tbes-il of «*e fair th.’ dvvotHHi to e-untry, tire re’erraue
treaty-making power of the nation had ligation, I trust, as any genthman on thia ■ " But even if It were true that these AfTerritorr with tbe bl.ari.of many free- for justice, ths regard fer bumsn righto,
no authority to surrender them as “mer­ Amir. 1 heritata not, here or elsewhere, to , ricans were “merchandize in the see*e of
«ri have shaken the ver? fauxU which animited the fo .sdcr* of the G.»ychandize." It had -no constitutional right defend this institution, as bring etrietlg in the treaty,” it waa necessary, said the
thins ol tbe Union itself. Tbe -one wa* in ernm-nt, now wm-mlns the hmrts siri
io treat them as “ merchandize," In any accordance teith the principlet of right, of 1 court—..nd in tbi* the court waa unqmreaccordance with ths pniu* of our «P«,“- cmtr.-irma the set* of |’.-..ple, Pnretaat
Ckrietian dttfitt.and nf morality and at [ tionablv right—that the claim* .t» should
lican inatituion, ana in harmony with Hie and Congrc**, wo ild lead to «p&lt;*dy and
Wh-nre does the treaty-making power having the higheit eanctian of fev, hoik .show tliat “there had been a rescue of
principle ”f our relish* aid the feelings easy solution of all onr difficulties, give
d rive it* authority T
Of course, fr-un kimcn and diritu.”
| them on the high area out of the hands of ot r«»i mm thnnntbout the world; the
peuw and repwre to the country, and sethe second pangraph »f section tan of
I have n-t ono word of comment to ; pirate* and robbers."
This was n»t other did cross violence to the remstituC'irity to all w th 11 it* borders.
the se«-u«&gt;&lt;i article of the iv&gt;n-titu*i-»n. It make.* this derlarntion-not a word, shown; it cuuld not be shuwi-. The nr
lion of &lt;»ur country, gross injustice to the
\V« nf Um fro? States, sir, arc not uni* true, th.- language there used is indefi- Ix-t it go
lltf people of t)&gt;e froc North grove were tn possession of the AmiatMJ wise and patriotic men wbo framed it,
reasonuble. Indeed, we are yers mode*
•wilbeft
nnts
“
re.mmwL"
I
esnuot
•
.1
the
time
Mte-.s
b-rded
and
captured
to •pp»»r.'«t"lio 'iE«'-.’rtlw jaiGgs ol t’rutmle 10 ! liitv; ulri were it Hot for oll*ST parte »f
Mid the rq-&lt;ally wire and upright jurists in our rfemind .
We ssk only that tbe,
llsoiiuc* at aJ'rotMio Uourt iHeinunl ibue «u to tbe instriiineiit. th* President and Senate make it plainer, and I know of but one by th. Umted States m.nn. a. Trt they
wbn ba&lt;l
i""g interpreted It in a man­
g-u-nntied to us, -tbe jospk *if'
tol*.-n. ami airee cause ifanj wuy la* prajvr el
, .
1 1
da wt tn
•aid I'.utiM.er .Ih-uM 0-1 to fiaaird
| Uuut.l suarwlv, bale any IMIIIIUIS set tu way to render it more imprecise than it were elaimwl und«r the treaty a* jner- ner fev.wable to f re 1 dair and free men;
C’U’sl-tiltiao.
the Un. t. H
- States."
———.—i-vv- the
— --------------™
Aud it 1. furtiurr urffi-nd that Uir Pefilhmer give &lt; -fe-ir authority aa a treaty • milk mg p-wer. nnW la.
There i* an iliualruMi* naimrMid last, but n-i | -.rt, |T« ’M*** * an J eonccJjil to u» during the earltael
I H-’
the .oa-tituthm m.-st ba
.like of mine, whose genius slime* tontbe humane feelings, and gross despite to rent- of th* liepubiio. &lt;m r«*'o ed. WaJ
liwHit. nioualy mnatrn. d; and ina-mut h ns
■jiicnoiin in every nii'ulH-rof the. D-ndon
tbe C wnnton sense of nine-tenth* of tlie a-k that the oonsiiiu.l'Hi b - iuU-rp.-otad I
it ,n -wlu-re speak* of men na “ mirehancivilized portion of the giext brulherfaovri in th* saw spirit in which it w** uia ta I
Punch, who, above all men. i* qualified tu
u a&gt; ,
u»«a
................
| illustrate truth* so sublime a* these! 1-*t
—lh.It it ba omatrihi-l n« h ■ “cbartef uf
of man.
tv. nowhere even speakauf tbsin.lv slaves, I
u» have an lllualrstcd edition, upon which
It is humiliating to my prids a* an liberty," not nv tba. bulwark of 'sltvcrjrt
iti* doing viulvner t&lt;» language, and out­
men ahall look and bv 1 onvsrted, whether
American citizen to *ay it, }*"“ ,.*ar’ Wcdvimrtri tbu sluvrry i~ confined to
raging tbe fights of tin-people, to aasunm tlw-v will or not. Some mm d&lt;»n«tys*m
ncatlv wish II were not true.) but I rec the S'ntiw in uhicb II niiM*dy exists; and
lh.it it sanctions tbu idi-a that men are or to/rri the power of truth, but the artist
•
1,__________ ..o,.r r.Mt.rir. tuat. a* a Stale in-titutiwt i’ rely solvljr
can be property. Indeed, the trn»r of tile can oft. time* nuke them tee it. Give u«
nn Mtatr support. n&gt; itbn • reeking nor re-1
Whole in«*nimei.t is utrequ1vi&gt;e&lt;iliy and nn illustrated trillion of modern Demi»ecalving “aid end c mi It." fri&gt;m th* (tanT
■m;»h*tiudly Atili-Slav.-rv. It was “or­ racy; tbe themu is a grand one; th* ma­
dvinan I tliat all
t&lt;j. with reference to eral GovertimwiL
dained and «atab|isbed ’ by ‘ thspqipls
Dio rid «»f _G*
terial* rieb!
_
. decision* &lt;&gt;f riie aunr liie Terribwics, U|jd t
• •f tbe United State*,’’ •oaeci r *. am&lt;4g
jL’^ITri^md*" The -lav.purer “the lutubia, bepnrgud of th a IdigliUng ' Ursa,
Otln-r things, -‘Ihr ble.-i g- of jlbeity to
I hare shown, sir, what were the smlipower liehhrt the throne, willed It. and and th it Northern Tru -ommi be no I mg«c I
! (hemwlves and their p a- ri y." It w s ment* *»f * consivleruble porthm if the
required
to
join
tie
cb*s*i
fir fufitira I
at .nee its will was rccoRmzri aa law.—
I to arettre tbi-se “inaliet •*&gt;!• n ht- 0 II e, prtqds of GcoRtia and Virginia in rgvre
t, Vie e-un- ।
Tbe Chief Etotwtire of Uta nation yielded slave*. We dem nd^iu
Audit is* matter «f
liberty, and lit* pnreiii o la pi te-r,’ In lutloimry day*.
sl.nwry. “Na.
a ready and willing obedience.
Ih rs- p|,t-d nat'mializ-itimi
defamw id which they hud re-0 th t* e l liirtnry. th it similar views prevailed u.
cwnixrd this eitra judicial opinion of a slavery uutsidi of lb* present atavg
-o le.ely with thr'r b|&lt;*ri m I tre -u e. nu inenmid -ralilc extent in tbe southern
Sia eV," is our in uto.
. *
mm..rily
of
the
Justice*
of
tbe
Supreme
Il'ey hud lust eniinc patrd t'e&lt;* l-&lt;s half of th* C&gt; ufederaev at any time,
C^rt as th v "final" srtU-mrtit of a grave
With slavery m tbu States where, i; ezfr m fini sh thraldom; t e&lt; h d j w de­ while at ton North ths feeling was widelits we &gt;h&gt;a&lt;&gt;l prwpus* .0 imerferr; tot*
national priili«l question.
clared to tbe world in tlw »i 1 • I -wn sprwid atid almost universal. And when,
after Um a bievament
colonial indrNotwithstamiing ths court luri admit we are uttalte Ady piclg l n^Uiu-t He
fanfarr exteuvto*.
We shall e&gt;«lesvh«
pnd^uce. th- delegate* of tbu several
led its want of juriadirtion over tbi* vrey
onward march st every step. We
11
States m*t in Graveutom to ferm a Na­
chm ; notwithstanding the opini-m given
tional Gmatiuition, this anti-*lav«ry feel­
*
J ion*, made un write it dvwu, print it down, pre.«h it

Hon. DeWitt C. Leach,

ing was still siroi&gt;g— •&lt;&gt; stn-ng that it
carefully exrlsded from tbst cvns'iUitioa
-the idr* dial there could l&lt;c property! hi
amn." Mr.
tbougi.t it tceonffi t-«!
admit Miebsi. klra. Il was not adiuilts-d. j
and nritbsr the treaty-making power, aur i
gia Ivgtiaiativa power, nor tba judicial j
p -wrr. ba* author.ty .to pfaes it thrre,
. TheCuartitation 'was made i &gt; a Iwfrr
•jge than this, while the l«»v« of freedand tbe&gt; hatred of apprv*ri-&lt;n that sustain-1
lel.xljn tbo wyrid^* history

tbrtVfsd' men’s sou's." ' Listen to tba tbrir deed*.
It waa ma
pawiokio nice of Virjtaia:
' to the grand discorery that

tin n tW c-.n:im«ence of th*?. V
.hart Ubor on, rrgsrdlrws ■ like «4 ami?
of dwiri-m or frown* of- &lt;1 -fiance. V
iroai wa To** «Slr comm- n urtuutry ai

�REPUBLICAN BANNER,
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We design to «•«

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ted in the d ifierent tow ti», fur the purpc

HAST1XG5. THUK8IHY.MJ

BLANKS! BLANKS!

peace without a l&gt;a*e and dishonorable
sabmission to the slave vligsrriiy. thm
wedu m&gt;tdesire it If m«*ey enntribu-.
led by Northern men I* to bedrawn from1
the federal Treasury to reward StHinish1
piraten for their deeds *&gt;f lihiod; if from
tba sama national fund millions are tn be
annually drawn to sustain. pcr|&gt;eUiate.

alter &lt;&gt;t slavery—I ran only say, that
when tln-oc n r»ng» have reached a point
no longer tolrrablr. llie freemen ul the
land will. rise in their strength and re­
move them, “iwai-eaLly if possible, fordblv if neccssari.’
/ “These, sir. are not idle
They
Imtexpreas what 1 kmiw U
earnest
and deep-seated foaling aiming the masses
of intelligent and thinking men tilinaigh
out the free Slate* Most certainly they

publican rule mer thr last three years of
Demxratic rule of thr State. “The un­
The Lansing Repuhlican has an able dersigned" estimates this cxeesa as fid-

“review" of the Minority Report of Ed­
ward Kantar, which is our authority for
•ome statements and explanations, which
we shall give in this article. This “ re-

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To Dr. Rudolph, Dr.
reject with
wijh scorn
sewn the ptdltical trickster* j JKl3
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7nr „..trana1atii* ‘ff MjKsntrr’*translatkm ol(the
One. of the notorious alhrwmfaea” aliq,Giverowr's Anuual Mcr^ ^„

w bleb i»end&lt;wsed.-•‘allowed awd pfod-i’nb.
ncy t** Pittsburg, of » meh be says:
’••l(;a*n information un the subject, I
4m omviticed diet the id.jevt 'if tlie jour­'
' r. mure politiral character—
uiing tbe liepublienn Cmivwu-!
u&lt;|0 al
&lt;t i’itt.bmgb—tb-m tbe dcaigu of
torn
acquiring infiirmation hi regard to the1
solitary cell .system of the State Priaou1

there.'
When the reader fa t**LI that Mr. Titus1
mode thi* Journey nearly a year In-fi.rc
the a-semblmg of the Pittsburgh Gmven-'
tion, there will l*e no ncccoaity of any
further allnsiun to fAu matter. Another
of U»c “cxtnioralnan allowances" wfaa-h1
••the undersigned" diei*», is one of 81.­
474 81 fi.r fitting up tins Legislative llnll
lor the use of tfa&gt; Legislature. Tho De­
mocratic Board of Auditor* In 185-1 al­1
lowed. for the same purpooe tbe sum &lt;*f
83,055 00 or 81.580 10 mure than the
Republicans paid for the same purpore,
allowing the figures of tb* minority to'
be correct And while .m-aking ofrahi*'
clawa ot expense* we wmild respectfully
remind "tbe undersign* I” tliat hi* party
.
pale tbvanug little sum uf 81.000 45 G&gt;r

carpets lor the State office* pureimsed
clisir* at 820 each, and puid 87.50 for
&lt;-u*hii*n* wbirh roul*l l&gt;e nmchared any
rsseMniivcs. and editor of the Jacksun
where f.*r from 82 50 to 83 each. Wr
tv. sc. „ urn
•Upp*-se it was no part vff the intention
...p-u.™. -'f -ll«I" -n-tl- *1-*ciai -papers,
and can be relied upon.
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prokxblv unfortuuate for the Republiean
hll .«.«« th.Il» misstetemente
n.-uT.m-U I
U"*- *l»J *r» -«™'Tba report made l*y Mr. Ivanter, nr . party, we will
brttrutiie cease* to lie a virtue, is almost
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.
ly perton-nt in this conni-ction-we must
ons of the committee
appointed
“f the vninority
“report,
’’ by giving the
reachi-d.
It is very near; and I want-------------------------- — -ri
--------- to exam-1
— ■ 1,
------- y , r••
r
fa- axruMd for introducing them.
genili-inen to liewaro b*w ;boy press these ine into the condition of tbe State Trea- I fol»»&gt;wlng oJMaf figure* f*»r the expsudiTbe “iep*irt” next charges Hun. S. B.
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. his-, «.l" in..
tears rnriituiomI :
Treadwell with fiilM-lmoil in faying Cba*.
i ■
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( *&gt;irv, os*, ut cotiHM*, creawa qinie a sen­
North henurfiirlli.
I know the strenutb 1
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,---------I Harvey 8150 I*ir services, as follows:
of .b-U.-.t.J,U
lk’ •’•&gt;-«"&gt;« l"~
‘By rvti-r.-vcc to a cumtnmilratiiM| of
now in your hands, lie 1’re.i.lviil is I ,b* Suu&gt; n,an&gt; ,,r
rt-lyil^ Up Hi____
—————— Il.*si. f. B. Treadwell. Coigm'**i*:&lt;mcr ol
with yon; the G-ngices i« yours;, the
tbe Su- I its correctness and authenticity, have{ Utt..
]
**j. »;i ol j the State lan*d Offirv. p*-bl «h--d in the
3S.449 » 15J4
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biddiug; I been mostegregimiMy •hold." Not that ’gj}”
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19 Ib-iros Jourual ?ff 1857. dated Feb. I lib
lsS7. I
aid the hungry cormorauta that feed mid j■ we accuse Mr. Kantar of willfully fh|sl-!
It &gt;44 GJ* 13
1*‘° ,,,,,l,r*ignrd learns Hint, notfatten at the public cri|j, l*ow fo aljrit
.....J&lt;hl;a JU ! wilhslaiwling the anmiranev* iff that gen
LQflng in every particular, but, that, in thr ■ itepabi’c
sulimiiMion; and reverently execute the will, wholuv-rr it may be, of Rmoe who simplicity of his heart, lie placed confi-| *
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hold tbe keys of llni Federal Treasurv. l 1dance in such advisers as Dr. Alvord. In which'lh« uadersfonni UH. Jwrt-.SSM.K* 2.’......
But tlirru is. back of all these paid ad- 'Tkumpson, of ihe Grand Rapids Enqni- 1
io u-i. -""In “ '• f*-e*”■. *•■
-oiwiro
voeates of wrong, a [**war compared with
note Um extraordinary i-xpriurs winch 1
r —. ■
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, n nd b* Mr. Ilnrvrv fitr reriMsrs. 1 nJ au-li
I rer, and otb^r unscrupulous demagogues
which they are- but a* * withered leaf be­
u— '*-» “*!•
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fore the rushing whirlwind.
Yrs, sir; 1at the same time giving the immediate
the people are a puw«i before - which i NtqierviBion of tba document to the lion.
invrstigaiiuo of tin* affair."
President* and (.■&lt;-ngre**e*. «nd G&gt;urt* ।Geo. W. Peck.
These worthies have ding years* 4 Democratic rule, which we
' with all their pampered, retainers and
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moat unscrupulously sad ungenerously present in the follow ing table
(awning sycophant* dwindle into cm.
alib •ugh the sum mentioned w.v« paul
tsmptihh- ilttlrnea*.
llet those wh&lt; , sacrificed tbeir dupe to the advancement
to Mr. Ihirvcy, it was paid t» him its ai&gt;
choose to bisultiitair Intelligence, uutre^e . • *f their uwtt personal and selfish ends.—
a; ent for other parth a, as tfie vonc'iers
all tlte bitter feeimgs of their nature, and
.*n m
trample ruthlessly upt*n their d*,-irrai ,
’ right* look well to the future, and pre­
, moil. *&gt;l l-.u-11-x. »u
pare for a reckoning w hich will surely
of tb» t-rawUtur*. -,
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cmne, and which, from present iudim- 'made to subserve the end sought to be
attsinrd by its author*
| EVwk&gt;m.lUTnMMM
’fbe next paragraph of tbe “report'
In the outset, the statement that im-1
.04,175 II
De lamd, late Clerk of the House of Rep-

....
the pHocipd reduced
irtedBthousand dollars, Vigeib- no this subject.

‘•the umforsignad . pm

And Itere w» ask cirafu! nttrotion t*Warranty nnd Quit ClAn H8»-d* Rs*i! !tbe figures of “the /underAgneff” and
Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale at ,those ws shall qnoje. “The Jteport (.
till* «*ffire.
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,•ays' that in 1848, the* Ivvret year of De
Mccrr.i- rule, the expenditures were only
‘
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bfisciaL motive.
|37),4V1 47, wlpfo the official report of
Our patrons will please r.-renliect thnt 1
the Stale Treasurer for that yrar show*
- -- e been 84O4.4WI.
I . , ... .
»»
A«J,n-n,»‘r*‘",»*. G’W’d'*'" Mm-tgagrea
a mistake in the
134 88. The “rosad extend, this nuwt odious of dvwjH.t- j "nd all othcra having Legal printing done
1850. the fargest
|X»rtr
i»n&gt;«; if we ore to join in tl&gt;* pursuit of; •»
wotibl be more nnnc-ual in
, year of Drmi-cratlq role* U.r t'l^:
fugitive slave* on *»ur own frva soil, or, •
turea were 8440.355 40 ; white ti&gt;«
fiir refining so to do, are to be robbed of I
bring tbe money, when they ask us to cial figure* are 8440.451 M, showing a
our substance and rot in prison; if &lt;uir
mistake of “the undersigned" to tbe small
months arc to be d***vd and uur-prcMc* make an affidavit • t puMkntlon.
rum of 8J08 13. We add nee the figures
Blanks I Blanin ! !
silenced any where henruth tbo sura and
and make the corrections, not bccaiiMi
•tripes ; if the rights of tba States arc
A fresh supply ofEierutions, Subprnas. slicy are necessary tn the argumenl we
to be disregarded, and institutions which
we hate uuvcnrmoniiHtsly tlnuat upon u»; Marriage Certificates, Jtc , at this office. intend tn pursue on thi« bead, hut simply
to show how little “the undersigned"
if nil the DkpartirxHils of the G**v»ni
-Tbo*e winhitig to sub- know* sImiuI arithmetic, and bow utterly
ment me U&gt; make the diffusion and per­
incompetent «iich Dum*»cra«s are to make
petuity of this ••sum iff all villanii-s” the
primary object of tbeir labors; if the months, from the first uf March, insu, can a fair. iHxeral and honest inveellgatiun, or
even to tell tbr truth.
po'UhMlld political duilirr i» to l« tllll* du so by leaving fifty cents with
I
Much nd** is made bv •* the undersign­
ed" in hi* “roptirt" about the i tiereared
we bold duar is to be laid up«*n U*a bloody

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ture of the State Government,
undormgncd" sayti

KKvnra,...

Were tlieee figures tiuv, we should lie

11th, 1«53"—befog the. «•&gt;&gt;'
which Mr. Ksnter-a orie^al tramfotnm
was nll-wfei and paid. .
This ‘Dr. R«d**lph ws* at the date of
the «ltoi e interr-ting &lt;!.*ciimrnl* the pro
piivior iff a Dtrnmerafw German paper
in .he eitvof Detroit, nnd was allowed
and iMiki for “coinporftioi " «'” thfa «Mno 1
meJ^nt tba rate of 81 7« per -ma

WaannroTiti, Man i, 3.
Sckati.—Mr. St-Nirt repurteil a.hsrea
|v on the bill y* amend tlx; act *.f M*«4
3. 1858, granting lumnty lands to ct-rt.l,’
offirera, Kildlen*. Ac.
1 Tbr Senate af om-,* took up the evp-eht
‘
Gmnty : It is well known that the Btate ■ order, the Kanaa* bill.
Mr. Hammond, iff S. C., ront.,-xj*j
and Qainty taxes are apporti&lt;Kied nwmng
tbe aeverxl townslrips and that tMC«mly (that tha l^cmiptun ronsrituti..., cmfasf.i ird the will of the people **l Kanias, flir
I the eo ivwtinn was nsM-mlik-d &lt;*f th* (&gt;v.
ainount paid »n »(Hi-re*iu»»» *——. —— . p|c tn their highest MiJMclly.
tliev ba*- bran rcturond to hfa office by j
Mr. Hammond bad unji-rstAod that
. ’
ante fetch as are Mr. I&gt;. maintained that all the &lt;itb«r irthe t.ranablP Troranrer.only
«
^foforitfo. &lt;smld be cored by G.rgrel
paid by tbs reaped&gt;ve Treasurer* about,
|h&gt;t w-,
^&gt;|p
W

for'the renene why the ?•** form

tb*ms.ndem'sor fo*n- than d*niMa *e
usual prH!
While “the undersign^
| Ca«—
.&gt; llwn*. But t!, q
wa* pursuing-bis invratignUun, it would ih. fir»i .-r I'rtinn.j. inb ?Mrhave lieen quite na well to liavn given tbe
TWr.
•!&gt;«* “I-OOO ‘Wl*r" to i
I—
*k -HI
“» P"-;*. rf
public some light !n reference to the c-unu Onlrr. i« rtr- vUtl-m. ol
K—. I- MenUll.ol T II.th..^, Mr.
alr.vn transactions »* to liavo contmen
- .
. -. m*wtey to
saytLe
ingthat
tl»e „
Lr-c*.inntau
suffsirat
anient
fo redeem
red-m ', D.1n errttr. inwJ
trrtlU1
lUe^
his invcmigatl.-n* tn the propriety «r u-cthem. Township Treasurers who h-vc a*.t
l^folat-irre. ami he thought tW
fiilnem of the “ChlppcWa tran-fatom.
Pcriisp* also, bo might bo induced to a sufficient am*'unt «f non-re^dmt tax t*&gt; | lr,„„ that error had proh-ibly arisen all
aulawepient error* upon that * itjei-t.
emplov s**mc competent perron t*» &lt;-r rwcurr., to pay the State and Giunty tax, f
rect the blunders m his “minority re­ buy up Qmnty Order* at from twenty I How wa* it pusaildc th u the o-ustiutti**
port." tb-.ugh we shall insist, (from p-r tothirtv p-r rent dweonnt, thereby m*. cuuld l»e the rnvituroof the Terr t-rial
ronsl experience.) that the sum paid for ktagll; ,„.Cuu. 1-.—, -1 w *\
1"
tbe job be somitbing m*ire than forty
the Canity in Ordci* nbi.h iff ronrse
j^.-,
dollars!
y. alM.iit to perform the
Gf » ••reignty. TU T.rtit©.
From tbe above quotation it "will bel■ cannot he refused. Under these ctrautn- j
4 .divi.xu*
seen tliat Mr. Kanter’s “•report"
r.t
" gets
’ - ltanPfk
stetices iv jis
otivi*™** that
i&lt;™» n--twiil.sUnding (. rial
iw G-glvlattire **&lt; a mere pn-iiwoml

handfed pretty roughly.

The lialance of

tbe “ report" ia proved to he equally a»

kJ *i c^v.... w—J.—.-1

-incorrect a* tliat part already hrviei^cd;

but our spare will not permit us to pur­
deem; just **&gt; l-ng w* shall fail t» redeem i l-te. Gmgresa could m*t interfere with.
.wlta.l-r d-iii.ml., r-r
..r.
. &gt;l»
I" —-14— &lt;-«U
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lk.I tl&gt;e Crnntv ■
P',wer u’
rferc with
M m stated above, that the Gmaty .
J r (-,nigie-7. n.,t WArrrirfl h
|&gt;i&lt;er v&gt;
,ulUid0 „f tb,- insiruciwn
The election in this village, on Mon­ Treasurer never receives money satfo.-i«&gt;t
with
which
t*»
pay
any
considerable
a;
„f
die
ciMi«Utir&gt;»*n.
Tbrv
Laie
but tu
day la»t piimud off very quietly. Th«
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Democratic ticket was generally elected mount. I venture io*- *i|ii*ii-**i
™,l.«Hd».. )&lt;ta t—l*. If If •“ «"• ••I- —I « *u
by small majoritirs-^the Republicans .„, far -I

sue *l any farther at thr present lim*

electing one Gamdlnum and one Asws■or.
Thr R*-pul'Iicsns performed their
part very wc'l, all things (iWM&gt;idvre&gt;l. and
Ik tfan
can go into another eUttfgl with a guts] qnenev of which he is not *mly i^ldc to I
prospect of sucrew.
Weave sorry t»* |xty off Orders tliat are presented t» him, atrumetit, even if it em u*
hut it Work* injustice tn some of the
■liviiluuls. Co mix up tbr;teiuperancw ques­ p.».rrr and mure thinly acttled townmin*-lily, end in 1810 a minority had in
tion with &lt;Hir local p 4 it ice, ao long as
,
.
neither party &lt;i*tvn»ihly make th ir m*in- 1 raise 8500, for alate ami county taxraund their liaial power to alkr or a'xl.sh it,
'inetions with retereoce to any snob ob-I they return 8800, in m*a-reeidcnt land*, for al lh.il time sis out uf tweatyaix.
States
held a iia.ncricvl majority.
jvet.
Still, from the result in certain I which often takes not only tbr road la.*,
I
Mr. IktniiMWHl aaU, tliat be undrriwaex, and form &gt;*p-n avewals. we ar* led ■ Imt a part of theSdmol fund.
After it ।

r.t
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„t r,
;r
r.nntv
: *»&lt;«•»“u»
»* fa'
svfalicJ
"f
“•
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c
"“n7, *
“
.111»•*
-j not
a. |K..,.u
a th it It
ilmoat every cpmmuriity, who km*
out iff debt, the older towns would pay I
Mr. Douglas replied tint, tics’, w*. n*&lt;
that tlicy control all
&lt;&gt;ur elections is tbe county ia rash, and the Gmnty Trea- j
He thought there
certain.
Regretting tb.tsc thi.iga as pie surer would pay over tn tbe township* I exactly his p»*sili*in.
i-equal.ties, but w..ul.| waive
judicial to our political inten-sts, we wil- which return more than i* due the cmnty i ww*
m rash, enough at Ira.t, to pay tbe
i
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T
you w*iH- You may give three Spanish portent and nreesaarv inf**-mati**n ws. ।
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: «us*«iro. en&gt;t-udwJ U&gt;e will of ifa- t*euple
."«* •«p*n«.«
—:irntra
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arm ii.
_
...
majority.
mount returned for S&gt;-ln*&gt;l* Anu *m-: of K vn-m*
850,000
from tliu people* tremury
withheld, is materially false, as all infornwai j.srvf nt3S..
83,t&gt;61 T1 Slate Auditors, iff 1855, the imdvndgn*-&lt;l
Tre- surera uf sui-h towm-bipe might re-J
Mr. D-»4itt!o allmled *.&lt;&gt; threats msde
' you choose: bait let me tell you. ireti- malion necessary under the. resoluti- n j
T«ul;„... ...
-------j— fin.ls a claim allowed fi*r 8408 8’&gt;. to K.
i5.___ i.
— :ii addi as ____
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Battlb Cttaa* Cnxktxu Elxct:--*.—
tleuien,
it will
many .i.
thousand
lu­
ll "tUrrs lor lax is, wttn : tn erruun quarter* tost ■D*e.&lt;6J
m ! s. Bingluim, Whitney J*men and Sibu M.
JM
was furnished alike to till mum tiers of the
vxesMofexjwmHi
’uf baring them cashed
«•»■«»*
the Uv
Die Republican* uf Battle Creek are
M
. ,LL_d ,I
,
.432,709 30 ; l!&lt;*liiir* tor traveling expenses and nt
committee.' Not beinglable to find tbe {
•°’rrt
- . ig raroert.
Tbev km.w Ih.w t*. I w^.'^7k‘‘‘s
irie
•JLI’m
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.
.. Gwra
..
:j tioi. th.- Lit.ion Milt
‘ ; tindanrv t‘* Snult Str. Marie, which was
upononrcumtitutiiainl and reserved rights hoped fot-eyidmee uf fraud and corrup j
oUre their
and ...
t*. ...
Iw,;*
Mr. D.wd.f.1* d *l u *t W.ere rorb a
tb«
.
a m**st Injudicious ati-l unwarranted dis-j keep _™-.. ueganixaliun,
.B—
will have a like effect.
'Hi» border you lion, “the undersigni-d’* tlmugbt to sup. j n****^» itela.fihre*
T
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। great national calamity Could fidiow tbe
•
: biire.-mrnt of tlie public fun.1* as this rx | in preparation to do eflectiva servietr
But unw. if we are nn imfortitnute a*
,.f th&lt;
c.m.t*uti.nL
■ prsaauv. the speedier and inure complete
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I—“7 l-T- .hmrnr Ibrn I. ■»*.
1l.jl. lP.-..
, will be ottr triumph, nn*l ibe more igno... —.
[T-w.i.-u ■■■
—w ,,r hum II was JI IUI UKi-IV. lleMlHl rr-l
t. 1,1
1 ‘ TI»U cbsrgr indndrs the whole expense* of lative m t and authontv.
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minions ymir overthrow; Clio*** th.-n,
W.- .lull &gt;.t .li.|...U ih. .Il.mmr « I'1" “*•“ uk'
,h-'1
are oldiged to keep them on lumd, «r j balh-te ibul all the p-dith-fana m Wash­
I e*lsn*-«, )*•;»*•*. cuuipusiilun, pro&gt;« wprk. *od
your course; but remember the impend­
Tbe *' report” correctly states that In ■ •'■&lt;*»
the binding
u*«
CumpUsoou. tbi* run to the ftafoona mentioned n*» (
’•*
n*» &lt;*‘w*
carry "ul tb-oc trade them offfiir .lev m-nl* at seventy ' !n8”’n *•"’1
ing artthmicnt you have to. make with tbr tho year 1848 “there w*.« in tba Trra !
.
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. mg tu the (mast* male 1‘i.it ha*l brethe propriety-nf mn-h rl iterance, but l*&gt;, *liab«*li«il schemes, which are usually the r
. three rniliion voters in the free States ul
.1
r».u&gt;.&gt;A.
i- *
1
Being an actual saving tn the people.
show that lids trot &lt;. jmfleowr mid tree -‘ „l,j®ct of their creation.
• this Jnii'ti.
.
i0 lh.
pricu uf inaugurated, he sa.d that thr Republicans
ranted ~dit&gt;Hiisemeut ot tbr Canal funda-' |
_____ _ _ .
in conclusion, sir, I have, hut to add, was increased in 1854 t«* laif a ndllion of i ihree
three year*
vrara iff
of Republican
Republican admhiistrati|*n
admhiiatratiim
Hnxting*
; would steud in the L'tiioni wh*«ever waa
that the expi ttditnre teat bw&gt;ed uni«
it—n
*
~.
that if this appropriation, ^o ‘'camraily dollar*;” but neglect* to state how this *ff TWENTY.THREE THOUSAND and
.-I^.I.rt,. J.
j." .. L
Mr.™., P.~ A*a.™e--'ru.
I remain &lt; rire-irel Pn-si.lvnt.
lie th.-n pawJ a
reconinirftdad.'’ is to In- made, if ».ni'r
TWO HUNDRED aNDIWENHl-nic to refer “tbr undersigned" toad
bold an-adjourned meet- in this situation for
me and •
••» ’h® L'id-m.
fifty thoitMod dollnra ar* Ito b* dra'un
FOUR DOLLARS AND NINEIY'
!
With*Hit condudinw their consulrratiee’
It should lie borne in mind that the
from the treaaury to settld ibis Amistud
THREE CENTS!! («t.»4 03J)
w o-mr-.mJ Slant « .„ w„r u„
tU&lt;
,dj,.„uri liU
». st 10 ..’vlodi, A. M. The objen of
affair I, fi.r otic, aluill insist upon its go­ Slate has but one fund properly, and that
By the fun-going it will be semi tlat
See. 4. It shall lie the duty of sakl the meeting is to perfect the orgnnixatim per cent, thereby keeping tax.-a Imrdon-' I Mondsv.
ing to thr Barties ubi* W'ere the only “the.general fund." out of which all con­
the expenses uf tbe State Government. Hoard
.
. Control
......
some and with little or no pnnprtt i*f|
—1
-x ■—■* ■. .-------------------- of
t» make from time to
one* xn.nged in tluit trunuicti.in. I tba)I tingent expenses arc paid, and to which
Ih-kUrtn,
Jrtt. ..M...
ll&gt;. Or. I. . J. ™.h. I..ilib..rtrt.
iiisint upon its p-jy ment tu tin- Africutw ail indvbtediie-sn of the State must finally have actually dimiiiislicd during the lant' *'"'® *urh rulra nnd regulations n« they
.
-.
. .
’
uurt will uaurntly restore lira enfor utils
three yean; and we find upon farther: "*•-* ^cc"‘ «•*«*•ry fiw the fam-fit aint
who w* gallantly rescued tins ship from
I hair, tbe chatigmg *&gt;f which 1-* gray, br­
look for rancclmenl.
** Thia fund has
.^.j «... a,, a. j
“-Va :/c^ association during the mretlcg.
the Spanish pirate*, and «b-K property
raise a sufficient amount to pa&gt; off all de­ ing an indication *.f a lack of proper s*c
it tbeiice Iwcanir.
They luid a right to been bankrupt for twenty year*.” The figures are in favor uf Rcpebhcan Ad- .ball raih receive such rompensati* n f*&lt;
mands against the County. thereby giv. retioii* i« truly n vahialdc medicine.—
Internal
tbe Amistad. f**r they captured it fr*-m State has held in trust,
.
_ sundry
___ ¥ ______
Prof. WimmJ's Hair T»inic, if the rertifiniinistratk&gt;n.
ministrabon.
It ia true, however, that nvcMary nerikea in p*i"g to end from
outlaw* It was legally and equitably j Improvement, Primary School and Sent, the expense for printing, paper, Arc., hl* mid iiMpecting such Cana) m sh&gt;tll be al
A grand concert iff rnral and instm- morv freely liervaftcr ?
theirs; and when they were liberated bi inary
- Land,
1 ——1 tbe
&lt;1.— proceeds
...... - -j— e6»ii&gt;
..... .1the sale of
do not falsify, i, iht antif tuff rmtdu,^x
lowtxl
by
tlw
Board
of
Auditor*
iff
this
increased, and will continue bi increase Ss
thciootirt, the property which their ndor
[fluw cun.e the County in debt ?J
mental
music
will
lx*
gken
by
the
singj
State,
not
exceeding
the
mileage
and
per
baldn.sv, dryness, pn-imiture change if/t
had won slumld have hern placed at tbeir which, have continued to accumulate in tbe business of the different oflicsu in­
diem now paid nivmliero uf tbe Lcgisl*. ora of llastings. under the direction nf
&lt;’dor, and theaeicrd •vldtmm.ofa l-cj^
] creaae, mid tbe dumauda «ff newly orgaiture of tin* State." iStc,, and the first sec­ M. M. Bailey, M the Presbyterian Church
■fortunate men auffi-red were ir -eparabh*;
Rattlers.—“O. E. E." has a correct of sren-tiona at the root* of the hair. •• hica
1 ixod countioe and towns continue bi coil tion of thi* act doignatr* the Governor, •m Monday evening, tbe ’Sth inat. Afontt
are cannot folly right them now; but du under which “ the general fund” has
and ’hair tuuics' fdl every •c- irn« r g o r. ’
f**r sn inerca*ed supply of sesaioo laws, Auditor General and Treasurer as the twelve erlertims from the ‘•Cantata of
not let us wild insult fo Injury, ami disin the o-mntry. Avoid'all ’huir te‘ k-v’
documenta, &amp;r. It is well known th*t perrons who shall constitute such Board the Flay makers,” will be sung, ami some ent arrangement* and suggwtfs tbe only
• if G*illr*&lt;|.
•
These Truit Fonde are properly no
. vmlewt known t&gt;&gt; be the preneratfont &lt;•£•
the business of die Land Office and Pub­ . I?1".’ '*
b*"rar* that thia allowance
sufficient
tax
and
pav
up.
But
.mr
'snri
l“"n.
Iwc-m*
and setting tbe seal of our official appro,
lic Inatructbwi, h«s nearly quadrupled ia distinctly nnd axprewdy auUmrixed by xingers.
Something
superior
tn
the
bation upon im act uf itiiacusible and Treasury, and the policy of retaining
I- w'-' a.taUM4 up.« *l~
witbin tbs last few years, thereby increas­ law, and iiwtead of haviug been paid former concert, may U exiled. Ad
umuiligsted piracy.
them in the Treosniy and paying large
difficulty «.f getting any board iff super-1 nothing y..u have n *t ff'md reuwm t- -efrom the State Trrsacry it was paid out
ing the expense for paper, pa.tage,
Dnnrs open st ty
interest on them, while at the sama time
*.f the “Canal fatal," which i* a -qatrate iniasion 15 eetito.
risnre In any one or two year* to aMnmr ' iievu ie all that it puqmrt* V* I"-. I'' '
iu nearly the same ratio. Notwithstand­
lire State received comparatively nothing ing this natural increase of bix*ine*» wl, । nnd distinct fund created vxpnwdy to dc- concert t»&gt; commence at 7 o'clock.
the rcwpoosiliility of levvlng the ncceaaarv 1 Wood lias earned hy years *.t'wev»r- t*-&lt;
in a Storm, just imagine ten tbcHisand hills
| frav th.- exprn-H * of operating said Canal
.m.,.*rffa. la «hii« Ik, num.
I -rOj v'**~-,,f *“• P-l-'-'l™. I—
.
, tinH upon comparison that the expenses and appropriable to tn*oilier porpooc*
and four tboma'id mountains, all d unk
.
. .
'
ent Is tut.
Ovur 150 ei-rt.itx..it» ar.r«&gt;rs of Democratic policy. The more of
In thia connection we desire to mention
of State Government fur “stationery
Cas-twrow. March 8, 1858.
ed ground. with lots of caverns to step in tvehfandt held by the Treatury, (he poorer
came the county in debt F
Thr pr&lt;&lt;gold pen* super royal," Ate., wa* 81,50-2,­ but one more *ff the ile/.ie alluded to in
Farano Bum: Quretinns are frv.
it ffratce.
the ‘-minority report," ns folfowst
prrity of any political party is in propor.
27 less io 1857 than in 1851.
‘‘Another claim of 850, fi&lt;r the trans quently asked in regard tn die financial
What would be tlirwight of tbe policy
Catrrtoa.—Beware of worthlrw invu
Tho “report" mention* with nurpri**, ln’i*m i f ihe Governor’* Message into th
rondithm nf the Ccttnlv. And notwith­
politii-ians have learned that tba people lions as several ar. idn-ady in tbe nw.'.
'lone Item of Republican prodigality in Chippewa fangu-ge. wn* of u-. material
Ure nr:
large inlereet. a large amowntnf rn.mey, wirig |2G for super loyal paper, while utility, a* not a single ropy of said standing tbe principal lishilitira are given are n*&lt; fimd uf high rates of tajuthwi.—.
in piiblirati.in of the proaerdings nf the
...used, but
I..., to
... l»e
I— locked up in his
LI. .
,
.
.
.
‘ r '
Dot io he
the records show that tbe democrats in translation has ever route U* light, and
Ibalnrxlive, depot St. Louis. M**.. *-ad
safe, producing frothing 1 Inevitable bank- 1854, paid 828 per ream for the same not one Im* ever reached thowc locwlitire D*&gt;ardofSupervi»om. yet many do not in debt. has involved ..ur county.
in tlie nurtbeni portions uf the Bute, seem t» un*lrr*tand why Gmnty Onlera
S*4d by all dramriwiK nn&lt;l Patent .Mrd •• :
••that's’ W right.*
article.
where t!i*«e meaaagoe were intended tu
Dowkr-.. Also by a|| F ncy an I ’I ' r
The amount &lt;d internet accruing *gain«t
*n&gt;e •• hundreds nf reams of printing Ins dwtributed.”
elyirty &lt;*nts on th. d.dhr. and think it
paper ul 810 75 per ream," was uaedfor
In introdudng this item we do not in­
Canadas.
strange, that money has not been raised
oc &gt;ii uerp uwaigm. Aller , ------ - - -------- — —■ •
... the lO.Obi) copies uf the compiled laws, tend to justify th.- nrwwity of It, but. nly
to say that the tramdatiun was ordered bv to liquidate emn particular debts at
g a while he asked: “Marntna, • the Treasury, in 1854, producing nothing; eachcopy cuutaiuing 1,700 psgea.
the U-gisldtnre, upon the m rtluti, and at
ly bread buttered F
' and leaving out of the arwwnt tU cAree
Tbe report firxda«m*lb«r item fi.r com
new tails to arraign the party in po&lt;cr
the urgent oulicitatum of Hun. Aimer
Sherman,Uia democratic memh-r from
Rbutvk inlafortime quick I v.
By your parmkafon, | „i|| answer a i
licw, for • traveling expenses and «xtrs ihe a.ipprwa rnmutry, that it waa made
of tbu State, waa nut les* than Mfrty-jfrr clerk hire."
Upon thia point we again and printed, and a ropy iff it fc n.,w in fi-w of the intrrugatione so frequent!*
•xprrimeatel kn«&gt;wlu-krr. Hi* Scandia*r».
p**MrS.iun iff tbe writer of this article;
In the firet place, we find ourquote from the Republican :
few thousand dollars iff the county in- an I’Hls aad Blood Purifier have drei-rb-d we any desire b. e&gt;t*hlish the Bw-fa|. •rivee in debt about 818,080, and tU
net* Ilf thia irMiatatiun, w» might prolwUf Fevers and Ague,
itavidiaa
»f ImprweatWi fn.m brartlra* detna
4t.UI IB I'lv co mpare it bl a lrah.!aifoo made bv
“the undcraignrd” himself in 1853. of th*
VW 37
i rAovrewff fee hundred esuf /Afrfy Afffora,
message of a Democratic Goeornor, tbe
r^-rd. urt .wrtw,
rtk*
n...
&lt;01 III* in tbe State D*partm«tila, which

of lb. Lsnsi.&lt; Itep-Uicae,

mra: or portieufor debtx.

iitansaj, the grew

�P’Jt t'TtAt tho *lnctk&gt;n, D*.

."■/

intber 21. in Kams, on the LscompUin,
four Dytwh'Ua preciixita returned a vote

DMEAtE TANQVISHEB.

ain iunlingin the aggregate to3,347,which
being Invalidated hy taking the teatimuoy

of the jedges and clerks who •
ersBtion, now turn*out tbaa :

......lilt

BLOOD PCEIFIEBASD BLOOD FILL
N anda&gt;t«-rMonday .August Strt, IS­
M. ratH firrther antic*, stagws will
lesvethefalluwfag'hatnad plama, as fal­
low*, tv wit:
Lcnre Harting far Battle Creek. Mon­
day*. Wednesdays and Friday*, at 1 o',elock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creak,
at 1 o’clock, P. M-1" tin** tn taka th*
afternoon earn east nr west, and on Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturday a at one o'-1
clock P, M. In time to take ths evening
train of cars.
.
Leave Battle Creek Ct Hadings on
Toeadaya, TbnrwUya and Saturdays St 7
o'clock, A. M„ and arrive at llastingn
at ttro rWeck, P. M. rad ns Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays st 4 o’clock, A.
XL, and arrive in Haiti mi, at 10 o’clock,
Leave Hastings for Grand Rapid* &lt;wi
Mondays. Wcdwesdnys and Fridays at
tOoMpck A. M., and arrive at Grand
ILipids at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids far Hartings and
Battle Creek onTo^bdaya, Tlvirwlaya, sod ,
Saturday*, at four o’clock, P. JT.
I7n4t
C. 81IEPAERD.
I

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Actual vote.

Oxford precinct,
Aha* n*e Fort Set- K.ckajtuu “

CHE^YreCTORAL

COCGSS. COLDS, SoltSESESS,

Total,

33-17

■RoxcHrns,WHoorisc-€M?Ki.
CROFP. ASTHMA, AKB
IQSttMPTlOS.

In nccordunee\w ith n resolution by the
Itc-ord uf Superrtactrs, and tbe former

prsctice of the board of Superintendents
the Putir, for Barry county, sedvd
proposals for wurkiug or renting the
C-iULty Poor Fann, and for the keeping

W ben .face tried ita auponurilv over every,other
mnllcine of its kiud fa luu apparrarit tocecape ob•rrt aluio. u&gt;d wlntrv II* rirtum are kt&gt;owi&gt;. the
Cbiie un hmgrr.lwMtatr ntial antidv'ete .tupfay
' ti&gt;e di.lteaaiua *,ul dangevtu,. aBveluma uf the
pulmonary vrgaua, nbicb arc lacideut tu uar dx

.and malatsinance uf the County Pnupois, will berecdvr«d at tbe uflks of Uk-

‘County Clerk, tmul tbe 25tla day ot Match,
A. D.’, 1839.
W m. Upjohn,

Alt IRTGAGE SALE.

NoU,log haa called loader
Ute earnest enquiry
otn&gt;ediral men. than Ute alanatng pret afaoc* and
tala)it, ofcuoiumptire rumplaiuU. our Ina any
ode data uf diacuea had more of their Invertin­
Hen and can-. Hut aa rel i.u adniuale rentedv ha*
boetl |&gt;lutid. 4. uu which lb* ublfo cuold depend
for pfulrdiun from attack* upoo ’ th* rmptratuey

WILLIAM JOKES,
Ilnriteg fowwl tbe rtetlre Hoik

PORMERI.Y kept by T. Phujlim. is
L constantly making additwuM to the
same, all uf which, be pn&gt;p*w«a tX sell

(HEAPEH than the CHEAPEST,
• »d fortv ei-bt. 9&lt;s,niaa haadrvdand forir-alas
&lt;*n, niuv hundred and oiaety two 19M aiae baadred and alaetv-Uiree i J -3&gt; and afae handred aad
inretv-fi.itr t»&gt;*i according to tbe recorded plat
ufa*!^ ’•“a«u Willbe sefd at »oW- vendee at
tb* court famae ia lb* village ufilaaiiop ibal be­
ing the place wben lb* circuit court fa held ia

irH'

‘‘

Resotfocan Uaaner. per auesm

JUT '

A~s

■—7‘ '

u*“ s° i Dr

E- bonsteel,

ijJ.I’HYSIUIANA

8 f R U £ O Nl

foUrtidlT rfarteyj. act«ip*Ahi. com ktiun.b aliswa
in the fact I Im: jRidf IU|. artiste has mad* tbe
.Vtrek ofllie slube. Tbr aeii art er art* on Ito DmIla Xs r..ul,„&lt;-,4 ia wtllnmt it. and bul few poupl&lt;-v- Altliuoati iiot fa m, gvueial uar iu other uaihuaa aa ba thia. It i, ctaj&gt;lq,&lt;d ba tbe more Inlelli

Cberlra 8. Du:toa
Wm. Hurgher
Aa.Oft.re.
,
Atty, for amignee
Iteled Hartiaga Dm Mb UK.
allwlj
CUM MISSION El OS’NOTICE.
We. thr undrnigned, bavins been appointed
by ihe Judge af Frvbate for tbe cmaty if Harry
an-l .Slate of Machigau. Cumml-aMuer* loevaminr
aud adjuat all d.i*. act! heraaada agaiaat tbe ra­
tal* rt David Peltey. lair rt tbe lownahip Barry

’** A- E Bo.tvtru baring made Raalingr-fu.

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_“w Advertisements.

iotbeav*UfaX“ ‘f
‘ U,Jrt ""
Umw ,UU
&lt;*•" oigi "‘wih
in Ibe vilfagv of ilmUag* hi aad County „ u* eteawHKVKNTV H V&gt;. rfa..“
W.“'
SMfo day arraforuaey a. 1i. i&lt;toa loxA.
Lfann laorlt. Ltretn: Judge

I

ambrotypes

’

®" • Hllil.R, niabea Iu inform II*

’ibe
.7 tfaa'md^'andl,*ibrt’m ** t^y
wfca "1*h * ln'’ “■* •
eorwncn fa entered. IhSa tuat U.»&lt; »-J -.H-U . .
.
• *rr t. Il,e Cwa|Haiaaata tl.U Io be x‘•"’••‘J* »*» &lt;«'
tent* dat a after .wr.fa. of . cot.r uf U L"*'/.
Uli, 111 «-». I* rvqulr«L&gt; and ia 4rlet.lt
f that uid Ldl be taken a* route-.ed I.,
4tu further ordered tliat wilLlo twoeir
Iw Complaauart raww a urtm rt tbt* order
fnbli.uml in lite Uey..,UK.n llminrr . mil.
■*tm;»er ia lla.lui|;. tn aatd Counit: aud
i
..... mcji
glossy

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IL!

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c.«*laadr On U*d. all kmda of Good* m my line

J.M. HUBBARD

IHusital Jiislrumrnti, i,
SXIEiLT Musxt:
tat M.skil n.rcXUI*,

suEiuurru sale.

KALAM-tlOO .■ : ; : illCHltll N. ____________ __________________ .’2JZ
•aid EaacuKou ia tb« foUoWtag d.acribcd praadseaairt pamefa of land la oil : W .at bmf ul Nuetb
East UuaiUt o! bccta-a Taifty iitv,T»v&gt; t*«
northrt Kang* E&gt;gM "tot; al*o Wert ha-1 ul tfautb
East Quarter of becUaa 1 bitty t tv e, lv«a l»e
North ul Il-Ufa Lignt Wert, csa-.aiaing Uue U»-

uf Mnnim tbal (aecia Im. been deus akesdy.
FREPA1UD lit DR. J. C, ATER; PRAC­
TICAL AND ANALYTICAL CULM-

U»lf, ami having tarnluur artrtetar. called
S.awdiimviaii Hi*.dPueilM-:.higbly rsewunaeo
by u&lt;nlleu~-a w tb whom I am ar,, faultA I
iadwerd «■ try II Bat ant before I bad uwd 'ar
other uK-JIetiie*. After uaiug tw* butll-v. I
iUaffrrt very xnribiy, a.-d aiwn uUng two a
brtlM*, I f.uud my Mil perfectly cured. You
alb** m*. iheirf re. Iv tmttgralulaie Ju* upva
EitH: adiacwevy iu uvUur wbidi 3&gt; ptuviU|

Arranged by U&gt;e beat cum[ntoera.
Every inrtrunii-ni uffen-d far able has
Ixtcn tbttrvuglily teated. and be can safely
■ay are sujx-riur tu any ever void in this
A very liberal deduction made tu tkonr
pttrcluMiig in qnantilitM.
PrunU attrnlion paid to country or
ders.
Mr. II. will give his perwmal atten­
tion tu tuning i’lunim. by leaving order*
at hia ulure corner Main and Burdick

ISAAC C. MOTT

Coaiplftcljr Frroervcd

TO THU GREtTENT AGE.

Groctsrios &amp;, Fancy Goods
H at can be found a&gt; tbe eaalrrS ur teCatar.i markrt. IlCW.|-I.'Partvie taixtt airtilutluf.tugao
Mulaaaea. Hy i&gt;i|..AC . n bieb ■ ill ue artu a- UAL a U

1858.

I
N. B. Just received a new muaiesl
' imtrument, called the English Metalic
fta-mo^ium. Cail nnd examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct HUE 1857.
nS-MJm.
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Tbe above bnaineaa iu al) ita varu-ua Inane bee
I MW carried on bv llw aul-criber. at h&gt;a a!i-p ul
Jtllerv-jn it reel, in the aouth part of the nltage
Haatiaga.
*
PORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
Ill'TTKR FIRKIN*,
and nearly every thing in that line of buaineaa
bent couvtauily an hand. or made to order.
Having had maeh eipenenen ia the Coapciag
line. andteing defanma of tieertiug hia .bfa.l

A GENTLEMAN.

i ofl'nfaole for the evuutv rt Horry aaUwrialng as*
to »eU eertau. red ntaleof wbieb ILe aafa Mtdual
I CLatlertuo d,e.i arur.1 and pueaeawd. I d&gt;ul artl
al public aoeooo to iMh,gheal bidder on tM dMb
' day &lt;4 Janmry IB A at one o’dock. F. JI. el lb*
da**e *1 William Kahler tn th* lowtMhih of Bartv
t» tbe &lt;u«mty aforaaiA tea toitowmg foenfa)
Tbe *mI half bf tbe ernth East quarter *f aee
■fa* thirty-three, ami tLt soath hanf oflbcfamt
half of lb* wntth ..viqwl.1 of ,&gt;«Uaa Tlritiyfoarl* Tv’nTwo.S-nl, cd Karat Nun Wt*i,cu«laloing IM Set to affaa A
*
Four Aas Mitau,

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COMM ISSION E RS’ NOTICE

TAILOR SHOP

Wt th. ond-ratfTvd bating been amruated iff
lb* Judge rtFrubaiefar:
of Mith^ran, couimsaaienera to nceive, oaamtM
an4 adjuat, all ..mma and demc.Sv rt all neitum
agaiaat Ibe tfalata c-f folwurd Himiurttb, dema*
ed. late of said Con t'. barebyg.tr Mcit.-t
Eight mouth* era aMawrdfh.m and after the kt.I

tfaocitur far tfampiain-

HaaUap. Batch X 18J8

al«»&lt;

0F MICHWAn' tIi. Ctrewil Cowl far

Mi ?
’d'qga of oartutg* ia .aid Cowaty
. M I fod .fay alT. bruary. A. b. ISA PtMMt
Hun. l-ut..* a. Lu vail, L'lrvail Judge.
&gt;• «be ca.r betwm Cbariwl
W . Dawley, I vu.pletaauto.
Carnelia* BytLimt mid Ftwd- I
rick H. Fran, Drfaudaula.
J
.J
u&gt;. ,b“ «»rt that

A free adtuitotoa to tbr l&gt;HM*ldu:f aad Lfaaaiot-ditea liallrriea.
Tlau« U ia HCU (tat tar every three dollar* paid,
b&lt; vufactibtr Oui uuly tveei.ea a
SPLENDID TUREK DOLLAR ENGRAVING I
but. alau. ll.e beautiful!, tlln.tralrd
(
Tart. Dulbir Ari Journal Out Ynr!. j

lil’ERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
IhomjwoaM^wbo want gamxala made ia

Each lubteribcr is sfoo prvmted with a Crrtifl I
cat* iu Ihe Award. ufFremfataa. by which a vah,- J

Dated. CaiUrtn. Felnitry II, IB A

vBaQwR

CUM MISSION ER'S NUilfE.

FOUND AT LAST!

Ss: 2±s

jus

n

Friends, Patrons, and EvERTBODT. coma .fan,, a, I am o. Wy Tap and

aotiaut to ben:fit you with*

New Barry Mill,
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

Hartinga and vicinity, t’ at be is prepared
• to fnrwfob Lumber &gt;4all kinda. either at
ba Mill ur delitbrwd, on short noHca.
„
.
L. J. FILLER.
Hasimfa Tee. 8 1ML
nJKhf

NEW STOCK,
Judge of Probate,
ATTORXBT ARD 04WUKLL0R AT LAW.

IS now In sticucaafal operatiuu, ready
t ixjo any amount &lt;»T

CUSTOM "Wons:,
in as good ordnr nod as prompt ga any
oilier Mill in Barry, or any other cpmny .
Ilai ing secured tbo aert iixa uf
'

Geo. W. Fowler,
Miller, and rar miU behy built on tbt
ntort im)loved pUn, fo-gwlug watt a
&gt;
Sinuttcr—we are prepared to do the
beat of work. Pit-sae give us acatt.
|
CMbffaWt r whrat
BVLTWUOD Ar GRANT.
m

'TEAR,
BOOTS &amp;
SHOES,
,wi. ^
POINTS,
8HEETWGS,
’DENIMS,
FLANNELS
&amp;*,. Sic.
Will you cotue rnd g*t these TiyTop
Gn^s or wQJyra sul&amp;r for tbs WMicf

P. S.—1-bts WMJtad WIv.

‘

Nrtia* ia l&gt;errt,v gliM that we tbe cndervlgwad
•ammfaaloMt. ofthev.lairof Jaate, NagelM«cf
tbe Iowa ot Harer deeeaaed will meet «t Um Coltofa, Ifauw al Mtefcur* Canvera on February lha
Sth, Ibe IJih and l&gt;-e Mtb to U.r .id a^oto .U

JOB WOBK!

�nut
AYER’8

F CH ANGE OF TIME.

fMt kORAClCS

BLOOD rntlflEt AM&gt; BLOOD 1U1.

NEW

Balti. Creede. HasUi^aand A G.

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S ■

Irt cwtac the Mrk l« xi euew »
before ku»i W a*j Ke4kIM.
iH»ntu»pi;n:iKtir.ijr.nI

received, and for

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

M I o’ekaek, P. il. in time tu take tba
cars eaM r&lt; west, sod
To*
day s. Thsrwiays ami Sttnrday a at one &lt;»’chick P. XL in tisie u. taka tbe evraing

EVERT VARIETY, THICK BOOTEES.
FOR

To be sold at LiOire&amp;t

SI.000000

WOAfENB

FINE CONGRESS GAITcrim- w*» detected.
The io-fignjirt m»?ev W2S struck aplast
M first, by th:« spcc-'n-n uf javiaiJs tarp-,
itodr. »alt be seix-d &gt;he y «amg opienra by
the bair &lt;■&gt; bt« head aad gave him an unDwrrifil batting.
Jue went to l-ed s«*row mg. hut entntortml himself with tbe ntin-i^m that be
was Gmrteen yean old, and be had “but Harisig b»«'l thus essI ire Mwctv of

ERSfur

12 Shillings at

temperance

MUSTS
GINGHAMS.
niLLiim,
LAWSS.

WILLIAJI JONES,

A nice assortment

£
Aencdiag to this pun, be arose early
•ext morning, and, •» b» waa burry mg oa
•ai clutbes, be nt «tmd—
“I'll fix a story .t.
the .4.1 Mier—Hl
raise tbe Ungh agin him—Uli leant him to
lick me so like Maars.”

ward the principal beKel. baa ling histtly.
and shnuUting thr n-utt eUn&gt;. n-u* grief.
As be tore abnig ibe atr-et. Ulhiwing lik* yearling bcill. and ruWHg hi* f) rs »'*b
• dingy p-eket hmdkep-hirf. ha naCatally

P. H. A J. R.

Denims, Stripe Shirt’sheetings.
batts.

—INkCREH AOAINNT TBK—

L&gt;RMEI:LY kept by T. PutM-tra. b
! constantly vrai:ng^a&lt;Mit1.*a t« tba
»e,all .4* a kwh. hr I'r.fiMuBi.. aril

FANCY BAKAGE8.

fUEIPEB tkai the fiEAPEST.

BONNETS TO G|VE AWAY—ALL

MEN’S THICK BOOTS,

DANGERS OF FIRE,

KINDS BuNNET TRIM INGS

-

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS ASD SHOES. READY MADE
ClalhlBg: lerer m Cheap.

J.M. HUBBARD

METS

BUFFALO OVEE SHOES,

LOSSES

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

GROCERIES

glusinl ^Rst^a^l^lt3,',

SHEET MUSIC
lad Basical HcrrhaaAtee,
iUCHIfri N.

7017
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

*Whu’______
*O. my mrOr'i dead—died *icli a a
fnl d-ath, Uwe—O. dear, dear !"
“Your master dead! aa ful dead;! II•
did it happen ? Strip ytmr c-afirunded Of every Uocriptlua, ami ut tbs bust
hallowing add tell i bsIm-uI it,”
.
pulilicatao.
MGg
“O, dear." said J--c. his voice broken
with enunUrGrit ■oba. * ynu know w bat a Of the best qiwiiiy for ail inslmmtnta.
smsli w.-il my master Us,!—a hat a .Jd
idler (wvl.) hawaa Gw n &lt;&gt;r^y (w.b.) Wai

. dbe naasw why.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

it ’pram that »&gt;rt&gt;ei- Jr (•"*■) bad somedkgsguI him. (anb) and went last night
—O, dear, ita orial.**
‘•Lonk heir, a.cng man, atnp that cry­
ing an I tell tbe »:»ry."
■.U'alrny nu»^r hr used tn sleep with
his mouth wide »we«i. a snoring (*&lt;’■.) aad
»»mebiNjjr went Lst night pn&lt;i luitel a
steel-trap with a :.M*ne ■. and.so! i« hi*
piller, and k/lcktd *0 re«f a fart monin
and left hia body in tbe Ind. B«H&gt;biK&gt; b».&gt;
O, dear, dear T'
i.
Aad with lbw, Joe trade a br-ak thn&gt;*
N. IL Just received a mrw musics I
tbe trow.I mid disappeared around a &lt;v»r- instrument; called tbe English MctaUc
&gt;er. while the welkin waa ringing with Harmonium. Call and exauiinr.
&lt;Mut&gt; ./UrtcMar.
J. M. HUBBARD.

Joe's imaster did not Lrar the last of’ Oct. 15th 1857.
hh awftil disrawi f t a Ung time, and tbooc ,
whv know him brat do Uro l!wl J.w'a st— ;
ry waa no myth, and that the longer l,iv
body walks about. rlu'ching greedily es
•ry thing -the law allows him.~tU st’r-nger evident-.- be giers that fas ia troubled
by bo such inennbran-e as a eowl.

RECEIVE SIDNEY ON OLD AG
4 CUt NTS.

Hastings. June 4. 185"

'*&gt;4

TIME IS MONEY
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES
Kier sect la Uitstewn. Mil PtsUaad Ba»?*•’&lt;

Burning Fluid together with a full stock »f

GROCERIES.
Sneh e« TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPL j
CE8. PEl’Ei:. fy II.
“ »"«*&lt;l r’«rJthinij inxth«r'Grocery line, aiu-b as
■

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

n24-«m.

'hnve on hand the best k:nd
imniuniti.4 fiw vjsutsujca
ch a&lt; powder. and P«r-

Po« Ornca Awacnovt—Th.- New ho
rvpnrt Ilrruld tells tbs following Post
Office anmb-te:
A Lui al the delivery.
P.iatiiuMter—“Wall my lad, what will
y«ai bare P
' B»y—-Here’s a letter, she wants it tn
go ab-nj as last as y.o'ra.n. eause as bow
thrrw's a h-llrr wants tn have her here, and
sba'a euurted Ly iwitUr feller ahal ain't

New Arrangement

JVST RECEIVED

At the chr

M..ry in town Ly

H. -T RHMPICT.Tk
a new stock of Fall and a inter GOODS

day may al*. I»e
Grtitnl ul thm oaUldiUtment. Altai a great va­
riety .4" the ebuireut I’rrfit-

at aat.wns4.4ig t~w pri-v*. My in«lt».
is ** litiU cheaper tliati tbe ebrapesl.'
I have just received a g«x«l uwrtmmt
Ladies

TAILOR SHOP

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.
Frfcw Rrvaiatnl I® .nit the times—&lt;

h was vdd
a g.md-naturad j-ke, "f*
an old Actor, that In-ing &lt;n&gt; • visit to a j
village aharaihe spent the earlier pnrt of •
his life iu practice, hc&lt;wie morning b«f.&gt;r»
break last wentjhjo a ebureh yard near
whan- be waa stopping. Break Gist Icing

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

GRANT k SPAUUHXG.

4 «ly. eh
si ei

DRESS GOODS
Such M Prints. Gingham*. LeLaine. McrH&lt;». Parametta. Btnck Alpaems anti a
variety of Wo&gt;4 De Iritis, all very !&gt;«■»

P

GOLD PENS RE-POINTED.

ar&lt;-a 50 cam.
Dh-I.hw pen in a
letter with o»h &lt;w j.wt.gv sumps, and
by return mail y.ut will receive the pea
aa g'uxl as m-u. Address,
BOOTS nnd k II Oil*.
e. Elliot*, syiwoac. n. y.
Indie’s Gaiters Buskins nnd Boots, *
p«id assortment at vary l»w prirvsL
Ow band a very Urge stock ofCrucksry
___ _ _ _-i.'l__ IV__
•

P

Wlhfl) AT LAST

PAINTING.

JetlX MICHAEL, —Li equally infer.

Just rwi«r"l a n»-w a’nek of

GROCERIES,
uf all kta&gt;fe cheap fur Hea&gt;ly Pay.
1 LbvcxIbu every large «pnmti»y

Friends, Patrons, and EvEBYLODY, omm

LIEIIRI IIXIB!!

-1.bo.Xj T»»» sin!

on hand and all (crsHi. wublitg tn buy or
•ell will dt. well t-.adi beta bargaaibg
ehewherr.
I would particul-irly eiill tbe attention
.4* {a rums «b&lt;&gt; arv building tu tb- Get

New Barry Mill,

in as good order and
other MUI io Barry, o
Hat ing secured tbe

JOB WORK!

AT THE OLD STAND
AS

aa

C 8 U A L,

and wtitptaa an aaarct-

•a wan ever oil. reu in this niarkt*.
Aa a punii-ular friend Up, taken tbe
llbertv to okiiUk the
that we ara
kr. ping » OKQG SHOP, I uk« tkU &lt;Tport.unty Uimj ti.ipy
« a-diat
•s
the enw, mw iwv-e wiU U » hwtg
! as I am aime. »ml tbe VFHUBincyMt
‘ REL I putiutumy ixMtar was hti-.-d with
| HCKJLKS.
Thankful tn my
«HMnmera

Tbe stilmerilwr havI n»’’1
Mill km.wn m FULIJERS Mll.k
rrs ectfiilly antv- nrir t &lt; th- '
j
Uustins« aad virinity. I- at he i« l‘fTP"\
b&gt; f.«nhd&gt; Umber.-fail kind* either**

be Mill «rr delivered.

abort
L J. FVLI.BR

HMttogaFM. S 1M-.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

u.tiAini

J. M. NEVINS, 4c COMPANY, Proprietor*.

AXXCM.
Sierv-baat*.
J.

W.

OaxLar.

grators.
ft' 11. &lt;.’&lt;&gt;lkmax'b ilanklt^c Office, Battle
_

, top, ana me naira crow oi oi. uaorge
flew from the spanker gaff.
With one wild cry of fierce delight, with accumulated speed, for a moment,
the fair girl bounded from the room.
and then was no moral
With a crash
‘Life for life—Nathaniel Hale shall bo that sent her tall spars tumbling over her
bows, and sent her crew reeling to the
Within another deck, abe brought np on a huge rock near
। the perpendicular shore to the right.—
brother, who had long since been laid un­ Then, amid the rush of waters, the curses
der the sod; and to this room ahe fled of the officer*, and Xhu about* of Irightand wn soon arrayed in a suit ot sueh । ened men, waa heard the shrill cry :
clothing aa the young men generally wear
“If any of you survive thia wreck, go
when thuy go ou a boating expedition.— tell your British General that Nathan
I Without the least bcoitatiun she cut the Hale is cnenyed, and that by a woman,too.
' longglnesy tresses of hair from her head, Sink—sink I and may my curses go with
j asd in a brief period bore the appearaneu you all
And before a hand could have readied
of any young man of eighteen. Having
made these arrangement* with a rapidity her, had they wished it, she leapt into thi
that only a desperate resolve could csum, eddying tide, and ere she sank, the proud
frigate,
with ite-ahivered spars and sails,
she instantly left the house, passing dowry
the avenue, before iter father'*, he lit­ its flag still flying, and ita crow of stout
tle thinking that the apparently epruoc •men, was going down into the cold, dark
young waterman, who chuea to breaat waters, and the murdered Nathan Hale
such a storm, wm the person of Ida ac- was avenged!
1 compliabcd
daughter.
___ t________
_______
I. And thus thia brief sketch is doeed.—
Harryinff down to »
.hk-1, TU
lb. ».k,&gt; friju. ™t I&lt;renl«lth, avnta..
ltamo.1 on. of o»lhit. litUrf Hud U.tr batib. m.mory of the Patriot Pilot lives in more
I tthose
L—
small Iie4,i
light uk
.liiHs
tH-. wltlnh
which are
.r..till
still th.
the orr
models of the pilots at Hurl Gate, hoieV Ilian one breast yet

Wuruu l-HUtht *ud sold.
L. U Kkllooq, Banker, ktock, Note ano i

Wholesale and .Re-

Exckangt Broker, Sattis Crrck, Mich.

MORTGAGE SALE.
IT. J. Kxxnxtn, Dealer hi eve

VsmA's, Buting*. Xich.

nnrtgsce tx-ufng dat* on
«mbn One Tbourau.l EiaUt

_____________ ,

Gsaxt &lt;k SrtULDixu, Dealer* in all kind* I

P. H. A I.

Rlsssal. Dealer* in Dry

FmaXCUI Rowkii. Dealer in Stove*. Iron,
U-nnrr Wafe. lUrsr's Block, Suu
11 Mi In SI iebigsu._________ _______
TYaBMEV A: Bvkku, MaJHifuctui t*

J. P. Rovnrm A- Co.. Denier* in Drug*

watiue. Burn in
Window G1»m.

•

.Uror&lt;‘^ -____
i.."Ahailer
in Groceries; Frv’

“ h, Butter. Lard, Pork. *et. npii-isile Rowers Utsck
rthe'Ri.ut.

'. pAtidau. Whole Saib

and Retail

D. C. TIawi.xt. Dealer in Cruceriix: Pro-

Heath, Eiii&lt; i"C&lt;s Dialer* in aud
Msaufxctutrrx uf Fnniil.rc. A gi-d M». rt«&gt;rnl
■■..vsooSan-t. Rowers New Budilin opposite
Wu. A. SaanvaLU Bluckatnitliing In nil
Ila rai iouo br»&gt;wlw«. Shop north uf tbs Bartuw

J W. Btcxi.K,,F.'i’’hi&lt;&gt;:ial&gt;lc Tailor. Cottisg doos miirdlr.asd all W0ik warranted. Shop
•e JaOrraau lUnwt, b.ai .'late. HaMyK1- &gt;&gt;lthK. W. WARAKti. I'astiiiaialtleTailpr. Shop
tn_ I- .... VI I H.^-Avaar'a Film.

W. Anttxa. Saddle and Ha'rnewi Mak-

rrarrfbjrB. j.c.»rnaa
ilfT.-a aZt.rU-lCh.KiaU

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
1VR

“

’r

rrr**rx».

Gold WatcUn

ctltilly wnmHintf ‘

,

TERMS—♦!.50, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MARCH 18, 1858.

VOL. 2.
DLSINE88 DIRECTORY.

i Banner,
II w»vo
of Ui« free. and lb* Horn* of

“Why, Wilmot," said I, “bow did thia
happen T You’ve only Iroen in businera
eight or ten month* longer tlian I, at a
salary a triflic larger slum mlns, y«t 1
could *a soon boy the mist aa purchase a
cottage like that?’
"Wall” raid the neighbor, “ws bar*
•?! bfci&gt; w6fklng lo this end for years.—
My wife has darned, mended, and saved
—and we have lived on plain fare, and
have done with the cheapest thing*. But
the magic charms of thr whole affair wax
that ws laid aside rsvry penntf that waa

opening of the region in the old pro­
vince of Louisian* north of MOU
which bad U-en reserved in 1820,and dedL
catod_to free labor and free States. Tbs
old question was revived in regard tolhof
Terntorv. and took the narrow name rf
llie Kansas question, just as the atream
which Lake Superior discharge now
contracting itself into river* and -precipi­
tating itavlf down rapids and cataracts,
and now spreading out its water* into
broad eras, aaaume* » new name with ev| erv change of form, but continue*, nev«-one by one."
(allow,’’ said I • tbeleaa, th* same majestic and irrrairtibla
“well, you are a luckyJeE--,.
.
with a sigh.
\
jI Hood under every change, ir.croastag ip
“Timo* arc hard, you kao-ir, jutrt now, depth and in volume until it lo-ea itaelf
and (he owner waa no| what you call an in the all-absorbing

econoni'cal man, and be waa glad to sell
even at a moderate price, so you see tiiat
evun ‘hard time*’ bav tj helped me!" .
When our neighbor iiad gone, Kitty
and 1 looked meaning glance* at om
another.
"Harry," raid she, “that rug isn’t to
Lad after all, and my green silk will do
a year longer, with cart."
“And a silver watch is qulto aa good
far all practical purpoaea, aa a gold re­
pealer," said 1.
“We will tela»ide all
imaginary want* I"
"The teh dollar* must go to ths bank,
said Kitty, Hind 1’11 ecimomixe the copCrs ju*l m Mr*. Wilmot did. O, how
ppy ahe will be among the roses in that
cutups next spring I"
Our merry tea-kettle sung us a cheer­
ful little song over the fire that night, and
the burden was, " Economy and a house
of your own. amid the rosea and the
country airl”

'

that the law of Freedom in* thia
could be repealed, impairnd or en

tl&gt;'«, with all ottor ol,
eurrun-lercd a* part of the compromise
It wm regarded as bearing the sanction
of the public faith, m it certainly had
those of time and acquiescence. But the
elevebidding jump!, of Missouri looked
across the border, into Kansas, and cov­
eted the land.
The slave States could
nut fail to-sympathise with them. It
seemed m if nu organization of tho Go«*
ernmrntcould in effected in tho TerritoryThe Senator from Illinois (Mr. DouglaaJ
projected a scheme. Under hi* vigorous,
leading. Congress created two Tcrritorfas
—Nebraska might, it was supposed; b*
settled without slavery and become-M
free State or several free States.
Tho
latter (the Souther* one) wm accresnhln
to tho slave Staten, bordered on one «tC
OS THE LECOMPTOX COXBTITVTIOS.
them, and was regarded aa containing a
region inviting to slaveholders. So it
gjttmeu of a Spttch dflix'ertd ia fA&lt; might be raided b) them, and becomeone or more stave Statts.
T hu* indi­
Cnifed State* SenaU, March 3,1858.
rect! v a furtlw sumpromiso might be eC.
fected, if the Missouri prohibition of 1830
should be abrogated. Congress abroga­
ted it with the special and effective co-op-,
The policy ol intervention in favor of oration pf the President, and thus thelfe
slave labor and slave State* began with tiotial Government directly intwreDed-jn
the further retfioval of the border* of the favor of alare-labor. Iraud rcmunatraeRepublic. I cheerfully admit that thU ces against the measure on the ground o(
policy has sot been persistent nr exclu­ its violation ofthe national faith, were si­
sive, and claim only that it has been and lenced by clamorous avowals of a discov­
yet is predominant
I am not now de­ ary that Congress lsi-1 never had any right
ploring the annexation efTexax, I remark to’intervene in the Territories fur or
simply that it was a bold measure, of spihbt Slavery, but that the citiaMia of
doubtful ronstitatiwjalitw.distioctlv adopt- the United Suites residing within a Terri•d as an act ol mterv«»u«i ■“ “’“l
torr bad, like the people of every State
her fiiot.
“Tvc been thinking, Harry.” she said slave labor, and made er intended to be | &lt;x^Ulrir, *utlloritv and jurisdiction over
ofje oj t|1(, dorrurOlic relatione,
after a momcnl’a pause, that xinoe you ve made must effective by the stipulation
Kbiwm Xt,brmka
got th'* extra money, we might wcll-af thlt the new State of Ttexra may be here I
ford to buv a new rug.
This is getting after divided and so re org*0'**^ “ to I *ud affirmed this right, as it wm said.—
constitute
five
slave
Statz*.
J
tn*
great
•
wai no- indeed new but a vadreadfully* shabby, my dear, you' must
act rest a long shadow before it—a ahsd .
me wblrll
f(,r #ome Uma
see.”
“I looked dolefully al the rug it was o. which ^rpluh-l U» p~|J' “f 1- IlKml«kiR;.mooJ|~IUiaU p.rth. th.
worn and shabby enough, that was a fact. free State*, h was then that a feeble »u- j cJiarit- of adoption, uniter the name of
cial
movement,
which
aimed
by
moral
.
j^^^r
Sovereignty.
It was now bro’*
“I can get a new velvet pattern fur
persuasion at the manumission of «*«*.
tJ|e ,
baplised with the more
seven dollars," resumed -ray wife.
Eve place to political orgnoixatioax which j ttUravljve ujpcRstiun of Popular Sover1 - Vfhtl—tevcn dollari r groaned I.
ve ever since gone on increasing in cn- I.
w -bllc for u
to Wj“Well, then a common tufted rug like
* '
Mlewi prohibition, frothia, wnuld cost only three dollars, said ergy asd extent, directed against a firther
b ^Territory had all the rights
ray cautious better half, who, seeing she extension of slavery in the Urftod States. |
The
war
between
the
United
States
end
.
which
freuinwi
desire
—
perfect
frwcouldn't carry ter first atnbilioaa point
Mexico, and the acquisition ot tba Muxi-.
(lo cvejvth;„K but establish Sla.wisely withdraw her gun*.
Popular'Sovereignty offered the
"That’s tn«r«&gt; sensible, ’ raid I, “we 11 can province* of New Mexico and Upper
of B taste of the fruit lit the treo
sec aliout it."
;
M California, the fruits ot that war, werweo [
t
# oJc,.ji M M&lt;&gt;U M of good—
“And there Is another thine I want," immediately and directly consequences of, ,
rtl&lt;l frusdotn. dnewnuch M
wmtiniicd my wife, putting her htux! coax •he annexation of Texas, that all of those * mQrfl
n ^n^fl t0 comn from a
icgly on my shoulder, and it is not at all ewnta, in feet, may be .regarded as can- j
I stitituling one act «f intervention in favor
lha
States could not ro­
eairsvagnnt, either."
cither."
a1though aogacioM mea
“What U il!" I asked,
- -------- softening
- rap• ।' of slave labor and slave BtatM. The I
v
field
of
the
strife
between
th
e
tw
o
ays[
jj,,,
were delusive.
Comoidly.
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.
|
•! raw sueh a htrtlv silk drw-jwittern, tern* bad become wildely cnlaijed.
In- [ q0&lt;nt|r M
gud ineffectual stream of
"I_ tr.i". nuvM -------»
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was noweootinsntal.
.tawfebar
”
on Canal
*lre*t.:tb'w
morning,
raid
con

cd -i small sail, and in a few moments
waa out upon the last of the flood tide*
as freely and bcldly aa if she had been in
The other evening 1 camo home with
a stout ahlp, instead of eo frail and email
a boat. It was no new thing for bar to an extra ten dollar bill in my pocket—
be upon tlw water, being reared *o dose money that! Iiad earned by ootofd.XJr*
gage towns an oral ivruiu ['U-e1 er ,-*reci
in Ibe County of lUrry and Slate of Mi
to it, and Irundrrde of times had she been
dashing over those wavea, but nekyr in
“ Fathsr, is there no hope for hira 1 is . sm-h
mat. Yet
xetwuy
such a gale m
a* that.
ctn'lly ane
abe aiecreo
steered annum, and a pretty wife and babe U&gt;
the British General no bear-tie** as to eon- ' |)Or tiny craft, avoiding thi dangerous ' support out of ft.
1 suppose the Income will sound amaxedemn «me *•&gt; noble, so brave, *o young, ‘ whirlpool* and rocks, and heading towt&lt;&gt; dlr witbput mcrey t”
anil the frigate, whk-b, impatient fer a ingly email to your two and three thou­
sand dollar office-holders, but nevertlnr
llirse ertnrde w ere used by a pule, tear- ■ pilot, h.id already fired auotbvr gun.
j fill girl of great beauty, in tho middle ।
Within twenty mlnutee from the lime Ices ws contrive to live very comfortably
We have one floor of an uni&lt;Hi of the Involution, which gave she started. »ho lira! luffed alongside of upon it
Joni a home on our own loved eoil. | tile man-of-war, having caught tlta line Jrelending little boose, f.w which wdpay
150 per annum, and Kitty—my wife,
ing that period when cruelty was too ' Ca„t „ut to her, aud fastened the boat, had
you
’
ll
understand
—doe* all her own
talent with both jwtrties—when Iorio*, mounted the vesseFa side, and stood upon
American b-»rn, were, if powihle. more the qunrter-dcck, in the presence if the work, so that we Uy up a neat little sum
every year.
relentless and cruel than the British comtuandcr.
I've’gol a lielanceof two or three hun­
“Ara you a pilot T" said the laltor im­
■ troops.
MORTGAGE BALE,
dred dolla r at the saving* .bank, the
This fethor. a noble looking man of mid­ patiently.
board of several years, and 'I '» "R’"—,,—----1 &lt;J|e age, turned a -glance out of tin.'win“1 am, sir,” was the reply.
“Young for sueh busincxs. Could you ■king how rich I feel! W by. Rothschild
*&gt;»
"R”"1 “-.rd­
himself, wasn't a circjtustancs to me!
’ Wayne Comity, amt Stale uf New I Sound, tto green waters of which could be take u» through Hurl GatcF
Well, I came home with my extra bill,
,rol«r Brca.ur, of the
! acct, sparkling beyond a grove that front
“A* well as iny father, who has beeni
te“r’otn"'.^&amp;*HcUt«uritwda '.cd hi* dwelling near Hurl Gate. He turo a pilot bore these thirty years,” the said. and showed it triumphantly to Kitty who
“Why did be sot come out instead ofF of evuroe, was delighted with my indost&lt;v and slate erMicb'gao. on tbeiotli :\-&lt;| to thia (o hide his emotions, for she
i^iA’Sh-n-L’ihStX- *“ W* &lt;«’* «'hi!‘’hc fl'ar'd ,h*‘ h&lt;r sending a hoy like you in a blow aa fresh। I rv and thrift.
............ ..
. •'“"‘“T.” ,«m, U.ri w.ml.l
k -ben b.-Ud
" “Now, my love,” *aid 1, “just add thia
as this I”
Lt all the Mil new* that lay so heavily
“Ikwause lie I* laid up with the iheu- to our account at the bank, and with in­
matisni, air, and then be khowa I can pi­ turret at the cud of the year—“
on hie licxrL
m&gt; anol 301 It ifev'&lt;lf January ISA
Forthwith I commenced casting Inter­
“Speak, father; tell me, is there no lot v&lt;»u through aa well a* ha can. Sir
•igxment wax duly K-xutdrd In
mt j!rd calculating in my brain. Kitty
l.-cpc .’ I will g«» myself, and. kneeling to Henry Clinton knows me. air."
the tyrant, j*ill pleml for the life of him
“Ah! doc* he?
Well, that i* all waa silent, and rocking the ciadle with

LIFE FOB LIFE.

NO. 45

Hon. Wm. H. Seward,

right. Can we l»ar yet I”
‘•No, sir—rot within au hour—till the
“Alas 1 my cliild. mercy i* dead iu the tide runs ebb.”
Britioh General's breast; Ili* heart is cal
‘-'1’lv.l is Ind—thia gale keeps riaing.
Inus to pity !
1 have risked ranch by I* there no aiii-h-iragc hvreabutftal"
pleading for him. but fbr your sake, would
N-&gt; sir, not within twenty miles about,
lx- almost willing to die in Nathan's where your anchor would hold."
‘•Then wo inuat go through 1”
place.
•
• Te* sir, as eoon *« the tide coms*.- I
“Cruel, qjiicl fete! when is he to die I
would not risk it till then. for. if the cur­
...
be eonntj of iurri fife was a favorite with v\ Mihingt»n. ami rent should eatrh ynu on either side bow,
is
at
White
Plain*.
I
will
go
to
him."
you'd
go &lt;&gt;n the ruck*, euro!"
UHUKJA5.
JACKSOX
‘Alaa, mJ child,” said the fuiber. “serve " “'Dial is true, young man.
Let mo
uraelf tor the now*.
It is slready too know the very earliest moment wo can
»!”
. go through."
Mio»trrtt.iin
“Ditwl. daal I" shrieked tins poor girl.
“Aye, aye, Sr."
And while t‘&gt;c English commander
"Oh, father, mv tlml it is not po.!"
“Alaa, my child, I eannol!
He waa turned off to apuak to one of bi* officer*,
the patriot pilot calniy went to th* main
ntJwt? ' hung at sunrise.”
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For a moment the poor girl stood sigangway, and liwiked over the aide, us if
U.til. C.k,« Tlm,&gt;. by Cmnylmll *
IT»O OT
mttlWM
I,.. I. ”°l a
. tM,
Um kr
V«
writ*
raid rountv.' C
' —V
’ - 1 ~ i, lent
*’*r am.
CktaeTrom
her eyes, butEtching
fur the change of tide,
Waed. Mlle Creek. Mich.____ ___ _ —__
te,ut raid C-urt fcnldvn at ito otSceof n w flj light illuminated them ; a fla*h as ।
But what wm passing in her heart!
V ^;’iUi'1BRv"jXd^l^ bright uv fwe itaelf gathered over Loth I
wwe
lhree „j fonr
•
•’
Gee raid brow; ahe clenched her fiur handa ;
jn
fot«d veaeeL She
liar ct tto Estate of Darid Murrain ■ jAgethcr until the nalh accrued to enter I
|W&gt;1 t]lc
toypfl one on earth, beluttrmatlinto pl****
ruJUMUeNUb. &lt;*~1&lt;»U.U'l"r
h„ Gtber,-Ik-u S.tb.n IU. —
tatauiratov uf raid extatr praying «nr I a-Rd :
....
,
i hung *s * «Py &lt;&gt;" ll“t morning. She was gut it for six dollars, onfy six dollars a
Bkvvt, Rfghrtw •*' Dwto.;
«&gt;a&gt; ttanin «t forth for to’’*'0 *•&gt; &gt; ‘ Life fur life! I shall be revenged—
t thinking how many hearts would be Harrj ! It is the cheapest thing I ever
. ... .
_ .L._ UlAiwov '
.Tt
,
bnJ.^b.UlramWW;
that
ujjy A- D. IMS. at »»'• «*'el»«k F. M. i
- CWd, dear child, be calm," said the (
of u,0 mother* end siatera and ““Why. haven’t yon got a very pretty
whii
Territories dedicated them to free _
. means so to carry the first election* aa w»
-toJ
I
uEu8l«id«b.,«™IJ»n»n«&gt;«n1 green ailk dress 1"
G W. MlMA County &lt;1“rk a"d N‘*«y
me all part
!
‘-J'avhrf, I am calm, very calm! Calm por |Mrd«ed. Shu was only thinking that , “That old thing I
Why, Harry, fee, and thus tho astounding question arose for obtain the laws nswesaary fuf the prutom
*•
. as 1.0 i», nlformt.
And I swear bo shall1
,ho wooW j^n him in the spirit land.
worn it ever since we’ve been -married. ’ tho flrat tnno, whether the United State* ti«m of slavery. it i* one thing, bowover.
'
| be revenged, if iny own hand* have to - tt,ld tjmt dear! vwonld his low be avenged.
of America, whose constitution was based
•‘Is it raiiletl or ragged I"
•
P’V : re*ch the tyrants heart tiiat scaled bislporl|Ar own Jjfo hlle cared not, thought
“No o^coursc, but who wants to wear
wTE rkrara. I loved, oh! how 1 loved him— | not_n,jt. even dhl ahe think of that lath- &lt;ba ume r— j™- to"*’,. E”rr
&gt;ol in 1 and were not our betrothal vow* plight-1
w](0 M&lt;j|y pmrd his room, believing bdlr kbowa U la iba wily a,lk I baaa.
I
r ?h; ! ed 1 1 will Mt as a widow—m tho widow |tll0 wns praying for patience to bear
“Wall, -bal Ibcol”
„ ibe wldo. of » wldirr ought w her loss.
‘‘That’s just a man’a question, pouted
■36eJ ! act.”
Meantime there were these three or Kilty. “AOd 1 suppose yon have not
,.M? dear chit J, you will bring ruin up­ foar h.mdred heart* bearing with givtoem uUerved how old fashioned my old bon­ The free Stales maintained them, and de-1 ^41tw,oa sUvcholding and frco-Ubor Inn
U. H. Fru.KM, Attorney
mnnded their confirmation through the
.
mct
l0 organ
on our heads."
that tbov had tormnutted • long and "tok­ net hi getting 1”
’
COMMISSION ERS' NOTICE.
enactment of the Wilmot 1 roviso. Tbs I
tiin machinery of republicM
“ Not upon yours, father: but to me, ening voyage and soon would be anchored
.♦•Why, I thought it looked very neat
what is ruin now 1
But I will not be in front &lt;•( aaheen of green, even though and tasteful since you pul on that black slave Suiasand th- free States were yel(
cmnmnity.
in
tewiUibrium.
The
controversy
cmlrn_
,
tTTkBMKrt
or
a
velvet winter trimming."
C.w.'li.’inm. Jwlk*oftW *&gt;"*; m!!ET&gt;h&lt;»itjS?artti*&gt;Ei*bl»orirvtoR,in »^4 , and think of him who now lies cold in the storm hovered over them.
ued bare two years. The settlers ol the
”‘
„
“Of course you men have no taste for
Al last, after looking towards tho home
no» Territories became impatient, and
nxtwxax rwB-srava ax
inch matters.”’
Lt r-rd^ira
to pwi I She tamed and left the room, while the
a so.uuon
, , . . ,
______
We were silent fur a moment; I am rirecimtatea
Ibey otganixo.1 new free States ia GaliThe parties differ m widely in their ary*
»&gt;“•
fother still stood looking fram the winafraid wu both felt * litUe out of humor,
Ums commander and raid:
foniia and New Mexico. The Mormtai*. pointment*, conduct, and bearing, M them
^—ni^ioaera. rad that ws wilt mart' ioW out upon the waters, which were
at one another, la fact on ray journey
"Tiro
tide
is
alack,
If
changes
suddenly,
also
framed
a
Government,
in
UtaK
—
.
principle*.
The
tree
laborer*
into
the
laoorarw came
twwy
1X1. rad on Kat. I flashed with a rising storm, and the trees
home I lud entertained some aerious tho t ul*,. famed a Government, m L tab.- prinmplra.
TOMk. HAalh’S*. Mirb-___________ ____ — । nu rsai
excitemeat,
the Territory
money,
cawe,
which already began te writhe beneath and wo had better fill away al onop. ,
iemu-ij with
— ........
—ta-rers,
.V
.....
- Uawitdering
----------- - -i inc
of exchanging my old silver watch, fer a Coniircw, after a
The commander gave the necessary
AnomrL
i”'
. ----- ,_.j
1,» another cam- imnlamente.
implement*,and
and engine*,
engine*, with
with cncrgreu
energies
rXeraiH^Li the force of tte gale like soma huge giant
more modern time-piece of gold and bad determined the matter by another cam
__ J v.
tftitd strosurSn—
order to his lieutenant, and the next moprwJnt them u. Uw »*'d wrestling with some unforracn power.
mentally appropriated the tan dullaro for promise. It admitted California as a free
mcnl
the
main
topsail,
which
Imd
been
SS-d, u. w—.
o-k State, dUmem'oered New Mexico, trans­ euro uy ure
— - —Memwhile, Ma daughter had gone up
“ ‘ j’o
fr.ra1'
*tumaul'J W°T. Orr.
' to Ear room in one of the cheerful naMee lain shack, waa braoed around. Uro head
ferring a luge district free from slavery Slates. They marked out farms, ana
away, nn&gt;l the vessel btmded reflections had come later.
tarred tbcrafnrtn.
&lt;-»&gt;-„ juitlu
, .. _
fc-Mnn-rl h&lt;iu«rt and. fonret- sheets
to Texan, whose law* carried olivary over altos for mill*, town* cities, and protned.
As we «al before our fire, each wrap­
ting to pray tn the mad tarnult of her for the'narrow channel, where a thousand ped in thought; our neighbor Mr. Wil- it, and subjected the reridu* to a territo­
crafts ere this had laid their oaken bone*.
wrung heart, was also gating out upon
Ua wee am- rial Govyrnineot, a» it also sulked
An they Approved ihe channel and mat, knocked at the door.
the stonn which waa not wilder than the
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
rdoy'ed io *he sam« store a* myself, and Utah, end -lip’iUted Ural the foturo Sutra
saw the black, rocks, the whirling eddies,
to beurpmitvd in those Territories should
atortn in her own breaat.
'
hi»
wife
waa
n
old
family
.
free Stales or aa
From her elevated position rise could the tanning breakers dashing high on ev*1 want you to congratulate me, he I*, admtered ' '
top- and
«~i the
th® scried
wrirai ery han d. the officer* and ertw l.wUd said taking a seat. 1 have purclihaod that
°
«“» ““A"----- rf Waahvro.tr, .* the «aU look over the treeimps
-.nd C-'i.n
ittline host marshaled out upon the danger.
Bft. M Mlm-xnd
clouds, as, like « bat—..p —
little cnllaRi' OU tile Bloomingdale road,
the sulphurous
to the charge, amid the
sulphurous ftimes f*srle**swined tbs j
——
..an,-® found .1 fed
that beaittifui litUa wooJm;

"•*4£^cX4’»S£

with tho piaxaa and lawn and
frail garden behind ’* cxebdmad Kitty
mWIkm

•••**• I above'(He narrow;
J*"*1*'signal for a n«olv

�SASTKNCd

PI

CmTMX, %.

BLANKS! BLANKS!
Warranty and Quit Ctaun fWv, Ecal
Estate muI Chattel Murtpprt for mhs st

thia office.

and all others having Legal printing don*
at our -&gt;lfa*&gt; wr.uld be more punctual fa
their pay marts for the tome-, and at leas
bring the money, when they s*k ns to
make an affidavit «-t pul4leatio*.________

Ml-ounhiws.

aii tke *nginury cf tyraany, but tin tor
tore from th* practice* of tbe Stuarts —
n. f»r_ . .&lt; fren-lakw appealed M the
Governor (Reeder) to correct tire fiilae
eheetinr returns. He intervened, bat ineffictnaUy, sod yet. sren for that, inter,
venu.n, wae d-fo&gt;«es&gt;c*d by tbe Aifmimatratu n organa, aad, after ”l-«ag xnd anae-

t&gt;nl. Tho tfoe/ steal* more from habit may be wall to snqnire, briefly, into th*
and natural inclination, than from naces- kind of law and order teat ia to be vin­
sity.as fa proven hy the fart, that he steal* dicated by such a pro mrrfing.
th* Senate at th
la IBfrfeiremodiataly after th* pemagn
vote &lt;m th*
of th* KsnsreNsbrariu* aet, and the re­
rhe sopfowitin* by some, that be was go­
peal of th* Mfaaowri Ccmpromise, David
ing over to th* enemy ; but this speech quire it. He will £e when the truth R. Atchison, left kfa ptace a* President
J-epeis any such fea.-/ He » the deter would have answered his purpose better.
uf th* Senate, and repnirad immediately
mm*d opponent t/ slavery extan*i*a ia Of thi* latter eias* is th* Berry Auosrr. to 'be western part of Missouri, the
In tta last issoe, tinder pretence of refer
ring to the ■•ommunicatioo'in the Banner of
last week, tn rria^em tokh* coauty finan­

show* beyond contradiction, teat foe the ce*, U malMi a mom cowardly and ly­
last ten year* Cengrwaa han, whSe viking ing assault epee th* preeeut oounly offiI oon-intervontiuo, been engaged in actual

intervention ia favor ef slavery. He dees
ao* hesitate to secure the Administration

eera

Tbe editor ci

thia Lecompton

*hrrt. daiape ia tbe ooraet of the a&lt; tide
referred tfe that none can know why coon j

ty onfer* are at a diacr.«nt, “ wains d'y
fess kerr nl tke entre of ymeity, ia&gt;l un­

derstand tbe manner by which onwMy offi­
cers manage to work their salaries (dou­
ble th* awfonnt of other ematiev of like

tbrir power, both fair asd fool, to achieve
te* «nd which they had m view.
At the very first ejection that was held

fa, that the safarfad uffie*r* of thi* orenty,
takes together, are not pu d at higher
rales fi&gt;r th* amownt of tabor performed,
are not familiar, wh,rh is, that DredSeoa, than other coantir* in the State. And
having been need for tbe purpne* of ob­ we further know,and can pp&gt;ve, that aaiile
taining the most odious doriaioa that ever from th* Treasurer, no salaried officer has
disgraced th* records of any judicial tri- received from the. treasury to exceed tec
bonal, waa voluntarily liberated by bt*
prafeaeed master, tons giving bun, as a
reward, lb* liberty, which was den-tad him
by toe G-urt as a right.
This cimm- dealing with dse euanty, m paying texes,
stance of iterif, show* that it was not th* f.nes, or otberwis*. to sieved 30 per rent
sfovv that was wanted, but the onctsnMr. oa their eeleri**, in Hah.
And, farther,
Bat. we dsd not intend, in this article, that lh*y\hnv* totto compelled to aell tbe
At thia janetnr* tbe new Federal AdasiatatraticA earn* ia. under a Prweident to giye a general synopsis uf Mr. Sew­ orders rv.Wi&lt;e&gt;l C&gt;r their salaries, at errwfe. had obtained
ard s speech, bat simply to call atlentiea «nty-five cents on tbe dollar, to pay for
to tbe portioas pabllahed, an! to fort her the actual oeeeMitow uf life. Of th.-**
state that it would hav* been publ.ab*,! I thing* tbe editor of th* Pioneer prolesem
•stirs, tai', for our litnilsd spacw^ thinking ' igr.orar.ee notwithstanding he “Csvs Kerr
it bettor to pabisshdetached exacts, than
■ ot Ike eentrt of yrority.’'
to foil to place any part of it before oar
Again, he tell* as that oar “airrespaa-

। dent ia in error when be tell* that in

been proved, -teat he bed de*cvnd«d from

Ttoy, theref &gt;rc P.mc«rtl-

thia wash, and shall pubimh «har por

tioo* of it hereafter.
ft i* bayond all
cavil,th* most able speech delivered in

of using its indnenc* to create new slave
from office by t he Presidenk Th* new Staten, cr prevent th* admiasion of free
Gwewarr (Stuiam-w) wssume-l fl*awhile States, ami refers to a disposition to keep
Sb* esurj sr.. n. I.nt foiled t&lt;. elfort tbe Minnesota out of th* L'nioo until Kansas
■Ajwgatton of th* per^vlc. a! to-,ugh he or- shaii b* admitted under th* Lecompton
nr*. a* a militia, an armed nsrtiaar. Constitution as an oC-oat.
The Died
Scou deeaioa la denoenced •• tbe prie*
prid to toe South, for electing Buchsnar.
to th* Presidency, and refers a* a fact,
with which perhaps, meet of oar re*fars

*»ro* AfrfaBu who hs-1 me* been fold m
bondage, that, ibredfaw. b« w a*
io
vfew of the tnnwCitutfan. a attorn «&gt;f th* .
Vailed Stats*, and therefore '■•■old c &gt;f
implaad tbe reputed roaster fa tbe Fed
sral Courto ■ snd oo this grr-md the Sa.
preme Caret were prspnre.1 tn ffisr.ie*
th* eettou • fa* want of jurfadietfaa &lt;w*r

SHERIF

td to enact th* whole Miweouri coda, pro
vldiag, however, where th* word State
occurs iMhoil be oaMlrued to mean T*r-

It errtriaiy ia a afagnfar faasere in.,
ot nature'» muaifestari-wm, that par
tieuier .irganizstom* r&gt;( the hunaui mi ad
impale to certain Crimea, m the porpetra
tion at which the victim ie«raa unpolled
kc»

critBpotetio* tn •fisfranrkise th* people,
ft trsosferr-sd th* elsp* end* ”f Mresnari
to Kansas, w.tb-Mit stopping in all cases
to subetiuit* to* name of the naw T*rti
tory for that re tbe •■Id Scare.
It prsr
tieally snepenjc-l p-ipubr rforties
thro* years, due «-..i-m- Lrjfafatare a»sigsing tout trfrm for its nwr. members.

New Adve

Aud a* this Legislator* waa «t*aspo-d

chiefly of rwadetta ef M-eouri. it wee
but aetnral that they should be partial to

ia th* Territory, three orgaaizv-1 bandv

marriwd over, armed and n|B:.pped, sod
they drove tbe legal voters from tbe polls,
or oatoumbarsd them, and sack miboequret vlettio*, pre vteas to October. 1857,

was tfa.* forcibly carried by thma, viulntfag th* safe guard of American liberty

sad any person who shall deny th* right
of slavery, shall

pua-.ah*d by impris­
any

onment la the Penitentiary, and

Nrw (httxaaa. Marrii IL
The atremahxp Tenncreec, wifh Vns
Cnu datre to th* Tib. iad «ity ut Mreita,
to support, the Kansas-Nebraska art and
t.. th* Sth. b*s arrival. Tee papers
the tug:tree stave law.
filled w -to drtaihs of cis il star, in ths
Theae are »&gt;tne of te* “taw*" that are —.
w__
States uf Gaerro, Miebtsinm. Qsefrtan.
a»ufav th* straag
to b* vindlratod by tee adoptwa at the fart night sewskn. wbret be remtmanl ami
pat to the Hoose, a.sorts of Mvofoo. «rt d-rf-rtrnn to th* new gUrratoretZ
LscomptOU eoMtitatfao.
•WAA r^..ruj .Innwu. M.
Aad, agriu, alffinogh it was dedared
that oec*si»xi, twen?y-two caus f-r tbv
M Zcfava ia th«- State of Guaoaxaatc
by the art for lb* organization • of tec yet* and nays were pUsd upow pro fvva w-t!| g w
&gt;n4
Territory, -teas st i* lb* tea. intent end sad difatory toou.-t:1
i-rect-wttam j. tj.^wremret S-rre vrere near Cesh
v?a_
____—— _i
__ •--.
tf .■eiafarer-a.r.ts.
*Len
itiaJ_sup
meaning of this act cot t* hrgULste sla­ recugnocd by the Scvak.r if receiving. aaZt
pending tbe iisx ^oreti -».»&gt;»»'.»•«• t«»*»- pm. d oXart’-m w»H tak« floor. Huubrry
very into any State ar Territory, nor to
eus* members from vo’“-\wcuW carry after n«i*bcvy i* reported. Alvares
exclude it therefrom ; b-rt to leave the Ute Hvi-m armmd in i tircle uf aeutkem
ta the Ik 1.1 with 3000 cavalry agaiast the
people ’.hrrenf perfectly free to form and rtxi c*U* foe six bindrrd yrire. shuuld it new government. To* d»wnfall «/Zv»
regulate their diraevtc hntltotiom ia so Lxtg last.
la;* w*s e ittsiderwl rertaia.
The
Pr-rekleLt
ie
said
to
base
r-tadc
sp
their own way. auljaet only to the Gx&gt;It ia ram-Liat th.- new r&gt;vemmmt
k S iwiad ta svad a special ev-rMnt&gt;*mrei to
atiluiM r. of tbe (’sited State*;" yet, thia 8poia tu liay Cub*. fh**ci&lt;miair*lua will i« already pruc.'unxil f.r st G tadalatara.
Gaza K-' p--«sre&gt;u« ot Tumpicu, m the
infernal tyranny that »m ferrwd ttpmi tbe g» uat witaui th* next thirty days; its
federal aterref. T:-i wL-k cmattey' it
pwvp’te ©f Kanoas, proe-ed*d not only to
in a Lmcetahie ev-oditwwi.
legodat* slavery
Kanaa*. bat to petvide for its p*rpctM*iou there foe all time.
Sr. l-otta, Marek 12
And is order to iAwwrrate felly yh* doc
J.-Lu M. N«-*li has L. »c.unin»tsd hy
trio* of peaalar aatertignty, it provided J
th ? Der»-er*tieQ*iTrtsri«a iathebevmn
Cor the appointment of every ufieer ih
Geigrrsk-a-d Distric t, t». »..-cred Saaathe Territory, (excr^-tin; tboae appointed
*1 Csrvthere.
by tU' Prcsadect of the Costed State*.)

(tbe ballot box.) am! subverting the vital
principle spue which American liberty fa from .Sheriff sad J««h*e of probete de &lt;■
htW not alb-w to
fo«nded, vix: the right cf the people to to “J-x-whipper."
tbe people the rbuie* &lt;4 a single &lt;Acer to
govern theotaelvrs.
whom tb* ewforecawit of their laraotifisl
And besides, they perambulated the
lews, might be entrasted. Truly, ind.nd.
Territory in armed Goer 11 fa bonds, mararc *.ic!i pn.ceedingi ia **• ace»! of *Mtedering number* of tbooe who ware fa fa­
vor of freedom in tbe Tcmtcrr, burning
^ufeaa this crthJ* La* already attained
their boussa, driving off thrir cattle, and
[ practicing, by every devilish mesas fa

to a suflkieat len~ila 1 w ill at a««ene fistnvr

their power, a system of terrorism for
the parpoe* «Z dating the peaceable set­
tiers frtnu the Territory. , They ri*»
Lo*rd*d every hurt upoa th* Mhwmri
river, (on* of th* great highways of tbs
nation.) and seired tbe pn-perty ot all
such as were suspected &lt;&gt;f being in fetor
of making Kansas a Ire* State, and who
were emigrating there in order to secure
to themseiv** * future home; eootpelling
them, by violent mean*, to turn hack, or
to reach th* Territory by a tong and toll

time evnaidrr the aneans rnapluywd ly

1855. tbe canty waa m *U 117^00.i And bo farther adds: “Not oaly wa* the
We cannot refrain from again calling , cnonty very nearly clear from debt at this
th* attention of Rcpwbiiesrj to the ae- ' date, bat cnaaty order*
'
qseaity of making prenerat.ons to go into , sear their fee*, aa msi
th* eanvaaa for township officers this testify.” A sufficient reply to the above
Spring, with a determination to win. In can be had by referring to the Treomrrr's
a former article, we called attention to book, where it will be ChitmI that at tbe
the advantage gained to the party white cl-is* of tbe year 1836, or rather at tbe
I know that th* recital *f theta outra­
Ims control uf the polls at all elections. January »cs*ii&gt;n &lt;X the board of super ges has all been denivcsced as “Block
Next Fail we are to hare aa important vianr*, immedialdy thereafter, it wa* Republican lire," and “ Wewdiug Kansas"
fc^iod that there were outstanding orders has been heU up ae a by word and artagainst tbe enonty to the amoowt uf 114, pru*ck. but, nev.:rtbricvs, th* farts stand
263 61. The figures ami statement are ' ■poa th* record a* evidence&lt;&gt;t the origi­
' in die haod-wnting of O. B. Sheldon, foem nal JevJgn to make Kansas a slave State,
a floating vote of shoot ore-fifth of all er G outy Treasurer; and tbe amount at all hazards, aad they farniab a fe*
the voters in say locality, wh* are ani- .Joes not inelude tbe amount owing by the | specimens of the kind of “order" that is
hmm to vet* with the majority, and a* the crnnity to th* different towns, aside from ,
electi.ms go thia Spring, to will they rule | order*, said never to hate bees bo*Ud. j\ Kansas aawfar the Lecompton cnostito'
next Fall.

Territory shall b* punished with death,

On* of the greatest obstacle* In 1831. Mr. Guram, of Mareball, and ' tta.-

thi* uswrplTgf pow er, viMtained as it as by
the Prrsidcn*. nf th* L'feHrd &amp;alc^ aid

makolly for frettei___
A mmirnger um arrived from Kanes*
site rb&lt; eval*** of tbe fre»!s in all
UelfaHt*’* rieettau*. whioh »» taken by
the bmrd &lt;4 c-tnin-saii-aer*. eppoiotod
to luv c»l »at* ir.r~&lt; .-i tom*. Tbe c videttev

Cafb-e* no* clausa l« kite Ji .covered
frau&gt;U ox\rtel.iuc ng' those cummittcd by
ha c-vifed-.-nstrv. *oj asarrts that be sere

hi* aiders ami aLsttorw. to perpetual* it­
self by mean* of a Const it rUmm! Cm
vratioa, contrary toSbc expreaawd will ot ■ A i»i*Tt iut is uin|un*ky tatew ted t'.r
a vary Lir^v majority of the people of tb_- a fade gvtsg &gt;4 l -lon* trow Marri^l!
tbe Territory.
IL
, - Irtgc** pHcmuir, to C*Ifa-ua. are pucktog ep thrir «tad-. rredt fi&lt; a nwrrk. Arri'ed at the buntar they will tern',tires be
•ut* by a strong ceo.rt uf d.-»g»s«is■
wb» will o miiHt tbern »• Ix^tupton.
Stale «ri cv-.I&lt;TX aasey.
where they will rseumaicnci- tec'.r Ik.-d.r
ffywMlCsri.iy.afaifoi of taeCfe. Carvttr.
Kutoan ear ere.
Q- t’-EASn Kanma. Feb.
Mr. Green, tbe mesacuger, ibkiks, bow­
The latest mtelrtgdnce fnu* FurtS-otL er er. teat they will be met by tbe nxdita
is that G. W. (Isrk, at tbe be* I uf 130 • f tm iterv. cm matter bow escorted, aud
Miss 'crfarfa, luts pmsresi.*: of tbe town, saluted with bulk:* sod the euld s-cei.
and tbey drelar* that they will de»tr&lt;&gt;r
raxisacLs.
every Free Slate settk-me*: tn that viciilIty. Upun th* rrqnrst &lt; f tU peojdc there
What :r u mads rr or.—The ernsnw
ab*ut a hundred siaid of artn«, an ! sev­
eral rr.rn, faiv- been sent down fn-ni here. &gt;&gt;f the United State* shows that we kiie
Cot Itaoohardt huh gtme down to take two mUtino sod a half of fanner*. one
hundred thomand merchants, sixty-fi-ur
enramand of th* Free Stat* fore**.
A* there are now three or four «nm- tbouasnd maenoa, and nearly two hundred
p*nie* of U. S. tamp* there, it fa probabl* that h'tatintire may !•&lt; appended
for the presar.t, but it would taK be sur-

otb*r monied asen, oat of th* enaat;, I
But, to b* a EUfa more specific: 0a ‘
iaterret oe the part nt voter* generally. were buying and bolding tbe order* ni tbe 21st day uf May, 1866, aa armed
Many are fa the habiiof szrering them* oar county, at Imra 80 to 90 rente oa th*
bsod of about 700 men, under ths com•rites trim attc-..,laM at election upon dollar, th* crmeeqnese* waa that at th*
maad of the United Slats* Marshal, J. B.
tb« ground teat »oe vote can make to cl.** of that year, what few order* were Dcnridson and Samuel J. Jones, Sheriff
He eomitel who U! appeared fur the diffirrtoe*, and will remain away upon
Tm editor of ths Leavenworth JourA Mcruonirr Soot st a Pssanrrxai
left it the cnaaty, were either redeemed of Douglas county, marched uj&gt;oa the
negre. had volunteered from tnntr.es uf
nri, (pro-alavery.) copted fast week, with­ *&gt;•—A man whom name fa West, walk­
trivial exexteta, mJ, is fact, will or, pfaa at tbe Treasurer s office, w were bartered
of enure*. ’■( the
town of Lawrence, under the color of
out conimanr, an artid* from a Pfatta ing in reoaiJerad* haste tec streets of a
tbrir
bosi&amp;c*..
many
times,
as
to
make
it
dtqxwition wirieh was te be male of tbe
at tbair nominal vxloe, foe a few mor.ths law as a puss*, summoned by the Mar­ Chy paper, calling tbe Fre* State party
। town ia Indiana, a few weeks since, was
&lt;*ssr, bad anrurtl that In* client had bren attorly imposaiU* for lh*m to attend tbe only. In 18&amp;5, order* were only worth
shal far th* preteadsd porp*** of making very hard names. On Monday morning followed by another man named Cartnifrntd from aiavery by nyeratfaw «»f the pedfa. Tta* remiaonre* fa generally upon
at from 80 toS7| cents, with an occ*. arrests; and under ths direction of th* last, “the boss" waited oa bun. and dw cbel a member of tee Metfaidfai Church
Mlsectiri prcddbttwei &lt;•( tfSO. Th* r»pth* part r/ Republican*. Owr oppooewte '
Manual and Sheriff Jones, they pn&lt;*&lt;-d maodcd that he should republish the art•c’teom faA to tote. Republican friends, them io paying returned taxes, at ninety *d to bolter down tbe free State Hotel, irie aaJ disavow it. Hr promptly promis*d to do so, and arid that hed fora ki»
why ia thia!
la it teal thrir principle* . CMlA These thing* oar neighbor, “frrtay
in thatplaca, and to dwrtrvy two printing taluufoa all tke Hoot. Th* Free State
or* better, or of more importance than I
at Ike centre of yrunty~ should bav* pewmes, se^rriag thrir fixtsre* fa th* men in Leavenworth arc getting pretty
yours ! b it that they are ra- re a.-neer«,'
streets, sad throwing than into th* river, i
that they art in earnest, while you or* 1 eMempreary over the way, aa compared
Cmatox.
and afro to Kara tbe dwelling of Dr. ■
by pnvritical I
Are yon willing fa admit] with the facto ia the ease, we fee! U our Charles Robfaaon.
Thx Dcau Ixrru Ornca.—Themm.-1
for a asoflieui that y«ar prinripia* are of j imperative duty to warn all seeks.-* after
All thia waa doo* under the direction her of letltra in the office at Washington '
Ire* sccouot than theirw, that you abovld
and maoagrtMM, and by th* “p«w* afj eoctainlcg artiefe* of tala* otere than ;
be tons negligent, while they are active 1
the United Stat*. Marebri far Ksnss* money, registered and seat oat for driiv-.
Why, then, is it, that they are aet.vs.
Territory.’’
After whfab th* “pewa*" ery to tee ownetn during tbe six m-jcte*
ending Dre. 31,1657, wa. ■fe3M.th.reuwhile you ar* diktory !
Why, let yocr ;
was tensed loose to seek, pill^s and do taata uf which were a* follows:—Bills of
story to their heart’* wetewt.

Thi. fa another speamea of tbe kind of

, “order" t*et la to be vindicated by lbs

Bejlap. Mank U, ts3t

-A BtM Hi FOR1
LIBILExnaisscru tbnw
»f the retatry. V. obu
•COMFREHKhKIVK «;E

ta .to jHiMi.te I in lb&lt; Ke
Le newspaper in Hsat.ne
■tat asd publican..!, b.
Mndte weeks; &lt;* tiiat br
dvr to he aervvd personal!
anta at IraU taeutr4ar&gt;
larttalrspprar.ncv.
'

pre|-.«a!s

fee wrekiwg &lt;T rr-.'

de

Crotty P.—r Farm, and f w the ksepwg
st&gt;l nuintainariec of th* (-may Pa*.

Lsasxo Miaos.
Saperintcndvnts of the !’«*.
Gm. W. Mtuxa. Clerk.

W a eoteem it a plmnorr. rest'flg ap**
rmr sbci-fa*" ko«*w&gt;edge “f its *&gt;er U, b*
rrrctxntiscvwl Prvf. Wood* Hair llrstoraxil * as tbe to-rt article uf the kind which
we are MafniMsd with, strl &lt;me which
has d-we, wader our awu .teeenUfa*, *H
teat it ririms—aud it efaim* everythhg
This arta le in short, will rest' -* fft»y
. hair to its original eutor. aud add to its
' growth aid beauty wherever any UigH
or disease Las checked that gru* th ufi ourred that beauty. This ha* peeved i* **r
family within ’* few wiwk*. na-l in tamero«m other cases related to ns witow- lbs
kntrefadg* of the proprietor. We bars
only to add that this &lt;uret v&gt;!.: .-arti­
cle is for safe br the proprietor
t N*
31S Bauedwav.
Catmox.—beware -/ws»rthi«.» inritr
tioe* n several are already in tne mar
krt, tailed by different niiues. I.’m »*••
unit** tbe words (Profeseur AV...is ben
Restorative, dep-X Sl l-ouia, M
New York.) ar* blown in th* ’ tlU—
Sdd Ire elldnregwtvand Poteat &gt;.-dmse
Dorietk AWbyettFa^y and I'-**

Wb* has not heard of Dr. K ’**

and hi* mcdieiM* I Not ma*' •« “*
sure, nor are there many who cam’te **
tify to the efficacy of bi* Media-”-- frem

u for tear
„ __________ atd
aware imhutos and latemittent r*’»tK
cud indeed *f ever* kind at Nervou* ana
D^»«' Hr. liotack b*" —fe

r, t.'cmplaiaaala,

Byington and J
stl. IMeodaaitatatarM!
fault, Frvarict 11

�HASTINGS

PRICE CURRENT.

csxK.'a.

A

BEAUTIFCL

head

‘

RICH GLOSSY HAIR

ii. h ni BABB,

AYER’S

DU. JlOBA CirS

naam t&gt;
^usixal 3nstnmrnis,

Con.pl.tely Preaerred

‘

BLOOD PURIFIEKASD BLOOD PILL

Utt rtrr knew* la Haettm.” Heeh iithnew■eaataow oferrry auetn fcteta ktW- • .

SHEET MUSIC

TO THE GREATEST AGE.

-

*W Bukal Bercbaaebr,

K.tZAHAZOO : : : .

ToWd AT LAST!"

DUBAH VAXqVMHEB.

Friends, Patrons, and Er-

-VZcirZSaN.

HITBODY, eome along. a* 1 am on My Tape and

arnicas to benefit yon with a'

NEW STOCK,

For th. r*ntd Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITI^IFHOerHC-COTCK
CROCF, ASTHMA, AND
CONSrMFTIOM.
Z®‘r*- ”a,il 1 “« F°“ln Lswreixe reonty some ^fafa^we’fef^a7w£r«wbS,Srird^l,f2j

&gt; » E E T ■ r 11 c,
Of every tkaeriplioii, Ntud uf ilia laual
pnUiwxiun.

to re*li&gt;* the hapuxat sltact that ran be desired.So » ids i* tb* field of ito Mcfalne** and *o uumer- Of th* U-st quality for all iuatruaietris.
otmihyoMeo of it. cures; that »lm««l every Me­
» rf ysttr largo bottle*, her hair wa* restored tlon of the eountrr abounds in perooti*. publicly
BAUD M UB1C.;
JhSy i ongiual Ixantifal brown color, ud bail known, who h*v*l*cn restored ftoaTriaroung rmd
even desperate diwa*** oftbe lungs, by it* use.— Arranged by the beat com powers.
When euxalrtaA II.
___ _____ -rt.__
Every iuatruincul offered for &lt;aala has j
SHERIFF SALE.
becti thoroughly tested, and he din safely
■jSY Writ c of su cxeevUoo issued out ot and nn...
i.nlla(c wuu Moueu so employ say are Buperior to any ever sold in this
Xli der Um seal H the &lt; ireuit oourt fbrthc o.nuty
the dlalreaaiugaad dugeroua affections of the place.
wf.B.*ty, to me directed aad delhe/ed .gam,, tb’ c«l effKla tberelure, my akeptirism and doubt* in for
iralmouary organa, which are incident to our cli­
A very liberal deduction made tu those
xml. sod chattel*, aud for the suit thereof
mate.
■uadnsLIIu- latxl. nr.l
a_-__ .. '
.
Nothing bi* called louder fortbeearacstramurr purchasing tn quantities.
of medical men, than tbe alnrattog preralancn aw!
Promt attention paid to coautry or
fatality ufcoorutnptir* complaanls, nor ha* any
on* ctoro ot dteroac. had mure of thrir inreriigiUonand earo. flat aayct nu adronate remedy ha*
bsen provided, oc which the pubBo could depend
for proicdioo from attacks up*c the reapirainrv
organ., tartil lb* introduction ef tho Cherro Pec’'
torsi. This art&gt;rlei. il.,— ..It-r.
—t.to—1—

New Advertisements.

land, altuate. being aad lying in tlx county of Bar­
ry, and Biate of Miehigwt. known and drocrlhrri
a. follow*, to wit: TU. went half (U) of lb* north­
west oosrterf^) of artlMKieight (til fa township
our. (I.i north uf range revon &lt;7 &lt; «e*t, and e&lt;mlining righty acres nt land, nccurtUug to the Uni­
ted SUtna survey thereof, will be arid at BnbUa
awUtm. al tb* Court Hou**, in the village ofIliatiuga. in tlx eotaity of Bsrry. and Stat* of Michi­
gan, on tl&gt;« nineteenth (l»;davof March, to the
yepr IBM, at ton (te) a’dock, In the forenoon of
““1
EDWARD PACKER. Mortgagee.

SHEETINGS,

FLANNELS

Jswm S. Urton, Allr. for Murtgagra
listed. Itoe. 13. Ibfif.

P. S.—Fura wanted badly.
A. A.KNAPEN.
Hastings, Fob. IM. 1858.
nW
FRCMPBCTUB OF
TZLA RVXMXG POST.

N. B. Just received a new musiral
mstrwnenf, called tbe Engliah Matalie
ILtrmunimn. Call and examink
J. M. IICBBAKD.
Oct. 15th 1847.
.
n24em.

Ba*tog«. March lB,lwSL )

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°4|3wC

kA BOOK FOR HVKRY MAIfS
LIBRARY.^
EirxitiKKcru AbKXTB wa’ctkh in all L-irta
nr dlte c»w&gt;irr, to obtaia anb^rilter. f.r the
••COMEBHHEXSIVE OEOOBIPIIY AND III.S.
32RXvAJ!f1*0' *b4 M-l"”. OF TUR WBfiu:
WIULD.-by R u. noormicil. (Peter Pwtl-r..
Braantly leui-d, an! Blnatrated with SOO bran'llr..l^----- 1--------uo .----- **•■-»««. SMdonly
•?**•* .»gw«.*, III lOVU 111 WIKM
vpreiai diatnet I---------• ’• ••••» nanner
will be giver. Ilan* indueriiH
efferrd. The “ral/artd Uf Market atrert. Hi Lonia, Mt
"Hove Jvitaa.i" lay* oftlii*
rk: “No fami
And «oM by all goml Dniggiata
ly skater nr &gt;b&lt;*dd be witbnul
Fnr full particulars a-ldftus.
J GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, P-UbArr.

*-"f I.
.' ' "
van a. per.u on tneauurawc*
of intelligent phynalans. who mike It thrirbuainei*
toknow,—in *h**ri. if there is any rrfiiic* upon
ray tbfog.tlxu tta IrrefatiWy prwrrn that thi* rued.
te.no dor* relieve and d.x* vurothecr« iruT-rirci»!l

DENIMS,

Ac., foe.
Will you come and g-t tbofe Tip-Top
Gornla nr will you stiffer for the want of

at Dnarm'ic Jnaraal ia OaeUft/ X T*eF.

Dr. A E. BONSTEEL.
i’ii vs let a n a su no f. o n.
De. A. E. Donreax, having mad* llaatlag* bi*
PJ«' ofrewd«n«. noald fofonii th*
ntirena of lluliuga and vkrmlty, that be Will at­
tend to all prufeaa.oual calls, with Ji.patch and
at ail ,.i.in 1.
&gt;1... ,11
.......

ngs'oolr iu this counlr- but all-c.«intri.-&lt; How’
fiuhfnlly w* have ncterf on this ct*&gt;&lt; ictfoa. j. shown
in tlx fact tl,it nlivs-l. tbisartlelr h*. |»adr lb*
eirclroftlx globe. Tlromiu nr-rrr h i. on i;* !|mt
r?Q“".r’' *’
*&gt;* P*«
ple». AlllMHigli Itof in so gruar&gt;&gt; tt.e tO oIIm-t na­
trons as io thi*. it I, . .iptoyed by lb- u.nta iulrlli
geuliualmiMlaUeirillrilrotintJb.- It i&gt;rmt&gt;l»r-

•tinge, March ?, InM.

’ [vlt

AMBROTYPES
I. W. RIKER, wishr* to inform th*

Iluwet'a Hard ware Store taking'

“ '

Single copies per month..7.1cArs.»- ■ 'rrLlj Ettaiaj Ae.-.
,
li hoi every Wednesday sud Saturday.
VerJ teUv rmtre,
JOHN f! DEMVTH.
From the Be. Mr. McMrtuur' Pastor of Hebert. Two cojiiei............ 6&gt;i ] Teo topiei .
CLapeL
IxMaasroun. Oct#, HUT.
Il mUy Eataiay Jte*.
DrC.W. lloascx —Dear Ein 1 bar* u**d rtntr
Blond purifier for a nervous afii-etfon. from wbieb
Is phsbliriied Every Thursday
I bare saScred mueb attune*. While Uh pleas­
ant te th* taste, it certainly ha* a happy effect ny Single cvTy one year I Te* espies on* y
on tbe nerve*. 1‘lratc accept my tbauk* for your
kind rozard. and net*, and kltrrr tn&gt;,
I now foe!better inerery reaptXl tbaii 1 bar* far

f .r fifty eent* allI those who wish ■ iron aad a
sun. time C H LAP llkrura* of thenivclv ** t»r fri
will do well to call early aa be intend* to lest
the first April.
■
lectures taken in any weather.

in matotaining it fa £..priStJoa. wldJ, lt j,
jowil.k to pr»1ure. Urncr ibcimlirul who pro­
rum the genuine Clrxmr I’emiat. ran r.-Jv on
limtju prod an artjefe llhu ctrr brou La l br
Urnr who tertifr tn It* cure*.
'
By pursuing thi. eonnx I hare tbe hone ofdoing
•oni* k-nad In the world. •« wril a* the satiafsctivo
ef belnviug that much ha* been dnn* riresdv.

GREAT DISCOVERT f
Tlir PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

tu b* i.u’diabe-l in tbe Republican U.nnrr a publ.e u*«.pa[&gt;ri m JlaU.nga ia aaid t'uuule; and
that kMM potdicattad be continued for »i\ auccentre week*; nr that he can.* a ever »f thia orJ»r te lw arr &gt; ed per-aoually on rack aisaid defend­
ant* *1 lead twenty day* brfon the Ma. limited
for ttwir appear-nr*. ’

Uasiingv, March 3d, 1W1

He* mlrrriiMtnri
; l“£uL±*M*r&lt;

COMMISSION ER'S NOTICE.

I'OI’ND.
Tit* umlereignoIlurrbcrtiBppviuledamlqnal- f WL J. &lt;•. FREMONT, is bi* trarriv .liMovetod I
ltr.la« c-immiAicutn to *xauui,c aad adju.l all V luany Startling w.r.drra. Inti n«ae more wm&gt;claim* an J damauda against Ihr relate ofWil'.iam drrful aud tni», tt.au &lt;bc recentdtKxirvry tLat
f'ampbclL Ute of Hope. Bairv Countr. d*teawj.
and for that putqw&gt;te thry will mi l'at theLou*.
of S&gt;lv i Itoj.l. iu Ilopruatbe la.t aalnrdir* &lt;4
(itnaari^l Lu 1 buixax.
April, May. awd June. A. D. IWi. a tea o'clock ia mw *dUng t^rt
A. M.. of Moldae*. Aud a. Kixbt tuvutli* from Ilian dan be bought Lt Ilw •*&gt;.•« mrner. at tar oth­
lite B.vrday of March. A. II. I M3, urcailorrd for ! er ef.ire tbu aide of New' Vofk. It I. ti&gt;e only g-wd
pc.id. uf ll*itlc Ctock, Kalanimao
rrediiora tu । rrMvil llwir. laltoa, ifo-rvforvall per- nlacrforlbM.r.l.nil, Ra5t?5uS, m4 U.e .41rJu-.djuC
auaa bmiug plain’s
tbe said (Mate, at* re- ; In*. II. txin-li.ae m.awl. in ,k&gt;. li..— I.2-._ —-

New Barry Mill,

ISAAC C. MOTT,

silting of c* try taricty anil of

LS now in •utceanfttl tijwraiiuu, raodjr
du anr ■mount of

CUSTOM ■W'OTtS!.
in as
onlcr and as prompt aa any
other Mill in Harry, &lt;wany other county.
Hat ing accurwl tbe services of

Geo. W. Fowler.

‘

■» Miller, mid our mill being built cm the
moat imprtivt'd plan,together with »g'«o&lt;4
Stnuttcr—we uro prepared to «io ths
beat»if work. PIcum' give us a atH.
Coitli ]mi&lt;) for wltMti.
BOLTWOOD 4i GRANT.
Hsatiugs,
3, 1807,

Grocorios &amp; riccy Good*

Il ulufsctarially appearing to this court that
th* Def*i&gt;Jnat».Euu&lt;li A.Turuer ASi|&gt;ltla Tbrnvr,
ar* itoat rcatdrnto nt thi* Stat* but of the State
afllhio, OU motion'of Jam** A. Sweeevy Holim*.
ar forth*A'tMuptelnatit. it ia ordered that uiict De­
fendants caua* their sppearaMo te be entered
willtin four month* front the dale ofthia order; and
that in ca*« tbeir appearauoe t» enleraL •be" ,l,at
(bey eauae Ibwr answer to the complainant* Dill
iu le tiled within twenty days after avrvidrof a
rupr at said bill, (ifeopv ia required.) and:in de­
fault tbrreuf that said Bill b* taken a* cowfcaard

ket. IlHitoprimsetrry vnritlramJliiult^Ssmit.
Mtdasee*. Nirnf.Ac . w tilth wiL hr sold m HUM A It
KAMLV IX&gt;W i’ltllTH. TEA st from 3» to H
cent* yer iwnitid, COFFEE front J'.'t* to W cent*
perpoand. Fish of every desenpf ion from a Her­
ring to n number 1 Mackrrell. ^paer will not al­
low me-to ennmerate the wtml* of my immense
stock offJiKds. therefore 1 will content mvadf w-th
aaying that it contains cwrvtbing thatwe* ever
llrangnl ef in a FAMILY LBOCEBY Store, tbe
wbnfoetwnprMing alarger and more general a«&gt;rt
rornl ILan ran be found at any other rstaMi.btornl
and win be offered at prices lower thin ever before
beard of in the State of Michigan. Call and see,
Heineudier tlx piste-New ^rRk Store, I doors
,.r • l.r
.1 II......
AMBliDSE IlL'BBEIX.
Couimuaionrr*.
n«tiaC».¥.r 3.1K7.
*34
Th* coenmiaaion to th* abur* eomniisaioorr*
having been rerived for the period of throe mouths
from th* Sib day uf October IBM, b* the Jmlg.
ef Probate for the county of Barry.

A GENTLEMAN.
bv«l I* nma shie and in th* fall vigar of health.
lib diieaM waa Cantiimplino uf which ever
ty all hie rdalirca had died. Tbe ci.mmatanera w luch led to hie recovery were te follow! s—
Ifta younger brother wa« in the baMt of reading
tn him from back a about thv hone* to while awar
Ims weary hour*. One dav ba read to him from
an old bwnk published tn London abvat 1b« mid­
dle bf th* aerenleentli century of what waa atyfod
“A'aympel aad certain remmedre for diaeaaca of
.. |
»• K-.I —to.ll* — itl.n.., k—
.

C. W. MILLS, Register.
JAMES A. S WEEZE V, Sotuntor lor ComplainiiaMing* March I, IBM
aUw«
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.-Th# Vucau Cojrt for,

st public auction to the IngLeat bidder on tbe iOlh
day uf Jsn-rsry I Ari, *t one o'dock. J’. M. at th*
daaneuf William Kahler in tbe towMbipof Barn
hull** County aforesaid lb* following discribed
in n to wit:
Tbe eait half of lb* saulh East quarter of a*e

1858. —

t^xoraaru.
Tbe New Turk Weekly UULDEX Fl
«oe al Uw largrat aed U-t lilrnu-r paper
day. An imperial Quarto, eontdalng aiui
and elrputly rlluntroted every week.
A Gift worth from Filly Cent* to Fira
Hundred Dollar, ia Gold, will be presen­
ted to each Itabacziber immediately oa reoeipt of the Subscription money.

A forming tlieciUliaaofHuUogaandMarovCa.
that be ha* opened a

TAILOR SHOP,

or Miriugmi, comttuamwwvn to rvonre. lununt
aad adiMl. *11 claim* and demand* of *11 perwa*
aaaintl tbe E*i*t* of Edward Ilindmsrth, decaat
«&lt; lata of Mid Comity, hereby gir* notice th*
ire the public can lelyon bating their work F.wLt mouths are allowed from and after th* Brat
■* to pleaae them.
dnyolFsbnurv, P».,fur*U creditor* oftoulEstate
Ii* long experience in the beat Shops at New to preeent tbeir claim, and demand* to tbe aaM
A city. enables bun to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
JI thoaa parsons who want garment* Bead* in
moat Faitoonabl* manner.

a
- - .■.■...'.'.'.■.■"auaCAitgiaE
Th* art id** to be distributed ar* coinpriwd ia
th. following tlsfc
1
! parkagn cl fold containing........ tlM aMh'

tout in th* village at Halting* in arid County
r» the 3».i day of February, A. D. IBJ&amp; Pncseut ertW-Warren of Hasting. Barry Count and Stat*
nf Michigan, to Wm. Smith ot tbe aame place and
Hon. Louis S. Ixirell, Circuit Judge.
bearing date I&gt;th dar July A. D. IBM. and reonrdla the case between Otari**)
•
cd &gt;n the register, oltfoe oGieed. handler th. Couu;
W. Dawley, Complafaant*,
I
tr oflforrv in mid State no IbeSth car October A. II.
•655 !n Liber E. ol Mortgage* oa page 1&lt;». and
Cornelius Dyingtun and Fred- ।
w bleb said niortgaev a as on th* 1 ‘Uh day of March
rirk U. I'ratl. Defendants.
J
Il aalufartorially appearing to tht* court, that A- D. 164*6 aligned by the said Wm. Smith to
Hie defendant, Fredrick IL Pratt I* a non raedciit Charlro S. Burton amt said assignment reeorJed
in tbe register* oSea of Dvodx for mhl eoantr ol
Barrv on tbe 8tl&gt; day of Sept. A. I». 1(17 oa page
1®» m Uber O. ofMurtgegr*.
And wberra* th.ro is tJaimcd to be du. oa tald

Any owe of tbe Trading »3 Magaxinrala famish­
ed, Instead of Enpar lug and Att Joarual, If daNoMrooa li re*'.rkl&lt;-d to a single almr*. Titov*
taking five member*hi|Ht. rrmtil.ng B15. are *■tilled loan extra Engraving, and »u tickets.
Full parthrnlarv of the Aasoaatirat aro given in
tbe Art Jonntal. which emtous* nvre sixty aplra-

paper tn II*
Swirati-ml
Or that he c

■■2ft2Kyi£

desire tu subscribe, on rvwlpl of live postage

,----------------------------------- —41lJl V —
ken aa eoai***ed by tberu.
And ill* farther ordered that within twratr

Judge of Probate,

licaa Banner a o«w»paperro Hastuig* in sani county; asd that rokl

ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lioiducv. Hom. Barry Co. Michigan.
For tbe present and until farther m-tice. I wi

coopsai.su BcaxKsa
UOiiMEJfiLY.kepl by J. Pruxura. i.
U ootutUutly making addiftoua to toe
■mno, al! of which, he propuaca Uracil .

CHEATER tbai tie CIEAFEST,

JOB WORK!

LVHBEU LEJIERU
The aubarri lx r having ien^vl dm Sdw
Mill known ns FLLLEETL MILL, mo*M
rurcetfwlly aiwatinnn in tho ctUtona of
Harting* and virinhy, thaiIk ia prapnrwi
to furnish Ltntilc «-f nil kindn. nhb«r M
bn Mill ur ddivwM, a» airart mritem

nmBbif rra.« MK*

- ij

GOLD FENS RtPOTWED.
PttU-E 50 CETTS.

Evruiar pen t!

�mt. ^R0BAc/rs~^iU!

BLOOD FtUrFIERANDBLOODPfiX .

aotcultWlL-

iCoodta^Go^He^

•f the Farmer's Club ofthe American Im
aiitnte, Mr.T. W. Field road a jutper ou I
ta whkk k- mU:
1

afifSS ££X"““~

|»HEASE TAlfQriSHEB.

Ndaw
GOODS
;
.T
•"

1

condition* may be eSected by drying or J

ft. Freeh manure is unfit for Loci tor

I

Hespe offira and tbe d.awlving of its ad
uble salt*.
I
b. Tbe creative powerof manure. nnx
ad. with other substance*. is capable of

'

EXTRA

'

be email &lt;jwinlivs of manure

tlwirougbly
divided m».5 intermingled with the soil.— ,
[Country Gentleman, Feb. 4.

QUALITY AT

Charter Psrpetaal-

CMTC^GGABS,

GOODS

Qp
AT A T&gt;TT?fDV
’ Alllhl 1.

To be sold at Lowest
proportion to itadivisibility thrmgb the
noil. Tbe gulden rule of farming should

New Orleans Sugar,

Stock of

jiVJulli

new stock,

pfIL &amp; J- RUSSELL

-------

, Just ■ FCCCivCll a laTgC

’’j'f.mn.t.,™i

Frfand*. Patrons, aad Eve,t«odt.a, re -&lt;

nnd for!

just receivi

u graft &amp; SPAULDING'S
Ready Pay Store,

p. II. A- J. RUSSEL’*.

TEAS’-„™r

BOOTS

SI,000,080

THICK BOOTEES.
FOR

ONE DOLLAR,_____

tCf-o.

P.

Call aid are them befori purrhating

Will vou come end g»t these Up-Top '
’*•/kDWARD PACKER. Mortg****Goods or will you suffer fur tbe want of ( j^^Rtrwn. AMjM-^W,
'
t
Dated. D*c- U, Bi.
S.-Fur,
wared badly.
______________ ______ _ _____ =7
1‘P’. 8.
—1
r»t-M
___
_
—
...z.ion
iw
n.
—. I'outiiv aa. Ff
A. A. kN APEN.
i Hsatinp, Feb- 24. &gt;8M.
"jStf

FINE CONGRESS GAIT­
ERS fur

DRESS GOODS,

v. « itaaca. aa.

**«‘t svims,

r

12 Shillings at

OF AU kinds,
&gt;1., inuuirea “if
/
' __________
P. H. &amp; J. «.
th* mid grape Ultra on tiis banka uf PRINTS
rocky bn.iuka may be made valuable by
GINGHAMS,
grafting, ground naturally watered. being
BRILLUSTS,
pcaroe aud consequently proeioca” Some
LUYNS, LNG,
of th. fiscal wild gir.pcs ire have ever
SHEETINGS.
seen in thia country we gathered upon the
BATTS,
sleep dediv hire of a limestone mountain.
Jic., dee.
!J
OF
P. H. ikJ.R.
running springs iasuinu fn.ai the ledges.
Thera were upon an haJian IIceerration
in western Nev York. Whereanch tinea
BOSNK1S TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
are inclosed, it is »cll u.etb while n&gt;
FOR
JUNGS BONNET Tl’JMINCS
graft upon tb.au some of tbe improved
AT THE
varlaiieu. SJorw can l&gt;e farartvd in thu
branches similarity to the ordinary mid*
of grafting fruit trees; but this inode is
uncertain, and should nut be. attempted
except by expt rt hands and on a limited
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
scale.
. The plan usually rocomim takd in books,
(lethlnff: Sever se Cheap.
ia to Insert the
In the main stalk, |
ay /-v
r*
T TN Q
1© S^irLTLIKTG-S,
just at die surface id" the ground, und bank J V" NA- "
Au *V A Jtu J5
at
P. n. A- J. IL
up with earth above the tminl of contact. |
. .. . . ,
A better plan, and. one must, likely to- ___
‘,V AU'
be aucreisful is to ent the limit branch to •
.W —
the gr.-hti! and mo-rt the »-i..n Xi tin- r... t
X® Ef'Wl X] fcS
near th.- ntu.np. To 1!" th
&gt;- ■ • .e tl.
| -j\. \ |S K Kf tS t‘J
earth fniin tie root, bore in n hole with
a aniootli cuttiag bit orgimbltt, and insert
tbe scion previously wbii'Jed to sxsetjy
-------fit tbe hele. In this, as in all in utliei
Grrtpc
H&lt;lf
TF t
grafting, it is important to have the cut —
‘
. .
SpI Ih. tart ™ tl« Mw »«t 11.1r1"1 |J"-1 rt '■ ■'"•'•
ll“-

'■
&gt;*vta.

w.

Denims, Stripe Shirt-

paum,

fLASNEts re-",!;,

awolctk* unimpaired
Surplus, *422.162, .IL
_ __ _ _ *’■

II- &amp; J. JL_

WOMENS

SHOES

ffiZETISGS

n. uu.rt&gt;,
v. *. *lu*xdu.
«s*tv.
«. w. afomuaa.

■n*nmnaai iwara r»w

THS SVSH1X0 TOST.

■LJJJCXM.
.BIFLEY,
T. A. AI.BXAMDRR, ।
.
llwl.lrnt
Vies ProaidraL
o«r is ItoFifly Allh }»„
THO,. X. BBACP., Jr. M,

.

u* &lt;&gt;ut*aw,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

- INSURER AGAINST THE—

SSSsB:

UI.-oJ rm., will rar
i

faiScAXDnrivux vegitablkflood

I

MEO THICK BOOTS, i DANGER^OF HRE,
’PERILS_ftF I^LUD AAVItATlON.

- ropnuta al; public duaimenta ol lulrrrat ai.u to&gt;

DiC.

83,50 at

Ready Pay Store.

BUFFALO OVER SHOES, "

LOSSES

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.

cojf'JF'jsijb:,

bark oftbs rtxlt. Tbe scions should lie
cut iuri&gt; iw&gt;n I'H-cra or ivur co eigui men- , ,
, ..
. r.
.
n h,
4,-h pi„&gt;.„.
or ■ AnJ ererjr (lung &gt;o &lt;fe 6»r of Cnrrnrr.

at mod twin bit&lt;if. 'The .giaftiiig ia to be
done carty iu Miring, Iwtore 'lw Puw of
rap commence*, uv in March or April.'

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reawHia w hy

------4 11 1.
nf nrO(]ll(*P
2*11 K*IlUS’ O1 prvUUVV

FRANCIS ROWER

tllkl'll ill eXcliailffC for

acvurdjng to latitnJe and mildnesa of the
location. See tn it re of Experiment*, on
|«M J80; Vid. XVL—[American Agri

LA BGKST .STOCK of tbe
,
BEST GOOPS, at tbe

°
(jOOuS.

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

AND PHOMITLY PAID.

tj

!

7SHERIUFF8 BALE.

losses l*aid tie.w.sia m.
If wraith, wits a»trajy *n4 prompt attenll.m to
• Lg.liuuUe iBanntw* bu*iueM. asa tlimwulKm

CU0IH: FIItST-CtaSS mnEMKITY MAY UK
EFFECTED WITHOUT IDXAY. WITHTHIS WKI.L
KNOWN AND ABLE COR.
CVKPtIRATIOX,
th noJ. A. SWEEZEY, Anan at Hastings.
Haatings, Jan. 12.1858' 2n3dtnX

J. P.

Roberts. As

. .»,w

Sihglreojiy ooe^resr j Tencopls* «

Co.

ATlniE HASTINGS

DRUG

4J.oel
M»|

CttOHin, FiaJa* Sr;-&lt;. 4.1k;.
-Drardr.
tree aff.-.ctrdrtl

.atitkd

STORE,

Have lately received a full assortment sf

LOWEST FRS.ICE

rwsntot *t our risk" Specimen
rening Po»k wiU be MBl/.n to a
Wm. C. fiRYASI

DBVGI AND MKDICIMES,

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

AKncutlcrat Shorter Catechism.
■
COUNTS.
W/rnt an IWrsf-l-A Yankee invention
. GKJST I SPAUIDIXG.
for draining pockets; an callsd fiom re-[
eemblincc to the prevailing style of gen- j
llaatiiip, JOm-4, 1857.
vftlid
demon's lists.
I —J_
•a.'r-rvwr

XUBUrdt Htu Vi-tUBb n'ABK STOl’BS;
Tlx, COPbr-B AXl&gt; SHIKT-Htox
lluz/z: WHICH I 0FTER

Xti.ower

prices

" W-V BIER.
Mr a**ortnwmt of PARLOR STOVES, cetnpri**

TIME lb MO^Ex.

117.0/ it BucbthealI—Masculine wheat.
Hjb female is called dough.
AJ(U [T TAKEB mo.NET TO BUY GOOD JEW
W hat u breaking f—A western phrase ■
R1 R..
eignifiyingn regular eetath up of praire- •
'3..-'—-—*--------- - ,
dom. Tbe prvecoc pressure baa l&gt;uen so
JHVKI.RV AND DOCK STOfcB
heavy as to break thing* generally out i

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
DOW OVEN STOVES,
PAKLOlt COOK STOVES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

New Barry Mill,

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

IS now in succrWul operation, ready
to da any amoent of
OTTSTO^ZC ■WORK:,

ms Mmi8.

Burning Fluid together with a full stock ef. ! in aa good order nnd aa prompt aa anj
other Mill in Barry, or any otlier county.
'
Hax ing secured the sen ices uf

the ,iU*s« uf Mi44lorBle &lt;

•U.tiUr and To* B»hip ..f TWnappto lu aaid cm
t* with the *ppurw&lt;umrea brlooging. It brtaj
ths real ntat* in aaid tiliags bsfowgiag to aata i
CHARIJX FEXTOX.
AJminiattwt
Datad. TlwraaRj. F.U E iSSi

Sucb as TEA. (N&gt;FFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER. FISH, iu a word every­
are XVihi Outs I—.A kind of grain '
as Miller, and our mill bring built on the
thing in the Grocery line, such as
uoudl- enwn broedOMt bv farm boys— —
—-----most improved plan, together with a good
w ill lie wanted for family use. And
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
gvod fcod for feat her*, a. ’
Smutter—we are prepared to do tha
tiwy have on Itand the Inst kind
rilh
What it Cabbage T— A plant popular H»r aadiiugcr Hint
.^nou«: bn,ldi»K
T HAVE
beat of work. Ph-ara give us a call.
of ammunition for iportamea
X Hsnh*L. ..
--­
among tailors with large families.
1 »«und
«&lt;m
anch aa powder, anti Per­
Cash paid lor.wheat.
Screw* Iliuee* of «M kind*
W.r...
A...
j ‘'tijTCJII
TIINT -W-AJR.E;
cussion Can* uf all kinds
BOLTWOOD U GRANT.
Praties!. lliilomp&amp;ical.
Place them in rrllere bands—or bury I Book*. The Huiu;
Ori’KR, Tin and Sheet lr&gt;n&gt; Wan of *H kind,
Hastiaga, Sep. 3, 1837,
Water l*rr»ortti and
no hand, or titad* to order.
them in penA pilt.
ttoea t» found on e&gt;w srawro.- t
others, Shot,
OIIIUM. O|- M I. K IMI- I HOHITLV *ti*aJPAeZ ie "Garden jSautln~-Cuhi\-tl»d ! *i.os&lt;h,;„i i&gt;hA.. Utai-.k
StMfonsre »f
ded to F.AVKTROUGH sod CONDUCTOR
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
impertinence.
•
I *11 kiixl.BB.IdvwripUon. Repr---ur-*oa short notice, to .Ito wd »tyl» to wit emUimer*.
All the popFOR
UA«. /™.&lt;Ic-rrarml-diU.. I&lt;»TgJ
FRANCIS ROWER.
UMaraAvas.
1 S O S a d.icata*taa.
peara. They are also familiar with the I flasUup, M»reli 17,1817. |
a«»
Mudicinca, ol tbe
eitnoBr.
day innv alto l&gt;e
taiuing 17D are*» of land.
"
'
H'Ay art people trim event, lite certain
NeW ArraTlgfiTTl fill t
found at this rstablialiFour Ass Mi«»«a.
tgetabUe f—Because, they are toe mar_
Al the cbrapcst »l’»re in town by
Adutini*tratrii,
r'
7
at tot Stars of F. BOWER.
..
meat. Also a great va­
H.
J.KENTTELD
riety of the choicest Perfu­
h then a Vegetable Hen f—Yes; »he BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES,
new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
mery fur the eapccial accom­
Hundred Hollars In Gold, will be prroenCOMMISSIONERS! NOTICE.
aj’lttnt.
' ' Tb» aabacritar basing rrlUml lu&gt; atm for Oe which will be »oM fi»r
modation of the bdice. Also
.
! j,UsM)ocuotlof BOOTlfXfiHOBS aa a branch ot
JTow can young ’atffe* toaneil
it ..
Stationery, Pena, Pencils, Ink, (ev­
farms!—Take a ''Cuuntry gentiemani"
;
'
1
*
* ”
at astonishing b»w prices. My motto
ery variety) Paper, Envelo|i« Ae.
Why an Older, illiterate!— Berauae
‘ CUSTOM WORK
TERMS.
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest’
They would, respeedrely annoanre to
they read only stable ?Hfre-*:u.-e.—[Boa-.
...
, ,
. .... .
I luivejusk rewired a good assortment the cilitene uf JltMlingeand of the sur­
Ladles
rounding (Nnmty, goncrelly that they in­
.......... I............ «to.AagWU tight moat
tend to auH ovory thing In‘thrir lino of the
ExTasvAUAsex tx the Oldkx Timx.— I
ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.
business aa clrnap u tun be Imughl at any
A vary aged member of the pdice do- |
place.
partmeat, ubo still retains, in a wonder- j
Such as Priuta, Ginghams. LcLaina, Me­
Give txsa call and judge fnryouradves.
ful degree, the recollections of boyhood, j
rinos. pHrmnet’a* Black Alpaccas and a
states that in 17W8, tlwwumro wire hoop*
”•
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’
F. BOWER,
variety of Wool De Lains, oil very nice Produce of most kinds will be takuu in
but not as nt prKent, leonfiiniMble, more Hsating*. Feb, ll.taa.
u4®tf and very cheap.
bstingi
th* following list
Also’ a good assortment of Cluths tor
Special attention will be given to com
men’s wear, and a large stock of staples. pounding and putting up Preacriptiona.—
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, checks And erury uno purchasing Medicines here
may rely upon them as being genuine.
and tickings.
PirnCsAirsK.
ed a train, often five pr six yards long,
&lt;•
tn
J UST RECEIVED a new lot ot
June 25th 1857.
,
n”tf.

Geo. W. Fowler.

. MCBRISXOBEIA

C
J

JUST RECEIVED

a

DRESS GOODS

:n: change wtime:

IlL Mort. I!

- *'•

BOOTS aud SHOES,

“Fainting:

UxJ^lu'
would respectfully lafona
*
HASTINGS aao VICTNITT,

teo.,-^a .w ■»„. -i

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

s repy at tbe targe *od splendid 8
•alHtad ’-MasHfrot Destinys!w

_AND
itao. TTT‘7“■?
’
■bcut
XKIXGLEM,
"
?, *.arnve, ‘l 'J*’1'0#"
tl'T1'-.'vil'
on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
•.•Kneelmon rtwiia miH
trnbya at 4 o dock, A. sell will do well to call before bargaining
AlfeSW WASTED.
• •
s
nn,i arr’ve in Ilnwing*. nt 10 o’clock, elscwbkre.
A8 USUAL,
I would partieulnriy call the attoatteo nrith an g'xd and complete an aaaortLLMBDft! LIMEI11
J-!™ "“’’y
JUfid.Pt,
I
w."trur; —&gt;
“
H ureot of
The aubscriber haring Irerad th* Saw
,Lr ? 'f?"**/; ”
“ b",d that I have just Ik-evived a large ak-ck of
Hill known aa FULLER’S M1JX, wo’H
Naih and Ghmatid that I will furnish
oraii. Glass, nails. Door Trimmings Ac., aa was ever offered in thia ni*rkcL
Asa particular friend bra take*tbe Harting* and vicinity, the*, he I. prepared'
at aa low a
liberty to ci row lato tbe story that w« are to furnish Lumber of all kinds, either al
n2l-yl
H J KENF1ELD
ha Mill or deliwed, «n abort MMioa.
ITn-tf. ‘
C.SHEPAERD
L. J-FULLER
DHNTAL.
naaktagaDMJl-JWT.
jixf
GOLD r©ifl RE-POINTED.

AT THE OLD STAND

RPLKXD1D TURKE HOLLAR RtRIlA'"i*«‘

Two IMlar'.Art Jotrmat One FwA
lr fa Bx Awnnfo dhtety

Ou itun-l a very large stuck ofCrockery
I days Wednesdays and jfcridaye, al? o’! dock, A. M. ami arrive at Battle Creek, ■tone and Ginra Ware.
Just received a now stock of

rosea aa largess uh's Kat being considerriiU-^-im.ors.bkoSi.a^u.
and UalB.
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U.
•oa.,. nwMt. u. vjii™. -1‘ )u.

COSMOPOLITAN ART A&amp;WC1AT10X.

C0MMEB10NEITS NOTICE.

that to ia now prepared to axaoal* an* ziad sf
HOUSE,
SIGN AMD
CARRIAGR
PAINTING.
afurnoou cars east or west, and on TuesIMITATION OF
Sore with hraU two rethw iuAi bUL davs,
‘,Vg* ThnrmUy.
-1*'1 Saturdays
Saturday. at on.
Timrsdays mid
one o’- of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay. '
WOOD AMD
iwJtol.tr Urekleabeing onlbTatt ri‘*k *’• M- i»te ar,hnc
* *k:.. ».. Uk
«.*_
.1^^
I have also a very large quantity r&gt;:
MAXBLM.
Silk drta«i wr.ro not tl.cn common, aud trainofears.

.rtin, to th.rt. rftke

DU&amp;iKlJX)&amp;F GALLERY OF PAlXTIWil
PurcbMn! st a eort of tlMkcOO!

s

(Adie’s Gaiten&gt; Burkina uni Boots,

French mwrtac women,

9MU.UAMT PHONPHtTl st
FOURTH TftAU OF THE
COWMOrOLITAM ART AJWOCf ATIOH.

rib« aa npltralent to the r.lu* of 6’»

dee-ire to nuhnertb*. on receipt ef B&gt;«

Judge of Probate,

JOB WORKf

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TERMS:
“Oss “* MsR ftufaenten. per suua,
11 Jo.
W%«» Mivsred Sy U&gt;« omn
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Ts to paid iavarisblr la adrsMt.

BLAXKX rfjt klbd. kept eouuotly M hand al
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VOL. 2.

All hind, of predacs taken In axcUaan far anbaariplicM. \
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W. Oaklkt,

Wholesale and Ro-

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L. C. Kxllouu, Hunkvr, St&lt;K-k, Num una •
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Of eon- flake, falling rapidly.

MORTGAGE SALE.

JI. J. Kekfikui. Dealer in every variety
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Ghaut 41 Spavluino. Dealers in nil kind*

Fbahcih I Io was. Dealer in Stovei

Tia. Fbret-lom red Copper ’
Iron. Xaile. Stael. UtaM. Hfalf

ltd mind that rrr&gt;j thing ptNTlrn
Faw Mly trws tbdbrpMw »»'
That creak and groan ao homblr.

J. P. Ronaaiw A &lt;’n_. Dewlerd in Dnma
A Mrdlcine*. Patent Mrdteine*. Pai ala. Oils. Ter-

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Heath. Ellis A O&gt;. ih-al&lt;-n&gt; io and
MsMiUctunrrt of Familnre. A anud»*K&gt;rt«irut
isaiaon l-aiad R.iwert Xrw Uuildio u|.r&gt;L,lta
Clots KowH. I!Miingt Uiek

MORTGAGE SALE.

Wm. A. Saktwsll, Blwkaniithing in nil

J W. Been M, rst*hi«ninl»ie Tailor.

Cut-

R. W. Wahhkx. FushimtaNeTailor. Shop

lupin

THE RESCUE.
STANTON 3 EZCHANIE
A-k By STANK »N 4c TH-FANY
JACKSOX

orroarrs M. c. W. a. naror.
....
MICH10A3.

In the spring 1704/wfiile Gen. Wayne

MltlBLKVlLLK Exchamb. by J. F. EMO

uxuajit rHO«rw
roctTF team, of ti

the news was brought t«&lt; Um Huit a partjr «&gt;T Potaaatomies had surprised and &lt;lektroiml the block-house of a small settle­
inent not £ir distant, and massacred all
the inmates except a girl, whom they had
| taken prisoner, and were then s-ipp«ond
J to be Conducting to their village. This

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F. EMORT,
EMORT.
Birni Ciaxx Mom by Campbell At

POUT aw ABT AW,°

idgeofProl
Itf l&amp;A I’r

of Wayne's and be determined. If in hi*

G. W.| Mima C.*mtT Clerk and Notary
1B-LIL. /M,.. .. ik. CbbM

! fall ।
&amp; H. FcM.au. Attorney -nd &lt;lmnrah.»

COM MISSIO N ERS’ NOTICE.

Cakum O. Scon*. J nut ice &lt;&gt;f the Peace
Moure Public. Oraersl Lamt and T.x Agt-. al
sollssifoiu pnnaptly
“ oBe* u
Cooulnek's Rlof«. Barer*Ills Mich._
{. A. Homimoob. Attorney and Coanacb

mt right
0. 1448.

&lt;Vm. Rtmmraa. Attorm-v. Coutwller ami
1
l-.—rt Caaimiuiuner.

and he knew if a rescue could lie tff.-cted
at all, die men to cutrust with that impor­
tant enterprise eiaild be found among
them, and them only.
Now It it so happened that a small par­
ty of these scouts, were st the moment in
the fort, having come in tlw night previ­
ous with im|&lt;ortnnt information, and were
pr-paring to set “fl-again iniinediataly.—
bending for unc of the m'wt during »f
these, ICobert McClellan by name, who,
tboiigh not tbo regularly appointed leader
of the band, Mimrtiiuca acted in that capaoilv, when his cmintsndvr was absent.
The General bra-fly informed him of what

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.

thcr invtrnction, and then bode him set
out Immediately*, and reluming tn his
tiinpqniry quarters in the flirt, and hiforming his companions what was requir­
ed &lt;if tliein they at unec set about prepar­
ing- fur tbei^ new ndn-ntiirc; and in less
tlmn half ail hour, the'three were thread­
ing the intricate marcs of s great, dark
forest, which then stretched nwuy, unbrokcnly, fur many a long ItMgue beforethem.
With bi0g and rapid strides—McClel­
lan, the fleeU-M-flxnc«! hiinu-r of his time.

bw mr, p~»» j ..tad
came to his aid, and lie was greatly rejoined and relieved at her whispered re­
ply—
“I understand you—1 thank you—God

’-Then, jest as won ns I cut yourwrds,”
whispered Hart, in reply,.“git up and
'fuller me. and don't make a bit of noise;
but if the Injuns do happen to rouse don’t
git too skt’crrd, but run for the nearest
thicket, and leave me and niy comrades
to settle them."
He then cut her bonds, and quietly, but
ni I lea of ground, and reached the rnius uf
w ith" trembling eageme**, abe arose tu
eompiy with bis dircelioUH; but die first
There was light enough to find die broad step forward, her long-corded and tie
trail uf the retreating Indiana; and with
no unnecessary delay they eclout upon it, her. she stumbled up»n a-dry branch,
and adiancrd soino two or three iiuIm w hick snapp-ii benc-th her feet.
Instantly one &lt;&gt;f the Indians nearest the
furthi-r, when the gathering night com­
pelled them to encamp and to postpone tree startl'd up into a sitting posture—
when llnr£»feeling himself called upon
further “(ntiations until another day.
to act. suddenly presented liia rifle at dm
,
breast of his foe, ami lodged the contents
I they teas and resumed their journey ; I in his laxly.
As be fell haek, ths wnnit
{ vied tar upon the broad trail of tbetr furs , ed over him to att-i-k tbe next, tbe whole
I iu&gt;a northerly direction.
I party being Dow fully aroused and alarm
’
It is nut &lt;«ir puqMM to follow them in ‘ sd. Snapping hiv pUfol at tlie breoat of
1 d.-teil.
Suffice it t&lt;&gt; say, that m-nr the ■ the s-t-wud. aud finding it infra fire. Hart
■ close of the second day they raacbodja Struck not with Ms tomahawk, but stum|xiint where the trail flirlrad, anil it be- ■ bled at Ux*same moment, and. missing
' came m-cv-saary to make a careful exanir ’ the warrior in the act of rising, fell hcav ! nation, in order to dut-ide which party bad j ily against him. Tint latter staggered, and
I t-ilre • ’he prisoner w ith them.
To tbe J was really much alarmed and c«»nfua.-d;

jjon. mfm.

h.

Seward,
...

Dtlh-rrcd in At

utong; and as diry wi.n’t lie in afore tie
morrow, cf then, I reckon it’s best to op
I crate by wtrtunivmrfoti; and tha two that's

and Crum
nx»re. (Joly pot me wfasr I kin git &lt;&gt;n
their trail, and ef dw red niggers aren’t
t&gt;n&gt; far ahead. I'll s«on fetch a g&lt;&gt;ud report
&lt;4 them, rf I don’t of the young wr/rnan."
a«Oar. willaV

by fraud or force. their admisrinn will la

wow TXB OVKTXST OAK M XXDXO.
Mr. President, I have shown why it is
that the Katteas question is attended by .&lt;4 the oonetitution will subvert the hberdifliciilt'm und dangers only by way of

furrwf
opinion in regard Ui the manner in which
that question ought t» be determined and
Hot'led. I think, with great defeiwuec to eal rule, from elections frandufendy con­
ducted.
from
her
own
contumacy
aad
the opinion of others, that the expedient,
| -----------. determine it. from your nwn records, tnadc wp bore
peaceful,J----and .right way tn
I is to reverse the existing policy of inter-

I Mhwmtri prohibition of alavsry in Kan­
sas and Nebraska.
Tb^ru wan peace in
diu Torrilurics and in tbeptntra until that
gfvat statute uf Freedom was subverted.
It ia UUn diat there were frequent deImtes &lt;s&gt; tlw subject of slAvuty, anil that
there uere profound sympathies among
the people, awakened by or responding to
those delwtes.
Rut w hat was Congress
instituted for but debate I What makes
the Atneriom people to differ front all
other nations, Iml ibis—dial while nmong
them power enforces silence, here^11 pub­
lic questions ere referred to dehutb. free
debate In Cmgrssvl Do y«xi tell ine thut
the Suprvriie Court of the* United Staten
bus removed dw fixindati'Sis «- that groat
stntutAJ 1 reply, that they h-Ae d-.neuo
such tbihy, they could not do it
They
have n-inanded tbo negro man Drrd
Sc»tt to dw custody of his master. With
tlmt decree sn have nothing hen-, at leant
nothing now to do. This is the extent of
the judgment rcndeied. the extent of any
judgment they cmild render.
Already
the pretended further dccU'xm is subvert-

rebellion at btxne. to resist the aiinaxaciun
which y uu contend she b sohciting at your
hands.
Sir, if your proofs were a thousand
dines sttonger, I would not bold die peo­
ple of Kansaa l^und by theta. They am
can be bound by no action conducted.in
tlwir name, and pretending to their wmc-

have held die people of Kansas in .duress
from the first hour of tbeir attempted targanixation ns a community. To caowa
this duress by an act, at unc* flirang *k-

mto a union with you on terms which
they abhor, would fa but to illustrate
| be»t of tb&gt; ir judgment, the w hole number • but cuiifpreheixling, withal, that he had an
| &lt;4 Indiana was In* much les* lluu tbirlv; I enemy within bis resu-ii, lie quickly grapanew, and on a grand realc. the maxim:
l.lwllh--) were nut equally divided at tfiv ( ph-d him, whipped out h,s knife, and
point of reparation, aa was evident from plunged it seven.! times into his I ody.—
and triumph when a community that few
one trail being much larger than the other, lie was in tlx- vcry act of doing thia, in
*i"i. .
• ■ i.—• i.—,
c._.
...a ihall
it from ,i...
a.. —
t ..
gat fared itself together under ci rciimslaufact, —alien
dm mi
rifle
of vMeera &gt;&gt;f privstioti and exile, and proceeded
g'lrl h id bean taken with the smaller par­ Clvllan entered his brain, and be fell dead
through a season of territorial nr ptovtaty;
.... ________
and this to their
___ was
__a r
pleasing
____
din
_ . ­ uvwr tbe expiring form uf Hart—Hickci-very,
a- it gifvo them bo]*
b«&gt;i&gt;c uf being
heir ~ mau. at the snme instant, shooting down
every. a»
ctnl deftcitdmcu on distant neutral author­
suci-tMiful in her rescue.
! another—for, with loud and tarrifving
ity, becomes a ^tatrj hi the i full • enjoy­
This decidixf, they pushed pn rapidly I yells, both hud rmhed ntx.n the Indians
ment of srivll and rqligious liberty, and
till night, and then eucanipcd-—pnaved- । at ths Mme moment with their unfurtn- United States. ’I'hsSupremsGiurt, also, rises into tbe dignity &lt;&gt;f a member&gt;4* thia
ing on tlw folluwing inoruing a» U'Toic; ’ nate companion.
_x
can reverao its spurious judgment mure Imperial Union. But; ln &gt;b° cm* 'if Kanand at ths close of the third day, jm-t as । There were trow three unwruinduJ In­ easily tlmn we could reemcilu the people
night was setting in. they canw within j dians to two whites, and had die former to its usurpation.
Sir, die Supranfo
-----vu-w of the camp-tires of their foew-— I known of their advantage, the day might Court of tbe United States attempts to ; you j
— freedom.—
.
Waiting some two or three h-tirs, until have (■sen their own; feit they were su •• command tbu people «&gt;r tbu United States I bratit . ---------------to
accept
foe
pnuclpl.-s
tlmt
one
nuu
can
|
Tbe
people of Kamos pre mititled to owe
they thought the venture |&gt;erfectly safe, I pi issd, alarmed, and half ppralyxed with
dx-y carefully prucsetled to reconnoitre j the thought that they were ■•.tacked by own other nfen. and tlut they mustgimr- ; that freedom, for they.have won it back
the ludiiiu ounp, which wax in n hiuh
—
II. I overwhelming
------ . ..o numtwrs;
-------- y--.-.-----------------»n IJxrfme—
they
.j antes tlw inviolability bf that felse and when it had Imhi wrested from thu^r fty
pfi-.isr.ilt, but Ixuvlly wo.xlcd valley, thrti* I had time to recover, the smaller weapon* perircious property. The people uf th.- j invasion and usurpation. 8tr, yw are
whivli I’owed a branch of&gt; the Wabash.—' of our heroes had done thrir w.ork upon 1 United StiU-s never can, and they never----- -- ““*’ - ------------ *“ ‘t-*——•*—
J Creeping up cuiitionsly, uad.-r cover ol* two more uf them, tho aixth one uuly ! will accept principles »a uncunslitutioiuil
! some luisbes, they Ixiheld six Indians caru-I tusking his escape with a yell of terror. I and so sbhuirent.
Never, never. Let other there is hardly a power that would
j 1-Mly &lt;fia|M«ed around tlw fire, three of &lt; The skirmish, from first to lust, scarcely' I Hie Court recede. Whether It recede or not reluctantly engage with you; but vou
.them Ivinit
duvrn us If m-k-en.
ithejn
lying down
aalvvp, and the 1' excedrd
exccdcd a minute; and nrohably
probably no regu- ! not. We shall re-organize the Quirt anil
1 others sitting near togellwr, cotiveraieg lull lai battle iu the world
smh a
a । thus reform ite palltitxtl sentiments and
■’•J showed such
I vi-ry low tones Init occasionally laughing. | proportion of the killed to the number prnctier, and bring them into Imrnxmy
with the constitution and with the laws of
' and evidently totally ntwuspi&lt;-&gt;ou» of dan-' engaged in so short a lime.
| ger.
A little B|»ort, and boutK to a tree. I
It was a dcarly-w&lt;w» contest tn our two nature. In doing so w® shall u&lt;* only re- c&gt;mfiding in you, bocao*c. antialimJ tian
i was the captive—a young and beautiful i surviving friends, and sud and glimmy as*uin&lt;! our own authority, but we skill you an- j&gt;i»t, and grateful for the freedom
1 fcnmlt—whose now pule and dejected tea- 1 were tlietr feelings aa they lifted their poor restore that high tribunal' itfa-lf to the po­ that, under you, they enjoy.
i tuns Ixoqiokc tbe despair of her heart, comrade from benvath hi« toe. and listen-^ sition it ought to maintain, since bo many
and, &gt;nnbincd with her aisheveloi hair, rd to the irregular bn-atliinge u hu-h wen- .inalienable rights of- citizens, and oven of
i and torn and dis irrunged g.irmwita, rent anon tr&gt; o-atc in death, i be itirl. wh&lt;h3d The Stites I icmselvea. depend upon iu
derod her an object of pity ovun.to men not fled far. now rotund and joiped thorn impartiality and iu wisdom.
! luirih-tx-l to almost every sense uf suife-r in their grief, f &gt;r the felt that the poor
' ing and dist.vss.
fellow Imd fallen in her rewrue and defence.
Having fully ascertained the number Au hour later, the dying ninn expired in
and position «&gt;f’.belr enemies, and the feet the arrnt of .McClellan, milking a little at wrill Botacquiesce, hut will agilaU-l 'think, defeated la iu
that the prisoner whom they bad tunic tn the vary laxt moment, and apmkilig a few first, whedict the free Statcw will acqui­
esce in a decision that shall not only be
rescue was still , alive, the scouts drew worda lai fitly ;
unjust but fraudulent.
TVuc. they will
stealthily iiack to a safe distance, and held
Mr. President, if I could at all suppose
a w liiwpcrvd eoo*ultati&lt;&gt;n upon tbo manner memlicr me whenever and wherever you not menace the Repnblic. They have an
easy und mmplo remedy, namely, tn take it dumrablo nr expedient to,dblargw the
of tlx-i future procedure.
»ee the red niggers.”
“I don’t i-xartly like either of your
“Wee’ll tin that Hart, you may reit Ma­ die Government out of uujnst and un­ field &lt;&gt;f slave aihor, and of kHvchuldiat'
ems,” aaid MvUellan. who had quietly tured.-’ replied McCIcliuu, iu an uuatcudy faithful bunds, and aim mi t it u&gt; thiwc thst away, in this Republic, I shuutd,-aere?tewed to the propositions of tbe others. tone; ami, over hie rrinaina, the twnhardy will l&gt;c just and faithful. They7 are ready j tfwIeM. tnahrtain that it is .wire H» ndin“It's our busim-ws to git the gal away— Ms.iiu .wore nndyiug revnge againtt to do this now. They only want a littfe iprish, tbe eflurt tn sustain ala very io Kanmore harmony r»f parptoe and a little
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—
that'a tlio Giucral’a orders—and the way
more conipleUe&gt;ess of organization. There
we kin do that licet, is the best way.—
Drawing the fair girl apart from the
Now, instead of trying to steal that i bloody scene, and assuring het that they will result from «mly ths leaataddition to slavery at a domestic institution. u. one
guns, one of you just creep up and j; were s&gt; ready to yield their lives in her the pressure uf slavery upon them. You
cut thegxTa cords, and start bur otT tow­ defense as the one who h:&gt;d so falk-n, they • are lending all that is necessary, and even
ard us as easy as Y&lt;*u kin ; but ef thar’s gave her a lilauket.
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and persuaded
to lie
an alarm, tell tier to break fur the nenrest down and get si '*
‘ '*
“
thicket, aud we’ll stand ntween her and
Oiou
Min, unaiaeii proiuKcvi, luuguv isouicrimo lueory.
I Ilium trxTe MS Zuharm. I don’t think tbar’ll he any trou
.
. » •
.
with
s&lt;fvsiitiu*&lt;-a of strntoov
L-’innm, at
with all the
U&gt;c advantages
strategy an.l
and irinn,
■ gums laginning
at tlw Nustkip.de, aud
ble about our corning out all right,Ji.r tbe
morrow. Then scalping tbsir slain,
we’ve fought bigger odds afore today and taking whatever they oimidered of intervention, and ’on a field obusen by' stretching southward, vvliers slavurv wiU
without the 'vantage uf a surprise, aud any value, they Mt down by their dem! j themselves. What would they ga&lt;n I— I die out anon if it be plant's!; nnd I know,
I Can they compel Kanaaa to adopt slavery I too well, that in tlw tropics, aud. to some
licked ’em. too,"
rotnrade, and passed the night beside him
Would it l&gt;e re vam&gt;- extent northward of tbens, slavery lives
After aoine further discussirm, the plan rehearsing telex uf advetwtires in which ho against her will T
of Mv€lcllan was areednd to as the best, had taken part, and renewing their oadis aide or just to do it, if they could? Was ; long, und is hard to extiqurtc. But I renI am-aure,
and Hart was selected to enter tbe ramp of vengranew aguim-t dm wbols Inditn negro slsvcrv ever enforced by the sword • nnt find a certain boundary.
and release the girl—the others to be in rare. At day light the following morning on any people that inherited the bhwal , however, tliat 30 ° 30’ is t«w&gt; fer north,
wbh-h ciiciliated in our veins, and ths sen.' I think It Is a moveable Umudary, and
fbey duj a rude grave with their hatchet*
tiinenta which makes us a fi ve people I—and knives, and haring shown their final
lie likely to throw tha Indiatit into con respect to llwir late companion, by inter­ If they will agitate on sueh a ground as more suuthcru pandfoL
fusion, and give our friends so tnnrh the ring his remains as well aa tbeir circum­ Uiis, then bow, or when, by what ttmeeastances would nermit, they set out cm
their return to tlx- fort, which Uiey event­
It ran now only bo l» divide tbo Union.
Mr. President, the expanshm uf.terrl.
ually reached in safety, and where they
Will they not need tome fairer and more lory to make slaw States will only £d|
delivered their resorted captive Into th*
plnuaible excuao for n propoeitiuii so dr«- to be a grant crims bccrttme it U in'ifnUpenile I I!»w would they Improve their ticable, and, tla-refore; will turn niit to K.?
kindly thanked, but- liberally rewarded
them, and expressed a soldier’s regret (iir condition, by drawing down a certain ruin R stupendous imbecility. A free lUpuhupun tbemvelves I Would thev gsisany |i(«n Govunmient, like tills. n..rwitl«^n4the loss of their brave comrade and cum.
lu-w security fer slavery ? W mild they | Ing all Ito ainstitufKiml ebeckv cWW
panion.
nut luixard sreuritiee duit are invaluable! I long resist am! ctMitlU-ratt fb&lt;* prywtefe ,.fIt may Intercut the reader to know Sir, they who talk so idly, talk what they : s-eiety. Blutvry wkerewrunU whsnl-rgr
that tins same vnung lady—so providen­ do nut know them scire*. No mu wh&lt;-n I ,;nd in whntMicvcr form it eusfe, iw iatially preservcii nt the general moMecre
wxil can promfexi what he will do when be ! ceplional. local, and sliort-livcd. Fretcd'lier ftimds, and su g illsntly rescued at dxill lie inflamed; no man infeuued cm ! d-ini is tlw commtHi right, ititartstt,- ami
tbe expense uf the life of &lt;&gt;nc of those speak for his actions wlicu tiwo anti ns- “Inmate destiny of all .numkiinl. ' All
resaity dmll bring reflecH-si. Much leas ! other natbms have already abi&gt;IM|e4. dr
spent in arnuiging everything for perfect
cun'any one apeak fur States in aueb | arentrnnt sholUhing slavcrv.
Drew this
aedon. sud getting into positibn, which
thev finally did in that stealthy and noise n«w holds a distinguished position in the
t_...
rla.ti, n.iL,
kammcakvot ax roavxD ikto tub i Kiox. ; r’’unlrT 'b** h»*v tolerated tha AAteW.in
; "f alavery, except crw. has poriAw! for
I perceive, Mr. Proaident, that. In the th it error already. ’Htit last &lt;&gt;nu-— life
Democratic party—is hum-fog on hreExcxlusxt Annex non a nton Soracn.
effective. Hart as cautiou.jy and stcaltbtricvably, toward tbs same fate. Aff Xfl.
ilv draw back, and glided round to die
i.— —;.k.....
1 was Slatidisg, t“Uul&lt;4 right and justice. minlatrasiiins that have avowed this p“tifcr
Among all &lt;»ur refinements, uf cunstiui- have gone down dishonored fi.r th£
it will haurii your reputation to lie one
ta~. WM
pr.«m «». ■ A Bit.
ip’e. baa faro faithfully pre- deeper and dark* atili isopttvinxtoreio«x tlw kite tu which she was bound, of tho like making; and if it doth neither,
re&gt;vi&gt; tliiv Adndnistratiou, because*It sufa
wake her. and worn her, sad assure yiit it wiH fill ynar memory with waefi

that defiversMe was at baud, without
-Bra well

Of-

tbeir admieaion will

cbi rv was a hope uf Alisa Eggleston being
• ‘light, rather than
rescued.
“J can’t say aa to that, Gineral," replied
Having thus arranged the matter, they
the sc&lt;*dt; “but tlih I will ary, of it km be
k&lt;*|rt pei-fectly quiet aud client for seine
done, I kis do it."
“How many men do you want!" asked
Wayna. ■
.
»
“How big Is the party, Gincrnl 1" In­
quired the other.
“Front then-purL I should judge there Item; but this onlyftbe better avrvrd MeClullan't idea, M it wintld rtodcr Halt
were thirty of tnrm.1'
lt»a liable tu be aeon in hit approach to

Caten IJaldu
ioMx Roann. Phvsleian and BtitTi-on.
o—-I!...-—
hmt Ito Court House.

50. 46

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY MARCH 25, 1858.

Broken.
W.UH. Colemam’a ikiukiis '6Scc,"liaiHe
Cmt CollrotioM attended to, and remitted

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

TERMS—fl AO,'IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEMNS, &amp; COMPANT, Proprietors.

AalxTinars Jea Orrica h eaaaectrd with the
sfaHietemeet. aaj
«fo^riru.B af Job Prtat- j
g will fa exeeutad In the Vaal manner, and on j

Gen. Wayne gara McClellan wraafcr

fe a meumngin »» t)^ fcct.
i &lt;1.
I bai£?.r
motto addrrasad tu the

heomirs" tn to otodr wcH. ‘ YU Cn-r*
F-ax sdsat erd ssothcr
tA- r?k

ed*e pidnt wMe
Gcvcrjnieet fur ohnery aud slaVrStd

�I have always believed, Mr. President ।
that this gh-riuus Federal Comtilutfou of ,eral patronage holds out, so lung you can
rriy oa your northern aUirs. Yor» ■*&gt;’ emporary over
, and its destiny, and is
tnew an Admi
to assume the govern- siou of the empire, which I
h ail its fraisdi
city diu-c, -o it is one thin|
another to aBt
tqries and' out uf tom, wherever you
stances might bo cited in whit* aa Adthe Union b a slave State, and it would
amy go to extend sla* ery. . It haa driven
you bock in California and in Kansas; It' to evre changing mteraeta ofctassss
11. -ffi.iV for tom to get mmistrethm few carried eerliia
.,IK.nk ui. wM&lt;i pro.U«d lUi lk
will soon invade you in Dataware, Mary-. weave around it. If it feil us now, it will •
.
- y&gt;n)(.n voU might in­ which &lt;were but to funeral pall of toes
should bs elected for.,- —
land, Virginia, Mtasourl a.%! Text*. Il however, not be one toft, but boesnw an , down tot d«tra^/ Fta n you might*
cl,. And ih»
provide towill meet vou m Arizona, in Central | inevitable criria, like tot of youth, or of. truducc the African slave trade, and toey
l.m m..
b»‘
-f tlw oppotaakrt rf--——r -Vll.r i. ik
America an3sven in Cubs. 11m invasion j mankind is to be encmintarvd by a con-1
uke that with to sama t&amp;jW.
■ I,.
will IU If-oml-''”— potlu-i
will not be not merely harrnkra but be-1 stitmiou proved in tot care to be innde- 1 lhat lb
{|jke ny
rMU
ijo nol fc.r
T.rrlkn. —d — d*" I**11- *•’ lW ‘T1’,
L.UOO — &lt;**rail*&lt;l
»#* f“l
neficeut, if von viehf sanauuebly to it, ] quite to the trial. I am sure that no pat-1
_ •
,
.
r ’ |(fl
jnrt and moderate d.-mand*. It proves j riot who views to subject a, do, could ;1 . ‘
’
•
i..l’.i,.\
following from tbe New
&lt;U'.a. b, .bld. ibj. d-Kd-b-.f""
so ia N«w Turk. Now Jereey, Pe«n»yl- w ish t&lt;» evadM.r delay ths trial. By de- growing bemiufully less rapldh, Luf.... v
. t ..f L'.n.aa
toile
vr.nTa, and to other alave State*; which ! lays we could only extend Slavery st to । Mrc reliable just ns long as yon have toe­
•Our reader* will hear gladly that we
ham already yiddod in that way to it* most throughout th* Atlantic regions of; K0Vfn,mcnt with its. patronage."
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iiave private and confidential advices from
advances.
Yuu may, indeoA get a start ' the Continent. The Pacific
b **•' ■
y„
government, and tbe south
convention,
required
that
those
voUng
Washington which folly justify &lt;hw con­
under or near the tropic*, and seem **fe audit nh»a*» mwt aad wilt be fere, inei
... *
r„ un;,. ..
fora time, both willlonlv be a tort time, j mountain barrier* that reperste us from i ha'o
upon their nortbirn alhc t
viction dial lhe Avromptoa/reud ream* for members of that body should have
.Evon tore you will find States only for tot portion of onr Empire, are quite - denounce the people a, meddling with «MM Ikt Honm of RtfruMiou. It will resided in to Territory three months,
rfcoureebe
driven through to Senate and that toir names should bs registered.
free labor to aiaintaln nnd occupy. The I enough to divide «a too widely, possibly j t|wt which Is nut toir own business, and
on Monday ur Tuesday next, out by a
interest of tlw white racss demands to j to alienate us loo soon. Let us only be- ■
rtiajj]y rrapond.
If toy were not registered they had no
snull.r majority ton its advocates havs
ultimate wnanci; atiim uf all men. Whctli- ’ come all slave-holding States on this ride |
•
business” has bren
cunfid. ntly anticipated. Tbencs it goes
tot aomummsto. doll be allowed to
tbure Lsrri.ro, while oly Free Bute. ,
^nd yuur own burinre.s »
ndwieeprsrau- are organized and peqwluntud on the uth- j tbe cry of all the peats wlndi Law to to Hooas, where a very different for­ before, this registering of mimes was
rc and disaster, I or ride, and then indeed there will come ‘ cursed society in all age*.
The gamblers tune awaits it. Thnagh it. backers have committed to the tools-of the usurping
■
cnee, is all tint n division of to great American finally , anj keepers of gaming ashoue, and nil; never
uevc. triumphed on one of to .preltmiofe Legislator*—IM Sheriff, .tfo Jwigc J
.
. For the fell- into two natom, equally ambltiuu. fi.r ।
.J* J®. aerom«mvlng
“‘T
■
, ’ rv ou.« t'u xis which have divided lhe tin
use
mt, sou
u“wU&gt; accompanying
uf your system of slave tabor thro’- i coplete control over the d'otitinmit,
and a
n ,he
* J . ।.1 .
. p theiv vet have maintained an air of
of«»(•,
coufi Probate and their deputies. Anil tight
well
did
they
execute
to
behests
of
their
____
.~j~....kk..
v
w.»
j
cunnyra
u„w«u
wem,
which
the
.
«wh
institutions,
fit
JnstrumeiitalUtee,
[
^^ihcoujhout-a
confidence
which
no
out the Republic, the rea]&gt;onsibiltty will o.nrtwc between them, veer which the j
taloni y
you rondem
■ or worjd will ______
mourn,,_
ns die grtolewt
and
last ,I with
known to the public Imvs warranted.
not rest on tiw agitators
:
’
—1—
2 L_i
----- which
..... . .to decoy lute the paths of j
creators.
- । arraign,
arriAwn nr
— retrieved
^4 ,.»■
.i i ik.;
an.i&gt;i_k th,.t
------:— ,to
l- ——
too political parties- you
or «.*&gt;
even ....
i to ibe
of all
to; .ki
calamities
tot ;
nuj
,| —
crime,
young ...q
and unwarv. We rejoice, however, iu onr ability to as­
A pretended registry wa« made in four­
kutctL.r
;.»n.l.K .U.. it .iU k kn CTU- ktdlm
-------------------tk kmu
.------------r.«.
I
to oo.i.m.^.ki'.b..
t w),„ ...Mr',
,
.-te. «lio^'o~™. “'T’--™”™1
teen or fifteen counties out of thirty-four,
dfeu to to inherentl error of the
to eya
system
em
‘
-------1—- ~ -----------------&gt; nallot eluffinu and Directory ropy mg. that
leaving
some nineteen counties ia which
hr.rt.il
.........
•"“’’J"*
■ k”
U te-’
teiq"iO"»k.0..iU.iUk.k kJ
itself, and to tlw «m,r
error .ted.
which .thrusts
it 1 pIk&gt;TnlTTr.W nswwn?
Slid resist
resist the
the destiny.
destiny. XuCix U AliLlralJB JjAJI J3 xua.. own business.
So says the render ufj
tll&gt;
..ftb® Houeo or eo amended there was no registry made at all, toluforward io oppose and
— ,L.k
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“
I nipoj.oiiu poiMMjg, Who puts tbe cup t‘&gt; I that ite own fathers will disown it
u«»t more of the Afik-an
than .u..
that _r
&lt;&gt;f ,k_
the 1
j.m NKvm....................
enrroR. the lips of father, husband, brother ami I “Of course unforeseen blunder* or cul ding, as Gov. Walker says, some uf the
white races. The whits man neod* this '
oldest counties in to Territory.
^TisG8. Tnrnsn.iv.MAKrH'!&amp;.___
continent to ial«*i upon.
Fife ta-ad is ‘
^.ndU.-kk.k
m ,
«•«*
sro fixed. He must and will have it. Tu
■ murderer, wh-, having robbed ljt*iieuin. j
lk
W* exhort all &lt; lx. stand f»r pretended registry was made, a great
secure it he will oblige to Government ’
• A i rt* i bo,l,b r“c*tI
°®wr“ "f ,b* bw’ au'i Frac Kansas to work on in to chesting many of to oldest setttere were left off,
of Aho United Statist, to abandon inter
nrrnftty an &lt;&lt;ut
atm c
, ua , to|j
lo -nuud their own bnsinsesl knowledge thaLtbs great issue is soon to
and a large number at non-nsidsttls were
veatkm in fevor »f slave labor, and stave E&lt;taf«- and Chattel Mortgages for sale at |
rourjerea man docs not proeoculc, I be Jqrided, and in the Uvely • laith that
put on, for to evident purpose of carry­
Staten, and go backward forty yearn.end • this office.
, ,
.
,,
r,
f the decision will be right.
ing sut the original design of making
remttnc to urigoul policv of intsnen-,
---------- ,™A.
--------------- i*,&lt;’
,
--------taw in feroruffnw tabor n’nd free States.
n4l '
Descended a hill, fo
Kansas a slave Stale, contrary to the will
The fell of the csitle of San Juan d’Ulloa .
1
.
. . , of vice and crintofTfre
of a majority of tbo “actual residonu;**
______
____________________
_______
vdy }xty,
detanuined
the fete of Mexico,
altottgh | -rtf tertne are ready
^y. and we
wc wuh
Wtah .
|n
Bnd
mur.
and. also, contrary io the “true intent
—
„ siege, _J
’.mstratuni. Guardians
.
___ .
.
more
and aavere
eevere p-teliad
pitebad kittiesm-1
inttimin- Adm
Admlnfetralura.
Gumdtane Mortgagee*
Mortgagee* . d
g
MvpUe to rob the re ,1

BLANKS’ BLANKS’

tervened before the capture &lt;-f the capitol H11a a;| others having Legal printing done |
.
' f L i'.'. I
.,ri/e l i-«her
Ma. Enrroa I gave, last
,
c
and mesuiing" of the organic act.
tervened before the capture vd die capitol ' alld a;| ntbrrs having Legal printing done I
_ . ' .
.
....
The Lecompton Coo»titutiJn, in this
of to Artec*. The defeats you have vn. „llr otrMv W(,nld be more nunettul in 1 ,,",louvr "• •• ■••• *»•■«••*—- r”—~
---- ------o.mrtrfTj teC.:ir..rni..»J ... K...u. Jcf„r ,br
., i.„ &gt;!'•» I;*. &gt;M' l'k..&gt;;
Ute. 1
h „
neceswy to “vindicate" by wav, emanated from a mere faction &lt;&gt;( tbe
.. odd
’..-7
. tu 7injury,
.
jH to ] h . ware nf to Lecompton Constitutmnincs the fate &lt;»f lhe principle* which • ‘ cir W
'
'
’
' : would
insult
anil. .
tell
worst portion of to ’-pro-alaveily party iu
prtkt.kkk.lrtlJ.n/ lujffei-Jkr. kkKlk
»l."i Iky .a » u. ; friend* of, the
,L--------1"'
I
—
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murdered and rubbed that. (-on n|Hj J propoae now to consider briefly, Kansas.
There were only 2^00 votesi
reive* rot for us, to decide how&lt; l«i^g and j ni.-ikc an affidavit ot pul&gt;|iuili&lt;&gt;n.
would mind their own
bnsinras.
L.|Minls „f that iiistrumer.1 itsdf.
cast at the election for delegates to the
Ihronct what further mnrtificatiima* and t “
Blanks f Btaalu 1 I
![ “if they
\
,1.1.
k'-I.
. ““U
...
okii. »
-ibou
—.‘
- ,hkM
-1•—|
proreat conclusively, tot
disa-vre ti« emtrot shall be protracted. I
L_
«« »b
»&lt;*«
R-‘,w
Convention tot framed it.
,
before freedom toll enjoy her already j A fresh supply of Executions, Suhpcnas,' imbroglio.’’ .
,! lhe Legislature tot authorized to forma­
The free State men did not participate
msrwl trimnpli. 1 would hnvc it ended ; MarrU_0 Certificate*. &amp;cl, at this office.
W« «wttmind our &lt;i*n b-jsmesa, aad If lion of the Lecompton Constitution, was in tbe. election for various rcamns. In
“S “■
- = - ■—=-•&gt; •—W, do l. dSrtkllr.. J.« «»| «rrtl.l. a
, usurping body—tot it was
„ Crtrt.
o,
chosen by
tbe first place toy did not acknowledge
kizt. .
BI
I rrtritek. .»te..U,o« rliUkl UMrt.
M^un—d.
to validity o( tbs acts of to Legisla­
for w hom you npd-&gt;g;.-&gt;e.
}u wiactincnt. were not of binding force ture that authorized the proceedings.—
—
Bp,,n -he people of Kansas. Its authority
rss into to Lniou as n slave State, against I
a
of s rertioii’of th* American
T° CorresywMents.
uniformly repudiated by a maher will, leaving her to ca«t oil’ slavery pwpis io iawrfcra is utter u&gt;«&gt;’* buslrass."—
We
frequently
publiah
communications,
i jurity of to people of that Territory;
We
frequently
publish
communication!.
afterwards,as to best may : nor by com-1
although
toy
may
not
]&gt;otseas
much
lit:
a-id
all
that
has given it any semblance
pdling Minnesota and 6reg«-n to wait.
Every man haa, or ought to have, buri
*' —
*---------------------“ '*di
L­
and wear the humilialing cretume of T*^ | ncM „f hi, own.
“An idle head ia to cray merit; we' do ►&gt;, in such cares, to • of
authority
whatsoever,k“
haa‘-------been**
to
e r
11 dct||.g w„r|cata&gt;p," is An adage, true as it encourngc persons to write for their paper. rect intervention of to Executive of to
United States by means of the federal
No
onetehould
send
u*
communications,
is
old,
and
some
kind
of
business
occupafenders bere. shall be. brought to dishon­
orable cuniptomirrs. Itcnn be done only tiim is essential, to admit an individual to however, unless they are very certain tot army.
‘
Neither has the validity of to enact­
by the simple and direct admission of to ►octal respectability, and the advantages
three new States as free States, without
qualification, condition, rcaervalion, or
compromise, and by tbe ubandnment of
all further attempts’to extend riarery un­
der the Federal Constitution. . You have
tuiwieely pushed the controversy so far.
tot only three brood concessions will
now be accrptud by to interest of fret­
labor and free Sutra. For myself, I ice
this fact, perhaps, the more distinctly
now, because I nave so long forseen it.
1 tab. Uivrtfore, cuuuael nothing teas ton
tiraM roneessiouk.
I know to ha birds I
incur in taking ibis puailiun.
i know
buw men and parties, now earnest, and
zealous, and bold, may yet fall away from
me at to cuutruverey toll wax warm,
and alarms and dangers, now utdooked
for, toll stare tom in tbe rare; as men
and partk-a, equally earnest, Irnld and
lealuua, have dune in like ciri-umstam.-es
before. But it ia lire same position 1 took
iu to case of California, eight yewrs agn.
It ia to saiuv 1 maintained On to gre at
(Akwsion of to organization uf Kansa»
aud Nebraska, four years ago. Tima and
added expenuxe hate vindicated it since,
aud 1 aasume it again, to be maintained
to to last, with confidence tot it will
be justified ultimately by - to country
and by to civilized world. You may re­
fuse to yield it m&gt;w, and fir a short pe­
riod, but your refusal will udy animate
the friends of fres-Jum with t£c courage

ofrespectable society.. A* every man has otherwise, toy will n-reivu no attention,
unless they jx-ssess valuable information.
expected to mind his own business. But
in all cases uf accidents, or other mata man'a-busincss
tnay ;o«
be ncmorauie
honorable or it
m'e.busmcss may
u tcra of neW*, we desire our friends to
be dishonorable, ----------------------------if it is honorable,
• &gt;cnj ua tlic particulaisaaearly aa possible,
may bv
,:.
‘
‘
• • •be ’ ^piytjy.
aud truthfully ; in *ueh cases
he.pursues it openly;
if dishonorable,
(
is anxious to avoid pbnerratlun, and is we
, alsall net be particular about the style.
the firat one tu cry ou| “ miud rotir own Wo
’
hate in some canes first learned of
business."
j
t
iaccidents in our county, from foreign pa­
In this country^ ebery man is sup- jpers.
This 1* not right, and our friend*
posed to have, in addition to his ordinary should
।
bear it in mind in future.

xcupation, a part to’perform in carrying
Wo publish on our first page, a “Snow­
on our government, and moulding our «Storm Ungo," by Kczia, but would sug­
political institutions.
Every man has a gest
।
tot we kre not in Javor of tot kind
positive and active agency to porlorm in of
, parody*. It requires no nrqpmdity of

ments ot that body been recognized by
Congrees. On the 27th of July, 1850.—

The House of Representatives by a Vote
uf 88 yeas tu 74 nays, passed a bill com­
monly known as Dunn's bill, which de­
nied the validity of the Legislature—de­
clared
toir acts void, fee.; and, on tbe
1
1-ltli of August, I860, to House refused
by a-vote of 90 yeas to 97 nays U&gt; make
any appropriation for to compensatiun
and milage ot tbe members; and this
was persisted in until to Senate yielded;
and the appropriation fur that purpose
was stricken from the appropriation bill
of Congress; thus proving conclusively
that the pretended Ix-gidalure of Kansas
was considered as an assumption, as well
by Congress, aa by to people of to

(thought, and not much poetic genius, to
,
apply
tbe thoughts and language of oth­
,
ers
tu such purposes; aad we certainly
।
think
those line* on “Hoen-Linden," are Territol y.
But, neverthelMS, to. pretended I«eg,too Impressive to subserve such a purislaluro provided fur to election of a Con­
wt, and the alave InU-reaL Not only arc ।
the people required and expected tn ret
C. R. C., “A Sketch,” will appear nest vention for the purpose of framing a Con­
stitution for tbe people of Kansas, under
the wheels of government in motion, but
they are expected to pay the cost uf run­
‘■It's Me," w ill appear next week, al­ which Mr. Buchanan, and Lis abettors,

setting in motion the great wheels of gov• nmicnt, which, alas’ having been subverted from their legitimate use, arc only
ret in motion for tbe use and benefit of
the President, a few Federal cffice bold-

Government offi- .though, for the sake of grammar, we wish
rials are but the agents of to people, and our correspondent could have beard to
a portion of to people’s business is, tore-1 wonlt&gt;
lt” instead
insieuu;; ana,
words, “lt
It is I,
and, iiirwer,
furtbor.
fore, to look after and instruct there । that gymc
h-in&lt;j of a niguature
had aixxnn*01---------------------r—7-----------------ning Its machinery.

agents.
----------- 31------ fid—’
------------ I| agentx.
i panied to article.
Tide stanza* on tlic
amuug tom, which alune are necessary
....
,
1
,,
, .
, _
„
,
on tbeir part io attain tbe tHisithm Itsdf)
Michigan baa in Kanra* more ton one | outside of to same sh&lt;rtl, are well enough
simulta»e0u*ly with to impending over-' thousand of her former inliabitanta, while in their way,l»ut as they possess neither

throw uf to existing Federal Adminis- yfew York has three times tot number;'
tralioi anti to constitution ofa new and and nil to -free -States
1
-have -furnished
-- mor* independent Congress.
toir quota in to settlement of tot TeruraKsiox or oca TzaarroaT—ru* reritory
Our Ln tore, sisters, children,
friends, have found a home for tom­
a Ives, and many more, perhaps ourselves
through to process of admitting new even, will soon finds home upon its ferStates, and not otherwise. Tha white
man, wbetor you consent or not, will tila plains. We fuel on interest in to

heading, address or signature, and could
not
with
- propriety
-follow *•to previous
•
.
।
i
।■rtirto, U»j will k omillul

and even

rolled, and protected in toir rights, at­
tend tbe election and vote for delegates
to to convention. Thia proposition was

made through Gov. Robinson. But they
were informed by Mr. Stanton, who was
ton acting Governor, tot he c«&gt;uld not
maker any alterations in regard to to
provisions of to Tsrritoiial Legislature

registry.
scrupulous character of tbo minority that
had the control of tbe machinery uf the

government.
They knew very well that this (action
fraud fur tbe purpose nf securing the end

It would be impossible for them to secure
tbeir rights under it. Still it ia claimed
that they bad a fair chance to rota, and

if they neglected to do so it Is tbeir own
fault, fee.

The free State men were debarred the
privilege of voting for members of the
admitted into to Convention that framed tbe Itecompton
a very large ma­ Constitution,’by trickery and fraud, but
earoostly protest
As this is a new tioa held under the Organic act for mem­
article in the democratic creed—that to bers of tbe Territorial Legislature, which
will uf to minority, through to inter­ they elected by an overwhelming majori­
vention uf the General Government, ty, thus rescuing the Government from
shall be made to overrule the will of the
majority in tbo Territories it may be fraudulent possession, and prosing con.
’•••I &lt;«
“• • ““•»
cluaive’y that a large majority of the peo­

“A IkpoMte.0- In,.,Irk ,h, Ul le.
Tk Nubmol Coo.ujtim. u Gootau^ ple are opposed to the Lecompton Coustl
plookk-rtBird. -Wm. Uorgkr.ar.1*"
«r
“ *•

with our posterity agt-uta, tbe government officials, we feel whereby he will loam that “the people"
.
After limes con­
arc expected “to mind tbeir own busi­

enquire, and to know what toir agents ness," and not be looking after those they
pcrfuctcd, will forget to dates
„jta,aud lite individualities, «if have Inset) and are doing in and for Kan­ have elected to office.
to buildera in toir successive genera sas. Whence, then, eon;vs this denunciatbrns. it will be one great Republic.
fo-jn&lt;led by one body of bcnetectewti.—
Some uf our exchanges give prominence
States undervalues tbe Kansr.* question, I hb cohorts of ahvery. Senator Chandler
to the above beading, but we confess tor
ouredves that ws do not feel like crowroanaa and subiime. Far from ay nipathi-

ocuieu

they proposed to Secretary Stanton mon

after his arrival in to Territory, tot
they would, if they could be fairly en­

insist tot she shall be
Union, notwithstanding
jority of her citizens
against such action.

Presidency, passed to following resolu­
,
ciiit
Court Commissioner,” are publislted
tion, which was a part of to democratic
In the PlanterT"
platform:
•
Rttolvtd, That we recognize to right
make tom all Free States. We must fate of Kansas-, an Interest heightened by principles of congeniality and old aasorl- of to people of all to Territories, in­
admit them all free; otherwise, they will the reflection that near and dear friends aliens.
“A Republican” . should recul- cluding Kansas and Nebraska, acting
become independuot und foreign State*
are there ; an interest increased by to ’ lect that this is a free country, and every through tbe legally and /••rly txprttted
constiutiag a new empire to contend with
us for to continent. To admit is a sim­ probability tot soon many more, and
dents, and whenever to number of toir
ple, easy, and natural policy. . It is not ouraetvra among to number, will claim To his Insinuation that tbe people would inliabitanta justifies it, to form a constitunow to ua. or to our times. It began with
like to know something about this matter, lion, with nr without domestic slavery,
11m voluntary union of the iintt-ihirteon. our adopted Stale. For these considera­ before another election, we would answer: i aud be admitted into tlw Union upon
It baa coatinuod to goon until to ends of
terms of perfect equality with to other
to oontirsesit are tha Lords ra of to Union. tions, and in view of our duty to our by refering him to the leader In last
States.
country, and our duty in looking after our

there,
-

But this objection toy were willing tu

waive, provided, toy could be fairly reg­
istered and ppteejed al to polls. . And

constitution of any

Territory riumld

represent the legally and fairly expressed

ery means within toir pow«r against Ita
adoption by Congress.

The Convention tot framed to Con-

the people, well knowing, if they did on,
that it would bo rejected by them.—
But to matter was submitted to the peo­
ple by a law of to Territorial Legiala
taro, and rejected by a vote of 10.220
against it. Whereas, when Constilntfon
with Slavery was voted upon, tore were
but 2,600 legal votes cast for it.
Yet In view ot all three facts, to Pr&gt;si-

dent insists tot thia ConstiUrtion ccstoeived as it was in sin, sad brought forth in
iniquity fraudulent in ita inception, fraud­

will of a majority of the actual residents

WasHIXorov. Marcli 18, &amp;»Washington, Vi rttocaday, Mai ch 17.
nude a most fcroraMo
he senate yeeterday, »B
speech which bs has guqnt, denwicistory of Ltax-mpton M ,
Lis sent Obtaining fraud, an imposition and an outragr
fraudulent ie &gt;U conception, growth aud
frultiom a disgrace, an infamy, bolstwj
Irr bed to meet difficult** up by flimsy prcU-xta end technical quib­
bles which no man believed, whirii er»rv
man saw tbougV ’The Lecompton Gm.

lvr“uu: ufsretar.'

a, .*..q • jp»OTvlrC'^ ikat U

cr Kansas should b« admitted, but wbeih.
or a sham coMii’ntiuu should be forcsd
upon'an nnwURng people.
...Jkftcr. staling .to facts and arraying
the cvUeuce with mastedv skill, tu prove
U* a. demonstration that Lecumptuu «u
a base cheat, to gallant old Statesman
raised his tall form to ito full height, took
his white locks, and energetically (Lt laredi
that aa a southern tnau he would resistfo,
th&gt;&gt; lest this infamous aggression oa ths
North, this tyrannical attempt to trampfo

human.- tusn mns: feel hi eontetnplnsiRg
to crimes of which this atrocl‘;ua I tetMmpton Constitution is but to natural and in­
evitably culmiturtfon.
Tbe contrast between the new and to
Iste Senator was as pl-ssi-g as It «•
striking. In no characteristics arc they
alike. Gen. Casa was halting, »!■'», «&gt;«■
«!»«,ly ami thick in his utterance. Mr.
Chandler is fire
fiarv.
"harp, dear
dew an
andJ rapid
v. sharp,
io his toire and delivery. The psrvading j
fk.K.wk-k: -T &lt;&gt;•-&gt; C.-.' pirn. ipn&lt;- ; „d

frotD
indrumcut on Kintt?
d» Sdau, k impl-ra'

ing. and «&gt;f itb public life, w.n buUowprv- ll)e fr;rn&lt;], (,f t]lo [Jni&lt;m not to bring this
tension, insincerity. lie meant nothing;: ,jiw_rteCt t},-w ,^1 OT
rociitry.
At
he talked to confuss, not to elucidate, tu &gt; t|je
|JC
notfe* r,f ati amendment
oonerel rather than dedans bis opinion-.. , |&lt;fi.rrio_
whole subject to to people
The vebi’inence of Mr. Chandler permts , uf KanM1
aeotyment.
no disguise*. He apeak* W lint lie belts*c» . y r Crittenden apoke two hoara. Tbs
because he cannot well hslp it, and from ;
was vcry full. tiw Chamber crowdthe freehnma of a nature not y i t aopMati- | C(i
Hepiwntalitcs and tbe galleries
rated by th* duplicity, tbe inuigucM and . )&gt;rerflnw|,J
WM Unrd site
fidsdnH«Js at American politics—are in i
attention from the beginning to
fluences from which very few of mtr pub- j
n„j e, jdoutly niade a deepim.
lie incn orc w cun be exempt, for 1 nn.&gt;ud- .&gt;n-^Vn.
a Democratic Senator said
er that duple* system, ot?l&gt;rtn«-:&gt;ev and
,fte,n&lt;&gt;(,n that it wo impoeaiMe to
conservatism is emmentiy yaEivoraMu tu ,
lx«,nipt,m ,ft,-r such a spewh.tiuthfolniw.
r ti- i The Iteoimptwiites feel to blow keenly
personally, Mr. Chatr.l.T exnCucd los WiniihR from such a quarter, cwpvcislly
attentionthree iud.vidaals&lt; Mr. Bmtou-1 n
Crittendssi C»&lt;k -uch high ground,
an, Gen. Cass and benatur Hammond.
’ sp»-*king above all reference to party or
Hwta nciwmagw be d:s^tcd wfth rare
„r ^,1.^1 cunrid.ratiuo^
surgical ikilL Hamm«id su P«*^. b, t .hn.,|.. „ an tamest, patriotic States­
and winred under tile scalpel. Mr. L-I in!ltK alljLioU, j,, mirv hiscountry fromtbs
carried to war into Alnra. U. tat»b.mlli, d
da^.er ,4 a Rrral
Candiaa. and ro-mked to insults ul her
IU,btaim uf Kaesas, arrived bare
Senator towards cothi rn free white la-;
liorern m a manner as huniilating l.» th* i
Waslfagton. Wednesday, March 17.
State a* it »as justly severe .tow ard het ,
Mr. CTttenden's apereh today wai
representative.
in H..I .=« ,ffik rr.--l.ooi-. It »•&gt; ....... dirwitd U-.
A* Gen. Cass l a* ii
_______________ _ &gt;, Mr C. | .i.&lt; Ofotihit : r.rrf-1
of &lt;k ...l.jr-t. IM. t.
stage of public aflair*,
trtfiit. to l.i.
I.. wHLi.., to hi. ‘ ■■rot..n.-l Ji.|4.f.
IT.
okrpd
Nirto.l~il.tt.rtk ■..tl...r.M|.. ‘ th.~ ik&gt;... ».rh.J-rt~»b.«a.
Cortriio. .hkh k.e rtko l.rro «UJ op. , -W“
o« b. hi. p.,... ...1 .bob .r»r pr.rt.r- "«’!*«■’ '/ &gt;k &lt;.«&gt;™tl.» A...W U.
te-rf.il .irifrurt I.MM. b.lol~n pr~m Kt of tkdr.m^ .irt tkl ite
•iiiirfl With ilte .l..o«l or-u.im.rt. r.pr.. .«*&gt;•«« k&lt;l ku. »rml .« ikt
kioo,
Ik Crtobo.
Pl-'Ur, «&lt;■»■"■&gt;
A.1oOUB«.k..iooobi..1..tu.,rn,m
J I'P”,
Ik pr.tenlk. .nd frtoriplk L
, « b'l' • » Adn.IM.trk~.klo.-puM
..r.l oddkw;k tete-ht U o.rt.ljok.1 . '
-pp«-il“«. &gt;boj «"• »"&gt; [—l^krt
u.rt r/ -lit. In duik- of .km ....ildr, I I-f,
■“/S'_2*
r-rt ... to k ,.pk.~i. hot A.r -kS 1 «Uh». “* - “■ h"rr«&gt;l.r, ..mW ok»
?k Um. or.p.uplturd o.lw hul kt "» •"
2."?“' o ,t72 TS
arrived
' •PpIb’M* *«aJ been l,rvUg’11 ,o «*»' 0P°"
Mr.Oui.dk- ~.k&gt; op.ud..d- I... Mr C.inmolm. in tk kp. of «Wo.,
boorrt urt compolkl Ik luuiti.. ..r Ik t
• d.m.«..ru..m .nd k
Sru.lo.odtkl.ll.rik fr.-r,,tk kj.r ..Mrp^ iu l»« bhuolirt-muiUto
ote, » ik rod of bl. Mod. A r.igl. '"i"- bim-'l'b -bu &lt;«kt »
rtirik. moud our m. .qomkd , Tbii dkl.r.1™ b mk. Im
hi.ntlmu.ortkS™.u,rln Ik l-llow- tk» II ojmk. "o
i5sp,i..iti..knk.k.“W.il,k1l ulo ------ “
-----------polislii n’ v vi, but he’s got to stuff in him.’’
basis for a ftsture policy, and theTvneaSorb criticism is Worth all the purchased
x-e mentors «.f the II.-use withdtew.dvprkise ever spoken or written.
diuihg any participation in »pp&lt;tati&lt;&gt;a to
Lecusnptaw.
Six who voted in fever of

Washington. March 16.
The fidlowing is an acoium. of the avvr.c
to which reference is made In to afternoon
report:
‘
\
An attempt last night in the Senate Us
come to a v»»(e &lt;&gt;n the Kannua bill led to
to M-eeirai being orof ractcd all bight, al­
ter midnight the following scene oerarn-d.,
Mr. Green, declared tot uni ess ho could [
have a distinct understanding that the •
vote shall bo taken on Monday he would
go on.
Mr. Camcron eras disgusted with three
fruidews attempta. who is the gentleman
from Misa-&gt;uri, “Mr. Greao!" be asked,
“he is but our peer. Is lie the comman­
der of to Senate majority that adjourn­
ed over from Thursday U. Tuesday, tn at­
tend a political pageant al Richmond."
Mr. Green—“That ia twit true.’’
Mr. Cameron—“Do I understand ths
gentleman to say that I state u hat is not
true!”
Mr. Green—“I said so."
Here the View President called both
Senators to order.
Mr. Cameron—“The Senator lias ap­
plied to me hard language, I will also use
harsh term and ray that it ia an untruth.
Mr. Grven—“Yuu’ru a liar."
Tlio Vice President again called both
gents to order.

not right, thittgh he still tought tot
be was not wrong. Fnr anything that I
have said tu tot guotlaman, 1 am respon­
sible.
Mr. Green denied tot he arrogated to
himrelf to dictate to members, Tlw- Sen­
ator doew me injustice; lie knows that lw
does me hijiisti'-v*. Ho (Green) wmhuui
enough tn tneet him or any other slender­
er. The dauder of to Suxtor it ill reverberats uprm his o»n bead.
Thta' iee Preaid. nt emphatically called
to gentlemen U» order.
Mr. Green said tot he had said enottgli
to to Senator in thia chainbe.r; out at to
chamber he would u»e a mure appropi i
ate
epitot,
the rpithet
behmis
to
r-----«-----1.1
. : which
. ...............
“a ,w
• .k. -west.
. , tl.
the
He would
rw.l infringe upon
tbo propriety of the 8&gt;-n.ite. If there m
aijy animosity to settle, it must be done

ulent in its progress, and violating, as it
will, in ita consummation every principle it would be agreeable for themtu vote.__
How ia it with this Lecompton Con­ of Republican government, shall be forc- He did not go individually, but as agent
stitution 1
Does that instrument ropre

now likely tu be confirmed io-toir irptsisi lion, ami if toy aland mutate. Le­
compton cannot pass without adddito.al
recruits, though it is still claimed that it
con by to Adminlstralhm:
—- "™n —
c”OUiVare.
Mr.
Bell
'*
r n
*11 will follow up ths attack
morrow with a speech worthy of hit
fame and of the occasion.
Mra. Senator Gwin issued several hun­
dred cards to-day for a fancy ball on April
8, with a notice that a fancy costume wsa
obligslorv.
Waabington, Wednesday, Marek 17.
Lecompton is deed. Tbe report is tot
Cslboun will r to-morrow declare tot a
free State Legislature of Kansas sud; pre­
slaver.. State officers have besn eb-ctwl;
but sait-petra cannot save Lcoompl-&gt;n.—
Tbe anti-Leeoraptun forers in to Houts
now ouui.l 120. Horace F. Clark-, Pendletoa and Dcwartareall right.

ia distttguislaed Se
year *« whenever
i black”strode out i

•ton

I Of the board
tbe Poor, for Ba

»ih.ti Poor Farm, o

1 utebitainancc of

, will be receive-

tyj Clerk, until tbe
D-, 1858.
W«
J.M

Snpvritnrsidc

«*twni it n pit a
plule kn*&gt;w lodg
mend Pi of. Wm
[ aa the brst nrtclr
re acquainted wi

ied in ita nnino.
bls article in abort
Ito ita original ©&gt;lm
th or l-raniy whe
&gt;1 e has check rd t
hat beauty. Thie

ledge of t he pn&gt;p
to add that thia m
Bruailwny.
rnox.—Br&gt;

called by different n
the words (Prof

by all druggists en
Alsoby all F
dsalers in to U

hi.n medicines 1 N
arc there many
jlwrefTicacy of hi
mental km.wl.dgr
lis and Blood Pu

ed of every kim
Dioeaso’ Dr. Ro
f coinpl^t.- ma
obtained from veg
from Sweden,
tveu the public
riocs, »nd must
a verdict ia bis
idnsa h&gt; be all t
Dffiro, Nli. 0 Eo
Side, Itetwoen Ma

NGS PRICE

vlonea and other missiles.
I'heSSd ward police interfered, fo ,"5'1
tbo dklarbancw, and were driven
with
slunra and Lritkbata.

before they Anocu,
arrived, u-.-vhowever,
the r.vtefV
uciurr
...........
.. l were
. .
______ i U» about
-i__ _ 600
unn ,or
i-ait
j who
iraraaaad
—Jk
refurad V&gt; let the next train, due at 10 30,

K FOR EVE
LIBRARY.

drocra

The train was attacked by abowrea uf

stuiiea from the utob, and bad to. back

W. JuLlJDTT.

sent the legally and fsirly expressed will
of tbe majority 1 No one pretends that It jority of them,
does.
Nut eves the President himarff.
hi'
’

1 LIB

authorized by lb. peopta uf Kansas ton’

to maw**, u&lt; “
.pMktteRVtr, «x.

l.

■ -New York. Marot It,
About 0 o'clock, this morning. *» to
Peekskill train on to Hudson Hi ver RIL was passing ibnmgb 11th aveni». ■
man. aaid to be partially intoxicaisd, at­
tempted to jump upon one of to cars,
when he fell between to brakes, whsrs
be was run over and crushed to death.
Hundrcda of Irish laborers iir.i -dintely gathered, and threatened vcnri-sn«
against to Company, and total atuuhiw
tion of to track. '
t
A nnmber'of tbe Company’s mcx’-'Wj
up to remove to body to the 27th -treat
depot, but to rioters would n&lt;&gt;t allow
tom to touch it, and brat tom &lt; &lt;f «llh

anti-Lecomptonlsts have a majority in
tha Hease. The fieuate bare uadoubted- gal Instrument, framed by a couvaatkm

ronagr, or drive them with tha party lush,
»td Presidential tomb acrew.

members of to De

�Doug- ! QI

viahluaUra “objeediuna." Tonin tagrow la
wumatiuag about, ‘ enforcing parlitnaatnry lawa." And tta Viea President bland
ly -'vut of order." If he undertakes t(,
il*lm tha usual enirtcaiaa of debate, they
iniamipt him, worry him into i-ilenca.-^
Whgncver he take* the floor, they Sever
leave off badgering hitn till they get him
down mtn bia obalr again. To those w bn
remember bow smooth nnd smiling the
“Chivalry’- wi&gt;eto tbeir ‘-Itonored friend, I
tbe dhtinguiabed Senator from IHinvia," |
a year ago whenever tbe "stern little man

MORTGAGE SALE.

RICH GLOSSI* HAIR,

DISEASE VAWeCrUWD.

SHEET MVSIO
JLW Huical Herckuttoc, .

—TLdKT.fci:

in uivi.epuo.icannannrr, a newspa par lu Ilaatinga In said County; sad that .aid
puhucat.on ta Continued fo-—Ior thal he ouue a copy ol

board of Supcrv foora, and tbe former
. practice of the board of Superintcnduutx i Haetinge, March
of the Poor, for Barry county, sealed
proposal* , fur working or tenting tin- O lbyeouulj of Barry, In chau«err.
m'Jta
Uld &gt;ta mart tom*
C&gt;ur.ty Pour Farm, and for the keeping ' Wll?dA^TX? . Fi.’’ •‘ri ‘•’S?"-*,o “’*•
and
of tbe CiAinty Pan.,

&lt;&lt;• ,

Arranged by lhe beat composers. Every Inttrnmem offered for aale haa
lieen thoroughly tented, and be can safely
my are superior to any ever sold in this
place.
A very liberal deduction made to tboac
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
dcra.
Mr. II. will giro his personal atlautlun to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
the Juugvitaraufin itatingeoaFebrua­ nt his slurs corner Mam and Burdick
ry Mil IBSS. f*re*»ni,O. C Ray, Judge »f Pro­

“ D. DIBBLE,
Solireua- for Complau
Hrttings. March fo t-va,_____________

’ TEE GOWEN PRIZE.

cn-aiee appetite, rvnrwatodily rigor, end rrgeneratc. every jnirnal fimctfcn. Suebic tta nalura
•neb era lta«|faet» sfDr Butacke finamsHcnndinsv.ui lli-.d Pm.n , »l.. 1. ,| t.kvn in cuujunctwo
with hi* Hcandinerian Ill ud pill., will avt "i&gt;l«
Obliterate the tno.t nainfal diaew. but nrevent
tbrirmennenee, aud taigltan Lie bqvoail the m ■

In ita matter uf il.nE.Ute erf Amailalt Ctaet.
N. B. •?.’* received a new musical
lute of !*nurier ill* tn raid evuntr drceucu
'
On «■&lt;;!&lt;,.&lt; mxi aiiu- . wrutn tairwntu 1B imdrument, Killed .t” E»’-gln^ Metalic
writing, hi nib office "or 1‘ratal* by the Judge Harmonium. Call and cx^’,,uf-,
. Uleretrf. purporting to be tbe last wtfl end te.taJ. M. ULBBAiw?
One copy for I rear.
■ucnl iH ..uuri&amp;h Vhaae, late of l*rtlri*vlUe ia aald
Ii24-dra. J
" - 7 - •
Oct. 15th 185?.
county dccfBMtf.
Ttamjiou it is odartd'.liai Monde* the Alb day
March, A. D. id.*, .t wr lArad, p. fl. ot ih»l d.&gt;
ta earned ler lb* 1'ioiateof ^ld will, and tta
bffUiug uurwii. cl whieh luueall |«ruee iuieree-

.’Qbunty Clerk, until tbe 25tb &lt;Uy ol .h...'.***, 1
A. D , 1853.
Wm. I'nolnr,
L'REKgU -Mt tXll
SiiperiiReadetitn of the l*i
W.'Mtm. Clerk.
[)

’stssu Wo»s llwtiilre; Umc alter 1 mW
»l Bbtefleld beta. I g&lt;d t“c Urtlle ot E.Uor»
i fur wkkh you guvs tae an order WjO* your
nt in llrlnni, u&gt;a wtau I gut U, w« cuxtanl

FOUND ATLAS^V-J

We e»Ut|n It n pka»
&lt;&gt;pr abtointi* knouRdgc
___
_, ...
ret-commend Piof. Wind’s Hair licatiuntbc u the bf»i nrtdc of tl.c kind which
ax-sic ai-quiiiiihd with, r.nd on- wba-L
has den*, under our own ulsarvali- n, all
tlint it Hain.a—ai.d it claittu* everything
implied in its name.
’Ibis artirle in slant, will r.nitoro gn-y
bair to ita urgitml odor, aud add to itgrowth or bbauiy wheoevi-r i ny l.lipht

Friends, Patrons, and Ev.&lt;■&lt; vy-up;«!»«□» MU.CB t unc, a I1.U order
» hr pulduU-d iu 1!W llepabika,, lUnmr a publ« new.tMjwr in ItatiMg, iu „,4 Comity; and
ih«XwdJ pabk.miai lx-cMituiu.-d fur »ix &lt;xt»cc *
utit« w rckw; er tfal be c*u.r s cvpr uf this ordr'r
l &gt; b-unel per.jcnliy on rich ofu'i.l IkfauiUuls
»t lew: twsut,. dsybUforv th. iiuie l.uited fur
ttieir upjwarsKCv.
i

KBYBODY, com along, aa I am oo My Tsps and
cations Io UtuBl you nriQia

NEW STOCK
just iwdertd tor von—Buch aa

READY­
MADE
_____
CLOTHING,
SUGARS,
TEAS.
BOOTS &amp;
SHOES,
________
■
PRINTS,
SHEETINGS,

Cavtiox.—Beware of worthleta imita­
tions a* several are already in the mar|t»t, culled by diffi-rcnt nainva. I'm- non,nnlcss tbe weird* (I’rufc»irir Wood's bail
1,’mdoraiive, depot St. Louia. Mo., and
New Yurk.) ure blown in the bottle—
Sold by all druggists and Patent MaJictne
Dnalers. Al»u by all F-n -y and Toietr
Goods dealers in the United States and
Cunadaa.

tbeir auporiorty after one uncle trial. Price of
; lhe Hcandinnvian Blood tariAer. *1 ner bottle,
dvaM: beendiuatian Blood Pilb,
st iMffitt per tat.br live for 91.
Tkr article* Hr ta dl.lit‘«U«l «« cumprixed ia
Peas, Miemi County. Ind.Aur 4 1387.
lhe foihiwiag UM:
I&gt;aC. W. Itotack; I ta*erve*i**d eosiuab tan­
1 packsgea ef gold couUiaing......1MM each t t fn.m »W Scandisartaa Blond Perfeer end
Blood rnf.. tLal I tare Itaughl it my (for*, aad
It le L--» my incliiian»o. Io girayon ajjUin etalemrut of mv &lt;=»•«. I waa fur year, atliielrd with
dur ben* df *9 comfort, and efficiency in Lu.tnraa
(L.t-pua. Turwapitulsle all lhe ao-ealled raise- '
div. whtek 1 bare(wed Wrid myaelf ef tha diaaeue j

a’

cUmatloo ufartfry on who (tab with him.

ml that In-suty. This ban jiruit.il in our
Taniily uikhin alew wetka, and in nuiuvroim other c.is.*4rel,&lt; d to u» without th.
knowledge of tl» proprietor. We bav*|
wily to mid t.uU thia moat valuable arti.

..

..

•• .7.'.hioo.'Afi gwu or »A per half

uf. 1 was induced Io try yvnr mc-dicinra ttata
it,* psrenaeiune kf a friund and rtUru.ing ibvfe
few dai s wta grwfc tanrtMlad, and in a aB
Hum. I-m Huui a month, I «»* ’“.'‘rt'j •»£ J
maneuUr cured. I wan alsd affiu-^with I
fBrticka. worth from »fty cents to moat * iolent serve na tawtata, w&gt;-*l *»PJ"
w aa procured bv my diaerdere* stumacb,. " "
InanreLauly on receipt ofltaaubeeriptieu mon­ my Ji.pepd. left me my headacLe left with it.
ey, tbe suLseribetaiiame wiUta entered upon tta I now tcri better io every re.pecl then 1 bare '
.obrartyticn book, opposite a uncitar aad tliegdl
coirvwponding with that number will Im forward- Very truly »-ur*.
JOBS A DEMUTH.
ad in.um w rtk. to the aubaenber, by mail or vltarFrom tta Kc* Mr. McMruas' Partoruf Kota
Chapel.
latMaaaroua.Ort.3, IB-'-T
tv
_ tl&gt;,.r K— t I,...

DENIMS,

FLANNELS
Will yon come and get these Up-Top
Goods or will you Buffer fir the want ff
them.
P. 8.—Fur» wanted ImhIIy.
A. A. kNAPEN.

Ilaatinga, Fab. 24, 1858.

From Ita Xaa-purt. Ky., New., Oct L&gt;. 15.77.
Who hax not heard uf Dr. Rvbailt
ai.d hi- hiid'tcmeal Not tnaay we are
aorw. nor are there mat y who cannot tea
tify to tbe efficacy i f his Medicine*, from
vtprriincntal lto&lt;-wl&lt; dge. ILs Scaudmai
on Pills and Blood Purifier have drser-1
vedly earned |i wide ruputntinn for tbeir i
iuralite powers'. &lt;‘f Euvi-rs and Ague,
and of Billiouk a id Irate rmittent Fet yrs,
and indeed of isvery kind ol Nervota and
Billious Lliaesaa' Dr. Hoback iuu render
ed himadf complete ms.ter by his nicilicitiM, obtained from vegetable* and herbs
imported from Sweden. He ia no &lt;sua.-k. I
He hai givfrn lhe put-lie n chance to lest
liia medicines, and must gladly lutvethey
Tatunfad a verdict in bis favor, declaring
his medicine* b&lt; be all that ha claims fur
hsm.
Office,, No. 0 East Fourth Street,
North Side. Iietwscti Main and Sycamore.
(.Iticitmati, Ohio. Sc* advartiaetm mL

HASTINGS

T BtAtTrnT

- .. .
DHtOD PtmESANtiBLOODV1U,

A AZAMAgOO "t t t': MICHIO^.

In -eceordattcc with a rcnolntion by tbe

,..K -ill Wrewind

J.M. HUBS ABD,
bBALBX a
glasital JratrnBfflts,

n42tf

15 late of William Fenton late of Thorn apple
Dtxt-aeed.
Furviiant Io licrua* and aullieriiy heretofore
gram .&lt;1 me by kta Judge of 1'rvtalc for tbe countof larry I atall cipuac ‘ar oale at puU;&lt; uietfeu ti,
lie- 1 igta-i biddci al tta rtor* of I. Jf. Keeler in
Hie village of MidJiri ill* on Monday ita Mh da*
■ r.tpiiL 13.8 at one o'clock F. M.. tta following
di.rnbnl real talatebel'-nging to said estate:
Part of fofa four and tire In lb* villagt uf Midillrr ill* nnd TnwuaLip &lt;&gt;f Thornapple tn said couu
ly with tta appurtcuaucre belonging, it beine alt
ins reel retain m raid village belonging tu raid de-

ClBCUOevi. Friday Sept. L IW-7.
Dr. RotacL— Dear air. Haring been affiicud with
wrnralgia or rbfun.al»e&gt; for tbe pert year and a
halt, and tariag seen ’-.-nr medicine, called 'ta
Scan dine* Ian Ul wd Fur ita.-.ldghly rvocuuiawiuliU
hr grr.tlrsum with whom I mu acquilUed, 1 na»
inducud to try it. Rut not tafre I tad uaerf various
Uttar tr.edicinex A fler using two tatties, I Mr
il.dTrcl very artuiUy, a.al main umag two mere
tattle., (found mya.fr perfectly raved. Yoe will
alluu m». ttareforr, to ronrretulale you open ma
king edtaeorary In m^liriae which to prating it- I
out t» ta w worker •■'.□eh wuadcre io tta diwmao |
&lt;rf Ita human tamilr.
ORURUE S. HENXETT.
*O» two Jan ago; lav upon what Km fhyaeLocal tai.tur CiucraMti Daily Enquirer.
riaao &gt;u&lt;ta!l l.b friends believed to ta tea ,Wh
Isct.varoLU, Wednesday, SanL 2.1487.
u new alive aad Iu lhe full nigvr aftaaiiA.
, Dr. C. W. iiok.cc—Dear Sir. Hating tarn tnuik bedII..
— —...
-LL.L .

A GENTLEMAK.

I- IAI A IH --IJ,
AMBROSE HVHHELU
naatiagv.War W.I887.
ramusiotwix
Tbe comalaeir-n Io tta abuse eommi.euiuera
haring been reriswl for th* period of three months
fn,m tta Sth day ef October IHS7. by ita J edge
.r
Lr II., euualv Uarve

Dated. TLunupple Feb. 5 ISM»
COMMISSIONERS’ N(jnc£.
We fhe uruh-reigvwd having tana appoint'
Ita JMee ■&gt;( Probate far ita Luunlr of Il.rrr I

I-lllCE CltlBENT.

Two eopfao............ a,»i&gt; | Ten copies........ »
n-art^Ebeaiag^W.
la (Publithta Beery Tbmday.
Single copy on* year I Tru copia oo&lt; year ia
in adtanc*..»3,(M | ad*ano*........ 811

indentarv ot nuirtic^e uudr and ueculed by Koh
। ert W. Warren of Italian Barry Count.- and Rtot.
of Michigan. Io Wm. Hnulh of tta mee ploce ami
taaring dale ISthdaf July A. D. «««. ata no**
ed is ill* regUler* office of De*la ioandfor Ita Conn;
l.r ofBurry i u uia Btalo on the Sth tay Octotar A. D.
!86&amp; ‘n Li tar E. vf WuiUMrl on meo ld&gt;. and
which raid mortgage war ou the IMb day of March
A- D. 1%M5 udgued by the .&lt;M
«•-&gt;•«■ •Cbarta.f- Dsrfou and .aid a..i
in tta reaf»rra .-J8ca of Drada i
Barrr ou the Sth day of Hept A.
KM u&gt; Liber G ofMortgare..
An-t vheren* ttaa*L* claimed U —---------mortgage, ami ouptad at Ita 'We rflMa notice
■i..
.taWin and fur-

‘tx’-v, fra3Sr~.r;

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STUNE'
FUUND.
O I. J. C. FitEMO.YT. iahb travel. diMursiwd
many •UrtHug wutdvr*. Lal ».*« nvru »M,enfulaad true, itaa thermal dtseorary ttai

C

New Advertisements.

March A.D. l*M| levy upon and take all tbe right,
litle aiul intemt of—defcndaiii, in a&gt;.d Io lhe
following &lt;!r*erilwd prraiun, lying end being in
nflbia order, a'ul that in e»« their ap;iramr.« U lti» ounir &lt;rf Barry, nndStaie uf Michigan, fofrtl-raft-red. th»n tlftit they cause their au»wrr to the E«t halftUptf north wuet qoaner i.-f. i Beotian
oimplaiuatila Bill tu (m tiled within twenty dais thtiti-iire (l-'.i Town four &lt;4| north, range »e»rii
after service at a copy of Mini Bill, (if a eupj is '«• .
quurd and in detail Iberauf, that said Bril' be inkeu an ronfestad by itatu.
■
public auetaej. b. tta highest bidder, st the front
And it i« farther ordered that within twenty dour of Ita court ta-i-e,Tee lhe village ,.f Harting.,
dat- tlie Coniplalnaat cauaa a nutice of tliia order in esidcounty,Wn Satuolar tta Hth dar ofMar A
L&gt;S,e pibh»brd in tbe Republican Banner a new»- D. trtf.elooetfcleck P. M. nfertd day, u&gt; aaiirt*
pipr-r ia Ha-tieg. in aafd enemy; aud that said . •aid rreeulion, together wrtb Inkrcrt sial ceete
..... 'i1'',' be runt.nurd f.r
— .i_. Ihetron.
PHYS I Cl ANA: SURGEON.
W. K. FERRIS,

Dr. A E. BON8TEEL,

Ha-tinp, March IK, 188L

_________ n«'wA

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Ctarlcaa Lhirtvu

.

ia now ar'liug nsrr f.-nilf t'rorvriti for 1
tbau van tataughlta Ita tame money, at any viscralor* ltu&gt; .ita ufSew Yoik. It u u.e m.h
ulaee fur the penult uf Battle Creek. Kslainaiao.
Mat .Ind!, 11 AST (X UN. and the .unoond.og um,.
lev. to yamrhsK guvda iu thia line. ]*!.&lt;*. gteo
me a call and l**l tbe truth uf tbb aawrtioa, ar
HEWD IN TOLU OBDEHK. aud tbe j-kx!. wtlt ta

Wat. Burgher

teiTiitan —o no.

New Barry Mill,

Da. A. «J Bo.-rereet, taring made Hastings bis
nmianetit
,.r
■!_ , IS now in aurccaafiil operation, ready
COMMCSSIONERS NOTICE.
t&gt;» &lt;!'» itiiv iwnntuit of '
Hnlice is hereby gi**n that we lhe und.ralgned
.... ............. ...........................
■
- .
coin nueMonera ol itiv estate of Jbuwm tag*fate of
C-CTSTO^ZC WORK,
ADMtMbTKATURS KILL UF HEAL ESTATE- tta ton a ot Darrj dccaarcd will meet at tta ColEeuMaMihM.
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------------—--------■
­
_ Wytatcra 4lo Dictnnarta received at Cu
tn m good order nnd ita prompt a« any
CTerk • uflta for the aw of Sciw.l Dotnota. Tta
ship trf Hope in tta couutr of Harry dveeu
other Mill iu Barry, wrawy oUwr.cuunly,
omws ar* .uhivei &lt;. tta order ol lhe InyrnMn
n
...... tn
" IIU
flaving ae-cured tbe jacrviceauf
ol Uk rraprcuttTown. In which they belong.
a licvtiee sod antfeonty graoml me by tta Judge
O. W. MILLS.
UaaUaga. March tl, 1IM.
Co. Clerk.
of 1'rotate te- tta county uf Barre sutborisina me
nartfagsMorchS. 1X54.
to sell certain real **lal.&lt; of wluel'i the said Micliael
Chatterton died retted and iKmeaaod, I shall aril
M Miller, aud our tnilibulng built on the
• A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN S
at public auction to the highest bidder «n tl.c KHh
oM
tnuai Iinpbived pLin.’ttjjt-tber with a good
LIBRARY."
day of January 18-^ at nne a'drt*. F. &gt;1- •» tta I Barry Jan. Ui JESg.
ilanre pf \Tilliam Rattler in tta tewaibfeof Barre
StnttUrr—we tire prepared to do tha
JU-.t -ta.O-.
Exruitxcra aqinta wawt«i&gt; In all parts ho lbs oouaty aforesaid tta following disentail
brat of work. Plcaae give tn a all.
iuntewitt
Cash paid for vhcat
••CDMi’BMHtJmiVE GROGKAPUT AXD DDL
The out half of tbe aonth East quarter of kac ; GRO OER Y 11
BOLTWOOD 4s GRANT.
“d *«&lt;»"&gt;&gt;. or THE WHOLE lion thirty-three, and tta south half of th- weal j
WORLD,-by K O. GOODBICU. (Jfaler Parky., half uf tta south wrtit Owner of taction ThirtyHasting*,
Sep. 3, 1857.
C.i.r ..ToinT...
U—K;_ TV -.
,

ta •ubacribcrnot only taour'es a

’

SPLFXDID THREE DOLLAR ESGBATIXG!
but. ata&gt;. tha beautifully tUuatraled
Two Dollar Ari Journal Ont liter!,
Knell subscriber tsslao presented with ■ Ccriifl-

KABI.Y bOW'l'RJLFR TEA al f.MS 3s tu 73
cent* per pound. COFFEE pom tgu to '.-jowe*

rang Io emunber I Mfcckrrvn .—pare will 001*1U^-kTf t,°..dMtaJJfora'T wulclwtentmyfcMZiX
•ailng that it contain, e.rrrltiiiir that web rrar
Ibooghten* a FAMILY UtWCtatY Him, Ita

Geo. W. Fowler.

■ TEMBWcE

WILLIAM JONES,

will be elTen. U»»

3r.~l

Having bon’l tbe e*Urt Block of

ti..

8kS«8!l!B3»
pORMERLY kept by T. PruiLtr*, i*
1 constantly- making additions an ths
same, nil of whicb, be pmpo*tn to scfl

LiMgll LCBRlffi
Tbo nbacriber bating lr*Md tit* Saw
Mill known m FULLEim MILL, wo’ld
veeroetfaHy aanmmor t'» ths cititen* «f
Ua^law «n&lt;! gkfetly, that be w prepare sea* haring claims a«*msl the iuud male, an «eto fiirmab Lumbar of *11 kind*, either at
be MIH or deliver*!, on abort rmrirw.
„- .
kJ. FULLER.
Haawan Egg, J 1«7.
Bsstiap. Marsh I. 1*55.
CW’’n?n?l5t

s?.*ins:,.*KS£2«r

*'

AMBROTYPES

EM PORI U M OFF A8H1OK

TAILOR SHOP

CBEirER Ifta a Ike (1E1FEST,
ck c•-y "miiiei L‘ ci to i&gt;Cu
HUPBKJOK INDUCEMENTS.
« rt«|5 jwreon* wta ml garmauM mad* I

L U.TT I N G.

TIME IS MONET.

�------- ABBACTim MEAD

I

RICH GLOSS! HAIR.!
MEW

GOODS

GRANT A WAOTMMG’8

Ready Pay Store,

o/

Just received a larg&lt; New Orleans Sugai
a
stock of
EXTRA QUALITY AT
TaB-

XO CTS-

P. IL a J. REASFX*-

ENTRY VARIETY, I THICK BOOTEES.
FUR

To be sold at Loiccut
Pricu.

p. n
OSE TKIU-Ui.
WOMENS

MJ. R.

*

$1,000,000
AB3OLCTC A VNIMFAlHED

BarplM. »422J92. .11
IM Vrar*1 &lt;&lt;&lt; -T*
___.

FINE CONGRESS GAITEES foe

12 Shillings at
P. H. &amp; J. R.

purrs
GI5GILUIS.

BMILLI1XT«.

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

few v sis Shi* vim
NG.
S!\ab
saRn^thn Urta**e/daZo

LAWKS, ING,

A

nice assortment

SHEETINGS,
BATTS.

* iTiwScan dua tian vkuitabu: blow
F1LLK Dt K- U«X p~*c*&gt;4 tte r»m i 4 i.w,
*r»». ■Aiwiw’. ted ,t-jd. nd nprnant a

-INSURES AGAINST THE—

FANCY BAKAGES.

them m a kettle, with Iwrrly water aeiegh
to Cover then;; add •••ffiriewt sng.-r t&gt;
stake a tbit. »y rap. and boil until tbe applea are tran-pwrvnt and lender. taking

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

MEN'S TRICK BOOTS,

KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
AT THE

83,50 at

FOR
P. H ffi J. R-

Ready Pay Store.
COOTS AND SHOTS. READY MADE

(IsihlRg: lever

f

DANGERS OF FIRE.

MEN’S

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,

Cheap.

LOSSES

equitably adjusted

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

GROCERIES
- V—’trees tli-iught
: ■ be w«mld
■ wr • try the «x- '
peach'
peritmml of .ailing in a few.
betook
•ome pure .Mte eUy. ar. l piaster d up
the h&lt;»les left by thv geatlaman .ithim—
TWclsy sunn tHamc ^ry,&gt; the

Kinds
and cutlery.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Ynppg America Ahead.

1 All kinds of produce!
taken in exchange for
.-Goods.

FRANCIS ROWER
THE PHlLUSOPHE’d'S STONE
FOUND.
YOU 3 C. FREMONT, in 111 tnrris 4m*»tmi

RECEIVE MONEY UN OLD AC
CUC NTS.

GR.LVT k SPAULDING.
Hasringn. Jm&gt;-4. 1*S7.
r-’nl

sBXtr* nt*trriutb fr*tt ttrvrev
rrv. COPttt
!ML£T-OU)3
r.upic n iricnr orrtx

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
ISAAC C. MOTT

TERPENTINE. ALCOHOL,

ms Msucas,

TIME IS MONEY.
AMD IT TAUER MONEY TO K Y GOOD JIT

Burning Fluid together with a foil stock,

,

EIXVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK .bloVES.

op, add a little lews than
oooec ot al
&lt;x*bU. aad mix well, and put in a forte
aS one* and cor* tight. Alcohol b V- b
added sufficient !■- make the mixture liq­
uid and keep it ir. and when applied to
tree* it liarddr.s at once and focm* an ab
light coverinr.__ ____________

ea»«{ix-ul itJMMt tbajeutchicg of tbe line
tm-ler a bware tail when in hanrean. A
eruppr r &gt;-nc and a quarter to otic arid \
bdf mrbe* in diameter, buck'ad wkaH*
Uwt, will moat o-n m-nly hcateJha at.

New Arrangement

C»nu Wicmk—A -email wiek feed*
CUSTOM WO1I
the mriied tallow tn the tame «n&lt;we tloa
]y, than a large iaw. ceoacquratly t!!c k.?l ecMtMtlyw, Usd. mA 41 kiad* MADE
MUN*.
aniall wick ceadte* turn the |.«gr*t.
DM-lGrr-tme
The Wet randie* we have tried, luul »
B0WE1S HARDWARE STORE
wick nude mit of G.ur corda •/ &lt;wmnn«i
pack thr«*J. twi-ted t&lt;«rlbcr, fur a can
&lt;Be tbrec-foiirttia of an meh in diameter.
Thia will give an idea «f the prap-r size
of the wick. y&lt;st it may witbrai' utc-aiveffiesw ba Mtalier. It ts nioeb better,
both for incnatamicnee and toemmy, and
bribe eyre,tn hern tw.. esndlra ax ■«*
with smail wicks aed a clear, etrady Ggl I
throne only with a large one, giving a
largC. darning, smoking flame.—[Uuostrv

JUST RECEIVED

AB tb« p*&gt;pular Pat eat
Medicines, &lt;4 tlx

BRILLIANT PMWPWTCTI
FOURTH 1EAR OF TUE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATE*

DRESS GOODS

Sorb a» Prints, Gingham*. Ixlatins, M»rinos. Psramcttas Black Alpactas and a
variety of Wad DeLains, all very nics

J 1ST RECEIVED » new lot ot

BOOTSaad KHOEM,
Ladri'a Gaiter* Baskina and Boots, a
good assortment si very inw prices.
On hand a very large stock of Crockery
«U«ic andGlaas Warr.
Just received a new stork of
GHOCEH.IES,

uay rely "upon them an being genuine.
June 25th 1M7.
n7l£

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, w*xM

tslww

■*f all kinds cbeup fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity nf

AND

SHINGLES.
on hand and all [craxu wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining

J KEN FlELD

STRAY CATTLE.

QIMMl&gt;$IONEK'S NOTH E.

found at thUewUlilwhmeat. Alan a great va­
riety «if the cfomxat Perfu­
me ry for the eepcrial acromwhich ■ ill be *&lt;4d Ktr
m.xhrion of the Isdte*. Ahn
. Stationery, Pena. Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
H.E-AJD'2- T’-A.TT,
at saton.-»bing l-w price*. My motto
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ate,
Hwy woulA rcspntrvdy announce to
ia ■:* little cheaper than the c!&gt;f-n|«U_’
I bite just revived a good asMWtnxeit the citizen* of Flaaling* and of lire aurrounding County, generally that they in­
Ladies
tend tv aril everj ihing in their line &lt;if the
buvict-M a* cheap a* cun be bought at any

CHANGE OF TIME.

Borts.—Tbe vkin of a boiled egg is the
ml eflicucu&gt;ua remedy that nut be appli
Leave lifting Gir Battle Creek. MrmI to a boil. Perl it carefully, wet und daya, W«lne»day« and Friday*, at 7
it. It will draw off tbe matter, and dock. A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
lie* o tha aoreneaa, in a few bm&gt;rs.
st 1 o’ekrk. P. M. in titne to take the
aftertH-at car* cast or west, and on Tne»daya. TUnuiayaM'fSetnnlayefci am«?.
' &lt;4odc P. M. in time to iakt the evening
train .•Tatra.
lz«ie Bartle Creek f&gt;r Ha-*ing« on
Tm-«uay&gt; Tbartdaya and Saturdavt at 7
.. dock: A. M, and arrive at Harting*
st two &lt; ‘ckik, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o'clock. A.
M.. and arrive in Heating*. at 10 o’dodu
Ixwvc IIsAtmg* f .r Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a:
10 o'clock A. M„ and arrive al Grand

GROCERIES.
Such aa TEA. O&gt;FFEE, SUGAR. SPI
CES, PEI'ER. FISH, tn a wr»rd every,
thing in lhe Grocery line, em-h as
will be wanted Hwfiunaly me. And
they have on hand tbe brat kind
uf animunitioa for sportsmen

TEMPERANCE

AT THE OLD STAND

a&gt; was prw uffirvd in this market
A*« particular friend Um taken tbe
liberty tv circulate tbe store that we arv
fawpiM a GROG SHOT, | take this opportutiiy to aay to my friend-*- • “-that

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•uly ii'M*u opr. drvini&lt;&gt;o,au daugrr- .xw'C-ywni, w hynever wh«.el&gt;«&gt;«&gt;T«J t f«p
ou-a..|lw*
’dniMriirti'
i» I lamivi.p*npit
imihvI penpit thia b|U
bill lu po»a
pa»a jappT?
npjity for an.|n'&gt;l»-i.’1 Into
Irt.. the
tlie Cniun
Cni'.ii ;*’ the
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a,-,
pKI.
uf .II.,Urt'nu-iiiu my ui-'iusi 1 N-&lt;rdi.*hi&lt;i :m eqiHral-nt. wri guri-lirtird ■ E.II1 were repudi.-itcd after one aide hail
«U «rt*Vit-' । ■freW .IJm.iA- this nili fo?ihv Mhifiehaf Teniu’.ri Iviesmrtb id 3«drc ncclird the .-rjn'ivnk-nt. ft mh- li vh.ltlfoh.vwlnjt rtwresret JF.riBt An^aure tire 3ft. ndn.fiwe. er. Th, B..uth afcrived b«r. tliifl'iff h'tedvmit caiinpait. But I lk» nM
-iboivjma-tor Wai wncrivreJ snd vxrent«1 ■ eummhuit in the Slates i-f Missouri and pr*»f&gt; vie m go Intu the duaanteiun of it at
m,:«WM4l; re-d';id.-b«ijuusc 4Ute&lt;4i-u*|iMit|imil Arkn*ri’-i thc^’i-rlh waijcj.jwth iitly for dHa time.
jjot
itefo Itoui |]jc ptefrdc *-f] tlie'Jay1’ Wtiyh sire aln-uld revive hers.—
Dul,&gt;ii,b'iw did. you pay those men
K*1'*®* A1/&gt;l”tJ, dr vxj4Fe»», tbyir wil|; । The ci-nipmrnia'tt *iof Mcqrfivtecr.1 in. and’ wfio were bi&lt;l4l«i^ w&gt;d overbidding and
tli'irlL Injciiuis' jl is oile of n series'of ag- again thJ ivmtrtry tad p'-tw ao'far aaagi- oatbi^ldlng o-ith ^oilier for prealm-tdM
r**4’’ n" •’it Cie
ri.ive p over. '■ utivn oti .the ri*v&lt;,r&gt; queAthtei wna ooo- hteii’iinrHrtMi! ’-First to the wrlter of the
- forii.il |»eciiittt»d to lx- •’iwRwrwMre.tJe.-iiic.l, •-'■l&lt;c»B'ip|ied nt peace. w;th some
luiMtreml iu ibe rtiUwrajiHl uf^KcTiMMdTs^tilripi»lf"Le’e unj there, until Texas
tud-i&lt; Mui tj-Uj, lni;ii;
fourth, bu-, ambl’d tor ndraNd .ti inh&gt; tin- Uiiil-n.— tiam dWr*iv^ UiuiJ.y sou'bcrn vwte-n; vjv
&lt;-..u-y 'ti
.»' djujfoilp.te ut ,b.Mfo:'rfo-11 apiin llfrre w.-ia an n-’ltatfon ; then tljr scc.iuJ, ^v-u refiiMil weii the poor
cuiiipiiiiiriit of a nomination
n.iiuluati.in ifi
in Abstlonaf
n national
•ivigfo? mi l pvjydar ligll’-. I ’hall again the Uniire set ihn-utrutd.rand I cuuiplinirtit
n-ed^s bri.-liv.-K* [rtrewible to 'give tli.- ’ tbixn’eiwd from the Booth; tbrt) sgain t cikiii n'tintf, when It was wall' known t»»
• n-'imicFTffiirfi I lutNC these ••tyc-* r.ii&gt;&lt;tbcr cumpii-tnisc was.utlxrvil int-; V; cdrfriAriy that under no .ctreniiMianre*
,.
i nit. n rrireu..! I.f till-Missouri line. The , i.luld-Iw li*aie ,bre« elsctTil d he h-iJ reI ■» Well knuait, fir. ti.m nt lb* civ*.-, i c -uitiry remittod hi p.-are niilll. ht’prii- cvjvnl, the pvOlgg^- }'l&lt;? third you
Lu reifo.r '.u.iui v war, Hutt «t the for i r&lt;«fo of tinrefa new light bri&lt;k« ftport the ! c-tiriguod t&lt;*tl«- grave. He received but
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.ui* F»-il.-r.il t,uienmi«*nL an t rwtnu unrBv-Hnc-x .Uf-rv-iiuw,
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I. UTai n-nl' tile hM
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*iru4.i&lt; *«u«n vi
-u &lt;«&lt;« luaLe.t -|,,;i -Ji jldiki&lt;l &lt;-|m.h *Lncri *» an u.hiiIl ; Il *• liappciicd that jt»any of tin.- slave i hi« heart.- Iht-Jourtb yon are now pdrrtl-oL tide -»d lkt-11
•’««»&lt;&lt; vs.l;^U^i I- Wh-na.ni k.p» State, iluritig th; fall of I&gt;*t7 In -I. mu suing *id.i-llitho pu*-ra •* tbreUuvRroInif-tw- A l-rociuou,. *l hi* OU • ^.r5vHWt».K thrCiriiMt.mnirZin sui furMhl evenly ■ i.u), Sulta.-d.tv wlieU it duiuld no l.-ugoT political
C lUvcnti.iim. nrcsoh
ed that
they incut; •*,»lt* the keen ------rernl of
du- ‘
-.llln-ai e-iuv-.-nimn*.
winwi
him I"-;
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w-nl.J ►upiHirt&gt; rTTFK.infoFnir
’7^-..' fT1k_ r*»a_Ma,ar.v
Prc-ldatrcy 1 h.ain.lin-iipd;. ymiiare
vim Lara *ft,*r
after Lil
Uta ScalOl
scalp; Sllll
and yd.
VeL
wh.. ws«' n-.t mnuiv-d Vi the prihrirfei of air. tbre AJmmi»tnrtmn owu; to him
Ute Wilmot J,r.rei-o. «O enlbwl; In De-1 m^rc dun 0 any other man. its prerent
eait.b. r. 1847. mv ilfo(irioU« nrwhees-1 i-wwe-wion id' power.
Titers are three
aor. Qr'n^MMW Iwkltimwa to bimadf- m«u in ibis .nati-m to .whom the prca.;nt
' lr,‘l tltrouglmut the land, oire.U tbcwwlj । aitlMitiKu lieba«l. dim-andagniii, ctpjea-ed • AJi»iiii»lrali&lt;ni uw,o their prearnl p-al
'Mej’UaMitw.
hie
&gt;«■»•.
di
.t
she
Hon.
John
Davia.
-f
ti\ai
mure
than
to
m&gt;)
other
three th. u
l&gt;»t-l Ite*. l«ll&gt; 1M7.
21--------’.| av-is/uf the CotitjiiiUL-l torigim wua the
Elite A to. I'-MURI GAG VoriALE.
is-foptfou &lt;-l lire ordumnea of 1737. for MitwnS hti&lt;Hti. ahonlit Intvte talked ajprin-rt | • &gt;4d ’men lii the United Btatei. Tlwwe
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i Why not take all y-&gt;
hibited tlMi NIcbiiIsoh letter, As thc.lfoxbrat bid that Vato'WiHal mM&gt; toked. -who
biila higher!’
Mr, Fillmore followed
■ L'.'ri^loo.. BSa-nSt..-,, 1,™,^. ercS’W.Tol- &lt;M»«JOVTIOX. W mH. L. U.U. &lt;b., ...,O ... -1-.lt ■riffithe’fi.jfWive »1«ro tewimrd &lt;fo&gt; rom«nd Ke-, ■
_ -ZZ.J. _ .
n»Wrt--r Mi—rt
.1— Batilfc promi-e 'niraaur* uf Ib30. ■ -Mn.Wab:
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’* die-^rii/srf Stakf^Stiitft, ,e ■ tWt UtAte.'
Fur ; tout' they-wirie Ltrr fnUowixi again, with bUYth nf March
J'**bkto&gt;Laud m* Air a^itlng tuthe ra­ apcrebf M*d 'Wf/fitoufh id** !&lt;*■?« amc IlMiiipahire, fMr.Jiale*.] die other day. d«ae that they will aet wwalUw.
rin utV-ner 're.n-rttb 4 j».H &gt; a
VI t&gt;
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the repeal uf the 14l»**&gt;uri compromise •vuBtibe Monl VteerviMitto," which wm in
uraiunr u iw.itprev Leo.^-u,!* ,Q
Mr. I’r, o.leiii—1; was injt my iuU-n- I
But. sir. the cmpromlre was adopted.
Uri^lft!-»?»"rii-'"uiily u» paruiYpato iu Uui de- jfifl jw-nri- s^aln n fgn&lt;-4*• tbruushmrt the : I jlow«&gt;t proptae tu diacirw.the repml
T.aaM-’XoEph’u™ F/SaXv^^ 'fltol-n »^jiw,Wlw*‘ Uo|»Vt.tatiym J I | Intel. The q.tetetioti was settled.4lld *-r- ^i
«|f elite JJi^arjuji nmiproimT*
comproinl^e. • «
If iI teliimlil
i»»i- »f a dislingiiiabwi Virginia gentleman.
ere! patronage b»lda owt, m&gt; lor
Urtt; vial mao-u rewi.iitMriu x*i*i»- b.d uiiuinlcd,!" Jew e the Riibjeci iv "I'lvr ' tle-l fun-ren' I lire waFwnither finulltv. j .n&gt;!rrap&gt;&gt;n dial drecuwin. I abouhl only
My rm your Mirtkmi allw*.
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•‘’ml*'abler and more 'eaperiencuj col--! Hrifir-aa aihsridn upnh that sukjM Was ( w. arv'lhr Senate,,for I should
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TBBMS-41JM, IN ADVANCE.

e property
r, dial evei

never in rant
it • xhtiubi r&lt;-«&gt;KMtM
xlaeva a» pn&gt;pi;iy. ,tf HdC Irul.inUuded

tliroiiglwml tiw tnilirolm-truulumi aan the
wwd. •’■lare” bteilMiwl. ur anything that

*lavcaz*a proparty under lire o-usUlc- to crowd tbtem, ait; they «re
KMiwtng IwteiitifuUy le»» rapidly*
ti-m I
But arain. sir. ao for from reoipnix'.ug Arerolmhk- ji»taa long** you
poverament withita patronage.

that the cnit.v.n law diaw nut, and tMjwr
w« Cl*/’'l'i
. rccogoiiu properly ill
alavc*.
Here it a dechion vt the Sopfhne Cpj|rt id Georgia ju 1S51:
“I now cunaid.-r Hie deci-d*na/if the
Eaglihii cmirts up-m tbu aulyvciXif ahi
v«»ry. and IXH.iuk it will be scan tlJjt *hiery luu’ nrvsr be n nvopniaml.to e^iat
tliero undvr the &lt;-vrfttn&lt;&gt;u hi*. Un the
contrary, it is wriH scldid that Um'iuuincut a slave, wln-lbcr Alricali. Indian,
Jc’w, or Gentile,
liis f.M.l upon Briti«h a.ol be i« a m-teinan, apd entitled t&lt;\
the pnitccti&gt;«n of the laws as aticb.”—Srai
rr. /■'urmer, 0 Gftir-jia Itrpurh p 558.
Lird Maudield, iu liis opinion in thr
Sotnaractt Cure, declared :

hr*, and;
btet tbey:
haratba
;i

l.’llof 1834.
Tl»- fin* ejectiou
that act wm h» * deb-gate to Gingi^fe,
At that elnrtian then- »u« on ycry,
vicLuca sUumpied, hut tnerc w*a fi^gd..
Sumu nineteen b ndn-d Mis-ourinna, I ,
thiuk. actually j-uwd ..rcr into tire Tap
। imry, cotrd in General U hilkcltLapd
th. n went home.
Thai terminated thatrampflign. but tret ween the cletlio* «*£,
General WhiUkld and the elettwa M th*
mumb-.ra «rf the Legislative Cmo^I Uicru.
wwa large itiflus nf puputaiuti KWtn lire.
North. It w as deemed important Uieutu
Ntrikoafimd blow for the iusfiwtioo &lt;-f
al*vcry in Knmas than the. forces war*
orguniicil and drilled; they were organ: ,
ix.-d in cut:i|*»iics and rcginienU.’wilh'
nmidects and eon*-a, with bowipduuv^ .
and ravulvera, with baggnga wagoai, tadj
mid whisky.
Under bannora irwyibted,L

u-.i..- i—w —.I.«.. ti- n.vm«.t rti “’-f.T if’wWl "r5'.i'p •”d "•vbmuiy
l &gt; ilii&lt;l -ju. aU/iliu l err,iy&gt;rie* of Ute**
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.,:hJbw,*. Ills v»» its-11 y »■ utb

J.W.T. MvMtHXKJT.

&lt;tf Umir inhsB-uuuv
where.it i» u-cd. Tire j»»wef of a ijim- Tayy w.-ni t» every voting prvairet ia=
nrivuiC um m mm p-»«r «•* »&lt;vhm.uk •
~
,----- -- bi- lot.- l.ir the Wilm -t pniim.i—wlitfc man ilhnoia, [Mr. Dongiaa.] anoihi r Mr. trr over h|a slave, has la-vn extr. im-ly. dif­
the wh-le Te.-riv&gt;ry of Kansas cxqrtityn«% .
llre'-Nii-h l*&gt;n letL-r.'' in which M'nai-1: l Wd^«r. laic Uovrtuo/' ol Kaiiaaa, an;l ferent i’ll rfiflerwit couftlribs. The* ate of «ii.| they drove fium the polls Urenoatej^’ Rut .-.-Hain It I. that th- prm«ple ’..f tire third i. J. lm U . V..racy &lt;&gt;f Penn slavery is ofauvha nature 'tliat it is loca-’
.rt!k-i»ol that Territory, Riid ^».m tote-f
inL-rftin-n.Y slrmlt! mH he wiriWJbaynM ’.vKanW. But for there-inrn. Jam&lt;-a Bu- pable of being'hitrrelnccif on tiWy rea-o i«, re^s l-wir judges of election aftWsJu,
*
ly
&lt;4
upTlm-n
inrr^anl
p».,it.
Soiiiu.
,yl
J W. Ill'll. M, httehfo
-lirnrcr-aary implication which pr. Jbnre-l drenan, ihvaidoiit art the bmlcd Statra, moral or JnilitK’.d. but only In jartirivr Jrb»- the Governui of tire Tampyj. .By A .
.
&gt;1 .h - 4m.te
_ - .-d- -tn
_ .1the
__ eteatu.n awuM ite (U-Ltea4.nS « \v heat bold III 'law, which pA-irenes1t&gt; nrrtx 'loug &gt;.f er cuippsritoii oftheoeiiriKreUirax withCi^ ,
it. ,.
It lllimild
..f proprer gnscnpuRntp. &lt;V.4WF -««•'
yf.mx-upimg Ibo M hit* '••■uredie rvBsons, i;c *si..n,a»»d time Itself from p..i| books .&lt;•! tire |Tsrritop»
9^,.
IL W. Warrkx. E.uJiUareLfo Tailor. Sla«p i
trim, accmred « retried, and to tba nq-. I’.a.r pay in lecd Imve thi-v gut for th«r «hence It was enreted, nrr traced from
oral tvsiiin.iny nf. more than .tlirrehum ,
ivstari pruvia’itei for tfivic ’.fVChtiMf ad- 'sutsertlWlK to aotftlitrh rintdewts, ami nilniinry.”—ffaftlFt Stale lYiafi, rat. 20
dreii wiiiiessca under ualb, it is'broVefi
ini-tei-m into the Uul-n’ ledvidg. in the ! tblfir reject ton of the |*incrpka up"*«
tint four tbuusaiid uinO hundred votra
i-.arrut the ’ « sp-eted to in- cursed, ■»tbev then leiinv-o '
A W. Antlia. Snddlr Mir! Hnrnr-e Mnk-; .ifw-nt
• 1..1KrTO1l&gt;Trnn»«l.itir.g -bam »l»rh tUy hud prcrfoitely reted.
flinttnii-raWe ea.«rt might ba cited t-- were curt in that Territory for niembera
•nJ .suu-rt ; u, with tin- iiB»-.ii&lt;ii«in fora b?P^er,rK;riw&lt;l. r
er. Shop m Go-bear’a Bfccl. orer Serina A ;
• their iplMtel eirtn-vrna is their !
Mr. i*rc*id«nt, wild*’ *H lhe-c Rggrva- prove that the cminhonla- diira Wot. and • .f lire L&lt;-giala;urc, by persons wjiy
&amp;i.A \ * '■ -rsira-i Ure p-wcr i-f nx'Uiii.tp^ th. tr fu '
Tlte? r.ft 1d«; a»/ra;«l.lr &lt;•! teipMiuf the skip power were mad* thy;.-, jiiiHc
.
’-.ilid, iwghlxr property i-i alnvea, not n-eiduiits nt’ Knniav.
laitrnriVy b« gi he ^a.isfn-m ra-.ice'-tjafmr il'llp-.i •
”
» fire p. ml. -f lli&lt;{St«»it*r . ' cry wre*,‘■’•uu l by the C.naWtiifliiri an.,
L? II.itidyci the fhmi- ri of th&lt;- eouatiudion
! &gt;--- u!d1'*‘-4i’«L
l-I| -■"’ SfoL'».
I'1" d.jjo:
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Very much bis been sa’-d about*B?**/.
iir p’ritmt’nic io rill. Yon find . the Ch-on."* ’ I hare Iresrd it from every
t
■ ia;i«’h! tlii.t lew’ell over tlrn costitut - ti m?.ut uf vuirrw under tire suspire* uf tha
biiMinlsrtea i |- Mil »“'U viab'-i sh tbc iti«pit';lii;n yiUd .
.;f flR. ncmitetthii'VniHHWW^sttfti.p !h JfHirte. it *u» the rallyh-g(
r’ iiiaftelil &lt;&gt;Taayb'g d»t «l*&lt;ei
I”"!’ Efidgraut A'd S«K'ielt. 1 luue taken a*
1.su.tu-1 ,.,j
M-i; au.l upon L'ulyvmpr-Luiy’ !»•• Liis1
Which !.« Ireerf .-immeiff.-J'on * cry wlnlh they wcru •m«L.-rmihing th* ore-, j
t!- tod-mm-coj K3L«a*ud.^,iV. Main
_
ngaluihrrc r-ai find the. haats i •.uuiti.ui and ^qipiw^ ■the. foimduli-li, »&gt;l ; •Wbatwiw th6 objrttof the 'SupH-mc lii.tk- p.&gt;m» to i»re.-.riaiB jvat b.«w maaji of t e m.n re-ut mH; by llw Emigra*l Aid
i.teiiMJ aiui re I •&gt;’ t.ie Ur, uF-cr* «l . the Uo-'fli Ifo'-foil
f. thr Kcnw Nehr^; bill; rd. in C*h-» ib&lt;| 1-'^._ Al’b,-'^
Court, in traveling out nf the rtedrd t • Sai.-ty v.4m1 al tint clerfMl. J'Ww
m u*w« a*J i p- tn vl(j;,,n m r^.ULewysv mcinl-r»s(ixL« |
find th.- butCs.-f lliia-ierv jxcompton 1 ui-Ii to reTerto t*-&lt; &lt;&gt;r L'r'ff'
T
! G-Illilicmal C-ngi-csS- and jiw..ordil^c- I’it.it
Ua.iM.iid nine hu d «d border-ruffu* ■.
nriltutbU) in iheKirUwin lrtti-r." Tl.’n ’ ihe'CttefcHtilti-rtl of the Vn.tcdbt.4^.fitcl
STAXTOtf3 CXOHAN &gt;E
if'th-ncaaa
irrtr
lirought
lisforo
them,
r»
I.iAMi*^ Ure’.of |7tu »aa oup.fo’. ilw e--iupnj»&lt;v»e» ।
f.mi Missouri T:»«d, aud they [eft the ,
*ire'tld&gt; fii*d tWM flfli aHwrihR w*" !n-' I elphu that ici« te&gt; p*m nt lanpte|pvMi*
;
:w h ■u L,LU’
r’u'u
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augRrafed at Hie -North y waw-ely * m n ‘ italateul ao trun^xirvpL - tbM t*’ *ay
mire whu were ever sent to ilia Territory
wrw-.«™»4«
.-n-tv -a ba.«y | l.jiylfttjfol;. Wl-.MHMfoV' 1 ‘}l ••’’WW.’'.* '
n«*&lt;1 '"-l «'rr airnn wfoch lit* lever been attcmpu-d upon un.’ar ilw »»»p« «suf tba Emigrant Aid UlcniUAN. ■ sintHtate ri Mlclugi-i. red &lt;&lt;»rtMni4iK&lt;!.iv InuiUi**. illiteA»"&lt;mieljr .dottltHMl, Wliphi r to il i.-. Iatii. Southcv«r. uttered.-the aviitiment. I faring mini, tli-mgh »
'“^.^*r?S^*1i^^^uV.‘.rt^^‘;t''im.Uyi&lt;u'.dcvrr6.iye bceu.al^.Ua .G1,I will r.*d fuuh-r;
ith-tmii.”
1
JACKFON
tire OtMtltutiMi nf ’he United’States.— Society, »nh thr j-revco vuud u&gt; the,
•Brie!’*, He&gt;. I w» onurmd.t.. theev .quires mty. iMV
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Ihiriy rev^ t/-,
’erVire ..f a
iuriafo-fi 4 by ’C-Mlgn.., ' enaprcln iid Hut imni uul malniinenL
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iiAuneed pnlifo-ly. The object was htrid„ t N-tfor^FresJptbnuitrrnrfld lufo- fr-C.; ।
reira
-I—a-“&lt;»■&lt;■&lt; *b»b inay ire hvrrtdlter ais1nired» *lw leihfeasortel^ to.m»y..r&gt; t«o ur thw •&gt;&lt;
r..bt t« rcgtiUt* it fi-rxhemrelvrs imner- ita j.luine*t prm i-.btivln its lab- opm.-.ii.
•In- g neral prituit.les of lie C-nstitu \.r h’te A|HreehrR. deRvr-rud m»-*. cm-tefl-e.
,„,ny.
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‘ daitwas ind liHi-red, bUI, Sir^LAkl.-sll.l
-inbjret
only tn the
th® eonriitnthm.
eatirtittrtfcm.” I mqaiiys-*
rm|«ine- u h»*Ji«
iMUlfe
1* 'V
W. wdroa^'.^- Wl
-Subject onlv
r. fe
l»b«
.oo.rt.l nnte Utah finl-frt- atfl.e vfireri ■ hl llbteb it then cAMU-d to |*Ulhnu^H uUr re in the new rersioa
|atruuirnt re
ii-n what
’.«4r»e
»rr»io« ; but thia
tk» iathe
wthe ’ »||i&gt;«
»!)&lt;&gt;« that,
dial. tbit,
Hut. ,b
ij|etriiuirnt
is not
wh.it
isW&amp;'WASft.-'*1 -8-S*t’Tua**
ri-fari
ust.
4• drev
akult an.!
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•*- -— are atlcmptlmr
u.,^..«Ai-nu ........
t.. lualrtilian,! «Ut
ritffrud teXL
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&gt;aq&gt;i.&gt;in«U.tbi .larrttooes
tire Umi.-o
d.eavi- to the people win will be
tUb’fraiifer* of ft n».borwd-a pro d-trary
&gt;r matter &gt;-f tb« Estate_fcT;IHvW Murrapr_«$,^|ra if, iv'n* liMOVf'T.. Hral*‘bi|x*L a Tb,k HbZjItSan^tAtoniftu.iii uJvS^
I rUim ttot ^ra*-rw mo
tire litniiauif tfot municipal
isrAatiss*
mu( -ami..,... r..u.™ .&lt; 4.™ aUl- '““I-1- &lt;• Sfi«»j i.|H« u; v&gt;
PT.
route -pta.iiatr »«* er l?4uld. b.;.^l&gt;y liutjur Ugttdll-Mi ri • Um .
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m-A and ac itwlrrcmh-r’BibJlhrr triHille 4ny-|.b&lt;rv.
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Ubv ’ w&lt; p...iKrtj ouder thu-X-reMt.’....
iLti.iu M:lluttl4 L-r Uu&lt; uve I-.&lt;-.1 ___ . i_.1'..md-r i . &gt;
iu the prmri|4r».lif imr G«v«mnrret and I H^cUujre "f Uio orenUtuti^n, wbhh pro, Miofogtel ia a» umch
umcil aalavo
a riavo SLiU
Stole to
to
lunid. an th*- gu-irreu« f.^1 ii.^rwri t-xted the slave" toaW HyWMty F«rK
Cun-l-re, If.nov
U-U.-V and pr-reperitt,",
I i-.ifoiM.* MAl mHt.-tmly. and Hr-ver
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' hi re'.lnla“ft\ rig% of tbi- great , artvre»teril hr th-- H.inrewMc fir—re f..-u&lt; if. tit,ix *te.ii&lt;. V- takariwvui there., .They

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fra.nl „-.n t're••forth. icT.-pt -'H.puUr'.\kia-..[Mr..J'e-wud-&gt;.|
Improperly
n’ji .in, » j’twxioti to Ik&gt; agiut^l. ».
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- ‘•pterfi'rt fredd-wh fl«e t in
Ire
saiiU
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imd'
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n? -,y
J4 ’ha'
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t».j th- c uirn ruiuiin-. l in
to . •Ite
•h- iv.-or.le
irennle uf
of a Territory to rejpllaie
rcjpllaie &lt;’ c
c'unre
..f the vuMtl'-uti-ui,
nuytnutbui, all-wmall-wmg the
'aum- -I.
»r»* ;n&gt;-uv ’tl-jM tlnry‘ywtt*. mi l u"'»l thth 1r d..in#«trtr!in&lt;Htnt;-rtw M th'-ir iieii' aihv&gt;. trade for Weiiif yWrrs, of c.iurt&lt;wny.” It is 'me. thnt wln-n the dilrtrinti rtt'i»er»4M' td ’tlnrtc twenty. yimH, tN»t
uuUk*-&lt;M*-.ii«r a •cvkl* nr*H»ij*r i-uUUiatia • int-- |l
' f dnnettrr teos^reigpET **» first- ■itb-. pr.ipertr'catesre’ f».ftRJ«ivr iibc pretocti&gt;m
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Jk’Hu -I.KS I, W8UC of U,-guIiL,iii«i «*u dr
uf. ikllsUlisfirtfelta
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tUu tenant Ibivo wreK*. w»re *ll&lt;a»l n. vatfawart
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(uMirt &lt;1 wall a vtl

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l, , unwt nafo«..l Dvirnremtitepariji wa»|d«li«-rcd up...■iuiWiMUlb’ l’ir? ‘2

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During thia s^USnecit-abe h«rH«4
HinivaamgEfWulrebiP
'l&gt;:da!’^
j... ur ,»*rin&gt;-i.
w«&gt; W»
re-foumlly n.jtr-|&gt;»‘sUiup,.uCii&gt;-mpromw«: »•• | l.nu&gt;rtl.Bito Uofiar..;?* &lt;W" il* ih-^h,.

fnuuia tliMl lud b.-eu perjieraUML
kiww that nut a mumi of dwm w»» ««*•.
k-d to aixrtifiMtr; but many »t tha .yjfting prrt-iiirta e»rc diMant; and vrlterw -•
h.-nj W*» uo conlnUDt he iwwd hj» CteT ,,.
rieatte* u&gt; dieaj fraudukully clucLid turn. •
moat- nt' them bring M'i»viuruui»- WwM»-.
there wna a euaUeiant Im nnlered new
cl.wliona,
at»l in every wiicb inauneflnw.
,
11mi;, bet »r »la&lt;K» diteC day are. :'«•• Sute men weru iLx tcd. in place «&gt;t( Cba .
ilaej die 4M*tii..nt) of lh«-,Supreme Cpurt priMilaveri men prvvhtetely *««d. U» b»rn
o. Inwrt *u&gt;
■ptvtk»h"l mto'dw
liven i lvcicd. Bat, •« the M«mbUnf M
*uietM&gt;ii mak*ug .Urm .property- H&gt;Tr

vuey uuw into ai»y Ucntwry, if itii WriisdUrrui «pj die wipia cUu*c 1?.11 car­
ry ,U into any.SW by.thoreime. tpU—■
ihrv-daro i»«v attempt, uL ihia lima, t-U..»&lt;4-««S&gt;M- -.-—tew.’i Wl
u.-t na*-rt _
tlwir whole mvaniug; nut t»y.;
vikv ii piece luraLMTbii relamre Ju .which
aia
■Wiry prelenj.
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’t'M fHIWto •» tll«t
.uln.-h ikte-fMi-vs that m» «ltixen &gt;h.-ill “m

the Legislature «i«xjr man honcaUy.alteCtelj to urgaiiijB, anJ proc^al lu enact*
coda of L*»». lu * brief period thcjr.nt;.
nettel Ulia dwt fiU vigiil hundred and
tvreitytwo pvges. Tlwy ux-kjdite wh-ilj^
e da of Missouri, and after diey mt Uuxf.r
they were afraid there might bp wna
mistake sum**h.-re, snd they' a*Med nk
f.Jluifdtig HdJdjJu^’; ' ; , .
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-rw ■■ »k* *1 m*
thev mwiti to *•tuiiracl’wn as to indicate th* tocriky of
Thnt is tM eJsttw wufe# tm-r menn to «- •—•
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..unde.nvoriui v»
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itprpvediho du lUrrlth-^JM.lon.'ttlr^Mit
l . x.*—.. r—l rtah|id 1L
1 understood to mean
— , - -TerrUaqr.n
——7rF*^_Cr»
Jjj
ik.. Tminnr
n** ■£•?£.•*■—naa*
VM-taW* «.'■ tl-Hfan-&lt;l!«&gt;. Aller tWI
M M&gt;
Tatetevy
l»rl&gt;4. W*1'J.-1 fc-dWte
«".r »UU «4»«uil tar. bwW,^

Jr ti.’ in-.roduei- iitn Ihte «jt*lli&lt;ifi»«ir a

—--—- nvttVriai1*''- JW&gt;.‘SSJ,

.lent*. «nldvM&lt;ug the anil, wtlbeb V taa ’ ..n that Jay, nnd irnmme. Tbit U pro oa
1 —proven bevmid anvil or ouutrvverQ.i'
audit Jvmmwtratcw Uiat a gfeit cry faaa
livca made over a-aiuall inatter.
The mtnnbara of thte l-egialaiuraatacud.
in tbi* way apphad t« th&lt; (ioveroux fee

neer‘»

Sul&gt;d..«.4r« S4HK. .M I'!' te '“fc

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rn.Wn.»llr..1 -T.-jT, .Ir AfHau.
slave trade. Whrwj-«rg»*tr«s the ubulc » uu oaer were, t»ui w\.v^w«*M^iy«iy ,,

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TOK’S SALE OF HLAL
'fit- Thai wan tebt- I i» “n absurdity; «nd »f th«’rw w^rsyiuoth-

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...mhrm m&lt;i» Ute-tnm critel than tb«
liothW Sitfla-' -iwr ♦W-” *d*fi«i-wldl
th.- aacrfSt* of bdamiaU &lt;d- hhihten ebi nnjltt y« «ke «&gt;e L^-lnbalSr
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r, snail no grt- •
niff »r ifo- J- i -*•01'1

�iTUAGH BALE.'
PRK
who want there bvosstly iutvnding tu
make Kansas a slave State if hs could;
but like all utUr honest men who have
been Milt to Ksowia. be wan very won
earth. Tbsofoer—Gay-was Mr. Picnx'n converted Iram the opinion that tbs raf
bad agent for the Territory.
He was a iMii'lsin was ou the side i.t the frve-Statr
Nebrsaka pro-da*vry Democrat.
Ils
was met one day. with hi. am, on the
rood. uuJ asked Wbctfcr be a a. for free
Hute ur peu-tjavery.
IL- had become a
Fulk free State in his views, and not Governor, and should remain then three
d.-saming of dinger, he Mid : “1 ain'a iiiocittai. you « he would stand where Gov ■
Theis is
free State man,** snd a as shot do« n; and ernor Walker stand* to-day.
bkaesa, hi attempting to eave his father, not a member of thi* Senate that 1 Wis’d
rosaivsd a bullet in his hip, .nd b now u nut trust there, and I aver that sock
But I shall allode
cripple in Miri.igm.
I ^ieak with some w&lt;4M l&gt;e die result.
feeling, sir. I hare » right to aprak with to that matter hereafter. I n »w proceud
feri—g
My own constituents, mv own lu the siibiiiis*i&lt;a&gt; id the omstitutiisi.

wut Speak with lrobi&lt;* on'thisteibjei I. I
know the men from Michigan, who are in
Kaaane tu bo *» gm *d men as ran b« found urtry «u taken than cast at thia election
I esM-rt it to be
within these United Blates, and when anv —the ci-nvcnt'mci met.
taxn soya that the naiignmta from Michi the truth that but for the pledges given
gen to the Territory if Kansas ars picked by Governor Walker and Secretary Stan
ton,
that
convrtituin
would
never have
up from the purlieu* ol cities. 1 tell him
hnkaaw* nothing ata nt the Mbject, aa.1
thatii i. mH true. They are; a* g--«i You hud not Vailed States berwieta
men as the State »f Mkhignn produres; urnMigti there U&gt; Icize kept it iu seariun
they are honest and brive; and knoa their but for the plnlges given by Governor
rights and knowing, dare defend them.
Walker and Secretary Blanton, that the
I come next tu the elurtnMi if tneni- constitution »Ih&gt;u!&lt;1 I* f.iirly submitted to
a full Volo of the people. Hut, sir, I
The law. to whii-h I have referred were runic tu the submission. President Bu­
Kill in Cirw. In the tnrantimc the Gov chanan, through hi* Secretary of State,
•rninant had been changed throe, time-, Ginerwl Lewi. (feaa. gave the following
and Governor Walker was then in office III-tractions Ui Mr. Walker when be went
Ws are not left to asserti-m with regard to Kania* a* Governor:
“It is -the imperative and indkpensahlr
to the frauds in the vks-tion of the con­
stitutional ronvcntioti. I refer Soil
the duty of the Goveromvnt of the I'aited
Eabrutive Dmnsni-ril No. H, fertile pre# Slate* to secure to every resident inhabi­
ent session, page ItlH. Tla-rv I find a let­ tant tin- free tui'l inde|w-udcet expression
ter from the Hon. R. J. Walker.'.Gover­ of his opinion by his vote. This awrod
nor of Kansas, to the How. Lewis Cms. tijAtof each individual must lie preserv­
Secretary of 6tat», sup|ilic&lt;l to us l»y the ed;’ arid, ‘that l&gt;eing ac«ompli*bed, noth­
Department of State, iu which G-vcrovr ing can be feircr than to leave the people
of a Territory free from all foreign intelWalker says:
ference fa decide their own destiny for
themselvi-e, subject only to the Guo«tilntiun of the United States.' "

BWIk '
BLANKS! BLANKS!

with Mr. Chandler’, spsest.
W. tru«
it will be rarsfally and attentively toad

by every «me; and *. feel eonWeUt th*
Wanunty and Quit Claim Deeds. Ucsl all who do a* read it, will feel proud of
Estate end Chattel Mortgagee for aalii al ear naw Senator. We. the more gladly.
this office.

give pisce to thk speech,

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there were

those, even In o ir own party, who seem­
M
Oar patro
ed to dktrost the sbiLty uf ou^sw BsuAgain, 1 thought of my nrlywscKK
our terms are rrw&lt;v pey. .ml ws wish to*,.to cqps in &lt; ebate, with
brig , and memory pirtured them as they were
Administrator^ Guardians Mortgagees
drilled to public speaking. We have n«»t once KJ and chdollkv.
But where *r
and all others having I^gul printing draw forgottau the aarenstk: criticism sf a tend­
.
.
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_
_ia.
at uur office wueld be more punctual in ing ortsmporary. which deigned to “damn
world, one here, and an-tlier there Some
their payments far the mmr; and at less with feint praise.” and then added, that
«f them I have seen, probably, foe the
bring the money, when they ask ua tu the good .
•• • last time, but their words if fovs still
make an affidavit of publication. ________
him from attempting any t+iwlir. dis­ linger in my ear. Th.1t those sutmy spot,
play in the Bsnate. We w&lt;«M give more
for one such lucid, hold and defiant speech
as thia, then for a scorn of the poliohod

Tfa- proceedings of thi* convention, held

familiar to childhood’. sight, peteod with

at Ann Arbor, cut the 23d inst., will not
be published iu uur culuron* for want uf
■pace.
The resUutkms cf the- Jackson
ExrLAXSTioM.—In our last issue, we
^invention, were re affirmed. The eum- had ociasion to answers communication,
iiiittee appointed, at Jackson, tu recum- itgwed, “A Republican," enquiring why
meod some regulaliune in relation to ap- *
all legal mfirM. signed. “Wm. Burgher.
prentices, mads a report recommending: Circuit Court," Cotnmlsakemr were pub­
“That, whenever an apprentice shall have lished in the Aenerr. By a personal in­
famurably served out his time, ur when­ terview with Mr. Burgher, since then, we
ever he shall receive an famuraUe dis

years, from whose roetety I had, as it

were, fait just l-rer. severed.

•1 repeat, that in nineteen counties out
of thirty-fiiur there was to census, hi
fifteen ooustin* out of thirty-four there
waa no ngistry, and nut a solitary vote :
was given, ar pttld I* given, fur delegate* .
tn the conventam, in any one of these
&lt;-oua'ira. Surely, then, it enmv-t be said
timt Mieh convention, chosen by scarcely
ronee than uno teeth of the ptc*cni voter*
of K«n*x*. represented the people of
that Territory, and otuld rightfully impoee a c&lt;T»tituti-&lt;n op m them wrtb-&gt;u
their iviosrot.
Three ninelreu C'liuti.-* •
in wln,di there wax 'no emeu* cmixtituted
a Ksyori/y if thr num tics of the Terri
U«rv ; an-i theM fiftreti counties in which
tbrita was »&gt;■ registry . gave a much larger
vfttc, at the Octobur election, even wiifc ’
the six month*’ qualifiiution. than thwh&lt;&gt;k' vote gh-rn to the delegatee who
signed the Ltc«&gt;nipi.o constitution ua tin7lh of November last"
IL-re the fact is shown that for the om
rtituti.si*l convention the pa..plc «f Ksn- j
bm did nut, aud rould n-&lt;. vo»c.
It is!

BO» true, an ha* been aas«-rt«d. that even i
in.otber counties, where a regi«:rv wna
♦AMt. It won fairly taken. I w.is iufimn :
edby the Mayor •* Laa’vsawurth, iste of
t'Widd at citixiHM there, raid t-« In* n m in '
•f wealtli, certainly a num if roapocU.bilitv. that bis uwti name'was not foaerd ;
rat the registry Its*, imr were ont-falr' the '
names of the freeAatu ecttlrrs in that

the present st least, if nut indefinitely, any
pacific BeUlsniimt of these iiHrmentuus

New HaiMpeui.e spmte her word
.gainst the Ixtvmpiun ueuiqiatinn hearti­
ly y eaterdiv. A targe vote was thrown,
■nd Gov. Hail’* majority i. greater than
it was laK yoir. B-ali branebe* ufthe Leg­
islature are overwhelmingly Bupebliran.
A R.-pubiicsn Senator will csulinu. far
•ix years more lu laxnpy the seat, now
filled by John 1*. Hale. The npinkm of
tbv old Granite Stale, the ancient strong­
hold &lt;f Drumcncy. The home if umi
Franklin Pierce, cannot be misunder•U*ri. Her people have shown them­
selves alive U&lt; the importancs if the great
question now prominent in American pol­
itic*.
Well ductq New Hampshire.—
A’. J-.Trriu/M.
’

tb&gt;-y a. e of no int, if all the rules adopted,
and all the sentiment, expremd, are far
gotten the m»ment the editor rite st his

table, the puldisher rmumes his entries on
his books, t&gt;r the compositor stands at hi*

The convention adjourned tn meet at

Detroit on the first Thursday in Decem­
ber next. Wa presume ths next will he
held at Dearborn.

troit.

As ws predicted in our last issue, tha

bill admitting Kansas with the I-scorn p-

tun constitutiun, pawed the Senate, no
the 22d, by a majority of eight Ite fete
in the Homs, looks more gloomy every
day, to the friend, uf usurpation. Should
It ba defeated, in tlw House, it will be
the first time that the free States have

ever maintained a conflict against the
avaricious demands of the slave power.
And we may expect lose Arbitrary de­
mand*, when they fully realize that there
is a North which knows its rights and
dsies to main tain them.
The history of
the slavery controversy has lieen one
continued record of .weeaaful demand,
and eneroachmenta To reverse thi*

state of thing*, and to show tn the world
that niwrty. and not slavery, is tha vital
principle of nur government, would lie
sn achievement worthy of atmnal celebrs
tion.aad would, appropriately, add anoth­
er to tbs day • of our national ami versa
ries.
That the Le-ompUin fraud would
be defeated by thr present Congress, we
have never fully believed; but from pres­

ent indirationv, we srs led to look with
more confidence for such a remit We
anxiously await the final issue.

The .te-«-h uf Mr. O-mdlur, uf Miebi
alinoK to repine that every cup cf bliae
C. on Friday, place, him at &lt;mw am-ng
was impregnated with sorrow, and part­
first debaters of ttw Amir. No mon
ing was the chief ingredient. O, thought unanswerable &lt;-X|x«iti&lt;ia of the «*urt“Tbr
I, was thia heart &gt;&gt;f mine innpaUe of tioa in Kama. he. been muds.

clMrishing regard for any &lt;4hsr bring then
self, end that srlflrii principle su repug

aide."

anlwred, is the evk-

naiit in Itself, as to frighten sway all lov­
ing hearts, this feeling cf sorrow would

facume atranger to my bran. These
thoughts partaking mi slnwgly uf mieMtbropv, arooat frightened nu, and effectu
■Hy *r&lt;Ht«rd m* from my reverie, and

the tallii^; dew admonished me to seek
shelter, and I returned borne, fully re­
solved to perform faithfully my duty to

SPECIAL NOTICES

those around me, that no reproaching* .f
OHiecicnce *b&lt;&gt;uld ‘
‘
‘

parting.

...
...,r---------------------- .. Probably
n&lt;&gt; other Northern Sian but D-nglase-uld
Lave carried ur would have darvd to at­
tempt the breaking up if the Missouri
Gmitro-t, Was it |M*sible that u ilh so. L
intelLetual powers as be tlw-a showed, be
o&gt;u)d not foresee thM it was a rffastiun
■ f llinut cutting, civil war and reiidotiuo!
I' was pctfietly plain to mo*t others,ano
friiwds warned him &lt;f hi* danger. Hr
■cv-med to jMrterive the troth, and it »u
fa-lir«rd at the time that be pcre-vvcd
Passing a neat tesidenec.a few even­ through a nm-rr bsdfaivg ten-ri y
dt»p&gt;.
ings since, my attention was arrested by »it4m. It was also rvid&lt; trt that be was
giving
the extreme disunHHi faction if
a man who was standing at ibe door for
propogandixt. in lb* Siuth a power which
admittance. Thinking that, from this cir­ they would use to vru*h him, wnlcea b.
cumstance, I might deduce a subject woe- wi-m much fartfair with them—as far. fix
thy of s little reflection, I proceeded at rumpie, as the re-optutagif tbs African
once tu surv ey the premises, W hile thus Slave Trade, and the rataldiriinn-nt by
law uf Slavery in all the Free States.—
occupied, 1 saw a windowddmd, in tbs
AtchinMMt did not hesitate lu erow in tfaupper story, move to ons .ide, snd, by Senate the infamuus project* which bv Im
the n-fiection of the dim light that was •inev executed. Yet Douglas went cm.—
burning within, I caught the glimpse of a The bill was pisved after a bitti r strug­
pair &lt;»( brilliant eyes, snd a beaming cuun- gle of five nuHtths. 11k- buttle w*a fought
by him prromallv. Iimtautly be saw ita
tenance, that I tv poke of tcndrrnrm snd “great nrinripal4 basely violated. |j,.
dove; and in a tuoe eo soft, so pure, which tawciiilwar levied agaiust the |«wfal
would melt tn love the most unfeeling M tllera, by the robber baud* from Miss
ouri. Be saw lbs thing persevered in
and obstinate heart, cried out:
for three years. Popular sovereignty was
“Who’s thereF
Mtirpnted.
The great principle' was
“it’s me!" cried the man in quick redrowned in blu.d. Yet all the time
Douglas bounded &lt;&gt;u the base d&gt;&lt;« of this
k^ai.i.
—
-.
i_.^ __ »
.
Tbss I hwrd th. faller sf SMwttisg wtlte.
Aad th« far fan. vsai*l»4 faxa wy aiftit
hallnucd the pack upon their game. Is it
I walked on, but thought I could bear pwtib'.e that be did not know In June
• A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN’S
the sound of two little feet pitty-pat down what was to occur is November! If be
did not, he is so totally devoid uf the mo&lt;t
LIBRARY.ths stairs, winged with welcome, and fly­ ordinary aagscity, that be i. not fit u. tx,
Exrsntxhcui
ing with out spread arms to receive “it’s trusted a. a leader. Abd if be did not
me!" We ran hut exclaim :
fiiresre, as It teems to me he must have
dune, why did he not brazen the thmg; and
take the rimnees of ike purtv that Us had
brought to this condition &lt;/a«ifirmed iu
Gray ! Tbrac questirais can m.ly be an
“It s ate. Kill rings upon my ear!— swered hy supp««ing that four yrars ton
Dimgtu wm taken puearsaiun uf by a de­
What are we to understand by such a re
mon, that only last November left him
cngniliou ? It io simple. yM deep toned a prev i.. the ju.t rage of hi* enemies.
■nd meaning. -R’. me." as iftb say
“He ia now uttterly helpless. He is
a. impotent to aid the republicans as to
Tear UvK is wsitiag ImmUs IBm.
chrok lbs derm*, rat*. He i. like a MrandCom. tei M ta. my JsrII.g. "if. ■,«
vd whale, be is mil ifthe e'smvts tu which
“It’s me P
How many there are in
hie powers are adapted. The country
the wide, wide world, that woa'd give half feels that it owto Its calamity u. bis wick
their hearts, and half the hope they have edliras, and though be may be fo-guttro
in them, far one such recognition as this. in the tide uf blood snd war which I. ap
“It’s me," i. in every *sc*e uf the prmchmg to .wrap Bway so many betu-r
men than himself, the historian will pala*
language equlvalecit tu—
a moment and muss upon hie fete, and

OOXMWHONEUB ho,let.

We cannot say of it hereafter,

“over tha way," and, what i. more, there
krr lady's quiet resp-«sc to • palavering
is no use in trying Co “fiiol b," “it has
s ore keep rz •-Friend what a pity it is a
The setting sun cast Ita mellow light
atn to lie, when it eosins so mneoMry to traveled." Our aeighbor has gone West,.
and faros the court bouen, &lt;Tcapying at upon the pierid Lmuid of a lake, okay
thy business,••—LutaslUt Jvtrinl.
peat, little 7x9 building, too Miugly pack- wboss bank* | wee wandering liMlcoriy. .
ad to frci-tc, snd the ojd painted sign,, Not • ripple distorted the expenee
।
“Ihaaxna,” was a* long, they Ited to pet; water, which mirrored back with lifedik* '
■nd wormwood. He say a he Aa't rare, It lengthwiss on the roof. A low bow to&gt; exactocea, mvertedly the luxuriant grow th '

you, neighbor.
» ’• enerter than matrim.«y- any bow.
. Hu oroUMy t'axg'it wormwond end
tansy better than “tU wormwood and the
•4’
a. Thee rouhJ t»A
G&gt;*«nior Walker, j

What a pity su large

a portion of our State lies outside uf De­

Nu wonder

that a sigh escaped my lipa, or that I fe'.t

charge from bis obligsti-c. to fulfill his11 publication of the notices, but that it- is
contract, bo shall be entitilud to, and re­ done by the solicitors in the several
ceive, a certificate to that rffirct from his1 inusea.
Wo are mure happy to make
vtsipkiycr ; and, ws hereby, each and svthis explanation, as we feel that the peoery onu uf us, pledge ourselves that we1 pie have a right to knew what motives
will not employ a runaway apprentice, control thr artiyns of their agents. Here
ui one that does not possess h certificate
after, &lt;tUr friends will plsass notice tbs
of the character alluded Ur, and that th.' names &lt;f the onDcitare in the published
time uf apprenticeship .lull be nut less1 notices, and if there are bay of those that
Again :
than five ycars,qur shall any one be ad­
med marking, just send us a line.
“When such a constitution .liall lie
submitted to the people of the Territory, mitted as an apprentice unless be shall
The only thing singular in the f ingo­
that a census altould lx* taken and the vo­ they uiiKt be protected in the exercise of |w«aees s g"«-d knowledge of orthogra­
ing explanation is, that there seems to lie
ters registered; and when this «»&gt; cum- tlieir right of voting f»r ur against that
phy , grammar, and arithmetic;" Which was
no solicitor, who feels an interest in the
pitted, the ('•'egatex to tin- o-mention instninirtii; and the fair expression of tlir
should Lu apportioned nrrordiugly. In popular will must nut be interrupted by uiiMuimuuidy adopted.
The foKow ing resolution was also pass­
nineteen &lt;&gt;f these coutniew there wni no
~a»ir and. tlit-reforc, there amid be no
Tliew are the instruction* under which ed after some discussion :
Rnvlrtd, That in the opinion of this
»ov. Walker act.-d.
Mark the word* :
upon such census And in HRceti &lt; &lt;f these
■When such a constitution shall lie sub- e&gt;«vedtiiin toe employment uf persotiali- i
“Atiawtic Mowtult."—Thi. eaccll-.iit
euantiew there was no registry of voter*.
nitlod'*—not When a slavery clause, hut ties in tfa discussion ol public topics is ' journal has again made ita appearance &lt;&gt;u
“These fifteen counties, iiw-luduig many
improper, sad sti-.ubl lie diwoantged, and
•-i the oldest urg.niz-1 eountie* of the
timt the usefulness and dignity cf the uur table. The April-number »ecm. to
Territory, were entirely disfranchised,
pres* are best secured by pteserviug the piMwes. more than its usual mtervst.—
an^did not give,Mid (by n&gt;&gt; fault of their
impersonality of the press.
*-Tbs Autocrat of the Breakfast Table"
own) rould not give a “‘IrUrr v-du f.»r
So we rball expect, lor a abort time, st continues his silting, and bolds forth, as
delegatee to the convention, ‘ilii* mud;
kaet, tu sec leas personality in thooe pa­ usual, with his philosophising. Mr. Bu­
was superinduced by the (act th.it the Terpers represented at Ano Arbor. We chanan's AdiiiiuiMration is reviewed with
rilorial Lcgiil-Uurv appointed all the sher­
iffs anil probate judgra in all these coun­
shall see!
.cashing wvsrity. This Magarine is no
ties, Ui whom was a-oigiKxl tbit duly by­
Circumstances beyonduuroctroi,pre­ lunger an experiment, but han already
laws of making this census un i nylstry.
vented our attendance at this o si venthe. j lieeume a fixed necessity in the literary
These iJRvn were pohtic.il partisans,
There are some errors which these oxi
difarnting from the vk-w. mid opini*«i»
of the people of theve n .unties, as pmnsl
ventions are intended to refiirm, nud they
by the electee in Uct»lief la*t. Tlu-w
may effect these reforms if »&gt;l the print- I Hr Re memLit the RipoLKcan rsumr,
oncers, from want of foud*. as they al
er. in the State are willing U» adhere to for Hastings, on Friday, (to-morrow,) at
I'-gv, neglected ur refused to take aay
tie rules adopted. Buk ■«' the other hand, ' one o'd-.-k, P. M.
la-ttsus or make any registry in the. - c*uni

tie*, and, thereforr, they wrre rntirxdy
lli-ru i« iteration after iteratem tha*. 'be
disfranchised, and ohiI.I nut, and did n*&gt;t. roOslitMlMHl should lie .ubuntud to the
give a ringlo vote at the iduetlon f&lt;&gt;r dele people,and that no fraud or viwlctice sbo’d
galea to the constitutional convention.— I interfere with it. lair subn&gt;iaai-&gt;n. Tbeti
And here I wish to call atlisition to tb- »« cmnw to tbs amurMncea given by Gov.
dutinction, which will appew&gt; in my m- Walker, which satisfied the froe-Stat«- peo­
Mlgural address, inreferrtHX* to th&gt;awcoul&gt;- ple tint it would Iw submitted, and subties where the viXers were fairly register
el snd did not vote.
In .neb counties
wbent a full and free opportunity wa«
“It was, b-htevrr, u»ii»eraal(/admitted
given.Ui register ami vote, and tlsry did that, fail for taepurithm spumed in my
At etemae Ui exervito thu privifegi. the
inaugural mldn-se and emphatically requestion is very diff.-rout from those pvated al Topeka the people if Kanau,
euunties where there was nu eviimi* or so tar as my powrr extended, rimuld l«e
registry, and no Vote was given or roald I
permitted, by a full vote of tlw actual resIs’ given,' however mixioos the people, ideut* of K u.sas V* decide up&gt;« I lie great
might be to psrtk-ipate in the election •&lt; • qucwtiim &lt;f the adoption or rrjcetioa if
deli-gate* fa the c-nventiic. Nor could | tlir Blate con*lituth&gt;n U&gt; lie |*rv|iared by
it be said 'timer c-M.lUies acquiesced, fir
tfieeHiKit4tnia.il contention which should
whenever they eod.MVuml hy a eufac-1 -nmcnible at 1ox*hii|&gt;Uo in September
quent census «r registry «&lt; their &lt;&gt;*x&gt; b. next, that the mon* violent coarse would
supply thi. defect, isxas'.med by the pre- ' have prevailed, and lias Territory have
i urns noglcet oi the turtitnriri &lt;’»fficce, the j
been immediately involved in a general
d-lugates thus cixaien were rejected by । and sanguinary civil war, postponing, for

IORTGAGE

paaornmic view before me. -0, ths par­
tiality with which thriee post bcsmo are tains ths belief that the Northern De
xijrevses of the practiced end drilled dis- viewed I and 1 felt tn exclaim with all the murrerv will demand tfodr retirement a*
eenihlcf. Let throe whose jealousy has
a basis for a rrerawtroctfoci of the party.
enthusiasm if the p«wt:
led them to detract from ite author** abil­
O. TV.®* fart
*Kir» lull*.
ity. rareftdly read it, and sea! their own
Myfatete —to smilteutatnB*.Then, I tbougbt wf the friends .f riprr

of vegetation upon ite margin. My spirits !
partook of the nunc serenity, nod, yhdd- J
Ing to indiMUioo, I seated mymlf cm the
trank of a fidion tree, aod traa sunn kwt

|

WM MlHBloK EUS* N1 HICK

«jU&gt;i»tesm ;4...s&lt;«"

SHERIFF BALE.

BHERRIFI’KBALE.

DOMMWBlQNKin

�* BEALTIFtL BEAD

Insurance cij-iluu
larged.

BLOOD reBMERASDBLOODMLl
DIUltB TjUlqCIBHKD.

cast’s

Dr. Kobanif. Bc.ndlnavinn RrmeAlc*.

MlCUlOiK.

ata’
■

ffORD. C8MM,

C-A^SZET CAPITAL,
Kniaegad. Tib Jtdv. ImT. la

MORTGAGE 8ALK
*?.*?•r-*.ta, *•«—*
•**
«sat of on* Lumlrad nod MXIr-fowr doUara and
-,~lilHr,
/Ala. &gt;1 I
I.
.

Arranged t.y Uie bentcvttipowrs.
Etcry inntniment ott-rv-i f-.r Mie has
Iteett thoruughh tested, and be can safely
say am superior to any ever aold in this
pl»’*A very lilwral deduction mode to those
purchasing in quantilkw.
,fo£n‘',‘l
!*W
&lt;*

Mr. H. will give hia personal attnutt«n t&gt;&gt; tuning Pianos, bv leaving order*
nt hia atom ctirncr Main and Burdick
Street*
N. B. Just received a new muaieal
Mid
-f
“»
part
lb. ralvre, instrument, called the English MeUlie
ttvUca is tier,by girm !&gt;&gt;.• tu [.ur»u»tm of a
«r of M&gt;e cuotmned In Mid uMMlgM. .nd of th. llnnmmium. Cail an4 examine.
.i.iute iu .MbeaK.madeaiidpniTHkd. tb« prwuiJ. M. HIBBARD.
•r.
in »ud cv« rred by uid mortgage, uf &lt;M. ISth 1857.
n244Jm.
wbish Ite following h a ma mm! comet Keriptwo. to wit:-All that certain pkecor pared m
land, ailuate. b^M and tying ta tWeuo.tr of Bar­
ry. aud MAW of Mkhtgan. kuuiia and Jewribed

CHERRY PECTORAL
C0WH8. COLDS, NIMRSESBM*
MtonHrns,wnoomc-4 occt,
CROTP. 18THMA. 1X»
cowcwmei
Ri« tmidr m oMrru WHm m.iikhsFi*• wltti
■ tldmcr nr font pl Wi artide which •efifom I

$1,008,000
AMOl.VTE * UNIMPAIRED

Surplus. S422.162. -IL
Wien raa Paxarna or M Yearn' Screw* *»P
Exruiaac*.

1858. &gt;“*"“»“•

u-srasesn.
re New York Weekly GUI.BF.N PRIZE i&gt;
uf tlx Urgrei snd brel l.lenuy »«n of th.
An imperial Quarto. Ounulnial maar rsum
oarr cocran. wfeatertaimng anginal matter
elegantly illustrated ei»ry week.
Gift worth ftaai Filly CenU to Hee

dxir lecurrruer. aUlrogtbea lite bey oad the or­

in ibeHCA.X'DINAVUMVEGITABLE lt.OOD
PII.IJI. Hr Hoback tirvarnU the rraa t uf twenty
year. ufri|wriencc. hard iiod.r and etpereueal a.
U wlwta perfect pill.hnald be. !C« ope tn doubt

DANGERS OF FIRE,
AND

\

sutrmeul the Imetiewn people are now |-l.|afodMi
judge.ami I q.pcrd wnl. oaoMroee m lino
f:
Xtr tbeo I. any depeuibi.ee iu U P***l U,
mretdetetyols*. and Uwlkwi certin II ha*
ilooeur then, if w» can trust our uwa wnaeaS
wbeu weamiUtrgervu, oflrctMo. .Jll- tknai and
lung. i ieid to it. if we can depend on the ■••iiranca
•r inlelltgvil pIiy'.oia-M. who make h llw-ir buonronto ki.v«.-o .hurt, if there U war rrlieoee open
any tbiog.l.'tiitiiirrefouUy prwrrtillial IhuaMfo

rERttk «E HUAS SlTKino*.

Friends, Patrons, and EvKRY BODY, enaw along, a. I am eft My Tape and

:

' j««t -rdr red for you-Serb aa

READV-

MADE

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CLOTHDFG,-/

Tbereupva .1 odered that Mund.r the Alh dar
Bareli. A. D. 1S-8. al one o'clock F. M. of that dar
lac a—&gt;gurel for tbe Probate of aaid will, sad the
hnuiug tber—m. at which time all |urtiiu interes­
ted are- rrejuired lu appear al ■ i'rot-aicC-urt lure
■V Im- fodden at the unite uf lire Judge uf Frotaala
—

TEAS,
■ BOOTS A
SHOES.

SUGARS,

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

„:-,5 :

A OKdrrr walchea...................... S10 in kl &gt;•
10 OftMd tiimrd. V.m A Fob Oiafo. I w» GUd Lockrta. Brerexts, Broocbe., For l»...p,,
Ureas. I-IM, taOYme.Hfoe.e h.nMI,Klrirt NtuX
« aid. keys; Gold and Mirer TuimWea. ain| a Ta­
re.-1, ..r rtbrr SrtWre. worth from hftr Omit. Io
6firwdvU.ni Bilk.
'
Immediately on reedpt of the .uUcriplIoo moaey the A.iUcntxT* name will be ruler.-! up.ui the
aabadipuva buuk. wpimMle a number and lb. gin
cormiMIMtinr with tL.r numlxr . .11
c.._JL.i

From tU Be. Mr NcMtuJU* Ifohrd Uuberts
l&gt;ui»&gt;rMja.Uct.4, IK4.
lirC W. RiM.n—Dear Ker I li..e uwd year
IHovd purifoe for ■ MrtMi, «i.-cl~...fn.a. which
I loorMforrTd mack &gt;t tinxw White it fe f lew­
ant 111 the la«le. U cert.iah |h. a bapf*V i f)«l Ur­
iel tU Mrte^ Plr.-r Kci. Af tlllia hu &gt;pir J. A. SWEEZEA. Acerr at Hasting*.
HaMinga, Jnn. 12 IRJtfi.
ttfidhlinJ
lad regard, uid k'»l .ud Whir Br,

FHIKTS,

SHEETINGS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS

J. P. Roberts, &lt;fe Ctt
I*. S.—Furs wanted lodlr.
A. A. kXAPEX.
Iluaiittffa. Feb. 24. 1R58.
nJ
FJUMPECTUe OF
THE EVEXIXG POST.

W Ibaom/xJUrrael

lie ntf t^X. P-rt.

A GENTLEMAN,

O IM I’.niuly &lt;rf Harty. In CUaocvrr.
At • ee*ei.«i .rfeatd Quart l.eldal the Coatl b.nree
in Uu .llugi- &gt;&gt;ntaal&lt;og« in UlJ C.iintt nn tiw
X'dhday &lt;xFebruary A. U. 1&lt;H. I'rraenl, I|un.
limits S. Lovell, Ciroail Judge.
Inlbrcax brtweea Juaiab ,
C Doynmin, Conq&gt;lauiMi,
kixlwle H. ;Va&gt; Fleet, Cal- *

Kcaudinaruti lu«&gt;d I'Mitnr.bigble rrxTmi.mriolcd
by andiron a w th wbutal «a&gt; .c^inted. I was
imtuerd lu tiy (L But nut oekdr I bad nxd t arfooa
Utixr Itxdicinro. Attar a.ing two buttla*. I foil
Itsrlhxt .ary .caulUr, ,^| u|alI mm two more
hatisw, I found my Mill terfccUr cured You will
slkw me. tberrl .re. 1-omyr.lul.le
Aifag a diKvrrry in nwliane wbkh i« pewring dBell to lie a aurhirirl „ch won.hr* In the diva.
tlTlhe Luman fomHr.
UI.UKUK K BKNNI.TT.
l«al E-lilur Clnc.nuati l&gt;aily Ei.qolrer.
TsnusArous. lYrdaroiUrjSept. 1, VST.

ATT1IF. HASTINGS

1&gt;T LUKLWL. MANS.

Chemicals, Paint,Oil:

mi uwss.
Burning Fluid together with# full stock &lt;&gt;l

I ERIFF HALE.

COXMBSIOXEKS' NOTICE

ty-niue cent* i!!*,«) and no auitor proceeding
al law or in equity baring been inatltulad to reevrer said num or any part tUrrof.
Xotic* Uhereby pr.n that by rirtne of* power
ofa«b la said mortgage contained and by Orla« of tha Blalata of tbcHate of Ml.hly.n lh«
prrtnba described in Mid tnortg^ *. follow,
to Wit: Being rillage lute in Healings nataben
nine hundred and forty-eeren, flbr) nine hundred

etU
JXerjiTfiSSSJU,
lobe entered wilbia four moctb. from ihs dale
vfibi. order, end Ihat in ew tbei; apj.eaT.Me l&gt;
eulerod, (boa that tbay enuse tbeirhaaoer to the
CM.jHain.nl. Udi tv he bled within twenty dar.
after aerr ice of a com of .aid Bill, ifiro.yiirtSrrd and in drtanlt U-ereuf. that «ul Ui/l be ts

And it is farther ordered that within twwitr
day. Ui. Comnlaioaot pauw a notice uf Ibis orrfrr
to be publulied in lb. R-pubI Maa Usmm » ihOTs. |

basing-lbw work

'*tr1 '.ST* bT"
b’“ Sh°P* °f X”’
m i Pekjuu*"indccem entb,

I?&lt;)RMEKI.Y kept by T. PutLurfo .is
1 CtmstulitIv &lt; nuking additkst* tu th^
■tune, all &gt;&gt;f ultu.it. be pr'i|uru-» to m.-t| . . .

: Snd. m TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPI CHEAPER tkai the CHEAPEST,
! CES. PEPER. FISH, in aw..rd mtry»n kimU of fiwalt ta mr Ima ■
tiring in tin- Grocery lite, mti-h as
airuftfrtbntqyahtr. TLe alfure c-rtifoufe. and tuaay olber,. can ba Lx- will lie wanted for tamll' tree. And
•rem at my ofliee by any &lt;«w al any tim.. Get omthev havepn hand thvtafit kind
uf aiy Family M d.-cai alniaruK, grelia from my
of
niiirnttniti.nl
B&gt;r
Kfortsiin-n
'Kutacboy, ,slra n«« and cilice. No.* Kail
•writ as pyu der, nnl PerFuartb atrert, 3d building fkuoi Main ,1. Cincin­
nati. U.
Furaalebr
cmuiiHi Capa of all kinds
general debility sod u&gt; «, ery earn it ba, psv. rd cf J. P. Robert« A Co. 11 sating,. Ell Nietaui,. OrangeWater Pnadlkand
rilfe Mills, A by Drugsiata A Mervfaauls geneothers, H h ot,
Thoroughly aatiafled that it la the tmlr mb and
certain cure for c&lt;&gt;i.&gt;uni|.t&gt;uu. end wishing tu &lt;!•
Ix*nd, Ac.
hia Mlow being, who are .aBerwg as muro good
AH tha p«&lt;p
aa pu-.ibir, be ba. cuuclialrd tu wud the rreupr.
At the che::pe*t wtiwv in town by
.
with full in.trucuun. for putting up and mung Uu
nlar Pat ent
raadirine, free Io all who may unh* iv lie require.
H. J. KENFIELD
Merliciueit, &lt;4 tha
n new stock of Full anti winter GOODS,
day may alm I*
, whkh will iMredilftse
'
•
' found at thi* eataliiishHEuA-D-S" PAY,
jnent. A lx&gt; n gr at vhnt astonishing b-w" prices. My mdt^»
rfety «»f the choice* Pcrfuis •» little ebenpar than the chi-npaat,*
m&lt;ry for the &lt;»|xxd&gt;l ttoo-mI have just received a good a«s&lt;‘rtnfwit
motfution of t|tu Ind r*. Also
Ladies
THE PniUWUPHER’8 STONE
Stationery, Pens. Pm.-ila, Ink, (ev.
FOUND.
I cry variety) Paper, Eavelt&gt;|M die.
/-NOL J. C. FREMONT, in his treeoU dUcorsred
V..' nisuy aurtlmg ■ under,, but o-mc im.ro ww&gt;
They would resrprclivch tuinounce to
Such aa Prints, Ginglihms, LeJ*hi% Moaerfol end true, than ilia recent discorery that
the eitixena of Hustings and uf tlie sur­ rhh*, PunuiH-lins Ulna. Aljutccat and a
rounding C.aiDly, generally tlmt they in­ variety t&lt;f Wool .DuLaIbs, all .wry nip*
tend to srli Maty thing in-their Uneoftbe
U now selling naarr fuorilf UrutrnM for I Doijj*.
b|isln«M as dicnp as cun be bought ttlnny
Also u go-j a-M.irtnient of Moth* tar ।
i Ilian can be bought fur the aanu moner, at anruU.ife il”i, |l...
.JU., V■ —U
ij —।
place.
men's wear, and a Urge Mock of staple*. ,
td« foe
.
Giro usn tail and judgeInpyoursulvM. Detiitns Sheeting*, starting, stripe*, elm-k^ ■
Mareball
i Prudvcw t»f must himJ* u ill bn taketi in nnd tivkingw.
.
| exi-iungc,
J L3T 11ECEIV KD a new |.,t M
,
Spvial attention will Ite given to com
BOOTBnisd «IIOX».
[wninditig nnd putting up PrvecriMkaM.—
And every une pnrcLmung MmBmiwe here Ididie's Gaiter* Buskins am&lt; Boots, 4
iimy rvh upon them ita being gwiuine.
p-H«l HWMirtnii-ut at very
prives.
Jime 2ftth |H57.
n7tf.
(hi hand a very lit&lt;gc stutA ufCrtnkerj
atone anti Gtaa* Vyn re.
,
.
* ■ .r
1...1 _ ' 7__ . —L ..r'
JSIIN MICHAEL, would rcpretfolly iafoa,,
Q-H OCERIE3,
ilAbllNGS Ak» ViaNITY.
of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay. •.j
that be Is nen pernsrrd to ciroui. nor uiud of
I hat u also. a Very large quantity &lt;ij
M.itror
•

DRESS GOODS

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Painting? ~

c II T T I N G.

bpnxy J-athwnajvtl rtcEtd.
.
R- V, WARREN.

HaatingK MV |, 1S3L

o. Xn.

*

JOB WORK!
Having newivad a good supply of Pa
per £namei Csrda, Card Board ofall col­
ure, and French cenboaaed Paper, wa in
prrared tn «eeuU all kind. ot Joa Wow
&lt;« ^ort-Botfe, at Kkk oflm.

Xrf TTHa»3EXl.

.tuck ufUoods. therefore 1 will cuuUvt my «ir &lt;ith
^tit^in

&lt;Br~‘u ”u’ “

Judge of Probate,

»SEXS HA1DS ARE STUBS.

WILLIAM JONES,
Elating bou'i I lie euUrc Stx k of.

JUST RECEIVED

TAILOR SHOP

CUMMiSSIUNRR'S NOTICE
•"be undersigned hare barn appointed and qoal5rd a, cvn.mu.wMn Io uaoaiu* nod adiu.t all
i.inu ...&lt;1 demand, again,! tbc estate uf William
aaohall. lata of Hope. Barry Cuoaly. deeeaaed.
«E«±r~ tr

7“

G R O C E R Y I I i;

TVlirEXTlXE. A1.CO1AM.

lie n«w&gt;pap«ria llaaftaga io sold'Uoaaly, and
that Uid publMMtun be continued for ms auc
erMire wreka; or thot be roaae a tor of thia ol­
der So ba aer.ad poraoualle on each id .aid daft-adanU st least twealy dur.’bcferr the litas limited
for ibeir appCareocs.
Two copies............ &amp;,(ki | Ten cuples .
A Um copy.
n~Hf
P^t.
G. W. Ml LIA Register.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY, Hoheiier for ComplainI* |Fnbi..bed Beery Thureday.
U.»ln:g.. March A, IM.______________i.4twg. Siagieeopy om year | Ten rojdro our y

~

TEMPERANCE

TIME IS MONEY.
AND IT TAKES MOXKY TO BUY GOOD JEW

AND
• '
h
smx«i.r&gt;,
:
| .■•
on band and all |i-r*oo» wishing tu buy or
■ell will do Well Uicoll before Uargnw&gt;
shop, in tlu-Good-ear llfock urer A. A. Knapen'a | else*berv.
.
i; d
store in Hsattag. will re-reire'prompt atUntiua.
:
I would [eirtit-ularly CJli tb» ntltuHiuft &lt;
Unsung.,
I. 1*7.
r
‘
of(w-rmtis who nns biiililimr loth* lie*
that I btve jtt« llcevimi ■ large r|- ult of
I Nailsand Glu.. and that I will
ua L’ A I.
«wh, Glaus, tmikt, Dusw Trirauimga djc.,
j'
nriib as gixwl and ctmt|i|pt« ijn asnnrt- I nt ns low a figure ns ptmMldth .i
n2l.il
IIJ KEJiFHSLD ' -

JuIt
at^tiieoldstand
as

n* w«* ever oth tt»i in thia market.
A* a pat liculnr friend Ims taken tbe '
lilieHv hi ritcnlnte th* storv that we are
k.i ptag a OHOff SHOP. I take this op.
Eirtunity ts» any l&lt;» my friewd-i» a «-ihan
i.ot the our. nor never will Iwr • J.-ng
n* I .m mux-, and th. WmSKSY BAHRHL 1 put into my cellar was tilled with
ricxt^a.
Thankful tn my tmmtrws castmaara
for their past llbs-nd pntrrmage, I hope t» '
Terita continucaec of the ip me.
1
D. C. HAWLEY.
!

COOPERING Bl SINJEbS.

�stBenoromt.1SRW SOODS

tr Orleans Sngar,
extea or Aim at

’

WOMEN'S

EVERY VARIETY, thick bootees.
FU2

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

•

WOMENB

FINE CONGRESS GAIT•- decade stk-rter ttay Will rejrat :_te
St rtc wtock has ties tern errstok F-«
T oww jwrt. I
-Ma why «
* •&lt;
.-y^vi-sz-O.lwd tkv,
tie,
iutua*.«,»r*ciT^t w JI carry »"t ’te
gnart |*rtacif4e«/reeiesicriartte« vr-g
sard a*-J sMwttewd hy
*ci
&lt; L.di drt-Lurs. XtAph*:
-tap-. «

ram
GROWLS.

iX’uiuiH, Stripe Shirt-

uiLUirn.

Lltrxs,
A nice assortment
-«CFtTtfi« .tCJktNCT THt-

.FANCY BAHAGES.

MEN S THICK BOOTS,

BONNETS TO UVt AAV AY—ALL

KlNDb

b« iNNET TRIMLYG3-

at

J

DANGERS OP EIRE.
rcatLS »r rn.ua tmciTtw.

niB

Readv Pav Store.
ite Pn-Mdwac, aod jjf tte j&gt; -4i»v
by Gar*. \Wk»-rTtfsJ’ S ttb *e. bW&gt; .
Irtirrchte
« &lt;4 adj a'rwrt »s
w. ttii^t tte •Iftrtrv uwi^i V- Ae
p - &lt; t KaSMa!
i
■ • "• J•il»i» tlr
Ad tie wLr?«l«t4Hti-n of Extma. tfal Maa to I

BOOTS A.'D roots. READY MADE
I loiltr: .n.r — Onp.

BUFFALO OVEH SHOES,

LOSSES

EQtUHi.l.»

ABJVSW

1XU l-lioJUTLl I'AIU

G R 0 € E Il I E S

Kinds
Fisa

SCGABS

H-.iL Rii» is

TUtG^d-TFA.xuet- '*

tfor.wl eh-cUo* apes -said CHMtiuti ft.
•hai if«4u |.■».*&gt;■&gt;I. Like a* .&lt;axb.l» sepport te-ew*.i'ura« vfbelr’**d
sod t-mnpp-.rt
utwJerTUpcualSo i4 yjyiry undi-r tbs territorial

All kinds or produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

FRANCIS BOWER

AT THE HASTINGS

j

TEmUNCE

RECEIVE 1IOXE1 ON OLD AG

K

tvrm
GUST 4 Sl’ALLDISG.

II sat inp*. J

4. 1*37.

Bwwa. Haatlap, Mi
W. RcckTb. t-a

tin* daw U. oru.r, al
an JrDmaa Strrrt. nr
JL W.’tVinJZj'

&gt;a Dalley'a W«k,
HuMp, Midi.

Chemicals. Paint. OiL

v2t»4

ms u^ws

New Arrangement

BujCtaz Find berth* r with afi.H *t&lt;- i

:&lt;&gt;

elevated

OVEN HT&lt;»VESLOW OVEN SToVES.
PAULuR &lt;&lt;M»K STOVES

Cbeefaeti™ rd the Legeilet-trr l'.«! fa’’.—
Again the Frt«Su4e«t-e s-rnrurgu-l ard
imjdorai by iG«rtr*».,r Walker t.« go i.r
ttafadla and vote uwjrr itur o A- r/fara.
TLa snore Ur^rfanuMe trit rwtta *»rrrpeWlwl, or d-vik-d in be Dull
• V-id;
ttey acre n&gt;&lt; operatise. Through tha,
todomre«/ €«vrra‘W Walker, end by
the adviee, I- Wkm. -d the Adoitai&lt;rttwe here,
of tte Prc**-l nt
Srerrt*.
rr ./State, j-rtep.. it w- te-iled that
-buee teat ta’Jat aboald
be rrd&gt;Wcvd.
».d that the pcop!-. ttex-jr* rtt&gt;K mddrete &lt;/ Kar.sa*. « bo had l«aea there three
ramtha, atavdd be entitled I., vote. Undw (brae ptadgra, sod teltaring that G-r.
Valter war aawnr*d hi enrraat, taed
that tter »on id have a fair chsnr.- t-&gt; expvm tteir rices tbnm^h tte hafl*4-b«r.

STANTON J

Ssri,- THA. Cl&gt;tTIX-*CU.UL*n
iE~. ru‘EB,»Mii, ■» . *»■* —thing lit (Ik- Gfiafary/SM*.
*■»

n, STAl

mt fjeert tte ytee,
SWEBS UAKW.IH STORE.

_ So if they t otid ost the al’vrrr d*u*«
Will the r-jEtj./-trop- rtv ta staretc»:i4
ra-t be atTerte-.”; u» l tta-re it aar^her pro
vsM-ritbit s«j» r» i«tHat:-&gt;«iI aetrentj.4i
which may naert t&lt;&gt; ars-n-l ttas ermstke.
ri-ei J«dl mdiutry.ere with »fa»ery.
ttja cte,
' • r. in &lt;■ *»(./
'Jta-rc wa* te Mbintetaq of th* *taverv
H. J.KENFIELD
elauw; snd Pr»eZkt*l Bu-tat ian, :f he had
err »to-» ••&lt; bah and «inter Got IDS
read thia rre^iitKi-o. nrat? have known
it. Th" right.&lt;f property in staves, it _
._
war ttiri. shall never tewttetf-red with tn
Leave Halting fw Datda Creek. M«mlk:»Trrrl&lt;*r. ifttey v..te«mt tte ala very day*. Wedn^rtaya and Friiby*. at 7
«• *■ ItfrU riteinrr tlwn the rteapvat.*
u. .
*
*x .
A. M. and arritte aft tk’sde Creek.
I bur? juxtrraJved * g-xtj a.U’-rtiavnt

CHANGE OF TIME

•-.-■urcil a nr.uwLsrrry rnajoriLy ta th*
f ^gtriatere. I am bitarrnr-J that the C3nrirCMtl Directory a at erf,led alntacta-t’- ’
cully nntil they kvl takra rixtrem hundrrd '
umoi and reUxmad them ae lavitig vo. ■
ted at that sieciim—Governor Ctaan ro-'
CtaC (he pru star, ry uckrb
When Mr. Walker sh.l Mr. StanV-n
learned these taeta? th-y raid, -we will g: CUSTOM WORK,
d-&gt;«n to Johnson enemy and are whether
xn as pr»»J order and aa prompt *s »&gt;_i 1
tnt»aan»»e an.** They w«aU down into,
M ill in Barry, or any utter cuemy.
j- te*'■ a Mlj , aw4 kronen wp a re-'
Hat tag Matred the errvices of
.

New Barry Mill,

dsya. Taerahy.and Suturdio at raw ,/.
rfcrk P, M. ’in time to lake tha Wertin?
train /car*.
La-are Hurtle Creek f-m Ha.*tngs on
Ttmoa/sTWads/a and Sjturdahaal 7
»’rkdt. A. M_ and arrive at lU-thwa
as.two • ck&lt;At I*. M. ami &lt;m Mondays
We«lta-»&lt;fay » ar-J Friday* at 4 I’ckci. A.
M.. Mid arrinr « J lasting*, at JO «'dxk.
fxrsrc Tb-ting* f. r Grand Rapid* on
Mondays Wedne».tay * am! Friday* nt
10 o’chek A. M., bikT arrive at Grand
lUpi-la at 8 orhek I’. M.
Leare Grand Itafiid. fur Hast tags nr&gt;d
Battle Creek rmTn.-wl.rVM, Tb;&gt;radar* un.j
SLrt’nr.!.,. nt r..n. .,'^lL.l T» XI ”
I

AMBROTYPES

.JEST RECEIVED

•TAILOR SHOP,

CUUPEULSU BtSIXISS.

Hastings.

N.
r- Miller, and «w null tehtg beftt on the1
J
’ rc.rtt imp* tn rd plait, bgetker «ill* sguod ’ IHM JUkfiE^ fixjcm a a kitELS, TUBS

Judge ef Probate,
ui-.

U« did ran ctem :W te bid

a riebl to hwdc itrto fraudtil -.»t rrtiirtre
tart Wcmmb Itey v«re r« anted u&gt; him
te tfem* drain oat. Evra the
pnivitemn •/ the taw mie- witich they ,
e.-edaadm ware rax ownpUd wite;aad

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                    <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

TEEMS OF AD

REPUBLICAN BANNER.
TERMS—ll .M, IN ADVANCE.

1. M. KEVINS 4 COMTANT, 1-raprtetOT.

Hastings, barry county, micii., Thursday, april

VOL. 2.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

I WTITC-^.J^T?'?—.acne;.,-i

srerra ut

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ANNUM.
irc.Msai*.
,1
r. Whok—le and Rte- |

u aheub wgwta.si
Usat.t «ud spw.
sold.

turn
tI smutijn
f i |......................
(&gt;.
M-nutqpi *■ than
ttam that the repeal «.f • ike 1 laljor f .r a term of nut kss than two.
ana , I*?0* ^TO W COMiTITr TI°M. Mrsaourl mmpmmtas

mortua'gS sale.

Default 1U&lt;

n..v, v ‘tw.rt.w.wfl T»«.h.r« in all khxl. I i^rtSte “
.f tot^
Strest. uppusiir Poat Ultlcc, Ilasiiax*', Mid,.

? ^r/iverrd ‘in tAr t/a ifed Stofrj. StMlt,
Hurth 12.1858.

A Hawaii. Mannfiw&lt;tir- r-

It

Beriito*. ilirre was no punishment at
ttot time tor illcgni returns. Mr. Sum
‘I have already cxpt0&lt;and the grate
j doubt I entcrU'm as to the power
of the
,
j| togislaltire
largislattire ui
in any maimer
nwmer to interfere
। with the pcwclings of the rttutrothm.
r

J. P. RotlKUT* &gt;1: Cr

—
We. J

Stand. llutlnpL Hrrii

D. C. Hawixt, Denier in Gruccriw*; Pr»

H -nth.

Ellis

A

lh-ah-n&gt; in and!

Co,

Uoun-ti-t'KilP
MOR|-UAG«- SALE.-

kpskTby “

I tact &lt;lies even lur tare eopvnuion
!
&amp;r j
Mpim
m ilB
ixwtionmeot for the Stutis Lepidalurv,

Wm. A. Sabtwxll, BltM-ksmithrng in ail
its varimu bratirfira. Shoj
.
___

K. W. W*nna:.-, EadiioiuiblcTmlor. Shop

A

kimwingly to place on the poll-books the
mimes r&gt;( (n-rvins not acuially present
t. or otherwise corruptly to make

IV. Atkin*. ShI-II.- utiil H.irm— Mak

STANTON 3 EXOHAN IE

liw stooMa iu »ud. ii«A
» nn.iiiK-u is r«iu
xlrtb Ka- t ftaeteuuJ qoar
E.K4t .8 , &gt; sle. itw Ka»l 1

U.L By STANTON &amp; TIFFANY
MICHIGAN

JACKBOX

Mnmtevitta ExrHAtroa.br -•-

J. F. EMORY.

Makkiiall llot-ea. hr .1.

Jons &amp; Van dstxT. Itagister of l)ced&lt;

PHsffeMiamMl

Daxixl Coo* Jnatic*«d
XLmd .nd Tax Mrat.
rtloo aC*fa»M oaddl
’and Conn-eb-r
. &lt;T_r«t Land and

CtauuMi &lt;». Scott,

la.

-iiss
Buaoass' Attornev. Cow-rll** ■»»

Ciwek.JI|el».
________________
Jon Rrann. fW*&gt; .•"!

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J

-

^•PP&gt;' popuialimLj^ae
............... _ In examine inti.-|M
mise nothing.— ' condition /•( the people of South CvtCps.
I enJ tLc-y l-ve all , 1 am not in the habit of saying, aud 1 will
; and they will |doI npw .say. one word to di-paratje ipy

This law he Io going tu 'enforce in the
narun wav and ton-tto same apnrotolion !
I migm go &lt;niua oouvm, om i »&gt;■»&gt; o«

wu-ribec of principle—never, never. No । rvplv, nud I nliall read from son* du»mmure compromises will ever be submit- ' guislii-il southern au|boriticwin &lt;Jucidvt|te
ted to t&lt;&gt; save thia Union. If It is worth i ..f.tbiYfiattmcnt. I find in an address- of
“Sec. 4. If any person shall entice.de- saving ft will be tCved} btft if you «ap i a late Chief M«gialnil« of South Gar^lic&lt;»yyo’ carry away nut of this Territory, and nndertnins Its fimndaliowa, if #ou tja. Governor Damm-md. belbre the3&gt;*th
aby
place it,
it tn
tn sue*
auck bmuwuiw
a! situation tfa»l u,
it win
must i vsriiiiiw
Carolina iimwuuio
Institute,, the following expqmT'J alaic UUinglns to anutbnr, with,the i। p|Mp
w
I,
u.trot tr.
to .Uhrlv*
deprive th.,
ito ikwtier
owner thereof of
&lt;&gt;f the
tto . ........I. . uwhn
,
?■
.l...,t
I..O the
rlu । u. L
I (u|( .
aergteenf such tUie-tv s'lb iht wtaH hnKte resulta of your own action 1 The
-AccwnliBg to tto beat cakmlatKrtrf
O. cflVtt or procure thefreed, dw */ ”«&gt;»•.&lt;
that
sBall ever save tto ’ jwhivU. m
•!»«&gt;« of atatiat&lt; £*■&gt;
Mavr. he atoll to ndpidg*"! ■ gwifty ’'* .
Bn.: render it as pimnataft tt-tae * e»n b* msSfe. Il is believed ttot,«l.&lt;to
l ir.Tlw. Mint O'i Clll&gt;vtl&lt;la*n thcrTOt. ;i eV. ei hstint
, ..
, ... will
... , bu
.
_ ’ .1
. I hundred
1" I .1....thousand whiit iahaliitMta
1-ills.
by .restoring
it ’_ threw;
.hall at-ff -r d.-nth nr .to intprto-iiwl ut to flie orqjHAl. f'»un&gt;lali*«n Upon which 'of Sotilli Carolina, there arenolieM than
iju»rd nitor f.' n-t le*« thhii t4n .rears?* 1 the tuhrra pljireJ iL
Those ar* the? fifty ,iboirapDd whose mduMry. «iu£ ad it
F»| Ito sSaroSRSTo? ttot law all •*mii*J sills" lliat i-.umnt be undeniiinwl; is.
is. •&gt;
•? noLjntbcprraciilnuuliti-inufchi^fs,nobJn the pmnil condition i
the po'weta .if the G&lt; ivcrmnent arc b» to and there, sir, this greut national R.i*»lb-i
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tir.mgbt into requisition, and Mr. Buchan limn party popuses to plsce ft. Sir, we
acquire a new ta’ritory at the expense of | »n. it pertanning this duty, will hats the are the Mtimnl party ul ibaGovernmeiJl, a support ns every white fci-nmn in tbia
ttoir rommon blood and truasiire, sorely । approbation, of his uwn ronacianve. and siyd in opposition tu »m is a P'lroh eectiun- count# fat, afff fvSIs himself cutilkd tn.
H
tine
set of tto partners con have av right • to humbly frusta, uf his God. 1 have al party, that knows no Issue biYlofie, and
• Some rai.uot be said to p«’rk ar a)Li t-.
p exclude tba others from its eopiynicift, ' ,]one with’tto: New Haven letter. It
Tliey obtain a prccarjhiui suhxisU-nniKv
that Is ths slavery Issue.
by prohibiting them from taking into it I would have to n Iwtte'r if it had never
Bntj I am oepupying w»re time Hum 1 m-cailhna!
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___ jobs, by hunting, by .fiphUft
uu.g-_.2^._
—l. » »_
—pr.qurty
.—ittl.
■ .laid
.. upo wur tablvs,-in my estiina- iiiU-ndud, and 1 must hnslpt? bi a oofteta-; sorm-limcs
wbateoavar is recognized
to ibe
I |&gt;«ert
-by plundering fislds or (ulus,
bv ths rommon omatitutiun.
Hut when I rixi.
nnd**tuv
sir.n, Vna question I wish tn propound. —
— often, by »hat i*. in ■ ita cfflets,
tto pepk-. the townresidenta of such '
Mr» 11
Buctonai
aaa.-rled in h|s message I wish to know from nine friend of the far worse—trailing with slaves, and seifTerWfry', [rrocred .t. frame
a c.n.tittb-n,
'a&lt;l fnHI
»«&gt;... ........ ....! —, nrmu
irooi pway
••■•••.-y---- 'Lecompton cottstitul'wm bow Iw* proposes ting tlu-m to plunder for their benefit.^.
| then it is their right to decide the im- umc of the Message and Documents for i e, f,l|TC a State into ibis Union against
Fifty tbbiritJid nut-of three handrrd
-----—....I..™ whether ! this year—
| ci*, »fshes of ita government and its pee
portant question e.fi&gt;r .K
tbeniu-h
th-HuMind, 1 am told by thia autb&gt;irit/.
tbry will uontinue, modify, or atn-fadi
•-The friends'and supporteni of th.-|n|ri I wish to kn»w from, what danse an- io that cond'ilnm in ihe-8lal»- ot&gt;8&gt;t«rn
ry.
Tn thim. and tu them nL.i.e, Nebraska and Kansas ac», when atrng-1 in the constitution «f tbs United Stales Caruliaa.
I find other high aulboriibis question belong, IYv« frutu all giing mi a rrceut occasion V&gt; MMtaiu iti [ you derive the right to force a State into ly upon this annis questh n.
Mr. Ds
wi«e provisions betare tlie great irilamsl j this Union 1
i assert that^ahi-uld you
r. Dm-li- „f the American .BT'jdy- nerer differed ■ adopt Ihi? constitutirai.
..«&gt;ut
its
trto
riu-imlng
-&gt;n
Ais
subjecti
make
a
dead
leUcr.
The
jp-Teromcnt
of
; in toll, stout its irto mi-anmg on tAia subjceU i make a dead letter. Tin
and, therefore, I shaft Kot comment upoe j Evriy where throughout th&gt;- Union they Kansas, wM&lt; h your "«• present Edreu- popuLQon thAuih arises ftxdtf llha im-‘
ii; out nrrv is war i am coming at:
I puMIdv pledged thvirSkith and tbrir hnti-1 tive has admitted to be legal, is opposed puveriohed cooditkni of nor hr.Je. As
-I have entire remlidmcc in Governor ; or that'tiw-y would cheerfully sulanit the to tbiaconstitutioa. The pcidle of Kan- lands become l ihousted the return# aH
Walker that the troops wlil n-d Im- em- question of Watery tn. the J» i&lt;i.^ *rf tin
anK..rcfwbelmingly ..pjx^rd to it.—
ploved clcept to resist actual ttggresvmu '
fide people of Kansas, without any Nrmr, air^will some man tell mi Itos,
ur in the execution of the laws, -md this ! restriction »r qmjificitmn whatever. All ! with a government and a people almost
not until the power of the civil magistrate I were t-ordijlly united np^n the great d-c-1 unanimously sippnaed l«»a emstituu*^. mors prccanuu*. and obtained at greaftr*’
slud! prove tmavnlling.
Following the ; trine of popular wn-cn-igary. whieb if the j you are going to force it iara this umou! cwt.
The striking fact that tb&lt;*\ dis­
wise example of Mr. Madison towards vital principle «fi&lt;»ur-fre»rm-titutions.
Tbe Government of the United
s,“le« tricts pnsacssinj naturally tftf best s«ik»
tiic Hartford convention”—
‘ Hod it Iwtfn insinuated from any qtinr- | law n&lt;-t UjOneta Mjougfi. n..r mom-y are almost flationary m population, while
S-...,l.m M
I- SWlU* “M »?«•“
I J-"*"
“**“'!’*?**!. diatiicla uf inferior Mills i naturally »are
1.. U-, lhrCA.nl
,h- . ............ ...» .1.1. .-»»« Mw . «-..«»■• » chmrt. »TW
law |l&gt;r the members of a convention, i people, h cannot be done. There is no
yetilion un&lt;pie»tio&lt;&gt;ingly ; for it is a wi-ll
thereafter to to elected, to withhold the ■ amslitqtiona) right to attempt to do it. that the character of slave labor, and the
estahliwbird nntTiupfc of law llut a man
question ot alowey frowr the people, and | respect the President of the United
who turns Sutra* evidence tnint liavs
to sutotitutu their own will furahat bf a [ States so lung a* be otovs and stands by friendly to density &lt;&gt;■' population.
sutite confirmatory testimony, «»r you cam
legally .-iscrrUiiocd msmrity «&gt;f -all ttoir । the cimtitntion of tMmMed States} But
not r&gt;invict.
I am not dispoM-d to taka
rointitmiito, this qmul.i lun e been instant- * Jet him step &lt;U»c inch toyond that ronly rejected. Everywhere they remained [ stitution; let one dron of blood fluw in
true tuthe resolution :td«iptnl tin a rede- । KnnM*. or anywhere else, and James Bu­
airil tbercfhre, f do n&lt;*t give any weight
tu'this star on the Hartford cvuventlofi Grated occasiou, rerogflizhu * the right «t rhafinn. President of these United States.
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’ r Taryituriaa, iuulu-1 willto liabte toimpeaebincwt, artd U»‘ f*
ar the Twptk* conventiim—
■l-rnsko, acting lliro' ' hanged for murder also. .lames Buchan­ thia truth, is tl»c regularly tt.enaaed
di|,£ Kansas and
• Illegal aftj. d.ngarmn combinations;
. xpreared will of a ■ an, su long a* he stays w ithin the eonati- ■ amount of land* cvltivnted ia difibrent
such as that of tliu Topeka convention; majority of aciiiat’^c‘1 leiita. at.d when- tulion mid within the Uwa is to be re-,
cnips per hand, particularly tat coUoo,
i williuut ,1m disturlicd, unless they shall I ever tiro numbcT'W.rtlctr inhabitant* jus s pertcd by everybody; bnt let him at ep
1 attempt to perform some act which will I tifi.-!. fl, to form a condWiiti-m. with or toyond the constitution nnd beyrind the ubile the amount produced ie ympdrtio*ably k-rs.-'
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I iir.llg thrtii into actual rolliuou wlthtlm ' without afaverv, aftil to admitted into protectum of thu lawa.and he is no longer
And agxlfl. tho business enmmlttea
j r&lt;&gt;nsii-.utii-a and Hie laws. In that event the Union upon l.-niia &lt;rf perfect equality j dsnx.-s Bqchanan, President of the I nited
the SoMn Carolina Agricultural Society
11hrylsliall be rousted ayd put down by »ilh the othar States."
■ Stales, but James Bnrlmtian.the criminal.
reported, August 9. 1855:
the phots p»wer of the |io»«-run&gt;t-tf!. b:
‘•Onrold fi.-lds are enlarging, our home­
pertarmiag this duty, 1 shall have tbespsteads have l*sn decreasing fearfully tit
pnili.itioii of my own cuiifticntc, uod, as I tl.r.Le“ui u» .IO. N.nK tl»
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ir.ist.of iny God."
..r.ulb,. i» u»&gt; wwiwi™. »«■ »..«• I- “&gt;■*■,
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It must hr r.-mcinlicred lh.it the prescut legislature „f thu TrrnVu-y nf Ken
sas is n frev-Btate laipaUturv. The first
’&amp;««rIto Rxgiaicr
‘*f that irre-Stato Lcgislnbe to repeal thu mfrmmi.
Lm i sWt» but tu perpetuate thsir power they j

prrMrttk frw-yuie
alter those laws.
Sinn uf '.lie i-oMtitution to the people.

Ha rn.tr

••Slavery la created by municipal law;

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NO. 48

■&gt;«» ...ki ..»« .I.lubo free unless »la vary bad berti legiiliacd.
»•- ca« l** ••’»•«* b*** ■«•••* without
p—itiru law I’
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This is General .Csss In 1854. New.
sir. had Mr. Buchanan shy resort I-* utter lbs sentiment I Imre read from hri

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Mr. President, whit laws are •.hew that
i ..wi!»t|hj««
Bl—i rn., n...-bh.J
ba is going tn u«- the wtbohr power uf th.- U&gt; the r~—pU) - ’ I *”•,r I™ *"22,
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Government tu cnfired
There »&gt;u» ah.n E tO 0.1. \noultitk.
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six th&lt;MiMtinl pro slavery Votca east. n-t code uf laws «macU-d in Kansas which the l« ~.I..,.IU.J t.. lh.p-.pl.. ..IhrtUir I WllMMl.jfc-1. •
nconle of
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vote of the people
«s Knus.-ut
hnusae. I1 have
liare
Mr. President, 1 have occupied more
drehn-d H be a disgrace to the agi—a I shown that there was no sulmiit^ioa oven 1:
coda of lawa which the Mint high an
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thorlty divlarvd to be unconstitutional, n-MMalh Th.-, plnljrf mm Tl-p , 1“"»&gt;!&gt;""’?'&gt;- Wk".'* ••
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and therefore void.
It certainly eannuC pl»lp„l Mr. HkCL. .. !»..« ar.obfc p—IMr rm..
w *;rr*h"
Ins those has which l.&lt; wasguing U&gt; cp- ...ikin, itm-, in, sw “&gt;'■ ■» *—
&lt;TaTK OF Mil'll tl»A5 !Urrv f.nrat.
u.TU.. m.m Srnlh C.r.4.m. (Mr. ll.mmmri.J
f-&gt;rcs. Let us sec. Let US see slut th-«« m&gt;
laws arc that he proposes to bring the Lhjmwcrary m.-iretod to dcf&lt;-nt wider । Th*1 Sco’,,,r.
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whole power -f the Government t» rW-i
"In all social systems there must be a
fla-intip£ banners of “ Buchanan Kill tree ‘
force, and tli.n humbly trusts bs will Kansas." hi-Pennay tvania^J aid told, it . .mks’Ui d&lt;» the meatal duties, to perftwin
the
drudgery
*&lt;t
life.
That is a cla»a re­
have
the
approbation
of
Ida
conscience
wa*the same. Mr. Burhaiuc was every |
i iwvit unhmlUed t&lt;&gt; the people
iud his &lt;»•■« f In the code of Kat&gt;a.ts, ai
quiring but a low order of intellect^ and
wtore throughout tto North represented
Its requisite are vigor.
page 005, will,bu found theibllvwing.«&gt;|- as being in finer of making Kan-ws a free bet liltki shill.
d.-c-sTUy. fiik-lin. Such u cIsm you rnnbC
Mi-tmcnt:
.
Slate, ruhi it ws«a&gt;i*erted over and over . . . .
fm, more than fe u thousand.
■„!.» .. ..
.k-.
•■Se«. II. If any m-num print, write. again, tfort the aiireat way of making it a
Intnalucu into, publish,,or cin-ulalu*, or
free State was by tin- election of James
R omslituU* the very
MUX- |O I* brought into, printed, writt- n, Buchanan. J aura Buchanan occupies the and THinement.
published,,or circuUu-d. or shall kmwiug- presidet.tifll chair to-day. hi 6&gt;n*cauenc« mud-sill of society and of political govly aid or assist, in bringing into, printing, of the iw-licf »»f tto pe&lt;q&gt;1c of tto North erfitnent; and y«a» might as wplt attempt
publishing hr circulating, within lliq Ter­ in tlirae franBulent reprerentattma. B'ft t&lt;&gt; build a bouse in the air. n to build
ritory any book, ya&gt;yr. pamphlet, Biaga- G.r these falaq awiertimia he rren-r would eitbef the one or tl&gt;o«bar, exceU on this
xim-.'handbill or ctn-nlar. cootaining any liavi- been cTtotiid. Un never *ont.T hare tnnd-sill. Fortunately for the South, she
xtateox iits. argnments. opmiona, [umli- curri'd a alnfilc northern Sl.Ve hut f&lt;-r tto iiHiud a race adapical to tlwt purpose to
A «tc&lt;j Inferior to lier.uitn,
m- nt d-«jrh ‘, jdvi'i -. «r Imirhlo. Ld'fJ u, I'lcfiu tu.-wthvi-iulent ni-^-rtloU-. Now Inn band.
I .u-l to pr -dm-r -i divrderly. daiigilrouii,
but vmiff&lt; ntf&gt; au
in temper, in v|*.
Par of llteir
tut them rorrj in their ptoig'-a made toor rvbelli ius dl»uffc- t'.on unnmg lh« «»»«-&gt; f»wc »lie *k-rtj«i&gt;. L«:t the cnii'titiitiun be or, in docility, tri rapaeAy to stand the
in this Terrikory. or t-&gt; Induce such &gt;fl.iv&lt;-s submitted to a fair vote "f the p«ripb‘, «&gt;r elhuiitu. to answer ail her puqmses. W&lt;t
to escape from the serYlou of thslr row*- els.-let the’whole atinjedtbe sent back use them lor our purpose, and call thx m
COMMJSSlUNEES’XUtlUE.ters, ot tn resist thJir authority, he shall ag-iiti tn the people, to tnapugc their do­ slaves,. Ws found them slaves Ivy the
•cuniffinn consent bl mankind,* which-ae1ms guilty of feloqv.ond be punished by mestic ipst&gt;tuti.*na in itoir'rtwn way.
imprieonnleftt and hard labor (br a term
Sir. throughout the North, for many
nut less than fivo ysan*.”
ware pa*t; we have had a dot of nn-n in highest pn-of &lt;&gt;f what is Nature's law.—
And yul -the constitatiun, to which I great trouble and trilmiation atom this Wears old Taabluoed »t the S-iathyct; it
link they would dread thu Territory of
is a word d'vcardrsl now br tsars po­
nns&gt;M, end the climate there as tin- nillod your attention a abort time sites, Union.
From etory- Mump in my own
declares the frse^lorn of speech nnd of State the cry has gone forth, time nnd lite;’ 1 will hot cbsractcrize that class al
kMltl»y for their partkul^’’ complaints.
press shiiir h &gt;i,,bc interfered with.— again. &lt;&gt;f "•danger t»r the Union." Thro*,
Tills
ithc*iWMuiiiuna! and out al! the northern Stntra the mme cry
But l lwve.other distinguLhe*! aultmrivoid; and vet Mr. Rueluntut sayrf, tn the fans gone forth-? and whenever nn apgre* nal.
bs &lt;■* this vary point; aiming them, the
••The Senator frrm • New ork said
_ __________ nQurable Bacretary of S|stc. ,‘Yoji ci.foru menl of tKw law "all the power s'.os! Ka-r tocn maite By tto Smnh ifpoti yesterday that the whole world bad aliolthe Nortli; three Unmn-savcn tore rome
.nd aajastmenl. [
w, have had distinguished trai-liurs. of the Crovarnintml shall (wbronght into
(shed slavtery.- Ay, tho a«*». but nut
' W« liave learned our loswma frytn high miulvitinn, and iu performing tuts duty' lirfi.h? the pronie, and. in nitrons tone*,
authority, and our d*»ut»ta are lamest. | shall have thr approbation of itjy own averred ttot ftoy aMirotcd tn ft to nave
Gen. Cass, in his sp«wch at Rumen, In eonMilcntw', and, I humbly trust, of my, th* I'sW. That "&lt;■! of people, who have
God.”
Sir. | d&lt;» nut know of *haf
l.cen in labor, and anff.-ring, and trial, tar always have with yomffir dm man who
M ichirau, in 1854. said i
mil vune (tiMn-r nn if in Utt lai his omsdsoee may ba mailu, but an limg * time on acrotmt of tto t’ni.m 1 live* by dully tabor, and rwrccly liraa at
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
there are ' few men who would have the tore pa*«&lt;l off the stage. !n their places
our new Territories. Dov* the o'tisUiu- approbation of tMlf- bXhT onnsrlencvs in are men whi» - tora this gliirions Union,
tluaf give authority to Interfere 1 No. that, and thstw is iro-nUribat* W the Di­ and Hive ft a" it w» made by tto fctiwfrs-,
b?
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ia the tu
The word staves is not to be found in that vine Being that authorixrsany.man tossy men wto will m.t wbirm /Manure ti» tto
that ho humhly trusts ho will have tbs Union;” tot bear# men. wto will ftgbt
Insirmuent,”
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approbation of lih God In inch ah efibrt.

mml energetic ami uscf'il citixms to sup­
ply the bine and sinew uf other States,
but we are Iwng our tQavu popul«tl&lt;«,
which is the true wealth of the StaW,

entile, aredimimdiitiginsttcand decreas­
ing hi numlier; andmir purses are sftwiprd f,.r the fast reft! (tssupply their pGiMi
from the nortiwesteih Btati-s.**
That is not s« flattering an accoutil as !
hope to give &lt;if Nllchigan by-snd-by. Tn
i ha message of Governor s8aal&gt;roqk, *«f
South Cnidlina. to the Legls^Utrc. I litida
••Dlucathm has been provided by vM*
L'gi»laturv hut f«ir one c1a»» of thi c&amp;acua of the Stats, which is the wpgftfe '
vlnaju For the middle nnd Pp*»r» r fSkMT ‘
nf »«icty.!t has d-me nothing, since »n
organized aystrm has been adopted f«&lt;
that purpose.
You have appropriated
475,0O0 annually to the free acbooR; but
under ymir prraent mode of *ppl&gt;'”f
.
that litKrahty is really the prot'uaiuu &lt;&gt;f
the. prodigal, rather than the jtnhcious
generosity whichcoHcrs red MrntdiL Th*;
few why urs c-lucate.l nt public «xpst»*
in thesd oxccllsni mid truly useful bi*cit'w •
li.His, tho ArvXjaLand.GiU'lvl. acodamtes' ■
[imliUtw school.] form almos-. thcunly
except! fi t.» the truth of thia rcinark.:—;
Ten years n|t", twenty tlmuKviJ adult*,
besides childrrti. were tmabk to read or
write. In Baulk Carnlma. H.«s war AW'

fears to be entertained that tho nmabsr
Has inm-rsed since that permdr
I
Again, write* a distingulsbnf traveler'

of the “wtnd hlllcrs” ot South Cttrnlltu 4
••Not very essentially,different is the
c.*nd&gt;ti&lt;m of a class of people living iu ‘
the pine barrens nearest thu coast, as de
scribed to me by a ride-planter.. They

is rieu and milk. They arc small, gaunt,
and cadaverous, and thslr akin Is jnai tits
o- dor of tho axiOillstfwy lie* no. Theyan: quite incapable of applyisg them- ■
selves steadily W any labor, and tber
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old Indians.
••A northern (

Bat, ajpiln: ,
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"Sec. 10. If any free person, by spr­ N.irdi, whotows ImeatnAhn ijabit «t cry­
:__ ..... ...k.
it, dnttcree ” have
ing or by_ariringx«»M-rt nr maintain that
wart ul amploynM* af*«8

lion, and If autbortaod, mterfcre. tortAth

ar* deaoted.to ttaoL’ei-xi.aod demoted Ao

w—. b. ■U.V 1«"
Any aggn-ssion upon the eonatituthw

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�zTOMwuiiir
RICfl GLOSSY HAU,
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JUASTlNtw’ ERJ

BLANKS!
BL’
&lt;tm«!
it* UM
ru«j U.X—

perr'—e and Chek.

Mr. hnae Messer

is ebeSed &amp;af&lt;rr«wr&lt;. and AegwaCw. Car
pewur. Ckrk.

MOUTUAG

Weil d»«e. Cartton ’

hk» ehetol wearfy aH the

or, io. and rW. liberate I*. ngwkra
fi.«. TeU.
UM tU T-'"w&gt;o&gt; w 11 b. arfMnl with taorrgi u

Mareh21«e. in which the writer an»•:—
-w. hare UH-.' the angar pber.aJu the

«• Gm P**g. girhg pnaia .Z an
(W Green M —tai.
the bill. «Z o WTM-, t'Basraa tw ha am, it esrty spring."
stay either reyret the aanrtUM®t and send
the Ul! Uhk to the II — he at.oaewr
r»M»r. «r it a—y aaaend the aan&gt;»JaneaC
and in this way keep the ti'l fw»—sg fnwn
Caocrs luaemu*.—The lla&gt;*l*fKryaMirae T-« nUrlp CaniaMre af^aMrd. at the m^wtcawma. see J. W. Strir
'VhM ««Mraa thr Snare aiU take aith

srEciAi
*IVr I IsMin^s Tillage CobwittMl er*.
&lt;*• .Z Men**, It. J. Grant, Go. \V
M 4G and
U. II. Iloth.

Last Data or Cm_ Bt|ro«-—A
WaAing-.« KurrwpMdrM wf the Tia ea.
thus allnlrs tn th* do!h.in&gt; health &lt;Z
tbs laMU *&gt;&lt;ad statnawn :

Uk pr—aad ahM H «• ahi
»IrrthWI«Z G-hl «Arrr..

Vitugs- "

M.
R. IL—f'lt.scx •&lt; rise a«
IMMS T«*1*S-—O" rasi afl.r 1 h»c«J.J

II-war. and the pnAnbifity k. that her.
:«5 &gt;«ce JrU-jtrd thr Adr.nnntrat'xi far.
»•- by a nw^nty .Z r-^ht. they &gt;iU ad

M.r.UU, alw male x»
.
lu Jet acabM the Wl
«. «K alnainZ b, bk frierU.
***1 •—*1 Gar 0*11 rare,! every a-rtb'm
(h-m-e-rat. if thirty fairer. »Z UJirr Were
M One* oariarfne v. I hern I baa el u
laearr and ««»| h^. |t H tha.^ht hy
many
Senat -e Crirtmdrw** s&gt;awn4

hslat into wbirLnMirea&amp;niaiMratx.Sr*.
at-.', GU. thus ilka.* rates th. pr-caws l y
• fe~b it imt nwnetiiMCs &gt;• ewrrd j
'
"After Mr. EnZeahh UJ brdbZ
BagGr with.-nt gl-.«»K trim- him fiatS
&lt;hM hi. tfstrmcrt. rhe. mafe oarm^x
the aaeetrng at Ja^ge D-MgC-s* h«r m
tie T—Msb. till were «G..?y Zfleertn
6mm th-ae made .« the fianber •&lt;«»«.
as .fWMUe umcrrvZ aawfhy
a*4kv —
When alw«t rhaiag. hr wipe.a.d that
Mr. SHhiHI e««&lt;l&gt;rd is an •dKnaave k»d

'•'»-* f^rt'
t}* F**1 «&lt;*'*"-

I think mar; het Vit b aJnptrd in thr
•
M, it »in MT t.&gt;o&gt;vr«rT&gt;Z m by :h*
Sw. Ths !&gt;?*&gt; trdwoal—&lt;enr* tbr
■*-« ditwified and &gt;r*«eprwGwt|erhUti&gt;e
G»fy m the v.arhi. aiH d» the K4din~ .Z
the Etreetire, and rebar the pe-fdr &lt;Z
Kanaa. the right b&gt; Wtp &lt;■» the wi«c&gt;«
•Z their er ewthuti-w.. The re-»!t «&gt;B hr
that the IL— will rrrvrde fnwn ht a
COMMISSIOXEL’S

•a. UrailrHy ins’rc.ted bwt (fovtao. vd
a»«J r«rd hr Ltcofttptoe.
b the Sens:* there are five “AtncriwpiM M jw^Zy in- the tneata. Jadtnw
Oftbae, rno. Mmr . Crittenden
w—d a dmihtM preo^atire tu break •ZK1., and Bril ./Trt*. V.C-d &gt;«MM

ita accrMtfJisbneWt. that vat oodnnnrd

Afterward, the "ly«»tUard was baAnd

ISAAC C. HOTT

duwa a munofndy ; Bwehanan «'»U 4&gt;

the nan— t» Iwild «f» a nnen^B-ly. The
••*7&gt;Ct «Z Jackwiw’. padiey was tn Ji«re
thraH. while that &lt;Z Bohnu. is tv
r»r- aeU m4.ee.
The fBeallrl m ik

1588

Mrrruar rars IUa* P.rxa.—The
Cleveland Il.-rald u!k» l!». art^-Uy t&gt;*e
an th. dsty «Zaapjawto^ b.mc |M|&lt;rrs:

-Rreodkrt. if . ho puj-e i, to hr

•tr r» iccted ibe aoserxlmewt tn lla L
rtupta* bll, an tint the neat poerndb
ill,
. he the aff-dsUneot
oeutMllec &lt;4
by the li-w

TIME IS .MONEY.
AXOITTAKIjB 1KMEY TUMEY UOCIO Ji »

�ILAS-nXtijf PRR.E WEIPEXT.

§Tatk

LL-

HOUACKS

''

BLOOD rt'KinSKAM:BLOODPIL-.
Missus rA.qvMncn.
Dr.

n,«OI~.

CHERfiY
rorews. colm, bcabsenesf.
■KOSCIITISyWOMPBCM^EC^

corp. urriJU, as*
COMMIMPTJM.

:!2rEiiu

(tt!

fl/u tnncdf la oSttid to tLa cvuuaaaltywRMKo
ibdran «« M l.» art. b&gt; «hour -okAO teU

'
fl. W. M1UA tlcr.trr.
JAMES a. ftWEEXEY. Sulwiior fer Cuoplain.

J.M. HUBBABD,
likALKw IX

JBttsital
I
SHEET

HaoUoga March J. 1858

.Jnstrumnits,

n44w«.

AT THE“OLDSTAND

MUSIC

A 8

Ind .Musical Mcrchaadlsc,

USUAL,

ll’ith an god and complete an assort-

KALAHAZOO : : : : MICHIGAN.

j
1
:
1

As a |x*irticular friend lias taken the
lilwrtV tu rirrnlatr vhc ntorv that ur arc
kcepirig a (iHOG SHOP, I take thia .1­
p&gt;wtunliy to way to my fnen&gt;l-&gt; • “-Unit
tn nut the ease, trnr never will lie * long
v*l *ni sulk-. Mini I hi- W1C8KBY BAHRET. I pill into my cellar was nlleU with

A very liln-ntl d.dncti.-li mad.- to tho.
pure! imii'g in &lt;jti .nittit-*.
Pnaiit atlii.lx ii feud to eoiintry ay

N. II. Just nciix.d 1. new- musicnl
itmintiix-ni: &gt;a l.d tLe Euglidt MeulLll.tritnniiiini. &lt;4 I -.nd exun inr.

AY Eirs
am tv tar to.tr. M errtatah ha. a happy afloat ap&gt;&gt;a th- n«r. es. I'io- an.pl mr tiu.uk. lor ..ur
kind nx-.id. and acta. Mid kiforr mr,
'

Your..
J. W. T. McMULLEN.
ClM4X«»n. I ruts.i kept. 4. 14-7.
Itr. Bubach - He» ritt Har ing been Mlirtod with
ururalgMi 111 rl&lt;eaniati*u. for the past yrar and a

CHERRY PECTORAL,
corlhs. coins, uousemxs
EBOM BITI', U HOOri\L-( Ul LU.
&lt;EOIP. ISTNHt. no
(o.vsi nrriuN.

CHANGE OF TIME.

LhdlAN.

day*. Widne-wkna mi4 Fridiy-, at 7 «A
r|twk, A. M. and arrive nt Battle C’n afc^
nt I p’eluck. I’. JI. in lime to take tin’
aftrrwsMt ran ejat or wi-»L । n 1 on T*fc
days. Thursday* and Satimlnr. at otiu j£

Roberts, &amp;. Co.
AT TIIEUAShXGS

JUST RECEIVED

At the chcwpeM m.hv in town by

H.J.KENFIELD’
a new .:&lt;« -k «*T Fall pud winter GOODS,
which will he an|d fur

’
G. 4V MILLS. Bcgioer.
JAMES A; 8WKEZEY. SvLciU.r Or CmajJaia.
JlaMingl Marc!:

IIER‘8 S1UNE

Ia’8.

baU alw. tho bcastifuilr illurlraMd

n44w ■

Tiro Ik-llur Ari Journal Our I’m

COMMISSIONERS* NOTICE.

Kadi .ubwnber laatai nrcacatnl with a I
ealc in th* Awards ofl'rruiiuin., hr which
aide Wotk of Art. in Pooling or .•wulplan
•m
.i-&gt;__ ... - .

W» ll-.ai ui»Arr«ignc4 bating tarn appointed Vy
tbs ludp- r.t I'lubslr fur the t'uanlt uf Uarrr. StaU

MOTT

•lid Engrai ii.ga, |&gt;nce tifljcauls per aamber.
Specie:., - uunibera will U .ent to all penu®. wl
•Umtt la aulMcribe. Mt receipt of bra ihmIs,
■lamp*. &lt;l*..eMta.&gt; ■’ •
AiMrvss C. L. DERBY. Aclaary C. A. A.
M. Broadway, X. T.

I' II Ys 1 C I A \ 4f Si' UG E O N.
Us. A. E. Ihnrrcu. baring madr Hastings ho

dONEF&gt;uvy

gocdTlw

New Arrangement
Judge of Probate,

•if all kin*!* eheup h«r Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity &lt;»t

AND
BRiNGLEK,
on hand and all pcr»&lt;«&gt;a u idling hi buy or
acll wifl &lt;Ui wet! toftdl Ihfi-re tatrgntning
vl-ew here.
I would |&gt;urtinihr|y call the atu-niM*
ofpi-rwins who nrr linildhig t»
that f haw jrt»t lleewitcl n large 4- ck ol
Nails and Gloas and that I will f.intiah
muh. Glow, nails, Dm.r Triiiimino-» 4,'e.,
al a* 1&lt;&gt;W u figure as powrlMv.
n-21-U
11 J KEN HELD

'PAINTING.
CUSTOM WOBX
4 c^uUntly «. UmL uxl aU UsAsMADt TO

mW UAiUnVAKE STORE.

FINE CONGRESS GAITEKStbr

mi uwwe, I

DRESS GOODS

-

AprCt.l8u". -

TUHPENTIXE. ALCOHOL,

AMBROTYPES!!’

at aat'.iiiriiiiig h'W prices. My motto
Bunting Fluid together with a full stock ufj
in "a Iftdc elH«|»cr tlian the cl»cn|Mmt.‘
X. W. RIKER, wl.hr. «. inform |he l-H*
I lirtve just, received a good auwrtment ।
efbostiogs owd rfamMly. that M -^HEL t.iVKR.’
lauliea
.
■hieh as TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SP1
CM. PEPEB. FISH, ba amd every­
thing in the Grocery line, such as
Such as Prints. Gi ngha mi Ix-ljtins, Me­
will lie wanted for family uae. And
rino*. )*nn&gt;metta» Bhtck Alpaccas nnd a
thi-j have on luind the lw«t kind
variety «if We»d Detains, all very nicw
of ammunition (inr sportsmen
and very cheap.
such as powder, and PerAlto's g&lt;«d u'uuirtnii-nt of Cloths tor
cusslon Can* of all kinds
men’s wear, and a Urge Mock of stapln
naaliaga. March Jd. t-Il
Waler Frtofti and
Denims Bbcctlugs, shirting, stripe, cbc&gt; k«
others, Shot,
riWM5TRATUlCStML£0F B&amp;MJfrTATK
Lead. Ac.
INSTATE of MicUel Cbaitrt.™ laMopb. tan.
JI ST RECEIVED » new lot of
'j whip .1 H»]w in tto nnntt -I
AU ths pop.
BOOT* and HIOEM,
ular Pat ent
Xutin ia hereby girea ttot la aaautdara with.
Ijidic'a Gaiters Buskins mid Boots,
Met Heino, ot the
a!im&gt;M and authority grsakd Me V. th, Judge
• — .1—
.J II—

C3-K O C E ZEt IES ,

SHOP

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

train ••fear*.
,
...
Leave Battle Cre,-k fi&gt;r naX^ngs
Tucwuiy*, 'llnirsdn^ « un.1 S..tunlux« at «
o'clock. A. M., an&lt;l arrive, at linaijriga
at two &lt; Vhik. I*. ,M. uml &lt;m \ltoday4
Wcdiicidayn ami Frhbiya al 4 •ul-s.-k^ A,
ami arrive in Hastings at 10 o'clock,
Ik-nvc ILi.tiiigs f..r Grand llapLla.on
Mondays, Wcthu-aihy • nnd Friday* at
10 o'chT-k A. M-. mid arrive at Gram!
limiula al 8 o'clock P. M,
,4 ,
r;;
Leave Grand Rapids (hr llai.liugs and
Battln Creek on Tuv*duys, Thu ridayA, an4
8aturdays,al four o’diwk, P. Al. ' .,
17u4£ '
.1. SHEPAERD.-z

found st tah establish­
ment. Also n great '»
riety of tlie cboimt Perthnury h«r dm ewpcchtl aevommodalion «»f the Indie*. Aht&gt;
Statimwry .Pena. Petalk. Ink. (»v.
Tltry would rvb'prrtively ammuime to
the titixrtiM of Ilawtiags and .4" the Mirnmnding Gmnty. generally that they in­
tend to ad) everything in da ir fine «&lt; thw
(•■aiui-Mi as cheap as can be bought at any
place.'
Give us* oil and judge t&gt; try ourselves.

pounding and puttil
And every &lt;*»w pun
nut* rely upon tbei
June 2--&gt;tb 18S7.

�BLOOD P

rar
...

_

DHEAH VASQLIABED.

VBW
to havearrived^ meets B.'.an fmmrer. and J

m airwariy cor
wanted. should

j^-p

,

40

;

GOODS
j

r^"raxirr a srAruMMu-x
AND CU1LERY. ।
Ready Pay Store, Old Fogyism Distanced
1
| Young America Ahead. ;

IBV
EVERY VARIETY,

n&gt;ux_xuuta«&lt;a*»-S’

rwMly doos, and

that they art- in p&lt;xl
order. Repair han-.cxs. dse. larnk well
to y our st-sk. If they are not properly
eared fur al this s« son uf the year, they
ea«n&lt;* be expected to du the heavy xjuing
work. Bymbavepurstedlhebsrha^
r
-.-...I -11

large!

Just receivi
stock

»b
d*M. Fntpare ground as early as p-omi- j the police thee needn’t, lor Tee heard of
Uo. and spread no more manure al the the’ship. , ‘•OU. uh
thinks B. tv bmitMt Akn cen be ploughed in, ■wlfh'hi a ' self, “running fdl&lt;»w. Im wants to do me
few hr-urs. If you rotinol obtain nnv of mil of tlir premium.” So he writes thus
■
■
’ 1 ............ I ..... '
A - U
A ik-^. I^'al I.WX Ixlx Lv '
mired for ii-e, jhruw .half an Imur; the p&lt;dtcv i* filled.*’ A.
nibs hia hands w ith dlignl; y et B. refas I
re to pay. WeW, whet Is the decbhrnl
wtdsr. are them attended to. Cub pile
and
lor summer, repair build
build- soy* rotitribvied la Blockmoof;
—
*prepare
«re fuel for
ta&lt;r,wllitewireh stable*; clean out old Mt- I fry tie Rm. John Jtoylee. 2f. A.
ter awd sprinkle with plaster, having rve
rytbing rvnwived to tho compost bvwp . J ATE OF MICHTGAN -The Ciredit Coart
fislisi; make foul sir during warm xpring !
day*, and thus prererva th« health e»l b«lh j
men aud animals dean and whitcwtwli

n~~-~-k,

carets.

FRANCIS ROWER

I

i.-i-x.h—.bb,™—

xm.

CBXCr. 1ST1U4. us
mwarnxs.

i iBorcjKJrsted'lBlD-

CASH CAPITj
Eoiarr*’^ Wy.1Wt. ia

LOWEST TRICES.
AN now rvderilF my SPRING aloet sf Gaea*
and bar. oa hand a tirxi ral« B-wortwealnt
miEr.rt hf.a rr iiAitn wahk mvfejc*
ns. comes axd.soxenrgx
w.cre. wmes i on ss
atloweb MMIcb
THAX Kt-Ett,
Mr axaorUumt of PAULOR sTTOVRI. Winpriw
ViMiitihil Milerua io market.
. .

I

To be sold at Bower!
Price*.

ABSOLUTE* LNIMPAIRLD
SarpluB, $422,162. 11.

,jmj.«ums«c of | srsl

Call and ate theia before purtkaeiny

*•-**—'*•
|
I E»«a. a.
:
)
| It ^txtatarislly sperarit.B to this resrt ll*l ’
the DetWaxls.frnoeh X.Turiut A fk.jftila Turutr,
A
(
,h.4llt, n is orterut «&gt;« taid Dr-j

ELEVATED
• ’ OVEN 8TOME?.
.
LOWTOVEN tflVVES. •
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

OF AIX KINDS,

FRISTS
GINGHAMS.
BRILLIANTS,

TO HOUSE BUTLDBHS.

LAOS,

mnarsUot*. It ix tn Im
nf diM-aae what an aJU‘1

tDXHJIETDXS

"j .morel fine* n. Hoch in Ite m*
ite
» ufPr.n &lt;»UeK» faaw.cx Sc*i; d .

ribdri.il
..wlieve
..................
kowmfcl

m-rr.x-X.XX

I

Gra-xt &amp; Srirturae, Dr

T HAttis-vwy tatnpfvtr itick of Rouxc bolldinf E. G. RIPLEY,
T. A. AL-EKANOER, '
Aiarrfeta
1 U»,dw.re. .;«lu&lt;l!B« Locks, tawbre. Ball. [
l&gt;,rodent.
5 w Pre.lteul. j&gt;4ni
wh|
*r*w,l!i?£'V4“H4wirrs
'
THOS. K. BBLACE, Jr. 8cey.
wo. inter*!, say d.

A nice assortment

MufSMSkShlSSil

~ j ’"rb&amp;ScAXDISAtUS VEG ITABU B1A0D

FANCY BAHAGES.
'BONNETS TO GIVE AWaV-ALL

Baxii i&lt;a F*k«u&gt; nth, I——________ ■

; PANGEN8 OF FIRE, tlssMXSS
rrtle’
doc ■

TjK j
. .
I

Cil ANGE OF TIME

KINDS BONNET TRIMIN’GS

■4»ith n.uck, iH-at. pond mud, or even brad- ।

Stmu,

I1L10L Dr Ruback prewntx th* r..a lof tstMy

OF

directed in the beginning «»f lb»

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.

Inn. do*,
e xnd
- K&gt; it i* deairnesl A*, ter*

._n
AND

|,ER,LR tF ,s|&lt;s®

iuhghton.

Mr Mpefhirty atU-i one tingle
the Jieai.ihca.iaD Lkxnl Punter,

ua.

Ma

Battle Creek, Haafiageand &amp;, G. I
Rapids Stage Route.
N nrd ich'r M.-titEiy .August Slid- Ifb &gt;

c.'aiumonia before named. An occasion-,
al nwiuklinc -a it. aurC.ce. of.-ur. in

bWEEZEY.

O

57. mdil fnrtfmr notice.; Mage* will (
&gt; BOOTS AND SHOES. BEADY MADE
l.-iivotiie fi.lh.uing named pU«t, as A‘1 •'LOSSES EQUITABLY A IM VOTED
j
Clothing: Merer so Cheap.

w,w

“J"4
J* "*,■ CT»T« o.
' I
by changing the rariwoata «f| ft itw County sTKxrrr. la Ubanoty
ammonia tn the sulphate, and thus pro-, Attw-ui. ofsxid c...irt hrid at Hie C«ert
V«- iu evap.wmi.rn and ombetjm nt I-.’- I
ftt
.. &lt;m «■
' W. Dawley, OsuplaiusnU.

them thus late.

\

!

1

OF ALL '

MM

■ »

'/ | Cornelia. Ih iu&lt;uu&gt; m.-4 Fred- |
J,

—.

any meadows or old fields that nr« sward- ; tbe 4^^,. Frednck a l-reii i&gt; a non rodent
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
■bound, or which bore but indifferent i-rop , of ihi. -uu bwt tte Sui«&lt;d I •£*- Ou mw ; -•-. .
. ...vs u,... i„ .uro 1 be b,««la.-1.(-wf hxt lust ■u.nx/tn. wav., llu-m n tta.rom h vfl.ur.ritc. RteBex. Set tourlorjte&gt; Cunwl.n!*..! !
A .jqire tomroHm bewJqcUe
the surface. while the around is soft. th. n

a.toirf^rim

l.k.ul
seed, ten pounds of clover strtl. one hush- • riF-Fjnil-,’..' i
a a piuirt .4 p.riu s&gt;. i..j»i.uf-o. j
“-.“r
ashes, and five bushel* &lt;if newly slacked
iplxumulcxsx* a satire
I. d &lt;i. lire Republican Its.
lime, all well mixed, mid finiidi off by
rolling.—[Amnr. Agriculturalist.
If after the above you will sprinkle the
surface with 100 lb*, uf nitrate of soda
(cubic petre) in solutiiei, ninth benefit
|
» J. MlUat.
■***££ I
LEVANT C. RHIXES.
t:«HIdxu.sn
Frids occupied by winter grain, if par!
tislly winter-killed, should be harrowed, —---------- —COMMltiSlUNEI®’ NOTICE.
the bare spots H&gt;&gt;wod with spring grain |
or clover, and suitable top-drewings,’ nnd j W«. tfc» itndrrxlstied,1 hxring bets srpointrd
r thr Jailgr ufFiubsl* t&gt;r the eoust) ut I'.xriy
then the wbtilo Allied. Any roots di* i i-l Slate ut Mlekijfxn. CMnaiLsiao*** tutxsminTnrlied by the furrow will be partially ‘ id adjust all dxiinx and demand. *saiust tirf •*restored by the rtdler tn the »nl, and th&lt;-

lyi.. I..
I
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek. Mm&gt;- .
day*. Wednesday* and FrUnys, at 7 o’-1
chick. A. M. and arrive at Buttle ( nek,
ut I o'clock, !’. M. in time to take tku 1

G ROCERIES

tkmNs.

And every thing in the lino of Groceries.
OI prOCltlCC
All kinds3 of
produce
‘xrhnnrrn fnr
IOF
taken in c:XCIiangC
’

RECEIVE MON EY ON OLD ACt COUNTS.

D. C. n*wutT. Dealer i

J. XV T. IteMULLEN
Ci»ci»xtl Friday ?»pt 4, I&lt;4.
Ilr.r.11 llxriui'b're aftlKIrd •

TICAL AXP ANALYTICAL CHEM.
1ST LOELWL, MAM

ambrotypes:!

AND MEDICINES,

.

•

i

-i»tulxt« yea opox m-

CKta, Fa-liiona

..-if"lu te

GtUl.JKK BLSNLTT.

WILLIAM JONES,

ILVu Wawixkf.Fashioi

;

A TvrP'R.OTVPV.S

TUlirENTiN'E AliculIOL

wifl'it.i sell to'eafl roly aahe iofemlx tuleavr.by

m2 I5WO8x

A W. Arntrn, Saddle u

jtte-u« MxteXr

just received, mid for

' Burning I'fuid bigetlu-r w tm aflsll sbkk of

XanTEl. rorbEE.sr&lt;IAK.St&gt;l

poRMEilLY kept by T. Puilufs. i&gt;
CT«tt»tunfly mukiug, additioMa lo tin-1

I

rSEtrES Ik.X Ike (OEirEST,

ADMINliiTUATOlUx.HkLH OF UUL KKTATK. |
UUUIIJS MORRIS
Get xax

will be witntcd fi'Tfamily‘.use.. And

" 8TAWTOJFSEX

P, H. Ac J. RVBSELL.
Ararat, xrn i'xxkxxixl rwwui.—
In order to have a fuU and complete sue
eeeaino uf beautiful ^fluwers,. from early
spring till sntuinnal Ytuat, there are three
’ hardy plsitta to be ’employe.I.
spring luilb* (which rotne under

••«.

By STANTl»N

SOLO«QS .“T»XTV1»,
Txv.ub.cna., ■

:
!

New Orleans Sugar,
EXTRA

_______________________________
:
.
SllEU|F!;'.ti.M-E. i__ _ ,
‘
. .

‘

*.•«.

P. H. dc j. RTSSED*-

J

.-------------- AvoMi:ss

Xfsi-.sl th* laud* SM.I U-tM-m«uU«&lt; lb* ■Irfrn-lxiil

.■

, o^r-t&gt;oi.LAR____ y. wv

.... ’

womens

“ FINEfONGEESSGAITEKS fur

After the spring bulbs, tbc herbaceous
nnials generally succeed. Some, re

)b»M,ddu»u. the CoHtHpr, the Siceti \
ji, and the Afoxt Pink, are nearly «s
early as the ceriie-t bulta, but all me
mail low plants, and need sell tnmtiicd
beda.
’’’
’ Next succeed the Urrer and liter herbaceous perennials, which are well ad.im■ 1
ad-for lawns. Armmg the m*»* ctewpie.
•_,m*.-.-.1
1^., nt.
note and Siberia* Larktpurt; th. cpripft

.

thick bootees,

astastfX2teriS5^r:.l

’ ’
Sheriff.
MareblClM'-;
•_________ »4-’&gt;

WlUirUFl -B SALE.

yyT tshi
15 from
JV^dly’
xu&lt;l «ir«.
“^,jI'vl”7"f‘i_nMtuWH"Wihx.-( JfK~
”.SqE!£?‘rf tecii-n Thirty Rrr.Tvwn T.
i««it.of Koon* gi&gt;ti.twc*t;siw WcxibxifrfHwi

12 Shillings at

Denims, Stripe Shirt­
ING,
SHEETINGS,
BATTB.
p. ii. a j.

r.

MEN’S THICK BOOTS,
FOR

S3,50 at

there are many varieties; the white and &lt; re *-

e»-*^

oIL-n called;

TTT

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,
JRkms. or piak-scripud, arw ibs-fin.-^.

Df. i IL BOKRTEET..
although there are main others thatebute- I
"-t-MJ?
ii^Sbi.®™. rf.G., n. T^, IM1TSICIAN* avitceox.
P. II. Ac J. R.

j-sssTdxaTsres: fc

New Barry Mill,
JS now in siirrcxsful operation, ready
t»» do any amuimt of

TU fuBow'ing are among the Jfett: The ; ctenp- SEW
OUws
"faisuy tarirtire; Dram-.
Wreir

CTJBTOM
E. BONFTEEL

(Ute AO.

OOJUUSMUXKR-S NullCS.

■pa of n't kinds
PnndTaand.

QUALITY AT

IO CTS. PER IZEL

1

I-™..!.)RtiX’;i?SSXJ=!.'aJ

ally before the stmw has all disappeared;
the purple, yellow,fix) other Crotititi; tlx-1
fine plMr-C-lored /Mboeodinm: the Sibrri.
nfttiU, wilh lieautiful dear bl»c
; anti* Tittle later, lhe world-reno

Hwlsaul
ti^aC£iib
co,

W w. A. Ssunrwtx, Bla

^TEMPERANCE

newiisd a full assortment of •

M. W. RIKER, m.te, to iaSirm the twoslr

(lower a Hxm^xieStore takiug

t‘2n4

NEWG003S!

.

Pakckm, Whole S
,_ r.______ a_ a i&gt;M

.".'yt'dS'5TK!?T, Chemicals, I’auit, Oils

GRANT t SPAODIXC.
—
1

, .
,
... ,,
ofxaut den anti u&gt; pmrat tneir cmib.x au&lt;i at
®t) and thus git c fill! crops.
,o Ur
cvLui-ioucm. sud that wa will
TopMreM pasture pnd twraing Linds ■ tn«taxibcbuu**ortwkH»wnJ«auU*j. lutbnuwu
A it
. '.ntnrnr-.'x.x
will II ewt.
z-wl ot nitrtigen
niln^.n 1 vj,},
»Wp Of
li.C
d
inter grains, wit.
a.,JollU.ltlWU
of u.rcll, IU
lBSeXXSt
. ,aJCOUDt.
Fn,UrTbutwlat.
n-xbihdu.
■dsuperplH.xpbateikfhtnc per «cro| -f Jmm I Si, at tLe Umr uf tra v-l«k, of il.o-x
Prepare .nd sow sprin» grain. Pb&gt;ngh diys^Sd all jwr»oa» b«l*&lt; cUim. auJd*w&gt;Z4*
__ , 1
r II । flV
V T
aawnaltb* xxuinlate are hr rr by mpurvd luVrexepfy.manute fully.—[VY ..rkiug barmUlrra to
tonre-i-kLcr. tbr«aa»uu-

&gt;••*&gt;?•%£*W

cl-’&lt;k P. M. in time to take ths evening I
train..fears.
; cniilT. FIRSTIXDKilSin* MAY BK
Leave Brtttie Creek 1&lt;t Hn»'mgs on (
syytvTKG WITHOUT DELAY. WITHTuwulayx, TY.uradays and Sdtunlgt» at 7
x«url“»5u ami- cor
••’clock, A. M., nnd arrite aC llnxtiug'
• cuRI’uRtTlug
nt two « Vlftk. P. M. nnd on Munday* •
THRU'
|
Wednesday* and Fritbya at41»’rb«tk. A. , J. A. SWEEZEY. Aocxr
XL and arrive hi llnating*. ut 10 «*cl.a-k 1 Iln-Hna*. Jnn^l2 IfW.
Leave* liaxtinga f»r Grand Haphle «n
,fc
j
Muniluya, Wederstlay* mid FriduV* «t
10 .I’clixk A. M-. and arrive at Crand
st Sp
8 M'chick
P. M.
M.
1 IhuHils
" Nils at
’el.ick P.
AT THE HASTINGS
k"ve 4'r"n'1
r,,r Mr "w1
Ua„|,.Cn.vk ..nTut-Mly-.ll.ur-liys.Mmf
Saturday *, lit four o’clock, I’, hl.
811 El ARRD.

Hastings. .1 utn- 4. 1857.

rirrasews
Itexthmrr-

ANI) I-IKIMPTI.V PAID.
w r itr»IO
. .
■

lgSSES-TAID

All the p‘P*
j
ular Put cut
Mislieinta, of ths
day may also 1*
tai nd nt thin establishrnetrt. Also a great Vfljriety of tint cbuitxt»C PertuAIDIINISTBATOR'S SALK OF REAL ESTATE
nwry fr.r the especial sen&gt;tnnmdutiuu of t)Ee ladles. AIm&gt;
Staliomsy, INitm.TcMvk, ink. (ev­
ery variety) Pnp&gt;T, Ehwlops Ac.
1‘urnant U lleen.re and authority hereufcrt
-Wl.a r.., ... th. I,./!—. ..t
They would reipvctividj aui».unee ’«
the ciliums of ll»sting&gt;. and of the sur­
rounding County, RcticrnUj that they in­
dixerited rex! H.lat»bei.&gt;i&lt;){i-&gt;/t&lt;1 .aid r.txte
* tend to tell Hcri Chltui in Uicir line uftiu*
Part nf Uta fbur awl the iu th* village of Mid Imaines. as dicwp kacttii ba bought ut any
dlvriljr and Tuvaabip ut Tbunianpl* in aaid oat plare.
ty with tltf apnurtenanrex bcl.mpng. It twin* all
Give u.a call aud judgtiftiryo.iraclve*.
ti&gt;* ml Htsl* n Mid »Ulage belJngwg to .aid d«eca*e&lt;L
Pnalura of modi kiiids will bc‘ taken in
CHARLES FENTON.
exchange,
- .; .
. .
AduunixtrsL-r
Special aUcnlion will h«i given tncotat
Daud, Tbcrasppl* Feb. 11CR.
nL-Wk
ptatndlng mid pulling up I*rn*crit&gt;ilun».—
LYMBER! LI.HER I!
And every one |Mir^uiug Medicines burr
mar rely upon them as being genuine.
Tho wUoriber having li-ascd the Saw
June gith IB57. _____________ h7jf.
Mill ktmvn u FULLER’S MILL wu’id
nwr ecXfully announce t-» ,tha cilium, til
flat-tings and virinily, tic be is prepared
m furmsb Lnnil*er »f i&gt;ll kinds, either 4
IIASIISCS ... VIC1NTTY.
be MUI or delivered, ihi short notice.
I

.JUST RECEIVED

mtiixiATr ritosrixTTsi
FOL'ETn YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

"'Fl
orrosiTK kt.
JACKSON
•
-

Midducvillb Ercuaxob

DVSRELDOBF 0 ALLEBY OF FAIXTIXOB!

is ‘a little clieupcr 'han the cheapest.’
I have juslroocivcd a good Mm-rttnvtn
Ladies
.

Mamnall HcnjsK. by

DRESS GOODS
Such as Prints, Ginghutmi, Ix-Ijiins, Mo­
ri •&gt;&gt;«, PaniincVaN Black Alpnums and a
vnricly &lt;&lt;f Wind De Lains, al! very nice
and very%—«...
,
Also a gn-d 'aMeirtment of Cloths for
men’s wcnr.and a large stock t»f staples.
Dwninrn 8hectiiir«,*Urti|g, »tri|MM, chreks
mid ticking*.
J CST RKCEIV ED a new lot ot

COtUtOFuldT-aX ABT ASSOCIATION,

Telus of eiU'Ci;in;oN

G. W. Muxs, jCounly

Daxiei. Cook. Justice o
jjUsJsiiLss

BOOTS UMd BHOEB,
Ladle's Gaiters Bu.kius and . Boots, •

Ou tmud a vw-y.lm^c sUA-kofCruekarv
sltmu and Gbma YVaro.
.

SPLKNblD TIU.EK DOLLAR ENOBAV15GI
Faw Dv‘htr Art Journal Ont Year*,

urina* tn bix oS«. O«
np stain fir»tji-nr xoelh

B. II.Yriun, Alton

of all kind* cheap for Ready Hay.

•NASD
CARRIAGE
I’AlSTlSG,
. .
IMITATION OF
।
.
WOOD ANO
TH0S. &amp; PEW. from ths
of D. Z. I
-,
M-UtBLB
SIILN GLICK,
ikrtlrtl, iUtii* Creek will spstid a xbottliu in . Togeilicv y .Ihgistlncxuul paper llxtirinj M
on hand and ail |K-ra.m. Wu___ _
Ha.linit* with kb* nitxsvaai &lt;-f yt-ilfag b«rr fcwi Botiee and nwxoaabfi Hrmx. OrtLi. left al h* sell will d&gt;&lt; w «Jl Ui gull bdbrv
elrewberv_
i aotdd particularly cal! Ute attention |
Supplied both pa'trel and
/■f porenns who Bre building to the &amp;ct
■ IS 1.,. ... ...
tUt I have just Received a isrgt rl-cfc of I
T. R. HURT.
Nails and Gluts wnd that I will famish
t
ABUSUAL,

I. A. Uoumooa, Aito

: AT1 W1

'

A BOOK FUR EVERY MAN'S
UBBAJIY." ,

WORK,

___

W',h ”
’’ man &lt; f

tai COB’1',«U « «“*»«-

GOCERIES

m as gmxLnHfir '*n« fi
«» “J
other Mill in Barry, or any i.tiier county
lint ing secured the sen ices u

N. Hastings.
as Miller, and &lt;mr mill being imilt on toe j ty whsuv«r sbosbl te
most improved plan, tugvther with a good ; Fw full pm feu*™ &lt;m
binutu-r—We «rv prepared to du tbs 1
AroboVL1 Pl

HEIL I put into my

f.tr th air past liberal
^^WroDxaKANT.

die Utllx, a by Drufxixix A Merchant. jrer

.S
fB.rt.aixj;

n3Lyl

II J KENFIELD

COOPERING B0tiD»Rti8~

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— Ccars;--m.'i-—
KXBCOT0BU81LE OF REAL ESTATE

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

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H
NEVIM8 a. COMPANY, Proprietors.

'INGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.-, THURSDAY, APRIL 15,1858.
BUSINESS DI RECTORY,

at us, 1 would have tgrtied back long ago. I hold back ju«t lung enough to permit My

and Re­

W holesale

tt*.

“GOING HOME I”

Crete. I ollrctiuna attendml tc eno rrflilticd 1

AXMUg.

“

--• &lt;•-

TERMS—Al-M, IN ADVANCE.

Give mo the'gun, and you taka the ' escape.
light"
As I Jrew myself np on the first limb,
According? V we changed ft.*ltiot»—I' a rash of gratitude passed ovorray sexff
going ahead,' carrying the torch before I and my feeling* were as warm as a child s.
mo, in such * manner that Jt would throw I could tro nothinj,around me. for the
the fight ahead as tnoch u possible, and ' sombre forest shut cut all the little light
none on our persona, and the Doctor re- ’ there wis in the atmosphere, but I heard
celted the gun, and took iny place direct-1 the pattering of feel beneath ray fortress,
|y l&gt;ehind and shaded by my pereon. tt'• I lik* felling rain. Back and forward they
kid left the pine woods, and had' tome went and came, and wiortttig sound* imd
Into a grove of toiret/timbar. The tong •
—
*moss drooped in curtains, the odor of the alive with imaginary shapes.
J wondered how it fared with ths Doc­
। magnolias burdened the air, aud every
| minute' a denser copse would force us to tor, yet I dared not call, for the uncertain­
ty was less fearfill than the reality might
. turn adde from our route.
:
“ITusb!" wMspered" the Ductor, end­ Ik. I pictured him fallen, dragged back
, driily, with a spasmodic pull st my coal from his lialf-attained refup, and divided

L. C. Kkllogo, Banker, Stock, Note and

MORTGAGE SALE.
Detmilt having lam =»dr in i|.. p.
JI. .1. Krsnaui, Dealer in ever

NO. 49.
THBEf! EBKOKM

TaAIKIWG^AUGHTEBB

years, and then, after living prepsred-to •
teach, she must practice two or th***.
hours pur day, in order io retain h*r skill
and continue to improve.
Now lock at
the arithmetic of this method.
Eoyr
hours a day for four years. Bunthys CTt-,

| hmffw.'tehtchhremta! tn titrht HtnJiiifaMf
Ihirtfi-thrtt tthool dayt, of six hours tach,
for iite Imr mid another for Wmi pulpit.— I or onf hundr('1 °*&lt;i tkirty nine wr^*,of
n,r &gt;» uugbiu think lUi i£; •» nioolm,. —I &lt;»
th&lt;~ J—
n*k.OAR uponU.

rsslTiisix .AiiS&gt;uuX । &lt;»-&lt;,&lt;»"■

*’■

it is unmanly to grow tip ami liv* with- 'waste of ttmel Nor is it an extreme
How many girls commence rrt»io„
out a purpose.
But Low different it is case.
'
with mans girls! Perhaps the teme pa- S
1 ’, six ycaraaf. age. andcautinuc to pijc-.
from two totour hours a duy for tew
rents are educating their daughter* with tica
1
years ! tt’e ask again. Is not this a waste
ra&lt;ro asge
sndwhMuaid
little or w&gt; reforonos to the sphere they i
Khmkix, Dealer* in Dry ■!KX£ C
will occupy in womanhood. Th* id«a that 1of time, especially when wo roflect upon
mission oi usefulness for which thsy .
they will ever have to depend on their die
1
tall, "there’s adeer."
should be educated I
Ought nnt their
own exertions lor support, or may occu- 1
I'waalust wondering al the absence of
of *«id mortgage
time to be distributed more equally with
H.simr.MM’J
______
py a position where their talents, wisdom 1
• tfiMicaiitar of I
&gt;unt fi»r
n&gt;r it, as
m it
n
deer, and could not account
other stedieal
Fk axcIw Rowan, Dealer in Stove*. Iron,
(Mn K ito tJU
or
forericht;
will
be
particularly
tailed
'
rage
and
calledwas a rare thing to go a mile i..
. .—U.
hi Florida
AU three of the foregoing errors sbo’d
into- requisition, ia never farced upon ibeir
-Poke!"
without seeing one.
They are educated for the 'be avoided in tl»c training of dsiightsr*.“Cluiriie!” was the response—more attention.
“Where," I whispered; “1 don’t see
present hour, as if they were not to oc- 'Tbey are incouipaubk with high female
grateful
to
my
car
than
any
sound
in
--- ---------------------| dr&lt;d BO(1 E1|)l ,
It.’
copy places of as high and sacred trust, iexcellence and usefulness. Says Haiiwh
riADLBY A; Basso, Manilta&lt; Hirers
«t 1 tUt therei.rci
“Hush, it is gone now; but we will sm ths world.
"How ar* you, my boy T 1 called out by-aad-bys, as sons oompy.
Ask tlu-m Moore, ’The profession of Indies, to »Mcfc
it in a momont again.”
bent of their instruction should W"
for what sphere they are rducstcJl ia it the
I
We advanced on tiptoeFbulh in body again.
-----for teacbeisd “N«»,fi th*y say. Is it for ।turned, is that of daughter*, wives, moth- ’
•Safe—tliank the I tool"
Itaattaga. Midi.
and expectation.
“What a dreadful situation to be in, Maiustresaes 1 No; for that would be 1 &lt;era, and mislrcmee of families. They
J P. Roorsra &amp; Co.. Deniers in Drugs
and how are w* to get out of it I"
Jutte bemsath their notions of dignity.— ।should lie tbsrefore, trained with a view
. .. .. *
I,
_ 111 i-»
Olla Turi is for nurses 1 No, indeed; fur that is U&gt; these several conditions, and be fur- .
‘•I will be grateful if I can only keep
Wtho loft; but the luminous spot was
n'ulicd with a stock of ideas, and princi­
afttoNtetatei
gone before I could hardly get my eyes hi, for this tree ta so small that the wolves worse yet. What! they take care-the sick, i
almost reach me when they jump; u I administer to their comfort, and alleviate ;ples, and qualifications, and habits, ready
By u&lt;&gt; means; for that is to be applied and appropriated, as occa­
climbed up, one caught my coat tail and their pains 1
not Lady-libs.
For what, then, are they sion tuny demand, U» each of three re­
tore it entirely off”
GroC*”**. _______ _ — E&amp;
A heavy windfidl lay
educated 1 Echo answers, what! They ।spective situations. For though the art*
•-Climb up higher, then.”
tin mingled trunks and twisted branch**
a
is iirwvriea; Pro- kmy
“1 ckh'l—tiu: true isao amall that when caam t toll you, so arailcs-i are their fives, which merely erabdlish life, luust claitrr
“W l.?TXrip rilmta&gt; *•&lt; ttelArt, ehteb &lt;r».k .d bop.’. -Ud«t -are. looked like the cfirtwux de fritt to *omc
admiration, yet when a man of scuse
....— .... - • „. —— .&lt;■&gt; U'^&lt;
. KIn.iUll. fall
tV» l.nnalaaa apaTa
great encampment. The flickering light I get any higher it iwftds over, and lets tt'hat they are to bis, ia left for mainmo- ;
ny to deride; and. for this reason, many ■
made th* shadows move back and forth [ me down—-uh, dear! ’
tt'. l'ARK«a, Whole itale and Retail bidder al
unnemg. ;
“Hasn’t you your pistol with you 1— a man finds himself wadded to a wpniau
with spectral effect, as though। dancing.
unbroken ;, Trv and shoot one, and R may frighten wIki is not qualified to superintend the lya mature who can naint, and play,
J'osJrt tn GroeeriM h Unxisiotui, st bis OM
and the huvb of the forest, was usk-J:=
Slsorf. JlMlkiES, Mi*.
i
thim"
,
,
, preparation of aXj’ood dinner. She re^ .and sing, and draw, and dress and dance;
by any sound.
Every moment, 1 ex-‘
neither bake, sew$noe take care of her it is a being who can comfort and counsel
G. Hawixv. Dreh^|i»■Groceries; Pn&gt;
pected'to see again the two phosphores ­
own children. Why! Becausa her pa­ him; one who can reason, and reflect, and
cent stars that indicated the deefs cy**,
rents educated her without a purpose.— feci, and judge, and discourse, and dis­
and then the true shot would bring us tbe
Mkh.
They did not train her even fur a wife or criminate; one who can assist him in his
I
locAed
down
and
surely
I
could
sec
piixo for our labor.
It seemed a long
u drove of tHem, judging from their mother, although they knew that site affairs, lighten bis sorrows, purify his jura,
time in coming again.
eyre,
for
they
shone
with
that
bluish
‘
1 might become both.
Her youth was strengthen his principlee, and cduca'.e hie
“That d*«r must be very aby,*? whis­
H ath, Ellis A; Cis i lhalers in a
child ran
pered tlx: Ductor,just above in* breath. tinge that i» so peculiar, and presented a [ aimless, and why should notbtr woman
nnl
MORTGAGE SALE.
osfi*
The next lime I saw it first. It was fearful scene of monsters with eyes of fire. hood be! If wcconsuh btatory, we shall
find that all females whn have been dis­
Eli quells.
some distance abend, aud there wen- They were evidently the gray wolf, for
tinguished
in
any
sphere,
formed
a
dafitn
two; but before 1 could point them out to in spite of tbo darknw, I could one* in
tt'w. A. SatTWKLL, Blacksmithing i n*U d.r
ir Bite porpote in early life.' They qualiTha following rules of etiquetto
efJ.UUArr, A. 11. 1*1. «•!« Mmy comrade, they had disappeared. Pres.- a while detect their motions from their
■How John Kme, &lt;d Wsyne County, mid
lltlllW. iiaaiiuca,
j
light costa.
...»
'- hod themselves to be useful, so that they laid down by a southern journal:
cuUy, we saw it on ouc aide of us.
All the the fearful stories I had ever were prepared fur almost any positiuu.—
“Chartey, that’* * will-u’-wiap,” sai*^
j \V. Brest s, Fashionable Tailor. Cutlet. Before you l»ow to u lady in the
Poke, in rather subdued tone, "or lbs read, or druunid, came ooqraing through There are certain attainments, which, onoe street, permit her to decide ubelhcr you
devil, who ever heard ofdeer going around my brain. 1 saw snow baried huts muffed made, fit a daughter for almret any place, may do so or not, by at least a look *jf
out and ravished by these prowlers. 1 from the wife of a king to that ol a pensit. tt". tt'aunr-x, Faalilonn1»!«Tnik»r. Shop
W ben the present Queen of Esg. reengnithm.
“II* Is examining yon, to sc* what heard the ehilek of tbe child, thrown ant.
2d. When your companions Low tn a
f„.m
.UW1 by &gt;b. Ib.r-m.ajm1 land, Victoria, was a babe eght months lady, you aboud dt&lt; th? same, tt'bcu a
manner of man you are."
- Perchance it is some spirit of a da- mother, and th* swift wheeling* of the old, b*r father diod. The Huuso of Com­ gentleman Imiw* to a lady in your com­
mons sent a Committee to lb* bereaved
Btery Oj-n.y
*
parted back, leading us a wild c!mu» to hunted skater on th* Kencbec.
pany always bow tp him in return.
Were we to be tired out by tbsir dev­ widow with nn address of condolence; end,
destroy us.
In giving them pulilitity, the Albany ,
“There it Is, right behind me. as 1 live I" ilish patience ! Was one grind to relieve as she met the deputation with the young
1 ejaculated tile Doctor, in evident trepida- another, until w* wtarily feU into their princess in her arms, she introduced the AlUi end Aryui makes the following
Mtrni As Banta, Jeweler* nnd Book.
I hot, tainted jaws, thus to be hurried into child ss their future suvereiun, sod prom­ timely and truthful comments:
! lion.
XC
Uea’ inrt.UUj.
ised to devote her life and energies to
j
Sure ettotigh at 1 turned my bead, 11I oblivion! »
or ia oquiiy w roeurw Uw ssid J«bt
Nothing w so illy understood in Amer­
I shouted, hoping that »nmc nno m.ght training |ier to bo a gubd queen.
■ng MTureJ by Mid mortgage ot #ny p»rt 1h
raw the two blue lights that imficate th* i
From Porterrapirii of tlw Timrc
.
i ... _r —I—. ...II —It
Prom that hour it was her study and ica as tl&gt;&lt;&gt;te conventional law’s ofxeiety,
' reflecting lenses of the eye. Th* Doctor tear me; bat of what avail tm it to
I
CAMP KTORIEN THB WOLVES.
.
.
1 hmrrt lalxir to educate the daughter to rule weii. so well underi&gt;ood and practiced in Eu­
ww taking aim, but 1 noticed it was not
Every effort waa mad* to cultivate hu­ rope. Indies complain that gcmlcmen
I very steady.
He pulled the trigger—a a voice—it was Puke say rag bis pray era.
mility and thoughtfulness, to the exclu­ pass them in the street unnoticed, whenUf the i
----------dull snap nnnouncsd a miss-fire. He I listened devoutly, but could ofrr none
STANTON’S EXCHANGEsion of pride and vanity.
In short, aho in fact the fault arises from tb'eir own lack
J sum! I
“Mike, what kind of a night would this ' pulled tbe other trigger—it snapped in ,U \viien he finished, I called to him—be
AmL By STANTON &amp; TIFFANY
was rrered to I* a true woman, and not a
Bsrrv ' be for fir*-*L-&gt;oting1" said the Doctor to (the same way. The gun was wet with
royal belleBecause she was taught to able first, fur it la a priviledge which la­
i
orrourrx w. c. a. »• v*ror&lt;
answered faintly—
j
that
moditalivo
Nimrod,
who
was
Losy
;
the
rain.
n
J.rsHn.
•
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SICTWAS- tod State of Michi
“What W it? speak quietly; 1 «*»V -tlm at a high, noble object, she has been dies enjoy of choosing their own Msueiatee
^•“rt' sewing up w moccasin by the light of -our j “NVas anything ever so provoking!
s wood queen. She would be equally use or ae«|uaintancCB. No gentleman likes
.
atfjf f camp-fire, in tha Suwanee woods;
(said Puke, as the eye* vanished in the bold on much longer.”
“Eire your pistol; do try, it may bring ful in another sphere. 8h« has ruled her tn risk tho “cut" in the streets by a lady
“So, so," replied Mike, witbeut look-, darkness.
household just aa well as she hat her king- thmugh a premature aal-.ita. Too many
some help, even if it dram not kill.
&lt; t£i ing up.
“If H I*
J*ril, &gt;• *’»
pom. She would make a farmer’s or latfics, it would seem, “don’t know ibeir
"I will try," be replied.
.
I
“1 am going, J) thiuk.”
now."
merchant's model wife, for the simple trade” of politeness. Meeting ladies'’ in
“
There
was
a
momentary
pause,
and
iffi*
No answer. 'Alike put on the.mended
“How can you talk so," said tbe Doothe street, whom one has causually met
iliwYj moccasin, and drew off the other.
lor, with a very strong accent on the then the sharp cradi pfa pistol was fob
in company, they seldam bow unless helowed by the singing of a bullet dose to
------- -~4— - - -- —-—v-~------------ r~ !
“Do vuu tliink we can kill anything!" "can."
bows first; and when a gcntlemao ever
ray w.
car. By the HaJi, l saw I’.Ae,; hal- ■
fiSk. C*M« llogi, I'.' limpl.ll * QTATE UF yUCHIGAN tterry C«m«y
Another srror in
tha
education
of many
«r» ;
,
„ replied Mike.
“
There Is
your
deer,
Poke,
ia
the
wind
­ «uy
"Itacrc
ts
your
ueer,
rose,
ia
u&gt;c
»n»nnuwwe.iw
...
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—
#
.. U. -re.*'
“t^ClirC^ lit us try it Ifor a lit-1 fall
*””
” said
' ’ I’ a* 1 caught eight of the eyos I earn And almoat costless.
He was hang-. foigtaffg ia, training th am to attract «d- departs from the rule of good breeding,
except, occasionally, by way of ex|»rri' moving rapidly Jong over the mu. of ing on to the topmort branch of a young ralrwli„n. The attention paid to dr..,
' limberthat lay ^-^
boaped and
knotted
to- pecan, that brotw.th him hke an orangs ;
what ,re .rroneou*ly rolled -aceom msnt, h« acquaintances d« not multiply '
jT^
j ,,
1 _ethcr.
tree under a heavy load, tt tth the roin oomo cirri.*, to well wit- IhU be stands probably cbnrged with
Estate Of Dsrid Mortria Jn onkr t0 maka Mlko think our great gethcr.
i
‘
-That
’
,
no
deer,
no
cloven
foot
co«ld
port
there
was
a
scramble
among
the
vote
m#k(. the
tlM. young girl think mainly of rudeness. A Itwly must be civil to a gets*ed
to
make
. Ik. p.tiiU* of Jarno X hunt was an unpremeditated affur, and |
“That’s no d*cr, no clove# foot owl.
that way. I raocnw
ratiota vu&gt;
crew
at our
Much of boarding-wltool coltare tieman into whose company she is cau­
Oa rrodinr and f
'^Mld estate praying for tf^y-eby increase the glory of killing ao j ever go over that windfidl thal
Co. Officer*.
— —
- — feet; hut
-­ they did |hu
sally brought; but a gentleman is not, up­
';7~
Sweexcj. staimsu
s«Mb Mrlite»Mte sell
, '
It had becn arranged be- WOU|J rath«r s*e the night huntsman of not gu away permanently, but were back aims only at sffert. The reference is al­ on this, to presume upon an acquaint:
Deeds. certain rauena the
J... a yi»'*irij.
»»• t*^&gt; u. during the day. that w. would ] foe Harts mountain, tin toe those eyre
most entirely to what p*tqde will think
and
aay
of
such
thing*.
And
thk
kind
jsm, at one
M- uy fireJjunting that right, which was of again."
of (is hU.nahI e education is continued until
groat advantage, sail prevented th. gam.
A,
wa* .peaking I saw in the inky
him some token of recognition, when the
the subject thereof i« sixteen or eighteen
C. W wil l* GnuilJ berk .nil •'&gt;"“rj
lb* Judjr Ot Prvbkte in fepm seeing any thing of the hunters, and d^pese ahead of us, another pair of eve*.
Bang! sounded the pistol, and 1 hsard years of age, when she is prepared, as her gentleman may bow; oUm-srfoe be must,Coart
then
tod
ttorw
to
b« nt uw M|ne
t— *«— fj"Wttj &gt; &lt;.
ouii&gt;« .....w rasdared
-------------- their
----- eyas _nnd two or three pairs on th* left Dm a thump on the ground, M the poor parents think, “to go into society." Bhe patx on, and consider himself a stranger.
■ •r-vwhvth.pr.y.r.f more reflective
_ .
----------------,
.u.
The
starchy
of
th.
when exposed to the torch ,
.Nolady need hesitate to bow ton geMl»
With ffVMt
felfow throw away tbo now useless wea ‘ v—
the
light.
Wc had gone so far as to make deer, the
imj proximity
.„„.v of tbe
—windfidl,
------------ —
man, for he will promptly and politely
our pitch pin* torches, and jho whole
thore baleful eyes, all ^Hold on Poke; take heart ray dear
return it, even if ba bos forgotten his fair
lli.nuv. .-. - ——-----' ---.preparation
___ »■&gt;&gt; MtnnUte.
It was aDur.KMuilvte were around
was complete.
Il wasI______________
spur■aluten no one but a brale can do others
andalturee,
the
great
mJ
of
her
culture
is
LTftwo—the Doctor and myself. There
l&gt;l Oil, it la easy enough to say take heart,
attained.
Alaa, for the folly 1 W ouhl wise; should he pass on ruddy, his char­
SJ&lt;". !rM.
iSSXTKI
would be rather more iat4r«M in getting
acter in declared, and there is n cheap rid:
A word to Poke, and th* affair was
the game alone; and beside that, Mikes explained; wc stood still for consultation; Inrt when the trw bends a little more that the picture drawn wore fiction; a dance. Polilenree or good bresdmg is
latung U&gt;kis«Bev.
&gt;?’
mm fijnirot of the imagination I Bet
xp itidrs Bret dcor soeUi of 1 W-ww v™”_
opinion on fire-hunting was well known, we tried new cap* an our gan; bnt ft vras
hell-hounds. Ob, dear!"
it is too tro*. as the vanity and butterfly like law—the "reason of the tilings.”
ali.'Ku.M, Mton»y
and we knew he would not go with us— of no use, the cones wore saturated with ‘
At this moment I thought I sa^ light life of fhahlcnable drdra prove. Thou­
COVWSS10SBM'NOTICE.
so constant a hunter scorned no primitive
water.
(flashing trough the foliage. A moment sands of young woman in our land are
We turned towards the camp, but in fmore I was sure of it.
ushered into society every year for no
our confusion wc forgot the direction.—
“P&lt;*«, Poke, they are eommg—some a-her and nobler mirpote than to exrite haiking for them all' th^rvening, an I can’t
To belglitcn the misery of the scene, our &lt;
miration.
With *caree»y a sentiment find them high or low."
; pm.
otl" “"7to« •
” torch was almost burnt out—let that die,
Nobody could give him any informa­
turn
my b«ad, Isst I slip off
Md m rttl could It wily dirmed.
(
left Ike Mmption. After a whilethu hired Dutuhman,
•OWro tbsy come; I see them—throe away the praceous moments of probation getting sleepy, commenced going to bed'.,
Wo wore standing d the Um* trader *
Tlw Uy. —r. dwMtoc WpUmr M
I. A. liou»oo«. Atwrwy mJ Co—j;
they «S»&gt;1 «• 8". U» *&gt;P ’“rJrLSt grove of .mall P*c« tree*, and at that torches,
,
in seeking the gnxe of a vam-glorious
snd men and ih«s.
“All dis day, I links I got some loellv
reuse they could not go with us, and Mjkt, instant alow whine was heard from th*
“G-jd bless thsm," I beard Pbk® «*y world.
Babble stones in mine |*K&gt;t I link I gel
* ehsdow near us—a whine like a hungry fiiinllv.
(
m oat now.”
He turned up his boot.
— ..
The third error of which wo would
I was afraid be wa* feinting. “Hold on.
^.k. did not say e «o*^. but dropped
speak, Is an extravagant waste of time in
Poke, 1 said, and sers-raing to tbs men,
Wc were woo i,u~ „
This art is worthy
camp-fire the Ihde creek was crossed, the cun, and teUing a Umb of one of the oiled them to burry. Ou ther came, at attention to music.
A traveler on a miserable lean stead* i.
2K torch fibbed brightly &lt;m the to trees over his heed, with an *8^’7 &lt;’or srua. IreoogaW them tetky asms; n( a place in cverv family, and cswrta no।
। was liailud by a Yankee who was boring
net trunks of the pine trees, the climb­ which I had never giveh him credit, ele­ they ware old Jackson and his men. He small degree of hrthwoec hrthe discipline
, his pumpkins by the road side. “Hallow ! ‘
ing vines, and the braid Isufed plante that vated himself to the crotch, about ten feet had beeu in our camp only the d&gt;y pro- of youthful hearts; but. thia is no r*ason
why it should reoaivo an undua share ofF friend, where are you bound I”
„rew bv the little pools of water. There from the ground.
viuu^ .nd told i» he had a Jioep form is
Crrok. Mieh.
;
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“Out to settle in the western conwtrv,”’
attention.
We have known Barents to,
’ „ no wind, «d, walkta in the £•
BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
Jaas’ltoraTa, Physician _*nd Burgeon- ’
1 did not want to do anything of the
'
keep- their daughters out of tehool for a replied «b* other.
woods, there was no sound. Once in a kind, of course not. I would rather have
Pwriluig .n Broadway, ersr the Court uow.
“Well, get off and stmMfo
vsw fi
Um. U.tMkb.
!
placed my back agaioat a tree, and won
■ numpkin vine; it will gawatal.carrj.yom ,
Jun, A. s™»r, AttonOj .M Com
h“ •“5Z
head hiirh in the air a glorious death in battle with my nui faster tlian that''ire benat.*
consumed so much time
. mcrous foes, but, alack, fur a bed exam­
ariter at law. Solidtor a^Omtodtorui
like a sentry on duty, or the sisoo-a moK-.-r. Public. Will nroanOly
&gt;“
a a . ____ 4 .U*
whiAll
Itl
“Whara ar* lh« jplvtejT
oW
“Mother, said a little three y&lt;
nutnWr rf
U
whose noac had been “put out oi
Jackson, in bis stentorian voice.
which bapjwuad to b. •
I looked around, and there Jackson^ ««r..twda* &gt;o no*.Ifaa ,Mi&gt;» U
nixed gum tree, and soon scrambled, to a
st fl* &lt;J«eUu&gt;a the w
Uh brmok - t»«A timr » &lt;Uj
»
twX*Ut»tiuE«. Mieh._________ ;

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llaixi As SrAt-LDtNO, Deden in all kinds
. .
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■*‘certainly, my child,* inr^Jod tU,

II. N. Snaanon,

ent.
.

IOT..MU
Do~».
of th. IM*. 00« l&gt;»&lt;*
Iflkfre

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chi

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non.

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�tebstbib

Botox died in the full enjoyment
befubucam banner. 1: of Mr.
all hit mcn«al faculfiee, and folly

irimce Capital gg.
larged.

ooxnjL8BATi&lt;nr^™“tad“riOTk',A*"r‘'n“

3&gt;x^"LUi-ta!5as=:
.rnrroR. |
HASTING?. Ttiri^D.'.V AFRIL IS.____

sun and two daughters, to
parable loss.

"BLANKS! BLANKS!

To Svmc*:

Warranty and Quit Claim Deeds, Ileal
Estate and Clmttcl Mortgages for stic at

WiriMagtori, Ajfffl «•
Gd. Benton Is dying.
His diraas
o.ft- b.-"K I" m-a«
F
burst oittarid shot up from a S**h Factoora, that
Uat be
he cannot survive
.urvi»c much
u.~v.. long
—o
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r-'"
hsusted to almost the last degree of phys­
fire companies were immediately wn band
and worked wilhdll that power ‘to stay
Uhugsd.Jte J)4j,lJ7. to
the devouring element; bnt their efforts . . '&lt;&gt;_______ tto&gt; old stateunan
AT
rtunlro with Indomitable energy and feebuilding and ite contents. The flames titude agsftixt sickness and
aw
AST
*
Wirasnw
sprqad like wild fiic, until three largo the awful presence of th* king of terrors.
msnufseturing establishments, the bridge He dies In harnera, working to the last
from one end to the other, the toll house for hfa country and mankind.
A a old
at the west end. were wrapped in one ue- and intimate friend from Missouri, called
AttWLCTBA UNIMPAIRED
A frosh supply ofExecutions, Sobpcnas, llieu are compelled to borrow the money, bcqwtt of *800,000, for tbo establish broken sheet of fire. Tbe almost super­ on him this morning. Banton wra ia
Surplus, S422.1G2, .IL
or obtain it from other sources than the mwit i&lt;f a Free Unirtraty for tbe support human efforts of our citizens and firemen
Marriage &lt;k-rtifo*twi, Ac , at Uns office.
mTSx fsicrtera or 3# Tears’
avails of ottr paper. We hope, therefore, and cdurotipu of orphan children between aloua saved aa Incalculable amount of
.
brCNsrew
property by ppe*«ling the further spread
that ail ths friends of tbe Banurr, will re­
Wasbiugt'i n, April 10.
,
of toe flames.
new
tbeir
subscriptions
by
paying
in
ad
­
XTEiC'MJlS,
Hou. Thomas II. Bunton died at tail
An alarming. and destructive fire ocThe fire is supposed to have been tbe
vance, and thereby make a saving to curred at Grand Rapids on the night off work ofnn incemfiarv. It originsto I in a
past 7 tUi morning.
of the Compromise
1850. to the
Cunjro.i Mill adjoura on uu-ndav to I themselves an! greatly
• benefit us.
measures. 1
,1. ilk !.«,
U. Or^ KH- |
.».! .b- Grand.
'
I
""M&gt;r •&lt;&gt;»• .utatriW™,
a.
—JI
bridge, and a l.tge amount of property. [ hUg
f^y.- diopter of thb
- — ti-.cv aav. taka our nanar tncrelr to anJones, sitting beside the bed received it
W. UXST.
•- B- SKUXASS.
OF
It is supposed to have been the work of Hi, |,zM ia ertimatod at *2^00—no in- sentcWee by sentence, whispered in her
&lt;Dimnnai3.
The Electioneurance. It was also occupied by Grau-1 ear, and repeated it aloud to her binband,
■ [mid a cent since the establishment of
ger and ta&gt;. raa shingle factory; loos es­ who wrote it down. It was then road over
■ The rssolt &gt;&gt;f tlia township elrtcthm*
। our paper, arid who now owe ns three
Sheriff Norton, of Grand Rapids, ar­ timated at *2,500—no insurance. The to him,auireceived bis corrections, made
Tno«. K. (BRACE, Jr. H^y
no terns heard fntm, are very flattering
dollars each, even at the advance prire of rested for shooting iha Irishman Burke, building adjoining it waa owned by 8. G. with as much anxious particularity as if
J• B. Bonnett, Gcn’l Ageat,
to the Republican*. In alumst orcry
our paper, and for whom we have paid in attempting to quell a drunken riot, McKane, the lower pert of which waa oc­ it were the maiden work of • young au­
eouaty they hqyc a majority of die Su-INJURES AQAlhST THEoat in the single item of paper alone, ex­ was aeqakted after a full and fair hearing cupied as an Ax Factory by D. Alcum- thor.
■
purvisora, and by aui-b large majorities
brack and F. Ti Ranney, and tha upper
Resting a few minutM from his teak,
cluding all tlm expenses of printing, the in the case.
part as a 8&lt;*h and Bl inJ Factory, by Col. n—
as to render it certain that th&lt; “Dcmncrsf“t7, ^waation
sum of one dollar each. Hid wc no other
I
."d VirteiuM. Sir. KSXX
AN©
cy in nowhere." Iu out county the board
with his Missouri friend. II« loH Nm
A little girl in raria, Kent &lt;
means than thut received from our p-tper,
U mlunWd U M,000—11,OCOh. tint be waareviewing the events ol 1850,
irsMiLs -er i.xLisn nTicrnot.
stands ten Republican and ah dumnmls,
_
. W !&gt;,
this class of subscribers would Lave com­ bui;ned;to dqath a few days since,
At 0* liberal hi’et in! rate* »• ti-k* MatXtar
VFAUKlKns, z
Uli»x Sr. uf her d.-ibn .Sih p.-^ ;
"J'l.ioO^“itanZJ” be -was glad to fiixi that the animosities
and one of the latter owes his election to
uiit
of
braofrravy
an4
rur prvBt
pelled itfediscotlltnuanea long ago. Some
of the past li*d died out id hw heort, and.' FIIBT8
! through a burning stubble.
1
j Temple A Dickenson’s loea estimated at '
such accuunte will soon para into othar
tween him nnd his competitor. The p.'dGINCnAMS,
*500—no insurance.
The bridge wa* .
liands, who will have our consent to sue
Tbe recfcnt ekettan In Connecticut has owned by a Conjponf- Loes *10,000; •
BRILLIANTS,
icy of d.e Democracy 1ms been to beep
resulted in h triumph uf the Republican*, —insured *0,000. A large three story 1
the Leorf’mpt.m issue out of the qucsliun
Wa are under great obHgatioM to by a largs majority.
building on the south ride of tbe bridge the liigbest praise in writing about^tbe
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
aa much as p.-u.ible, aud we believe thus*
was the next and last destroyed. It was '
some uf our friends, who have rendered
Compromise of 1850. He dwelt narAND PROMPTLY PAID.
elected in our county arc nearly if nut all
The rale of Swamp lands, in thi* State, owned, together with the machinery, by 'timilarly on the great s-rvke, Mr.
ue material aid, and to whom we own an
sntl-Lecompton. If there is an exception
OF
.
.
,
up to April 3, had am^HitacTto-lS^ld &lt; David Ceswail, and was occupied by Clay Lad rendered( to the public nt
LOSSES PAID *10,431.312 .81.
I apology for
*
occupying to much »;&gt;aci.-; a&lt;-rvB_
Cniler dsr Kingman as a Tub and Pail that time by baffling' and 1 putting down
we will readily make a correction wkun
withthh
—r
.—
I Factory; Day fe Roaenburga* a Planing '
notified of the Get. In a few localities in
the
traitorons Secessionists of the South,
Voirrmsas TWR
rax V
Utah
follow-' •Mill; Born fe Naysmitb
as aa .Carpenter
'
1 to
— have
WW»W filk-d with
"IIU W'V.KI
other matter.
IlimiVJ.
.TV
1* 1*. —The |VIP&gt;W
“•&gt; ■ • —• —
— i - « —- •
who were seeking to destroy the Union BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
the Sutu where the party was cunfideat I
patroasfr. U
| ran assure such, that we will not trespass ing u a pony of a note to tbo President, ’ ,hop. and M*. " iddicomb m a armnufee- nnd plunge the country inti» civil war for
K IN DS BONN ET TRIM INGS
UM.ircuBUr.sof ite atrcngth, Lecompton eandidatn 1
otl.li In llii.o.T, n«. .bl, I, Ji. by ll» Adjoin.. t^ul Qa.rUr Hub r Ore | ^’^4Cu"
1
AT THE
llieir own aelfi»h aud ambitious purp-iseo.
were run and dieted. In the ninth judi­
The
iiMpiratiou
of
thi*
Uleine
firvj
the
tinctly understood that we ask for no new oral, of this Slate, tendering a Regiment | |,.r * Kins near *2,000— no inanraMr;
CHOICE FIRHTn.ASS INDEUNJTT MAT U
cial district from what returns are receiv­
languid Lkiod and reanimated a monu-nl |
EWECTfO WITIKifT bllAV, WITHed, the election of Flavius J. Littlr^bik' subscribers who do not pay in advance, of Volunteer* for ttajUtah sen fen.- Day and Rosenberg *600—no insurance die failing frame of the d vim patru.L In )
Til'S W) I 1.
subscribers aruapCtn
arc apCtn stop
atop There is in it a palpable hit at the
and delinquent "utacriberS
KNOWN ANt) AIH.E COB­
tbe policy I Burst and -Sayatnith, hen not ascertained;, I'ncrgctiewhlapMW, he told hie visitor that J
Mr. Widcux.tnb’s iws *400—no msu'
Democrat, for Circuit Judge, is indicated.
coupon । thin,
Ibeir paper, when pressed for payment.
ot Buchanan as compared with the doc­
the same men who had ■■□ghl to destroy | BOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY MADE
TMHOTHs result has been brought akait by a
J.
A.'SWEEZEY,
Aorxt at Haafhtgs.
trine of popular Sovereignly, in the name
Ux- l-.km h. IMO.
.oh. bo«.,m
&lt;|,UH«|n Kttrr M&gt; tilt,.
defection In the Republican ranks in part
The Stale of Bupetlsr.
Hastings Jan. 12,1858.
s2u30n&gt;3.
this accursed I-acompton businrra.
Ax-. w-.
w 4-. z-.
occasioned by a want of unamity (/foal­
m«ng
tlie
greatest
of
bi*
crinrolation*
in
'
There Las been at several times a pro-; extended and polygamy in Utah er.is bed
ing in tits Convention which nominated
dving wa* tlw consciousness that the ’
position introduced into our State Leg- * “Mt:
1
1
olive
nf
Representatives'
had
baffled
■
C*F
ALL
Mr. Williams, and in part owing to cer­
AturrArr GitJiKitAL’s Oirrci. ]
oxa max eimutiT txjcau.
islature, to ctdo that pari of Michigan,
tlicse treasonable sdiemeis, and put the
•
TW
tain cb.-.rgss of bargain and sale, which,
Mich., Mardi 25, 1858.
f
heels of the people-upon the neck* of the
tag
known as the Upper Peninsula to the geu- j
We ore sgain called upon to record one tra.tors, 1\-&gt; ernta in our itatory tad
whetlier true or f«lne, were not without
To the Pretidenl of the United Slatet :
BUsA
H M MH O ED
era| Government for the purpose of fortnof the moot terrible attempts at the per- given him ro much fatufiictiiMi as the de- JHL jHk. JHL JH.B
their influence, especially when endorsed
BL
The
State
of
Michigan
tenders
to
the
..
e. .
iv u it
.i
,
Aoe c»uwe ;ot auemgan tenners
me
tb'
I “&lt;•! S««Gc-.mm-i,. UTtion,, uf pctratinn of a villainous art. tint has
by Republican papers. Uiere was soma
occurred in our city since tbe Arriouti tor­
of the Upper Peninsula desire, such action Volunteers fur service on the plaius.
thing, which seemed to uv, from our point
and, although we may feel proud of that
To crush out rebellion, polygamy, or pedo re*e filled tbe public mind with hor­
of view, singularly out of the former keep­
even tbe “sum qf all eiliautMt^’ in any of ror, but which, most fortunately, was on­ and wiles nf a corrupt and deluded AdSUGARS
FISH
TEA
ing of the Newago Republican, in its vio­
the Territories, ata auks but 30 day's of ly partially successful. The particulars rainistratson.
That Good TEA, sure to cure the headache
mineral wealth, yet there are ronrideralent opposition tn Mr. Williams, perhaps
Tile reasons why
grace tn place at the disposal uf tbo War
In taking leave of hie friend, Col. Ben­
were w« lichar acquainted with the facts, tains which would weigh heavily in favor Department, a Regiment ready to receive
ton said that, although lhertn was mneh in
morning, au explooioo was heard through­
pf_such a proposition. Inasmuch as the and otay marching orders.
bis life that be regretted, be o«*uld honest­ Aud every thing m the line of Groceries.
we might see k-ss to condvtnn in its
out
tlic
building
occupied
by
the
Qncin
F. W. Ccavuics,
ly feel proud on his deathbed, of his de­
people of the Upper Peninsula desire it,
nati Type foundry, corner'of Vine and
Adj&gt; and Qusrtcr-Maslcr General
votion to his country, in w b«&gt;sc service be
L mgwortb Streets which sounded like
'Pho news from Connecticut and Rhode inasmuch as that section of the State ts so
•
Michigan Militia.
had never been faithless or negligent.
LABGK3T STOCK oflbthe shooting of a gun, and a minute after
Island, i» of the most cheering character. fir removed, and- seperated by prominent
iitST G0Ui«. M ib&lt;
inetes
and
bounds
of
natures
own
conC
ohfwbi.xq TitUs.—Tbe Grand Rap­ Mr. Prior P. Ix;e, the engineer af tbe es­
From Portland, St. Louis, Milwaukee
LOWEST MUCKS.
tablishment,
came
running
up
stair,
from
and numberless intermediate cities and structioo; and-inssmuefa aa Wisconsin bas ids Eagle dubs Thompson the defaulting ths cel ar occup'u-d by the machwry.l o the
New York April 8.
already offered to add a portion of her collector, with the cognomen of J. P.
villages, the adherents of tbe Administra
room on the firrt Amr bis person being
Ph- Washington correspondent of the
territory for the same purpose, and not Thompson—*243/78.
sbelfa ;zz,t1 y
xr.iui srvvev
partially enveloped in flames. A fellow­ Herald says: The plan now. entertained
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACrrx. voi*eEJt
suti:i iui&gt;x
altogether leaving out of tbe account the,
workman immediately daslicd a pail of on the Administration .ide, is for the
column!
Ths Caere.—Tbe growing wheat crop
COL’NW. \
feet that it would add another free State
Senate to recede from Its rl■agreement,
and then amend Crittenden*.' mibstltute,
to the Union, thia subject certainly de­ in this vicinity, is very promising. There
Dba^ of Thomas 11 Burov.
Tir.iX m:u.
GRANT FSPACLDING.
ia a large quantity of it, and its condition which came so near taking bls life. Mr. with the view to a possible accommoda­
mands serious eousideration.
Hastings. June 4,‘,1857.
v-fe»4
Lea was all glime In the edlar, and tad tion; This m-ivement, however will de­
This trnly great nun died at Washing­
Tbe following sre tbe Wisconsin pre­ is very fine indeed. If it esea;&gt;es iu nu­ just commenced clearing out the rubbish
pend on the further developments.
ton, April 10, at the ripe age of 75 years. amble and resolutions passed by the de merous coomiea, until it is harvested, it
underneath a work-lmnch, used for the i'
Mr. Badger of N. C.. is here, ami ray«
ELEVATED
In the death oi-Cd. Bsxrox, tbe Country
will well repay the labor bestowed upon manufacture of typw boxes, when he was Mr. Gilmer's district will sustain him in
cieivc vote of 07 yeas, to 11 nays:
OVEN STOVES.
it, although it should bring a low price. forcibly proetrated, and .on recovering ,opposition to I^cnmpton.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
WnasKAB, There tenn affinity of trade
hiiuraff firnnd that he was bleeding pro­
neat to the founders of our government
Mr. Toombs says, the defeat of LaPARLOR COOK STOVES,
cnnimcrce, or interest between that porfusely from tbe abdotnnn, and that his ,compton will lead to an organized dem­
will ever continue toeummand'the admiral &lt;if this State borderhqr no I jske Superior
lef) hand was batHy shattered. Finding ,onstration in the South, but ar Jas. L.
tion of posterity. An Adams, Webster. imd and the Southern part of tbr same;
Washington, April 5.
that he rould n«i put out the fir? with Pettigrew.,a &lt;listingnitbed gentleman froln
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
Attfi Whereat, There is perfect identi
Clay, and Cdboun passixl off the stage of
The Kansas bill has hot yet lie-n re­
8. C., writes to Mr. Crittendsn that the
ty of interest lictween that portion of the turned to the House, but it is kept in tbo
action before lam, and he lu-came the bi&lt;«g.
masocs of the southern people curdialiy
State of Michigan, known aa tbe Upper ,Senate in accordance with the plan of de­
Atl examination of the burament .bow­ adopt hl.’proncautlon.
i lluievi o(ui bedv
rapber of ther most important public Peninsula, and so much &lt;/ this Slate, as
lay, from the results of which the Presi­ ed that the explosion tad tarn caused
TTTNT WARE;
It Is nut known that Secretaries Cobb ______________P. IL fe J. RUSSELL.
l«o.-dera upon Lake Superior, and ite trib- dent profease, still to hare hopes of pass­ by a torpedo apparatus, manufactured
and Thompson, and Senator Toombs, are
In giving to the world his ^Thirty Years tnary thereto; therefore
ing Lecompton, with a vague Idea of from a piroe of gaa pipe ab„ut eight inchtbe southern gentleman alliided to hv
f OBBINUOF AU.KIXHt&lt; PROMPTLY a«relietolred.
By
the
Assembly,
the
Senate
producing dissension among the Opposi­ vs in length, and an inch in diameter.—
View,’ be has left a noble moLumcnt to
&lt;tedte KAVE-TBUVGUaiHtluNULX-TOB
Senator Ivenmn, as haring advised Cal­
concurring, tlist ao much of this Slate aa
•a ekort
teao. aad^^tomtarteattn
his literary tas'c, and to his incorrupt­ lies north of the third principal correction ,tion DemwwntK They arc circulating Parts of it were found about the shop.— houn to certify the Free State Legislature
EXTRA QUALITY AT
atanrd ntmura about Anti-Leeompton Tbe ends of the pipe had Iwen. filled with In Komds.
W*«C &gt;C» Felxtan Idth. lR.77.
lytO
ibis integrity. i His Inst hours were em­ line, ronunoccing at the north line of town men. asserting positively, for instance,
plug, of *o|id iron over which other pieee«
ployed in dictating to an assistant, upon No. 30, iu the Monomonee rirer, where tbut Mcasiw. Clark, English. Cux, Pendle­ iuid be«n welded, and about lira middle
M. C. R. R.—CrtAXoa or vtna a tn
his Abridgment of the Dulwtes in Con- said line intersocts tbe boundary line be- ton arid Foley have gone over to Lecomp­ there had evidently bean a hole through
P. H. fe J. RUSSELL
ton. M r. Slidell for tbs' last two or three which the eSphaiva material had probab­ April f, there wilt bo four pasoenger
days has been laboring with Merera. Clark ly been inlroducod. Whether it waa fill­ trains, as follows-.
WOMEN'S
several years engaged; and has completed correction line to the western boundary
and English, but to no purpose; they are ed with anything more than powder, was
lib A'ufam^rrommolalfon—"Ex­
down to 1850. He only hoped to lire! line of this Stole, should be ceded back to as firm aa ever. Ro are Cbx and Pendle- not ascertained. Pieces of the pipe were
cept Sunday.,) leavea Detroit7.30 A. M.,
long enough t&lt;&gt; finish tfcis work, but which
। driven into the workbench to the depth arrives at Kalamaxoo 2.20 P. M.
is more decided "against I^eenmptxm in of half aa inch or more, and also into a
FOR
was denied him.
created dicrefrom; provided, that tlw any and every shape. In short not one
wall adjoining, and one piece about six leavea Iktrrit 11.15 A.
dine at Mar- PXE P0LLAR&gt;
P- H. it J. R.
The subject of this sketch was born in State of Michigan shall ennaent to rede
of the One bnndred and twenty wavers.
inohra in lor.gtfi, waa blown a distance uf sliall 4.20 P. M. arrives et Cbiraro 12
North Carolina, iu thci year 1(183.
His tack to thegt&lt;&gt;»ernmcnt,the Upper PeninTbe, President’s friends, however, still aome sixty feat, into the arsa underneath midnight.
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early education was received at Chspsl
talk ennfidtotjy of, and rely upon time tbe rid. walk, where it made an impres­
FORMERLY kept by T. Pmuara. is
3d. /irrninrr Arpress—Daily, leaves
Thera is abundant material for a first and patron.igc and blandishments to car­ Sion upon a board, a quarter of an inch in Detroit 7 P. M., arrives at Chicago 7.20
L constantly making additions to the
Hill College.
Before completing his
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FOR
.
rame, all of which, be propenes to net I
Ciilcsga eourw ho remove! to Virginia, rate State, in tbe Superior jegifm, nnd ry tbe measure. They will not make any depth.
neat morning. On Saturday’s this train
move to bring it up.for sometime to
An examination of tha perron of Mr. will rtm tn Marahall.
commenced tbo (study of law, in the Will, Congreas being willing, we doubt not that come, but ifh reaches the House to-mor­
CBE1PEK
(baa tbe fBEArESf
tax', allowed that bis left hand bad been
4lh. -ViyAt Erprtf—Leaves Detroit
iam and Mary CoUsga, under the tuition
row, Mr. Montgomery will more to ad­ almost completely .blown off, nearly to
13 midnight. Breakfast at Marshal I 5,;______________________ r. H.fe JR,
&lt;»f St George Tucker,where he completed wtmld make a (me opening for the Ingres* here and demand tbe previous question. the wrist, leaving tbe bones and muscles
MImd
uaaiae.
m sir Mo«l» i«
’
Gil. Benton ia much worse, lie sent fleshiest. lie also received two or three
his law onurar. hi 1810 lie entered the of Senator Hammond's “northern Wore*,”
KMAU. PMFIW AhD QUICK S.U.fK
for a clcijyjnto to-day, saying that be gashes net on tbe abdoman, rovernl alight
&gt;roccirethe;&gt;.trotMXvolatl unfhrt
Tranins arriving in Detroit T P. M.; 5.
army, where ha remained a few montlis, and we have no doubt but tliat species bf
lu»dhut hot long to lira, and wished to
1AM __ i 1A1 w
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ING, _______
euta in the face, and a very severe one
and then entered upon tbo practice of law northern chattels would muster sufficient prepare for bls departure.
SHEETINGS,
near the corner of the right eye.
At
in Nashville, Tennessee, where be remain. intelligence to form "emigrant aid sock­
first it waa reported that both eyes bad
BATTS,
»FECI AL 50T1CESNAnaATnra tub An:.—Considerable been torn out, but we are happy to state
ed for a few yodra, nnd then emigrated to ties,’* for the purpose ofoulunixing tbe
.
MKFUBUCAM
BAMKHB^I
excitement was created in Columbia coon- ’'-hat rumor exaggerated his injoriee in
Missouri, whHelt was yet a Territory.—
P. II. feJ.R.
LUMBER! LTMERI1
ty, Arkansas, on Urn 21th uIl, by the and- that
।
respect. Tito fire burned his breast
Pmhjb Ranccxo Foa Focn Wmus.
Ha was the first Senator from Missouri,
den apfu-snuke uf a genius, named Ben ।and fane somewhat, but “
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TU sahttriber having lean'll the Saw
taking his scat in 1821. He remaiwd in
JohaMMi, from Hirrtae county, Missouri, Mr.
'
L.
was
Immediately
Mill known as FULLER'S MILL wo’id
re-fitted his Store in the Goodyear block,
in a balloon, to which thirty wild L-eeae reaidence, and Dr. Jenkl
rcapoctfully annmmre to the citixens of
his last term having expired In 1950 — and is removing bis stock of goods.
were harnessed. He said he bad been
traveling in mld-limvro forfiR hours, and
A powerful combination against him,

thlKsiffic--.

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— I umn of “special notices,” that we propose

tha Eacomptifti Rl

SPECIAL XOTtvr.
I to reduce tbe prico &lt;/ our paper, If paid
Oar jwtr.ms will planra rccrol.rot that | ,n
nf’ cd I^eomjrtnn Resol
only one
darwma are rr«/y
and we wish , |W llnnj 4,)^- Qurobjedlft making
Democrat voting In thj
JimbBtonam.. GtuudUn. Mortgagera
-|g * Wnoe M m(iny „
' Z|bokof the Setn&amp;rfw _ . . , ,
_ .
owl all .Ubers latbg Legal printing fem- |
BoUcritM p,r our paper awl pay b U
at our office would U more ptmeturi ta |
We suffer conriderabU l.wa and .newts, Mr. Rier, gives 1n hie edhesiotl to
1
’
~
^ee.
Mr.
-Uteifp^menta forthe ram&lt;«nd at leas I
t
„f
3c.
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&lt;&gt;• It, 1 .
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Shields,
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does not.
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1 it Ina. .Im. .inn.,' wh.-n th-.,linqueocy of our swlwcribcrs; being com­
n'ti&amp;n an:affidavit rd piiblicattna.
I [xslled to purchase our paper and other
Mr. &lt;ffiarls&gt; McMicken, lately decree
IMankal Bleaks I t
\
I materials in small quantities, and, even cd at Oncinoaii, has left to that city a

Good News !Good News!!

NEW

GOODS

Ready Pay Store,

U0.H

Just received a large
stock of

NEff GOODS,
EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold at Lotc-ctt
Pricet.

DANGERS OF FIRE,

LAWKS,
A nice assortment

I

FANCY BABAGE8.

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

NEWGOODS!

just received, and for

New Orleans Sugar,

lEMl’ERANCE

THICK BOOTEES,

WILLIAM JONES.

■ MEN’S TRICK BOOTS,
SS^Oat

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

New Barry Mill,

Ing the Now Barry Mill, and Lavs introwas elected to tbo House in 1852,

Improvements in cross walks are going

in 1854.

J. M. hEVJXN A co.. PuMWma

L. J. FULLERW.
•SlOtf

but it is certified to as truth by reopecta- been anticipated.
bio witlwissn.
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Of oouraa the design
Having secured the serviroa of

Caxtox ax laixxn.—Tbe English Ad■
I..— I~ - - -_ -1 •
z-_ •-

Ilia poblic career was not al­

tar fiirmatjon of tbepountry.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

�HASTINGS

PRICE

A

BEAUTIFUL

bead

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

x-%5-

BVOOD Pl'RtfHIUNDBLOObflL!.
AT THE HARINGS

Uul, rral.ri . Ml

DUKAME

rf

■l«» AMD MEBicnn,
emicals, Paint, Oils
/ TVKPEN^NE, ALCOHOL,

mt mim,

Bumtag Fluid taplW .ita.rull .u^l rf

K^’ub^S?Bsaner, per anaam
MORTGAGE'saLe?

J.M. HUBBABD

al inc.pacity. frm.ninewaakbaaa, pricking eftoa
akin, tympiuciatie of paralyate, rbramattem. lienralgia. lemur cancer, diabatc*. teiutude a*4 dvbillty, diarrhea, and all oft.tr disorders «f Ibc &lt;-tgsaa of reapriatlan. tha liver, tbe kidney». tl.v
etonach, tba sartea. ar Ibe maamlar fiber, are
SHEET MU8IO
mierrtogly cured by th&gt;« preparation. Ilia to U»
All the pop­
AS U8U A L,
imtrete.
MreM or setda df/neaw what au alkali
Aid Midc*l Merckniise,
ular Pat c n t
is
to an aeid. ft u.utraluea (ben with altouteN
as pM«l and conij.lct* an «s*ort- certainty,
wbik tbe aatao Umm it regwlMra to*
Medicines, ot the
KALAMAZOO
:
:
:
;
MICHIGaH.
In tha registers otltee of Heeds for said couaty et
aeoetiuoa, rimorre ubatrecliun, from the bow els
day may also be
cranes appetite, rrarwa todtlr vigor, and regra.
°r-S&lt;T’L X 11 ,fcB “ P*&lt;*
GOCERIES,
found at this establish­
lOZta Uber O.of Mortgnm.
ereiea erery animal ftiuelr n. Buck ia tbe uztnre
And
whereas
there
is
tfaimed
to
be
dm
on
eaid
aa
warever
offered
in
this
market.
inch
areth.rff.1
la ..fllr-l! aback* famous Scau.l.uament. Also a great vsAs s particular friend has taken the viaa It!nod PanBee w bleb if taken to er.uiui.ctiu*
Hety of the choicest Pcrfuwith hi. Hcwndlnavian Rb-ed Hile, will vol ....ly
liberty to'circulatc the story that we arc obliterate the wool ralaM
.
ty-nia* cento flls,O&gt; and no cult or proceeding
■Mty for tbu especial accomkeeping-* GROG SilOF. I U1m this opnmdatiun of tbe ladies. Also
j al law orln aquity baring been tnsUuited to rerrtunity tn say to my friend-&gt; &lt; “-that
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (e»'
In
the
SCANDINAV1
AX
VEOTTABI.E
BLOOD
not the case, nor never will he ? hmc PIL1£. Dr Robock perorate the rem i of twraiy
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ac.
I
tt-1 am ■me, and the WHISKEY BAR­ yew. ofcaperiraw. hard.lu.Ij sadezpertawnl m
lltcy would respectively announce to I
whet ■ perfect pill ebetdd be. X.. oat can doubt
REL 1'potinto my cellar * srjilled with to
the citizeus of Hastings and of the sur-1
tWe aoperierty after o«w »in&lt;le triat. Frier uf
Of every dcacriptfcm, and of tbe latest
rounding County, generally that they in­ i nine hundred rad forty seven. (»|T) lUM hundred
tbe Seabdtuartaa UJmmI I'uritlrr, |! per MSUt.
i «^»»rty-right &lt;Ml;ni0. bradred sad forty-nine publication.
*
ThunWul tn ray numaroua cuatotue
or Ba per half dorro; Scaudmariea Bh~d I’Ub.
lend to sell everything In their line of the I (M91 nine hundred and ninetr lwo (SSljnlnehun­
fortheir past lilx-ral patronage, I hope
buaiueM as cheap as can be bought at any | dred and ninety three (»&gt;«) and nine hundred and Of tbo beat quality Cur all instruments.
ainot-T-foer (»M) according to tbe recorded plat
merits cuntinutmce of the Mme.
place.
of said village, will be sold at public rendne ot
D.C.UAWLET.
Gjvct tisa tall and judge for'yoursulccs Ike court home iu the vlllige r-fllaallnn that be­
Arranged by the beeteompoaers.
Sept.
22 1857
n20tf.
ing
tbe
place
when
the
circuit
court
la
held
Io
Prodtioe of moat kinds will Ire taken iu 1
Every instrument offered fur sale has
aald
niunty
on
tbe
ISth
of
March
A.
D.
IBM
at
exchange.
ent o'clock ia the afternoon.
l&gt;een thoroughly tested, and be can aafl-ly
COOPERING BL'tfNES&amp;
Spccul attention wilUrc-givcu to tom CberieaS. Jfarton
Wm. Burgher •ay arc superior to any ever »rW In thi'*
Tl»e above boauiesa in all its vanrut brane bn
pounding and putting-rip Prcacrlptlous.—
place.
now earrted OS by toe aebeeriber, at hl. Aon ot
And ewFy^iuipurcKaaing Medicine* here •
A very liberal deduction made to those irBtto°B ,U*Ck *“ **“ *'’uU1 part
,dl,«*
TATE OF MICIIIOAX.—The C.raift Court for
may rely upon them ns being genuine.
,
purchasing
in
quantities.
pork
“barmel3. FI.orn BARRELS, TUBS
th. County &lt;* Barrr. Io Chancery.
June 25th 1857.
n7lT.
' Ataaeaaira
of Mid Court bald at the Court
Pruiut attention paid to country or
BITTER FIRE I N.H.
botnain the village of Hastings in said Co*atr dera
«• toe Kd day of February. A. D. IBM Prawa't
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
Boo Loma 8. Lcttll, Circuit Judge.
la the caae b.iwaru Charin']
tion to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
W. Danley, Complainants.
I
st his store comer Main and Bordick
Cornelias Byington and Fred-1
•
Streets.
N. 11. Just received a now musical
instrauieiit, called the English Meujlc
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
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J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1837.
n‘24-6m.
Ixmve 1 lasting fur I?attlF Creek, M&lt;mEXECL1URSS.LLE OFRKA1. ESTATE.
idays, Wednesdays and .Fridays, at 7 o’atsta of Geo Feake, kie of l!&gt;» tewnahip □
cl&lt;&gt;ck, A. M. and' arrive at Battle Creek,
Yankee .Springs deceased.
at 1 n’dock, P. Al. in time U» lake ibe
hoitee ia hereby gitco that in sceordaaer With
a berate and auihorlit granted tn » br tbe Bio­
afternoon care east newest, and on Tues­
bale Court in and foe ibeo-unly uf Be.ry, sstlKu
days, TlureJaysand Saturdays at one u’- j
vfWrtaui real eMate &lt;4 s Rich
U*e said George I’eake died aetred aud nosaetMl.
clock P. M. in time to take th* evening
1 alialt aeli al i-uLlt.
_

JJosiul Jnstr nmrnts,

Vary truly sod gratrfullv roon,
Fu...w
. hoUwosm

QTaTEOF MICUlGAft B»tty County aa. Pre»J bats Cosrtfra .aid ««■&gt;&gt;„
Al a M-J.uni i f .aid reurt tv den at Iht nfice of :
iL« Jadjta thereof in Ikatinga «a. Monday Fabrt.a- I
ry Ito 11*53. Preseut. O. L Cat. Judge of Pro­

S

I CHANGE OF TIME’

le tbe Matter ef tbe Estate Of Au'aiiah Chase,
late of Pnairieriile ia Mid coanty deceased.

tbv prudemr uf mid will and tbe bearing thereon,
&lt;kr miator aaopr of tLJe uoticv and order to be
publiahrd to tin- Republican Kan.w a public nv».j&gt;aper printed M llxcing, si.4 cireuteung in said
4-JUI.ty (it the full trn* uf three wreka rare al
Ireiu crab werii next Iwtaeduiriy prereeding
tbe time *fl.euriug fa tbe urcmi-ct
V. L BAY.
JiMlge.ofPnJwite
Feb #. U.-B.
•u4O&lt;3

‘ day of F.bruen tMatame i.'clwk I'. M.'at the of। lice of the Jndgo of I’rvbale in Hasting, beaasim.! cd for the farther hearing of aaid petniuu at which
tin.' and place all parties interested are required
to appear and show cum if any why the prayer
of said f-rt.lionrr .braid ....tbo cr.-led.
Audit is farther ordered that the petitioner give
noticn to all parties interested nf tbe pendency of
sntd petitmn and the beuing thereon hr canting
a cony of this notice and order lo be pnUisbed
in the Rraobhcan Hanner, a pobiw newspaper
printed at ll.iaut.ga aadeirvuteHngiasaideuuutr
lor tire full term uf three weeks noee al least
ia eneh week intinediataly pr.-eeediug the time of
hearing in tbe premises. '
Leave Battle Creek for Hunting* on
.
0. L RAY,
Tuesdays, Thursdays ami BaUirdnVa at 7
Judge of J’robata.
i_— ....
o'clock, A. M.' ami arrive at Itartings
at two &lt; 'ch ck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
AL, and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o'clock,
i-eare Hastings for Grand Ibtnida on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
10 o’clock A. .M.. and arrive at Grand
Ranida at 8 o’chn'k P. Af.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
,,jlJ« Creek &lt;u&gt;Tuesdays, Thursdays, and

A GENTLEMAN.

u? the Cunutr nfBsrrr* int hanevrr
A l aaceU.n &lt; J.aid Cikirt Md al thi C
-in the aalkge ot HatUngs iu aa.d Von.
rto dav Ot J^bruary A. D. ISia. Pr.
tLema J&gt;. Lcell. Circuit Judge.
la the cuw&gt; bet moc* J*etab j
C Beqjataiu. Cuaupkiaaat, j
via W. lieae. Itenjaiuit
Howe A William OWi
her. Drfa-.uUui*.
Il ■ ■ i iLw-i.■ rfi11v .-&gt;k.

THE OLDSTAND

E

LEVANT C. BRINE*. CrapkisMte
Hasting*. March &amp;. 135?.
a.
COMMISSION Elis- NOTICE.
Wo, tbe nndiTai|p&gt;ed, baring bee* appo

I

B Ri 1.1.1 ANTPrtuaFfx-riMi------FOCRTH YEAS UF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

MMaaieeovery i» me-iinae abieti u preriag it*y* * "utkrruf auc'i voadrrs in the durase
lb. bua.au fcanly.
GEORGE a BENNLTT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Dally Enquirer.

n. „
Sept. 2. 1SK.
Dr. C. W . Rosses—Delta Sir Haeisg hem troufo
led fcese«eesl years With ntrrsn AeUHrr st.4
weakness, w mud. •&lt;&gt; that I ws&gt; unable lo itkri
« ujewwaaeelul.cores that your Ifno'diua...
“
aud FitU were efivcUag, 1 waa
lodorod by a fr.rad to try U.stn.,
1 bevdroen esinn the pjr.Srr for the last ts.l ee

AMBROTYPES.'!
M. W. RIKER, wiebee to inform tbe people
of UaoUnp and vicinity, that be 'nTH-L LIVES,"
end oiar l« found at all hours nf tbe day, or er
Hover’s ils.rtlM.rr Store taking

COSMOPVLITATf ART AS50CIATI0X.
rbo sabseribes before the 2Slb of Janosay, H-M,
v wkabiUM, the a-anta w.U take place.
TERMS OF SVB8tWPTlON.
Erery subscriber of three dollar* fa. ratilled to

Pictures taken law weather.
Hastings. March 34, IbSi

e copy.
MILLS. Register.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY, Solicitor far CompkujuAtinn. Marth X, IMB.______________ nttwS.

all applicant, to enclose a postage stamp to pay
portage vt. toe retern uf tire auawcr u&gt;d recipe,
and direct to M T. McKelvey, H*ndu*ly city Onia
and they will be promptly .rat by return of nail.
M. T. MCKELVET.
Jan. «, 1657.
v.njaly.

SIIE1UFFBALE.
M. W RIKER.
«a4Sw«.

ADMIX18TRATUB3BALE OF RX-tLE8TATE

I. p-ubltahed Koory Thursday.
h.Cfle «■»?»’r«
I Tea copies one y
in a&lt;;’S*i«- *W I advance. ..
», rapiea ee.
A i Twratr copies a
Lt"6 I Inadraace..

JUST RECEIVED

At the cheapest »ti.ro in town by

uuuare pa.c,
- -- .. .. —„r T,,rJ
be snheenber not only recei.es a
SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR KX0RAV1NC!
bait, also, tbe beautifully Ulualreted

Tux. Dollar Ari Journal One Year!,

COMMISSIONERS’ NU11CE.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

Each eobacribcr ia alan presented with a Crrtifieate in die Award, of Premiema. In which a valu­
able wuel ot Art. in Painling or Sculptors, may

1858.

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortmeatab very kur prices.
On hand a very large stock uf Crockery
stone and Giasa Ware.
’
Just rrwived a new stock of
GR OCERLES,

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods
that can be fbuad iu th. oactani w mun mar-

COMMISSIONER'S

TAILOR SHOP

Th- undersigned bare been appoii
fird m ennitiii^ionen U- czuntne ■
aT^kToTH^X’^'c^nty/^^d:
-j fcr tl&gt;*t purpn-r they will «wet st the bonne
■t Solon hood. In Hope on the Iwi Saturdays of
IprU. May. and .June, A. D. IS5B, at ten o rioek

tl
“
" "
XUO, A 21 gifts.
The articles to be di.tnln.lcd are comprised is
tbe IvUowingluL
2 peeUges nf fold eonUUnlag......... JSOO each
April t, IBM.________‘__________________

Dr.faK BOJ8TEEL,
rHralCIAN*8URGEON.

AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BEY GOOD IBM

New Arrangement

iu Dailey’s Block, over H. A. Goodyru-. Stop
wl&gt;«r» the publie cao rely co hari^r their wor

CUITOM WOSI

ttFn g.

.

Judge of Probate,

WEB'S HABDWARI STOKE

MENS

buffalo ovebshom,

of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity of

3C. TTJCKK JBJESJFL

AND
8H1NGLEJI,
city
-Kt—a Itim to offer
* .*
on hand and all persons wishing to boy nr
iUPERIGR INDUCEMENTS,
sell
will
do
well
to
call before bargaining
lbi&gt;M {tersona who want garmaata made to
elsewhare.
cu
1 would partinularly call the attention
of persons who am (miHing to the fitet
ry particular.
that I have just Received a large sir-ckol
Spring Faikirnu jurt reeertvrf.
Nails and Glass awl that I will f.trokh
R. W. WABBKX.
Hartings, May 1. ISM. .
sash, Glass, nails, Door Trimmings die.,
------- —oTiT-KT;------------- at aa low a figure an poswlilr.
■tl-yl
HJKENF1ELD
ATTORNEY AND OOCMRKLLOR AT LAW.
ReaidM.ee, Horn, Barer Co. MMrigea.
For the present and untit farther u.-tiee, I ■!

nt reaatantly «e hand, and all kfada MADB TO
iROER.
Wtfarreib.ptaM,

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS «■&lt;! SHOES,

Mr .turii of flood. I. loigroird woll aricctod.eoo
riaUbg of erery varMy »»d of

TIME IS MONET.

’

Stick m Print*, Ginghams, LcLains, MoritXM. Paraincttaa Black Alpaccas nnd a
variety of Wool De Laius, all vary nic*
aud very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Clotha for
mefl'a wear, and a large Mock uf staple*.
Denims Sheetings, whirting, stripe*, cheeks
•nd tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

ISAAC C. MOTT
SI1EBK1FF-SSALE.

H.J.KENFIELD’

a new at&lt;x-k &lt;/ Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for
READY- r&gt;-A.YT,
*t Mtunlahing |..w prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than ths cheapest.’
1 have ju»l received * good oaoortment.

�TSmEubl

DR. RORACJCS

A WaiXLY

Orrros. trass. fcosr
TU
(Mbs
Mil) Sstnsnt
WteaMrc«tetylteo
Tstepcud tatun
RLA.XES of *1! kind* t
thta s*c». rad for rala .

(kiod News! Good Mews! I' Insurance

GOODS '

NEW

Dr. (1 H. «M*r«, nf PonghkePptw,

AT
rabs*qucntly addreraed him the. following
letter:.

Rjeady Pay Store,

D.-. Cbtrtvs H.-Roberta—Dur tdr: 1

pocket-book &lt;ai the cv.

laorcporatedllfilO.

du-pueecaai.m, nnd having perhap had
some anxiety as ta the application of the
funds It eontuinctl. You *utve my a-mfhonce that they have fallen into anprecia.'
dvr hands, a»l that every coot will &gt;H5 «&gt;•
pile! to gratify tbe tfcttcs and fancies ora
fellow being whose ambition »*rs biglisr

ypuraclf with the idea tlmt you Live my
acquaint*—---------------------- .
.
cvmap'mdence; n«» Doctor, divest yourralf of that ambition.
! write you in accordance with the In*
r 1____ —___ .Lt___ ___ 1 ... -I..

*

Just received a large;
stock of

W GOODS

"¥i'.
‘^iXVX
a,
. ... ’
‘
l.-t fi&gt;r thr

,000,000

every VARIETY.

SOU at LtOlCCSt
Pricei.

/po

Charter FerpsUral.

ETTER!-

i_

. - ... Iu

hHaLM*

Mirrm

i

t*

A
0. w. MILLS, Ra«iU«J1MES A. SWEEZKY, iMbrtw far t—pUa-

| na*»Ms»_

J

I trorilarrT iniaiuStakoulboFlhilay Octahrr A.D.
.-&gt; It. HXMtCTHKS.
DRESS GOODS,
cd pieces nf paper, which arc of vahie to i
you, and wortblcra to me,—one liing a I
i CUrlratk Bu:S aadaald a^ramral rroonM
note payable to y.cir order, ami tbe o*b- pn|\-f
&gt;• I lq tha ragi.tcr. oSro of Dawla .
F™*'* “!
er a formula for "making u-etb.-neiihre of,
‘
UINGIIAJIS,
which can ncr be available to m* R« "&gt;y I
Dminnia.
BRILLIANTS,
prw-nt employment probably pay* bet-1
B. C.RIPLEY,, T. Al ALEXAHnKR,
v-P:eaTdrat.
' lea PraaMrau
1
LAWNS,
tar, ami is u liusincaa more pleasing to my ■
taste*. (From tbe date of the note I ron- ’
elude that yon had been in town aeperal,
J. B. BopflCtX, ^un’&gt; Agent.
daps, which may account for die lightness ■
OF
... ^
.4
of yoor purse. Now !&gt;&gt;ctnr, a proper '
-INSURES AGAINST THE—
u XUUih**
respect L&gt;rgentlemen ofiny calling should :
nsver allow vriur pnrus to ln-c«&gt;tnc soil”*;
to wiL Iking rillaga toU I
AWAY
niuebundrcd aud forty acral
ills hardly up to the average uf usual cul- BONNETS TO GIVE AW
AY—ALL
and fcrty-airbt^EMdrtuna In
lections.
I|
i-'vr-n
KINDS nwvtrrTinoiv.
BONNET TR1.MINGS
.1... ft.....I nin.
PERILS 01
RWIS.ITIOR.
Then,-*! have reason to protest against I
AT THE

‘:SfejK?ffag

A nice assortment

DANGERS OF FIRE,

— ... —

THE OLD STAND

glnsintl ^simtats,

Cnll and m Ihtm lafort pttrehntiny

FANCY BARAGES.

• * • “'1;

unix

" J.M. HUBBABD

Surplus. 1422,162. M ..._

d

R-sgSg£ne_L-,3

MORTGAGE SALE.

“
ABSOLUTEA UNIMPAIRED

As Kxvsmv. Jo» Orr
cAMhlldiwcnt, and rrrry
i.( will te ewcoted in
rasramMa tarts*.
’
AU kind, sf produs. t
acrip-.taRA.'_____’

-

AS USUAL

1,4 *■*&lt;*&gt; ■(rebuildkalaiijant •; ■ • rtcHio/ n.

YVith on good and complete an assort- ,

Dteetof
GO G
'
T..«
!»«■ I»&lt;t "r-orf • “■“ as wax ever offered In this market.
A»a particular fiieitd has taken the
stock of Muitita! Mcrvfumliro consisting
libertv to dtcoluta tbo aU»rY that wo *re'
in part ^ownre8 AJin MEMJbKONS,
kccpiM a ORO&amp;SHOP. I ttko tbl* op­
IT

Birret.opporite PoatO

P. Hr* ’•
Grad., Cfolh-Mf. Brat
GraSma. Crvckcry. a
H«anaf&lt; Mick
___

In the SCANDINAVIAN VEG ITABLE BLOOD
tiortuniiv vi on)
- -—
FILLS, Dr Kuback prcacuta the reau tof twenty
k not the raw, nor nPTrr*l'1,bc, a,
Of ll»c bast italioi' awl Atocricnu Manu- as
■ 1 am sam-, and llu- WAUhALETBAR•u-l.
..... rlnrl.
!&gt;»...«
facta rv.
'PVTT-1 pul into my cellar wm filled *'“

RHEETRKIC,

TkAXOA RoWFU I

■

Of fyery description, and .of Uio late st •ri'nwBkful lo my numerous customers
publication. g T R j MGR
for their pert liberal patronage, I bop* to.

merit. ™.riu«.i&gt;e« rflU
Of th* best quality for all instrument*.
D; C. HAW L.fc.1.
gentleman uf your standing carrying un-1
Sept. 22 1W7 __________________w20tf
ofaaU tiUa|gf, will be told at publie vratbw ox Arranged by tbe best composers.
tbe roart bpSeiu the viUagv ofllaaimgathat l*current money. Il » mvler acriou con-1
Every instrument offered for sale lias
inx the placr- when. }b« circuit rourt u bald In
sidcration to return to you the 35 bill &lt;m '
!
,
OOOPEUINO
nl's^NESS.
aafil rounty eo the litb uf March A-_D. 16J® at been thoroughly tested, and he can aafelr
the Morris Uvimty bank, N. J., uhicb I I
'.ix five»: BOOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE &gt;-q»« u-nr^^
ray arc miperior lo any ever sold In tbl»
find al considerable discount; the si­
on tbe Poughkeepsie banks go current, •
Clothing: Sever SO Cheap.
LOSSD3 EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
.
. , i. ; . - I
A very liberal deduction!road* to ilow
and tbo fow smaller ones can easily Udis- j
I) A
I? D TP G
AND PROMPTLY PAID.
STATE OF MICHWAN-Tb. Cocait Crart ta-, pilrc|iaJi;nfi in qttftktftleK
poned ot by a person &lt;&gt;fmr habits. From j &lt;jr JLV V V lu XV 1 Ju O
Crart i
Promt attention paid t» country or
the name null receipt which I luutid in the ,
LOSSES I’AII/♦10,437,S12 B4.
J &lt;S a.3r,.
. i(l
kb
pocket-book, I conclude thal you are the I
Of ALL
wril known dentist who loti" since did '
X
#
“Bff
me much sen ke in y our hue of LusJVax, .
while pm suing my av»«atmn
1’ovgle j
■ H wH kW

Ready Pay Store.

Now, Dr., don't consider it New York '
hospitality to extract purees in return &amp;&gt;r
&gt;-xli-HCting tasth, but remember that all
U.. “ do
f..r . BO-s. You

CUCIDC
“;^rFA.

s|&gt;cnt much time and roueivetl a small t
.
fee, mine wax an operalimi t-f a moment. •
W Iten I consider tbit iliflerehre, and-lhc I .
pnu. OOU.O.- .id. Ooh ,oo waoM *■”&gt;

. FKR

TFt
, u

CO JfJ*’ JUS JS,
.
.
“'"S “

tc.____ .

..

tn uis, 1 atu quite iucHncd to return your ■
P«mMdmi;ol*i»&gt;ii»i.ooHb..»rrwlestmnal, and beside, would involve a J
,
J
Iota of lime on my part, for Meh crowds taKCD III CXCHangC lOF
do not ocetir every day,. even in New I
°
York; but be araured. that had I rcctigui-. RjiOOUS.
red you I would have spent tbe time ap­
propriate^ to y »u upon tome other pcrRECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

4]| kinds of produce

The only reason I can ascribe for not
remembering you is, that I not er saw you
lt*ii once before, an 1 I presume that when
you come to the city you dreaa up in
your ixrst, and look very different than
when attending to your business at hums,
’lliis little lesson may l»c of service to
you and Jeorn you that pocket books
are not safe ia crowds, and if you are ev­
er caught intific again, let your vigilnnct
be directed in your purau in proportion
to its dijnensionk
laeoo.

COUNTS.

GRANT 4 SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

CIKHCP. FIRST-CLASH ISDEMNITI MAY BE
EFFECTED WITHOUT HELU. KIMTHIS WELL
KNOWN AND ABLE CORCOniDBATION,
THRO*
J. A.ISWEEZEY, Aokxt at Hastings.
Hastings, Jan. 1-’. 1858.
V2a3tlm3.

AND. CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The rcuaons why

FRANCIS ROWER

just received, and for

sole Terj low fur
Houi Tahbco.—We witnessed last
week, on Friday, a successful attempt to
P. H. As 5. RUSSELL.
Umea wild young horra by Mr. J. Rey.
Inolds. It waa at lhe barn of Dr. Casey.
The horse belongs to Charles R. Alsop,
'Eeq., of this-city. It was a sorrel, four
EXTRA QUALITY AT
years old, and.nsvcr had been rode or driv­
en. It waa a high-strung mettlesome
horse, and entirely unmauageble in the
bands ofa&gt;tranger. How any man could
P. H. A J. RUSSEL’*
mndrrukc to “tame” such an aiiimal with
in less than six months wm b mystery. I
WOMENS
The hurra umer took him in hand, and |
without the use of any drtig or chloroform
or any thing of tbe sort, within two hours
FOR
he made him m steady ns an old farm
horse. He rode him and drove him with­ ONE DOLLAR,
P- H. &amp; J. R.
out any difficulty, and in fact could not
provoke him into a kick. The liorae was
completely subdued. And not only wa*

just received a new muiiral UJ b]m Bl3,M (i,r bnrtrta. All order* in tbe

! n.rr.i.vlum
la^nw.
.
‘
.plaiuaul ,
.
J. M. HIBBARD.
EXECvruis sale uf elal estate.
ftX'O^ ISd.ieS?.
»*«•*»•
turc Ibeir'
—- ------------ *------- ! Instate of G«» IVske. iaia of tlw iowaakip
PROSPECTUS OF
'
.. iSXltr &lt;n,-ru IK.I it. *rccr&lt;binc« Wl
7V/A’ A'lXV/.VG POST.

t» data Lctoro the Umc Runted for Ibeir sppaariaro.’
A true nfy.
G.W. MILLS, Beaiaier.
LEVANT C. RHINTS. CtrapUinraU tMidtor.
Hastinp. March 5, IBM.
iHlwt
COMmSiONER8’NOTICE.

i
(
,«
j
Wa, Ilia uadarrisoad. Ba.tug bran appointn! i
by tha Judp- of Probate tor thr county of-Barry ['
and Suv- AMiebigsa. Comtuloiunar. toatamma , i
...I ^1...., .11 rl.im, and drirxalid, aralll.t IM el- a

rilrvcnr rirtiilnr o-d
PRu*r£&lt;rrt»!
FOURTH TEAR OF TB^
CWHOPOLITAN ART ASMJCI1TIOM. ^“u^Tpurilter aad W!&gt; wrre rf&amp;feg. I «■

la doing the larprat Hardware bwsiiKM ui Maat-

LARGEST STOCK of Um

Purchased at a eual of tI’0,-4’0!

LOWEST TRICES.

SHELF* HEA VYHARD WARE STV IBS,'
m: cupper jtxonHUT-noir
WARE WUICHI OFFER
AT LOWER PRICES
THAlf El ER.

C.RTEI ELATUt!
Lr aix tfta«iL&lt;.&lt;!\a!Ur». with
dj rrsl otter wul ia of Atljjft-Paidtuisa, XcaJpi
.125,00 rad Bronxrs.
Ic4tatte»ubs
1
COSMOPOLITAN ART AHSOCtATWN.

'ta'-O

KG,
SHEETINGS,
BATTS.

die ion (Ci.) Cotuliivtion, March 24.

p. n.&amp;j.it

irwHynvafey/W.
I.P’nUiabadEt«ty Tbandav.

SHERIFF SALE.

• JUST RECEIVED
At tbe cbeaneat store in kwi by

. iuo» n u aven «.ai Mrrrrrr &lt;nrec tuuiara para,
| be auUcribrr not asly rotrirta .
'
•

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

1 SPLENDID THREE DULLAB ENGRAVING I

Two Dollar Art Journal Ont Year J,

al! Undo
/'10PPER. Tin and Sbwt Iron
Vi ns hand, oPmaArto ordrr,
:
OBBING OP ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alien
d«du&gt;. EAVE TROUGH rad CONDUCTOR
on short notice, tn
and •*•)&lt;- to *eit cuatamera.
FRA NILS ROWER.
■sati tn Febnsry rttb. 1®7.
lytO

Each aubrariber M ate praraptad win.* Certifl-

TEJ1PERANCE

FOR

and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

and elegantly ill

«l«CB&gt;9I3a

“A BOOK FOB EVERY MAN'S
LIBRARY."

BOOTS nad SHOJCT.
Ladic'a Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
gtxxl nssortmentat very low pricer
On hand a verv large stuck of Crockery
EM P O R I U M OFFA8B I Ol* ■tone andGlaaa A’are.

Hsndrrd Pollan ia Gold,

•is**

TEMHK.

. . .-■vT&gt;

TAILOR SHOP
k«tr,e«MUMlu» toufcr
1
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,

th.LdJotCMJ
ri/enff.

N. Hastings.

Ca«b paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. *,1007.
-;T

Ako'a
assortment of Cloths •&lt;*
men’s wenr, mwi n large stock of •’«•?**«•
Deuima Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cheeks

tuxanur

SHERR1FFS SALE.

'laving secured the services of

“Brodren and sistant 1—in dot day de
Lord shall diwido de sheep from de goals;

1858.

MO&lt; oat Transcript Execution Uravd
■adnndar tbe HmKUm Growl Coart &gt;

New Barry

Miller, and our mill being built on tbe
most improved ptai, together with a good

at astonishing low prices. My motto*
is ‘a'Utdo cheaper than the ebeapret.’
1 have jual received a good itasortmcnl
Ladies

Sfsnsm

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.

W. K. FERRIS.
.
BhenK
IlMtings, Msrcb Ifl, IMS.
oU.

WILLIAM JONES,

April t, IBM.

The subscriber having leased ths Saw
MUI known ra FULLERS MILL, wu’ld PHYSIClANds BURGEON.
respectfully announce tn the citizens of .
Hastings aud vicinity, that be ia premared
to funiWb Lumber nf roll kinds, richer at
ha MUI or delivered, tm short notio*.
L J. FULLER.
HroUnga Dre. 3 1857.
nROtf

i®&gt; “
SO) Ladiee Gutd'Wsletes

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have Also a very large quantity el

. a *•

elsewhere.
C U TT I N G.
I wtrald particolariy mH the att.&gt;nti«*
&lt;lan. Is ordar and Mi work WARRANTED in *v»,‘ ’
wreona wbo are building to d*
rj partieuUr.
of• pc
l 1 Lave juet Received a large elock ol

Jon* Rousts. Phv

J AMU A.

Judge ofFrobate,
ATTORNEY AND COUltSELIiOM AT LAW,

■. -fainting.
vicinity.

WOMANS

: Wm. BUKUHKK- •'»»&lt;!

AND
MHNGLE»,

COMMMBIONEirS NOTTCBL
Nstiro I. brrrtrc civra taat wa ite entanignad
lu.aroiawanMW sf t£aaaOMsaCJwmaa &amp;vatstasf

1. A. lluUUTOOK. Atl
taMUv.Micitarin
ud Tax *&lt;•*.&lt;. Offic
Bteah, IUmZkk Mich.

3LiYyxaBS3Rs*

sell will do well to call before bargdok1!

10

LIMBEKI LIMER!!

“SSCLi'i

Battle U*v.*k Hot
. Wrad. Bttil* Crcvk. M
Mabsrau. Hocks, h

H.J.KENTTELD
a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold fur

DRESS GOODS

T?ORMERLY kept by T. PutLura, is
P constantly making additions to the
A rich man ooce complained in a coffee
bouse that be had three daughters, to
18 now in sucJtful ■ •xration, ready same, all of which, he propoaee to sell
whom he would give ten tbomand dol­
CHEAPER th RM the CHEAPEST,
lars each, and yet no could find no body to do ^ny amount of
marry tbstn.
। CUSTOM
WORK,
‘Wikh jour lavs.aaidan Iriahman, who
hl! and esamlne. a. mr Motto It
SMALL PROFITS AMD QUICK SALRA
ra aa good o-&lt;er nnd as prompt an any
other alU1^ Barry, or any other county.

m

jjoitniJt MOIIRIB

TERMS OT SUBSCRIPTION.
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOB COOK STOVES.

lUXSTBATSS.

Denims, Stripe Shirt-

A W’. Atkik*. 8*ld
rr. Step in GontWra
Kaapra'i Starr, llutmg

UEU. W. B Al II I). Kiqrut
brilliant

MEN'S THICK BOOTS, J
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ia Bail..'. Block. orar
Masttac^Nwh.

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a wry tamptate Wock of House bal
THICK BOOTEES, I HAVE
Hardware, iaeluduig l-ockl. Laictee, .

mand, and follow at hie call. Ha rattled
a tin pan about his ears, trundled a wheel­
barrow around him, got on his bark and
suddenly spread nnd umbrella over his
bead. The lw&gt;r»e did not appear to be

Heath.
J.W.T. McMELLKS.

!&lt;

New Orleans Sugar,

FOR

Veo uulr yours.
JOHN F. DKMUTH.
rium tWBw Mr. MeMruM* Partwof Robots
CLapell.M»***roi.n.Octi, »T.
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0»c« and Mail Swbwnber*. par ut.nu,
Whsa delivered by Hie currier
To be paid invariably ia adveoee.
BLANKS of all kind, kept comtsnUy on hand at

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1858.

NO. 50,
BUBS Of AB TTAUAJl G1BL-

THE HUMP-BACK COUSIN.

A

FATHER of a family Inhabiting
the Kuc do la Michordiere, receiv­

ed a letter, last summer, from his nephew
who was In the employ of Hyder Abad.
The letter concludes thus:
“I have received the portraits of my
two rooiina, Maria and Margaret I have
never had tbs pleasure of arving them, as
I have lived with Hyder Abad since my
youth, but I am sure they are re»etnhlanre*. I will arrive at Havre by the ship
lno» Ego, about thu first of October, and
&lt;m my arrival, 1 am determined te marry
the beautiful Mar-------."
The breaking open of the letter had
destroy cd the rest of the name. It wm
impnuible to tell if the oouain had asked
Marin or Margiret in marriage. The
two sisters united previous tn this time,
had commenced t&gt;&gt; live on misunderstand­
ings, each &gt;&gt;f them positive that It was the
part of her name which was turn offin

»pwt (ban 1 h»»e fcr
&lt; P DKMCWt.
,rs‘ J‘a»turo&lt;Botaste
• rout. Oet.S, UK*.

r.i.u.i. ...... -r----- —
&gt;c which is psoviagM&gt; ur.lrra in the dhwna
:oKGE H. BEXXrnr.
:nuati D-iJj EmtalNer'
cidar. Sept. !, 1SCT._

LIVED
pd winter GOODS,

most ountemptHd* men that *evtr was
permitted to walk the earth. His broth­
er Peter was nut a whit batter; so that
it would appear that meancas ran in the
blood &lt;&gt;f the fcmily.
H»»#r*.tana bay-six msec anU nuvsMs. ItenJohn was pretty well off so far as this
janm. F. T.&lt;K-»rt »uu ii" ““-‘m f. Jl*vl.-y J u&gt;e eqW.“
•)’V»r~dJr
»*«’“
world’s good* were concerned. Hi* prop­
, County ofllarrr sodritairte Michigan to S-nd- “Po“ *b*bte»r*ib* baas*.
erty wa* all invested In a building which
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Hun. Mr. ilorgan, wboas soot I* out Io
“For God’s sake, dnn’iarreet my clerk;
thalte Mr. Adam.bs» nbtafete for m«. silk parhad coal him about thirty titousend d&lt;d- he will bo the ruin of me,” groaned be.
mi.Aiua to parish is tbs Journal, a copy te ths
lara. He did not marry nntil be was for­
“You should have thought of that bcpo*W, whiab I enclos*. It WSS written in Joly,
ty, probably from the fear of incurring fore." *aid I.
I4«tu»drr tb«M cimmstaaca* : U«u. Ogi. lonnseeeessry expsnseqand when bu finally,
-You don’t mean tn say that every­
fontKd Mr. Ada as tUt M&gt;*ral y**u&gt;g IsAtes ia hU
did take a wife, it was only a* be would thing isn’t all right about my brother’#
distort bad rejurstsd bin to obtain Mr. Adam-,
have taken a housekeeper—a servant.
afikirs 1 Because, if it isn’t, 1 will make
autogrspb for tassn. la aeoordsoss with thia r»Mrs. Gordon was a poor woman, and it right, you know," be whined, in suppliqoe»l Mr. Adams wrote tbs following boanlifol
had been obliged to work very hard fur
Fmaxcis Rowra Droli-r in Stovi-s. Iron,
M«LN*il*.an&lt;rSLdf B*rdw*re. end MssefbeI a Iking. Probably sbe married on pure
“f&lt;»u nay you saw Mrs. Gordon sign
rererafrtvry v-rieiy -»’i- «&gt;■--"r«&gt; «.d
ly prudential considerations, for sbe could that deed?"
\
Coptier WareRoa
not poasibly havs. loved such an abortion
_ lliiiu.it*. MW«IE^____________ _____
“Wdl no—not exactly; but 1 suppose
of a man as John Gordon. Sbe took she signed it."
11 adlxy ~A” Ilium. Mmmfcrtnr* re
The father employed hi* eloquence in Cd eare of her husband, treated him
Tin, Sheet Iron and frpper Ware l&gt;»al
“Y*«O don't know, she did'nlF
c-llming the anger of bis two daughters,
Ire*. Nail*. Steel. (iiaM. Shelf Hardware. ‘
ter than be deserved, and wan in every
“How should I knowT*
re and Storea. Store one dwr wet of th.
when a servant sent in advance, arrives respect an obedient and faithful wife. All
Sare. rtaamip. »kd&gt; :'
“She can’t write; »be never even wrote
from Havre, announcing that hl* master she received in return was the meagre
her name in hvr life!"
went to Paris with the evening train.
support her hnst&gt;*nd'» bouse afforded.
He tewc rircrwhelmi-d with questions,
When they had been niarrisd three
I pnnsed the rascal dnsriy. and made
replied that bls master was ruined and years. John wan iskon sick, end lingered
dial he had. moreover, on hi* left should­ aiyng for a yaar, during which time, hl* him acknowledge that hi* cb-ik hud sign
er, the bornd protuberance which luul !' wife was an eauclsent and devoted wile. ed the name, for a consideration. I wo’Id
haver
caused both of them to be tent to
caused aivordlng to Plutarch, so many I Her whole aim auoincd to be to discharge
misfortunes to j&amp;op. the Phrygian. The I' bcr duly to bar lord with fidelity. Sbe Sate Prison. if Mrs. G«&gt;rd&lt;m had not beg.
ged me to apart them. At ifWa%1 re­
ixr*
D.-.li-r ih Gnavin&gt;; Pro
cousins determine, hereupon to remain bad made a bargain with him and she per­
1‘rwiiiee Fl»l&gt; Butur. Lord.I'urk, 4c.single forever, before marrying a cousin formed her part o( the contract with seru- cured the entire income of the estate for
. Stale Street. upp"Mt« Kowet* fated
my client, and charged my bill U&gt; Peter
that i* hump-backed and ruined.
t -U-ir ml »rU4|lrt*l. ■_______ •
pulou* txactness.
who was but U5U glad to pay iL
A* they take this ratih for the thirtieth
Une day I beard that J«»hn Gordon waa
time in twelve hours, the remain arrives. dead. It wa* * small loss fa« the commu­
Hoertx*.--Br(&gt;wn’s hoetlrr
Ilk uncle warmly embraces him,the enu*- nity, and I amid n&lt;&gt;l think of pitying his
in* made a polite bow and turn away their w ife, for bar lot would certainly be ame­ in Chicago, got truste* Cw four quarts of I
ayes. . The unde then explains the inci­ liorated by bis departure. She would l&gt;e wbi-*ky oi. Brown’s credit, that he was bis
dent of the torn letter, and. aakes the entitled far &lt;mc third of the income of hi* h.Mtlcr.and wanted it to rub a lame house.
matrimonial Intention* of his nephew.— real estate, which, f»r a p&lt;“T woman The grocery man found out he did not
•Mt Is my cousin Maria who I came to as «ho liad been, and having uo luxurious work for Brown at all. and had him ar­
marry he replied.
taatrs fa&gt; gratify, would bo a princely sti­ rested. The scene before llie justice was
“Never! screamed Maria; “I ant con­
pend.
Justice—What did you use so moch
tent with mv l"t. and will remain in jL”
I never thought nor heard any mnm.nl
"M*d*m&lt;4sc!!e,” said the nephew. “I John Gordon or his wife for two months, whisky fori
Prisoner—Oh. Mr. Brown’s horse's
have adopted the custom of the country when a w&gt;oniwi appeared at my office and
where 1 have Iwen educat- d
Ifc-sd’tbv introduced bereelf m the’ latter.
was so very lutd ; Pin Brown’* bortlcr.
Justice—Wh -re’s Mr. Brown 1
customs of Hyder ‘Abad In Travisnier.—
“Mine ia a very ba&gt;l case, Mr. Docket,"
Prisoner—Oh. if Mr. Brown knew I
1&gt;&gt;ere, when a young man ia refuted an ■aid she. seating herself by my side.
offer of marriage, he withdrew* himself
“Indeed, madatne. I thought you were was here, Brown would break bi* heart.
Justine—Have you got any money 1
from society a* atvwilrea bring."
very comfortably provided fi/r.
You
“He kills himrelf!" exclahned Margs have ono-third of the income of yonr hus­
Prisoner—No. hut Brown has.
Justice— I shall fine you *15.
band's e*UU*, or about a thousand dollars
Priwmer—(smiling)—0\ if Brown
“He kills himself!” replied the neph­
knew it he’d pay it directly.
aw* in the fame of a man about to com­
Justice—Th. te gnalong with vou.
mit suicide..
AV. Anttxs. Saddle at** llarnvsa MakPrixmcr—I w-mder where's Brown.r—
"Poor cotmtn.” aaid Margaret weeping,
er. Sbon v&gt; Goo.!»»ar’» IOi-ca, o-»r Nerli.. A
kaapeu's Klenr. HaMisgs, Mich.
“to crane aoch a distance to die in the bo­
som ofhia family."
the estate, declaring it belongs tn him.—
“I know." cootinned the nephew, “that lie says my huslond sold it U&gt; him a few
my deformitr afflict* the sight of woman, srerita before be died."
hut in time the eyre of a woman become
“How could that be!’’
habituated t»» all thing*. I know, *!»&gt;.
••Peter showed m« Um&gt; deed, and say*
that my commercial business is not pros­ it lui» larcn recorded.”
perous. Thrown very yonng into the
-D&lt;w* be! S&lt;» much the better for „
you. madam. Thu law gives uuo-hall of. -

.uh7n-.«; ‘h... Emjssi *
*•**-pLtU* Cw&lt;*- Mlr^~___________ _
Mavihsu. llovsK. by
»w*. JonewHIv.
o-«; &lt; rum vilic,
•tax, CpM«r«ter.

is:.

; T’-A-'sr, . •• •
prices. My niott#
h the eheapwil.’

And n«*«r [dead in vsla.
want uninterrupted health
Thtongiivut D) knag career;
nd .treacia of aetsr failing •
To acatur fir and near.

OODS
ns, Lcl-aina, Me-

Seyply tbe briptero orphan's nrte
And sorthe Um widow's we*.
I want tb« g»niu» to coo«i»v.
The uteai to unMd
D«^gu», the riciuuB to rdritvr.
Tbs virtuoso *0 eplald.

ihedewi."
“Did you sign rtf
“No, sir."
-Eh bitn
said the cousin, “will you
“Thou it i* s forgery."
trewpt me 1f I a*k you in m«rri*gr from
“I «upp«we it Is."
my uncle 1"
“You are a.rjfstent youdid not sign the
“I will rngngn my father to let my
deed."
oou*i» live."
•»f am euro I did nut, and fur a very
“What!” exclaimed the relative you g.md re.*.m."
“How's that!
“Save the life of a relative. Indeed, I
“f cannot write; I never even wrote
will not waver a minute."
my ■»* u name. I was brought up in the
“This i* well my daughter," said th" country, where girls did not get e*» much
father, aff cted by the scene. “Roman- schooling as now. My fidks were very
res have not spoiled you. I have a very pour, and I never had a chance to go tn
email income, but I ought not to abandon m Ii.».1," replied Mrs. Gordon, with some
die son of my brother in misfortune. I
confusion.
will keep him here a* kindred, for where
Is enough for three, i« etmugb mr four."
The cousin threw himself at Margaret’s could not writet"
“N«r, I never fad I him." .
feel, saying:
I diomisse*! her with the request that
“You hate saved an unfortunate man
she would roll Ute next day. P went at
from destruction and death."
once fa* Ute office nf lb* Registry nF Doed*
Ata little distance Marta muttered tn
and found that Mr*. Gordon had fa.ld a
herself:
..
straight story. H er mis.-nsble, contempt“My slater haapuirage. A« for me. I
ihle husband had given hi* propyty l“
hi* brother, m hl* last day*, to cheat hi*
wife who had nursed him ia rickne**, and
“Uncle," said the young man, “a!!'»w
airwi f..r him in health of her just claim
D tn make a alight toilet before braek•*He pressed Margaret* hand, bowed
Meria, sod left to change hie traveling

dyed

HEAL ESTATE Foil SALE.

."r'tl LU^uuty te Washtenaw, in th* rite

The uncle and hi* daughters were, at .Mllret, »h* directed ma tn bro-inter I w
the table, ^waiting their giu-rt. Tie scr-; whom it
hr proved that Mro. Gur­
vant aBnmtpred thecouainof nydar Ahad, i
don omld not write bar name; who had
Tim two girls utter two screams, but of
seen her make her mark often, withm a
different keys.
They saw enter a charming young men. very short time.
The person whn professed to have wit
tall, witbrart any hump-haek. Heem
braced. Margaret, and placing before her
a b skeU «aid lohen
“Behold your marriage portion”
“Jt was a'basket full &lt;rf diamonds. It
was moreover, the bump, which had thus
arrived free of duties.
...
“Bea what I hare carried on my ahunl pay over tn her.
\Vh«n I b*d proceeded thus (ar, 1 re­
dm from Bombay to Havre," said the
cousin, “t» ofi-r t&lt;&gt; that one of mv ronaiiw eeled a visit from frier G&lt;ird&lt;*a.
“What do you nseanl" be asked, rath­
wbn would accept me with my iMac pnv-

er rourly.
,
ertv and feigned def. rmhy."
™«. V. n.
Or Uthere wasgreat joy hi the braise. which
-H.r kwtaa. — »■«*

,.

. _

•*"

One of our fkmous Amerksn sculpltrfa,
residing in Florence—U»t city whither all
the genius of England and America seem
to tend, was one d»y seated Ih hie nadte
at work on an Apollo, »hen h:« attsntuai
was attracted by s tremendous trampling
of hiT*«« in bi* court-yard, and be bebrid
a magnificent carriage with ontnders
drawn up before Ms door. Presently a
gentleman claimed admission tn his studio,
and announced himself a* the Prince di
B——.
He came to give the sculptor a
large romm'u**i«*.
His daughter, who
had been struck by some statues of the
American she l&gt;ad »een.' wished to sit b.
him for a bust. Sbe wa* tbrn below in
the carriage. Waa the sculptor at lelwre 1
Price was no ..bjtetf all that was necesnarr
was tn graGfy his daughter, who was then
an invalid.
The sculptor expressed a willingne** tn
begin the work instantly, and the Prince
making a *ign to his lackeys from the
windows they pn-creded to lift * pretty
girl, who seemed about eighteen, utrt of
the carriage, and Imre her in tbeir arm*
careluliy up the stairs to the art ist’s studio,
The sculptor could not repress a Io4 of
imprisc nt thi* eeri»ua mode »f locomo_ ____ .to-rtL.* .t— L—-I— .i:,| V.r.r

months. Jt I* a *ad thing. Sbe has bad
the beat medical aid without avail."
The scnlptor looked again at the inva­
lid—thr .nCh her ddieato muslin robe ths
contours of a divinely trnmlded, form
were indicated, a»d when the young Bignorina cast upon the seulpfa-r a rapid
glance, starlight and pk-rcing as electrin
fire, be frit hi* heart leap with a myste­
rious presags of i some indefinable ehtes-.
trophe. Sbe rok The sculptor wurUtf
at bi* m-idel likebne inspired, and a pang
struck his heart si* the booi for her retir­
ing came.
Tl e prince and his lackeys
bore her again down Stair* in their arm*;
the carriage do«&gt;r closed on her, the hor­
ses-wept througn the gate*, and the aculpfa.r did no more work that day.
To-morrow she -a* to rome again.—
He lav awake all uigbt dreaming of her;
then be would shudder, and would any
t» himself—-it is pot love, but ply, that
1 feel, Sbe is a paialytic!"

A farmer in Virginia, who had Iwen
digging a well was called away from
borne, leaving none but two boy* on the
premises. During hi* altscncv n favorite
horse by accident got into tire well, which
was about twelve fret deep and of suffi­
cient diameter fa» alhtw the horse stand­
ing- room.
The boys set their young
brains to work to get bitn out. Their
hill of “ways and means” was almost exImnstcd, wfivn the youngest, nine years
of ag&lt;*. suggested an amendment, which
wm immediately a*&gt;pted.
Large nuan.
titiea of straw were rmvenieftt. which the
boys pitched in to fill the well, the pris­
oner trampling itdown until ho could
walk right out up-m siroie bait.

The next dav the same scene wee re­
Plated, with tins difference, that ths
ritKV having seen hi. daughter pose*
ment, saying that be would return hr rime
t&lt;&gt; conduct hi* daughter home.
Poor
girl, allbough the sculptor was a hand,
some man. hep deplorable condition was.
In her father’s opinion, a Mfrguard against
any of the dangers wkteb ha might havs
.rtberwiee anticipated. He left the ro»M
and drove awav In his carrier. A si­
lence ensued.
The sculp® dared not
look al hi* model, but worked away at

_ ___ ,______ rr — • *b« *•&gt;‘1. («*f
an Italian woman.when she lores knows
no half measure.) “and I loved you. M^r
father was very strict with we.
J ro«W
not move withostlteing wstched. It was
impossible for me tn meet you or fa&gt; see
y..n,
I feigned panilyaia.
For two
m.mth* I have ecarrely nmvrd. br Mb
pity for my t* n liti«w&gt; my father relasetf.
his aur*eibmcr of ms moUtms. Hegrat-

It is e'd that the Earl of Rwae. one nf
the firrt Aitronnmefe in Europe. ha* told
a gsntlemsn in England that be antici­
pate* «"* &lt;»f the most intensely hot stimA’ a colored ball, the following note
men* this year that lisa ever been knnwn WM ported on the duor:
“Ticket* fifty
admitted unless he eumea I
Prxcn »re-"Tw.‘ find whom a child
kitf, make it a present, an d notice to
whom it it »&lt;*»•}« «”
dial prre*-nt_ exultit
man batea, do the utw thing.

“ N..W, George, you murt divide the
cake honorable with your brother J«»bn.
“Whitt is honorable. mother!
Jt means
that von tnurt give him the largest were.
-Th'-n, mother. I had rather that John

should divide It."

�Ht A V *
DirrERBsrr onxioxf.

the amendment
adopt UiM Republican mesMiri^ut-^ti
bo not Only a Democratic, M anAl

e on l»oth"i
lienden ani
the fi’llowii
ply explain
rce of ann&lt;
t memberj
.—Adcertinrr.

ministration triumph.
We 'sgthe# i.kt
the spirit of our Democratic (gflcmporw
.ii'arrputy.aBd Quit C'fultd Ifec-l'/HeAl; riei; they attempted to ifi&gt; 1'4 ij

•BLANKS'. BKAJiKS!.

th&lt;- coiumcnoemcnt of theganw. and they

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Our’pfitnan will
r.-eri-n'vi'tlut!
&lt;&gt;ur terms ar

in favor of a xpevdy admi

lliocmh
cumfort in ibis new phase of
WoisFnahlluiva sfatrif ia -it*' pwojir stand ready to congratulate
prrlty grnmtllf undrr
»« «i»b cMmcctwn, that tlx- three mrmk-ra ubn urns
r
"Guiifiant iLjrtgitRrtw rci^WriWM-T«ffiniirtil&amp;-'|CfaJrt;*i. on*hr,

RICH. GLOSSY HAIB,

------j mpjurity of
Oar worthy member did reeorl his

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red to

Utah Peace Cominssaion.-re, arrived yesR. IloeMXH, Esq. :
Kr—The telegraph has n ziiyu- icntoy.
•ptorax ak\l»lundcring.
When Mr.

L’fimmittejs were anmumced—in nearly I

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sad aU othesv Ian iug la-pd priutiug
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rftreBfFtffire w.-ald f» irwmr punctual in. I’.ijAHvo, jCDiiio,, and English of I4db.

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Tho Patrfol evidently does not under- ] d|c, mv name is left vuL
And in your Kanma bill met this nu&gt;rumr.
.
_ra— ___ - —
.k.
T««T mvl.r the ertttnrtal
Whserrt xs at thcmi-vforai meet- “
ImwL-1 sro wu.oasumiug tbe corrertnsas , ing; all the otbvto were' present, tn*'
^tbc
action
of
tte
Hhum*
’
otberwiae,
he
uf
tee
report,
undertake
to
account
for
j
matter
of
the
disagreement
of
the
two
I UuM,rJ of Newly.*
•quid hare given in his adhaa'tonjdw.
my
rotiiut. by tlw suggest km liatl j branches was ’ ftWridered 'V“»
I \yB wcre jn
Prrur in u«ir statement
SjrabUAiriiS Mr.O«Sh»
' |
rejpruULI 'y ol re
1 never “paic” on any auch vote, nor' agreement. - Die next and
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•«*. IlnSMtaH.. thcd«4»w»r * I Tua Hoopko Skint Aan BaraxM.—At
Il»np«r.i«r.Wjr.drawntall.L ■ Qiicagulast wauh a rather amusing aooue sliall I h*e any such vote from aicknc-sa. j &lt;ff th«i.Committee will beheld oo triday

their pu» luetiUi for lireyanir: and st lefts mm, all DemorruU.
I lii:- the n ■■i--., »■: ■ :
; ■- &gt;•' ' f
- • —-re­
make an affidavit otpubruntliai.

LARGE STOCK

Rtaata 1 Biauki i i

■ •nb'ppl.
««rrte. &lt;VrS»n«~,*e..«l 1W»

I took idacc durixg the liaptiani of a y omig I am nut doing that kind of business.— 1 morning.
,
A general order has &gt;wco iraued by tbe
I lady by the jmator of the Tabernacle.— During the time I'barn been here, my
' the evening of election, but it. was diacov
record is full, no vote lost or paired, ex- j Cuniinaudcr-ia-Cbicf duet-ling pwrticular,
T
.
' creumiiiu sneoaoewnm, we iwAimvtu,—
-------------- , - - rept the time I was in Kansas. Sc*m lbe,| |y thomo-reawots ofteuops from the l&gt;ur.
&lt; If
re big. Ity-ra &gt;he ra.~.g
ltA1 , in._uki. w
whlch
an uevaaiun, but sbe dteliued U&gt; take off flBnj stniggfa &lt;&gt;u Lewuiploo will come, | racks at Newport. Jefferson and l-artvis
..f &gt;•» Uwm;-.,. or;.., b .... v. W, &lt;
„lw!^ T „
LOW PRICES I
her hooped akirt; the niinialcr told for .Mji-lmp* to-day, ar to-morrow, and if my and from forte Columbus and Ilsndreph
raU.(^»r.
n.c «.ir ' uf the tncnnvcnieuce that mutt result (nun name should be left out, as usual, you fi&gt;r Utah at tbe esrileet notice. .Wroeral
Uri
her obstinacy, but like a true female, alm *
wj||
.,|cww rOM/ru'.
mutrudirt tKt nyort.or’aiv Smith' is sppoiutrtl tn the command of
in plcwtc
*' elei^ed famed will Stand eleven Republi­ urr uu—uitacj , mu itrac ■ *■» «
HOLbllUjf MASK.
---- »•... — &gt;—
—
i..
Don’t say tick or the Dcpariment of Utah, and Brigadier
persisted;
but when sire csmemtoa.desreed
rv Kioto my jdeal*.
rignWicsM tint, that wherever, llMSpriug,
cans tu five Democrat!*, as follows:—
Gem rats Harney and Johnston to own- •
, into the loth, tbe 'inflated skirt touched | ptnVnZ.
aWulgM-ffit+rhid deinnerette paper ren
,„.-u,J w*s re IW' Bm«t rank.;!
the water aud rosu up around her, like a ;
Yours, truly,
'
nomaitplr^-J.
F.
Emory
,
Republirau.
be fimiul u&gt; tfa. State, tlwro we invariably
j C.,1. Ln. rerawff. t“ tty cwi.nra.td nf Iho
Lullovvi. Iler head was loot u&gt; the con-1
Wu. A. HowAnn.'
CnrUin—lame Messer,
“
find deiuocruiic nigjoritire or large demlU ttal y« a»&gt;vn&lt; sa
gregaUou, sbe was swallowed up iu the
-----------m •
---------I: iLp.,IM.nl of lb« Wrai; O.l. -nd l» |
W eodfond—Milo T. Wheeler “
. swelling skirt, the luiuiatar tried to Hrcu j
a&gt;r family aid fr.&lt;; j..
|R U*
_ D Rarvrx.—Thsre was j■ siHX'tor Gencja! Mansfiolil is relieved from ।
(riM/rt-m—D. K. Evcrte.
u
her douu iutortha baih, but she was kept' B
in o,r|y days when gotoa to------- '
Aifaia it.wr{js-HU.-™. MIWNS, G.NGHAMB,
ytrnlrt Spring—John Milc», *
_
_ ktirfecs by .Uir
l- ■
-u—.j roprn- or u, Pontiac, were eunsKk-roT ryr-y
above
the
floating
•• Without ihdulgitig in any uncharitable
if/tye-J. E-llall,
“
sitica of the crinoline, and bunyed up so moos U-rtns, but Jackson has’kU
a worse
MUlJJNpS juxy.
’S
BOXXtTS RUCHE BUR­
!~lings toward* our atnl-Lev«i«wptoti
sucroasfully tint it was »et until after reputation, with one man at k-axt, than .
fialfhuorr—T. B. Fuller,
“
brethren of the Pn—., wc runout but tmh
------- --------------- forcible
..
-- ----------------------------much difficulty
&gt;nJ many
attempts either Pontiac,
ar the olkrrr;--------place.Fort
A Ireveuworth to be ready to »&gt; on j dehs, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
tibs tlu! diffirenee in the results of the
Muplr (iranty- Ixandet Implam, “
• —
r-f-n.l. swore
. u um in
,
l.i
aubmerg"
the
lady,
the
miuisSer
sueniM
ln
j
niw
]
ThaU-her,
recently
in
t
be
arrival
of
Gen.
Btatth.
The
bead•pring elections wheri« Dinah Ims bfuin
Juyriu—T7Q. Cransou.
“
1 ceeded to baptising the fair one. Finally (ir,nd Rapid*, that certain parties had quarters of lba2d Infantry is transferred
. / '
courted, mid where dhuocrnflr newspa1 it was effeotal, to the relief uf thsmiub- Mnr^l to him that they fired 4he toll-, v, St. Lnsi a.
____ romiirenn bi- cutor, iaWvTiZkta
/oAusToirM—Charlra Idea,
“
jienhhsvr tried up ti.tlMrprofessines, iwd !
■nd b.T. no i,t.bt eermaaa.il. - ■*
ter and the seriously inclined audience, I bridge there.
On a further Muminalion
Mr. Stephens to still sick, therefore it
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
K hhi&gt;Cu oXm**.
PruiritriUt
—
Geo.
Thoma's
“
bcardol the fiitmttcnl bowlings of the np-'
।
«
bo
could
not
keep
from
chuckling
m
।
denied
knowing
anything
about
the
afl&amp;ntingn—U. B. Wightman, Dera.
RdunUfullf
jE4Ns.3ATI.ftm&gt;, DEXIMS. TICKS.
„.j root,»
1.5 ire..,,
their sk-evee, aud laughing ui their pock-1 ^ir&gt; „r 11m. nict&gt; fo, BWOre told him, and do anything to-morrow (Bawroay.l
i
____
„
(toUm-greet 3. r. Wbv »«!.•«reaU.
fi-ring— Peter Cobh,
•
Mr. English takes hto stand upon the aUECT1NC8 SmBTIxGS, BLEACH- .
a
el-kerchk-C».”—Dr!, ride.
: be has an awfoi antipathy to JacksoL over
R.tpldv, lUktfngx, Buttle Creek,St, Johns.
RutianJ—Asa D. Rork,
7
------------ e i—
l I’unliaaot^any other p'oee, imaginable. firrat tuirt uf the Crittenden amendment
LmD.Isc. Lansing, and &gt;h fact every rhev
which
flurry—E. W. Hewitt,
e«*'Tiix Bonr rorxn in Nxw ^oar&lt;^W« I 'LI^Atafflr aaya: .
.
ww
.v provide* for submitting Lecomp- ED GOODS, MVSL1N8, STRIPED
sfWre democrats have not snfR-nil them- I
TATE OX N1CHIUAX.
Pratete Coart fermxi
noticed a day or two since the diseuvefy I “He now says flat be don't know any t„
1
prungreillr—E. Smith,
sdvva tv talte.1 bv the false Limits of
*15IU
w u- »
.i^tyterriitolar SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,
of the dead txxlv of a pers.m which was ' such men, and that his wbele story under .
Mr. \\
Woodwortb.
oodwortb, member
menwer o,
o|tne
toe mbt
l.cav
•
lifmnixm there, the denfocniry have large
’
*’
‘
I oatli wax a lie.
He says be knows that!enwortli (&gt;&gt;n»titutioml Conveutioo, ar- CAMBRICS
LINENS, OIL SILKS,
g*.‘n’-’*
‘
L’l^rraar.xcx CuMsmti—The Cnmliars
will
go
to
-j
—
,
tho
Lad
-------‘
'
•
•
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—
-------------------“
1
I
..ty,,
red
r
,„|
w..hh,
g
l~.
y-lwd.jr.rlth.
P.r.sol
«
Ar
A.
Now, if m- coftreJv tlat th^Sku- ra-1 uUtteoi.f Conference, bu the Lecompton a false direction, and which it was sus­ ! he experts to go; but says be dun
don'tl want
want ,j e,..,y
c«’|*y o
of
emartiU
, which be PARASOLS, Ae., Ac.
f the rew constitution,
pected was sent fromyDetrwit nr some
cy, have either majorities. ■* gains, ju qm’sti.si, stand as follows :
I grnvered to .Mr. Parrott.
«&gt;d aeUtioa &lt; fCUr.
point un the G. W. -Railway. Die body to go to Juckaou.—Url. Adr.
,.«b of rtra
.«.brel Ham. U ««..
g„
JUw S.».». proves to lie that of a woman. It is hor­
---------- w.t .re|
M&gt;. W. shys the organization of the
Focso sus Voicx.—J. W. Gray, edit- j Free State men Is so eomplrte that the
ribly esit in’piecva. hi the barrel were sev­
uhlr|»»re. d»l thd
eral artidco of female weering apt-are), or uf the Ck-vclatxl ,1'laindetlcr, was un exact number of rulers it the Territory,
prtre k... ... Murec. ««■» rf UrfA
,|r
u
rflU
til lately. Postmaster there. He has been and• the
•
-•*
*- —
political sentiments
&lt; f each
arc
raVMto vlll.p». hren .« tl»&gt;.»ss ,
But, In .ore, wo m.r
I. mostly under clothing. There can bo lit
tie douH tlml a horrible murder has been removed for bbslinftluly refusing to ex­ ascertained, and that the pro^lavtry men
.b. ■Tn.jrertj," ...r.Unf off ra&gt; IS„JlU„g
Um_ „
committed, but its suirree pud author are press an opinion for or against Ixcumpt- number only 2.000. .
Mr. Dimml(4t. memlwr from l*s..a
• ”«•
If"'
tclminj .iff, Ore L^mpure^
still shrouded in mystery.
•
on. But *iix?S his removal he has come
The body Ims Ix-i-n traced back on the out strong against the iniquity. He de­ IrfTompt.m Democrat, h so III that his
&lt;Mrf,wM.tl»kO»~„rtl«.™...r.l.l
yr „„lnl ,U|
w,
railroads and fixed as hsvitig started at clares that there i« only onu party iu the life is thought to l»c ia danger.
renre., too Ar offfoU inffrenred ty th. ■
p^u^
Chicago.
An
examination
of
the
freight
North,
and
that
is
aiiti-lraeouinplou,
and
7’re«er.| Ira. olure.l«l»«anplrat.o ffe 10,Ur
re^ lit to ralopc.
1
' b&gt;M&gt;ks of the Central Road in this city that “Old Buck” will be whipped out re­
ropy w uu. non
Tux bcm capital for a young man is a
rmuciatfou of anything like riouttritm.
______ ____,
tee llntona
yertorday revealed the fact that the bar taining only a miserable faction of spoil capital young wife. Se a geutlvman in­
laud ai Baafaami
Another signlfiennt Act is, that the HastT11€ Eticrtus or Littmuomn.—How rel crorecd the river hereon the I8ch of hunters.
... - /..rt
forms us, who has just tried it
in/« ticket was beaded by an out mid out |
i:i.puljiiam9 „ volwl
Mr. Ljt. March, and was aiiipped at Chicago two
days
earlier.
As
there
was
no
rimrges
Masjuaox or a Vkmmamlk Courts.—
Airti-Iaseompteo Funiia Democrat, and TI^VUM&gt;
feei u the jubilant esprea
A little boy in Cambridge describe*
I.
SLAV,
,
...
.
"T—-------------- —
on'ii ezeept the freight over the Central Wn learn that Mr. Joseph Stratum and
JkJn *n*r»b«i«.
snoring as letting off sleep.
bi* ia much the large*! majority on the ।
&lt;&gt;fthe Democracy al the reaul: tntnt Itoad, it seems to be clearly shown that
in. ;!.t, IVA
Slawl.
Mrs. ------- Kendall were married last
uriM. In
liritet.
Io aome
some towns the R«puWr.-aiia
Repubir-au- be
)&gt;e 'anything
anything but agrecalde.
agreeable. 'They are Chicago Is the source of lbw terrible mys- vvvuiog in. ('mini Hall, Athol. Mass., by
Why was Pharaoh's daughter, like
r.ni two tiekets ar J then
rAi
theft beat
boat th®
the larofi^
I— f- ■ tlJj a tthat
|1B, ttiio
|,0 Administration
Adnii(ii»troti-.n is sustained
sustained ' UsrJ- " ’tru* ,l
** tn“*J out— Rev. Mr. Burt. This was the are..nd
tlic
New
York
brokers
1
Breauoe
»br
gut
• for
■ ■Influence
- tlie
■
os. So muck
the
of
Distriot, ns also is the Dred, 1*1. Trit.
■ marriage of the l-rtdrgroom, wbo is 7S
a little propAr&lt; in the rvsAes on the l»nk.
,
I ) cars uf ago—the third marriage uf the
i^mipton press in Burry county.
j Sc&lt;.U decision. Dus is all the credit ReBtoc't.v Rxscouxtkb.—Wo learn ths? nride whura age is 74 years. It wasgeu- ;
iu lU’.tk Check, tlxi infuenwU similar. ,11I1UknHs
p.t for ,nling
on Saturday a' bloody reucomtter lo-k ' t-rally known it. the village that the inter...
AT .heirelmrter dw«k« Uw lUpuLHeans
„„ .Wirt: it Is all they desette.
lncr at Springfield fa tween two young nthtt ceremony »4&gt; to take pUre, *nd hollow or n-t, go and ax iL
iaa two tkekets, t!« regular, beating all , |t, t?;Jawa county*. Littlejohn has 230,
ten ol tnat piaev, ,M,. B.mh«r. &lt;j|l.r num, &lt; aia.-,.* »Vrw promt, uacli twviug--------- re'.ViSM'—
opposition.
At their township election. I „ hiJo
|ke K&lt;,rubIirsu, noioiBW for
Fz2*:',i”'n CV,,U f,,r
***
64to-rxo«s-ya the Niles Enquirer '
*BATO ABD CAIS
I |cfr ihLde.-.t J Turedsy for VtaKbetog
Jik* J J*z
tbs average Rejipblican majority is 155. ‘ Re^,n,
aoi/ninjurily. Who U al Mi of Dr. Palmer. Ybe pert.ee met in Iforlon JonmaL
tile street and exchanged several »hotK !
------------ -r-- ir
j
uu»&lt;M&gt;pm p
iv.
while in the county the democrats lave
f
IUM,.h?|mrr ‘V" '4”* hL
a VI I*AC0,t,&lt;’ A’,u P’rt«t«bC&lt;maMWOX»KX&lt;-l. ; tIpBg
“
.
only four out of twenty Supervisors; the
ar, theJa.Mttamffr'. . koltera-1
KprinB6,|j
RepuhUra. ,
.’
M. C. R. IL—Cwas’cx or timk and
Micukux Fashes.—We have received orerullj W..U.AJ, rem.,,..,,-., etrang.h'
glbrlrras result, an dotrbt, nf the infiuencu
,h, W|.„;„g
' uoax Tuyixa.—On and after Thtirwday, ■
the Ifnnw from January to April, and
of the local Loeomptou press.
J
“
,
B.Xr-1
.Irfl
Iraiara-rera.
™.«. April 1, there will be four passenger ’
In LankinMfbe Democrats hare elect- «e dan commend the Mine to the farm ar.
trains, aa fidlowa;
igm 10 tbe election ot captain ot a com '.
.
in this region. A series of articles enti­
f.,r l-uh, whieh h.J ta .
I " ""r";!!!,""
bt. A'oZamaaou ricrreiukxfotitMT —“Ex-,
sgt majority is five Republican. The in­ tled “N&lt; Has cm Fruit," by LT. Lyon, are EspriejheU. ire&lt;ra,.,.„.l P.IrnTr ..raI ty
i
; py to baptise them as enndidstee for your
fluence of the Journal is not an limited invaluable to those wbo contemplate candidates for thu office, and tho former
church.
2d.
A’. }'. Arprfit—(Except Sundays.) I
ns, that of those we have referred to be- planting orchards.
The Farmer should *'a* chueen.—Louimilt Jour.
Metbodikt &lt;0 Baptist Clergyman.— leavee Detroit 11.15 A. M-, dine at Mar.:
TUirvocblr
f.re, Ingham wnty having elertedjuat be id the hands of every cultivator pftbe
.Yours received. I prefer to wash my shall 4.20 I*. M. arrives at Chicago 12 ,
•own ahtep.
•IV vnanv Democratic Suptrvimira n» it soil. Only II 00 a year.
R. F. Jonsmidnight.
.

•

EDflTCT IRRLVENrE.

SWSS^SKSUBSK

S

CLOTHLVGl

U

A GENTLEMAN.

E

BOOTS AND SHOES!

stoke,

laisfe Republicans.
pqaition;- Clinton conn tyha ring alerted
us Bcpubltotm and firu Democratic 3u-

Publisher, Detroit, Mich.

The Kalamazoo Te/eynrpk publishes

thu following latter, from « Mr. Samuel
Sanilac, so far at heard from stuida
York At Lee, a sort of office broker, at
eight Republican to one Democrat, and
Washingtun, written to the Kalamaaoo
aJL psc presume on account of thu open
Gartltr. Die course of the Gazette on
^iand nuuily position of the local press in
ths'Lecompton question, haa been any­
-i favor of Lreoiapton.
thing but straight forward, and the publi­
cation ofi this letter throws some light
upon wlrnt was bcfcwe a roystcrioaa subTie ad locate. ’d the Loeninpton twin- jeOt. It is said that several other editor?
dlii, arii at present tolrulng and twisting in in thia Slate’ have received similar lotull_Jirecliuiia,,iii &lt; rdcr to be found, s'
tuuu point uf their untie*, on the wio-.
Wellington, March !0, 185M.
Fnrrxn IIascail—The Gazettes of the
not iisfisfled with the Crittenden amcml- 19th have arrived, and I aent my eatra
I-wri week I aent
nwnit, and at the aame time tdl wa that No. to the Prvaidtmt.
my extra No. to the See. Interior, with a
th* lirpuldie-ine voted fi&gt;r a Democratic
trias»ura in voting for it.
Sumo others,
and our neighbor, the Pfonrtr, ainimg
that Republican* veto!

fir the

nm

Several icf tbo Illinois papers have enme

»'•-% that tbe Democrats voted against ■ or four weeks. 1 dipped the enclosed
it.
(»n the heel of t£h foregoing ad- from the N. Y. Sun, of bet Saturday.—
muninn «t □re t.Jd likrw ito, that, “it j Everything is wuthuig right.
Mr. Ba-

koMrt &gt;u. k r™aral
i ar of «x

measure,

i f. cl“,•?“ 7“f”“

auU the 1 kowf

P“1’’

wUsustoro kiss riff aewTrsyrto.^-

Uiora."
All &lt;H. i«* A t.&lt; H»»A'
u‘a:a- &gt;*.«&lt;ff»ira-l«’n
re
;
; is a friend of mine, and 1 hope mv rwpwrp.se uf da.fc.ng It a. an admininre-1
wiU u
to.*~Tbe pope/ i. a

tty« truuiiph in the event of the final valuabb ,««r, and you will find them
ad. .piton of the Cnttoodcn amendmeut. j worth filing.

.■New jork. April IS.
The steamship Star of the W eat with
&gt;1,350.000 in xjiccie including Well».
Forgo &amp; Co. &lt;410,0&lt;&gt;0, also 113 paumengern and California mails of March 221
left Aspinwall on the eve of April 4th.—
Die U. S. sloop-of-war Jamestown kft
tho same port the dav previously for San
Juan, connecting with the Souont which
brought down to Paramo nearly &gt;1,700,.
000 m specie.
Anti-Lecompton Democrat meetings
hi*l been held in various places at w Inch
Douglas was fully indorsed. '11m- Call,
fbrhia Chronicle sayr, that out of aizty
papers in the State, of which 2S are Dem­
ocratic, only 5 support the President on
the [.ecompton issue. McCorkle, s mem­
ber of Congress, and otbei leading Demo­
crats are in favor of th« position of Dou­
glas and Walker.
The Supreme Court had rendered a de­
cision adverse to B*remi«t’s claim to gold
taken from his Mariposa lauds.
Die Panama Herald contains a er.rd
signed by nearly SOOstceragw passengers,
wbo arrived at Aspinwall In the oppoeltian stromer Northern'Light, bvrt finding
no connecting boat at Panama, had Inscn
left at that place in the greatest disirwi,
for waat of Toed ami shelter. .
Their wants had been .relieved by the
Pacific Mail Stsanwkip Comjooy.
,
The California news is unimportant.
Die California Senate passed thu reeo
lutioM pecrioualv adopted by the Assam
bly. to favor of Lrcompton.
The Seuste had refused to provide fur
n Constitutional Canvemiun.
, .
The Assembly had psxsod a bill topw
vide for funding the fimvtiug debt of Sun
Francisce.
,.‘j
A large number of cattle bad been
drowned oa the upper Secramctilo, by

crats and Americans from U» South and

T«-W.

3d. Erm ing Jirprtu—Daily, leftvcs |
Detroit 7 I*. M., arrisee at Chicago 7.20 j
next morning. On Saturday*a this train '
will run to Marshall.

12 midnight. Hn nkfaat at Marshall 5,
and al Niles © A. M., arrivltig at Chicas-*
I P. M.
Tranins arriving In Detroit 7 P. M.; 5.
50 A. M.,and 10 A. M.

Washington, April 16.
Sxxatk.—The morning hour was cmi■umrd in consideration of private bills.
SPECIAL NOTICES
norax.—The House 1&gt; engaged on
private bills.
HEFVHUCAN BANNER’I
_ Th&lt;- Committee of Conference on the
Pates Rasccxn Fun Foes Wxxxa.
Kansas bill met nt 11 o'clock this muming. Mr. Stephens wa» absent in conse­
quence of illness, and thu Committee ad­
journed to meet at 11 o'clock to-morrow.
Nothing has transpired to Indicate any
agreement cap be effected.
IImUbcb April lt,1&lt;in.
Mr. (iingmati, of N. C, tn responding
J. M. NEVISB A CO.. PaMiMonL
to a former remark of Mr. Leitur, ex.plalntxl that be left the whig party, be­
it became sboliti.sibwd, and since
then lie bad- -7
found
Cant.
I. Ry udsrs to he
----------1
l.tulwM nopnUr i
had been badly“ tJoo
hfmmwNe man, w!
--.11/ • ■P.imiiMkum*slandered.
’
Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, recollected when
be and Mr. Cfiagman stood si do'by aide, It x&gt; ■rrwtiag Ibe
wMh &lt;rhHh lU Iwinsn
and added that hit leaving that party was
for ha good.
by Ur. Itetw-k of ClMtunM! (fee
Mr. Ctingman replied that tbs gent's
party had Itoen beaten ever ainoe he left
it, and theif vote un the Crittenden subsiltute wa again proof of their peni­
tence.
. '' ■
The onUomiy caused much mer Inwm.
Adjourura.
aa If by

St Louis, April 16.
At 10 o'clock. this moramg the remams of CuL Benton were taken from
tbs Mercantile Library Hall to the Sec-

News had reached Pan*mu that the
treaty between the U. S. and New Grana-la liad been ratified at Bogota.
Mr. Cow
Lieut. Allen who was r&lt;q«5rtixJ to hare
-------Walker to his In­ Mrished in tlw snow, had arrived at Pur$lotid, Oregim. with only one attendsat,
ail Um rest of the party baring abandon­ to Beifoutaijn
' him.
uu is now qivaiMupaaus F *
er .couctade Uist &gt;t is l85 second
bocomc more
7 of the Ad

nhret ns a Demoetatfc triumph. Very
angular k-deed ; that eighty■«» Demo­

To supply the scarcity of change
in lima, the Western Stage Company
have iiBUcd shin piasUra, “receivable for
•tage Are,” whlt-b are circulating hi Si­
oux City, and through Western lows.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
Jan. tt. Irto.

X- 1. MCKELVKY.

CURAT DISCOVERY*!
THE PH1L0S0PHEWB STONE
FUUND.
-

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!

ISAAC C. MOTT

SA1U, GLASS, rum, OILS, CAN.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BBD

CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

Groowrius A Fancy Goods

WALL PAPER, Ac., At

mu ta b« WUmoLDl

TIME IS MONEY.
AMR If TATIS MONir TOJtVT OOUDJIW

JKVtUY 4JW BQM.STOM

�HASTINGS PRICE (XIUtEST.

Efi-J P.~ Roberts,’ &amp; Co.

’ BI.Onr&gt; TTRfeAWllBL&amp;nhU1’-J
V^-TATIt rf&amp;U, S. OrMa. Uu *.'Hub*,

AT THE HASTINGS

IDIRU’C?- STORE,

i

DViJCARE

A. II, 18®. Preaast, Hua I

l

and adjiMtaUrtai’raYmd'd^a.

,

. Dr. RobwcVa Scntidiaaviwn Jiaaucdu’.

,fUr. tariyj^trf

D«lC* AJB SEDIC1NEV.

( ; jc brrrlrS
llunei , |H
Batter, f. f

It aariafudnriany arnrrerieg io thia Coart that
to Defmdaat, David Veaaey U a non retodrot
fthto Stota bat of Hw R:aU- ot WlareeuibiJ Oel
Mini uf U D. IhbUe aolieitor for U.. C.«n ,

”
aflOuriMt* M Ul 7 yria

: Chenucals,
1 ' ’ Paint, Oils 1 them or U Mtrrwarda barred t
TJXlfEXTINE, A1XXIHUL, '

bouiplaiuanta Hill

j Burning Fluid together with a full atokkof

iMioooi

ar-®7 ’"1*’

aribiaijura i. ei.tz'nl lh.n tliat llivk* raniua thrir I

AMBROSE HVB11MJ.

Hmtinp.Martt.lSBT.

umats,

Charter PerpotuAl. ’

Hay. te'Wh
•
BUL .Salt". »er cw»

SI,000,000

MORTGAGE SALE.

Surplus, 8422,162, .U.

sun incmi iuaie.ua i ■•- —

Audit
daya 11* i

*.. a..

tend to tbe buiutto Of oor ippohitineat al lhe
naiJchre ofAmbrore Hubbell lloMlugs on U.e l3*h
day of JannarylML
AMBROSE RUBBKLJf,
ISAAC N KUjcSEL.
.
CMumixuaners.

Such M TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CE8. PKPER. FISH, m B wnrd evarything in the Ghicery Tine, «uch n»
w ill be wanted fi&gt;r family urn*. And
UxTln,,,- tin hand the brut kbit!
.
of nmtnqnition for hperrtomvu
nuc|i n»ptre.fcr, sod Per,
cuauiiHi Canu of all kinds
’
-Water 1’n-offc aud
,

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

wis

reluud, which *eta directly npor. tka
foouuin of lift, u ■ rasdiUoa »T

ItMliuge. Morrh 3. Islfo

' &lt;

I,ml. aUuata, breue amlhiogiu tamwuni.
rv. «ad State "f Michigan, known and d
a. foUtfwa. to • it: The Wovtlialf t «p of tb
.eat uttortvr &gt;J4!"f acctiourigid iBj ia I
woe. I., north of reuge "even (D treat, g
■untng dglil, acrea .1 laud. araMIng to ’
tnl.-l4ta&gt; .iirvrj thereof, will be aold a

3

likatiap March 3,1638

SBnsiral ^nstrnmcnts,

AT THE OLD STAND

SHEET MUSIC
And Mulrd Merckaidlse,
KALAMAZOO : :

.

DANGERS OF FIRE,
era... ar .A ..... ’

character, 1 inheretiou. .

l

J.M. HUBBARD

'

tier

Gru r, ■ ..,* „ 1.

r*Su7''

MORTGAGE SALE.

if Barry n. said State on the 5Ui day October A. D.
I .cad, &amp;&lt;-.
5 ‘a Liber E. ul Mor ——■ “ -—* •m *—*
All ite pvp,
idt taiil mortgage rai
iJnr Pat ent
’
D. 1~.% wlgnca by
Hmltb
irlei ft. Derlon and •
Mhlicinea, ot th*
w.avbfT.
ktiuaux
.
dny may alo be
D. 1S3T' ou p*g»
ukf eem
firturd at thia eafeibiidtUFl.KVt
T. A. ALEXANDER,
muni.! Also a great va­
piaudret Vice I’reahlrai '
riety « the chuiceat Pertu'•nioe cri.U tiU.Rlj and no aalt ot proctedltig
m&lt;ry for the cwfiixMl accnni.
I law or In equity taring been mstiinted to re­
J- B. Bennett, &lt;; t-'i A-grnt
itiuthiitm «&gt;f tin- ladird. Alw
arer aaid auin or any part thereof.
Suitii’nm* Pena. I’enrtli, Ink, (evNotice iaberrby gttco that by rirtoe of a power
UNKL’KES ft GAINST THE!cry varii’lV) Paper, EuwlDpa &amp;c.
j They would rt-a|x&gt;ctivttly aunouuce to
ni»H described in tali! mortgage a. follow*
it: Being rillasn Iota in Haetkupi nntnban
the citizen* df Hastings aud iif the sur­
■hiuidreoiand farty-aevcn, &lt;MT) nine hundred
rounding CuilQty,
»h«r
- 1...
PERILS O1‘ INLAND NAN ILAT1ON, tend to Mill ever) tiling tn Ibeir line »tf th. &lt;‘.’t9) nine hundred and ninety two(B92mine bun■ "*! X““ ”
“ ““unr™?.?::

:-•■•■■■ -

Tnz Bubktiber haa itial opened a fine
stock ufMuaical Merdutudiae consisting
in part of
.
PIANO F0RT13 AND MHADKONS,
From the Aral Afuitro in tkt country.
VIOEINM AMD GU1TA&amp;B,
Of the bees Italian and American Manu­
facture.
•
SHEET IV11C,
Of ever^ description,, and uf the latest
publlcatii&gt;u.

toXiSSEKafig^

as

cm l,

.

ith e» good and complete an axaortiiient of

W

MICHIGAN.

GOCERIES,

aa waa ever ulRred In thia market.
Aa a particular friend has taken the
liberty to circulate the atorir that we are
keeping a GXOG SHOP, I tak. thia op­
portunity to say to my friend‘
ia
fha. r-iaa- fl&lt;ir n.ivcr Will
long

' Of the best quality fo’ratt iimtrumenta.

Ion.....kUfauI

COOPERING BUSINESS.
cm o-ctockrin the afternoouj been thoroughly tented, and be can uafely
Wm. Borgber • ^j. Bro mpcrior tu any ever ivold in thia
Special nUentiiai will he giyctt'tti com CbarimS. Rurton^
TOuSHuAtlnga Dre Mk KS7. tty. ^ami|toto
।
.......
.
v
pouiuling tyxljiuttiiig up Ppracriptlopi.—
.
......................
.
..................
A
very
liberal
deduction
made
to
thorn
And evcFy one 'pnnEiuuag'Mcdicinea here
ST£Tr«re
Ck^‘
to P-rvhming ht quantity.
POBK^RARREUV FLOUR BARRELS. TCBS
may ivh ’up«di them os being genuine.
BUTTER FIRKINS.
At a awfoo &lt;■&lt;«aid Urart held ai ibe Coan
PromF attention pai^. to country or
J nee 2Mh |857.
t&gt;7tf.
LOSSES PAID »IO.4S7,R1» .84.
dcra.
If wraith, with a steady sad prompt altculiun to
Mr.
J|.
will
give
hia
pervmal
atten
­
a legitimate Inaauancr baaiuau. and the exroulum
tion t&lt;&gt; tuning Pinnoa, tn lenviha order*
W. Dawley. Cotnptainant*.
at. hin ’rrtore corner Main and Burdick
lauuf Prairi-reill. In said cmuO drereaed.
t'n rewitos «»d tiara certain inirrummi tn
Street*.
,
writing. I. IL.. u®re "* 1'rob.U b&gt; pH- Judge
N. B. Ju*t rfeieived a new muaical
•......Il....................
Miivtaetoriaily epi coring to t
CHOICE FfK.ST-a.AhS INDEMNITY MAYBE
AT
&gt;.
cll.-d th, EnglM. M«uli«
WFKCrKbWtTHllVTDELAY, WITH­
| the ilrfeudaul. Fredrick B. Pratt la
GRINT
A
hl-AeLDlNU'*
! oftbl. Slate but of the State of Jew*, (hi tnolk.ii , harmonium. I u.l ntwl caammf*.
; THIS WELL
D.T DRAKE.
1 ofUranIC Rhine., Solicitor lor the CumnlUfianl [
J, J[, HUBBARD.
KNO^FN AND ABLE COR•
CORIXIRtTlUN,
, it i*orC.,eti tb«L «*;a D.fooduU caure ilwir ail- .
. ,Q-A...
i iwwranre to be entered within four uiolIU. from ' Oct. lath I8u«.
nz4-Wn.
EXECUTOirs SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
THRUJ. A. SWEEZEV. Aiiknt at Tlnstlnga.
—
•
1 •
i
1
’ aitawer to the cvuuptaJnaola Bdl to lie tlrd within j
PHOSPEfTLS OF
Ilaslingu, Jan. J2.18&amp;M.
• -h 'ir.nvS.
THE Dl’JiXLVG POST.
Rutter ia h'rrebr Jiten that
llcvnae aud antnonli grant*
KDWARD PACKER. Mortgagee.
‘rtua. Atty, fat Mutlgagee.

Io the SCANDINAVIAN VWITARLE HUMID

'RTTT, 1 put into my cellar wm filled with
r»&lt;?*: lo.
&lt; ”
Thankful to my numerous custombni
fortheir print Iptont! patronage, I hoj»«Y«»
merita contiutience of the name.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept 22 1857 .
a20lf.

,

ZJXK.i

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
ANT) ■PIM»MI»TLY PAID.

Good News! Good News!

GOODS

NEW

Very truly yuure.
JOHNS. DEJI CTH. .
From tbr Ker Mr. MeMcttra* Paator ot Roberta
Chapci.
IsoiANAHiLia.Oct.3. IBif.
Dr C. W. Roaaca-lHar Str I hare med roar
lllixid puritirr fur a arrrm aUVotloo.from which

Rciidy I’ny Store,

Just received a large
stock
of
Aj
■
( I

7027

i ita

Uk complainant caum

• T. MtlXLLEN.

’
a notice of thia order i O1

AWMri

vuMl J.ttl in tb.VpaUiaui Hauber a pubhc „» •. ...
a. Il&amp;^.aid eif rut aline la laid

ANU CUTLERY.

0.11 KAY. •

Old Fogyism Distanced ^ vvPDV VATHPTV
Young
Young America
America Ahead:
Ahead. ,,, h'Ut',, , L1’,
i,.,.
lobe sold at t.invest

• T ATE OF H !&lt; lllkf* A Ji.—Th •

I

G. W. Al I LUS. betiater. | ~j
LEVANT C. BHTNES, Gumplamaul. bUwitor. I
It— t.nn&gt; Itare’. k f tt
K«a«. . ‘

min bmily.
UKOfc'-K S. BKNNETT.
Ucai Editor Ctnclnaaa J.-mly Eoqmrer.

(O.MMISftH &gt; X EUS’ N OTiCE.

BMll.UASTT?ltO«&gt;Bt1«n
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
‘ COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

I '

FRANCIS ROWER
^lirickrrt.

LAHUISTSTtK'Kf.flbo
.
HEaT GOODS, at the

AM

I.- HcR-ttdant

1

• ■aiblainai.1 it ia ordered that1
.. ... -V-.- —1.. I'-- *»•

\:LfA j:k.i if

auU' ip.iaa g&lt;zv u
r/.v, cv/'Z’Aff .c-p anemitfX

•/kUfyA-rrarajlZ^.

GINGHAMS.

FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

DOOTS AXD SHOES, HEADY JUDE
( lothlng: Never M Cheap.

rtlll’PER, Ttu and hl'.ecl l:-i&gt; Wan of all kind*

COMMISSIONEllS’ NOTICE.
oisted by

Hnjr.State

the Judge efl

JUST RECEIVED

■r.:,.*, U'C 1*4.u. -*•»■•
.
ti.Bied iu aaidckrcutwn.Idal onUie«th day of
Manh A.D- InM. levy uwuia^take aD the rigbk
title and latcrral of
drfemtant. in ajd lo the
followitu: dneribed pn-tniaea, IVlog aod being In
th. wwly of Barry, afidritaic ..f Michigan, to wit:
E*.l ImU Uj» of north we.l quarter iR.) oectioo
Uurtjdkce^Tvqrafeur 44| mtih. »••&lt;« neveu
u I weal, c.-ujiuuins .ighly (Wjncvca. nwr. orleeu
WL.ch ata... &lt;k.v,...v2 pern...;*. fS-11etaw-c «

GROCERIES

J

dedto EAVETitoUtUl -1.11
K-T"i;
'• •“ .... ........... .. “‘‘m't.c?;1 iSSK"B..^..^F,.l«,rT ittb. !®7[

UWiylwwtog .'iai.

SHERIFF SALE.-

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—AlfL '
KIN DS BON NET TRIM INGS •

LOW O\ EN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

JAMES A. SJVEKZEY, Subcilur for CouiplawwM*-'1-

MOPOUTAN ART ASSOCIATION.
wribre brfore.-rito Kill uf Janour. IbM.
. lin.c the awunta will lake place.
J. P. Roberta * Co. tlaalbin.pi
TEAMS OF RCESCRIPTioN.
ville Mil.. A by
*1

A nice assortment, j

AT THE

_

MORRIS MORRIS

BBILLIAXTS,

OF

Il lac
.......... - i--llmtrig. in aiW. Comty; and

sra.ius.

Sub»eriptinn, may commence ati

Two Dollar Art Jovruul Out. Yrwr

equivalent to tbe vdue of five dnHare. Nuchal Priuts, Cinjlinnw, TtoLdc*. Mrs
kJ Magaaiucai. faretob-1 ri-KS PmtocMW Bln* Alptrewa *•&lt;! •
— l... ...Air&lt;
its.. ’
. .f W .1 ’ 11.. I -i iiw .all v.rv iiir-e.

i

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
FOR
.
.

That Good TFA, "tire to on re the headache

'•antXTOfi.

1858a'

A»d every tiling tn the itoe of Groceries.

(O. F. 1'IMX
—
Wo*,“'

itiMMBSlONEnS NOTICE.

|
'Wtowwrwnv—»
roHMElU.Y fail IIJ T. 1’uiu.m. i.
' t . vr«.ntl} m.tlng faHltfaW w th.
-m«. .11 &lt;* -I"'*. I» pn'r" !"l&gt;
clElrER lha. Ike tUElrEST

A l! kinds of produce
taken in cxclituige for
Goods.
’

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

.

COUNTS.

GMT

k

y vlittto of on. Transcript Ereeutlmi lreued
from and under tbe Seal oftbe Orcuit Court
•food fur th. Cauutv of Ualboun. I did un th.
day of Dmreabcr, A. D. 1937. tary tn&gt;6n
and due all Uh&gt; tot. tret orlHfcndcntj uiunerf In

B

t'wK;."""'

Ala&lt;£RgWW frt*&gt;rtllt«l!t of Clritha f«»r
1 ‘ rncri “ *'-«rf«Ul,J * litrjfciUnL •'!’ wtn|4im.
Vri-n aph-o" ■ Dchinr*Sheeting", (thirling, iti ipvi*. rbwk%
and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a n&lt;*wl&lt;dul _
IIOOTSund MiOfX
IjtJie’u Gaitem Ihukihu and LluoU, a,
•good awirtontit al t cry low jwic-a, ....
Ou land a very large .hKkifCi-uckePJt
1S H1 0 N fatCDOttiid &lt;&gt;ln-.a Ware. |l"'area«O

I tilled

SIIERIUFE’S SALE.

WILLIAM JONES,

I E M P o B1 U M OE F

r....................... »1D'A 1 g.ift rpnt Mhbacriber would take Uta mrtbed rf In
......................... Ito. * Trifle- L fanning ihecitbeuavf HMtli.gvafidltarry Co.
an., a ■ A.
L- fa,.

IcM. TO aov’V «e»criuru pnonieci
Sir mdc at public aurtluu. or rerulae to the
lagbrUbWder al tbe Front Dpun.ftbeooart Home

8PAVLDIXG.

|5t&gt;..A 1 pfU.

&amp;

NEWGOODS!

H karroo*. Nor., it. 1837.

WOMENS

THICK BOOTEES,

just received, nnd for
rale very low fur

New Arrangement

ONE DOLLAR,

,

?

p. H. * J, RUSSELL.—

MEN’S THICK BOOTS, New Orleans Sugar,
FOR

EXTRA

QUALITY AT

S3^0at
P. n. 4 3. RUSSEL’.

S HARDWARE STORE.

plate aid tfmeot day.
W. K- FERRIS. Sheriff

Denims, Stripe Shirt­
ING. ■ ‘ r

&gt;5

New Barry Mill,
to do any •mount of

P- n- A

Hue following IMi
2 package* «f ip'ld containing........ »SOC ।

.

ri^sairRSfcKMESTH.
.. ul! Ib.-M pereuwe "ho want gwrweutt inaJ
the most FaaWoMNa
_

Ito M

~~

TOR

AND

jo oc, Aiigift*.

W. K. FERRIS,
Sheriff.

.lidtota

.

Judge of Probate,

CUSTOM WORK;
. ...

i.i_ .riui—

—

iu » gib"! oedor and as prompt tr» any
otb«r Mil! In Barry, or any other Bounty.
Having aecurrd the wrvicoa of

1

P. IL* J. R/'

n3rtn&gt;r,-*P.a,,fe57,

' ■

snnf.Li^,
on hand and nil peritohs hislilttg.to huy «r-_
•el! will do wcH tu call Ik-Pitc bargtdulng
elaBwberr.
.
■
1 would pvUcubrN cgU .'tbo stu-ntton,
of persons who are fmibling to tlfo fiuA
tliat 1 have jual Leeched a large rlcck ot
iNotla aud Glam and that I will f iruiah
Mih, Glape, wtile, Dixie Tritnming» &lt;!&gt;c.&amp;'
nt aa low a figure m pt*»il&gt;l’-.
nSUyl
11J KENHELD

PAiNTLNG.
HASTINGS KAO VICINITY,

N. Hastings.

“'“WSinwi.,

finecongiijssgaitia auiiarrt , /1.,

of all kind* rtttp fhr Ready Pity.

TAILOR SHOP

Haatiog*. Jt»nr 4, 1857.
auilforZatnipoeTtZey
of ifclo. Deod.lL Hajta da

At the cheapt'fat store in i- wnhy
H. J. KENx'lELD
* new Sl&lt;*4. of 1'nlI ottd u inter &lt; JOODS,
whkb
„,M |„r
’
I
-R~R A T&gt;~S^ T=&gt;A-g".
tl t.a»ont*hhig |nW prltti-*. My tiroth.
■’ *a litiln ebimpor tbaictbv* rbcdproM ; -?r
I have jn&gt;t re vived a g&lt;»-d atewrtmtwk
Ludica
'
i

...
.
DRESS GOODS
il tn additnxi, tbu« giving to every .ul.- 1

tex

fish

ibt ■ ni^^um'iiituitrira. '*
. ’ ’/to.it to areu tLal far every three diUaro paid,
Iry &lt; A- «nb«ri»w not ouly recenea •
re- FPLENDIDTHREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING!
JiH I bat, aten, tbe beaultfally illustrated
-

unlay tbe fith day of Mar A
F. M.nfaaid day, tuaalUfy
•cr with interval and coal*

&lt;&gt;r ALL KIVD3.

IjiO

. nJn'ERANCE

.

•oy odiaorec
1 Cheertui;

GEECX SLAYS!!

“* HUNTS

ELEVATED

Uwting.. Match ^1*4.____ ' _ .

,h.r. ■»•!««*•/publiaUd i ovsHELDORF GAIXERY OF PAINTINGS:
tl.r ll.dr I'.renine l‘.»l e&lt;&gt;r.t.iu. a cumnlrle I
.
. ..
....

OF ALL KINtlS.

77/.1.V £■&gt; f

eai.ac thrir *u4wrr to the C.iuij Uiuatita Hill to be
u«d with;:, tdeuly tki)"* altcroerviewof a rowr of
Mid Bill, l If kupy »• miu rrtL) and iu dcttull
' ..I i 'll u - .-l—— , — . r 1*1.. .d hv

'

DRESS GOODS,

LOWFSTi PRICKS.

aid of the wvndeiful curvotbat ynurricmodiuael.
.MoCd Purifier and nil. wert effecting. I waa

.

PKW?*“?m *rr'

�■ BLOOD

MACK'S
_ASD BLOOD PTI1

»1»KA»E YAM^VI*BED.

A BIACTIFTL BEAD

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTTN’Ef ALCOHOL,
Haatme-M*’
fwnmi.4"^r.
harme bawurwrirnd lor Um period irf three mouth*
fmmfcXhday of O.tuber law, by Um J-dg*
of
l-rebate
lur
tba
vowuy
of
BartyBurning Fluid tugctb-T with a lull stuck -f
None* ■* Iwtvby given that w* will ferllwr al
toad to the buaiwvM of MU appuiutmenl at the
rc.ide.K-.- -f.iuttw Hubball flaatiag*on the I.th
BM|t
Such at TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
UES, PEPER, FISH, in * word every­
J8AAV X BCtittb.
thing in the Grocery Hee, auch m
wifi be wanted for family uac. And
they have &lt;m band tbe beat kind
of auitnunitino for aportainen
auch aa powder, and Pur.
cua»i..n Caph uf all kinds
Water Pnioffit and
othera. Sb nt,
Lend, Ac. .
All the pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicine*, of tba
day may also be
found at thia eataMiabment. AI-» a great vnriety of the ebokeat Perfunxry for the &lt;-*.|M-ciai accdmini^fatkru of tbe Imlica. A loo
Stationery, Pena. I'eneiln, Ink. (ev­
of sale in Mid murtg.g.eouiained .nd by «lr
ery variety ) Paper, Envelop- 4c.
lav &lt;J tba Statute Uf tUMate U JhhMa.h tba
They wirultl reapictivaly announce to
i-remiae* dwnbcd ia Mad mor temp a* f.dJvwt
Lwu. tteiag village Mi ia Haadig* aaabert
the citixena uf Habting- and of the aur- nine hundred aad torty-M-r.o. i*471 Sine hundred
.... -1— a—
n.uuding County, generally that they in­
BQ nine bun­
tend U&gt; sell every thing in their line uf thhundred uni
tHiaineM a* cheap aa can l-e bought at any

!W8 1HVM8*

lead. Mtuate. bcm* and h it* in Um
vf Ba.
Z’bOanU wit TU wwdfcfpZ«f Um *«btb-

ran. o« tb* nineteenth . I.•-day of M*rd.. ia tbe
year 1RM. al tea (ib| o'clock, ia tbe f-irwavoa of
UPWARD PACKER. Martgagea.
Jaaa* 8. Irrua. AOy. far Hortg^w.
Dated. Dre U. Ml.

Boiicnar f-r Coinpl“»“IKfUatl***. March a. jJ a. ____________ J

J.M. HUBBARD
JHasiral insiriirnmlJ,
SHEET MUSIC
Aid Maslcal MerchiRdhtc,
KALAMAZOO : . . :

MICUIGaX.

W. Hewley, ComiHaUanta.

I1m11»&lt;* March &amp;. l8W

‘

’

nM*!*l.

AT THE OLD STAND
AS USUAL
ll’iih aa p*id and vonipleta an aacorV

GOCERIES,

a* was ever • •di-im ita Utla hmiRvL
Aa a particular friend lata taken the
lilarrtv
riimUtr tbe atUrv that we anin tuirt of
FIAXO FORTES AXD MKLODEOXH,
keeping a GKOU SHOP, I taU tl.»« «1Friim lb»4*«Z Mukrr. ia
fui-trf.
portntNty tea «ay Di mjr frictld-K • «-lhal
V IU 11.1 M AMD G U I T A H I,
ia n»t the iw, nor never will Io t l"«s
&lt;M ibv bed Italian'and An.crfcan Alattua* I am aanr, ami theWHISKEY BAR­
REL I pat into
wlkr ana i.Uvd wit*
IHEET MERIC,

Of every diacnpthiii, amt ul tbe laUat riiKixa.
P.H-K..U &gt;T1|JII(J|&gt;
lluinkful tn iny nnistnan cu.tumera
! fur their paat liher.il pattxmagjA I hope
Of the lost quality &lt;* all inauumeuta. i turrita cuntinueece id’tbe curie.
D. G HAWLEY.

Arranged l-y lite tieutcueupo-eru.
Every initrumriit uflrn-&gt;j fur sale ha«
Kern lb«*uugh!y treted. and he can Milkly
■ay nrt&gt; aupenur to any ever sold in thia
td.icr.
A very liberal deduction made U&gt; thoae
ptirctutdag in qmntitie-. .
Pnnut atutitndi paid tn country «»r»

CUANGJjOF time.

AIHMCOP..
0 w .M1LIK, Rrflalor.
J AMD* A. SWKEZEY. Kubotar far C«i.pUin

COOPERING BUSINESS.

‘

Battle Creek, Easting* and k G.
Rapids Siege Roate.

Cornrltaa lli ingtiMi and Fred- nek B. Pr.if, IMeudauto
j
N. II. Juat rvrciiTd a new mimical
It wtufaclerailr apyeanng Io thia court that
N at d at.r .Mundi* .Angavt Slat. IK
tbe defrudanl. Frednck II I'ratl i« a nua rretdeat inctniuu-nt. railed tbe Englinb Metalic
57. until further nutkv. atagra a ill ef ibl* &lt;UU but vf tbe tttateut luwa. l»n motion llarinnoium. Un i aud axnu-inr.
uf
Lorent
C.
Rhine*.
Svlicilor
tor
the
Coin
plateau
t
Irate the fiJIo* mg uanit-d placrs, aa folJ. M. HUBBARD.
Il ia ordered that -Mid Ihfrudant* ran.* Ibeir ap
nM4m.
pearauea tu ba entered wrt’iin fo-r month* frum Oct. 15th 1M7.
Leave Halting fir Battle Creek, Mon- the data nf Un* order, end that tbev eaaaw their
•lay-, Wiilnrwlay a and Frfciaya, at 7 o’- an.eeru. 11. rum plain ai.t* Ifall lu be bled wiUii.i
twmtr dareaner aerriee. ef a eopr of *aul bill.&lt;H
rkek, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek. cuay i* required.) aad ia deGul i thereof that aatd
«t I u’rluck. I’. M. in time t«&gt; take tbe
iiltem&gt;«*i car* east nr west, and no Tur*‘lay a, Thursday a and Saturduy a at &lt;w&gt;e o’,
i-lick P. M. iu time tu take tba evening
train-&gt;f car*.
Leave Battle Creek fur Ho-ting* on
Tuv-MMy*.Thursday a and Saturday* at 7
•■’clixk, A. M-, and arrive at ll**Unga
at two &lt;'rl&lt;&lt;k, P. M. and &lt;m Monday s
WedrievduyoAiid Fridays at 4 n'elurk. A.
two year* *gv, lay- upon what fate pb**&gt;- AL. and arrive in Ha-tinga, at 10 ••’cluck,
id all hia fnUd« twhered to b* hia de»U.
Irave ILi.ling* fiir Grand Rapid* on
ILniday *, Wednesday* and Friday a al
lOu'cliM-k A. M.. and arrive al Grand
Ratiida at 8 w’chck P. M.
L-ave Grand-llapida fur Hastings aid
Battle Creek •■»&gt; T^iivud-y*, Thur-daya, and
Saturdays, at four n’elirk, P. M. ’
I7n-tf
• C. SHEPAERD.

O

r.U»«l purih* t Ur • nwnuaa aO.cti,*. fr&lt;
I hare »u&amp;-r*d watt at tune*. While It
eat to Um tael.-, .1 certainly lie* a bappt
&lt;K&gt; lit* aerie* 1*lea*e accept HIT th.riil
ki*d regard. and acta. .nd L-lieve nw.

A GEfTlXEMAlf.

JAMES A. 8WEEZEY. KoLcitor tor ChiupUtn

Haatinga, March t, IV*.________*

Hirt

COMMISSIONERS’ NUT1CE.

antainiag Ibrtr nine acre*.
GLU W RAIRD. I
Joly. tpth. !&lt;•?.
DRJI.LIA’tT FttUMF^cr

■bat I eauin.t tMW di«p. -av will, tho iMcvf il *Xwr adone... *g*. a.-vrt.ti-wrra yraaa.
■
I abvriMli pre thia lubrn.utiuu lor tWbene­
fit uf Umm auuilartr *ftrctcd

“AMBROTYPES’!
M. W. RIKER, w.*be* tu .nfvrm the n~l.lv
U HMtina. U.U vKituty that be *r&gt;TILl. 1.1 YES."
*ud urn; i« toad at .11 hour* -rf Ikeda;, uver
Rower'* Haruuai-eMurv taking

Tbamughly aoti.fied that It la tba oclv nfe aad
rertan. curw fur im&gt;*umptra«. and willing t&lt;. du
bi* Mhm txii.g* who are *iiderrng a* Uiucb gvvd
w |M»*ible, be tin* cuacludrd to wmd tbe ncii«.
wilt, full ia«trn«wfc. for pulling up and ualng the
•uedaenae, frtvloafl who mar urwertt. iieirqntrw*
al applicaui* U&gt; erirkuc ■ t-uaUge atamp Iu par
pwvtage «&gt; lt.e rrlur* uf tur a...wer aad r-reipj.
aad dnect tu M. T. Mtketrev, Saadu.kv citv Ubiu
*ud tbe, wUlUptvmptl,

of Bay FonaUy Mvdiral almanac. giaUa ftwaa my
‘E uhetary. ap!-a r-ua aad after. Xu. ‘ Eaat

Fuwrtli alrw-L Jd Ruildiux lium Mam .t Ci-dauaii. 0.
Fur mI» bv
J. f. Robert* A Co. Ilauliw*. Di Siet.-K (Umf*
villv MiiU, A la llrug. nl* A MMhMU gna-

Htoty
/tod,
1* P’ublialiad ttiry Tburaday.
Single cvp, ui.* y rar

March A.lk &gt;&lt;rt, levy ■», ud ul, »1, lUc n'tt.|
UUe and latenwt of .aid Aefeodaat. &gt;u a«l tu tb.
Mlvwing ab-Mrihe* prannM*. h tug aud bviog &gt;i
the cuuutr o&lt; ikury. at&gt;dHt.ieor MtcMpia. town
E*«t l&gt;»!i i.-yI
aorta wevt quarter (-,.i aactwu ,
u.vw.,,* «»«*■ *
th.rtj -ara (IV I mra fo-r • ♦. north.
*eveu |
. ta. bwu far-anled, odditiui.*
Ui-nl. couaiaiBf etabti
tnutrorle** .—i. t- 1.1. O&gt;.
I-—.. j*_ u___
Which at»rc d«*crib#«1 |&gt;.nni*v*. I tliall v»pw at
public auct..«i. I., the bq^u-.t bidder, at Oiv Own
dnvr uf tbe ouurt bow*, ih lha rillage wf llaatiug..

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

Tho uadmipw.1 hate been appointed and qnallilvdao cummiaan'Hrr. U rxannuv and adinal all
eiaiaaa and drtuand. aniBM ihoitajaloof William
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
tWo A«U. hUa of More. Harer Cuufelt, d&gt;- eaard.
ami lur lb«a (wnwoe they will mwl al tba hu«M
FOUND.
ol Sahm ibara. in tln|.v un U* l«.t Mturdar • nf
April. Ma«. and June. A. D. 1*4'. at un o eluck k, mauy &gt;tartlL&gt;( evader*, but Ma tuura worn
A. M-. ot add day*. And a. Kight innoih. frvn. dirful *t.d uav. loan ih* rwvui daacviery that
Um ferut Aar nf March. A. U. IKM. nrrallo-nl tvr
erwtitom tv ymwwt their claim*, ibrttlvr-all J*ruav having daima againal Ibv .aid evtatc. are ro­
ia how aelliug aawe fu+dy
for 1 DoMas.
than can be bought lur Um *ama vwovy. al anr vllv
craton thia aide uf Aaw York. 111* lb* only g.eX
Kao* far Um pr.q.1. ..f Haiti* Creek. KalaniaMu.
ar.hall. RAMTlAUti. «J tba aum-ml.ng evao.
try, tu puicbaM. guwl* iu thta Iiim. Plaaaa gir*
u.«*«mI aad teal tba tauth uf UU. auvriwi, «r
HKAD IX Yi.L'K OKDURs aud the gvoda -ill b*
wlacted aud put up with aa much oar* aa if rou
w.«c prvaeiil tu a*l*«t Uwna .vaoraairn.
My &gt;t«Ji Uf Uwd. I. Urge aad wall Mioctad. ewo

JUST RECEIVED~

Tbu. it m «ee tLat fcr every iht*a dollar, paxl.
Im .ubrcrtber not unly mrliw a

8PLEXDID THREE DOLLAR K5GRAVJSQ.
but, al»o. tbe beautifully iUu.ir.ltd

Tiro iMlnr Art Jmtrntil Oat Yfar!,

DRESS GOODS

1858.

SUEKIUFI’8 SALE.
&gt;y virtaa o( ana Tranecrtpl Execution
► frum uid under tu. fte-U uf the C-rcuH
u.d Gr Um Cuuulr of Cdlwux, I did &lt;
I d*y uf BeewmUr. A. D. I&lt;U, levy

New Arrangement

XM of tbe largwt aad be»l litonry pope* „f Ue
day. Aa Imperial quarto. e.Mtairang UOST rauo
o« nan L-utt-ax*. uf entertaining urigiuai maMur
—il elrgautly iUvatnted ovary week.
A Gtlt w ortb ftom Filly Ceata to Five
Hundred Dollar, iu Gold, will be preda­
ted to each ftabacilber immediately o« *eeeipt of tbe ftabvcripikHi mvacy.
•

hot. Itcinuprueamery variety and kind of Huger*
Udaaees H&lt; tnpjtr.. »iudi • in I* auid at KKM AIIKABLY 141* TRICES TEA at bum X&gt; to 7i
ce»Upvr pound. • XIFFEt f-wn ill, to to eent*

ROWERS HARDWARE store.

Dated. Thomappl* T&gt;V a I AM.
T. T . UF MHUUUAJi.-Tbv Cirwiit C
Um County ot Horry: tn VtamKwyMaanatevBof mid court, bald at th
bi uaa in the v ilUge •&lt; Heating* ia ton!
un tba *U day Fabmory. A. D |t«3.
Uwe. Louie .H. Lorad, Circuit Judge.

LI J1BEB! LI MEE 11

JUST RECEIVED

timl ba lM.LM.2i .

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tn euneetwyaar with

S

The aahaorilier hating Iram-d th* Saw
Mill knownaa FULLER'S MILL wold
mrenfulfy animunc* t.» tbe citixum &lt;d
Haating* and virioity, that he ia prepared
to furnish Lumlier ..fall kinds, either at
be Mill UP delitared, iwi aimrt nufirr.
L J. FULLER.
HmMbr* Tr-c. » 1861.
»80ii

READY IF’A.Y'.
at aututiiM.iag «••* price*. My motto
ia ‘a tittle ebraper than the ebrnpeat.'
I have juat rvtxivvd a g'"«d aaa&gt;*rti»ent
■
Ladin

• ‘Hoch u* Print*, Gcngltama, LrLaiM, Me• -U’n*. Parnitivltii* Black Alf-trcua and a
■ varkdy t&gt;f W««d 1&gt;«IJtina, all very nko

ISAAC C. MOTT,

•■Ft i-Wu-rt th* place,

At the cbope»l »-i&lt;»rv In burn by
H. J. KHNFIELD'
a new atiu-k nf Fall and - inlet GOODS,

i* u a itUagw of Haalinga Retry County Michigan.
Ml Um- K*««d day uf April. A. D 1 a.A al oua o'el.wk
ta the nrtenuvn cf Mdd d.y, to wumfy Mij Kieeu
Hon. Ivgrther with th* lnterv»t an- co*t thereof.
W. K. rERKI.a.
Hhariff
Daied. Hasting*. Fab. IS. 1841
Mlwfi.
Tbaobure *ak n Iwrwby uoatpaewd until th*
tvih t—, -•
and lime el tier
K. FKKRM, HMriT.
April 1. IB'A.

•—“■•«» ‘«u naety VO.

TAILOR SHOP,
“

“

"......... - .... J»W,A«gWU

r-VyapWe-jei.,....... •**-*

GROCERIES,
Wall kin&gt;M dw-ip fur Itcu.iy Pay.

I have alau a eery

large quantity H

3C. miOEBER
AND

bLPEKlUR

INDUCEMEN'ra.

Dr. A.E*

TIME IS MONEY.
AMD 7 TAKES MOXKY TO BUY GOOD JEW

P U YS 1 CI A N 4 SC R G E 0
Dai A. K. Iloaavam. baring tuada Hasting*
Iierm.ncr.1 j.la&lt;» «f reahtence. would iniurwi
cunei., .if liMtiug* aod reunify, that be *«

N.
ha.
ibv
al-

Judge of Probate,
*T’2c°vxi«u.um at iju,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

Il’jh-ENHELD

painting.
mjRIJBAiCU -onbl mpaoUaKy
HASI1NGH awVIClNm'.
’&gt;«*• Ffapa*ad num- »»
ut

MEN'S

BVTFAXO OVERSHOES,

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thh .dice, and ter ante al aranwuuMc proSL

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1858.
BLS1N ESSiDl’lRECTORY.
'
or six Ubas\x t»«—*8,00 pgu

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and.-ipenarewt m

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0»ry. 1-ali&gt;t«. OiXTur, aslirr, Uwuihx Hu&gt;J. Faw l.i-fi'"*. IHrStuffa.

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— V."-,rvt irf &gt;’«•» ► ihrtet. ItaUup- Mwt*.
yitw-linMii s.
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I'-ni.Urturer. of FotsUarr. A p«*ls**«li"ww!
owikMiMiid. KuWsrsXew tluildiB --p|-c*ilUtsle I.»u41. tte-lii s«X«b.
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c.nu.ti Daily En^akrsr.
licwJu,. Sept. 2. 1S37.

rxtrrioe Ability sag

LEIVED

In tow It by
Pi RI ,T&gt;
id winter GOODS,

i the cheapest.*
a good atuuTtmenl

U&gt;ddl•»^lte.M»c!,-

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HON. ELI THAYER,

uw.V».7£Tfo-i« sra-i-wl *
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*'rTr‘. and all iutcrntedialr P’sre*-

_ ... _

SOODS
nnut, Le Lains, Me•k Alpareaa and a
gins, all very nice

l a new Jut ot
I MIOE8.
,in» and Buoto, •
ry |..w print*.
v steak vfCroclsry

.'u-rtVi«... J«&gt;gv u l’iuUd&lt; .
W. Court |5m« »U •
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C*UW if B..V why &lt;ta P«»r«r &lt;
■mid &gt;»• to giaslcd.
urtlrird *h»l ita JrtiU“MT R"

11. II. fruuk. AV.-nuy
H kw . Micitur m Cha-een. &lt;*"«’•'
CiSto. BtiorT.

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ter at law. S/&gt;cUor iu 1“
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JU-a. Uart-eif- Mkb-

,Vm 'iinwitER. Vf or-m-v.X’-m
tte-i. iter, sad Lirrwit Court CwmiiOJkf m Bailee*. Bk«k- Hieb.
_

JuuuisTm rob

TN&amp;

■ my father a repulal:on fat and wi le for
i ike fi-rveney and strength &lt;&gt;l bis minklTBtouts,and «’a-.: I Pi
h!» profeaehjf
j brother 1 It wa»**o tmt«*a Slowly, yet
Tbte morning m ! osKy •tio'lsd.
I most dignifirdlv. dwt the . "Id man apWhere quit-ly the rircr rUM,
ipnmrh 1dm—•■tHt'-n--. UypteHte’.t ha
A M»ne I views,!. »hteb deep la:preened
j cried in thunder tow—. *o—er enter an
nics rtf' twenty, fifty, rate hundred, or tw.v now becoming acquainted w ith awns of
Instractioa oo mj ibsagtilteM breast.
glad report, reproached and maligned
■ bower ngsltt!’
'
hundred, to take praseewsion
ths West, (the "first femdes!
These Free BWe
fiekcring was thmsdarstrtt*. 1 le felt
nlmMd by those who did not understand •
A maidan. In whoes Sender form
and to locale there the inaiitutiuns under i men of Kansas have been revHed by ttirtr Unit Im- could make no apology that won
your
motive*,
and
worst
of
all
sometimea
The ftionte of Ufa and levo ware warat;
which tocy cfe*we to live 1
iwferi-xs al both end. of Prdttsylwfr
t hot add to the inMlt.
H«i had »*• ■"‘P'­
ahuaed st home by the ungrateful objects
Aud here 1 rome to the defence of tot. avenue many times during ths. lent thrnr
- cion «f the otterior farce which bad md«d
of Jreur Chrtelten ibxrity, yi-u hare still ।
—d..i.«
It h.. b-ffl
rtm..' rm..
Th. .akrt tay. ■&gt; &lt;ta
। him in his fall. Ur n»once;found bis hat,
pn-saed ,.n towards the mark of your
high calling. Now ; air. w,,cn *,*• H’tro I1 and «K«in. on chaa four, and I have never | of thia CapfbJ, antfa men were itermtnina- ! took up.l-i* liaeof mareli
evro a class of men, so devote,! and ao | been allowrd rieti. the privilege of put-1 ted rictwa. Sir.' we are ■*&gt;*•*1 • “^T11 I ly reeirtfalli-n, pns&gt;-il by
ting iterations toils asrailants. The gen-1 It; bat oar oaljf auialar u Uf Grn'l Jtho- ; grinning in the iduul&lt;&gt;w,if
, _
relf-sncrifiriiigT I hare r- «d the history .
; tieman from Mnsautri, [Mr. AixlersianJ 1 —«■
in Kaiwaa. havinji tor ' At s —itublu time I entered. g"t mr
of the Apostles I have read the history
their nnerftnrs the Pilgrim Falbrra, ‘■aims
supre. r. was told by &gt; brother, in hurried
of the Reformers. &lt;&gt;f the Seotvh Cove­ called'it “illeg&gt;ll and iineotistitutioniil."
of sires who baffled crowned and raitred whispers, what had happeofd, and I.then
It
hue
fx-ro
an
aawsilrtl
!.y
toe
xuecera.r
nanters. ,&gt;f toe llngwenots. and of too
B it where i* toe tyranny;* discipHncd tetbeir early yearn stole-iff to bed, sff.-citng ip-ranee, and
Cruatders mid I tell you. n&lt;&lt;! in one or of Mallard Fillmore.
Which of iea seta lu.s bean bv too niggl’d teseWngs &lt;&gt;f adversity. laughing nw»t heartily, » I eiwtert
nil of these laws have I seen any such he- proof}
Sbv • w&gt; ter smite wllb lintel tjt.
role self sacrifice tor the good if another shown tu be illegal or uoc&gt;0Miloti«mal 1 s.-rm to have been well prepared fur .their myself in the sheets, at tbs bumpletu sow
And all thing, fut ter brora rte;
She bear, her ting la glate ate dell.
race, or fir the good ,rt other men, as I If it was illegal ar.d unconst'rtuliraal, why high misaion.
e.-*a of my plan.
i
But the discipline of worthy examples,
Abd myriad au^g. the tua4c aweH;
Next day I cnotiunsly Imparted mf
do we in th* h’mtorv of these slave Biate-a. has not the orgnnixatiun l-een crushed by
of New England education. •-*’ ••' ~”— secret to my interewteji aister. She was
Ste «m. her bngbtoa. mount and grow.
I hava seen Fox's Ho-'k of Martyr’s, but th* courts'! We contend that any organ,,inlier own n«un nt tlx finw-. and sbw
And. .. ter teautir. brighter glow.
there ia nothing in that to eu'iipare at all i ration which ia allowed to continue Its tr and adverity. were not-------disciplinr pf fyrwMay was reqni be
Tl&gt;r eweeter do»&lt; ter way teguite.
threw hcreeirup-m the lied‘ami r.-lh-d in
with the utart vra „f the South. The cm- existence from } car to year, and to carry
their perfi-ctim:. ’Ibis disciulme h*» law* ■'
, utnsiiev ami roil-.
of lugulitrr. She
su, of the I’ii-ted States is the greatest on its Luainewa, h.&gt;» the presumption, at
David | ’
Ate of um in all ages of «bc world.
[ Ud hren •nrancipst.-d f»revw from tha
In- k/fiimrtyr'a ever printed. [Liogh- feast, of a . h-giil right tn &lt;!■■ »».
su
n--i
fit
t"
rule
over
Israel
until
he
had
.'
' uUeytioii. i.f an •.limaimis. l ,vyr. The
tep.]
OJkt’ hltolfs’treat &gt;-f mortvn as claim that fur the Emigrant Aid GmtIx-en hunted like * -pariridim’m Ihrtnwun 1- 1-Id gcfi'lemnn 3iu not henr tin- re.il state
Tn lividIiate; the c-n«u&lt; of the Utthcd
But tbo grot I tun an from Missouri pro- tein»n by the enri.ms and malignant Saul. , 'of th" felts for full twenty) ream afterStates treat "f them by cvnmties and nBrutus was n-t filled to expel toe Tar- •'
I ward. ; but alien be did he Lu^red hear*
Stnte*.
I eon wt bow a man. impressed G-ssi-a to bare authority in regard to this Juins nutil lie luul endured tbeir tyranny |
'
with a grand and ndble sentiment, should matter. Me hap said that we m«y cin
.r vara. What would Moses haved-n« I'
|H-rliapa. in exeitemBnt or in nn einerjp-ti- ploy this emigrant aid society in pnttnn- but fi&gt;r Phartuili?
Where would Lave
cv. give np fate Ids in support of it) but ting emigration to Central America and
Ccrx fois Canckiw.—Our iattrniton Imo
hero tlie Ref.-rim-rs of toe sire-Mb row
I cannot arohow n mnn osn •anrifics bis to fiirlian countries, t-u that we must
turv. where thw-PaeitMte-in ’he ««‘en- IIh-i-P r-c telly culled hi n &lt; uit of emerra,’
friend*, hte family, and hhrrowitry, for a - hrvtort" how we do s&gt;&gt; in tadoilixmg toe
w!ii,4i
i» of *■• ii'urii im;iorti1i&gt;ee, tlrot we
’
Tcrritoi ies of this Government.
Mr. irriitb. and th" Patriots In the eightrento wish
n-lighm* idea ,»r nn slislractbai.
to nmke it known u* wid.-tv "’ I"*
but for 1*0 the Tenth. CJurk-s the TiML
Here, then, air, is the position of «wr Oufinnan, if th-' gentleman from Mls* ti
and G&lt; urge toelTliirin But Cl-arlra tH- i•I*ate. S -mu o-ajeUt is.mtlro sgo Mr. T.
ri
hns
any
authority*
in
tlicsr
premises.
I
S&gt; utlirrn brethren np,m tlite subject. Bui
First l—t hie he*d_tind George the TTiirfl ■II. Maso", who ksrpaa a inilsic store am
the worst is vet to In- told—the doleful hotu- lie Will exercise It. 1 ask’ Irim to
his colonics, for Ism tyranny than ha* Wisconsin street, and i* a brother of tha«
' cerahtston of the whole matter. They pulili-ha hand-book f-»r emigrants, tell
l^en practiced upuo the I'W'jto- of Kansas Wa ll known Lowell Maset towrtnined
ing
u»
boa
we
may
go
iyto
a
Territory
..
Tire mi.d bur from l.tr rjt *u fair,
i have made sacrifidw. and it iSraW to mr
tout he trad n c.inea-r ,wi hi^ fere, of th*
by the iwosuwraw’rs of Mdtard rdlm-re 1
Ttiv &gt;wM dew trnm tree dp he M«m4,
i th-it they were entitled to tlra rewanls tor . whether w.imay rkl&lt;- or mut/go on fra*:;
It wc thank God for palri-ta, we nh-ml.t &lt;•he«f s’fart.' It was rot out by Dr,
Irtbided tar tr*|crsor» Inlutuut;
| them; and 1 doubt not that they hate of , whether we ov'y take our wives trail chil­
alw&gt; tliAiikblm f-r ti rants; gw what great WardroU, aud toe woundfKirtaally Is-elwl.
Aad n»«», tire wfi. ibsssxt vta gsy,
ten Consoled themselves hi routemplating dren with ti*. «&gt;r o»nt&lt; leave them al b.-in ; aehievamenta have'pi triots ever made. ISubrat|aicmlr it gtv» «-ain, end while be
DmuAs the •tent aud lehr bay.
______ ___ ——____ «-•- **“r neightoe rewards in. the future which miwt ; whether
v ilhiMit Uwstiiiiulus of tyranny 1
i’b was in Ciiicimuiti on budinm, it iittame4
a a ait theilt forsnch p-'f servirro in the ; b-.re with us, with tbeir agricdturnl iioout vice, virtue iteelf mint be insipid; ।tbc sixe of a h'-cka.rj rfut.- He has ri.
present. I have n-» diml&gt;t, sir, tnat ,4leu plenwnta ni»J •team rngim-a, or whether
malms! to-re since Christimte imdi-r traraV
Tel ecatct dcpluied tai .oter itawn;
we mu*/ go iiit-.: the Territories witl.oiit and without wicked and mean men, lln-r.- ।
timtw. seeing that tlmy have not treasury* ,
m- ut and lots erane baric perfectly curedHer ruutufulcoeruti l&gt;aJ । saxd away.
c-uld hie no hvr-e".
hid up on earth, tla-y rwpjwsa/ they bad ; any n i-hhor* whatever, wlietln-r we mny _
Hut »■» ata- ss* tta gtortaua bay.—
.
1 “B limn rrjmcea in the opposi­ Die pirates was thia:
get
b-ir-es
or
men
from
the
fh-e
Stairs._
The
brave
treasures laid np in be*«e i. iLvughrcr.J
A pb-ci of oticking piaster was put
tion
of
the
enemy
1
'or
hW
rights.
Wiekcd
“
B «t ju*t at that time when they srcmcl or whether we oiuaf content ourralvos to and mean men
are the stepping-*’"***
'ov.-r the cancer, with a cirrotar piece rot
t, । be almost in the frultom of tbeir Inte»ra.f take mutes from toe State-of Mis»Juri.
o-it
o'th
•
c,
ntre
a
little
bro.-r titan the
which the «•—। ‘‘"J Rra»*
U1 b**v'
'
when the gcntk-mnn from Missouri. [Mr. i ll.,USM«r.)
can vr, ro that the cunet-rand a »mall rir.
'
Now, sir. let us have n-.t on.y the en awl iia m«rt«l fame.
Anb-reon.) hi great etnhation N spirit. |
These misrreanto. cure 4 bmh by G-4 ।c i«r rim sb faultily skin n«xt to If has
w i« speaking of the InstlliHwSt that Mid ,' book, bui the reasons tor it. Let us know
e,p&gt;«ed. 'Ibro a plneti-r, mad, of rforide
i and man. subserve important rate-rests.-— ■
raise,! the n-gro from f«arirtri&gt;un to Cliri* how tar we may gO.Mhording to ’far taw. ■
nl’ tint-, blrari root and wh.tet flour was
i Tie sacred v -tume which unfolds tn uI recora-)
tinnity and rivilirathm.nml when the gen ] in this mutter ot t-utigralion.
HuM luiet «;tb tree, j rilrepe wilb J»iu;
' tbs Fife and suff.-rinpi of toe Savimir &lt;•« -pread »n it jaicrc of mndin;,»f th^ sire
riemun from Indiana. [Mr. Hughes] had mend lira gsMltemati fruit*- Missouri tv men, makes record also &lt;if I’.mtiin Pi -l,.F this’ circular, opening and tinpltedtto
Ttai ctask, »‘xi ksd. »,.d leech .Ire o&gt;u»t,
raught the inspiration, aril «ai-l. tlmt al take some IsMons from tbc geutlvmcn
Aud lake iij-uti ter life’, high tnret.
lute and of Judas I-wariot n« nacassary I; the cancer 21 hours. On reran, mg ittbar
th-mgh th*.- body of llw African might be ft,.ti&gt; Mississippi [Mr. Quitmdn] on the
! outcot will be found t ■ be burnt into, ap.
igcncies in that great redemption.
Sire lew, tan, that tta liar would set.
toiling under the lush, “his tout was free, rigbta of emigration. - I think be can get
So I will demuiuce no man who hns I pear uf the color and hardupss of an •■bl
bnmder
views
npon
this
subject,
if
fa"
and could cun c s*-on ton suidim-wt prin­
fought a&gt; a nst freedom in Kansas, asen-1 burnt sb.*- ante, anil the circular rim oute
ciples of scit-nc* and pM!o*&gt;pby’’—when will craisult that gntlleiuan,and I think tir-lv itseleM h» the grand result.
But . aid.-of it will appear white m-il nir»-n!HL
feith had almost liraanr sight—jifrl then. [ l.e will allow N'Htwm men to g&lt;- tu the whar a tram to draw tin- chariot of free- as if sraldod by b.-t steam. Tim wound
is now dnwd.’snd tits outside rim »&gt;«1
sir. ont r&gt;*n« tlw Supremo Cudrt with p ares which they have n right to p&gt; to d-.ni!
A'ql’won and Stringfellow and
Aud U»u i« rou, trw.i nublc d^de.
in
the
law
of
this
land,
in
such
s,wiety.
।he dcci*i,ai that
J.-hn Cdk-UX wito the two sucrrowirs ot • ippursles and tlu- eanrerauncs dot a
A urea g ab.uou.ul fliuta, and Iota
if it lie law-abiding, as they msy chramhard lump, and the ptecc fu-nls up. The
A nr^m itt ho toil! [ laughter.]
W»i.ailwr. wotudirep; sb«v«
Millard Fillmore tn lift »’ the wheels.
tv seleol fur themselves.
plaster kill* the «roceri«a» that it ab-ughs
Yuulk'. rairlr.. plr—ui... real would m
“Angels aud minirters of grace defend
.uii likeatead ft-rit. and Borer “rows sgsin.
l»ai a cl'»li&gt;S tajfter than it.break.
uh!" All these trsssurcs toat were sup
Well, sir, I wi«h nt’W
there
I'hia-reinody was dfe.*ivered bv Dr. Fslk
p..’dto Lave Iwtn laid up “where ncilh
a higher power than nun's in ie utim
of l^indoai, and has been ased bv/tfim fur
Tire maiden high and flrmly ai-ri.
er in Jh nor ru.t doth conupt. aud where
this runt ter of freedom in Kansas. It
six or eight years, with unfeHin* success,,
ReuJving porjrretw uf good,
! toievea d" not brwik through nor steal.”
etnad nt first to the whple Kurth that
Awlwrttred. n.*b« «~*&gt;.udreg high.
land not a case has Irara -kni.wn of the
have luv-n mvn led by the devuu,m "f th.Evert one ha» heard of the eloquent. |I rvap|warance of the e-uirer, where this
■ S ipivnic Gjurt. mxl s-wit-n d U&gt; the fii-r
has been'applied.
It has ths
Gthelic aud hunt«rou» stump orator o' {remedy
j &lt;irnis ,.f graven.
More Ihw two renteitio. 8omu twenty years agn ho used sanctum „f the mrat •mlneut ph) sirians
I li » of prayers ami te-ira, of heroic aelfV. (ell witli great gusto the followms and snrigwur* in Ixrofam, but hts mA till
Mcrifira and Christian ik-voiion. of fetth
recrotlv.
Itohi
used
in
this
country;
and
store:— ’
nd hope, of tcm|Miral uud spiritual ng&lt;^
•■Lt earlv life—«t early that I onimit manv of the ferulty, witli their prpvm*
nv.hnvccomr to tola "lame am! imp.remember'the removal—my fribcr &gt;d|- lifel^p&lt;rtition to innovations, look upoa
rot on.4.i»i«M." [Laughter.] The mor
rd up stakes;' andjcwuiug with him th, it with dirtrust.—Mil. t'nt Dim. ■.
-.1 dignity of to« grandest mi-aouiary en­
bouaclrild panda, went from BomtemO.
J isrprivc of this nge is annibil-itcl.
Kcnincky, where I was born. to'.Qbio.—
OF MASSAClIUtUiTW.,
NotwiihMamling a rough and tumble
IS mi tiuvMt or atnuacsTATivn,
• nicrcwMs, oje-. -........
• ----strogglo with the-wortJ. be had w lard
.1.. not like the decision "I U*« court. I
time so pvt on. owinjr to a numerous aud
•wvo a hi Jier Uw.
The nc-ru him-clf
rapidly iocrraa
&lt;-*» dj- ■w®*l.
2. Thmt 4mlt nok take into thy hoa—
•nil «P|X-J to l!i«&gt; court of heaven; but
mutter- imd n «t much improved when I any beairtifnl brum imago «tf a servant
Keiiwai *a« hud rrcchrf mJLlbi«5f«ih or fowtoemh
abut irfuj-u hnstbo S-mhcrn ehunhl—
girl. to b-tw down t*» her mid serve her,
Now. in a-l.lltioti tn tlu-ae moral and
hulas s-&gt;un
। for I am a j--«l't»« wifu. viaiiing. Ate.
.
oiti-lii-clual wrjfirc* which mir Sunthcni l Renewed blighter.] None v&gt; hatever.—
-red Um'. Ter­ ,eXt i!ii» time there livwd fn the neigh­
ITii ilciid-i. hit blip,dived awl terri­ as lUe- UT-sv i”»M|.i’
8. Thou elwlt nut take the name of thj
| brethren Mbmt. there nA’ pecuniary sacble felling with crusbiug vvk-m-e upon ritory. and had lounded too fatuous city borbond, a VmitW mnn, named I’Hrering.
I r lie,-. whP h V..II know t». Ito very grea-;
wife in vgla.
.
,i.n
Ink
.if...
imrth,-rn
, .M,r'Souther" brethren. Tins Supreme ... e'• *.-----------------------------4. Rememltcr iby wife, to keop her
fl« bad teMriuS a well stockrd Cuut.
irt.ilred. had Ybu'""* ,’r’'n fr’’p My..
Cl-iurt. witbcrucl and rrlcntln** li—aiility, । 1j|)1gralj,,|, mks turned from Nmirwska
i no. hail ah l»---en exerftpl from ilea great ‘te» per*, - atoil tor S mtoern churchM the WM1 lnml Mmnewila t- K*».%a. And was good hiking, and made a atn-ng pn&gt;- nr-p« table and wail drv—rel.
b. n«w»rU'v wMu’s&amp;lher and mother.,
fetion of relMUMH. This latter qualllicaI t.'r.!.n v b» - bristantig..’ the AfrWah rare,
Inuon of tte ApteMlypsu •pursued the | they hmu filled Kau—s with Frew State
fl. Then nhalt not fret.
i,'^ moii' 1.1 li.-»el*.ti w -4h m«»re tbiaiby
winusn into the uild-.-mcv’, seeking to mvlI—suvh nieti as are fitted f&gt;r the high too cyus "f my fethsr, who always was !
?. Th-&gt;u shall not find frail with ihy
' rlrtti nn- ail the Athulic State, tuttnh "•
■ teviwir her oflkpr.qg. ptmdi Innglitcr ] |Itnlti„l| they ujeupy*; f*r h««“ !•' ’be blindwd by pr..tra»i^« of «tra piety.
'• N- w .l, r&gt;ev. And wUmlrf 4k- liy chaitr.
Wliat tmAiv«r« could have ImpuH-sl ijiu । p„;,ni[,bie.ii centre -f our po«»v*»i*»iM.
This
fellow
had
a
»tnmgbn»»kroih
K
afiaI benwv n «v. V.W will ncr her wealth and n
to tbi« act I I htivv uu d-ulrt • p»- • h« position in ttre-lf-makea it Um arbiter
her p. -» hli’.n h» rc-,-4- III nroprtHbH »- tra. ir m lv-. * »'« •'*.,Krv &lt;” ‘,«Pl'Sn lul uxr Ide in all wuing time, dartured nne of mv ri-ters, who was a very | r.-tty
gtri. To her hi- was ps&lt;oli* 'y d-tastr
tji-w nite"*'"iijn sp'ili J* uliiiinih .al.-—
lie mrito o’’ Mn' nVn- 'F -f
'/j io gku lawjte -di between, tint Mitewn
10. Tlirai sb-ilt not ----------- -------------fill.
She soeiucd always cxi-v-rtirriy an[Lmuhlir]
It U tH*«. -«r So-nh-"
nan nt -eh k-sof lb- hntW judicial tri- ,j rrin»d toy golden g«U* •&lt; •*** T-’"®’ ».rrf » Vi. pr—w.
&lt;wn; thou »hu!t not cuvet the rnvern
be
Urerbn n. impre-ac.1 with thia great Idy
Irtn I m toi» land.
N«&gt; diuibt. air. tbeir B
lo i,wke it* power Mt all the way ,iUbb. ab,. &lt;1^ n.rt dlwbiw b«n keeper's rum, nor bis brandy, nor lite-gia,
.Jiri* ।
I’**' Af'taii rare-. haUn.- m 4ivM were pVi-'tic. for they had wit- betereen the BrfUsb-pMscsanma w’d toe
wti.elj,
Mr W-p&gt;™ul
— (lor-bls ulfiatey. n»r his wine, nor any­
b»r their only nnibHi"”
present th- w-rd the to-vu-.fttion of tote u-rrihlo re votf ,g Mexico.
Kc*«r were in-.ro n-• ml. of tbei'r mgr’aa. without spot .« lieoiu. Cu»lU.lan toriugb U-»'uto.-‘blcnMja Umsted (iw.uiwn wide work. I ro. •_ ' *...... .. % ,U. W*v for n veer or thing that te behind tos bsrluf tou rem-b’.-nilab. tief-re »■&gt;.• r.ronr of the E’crtn.l
Jrt-y teUsren tile
■/ th-s di*i«- U wa. n^guj that Plymouth Rock tern hatred to MmJ: wlvud to get rid M’l L Thou shall not stey out nher nine
h v. wrf .4 si-mart,. yerttWng I r-u o tr-.K uiissHiuviv moiiiiyiauii utpl to-y .h-.ulii repent .it-ell In Kaitww. ThdYui o’clock at night.
•
of him in toituUWJkJ
from Sonlbahi tn.-if.Mpon lid* &lt;’i’t
letvrmm-d &gt;h
hf^rinlMt b,!
”«iU*r» ellira’cti'r'tc#beednltlwiwf ■Wilnuw
H Tram shall not .grow p.«viah.MMF
pl m for some lijnc. hut u-uhing ojymrred1
‘-t 111-' - m-ifi-r- S’tih-kfotin who govit; an IIW ■ C-uld tovj
Pffif twidy end
tost gavn me the sligkuwe hope 4IW- emtort thy Iwautitul phyri-^ranny U»^;CTi th.; 9,hl -p'-iyitnion,itiflapecdip
a’aw bv Mimiiufri’mg nt *n.'4 toe ul.pxit -I ,
cansi'-vf baling called to f'*'t »b*u h’Jl%
j .v.Uh,ago, Slid!
” At list.'returning bmne lots nee .»m wbkto thr denr wh'e hath rmuhi witoraA
,.a sinivuml Xpiralioua. • Tl«t,air, l|n-y
:
‘ Jim in uli.xhr. Ih'ir renTnuil resource*
mer night fruwseho tmii, 1 touud ths fem toy advion-or cuisaut; tor verily »b«
; —wonderful tn t*ll, jliaaKreralilr to U-ll.
ilyrat their nightly devoUum. I arntnsI kwiw* toe wants uf thy houmdwld.
Hate. then, tmdelh tbo were/ potrrr of
&gt; Umm- fnl W nnnouwr-bnt one eourre oIt. Tirol elialt not. set al untight th&lt;v
hrths wmduwa v£ too reran
-which'
'the institoti'*" ”f tUwiy.
w
'■ ,41 fo ir. ia Ume.pntf.U*Jtwn emplm?.
they wore assemUsd, I
t*»’ Pickrr-’ nontmandnxmta »f thy wifr.
.
,.i.
VI .» I. ., .. Iii.ii ti.
mg'wn. there, and pretty *** I
’.v» H; sir I have —bl that dav^bi-'.dars^
&gt;
A Wokam s lUiBtoa.—An Illinois
w. rk in ipauulwuiruix. sii'J n'Minwr-’
ire ev.wn»b-ro «n ■ .•nt&lt;tnix-'U"ii.' lburv.l
cred iM lie was making, and
. Brad.-r4«uffi:iu sditor. Muittevi by toe
h*. apb p‘1 i'n
D.*.?* ,
&lt; n community ■ f int-r—U a
oi
! churn.* • of .» matron of- ih&lt;- viHugs ja
U..I
1»- •—1&gt;
. ettw ai'd of aymtstthy. whirb vo ttbuw । _
J m.'.lwr
reaching th. ^l*-&gt;r. wW**£*£Jff which bis shawl &gt;* puUlto-d. nd-dre.-M-d
...t •&gt;aiiuHitratm all vff’rta to tl.-ten-l .la- c me _. .
_
.
««»-*««. tat-fIM »»V
■rfy whesw ivKvtod toratond II roplwfbUls Mid „4tWnui‘t’i b*1 1 EuTjT.’' iijtr, and clo*o by which Tbckarrng was . to,
y
- .iwiBu.-wfrwMibu'lu^nrutJK-mtobo
ilul'lX1
—r ..«■« »»"»&gt;• '• O'""
I--'
rtarr-4-a * l»r
•on bsojlti’kiiec,* 1 rvuehod
•I,. !&gt;■&gt; U&lt;'" W'l.iu |..bl.u.
&gt;1- «non,—. _______ ^■s-li vtew. artey pete.
!&lt;«,*» 'n**1 rL'®^TrM , JLly pulling bis -eh».ir from
:
i~» I* v. tupj^’y-'" '
ndkd Wrily?* * MRi-d.‘l*TLTr^1
uo.n tb» ifevra; - -'Rmra-teo-alarmsd all.
ern RW ai^aFwM'Mk “O «ww aiwi ,gra»dHut trbtla, and UtbuUti**a. MW p&gt;“’
In thia age of material t
have seen the North outatrl
with true Cbtwian paticnrei
devotion, you have adhered

II .1. Ksxntua. Dv-nk-r m every vwr.etv
•f lire (liwW. linicrrwe. Credere, Hunt Wart
Jlrtaiv il-te I
Mala, tlajM, lluola said
iMlwra. Stalo Strvea. Uavl iluor W»l «.f Jobs 11.
f-1 a. HuaUSips J1«U .
...... -------- ------ , — - --------------- -....
.
...... X
IV-kn-i.. .11 On.!.
.&lt; pry to-Ja. Grwerro. Crockerr, *c. State d r
5„r«A,b»r.\. p. 4!Uoi It Badawi X- in
SuveU uppwute Feat Utter. ila.&lt;iias*. Maaib.
Later.-tf of anu, IJosca u« i.«Kl. „JI *uJ » tarb aaiU
-------—------------ ;---- -- -------—, " /.
&gt; uiurtgauo are* duh a*elx»nJ by mu,I S*noo-I
It II. At . lUssXl I l*e^Ur&gt; HI l./ry Wa- ai*.i lv licujauih. F. niaunaia mm! Usery T
U-ete l lutlaing. Ita.la and Sbor^ Halt. Capa. Ui»Ma» .4 Pelite CrvSX, au I aute-uia L’osuly and
■
.. 5_ —.mi—Ux---aaiJntalrw.M.et&amp;ld-5 UXuicmtar A. P. I9te.
waaich •*!'■ au&gt;*i|pah.taal &lt;4 *aad uwrtyogv «a.
duly rvcnnlcd u. ibr iilUcv ut I Ur Rc^uter &lt;4 ttevda
Favxri* I’aiwru- Ibrk-rin Stenea. Ibiu.
stri!. X*n*.uad Stair n.nhrsrv, .mt Maaaatalurri./rirr* vanrty ,/ Tin. Wirrt-lnm .ml
CsaawT Warr.
Unwer’a !IU*-k. Slate Slrwt,
11 eta inga. M ichigra.'-I, - f i‘
Ilxoirv B: lIsakM. MatmUrturte*
ot
Tte Sbcrt tree and &lt;^W** Ws»*. Itewivaan
law. Sail*. Str»&gt;- KlaM. dhrtf ttanlsarv. t auto
iv slid Sl.|,e*. Stroa u« C&lt;*-i Met ot Ita IW
Offlre, Heating*. Mwb-

NO. 51.

VKIX'I

■in iiure —warewrew-".i'E ■

I think the Yankee race haa at !«*’- «n
I n-P&gt;«
tMO **Ufr “ "
b .. 1
an
uctave meanur UUft any
■ferret

Sir, num: ol Uw beat of t««* raws#

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BgpumKMjr worn.

rVa XEVIX8..

..rorroB.
anti l *v.

h -uiTiyoa. th ntHOa y

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Pajca RanccxD Fob Fotra Wn

bill.
Section 3d rd*tea to

-tt doaanot

tendro, exccp’ that the I
trict Attorney is added

kail pops

Warranty sod Quit Claim Doede, Real

Esutr and Chattel Mortgagee for «ol»,at
this office.

I seraisui an* aabeUaUallg.. tbs

should not l&gt;c spoken by

Mme mouth

। in th* Critteodvn.
sou's pdicy bad no “u

Our patron* will please rccroUcct that

.Administrator!*,

Guardians

n&lt;&gt;r “election returns

Mortgager*

-d « tar

a w.xjdpile."
financial affkire,

distribution of th* Government fund.

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...
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csrw, uulis mnen ion-s:aniucat» .to tue
at uur office would be more punctual tn
,,
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.

&lt;fif, r-.m-u for tb.

R/mjucAX BASxn«!~'

I'

that in the Crittenden

cal! law
If that is right, popular sovereignty.

There is a r**ral feel mg "f mdignsti.«&gt; among the anti-LecvunpCwiltm tn the
House u-Asy. The Ci mfrretw* Commit­
Again, be says : “Let us ding to the tee met this morning at 10 o’clock. Mr.
Enriish absent’.
Al 11
he came cel lent woman
Adminiutraliou, to the old plank, cost
.
L-.- I.tll uhirii uith.Hlt

part » ui- pr*«
5* Mt
RT

Jrern and Hiintef,' add tW

uot only recommended * measure to Con-

1‘. •“.T.XJ

1 no* iiimsr &gt;»
—
_
,
,
।
Il amends ll* Land Grab Ordinance, his wife and children, and leave them do*-1
Th* man
and submite it with Lecmnptim to the olate and brok*n h&lt;-artedpeople for them to vote furor against seem* to ba «ne oa everything clsn. «•
gdmiseiim under it.
If U*y »P“r» tho Is not a dissolute man, using apmtml free ,
bribe they are to be kept out of tho love as a ci'*k to his natural vllen*ns-—
Unlmt till th*y ha** • fo» ropresenlattve He ia *iinp&gt;ly infatuated w ith an idea, and
bia infatuate* is bringing disgrace sbI
population.
, „
Tho electinh is to be under the direc­ misrrv upon nil connected with him. It
tion of tlio Governor. Secretary. Attor­ ia cafe te l« «» h
I Tlrtlor
ington to enlist Jim Buchanan as a petti­
ney General opd two Speakers, a maj«»ri- man who thruste his hand into the tire b« I
ty’of whom arc pnxolavery.
fogger to pettifog the case of the Lecomp
thhiks the “Drnwcratic" journal* have
Mr.
Howard
propiteMl
to
amend,
so
as
known
onn-h&gt;tcrveriti&lt;in is still curing
Rr?ub.
ton constitution, and impugn the motive*
been crowing before they were fiurly out to allow die peoplp uf Kansas to vote »n
of the free State party, calling them rebels
the l^nvenworth couslitntion at the same
We understand that the uffkisl returns
corruption, villainy snd fraud. Congress
election, and give them an *.pportnnity to
Judicial Elbctiox —!Oth District.—
has already reached “part third" of a (which we have not seen) g^v* Wood­ approval rd a’l the outrage* llut have
adopt such a c«**Mituti«m as they wish;
Some few Republican* have d-dared that
single propewitiun, under th* workings of worth about 300 over Moore, and a ma­ bc«a perpetrated by th* figurero in the
l.ul his amendment reeri veil n&lt;&gt; favor from tbev w*m!J vote for m&gt; more davrStates. ■ —relmlde hformatfon from the recent judi­
that &amp;inou* pulley, which was to “stop jority user all opposition.
Lecompton swindle—a beautiful contrast, cial election in thia district.
But let usl&lt;«&gt;k at tbdr po*lti»n. They ,
Our infur­ s majority of the committee..
The report of the wmimittee will pro- hnve virtually declared againrt th* admts !
agitation in Gegress,’’ after nearly five
the policy of Andrew Jackson aud the motion is to the effect that Woodworth, bablv cornf in at 2 o’clock. The result
SHERIFF SALE
Republiom, “ia ccrtainlr elected." The
tnor.thi of intense excitement and unreaion of any more free Slate*.
policy of Jarntw Buchanan.
is uncertain, but English Is c&lt;«IMeflt of
withdrawal of Mr. Adtmnn, from the
The* drev C-mgrre* the j&gt;*wc-r to pro
iniiuiig toil.
During the same period.
And be winds off on Jackson, by say­
success. The probabilities are that be
hibil
slaierv
in
a
Ti-rritory.
and
they
de
­
contest,
and
the
uncxpjvtedly
large
vote
lain that their seed corn is good. W* ing. “thanks to au unyielding Executive
for M«&gt;or«, dem, in Midl-nd county, will *iiec*c&lt;1.
nv the peqde of a Territory il»t power ;
There was a stormy cam-.:* -if the Doud &gt;ll»r», on arc,Hint of the same policy. U.e .(.pr.UnJ.1 w diS«Ur l&gt; p~.
seemed to na.d-.-r tl&gt;« latter’s alcctitei
i aitbongb they inriut np-m thr p**w*r»o
___ _
lut men thii morning.
Ores J.meri* •■at.iUluJi slavery by maintaining tin-light
ta.-, B... l»j,U»nk.V..„,
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.....
st»d the abortive attempts of the Admin* „r.nSr^ ^,
igilant
and highly
quite probable, from previous adrict-a.*
rm* against English'* surrender, which. .of »laveb.4ders to’ take thrir Uavr prop ; uu. nd
.U.K-, B«Ur.&gt;»«~tat, "bring. talWr-r.
i-trutfoa to enslave a people, under cover
be
Mva
is
wura*
than
LecumpUm
naked.
T&gt;»*«»lwu.l»rlrf Leampwn In UJi.i,,. ,1(1, and gives Woudw**rth a haodsum* ma­
erty into any free Te.-ritory.
Thus, evnf ntaUntrrveniiiin. The Lecompton Coo- r..r. th. lOTd
The hope of defeating the English pro­
rry territory «m the eve of
—
lk&gt;m&lt;
a„f jority in the distr*!.
stitution has arrived at it* “third phase,” ■ hM mh cm .u d.,„Krd in .b. rnb ,u j,rk drahj
position—whieh Gen. Wilson aptly duir! tbiiv-a.
State, is a slave Territory.
and front* last accounts it will be some „r tmc?..,bOTlJ «l«™d Urmen u&gt; MHidrue. .b,, .cld mcn&gt;mmd ud
aetcrixes *• • bril&gt;c in one hand and a
They of roarer dray that----------- , . - .
WO1
pTillmureorgan, in Now York, threat in the other, increases.
Mr. StrA
time fo-forc we shall sec its “ last quar- examine carefully before planting.
of the people should, in tbeir State Con , jh&gt;W
prU,b, in bnbiirHlno I, ml an iMimmnn!,
„ Lost I'residcutial campaign,has pbens d«*c* not regard the report a* for- stltution. deride in favor ot a fr.-e State.
little experience with poor seed, will c&lt;O. j , ,
,
.
. Mw- iwmwlng in relation to the course of tnnlly adopted.
Mr. English, Chairman of th* House vince any on* of th* necessity of being of the people from whom^i pretends to 1
and
Admuiisirati.*i:
The Conference Committees hold a
Omniittoe of Conference, submitted a very particular in planting good seed, so emanate.
.
.
- j
th„utand, „f men—wa can tel! final mreUng at 2 P. M.. and the report
for a lime in every future State. • II'»w ,
proposition w hich luts been agreed to on as tu lueo n« lime after the first planting.
tbeCmun—who fought two years ago un­ will not probably come in fo-day. Sena- long I
In (k*liP»mia it ba* tunlcr a free I
war with Mexico, up comes the case of! urr
der Mie
the nonrri*
banner of a»r.
Mr. rutuiuvs.
Fillmore, &lt;aud
uhi then
uivh
—------------------- r. .
the part uf the majority of the committer;
State ronslltutffm Iwen ouitinmd four ,
Msreb if. its*.
and there indirectly elected Mr. Buchanan, j &gt;t in the Senate. A lew of the most highSidKiriCAsr
Jeaxa.
—
The
Marshal
ExMessrs. Seward and Howard dissenting.
years, and I* n-«t cxtmrt even itoff,
KnT-rtt&gt;ia*a-w mxi e
~
। California.
A littl/i more of the public { now ekim and demand of trim and bi* minded A-uthen. R«prcs*ntetirra rxprrm 3
B«t this b* not the».*.«. Tb* wnpl. )
bllLItbll tTJ HALL.
domain wa* to beacttled, and here was . party the cx*.-culi.*i of his prmuiso* m;*d* disapprobation at such a way of evading
of nn inebrattc 8ta!u»may I* opp«»s*dt**
virtue &lt;4 oee Transcript Kxeratiaa
degrading a* it is unfair. It will l&lt;e. ^.
i n in the tenth district is significant. The where Northern doughfouc* began to sell ! twu yenra ng- ; and they arc the louder I •’&gt;
slnverv twn tn &lt;&gt;ne, and wt tb*’ Deinx- -K&gt; fiom *aa u»o«r it** tM «■( ifea c&lt;nanu«n
imnit; r**',l* undoubtedly loses it* significanre
and more wriest in thro* demands, be- , the Uniun.
If they vote nay, It* fete is
that the Engl'-sb proposition ia to sut
th
Moore is defeated.
The Grand Wilmot Proviso was up for consideration, entire of ;be impositions practiced U|&gt;on i scaled.
iho L*cump!ou Constitution, with doJO
olh3 "'clock P. M.—Il is now almost cerRapids Enquirer. in speaking of the elec and after General Can read bis Nicholson them, and uiwm the N',*rti&gt;eru people.—
The ward .Coalition b*» no fright lor us.
the Union, in casu of it* rejection, until lion nf Littlejohn and Moore in ths ninth letter, a great change came over hi* mind.
The current ia getting
When w* have a right to work and a be defeated.
she Ims n population sufficient tu entitle and tenth districts, calls it “the best joka
btnmj; job to do, we nrw not al all particu­ strongly against it in'both the House an*
her to a Representatlv*. There ia a bribe
lar alruul th* craupany we keep; and it is the’Senile.
ISO P. M.—Mr. Huwan! anil Mr.
and panisbuickt attached, with a view to good joke, but since M&lt;x&gt;re is no/ sleeted,
He aays, “the question was met and belter cot* party by tar than the company
the Enqnirtr will have to take back half settled by the Democratic party, there the GntONii* keeping, in it* Fire-Eaters, Seward have barn til the wmimiltre r**»m prehension. The t
D»**u!uti&lt;mi»ta and Abulitiouivta, who in half an hour, ever since 3 P. M.. the other
Although ibis is a backing down of the
members
did not appear, th-uigb they had Southern allire is
1848-3. sat cheek by jowl with negroes
Administration, still it is an insult to
Nutth—nothing that involved its dignity in convention, in going for Van Buren breu very particular in asking that all the
Wa St arm Cossxrrxu.—Owing tn s
Kansas and to all the friends nf “fro*
and Francia Adam*, and for Dix aud
th* ftilnrc by the fotrodiK-tirat of mon- 1
*’• K- Faut^i_
•stake nf a proruinent eotrmporary.
Gate*. Frankm-s* iu politics is uur lore
free Stairs ho far they have vmly kept ;
|tel
principle.’
and our life, and w* tell the Unioa, if
eome into the Union, with your present rublimn ».m,ic Ibr P^n’.. In dm bind,
Tt.v.tove wdr e. berrb. puHpomd util ite
'*•' Mr. Buchanan redeems not his pledges to sought
tu tniild foewe. n to fire rater, and free Stat.-* .art for a limited tllue. when
----------------------population, if yoh wjll consent to become [
the public, we mean l» coalesce,
ta...
in —sen**-' anti-LrOHwpbmih-*.
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was --to*» -"~»ky
sh*kj to tbt-iradmtod'in would interf-re with uome ntkiuvt. uutcMBte rtacr *nd tune&lt;i &lt;u&gt;.
dtarl«; Onr
... d-m,-^.
lav..rile pfo-a!av*ry arhetn.-, but they may
Jtprit j. jftj*.
■ K-FEMlUd. etesik
Lrz ': down
* - 1’ *u*nd.
w
“* •a single
*“ true anti-Lecu/npjustice,_ i
U* break
Nut
a slave State; bur, if not, you must wait ‘ Im. ..mJ... for
Ar.m w. “*^r-•»“' *
“* — “«* and prodenoe and j;
yrt »ci tlthr 1.1* * again«t iLem alt-.gvlL&lt;-r.---------------—1------ -----------------------------------”--------- ’ ••
•
&gt;mite lutv wavered.
There U most in
the Machine Conventions
end» Urgnnii
until you liavy U3.000 inhabitants.’' As
; tense indignation at English’* e-ndhet.
ti«ms of Federal &lt;*f5cedndd«:rs and
though it required more people to furm a .
, ..
,
,.
tie Lecompton constitution upon the peo­
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Evsxtro.—The bottom appears to have
“
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,
' ,
I its timely bint on that subject. When
free State, llian to fam a slave State.— .
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Wn. WO.tadbta I....... .
|S
,,r„„
ple of Kansas, against the vote nf ten make *PrXl'*nU* but to violate prom;- '«H*-n out of Mr. English’s rootrivsne-,
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r
.1
; in an *rn*, we own up. instead of preserv.
ict-Bin-hi* tLe dcctsion of northern as .
„
,
r
j"»‘
‘he hoops were going on.
thousand majority. Aud yet, the Dem:»- are and pl«dg«*.’’
•W. hn.e b..| .m nH-m4 t. tb. f.lm
,dl„w«bm»*n..&lt;r«y.
mU«. n..md,
ra. * ■—-----------|
When fo offi-red hi* bill at tbe confer ’
cratic party, and r^a Executive. Lav* fo-,
•
A Mas’* Wira Sold to Par ms Dmtv. rnpr th’* mdroine. it was eagerly swept tarn. .t.i. .Ji-rdm; ............................... CUSTOM) -\A7OlUr,
vored this ronccs-»inn—this would b« a
Douglas .m . B.irh.vian fiirtum* of the late ;
'
Tb. Mb., in, b ib.rn.i~,.;... ..fd.
N„ oi^_A A K„,„ fc„
—In IHU.’Ste-yfon* Kvl.-r, of K.-muokb, *d by Mrast*. Green. Ranter awl bte | llrn-rj-in |ud. in hltajb. An-ibn.
„
j
cb-rnnm ennui.™ fr blnMn, K.n- urwJ f„H0 lb,
Qf concession of pr inciple, not eupcewion to fawn a slave, wvs e.ntecipatod by h.*
Gov. Sewsni and Mr. Ifowanl
... .nd i&gt; ...» b, rno.llcbd Ibnt. pc
„ wU1 ta
con, principle.
master. Ue was the hnsb.u.d of a slave
4i'*”r- Bml,,o,""’rr ,h‘’ ,
»y, Cliicag •, th.-y have beid acm-ratc o&lt;n-1
.
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,
ped.. ... .«b.„ Um
Cun j ,d„„*w„|.MK K. ,trJ ...d, „
t-r lb. d«:bm ..I ddnMO U.
U.iu, «nuredU» wtutaU
But this concession methinks, they named Crathla. belonging to a Mr. Tar-1 »M»"« jU,d.reP"rt p-&gt;*’p«mcd till tn-m-r.
, Mr. Green w.-uld not o ne *&lt;
.UU..i.m u. lb. pnTl. ni U. tab. Un,..
blind » nmb. d» b« b&gt;&lt; have not got. Has the Democratic party lor. Jmi-ph Kyl*r th;- farm** tnreter hf'
th* State Convent!&lt;*»«. Both Conren }
. Steplwtu, drainxi* of securing Cvnthia l&lt;i । He ’r"U‘J
■ g?nl ,W" ,K",rM*
|
lions elect*d diffi-n-nt dclegsWs. and paw- j
r teat they may
done thia?—it is hard to tell Democrat*
. woes, as some m uur sutHcnbera may ,
| mm
him *•
a* “a woe.
wife, purrwisea
purrhawd urr
for or
of Tavfor.
Uli»
j
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,
i»'
.
tbs two, u«s rejected:
un.j•—
rf .1
thr Km
tori, vrou—•* te— —
o -------------&lt;. •
! hour fur reassembling tfo committee, and
; have lost, tbsreby, an excellent opportu­ from Rcpiiblman* cm the Lecompton . but tnuM
, ... .. . . Miller,and uur mill being Innh «&gt; tbeSee. I. That th* State cf Kansav be,1
quMtioa, Douglas is aa much Rupublican j otituthm, ch»*n. in*te her without her em­ I f»r reporting the English bill Io tfo nicot
th.* Coo-iimri pktform.
The ! «‘«*t improv ed plan, together writ I: a p««l
nity to bur goods.
He very earoodl*
and is hereby, admitted into the Union,
a* Seward, on Lecompton. But, he says | ignition from the State.
Hr therefore ' House and Senate-.
lx*rorapt**iite* further rvwdvr.J Smutter—ue arc prepared tu do tL«
on au «t]uai footing with the original
“there must be no crossing el t’vordot
her to Stephen in 1853. without requested Messrs. 8,-ward and Howard
RoolvoJ.
Till
in
June*
B-ietanan. ‘ fort «*f work. Plensr give us* call.
Hn«. D. C. Liacu, has our thanks ftir
to be punctual; as he wished tu have tbe
Stales, with the c»n*titulii&gt;n framed at
Cash paid for vlu-aL
valuable public documents; also for a u„8 on-. b.~ AU ib.... r-hy b.
qimrtion actol nprat at'once.
UULTWOOD 4t GRANT.
the proper representative of that platform
nnrleratendm- .,f *U the parties
At two o’cl.iek, when Measro. Seward
to the Union as a State is here declared copy of the “Sornixax Plattobm," by great Democratio party, are hoand to sup-1 j„.t
n.',.u..:nu and
—.1 spirit.
both in priiH-'pIc
.i Hasting*.
1 lasting*. Sop.
Sep. 3. 1N37.
|K37.
tu he upon this fumlsmcntal condition pre­ D. IL Goodlox, a vaiuble work fur ref- port the Democratic party in this trying j were not to invest Stephen with title to aud Howard went tn the committee-r&lt;H&lt;m,
Rowilvvd, Thtr, (while wr entertain v
~
ntdxiay vrai tbi-rc.
They waited nearly
cedent, namely : that the said constitu­
time. The policy of the President mnst 1 f-ynthia n* property. but to give hitn his
high respect for tlic opinion*&lt;if rhe Dem. J. 1 . IvObCrt S,
VO.
aq
hour.
No
«*no
came.
tional instrument shall be submitted to a
not fka.” Ksn«s must b* end*v*d or his .wi.fe ,n
•‘T’ ‘
members of *mr lUmuix &lt;folvga-1
! judgments f"
against
and altm-hed
. Mr. Seward went in search of Mr. &lt;*-n»tk'
W Stephen.
’"T1'™' «
TnsWxsTiira.—We had April weath p-dby .Bl M. B.u. u b. du.-l ta^d,
I
turn
in
the
Gmgreasof
the
United
States)
|
AT THE HASTINGS
Cynthia as the property of Stephen, and Green, aud found him very much cast j
er in March, and have had March in April. what then?—th* Democratic party is proceeded to m-ll her as a alave. To pre­ down. Hu inquire I what was th- matter. we are «&gt;f npiniim that the indio.ttr State
»f Kaste* ought t-* b* at one* admitted
If May occupies iu appropriate place, dishonored.
DRUG STORE,
Well, they have not suc­ vent this, action was brought in the Oib&lt; Gre*n intima&gt;*i that th* screws were '
euit Court of Girard county, by Stepan loose and every thing in di* ird.-r. A por- with h*r present submitted c&lt;m&lt;titutlon, j
shall lie by ballot, and by endorsing on
ceeded, aud what ia the consequence?—
and that her people m*r at once be in a I „
.
hi« ballot, as each voter may plrare, "For
a full dssvrtrncnt *f
situation to ragnkte their uv.t dumrwtie M#Te aU- ly received
1
chide wnh Pope, that “whatever is, is Why, dishonored to be sure. But, ia lb* and Cynthia against Dunlap a"d the •■Hi­
prop&lt;*it'u&gt;n of Gmgreas and admission.’
rer, by which they sought to hare her
right.”
whole party dishonored ?
Gt-d furbid;; declared the wife and not the property of
“Do you mean to report tool ay I” in­ institutions, agreeably to the Kan«as Ne­
or -Against propoMlian &lt;&gt;f Congress snd
DRltil AMD 0ED1CIXE*.
braska
bill
and
Cincinnati
Platform,
with
­
■one bnt old Buck and his Leoomptem I Stephen, and consequently not liable to quired Seward,
admisefon.’ The President of the United
out Iwlng «ul»p&gt;&lt;lc&lt;| to unneerasary Cou
“No;'’ said Green, “nut to-day.”
Tua Atlsrtic Momtult, for May, is
adherents, and they are so few in this lie sold as a slave to pay bis debts. The
“Will the rommitte* meet to-night!"
known t« him, shall announce the same rrevived. It luu reached it* 7th number town, that you would have to get a search circuit court, after a foil hearing of the
They nls&lt;&gt; read tlw- Chicago Times out
“
N
ja
,
D«'t
tienight."
by proclamation, and thereat.and without sbk-li completes the first volume.
It is
case, derided that Cynthia was property
•if the party, gav* Post master r.»4 ex“To-murruw munting!”
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
—a slave—end denied the prayer of the
dud re power to rail Omnty Convention*,
petition. The case was then curried to
“oimk-inn the cotir-e ol S -naU-r Dmtglae
“When then T
Kau«« into the Union on an equal foot­
the Democratic party can be tolerated the Court of Appeals where the judgment
Tita OjrtT Pamr to I’amxTrT.—Th*
an-1
hit
associates
in
the
House
nf
Repre“
Can
’
t
tell,''
said
Green
moodily.
“
I
ing with the original States, in all re­
.
r»..
...
was
affirmed,
and
an
with safety. ” Hear bis whip erack, ply- *&gt;f the Circuit Court wa*
,h«
’“*■ will let you know when w* are ready to cenatlre*. in making a war upon the Ns.
spects whatever, shall be complete and Sc. Lo«is Republican says that the ques­ ta U. bnkl U. &lt;b. -U.ltata.pb- D.m.!
tioiia! Ad&lt;uint«lr.iti-in and apparently sf- Burning Fluid together with a full stock *r.
abrolutr; und said State diall lie entitled tion of th* Ucclion in Missouri, m charly
-k-t,,- 1.,i
m.
. — Had she been Ina cow or h* horse, she meet."
aa- _ ,» _,, .
&lt;
, ,
Il sesms that when Mr. English'* pro­ filteling with the Republican party." and
and distinctly emancipation, and that the nerals, uno bare bad tb* boldncsi to
•
, would not have been sold, a* these are
.plou u™,, ta Ik. „OTpl fn,m
b, *. L... rf position was made known to th* Demo­ deri-sre tint they know only one oum-rv.
s-ntativ** m the Congress of the United abolition of slavery in the Suu is only -n Ibe.r
and
propoae to cling to it through storm
bt-te-*, until tit* next census fo taken by
— wife, cratic mttnben, a most unex|»*ctrd «&gt;pKentucky. But a*
as she
si* waannl*
Was only hi
bis
to be prevented by the success of the part uf the President in hi* Lecumptnn Kentiw-kv.
and hurricane.
The convention w»« Sncb aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL­
the Federal Government. But, six wild a
pettifiigging. But, araerted It they have. all the niurts &lt;»f the Stet*-agreed that she Swiikin arose to it among some of, the
Dtarncratic party.
nitberngrs, who regard lias a disbotwrUES. PEl’ER.Ffell. in a word r**r»
was Only cMtttel'and must be s«i|d. And j
tries.
Qiitinun
declared
that
thing in the Gnamry line, Mich »•
pr.*p&lt;«iti'&gt;n of Cmgress and admission,
The Douglas and anti*Lr-e&lt;&gt;inpt»n fac­
this w*» * righteous verdict, agreeing in jidile
——
---7 Mr.
. -w
—,----- r —
-—-r------will I* wouk-d for fiuuily use. Atnl
it stull be deemed end t*dd tfot the peo­
principle with the derision of the 8u- [„
11 *“» » nw:Mn
. --4, -I
wilh
— -L.L'_e
wL‘ch ** tion resolved, among other thtnga, as folthey have &lt;m Imiri the beat kir '
ple of Kansas do not drain? sdmiasion ounnecthm with theKalamoxno T«Upraph. ' more you urge th* enforcement of the prom* Court, that negroe* have tm rights I would have nothing to do.
Into th* Union with snid couslitutiim, un­
Mr. Owen Jone* si.d two or three oth.
uf amiuunitam for sporumca
Lecompton swindle, the more ridiculous which white men are bound to respect—
Resolved, That the ronsiitutwm
der the conditions set forth in said propo­
auch as pok dur, ami 1’ei
B'brerater Sp&gt;f.
'
sition; Mid in that event the people «if |
operation Ind been relied on, alao scout­ nti-aion
curewm twi* uf all kinds
I3f Tbs woods in the interior of the whether Democrat or Republican.
raid Territory arc foreby authorised and :
Bad CtnaooRAi-MY.—A Washington edit.
♦mpowcrctf to form fur themselves • con- i
Messrs. Stephens and English, alarmed raUficathm, ata lair and legal dcctioa
But the dignity of the Democratic par­ letter writer *»y* tlmt (Jgn. Cass, having
others, Shot,
stiiution and Statu government- by tfo I
lieen
applied
to
for
his
autograph,
replied
at
this
unexpected
oppositi«n.
did
not
dare
ty must be maintained to the hitter end,
for that purpose.
■Aina «.f th* State uf. Kanawi, according |
Ur report the project tn the House.
In the following laconic epistle •
;
All th* pop­
IU**»h*dl. That we observe with regret
... tb.
m., I T„
Du.-Tb.
Secretary Howell O&gt;bb was sent for and indignaifon tho unjust iff.&lt;ts mode
“AfrUO. ISV.
ular Pal ent
“Dear Sir: I enclose my signature for and came Ui the luhbir*, but did n«t aoter by the A'lministratinn to promote th*
Medicine*, at th*
right or wrong.
transmisakiH to y&lt;mr friend. It is written the hall. II* labored for sometime with
day may also bn
sits duly and IrgaHy taken, that the pop-1
on a osrd. on which my name is printed,
tun Cunstitnlnm, against th« wisbe* of
uJulirm of said Territory equals tb* ratio I
%
hedged up considerable; there a«em* to thnt tits key may accompany the hicro- Thue the nuttar ended to-day.
of population required for a Member uf'
Twm'urrow, or at rrwwt in a f*w days,
the House of R&gt; preventative* »f the Uni-1
party drill and the fascination of th* Uni­ fire, because they differ in &lt;&gt;ptm&gt;m from
ted Staler; and whenever thereafter suefa
ted State* trwwnrv may succwed In rallyth* Administration im that question.
Drkgstew shall asscmbl* ia eravrothm. ‘
J-kX
whole Republican party &lt;» aunt. Well,
Thsy applaud th* ennroe of tbs antitb«y shall first determine by a rots' U««y G»J
then, tiu&gt; President’s policv on the Kansas

crowing over
over th*
th* auppoced
supposed' electron
election of
of
crowing
Moure. W* giv* the result below as
of usurpers,*bo have obtained a position ocralic party will be dishonored if the
make an affidavit of publication.
reported by a letter to «be Detroit iidof power contrary to all principles of
rtrtiaer. ifcorrectly informed, Ixvagy ear
rigst,srid by fraud and deception have
A freahsupply of Execution*, Subpenaa, was only nominated to draw off Bepnbli- succeeded in framing a constitution, and d*»1l."
Marriaee Certificate*, &lt;kc, at thia office.
Kicttrano.
Imt success will be seen below :
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,

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~b" r,i*

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New Barry Mill,

N. Hastings.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

mi ussm,

: - Sw.i-e-e.snta*,- ,.nl

lion.
Rut there U but or* sentiment
aim mg th* anti Lz-aompum Dvtn-ioraciy
about English himself, and that ia m fen!-

rite at »&gt;/

The PrasMeat’a policy foil ’

�KNAPEN'S COLUMN

MAN»t

&amp;

BEAUTIFUL

BEA

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

DISEASE UNJirnnEM.

SS»J®SaA“l
tbe 30th day of Jun# neat. at
day* at which tiia# and pine#

*y day a before tbt uni# limited lor tbeir appeav.
G. W
L. D. DIBBLE Solicitor fur i'omplaina. M.
Uniting*. March .% 1983.
nMwt

LARGE STOCK
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defanl r having be#*&gt; Bude la tbe payment ■

ADMINISTKATOR S SALE OF BEAL KSTATI

CU ABLES FENTON.
Admin istra
;
nto

sheet Musin
ini Mukai Herth*niise,
J MICHIGAN.

KALAMAZOO t ! :

SILKS,

LAWNS.

BONNETS

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE

AS USUAL,
ith m guod and coiuphtu an **suf L
ment uf

W

GOOERIES,

BOR-

DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, kc.

Thankful tn my numerous cuelomcrs
for tbeir past liberal patn-uagc, I hope tu
merits continuence &lt;*ftin? name;
D. C. HAWLEV.
Sept. M 1857

Caaine, III..June 29 lA’l
U. J. Wuud'a Uair Raatorauv
to wim&lt;kfM-eff*cta. My ha

------------------------BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES.
“
-&gt;t public auction tu IbelugbeM bwldertm the xOth
ti. ItUEbsL. &gt;x«#n*tor.
Hay of January IS'A at ui.e u'duck. I'.- M. at th#
daus# ot William Kahler la lb# tow 1.di Ip of Barry J EANS. SATINET*. DENIMS,TICKS. I o. j. wood a
JU BmU#.
b-i th# euiinly atonaaid th# Mlowlnd diacribed
SIIEET1NG8.S1IIRT1NGS. BLEACtT
Tn# eadhvlf uf (he south East qn after of »eg
•
.
Aud sold by all good llrueruia.
ED GOODS. MVSLINS. STRIPED*--------------------------STATE OF MH IIIGAN. Baan Cucart aa.-.
.
,
-.u. &gt;
CAMBRICS. LINENS, OluAlLKS,

AxMjMIOTYPBS

»Mwd.

AT THE OhD STAND

Tns submriber bat iust opened a fine
■tuck uI'Mimk*' Mcrvhaadiae cutausling
iu part of
PIANO FOBTES AND MEl-ODEONB,
Fnm» the btit Makfn ii Ikt Mmtrj.
VIOLIN* AND CVlTiNl,
Of tbe Lest Italian and An.ericau Menu-

it would do; audotUr'a otmy family aud
having witonaned “•
—---------

PRINTS,

n’anlfagi March 5.1 ya

glnsiral &gt;MlriuMHt5,

dlcville and Tumiahipuf Tboruappl# toaaid aw
tv with th# appurtauaueca bctot.g.u», tt Lein,
th* real estate in Mid village bchaigin j tv .a»u

Dated. Tht.rnappl.Frb-SIRS*.

O W MILD*. R^iatrr.
JAMES A. SWK2EY, ScUitor tor Complain-

J.M.HUBBABD

friend. «ma»UMr ik.luraUve. wnb lb# kappieat elfecta Ibcietota, my akvplieuu-and double tn
reference to it* character and value ai# euliiaiy
reiuurvd; and I ran uni doinuai cordially and con­
fidentially vrenmmmid Ha ut# by all who would
have ibnr hair ra#tu*«d fiwn wbtta or gray ;bv
faaacn of aiekn#M or age.) to onginal eU-r aaid
beauty, and by all }oua&lt;pervuua abv would bar#
tbeir hair be*utifuf*nd gtomy.
”
' ■ gratafallr roip#.
tK&gt; LUSUN MANN.

PARASOLS, &amp;c., A:c.

t. W. iUlil.R, w’u'.v* to inforraithe

COOPERLNG BUSINESS.

bouaein lb# vilfag# of Ituliaga in aaid County
co &lt;h« tad day afF.braary. A. D. 1958. PrwMl
Una. Louie K Lovell. Circuit Judg*.
la the OM Iki.ito Ct.arle* i
W. Dawley, Cnmplainama.
I
Corarlin# Byiagton and Frvd- i
rick U. Prati. Dvfrodaato.
J
N. B. Jiiat racrived a new mnaical
It MtiafaclvriaDy apixanng to thia eocrt that instrument, called tbe English Metalie
• K— __ 1— ■
I,"., i. . __ __ ___ .
Harmonium. Call and examine,
j. m hlubard
Oct. 15th 1857.
n24-Sni.

.

CLOTH1JVG

bucket*- Ali •&gt;

.

I'ictun* taken in any weather.
Haaliugu. March Id, I - SI

Battle Creek, Hastings a
Rapids Stage Rout
ON md a’UT Mimd.ty ,Aiigtw
57. until further iiidiiv. *
l-teirr the fulluu ing named |-&lt;aci

ry .Hilf,

rls, Al
ASTINGS

'

UA’IS ATO -CATS,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY

LUMBER! LCMER!!

STORE,

alcohol,

HUKTGAGE SALE.

dat a. Thwradaya »tf»d $.tlurd.
cli-ck P. M'. itt thiieitn taki
train •finr*.
I.unve ILntlc Creek for Kn&lt;inga &lt;
TucMwiy#, Thursday a nn J Suliiriitva at
■ ■’chick." A. M.. and ferrite nt llxrtinj
at two I'cluk. P. M. and uti Muttdai
Wedrt«**dtiy» ami Friday* al 4 &lt;»j
M-. nod arrive in IlatAings. nt HI
Ltnire IIitRiing* fur Grand II
Mufidnya, Wcdiieatlny# i«n«i Ftj
10 o’&lt;4&lt; &lt;A A. M.. and.arrive d Grand
Raphh at 8 ti’rhirk P. M.
Leuye Grand Rnpi’la fur Iln-I
Ratlin Crc&gt;-k ifiTiivKLy «, Thmx|
SatdrdnvH, at f\iur c»\»wk, P. M.l
17u-t£
C.SIIEPA

itings.

Paint, Oils

A GENTLEMAN.

Leave I farting fur Buttli
day'. W.-dnr»lnj a an.! 1’r
chick, A. M. and arrive nt

il I’jH-ruliun,

VEDICINSS*

in it# Heuulhcan Bjoucr, a public Lea#pap«r
Ch ted al ila»ltofr and cireu!#Ui‘|t ■■ said eventf
the full tern* of thrv# week# aec# al Iea»t
Iu each neck In.mediaUly |-rec««ding the Um uf
heariue in the preniiaes. '
O k BAY.
Judf# st Frebalr.

CHANGE OF T1M1

1853.
&gt;# piwtMMMd until
e and tune at dal .
K. FUtKte. shcriC

a full Anuorimcnt

«. W RIKI
1 •»'

TbaMBhicrilfcrha'lDR l&lt;w»nl I
Mill knrtwn»» FULLER'S MllJ
nwpeciittHy ■nitounc* !&lt;• the ci|
Ilnalinc" “”&lt;1 vicinity, tldit he iu ]
t&lt;» fiirnixb Lumber «&gt;f i*ll kinil#. i
b44tiil ur deliverv*!, &lt;m abort n«i
L J. FUL
TTaat'-rga Fee. 3 1857.

’

JUST IIECEIYEI) ’

■Ku* 11 ia «eu Ibal tor retry three dollar* paid,
be aubacriUr Uul only teceive# a
8HEXDID THREE DOLLAR KNGRAVINS!
but, alto, th# beautifully lUnatralcd

»

TieoJit/U^r Ari Journal Ont Year!,

Each anbaeriber ia atan perorated with a CrrttB
cate in lite Award* of Prruriem*. by which a valu­
able wurt of Art, in I*auilutg or Seulpton-, |n*&gt;
b# reorired In addition, thn# giving to even- aub•eriber an equivalent to tlrt valu# of live dollan.
and a Cevtibeate eratu
Any oar uf Ue leading |3 Magatfntala fumlali
td, tottead of Engraving and Art Jcuiual. U de• uvd.
No petton-i* rmrieted ta • ata git tbare. Thane
taking •»» iitetr.beml.lpv. remitting dtS. art eutilled lean extra Engta’ing, and ni ticket*.
,FUt pfmraiaM uf lb# Au#;.»b« ar# given la
Um Art Jmirual. nbicb cwitain* aver &gt;ixti »pleoJ..I
a/rv Mnlv
_

mai-ratartling nundert, but n.-ne inure won­
derful ai.d tre#. Uinn iberveeat ditcuiery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

COMMISSIONER'S NO1

r with a full &lt;ock»F

:rtes.

PT-

Ja*. 18. 147.

Fourth &gt;lmt, Jd bitodtog fr#iu Kato »U
nati, 0.
I«r«al»l&lt;v
|
J P. Rubcrv A rn. flMt.ngn.EN NM»ls 6raag»t
• ill# Milla, A Ly Dr»Kx&gt;Ma A Mcrxbento g#a»I
rally.

At the cbiupmt i-mri- in t-w«t by

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

iOtlB,
EE. SUGAR. SFLI, in it word cvwtytry liflfi "icb *•
tamiij une. And
&lt;1 the’lKWt kind
.
fur tjiurtnniuri
r, nti'l I’asfuf all kind,
and
■
Shot,
&amp;c.

lead, allaale. being and lying in lUcunuty vfliar
rv.and Slat# vf Nlehigu. known and d.unW
m lotion a, to oil: Tu# vnt half (W&gt; uf lb# aMile
• HI qnartcr &lt; \ &gt; of a-clioneight i8j ia townabip
one. (L, north of range #«»iu (?) weal, and »»
aiiiing eighty acres of lead, according to th# tou­
sit appiicaut* in (mIumi a
atemp Iu p«y ted Bule. .urvai thervut will b# «4d ot onblie
pvsujv ou tba raiuru uf in# wuhtib.1 nep#, aacuan. al the L'wnrt lluiM. In th# village uf llnland duvet to M. T. Mckel.ry, h*iidu#ky «ily Ui.ie inre. in ll&gt;c county of Barry. au,l Stott of Miehi__ __ ■&gt;.—
.iu. Il—■ ^r u.rvii in it..
u&gt;4 they ttiUbepramptty

Stogte oupir* per moathw71X
I7«H, Zmamy /«.
tbli-bed retry Wedneaday and Saturday,
cutii on# Year
I Hr# aq&gt;ie* an year
ranee............rXOO j to Uvanc#....8l(.l
opi«#........... 5,l&gt;i | Ten eupka........ 20,
n arty Bnnlif /'rrt.

NAILS,GLASS, PUTTY.OILS.CAN
DLES. SOAPS, SASH. I'AILS. BED

ia now arUing mivw fo»Uj Hrottriei tor I Itoiraa.
than can be bvughi for lb# *aine n&gt;&lt;x&gt;«y, ai eay oth­
er alorv thia aide of New York. Il ia lb( only good
place tor tb# P**pte #f Baltic Creak, halamaieo,
&amp; artbait. lidsTlNlW. and U&gt;» aurrunnding coun­
try, to purcliaac good* in ihl* line. 1'leaae.girt
me a rail and ie*l Ibr truth of Un* aaaertnia, br
MEND IN YtiDK ORIIbMS. and tbe guoda will b.
aelected aud pot op with aa much car# •&gt; if you
wrv# prrsc-ui to #efceV them toiirvelve#.
Mvakuch of Good, la large and w#ll ■etectod.cao
aiaUngufatery vaiicty ended

Grooerie* &amp;. Fancy Good*

COHDS.CLOTI1ES LINES, BROOMS, thatean b# fojMid in th# eaaiavn at weatern mar­
ket. Itcomunaeaevws Vatirty audUMielMpra
Melaa##*, B» nip.tc., which will be add m HE JLt HWALL I*A P ER, 4c„ Ik.
KABI.Y JAD*’ 1'KICk.H TKA al frem 2&gt; to 7t-waia per pound. tiUFFIE fratn UOk to »i centa
p«r pound. Hah uf ••«»?dotoriptiwi from a Ilerrto/to auumb«r I Macki-tWl. tipwee wiU not eltow me to cnutnoral# ilia wbeta of eay immense
■lock of Goode, tbcieiurr I w..l content uiyreif with
aa»i»K tuet it coutaiu* cirnlliiair that «aa ever
IbUgl.t.fi* a FAMILY HlloCKUk Store, lb#

Dr. A E. B0N8TE
rural ci A N * su rg
Det A. It Bcseraau having trad# Hal

what Term# mr aerviowi may !•♦ Ii»&lt;l I V00.”}
■tale that for ordinerr vialto. in lb# ’dlhg#.! wul
chare# SEVENTY FIVE cento, and fr&gt;e all. oet
aflhe riling# tb# aam# witli tw»n»y.firec»trt» additioe 6&gt;r #very mile of diaunee fevm miy rvar
‘UaC*’
A. B. DONSTEEL.

and will be vdervd al pn#r« lowtr than e#ar buora
beard uf in tbe Sial# uf Mx-hlna. Cail and •«.
Itamembev lb# phto# Naw thick Stolt. I doura
taai „f th, Beni# -ito* lh.ua.. k c Morr

neMM&gt;.Marcha. 14*.

TIME IS MONEY.

..SnU-ly

COMAnaSKAXEUS* NOTICE.

Batdr Cr»«k. Feb. Id. f8».

at satun’toLihg !&lt;■« price*. My nmHw
ia *n little cheaper thsin the dK-npcsL’
I hnvejuirt retfeivtSd n pmd aBS« rttnew»
Indies
’

DRESS GOODS
Snch ns FrlnK, GhiyN.nmv. LuLtthnt, Nn-I
riwx, pHnimctm* Iffark Alptnwa and !a|
vnrlcty vf \V«m|
id! veH" trhol

and very rfrfnp.
Al:»’ a gu""? ‘nsArrtntrtit in Cfufhs |ur|
nn-n’n r.czr,ar.d'tt large at«*k wf etafi$a.|
D&lt;&lt;rfrnj&gt; Sltcciing», shirting, stripca, rb&lt;*k«l
and rirkinc*.
JV3T REOuYKD a nrwKH
COOTS and SWCEN.
IjuTk’n Gullerc BM&amp;M find I'onts, a
good BWTtrnciH at y«ry |uw priwa.
■
’ On hs'id n wrv lat» sh^k vtCrvikery
stone *udGh»( ’iVare.
;,
Jtnrt rdcchrrf n new Mock «f

GROCERIES,

of nil kinds clw;ip for. Ready Pny.

TAILOR SHOP,

•

In Bader'a Blank, over IL A. G&lt;~dirur» Store.
«l&gt;cn&gt; lha pnblic can rviy ca having their work
....... M»80.*SI»UU
d#M to ptcaavthwn.
Ila tong experience fa the beat Sh,.p# of Nan
dMUibwted ere wmpcfcad la

Mwmuiatag’.l. MN#«h

t"i&gt;IT;eiuou“lsdi cements;

ia«4taea8&lt;eU*W -

rv all OKI.# pera-M who want garmants n»d« u&gt;
tbe caval Faahtonabto aunner.
C ti T T I N G.

nfOif

AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUT COODJEW

H. J. KENFIELD

a new atin k uf Fall and ti inter GOODB.I
which will lie n»«1d hw

New Arrangement
at tba Ntore nTF. ROWER.

Sai'L

■

I

rattwFy

naaiiar.Nayl.l8M.
--------------------oruTfAr,——

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY A» COVNSELI.C* AT LAW.

CUSTOM WORK
MADE

Don't faegat tb# plaee,

ROWEBS HARDWARE STORE

Xm ttxkesjesjei.
AND
MHNGLEB,
.
&lt;m hand end all penirifi* utdiro” Ui hpy or
«ull wilhih. wail to calf fieRigv luigshiuijl
elec where.
.
1 wuuh! particularly rail tho attcnlb-u
..f perar-r.s who nrc buil-li'ig trt Bw bet
that I hate iu«t Received d large r|&lt; ck ©INui)« and Gltwa and that I will Limiah
*aih. Glaaa, nail#, Dour TrimmiugS Afc^
*t nn low a figure m poesil.le.
nSI-jl
DJKENFIELD

FA1NIING.

�AOiicULTUMK
AT THE HASTJXOT&lt;
DBtTlS flTOBE,
wrn..

tfr jwwpared one bwhel nf ripe

nit, by rem..Hng the ekma and ranking.
-Itomiaw only with salt and a very tittle
.gar. 'Th-! were ra-ked till tb.ri.ughh
mw—rather thicker than for immediate
•e. Isvfflw keen a'irrvd with cure kp pre
en* ■.•••ridiing, atul p..urvd. t-ilieg, into
.nttnuit stone juga. and sealed while hot
Ve uacJ grafting »n\. (hie jug was not
uit&lt; full, and we feared it might nr&gt;t
cap writ, but «m opening it a few day*
iBtx.w fl and it c«nm*1 with a while
oaling. rceem bling mother ia vinegar
nt swctrely aw set, as were also th» tmna

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TOICEXTISE,

OA.SHC capital,
Bilargwt T:b Julj. 1M7. *&gt;

Sl.OBOOBO

TMJ

UES. PEl’ER, ElSn, In a word r\er) ■
thing In the Grocery line, amdi as
The first gallon was opened tbe day
will be wanted fortkmilv nsc. And
■ehire Chrhrtmaa. and remained, ««lj
&lt;&gt;rki&lt;d. in urao). dry or liar, keeping grad
ill the jir-&lt; nf Febnury.
Surplus, 8422.162. .11.
such a* powder, and -PerWlw w anted for flic table, add hotter
cimmmin Gaiw uf all kiuda
■apper. Ax . and amid.
Wr were rare
Wbw rnw.lfs and
lit t»irw tatlr won*.! frail, ambling it jn«t
3 I 8 TjoArfe, Sih
■Rough Io separate the akin (whirn ia neat
btoe by keeping the wafer boiling and
asses, sa.
All the pop­
Iropphig tn Tour «t five at ■■nre and akim- ।
r arias.
M? S- * rirefc
. II UUIT, I U ■ ,"U ■ ■
.
ular Pal ell t
.
ning nut imnu-diatrly) which may influ
aj ra»xx.
Medicinwa, u| tba
•nec their liccjdug. ’
day may alun ba
1 M*t»l you thi* now that all lever* of ■
fiNtud at thia ewtabliabIlia frt.it may prepare for tbe coininr
nicnt. Also a grvut va­
winter by planting abundantly. I ar*nr&lt;-'
riety of the cliokvrt Perth:
»on that wc shall not make &lt;e» gallon
rntry, far the evpccial accotulast ua more than a month another w inter, |
inLdatfcm ‘&gt;f the ladle*. Also
if we cm get the tontat.iea tn make np.
I
Stationery, I’ctis. PeuAU, Ink, (ev­
Spiee«l t.Hnfluca are al*» nica.
Pn- .
ery vncietyA L&gt;|wr, Envylupa A'c.
pan- an njfove. and throw iat&lt;&gt; IwiBing |
lltpy would ri-wpartively announce U»
’ ■.in-gar and anger (al tl*e rate nf ^mr
the citisuri* of Hasting* utul of tbe snrp •nnda of augur Unae gallon ”f
nnttidittg County, gamrally that they in­
-Jthoat ratting, eia-kmg till reduced to
tend to Mill uvery thing in their line id'the
t&gt; desired ■■onaiatenry. and kept in jar*,'
Irtivincaa a* qlwap «■ cap be. haight at any
or better in large mouthed jnga (aa they
will not rook U» piecea) and sealed, Sea­
Give uaa tall ami judge for yowreeb &lt;■*•
son to tha taste by etn-b sing ground *pi
Produce uf ritual hinds a ill be tehou iu
ora in a &lt;■!•■•£ and boiling with the feuit.
i cKt-haiigc.
We have them an g'*‘J aa if u"c&lt;l nt t,
8|wcii.l attention will lie given to rani
Grat, aa* m| for pickl&lt;«. green and nearly.'
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED I pounding ami potting up Prewtiptiw.—
en. (not having tried ripe «mra ) hyp.lt
And every otn- parelMMtig Medic.are.her.
ting thrtu up Lite, in water with only salt
AND PROMPTLY PAH).
may reiy'upnn them aa being, grouwa.'.
enough to ara-oti th-wn. aiv Ihruu pinta i« ,
the laurel; if much haltja trwd the a&lt;an!« .
bardui and they are u&lt;4 g«"»l. W|ien
required f r use yfe«i have only to pre. ( '
pare them m in the fall when tlay rcm» .

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J.M.HUBBABD,

llmtmr*M*rch 4- ‘B’’3

JRisiral jtnslmmrnts,
UEET MUSIC
And Misteal WerrlaBdlse.
iZAifAXOO ».•

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&gt;W&lt;-

AT THE OLD STAND
ILS IF A4„
lyith'Bag'-al and mniplrto anne-rt-

ralaia. Im«mt caarer. eiabrtra. lasaHwd* ■*4teUliU, diarrhea, ami aU i-Uyr dwardrr* &lt;4 liw *rpwut rrapriatmn. tbr Hr*’, tlw li4wri- tU
■samarKlbe rerjaa. wr i&gt;- wu-chIu l.l-r, ,rv
ai.rini.al’ ««’T,S hi 'h** frr»»r*l«*. il u U lb.
tMlrr.*.
&lt;&gt;r *e»«I«
rUi ca slkah
H to an arid. U Brairaluc* l).rai wiU, »Wuw
aartaNiU. whilr al «&gt;* aaaw thu* it traablri tlw

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GOCER.IEB.
Tut refsortitor bus ioa&lt; upettod * •&lt;«*
st&gt;a&lt;««f.Mushb McA-handtw chUabtinj

as
e’er «tf ttM m mho «w.»w.-i- ‘'Kir |Mrt1rttlar friend ties tafo-ntbIHs-rtv to Ciivtila'i^hr Sfnm shat we «n
** HA3O FORTE8 AND MKLODEDXK.
k,-epii'-g a GUUG BUOttI Wkr (Ms iffrom tin-4c./ J/ul-ers «• Ueraubtra.
p.ituuitv to say to till frirttd-&gt; • s-tlud
V1OL1!” AN P-CMTABk,
» ,„.t (U- CS” , UWp '7,Y,1P*l2 r'xr-ii 1
(H (lie U;*4 lalMV uuJ Amcruuu Mauu«* | am '•nr, ami tl» W H• 8E-LY SARU.tttre, gnKET MVBic.
REL I pat iute my rallar was uikd uiU&gt;

DANGERS OF FIKE,

Of every U'twnpthm, and id W* taUU

public.it.- II.
ITBINGI.
Of tho best ipality H&gt;rall H»triimenU.

Tlo.liklid io'my' nuiiieiulH Cii'tomt-ri

fur lhdr pent lilieritl |&gt;atr&gt;mngr. I Impc t«&gt;
merit a rantmuctax* til the wiw.

..
BANDS UB1C.
Arranged by tbr »n*traiuj-«-ra.
Sept. 2K 1857
Ewrv insuiiuwtti t-flrnd for sale ha*
been tlmrang) ly tested andlrcsn sat'd*
s.iv nrv. supctL.t to any
idacv.
A very liberal «kdndi-&gt;n tuadv
pun-hmiug in tpLmlilV-*.
Pranit attratfou paid to country

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P.O, IIAWLJX
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Good News! Good News!

X. I). Ju»t tvevhed a new misdeal
instnimcul. .pllrd lla- EnxKJi Meulic
Harmonium.. Oi.l uml man.itisj

Ready Pay Store,

Tannaa Scan Coats.—Takes knife and
ent tlw min in twum richt nnjflea with
the ktrn-l. and if tlw corn Ito good, and
po*a.m»l iif vitality! tbojkrene! will presenl a twdiil w hite nnpraninrr; Init il not.
then the kernel will &gt;«• dnrtt and apoegy.
kedtinc the color of fr.«»t&lt;-&lt;l ap|&gt;lr« or
other v egel ahi rs. Th- perm )■ often fno­
rm while flir body «rf the kernel ia not.
but the difference of’color will determine
thk. Very little peart ter la neerwurv U&gt;
enable tine io deU ct. Juul ram. Take n
few gram* known t&gt;i he g-iod. and some
ntherwrlar. cod b* etmingthem aa directed

Just received a lnr|
stock of

J7/A- hV/iXlXG /’OST.
r^ti.

aa la tj-l’.A/ dk i Jitrff Uieu.W‘^«, on -

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogy ism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
flic rvuwma whv

FRANCIS ROWER

Tawisn llouwts.—Procure -ome fine,
ly grated horse raaMr. and «4I* of ramin
and ihAdiant, and k&lt;Mp tic thrraarparafr
hi air-tight vesm-ls.
Hub a little of tk»
oil of cumin upon ttur hand, aud upptoaoh the horse on the winiluan! side, tto
that be can amt'll the ndor of tbr cum'n.
Th. hotas will then' aufler you to aj*
yrom-h him without any trouble, Immrdiati-ly nth y.iur hand grntlv on lie
borm-’s noac. getting a little ««f tho till «ti
it. and vn e«t lend !«m anywhere. Glyr
him a little or the rastor &lt;wi mi v substance
Gw which he has a taste, and in the tn-w
suitable manner manage &lt;&lt;&gt;g«&lt; eight dn&gt;p*
uf the oil
rb*tiom cp&lt;m his tnogne.

EVERT VARIETY,

To be sold at Loudest
Prices.

&lt; UMMIsWUNEi 8 NUT E
Nr, tha makiwcned.• haviaff bra. appub-'cd
bj it.r Jotlgr at I'ivtoii*
tto o«t.o .4 Ha»r»
an&gt;i nestr u UkIiom. Vaiami-.iwri« lonaaua........ ..11
...„i.............
.....

l» Joins tb* larxrsl Hardware businsM la Ilsit

DRESS GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
PRIXTS

GB’GIIAMS.BRILLIANTS,

z

LIW'NS.

A dice assort merit
1 bair tba (.ralral taorty •!

ELEVATED .
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
.
PARLOR CtMIK S1X/VES.
Eitt MTU in abUiuna. Hix Plata and llvr^ora

tbf mini exacting u»annan&lt;l* with whh-h
horses air capiblr of compiling. Be
kind and gentle to him and yonr perm .
newt anpremucy will lie established, !»•
matter what may have l..*n Ms •wild and
, vicions cii-irnet.-t. TlwSctrtitifw Ameri­
can i'tvh&gt;r»r« thia, and thinks it ia Rarer's
metis *1 i.r very similar tu it—Drtroil

ir..«,r-«w‘Aa
U p sbitowd liter* Tbanday.
Slagle espreu* .'r"T I Ten ropier m.i ’iwr r»

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TU GIVE A WAT—A LI

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
hoots .am&gt;

anqss,
Uetkiam Ketar

An IrWtmew Indnc on a *Mt to erone
nf hia radutivra. a little more ixil'a’wd
linn hinwelf w* nxpnUnl m he rar.'fnl
Ui utluffuttk thr rnnd|r; hr was uldig -l
U&gt; a«k the m«an»n2 of the » ord. when hr
wawtnldit wna put not, IIu Inwured
Up tit- f»rm. and one .lav Iu- wa* fitting
al home with Ida wile, cnpahig his pola-'
Utea a”d linttitreiilk, wh»n a pig towntii'wiionwlv walked hi—whemifwm hoaaid,
(priHwl of lii* bit &lt;/Ic.imiag)—
“ Jody, duar, will you extingmah the
pip r ’
“Arrah. now Pat. my lamer, what do
manc'r* impilrvd Jndy.
"Mudia. then, yon Ignorant rnrth.tr," re­
plied Pat, Hi luaoce Ui put him out, tn

KPUNDID TIIKLE IMtLLAB ESQkAVUttt t
but, Uwi, «br bvawtifatij JlMtratd)
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ready made
m Cheap.

Tru JMhir Art JtmriMil Out }*irwr.',
Each *wb&gt;rtibrr n aU&gt; &gt;aymU«ii with a CtrtUL

GROCERIES

Ihlil'tllANCE

That G.*nlTFA,suni b&gt; care the headache

COB* JS’JEJJES,
And every thing nt the line of Groceries.

WILLIAM JONES,
Having bon'l (lac entire Btwck

organs
-kept by t. Pmtxm. u
constantly making atklrtwaia tujtbe
•utne, ail •&lt; which, he proposes t» arif
ormerly

F

(HEUER (ban l fee (BEAPEbT
Cdo.tw.tl* sn bun J. UI Ikl. £r QwX J

iu&gt;.

SIIHRUU'IHSALE.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

1858.

A GlH wottb Irmo Fiilr Caate to Fire
Ilawdred Ikeilan ta UoJd, will be-gnswe.
led to eweb Mabicilbcr immediate)! ea if
ceijit of the Mubreti)*&gt;oa mower. •

•U/il SHLAJLH.
RECEIVE MONEY UN OLD AC-

(•UUNTB.

tlxl tit I... ujm .fl .

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vrw ««*■”»

received, and for
THICK BOOTEES. just
aa!o very low r»r
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New Barr

fly mil the ttLn'ii.r
,
... . 'hu&amp;Jbnc t» the t-fi
tfiMt I tare juut Receivedw large rb«A 'J
Nail* y..d
and that I ailhformah

Ei-

OA3H.

ieMh, Glawa tmiL. Dm-r Trimming

P. IT, &lt;k J. RUBSELL.

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MEN S THICK BOOTS, New Orleans Sngai
FOB
EXTRA QUALITY AT

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A3,Mat
•
_rji.j. j. n
u. 4 to’ 1» . I .

P.U.

r ,.. s.u

Judge of Probate,

nsJ4il|gf.
M 'llrr. «nd «BW.

FINE CONSRSSSfiAIT’ £22
p. H. A J. B.

CSS*’*"

‘

‘ “ii‘l ”£xrna.n

I’AIMLNOT

aa gixrf order and a* prompt ns ant
berMlll in Barry, or ahy other county.

&gt;U» KpUB, .»U MOW

H. Pp&amp;Hngft-

Dfuiuis, Stripe Shirt-

V«V

TAILOR SHOP,

GRANT A SI’AI U'ING.

Thia remiiuhi me ,»f a joke loo good to I
be Irat. A mi mg flu- pordxia granted by I
G iv. Obtom w»a ime tu a man by the name •
of Clmfloe. fmet Sunimtt county. Thi- J
was grant*-,! ia July.
At the October
elrathm Omfllw tn«k a thdirt and tore «4T
the nnine id- Gov. CUx-.uud voted the J

I hate inat rcc. ivvd a g."d aawrUnenl
LmSc.

Bnoh as Print*, GlngliJin*. L«-Lai»«. Me­
rino*. ILraiui tta* Blurb Alpa&lt;xw* and a
larictr «.f W.r-f l.’vluiiua, all WJ
atul very rln-np.
Ahw&gt;ag.ww| r»*.r&gt;nictrf of Cloths tur
luvti'a an f.nhd a Lit^jv abh-k &lt;«f rtaple..
Ih nim. bU-vtingw, aLirtiiq:. idtifa*. rb. .4«
M.e1 tirthic*.
H Sl REcEIVEDa nr.wM.d

TtA

HSU

UZELAJDTT PAY.
ia *h little vbrapt-r thno liar ilwwpiwb'

DRESS GOODS

nr ALL KIVUS.

SUGARS

H. J. KEN FIELD
a new ah$A «&lt; t »h :wd umtrr GOODS.
&lt;1.1.b will b.

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J. KENFIELD,

1-rH-k.l.K of tfa.
mniatiam. h&lt;aiF. U. A J. RUSSELL,

FRANCO! mi.R,

BA BLEY &amp; BAKERS
■1F ANUFACTURKBS of Us. sheeUroo
p»r «ir«. Pralera ,n iron. usib. .to
»fa!f-fardwar«, cuOvry rad •Ui’ca Store i

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lEMCTIL

WILLIAM JOXJ^S,
DEALER in grwr&gt;»». pro»i»ivn*. p
Buttsr. terd. pork., *r- 8**** on s
MvMULIXN.
HEATH, ELLIS A Co.,
AKUFACTURKKS of rad dr*kr» in feral

(Eioitt glisttllann
A GIPSY STORY.

bi the autumn of 1808, there lived one
farmer Harris, at the Home Farm, in Allenlcaf, fa Wiltshire, England, wfa was a
hard
man. akfalrgb jirrt enougkfa
DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Und and ings, and laid heavy hands upon all va­
Tax Agent, will attend to the eoUeelhm «f grants ai.d such like, nut making enough
debt* and all other bu.inrav pcTlaininKto hi. oAce.allowancr, may fa, for temptations to
which be himself wm n»‘lexp&gt;&lt;rad. There
had been very many depredations c un
mitt«d in the parish by wandering trifap

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bated the whole tribe uf them, more be­
cause he could seldom catch, them in
act, so as to send them to jail, the live
stock which they stoic being in their pot
in a few minutes, s^M to be quite unrecog­
nizable, even if It were not .eaten, and

HOLBROOK,

HSMOBDM.
i .iitiro*. ese k
tune. GMte
jT4t.« thus Si

BURGHER,

X
J. M. N EVINS,
VI anj rl ouxi.eu
an-uded to promptly rad with
—;,k «k«« «r &lt;k. •■it^rKihticnn Rraoer.

J. M. RUSSELL,

!VED

JOHN ROBERTS,

h-r &lt;;uod».

ODS
parxwi and *

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nd B“**to* •

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opixiaita

it is doubtful whether they appropriated
any thing of that sort al all. On this parlic'uUr vw there was a crend band of
ET.iS^r. i«»rA Altal-r;

it consisted of no tea* than fourteen per­
sons—eight ma-, and six women. One
of these, a girl of sixteen or ao, whom
M -IM S»lrM.,-m» w
M
daughter of a certain Tilgah, the brother
of the chief of the tribe, and the greatest

n. F. CHERRY.
...
OTART PUBLIC and Ccmwyaarer. wills*­ child, ber face being without tfa riray
. . . .n •
.
&gt;.. him wiln
scowl, and her voice famg so soft and dif­
ferent from that of her country women;
hut she was as dark and even darker than
thev; and as for far manner, she was a
sori of prince* amongst tfiem, and they
behaved to her with respect and tendvrae» ; snd gentle treatment makes gentle
folks as wa all know.
•
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
Former 11 uri.' head -an al lbs Ume
was one Mstthew Puddock, n« handsome
^ismpllijj»U«i»&lt;tod to. Office la Coa
a lad of five ant twenty, as could b&lt;* seen
in thore part., fat fa^rra* and over
B. B. FULLER,
bold, like his ma^r himselt He was
the brat wrestler rad fax
in the whole, country side far did not
make much account with the lasses, al­
though a g»od many, near and far, were
aaltiiL &lt;*P« at him. Tbra. who love Ute,
W. H. COLEMAN,
love longrat, as the sayieg is, and alt &gt;&lt;&gt;
Mat had not tfa means of proving w»t,
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ffwtto fajori
rv farfdato

opo» I... U.h"h?»;
GEORGE W. MILLS,

JOBS
t,

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BTANTON A TIFFANY,

XHEXP [
rc.

J. F. EMORY,

CAwmBix * woewb

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leal church—a thing which, of course,
wolt provided^—by
•aerlfiecs.
Ii.srsa
was wolf
could never eomo to pass.
Matthew'»
eaeemof arms and ammuniunn taken
friends were amazed and alarmed .cough;
vinatxu irnui. .
from tbe Indians—in cane of .*necuad,*t
but wpaderful to say the gipsim were
ready to tsar tee girl to pieces with rsjjeIt seems this wandering people have UrfU Virprii, »ir &lt;h, rkll.&lt; Kstrange, proud laws of their own, arid nev­ hawha. The country at that time whs an one of
But few settle­
er permit any Christians to intermarry la unbroken wildernevi.
their own tripe; and It is said that many ments had been made by the whites, and death of bis other cnmmdea. .
.[KorjLr*Ths
[NuTs.-Tfa b»ro
h^ru.oT
1 of thig
th^kfl
hdventure
venture
awful scenes took place between Miriam they were so far apart » rcrenderv.lt
and tea rest about tee matter—Tilgah .11 Lope of assistance In «* ef aa ttbek h»ed to "• tif n.de wiltraros when, fa
hid pitted hl. ’hWy&amp;*h^'fran7lbnried
r-._ . ‘l
a.-!. Indians, ___
u__ „r
and the rest threatening to do dreadful from
hostile
numbers
of *k..L,
s horn fad wltrfad Ms Lmnlv-exMh: tHmsfbntfed
in
smiling
fields,
and
pcopled-'by'hafdy
things with her. and she answering them still infested that Neighborhood.
1 lived
aa queenly and scornfully as could be ; there alone with my wife several months and enterprising “pwr-dhccs,” among
but when they threatened Matthew shu tmmnlested; and by dint of perseverAnce, whom his last day. were paatefi In-^eace
grow quiet, and promised that she wonld being then ydiingand hardy, had succeed­ and niaaty. undisturbed by'tee pfeacriie
.
J; &gt;
make her luver change his faith and be ed in making a large clearing In the forest, uf old time foea.]
cume a gipsy himself, with which thsy which 1 planted With corn, sntf which
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i. -Iwould, it seem*, be well contented. Then, promised an abundant yield.
A Child is SxAaca ,o«‘:rs Fatm»—
again, pour Mat. would try to persuade
One mofnfrig after we had despatched A Scxxx at mxSixo.Sqrn Prison.—The
the girl to turn Christian, and to leave hfr our humble meal, and 1 had just prepared foliowiug.toorhing yeoqnd of filial affecown people for good and all, but tela, for to venture forth upon my regular routine gon we copy from the Sing Sing Chrouiall her Imre for him, she positively re- of labor, my attention was arrested by ,clr. None will read it without emotion.
fuv«d to do, for she was a staunch, fine- tlis tinkling' of a cow bell au iIms num &gt;One evening last week, just as die bell of
bearted lassie—or would have been, hod field.
tbe Sing Stag Prison xras ringing -all
shs not chanced to be a gipsy.
••There." said my wife, ‘ tbe cow is in right," sod most of tee officers were about
Whether It was. however, that at List the coin field."
taking their departure from tee institu­
.he consented at this, and the trilss got
But tlie ear of a backwoods man be­ tion, Plittlc girl about seven years of age
wind of it, or whether, ss it is too likely, comes, hv education, very acute, especial- entered
,
the Wardep’s office. On being
despairing of ersr being wedded, the poor ly so from the fict that his safety su of- ,questioned as (o' her name and errand,
girl went wrong with Matthew, certain it ten defends upon th&lt;» nice eahailati&lt;*n uf she
।
said that her name was Agnes W----- ,
is dust alter a while Miriam was mt*&gt;ing. that•'sense. I was not so cosily deceived. and that .be had “come all the way from
It was a wofol sight thin to see the..young ■Flhtencd—the sound was repented.
Now Yuris to see her tuber, whom her
man in his agouv, wandering alt tee day
‘•That,” suii I, In reply to the remark mother had told ber was in prison at Sing
long, as thoqgh Le were a fjWy hiniself, &lt;&gt;f my wife, “was not the tmkte. of a bell Sing."
The intelligent and mournful looks
|
&lt; r watching and li.teninoat the old try.: upon the heck uf a cow. It is • decoy &lt;&gt;f
. the child soon edlstod the sympathy
ingplaceXpr the footfefT he was aever to from soma Indian who desires to draw ,&lt;&lt;f the garden Vri&lt;! other officers, and it
was at once decided to gratify tbe wishes
lira? sgaim^EvetrFarnicr Harris, proud m« into the ambush."
BHieVing thia to be the case, I took of tno little heroine.*tnsn as he was, was so moved by it as to
go ddCrn with Puddock Into their camp, down my old moskct,(l had no rifle,) and
But a difficulty nt once arose—there
to see what bed become of the woman, seeing that it was properly loaded, 1 stole Iwing no less than four convicts hearing
or w hethrr any offers might get ber back cautiously around the fold towards tec the same name ns the father, but this diffi­
again; and there they found the eight men point from which the sound *eemed Ito culty was soon overcome by the little girl
sitting and five women, but not one single proceed. As I had a tspecled, there, in a he rai l C
word wculd cither of these speak, duly cluster of buthes, crouched an Indian,
She said that her Cither was a cooper
when poor Mat actually went down upon waiting for me to ajqxMir in answer to the by trade, and It became apparent at once
his knees tn Tilgah, to entreat him fur hi* decoy bell, that he might send the final that J--------- W------------- . employed in the
daughter, that he might marry her, a iav- bullet to my -------r---------- with­ ‘■Shook Shop," was this looked for father.
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■•
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rge sort of glitter came into, the men's-!- out. dincovcring
myself tu ur.
him,
until u.r,r._
wfth- He wak soon brought from hi* eell to the

GRANT A HPAULDIWG,

■xris

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,

rvra, snd took the piece of that relentless ' in -i
sboutinii
—.a;
distance,
—— it,.m
then ralsnl
raised mv
ray nl«e
plecimalice with which they had fixed their and fired. The bullet -sped true to its
looks upon him before. Harris was even mark, and tbe Indian fell dead.
over bold, as has been said, but bo de
Nut knowing but dial he might be ac
dared afterward that be did not think bis companird by others, I returned with HI
very life, nnd far Iras PuddockX was safe speed to die cabin; and having firmly bar
with them that day. Mattesw, however, rinded die dour, 1 watteed all day from
never gave a thought to this, for he was the port bote« m anticipation of an attack
from the companions of the Indian I had
thinking of Miriam.
After thev had thus treated him, and killed. To add to the danger, and seeing
especial ly after that 1-ok of triumph in die liopcicssnewi of my simatiou, 1 .dis­
their eyes, be began to have it firm in bi. covered that 1 hod but one chsrgeof pow­
mind that thev had murderod tbe girl, der left. I cmtel make but utm shot; hud
whieh, there is’little doubt was indeed the then if attacked by numfe re, 1 should be
care, for no mere threat could have ever completely in their power. Determined
kept sdeh as she was from her desire; and to do tee best with what 1 bad, I poured
this begat him a most unextinguishable out the last texigu ul paw dur aud put it
rage nnd hatred against tlie gipsies ; hi. into my musket, and then waited iu ■!
whole employment seemed to be setting moat breathless anxiety fur tec approach
snares for them snd getting them punis) od. of night, feeling confident of an .attack.
Night came at last. A beautifu| moon­
Parmer Harris had been opposed to them
enough before, but hence forward, hi* light it was, too; and this favored me
htJu mnn urged him on to acts of still greatly, as 1 would thereby be able to ob­
greater severity. No les than throe of serve the movements of the enemy ns
the men nnd two of the women were sent they approached my cabin. It u as some
to jail for fowl stealing, and one uf the two hours after nightfall, and aa yet 1 had
men was publicly whipped. Al last there heitetr heard or seen a aign of the Indi­
was a .beep missing from a neighboring ans, when suddenly I was startled by the
I know
parish, and Puddock himself showed the baying of my dog st.tee stable
constable whereabouts the camp was hid; that the Indians wcrocoin'ing.
The stable »|o&lt;&gt;d a little to the west of
and there they found the entrails of tee
snimsl. nnd even the brad, by which it tlw cabitu ami between tho two was a
was easily identified, covered up in the patch of cleared ground, upon which the
leaves, far since the misfortune which had light of*the full tnoon fell unobstructed.
Judging from the noise st the stable dint
befallen them the gang reamed to take
Iras precaution than before.
W hat was they would advance from that direction,
of mor* con»equence .till, Mat. then I .posted myself at the p-rtbules on that
•wore to having seen the chief coming side of the eabiu. 1 had previous)y placed
my wife on tee cross-pool in tec dummy,
from the fold in quralkm upon the prece­
ding night with a burden, and mainly by so that in case our enemies effected an
entruDca into the cabin, she might climb
this evidence got
fellow committed
out through the low chimney and effect
for
for the theft; whereby in courar
her escape. For myaslf 1 entertained no
of time, (altbongh Mat. never lived to
see it, as lie had pronri*ed himself,) the hope; but determined not to be- token
alive, I resolved to sell my life dearly.
man got hung.
With breathless anxiety I watched at
And now comes tee terrible part of the
tale. The giprie*. after the capture of• the porthole. _4tJcagte 1 »»* Uwni
emerge from the shadow of the stable,
theircbiel. seemed to have left the parish,
and advance across the vacant ground tow­
and nothing wa. heard rtf them for several
Ohc, two, three, great
weeks; only Matthew, who was half eraxed ards my cabin.
Heaven I ,sU stalwart, Indians, armed to
in his mind hv this time, still trawled
tee teeth, and urged un by the hope -if
every where, night and day, fa hopes to
revengr, nnd I alone to oppose them wit^
come upon them in some crime, thinking
My casa was
of his murdered Miriam.
One night he one charge o( powder!
did not come back to the Home Farm at, desperate indeed. With quick but stealthv
all—only one of his dog. otme back,, atep, in close single file tecy approached,
bloody about tbe head and lamed.
It, and were already .within a few yards of
i my house, when a slight change in the
seemed to be known at once teat some
dreadful fate had happened to him; but no, movement of tec lurwaro Indian altered
tea position of .the entire six, ao- that a
portion uf ths Ml side ofc each wos.loft
They searched for him and found him
. uncovered,
they were in tenge—one
living—yes, living, unhappily fur him pour. aim would covcr.aM. Qpite- •&gt; thought.
fellow—woch a sight was never seen since I aimed aod fired. As.tbe smoke cleared
the days of the Messed marty rs—tied to away, I could hardly credit what my
a tree and flayed alive. Ills friends kill­' aeusea showed mu s* teo tvauh of my
ed some sheep and put him in their warm' ufo.t. Ths fifteen slugs w ite which J had
skin’s and ao kept him far two days. Nor, loaded my musket had done lbw work
was he in such great pain as might bo, well; five &lt;-f tee Indians lay d^d on llw
kuiuiLUuid, (the pulling off the fleahat his
SSTiiU -L thTworrt he s^d.) but‘ ground, and tec sixth had diwippcarod I
1
Although no enemy waa now in right,
made the dispositions regular before his
, { dkl not venture forth n*til morning.—
death. The tury of tee country side was
beyond metwurc, nnd by teat same night
undisturbed together with the rifle of the
bad all four of the wretches m safe keep­
other.
Securing tfa urine and ammunting. One of them died, indeed, before
Ikm ..r the fallen Indians I fidjowed up
hi. trial, having b-n nigh torn to piecre
by the people, frantic not only at tee
abominable cruelty and horror of; tbs
soninf m» vrare "«»*=*«■'.
thing, but, because poor Mat. »u known
From the anjwtmt of blood which
and hkod amungM all U tea early spring
of tee next year, tes other three wretches
QuuWcd '-heir guilt, and how they had

•wore

ffjpitp to Jiiiujlj 8t

Pbajsx Yoo W urn.—Praise your wife,
man; for pity's sake give her a little en­
couragement; It won't hurt her. She has
made your home comfortable, your hearth
shining and brigM, your food agreeable;
nothin more.
She don't. expect it; it
will make her eyes open wider than they
have been for these ten years; but It will

in whtah wtiuold My, w«th

“Take the Marshal, ma’am?
Fine
jat.”
“Take the Penobscot; new boot built

The boys and loafer, wound echoed ths
ing fur tea word of praise, the language diinu of their favorites in concert, “Hurpf encouragement
Through summer's
heat and winter’s toil, they have drudged
Joha Marshal."
The old woman, who probably had rev­
er seen a steamboat before, and wb&lt;«r
chief notion of the varminta was connect­
they look fur and upon teem as thev do ed with their boiler bursting propensities,
tbe daily rising of tbe sun anfidts daily wa. almost beside herself with terror.
giiltg down.
Homely, evary d^y life,
may be Mtads beautiful by an apprecia­ step. If I’d a knowed that there was to
tion o( its very'bomeHness.
You know be site an awful time aa thia, Tm sural
that if the floor is clean, manual labor has
been performed to make it so. You know that they'll bust—ev.rybcriy lookin' arter
tlial if you can take from yuur drawer a
..^1
tanAln1 tr*
Tfare
clean shirt whenever you want it, some­
body's fingers have ached th the toll of
making it so fresh and agreeable, so
smooth and !ustrt»u».
Everything that
••You need give ynuraaH no anxiety on
pleases tbe eye nnd tec sense hu» been
count of the boiler, in the Marahal,"
produced by constant work, much tbo’t,
grcalcarc and untiring efforts, bodily and and couldn't be made to burst.",
mentally.
* r
“Are you sure of ill* said the old lady,
I tell vou what, men, young and uluiif evincing symptoms of a favorable dispo­

office, and the scene which to--k place be­
tween the ronvict father and hisaiild will
not soon be fotgotten by those who witneaattd It. Accustomed as ths officers are
to affecting scenes between the pintlets
and their relatives, this one was too much
fur their feelings, and a tear stood in the
eye of many of the stout-hearted men.
’ The story’ of little Agnes to her father
was “that her mother was very poor,
lived but at service, and could not gome
to see him, ao she thought she would eomc
herself 1 that she'left New York that
momirg dternrt one cent of money—
walked through tire city till aiw cams to
tbe railroad, that some boys tolfi her pass­
ed through Sing Sing: that she crept in

her to ride ail the way up for nothing, and
that some aS the boys in the village told
her the way to the priaon."
After .pending some time with her
filth, r. she was kindly taken earc of for
the night by one of our eltlxens. ami the
next fhornhrg a lady of our viHago aecom
panJed hsr to New York, and had her
placed in an axylnm devoted as a home
to the children of the devtitutr., where she'.

you did but sliow^an onlinary civility tow­ sition toward the Marshal; “you arc*1 tryard that common article of bonaekeeping.
your wivtw; if you gave the one hundred
and sixtieth part of tee complimento you
“No fear of me— sound aa a teaket­
almost choked them with before you were tle," was the reply.
married; if you would cuase to speak of
The old woman was about descending
their faults,’however bsbdcring, before from the wagon to embark in the Marshal,
others, fewer women would seek fur oth­
er source* of happiness than your cold,
ro-Bo-ish affection. Praise your wife, then,
fur all the good Qualities she hs«. and yuu
may rest assured that her deficiencies are that many
been killed by
folly counterbalanced by your own.

at L’addit
was joined just as the train waa moving
off, by a strange looking young man, with
rcrriarkkbli long flowing’ hair. He was.
of course, t little hturfed, but lie seemed
beside to be disturbed and wild, ao that
I was quite alsrmod for fear of his not be­
ing in his right mind, nor did his subse­
quent cond net re assure me.
Our train
was an express, and he Inquired eagerly,
at once, wlach was the_ station whereat
we were advertised to stop.
1 consulted
my Braddstw, aixl furnished him with
tec desired information. It was Reading.
The young1 man looked at hia watch,—

forme.
There, Jatnea," to the boy in
the wagon, “pass out the basket, and tlio
bonnet but, and the umbrella, and the
parasol—and don't forget the new. shoes,
nnd the doughnuts under the seat. Tell
Sally 1 went Into the boat witbunt any
u*.i__
j -i______ j-i. i___ ___ e.____ .Jme.'

JcdokDoolv's Dream.—Judge Donly,
an eminent jurist in Georgia, forty year*
ago. "as a great wag os well aa a great
Judge—witty as well as wise. His grav­
ity gave an effect even to his y&gt;ke*. and1
these were more frequent than bis decis­
ions. One of his fancies was -x&gt; lake peo­
ple down, wbe were in the habit of exag­
geration.
The way be used upAuatin
xeueeTtherefi.re, my abruptness.
You Edwards, keeper of tbe hotel at Etberive, I perceive, apair of scissor, in your son, is a caution to all atory tellerii, of
whom Austin was the prince. He always
told tee whole truth and more.

kindly treated.
The .lory of little Agnes' anarch for
her unfortunate and guilty father, allho’ a
aimplo one, is, under all circumstances a
remarkable one also, and abuva in glow­
ing colons the strength of filial affection,
aud what oven a child can accomplish
under the most trying difficulties, ii it
makes the trial with a right purpose and
determined resolution.

uncommon thing, better than common

vere detcrniiaatiao crossed his features,
“I am a desperate man.
Beware how
you refuse what I ask.
Cut my hair off
—short, close to the toots—immediitely;
and there is a newspaper to bold the am­
brosial curb."
I thought he waa mad of course : and
believing it would be dangerous to thwart
him, I cut off all his hair, the last lock.—
“Now, mriem," said lie, unlocking a
Tn. Evil or Foarvaa-Tati-n^k—Some
young persons once applied to an old wo­ small portmanteau, you will further oblige
me by looking out uf tea n indow aa 1 am
man, who. among ths vulgar and ignorant,

One morning at tee breakfast tab’e,
this long bos- landlord bad been relating
one of his exlraordinai y yarns, and Judge
l)&lt;x&gt;ly being at tbe hotel, and listening tn
the story, sat in solemn silence until it
was over, then remarked that he had an

Judge, if it wonld be no violence to hia
feelings, to relate hia dream, as all would
Uks to bear it. The Judge .till declined.

for a considerable limo, and whet ho ohmueh to tea purpose, teat it caused far
very soon to leave this world of trouble.
After premising with a deal of uoti.cniie,
tee mu&lt;I rite would never be married, but
that she would be tbo mother of throe
children-, that she would live in great
splendor for a period, but, after all, “she
was sorry to asy,” she would die poor
mid miserable.
Miss B.. whUe »ilh her
contpsniuus, showed xcry little signs’of
anxiety, but tbe moment she was left to
her own reflectlnns, one may guess ths
effect uf such au .harangue vi a virtuous
but i$ak niind. Mark teo consequence.!
She was nl the lime on point oftmarriage
with a uray. worthy- and respectable
voung gentleman;: bul'sucH wus the hnlfl
wbs.4 tfa prediction oT»l&gt;e fi*rt&lt;nw-:elfer
had taken on ber imagination, teas shvcould never, from that time, receive him
w ith her usual affectionate attention. Her
lover, qtiiekly perceiving the change, an;
dvavored to learn the cause rtf.lt; but,
finding bi» inquiries ineffectual, os slro
any efforts rtf his to route bBr to an ex­
planation «»f her'behavior, which became
more and more d:*t*n*., snd, doubting the
'.inceritv uf her aff»*ion,-be, in the cmrre
of a little twna, discontinued bit •Wta
atuMetber. Tlie yomw l&gt;idy. peroriving
linrrelf draerted by tbe only men sbe
C&lt;mM ever l*rn, nnd dreading, test te she
had fiilfillsd tbe prophecy so fee, the rwst

SlTSTu. Uh, M uri Mi, rkto.

i“Z.X

NO. 52.

ucuUrs and reasons. for cumtnitting so
shocking anacuof. which the preceding is
AraxiD or Bn.Msa.—During Urnhtegta
the outline.
Tillis .perished an ineoomt
and lovely git I. in tea flower of Mr youth, of tea opposition between the two steam­
boat lines running from Kennebec to Brathrough the baneful Influence of fortuneton, and just as tbe rival boots wore rask-

liev. th^. b&lt; •« mortfllj
*"d
inorder to prevent Ms fidltnginto the
hands of his white f'*, U harfyroped bi.

.

£
I

T«ntB-»i.M. nt advance

HASTlMiS, BARRY COUXTY? MICH., THUIISDAY, MAY 6, 185)8.

{stUticI iUrtr'j

gssthtgs' ^usintss Jirtrtnri.

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&gt;1 recogniM it!" urged the landlord; and the company
joined in, when the Judge proceeded as if
was attired he were about to sentence a crimma! to
in black, nnd wore a gray wig-nd^lrcr be hung:
“Wdl,.I dreamed lesvarebt that two
spectaclca; be looked Kke a respectable
divine of the church of England, of about lawyers and mvaelt laid retired tn a pH*
rate room to divide among us a tea ftk-

any inconvenience,’

carried through with a mighty deal of*
lying on all faud*.- WtAswnMkg-Jfo.

“I do not wish to threaten yv.u, young'
lady," lie resumed, “and I think beside-

ws had told bte enough, and if
any brnger we might repent,
would ’(xweus.
Ww ffid ot

exoeabh till at last I ventured to aak him

plain clothes looked into our carriage.
-You have the ticket, my love, said the
young man, blandly, and looking at me
the Elborson hotel,"
aa though he were my father.
“Good I fa'll dn,” said he, “send him
■ ‘“Never mind, sir, don’t -want them,"
•aid ths official m he withdrew his cbm- rfetealuag, I’ll take him fra all three of

•I shall now leave

Iprd.waa corfdf'lbF a'time
habit of overdrawing. ' H

train

Not till the next

A captain, being at a ball, had been sorepted by a faautifd parwre. wfa, in tea
mrai dnlirsta manner praettfle.'htassd k&gt;
him tee propriety oC puMtaRm S&gt;lr of

forgen to an enormous amount in

“Walk Pat, Jimmy dwta

text, you msr bs iaatircfl *» *0 trMfag
was found lying flrad o» bet b^.ttevloas; yut in my gratitude fur my racape ing the mght before Sakro two
from tee merciless ssvagfi, 1 would have laudanum to Hfott her pvrpoue. Q| tee*

of h i.

condn’et you have saved triJlife,

•

�stocm^llarttol Mortgages for
oflav-*

”*.S

a

w

-

'"’iu AdmlnMnulm »l» «»&gt;■

return

Iree and full support which i

«. • h&gt;rr

ly their privilege, but tfair

our U-rm« are TTt»wy P’r*. ■**’
“
f aot Advertise.
Guardians Murtgagcte . Jm ^iara,
ami ail ethers havbg UgM prmtit« dims
*■* on r wffexi would bu wwre punctual in

A,

I

■” ■™^ I
W.nncrn v—• — —-—■
of Coolies had arrived *

Ne man ever praapcrad &lt;
did not take some tncue- J

bitef bh business to the notice of'
either by traveling agenta.

combined arlneveirtrnt.

rJaWsX^

u-Vl.

eunlcrred, auu more u»,.
;
,
Private InteHlg-ncc frAm Mexico an-1
thorites the,belief that ZuL-gn will main­
Kaotcr sod Lacroix were paid for doing
tain himself m lung M C.rtnonlbrt, aud
ths same thing, and they du EM deny it.
vFr*- 1
; ■ 'aurcst way to secure that Is to advertise
then yield to tbo’ same pressure. Mr. Cbicayo J""**.
on our third volume with increased conb. Rubles, tho Minister here, asked
atrecall,
'COHMMHUXEUS' NujlUE.
, • .TT,
- ,
; liberally. And, especially is this true, if
T ,h
r,b&lt;
one foul, w ben it raisaa tbo other '
that tfa n
TfaroappU
ha*,
A frvwUsupply afExrath^.l.pi-n.*..
b
If a inwUnt&lt; dcnce that the Bixxxa will continue
. buLw#* r‘q‘*r»‘«J to rentals.
■ J
j,
J&lt;iniapt4o M
Marrispc Liertifcates,
at thia office. La
•
be
Secretary
lb. TkamirV &lt;fH ask Con- it wW proUWy
j.»
b« llul. » ull, »d
|to *•
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dictionaries! Bot where is it T We can-1
TH.- KWH u -or nr
or«IH,j &lt;ut tlnl., «&gt; much th. P™- f‘““ ““ «
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nut Ivara that any 621 dictiuaan can the
be &gt; lucky man that drew the book when “ove Twenty Millions of the notes al■‘""JL’*” rKr‘
■ ai„
bri^in, |&lt; tatoMie, ‘h*U
»* P»™~F
A.
, B„ Who
J was
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££ rw.a ™ !., „I
found in the Stalo archives.
■n».rupn.— UU rf Ua«umi»r;A nr&gt;n.M«lll b. — b, U«.t comm, P'l"c,“*1'1.'
VriH*! It d.-ol.n up.. an
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fan
Unra,IIC
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court,
after
two
hours
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dclibcr..f
t—JMt ll&lt;—
.bil...nulU. obprt «&lt;«U u ■
•» ‘‘■’‘-row *— r—1 • l*P« J~ tbe party was dissolved 1 But uf course
‘-Mk- Senate p'tpinlttecoti futvlgu Rp. ,
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*7" * rardh* of mansfaugfctor.
, mwra. ai &lt;b» lata
there was no fraud—no extravagance in j lations have made no niocemcrft of any nl
'
ltbo 30(1. &lt;&lt; April.
.bK.n.uloa utlreljr.
IW, If poar | *UI
■U... d«,» 1W»-1«e .U&lt;Ur .pl» r. I
,
...
Altl—gb (bl. bill J.XT h.PuiLiu.llL. ,Zinnal, .null .wlynu .IH. tulnerwt ;
II kind
J.Hjking
l&lt;&gt;
the
abrogation
of
tlie
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A Goon Pio.—Our friend Samuel
!&gt;•«, U»&lt; U,.
£
v
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&lt;*
Clayton-IJulwer fientv.^nd contemplate '
Na* loair, April 29.—The steamship *- -*• —
cmfctitalit.n to a-iota uf the pnaplr. ) el • jt, advertise.
This b tbe experience of Phillipa, of Rutland, informs us that a few at M4 00— never to be found after they I ’-"e. ""
•»- Empire City has arrived. She expen­
Die subject* luu ----------never been-f
mootHl Is'-lietlcr than “Lreuniptao naked, ’ n|[ btlsinesa men, who have amassed for- weeks since he dressed a hog, about one k.x&gt;
।
. -J thore.
, «»««i • typhoon on the 20th.
as baring clatawsr S-mut, -r ,,. «
wfttch was the ultiinMuin of tlie I'resi- tunes through the channels of ^legitimate year and a half old, which weighed 5791
■**?TtegrafeZXt
i Die Special Committee nn the Pacific (
•
•' •
So they &lt;’Jd ■•• to get aguWptai occn ^X-rc.
art e&lt; lb&lt;
“J Hw Uemii m i,
; Railroad in the House hold n final meet-•
Dxriswn exon rut Liqt-on Law.—
i dcut. ■ 1 ct,
tn pass this bill, it wav buaineM, and many con dale the first
rev barvte tins*Hi .
oomfa after It was drracd.
v, in
Doubtless
I woadl
U^Kall,
tn those
tlwmn days.
.lava
1 Virilbtl.-aa it was
S AS ■’ ing
—-on Wcdueslay. They will probably , A new ami singular one under tbe Liquor
. lutarary
to
jtw
all
the
agctK-lcs
of
bridecBne,
from
n
enresr
of
prosperity,
at
ADAVJUJOT. I
___________________________________ _ _________________________________ Tua Nilks Cr.’^-Ihvn fr Bar- (U_U
C
|
ago.
W .■camp
G t. up 'in the Circuit
So they waslied their hioda, too ju • rclK,rf * general bill and' vnrioss substi-' l-«w ot the
State,
bcry with which the Executheis invest- the time when fa first neglected those
those good old days. Whether the Mre." &lt;tu,C*’ w.i,“ lbr e-'I’&lt;,tfation of postponing . Court of W«}ue county,.last week, and '
fa r.................. '
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1~3vd V-J—
ribcry ! Was tfarp a questirai but agencies which first brought bis business ' awt, proprietors, Ganaua M. Dawar,
X " " ’**
aT »hrt f.I.r.htera
1 the subject till nevi session. There isn&lt;« *««• detided by Judge Wilberell. As It j
i-ugtariy
of tfa
; intonulicc.
: editor, amrwd MoxanaJL CaakTox, in
PRuePBi*ni“"
tluit uL the
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4 —
— Government
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pro Lability whatever of an agreement on '• “ questkm of no little importance, the j

brin^tbc mw&lt;v, when they ^k us to
or
y(Wf, t
_ tnakcan MMavfrof pubfaatitei.
&gt; ,f Jou aPpend upo«, ^t^r [•troevg-, tbe

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uSX. L.

to |wn.-li4m* votes for the EngIn all caves, where business men adJfah ct«n|beuniuH-, ws would bring in tbe . vertise largely, and keep their names, ns
bill Itsrif-as te-stiniuuy. A bribe, a pen- ’ well as their btisinra, familiar to the pub-1

■alre, a fraud, an llliteiun.
A bribe; in a«
nmeli, as that certain coveted conditions
are to Ik- obtained by occcpliig; LcCrnnptetet A* a tH iudlu for refusing to accept
....
..
.

He, we Keflcve It will be found to bean
unerring rule that they receive a large
■ profit upon every dollar su invested. We
frequently hear it said of some individual,
...i
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|&gt;ublfahing this pajter.
Tbs present edian v warned route.
&gt;. Tribune gives the farts of the cose.
1
tor
and* proprietors, n.n_
fallv sustain ,u.
tfa £
for
An action was brought by a wholesale
t—-----— refers to tfa c«Ur'-ft of tfa tumblers, wo ।i Die following statement ot the returns
-- - - of• this journal
•
I fave
met derated
character
— nu certain means of knowing.
om,e revenue for tfa- quarter ending. grocer of Detroit, against a' retail grocer,’
March til, ha* faon communicated to thc&gt;ft&lt;r inc value of a lot of goods. Dre1
Wo welcome it to our exchange list,
Committee
YVay s aud Mean\ and account was admitted to be e&lt;$rrrct, but j
--------- T t W —■—
' combines elements upon uhir-li the uffi the ik-ftridant, under his general nottre of)
!
New I'arxa.—Tfai Gratiot News is '
Candles, indeed .' Hasn't the Iruth-telcial report will be pnMIcateJ when pub-1 -'et-uff, offered to prove that within the I
the name of a new paper just started at ‘ *cr
Enquirer assured us tbo State । liabcd, which will fa lo-jn.
.
। lost tiiree years he bad paid tbo plaintiff, '
c,. I luwl
barl no u»n»-fur-randlosf
, ,.
. _ __ ____
/
.w ' _ __ x.
. f,
for can-lk- f Had there been
Frwa Ctotomi...............................r.JtD.TC; 46 3« divers times, moncT fur Bqoorwdd br i
llhica, Gratiot county—R.St-rrox A Co., ।
1(, |hu
we had not

RS

.j M-"‘" ■ '■'.'“"'ta

remain in ber present Territorial Condi- ■ business, that be is doing well in spite of proprietors. Dw printer trends on tfa- Juubtyd what it meant; as Tbouws pro­
....................................... t.Oll.^l 67
thm. perha|w, for j/cars to coma. A fraud; ‘liard times.
*-« -*--»
-----------fasscs to keep the best whisky td any man
And
what —
is -*■
the
reason--!— l heels of the pioneer.
I
lu addition to tfa fi.rvgoiug. two mil-------- । in Detroit
it utR-r&gt; Kum&gt;i:.-i ns nn iiidixx-irieul Io ac- Cuisult the culiimns uf your newspaper
A SksaTOB ElXCTKD SV A Lov X-Lxi “Fsfc. Htb. n. Chichester, services m tes, lions were received from the vtuliun* hr ,
vipt tbe In-wiupton constitution, that and you have the answer—be advertises! Txa.—In a rertatn’totn &gt; this Stale, a’
,
the payments ul Treasury Nutes uLiidi
How often du we hear inquiries for the loiter arrived fur a young lady from her ;
An allowance last year to J. McMafao
stere of some particular tradesmen,lover,
and on the day sf the electioa. Die of #23 «5 for precisely similar services.• j have been carried into tfa cur n ot quar________a^d rvfireca them in mm of
appropriations,
. ter by a delay iu adjusting ae.vm.-s, Tfa.
g rejcctiuti. An illusion; It h nut' what ths querists add that they sec "by tht pa- Postmaster, is iv not unfrequent in th.- is pronounced a "fraud," by our opjmIsn’t it asUxiish’ng, bow right ( statement uf TrcxMiry Notes issued i» aa
it prufesscs to be. ’ll is capable of^dilcr- /*'»’’ that be Las new goods, or soma par­ nired districts,'"knowing the eagerness ni-nta.
1( follows:
with which a message of tiiat tender char- and wrong change (dares, nt tiniest
ent cunatructiutw, und was voted \jur )«y i ticufar kind of goodsiurMlu!
actcr would be expected, took upon himTbe “items mau" must have fa-m
.~~
Representatives from difficent ssrtfopa,
self tbs tdeaaing dutv of delivering it; annmd in there days. 67*5 08 for “bind- Anvmni r,C'uu&gt;(s»&lt; nx q»~.. . ............
J‘.iJ on tVsiruU............................... Mil »&lt;J
.« actourR- of exactly opposite construe- priencr, how much easier it is to do busi­ but first, like a g&lt;&gt;ud Demurmt, be tnuvi ing items!" Nu “fraud,” uf course!
The Senate, after diecusung |&gt;oiut&gt; of
ness, how much more natural to seek in v&lt;&gt;tc, aud ot courae In a separate relfaeal-, -J«ly nk Wb.«»», Jwn. rmiagv for
order all day , liave agreed to take up tinDiis was duly prepared, i oHmbers •&lt; ths togtetaarv...... ........... &gt;» OF
a strange place, those, with whose names ing envelope.
with tbs Democratic tickets safely enHow nevny letters would that pay tfa- UunferetKX! rep’rt regularly fu-mucruw.
,Gov. Walker Ium sudtkuly Leva cOumaintain tluit Mr. EngliUi s GUI rsfcrw the osdy, vc bate become familiar by seeing dosed, and tbo gluten stuck together.— postage ujm.u ’ But what is worse tlian
eoostitutiui to a vote «f the people of them eoctinnelly in the advertising col­ । Stepping al the town meeting, be depnsi-1 all—they paid the nnmey to that wicked verted tu the English »w indie.

The same I ted tfa- letter in lbs fadlot-box, and proKansas, members of the very committee, umns of a favorite paper !
a ho cuucocted the nefarious scheme, as thing in an increased ratio, is felt by
. llxwc ceexh-d with the separate and aalf-sealcd
Wtuutlj maintain that it docs not; and unaceustomud to deal with strangers and to the bouse of tfa liluoniing maiden, to
wkom U ..tall. huKlril (L.
&lt;km
ocratic ticket. State and town. Jlow the
tent and meaning. Here is what Mr. &lt;*. mix much with the busmens world, lady interpreted tbe missive wa do not
Hunter says on thia btihjcct:
“nJ who intuitively shrink from a con­ know, but the moderator snd def k ungal. Mr. Hunter followed, frankly avowing &lt;•« with those with whom they are un- lanllv refused to court tbe lora-lsttor and
tfa Rcpublicaa candidate was declared
thal this Lili, like that of tlie Senate, oj acquainted.
/rmtd tbr rvl'ulity and authority of the ‘
If then you would bo known by those by one majority.—Pros. Joar.
---------sis
-----Xrreap/on Conofituiion, Loth a&lt;4 »&lt;&gt;wL | hu have money t., pay far ifa waraa and

if brndma »LlipUo.; LU. tta. it
lt
d-l.^rnti".
onlv submitted the morn heat ion of ths , .__ „
„
' , .
bod orJlnauce i THAT NOTHING Ad*"*** l»*«My, “&gt;d ’»* n»«*y *&gt;
’ELSE WAS EXl’RFSSED-OR |N. ] expended shall be as bread thrown upua
TENDED.
Both Lilis rested un tbe I ths waters, returning to you, ia a fne
prinelpk- fully nnd entirely of NOT RE-1 Jaut •
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COGNIZING DIE RIGHT TO SUB9
---------- -a*»-ra—
MIT THE CONSTHTTinNTO THE
N«w Exolaxd ron Jamaica.—Our
PEttPLE AND NO SUCH THING southern friends are over on tbe alert to
W AS CONTEMPLATED; but the 1 i^ncr
f^lfag fortunes, roinslato the
urdmanre, and ,1 ua/y was to be submituprr|M&lt;.r
ted as modified by t^p contract. The
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•
vraiMis&amp;rj uf liiinsclf and friends was I ”•&lt;”» »n agreeable abode fortbe chivalry,
presci ved in Ids cuiirac.

Oh! that tbe scqptre had not passed from
Mr. Green, afterward, maintained the them—that they yet had power to make
aainc ground, and Mr. English, himself, our country one vast plantaliun, -stocked

refused,when Interrogated, to state hb | with lira)thy negroes, controlled by the
opinion.
We have never doubted but «&lt;ay of a master, to ronrert them into
that Congress wopld perpetrate thia, pod i cncfuljnstrumcnts of civilixation." But
svuu wuras than this outrage, upon the ! *h»* •* proposed to effect tl b happy state

whole euwntrv. When was a boos'led ot things I
Why, simply to exchange
Democratic party crer known to refuse New England fi* Jamaica.
It has not
to bow lit iubmisaiqn to the mandates uf j yet transpired whetber*this is an Admin
- ­

istration measure or not; we can tell when
we see what position some of oar Demo­
cratic eutctnporarica take upon it. Die
Riehround SsuA says;
*"No doulA Great Britain will be de­
like tfa tender wipliu" before Inc Lrjath
lighted to take New England to her em­
brace, &lt;br the aeumion will round off her
North American possessions in a manner
ride about to be forced upon her. Slie to aatiafv both tbe political and military
Tbe United
wHI rather suffer the extreme penalty of | exipcDcics of ths empire.
Democratic law ami rvuiain o"t of tbe i States Government may avail Itadf of
&lt;if
^ino^.ynLlldMv pupublion is sufficient to ।I this desire on ibo part
.
w Great Britain
far a councetiuu with New England, tu
nUtb b.-r tu
. fm 8l.Wtb.
a.pruflig^le AdmiiHatrntion, or wallow in

vising ucr advertising rates, and reducing
.Ibuac of tbe Li/ge amount and longest
time, in order to induce, unt only tfa bus-

I
the Inrgvly.

Our eircfilsfivn continues

tmdiminislied, n&lt;-tulltetnnJing tbe hard
timca, and we believe ao more cooveak-nt

. and profitable mediam fur advertising.
can lie found for tbo bnainra n.m «W
llattid OeHtuud Kalamaxob.

And tUa,

too, without injury to the businMa of our
vwti ^xality. • Our-circulatunria oousid

j Whitney Jones, who tfa-y think ought tu
give the State laud to psi the House uf
( orreutiua upon!
KpringMA. u.»n.nd,
IlJo 00
»i« «r cm^ImmIi
"FSrvr Kibtosc. EssaMaiaapto* ■
**•
This is all plain—though
services were doubtless rendered at the

Court of California baa derided the ca»c Ion mg was allowed
,.
of Biddle B"gg«, rs. Tbe Mercer Mining -pwter Kibbre. txpmsn i« Drireit
Company, rev
------ Involves tbe ;
Mr. Kibbee was d«ubtlra a great trarW. m., well:
------------------- -------------- ntanl HMM, ,hr. .nd m ..II pda!
of hb Maripusa ebum.
Die court de- question wbetbefthcae faur'kecounls were
cides against Fremont, and that a fee fur more than two journeys.
But tfa-n
simple to land does not carry with it tbe thro was no •’.rood" In those days, of
tillc to •*“ -ta*' extracted •»
—-&lt;— —
I
therefrom.
— I--------e &gt;ur»e.--■
d a groat triumph for
This is
——rgc N. Shaw, formerly
There are eight hundred and sixty-four
of Boston, is Preridcut
the Mercer pens.
Mining Company, which lias contested
Feb. 1 ith they allowed |7 50 for pens,
the caae at great expense, und it is sup­ and April 4! 1st #7 00, making some 1,600
posed will reap great advantage from the pens from Feb. IIth to July 7th. No
decision.—Bofton Boil.
fraud, of course.’
Tiat ires not •*&gt; wri­
Pens only at tbe
Col. Fremont carried out with jin n ting administratora!
release given by rite United State* gov­ rate of something over ttree tkotuand per
Wonder if they didn’t play
ernment of all tbeir claim to tbe mineral annum!
wealth of the Mariposa claim, and as the [&gt;uksr with them T
Dwn there was one dollar paid fur an
deciwoo of tbs Calitiro'ta Court rested
wholly on this United States dsim, tbe abnanaf fifteen dollars fi&gt;r faaA—1 SB
I decision does not In any way affect Col. for tlratr—Ml 00 for copying message
I Fremont's title to tbe mines.—Bottn —which could be done In six hours—and
soon. Yet In 1853, not one fourth of
tbe demands against tbe State required
Tux Cjutvam or IWJO—Soltuxss hv law to be acted upon by tbe Board
o? Auditors, ever went before that body,
Vuws.—Tbe Richmond Sottlk prognos­
but were illegally paid, and might now
ticates as fullowa:
be collected back where the parties arc
responsible.
•ill be InHween Mr. deward. the Daim*

expect, of eoursa, to carry tbe election, but;
will hope to gut it into tbe House, and |
there dictate terms tu tbe colored Re]&gt;ub-1
beans.
He preeumca, natural!r enough,
ihsl they will prefer him to the Demo­
cratic candidate.
He is marshaling hia
member. Here is the fovelv island of farces for this result, nt.d Is determined to
Jawaira. gemming the skirt ofoar South­
ern border, for which we may exchange
On thia tbe Charleston Jferrwry makes
tbe bhak and sterile peuvinots cd K'sw
Enghind. , Uwd*
merican rule, tbe tbe following comment:
“The alieve, wo think,, truly indicates
tbo probability of an ultimate combina­
tion between Frvcsoil Democrats and
Black Republicans at the North to defeat
the I'nioo and State Right Democrats ia
the ejection of a Southern man at tbe
next Presidential election. The nomina­
menta of ch ibxatfoo. New England for tion uf I’icrrc and Buchanmi from tbe
Jamaka: will nobody propose tbe ex­ .North, must be followed by a nomination
change T"
from thia scoliixi. where tbe strength of

Tins Aoatw nr mt Futn.—We are In­
formed by reliable authority that, on
Tuesday last, tbe redoubtable Col. Titas
made an unprovoked assault upon Gen.
8. C. Pomaroy, of Atcfaiwm. Die cir­
cumstances, as nearly aa we can arrive at
them, are these: Gon. Pomeroy had gone

waa coming O
cutnpany with

M
Gcsieral threw up his arm to ward off the

declared that be would assault the Gen.
eral if bo made hb appearance. Of all
tbe perecm who witnessed this piece uf
ruffianism, not one oflered to iatorftro in
behalf of the victim, bnt, on tlie other

near paper, started at Dawkgfac by Jara aal with the hope of success for tbe Sorth.
•nd hi tbe Hurth part of Calhoun and

Aa Exrs-toasixkJtr Toora Focxs »

nearly all g&lt;««. to «mr neighbors on tbe athar exchanges.
JvaUina&amp;Mi river. Oiurates, aa published,
can cause.

Tbe AyaDfeoa ia, aa

Oxa Good Rkmtlt.—Il Is probable that

w«

Ito “aims and fater.uooa," aa

need deceive himself in rdatiuE tv tbe
rat uf Wsadfm*(bM!,A&gt; tn no jam.-

any future Stole.

pronounce* i:

by tbettb*

&lt;p.

If tbs suitad to which the

wUh a 8l*re Guo.

. MJEKIFF8

•Mrtv’fov/fa.TWa fo-r &lt;•

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE* i

r.

MOkmb axd aVJOtJXa tBOIOJl

k.

COOPERING m

a. rZZ u, i

t ,;’ ^l*de, in •'•’■•uuta t.«getbcr greater
’.
,“c p’a,»*‘IPs bill for tolwccu and

UAEBELS. FUILU
BCTTEB REK

ciPr?"
- r* •
, .
mm. Is um rear it **
The |&gt;lsmtiff ••bjecte'd to the testimony a— j, , HUwy. sad v.
...i the ground that tfa defendant ought,
'«• ra.rredu.1.
under the statute, to &gt;■“« • ‘p*^1 •*; । is-—;x..':

■ ti&lt;L«
tackrUruled that it ww.vmdr-r tfastatute, a pro

pUiiitil

Dr. A. R BON

tin- leisure.—Jnekton CVft'xra.

F H YS i Cl ANA

Washington, April 17. 1858.
Tbe ludkatuma ure that Mr. Engi'tab'*
bill will I* defeated in tbu House tu-tnor
bate in tl&gt;c Sciiatt tuday. which waa at­
tentively listened to by must of the Anti­
Lecompton meuiln-ra uf tbo lluurc.—
Messrs. Crittciuicu, CulUni.-r, Wade and
Halcnuile brilliant and effective snccylies, w hich were feebly answered by Messrs.
Greeu and Hunter.
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___
Moura. Adtaiu and Uhapman, wbe v»s Hpan-1.8.
ted yesterday ng.tiuvl pMlpancunut, will
Human life is one great Sator by, In
*’«•'’* «•»•*»
which lbs world should get crash f w Sun
fnm U» a.«(b. w-hy.
Mcssra. I
rvtariMvL.
.\
iwrence are h-sitaluig.
besitating. Ibut are
Lux and laurence
expected to v,4
w&lt;e
“ sgaiust Mr.
Ur English.— j
They profess lliri evening nut t*&gt; have' t • commence evrly, aa tbe storms uf life
made up their iiiuids.
toward the close of this groat day, may
Mr. Crittenden, in a convincing aud
pteiulic speech to-duy, fullv cxfxacd the
points of conflict between the Cunfei cucc
--T7
nno..•u-r I. r&gt;H«w. w » &gt;o.u »
Lili and hia or the Montgomery amend- ■
men I, abou ing that the former was based 1 prierira jewel ttsarrh for Irawtedge as
un no principles uf fairness or justice, and 'I far a hhMeu treasure, and pursue tl e path

tfnBFEirS MONTHL

1
li will W

|

VaahtsfUs.
|
.

was wholly inadequate to its protended II uf wisdom, as for life everlasting.

k^r. Hunter fo'.Juwed, frankly avowing

that thia bill, like that of the Senate,
affirmed the validity and authority uf the
Lccuniptnn Giustitutiun, both ackLowlnlg'mg its binding obligation; but that it
only submitted the uiodUkatian uf tbe
land ordinance*, that nut Ling else was ex­
pressed or intended. That condition was
that tlie Stale should be admitted under
Lecompton if the people reiiequisbed its |
Cwer to tax guvernmeat property, irn'd |
consideration fur that cuutxasiun was
the grant far three millions of acres.—
Both bills.rested u&lt;i ths principle fully
and entirely of nut rvrognizing the right
to submit the constitution to tbo peoUe,
and nu such thing was contemplated; but
tbe urdinanqe. and it uuly.waa to bo sub­
mitted as modified by the contract.'
The consiitcucy ut himself and friends
was preserved in hia course.
Mr. Gtecn maintained the aamc ground
afterward.
After Mr. Hunter’s and Mr. Green's
declaration, thc.-c will need be no more
humbug about submission. The taltcr
was ihu principal autliur of tbe bill, aiid
might to know what
deigned. Thus©
who accept it now, must expect to take
“Ixxxmipton note ami simple."
Thus
one good remit is pcodneed. This speech
may make a diversion In tbo House. It
is said that Messrs. Admin, Chrpmsn,
Cox, and Ixnrcncc will return. Spme
doubts are felt about Messrs. Shorter nd
Stallworth following Mr. Quitman any
further.
Tbe decision In the California case. In
vdring the right to qnleksilver mrnea. In
the case of the United States ugwinst
Fossut, has iwcn postponed till Friday.
It allows furtbsr ilUgatioti ou tbe iiwimn
urnrvsy.
.
*

WaainwoTojt, April 27.—AIthorn*
tbe House today, Mr. Jones, of Tenn.,
moved to lay the report of Coherence
That result is. tbe esCommittee on the Kansas Bit! on fav te-

bb

xfa fat abort one half as

.Ugtos

DIED,

~

sfIcuTjotTces.

Putca

_

ran aa4 rvliabihlv,
’
th. W.mnai e.ssreefst
•Tito raer •» remote lb* i

■KFUBUCM BAXSBt: ~
Rboccbb Fou Foea Wuxi.

MORNING EDITION.

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. TH* jri'AAV.V
TfenUnV

J. M. XEVTSS A CO . raUhbm.

RAMCKL HtlLUfti.

KPBMtt MEDICINE.

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n« a ran— for
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W^IMW-StEaCui

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�AT THE HASTtNCB

--*'' «f*- '
waais* a aeavuiMtra

Ready Pay Store,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils Just received a large
stock of
..... i
TTHPENTTNE, ALCOHOL

mi umu,

Bunting Fluid together with * full stock of

emo CBBIBS.

■a'lamanM, atul theWEISZETEAK. BEL 1 put into my ccUju- waa filled w ith i
KC«U»......... ......
...........
;
Thankful to my ufimerou* customer*
for their put libaral patronage, I hope tu
LmmiU euntmuaoa. of th. noK,
C3777
a^iiAWLEK.
'Septa 1857___________
u-JOtf.

.. TEA. COFFEE, SL'OAR, Sft
CBS. I'EFEB. FISH. In . wi.nl .v.rythine in tbe Grocery line, auch as
At the cheapest store id .town by
wifi lie wanted for fantfr Use. And
,i
H.J.RKNF1HLD
thev- have on liiirid thc best kind
a sew stark, wf ATaii asd viator GOODS,
of ammunition fur Npartemvn
I
I wUeh will.feawJdfer
^.. - - . ■
suck as powder, and Per,
Cull and tee (hem before purtkunn^
bfiadt
ettsskm Cans of all kind*
al astonishing Inw prico*. My motto
rbetehrrt.
•
Water. Proofl* nnd *
■
•« tltvtn rA.wioor than thn rlierrncat.’
other*. Shot,
U-JtUIr rrotorcdfrtm, white or gray {by
L’ad, Arc.
* of »ickncM or »gr.) to origin*! tutor aod
Indies
‘
UF AU. KlXDit,
All tl.ra |mi|»**• "*" “'*
idar Put c n t
PUTTS J
v— tw»r ssd grateMly non.
Mixlieini-a, &lt;*l tlra
GINGHAMS,
'
Such
as
Print*,
Ging
aOLUMONMAXN.
day mav also lw&gt;
rinw, J’arnmcUa* Bli
BRILLIANTS,
fuundut t6is rataldUhVjMiclJ &lt;tf AVuUi Del
OU pare me an order opoo your
.
LAWNS,
numt. A l*o ■ grout va­
, and wlxn I got It, wy roucloded
a«l
.
riety of the chuier*t PcrfrtMaaa • hair, aa tba aarral teat ut
Al-&lt;i a good assortment of Cloths fc&gt;r
■” *h*t jues-urol me
nitry for tin- especial accom­
men’s wear, and a large stuck uf staples.
modation of the ladic*. Also
' Denims Sheetings, *liirtin», stripes, check*
Stationery, Pen*, Pencil*, Ink, (c,vand ticLinin*.
■ -T . . •
i
i JIBtTSeCEIVED * new |..t ut
ciy variety) "Paper, Euvclopa Ac.
i They would ro*|&gt;rotlvely annmmce to
BOOTH nud HHOE8,
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
the citixcn* uf llustinga and uf the sur­
I Irndm’i. GaiUn Buskins and. Bouts, a
tiniu, I LU. June 3S IBit
KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
u«*l Fn* O. J. Waod’a Hair Rrolor.lue rounding County, generally that they in­
good Bsaortmentat very'low pern*.
AT THE
r adtoirod Ha wumfarfal eflrcla. My luur tend to M'll every thing in their line of the
:
On hand a very Urge stock ofCruckcry
•eofi.it rv.iurwm a ,'t Um n-.uuxJ ii. Sne buaincs* an cheap as can he bought at any
J stone and (Jias* Warc.
r, and bare no duubt permanntlr aa.
Just roroiVrd a M« wtoek of
8. BIlMtR. tx-Scnakor.

EVERY VARIETY,

LARGE STOCK

ki W. RECBbYEB

To be sold at Isotceat
Price*.

-

DRESS GOODS

'
SHERIFF SALE
■aY .irtia «J aaaieeaiioo walked owl wf aad an-

J ,!rr the wal c( th* rlreuil coall far tbe county

B.rn. inc directed and Jelirerad a«aMM lb.
.
, -u.,,.1. ..i
,K.
■h.rMr
;..iar&lt; Ibrlaud* *nd inxwwulk of the dnfondaat
la saidexreamm. 1 dwl ,mtlw6lb day ot
..
Martb'A.D. K*. lary u|*rtiand lake all Um right.
.n.lirteerot«r..i4 drfenaa.H. to *nd uftba
fjfowii." drorribad prrmlaea. lying and being hi
PR1NTK LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
the roatatr iff Barer, and^taic at Michigan, to wh:
Fa*t balfltpof nkrth wast qBarter ( V.) *rotiae
tbirtr Ire &lt;3A. Tbwafoar &lt;4i north, range aeran SILKS, BONNEBB RICHE BOR­
,T) Vrol. ewniaiiiing eighty (60)scretL uwra or lea*
Whirl, above dewnbed prrrm.ro, I shall expoae at DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ir.
puttie auction, lu the blgbrot bidder, at ih. front
5ror of lbw cmirl bou-e. in tbe linage wf llaaUug*.
.. wld rorrnir. on Xwtsrt*; Um k&gt;ih day uf May A
l&gt;. i45d,at.weu*efork I*. H. ufaaid day, tout,*f)r
.«d riecntiao, logrtber with mlerr.1 aud com*
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

JEAN8.SATINETH, DEN IMS, TICKS,

ITIKID A CO.. Proprietor. J13 liroadw.r
■ Ibe mat X. Y. Wire Railing ealabllsk!d 114 Market Mrrol. St Lutiia. Mo.
And aold bj all good DruggiaU.

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

BOOTS AXB SIIODs BEAM MAKE
&lt;1«iklwr Brrer w Ckf,,.

GROCERIES

GOODS, MVSUN8, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATIK COTTON YARN.
CAMBRICS,

the

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

riiii.oeortiEira
FOL'ND.

btuNE

New Barry Mill,

PARASOLS, Ace., Ac.

ISAAC C. MOTT

SUGARS

work,

N.

Dr. A. E. B0N8TEEL,

1 Ami every tiling in the Hue uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Hastings.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
SmutU-r—we nre prepared *•’ do the
best of work. Please give nn avalL
Cash paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD ft GRANT. ,
| Hast Inga. Sep. 8,1857,

Da. A. E. Ilmimu. bal ing mudr Urotfoga bi.
u.-mao-nt place nt nuilrtirc. would iiifarm Ifta
rilirro. of llMtinga and ridaltT, ibat be will a»irod to all pn&gt;fro«&gt;«™t roll*, with diapateb and
. ’i &gt;___ t. ....U.
..II
In...

TEA

COJH’JE’JSJE!,

in as good onlcr and as prompt as an)
otlier Mill in Barry, or any other Ominty.
Having roary-dlira service*uf .

CLOTHLW

HSU

That Good TFA, auro to euro tlie btxidnehe

IS now in aucecmfiil upctwtiua, ready

custom

r H Y S I C I A N vk 8 V R G E O N.

AND
KIHXGLEX,
Imtul and all pcrwmi a idling to buy or
! will do well tu cull before bargaining

OF ALL KINDS.

|&gt;articularly eall
c
the attention
likling
to tbe fact
wbo-aro bui
.
j______ a large sleek ol
v jn*t Received
Nails and Glam and that I will furnish
auah. Glass, nails. Dour Trimmings »4;c..
•
'
m nowlble.
\i
J1J KEjXJIEU&gt; \

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

GRANT I SPAULDING.
Hnistiuga, Jim.- I. 18J7.

'-''I

.
1
HARPER’S’MONTHLY MAGAZLNE.
lU-tiu; a, Varcli a. 1*5*.

The Mae nnmlxr elnaro tbe aixth Year aiul mwnirtr* Uh- twellhrul.ime of Harper** Xew monthly
Sagaainw. *»d lb. I*ubli*ber« nubroro thi* opportMabr W rrwew tbeirorifad ackaowlctlgmenr* U,
Ibr &gt;‘rr*. and the Public fur tike unit™ approba
tiou and reoHiraei-uxnt a liieii bare Ixrn ncoroh-d

tit*..

AND CUTLERY.
lEIATO AlTb DATS.

New Arrangement
al lb&lt; Slow *TF. BOWER.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

1M)UMEIU.Y kept by T. PtmuFa, w
L constantly making addition* to tlw
mine, all of which, be propose* tu sell

The roaMwu why

BOOTS &lt;fc SHOES, (lEAPER
I.t^-.l |»..»il.le-«in..«nt »f the be»t rrwdiag«" b»
rokrird from tlx entire fleUI of Amenran snd F«rrign Literature. Tlx oMilents «rf this Mag«xioe
will be amdr.q. will, direct referrrxr to the wants
»ed te.lr* «f the grew: bode of American Frople
rstbrr than to lh»e of anr particiiUr tUu or pro('M&gt;oa. 5a effort will be *parcd Ucsrtnbine -tiler
lainmeat with instruction. The success which baa

I baa the CHEAPEST
Coaatanllr on h.wd. all hltxfa of (iwtrfa my Hat

!• doing tbe largvat Hardware bvauicaa to Ha»t-

BOOTS AMD SHOES! !

lumber the rtd .t«u! utT.

kept cMataBtir oe baud, and all kiwdk MADE TO
ORDER.
,
Doot forget the place,

ROWER S UARDWABE STORE.
taaali th. times..-roll
and txnmme.
P.S._fWfoeH^
r ROWER.

Prkw

CHEAP CROCKERY

Maatiagx. Feb. 11. ISM.________

Judge of Probate,
irrouirr AXD coersaxos AT u«,
r.s^irjsz&amp;'iin..
,,l my Um at tbe Const Uause. in Haatinr

iZ-Fesi OBo. sddroo, Hrdlap^Mjdi^^
a eery flat lute rf them. Without boasting, tbe
beat TEAS sad TOBACCOS, far the
ptice,
THE EVENJNG POST.
nfeU^PeuwmtieJimrealinthcitf^X. M, thbaMaoC IMrott.
Saw ia the My fifth jev al u* exiklcaxe, earnbfikr ah ttx Manual element, of a complete farai
Ir b&lt;-w»*ajxr. It h derated u&gt; the aaprort of tbe
tironxratu; parly w-Aw* &gt;7 m r^f, aud of DcnMicrStK PriMlrie dmfm. la Um
NAILS, GLASS, rLTTY.OILS.CAN•vc.tr oltkiw wJ. K^Zakro,7-ror.Vyw»rt.' A atrict
t u- i-cnoB of the Cnoatitution, aud an EoooomDLES, SOAl’S, BASIL FAILS, BED
rff Adminialratira of tbe GoremmeaL
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL TATEB, **, **

”

.
;Su^k copic. per mouth..7ie1
.
Arnu- tfeMf BemMfPmk
; .’ I
l&gt;paHi&gt;lMd every Wcdii-iKfay and Saturday- I
e-rlr ropy on. Ye,r
I Fire ropiro on y~r
kadi..,-------- (3.W I m advawc... ..»U.9C
Yauropw............. Kftj | Ten aupiaa......... Z®,i«
fFsd^Arraaar JW.
. ,
la ruMiahnl Erwy Tburwday.

*3aszn» !Trx27.”TM.

painting.

JOHX MICHAEL would mpsctftdly Inform

* ““Hastings

AM.vinxm’,

“‘Affinor or

,

Uotinm. Xwr., 1-1837.

J.Jt

Jfliisiral Jnslramcnts,
SHEET MUSIC
And fl Mirai Merchandise,
A-.U-lJf-lZOO
. MdCHIGs*.

elevatiui

Tint sulmrilxT luu just opened a fmo
stock uf Muaival Mervliandiac consisting ,

,npa?UX0 FORTES AXD MELOUEOXH,

BBUXIAMT rjKMPECTt-K I
fOCRTH XKAB OF THE
COflMOPOIJTAN ART ASSOCIATION.

J«U7 UKArTUKfiMlAWK.'
TlX. 'W AXl.SHKrT.tXVX
WAKX VltlLUl "fTC*

HUBBARD,

i

OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN Fl&gt;»VER.
PARLOR COOK BTUVE8,
Rtersmi hi tbhtinrn. Kir rtslfaad HoxNmn ’

From ihedMl Maker* in thf coUHtry.
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
VIOLINS AND GUITARS, Of tbe best Italian and American Manu- ‘ T itAVR a vrr^eoartlrte stoctwftfbki wslWHug
1 H.rdw.rr, i'udmliwc Li«-k., Lafabtw, BatU '
fact ti-..
Scrrw k Hiagvi of »U kinds­
SHEET MUSIC,
TUNT -WJ^RE;
Of L-verv dcscrijRttm, nnd of tlie Ink al
r' bliciitk-n.
’ .
r^Ort'ER, Tta SMI Wert I row Wan ofsll kind. .

(&gt;f the best quality for all unJrumroia.
|
BAND MUSIC.
Arranged by the bestrompuaer*.
Every instrument oflered for aalo Ims |
been thoroughly tested, and he cun safely .
■ay are superior loany ever auhl- in thia

SPUKWnTHMM DOLLAR EXORAVnO!.'
bat, aleo. the btautifull.T iBaalnted
Tiro ZMlnr Art Journal Ont lor4'

CHAHiE •» TfME.

Battle Creek, Hastings A Grand
Rapids Stage Route.
।

place.
'...
faab .ubuoiber « aim paomotad with a Cw«:
A very liberal dediicliott made to tlioac |
purchasing in quantities.
N and after IGraday .August 3hL 18-1
lx rrcewad ia aMitam,. U,w. rl'h&lt;x torverewob.
Promt attvntioq paid to country or
acriber an •quHalenl Io lbw .das of Bra doiiara.
57, until further notice, stage*' will'
ders.
leave tbe f&gt;ll&lt;u»ing Darned place*, aa fel­
Mr. IL w-ill gir$ his personal atten-,
■
tian to tuning Pianos, by leaving oriL-rs lows, to wit;
awryacutBa. 1
at bis aturo corner Main and Burdick
days, Wednesday » and Friday*. *t 7 o’-1 j
. BIFMHr,
T. A. ALEXA MOHR,
PmidcaL- .
VlNlWMMem
N. B. Just received * new nitisical | clock, A. M. and arrive at llnttlr* Creek. {
TUOS. K. BRACE, Jt. S«'r.
nt 1 o’clock, P. M. i" time to take tb«- [
inatrament, called tbe English Mclalie ।
ly all bia ralatirt
J. B. Bennett, Gen’i Agent.
afternoon cars vast or won, nnd mi TucaHarmonium. Cail ami examine.
j daya, Thuraihiy* nnd Saturdays nt nnc o’- ‘
7 i.rTftS»b«*a about tba boots IO wbdc away
J. M. HUBBARD.
I clikk 1*. M. in time, to take the cirning j
f’ wmrT boors. One day bs r«ad to him from Oct. IMi 1«»7.
nS4-«m.
^JdSKwtahtSl teiondon abort tbe mid.
' train of car*.
.
I
rfl. of lbs aereoteerth rer.tqry of
i
Lrove Battle Creek fr IlW.ipg* on.
Ttlcifayk, Thursdays r.nl KultirJav* st 1.1.rtuuu ulm* sirraiTmt.
AXDlTTiMtt MUXKY TOBUY COODJKW ! o’aloA, A. M., sml arrive *t llastmga I *»T,U*r*l rote, sad mas m rbU M..»4rr
nt two 4 'cl&lt; ck, P. M. and on Mondav*
Wedmwdays and Fridays ut 4 u’clock, A. ]
M., and arrive iu llasting*, *t 10 u'clock, |
wj*es EQvrrAfigOMSrftb,
Ix-avc Hanlinpi for Grand Rapid* on I
Monday*, Wednesday* and 1’riaavs at |
"AND PROMPTLY PAID. .
10 &lt;&gt; duck A. M., and arrive at Grand i
LOSSES RAID 810,487^12 .84.
I Rapids nt 8 o’dock P. M.
।
Ut«e Grand Rapid, fur llaalings .nd
i Battle Crock «• Tuesday*, Thursdays, and j
. Satnrdava, nt fiiUr o cluck. P. M.
' 17a-t£ *
a BIINPAKOa

O

E

. ZMJyZrmUy JW.

FRANCIS ROWER

STi&amp;sdSaiw

DANGERS OF EIRE,

TIME“IS MONj^L

uilok mr

. Mafm &amp; BitrtX; Jeweler’* and Book-,

�THHrtRST1^
HSOOMt

In tbe wi&lt; bad season
I WrtflbMl tow the
ak, *nd have suffered

" commercial centers, and i» lying there
idle because there ia no wav to um it safe­
ly. As noon ax the farm whi have anything
to sell, and begin to realize upon it, mon■ tty will gradually .get into circulation—
the jwyment of one debt will lend to the
paymeultif many more. Economy and
isbor will be tbe order of the day, and
better times will come slowly. Hut after
■II it will depend very muo't upon the
farmers. Evwy fiirniffr should tn.tke up
his mind that be w'dl put bis farm to its
utmost capacity of prod octi rentes. Do
not give It one moment's repose. Plant
or sowevery improvable acre; fill your
hams and gratiuri.-s; make up in quantity
what y ou-bek in price. If you can’t grow
wheat, or corn, put in some flax, and grow
more of every available crop than you
sv.r grew before. Raise more calves
and pig* and lambs, and be prepared to
atoll feed a few nice sheep, steers, or oxen.
Gat aa much to sell this co* •»C UU "
yotr possibly can. and then sell it. Don’t
wait for high prices, they won't ewne
back again tor some Lime. Sell snd take
the money and pay your debts nith It.—
If you are so fortunata not to owe any­
body. then lend it to your neighbor Co cn
able him to pay &lt;&gt;ff his pressing debts,
and help him to get another crop.
One of the beat crops to be pul in this
spring will be oom. Plant all you can,
attend to it well, and rend it to market
next winter in fat cattle, sheep or bogs.
Sell all you can, buy nothing that you
do not pay down for, and good times Will
soon come round.— Rumi New Yorker.

of trees is an interesting
mmo trees live only s
,----- ,. ,_Jy. attaining their growth
and rapidly oecitying, like the P&lt;^ch.t^ee
others, on the contrary, have a lohgeriu
cxceuding the age.of man, and some npe
ciea outlive many generations. It ia well
known that the age of trees is correctly
indicated by tl»c number of wood-drrles
or rings found in the trunk—each ring be
ing the growth of a single year.
We
here subjoin severs! remarkable examples
■kcertsined by the above rule, or by tra­
dition and liistories, quoted from De Can­
dolle:
*• HwfoWto tM^*of.................. JSS yrere
sngiMRMarsL**.-—.............. &gt;m -

LARGE STOCK
Au**W
a.w.MUJA*—■*.
JUBA. EWEEZKY. Selidior for Ciaptaln

MORTGAGE SALE,
totoill hating been made io the pajn&gt;&lt;

H^tiagi March 9,18x3

at~the

JJnsiral Jtartnunats,
SHEET MTT8IC

AW Mukai MerckudiBe,
KALAMAZOO t

•• MJCM/OaN.

TuxsulMriber has just opened a Gm
stock of MusKai Merchandise wmsisting

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

r and truly. '
bl)LOMU*

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

vaaavaa. aw..* w, 1.0.1 have uasd Trof. O. J. Wood's Mair Rretorauv.
sod bare adm.red its wonderful effects. My hair
•u bec-jrring. rel though*, prematurely grey, but
by the re, ortiia reslorsUVS libre rcMBNditoorigBROAD CLOTHS. CASSIA!ERES, inal color, sad hare no doubt pannsncnlly ao.
&amp; UHEJ&amp;E. cx^reator.
JEA^SATINCrs, DENIMS, TICKS,
0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, It: Broadway '
5. T., (in the greet N. Y. Wire Hailing eatabliasSHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ maul) red 114 Market street. Si Uuh, Mo.
Aod aoid by all good Droggista.
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS,

Corts ot Brady Made

CLOTHLVG

ArS U8UAL,
ith as good and complete an asaortment of

W

GOCERIE8,
as was ever ott red in this market.

with bto Scandinavian Blred Pill*. W||)
•bltterate the moat txJnfui dlwawi. but p-.S
their recurrence, and lengthen life bevortthsa?
ginery span.
’

rr&amp;fc'S^g!12LT£'L‘.»“"i«;

g!W7t!^i,Wr- eC^

COOPERING BUSINESS'
Th* abev* beameaaiu all Ito various brane hr*
s
vX-

JIork’dawirls. flolr barrels, tcbs

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

CAMBRICS,

*44wS.

. As a particular frirad' baa takes the
iil^rty tu mreutetr tbe mnry that ww are
in part of q rQBTgB AJ|D ME1/JDE0XS.
keeping a GROG SHOP. 1 take thia op­
From the Luf Muktre in thr cuuntri/.
portunity to say to my friend-to ■ “-that
VIOLINS AND GUlTARIj
is not tli case, nor nevcr w ilL la,» fong
Of the best Italian and Amerlom Manu­
ga! *m sane, and the WBZ8EZnTSJuL&gt;
facture.
■
PEI, I put into my dollar wm filled with
■ MBIT MtllC,
Of every description, and of the lata st
Thankful to my numerous customers
publication.
gj u g 1
fortheir post liberal patronage, 1 bops tai
Of the best quality for all insUumsnta.
merits continucnce of the Mine.
D, C..HAWLEY.
Sept 22 1857
__________ n^tf.

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

."

old stand

f th* judg* thereof ia UMtinn on Mocdar Janary Uih A. D. 1853. PreMulO. L. Bay, ludg*
fn th* matter ot th* Ertatp of Wffltam FentcM. ’
ite of Tbvruapple deceased?
’
On rrodiog aud tiling the said petition of Chari* Fenton «x«autor4*a:d dqpMrel. praying for
trfaia Wmim Uo-reta Mt forth fnr Iracaseto sell
irtain real oalate it&gt; *aid'petition doucrilrad b.
&gt;■._&lt;&lt;&gt;&gt; &lt;* —u AxtaMd.
* irdrrrd that M*odav th* 9th
Sis at on. o'clock f. M. it th. ofoTProbate In Uaating* bcataigu
-------— .— —.•l.raring of said poUrisart whirl,
time and place *11 |«rtir&gt; mtereated are required
to appear and abow cm** if any why th* pr«ycr

O th. Ounly of Barre. In Clisncerv.'
mt—■■ ■ •■■■■—•
At a ur-Miao «faa&gt;d Court h*ld M th. Court
and nt-arii every t|
bore*(" th. riUaguof Hasting* III aaid Cuuutv
kri&gt;l constant!) on
rti to. 2id day .fTcbroary, A» D-lBOfl. htwcl
Mr. IL will give hia personal atten­
Hon. LoiritB taivMl. drem* Judgp.
tion t» tuning Pianos. by leaving orders
la th* caa* Imitun CLariva]
W. Dawley, Complataanto,
I
nt hia'sture tinier Myin and Burdick
Streets.
Conreliu* Bi in .ton and Fred-I
rick U. I'rsU. Dcfcudanta.
J
N. B. Jnst received a new musical
the drfen*tort. Freun’k
is
I instrunient, called the Engliah Meulic
•f thl* Htal* but vt th* Slate of low*. On root ton Harmonium. Cail nnd examine.
afltevantC. Rhisre. Italicitor forth. Cmsslatosat
J. Ml HIBBARD.
11 i* ovdrrod that said Uefrwdanta canoo thmr apOct. 15th 1857.
n24-dm.
OFREAI.

Very truly your*.
JOHN R DKMfTH.
From tbe Rev Mr. McMcllui* f*a&gt;tar«CR*h«rti
Chapel
‘ i
Ismavarous.OstS, IM.’.
b.e vr
iu..a. ■ &gt;__ ....... .

THJC RVRKJNG ROST.

notice to *11 parties loterretcd of th* pendency »f
Mud petition aud the Iwariug thcrooubr canxinr
a copy &lt;&gt;( Uli* notice and seder to bu publUhsd
ia th* Republican llanucr, a public newspaper
printed atMaaUag* aad circulaiiaginsaidcfonly
tor th* full term of three wreke ooe. at least
in each week immediately proceeding th* time of
bearing tn th. premises.
0. L RAY,
Judg* ofl'robate
T-- tl.i

Jle tUnt Dn»rtrs1ieJ«ur»al in lU nif -.f X., T"rt,

Nowlo th»Tifty fiftb vest of it* exl»len&lt;*. cocatana *li th. e*»aU*l*Uwr.u ot aeoeip aliiunlIv newspaper. It I* devoted to the Mtptwrt ot the
Deei-ucrelic party a tre U u rigM, and i-l l&gt;etnocr*lic I*rin*ipta u-«« w l&gt; ib* uoe-ituproreising »dvaaateofHwaMLtow£taar, ZrwJtowrt/ A strict
CoMlnrettas of Uw Cou*l,tot«.o. ud an Srooom

A GENTLEMAN.

Local Editor Cincinnati tody Ln,»irer'

■MORTGAGE SALE.
ly all hl* relatirr* had died. T
cm which tad to bit recovery wet
Hi* younger brelbw was tn lb* I
tu him from book* al-oui the b»u.,
bi* weary hour*. On* dav h« rvi
*n oto bvrJc publube,: wH-ondoo
div of tbe wventrenll, rentnrv af
• A ajmpel aad certain remmedac

nioat violent nervenn bcaitadw. which 1 iiimi
waa produced to my diaonlervd •u«M&gt;cb,far wht*
my dtopepata left me my hradacb* kfl with it—
I now lee I better In every respect than I hats hr

ar, uf Uw township of Emmvl, in aud orantv of
Calliore. aad rerorded ba th. uffloa of On ftvgutor of llreda aad Mortgage., in aad for I ha
ccusiy of Barry, in th. Stale of Michigan, to Li­
ber ■■K* of mortgwgre, co page two hvsdred and

■ misiron*. Wednesday, S«pi. t. 1*5T.
ftoaacc—Dear Sin Haring Un trashiveral year* with extrnne debility asd
be reading matter of th. Duly.
ThaWuaLr Krsst*. |*c«v i* edited with np«.
to! reference to th* want* ofrouuiry rndere. and
niiSWtHSinrrSrsn

DUSHJO.IXJMF GALLERY OF FAIXTI5GB!
I'un.bi*e4 at a c«at of t180,«00:

he prcucnlMdreutod.e* prepared *ail comment&lt;! Ito UM. n. malt waa tavoralbv. I. twa aflerouoo,) of uid day.
Stogie eop J for &lt;ma
| Threw coplea to
luintlu lie was able to walk about the pren.isre
Vfheraaa, no anil or olbtr t.roeccuuia al taw or
yrertawksre.to.eol
rilhuul difficulty ud in seven month* iron th*
ime th«t b. eommeuced iu um he w«* »nU«ly te reeily has bros laautolad, or had, to rceue.r
Bisgk ropwapcr mrelh..**s.
said sore of motaay, or soy part ibreret therefore.
rail and hu not brea oonGned a day. More.
W H'lwtl, frewtag Pwf.
noUe. ia hereby given tkalia puraaaura of a pow-

Yew .1 Fooitoisl, PcrtUbui::: j,Yto iw “
Y«w «l Brodtaiurn, Kent.................. *.000 "
Yew .* Rcdrer. Bucks, S7 n. in diun. 3,500 "
A B*nyar. tree (Ficus India*,) yet
growing upon an I.lund in the Nerbudda
river. India, ia believed to
identical
with t W which is mentioned in history by
Nearchto, in the time of Alexander Great
aa being capable of sheltering 10,600 men
at once. Portions ol it have I»een carried

FVA0

OAXVAUO i

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1 (1ST RECEIVED'

At the clicupcAt store in bren by
recuoe. •» UiaXiunsHaree, talb. ultogro?Has
'“«&lt; ** towvoeeiy «f Barry, mad tatals of Ukb
I«n, o. ll^ .i^Urelh (is . day u March. &gt;» th
year IBM, st Me-(to) o’ilock, ia ths Ibrenoo. &lt;
seat day.
.
EDWiBD PACKra. Murtgagre.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

GREAT DISCOVERY I
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
TU WKu Pu» (r-.i&gt;u.,irok«) rfU»
FOUND.
Aiaeriean forest, with the diameter of 6
nr 7 feet, attains tbe bight of ISO to 200
feet. In the early aettlement of Dart­
mouth Collage, a Pine stood upon the
College plain which measured BIO feet
in height. In the Ohio Valley, the Red
Maple and the Sycamore, attaiu to great
dimensions. A specimen uf the former,
in Indians, measured 16 feci In diameter,
uf the latter. 23 feet.
But. all things considered, the monarch
tree of tbe world to die Sequoia gigsntea,
called the California Pine, &lt;rf tbe SacraNAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CANmonw .Valley aad Maripwan. One of
atouag otornry rerirty aiTdof
***’'
which bad fallen, measured 31 feet in di­ DLES.8OAP8, SASH, PAILS* BED
Groceries A. Fancy Goode
ameter and 303 feet in length.
Among
months from the date of tki* order; and that ia
those yet sUnding are some of still great- 00RD6, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS, ihwure be funnd Ut ths restore or weatora a
k«t. Itcooiprisa «»«re v.rirty and kintlafSugar* case tbeir appcaranc* ii enured. tUa thal ibev
cum their answer to the Oaipieinaato BUI to £
WALL PAPER, kt, Ae.
lid rrlitua twenty days afer aarviceof a way of
are wnblime in height, the grow th (as eetimatsd by the annual wood-drdca) of
more than X OOO years.
them.
And it to farther ordered that within tweet r
Raiiixii Struts.—it seemed to bars
.---------- ,---------------been tbe delight «s well u the fortune of
***** bf»“u,a: K*&gt;to *» »«b
» FAMlLTTgqaRY Muro. th. iK Mwmmfwrto Hartings is said Couuly/aad
that
sail publication be continued for au areJudge Dngp-tt, of Ci&gt;t!nscttcut» to come
wholeaumpnamg ataryw.nd uum generalaaaortB&gt;»nt than can ba fuoud at any other estabUshmeni
in contact with hi* brother Smith. The
“«! wi'l to offered at prire* lower than .ver before
latter was not without talent, but it ran In
“f " '•*“ ‘w««r day. before Urn Mass limited
fow cbm.n.:ls, and, Mr. Da«geu loved to
porter him.
One oreaakm, during sn ar­
Battta Crrek. F«b. 19, 1859
’’ C M0T.atf.
gument tq tbe court upon a point of law
involving nine question* Mr. Smith at­
tempted to draw distinctions which did ,
not exist; sad in allusion to bis subtlety, ।
AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GQ0D.JMW
reply, addressed the court j
El.RY.

H.J.KENFIELD
SPLENDID TUREK DOLLAR IQtQRA VINO I
but, also, th* beautifully iliu.lrsted

Tiro Dollar Art Journal One Year!,

TIME IS MONEY.

“The opposing counsel has Uaw vwy
nite in hb pomta of taw, .nd ba. aamimed difference, where none exist. Aa ,

amMSU, bat 1 caa swore Ha 1 m
sffatoirewMf|i»tfMad ba."

Boeh u Prints, Ginghams, LeLains, Merinoe, Paramettae Bisck Alpaccas and »
variety of Wool DeLains, *11 w*y
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor
men’s wewr.und a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shining, stripes, checks,
mid tirkings.
JUSTREGEIVED a new Into!

BOOTS and SHOE*.

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k
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I have also a very large quantity ol

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Sfrinf -Kutkiwejsul sbmM,
Hasttaga.Mayl .im.
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'

Lwdiw’n Gsdten Buskins and Boots, s,
good assortment al vary low prices.
On hand a verv large stock ofCrockery
stone sndGlare Ware.
Just received a new stock of

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READ?
nt astun'mhing low prices. My mottois *n little cheeper tlian tbe cbw.peet.'
I have just received a good assortmeet

DRESS GOODS

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* new stock uf Fall nnd u inter GOOD!,
which will be sold for

on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
aeli will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
.
1 woald particularly call tba attention
of persons who are building to the fact
that I have just Received a large sleek oj
Nails and Glass and that 1 will futniah,
■ash. Glass, saiis, Door Trimmings &lt;k&lt;-,
at as low a figure m poreilile.
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REPUBLICAN BANNER,

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HT AU ktad* »f produce tskca in exchaose for
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tu&gt;pentine, bunpng fluid,

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■UZS Ac. Battle
etale of rubber
Kr lade*. pelts.

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HEATH, ELLIN A Co.,
T rANlTAiTERERd •( ai.d drjeiy
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J. W. Bi t KLi:,

DINI III. COOK,

J AHEM-A. SWEEZE Y,

A. HOLBROOK,
and Ceuukdur at Law. Solicitor in
WILLIAM BLIIGHEB,

J. H. SEVINS,
’publican IteMKrr oppoaiM

OODS
JOHN ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN aud S«rg«Mi. DwaUingoo Broadwav, near tha Caurt lloux.

P
ment of Cloths for
;e Block of staple*,
ling. •:.ilx.,dwi«.

CARLOS O. SCOTT,

:rle6,
W, Pay.
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her

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Iron rille, MfchB. II. FULLER,

.Middleville, Barry county, Mich.

w. H. COLEHAN,
ANKER. Collections Atteodd io,
___ ! wd proaptfr, st carnet rssaa ol

B

GEORGE W. HILLS,

•ibfa.

•

JOHN S. TAW BRENT,

H. N. SHELDON,

BTANTON * TIFFANY,

J. T. EMORY,

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY CODNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1858.

Drtktdid crack away—with deadly
"After my decease, there will be found
“No matter.
1 was in the act ot set­
two hundred tlmusand francs in mnnay at tling n purchase In the Stale funds for aim, too—but thu horsa did not mind tho
ballet In the least.
The rage and unutmy notary’s beside jewelry, clothes and Madem Anne."
furnitore, as also a chateau worth two
"WtunF exclaimed Vatry, "after pur­ terablo astonishment of the hunter^ old
hundred thousand francs.
,
chising house and equipages, she has still Roan looked him right in the luce as if
ba liked the fun.
money to invest!”
“Drake," cried Sam, “vou’re drunk !
aiding there will only be found my book,
“Undoubtedly so.”
‘Heures de la Vicrge.’ht.ly volume, which
"But where did the money come from F A horse at a duxen rods—^&gt;h, my eye!”
' t.
I • ... .1. I.
“Just abut your mouth, or DI shoot
"What! did you not see!"
you.” thundered the excited Drake. .
•vM'hcnF
-The bullet was hollow, YU swear.—
sire that these objects be divided into
"When she shrieked upon seeing what
the prayer book contained, which she in­ The man lies that rays I can’t shoot.—
throe lota. Last week I cut off a goose’s head at fifty
“The first lot, the two hundred thou- herited.*
rod*, and I can dn it again. Colonel, you
“Wo oboervedTothlng.”
rami francs in money.
“Oh! I thought you saw it.” said the can laugh, but I'll bet you thirty dollars
“The second lot, th* chateau, funriture
sarcastio notary.
“Thai prayer book I can bring old* Roan down at a single
and jewels.
;
••’llic third l“t» ®y book, Tleurs* de contained sixty axgraviugo, sad' each en­ •hot."
The wager was readily accepted. The
graving was covered by ten notes of a
la Vicrgc.'
stakes were placed in Sam's hands. Ela­
•I have pardoned my sister Anno the thousand francs qssch.,’
ted
with
the
Idea of winning back his
'
“
Good
heavena!"
exclaimed
Vatry,
grief which she has caused to us, and 1 i
two tens, and making a ten into the liar­
would have comforted her in her sorrows ’' thunder struck.
MI.
if 1 had known sooner of her return to
"If I bad only known it,” shouted gain, Drake carefnlly selected a perfect
ball, an.cven buckskin patch, and loaded
France. icuinpnie
I comprise her
my wilL
Madam de Villeboya.
iraucc.
ucr in uiy
him.
‘•You had the choice," -added tlie nota­ his rifle.
“—
Madam
de Villeboya,
my moeh bew raw wor rxunpw unsni rar unr to lire,
iI
——■ -------cousin, sltall
shall have
have tho
the first
choice.
ry, "and I myself urged you to take the
T«k« from my lips th. IraMn thia.
'I loved
WTO eouMD,
first choice.
hunter loxsted of being able to shoot a
u._ «__________ ■
“M
«hn!I prayer book, but you refused."
M. V.trv
Vatry, tnv
my lirothkr.in.law
brothw-in-law, shall
“But who couM have expected to find baton tire wing by starlight,and without
have the second chuioc.
hesitation be drew a sight on old Roon’s
“Anne will take the remaining tatF~"■ sTorUine in a breviary I”
The two baffled old egotists withdrew, head.
•Ah! ah!” said Vatry, “Sister Egerie
Crowned with the splendorsof the Hole Gloat!
A minute later, Drake was driving
wot a good one; that is rather clever
c'------ *“on their hearts swollen with passionate envy.
Madntn’Annc U still in Peris. If you through the grove, tho moat enraged, the
her part " .
•■Amtc'wdlLpnly bare the praj er-book," pass by the Rue Lafitte, on a fine sum­ mast desperate of men. His rifle, innuI exclaimed Madam'de Villeboya, laughing mer evening, you will sec a charming ceqj victim of ire, lay with a broken stock
Sam was
jaltiud^R Tlie notary interrupted berjocu- picture on the fir»t floor, illuminated by in tbfc bottom of the wagon.
t&lt;»o much frightene/T to laugh.
Mean­
farlty:
the pale reflection of wax lights.
“Madam” he said, "which lol will you
A laily who had joined the two hand*, while the gratified Colonel was rolling on
tho
ground
convulsed
with
mirth,
and old
truJ. . choose 1”
of her son, a fair child of six year* of age.
’
Roan
was
standing
undisturbed
under
•• The two
hundred thousand francs in in praver b*fore nn old book of “Heurcw
t
de la Vieree,” and for which a case ofrj the trees.
When Drake reached home, his two
“HuWynii quite made up your mind!” gold had been made.
amis discovered his ill-humor, mid the
“Perfectly so.”
mutilated condition &lt;&gt;f his rifle-sloek, hast­
Tlie man of law, addressing himself
COL CRICKLEY S HORSE
ened to arouse bis spirits with nows which
llnii to the good feeling of the lady, said.
they were sure would make him dance
"Madam, you are rich, and Anne hoa
I have'never been able to ascertain the
nothing.
Could you not leave her this cause of the quarrel between th. Crick“Clear out!" growled the old man, "1
lot nud take the lawk of prayers, which let * nnd tlie Drakes.' They had lived
tlie ecccnlricitv of the dcctwaed liad placed I within a mile &lt;ff each other in Illinois fur dmj’t want to hear any dews; get away
I shall knock one of you down I"
&lt;&gt;n a pur witli the otlier lota."
five years; and from tho fn.t there had
-But, father, it's such a trick play*] off
“You mu«t lie joking. M. Dubois,” es- bean a mutual feeling of dislike between
on the Colonel."
claimed Madam de Villeboya, “you must the two families.
“On the Colonel I" cried the old man,
really &gt;»e very dull nut to we the inten­
One evening. Mr. Drake, the elder, । beginning to be Intcreated.
“ Glad if
tion ol Sieu r Eg-ne in all thii.
Our was returning bnme. with h.» “pocket fu|j
, you’ve played the Oulunpl a trick, let's
TML
nooored mntsin saw full well that lu*r ot rock.." Irani Cliintgn. whither be had
bear it."
Hrixorr ma fart! Lo! al God's right bind
b«w&gt;k uf prayers would fall 10 tbalfat of been to dlspiarti of a loud ol grain. Sam
“Well, father, Jed and 1 this afternoon
Anno, who had the last choice."
Barron wu» witli him -n the wagon,, and wont out for deer ■ ■ 7"
-And whagdo yuucunchidc from that!" as they approached the grove vrtiicb In­
“Hang the deer, cutne to the trick of
tervened betwqBti them mid Mr. 'Drake's it."
‘
;
• •
“1 conclude that she meant to intimate bouse, be ob^rred *u bls companion : .
“ Couldn’t Cud any deer, but thought
“What a beautiful shol Cui. Crickleji’s
tn her »t*tcr that repentance and prayer
ye must »h&lt;&gt;«&gt;t aumetbing; so Jed banged
wlx-ro the only thing* that she bud to ex­ old roan is, over j under I”
away at the Cufomdis olu Roan—shot
“Hang it,” muttered old Drake, “so
pect in this world."
him dead!"
A* she finished these words, Madam it is.”
’
"Shot old Itoan!’’ thundered tho hun­
‘de VillebovS; made a definite arl.c-tton «»f
Tlie horse wns standing under some ter.
“Jed did you shoot thr Colonel’s
trews about twelve rods from tlw public
b»M F
Vatry, a« nia^ be easily imagined, select­ J road.
|
“I didn't do anytliirw else.”
ed the chateau, furniture and jewels, as
favulunt.-.rih, Drake stopped his team.
"And, then," paused Jrd, confident the
A FRENCH WILL STORY.
, He glanced furtively around, then with a joke part most please his Cither, "Jim
i hia lot.
-Mouaieur Vatry,” raid M. Dubcis to queer*
,|^.1 smile, ....
------ &gt;
r—
the ...„
old hunter took
up
hi. and I propped the horse up, and lied hia
“b she dead, then!
that
gentleman,
“
cun
sunpuaiqg
it
had
[
n
|]
c
f
lotu
th,,
bottom
of
the
wagon,
and
-Yes. madam,/^replied ft gentleman .iu
head back with n cord,and left him stand­
Iwcn the intention of tho deceased to pun- I rising it to his abouldcr, drew sight on ing under the tree, just os II he was alive,
brown emt and abort brwhos.
i*h her sister, it would be noble on your | jj,,. (Vjlum-l’s horse.
llo! bo! wasn't it a joke 1”
•‘And her will F
-Beautiful!’’ muttered Drake, lower•'Is g"ing to be opened here inunepi- purl, milliuoairr, as you are, to give up '
Old Drake's bend fell on his brra«t.—,
111 least a (mrti-n of your share to Anne, I ;ng hi, Hfle w ith the air of a man reslst- He felt uf hl* empty pocket-book, and
utcl.v by tier solicitor."
w
h
‘
&gt;
wants
it
ao
much."
ing
a
powerful
temptation.
“
I
could
drop
“Shull we inherit «nj thing I”
I
looked at his riflr. 1'ben in a rueful 'tone
-Thanite fiw your kind ad vice, dear sir," o|d R,wn sn easy J”
•It must be auppixid so; we have
bo whiapeied to bis boy—
replied Vatry; “tlie mansion is situated
••Shoot!” suggwited Sam Barton, who
“It’s a joke! But if ever you tsll ol
daims."
on the very'confines of my woods, and I fared fun in any shape.
It—or if you da, Sam Barton—I'll skin
-Wbn '« that miserably dreaaed per•uits me admirably, all thu more ao as it I
“No, No. 'twouldn't do,” said tho dd yon alive!
Fee been shooting at that
si&gt;nnge who intrudes hvr»elf here 1"
।
is
furnished.
As
to
the
jowria
of
Sister
|
|,
untcr&gt;
glancing
cautiously
around
him
-Oh, she.” said tlie little man anceritit.
di-ad horse half on hour, at ten dollars a
Egvrie, dry are reminisrencea winch one again.
•‘she won't have much in the will; .helis
shot.”
ought never to part with."
I
won't tell." said Sam.
■
sister to the dcccuiwd.”
I
At that moment Sam fell into the gut­
“Since it 1* so, ’ "aid tho notary, “my ,
“Well, I won’taboot this time any way. ter. Sam had laughed himself ulmoit to
- What, tlut Anno who wedded iu
pout Modem Anno, here is tho prayer 1 tell or no tell. Tbiborseta ton nigh.—
1812 a man of nothing—mi officer." :
book that n-marns to you,"
■ If he was fifty reais off instead of twelve,
“Precisely so.’’
I
Anne, attended by her aou.a handsome so tbcre’d be a bare poaaibility of mistaSoutcds.—One ought to love society
“Shn must have no small amount uf
impudence to present herself here, before boy, with bloc eyea, took her sister's old king him for a dear, I'd let fly. As it is, if be w ishes to enjoy solitude. It is a •&lt;•prayer book, and making her son kiss ill l'd give Colonel flveddlars for a »hoL
cial nature that solitude works upon with
• respectable family.”
I
after her, she Mid—
'
At that moment the Colonel himaolf the most various power. Ii'one is misan­
-lhe more so as Sister Egerie. of no-Hector, kiss thia book whidi belonged . stepped from behlndja big ook. nol a rod thropic, and betakes himself to loneliness
We bitfh bud never forgiven her that m|*
distant •«&lt;«
and &lt;to.«l
stood before Mr. Drake,
Drake.
to your pour aunt which is dead; but wbu /t:-...«
that ho may get,away from hateful things,
nllianco."
•Well, why don’t you shoot I"
would hoc loved you well bad she kuoutt
solitude is a silent emptiness to hint. But
Anne moved ol this lime across the
The old man stammered out something ns after a bell, has tolled or rung, we hear
room in.which the family of the deccated you. When you have learned to read
its sound* dying sway in vibrations faint­
were assembled. She was pale; her f&gt;n&lt;- you will pray to Heaven to make you in confusion:
“That’s you, Colonel t I I was tempted er and fainter; nnd when they have wholly
blue eve* were filled with ttanu and far wise and good as your lather was. and
happier than your unfortunate mother.’’ to, I declare ! And as I said. I’ll give you ceased, feel that the very silence is musi­
face was furrowed- by care with preoocal, too, so it is with solitude, which ii
The eves of those who were present a ‘V’ forone pull."
cious wrink’c*.
J
‘•Say an ’X.’ and it’e a bargain 1”
but a few hours ol rest between strain* of
were filled with tears, notwithstanding
“What d&lt;&gt; you come here fori mW,
Drake foil of bis rifle, and looked at life, nud would not be what it is If we did
with great lia‘ightine», Madam de \ ilfo their efforts to preaervs an appearance ul
&lt;dd
Boan.
not go from activity to it.
boya,lbo lady who. a moment before, indifference.
“
How
much
is
tho
horse
worth
1
’
ho
liic child embraced foe old book with
had boon interrogating the little man who
Wiut m Fxstiioa ?—It is a deformed
boyish fervor, and. opening it afterword, muttered in Sam’s rar.
inherited with her.
little mon»ter, with a dhameieon skin, be­
"About fiftv dollars.”
.
“Madam." the poor lady replied, with sxclaimsd:
"Gad, Colwiel, I’ll do IL litre’s your striding the shoulder* of public opinion;
-Oh, mammal whnt pretty pictures!
hutaHity, ‘I donut come to claim a part
a
beautiful
envelope for mortality, pre­
‘ Indeed!” raid the mother, hnppy iu •X!’
of what doc* not bchmg to sue; 1 «&gt;«£•
The Lionel took and pocketed the tenting a graceful and polished exterior,
wlafy to see Mr. Dub..fa, my poor abler . the gladness of the boy.
-Yea; the good virgin, in a red dress, ,jnoncy, muttering—"Hanged if 1 thought the sppearanee of which gives no certain
aolicltor, to inquire if she spoke ot me
indication of the real value of what is
holding the infant'Jesus in her arms. But vou would take me up.”
at her last hour.”
Though weak in it­
why, mamma, have silk paper been put ’ W ilh high glee the old huntor put a j contained therein.
“What! do you think people busy
fresh cap on his rifle, stood up iu his | self. like moat other despots, it bos grad­
upon the picturea'l"
...
,
J....”
-So that they tuny not be injured, my wagon, and drew a close sight on old ually usurped a drgroo of power that is
«,.«! Mbd*m a. Vlltebo,.;
dear.”
'
... Koon. Sam Barton chuckled. The Col. irreaiatible, and prevails in various forms
“But, tnsmtna, why arc there ten silk put his bauds before his face and chuckled, over the whole habitable earth It is the
greatest tyrant fa the world.
papers to each eqgraving F
.
U “Crack,” went the rifle. The hunter
The mother looked, and uttering a sud­
^•'Madom, my husband, although a child
IIuaaxvM vs. Wtvas.—It U stated os
den shriek, she fell Into the arms of M. tore out a liorrid oath, which 1 will not
of the people. *“ * br*'f•’ TW,^r'S Dubois, the notary, who addressing those repeat Sam was astonished.
The Col. ] a significant fact that in the experience of
what is*better an honest man, observed
laughed. Old Roan never stirred. Drake, prison-keeper*, that while wivaa constant­
ly visit and condole with their husbands,
Leave licr alaue—it won't be much ; stared ot his rifle with a face as blade as
A Althl.
husbands seldom or
.
V
t 1 ■■whan
— - imprisoned,
ji
people d.rn’t die of those shocks.
As Othello’*™ matter with you, bey I— i never visi rtylr rr-h*
In pri«»,
"What’s the
the notary made bis appearancefoTyou, little one," addressing Hector,
J me
__ ___ l." .
. &lt; be, .IrVm
8 -Cease.’ be aald, "to reproach Anne
F.ui». im
&gt;i.«»r»b|j
them ta
-give me that prayer book; you will tear
trick 1 swan.
' ’ ’l,wir trouble.
And yet bow many of
with a un-m wbfote bar **Ur *»d **&gt;Tg'r«n
the engraving*."
The inheritors with­
Drake loaded tha piece with great io- j those pour wom«&gt; bar.suffered bralalijy
drew, making various conjacUircs as to dignation an wrath.
J
hwid‘
their cri®»»l husbands.
; tbs cause of Arnie’s sudden illness, and
*pn«h bta-tf-■*
“People said ynp'd Ioat your knack of I
*
"■■■ ~
1
the interest which the notary took fa her.
sbooliug,” observed the Col. in a. culling
Sd'bT’uIIi.’ir hi. a»a/ w k.»«n A month afterward tlicy met Anne and
faculty
bestowed
exclusively upon man.
, b&lt;r •«, MOMKitagly weft, yet not extrev- tone of satire.
“Who said so 1 It’a a lie 1" thundered
assntly dressed, taktiw an airing in a
.
twiUuirsc chariot,
'Dus Tod than to Drake. "1 can stool"—
"A horao at -ten rads! ha! ba!”
• make faquir**, md
aseertai^d that
Drake was livid.
.
. Xfadam Anns bad recently purchased a
■ L- I___ C--1 t —I.
.I...”
hotel for o»c hundred nod eigniy thou­

NO. 1.

Srietitii ^Jortrj.

(Tboirr JJlistrUann. \

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sophisticated “eligible” coll upon otw of

XL.
be looked over—J

and nn inevitable week in the country to­
gether, finishes tba whole business.
It ht
vain fi»r tho poor “eligible" to withdraw
—mamma am lias upon him—papa am­
ildars him a very “ctever young pcraiitt,"
and at the first slgw ol a retreat, down
eomee a hoavy force of irate brothers, to
demand his "intealioos," la it any won­
der that society men avoid certain laousea
ns they would n plague-hospital 1 I* it
any wonder that no many young girls foil
victims to unprincipled "and libertinuus
adventurers! la it any wonder that mis­
ery, bitterneaa, incuatinenoa, Hid dome*tic tragedies darken so many household*.'
when girls are bought and sold, or sell
themaehva, like cattle in the market 1—
We think not.—Golden Pritt.

Will glide before our tjn oatt more.

Munnxn.—When we were quite young,
wo used to be taught that all our l»ad
deeds, of omission or commission, would
•ooner or later be brojght to light, by a
mysterious agency, and would atond re­
vealed before a condemning world—in
short, to put it in homely wqrds. that
-Murder will out” But
.But now, that we
have sufficiently progressed in yyire to
be able to juc*—5 tolerably
—’—*■’----” for
well
self, we regn to say that facta—h
undeniable fa—
------- _r__
prove the adage, and certainly succeed re
rn&amp;rhably well. Evidently, ilf tide boast­
ed and boastful Nineteenth Ceutury,mur­
der will not out Ghostly hands have
ceaswd to indicate, with outstretched fin­
ger, tire guilty one.
Blood spots will
wash out without any extraordinary dif­
ficulty, and the whole theory of inevitable
exposure has fallen to the ground, even as
Icarus fell, when the sun melted his am­
bitious waxen u inpu Indeed, if mattura

been'taking, of late, the rule will be*per
eon tra. and the murderers wno arc bru't
to justice—or rather, to trial, for there is
a difff-rencv—will he tlie rare exceptions.
A oorom-r's jury, often a very asinine as•crublngc, presided evqr by some Connery,
(immortal name!) settles the whole ques­
tion—Hie man is dead—he has been killed
—a doren witnesses testify that they don’t
know who killed him—tho jury, after due
deliberation, renders -verdict in accord­
ance with the facta," and adjourn to beer
and sandwiches al tlio nearest pot-house.
Glory to die law ! . Lot no one presume
to question the ssplency and acumen of
the jury! The last and most shocking
case of the “unknown" order, was that
of young Samuels—a quiet, well-behaved
young man, who left his Cither’s house in
Br.Hikl* n, on the bight of the 27th of
March,* io go, probably, to a neighbor's.
The next that was known of him was
that his body was found, tied lo a heavy
•tone, and sunk in the East River. On
his person were wounds of sufficient se­
verity to have caused his death, and the
only rational theory Is that he was tho vic­
tim' of a brutal assassination.
The coro­
ner—none other than the redmibtable
Connery—was aummuned—a jury em
Snclled—the wllnceaea testified that they
ln*t know who did it and the matter
was dropped. Here is a sad commentary
upon the majesty of the law. In any other
civilized country, the police would have
been on the alert for weeks—every ac­
quaintance of the murdered man would
have been carefully watched—bis habits
would Iravc been learned—hisanteeedenta
examined into, and no stone left unturned
decs! might be. But here, tho authorities
and their servants arc averse to all exer­
tion—they labor under a chronic indispo
sitnm to labor, and though the blnod of a
hecatomb of victims to the midnight
knife or the deadly revolver, cries up-

’।

Tits Onxtoa os’ Ornsas.—Many
man has ruined himself by being tno often
guided by the opinion of others. Ask
the advice of twenty different persons on
the same subject, ten to one you will re­
reive as many different answers, each
borne out with fitting, nr gumant to make
it
. appear tho better reason. A man who
1 has no reliance on his own judgment be­
comes perplexed, endeavors to take a sort
of middle path, assimilating^s near M
possible with die various advices ha haw
received; and. as a matter of course, foils
iu the undertaking he insy have in haud.

TTsrPiszu.—There are two tlrfnps?
which will make us happy in this life, If
we attend to them. Tire first w never to

about what we can help.

Btrsnnto.—Blushing 1* said to be a
sicn that something nf the angel is left ie
woman, Ivcautifol tn the eye. and bespeak­
ing the inward purity of the heart When
a woman ceases to blush, she hm Jon bss
greatest charm.

of a purer origin.
A fair. voting child
may pity the weak, infirm old man. And
nothing on earth is more beautiful than infaney tending nqe.

S biws to YiuqIj at.
a drunken husband, reanlvad to frightew
him into temperance. She therefore en­
gaged a watchman for a’stipulsledjeward
to carry “Philander* to the watdh-houMr_
while vet in a state of Insensibility, and to ’
"frighten .him a little when he recovered."
In consequence of this arrangement, ba
found himself lying oo a pltte bencS'in * ‘
strange and dim apartment. Raising him­
self on his elbow, be looked around until
he saw a man sitting by a stove and smo­
king a cigar.
"Where am ir aaked Philander.
"In a medical college !’’ said the cigar
smoker.
"What a-dolng herd"
.
“(Kung to bo cut tm!*- _
“Cat up I—hna’a that I"
“Why, you died yesterday while you
were drunk, and we brought your body
here to make a’natomy I"
“It’s a lie—Laln’t dead!”
any-bnw. from your wife who bad a right
to aell it; it’s ail tlte good she could ever
make of you. If you’re nut dead it’a no
fault of the doctor's, and they’ll cwl you
up dead or alive."
"You will do it, eh!" asked the old sot

and, comfortably sitting over their cham­ •omedhtsg to drink before you begin !’
pagne and woodcock, hold up their gouty
hands in astonishment nt the mysterious
“Mother, send far the doctor." “Why,
dispensations of Providence, which allow
men to be abei. down io the streets, and
the red handed murderer to go undetected
and unhung. Truly, we have a right, to •aid sbe wouldn't."
be proud of our institutions and their
highly omameutal administrators’— Gold‘Huns*-for

Hurrah far'lhc girls cf 171"
cial fully of the pre tent day. perhaps, is
tlio pursuit which stands as a caption to
*1 meant to have told you of that hole.’*
these remarks.
Many—far Ro many—
young women of this era, seem to think
of husbands, as the Quaker did of money,
when Ire advised his son to "get it—hon­
estly if he could—but gel it." All aorta matter,” said Pat, “I’ve found it.”
of trick* aad traps are employed, merely
to gat the eligible man fairly hooked, with
a blind regardleesness for the future, quite
ad mi •Aide for its temerity.
Ona would
think that the honey moon was the gtaud
object of life, and that with fta expiration,

ly, and to dunk not only that “any husL .. 3 ,_
,1.bm . „n »— Ln. th.• n^4

Why tos t
likes man wb
Boot mm. in

vteittH U

Mudam de Vi

r*»rwu. . sroos,
j* wtlreitafsri'&amp;g y**d'

Grinding hi. towh. Drake prefaced
another ton dollar W-l.

35T&amp;

exclaimed RabUaia, with tity

Bvtfy,

�notice

a Stat* Government iu conformity with

ha.«hmw. tncitn’AT. mat u. las.

ELA5M! CLAMMSt!
Warranty *h«J Quit Claim Deeds, Real
Estate ond Chattel Mvrtgages for salt al

'

KFKCLAL JXOTK'E.
. O«r polroua will pletuM reccoErct,that
AUmhifotrnvera, Guardians Mortgagee*
iind nil other* Laving Legal printing «^&gt;ne
Klxiur ofl'u-.- urnuLl Lkk 4i&gt;r,r« nunrtucD in

bring the money, when they ask ua to
vnnke an afodavit nl publication.

Some of our Democratic exchangee as | [The following is the bill raj
•ng shoe*,wf the negro Democracy stripe,. ssst that thb EnpliebKlI, wMch p*-sdH * *
~
--------------OtagrwM on the BOtb of A pril, was lilL the
something graphic in them, being found
Wherteu. The |x»ple of the Territory
Crittenden i.ill which was fwpportrd by
os they arc in the same article. The first
Republicans nnd anli-Lccdtnptoti D»mo- of Kansas did, ty a Cutfnndun of Deleis a little doubting, as follows:
Stes aswtnbltd at Lecompton, on tbe 7th
y of November, 1857, for thrt pur
ed tbe Crittenden ameudnic.i •&lt;■ giro in poro. form for thcmselvo* a Constitution
tbelr adhesion to tbU bill, ne nn set of1 jnnd State Government, which Constitu­
constatenev. If these are identical, why tion Is-Republican; and wkertae.nl the
Bui next follows a btem-d assurance.
time and place, said Convention did .
is it that these saine papers -ippoacd the same
1
one and advocated tho other I if lb* Lu- ‘adopt an ordinance, which raid ordinance ;
cfoiglil'Md sad liforat AdmiaiMrsliss."
nrnrts thut Kansas.' h-bea admitted ss a I
cotrpton
QuiatUuliun,
a*
is
asserted,
is
j
Tlmt must be cheering, certainly, but
State, will have an undoubted right to
her* is what gives the greatest pleasure, submitted in tbit same manner na i« the ।tax. the lands yr itliin her yrtlt* belonging
and'ahows conclusively that the track is other, why I* ill that Democratic mem to
। the United States, and proposes to rcbet* in Congrest opposed the Crittenden 1
matter If the Democracy is divided,—Re­ amendment with all th j •• -«-er. and then
favored with equal Ycbamcnc* the Eng-

publicanism is dead! hear 1 hear!!

lish LUI ?

POLITIC A I. PAXTJ1M.

The truth 1* just here, “pro-

gressiva Democracy has turtwd a com-

plete somerset within a fow weeks, or else
there is a little wilful misrepresentation
in tho caae.
When prominent D*m'o-

. Campaiux of I860.—-"The sign* of the

tlhica Indicate the existence of two politi­
cal partiM In IMO.
Tbe great contest
will then be .Iwlwccu the supporters uf

crate assert tliat the material proviauus &lt;lo Congress, and it it detttable loatceriain
whether
the people of Kantat concur in
1
'the changes in said ordinance hereinafter
stated; and daire admiuion into tkt
Union at a Slate at herein propoeed.—
'Iberefoiv,
them explain bow it is, tliat thsir party
was fcumh warring to ita utmost againat 1Kansas be, and is hereby, admitted into
Union on an equal fixiting with the
the one, and employ ing all the enginery the
1
States in all ratpecu whatever.
of Government to secure the passage of original
]

Wo ■ winVonj tthat*LiA

gladly tneept the issue presented to us by
‘ matter now ? Banco is dead, ■
Wl&gt;at is the
the Naticr.nl Democracy, ao-cnUod, and ana doc* his ghost appear? none but the the other.
arc desirous of carry ing the v|ucstinn be- guilty artArald of shadow s—‘’but let us i Editor of Banner;
the people, and Irt them decide,
In a late number of your paper I nou hrtherthey will have stave States or free
ticed a piece of jioetry, o: parody, from
State*.
The Democracy have decided,
the poem “Hohen l.hideo,” with *omc reOh ’. th;H the past wot a blank I This inaris of yours, showing your dislike.—
that iti* desirable to Imte Jove Slated
reminds ns of a good form of prayer—
with forty ibut4And iuluabituuta, while free
Every one has a right to his own opinkm,
“Blot out our tranagreasiotH from the
States, if they aro admitted at all, must
but in tho last issue is another parody.
Ivxik of thy remembrance.”
wait until the) hare ninety-three thousand
namely
: “The WifiA Cbmmanam®ur'&gt;
“All era onilscnlhe English platfcrsi with
inhabitants.
published «nuoui
without sole
wete er
or comment
comment—
—
cMMistsneT."
-------------t rMrfcct
— —------------—,j ^nuiisucu
W. find ll» IMukw; &gt;i&gt;. W &amp;&lt;w |
V“•- ^‘•l----------------- M-MUrt for &gt; X
ow, ,ir. |f
b, original
Now,'sir,
if llle
the sanctitt f,
of ,tbe

■ - — ------------’
-•
-•
- । stave
slave State, and a humdred thousand
tbnnrand for
for 1
| a free State : Consistency indeed!•
!
&gt;»«« *riil secure the rights of lllierty, and
uf intenuutiun to build tip the interests I
.
Tun Lost Bor Focxn.—Our readers
of slavery.
Upon tLk ground alsri, w r I
will recollect the rose of the lost boy
believe, nil the opponents of tho prajci/t
In Kalamazoo county, lost November,
Administration, can and will unite, In
which excited so much sympathy at the
IMO. if there is to be a distinction be­
time. We learn by our exchanges, that
tween admitting free and stave Slates, we
i tbe paiuful suspense of the agonized pa­
truly believe that oil who opposed the
rent* ba* been ended by the knowledge
I-ccomplon fraud will cordially unit* in
which sunders hope; the evrtainty that
foynr of frvs States; and w* have no (ears
their loved one is dead.
On Sunday, tlie 25th ult, ■» person cross­
Ibc Buebansn party lure opened the
ing tiinwgb the w oods near Mr. Barnard's
eyes of the North to the Hue intent and
come suddenly upon the mangled body
meaning of the Kansas Nebraska act, and
of a child, and immediately gave intelli­
repeal of the Missouri Compromise, It
gence of his discovery. The remains were
has not only etsv'meed the people, but
readily identified a* those of the missing
many prominent advocates of that meas­ boy, Frank Barnard. The flesh was en­
ure and policy, that non-intervention
tirely gone from tbe body, both arm* and
means, with the negro Democracy, only the lower part of both leg* were also
letting slavery, fsnud and cor.-option rule.
uat, why, then,’the Government is to
help iL
That is Buchanan non-interven­
tion, and national Democracy. The sup­
porters of Buchanan have heretofore be­
rated the Republican party on account of
their apposition to slavery, and their de­
sire to set all our Territories free, and, an
a ounscqueacs-. all our embryo Stales free
adsn, w flu1 as, anw, we see lhetn taking
the extrwme opposite ground, nnd declar­
ing, by aucn photic and decisive vote in
Congress, that none but slave States shall,
in future, receive llw fostering care of thp
Should this be considered too strong a
statement of the case, it will only ba no-

of Kansas,, which is pobllstied entire in
this number of our paper, a careful and
attentive perusal. It will readily be seen
that tho land for school purposes, for n
UDivaaity, for State buildings, the salt
spring lands and five per cent, upon all
the sales ol government lands, is only
given on cou-litian of ita admission as a
slave State under the Lecompton Consti­
tution. And. fonher. that in case Kansas

other constitution, it not only loses all

Busxtxe or

tux

Ocxax Spxat.—The

burning-of the steamer Oeear. Spray,

GT THs State has elected 313 Re­
publican Supervisors, u&gt; J81 Democrat*.
Su^,,-Hq»Witwi.m, Ilk.to Kilk...

til bar population is more than double
ru-rsans lust
hut thuir lives,
lives was
m the re
rn cat,
.1
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. ...
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thirty persons
has eaten
itaelf up.’ And
it has eaten
what it is now, before it can be admitted
—
an awful hole into tlie Democratic partv
lute ihc Lniou at all.
“Whenever, and
not Hefort, it is ^ascertained, by a census lous earelesxneas on the part of those in '
command. It appears tliat, in ojdar to •
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duly aad legally*taken, that, the populaincrease her spend, a barrel of turpentine ‘
The Republican State Qmvontion

*

waa opened near the furnace, and wood of Illinois is called to meet at Springfield,

the language of the act.

dipped in it and placed between the (br­
ute* and barrel. By some accident a coal

Aktxsiax Wiu.-While the work­
of fire, ft is supposed, was dropped upon
men employed by the “Jackson Citv Coal
Um saturated wood, which immediately
Company" were prospecting near the foot
ignited, and, in attempting to extinguish uf Mitin street, to find the drift and depth
of the refur, all nt one* they were com­
j rel itself. Orders were then given to pelled to stop work by the filling of the
(&gt;n drawing np die
। throw the barrel overboard, in doing tube with water.
tom Ito, to d-ebu-ato, of Ui.
rods, a fine stream of clear, pure, soft
wbfob, the barrel was upaet and tbe liquid
water gushed up some distance, and iua
oontinued to Row ever since, ft is n most
Into 'he hold, xnd tbe whole boat was in­ beautiful well, sufficient to supply nsariy
one-half of the city with water. t&lt;&gt; ma«y
steady in flames.
of our cltLsons It ]m 3 genuine curiosity.—
Citixtn.
time tern Ing dyHssty, that the uni­
tes of an cmragwl and indignant
A Puumra Admixisthattox.—Tbv
mitigated outiage upon tiw traveling
Auditor-GeneraT* report for 1851—the
hat year of l^neufoco plunder—show*
Bl to thebeW that:
that they porehued tome five tir six
jnaapt for welk* os the State Hoowe

None can regfol that thv negro Dcmoc-

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4.. z.k^v nH orders, how ever.

toll ”tofcl-d »

TO THE CRKATBTT

proprietor* be taxed higher than residents,
fyxth, and that said State shall never tax
tbe lands or property of the United States
in that State.
At tbe said election, the voting shall be
by ballot, and by indorung on hi* ballot,
as each voter may please, “propawicinn
accepted,” or “proposition rejected."—
Should a majority of voles cart be for
“proposition accepted," the President of
the United States, as soon as the foot is
fully made known to him, shall announce
die same by proclamation; and thereafter,
and without any farther' rroecediugs on
the part of Congress, the admission of the
State of Kansu into the Union upon an
3nal fooling with the original States, in
respects whatever, shall be complete
I and absolute, and mid State shall be en1 titled to one member in tbe Hcmae of Itep
j roavntatiree in the Congress of rhe United
I States
until the next census be&gt; taken by
1
the Federal Government, but. should a
majority
nropo
nubwilv of
or the
to votes
vbto east
oat be
b« for
f ,r “
"or™,,.
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'
'
ttaM. .Wrr U, tototo, M /tot
■» O&gt;
.nd in tot cd,
' •n the nidpropotition, nnd in tliat event
the people of snid Territory are hereby
1anthorixed and empowered to form for
itiwmsdve* a Cuturtitution and State Gov­
1ernment, by the name of the State of
Kanwa, according to the Federal Consti­
1tution an J may Heel delegates for that
puqn^e whenever, and not before it it at

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COMMIB&amp;IONiElib' Nu-llCE. ~

SAJltytt. FHIU.II’S.
may deem proper in the respective corns
tics and election precincts ut said Territo­
SPRING MEDICINE.
ry; to appoint as judges rf election, al
each of the several places of voting, throe
discreet and respectable perrons, any two
of whom shall be competent to act; to
require the aheriffo of the several coun­
ties, by themselves or deputies, to attend
ibe judges at each of the places of vo­ injtre the mo*t &lt;lclkr»le eomtitutkw
• &lt;i-»t spring MeClchie so oeeraurc
the said board may, JjUMM to the Skin Dt**a«s aod d&lt;

instead of said sheriffs and their deputies, ;
'
appoint at their discretion, and in sudr^
4iuhmilltd to a note of the people of Kan- I-—-“ •
“X
-&gt;h“ 61 XtSSS'S!iXVTi&amp;i-i
itat and assented to by t!wm ora majority persons for the same purpose.
|ieBnb o( almo.;«&lt;rrr one. Tb. n dras
Ibe election hereby authorized shall u« *U&gt; tt* taMmrta
&lt;&gt;f
' the Voters yotingjMO election, to be
'lit-ld for that purpose, namely, that the continue one day only, and shall not cunfollowing propositions be and the same tinuo later than sundown on that day.—
UThm AdtcrtiscwxaL
(
The said board shall appoint tbe day for
------------ «a । s ■ »■_----------(to for acreplajicc or rejection, which, if
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0-7
iaccepted shall be obligatory to the United nor shall announce the sain v by prrcln- ^0*. »vi by Uw i;iir»»e uf litrrr proCT-i
:Statoa and upon tlie said State of Kansas, matiou; and the dav shaft be as early a ■ reuwuiw. uf it* (Maltby faactw:.* u;
’to wit: Firat, that - sections number aixand thirty-six in every township of of to tb* people of said Territory, sub- Ptwiud t-e«uw Xpetta. PrtMtM- rW..
wo y^Uted in the former caar, .1 am eer- tecn
!
to tbe pnividons of this act. The •«*’&lt;* thirty seyra year., wa* a* jw «
public lands in aaid,State, or where cither joct
Lid bo.rsA.ll 1... Ml
tain at is in else Jg^cr.
There arc some &lt;
of snid sections, or part thereof has been
who “rtrain at n gnat nnd swallow" 'sold or otherwise disposed of other lands, acribo tho time, manner and place* of i»lMlrthlaorilry&gt;lMcso&lt;Lnll*Mraadtni
something larger, and as I like to see lair 1equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as said elections, and to direct the limn and j
manner &lt;&gt;f the returns thereof, ^^:li re- j uf nw|,wl n&lt;amt tbeseSjl &gt;• fjuuS r
play; 1 take this mcth«nl to remind you of jmay lie, shall lie granted'to snid Slate for
.
...
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the use of schools. Stroud, that seventy- turns shall be made t&lt;» the anlMwMni, ‘ ii&lt;ori£in«looJ--r, wh.o-rrrii**., wiuU
your former remarks Imping you will | Uo ^tions of land shall be set apart »h™&gt;d,‘.r u Uu.111™ t.
a.-,
give every one thuir due.
■ and reserved for tbe support of a State same by pn»clamali&gt;&gt;n, and the raid Gov i woi. ibhmoinitaayoe viUaetsr fon
By giving publicity to tbe-nbove you 1 L'nivcralty. to bo selected by* the Guv- ernor shall certify the Mime to the Prvsi- • “*• »**»* &lt;’»•
Itet'mlrl Su&lt;7-Kb™&lt;&lt;bh,.
JnJtT. SLtSEnJw
will oblige.
' jernor of said State, subject lo the ap-

1 in the vineyard for many year*.

"" Sl. Low., b, .l,,rf, uM,,.,,

ofTbe Hbuwsof Representatives,” tee., ft

(dent namely that the qtintion of admit-

• -I pruval of die Cotnrtiivsiuiiers of the GcnA Faiixn to Eras Dkslixo.
|
: &lt; ml Land Office, and to bo appropriated
[Rax a naw—Our virrsspnndent had I and applied in such manner as the Ixsgisbelter read our remarks, to which refer­ latorc in snid State may prescribe for the
ence S made, again.
We aniil we wise purpose aforesaid, but for no other purtxisc. Dittd, that ten entire sections of
not in favor of "that Hud ot parodies.”
land, to bo selected by the Governor, of
And why I “ft requires no originality «if said State, in legal Subdivisions, sdiall be
thought, and not much poetic genius." granted to &amp;ui.i Stale for ths purpose of
was our exact language. Wo said lurtl ^r, completing the public building i or for the
that we thought those lines on IIocn-Lli- erection of others at the vest of Govern­
ment, under the direction of the Legisla­
ture thereof. Fourth, lhal all salt springs
pose. There are occasions when parodi- within said State, nulca&lt;fc«Jing twelve in
sine may be used to good effect, and es­ number, with six section* of land adjoin­
ing, or as contiguous as may be to «u-h,
pecially
in
satirical
pnems.
But
we
mile and a quarter from home, where b«
shill be granted to said State for its use,
peri.bcd from fotigne and cold, and his would never recommend the practice of the same to be selected by die Governor
using the phras^logy of other* when
body became the pn-y^f wild beasts.
thereof within one year after the admis­
writing for mere pastime, or for the cul­ sion of said State, and, when so selected,
[57“ Tho editor of tl»e Washington tivation of poetic talent. Nevcrtbclesa, to be used or disposed of on such terms,
Star says Giat when ho saw Mr. Englisli If some of our correspondents shall favor conditions, and regulations as the Lcgivseparate bimaelf temporarily from ibe us with a good parody applied to some lature may direct: I'rorided,Tliat no salt
spring or land, the right whereof is now
Democracy, be fairly held his brcalh/fo subject having life, energy mid point to it,
vested in any individuals, or which may
nmazexnent Tbs Detroit Adrertiter thinks we shall certainly publish ft.
hereafter be confirmed or adjudged to any
that if he had continued to hold it till this
If our correspondent hail perused our individuals, shall by thia article be grant­
Fifth, that five per
time, tbe world would not have been the remarks, on tho occasion referred tn, a ed to this State.
evtitum of die n*t proceeds of asics of
looser by it
little more attentively, we believe he (or
all the publio lands lying within said
nlie) would, in tl» first place, have seen State which shall be sold l&gt;y Cuugrcsa af­
no occasion to send tho above cotnrnjhjl- ter the admission of said State into the
-A mr.1 mcUrdwl, &lt;x™mnre t™t I
in d„
h,
.
.
, see would Mitre Union, after deducting all tlu&gt; expenses in­
place at Coldwater, a jfew diiys sinoc, at the dated
• - •-■
the same, and...
In the third, and last cident to the same, shall be paid lo the
said State for die purpose of making pub­
sash and blind ‘factory of Mr. Parkhurst.
lic roads nnd internal improvi-mcutx, a»
It appears that Almirun Howley, a y oung
a separate slip of paper, not for publica- die legislature shall direct.
man employed at the factory, was adjus­ lion, but that we may be sure of the sin­
Provided, Th* foregoing propositions
ting a belt, in which set he was thrown cerity of the motirpa of its author.—Ed.] herein offered are on tbe condition that
from the frame of the engine, and drawn
said State ot Kansas dial] never interfere
under th* balance wheel, hi* head being
with
tlie primary disposal of the lands of
[57“ Ths Rev. Dudley A. Tyng died,
brought between the wbucl and the at hoi residence near Philadelphia, on the the United States, or with any regulation
which CongrtM may find necesaarv for
tiipber beucath ft with such force os to 19th ult., In consequence of a painful ac­
securing the tide in said soil to bona fide
stop the motion of the engiae. His skull I
cident, which occurred a short time pre­ purchaser* thereof; ami that no tax shall
was fractured it. several places, and both vious. _He
_______________
was a sun of____
the__________
celebrated be imposed on lands belonging to ths U.
jaws broken. He lingered raveral hours, | Rev. Dr. Tyng, who ha* been a laborer 8., anil that in no case shall nun-rnident

when death came to fata relief.

..cft-Tbj u»

V...« - . Suu tolw ~di
Nxw Havu*.
4-~Tu?k‘r^;
the mail robber, wa» this morning bro t
out Slavery, as said Cunrtitntioc may pre- before Judge Ingeraoll, uf lb* U. 8. DWt.-ict Court for s.ntrhe*, which was, that
,CSxc~ 2. And be it further enacted, That
lie iw imprisoned, aud kept al bard tabor
for the purpose of iusurinff, a* far a* pj* in the State Priauo, tor the space of tww»sible, that the ckrtion authorized by lbw
act may be Wr “bd free, tlio -Govurnur,
United State* Dtatrict Attorney, and bt-c&lt;
retary of the Territorr of KansM, and the
presiding officer* of tha two brxnchua of .
tCPtniUCAN HAWEKIf
it* Legislature—namely, the President of
Pbicx Rinuci® Foa Foot " twatthe Council and the Spiaker of the How®
of Representative*—are noroby constitu­
'
ceptcd ami agreed to by the Cougres* of ted a Board of Cuuitnlasixmvra to carry I
।the United Slates; and whereas toe said into effect tiw provision* of this act, and IIltb, 1BJ8, «n do
&lt;Constitution aud ordinance have been pre­ to use all the moan* iMrcssary and proper ■
w that end. 4Bm
And, throe uftliein riiallcon- 1
1sented to the Congress uf the United ; lo
7. M?hBVi.*W A CO,. I’aMbkers.
States by order of said Convention, aad 1 ■UlUW
.titute «
a Board; toto
and «.re
tlie toBoard
nhnll have
——--------— ®
‘
admission of raid Territory into the Union power and' authority
-u--'— •to- designate
-1—— -~
l e»and
jthereun ra n State Is requested; and teblish precinct* for voting, or to adopt
■w beraas said ordinance is nut acceptable those already c*tabliab*d: to cause the I

There, it is no matter if the Democratic of the English Lili are tho same a* the
the ,present Adxiitiistraiion and its uppo
Crittenden amendment, they state that
went*.
The Administration have taken party •» not a unit now; Republicanism is
^ronn-J, by which the great question of j dead, oud .it la a poor party that can’t whip which they, nnd the whole country know
is false.
Else, we would like to have
pndiibitian h to be tested.
The Demo- the “little giant" clique;—but listen:

the early admission uf stave State*.

li.li.to. tol itorfcto-u

trim"
,OSSY

still ®«*

BI!d

&gt;kfp of Frainc’Hk, in „«&gt;
0 tbe Lkn.Mo of the Uiio.

4,

ADAM ELLIOT,
UEoZw. ME,’
UEXBYSTEWARD.'
PR&lt;J6PECTIS
OX Tltx
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

Moaxrxo axn xrxxixo xninoxs.
took oe dncwwrtt cs. «Pi )r
Ji*, rf ,
t«at»er. Dai bv i!,r it ent, — th- .......___

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ftmeU e.«

Sxc. 3. And be it further ennrted. Hint rot r.anx-«. Use imtw wnl—,tn« woid&lt;
in tbeclectiiin hereby aathwtacd.nl! white I WiA-tylUirt^to^fhe
L«&gt;
male inhabitant* of raid Territory, over/
dr.itr2
the qualifications which were required by .
the laws of said Terrilorv. for « iret.il i
roler at Iht tail federal elretioa. for tie
mtmbrrt of the Territorial Ltfieluturt, i

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ciuT DWCCV E

tiie philosopher
FOUND-

2-.iK3S.S3A Si?

HKNDIX YUCK ORDER?*. »&gt;«l
Mhctrd «*! |«i »;• «W&lt; •» '•&gt;«'
w.-m presenl U. **k*t them T«wn
Hy .kM* ofO «d.UUr«.nd 1
ri.u»g uf r«r» variety «t.dol

■.

Groceries &amp;- Fane

person not so qualified shall vote more ,
th.m once ax said election, or shall rn ike I &lt;,f‘y,r

!insi-‘S.-'K3Sr'i

l.,w aw IU fnnmvntc the who*
.Mud oTGauOs. iberefcrtw J wUl"
iii-A.sr.i'rsS'nT.s;

sr.ssSfJSn.'S”

fore any codrt of competent jt
be kept all hard labor not In
months and not more than three years.
the members of tin- aforesaid Board &gt;•&lt;
.Commissioners, aud nil perrons aptiointi&lt;d
by them to carry into effect the provk
iuna of this net ahull, before entering upon their duties, take an oath to perform
(h.Tmpx,,.
™i
OU failure thereof, they ali.dl be liable and
subject to the same charges and |&gt;enaltkw
ns are provided in like cases under the
Territorial lawn.
'

«nd will be attend -I PtJj”te”
heunl of in flxrHmir «f Mktesj!
Ilemulet tf.i pbur-Sew »'

Jr»uulti&gt;«|wti-

•

Aod ■’ u f««tor »rdM*(slwX m d peUtaMer
I S7
to cw.isg *cvj&gt;t «nto»orXr u&gt; to eotT
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*&gt;" *V* “Rev’llo-iwlunaer,- ■ &gt; rsipmu

j

New Arrang
BOOTS

o. R KAY".3 “
Frwtote.

I

3c S

_
It. H. K.
. ,,!,*hTV j!1, *" .‘,l
Mio* lbs nw uf Rsd-

.
. .
- ----- 1 &lt;O« owrsw -r ,ieL
same vjmpansauu* as is given fur like acr-: •»&lt;! raptal; eur».
vires umivr the Territorial laws.

•rill

ROWERS IIARDWA
News to the 27th ult from Lawrence,
report* a recent collniiim near Fort Scott,
between fifteen free State men and a party
of twenty five United States troops, in
which one of tbe latter were killed and
two wr.unded, and further trouble was an­
ticipated.
According to the. most au­
thentic report, by Rev. Mr. New tun, from
the scene uf action, tho circumstances of
the sflair were about as follows:—A num­
ber uf bordcr-ruffiatw, who have made
Fort Scott their rendezvoused late, re­
cently served written notices upon sundry
inoffciuive free State men residing near
thst place, to leave the Territory within
three days or take tho consequences. In­
timating that they would bo serious to
life and property.
Irritated by their aition, the Fro* Slate tnsn, cuj.soouf (tf
their strength, and unwilliug lungfr u,
beaairayeJ by these ruffians, revived to
turn the table*, and aroordingly ordered
them u leai-e, within twenty four hours,
PAeiviug.hat Um free State men wire
at la4 aroused, and fearing long delayed
vengeance, the ruffians, prominent among
whot»is one Brockett, called upon Mar­
shal UUla, a son of the notorious Dr.
LiUltf to arrest certain 0! the Free State
men,from ahum they received tbmr or­
ders
have. Accordingly the Marshal
u»k k w™. .,,
,, s!'i,.-,

^-:uc
i±s.r,f7u ‘Xte uuu
Cr«3d&gt; to , Jau d,, d,
rd UAordrr. i to

II
‘ I,'*?*'

u-uomhu

bring iheir guns to bear. The
free State men, determined not to surren­
der and aupp.wing the troops iu csrue..
fired al tbe posse, killing «,« outright, as
*o,,0d*n« l*» «**»*.

Judge of Pr
BURNING BDfflON,

s',

ATTORXET AND COUNSL

PAINT]

Bad Foi
” 7.,^“n°." ”f ""’Utunuusl di&gt;

JOBS MICHAKL, wircta

HASTINGS *&gt;n
their names.

SSM"

Till WEEKLY DBTKOlT TIilBlNt

BOUSE.
WON AND
CARRIAGE
FAINTING,
WITA

�a

hub “
glossy hair,

BEArriFri

men

Completely l*rencrred

GRANT

W GOODS!

, Just received a large
stock of

Abd tastes sf Hit

feufcn. No cftrt stiff!
Ulnhirat with iaetraitij

ABSOLUTE* UNIMPAIRED

m GOODS,

Surjlui, 8422,162, .11.
inuxanijia,

|1. « asaca, aa.

can t, tlcm,

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowert
their frieods
Price*.
? MagaXlne win rontaln Ki '

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LJ’TJDXHX
IPLEY,
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Pl raldtoL
View PrvaldsnL

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erat MLaoelltBoaoa Literature of the day. Erety i elttiehert.
number wilt cxmtaln nuawnnuPIctortof Illuetrs------tiuorn aec.rato PtolMU’Be • '
----------------- 1
DRESS GOODS,
de of Currant Errata, and
Book, uf the Monti,. The
OF ALL KINDS,
.

J- B. Bennott, Gcn’i Agent
-INSURES AOAIXST THE—

tLeir bait restored from white or gray (by !
■u of sicluie*» or age,) to original color aod 1
tr. and by all young jwnrona who would bare
hair beautiful and glc»»y.
Very truly and gratefully venrs. ‘
SOLOSlON MANX. |
LiunWouo: It wan a lung iltuo after I saw
.■ lilba&amp;dd before 1 got the bottle of Rcatnra-

DANGERS OF FIRE,
ASD

Lbw TRICES I

COOPERING BUSINESS.

—A

JST'SlSte

ativ. tar outgases.
Dated, Veb.ZMMB.
’SHERIFFSALE.

PRUTS

PEIULS 01 ISL.IXD XiriClTIOt.
I f

FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXHXF-

‘SsfaasgsraaM

OF

.

LARGE STOCK *■
w. csjrsr,

AT
8I»Ari.DIWG‘S

Ready Pay Store,

-trOFD.COlh,.-

Literature. ’
Charter Perpetnnl. eir»
wfflto made up wl

fioriy to il, ungiall beautiful hrownrab.r, and had I
. . - ....... • l-ri-n,- l&lt;nutd.il and vltMiv nno*,
Jl ) ruunrv -.......
——
;,. t.implybrenwcel nabcaonfriBg affteta u
ti « loir, but bvctiwoiil« healtWul influence
l h the l.ca.1 at;d mind. Utters Ot nry family
frirmiv a" u.Ing your Rratoraliv*, with Um Sai
.,t.*ct. t'ortt-wv, my sk&lt;-p:iriiuf and doubt

DISEASE

NEW GOODS

THE FIRST

TO THE GREAT1ST AGE.

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS*
LAWNS,

divided. to wit '.—

cL . are now mine and
others entitled arexte

PRINTS,

r and tndy, jours.
holomun MANN.

SILKS,

GINGHAMS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

A nice assortment

1 POBK BABBELN, FLOUB DABBELS, TUBS
LOSSES EQl'ITABLY ADJUSTED
BUTTER HRKJN8.
AND WtOMITI.T I’.UD.
and nearly entry. thing tn that line of buslneu
kept couaUntly on band, or made to order.
LOSSES PAID 110.ULS12
! Havmg bad ranch expvnrav* in tbe Coopvlng
I line, and being dealrmu cf devoting bit wbde al| tenUoci to tb&lt;luaineas. he Uaitere Elumrlf ihnaly

BOR.

In ibe SCANDINAVIAN VEG1TAI1I.E BLOOD

OF

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—/
KINDS BONNET TRIM1NG3

iMTa^Sve DER8.1MBBON8, FLOWERS, &amp;c.

ftscfssirass

itaper bux.«r are Uh Fl
Peas. Miami County. Ind.. Aug. 4'ls5T.,
W. llobark: I bareneelrra wrr.orh bet.el trmi roar HcandmarUa Hlo-.l Purifier and
Itluud PilU, that I bare IbouaJil H my duty, and
it U fi-aa my iaelioa'iuo. to give you a jluln eraNn

AT THE

e »u d.-ul&gt;t perrnancntlj «l
S ItltKK-iR ...jiro.U.r

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Class IKDEMJrtTT M fr
EFFECTED W4THOUT DE{^T, IY1TH^kxoWX^ANU *«?A COB

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

,&gt; ,t 'VOtiD A co., i ropri^tor*. 31'.’ Broadwar ’ J EANS.SATINETS, DEX’IMS.TICKS,'
CORPORATION.
, . , . , .-real N Y wire Itiuliuc eataLliah.^4 1U Ma.krt Street. St Louis. Alu.
I SHEETINGS,SHIltTINGS, BLEACH- J. A. SW^EZEV A«:wt
.tfui »cld bj all govd Drafigiola.
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^..ATDisortEUYi----------- |ED G0()ns' MlsL,N9- s’n:n’Ei&gt;

THE PHILOSOPHER’S §TONE
SHIRTING, BAT1S,COTTON YARN,
n,«.j.c.W»05
iMM.o-^htUBUSS. 1.1NEXS. OIL M1.KS,

Ready Pay Store.
j P
I

I

Ds. A. E.

J J.M. HUBBARD

Bovwtxxl. bavins made Hmtlngi

boots

4 lothlng: Net fF M&gt; Cheap.

his f

know uixm

ISAAC C. MOTT

SUGARS

DW’

*. e.

boxsteel.

____ ______

P- Roberts,.&amp; Co.

t«.

\CMTHI^'G\

stock oi'Muahui M« Xvhandice consitting '
‘ iu Wirt of
PIANOFORTES AND JIHLOpEOXA
I
I’rwn tbetr-vf .VuXxti in thr rovittrif.

IIIEET MIMIC,

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

Of every description, and uf the latest'

nd ofSusan
a&gt; U£M AR-

' AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE;

DHtGS AND MEDICINES,

BATS AJJD DATS,

New Arrangement

COUNTS.

'

j bMl T1^ “d TOHACCOS' far the sune price.

JOHN M1CIUEL, would rrspeettally taferm
the riUlttn of
HASTINGS a»o VICINITY,
that &gt;.« it now prepared to execute aur xtnd of
HOUSE,
NAILS, G LASS, pern’, OILS, CAN­
SION AND
CARRIAGE
FAINTING,
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
IMITATION OF
WOOD AND
COORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
.
MARBLE.
Torethsr with Rlsxlaitar.d paper Hanffin;; oa short
riuceana rcmunable tsnns. Oidsrs left at his WALL PAPER, Aw-, Ac.
•hop. tn UMGoodrear Block over A. A. koapee a
‘tore ie Hrettnet will receive prompt sttraiton.
ILuiUnja, JtSy 1, lefiL

tO be UNDERSOLD:

Single copy {nr •»*

-»W»

every Wednewlay and Satanlay.
to Year
i Fire eopire on year
........ *1.00 in advance....»18,90

The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK of tbe
BEST GOODS, at tbe

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

tn m good order and m prompt as any
-•12.00 other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the services of

r. Ha» injt toea trvwbOxlrctne debility and

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS nnfl NIIOEN,

LOWEST PRICES.

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Bouts, a

rillc Mills, A by l&gt;n&gt;|trut« A Merchants geuw-

On hand a very large stock ofCruckcry
atone and Glass W arc.
Just received a now stock of

BHILI.IANT FRtMPECTUBI
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
’
conorouTAX a kt association.

SIMLFrt BKA rr HA RD W.l Hi: STU TKSJ
TiX, OOPPXB A.WIKLTLliOX
HARB. WHICH L OTTKit
ATLOWBH PRICES
of all kipds cheap fur Ready Pay.
TMAX Kl'KR.
My aasortaent of PABLOB STOVES, emnprias
I have aho a very large tjeantity
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

TO HOUSE BUILDERS,

Vz an band, or madeto order,
OBBING OF ALL KIND8 PROMPTLY atten­
ded to. EAVETROUOH and CONDUCTOR

J

m

AND
KHINGLEN,
on hand and all jicrauna wishing to buy or
sell will do-wcll to tall before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 pould parttcdarlv. call' the attrntroo
of persona who are building to the fart
that 1 have just Received a large ek ek ol
Nails and Glass and that I will famish
sash. Glass, imils, I)oor Trimminga &amp;c.,
at ns low a figure u possible.
02l-yl
HJKENFIELD

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DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PA KtTINGS I
Purolnaod at S cwt of IW.tOOl

coayoi’otiTAS art association.
T'fcRMS OF BCBSOin'TIOS.

THE goijden feqzl
FOR

Basil iga Fcbuary litft, WSl.'

ly&lt;6

1858.

mivnmni
w York WMWv GOIJIEN BRIZE U
l»ri.-'-»t «nd 1’»‘ liUT»ry papers «&gt;f tbe

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR KNGBATING E

Tito Voli.tr Art Journal Ont

Jrw/, •

t. tn 1‘atntuu; or tfcwlpturs, mar
addition, thoa giving to every s*i£
rales t In tbe rains st fire- dullara.

O

AW5 K
WOO. A 21 sifts.

breJupa. remittmc »l6. are
titled to an extra Krjrnreiog. end six Uckrta.
IjJ“w
•h^hr«-wX^2^rl"xC^
did En;n&gt;rine«, prior fifty orals pre nuwtx
Specimen nwatom wiB bs asst to all wsvsom

TEMPERANCE

WILLIAM JONES,

jkwelby and doom trio**

GEOBOE K. BKNNLTT.

Such as Prints, Ginghams, Ixtljtina, Me­
rinos; Fnnuncttaa Biack Alpaccas and n
ad.ancnl age. •■•ret.lj -*e&gt; en year*.
«*«vrftillr Rtw thia ioturaatn n fur tbebenevariety oQWuol DeLaius, all very nice
ofthuM «itn;!artr affretrd.
/
MlJvery cheap.
MORRIS MORRIB
(be
above ecrtificatrv and many others, ran bo
A Ataoagood assortment of Cloths for
n
M my office bv anr one al any lime. Get one
men’s wear, and a largo stock- of staples.
Denims Sheetings, sbirtitrg,atripca,checks
Maouurtcry, wire room asa ..nice, ,v. r. IM
and tickings.
Fourth street, Jd buUtCoj fneu Main st. ClncioJI’ST RECEDHC • n*w lol ot

N and after Monday .August Slat, IB57, tmt.il furtlier notice, stages will
leave the folk wing named places, us fol­
BnbscripUoM may eommsuCT at any lima. Toy os Miller, and our mill being huiit on the lows, to' wit:
Leave
I lasting fur Battle Crock, Mon­
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—wo are prepared lo do tbe days, Wndneudays and Friday», al 7 o’,
duck, A. M. ant! arrive at Battle Creek,
beat of work. Plaue give us a cull.
Cash paid lor wheat.
‘
^BOLTWOOD k GRANT.
days, Thunvdays raid Saturdays al one o’­
Ilnstings, Sop. 8, 18&amp;7,
.__________ clock P. M. iu time lo take ttai evening
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for HMtmgs on
Tueedays, Thursdays and Satu
o'clock, A. M., and arrive nt
AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GOOD JEW
at two’&lt; Tclcck, P. M. and ta
*..•&lt; &lt;».
».~K .1'
Frid*),‘ “ 4

N. Hastings.

of Ur hameit fuia.lr.

at ostunisbiug l&lt;«w prices. My motto
is ■* little chcspcr than the cl ten pest.’
I ktvc just received a gotnl assortment
Ladies

AND CUTLERY.

New Barry Mill,

bottle*J f.«L.d I

a new stock &lt;if Fall nnd winter GOODS,
Iwlurh will be roW for

CHANGE OF HOU.

TIME IS MONEY.
CASH!

JUST RECEIVED

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

exchange.
Special attention will be given to com
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every ouo purchasing Medicines here
may rely upon thesn as being genuine.
Juno
1857.
»7tf.

In tbe Dstly Evening Fuat, &lt;
digest of the news eltbs day.

•
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7027

Judge of Probate,

' a vsrr floe Iroe ot lb«n. Without beretin g. the

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_____ tn my ntimertHw cnstomera
for their past liberal patronage, 1 hope tu
merit a eoutinumcc of the same.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 1857
.
nMflf.

GRANT i SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

I CHEAP CROCKERY!

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS I

,

GROCERIES,

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

A GENTLEMAN

jn«nt of

TEA

taken in exchange for
Poods.
6

”■
Chemicals,' Paint,Oils
Of tbe best quality for all iustrumeuts.

HAND MUSIC.
TURPENIINE, ALCOHOL,
BOOKS. Arranged by thebeat cumpnuera.
offered for snle ha*
has
Every instrument offi-nd
VklDftlk
been 1L
tLiroughly
can
&lt; 5
s«l
;
——.. tested, nnd. -be —
r-&lt;.aafely
—---7
s.iy are superior to any ever sold: in thia
Burning Fluid together witli a full stock
hplace.
. '
1 A very liliernl dc*lucti«&gt;n made to those
purchasing tn qiBmtitics.
.
Such .. TEA. niFFEE. SVGAIil SH
Promt a tt wit ten paid to country or .'
j CES, l*EPER,-FtSH, in a *ord every.
, dent.*
■
I
L C. MOTT
I
lliing in tbe Grocery line, auch aa
Ihltlv Cretk. Feb. 10, tr.9&gt;
Mr. H. vril|- give hit personjil atten-1
^ifi 1w wutiU-d fur fun'tly use. And
lion t&lt;&gt; timing yiantx. by Ivavii^i orders I
,
they have tni liarid tlie best kind
ut his store corner Main and Burdick
:
ol ammunition for sportancn
(Streets
■leasvanctj
at tbe Store of F. ROWER.
such as powder, and PerN. B. Juat received s new musical
cusalun Caps cXall kinds
inMniment, called the English Metalic
Water PnHillk and
Harmuhlani. Cull and examine.
other*, Shot,
Tbe ndweriber batinjt refitted
J. M. HIBBARD.
falr^netwn utBOOTS* SHOES
Oct. 15th 1857.
'
ti544m.
All tho pop­
PROSpfcTX’S OF
ular Pat cut
custom work
Medicines, of the
THH JU’RHJXG POST.
। •
day may also bo
\
'
kvpt'ecnvtantly on Land, and all kin-!» MADE TO ■
found st tlds establish­
UllDER.
f„r the barrfuotwl, al bwvr yu-mrv than formal*.
ment. Also s great va­
Don't forget the place.
,
•
riety of the cbuiccst PerthROWERS HARDWARE STORE. ’
' .
miry for the especial accom­
modation of the ladies. Also
Coustraction
Stationery, l'er.s,l’cncils. Ink, (cvcry variety) Paper. Envelops dec.
F. ROWER.
They would respectively announce to
nlOt
the citizens of Hastings and of tho sur­
rounding County, generally that they In­
tend to sell everything in their line of tho
businees as cheap as con be bought at any­
ATTORNEY AND COUXSEltOR AT LAW.
place.
.
Give us a call and judge fury ourselves.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in

P AINTINGr.

FISH

as was ever offered in tills market.
A* a particular friend bos taken the Voytral &gt; yntra.
JOHN S. DEMUTH.
From tbe R»v Mr. JlcJltua*' Keterof Bs
rdxrty to circulate tbe story tliat we arc
And every thing in the line of Groceries. keeping a GROG SHOP, I take this op­
portunity to Kiy lo my fric»d-&gt; • &lt;= -that
not
the
cn&gt;c.
nor
neverwill
u illi&gt;el»e
Iona
. ii . •
*
/»
i
b is
not
the
erne,
nor
nover
a»aslong
i za.ll Kinds Ol prOUUCC ' nsl am sane,and t he WHISKEY
BAH..
......
‘urfoniy collar was filled a iUt

0f the best Itaiintf mid Atiierirah MenuHave lately received a full assortment of
fteture.
• •
,

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L,
With as good anXcnmiJetc an amort-

OF ALL KINDS.

Tliat Good TEA, sure to cure the headache

And MbsIcbI .Verchandive,
A .1Z.I.V.IZOO

swUo'dwrk^ofSosedarsto'^Uteml t® tnj bnsi 1
•--1 msv «Hi,e Vel.a. mr lu tlx: stuvecapsc.1 Oita adJreos H 'r4iac*0M£URA y
'

shoes, ready made

OLD STAND i
SsSearB®
GROCERIES AT THE
A S it 6 U A
\
I, enter that all mar
1

’ $hurical listrumrnts,

V may •tsrll.ng wo
urt nunc tuci-e Wult- 1 fiip iQfUc
». ,
drttuioud true, than ilwrwut dteeotcry tint
. * AA*,VHr*4®, "•’Js &amp;u

jAM&gt;

•ft««RBIR8 * |
FORMERLY kept by T. I’tuuara, is
J? constantly making additions to tho!

E M 1’0 H IU ii-OF &gt;* A&amp;H1ON

TAILOR

�sor.tCA-s
lUmLWIDIUI.
A

KNAPEIYS COLUMN!

BEAUTIFUL

HABt-BHB MONTHLY

BEAD

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
t omyleuly Frwervod

TIIEHBST

jrtsstt

NEW GOODB

.’STui’tet

AT
&lt;,nAWT *

erAfcurtiwra

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
■ stock of

lateral pmbatbln snxatnt
,elit«ffr»m th retire I
tiro Literature. The a
*31 be made up with dir

ta ol roof Hair Restore
ho chanted by ousekary
dye*. Ae.,l»u di-poaad
I in thaws* eauagney
&gt; loudly immpcladguaak

After years of etc dt axd eipqs.

men: Dr. Robock, tbe en-iutnl Rw-di.t L
ician. eoccveded 1“ •&gt;•«*—— - -• '
ternlv-lhm faEer
of kia natireland.

OF

rtaiuiag Fwt«t*0s.

LARGE STOCK

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowed
Pricct.

iuj one of rtrar lyrjel

As early potato planting time will soon
be rlong, I will state for tbe benefit of 1
those bturcatag, that ao Ur a* I know or
being injured materially by the rot where
planted very early and well billed up, ci­
ther by the plow or boe.
One of my r.eighlioia lost almost hiv
entire crop, planted about th* first ofJune
and cultivated so as to leave tbs ground
flat; tbs ground was sod. Amftber planted
on the same kind uf ground ewrly, culti­
vated with a shovel plow; and none rotted
except an occaaiutml hill where nut hilkd
up. Mine were planted un wheat stubbls,
part uf the ground heavily manured, plan­
ted in April, used bulb cultivator and
shove! pluw; the rows were so close one
way that one furrow of the shovel plow
in a rjw covered nearly all the ground;
by going through tbe narrow way last
with shovel plow It left the hills in the
ridge; the hoc nut used at all; got a fair
crop, and no signs of rot except «n occa­
sional bill where wc turned nt the south
end near the fence, but in all not a half­
bushel on two acres. Will those who
have noticed any thing of the kind in other
places, or the leverse, communicate to the
Fxbmkk fur the benefit uf a
Tvbo-

reiKrJE?23

LOW PRICE# 1

Call and str lien before pimkeuino
comneiuna nearly t«o Ihowul wm« uf the chai- ebewhm.
.■
cwt MhcStanew** Literature of So dor. Mery
number will eanlain ntunrrouo HctoruT Illustr*tk.no. *«eur»te Hate* of E«hk.u. aeotuu* CferonlDRESS GOOES,
OF ALL KINDS.

BR1LLIA5TS,

ItwMBlonz UtaraBar t mw
LiutaM tafare 1 rta tbe lx tlla of

PRIG'S,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

A nice assortment

PORK BARRELS, FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS,

RUCHE

FANCY BABAGES.

• and truly, yosrs,
HOLOMON MANX

BOR­

dlnary »rti.
In theSCANDINAVIAN VEGITABU BLOOD
PILIS, TV Hoback Srwch tbe rem ■ uf twety

OF

LAWNS, GINGHAMS.

BONNETS

s7iERIFF BALE.

GINGHAMS,

iWcmbi

J that JOB enured mo
ar fuiuly nnd friends.
. are now uoiag and

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET TRIMLNGS

DERS, -RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &amp;c.

AT THE

rt.T tlie flth day »f Mar A
f. M. .4 Mid d*r, lo mbfj

Ready Pay Store.

»•’ bceon-ins. ao 1 thought, nrrmaturtiy grar, but
by tbe use of bi* tootoraUn Itbaoroauoaodltaong
BROAD CLQTHS, CASSIMERE8.

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS.

SHEETINGS.SHIRTINGS, BLEACH
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

0. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprklan. 31iTlro«lw»r
. Y.. (ta lbs peal X. Y Wire Helling e.l*UUV
wnt) and IU Market •treel, &gt; Lorn*. Mo.
And seta by *11 toed DruggUt*.

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
P H YS I CI A N A £ U RG E O N.

Da. A. E. Bohstssl. baring made Haalinp ba

GREAT DISCOVEBY I

.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
•
FOUND.

BOOTS ASB SHOES, BEADY MADE

tl.ihiir: Serer » ra»r.

OF ALL KINDS.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms

Bunting Fluid together with*full stuckol

~

n40t£

New Arrangement

CUSTOM WORE

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

otoEF""’'
ROUTHS HARDWARE STORE
■nd Examine.
&gt;r Hide*.

11. ISM.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

F. ROWER
nlOt

Judge of Probate,

PuoTBcrtox or Honan Aoaiwt Flies.
—A recant number ot the Irieb Farmer’*
Gantt*, toy* that If a bora* previous td
being taken out cf the stable, be well

ATTORMEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!

Sneh a* TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a yord every­
thing in the Grocery line, such as
wifi be u anted for family use. And
tlu-y have on hand tlie best kind
’
of ammunition for *|M»rt*mcfl
such as fxiwder, and Per­
cussion Caps of all kinds
Water Proofl* and
others, Shot,
Lead. A'c.
All ths pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicines, of the
day may al«o be
found at this establish­
ment. Also a great va­
riety &lt;&gt;f the choicest Perfotn&lt; ry for .the especial accommodstion of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena. Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelops Ac.
They would respectively announce to
tbe citixcn* of Hostings and of the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything In their line of tbs
buxines* as cheap as can be bought al any
place.
Give us a call and judge fur yourselves.
Produco of most kinds will tie taken in

th»l u«y c«u* b«fan ma in the aUrecapnc- exclmn^e.
Offic. *ddr**&lt;. H MUnp^Mici^^^
Special attention will bo given to com
pounding and putting up PrescrijHions.—
And every one purchasing Medicines here
beat TEAS and TOBACCOS, for the aan&gt;« p,i«.
may rely upon them aa being genuine.
Juno 25th 1857.______________ n7tf.
JOBS M1CHAE1., would nspMtfMly iafans
the dthen* at
HASTINGS Amo VICINITY,
that ha U no* Brepand to exorote say xtad cf &gt;
HOUSE,
SIGN AND
IS now in successful operation, ready
.
CARRIAGE
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN
to do any amount of
rADTHNG.
IMITATION OF
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
WOOD AND
• MABBLK.
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
tn an good order and M prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
WALLPAPER, Ac., ta.
Having aecured tho service* of

HABDWARE!
AND CUTLERY*
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK ofth.
BEST GOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICES.

sunn bul rr habb nu bh sto
TK COreU AXBSOE£TlB0y
itabb. ir/ncBt omen
ATLOn-EB PBJCES
TJlAX BIBK.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVER
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

on&gt;

iiiXii;T.”sr£S.-£xri

PAINTING.

Tbe decoction sho’d be carefully put away,
a* it is highly p.**inou*. Wbile writing
the above, our attention is also directed to
a atatament in a rnccnt number of the
Monitr-ur d’ Agriculture ol Paris, which
reminds its readers that M. de Berre a fa­
mous French agriculturist, made the dU-

rornplsta protection again* tbe sting of
inaecUu fry both.—Mich. Farmer.

New Barry Mill,

A GENTLEMAN,
To Make Puts Plum PtmniKG.—Take

N. Hastings.

GROCERIES,

&gt; ratmlroik
oJSiettd wit

tny
1 DOW M hit

As a particular friend hns taken the
lilrrty tu ciieiilatr the sturv that uo arc
keeping ■ GIlOG SHOP, I taka this op­
portunity to say to toy frivnd-fa • =-thut
is not the cau-, nor in-v.-r will &gt;»e ° , long
«* I am sanr, and t be WHISKEY BAR*
REL I put into my ct-llnr «» filled with
pickles.
_✓
Thankfift t&lt;» my numcrou* cnrtiimcm
, fortheir |&gt;aat liberal juln noge, I hopo to
merit a cutitinuencc of the wmie.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 iy&gt;7
n20i t

ry trolv rror*.
JOHN R HEM Fin.
rvta tho Kor Mr. MtMlll**' I'atUrcf Rohrta

.....
- .. „ur i, peaa
t tn Ihr laate. it evrtau.1, baa a haypy eOUt a;
tl.r nerVM. Fl»a»« awt.t my thaaL Is
ad regard* and xta. and baiirve a»,
Yuura,
J. W. T. McITCLUX

IPuAterhlgMy nrcve*i*t*fad

JUST RECEIVED

Al the cLciqH-'t »i«&gt;rv in !••»*» by

.

h.j

, '

* new »t&lt;x-k «&lt;f Kill and uittler GOODS,
which will hotM.HW

Ulottti*. K BLX.Nl.Tl

nt ndtiuiiMuug !••■ . price*. My niottn
is ‘s little cheaper than thvebrapeat.’
I have just rtecivpd a gie&gt;d nn^rtaieat
Ladle*

DRESS GOODS
Such ns Prints, Ginghams, LcI^Im, Ma&gt;rfa«H. Pnramctis* Btki-k'vAlparaM and' a
variety ufW.H.I DjJmlt:4 nil very nice
and very cheap.
2.
Alwt’a goyd \«**&gt;rtmcnt of ClotM -tor

men’s u car. and a Urge stock of staple*.
Dcnini* Sheeting*, shitting, stripe*, checks
and tickings.
■
JUST RECEIVED a new l.»t ot

BOOTS nnd SHOES,
I-adic** Gaiters Bunk in* and Bout*, s
good auortment ut very low prievs.
On hntul a ven large stock ofCrockery
stoue undGI.1M Ware.
‘

GROCER, IES ,
of nil kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
I have alan n very large quantity m

MORKJSMOWpS

vati. •».
■ or M.r »•
J. P. IL-berta A Co. Ra-i-ap.ni Xxb.dx&lt;?»•&lt;*■
.:i&gt;- tl-.ik. L I— I,-. ....... 1
....

BBILLIANF mONPECTlM!
FOURTH YEAR OF Till
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF FAIXTIXOS! •
Purchased al a coat .if »l»,»O0!
GREEK SLAVE!!

AND

KHIXGI.ES,
on haud and all pursoim wishing tn buy or
fa'll will do well tu call before bargaining
elseulwre.
I would partlcttUrlv cull tlx, attention
■4 perrons «h&gt;&gt; ani buikling to the fact
that I have ju.t Received a large sin* o;
|^»ihand Glass and that I will faniWi
I »a*h, Glam, nails, Dour Trimming! Ac.,
st as low a figure as i*M®bie.
‘“^21____ *
11J K ENFIELD

OBBIlcn*OT ALLKIRDM-BOMmr .tie^‘^.LJAy,^TR0?GH.“«&gt; CONDUCTOR
on Mon notice, In *t&gt;e end «tyl« to ruit raatonxn
^KCIS

J

THE GOLDEN PREgrT
FOR

1858.

ruBsmena.

COSMOPUJJTAN ABT ASSOCIATION.
TERMS OF StasicBIPTiON.

"iC“ . ~n ’.L far trery tkrrr dntlara paid,
hr tuLacnber not only recei. e« a
•
SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING !

CHANGE OF TIMIE.

Bittle Creek, Hartl ngu A. Grand
Baplds Stage Route.

Two Dollar Ari Journal One Year.

N and nAer Monday .August aisfa 18­
57, until further notice, vtages will
leave the following named places, aa fol-

O

TERMS.

I u Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—we are prepared lo do the
beat of work. Please give us a call.
Cash paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 3, 1(07,

TEMPERANCE

, J

Il/’ith ** good and complete nK“*&lt;»rt11 in« nt &lt;|f

'M3

CLOTBiJ^Gl

|

old .stand
G ROCERIES aFthe
A 8 U 8 U k L,

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

Creek, Feb. R-, 1BS9.

M.reh It, WK

•

ISAAC C. MOTT,

renuve k» hi* being annoyed with

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PBISTS
COOPERING BUSINESS.

Sowtxa Cloves Skid.—^Ibsre U a time CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
VI many atartling wnudcr*, bat once more a
for everything; and therefore thc^e jk n
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
drrfu! aad tr j*. than tberecant di«o»ery that
PARASOLS, A‘c., Ac.
proper time for sowing cicvur-secd.—
That Good TF-A, *urc to cure tbe headache
Now some farmers suppose the best time
A. E. DOXSTKEI.
fur sowing it, is immediately after bar
1 Ruting*, March 9. DM.
&gt;9aS«-1
rowing in the uats or rye; the seed is to
And every thing in the line of Groceries.
bs sown after this process nnd harrowed
over. This makes extra labor without
sompensaiing rusults. Other farmers fin­
AT THE HASTINGS
ish the harrowing in of their exits or rye;
tl a 1 suw tlie duv er seed and pass the rolk r
over tbe field. This answers an excellent
My stack of Good* &gt;• largo and wall nlacted, cobpurpose, when the season is wet, or rains
Have lately received a full assortment of
are frequent, and of Course the surfao* of
Groceries A. Fancy Goods
tbe ground is moist; tbe seed germinates
DBIGK AND HED1CIMES,
and a crop of clover may be expected.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AG
But 1 am persuaded that the best time
COUNTS.
to sow clover, is after tlie foil uf much
GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
rain. 1 hud a largo field which I wished to
seed wifti clover. Part of this field haJ
Hastings. June 4, 1857.
v2n4
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
in the previous autumn been sown with SCHOOL
rye. Much rain foil in the spring, so that

dover BMd about the time I sowed the
other part. This latter part had just been
•own witli oata. Now mark the result
Judge of my surprise on harvesting my
crop* to find the clover nn the part where
the rye was, decidedly better than on tlie
part where the oats were; and yet tbe »»»il
KA the former case wa» no better than in
the lal^sr.—Some farmers pretend to say
thai tW proper time to sow, is in the‘‘old
of the m&gt;Km,”but 1 have never fonnd such
a time of any benefit to the springing and
grow th of graaa or grain.
I hero may be permitted to add, that I
have an instrumentur machine constructed
for harvestijig clover, according to the one
deacribod in the Northern Farmer, fur July
last. After repeated trials, 1 have found
the following condition* essential to ita
working well: 1st. Cover ripe enough to
threvlr, «nd. Dry enough; 3d. Fro* from
thistles, mullcn* sad ulber weeds; 5th.—
Standing upright or nearly so.
Under
tiM** circumstance*, a man will collect the
hnorlt a* fast a* a man can thresh tbe i

qnutcrof **cD--. L.if-r tl&gt;r

dock P. M. fa’ time to take the evening
tram of cam. B

any one 01 m&gt;« waning
—--7iMtrad ot Engrarln^ and Art Joenitl. U «

■r&amp;rnwitl be wot tu ill w
iKealbe, an retcifii of b'
L. DEllHV. AeAuwy C.

CASE!

WILLIAM JONES,

BMPOBfUMOrr AS 111 ox

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1858.

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NO. 2.

with its aeama of gold bearing qoartx,
traceable by the eye us you stand, for
; miles, yielding their million*.
On the
other side, the beautiful, gently rolling
valley of the Stanislaus, continuing west­
ward until lost in the extended plains of
the San Joaquin ; while, looking west­
ward, you ree in the distance the crest oft
j Monte Diabolo overlooking the bay and
’; Qty of San Francisco* and the* Gnlden
Gala. Looking down into the depth* be| tween you and Car*&gt;m' Hill, some ten
r. mily* off, you behold n w lid and varied
j scCTtc.
Extinct craters; mountain heaps
' of black and white itreak* of quartz
™ I vein*, mountain gorges, patches of tarncrack swamp, lakelets bordered by tall,
reed-like grasses, tho hooie of the Mas­
: uaann*_aiu4i ■■ ia lh.. Ki-rnr. Ruch are

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IR OF THE
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IT ASSOCUWDir,

fc^CRlFTION.
►r drilsr* is entitled
Irada! titori Esgrariig.
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Q'ijings to JTangfr at.

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RY OF PAINTWGW

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!c-a sertsr tho !'•?• ouJ
11:0 “0WJ toward it making n wavy motion, ns tho'-■
from Uic rim to li e t»pc». « w w "’*do "rl |irt-kuning. She turn*; her faro tow-ord
wilto* &lt;*iier» lightly «-ven W]‘wr- 1 j R|| pnints of the jhori»»n, repenting bci
contained tire deal bod/of n cluld. n lad
gll0
Uiethief mounrer for
of soaiu U» -r eleven year*, doubled up j th&lt;?
invoking the spirit* of tlreir
i iti a rna-a; over il wi-s thrown «omc rag*. (,lpcenw^ ’ refaiives, and; imploring a kiml
I: contained also «..«*•
‘ * ln'’ •. W’ | n&lt;Tptam for the buy., Her "riling is
thing*. O hr squaws bad other wmdar i t|,uthi ) m&lt;Mlrntul. and tbis, In Digger
brake:-. Th*- lad was well known to the , ]fi
* j,
burden of the weird wo-

.H MK.
.
J1 &gt;■“' ei g—&gt; tl.tar W, gr«.
No man should de«|&gt;air, for no man luu
“Well, m.w, ain’t R qu*r.’ continued: Sneak little and to the purpose, and you lost hi* all xzjntil he has lost his integrity,
lost tho mercy of God, and lost hl* hope
Ilcti, “how a faller Will ll-el soinetliucal I wlll'pasa for wtncbody.
of heaven at last.
Something seemed to ssy «•! wcml along,
A friend that you buy with presents
•Ben I’urtlc.lhfaisarreat day for yw,
A lady at sea. in a gale of wind, bring ’
Tses PouTxata*.—A* to politeness,
•nd then my heart jumped and fluttered will be bought from you.
full of apprehcnri.m, cried out t “We
like a jnr-bird in a trap. And when I got
It is a good horse that never stumbles, many hare attempted to define iL 1-belicve it t» best to bo kbown l»y drecription, shall go to-the bottom—merey on
the rc ani reed K ate «it h her rw • .««•«!; ।and a good wife that never grumbles.
definition not being abla to comprire it how my hend «wims!" “Madam," aajd
home spun Irock on, I really thought I
Censure la a tax thnt man pay* to the
a sailor, “you’ll never go tn die bottotn..
' T.M.’RtiRELL.
r.-rf.l...-. ■ ■ K-:S.
.beuid lake the blind stagger*, any fa.w.
public for.bcing eminent
while your head hwlmsF
HYSICIAN and Artgwe. Offioeln Russells deed lived , ton good fiimdy there ter ,
Tbu Duncing V&gt; ater has
Ben paused again to brush the fog from
sUTr.^MIe Street.
_________
mnnv months.
He U i” (
a i K„no. Hi* mother rails him. See, she is his eyes, and continued:
Be thrifty to yotmself. that you may other* to ounwlvca’tn little dally, hourly
very^brigh’.-e?eil, intelligent lilt e follow.
f„r birn.
The white rnwn took
JOHN ROBERT*,
| lie liberal towards others.
occurrence* in the commerce of life. It
“Well, I found the order of the day was ,
we have aom* certain knowledge uf it f"
and had "os, by bis apttre.. to learn and j
Dancing Water by the hand.
Dre
is a perpetual alientioo to the want* of
We
should never remember
tho benesaid a skeptic to a clergyman. “Why .
to go muaomdina bunting.
Jo* Sharp
------------------------- ----------his tractableafere,
P'"*1/'1,1 •* . | prison entered hi« vitals. He goes, moth­
lh&gt;i*e with whom we are, by which atten­
II. F. CHERRY,
settlers. Ho riAened n«*d «M. "f
' an,| be takes his gift* with h.m-faa and hi* 1»« rittcra, »««&gt; J,m B0**6* *“» fit* we have conferred, nor forget the Ca­ tion we either prevent or remove them. d«m t you hare tome kn&lt;iwlr»!se of this
world before you come into it F waa tfiwthar. I'd know-cd a long lime that Shaq&gt;' VOra received.
Bowing, ceremonious, formal compli­
1 luid.
The miner* nnd settler, aympa-,, |(|&gt;&lt; ar,jarr&lt;1WS_&lt;iril!I1n(-nt* tor the neck.
|
Jn childhood b« modest, in youth tern- ment*, stiflTciviltica, will never be politc- caurtic reply.
' tiuzedwlth Ira w bite tribe in their la-;
moec#B1ns, hi. buffilo robe. H* cup wMrigbtafter Kate,
limn
a
hug
hate*
to
find.his
»y
o
t
in
mMn
ho0d
just,
in
old
ago
pro
­
that you gave "
him. nibthcr.
The tribe
ni-sa: that must bo easy, natural, unstud­
mcntaUmreforifixtoM.
—
taler pnt-b; but I &lt;W t M nn; Sta,T JIct
ied, manly, noble; and what will girt this afflicted with palpitation «f die heart,
'Hie Digeer pnrecraion moved up the ia here.
We come to-hail you-to see hud «&gt;n white britche* nod fine shoe*, and
I bill whichte- Lt-.teteral. ■•Ote Sumbut a mind benevolent and perpetually say a be found inaiant relief b v the appli­
the Dancing Water leap Intn his mother a
broadcloth overcoat; but everybody T]
THE HU8BANDH COMMANDMENTS. attective to exert that amiable disposition
■ i.l.u»,.»J m.&gt;,&lt;Jl«&gt;h » »«.«•!» U» arms. The fire ia Ix-auiiful; it buoys up
cation of another palpitating heart U&gt; tbn
■ I wiuJ?ng
‘te
,!dhm ““t
“ the Dancing WaVr’s .fint to the upper knuwed U wasn't *“rih » red ©rot. He | .
in trifle* to all you converse and lire with. nort affected.
Quite another triumph of
walked
with
Kate,
ami
you
ought
to
have
1.
Tbou
shall
hare
no
olh&lt;-r
husband
Jiictusan. ________
air. xatnera;
Fathers! Fathers! we
■ 0 general andfinri halt.
air.
-------come
--- to
. theIrumcBpathy. “Like cure* like."
th. .in.
P'»
,1‘»“
I beside me.
.
Tlib spot is .mo • f very deep ,utere*L
lj(Oe when! -ogr ^,,ntu went up-tharaBxAUTim Tn or*trr.—Man tread* a
CARLON O. SCOTT,
K.U'
««&gt;
Knlr ,h“■"
2. Thon shall not take into thy heart rough path, but 1 thauk God that there is
m-rvrr "Wjj
marks w'tu । fad utate «te"&gt; r««-*tnU hoTte.«Mr
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Note? FuMJe. Oeo-; Suudteg h.-ra.lte- ■’&lt;&gt;¥""
,«d&gt;
Aflrt a «M« «• €•■»• |I any thought which ia not interwoven with a moral compensation (very like some of
The Springfield (lit) Ji.uroal ha&lt; re­
cr.l Uml .nd Tax A^nt. All
. • __
»,-&gt;nt-_-irciilar sweep of*
wheto our tribe always eatne to burn
urompth
tu. Office U&gt; Cutu.tacK • *‘°rc.
near a slough, whar vc had to croa* on a me, for lam a jealous husband.
tbiisq phyricafonc* which Paley talks of.) ceived toe following conundrum from a
.bo il"I.J
Ibrer-li.urtb. nf &lt;&gt; ra.I. .telr .krf, wtem .... .Vldreu wlll.te.
log, and Pda notion to pitch th* sassy,
3. Thou shall n»t bovet thy busbaiw • which so pn&gt;ridas that, however gigantic
l».n nor IraAte. i» htejl""-, »•
li. H. FULLER,
Brim blib—re.rth, «•«.
good-for nothing into the water."
socictv, timo or attention, &lt;&gt;r any thing may be the ttrides man maker, be never
farther lainlr being n rraeip.tnn. Imp rart cl« terete. D.no«E W.widuttwuh
that is thy husband's, for behold he is thy cease* to bear the music of liny loot-falls
“Why didn'ty&lt;&gt;u F
‘■{/■I''-'„n. hnnJnJ «et b^hl nbJ. byn... nr ,.»r 4-11 •« will
‘ .... i. li___ I.. ,1^. Vvrh.n.'e block.
“Stop, never mind," said Ben, giviun lord and not Chy h»v*r.
,
TteDteat his side, keeping *ven pare with him,
nrlldefeul ben.b&lt;» ■* •“I’t'T te minjlrf with ;uur
4- Thou ebalt honor thv husband's rela­ «nd which give* strength to those gentle
“My Gunnun friead, bow ■tew
oM Vlfar I. with hi. nurtter. Ul u. me a nudge, “ Providence done that all
eenule with ibe preelplee. &gt;b’ I’™1
up In own.
Nothing must do but Joe tives, for by this ye shall know whether ones who walk with u«, to keep forever
mend. re...n di. ob«r»errl.'lb. water. go home.”
।
■ ■;.
; Sharp must lead Ml** Kate acnw* fust.— thou Invest tbv husband or no.
yen been married T
rl.
«
close behind ul up mountain rides or
Xe. To d.e ea-l«»rd
' £*S
As die fire Uromcs languid, it i» fed
tai I seldom don’t like to talk abMM
5.
Thou
shall
not
fail
to
havo
thy
has
,
He
jumped
on
the
!&lt;&gt;g
in
high
clre
and
-pi11“ western term
tel
across holy plain*, or in light, W*n to
ANKER. C«lkcU&lt;n&gt;» artradri ta, sad remit-1 tr£r&gt;«
—-----— nf the
with now faguota The dense Miwke from
TabloSlomluln,
,UI, * J" tire remains fill* tlw rir and nffret* the। took Kate’* hand, an&lt; they put off. Just bnnd'a dinner in season.
tho valley of tho shadow of death. Nay,
.'.t-reral «««
never
vaa."
G. Thuu shall not find fault if thy bos lartbrr on 1 For if our lore di* with our
bar. bw&gt; dltt—.'r«l ...eb laboloua b»P- sen*** &lt;KM«r»*ably. The corpse is but Ini a* they lt"t half way nenes, a tarnation
. big bull frog jumped off into th*'»«««-; band d»c* not come tn dinner punctual !y. clay, and be buried with our duet, where­
“ mid. T»U. Mrainum u .no o. the pnrt owwreled by the burning
We hare heard of
*e
7. Thou shall no* deeire fried oyster* fore, O, whvjcfore made He ue immortal 1
, y.i know bow they lu4ier--fb1.kc!
The wild chant*.sometime* pretermltted,
w ho take* hi* m*ofa la 'free
. screamed the fool, and knocked Kate off if thy bu*band desire* steak.
I rest in the perfect assurance that human
' .ro resumed more ?iS"ru.u'I-’f.'£
GEORGE W. MILLS,
8. Rememlwr tby husband, to keep hm
u
w
R
&gt; up to her waist in the nasty, black, mud­
V. "•••’ ■»" ",Us orrr It Al» »«• «. tmn.pL
trrcreirse
oa"*
»rantrj «.rt»
, dy waler. And what d’ye think ba dcme T Uaru
tribe fa kept Up by the wild squaw. Wfe
trnnlrt.lu. mtnrrallv
oood I
ton; and bl.
his wardrobe
generally HI
in r-i
not be dratbred ttmt t* *** P
.c
i Whv, run backward* »nd forreds, a hub .
ib-'fbtks. wttb
Ihaiuwrbirol the i,rtb '•!
“ white «&lt;• took «•;
lerli? for * p-k
help hate out of the otidirion, whereby lb»u wdtsave thyself
JOHN H. VAN BRUMT,
dun.
llu.mo».lid niara.r traproel. merrimrnt, n»
tbe reflecting
rrtkntmg ni.n
with ”
».■ IIW»
"V”
G«T a Homs.—"Young man,get a homo
a dore uf Hail Coluadia
REf.TSTEK OF DEEDS. Office in
ttran«r.H.n..;.emlU --r“‘“r^'S^( .empttbj.utdttiralr nldi.d«|iu&gt;ur«it. water. Kate loelkod st me. and I oouldn t
9. Thou shall not use thy husband n
takaahi*]
!*taud it no l«ngrr. Ono chuck I lit tea
Hvu»-_ Fee* for reoonjin&lt;. in *11 t
'u&gt;raR of Abe ?sli«de» vr Mus- W«« * ^4,^ fire had d'-nu its work, tire few refoci from the bank at th* first jump, apd credit, or anything thatbelongcth tn bisn.
cfo...r
Tire. b»A lu
etomtt bum. .wv mitered oral
10. Thou shall not taasc thy husband
IL N. SHELDON,
hn&lt;-Kate out oftbsr h&gt; no time. And
learn to love simple pleasure, flower of
J*”
lOtXTY TRLAtVCLK- Office Us tb* Cour*. driarei'reairr^"1"?^'
d’ve think the scamp didn't emno up after
.rf. ibrr.Ute-; te“ hundred. .T
“■ .
„j
Tbm p”—l tebtt latte.--,
11. ibou shah always keep thyself and God’s own planting, snd music of Ms
tak vw ttll' erect tteir
&gt;te «»r”.nd th. tedpiZa. Dw I)'­ wt’dgnt &lt;wt. »*d Mid: ‘Ar you hart,
own—the birds, wind tmd waterfall. So
ths children looking wall.
ahali I
-.MtaKsteF
12. Thou shall not 1st th* children ery
J
couldn
’
t
aland
STANTON &amp; TIFF ANY,
------------j ■Wtdte.te. Ay,*.
while tliv husband i« In the house.
ly thnwgh Tcolimm*
’ —..ernntn—
ItMie 1
SliS'ZSS.tfXl'KSM Febnrarj. 1 breed delivered Bren tee
J&gt;. Hou shall not opjx^ thy buahawd.
It*
O! to*
niuia

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A riDDLEVJl.LE EXl-HANt

T.'.'£ ■‘■X’iiSJ

water.

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17. Tbou shall not lean upon thy busoff, no how.
But I felt a* strung a* an
elephant, and helped Kate along. Bimby
Kate snid:
.
19. Thou shall U firm.
“ ‘ Ben, that Joe Sharp’* a good-fo-SO. Thou shall b* energetic.
nothing, sneaking, cowardly nobody; cf
21. Tbou shall ba tractable and affsche ever put* hi* liead inridc of oar house
And th* litti* violet's BtBfiny.
urine* of It, is a good type of the “fatP
•gain, I’ll *oucchim with dish-water, that’s tionate.
GRANT i SPAULDING,
22. Tbou ahrit be geo lie and beautiful. tul and wonderful" way ta which we are
sure.’
TV-'lXUS •“ »ll kiud.ol drr.goM
Every Ihoosht, every sijh. U &gt; Sony.
23. Thou shall be smiable and lovely. made. No tw® voice* are alike, any mure
1/ cro.-lorv. Xc. bui« rt-.ypgg*
“I tried to «ay something again, but
Now the sprightly lark ia ringing
24. Thou stall not advise.
il. J. KI.N1TE1.D,
..... I he luck.
I couldn't say nothing, I
25. Tbou shall not cansure.
but squeezed Kale’s hand, and. sighed lik*
lu Angular qualities of
20. Thou shall have no will of thy individuality,
a cranky bell us.
tnndubrtion and cxpre*a.on, render it rig* ’
“When we’d got dean out of right of own.
*
.
t____ a Ju
____ J27. Tbou shall not *b«d tret*, for thy
the other*. Rate aay*:
“ ‘Ben, I fori that you are my protector, husband knoweth what is best fur thoc—
.EAIXBB tu dry
clothing. boousnt
th* single (jaculatioa ‘-Oh!" than any .
.
...!
erueke v.
and I believe daddy’* right when be aay* bi* judgment i* infallible.
HOW HE GOT HIS WIFE.
Verily I say nnto you weak vcasela, be other animal can in it* whole vocabulary
you’re worth all the rc*t of tho boy* in
strong, for if all the command* of a hus­
the neigblmrbood.’
FRANCIS ROWER,
Tho very climax of uglincsa was Ben
“ 'B«&gt; Purtle,' any* I, ‘this i* a great band were recorded, all the books in the bi* whole passion in the most commonEAtf.R i«
»'«'■ n,'“1'
Purtle. Ilo *n» red haired, and each hair day for you,’ and I made a tremendous world could nut contain them. Naser■,a- J m »r». h-H i* sml
•»'* •»
viis tocs or uic uiunircr •* wui., - - ----• . .------ c.
,
,
............. ...i. ..f lin aud riiMl-truU I
stood as if it cbcriiJicd the aupremest con­ effort to get my month off again, and out tl.elem, if tbou will keep there com­
red Dgbtafaffs blajy
j Digger Indians have carried the dead body tempt for its neighbor.
His face was as
mand* snd do them, thou shall have the nlfied and polite words. Wiren we most
popped, *urc enough:
! tbs rainbow is archsd dn the of their bov.
freckled rathe most be.potted turkey egg.
“ ’Kate,’ cav* I, trembling all over, ‘I satisfaction of knowing that thy husband old friend*, after a long separation, we BOi
Here, where iht Indian multitude have
Hi* nose supported at the bridge a arge l
ntbetsef praise.**
1 stopped, is a cirdc-like enclosure of per- lump, while the end turned viciously to ; love you to distraction, and no mistake. esteems thee a weak-minded woman.
' I've
loved ▼"»
you l,,n
long
and •*
bard.- My heart
.te.n, ral .ttwramov tep. fori, ,.rf. te fcrawr. ra.rl.rf bj one aid*.
Ul
A.au .Cn.
&lt; ana
Et
HU m~te
_-“.111
v tea
w-p.
“ IUi
u*•
, bwo ,fm
„tI-..'-for
furrO
The sweetest music of the oeobestra nr
„t pl the pott-ttPcr- ._____________ . j - TU«
years; and 1
an enrthen wall aome five.feet high, Hd
choir, canuot rival the prattling of chil­
“I"- ...
U»
I-™ - ---------- , .»&gt; »i..rM&gt;*xK
but a pretty'shape.
------------J. 1’. KOHERTfS 4 Co.,
LX
| ’
.w..
Tsrarfedlvm.;
and pnrtiy broken down.
Cluing, re­ fiutb as hi* face wra ugly. The very want you U&gt; say right straight np and t* something/exceedingly beautiful, a* dren—the gaycot tones of the harp and
n fair Flora’» denude*.'
n,a'm in throe or four places, about six elrmox oCuglincss was Beu Purtle—w hat down, whether you’re going to have me well a* instructive, tn the following inci­ flute fall lielow the melody of a young
or
not
T
..
.....................
- Irarf. cbvMo sbrine:
fret
in
width.
In
toe
ln«»
’
,
l"ri
.......-----...---- ........
muril .still,
llU Ben
|LK,n (uy,
aos mure
bid .a handsome,
girl’s laughter, and the violin is most val“Kate hung down her head and dido t dent in the life of an unfortunate merchSjlw forest. of every k«.
»“L—
- 1- - „ \._
say nothing, but I felt encouraged, for she
Inttdretefd.
(..-...-..faw
nun never trod;
i* ■trodden
hard. IlktejtaWy.Midte,
is plainly a spot pfteti be
groan upon a «A&gt;unlry lasn.
kinder rigbed.
Say* I, ‘Kstr, ef you’re
A few years ago a merchant failed In
lingo*in ibeoctuofblue,
visited for a purpose like tire prcaenL—
“How the deuce," said I tu Ben one
man—even though be be steeped in cries*
a gwin* to have me say *o, and cf you business. Ha wrut home one evening In (
n.lbrtn to God.
Tlic Indian mn-u-s p**e into
day, “did ywtaever get sneb a wife, you
to the very lipa—will w.fti-n and vwrik, et
* * hile, uncouth, mis-shapen qu.nteMDco of inona- don’t want to say so, just squeeze my great agitation.
ithe gentle .memory of the sweet, a*d
____ !___ '■ 1 ..
'.'■■B The wail
mtermitt
hand.’
“What is the matter F asked hi* wife. (
now rcchmm
sket containing trosiiy 1"
’
song*, sung by hi* mother, at bis child' Wi lt shn«qnrezed my hand right off
“I am ruined ; I sm lwgg*red. I have .
thecorpra is laid down imrnr the "nil.—
B&lt;« was not at all offended by the Im­
bood’s bedride.
No matter what sceuee
Th«- Digger men n«w move off. sepnralo- pertinence of my question, and forthwith, I&lt;nrry, how I did feel. I frit 1'ko a stream lost rny all 1" he exclaimed, prereing his »f blootHhcd oi brutality lie ha* been
of warm water or *av*afra» tea,«weetened hand up&lt;w hi* forohtud a* if hl* brain* (
THE
1y and in squad* of foi-r or five, in nil di­ ’ began to solve the m?sti ry thus ;
WIIOI-iSAti: O-I-! reU.
- with molasses. w«* running through my where in a whbl.
rection*.
They hetakla ibemsehw* to'
■ ••Well, now, gu!* wlist’s sensible ain't
VV Uctuiw of U-Alh.r.
“All."said hi* wife; “I am left.” “i01.fi?
i lwne»!—and I just torched her in my
Creek. M:ch. Aiwa,
cotthed bv nono o’ yer purty, bifalutin’
, arms and kissed her. and she never tried paps F raid bis eldest b«y; “here *m L" i
Wltiux. sll » rftbv. Ca.ti
----------i in-n hattheta; limb* and branrbr* of trees' airs.
I’ve seed that tried inor’ii once.—
fur». Ac-, Acy
ar j. rawMss ronraos.
j,, (wrcver
„n find
or re­
,
the
first
time
to
gel
loose.
’
’
“
And
I too. papa."
hi* little girl, run- (
; You know Kate was slier* considered the
Ben wa* »n avereome w ith thi* narra- nitre up. and putting her arms around bls (
, .
.
....------• .
mote, and after cutting them in pieces six; puniest gill in these |*art». “«d all the’
A IW, deep ba,Imp .. te-rd, »
a I "
...... lbr
, tion of courtchip, that a pause for breath neck. 4’t not lo*t jmpa," repeatedT’d-, of the dh ins that remains unsearvd is
&lt;i£»-»d-■•--■- i;
•"I,.,!...,,. Tte7rari.Tpii.»rd-«.^iJ tellers in tbu naboihood used to try to
rfpiriL The fine*: and fairest of all e
die. “And yon have your health left,"
botch her.
Well, I used to go over to, waa necessary.
ir.te ..f tie• Dwrtedram.-1 j,
“How long after that," said 1, “before said his wife. “And your two band* to
old Sammy's.too, jisl to kinder look on,
the strongest and drapcat txpreosfon lira
Iter are er—mp
,J«deg th. larpnt ttleU rat th.
'
you
were
tnarririlF
work
with,
papa,
”
said
his
eldest;
“
and
I
।
: you know, and cw&gt;t sheep'aeyes at Kate.
in them—Galdtn 1‘nte.
■ .
ttilt.nmn ramaae. lira l..n(u OrelbeI, •
,kr
“Old Sammy was mighty prood/hnd can help you." “And your two feel, papa,
1 But mercy sakes!
1 bad no mure touti
™ A-rre.
Th. duJl, t.-re. &lt;d tte f
wi,h dr,
! so was the old ’wrr.an. atavut tho thing. to carry you about; snd your two eyes
-iVnotESAlK
'
that
I
could
get
Ka
’
e
than'*
Jerusalem
hretten. n,.e&gt;. w-nun and ebddrm, &lt;-.rer
.„d re. put.teg ...
Rr adixu Alocd.—There i* no treat so
t and we married next Call after the roman- 11&lt;» sec with, papa," said little Eddie.
'
cricket
could'bide
in
the
hair
that
wssi
t
,1. M.« ,.l them are -Ud ..th ,, .regie
,tirt,. „.d foUhiog
“And you havo God’s promise," said 1nreat as to bear good reeding of any kind.
’ on old Sainniv’s bald bead, no air-ec. Butt dine •crape."
c.nl. re,ltd d.i.r P"”"'| It .m-.ihl, .uh dr. gram, nl.rat tere.l' j atill 1 cviildtA help going, an’ my heartt “Do you think your wife loves you yet F : grand-mother. “And a good God," sa:d Not one gentleman in a hundred can
hi* wife-. “And a beavro to go tn,” said rend so as to please the ear, and send the
। I avkrd.
I would kinder flutter, snd 1H
my *&gt;
e?c*
would
“ ’
««.
“Why, lordy.ycs. She thinks I’m the Ki* little girl. “And Jesus to oom* and word* with gentle .force to the heart and
, ■
- , , ■
,,,|
j pile they lav, envelopes! In his blanket, u..... _ti u«.qc- uhciutivcr Id gu to talk
wfiil.
It &gt;s at .me in.to.t tow^rad, nnd | }1&gt;r
-pre womro.
And
dav. when K&gt;», jjrcttiret and brat feller in the world. I fetch a» there,” raid his eldest.
understanding.
An indistinct uttaraacr.
with Kale.
Aud'onc
day,
when killed
Kato
p...gnamly m.-rnfal •
I miring thrir 'notra of rem.M.ral wsiliog. I Xr
mid* fun
o’ me like,
it .litaMt
| tell you, sir, it’s no use’ talking; highfalu“God forgive me,’’ said the poor inerchbling tire -n-rd «•• “
‘\ ITt - •»&gt; row over thi. hi. ho^’ n*e. hi. bow £Ur
,u“
m,melbing. tin airs and quality dressing, snd cologne. snt bursting Into tears. “I have not lo*t
Hiv,
auiv, , bmi'l.ita
wv... ..v...-------o,g ihriMigh lire top*Uj nnd arrows, bi* hatebsL hi. playthings. i
.l.'. ra..jiin in v—
breast,
and do-. and such thing*, ain't gwine to go down mv all.
CUllvn,
are
almost
universal.
• • wy n w.
What are the few thoosands
like a rock jostling tn my breast, and de­
no one can aay, ttnlcsa It be that cither
p um, at another it swril* to *&gt; rtnek ** _
aUar A„ In&lt;han
which I called inv all. to three more pre­
clared I'd bang my»clf w ith the first plowr with sensible gals, sure."
..rasing of rinfiil . n tch.« « kqfwd.by , #
-|xl
iic&gt; it
Uw. titgota.cious things which God has left meF snd the pulpit, or the nursery, or the Sunday
the Furres. Now,a a ngle voice is beard, |
finju MBrk alld U&gt;e-ild lure 1 found.
he clasped ld« family to his bosom, and .
“Did vuu hang yourself I”
PYAPT. ISLANDS
shrill and r ere.rc.
Now.
'«"• | wnU (,fthoh«ntecome bark in eelme* from
“No; ’daddy blazed oil to me for not
another, nay, hundreds raise the pral till , |ho nMrt,nUiwt&lt;
A„ &lt;1UI mn„, ,b„ l«y ’.
A cultivated mind and pood lienrLwili
taking old Ball t&lt;&gt; the pasture in the morn­
Ah. nn. lb.— ,re man. tbinin m.re I1 I'-'S1’-*' l*rfUX'
'1 r7- V"”
' j' Sa
it drufens tl.v lour
the Stamduus.
| anJ.Gt||wr
briMiehtwithin fhc chasm ing, and .cared me »o that 1 forgot it.”
give an iniellcctunl and even beautiful exroH ua Ukk
-a.- ■ O. wnr rd»bl«
rf te
I was traveling from O.tmra (Southcm
jjig
we&lt;m |n b(t nUrWjw;
DANIEL COOK,
“Go on,” s.id L'secing Ben paused with
C.r.fsnW) to
-.th real teoi-t all l»tfar .round bin. apparent icgrei tlut he had not executed
,r&lt;:
■&lt; "
Do nothing shameful either in the pres­ lb. Central Ami,ira..- b.iliraa.t». i “ »&gt;»
Knights Aeiry. teb.
A'-”
r,ld erabr«co him nffrctk-nately.
He
hi* vow.
I J
ence of others or alone: respect yourself, Us.
to leave in I be m-&lt;« mug. that wading greet- fj|an
()n
ncPi.t olic nftcr another,
pnrara ./ pibl -era ««.»
“Well, w.one Monday morning (I reck­
.li.! the ai-b. n. . nrtMra. .. &lt;be mera.. «•« ,b~ra» »«ter drakra,
h..
nWEEZEY^
*
.-d my ciis. and that
»druo forty i
mw.t &lt;inli;nr grrotings, on il w as u &gt; car after dial hanging sdrapc) i and others will respect you.
r.*ls Ib.m where I ».ii sitting «&lt;i ibo pur. I
th(j
«nk, l^.y Ma&gt; mothThe patient mule, which travel* night mbbW.. “Life! Life!” oobepra^r.
1 got up and scraped my face »ith dudT»
MM
nf lb. nrdebrf
i d«"”
'«■“ “« W” '
tiffii U die faitcl. greeted my ryes. '-’I,
a squaw "ith wild eyre, her
.h’s old razor, and put on my new cop- and day. will, in the cod, go further than “WCrl nwr Wlbe prajor. -Berad. I b, ram ww. rang -A-n be »« ranymy
ctuirw my attention
m-tnotiy nyest-1 llluck n,atteii. ,mtidv hair,streaming «it!&lt; p’ru* britches,andla mw htsey Wat_ main the Arabian courser.
l.rraa •- U ... wnrlb lu w.igbl tn pM,
mJ-raura! them; .ember reraUcl &lt;)u lund ng. thZIndfans m««ved for- j
ht.r pe^
her '“‘'*1 up­
Pitch
my h«d dyed with wimalra* ”fk« aJ',” ।I
t'ltcn upon that
ums course of
m lite
mo which fa. ir »aa «raia b...
it
• “«*•
’•»«
“! •
. wird in a c&lt;&gt;nfo*. l proewmr'. ?&lt;ear .t-. , wa.j nncuvcrrt|. mm-c*|around the burn- went over to incle Sammy s. No*. 1 “ thc ln&lt;r,t. useful,
c &gt; and
..’. i custom
..... _ _wllhrenderlt
t*
Tlra-I^ .r proper., mutt &gt;« elrarj , ”7 &lt; rmrlln, .bkt «mn. topm^ra
iluLBROUK,
liavl is seen n sq-nw « th a lu^fl I inc 0|tar. Sire makes wild gcaieulati.Hn. got to lining Kutc like all crcatfon, but J tfce |n(Mt ngr^Me.
ihemlnJ with . llebed
.1 &gt;&gt;»&gt; •l&gt;" * !“? f
"« of
stn.pped nerora her s'.molder.. Jt was m Sh0
B'rrnrvn||y up&lt;&gt;n»ome object in never dteaped to any body about*my feel '
_
.
.
quenee.
and
had
better
not
be
a'.uodcd
, E-yylUw r-l- n£l .Iw.J. tooJ; the great blessings which are left behind.
firm a /&gt;er/re/rone, abmit t«.i amt a b-nr thra.p( ni|J cxlenjM |1(,r lrn» earnest!? )fo- b..,” UOW.U !.».» *«

Stttrtrii ■yotlrg.

epstings' llnsinra? Pirntorfl.

hist

j

�notice.

rom

4 -HEAUTin

,

R

hlc in California.
Arehy, the fngiliva slate boy, has been

shadow die
itior.
J recently, when the bill to ai&gt; it w.ts called
i up and met very enturpeoterfb . with do
riuner.
....
,
...J lent opposition, from V»th aides of th.SFBCUX 7VOTICE.
New gold diggings bad been discovered • House. Some of the dtcpuLLcans oppose
Our poison* wlQ ptaM iwt&gt;l!«t that
it upo»
uj&gt;o» the provision which prohibits the
the
ia Carson Valley.
TbcTeiTrcmasniug Mormons 'fn'CKrara immigration of free negiwi 'Into the
State. Mr. Seward referred to tlji» olwwe
VallrJ,' weris leaving for Salt Lake.
snd
said
:
.
.
' Tbe CaliArrets Legislature badjwaaed
Great ns his objection was to voting
at onr office would be more punctual in
a Lili prohibiting tho.fur»bcr iuimigratxou fur tboadiuisaiun of a Stalo with any audi
&lt;if free negroes into the State, and reqiiir- , provision, vet, Oregon je an old settleinent, inhabited by mi ir-lii.-riwis and reing those already tlrere to register their
speetabk population, nnJ It Is Dot good
affidavit at publication.
names and taka nut a license.
to retain cohmias or territories in a couFaox Oksgok—The Republicans have। dition of pupilage longer than necessary.
j nominated John Denny, of Marion coun- There are States whose ndmksion r.s
bumwiKh os the Montgomery substi-, ty, for Governor; J. R McBride, for would not vote for with a million of in­
habitants, and others he Would vote for
tute to the Senate Kamas bill made pro- G-agress.
Tbe Democrats nominated
with fifty thousand.
He would vote to
virions to secure to the people of Kansas I John Whittaker for Governor, and Lafeyadmit Oregon.
eertain sections of land and other appro- ■ ettc Grover for Congrem, all in antieijuWilson, of Mum., would nut vote for
it, and made a spirited defence* uf the
priations
priativns similar to those conditional in tiou of becoming a State,
8,000 negroes in Mass., which made the
the English bill, tho Free Prru assume,
Southerner scon 1.
Trumbull and Festhat there wse as much of a bribe in tbe
Mixxksota Atrairran.—Tbe Kansas
seuden also objected to tho Qinstitulion
one De in the other. To prove this, a de­ Constitution being disposed of by Con­ on account of the negro prohibition. On
tached suction of each bill is jiublishod, gress, so,that there was no fear of oppo­ tbe Democratic vide several Senators dpsition from her delegation, Minnesota is [Ktsed tho admission ostensibly, on the
ground u£.^ paucity of population. Mr.
published, are alike. Thaw, to- at length admitted into tho Union ss a
Douglas citi united the population at 55,­
sovereign State.'
Although this adds 000.
Another Senator placed it tit 80,­
Hastings fi.g generator, aliar, Pionetr, another free State, to the Confederacy, 000.
Green said it was sufficient as she
republishes, and in the. tamo number atatai there is reason lobeliave that her Consti­ liad 10,000 on tho pull-lista. Others claim
that
the
lowest of these intimates are too
thsAlhis “talking about bribery ia not tution will inecd onme amendments lu
high—that there is not over 50,000 there.
• •nl-isn insult to the people of Ksm-tk, but
Hr. Stephens excepted Oregon from
to the American people everywhere. ”— citizens, and to bring her up to tha standard the operation uf his resolution against
Now, Ukwc worthies feign ignorance of of other free States.
admitting more new States until they had
a population at least ns great ns the ratio
the mcOfiing uf the term “bribe,”, which
fur one member of Cougress. but the ex­
would be contemptible, coming from
ception was mode only because the Tersaid
that
the
English
cruiseni
have
cap
­
sources worthy of contempt They pro■ ritory had already, previous
rlous to the con
con-­
feu to see no differetiec between offering tured -no less than twenty-two vessels, of ception of such n rule;&gt;&gt;»e
------ *‘ £T»-lbe e.v_
a tl^tg ®»-a right, as a-gift, or in &lt;JE*riug -Hl descriptions, »’ncc April of' last year, pense of getting up the (_....
form v
of. -a--------Stale
it as an incentive to commit ayvrvug.— l-ir being et^aged in tbe slave trade.— Government; and there arcjhosc who are
Tbe general acceptation of- the term All but one were American.and the larger not disposed to Mccpt her oven on that
account. It is claimed by sunns of those
“bribe" or “bribery,” it- to offer a thing number belonged ta New York, Boston opposed to adm'infon that, “thi* disposi­
for a corrupt purpose, with a corrupt mo- and Now Orlen’1*- Where arc tho Amer­ tion is enhanced t5y tbu rcflcctiuo, that the
ican cruisers!
people of Oregon's™ not by any means
unanimous in desiring admission into the
benevolent act; a sum
fir Th, Washington correspondent Union, the proposition to make applica­
choose.
Wo may do
of the Dhtroit Tribune says, that all Con­ tion fur such admission having been regu­
gress bail done during a sis months ses­ larly voted down by decided majorities,
A*r legitimate services rcr.dcredur to be
sion,'previous to the admission of Minne- year after year, wlien presented ta them;
rendered; but if either expressed or im­
mid it will, no doubt, be farther enhanced,
when it comes to lie generally known that
pliedly,-we give the same fur the purpose
1. A Loan bill authorizing the issue of the only reason why Orctton now tleaircs
eC influencing him to perform a corrupt twenty nriilkms of treasury note*.
to como into the Union, is to sccbrc one
action, against right and justice, the sarnr
2. A Law prospectively admitting a vote in the Huhne, and two in the Senate,
lieootues bribery whether accepted by ' Stare State, and pro/iibitlnrj the formation in favor of paying her enormous war
of n Frtr State.
debt.
It is believed .that, but for this
m nr not.
3. Extra appropriations for deficiencies dsbt, ths people of Oregon would to-day
Congress has a perfect right to give
of ten millions of dollars.
vote tu retract their application for ad­
■uiuu, for legitimate purposes, all the
mission. But their delegate fans no vote,
land ilchooacs, and has a right to make
FaiotiTrri Railroad Accident.—A and the wla&gt;lc population, almost, have
tbs conditions of acceptance, in relation
distressing accident occurred on the Now pecuniary claims depending upon the asOrtSe same, &lt;&gt;r to other lands, such as il
r sumption &lt;il'll&gt;(s debt oy the l.’rilted States,
York Central Railroad, by the billing of
and flu- thi. reason admission isaskod.”
shall see fi|, but it has no right to make
h bridge over the Saquoit Creek, near
Those are the weapons used by some uf
tbo condition of. acceptance on rejection
Whitesboro, by which several persons those op[K&gt;scd. How much truth there is
wf a proposition to grant lands, or other
lost their lives, and vary many werd more in them we arc unprepared to say, but
conclude
they nrc mere subterfuges to
or leu injured.
The accident was occa
'oritinning, or of rejecting slavery. W&lt;- kioned by the passage of two trains over postpone the ndnilssion ol another free
State. It is quite probable the whole sub­
ve never contended that Congress could
the bridge at the same time. Tbe timbe- ject will gef the p&gt; by, over to the next
&gt;t donate to Kansas these lands in a leof which the bridge was composed had Congress, to sea wh*t l&gt;ccumc\,of Le­
'Imate way; but we distinctly stated,
Ubcrty increases
become very rotten, insomuch that sev­ compton In Kansas.
our ’asue of the (Jth Inst., that the
eral persons hod predicted accident on her foothold slow, but sure.—Adttrliur.
•;li»li bill is “a bribe, inasmuch, as that
that account.
We notxe butonenamu
Fonwzr’s OrixtON t&lt;v run Barna.—The
tain coveted ennditions art to be obfrom Michigan, and that is a Mrs. Miry following, is from the Prtn, on the day
.ad bv accepting Lecompton.” And
Bacbddor, of St. Johns, among the following the passage of tbe English bill.
furthc#t tated that the bill witsa fraud,
wounded.
Jona W.Fonxzr, tiro editor of the’Prttt.
eeaukc It offers to Kansas, as an inducewas one of the* most earnest supporters of
ent to accept th® Lecompton Constitu­
Dasoebocs CocxTaarziT.—A new
Buchanan during the last campaign. He
counterfeit has just been issued on tbe
, claims to lie a Democrat still; and yet
tw usual appropriations.*1
Bank of Esu Clitirc, Wisconsin, one of
here
is what he says of the offered “trite"
Congress
has,- by
- the .passage
» of the (the most perfect imitations ever made.—
by which the Democracy hare insulted
'nuli.h UH,
kill mezta
■ -propoUdaaUnmnriAlrinn*1 Io
in iho
,k..
ijlrth
mxle a
to
across the face
‘
•the
American people everywhere:”
p«Tle or Kao—, »k«* FropoJiloo U, [
,nd
.X“ U.
“That they wen* swindles and this was
loioUrtUoluouaSuir. Immo
^UUUiuJ-perfcak p,ia'.«l- a bribe-, which, profcreing to submit LeSaH;, &lt;iA
Locompoo Conulhrtioo, | E,„
UuU„cotup ton tn tire people, did not submit it,
aad to reertvt their UoJ .ppropmdooa. I „
|„
lko
according to its southern expounders; and
TW pnpl. of K-r,™ ,ro to ™tr. out1
printr.1 in a, p-rfrctly a, which, starting out in the preamble with
a scandalous misstatement, crowned the
-pan AaQntrtilutitm, Ut upon thia “pro-1
ol
whole proceeding with a declaration that
petition.” Thu ballot is to be “proposl 1
„ r , ,
if the people of Kansas did not take it,
Suspicious.—There are several young they tlmuld fester in dissentinns till it
Now what is to bo the interpretation cf men hanging around our village, without suited tlicir master, to admit them I
Aad this is the scheme that was forced
any occupation or visibls means of sup­
through yesterday—rnz dlacx tbidat of
•tSlioidd a majority of votes east Le for port. There have been several attempts
"“proposition accepted,” the President uf i at burglary lately, in oqe of which th our century.
Well may the Senator from New York
the United States, as sous as tba fact i.«
consequence* came near being serious to cry “shams” upon the damning deed.
fully made known tu him, shall announce
Ami history will cry shame upon it too.
Until some of our
the name by proclamation; and thereafter, tho depredators.
sod without any further । roccediogs on young men find employment, llioae hav­
After Macbeth has «dnu«htered Dunean,
ing merchandize or other valuables will and while contemplating uis double trea­
do well to keep* little watch of them. son to bis king and his guest, thus viola­
ting bis political and his personal honor,
he exclaims, looking at his bloody hands,
and absolute, and said State shall bo en­
•fThls is a sorry sight." Those who read
titled to one member in tha House of Rep children passed through Cincinnati, one
over yesterday's proceedings in Cor.cress,
day lust week, &lt;&gt;n the underground rail- tbe report, ns they are, the violation of all
honor nnd fsith on the part of the people’s
lutvc discovured that a lady furniahed Representatives, will lie impelled tb tnaks
the same observation.”
and Kansas submits to slavery. But there
searching fur her, with the intention of
SraurLAR Amrs—A Bor Reported
ie still s farther interpretation given to
proceeding against her under the fugitive to Havx Rpjt HiMsair to Death.—The
Loekport Courier says a young lad, son
of widow Stevens, who fives on Chestnut
Tkmpkkakcs Meetwo.—We are rc- street, in that village, one day week be­
fore last, got into diffiroltv with a neigh­
bor’s boy, which resulted in h’ffl being
will be a meeting of the friends of Tem­
threatened with nrrest, which so frighten­
perance, on Friday evening, at the Court ed him that he run himself to death. It
House, in this village. An address may is said that he ran from Lockport ta Johnsan’s Creek, thirteen miles, without atopi ___ .1--. L- .L____ _ 1_______________

their advertisement in this paper.

j death of woeb a lad in this city.W it
i may hare drearrad &gt; ithout coming to a

or

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the
Warranty and Quit Claim Deed's R«*I

RICH •GLOSS

ABMIVAL

pinwall, brings tha California

Th.
April 23.jietilioo
i. put ground' and right’ of way on* lbs
depot gr
public lands in Michigan, for railroad
By Mr. Leach: The petition of C. A.
Trowbridge, for the erection of -n light-'
house st West Marquette, on Lake8uperior.
Gn the oflth, Mr. Chandler called up a
joint rcwdutimt offered by him on the
2-lth, au'horiting, tbe Secretary of War
te
to expend the appropriation mode July
R, 1830. upon such channel ot tha St.
Mary’s river as be may oeloct, which was
read a sccornl time.
Mr. Chandler—Tbe engineer hta dis­
covered a cheaper, and, as Iw thinks, a
better line for the channel, and ho merely

Secretary uf War, at his discretion. Upon
the evidence submitted by tbe corps of
engineers, to chnage tho line.
Mr. Polk—I ahonld like to know from
tho Senator from Michigan, if any of tire
fooacy referred to in this rarolulion bos
been expended. ’
I Mr. Uhnndlcr—Yea, sir, a few thousand
dollars, but a very small portion of tbe
Upproprinllon.
Mr. Polk—How much 1
Mr. Chandler—1 cannot name tbe pre­
disc sum;—but n small portion of the
Htnount has been ex [■ended on another
channel. Ijut fall a new channel was
discovered, the adoption of which, it ia
thought wUl save some seventy or eighty
thousand dollars. I havo/thc report uf
the engineer in,, cpy hagJ which maybe
rend.
.
Mr. Folic—*1 should like to bear it
risuL--'-z
,
Jrfr.
the Senator
!
.Mr. Biggs—I suggest to tiro
from Michigan, that in any ■point
in which
thia
matter ________
ought topresent
be । ­
__ _____
_________
ed to us it seems to me it ought to go to
aeommi'tee.
I move to refer it to the
Committee on Commerce.
Mr. Chandler—‘Very well, let it go to
that committee.

those interested, to overcome if possible
the serious, if not ineurmountolde sbstsdcu (aside from tho additional expense of
from 115,000 to 820,000) to offering all
tho Swamp Laud at different points over

mw

more than one place, such appointments
would of course impose the obligation to
sell accordingly, and thus involve the i*»
prachcabditjt of making tbe sales correct­
ly of any ot tbe advertised lands.
For this reason alone, aside from other
weighty ones, 1 have felt obliged, under
tha circumstances, from necessity, and
have therefore appointed all the salea of
the Swamp Lands this year, to be held at
Ixmsing The time for tlnwo sales, and
tbe arrangement of the different couniiev
in which they will be &lt;•Acred, will soon
be fixsd and extensively published.
The Press being obliged on account of
the great amount of these lands (the de­
scription filling 8 extra sheets) to adveyvertise them by supplements or extra'
papers, it is Impossible ta fix the lime for
the sale so far in advance as il could othThe advertising of the lands by sub.
divisions will also commence in a few
weeks, to be continual aceurding »o law,
f&gt;&gt;ur successive weeks prior to ths »alc, in
one paper in *ach county in the State in
which « p*[wr was publuhqd at tlic time
of tbe passage of the Act providing for the
sales, accompanied with other information
important to purcbomra.
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL
Commissioner.

CKHA1

goods!
riBfaa Orffba.

tetecrKh,

jms?11?‘ ra
’sssii: its
A at
32a *

buaincn* of thi* department,'the A«»nry
General ha* published
___bisopinkm
,------------ thrtthe
time for ’'Adjoining Owners and (test­
—
•-« to
*-----—°Swamp
--------- r-^.4
pante"
enter
Laud adjacent to
to .
them is not confined to 00 days. a» I havtundsralona it to be. white making aaiM
under the law. Though this opinion still
differs frorq my own, yet in the possible
event tfait it obould. i* sustained, white

sranro
imp a

5?£ftas

NEW SPUING GOODS’
DRY GOODS!

COM MI8S0 N E RS

uiMzrs * suiaas

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UEXt

PROBATE NOTICE.

S. Hltl

" “
Ulb

GLASS-WARE».!

Ths Latz Railroad IImaatek.—Utica.
May 15.—Tbe Coroner’s Jury ia the ease
of the Ssquuit disaster, have agreed &lt;ui
their verdict.
The biding of thj jurors I
is understood to have beet: unanimous at j
wiry, ns follows:
“Wo find that the p&lt; rsona whose bod- i
May 3.—Bv Mr. Lcocb : The petition ie» have been viewed by us, come to their j
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
of Wiiliam Sluwson, William E. Dick­ deaths bv the git ing way of tbe bridge ofj
inson, and 4-40 others, citizens of the up­ the N. Y. Ccnirul Railroad ensuring the ;
per peninsular of Michigan, asking for Saquoit Creek, in the town of Whiten- :
tbe establishment of a mail route from town, Oneida county, on the murning of
Appleton, In tbe county of Outagamie, tbe 1 Ith of May, And they were all pas-1
and Statu of Wisconsin, thence to Sbawa- sengers on the Cinrinusti Express train, ;
lau
.vo, Dtuui.t.i.'x
io, i.unut-ra
LAWNS.
BRILLLkNTd,
CHALLIS
Th*idratta ware «««d £ | CI1ALLL ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
ii)&gt;, in the same county end State; thence romingyau
northerly, to tbe post office at L'Ance. the insecurity of tbe bridge, owing to the i
■
thence to the post office at Houghton, same being dscay ed and rotten. A rx»r- j G 1 N G II AMS, 1* RI N TS. 8H EP-

IxiiVMAN Muauzn.—On Wednesday
Inst, near Portsmouth. Ohio, one Samuel
Morgnn killed his wife, bv beating her
brains out with a club.
Morgan was a
had man and kept in his house one Sarah
Chamberlin, on whoon account difficulty
wm era.tinua'ly arising between him and
MTwife.
On Wednesday evening a dispute arose
IxCwecn Morgan and bis wife, when she
started across the yard to escape. In get
ting over tbe fence, Morgan struck bar
with a piece of fenco-rail, felling her to
the gnmnd, and he repeated the blows un­
til life was extinct.
Sarah Chamberlin
and tlM children wive witnesses to Um
damning spectacle. After Morgan found
she was dead ho had one of the children
bring him a lang chain, which be pul
around tho neck of the corpse, and then
dragged it across the yard. Here be pro­
ceeded to strip the body of all clothing,
r.nd then left it lying at the door all

RD, I

GROCERIES!

April 2£&gt;th—By Mr. Leach: Proceed
ings of a public met tine at Sant Ste.
Marie, in the State of Michigan, relative
to the place and mariner of expending the
appropriation made by tho General Gov­
ernment for the improvement of the west
channel of Lake George.

thence to the post office nt Clifton, thence
to the ;xist office al Eagle River, thence
to the post office al Engie Ilarlier, thence
to the post office at Copper Harfair—nil
tha last mentioned places being in the
county of Boughton, and State uf Mldiigii&gt;.
1 Also, the petition of John D. Standish,
and otliera, ritixens of Michigan, asking
th? grant of a portion of the public lands
tq aid in the construction of a ship canal
around the Falls «&gt;f Niagara.
By Mr. Howard: Papers in the case
of Roscanna KimbalL widow of Jeremiah
Kimh.ill,nn invalid pensioner, withdrawn
from the files of the House and referred
11 the Commiteec on Invalid Pensions.

CH’ICe'

Sul be grautml:

ISAAC C.

try. to |&gt;urrbx«- E-*** •», I
tM • esH sad le&gt;t tb* trull c
KtKDlK VUCaORDEBM,

»tk. or eriyj'lfd u id. pais I
foritref. irodr KflSjl.
w
n »•
uiturv ■

Groceries &amp;. Ft

ti.» of it- BrUa, -u rt»«™rt«l J tn-1 HEuD-sPLAID,STELLA SHAWLS.
loiAMBBAB. MABSEU.LEB COl,

eulpuhlo urglact OO the part of th. N. Y. I.ARS AND SLEEVES, (new st vie.)
Central 11. R. Co., in not enuring ‘bv...... . ,
’
bridge to be properly examiiwd.''
WHITE GOODS. Arc.

FAMILY

• bnllh.
Lxr.ruA. faij!., lA-AjUH

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dent oeeurriM last nrgli? on the Lafayette .
malaswiu shxam-&gt;.
! i Indianapolis Railroad. TbeCincinnati !
|cwnmn»au»r,,
DleM espn-M Ml. north «. -™\- .
!« miles
when MEN________
AND B 0 Y'S W E A R! krr»iuric
bridge 22
. east
___ yof Itafavctte,
___________________
rhe bridge gave way, throwing the a fade |
train into the water.
Die fircman, engi- '
DEMINS, STRIPE’ AND CHECK
N^s'&lt;iimNa,eoTrimDE£,.r
or rne pasNrnrgcni seriously unrt.
I
'
-• •
Liter, 11 A. M.—The accident hap , wiely «"d »tyls. \
pened nt 1 o'clock this morning nt P&lt;.ta-'
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
to Creek, IS miles south of Izifayettc.
1‘he bridge was 100 jevt long, mid the AND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCY
train running al tbe rate of twenty-five
mile* per h&gt;&gt;nr, and the bridge giving LINES, wiimt LINEN, DRILL,

away, the entire train went through to
the bud of the creek. Thu night was dark,
and the high water had undermined the
abutment of the bridge.
Jacob Bcertengsr, engineer, find Mnllory, fireman, were instantly killed. Ja«.
Irwin, conductor, who was sitting in the
front passenger air, was struck by limbers
and died in one hour. The passengers cacaped without material Injury.

Ifa

AGENTL
■Salt Btittr. mxiiarvM.

FANCY CASS1MEIIES,.
bMuliful palUrtrtiuJ wry eVe*p; BLACK

DOE SKIN.BLACK BROAD CLOTH.

ril v

Kansas Citt, May 15.—Intelligence
EADY-JUDE CLOTHING I
was revived here last night from Lecomp.
ton to tho effect tiiat a band of muraudeni committed numerous depredations
in that neigl.LorhcxM] on the 11th. rob
bing suveral settler'and tho store of Wm.
Wells, 15 miles from Lecompton. The
gang is said to number sixty men com­ tkilliag* to HI duilrn.
pletely armed, and it is asserted to be the
same
band which perpetrated the recent
neighbors in the morning by the children,
robberies and mullers at Fort Scott.—
and Morgan waa arresied.
No pursuit was attemptedQvrra a Strain or Fatautiks.—We
Washinoton, May 13.—The Miuoeen.
stated tho other day, in giving on account
of tbe casu of Mm. Straw va. the Boston ta Sunatora have drawn lots. G«n. Shields
drew the term expiring in March, 185®,
&amp; Worcester Railroad, that Mr. Davin,
and Mr. Rico that expiring in March,
the depot master at the Newton Lower
Falls station, who from tho platform wit­
nessed tho accident from.which Mr, Shaw
was killed and Lis wife mangled, waa
SPECIAL NOTICEShinjsclf killed by the same train some
time afterwards on the &gt;ame spot. Anoth­
er name can be added to the list: Mr.
Wallace, who wa« tbe engineer to the
train when Mr. Shaw and Mr. Davis
woie killed, was bimsdf killed at Fram­
ingham by the explurion of the locomo­
tive which lie was running.
The explo­
sion, Irowovcr, was from no negligence uf
Mr. Wallace, bat was in consequence of
theldofective construction of tha boiler.
—Sutton Timet.

Hcury Ward Beecher in his “ Life
Tbooghta,- says: ‘Th. Bible Society is

GREAT DISCI

THE PI1ILO6OPI
FOUN

Hwy wiU be promptly

TIME IS

JKWLLKY AKD

IUd.ii *» Regulator a will cu&gt; c, e«&gt; &lt;"l&gt;» e1» and apwdUr. Cwm-mm'. &gt;,uJx*4'
lion, luftamma i»a of tlx U»«d*. te»-

i ■CSSEf»d«PMMl
W* l^M thi. ttWthod

J. r. Robrrti A Co.. Usatlng*.
A J n.:w-..:n.

Hew Arrangement

Judge of

rugtXKY AKD CO

BOOTS &lt;3e SHOES,

DFR1XG MEDJCIXE.

:n

DM be likely to state it without authority.

-

: AKE STOKE.

�BEAUTIFUL

,

HEAD
E-TTL'S

RICH •GLOSSY HAIR,

I UAKPER« MOXTULY MAGAZINE &gt; n-nd Im

rn

MOR^^GEBAI^.

1 Good Nava I

nnntf'r'

blood

'

DETROIT DAILY TR1BCNB,

GOODS

NEW

Till' IIIIST
ro Tin: GKBATBVT Oil

m GOODS!

&amp;1SEis*sjsA

SPAILDIMG’*

GRANT *

Ready Pay Store,
received a large
stock of

wiu IX cuct up »
■nd taiua uf th*

m Hutiazre I

»«

ds* ai-U&gt;. datsrt tMaanta. the m -f«x
dred *nd nine dollar* and (■rentY-fir* eamU,

EVERY VARIETY,

LARGE STOCK

lo be sold at Ijowcst
Prices.

.NOTfcr

Call and net them before yurehanng
tbtuhtrt.
U HuUdrtphiamJnn*

rum u bite or gray i be
,) tu original color au'd

LOW PRICKS I

their Lair braatiful and gioaST.
c uuj youra,
SOLOMON MANN.

OF ALL KINDS.

nun
COOPERING BUSINESS.

J.M. HUBBARD

GINGHAMS,

BRILLHKTS

r» at HI:
Ilateutp.
PORK BARRETH. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

LAWNS,

ginsual instruments,

A nice assortment

■m ’.MUW'. !

Ynd .'Inslral Merebaudhr,

LAWNS,

PRINTS,

l4(rhciitrau«»d«ratM&gt;a you claim for It
Again, very rr*l»:ettoUy and truly, run
*
- '
SOLOMtkpMJ

SILKS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE

FANCY BARAGES.

BOR­

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

«Ml tMrpRronas*.
Stares tor tight barrel*,
tarn far bucket* Ail ,
aaoperlng line, faithfully attended tn. Girt
* call and I will try a ad anil you.
D.T DRAKE

a» to-coe tog. «I thought, prematurely

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
WOOD * CO . 1

riet. ra. Jit Itrvad

Aud &gt;»la by all pxd D:ug&lt;i»t.

J E A NS. 3 ATI N ETS, D ENI MS, TICKS,

Dr. A. E. BON STEEL,

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS. BLEACH­

PHYSICIAN* SURGED N,

' ED

riciuilr, that ba will atSHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN,

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

CAMBRICS,

m Haitinj^.stulsbow
llx i-ravcrof thejwti.

4 auu trur, liikii ia« ni.ui «u*wu' *

LINENS,

Ready Pay Store. ;
-----

—

Groceries
SUGARS

E DONSTEKt.
Hatting*. March S. lt»S.
vZsMfly
Tt tairud In at ill lurttor incraaw our reading •»
.
.»
The TatanSl* printed ttajemr.hmtulltol J.
K-ObCFtS, &amp;L Cl).
AT THE HASTINGS
MORNING EDITION.

DRTTQ STORE
Have lately received a full asaortmeutof

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

DRI GS AND .vl EDIC1.M.S, .
ordinary rxpenao In cat
but w* tarn detrnuiurd

1 EU

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL

Burning Fluid together with a full stuck of

Cull and See.

HATS Aim CATS,

A GENTLEMAN

_ an

ia getting uji a dub tor the Daily or Tu-Wirllj !
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

t ari*ll

tocftlw Daily

Si BOOTS AND SHOES! !

pricing more parrel new*, but m rivingtbe marUta ofeach day. and preariiting, al .o, a much gre.
ter tnrtety of lac»yciiy lottlbjroer.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
who are auflanne

I ifty cuptea,
On* Hundred coni**70

with toll iMtnsctiun* K-rputting nt&gt; and uaiug Wv
■a.dicinr.ftwtottlwlKimaywrdvrft. llvropsb" |
.it
..
■ iwmiu. atantn - tu pay .

Of TRIWEEKLY TRLBUNE; *in&lt;te «■!".

?&lt;»£• I GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS!!
E‘t? mckklvky.

&lt;*

All letter* iuUostng monev or on
Had .iUtU affirm bo addr^rd

I

a rery fine hi* of U&gt;*m. Without boaatiog. the
had TOBACCOS, for the »«n&gt;*pitee.
AND IT TAKIS MONEY TO BUY- GOOD JEW ; thi* ride of Dtfroit.

rrvVvVTr*----- &lt;71----- TbyT&gt;&lt;r

TIME IS MONEY.

i.ROSl*BCTUiO&gt;
THE EVENIHO POST.

Sech u TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SP1
CES, PEPER,
every*
line in the Grocery line, iuch as
wifi Le wan ted fur family use. And

'icy have on luttid the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
suvh aa powder, and Pur­
cession Capa uf all kinds
Water Prooffit and
others. Shot,
All the pop­
ular Pat e u
Medicines, ol tbe
day may alto be
found at this establishmcnL Also a great va­
riety uf tbe choicest Perfurm ry for the especial accom­
modation of tbe Indies. AI*j
Stationery,Pcm, Pencilo, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelopa Ac.
They would respectively announce I
tbe c'iftxuna of Hastings and of the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of ths
burinesa an cheap aa can be bought at any
place.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in
exchange.
.,
Special attention will be given to eom
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every one purchasing Medicines here
ty rely’upon them as being genuine.
Juno 2.’&gt;th 1857.
n7t£

New Barry Mill,

n

JEWELRY AND DOOK STORE

i- »__ 1-1.

I. tha uiienmnramiaiiir *d-

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS,CAN­

RECEIVE M. &gt;XEY i \ ol.n AC

CO I NTS.

k

SPAILDING.

Hastings, June 4, 1857.

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRA5CIS BOWES
I* doing tbelargMl Hardware burineas in H*alLAROEST STOCK ofth.
.BEST GOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
r*tev»|| iav STRING slock of Good*

SJIELFd-1/EA vrUAHD WaHK STOVEt,'
TIE, C61TEB AEDSBUT-UIOX
ware wnicni offer

TUAS El'EK.

tu as good order snd u prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the survtccsof

WALLPAPER, Ac., Ac.

N. Hastings.

■Ans A LAN I A.

Judge of Probate,

u Miller, and our mill being built on ttK1
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—wo are prepared to do the
best of work. Please give us a call.
Cash paid for wheat,
BOLTWOOD * GRANT.
Huttings. Sep. 3, I857J

be UNDERSOLD 1

Npria copy tor one

TEMPEH ANCE

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

SCL-.’&amp;u

WILLIAM JONES,

eiOOllBB,
PAINTING
JOHN MICflAKL ssaW ss-sclfally tofcre

HASTINGS

n"lri:

axd

VICINITY,

■FORMERLY kept by T. Fmixn% is
£ constantly making additions
satne, all of which, he propom to acll

(■EAPER lltB Ike CREAPE8T

JOHNS. DEMUTR.

instrument, called the English Metalic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
n24-0nt.
Oct. 15tb IE57.

JUST RECEIVED

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.

LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
TO HOUSE BUILDERS,

OUB1.NO OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alienKAYE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR

J ded to.

GEOROE 3. UENXKTT.
Ciuviuuati Daily Enquirer.

a new slock of Fall and whiter GOODS,
which will be sold for

■■

:

at sstimishlng low price*. My motto
is *n little cheaper than the chwipeat.’
I have just received a good assortment
L-tdiei

DRESS GOODS
_ Prints,
Ginghams, LcLains, Me­
Be ch
as
rinos, PuramcUas Black Alpaccas and a
sty of Wool DcLains, all very nice
vi.r eU.p.
assortment
of Cloths
Also a good
--------- --------------—. lor
...
men's wear, arid a hrgu stuck of staples.
Dcniins Sheetings, ahirtingj stripes, checks
nnd tickings.
JUSTRECEIVKD a new 1&lt; I of
HOOTS mid SHOTS,

Ladie’s Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment nt very low prices.
Ou hnnd a very large stock ofCrockery
stone and Glass Wore.
Just received a new stock of
of all kinds'thanp for Bemly Pay.
I
I have also a very large quantity nt

\N I'
KIIINGLEN,
on hand nnd all persons «idling to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly coll the attention
to tbe fact
who arc bui
thick o'
that I have just.
f.t ni i*li
Nailsand Glsaa
sash, Gltira, nnils, Door Trimmings Ac.,

1 cheerfully grrr thia iaferi
fit eftao** Mtnilarlr affeetrd.
MORRIS MORRIH

itirii.L! ant
•; &gt; ti -1
rot i:?!! YE.tr. of Tin:
COSMOPOUTAN ART AKNOC1ATION.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS!
-■ - - - - MaB-ait

COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,

TERMS or SUlfctt Uli TION.
r ,1

i ••Mamfcat Dearicv,” alao to

st os low a figure as possible.
--------Il J BENFIELD
u21-yl

THE GOLDEN PRIZE

OWEB.

SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR EV

CHANGE OF TISTE.
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

■ t*. r- i U-r
aay are superior to any-ever sold In thia
place.
A very liberal de&gt;lucti»n Hindu to those
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention itaid te country or

At the chnapest store in town by I

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do-ony amount, of

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
&lt;4 Hailing* and vicinity, that

Of toe beat quality fur all instrument*.

win give uw personal aucnAll kinds of produce lionMr.tv H.tunlng
Inanus. byjeavinc orders
taken in exchange for
jjrv corner Main and Jtardick
I Streets.
Goods.
new musical
N. B. Just received

GRANT

i

ii.A

Anu every dung in Ute line of Groceries.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

BOOKS

I. C. MOTT.
utOtf

■ HIM
Tut
_ upbavrilicr hits jttx
stock of Mustuu Merduuiidiae
i
uonsi sting
io part of
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEON8.
From the beet MaJcrrt in thr country.

OF Al. . KINDS.

i»tirg of et erjr variety and of

Ititllr Creek. F. b. l-&gt;, 133?-

V LG ITAU1.E IHAIuD

ffZ.N.

I Of every description, and uf the latest
publication..

nwr and reliability

^LOTHlMi!

Ml

Of the best Italian and American Manti­

____

That Good TFA, suru to cure the headache

ISAAC C. MOTT

:

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY llADE C""t

OIL SIU&amp;

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.

*.

KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
AT THE

Clsthiog: Never se Cheap,

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

GREAT Illst «»\ LI’.Y I

•*OL. J. C. FEEMDNT, in Id* travrl* ilucoYered

KALAMAZOO

nao JMlttr Art Journal (he 1'e.

Battle Creek, Hastings
Grand
Rapids Stage Route.
N and after Munday .August 31st, 18­
57, until further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, ss fol­
lows, to will
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o'­
clock. A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
nt 1 o'clock, P. M. in time to lake the

O

days, Thunuluys and Saturdays at one oclnck P. M. lu tlrie to take the evening
train of cant.
Lente Bnttle Creek for Hna'Jitga on
Tuouaya, Thursday» and Saturday a at 7
o’clock, A. M., etui arrive at
at two t'ckck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays aud Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
M., and arrive in IlattingB, at
Ixave Hastings fur Grand
Mondays. Wcdncadaya and Fri

fat lor I

Battle

. ,

ILDEN PRIZE ia

aud a Caniteara
roiai

l’t^d^’oL *U L.hriUJT. Actuary C- A.

cm romc »or r as h i

&lt;ii»

�BLOOD mis
HHI.D

KNAPE1TS COLUMN I

C-olimm.
' ■

THE FIRST

GBANT

Ready Pay Store,
be aSbnkd them fmm lung
storms.—Mich. Farmer.
\
Tho "pldkwoiAy «C* thing is tbe raai why it i« eo. O*c whn understands
y * thing I*an, will :a&gt; likely to do the

eccived a large
stock of

in Hastings'
ABSOLUTE* UXIMPAIMD

l to walking sheep, iu

Cbales* anppeae &lt;hM the

Surplus, &gt;422,162, .11
ieixj: II ’J ioia,

every variety,

of :t*.-Jf i» a wfficiwH reason for washing

±' LARGE STOCK
Prices.

©JIFJflXBS.

esnetiaMr, a yellow exudstiru near the
skin; You will sec il nearly ell over
gcoJsheep, 1.ui mostly on the breast and
shoulders. Now this is * secretion from
tho glands of the akin’ nnd serves, it is
•ufqxned, tn important purpose in reiuitm tho fibre, snd in protecting tha anlmal. But the fact about it which has most
to do with sheep.washing is the following:
This yellow ginn is called *-Yolk," from
its ittrnblnce to thi, yolk of on egg, is

f

0,11 d m

1

J. B. Bonnott, Gcn’l Agent

dress goods,

-INSURES AGAINST THE-

DANGERS
OF FIRE,
AND
PEB1LS OF INLAND NAVIGATION.

Dsesmbrr bat »ub*cri-

:

oreLLKMOS.

HURTS

I ta"

SHERIFF SALE.

GLSGHAMS.

COOPERING- BUSINESS.

BIULLIUTS,

n

LOTS, I.

Swellenap, which, when the sheep is plunged
Into tbe water, is dissolved, and nets u a

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

It » as if fine soap had been intimately
pWNTR LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
mixed with It down to the very akin, just
‘
’
before washing the sheep. Tbe owner nf SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE DOR­
I DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, te

Hastings.
PURE BARBELS. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS
RUTTER PIBKLSR.

A nice assortment
L» the SCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLE BLOOD

OF

FANCY BARAGES.

LOSSES PAID SKM-U312 .84.

j-iutvukl

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALI
KINDS BONNET TFJMINGS
AT THE

which we ifill mention.

'

1. He will do

CHOICE FIRST-CI^SS INDEMNITY MAY BE
a little while before he wadies them thnr- •
EFFECTED WITIIOCT DELAY, WITH?
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
THIS WELL
caddy. This will allow tbe soap of the
.
EXOWN AND ABLE COBy&lt;»lk to act Geely. 2. If he can wash his (JEANS.SAT1NET8, DENIMS,TICKS,
sheep in soft dear water .this will Ihi bet
ter than hard water. 3. Ho will find it SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH J. A.SWEEZEY. Aw

ED GOODS, MUSLIMS, STRIPED
»«e to wait till the weather and water
are mild, for the soap acta better thus than SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
V the water it Cold. 4. Hr will »ee the
CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
HnparUime of sheltering the flock from
* - -..--a m.tia ’
dtkSIllva rfic. PARASOLS,d*-, &amp;C.

CcrAs at Rtsdy-Mte*
_ u, _
|
|

A

w

.
?
e

j

OIJ) STAND
G ROCERTES AT THE
AS V S C A L,

J.M. HUBBARD
nxiLut ts
^usiral fnstrnmtnts,

OF ALL KINDS.

FISH

SUGARS

TEA

Tl’ith as good and complete an aawritIT t.vnt of
i

GROCEBIHS,

That Good TEA, sure to cure tho hcmhwbe

£. BQXSTEEU

Tita sulnwrilicr line just opened a line
stock of Musical Merchandise consisting
in part of
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS,
From the Aral Maker* iu the ctmatry.
V1OLINH AND G VIT A RI,
Of the best Italian and American Manu­
facture.
SHEET MVRIC,
Of every description, and uf the latest
publics ti’e-n.
STRINGS,
Of tha best quality for all instrument*.

J. P. Roberts, &lt;fc- Co.

\

Asa partb’olar friend has Liken the
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iMierty t &lt;■ cireohto the M.irv that «e n
And every- tiling iu thd lint uf Grucctius. * keepmc a GROGSHOP. 1 take thi. &lt;&gt;
------ J j portutut
-•
rl.
t!

JlUIJi S JIEJICTII.

AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE,
Have lately received a full assortment of

taken in exchange for
“J,-’&lt;-.6Urd
I
TEuiicful to my numer«tti ei:»tiMnen
Goods.
I f«-rtbt;r psist lil» raljtstnmngc, 1 hope to

DRUGS AND MEDICINAL*,

RECEIVE MOXtfT OX OLD AC-

CUf.NIS.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

GRANT

k

J. w. T. McHVLLEN

larr'.ttt coutinucticr aft he «.-»n.e.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 1|857___________ ________ _ t^Olf.

JUST liKCErVEI)

STAILDBC.

Hastings, June 4, IS37.
\2n4
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
Arranged by the best composers.
H. J. K‘rlIix'lL‘U
Every instrument offered for sale has
-k of Fall and winter GOODS,
been thoroughly tested, and be can nafelv
*ay arc mperlur to any ever eoM. in this
Bunting Fluid together with a full stock of
place.
’
’ A very liberal deduction made to those
r s i_i
t-cc
j is *a little cheaper then the cbeoi*-*!.’
purchasing in quanliticn.
Such
as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SI’I
I lune just received a g.rtrtl uioTtmcnt■
Promt attention'paid to country or
CES, i’EPER, FISH, in a word every,
Ladin
ders.
thing in the Grocery line, auch as
Mr. II. will give his persona) atten­
wifi be wanted for family use. And
tion to tunina I’mnon, by leaving orders
they luivc on hand the best kind
nt his store corner Main and Bunlick
of ammunition for sportsmen
,__ . Parftinvtta* Block Alpavcns and n
Street*.
llw reason 1 why
such ns powder, nnd Per­
I variety. efWuil Detains, all very Dirs!
N. B. Just received a new musical
cussion Cann of all kinds
and very «b«np.
’ \
instrument, called the English Metalic
Water
Proofft
nnd
Also a good w.ortiji»rti &lt;&gt;PCl&lt;ith» lor ,
Harmonium. Cull and examine.
others. Shot,
men's w-cwr, and n Ltfxe stuck of staple*. •
J. M. HUBBARD.
Is doing the larxesl UanteMre Irasir.css ta Hu
n-alm.Sk^t.ikrUnfcaulr^iK.
I .cad, Ac.
Oct. 15rh 1857.
n244Jm.
tnpi Is beesuw he has lbs
All tha pop.
und tickings.
LAROEtiTBTOCKofthe
PROSPECTUS OF
ulnr Pat e n t
.
BEST GOODS, al th*
J US I j; ECEIV ED a new lot o|
;
Medicine*, ol the
THE EVENING POST
j
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nOOTNunct MMES,
.
'
lowest rmers.
day tnny n!*r&gt; ho
.v. na.
Ladles Gaiters BuNUifis nnd Boots, g |
found at thia establish­
g«KKi ftssueuucntat vary low prioa.
;
ment Also a great va-' ~
On liaud a veri large stock ofCnxktfry ।
shelf* mu rr iuri&gt; uabe Mures,'
, riety of the choicest Pert’ustone and GL-iss Warr.
tlx. cunat A.vitAJiEer-mos
le I’nnci
nu ry for the especial accom­
WARE, n illVfll OFEEB
modation of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena. Pwicils, Irtk, (ev­
of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ac.
1 have also a very large qqantity «&gt;i
They would respectively announce to
the citizens of Hautings and uf the surnnitiding County, generally that they in­
ELEVATED
AND
tend to sell everytbingin tbeir line of tbe
OVEN STOVES,
SniNGLES,
bosincss as cheap u can be bought at any­
LOW OVEN STOVES.
on hand and all pursum «i.-hiug to buy or ।
place.
PARLOR COOK STGVES.
snlf w ill do well to cull before bargaining i
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
• dsewberv.
6
*!
Produce of most kinda will be taken in
particularly «ll the ujientimi J
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

US.t'KGLK l.KXMOT.

HABHWARE!

if :n4

! AND CUTLERY.

are certain nlilitari.ini who cannot consent
tn grow anything which does not furnish
food fur the stomach, or money for tbe
pockets; as for ‘cluttering up’ their rooms
with gwaAinw, rnscs or lilies* that is all
folly I Now, let such a person try a grape­
vine at their south window. Plant in a
large }x&gt;t or neatly painted box, and train
tbs vines and wires Across tbe window­
frame. We can conceive that such a plant
would satisfy the sense of beauty and |
utility at tho same time, nnd that in a
high degree. It would bo the finest or­
nament of the house; and as for tbe fruit,
wby certainly that woiild be appreciated.
—American Agricvl/uralitt.

HATS AHI) CATS,

GOODS

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. ;

•UUir* Mr'

’’

FR.AXCIS ROWER

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY!

‘“
MurBc- VOEKBiww—

T”

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'«•»*

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•st» mon. and rftet, Xw « East
*t cm-

,in* Mitt*. A by IWtr»it 4 Urr.Uuii p»

BRILLIANT rROSPL'CTUSI
FOL-RTirYSAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART AMOCIATIOX.

DV5NELD0RF GALLERY OF FATNTlXQSt

LUMBER

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!
.
test TEAS ud TOBACCOS,

DoOf Steunt Port.
Singh copy tar mm

Special attention will Im given toeom
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every one pardiaaingMedicines here
may rely upon them as being genuine.
June 25th 1857.______________ n7t£

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
'
'

NAHA GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­

DLES, SOAPS, BASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

Ii PaMieted Every Thunder. •

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.

as good order and "at prompt as' any
her Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Haring secured lbs services of

N. Hastings.
our mill befog built on tbe
merit improved plan, together with a good
Sinuttvr—we are prepared to do the
best of work., Ploaae give us a call.
Cash paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hutings, Sep. 8.1867.__________ ■

TIME IS MONEY.

TEMPERANCE

to make the mixtere liquid and

GREEK SLAVE !!

COSNOI-UI.ITAX ABT ASSOCIATION.

sash, Gians, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.. 1
fWPPER, Tia-SMI 8lw« Ina -War. ofU] kind. a
at‘as
“ low
1,°" a
* fforum
‘8Ure s*
” p..««;&gt;.U_
Po^'ble.
- ‘
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KEN FIELD
V .•l.aa.-l, "rm.de U cnJ-r.
D21-yl
11JKFNI
Y°««U’0O»'Al.LKTNDSI-R0Mm.Y^»wi.
MWIV&amp;kNJ

c”&gt;»VCTon
on au.rt noUoe, in «u« aud style n&gt; »un c»ton&gt;er.
kXCIS BUWKR. ;

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.

or Tine.
,
Battle Creek, HasUap t Graad
Rapid, BUge Hotte.

Twlt »•«.golds,
oiSSwoiSi’.-'aSTS
—

comor

m Miller, and

boUle at utice

tts.tmgs.Msra 16,1W.________

t'lotbingt New so Cheap.

ms iimaa,

I

W. K. rtl.K&gt;S._
BbcnE.

BOOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE

YSI CI A N A BU RG EO N.

KALAMAZOO : : : : MICIUOaH.

GasrKSXS IIovsk Pl*kts.—Somebody
has recommended to cultivate tho dwarf

Bk Kind to Ytfva Hotrass.—1 have, in
tbe emtrwe of my life, seen a p«&gt;d nutny
boreea, some too, that were railed ugly
horses. Now, it is my opiatau there is
no use of owning what might be called
a real ugly horse. Use the whip and
apnr lese. and iu their place put kindness.
Three grain* uf kindness nrc worth ail the
whips and spurs in the world in breaking
a horse. Dwre are a great many horses
injured for want of kindtwss. This. I am
■are no man will deny. For ’ inslsnoc a
man boa a colt to break. Tho coll has
never lu.cn handled. The man, with sev­
eral cabers to help him, drives die colt
into the stable. He then forces a bit into
his mouth, snd if there arc any who dare,
they jump upon his back, well armed with
a Stout whip, and very often a spur.—
These be dues not forget to use. He
clings to the coll’s back m lung as he can
but is finally thrown off.
He tries it
again and again, till, completely exhaus­
ted, tbe cult is obliged to yield—that is,
far the time being. But is this right)—
k the unit tamed and properly subdued 1

tr.LE. B0N8TEEL,

Ind Musical Merchandise,

bwide chilling and weakening the sheep
tbemeclvcs.

To Daivs Aw*v Rats.—Some years
since a currsspocdciit «•( the Boston Coltivaior recommended potash for the purpoK. The rats troubled him very much,
navi^ entered through the chamber flour.
They appeared in great numbers and were
very troublesome, so that be felt justified
ia resorting to extreme measures tc effect
tbeir expulsion from his premises. He
pooaded up potesh and strewed around
thair holes and rubbed some under the
hoards, and on the sides where they came
through. Tl»’ next night he heard a Moialliag araoupt them, which he supposed wa*
from tbe autttic nature of the potash that
hod got among their hair or on their barefeet They disappeared, und for a lung time
he was exempt from any such annoyance.

Ready Pay Store.

V 57, nntil further notice. Mairus will
Iowa, to wit:

\

FOB

~ 1858.

ILLITTS*T».

I

SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR HNG RATING!

Piro iMlur Art

Ont i'rer.'

twt to ench kubl..,

TERMS.

• *nci Fridays, at ? o*.

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US. M» «•■
tickets.

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"OR, nua on xues­
Wkud.;. .1 m

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U&lt;rtp^
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H.

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EMPORIUM off a s hi o n

JEWELRY AND BOOK STORE

tittnm
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Olftc* M»A ,n,il »‘A»erib«r*, P«» mh&gt;uu&lt; .11 »

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*jastings’ Busistss jEHrttioqi.

TERMS—11.50, IN ADVANCE.

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1858.

’Stlittr* Uottra.

I

.-—.a„::r
—ru==----. -1—.; ' that he Jias not paid it.
—
-----------have the note 1”
SHADOWS.

Of course you

note, »*ith his signature crowed over with which lie thought might injure his repu­
tation sneaked off.
ink, and a hole punched through It"
I cashed the check, and hastened to
"it is plain, Mr. Wallace, that be peid
you the monev as be alleges,’ or he has Wallow's houae. The reader may judge
obtained fraudulent possession of the note with what satisfaction he received it, how
and intends to cheat you out* of the rejoiced was Annie and her lover. WaJlace insisted that I should take the hun­
amount"
“He never paid me,” replied be firmly, dred dollars for my senieeo; but I was
“Then he lias fraudulently obtained the
note. NV bat sort of a person is this
He died a few
Chandler who boards with you !"
~ u as a temperate man.
“A Gno young man. Bless vnu! hr years acb, leaving a handsome property
wouldn't do anything of that kinJ."
to Chandler and his wife.
“I am sure be wouldn't I" repeated An”'-:iW;«UB^ta..*ta»1&gt;““-=s
F0R
HOME.

NO. 3.

there will teno brighter homo in all the
land. A shadow on your countenance is a
veil for my heart, and the aamc is true as
regards our children. Our pulses strike
tou ucarljun unison not to te distorted
wtenygvra has*lost Ha even beat.”
Again Mr. Lewis walked Jon in silence,
his face partly avci ted; and again bis wife
began to fear that she had spoken too
freely.
But he kmi dispel led*this impression, fur ho said, “I am glad, Caddy,
that you have spoken, til us plaiuly. I
only wish you hod done so before. I see
bow it te ’ My smiles tevc been* for the
outside world—the world that neither

&gt;

------- ---Nw 8O B.tn.—A young man, cted in
, homs-spun, was standing in Court strout,
deruurmg a doughnut when he w«L:a»^Jcd bv one of hsir.Juxcn gtntecly
GRANT A SPAVLDING,
dressed citv idlers, with :
I
•*«--- ■—' •
“What does your tether say 1”
It. J. KENFIELD,
•
“He is positive he never received the
&gt;,
money.
The mortgage must be paid to­
,
morrow."
Sleeping soft oa ths
... .....
WSI1UI
j
“Very singular.
NVas your tether—"
Fsir are ths Bowers
asked lhe city buck, bent upon some sp&lt;rn
In sunbright bowers.
j
I besitatod to use that unpleasant w“J
with greeny.
’
P,
A J. RUSSELL,
‘ which I knew must grate harshly on
“Well, she's putty welt; she sent mo
. ear of the devoted girL
deown hero on btaiiwas."
I
“Mr. Bryce rays my tether wm not the note, but through him 1 NNTiat time !
.btiic*
“She did! What kind of busmeranra
'just right when he paid him, though not does he come in nights!"
IC.S.-’l I.
s.n,
|
j
■ ' '
'
you on!"
.ta.es, in.. ..eel. nsita. sr*d shell , Cbracin, racb w.re,
ed brow for the dear ones at home, for । ' ‘ Why, she wanted me to come de&lt;»wn
I very bad."
1 “T-k" ll“‘h&lt;"”*
dt"-"
, Ixs.ts sod -hoes, sial msaufisrtursr From gaj »o grere.
.
“I will see your father."
li . r . J! f-.
| M™. Lcwl., tar Utatalf .niltag talf wliom thought aud caru orc crtr-living ।to Bostmg and look rwnmd and find halfI uf tin sod absotoron and copper- I Ukr the frowning smiles of ths chBd at plsjr . I
“He Is coming lii-ro in a few minutes;
activities.’*
।a-dozen of tha biggest fulea in Boating,
-Bur Uttar ta Jul nut com* tan. lul '
.
Afr. and Mrs. Lewis were now at their । ।and bring them up -country to eriiente
wU,
r „d Ur
I thought I would sco you, ana tell you Un n-elndt U,. night tal«» ,»« ™: u I
DAKEH,
Br,e. .
H.taJtn
t» Uw.
toward bi. .if. eoriotul,. door, where they paused a moment, and ’em; and 1 rather guess I've got my tya
• the facts before he came.”
ANl'FACTEHEHS-ef tin. sUrt-ta*
then
went
in.
Instantly,
on
passing
Hs
,on ’em neow
*“I do not see how Mr. Bryce could
buid lite stranger, taking
per ssre. UnferiUi inm.nsJs.st
rR”"?”'?!'"'
Xt&gt;.,M™.U.UlM *!&gt;&lt;*■ fmmtfc
.keif-bsnlaar*. cutlcrr sad stoves. btat|l
threshold, Mr. Lewis felt the pressure
have obtained the note, unless be pnid the
- - the crowd at a glance.
»ct «.f the pcst-ofic*.______________
upon him of his usual state. The hue of!
«f j The next moment he had the edgeatune
money."
bis feelings began to change. The cheer’ to himself, WUBrc
„he
B quietly finished bls
J. 1’. ItOllERTS A Co.,
I
"Nor I."
*"
|
where
•“
11 1.1
•'&amp;*« «!“ ‘““•I- reP-*ud •«
ful, interesting exterior put on for those ! |aUgh and'dnughuuL
.toJ.^T' -’SI’■! tand. -laon-t uulruuSlj^-’
:
“Where dad your tether keep it I”
j
“He gave it to me and I put it in-tira. linna to do with n 1
....
-Ttat .miring be rou lamed upon lie met in business intercourse, began
' secretary in the front room.’
-1 runol tell.
1 .tauld Uko to &lt;*.
Jue jiu uu.emd hi. II rapidly to change, and a sober hue to sue- {;
uwb. creo-nr*.
A geutleman ol Norfolk. Va., ha*l ,*
iu -Harr's Btock?
' ceed. ’ Like most business men, his de- ;
•
“Did you give it toyour father again I"____
And cbarWr smiles.
i fine negro, to whom he gavu the privilege
. .
. question, just now."
j
“No."
!
“He is irnocait, I am sure! „ exclaimed
।
Mr Uw.g ilighlly arfrUd uu bcadi sire fur profitable results was even far in ' of hiring himself out au-1 keeping -me’
,
“Who wcro iu the room alien you put Annie.
, and walked on In silence. They had call­ advance of the alow evolutions of trade; half the wages.
A short time s'nee the
and bls daily history was a history of dis• ‘
*“
“No harm in seeing him," added Mr. |
! c*l in al tho store of Mr. Edwards to pur­ appointments,,iu some measure depend­ negro camo home to his master to tell
I* “iir^Brvro, George Chandler, and Ci- Wallace. “1 will go fur him.
him that the man fur wliom ho had been
chase Ja few articles, gnd were on their
ent upon bis restless anticipation. lie
thcr ntTd uiyself."
'
In a'----------------few miuntes
‘--------ba returned
*----with lhe
way home.
There was no smile on the was not as w illing to work and to wait as working wished to buy him, and would
|
“Have you seen tht note sinro it was ' young man.
Chandler, in the converaagive tl,3M) for him.
i lion 1 lisd with him, manifested a very tece of Mr. Lewis now. buts very grave be should be; and like many of his^lsai, 1
.
Uid there are shstlaws—mrreirul sns-lowo.
“Well,’’ raid his master, “what of thatl
expression instead—crave almost to stern . neglected the pearls tiiat by hero «.-J
rjlOI^LU-E sad retsiiaeslvr iu. sad aro.* j Droopia&lt; 1JkC ulm 0Q
bl.rj.n* U«l.
‘ lively interest in the solution of the mysliras.
The words of his wife had taken there along his\nath, became they were I don’t wish to sell.’’
tcry’nnd declared himself ready to do
“Has your father F
him altogether by surprise; and though inferior in value toaboM that be hoped to &lt; “But, y-&gt;u set, masaa," raid Sam, “J’ro
&lt; rreK.
; Thai luie * u-nw jiow*
any thing to forward my views.
“He says he has not.
Mlite. all width*.
lisd a cough some limo, and 'specs I’m
spoken lightly, had jarred upon his ears.
Tbu
suwirr “,J
•»“ &gt;.’• dep»ri••
V, cry remnrsaou
!
"What time did you return to the I • Tire truth was, Mr. Lewis, like a great find just a little way iu advance.
“Very
remarkable..”
into desumption.
1 d-n't 'spec I
consequence wm that when th- day’s bus- g*h&gt;c
J
j
"It is indeed; 1 know my tetter would i house on Tuesday night I” I asked with I
OROCEBS.
■ many other men who have their owp bus- . iuess excitement was over his mind fell shall last more’n two or three years, and
| not tpll a lie (about it. But ho might have ! the intention uf sounding him a little.
I'd like-to take dat man in!” '
Inen* cares and troubles, was In tbo habit
Into a brooding stat**, and lingered over
। takes it out when he ild nut know What;
“About, twelve."
of bringing boine a sober, and too often its disappointments, «&gt;r locked forward
! he was about.”
|
“Twelve,” said Annie.
“It was not
Sktli-n owe their birth
a clouded face.
It wm in vain that bis with foiling hope in the future—for boj&gt;e
A dam merchant, meeting one of his
I
“Vcrv
if he
a »»■»&gt;rondi- more tium ten. 1 beard you."
’
i cry likidv;
iisuiy; but
uui ■&gt;
m n ns iu
&gt;u »
’• wife and children looked into that face for
oa n fraternity the other day, w bora pocr
out. be roj'ld
could understand !j
tion to take it’ out,
••The clock struck twelve as 1 turned sunshine or listened to his words for tones in many things had been lung deferred. 1
And so be rarely hod smiles fur bis home. miglit be considered as a beautiful speaiwhat he was abouf.
What kind of a |__
_
____
the corner of the street," replied Chandler uf cheerfulness.
“Take that borne wilhyou,dear," whis­ rncu of an equine skeleton, remonstrated
’ num ia Bryre 1"
’ positively.
“Take that home with you dear." Mrs. pered Mrs. Lewis, as they moved along wilh the owner, and asked him if he evar
■
-1 duu’l know ; George—that is George ,I r •1
..t« V.
—. ._&gt;
certainly
heard
Lewis W
was
....... some
— --- one- Tn'the
--- ---- i.y.iB
,l» already
Ulli'ata* repenting this sugges rhe passage, and before they had joined fed him. “Ever feed him 1 Come, now,
I Chandlet—likes him very well, only he | room at tliat time," added Annie, looking
IS StL&gt;n
ion, m^Jo
■ .1 w nn
oa the In
in omen
im.ntC1, impUISC.r-:
the (ainily.
She had mi instinctive con­ that's a good ua," was the reply; “ he's
ltatler.1snl.po*
THE STOLEN NOTE.
is very cluse.”
। i with
nt the ogroup
j(c could
amid not
not tear
l&gt;car even
even an
an implied cen----- ---astonishment
—------------—-------» around ■ He
-Hower'S Uost
sciousness llial bur busband was in dsn- got a bushel and a half ofoats home now,
The conversation wm hero interrupted lior.----------------------------------------------------------’ sure from hi* wife.
And so ste hn-i ger uf relapsing into his usual state. The only he ain’t no time to eat ’em.”
by the entrance of Wallace. He looked
“NVr are getting around something,” 1 learned to be very careful iu tide pcrticu
warning was just in time.
pale and haggard as much from the of- replied laughing. 1 low did you gel in,' |4r
"
.
•HEATH. ELI.Ifc
‘’Thank you lor the words,” said he, “1
A Skcbxt roa LEutet Aroaa.—An old
NV hut seem* tn me lhe most remarka­ tecta of anxiety a« of the debauch from M?.
y*r Cluwdl
Chandler.
I
“Take tlrnt home with you, dear 1 - Ah,
member of the Pennsylvania Ixigintettirc,
will not forget them."
ble phase of villainy is that a wan. him- which, ho was just recovering.
uj
h m
. i*
........ “1 did not lcll
toil BUWUi
about,,it,"
he HM|
said, “fur I ,j ino;
ine j jf wlin tn.
t|j9 woras
WOT(]t aaa
had not
not neon
teou saiu.
said.
And he did not; but at once rallied him­ who maintained his mm I and popularity for
K*«rrr’&gt; new tmiMlrqr. OppOWj
srlf weallhv. can find it in Lis hekrt to
• She has told yon about it 1 suppose I
WM afraij it would make you nervous, |
wm
darker cloud, now, and
self.
and
to
the
glad
surprise
of
Jenny,
a number of years, always voted “no"
plunder the poor of the earnings of lung said be in a rad tone.
! and■ perhaps
■
---------------------------------trou-1
------- gracious
.
.knows ..
. . enough
-------- 1
get
an honest man-- into
they were dark
Will and Mary, met them with a new when a vote was recorded.* “For," said
wcorv vears.
When tte- rich rub the
• Shu has."
j
i Lie. I loti nt&lt;f Kight kty_
before! NVhy can’t Mr. Lewis leavc-h™
lace, covered with fatherly smiles, and he, when asked his reason, “s ben a good
rich it seems not half so wickvd an when
1 pitied him, poor fellow, fer the two.
"EhF
cares and busmess behind him, and let us
n man of humble means is deprived of thousand dollars was a large sum fur him j
"I lost my night key."
the old smiling free again. 1 thought of their day’s employments. The feel­
his subsistence.
1 have often seen the I to accumulate in his Huie businrM. The
“Go on. sir."
' this morning he had forgotten how to ings uf children move in quick transi­ always do.”
entire property of iudividteh swept aWay I loss S' it would make the future look like
DANIEL COOK,
1 began to be deeply interested.
1 smile, but I ace he can smite if ho tries.
tions. They laid not expected a greeting
stick «» Tin* i
----- - . at a single stroke of misfortune; and mote &gt;i a desert
deaert to ntm.
him.
uwvuiu
It would w
bd •a misfur“A watvhm’an happening along, I told I Ah I why don’t be try at home!”
like this; but the response was Instanta­
Dn. JoiixsoN on Slaxdkh.—Dr. John­
rertsXJXKuflU I tten &lt;«re have I seen a man who thought tuli0 which onc must undergo to appre him &lt;nv situation, lie knew mejaud tak-;
8u Mre. Lewis talked tohereclf, os she
Little Jenny climbed into her son, bring ouro in company with sum.
.
U tea . competence robed in a slnfcie Ute ;u jj^, Wijlare was an te..«t |ng a ladder from an unfinished house. ’ moved along by the side of her husband, neous.
day bv a villain.
* num, and a person of fine feelings. Liquor bnposite. te&gt; placed it against one of the | who had not spoken a word since her re­ father's arms. W ill came and stood by scan-Jnl mongers, one of them hiving ac-’
’Die' instance which 1 urn about to Ye-;! vl|
only
|r made
inaje tirn
him mure free aud
and more
mure gcugen- ---------• — ..windows,
and iI entered t*&gt;
in . **t»
ply to
to lijs
hi* nuerr,
query, “Take what home!’— his chair; answering in lively tones his cure-1 an abretit, friend of resorting to
- ...^
questions; while Marr, older by a few rouge, he observed : “ft is, perhaps, artcr
erous,
it only seemed ~
to intensify --the ?pe- _jas wnv.
'
hluck
after
lute though happily the designs «d the cruu
^ lv
;\ —L —
V- block
-™j: was passed, and street years than the rust, leaned against her
all, much better for a lady to redden her
robber *erc frMtrsted, as one of tins j1 culiarilics
.Mittariiii a&lt;&gt;f
of his
Ir.s nature. DeQuincy
DeQiiincy says
sar-*
. ...
• , ___
—-! ..
“Go&lt;*,j; .............
now who
was.............
it you I.
heard
at 1i .ft..
after street *»**.»&lt;.
crossed, and atill there was tutbcr'Ashouldcr, and laid her white hands
own eheeks than to blacken other jcupla's
character, where an unareupulous person ! thal mcn Brc nut disguised by liquor, tei ij ten o’clock !”
' silence between
ten them.
theth.
«uMv ■)
»pon his head, smoothing back the
designed to send misery and ruin to, the , l(ic contrary, most men arc disguised by J
Wallace
looked
at
Annie,
and
Annie
j
“
Of
ouurw,
------------------—
,
-----I. A. HOLBROOK,
dark hair, just showing a little frost, from
family of a humble meehinic.
j sobiiaty; and ill’ when drinking that i (looked at her lover. .
. 'ng her own thoughts, “of course ho I' his broad, manly temple.
That Qt-amox Scttijto.—Tbc marh
Except that he indulged too freely in |Iu.n djjptey tbcmselvts in their true com- |
“Who was II!"
offended.
He won't tear a word from
mooted point whether Mrs. Fremont's
ll*c use of the intoxicating eup. John NVal-: p|cxllrt| of character. NVallaca when tip-11
“It was Bryce!" 1 replied. You may me.
1 might hare known beforehand,
name of ‘‘Jessie'' is really her true palace was an buncat, high-minded and ex-' &gt;y WM nevcr more; truly himaelf—te depend upon’it."
WILLIAM IHUGHER,
' ‘hat talking out in this way would only
her chamber to the sitting-room, where tronymlc.or merely a nickname, Ims been
rmplary man. lite one great fault hung
hiniK.|f int^sifmd; bis g.iod aad evil
TTORNEY. CwuMiur »nd
&amp;Tho villein I" exclaimed Wallace tok- make things worse. O, dear, I'm getting she had gone to lay off her bonnet and
settled conclusively by the will af ber
I over his many virtues. He meant well tra-1U wcre um
an iimea
times more vigorous than Ing it for granted.
out of ail heart I"
shawl, and cluir.gc her dress. Well did father, the late Col. Benton, in which doc­
: and when he was
sober bo did well. „ |lwhen
--------------------------------------— te was sober.
”b'r 1 liked
l'krf the
“* man xnd
“He is mean enough to do such a thing
"What then, Caddy 1”
her husband understand the meaning look ument she is written down as “Jessie"
''
—
..
a by i-i-1
-• j him in ct-——t distress.
I.M. NEVINS,
He was a .batter
by trade, —
and
Lis pilie&lt;
his present
added Chandler.
'
Mre. Lewis almost started at the sound she gave him, and warm I v did her heart
Benton Fremont.
about it!’’ asked
TuTi : industry
i»d..irr and
.«J thrift
ihHlltad
had acquired money j|
-What do you think a
“NVhen you lost your night key he of her husband's voice breaking, uncx- respond to the smile he threw back upon
ta.hmmlrs.l4 l« b?
» "l—
«* I| enough
.........................
to buy the house in
in uhu'h
which hu i,
gfoomily
ly.
■
found it Where di&lt;l you keep it Mr. pectedly, upon ter ear, in a softened
oromstlr and with Ude'itr.
her.
There is something yet unsaid, that' my
what to think."
the
Banner,“ oppodte lived. He had purchased it several years :
. j _____
jon't/know
I
Chandler!"
ji’tone.
“Words fitly spoken are like apples of beating heart would say, and a poem all
before fur three thousand dollars paying 1
-“-----1 confess
1 had been drinking when I
“What then!” he repeated, turning gold in pictures of silver,” said Mr.
"In the pocket of my outside coat. ’
unread, and a song I lung to play, ft dan­
one tlMNisnnd down, and securing the bal­ went to his office, at tte time he says te
toward
her,
and
looking
down
into
her
Lewis, speaking to her, as she came in.
“Exactly so!"
ces in my drenme, and rings Hire a rill tn
ance by a mortgage to the seller.
^Ipaid
paid inc.
me. And, with the help of God, I
1 wrote a lawyer’s letter—"demand shyly upturned face.
“NVhat do you menn by that!" asked
"it would aend warmth and radiance Mary, looking curiously into her tether’s
The mortgage note wm almost due I idll never
neV( let anotk-r drop..pass my against you," die.—which was immedi­
JOHN ROBERTS,
through
the
house,"
said
Mrs.
Lewin,
her
which circumstance made mo
lip*."
ately
sent
to
Bryce.
Cautioning
the
parJ*-"
s u
faro.
like the twilight faint, over my soul and
fHTMCUX and Sargwm- I’weUing onBrosd- with the affairs of the famlh. But NN al- [ «y
c spoke with
wilh earnestness,
c^ncstne*., and when
wnen tics not to mention the affair, I dismisssd toncss all a-tremble with feeling.
He
“ Mother understands,” replied Mr. brain, and utters a low complaint, that ia
lace was ready for the day ; bo laid saved ,
ulUnH
j5 tho —
name
cf God, it was rret
“You think aoF
..
—- yr
“&lt;-­ them.
Lewis, smiling tenderly uj*on his wife.
H. 1*T CHERRY,
not at all like pain. It Is that I love you,
rith
his eyes
“1 know so!
Only try it, dear, for
up the money and there seemed no possi- en?ndj tpoken&gt; wi
.j, M.
arsa raised to
“Something pleasant must hare hap­ dear, better than all teaidn; 1 would ymaBryce came.
bility of an accident.
*—
—
“Well, air, what have you against me F1 this one evening."
heaven.
pened," said Mary.
wcre always nosr, to love, to bios, aud urunuiMM and fidslitv Kreidrncr, Jet
f always bought my luts of NN alkro, i
“It Didn’t teem to reqnire much effort
“A wise resolution but I fear it has he asked, rather stiffly.
“ Something pleasant!
Why do you to chide.
Mtrt. ihatal&gt;F&lt;!rtR!
• ,
“A claim on the mrtof John Wa’laca, just now," Mid Mrs. Uwte,
elancing up
and I am’ free to say tbev were the best come too late.”
Uwi^dancing
say thatF asked Mr. Lewis.
L. H. WFEWART,
bate the city afforded.
I had also duno
“1 know be never paid me. I was not for two thousand dollar.,” 1 replied, pok- J al her husband,with something of areb"You and mother look so happy,” re­
"Please turn your head a little^” said a
papers, and
appearing
su-’nese In her look.
i__w.over
end my
annMeinrr
ml- ncas
In her look.
. some little collertiug and drawn up some much in liquor al the time. 1 remember ing
plied the child.
beautiful nurse to ber male patient. “You
Again a shadow droned down on the
wrj well Jr gotag tarn. ”
J “ premely indifferent.
legal document* f°r “i”5"Aud we have c«um to bo happy," an­
“Paid it."
Said he, short as a plo-! face of Mr. Lewis, which was again pyt- swered tho father, as bo drew his arm have turned it already madam," said he.
One day bi. daughter Anole &lt;•«"• ,o
I ly turned away ; and again they walked i tightly around her, "in having three such “Ah, air, 1 gusas you won't dis this time.”
my office in great dlstreaa. declaring her bow I passed every moment of lhe lima.
—£—carlo* o.»torr;
"
“Haveyou!" and I looked him in the [on ta silence.
father wm ruined, and llal they should
“ Mfiutt nassed between you on that
good children."
“NV hat was the use of the reltpael"
V VSTICE OF THE PEACE, Noisyn’’“b‘,c-Ot"’. be turosd out of the house in which they
ere as sharp! v as I could bring my optioi
“He U « sensitive!” Mrs. Ixwte said
Mary laid her cheek on his, and whit asked a young lady. "Oh, it gave the sun
1 &gt;°
“•
“ b" ta-6--1lw*U, I merely rteppel into bi. offit* StataJS. him.
Cred, “If you are uniling and happy, drar time for reflection," replied a wng.
’‘'•Tertiup* not. Miss NVullare," 1 rstdied
The rascal quailed; 1 saw be was a vll- ■ tee darkening over ter dwn. “1 teve to
her, home will be like Hraven.’’
Itonvillc. Mich.
-_________
.. —It n* &lt;x&gt;lr d’J l»"’™
be as careful &lt;ff my words as if talking to
tryiog to cotmde her, and give the affair, Irfl Hm »0t &lt;0 Torn- w tare my money i.:n
Mr. Lewis kissed ber, but did not re­
' B. H. FVL12BR,
! wLifver h wm,. brighter aspecL
“
j
have.
”
•
&lt;*
“
J
”
ply. He felt a rebuke in her words;,but
ready for me to morrow."
“Nevertheless, If within one hour, you
No, it did not require moeh effort on the rebuke did not throw a chill over bis
,
“You know my fttber, Mr. Dockettl
“What did he aayT’
“lie look mo into hit back office, and do not pay me the two thousand dullnre, the part of Mr. Lewis to smile aa he pass feelings; it only gave a new strength to
“1 do, very well."
ilMdl.rtlte terry auuaty.' Mi«h.
and onehundred dollars for tte trouble cd a few words lightly with
with Mr. Edwards,
Edwards.
lure without fear, and with a
“You know bis infirmity F
sat there fur some time."
his purposes.
and anxiety you have caused my client, 1 The remark of hts.wife hud not really dis­
“Don't distribute nil your smiles. Keep
■•1 do—1 «n «&gt;H7 fc­
“What did ho any 1”
pleased him -, it ‘ liad only set him to
“He said ho would have lhe money nledce you my word and honor that at
a few of the warmest and brightest fur
W. II. COLEMAN,
—
*
Ax._
.
—
jdntnagravely
silent,
therodof
tr .1-the —
neat ktaM.
hour, you -k.il
shall to.
be thinking. After remain!
Pbibte
home," raid Mft. Lewis, as she parted
;
u2-s'r«i&lt;«»ui;
______ ______
____
lergmng a brief self­
lodged
m jail
jail to
to anvwer
answer a
a criminal
criminal charge.*
cbargw.” _
because
ho wm
unde$
lodged in
from her husband on the next morning.
___ L_, —
the '____
examination,
Mr. Ljwts
Lewis said, “You tho’t He kissed her but did not promise. The mother went tn iloj hint with n cane be
“1 mean what I say. Pay or take tin
“He then left mo and went into tbo
the smile given to Mr. Ec wards came
: b°“l Imp* «• Mn»»7 S"?
rmJ" front office, where 1 board him send George consequences."
always “cut it"
»
It was a bold charge, and if be bad easy cnougnF
out to the bank to draw a check for two
' him troublesonie at home I
"It did not seem to reqnire any effort,”
^No, sir; but people take advantage of thousand dollars; so I„ supposed he was looked like an honest man, 1 should not
GEORCB W. MILLA
replied Mbs. Lewis.
cheerful smile, and tbc same happy home. His
10UNTT CIXBK snd JCstarj PwWte. C® ’ him."
Doing to pay me thro ”
“No, not much was required," Mid And was not Mr. Lewis a better and hap­
m the Court House. OBire hours fr&lt;w= 8
you.*
“Wtatl doe# the clerk say about it!
pier man ! Of course ho was. And s«
“He My* Bryce remarked when he whined hr.
JOHN fl. VAN RRVNT,
&lt; gage on the house in which we live—but
“No words, if you plcaw.'
would all men be, if they would take
account; my mind was in a certain stale home with them the sraHtag aspect they called,out. “W
“But listen to reason."
with the money/
uf excitement or activity that repressed s&lt;&gt; often exhibit as they meet their fellow mine F A lady
“1 will listen to nothing."
sober
feelings,
and
made
smiling
an
easy
your shoulder*,
“1 have the note."
2Ye*’^Be-”
H. N. RHELDON,
.o^f^Toffiro^u, and took ?e
“Where did you get It!"
QCH^TX TREASVREU. Offie* in lb. Co*t
your smites and direrful words honie with
“Why, of course, when
Everything baa Ms Baa. U'w» te
money. Throb, cam. tom. *$-*- »-*
I
“I don't know; I supporo so.
week be drew out the two tbou^d dnl“When you feloniously
you, husbands, tubers and brothers.—
not offer to pay me.
Your hearths are cold aad dark without
tata tad ta.* I- •»“*■ did-Had
house of John Wallace on the
yoa the note with you 1
rtaNt-on a tDEF ANT,
Tuesday, Feb. 20 at ten o’clock,
,_ . t mm-mto.re he sail
Bry&lt;» fcr W» tar*.
.nd «* -T
CM’, fl’ pill,
• . nAi". tVnm th" ■wreiarv
iwko » Mr. Bryo

M

-ta’J'i

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D

M*S2£Ht.fS£Sfc. fiSlJ?

-H. »•!*■«*«.
with bim th

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quire

-That * my look-out. 1 have no «
waste; will you pay or go to jail F
-J will pay; for though what you

Hut the sober faro

Ki

�BANNER. ।

The Caoro.—Since our last issue we !
______ !__________ ’ have taken n hurried trio to Kalamazoo. j
‘rt.

THE GREAT STORM.
From the (U&amp;asie) Kew’^oriwit.

i We were struck with the ren

■EDITOR

'

COLUMX.
H, or Art?Un J- ?■»

VtedlMted -$14,1000 r»u
fresh air ’ • 1*1?’

uriant growth of wheat th

,2?.nStbr

KsaiS-tata-- * route, especially in lhe soul
Mr. Wi
. BLANKS 1 BLANKS ! J
lorn own county.
Tho pr&lt;u,._
j. Oncil
w^ich, •Inti .in
going eamt
'wpccld comn
■, Warranty and Quit CUim Deeds, Real abundant harvest of this graik wa* never ou lbw fit Loiiix, Alton 4
tFe alleged cup-shX^ t'P1-’11 ^!m.;?^nic*tfeL Tm*
road. 'About half-nail/'
resentedvea to
_ inveitlgnta
------Kettle mrd Osatlvl Mwrtgugos fur sale *l.
promising. Its present luxurianco
brief cctsati-ni of tlic ft..
-- ’ &gt;hi!l.i:s tr.rifT fe.ml,
rain an? hafl, fte wIi^nrrTOS*! to a tori
WKIU. WOHCB. .
I l,*b “
C™*’1
• nado,and struck tire passenger train bound York, with a slew of taking 1% teatl used in ca^s where life was in
from Bt Louis to Chicago, upon tlm m.wy of Thurlow Weed, E*q. Mr. Weed from .uff -cadon. arising from smoke, &lt;m puldies and gentlemen
broadside, iu it was passing over an cm- sent to the committee b statement that be uccaaioniof fire.
dreenbed lhe wau- (
u™. &gt;n
w »d «. .u. “ «»’!■!&gt;
bnnkraent, about two and a half miles wn a constant attcnAiirt by tbo bedside
[aud spring wheat, bat tbo cold wet
north uf Lexiryrtun, and whlriod the u hoi a ol a near rtl»Uvo, who can survive but n
Adfminiatrators, Cuw .linns Mortgagees
weather has very much damaged the pros­ train of three passenger cara with their very short lime, and requested taut the
pects of the corn crop. In fact, we notice living freight of tevtttty or tight'J paufu- cotnmittOd would cither interrogate him when not required, to be pendentom die
gtu,mi one basgage &lt;ar, topsy-turvy,
neck', coiled rcpcwlsn round the waist or
down the cmbacx’nrrt into Hie water,' proceed to Albany to take his testimony. iMtaolaueonriy cost aside.—jYra CvrrIda*.
.bm (h.,
u.
,•«ptawl- O«rf«mm&gt;mu»lrw,»W tfie lower edge, of C.' . w.“ -t’rd foclfahig
; TIk committee ruk-pted the latter propoIU WUIA ----VW ---------------------------------------IVI.L, lirf .HOIUIVI w
m*k&lt;.» .HlUvi; o( puUfaota.
---cara being buried about iwojand a half । siUon, and the gctiUeman named above
I fur e commencing their corn;phmting.— feut in the water. ,No part of the train proceed for that purpose. Mr. Weed’s
Rnv. C- L B«*c«.-Thh well known
While many of our larjodra are almost wm left erect upon tho track bat the loco-1 testimony will dose the case. Tire inves­ phibnthruplsk Is *’&lt; making a kmr We»L
motive.
None of the passengers ware &lt; tigation w ill ex-H’.er.-.tc Congress from the following tho track ol parties of childrco,
censuring Pruvidvwetor sending the rains
A freight train enme' charge of bribery and corruption, ob the who lmv.1 Loen sent out from New York
Bat a few weeks since, while the atten­ tv prevent the planting of tLoir corn, oth­ seriously injured.
along, which took tho pitsscngora in tho commitlflo luvvc accounted for every dol­ by the “Cliildren's Aid Societyof wtud« GREAT AMEBICAK CIBCUS!
tion uf a nation was directed to matura ers, who wore up end doing, putting in
he is the firthsr and Secretary. He re­
freight cars to Lexington, where they ro lar of the 187,000, as follows:
nt Washington, with a view to mark tlw tho seed at the proper time, were culti­ mnliicd boxed up, until tbo 1-45 A. M.
Tiir largrst and moi
ports mast favorably of thej»opror«nent
onursw-of tho Administratioa in relation vating out their corn, which was hand- i express train nuns from St. Luuis. Izxuf thechlldnm and of the mutual saUs&amp;c- tba Unlltd Ftakv.
tinn between tbeJitUo ones and their guar­ ~iL d-SATTinUA^.
tn the admiraiun of a new State under a voinly up, as long ago as last Saturday,! ington could afford no shelter, lor trrry
.Equrawira Director.
hovtr in the villagu had been unroofed by
(IUVEB BE1X.......
dians. The •o.’foty ’•« already sent out
cmatitatTon- known to bo repugnant to the 22d last. Wo regret to bee so much ,
O»| thirty soven hundred childi?*’!
the tornado which lasted abost half on
her citizens, tho Admirriairathn were negltgcnee ns is sometimes manifested,
A OBAXD ASCEXmOX.
hour.
Tuul..............................................‘..tor-OfO
startliDg the country, as a counteracting by matfy in relation to the time of put­
Cosnrarow.—A sailor died recently iu
It will be perceived by the above,
infiuaicc, with the cry of rebellion in ting in seed, especially when, as in the
A passenger train of three cart, on the wludi is in strict accordance’ with the tes­ Texas, and on his death-bed confessed that
Utah,. So long as Hicro was the leas’, present instance, so much may depend Oquawlhl Railroad, was bfown over at timony of Mr. Slade, that Wolcott was be was &lt;mn of the crew who murdered
possible chance to avert public attention 1o feW
• Curgcr Station, about six o’clock. The paid the sum of $74,000, out of which it Mrs. Alston, of South Carolina, fortv |
Mra. Alston was the daugh ;
_
cart wore turned bottom tide up, but no­ ha* appeared in evidenca that he |&gt;aid years ngo.
from the yeforious efforts of the Govern- 1
- -------- — » —
tar of Aaron Burr.
Sbo sailed, from (a MW0AVt
;i,t
I Mr. Ashmun, of Msnaehu'ettB, $4,000.
imftt to foroc through the Lecompton
Fitta ix Kalamazoo.—Ataboot twelve body wee hurt.
CbarlcsUm for Now York, in a brig, and
Tn|, aOKGBOrrt prquESSWN,
Tba other $7,000 be refused to give any 1
ebtHtituHuu, just so long wo* it necessary . u’dnck on) Sunday uigU last, 0 barn bcMORIA.
account for. Perhaps if ho had done so,
■fo make threatened hostile demomrtra- longing lo the Rev. Mr. Jluglna, uf Kal^^1, a&gt;«&gt;uunlaj
/
Tlie hurricane struck the city of Peoria tlm fart might damage the ban king, hotisr , dored all the uificcrs and pawengcra, Mta,
Ps»r»»«
Huns in relation to the Utah rvbelliun.-- aimuoo, was destroyed by fire; supposed at about five o’dock In lhe evening. In of Gardner. Wolcott Jc Cp.-, in Statost., Alston bring lhe Inal one to walk the
plank. iTLo sailor remvmbcrcd ber look j
b. v. as s. *. u &gt;»
Counting upon the patriotism and pride • to liavo boon struck by lightning. It i* the twinkling of an eye, fifteen or twenty Boston/ 11» commlttaj'will report next of despair, and died In the greatest agony '
mover bram bane
of the Amcrlam people, Buchanan tlw’t' understood vhnt a buggy and some other bouses worn unroofed, every church spire
„(•
"
! and drawn by the l..r&gt;rt«l Irsm of hoir:
mituu______
' driven by one man In mb eowutrr.
in the city blown down, three canal Ixate
to gain strength and popribtrity fur his property was also burned in it. A bam loaded with lumber sunk, and tliCBtoamer j
' Tub IJ.uk.uus!--It is raid to hare been . Whivb. incnnncetioo with (be farmidati
Administration ty making tho must if' adjoining, belonging to N. A. Balch, Esq., Olin, with twenty-onoj-paswngers on!
\y-XTxr. I teas.—A thrilling amuroccurred
, , ' '
, e..-a&gt;,,r
and
tho diflieillics existing between theGol - caught fire and burned tho siding nearly , board, made n lompletd^rred^licr cabin, dn the Ninth arenne last Friday,owing tv ! Er?’^ •‘X*1,
Alrd-whnt the fuel that • man had bewi’Jatomk I P.ri5ht "K
irnment and Brigham Young.
off one side, but wns finally raved by being
„ blown cnlircWiway.
I. ll» Cn-i-.n- .Mrr nuira, .Lid, wm I l-*»'
________
...
—
jtho
fact
that
Without further ooaiFrom late indkulion*, it appears that strenuous efforts of tho fireman and citl- j
?
____ __ ------ ___ T lust in ill this furious l»-mg l.id ...«n&gt; b&gt; lt.&lt; »«■«. Tlu ■■Jiw-k-k A&lt;lm».-«Uw»~Slw l»U
struggle for Lecrunpum, each out rtocBuchanan has becq conferring with the zer.s.
i disorganisation of matter and- u'ter dc­ pipes, when laid, hare to lie caulked on
Kind
oerrt
of
lend
STAR PEKFOEUEnS!
Mormons through a private messenger
'
i molition of stracjkirca.
the inside ns well as the'outside, befors
CbL Kane, sent by -way of California, b&lt;it —Sry /■.»«*.'
ithey are cemented, in order to make them
-afiLDmi-no.
tv Tt’
(!«••&gt; X.w.
The two feet mama in
The handsome brick church edifice perfectly tight.
Hur what purpose is not known. F rom
* new move, certainly, on the part of
A
rays that emigration up the Missouri :
Pcra-wri.
the plinth avemw were laid from both diIt ir ; yq,, Anlolnetlc,
die course of our Chief Magi«tr\ti k our neighbor. Wo must ct&gt;n&amp;M| that we erected last season by Rev. Dr. Beccli- J Factions, and upon the connecting pipe River this M-ason is unprecedented
cr’s Congregational society, fell a moss of
Mtimatfid that emterantaarepoaring into I yu, tzraba,
____ question*
------ — it doc*
-------—
other
not reqm—o n i shall lock with considerable anxiety for shapeless rubbish.
It was only partly i. 1ix-ing
= put
,
down,- it- was
necessary
------------. -f-r
- -a the Tcrritoriw at the rate « three thwi- j awhlwAisa Rroili
stretch of the imagination, to believe thfjt ’ its success in carrying our this new ar- fintebed within. The loss ia climated nt I «!,nR to cuter in order to caulk them, the
•.and a day.
!(;rava» Slrptou-,
Be has bfccn conferring with the Mormons, rangement.
We certainly did not see upward of $20,000. Tho Catlwlie Church! intention being to extricate him through
A.ali-it time since, a gvutlcmaij 1
*e.
in order to uphold a hostile demonstra­ any tiring of it in thcartk-lu whkb cloved building, a less valuable structure, was tbu stop-cock. The work wascotnplctcd,
nlao blown down. Tin: largo wooden en- P"d the pipes soldered on the outride ; Iditbis wife in New York City by small 1
Forada® the s»»t talratx! company
tion in that q-uirtcr until tho Kansas quei- wilh the foregoing icx(rncigine house of tho Nortkern
Mut nhteh
. . ....
...
’! e.'uetir.
trn Cross
Cross Kail-1
Kail- nut
a uicn the
u&gt;e workmen
workmen proceeded
T&gt;r&lt;cccac»l to
to
,
■
Hon should be disqmwd of. In fact cvery
■
.
ruau
was
aiown
anwn.
Il
contained
nt
unscrew
the
stop-coek,
but
to
thrir
die-1
*
V
’
TZT'
h
'l''
road was blown down.
I‘
• - -*
*■
** • •'
A SvatKtxa Fa&lt;*t.—The extent of Ter- &lt;
tj,no
locomotives, which were ,n,v
«fa.» ih«* u-&lt;i »1. cWwCV in wl&lt;i;u .Uy v-cut from l..v de?
mdktttion paints strongly in that dircc. may discovered that they had no wrench
■ufneieutly large to anxmipHvli the work,
Hoa at present. When the oulragea tn ritory and variety of climate of tho Uni-1 not much damaged, however,
and
also
that
there
wr.s
not
a
wrench
in
Cun wt»c frost made known, ibu country ted States may be realized in lhe fact tlmt
PC0R1A JUXCTIOK.
PROBATE NOTICE.
New York that nould answer the pur­
FST" A litlle4d.".nghlcr uf William
We loam that this small town was al pose.
demanded that measures should bo taken in certain parts of fexa* the wheat crop
in the meantime, tbo poor man
Fordham, E«)., resiling at 193 Wubash
th enforce a respect rur ino raws, in an­ is now ready for the scythe, while at the meat entirely swept down by die tornado. was shut .nit from tho world in bis narrow
avcuue. a few nigbls since, tipped a cup
Iren tomb, compelled to lie down, mid
swer to this demand tho President ordered North.it is just beginning to grow.
•&gt;f scalding h&lt;&gt;; lea into her bosom, end
flhxrpa for ths Utah service to .take up |
Hero the wind blew very hard and tore with a litir pro*pect of suffocaii* &gt;n. The

SEW 8PBDTG GOODS!

.

:

Ikbaxb.—In Cincinnati, on Saturday of
Mseir line of march for that Territory; j
last week, an old kite Captain, WUliatn
Hut wwnAiow tlw troops, after reaching
Brown, more recently from Buffitlo, was
Kansas, were delayed, to serve from time
committed to an insane asylum. Spirit­
to time in the very laudable enterprise or
ualism was tho cause of hit mental un­
craAing out freedom in that Territory,
doing.
r
rsrtil too late to reach Utah in the fell of
iB57. But the voice of the country called
tv Mi- Telen Cunningham, of Bur-1
in tones not to be misunderstood at the dell notoriety, wns married a short time
White Hoose, that these leeches should ! since, to a young New York denliat.—
be withdrawn from Kansas; and, conse­ Rev. Mr. Van Clef, of the Reformed
quently, they were marched off to be Dutch Church, in Jersey City, performed

swamped in lhe snows fit tho Rocky

the ceremony.

‘

Ax Aldaxt Fioht.—In Albany, on
sun should releasejhem from ' their enprirjty. In the meantime It was necessary Thursday last, two men named Master­
son
and McGuire, engaged in a brutal
te pass the Lecompton Constitution in
Grvigrcat.
Votes must be- had, bought, i street fight, and when the contest was
to consummate tho deed. Friends must over, McGuire wm seen passing along the
Be rewarded, and foes punished. Fst street on his Way to the Doctor’s carryoffices must Be created, and hungry par­ ing in hi» hand a portion of his n &lt;sc that
titans fed. The army must be increased, had been bitten off.

Wblcomb Back.—The editor of tho
lent berths for party friends; and all for Grand Rapids Euguirer has recently been
the Utah service!
confined to his room for some days witli
To add to all thia, a little further on the double affliction of lha mump and
the small pox—a providential chut'mcmcnl—doubdera, for hte support of the
comes necessary, and is dispatched, trav­ Lecompton fraud. Ila is wfhcieutly reeling in splendid batouches drawn by lour curcrea to mount the tripod, and we wel­
nra'es each, thus providing another place come him back into lhe bnroc-ra, ns the
fir party friends. But Lecompton passed Engvirer is deridudly morn spicy under
his hand. Wo can, however, discover
Congress, and tho next nows is, that Brig­
lingering traces of his late afflictions, run­
ham Young is about to capitulate. Be- ning through scene of his articles.—DeL
Adreriiter.
Lingering traces of ths “mumps^” wo
ry, and no the other by an army, awaiting
orders from head-quarters, and a Peace suppeax They will hang on remarkably
Comtniaaioti traveling in the style of Rornings U invited to enter Salt Lake Qty
by Brigham Young, himself

We await with acme anxiety, the deunen.cn I of ibis Utah camj-aigu.

Arc

rag&lt;'« committed upon emigrants, for
tWr violence to United flutes olficcrnl
Wrttrderof.a company of 113 emigrants

some times.

All ths world and part of Michi-

gan are cm the
riri for flatcrlee, Bell
k Ch’s Great American Great, which is
to per farm in our village, on Monday,
May Sir, cm which occasion w* shall see

away the gangways of the R. R. freight
house, unroofed several buildings, and
blew down the Academy. Thu tornado
appears to have come across the prairie

’t

lhc jitj frur*

breaking a hole through the thick, iron I
____
pipe, mid the entombed min ones more!
^.ylulif bebdd the light of day.—A’.
| Vice, .&lt;»&lt;,*«&gt; deacribsd and

no

or
1 the dishes knocked off the table, which
was act for supper.
A similar occurreneo took place at Gilman, where a kilch
'en was blown from the s'do of a house
into a slough, without a plate bejng brok­
, en, mid when our informant left, the in­
mates were journeying Imck and forth on
, raft to got die cooking utouils for
a
bccakfosi.
The tornado was about thirty■&lt;miles in J1
diameter,
and its greatest force did not
1
occupy
a greater width than five miles.
1
It reached Gilman at ten minutes past
acron, haring thus traveled S6 miles in

was crar given under one canvas, as one

motion, the average speed of the wind
They have combined in one mammoth n round its storm centre, being much great«r, and probably exceeding 150 miles per
show English, French and American cir­
pLaaoBAL.—Gov. Wise, it is stated,

■=riSr=,^

vm.;
fomiliar Ito

• Ax IxrKBXAL .M-.cinxs.—White Mr.
i rcaira 01 cac c.reat Tor&amp;axo.
Henry Fisher was employed on Saturday
We learn some of tho frewk* of tho ,
in removing Mr. Tolimral’s agrivul-j
tornado from lhe Peoria (&lt;!!.&gt;- Transcript,; ‘-J-'I Implements from thj Siepln-us|
n oi.mni raving aia.-iiiT
of the 18th.
fit El Paso it blew some ;
arrin usc, iu bmitb Akron, Lu found a j ...xrratlun in New . York, wldch.
which, armed1!
houses to splinters, and yet broke not i singular
box
external
a row
r-c—
-- with
.------- .fixings
—ynga indieamana-., with
whh »
row of
of ramnu-ra
rammers, poumh dtara-’
one pane of glass in tbo windows it car- U&gt;« muduermu
---------- lOlwl. v
Fwh.g
—
m,sl:1. ,u
• c.MJr
“•&lt; «„r,„ t„
!&lt;■
tied some distance.
At Kappa, two la­ prove an Drama• tomb, ho tbrcriV k Into |,v fdty hum.
.
'
___'J.___ ;
dies were blown, away and havji not since lhe canal.
On taking it out and inspecting it, the |
fiJJ-The Gurcrntncnt is trvfoi to!]
been heard from,
they proKilfly wore
hoops. At Chenoa, it dem&lt;&gt;li»b*&lt;l a luiusc box was found to o.mtaln the naming j make an arteri.-in well &lt;.n one &lt;&lt;f'the-des-1&lt;
completcly, and yet left a book case that works of a brass dock, so adjusted nod erts on the mete to Chllfornin. Onstbmr-i
waaiu it, without a scratch or a broken fixed that the revolution if the s’m&gt; f sand mid f-rtv feqt of depth have alteadv
‘
pane of glass. It carried a lame mirror would draw n bunch of friction matches, k-'m reached,'hut no wuer ns vet.
--------- - mi- r'i» —__
sixty feet and. laid it down nubrolum.— oonncctcd with a train of tissue paper
RT" About three thousand r.-res of
1The next moining after the atonn, a man and fine shavings, over lhe tube of a lump ।
wu* accu to craw 1 from under n bam, who, wick. An oystermn,cut and fitted witli' w.«:&lt;ilctid was burned orcr, saysa Boston
in Plymouth, Kingston and Cnner.
after being questioned, stated that ns he a leather top, and filled w ith camphene,!
was coming across the prairie the wind was placed under th- dock, bring tho variy lasl wen.k, involving a loss of
picked him up and carried him a half lamp to furnish the blaze. The box was J GOO.
----------------------------mile, setting him down in a pond of water enclosed in a large box which contained ,
*57“ The Legnlaturu of Louisians
four feet deep; ho waded out ami gut on ’ combustibles. A lioUlc of cainpbcno wav j■
a little rise of ground, when the wind took near and some quarts of friction matches. hsu substituted Imprisonment for Ufa in
lieu
of
Capital Punishment. Another ib
When
adjusted
aud
the
lamp
lighted,
him again and hurled him with violence
the dock-would havo run several hours, hiMraSion uf tlw advancing apjrit-of re:■gainst the side of tho barn, under which
(according as it. w» wound up,) and grad­
he crawled and apent tho night.
The. most wonderful feat nt all, howev­ ually drawn the inaiehes into a blaze, ,,137“ The horse and’ carriage of the
when the combustion would have been
1er, occurred at Qiunoa: A frame house instantaneous. There can bo no possible Mayor of Boston, was seized, n few days
was blown utlwo jumps no less than 800
since, by tlte police for standing In the
feet from where it stood, and set down no doubt that the whole contrivance was fur Court Square longer than the law allows.
easily,|1 at the plastering wns not cracked the purpose of incendiarism, but tho ulte­

DRY GOODS!

AFP GA?a

MCT. Aubrrrairrc/ iktaes
MMobiam in the ej oa of t

tran asllvc and adopted
MrteUo. °a accoanl of bir
Pram the dorp ink-mi we
_ a
J.-i-l-U —- k .... —

GROCERIES!
DIBiDiDXiB'jr’n

GLA&amp;WARE1

LAWNS, B1ULIJANT8, C1IAUJB

CHALIJ

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

■ fthW

HERD'S PLAID,STELIJL SHAWLS,
CHAMORAS,

MARSEILLES

UOL

laiffi AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

.*• the perGraiancr of «b
*wS£iC“£

WHITE GOODS, Arc.

.•epic* far «2« or »me e..
.&lt;&gt;ch subscriber. u«.-n&lt; u
IBF wtl JO-1 Ml gel
ta Rciii«&gt;K np • doh fjI 1
TRIWEEKLY DI
■»«**» &gt;*44 *'■-

MEN AND BOY’S WEAK!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every

variety and atylc.
Ci 1MM1BSIONERB' NOTICE.

CHECK

.

MAP.SEII.LES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
UNEN, WHITE

UNEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMERES, a large stock,
beautiful patterns end very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

AI&gt;AM E
gi:u v,.
HEXRY1
, £f7~ A late Leavenworth paper rays
the Rev. Mr. Ivaac hnlloch, the notorious
1KOIHTE NOTICE
Boston praariwr, has been admitted to
SisovLxa Cass or Scnraxtixu Axtma- , too bar of Jndgt Ix-compto’s court
nos.—In Baltimore, on Friday morning
last, about two o'clock, a German wo­
man, who had been ill fur aorne time. Was
- —-- - ------------- j vuug men,
supposed to have died.
Her flesh be­ and
stdl larger
of —
middle
aged
id a anil
l.-~-~- numtier ni
-.jut------&gt;
6/ fl*oitaic &lt;rf FrradvMcDoaaU
coming cold and her lirnbs rigid, she was have bern •■envertad" in New York,
laid out and prepared for the grave.— during the month past.
t
Tlrose st ho had tbs cars of her, tlwn
?^*^."rtJ“nr?«»n««wre,n rat farthXl
closed the room and retired to rest. At
about six o’clock, the woman’s husband tract from ..-.u-a;ra a powerful tonic,
heard some one calling from his wife’s which he says contains the whole strength
room, and cm opunfflg tiro door saw bar of the original Imrk. lh calls it the “iulsilting up iu l&gt;ed.
She asked him why pbatc of canine."
her child, which was crying in another
room, was not quieted, and upon the in­
SPECIAL. NOTICESmates of ths house gathering around her,
she talked to them and drank some wine,
n cup of tea aud a glass of water. She

EADY-XADE CLOTHING I

rior
is a mystery*—dlron, Ohio,
-• motive
—ikaton.

n.

ll^*T

willhmu for Congress iu his own, the Ac­
comac, Y’a., dialnet, at the elem of his while they were layidg her out, but W
term as Governor, and will make as an is- not (he powar to move or apeak, and after kta^asd told saatpsi
rryon? These are pertinent questions
fur themsc’vsa, go away satisfied.
returning to consciousness, asked bar has- j “
of
to be asked by the people who will bare
■
.
Land what they had boca doing with her | Caw^,
Remember the date, and come to town compton question.
The Newark Mercury learns that tho after she fell asleep.
and see the great l»nd chariot wilh the
She seemed macli! *«rarsl ore afreadj m i
sppvintnwttfur New Jersey w ill begiven better than she had for acme days, bat j
to lhe Iluo. John P. Stackton, and it will alxmt 8 o’duck »bc died.
l&gt;e either the mission to Rome o; N •k
5^7“ A fan days aincc a Girmor living i
Nvoaav Fuvkd u low*.
near Galena, Bl., csvriod &amp; l:wd of pots-'
-Gold "has been f-rnnd in aevcral localitn &lt;1—.—.fl
ft*, t.?—1 i
V. a WrifU. •»&lt; 42«&lt;nl n. Wrijla,
KrniMG MBmcurn.
about to return to the support of Ute ad-

THE EVE

'T*^ oSrtft JJSftXj.**-*1

Sow ta ft. Fiftj fifth
Mm shth* «tarnu*lrl

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES,

cern, makes up a circus that every one

■in now un cjAtbltwn in

has no probability, nn
"D’n- ,aW«j!?W
It would afford us fftext

ity to rttrt

CM. Ute. and “nW

MORNING
-which will contain *JI the
«Htwn.«tMta *4&lt;HtionU
uuvll, *11 l«»l msttm wl

LADIL*' DEEM GOODS!

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SIIEP.

to all who have seen the volcano or its
Ttxn =p&lt;^. k u onknd ti-u HmmUt. tw Tth
rcpresoritation’i, lias been blown into the ,
“tJ****. A-D-. t«a» I*ssai0*l ftrftt fitrtbalr,and tfor cmfonm.Uon
^e m -u.: 1
lain las bfen completely changed.
’ m*i &lt;Uj. *i «Uch ti£»BM1 pi»e».&lt;ai pTrtii. u.w“

loss of Luman life

single show.

cus performers, together with the msgnWioent outfit, and being an entirely new con­

l.term (tally l.n«^rri driip-b.m-mOT, „ „„ „f

NEW SPRING GOODS!
C«Bi»tinR of

tip^wd them into ths Fever River.
- - «—* ■ - ‘
structiug

New Arrangement

3

*B8 J

The

OVBTOK WOni

territory for Arixwa.

n ar.BVBSEU-

k Principle «/«.«.
voartsofZrws..'. &gt;■—
CowMrwclion of lU-C
Wai Adx»lui»lr.tion of

�HETIiOU’ DAILY T1UBINE,
A General Now*, PolitJoal, Literary a*d

KNAPEITS COLUMN

CoodNews! GoodNews!

NEW

the first

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

BLOOD

AT THE HASHNOS

GOODS

fllUflEaAXDBUXBHU.

DIKEAffE VAWQCINHER.

I

■ady Pay Store,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

received a largi
stock of

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL

•

mt UtBWa

I nrtraetiro. Car. anythii^ compete withifoch a
ir.-dium ef conuunnicntioa with the people*
We .h*U endwontdo make the Dmr Tsswexe
an exhibition nf tlia veMaUlity and vMoua offices
.. a tare designated atove. We po'jit, with eonhdeiKC. to our p*M sa *«-jppcrt Sor our promise*
• &lt;.,r lhe talnre- Wa cm du ninth la dbaemmating a contcl knowledge of fret principles, if our
fncid* wta extend tlw area uf our Ubara. We
n.k ro sappwt if wc shall not prove worthy of it
WA shall vs-mspy the ..-ame fiurlia* IndoirenAtnt poriilsaa—the orgas tifao parly or acct—disconnect
.t fr* *11 .1
Ai.it frr..
nil n.i,*l.L* I.

Bnrniag Fluid together with a full »toek of I

GROCERIES.

LARGE STOCK

• EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest

Prices.

OF AU. KI5D8,

PRIVTS

GLNGIIAMS,
BUILLIim,

LAOS,
PRINW,

SILKS,

LAWN’S, GINGHAMS.

BONNETS

RUCHE

A nice assortment

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, ELOW EIIS, &amp;&lt;•.

FANCY BARAGES.
away—all
KINDS BONNET TIUMLXCs"

bonnets to give

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

J EANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

AT THE,.-

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED

JJdy Store.

GOODS, MUSLINS. STRIPED,

t’v lxareai*o employed a j-b.-rrogronic reporter, SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
nd aliril be prepared not only to pnUbli the dali.n.eredmpeofll-.e lxgx.fot.rre, bet gireMl uer- CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
etim report* of apceciiro in whtefa the public may
ri an ink-reel.
PARASOIS, Ac., Ac.
lu &lt;&gt;«r tvnntercud department, over which a
anr^nn man «» preride. We aliall aim al accaa.wtaad«rlfaMi£
.
the editorial n&gt;«V^mcnl and Retard cendaet

IWfs AXD SHOES, READY MADE
Clolbing: Never so Cheap.

GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS.

Sueb » TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, TEPER, FISH, m a word every­
thing in the Grocery line, »uch as
will be wanted for family use. And
Urey have on Imud tho Lett kiwi
of ammunition for sportanyi
such aa powder, and Percir*siun Cans of Mi kind*
tiabad ta the iveum. camiptiDg lhe blood—Mmaw'a AxiMwfaM Jfaaofemt wdferadicate from the
Water Prttofls nnd
bediaa of the .lllirtrd every particls of diaeaaml
other*, Shot,
.
depeuit*. and fill the rein* wilb new, pure and
bcritby bloud.
onu&gt;*Dr'a mitAMa.
All tho pop­
ular Pat e n t
Mrdianra, ot the
day may also l»n
f-nmd nt thia cntabiiriimcnL Also a great varicly of the choiccat Perfu
miry for tlw rapccinl accomtnodalkm of tbo ladies. Also
• Suiitmcry, Pena, Petcila, Ink, (w|
ery variety) Paper, Envelop# Ac.
|
They, would rcapcctivdy miuimnce to j
the citixcna of Hastings imd of the our- ■
rounding County, gwn-rully that they in-'
U-nd to sell every thing in Uu-ir line uf tho
business as ebrap os can be bought at any
m
place.
Give usn tall and judge for yourselves.
Produce uf moat kind* will l&gt;c taken in
■
‘ ’
evchonge.
larceurcuta of part*. Eruptive and oth­
er dire*«e« of the Skin. Nodea, Tamora, ; Special attention will be given to com
Liter*, Dynwpala. and all olber*i:*ra
»i&gt; ariaing frv*i ari Impure atari- of lb*
nej every one purcluwmg Medicines lu re
blood.
iay rely’upon tbcitl an licing genuine.
Itada ar'*Rcgulalor* will cure, cfleelireh and rpreiiilr, t'r-r-tirrnc**. Indie**Jutiu 25th 1857.
n7lf.
Ihh., laOanims-Irm of thellowcl*. DyaiwtHia, Liver Complalut. IHacaare of
the Heart and Kidncva, Female ComCnt*. Small For, Fever*. Mtaale*.
Ac. Wbroevre ibc fomat- »v.t«n
, ia out uf or.lcr, a dear cf It»d«*y’a

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

IS
certainty, while al

A GENTLEMAN.

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■

«od. sretlw rflecU./DrJIobnck* famowa SotadaM&gt;in:i lltnod Purifier which If lake* ta aiqjMCtfam
with t&gt;ia Scandxemian Hfood Fill*, will Mt only

' *to^&gt;JScAXDIXAVUJC YWHTABLR ill.OOD

Blood I'iltt. that J hare tboagbl it my duly, and
it I* lew tor inclination, tn give you attain »ta«e
mffltofm.'tw. I vat for yean efflieted »**
tliAt bine of all co’.fot I. and eftcicucy ia Jnitiitvw
drapvpara. Torwap‘t-tla!r all lhe ao-ealled IWdie* which I bare tun! to mi r.-irorif uf U&gt;U dirernm
would indeed make a mdaiteiaHy cai-lngwc. I al-

will, foil irwtr.a-lk.HA forpnUxng aj. ■
nwdlcinr.free tridl wl... may order it.
all BpplkMU toXpduoc a postage .1
iMWlaxc on the rrVwra of the aMwa
and direel to M. T. Mekelrey. Sandm
and they nill be prom,.Uy *m&gt;l by ret

i&gt;d reett*.
city Ohio

Completely Preserved

SUGARS

FISH

’Dint Good TEA, sure to cure the hwulache

MOHNlSO EDITION,

CLOTUIA'G

cojf’ip'jejb:,

IIAlU-ER-SMONTIll.lt MAGAZINE

And every tiling in the line pf (•roct-tira.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.
COUNTS.

plct.-n tlw twcflb rolunw of Harper • New immthlr
Nagaiine; and the I'nUubcn embrace thi* i.ppor- I
tanitv to n e. w their cordial acknowledgment* to I
lhe I'-raaa and the PuLUsfor the uniform apprvba- ■
lion And euermregrewnt which have been accorded
to tbeir ctm-rprire. At no former period hu U^dr
h*l of aubecnocrs brew a* large a* it how is.
TheXazsniM will continue to be conducted on
the *aiae general |4an whieb baa rendered it &lt;iui' rcr-mtly popular It will be the aim of the pebIhtirm to furnuh. in Ibo mo*l degeni form, the
largval poariblc smuuut nf the best reading U&gt; be
*eh-eted from the entire IkM of American aud For-

J.M. HUBBAHD

dllusical Snstrumrnts,
SHEET MVSIC
And Mulcal Merchandise,

k SI’AL’UHSG.
11 listing*, J unr •!, 1857.
v2u i

GRANT

,&lt;c|4e* for &lt;2-i or niao copin for MO. in advance
.tack MrioKnfo-r. tunic » rittca tat lhe i»{-er.
&gt; Will jc&lt;i not get acjcnl i*”^**#
ia gelling up a club for the liady ur Tti W e-cB.lv T
TRI WEEKLY. DETROIT TRIBUNE,

not aimplvieroaseut it* bcwlifrtas eUreU
KALAMAZOO : : : : MICHIGAN.
lhe farir, but LerauMul ila bcrixWal iu!lueo&lt;
an the bead and mind. Olhrea of my farnil
friend* *ra urine your Baatoratirc, wilb the nsppi-i
i
. .
cat cXaeU therefore, my .Aepliciao. aad ifoubuia 1
Tll« sulnKnbcr 1ms just opctK-d a foie
roforonca tolto ch*ro&lt;;lcr^dvrioe*re entirely ‘ sl(fCfc of Ahrex al Morvband iae UMlsiating
1BU*x
““‘ iu part of

SATO AHI) CATS,

t.MM.iM
-r ------- -.-•4 rU-.“tri
U.nf e- laiuty
li, Itoi.’y-nrms nr* hr.
The Tai-WCMOV Taisrxst* c.m&gt;jH.«cd of tlw
iuMdc msll.-r of tbc DaU-t Tsiaix* of men l«o
.bTA .nd i. U«..'d am! mailed to .ubvsribcr. on
T.i«.bv, Ttomlay and twlutday ♦»«"»«. To
Im&gt;4ihx« o-ea win- desire the content* of lhe Drill
Imt whu x«it. e u mail only three tin.r* a wnA.
thi* iMtte w.B fo- • ralnridc Mstimtc. It *“• •
L-rrs: &lt;Utsat.5eorvrlbew«kJr. nW «dy incom
priMng B»we pctu-rnl new*, bit hi gft &lt;»g '*&gt;• '“*rUto otvSct. -fay.bw! ;.r. cutins- rim. smash great.r esrieBr of IM city Mteiltgw&gt;c«.
We du uol fconw that it U
a.) fo l«rOcu
l*rix* after the abuie. but we may say. lhe T*i
Wsixir Tnis.us will contam the l*u»i new* by
triccrsnh. mtskefa. the Islral new* bv the mail*
I. tbe Luref gmoxtoprtMirncnd mi-fl"*"
.riectM. leporto idleclurri «*t public niecUn;
and sit lla- Tarietv cfiacal. c.rtnm.ictri and man

FUSO FORTES AND MELODEONS.
From the best Malrrt ia lit cmtnlry.

AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

BOOTS AND SHOES

..u
Ii. e *U tfa tnxportsnl ami IsUel gcncrol ovn •
tlx, l»sily Tribanc,and nbust a* much readuta
tlw Nun York WcAltc-*; i» nuul. d to »ol»cnl&gt;
;.-g»lsrly every Moutfay aft.njm-ii. al »i per y&lt;
tv tingle antocribers, and to clubs at the follow i

He rcisoim why

FRAJPCIS ROWER
I* dotac Ibv largest Hardware borines* ia IHri
mgv u teaansa be baa lhe

CHEAP CROCKERY

i am «»■
L and h*«« on hand ■ find r»lo aMartmrirt of
snKrjd- »tu hr k.i an vtakk sto vk&gt;\TlX, CUFMELtAfSHMTIUuK
WAKE Wilicil I OFFK/t

COOPERING BUSINESS.
T1.C shore bnwwrs. iu all IU_raritms bmne be* ,

TO HOUSE BUILDF11S.

“ .t? ■•S.V i -lr.---.-S.r-*L-!SJ!!L,S

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE
FOUND.
..... - true, than thrrreenl discovery that

New Barry Mill,
IS now in mwcisaftil operation, ready
Bo any nratnint of

IVSTOM
NAILS,GLASS, PL-TTY.OILS,CAN

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Arranged by the brat eomporfr*.
Every iuatrument offend for sale has
been thoroughly tested, and be ran safely
say nro anperidr to any ever acid iu tt»in
place.
A very lilwrul deduction made to thooc
pitrcliaNing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
dent.
|
Mr. IL will gh- - .
.. .....
• tion t*i tuning Piano*, by leaving order*
at bi* atom &amp;.nitir AUiu -and Burdick
Street*.
- •
N. B. Just received a itew musical
instrument, called the English Metalic
Ilartnfwlum. Call and examine.

Oct. l*lh 1857.

J. M. HUBBARD.
n24-6m.

’WCXR.S,

to rmrebsse goods in thi. line. 1W ffire
in tut gtxxl order and m prompt as any Mrv,
me . rril and Wi the trwlh nf this swertku., nr
other Mill hi Barry, or any other county. SEND IN YOllB 0RBBR8, sad lhe gwris will be
scketed and |mt op witli •» much esre M if yno
Having aecured the mtvicck of
were ptvervi Io erlecl them yowr*elre».
Mr .tuck ef Goods.* Isrpe*.-d weft *et«tcd, eor
•iatitig of every variety sad of

DI.ES, SOAPS, SASH, TAILS, BED
conns,clothes lines, brooms,

WAIT. 1’ATEB, Ac, Ac.

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.

PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever »ren in thi* town. Six P!«l»*nd Bos Sore*

PRtMiPIXTVM OF
THE EVENING POST.
F*rMnilHaoxnaicAninsai ia tkr cilf X- luri,
Now iu ihe Fifty-fifth year of tla ciuiewc, camlone al. U.c eeacntiaicle.-neiita of a eotnplcie iamt-

, „.lr

Hastings.
VOIIK BARRELS. FI.OFR BARRSU&lt;, TUBS

Mr BMOrtatmt ef PABLOR 8T0VES, eoinkii- e
,c moat beealifri jmttrra* in market.
\
I Bara lhe grealretl v.r&gt;rty el
\
ELEA’ATED
\
OVEJi STOVES,
\
LOW OVEN STOVES.
'

TERMN:
OfTRl WEEKLY TB!BUNK;aingl««ipr. »X or
fuur r«j&lt;r» tlB. in advaDce.
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AU iMlen iweloring mmxcT or un bawnes of snv
kind with tte vSUcc, b. be addreareri to hr Propri.. .
.
H. HARNS,
39 Woodward AtetiM. Detroit.

N. Hastings.

R^tgeFcbuary Htb, 1»7.
ly«
* CHANCE OF TJUiJB.
"

as Miller, and our mill being -built on tlxmost improved plan, togetbur with ngtxxl
Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand Sinutu-r—wc are prepared to do the
beat &lt;&gt;f work. Please give i» «isal I.
Rapids Stage Route.
Caahpaid lor wbvaL
N and ufter Monday .Anguat 31*1,18BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
57, until further notice, stogra will Hastings, Sep. 3, 1857,
leave the following named place*, as fol­
lows, to wit:
Latva Ilrathig for Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Friday*, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at 1 o’dedi, P. M, Id time to take th*
afternoon rant east or wwl, and M Tntfidoya, I’hnradaywnnd Saturdays at one &lt;r’- Hntirt* bow’l Use ensure Work of
i *.1
Bl
In rak., rkn m-nnimr

O

fluff Ftminf j’orf.
Single dipt hr one
| Three copies ia ad’var io adraaoe »9,«0 | ranee............ F2W
Single copies per month."ic.
AM. HWf, Koutiaf Pori.
h r&gt;»blt*Wd every Wednesday and Saturday.

iad«vd lu Uy .1, Ilul Ml before I bad weed rariom.
..th. r iD.-.llcne.. After nring lwr» bottloa, 1 Mt
its rflret verr acnaiblv. *«d apnn wahig two am
bottle.. I fikiud my w(r iwrfretJr cared. You wMl
allow me. tlwnf -ir. to cuaentaiaW you apoo ma­
king a dirtuvrry in mcrltcw which la twwriag it
«rif to l»- u aurlirof .cell wonder* In tlw diareac
.&lt; the l.mnM family.
GEOKGB S. BEXXETT.
bed Editor Cincinnati Drily Enquirer

Grooeriex &amp; Fancy Goods
kei Itcumiirbiwetary talicli *udkiodof.Sujt»r«
Mnlasse*, Hymp.Ae.. wlucb wllltowid *1 IUCN Aft«*»•

low me te vnumcrsle the whole of my hamcwK
smek ofllixhlM. tberefote 1 wiUcmtenlmrMrtf »iih
T^M^u'gKO^BY sTX/lb^

WILLIAM JOKES,

PAINTING
IRMERLY k«pt by T. Pituur*. »
constantly ranking additions to the
erne, all of which, he propoaua to sell

P

CHEIPKI tb*B tbc OIRAPBST

H—ida a* 8 o'clock P. M.
“rave Grand Jtor5i* fo

Batdo Creak t-nTue-laps,

HASTINGS ... VICINITY,

TAILOR

�r-7'W
Xhrftnltr.Kit (fitais.

Af. XOBACFS
J BLOOD Fl’RniEBANDBLO'I) PILU
JS!
ni»El»T VtffOrnRrn

......

! KNAPEN’S -COLUMN!

yaw home.
and ii
blNtUl

AT

GUAVT * WFAI-’LDIN®**
Ready Pay Store,

Cultivate I

•“££ Just received a large
stock of

r, pimitB and nhruba sroun-1 , XV JU WW

luvJy place where your children will de-

■ iu Hastings I

bookym eanread to Vat-da,*. It mweyato the
UrnldeevMv earicte of information—permanent
and tmrient-tm ial and profound, nmvdug aud
inatmcOre. Can any thing cunpete with autb a

sure fa tome.
Make bom® lovely by
tliere taaulilnl surroundings, and your
ihildrcn will love that home, and, our^
word fur it, no truant son cr wayward
ilangittrrwitl wring from your heart the!
Litter stigeiuh of dbappuinted hopes.
|

There is twlhhig so’ well calculated to 1

rev ■

gastinjs' ^oshttss
। »etv directly o»va Uw ■
Hk t‘ a ModilUn *

LARGE STOCK
&gt;d mtocriber. that Ute fureewning XnmUr. will

in ths f.

na—barrill — ...m-

ilia ryot of your child, and make those
brlglis orh« aightk-ss, than to extinguish
wftUn l;i« breast an admiration fur the
hsbilimcnu in rfliich nature is clothed du­

DRESS GOODS;

m*ke those principles tc
eminent both Xationsl

0FAIXKIXP8,

Sonlh, it will ■ till be our aim to exhibit negro sis­
-__ —
___ ... - — -...I .. ._ —Il

' J.M. HUBBARD

"''^liGHAMS.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

nxxuui i»

BRILLIANTS,

ring tho season ofita verdure. Who are
tliey that trample mpon youthful beauty,
purity .mil innocence, and sacrifice them

LAOS,

to their lu»Ul They are thcac who wo’d divided, to wit:—

PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
would sootier mutilate than rear an oma
nuaitnl shrub. Oar jafla, penitentiaries SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
and prisons nre crowded with those whose
meat with *re«ic»rv. it being our endrxrur to
DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
oudu It full and rrii*ble. »lw*y» srenring nswv to
baaathas Iwen, that they were not children
So it is ever; the vile
,

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSJMERES,
public msrtlng*. .11 lord intelligence of gstwtsl
of pleasure and profit to the pure and in­ J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS, Intorest, notice* of new took*. soil poetry, origin«J nod Hleetod.
nocent. Parents! ra you value rhe cultiSHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ and rive daily report, uf the doing* ■
vatan uf the better qualities of your own
The senior editor nd proprietor &lt;
natures, and the future prosperity and hup. ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

rWf
JL JnLM*IV

.

}W

KALAXAtOO

ir-mMi, Hurt, for tiebt birfcli, taar b*rr»!*
id alto sum for burkas. All Ordrn In lhe
mperint hoe. faithfully sUeodwf to. (Jits me

"^.raXm
Dr* A. E. BONSTEEL,

pjjYsiciana

burgeo

their wiieriortjtaneriiiu- ilntU trial.
tba Sc-uidinarlaX Dlotd I&gt;trlSer, f) ter HotL*
nr Super half doA-a; Hie.iln.a-;« fLd Pffl.;
IS oxta per tax. er fiea for 11
Paar. Mlan.l Cunaty, lad_ Aug. I bit
r&gt;. r&gt; w l-..' .-■. I I...
___...

--=a
,
&gt;U SET ME *1C|
.
।
or™,
j
I publication.
M T R I ff G X ,
.
: 04 tbo best quality for all lustrumuita.
ii A
i 5
K I)
n a
M uic.
I? &lt;1 I C I fnr
II
• tartare.

} BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
Clolhlnj: Kerer so Cheap.

—
SUGARS .

nsn

..j

u.o &gt;«&lt;«

iiii

C^3t?1,3£?U.3S« Jc**,

aro mp.ri.r to any ever sold in tbita! I ■owfsef taller iusvsry retptet ttaali*

■

vf ry liberal deilneli m mode to thme ' '
And every thing tn the line of.Grwtkw.1 purelwing In quantWta.
j
1
C ____
.
I
i’n-mt a».uti.« pmd to connlry or

Xhpft J. 1» Roberts, &amp; Co.
ZDIR.TTO- STORE,
Have lately received a fall aaaortmani of

;

1(ECElvt MoSw usul 0 Al.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
•

TtlirENTlNE, ALCOHOL,

cocSrs.
’

Ha-unp.,

|

GRAJTI SPAU.MXG.
i. 1657.

the sugar maple, but thair effect on the
quantity of milk is bad, as they reuse them
to dry fast, therefore milch cows should
never ba allowed to feed in lots when and
where the maple trrea abed tbeir leaves.
Mr. Diamcad, of thia State, confirmed this
theory by stating that lie lud notired his
cows’always fuilc-d of their milk when
running in pastures or woods where ma­
ples grow, tiiough he had never before
beard tho ean*e assigned.

TMxwpLxirrtiro CaBnaon.—Euclooe

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY!

nuict. »t t|c:r». white i:i» |

| I have

m.. h. .,u
h.
1
til.:: to
to ti:mn
tiiuinn
piano,, Ly
by 'having
m
'.I'V
? Pianrrt,
leaving onlvrs
11.« .t.« comer Main and tai

n-xrd. mid

mis. »ta

m*.
r. McMvuur.

N. B. dost rerehed a new muairel B
t IriMrutnent, palled ll*"’ English Mctalic l.*K 4»d haiii&gt;&lt; *,•. n y..Or n.rd&gt;a»i mMUi
' Harmonium, CnU and examine.
« •kI-«^Tv5’1L’^S3b,7T
I
.
J. M. HUBBARD.
;
j Oct. Iflth ISA?.
n24-rtn\ I otherre-trixa*. After w.tes t«obotiu-i. I u
I
------------- —T------------------- - - ------ — i i'*«O»rl very treaiUy. a.4 upon tnias t&lt;o iw

.JUST RECEIVED

,ln(

,Al the chcapcntstore in town by
I •riflobea workSTofMKbvvMraia .■ - d ta.
FT d
.T SZ
TTFrNPiTS
rrT.'n'GOODS, ' &lt;-f Uw human
f«;:;;lr.
GLOHGKa BEXXm
a new MueV
,

m

-AND/CUTLERY.

___

thing In the Grocery line, such a* ।
wifibb wanted for family nse. And
they bar# on hand the beat kind
’
of ammunition fur sportsmen
'.1111? reiuons why
‘ rinre, Parainettos Black Alpaccan and a
!t
such iu powder, and Pervariety of Wool Deluiiiis. all verv tiire
ciuslon Cam of all kinds
Water ProofBi and
others. Shot,
I.dol»c
tta
Ijrjwt
n*rdwarc
tarioeu
ia
H».t
men’s wear,and a large Mock of staple*. •
Ixad. Ac.
' D"j«-SU«iisvl»W»t
d»A. i
.
All the pop­
ular Pat o n t
Medicines, of the
LOWEST I’RWM.
. BOOTS uud MIOEX,
day may also bn
T
?ow'^’Tn&lt;’r£sFMsO at** Oreo j Ladle’s Gaiters Buikins and Bools, si
found at this establish
*aSA'L'—«•»« •&gt; "D 1°» f.i~ment. Also 6 great vs­
■
IW. rows jot.WUWAHW®
,
riety of the choicest Perfupublie nxvlisn,
mtry far tha especial acoomtreial and marine
;
tnodatiou 'if the Isdica. Also
.WUhtc^w which appeari in the taity.
'n« DETROIT w’Kk.LY TRtBUKC
Stationery, Pena, PencSs, Ink, (ev­
GK.OCERXE
ery mrietv) Paper, Envelop Ac.
of
H-p f« B»dr I’..They would respectively announce to
tin citixena of Hastings and of the aurrounding County, generally that they in-;
ELEVATED
tend to sell evory thing in their line of the
OVEN STOVES.
AND
bosincsa aa cheap as can be bought at any
LOW OVEN STOVES,
MUMGI49.
Tvncopta........ CuIlk*7D
place.
PA RLOR COOK STOVES,
on L*n&lt;3 and all (x-rson* wi»hlng ta buy or !
Of TRIWEEKLY TRIBUSE; single copy, » or
Give us a call and judge far yourselves.
rr wen is Uiatovn. Six Hsu *ud Itoxrisves aril will do well to call before bargaining |
Produce of moat kinds will be taken in
______, T ™ TO°5 buiwerb.
„„

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

DRESS GOODS

I riwrrfuilr give thia information for tlw Um
fit oflboee siuu'.url? atfwtrd.
MORRIS MORRIS.

T WILLIAM BliS
ArtORjfeT, Cvsn-tor ux
0*1 rw &amp;»&gt;«•.».(.«.e
btoefc, l-p •tairs.i next door t
-***“*
«. jffiV

TZ1^..
E-.

1“5l^TBCKIVKD.-.l..o.

roily.
BRILL!AXT PROSPKCTEat
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
CORXOPOLITAX ART ASSOCIATION.

rSIPirE;a

sp.™'1 ■“•»&lt;&gt;« *iu

b&gt;’»

»««•

xrowreA&amp;TEf?

i
Ied to the anbier il*r« uf (he

COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,

,

»fi»~™ .&gt; •re Guilding to fae fact;'

I

TERJfci OF SVB8CM1IT10SPROSFBCTUB 6r
THE EVENING POST.

lr iwwapaper. It ia darntod to the aunpurt of Ue
Democratic party wAm Hu rifU, and ol Democrat-

Ana.vwrooep.rtl-mgM-BnM.b~,

WALL PAPER, Art, Ac.

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' &lt;’a*facrt*oU“-,n,i“&lt;nd«/l».‘-‘tot
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THE GOLDEN PRT7.F!
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SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGKAF1NSI

DLE3, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

plant trtauda m if it wern iu a ccp made of
tlw W, and thia keep* off all atuckn pf
grub worma.

NMU «a Oh-«&gt;d tl.1 1 will fan.,J,

■W.AJR.-F-.

New Barry Mill, \JS?KiiSsiMSKSr, —J-____ Jukbaheld

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

TITST

CTTSTOTM
■•“&lt;1 rr«“1,’1A’' bT
I foreign uiteHig. r.ev tn as good order and m prompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured tho services of

If. Hastings.

“What &lt;IM you hang that cat fur, laaauf"
asked tin rndtool ma’am.
The boy lucked up, and with a grave

AnfyZrrei-.ijW.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—we are prepared to do the
best uf work. Please give us a call.
Cush paid for wbcaL
BOLTWOOD fo GRANT.
Hastingo, tap, 8,1M7,__________ ■

cha
.wge
CHARGE

ep
«_
OF tiw
TIHB.

’

Battle Creek, Heating, a Grand
Rapid, Stag* Hzmu.
X and .Ver Honda, . Augn.t »]&lt;, 1g.
S7C“2!f,
-“C“ eHl
leavclhe fidloeingeaewd piece., u fc|.

O

,
lludwl.aB.uk Crock, M.«
djjj Wrfnud.,, „„d r,id,„. u7
Hock. A. M. nod arrtce at Banl, c^k
at 1 o'clock. P. M In
,.t..
’

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but, xl«v the beaalinuly lllwtrated
Two Pdlar Art Joarod One i’nrf.
«tntvt nu.1
»nd elsnnlly
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FORMERLY k«t by T. Pmiluw,
I? constantly making additions to I

?* ” » "' ta, r . m. find &lt;m Mandava
W odnredays and Fridays m 4 o'clock A
M. and arrive in Hastings, .t J© uckwi.

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DUSSKl.ItOJlF GALLERY OF FA ISTIYGSI

3C- TTXKE38 JenFt

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS I!

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jFlZELAJD^r
I let for K.rtr.1 jren with ertjwre debim? n
al ustonb.F.ing low pricre. My motto "**$ *?0-1
ra““' *?
I is •* little clicapcr ttan the cheapest.’
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TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BPI

FRANCIS ROWER

fresh and sweat for six months or even
longer, if prepared in the following man­
tier :—“Take the butter as it cornea from
ths chant and wash it, then dry. the sur­
face ofthebutter with b clean cloth, break
into small pieces and pock it solid into n
crock, The. air,must be w.tircly expelled.
Set the crock in a kettle half-ulled wilh
wpi-ir, then place the keUla over a fire
until the water bolls.
While boiling,
remove fium the fire and let the crock
remain tbe water until cold, then place the
crock in a cool place. The object iu bail­
ing is to purify the butter and proci pintto
tbo milk which remains in it, previvta to
boiling, to the bottom of the crock.

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All
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taken in exchange for
Goods.

AT THE HASTINGS

MORNING EDITION.

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,M ■11 ikoruBgW.v tested, and be esn safSQ wy
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cordage, ships are guided, bells arc rung,
and rogues, are kept in awe.

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KINDS HONN'ETTUIMIXCS
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in your vards and gardens the reality, but‘ CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
io your hearts and their’s, the love of the
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FANCY BAKAGES.

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

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vilLqpi alwre facie,are a doxen amateurs,
men and wtNiicn vU’-Usto, who love fruits
♦
nnd flowery n Hortiedtord Society should ■ (.onU of
M-e
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amid ta recur^l fi»r the exhibitions at n
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V cry liule tret, the! li*t of premiums need
not ta very larg^Jand most persons will
IMS Mttiefiod by fae simple award, fae anfhr.tr nnare nr rosea are ' nCrnrr r.rlrfr, fe«n-nl wr.l foe lhe mt-erd *■
tin best in uxlnbition, without.desiring slmo*t naked.
money prvwwuma. Indeed, money nerd
not be offered in small societies, Die
uvliD.r ot’ynur tilhige paper will do all he
am to fcuKtste-tbc matter, as these editors
nm men ■&gt;! to*te and pre-arcss. A few
dollars will pay him f- r advertising exhiIdfcM, prenAu’m list Ac.; and a boquet,
and a Iwskot of frdU,«occasional!v, will
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FORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

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Prices.

give p iiish lo our tnannura, and gettilet.-jm to ou.- actions, as the continual aaso-

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II. J. KEMFIELD,

Ina h«w, oqw. bool* uid (Imx-a State »tr*e
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RUSSELL

FRANCIS ROWES,

HaFlEY A BAKER,
AN UFACTURERS of tin. «h«rtiron u&gt;d cop­
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’ HEATH, ELUS A Co.,
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Of 6ui rocnling Tttn.

DANIEL COOK,
r VSTTCE OF TOE FEAFE. tlrtir-J Land Mil

’JHE

G3?3I

(EIKL.'

'will unLid“Hist!”
The low, but d&lt;fp, earnest
exclamation was uttered by a handsome,
swarthy man, and he laid his hand warningiv upon the shoulder of his companion.
Tln&gt;’*|«eaker was Morelos, chief of a bond
J. a. NEVINH.
of gipsios, who always hovered round in
the extensive eastern valley of the Sierra
Msdrc. His companion, by his dress and
manners showed himself to be a Mexican
grandee. A moment's pause, then More­
J. a. RUNS ELL.
los began to move forward with rapid
steps, and his companion followed him
silcntlv.
Among giant trees, through
JOHN ROBERTS,
tangkd underbrush, and across streams,
IIYSICIAN«»&gt;1 itaremu. U«vmngoa,Bn»&lt;l- the two men went for nearly a mils.—
wy. nesr th* Csim Hess*.. :
Don Pedraza followed, but his eyo ex­
pressed distrust, and be kept eno hand
upon his rapier.
Arrived nt lost in n
. » ,ri*u u&gt; ail vu.i.m ------------ ~
j.rwnptne.. ud .fidelity. Jte-udcnec. Jal
dense thicket, Morelos stopped and turned
ttorry muntr, Mleh. Btsnl. kept siwsys
to fese lus companion.
Quick as a flash
I„ H. STEWART, “
Don’Pedrazo’s sword flew from its scab­
ttorney .»j connseter »« taw.
bard, arid bo put himself on lire defen.nd Cuiu&gt;«Ur in CUnttry. Notary
*e. All ba-in-x Attended to pn-nTj {
*h“Pnt up your plaything," said hf&lt;e!os.

WILLIAM BURGH ER,

OF-I‘A INTfNUS!

P

Snilptat.

AS.'joCUTTOM,

A

“You wished to speak with inc on an im­
CARLOS o. scon,
portant subject, I thoughL Here we arc
T UFTttT OF TOK FEACE. Notarr FuMic.OenJ er»l Land rad Tax A|C™L Alt n&gt;ll«t»n. Free from aft prying ears." So saying, be
promptly stUaded to. Offle* fa Corn*tock • Store. threw himself carelessly on the grass,
Krn.rifefeMB.-.
■ 7.

B. H. FULLER,

ud hi* dark eye flashed.
“Ah well, one cannot be too careful,”
said Don Fsdnoa.
“You are sura we
arc free irom intrusion here. Uwn. Hare
you • mind to make a little lump of

W. II. COLES AM,

8°“1 don’t object, provided there is ex­
citement in t^rmaking of it," ^d More­

KXGRJLHWS

B

los. “What am I to do F
“Only kill a woman," replied Don Pc

Jr“Sacra! 1 don’t like to kill women,"
GEORGE W. M1I.LR,

HIOK

TEEMS-ALSO, IN ADVANCE.

gratify by killing Myra, and I cannot do
As Myra Landed tire goblet to Carlos
it.
She is the favorite of tho tribe, and she whispered hurriedly, “Feign sleep!must not receive foul play!"
ncM when you have drunk; but us you
“How now, tcousdrel!” exclaimed vnluo j’our life do not sleep—watch and
Don Pedroza, his rage msklng him for­
get bis conciliatory tone. “WIU you darn
Myra then laughed and began to dance
refuse to get her out of tho way ? I will and play on her auitar as they drank.—
hire a rascal less honorablt than yowrsslf." Carelessly though she acted, her eye
“You will find it very hard," raid Mera- watched every change.
She saw, as the
Jos, “nay, imponible to find one in my chief yawned, so did Don Carlos, and
tribe willinc to kifl the beautiful Myra. wlreti, afters few attempts at wakefulness,
1 raid I would not kilLhcr, but I will give he called for s blanket and rolled himself
you my promise that your son shall never in It, sbo knew he lutd heeded her words.
marry her, she shall be hidden from him-, Uususpceled, Myra hid drugged all the
he mar think her dead, nnd that will an wine, except that of Don Carlo*, and one
swer tne same purpose. Have no fear*, by one the gipsies fell into a heavy slum­
Don Pedraza, that I shall fail In my words, ber. One hour she watched till all was
for it Is .to my own advantage to keep safe, then rose and toudied Don Chrlos.
“Arouse tbpc!" said Myra; "not one
one of our tribe from wedding one not of
our race.
Go, and bo sure 1 will keep moment is to be lost. Give me your cap
njy word,‘ag a gipsy only knows how to snd mantle; this night you were to have
do," he muttered, in a deep tone, nnd at Ireeu killed, stabbud while lost in the
ihesamaUmchcpuvhed wide the bushes, torpor induced by drugged wine. You
pointed to a beaten trsrk, and telling Don must fly, and your cap and mantle' will
Pedraza to follow it closely, said be would deceive tfie murderers, and Morelos will
be slain by his own hirelings. I ,&gt;
i
reach home.
With many a fearful glance behind, fly, and when safe, give one thought to
Don Pedraza went on Ins wav. The keen thu poor gipsy girl, Myra,-who loved you
dark eyes of the gipsy chief followeil him only too well. Farewell—fly !"
“Notrtfnc step will I go without you,
till he was out of sight; then uttering a
low. clear whistle, ho again throw him- duareat Myra," said Don Carlo*.
•clf un the grass. Die sounds had stare?- — "That is fully!” exclaimed Mvra.—
died away, when a rufaling wus/fienrd in “Go! 1 am hnppv In knowing that f saved
the bushes, and another man made his you. Go, I implore you.*’
“It is notosc;" he replied; “1 will not
appearance.
“How—did you rcJ'»h tho old tuau's stir till you go witli ine; if you refuse to
proposition, MoreKi F asked the new accompany me, I will stay hero and
await my coruing fata.”
'cunierywlth a grin on 'his wide mouth.
‘ If ykm stay, said Myra, “both are
“How!" cxdaimoa Morelos, “why. 1
could scat-rely keep ini' fingors from the I lost"
"If rou go, Myi a, both arc saved,” rc
old hound's thpoat! He tliuught I would
turuaf
you,
kill Myns—beautiful'Myra, whom 1 love----- — Dua Corios.
---------- . “
- I —imjlorv
like my soul—who fa my sun, my i»o«&gt;n, dearest
-_ 1 Myra, to
__fly
j with
_.L. _-V.
me.’
ay, everything to me. Out upon Um old !|
“i’
rn
ll e
fallow,
'""" ’but you
"~* nn
go """
now,- far to be
fool! 1'&lt;1 s&lt;Hmvr kill that baby-fared son j, found hare would Ire death,”said Myra.—
and I -----will,—
pul,your
mantle and sornof his, whom I hate, for he has won the II “Go,
- -, —
----------------------------love of Myra from me. . Already 1 sec i brero on Morelos—that done, 1 will meet
her eyes flash nnd the color mount in her ' /*'•• i“
gh'ii beside the brook.'
fair cheek when he approaches. Curse
“if you arc not there, Myra, in fifteen
upon him for n frflsc man; my rival nnd IIUUMUU*,
minutes, 1 will
return." ,So
raying,
Don
"Ul 4V.U..U
z
—
J
deadly oxtemy!"
l_ _
v—
.'
'
I Carlo* left .the
place.
“Well," said his sampauhm, “what is
die end of all tliis prating and ranting 1 j
“What can you do, child !” asked a
What plan have yon in your head!"
tall, elegant ladv, of a young girl who
“Listia!" t
..............................................
raid
Mdrelos, "1 promised |
b&lt; foru her.
the old dun—
—fool
1^... that he «..
is!—
—tliat .I
qqic laxly was very handsome, thnugty
would prevent Lis sun Ifrom marrying tfie her fare told of a grief always prcsmt,
gid; that he should never sec Iter more; shedding :i gentle sadneKS over her whole
and I will keep mv won! to the letter." life. She was elegantly dressed, and re­
And Morelos clenched hfa fist and showed clined in a richly cushioned chair.
his white teeth like n wolf at Lay. For
___ ______
“Alas,
lady, it is not much I can do,”
a moment he seethed to give himself un replied
” ' the
’ girl.
^!.5.
"I can dance, sing, tell
to feelings of -deadly Hate, then resumed, fortunes nnd embroider.
ctnL1,.n.v.. My
.... former
........ life,
...v,
in an aurtere tone, “Dw young don conn's IBS &gt;au kn0Wi |ia, not fitted me fornlady'i
to uur camp.
I will drug his wine, and maid.”
when insensible be will easily fall a prey
qq,,.
..c
The young
girl spoke very sadly, but
to thu asaissin's steel. When be Is dead her rich,
’ \ sweet voice seeme«] to wake a
- 's
- -heart, for i rao_
Myra will forget him, and become mine,
in the Indy
You undowtand tho wine must be given liolteij the g;rf u, ,-lt on B 5.O0l
to him in the silver chsnn cup; us an boo-; side.
••
ored guest, he must have tho most pre­
“Don Curios told me of your life, said
cious goblet.
Moreover, the cups mu»l the Indy; "and though 1 gave him a prom­
be filled beforchaml; and Myra shall give ise to do what I could for you, 1 scarcely
the fatal cup to her lower. We must now expected to find such a person. Truly,
awny." Bo saying, the two gipsies arose child, 1 expected to sre a wild, clf-flkc
and left flic grove.
being, who scarcely knew how to enter a
When tho sound of their footsteps bad door. Tell me your name."
died away, the branch™ were ngnin part­
“My name is Myra” she replied.
ed, nnd a girl of almost fairy lightness;
“It’s a pretty name," said the lady.—
and beauty appeared. The figure was of “Who wore your parents 1"
thu medium height, njemlcr,’though ex­
“I cannot tell you that, lady," replied
quisitely rounded, anfl full of activity; Myra. “The chief of tho trit* told me
the furs was rather dark—nut as dark an 1 w ife brought to them one dark night by
gipsies usual!r arc, but with .the south­ one of the tribe, and given to old Stella,
ern tinge. Her large, dark eyes flashed and in a few days the man died. Old
brightly; and, ns she stood, her lips were1 Stella was ever kind to me, but shu died
parted "with horror, just showing thu1 loug ago—more titan a year; since then
white teeth.
Her drms was a dark blue1 I’ve been my own mistress, going where
skirt, edged with silvery ctabroidcry, I pleased, doing as I pleased, if not ngainst
witli a scarlet waist trimmed with black tlus rulra of tho tribo.
A few days be­
and gold. Iler long, dark hair was braid­ fore old Stella died, when she was lying
ed with coins and Hbltens of red and1 sick, I cams into tho tent, angry with
blue. Dna was Myra, the gipsv girl— some coarsenoas of my companions, and
SLs listaoed awhile, with her hatids part­ exclaimed againrt them; Stella raised hering the luxuriant green boughs. AH was1 self from her blanket and said: 'Myra,
still, and with one bound she stood in the' my child, be cartful; yonr blood will
centre of the clearing.
show itself one day.' I never know what
“Holy virgin 1" she exclaimod. “Doni she meant, and wYcn 1 asked any of my
Carlos threatened with asaarainntion be­■ companions they only laughed and in&lt;&gt;ckcause he loves me, and I blera him for' cd, saying she meant I'd fly into a rage
that; but 1 bate the chief, snd Morelos1 some day about nothing. I don't think
shall fed that my hate is as deadly as his• tliat la what sho meant, but I can’t tell.—
own." And sho clasped her hands while&gt; When I asked Stella what her meaning
her beautiful face assumed an MprcssionI was, die only shook?her bead. That is
of deadly determination.
“I will save&gt; all that I can tell you of myself. How I
Don Cailua, or perch. - 1 am to be cup-• came here, how I camo to leave the tribo,
i you know from Don Carlos."
buarcr, Morelos, twwarc I"
"Were you sorry to leave, Myra!”
Die glorious western sun was just set­•
ting. throwing a gorgaous, crimson lightI । asked tbo lady. “Would you have reiter's
over * scene calculated for a paint., ' niained with tiie tribo if you could bare
pencil. In the little Winded ddl, almost
----- * done so with safety V,
hid by rocks and trees, was seated a bond
“Oh, no, lady; no, if I ran only become
of swarthy gipsies. Disir attitudes were good and useful," replied Myra. "1 have
varied, casv and careless. Men, women always hated the life I led. 1 nover would
and children, in knots, were scattered 1 io and steal as th* other girie did. J could
not do it, and StcitaTievsr made me.—
o,«rlhoen&gt;«&gt;rUI». Ono sro.p in
xhiul.iw of a rock WM conspicuous. Sey- When my romrwmion* tewed me, Btelln
Do ytra
think,
cral men and some of the prettiest giris would send them away.
J
&lt;
! ---------shall sriT R
fro
*’“r llke
**k" J----“
of tne
or
the snow
tribs were —
sitting
——« -r
upo«
— -a hUle
- •lady.
—/..•
-00 *s0
SiLTtSSlfX MV?:
-a UKOO u,-

ready L fed as if the gipsy girt were sent
mo tto a blessing from Hoarai. Then,
too, your young friend, Don Carlos, Iotss
her, nnd 1 will try and make her. worthy
of him, for you know I am not one to
thwart a loving heart.''
So It was acttled that Myra was to be­
come an Inmate of Don Bodarigo’a, pal­
ace. She soon became Donna Lina** es­
pecial charge, and by-herdocility, intelli­
gence, and gentle temper, endeared her­
self to all around her.
,
Ono day Donna Lion was reclining on
her couch, and Myra sittina on bar low
sent beifdo her, when she asked her if site
would sing and dance for her, as she did
in the days of her roving life. Myra
smiled, though her face was mantled with
a rich blush and she rather reluctantly
took her guitar, for the remembrance of
her gipsy lite now filled her with feelings
of shame; and one who bad seen her in
Iw* former life would scarcely rccoguiiv
her now. Her face had lost much of tlie
darkness incident to an exposed life, her
luxuriant btaek- hair was no longer orna­
mented with coins and gay ribbons, but
braided neatly, and, wound round her
small, well-shaped bead.
Tbu litha, full
form wan set off by a do«ly-fiuing droaa
of blue silk, and her small bauds were
shaded by ruffles.
“Go, dear Myra, nnd put on your
finaint dross, that I may see you as you
ooked when timid and blushiug you
cams to me," said Donna Lina.
Myra obeyed, and went out of the
rooiuj She soon returned, and after a
little hesitation, begaft to dance with all
her former abandon and life. Backwards,
forwards, on her toes, and on one foot,
like some creature of air she bounded. —
In one of her bounds a little chain which
she always wore round her neck became
unfastened, and a glittering trinket fill
at the feet of Donna Linn, who stooped
and picked It up. No sooner did she sec
it than she swamed, and fainted away.
A moment, and Myra snd old Jeanette
were by her side, endeavoring"to revive
her. but Jeanette pushed Myra away.
“Go, you wild guod-for-nothing girl I”
said she. “Did you know no better than
»Iwn my dear la&lt;ly is so weak, to put on
your disgraceful gipsy dress, and make
such atioiac in her ruoml’’
"Slio told me do ao,” *ai&lt;J M vra.
Just then Donnn Lina opened her eyes
and mt up. Ojx-uing her hand’sho showed
an elegant gold locket, studded with em­
eralds and pearls.
• Where, Myra, did you get Ibis J" she
asked, in a low voice.
“Dear lady, 1 have always worn that,
night and day,” replied Myra. • “One day
I wished to take It off, but Stella told me

would one day bring me great good for­
tune. When I raked who gave It to tne
alio bode mo hold my tongue."
“Do you know what it contains F asked
Donna Lino.
"Gmtainsl" raid Myra.
“No, 1 did
nut know It would open."
Donna Lina then touched a spring, and
it opened, disclosing two miniatures, onu
of herself, the other of Dun Itodcrigo.—
At sight of these she clasped tho wonder­
ing girl in her arms, covering her with
passionate kisses.
“My child ! my child!” sbo sobbed.—
‘‘My heart told me yon were not drowned,
as was luppoted. AU is clear now—you
were stolen ffrom mo by the gipsire, 1
always thought so, for roar body never
could bo found. When Dun Carlos bro’t
you to me, my heart felt a strange thrill.
I longed then to dasp yon to my heart,
so long desolate. How can 1 thank Don
Carlos I"
“For wball" sold a voice, and the
handsomo figure of Rudeiigo, accompa­
nied by Carlos, appeared at the door.
Tho story wm soon told, and the hap­
py Myra was folded in tho arms of her

said Morelos. “Never mind; if you pay
enough 1 will du 1L"
&lt;«ui Si.. »•» “ ””h
"i
cold ns yonr roulc • r«nnicr’,
raid Don Pedrm; “ouc side fall of gold,

NO. 4.
Pgaaagm-.
Soon after this at* about twenty min­
es before eleven o’dock, his mind began
wander, and all hb ungoverasd imagi- 1
itlorn were connected with his churrfl.

TRIT LIGHTLY OVER TROUBLE.

'• Trip lightly ever trrabh,
Trip UjiiUy swr prM*;

of imaginary contest with some persons.
He seemed at last to peas this oontest,

Why cUsg to Krais sasighUj J

and prostrate:
“My dear son, bi
cd by enemies I"

Thnugb this day may ba dark, .
bo sun may shins lo-morrew,
And gaily sing the lark ; '

While star* ut nightly shluinf.

CHRISTIAN DEATB.
/

-----------

He received the annunciation of bis ap­
proaching death with the utmost calmness
and delight, replying:
“My fatbar, dear, I dearly love you all,
but I fiad rather be with Jesus than with
my dearest ones on earth. Lay mo straight
in the bed, father, and cover me up, and
lol roe wall my Father’s time.”
We arranged his bed as well as wax
possible, and be lay In quietness inHt for
a little white, illis friends and fiunite
were gathered Nmmciliataly around hi*
bed as 1 announco! to them, the certainty
of his approaching departure. Wc watch­
ed his blessed and animated countenance
in its repose.
During this interval be
spoke occasionally, in brief remarks to
those around him, which need have no
place here. But at this moment one tes­
timony was given which has been referred
to already in the public prints, and tho'
I should not have Introduced it to the
public myself—for 1 esteem such brief ad­
dresses u beyond the right of public
knowledge—yet it is my duty, it having
been proclaimsd, t&lt;&gt; repeat it correctly.—
Wlicn his bclovsd and faithful physician
hod returned from a short absence from
the house a little before 10 o'clock, he
said to him:
“Doctor, my friends have given me up;
they say I am dying. Is that your opin­
ion 1"
•
Die Doctor, after n few moments* ex­
amination, answered hi in in the affirma­
tive.
“Then,” said he, “Doctor. I have loved
you much ns a friend; Hong to loro j ou
as a brother in Christ Jesus. I cannot
repay the obligations 1 am under to you,
unless 1 am permitted to bring you to a
Savior’s feat
Let mo entreat you now
to come to Jesus, tliat you rnay be to me
forever a dear brother in Christ, and that
you maV be far more useful than I have
ever been."
Ils was presently asked if ha had any
message* to send to his brethren in the
ministry, or to his congregation.
He
answered us:
“Not now, I am too much exhausted."

“For this you were wondering bow you
could pay Don Carlos, was itF asked
Don Hermosa, when bis feelings would
let him speak.
“Yes, 1 sskod tho question; but It was
an idle one—far I know. His eyes speak
for him."
“Y’cs, Corios, my friend,’’ said Lina
Hermosa, turning with a bright smite to
the yonng man, “1 know, too, that it would
give my child happiness. Sho is yours,
but you must spire her tout far a’-long
while yet." Apd rising, Donna Lina took
her husband’s arm, and walknd from .the
room, Iraving the lovers to their nowfound happiness.
'
dual a year from that Umc, Don Cor­
ios Pedraza wedded Myra Hornwna, it
was her father nud mother’s wish tliat she
should retain the pretty name given her

splendid tme, when in tire midst of the
festivities
gipsy made
ICS.lVlllCN on
t.1 old,
OKI, withered
w.n.nv
‘
to tell the forbar appearance, begging
_
_
was permitted to
m. Van ntirfT
do so, and went away loaded ’ with gold,
T&gt; MISTER OF DEEDS. OBer in ths Court
Tbsy laughed, chatted nnd sung. At last fafly. “I will teach you as I would my rejoicing, but - never suspecting that the
It Ilowre. Fto« for reenrdinj. In .11 cmm, to bo the other &lt;rf silver."
own child. Go now witli Jeannette, rmd delicate, jeweled hand of the ■ blushing
“That's generoussaid Morelos.
I Morelos cave orders for wine.
Other
clothes, and w
when bride was th* • hand ' of her old pupil,
“Myra," raid bft
may bring die she will give you “
'h«-rfo-hna
will do &gt;L Now, who must I kill 1
(pMoi.o.! 1 bos Signor fMom will you liarc rested you mny come to Wf
0OUSTY TREASURER. Offio* in tbs Court
“la roar tribe there is an artful gipsy
again.” ''
'
.
*
girl, aftted Myra, I think," replied Don take a cup of wino with us for fciendship »
‘•Myra Iclssdd the Isdy’s hand, and fol*
There is no deception in a bull dog. Il
.. 3 -I ....—.C-.....
———
Pod ran- “Do yon know her 1
is only the cur that sneaks up and biles
D&gt;c chioTa eyes flashed fire, but hcuod- UnoSkiltful cnpV-roo, 1 .01 ooooM d^.og .f «So -nol£ overt.
you when your beck fa tamed.
QTixwrtU.itf. g~«re- A Don total
~“ m
- ---------“ ------------ and u
lovclr
Donna'Linn
Hermosa.
O Depot, Jicta
“What freak now, l.tnaT’ said Don
_____________ be.oUtaMM/TnUWGd '■1?™-..
ter.____________ Stei«»™wr»'«l.
'•'"ff*1?’: Hermosa, entering the rwm smilingly. their own way, and married men xosurt
oBed, nsrarain- one of silver, rloldj diasod
studded “Are you C'drtg to undertake to Umu a when they have nowhere che to keep
real wild Zingari girl 1"
atod or drowned-—1 don’t care ’^5 UroJ
“Yes,” replied Danna TJim; “but she
vided sbe is got out of this world, and
Joerc’t wem'eo wild; and, Itoderigo, ■ Blmrf Ute wte WuwiV. ote&gt; Awn,
•Not so.” raid he.
“Give Don Carlos there is something &lt;D her large, dark rjfis,
D»T,dm~
iNGteo.
.
.tlM, . ami iteb voice, which reminds inc c.fvur
ATTMerRjW HOCTE. E-rflr 0re&lt;
_id
-Il * taWlta ta »J
. itoltk Creek and Grand Bspte. sto,
_____
rtnoky for ell ill* h&gt; it, that ■ lostchiW.
lost child. Had
lisc *lui lived
n ved she
sbe would
would have blpwed.
— .»&gt;cen
.
.. ag. of this
•---------------jr| nnJ
found. Here’s to the bralih rr
I just
the
young pr
rf Ite Uta w kSI ™d&gt;«r,
•
n»T* is the working man’s dream.
I. ’Al 1
----------- -.
‘ •T'.*'
nr t]),. roipfenrer!" 1 muld mirely not be more brautifal.
| liavr no revenge tc e.nd mowed femu'
w
'I '
•

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s
1

STINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1858.

GRANT A BFAtTUMNO,

"

—1*1

“But," Mid I, "Jesus was with yon F
“ Oh, yes, certainly."
“And are you now at rest F’
“Yes, perfectly.”
“Is the prospect bright before your

ing, and he scetiied no longer cooestout
of our presence.
I aroused him again and asked him.
“Do you see me, ray door son V
“No."
“No."
. ,
His wife mads tire attempt, but with
no other result. 1 then said.
“My darling son, do you know Jesus T*
“Ob. ye*1" said he, in a voice of won.
derful strength and deliberation, “ OA,
yti! I know Jnut^-l have a steadfast
trust in JesuH—n culm and steadfast
trust.** He spoke It with astonishing dis-

his departure. After this he could say nn
more connected) v, vet one haff hour aAcrward.s, perhaps, I tnireglit he might still
be conscious to my voice, and I asked
him:
“Ara you happy my dear son !
i
And ho answered ma Vary distinctly— “Oh, perfectly! perfectly!”
How strange!
They were tbs very
words with which his sainted mother '
closed her testimony to me six and twen­
ty year* before, within five minutes of
her death. From the moment bufacntl/
sobbed away his life like an infimt who
had fallen asleep in crying. His sobs be­
came fainter and fainter, until the last one

ffjiitgs la

at.

An old settler nesr Bloomington, Illi­
nois, has seen the toughest time of any
man we ever heard at He says the win­
ter of 1830 was remarkable for die scarcity of money; so much so, that one man
who was elected Justice of the Peace,
eoulJh’t raise enough to pay an officer
for swearing him in; an he stood op before
a looking glass and qualified himself.
“John," said a careful father, “doo’*
give cousin Simcou’s horses too many
oats; they have Say you know."
“Yes thur," said John, moving towards
the barn.
“And hark ye, John, don’t give them
too much hay; yoO know they have oote.”
“I come for the

“What

borrowed.” “I borrowed no saucer. —
•‘Sure you did, sir, you borrowedaraw,
and then ouened his eves with a very ele­ sir.” “1 never saw your saucer.” “But
vated expression, and sold In a loud and you did, there's. the saw, gir.” “O, you
want the sc*. Why didn’t you say sot’
very distinct voice:
"Now, father, I am ready—tell them,
'Let us all stand up for Jesus;’ lot us all
“When I taught school in York State,
I told the young Tkdlea they might select
in Christ, having no other claims than His their own' copies, and write what they
righteousness, that Christ may be glori­ pleased. One of them filled a page wiih
fied in us forever."
He again souk in repose and quiet for a
“I am •* ।
season, and then again he raised his eye*
and said in equal dislinctnes. -.
“Now, fatliar, I want to send a message
A formal fashionable visitor thus adto my church—1 love that church; 1 lore
the prinapiss cm which it las been found­
ed: I want to sco those principles ettab- replied. ’Pho visitor then added, “New,
li.licd in the- chinch; 1 net to see men my dear, you should ask me how I am.
gathered into the church on those princi­ The child simply and-honestly replied,
'!
ples, such as shall be saved. 1 want my “I don’t -want to know."
people to co on vigorously and unitedly,
and establish that church for the glory
of Christ forever."
‘
ted by bis wife, who said, "My dear,
Much exhsostwl by his effort, he sank would you like the children to ace you
at these Intervals into perfect quietness; exsctitedl" “No,” replied hs. “Dial’s
snd then again be suddenly aroused, and just like you,” said she, •‘you never wanted
•aid'tous:
_
the children to have any enjoynreirt.* ’I
“Sing! Slog! Can you not singT”
We hesitauid—saw it wss Impossible;
Tbs following sentiment was recently
when he struck thawords:
ivcn at a nubile dinner r
•
.. . “Hoops and the Equator—Crinoline
.
end we followed him, and we song togedi- and the Equinoctial line—God Idea'm I ,
One cndnelcs the earth, the other- the

»

to his own death, he said:
A person who had
“1 wish to say In regard to this dispen­
sation, I am perfectly satisfied—I have
not one fault to find with it. 1 say It
ompbotkally, Zfaxse not on* fa»H in find soon shake it off."
wiA it
1 desire only tint it may be
abundantly sanctified to t» alL”
..
That »M a singe
His beautiful private personal address
to his wife, nnfl two addresse* to bls faniUy and particularly to his, two little chil­ enjoy many relnrW* 4f’tfae present faqxpy
dren, who were seicnfly brought to him occwoti t
air
'

The victory is not always to the s'roqe,
~~
-------—,----- as ths bey raid wtton be kWed a
■ i
they can never be clured from the mem­ with a briokbaL
ory, of those who heard and raw the rbmarkjibl? scene which tm-v made up. of SnraXtre "xSJiJiy faih^.
felt btamlf just r&gt;.sg; W tweed to me
Why fa

�COLUMN.
BKFUBUCAjr BAITER.

From pn

ions it would ap-

XJC XMY1MS,................................EDITOR.

Hastings, thcrsdat, juxr. 3, iaa.

bheof8«.D0toinr»:

force* late the field against the Doogbs
wing in Illinois.

Purest irehr.l

The Washington eor-

May 1.1»5E.

TEW BMUTG GOODS I

J

The distinction* of intaUlgwa in dlf-

, forest nation* and tribes, differ in each,
morning has a short unofficial article,
. through all grades, front llw enlightened,
which may be regarded as an official going
down to the moet barbarous savage. Tho
over to the Douglas wing.
Tbo official
degrees of enlightenment in each, is de­
pendent almost entirely spun the nature
make the declarations of that little arti­
and perfection of three vary important
cle except upon authority.
The Admin­
conditions of civilised life. These ooodiistration organ addresses itself to the
-liwta may be arranged—First, religious
Chicago Tt'mei, the Douglas organ, and
and moral culture. Second, their social
says in so nutay words that the decisions
condition, and, third, their political inotiof De’mocratie Conventions must be
tatioca. They may be considered in.this
arrangement as classified according to
their importance, and yet, it will be seen,
united against tho common enemy, and
that neither of the former, can reach any­
if need be to that end, the pest must be
thing like perfection, independent of the
latter. As religion and morality, and the forgotten.’^
This same correspondence states further,
social virtues may combine to form, as ft
were, the walls of the noble edifice of that the Union advisee that do Adminis­
tration Convention bo held on the 8th of
dvilizedt eoeiety, yet such a structure can
never be maintained or preserved, with­ June, but that the Dominations mado al

Franklin county.
what kind

of timber the locofoeos
ten to the Rising Sun
Gaxxxut-na/April 18, '57.
Dear sir you will-find two dollars en­
closed for the payment of the Visiter you
have been kind enough to tend mo your
are told from ttw br«* •'rthority that th©

political Part of the paper—according to
my opinion will fell short to some Ex­
tent the grate grincipalss tougbt by our
four fiubera, but you are yet young and I
hope you will improve youres truly
Jambs B. Fourr.

IsTKRXAL iMntOVKMKXTS.--- A bill for

tho improvement of Chicago harbor luts
Springfield, last month, shall, be deemed passed the Senate by the strong vote of
out a good political superstructure, as a
roof or covering, for the maintainance regular and final. From this movement 25 to 17. As some of our Democratic
it becomes apparent that the Republicans cotemporarics are jubilant of the success
and preservation of the main edifice.
will have to contend against ‘the whole of what they call this Democratic meas­
. Political institutions are the safe-guards
strength ol both factions of tho Democ­ ure, we append lhe rote by which it pass­
thrown around on, to protect ns in the
racy, at least so fur us the Lecompton ed, as follows:
enjoyment of all our social rights and
wing Is able to unite the diaeordant doYeas—Messrs. Allen, Benjamin, Bigler,
privileges.
Il is a well established fact
ments. It certainly has not been expect­ Bright, Broderick, Chandler, Crittenden,
that immorality and social Inequality
ed that so great concession would have Doul-Ulc, Douglas, Durkee, Fessenden,
abound in any nation just in proportion
Hamlin,
Harlan, Junes, Kennedy, King,
been made by the Administration side,
to tho degradation of its political eon-.
Sebastian, Seward, Shields, Simmons,
but it really doee acem as though Douglss
struction, and vice versa.
In fact, these waa driqlp^ them to terms. No doubt, Stuart, Thomson of N. Jn Trumbull,
Wade and Wilson—25.
elements of civilization are dependent
but that in States and localities where
Nay*—Messra. Brown, Clay, Clingupon each other, and are elevated or do-'
they arc confident of success they will dic­ man, Davis, Fitch, Hammond, Houston,
graded, in a corresponding degree.
Hunter, Iverson, Johnson of Tenn., Mal­
Nortrlthstanding this mutual depen-I tate terms to tiie friends of .Douglas and
lory. Mason, Polk, Reid, Slidell, Toombs,
Stuart; but where they cannot do this,
aud Wright—17.
dencc, there seems to be a sickly sentimeuthey propows to succumb themselves, and
Absentee*—Messrs. Bites, Bayard,
tality pervading a certain grade of Um
thereby sare the party. It is well for lhe Bell, Cameron.Qark, Foot, Foster, Green,
adrocatca and teachers of religion, mo­
Republicans that such is the case, since Gwin, Hale, Havne, Henderson, Johnson,
rality and the social virtues, in relation
of
Ark.,
Pearce, ftice, Sumner and Thomp­
to die degradation of polities. But it is they eon no more unite with the Douglas
z
Democrats than oil could mix with water, son of Ky.—17.
Paired"off.—Messrs. Pugh and Yulee,
■worthy of remark, here; that these sen­
being simply thrown together upon a
and Messrs. Dixon and Fitzpatrick—4.
timentalists are Invariably very ineffi­
question of present expediency, but stand­
cient and ineffectual teachers, in their
BEC/rtTCLATIOX.
ing aa far apart aa ever upon the princi­
Yea*—Republicans, J2: Democrats, 11;
adopted fields of labor.
Compare the
success of thia class of teachers witfi that ples of slavery prohibition in the Terri­ Americana, 2. Nays—Democrats, 10;
tories.
,
Americans, 1; Republicans, 0.
Absen­
of eminent and successful divines add retees—Democrats, 9; Republians, 0;
formerw, where no sickly sentimentalism
Americans, 2.
,
and exalted sense of dignity, drives them
A bill has recently been introduced
Tux Tahitv xx Coxokbm.—On Mon­
from a participation in the political ques­ into Congress, virtually empowering the
tions of the day.
To assert that there President to declare war without consult­ day, May 24th, Mr. Morris of Penusyl
vaais,
offered resolution in the House,
is no such thing as political integrity, is ing Congress with regard to the propriety

to assert tliat there is no integrity in any
of the walks of life. No one will deny,
however, but that there is by far, too

much of the spirit of self, and the spirit
of party intermingled with all the politcal straggles of our country.
It would

be strange, indeed, if, while there are

Peters, J udascs and Lot's wires in the
history ofethe church, .there were no Ar­
nolds in politics. We have known appnrently zealous preachers of the gospel,
who would rather the whole world would

be unconverted than that the larger por­
tion should unite with a rival church.—
But thia, so far from being a reason why
all who are sincere and honest, should
withdraw from all connection with church
•a. is only adduced as a reason why such
should continue to labor with redoubled
energy for the benefit of the cause in
which tlJy are engaged. So in the po­

litical field; when the honret, those of in­
tegrity and patriotism withdraw their in
fluence from the political arena, and, from
a sense of exalted dignity, refuse their
names and influence tv political reforms,
then may the moral sod social reformers
blow their trumpets to diminishing audi­
ences, until bare wolf alone answer to
their call fer reformation. Il cannot well
bo otherwise.
The individual who is

of It
The only limitation is that lhe
President is required, after deciding upon
his course to submit a statement ol the
facts of the case to Congreee, if in session.
Diis seems to us like a dangerous perogative, and no conceivable circumstances
can justify ite adoption. How any indi­
vidual familiar with the immense patron­
age and consequent power already wield­
ed by the President, could for a moment

“The Sands or Ltrs" • Platxo Out.”
—Those who have fur a long time swin­
dled people in all parts cf th© country,
by promising to send cures for all diseaare, and means whereby large fortune*
were to bo made, for very small consid­
erations, have met with a very serious
obstruction to their business. By con­
cent of tho Postmaster General, given at
the request of Mayor Ticmann, Post­
master Fowler of this city, took charge
of all such cqrrespoDdcncc a* eame to the
post office yesterday. There were about
700 letters in the office addressed to Drs.
Wallace, Morton, James, (wboM sands
instructing the committee of Ways and uf life have, been so long running ont,)
Mum to fever a revision of tbo present Monet, LeBron, Duflon, Tracy, De La
tariff, with a view to a better protection of Rome, and Prof. James T. Horn. These

American industry. Its reception being
objected to, Mr. Morris moved n suspen­
sion of th© rules, which was refused, ye»
86, nays 101. This is considered a fair
expression of tbo views of the’ lower
branch of Congress on this subject. The
following analysis of lhe vote given, Is
entertain a proposition which would per- from tho Philidelpbia Enquirer :
“The ayes wens cighty-iix—the nay*
mit'him at any time to involve the coun­
one hundred and one.
The ayes were
try in a foreign Mnr&gt; B®ems 10 Ui inexpli­
composed of seventy-one Northern Recable.
There seems to be a manifest de­ piib'.icans and Americana, eight Northern
termination To rendtf the office of the Democrats, and wsven Sou’n Americans.
The nore comprised sixty-five Southern
President, a supremo distatorship.
Qur trouble with the Central and South Democrats, twenty-nine Northern Demo­
crats, and seven*Republican© nnd Ameri­
American States is urged as a reason for
cans. Politically divided, all the Demo­
this extraordinary movement If t)M« crats but eight voted against the proposi­
difficulties are of so great moment, why tion, and all the Republicans and Ameiihas Congress passed through a session of eana but seven voted in favor of iL—
six months without giving them some Geographically divided, seventy-nine
Northern men voted in fevor of, and thir­
consideration 1 |W]hy delay, until the
ty-two against the proposition; while six­
close of the acesiun, any action in reis ty-nine Southern mtmbcr* voted against,
tion to thorn, and Then give the President and only seven in favor of iL"
)
the power to adjust them by an appeal to
armsl Such a njeasurc, at such a time,
t3T Hon. L. D. Campbell, of Ohio,
and from such a eource. looks very much has been refused a seat in Congrcte, on the
like a peace offerisg from Douglas to the ground that be obtained his election by
the halp of the votes of about a dozen col­
Administration.
ored men, who, according to the Dred
Tux Atlaxtic Mosttily roa Jun.—
We omitted to locution last week, that ScoU decision have no rights which white

taught to believe that the political senti­
ment within himself, and the political this staunch jou mil was on our table. The
labors in which be, and others ars en। Monthly continues to improve, and should
IX-U- no higher aims than the sue-'
be a welcome vititor at lhe firetide of
cess of party and tho poasesrion Of pow­
every lover of a sound literature. “The
er, is illy prepared to don tho habiliments President's Prophecy of Peace,” is a moat
nt virtue and integrity al the bell-call of
scathing condemnation of the subserviency
religion and morality.
cf a nation’s Chief Magistrate to the inAnother fact is worthy of notice, which
tercsta of slavery.
Surely, tho literary
is: that those who assume that all politi­ world is on the sl^e of liberty I
cal parties and organizations are equally
corrupt, and that all political questions
IxDxrxxDxxca Ball—At the Exchange
are equally unimportant, are usually tho*-' Hall of J. F. Emkry, at Middleville, on
who have become dissatisfied with their Friday, July 2d.
From our acquain­
own position, and their own action, and tance with the geeticmanly proprietor of
relinquish all connection in disgust, or use tho Exchange, wo ism assure those of our
thsir assumption us an excuse fur cun young friends who “trip the light fantas­
tinning on in their former position.
tic toe," that no pleasanter place, and a
We denounce this doctrine as being a no more attentive land obliging boat can
very prolific source of many of tho evils be found m all this region.
Give him a
with which our country has been cursed
for a few years past.
Tench our youth
and our young rr.cn that to engage in poli­ isfactory.
tics is honorable and praiseworthy, and
that in order to be suoowfui’, their ac
tions most be controlled by pare motives
and correct principles; teach thorn tliat cell, a abort time since, stele a horse in
religion, raoraJUy, temperance tend so­
briety arc not above ami beyond, but below Trenton, and sold for sixty dollar*.
should pervade nnd control thrir politi­
cal action; teach them that to ‘-remem­
ber thesn in bonds as bound with them,
has a political bearing; teach them, that covered.
to pray for Ute deliverance of tboso in
bonds, and then to give a vote, the result
of whfefc b to perpetuate slavery, la to

from me, until I wee ouenuraged to believe
myself on tho verge of perfect recojerv.
But injnrie* so grave as tboe* original! v
received by me are not readily repaired,
and a reoont rnlapto pakfally »dn&gt;oot*h*.
im that, although enjoying many of the
conditions of a prosperous eonva'eocenai.
I am i.ot vet beyond the necessity of cau­
tion. This haa been confirmed by tbo
physicians in Boston and Philadelphia,
moat fiuniiiar with my case, who in con
currenec with counsels previously by
medical authorities in Europe, have cn
joined travel aa lhe best calculated to promot© my restoration. Anxious to spare
no effort for this end, so long deferred, 1
toJay sail fur France.
.
To the generous people of Massachnjetta, who have honored me with an Im­
portant trust, nnd cheered me by so much
sympathy, I wish to express the thank*
which now palpitate in tnv bosom while I
say to them nil eollretlvcly, as I would
aay to a friend, farewell I
"But these valedictory word* would be
imperfect if 1 did not seize thi* occasion
to declare what I have often .said less pub­
licly. that, had I originally seen the dura­
tion of my disability, I should have at
once resigned my scat In ths Senate, mak­
ing way for a servant more fortunate than
myselfin the precious advantage of health.
I did not do so, because, like otoer inva
lida, I lived in the belief that 1 was soon
to lie well, and waa reluctant to renounce
the opportunity of again exposing th* hid­
eous barbarism of slavery, now more than
ever transfused into tbe National Govern­
ment, infecting its whole policy and degra­
ding its whole character. Besides, I was
often encouraged to feel that to every sin­
cere lover of ciiilizstion my vacant chair
was a perpetual speech.
\
•
Cuis. Si-mxeb.
Qjt Bo ABD SvEAMEB V ADESULT, )
New Yobe Habbob, May 22,1858. j

men are bound to respect The voters
in the third district will hare an opportu­

nity, ere k ng, of expressing their approba­

tion or disapprobation of this action of the
House of Representatives, in thus defea­

ting the expressed will of the people.

Fowler has received instruction* from the
Postmaster General to forward to the
dead letter office all letters reaching the
New York post office addressed to par­
ties here in answer to advertisements
which, upon their face, arc of a swindling
character. Th© letters will be opened at
Washington, and such sums of money as
they bo found to contain, will bo for
warded to lhe address of the writer there­
of, with Lhe following circular:
Matos's Orncx.
)
New York,------- , 1858. f
Sin:—Inclosed please find the sum you
remitted to---------------- , who have been
arrested in this city.
Be on your guard against Gift Enter­
prises, Lotteries, and other bogus schemes,
as they are intended only to defraud the
unwary.

Bearnxs or Issubaxcs.—A California
letter-writer thus gives his experience of
insurance:
“Insurance is a nice thing—a beautiful
system I I tried it once; insured a ves­
seL She got knocked into ‘smithereens;’
had her repaired under tho eye of th©
agent
On settlement they treated m©
to a treatise on ‘jetaom,’ ‘flotaun,’ ‘general
average,* ‘navigation,’ and several other
sciences. A broker rendered a beautiful
document, all figured over and ruled in
red'nk, and wo settled. They first charg
ed mo what I had paid for repairs, then
charged the vessel the difference between
w hat she then was and formerly was not;
then deducted what she ought to have
been, charuvd mo back the insurance 1 had
paid, and having, by some error, made a
small balanoo in my fetor, they gave that
.1— l.—L-.- r____________ . -l _

It is reported that the election
board under the English bill, have organ­
ized and appointed the second day of Aug­
took tbo document home and figured all
ust, for voting upon the land ordinance
day pn it, and the result stood thus: I
bribe, offered to Kansas to accept of the had been allowed the privilege of repair’
Lecompton Constitution and Slavery.
mg my own vessel at my own cost; to
pay two notes not half due; and put &gt;75
in Broker Jones' pocket for the concoction
LiF" The ship John and Albert, which
of all lhe mysteries of Daboll simmered
arrived at New Orleans, May 33d, re­ down in red ink, and tied up very tastily
ports having been fired into five times by with green ribbon.
It is a very preUy
... ii....izi_______ ____ &gt;
on English man-of-war.
Tho schooner
Maria Tribon which arrived al Boston at
want the privilege of taking lhe docu­
the same date, was boarded "by British
ment with me.
In ten or fifteei
might begin to comprehend it
some on figures, Jenea, you are.
I?" The State loon of 1216,000 au
Sonar to See It.—We venerate and
thorizad by lhe last Legislature, has been
respect tho name nf Edward Everett, and
awarded to E. H. Haadton &amp; Co., of De­
are in almost all respects a subscriber
troit, at something more than one per to his creed of politics. But, much as we
cent premium, as follows : &gt;50,000 at I j much as we esteem his conservatism, wo
premium ; &gt;75,000 at 1 1-10 premium;
his letter about the Sumner testimonial to
rod 01.000 at i 1-16 premium.
good—it only aids and abets the friends
of the late fir-eating Brooks. Il seems to
— p--------- --------•&gt; u, wc nrre w.u a i
of furnishing pure milk to the dty. They should have deemed
doomed It a stoop unworthy
propone to buy a large farm in the eoun- the
lk“ vicinity of Bunker Hill to have written

give iTOontestible evidence of religious
hypocrisr sod isvol re* a political crime;

a«i the neat generation wiH see the ^it
icwl aftiraof our country cowdaclsd upon
enA principles and ocmtrnlled by snoh
(Kgaakstiom an tbe wisent and best will
&gt;4 k» asbLD.’d to tww&gt;perate with.
• not retnrered.

hare to say u&gt;« i arr...bad a very smooth
all the way; we had tire wind ahead UU
wo got to Turk. Wand.
is bfockaded with seven men-ofwar, and
I was the first vessel that &gt; *• P°l
the blockade,and I don't know as I shooM
have got in if I had known tbs* lW port
wav under blbckade.
e had a •tr&lt;’’‘o
breeze when w. fell in with tbs fieej^

NEW SPRING GOODS!

they commenced firing on
...f-j___ i.„.
ilm tiall* bccon to

cornr, ■ wkuu w
-j CHANCERY SALE.
were going nt lhe time about ten knoJ,
and a big eea, so I concluded that they r* TATE OF MICH 10AT: TL. Circuit Coart fix
could not hit us, except by good luck, so
I pul her througli. and got «n »«•—
When we got within gun vhol of the port,
tlicv opened on the enemy, so I was be­
tween two fire*. We anchored and went
on shore.
I thought the people woo'd
have killed mo with kindness. Tiny
v« anted tn carry me all over total in their
arms. Wc arc the first vessel that has
got in since the blockade. . The enemy
ba* seven mvtwvfwar off the port all the
lime. The Dominicans have five meu-ofwar scltooneni now in port, and I had the
offer of taking command of the Commo­
dore's ship. They ore so mud. taken up
with me that I don’t know what to do
with the people,
fliey won’t take no
for an answer.
1 can get a big price for
the Wing of the Wind, but they want
me to command her, and that won’t suit
me, as I have a dislike ol auupowder. —
I expect to leave here in six days. Wc son rrwrtnng
arc.aH well.
.
H. B, Pxaksau.. \

DRY GOODS!

GROCERIES!

THE

gy- Rev. Dr. Curntng.of Grand RapidsThas returned from Nebraska.

aaa&amp;TMA«TWisa

Rev. Edwin Eaton has accepted
a call to the Baptist Church at CuldThere was a severe frost at Grand
Rapids and vicinity, Thursday night. It

7?

must bare injured the fruit.

ty A military company, called th*
"Marshall Light Guard»"Tias been organ
izedat Marshall, Horae© Phelps, Captain.

rar" A camp meeting i* to 1&gt;© held
at Wayne, June 16th, and at Salem,
Washtenaw county, June 15th.

GLASS-WARE! ’

&gt;

rood tLe loll re w«;

A

Dorn.5
PROF. 0. J. WOOD A C« —•Jccta.—Wltlika

1 quantity. (tl
jy A young man named De Die aoU.]«hti«
mar, wbiwe parents live io Brighton, lavingv.on O&gt;.-. was murdered near Albion,
N. Ym on . the 12th iu*L
ndworlM cttiue*«(»w cioailr. fully cuor
tnttel il h a MOST VALUABLE flREl’J
jy A* an evidence of business, the TION.
Midland iClty Sentinel aays lhe Road
Commissioners &lt;&gt;f. that V»wn were in »es-

LAWNS, SBIUJA.VDI, CH A LUS

CHALLI

sion two days letting jobs of work on
highways.
a

ry Hon. Patrick Maranteltc, of
Mendon, St. Joseph* county, owns the
largest nnd beat field of wheat, it is
said, in tlsa county.
The field contain*
100 acrei
»

(DB'DCZ’Bim

•

Hickory Crore. St (Xarlca CftJjCe, |

ROOES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. 611ET.
HERD© PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

“„STJU3'iCnAUBRAS-

MARSEILLES

COL

Oar little soa’s tend fcr wme time had been pre- WHITE GOODS A,
ietlj covered «ith.&lt;.rr., wd wnue called Wacald
UUULRJ, &amp;.C.
ty An Irishman named Tboa. Byrne,
living in the town of Orange, 8 mile*
south of'lnnis. waa kicked in the sto­
little
mach by o^honv© lust Saturday so severely
tliat bo died on Sunday. IIU friend* live
near Ann Arbor.
jy T|ie people of Berlin, I&lt;wi» Co.,
MEN AHB BOY’S WEAS!
caution the public ©gainst R Millerite
preacher named Frisby, who is preaching
» scalp sad bur. W« »r». y oars, rr’;-actF*Uy,
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECS
GEORGL
W
HIGGISSOTH/
about tbo State. He i» said to be d good
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of «nj
•A»A» A. HICGIM10T1L
speaker, and a libertine.
H« says he
lives near Battle Creek.
urkljr
and Mylr.
rilOT. 0. J. VFOOD-Dtwr Sir I bars cwd
ry The Steamer Gty of HunksviHe
CHECK MA13HI.I.KS, CHECK
sunk iti lhe Cumberland river, on Satur­
day last, at Palmyra, and ten lives were
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCT
lo*L She struck a log, when running at
LINEN, WHITS LINEN DRILL
her full speed, and went down almost in­
rowvctfullc,
stantly.
FANCT CASSIMERES, ■ Urp
DAMEL X. MVRPBT.
beaulir.1 patten, and nn cinp; BLACK
S-2T' The last number &lt;.f Frank Ixslie a Illustrated Newspaper is chiellv de­
DOE SKIN. BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
voted to the horrible milk trade in New
Tork city.
It contain* a dozen engrav­
ing* of tick and dying cowa, propped
COMAI ISSIONERS’NOTICE.
up by ill-looking fellows, whilst other
ill-iiKiking fellows du the milking.—
Th© old Treasury cow at Washington
reems to be getting into a timllar condilion. Sbe must bo propped up pretty
•oon, or the milking can’t go on.—Prt*.

W ATstDE Daorrixos.—A clerk of one !
of the New Haven Banks, in making hla
cxclmngesa few. days since, having several
thousand dollars in his possession, and
carrying it in a careless manner, distribu­
ted Borne sixty dollars in the street for the
benefit of the publie, twcnty-niiie of which
was returned. The balance is carried to
the profit and loss account.

■UDV.S1DE CLOTHIAC 1

ADAM KU.I0T,
GEu. W. N YK.
HEX11T STEWARD,,
Dated. Prsntevite, April «*, IWl

fna

Jacbsox, May 28.—Dad*, tbe reraped
PROBATE NOTICE.
^CCTrt;.’r^,,Mrre*lp&lt;J «l Upper Sandusky,
by G I. Adams of this city, and is now .9 At *.«««, of U&gt;« Fretate Crert. a
In jad al Belf.mtaino, Ohio, waitin/a re­
quisition from the Governor of this State.

SV.” ?*”&lt;»»&lt;¥*( F—fr * n*ror.

SPECIAL HOTICES-

SPRIjre MEMCDfE.

O-A.SXI oTsrxrsri
wife of lira-

�PRO6PECTU3
OF THS
J
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE!

KNAPEFB COLUMN!

MORTGAGE BALE.

J. P. Roberts,

Sl

Co.

AT THE HASTINGS

THE FIRST

AND CUTLERY.
Old Toryism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

Chemicals,'Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

HU UWU8
LARGEST STOCK of th. BEbT GOODS, .t th.
LOWEST PRICES,

Burning Fluid together with a full stock of

AU sow reeWrllr my SPRING .tack of QmJ
and
hu&gt;3 a tlni rot. MMttmnt of

have cm
ISHKLFA

LARGE STOCK
Hrk.1 &lt;«.)•»

*"’b43«12

A GENTLEMAN.

Sueh aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPP
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word every­
thing in the Grocery line, snch aa
will be wanted fiir family use. And
hark. which i orrxB
rzoiru pricks
they have on band the best kind
THAR JCIKK
* of ammunition for sportsmen
I at PARLOR STOVES, esmprfe
such aa powder, and Pei
cusiiun Caps of all kinds
Water Prooflii and
ELEVATED
others. Shot,
OVEN STOVES,
Lari, &amp;e.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
All ths pop­
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
ular Pat ent
Medicinca, of the
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
day may also bn
found nt this crtabl isbHAVE a vary complete atock of Htmaa baildiag
Hardwaro, including "Lock a, Latches, BotU
Screw. Umgea
risty of the choicest Perfnrntry for the especial accom­
SCANDINAVIAN VEDITABLE BLOOD
modation of the Indies. Also
PI LI 3. Ur Hoback preasaU the rasa t of tweatr
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (crytan ofei]i«ri«icc. hard atndr and axpsrucent aa
ery variety) Paper, Envelops die.
i'liil,-... UK ALL
dedlo EAVE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
They would respectively announce to
.je ciliseas of Hastings and of the sur­
ly«
rounding County, generally that ^hey in­
tend to sell everything in their link of the
business a* cheap aa can be bought at any­
place.
Give ns a call and judge for yourselves.
At the cheapest store in town by
Produce of meet kinds will be taken in
RKA FT FIARD IfARK STO FRS,'
TOT. COPPM AND SUEKTIBOlf

I

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

J

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

। or t&lt;-lrgr*pii. tin miaorlArti otthe world, cormnon.

JUST RECEIVED

• Rci.cI.Uug HceolreaLUrtU

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
JEAN8,SAnNETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

H.J.KENFIFLD

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
CAMBRICS,
la oar commercial department, over which
man will nrrude. weahall aim atao

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

with full iu«truclioa&lt; far putUnr vp ud u.iu£ medicine, free to all wbo lu.y order it. Uerrqui

PARASOLS, A-c., Ac.

am of the aaawcr and reeipe,
Melt! try, Sandu.kr city Obi.

RcguUlcrs anil trainee It to reg.Unly,
No female abould be without them.
■ct t»nc.
(
brn.tii olokr mall subscribers, w. shall
Utiasaeour \ '
MORNING EDITION,

Inea.

CLOTB1JVG!

-

Judge of Probate,
HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Special attention will be given to com
a new stock nf Fall and winter GOODS,
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
which will be sold fur
And every one purchasing Medicines here
may rclv'upon them as being genuine.
at astonishing low prices. My motto
June 25lh 1857.
n7t£
Is ‘a lifdo cheaper than tbe cheapest.’
I have just received^ good assortment
Ladies

Good News! Good News!

DRESS GOODS
Such as Prints, Ginghams. LcLalns, Me­
rinos, Parametiss Black Alpaccas nnd a
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor
men’s wear, and a large atock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and tickings.

J UST RECEIVED a new lot of

BOOTS and SHOES,

rtrning and morning paper,
r.Mn.e in r.intlllL

boobis

bert^Mlin^

»

Literati

J.M. HUBBARD
nsauB nr
gjusual instruments,

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good nsshrtmentat very low prices.
On hand a very large stock ofCrockery
stone and Glass Ware.
,
Just received a new stock of

NEW x GOOD^
AT

GMAXT dk MPACLDIXG’M

Ready Pay Store,

stock of

NW GOODS

GEORGE a DENNETT.

OF

And M*sleal Merchandise,

HATS AH® ©ATS

Toon,
J.W.T. MeMULLKN.
Ci’Cixxxn. FriAay Sept. 4. law.
Dr. R.b»fk-0w rirr Haring breo aOtrtad wit

Just received a large

of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
I have alto s very large quantity ot

EVERY VARIETY,

KALAMAZOO : : . ? MICHIGAN

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

Very trntir years.
JOHN S. DEMUTH.
From th. Rev Mr. McM s ma’ Pastor of Ro

AND
'
SHINGLES,
Tm subscriber has just opened aline
on hand nnd all persons wishing to buy or
stock ofMuiKal Marchand ike consisting
sell will do well to call before bargaining
in part of
elsewhere,
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS.
1 would particularly call the attention
From the bast Makers in lhe couniry.
&lt;&gt;f persons who are building to tbe fact
Call and set them before purchasing
that 1 have just Rccnived a large Block of
Of the best Italian and American Manu­ Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
facture.
DRESS O-OODS
nt as low a figure as poMible.
n21-yl
II J KENFIELD
Of every description, snd of the Isttit
PBBTS V publication.
CHANGE OF TIHE.

To be sold at Lowest

MW MattM

Prices.

rih.ro) diMuiion
•tip and aneedotr
Publisher* feel warrai.led in assuring their I

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

Or the beet quality for all instruments.
Itlegraph, market., the latMl
■•ALmrorgm-topm.
snd ail tbe variety oflocal, commnuia. ■»«
iBtelligeneewbieh appears in the Daily.
TheDETKOIT WEEKLY TRIBUSK. eosiUinlag all the importaut and latest general mw« of
I La Dalle Tribune, and about M much reading as

Tl&gt;l»COTERY I
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

CHEAP CROCKERY!

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!
euue. Detroit

YOUR ORDERS, and the goal. will

PHOSFECTU8 OF
THE EVENING POST.

Arranged by the best composers.
Every instrument offered for sale has
iteen thoroughly tested, and he can safel v
■ay arc superior to any ever sold in thia
place.
A very liberal deduction made to those
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
ders.
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
tion to tuning P&lt;•»£&gt;». by leaving orders
at his store corner Main and Burdick
Streets.
N. B. Just received a new musical
instrument, called the English Me talk
Harmonium. Cail and examine.

J. M. HUBBARD.

Oct 15th 1857.____________ n2441m.

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
FOR

1858.

NAILS,CLASS, PUTTY,OILS,CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS. BED

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

Penally llluatratad
Gift worth from

WALL PAPER, *e., Ac

GBGIUMS,
BRILl.lim,
LAWKS,

BRILLIANT PROSFECTVai
FOURTH YEA* OF THE
N and after Monday .August 31st, 18­
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
57, until further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, aa fol­
DV&amp;ELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTING SI
lows, to wit:
OF
Leave Harting (or Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at 1 o'clock, P. M. in time to take tbe
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
afternoon cars east or west, and on Tues­
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at one o’­
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,
clock P. M. in time to take ths evening
AT THE
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for Hartings on
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7
o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Hastings
at two e’ekek, P. M. and on Mondays
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
READY
MADE
Wednesdays and Fridays nt 4 o'clock, A.
M., and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o'clock.
(lathing: Never so Cheap.
Leave Hartings for Grand Rapids on
mcpoUtaa Galleriea.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
Thu. it la aeon that
10 o'clock A. M., and arrive at Grand
SPLENDID THRKT. DOLLAR KNORATINfll
OF ALL KINDS.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Two Dollar Art Journal One Year!*
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.

O

A nice assortment
FANCY BABAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

G ROCERIES

17n-t£_______________ C. SHEPARD;

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BBOOMS,

MORRIS MORttlS

That Good TFA, sure to cure the headache

New Arrangement
And every thing io the line of Groceries.

CUSTOM WOBX

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

ROWERS HAHDWAUSTOSE.

RECEIVE MONET ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

in trod actino of LOOTS A SHOES
alter of tirt Daily.

TEMPERANCE
lb. uawiB, iul

'WOJMJH J0NE8,

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

•ttCBBlKBs

ImdfeaOold Wstebii

FORMERLY kept by T. Pmumiw, U
£ constantly making additions to ths

“ *

syasRWu clt;
;

New Barry Mill,

PAINTING.
Dr. A E. BONSTEEL,
PHYSICIAN* SDBGEON.

HASTINGS

ajto

VICROTY

CBEAFEE CbaB tic CHEAPEST

n.ir'wwi teate wolfrw

Cash raid for wheat.
"
BOLTWOOD it GRANT.

�Th* condensed UcU of this new prevcntiTB uro thaac: Some yoars Bgo, some
little boys were esgsgwl in tho field of o
former in Belgium amusing tbemselvoi
by U»rimg p«a« Into the scod potatoes
they were Set to plant In due lime both
paw and potatoes grew together, produ­
cing aa unusual yield of peas, which bein£
gathered, the poUtoea were allow cd to ri­
pe*, snd upon digging proved entirely
sound, white tho sama sorts in other parts
of lhe field were Lsdly rotten.
John Jackson, of Ia*c&lt;1b, in his letter to
tbi Mercury mys:
.
•Joseph Bower, chemist of Hunslet, had
read tbo account in tbe-papers and inform,
ed me of it For some unto be for* I had
paid a good deal of attention to the subject
of the potato disease, but my enquiries
fad certainly not gone in that direction,
lapxiodiatriy, howevsr, I set to work to
filed a solution to tho problem. 1 sub­
mitted tunny samples of diseased potato*,
and of some sound ones also, to careful
chemical analysis, and I invariably found
that the diseased potatoes, m compared
witbbealthv ones^xhibitod a marked de­
ficiency of nitrogen and nitrogenired mat­
er-in every instance, and a great defideaXm compared with tho published snslyof the potato, by Lcibig and others,
nolle some years Were.
.
Frbm that result, then, I inferred that
tie potato set was inherently deficient in
ni^ogen. but being inoculated with asubstume rich in that element, as peas are,
dtring the mutual decomposition and
chemical eMngu of tbo two substances in
tbe procees M their germination and
growth, sufficient evolution of nitrogen
from the pea would take place, and being
absorbed by combining with and supply­
ing tbe defic*ocy of that element in the pottto. erenmnnicatingaN it were Itsequivsh n't In that way, would counteract its tendcocy to diMoae. 1 then tried tbe experimftt practically.
l obtaincd potatoes of several kinds for
acta, whole; 1 then took peas, the dwarf
kind, and inserted four or five, deep in tl|*
fleshy part of the set, tqking care to avoft?
the eyes. I then planted them, two hi
cadi bill in my garden. Mr. Bower and
several other gentlemen at Hunslet, will
recollect watching with great interest the
growth and development of the compound
crop. Tlic result waa perfect success.
I had a very extraordinary yield of peas
—and when tha potatoes were taken up,
th^f were a large yield, with a very’ fc*
annIJ ones, and every potato was bdtllhy
and free from every trace of disease.—
The potatoes were laid on a wooden floor
in a room in my dye-house, where they
remained all winter until the following
spring: tlicy were then examined,nnd found
to he all aonnd and healthy, and were cm-

V to leeorsr lbs rani ■hditwnr. rum

LARGE STOCK

to
4. «l &lt;to «—to OV

4th. Neither snow nor rain can beat
under the beta cf the shingles, by heavy
winds. :
tab. Us roof will last good full onedu rte&gt;,
Bod It te.
tbMB advantages.
It
no more shinglee, no moranaHs

itoj*
toj-

^TSilSjletcd Brerypartifa of dixased

a gentleman.
WffflEi.’Wrajwv

tow alive and h. the Ml vlgwr H

PRINTS,

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uur endevr to DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
malte itftiR and relidfa. alnay.^rauriug

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teation to the bntanaa*. ba Htoter* lilmaclf tiinaly
•Mr. II. will give his pcrtiopnl atton- •
will be aHe tai dvr entire ■aliifirtioa to (hole nht tinn to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
favor trim with their patroMgr.
’
tTaatarf, Stare* for tight fam-1*, flour farrel* Utoss*.
,
and a!*o atavn* for buckrta. All orders in the
coopering Hue, faithfuDy attended to. GW* me
TERMS OF SVDSCRIFTIOX
N. B. Just received a new musical
aodlsadl will tryand suit yon.
Evvrv aiibAcribrrof three .loHara i» reliiW la
n r n»irr
instrument, called tbo English Metalic
rinrvnnninm
fVtl aw.l A¥uwit«v&gt;
'
A rewy of the Caaiavpolitu Art Joaraal »«
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1857.
nS-l-Um. ^'T’CcrtiBrate ot ths Award at rt«uiun&lt;s ab®
IS now. in qucccasfut operation,' ready
A free Bilmlwfon to (he Duaveldcrf an 1 l«»
to do any amount of
1
ampulltan (Mleriea.
,,
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
Thtta it i» aevti that for every thrre Aillirt r"A
lie cubacrlber not only reccivea a
cttstom
woirb
' SPLEJiDU) THREE DOLLAR KKGKAVIX0!
in a| good order and as prompt aa any
bat, fan, Urt beautifully ifastratrel
Other Mill in Barry, or any other oounly.
Two Dolhr Ari Journal One Year’,
Having secured the services of ' f

New Barry Mill,

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN
a l.rgc atock and great variety. Men-* calf boot*
for W Zij kip boots, kip brogana. calf da.acatneled and patent laalher do., congrcaa gaiters for
men and boy*, calf, patent and evuuelrd bather.

Lodi**' children-., and mitec.- Bbova nf every
daMriplioo. . tadte.- fine caajvrei gaiter., fo
L— U
ta .km.

COOPERING BUSINESS.
Arranged by tbo best composers.
Every instrument nlTervJ for sale hoa
now carried ua by tbe anbacriber. at hie shopol been thoroughly tented, and be can safely
Jcfferem atrret, la tbe aoutb part of tbe vlllag* say are suJ^riJr to »fiy over tuijd.ia.this
HMllnga.
PORK DARRELS, FLOCK BARRELS, TPDri
A very liberal deduction madejo those
and nearly every thing in that !ina af boalnvw purchasing in quantities.
kept constanlls-en baud, or made to order.
r Promt attvntion paid to country or

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th? Ihuly Tribune, and about aa aroch n;
the Sow York Wrokiiae; is mailed to ■nbaenbere
.til
reciuarrv r»rr« . ....... •
— 41 pre year
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Musical ■tetruuunts, /

number will remain nam«r.-ua JVtotUl liiu.tra
tir-na, accurate Platea of EeaiiUm,, arepiua Chroni­
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Hooka «f the Muufh. Tko Volumca comments with Of the text qnallty’fbf itf! itfefrtMncti!
tbe Numbers for June and December tut aulMUrilay eemmeucanumber.

FANCY CASHMERES, a large .took,

Ac., Ac.

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Xltemturv. Tlic cutonite of thia Maguxuw
be made up with dimclrefcronoo to dw .auto
cad twt« of the great My «f American Feopto
rather tLan to Uwee of soy psrlicnlar cla*« or pru SHEET MVSIO
featlun. Xu cfLrt will be spared toe-jiutune BnteaAnd Muslcnl Merchandise,
lainmcnt with instruction. The aueoeaa which baa
for tire years attend -d the eff.wta mads to evrj out
this plan, is the beat Incrntiin to, and gaaraatce cf KALAMAZOO : : : • MICHIG..^. heard of the WKxtarfol cxre. ib.1 your Scandia., i­
an .Jived Purifier and Fill* were vf&amp;cfag, 1 *aa
its further coutiBuanee.
iirtured by a friend to try than.
At uo time aiuce tbe cpmmcarenwtit of the Mags
1 Lave been ufag lie purdicT faeUwlart t»cl«o
TitxsnWt
riber link
---------jail ojK-fied a line
.1— Xto. to
inr*a» far reading it atu*ct.r«
and End Ute wediene fuliv equal to ite
21 of tbe PuLUahera. They brer stock of Musical
siutl'Mcraandtso
'‘Met
consisting mun'.la,
reaunctendaiKuia So vidw ble i* ii» um te rue
now awaiting (iaacrtiim contribution, from the hi part of
tlat I caanct nine tlupcuw "‘lb the a*c ef it at
beat Writers bum.... .
—---- tnr a-leanerd age, eev-rty-»rren vrare.
trr. Tim Editorial deiurtawat wid continue ta.
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flt of throe dmuarty aflrcxrd
topic, from tbe erm oat elb-cal ducua&gt;si to the
MORRIS MORRL1. »
mo»t piquant delails nf guaaip snd anredi. to. The
VIOLINS AND G L I T A K S ,
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■’..l.ir.to.e. r„«1 uinvi'jJ in aiKititiL' their frteuila
Ki nav attire by any •mt at my time. Get
Of -wic best Italian und American Mannof my Ftauify Medical ahnanac. gralU from mj
exceed in beamy audi
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to tb« portbrenanee of which our public poaiUcu
has enabled ua to contribute to m email client.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
(htorim ch’ rt. imU. onr,’
Of /tally-rriWeJ
rook altmx:&lt; Jay—Tlr oat Art Hutf to t*h»f
t-Kt Iluilf ~-Trmn wryhnr.
.
The
T
bS-Wmxlv Tstsnca i» rempore.l of tbo
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK inside matter of tl* Daur Ttim xa of every two
'rfava, ami la iMued an4 mailed to aabwnbera »n
SHIRTING, COTToNADES, of
variety nnd style.

Irvoritv

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N. Hastings,
as Miller, and our mill being built Ion the
most improved plan, together with iagood
Smuttier—wo arc prepa.-ed to do toe
best ofwork. Please give ns a cull,
Cash paid for wheat
'
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 8,1857,
—

temperance;

O- B. O O E El -S- 1 1 1

WILLIAM JOKES,
Hartug^waf »taC entire Stark of

!TMfasffanlqpe&lt;ifaA»»ofatOT are s”*“'•
the Art Joun&gt;5, whirl, co-rtauu uT»r alxty aph*did EngraviBga, price fifty rente per number.

*lA^taUaU*c“Ll)EWIV. AefcsryC. A A,?

E

p R X U M OF F A S H 1 0 N

qnmsttbeeriber would take Qua method of l»
1 forming Ibeeuiaretacf Harting.iml
,&lt;cv
UmtbehMopdBMln
TpORMKRLY IkonL by T. Paiiur*,' 1*
P &lt;»t»u»Uy mafciog'xUrtlan. u tiw
wnc, all
which, he p^am *o mH

CflEMEB tat ■ 44. taEAnsvi
(£«j)

ttieir reenrrmce, a»d lengthen life beyond Um ord'uuJsCAXI)IXAVIAX VBGITABU; BLOOD
HUH. Dr Itobaek promt, lhe rre« t uf 1mm,
vc am ofexperience. Iiard study and eipniUHi-.i u
towfatapSfatnUHIwnld U- Xu one can ikrnkt
there saperwrty eftcr one tingle trial Prica o&lt;
lbs ScaBdiaaviaa Dlre-d Further, fl per botlH,
arMperludf doarn; Heaudinmmn Blwd F&gt;Ua,
kt eeau per faxTwr trie for Si
fxsc, Mutoii faulty, Ind . Aug. 4 fe»7.

Kumlhe to waa able to v

BROAD CLOTHS, CA3S1MERES,
BOtea, ak«tobe*..f travel, report* of tot urea and
public meeting*, all local mlcUlgeaoe of general
(reerwat, nolle.* uf new book., aud poetry, origin­ J EANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS.
al and aclactni.
,
We .halt fare a corrwpondeut at Waahingtoo, SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACHand ctv« dull)'repaecaaf Ito doing* in faamna.
Tl.e acuior editor and proprietor uf the Tjaiarxa ep good*, muslins, emui'BD
will to preaeat al the »wioa» of IW UgtiIat«jL
SUIKHNG, BATTS,COTTON TARN,

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

Rs^MDKtusa Ois Boors.—I sm fully
convinced that millions of dullsrs might
be saved in our country every year, bv
generally pursuing the following method:
Whetecvwrs roof begin* to leak, and
you wish to rfrsKnglu it, do not taker off
tbo old abiuglw—|wt Au new ahingtan on
tbe top of tbs old ones—but make use of
eix-patwy nails. The advantage of this
method will «nuwt ia the following par11-,.1.-..
1 it You .will save the trouble of removitg the shingles.
Snd. Tbe building will not be exposed
to tbe wet, in com of rain, before it iafiukbeif
3d. Tbe roof will be much warmer and

anM of riiaeaee tn the Hood, end by mtoriec
•Jth end purity, expef.dteeoae free the
bere.ee it may to It* «*»radre, Iud.r-«;|«.,
.
;
■ ‘
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■ KUnmptm in ite early
mvv throat, broalitia. fever and acne, aathrruf. tow apinn, m-tu.
i , .
! ........ '■ -.knew, privking ofibi
ria. aywpfomallc ef peralyri., rl.«m&gt;.t.,in. areirta. tumor catiet-r, diatote.. iawvilej. and
litT, dlarrbca. and ail .4h«rrtenrtora of the re­
nte of rreprietirrti, the livre, the kldavvr. tbe
—m. u—
tbe mnreul.T CUr, are
&gt; preparation hi. lathe
of diaeare wbat in alkali

r dlaeaam that afflict limusalty are iabcriUd
' looms Sum th* ftotsarf
uf fV.’I

DRY GOODS

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new styTe,)

There are five pounds of puns sulphur
in Avery hundred pounds of wook
Carrots consume 109 pounds of lime to
the acre, turnips but 90 pound*.
A cubic fool of common arable land
will hold 40 pounds of water.
It takes 5 pounds of corn to form one
of beef. Threw and a half pounds ofcocked
meat will form one of pork.
lb add ow per cent of lime to soil that
is destitute* it, requires 10 pounds of
slacked lime to »a of caustic to tbe sere.
Clay will permanently improve any soil
that-ie sandy or leachy—lime and leached
dso *benefit
MltM^wIBir
'*“ *leachy Und.
A ton of dry firrest leaves produce 500
hence 500 {rounds of
pounds of mold;
i
reduce
a
ton of pUuu.
mold will pi
IiixTyo asndy Und U hr better
__ _____ JohyUxtd. 100 tons to the
acre will give an inch in depth.
Pure phosphorous h worth from four
tn five thousand dollars a ton, and as it
eomce from tho earth it shows how scarce
it is.
A rich mold funned, by rotting clover,
ia worth more than the same nirtnbr-r of
pounds of clover. -4&lt;® pounds of dry
plants will yield 100 pounds of mould.
Sjrsmp muck, or past, when dry will
take up withnut dripping, four times iu
swrn weight hi water, hence tbo necessity
of thorough drainage.
Umeotonc sand retains the heat the
kmgMt; black, peaty wih, radfeto bait
meat rapidly, consequently arc first to

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1858.

NO. 5.

WRUNG HEA1

Morton carelessly, as bo drew bio mail

Willi these thoughts flashing through her
to the force of circumstances, •
mind she drew the trigger.
That truth is stranger than fiction, is
Mr. G. and bis wifo are living together,
Tire sharp re|x&gt;rt ran through the house,
proved by an aflfclr which occurred in this .m happily as circumstances will allow.
and the echo was a deep groan from the
county, and which terminated but a few '
Orlando is now a free man, and is watt.
family lisad, then a small pantry and pro­ bottom of the cellar.
Br «r«ry shifting •*»/whirl'd,
days since.
,
Ere the second robber oould show bimvision room In one corner, and a bed­
The heroine of the story (for every re­
te harbor tuft for mt I
A Romaxcx ir^taAL Lrnt.—The Bucy■
room in the corner opposite. Beneath solf Morton came in the room, with a pis­
markable story must have a woman in
Ol&gt;. bitter, bitter thoughts, yet troo!
was a deep cellar where tho provisions tol in each hand.
Who wrought this lasting «orit,) is a young lady of education and re­ । rus Journal says that a man living near
“What is id" he cried.
were kept in the summer, and they could
finement. She is the daughter of a weal­ there, lost his wife some years ago in
te equally well kept in winter for the
“There! there!" gasped Polly, point­
thy farmer, residing in ouo of the towns Homer. N. Y.; that be W. fittla pri
frost had never entered the deep holo the ing to the door-way, where a aavsgo look­
of this county, who spared no expense in which he gave to a friend, and left tte
hunter ted dug.
Besides there wm the ing face had just presented iy*elf.
the culture of hi* daughter's mind, not country. He wm gone ten years, but, on
Lant
Morton
had
been
long
enough
loft, with a tight!v boarded floor, which
only in the plain and practical, but also his return, could find no trace ofbw child.
RepoKt
in
lbs
fsafring
ktrp,
was reached by a ladder from tho pantry, used to danger to not waste lime in con­
in the ornamental branches of education.
Where it envenomed eped;
j and in this latter place the mail carrier jecture when a moment may bo life and
Thus situated, aha naturally soon discov­
slept.
j
death. Ho turned—lie saw the face—
ered her superiority over those into whose
lie ted dragged the mail tegs up after and quick us thought he covered the place
i tn mediate society the wm thrown.—
&gt; as lost to him, and finally settled near
him, not caring to leave so precious a and tired.
Withal, she was a good looking girl—not
Until that boart la dradj
ueyrua and married. The rest we give
“Are there any morel" ho aaked, cock­
charge bej oud his reach.
wtet peonla ordinarily call beautiful, but from that pnpet:
Morton went to bed at nine o'clock, m ing his second pistol.
good looking—so tha’ she became the
“About two weeks ago he happened to
“No, I shot one.” And as Polly spoke
ho wm tired and sloipy from his ride.
belle op the circle in which she moved.
Polly ted work to do, having neglected »he sank barb Into a chair, and leaned her
Many a rustic lover ted his suit reject­
it while tel kit'
’**• *■
-----------* 1TO
------when
““ ' bead
upon the table.
ing —
with
her
guest,
bi
ed, and many more ted felt ter cutting
“Wtartt
are you hurtF gasped Morhim ,safely
at rest, ip thezloft,
■ she ted seeni L_
t___________
—, i
.
scorn, and hid retired from the field with­ the was about to retire, and the door be­
L-.L.* up
•'r. to
tn the
tl,.» table
fnl.l.* where
«
' ste drew her• basket
7[. I.
ton.
’
! out making a demonstration.
In fact, ing open, he saw her foot.
He merely
tho candle wm and went to work on 1
-No*
—no i »irc
“No^-noP*
she ismwj
faintly i»jn&gt;w.
replied. “Only
Mias Z. had teen so particular and dis­
something for her child, who wm sleep- J weak. I shall te tetter In a little while.
criminating, that she found hcraelf almost
; ing very aoundly in the bed room iu the
l_ook to the
inc ! ixxjk
tno ecllar."
ecnar.
at the threshold of thirty, and unmarried. Ho thought nothing of it at the time, but
THE HUNTER’S PERIL.
cqmer.'.^
/
““
How
Howmany
manywere
werethey
theyFf’
But the happy (perhaps not now o much after retiring, tho idea struck him that it
inon j| “
“Only
Only two,
two/ I know I1 killed one."
one.”
I Tho old Germin clock, which hung upon
as he was,) man soon appears. Orlando might te the daughter he bad searched
jin the early settlement of the north­
I, with iu
iu* great weights
weignts and
ano wi
wind“And I can swear 1............
kill the other 1" adI tho wall,
' :
is about twenty-two years of age, is tall,- for so long. At first ho dismissed the
western
frontier
*bf
Pennsylvania,
and
ings
all
exposed, *••&gt;
had’ just
1 ing strip
—•
” -»**-*-*
'•••-• &gt;struck ded Morton, as he took the candle and
well formed, light complexion, and withal thought at'improteble, but it nil! forced
among
tho
many
dangers
of
the
pioneer's
Polly arose from her work. She descended the open door.
enterprising and active. Shu l^ved him. itself upon him, until finally be requested
He
Iwt couiu
could bear
aound. life, and which the settlers hod to guard He proposed and was at once acdttited.
had just pushed her basket beneath the------'
ho listened,
usteneo, nut
near no
m. auuuu.
his wife to go to the room and aacertain
’table, and ted taken up the candle, when Then, with his pistol in his hand, he Care­ against the most were wild beasts of prey. Timo flew oisgoldcn wings, till it became
whether there waaor not, marks of a
tte front door wm opened, and two men fully descended
-------i-ia.
ihe ladder. At
At th*
the hnt.
bot­ The bears not only destroyed their grain, necessary forVlrtando, who was engaged
scald, upon her right arm. She went, and
but bore off their lambs and pig*. Jdoi e
entered.
They were in their stockings, tom he stepped upon a human body, and,
in a business which called him bome, to to his immense delight reported that the
than one man fell beneath the sharp fangs
tteir shoes being left outside so m not tn having found an easier standing place, he
be absent during the winter. Bcfote go­ mark was there.
The poor man was so
held down the light and gazed around— of the hungry panther. The settlers were ing, however, hia arrangements for bis
make any noise.
positive of her identity, that tte girl was
“—sh!" uttered the foremost of the saw two men—both dead—both shot generally hunters, and in the season, ob­ marriage were all completed. Tho time awakened, and in the middle of the night
tained the choicest venison for food.
intruders.
“Speak but one word above through the brain—and then cams up.
wm fixed in the spring, after te should was questioned as Io her origin.
'
whisper
on the
instant!"1
“j Polly,
“Polly,
noble
noble
Polly
Polly
!" ho
!" cried,
he cried,
“««"
“you
।
It
। was a bright, clear
, morning,
-----------in
, au- return.
a whisper
and and
you you
die die
on the
instant!"
In trusting confidence, he left
She could only tell them that she, did
Pollr &lt;nv&gt;
recovered
from bvi"
her quick terror, have rid....the world
of the
Fullr
v&gt;vu frviii
— of
-----two
----------—- most j tumn, wheu David Moore set forth with his lore for this matter of business, bis
• . up. Shessw two
— stout,
-• -• wicked
—i-l—&gt; ■ desperate
«-------- .- and
—j —
u hearted .scoundrels
nn..n,in,i, jjjj tjugty rifle, to make observations heart light, and his will strong and equal not know her parents that ter enrifosS
and. gued
cold
recoRecltcms were tlint she had lived
.
.1_ fnr
along the■ banks
of the ..r
Susquehanna
for to any task. He kept up a constant cor
looking men, one of whom presented a : that ever infested any county."
somewhere iu. the cast with a waDjr.
cocked pistol towards her.
With that!
“Du you know them 1” she okod, re- deer licks, and gain a knowledge of their rcspondenco with Miss z. during his abruns; so, when the deer came to drink, he scnce. In her letters ste regretted hla named------- (naming the family she had.
quickncs* of perception natural to her, i vivrt.
teen left wjth by the woman originally
she knew that the pistol would not te]
“
Aye, well.
Dick Gallus and Tied could easily kill them. Moore was a' absence, she hoped for bis speedy return, entrusted wl'th her,) and at their death'
‘•Aye,
stout, burly man, and athletic as an In­ and longed for tte arrival m the day that
fired if she held her peece,and that would Harmon.**
•
she was taken charge of by the overseer*
dian. His features »eie mild, and noble1 should make them one.
“Wo* tiiat other Red Harmon 1" »
make a greater noise than she could.—
But all terres- of the poor, a place provided fur her and
‘•Yea, the murderer of Parsons and in expression. In years he was not more' trial things arc subjects of diangc, and
And, further, she recognized in the fore­
she had como to Bucyrus with a family
than thirty-five. "He was an excellent' woman is no exception to tte rule.
most of the men, a notorious villain who Nathans."
and had aupported herself br doing,-house­
THE
* Oh ! I am to glad Urey were robber*, shot with the rifle, and on
an expert hunter,1
bore the name of Dick Gallus. She had
Soon after Orlando left, a Diomede ap­ work ever seen.
This tajlu-d so nearly
wcl| versed
rented in
iu wood craft.
BORDER HEROINE.
peared in tte field. Mr. G. was a crafts* with the already ascertained firtaintbe
never seen him before, but the minute But then 1I knew they were, I knew it, or . well
I knew they
After making all the observations need- man, and ten years tte senior of Miss Z. ,
description her husband ted given her of I should npt have fired.
easn, that the next day the father started
fol, and the sun was fast sinking, he pre- He was a large, fleshy, and homely old ,
the man, led her at once to know him— meant to tob and murder you, and—”
east with her, and visiting tho different
“And so you meant U» savo me,” re- pared to return home. Ho bad traveled bachelor. He was nn intimate fricud of ,
and positively, too; for one big scar on
Some yeairs ago, before tho State of Armarked the currier, as Polly hesitated,
i a few mjles In a homeward direction, when Orlando, and knew of his engagement.— pointe she ted named, ascertained i to bis
his left cheek wns a mark enough.
great joy that she was in truth hia daugh­
msM waa so dciis-ly populated M now,
■ “Yet, yes, I did. Yes, that was it."
i the shadows of night were flitting, around, Immediately after Orlando left, be com- .
“What seek ye, gentleman 1 asked
ter. She is on extremely teantilul gvrl,
and when the mail from Little Rock to
And as soon as the noble woman was , and, nt n distance, objects were not visi- meneed his visits to Miss Z., but in such ,
of great natural intelligence, and though
the bordera wm carried on honteteck, Polly, without betraying the least fear. sufikieutlr recovered, she told the whole : ble. Iu his course, he eame to where a
a
wav
that
Orlando's
friends
did
not
sus“We have come to see Morton, the
totally uneducated, hr still interesting.—■
there lived a fcw mile*above Horae ^ead,
story.
Morton expressed Ms thanks as panther had crossed, and the tracks were pcct him. He laid siege to tlio heart of ;
She is now at GranvHta, Ohio, retetahqg
a atou’ pioneer named Jacob Burnap.— mail carrier," returned Gallus, in a coarse he test could, but, after all, the moiature ' plainly visible.
Hunter as be was, he Miss Z., which, after a desperate contest, ,
“where is he!
Don't speak
an education to fit her for the new statins
His wife, Polly and one child—a girl— whisper.
of his sharp grav eye, the changing of hia broke down some boughs, so as he would surrendered.
she has assumed in Jilc.
,,
too
loud.
”
_
.
onlv nine ysara old—made up bis femily.
conntcnanee, and very lack of language, ( kncw th« place again if he desired to re­
On
tte
2d
of
March
tast,
nhc
wrote
to
“He is long since asleep.
Would it
His chief businces waa hunting, wd hie
told more than words could have done, j turn in the rooming.
He had not gone Orlando, giving strong assurances of ter
1 can
unerring rifle never failed to supply his not do m well in the morning I
After
due
deliberation,
it
was
decided
;
f
ar
when
another
crossed
hh
path,
and,
anciuuv ucuuvk.i—., ..---- ------- ----love, and asking trim to hasten home so
board, aud something over. His nearest find vou room for lodging.
that the bodies should
be considered
considered : _
ahoold rcroaio
rctoaio whsre
where they stopping abruptly, te
ns to be ready for their marriage. The
The fair hostess Mid this for space of
neighbor wm fifteen miles off, so te was
“This means something, and old Dave . AtexUday she was married to Mr. G.were till morning.
So .the cellar door
time. Shu knew very well that these
little troubled with prying visitors.
won’t be fooled by a plaguy panther. PH' The marriage wm performed clandestine­
Not long agn, writes a correspondent
was
abut,
the
front
door
bolted
and
then
It was io early spring that they started men ted come to rob the carrier, and she they prepared once more to retire, but 'tend io bis case in a short time."
t
ly, and was kept a secret—not oven the of the Knickerbocker, an attorney with
was equally sure that they would murder
with a load of fora and skins. Ho left
for the rest of the night Morton made his
He then, with mew.irod trend, walked relatives of tte parties knowing of it.— considerable “swell" but not much pnliM^
him
if
they
could
and,
in
all
probability,
Polly in charge of the premises, and left
on. Again and again the panther's track They went to a western village to te mar- came to C------- , In Ohio, to “locata.”
put her out of the way as well. They bed on the floor of the large room.
ter a light rifle and a brace of pistols.—
“One day when the post office was full,
In the morning, just as the earner was croasedhis path. He stopped and looked ' riedi so ns to escape detection. On the
ver -vidently
evidently heart of the valuable load
man he
ne
. .__ •
- 1__ I"P
_ - ..ruin th* around; night was at last drawing on, 5th of March ste again wrote to Orlando, waiting for the distribution of the mall,
She knew bow to use that rifle, for never
„d
i.rfjnmt u&gt; mrry U in M. .fowl. J-~‘”S.. Ihe" «&gt;"'
arried.andjnea
a tudf-witted fellow stepped up to him,'
wm she happier than when her husband (I carried,
In .Sun, rt. sol »»ly S'— "f 'b' W i “*?'
P“&gt;r*X*'X, ™ and everything wore a gloomy hue. The। still renewing ter pledge of love, and
old rulfow., Sul
.1* kn.w (Mr bu.inn., h« k«w Mil-.IL «•
’£? hunter museitewhile, and then, half aloud, urging him to hasten hta business so m and said:
“Mr. S—, I’m ti'ld you have coma
tote sure to get home by the time ap­
. u'Sn..
t_ 1
.nA HUM
threat
to ter Ite
the w.r^a
wav. and g.r.
eave «'»&lt;•
entranee to Jacob bur- said
. teU
»y~lC■ .............................
•h™ U&gt;
For two here to practice law."
-*r*
nroof
nap- Tte hunter ted met a party or tra“The scamp, he thought to circumvent pointed for their marriage.
“Yes, I have.”
,’
"NH7r mind bi. tetaf iStep. Sl». ! ter. .1 U-hterj
And he often ted occasion to say thia,
me; I’ll show him a trick worth a shil­ months or more this correspondence was
‘‘Well, you will Gm] it a first rate lo­
Dave Moore will nx
fix him.
But iI'll
with truth, too.
u, .ter. te i. .1 tete." m.«W, ropmnl
w Item. &lt;te»
tedTtei? ling. Darc
mm. t'ui
n kept up, until al length Orlando came
I hadn't lived here four Mawfthi
Jacob Burnap ted teen gone four day s, Gallus in answer to Polly’s last remark, someaix days sooner than be ted anttci'■ I writ and see him cum round. Ha! there borne. Ho flew to meet life object of bis cation.
,
when, towards evening, a horseman rode
affections. Shu was overjoyed to sec him, before 1 was sued ten limes."
he goes."
“But, I can call him, good sir*," reason- P!«ted.
. .
OB- up to tho hunter’s door. Hu wm a small
“Woll, it seems to me I wnld li v.o here
Poilv was soon upon ter husband's bo­
Sure enough, tlie panther was distictiy and fi&gt;r a few davs be spent tte largest
Poll
cppoait. muscutar man, some forty years of age, cd the woman, calmly, there was alarm
som, and when be had told hta own story, seen by the hunter. Die panther had cir­ ahare of the blissful time in her company. for years without being sued st alt**
,
in
her
aoul.
“I presume you eould," mid our half­
.nd seemed inured to all sorts of hard­
Morton gave him nn account of hi* last cled round tbc hunter, at each circle ap­ Their future prospects, wedding day and
“Call him 1 Cal’--------------- growled
ship*.
As he sprang from his saddle
night’s adventure. Jacob wm at first in­ proaching hi* victim. When near enough, it* concomitant arrangement* were aub- witted friend; “people here are pretty
the villain with a fierce oath.
“T ou call
darned smart; they don’t sue a follow
credulous, but when he bad bean down he would spring upon his prey, tear him jecta discussed with intercat.
Polly made ter appearance
___
him. and you'll te called to another w orld.
without
he's good for the costa."
“Ah, Polly—once more here, the now
and seen the bodies te was satisfied.
But
Mr.
G.
’
s
jealousy
was
aroused.
—
to the earth, and leave his bone* to bleach
comer said, m he drew a pair of well Show us "the way 1”
“Polly, mv jewel," ho arid, and placing beneath *omc forest tree.
But tte wily Although te had pledged himself to keep
The mild eye that could alm nn uner­
A qttaker had his broad brimmed hat
filled saddle bags from the baek of to ring bullet at the forest beast did not be­ his arm about her neck, “I’m proud ot hunter detected ln» enemy, and formed the marriage a secret, he could not endure
this tantalizing intarierenre.
He there­ blown off by the wind, and ho ebaacd ft
tray the thoughts of that woman’s soul, you. I loro you more and more, for ev­ hta plans accordingly.
and I am glad to see you, Morery day I find more to love," and then he
Tte hunter pressed on, as though noth­ fore disclosed to a friend that te was
nor did a look tell her meaning. She
Jaoob has teen gone four days and
added:’
ing was at stake. The panther toll to the married to Misa Z^nud that Orlando
was pale but did not tremble.
looking boy laughing at his disaster be
—..In* hnivr
“Morton, is the not a noble wife!
rear of the hunter, and noiselessly fol­ spent more than one-half of the time
“This way, sira,” she whispered.
-Ah,” returned the guest, with deep lowed on. Some thirty rods were pawed with hl* wife, poaching on hta preserves. said to him:
“Art thee a profane lad F
And, m she spoke, she turned towards feeling, “Il poor Lant Morton had such a
Down the river with a load of furs.”
over in this manner, the panther gaining This friend took Orlando one ride and
Tbc youugnter replied that te did *
Qh-ah—yea- Well—you shall hare a door which was situated directly be­ one, te would not be a mail earner.
He would not
on Moore at even- rod. Moore kept fita stated tho fact to him.
in that way.
When Morton loft, ho was directed to eye on the “varmint," ns te choosed to believe It—te knew better. He imtne little
the company of Lant Morton for one tween the doors of tho little bed room
“Then," said'he. taking a half dollar
She did not open it un­ stop at the first settlement, and atato to
night—at least, so- for the next twelve and the pantry.
dialsly went to Miss Z. with tte state­
.
, . \
,
from bis pocket, “tteo may damn yonder
til both the men had got up close behind officer* Ibero what had happened, and l«rra ItAs Moore sprang over tte body oi a ment, and ste promptly pronounced It fleeing tile fifty rent* worth.’’
"‘j™*
'"'“Don’t you bear him brcathingF she promised tado so. He once more blew- fallen tree, 'which laid some three fret false. He was so satisfied that hn made
ed the brave woman that had saved hi* from the ground, te instantly turned and a tel with hta informant. He staked tuO
A farmer who bad employed a green
whispered.
life and then set out.
Ute in the after­ brought his rifle to hia aboulder. Die against a new buggy worth 1150, that the
“Yes," returned both the villains; and noon two officer* arrived al the cabin, and
Einerrider, ordered him to give the mule
panther, with glaring eyes, sprang with statement was fatao. Tha tel wm ac­
^TLu.
Mortoa th.-»w I", *d- they did tear a breathing, but it wm of when they were shown tho dead bodies, bi* fore feet upon the log, and m te galh cepted, and Orlando immediately inform­ some corn in the car. On hi* return tte
former t«kcd: “Wall, Pat, did you give
the child close at hand.
the, rw«Ued them .nJ reino.w) ibnni. cred for a spring, the ball from Moore’s ed Miss Z., who told him te was sure to
tho mule the corn F ‘*To be sure I aid.*
As they thus answered her, she throw And *. i
rifle entered htaTrain. Without a move­ win the buggy.
then led his horse around to a abed where
“An’ sure m
ite door wide open—It opened inward. menu bl*wd dm Borf.r llm.ln.fon U»
Accordingly be and hi* infoimant “How did you give HF
te made the animal
fi^,.Wm*“7
ment be sank behind the fallen tree.—
yes told me,' In the ear." “But, how much
After thia te returned io the dwelling and Tho men saw a dark void but they pressed work sbo had done.
Tbo excitement so worked upon his got into a buggy and drove to the
did you giveF “Well, y^ sec, ite cr*yforward.
In another instant Polly Burnerves, that te was unable to toad his place where tte marriage wm performed,
lur
wouldn't
hold
still,
and
switsbing
his
nap leaped back—Gallus was upon the
found the clergyman who officiated and
How is it that you can't take up a young
of u» U"“
“ “ft
threshold, and his companion eloso st his lady’s album (supposing such a happily rifle.
who gave the certificate of Mr. G.’s mar­
t»L
ft heels.
baA tart.
With *11 her power, tl» noble almost exploded nuisance extent,) with­
riage with Mis* Z.
woman threw teradf agalust the rear out ter being down upon you for an
Orlando hastened to lay tte certificate
He walked around like one crazed, so
man, and on the next moment both the “Acrostic," or on “Impromptu 1"
great was his bewilderment. Some fif­ before Mire Z. She at once pronounced er, who wm plagued and bantered by
robbers lav sprawling on the cellar floor.
Why can't a young lady sit down to teen minuteu elapsed before he was able it a forgery; said ate wm not married to
This had teen the door opening into
to load his piece, and look to the alsin Mr. G., and never would be. Ste arid
the deep excavation, and ths only means tte piano without an additional accompa­
panther, not knowing whether ho wm that ste thought him (it is not, perhaps, the test of al! of yon."
‘How *&gt; F
ot
•“ by • r*P~Oteter telter- niment to ter song in the shape of. “such
u Jamb Bnrau. . 1«
dead or not He soon stripped the hide best to state what she said on that sub­ asked all. “In me you have but one fool,
If thia could have teen moved, Polly a dreadful coldF
ject, and it is therefore omitted,)—in feet
vt.itnr at the huntwhile in you 1're got above a dozen."
'
—Todlt up immediately, but
How i* it that young ladies of florid up slung it across his shoulder, and than she would never live with him.
l and she must complexion incline to pink bonnets 1 and
By this time the affair got notaad about
set out for home, which he reached In a
“Jury,"’saida wsotern Judge. “you kits
the door wonld again, those of unusual paleness affect
and
m
soon
as
twilight
disappeared,
sun
­
short time.
.
those at oarokaa tint 1
In the morning, he exhibited the skin to dry bugles, tin borne, goose quills, tin
fastening iU
How is it that musical geniuses can’t the neighbors, and related to them his pans, and other instrument* ot music,
refrain from playing imaginary pianos, in story, which was received with astoa'nb- began to appear around tte boe«« of tte
flitter of tte lady
dull interval*, at crowded dinner parties 1 "«“d

fastings’ business JJirtrtorB.

BE KIND TO EACH OTHER.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

II. J. KENFIELD,

.... . .. ... ~ Hit
F. II. A J. RUHSKLL,

S

IIADI.I.Y •

J. F. ROBERTS

rv pairing

WILLIAM JPNES,
n eroctrit*. provitloee, |
laid. pork. Ac. Store oo
ef* block,** audoneduor

MEOHANIOa.

heath.ellis a c

M'
J. W. BUCKLE,

DANIEL COOK

tt binas to SCaagb at

AMES A. SWEEZE1

;
.
I. A. HOLDROOK,
ATTORNEY and ConnsHor at Uw. S
Chancery. General Land and Tu
oa.ee. aecotifl atory uf Rower a block.
WILLIAM BUBGHER,

J. M. NEVINS,

»7TlT-d wli
••'krpoUican |1Miner,
J. M. RUMELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,

BreupUr attended to. Office in Con
feteryrdle. Mi&lt;*.
_________
B. H. FULLER,

U. COLEMAN

i&gt; ted promptly. at e»i

cfi.mir w. mil*

JOHN s. VAN BRUNT,

H. N.H1IELDON
UjhiisTi'

Vi’hy can’t young ladles abstain from
kisring babies frantically before rtran-

STANTON A TIFFANY
r ANTOX'S EXCHANGE. oppomiyC-R*.

atepot.JtoU.-n. MirLigua. (.sorrd M^ej*~

in the world, but
If you wish to bo truly polite, exhibit

above the threshold.
The canthc table, threw a dim light upon

without studying the rules of etiAnd l**tly—
How does U happen that wtenevor you

ing as quietly as possible, every door
“ft I* a world of bliss, ftroed in with
crmtks ten limes aa much as usual, and
the stairs g" off like parks of artillery 1 girl*
IRSH ALL HOUSE. Grorral
I—air- n-i.STi.k-. Jiessrl

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BEPUmCAB BAMER.
J.M KEVINS,................................ EDTTOB.

Nkw Oblxaks, June 4.
There is a great excitement ia Tuolum­
The AUcgan Journal gives an account
of a villainous transaction, at Otsego, and ne county in regard
caused by' th* reported

In our lantissue we noticed ti» intro­
duction of a measure, into the Senate, to broken open, nnd a largo safe, containing through the region bor
Toolconfer upon the President power to de­ a large amount of money and the books umne river, about tw
— —
. Streeter and
clare war upon the Central American nnd papers belonging to Mr. Fitch, was Sonora. Mr. Stephen
others
(of
the
party
refered
to),
on
last
State*, with Spain, and involve the coun­ dragged to the Knlamaxoo river, and tak­
Saturday evening discovered a lode outter, upon alight pretext*, into difficulty en in a scow and sunk In deep water.
cropping between ths north end middle
A fellow by the name of Otto, who fork* of tho Tuolumne, from which they
with any nation wilt whom he might ace
fit. The resolution conferring upon die xwas a constant lounger at the stqre, pro got some very rich specimen*. Tbe next
President power to compel Paraguay to fessed great ignorance in relation to tho day nearly a thousand miners visited tbe
locality and took up claims.”
give satisfaction for the insults offered to matter, enquiring where tbc safe was tak­
Tbe first cltcfu n f-- officers of th* city
tb« Steamer "Water Witch has passed the en from, &amp;c. Thia, from the fact of tho
House of Representatives, but they conspicuous position of the safe, and and county of Sacramento aa consolidated

promptly voted down tho amendments
making tho Pi raid oat supreme dictator in
any event which may arise. Congress,
and Congress alone, should have the pow­
er to declare war.
Although the action
of Congress may not be a* speedy, it ia
certainly more safe, and equally officiant,
as is shown by its action in the case of
the “Water Witch."
To involve a tuition in war ia to under­

take a serious and momentous rcsponsi
billty, sad should nerer bo permitted
upon the spur of the moment, and under
the excitement and Indignation conse­
quent upon recent real or imaginary in­
suits.
The recent outrages upon our national
flag by British cruisers will. undoubtedly
bo disavowed by the British Government,
and satisfaction given; otherwise, time
will elapse sufficient, and not much more
than sufficient, fur the two governments
tn come to a definite understanding in re­
lation to the matter, when Congress will,
if necessary, bo prepared to act undetstandingly, and with a full knowledge
of facta, and the desires of the peo­
ple in relation to them.
We appre­
hend that our Governmcpt is already
prepared to demand immediate satiate-.

Otto's familiarity with the place, excited
the suspicion of the citizen*, who imme­
diately seized Otto and putting a rope

around hi* nock, dragged him to a tree
and after throwing tho rope over a limb,
charged him with a knowledge of the
robbery, and told him if he had anything
few minutes, to live.

He beggbd for Ilfs

and promlafid a complete confmlon.—;
Otto said a thorough organization existed
in that vicinity, of a number of men; that
they were bound together by an oath,
tbc penalty fur the violation of which
waa death; that Edgar Brundridgo was
captain of thjj banditti, assisted by him­
self, Henry Newton, Jaoao* Crsssney,
Jonathan Wasson and a Mr. Taylor, that
they put the safe in the river, and were

waiting an opportunity to murder Mr.
Fitch in order to get tho key to the safe.
Healso stated that they intended ts mur­
der Albert Foster, fur money, and BenjEager, for a gold watch, also that they
stole the money which waa lost at Mr.
Foster's atom about a year ago. The so­
ciety hold weekly meeting* in an old log
house in the woodst where they form
their "plana of operation. On going to

the rivet the safe was found a* described.
It also appear* from the Journal’* ac­
tioe fir all insults offered, and that a little
delay in executing summary vengeance, count, that one of the parties implicated
by
Otto's confession, Wm. Taylor, owned
will in no way militate against cur na­
tional dignity, while it may much enhance up, and mad* an affidavit, upon tho
our reputation, as a just and prndent gov strength of which, himself and the others
ernment in settling our- foreign difficul­
ties. We apprehend that, even England ed and bound over to await tho action of
All but two (Brunneeds no new demonstration of our pow­ tho Grand Jury.

ers or bravery, and our determination to

command respect

dag* and Barto,) have plead guilty.
Thia organization is known among
themsel rea as the “Sons of Equality,"

and the Otocgo association is number
The Rhode Island Legislature, aftcr “five.” The organization even aspires to
oeveral ineffectual ballots, finally elected an overthrow of the Government, by es­
Gov. Anthony to the United States Sen­ tablishing lodges all over the country,
ate. This election gives to New England and controlling tho election*. Branches
tbc twelfth Republican Senator, making aro said to be already established in Pirn­
tbe-aix New England States a unit in the Grove, In Van Buren county; Watson
Senate. Iler Senators all stand together and Martin in Allegan county, and Mid­
upon tlie principles which animated all dleville, Barry county.
The Otaogo prisoners orc removed to
hearts, living in the “old thirteen," in Tfi,
and which brought ua into being as n Allegan jail, and a night watch Las been
established, a* threats have been mode to
nation.
Four years ago, when the project of fire the jail and also the public buildings
of Allegan, by the “Sons of Equalit^1'
forcing slavery into Territory which had
been forcer consecrated to L-eodum, was in order to release their brethren.

first conceived, seven of the New Eng­
Bxoxx J ail.—Some time Since, a man
land Senators were Democrats. Four
by tbc name of Charles Munger, was ar­
year* have passed, of fierce struggles be­
rested for burglary, in this place, and
tween liberty and slavery, and as an en­
upon examination, for wpnt of bail, was
sign of victory, one after another ot these
lodged in our County Jail, to await the ac­
seven Democratic Senators have fallen,
tion of tho Grand Jury atthe next sitting
and given their places to the “tried and
of the Circuit Court. Notwithstanding
true” of freedom. - With New York,
there had been intimation* that Munger
there is a majority of tho original States,
would ba rescued, no serious apprehen­
with us.
With one Republican Senator
sion* were entertained that such an at­
from Ohio, one from Pennsylvania, one
tempt would be made; consequently, the
from Michigan, on* from Illinola, two
from Wisconsin and two from Iowa, it i»
Saturday evening, at about nine •’dock,
not to be wondered at, that Southern men
while the part of the jail occupied by tbc
and journal* look forward th I960, with
family of tho Sheriff, was occupied by
fearful forebodings. No woedor the grim
several ladies, among whom waa the wife
spectre of departed power stares them
of the prisoner, some persons were heard
mockingly in the face. And, yet, they
at the outer door of the jail. Mr. Fcrria,
and their Northerha&gt;allics learn no wisdom
tbe sheriff .and jailer, waa aliaent, and
from passing events. Die repeal of the
when his wife was about to go to the
Missouri Compromise threw a fire-brand
outer door, tbe wife of ths prisoner dis­
into their ranks to scatter and divide; and
couraged her, saying, uit was some one
yet they try a worse attempt to force a
at the well.” The door waa immediately
fraudulent constitution upon an unwilling
forced by two men, who proceeded to
people.
One attempt more and their
the part of the jail occupied by Munger,
power and prestige will have departed.—
and with false keys, with which they were
There ia little room to doubt but that the
supplied, immediately liberated him, and
revival of the African slave trade is next
made good their escape before the alarm
upesi the programme, but, unless accom­
was given. A reward of two bundled
plished before next March, it can never
dollars is offered for the arrest and returr.
be consummated.
of Munger. Suspicion reata upon his two
brothers aa having effveted the rescue. .
|~y Gov. Bragg, of North Carolina,
has iasurtl hia proclamation, fixing the
Good Movs.—All hogs found running
first Thursday in August as j the time for
electing a successor to Mr. Oingman, lata streets, of oar village, after the 14th insL,
member of the House of Representatives. will b« impounded; so aaya the Marshal,
[y The vestry of St. Marks Church,
at Grand Rapids, have resolved to intro­

duce congregational
public worship.

singing into

their

Below wo give aft extract from the
terrific tornado which entirely demolished

H/STINGB. THURSBAT, JUNE I fl. !»

mnls to live on and annoy their neigh­

bors, can expect to pay a few shillings in

t3T I” lh« T'ilaee of Thrww Rivers,

HAMgr£Bxmi QQlupTHIBM1E &lt;W EQrrrYi

Law^cVMnr aa.’iOiift.
hasten to lay hcfi.ns our r
|ow,r1?»&gt;mnrtini&lt;»tio«,jwtro

the city la to ddlvruffinna to the
Five hundred

HASTING*

recRy iswwimpeoehsbla • •Othof Mar:
Moxkka, Linn Co., K. T
Mr. McWilliams noted the approach

HARDWARE STORE

.
Yesterday a party of pro-slavery men, with to cannon nave ju« umwu K77—yIs about a mile north of the street.
Ho saw two threateningly block clouds from Missouri, mine into the -Irauitig .f C.ml
------------ - OTimW by n.™
“• ’ «“•
meet apparently about a mile west of the Post," situated on the military road lead:
village, with the wildest commotion, and Irgftor., FwlSa-U to Fort L—• onh. *oo&gt; CoanwUM
th. Owp rtrw, «fo»t
ftplmo
move on towards tlie village. The ut­ .for. It
.* - iwHus
•*-- °*
—n-*
Tbe Mayor lias rcW»W
wu»wuu.
iu..- tbe
nn, mind* of hta own three
from
the State line. D»ey triumphant.
most alarm filled
th* municipal authority ipto the band* of qorpi
— II.. and «r
family,
of ikoa.
tboa* n&lt;(jac-nt In
in fii.rn
farm . were not seen till lluyr emerged from th*
:house*, but bow much less than the timber, and rode up to tho store. Here tho Vigilance Committee. Th* aty is
u
alarms of the villagers, who saw, but not | t)&gt;ey took Mr. G. W. Andrews and John qnM, and tita
inaeaaon to avoid, the destroyer bearing F. Campbell, prisoner* They then start­ from Can al street. The \ifl. sore Con&gt;
mittec
has
appointed
a
special
pollc*
of
down
upon them.
Than to those dead, ■ ed on the road towards Kansas City.—
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
,
the dread Angel never came in a more , ffiey overtook hero a Mr. Stillwell, from over 1000 men.
by act of ths lost Legislature, was held
truly foerful form.-thau to the.spared vio- ? s-ugiir Mouud, who was going up to tbc
on the 3d Inst., and, although warmly tims of the casualty, not the hour of their I riv«r for a load of. prorWons.
They
contested by tbe Buchanan-Leoompton ,own deceas* can scarcely be more awfnL i took inrn prisoner, and ordered the oth- these; Mayor Waterman for the city,
The track of the tempest must tell tho er* —
to h-got into
and
ride.. ,In a and Gen. Lewi*. Baperintondwt of Elec­
party, resulted in the defeat of the Ad— —lus wagon
-n— —
----------igilrest.
Tlie tornado struck the village at half mil* further they camo to a mission­ tions, accepted the force* of the
miniatratlon by thoxx tmovoaxd vorxu.
about lialf-jxwt fiva o’clock, and during iu ary, by tiw name of Rev. Clarfea Read. once Committee m special palice, to pro­
A lump of gold quartz w oighing 70 continuanca do rain fell.
The houses They ordered him into tbcwJgou, and tort property arid life and enforce the laws
ounces, and valued at $800, waa found were frame structures.
There wm a dismissed Andrews. They continued on The Vigilance Committee does not dis­
near Auburn a few woaks ago.
large tavern stand and throe stores, those for two miles and a half, when they had band but retains It* organization as n mil
itary body so long as Is necessary for
A correspondent of the Marytvilk A'r«rr of Samuel Johnson, Joseph Knowles au&lt;) taken twelve men.
COPPER AND TIN WARET
These men had been taken w ben nt defence and the performance of its legit­
another. The appearance of the d&gt;wcl
aaya, that th* Indiana in the vicinity of lings and structures after tho passage of their work, without resistance, and un
imate duties.
Hooey Lake and Indian Valley*, are pre­ the whirlwind is described by an eye­ armed, nnd had never been implicated in
The rabble arc still io the streets, but
paring to m:\kc war on the whites in those witness “aa if one should tear to pieces the troubles in Kansas.
They were con­ in very small numbers. No more trosbOf roofs servative mt-n.
valtoys. IT* say that war is Inevitable- •nd scatter a lumber yard.”
--------------------------------------------------- ---------On arriving at a deep-ravine, in a skirt made.
and walls and the various
structures
then■r ,
There has been considerable religious was seen in many instances scarcely a | of timber, the commander called a halt,
Latw.—We are on the ere of fresh
SHELF H1MDWAIE!
excitement in San Jose.
trace, os if a giant’* liand had reduced and , The pru&gt;onura were formed into line, about t-xciteincnta.
torn
them
to
shreds
and
splinters,
lliey
i
fire
yards
in
advance
of
the
horsemen.
Inflamatory placards hare jurt been isThe Stockton Ar^ut says them in a far
lay scattered over the field*. Here al
Th&lt;-‘c«.:nrn.TOd was given to “Present­ sufd by the so railed Aruoriran party,
mor in Alameda who is raising 180 acres piece of broken furniture nnd there a sb.&lt;t-1 Arn.» 1 Fire I"
Every man dropped, ralliug on Americans to arm and resist
of strawberries thia year.
tered door, and beyond an wsdistingui»h-1
uailistinguish-' Four's ere killed dead 1 all but one of ti» the authority of the Vipilancc Committee
There are H&gt;0 boats on the Sacramento, able maaa of tinjftera, and boards, floor . (&gt;t|lcrl wpru badly wuanded. Tbc ruffian* More tiiaL one half of the American par­
beams,
coiling
and
"rafters.
Even
,tlw
then wheeled their horses and galloped ty are on the Vigilance Committee.— .
engaged in fishing for salmon.
They
bodies of sewhr of the sufferers were torn off In a few minute* three of them re­ Many of their leaders are well kn-&gt;wn
take from &amp; to 13 each per day. Tbe
turned and scorched their victims for Know-Nothing*.
to piece*.
One man w» killed
high water interferes with the success of
As’an evidence of the fearful force of money. Drey kicked tho moo nnd rolled and another wounded yesterday in the
tho fishermen.
. the tornado, it is mentioned in the tele­ them over very roughly to aro if they
Vigilance Camp.
lost even­ were dead.
.---------------------Findiag one only slightly
New Orleans, June 5.
Die San Lcamiro Gazette sys, that one graph from our special reporter
of every possible site, recently purchased
_
-------------.— fragments
ofof
the
ing —
that
of tile—
victims
fragments
thowomided. a ruffian put a rel-olvcr to bis
V Incendiary speeches were made it the
of the workmen in the copper mints near bodies were scattered iu nil directions, ear and fired; remarking that be had
Uw: be tad -ob
mob by
b, Cof.
oj. Christie,
cirtui,. candidate for
r« MayM.&gt;- at prices perfectly suited to the
that place, a short time since exhamed a
An iron tafo
’
.............U« mo.t
....... —
aid, taJrwl 1 .1..,,
t.mrf
Jjh lire,, rf Ita Nta»r.«pi.n
uk«&gt; from Johnson
Iolitab.1’s. store
Moro k,
. II, look ifo lu, &lt;rf
lb,, „||'
live frog from thojiflid rock, som* thirty pounds wax taken
--- ,
■&gt;
.
.army.
IIWJ au ssmcrran.
and carried thirty feet.
Giiunbc !'■' ixx-ki-t. ■»»*
aavimr.
,'
i- . i* . i _
_______ t___ th.
.v- v:~
ufc nut
m of OuqWI,
Lie,
Vi?
or forty feet below the surface.
Horses, cattle and hogs wore taken up -u.er« wu
.n U»l -t,
ta iu^CommUU.t»4.r &gt;11.Hr.
Tho publication of a newspaper to be by the wind, carried in tlie air, and dashed
wo«U
Wk »m« nirtl
s« h.' ,
T p WU«,
broker, .» -A..,
to the earth, killed by the fall
II',,“”"0.°!, "T,
, .&gt; &gt;nd rrr, ara.rou.1, w«,«lr.l I..1
Otic cow waa taken up, carried several
to be started al Loa Angcloa.
" J.'“"
tf S"S“ “°”d- i »lgbt, in frJur of lb. Clly HoUL WUk
rodaj-and killed,
killed, by
the fell.
fell.
Her
rec-rotlv from Iowa. ' He is a young mon’
rods,'■and
bv the
”
'body
’
.
.• .. ........... is the man said to havo fumisbed cotiun
The price of passage to New York, by
I lay at a distance from spy thing that could with
a ’ .rent, —
•’ &gt;baUlM
—t'.fi.l wte&gt;.,U&gt; .
»&lt;1
.ifc —• no fu,
„r tk. v«il»w. a.mmiv
steamers is fixed at &gt;200, first cabin, have inflicted wound or injury upon her. |
J««nlr.„ui™.
Orer l,»M&gt; nun.. rr» «m&gt;UrJ 'b.
1125 for second, nnd #50 far steerage.
A heavy cut stone dour step, the di­
Item, Bun. njrUbmMMd lad lb&lt;&gt; Vipiu.r. Commliw..
mensions of which arc given to us as bmidrtrn lron U. d.u» «o lb. L.U1.
T„;bk
‘iHotMK or Eounrr.”—Thia institution being some seven feet long by three in Osage, by the same gang.
--------------------- 1---------------------------ia doing-an uncommonly flourishing busi­ width, and several inches in thickniws.
Mr. ColpeUcr wha a funner from Penn- j
ness, a* will be seen by consulting the ad­ was torn from its site yid carried more sylwmia.
than its length, or about twelve feet.
Michael Ifobinaon, the same frotr
vertisement of Hadlkv &lt;fi Bxssit, in
The fi nt trace ol this violence i* m»- Iowa.
TLo»c Uunkjua
Another column. Mr. Hadley is an old ticable in tbc Ellison timber, about n "'John F. Campbell,a storekeeper, from
resident, and well known in thia commu­ mile west of the village, tbe plao* de­
Pennsylvania.
He was a yming man
nity as an upright, though careful trades­ scribed by John McWilliams ns tho mod­ highly t-UMinod, nnd had no tatnily.
Tbs woundod. a re William Hargrove
man, while oui^ young friend Baker, pos­ ing of the clouds, thence on through the
timber tbc evidence of its force was as­
sess** just enough of “Young America'*
tonishing.
to please everybody. Give them a call.
The trees do not aeem to have been
prostrated.
They were only so in feet their offendiug. Also, Rev. diaries Read,
Marts dr Baxta, are on hand when rd eased from the gnwp of the an­ a Baptist prouher from Wisconsin, who !
with a new stock of jewelry, new books, gry Stonn King. They were pulled- up moved into that place a week ago. He
Ac., with which to adorn and enlighten by the roots, twisted, turned about simply, was badly wuuuded and crept into tho j
any who arc disposed'to give them' a coll. and in place* noticed by our informant, woods and yas not found till morning.
it seemed as if they had been torn up by Amos HallJatid bi* brother Austin Hull,'
In repairing they possess a double ad­ groups, as a child would wantonly twist
who wm nol hurt, but fell from pruden­
vantage, being musicians, as all refractory the tope of adjacent woods and tear them tial rc.iwns. Charles Snyder was slightly
instruments in ihAir hands will be brought from tbe ground. Trees a foot in diame­ hurt in tlie leg and back.
.
to iiiu, and all dilatory clocks and watches ter were thus made The sport of the tor­
The ruffian band u as led. by'Brockett
nado, and were dashed, crushed and bro­ of Fort Scott, and accoinponiud by Dr.
must “com* Io thfu." See advertisement.
THE BERT PATTERNS OF
ken to the ground.
Hamilton mid other* of that place, who
Tbe track of tho whirl* ind aoems not liavo made tb&lt;m*vlvcs notorious for
Meat Maxkxz.—We learn that Henry
to have been very wide, nor was its court-- two year* m«. There were twenty-fire i
Beaumont, is again in his market, and will a very long one. Scattered farm burnt*
In all, and they w«rc well acquainted)
keep a constant supply of m*at on hand. about tho village in various directions
rox
Farmers having fat cattle, sheep or hogs atill stand, and though the wiud waa high,
to sell, will find in Mr. B. a fair and hon­ were uninjured, but &lt;&gt;f tho village proper and Mventeta in Miaaqurl. Most of these
only three small cabins qr shanties wliieli aevsotecs lived Io and around Westport.
MILLS AND STORE 3!
orable dealer.
were to the southward of the lino ol’ des This place was the border-ruffian bead­
olating destruction, were spared, and they quarter* iu 1850, having a bluo lodge,
alone remain of the ill-fated village of and k ing die reudoxruus of the Southern
(y An extensive revival is now going
Ellison.
army of invasion under Gen. Clark, and
on! in the Dutch Reformed Church in
Knowing that the villagers of Ellison the secret chamber of the “Council
Katanezoo.
had lost everything that they possessed, Ten,” who decided the fete of prison
Tho Catholic Church at Kalama­ even to their wearing apparel except what and settler* during that gloumy year.
zoo, is to be enlarged thia season, and a they bad oni the citizen* of Monmouth,
Die murder* were ommilted ye*u
•pre is added.
with praiseworthy benevolence, on Tues­ day at one o'clock. The news spread like
Th® 4*ily union morning prayer day morning started several teams laden wildfire over the country, and Wore
with provisions, bedding, clothing and midnight throe hundred armed meu bad
tn«*tinga are still kept up at Grand
other nrcosaariea, to their relief The assembled at the trading post.
Rqpids.
Scouts
movement was a spontaneous one, sug­
jy Die prospecte.of the wheal crop gested by tho pressing exigency of the were sent into Missouri, but no duo could
be found of their retreat.
Most of the
are fine in Allegan county.
KAU1ED,
rase, no formal consultation hawing been people in the State condemned tlw act,
ty Fred. Douglass is expected to held or committee appointed.
and were willing we ahould take them if
Tho fortitude exhibited by the sufferers we could. Il is supposed the ruffians are
deliver two lectures at Constantino, Sl
is described as most remarkable. No
Joseph county, next mouth.
not at Westport, aim! ourruunare march-]
MOUTHS I
groans or complaint* were bawd, oven
FiF* J- O. Belden, of Chelsea, has from those whom death was staring in ing on that place, with the intent of taking
been arrested for committing a rape upon the face, and although forty or fifty broken them—peaceably if we can, and forcibly
if
we
must.
Captain
Montgomery
and
a llttls girl 13 years old. R is said to be limb* were required to bo set in tho
his men are here. The other citizens
on outrageous case.
course of Monday, all bore the trial will)
generally arc not organized. There are
ty Th* wheat is beginning te- come singular patience, and without giving ex­ no arm* in tbc country except sporting
into market at Jonraville.
Ovar 45 pression to the pain which they must have gun*, and uol half of the men have those.
teams were unloaded yesterday.
Bng. General McDaniel Is with thcjcompony, bur having no military how ledge,
jy There are 112.000 square miles
Mosmodtk. III., June 1.—The names bo does not attempt any organization or
in Kansan. In Indiana 49,000.
of the killed and wounded at Ellison, by
dicipline. The men, however, being de­
jy Strawberries arc eclling in Au tho tornado of May 30, aro as follows;
COJWTAKTLY OK HAND.
termined to fight, will go on, whether the v
gusta, Ga., at 50 cents 3 quart.
Ktujcn.—Mias M. A. McWilliams, IL
have officers or not.
’
E. Thompson and child; Mrs. Brngkton,
R. B. Mitchel is taking on honorable
aro said to bo ready for shipment at son and daughter; Martin Wentworth, part, and is aiding Gen. McDaniel.
Lavinla Lacy, H. Johnson, and child, Mrs.
tonagon.
■
’
RAl-ra A BANTA.
Dra. Bandford and Weaver attended
Hurd and child, and two others, names
the wounded men.
|^“ The American Baptist says the
PROBATE NOTICE.
The ruffians swear there shall be no
crop* raised in Lian County thia year, ao
McWilliams, badly hurt; James Hurd,
you will s*o ibeuerawuty of aendiug us
over 17,00.
AlSMMloaofUMS
fatally injured; Mrs. Elisabeth Beak,
some arms. Crowds of jneu amsmbled,
J3JT- Maryland has voted down the badly hurt; Thomas Johnson, right leg who could not go for want of them.—
proposed Constitutional Convention. Tbe and three ribs broken; Mrs. McWilliams, The old men were on hand to steady tlw
majority against it ranges from 0,000 to an aged lady of eighty years, badly
bruised; Mrs. Ormond, both arm* broken;
Mrs. Sherman, eut and bruised badly, a
splinter driven through her thigh; M
Finlay, Mr*. Thompson, and Patri

HARDWARE!

X5R.OK

COOKING STOVES I

SPECIAL NOTICES

IB® 8 IP HI HI T8!

WINDOW

WBIGHTIt

K

Sl Josephs county; .tt the spring election,
13/-. Tbe farmers of Oakland county,
bar* ♦poized a Stock Market Aasucialion, the object being to hold stated meetInga at Pontiac for the eale of all kinds
of stack.

the Biavoerato bad forty majority; but
at the reseat village election the Repub­
licans efeeted every candidate. '

were all badly injured. Mrs. Harewell
was carried about thirty rod* and fell
near a stream of water hurting her badly.
Tbe dead body of her child cam* floating
......
IV___ ____L.

•^hjUytam.

“Inlkn Fran™

Many

Tbc Superintendent of the South
i Road boa umiurod a number of men

pounds

morrow (Friday) eventag.

uumxTmEn»i(**M'

■aduh a

bake**

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.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN!;.

MtBATDRAQTUlSa

I Lluteben. ic . frma Ute tot^, aad cans
migte i^armkteiito. W«f»I the 1 Al owing-.

trovia. is. tx., ran. kiwi.
PROF. 0. J WOOD A Co —Geala.—WHbiw a
' &lt;vd»v.we hare received so many orden and
■ .i te for Frvf. 0. J. Wood's Hair Rntorotiue, that
. , far »c were compelled to send to Boetun for a
, .Xktitr. Itheaixdoxen you forwareted all beaag ;
.old,: w'teifc We might order a qaaatity frvm rou. .
•• - - l jo. — a— nOU ■■re to hmgrWeawl few I
ft

NEW SPRING GOODS!

ricleilv, fully eoaviaem
.LCABLE l lUa-ARA

presided, Ite preoutea d.verited ia laid mortgage I

LARGE STOCK

' tend u* as »-oa aa may be courexucnt. raw gross

SiiSn
ys
bundrad

DRY GOODS

Hickory Grove, St Charles Co.. Ma., I
• ’
Rot. 19, IflM. f
VtOF. O. J. WOOD-near air: Some tier last
..in.meriwe wcr* irdneed to nae some « your
&lt;!air Reaturabre.and its elect, weres&gt;wonderful,
.refer! Hoar duty to VOS and tbe afflicted to re
’*Our little sea’s haul for srmie Ume had town per-

A GENTLEMAN.
epprvbium to tbe eyes rfflhc eirilned u^ld We
shall alau iwfiexibly oppete all dwtlaeflto-.s to.
tween aauve aad adopted eittoewa. aad all pro
ecrq.tion ra.acenenl uf birth or rvlirfou. belief t’r-.rn tb.- deep interest we fort to the great i..unot 1 -l decidrd. we hare ghea. sod shJl eoetuiur
to pre it maeb preuumca. but nek tu the exelu
sum er neglect of utter matters of ittcrert aadsmp«irtacec. We shall ewperialeml uio- new. depart meat with great care. H teuig nor eadeaxui Iu
make ft fell and rcimble. always ami ing news to
the latest miA&gt;enl before going to pres. Our reI nely win include news try telrgnpfa the miacel, taMom nears tiMaaU^asta of ILe a re Id. uwrcapon

at leetares and
,.wce of Rvuerel
1 poetry, origin-

iDOTS &amp; SHOES J

GROCERIES

Wao.Jwo years ago- lay upon what bis physi­
cians and aH hh frtewds Ifoliered ta te hta death
bed to now ail re aad In Uiefdl vigur ofteallb.
Um diecaaa waa Cutuutuulma uf which near
ly all hta relatives Lad died. Tha ei.renmataaees which tod to bls reevverv were aa follows:—
R. R. R.—Radwar's Readr Relief for Headaches. 1
Ilia vurngvr brvtter was in tbe tebst of reading
whether seek or Mrrotw, Hhrewatiana |
to bun Irem bvuka about th. houae to a inle away
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
Lla wvarv hours. U:wdarbu read to him from
ai.oldbc.uk published in London abaat tte mid­ 8ILKB, BONNETS RUCHE BORJoteta. Kidney Cuondainta, Scarid Fe­
dle of the atecuteeatl. ecnUaxy ef_wLal maa akyted
ver, Palaa are u nd the Liter. Ilehriay.
"A avtnpel 'and certain rentmedrr for diseases ot DEES, RIBBONS,'FLOWERS, Ac
M.retea. Ueartburu. and Faina df all
ye Lungs.** ,Xot atadly withaul hupc, and u»kinds Redway's Ruadr Relief will, !a
. willing I.; tears any thine mrtriod which gara
a frw minetea. change the miseriesyua
I prrmao'of rvlieif, the sick aud dying man Lad
; U» prencntodjeraedir. prepared arid commcne-

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS81MERES,
J EANS. SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
a bn were kUtlci. d with diarewa a* the lungs and | ED (jiOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
gnacral datoiuy aad In ax ary sane it baa prvrrd sf

CHANCERY SALE;
TATK OF MTCIU0A5: Tb. &lt;?rewit Court far
the County of llaery. ia chancery.
1'nah Helir.i. con(pla&gt;natrt. vs. JVito-.n Dual
Admintotraanv of lltoeeUte of George ILJohaane. drrra-ed. and Stephen Johnson defen­
dants. In pursuance of and by rutneof a doenw
of this Court, made in this enure, and dated tbe
Xt» day of October, A. D..JW, I, Wm. Burgher.

tr liHansugi os toe itegivaaiiin . uas g.rr &gt;uu war- i
latite report, of qiocclMa la Wteub the public
tetri an interest
j
In cair eemarereial department, over which a
ami! pteratJMU IU1U Jtrwds. a a aliall dtut al acts-

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TlipavngUj aaliaited that it Is the oulv safe and SHIRTING, BATTS,DOTTON TARN,
lettaiu rare for auamapt. ». asd wu-'.Mag to da
bis fa«oW baiaga who are suSeriag aa much good CAMBRICS, UNENS, OIL SILKS,
Jwfc
I mediritte.frietoaH wbotuayonJrriL . Uerci,airaa PARASOLS, &amp;c., ite
: all aptdieaala to rneloae a ruwtage stamp to jmy
‘ postage cm tto return uf the anawer and recipe.
I and fired Io M. T. Mckdrey. ftanduahy city Ubis
I
an
&gt;. t~p«.
rec

GLASS-WARE

TATE OF JIICHTOAS.Comxy «f Barry. m.At a ......m of tbe Vrctate Court. for tbe
t'vuntv nt Marry, holdre at the Fnsbato Offlcu is
llaoting*. on Monday, tho loth day of Mar. In tbe
erer u» thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight
Present. Orin L. liar. Judge ot Probate.
In Um- matter &lt;&gt;f the retalc of Francis Dial deca.

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futons and Fvphdirta ComplainU, Cooaumptire and other aftectiona of tbe
irengu and Throat. Induration and KaiarcaanraU nt parts. Eruptive and niberdivcaaeaof the tikis, Xaden. Tumors.
Ulrera. I&gt;y.; -vpsik. and all other dieeaaes arising from an Impure state of tbe

- Rad wav'a Regulator a wlU cure, efee tire-

Cords of Ready Made

Judge of Probate,

MoBNlKU KUmoN,

■aidmtbt. and the m«M telegra|.t
which appear in the luonung papers.
DnUjTnkn. eofabiswe th. teas fra
er reihig and morning paper Xtriecul
ordinary expense In rembuuiag lb»« ar
but.« barcdelanmurd to uect tbe «
Republican friends In tbc Inferior of
of labor or expense
C&lt; IM MISSION EKS’ NOTICE.
| regardless
Stour to tbe time of J MT. juat at the
’ E. the under rigaed. has ing tern appointed .
1 » hr the Jodpeof Fretaue, for the county rf
Karrv, State of Michigan. Cemmiaafonere to toertre. examine aud ndjuat all etaima and demands
•fall pers.'iM against tbe estate of Amariah Chase,
eee'd. late of aaul county, hereby gxrr notice that
performance of ■ hid, &lt;xir public pu..Uu&lt;.
right mi.atba are allowed lrt». and after tbe Z?d , to the
enabled us to contribute U. uo small extent.
■hr U Jlarctk iris, foe all enditora of said aa- I1 baa
TERMS.-Single copy Myrar; to dubs. /oar
tala to p.aaeat their eiaime and d- mauds M IM copies
for |»'. or nine ropire for »&lt;ft m a.lrertor
each sabre nbere neiue a tit ten . u the popnr. \
ray- Will vow not get nerres! peraoiw to unite
in getting op a rfwbfor tbe Daily nt Tn-Weckly*’
TKl WEEKLY DETROITTiailt SE.
flusOe-as eM 0» b-vW'toirr e/
J'rifp—Pr,‘tnl
raoiutoruaWap-71-arrt »mff|iup*&gt;tol»«F
tta /MAgg-/terns rargkw. . ...
Tlie Tui-Warakf/Talta »» to «nrapo*e-l of tlie
insHir matter of thrDuiV Taiaiirs of every two
darn, and b issued and mailed to nabaciita.rn ou
Ttoredar. nurwlay and ftatorday &lt;-realngn._ To
bnsiaCM mew who desire tbc evelent. nftbe'DeUv
[o.’44w
but wls&gt; reciet e a mail only three tiru.e a week
this waste will be a i alnabte n.bsti.-ntc. 11 has a
’ PROBATE NOTICE.

their supermriy after cm .iocto trial FritaI •&lt;
tbe Scandinavian Biu-d Purler. (I per botrfo,

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Tbc editorial management aad gsnernl rendnet
af tbe paper w di remain the saua- aa al present.—
WsmteodtoMin lurtt-er r.r.rem- owr rredter
matter. Tbe Tiin r. Is print, J on acre, teudtifol
i aad distinct typo.
.
. For Ute be net: 1 of our mfil aubsenbers, wc &gt;h«|!
I

bblder.'at tte Cecal Hoiiae. ia tte village of Hasttaga, on tbe tMh day of Joly next, al rate o'clock, i
in the dlmiovo, of said dter. tbc fullowing de
vented lands ami premises, six: All that piece nr
parrel of land lying and being in the Cmty of
Itatry an&lt;l Blate uf Michigan, and described as tbe
■Mrtb-wast quarter of the aontb-utesl quarter ol
aacli.Hi nami-er fiftren. (Iu.) ia luvnvbip fcwr.ft.)
Boelk r-f range, eigbi (») west, coataiaiag forty
mice mure or leas.
WM. BVRGHER.
Circuit Court Cuovmieatoaer.
Janas A. rsrttn. Complaiaaa(*e tfolicikar.

tbelr rvcxtnrtwr. aoiTiengibro lite Lyvnd tbcor-'
dinarr span.
I. the HCAXblNAVIAX VEGITABLS OLOOD,
FILLS. Dr Hoback prenruto tto re*u tof tneety

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CH A LU

ROBES,

FINE

ATTOhxrr awd cnvs.-ai ioiLat uwJ
Rtsiitenee. Hops, IhnTVs. WtMJrak.
For the present and uatil further itottee. I wjl!
t al ar offlea al the Court Uou&gt;e. |n llaalinjn.
a Monday of red. w«ck. tola rre tire hoars of k
nd 3 o'dock of thore diva to attend to any buai•
rea that mar come before n&lt;- iu thc-ubovampaeire-l*uat UlLca address, U vSiaga Nteb.
.
im
0. L. BAT. ’

CLOTH1JVG

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEI’-

J.M. HUBB

MARSEILLES

COL

uevirilgta or rtemnatl.m far tte past y««f red •
halt, and having eaaa roar are/mue. exited fee

otter medieiaea. After using larotetttate I fafe
Ila effect very sensibly, rent ui-on ua-ug luu mere
teukfo 1 head my oAt forlr-Jr eared. You will
allew me. Itemfare, le aaigratuleto you upea es»
king a diacorevy to mudteiaa wtetoh ia pauvfag in
eair tn be a eerkrrofaueb senders in tto dice sal
af the bumi family
GEORGE 8. BIOCXITT.
Local Kfiloe Ctodauati Dady itoqnxree.
Ixuaoupoua. Wednreday. Sept. I. Mff.
t&gt;r C. W. K&lt;iaaca--Dearff&gt;r. Haring tem ireete
led for eevrral waare wul. rxlrrsae datefllty aad

aKwcsu. “iS'U’jijs ££.'£;

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

HARPER'S MONTHLY" MAGAZINE.
The May numtereloees tbeaixth Year aad eteaptetM the Iwefth volume of llarpee'a New monthly
XaguiiM-. and tte FubUaters n.ibrwrr thia eppoetumtv to rrurw tterireordtal ecknowtedgmeeto to
the iGeae aad tbe Fabire tue ItentereteF**;
tioa and reeueragement which Lave teen accorded
Sa their eaterpnae. Al ere fanacr irereed tons ibeir
Hat of soboenbrrs torn as larg* s* It naw te.
Ibotltac^ml’phti’^d*”*^''-!"^ d

tdKMfaw&gt;mZuK

JBnsiral Jnstrnmchts,

a

J.i r«

™ u.™«» n. -S-U-LI*

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw nyk.)

SHEET MUSIC

। WHITE GOODS, &amp;c.

And Mukai Merchandise,
KALAMAZOO : . . .

MICHIQaH.

Thk «ul»crilH-rh;u ju«t opened a fine

DENIMS, STRIFE AND CHECK

•tuck of Mnmc.il Merchandise cvnaiating
iu part of
fiaxo foiitib axi) MEi-oDEbxa,
From llicftrxl Maker* in the country.

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of evdrjOf the bc*l Italian and American Maau-

varictj and atjle.

CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.

FANCY"

Of every drburip’.um, and of tho lakat
[MilUicnttoU.

BOOTS AKO SHOES! !

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LINEN, WIJ/TE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CAfiSIMEREB. a large Mock,

beautiful patternsaud very cheap; BLACK

On rradiug and filing tbs pctitiun duly verified,
of SoffsanyltoMldaaa. widow of said deccaaoi.
[-raying L-r certain rrasour Ihrmn set forth that
administration of said estate may te granted, and
that tetters mar issue to said petilioeer.
ThenU|«o It ia ordered, that Meoday. the »h
slay of June, al 1 o'clock ia tbc afternoon, be as­
signed for tte licaring ol said petition, sad that
tte hstrs st law of said dre-rasod, and all other
jM-rsutis interested in sard estate, are required to
appear at a tesaiou of said Court, tbea to be boldrn al the Probate Offlee, m Bastings, aad show
came, tf any there be. why tbe prayer of tte peti­ । I empire........ re’g^ks WM'
tioner should not to granted :
And it is further entered, that aa d petitioner OfTRIWEEKLY TRlBLXE^ainyie copy, S3, or
gtre a &gt;tier to tbe peraoara iMtereatcdia said estate,
»f the jwodaney of said peUltoa;
bearing
kiad with the o«toc. to b« addrere^t h r^Propsa,Ur’
» Woodward Avenue Dctn.iL

........
Tro^r^s’"‘.‘7./* 0°* IhEd^d req-tea70

PROBFECrrM OF
THE E VEHISO POST

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CUJTII,

Arranged by tbe beat coinpone rfo
Etery iiiatrumenl offered for Bale haa
Iren thoroughly tested, and lie can aafeij
nay arc aupcrior U&gt; any ever sold in thia

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

CHEAP CROCKERY!

A very liU-ntl deduction made to Uioae
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
ders.
Mr. IL will give his personal altcotian to timing Pianos, by leaving order*
Comprtaiag every thing for ■ gentleman's oaMU; at Ins store comer Main and Burdick
shirts, collars, gloves, hosiery, cravats, jwsita, ererr variety from fire shillings to six dollars; coati,
N. B. Ju«t received a new mwucal
every price. quality aud pattern ; rests from six instalment, called the English Metalic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
ahHIinga to six do! tors.
Oct 15th 1857.

i

FOUND.

1OL. J. c. FREMOXT, in his trareto dwearered

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ow aeUtew wwrr fwwffa fr'reeari for I Dcuxa.
i can be bought fur th. aauie axooey. at ear othtore thia aide of Jew York ll la tbe only good

J. M. HUBBARD.
nBAto.

FPLEXD1D TUBKK DOLLAR KtGkAVUtai
bat. also, tte teaetifriUy illustrated

NAILB, GLASS, PUTTY, OIL^CAN-

Tw«» Dollar Art Journal Ont J'etrr

rue of lbs larger and tost literary papers &lt; Uw , DLE8, SOAPS, SASH. PAILS, BED
dav A. hnperisi Qaarte. renta.r.fng amar r.ues
os rvsrr cour XM. ufrotcrtaiarug original utter COR DS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
aad rieeurtlr almtralari a«ury week.
A Gill worth from Fifty Ceate to Five WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
IIaadred IHUlare ia Gold, Will br prwarated to rar-b Subre-rito-r immediately on re­
ceipt oftheSatocriptioa mooey.

Each subnetibac M ateo preaeatod with a Ctertsfc
rat. tu the Awards of I*re«niunx». br whieb a Vain
able work of Art. m Famtiag or rfreiftesfo mj
be received in nddm m. tbu. mriag to every aab
aeriter an equaraJeal to tte valua of live del lam
aad a Certificate gratia.
A ay «ae«f tbe leading »3 Magaaima is Bn abb
ed. intend of Ifegravlng aad Art Juwraak If tte

UdiM' cl.ildren's, and misaeo' shoes at cvety
description. Ladies' fine congress gaiters for
twelve shillings. Lace do. nine to eleven shil­
lings. Kui eoagrem gaitens, enameled bootaee.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

*'No parnoa ts^wtrieted tn a siagte steere-^te-

New Barry Mil),
IS DOW bi sai’Leawful rjmrhHtm, m
to do any amount uf

OMSUB8, I CUSTOM
nOBMSKLY MM by T. Pxuin, b
1 oon.Mll) adbis
&gt;» fc

•TfSF’Ta

sSESSigK!

ww, &gt;11 of .bid., b. projwyatoMll
TSEtrEi Un ta'a cntftksT

“ttrOZRJB

�^rialtnni toliuw.

.......... —
RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN

J. P. Roberts, A Co.

• DS.
BUM® PCWIERASD BLOOD HU.,

AT THE HASTING.

jDKNEASE VAMQViaapp
Dr. Kobackto Scajid'iirlau w—,fl ,

nlVU’G- store.

and cutlery.

Hara lately recsired • fall Aisorttnect o:

Old Fogyism Distanced DBCO. A.n MKUICiara.
Young America Ahead. Chemicals, Paint, Oils

NEW SPRING GOODS!

, ..,'The reaaona why
wood stort. Onos well started they arc
ver? hardy. For family use 1 like My­
att’s Victory, h is early, tender and wdl
Bavorttd. For market, some larger vari­
eties are desirable.
, \
■ Select a rteb| oteliow piece of ground,
for,a seed-bed, and cultivate like cabbage
plants. Keep the ground mellow and free
from wseds, nnd the plants will get a fine
growth, and be ready to transplant next
spring, aud produce some fine stalks du­
ring the summer. It requires good. eultore and plenty of manure to get a laroo
growth that will be tender anil well fla­

Milk

in

Plaxt Barrs.—-Beets to supply the ta­
ble and feed your cattle. I prefer one
bushel of good turnip-rooted, or sugar beet
to one and a half of bags*. for feeding
eows, snd tho same labor that will raise
B hundred bushels of bagas will grow the
same amount of beets.
The Wood turnip beet, I think, ia the
best for table oae. If sown from tbe 1st
to the I Sth of June, they will produce a
good grorkh and keep sound and sweet
until we can get some new garden veget­
able*. Tbe sugar beet is valuable for
feeding cattle, snd it grows very large,
but is not as well adapted to new and
rooty land.
Plant pumpkin, and squashes on spare
patches of groitnd, and on burnt ground,
among tbe logs. Plant plenty of seed,
u the bugs will cosic in for a share.
Pumpkins do much better when plan
tod separate. Many are in tbo habit of
planting among tbelr corn. Tho vines
are in the way, and they dont fruit as
weB. Ittpay* mo better to plant them i
separate. But plant pumpkins in every
nook and corner that will produce them,
or among the corn if you will. They
will be very acceptable to your stock in
eeld, frosty weather, is tbo fall when feed
in nbort.
O. N. C.

NEW SPRING GOODS!

OSLO OEBIES.

LARGE STOCK
DRY GOODS

&amp;EEr^&lt;e
rrff.1 rd warx sto rxs,'
. T/X, OOfiPfB ASD^XXTJROX
yrARK. itffJCBI 0H9R
AT LOWKB PRICES
TUAS KIKK.
U, aaaortmeut of PARLOR STOVES, «*pria.
lb, io.t bwrtifcl pattern, to market. v
1 bar* tbe grratrat variety of

S«h-TEA, coffee,scgar,.Pl

!

CES,PEPER.Plan. ln»wonl.~&gt;lthing in tbc Grocery line, ««« «
wifi be wMtod for family use. And
they have on hand too best kind
of ara Inanition for sportsmen .
such as powder, and Par
cusaiua Caps of all kinds
Water I’roofi and

;
,
।
j

elevated

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever *«m in thU town. Six Plat* and Dox Nov**

A GENTLEMAN.

Lead, Aa
I* to aa acid, it neutralises them
All the pop­
rartaraty, white .1 the ram. um, .t
ular Pat ent
MCretion.. retbote. ottetsiKtiuiu fro:;; tie
crv.te. spilite, renew. bmlUy rigur. rad n-r^
Medicines, ot the
aralei trrorf aulinai fnnetli n. Sud.th,
day may also bo
nuriiarelhc affhctoofDr.Rnb.ck&gt; t&gt;n»ou.Se&gt;wi.
found at thia establish­
rian Blood Purifier which if ullu [a —ZuHcl
with
bi. Scandinarten Dtood Piifa, .&gt;11
ment Also a greet va­
nblitosole the trawl painful direra, Ul preJS
riety of tbo choicest Perfu­
U&gt;eir recurrence, aua lcngihrn Ur Uym/to.«mery for the especial accom­
modation of tbe ladies. Also
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, EuveTop* Aa
They would respectively announce to
tbe atixens of Hastings and of tbe sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of the
business aa cheap as can be bought at any
place.
Give use call and judge forycuroclvoa.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in drspepua. Tosccapitwialr all tbe •"'called re»T

TO HOUSE BUHiDFRS.

Waa tfeb yaara ajo; toy anon whal bla pbyaiHA VE a rcry complete .toek of Hmm building
cimii rad all bi. fricral. btewv.d to tec hi* dcalh
Hardware, including Locka, Latcbra, Butte
be.I is now aliv* aad ia tbe full vigor of health.
Screw. Hinge* ofallku»d».
Hi* dtecrao wax Consumption of which Otar
iy all hi. rvlaUre* had dted. The (i.rcumalaoTITT WABE;
cra which ted to hi. recurcry were ra fulluw. ■
—
Hi. younger broebre waa in th. habit *f trading
001’PEKTin airf Ktertjrmi Wan of all kind.
to him from hooka about tbe bouac to white away
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
hi* wewry hour*. Ore day fie read to him from
Jcmmxo
’oF all kinds promptly *«—■’
an old book publtobcd inXoodon about tb* mid SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
dad to. EAVE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
dl* of tbe •errnteeutb res;tray of wteaA wra ityted
.. dtertmrtte*. tatera
••A .ymp«l aad certain rrmmrdec for direawa of DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
Baati-rgs Fcbu.ry ISlh. 1857._________ lylO

I

GROCERIES

JUST RECEIVED

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS81MERES,
JEANS, SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

©RDCXIBRY I

At the cheapest store In town by

H. J.KENTEfThD

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

gocral debility aud La craty cara it ba* prorod «f-

".It

GLASS-WARE

■!?

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

with full instruction* for putting up and utlar to* PARASOLS, Ac., Ac
medicior.free teall who may order it. He require,
all applicant, to cnrice a po.toge .lamp to pay
pci.tig. on the return of llie .newer aad recipe,
and direct to M. T. Mckelrey. Saaduaky city Otto
aad they will be promptly tral by return of mail.
AL T. MCKELVEY.
Jan. 28, 1457.
.
»2a3»VCard* or Jteady-Mad*
O. L. RAY,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Rraidraee. Hope, Harry Co. Mlehlgao.
For lb. pfwretl.nd turttlfarUttr acUce, 1 wi

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

OIL SILKS, at astonishing low prices. My motto
is *s little cheaper titan the cheapest.’
I hare just received a good assortment
Ladles

OLOTB1XG

ROBES,

FINE

Such as Prints, Ginghams, La Lains, MoA
rifi.os, Parantettas Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DcLaius, all very nice
and very cheap.,
Also a good oMkirtmcat of Cloths ior
men’s wear, and a' large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
and lickings.
j i
JISTRECEIV/. D a new lot ol

J.M. HUBBARD

MARSEILLES

COL

jifflusiial instruments,

GROCERIES,

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw style,)

And Musical Merchandise,
KALAMAZOO 7 :

3L.T3FJME3BI3S3EV

; MICHIGAN.

AND

MEN AND BOY’S WEAN!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of ever,
variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

FANCY CASSIMERE8, a

on band and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do wdl to call before bargaining
clscw here.
1 would particularly call the attention
of persons w ho are building to th- fact
that I have just Received a large alock ol I
Nails and Glass and that I will famish
sash, Glass, nails. Door Trimmings Aa,
at a* low a figure as possible.
°5l-yl ______
HJKENF1ELD

Just received a largi
stock of

stock,

beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

Oct. 15th 1857.

,

other medicu.e«. Alter usiag twobottlM-. I Mt
Itaeffrct rtry MMibte. ae-d upon uiiaj t&gt;* tom
botUre, I found BiTMlf perfectly cared. Y« rflj
allow me, tbarefotw, to congratulate yra are. aakljw a tStorerery la meJicux whieb.» rrnure Sarlf to be a worker of .ucb woadera in lie djrw
rf tbc bora family.
GEORGE S. BE3NITT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Eaquim.
IrwaXArotu. Wcdnredav, Sept X 107.
Dr. C. W. •**’***—Dear Sir. Hraiag been trrab-

OSbre ro Uradywr’a Hock. »p
'
JAMKH A. SW1
i tTOHSCT raffl tanirt#
. k . . ■
lie, wilt promote attend to a
te bit rare, In any of tbb C«
tWkr ln the Court tfoo.r.

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest
Pricft.y
Call and ui ikem btfun purckarinff

DRESS GOODS,
nun

GKGHAMS,
IRILLIAXTS,

N and after Monday .August list, 18o~, uutil further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, as fol­
low* to wit:
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon.
days, Wednewkys and Fridays, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take tbc
afternoon cars cist or west, and on Tucs- BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
“nd Saturdays at one o’­
KINDS BONNET TRIM1XGS
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
AT THE
train ofcan.

LAOS,

O

CHEAP CROCKERY!

I now Ire! Letter in .very re.pret tL.a I Ut. far
ten yrar».
Vwy trolr yoyre.
JOHN 8. DEMUTH.
From tb* RrrMr. McM rues’ Prater of RAwW
.
!»ou&gt;ArvLa,0tt.4, Iftil.
Dr a M. Ronci-Ilrer S:r I h.re Mod raw
Blood puriBrr for ■ nrrvoua sflretira, frea .ted,
1 hare .offered much at tinter Wbil. h i» pfawaal to th* taste. U c.rtainl. bra a happy &lt;tet*p*e ft*awv*a. Pteaatacnat mr ibaaka farpw
torn! regard* and act., and Mirre omv

OF ALL KINDS,
CHANGE OF TIME.

Battle Creek, Hartings &amp;, Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH, Arranged by the best cent posers.
Every instrument ofiercsl for sale has
Ac., Ac.
been tharaugbly, tested,.and he am safely
say or* superior to any fever sold in this
place.
A very liberal deduction made to those
1 purchasing in quantities;
Promt attention paid to country or
! dent.
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
tion to tuning Pianos,.by. Joying orders
Compruinj everything for a gentlanra’. out-fit; at his store comer-Main and Burdick
.hlrta, ccUan, gtovra, hoaiwy, aravats, pant*. *v- Streets.
ery vanrtyfrnm Av* ahilUagsto tex doUarr, coate,
N. B. Just received a new musical
every pne«, quality and pattern ; rrat. from *u instrument, called tha English Mctolic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
aMllwntosUdollws.

irArUMNOI

Ready Pay Store,

qf all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity ot

SHEET MLTSIO

WHITE GOODS, Ae.

.BUT *

BilOTStmd ft HOES,

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

GOODS

NEW

Ladie’s Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low price*.
On hand a very large stock ofCrockcry 1
stone and Glass YVare.
Just received a new stock of

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

most riolrat nrrvow. Uutecbv. wUd&gt; |

Good News! Good News!

DRESS GOODS

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CHALLl

*o contulted with tbe brot pbyve.aa. I roald hwr
ot I wa. induced tu Iry Jour medicine* throcte
to. rarauratoe. dfa fr.eud «d after
few day* wra givAAir Uncfiunl, aad m a .tert
lime tea. than. .X,.,k I__

B-E-A-D-Sr PAY,

LINEN, 'WHITE LINEN DRILL

Ear “I see,” said a young lady, •■that
BMW printers advertise blank daalaratioos for sale; I wish 1 could get on#.”—
“WhvT asked the mother. -Because, ma,
Mr. G----------- is too modeat to ask me to
marry him, and perhaps if 1 could fill a
Mank declaration be would sign It”

gsstntjs’ fismfSS

Burning Fluid together with n fall tetonfe of

New Yohk.—An exchange,

aaya: The mayor of New York is arraigningthe dealers in swill milk at the rate uf
about twentvper day, and fining them
S3 apiece. Tue sightuf the dirty wagons
and cows is said to have been enough to
disgust any well-regulated atomach, A
cow that died at one of tbc distillery sta­
ble* where this milk is manufactured, waa
diaaacted by order uf the city inspector,
and waa found to be fall of great, jiitrid
tumors. Tbe New Yorkers are indebted
to Frank Leslie, the publisher of a story
paper, who got disgusted with tbo mill
he bought, and has been exposing the vile
condition of the swill-fed cows.

alcohol,

m« Mttw

!■ doing the largrat Hardirara biutora* ia Hastingvi.UcmtM he baa tho

vored.
With plenty,of sugar, it makes a good
substittrto for apples, fur sauce and pies,
aad is &gt;o eaaily grown that every one that
has a garden can have it, and plenty of It
too, with a little labor.
Sro ut fob Cows.—Sugar is used for
■ greet many .purposes, hut tholateat use
we have beard of, is given Francis D.
Gaga He says:
Traveling a few days since in Missouri,
in sections where cows have a wide range
I beard of a new enticement to bring cows
home regularly st eve. This was, feeding
them sugar, tbe same as you would salt.
A little handful at eve, at the same time
of day, would bring them beck to the gate
with a regularity as unfailing as the sun.
After they are well trained in sugar eating
it may bs omitted every other night.

thipentob,

FRANCIS ROWER

A nice assortment

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-

Tu eaday* Thursdays and Saturdaysat 7
©dock, A. M and arrive at Hastings
p-M ,n&lt;1 °” Mondv«

IN’Jtewlte all bOMtre. &lt;»
pretaptM*. u&gt;! ft4el.tr Hr
Itarn Wrtmt.v, Atisb.

.■ i-n. mnr

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY MADE

J. M. HUBBARD.
j
n24-6m.

anuip nmr m CSma
G ROtERIES

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN-

OF ALL KINDS.

DLES,'BO APS, BASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

17n-t£

iota, r.

Al.
C. SHEPARD.

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac. .

nsn

scgabs

TYm Good TEA. nn to ear. O, hMdaCa

coap’jF'as

BOOTS

Sc SKOTO^
Th. tolwcribcr Uving reCUrd hi.
fcr u.
tomxlocucu cf BOOTS A SHOES a .
0

Don’t forget tb. plane,

tea
jej,

And OTW, thing a, the Un. of Groootin.

but, alto, tbe bcautiftilly illu.trateil
Two Dollar Ari Journal Otit Yrar!,

Eaeh tabacriber it also predated wiib a CrrtSrat. in too Award- of Premium., bvwbKbarrisable work of Art. ia Paiatiag or Aelptare, m«y
be received ia addition, tot. eivitj to rrery rabeeritor aa equivtleat Io tbe vJ«e of 6v. dolltra

All ’kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
COLNTS.

GRAKT 1 SPAllDBG.
1K7.

wraungv. F«a.t, I IMS

A fro. admiMtea to tbo Dtmcldurf tad Cootnopolitan GaUniet.
TUtu it i« Men that for ovwy throe doitert peid,
ha tubKriber sol only receive, a
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SPLENDID TURES DOLLAR ENG RAVING I

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.

KOTOS HODWAM STORE,

LR.

Dr.ARBONSTEEi:

yaM

PAINTING.
"V-Mre

PHYSICIAN'^ BVSoK

Hastings

vtaxnr,

n.i’.ciu-i

t^okary rriu-ic .»i c

FANCY BAEAGE8.

New Barry Mill,
is now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
jRTQXMKe

as prompt as aay
ir any other county­
serpens of

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.

When driirwW fcTtbt Carrier.

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VOL. 3.
^j.tstinQs' Snsihcss EHrntorn.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1858.

Srirtfeii $)oetrg.

the dignified

stateliness which usually
v'
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THE NOBLEST FAME.

GRANT A RPAVLD1XG,
EAlLIIS is all kiM* »t dry. jwda. groctrtea,
.A'- Satr at, nppwttt pert eMee.

D

“

' KEN Fl FLU

tacked several times, running from edrb-

r«v totelr pr»i»&lt;ri t&gt;r rvery tonpre.

hituself in the guUcr.
At length he ra*
happy enough to make port and drop nn-

NO. 6

1.------------- JLZU------------------ LLB"t?=
guardian of the public safety, as die made Brown made his appearance, Wore tbe
magistrate, csported by his captyr-of. the
his appearand.
“Burglars’" screened the lady in uigbt previous, he presented no aspect
truly deplorable.
He -wait not the Jedtwhite, hysterically.
1 i’r». ‘
. .. — .n.
&lt;&gt;*'
“Where F
“Below in the parlor—1 tear them have puzzled hTSVivmwsWnwIs.tu recog­ ’’ Ate send ItetA withering wibeirtotnbt
nize him. lbs working ol &lt; bis uiisd, knd
now. Help, mflekl”
Another policeman at thia moment tire liquor be hnd drank, bad hdUiiinin a
.
/
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. I
arriving, the door was furred open, »ml miserable plight,;
The justice, putting on bii scv’crekt,
the two entered.
Mr. Jsdcdinh Brown, becoming alarm­ frftwr, Iotfu1h«4 Into the particular* oftha

jp|ings__to r.i-gt; at._
Quisnojrt Axsw-wq—A few. ffitvs
since we received n T&amp;er
oar Territory, from which ,w*
followicg questions, andrsppei । '

■

We have been fa Nebtaska'but s i&amp;ort
t'5m* ond bnr. knowledge being somewhRt
limited, wo hope dun al Iowan» wiU. be
made L&gt;r any miastatemonta.
. , j.^i
“What kind of coaotry do yon, lira
inr
. '
-l.
Mixed and extensive. It is mode up
principally of land and water. - “WhM kind of .Wtnlher F
.
Long jpells of weather are frequent.—
Our sunshine comes vfT principally dur­
ing the day time.
“Have you plenty of water and how
got?’
A good deal of water scattered about,
and generally got fa pails and whisky. .
“Is it bard F
Bather so. when you hare to go half a
mile, and wade in mud knee deep to get
it."
.
. -1
“What kinds of buildtap T”
. . ,
Allegoric, Ionic, Anta-Baloric, Log and
Slabs.
Ibo building are chiefly out-'
doors, arid so low between joirtta that the
chimneys all stick through the root- . . “Wliat kimf of aodety F
-,
Gm/d, bad, hateful,’ Itidiflcreni *
mixed.
“Any aristocracy F

ed at the manifestations be beard, Was
luctantly, that Jedediah Brown was— reeling towards tho door.
“Ha, here bo isl" cried one cf the ywjl ’Well, burglary » • scripus nat­
drqnkl
ter as vou'Q find out.
“vrbgt&gt;*
As he sat upon the lower step, bis h&lt;xul offieera triumphantly.
'
“Why,-Liter mo "if be ain't dnrak.— name F
sank upoo his bosom, his badly damaged
‘-Browti/’wcplied Jedediah; “but there
hat crowded down over his brows, his He's been befow among the wine."
.
“Stand off!” cried Brown, awiming is a mistake"
neck-cloth askew, with the knot in a po­
“Brown, •bF interrupted the justice;
sition under his left ear, rather sugges­ what lie intended should Ims a dignified
tive of a musderer's fate, and his entire attitude, “fitaad off I Do you take me “wclli tte name is agajnst you; there
have been fourteen burglsrit«. not to
outward appearance indicative of an ut­ for a thief)”
“Well, now, I sltotildn’r wonder at all," speak of other crimes, enmAltted fa tMs
ter rtgarilleswiesi as to hie personal r.-.J ANVFACrURERScdlin.sbssi irooand reppcct, or anj thing else pertaining to this said jmliretnan number one, fa on ironical district by mm of th.it name within tte
prcM-nt
monlh.'1
~
i
Thau'it flud.s korne—on lUnei plains^
terrestrial sphere, a moral reform lec­ tone, “if wo did take you for a thief—os
“But I’m SO innoccpt poraun; it was in
turer would uavc gone into eeataci.w at fai as the statlon-bous*. at'any rate."
Tnx Sr»ir*Tn«s or ins IIxabt.—How
the thought of possessing such a subject
“Wtet’s thatl Arrest me in »y own my own bouse they arrested mi:.”
■ " J. P. ROBER1
“Everybody is’ innocent that’s brought much,
(
how very much of human life. Its
to exhibit before an appreciative audi­ hi,u»c—drag mcfroiu the bosom of my
ealers i» drags. iw.u~
„
lead tbs darkeete mind io light.
here, of coirse !
But we’ll soon sec many
,
disquietude*, ita teartfsit sufferings
eines. paint*, c.J% tu.wuttar, bcrafag SwM.
ence us an unique specimen of total jjc^ faBdfyl”
(
wearying cares may he learned from
pravity.
•"" ■' &gt; “It won’t do, old feller; you niual how .you statid. Where Is the complain- and
the faces nnd casunl remarks of tlie way­
ant in this alseF
Whether Mr. Jedediah Brown, st tlial come along with us."
farers
io a great city.
Often a sigh in
At this moment a lady entorud.
।
“NeverT, J say never—no, ntrer!"
precise moment, bad a realizing sense ol
breathed
Into our very car by tome bur­
••There ahe fa,” said the policeman,
I
“Have you caught the monster 1 Where
bis true condition, it i*z Uncertain. Thu
EWELERS and Loulvrlk-r., keep ecnttaatlr on
dened
In-art, unconscious that it hath thus
Die prisoner looked up, and met Ute ,
L»te all kind* of jrwctrr. cluck*, watriws,
air xkxs keegfaf cnlj/and it may have is he F cried die trembling voice of Mrs.
betrayed its sqrWwrt mwbwc arc Startled
rUd pens bro«M«, bo«t and ear rinp. book*.
•
•
teen that which moved him. Certain it is, Brown, as that courageous female made eyes of bi* wife.
atati.Ecrv, I c. All kind* of repairing &lt;fo*e lathe
that hpappeared at length to come to her appearance on the stairs, and peered ■ “What hive you to sar in regard tb ।nt hearing some low word of regret or
tour ol enteoaty from the lips of those
thi- rt&gt;au. madam 1” naked the judpe.
tte eonclu'iou that justice to his own self' over Inc Itonistcra into the room.
whose gnnncnts might olbcrwisc^haye.
Mrs.
Brown
did
not
immediately
re
­
“It’s nil right, ma’am,” said the officer,
demanded that lie should fiud some mure
Who. U’I»S. ta*r euuld truly prtte,
ply. She lookctLfof -A. moment longer brushed us by with no word of commrirt;
-he’s sale enough now.” •
XxrnOIXNALE and retail dealer f0,and toawnattractive quarters.
but no sooner fallhe slightest key preset^
\V fiutmir of leather, tin ling*. *Just then her eyes Ml upon her bur into the tace of herteUxiud, us if-aston­
Accordingly, he asr.utnod u erect an
rd revealing another tenrt, than our sym­
Crrek. Mie!&gt; AI»a, ageut. fef the *d
toosUyF...
..‘M
__
attitude us pomiblc, and, by a marvclbiua band, and from him they glanced around ished and bewildered, and taun she ex­
u.ii*11 width*, tash r»M for
pathies
start at tte touch; we look baric.
tho
room
till
they
rested"
u|.un
iboTuinc.l
claimed:
Some work, some Inza around, eno s a
stn-kc of good fortune, succeeded in
«r m, (M * &lt;l8kl&lt;4 ,hirewd
„,d bnsinesa manager and several
“Why, can It be possible I Is it, thtn, [K-rtai-urn,
mirroik She romnrbcnded at once wh.it
reaching and grasping the door knob.
oc
the fees whose heart hath thus teen, as it
w1u«|tv.
’lieu, from hta pocket, he produced a, had occurred, and the direst indignation really you. JededmlF
We speak
- -it cheap
• • living there 1" ■
Tlicn addn-Mir-g the zungisteate, she were, made known unto us.
“Is
' ‘
‘
latch key, and set about effecting an en­• arose within her breast.
here only of tte prnfomider Mings of
Only five cents a gfaaa and, tbe water
She was about to vent l;cr wrafli continued:
.
‘
tux
• trance. .
the
human
bosom,
lying
too
deep
for
,
“
I
find
ibat
it
is
only
my
huatend,
and
thrown hi.
.
.
To form a determination to do a thing,, against him, when a brilliant thought
ADVENTURES OF A NIGHT;
tears,
an
J
far,
far
too
’
deep
lor
smiles;
“Any taste for niqsle p
. ’ 1
struck her—she would u&lt;x recognize him! have no complaint to make. . But it was
effect tte “consummation devout
4vHo&gt;xui*»&lt;’^SMr . «—I-Lnv mraiiiu*, ascava •and।to
’)'
•*T'­
thvrp where deep calldh unto deep iu tte I
Strong. Buzz and bu Ataws Tit 'IM
' l.- tt. 1^. ulal.twl ” nra twn distinct affair*.. The officers believed him to bo a burglar, to fate when bo came homo, hut night,
recesses of ttet book of mysteries, tbe; day time, and wolf-howling and ent fight
"
..k--nia”
Will JEDEDIAHBROWS HacAmb
jvj,x]tah Brown discovered on tin*, and she would not undeceive them. Il and he ww« so ditguiteJ, that I won upablo
humnn soul.
.
' 1
A TEETOTALEB. ;
to recognize liim.”
,
ing at riigltt
- r « t ntwvWi
would be a glorious revenge.
(occasion.
WILLIAM JONES,
Ji-dcdiah Brown said not a word. Ifa
“What a horrid looking man lie is,'.’
“Any4&gt;umo«jha»r. - • ■_ ’. mr.’l ,
I The door was large, and the key -holei
knew fall well how tte matter stood, on J­
No, but we have several cow belU, asd
was sniall-, the night withal, was not onei «hc uttered, in a tone of apparent alarm.
“Hold hitn tight—don't letehim get,, te felt not a little shame for the ridicu- simply tranquil—that holiest of ah states a tin pan In every family.
It vaas eleven o’clock at night, and Jed- &lt;oi the lightest.
’ loua part lio ted enacted. ’ He retired of tin- mind—is welcomed by us with a
“Any manufacturersf* •' '
'
,
“This is a aing’lar thing," muttered1 awav!”
ediah Drown had nnt^gcturnwl.
Eveiy lm»br.ld. All &lt;»r chiHna
with his wife, very passively, rowing lu kindred fesling of pleasure. Even when
“lie is rather a Lard ’tin, that s a fact,
It was a ciretHnstaneo whieh rained in Jedudiah, in a very thick tone of voice,,
• replied the officer; “but dou'i be fright. his own mind never to be caught ta alike sad cf heart ourselves, If affliction have arc home productions.
the mind of Mra Jedediah Brown nflng- iend With exceedingly long intervals benot made a Marah of bitterness within us,
“What could a.gcntec-J fainily
some of the" words; -this is ai aied. ma'am, he can't escape.”
led feelings .if indipiat’mn and surprise. I tween
I
mre. A e- •!« taw-: .
.
And tMt is Low hetecamen UeCtaJcr ’. »« witness tte eight of cheerfulness in crate circumstances dd there Itf
“ What a blessed thing it was you eamc
,n«r trnilTiug. c ppsritc -MkA«.a»tri.
Among tte mental qualities of ttefafly «dreadful siug’lar lluug : I think, 1 rtallyr
othera with a gentle benevolent*, giving
• m you d’nl.
I wouldn’t have had him
J. W. DECKLE,
in question were an abundance of thow .do think, that on die whole, it’s about Unthanks
that
the
light
of
the
great
and
, found me for the world. What afaHilt I
SruKtso Watt or Onrans.—If -tho
ISinONAIltXTAIWK. Culling dnna to
generative of termngancy, and she was imost sing’lar thing that ever I knew,
brautlfol es'rth is not dorkcnM to every if hard pinched, bur and soli tbww jheqw
disposition to speak well-of utters were
the key bole lias gone and hid it,-­ have done If lie bad 1”
no*, hrellncd to allow any Infringement of where
•
. rier^ rlilt
Jt-deduib gazed nt his wife with open unin-rsally prevalent, the world would eye; but n sad fare, one lliat bearcA the erty.—Xebmht J'qtt.
1 know I left it here when I Wentt
her matrimonial right, with Impunity.— self.
i
superscription of worron—the still, soul.
s
amazement
pictured
•
upon
bis
count©
­
become
a rornnarath c ixtradise. The o;*
Hint she ren 11 v entertained for ter stern- :away, I'm sure I did—and now where is ! nmi--,
lie - became
a little
sobered by posito disposition is tbe Pandora-box. »psating traces of endurance—awakens
! nance.
----------------A negro In Iteuiaville broke open a tex
er half a deep affection, to say the hrtet, ijtj-r
cur.lioliest
interest,
our
heart
gocth
out
in
DANIEL COOK,
h-d transpired,
__ _ , ’-» Sensible' wbicb, when opened, fills every neighbor­
Hi- ceased from bis endeavors to | find ■- w list had
and 'was
belonging fi» a comrade, cootainiaE three
all wte arc sine ways ar-qusinted with tqc
ronipossion, and we would fain whisper
.'irs-'nfK or THE rE.U’E, Gmnl
to wish
wish himself
himself well
well oj
o-.2 of the!
tho missing orifice lor a few momenta, as enough
enoush to
direr dollars, hnd «tHo tata nf tlfr rlereS.
’ hood with pain «&gt;&gt;d sorrow. How many
tJ I-t Airrai. will -rttcud ta l.w W
domestic affairt of the Brown family. c.u:
the langu.igo of condolence. Most sweet
emtamsstog position lui was ini
*il Klho- bu«inr.» pensiidngl
enmities and teart-buraings flow from this
and bleseed i* this ordination of the Di- Having been arraigned for the ttef:, the
truthfallv attest Still, It r» a matter of ' if Ui.- Im-t sentence ho uttered had awak- i “Why, Mrs. Brown," he stammered,
Ull.ex- in t;oifclri »:’&gt; bluck. up ,!*^r*.
1 source! How much happiness is inter­
i ened. weighty thoughts in Lis mind. Thru
usual pi&lt;aof issanhy wds urged, f*universal
recognition
that
Mrs.
Brown,
viue
will,
liiat
fa
a
w«»rid
like
this,
where
~ J AMES A. SWEEZET,
rupted and destroyed I
Eiwy, jenlousy.
‘ it’s me—Jedediah!
he made uxiulher futile attempt to dis- “
sei denlariog tluifuo sqnc niau W(
had a verv exattsd idea of her own mer• Why, the horrid wretch, be knows‘ and tte malignant spirit of evil, when joy is but the &lt;visi» fa tbe great desert of one and leer e jw«»dollars ’behind,
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. &lt;• I
i its. and w'a* eenstantlv -ndcavoriug tu in-!, corer it.
suffering, heart should thus beat responmy
name
!*
screamed
the
lady.
lher
find
vsn
’
.
by
tbe
lipa,
go
forth
u
”
upon ttecuflej win* was robbed'ef
‘ it's gone, aura,” ho said; “the key-bole r
lie. will uromirtlr attend to any txtene* eatraM- spire her busbaffa with a due - scare of)
skk tOdirftrt fa its Utterance of distress;'
“Know your name!
Well, I ratherr their mlMloti
like fi
ul uenus,
fiends, to-Hart
the
,n
of the Cuurtauf tbi* Stale.
mission
tout
to-uian
uic • •
x .
P rhap somebody’s st&lt;Je
iiX
Wld p—
of -u«n.
K.r,
Crnf
tbe priceless treasure be possessed in her. I' ain't there.
think
I'd oiight to know your name, sec- ,
It
—
it
was
a
brass
kcy-holc,
and
somet
In the language of a celebrated Kunum
ing ns how I gave it to you."
,
IIOLUROOM,
open and tool, do dollar iwi- No*
—slightly modified far present npf&gt;lica- body may have took it for gold, and stole i “Oh, yos wretched man.”
,
A TTORXEk' anfl CoOnu-lur st l*». t&gt;
it. "Or else," be mused, as a faint idea of
had broke'de box open end imt .
A Ci.iui.- -r*. Orr.ml I-air«I ■»&lt;! T«&gt;
“Now. kok a-bere, Mrs. Brown, don’t
tinn :
in, den I'd say he’s craiy.
Tim arg
a wrong perpetrated against him on the
Mm! .lory of Howel's Moek.
was conclusive, and the thief vra/et
part of his wife crossed his confused you come it too strong; don’t protend that
-^JffcrfiuritAidlne.
to
do
n
fare
appcaleth
M*
No,
no,
wta.
"william BVBGHBB,
(ace
appvaleth
to
his
own.
you don't know who 1 am.”
there is occasion for fault-finding, to do it
__ • .___ _ ___ i-&gt; In,
As previously stated, it wns doyen mind, “or else iftt'i took it inside with
vJIow
juIJ 1 know 1
Thank gond- privately to the erring one.
This may
her
to
keep
me-&lt;ul;
shouldn
’
t
woudcr
at
o'clock, mid the delinquent Brown bad
neM, I duu&gt; kcop company with auch as prove salutary. It is a proof of intarest
such are fa the world, keeping our souls
all.”
not made his appearance.
in the individual, which will generally bo
Concluding to make one more effort, you."
’
quiet spot where hoops nrww
J~. M. NEVL5S,
, fresh with the daw of youth.
Albswing the extreme view that Mrs.
“Aiut I your husband 1"
taken kindlv, if the mannct of doing it
wnw island or fcime^csv^*
Brown took in regard to the course of he this lime succeeded in finding abat he
“Ob, take Wu&gt; *&lt;sy, do—the scanda­ be not offensive. r The common and tinp«r»»a l&gt;. Mr. Un&gt;« » I* U» had searched for so long.
A Bund Gist •Sanyo” a
lous
creature.
”
Christian
rule,
pu
ll»
contrary
is
ta
pro
“Well, well!” be muttered, “this it a
During tho•performance of tho “Jewess
OTo «r, Uuu hxliriddM w» dr«r&gt; .n5
“
Cofac,
”
said
line
officers,
graaping
him
claim
the
failings
of
others
,U&gt;
all
but
go; Uie kcy-holc was tht-ro all the while.
the strongest etiwurc.
by either arm, “you can't remain here thcmsclvvx
This is unchristian,- and at the Amerwnn Theatre, Brut Francisco, plnnc.'
The impatient lady sat before the Acer Jedediali Brown, if you wasn't such a
ashart lime acu, a little girl- attracted
' J.M. RI SSBLL.
anv longer, come along."
shun s a despicable heart._______
much attention by suppressed but violent
HYSIC! AX and Surgeon. Ottre In WmelT* ful grate in her hide park*, the sharp respectable person as I know you to be,
A toy at a crowing 'hav1w: MjjjW
*The injured Brown resisted this appeal
»tore. State street.___ ___ . .
Tits FxMaut TkmpS.—No trait of sobb'fag. It was thought at first that she nnmetbing of a gmtrevrjm.’dtS lattertaM
outlines of iw features fully exposed by 1 should be tempted to say you were as well as he was able.
.
■
1
JOHN ROBERTS,
the mreuding flames, deeply ruminating drunk •”
“I tell yon you're wrongl' berried, character is more agrycable in a female wasacMW wbnse refined feelings were hitn that 1» would give him somel
Hb entered, and after stumbling over a
..
•
..r
Prwntlv
more
susceptihfa
than
those
of
others
old
than a sweet temper.
IT»me can "over
he came back.
The .boy; roji
hall tabic, and qvcrscUing tho hat stand, grasping the door with both tends.
It is likelha flow­ er, and of more experience in tbe world,
“ Oh, of course we're wrong—of courao be happy w'itifout it
he managed to grasp hold of the stair
iind that slw looked on tin- scenes as real.
II. f. &lt; IlLUKY.
bannisters. Then, with a fresh sxerllon, we arc; but never you mlud, and come ers that spring up fa our pathway, reyiv- But that was not the cause of her grief.
along with us, and it will be all right.’’
Ing and cheering ns. Let a manto home
»hat she stirred up at the name time the be gained the parlor door.
,.p.raflr^&gt; and fidelity. IUmOowc. u
-But this i&gt; my bow, I say, and that at night, wearied and worn by the tolls Buf.re hwiug her sight she had seen tbe
Tte fire was still burning bnghtly in
flawy ruantr, Mitti. Blaaka kq* steal* CB ba&gt;dof the day, and how soothing 4s a won) ptuv, and hearing that it wtt to Lb per­
’
When it frecres utri-blows, take ci
the grate, and Jedediah Brown thought it is my wife, and she knows it”
formed that nitfit, bv Mrs. Haync, she
ytwrn&lt;w nrirf Wrap dp'■ylvtffTfiee
Tbe
ofberrs, however, were not inclined dictated by a good dhprarfUon! !t is
•’‘^JJTbad!” .be etetaimed aloud, !flickered up reproaclifolly as he advanced
Msimshino falling on hfa heart. He » hap­
to
credit
his
words,
and
insisted
more
“it’s too ted—it’» really abomhuble, that iinto die room. So he turned his back t? strongly than over that bo should SMotn- py, ami the cares of life nre forgotten. A
the Haze, and steadied himself with a
mother,
'•there,
I
remember
that
part;
Jedediah should so far forget himself— I
punv them. But only by carrying him Uect temper baa a sooUiing infloenre
who knows tbe effect of cold «yy^ ,.|
,
and ou, ns to ack fa UA» rociuU’ man ’ 1elmi» back.
over the minds of a whole famlh.— lio’w 1 do wish 1. could sue; but it a so
Huppcnln; to raise bis eyes, be was bodily along conld ho be removed.
Sir William Temple ttp, "Tte
1
“Tell ’em thcy’ro mistaken in tbe man,” Where it is found in the wife and nfotber, dark F When the Jewess wss about asCARLOS O. SCOTT
DLfite glanced nervously nt the duck, :Mtonished t&lt;» behold the figure of a man implored Jedediah, appealing to hi. wife,&gt; you observe a kindness and love preriom- rending tbe cauldron tire child tried to rot pleasure of life Is love, tte -g
at the further .extremity &lt;&gt;f the apart­
then sealing herself, cwitinucd :
when he found that he pould not other­’ inating over the natural foelinp of * l«»d look toward tboatai’e. but failed to pene­ treasure contentment, the gmateet ]
ment.
Tbe thought of thieves at once
trate
tbe
curtain
wnitk
bbl
tbe
scene
from
Smiles, kind word* and looks,
wise convince them of the truth, “fell1 heart.
aion is health, tte. graate*i_caso h
entered his mind.
rharartrrire the children, and pcere &gt;*&lt; herself alone, she buried her face in her an&lt;l the grealcul jpedic
’em who 1 am, and they’ll let me go
“Who’re you F he mqiuicd sternly.
B. II. I I LLER,
But that good lady only thrunk back,&gt; lore have their dwelling* there. Study hands and cried with bitter vexation and
The mysterious person preserved a
drepslr. AH Who knew of the little
“1 dte’l eire tnoch'- about
and uttered a small scream, as if shpekod1 then a sweet temper. __________
girl\ misfortune shared In bar griet and
profound silence.
.
t
.
Said Mr. Oska to tte teed
,
“Who’re you. T nay F ened Jedcdiifo, at what she heard.
(b-appv.ntmeiit, but they o.uld not see
X»u- S-1
r" ““ “
Ibe rage of her husband wns rcffdulfleu
family with-iwfacli te liriget; *tf----and feci tho tmriblfc shadows that bung
!
who
can
quit
the
brilliant
society
of
tbs
know what reasons there can te
“ fa a louder tone.
this aet of perfidlotisneM.
fart is. «aaru&gt;. 1 b*isi’A&lt;4. the
*»
Stdl the importuned said not ft wool. by
J“Woman’." be vociferated, turning * vnuiw todistan to the kindly voice of age about her heart, dark as the plumes of n spare; you sec ttet yop'-ylfe ,
man to make a bcaat of Hmadt tera«M
.. ,*
W. II.COLEMAN
“Now, look hen-, y«u viH’ifoqS, thiev­
raven. What a chrerlew horfknn Is hers.
B71ew President 4s to be elected • few
last look upon her as she stepped upon '—who can hold cheerful communication
ing uclv-looking scouu’rel, if you don I
Dm for her there is light bey owl tbe ray“Str," said n wwneti to a loafer, Kf
tho stairs, “beware what you do’ Don I
*&lt;And°nsa supplement to the question,
do-Tmt rehfl terne my hwritaad’-e-rifttM,
trifle with a desperate maul
Sptofcto
will. D&lt;&gt; you hear!
\hh-t busuiebs
light from the H&lt;4y of Holies, will «**Ac fixed up.m toe „ncuurei&lt;»u.»t,wjo have you in my house, st tins lime o tho tlicse men or your doom is scaled. , You willing to help the deformed, who stands
-Hf 1 do L sbrilwhie ter to »w clearlj as the srcluingcl who Lw;ill expr-so ymL"
■was sleeping on the enruer of tho licartb.
won’ll Very well; the cauwjqucnccs bo in need of help, as if tho blush of Helen
1MS0 n»yK&lt;V,” WM the yv&lt;J,rapky-««»
such a Eauguinary look «
Sj® n,8As\ho last inquiry elicited no reply,, upon your o»x» bead i’ll have a divwgs mantled on bin check; show mo the mao Us.looked upon tte gorgeous scenery
GEORGE W. MILLS,
2pi| separate from yoc; yes, maiun, who would uo sooner b*&gt;k rudely at tbc stare the birth of nges.
ibrillsdlhat feline q“t,rnH
Vw n’
Jedodiab, moved by his rising pa«-i«&gt;, and I’ll take tbe children. Do you tear toor girl in the village than
the ^dl
moved without further
that. Mra. Brown 1 I’ll take jdl_tte chi • Jregscd Wy fa the id
selaed a G-oUtool, and employing nil h&gt;» dron to myself, and leave you a rahrtl.
fortune,. Troupes - cum® . *-*'n
without looking to them beforehand; and, aud te w«&gt;vfa jomrthtag ft 1P« h««»Wj
strength in the effort, ho threw It at the
dcstitntc, wretched, heart broken female
moreover, by constantly .expecting
bend of the fancied burriar.
.

D

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&lt;r ji o i r t 3flisrtllait!!

1

JI

:s 1, k;"-£s xriJS?

P

TlLe cITrt1*’ ‘SJjd S 7cfadS ' Tm nrist to
i^rfated Brown,
which followed, awsksm-d tba ueruaw , y u 1 P"
.
.. no
. He
rphn to the important fact
cvcr cherished strong hopes, bow ever,

-.--j — —— ■— —- - - ■
mg troubles that co mo unexpected are

ri3ic»iler.of a .woman's repo
uk- the man v.h“ no
:
slant tho delicacy and respic
U&gt; a woman in any cenfllpfta.
you .show m• ft gcntlcmfo.

STANFON A TIFF AM a
T.-ETON'S KXI-------- “—“
Pnwujtcfcww.

S

jidplbtju*

rnraMAK
ti*. her assert** «•
th, ua-room

“I'WleA &lt;k.

omteul.

-V1TWT. I*e1

u,u*p
--------- o .
whilv 3!r. Browp, spou his
I station house, was thrust ,
rf lb,
tf„s
■
— cf the dark tens,

I

.

lady ifl
that he
awwy a peww taRuidye.

' • X'
«n- im

�gbeatSALE'
J.M METINS,--

.KDrroa.
look more gloomily; tbe “Itoro nod ahad-

that town.—
more and more acute.

Tbe President

occurrence transpired euejj

and Cabinet at Washington, are apparent-

J

tbe 11500 for their scrvii

In tl» 6e.hU

inn and skulking around rendered it some­
what dangerous for tho citizens to go scar
r .6 _L._!______ t. -i .r.
«r

capacity of Circuit and

Rapids, Kalanuaoo, Flint and Saginaw,

sidered a small *tip«ud'for th* labor to be

•r am find any fault with the course pur-

The opposition have put forth every
effort to defeat tbe re-election of John P.

Hale, of New Hampshire, to the United
State* Senate. In this effort they have
footed Republicans of New Hampshire
and other parts of tbe country. We re­

joice that their endeavors were not sue
State. The law of 1858, providing for
cestfuL The Republicans could ill afford
tbs advertisement and sale of these lands,

required tbe publication by legal subdi-

there was a paper published at tbe time
of the passage of th* law; providing the
cost of such publication should not ex
coed &gt;15,000.
As tbe descriptions of
these lands fill nearly eight sheets of ordi­
nary sized paper, closely printed, in small

Hale in the Senate at such a time aa thia.

political anti-slavery movement; nnd
stands to-day, side by aids with Mr. Sew­
ard, among the most eminent of living

American Statesmen.

Among our ear­

liest recollections of congressional doings,

live “Hale storms” so often inflicted upon
Congress by Mr. Hale, to the entir* de­
molition of everything like glass, in the
law, and furnish copies of all these des
wordy structures reared by tho oppo­
eriplions to some thirty-five or forty psnents of justice and humanity. Thu reelectionrof Mr. Halo is another evidence
nished, of tbe Impossibility of their pub­
of the soundness of the Republican or­
lication in any country office by actual ganization in No* Hampshire, and of
composition. In order to avoid this diffi­
their determination to adhere to the prin­
culty the Commissioner, with tbe consent
ciples upon which its organization was
of all the publishers interested, has
based.

be printed in supplemental form by the
State printers, and furnished to the sev.
Hie eighty-secund anniversary of our
eval publishers, to be issued weekly, in national independence is about to dawn
connection with tbe regular issues of their upon us.
For aa many years have our
several papers, to their subscribers.

The citizens enjoyed tbe blessing* of liberty,

coat of printing these supplements is to

volvetHbe State in an expense of from
fifty to sixty thousand dollars; whereas,

the glorious “fourth" hassgsin, and again,
shed its light upon our nation; our patri­
otism has been aroused by 'ths sound of

tbe fife and drum, and tbe booming of can­
by this arrangement, tbe expense of ad­ non, and our hearts msde glad by the
vertising all the lands, as yet patented to shouts 6f a rejoicing people.. As this an­

niversary approaches again, it.is well to
thousand JoTlsr*.
consider tbe best manner of continuing
It would not be strange if some fault the time-honored custom of celebration.
should be found with the arrangement of For ourselves, wc are free to say, that
we should much prefer a real old-fashioned

celebration; one in which cUcry citizen in
the whole community would feel free to
tml impossibility, the sslee would be at­ participate in. Wc are aw^re of tbe ex­
tended if made in different portions of treme difficultiee of eo celebrating under

wiedosn of th* Commissioner in making
this arrangement
It will be necessary
that tbe various books and papers of the
• land office should be at tbe place of sale.

■tries necessarily attendant
'business to be accomplished.

Thus, if

would require the removal of these things

from the State Capital; a circumstance
—Ar incompatible with the interests

of the State, and the convenience of those

existing circumstances.
It is a lamenta­
ble fact, that a good old-fashioned oration,
in which the principle* of liberty are por­

trayed as worthy of the highest ambition
of any people; and oppression and tyr­
anny are taught to be evils of such im­
portance as to excuse the sundering of
political tics, if necessary to their over­
throw, is looked upon as a thing sectarian,
and is offensive as radical.Republicanism.
On tbe other hand an oratiow whicjkdsud#
the Union as a “glorious Union," for the
preservation of which all minor questions
should rink into insignificance, and which
। should be reverenced, adored, and pre­

There are many other reasons which served at all hazards, is alike objection­
»*■&lt; b. enumerated here, but which j
able'as a modern democratic document.
will present themselves to the minds of If then, we cannot unite in a national cele­
all who will give thia subject a little re- bration, let us have one of spma kind—a
Sabbath School,

Good

Templar,

or

Washingtonian Temperance Celebration.
optaions in relation to tbe duration of Some of our citizens ar* moving for a
the time ^iren to “adjoining owners” to temperance celebration, and, in the ab­
aeeure their claims ban also bad its influ sence of anything in phiah all Hasse* con
unite, wo hail this movement as Infinitely

better than no celebration.

tbe Commissioner of tlxe Land Office, Ui
been and will be taken with a strict refer-

The Democratic State Committee have
Issued a call accordingly, for holding their

Detroit.

Tbe ratio of representation is

From present appearances th* wool
market is likely to bo somewhat duller
than usual, end the price consequently
lower.
This was to b* expected, and

probably no one will be disappointed.—
Tho great commercial revulsion which
overtook all classes, and especially manu­
facturer*, mcrclisnt*. and spreu’atora,

confidence once lost is not easily regained.

organised county.

Tbe call, which first

larly appears with the signature of tho
Whether tbe committee arc a unit in thia

Taking Into consideration

Notwithstanding, most of our woollen
manufactories have resumed operations,

employing lees hands, and tbe tbe general
feeling is, to risk less in their purchases.
Speculators in wool bare almost entirely
withdrawn from the market, and all hands

seem Inclined to “wail a little."

The

in, that there ar* not more than one-fourth
together with tbe fact that tho dip this

With thia view

noysnee of the citizens. Tbe Chippewas,
performed, yet there car. b* no doubt aa thirsting to revqngo the murder of four of
« puhlkhed Jo UD
to the intent of law providing for the pay­ their nuiuber.whioh took place near Cheng, tU onto kj
sratana on the 5th in*L, hsve “pitched in­ .□pplerowi of IUD M"-.
Mol™. County, to tkeiotb
to" this miscellaneous assortment of Da
Mchigan have reason for congratulation
kotaa It fa said Hole in-the-Day loads
that tbe time ul the d-uible pay system,
•z pl red with the exit of the “small meas­
The particulars of tlm contest, of course ing all that are advortirod in eact. rou
every county in eours* through tbe8ta‘®ure" class of politicians, from tbe control ar* not yet known. A hand-to-hand con­ By icrenerto
S^eT^!\e0^dtest
was observed in th* distance between
of its affidr*.
descriptions at length of all the land*
a Chippewa and Sioux, in which the lat­
rertlsou for ml*, «b* quantity m each
Suppookd Muanxa.—Just aa going to ter was worsted. A Sioux wa* seen in a
canoe exulting over the head of a Chippe­ county will be seen.
The pnyrc** of the sales from day to
wa which he had severed from tho body;
of tbe body of a Mrs. Harding, of Maple and a Sioux exhibited a scalp which had day will l&gt;e reported to the daily papw*
in the State, so that all dsasgnimng £
Grove, this county, under such circum­ been taken.
purchase land in certain counties only.
stance* as to excite suspicion of foul play.
Our correspondent writes:
may thus bo posted, to sar* them «mneoSu.uo.dk, M.yZlik,?; A. M.
Wo understand that Mrs. Harding has
There is a battle raging on the ea»t esrary time and expensq-of attending
been missing for some days, and, search
side of our city between th* Sioux and through ail the sales.
The terms of salo to thow who make
being made, her body was found yester­ Chippewn*.
It commenced about day
day, (Wednesday,) about ten rods from light this morning, and a great number affidavit, peraonally, before the Commis­
the highway, near the centre of the town­ of shots liave been fired. There are some sioner, at tlie rime of sale, according to
law.
oi' their mUalioa to becom* “actual
ship. Tbe body was covered with piece* seventy or eighty squaws In'Holmes’ and buns fide settlers" on tho land within
Hall, that have fled here foe shelter.
They arc firing now rapidly and It is one year from the time of purchase
reported that Hole-in-the-Day with 150 m required by section Sth of th* act pass­
warrior* is engaged. We can hear their ed February 4lh. 1858, will be twenty
further particular* until next week.
gun* very plainly, as they arc only about five per cent, of the purchase pnee (or
bid) down, and the balanc* in ten years
Maims Law.—Al the last session of a mile from tho levee along tbe river.
at the option of the purchaser, with an­
In haste, youra,
Gxoituius.
tbe Legislature of Maine, a new law for
nual interest at ten per cent.
Person*
th* prohibition of rum selling was passed
loking for land to settle upon, who export
By the St Paul Daily Times and the
and also a license law, both dependent
r to avail themselves of the benefit of ma­
MfruwotisB w* have full particulars of
upon the ratification of the people. Tbo
king but the quarter payment down, must
tbe battle between ^he Chippewas and
two proposition were both voted upon Sioux. By these icoounfa, wc Isarn that make their selection in one body, and in
’ addition to their own affidavit, must forothe battle was a desperate and blood v one
ish the Commissioner, at th* tim* of sale,
sulted largely In favor of prohibition.— —there being four Chippewas killed and with the affidavit of the supervisor of tbe
six dangerously wounded, and two Sioux
The vote in Portland^Gorham and Tai­
town in which the land is located, (the
killed and twelve wounded, two of them
supervisor’s affidavit may be taken in
mouth was in the proportion of 100 for fatally.
Wc have uo room for the de­
bis own county or before any one quali­
prohibition to one* fo^ lit^nse.
tails.
fied to administer oath*,) or of some olker one satisfatory to the Comm'msioner,
I3J" Below is an account of another
rOURDSD.
that it is valuable mainly for agricultural
disgraceful proceeding in the Senate which
purposes, and not for timber, mires, sa­
resulted in a challenge from Benjamin to
We are indebted to Hon. J. G. Ran­ lines, Ac. Pbe same person will not be
Daria, but which, of course, was “satis­ dall, of tbengwatana, for the particulars1 entitled under the law to but os/ roeb
of a skirmish between a party of Chip­ prirclcgo of scttlenrent From all who
factorily arranged t"
do nofmake a satisfactory affidavit thus
pewa and Sioux Indians, on Snake River,
WasniMTOX, June 8. *58.
An exciting passage of arm* took place- in Pine County, on Saturday, the 15th1 l&gt; settle, full payment will in all ease* be
insL,
which
resulted
in
tho
jlrath
of
four
required down on the day of snle; but no
in the Senate to-day. between Mr. Dari*
of Mississippi and Mr. Benjamin of Lou­ of the Chippewas—one man, two women oath is required by the law of those who
and a child—and the wounding of three' -pay in full on the day of sale tlist the
isiana.
A small party of Chippewas, land is nut “valuable for timber, mines,
Mr. Benjamin was speaking on tbe Ar­ othera
my bill, when Mr. Davis said, “I will most of them female* and children, were salines. Ac. The lowest bid that can be
correct the Senator, as that seems to be floating down the river, when they re­ received h tbe minimum pfico of &gt;1.35
the point of hi* argument. The Secro ceived a volley of buck and duck shot per acre, and the one to whom any detary of War docs ask money for breech­ from a party of about twenty-five Sioux, scriptii'D &lt;n description* of land shall be
loading arms, costing from &gt;30,000 to who were lying in ambush on the bank struck off, wilL b« required to mskc
•40.000, and part of this &gt;100,000 is to of the river" The attack was sudden and Cmpt paymcm of his bid, according to
, at the’ time of sale, in such current
go in this way, according to his applica­ unexpected by the Chippewas. They ralllsd their remaining fore* and pul the fund* as the State Trersurer will receive,
tion."
Mr. Benjamin replied: “I do not un­ enemy to flight— th* latter succeeding in subject to all of the provisions and penal
taking
but
one
scalp.
. tics for taikirc and for false or fraudulent
derstand that die Secretary lias asked for
The Chippewa* started in pursuit of bids, according to section 4lh of tbe art.
any part of this &gt;100,000 to purchase
their old enemy, and.if they succeed in It is expected from all bidders that all the
overtaking them, there will be a bloody requirements of thia section will bo strict­
ly observed. A number of hundreds of
Mr. Davis—“Oh, 1 will state the very conflict.
copies of descriptions of lands in the
simple fact that be ash* money to buy
breech-loading arms. Whether this 1100,­
State now advertised for sale, will be
000 is to be paid out of the Treasury 1
gy The Pine Creek dam, in Allegan found for public use at each of the Counts’
Treasurer'*
offices of eountie* in which
county, has bceh carried away by the
To this Mr. Benjamin replied—“It is freshet ‘
any of me lands are advertised, and also
A man named Meier, beat his, at "the Stale Laud Office.
ing reply as to what was a very respect­ wife ut Owosso, Isat week, whereupon the
While tni* land has bencalled “swamp
ful inquiry."
boys took him and ducked him in the, land," much uf it is among the most val­
Mr. Davis—“I consider it as an at­ pond.
uable farming land, both for grain and
tempt to misrepresent a very plain rcfy The Cougrcgationaliste of Grand grasses, in any country, and the time of
Haven, propose the erection of a new payment being made so easy, great numMr. Benjamin—“Tbe Senator is mis­
bera,within and without the State, who are
church during tho next auunn.
taken, and has no right so state any such
now without land and pennenanl homes,
RT An abridged history of Col. Fro- will doubtlcaa eagerly embrace this most
thing.
His manner is not agreeable at
all?
monvs first two explorations is to be pre­ favorable opportunity to provide themMr. Davis—If the Senator happens to pared for tbe press by tho classic pen ofr selves good lands, .at cheap ratu. to make
themselves homes ot their own.’ More
find it disagreeable, 1 hope bo wni keep G*o. 8. Hillard.
.ST A California paper acknowledge*i than 50,000 acres of these lands, in qnalit to himself."
Mr. Benjamin—“It was directed to me, the receipt of a strawberry measuring; ity below tbo average, were taken in sixty
and I will not keep it to myself, I will re­ seven inches round, from a ranch near days, by adjacent owner*, immediately
Knight's Landing.
ply to it instantcr."
after the passage of the act of February
t 4th, in the present year.
Even the low[y Tne house of 8. D. Foster, of
Otsego, Allegan county, was struck by esl of these lands by proper drainage, for
i shall not again be diverted from my
।
lightning on the 30th ult. The boltp***ed which a portion of th* proceeds of the**
public duties/*
through several rooms but without injur­ sales is to be devoted, will make the very
richest and most durable meadow land
ing tbo family.
that can be found, and it has also been
E*y~ Tbe horse and buggy of J ease’ amply tested that the deep vegetable
Washington, May 29.
Cram, of Adrian, were stolen In front ofF mould thus accumulated for ages, make*
The sale of tbe military reservation al
th* church, on Sunday evening.
The1 the richest kind of manure, with a duo
Rock Island, 111., has been postponed by
thief was pursued to Palmyra and tho1 admixture of other kinds, w’bcnorcr need­
tbe Secretary of War for the present.
articles recovered while tbo thief re­ ed, for adjoining uplands.
The postponement of th* land sale* in
There are also, in this largest body of
Kansas tlic 1 stand 15th of November, is
Mr. Richard A. Buckner, says। land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
officially siuounced.
Men of alt parties opposed to the pol­ the Cincinnati Gazette, yesterday manu­. in any country, many thousand* of acres
.
not
only of the bast grain and grass land,
icy of the administration, have been con­ mitted eight slaves in this city, and divi­
sulted in regard to th* formation of a ded amongst them &gt;8,000. A very gen­, but of the moot valuable pine, cedar*
hemlock, cherry, black walnut and white
'
People’s party of th* Union, but do gen­ erous act, truly.
oak timber, a* well aa many, very valuaeral meeting has taken plac*. The promt­
The German journry men tailors
nent Republicans in Congress state that- of Cincinnati have been assembling in1 ble water power*, In the purchmc of which
they have not been consulted with or giv­ mass meeting, and protesting at the inva­1 great bargains will by many undoubtedly
be made; by ttaae having mean* for safe
en consent to tbe new organization. They
sion of their province by th* sewing ma­ and profitaH* investment, aa ailnh* sale*
think there is quite enough opposition chine.
must be absolute and without rtwcrva.and
parties cow, without making any inorc ;
[qy" A wife and mother in Bristol, R. by the conditions of the law, those wbu
and white willing to co-operate with oth­
er parties, where co operation requires no I., has eloped with Orin L. Basset, who, buy on credit for actual settlement are
sacrifice of principle, they intend to leave* a wife and four children in Taunton. prohibited from purchasing those land*
Th* guilty couple are members of th*। which are more especially valuable for
timber, mines, salines, Ac.
Many bon­
Baptist Church in good standing.
.
OF It appears that from the 1st of. deeds of miles of railroads in tho vicinilv
rights of tbe South ; anli.Locompton, anti­ January to the 80th April the amount ofP of these lands, both in the Upper and
Lower
Peninsulas,
are
already
projected
administration, and retrenchment and re­ specie shipped from San Francisco was
&gt;lft,lTl,49o, which is •A01.86O more
Land Granta, must b* built at no distant
than
for
ths
corresponding
period
of
last
Washington, June ll.
day, thus eventually making them, as to
The N. Y. Tiri&amp;tm/s special correspon­
local advantages, by internal improvedent says Lord Napier received despatch
ty The Chicago Democrat saysi went* and by lake and river navigation
ea yesterday from th* commander of the there are between twenty and thirty c» aa well aa for soil, Umber, minea, salins*’
&gt;uiiics, saiinea,
West India squadron, expressly disavow- tabliahmcnte within the limits of that: Ac., am —
ana th* mnat
_ a .nro^'
4c., among
moat v.l...Ltvaluable and
a«U..tku«ok.t««L l-pwraJ,™

!“*
pnk».
ll. «U1 gmw Ike UrveM kind ofwlmL

sjrdy on awill.
atcly after being informed of tbe offensive
likely that those already baying will with- proceedings, be despatched the sloop Jas
per after Mb* Styx and other cruiser, with
ordere tobrir&lt; them fa, intending to bold

an old gentleman in Uo™. with peuper dntow,
the ileaVHist ffniM e&gt;.H,
&gt;

•30,000 per annum.—Eric Ger,

lately destroyed by a man named 8b*«&gt;.
Icy, has revived her St Cloud Visitor £

She devotes seventeen column* of

oK p—l»7u» U’l’W
AdriJw S rip&gt;

*

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CdudI lUilnwl,
doln« «»
.
Our
•'«&gt; k~P
P«. ,IUi &lt;h. prar— rf
rdlrnjU.
Drfroll
drt«ij •
„f &lt;wulr 100,000. (b«i=«
““ ‘‘°«khd Id Av. ,«.)
•““"’SSLI!

URD1

s
tor* *J«aj» ton Urpt.^1
oi th* CTrtificote* which ih&lt;

tea

(JCVl'lOPCU, W,D1
---------------- -------------»d mou ~Rk, eW« ot
’-1
A. a Blau, conning aa U doaa, mid.
way, tbe rich commerce of tbe east with

cabble of fi&lt;.aUng th* l.rgmt crafo I re­
gard the Peninsula Stale unequalled in
natural commercial as well as agricultu­
ral advantages among all our prosperous
inland State*. Its co*l, plaster rod stone
quarries (with its uneonalled Lake Suporior marble) are already found in abun­
dance. Its climate, soil, timber and wa
ter are all that could b* derirtd. Its Univenity, at Ann Arbor, Normal School,
at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamazoo,
Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, ar* all de­
lightfolly located in those beautifal towns.
These with ita other institutions of learn­
ing springing up in various parts of tbe
State, for the liberal education of ita sons
and its daughter*, as well as ita institu­
tions of humsnity for tho unfortunate,
(its House of Refuge, ita Deaf and Dumb
nnd Insane Asylum*,) are permanently
organized upon the most liberal plans,
and some of them already amply^endow-

y— —
ft/wi
has connected w.th U rora. 700 or BOO

flourfahing; and its friends are sanguine
that if conducted upon principles of th*
strictest practical economy, it will sown
become an institution highly useful and
honorable to the agricullual in tercet* ol
-the State, for the education of ite enter-

itlemaa i»i

■ TO

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICHIGAN, I Pr-bate
Barry cooniy. a*.
I u&gt;d n»l
-»-- J - ■ 1
. t ■&gt; J -

Sa ■ _ _ - -

COOKING

cal and tiriftr rwupa*.
Its Primary School h und is already
lanje and permanent, and aside from the
flourishing Union Schools everywhere
springing up under this system, the constltutiouai provisions of tho State are
ample, so that die Common Schools shall
very aooa.be much elevated in character
and entirely free of expense to all who
choose to avail themselves of its benefits.

approximating to 500,000,000. and of

TATE OF MICHIGAN. I
l
»'
' —
1

S Barry- - -oowulr./ a.U»
a. -

moral, intelligent and industrious, and in­
spired with a spirit of enterprise, being
encouraged with the assurance tlist their
own favorite State is destined soon to
rank high among her kilter States in
wealth and positiofi.
When but part payment for three land*
is mad* down for settlement, Msignabie

s

Dins tto petition. duly rmM.
i. aJtoiaulriiur of tekf «wi

AN

LS

w*&gt; '&lt;* r
J pure *21

sequently, and officially endorsed upon the
certificate by th* State Treasurer, patents
or deeds from the State are issued to the
proper holders of all such certificates on

PROBATE NOTICE.
rately embrace just the lota they intend
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I I^&gt;h.»'
r.nd not otlicr* or portions of other*, with
their proper section*, towns, ranges, &lt;kc.
Serious disappointments and injury oecasionslly occur to some by their baviw
erroneously procured description* of lota,
with a view to purchase, that they did not
intend or d**ireto buy.
WetoBSto */ Jsto Hpe*y». late
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,

S

IB©H

Minnow

C50T The Louisville Journal has tbe
following ofthe Martha Washington Mon­
unient:

seeing thia monument two or three months

C0ESTAN
upon ana part of It not disfigured bv teril.l.odawm^kK

&lt;*«
----- present
condition for several y«ar«.

The explan-

this:—A Now ' ork widower, wealthy and

PROBATE NOTICE.
'TATEOF MICHIGAN. Itaaw Corm.

rAxamre

LOT

pU

�KNAPEJT8 COLUMN!

BLOOD 1

HUs

KA1BWAM STORK

TICE

NEW SPRING GOODS!

vicinity, fully cue v
ALU ABLE rWJ

LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE!

DRY GOODS
skin armptomatsc of psrulyafa, rbeum.taun. nee
relgis, tumor cancer, diubcles. Isaaltude uud de­
bility, diorrhes, sad all other dmorders of tbe or­
gana of respristion, ths livre, tbe kidneys, U»

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS',‘FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

mmn ?

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED, GOODS, MUSLIMS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LIKENS, DIL 8ILK8,

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.
and reUsbUity,
’
M editorial, management and general conduct
M piper win remain the same ** »■ - ------ • —
intend to still further loerei
wr. Tbe Tuscan is printed),
distinct type.
&gt;r tbe beseut of our mail aubaenbera, we ahUl

OTWE.

COOKING STOVES!

I now feel better inerery respect than I bare for
Very truly yours.
JOBX H. DIMUTH.
From tbo Her Mr. McMtuxx* Pastor ul Roberto
CUpel„
lyniassrotn, OcLS. IBC.
Dr C. W. Rosses—Dear Sr I bare used your

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

CLOTH1JVG

LAWNS, BRI LUANTS, CHALLIS
CHALU ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH
PROBATE NOTICE.
tats of micbtgan, Gounty or Bury, m.—
At a session of the Probata Court. for tbe
County of Uorrr, bolden at the Probate Office lu
Bastings, on Monday. Ute loth day of May. In the

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

S

HERDS PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CIIAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

in getting up a club for lU Daily ar Tri-WecMy ?
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
(lutaios eU Or
»n-v '/ tfe
taf
arc*
uc aiferacfe dry— Or aarf feM Uin7 10 takinf
Du llaily—Trrotr rrry lar.
‘
The
•1. Tsi-WraiT Tmin is composed of tho
ins d

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, &lt;/ every
variety and style,

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

CHECK

LINEN, WHITE

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

. .
O...
urea .IUOOled for several years with extreme debility end
Ou reading and filing tha petition duly verified, weak ires., an much so that I waa unable to attend
of SoBantiy Donaldson, widow of said deceased,
praying for certain reason, therein net forth that
administration of said estate mar be granted, and an Jlood Purifier and I*illa were effecting. I wea
induced by a friend tn try therm
“
that letters may issue to said peutamer.
1 hare been using tbo puriAu far tbe leal twelve
Tbercopon it is ordered, that Mooday. the Ifllb
montha, sad^find tb^marfteue fWlr eqsal to its
signed for the bearing ol eaid prtilton, and that that I cannot now diapeaae with tbe one af it”
the heirs at law of said deeeaaod, and all other
persona interested In said estate, are required to ■1
u.
appear al a acMioc of said Court, then to be bald­
en st the Probsts Office, In Hastings, and abow
cause. If any there be,» hy the prayer of the petituwePwbouId not be grunted :
And£ ta farther ordered,that sad petitioner
kiru notice to the persona interested in said estate,
of the pendency of said petition; end the hearing
thereof; by causing aeopy of this order to bo pablished til tbe •■Republican Banner,” a newspaper
printed and drculatidr in said county ol Barry, for
three aucccaaire weeks, prerioes to said day rf
bearing.
0. L. RAT.
nlw5_______________ Judge af Probata.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

FOUND.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., dec.

io Ut cii,cf .V. M.
Bow In the Fifty fifth year of ita exiatsoce. com­
bine ah the eeeeaUal elements, of a ooruplMe fami­
ly newspaper. It is devoted to the sunuort of tbe
Democrat* party wfea U u nfit. and of Democrat­
ic Principle ataiw. Is the uncompromising adveealarfFresaO,
Zafer. Zrw
A strict

iOTICE.

Tec^tel^ ” ^J^^HnndredotJpmoTO

OfTRl-VTEKKLY TRIBUNE; single copy, »3, c
four eoptea 110, in advance.
All letters inclosing mnoer or on bu«a«1 of an

J^ETWTSX*K-“5T 1
BOOKS AND
■W,,

8TAT1OIEBY t t

&gt;U£L &gt;U»

THE EVENING POST.

Thao it io san Uet far ssoq tbrne dallara jmu4*
wtnphsca every varietnnd kind of Huron be aubacriber not only rewire. a
Hrrop.Ae. v-Lcb will be odd u 11EM1R1.0W PRICES. TEA al from 31 to 7J SPLENDIDTHREE DOLLARENGRAVING I
but,
also, the beautifully illustrated
-------- - COFFEE from IStf ta 70 eenta
of every description from a Her­
Tw Dollar Art Journal One 1'evr
l Mackerel!. Space will not alw ..._„.eraie the whole of my immense
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, O1L8,'CANEach subscriber ta also presented nub a Coati*
stock ofOooda, therefore 1 will contact myself with cat. ta the A wards ofPremiums, hy n hidt a raluthat It contains ererythiejr that was ever
DLES, SOAPS, BASH, PAILS, BED aariae
uXoAtefln a FAMILY GROCERY Store, tbe
eompririnx slarger usd more general assort­
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS, whole
ment than can be found st any other establishment
end will be ottered nt pnere lower than ever before
WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
heard of tn the State of Mlchdnu. Call aud esc. .
Remember the plooe-Xew Brick store, I doors

a large stock and great variety Men1* calf bool*
for (3 71; kip boots, bp brogaas. Calfdamans®,
sled etsd patent leather do, eougresa gaiters for
men and bora, calf, patant usd enameled leather,
llrs^ particular attention paid to all kinds of

__—S*_
Iftrii* Etauno Pi*
It Published Erery Thursday.'
' Teo copies oat year In
I advance|l»,&lt;
“•'•it,

NOTH

|y all his relatives bad died. Tbe ei.rcuwatany.. uirh ImI to his recovery were aa follows.—
f," ronnnJbrotuJ wmintU babll of nmding

“

ISAAC C. MOTT
ta now selling mare Araas/g llrwrito far 1 D

Comprising every thing far a gentleman's ont-dl;
shirts, collars, gloves, hosiery, cravata, pants, evcry variety from lire stallings to six dollars; Coals,
every pnes. quality end pattern ; vesta from six
sallhi.gsto ux dollars.

i** “f'-l", “X

Rnatings. Jane », l8fid.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

Dr. AE. B0N8TEEL,
PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
Da. AK Btotcxl. haring rude Hastlnp his
permanent place of residence. would inform tbe
citiienc of Baaltaga sad vleinity. that be will at-

MBtnrr of what waa styled

WILLIAM JONES,

IttCBklBB,
I eonataatly making addition to the
same, all of wfatcb, he propotw |o aell

CIE1FU that the CU1FEST

�EUBSHMi'S
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE

and cutlery.

DotAid G. Mitchel
h delivered the
the G-mtotricel
ely. From a «
Hartford papers

Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.
C8SELL, * Urn

arc farmers, remember list you are raw,
with duties aud raapoMtbUitica.
Live
down the old brutal notion that n famwr
must be uncouth, uneducated and nnlhfciXing—a mere plodder.
Yon are brought into-Immediate con­
tact with hcsCrt of clvilteafton. You etnnol get out of tin-, buzs of tbo toiling
world. The trill of the wonder working; tine n eorrret knotiMRe of froe i-rtorintai, if nr
wires and Hus rumble of tha locomotive fri?«i* wiU txtend th« ««&lt;&gt; of oar lalxtro. Wa
(the thander of nations) romt to your
uocc secluded hill-side.
Hove towards better life.
Do not,
keep your boys coru-sbclHng in the lung
winter evenings.
Make your form a
Elace your sons and daughtera cannot
tip loving.
Crith-ata the trees—they
arc God’s tn casengars. Don't sav tl.at
you care nothing for look’- Y-hi do care
else why did you build Rat two-story
white house, with blinds and a cupola in­
to which you never go ? Or why did you
yeara ago, carefully brush your coat, and
pluck up your shirt colter, wli«i you wen.
starting, on a Sunday evening, to visit
that good woman wl&gt;o now shares your
home 1
...
. . . _
Ode much tn&lt;yt for book* 4£pUto*&gt;&lt; I
"Kt
Don’t keep a votemn parlor into which
you go but oneo * month with a person,
or the sowing aneicly.
Hang around
your waM’ picturtsi which shall tell stories
of mercy, hope, courage, faith and char
ity. Make your living room tbe largest
and most cheerful in the house. Let tho
place bo such that, wbun your boy has
Cto distant tends, or even when, per­
, he clings to a single plank m the
lonely water* of the wide ocean, the
thought of the still home stead shall come
across tho desolation bringing always We bate nito raployrd » pbooegrspie reporter,
■nd *b»n b. prepared ant only to pultiith llie dnity proceeding* ofUte l^pvlUure, but give full ucrlight, hope and love.
Have no dungeons about your home, b'»:ra) report* of .jxtvb.-. m olucb tbe publieumy

rtwan

D&lt;m’t teach year daughters French be­
fore they can weed a flower bed, or ding
to a side saddle; and daughters bo not
ashamed of the pruning kuifo. Bring to
vour door tho richest flowers from the
woods; scorn tho satrap that levels his
irdcrous gtm at the blue bird Or the
bln. Study Botany, learn to love na/_ »:• _&gt;.,r cultivation than

The Uracinlh.

NEW SEEING GOODS!

• siiKLFA nu vxiuiiD WAUL pnrts,'
Tb\. CorPLM LXi&gt;.WifTl£oy *
'utacHf OtTiM
-&gt;r^^Ka

Such u TE4. COFFEE, SCOAJVSB

L&amp;1 LOftft.jXrSJif
'

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

‘ibw prices i

TO HOUSE BUELDFRS.
divided, to wit :-

PUWOB,

WJZT2 i
’OBBINu’OF

SILKS,

LAWK8, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, foe.

GROCERIES! JUST RECEIVED
ID »(£)©$

GLASS-WARE! !

MORNING EDITION,

which appear ia tl.e morning pap«ra.
tteilr Tnboae rotnbtae* the beat featu

«iuy. net only
, but In gitlsg 1
iliog. aJw, ante

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Eapids Stage Route.

EADY-MADE CLOTHING I

Good News! Good News!

GOODS

CLOTHING!

GBA.1T A.

WPALLDING’H

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
stock of

NEW GOODS

I have also a very large quantify ol

CHANGE OF TIHE.

UteUicrtKc which appears in the Daily.
TbcIlETEOtT VHXKLY TRJBCXF. eoutsiainrnll the inir-ortaMsrid latest genrrsl new* of
Ibe Doily Tribune, nnd about ax much reading an

rirnd and «n&lt;m«ui* Ihra a

°7t£
nW feel better U every respect than I bare fa

Verv’nJrjnaro.
JOBS R DEM CTO.
Frau, the Rev Mr. MeMvius' P««farU Mitts
Cbopel.
IRJ.

■nt to ibe taste, it rertn’nly Im* • happr eSert tp.
on tbe twrre*. Pkaxe aeortH »r tlmblc. I«e t j»r
kind h-xunI. UM1 atu, aiul bdwvr ia--.
Yovr*.
X W.T. UcMGUAX. ,
ClNCTVTATI, Ird".
• 4 1-..;
Dr. R»Uck-(k.e Mnll.riacUro .flKted with
Dearolf'* "v'Lesicalixa l-r tbe |-v! 'r«r
a
bolC and to.’inc aeva yovr b.Sict—. ttotoftto
Scai-.dinx.iaa BfoMFanSer.Lijb!, rrt~.raa*o4e&lt;
bTfrtrtlroMo vffawtapui tetr,.-;, ,nteC 1 n.

Line a duccverT ia tMrtrcmc ■l-lri.'i* ntiniaf iu
s&amp;te.jte’-r,IS^rTumSr

Local Edit'jr Cidcibm’i Duly Supine.
liMooruro, Kcuae-otM.R-.-u 1 i»SL.

of all Linds cheap fiir Ready Pay.

LINET, WHITE LINEN DIM'LL

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

June S6th 1W7.

AT

BOOTS aud SHOES.

AND
blUXLXXS,
on hand and all penws wixbhigto IMyor
will do well to call before bargaining
MEH AND BOY’S WEAR! sell
rise where.
I would particularly call the attention
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
of persons who are building to the foc&lt;
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every that I harp inst Received n large nlfrck ol
:Nalls and ‘ Glass and that I will forulah
variety nnd style.
sash, Glow, naite. Door iTrimmings foe.,
CHECK MARSE1IAE8, CHECK at as low a figure ax possible.
nSl-yj
11JKENFIELD
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FAJKpY

merce—bis cveuinga in contriving new
IbIUa'"'
Bchcmrs, deep pIom for accumulating
wealth, or .wrting antcipnted loss. Too
seldom orc the hours or days be snatches
aliHltnroto »ix dollars.
PROSPECTL’S OF
Doni btmlncM cares for recreation devoted
Tin: XTKKiKe tost.
to quiet botna plcamres—tbsy do not sat­
isfy tbe ■ever-feverish brain that eraves
cxcilcmenLcvcn in its impose. Tim wnUring-plaee, the cnnccit, the tl.eatrc. tbe hr oewnpawr. ft In dtvuted to the airnpcrt ofthe
covirial i*rty, and tbe wine cup, coust- Droueratla party trim ft if.rfyit, and 4 Democrattute, In to many cases, the pleasures of
our men of wealth. It ia stated thaF a
merchant who recently failed In one of
our large cities, on being asked what he
intended to do, replied that be should
‘•first go and get acquaiulcd with hia wifo
and children. TH* perhaps, wm an ex­
treme oaac; yet to many are atran gers at

HfUKWMATX'kNTKGlTaEl.i: HLOOD

ruuuiiu^
——J
trod to sell every thing in their line of the
businw* aa cltoap as can be bought at any

NEW

SCOTCH

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

Of TRIWEEKLY-TK1 HU Nil, aingia ccpy, U »t

innetite. rmor&gt; Imdile i'

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Ladle’s Gaiters Baskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low pricos.
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­
On hand a verv large stock ofCroekcry
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, stone mmIGImk Ware.
Just rociivcd n new stock of
CHAHBRA8, MARSEILLES COL

FINE

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

............ u; li*"1.
“« ~e-............. ! Htefcr ■•—8

All the pop­
ular Pat c n t
Mwdaina, oi tbo
day may also h*
found at thia catablbh.
menu Aiao a gr&lt;«t va­
riety of the riiQtccst PerfuDM ry for lite oapcdal uwoin
moda'tion of the Indic*. Ah__
Stutionory, Pena, Fenrite. Ink, (eywy variety) Paper. Eoxclopa foe.
bey would respectively announce I

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

nt nstoi.isd.iug low prices. My moU» C.4MBR1S,' yLtypi* X&gt;|L ^S,
is *■ little cheaper tlian the cbmpcst.'
PARASOLS, foe, foe.
I have just received a good Msorttnent
Ladies

Such ax Prints, Ginchatnit, LuLnir.a, Moriniwt, I’nrnmeUM Bliu-k Alpactws and a
variety of Wtrnl DuLaitut, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also'a good assortment of Cloths tor
men’s wear, and a large rtrx it of staple*.
Denims Sheetings, shirting,«tripes, check«
ana tickings.
’
&lt;
JUST RECEIVED a new kt ot
ROBES,

' cuaaion C«p« of alt kinds
Water PracA mri
others. Shot,

Give us a call and judge fnryoar*&lt;!ve*.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in
exchange.
;
.
t
H.J.KENFITLD
SIIEETING^MHBTI^GS. BLEACH­
Special aUonlkc will be given to com
a ne*- stock of Fall and winter GOODS, ED GCfobS, MUSLIN’b, STUPED .noonding and puttin* tip Preacrirekm*.which will be sold/dr
.
And every uno purchasing Mcdinncs here
SHIRTING, HATTS, COTTON YARN, may relv'u|M« litem as being gi-uuioc.

At the cheapest store in townh/

CHALLI

.

large stock

nuortnwntc-f PARLOR STOVES, romyrito
- • otMb! pattern* fn roarttrt,' .

Jf Hardware,
U
Screw* Hinge.. of nil kmdn.

alcouow

Bra, FW. Mite". ■'te.ruUM**.«c

DRESS GOODS

is aesroely an individual who is per­
mitted to lire in daylight, but may in­
dulge himself with too or three, if ho be |
fond of flowers, and they will afford grat
ificatioB till tho bloom is over. Let cv-

Ths FABMsa’a Ho^k-—The business of
the Armor is at home— Ids pleasures arc
hmne pleasures, and hta enjoyments arc
tbe enjoyments of heme. The merchant
may get’along without'a home; be may

I ud Ur. vn b»3 shni rat, nnmrtmentof

■rem’E.'rnxE.

mi MW18.

Induing Urn lx-X«i Rardwirs bidsto* hkR**1ngs is bacauM Itelua ths
......r. «
.
•
lAROESTRTOCRnrOte
BIST GOOD.'’, at th*
‘
■’ DOWEST HtfCTS.
AM sow rtclerU-xar SPRINO swek efOststs

°TSf3t&gt;T« :■!■»;!# •
DRY GOODS!

and reliability

There is hardly a flower in cultivation
no geneerlly. a favorite m the hyacinth,
and eertamir not one which so gratefully
repava the sttentten bestowed upon it—
There is uvt a medium capable of retain­
ing mofalnre but It will grow in, and it
will aivo iss as good blootn when planted
• _*u_a
— ut
.kpeat. People ought to be thankful for
paHtc position
&gt;au&gt;ali extent.
this spring visitor, from thosu delicate
hands that put the finish to the beautiful
stands which grace tbe drawing-room, to
tbo salamandcrdiko man who, in a beat
ia getting up a club fate the Daily or Tri-Weekly 1
that would broil a steak, hlow the thous­
ands of glosses employed U» grow them TRIWEEKLY DETROIT’TRIBUNE,
in water. There is not a smoky bole in
tbe mw.l confined manufacturing town in
which the hyacinth will not bloom, if al­
lowed m^stureof'aome kind in which t&lt;&gt;
lengthen its uilvcry root, it might truly

m in a smoky attic,
oc a atill mom smoky kitehen.
Hamrstead.

.•„ -v-.’.-grfT.

FRAKCIS BOWER

N and after Monday .August 31st. 18­
57, until further anrice, atnges will
leave the following nami-t) places, aa fol­
lows, to wit:
Ixiavc Hosting for Baltic Creek, Mon­
days, .Wednestfaya and Fridays, id 7 o'­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at I o’clock, P. AL in time to take the
afternoon cars east or west, and oa Tues­
days, Thurmlnys nnd Saturday* at one o’­
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for Hayings onTucadays, Thuradsys ami Saturdays at 7
o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Iia.tings
at two &lt; ’cicck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednrfadnys and Fridays at 4 o'clock, A.
M-, and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’clock,
Lmvo-Hasting* for Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wedneadnys and Fridays at
10 o’clock A. M., and arrive nt Grand
Rapid* at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturday*,.nt four o'clock, P. IL
’
C. SHEPARD.

OF

EVERY VARIETY,

weakUMS•• utneb aotfot I aMtmalvet. etrU
to BIT nreinarr bs»ine»» «t tifaex. aui toriu

. -*

1

. --

■—.1—.

j .’ggrs

To be sold at Lowest
~‘3S83WASWUSMt.—* ‘

■ Prices

1 cbovrfullr jpte tbi.
l«r rt&gt;r br»»•Wfi,
Tbe iborr c-rrtiUcatr* *r.d numy ••tber«t "1 to
tevn st my office br any mm nt *ay Um Ct’ to.

tUewhtrt.

BOOTS AND SHOES!!

OF ALLKtXM,

PRISTS

vill. Milla, A by Dn.gri.ta

G'KGIim,

MILLIJVTS,
UWKS,
A nice assortment

O

CHEAP CROCORYL

BRILLIANT rRDSPECTUS!
FOURTH TEAR OF THE
j
COSMOPOLITAN AKJ ^ffOCIATlOX.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINCSt .
Fareban-d at a evs&gt; of-1 IK,,CO!

OF

FANCY BARAGES,

GREEK SLAVEI!

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAT—AU.
KINDS BONNET TKIMTNCS
COSMOPOLITAN ABT ASSOCIATION.'

AT THE

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS '!

beat TEAS and TOBACCOS,
thte aid* of Detroit

Ready Pav Store.
BOOTS AXD .S1I0K, gSADT JUfiS

a* which time tba awarda a ill take rt.ee ’
Everr nbaenberef three dollar;, ir entitled te
a ropy rt the large and .plrnd.d Si.-ri Engrowag,
rautted ■'Manifest Dniiuy," alao to

I’.lklir .Terer h(tete. If

G ROCERIES
, NAILS,GLASS, PUTTY, OILS,CAN­

OF ALL KINDS.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
WALLPAPER, Ac., Ac.

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

be sutocriter not uuly teeth m ■
SPLENDID TlIgEE DOLLAR UXGRAHWJ!
bat. alto, th. btoaufallj tUa.tr.ted
'

Two

Om Yt*r!,

That Good TEA, sure to enre the headache

New Arrangement

be rocrived in addition, that eirior to retry "*•cribrr an equivalent U&gt; tbe ralav ul ire dalterx.

tbe temple of

age and malice, n aheltcr from the storms
Of life, that no loos of wcal th, do change

.laartkrsusxsiasra

Introduction af BOOTH A SHOES

CUSTOM WORK
Jriarieewnv

krjU eenttantiy ot&gt; hand, and «J! Linda MADE TO
ORDER.

AH kinds of produefe
taken in exchange for
Goods.
BECEIVKMONEY OXOLI) AC­

COUNTS.

BOWS HABDWAEE STORE.
Bwefy Eminj P*t
Publlabul Erory ThanHay.1

"costr®; par
Judge of Probate,

tea r

OUST I SPAVLNXG.

aired.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1858;

ty Up! advert

NO. 7,

now. Don’t vou hear himF said tto I fright—for tto hunters tod hmrosanUy
little fellow with remarkable skill, having sent forth their yell*, in this esse as much
all tto resemblance of truth in his tone 1 a scream of mutual defiance as an artiand expression.
«« of tto chaos-that they waroolir asMrs. Howard did not look towards her | eroded their pursuer* in apeed; tto latter
Uncle; she wm afraid to do that.
I foaming and maddened with tweitamoct,
“Willie," the mother spoke veryse- redoubled their cffuita, until the elk,
GRANT &amp; HTAVLDING,
riously, “you know tto milk
■ man is ’ nut
' | reaching a prairie pond, or *!sink," tto
nr.AURS in *11
of
■ F**’. F
cracker; . At. Mste st.,
down stairs; and you know that you are hunter* at ttoir heels, plunged despair­
’
U. J. KE5F1ELD,
not afraid of the cat
What you h»ro ingly in, lay down, and abandoned them­
Tell
*.-rh:
said, therefore is not true; and it is wick­ selves, beedleto of all else, to tho gratifi­
cation of their thirst. The frantic rival*
ed to utter n faleeh«xx^.,’
‘Ho I b&lt;&gt;!” toughed out tto bright-eyed knife In hand, drohed in after ttoir prey,
little fellow, evidently amused st bij own Iwgan tlie work of slaughter, pausing not
sharpnee*. “then you are wicked for you till thuy had butchered sixteen slk, drag­
ealers m &lt;tre.
doudog
ged them from the water, snd cut and
sav -that which is not true every day.”
'lX”icU'a«'“‘:4 **P'
prepared the most for transportation to
“Willie!"
'*
[ FRANCIS BOWER,
“Tto milkman 1ms not carried mo off the tort, whither they had to return1 for
horses.
yet"
Had the race ended 1 No 1 for victory,
There was a world of meaning in Wil­
or death waa tto inward determination;
lie’s fore and voice.
“ Wheat nr
“You haven’t whipped me for throwing and. as yet, neither tod given way. Off
"T11ADLEY A BAKER,
Ing.
Fenny, dear, in the
i
dashed
again the indomitable half bread,
my cap out of tho window."
x j i YfFACTEllKBS •( tin. sbert-wea sad eep|tie fellow r mW Unde Lincoln, to his t ’“Willie!” ejaculated the astonished and, nt bi* side, the unyielding Kentuck­
11
-ue- lleskrs In iilm,nail*, slssl. glare.
tniece, Mrs. Howard; end to lifted n
*
. ......... fUr, •»&lt;!
Sion, outdoor
ian. Ridge and hollow, stream sad tim­
mother.
&lt;child, not beyond hie fourth summer upto &lt;
“D’ve sec that F and the young rebel ber. (no yelling nowA in desperate sileoca,
Ifare knee, ami laid one of his hands amid
were left behind.
The sun wm oinking;
drew from hi* apron pocket a fine
ithe golden curls that fell about Li* Ort*, ‘
blind, staggering, on they went; they
breast-pin, which be lied pusitivel.
iaud clustered about Tto snowy temnles.
readied the Fort, haggard, wild, and
"Wheat, I trust, Unde Lincoln, re- &gt;forbidden to •touch, snd told it up
voiceless, as from the fire* of the savage,
plied
Mrs. Howard, smiling, yet serious. 'mingled look of triumph or defiance.
;
.Tf iw-’^.Wf?* Block-" ‘.
“You little wretch!” exclaimed Mrs. tto “gauntlet" of fiend*. A crowd gath­
■-It is the enemy who sows teres—and 1 Ilowsrd, “this is going too fur,” and ered around tto exhausted men, who had
MAPES * BANTA,
,
am his mother.”
.
‘
।
arrived
together, and now lay tainting,
EWKLKRS sud bookMlkr*.k*r&gt;ccn»t*nllToa
Th»rc was a glow of proud feeling in 'springing toward* her toy, sb* grappled still side by side, a long time, before they
die countenance of Mrs. Howard, as she Ihim in tor arm* and ffed with her strug­
were enabled, by sign* and whispers, to
gling
burden
from
the
room.
I
।said, "I am hia mother."
It wm a quarter of on hour before she tell that tlx-v tod run duwn sixteen elk,
It wm Mr. Lincoln’s first visit to bis
And th* tiring her death
loti.
returned,
nlone, to tho apartment whore and yet couldn't say which wax ths to*t
l
1niece since her marriage and removal to sto
had left her uncle. Her taro was so­ man!—Golden Prise.
the city] some hundred piles awsy from ’
I
’ IlOLFSAl.E and mail daatcr in.and raannber and her eves betrayed recent tear*.
her
old
home.
1
.
.r
Jr Haul*
I
“Wheat or tares, Fanny 1" said the
Happy 1* tto nation that cherubs* fe
• Even a mother's hand may sow tares,
gentleman in kind but earnest tom»&gt; male influence! Chivalric, heroic roman­
"1 have seen it old
'
them all."
_ _
_______
1 said the old gentleman.
as hi* niece came .back.
&gt; tic, are epithets of one great virtue orisdone
many
times.
Not
of
design,
but
in
&gt;
Past 2.—A guy and brilliant Ihrong
A. SOCIAX EVIL~OF THE AGE.
J
“Tares," was Vo half mournful re­ Mng from devotion to woman, and faith in
thoughtleas inattention to the quality of
tor purity and exceeding goodness, —■and
INTELLECT IN RAGS. were assembled in the city of Washing­
seed she held in her hand. * The enemy sponse.
'
ton. Congress wm in session, and the
One of tto greatest social evils of this 1mixes tares with the w beat onitc ns often
“Wheat were totter, Fatfny."
t'te possessor of this virtue will to happy
hotels were crowded with st rangers. It (age is admitted to to the reluctance of our os to scatters evil seed. Tto husband­
“I sco it, Unde.”
in ’.he thoughts itengenders. It angers ns
“And you will look well in future to somewhat to hear people speak, m they
was an evening f-aity.
The brilliant young
,
men to early marriages. They 1man must not only watch his fields by
rooms were filled with wit,,youth ;won’t marry now, we are told, m they night and day, but also the repositories of the seed in your hand, ere you scatter it frequently do, contemptuously even of old
Part 1.—-It was a bleak wintry day. -lighted
*1
W. PARKER,
maids; as though It were not enough vir­
benuty.
( u*sd to do, and ought to do, on £300 his grain, lest tto enemy cause him toeow ।upon th* heart of your childF
Heavy snow-drifts lay piled up in the anl
i
“Gid helping, I will, dear Unde."
Standing neurone of tto doors were (#750)
।
a year. Depend upon it in many tares m well as wheat, upon bis own frjiittually to reject then-., by refusing an offar,
streets of New York, and the whole ap­
' '*Remember, Fanny.” said Mr.. Lin­ but must need* add gratuitous insulta.—
young ladies, busy conversing fogeth- aud
,
many" a case it is not the odd hundred
pearance of tto city was cold and dismal, two
t
’
UI
4
viIhJ" said Mrs. Hcward, speaking coln, “that IrnJi and obedience are g-xd
He who shows disrespect to woman kind
, two ttot is wanting—it’s tto attraction.
Seated upon the stone step* .of one of &lt;er. Tto youngest of the two exclaimed: or
“O, Mariam, have you seen Mr. Ham­ Wc have lost dial joyous and familiar, to the little toy. about ten minutes aftsr- 'seed. Plant them, and the harvest will insults to* own mother, whoever stows
the large dwellings in Fifth avenue, wm
the new member from W—•—F
; intercourse between neighbors’ families, wards, "don't upset my work basket, cotne in blessing.*’
disrespect for age offers hi* own person
a toy, apparently thirteen yeara uf age. ilton,
i
for
scorn
shoot kt,, al
“
N&lt;&gt;.
I
have
not,
but
1
have
heard
a
w-’.ro to
iuiuuiaui
u. twenty paces; for
where young people’s individualities had stool I say, you little rogue!"
He was literally clothed in rajs, and Lis
space and opportunity to develop them­
dca' about him.”
hands were blue, and his teeth clattered grant
(
Seeing that the wayward child did not ELK RENNERS OF THE MISSOURI, to that age to Is'progressing, and sorns
HEATH, E
-O, I want te sec him so badly., Mrs. ,selves. and heart met heart Our modish j mean to bear her vorii, the mother start
i twenty pact* will bring him to tto point.
----------with the cold.! Lying upon his knees was
In tto
the 1818, tto
the Missouri
Mi*souri_Fur
Fur Company Yet is such disreipcct too common—tto
— j* going to Introduce him! to us. Cupid ha* overstrung bis bow—his ar­ ed forward, but not in Ums to pre* ent the
a piece of newspaper to had picked up in X
!
ilding. oppo*it«. -Globe Mmwt'
•
of a selfish heart and a mean mind.
the streets, anil he was trying to read the 11 with slw wonld make baste, I hnve no rows don’t hit home. Young Isdie* hide spools of cott-m, scissors, emery cushion, had a post just below Council Bluflv, mark
awav the key of their hearts »o carefully etc., from being scattered about the floor. named Fort List, after the gentleman
J. W. Bit KLE,
I"
words upon it* He tod been occupied patience
।
There was much
tlASmOXABLE TAILOIL Cuiunj done to er- thus for some'time, when two little girls
“Don’t speak so, Louise; 1 wish you that nobody thinks it worth looking for.
Willie laughed in great glee at this who established it.
Svikt Mix.—Sulky men are curious
J? d*r. »ud ail work ssrrautcd. SS.up us Jcfferclad in silk and fura. came toward him. would n»t be so trifling.” said Nbrism. Who is to ch«&gt;o*e the “uno tiul’I of a exploit, while Mrs. Howard gathered up competition in the trade nt tlist time, and (mortals. They are the owls ofsociety, and
A strange smile played about the vnouth bevy of proper-behaved damsels, like a the contents of tto work Iwskel, which it was a cruat point to select ths very (the very atm&lt;&gt;nphtre around them is chill
The eldest ono was about twelve years
old, and so. beautiful that lire poor toy &lt;»f
&gt; a tall, bandsmie gentleman, standing row of hwllybocko, differing &lt;mly in height she now plac'd on tto shelf store *to best men for runners.
and gloomy; their reformation is well nigh
’lliey all look reach of her mischievous toy. Then she
the girls; and as he passed them be and shape and color 1
Mr. Lisa had with him a young Ken- .imponiblft When single, they are stupid,
raiscl bls eyas mid fixed them upon her near
i
•
DANIEL COOK,
tnckisn named D. a fine, dsring fellow, and when married, tyrants. Girls should
alike, dress alike, talk alike, and walk
USTICE OF THE PEACE.G««&gt;»rel Land sad in undisguised admiration.
' scanned them closely.
shook her finger in jnuck resentment,
-In n short time,’Mra. N------- «m« up alike; and for anything that appeara to
with n frame of iron, the speed of the shun them juat os a careful mariner would
T*i Arent, wid sGtlri t« lb= &lt;?«*“*»
The child of wealth stopped before
dcbUaud all
buaitire* pertaining to hiao&amp;W.
him, and turning to her companion, eA with Mr. Hamilton, the new mpmtor. the contrary, think and foci alike. " hy, "*’••You little sinner'. If won do that ostrich, and tbb endurance of the canid.; (steer clear of an iceberg..
claimed:
V and presented him to Mira Gardner and »uch u choice Is an act uf deli berate in­ again, I'll send ybu off with the milk- He was fortunate, moreover, in the re­
J AMES A. SWEEZEY,
tention of a half-breed, called Mai Bauf,
Miss Hays. As they were contorting tention— matrimony prepence; f^w men
"Mariam, just see this fellow on
In a state of mental absence a young
,U""Wheal or teres, Fanny F Undo Lin- who, notw ithstendiug hia name, (bad
have the netve to venture upon It.'
together. Mr. Hamilton said :
Kteps! Bov..what are you doing here?
beef,) was considered of Hardly less merit man demanded the hand of a young lady,
No wonder they calculate the probable coin said, looking soberly at bis nisea.
"Ladies, we have met before.” !
"I ain trying to learn to read upon thl»
and only perceived bis error whan be got
butchers
’
and
bakers
’
bills
before
they
"But
Louise
and
Mariam
declared
their
-Neither," replied Mra Howard, smi­ than D., and between the two men, con­ Lor father’s foot. *
bit of paper* answered the boy.
sequently, a keen rivalry existed. D. had
take such a plunge sa ttot. Don’t fancy
The g’ri langhrtKderisively, and said: ignorance of the fact.
ling gaily.
HOLBROOK,
"It has been long yeara ago, yeti I have that I talk like a cynical old bird, not to
"Will, trulv !
Pbave beard of intellect
Glares,’’ said Uncle Lincoln emphati­ traveled, on foot, front the Blackbird
Tire Bear Boor.—Ho labors withoutHills uNlvrt Lisa, a distance of ninety
m rags, Mariam, and here it is personi­ not f wgotten it, not a single sentWire ut­ lx* caught w ith chaff I talk m tto expo cally.
miler, in Thirteen hours 1 Msd Band alsu thanks, talks without credit, livc^Milhtered during that meeting.
I will quote ncnl uf what tny own feelings would to
••Nonsense, Uncle!
fied.”
*
•toasted some astublsbing fusts of -tot out love, dies without tears, without pity
‘william burgher,
Mariam’s soft toxel eye* filled with one text that rriwy recall it to ymr mem­ if I were young, and open, m I once waa,
“Tto tares of disobedience, Fanny.—
—
save that some say, -It was a pity ha
ory : 'The rich and the jxx&gt;r moet i«&gt;gvth. to the comiction of bright eyes. There is You have planted the seed, and it haaol- tom,’’ and both were stationed at the Fort,
a TTORNEV. CouuacWr «#d SjHeiWr. and Cir- tears ns she replied •
' •
my nephew. Jack Hawthoroe, not long ready taken root. Nothing will choke tot during the time we speak oC for the pur- died no goober."
2k. mil Court Comini-.hhiut. office in usury a
• O, Louise ! &lt;1*. not talk so, you know cr. and tto Lord is the Maker of them
horns
from
the
Crimes,
six
feet
one,
inpoee
of
providing
venison.
the wheat sooner. The tares of fatewhat Mi^s Fannie teaches in school.— * The rich blond) tingled tho chfeks of
ggp Geo. D. Prentice, tto editor of
One evening, in July, the weather ex.
dcoendent, hairy m a«kya terrior. brave1 huod vou also in throw upon the newly
•The rich and pooriqeet togjthcr. nnd the
tho
L&lt;&gt;ui^ville
Journal,
has enrolled him­
tremely
warm,
the
grass
high,
and
the
Mariam, but Ixxiise declared totself as as a lion, (cfosp* f-r Alms «nd Balaklava,) l.rtoro soil
What are you tkiuking
Lord 1« the maker of them all.’’
post unfurnished with mret^the two men self as a member of tto Sun* of Tem­
gentle a* n grey-hound, and I should say
ou»u&gt;r«rowww lu
Louise laagtod again, and said to the ignorant as before. Mr. Hamilton glan­
! about. m&gt; child F
,
promMir and with hdahtr. Office
were playing at cards, when their em­ perance Order. He joined them on tto
impressibiftdocidrtliy.
“
What
I
misa-d
ced
for
n
moment
at
Mariam,
then
turn
­
"'Jto
tares
of
falsehood,
L
ncle
Lincoln
I
U» • -Rcpuhucan Baniwr.*' oppouu
most," said he, in his &lt;.pen;hc«rted, una-‘ What are y&lt;»u thinking about t" said Mrs. ployer rimo up, reproached them with night uf tho 27th ult., and made, we are
“Get up from here, you shall not sit ing to lAmhwi, be said:
their negligence, and ordered them to told, some vary touchiaj remarks upon
■ Long veers ago. a little boy.lragged U.hed simplicity, "was ‘be sight of a‘ Howard, in real Surprise.
I. M. RV88EIX.
on my steps, you are too ragged and
hi* past life, and his prospects for tto .fu­
and dirty'; seated himself upon the steps woman's taec.” Whereupon 1 spoke: :
"Hid you not »ay that you would send start, the first thing in the morning, on a
"ito boy arose, and a burning blush of a stately mansion, on Fifth avenue. "I wonder. Jack, you don't marry; it him off with the milkman, if to did that hunt. Otodicnee was promised, of course, ture.
but tiio game continued, each moment
New York, and was there busily engaged would make you a happier man than liv­‘ again I I wonder if to believed you.”
-JOUR ROBERT*,
crims, reed’his f.irf He was walking away
growing more desperate, the spirit of ri­
RU- The Cleveland Plaindealer says
trying to read from a bit ot paper, wton ing half your days in the smoking room'
“Uf course he did not."
when Murton said :
that Mrs. Cunningham (Burdell) has pur­
of die -Xrmv and Navy.' Why not pick‘
uTben," said undo Lincoln, “to has al­ valry pervading their hearts in every­
"Don I go, li’llo boy. you are so cold; his attention'was attracted by two little
’
ri.'p. CHERRY,
girls, richly 'xliwd. The eldest of tto up a nice girl and set up tho family name! ready discovered that his mother makes thing, till, finally, morning broke, a* the chased a form in Carroll county, about
©■•me into my house and get warm, u,
again nt the old manor F
’’Well, so I but light account of truth. Will bis ball-breed declared idtiueif to be broken. four miles from Carr oil ton, and about
•VOTARY PUBLIC and Cenvaj
do come," sto eretlinued, as he heritated; two particularly attracted him, for she
i v tend to all bu,inre, entrest*
' was as beautiful*a* an angel; bulks they would,"said Jack, imteijcctivi-ly between mother to surprised if be should, grow They fell asleep on the sp-rt, and tire sun seventy miles from that city. She to't
and to followed her into a large kiteton,
was well up when Mr. L., informed &lt;&gt;f the farm from tto toira of the late Dr.
i came near fo him, she lifted up tor hands the puffs of his cutty, "but di. re are no up to *ct small value on his word F
where a bright coal fire was shedding its
Samuel Sears, paying 13.000 down for it,
girls now—they’re all y.mng ladior,
and exctomHl:
-You treat &lt;his matter too scrioual),
, genial warmth around.
’
ant humor it may bo supposed—cursed, and wo understand that sbs will taks im­
. itch me morn ing a young lady . Jack Unele.
.
-Boy,
whiit
are
vou
doing
hers
!
Ho
knows
that
1
am
playing
"Well, Miss Mariam, who arc you
sacre’d and caranov'd, until the delin­ mediate possession.____
Tto'bov answered that he was trying! Em mortally, offended, I fear, a whole Jwith him."
•
.
. quents, fully an»u*ed, and a little asham­
bringing tore now F asked tto servant;
1
ciiele
of
previous
admirers,
mammas
and
to read. 'The child of affluence derided
-He knows that you are telling bun
ed, took thrir guns and started for Papil' of tto house.
,
,
him, and «id that she tod heard of Intel­’ daughters, by a very innocent and well- what
is not tree," replied Mr. L»n«»foMuh.gm. ~
'
________ _
“A te-or boy who is almost pensbed;
Ion Creek, ou the edge of the prairie,
. led in rags and to was tto very pere-wi intentionsd littlospeech be made alone
-it was only iu sport," said Funny,
you will lot him warm, will you nut, Ha­
CARLON O. SCOTT,
about five miles off They there discovfiratfon of iL
Her companion a answer‘ of hl* last public appearance*. His tost- persistently.
....
ess wm togging him to dance. Jack 1 "But In sport with sbar nidged instru- cred a gang of elk, when the Kentuckian
'
vea, to shall get warm; sit tore,
"didn't seem to. care about dancing.”— ments—playing with deadly poisons. — suggested h plan of approach, which wo’d
little toy." and B-fol pu»tod a ctair
enable them to get a good ahoL The “But,” said Judge Breckenridge, who wm
all." The ddsaigirl dr»ve the toy from "But pray—to oblige her—there were so .Ito old gentieman looked ■»&lt;*'??** *’lb
in Iroetof the stove; "be then gave tom
half-breed, rankling at bis companion’s present, "1 put him down by ttot Ac* of
the steps hstthe yixinger one '0&lt;&gt;k him many nice girls sitting down, and tto
triumph at cards the night previous, ob- the. Legislature of Virginia, whichisw1 a piece &lt;&gt;f bread and meat.
into her dwelling, and warmed andI fr.1 men so stupid!" Jack wonld have danced
1 TTQKNKT sad Counselor at
PMan-m watched throe
r»w,
.1
General IsixJ a-«!
rved, &gt;u&gt;*»sulkily-:
.
, _
’ I titled *A supplement to sn Act to amrad
him there. Win n they parted the little with a shv.-toar *-&lt;onrr than to reslly
' .nd then glided from the room. Wton
. ■ • • ’ HK.cntsr’a etorr. In the
“I d&lt;m’t kill elk with tny gun, but With
Act making tt penal to oiler tto mark
etrlanid, “You must not forget Manam rode or ill-natured. «• he consented. Tto obedience are tares trviu tto Evil One.—
X .4:: rv- Ur! Ifcivypreaty.Mfck.
lyknife.
”
uf an unmarked hog."
.he riRuro-d she l-d • pnmei
knife.”
, ,
llats.,'
And. Mt- Hays, he n«vsr has patrom-ss wm charmed and grateful. And Whateveryuu plant in thegarden of your imy
■ first rudiment of spelling and refolmg.
The pluck of the other was roused in
forg&lt; xten her. Tltal raggwl. d. rty toy i» Jotw. which would to like tor to introduce child will grow, and the harvest will be
instant, rightly interpreting the vaunt
wTli. COLEMAN,
now before you. Indira, as Mr. Hamilton, him to, "M s* A. 1 sweet girl; Mira B.1 wbrot or tares, just m you have »&gt;wn. an
i
as a challenge to a trial of speed and
Banker. Coa«cti&lt;ms bummj«i u
the member of Ongre-; and allow me. very sweet girl—clever, only so auiet.—
Mrs. Howard did not reply, but her
e can learn to read from, totter than a piece
bolfom.and uc hia eay ina, pn.udly. jba» author to his servant.
tad nrunsnlly. *' torrent reus i
-Only the paper
The two Min* CL’al both darlings I M« countenance took a sober cast.
Mi*»
Gardner,
to
tender
you
my
thanks
Und »errant. Iwu-M and
of papar- Do you know your feueral
D.T, (inawhl.per.) “twenty thousand,
"Willie," said she * few minutes after­ what his companion oould du, he could do
for your kind treatment of that boy.
Crerk.Mieh._____________
also, both hung their guns in a tree, and,
Overwhehnod with confusion^ Louise snd not engaged F “1 hankye, said
wards, go down to Jan® a!’d toll her to
approaching
tba
band
as
near
possible,
Jack,
after
cMting
bis
eye
along
th,
0
“
“
{J
bring me a gla*s of water."
knew not what tn say or do.
ttoy suddenly rmsed the Indian yell,
MILLS.
■'Hera’s Webster on a
In pity At her. M’. Hamilton rose, as if to were on parade; “they all look
Willie, who wm amusing bimsell wim
very much alike. As I am to do it," con­ soms Pictures looked np
braring his which lias a moat paralysing effect up«m Mrs. Partington, as she hi
and turning to Mariam said :
-I will »«o you again Muis Hays, he tinued to, without moving a muscle of hi* name. But aa to did nut feel like gomg
m uuhlm Um k» MW* ®ta *“X
countenance, for to wm in earnest, “I may off to the kiteton bo made no response,
-I Ieitv.
- &gt;*■" •“*,te *• “ &gt;«f‘thrnprairie,* few milea in width,leaving their
JOHN 8. YAM BRVNT,
Louisa would not stay in u&gt;e «ty, m well do it handsomely, so HI take tto and let his eye* turn to th* picture* tn pursuer* for behind; but steadilr the lav
“ , i bar moU&gt;.r.our U* r...ra. »-r
wtore.be drily «»* with Mr. IHm.lton. tallest and tbo stiffest, with a shade of rod which be had become interested.
.
tisvcrtni ItsML
and in a few days returned to New York, jn her hair.”—J/aelwortf-Wlllier Mra. Howard spoke w.th
*twa r*p«r. *r* left Ur record.
_
AUCJ
—--------- --------.
derision, “did yn hear me F
H. N. NHEI.OO5,
leaving Mariam with the oewouB*
Wisdom sxd H*rrixxss.—He is. in­
of having dona nothing to be arimmed «&gt;f,
“I don't want u&gt;
answered W dhe. —descended—uno resolve uppermost m
OVXTV TREASrOER. OSes i» ‘h« Coart
their mind*, -never to say fell.' League
। S*-n
&lt;* lh* d*Un- deed, tto wisest and happiest man who.
“
Go
this
minute
an old bachelor, -judging from thio
by constant attention of thought, discov­
"I sm afraid.”
'
cuixhed Congressman.
h Mariam and Mr. Hamilton wore walk­ ers tto greatest opportunities of doing
“Afraid of what 1" inquired tto mother.
E^Wur. IfariM.M lS. ^ream.
TIFFANY,
.
___ ____________ rh« latter good and with ardent and animated reso“Afraid of ths eau"
Futom breaks through every opposilmn.
by
throwing
np
*«•«"
"No, you are not.” Tto eat never hurt
palms; but still unpausng, until, apbe ttauikedRavon or any body rise."
When
nrwael.il&gt;'’ Elk IL-ni Hirer, a dreunco of
“1 am afraid of the milk man. You
Aryssnua^q-set,. st. ,‘s
said be would carry me off"
n
a.,;.A.!., v__ _
&lt;n.r»Ur**nii *idaaaast
“'Dtc milk man is not down stairs,
A youth, with a tore for
Bm!c Crtk ,
given it to yu.. .&lt; _..£7^--w .J—. &gt;—'4 •.
■ _
—— th.1 wr'l n*BirmW riU :,el‘
CAMPBELL
ta-k.
Mr. Hamilton took toi
BATTLE CRUX HOW
&gt;d snd said:
___
BaUUCrw* aedGro

Jjsiings’ flusiHqs

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Birrctorj.

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play-mntes and friends. Their dwellings him. and gave him tbi* took, his life Las
joined, and almnat every tour of tto day
they wore together, for they attended tto
same school.
Tlici.0 two children were that ministering ongul who was the sweet­
ven- differently diapoaltlonml, and very ener of my days of poverty. When 1
diflerentlv brought up. Louis* wm proud left your house with this book I returned
and haughty. Poverty in hei eyes was a ten titnea happier to my humble home,
disgrace and a crime, and she* thought and went assiduously to work to learn to
My mother was sn invalid, and
nothing too severe for tto poor to suffer. read.
These views she learned from her mother. ere long! learned well enough tn read to
Mrs. Gardner moved in one exclusive cir­ her. When my mother died I found
cle, the ion Zws of New York. Without good friends, and was adopted by a gen­
As his sun 1 have Ireen
the precincts of this she never ventured, tleman in W.
A year ago he died, and left
for all others were beneath tor. Louise educated.
Of all the pleasant
was taught to minglo with nn children his property to me.
excepting three of her mother’s friends, memories of my boyhood, the one con­
and was growing up tolicviiig torself nected with you is the dearest. I have
kept this primer nearest my heart, and
belter eym than th^y.
The teaching tto't Mariam Hays re­ dwelt upon the tope of again meeting the
ceived was totally different from thia.— giver. 1 sec all that my imagination
Mrs. Hays wm acknowledged by Mrs. pictured, and I rak ft the dear hand that
Gardner as one of tor particular friends; gave this book cannot to mine forever."
Louise foil deeper grief than ever when
yet, though she movvtl among that Circle,
she wm fur from being of them. Her Mariam told her sho was' to become tto
doctrine was the text h«r little girl tod wife of Mr. HamilUtu, tto poor boy who
u«e,l—"Tto rich and the p&lt;w&gt;r meet to­ she once spumed from her door and dogether. and thr I ord is the Maker of them naively called intvllsct in rags. But sto
all.” Thfo sir taught Mariam, and there learned a severe lesson, and .one that
was no distinction as to tto wealth and changed the whole current of her life.—
position; dial tin- distinction was in worth For a while she shunned him; but, by
alone. She taught her to roverenoc sger persevering kindneM to made tor feel
and to pity tto poor end destituted-; and cs»r in liis presence, and sto was the ac
that “pleasant words were as hoprwomh, knowledged friend of the Congressman
sweet to thewml”—a little.vrPrif of kind­ and hi* nobtowife.
Years have past since then, and Iziuise
ness was-butter than mptoy.
Mariam
learned the Ichon-well, and was ever is training up a family of little ones; but
rotedy to dispense torgmde words 'to all; sto is teaching ttom to dcapi*c nut intellecl
iu rags, but to to (pidcd by Mariwhether They were wealthy and influen­
tial, or ragged and indigent, as the boy am’* text: “Tto rich and the poor meet
togethsr, and the Lord is tho Maker of
■’ ' J -v —----- "ling befriended. '

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Bitummocs eoal of a superior
quality bos boon diocorered in several

porarily stopping at Hatting*, for illcgiu

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‘ TUPKSIMY, JI XK *■ IM*

As soon as a political otgaaizatiun ai •

rhts al a poiul of power sufficient to ren-

the bead, and tbe frawt part, m the region streets, but our ygrerf
'and
L._ ________
gardens. ---,
No
yi
of the eyes and upper part of the nose, | man Itos a right K» Iliff in n community

to ar&lt; election, juit so soon aspirants to
ffoours begin to multiply and the seeds
of strife io germinate.
The strength of neck and chest with a knife or other sharp
instrument There were ten wounds
the Republican party in this State has ar­
either one of which, in itaelf, would have
I rived at that point where there is dangsr
caused death.
rofToo modi tenacity on the part of tbo#e
If Dillon is the murderer he waa in­
whose intereata may lie conflicting. If
duced to commit the deed on account of
there is »ny oacthiqg mors to be guarded
agaiusl than another, it te that principle
some new difficulty in relation to the
should not be sacrificed to party consider­
notew slm held against him. The notes,
ations; sod, m an aid in this direction, it however, were found upon her person.—
is equally important that party should
There is something singular in lire man
uot be sacrificed to personal aggrandize­
■cr of disposing of the body, as it was
ment. It ia to be hoped that all true
left for two weeks but imperfectly cover­
Rrpubliams will bear these things iu ed up, while a few rods from the place It
mind, and let their erory act in relation
might have been sunk where it could never
to the coming State canvass be mode with
have been found.
a view to tbc success of those prineiUpon tho discovery of the body Dillon
pie# eberkhed by them from the organi­
absconded, but was overtaken and arrest­
sation of । the party, and to the success of ed at Lowell, a point ou the Detroit
the party and the promotion of such can­
and Milwaukee Railroad, by Officers Steb­
didates as shall be the personification of
bins and Carpenter, on Friday morning.
those principles. To this cud it is to be
When fiist arrested he denied that bis
linfxxl dial wicncvi-r the State. Conven­
name was Dillon, but the officers having
tion shall' be called, the delegates from
oil localities; may meet together unimcumbered. by pledges, and at tho same

time knowing the wishes of the people,

so far,m may be, in their Mveral locali­

He was brought to this place
tL His examination has

for several weeks.

ties, In relation to candidates to be preTukGoldu Parxx.—This large, double
scujfd. Tlila will enable them to act un- sheet, published by Dean de Salter, suc­
derstandiiigly, and at tho tame time bar cessors to Beckett dr Co., is, in our opin­
mooiously.
ion superior to any paper of its kind pub­
The limo and plnre of holding the con­ lished in this country. Ito editorial arti­
vention, we deem of secondary import­ cles are of the most interesting and in­
ance. to ca*c of weakness and infernal structive kind, and its tales, adventures
disorganization, a late convention ia al­ and nan stives arc eueh as will compare
ways preferable, m it gives time for the favorably with those of our moot popular
Mrimllstian of views, and takes off the magazines, and cannot fail to please all
wiry edge of annimoxity In view of the those who are fund of such reading. R is
1
near approach of a doubtful struggle. Qn well worth the subscription price, 92 00
&gt;
Uw other hand, an early co&lt;rcenl(on/may
without the “gift” which is sure to accom-­
i»e preferable, where there te danger of a pany it. Address: Dean ds Salter, 48,
multiplicity of candidates, and an over and 49 MufEit Building, 335 Broadway,
'
anxiety to secure places uf honor to per­ New York.
sonal friends, rather than the success of
Sec advertisement in this paper.
lbs whole ticket In sueh a case an early
eoavention would cut off tbe “log roll­
Godkt's Ladv’s Book.—Wo arc iu re­.
ing" snd “wire pulling” which might ,ceipt of the July number of this qortky
otharwise become too formidable.
So ,magazine.
It is the first that kas ap­‘
far m the Rcpubllban orguiixatlon in peared
।
at our table for several months,,
Michigan is concerned, we believe, it will ,and it seems to us to have improved sinew।
bo safe to avoid either extreme,—any .we last saw a number of it. It is emphat­
time in August will meet our views; and ;ically a lady’s book, and we must say we
'
any place betw een Niles and Jackson will (never saw a lady who did not like it.—
Now is tbc time to make up your dubs
as the July number commences the vol­.

and pursue an occuMtiuu, vr keep such
things around him as shall he an srney
anee to hte neighbors. Individual privi­
leges must be curtailed when the public
good requires it. Upon thia priiKipio the
individual who keeps one, or thirty hogs,
in a viltegu like ours, la a tresposrer
upon tho righta of otherai Wc are aware
that this subject will not l&gt;f agreeable to
all our village rea.k r», Lui such m are
not prepared to conform to the renventioualitics of even village life, can easily
finds large range of country, where even
bogs arc allowed to range without rcstraiut.
Not Qcrra liiairr.—Our village Mar­
shall ought not U&gt; receive from the hands

of irresponsible boys, all the animals
they sec fit to bring Lift for impound­
ing, as it offers too much of a premium
for potty trespass, in order to obtain a
lew shillings. Let some responsible per­
son vouch for the animals haring been

trespassers under the law before they are
received.
*

Kxxr Cool.—Ibat piece of ice from

Um cellar of D. G Hawtey, did do us a
great deal of good yesterday*—wc hardly

realized that it waa an awful hot day.—
By the way, Hawley’s Grocery is a place
where you can find a great many other
things, aa well as ice water.
Tkmpekaxcs Mxsvxa.—iVm. Burgh
er, will address the temperance meeting,
al the Court House, Frtday evening.

What its Own Friends Think of It.

«’«n‘r
(y Tho Genoro bridge over Grand
River near Ionia, has been’ carried away
by the flood.
Tbe Masona of Howell, Bright­
on snd Pinckney celebrate St Jotai’a
Dav, Juns 24th. Address by Iter. Gao.
Tsylur.
'

founded upon this, reasonneral espnetati'm.
dandy expected thM railaoon be built, running
j«rn boundaries of tha

Wrtte sell fe,

GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOEDEN

PRIZE
PRIZE
Prize'
PRIZE
PRIZE'
prize

eastern market with the rich and exten­

gy The liquor scltero of Unadilla,
Livingston county, have been notified by
a committee of citizens, to cease the

TUB

GOLDEN PRIZE
compleUd from the nurtbem boundary of
lUBmUTKD.
’
of tbc State, proceeding from cast to west,, Ohio, passing through the ihnvlng city of
„J77
. ... ...7 .h-rs.telv, offer&lt;*/- Adrian to ito rival city, Jackson, cm tin* HAl-tEK. Mtmtm to
f-JT The congregation of Mr. Spur­ h&gt; all tUI m-rfv.rUjrf In
“d
rwInwl, Mil
««
geon the Loudon Boanerges, are about every county In cor.r»o through the State,
k.».
Our uHtr.pt ll»&gt; «l~ kw
to build a chajrel capable ofseating 5,000 j ib rrferenm »
pur. with i&gt;» progr-w rf our ruilrad.. der. Aaimperial Quart...
wi awcrlpthn. nl knjAn ot nil Ike ««&gt;
DcUC.il hk.Ht olr-Jf • pop.Uuoo
for .al-, ffiof neurl. 100/WO, (b«M more Hull &lt;!.»•
ggr Jacob Snapp has taken the eonbled iu five years,) snd commanding as
tram for building a double track bridge county will be secu.
The progress of the rales from day to
across the Huron River, near Ann Ar­
day will be reported to tho daily papera
A PREBKXTj
bor, known as the Kellogg bridge, fur
In the State, so that all designating to
0RTU rROM 80 crxns TO »te5 (B
9844.
purchase land in certain counties only.
fives u&gt;
Mib«-r&gt;b.r
gg^** The Springfield, Mass., Republi­ may thus be puatetl, to rave them unnec­
mrrefal metropolis, shall become fully
can perpetrates interrogatory libel on essary time and expense of attending
developed, will ever rank among the lar­
hoop-wearers: “Why are boom like an through all the rales.
gest and moot wealthy cities of the west
obstinate man ! Bocauae they often stand
The terms of sale to those who make
As a State, connecting as It dore, mid­
TF.RMa.
out about trifles." Oh, dear b
affidavit, personally, before the Commi#way, the rich commerce of tho cast with
•ionci, nt the time uf sate, according to
the great agricultural west, and being
py A recent letter in the Paris Uni­
tew. of their fofrahoa to become “actual
ters puts dosrn tho number of Christian and bona fide oettteru" on the lad within
Pilgrims at the Church of the Holy Sep­
one year from the time of purchase
ulchre at 15,000.
They are from all
gnrd tbs I’uuinaula Blate unequalled in
as required by section 8th of tho act pass­
porta of Europe and tho Ottoman Em­
natural commofdal as well as agricultu­
ed Tebruary 4tb, 1F58, will be twenty
pire.
five per cent, of the purchase price (ur ral a I vantages among all our prosnsrons
jqy* Oshkosh. Wuicomin, was rial- bid) down, and tho balance in ten years intend Stat«a. Its coal, plaster and stone
ted by a destructive tornado on the 6th at the option of the purchaser, w ith-an- quarries (with its uneoualted latke Supe­
imt Fifty or sixtpr buildings were dam­ nual interest at ten per ccuL
Persons rior marble) are already found in abun­
dance. Ito climate, soil, timber and wa
aged
within the etty fimita, and
barns,
-----------------.' Icking for tend to settle upon, who expect
A-a suffered
■tifR.rwI vseverely
I *'
fences, Ac,
in tho countbemjulvea of the benefit of ma- ter are all that could be desired. Ito Uni­
try- Z
king but the miartcr pa&gt; meat down, most versity, at Ann Arbor; Normal School,
MJ- Travis, the tdstol shooter, is niakc their ndeetbn In
body, and iu at Ypsilanti, and Colleges al Kalamazoo,
Hillsdale, Leoni and linsing, are all de­
'teaching his art to the ladles of Lcxiug- 1 aildition to their own afiidavit, must furuton, Ky. This is a near feature, but a I i*h the Coromissionrr, at tbc time of rale, lightfully located in those beautiful towns.
most dangerous jwedetu. If followed | with the affidavit of the super visor ofthe These wirh Ito other Institutions of learn­
by llie fair sex generally,,uo man's heart town in which the tenjl is located, (tho ing springing up In various parts of the
State, fur the liberal education of Ito eons
will be safe.
supervisor
’s affidavit
-“I-' • ■
-------—*may be taken
------- m
.
. . ,, .. .
'
...
. bis
bte own county or before
ovfore any
any^ one quali- and ito daughters, as well as Ito institu­
..
L“.'a L'STi fied to administer oaths.) urof some otb- tions ot humanity fhr the unfortunate,
at Kalamazoo for refusing to work hte cr one satisfatory
...
...
-------- (ito House of Re fuge, ito Deafand Dumb
to the r.
Cummissioncr,
road aMcrament. i. The Pathmaster V
re­ I that it is valuable mainly fur agricultural
covered the MfoJLTdTvviiftailr
j. *’
Pon***.*®1 not fvr ’‘“^i “**«&gt; «*•
statue
of 93 ov
50 mr each day s refusal or
—
‘“v —
ii]
,
Kracoj u&gt;&lt;-m ■i.-vwuy nuipiy wuuw.
neglect to comply with the proper notice. eoUljej |I’nJcr die
but on, w„4, | cd.
Ita Agricultural College, located
VST Mr- Wm- B. Astor, now to Paris priveiege uf •-ttletrcn’. From all who |
Capital, and but just ratablislwjL
r* Mr. Wm. B. Astor, now
has bought
night Power's
Power’s statue eallod “Colifur- do not maka a satisfactory xffuteul thus has connected w ith it aumo 700 or 800
nia,’’for the sum uf 97,500, and the Ifon. to settle, foil fwynienl will ia all cases be . «r« ot tbe choicest land, and is already
HamUlon Fish hra bought a third duplM required down on the day of sale; hut Du , fleurish.mg; and Iu friends are eanguine
cate of the ume sstistli “Fuhcr-Boy,” oath is rwiulrtd by the taw of ttawc who «b»t- «f cunduetod upxm principles of the
fur the wm of 91,000.
1 pav in full on the day of sate that tbc stneiret practical .vcmwtoij. it will soon
I laud m iwt “Valuable for QmUr, mines,. brcmue an instltutec hxghly useful and
Hxk mses Rat.—Mr. Mason, of „|intw, Ae. TU lowest bid that can be , h-miwable to the agricultual interests of i
Somerset, Cum., says that a Tat railed n-cciicd i« die tuinimum price of 91.25 i the State, for tte'editcatho of its cuterat hte hencoop yesterday after a chicken [M.r acre, snd the ono to whom anv d&lt;&gt; p'ising nuns, to become irit»fifie, procti
for dinner, when, coming within reach of j Jcription or deSrii.tiui’s of laud shall be ■'
*W thrifty raawciu.
the materoal old bird, ths took tbc rat Mtrtxfo off, will Le required to make j
Ita Primary School Fund is already
by the neck, dragged him into the coop prompt rurcment of hi# bid, according to 1wd permanent, and nside from the
and killed him without remorse.
I |aWt al tU*'time of sale, in such corn-id floarMiiag- t’akm Sch.»oh everywhere
norioa &gt; JiseoMlon .t : fund» “ “*■ Sutc Treraurer will rcaeiv&lt;\ i ’,l’rin?i»-i.’ “P “’»*'• thia system, the cum
N^C last week Judirc Ellis and linn i subject to all of tbc provisions and peiul *tilut»«ia! provisions of the State are

S

_ As the public are awxre, the New
York Htrald has all along been one of
the principal organs and trumpeters of
the present Administration. And, yet,
even the Herald, witii all its respect and
affection, and gratitude for Mr. Buchanan,
is comi&gt;elled to show up ths abort-com­
ings and blundering* of tho administra­
tion, &lt; ccasionally.
Indeed its blunder­
ing# and shortcomings arc so numerous
■’nd of such an aggravated character, in
many inxtanow, that it is simply impos­
sible for the most inveterate tdolizer of
the President to overlook them. Hear
what the Herald rays in regard to the
Administrution’a foreign policy.—Richmond Whi^.
“The foreign policy of the United
States, during the Administration of Presidento Piorce and Buchanan, has been n
shame ofkl a disgrace to the nation. Our
Mcltae rival'eandutaUw for Gover*
f,,r tai,u,v
fl,r
or fraudulent wnpls.»° tint ffie Common Schools shall ’
Government, absorbed in party schemes Mr
nor Uth b™.
a^d fiX’'
acwrding to section 4th of tbe art..
F"."- »* much derated in character
and moving heaven and earth tn obtain a earos to blows. Judge Fills, democrat,!,l ** «xPect^3,1 Wdcrs that all tta I •}» entirely fere of expanse to all who
ume. The terms arc:
The inquest upon the body of Mra? &lt; One copy, one year, 93; two copies. {&gt;arty triumph, has neglected the honor
and interests of ths country, in almost •truck first, when tht parttas clindMd I mjuiremente of Ims action will U strict- chooeo to avail ttawnreh w of ire beuefita
. Harding, murdered at Maple Grove, re­
oh*r»wL A ’&gt;“«nbcr uf hundreds of
&gt;»• hebtaj w««llh lias very largely in-1
every quarterof ths Globo where action but were^ooa aeparatedPby bystandera.’ i
sulted In eliciting such facts as to the opin­
™ L copies of descriptions of tends in tbu ' ‘’ri'tocd in the last five years—the number '
five copies and one to the person sending and statesmanship were needed. In the
ion of the jury wai ranted the verdict,
A report has been in circulation ' State naw advertised fur sale, will 1«&lt; j **f buobria of wheat raised in this time i
(l
BbcB lbrr
esse of the British aggression upon nur
the dub, making six copies. 910.
that the deceased "came to her death by
•»
righto, the Government has been com­ that the work upon the Grand Rapidsand'' found f'* public use at each of the County approximating to 500,000,000, nnd ofDrJL a anawr. h,T* ‘T’"1 *'• *"‘1
Address: L. A. Godcy, 323 Chestnut
bmHfcuJ Hfet» .hi iWtow
pelled to act by tbs unanimous voice of Indiana Railroac hra suspended. Thia te ■ Treasurer s offices of cuuntics in whk-L *&lt;-u! nearly half this namberuf pounds. . ’
reeans of a sharp knife and club, by th&lt;street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TlutiTthe people; put thu istelligenre which a
i mistake, m there arc now 100 men at । any of tbe tends arc advertised, and abo its nopalation. which has rn-ire tlusn d»u-j
handa of John Dillon, on the 31st dsy of
bW wjthin the laal eight )cara, an-1
or
,irt»rVwtiw.e^l«raiwisiW
we publish this morning from Nicaragua work between this city and Kalamazoo. ' at"tbc State Laud Office,
May, 1858.”
A frightful accident occurred at and New-Grannda proves most conclu- —
&lt;
While tnls land has ben railed '•swamp I: n,
“r»'r uit-.
Rig. ut and
'■•■m*1 **
• Grand Rapid* Enquirer.
mor*-,
uiu-i^igiui
nnj lndu«iriuua,
tnmmrioaa, and
anti in
in­ !
«w-ti
A
aL. n
l-md,” muck of it i. among tbc most ta!- -pired
»«««. |
I* Bppcars from the testimony tljat Mra. Milwaukee, on tho 10th inat., by the sively that, in the conduct of negotiations
spired uilh^^rit
with,a spirit bf
bf kmterprirc.
'toterprisc, brinZ
l&gt;eing
lhe Arm Arbor Common Coun-; uable fluming land, both for grain nd irx-ouruged w ith t^K»«u^nre dial their
Hardbig desired to see John Dillon on fulling of a large four story brick build­ with'tbose countries tho Government of
cilI cave
gave their Qtv
City Marshal
Marshal »n&gt;«
some r»mcom
in n||J ^try, aD(i tbZ time of own favorite State U dratinrel soon to)
PROBATE
NOTICE
the
United
States
has
been
most
lamcn'
that 'lay, and, seeing him pass, followed ing—the grocery store of J. II. Cordes
plimentary r
.
nuM]c ho •g.w grcat lu||n
tably remiss.
rank high gpidng few abler States iu ' qtaTK OF MteUlUAX. I
him, but he stopped al a bouse on the dt Co. One person was taken out of the
•ion for the
---------.jRhinand without the State,# bo a|u .-hi,................................................................... .--.L-slsr:
way to tire post uffice, until sire had been ruins dred snd one supposed to be mor­
“The fact is,—and it ought not to be ]had performed bis duties, and Mayor Bach '
'
■
। now without tend ai&gt;l (M-rtuenaut home#,
it up with the present of n re­
past sonic twenty minutes, when ho fol­ tally ‘injured. One man and woman were disguised,—wc want statesmen and m*n followed
w ill duubtien eagerly embrace this most
,
vol ver.
lowed after her.
Their tracks were ito- at test accounts supposed to be buried in of ability to represent the IWpublic
favorable opportunity to pros ids them­ certificates of sale are give
goud I*nu»,
lands, st clwap ratc&lt;to luue
make sera.
But whenever full
S.-T7
"".umi iu lAucaa.cr, ra., re- selves (.'-JU
ticcd to a point in tbc rood about twenty tho rains. Several persons in the build­ abroad. T&lt;&gt; the Spanish-American States,
cently got a German, named Loddin, to themselves Ironies ot their own. More
rods from where the body was found, ing at tho time of the accident escaped in particular, wo have sent broken-down &lt;
Ever than 50,000 acres of the* bnda, In qual- sequently, and oflkiall v endorsed upon die
politicians and Government hangers-on as ■marry her by giving him 975.
u hen they suddenly broke off and could most miraculously.
our diplomatic agents. They bine been 'since die marriage die affectionate couple 'ty Wow the average, were taken in sixty certificate by tire State Treasurer, patents
be traced no further.
Tbc individuate
directed to negotiate important treaties Ihave been on a drunken spree, which re days, by adjacent owners, in .mediately or deeds from the Slate are issued to the
Macomb CorrTT Bask.—It te reported with a people of whose manners, cus- ’suited, on Thursday night, in the husband *iter the pamge of the act uf Fatauary proper holders of all such certificates on
# ho noticed thews circumstances passed on
hte wife out of a window. She tui, m uiv paaiii jccir. ..iji-Qt* Inc low­ their presentation at the office of the Sec
I
to tho post office, and after waiting some that this institution will resume payment toms, [leculiaritics, and even language throwing
badly hurt.
■
est of these lands by,proper drainage, for
they were entirely ignorant Instead of waa
1
limo, Dillon came in, appearing some­ in a few days. We hope all holding its
m hich a portion ot the on&gt;eoeds uf;tbee*
removing, they have increased the pre­
bills
will
send
them
home
for
redemption
W Tho Plainfield (N. J.) Gazette rales io to lie devoted, will make ttes very lots of land, iliat their descriptions accu­
what excited, and his garments apparently
judices of the’ Spaniard against tho Ad
states that some weeks since, Dr. Harvey ri-dxwt and moot durable meadow land
Soiled by water. It wm two weeks after and give them a wide berth hereafter.
glu Saxon.
rately embrace just tbc Iota they intend
Dayton succeeded in passing off upon his that can be found, and it hu also been and w&gt;t others &lt;&gt;r portions of others, with
this trsnspired, before tire body wm found,
ed in llutinr. »•&gt;! eircwtaiisff m
acquaintances In Plainfield, considernbfo
. L_ — —--L- - —
amply tested that the deep vegetable u’leir proper sections, towns, ranges, &amp;c. .k_ •„t, .
Dos'r lass to Run.—Bill English
The reaacns fur tbc commission of this
sums of couuftrfelt money and then de mould thus accumulated fur ogee, luakee
Serious disappointments and Injury occa­
“It will be seen by ths Senate debate camped.
deed, tho ctoramstances attending it and writes to his constituents that he will not
Nf. Day ton was Cashier of the richest kind uf manure, with u due
sionally
occur
to
auine
by
their
having
tbc ddsy to the search for the body of be a candidate for re-election to Congress. of to-day that the Republicans and Sena­ tbc State Bank of Morris, and after the admixture of other kinds, whenever need­ crruocoualy procured descriptions uf lute,
tor Douglra have fairly beaten the Ad­ fiulure of that institution was convicted of
tbc missing woman, will be seen by a pc- It is rumored that he w ill be sent to the
ed, for adjoining upland*.
with a view to purchase, that they did not
ministration in ito gsme of brag on tho peijory.
There are also, in this largest body of intend or desireXo buy.
Court of Russia, as a consummation of British outrages. On this subject it was
■ uralof the following particulars :
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
It is believed that the ypungest land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
die
great
bargain
by
which
bo
sold
him
­
well remarked, the other day, by SartiMost of our readers will recollect In
in
any
country,
many
titouaands
of
acre*
Sthc French Minister, to reply to a graduate of any American College was
Commissioner.
our summary of the circuit court pro self to Buchanan.
late of OavW tMtoy.i
inguished Benator who was raying William Willard Moore, who graduated
crediugs, last October, wo noticed lire
that toe late war spesebes in the Senate at Dartmouth College it 1804, at the ago
S FECIAL NOTICESIt is currently stated that Sena­
He wm a brilliant bemloek, cherry, black walnut and white
case of die Hydes, Dillon and Devoe,
were intended entirely for home con­ of twelve years.
tor
Stuart
will
canvass
this
State
this
h
—
“
JI
as
many,
very
valua
­
youth,
die
tha
pet
net
of
hia
his
class
ria
—
and
atyl
nf
of
die
thS
*
i
■
®
ah
timber,
as
well
sumption, that 'Foreign Govsrumeuto
who forfeited bail, previously given on s
ground, ought to have private iottructiuns by college. At bte graduation hs took port ble water powers. In the purchase of M hich
cnar^c of
charge
oi arson
ar-on and
nuu assault, uy
by «wcwraabscond- summer,- taking anti Lecompton
...
“
‘ ‘ IflQ which to construe tho language of Amer­ with two of his oldest classmates in a great bargains will by many unduwbtcdly
ini. rre«io». to th eommiaim of Uh i ■M-klnj
&gt; rooleeUon w .U SwU.
Lo mode; by those having means for safe
Hebrew dialogue.
■
■ Dillon had. some stacks
.■ ofr tlui
nosed that swine
the trnituul
ground tii.it
that he
he on
opposed
swindle ican statesmen, so M to know bow much
crime charged,
and profitable investment, as all the sales
is to l*e token literally, and how much is
1ST" A fisherman schooner was lying must be absolute and without reserve, and
wheat burned, which be accused Mra. in the Senate.
meant fur Bunevm.' The effect of this
at the wharf iu Gloucester on Saturday, by the conditions of the tew, those who
wm heightened by the strong accent
smoking out rata. Soma time during buy oa credit fur actual settlement are
placed on the last syllalile"— H arA. Cctr.
laliation, as is supposed, tho bouse of Mr*
Saturday night, a burglar broke into prohibited from purchasing those laJ^s
Harding was burned and ter applied to tlio 14lb inst, leaving much undone
ths vessel.
On Sunday morning be which are more c«[&gt;ecially valnalilo for
which should have been done, and having►
was
found nearly
exhausted,
If that '‘dislinguiahed Senator” Iwlieved *-•
--------------------1---------—&gt; lying'
a on the- timber mines, aaltocs, dse.
Many hon
— r__— — —
- w'-l. —MI
h
— ,him.
•
; what he raid, he did not signalize bis dte- &gt;.1.'^
his plunder .—
near
dreds of miles of railroads in the vicinitv
art, Dillon nad others ware ar rested, on done much which should hav a bam left
rretion by making a foreign Minister hte Ho wm
— timmediately
—-Jt—&gt;- -c
--------*- -and
&gt;
taken
onJdeck
of these tends, both m the Upper and
tbc cnciptsintof Mrs. H-, gave bail and undone.
confidant. As to the French Minister, ho medical aid sailed, after which ho wm I-xiwer Peninsulas, are already projected,
ubscundcd aa before stated. Some iidacarried to tho Almshouse.
and bv ths aid of the liberal Government
[Jf* The Administration Democrats, has profited little by hia residence in thia
nw.ua charges of political persecution
. country, if he has uot learned that the
Lana Granta, must ba built at no distant
Wool.—-But lialo wool baa yet ap
at a recent convention in Illinois, {ulmoI last tiling tho American People will tol. . ----...muui wem, as to
PROBATE NOTICE.
I" ciata is, any iaterfcroncw with their lUs poured in our streets. The market open­ local •^antagaa, by internal improveed on Saturday last by the sale of a load
ITATK or MICH101X.
On
this
point
there
is
no
“
game
of
Douglasof a fair qualitv at 28c. If that value can mento and by lake and river navigation
brag;” and it te just m well that Foreign
be sttslained, the average price of wool aa well as fur ami, timber, mines, rellnea
respowib'e fur the terrible denouement
Ramticxsini iw Vraoiwi*.—The Co.. Goverumcnte^hould know iu No Party will be at least 29 cents. However, val­ ta., among the most valuable ami pm'
dactive that am be fintnd. U
P
Subsequently Dillon and Qerk, elected this spring in Hancock Co.,t in this country that aliould tolerate the
ues are yet undetermined, and ti»c most
’ claim of a right oa tbe port of any forthis vast tract of land, the hta
that con be said Is, that this staple will
Virginia, is a Republican. Hte majority
probabl) range from 25 to 33 rente. A
was 180.
Buchanan carried the county
load of inferior quality sold on Monday
any purpose whatsoever, could live,
la 1656 by 150 majority.
for24oeuta. Mr. James Taylor received
would deserve to lire.
30 cretii for his lot, but it was of supe­
land, simply for the reason that wrjo rior quality, and the fleeces were light and
well clnaned.—Ehfasscjoo TtL
not believe tbe English Government will
new Novel, entitled aa follows: ''Herman;
The prieo in Howril is from 90 to 85c.
author of ‘Pretniree.’

she woods with Dillon

�I'ROSPBlTVS

.IlKAPElTS COLUMN!' BLOOD

m*: mnniiB RUSSELL’S

PCTUOTT DMLY

■®t’BE OF Eqi lTY !
TUB FIRST

•.aae.iuia

NEW SPRIKG GOODS!

hardware store.
'!r*
oi m.aay now Mt by all ri—and n* ~nro

to S*r fewfe Bairtmm.
geaerally, a*
tog a cnrrrct knowledge of (rw principles, J
r.c-rd* will el trial the am of oar labor*.

'

EXTCMMVE ARSORTMEMT

I wuntiy ntueaa of .ar vieinky. folly couviaroa
- Ibat It i. * MOST TALUAtUTBEFAlU

of

NEW SPRING GOODS!
LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE!

DANIEL LATHROP A (X

SUCH AS

■ IIEET IROJV!

COPPER AND TIN WARE!
mtaufac|*rad by ua lu every

SIIELF HARDW ARE!

bEORaKVBraGncfioTs!7*
MAILS, GLASS AND SASH f

BIGGIN BOTH.

mok &amp; sauBsi

STOVES.

R. R R.&gt;Radway-a B*ady Rsitof tor ll*adaci&gt;«.
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
whether alck or narrow; Rbeamatrnm
Faralyala, Losbac*, Goat, Senralria.
Tuatbaeb*. HrnaU Fox, Frvw*,Bw*Uaa SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
Jotota, Kldaay Csmytoisto, Seariel F»DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
yr, Paia.jmamw^Uto

GROCERIES

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Voara reareetfuUy.
. '
DASIEL X, ItURPUY.
of every possible size, recently purchased

0. J.YOODACO.

ealabltaL

at prices pvnectiy mnimi iu

'.■yjKyruary^MHjM,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

®IR©(D5BiBY2

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, IBAT1B, COTTON YARN,

HARD TIMES I

•

CHANCERY* SALE

)

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

PARASOL^ Ac., *a

Hast

»

U'e would call atteataoa to lb* uineroua |&gt;ai-

D . 1867, I. Wm. Burgtor.
MOILS ING EDITION

ttou. to tb* hlgbe.:
lb* Tillage of float

COOKING STOVES:

WM. BUBGHKR,

LAWNS, BRIUJANT8, CIIAL1JS

UIALU

PRORATE NOTICE

FINE

ROBES,

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEPHERDS PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

IARS AND SLEEVES, (new alyk,)

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
The May number doeto U*a airth I’ear and can.
pletes the Iwrftb volume of Harper'. Xew monthly
S aguiae; aad tbe Publiahcn embrace thia upper
luuty to mew their cordial acknowtodguienl* to
the I'rvaa and the Pubbe tor U- aoik.ru. apyrrdration snd rMWaragnaeut which bar* ban auvMwd
to tbeir r-oteroei** At no tonoer period haa tbrir
liat of *ul«nber* brr. a* large Ball now ia.
Tbe Magamne will coatinuo lob* roodueled on I
the **m&lt; general plan which ha* rendered it muveroallv popular It will be tbc aim of tbe peb
liabora'ia nimiah. in th* moat elrgrnt fem, the
largrot poaaibl* amount of l!.r beat roadlog to ba
aetoetoZbwt tbe e*tir* Md of Amencan sad Fort
ain Ltorstm*. Tb* onteoU nf ltoa Magadae

CLOTHING

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

“* !""«••» tor Ibr lam Main

run

di,j&gt;«-nw: with tb* aa* af U at

BEST r.iTTMi.xs or
DENIMS, STRIFE ANU CHECK

___ ....

MORRIB TOMBS. .

Slllim.NG, COTTON ADES, of ever;

ILLS

AND

uce l-J lue
iBL- rrwru III miu
variety and My le.
|w*.d«ocr of aaid petitmo; aad tb* bearing
bl earning .copy ot |1&gt;I&gt; order to ba pab
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
a lb* -Kepabbcan Banner." a newspaper
1 aad circuUt.iir ia «»i4 coanlr of Borrr. fur
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
bearing.
0 L. RAY,
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
alwbJudge of Probata.

8 TO RE A

’ GREAT DISCOVERY I

•elrrliulM. report* uf
and alt the rarwn of
ini, lligenee wlrich appear* ia the Daily.
Tbe PKTROIT WEEKLY TKlBU.Xt roulade

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

FANCY CASSIMERES, a largo stock,-

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

FOUND.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

IIIUI.I.I t.XT PRONPECTLH!
FODKTn YEAR OF THE
COMMOPOLITAX ABT AKMX.1AT1DX.

10L J. C. FREMONT. la bia travri* draoovered

CHEAP CROCKERY!

ISAAC C. MOTT

HBOn. IP U
IL BIRRS,
3j Wo -Jward Aieaue. tklroit

? 01

j rr ator* this aid* ofN*V York. Il lath*aalygood
place fur tbe r-ojdv of Battla Creek. Aaiamaaoo.
Maroball, HASTINGS. aad the aurroundtag eons-

MOUTHSI
My stock uf Good* la largr'ead writ aetocted,«
. .uUog otrray variety aad at

PROBATE NOTICE
•TATKOP MICHIGAN. Bamrr Corm, am—

Groceries &amp;■ Fancy Goods
WINDOW

COHMOl-OUTAJf AMT AHBOCUTHMf,
rhe eabwrtbaa tratoro lha Saib of Jrnirar-; lirM,
1 which time tb. award. aiH take pfa«. ' ’ ***
TERM8 OF SUMCRlPTKrt.
Errrr.uUcriberof tfarr* dollar* i. roli'M M

READ1-HADE CLOTHING
Compriaiug rrrrything tor a grntlronan'a outfit;
abirta, collars, gtovto, boaiery, crarata, penta, ercry ranety from lira abllliaga to six dollar*; eoato,
rrrry prior, quality aad pattern ; rests from ala

A M&lt;y of th* ComopuUlaa Art Joortui

(lidluig* tu aix dollars.

WEIGHTS !j
Ttro Dollnr Ari journal Qm Furr /,NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­

DLES, SOAPS, BASH,'PAILS, BED

CONSTANTLY 05 HASH

Each Bularribrr to Slao proaeoted with a (VHlt"
sgggSgiS

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, *en Ac.

Ladles' cfcfldreo’a, aad min**' shoe* of every Two copica....
MO 1 Te* copiesS
description. Ladies' Bae euegrem gaiter, tor
1T«M* Atoatoy PM.
la Fnbltohrd Er ary Thuraday.'
twrirr abillaga. I*, do. alaa to deren ahil.Single copy oar y«r I Ten eopie. one year ia
ling*. Kid coogrma gaiter*. eaaareM bootees,
PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
calf bootees, good quality, tor nine A®mg*, aad
everything due in proportion.

Dr. A £ BONSTEEL,

FARMING UTENSILS

Yf APiM A BANTA. bar* just rseeirad
-’A m.xcdf Jeweler, BmAa. ntwiowarr.

low

M.'perona I. rortrietod id a &lt;mA&gt; Mr*. ThwM
taknirr lire u,rnil»rr,biiH&lt; r*».irt.M ar* aM

In enaeluatoa, I will aay that 1 will be very glad
to alwr* theae beanllfal good* to .web a* waat to
BUY. aad hare ao bedtatkm ia saying ! do not

pRicnt.

E IflMaBL

WILLIAM JONES,

COOPERING BUSINESS.

■INFFACTTBESS’ 1I»

Havia&lt; Mmto'tUfe estlire MssetL «&lt;

SlSCitlBB,

JM*KBS

' poKK^BAfiRM*’. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS

BITTER FIRKINS,

cash

oisrxrz-!

FORMERLY kcp» by T. l^txtra. k
f constantly nuking nddkkms tt&gt; tU
same, all rf wl&amp;k h. pttyoMfo .«!

CIHPB tit. IM (turn*

MAl’ES A BAFTA.

&gt; thia part of tbe tmniqr.

’ l&gt; T MLltk.

P.fcURUMELL
Haotor- »r iVh»
Bft r

�CUTLERY,
yuan Distanced
Lmerica Ahead.
HABDWAEE STORE.
at. w th* language t&gt;&lt; a **cU-iaforn&gt;ihw, fa -v,ro tba Urda.’1 f»uu.
is door at band, and with its pleaisMQ mas the daily nuiumcr to tho*
d««tl amid rural acanr*. td hearing
tbeanftnutee of the *bot-gun.
E*er&gt;
tate iho Us paid attention to tin- matter
BM kaow that erm crow* and blackWrfaare wrodnetive of more pt&gt;d than
harm, mm! that tbe t/U incrca** of lateyrs ot’ -dratroctivc invert* i* owing alEehtimly to th* wanton destraction of!
which are wot even legitimate &lt;a:no. j
A thousand plan* have Irt-n suggested i
for tbe dcatructioD &lt;-f the eurculto, all ot I
wUchhav* provwd worthlese. We have
aua which we know to be infallible—
•‘protect thabirda."
Th* swallow* are the natural cnemie* I
of al! tbe swarming inaecia. living al­
most eertiroly upon them, taking their
food upon the wing.
The common mar-1
tin* devour groat quantities of-waspa, j
bastiss aad goldsmith*.
A tingle Wrd
will devour five tb'&lt;u«and butterflies in a '
w**k. The morel of thia la that tire has- i
bandman steroid oultivate tho enck-ty of'
swmliowe and martius about bis land* and j
buildings. Tb* sparrow* aud wren* foci '
upon the crawling insects which lurk I
within the bud*, foliage and flowers of!
plant*. The wrens ar* pugnacious, and '
a Ihtic bret in a durry tree '‘ill »oon l«
appropriated by their., and they will
drive away other Mrd* that feed upon th"
fruit,* hint that dwrry-growcrs should
ramembar and act upon this spring. The
tbruehro, blae-btrds, jays and crows, prey
upon buttviflics, grosi Ixmpcro, cricket*,
locusts and ih« larger bceUr*. A single
family of jqys will consume in a season
of three month*, twenty thou-wnd of
thaao destrwtiouivi*.
The woodpecker*
are armed with stout long bill* to pene­
trate the wnod of trees, where the borer*
have deposited their farvse.
They live
almoat entirely upon these worm*. t«r (
th* tnaeeo that eomc abroad adv in far
night, nature ha* provided a cheek in the
qiaotunml bare owl, wtech toko their food
oss tbc wing. Dow wonderful Is this provhnoo of IProvidem* tor th* raatraii* of (
depredator* that live epon the labors of
man, and how carnfol w* should be not
to dispm* that bentfleial low ttf compenaation by which all thing* are eatah
Itsbad in thtir just relation* and proper
tlOC*.—Loncnstrr (Po.) irAig.

| in th* d&gt;*c*««d or A} uim Ia. !y lu •
uns. u* iiAUmi eta tin *od

Chemicals, Pnirtt, Oils
mi

iimti,

‘

GROCEECpS.

thrv hare on hand tbe beat kind
ofammunition for aporumcn
euch aw powder, aad Per­
cussion Caps of all kinds
Watcr Proofls and
Olbera, Shot,
.
Lead, ic.
All the pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicine*, ot the
day may also be
found at thia eatabliahment. Also a great Ta- •
rioiy-of the choicest Perfumiry for the especial accommodntion of tho ladios. Abo
Stationer) .Pent. Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ate.
They would respectively announce to
the citiren* of Hasting* and of the aurrounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in their line of tbe
bn*inurs a* cheap ns can be bought at any
pttM. ’.
Give in a call and judge for youraelvox.
Proiiuw of most kinds will be taken in J

£%o£f

LOWKBT FRIcxs

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOK STOVES
«r wo m thia lean. Ki. 01...
i. '-

PRINTS,

GLASS-WARE

lunurw, Muu 1«L rrvrr*.owvura
J air.to. Kidtwy CottiplaioU. HcarfotFetrr.Psia* aroued lbs Urar, Mooney.
- Monter. Hrarttorn, nod Pain* ot alt
hit 4a. Radw*’ a Rre-tv K'lwf wfil, la
a f.-v m.antaa. ct&gt;a&gt; r» th* mum** yas
.
ittlbr tapnoet plmure
R. kB -Radr&gt;. i fcrc-ovatnfRrwtewt. forth*
cure of throuic dt*a*.&gt;
•* F«*.
f»t.' n» nut Syptnhfic &lt;toJj»&gt;nl*, Coa|
nod otter • JiAte** of tb*
*u Throat, forfurajoa and KnlarretaeMS of i aria. Kraptiee and oth­
er diwan* &lt;d th* KUn, Nada*. Ta Hr*,
I here. IHrprtata. and &gt;11 otetuw
*w ari.ln- front a* iamara state ot tba
Uwd.
R. n. Ii nadaa.'.IUruUlot. w»l|mra.rfeettva•
ly and *pr*Hly.
e**n. I aft***

Hall an nance of aoap boiled in a pint
of water and "put on with a brink while
boiling hot, infallibly destroys the bug*
and their egp.
Fliro arv't1 riven out of a room by
hnnpng up a bunch of a Plantain or Flea-,
wort pltnt, after II has bees dipped in
»ilk.
Rat* and mice »pt*n!ily disappear by
falsing equal quantiuca &lt;* strong cheese
and powdered »qutil*. They devour thi*
mixture with great greediness, wtnl* it Is
SMqcqpus to man.
When it is remembered how many :
pcronr.s hive lost their lives by twalfowtag m mistake, mixture of strychnine,
ratahaite. corrosive sublimate, which ar-fa|h’fai&gt;n!Aeuip1&lt;i) rd fur tbe ptirpota, it
become* arnatter of humanity to publish
fars* Ketas.
YTotaswants ravenously devour the kerMhaf walnut* and facll-bark hickory
note
Crock «.me of these, and place
them on a plate near the inftwted plac*«;
and when the piste is full of ante throw
the contents In the fire.
©bchrosebev, a* well an ants, are driven
away by strewing elderberry leaves ut.
tb* shelves and other places frequented
by throe troublesome Ineccta.—HalCs

baa than Mo. foer Jms titan: tbren, until
fifty plants would bear nothing at all !—

LAWNS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

BOR-

BMtl lgi Fcbu.rj ! .th.*3nfV,a

DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, fee.

'JUSfJiLt’EiYED'
!
BROAD CLOTHS. CABSUfERES,
! JEANS.SAT1NET8. DENIMS,TICKS,

Just received a largi
stock of .

EVERY\YARIETY,

OF ALL K1ND5,

PIBTS
GiNGilAMS.

&gt;

BJULLUKT8,

H.J.KENFinJ)

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

H.E-AJD'ST FAY,

SHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN.

al astonishing low prices. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cbcaficat.'
I have just rewivod a good asaertinml
Ladies
t

dAMBRlCS,

UNEN8, OIL SILKS,

DREiflS GOODS

CLOTH1JVG!

LADIES' DBESS GOOIH!
IIAftl-EH'H MONTHLY MAGAZINE

Soch aa Prints, Gingham*, Lrlaina, Me­
rino*, Fantmettaa Illai k Alpacca* and a
variety uf Wool Detain*, all very nice
and-eery uhcap.
Also a go.-! assortment of Cfoth* lur
meu'a wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denim* Bhevtirg*, shirting, stripe*, checks
and tickings.
‘
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

tb« t.rftt. iuhMn».&lt;ltap«r-* X«» mustMj
la*, and tl- PalZri-rre ereLrare Uui e*M&gt;rtmuty Wr*n.fo tk.ir &lt;uoJ. .1
» .«&gt;«l(mrot. to
th. fmo Md it. 1’i.Uif for Ito uniform aprr»to
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS liao ■Mlt*MtVDtl4.lK|| tor. tonaccsnM

fe

BOOTS and SHOES
Ladle’s Gaiters Baskins and Boots, a
good MBortznunt at very low prices. .
On hand a very large stock »fCrockery
stone and Glass Wart.
Just raedvod a m w stock of

CH A LIJ

ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
The
WiUc*Mla«r tote raadnete'l oa
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­ th. *»nr fcousl j-Jwm which ha* rv»dcr«d U oainmliy p«pe!« It *tii l« the ate of ito pd*.
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, Iwbrr* to fornt.u. In tho mo*&lt;
fori* th*
l«ry«
n-Ki f of tto l«»t r** 'le* to t&gt;*
CIIAMBRAS, MARSEILLES doL­ Mlntol
tree: tl.r .nttrr told of Amorwaa aad Pwreirii Eiter.trtt. Tto ei-meatt «T Ute UagMtM I
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new etvk.) I *41 to made «m wrth dirwl M*tv«&gt;er to tto «*Mo
. .nd to.tr, IK' the Krr*t l«J’ of Aomm Pvowi.
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
“
! r*U.er tl:*r. |o Quae &lt;if uy jarUnilar Um* er1 pfw- i
fefoien. 5o rtbrt wtll bo .paeod tooMaMao «*Ur ,
l taiaamit *Ub tnwrwetfon. Tto Miiw****m tee
for five rr.r, *uro4rd tto rff.trta mate te ren* At
thh jteo. h th/ te»tx-owtre, »». ate fnnmlo* of I

QROCERIES,
of all kinds che.sp far Ready Pat.
I have afeu a very large quantity tA

JC.TTXKK3B3SXI.
on bai«d and all persons wishing to btiy or
sell will do well to call before bargruing
elsewhere.
I would particul triv call the' aHu-.tioo
&lt;»f pcr»«.n-. « bo arc building to tbe bet
that I have j«i«t llccrived a large »krk ol
, Nails and Glnse and that I will fimhh
sash. Glasa. tail*. Door Trimmings Ac,
at a* low a figure as pcsudlilr.
nSl-yl
IIJKENFIELD

A fine «A*ortmrnt of GcoJa fur

MEW AWD BOY’S WEAR?

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHElK
Call and Ul l}gi* before pardoning
SHIRTING, COTTON A
ch- A
ehtwhtre.
variety and style

IXRESS QM5OZ1S,

At the cheapest store in town by

LsHEETYNGB,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ a new *:&lt;vk of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be anld for

R&lt;&lt;u!*u.r» ■ ill n-.!■&lt;* u to regstenlr.
X- tea.le ab out be ■ itUuul ttoox
K Uoo.-diaa are *&gt;ld by Dingstola .rorvwt«v.
ft lUWlY k CO
F. lUbariad Cn.TIaatiuc*.

GOODS

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
comj&gt;rt.iO;t n-.rl.
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY CM NlMailatou*.
tiamtor offi rwrtal
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL two*. *eeBr.te IT.I
clc of Cumt I f.««a
FANCY CAS8IMERES, a large sUkA,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

New Arrangement

LAWNS, beautiful patternsaud very cheap; BLACK

A nice assortment

Calterydllar*.

Ct&gt;bb»i sard, in speaking of the culture
«f rowatew, that «w» plants nr a hill
termH bar M small*/ oh* *u utfe, th re-!

SILKS,

PARASOLS, Sc., &amp;e.

Ready Pay Store,

ny, coppu gi-nuaar.igos
xtAKg wmea 1 cn-tg

DRY GOODS!

Good News! Good News!

NEW

«zr£Frf nt:a rrffAXD WAga .&lt;7x1 raw

large stock

Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word everythine in the Grocery line, auefa aa
wifi be wanted for Umily uae. And

HARDWARE

BKST GW1*. *t th.

NEW SPRING GOODS'!

Burnkig Fluid toyrther with a full Mock*C

COOKING STOVES!

Three worma ar* always hatched out
in planting time, and farmer* are then
■wally *r&gt; busy that they cannot well at­
tend to them in dor acax-n.
When they arc. first hatched it I* an ea-1
ay matter to destroy them.
In early |
mom, and at m»m ia a hot day. all the
worm* arc In their nret*. and all may be
croahed at urtc*. An old woolen mitten
or glor* •• a go'd thing to pot on the
rjgnt head. « ben tho trees are low and
can be reatbed.
Wbea the trot* are high, a pole with a
woclm rog tied on the end of it ia a gpod
implement.
Dip the rag into potaal
water, or into a very strong roap Midi
aad yoe may kill every » ortu that louchta tbe llqeid.
Or y«m mav procure one of the evkbra
ted com like bru.br* (rolled Ptrlrorieg'*
truth) and rnb off m&lt;»t nf tbc worma
with &gt;L Still it may bo prudent to go
the round* a second and even a third time
if you woold hare none left for ared.
kill hit, van find cat wild cherry troea
and on bv’shea, and yen may snrcced In
a few yeara in b*ing rid of ull -the race

FRANCIS ROWER
lf»
*"**■■*» M

. TUHFENTTNE, .LlCOHOt,

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

!iia©B iPuniTsi

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
jdx., &amp;e.

’

PROsrECTLS OF
THE EVEHING POST

CHEAP CROCKERY!
A larg* aad beautify siLrtDeat ot

KEXDT-XLDE CLOTHING

AT THE

Comprising evwytblug for a gvullraua's ont-flt;
shirts, collar*, glove*. bo*i«ry. erst *U, pant*, svOCT variety from fir. .hilling* to six dollsr*; ro.U,
ev«ry pnea, qnalitj aad pauera ; vrots from six
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE shilling* to an dotlarv.

’rower ^hardware store.

(.•uaMrociisa sftM (

Price* Ber*laled to .ail tbe un&gt;c_.e*U

The Dsn., hrtatM Puar roatate* *M1 sceoost

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES AKD TOBACCOS I!

JEWELRY 1
BOOK* AND ITATIOXZBY
M
A l!AXTA- !-*:

Aloihiag: Sever m Heap.

GROCERIES

■a*aap.y«KI,; KM.________ __•*

to.Mir.all tto BMU-rofgr*.

OF ALL KLNDS.
nails, glass,

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

prmr, oils, can.

di.es. soaps, sash, pails, bed

TUt GoodTFA, .ur. Iu&lt;ur*

COBDB.CLOTHBS LINES, BROOMS,
WALL PAPER, «u, Ac.

Abd every thing in tbe linn of Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

LadW cMMraa'e. and mtew' *hto* of «vtry
deocriptioc. Ladwa* 6o« eoagrrto g»u»r» fur
tweh* MUliup. Lad. do. nlM to eWren akliImp- Kid &lt;«n« niters. «*am.M hooter.,
oalf hooter*. good *w*!Uy. dor nine »UUinK». and

New Barry Mill,
IS nnw In »ucce*«fol cperati'GL r&lt;**Iy

U&gt; do any amount of

OTTSTOM
BIMHVE MONEY ON OLD AC-

COL’NIS.

GRANT

t SPAULDING.

llMMp.Jw.4, 1S57.

vSrt

K. Hastings.
ao Milter,aad.our

PAINTING.

WOBK,

W aagqod order and as prompt m
other Mill in Barrv. or any other a&gt;unty.
Having Mcurod the acn icv» of

tntii ucauj, ...................

arw proparod to d--- Ue
Ptease given** eall.
grant.

TT . 1— ■ C — * veto
tJwtrngu, tsep. o, Id37,
----------------------- o.u«x¥.

Judge ofProbate,

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Alrjnblitan baiirr,
LS PUBLISHED EVERY
THURSDAY MORNING,
AT BASTDtOS, DARBY COUVTT, MICIUCAX.

fWUtS of .mWriisilTQ.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

&lt;w

J. M. NEVINS &lt;5. COMPANY,

VOL. 3.
gratings' ^nsitirss 9trttlorj.

Stlrrtii) ^ortrj.

.RANT &amp; SPAULDING,

Ue brclUJ not s alRU, but ’lwU tenUy be Cried ;
n. J. KEN FIELD.

J RAM IS ROWER,

I' r. : -

HADLEY * BAKER,

J.'p. ROBERTS A CO.

cLboir r

^isttllanj.

DT ZUXAHKTI1 DAVIS.

J. W. OAKLEY,

W. PARKER,
HOl.ESAlJInnd rrUl! dealer in proceriea
...I .n.odnn. at hi* ••ehl .tuid."
WILLIAM JONES,
E M.Mt in pTocrriCT. prorkioni, produce. B«h,
U Butter, lard. iwrk. Ac. Slor. on Slate st., op’ MECHANICS.
llEATn, ELLIS A Co.,

J. W. BUCKLE,
Il ASHIONABLE TAILOR. Celling done
L’ d«r, and nil work warranted t’Lup on J

DANIEL COOK,

JAMES A. SWEEXEY,

I. A. HOLBROOK,

WILLIAM BURGHER,

J. M. NEVINS,

I. M. RUSSELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,
UYHIC1AN »r-d Surgeon. DwcUiiigoo Brosfl-

P war. urar the Court Hume.

II. P. CHERRY,

CARLOS O. SCOTT,
TUSTICt OF TDK ITACE. »&lt;*»?
J erJ lauul an.l Tm ARral All

B. H. FULLER,

MukncrilU.

W. H. COLEMAN,

GEORGE W. MILLS.

•Thank goodnews 1 this is tho last week
of tho pantomime 1”
J
“You don’t say so! Well, that is a
cemfiirt, at any rate! We shall get rid
of those odious stranger girls, who are
alwayw Hanging about the wings, and
thrusfng tlieir noses where they aro not
wantod."
“That is something to rejoice al. In­
deed. ! I dori t object to our own bdiet
ladicsl but to liave these ‘extras’ intrud­
ing into the green-room, spying about and
listeusng to every word that is said, I de­
clare It is quite* insufferable, positively
quite I”
‘
Tho scene where this colloquy was go­
ing on waa the green room of one of the
leaditg metropolitan theatres. Die inlerlucutors were principals, m the term
goes, and, by virtue of drawing from the
treasury—the onc\ fifteen pounds per
week for enacting walking ladies; and the
other isix, for delivering messages—they
eonci'tvod themselves entitled to bo as
insolepl as they pleased to the unhappy
girls, many of whom possessed far supe­
rior Uicnt, but wb&lt;&gt; were obligsd to be
conteift to gain weekly as many shillings
as thcac clerer ladies took pounds.y
It •t true that both had scmcwhal sud­
denly risen from the stole they so much
despised, per favor of-a friend, to the
proud position they at j-resent occupied;
and tbjugh dramatic critics might demur
to thiir clowns, they certainly obtained
the “rea ard of merit.” Time had some
what defaced their charms, and the romemliranco of their early struggles, yet it
bad left them the knowledge of the vul­
nerable points at which their young asso­
ciates might bo most easily wounded:
and nover ha&lt;i the axiom uf that “know­
ledge Is power" been more aptly illustra­
ted, than in the dcnlicg out of their en­
venomed darts.
Ono of tlwao perialis of tho dramatic
tribe,—a ballot girl—was a’ tho same
moment leaning her head upon her clasp­
ed hands, which rested on tho mantlupiece. Sho hail sought tho apartment to
be alone with her thoughts, ami as she
stood thcic alone she forgot the scene
around licr, and saw, in her mental vision,
the sad and desolate homo, u lienf she
knew tliat tho announcement of the with
draws! of the piece would bring tears
and consternation. She knew that upon
her rested a vast amount of responsibility,
for she had at home parents sick and al­
most destitute.
She was a fragile »r,
and sho hated the profession to which
iioverty, but not her wUi, confuted —
There-was a look of deep anxiety m her
eyes—and her face, but for tho rou^e sho
wore, would have been os polo os marblq oven through that there was aa ex­
pression of doep anxiety that suited ill
with her girlish years. She started, as
the voices of U10 todies aroused her from
her reverie; aud ns sho became awaro qf
the nature of tho conversation that wm
going on so near her, a bright flush suf­
fused her neck, and mounted oven to her

,

your purse. ] am not in tho habit of
receiving favors from strangers," said the
“Stwangcr.?—naw • naw 1 naw! don’t
be cwucl, my deawesi cweaturel—’Pon
my life, it’a enough to beweak a fellow',
heart, when you know dial I am waiting
to twow my whole fowtune at youw feet
J am weally snwpwtsed that you pwefer
to wemain in uiis detestable position,
when ewewy happiness that wealth and
“My lord,” said the girl, proudly, “there
am bo no happiness far me, except asso­
ciated with virtue!”
“Now, my dcaw cweutauw," began the
peer, but by this time Miss Odell was
preparing to taka her place in tho ballet.
The young man still kept hovering near
her.
•
“Ono word, MissOdclL”
“Have tho goodness to make way, my
lord," said she.
’
“Then honaw mo by paying tho fine
out of this, my dcawcat eweatuavr! You
don't know how happy you will pewmit
mo to contwibuto in the*smallest way to
youaw comfewL
Do—pray do!" and,
as bespoke, he pressed into her hand a'
heavy purse. Why was it for a moment
aha tightly clasped it, nnd a sparkle camo
into her eyes! Tbc^jiaxt, the light went
qpt—bcruips turned white: and os a cold
shudder 'posacd through bcr frame, she
coldly pul it bock into the donor's land !
€Ix)t mo pass, my ford, or—or I shall
think that you, too, combine with others
to insult me!”
The young nobleman stepped prompt­
ly back. The path opened, and in a mo­
ment tho ballet sprang upon the stage,
and the young girl, with her companions,
cnwrealhcd in smiles, were dancing gaily
before an applauding audience.

On—on, throuch the wind and rain—
on through the sleet and mud, tramped
tho fair and delicate girL Alone—alone,
in tho midnight walk through the dreary
suburb, post tho dangerous haunts of
drunkencss and vice, shivering with cold,
with terror and with weakness, as every
sound scared her, aa every footatep apE:hed her—now, trembling at the
iness of the lung, dismal street, tlmt
seemed so interminable—now springing
like a startled fawn from soma intoxica­
ted wretch, restin'! stupidly homo—and
more, ten thousand times more, affrighted
by the approach of those bcnuetless lost
ones who roam shameleaaly through the
streets, rendering night hideous by their
profane bachanalian orgies. On, on—
now stealing softly, breathlessly—now
with a quick and hasty step, tluil gradu
ally increases to a flight, the New Road
is gained. Her home is still far distant.
Now, in a solemn square, she returns the
gruff “good flight’’ uf tire policeman—
now agilvly eludes the rude grasp of a
man, who, anpcrccircd, had been dodging
on her footsteps Al last, in tho dim dis­
tance, she descries a shadowy figure tot­
tering towards her. It is her mother,
worn with watching, coming to meet her,
and, with a sigh of relic!, the girl arouses
nil her remaining strength, aiul springs
alertly forward; but, as she gains her
mother’s si.di, all bcr now found courage
melts away, and site sinks, sobbing into
the maternal arms.
“Mychild! tny child!” exclaimed the
affrighted jxircnt: “what new trouble Is
there in store for m T*
•This is the last week of tiro panto
mime,” said Clara, “and I fear it will be
almost impossible for me, at present, to
obtain another situation."

Morning broke, and found Clara kneel­
ing br a dead father's side! the vow she
registered there was heard In hearen, and
chronicled by Angels in the Book of Life.
“Nothing can tempt mu now,” she ex
claimed; “for the sacriGeo that mighthavc
been an oct of piety, would henceforth be

a sin,”
“Think ever thus, my child," said the
weeping mother, as she fondly embraced
her, “and 1, shall have no fears for the fu

lure.”.
“Have none, mother! Wc can wmk,
wo not T”
“Hand in hand, my dear child, to the
death.”
“And win, mother—or die, and bo llko
him, al peace.”
e
cm

There waa a great attraction al Drury
Lane- for a new tragedy had been an
nounced—-author’s name unknown; but,
“Do you hear yourself called, to go on
the Stage, Miss Udell!” rudely inquired by tho interest that had been evinced In
high quarters, was conjectured that il
the prompter, shuffling past, his spectacles
camo from a noblo source. There was
to one hand, and his book in tho other.
to bo a first appearance, also, io Uk&gt; lady

^uJl fin. you far talking at the wmg.—
Hero, indued 1
HowJaro you answer
nm j l’« taken care you shan t be boro
longer ! Wa shall g* rid of tha whole
^kofyou. Friday night will be your
CTnight and you’ll find your treasury

desperately in love with tho object of this

.Hw*.

broucham, which drove off the moment
—J
r-rantlr at tha

j. f. mmcAry,

: T

TEBMB-ALSO, IN ADVANCB.

NO. 8.

A GOOD RULE.

whole problem if there was one; but
those gentlemen commonly understand
“♦18.30-—Ou tha first day of April
the art of keeping their own counsel.
next, for value received, I promise to pay
Al last the eventful evening arrived.—
Milton Sbcldcn, or bcanjr, eighteen dol­
Tho house was crammed in every part,
lars and fifty carts, with interest, ten dol­
for rumor had ejiokon well of tho poetic
lars of it to be paid in good kitchen
beauty of the niece; and it was known
chairo at fifty eenta a pie«, well doua off,
that many fashionables had secured pri­
painted and bottomed according to the
vate boxes. There was a great excite­
usual mods of doing off such chairs.”
ment at tho opening of tho first scene,
THE QUAKER APOTHECARY.
“Dakisim Young."
which was soon subdued into sllcace.—
“Mendon, Msrdt 10, 183Q, ’
In tho second, tho heroine was to make
Some years ago, ere our metropolis bad
A gentleman, the administrator of die
her appearance. Her character waa sim­ yet alUinod to its present magnificence of
ple sud touching, and suited well the manhood and was only a half grown vil­ estate of Milton Sbcldcn, mentioned in
stylo of her face and figure. 8ho ap­ lage in round jacket ami cap, there lived the above note, han kindly presented us
tho original, of which it is a copy, with
peared in the pure classic drapery, bear­
ing a basket of freshly gathered flowers; Now, it Is probable, that since the days tire veritable signature, in a decent, legi­
those, it was easily seen; were choice and of Babylon and Nineveh, no city has over ble round lumd of Brigham Young, tho
apostle
of Mortnondom attached. Wo
costly; and aa sho moved through her been honored by such a Quaker apothe­
part, her action was graceful and digni­ cary as tliis tins. His features were such value the rerninlsccnce highly, partly for
fied, ond her voice was soft and pk-asing. as might have been formed by lightly tho autograph of Brigham Young, but
By the end of the first act .lie had secured drawing a piece of parchment orcra skull; more for the curious historical value it
the attention of the audience; ns she nor was the spectral appearance of his possesses, as showing tho calibre of the
went on, her powers became gradually figure-head nt all diminished by a huge man, his status In rural society. Every­
developed; rud at the end of tho fifth
T.__ «•____ i_ —t.Lt- body knows that while all industry l»
eommepdod and appreciated inn farming
oct, not only was the success of tho trag­
edy complete, but the new actress, being after the Quaker fashion, reached almost commtinity, tho bottomcr of kitchen
loudly called for, a shower of boquota to his heck; nud aa he ahufRod along the chairs is always considered as very low
Wc arc in­
fell at her feet, which ahe did not leave streets, his hands crossed devoutly over down in the social scale.
for n servant to collect, but herself bore ’.he region of the stomach, his head slight­ formed, also, that Brtaham was a cun­
off, amidst smiles and courtesies, while ly bent forward, and turning neither to ning manufacturer of old-fiwhioned spin­
tlic tragedy was announced for repetition, look to tho right nor to the left, the boys ning-wheels, while a brace of endorse­
until farther notice, amidst a storm of and idle men called him the “village ments on the bock ol the note reveal that
applause.
ghost."
As »hc left the stage, she heard a voice
ille was not a ghost, ho we vor, but a
Thus wh find two endorsements, both
dose behind her exclaim:
Ik-sh and blood Quaker, with a mildness
“Why, goodness, gwacious! Is it pos­ of disposition which is a second nature to bearing date Juno 23,1830, just at a lazy
sible ! Do my eyes deceive me! Ow those who wear the gray coat, aa will be time of the year when farmers do their
putting things to rights, as follcNrar.
do 1 weally soc again my adownble, heart s&lt;-cn by tho fallowing example:
“June 23,5830.—Received on thoiwilhenslaved—tho cliawming Miss----------The old gentleman practiced dentistry
“Lovelace is my name. Lord Rivera. in hi. shop, extracting tho molars and bi- I in, fourteen dollars and twenty-five tents
I trust you will have the goodness to re­ cuspiils of tho»c who were so unfortunate in making picket fence."
“Rcceirod on the witliin^two dollars and
member it!”
as to camo to him. Ono day, a stoat son
“A woliukc, by nil that is unconquer­ of the sea camo In, his face distorted by fifty c«its in framing A. Park’s barn."
able !. I'm in dcspaiw !”
Die latter was evidently what is called
a doleful tooth ache, to have the offending
At this momenta distinguished look­ member separated from bis substance.— a
■ “turn,” and indicates that Brigham, like
ing, and very handaoyic man, ’kho had sat The “Doctor” placed Mm in tho chair, Joseph
of old, was a carpenter as well aa
■
in the vtagebox an attentive spectator, and proceeded to apply the turn-key.— ।a chair-bottomer and spinning-wheel mak­
arrived with n lady in deep mourning, He had not exerted his feeble strength er. In fact his occupations were very nu­
leaning upon his arm, and after A few many minutes before tho antiquated in­ merous, but ho was best at a camp-meet­
whispered words, carefully arranging the strument of torture slipped from the ing where no lack of industry could be
fold, of his ample clonk around Miss tooth with a crash, causing the patient to charged upon him.
In singing hymns
exhorting ha was energetic enough to
Lovdacr, he led bcr respectfully from sec more stars than am catalogued in and
■
the busy crowds who everywhere greeted any well-regulated astronomy. It waa make sp for all other deficiencies. Die
to whom we arc indebted for
herprogress.
too much for Jack’s philosophy: he drew Etieman
;
The billet room, the nrxt evening, was off, and let the Doctor have “one" with
note tells us that ho went ones to
in a alate of great excitement.
such a hearty will, that tho unfortunate Brigham Young’s bouse to dun him. It
was
a
fold,
ran-, autumnal day. Swing­
“Who," exclaimed a dozen voices, “in recipient of the “ono" rolled over in the
ing on the gate ho found a rcd-bcaded
this Miss Lovelace!
dust.
But liere shines out Quaker character in “young ono,'1 bright-eyed and healthy.—
“Gucas!”
Gviug into tl&gt;e house bo found Mrs.
“Pm sum her face is faimliur to mo!" nil its radiance ; bo arose, and after hav­
ing brushed the dirt from his clothes, and Young withjonc of those peculiar, rusty
said one.
“And to me—and mo! but it’s no use vented his malico in the expresaltw,— 1old buck shawls wrapt around her, cow­
“Friend, thee is a very bad man!" pro­ ering over a few coals upon the hearth.
guessing—tell us!”
“Do you remember that proud, silent reeded to fiulah
rmlsh tho operation.
Poor He slated his errand, but was so touched
girl, who used to look mclj?-1Jack was so bewildered by such unc.xpcelunexpecl- with sympathy at Mrs. Young’s reply
she was with us, but whotri
men cd meekness, that ho submitted to tho that he went away, determined to make
were wild about 1"
turn-key very quietly, and utterly forgot no farther effort iu the case. Said Mrs.
“Miss Odell, to lie sure !”
to utter tho accustomed howl upon the Young, “Mr. A., this little pile of cools
is all ttat 1 have in the house, 1 have not
“Yes. And ^ho has a brollicr—he was exit of the tooth.
in the army—went out to India, and was
Dicrc were two or three graceless sp a pint of meal or flour, and Brigham has
thought to be dead.
He’s come homo prentices m the shop, who used to woiry, left me so for four or five days, to go to
1 don’t suppose bo
rich,1., and
married.
•_ the poor man almost to death.
m.u she’s going to be —
— • —— ”
On one qQartcriy meeting.
•But what brings her on the stage 1” j occasion, he had mode an nppointmcnr -will ever pay tho note."
Such was_ Brigham Young in Anno
‘ story ’I with on uneducated person to mcefhim
“Oh ? that’, another part of* lite
It seems that her father fell into poverty iu his office on a certain day, at • certain Domini, 1830.—Buffalo Conmtrcial Ad

Il slipped the Doctor's miud.but
through tome bank breaking, or. some­ hour.
thing; and then his family behaved very not tlic apprentices’, who resolved toplsy
ill to him—and then he changed his nafac a practical joke on tho man who wm to
—and then he died—no, I»c wrote splay, call. Dio office won up stairs, over the
and be couldn’t get it acted—and then be shop; and in an adjoining closet were sevoral fine skeletons, surrounded by other
died!”
“Well—and to the tragedy is her falli medical horrors. Die boys took one of
thcac skeletons, placed it fa tho Doctor’s
cr's, I suppose 1”
“Yes, It is—you’ve hit it I And so it chair by tho table, with one of its flesh­
appears that this bliss Lovelace—Love­ less hands upon tho page of an open book
lace is her real name, it stem*; the other and lied a pair of goggles over its sight­
was an assumed one—took it into her less eyes. I’rescntly tho man came fa
head that il was a res|»ccl to her dead haste, fearing to be lata, and was about to
father to produce the play that be, poor rush up stairs, when ono of the conspire' man, had so much set his heart on—for tors stopped him.
___ the
____ character
__________for her j
“You faff! better not go up now," said
it seems he wrote
irtwi she was quite
q.b._____________
~ .hr
““Jr “ ‘ f“'
when
young—and so
«’ ■ l». “ «"«!» •' •
determined to act the part before ever w™1; 1,10 Doctor «
. gut
. married,
» 1becannc,
------- !. 1I —
—■—. _she
l_
fcl must see bun, though; I came on
she
suppose,
busiutss,
by
express
appointment.
”
didn't imagine her husband would let her
“Do you think tho Doctor would like
do so afterwards: for a grandmother, or
an aunt, or an unde, or soruo onn has to be interrupted now, Jim T” said ap
died, aud left, litem some money; and so prentice number one.
“1 don’t know," aaid Jim.
you see, she sports her brougham!”
But the man cut the matter short by
rushing up tlie stairs. In -a moment he
Die morning was clear and bright, and came tumbling down, and bolted out of
the trees were putting forth their first tho door. Die boys laughed at tlic joke,
spring buds, when a marriage party issued and took thfi skeleton away.
from the portals of St. I’ancras. Several
Tho next day, the Doctor was standing
carriages attended; still tlicrc was on air in front of his shop,in a speculative mood,
of quietude about tha affair.
Soon the when ba saw the same person approach­
brids appeared, led by her husband, ing with whom he liad made the engage­
whose noble countenance boro the im­ ment the day previous. Anxious to finish
press of service done in India: he looked his business, the apothecary beckoned
protid of his choice; and sho—-aa, in tier with his finger for the man to approach.
simple white dress, she leaned confidently
Marks of consternation were depicted
upon his arm—wore on her face the hon­
est glow of on approving conscience; and
as Sir Arthur and Lady Ixalic stepped had been a demon hot from the world be­
into their carriage, few could have guessed low. Suddenly he broke forth with—
that she had once figured on tho stage, or
•No, bo; I know you, if you have got
shivered at midnight through the lonely your clothes on; you don’t get mo into
streets, a poor unprotected ballet girL— your shop again!”
Yes, there was ono circumstance which
And he fairly turned and ran away.
might have led obsei vers to suspect some­
Ho thought that tho skeleton bo had
thing of the kind; for m tho carriage seen the day before was the Doctor in
drove away, a group of young girls ap­ his study, denuded of bis clothing.—Z&gt;e
peared at tho door o! the sacred edifice, Bow’t Frttt.
' .
and though some tittered—as girls will
whenever a wedding is in question—more
graphically
re^ort
rf'b
j^Phra&amp;eric
were in tears.
Aud very proud wcru
those who succeeded in gaining a passing
noliuc. from Lady Leslie, and many a one
in after years, was by her means rescued
Phew
trom a fife of privation, and plaaod in
music
circumstances where, by industry and

BnsIacsaCwuJ.nltixlisMict fam OR-

Miseky and Ikdicxstiox.—“The longer
I live the more 1. am convinced the

liappinesss in the world prcdecds from
little stopages, from a duct choked up,
from food pressing in tho wrong place,
from a vexed duodenum, or an agitated
Eloros, tho deception, m practised upou
man creatures, is curious and enter­
taining. My friend sups late; be oats
some strosg soup, then a Isbister, then
some tart, aud ho dilutes these excellent
varieties with wine. Dio next day I
call upon him. He is going to sell his
house fa London, and to retire into the
country. He is alarmed lor his eldest
daughter’s health. His expenses arc hour­
ly increasing, and nothing but a timely
retreat con save him. All this is the
lobUter: and when orcr-cxcited nature
has had time to manaee this testaceous
encumbrance., tin daughter recovers, Uie
finances aro in good Older, and every rural
idea effectually excluded from tho mind,
in tho same manner, old friendships ore
destroyed by tested choose; aud hard salt­
ed meat has led to sulci cd. Unpleasant
feelings of the body produce correspond
ent sensations in the mind, and a great
scene of wretchedness is sketched out by a
morsel of Indigestible food. Of snch in­
finite consequence to hapincss is It ’to
study the body."
___

Tua Evil or a sab TzMi-xa.—A hkl
temper fe a curse to any &gt;ody, sad its in­
fluence » most deadly; wherever, ft |s
found. It is allied to mirtyidom to tic
•bilged to lit* with owe
a ooraplaMi^
temper. To hear use uicn.al n-und
complaint and luuraurutg, to.have «vcr|g
pleasnal thought scared inwav b/Lthear
evil spirit, is a sore trial, ft 1&gt; hfl lA
sting of a scorpion—a porpetuul fteltM
dcstroying.your peace, rendering life a
burden. Its iuflasneo isldsadly; and the
purest and swootest atmosphere is con­
taminated into a deadly fnisama wherev­
er thia evil prevails. It luu been said,
truly, that while wo ought nut to iet ths
bad tamper of others influence us, ft
would be as unreasonable to spread a
not expect Rte

mates. One string out of tone will de­
stroy the music of an instrument other
wise perfect; so if all the members of a
church, neighborhood and family, do not
cultivate a kind and affectionate temper,
there will be discord and every evil work.

My eon Larrie, when be wax a wee boy,
throe-yenr old, hod, a--, moil boys of his

at least a big boy.
Otoe evening, just
after sunset, when Ids'mother had put
him to bed, I retired to'bis bed room, to
enjoy a new book with greater quictoc-.s
than 1 could obtain elsewhere in the
house.
After lying still for the space oi
ten minutes, he suddenly exclaimed
“Pa, don’t yonl think I’m growing big.
gerT* ■
“Certainly, ray son.”
“Do you think I’ll grow more if I
stretch my self out ©a my back, no,. Pal”,
suiting tho action to tho words.
.
“Try it Ijirric, and sac."
So Larrie stretched himself out to his

claiming: *
“Ony just see bow tall I’m getting 1”
After making several such remarks
about his increasing longitude, he ex­
claimed, suddenly t
.
“Oil, Pa, just come ’ere a ininik"
“Cunning to his bed, 1 inquired what
was the matter.
“Ony feel here,*’ be said, rubbing his
liny fingers over his check and chin,’
‘ how rough it’s a gcltin" here.”—Ilarper't

A waggish friend of ours tells the fol

A certain man; whom wc call M-7—,
was known to paescas great courage anJ
presence uf* mind, and the crosse-A
wife in li»c neighborhood.
More than ono attempt had Iwcn made
to frighten M——, without^tjoceve; box
ono dark and stormy evening, &lt;mo of his
brother chips rcaulved to sue if there wa*
any store in him, fixed Mmsclf up Ih the’
most ghostly style possible,and stationed
himself in a lonely piece uf wood through.
which M——had to pass on his way­
home.
The pretended gbost had scarcely Set­
tled himself in his position, when M------hove in sight, and came whistling along •
unconcerned ns usual.
Sudduily Umi
ghostly figure confronted him, and in a
sepulchral voice, tomioandud him to-»top.
M------- did so, and after regarding his com
ponton far a moment, said, with tho tit
mwt coolness:
“ 1 can’t stop, friend; if you arc a man,
I must request you to get out of the way
and lot me pass: If you are the devfl,
come nlorgnud Vika suppt-r with rue — I

Clark,,. fotir-yesr old, nunbting Tn
the woods with ‘ i*a,” «* a true lorn up

Presently they came to one recently fellcd by die woodman’s axe; when iRe lit­
tle fellow exclaimed:

"He don't make ckifit ns tho naive "flj,

I met bar in the sunshine bright, her
gingham gown was blue—bcr eyes dial
danced with pure delight were of the same
dear buo.
And always when the sun
goes down, 1 think of the girl with tbo
gingham gown.

oomfurt of travelers; it u to be put un

battle.

No lo» intreped than bis roaster

revel, in it, be seeks it, and kindle, with
the same lire; be likewbn participates in

dubs.
which

rcecirsa from it, be starts, dakctia his
paca,or stands stilljmd acU but to satisfy
it Be is a crcalaro that renouneur hu

will—that
mmm after this fashion—10
virtue,
to—
earn
IlTkUC, they
JUC-J were enabled
- ---------------------a_oom--- —
ptfaitiDaWi &lt;M« &gt;1“. mpTtog h to
ipbero to
by birth tolud * tota,
but
what
*o
VMfa:
that
giving
himself
» —
—. 25 in whkb b»r etooute urf utau
Iluto MTMb ud qiultoahtrto Ato, Uaau.btoto, cos, pharewoll phorevor." “Hold, Phrank fi&lt;HHy,Mjs
a’.nuuvpund to to«
luo-md toUjU oTtar Ito,bold!” acroantod Phrancea. “I will
phollow you pbarever." But Phnmklin

•
a sovereign from ms ve»s
1WSW in
&gt;&lt; »IU. «a»r«w
J. DAVW

tot!" u» u...-

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1858.

Sho came plainly dressed in deep mourn
tog, closclv veiled.
She wm always sc
oempantod by a widow lady, supposed to
be hermother, but as neither seemed.to
have any acquaintance in the establish­
pretty .null on Sotuntey. *£***£
ment, and never arrived until the loci mo­
J-__ H r,no—vour whole week a
ment st the rebesrwdi, departing ths inthe liuataess of ths stage was over,
U.m no* po-M. u 8Ic“ “f lnun!
nu. eowxmlnff U»«=. . All lUl «•&gt;

rrANTON a tiffany,

o

ager, cl

cr-urse, could hare solved the of bi. heart.

�bbfctmco
J-W

wnm.

.................. .EDITOX.

HAtffWM, TttCTCgP*¥,"jm.T ,1 I**.'
WHO SHOULD HATE OFFICE

tjr seat is itafcstM with more ct 1cm Iij.
vppurUuiity pass, com® in what shape it

pie, as candidates for tome office.
In
tbsir uptake, they arc par excellence, the
only fad: vidua Is who arefrtfor any office.

er qtudWrations of ray one who m likely

a

Utah Now*.—The reports from Utah
Noam Rfcawwe,J«nc2l, 1858.

render It impoanilde to arrive al aching i hit. N

like a correct idea of the foots In the csae. '
From Gov. Cummings’ report every- j **'

On the other ted fourteen miles from Boston, in the
hand, news by way oi the army and pur­ quiet little village of NorthJ&amp;adiug, easy
porting to bo obtained from tho Mor­ of access to Boston.

ernofof the .Territory.

mons themselves, u positively assert
that the Mormons ere making prep­ ginning tiro first Wodnvsdoy in June, and
arations for further hostilities when- dosing- the last Wadnraiay irt AmgtfctIt lias Ix-ld ita seMinn*. thia will be the

twelfth year. It was first located In New
i York City.
In 1853 ita location was
changed to this village, Mr. Roofs native
' town. .

Wta tbe Gulf. MpretatacftJwH&gt; grant redress, and at tnchmg no
a to the ranch talked of right
Uiat an influence will go out from thlg _________A day later wo were.InfinUtafl
described by their
Institution that will bo full.
bv way of Washington, that official dispMdws
pul
another
finv
on
ths
n
^
‘
4
"
’
Yours, Very truly,
will commence st the Capitol of the State
and tlrnt the British Government Hill ad­
E. II. Bailkt.
on Wodnradsy, ths 98lh day of Joly
hered jiertinaceoualy to the right to vwil
to johm
and search, and urged demands with v hich next, and be continued from day to day,
our government, in view uf position on until they shall all have been offi-rod, in
as»published
in the
this question,
not possibly
m, could
coma nov
powiui• comply.
wry • the order
uiuv. by
-- counties
------, spptare that
that this
thia is
Uelthsr
*1U . supplement of thia ajijn
. tfkwwe w«r* «ry jrang. Jobs. yourU^lw** But wow it sraonr*
althsrjnll*
mistake, or that between the departure pf Monroe County, in thcSfouth tatteoroer
whiUj “ »"■!
' To"
”
' “**
ths two steamers the British minUry of the State, pr.sxed.ng farm essMQ west,
had fldrty beat a retreat. Tbc Washing 8!lt] from west to cast, altoHtattfy, «*r‘ But flioaa uu. J0ur ai.ux^ joh8. ct,t day at Ustun letter in the N. Y. TriioM uf yew iog all U-t «;• •dveruwdm
terday says:
every county in court® through tbc Sat®.

mnx.

.

The instruction is given with particuof
of him and hi* visit There is but little । tar reference to the improvemsot
, tenchrtem U kmU but Uuli .bodd U» .rm.
J™,“J
B. wIiMnwo,. WlBs^M
J»'“ *• haaiui and olj«l «f
lett, Briglmm Young spoke in deriaioo

-

didn’t quite vx

।!“““!«&gt;&gt;•?«&lt; !■»«•

tadividuuls do nut fail to interest
aruUlii’tiK Bentm in •Im-l
alrnot &lt;•».»*&lt;•
n !• t!ie
oooro i.,«
M.m
rt!P,UlWa™r,l.YIm»,Ulci!
w

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sharp corner, and completely changed
their front since tiw intelligence by the
Europa.
Mr. Dsllta’s despatches say
distinctly that Lord Malmesbury aax’pU
the interpretation of international law as
to tbc right to viwiaaeerted by Secretary
Caw, and therefore withdraws from the

word* conocramg
concerning Iu
Its F.
Faculty,
t)„iwh,„v„raDp,|,rf I Word,
wU.T, and then
h,t ,
Jm ,al u ' we shall txj able to proceed with the par­
' ticutara ofinstractiun:
i
Dr. Lobcll Mason, Prof. G. J. Webb

peremptorily Instructing the officers to
stop any further detention of American

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—A Laut Sitqt ta Nawaroo.—A md- and Prof. G. F. Root, eonstitutc this
•nee to obtain the some position, which I ancboly af&amp;ir occurred In Newaygo, a few J Faculty. Dr. Mason is not only known

fl Is urged, however, that this Governmoot should cater into a mutual arrange­
ment by which its few should be protected
against* abuve by those pioscc-uling the
slave trade. I^ird M’s speech on the 8th
instant, was made in full view of Gen.
Coss’s instruction*, and after acc-mparison
uf opinions with Mr. Dallas, which shows
that It «&gt;s intended as a concession and
not si affirming tlie original ground taken

Ihvurs in return. In truth, il liappcru. 1 oflp.'rpj
very often Unit several individuals are I

eon, of course, be occupied by only one. days since. It appears dial a young cou-1 through his extensively circulated musical
We do nott-sey that any such thing is : pie who were to have been married hi • publications, b'ut also as ono of ilia great­

transpiring. vr likely to transpire in our few days, Walked out and seated them- est teachers of the age, being one of tlic
county, but such things hare taken place selves
'
upon a log in the shade of the wood, »I most able
....
advocates of o new system

in other counties and may take place in a little out of the village, and while thus | called the Pcataluzzian syatem—a system
seated tirnj yo^g lady was shot, a rifle • that originated with Pestaiuut, a native

ou re.
It ia no certain indication of fitueas,

ball passing through her abdomen. She
wlira it become® neccsaaxy for an indi­ expired imtliree hours after tho accident,
vidual to prep daims to office for ata She was dressed in red, and was flirting '
mouth* previous to un election, aud peo­ a white pocket Txandkerohlcf, aud the in- f
ple may generally look with suspicion dividual who commiUcd the deed, claims
upon such as always have claims. A very

to have scon her through tbc buabev and
immediately fired, al what he supposed
and strive hard, with the expectation of was a deer. Tbc names of tbc parties
ubtaintog nmt office, on order to “paeify” arc not given. ‘
them, imd the last office on the list «ill
‘•Tux Themms!"—Cuuiiderablc scanI* accented, providing those higher cand»l hax been going the rounds of the
uut,be obtained.
.
An answer to the question which standsi press, both iu this country and Europe,
j-elktive to the separation of Charles Dick­
at tlie iiead uf this article may be found .
en* and hfo wife.
Rumor has asserted
in the following sweeping declaration
Such, and only such as are' qualified and that the author of IlovMkoU TTortA, lias
general stroke of policy is to strike higli,

deserving. Qualification fur office is only

been brought icto hi* present difficulty

of Switzerland, and first introduced in
this country by W. C. Woodbridge, of
Boston. Il would take too much room to
relate Ita peculiarities, suffice il to say
"*
** **
4
** in *telling
_l1’— **■*
”* ­
that
It does
not consist
the *pu

pil, but more in letting tho pupil find qut.
Il attaches but little importalWOTo slyu
ot things, but works witlutiw reality, the

tiiingi

u«oree M ulanxtoa.

Thh system ia equally adapted

to al! branches of science and art, and is
bound tosupcreeed thcj4d method. Hon.

Horace Mann baa adopted llie Pestaloz-

understood to dav.
“A cony jrf Lord Maimesbniy’s dis­
patch tn Lord Napier, covering the same
ground, lias been . furnished the depart­
ment of State and will be laid before the
Cabinet to m-n-ronr.”
Tliis is good news if true, J.t every
pittriotie citiren of both countries cannot
tail. to experience a sincere satisfaction
that any disturbances threatening a hostile
termination'should be so s]nvdily and
amicably adjusted.—ZAri. TYiiins*.

zian system.
1 might mention many of
our best educators who have adopted |hi» |
system, but I lave already written trtpre
than 1 intended concerning It, and so I
pass on.

Some of the Locufoco papers,-baying
nothing vise to growl about, arc growling
because the Commissioner qf the I-vnd

by an am^ur with a lady of. dramatic
tastes; but which Dickauf denies in a
permit his acceptance as a candidate. A card publislwd in Household Words of
He says that the difficulty is cal works, but also fot bls groat akill in
man may possess the requisite talent, tho June 9th.
neecsaary business tact, and a fomiiiarlty one of long standing, the origin and. pro- teaching tiro voioa and piano forte.
with the busincts to be jerformtd, and ' Rnv" °f whleh has been within the know- ]
Prof. G. F. Root’* influonce is being
st the some time be totally unfit, for the
of his children, and which, by this j felt in the mu»ical world,
tie is the au
il lilbofrapbed, and Mad It U&gt;
want of integrity and merit, to filkthe ( teparatlou, has been adjusted without an thor of tiro “Sabbath Bell," a work that
coveted station. .Of this unfitnc** there ger or ill-wiU of any kind.
: ha* bad a great bale. Also tho “Fcatival
o'nijht*.
•re several kinds: th» man who ia trot!
“
; Glee Book," containing the “Old Fulks
•Tu.
bteum
a,la^~ -oirl'uu.,,- “H.iu, Th* namt it burs in *76, «u simply Desili Hrigbu.
acceptable and qhu’will not unite nearly !
tho whole party, is not a Ct candidate, | neatly printed nroulHy paper, in quarto | IIome»” “lie Prairie Flower," and a
form, devoted to the printing art. It is | .
. I
und hi* prutended chums should not be
; great variety of music, all pleasing and
published by Henry A Huntington, No. j pure in it* scutiment.
Prof. Root is at
recognized for a room cat. One who is
, 1 Spruce street, New York. This is really
home u» a teaclier a* wall aa a composer.
iwit controlled in hia actions, by n fixed ,
an instructive and 'valuable work for i
and undeiiating devotion to the ackuowl j
With such a Faculw os this, you need
printers, and all others feeling an interest not wonder at tbc prosperity of this iusti- •
•dged principles of bis party, is, above
in tho rise and progress of the art.
tutioo. Ils numbers increase each year;
all, uwduoerving. . One whose acts are,
) \we have, now between eighty and ninety,
publish an interesting letter’
ttta week, from Mr. E. JI.'Bailey, in re­ 'rtpd “still they cumd" Here wc Lave
principles, the building up uf a party, and lation to llie Musical Institute, at North sjirgers from nearly all partaiof the coun­
Groving in tl* highland home, that* (Jud of gum
sustaining a press, in opposition to bis Beading, Mas*. Those of oslr readers who try; my brollier and my sol I are the only
uwn, should LB hurled overboard, as n knew Mr. Bailey as oua oT the most Be­ representatives of Michigan: There are
•
“.....
....... ........ ’
**r- oat icy
vuo m vuc wwsmav-GrwnHoui4*in ltoy».“
owr ta tkr ranh. ' One whose patron- j cornplished music teachers Jwbo ever vis­ several from Illinois.' But, that you may i
age is bestowed upon, and whose depu- ilca our xyUfa will read hta letter with get a better idea of our manner of pro ! ob, a«, w« tawver awn taro it,"
it ’lucky,
reduce, just go with me one day
'
’
tie* are selected from the most rabid op- ■ increased interest.
tevyouebar
It is now twenty minutes -post eight;
penent* r-f the principles he professes. '•
--------* mi ■--------Kestucky;
•buuld be regarded u the enemy of* hh j
Hot Wkatux* asn Hrllth.—Excea- we wilt go, as our first class begins at
pwrty.
Let bygones be bygones so far »«vc draughts of cold water, when the ays- half-past eight, and wc inu»l be on band.
aa they will not affect llie future, but t«n is heated, are very Injurioua to health, Here comes Mr. Webb. We now take Wilt tell you that Kentucky lay, Jail the* beta.
Orlccc*.
never, like Buchanun, offer a free pardon and often result in fatal consequences. — our places and ora ready to begin. You
, __ of These consequences may be avoided
.
the class is not large. It is
to traitors, who are driven by force
by I, ll&lt;ncc'vc

•ne of these two considerations wKieh
should entitle the possessor to, ur rather

their ! subatitutlog for cold water, an occasional ' niade up of old Normals; you ask where
... i . from
ej;_ vrthe
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r
I.u 1,.
At*. .11 this
il.Iu is
!■ a• clm&gt;*
i-lnua for
C.r
tadics ?
Well,
'I draught
Soda Fountain
of J. P. arc tthe
the cultivation of the voice, and in this
It will, probably, be two months before ’ Bj'berta.
.
etatrs
the
ladies
and
gentlemen
are
separa
­
our comity convention will tacet, to non- j
W ho Bins Lowest T—Under the new ted, M their, voices differ so much. Here
Inalc candidates to county office, and the
postage law, tha paper having but small Mr. Webb labors to bring out the proper
foregoing reflections aro not intended to
circulation, and nothing else to do, can. quality of tune, trying each -one sepa­
influence any sueh cvuut, but simply to
obtain the advertising of uncalled for rately, ao tho time is occupied iu solfecall attention to certain conditions which
letters; an arrangement which will not gios, to bring out tbc voice, and its propei
will not be overlooked when the proper
, affect us here, the same thing having been delivery.
While this class is in session,
time arrives. It is not out of character
done for the last year, in defiance uf law. Mr. Rout has a much larger class in the
U» cast about us a little, even at this early •
_____________
.Ute, to ascertain who the best candidates j
HF 'v*»cw '• i«,’‘11 boU TUnoom­ main building, for the cultivation of the

&lt;-ircumttances
«■
'
nllegianCc.

to re-ackncwlcdgc
•

memory flag,,
ik you
Lead,

ettf»(standing
M = ioI the
shade
___ V be, 1.^
. of
..r character
___ -I—.(..,1...
OJt - tnat
t1.n
*1*1.'^.
’ I Tbooe voice, but his inatructioa ia more general,
may
but it u oot
for
of our v&lt;.&lt;mg friends wbu may find it diffiBut, the bell rings for devotional extrindividuals to send
cult to’ “keep eml,” we would advise to j cisco. It.la dow fifteen minutes past nine,
their emissaries into all parts of tho coun­
drop into “Branmonfs,” nod tickle their and we are now in the aecoud story of
ty, pressing their particular “claims’’ to
palates with a dish of hi* delicious cream. I tho Institute building.
Dr. Mason has
any nomination. What we want is, that
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’ the stand and opens by reading a portion
the people, the missea, and not tho pro­
EsTiaxn.—Mr. C. B. Stebbins lias re- frwJU ft, Worf&gt; aftcr &lt;blch w0 al| ritc
fessed politicians should have a contrvlltired from tha Lansing JZrpaUira*.— i aod a;n&lt; a bjnjn
p* bjmn U flowed
iiig voice in these mattera.
A proper
RufiHi Hoemcr succeed* him m editor.
fav
banl tbcn wo reclUs tilu
diatribuiion of the' offices is necessary as

certain interested

hiring
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uau the
me CjiuissitEcr
v
j an office and* spreading
’Lg his books and pa­
pers
------in
,----------11 i Male,
sell tu
3Psell
acre* for sale
in that county ; and aft«y v ailing a week
or ton days, if it waa not »&gt;ld, to park up
and go tu St, Joseph county and offer the
40 acres there. 'Hirn they would have
him go to Gladwin, Crawford, Ogemaw,
Osccda, Iosco aud other counties, where
there is not a single inhabitant,. and
spread his documents on a log before the
mosquit.ira and black dies, and owls and
bats, of these I oral i tics, and call over his
list end demand bidders, whore there
would not be a solitary human being with
' in 100 miles of/him. If a man tJim/ld
impprn to want) a Jut in snr of thore
counties, the Lorofocos would nave forced
him to liavq followed the Commissioner
there to purchase it, and perform tlic
wlvmu act amid llie bowling of wolves
and the (tooting cf feathered Locuftco*But ta show the utter fooliahnesa uf the
idea of going to every county to offer
these lands, wc have only to' state llie
fact that they pro situated
difftrtnl counties, and it would take more
than four years to have offered them all.
if the Locofuco plan Itad been adopted, of
offering them to nobody but the bats,
owls and mosquitoes. The plan adopted
by the Commissioner is the only oim. that
could have been carried out with any de­
gree of success.—2&gt;r/, Advtrlutr.

from llie southern buundwie. „r J
State, north, through Lansing, the

and other important places, thn*
connecting tbc southern m well tiZ,
eastern market with Hie, rich and exten
rive Intnber r&lt;«hn-.. In tha northern ptru
of the State. One such road f* nl.-tsdv
completed from tbc northern boundary 4
Ohio, passing through the thriviu- eltv of
Adrian to .11* rival city, Jackson, or? tno
Central Bail road, and duiag an excellent
business.
Our telegraph lines sl»o keep
pace with tbe progress uf our railroads’
in*, d—rlwlomu
rf .11 He U«b
Detroit having already a populaiion'
JrcHteJ for ~1’. ■“
» "&lt;*
of nearly 100,000, (being more than
OTintjr will b®
bled In five years,) aud comrauidin- &amp;*
The progr—» of th. alw from d«r to
it does, tu no targe an sxteot, die ration,
dor wifi b. m»rwd w th. dMtlr pop.™
avenues uf trade, by railroad* and b,
In 1b.S&lt;«lo,»&gt; thot dl ao.lp.mihs to .water, when die immense rtjsouirev er4b&lt;
purclisae land in certain cmmtice only,
State, of whiqh it must remain the oyir.
may thus Im posted; to save them unuocmr.rcirtl metropolis, shall become fifth
emary time and expense of attending
developed, will ever rank among the forgest and most wealthy cities of the wtst.
Aa a SUto, connecting as it docs, mi£affidavit, personally, before the Commis­
wrty, the rich commerce uf tbe out -.Jill,
sioner, nt the time of sale, according to
the great agricultural newt, and b.irw
taw. of their iaUndon to become “actual
nearly surrounded by navigable wutrr*
and bona fide settlers" on tbc land within
capable of fli-eting tbe largest craft, |Je.
one year from the time of purchase
gard tbc Peninsula State unequalled $
as required by section Sth of the act pass­
natural commercial as well as agriruiuj.
ed February 4th, IS58, will be twenty
ral advantages among all uur prosperoa,
fire per cent of the purchase price (ur
inland Status. Ita coal, plaster and *tacw
bid) down, aud the balance in ten rears
quarries (with »s unequalled Lake Sum
al the option of the purchaser, with an­
rior marble) are WrenJr’found in abvn
nual-interest al ten per cent.
I’esoot*
dance. Its climate, soil, timber and ws
joking for land to sctlle upon, w ho expect
tar arc all that could bo desired. It* (nito avail thcmsclvca of thu benefit of mavertity, at Ann Arbor? Normal Seb-x.|,
at Yprilsiii, and Colleges at Katamsxro,Hillsdale. Ix-oni and Lansing, arc all deaddition to their own affidavit, must fam­
lightfnlly located In those beautiful town*.
ish the Commissioner, at tiro time of sale,
Them: will! itsutlier Institutions of learn­
with the affidavit of tho supervisor of the ing springing up in various parts of tfc
town in which the land ia located, (the
State, for the liberal odneatfon &lt;&gt;f ita son,
supervisor's affidavit may be taken in
aud Its daughters, ns well as ita Instil
bi* tferu cuuuty.or before any ;ww quali­
tiuns u! bomanity for the unfortunate,
fied to administer oaths.) or of smr.e oili­
(ita Huusc of llefpge, its D&lt; af and Durtib
er one salisfatory to the Commissioner,
that it is valuable mainly for agricultural aud insane AsjluntiQ are MrtnaneiiUy
organized upon tlie taio»t liberal plan*,
ngd Kune cf them already amply endow­
ed.
Ita Agricultural ’Collvgc, !«&lt;»t»d
near
tbe Capital, aud but just established,
privclegeof settietr.ut. From all uho
has connccti-d with it xume 700 or 800
do nut make a saliofsctory affidat it thus
to settle, full payment will in all cases be acres; of the choicest land, and h already
flourishing; and its friends orc sangure’t
J fowii i-n the day of sale; but nu
that if conducted upon prinriplra nf the
nired by tbc law of those who |
, vu the day of sale that thv strlrtce*. practical eeouothv,.it w ill soon
becutuc mi instituliun highly useful and
“valuable for timber, mines,
honorable to the agricullual interests oi
, _r. Tho lowest bid that can be
the State, f&lt;w the education uf its enter­
received is the minimum price uf 81,25
prising suns, to become anoUytr,
j&gt;cr acre, and the «is nTwhoni any dceal ami thrifty sraMKtu-.
ocription ot descriptions rj land shall be
It* Primary School Ftmd Is already '
struck off; will I* required to make targe and permanent, aud a*Wv Irutn ttie
prompt payment of his lud, according to
Law. al vho time of rale, in such current flourishing Coion Schools everywhere
xprmgtag up under thia sy*tum. the cyqfunds as tin. State Trersnrer will receive. stitutioiial provUuna of 'the State toe

»•'

^,SSM,t£S

ample, io that .he C mno* School*»WI
very soon bo tuueh elevated in ebnmeter

It b&gt; expected from all bidders that all the
requirements of this aceti n will l&gt;e strict­
ly observed. A number of hnndreds of
erqiiee of descriptions of lands in tbc
State now advertised tiw safe, will Im
found for public use at each of the Ornntv
Treasurer’* offices of counties in which
any nl the lands are advertised, and also
at the State Land Office.
.
While tnia land has l&gt;ch cal led -‘ssamp
, land,” much uf it is among the most vainable farming land, both for gflun and
grasses, in any esunlry, and-Um ttae of
payment being made aoCwsv. great num-

will doubtless eagerly embrace this most
favorable opportunity to provide them­
selves c «od lands, at cheap rauu. to make
themselves homes o» tbeir own. More
than 50,000 acres of these lands, in qual­
ity below the average, were taken in mxty
days, by adjacent owners, immediatalv
after the pawmgs of the act of February
Evra the lo*At ono of tlio I’ariaian schools, it .&lt;as 4th, In ths present year.
a rare occurrence for tho students to have
fresh bread for breaklast. One morning,
smoking rolls were placed upon the table.
“Hold I” cried one of the atudente aa rHiest and most durable tnsedow land
tbc waiter was clearing the table; “leave that ean be found, and it has also been
the remainder of those roll? until to-mor­ amply tested that the deep vegetable
row. Vi e want fresh rolls to-morrow. mould thus apcumulatad for ages, makes
the riebrwt kind of manure, with a due
admixture of other kinds, whenever need­
ed, for sdjoining uplands.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
There are also, in this largest body of
land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
NOTICE.
Th. officer, of ikr Axtiruftaral Soci.lr, of H.r- tn any country, many thousands of acres
county, wHI mwl si th. Co. Cl.rk’s office, io nn*. only of tl* best grain and grow land,
th. vin***of Hiaiinp. oo the mb day of July but of tho nint valuable pine, erdar,
heinlcwk r-tiorr-v I.InnL
—— j _ a.r.
R.B. WIGHTMAN, SeCry.

ble water powers, in the purchase of which
gn at bargains will by many imdoubtedlv
bCJmadS' • '* *h’*e ha,in« means for safe
and profitable investment, as all tha sales

Ila actual wealth Lis vert large h iii-

approximating to 5O‘».OW'.&lt;HX). oxi yf
wuul nearh half thia nuftiberuf [■our Ji.’
Its population, which Las more than ilou
bled within the la*t eight )tar», ar«
moral, intelligent and iuduvtriuus, and in­
spired with a spirit uf enterprise, being
encouraged with the assurance that their
own favorite State is destined soon t»
Lnu»k
highI-*
among
r ,
04??® her sitlcr States tn
When but part pa&gt;mvnt fertbevlai d*
is made down for settlement, assignaMo
certificates of sale ore giieu to purchasera.
But whenever full payment *.
made, either at time' of purchase or »imscquently. and officially endorsed upon the
certificate bv the State Thwaurcr. patents
or deeds fro'm^hc State arc Issued to the
proper holders of all suehccrtifiralcs_on
their presentation al the office of tl.c Secretarv uf State. The greatest care should
lie taLcn by tboM who Intend to purchaH
lota of land, that their deeeriptionv *c&lt;*
rately embrace just tho l«ta they intend
and m-l others or portions uf others, with
their proper sectiohs, town*, range*,TSccSerious chsappuintmenta and injury oecskiotiaUy occur to some by their having
erroneously procured description* ufl&lt;&lt;S
with a view to purchase, that they did out
intend or desire to buy.
SETMOURB. TREADWELL
CwnmirtiotKr
~
VKUBATC NOTICE.

• TATE OF MICHIGAN,

»randia«Md ftUngtbr

r.H .Sert lO.resr.

-■■
o.incao who
of »*id jwtiilou *nd Uw lwmtar«wm.u t&gt;« po»i
Meed oMil Mooday. July IffitaB. si ow «
protah.tnl from purchasmg those lands Km;St th.
ia H*»U*h-‘. -&gt;•
which arc more espccmlly valuable for tta&gt;»*a&lt;i|4M*ian j&gt;*rt&amp;s iatercikd are rw.isl
Jmbw. tames, salines, fee.
M»r hundredsof miles of railroads in the vicinity PAud il h forthw ontovfih.t ttapriftiracr^
nf three lands, both in the Upper and
Lo** Poomwlaa, are already projected.
1

fjjgr LUC OTVW UI uuuu iciu)K»r»nui • i - -- —-------- ■
an act of justice, as well .•» of concilia­
celebrate the “fourth” at the residence of &lt;1* “n anriiem.
tion and satisfaction. A candidate should
I
Ttieao exercises aro very impressive.
not nccsesarily be retained becstuts be has Cubin Balch, in Trving. '
Dr. Maauu occupies tbc niton। ion of tha
Who Votxd roa Hinn Porrsox.—&lt;t class till eleven o’clock. Il will take too
esc sc bo has serrrd mere than one; but was Senator Johnson, (Democrat,) from
much room to enter into the ’particular*
a proper distribution of the offices in the
of thia soMiun.
Tbe time Is spent in
wsrmlv and ably resisted by Senator bringing out the best method of giving
right whwh the different foralitiiw may
Bewnrd, (RepuMicsn.) but prevailed in instruction to music claaser, and in bring­
properly insist upon.
£et tiis different the Democratic Senate by the fallowing
ing out the difference between congrega­
vote:
tional and choir music, the proper style
III.—Hou. H. C. Amimcx. of Midland
Yeas—Messrs. Benjamin, Bright, Brodrrick, Brown, Clay, Clingman, F------- , of cadi, and ths proper manner of drill­ is reported u lying at the point of death.
Fium de van
Gwin, II an ter, Johnson, of Ark., Jobn- ing choir and amgrfg.
snn, of Tran., Mallory, PSarce, Polk, till twelve, tho ladio*- are under drill oy
Raid, SebsstiM, Thoma* and Yulee—19. Mr. W ebb and Mr. Hoot. I should like
Naya-Mesan. Bigtar, Chandler, Ctark, to gothrough all the exercises with you, of the Agricultural Society,
Duolfttia. Dougtaa, Feraendcu, Foeter.
column.
Hamlin, King, Pugh, Riur, Seward, Stu­
art, Wiboo and Wright—13.
much
plowed
with
the
progress
they
are
Yeas—Nineteen Democrats.

u
°f lhr ,iUn'’
iMBd Granta, must be bsift at no distant
day, thus eventually making them, as to
Ss’sLT^
imp^amenta and by take sad river navigation,
as well m for soil

aaart. tetasnat tfo effi"

fa

Nnyw-Nina Repcbliwna, six Deme

its.
The IIoiwc refened

Si.

Mi

the nr"
You may be aura that .wc are having lufg^

Ums folthing seems quiet, and the Mormow ap - •1
pear
friendly
and .ready to adooiil- '
r
_ very --------1 __
Wbldl
edge their allegiance to United States best:
j
The Normal Mu/ieul Institute is loca­

zurj swic uvai ween uov. uummu^s wa*
Iseof trouble in eomwmmnting their wishat Salt Lake, none were permitted to vis«w.
And It not tnfrequently happens It him who would be likely to give an untb.it this sort of individuals foist themfavorable impression; and that, after he

’ came through the a«ual public channels
under the direction of Dr. M. and Mr. ■ by the
— W..TO dm ItaL wnf»

Lion it

iutriswte,

■wMe.Ua

sf Dsru

�-«‘a

PROSPECTUS r «■
or TF» ■ • - • -•

.
-1

DR.

BLOOD Pl'Rinn^AXDBLO

DETROIT DAILY TRIBl’NE,

DBEAIE TAMtriM

A Genenrt New., PcHUeal, Lhewy ud
Commerciwl Paprr.
MtmNINO A5t&gt; RVgxnrp KtrtTtOIIB. &gt;bwk cc document can .apply .tbe place of *
;*^!WS.“S:--S’5£S3

TJr. RubaeV* SraurtHMtraa 1

NEW SPRING GOODS

Tt&gt;« Mtaeritare, fa ,irV
of mcney now Gil by^l c1miw,. ,Bd
'luenl euhnnwd vain. to butiues. R1&gt;,o.
cow
oB-rros to our (oncer patrons, iu j the public
an

fter team of study and expku*

A&gt;c.ro. Dr
meal

NEW SPRING GOODS

LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS

o-rnaptrl fountain nf life, to a ennfalreM af
caum uf disuse in th. Mv rei, and by tattering

chill*, firrr and *g«. asthma, low
Mtnel ineapacity. hcuXniowweokSrtM, pricMBff ■UW

eaaea. Now, we care not how many gvnrraUun,
the reed* of these diseases m»r bate been e.tablialreJ in the ajstetw. currsiplioa U&gt;« Mood-AWkwj’v JBm /ror.ay /.&gt;*.■.tit witfenidicata from the
badirt of lU idr.cted everypartid* of diseased
deposit.^ aud &gt;tf!l tbc reia* with u«f, pure and

• ,r. subversive Of virtue au*lm&lt;miUlv,aad a hurv
■ ..Alumin ita eye. of tho eiilhaedwncld We
*;_a! *'.»5 inflexibly oppose ail distinebsma tat-.va nauioand adopted citixcna. and all prv
». nLticn «m account uf birth or religious beltot—
I twu the deep iutereat wo feel in the great issue
, : ret derided, wehare given, and abdl continue
■• &gt; grtn it mneb protoiceto.*. Lu* not to tha axelu...» or uc^ecl ofother.mat leva of intareat and in-..
■ utasre. Wc stall lun^inteudour new* departlurnt with great car*.
.tike it fol: and re.isblc. always securing new* to
i'.c ' .'.••'I in mien t before going tu pre**. Onr v&gt;-

Botaet. the . minaal Starttafargsaurecedad io prodnetag a madratoo from

vlon Blood Purifier which if taken la ea^Mrtfotr
withhiatasodwaiian Bfo«l 1-111*. trill nat otay
oblitorala the moat painf.1 diaeaaa, bul arersal
ttalrrcctirrw, aud Itaigthca Hla Leyomfjhe ord‘tata^HCAXMNAVUN VBGlTABJi BLOOD

SOttfS &amp; SHOES?

:&gt;
sk.-t.-Lcs of trarek reports of lerturev and
Liiilk- tae-tings, ail local inteUinoce of getM-ral
uvliera of new booU, and poetry, origin-

-Badway's Beady
for Headache*,
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
whether sink ot Here ora; BhugiaMwg
Paralysis, Lumbaao. Gout, Neuralgia.
Tooth acta,iWh*. Jevers,Swollen SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BtXRJoints. Kidney Gamplirints, Scarlet Farer,PainsarMtnd.Vie Lirerr l'tean*y., DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.'
Manalaa, Heartburn. and Pains of all
kinds. Railway's Brady Ifalxf will, in
a frw mir.utos, change the miacris* you
aufi'rr to Joys id j.!«sure.
*
- RrtesiRenovating IDsol rent for th.
BROAD CLOTHS, ^ASSIMERES,

FILLS. Dr Rolock prevent* the reaa l&gt;f tw«ny
rear* ofcxpcrieocc. tardstudy andnnvrware.t ax
to what a perfect pH*vboutd bss No owoaa douta
their .uplnorty after one tingle tri*L Pritt rf
tta fieatSinaviin Blood Farther, SI Mr tattta,
or IA per Lalfttearo; taauhnavran Btoad IM1*.
.5 erota^er• Ini, Aug 4 I«7.

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

IVe shall hart 0 ei-rrespunifenl at Washlngt-n,
r .1 glre daily reports uf th:doing, iu Congress.
Tue M»icr cdimroMl prepr'xtur of the Taixuna uPevery pouible she, recently purthfawd
nil] U i-resent at the wasM-no of the Lrgtalatare.
■ Leming, and eurreanond will, this Journal.— at price* perfectly boited to the
U'e have also employed a |L.«&gt;ogcanic reporter,
sud shall be prewired not only tu publish tbc iLu
i&gt; jwoeeidinga oftbe Ixgrelsture, but g&gt;»efull urr
liaiist reports of apeecbeo iu whit* tire public may
t.-ei aa iuterert.
In our eummereial Apartment, oxer which *
e natirteul BUI wiii pr«iM«. «e ahull aiin al aretirs.-» aud relreMlitr. T
.
trie editorial management Ar.d general conduct
_____ -.nt ——..i- A- ..... - .. -■

COOKING STOVES!
MORNLNG EDITION..
abfch will contain all the matter of our evacuee
s.liti, it, -ad modd.Ujri Ihcfak-al oewnufr-rraing »
tnt.1, all local inattet* wliish may Uanspiro ix~
turea the time ofirtuing Um evening edition and
wndiHfbt, ond the tugbl telegraphic repurts
.blcli appear in the t—rt._.
My Tnbanw epmliii
•.rouig and morning

Da. C. W. Itobacfc I bararcusivad aomuah fom­
ent from your Scaadmaviaa lita.il Pnritar awl
Blood Fill*, that I tarn thought it my dray, aad
it I* Ira* my lueliuation, to giTayeu a plaia Mafamentofeny case. I was for years affitatad. wwb

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

CIBO'OKEiE'S’i

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN,

PROBATE NOTICE

CAMBRICS,

GLASS-WARE

LINENS, OIL SILKS. (

PARASOLS, Ac.,(Ac.

th. Judge thereof, iu liMlinri, on Monday, tbe
-.4th day of Jims, A. D.. tsM. Promt, U. L
Roy, Judge of probate.
In the matter ot the estate of John Sprague,
Late of said evenly, deceased.
.On reading sad fling in thia office f. r probate,
an instrumentguryortiog to be the last wIU sad

tt. K. Remedies are m&gt;U by Drogguta i
whore.
RADwATA
J. F. Roberts A Co . Uasliogs,
A. J. Bowne, Prairieville.
E.Swhois. Orangeville.
‘

Thereupon, it is ordered that Monday, JulIr 12,
lSj*. at one o'clock. It JI., st the offirc af the
Judge of Probate. Ig Hastings, ta assigned far U-e
pref sad allowance of said will, al which time
and place all parties interested ore required tu ap­
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
pear at ■ probate court then and Umre to be taldni.
and show oaose. If any. why raid I Mt will and les
FOUND.
tan-ent should not be allowed.
And it is farther ordered that the executor*
LAWNS, BR1LMANIH, CHALLIS dSrfaTS Irw, than the rarest disco*cry that
1
t'ucrcio named git e notice tu all patties interested
nf the pendaocr suJ proof of Saul wiU.br causing CHA LU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a copy of thia oolite sad order to bo paMubeo
in the ■■Refubtlcan Banner." a pnpile newspaper, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SIIEPprinted at Haalinxt, aud circulating ia said couu...
r.n
ue
—
Il ERB’S PLA1D.STELLA SHAWLS, ia now selling iswrs ZtmGy tfrererwr for 1 Dotxsr.
than can Im bough I for the same moury. at any wlhCHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­ er store this aide ofNew Tork. Il is tire only good
place for the beonls of Raille Creek, Kalaniaaoo.
LATES AND SLEEVES, (new Myle.) MarabJl. 11AHTINGH. and the surrounding coun­
try, to purc hase g&lt;»d* in this line, llcase giie
CHANCERY SALE.
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
ror a call .nd lest Ufa troth nf this assertion, or

CLOTHING

Blood purifier for a nervosa ajeetwxi, frosw wtuck
I tare suflerrd much at time.. While it ia piew:n11&lt;. tta taste, it certainly ba* a happy eNect np
r.n tho uervea. I’lcasc accept my thank* for yonr
kied regard* and at Is, and betave uw.
Your*,
J.W.T. McVfULLKN.
CocmrATl. FridayNrtfcfaUCDr.rtoback-Drex sir. 11m ing ta.it wfiteled « rib
Se.udiuai i*n B&amp;o&lt;!I'miber.Lighhr rrroawwaawM
by gentlemen with whom I am arouiated. 1 w«
induced to try it. Rut not before I had ured rarvraa
other mt diciucK After eaing torn hot lie., I Mt
ita eflert very aeoaiUr. *~d wpoa using two atoro
tallies, I f..u'nd myralf parfceily cared. You W.M
allow me. therefore, to coagralutete yuw upon Ma­
king a discovers in medie-.ne wbieh to ytv.hig it-

ISAAC C. MOTT, .

ss-.i subscriUra natuevi r.t’en un tU j-sper.
;ST- Will you nut ret aesera! pcrowi* to unite
logrtliot up a dub far the Dalle -r T.-LWwdJ? »
!l KI W EEKLY DETIM 'IT TRIBUNE,
U
y U« iNOf-Pri^ltJ
sr.-A -Lhrnrts Jn^—Ti* tu ri
to
«Ae ZLdp-^rw rvry fo^
’
Ttie Tai-Wmur Tativae ia cumposrel of the
insi-ie matter of the Ditut Tsiatur of every tw o
■ «k;.s. and is i-.uesl and mailed ■----- *—-----.Tuisday, TLunwUy and tfatui

10*1 n-iJenl nervous Lcwdachv. which I mppuoo
&lt;n produced by my dieordr red stumaob, far when
sy dUncnsla left uu- my iwailscli. left with it—
now feci better iu every rwpert than I here W
’ery bXyonrs,
JOHNS. REMCTM.
From tie Rev Mr. McWixisa' FtA-ir if Roborto

Ixieai Editor Cincinnati Daily tapirarl
IxM*K*rc&gt;u*. Wodoeaday, Hep*. X. la*!.
Dr C. W. ttorooc—Dear Sir. Haring boewjroufaIrd far several years with extreme dvbilit* on*
wcokoros. so tnueb so that I was uu*M* to' aurad
to my ordinary bnamres at times, and having
heari of tbe wrawUrfid cure, that yourSronffia^
anJlo.Fi 1‘unbi-r snd Fills were dforting, I «a*
induced by a ftirnd to try them.
1 hare taeu using tho purifier far tbe laot twaiv*
tnouiha, and find the mrclien. fully r-pnd to ita

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of 'every
variety and Myle.

CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASS1MERES, • large stock,

telegraph, markets, tl
•to the liourof going------------ —---selrcticna. report, ot lecture* uad public meetings,
*r.d Uli the vsrietv of local, commercial and marine
tatsUigence which appear, in tbe Daily. •
The DETROIT AVl.EKLY TIUVUNE. rontainiag all the important and i**e«t genera) news of
:be Daily Tribune, and about as ranch reading as
t»r Now YorkWrekliec i» mailed to .nboenbera
rrxularty every Monday afternoon, at M per year
to ungi« subscribers, and to club, at tbe idlewing ;
l~r prices:
One espy.
Hstcopfca.
Tcncopiea.
Of TRLWEEKLT TUnFrNE;’single copy, 13. or
four ropies klB, in adsauco. AU Irtivtj Itielosir.g money or on busitum of any
kiad with the office, to bo *ddn-s*«d Io be Propn-

‘ PROBATE NOTICE
bcAUtifiil jHiltcmanitd very cheap; BLACK
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Counly of Barry , aa.At session of tbe Probate Court, for Ita DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
County of Barry, hold io al th* Probate Office in
Monday, the I-Hh day of Mok i.th
w one thousand eight hundred and filly-right.
Present, Orin L Bas, Judge of Frotalr.
In the matter of die estate of i raacivDwialdson,

S a
Hasting*. an

IBM

‘ition doll verified.
On nadinc and Bling the----petitfo
™. of raid deeeosed.
of SuNanny ItonaMss.n. »idew
prating for c-trtaia rsaioui, therein art forth that
fo may be
administration of Mid estate
I granltd. and
that Irttrra mar issue to said pctiU
Tborvupon itn ordered, that Me
day of June, at 1 e iloek Aa tbe af—------ -—
■ignodfor the bearing ot *4
•£»'
the heir, al law nf Mid decerned, and all. rthse
penons iutcreaUsUn saldesUtt. are renmrpl to
IpJZr M a resswn ef -id Conti, t «n u.'be Ud
en at the ProUte Office, in Uantmgs. arjl show
can*, if any there be. why the prayer uf the pet!tinner should not be granted:
JU4 It Is farther oftered. thrt aa.d mtilfoocr
girt notice to tbe mnoM interertrfin sasd eefate,
Sf tbs pendency nF said peliltoO| end tbe hreritjg
thereof by causing a copy of ihwordcr to U pub­
lished in the ■■Republican IfanMt." a new.pajxr
printed ami rircvlrting iu
•—'»•» «d H*rrr. far
three succeaaire weeks,
“”Sf-

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL.
TUYSICIANA SURGEON.

Da A. E. Boxtrm. taring made Hastiaga'lii*
penuanent place ot roaldcucu. would inform the
citiseoa of Ilasliug* and rleinity, that he Will at
—ii ———r—-.it- —.f.ii .i:..—— •• &gt;1

,

WALL PAPER, die., Ac.

The aubacriber taring refltleAjhla Hure for the
Introduction of BOOTS A SHOES M a branch af
hi. trade, would sJicit a portion of tta public pat-

PAINTING.
JOHN MICHAEL, would reiprctfully inform

CARRIAGE
PAisnxQ,
IMITATION OP
WOOD AND
MARBLE.

_H«u=n-J± b । lfiM-____ -_____ *-- -

New Barry Mill,

■AUWmBU’ *» ^WEtS’
--------- 0

Tr.3r2^^

. —. —. Any larger number st
UMvaott.
j «». J»lpur yoar.
.‘mW-iptioae may romnxws: aimrr time, j
- re..r ia ajraac. Any parson ■■MMBWn tw
ty « tnure autarribwa «* be
•» «&gt;

m aa good order and its pronipt us any
other Mill In Barry, or any other aoanty.
Having aecured tho services ot

which we will noil wry law far

OA.SH O&gt;TIZSF1

M Miller, and o«r mill being built on tbc

Pl«*« Bive

&amp;caJ1-

cw^BSl.;wJoDa«RAST

Hasting". S»p. X. 185”,

In conclusion, I wQl say that I wiU ba vary glad
to show time breutiftil goods to such us wrest to
BUT, sod bare no hoaiialion in saying I do not
mean toibaUKUEMOm:
*

-------- - start:
Strayed from tbe eshwrtbrr

*&lt;m( nnd fur tof every grade, and tnaay oOrer
things wbteh WO wanot here enumerate. aS of

N. Hastings.
heart of work.

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS. BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES,

IS now In Buccmrefttl operation, ready
to do any amount of
crcrBTOivi:
•W'on.s:,

Sre proscribed remedies prepared *n^*comm«i.c-.1 ...
TlIsttindbr la tw.

Compriaing everything far a Ktotlewan'a out-fit |
shirts, collar*, gloraa. taefory. ernvat*. panto, er- Tbaotogical au.l Rotnaulic work* of the brat Mttar., may at all time* bo found, on our abehea.err varietyIrotn five aiuUiugvto all dollar*; coat*, Also, School Hook*. Blank Book* aud Statlomi ry ot
all kinds and duenptian.
every prior, quality and pattern ; reals farm ita
i ff- Particular aitration paid la all kind* of
repairing iu our line of brainera.
■hilhug* to six dollar*.
u i ps-u * n i vr t

New Arrangement
at tha Store of F. BOWER.

CHEAP CROCKERI!i

Woo, two year, ago; lay open what U* pbjra^
cians and all bi» friends belisird to ba Me death
bed ia Bitw alite aud ia the full vigor ofiMaHb.
His disesM- was CorsumtiUou of wlueh near
ly ail his relatives had died. Th. arcunawa­
re. which led to hi» recovery wore M folfart. :—
His younger brullier »M iu tbe habit of .reading
to Lim frup&gt; bu lk* about the Luus, to while away
hi. w eorv boars. Oue day ire read to btm ft-ww
an old bout published in Ivmivn shoot Um totedteof tbe SOrnUsTJhcvatotyU .hat wsea^led
“A synn ri and cvrtatn rerumedcu for dmernwa &lt;rt
ye Lungs." Net wholly without ttojfe lmt w-

in this part of tta country

P.H 4J.BUB8ELL.

Hartings. May 14. I»*

“Uy

�J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co

RUSSELL’S COLUMN,

HADLEY A BAKER’S COLUMN1.

AT THE HASTINGS

the first

DRUG STORE,

and CUTLERY

,ro*AY

Have lately received a full uaurtmief
MMJGB AND MEDieiNEg,

NEW SPRING GOODS-

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

HARDWARE STORE.
cur Michigan Farnwn*

Almost exclti-

T OST UfJOTtD AT THE CHBAP CASH
J KTORB of P. R A J. BU88ELL. a Unh

FRANCIS BOWEB

I. Hur-br'

TUlirENTL-.'E, ALCOHOL,

mi iiema,

i doing iba largaat Hardware busiflcaa la Mi

Burning Flaid together u ilb a foil nock a(

this market tewo Ohio. Besides\J.is; ,
white wo should export largely of BuUer ,
and Cbccuc, williowi of pound* uf both
are hnporported to Michigan from Ohio,
much d which ia sold to our Farmers, to
say nothing of tbe immense quantities of
Hama and other products, which wc
should raise ‘in abundance and to spare.’
If our formers would l&gt;e permanently
successful, and thereby fortify thcianslrc-i
and our state against sj-cculaLivc prices in ,
grain and consequout monetary revulsions
they would best do this by diversifying
iter product# raorc^iian they have bvwhave done, by producing less wheal and j
taming their attention to tbe more pref-,
rtable euhure of stock, the dairy, poultry 1
tec, Instead of expending we should be i
receiving million, of dollara, for these ‘
natural products of our soil, *n.l until the
current is changed tbc agrioultnral Inter- (
est of tbc State cannal be permanently ’
thrifty. Fanners look into this subject, j
and apply the »medy.—Utf. Trihuiit,
;

LOWEST PRICES,

NEW SPRING GOODS!
snKtr'tHEJ rrnA!:i&gt;ir.&lt;tKbTorn‘
TIK, C0PJW JUa»SJi££T U-Oy
irjxx,
omR

&gt;f oar virtnitr, fully MB»Ikm
JT YALUAfiLB PRKl’ABA
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP

CoaiUUng of

TIO.X.

HARDWARE! '—^SST^A.m.L'TuiorA c.

DRY GOODS!
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
1.0W OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOKW8TO\]

PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Dcar rir:

noet entirely came eg in confrkad, aecwx hi. .ufi.rlnfs
rar BcatoroUrc, we did so with

Screw. Hingoa of all kind*

can. tbarefore, o»d do hereby recommend your
■UatorrtiTe. m ■ perfect remedy tor .11 X&gt;«aMs of

PVWIARIIU LUM IV A
• • ~&gt;Salt added to butter, jxjrform* the two I
fold office of flavoring and preserving it
jnpi Q\X TFg j&amp;fe
Tbe nit becomes dissolved in the water »—• -*•
T
contained in it, forms a brine, a portion
'
which flows away, while tte butter •brinks
and bceomao more solid. Sall pn-servee i
butter by preventing its casein from chug­
tag; tesoc the more of this substance left
tat it the more need of salt. 'I'uo quantity of evary possible sta, recently purchased
used is variable, from one to six drachms
to*tte pound of butter. It ia objected to at prices perfectly suited to the
salt that it makes tho true flavor of but­
ler, especially if it ba not of tho purest
quality. Saltpeter will preserve butter;
but it is less active than commfi’j salt,
and oamc think its flavor agrchpbU-—
Sugar ia sometimos added to aid in pres­
ervation, and to compensate for the Ips.
of the sugar of milk. Honey Lak also
teen used for the same purpose, nt the
rote of an ounce to the pound of butter.
Some employ salt, sod saltpetre and su­
gar altogether. From an examination of
upwards of forty samples of English but­
ter, Hassall found the proportion of
water in them to vary from 10 to 20,
and even 30 p«r cent and the proprlion
of salt from ono to six or seven per eent.
A simple method uf ascertaining tho
quantity of water in butter is, to melt il
and put it in a small bottle near the fire
for an hour. Tbe water and salt wiD eink

I&amp;IXDTS &amp; BODES!

GROCERIES’
O. J. WOOD * COa Proprietor., 313 DroeJwaT
I. T., (tatbearcalW. V. Wito RaltbeartabliikMet) am! lltWartrt atrert, 81 Izraia, No.

CltANCXl'.Y SALE.
QTXTJI OF MICRIOAK: Tha Circuit Court fui
O th* County uf Harry, iu chancery.
Uriah Bahaa, eomplainaat. v* Witaea Hunt

WX BVMaillK.
Circuit Court Corr.suinicncr.
av. Comi-UinuVa Solicitor.
■Ul
nltA

&lt;D2B©&lt;DKEBY2

GLASS-WARE! !

Itecourso of my life seen n good many

DRESS GOODS

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COITONADES, of every

arrived when tte eatapillsra and utter
vermin are swinging from every tree, c-ur
readers will think us for the following

variety and style

CHECK
STO RE 31

Lead, &amp;c.
All thu pop
ular Pat c n t
Medicines, ul the
•
day may also be
found at this tstablubincnb Abo a great va­
riety of the choicest Perfu*
miry for Ute cspcrial accom­
modation of the ladies. Alio
rlUNTB, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
-p™«. Poorib, Ink, (erery &gt;irictv) Paper, Envelops
SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR
They would respcAively announce to
DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, dec.
the citizens of Hastings and uf the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in their line of tte
burincss an da-ap as can be bought a: any
BROAD CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, place.
1
Giro us a tall and judge for; rwnrivc*
JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,
Produce u( must kinds will te taken in
SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ exchange.
Special attention will be given to com­
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
pounding and putting up PirecriptioM.SHIRTING, BATES, COTTON YARN, And every one purctertne Medicines tee
may rely upon them xi iking gi-nnioc
CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
Juno •254.1857.
B7tf.

PARASOLS, flee, tec.

,

Good Hews! Good News!

NEW GOODS
Cord, of Ready MUe

CLOTHING!

MARSEILLES, CHECK

of all kinds cheep for Ready Pay.
I hate also a very large quantity o!

SCHOOL

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE

49
OF

EVERY VARIETY,
BAITS AIT© OAM.

To bo sold at IjOwcsI

Pricts.
Call nd err tktm brfon jwrMty

at as low a figure a» possible.
'
ngl yl___________ 11 J KENFIELD

New Arrangement
BOOTS AND SHOES! !

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

GREAT DISCOVERY 1

SrAri.DI.C-.

Ready Pay Store,

stock of

AND
SUING LES,
on hand/and all persons wishin" to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhore.
I u oold particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the feet
that 1 have just Received a large slock ol
Nails and Glass and that 1 will furnish

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large atock,

AT
UMAWT A

Just received a Targe

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
'and fifty -eight WHITE GOODS, &amp;c

THE BEST PATTERNS O1J.

at astonishing low prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest’
I have just received a good assortment
Ladies

Such m Prints, Ginghams. I^Laitut, Me­
rinos, ParamcUaa Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLains, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also k good assortment of Cloths lor
'men’s wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denltnf Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
LADIES' DRESS GOODS I
and tickings. ,
.
JUST RECEIVED a new lad
BOOTInnd MOOES,
Ladic’a Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low prices.
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
On hind n very large stock ofCreckery
CH ALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH stone and Glass Ware.

CHAMBRA8,

AND

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapest store in town by

H.J.KTNFIFLD

PROBATENOTICE.

MILLS

38

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

COOKING STOVES!

to help him, drives tho colt in the stable.
He then force, the bit into his mouth, and
if there ore any who dare, they jump on
his back, well armed with a stout whip, :
aarf very often a spur. These he J&lt;ha :
not forget to use. Ho clings to tho cult’s
bock as long as he can, but is finally
thrown off. He tries it again and again,
till eompletely exhausted, the colt is
obliged to yield—that is fur the time be­
ing. No, to be sure it ia not. 'IKe gold­
en rule would apply as well here as any
where.
Bo be kind to your horses, my
gentle friaads.— Ohio CaItivalor.

ODBMW’W AtL KIWDri f’BOMPTLY rtiraTKUL'Ull..ad VOTPCCTgB

J

HatUnga Feboary ISth, IfiSL
________________

PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Drar BIr: I tore ured

£%O£f,

htg wtel might be colled a seal ugly horse.
Use tho wldp and spur leu, and iti their
place put kindness.
Three grains of
kindness are worth al! the whips and
iptira in tbe world in breaking a horse.
There are a great m«ny lwr.es Injured
for want ot kindness. This, 1 am sure no '
•nc will deny. For instance a man has
-_1U
I
1’IW. .. -1. 1
____

LOW PRICES 1

to house Buimras.

htsun-

SABAH A. H1GQ1XB0TU.

Such m TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, Bp|
CE8, PEPER, FISH, in a word
thing in tho Grocery line, suth m
wifl be waatedfor family use. And
ttey tavo on tend the best kind
of ammunition for spurtxnicn
.
such as powder, and Pw
.
cuesion Cape of all kinds
Water Proofls end
*
otters, Shot,

LARGE STOCK

PRINTS;
GINGHAMS.

IntrodacUM of BOOTH *811013 i

BRILLI1KTS,

beautiful patterns aud very cbeap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

LAWNS

A nice assortment

CUSTOM WORK

FOUND.
OL. J. C. FRKM05T. in bin tratria dUeovarod
but none more wona,....
&gt;l..l

C rauT atartlinc vraicn,

D.ni forge! tbe pbes,

ISAAC C. MOTT

CHEAP CROCKERY!

•

FAKCY BABAGES.

Prices UepilaUM lo .nit the dmc*-—call
W. " ■

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY-AUKINDS BONNET TRIMIXGS

3B©n- IP7JHHPS8
Coaprirtng everything for a grotkniui's out fit;
, shirts. rolUn, gloves, hosiery, ersrau, panu, ercry variety from five ahdllags to six &lt;Ml.ro; coats,
every pnee, qnality and pattern ; rMia from six
abilltngn lo stx dollar*

tar and sulphur, act it on fire and

This done cf ‘fire and brimstone’ will

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS AND SHOES, RL\DY MAI«

E R. S

than after being wormed by the sufl.
Also sprinkle the trees with lime dust
when they arc dump. Tbe white miller

WINDOW

(tolhlB?: Merer

hu ™
oned.“m ruV
an old book published in Undo short th“ nd£
m. of IU mveatarath wtury of ■Lit r?.,"Ml

WEIGHTS!

m

Ckeap.

G ROCERIES

kwstes on tbc trees, and they v ill fly into

NAILS,CLASS, 1'LTTY, OILS, CAN.

OF ALL KINDS.

s-y.~==i

^CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Saves ro* Baxsn Ppsouraa.—A very
cheap sauce can bo mndv by eimplv
sweetening a bawl of rich cream, and «&gt;!•
ring it with nutmeg, cinnamon or vanilla.
A stil tetter sauce is made by mixing two
parte sugar with one of butter; whip
them to a froth, spice M above, and add
• Bette wbto ar brandy if. liked, but a
mted of Sharp vinegar will do aa wdl.
■ Utette kted b made by thoroughly mixteg s Bttie flour with tbe sugar and but
te^ stod tten pourtag!
water till

OF

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

OLES, SOAra, SASH. PAILS, BSD
raootbs b. WM able lo wrtk about th. ntertZI
wgtert dirtwaiyMrt to M, e.‘£S£ KTS

SUGARS

TH

FISH

CORDS, CLOTHESLINES, BROOMS, TW Good TEA,«m w a n l&gt;» S»Lrf«

WALL PAPER,

COFFEK
And every thing in tho lino of Gnx-ettw.

A.

FARMING UTENSILS!

.TOCt””-1 •“&gt; te U»t I w« b. rery gfod

“•&lt;**&gt; io m UNDERSOLD!

Judge of Probate,

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for

Goods.

Anoun* Aim oovmszllot at lx*,

"WE SH-A-TJr.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

vaSS

New Barry Mill,
We would napeetfaUy call rtteotioa to ear
unnamw iro nmar

■

T O O I. • 1

®
ta
to do any amount of

openAiu,, rwH
J

CUSTOM

"WOIUaE

iawrood onteand a. prompt M an.
otter Mill » Barry,
M‘v
" “&gt;
iUring meured th. aer/tamS

whtob we aro rates* at sspneateitodly
M.

Hasting*

LOW PS1CJUJI

4 CHANT.

COUNTS.

|

GRANT I STAHU®-

HMhvAJu.4, issr.

,a,‘

PAINTINGvicwnr.

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, ma word every ,
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iunily use. And
Ithcboitkmd
&gt;r sportamcn
, and Per•f all kiiKks
Kiffs and
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to me tliat once when be w«a aer«4fi|.iu &lt;*r
ar, u
Well, what then 1 £fp»t 1 confess ths not the sarps rtatalta ,mW
managed m miao before Uro altar,
u* 1.
African tyt, lie himserft«*eee5 abrtrs
enter
the
arena
of
fams,
Jo
give
hi.
had
_ ________ _
a jieptetored it la ths hows
your | rest 1 '
~e
He, too, A'ei ' Mast of til; fas was a W Ita
.
■-' clismbers as often as you will. IWhnbMfl. trorttedon my brawl, iu tiro confiIwpravms ™ Ifta.
h.
THE’i CHANUEW.
. -ever, an atmosphere of vice within it,, deuce of Jove, I would have taUn you, .near relaUvo of. the lost Alien. It sosmsd now while so .many . roads are opep. to lure
&lt;j. The hold had
tured.
bad Uu ft
as
*l»wh. onoe.inbaiad, leaves upon the a&gt;qj aha I imto .regions of Darkuew, of ty- ns though Um hand of Fate was against cmiucnce l ^ut the fofldoDcn »» ftU io stem to stern, tlrongh tiM-’fl.
--------—
I an odor no Arabian gnlea can change.
row, ond of M*m». Il » betters* it «; me. ' &lt;
.
,
...
opposition. Ths caroost man, who jhsai
GRA5T ArWEAUMMJTG.
But the days passed on, and nt last mv
elint time gHj^iwiniebv,
t
h iamvsatak
"fo have luted and lost,' rather than
I need not tell you how fr ■oms noble purpose in bi* heart, is scoffed
,
i *;.r«&lt;h it*
&lt;far
•sub,
•
SKiim* in .tiro sver daikciunz shadow • overshadowed your* inuuftmt heart with trial came.
ended, except that it was sot to suftvr
M. Law rtisoged «»*h m^.aod j«ari
1 of ilia foiowlodge «f a min-spent life, I re-! sluune 1
. ■ :
.
.. ...1... Con*,.- Kv rnrrn ichn V
. .
..
■
.... ...
—----- ■ w _
K1OU UVWg 11M.- OTSW
IP .*&gt;» ..WVWV
n. j. kenfieU&gt;,
’“‘T^
mH toe limo when I Ml «t &lt;ny niutiwrfa
Still higher would tiro wall have ariwn, the extreme penalty of Uro taw fur man. are too small to poroeivi; hi* nobility, or four and a.hftlf.fcct.high.
.&lt; . ..-, :
slaughter.
The
jury
were
lenient
and
wte«r ehM,witb^&gt;irit«brfahl,
fret, and listened to stories of sacred his- 1 and still further sent its shadow, hod it
Tta
Ita ,1... Jtal
" w-'taZ*.
I ta«*Z I.«tad eu
ta,. merciful; and, though now Uro door of my u urn. to frUo.Tw WWW, wJ ita Wta
foXTaJ-rZoTiZ mT*
tix.ugh unheededduring all the years that | been” with you, A bee, and myselt To prison cell is tarred and bolted, one day nolwt
Tta, .ta itadj •»!; A-r
»&lt;tam.fr
.unw,
1&gt;n- ol UM juar.
tntertranod
intarvtawd bMwson
bctvi son iny
in r boyhood and ths ’ me,
1
now, there fa no sad rows &gt;n the U10 L there will 'eornd one who will open wide
I warm hearts, tact and wealth of affi-ctmu, {1VCr -|t to pr,yCnt tiro-cwape of-the-lares
ixTAie*
“saddest words of the door, and bid roc go free.
time when tiro sentence of the judge tali ('The poet found
LJ &gt;!»',
'tongue or l*n?‘ but his picture was
Que day this will be.
upon my
lirtlos «v,' ***'•
these —storks
be the leaders in .these movement*,'are jn case of a mutiny, apd which is iieVer
Ul, 110*10*
— ... conic
' ,[ 1 —n ~
|
.
mure sutubre-c&lt;J&lt;&gt;red;
sonibru-rvdored; U
up now with a. wivid distinctonM which ' more
it could not havs , Tliim, what next 1 Perhspe it wijl de-, city otf the whcciapr nntyessjapffiura
At Ust we coot la shilfibcod's dsys,
■"
• FRANCIS BOWER,
.. .., e.. ^ . . * prints
,
-I l-ions
• ...___ . i_T-_
nl.
—— ,1..'-..
ttai
theya«
teach
uponx thu kbeen
darker. Mino
Mine, fenr
foarfui &amp;s it fa, re­ pend much upon bow society receives
Wbvn all wu Joyftil, bopiM, pare-.
1 xEAlSKte stores. Iron, ated. n*U&gt;
jnc.
If
as
an
outoiBt,
the
embers
ofthnpe
their attention to piety and hilarity,
:‘y. to
veals
“
a
lower
deep,"
still
lower
than
the
VT&gt;en gliding thru' curcHUah rporta.
Lr
—— —
__ ».will
— '«•»
I pagua
of the mind in ink that
m
I )
*rr. bool* Mill shoes. Men*
- ■•
aiid
• folly.
The --women
-------- ..rof"the
.v_
. __ __ ■----- * *1*
rfade, even in all the years of the Irorcaf- one in which I sit. Do you say this fa wbleb I now rerefiilly nhertah, having fashion
traffic, seem to desire to .chain .hcarep’jk,
gatberwl them from the ashes of the part nineteenth century do not know their iu? ter. I saw the fad Joseph cast luto a pit hardly possible I Not «&gt;• H‘""gh tiro
free and awed bounties s* well as tahnan
will tlron dta away.,and my iifo will be a
ilAVLEY 4k RARER,
1'
r^’a**
'■ to avail the coming oi" the Jshmalites wings of the angel of death overshadow
fluence—^hey cannot ;ty,lhat tty Waite limbi. * ’• ;
Jibe!
and
a
Tic.
If
received
and
treated
Midsorroimd
ihe
fair
whitefare,
the
caltn^
MAXTFACTURKRS Of un, sfw»t iron i
who were going down into Egypt I ww
Nothing cr.» be imagtiiad mom. dis’tasl ■'
their encouraging words.
He i-Saady
I'crchauca in esriy, youthful bopt.
ja-KiZC. Pent, » in iron.nxiU.
As
a
Pariah,
1
*iU
to
as
tiro
children
of
twenty,pieces of silver Cold down into blue eyes, and the golden carls cd tiro
than thia dreary, empty Add,a great ear*
.l.,ir£»nJ«w. cutlery sad states, btorsl
to
carry
on
pny
cause,
but
he
necdAher
Ishmael are to this &lt;I;iy; my liar.d will be
tiro hands of Judah, and then faded away maiden, 1 foci that there would Iro a deep­
. „t of itrc rssf-oaes.
. • _
1 ‘
era .now, ftnd puce had-bean * tomb kill ■
against orery man, rt&lt;T every man’s hand to tell him of tbs rewards before, 0nd
in the dfalanre, tiro fare* of the nrorcUnta, er dnrktp-ss Overshadowing aud surround^
of .dead men’s bodies if not bonss. and
j. j-.
it is « t o..
‘ urge him forward. They roust witMraw nuuinc-r ©f ulielcdnttess. 1 have Iroeti an
0 dear features, if tiro uugel of will be against me.
tiro camels bearing vpkes, and tbs young ing
As i think it over, the shadow deepens,
o
iuu
brooded,
bat-like,
over
them.
fad Joseph. And tiro mural of the
their patronage, (if I may use ths term,) In old and 1 enerated’ tdmbo, but none so;;
b
not
rtwm
often
worse
man
acaw:
—
.
But,
if
Uw
world
looks
kindly
upon
than death?— ,
w ere fauutshama
horrible es tins, which bad from the great
cantoto mftwhrn the alter
deeper
Is not ignominy a 6
------ *disgrace,
----------- ---and the convict; if th« mantle &lt;&gt;f charity i» from those on whom they’now bestow it,
depicted, in tousa low and
tarffop!.9£iu nf tin
Aswws ,
more uainfuk than Uro cutting asunder uf ibrown ever the past, then, pcrchanre, and give it to those who arc worthy of it,
It was frightful to brok;_,it *qja &lt;,
BA KT A,
cauM a -woman ai.4 —. ;i Uro cords of existence1
tbs future »«1 be rrtnbow-rqwnMd, as from their labors nn'd their good dtys.
the
cords
of
c'xtlrtsnec
1
f
frightful to listen; my own voire and ,
learned toWKhrough ;*e^ming evil, great
Seek
iu
history
the
answer.
Thirty
were
tiro
Kttio
company
that
emerged
See* 10 &lt;«»,'•./
Then shall a new age of cblyalry be in- tread almost startled me, se&lt;hnh&gt;gtoVeto '
good was wrought.’
,
pieces of silver r.rolted nqt
Fife
from the ark, after the destruction of the
And M tiro shadow deepcucd, I asked ; ..tJwta™ or ailscr melted oqt the lift- of
nugunittd, a new era corunfentx-d, Mbcn
fc
■ Perchance I, sold into the slavery of cr- Judas Iscariot U° cnuW not live, cureed I world Uy tiro flood.
to be s unit in tits world, shall be tian’s
Ajrtn. reclining o’er t»s w«y.
with such a curie as hi* treason brought I
As I think it over a nny tinge »Pr“ds
here,-or who had sickaiod and died hers; .
I ro* by eircamMiuros, xn*y y®£ cyn’® UP ।
------ Kim.
I anftn
over the dsAncv. and 1 ask mysefr-**!*1 ambition, mid when he shall desire to
and I hurried up from this •nferno wpich . i
f unbanned tta did the prophet Daniel from . upon him.
roujered how Benedict that the rooming tiutt breaks yondreT
leave some memento pf his existence, art! men had built for tiroYr unoffending fi.1• tiro eavo of lions.
fhave uRrn - —,
(
t a rltOLESAlX
hcc, after
after fo*
A&lt;'» treason.
treason.
’(
Ac-. Urttlc
\\ factuicr of
1
But, then, would ll«o world receive me , Arnold Atrtd live,
I
lows; 1 blush torepeat It, which Amortthen
shall
our
wbtncn
be
sometWng
morc^
t of rubber
back again,and otare
i.fare in©
mo up
up®"
‘ho llevel
But 1 BlU
am *imdcr!tig
wimdcriug from m*
div conkseonfes- (
tf b^ck
”1’»««
«ve* Ij
than the victims flbrignoblc Idleness, and cans had built, which JPtrriian Coitttttti.'
j1
T Would
syjEtatata*
.fee
■' —
''XXSXS
wlrore^ cure st/Ld
it overlook mod
*. It fa hut right that 1 shviild
men­ '
Th.t hoppy Itocte, eocb feyfrt MW?
UctLAMb, Jane 21, 1858.
rut Lad built.
.
stumbling-blocks
in
the
course
of
reform.
”
’' thTrei
ors of
bow carefully
the errors
of tiro
tiro past,
ruut, and,
and, believing
bclro»‘»g the
the ’ lion
Run bow
carohilly 11 was trained up. Ho*
The cabin fur tiro captaiu and uffroere .
Mn. Eihtou :—The following article
Cvrro*,N. Y.,1858. 'L
Styx.
: i.rmnise mv iios Jtb-r. roW” «"= into' tenderly tiro soifof the ’nind-wsH pro
of the slxvc'r, was built on thepoop'o; -,
-i
TO 1
•&lt;-&gt;
the ship, imd'wa* qilfle neat’ and cbmhiol '
ctiuuuciivy »au •
i • r“; — ns
A CAPTURED AMERICAN SLAVER. diooa, nor wore there wanting evidsnere
tian to mysalfwith sad mwgi»“1ff'- . Tb° lliejcarswmu uro mu.ro uo.u...&lt;v --­
odicnl. Though unacquainted with tiro
of good living, and even luxurious taft,' finger of »ain&gt; would, 1 fear, b® pointed most potent, I was safe. The guerdon of
I vfas my fathers author, yet, I wort, lie will pardon my
white the music, such aa It war, came upat tnc, and men would speak uf my shame afi*vcHon was mine.
W. I AKM.Il.
pride
—
my
mother
’
s
joy
from beneath the slayer’s fleck, through,
freedom.
W
ishing
to
retain
tbn
original
,
m I trossed them, and look nsW00 at me
Th^n
I
«cnl
forth
to
tbu
halls
of
learn
­
the fnm grating of the luitchway, to enn’ ‘
Cormpoaonw
«
as though a walking pestilence, breathing
ing. followed by parental prayer* anil I copy it srrJaL'ro.
1 U.S. FniOire Powdatax, [I
ven their carnivals. » ’
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WILLIAM JOKE*.
dcatruetiou and death wherever 1 Went.
But my college llfo
Y'ours, dec.,
Jamestown, St. Helctfa, Feb. 1, ’58.)
To locate , six hundred nd fifty Africans ._
Que day mv term of confinement will manv blessings.
em. ek u&gt;
•
C. R, Cnosar.
I have just witnessed a sight, which may within the spaca aflqrded. by tiro., stava;;
Butte-, In
end. What shall I do, then 1 SWu I g" w.’.s the soasur. when the himbandman
slept,
and
the
enemy
eame,
sowing
tares.
&lt;
deck
of
to
small
a
vcms
I.
required
.the
my
eves
never
behold
sgnin
—
a.
shiver.
' forth with the mark of sin upon my ’’J®*’
CHIVALRY.,
- and face tboss with whn.ii ihave walked In tiro Mgr* «.f Voltaire,Tom Paine, VolxiecxmXjtxc:
“CaxtTMtto ego. when men were noted I climbed up.ate sidr, 1 walked its decks; utmost compression sod evmpaclneto
m-y nbd KCH»ait, tny mind wandered;
1 went into iu hold; 1 sat down uprm tiro compatible with ftte, and had nul so largo
and talked when reputaticn and respect
my faith slipped iu simple m.rorlng, and 'for.dradf of noble daring—for adventure, planks wlrore human beings like njjself a portkm Iroen children, they ooold aot wort mins 1
Or shall 1 go away iutu
AXVFAtTl'RERS of tod d&lt;wkr« in firm
w&lt;ut out upon tbcocenn of doubt; and, whjch gnie to them an undying tame— and mine—men, women nr.d children, had- hove been stowed away1 *•* b'ld tiro
)
some country whore »y story -lull nut i -ww?
'
’ , pilotage of Error, I reached, at for “hairbreadth escapes in tiro immiosnt- Mt a short time before, but msnaded nad following method was employqd.tp ccou- .
far off shore of Unbelief, where
fettered; ar-d srliore they had sighed^ sick­ omize space
snare::
4, W.’ DUC-KLE,
The AWrain were placed-ta tovs, fare
pxftintWABtBTAtWE Cmtlhg *wie ta «r-,
f|.ru.ta Uu^M (tarn fr™ Ita r-E- rf
J U™&gt;«l~Sm.» rf
P.™« ened, and many had died, and thca had i
■_ ■ - 1
■ I.-.e •
J-.L . ....* ***!«
TUK
T.
AtoaU
»tal-(«&gt;'. •■..[
&gt;»ll&lt;
(or Oro-1 j„ tav, ™. Ita. th«.*««• beat: thrown into the deep, without pcavee,
without coffm-’and without rfiroud, just
,
V.U» m.jta ta rmatal.
clitar.
’
A''
1
“
W
i
tarm,
ri«b«J
&gt;ta
rf
“
■
;nri»c»
----- .—* l Lirina righted tiro wrongs
his own as dog., when 'Iced, are tossed ieto the the one opposite.
Anotbcr .row wa^
Thure-wM • timo when a. dorious fu | -trer
.
। |anJ, wa, road)
-placed, back; to back, against the caterer ,
steer the barque
bsrmro of life onward.
, . to couch his huroe
(&gt;B0C in any
M
DANIELC&lt;»bk,
h •
L..«k du
»&lt;. •••««
i0'™!”'1, ST,?1?-1 -1
.Uta tauu .nd ita de*P’
tors opened up before nu-.
!
AftTr* thak lavln* once mere/the d.-'-cs-xso whore hs might gain fame, and ibe
Bal all wa* silent now; not a Jiving । row first seated, and thus, the whole deck ’
LSlil E &lt;&gt;F Tin: FKACM,&lt;lrtefid U«a&gt;i&gt;^
__ _ 11 • saw [
After
the dcform was seen, not a sigh was heard; not was sltnost a aolid mass of lirhrghintrM
The atonyjwalfa
oriwallscf
of *a -r^*"
------------0,11
" *'
ar,!
k rosy sista of advancing years.
After lint,
that, liavln*
ha .in cmct'tntcre*
nre
-—•
*• -—
—
t win‘Hie road 'respect of his "lady-love;’ whose ready
,
but
cold
and
hard
and
gloomy
lio
*
reaching
ft
fall
and
perfect
fruition;
,
wenfling
Wane,Jw
•
a tear was shod; while fancy, left to do ili-sb. To keep ikem stiil and puwvrieoa, •
around ms, L_—*.2_---------„
. .
U.J
,».... ...----------------- J
tlicrc is
is around,
around, my
my hcai.t
hcai.t a
. «' *-&lt;° '«! hand should twine the laurd crown far ita work, filled tiro slave deck with gfosns, and present uwnrreciion, a ring was put
m tta v are., there
■
a t|,‘rt were fauicfa in store for me, and (to ruin. EviItem
.in, .niring taw.l- ^&gt;F!!g-±.*
! his victorious brow, and which should i bo skeleton’s corpses and death, lief# and on one ankle, to#wliicb an iron Imt was.
wall still moricclikand hard and gloomy, Ita
ing table
- were
~ to
. mo more fascinating
- - । a reward for alt Lis suflfcrings, and alllhia there I nicked up a rede ertido of trood, attached which reached up lb llm body,
than ever hida orfnrid, though with the ■ come luc. But all .this was lutig, lung j
than the course of studios upon which 1 I
and to Which the manadcs were fastened
stamp upon Ins lbrow which betokens a ago.
The knight, having shed his wiiittlM into some shape—like a comb er
’
.. had entered. A life &lt;&gt;f dissipation once i dangers.
spoon-Aby tiro wretched prisoners, or a
Between that time and now, there
child of Cain.
begun, all studious habits were thrown 1 blood to carry the Grose to the Holy Lend,
Thia wail is something more tembla strcluhes nn iinpassalile gulf, whose waters aside, as ons throws off a garmenL The Iland braved tiro Saraeenos' rage, camo -pii?e of their manacles-an'd (chains, or a
I. A. HOLBROOK.
tool of steel or• foon used in fastenirtg and with legs, ft long iron bar ran along over
than any the band of men ever reared.— are dark and gloomy asbecometh the life excitement of the gaming Libis needed no I
J bock to find his reward in her approving remaking tiieir manacles and fatter*; the lino of ankli-a, to t» meh the irpnj wcr»
F01 here and there, through chinks and of one who walkcth n&lt;U in the counsels of
• tiinulant; but npoti the aido-boanJ W*rc^ smile, and to rest in his nje on the ripened while the whoieeccne seemed to b&amp;made । attached which fasti-ns the feet. Thus,
erannire, the Ureswl sunlight may some­ the godly, but dwoto, rather to nsscaato rliisscs and decanters, end, by-and-by,’ ------,
-- ——Sc—
Horka of
of his
struggles.
, pre-i-ut at'-d Hung by the fragment of a all motion •&gt;( the body and ewerrtse oF
times steal, whispering of the beautiful with evil-doers, and troconjh like those my Hpe touched d* brimming goblet,'' glnrka
W ILLIAM BURGHBR,
his youthful
youthful struggles.
shell which had been fired Into the «lavrr
without, made more beautiful by contrast who fonrokv tiiPways ol rectitude. Elec and the Demon ol Drink took possession J
p,,t a|l thia-lias passed away. The age
liberty as.dagr
by the British armed steamer which cap­ stocks having «
lutd 1 not been a convict, or an o^vupaut
with the hideous within.
,,f my heart.
„
. „ ,
tf chivalry, with its excitements, and
had, .with ail the advantages &lt;&gt;f light wd ,
tured it.
|
.
But in tiro wall that rises so glooauly of such a evil as thiA
.
I did n« Ul
Kwl.
d 10ri
ta.Jxp.rud, -J kfr
1 walked, and s*h audmused; ty rose air. Even for a &lt;!ny such a pudtion WM '
I alumt my heart, there is no crevice thro’
But in all my wrekhedness, there beats of Promise unto tiro Pit of Degradation | ‘"‘"F-™»
J’
'
b- and walked, mid mused again, utylc to Iks painful and nlmust intultrabk-, wha'?
• ,&lt; &gt; _
_ — ..r taiitatalataita
V
—I. ■
iu in* heart one sv.eol thought: Fallen I U uut.
Odl.taJtf. I
umtata.11
»‘J&gt; r»»' *""■
reslas where 1 was, and what 1 mw. I then, a pownge from continent to eonth
:&lt; -- i—f«ng, that tboltiohs. The youth of the present day,
had read of slavers, and the middle pas- • nent, over the broad Adsut'C, amidsA thr. •
^ikM&lt;r
Vj-utaicao Bsrowr,-' •pptutte । oal &gt;!(
fxJ-0^JUBj visions hop* paints
sage, in my boyhood, the verses of Cow­ storms, and calms,Aud anflucatiun. often
poMeEto.
■ '■ I
•'. - .. 2----- L- I lip&lt;jn jjjg MvM of the future; all too scper wens burnt into my memorr, and ( occupying more
J. M. KI SSEI«*'- .
, rener sad sadder images that wise beOccatiunaUy the slaves ar« takq eu
ii
everything
.to
him,
finds
that
aheadrang in my cars, and tears would flow
PHYSICIAN and Ssrgwro. OEca is BaaselEs f
of
(« ,bc reels closer than those wmeu viuu mo
n
.
'xnd Alice—she, ton, was going. She inirrs nM that hoUbr ahlch rendered the for scenes of imaged grief- But hefro was deck in g-mgs. wh«rc 'tty maj
hood of mankind.
Fur .this I am thank- anlsm.
:-----r——----- - t• back
h-v-lr me
the curtain o.
of wc
tiro past.
—------------the reality ! I «m standing in the midst the pure air a short tlnie, and where ttyr."
haira down
in w •heard
Anc a voice I could not hear—shs saw “
JOIIM ROBEBTM,
,
AwJ
wn|| •„ the bnow/eflys of a ful. I bring n» white
Varied
"mother
"lion
Hon biartcd
hi arted” king immrrtnl,
Immrrtnl, nor thstmthat in­
are
wsshed by bavty boeta^oTMlv’
of all Its hortvrs. It «»* no pUmtnm
T- |
V*-, Ittab^rejo^sudereund row to the grare.
F
‘
L
"
‘r’.h^
mrtbir 1 “b«d I could not set f and th* voioe tegrity .hich
which makes us cherish the
the name.
name*
water thrown upoa them, and tteMmlt-s
’ Ua
.nam0_-°,.“^
) called, and the land beckoned he.-away,
F.UiCTM, nor the iudnrtry I saw; the infernal reality was before mSj
(sainted mor,
-----‘---------r
I m«.u&gt;l
xu.Ml~e.pc.
water u-oshiug. the sores and raw Deeb,
living, moving. polpsWe: 1 »*W| it*
Am Im., JaOljr • rmoorrl
Tta have g9nc her.ee, and received their re,­ but the hand and the voice were notmmo.
ilin.lu. They
Bl
]roiro »
diflbront stood upon h; I descended into ite.pit of wbidt their sitting position on the hard .
of Cincronstua.
Ciacinnatua.
They
admire
A»«y sum.
s a diffcront the bladroeM of darkness, and moth truly planks, their pressing agninsl each olhof,
taw rf •
6&gt;il U. » .Ron m, ward; and though they n“J l»M&gt;k down What right, 1 argu.Nl then, hath another ,
bodr. tai U» 1 on tarn-. On m» l»« from’the shining cmrbi shove, and tor- than 1 to rell or to beckon to my beloved, । kind rf honor. Ubor to them is degra ■
thaaJonidi ^frbm'the belly of hell cried togolhcr with tlJrpelrn^irdns hare made; '
h«*r c0Onl.--^Mxh. UU-iksfaplMwaysoebsej. ta'ttamdmx. o( &gt; mxrnl to,.*•*- row over the lost ana who is astrav iu
my bride 1 But the bridegroom owns,; iOg—the hard hand and sun-burnt face arc
unto the Lord."
i
the wilderness of error, though their
und m,d tatal«r«l a. •
«*»
his features were not mine. Alice tho ^^gnU of the toiling minions—the
For dsvs 1 had gazed oo thro Slrxnge naked, or else bgvo hardly the equal,♦( a,.r
, «««, wkw Ita ly 8irg &lt;ta.taJ Itam wings may droop sadly as lhev watch died. Tbsy taid bar in a quiet oorner of | Iow&lt;T JaM. The soft hand, that can tip
luukipg craft. Which was amtymlMtty^ fig-leaf apron for their ptotyiqto..4Jjqv;l
d.,. n .l.e-wd.xr AfrMnll^Bi. &lt;* ta W- die progress of one so dear to tkein, yet
iffi ”Lu ' -ta &gt;•'
distance from us and the vessels, wonder­ oteneh and filth are necciwirily Ikirribta ,
they boar not the t-hamc upon earth. The
taw ita &lt;■««’”■ »"J
ing what it could be; for though evldewny
the people so woodronsly dchvered from load would have been too heavy for them be belter for ths visit. I fc^l assured that j Jaden with flattering words which th n?L. S-J _.l|
gnd IB POlHl
tuSVoppre^fon. ,And this h what to bear, tbs cup too bitter for her to drmk the gra-s there is greener, and ths flowers । ^4*1; man would desplae—an now the
~~
CAKUMO.SCOTT,
condition. all
masts were taken
j..the
----------------------.-Mb. down,
-town
Such sarommodati&lt;ro. had boon pre
; sttago me with ita add* *«««’. «n&lt;1 who oo oftarfolded mo in her loving arms, there arc brighter, fur the spot hss often
—
I tests of manhood, end be who possesses the rudder was gone, not a rype or spar pared by Atnoricws, citi-warf Charts* 1
, xerna to typWV th*
Oltl * n&lt;rrer and prayed tiro Father to lead in the way been watered by trera.
...
not these, may tigb ia vain fur tlht e^ was left, nor .wa* a human being to be Oak State( for unoffending, rucn, W.wrtfn j
promptly .lUwfed to. &lt;MBre is Comstock • ssnrv,
wherein they walk who have turoed their
Once more, my hand is on thu latch.
and children, un tie ooakte oft'Afrire.Jn.J
lUn7rtll«.MieK' c' '_____________ ‘‘'’I’^tfunes think that, after.Kll. H is faces Celestial Cityward.
oKimging snfde which was sent to wel­ wen who appeared to command It.nrbave
Again, but vainly,! Mak to open the door.
nay Interest tn the ship. Gloom and ri- is not Ttrtngc that n frightful mortality ’•
Oh, .mother I ii sngld. can mc.t my ada­ I’bcro la-power aupenur to mine, come the victorious Spartan. But It may
1 only a dream. My tenses must be de­
Icftce reigned firouud it All the vessels sixsu broke out,!wk*eli ciuJsd the weaa of'*
A TTORNKY s»4 Coo—tar rt Uw. S^oro‘n
mantine
heart
U
is
tiro
memory
of
thy
be
said
lhn»
all
these
things
belong
to
the
’ ecivintt me.
1 am not a conviet; my
which 1 must obey.
in the harbor seemed to shun Jt- as a many, and. pobUI hare done witbeUbtot• ^1.
„ot to a cell: iurtice has «'•» &gt;•» wwtli, thy goodness and thy Juve. Hod
A xOTYict, you say. and then ask— past Yea! Ya! they do belong to the plaguoropot, sod anebwed at
. $ na—
dirtanoe; for the providentialqaptare.;
yoaiiicXAndromro I had uolgonc astray.
&gt;!«jjl«vilk. Brory equaly. Mich.
r----and when the. flags of,all uNity gaily
Convicted of what 1
1
. ..
__ _e
to rim si-e
: muni uj~..
, • — * .
1lliiaypur
fad your oyes
■j 1 am free to come nnd go.
cjrc* been
i-vn* upon
..rv.. my ateps, my
'
Lot ms tell you. It I gjvs you the
&gt; flaunted upon .the brocXc.no «dorsd,a4My dear Jcrusba Aflp, may
|- feet would not &gt; t.M*n
Lara - wwnnaftMl
wnndcrcd info
into for*
for- outlines of .the picture, can you not fill it
port*! from ffih wflen, dfatnri tyl-—
II. C-OLEEA.W,
no from singing school to n
«ta« r«gr eja do~a
ni!t'mviuind9."*,*f ft*0 *° comp nnd p0, 'I,.JJ« L.U*
honorable.
Dsatk reigned! »»d as mock *&gt;y day as
up
very
p—
"^'
B&lt;u,„dfwrOT&lt;
’ .L
.1 -.ul.l. UWIM II
I felt a. ”
But ire there not r.ow youth* who are by nfarh*. TKntfstW waaaohad when
—r _,_i. —s c-.— -~-rj men
• ta„.M...-. -T____ .^_.;egpiwtyll8 of laboring, whose day* jy,d.niglits are spent upon inquiry 1 was told ttylt.wa* a slav­
iy, the flush of passion, the hectoring
toll at which the heart of the knight &lt;f er rceoudy captured on the coast of Afri„jftcrous ocean of time, and struck uj
1 ot pride, the asacruon, the dental, words' the Middle Ages would quail, and do thegj «. and »roA p«4»r • an Amencw. and
tiro rocks of error, and stranded upon the
r. MILLA,
worse still, a fltowterfirirX atawr^tyfa- said Jonathan; stepping up to beri
of wrath — accents of anger—Mota—
’
sands of s'm.
So I went, down fato thnot merit from this age honors *» great
‘ Yes I did. - You ashed ms if you co8»‘
00!
■
. : •
deep watersuf degradation awl dexpain Blood! I
ld
lhe' M- ttaunil There are tanners' sans and
rUftto sH
i.lna aS- above me, and, tolling nstsep, deep water, of tystywm anddcspam
tai
dream Ireams of dear aer'Rh’~
5
1 vmreg meohanire, who are striving to-fit strong oanancn,' and di ml
BRiyrr,
.
Rn I reaeh the door, and mj hand i» tie^urutner
w.1,0 I1 time; three years agonc
,„„nn__
JOHN
— ,m from the veins of a oooo companion.: tiromselves furs more extendsd sphere of aide of the dismantled »hip,
Mini
tMMUt «
t.
...
,u_.
~ .r&gt;n—
a-ldDolUli„, JU ffctlhc
ort.o l» IM mfcltaUoo.would I dare look JW » tiro eyes, as I
I usefulness, who aru overcoming tB tibstsnext morning, the truth slowly dawned
once did, sben 1 told you Low, through
clcs,
that
they
»*y
gain
tliatkry
to
every
upon ms and my disgiace.
1 ww tty.
evary hope of my future, there ran a
"»
**“ "■
what I did not -co before; that, down the higher station—on educMion. Farmers’ J Jw«, W.iw
pOOKTT 9
thmilit of y ou—
1
’
Niagara Stream of Error I had drifted sons are not all tmaltw to measure tajro, captured African* are located.
V; Hoax. ,
^hc sJavc.’Is a brigantine, andvras
until my life.h*d.V&gt;ucb&lt;.tiK&gt; Cataract of
■dl’oijyjmt l&lt;
and all do not consider. Il dogradlug Jo
taHi &gt;tar*r T-v*-*."- ‘r
Qrimjfci!. a . -. --i
j &gt;
_
■Jte, newspaper record of the affray dig. There is a higher etas- wbo erere
*TtFFA&gt;T.
(tai tta «4 «&lt;
-4l'»
was terribly bnaf, and to the poiuL It such Jaw ambitions.
'TASTO!
.
tatJte Lretta, atiJ
w1™* watt, tta
ui««4 ■pwWiU*!!
»»«,, tta M.UWta ttal »*rk&lt;

’Sislisp’ i)usintsj"I*h7rh&gt;rii.

EE, SUGAR, Wl.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1858.

Ito^lLTitai^™ -rW

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cr Ita inCu-o. *u

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hand htMffl V

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u, rnta tt-XM il» ko«k&lt; u&gt; =“• *•
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^B.ACTROT.THORgPAT, JULT I, tUA

Surewrtioasr

STATE COKVEFEIOK.

following reflections arc called out by

sod wo certainly believe they do »ot
marks uttered upon that oceesion:
the American Tract Society has,for some

I
We make the foltowhw extract from
* mere despot ia Church or State to think : an article in*tbe Adrian Expuritnr, upon
tee meonsisteat wd .bamaiul astion of

But, wears coolly atformed
ty, are eminent

gbeatsale

a.ET-&lt; a—*

DETBOTT daily t

the Society. 1 et ft la not overdrawn.—
Tuc actors tn the sad farce must be asham­
ed of their position, in thoir asernt hearts.
Wa should thiak the deril would laugh
preclude hftnrelfinto tite when be fMnka what kind

£

vulgar eyes from peering in,

If the Church publlabea a Tract which
years past, admitted into tho publications motives.
The assertion
uys “ITiou shall not commit adultery, will commence at the Capjtol of the State
issued by it anoccaakmal article doerant- wbo disagree with such, do/so through ■nd it is adultery for a man or a woman. to W-dnmd.., Ito S6l» d.y of )•&gt;}
ignorance, foes unjust,as jrls untruthful, iKIDd or free, to leave his companion, for mt, tod to mttoited Iron dv u &lt;U», connecting the southern as well as the
*’“To­
■totem m.rl.l .Ilk U» rtd&gt; inJ
as may be proved by an array of equally any cxum uve that of adultery, and mar­ „tU Umy *11 -U to-- to»,
to •
tto tola m
Mr. Southwick SOOD etc. I
Notwithstanding some eminent miuts; and the exhortation: ry another,’ the southern clergyman stands tto &lt;vdto by mintlm « pobltotod ka tto
in his place in the meeting of the Ameri­ mppltomt ot l*to pm-. tor«&lt;« &gt;"
ou. (-in wii
“L*t us avoid that fatal rock of denun- can Tract Society and bays “ B r will lynch Mtorrn Cmrnty, to ttofkmth Etotmw-r completed from the northern boundary of
de
Co.
580
qta.,
Culsnan
Southern members, the society, at its an-1 ciaUou vf there of ahum we know but
.OUlrL,
’
the Colporteur who shall bring us such of tto Sum, prctodlog fro® mt to wmi,
nual meeting in 1S5?, unanimously re-1 little,” has no application here.
“Gospel I”
And the northern church tod fmm wetoto mt, .Itermtely, oltor- Adrianto Ito rival eity. Jnckxm,
the
N. 1LM1U&amp;
solved dial “those mors] duties, which I
It is neither our province nor our d«t- meekly responds, “Welt, well, brother, do to, idl ttot m tor-rttoed In mb tod Central Railroad, and doing an excellent
KtitiUK 1'RI.VUU:,
Our telegraph lines also seep
grow out of the existence of slavery, m sirs lu dictate to any man what kind of not bo too violent tn your remarks; wo every county in course thrtmgh the State. busiuess.
will not publish any such thing I We By mtmnt-to ttoSoppl-mmu.kWto'- pore with live prognws vf our radronfls. for a new method by which oeta,-.e*
well m those moral evils and vices, which doctrine he shall teach, but observation
know it is your custom to divorce and Ini dmerlntlomto l-nptb of al tto tend.
Detroit haring already a population produced on the piano Lv striking * (
III, kno.n loproraole. md »Meh
1 u.ch« u,, lb.1
prmehe™ • to.pol marry again, without cause save ctmvcngl. toy.
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'
E. TROWBRIDGE,
condemned in scripture, and so much de- ■ ogise
’ for
* no sin
‘ —wbo
• speak
- -boldly
- - out tenon of proximity,^hat too much time county will bo seen.
The progress of tec sales from day to
ploredby evangelical Christians, undoubt­ what they believe, without trying to oc may not be consumed in the visits ofman
» large an extent,
day
will
U
reported
to
the
daily
papers
and
wife
tu
tee
each
other
once
n
week
or
trade, by railrtw
edly do fall within the province of th’* cupy both sides of a question—who teach
lion, deeired Ida flodt during the hot we«b.
once a month, but ovr Constitution will in the State, so that all desigeining to
society, and can and ought to be discussed that there is uo such thing as dodging be­
er, before coming to church, to |[Kji not allow tie to thus meddle with your do­ purchase land in certain counties only,
in a fraternal and Christian spirit.” Ti&gt;« tween rightand wrong upon any question, mestic affair.” We know the ereat Mu may thus be posted, to »**• them.unncc- merdal metropolis, shall become fully tbcdr Bible, instead of theft thermometer/
Republiera Slate Convention, u&gt; be held resolution, mild aud truthful as it is, lias be it moral, religious or political, seldom ter charged os to declare the whole truth, essary time aud expeure of attending developed, will over rank among the lar­
in reason and uut of reason; but this is a through all the sales.
gest and most wealthy cities of the west * EF“We understand that Dr J. 1
nt-Detruit, on Thursday the 10th da» of been abrogated since its adoption by the j hare occasion to complain that they are
The terms of sale to those who make
As a State, connecting as it docs, mid­ Thornton, of Brandon. Mississippi i,
„ this
.... convention, j'1«■«&gt; O' «» ExccuSv- ComralUee of Ito cither misunderstood or misrepresented. Kuliar case. American Slavery and its
August. The object of
iitiful domestic comforts and arrange­ affidavit, personally, bribto the Commis­
.. expressed
e»pm«J in
to the
Ito call,
all, is
to to
to nominate
tominau ' 1«*toly, -bo
itomalro. m r. And, observation as plainly teaches, that ments was not in existence In }Mose*'.or sioner. nt the time of sale, according to way, the rieh commerce of the east with author of the notable exposition of th.
as
the great agricultural wot, and bring text: “And he played upon a harp of a
to 611 Stoto off,.. It i. t-r.t ;
Ito datoloi, of tta Ootolp, tod there wbo take an opposite course, hare Christ’s time, else, wt hare no doubt, the law, of their intmtion to become “actual
nearly surrounded by navigable waters thousand string," which first appeared in
ifjta, to otaor,. Itoi tto C-otral Comto p»Ubk tojlbtojon lit mor«l Iwcn, anti will continue to be, haunted.by command would have read, “Thou shaft and bona fide settlers’’ on the land within capable of floating the largest craft, I re­ the Brandon J?V«WiMn.
mhtto mm to to . toil in tlu. natter,1 -I-wto tod tomrtog, of rim ery. no out- .a nightmare, weighing them down with a not commit adultery—except among one year from the litno of purchase gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
slaves. “Thou shalt not look upon a wo­ m required by section 8th of the set pass­ natural commercial as well as agricultntod m notixtomt to let tto Ctoirmto ■mild or iuduiota
Tto miaj. conviction that their labors arc ineffectual.
s FECIAL NOTICES;
man Ae., except she bo a slave." “Thou ed February 4th, 1858, will be twenty
mum. all tto mpuu.UI.tr. It la mat ' -l
tomt.l meetiuj. told to New York, auLthcir ministrations arc naught.
shalt not covet or steal—except the artiefe five per cent of the purchase prioe (ur
NOTICE.
ter of touaratulatlMt ttot the RetuUl2til ***' °f Moy'lmt, ioatlCed and
S’ ‘red bo of “African descent." Thou I bid) down, and the balance k ten rears quarried (with Ita uneoualled Lake Supe­
emof^Jstm^mmer tJTtol-1 *PP'
&gt; •» W™
Cdu.miue/ Patxrvu \ccmxsT.—Wo are pained to1'
t not turn awav the ■trauger from thy at the option of the purchaser, with an­ rior marble) are already found in abunrates-rexcept
he
bo
a
fugitive
slave.
—
nual
Interest
at
ten
per
cent.
Persuns
daano. Its climate, soil, timber and wa
ted than at present, and, unless some an­ thereby abroghtfng its unanimons dee*} ।record one nt the most distrming acci­ Thou shall unloose every yoke end let
loking for land to settle upon, who expect ter are all that could be desired. Its Uni­
1
that ever occurred under our ob­
' forsocn event occurs to divide and distract iou of 1857. Thus has the despotism of dents
tho oppressed go free—unless the vietims to avail themselves of the benefit of ma­ versity, al -Atm Arbor; Normal School,
slavery thrown its crushing weight upon servation:
'
While firing the cannon on
king but the quarter payment down, must at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamazoo,
' ths American Tract Society, rendering it Saturday,
I
last in onr village, a premature negro blood In thetn. ~ Tboft shaft obey make their selection in'one body, and in
B.B. WTOHTXay.Wrr
Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, are all de­
(&gt;&lt;xi rather thss man—unless you tre e addition to their own affidavit, must furn­
lightfully located in those beautiful towns.
great strength there is danger even of a an object of contempt to every true chris- &lt;discharge destroyed an arm, and eye of
tian
and
philanthropist
Mr.
Isaac
G. Holmes, blew a thumb off slave, then you must “obey your master ish the Commissioner, st the lima o( sale, There with its other institutions of learn­
defeat. unless the tame effort be put forth
iu all thing*."
w ith the affidavit of the supervisor of the ing springing up in various parts of the
But even this retrograde movement, the
t
hand of Bedford McLclland^ and we- .
* that w»uki be required if the issue was
' Gvd hath made of «mc blood all tbena- town in which the land is located, (the
rarely burned Elias Mosher. '' The af?n Xiofis of the Globe—except “niggers."— supervisor s affidavit may be taken in State, for the liberal education of ita suns
roasitkred a doubtful one. Should the on the part of the society, is not w ithoik ’
its apologists in Northern pulpits. F9/ of
ei Mr.
air. IT.,
11., which
wmen wm
was lorn
torn in pieces by
uy Gu into all the world and preach the Gos­ bis own o-unty or Iwfure any One quali­ and its daughters, as well as its InstituRepublican litre sleep, the Democratic
tiund* &lt;&gt;( buinofiity for the unfortunate,
•eVsUfa
has
of .a part of the ramrod pel—only he earful that you make a very fied to administer oaths.) or of some oth­ (ita House of Refuge, its Dcafaod Dumb
tortoise mar win the race. Although, the mure than thirty
— years
- - . the
. .. society
। ’the
t- passage
Democracy srem to bo distracted, divi-!,CBt out {t* publications to the world, through it, was amputated about half judicious selceliun of the part vf it you er otic vatisfatory to the Commissioner, and Insane Asylums,) are permaDcntly
all kind,
kinds nf
of usins
with ’' war
way h*t«Me
between th.«lte&gt;«A&gt;
theelbowjuid
•boulder,
dedaad disheartened, yet when the strug- proclaiming
DrneIa'“inff against ■!!
'n. with
ul*kn..LL.
r the
th. preach Itcfore our southern brothers and that it is valuable, mainly for agricultural organixad upon the most liberal plnns.i
their dearly beloved Christian brothers in purp«ws, and w&gt;t for timber, mires, sa­
if&lt; Daily Foster,
no watchful carefulness lest some word operation being performed by Dre. Up- servitude. Fa&gt;l nut to declare the whole lines, Ac. fhe same person will not be i
gle comes they will be a-unit, laboring
♦d.
Its Agricultural College, located
' ' and* **
'
•
-’ face
-is counsel of God—unless the constitution of entitled under the law to but onr such
Bunsterl.
Mr. Holmes
•boulder u&gt; shoulder, for the most sacred should be uttered touching the sinfulness jobn
X&gt;f ^hc slave trade, the crime of oppres­ .badly burned, but it is thought that one your society prohibits it! Call no man privclrgc of aettleirent. From all who near tho Capital, and but just established■nd cherished principle of their party—
haa connected with it some 700 or 800
master, for none is your master, even do not make a satisfactory affidavit thus
the spoils of office.
When the struggle sion or any ether subject which might not eye will be retained. Mr. Musher, altho’ Christ—unlessjfou are negro slaves. Of­ to settle, fall payment will in all cases be acres of the choicest land, and Is already
be acccptauls to some church going male­ badly burned in the face, a rm* and breast, fend not one of these little ones, else it
flourishing; and Its friends arc sanguine
comes the question will no longer be put
required down &lt; n the day of sale; but no
factor.
But as wickedness increases, in­ has probably received no lasting injury. were belter that a millstone were hanged oath Is required by the law of those who tliat if conducted upon principles of the
to Democrats, is bo Lecompton or null 1
strides’, practical economy, it will soon
iquity is made bold, and the Tract Society Mr. McLellsnd had the largest portion of about your neck and you were thrown in­ pay in Mill on the dsy of sale that the
hut everything will bo merged into the
became an' institution highly useful and
and
the
church
are in danger oi losing the his thumb carried away and was slightly to the sea—unless the little one be a ne­ land is not “valuable fir timber, mmea, honorable to the agrieuhual interests oJ
euaaUera'.ion: Can lie secure to the De­
gro.
then
you
can
rob
ihtj
parent
of
th&lt;salines,
Ar.
The
lowest
bid
that
ean
be
price of the wages of the harlotry of sla- injured In the face and neck by the bum­
the State, for the education nf its entermocracy of Michigan one thoutand doliart
received
is
the
mlnimdm
price
«f
$1,25
child, or the child ofa parent; part basbiuid
vny, If they utter one word against the , ing powder.
’
AU parties are doing as and wife, and enslave all in hopeless, rncr- per acre, and the one to whom any de­
sin of its lewdneas. The Tract Society ' well as can be oxpeeted.
The accident cilcM bondage for life and the Tract So­ scription or descriptions of land sliall lie rttl and thrifty r taxens."
model Governor.
By keeping these
Ita Primary School Fund is already
yiulds, and a few preachers, and. Gal l» j occurred, ns is usual in such cases, by ciety shall not interfere or tell you it Is struck off, will La
be required to make
things in view, Republicans may know
' large and permanent, and aside from t!*e
b&gt; i
praised, there are but a few, are willing . firing too fast, and a want of propar eare wrong! Fail not to warn the cvU man of Crnpt payment of his Lid, according to
flourishing Union S-bwols everywhere
Ms way, lest his blood be found in your
, at uio time of sale, in such ear rent
to show to the world that they wear re
re-­ in its management, th* powder igniting
springing
up under this sy»trm. the conskirta—-unless your constitution prevents funds as the State Trcrsurcr will receive,
. to be
. adjusted
..
. accord.­
tj* men wero cngagtj jn |uadlng
ligion as a mantle,
you. Make your constitution to Ct the subject to *11 of the pruriskm* and penal stitetioual provisions of the State arc
Imqtrishing. for thetnrelrea, every consid­
ing to the dictation &gt;»f poyiny wickedness. th* cannon.
case, and then you may compromise with tics for tailure and for false or fraudulent ample, so that »Lc C-jnrnnn Sel:&lt;»d» shall
eration except the success of the cherished
meu-stcalcra; adulterers among blacks or bids, according to section 4th of the aet.
Every departure from the acknowl­
principles of thhir party. Every per
WHO sutMcntBis ron the
AccinaxT.—Mr. William Hains, ofthis whites; and if with one sin, then with any Il is expected" from all bidders that all the
edged and established principles of right,
sin under the canopy of Heaven. But be requirements of this section will be strict­
sons! motive must sink into insignificance and every retrograde movement by church } village, on Thnrsdxv of last
IEW YORK VrilEKt.YPKUas,
a~'J
•
••
•
j
very VtoiCIUI
careful SUU
and L-UUKUrullUUS
conscientious 10
to m&gt;o
have ly observed. A number of hundreds of'
when compered with the principles of
1
fi’«y»*«»-tbe number
or state in tho direction of tyranny and severely cut in the arm bya circular saw, | your constitution right fur the roinpro- ropiea of dvecriptinoe of lands ie
a BEArrircLtr
universal liberty, and freedom from ex­
State now advertised for sale, will be ! of bu*bcl*
EL*** ?n,e.
oppression in any of it* forma, must have used for cutting lath. \ He attempted to j misc, last ilia Gospel condemn you."
found for public upe at each of tee Cuoaty
500.000.bo0. and ..f
ecutive domination.
ita apolngista, whose business b to render oil some part of the machinery by reach-1
TmtotoA
ofAtortto. to
tolrito* .umber &lt;Z pomd.
la relation to tho call for a State Coo- excuses for the sin which finds no apology ing over th* saw, when, his sleeve was I
any of the lands arc advertised, and also I!?
Its r?
population,
wlf?oo-.w
which
‘,k* ha»
has m«rc
more than dosdon- 1
THE NEW TORE WEEKLY PRESS i.
in tho mind not trained in the art of dis* caught and hie arm drawn down until a.‘
bled within
last right years, are
at tlie State land Office.
tily in the arrangement and to exert our
Niles, June.11,1858.
sembling.
We pore by the apologizcra, severs wound was inflated, the saw cut- j
While tnis land has ben called “swamp moral, intelligent and industrious, and in­
feeble influence to make the action of that
1'he citizens of this place were startled
to consider tbc apologies rendered, foi the ting entirely through ilia fleshy part of at a report here yesterday morning that a land,” much of ft is among the most va|. spired with a spirit of enterprise, being
convention harmonious, and satisfactory
late action of the Tract Society. They tba"arm, severing the cords and muscles, man by the name of Joseph Fuller was uablc farming land, both for grain and
to tee people of the State. There baa been
_A O ITT WORTH FROM »CENTS to llPto
and penetrating Into the bone. He will found dead it&gt; an old storehouse in Ber­ grasses, ir. any country, and the time of rank high among her sistor^SuMca ir. WILL BE SENT TO EACH Sfll-CBlBEn us
may be summed up as follows: .
payment l&lt;etng made so easv. great num­
a difference of *lnioo in relation to num­
RECEHT OF THE SVBSCRHmON NONET
trand,
tnmd, four miles
miles from here. As soon as
probably never recover a free usee of Ms
”
'
bers, within and without the Stale, who arc wealth and position.
ber of delegates which should properly
// the intelligence was received here, E.
When bet part payment for these lands
limb.
disseminate religious instruction
now
without
land
and
permcnant
homes,
TERMS—IS ADVANCE:
M. Ply m; ton, Esq., and a number of
cwutitafte the convention, but wo believe
is
made
down
for
settlement,
amignablc
will doubtless eagerly embrace this most
the gospel would not otherwise reach.
r«*nair.*d
t place to inquire in­
-r—
— to the
^Tns Laxb.—The telegraph reports an other*
the arrangement of the committee will
favorable opportunity to provide them­
2d. Hint its chief feature is to utter no affray at Lawrence, Kansu, “Gen.” Laue to the fsets. A jury was impanneilcd by selves good lands, at cheap rates,"to make
be generally satisfactory if every district
Mr. Plympton, and the following testimo­
will son to St that it has its quota on hsrtd. scntimaDl that shall-not be “ satisfactory and Mr. Jenkins, based on a disputed ny taken: About 7 o’clock on Saturday themselves homes nt their own. More
sequent ly, and officially endorsed upon the
land-claim, which resulted in the death of
A convention of 233 delegates of the to all evangelical Christiana."
evening Fuller went to his father-in-law A than 50,000 acres of there lands, in qual­
3d. Rs mission is to- teach love to God the hitter. The reported victim is, we to see his wife, who hss not lived with him ity below the average, were taken in sixty certificate by the State Treasurer, patenta
.«KkOOo
right kind of working material, b felly
presume, George W. Jenkins, one of the
days,
by
adjacent
owners,
immediately
sufficient to represent satisfactorily, the and love to man—a general application foundersuf Lawn-nee, andadevoted Free- for aome time. After entering tho house after tho passage of the act of February
of the golden rule—it is to be Christian ’ State man. We believe ho -was ousof he saw a man there he did not like; he
tbrir
presentation
al
th*
office
of
the
Sets
4tb, in the present year.
Even the low­
It needs no argument to show that the the State officers first elected under the look hold at him to drag him out of doors, est of there lands by proper drainage, for
but did wot succeed at first; he left the
lata action of the society, in refusing to Topeka Constitution. If such a collision house then, but returned again twice, and w Inch a portion of th* proceeds of these
lots of land, rut their descriptions aceuHe entered tho While House, says the publish anything that may nut bo ac­ has taken place, even without a fatal re­ finally sucsceded in taking the man from sales is to be devoted, will make the very
sult, ft, will probably finish the career of
ridiestand most durable meadow land raltly embrace just the lots thev intend
Ram.I
Albany Evening Journal, with a promise ceptable tn slaveholders, is plainly in Gen. Lane in Kansu, and deprive the al­ til. hiinu* a»vt lrn,wXi,i^
,»fs to IB »•*__
that can be found, and it haa also been ■nd na.t ~*v —----- :
of freedom to Kansas on his lips, and a violation of the plan of Ito operations lies of Border-Ruffianism in the Free
toxicated could not make any resistance, amply tested that the deep vegetable ttorkrn. d..,ppolntm«n. nd l^ntoomw
eebemo for enslaving it io his pwket. He and its mission, and the only ground upon Statesoftbrir most serviceable cry. “Gen.
mould
thus
accumulated
for
ages,
makes
t^:X^crfVdDem^cLL,eo;.- but made a good deal ofnoise, w hereupon
declared war against Circulating Notes— which an excuse can possibly be given is
tlic richest kind of manure, with a due woaally occur to some by their having
.U..z i.'..11
1
. *
admixture of other kinds, whenever need­ erroneously procured description, of |at.
and tn six weeks was issuing thetn him* I in relation to the poi tiou of its Cunstiwith a view to purehare, that they did not
ed. for adjoining uplands.
i.
to,
War
S.
T*
’
I*
■
Ur.
.ml
self Before the ink was dry with which tutituliuo quoted in the 2d consideration in the Mexican War—was elected to Con­
There arc also, in this largest body of intend or desire to buy.
the other with an axe, wanted to assist tho
be pledged “Economy" he had drained
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
gress in 1852, and supported tho Nebras­
rtrangcr, but were not known to strike land ever offered perhap* nt any one sale
tee Treasury eT ita last duller. Before
ka bill throughout. He went to Kansas a
Comsniwrioner.
___ _____
Fuller. Fuller struck the boy twice with in any country, many thousands of acres
W All
lice shows the futility of attempting even Pro-Slavery Democrat, but wu converted his hands, wberat^on tho other picked up not only of the bust grain and grass land,
Mcbtax mol-out dxtorx Jusby the Missouri frauds of March SO, 1W8.
but of the most valuable pine, eedar^
DANIEL ADEE. PoHhtwr.
inflexible determination never to borrow an apol**gy on this ground. It is wail
a piece of iron used for some purpose
rice Mei *u_-) esterday Justice McFall
ill Cretre mtow.S.Y.
into a Free-State man. He has since been
hemlock, cherry, blaek walnut and white
issued an attachment again .t the proro.-ty
known that thia clause referred solely to txtiva and zealous on the right side, and around tho stove, and struck Fuller on the
oak timber, as well as many, very valua­
skull
right
behind
the
cor.
Fuller
went
of
a
stal.le-ke.per
on
81
camera
street,
denominational differences, and had no wss chosen a U. S. Senator by the first
ble water powers, in the purchase of which
away and laid down by the side of the
which
attachment
was
served
bv
one
reference to universally acknowledged Topeka legislature. Kansu not being
HAVE ENTIRE COSTSOL of a very »u»*
fence. Some persons who witnessed the great bargains will by many undoubtedly McDonald, an Irishman by birth,’and a
rior q«ality of llasuan Winter ««■! XVhwi.
been agitating it over since. Be ordered sins that may havo been passed by in admitted, lie was refused a amt, and re- fight thought he was playing possum, and ! be made; by those having means for safe 2’wu‘&gt;'* ft*' «»■ profoesiosta.
Of
PaaHing to stop the Filibusters—and
carried him into an old unoccupied store, and profitable investment, as all the wdea course, McDonald must make a blunder
conspicuous talker in favor of resisting In­
must be absolute and without reserve, and
no more attention to him. A
or b. cnuidu’i be au Irishman. The par’
Una recalled him for doing ft. Walker, , the ease, then the society was guilty of a force Border-Ruffian outragaand rule. He
by the conditions of the law, those who
w en t to look him after at b o’clock
ticular blunder ah,ch McDunMd in this
grass violation of this provision, during wa* rboacu Major-General of the Militia
buy on credit for actual settlement are
&gt;mtug tad found him dead. There
Its entire early ♦history, as the memoriae by the last Territorial Legislature, but
prohibited from pureh.ising those land* case nude, «»s tn attach not only the
no arreal made yesterday, but they
which are more especially valuable far property of the stable-keeper, but tire hortho White House.
Walker, of Kansas, of those familiar, with iu early publica­ has not done any fighting lu that capacity
up there now investigating the matter,
—at least, turns that wt arc aware nf. He
timber, mines, salines, Ac.
Many bun res and buggies which Mutlem.n were
he famished with written instructions and tions will tastily. We use the term “unire are a good many different rumors
“r *• 5*'‘U
Md—
Is ouite likely now to migrate to A rizono,
deeds of miles of railroads in the vicinity
turned him out far obeying them.
Iu
If tocSbari/Tahould interpose no objection.
of there lands, bath in the Upper and •“■ Mr- Gyrtod wm jm ton.m Jbr
Tto to.,,
A German by the name of Charles Pe­ Lower Peninsulas, are already projected pUVto to Itoir roctow.y,
&lt;Z
ItoU.
w..
pot
.pun
ttolr
bnmi
ters jumped from tho stock train going and by the aid of the liberal GorerirmS
masters wbo could not “hurrah for Pop- since the preacher tells us that, “tisTstiar.
Land Granta, must be built at no distant
men, North and South, East and West,
The Post master General has decided that tween Niles ar.d DowagUc,and was hilled' day ti.u* erentnally making teem, as to
He only lived about six hours after the local adiMtagvs, £y interual improv
dressed to fictitious names or parties, they accident happened.
mcnts and by lake and river navigaticu,
shall not be dcHveml to any one claiming
chapter showing diet the position
as well a* fi»r soil, timber, mines, salinca,’
|3P The Maraball Statesmen says Ac., among the moat valtabla and rwi
——.
‘■uic’sr maac n;» return
there was quite a thriving busineM done ductive that can be fonnd. Upon mow. O|
by petty burglars at Olivet, wo the night
Several families were re­
rendered necessary A,- tuc utitoraUalad of the 21st.
extent to which tU bogus lottery md oth­ lierod of artidM of value and absolute
er swindles have lately been carried.
utility, such as towels, pillow.cases, boots, Uons wnh proper drainage a»j
efothlm». Aic.
.
■
tho heaviest grass, oats and corn, ixnaManas noekoting the difcrwoe. He
tocs, hemp, &amp;c.
Tho Detroit and Mil
Is amtifoaally asking for new Steam Frlwaukee Railroad, now nearly completed
_ ni A._____________ _ .l__ v- i _
place, recently found, m an old mail-bag
which the proprietor of the shop had pur­
chased to work-in V» shoes, a letter which

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TO HOUSE BUELDTRS.

.tey. subvereiveof virtue and mornlMy. and a tenge
.pprobium io tbe eyes of the eiviltasd wortd Wt
. *11 el.u inflexibly oppose all distinctions betwveunaUvs and adopted cit.ieua. and aU pro,-.-ipuoa an coconut of birth oe religioiu belfaf—
&gt; rotn the deep interest we foe! m the great bsue
rat yd decided, wobsve given, and shall continue
to,give it much pnnalMnca. but not to Ute kxcluIUI er neglect of other Btettcra of uttererthad im­
pounce We shall superintend our raws depart-

PRINTS,

ZBXXDTS &amp; KB'EMl

SILKS,

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR-

DECS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac

GROCERIES
* MrH

.

r«OD A CO., Proprietors. 112 Di
u the great N. Y. Wire Railing e
4 114 Market rtrert, Si Loaia, Mt
And sold by all gold Druggists.
PROBATE NOTICE

EIE’J 3

GLASS-WARE

Mcules, Urmrtbuni. and Faina of all
kind* Medway a Iteadr Relit! w&gt;U, &gt;u
»f.&lt;i minutes, chw&lt;e tbe tnlamrieeyou
auffcr to jejaul pltaenrv.
-Radwaj's UcnovsllagltesoIrraUbrUte
cure of elirnni” ^t«.«— .—kJ .1 u—
fototts and yyj
sumptive and
I l.uuga an &gt; Throat. Indut* .on cud En­
largements tri MU. Ernphva and oth­
er auxaees of the tikin, Nodwt Tamora.
Uleers, Dyspopaia. and all other disea­
ses ariaiag from an impure slate of the

U'ROHFTI.Y attw.
, ........ ------------------- -I sod CONDUCTOR
. U«irati-.
Hr.-.i g. rebuary It th. 1857,_________lydt

J. P. Roberts,
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Co.

AT THE HASTINGS

JEAN8.8ATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS.
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

GOODS, MUBUNS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN^

- R*dwav'.RcgulateiawiUcure.'cffrclne- CAMBRICS,
ly and apaedUy. Ceallvausaa. ludteea-

L^ENS, OIL SILKS,'’

PARASOLS, Ac., Ae.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

COOKING STOVES!

MH URH8

fn the tastier at the estate of John Spragne,
1»IO of Mid county. deceased.
On reading «d filing io this office for probate
on instrument purporting to be the laat will and
testament of John Sprague, late tri ths township
at Tbomspple. deevmed.
f Thereupon, ttja ordmd^tbst Mondag, July 12.

be assigned for the
, ;n
.
preTiead allow sneq
ami |ilaeva!l ;aiu&lt;* u.—-™ — ,
pesi si a probate ecurt then and there to be bo!Jea.
and show c*tuc. if Any. why said last will aud Ire
tamart should not be allow nt.
And it is farther ordered that the executors
LAWNS, BRILLIANT*, CHALLIS
therein named give notire to aHpartiea interested
at toe peodaucy and proof of said will, by censing CHALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a copy of this notice* and order to be published
In Ilia ‘'Kej-nWivsa Branrr." a puplic newspajier. GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP
printed el Haxtingv, and circulating lu said reuutv. for tbe fnB term nf three •eek*. ouce al least HERB’S PLAID,STELLA SIIAWLS,
iu each week next immediately preceding the lime
of hearing in tor premises.
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­
•
r
OniNURAY.
_n-;wt____________ Judge of 1'roUte^
LARS AND SLEEVFB, (new style,)
CHANCERY BALE.”
.WHITE GOODS, Ac.
TATE OF MICHIGAN: The Circuit Court fct
th. County of Barre, in ebsoccry.
Uriah Helum. cwnplsmaat. vs. Wilton Hunt
Admiiiirtralur of tin estate of George IL Juhuaoa. deoraaed. and StepLen Johnson dt-feudrtita. lu punmanee of rad by rirtee cf a decree
of tine Court, mad* iu this cause, sad dated Use,
»tu day of October. A D., l»r, 1. Win. Burgher;.
Circuit Court Oranit--—' *- •
,fc&gt; &lt;*—atv
of Barry. Will sell at

i» the |.- :fonuateCof which our public pueitiMr
taa ea-bled es locuuiriiruic to no amall exicuL
TKk&gt;IS.-Siugte«»j.y4fiyear; to acfea.Jbur
•opies for fbr.or nine crq-ies for f-tC, in adviuicw—
•act suf-aenbura nun.e writlcn v-n the paper.
14T Wil! veil net gel never*! i-rraous to unite
to ruing np a club far lk« Daily we Tri-Weekly t

CLOTHING
Sui aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI­
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word every,
thing in the Grocery line, auch aa
wifi be wanted for family use. And
they have on lutnd the beat kind
of ammunition for aportamea
such aa powder, and Per­
cussion Qipa of all kinds
Water Prooffis and
•
others, Shot,
Lead, Ac.
All the p®pulr.r Pat ent
Modicinea, of the

-THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

derfol rai true, Ilian the recent discos cry that

ISAAC C. MOTT,
■a now ceiling more fa»ify tfnecritc for I toohiuUL'
than can be bought for tbe asms money.«t anv oth­
er store Una aide ofNew York. Il is tbe ooli good
..i... r... .o.r

S

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE
GteArfscsattsianifra^as nf &lt;lt PtSf-Priatfri
au.4 wUaraefo
lot Uiaj tu Ukiaf
bm'.y—'nrau ttryL.tr.
Tbs Tu-Wdult Tsiavvt Is orrapvsed of the
taaide matter tri the Daily Triitn tri every two
days, ud i&gt; ianu.-d *i.d mailed tu subscribers on
Tortoav. Thunder sod Saterifoy cvensug*. To
faniuea men w bo desire ike contents cf tbe Daily

ket. Ilcumpriacscvery variety and kind ofHuger*
Molasse*. Ry rup.de., &gt; nick w ill be sold at MEM ABKABLY LOW PBICLH. TEA at from 3* to 7J
rente per pound. COF FEE from 12Xte»&gt; e&lt;aU
per; oand. Fish of every deecriptioa from s Herling to a number I XarkmlL Hpwae will ootlUvariety and style.
low me to enumerate tbe whole of my iiuiuenM
stork ofGoods, therefore I will coalewl myaeU with
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK faring tbsl it cralaitu ever)tlung that was ever
UwMlitefin a FAMILY oROCEKY Htore, the
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY n l.vlc e-.itapnaing alarrerand more general assortinert than e*n te- found al any other relsLlishmenl
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL and will be ntfarrd »t price* low er than er or before
iu-srd Of in tbe Stale of Micbigra. Call and see.
Remember toe ptere-New Brick Store, 8 doors
FANCY CASS1MERES, • large stock,

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every

great advantage or er the weekly, not only in compruue ni. re general news. but iu g&gt;» mg the mar­
kets ofeach day, and presenting. also, amueb grea­
ter variety of local city inlcUigeuce.
We do tint know that it « necessary to partieslar^e tiler i!&gt;e above. but we may any, tbs TniWtntv Tuscan will eunUin tbe iatert Mvra br
t'legragh, markets. tho laical uews^jr tbe mails up

PROBATE’NOTICE
■ TATE OF MICHIGAN, Countyof Bam. ra­
k .. _____ Zfo
■- --- —■ 6^a|.

inulligenre which appears in tbe Ihulv.
The BETBO IT WEEKLY TB1HUNE contain­
ing all the tiunortani and laical general news of
lb. Daily Tribune, and about as much reading as
the Now York Weeklies; u mailed to aubscnbcra
rvgnlartr every Monday afternoon. at $1 per year
to single subscribers, and to clubs al tbe following

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

beautiful patterns and wry cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

CHEAP CROCKERY
niB©n rnniips?

found nt thin establish­
ment. Also a groat rariety of the choiowt Perfumtry for tho especial Occammodatiun of tbe ladies. Also
Stationery, Pens, Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelope jw.
They would respectively announce to
tho citizens of Hastings and of tho tar­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to acll everything in their line
Um
business as cheap as can br bought at any
place.
Give us a call and judge hr yocraalvea.
Produca of most kinds it ill bo tokeu fa

'ouriedine rad Sling tbe petition dirty wriBed.
of Suttumy llenaldeou, widow of Mid
praying for reruun reason, therein act forth that
IduHufttratlMi of raidcatete may be granted, end
that littm ...» irane to raid peliUonrr.
Thereupon &gt;1 is ordered. tUi Munday, the 2Sih
J___ r t.A.
I
in the anaewoou. be as-

T/ZA’ KVKNIJfV POST.
Now in tbe Fifty fifth yey ol1 its esrstewce, was-

Compriaing everything for a gentleman's out-Ri;
skirts, collars, glares, boatery. crarcte, penta, e»erauns iaterreted in saidI estate, are rrauirod to
npearat a eewon of said Court, thto lobe bold- cry » snety from five shillings to six dollars; costa,
Eat Ike Probate Office, in Hastings end show
inao. If any there be,« by the pray er of the pell every pnee. quality and pattern ; vests from ms
aliiiltr.gs to six do'lara

TSritiSJfJSJSruu
ire notice to the persons interested in said estate,

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MfcHIGAX, I Probate Court for

Ju-w aed to. hraring

coontr, ee.
[ aaid county.
SAtBarry
a aeaaioo ct Mid Court, kolden st the otEca

Dr. A. B. DONrrEEL,
.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEOV

of the Judgs 1 hereof, to JWiaga. Jaw 1*. 1558.
rreact, o. L. KsY. Judgtrf Probate.
U tbs taatifr cl tbe eatale of Weil. A- Jolnaon.

tZ-rtep ♦ I

0- I* RAY.

Da. A. E BoxsveU, haviog made Hastings bw
NAILS, GLASS, PBTTY, OILS. CAN­
pevuisneut place of residence, would inform the
mtixens of Hasiiags sod rrateity. that be will st­
_ t i„.u
—ii- -..i JLU»L
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

~ Kew Arrangement
at ths Blare of F. ROWER.

““tew

what Term, mv serrieea tear be'bad, 1 would CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
.tela titel t»r ordinary »i»“*
---- * —'
charge SKVRKTY-FfVK
WALL TAPER, Ae., Ac.
of the village U» auras c?
ditlon for every mile of
■h-nce.
Hastings. March 1*81.

BOOTS * &lt;3c SHOES,
The rabaeriber baring reRttod fate .tor. for the
totOHluciioucf BOOTS A SHOES aa a trench of
hi, trade, w0U|d solicit a portion of tbe puU.e pal-

PAINTING.
vn *

—* r™

rowers hardware STORE.

lines. Kid
calf bootoea, good quality, far nine (hillings, and
everything etoe in propertiwa.
*

JOHN MICHAEL, would respectfully Inform

shop, in tbe Good? ear Btoek over A. A. Ki
store in Hastings will rereive prompt artat
Hartings. July 1. UM

Michigan CentralKUinrad.

MAirFACTTlEBS’ AMD JDHEBF
her Mill ta Barry, or ray other eoenty.
rO*.

K. Hastings.

*£bTbay.'----

�ID FBI

GRANT * srArLBANWr
Ready Pa?’ Store,
HARDWAHE STORK

Just receive)! a large
stock of

Tht (ubarrihtra, ia vi»w cf the great aearcity
of meaty now fell by alt elwaea and ita conwqMatMUAad vUMta Mow. Sta, are new
oMtatog-t. t or tbnner patmi aU Qte ysW.e
generally, an

large stock

arrataAa'itaoararer or

HARDWARE

DR't 'GOODSt

every variety,
To be sold at Lewctt
Prices.
CM anrf.wv /Arm Ar/w* yvr^"f

tltttcktrt.

,

DRESS GOODS,
ltd anew and |iotfP .
Mt, and w« cm bow ,{
irxraw\si

OF ALL WKDH,

PRINTS
GI5GIIAMS,

&gt;r rerotatneiid your

BRILLIANTS.

&amp; KBXO9S

LAWNS,

auti'

bonnets ' rirciiE

88e I

A nice assortment

ESI

stu5&gt;ed,ita onglnal color. You «n reemimend
it to the world iithwai the lecn-foCE-E- r»wa* one cf the worst kind.

public naatlags, all local intelhgenw of general
tohrwMy^qfhari.. sud poa»y.

xxatrefbv.

•'

We stall have a correspondent st WasMogton.

of at ary pwibk **-, r«w.Uy purehMtxl,
ain be present al the scMions nf the Legislature. Kt prices pcrfiretly suited, to the

,

.

O. J. WOOD &amp; CO., protirirterr 312 Broadway
S. T., (In the tSSalUV. Y. .Wire Bailhre ttoabloh
menljMd 1 Mliarhet stefol. M'ImHs.YCS.

iiaxd TiMxa;

PROBATE NOTICE.
[TATE OF MICHIGAN. I IT.J..D

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

BROAD’CajlTHS. QASSIMfRES,
: J EANS,%A’tt??Eifs,'Dl^’l!8t^*HCKS,

saEETLNGS,SHtirnNGS, BLEACH.

KINDS BONNET TBIMINOS

DSODKSR’ri

GLASSWARE! I

AT THE

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

Ready Pay Store.

SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,

cambrics/

Ml: bilril

DOOTS AND MOES, READY MADE

Clothing: fever so Cheap.

!&gt;• Judge tbsreof, in Ha.l.np, M Moods?. the
I th day «f June, A. U. 18/3. Present. l&gt;. L.
tat, Judge of Probate.
In Uta natter al, the estate of Jahn Sprague.
&gt;to of said tantuty, deceased.
,
On reading aad friag in this office; forprobsle

GROCERIES j
OF ALL KINDS.

|

COOKING STOVES
SVGABS

hereupon, it is ordered that Moudar. July IS.
I, U OM o'cUek. j*. M-. at tho oihre cf the

FISH

OHIXOC

CL.OTH1JVG

TEA

That Good TFA, sure to cure the headaeho

COJF‘3F,3S3S,

I show cause. if any. why (aid last will and tea-

And every thing in the line of Groceries.
LAWNS, BRfLLlANT8, CHALLIS

CHALL1

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. 6HEP.
HERD'S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

iaa ever wor.h» et support. W« ask our fee. uda
, eireUate this proepsotas. and »ay a word la
ar Unr. Ita not Bakr tbe fact that eUciiou is
rtr a m»a for iediErreure or aspect of duties,
» the pr*&gt;mam of wide* our public position

w»w*_.■

'

•- .

MBka
. ‘ ■ JadgTyi

chancery sale.

'CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new- style,)
I WHITE GOODS, &amp;e.

QTATE OF MICHIGAN- 71&gt;«Cireui
O U» County of Barre, In ebasoere.

RECEIV

MONET ON OLD AC­

COUNTS.

Adminijtretor of th« relate of Ore r-i ffi John­
son, tterenred. aad . Htephen Jobswa drfrndauta In pureuanee of and by virtue of a dtcree
of thia Court, mada in Um «uw. and dated the
27t:&gt; day of Oetebtf. A. V-. 1887.1, Wm. Durgbrr.
drendtOocrt Carat-'
*—Mden'al tht cJnrt lloeM. in ih« vilTagv of Ilcl

CLOT 4 SPAIIDISG.

,

v2u l

i

Hastings, June 4,1857.

SSggSHXS* AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

enibod lands and premises, six: All that pkre or SHIRTING, COTTON ADE8, of every
parcel of land lying and being In the County of
Starry and State t ffiiebigsa. aod described as the ' variety and style.
CHECK

0 B'* ♦?.2

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

MARSEILLES, CHECK

JUST RECEIVED

I

At tbe cheapest store in town by

a new stuck of Kill and whiter GOODS,
which will I* aold fc&gt;r

Manufactory, ralra rwn and office. Xc. « f*»t
Fotrtb aUreet. 34 biUdici frou. Maui e..Goad-

HE-AJD3T FAV

nt nstnniahing low prices. My motto
is *a Rttlo cheaper than the clienpcat.’
J
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
I have just received a good asaertment &gt;
FANCY CASHMERES, a large stock,
Ladies
,.

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

beautiful p.mcrnsaiid very cheap; BLACK

and tickings.
J UST RECEIV ED a dcw lot ui

THIBOS?

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

DRESS GOODS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH*,
Such as Prints, Ginghams, lieLaina, Me­
I Are., &amp;c.
rinos, Paramcttns Black Alpaccas and n
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very ukc
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloth? l-nr
men’s wear, and n large «v»ek of staples. I
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cheeks I

H®(DH

my (diatWta! tyre, i&lt;&gt; en!» wrrerl yerra.
J eitacrfullr girt Uda inbca-atioa fortUlrn^
Cl of thoaa uuntarlv alTccioJ.
MOBBXS M0KE1 •
TU abate certlCcak. and many ull^r*.
M
Mt at my office by aar oae at any title. Get enj
of my FionUy Mc&amp;aJ almMac, gralit fipm »J

■

H.J.KEBTIFLD

CHEAP CROCKERY

.

(

BOOTS aad SHOES.
diirta, collar*, gUrn. hoaiery, erarata, pasta, «t- Ladle's Gaiters Bukins and Boots, a
cry variety from five ahlllinjra to (It dolfara; coat*. good asaortmtsitat very low pricsa.
On band a very largo stock of Crocker)
irtty pnee. quality aad pattern ; vaato frost ni
stone and Glass, Ware.
thiUtagato six dollan.
Just rooeivod a tu:w stock of

pyal dsbdlty and ia tierj case i«bat prorrf cf-

QROCEREES,

-a.-.-. «...

la .La «st, I* (-»

of all kinds cheap for Rudy Pay..
'•
I have al#o a very largo quantity &lt;d

Hew Arrangement

TxTynajajEsaR.
- XIi
AND
BIXIMGU*,
on hand and all pdredM mi
soil will do well to call bci

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALLPAPER, Ac, 4e.

that 1 have jutt Rr-ctfved a .’arg^eiopk ol

OlDEft.
Dcn't forget tbs place,
ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE

Nails and GImw and that I will furnish
sash, Glass, nails, Door Trimmings -Ac.,
at as low a figure aa pouxibln.
1
nSl-yl
ifJ KENTHCLD

TEMPERANCE^'
GP It O O E ZR.

1 1 1

WILLIAM JONHS,
.»11,OS

•.-ta-JtAOar FHIC1HI

&lt;3eai,'!»w

NAl IS, GLASS, rniT.'bl IS, CAN-

OLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

'

7

CpOPBRING BUSINESS-

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

ar RAsrwoa,. tuner cocrrr, wtcnioax.

J. M. KBV1NB fc COMPANY, Propri.,

VOL. 3.

s

TERMS—tlJM), IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1858.

BT Ufd«dv«rtb&lt;

NO. 10.
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......................

Jtpslings’ JJtisinrss Jinttorj.

Mvcral ymrs.
And a moat capital or- i
ganizatlon it is, too, I assure you. I have
never had cause to repent the day that
wltneasad my Initiation."
I “I am rejoiced to hear it," he replied,
“roudo hot know how anxious 1 have
beer to join the club; but 1 did not know
any of its members, and I have been told
that It Is next to impossible to gain au
admission, unkvs one goes strongly re­
commended, and haa friends to intercede
for him."
I made no reply to these remarks, and
endeavored to change the subject of con
vernation.
Yet I knew that inv friend
desired that I should propose him for
membenddp.
1 pondered the subject In
my mind. Knowing, as 1 did, the secret,
! may say the /ear/ul secret, of tho Or­
der. and having, on the other hand, ap­
prehensions for the nerve and couarge (I
say apnrtAentiom, though 1 am not aware
that I bad any definite cause for thstn) of
my young friend, I felt that it would be
next to impossible for rho to propose his
niembenduo.
For this reason it was
that I sought to avoid any conference on
lhe subject.
At last I perceived tho blood rush to
his free, and ho spoke, not without some
show of displeasure and wartott:
“So you. think, then,-that I am not
enough of-a.gcntlemau » become a man-

GRANT A NFAVLDING,

H. J. KENF1ELD,

J. Rl’S-SEI.T.,

HADLEY

MAPES A BANTA,
f EWr-IXRS .nJ bock^llerxkrrp cx.n.t.nU- on
sJ buxl .11 kind, of jewdrr. cluck., watcU%
coM psas. breeds!., ftngsr end e»r javp. buokx

“Il Is rumsrkod,” said Green, rising,!
“that 1 am a dead shot with the pistol.—
Really, gentlemen, I desire to do lbs loir
thing.
1 did not suppose the Lot beaded
youth pomnud any knowledge whatever
&lt;&gt;f the use of the sword, so I offered what
I term a better.
But, as some of the
gentlemen may think that I possess un­
due advantages, 1 make a proposition,
which your honor will please listen to,
that tho pistols be choren, and into on&lt;\ of
theuiv let a blank cartridge be placed by
disinterested parties, and in the other a
ba! I. Let the pistols be placed on a table,
and tbs combatants, by decision of the
throw of the dice, hare’ a choice of the
pistole."
‘
“I feci bound,’ said ths president, "to
accept these forms, believing them to be
as fair as can bo suggested.*1
A party of gentlemen were then cho­
sen to superintend the loading uf the pis­
tols, after which a set of dice were pro­
duced. 'lite parties each took a box, and
carelessly throw the dies. _
“What is the result!" asked the presi­
dent.
“-Mr.
has thrown thirteen, and
-------Clemens
—
” . Green
2------ —
/* nine/
was the reply.
Mr.
but
“M
Mr.
" rn
Clemens
--------- *•Los
“' the first cbo«," said
tho president, “and it will be fortunate
for him if lhe choic is well made.”
“If the gentleman wishes to occupy a
few moments with pen and paper, or oth­
erwise," James remarked, "1 shall be
happy to grant him the indulgence."
“lhe genllv-man ia always prepared fur
any emergency," replied Green, in a sa­
tirical tone.
Without a needless pause lor a choice,
James took up the pistol nearest him.
The president now gave directions fur
tho gentlemen to take thsir stations in
the north and south corners uf the Lodge
hall, and for the members to occupy the
east front! “Medical gentlemen," added
tlie president, “will please range-as near
the combatanta as possible."
The preliminary affair* having all been
------------ a T-------u ---- ii_ —J T-=- -.irtol

away bo long. Then it wu that the burn­
Sisavt-AB PurwQLoartAi. Fact.—A
ing utterance of my love fell from my
lipa, and when 4 paused fur a reply, Ellen Copeland, of depreowd vital
laid her bead upon ray shoulder, and while
sobs burst from her bosom, and tho blls-

hMUg.AlrrtacJo/.mrfy.
O'«r the «cti;t*d field nxf V

A TEAR_DROP
BT KDWABD~MJnl-T. WOOLLXX.

“solitary and alone,” this gloomy night,
with a weary load upon my heart, imd
no kind voice to whispsr accent, of love
and kindfiL-ss In my ear, my mind runs
back into the “bygones of departed
years:'- and memory is busy with tho
acened of my yonth.
Tlxs rain comes
drip, drip, agnin#: ths window-pane, the
wind sighs through the naked branches
of the trees, and the Iraden sky hangs
like a poll above; but it is all unheeded,
tho present is forgotten, and the dim, my»terious past looms before me, with its al­
ternations of light and shade, of joy and
sorrow. 1 know nut why it.is, that ou
this, of all other nights, I should thus
muse upon things forever lost, of joys
forever gone, and sorrows,'alas, still m
Ireat ns star. 1 am no misanthrope, and
o not deem this world a “vido uf teara,”
without one spot of sunshine to enliven
its darkness, ono gleam of joy to dispel
its gloom. 1 am nut weary of it, though
many arc the pangs it has been my lot toendure, and many bright hopes have with­
ered, and are buried tn the, dim past, and
arc
. forgotten. But time has softened all
things dowti,
! V^his'
lot,’ and tho old mtn ia enntsntod

engaged, but she lorad me belter—far
better than hint to whom ah. was shortly
to be married.
••Forget me,Newt; oh, forget me, or
love me only as a sister."
*
She would not break her row—the sac­
rifice must be made.
*Twsa a sweet face, and a loving one
that I sew in the tear-drop on the pul i*hcd
table, with the dark hair braided around
her brow, and a sweet smile playing about
her mouth. And aa I looked into the dark
lustrous eyes, methought they were fixed
upon me with a strangely mournful inter­
est. Did she seek to woo me back again
to life 1

bitter parting, but I often heard of \cr as
an angel ofrmiodncas. Every one praved

••God bless her,” and her life glided on, a
pensave mournful dream.
1 know her
husband was a strange, cold man, who
had no sympathy with her warm, impul­
sive nature-, and the current ot her young

.quiet gentle woman, hiding her deep
’ “N&lt;y James, jou do me wrong,” I re­
grief down in her own heart.
plied, “ITiat thought had never entered
Years sped on, and one morn in rny dis­
my bend.
I certainly should»be most
tant home came tho news that she was
happy to propose your member*hip, if
dbad. Ay, she had paxced from thisganth,
you desire it I had supposed your seem­
and
gone to Uiat bright homo whMe
7 CM
ing earnc*»ti(*s in the matter to be Only
-Lx
weeping is no more. I know not wbetbA*
a joke. 1 had not tho remotest'idea that
it was a glow or~plcosura or a n.tng of
you really wanted to join the •Jlindoos.’
(tain that agitated me then, fur I knew
But, ns you say, I did not think jt best to
that 1 was gelling old, and would ere long
solicit you to join, for I tboughtyou knew
rejoin her in her distant place of rasL—
your own business bcsL We ate to have
2.------ —
tried ia this
a bvsitiem meeting to-morrow evening,
be my bride
W. PARKER.
and 1 can then propose you, if h is your
in heaven!
desire.’*
Tbs fit e in my grate Las gone out, the
lie said it was, and thanked me for the
lamp Ims died to a feeble glimmering
WILLIAM JONEN,
promise. Soon afterward we parted for
flame, and a chilling cold Is creeping thro*
out both
O'»ui under
unucr the
vuc influence
inuurnev ■
v
*—■ ■
j—
the evening, but
my body. Ths wind still bowls, and the
«&gt;f a *erX different
different feeling;
feeling; and
and on
on tho
the behind him.) a few inches over the right
rain cornos still against the window [&lt;ane
•
•
•1 attended
------ * -* the
-------shoulder
of his antagonist.
He nulled
evening following
meeting
i
j
with its monotonous psttcr.
: of the Lodge, and a reluctance to propose ■ trigger—a flash from the pan issued.
“The chance is now youra," said James,
1 feel my course of life is nearly run,
my friend again started up in my mitfd.
I But I had given him my promise, and, in [ while not a quiver waved on his lip.
and this vision to-night wm a warning; fur
“
Tbe
chance."
said
Green,
"cA,
Mr
arElen came from the bright spirit-land,
| justice to him, as well as to myself, I re- ’
■,wct’» O*«^l»u!ldinx. optMwite -Gk.be Hotel- ;
and bcekoned me to eome. And my
ij foel n —
solved to fulfill it.
. tonify
u .«ry now. But,
out, before
imwrc you take
taae your
yuur |
^rMnge w)t
and] yearning
yearning desire
desire to
to
"
j7 ff. buchli:,
4 1 . . -k-____ lUJO
... ini
When lhe motion for applicants for
r'“»- 11 Mnnut do Io- Ou&gt;
0Bb«d„ „. Ku. Xoijh., ind . If jo. heart warms at the thought, fob 1 kwow
’ XASUIO.XAltLE TAILOR. Cutting *L&gt;ae to or• “ c
. •
’ r„Ilrmembership was in order, I artoe, and in ,;,oorolT.r
Fi™m».l««ll!b.rilow,wUUUu i-;, „n |t
„0
L* 4&lt;r. Slid *U work wsrraated. HLuy vu JcOrrvdyoolo doijhop mMHK.Hi. ,iw
remMto □j.
.b.r. you .taU IkJjrttd." plaintive
pUlllll„ narrative;
„rrltl„; and
„a thill
lb. wind
J.d
A Yamxbb Euitoo.—The Boston Olivo
while the
K.,^.
-b.th ton u. .
“Only three are required, and 1 thank whistles without, and the rain beats Branch having called the editor of tho N.
Uf -;Tb. n»b «r &gt;*&gt;'”-■ ,«•
Th, p„||mil»rv mciLr.. .er. .ton
you for them,**’ Janies responded. Then,
DANIEL COOK.
against the window, and paltera on the Y. Atlas,a Yankee, the Atlas man gets
with a stout and firm step, he advanced roof of my louely aide, will 1 stir the off tho following:
.■TMtoJ fcr Ito p.!^
miinbOT
to where I stood, and took my h?ud, “Ed­ dying coals, and by the light of ths dun
t‘Buf we own up to thn Yankee, and feel
mon ngU nme of torn, lhe. no Itao,
P
Lqo.tau. .Uh !to .ppllwin," said he, “if is in defence cjf the virlump glimmuring in its socket—Gt em­ no little pride in it; hut we didn’t hail
i« no., ponlljobnnM. 1 to
I &gt;•
sf
1A
f .
____ to.____ —B__________________ __ , tue of her 1 idolize that I die. I shall blem uf my soul struggling In Its weak­ from Berkshire exactly. Wo have drop
son who was a reputed member
ufMJtetv
that ' f'Wtottee-of fire ..was
b- -v
------------------• -to | soon bu ushered into the presence uf AlTv
»
then
appointed
orgM.ix.tiou was l&lt;K&gt;kcd ui-on I1 wm,w,f
ened “tenement of clay”-—will 1 pea thia i Pli11 pumpkin seeds and have oaten hasty'k
? inve.tigats
..■vestigata the
tile character of the proposed, I mightv God by von villain, but I hope
I pudaing and milk in New Hampshire, and
as a gentleman, aad os such was be treaV which committee ‘having retired into an ‘ He will forgive me. Say to Emma what last record uf my early life:
1 know nut w hkl alronge feelings impel have plowed, mowed and logged in the
ed; neither du.~u any offer such a ons the
adjoining room, nccompanisd by thuso you will, and to my mother—’’
ran to do tills, 1 know not why 1 do it; State of Maine. We bare fished for mmleast cause of provocation or seeming in­ who foul signified their acquaintance with
He
could
utter
no
more.
“
Farewell
!"
but I had a wondrous waking drekm just nows^wilh a pin-book, and carried our
I. A. HOLBROOK,
sult. tn fact, tho members generally were lhe party proposed, remained in session
he articulated, and.' kissing my hand, he
TTORNEY Hid Counselor at Law. F
regarded with a feeling of dread, cum- for about fifteen minutes. Tlie result was took his station In front of his iulvcrsary. now, as I leaned my head upon my hand, -bread and butter to school; and we have
CUncerr. Genend Luid aad Tsi
and a cold tear stole through my fingetp, seen logxiriving.on the Konni-beek; we
miiqtlcd with a sense of reverence.
O!tic&lt;, scoood Story ot Bower's block.
that a highly favorable report was sub­
Green now raised his pistol, and pulled and glittered *in the light of the lamp, have coaxed a club-footed girl to slide
While in the metropolis of London, I
mitted, through the president, to the the trigger.
.WILLIAM BIRGHER,
A few sparks only were while 1 thought of my loneliness, and bow down a hill mode slippery by tbd fall of
had allied myself to tbu Ixxlgo there, Lodge, and a night, ono week distant, was
pine Leaves, for the fun ’of’seeing her
known as “The Royal Club of Honor," appointed whesbin to net upon the admis­ emitted/ James stood mate with aaton- the avemics of my huorl hod fruxen over,
ishmeat, wondering what nest was to fol­ and sll my warm aspirations had been catch bor toes, and roll over and over,
_ and, ou leaving tho kingdom fur the Uni-'
sion of my friend.
low.
cheeked, and all my friends had grown and we have goue into tho swamne with
ted States. 1 was furnished with a certifi­
J. M. NEVIN'S,
"The question, question, question!" euldand turned from me, and now there two yoke uf oxen and a bub-sled, when
Tlie
evening
at
length
came,
and
was
cate of membership, and a recommend.to me a most eventful .one.
When we was echoed from all parts of the room. was no one in the wide world to lots or tho snow was five feet deep, and fell
tion to “The Washington Ixidge, No,13,
Tire president now arose, a.td said:
arrived, there were about filly members
care for the aplitary old man, wbuee sands trees and “twitched" logs all day, end
&gt;i«» Qub of Honor," in New York City. On
present. As we entered, the members.
**&lt;mbxtlxmkx : It is demanded tliat the of life bad nmrly run out, and who must went home at night-fall to “bean porridge
_
my arrival in this countrv, 1 embraced In accordance with the usual custom, al!
question lie tried.
Accordingly, 1 pro­ I soon “shuffle off this mortal coil," and go hot;” we have been to a few prayer meet­
tho earliest opportunity of appearing be
I. RV&amp;SELL.
arooR and James advanced to the middle pose James Clemens, I*. O.,“ as a mem­ down to tho grave unwept and unknown. ings, that’s a fret, and we have been to
U's fare lhe society and making myself known
of tie apartment, when he bowed, with a ber of Washington Ijxlge, No. 13, of the And the cold tear stole unbidden from “huskings.” to&lt;», and "apple-bere," and
at the aamc time presenting my European
vivid grace, tn the president and gentle­ Club j of Honor, ‘of New York City.— my eye, and,through my fingers, and fell “raisings,*' and “militia musters.”
cretlentials.
JOHN ROBERTS,
men. I then conducted him . to a table, Those in fevor of his admission will sig­ with audible sound on die table. My eye1
We have helped to make cider and af■A
Jamea Clemens was a friend of my
where the applicants were always •sated, nify lire same by saying ‘avc.’ ’’
' tcrwsrds set “a-straddle" of a barrel,
__ youth, and I lorad him as only a brother
and was called to the president s aide.—
strange sight was presented to my view.
“Aye !’* was thu universal rcsj»on*c.
can
love.
Together
wa
bad
passed
our
II. P. CHERRY,
Aa 1 looked into tlie depths of that tear
Here I remained in conversation some
The
president
llien
advanced
to
James,
up
all night with a “gal."
We have a
boyhood days; together had we roamed
ten minutes, when I Lean! the exclamation : and, taking his hand, said :
drop lying on tho polished tabic, I saw
high opinion of “johnny-cake and aarvenro, abroad in the season uf early manhood.
“You are a foul liar!"
“Most woutiiy brother : I have seen forms Iona since goue from earth, moring ger," and wo have frequently had a finger
How many are the roeollectltms of days
I turned to see from what quarter the many noble entries into these halls; but and breuthiny &amp;•&gt; though that little spot iu the making uf the butter.
We have
” and year* of unalloyed bliaa enjoyed in
epithet proceeded, when I perceived James never one more brilliant than yours, in of water was the eye of the past Many eaten our share of codfish and potatoes,
tor each other’s society! If there was any
un bis Feet His cheeks were fluslied, and the name of lhe Club of Honor, 1 hear­ things long since’ forgotten made my wlilt pork scraps; and ws Lave licked a
*«• one tiling more than another that caused
heart glow with new life, as they were
his eyes darted looks of fury at tho indi­ tily bid you welcome among ox"
proper proportion of “lassos candy," and
t me anguUb in my separation from friends,
“What is the meaning ot thia, sir!*— brought before mo by that magic mirror. also boys. We have pulled flax fur nine' wboa first I revived visiting Europe, it vidual on the opposite aide of the table—
But they faded, like tho shadows of a
a moustached young gentleman, who, Am 1 to understand the past ccremoay
peneo a day, because wp had a sick head­
was tlie [&gt;ainful reculfrction that James
frntasmagoriii, and ainist gathered before
npon hearing the compliment paid to him, as but an ordeal 1"
ache and could not go to school, and have
e0. was not to bo my companion.
"An ordeal, young sir, and most nobly my eyes. Gradually that mist took form hod teeth nulled with a piece of atrong
-•
And w hat was the etataey of my hop- ftr "WbM is tha matter F 1 said, hasten­
and
as
I
still
gaited
i
B«w
a
lice
which
have you passed it."
cord; we have traveled over the hills in
pintss, when, upon my return, 1 Irerned
^rmp'.lT alteu^d to. Office in Coe
“But tho gentleman has traduced the sent a sudden pang to my heart. -It was spring, with a maul, knocking about the
— that my friand woa the affianced busband ing to tny friend’s side.
not a strange or unusual face—lhe features what-you-call-cm’s, and have popped com
“Matter enough,"
the reply. ‘Ins lady.”
ofu o«l-«xl Mrfi-d
h •“
B. H. FULLER,
“It was believed,’’said Green, who now were of a y ogng girl iu the bloom of youth
coward
has
traduced
your
sister.'
£ j«« «to iu.uk I
toy .M»l. 1
"1 only stated what I bad hoard," half advanced and took James’ band within his and health. But tho memories connected
to. to I tod ,o .(If r.h&lt;m.io™ to to f«Ur«
justifyingly replied the offending party. own. “that such was lhe nearest way to with it—this it was that shorn sudden ped jack-kuivcs, broken steers and culta,
— toltom. &gt;!•
tod of Btonly
your heart, and it has proven so. You »posm through my heart—that liad made set traps for skunks and wood-chudu,
“But you sald'you could prove it!"
_ pJKeUoo—to. Ito Buddto. ol f.m.k
mo tlie cheerless, solitary old man 1 am.
“Well, sir, youngster, 1 ran prove it!” will Dever find me to possess a name and
Upped our own show, “Hekod" the school“Sweet Ellen I” how my heart throUa
„ P“wik. pto»4.««r.»dm,«Mln«&gt;d
“Order, order!” proceeded from the a character of a traducer or seandaliser
H. COLEMAN,
as 1 pronounce her name. Wc had been
pnyidenl'e chair, and was echoed all about of the ladies."
to —
id—roo«.&gt;~to
James is now my brother, in the eye reared together, and my heart clung In
numthe room.
of the law.
Many is tho laugh that wo childhood to the gentle girl; and aa she
have had together over tho ordeal, and grew to womanhood it deepened into s mention,” bat for particulars of which
Ill© WWIV,
.-rr—-... -, r.-------- wild and passionate love. 1 thought she “see small bUU."
neither
of
us
have
ever
repented
it;
for
- - — ***** the prwldeut for instant saUsfccUon, while
it has had a tendency to strengtbnn our knew my love, and I fondly lK»pcd that
MILLS.
r sido upon a sofa, in my room, each Jamca appealed to his honor to grant it.
love was returned.
The president, howeaer, dedined a per­ mutual attachment and regard than nthNVuar
tub—
Girls
—Mrs.
poffioe u» u..ok. fxxn •
Many times an avowal trembled on
- —----------~-r—Nxsn.
' T’-S
"T-V Elia
sonal decision in regard to the rnalUr, and
u oA« au U&gt;. 4„^ing u 'k“ «•“ •&gt;
a«M«rr of
the question was put to the club. The
in k
household
knowledge.
Tbs cap
m, b-n prewr.L FuU a-Uy. Ooo girls ”
—kMa ..
k.I-U.
Tk.
—
Gettino Wkx.-TWrc is a luxury in
vole rasulted in a twoAhird majority in
will
fit
our
American
young
ladies,
exevening when 1 wont to pay ray accus­
favor of the proeesdinga, and the request ••getting wall," that oantxit ho told.. To
tomed visit, 1 saw a stranger there, end
feel
daily
a
alight
acccssioa
to
strength;
‘“Heard of m.U Why, Tod-dJ-tt*} of the parties wb. granted.
my heart told me he was a rival for the
■•••
’
itronger
in
the
feat;
a
step
further
“Whois the party challenging! dr
And, now, go when 1
o bed; an hour longer from the love of Ellen.
front
tnanded the president.
and all lbs while a little menu«f| am, your highmas,
responded
nally there; and one. I saw a miniature generally speaking, more liberty and leas
Jnmca.
■. _
lying on the table—the features were lux fashionable restraint-, more kl taken and
“Then ths advantages are against yon,
Igaaed upon tire liandsomo face, and a less parlor, more leg cxerciaa and leas
STANTON * TIFFANY,
burning hate of Hra shot through me, sad[ onfr; more making puddings .nd Isas
what is the name o» pons.
.
.
a bhtspMaxraa oath burst from my lips.
’
hTdrivina
at!
Borne“
That
tho
contest
may
be
earned
o»h
~~
j. t. jnroifirT
«*»• a feir manner, I shall give tho boy the
b-Aofpbuu." mJ *.
X pDDLETIUX EXCHAXGK.
iTl pravoMW ksr« raadwart Ul
If any one knos&amp; Fitf A'
eir opening leave., Had be
ach, or do any other go
^•■'fhe gentleman will undoubtedly apTW. is m iefesarttetio
more; but ruahed like a mad being, as I
nrcduAour geoarositr," replied the

J. W. OAKLBY,

Choice

CLUB

A

B&lt;S£

beoefrtof hio

anyfiilnB ‘

with that
fort!

crea arouou
it-ui, .« - , ----------,--------------------------.
fcr an W rmionl, ’ p™u«n, «U ll»
’
1 th. lew of them.

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.-----»W

injurious and unjn&lt;

prejudiced observer. I have, on several
occasions, met with tho counterpart of
the following case:
.
.'

or five years of age.

lie appeared to

liave no specific ailment, but there waa a
slow and remarkable decline of flesh and
strength, and of tho cnsigy of the frac­
tions—what his mutlier very aptly termed
a gradual blight.
After inquiry into the history of the

year, when his grandmother, a very aged
person, took him U&gt; sleep with her; that
be soon afterwards het bis good looks;
and began to dedmo progressively aver
since, OotwilhaUr.ding medical treatment.
1 directed him to ateep apart from his
aged parent, and prescribed gentle tonics,
change of air, &amp;c. The recovery waa
rapid. Young females married tu very
old men suffer iu a very similar manner,
altliuugh seldom to so great an extent;
and instances have come to ay knowh
edge where they have su^teeted tlm cause
of a debilitated stale.
These frets are
often well known to die aged themselves,
who cocsider die indulgence fcvurabla to
longevity, and thereby illuatratu the sel­
fishness which in some cases increases
with their years.
Even- medical practi­
tioner is well aware of tho fact, and pa­
rents arc generally advised not to allow
their infinite to aleep with aged persona.

ejjings t» i'augk st.
Both Sidkh.—In the old time, in Phila­
delphia, the disciplas in the frith of WUItem Penn inrarialily wore tho single­
breasted drab or snuff-colored cost, and
were Strict iu their notion of Laving tho
buttons thereof on the left side uf the
coat aforesaid.
At a dinner given by
him, friend Elias Breasy Lad secured a
big batik darkle to “tend table," to whom
be Eave imperative orders to band things
to the guests at the; left aide.
,
“Thee will always know by lljeir coal
buttons, CtcMr, which is the leftwide.*
Among the g-iest&gt; was a French gentle­
man who wore a double-breattofl e&gt;mt—
a worldly garment. Tlie darkle.in band­
ing round the soup, paused behind the
French gentleman, looked at his cool and
stood, fur a moment, an ebony statue uf
despair, struggling with doubt and a plate
uf soup.
Presently be yelled out, “Msun ’Lias
—it’s no use—buttons ou boff sides," and
Landed the plate to the French guest over
bis bead. “Dal's do fust time I over seed
ob bit coat!’

An anecdote of Dr. Barnes, who is now
about ninety-five years of age, is rather
amusing:—Being sometimes (as even
younger men might be) inclined Co deep
a little during the seimou, a friend who
was with him in his pew one Sunday late­
ly, having joked him on his having n&lt;dd«d
now and then, Barics insisted that he had
been awake nil ths time.
“Well, then," said hk friend, “am voo
tell me what the sartnoo was about 1’’
' “Yes, I can," be answered; “it was
about an hour and a half loo long!"
Matrimony ia said to consist uf hot
bnekwheat cakes, warm beds, comfortable
slippers, smoking coffee, round erm*, red
lips, etc^ ctn., shirts exulting in buttons;
redeemed stockings, bout-jacks, hnppinre.
vtc.-while siugis WessoJncii is made up
of sheet-iron quilti, blue noses, frosty
rooms, ice in the pitcher, unrcgvnerated
linnen, hcelles* socks, coffee sweetened
with iacloo, gutta-pereli. LiacaiU, flabby
steaks, dull raters, coma coughs, and
clsolics, rhubarb, aloes, misery, etc.

Sraxa.—To bear a drellt watch denotes
that there is a Hills insect near you. A

littlo cold. Td see strings tilings or hear
diaraai s-juuds, is a sign that there is
something to cauae them, ar that your
head or nervous xvatem is disordered.—
To have frightful dreams is a sign that
you ate too much supper. To aaa au
apparition, or to be bewitched, is an inoontaatihle evtdoacc that you arc lacking
common sense. Any other solution in dm
above cases is humbuggery.
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MPSMIOAH

STATE 0ONVENTI0X.

auiriru, MO loe WOCMHy I
'operation while lie *w Prardsi
warmly aided and mrpporujPby I
the express ground uf opentag a
tl»e abolition of slavery in Yrgii
It
is perhajKi only natural in tHaJvii
to bring back the bond «f their ,
ous dead; but it would ba better if they &gt;

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w w. Mint r,
MA1UB GLDIIIXGS.
CHART. QOilXAM.
JAMBS SVLUVAX.
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DEYR0n\.DAi

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SuU-north. U&gt;™*k U“i

will commence nt the Capitol of Ute State
Wedmeday. tho 28th day of July
the coolest thing that has mads on
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, next, and bo evatmued from day to day,
■anee (br a long timei
until they shall all have been offered, in
The examination ol John Dillin for tla ' claration may be new to the democratic
murder oTMra. THndmg,‘of Maple Grove, j
an^to
Tittle pur-blind orgaM^
—
-*i-»
paWhted
ta
««'
the
order
by
counties
as
txw Gnnixx.”—On tho str«&gt;gth
a j*r
-bawinillS IB
of th
this
r. ‘ a search warrant, a bogus prtss, which, it t...
’Supplement ,,C.
commenced
Munday last, mid enutiu; of the .Hasting* Cwem&lt;&gt;n Council,'!
MoueoLvOouniy. in thev..,
usd until Tuesday night.
This trial has j *o, ii only gtwe to show that tbasrid
ty 11s isald, was knowh'by the inillatd/by
of lhe State, proee®aing from cast to &lt;wt.
been tliu ocouioujof.
’bcic- jj tlie
the
Gummer."
Gummer,"
was cx-L
ex-!,
aioUjOf coiuidcmble
couaidcnible excitecxritc- ,• and
pud organ
organ arc,
arc, *t
at the
the Icaal,
lean, (w.jsdR
four.yeaOftc name
uw« of "Saw Summer.
” ftft
fttaft
.’J*!?*1
1
moot ia our usually
hind die
tlie ago.
ago. There
There to
to Out
nut .a
jtmuLlican ' burned
burned from
from the
tha bottom of a
usu|liy quiet village. Die
Tlie ' hind
a .republican
a collar
cellar ta
in cur
our ! ing all that are advertised io. each and ;
• not in the
1
State
The
State uf
of Michigan,
Michigan, who
who did
did not
not, village,
...-g.,, a. few
.r* days since.
*&lt;« inrtru..««»■ |, e'ery
- - county io oourre through the State. |
; prisoner is a youhg man, apparently
■ ft.
—. "taftrnft.ft.
M tata.
' more than twenty-five, tnzriium stature know of
tho ,immeiwe
magnitude of this I j tamerit.ta,.
weigh* ftta.
about ,150
pound*. o..
On ft.
the !' Bx

---------- ■— ■ w-------- politicalparUt* u oat tf immentt tnagni I d&lt;
■Bflter Trtal.
tude." The fact incorporated in this do- {

J. 31. RPW7KDB,
M. H. MILES.

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' ! rjSrjifi&amp;tmrafwd cities there, lib-1

ana otner tmponwni pw»,
.
flu, «wtbern as well as the
^.rkat with the ricb.Md.CXten-1
iro |uniber regions in the northern parts
. .
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cumpivtata f.v... taw

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ifeihoad, and 'doing all
aii exodlent
excellent
b.1Miue-; Cfer telegraph Rnrai also keep
wSi:
-uS«’ already a .populMlion
of
.arJ_ 100,000,
joo.000, (being
more than
of n(
nearly
(being more
than dw
dou­
Wod in
Jn five
flvp years,) and commanding as
bled
d&lt; Urge tn
the ^Jous
avcfiu(&lt;
trtta^ br Elrond, ond by j
gage sa k
wbrt» the immense rewxireestof
the |j TwEFAULT HAVING BEEX MADE tv Tnr
water, wnwusunrannw
rtta-wreww. »*■
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State, uf which it must remain the com- j
“C .» CBrlf‘» »«u ul
rnrreia! metropolis, nhall become folly
developed, will ever rank among the lar­
gest and most wealthy cities of tiic west.
A&gt; a State, connecting as it dues, mid-

advertised for sale, the quantity in each
' eyes, a fair cotnpfosion, as Open manly against flic oorrajH and degcuerated dem- • made and tin party admitted to l&gt;ail.— cojmty will be »crn.
J countenance and prepossessing figure.— • ocratic party of IBM, and iu the estinuLl His examiuation fa to take place to-mor ✓The nrogrvw of tiw »«d«* from day to
J Wa aaid open, manly coua’ouance, yet at tion of no truo republican, has thia con^kow. Wo purposely withhold the nan^ Fday wifi be reportetl to tho daily papws
• State,
• ‘ no&gt; tthat
all —
desigumiog
to
in the
—- ---o——«. ct
the present
.- Jr
z—rlftin counties
rnllHtlKS only,
ilillu.
punJiase land iu.. certain
bis face contract ita outlines into shorter ! that time.
Republican weapons are as j
j may thus be |H»tod, tu save them unucoW'rrmont (republican tonvciTlton.
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curves, and his dark rolling eye indicates ; keen, and ara tempered with principles s»
n.«»««-.
rf
tho inau of strong passions.
HuVelained pure as they were in the early part of
at the recent Vermont Republican Con- { 7^u,rait of wlo to those who &gt;nuke '
the appearance of stolid
indifference this “conltit of immentrand
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. affidavit, personally, before the Camplis- ’
lUtttajr. July 15, &amp;?•
&gt;k,uugl,ou. U,
i U»j «. .b, fc no,4y «™. .&lt;
Jiuolttd, Tbalwa branch of the great rivner, at the time of salu.
“j,
We.t, aad being
has created a verd fnvorab.a impresamn an overwhelming bust who* easy atroke j RrpllLlican party of lhe nation,, wo .e- j law. of their
to become -actual
upon die amlicacc.
audience.j; They aacm
socm unwilling . sends some pct sin uf tbs Bogus DemocDeinoc 1 newedly avow pur adherence and fldrtily ’ and
settlers ’ on tlie l.iud
laud within
_ ,&lt; . - a
,----- . ___A ■_
snd bona fide nettiers*
capable uf fewting the Ixigeat craft, I re­
Tbs Detroit Adrtrlittr ia out in a long to admit that anything but a demon could ; racy to keep company with tbs things to tbs platform of principk* adopted al
j
cue
year
from
the
time
of
purchase
at . one rear front
tint.—----------------- o_ . ------- ^,-fvrin of prindpl
gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
• 'aar^uift-dbysccUou8lhofllr!*ctpass......
0,1. ..f atw,
commit so gross a (crime.
‘that were.
Yes, the
lir3hoNationdl&gt;mveniion.atPhii^elphta.
the Pioneer
Pioneer has
ha* ffor
I ‘h,s National Convention, at
natural commercial os well as ngricultu­
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on tho l“th of June, 1850.
cd February 4lb. 18uS, wdl be twenty
hi Detroit again this year. We had
ral advantages among all our prosperous
We had intended to have laid the cn- "nro, told lhe truth I Give it credit Mr. ; on the |7th uf June, 185&lt;J. - •
of the five percent- of the punlme price (ur
JUtnM,
That
as
renreMi
hoped the experience of last year would tire eiidcnc^blifunj our readers,'but its Aranrr. Let the account stand thus:—
inland Status. Its coal, plaster and stone
llonubflcan party of Venn—, । glory
, bid) d&amp;wu, uinl the balance in ten years quarries (with its unmiuallod Lak4 Supvft». cuz-1 &lt;ftr Duftll MtaJiftT ftl. | BreM
u, oewkita, u ft
, reital ta
______
________
___________
„ up
to st the option of the purchaser, nilu angreat length, occupjri
in
th* record
which
our Stale bold*
up to
rior marbl") are already found In obqnp.qfttal
ft brft« W ft. Sftft
pftd.a. ,be ,
•ymj.■ -o
the world upon those questions which con- uiul interest at tuu percent.
Person*
‘ . wr
l.«irin
:«&lt;•... .ii..
dcnco. Its climate, soil, timber nnd wa
40.000 &lt;v corn the natural right* upd liberties of lulling fur land to nettle upon, who expect
oT MMre u ft-U J-zoz. «i Hl «tal
.„r niUftta I. wtire, I »•
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ter are nil that evnld be desired. Its Luir A it &lt;ou|j
|7.
157
?:
’""*■? fI
vln.n,
a,.
man—that she las never fur a moment, I to avail themselves of die benefit of maaiofix It if true, Detroit is a great city. |I &gt;nd
Now., sr
Mr
“
‘ »r. Ldttor,
versity,
aod itj..
would be...unjust to submit detached
wo*.
the above .quotation ..
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--------------- .x— ---------- at Ann Arbor; Normal School,
r------------ ----- or laws, sanctioned the king but the quarter pay men: 'lorn, must at Ypiilan'J, and Colleges nt Khlunnzoo,
a
great
ajfri-.oltural
region,
where
they
’
p
Orl
j
0nt
o
f
j^ost
of
onr
readers
are
•
&gt;
5
not
the
origin
of
tlie
ex
eta
ma
tion
that
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.wr’—----------- *«b—•----------- —j ' portions of it. Most of onr readers are • is out the urigiu of the exclamation that
1 guilty Ijuttasy that there can be property make their ■cireticn.Mj one body, aud in Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, an all de­
rouiu very fast hwaes.tuduirevcg. fam-1Ha, witb
krlnt- , f3CU In the head, thia article. On tho contrary, when in i
addition to their o wa affidavit, must furn­
'u m^ti; that the claim of superior;
lightfully locntetf tn thone beautiful towns.
&gt;■1.1 re aud
tablet,
»rul near
ttaftr which
whL-li is kept
Lent une
tine of tho
th.-anj. circumaLmcea
.
attending
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the
. .j
’ 1! 1 &gt;__
read
j .....
thus ta.
Tar 1 said tn~mysrifjTpute
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birth, {troscription ur taw. finds no war­ ish the CummiMioner, at the limo of sole, These s'itb iUolher institutions of learn***&gt;«’. •»« *
&gt;e srit b; &lt;*l»h» 0. flin in *„
best rnec rouraes h&gt; the country, a truly j fiiunJar,
ft Haa elicited iu evidence, ou cotnplaoeotly, “really,, this Pioneer is rant iu her annals; but tlial tho great witli the affidavit of the supervisor uf the
fine Institution to encourage a compel; , the trial, that Mrs. ^larding left the r*si- improving somawbat; 1 mus/ mark the truths of the Declaration uf Independence, town in which the laud ia la-ated, (the
sneered at by some and impiously deri­ nu|&gt;crvlw&gt;r’s affidavit may be taken in
and its danghtera, as well as Its Instituh
tion and cmulntiun ia raising cattle, sheep,. dOTCe of .fier brother in the fohenoon of;
So 1 made nn entry in roy memo­
ded by others, hare been to our people a his own county or before any ojw quali ’lions ol humanity for tho unfortunate, ( um’KhImMu plT?
fidl to aduiintater oaths,) «&gt;r of snw.a otb-'
bogs
pnritry;
noti'
| -------------th.
qf
May
!as^
t» ogo _to
' ther—
post
__ -__and
w__ -___
.-r-7^ and
i ■ lost, though
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v —
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, J randum, tfnis:
,
solemn and living reality.
II (its House of Refuge, its Deaf and l&gt;uir(b ' in sstJ eoantr.au uu
er «e
one Atietatory
fi.Usfatory to
io lUu
thu IGomratasioner,
I«et,
• jdacs wMr.tar.rft"™'"
where mure pereon* can get
; o(Fr&lt;i------------------------.*.ire tft
„
Jfbn ■
—er ..(.WK
HJf r..
JtooM, That it ta the crytog seand.1 er
(.mm«toner, IlaHrl
ltat,.ptta
r‘;oir«»
uft.imo.ftc.Jz.lr.
’ft/'»■ ft*, "
n—
lnuna \
*«ylums,) are t&gt;o.-maticnl!y&lt;J^ £ u-,3-* •' ’•
their Buckets picked hr fifteen rninuta, r&gt;;n ;n ' Sha wi* sej-i t -&gt; mu Li- * •■■h&lt;,&lt;il
7', dbt““,
. of the ago, that the National Goveramant that K ta valuable mainly fur agricultural |
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on tLc “most fibcr.il pious, i
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th** insun other dtv wo*t uf New York *i •
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rod ,h* following iu the same in all it? appointmente, legislative, judi- purpose, him! not
limber, miire, u-,
“K",
?,*&lt;¥°E- *•’»**■
tUM m any oOwr at, west or Aaw I orto
on
route
pUliB WM
etal and exXLtiv a, has been uwrood rod I lini, *&lt;•- Fhe same person w ill wi bo i
*‘.n“ « *«?'
frr U&lt;&gt;Ttr..-.
i.l. •,
Another potent reason »by the
to follow the same I way, some witacase* !
.
.
,
.
.
: is ceotroBed by an oligarchy combined j eui;lk-l under the taw to but oar such ! ***•
.A&lt;«ailtanil
e-L
Its
Agricultural
i-mi-i-.
...ft. CaJLl. ..ft ItaCollege, located
_3.1!L
tt ■ . ST71
b'Lh---------------.
HmiU p' U* Drtroa Ibiaynr la. tulUn . «y in un w.d umi in 1-iWi rulnulr.
.
"z*!. ***— * / **.. * ”**
\ to ..all al.r. ry .1 tlm
of fnr prirnl.^o of wUlu. -Ki. From nil -bn
has connected with it snne 7&lt;M) or 800! £&gt;
•«X*
Fdr HtU ondez ibo Bftaagrmnrt of Depywn wkb th- raVt ewrier
V
2Uorl «9w««w&lt;r ft fe«r dotn, mwiiMtiui; o&lt; Hl-ift taju,a« m»4 Jo nut n.ak, o MliOftkory offid*.U tbu,
,
desperation in the fraudulent breach of ■ to aetue, Jul! pay incut win m ait cj-ve* be
y,*!'"
w &gt;,r**Av
‘’"■'•J ■M'as'SJzS
not! po-p’. tat venr »u &gt; jrutj loffim.
w„
"»*&lt;;»■ o/ Hr ok/zr ft Ur drpr.M dftptmtioti In the tandulwt bnodt of i Ur o«Ur. ftU |ft/»nol will ft all ej«» b.
i./
-taj."
I' limctbi.nored
’. r“ * £*•
Sre'^'thl
“«•*«&amp;
-4 or
1-r •&gt;"« •»« Uft prt’l- bri ’...hM. wtatns wj ibftSta U
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' compromises; in its forcing remrirtd down cn the day of sale; but n..
caditm tills clnwui that dui b-v *nncd invasion and fraud niton *n tin- oath is required by tlie law &lt;&gt;l these who
cwidueteJ bpon pnoripka of the T&amp;**«th?,'«r •oat*If riai»A-irw&lt;KX»
l-s--trying lb. thing
^.in."
! point taH, opp.lt. th. pta« .tax th. '
*“““£7*
- ?!
,
.
7^
willing poopio tlie curse cf sbrerv and • pay in full on the day ofs.de that tlw
’“"TO U
i £7.t£Xi
►’ ‘“‘ •"‘X*
fane ractotnatiun. -Good C(,4eramem which they M»hor. it. ^nra Ud is mH -valuable’ for timber, miora,
•»
llgl. y useful and !
7Xii'™w
U U tro. tb. n.t™ltiHilo.ota.
of Mr. lining
ft.
»»c:ipo. w vw-atar u&gt; tSVS^3tt
IWlroO .u iuo in opomtion tptiU thro' „„ b, rtoogniftj u th. prftota It... I
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' "“F"1 of fillibustering and the plunder of weak- j salines. Ac. The lowest bid that can Iw ‘J”bo*»Wo b» the agrirajlual interests ol I •*'&lt;-.*1
sr
nation*
to
open
new
fi.ld.
of
human
reteivml
U
the
minimum
.price
of
filJU
tbvrd&gt;cm..i
of
ite
outer
U, Grwl B.pU., Ita
.nd tag. nJft
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bundagwand in khat crowning shame up.a ;wr acre, and tlw one #o wto,in any dob«*«* *.ra/./r, praeu-.
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it— ... ft. F.i. m.y b. e.pzzta front „ ft. bta, »U foota, ftrd .ta.
religion, law and history, crimsonintf the 1 seriptiun u« descriptions of land shall be ; «' «“ &lt;*V9
. i.
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U‘* •*«*»••••*&lt;•»•n ft- intata taftta ...th »j .«, to'
hi. n«ta ..J .ta -tail ~kftig "*
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records of lhe Supreme'Court uf the U. sunuk off, will U renuiresj to make . Iu I nmsiy Scto-d him I n a’resdy iloU&lt;
,
w
TCTItts.
nothing of ft. «o. .O rb which might; „ Mlph
ta, pnocipnl p.rt Of
4 ?"?** ”
S. in the Dred Scott derision.
prompt payment U( Lis bid, acoroling to
I*,?n
f*1,
,n‘m
“ --- --------------------------------------------hr broggbt or«r from &gt;£mok«. Abd ft-„ tatat, U In Ijitloo Uth.t .Ita 2?.-,^ If' 7
^ftTta “*
litoolrad, That the denial of the Na- law, at tho time &lt;if sale, iu such current ।
SebuoL everywhere coasVKp_
pta»»*t9» xk^m a b#™.,
•tional Government of tho citixenship of! fumls as the State Trcrsurer will receive.1 ■Pr,u?",£ °P uu.lcr this system, the cun{the rei.t .-»wd ladtaa !■*_&lt;«ftrnfttaintatari in Itataiur.,
uf.., tu i„„u„i
Th. .tanicnon
°f
r-rtl“ ”f "»
men
ul
color
—
citizen*
of
the
several
subject
to
*11
of
tlwpruviriun*
and
penal
l"
u,ut
’
&lt;
”
tel
pr&gt;&gt;yi.i..n»
of
ih
i
Siata
arc
?■:
.
- .
w,
f , ,
,
1
race.
.Mew v&lt; Wtug—uuscus ui nw ftcvrrai
’ j .«,«.««....
j ties for tailuro and for «.u
false ..r
or fraudulent
Sub mlfc
ahull !
ca»c»
th* rwnnsM uftih .fare &gt;c ix!
have fresh .penmens uf the finny tnbes HM oaxlucted with tho ulinort apparent
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Suuc*. in prohibiting them from entering
.rMremu
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------------brought directly from the shores ol Grand fairnew, but with a dbtarnunalioo, uu the ’
,
.
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M ciuicus
cWleM upon
opon toe
tlu, puoiic
paUic uumain
dulliain—
_id
iD i i»u»,
bid,, acruruing
acronling to
to uxuuu
sucttau-lth
of u*e
the act.
act. '&lt;'®9
Wcvated m dinracter
...
. . ,rtpuuiieaus
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-iiu of
:‘**yr •"J"
—
prmc.ple in
m their nohtical
political cre*&lt;L
erred, II —
r&lt;fu
u, per™,._____
traveling
II is
sxperiS
trotn
bidder,
that
the : in&gt;l
?lfree
&lt;d .•»
exj^
JJFJlAb,
TT.W „
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... ; cardinal nrmcinle
r—,sing
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___all
himi
_ .v
. all
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entirely Iren .if
.0-^. to alt
.11.who
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IIRYcu.
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part of the proMculibn to elicit all tho!
,,, tl|&gt; &lt;»rt’/m*eTtpn«m,Proncb;tJ«.
Notwithstanding tlte fereguihg are po- J facte. Dm defence examined no wittier | the doctrine that “nil men are created abroad, while recognized st of the State; ' requirements of flu* section will be strict-' rl”*r*w to ava il thrtnsriviv ol t.-« benefits.
equal," but how could 1 know that the citizens at home, and in refusing custom’s • ly ulM-rveJ. A number of hundred* of
I te*c&lt;u*i wealth Lia wry largely In
ei«rre*’ l‘^*pr7*,1• ** •tTn,(
tent rciuwus why the State Fair »Luuld j
evidently pp-fefr|ng to wait until the
teaching and practices uf this doctrine ’’•S"‘t«rs to vessels owned by &gt;uch eili-1 wpire of descriptions of ferula in tlw
k? re tiveycxra-^-the'number .
|w
Tbr &lt;.« hueter to.
be held at Detroit this year, they do seem . final trial, which .will take place iu Oc'.o-' wm-Irt ir nnr m..t z. inw** ik- tamA’ 20M—i»*sad dcpoiture from the priuci- I State now lulvhrlityd fur sale, will । ; °f hu»bcfe of nheat raised in this time'
Wsreeiwtv tom*zp«rfwtiaafa
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to be pirtially ufliet by tho feeling ©f. her. In accordance With th* decision of’ Z-rfft.taita ft .
tiou
of
the
white*
to
su.h.
a
degraded
I
tionalily
adds
thu
rueoune*.
of
a
gratui•
Iremurur
a
affi
univcrj.nl dissatisfaction which pervaded 1 t!tc. Court tl&gt;r nfi.tm.ir tm» rr.mmtrl.vl to
.
“
m sKimui-tuuuuto iu *iiu3ii j ..
, t
al’ tie otker agricultural nortions of tlie 1 .1r 1.
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r.t and degrading
I,” 1 ever thought it &gt; tous oppression.
any ul llie.lanue
degrading level
level
cipnr—-•*
— ’—’ are advertuMd, and alsu ■ }\’ P*P»touon. which has mnn-than &lt;I&gt;h»- .
Ltel^v^ Fro^wEtwek^wd-&gt;aim m&gt;d draign o? th. republka. to j
Dut we are required l.y the *1 the Suu- Land Offire.
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bW within th. tost right yv.re, mw
the aim and design of lhe republicans to
Jirwre
State tost yew
t rom.what we bow of Grand Jury to (•ctob|r. If DHfio Is m- zTaisc the condition of
_nol
Whde Im. Lm-1 ha* 1-u alfed -swamp |
BDd *«i—tfiamj, sad isof .||
all mcn
mm—
not n- 1I claims
clttimt of
of humanity and cituraahip in d« :
the general Awfaig, we beliavs that south-, nOcent, wo hope his fiends will sot uuh- Q
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; fence uf human nature outraged, uf tlie land," much td it ia r.iuong the most vj- •F1"’* *ilh a spirit of enterpiito, lanng
om and weateu Michigan would, for tho make it appear so biit will bo able to vi- “'S
,oc"f&lt; w &lt;w&gt;to« « small ;? inlcrcwtw
ot'
free
untile
land, lx&gt;th
grain
nc',u;*&lt;vd with lhe
that fla ir
the assurmteb
axvur
- cvc”
iuwiwm ■u.- ------------------------------------------nw labor
lavut atricken
vuruincn down,
uowu, -of
oi 1-----------!»■«» farming
&lt;^i
.K.m for
lur —
gram and
ami- '-'encouraged
tataU rf
ZL ..tad ft-' X
fttaCrta
,h~L“ -1
'1L"1X
----iiung i.iti'.i,
—---------------*-•---------------newspapers, (hopol&amp;w. buk ’)—and I have | the free, institutions becpieatcd to us by gnuwes, in any country, and the time of
I yet to learn that their doctrines, If prac- our .lathers, and in defsuce of our own j payment being made so easy, great num­
State Fiiirtst Owosso, St. Johns, Ionia or I
of ,aiic:nou„
i
ij
• -t -■------ —— ——------ , - r-— _ .------ — ------ rr-" —-----' ’ *'
••
—
i:k—ii-——a in. -------- | bcra.within
and
without
the
State,
who
aro
wealth
and
position.
,
. ------------ vitb»utlheState,wboar*
.ta. -b-i. ft
sious at all times and at all harardsT
When hot port paytnteit for tb. se land,
now without loud and permeunnt homes,
.mtata ftilur, ft tb. »U lotaitf.
____ . - ■
J“"" “fl-ft; ”&gt;•&gt; 1 *1-0 tat— Uta
.
,
.
, fatotred. That we accept as the mission will duubtlcM eagerly cmlwace this most is made down fi.r scttlcmsut, assignable
ft., rf mv .o«b
|&gt;r»v» ,.,r ,1, nq,ui,;k.„
favorable vupurluuity to provide them- certificates uf sale are given to purcha­
XEW YORK.
sts nowhere save h: the too sensitive \&gt;f the government in law and adminis- sakes good land*, at cheap rate^to make sers.
But whenever full payment is
. •
At a meeting of lhe ^ffiesrs of tho Barry
kett of locufuco editors.
Therefore,'tration to ita consistent purity, and to re­ tbemteivc* homes ot their own. More n:r.flc, rither at time of purchase or sub
Virginia, at length, claims
remains , £-O(jntv Agricultural Society, held at lhe
. lUn»&lt;r. Au;, to the Pta— Um. • | •'f‘n l",K&gt;“•
to via than 50,000 acres of tlie.w; lands, in qual­ ►cqnently, ami officially endorsed upon the
of ex-Proaideot Monroe, m|«I
I &lt;“ourt House, In tlie village of Hastings, I
HAVE KXTIHE (OXTBOI. of a rrrr up*
„ . . .
.
,
dicatc fob free labor, for free men, for ity below the average; were taken in sixty certificate by ths State Tramurer, patents
rior onalitr of Himla* WUlw Seri V ht»l
procs to honor with an appropriate monn
. n—„
4 cirrola i mMn ftg mM
ven rights
day*, by adjacent owners, iiurncdiatcly or deeds from the State are issued to the
^lu artirie intredared ikto tU Wbmrtwwisi
July 12, 1858, it was j
umenc. The rvmovnl took pines on tbu '
proper
holders
uf
all
sueh
rortifiratea
on
after
the
passage'o'f
the
ac
t
of
Felirury
i" ..ia
l-l .oil.I..........
■ Rttolttd, That the Seventh Annual! To
oo. inWntloeal Uwboft!.
..jaodOO*
Goon Bear Siroouxa.—A correspon- 4th, in lhe present year.
2d inat., under tliu directum of tbs muni- ■
Even tlie low- their presentation at the office of tlie Sec­
. ,
, . .
...
.. , •
j Fair, of said Society, be, and is 'hereby
—. and 14th I Th* Desl iMng to attract attention is I dent ef tlie Tuscola Pioneer gives the fol­ cst of these lands by proper draiaagc, fur retary of State. The greatest core should i
cipai
' ‘ antiioritM-s
sndioritica of New ^ork
York City.—
—.' located nt Hastings, onfthe 13lh
■ .. __ &lt;
lowing account of two good shots made । which a portion ul tho proceed* of these bo lakwi iiv thr»u.
tliaso
eondij
the
question
with
wh.idi
the
article
ends,
The remains went escorted to tbs steamer I days of October next j upon tiieso e&lt;
in the town of Akron in that county, a sales is to l&gt;e devoted, will make the very
- -------------- &gt;|.Uunw accuJamestown br the 7th regiment. The
Hiat tlie citizen^ of Hustings
&lt;
nvtincs clear
1 tu wit: l‘Art tkey not, (pta RrymAlieaM,) lew days since :
,
riicstnnd most durable meadow fend ralely embrace ju»t tho lota they intend
.Ittnliug lb. d,n,n,rf a. “-TFtWw*" r’fcri?,r|1
.
■
iU,r*’ ' l&gt;r«tlirolly and rtrlainly drifting to orert
“Mr. C. P. Abbott, while hunting for that can lie fimod, and it lias also been and t»&gt;t others or portions of o’hexa, with
amalgamation
Why, God blcws your his cows, just at night, about a mile from amply tested that the deep vegetable Ulrir proper MMkma, towns, ran gw, Ate.
«, u,
a
large
, upon
,
------o. mould tbua accumulated fur ages, mokes Senou. dwappointmants and injury ooca- -S ftr*1 of Jnlr and Ox Ont of .
—«—» speeches
.
u.r__
,j. . ated
. . out
. of
» tho funds
’ o *s ^jj Society, fur ignonmt soul, Mr. Pioneer! republicans his bouse, came suddenly
imposing, chxpent
being made
PACKMtKK .aflkient to
btr fore
feet upon u
a ' the
richest
of &lt;n.mure,
inauure, with
with a
a due
du* . —
sioually
occur to
some by
their liaviaa
haviaa E 10 bartri* tire Brat rear.Del
...o with
..........
...... feel
..... “
UKM kind
ni»u ui
"J *7™
w aome
uy tnetr
by John Cochran, on the presentation, | the purpose of fencr ig aaid sauarc—a du not propose to fmt frith modern Ds- bear—standing
log. and looking
dng in an opposite direction, admlxtnrc of other kinds, whenever nocd erroneously
crron«nisly procured description*
___ . of. lota,
ud hy Messrs. Jenumg and Wise in nr I|8MC ,ron‘ l,,e corocriition
stion of Bitatinga
Hastings inocrary or steal any of • its practien
He fired at her, the ball paaaiw
passing in just cd, fir adjoining uplands.
w’“ * *»« to purchase, that they did not
lie
&lt;A.d rUrAe.,,hu
lluw then, can you say that wo are so below the shoulder,
mulder, penetrating the Jungs,
There are also, in this largest body of
w desire to buy.
o. U&gt;. M .nd w.rc ecorltd l„ ■
Xt i&gt;“
the skin on the other land ever oflered perhaps al any one sale I
BEYMOUKB. TREAD WELL,
certainly drifting to overt amalgamation? snd lodging against tha
er lAeartprn St Cbtcwn Hl.
.
------- i........ r- —
«hw
Fawning Ixnda and C.lr Frvperl'.
side. She fell,
ell, and after crawling a few tn
in any
any country,
country, many
thousands' of
nf acres '!
C
mwW—
tnany thousands
Commissioner.
great pomp to Hollywood Cemetery.— ( complied with and to purchase tlw Clam Practical amalgamation. is emphatically
rode, expired.
After reloading, h'ta rifle, not only of the best grain and grass land,!
«uu grans tana, ,
r._ .
7? -------tii!
The flags of the public buildings, ahip- ■ berlain block, west of sdid square, at such a peculiarity, of tins Democratic Party, and while examining the earcass, be heard
valuable
Pme, cedar
! *Actaim^ at Mabox.-Du pre- g
but
of
the
most
vakk
’
-■*1
ping, 4w., wore at half-mast; many bnild- i » P?? “ ■haH ** deciacd advisable by and * large majority (befog the soothern
lack walnut and
*fc‘^ ,o^u&gt;g. of* bras* 111------a growl, and looking up, perceived hei hemlock, cherry, black
.1IU white
wnire I
u.,_&gt; &lt;_
J
; the President of the Sorfetr, H. A.
| wtng,) of 'the said party arc now, and mate, at a distance of five or six rods, oak timber, as well ns many, very valua­ I six pound field piece fired after the e*lc-1 a*
HF.FEB TO
*
mto"“ J«r .»* N. HW»«.
•
Ou nwU™, th. rfellM-ft, JW&amp;ta- ‘•'f r« J “'•&gt;»'« P™U«I
casting suspicious glances at, him, and ble water powers, In the purchase of which
gnna fired, and bells tolled during the cn-J
pthreatening sjicedy vengunce fbr the loss great bargains will by many undoubtedly
. wcro appointed
... :
*
tiomsts.
tiomvts,asasthere
thereare
arethousands
thossandoofof livinw
living
[ dents
of his companion.
Upon a move being be made-, by those having means fre safe
York. Trtii.-wr, in noticing the removal of I
(mulatto) witnesses to prove. And so made by Mr. Abbott to obtain a better
Woodland—Alonzo tarnum.­
and profitable investment, as nil the sales of Mr. Danforth' Button.
the bones of Jarnos Monroe,.from that I'
far as ! the northern broach of the some view of his parte, lhe old fellow raised must be absolute and without reserve, and
Carlion—Isaac Messrs.
party is.concerned. It is riut one whit be- upon Illa haunches, and tn a moment re­ by. the conditions of the law, those who sianaing by, whs somcwh.it hurt. Th*.. I S J?rm- Wro
Irving—James C. Halma.
KnM- °
Thuruapple—I. N. Kieler.
i hind its Houtbcrn neighbor. True. Borth-; ceived a ball In tho throat, which tncrelv bu.von credit Tor actual-settlement ore
changed bis position from the perpendic­
Yankee Springs—Dm. Johnson.'
date any.great men. and h.is aubv.itnted
era democrats are not directly guilty of ular to ths horizontal. When reached prohibited from purchasing those lauds ™ .emmM d.yenitent upon tUm for
^ben wftl unAillftd m« W.
which arc more especially valuable for hrsad.
Rultend-A. D. Iterk.
| this disgweting practice, bbt it cannot be
he was dead, and proved to bc very large timber mines, salines, fee.’
Many ban to lot heavy guns alone l-Xensiey Rty.
Hastings— N. Bartow;
in
—i
£,vuMr*ia
l.lt’eriv, SBC
■ i'.l’SINESS.
denied that they voluntcvr to act aa pimp* I BnJ fat_______ _
„
&lt;1 rods of miles of railroads In the vicinity
Oantietan—L. Mudge.
tahws m BBteralta aa the Pharisees and
•
and
procurers
for
this
sputhten
bawd-1
Of
throe
lends,
IxMh
ia
the
Upper
mri
Maple Grove—L. Upham.
SodJuMss of old io the burinras of whkeTn’* Xorrth
Hekb run have it.—The Lecompton Lower PcnmsuLia, are already projected
Bnhimors—G. Strikes.
HIM*mg tbs tom ha of her dead prophets.
j house of infiuny; and northern demo- .
and
bv
th.
.id
of
the
lil«r«l
lUSSeni
Constitut'.on has at last been printed by
While the Court of Appeal* Is very busy
cratic editor*, permit their pepen to be ।authority of Congress. We are indebted
PORK SAHKKTA Fl.0l;R BARRELS, TCI®
in upaetting the Jaw of tho State ns es
come advertising mffiiotak through the ■to Mr. Morrill for our copy, which con- Und Grants, must be built at no d»stant
Ecrrm rnuiixa.
day, thus eveMimll v making them, as to
Prairieville—Hiram Eewis.
.&lt;■--- .
{ aid of which this monstrous iniquity is 1
local advantages, fljr taurWal Improve­
Barry—ErwiaW. limit.
of
fifteen.
Tu
81, Article —
—) end by
hv take
IhItm and river
_______
'
Johnstown^—Wm. V, Brisk*
■ sought to be spread over flic whole coun- '
menta
navigation
! oon’l
7lh, under the
as welt as for toil, Umber, minea, ralimai’ ‘
dollars. Another
"this section:
&amp;r._ among the moat tllnable and nro'
dottivethatcanbeftnmd. Upon mottrt «•»
fore and

HOM

T -------

J

I

fte •ditoci.l amjtranr
oTtbs pMXr win rmute tlx
W. taMwtteslUl Inrtiro
WMttsr. Tta Yn.cn u pr

,
.

cf car wa•ucliaut lu brut- our

MORNING 1

Um aver w-wthy a{ aupsurt
re c.reutete Um ju»fK&gt;.u •

TRIWEEKLY DET1

4ar&gt;M&lt;! prefect
tfioeaJ eftr inert

I

eilwap*. matirts. the !U«
to lie houraf pringlc j re**

■ jHrtUnc an a ciultfer the
K*tiKTtlHT WEEKLY

&lt;MEM.WnKI.Y TRIBUTE

■xr

11

The re-

tnb •

. ... ?r

JbtoW, That die Secretary procure a'
hu’y iaaror, cry o itagainst tho
aaiws, and aa .imriolMfl^
sniteUe person to deltaw ths'addreso. [ «u uf amalgamation, do so upon the prm- i
apjiokiUid Marshal fcr th&lt; Fair.

JX N’lTlh"56b^« °i dreered

! dl(.

No farther bmiiMiM 1 appearing the' ThiefiniMtinc adiooraMl
:
JOHN W. B1ADLEY,
’ President.
R. B. WkwtwIR, 3«*fy~.

party.
P1MX;
taking the third railroad now
direly through the Bute from

&gt; vwwvo, nw», lire earu-rn na snWIfceiTi

&gt; marl*-, ito fiahwie., Ww

WHO SCB6CRIBE

A BEAUTIF

ScKJFT

™
OF THE frfteC

___

TERMS—!N AD

. _7 .
*
^***”•^^11

�iuSSELL’S COLUO-TcoodHews!^ Good News!

NEW

hew erane goods!

^»Waie

BWK

hardware

AND CUTLEitt.

OBANT * BTAnUMNG’B

Old Fogyicm Dista&amp;oa
Yfmng Athfrrina Ahaad.

Ready Pay Store,

The reOona -why

: THE CHEAP CASH
* 3. BCBSKU. • Itog*

and irtuticat -tri. Ul «nd
fn.trurtive. Cun Bunhii-j re..;; ct, ..-it’i rerfa B
medium of cociinmuraHi-n With Um poapk?
We .bill endoT.-xr to mnke the Ltoitr i'KUn»i
...LU,,*inn aT
OMr.-t-llt- ....«
__ —

GOODS

1 coxaaarrrs atssaaui. aauir .so axacLaocas. :
1 seaurciuiv umums, , xaxovATura msovcwit.
i
■ 3jgjgS!«!L
axwov.inwl uwoaifi I.
1
-".t'."'/ aW H2V”-r- .
«auu ixftr..,* Ur.-iL«r.L,
•
• rncvvm, ncajavere.
anoLvtw, kiure, aatoci.aroas.’
l*lr—ri.&lt;* * a/m..—
, - ----------u.or aau.r, KxuciATon.
COSSrtTWIOMAL BIlEAim.

Just received a large
• stock of

francis

iu Ua»tlnR«!

Rower

Ii fcfo ibe ttfgnl hhrdrar* betiasaa ia Has:

LARGEST STOCK oflba
B8BT GOODS, at the

NEW SPRING GOODS!

... .

LOWEST niCXB,

LARGE STOCK

DRY GOODS

rar, CvIpeU AXhiuliMM*
w.&lt;u, vnnati i orrix
ATZOITXB PkKUJi
T1US EPEE.-

.

EVERY VARIETY,

! have the greatast mriaiy at
ELEVATKlf 4

To be sold at Lowest

OVEN STQkYJMUt
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Erarasaa to tolatowu. SU Plata u&gt;4BasJUeea

by retry uudber. throughout, the
Iat.u are afflicted with Soron, IJuIM brcAllr--. out ribtu &lt;
. o:r

TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.
I Hardware,

dlrtey of lhe JV/MM/My
rvotj vcst&gt;*» of Cbtdimac and in
t tound aud healthy body.
.

bervwa Hinget of all ktnar.

PRINTS

’

GCTGHAMS.

BRILLUYTS,

&amp; BELXfil

PRINTS,

LAWNS,

A nice assortment

LAWNS, CINbHAMS,

SILKS, BONNETS

RVCHE

BOR.

DEBS,B1BDONS, FLOWERS, in

FANCY BAHAGE8,

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS8IMERES,

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL JEANB.SAT1NETS, DEN1M8, TICKS,

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

GJBGCM33T?

Far U.e b«~&gt;r.t ofour mil ribrenbera, we »hc2

AT THE

I

CAMBRICS, .LINENS, OIL BlLlfc,

COOKING STOVES!

nsn

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

dcrftil and true, than lhe recent discovery that-

TRI WEEKLY DETFiOiT TRIBUNE,'

a prize fob everrbodt i

WHO SVDSt’BIBES FOB THZ
WEW

FORK WHiKLY PRESS,

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

All kinds of produce
taken ip exchange for
Goods.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AG

COL-NIB.

■ GRANT t STAILDBO.
Hasting*, June 4, 1857.

1 lhaleaa bo found h* th* aaatorn or western mar­
ket. Ilaoaqiriefo carry rarieti and kind ofSagar.
I 11 willl,-».ild atREJIAIl.
. KABLY LOW PK1PES. TEA st from St le TA
cents per pdund. CUFFEE from IS); to » eetti.
per pound. n*h I'f every dcacn,,ii., j from a Her 1
nog to a titimber 1 Maekerell. Spare will not al­
low me tn euamersto Um whole of my ln&gt;mcn»»
aloek ofGoods, llierefure I will content myueU with
saying that it rooUla. everything that wan ever
tbunt’toffn a FAMILY GfiUCZRr Store, the
whole cempriebg alttgertad more general aaanrtmeid than caa be found at any other eatablistournl
and will be offered ajjprke. lower than ever before
bran! of in t|ie State of Michigan. (MU and ace. I
____------------ ---- W_
,1.— n u— I

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

Al the cheapest atore in town by

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of .&lt;&lt;r,

H.J.KENITFLD
a new stock of Fall aud winter GOODS,
which will be sold fur

ttrirty and «l, In
CHECK

v2u4

JUST RECEIVED

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

READY IP.A/Y,

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
| nt aiittmishing low prices. My motto
LINEN, WfilTE LINEN DRILL U *a little cheaper than the chcapcaU'
I have just received a good aiuortzner.t
FANCY CA8SLMERES, a large ztoek,
Ladies
beautiful pattern* and very cheap; BLACK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

UXOR
Ikoka.’ Thafitotosiwl. Fuoltoto, FbitaKipLlcul.
Tbrolccical and Bwnsntlc works of the beat aaIbors, mar at all litnas l» found.on our shelrtcAlso’pcbool Books, Blank Dooka audSUlwociy ol
alt kinds and description.
Mr Farticnlar attention paid to all kinds of
repairing in oar Use of buainaaa.
“
MAPES A BASTA.
BasUngs, J ana 6,1856.
e5

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
PHYSICIAaNAf SURGEON.

CHEAP CROCKERY

Ita^a-Tror toS,d.uw,rt
NAILS. CLASS, rirrTT, OILS,CAN-

hbuitlcgt. March 3. to.
wtu nr X257 n®0* » CENTS to «WM
k'vbt’T nV'Z-T ? Eu n SVBSCZWtt OM
hEtbiPT OF THE SL’BSCBIBTION BOSSY.

T7IJlM8-t.«r ADTAKCE:

’"rf ’’F*-tI”1.......--•*
W
Or"’/"/
•••»2

!

AND

Mtly

JOHN M1CHAEI., would raa|wcifu)ly Ufcrta
tha eitlxens of
HASTINGS aso VICINITY,
that ba to »cw prsparsd to atareta aay SW* of

* distnbatod ara eoinpriaad ia
Trraacry Hou..»Ift» Oo

DLES. SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
on hand and all persons wishing tobuy or
I sell will do well to cal! before bargaining WALLPAPER,*,, *e.
elaewhcre.
I « ould particular! r call the aitenlion
of perilous who are building to thv fret
that 1 have just Received a targe alack ol
NaHa and Glaaa and that I will foreiah

PAINTING/-

IMITATION* OF

WILLIAM JONES.
Hstingboal lhe entire Meek •!
miei and foe of every grade, and many other
Uitogs vhreh wr eann.rf here ceunicrate, a!l of
which wo will sell »cry low fur

OJt«*

OWX.-W1
trsrirr. tt.a

.

^ocraucyarty mfaa izfar^k, sad ulbemoerot

GROCERIES,

lend to all profruioaa! tails, with dispatch and
al all hours. Ir order that all mar know upon
wbal Terms my aoericei may ba had. 1 wuuld
stair that for orrUosJT rir!- ■---- •
clitrga HETEXTk-FfVB
of tho Tillage tba aaase wi
ditiou forarery mile of
asfcr1

PBOBPBCTl'Il OF
THS BrSXlXG POST.

TUr^ZbssaerafwJtownMotfjartOr'.V. Tort-.
5iow in the Filly-fifth year of, lU rktatoaos ooh.-

. of all kinds chedn for Readv Par.

BOOTS *= SHOES,:

All thn yop-.
ular Pate n t
Medietmd, o&lt; the
day may aMo Be
found at thia eeuNtoh.
nsenk Ahn a. great vnrfety of the chofoeet Perfo.
miry for the especial ittrotrimodation nf tho ladlee. AHri
Stationery, Pena, Fondle, Ink, (ercry variety) Paper, Ehvelopa *e.
They would respectively nnnotntee te
tbe citizens of Ilmtin-r aid cfUe fcr-'
roan-ling County, pi-nvrnlly that tber ra-’
tend to acli ererythinc in Chrir line o'f the
buaincu aa cheap Mean be bought at tny
place.
Give uva tall an&lt;1 fu'-Igiitforyoiireclre*.'
Produce of moat kinds wlH be lakch to
Special attention will he given to conf.'
pounding and putiinr *— r*’------ —
And every one ptnx'
may tel y'upon then
June '25* 183T

DRESS GOODS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.
Such aa Prints, Ginghams, LeLaiua, Me­
rinos, Pnr.-imet'M Blaek AlnKcaa and a
variety of Wool DcLalns, all Very nice
and very cheap.
Aled a good assortment of Cloths tor
men's wear, and a large slock of atajJcs.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, ehecks
and tickings.
J I’ST RECEIVED a now k»t ot
Compriaing everything for a graitemaa'a out-fit ;
BOOTS and SHOES,
ahiru, collara, fiorca, hosiery, cravata, rants, ev*
ery ranrly froui Bro sMtllap to six dollars-, coata, Ladies Gaiters Buskins and Poots, a
i every price.&lt;|ualitj aad pattern ; rests frta six good luaortmcutat very low prices.
। On hand a very large stock ofCrockery
•billrap to six dollars.
atone and Glass Ware.
Just received a new atock of

G-R.O C JEER,USB-'
Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI­
CES, PEPE1J, FISH, in a word every­
thing ia the Gnxxrr line, such aa
will be wauled far family use. And
they have on hand the beat kind
of ammirnitinn for apertsmeo
auch aa powder, and Per- ,
cuasion Caps of all kindt
Water Pn-sfli asd
©there, Shot,

LARS AND SLEEVES, (mv style-,)

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

1» Zwi'e—PtmW !
I.
.

errut idrcutagr or er the Watkly. not cutv ia com*.ri4B{ more trnreal news, tout'in giving the tuart tts of tach 4ar, am! presenting, atoo. a much grea­
ter rartetr c( local eitr intrlllgvnce.
We Aa nrfknw that it u Memtorr ’co partketjrirr after tlie store, but w, u ay mt, the TatH «aat.r Tinarea wi:le.intnia theialcMMwa br
t-'tfr*ki1'raf***1*’11,0 l,W,&lt; gouuiZ
*"*U*

I

CHALU

ISAAC C. MOTT,
! ia now reitmg iskrrl fan
' Uiancan l &lt;• bourbtfor t
■ er store this nide. fXew
' place for the people of 1
Marshall. lUSTfaiS. I
t Irr, toiurchase good. .» .—
i me a eaU aad tealtMtoalh of lids assertion, or '
; KENDIX YUVK 0KDK1LH, and the goods will be
i ’elected ar ! pul up with a* much care m if yvu
wereprcsenl to srieet thattiyoaraeirni.
■' Mr stock of Good! is largo aad well scloctod, eon• .hung uf every ruiety andi-f

•ur rater. Ito not u_k.e th* fael that ekrtK-u ia
er a rrKo fur inJiilcre«Kfe-&lt;.r n-gl&lt;rt vf dutiex,
to tiw ^tfurraaiwr ®f wbwll wrt public Weaftioa
bu rnabled u. locoutnbutd to no tinall e«.Dt. ’
TEKJ1S.-Siu-’e copy |fl pear; to Clubs, foer
ww. ll-r *: . er t&gt;u.e u-pira for t M&gt;, in odvAROB—
rath oabaenber* uasm wri’.Uc an tire p«jrer.

CLOTHLVd

And every thing in the I inn of Grooerica.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALI.Its

DKVG« ARD XEDVeVNEa;

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Burning Fluid togtther with a foil atock af

tea

0035*35*35! 3S,

FOUND.

Hava lately received a full aaaortmgct of

TURPENTINE, ALCOIIOL,

OF ALL KINDS.

sugars

AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG BTOr!e,

mi

GROCERIE8

That Good TFA, auro to cure die headache

•elreu-nn, n-pert &gt; .rf lectures Ind public reeUugs.
all th- rarwtr ofloeal, c-wuni ..-trial and marine
latdlicc-.c. which ajipeaib in the Daily.
HT Wdlrtm not rrl several pereraa » Bbitr
a eluli far i!»e Daily nr Tri-WreMr 1
'»
The DPrtuiT WEEKLY TRtBTXB. eootalo■‘n’
important aud IstcM g« era! new, of
’brDi.Ii Tnbtrae, and aboat as uracb reeding as
Ito .Sow 3 erk Wwkl.ro. H iruutod tn .nbwriu-rs
reyalartyaierr Monday aftorawn, «l Ft mt year
tesiiigla nibscnbers. and Io debs al tlie fclljwuig
'tow ;.rKW
•
!? ■S’...........’USES ~r»-.—eis
ftix eep-ro........ ...fro IWyaupica.............. 3fi
Tesoopeas........
a I ou. Hundred evp.ro TV

Ac.

ClathlBg: leref so Cheap.

morning Etumox,

Ctotiint a’l&amp;e huiir nnts
a-t. -«y.. —V.

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON \ARN,

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE PARASOLS.

— OR —

Haiti n. Febuary 11th, !B67.________ ly«

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

Ready Pay Store.

GLASS-WARE

■ veto the tiiutMUJuirstka rretiing edition and
utduifhl. aud the night tidrrfrapbie i».rett»
• huu appear in the twain-: ^-eo Tll-ro th«
I'.ily ItUcne comlmra the l»jt fretun-v of an
and morning paper. Wr ineurmore lhar:
vniiaarr eipmsn in evntitmlagthi* arrangement,
lot we hate determined Io n er I the wirbra irfour
KqaWicaa friend, in the into.-ior of the State,
retardiea. cd labor nr rtpehee.
'
Now i.tbe time of year, tost al lhe rommooeo-

J°aso

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.

GROCERIES’
rmpioi nl « phoengrerie reporter,
.&gt;1 ehall Is preyaivd not only u&gt; prXltol: the Mi&lt; rvix-.vrfiug. tlll.e Lcgudiiturw, UitgivefaK uer’ .tits report. U &gt;pe« cue. ia » hub ttor publicmar
irt! *a iatcrvtL
~,
ia vu: e-itntam-J.l departmeerf. over 'Which a
; .mfctrnt u*a» wit Iprr.kdo, wrakail alm al weu
raet acid rdiat-iii'.d
. .
,
T'-e editorial E:auac-'«*.cv« and g-tirra) eondrwl
rf ttie paper will trnikiv the »auie a« at pmntit.L-,
Wo intend tu .1111 litrtber mervare oar reading1
-i-’tftt.-. TU Tmsvxb ia pHiilcd oo ».w, beautiful

TEtT W-AJRE,

rtOPl'ER. Tin and Sbe« Iron Wan efall Had.
v7 on Land or made to order
’ - •. '

�are rex-*u
■

Good Mews! Good Rows

■si Cstan

new
F’&amp;L *?SJS
HARDWARE STORK

placed under the swoBra porta, in a few
boon tbo swellmg wholly raUtded, and
the sore comtueneed discharging matter
—the hone was saved.
Some years after thia I heard two perbom talking about a hone which had been
gorged in tho abdomen. In this cose every
thing had been tried in vain. The poor
eresfiare nurt die. At my suggestion be
waa smoked, rad when 1 next beard ft ora
him tho old horse was well. Bo much for
old wounds.
J» the seme year I cut my foet with an
axe. Tbo lady of the house, aeixing the
foot while It was-yet bleeding freely, held
it over a pan containing smoking tag-locks.
In a few minutes the bleeding stopped,
and the smoke wm removed, and a ban­
dace applied to protect it from accidtnt•ebhfowa. Tbo wound never matunitcd,
and eoneeqoently never pained me. I
have seen this remedy tried :n many sim­
ilar cases, and always with tho same re­
Mita. Lol the reader bear in mind that
BO lineament or salve, drawing or healing,
should be applied. You have merely to
smoke the wound well, and natarc will do

Ready Pay Store,

tare* it to say imayasMs *«e. remove* »* “
0*4;! c,
btotehr^JL.. from As fore,sod nm
aU aaurttete and nerruu* brad ache- Sot dron&gt;»r wd the Mlowtag:

Just received a large
stock of

PROF. 0. J.
few d»v* w* have recdvud an maay order* and
eallafor Prof. O. J. Woad a Hair U«Mralit*. that

| In Hastings 1

NEWrSPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK
oft! «te. and on.doa/u |2 *.te, ted W..., u*

HARDWARE

J°mLATHBOFA Ca

Hickory Grovo, St

dry goods

j

every variety,
To be sold at Lowest
Prices.
a.u
a—
/»»*•«'«»

PROF. 6. J. WOOD—Dear air:’ Sono Um* &gt;*»l
aummrr ,w« wc.ro induced to are write of your

m

dress goods,

BAPLET a B
PACTCRSKSor tin

OF ALL KIXDS.

Tb-ePOTtanf summer proceed from
animalcules commonly termed the “wig•glstail.” if a bowl of water is placed in
tbe rammer's sun for a' few days, a num­
ber ot “Wiggle tails” will bo viable, and
they wiB continue in sue until they reach
thrwe-sixteentbs of an Inch in length, re­
maining longer at the surface os they ap­
proach maturity, aa if seeming to live on
influences derived from the two al emen l*
of air and water; finally they will assume
BCYING
a cryaalis form and by an increased spseific gravity,taink to tbe bottom of the
----OB—
bawl. A few hours only will elapse when
a short black furx or hair will grow out
on every aide of each, till it assumes the
form-of a minute caterpillar. Its specific
gravity being thus counteracted, it will
win do wall to e*n **d rxmnto* fox thaawlro
readily float to the aurfxcr, and be wafted
boforo purohMinj .tteeirh tr*.
to the side of the bowl by tbe slightest
breath of air. In a short time a fly will
bs batched and escape, leaving its tiny
house upon tl&gt;e surface of the water.
'
Any one who has had a cistern in the
yard baa devbtlcss ohoerved tho same offeet, every summer, although ho may bo
ignorant ofttho bwtat'rful sud simple pro­
cessor development. Ma pitcher of as­
tern or other water containing tbo animalculee is placed in a close room over night
from which all mosquitoes have been previonsly excluded, enough mosquitoes will
breod'from it during the night to give
any satisfactory amount of trouble. In
feet, standing bv a shallow, half-stagnant
pool on a mitf-Bummer's day, tbe full
development of any number of “wiggle
tells” to the musquito state can be wiri
uesst-d, and the origin of ibeae disturber*
of night’s slumbers, thus folly ascertained, f
—Scientific Americar..

GINGHAMS.

8CAXDUAT1AX VEGITABLE BLOOD
GINGHAMS, HUB, De Bateah Mvarata the ma «tf tw,
y* ar* efaapOTtearetUrii »tudy *nd rxwntreat t*
KlCilE 'BOR. towWlsis-rfictpiiltboiAlte. Xu M&gt;«&lt;radnkt
tbrir eiqwriurty •Iter cn» «inc!. tri*L Frier t!
Um Scaadiwtvtoa Btook 1‘onter. |1 Mr ^fl[,
DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, dra.
ert&amp;perUtf «!«*•«; HcudiMnixa
Fa,
.PRINTS,

BBILLUIT8*

LAWNS, SILKS.

A nice assortment

LAWNS,

BONNETS

ro- r. w ri; “
,C®aBt-T- buL. AuX. 4 IOT.DjlC. W. Boback: 1 bare received lOEocbben
•Cl from your braodmurua Blu-d Punter u-J
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. BkwdPai».lbal1
j
hare lbo.Shc It laydute.tcd
Il 1* km eny india.iioa. to pro you . pfoio „ttf.
JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS, ;meat of my cam. I «e&gt; for re«r» afflicted with
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
that baae of *U co- .fori, and efficiency in bu.feru
Tvrvcar.itoL.lr *11 the trolled »tcKINDS BONNET TRUINGS
RHFETINGS,SHIRTINGS. BLEACH- dlOT
Jdrnpepaia.
w¥ich liter, uted lorid DTMlfof C.ltdifete.
indeed r..-t&lt;-a todaneboly reUh-Rse. U
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED so
Jwould
AT THE
eun.ul’.ed wUL the bet phyveten. I cveid fc.,r
at I waa icxiiMrcLlo tty f uur ninbctero thmtn
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN, itbs j-rouadoo* vf a fdforJ cud afln u-fop thea *
Ciw days waa pewtly UurCttwl, .nd |£ . ,i5tl
CAMBRICS, UNENS, OIL 8Uj\ |
Clu»«. tew liter, a iuemth^ 1 «*&gt; entirely Sl4 jwr
mascady cured. I wu «!« *HUci»d witk the
moat VAleatLfiT'.ii. bccdicttei, wfafab I romm
PARASOLS,
Ac.,
Ac.
wb* produced by my uiMtrdmd .1 ..-i..acb. for »ber
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
toy dl.l*p«i* ten UK my headache left with h.I now fori bater luenrry respect thin J have for

FAKCY BAKAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

GLASS-WARE

atlMan »««• m tin,

WHOLapALE *«!
VV q»d pfcteu,u*.l

GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS.

COOKING STOVES

3IBOB

Ureirrscnrmec. *&gt;dl«:jthro lii* brreto tte «.

nurn

.ay that our boy, haa a* healthy a (snip, and i*
luxuriant a crop of hair as say elbse child. U e
c«u, therefore, and do hereby re««naircd your
Brotorotivs, ana perfect raaedy for all dlteawe of
th* »calp and hair. Ws are. your*, ro.nactfully,
GEORGE AS HIGG1NBOTII,
HARAM A. BIGG 15BOTH.

lawppoM the smoke of burning wood
would produce the sama rcaulta, but it
would not be to manageable. There ia a
PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Dear Biri I bare uaeJ
priaaplc in the smoke of wood, which,
two bottle* of Professor Wood-* RestoraUrs, and
when applied to flesh coagulates the albu­
caa truly ssy It is the greatmi discovery of the
•n for reatonng and changing Um hair. Before
men, thus rendering It unsusceptible of
uidng U1 waa a dim of SOTcuty. My hair ha* now
putrefaction. The same principle stops
bleeding by coagulating tbo blood. It
promotes healing, and may be applied with
decided benefit to almost all ulcers, wounds
axf cutaneous diseases. See Turner's |
,f every possible aixe, recently purchased
Chemistry, by Liebig and Gregory, pt,
it prices perfectly suited to tho
T242.
'
For chapped brads .and lips, molasses
ia the best remedy 1 ever need. If my
cows have sore teats, or an ox chafes oifl
PROBATE NOTICE.
aho rater shin so aa to occaricn 'be blood
JTAfE OF MICHIGAN, I Frobal
to start I apply molasses.”—Country
Gentieman.

Yocna Coltk—Many colls are lost for
want of rare before they arc a week old,
which might have been saved by a very
little attention. ’ Oftan tho mare has been
poorly kept and worked hard, and the
colt is of necessity poor end weak. Warm
and 4ry shelter, with plenty of litter, libesai feed and perfect rest for both the
mare sod foal, will uraally be all that ia
reqnirsd. If, however, tbe foal be weak
ana thin, end especially if after the first
week he does not seem to improve, and
k&gt;e«s and ankles seem’feeble and totter­
ing, examine Ins mouth and see if his teeth
arc arc cut The colt, when fooled, should
have eight front teeth, four above and
fbnr below, if these are not all through
tbe gums, ha cannot suck well, as the
gumo nre inflamed and sore. Cut the
gwtus with a sharp penknife, and the ani­
mal will improve at once.— Vt. Stock

NW GOODS!

tiBAMT A SFAUDiMNCPS

,

lhe bud btad, raauorou *11 diudrafi/itehtox
£TStKtlS?S

goods

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

CLOTHING

Hint Good TFA, sure to cure the headache

COJF'JF'JESTS,
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
CHALU

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

HERDS PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

And every thing iu the line uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

all.w me. therefore, to ciragraiukir roe e^OTiMking a dreeorerr in msiBciMi which ta proving itsru to be a worker of each vcotd* re io toe Am.*
of tee human fstuilr.
GEUilUE H. BESSITT
Local Editor ClnciaaaU l&gt;«ilv Et^virn
Inrauaruu*. Wcdr.esd._t. Kept X. U4i
Dr. C. W. Bosses-Dmr Sir tl.riag been treebl»d foe several rear* with calrenw debility u.4
« retire.., m. much so that wm maWr to .tired
to my eriisary bnstoeM at tiuv*, aad b:&gt;irr
heari) of the wondetfoJ cure* th.S your heaudiu.ri
w Jlood Porihor .nd Pdl. acre .Eretteg. 1 •■*
induced by a fnend Is try tbriu.
1 barn been using tee punteX for teel»l
months, sad hud the ured.cw folly r;u*! to i-t
reeoxunendaticn*. So i siuahie b .to uro to « .
that I cannot now di.p&lt;tooe with lhe ure cf it *l
my adr cncrd bk”, seventy-set en y ear*.
1 cheerfully giro till* infortLativa for lhe l.ne
IU of those similar It afficlid.
MORRIS MORRIS
. The above certifies! * aid maay other*, caa b*
•ent *l my c ffic. by any one st say lime. Gc.-foa*
of my Fsaily Medical almutec, grate from «&gt;
liuufoctory. sales room and office, Xn. &lt; Km»
Fourth street, id building from Mais .L Ostia-

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC
COUNTS.

GRANT k SPAULDING.
dasta In pnnmsac* of and by rirtwe of a deerre
of this fourt. rasde tr
d-*-* «“
Kin day of October, i
Circuit Court Cam”"
of Barry, will tell
bidder, at Ibe Cos
top. on the IWh

Hastings, June 4, 1857.

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

1 have mdfcrod much at times. While it b
aal to the taste, it certainly has a hippy effect up.
oe lhe nerves. Phase accept my thanks lory rex
kind regards and act*, and beteve m».
Yours,
J. W.T. MeMVLLEV.
Cnrenian, Friday tept A 1ST
Dr. Roback-Ihwroir Bevir-.g been sCirtednIto
oeamlgi. cr rlreumalrem for the put year and s
half, and haring seenyoer n&gt;&lt;d&gt;c.ue. called to.
Hcandinariu Blood I'unBse,highly HneOTOTHsdrf
liy nntetmen with whom 1 am acintoied. 1 wu
induced to try it. Bal not before I Lad need rorme

v2n4

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapest atom in town by

H. J. KENFIFLD
a new stock of Kall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

READ'S- PAY,

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES!

at astonishing Inw prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have just received a good assortment
FANCY CASSIMERES, a largo stock,
Ladies
beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Carry. *•-At a *ro*ion of the Probate Court, for Uk DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Countv of Barry, hold-rn at the Probate Ofict In

S

Trtuent, Orin I- R*t, Judg* of Probate.
Is Um matter of Ibo ettete of Frenelc DouMdwra,
*Ctore*dtog and filtog lhe petition duly verified,
of Suffimny I)on*M*on, widow of Mid decewed.
praying for certain reaarae thernn Ml forth teat
•dmlnunratian of raid rotate tn»y be grunted, and
that letter* nay iuoe to aaid petitioner.
Tbereupun it I* ordned. that Monday, the 59th
day of June, at 1 o'clock to tbo afternoon, bo as­
signed for the he-uing ot Mid petition, and that
the heira al law at mH bwwecl, sad all other
trerwn* interacted in »*&gt;d rotate, are required io
appear at a acewwe of raid Court, then to to boMeo at the PraTale Uttc*. in Haattoge. and .how
cte»e. if any there be. why the prayer of tba peti­
tioner ehould not be granted:
And it i« farther ordered, that aeid petitioner

DRESS GOODS

Such as Prints, Ginghams, l^Tjdni, Me­
rinos, Parametras Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLalna, all very nits
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths tor
men's wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, slurring, stripes, check*

I.
Ul. mwm cab uiw. •-----«■ which ltd lo his recovery were •&gt; Hltto -

CHEAP CROCKERY!

SMiWbSriWwrixwS’

die ot tho OToat'entb rectory ot wtal w»ot;W
"A oynipvl aad certata res-.e&gt;ra*.&lt;e for ui*&lt;*»«* •!
— T jL.—" W..1 .Loll.
fo-OV.
*’

JUST RECEIVED s new lot ot

— proscribed mnniir. pn I'*'ad ita uao. Tho re»i&gt;lt &lt;u tororalb*. In wo
ruoatto ho waa able to walk about Ut
without difficulty tad in aeroa twato* fo® *"
time that he cvtuteeored ita ore be » a» enuroiy
wall ted ha* net been cenhned a dar ..net.
Grateful toward* an aB riao prot.Jtnre forb;*

BOOTH and SHOES,
•hirte, collar*, j;lovea, btwlcry, snvito, piata. stsry raxtoty from ire .hilltop to
doUare; casta, Lsdie'n Gaiters Buskins and Boots, s
good
assortment
at very low prices.
•very pnee, quality ted pattern ; 'HU from Mx
On hand a very large stock ofCroekery
•hilling* io aix dollars.
stone and Glass Ware.
Just received a new stock of
O-Tt

of all kinds cheap for Ready Psy.
■
I have also a very largo quantity n!

3LffiTTMOEB3S3Et.
AND

I

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

MHIXGLES,
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
on bind and all nanonu wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before banralnin« WALLPAPER, Ae_, Ac.

W uron Pfoosttcua.—A weather
prophet has found out bow to do it. He
writes to sji agricukunt) paper saying
‘•When you wish to know what the
weather is to
go oct and select the
amxl’rer. eloud you can see; keep yw eye
apt* H, awd if it dscrmscs and dinppears,
it shows a state of the air which will be
sure to be followed by fine weather, but

I wtmld particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the fact
1 ‘“T/T*
* larr riodi o|
.Nails and Glass and that 1 will furnish
Baah, GI«m, nails. Door Trimtuinru Ac., BVY, and hare no hoaliaiion to taring 1 do not
—- * baUMMMOLD!
*
“*
at as low a figure m possible.
nSLyl
SFJ KENFDCLD

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

’“TEMPERANCE
G- B. O C E B. -y 1 1 1

New Barry Mill,
IS now in suoco
to do any amount

CASH O3fiTX.TFl
ADW ysicssr

*WOQB * GRANT.

Ul &lt;r«u*. w
ki
rmxrawx'te « i. . _ &lt;*. _ —_

eW- * unur .f-r-jMdtclY*/, fXlu.ly Ciw

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JAJWW A. »
A TTDftXlir and Gwm
A mA OMtorior ia Cto

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VOL. 3,
fastings’ finsints^§ireti«rj.

. HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1858

Select14 'Jortrji
DREAM.

S in *11 kind* of dry, goods, groeeriea,
ry. Av- Stale »t, epposita posteBta*
Hl J. KENFBBLD,”

I* - Harlow House."

rrrT i »’&lt; ■ t) of UU •*'&lt;’ Mu*t-ir
.
block. State ttovl

\1A.NTTXCTVRERS of tin. *h»«Vlrvn and eop\f —r-wsiv. Deslvrs in iwm.
»«&lt;*!. gtaw,
» l'.»n'.warc. cutlery sad sicrre* S*w»un, &lt;Lx&gt;r
"
J. 1*. ROBERTS * Co.,
/J
BE VEERS in Jru&lt;», mtdicinrs, psUat aiffi
c&gt;n.-&gt;. twit-ts, oils, tuepcutlD*. burning fluid.
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j.ir. OAKLEY,
v I’IfoLEHALE and retail deafer Is, sod mans\\ foelsitr of leather, tfudlnffs, de.. Bullis

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DAMIEL COOK,

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
* TTORNEY end Orcselor at U«
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WILLIAM BI RCHER,
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JOHN ROBERTS,

CAKIAJM O. SCOTT,

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GEORGE W. MILLS,

JOHN 8. VAN HRt'NT,
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TEBMB—A1M0, IN' ADVANCE.

NO. 11.
■----------L_T'J!1...... ' .JBUM

atUdt, now uttered a wild yertaad Jump­
ed forward—knife in hand—directly at dred
Farr.
But thclatter stooped, and Bien­
nis; striking beyond his mark, fell over
him, driving hla knife deop Into th* floor

u hinns to

oad jwudom.to foe who!*.fabric, ^ecp
this in view when you wish to know wliaj
hour baa atrut-k.
My Vod! I thfo&gt;k Thee, Art Thy
watahfa) uy* is.ov*r-aU:thiBg*, *md tfaft
Thou govcrtuMt them wifo. morcy and
wisdom.
I,.thank Thee that the world
goes not a*, man will*, but as Tbou (he
Lord wilt.
In whom aftiT trust better
than in Thoel
How Hrungely -Soever,
then, the world'* affairs may Mocnetime*
seem to procoed, I will be dumb, and not
open my inoufo, because thou ducat 1L—
Gotlkvhh Embtcmt.

bcMMd with foe devil in 'pin, and you ean't dHve
closed over that face,
it oat, either, you might a* well try to
make a pair of patent tikfoer bort*out
by M&gt; left hand in hi* long, ooare* hair, flrrubk from tba trat—■doubly to because
of a piece of corned beeC.or crovfd a aoi*
and tlie keen bowi* in his right, raised
MO
—
tob
—
v
V
over ins nesii.
.
noo. BiUy Dpl»b*w»* onpxrf ihwitmd;
“Hallo enough, you bloated hatted, be­ ger in tliat, for Bili-nsver missed his.mark,
holy far utterance. Bal fony oarri*4 fart he was as big n- devil, as wrer ats strfasw
fore 1 realp you !'* cried Bill.
to her resting place, they laid bar,’naafo beaiia.’ When ho graduated from school,
and he waa a* bdnaalft* truth itaulf.
All wa* now •xdtoment on both aides,
he left through the window, puraund by
tho
waving
wiDow,
fo*
ood
wa*
-placed
'lite men took tbeir atanda, al aixty
On»
and a down knives and pistol* were naces. Bill fired, and the cup flow Hom
above her, and-foap told me aha was hap­ the teacher end throe assistants.
drawn In * second.
.
py; but I knew not whrt fo*r.«aid; they thing Billy, would: do, he wppld tell tbs'
“Hu!J on I" shouted Bill. “Th* firet
took me from her resting-place, and for truth. He fold me ootidehuy that when
that moves to Interfere, will gel steel for
many long day* no sunlight gleamed upon he was taking a trip upon the nmnlfo.
me, Ywa* all excluded by closed shutters, flrmran &gt;orm «ime . hp 'Mto VIgM,
supper and if fol* thief don’t oay enough, •mothered hate areroed to centre inhui
and when 1 asked them why, they told and in-lhtr momiug they found the tow­
right soon, off goe* his hair!”
.
looks.
Huliata noticed that look and
Qn taytbiag I do—
“Enough, enough, and 1’U treat!" cried shuddered. ■ ,
tne 1 waa sick, and must rert. How oftuld line had ahnmk •&lt;&gt; that it bad drawn both
Biennis, quivering, like a coward, as he
1 rest 1 1 wa* not weray—foe *fater &gt; of
“For Gudfa rake, do not cun the risk !”
my soul waa ooxi.l 1 vra* not physically be a Providential thiug for them, for fo*
was, with terror, for bullie* are always foe murmured to BilL
Ire brigM,
captain hadn’t taken an observation W a
eowarda.
sick, but heartsick:
“Nonsense, tba risk i» nothing.*" be
[gw.
riWhen we're dry a* buffido chips in said, and touk hte ptaec.
Wh*a 1 again went forth to ralhgle gin cock-tail in threndays, and they Were
Angust, flat brokn,' got no friends, and
with foe worid, *11, 'all was changeiL^“Yon will fall, but not alone I" said-Iluforget foat we’re ■white inCn,. We'll drink liata, ra *h* took * place near him. “Let
Tb* dower* still bliwwmed bat they wort
a raareaombre buq foe bird* rang/tir*5 - mare they would have run afoul of the
with yon!” said Bill, scornfully,aa he me hold your rifle !”
*
This re'-iuret wo* too simple to bo ro­
a sadder tune, foe sunlight gladdened tho ' front comer of a /arm-hcnse and founder­
arose from his prostrate tmtagonist.
earth but the ray* were daiwened. I lin­ ed In* oat-bln. I sincerely hope that
Bleunl*
and hi* gang
evidently
did not
---------------,-----------fused, and Ids handtxl her fo* gun, which
--------------------like tho look* of-ottr party, for they now lie had hj
’
’
ger much at sister* grave, and I hear an
jqrtz-reloaded.
hauled off and left us to undisturbed ep^ct Iout of range, there, girl ’’’ shout­
almost audible voiea coining from: fov
duet, and repeating her dying word* ;— God have mercy ou bis soul, the rope
ed Halpin, who w now ready fir his
jnyment.. And then tjaore quirt
nv in Heaven.
Heaven."
Through; th&lt;the will shrink so that they can’t tie a kuot in
•‘-Meet
Meet rqp
”
Tliruugh;
the rest did Bill been me.
shot.
(
floating clouds of evealng a feir, white it.
I went orct to Billy’s bouse one
“Out of kit range, but not out of yowrr,
= ——ttzzzt:
-r*"g night, and his old'man had a prayer mnethand ix sometime*
extended, --d
and I rrongBiennis .-itto tiis p*rty, and.lbrco days af­ if treachery is meant!" said tbu Mexican
terward were off for tEc'plaina—1 to go girl, in n low tone, as shi moved a little
nize one that I have so often pressed in
BILL FARR,
sisterly
love,
in
bjfigono
day*,
foat
ever
as far ns Ij&gt;**mie, and then strike off tn to one side.
MT SISTER.
beckon* mo on to heaven.
As I gaze have a peep* in." So wo went op. The
the northwest—they bound for Sant* Fe.
Halpin fired.
The eup still remained
And so long an I wa* with them, I culti­ on Bill's head. A shout arose from (he of them waa ray aistor.
It u a rare cir- | upon the ailent star*, a* the) twinkle and good brothers and slater*’ware kneeling
vated the acquaintance of Bill Farr, for 1 crowd, for they tiiought Bill waa untouch­ cumstance that angels are permitted to shine in the distant sky, the dark lure-* ifpmi the flour and wr stood looking otij
lighted
eye*
beam
i(pon
me,
and they
IftTd hint for his ax&gt;l bravery and modest ed, and had won the wager.
dwell in thi* worldTof light* and shades,
&lt;k*port*i«nt.
When we parted, it was
lint a groan followed that shout, when embodied In a form of mortality, bitt
with regret on my part, tiiough 1 Utde they saw him rahe his hand to his fore­ thvae who gated on sister’* brow, and “meet mo in Hcavcm" I think of all and atraddling hi* leg*, ho bounded over
thought then that . / should now: be living, head, reel a step forward, and sink heavily mw the glances pf her dark spiritual oyca, thi*, and foe blesacd Redeemer who died ouq after another of tnelgood people,' and
‘■Kit Cai-sof," it is thought, has no equal,
while both he mul Aubrey have gone to the earth. And, at the same instant, alinoct fancied they **W tho angelic light to rave mankind t then, and then onlv got lullf way round the rojm, wbM Ito
etl-’ier for daring, for a knowledge of the
Hui fate's voice was heard,'shrill and clear playing over her countenance, and tlw r.rn I happy, for 1 think of the time with was stopped by pitching bred firwt into
down to gory grave*.
•
p&amp;thless weft, or in the akill. endurance,
Ah! how ntany of th* brav o and good its a bugle sounding to the charge-. “Mur­ light of Heaven shining through tho win­ joy, and 1 know that tom* day we shall th* apron «?f i hla grandmother. There
and curuing which make* the western
wa* a kivdor “hying on of hand*,” jurt
meet in heaven.
Lviux Lax.
whom I have known, and aoxv*d with, derer—Ar spared you, but 1 will not|" dows of her soul.
But sueh beauty as
hunter and. trapj&gt;cr formidable. Yet, in
then, and Billy was taken to the hotoft.
Hulsoalx CoLixoa, April 12.
have passed away, while lf oft lightning- she shunted.
hers was too bright to last, and ao the
my trips of adventure toward die setting struck and tentpwst-btolcn, seek and sigh
laid acroa* a bai-k-log, aud his "alt-Jowlr
And aw she did so, she raised Bill’s rl•un, 1 bavu met more than one who wua iu vain for »uch death m baa taken them fle, and, with unerring nim, sent a ball destroyer cam* with »lo*r and rnftssurod
V^no'u. Tvxw vnz Gancnaroxt?— wb» pounded till they broke kindling
tread, but fearfully aur*. Cautiously he
well calculated Uj compel* with “Kit" for to lie upon glory’* crimson bed.
through Malpin'a black heart.
Bill was advanced, with an unerring hand he When I wa* a little boy, I remember on* wood enough, to laat all winter. Wheat
tiie meed uf fame in; bis own peculiar
Ringold, Ridglcy, lancohi, Bliss, Ayres, dead but vengeance quickly followed his grasped the heart of her we Idolized, and cold winter's morning 1 wa* acooated by the row cotnniencrtl, 1 ran up stair*,
line. AVbiX lik* him, could trail a foe ur Crittenden, Kerr, Downtuan, Ingo—a fall.
a smiling man, with an axe oc bis shoul­ knocked the poodle dog end®ire, dashed
it was stilled forever.
into Sally Doblw’ chamber, ran around a
find a friend 1 who, like him, knew uot a hundred dear once—are gone, died brave,
Ifow prone are we to worahio earthly der. “My preUy boy," raid he, “has hooped skirt, knocked an old fast out of
fear? who could aufler without a groan, noble deaths, yet 1 must sta|y. For ickat*
idol*, and forget in our adtnirafoki of the your father a grindstone F “Yes, sir,”
A
dovt
Paint.
—
Pride
is
frequently
re
­
the window, took an ob*ervati&lt;m, tow
endure without fainting, and shame *vrn Ixl time and xstb tell, but tell, oh! tdl
commended by the false u*e of language. gilt, the goodness of the giver, and when said I, “You are a fine little fellow," said Billy licked. I jumped tout of th*. .«b&gt;
the red man iu svrical tortitude 1
tpiickly, for I am weary wigi waiting I
Pride ho* been defined an “inordinate and we fix our hopes, our heart*, our aix, be, “will you let mo grind my axe on it 1" dow upon tho ***** a minute, and dronOne sueh was Bill Farr, the hero of thia
unreasonable sclfiekteem, attended with upon our idols, how sore they are to be Pleased with hi* compliment oi “fine little ped—where 1 Echo *n»rer\ in foe awUl
sketch. 1 met him first at St. L&gt;'ui&gt; «ith
I never wrt Bill Farr tmain, but have insolence and rude treatment of other*." taken from u*. We might aimoat asv, fellow,” “Oh, yea, sir,” 1 answered, “it is
barrel, 1 touched Irfittrirn, earn* up and
Aubrey, the Santa Fe trader, who had just beard of hi* fete. WuJd that I knew
Sometimes thl* view is recommended, by when we find uno true heart that rightly down in the shop.” “And will you, mr
engaged him a* a guard and litiutor for
his early hi*t&lt;&gt;ry, which moat have been the application to ft of an enithet expres­ appreciate* our wayward natures, foat man," raid be, patting mo on the head, crawled out I was trodried with a oowr
By gravy, that wa* the wor*C
hla train u&gt; New Mexico, where, ala*! a strangu and cruel one, to send him— sive vf »ume valuable quality’of Mart; beats in unison with our», most surely “get a little hot water ?" How could i stomach.
poor Aubrey fell'by tho hand of a cow­ genteel and educated as ho was—upon eo
refuse; 1 ran and soon brought a kettle vegetable sonp I ever •wallowed. I shook
and sometime* by the substitution of a will they be tom asunder, lb« tender
the aiffrt^rouod* ami cgg-abclls out of
ardly assassin, out long aft.rsards.
wild aud dangerous a track, m that which word, which awnkcns'in the mind no idea cord* which bound them will be severed; full. “IIow older* yoa,and what is your
. There were *on?e twenty or mitre of hr followed. T&lt;1 abuw bow d.spcrato be but those of excellence and glory. Many —but no’—that were murmuring; we name 1” continued he, without waiting for my hair, and made tracks Tor home *cala reply; “I am sure you ar* one or foe tcring turnip top*, fish-bone*, potato psus in the sjduou of the Planter's House, w^s, 1 need only alaV:, from authentic oea parent La* taught hi* children to be will not complain, for a Father’* hand is
ftnUing sway die grief-thoughts of port ciiUnta. that—iihglirbandol—he fought proud, that by so doing they might be in it, and “Wboio the Ixwd lovcth, he finest lad* that I have ever seen; will you ring*, apple-skin* rod grewre a* 1 wait.
My old imn thrasiied me fue spoiling my
ing with eberishen fri*nda, and *larthig and killed * flrizzly bear «*f die largest aliks to hold their beads'high In their pas­ chastencth."
Though the heart which just turn a few minutes for me?” Tick­
for the “plain*,” where fir*’- wc wvro to site at Tehanio, in California, on tlic fourth sage through foe-worfil. Miserabl* mis­ nestled close to tpjpe for many long, long led wifo foe flattery, like a liul* fool. 1 eltobto, aud BiUy's old oian-soed my old
expect the ‘ copper skins aud, if wo ea- &lt;/ foal July, merely tn atutpe bititaclfmid take ? rarJu in nttcrl forgetfulness of the years, which answered; every wild throb went to work, and bitterly did I. roe the man for spoiling his *will. The hog* werer
caped them, to luuk out fur tho m«*n a|nl friends. Uf life he wa» utterly ruckleu, divine maxim, that “Pride gocth before of my own with one of kindness, and day. It was a uew axe, and 1 toiled and taken sick, and they had to be killed to
cowardly, aud treacherous “Rreasws" be­ yet ao-quicl in hi* reckltosnc** tlust no destruction, and a haughty spirit before a svnijKithy, bos been severed from mine, tugged, till I wn* almost tired to death. Ire eured. 1 havn’t used gay hair oil since.
yond.
Wn were cotspoacd of traders, one would deem him a dril'l of de»pcra- fall.” It i» raid of one of foe king* of the bright light of Heftran, which ahe *o The school bell* rang, and I could not get
away; mr hshds were blirtsred, and it
hunters, and * tew merchants, who had
anelcut Ea'pt, foat ha chore to bo denom­ longed for while un earth, has burnt upon
helped to Gt up .the expedition. Also, U°UuL to hi* dutch. It occurred Ml last inated “UuBirf* foe Proud," and Lis over­ her in all it* fulk-css *ud glory. She is waa nutnalf gruuud, At length however, law of the State of Virginia prohibit*
two or throe luvera of AuTtarevaa, in lU Chrislmaa day, .at Tehalnp.
Bill, hko throw wo* as sudden and remedilera as now singing tho song, of the redeemed the sue was sharpened/and to m* wifo, marriage unlirsa the parties are of lawful
most free sense—of whom tho writir, most bravo mcik was t lavpril* with inc bis iusolonce had been Insupportable.
around our Father’s Throne, and, per­ “Ndw, you little rascal, you’ve played the ago or by tlaicdusent of the parent*. ’ '
truant—ftcud to school; arycn’il rue it."
John JI——, a weH-to4oflsrtnnr, Jfc
ladies, yet like
at least whom I can
yrtAably, waa one.
It is certainly no«ma!l evidence of foe chance, she sometime* gazw with love
Alas thonght I, it was hard enough to turn the Valley of Virginia, was blessed wish
We—.whom 1 have named—considered vouch fur. he cared but Hill* for
&lt;n»ral corruption of our race, that thia and pitr upon thora she left, to baltic
ourwlvc* a select aud private party, and I’erhapa, liku th oniFof wlwm I «pcak, rank growth of a degraded humanity can with tlw trial* of earth, yet* little longer. tbc grindstone this cold day; but now to
bo
called
“
little
rascal,
”
was
loo
much.
—
—
ft
wife. Jehu oaal hi* ;*yq* around, but
did uot mingle with, or know, any of tlic | lie luuf tasted of. the l&gt;i(u+nc»» of their ever be mentioned, or regarded, with any If with the flood of light . which burst
many strangers who dropped in to pat­ trcaclicrv, borne thtilr wr|ng«, cyduretl other sentiment* than those of disappro­ upon her freed spirit; the earth shadow* It sank deep in my mind, and often have unaucoeufully, until they fell upon tlw
form of Bettv—daughter of John Jiawn
ronize the tken fir*I but*! of the weat— their wayward toprio**, nn^l b« felt that, bation and disgust. Il hid never boon have gathered around oura «t1ll do««r, w* I thought uf it rinee.
When I see * merchant over polite to and ous of the’ prvfttart and nicest girls hl .
as it may yet be, for all tliat I know.
to build hope upon them, Wil* like build known but for sin; and the moral tarte hare a bleswd hope of meeting her in
bis customers; begging them 10 taste a lit­ the country.
After a aourtahip of abt ,
The craning passed on, and what with Iuk * tower upon qutcksanij, whidi would must become utterly vitiated before it Heaven, when wo think of her dying
He was loved, It can be viewed, under any *of It* modifica­ hours; all waa calm and po*o*ful, aud tle brandy, and throwing half his good* week*, John wa* rendered happy by the
Mobile oysters, good bibiblea, etc., we swallow it from sight.
on the counter, think* I, that man has an consent of thn fair Betty.
were passing it moat agreeably. But our . appears, by a fair soqbra, tyr whom, per­ tion* or disgutM, with foe *mallo»t eom- ah* went to sleep in Jeaua, uke a child in
The next day, John, with a friend, went
axe togr'ind.
•
-r
quiet wa* much disturbed by a grou vf chance, he cared nothing, |.r k-ss, but,ao plMcncy.
There is no.pride in heaven, its mother’s arms. '
When I tre a man flattering tho propio, to town to get the necemry document*;
men—gentlemen they, thought themselves did nut a lt*s feyored lover of hor’s be- ly foe most dignified of creature* there,
For many long weary hours had we
making great profanon* of attachment to with the fortrfa of procuring which h*
—who.over-dre.sed a. they sere, seemed
bv holt angels'and the spirit* of the re­ watched the faithful monitor, as it ticked
u. bold us of foe hunting-foirt and bock '"'(jac Malpin— Buber I lw»»' hl* first deemed, ra well as by God himself, it i« off moment afur moment of her precious liberty, who is in private life a tyrant;
msfoinks, look ont, good people, that fel­
Long had wo sat by her bedside,
akin tribe rather in contempt.
At last name—a celebrated rifle slmt in that see viewed with unifarm detestation and ab­ life.
low would aetyoo to turning grindstuat*. good deal uf beaitaihm Informed tho ur­
foayao talked and actol that Aubrey, rioo, loved IIuli«ta de Navarito, but from horrence; and ft Implle*, in foelr retima and watched the feeblefluUer of her pulse,
When 1 aee,a man hoisted into office bans Mr. Brown that ho waa going
g®1
keen-cveJ and .wiry little Frenchman a. her oome no returning »tnilc, though tion, all the evil* of supremo self-love, Che low besting of her young heart, which
by party spirit, without a *inglo qualifica­ married; to get married to Betty Jones,
ho was, Uesw to writhe, and finally spoke many apreaent wa* lavlahofl upon hfr.^- and rebellion against the established or­ told ua all too plainly that our lored one
tion to render him either respectable or and wanted to know what be mart do to
Everywhare and was nearing the dark valley of death.—
to unc who seemed to be tbeir leader—a n. laid the colla—, which, he could.ot der of tlic universe.
useful, Ala*! methink*, deluded people, co tn pa v* tliat desirable consu tnmathm.—
Luxe, rvd-£uud Lully, di*pl*) ing * large conquer, to Bill Farr, but, *ith a (reach- alway* It is a usurer, a de*put,on odious We beheld the orb of day ride through
you ar* destined for a season to turn a
But in foo view of man, pride the heavens in its glory, and loo welt we
quantity of jewelry, *l*o the J1'11 ®f • erous cunning, 'till pretwiM fri«d»tap tvrant.
grindstone for a booby.____
bowie and foe butt of a revolver from for Bill, though he sought hl&gt; life.
I* far lea* hateful, and under aomo cir­ knew that ere the world should again be
legal impefomwitpvrvvnted the raromay,
inade bi. rt-l-mJ ”3JII ^«k*J L‘“.
On Oiri*tmaa ’dav bepropored a shoot­ cumstances is even praiseworthy. The gladdened by its bright rays, the earth
A MoitaTaa Moarxa.—A monster mor­ would tor the sum and con»id*ra*h)w uf
w&lt;Mild
claim
one
mortal
leas,
and
heaven
-'Sir,if.
«™ I11'1’ “™;“d ing match with Bill, among th'
pride
of
ancestry,
of
talents,
of
reputeof
tar has been tried afW-iolwich, Engtand, *3, grant him tbelicanwa.: • Johnnwahtor
which they were to shoot a tin cup from Jon. rod even of personal beauty, which on4 angel more. We watched the small roecraafully, with 70 pound* of powder, lieved be।dad but foe nefltowvy f-md*
taplic* no worth, or dignity, either intel­ ho Ara, and still ahe remained with «, but though it* fol! charge is 800 pounds.—
»&lt;am •• BileW
each other's bead.
.
Bill waa equally expert with the nflr. lectual, moral, or relative, ha* been »ys- an unearthly light shope on herdark eye*, The shell is one yard m diameter, and,
WU
wraos,»&gt;J «uriIZ »«“•
a few aerations: Yo* are twmRyand accepted th* challenge, friendly a* ft tematiealiy eaeouragod by parent* aud her cheek waa ashidaTpelcr, her hand a uncharged a* It was In the experiment. It year* of age. I suppose Mr. N------ ?1"
‘''•■■Du
lb"1 “
f Mrtn*J,
Maupin,
hesitation; teachers, a* dxtnt. manl9, noblr, honora- trifle thinner, and the angel* camo to take tore up stones, and piled up the earth as
“Yaa," *aiA John.
6le Thus lira thnl fundamental maxim of her to a more congenial tlhne. Ws high M a small house, and filled fo* Mr
oral thi bollr, pt.=«g b.. bud &lt;•» lb. huLtob* hadpnxnired toeat »&gt;&gt;•
“Do you aolemnlv ewo*r that B«
with the family fo Huliafca, postponed the Redeemre a kingdom been practically judged it by her own looks; ahe heard within a radius of 200 yanfe, with *arth
hilt of hi* knife.
_
scorned and denied! “H* that exaltetb tho rustling of lheir light winga; though and stones, and roots of tree*. 'Hi* mon­
“I bordlr know what to make of you. the trial of *kill uhtil afterward.
ahe
feared
DOtTO
ge,-mHl-*he
loved
her
himself
idudl
ba
abased;
and
b*
that
■
One thing is auro, you do not act as If you
ster is oompoondad of wrought fcnd Cast
“You’d better shoot the, match first,”
ZCd!" "I.W A»b"I. “"V
bumbleth himself shall b* exalted."—PM earthly friend^ and kmg *b* talk'd tn ua iron, in separate pieces, tight!v lux.pci
• said Malpiqt ‘‘Old Navarito’* wine may
“Wbatsthrt.’’' mU John.
“By th* Immaculate, J™
J°r
together. At foe fifth round the middle
Mr.B. repeated.
&lt;
, unsteady vour band!"
_
■
that! My name i* Biennia! shouted the
hoop partially gave way, and thus Inter“Nu danger of that, but if y ou w«re to
-WOI,-- replied
Tn* XVxTcnuixrti.—A friend having j foe moat
ruffian, and be .drew hi* knife.
the a-ugel* could tarry no
remarked that he was often st loss to dis Heaven;
Aubrey wa* unarmed—for ho never
wurearrJ. except upon
longer,
so ah* weak ,
carer any traces 6f ths Divtos govera-I| •-»
' wtighing » ton and a.hslfi_______
‘Ttatlier fear font
rn&gt;Y
JoU'
revival, and
Uh, the horror, thes agony of lh*t tnoment and providence In the w*ya«rf the ,I
where dancer wa* to be expected, dji said Ma! pin, Wtforly.
drud duliara."
i
— Th* darkened winuwnt—but ’«.
ti* r
part.
world, Gotthold mid to him : “Com*. let uwnr-uv.
.WiuT Man* a Bumf**.—The follow
I
-Ke, r-r &gt;t l»«i; lb«» » »•• «.
du*s,
the
niuillcd
knoekar,
foe
*mothaeed
to a» 'OfU u»l “? J“2‘ u, go to a watchmaker’s. See, be has tread, all told fort wo wcr* entertaining ing table of the ntunberpf. pounds of wa­
»&gt;c® making a valuable watch &amp; »
riota article* to a bushel, may be of' to- Mr. Clark, . foey’il trim, ins out
her of wheat, spring*. pint. *te-, oaartly a .trauge gtiMtT7rt,:-Death had paid u*
How earnestly w* be­
measured, joined, and fitted to each other. Km first visit.
There 11c the parts, all different in shape. sought hirti to leave onr daritag, but no,
be vm fixed in h's ptirpe***; he had

€ oirr

i s r r I i a n j&gt;.

U.K. SHELDON,

&lt;Bh &gt; «&gt;«r. -S&lt;f .T'1 tol”
jer jautr
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•Mo, U — • «V

STANTON A TIFFAMT,
s::'-/...iysgaarJ!

“Cro’t i&gt; ilMr. N—

f"

•‘Hold on, Mr. Cl*i
couHo'lgire WJMfr
1 very mtn* doubt your ability.

&gt; much time and trouble ** you pk**c, the
r oBfypM^twiUbo to«onxa»royoufo foe

J. F. EMORY,

RMth-OraS"

lock* still lay in fo« *a»*f*nt*a»ic ware*
npm, her fair foretasd, for fo. I*M tim*
sfo kissed ’foo*e'bt&lt;fodta«iip* which now
for th* fitot refused their own *w»*k kiss
iu return, and then wo laid her in her
narrow coffin bom*, In Ifor ntwtla** rob*
Cf white, *ad - we gax^ upon h»

Illuminated manuscri

CAMPBELL A WOOD,
Btgc&lt;SSfS5eS.'S~

iaJMcrfoMm
J. VATU

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SSatSrSav—

�GBBATSALE
thens4lv«a, as implying t
vary to bribe them, and it
toaa asofforiag toabribw

dollar. ■

REPUBLICAN

STATE C0KVENTI0M.

Agarnemunn for three days
Wadtag the 90to «f J««e
which abs |parted
' ‘from them.
_-*
__ f-—- I..,

mmtious.

It is now coufidcmly expected
.
roads will also soon b. built, n.tX

from the southern boundaries of t*
State, north, throucli T^tnain^ .1,. r. . .

At’that !
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kri»rnSthi» intelii
The prsaent State Administrate® en­
tered into office with 8406,041,051 in th®
until they shall all have been offered, in
Treasury. This waa denominated *gcno- th. ..nfct bj
i» lb.
a u™ py»r. b««ims m
G»»V. l» lb.S«U But romer
which Um Blue
So in

itroabb

couM put our finger* on old .ores and
running sores which r.ra already on our section. of the county. Each towfaHp is
Rspubliczn body, politic from not having entitled to four delegates In the eraivensteered efear of IL We believe thattitere tfan, and it is of vital Importance tttl n|l
promiaing,
indisputable
Republicans
......A
an -ii
..£C__ ___ ।__ j— —_ •

, y. y.MMygr,
H.u&lt;-••

offices.

parts of tbo county be folly represented.

day

bet—will revive the public ooufi-

aentativa to Congress from this District,
or a Senator to oar Slate Legislature,

U. K TchwiUDGK,

muet attend to the matter prior to this
cunvention, and who, when there, will

lien, of office end envoi amenta.

aceidmt had occurred, which we take tar

When

publicans in this way, then the sky will
Gsl! and wo shall cateb larks.*"

tionable State ticket must bo apparent to were ten days out from Plyraoeth then,
and had not yet reached that point iu mid
every one; and the only way in which It
ucenn at which they were to separate and
can be reached or effected, is through our
I-* tewa U ..UIW u ♦
’
THOSE IMDIANB.
tho paying out commence. Twentr-ihroa
p-.Hf, T-ij
” Vu‘""lltlri I
We have known a maniac who condays have olajwed since tho Windsor
that
all
our
primary
meetings
are
well
Forest left the fleet, end although the
—WW!"—— ■ eoived that ,God wm tho author uf sail bis
wri.Ei-TIlVG CANDIDATES.
I difficulties and misfortunes, having taken uttendod, and delegates sent forward, who time is long the weather haa been uufrror.
able; and the fret that toe vessel bringing
Ttwra ia * difference lietween selecting i poeaession of some portion of hie system, know wliat is required, and who will shirk
ti&gt;e intelligence has only just arrived^tvea
auidMatao, and submitting to those who | ond was there devising and excatting no part of.their responsibilities. '
select tbsmsclv**. Th* Republican p*r- j means of torture and ruin. We have
peditlna will be auecessfoliy eacompliidity m this State haa arrived at that point I knuwn others inall stages of sanity aid in­
It ia really too bad that Mr. Holmra, ed. Throughout the ocuntry the Interest
In the ultimate success of the enterprise
in uumoricnl power, when there ia danger I sanity, tortured with th* belief that pome
our State Treasurer should have so un­ increases daily, and a failure would create
of weakness, in ita very strength. There ‘ neighbor &lt;rf/iiend was imbued with tho ceremoniously taken from the Slavocralic thy most profound disappointment.— Utl.
is danger that politicians may rule th* power of bewitching, and were oonthiual- journals ol our State, their principal elec­ Trib.
peopfe. We have see: it In other orgnui- ly inflicting upon them untold miseries,
tioneering capital, by paying promptly at
zatiiea, and
•**» • disposition ocThe most novel exhibition of a similar maturity, the installment of two hundred
caahmaly in some member, of our own j UtUucinaiioa, that has lately frllon under and sixteen tbouiaud dollars, of our loco Brnliny of the Cablt^-inUrttliny partinlare. party to do the some. Tbo best mean, j our observation, is in the caw of a certain foco five million loan.
He has also,
Boston, July 17.
of a voiding such a calamity is to adhere editor in our village. He seems to be (contrary to locofoco precedent,) paid
The Courier cf this morning publishes
to tlic policy of rotation in office. Not ' troubled with no God, dsrelling within the interest on all the oui^tanJlng bniancc the following statement from Mr. Juhn
tliat rotation which rotates a small man him—■no
—n
—-- —
‘•-k ut-.
—li
- aday
— ­ of that precious “Democratic legtey.”— A. Richard^ mate of the Alice Monroe:
living
witch
disturbs
his
The Alice Monroe experienced almost
through all the different grades of office, dreams or jostles his pillow at night—not It ia quite probable t&amp;atsony very honest
constant aoutherly galea aud was forced
into place, which he is incompetent to even a conscience goads him for his doily
to takes much more northerly course than
fill, bat that rotation which brings nevr transgressions. Ills la a monomania; we the outrageous mlsnepresentatiuns ofthese she otherwise would have done. On the
cannot call it hydrophobia, although he Slavocratic pre sobs, that tho State Treas­ morning ol th* 27th, about 8 o'clock, mw
snap* end snarls at everything that comes ury waajeally bankrupt, aud the credit of the frigate Niagara'lying to m lot. 52 05,
to labor for a time in the ranks as pri\atq' in his way; bls demonstrations ape per­ the State ruined; which would have been loiig. 83 15, nnd waa shortly boarded by
a lost from bcr, cuu'aining Mr. Cyrus
soldiers. The claims of experience it is fectly harmless; besides, we have heard of the case il the old loccfoco policy of get­
W. Field of N. Y., and a Lieutenant ot
true may seem aomew hat op;r&lt;sed to thia no deg having died under such dretim- ting into debt, and not even paying tlie toe Niagara. It was then fuggy, but the
principle, but political history will attest stances as to lead to the belief that bis interest, lud been continued. There would w eather was very calm.
Mr. Field and
the Lieut, desired CspL Cummings to
that there is less to fear from inexperience death was induced by having bitten some­
than from pampered corruption.
' thing obnoxious. No. it is not hydropho­ first dollar, but for this locofoco State take certain letters and papers relating to
the telegraph expeditoxi to th* U. 8., ami
Raw recruits must come in some time. bia; it is a monomania, and the disturbers debt, and even this has been provided fur,
wrote one ur two letters on board toe
of bis; peace are the spirits uf seven de­ and any of our Slavocratic friends having hour or more they remained co board of
parted Indiant. Ever and anoo Ms friends honest claims against the State, have,only her.
They also communicated toCapt Cum­
are startled by his wild frantic exclama­ to present them to the State Treasurer,
are Uuapable of giving advice. Our view tions: ' “There they arc! There they arc ! and they will be duly honored, and mings and Mr. Richards a statement of
tbeir doings for the past fortnight. They
is that in county or State, four years in Tuosx Savra lx Bliss!”
promptly paid. Thus has the frith of the stated that both Vessels, the Niagara au'd
Whether, at some period of his life, he Stale been fully redeemed, her credit eaman cad bo mH to have claims. In some
tablhiied, and her securities standing ful­
eases, where the danger uf abuse ii great­ whether his hand has, at some time been ler as high as any of her sister western
eel, our Statute makes the limitation.— imbued to tho blood of some proud chief,
The State of Michigan actually owe* Jess
whether, ss constable in Ionia county, or
during Lis peregrinations “a little further by thousands of dollars, than it did In
this point, and the same language has south,” be has violated fats faith with the 1854, when left by the self-styled Democ­
heretofore born interpreted by different vindicative savages, Is not revealed; but racy, (treasury leeches,) of former years.
How stands the\case, with the National
cd Baaqno haunts him in the shape of tbo Treteiury at Washington T The txmos of a
spirits of seven departed Brave*. A pay­ buzxard's prey could not be picked cleaner.
bmeafter.

W« are not disposed to quar­ ing subscriber lost, and he sees those In­ /Titx
diana A delinquent absconding, an ad^

tan, neither shall we submit to dictation
Tbo tally exception to the foieguing

rule which we are willing to admits
where tho people, wiJwut the influence of
log-rolling, caucus and conv'ention-pack-

vertiaement lost, or even some unwitUng
correspondent calling attention to his misdeeds,and those same gaunt, grim spectres
stare him in the face; and in Ids torture
ne utters another cry. Of late this mor­
bid state of mind has somewhat increased.

extension. To such insinuations, as that mentors; but llwse are fly ing phantssiea,
there will be a split In tlie party unless and moat give place to seven Indiana. A
certain individuals are nominated; we say.

melancholy case indeed, and ysl b'ta friends

We have heretofore given our opinion
of c/oima to office, and the following on

of the Detroit Tribune-.
“Always when candidate* are to be seeleted for any public office the question

Caors.—I'he

wheat

harvest U*

ty is found to bo badly damaged in many
rust. Many pieces are said to bo hardly
worth the harvesting, while others are
comparatively good. Il is utterly im­
possible al preaunt to give anything like
with previous years.

be

The quality must

much below the average, although

Agamemnon, experienced tlie moat vio­
lent southerly gales from the day they
left Plymouth, and were driven as far
North as 1st 54, much higher than* the
Rendezvous, thus delsying their opera­
tions for several day*.
The Niagara behaved in alt respecta
I like a thorough sca-gning vessel, and was
not the worse for the storms. The Agamomnern, on the contrary, suffered severe­
ly; at one time tlic commander of the Ag­
amemnon informed the lit officer that be

K

too cunlemptiblcrto die. Gon lame acted
just as every man should act under like
circumstance’, and public rqrinioa will
sustain him."
The Lcnvtnwr.rni Herald bolda to a
different opinion, as du others. It speaks
thus of too ease :
“We had caleu'.atod on the event, know­
ing that his position would protect Mm.
Any one perusing the evidence in tbo case
cannot foil to sec that Ixue was guilty of
murder, and yet be is allowed to
free.
Had lie been‘some poor Individual of Irea

aspiring pretention*, it is doubtful wheth­
er he would have eacaped the rengener of
Judge Lynch, but being the great Jim
Lane, the nlinishment which he well merits
is warded bff. W* had an idea that Itanc
would never be punished, but we were
hours longer, so great was hrr straining;
not prepared for this summary mrmneruf
"but the storm subsided at last, and the
Agamemnon rode out of the gale. A
m-wt unfortunate accident occurred on
Caicxxx SxAin.—A peculiar kind of a
board, however, caused by tlie breaking
loose of the cone which held the cable in reptile, known as the “chicken snake," ex
its poeition ou the gun deck. The cable ists in the Sacramento valley, and, per­
haps,
throughout other portions of die
got adrift, aud was pitched aboutthe dock
undoubtedly much to its damage. 200 State. They will ascend the tallest oak
tons of coal also got adrift on the same, and other trees, for the purpose uf procur
deck, and caused infinite trouble.
’ ing the young Urda, which arc to be found
Two seamen were injured by tbeeeacd- in their nests among the branch**. A
dents; one having an arm and the other a lew evenings since, a little girl, living on
leg broken. The two vessels and their a ranch in the neighborhood of the city,
lenders finally arrived un the ground, and went in tlw -•&lt;rek of the evening to a chick­
on toe morning of the 26to a connection en coup, Avliieh was plared on the ground,
was effected, the weather being then suf­ for the purpose of attending to the juven
ficiently calm. The paying out of the ile brood o| chickens, which had been

the following resolution:
,
have no objection to this arrangement, was* broken. This was about half past
wholly ignore Malms,” for In politic* the
SxxrncAL Ixdiax.*.—“Lo, the poor In­
That the government, to be providing, we are not to lose by it, as a
dian,” whose tribo was recently warned
terse is synonymous, or should be, with justReeolrtd,
and leg-timal* under our republican
citizen, Mr. Grant's former partner, O. D.
by a “digger” W that a fearful epi.
SracLOtsn.
w.v. wo tuUu.
at eight o'clock she waa first seen by the ------------—
try, to the distraction of thu white*, and
TxMraaAXcx Matrixes.—.We have
to
the-----------------restoration of
supremacy,
- -----. digger "Mjucuiacy,
to impose the Lecompton coasliuiUonydphfu come
rnimii to
tn the
tlm cunduaton that ■__
we mean so, lot were u aura a intn"
taa
ar 1:
living
on the people of Kansas against their con-''
man being over active in politics, and
spirit has spoken, u&gt;d that they were
sent wm an infringement of this principle Temperance Meeting held at tho Court caused by its disarrangement during the
falsely warned. To secure their own safe­
of free republican government.
ty the Indians all removed to n high alti­
tude in the mountains; toe younger nor­
parliamentary tarties to stave off a vote, Fall Creek, near Boltwood A Granta
lion of "ho tribe, however, who have Uen
but to no purpose, though tho Speaker Mill, is In a very unsafe condition for tbo use. The Alkte Monro* parted from the used to bread and meat, instead of “grabs"
sad
“aconis," and consequently are a litmade arbitrary sod absurd decisions in limbs of teams or persons passing orer iu Niagara shortly after noon of lbe27th,
tie skeptical ol inconveuieal prophreiBa,
and lost sight of her about 4 o'clock.
have returned to their old eaiDpJng ground
&lt;
'Die
Agamemnon
had
nut
then
come
in
Rat, Judge of Probate, after
*ght. 'll* Niagara hod hoped that her above Columbia.—Columbia Courier.
i litically divided—for the resolution. 31
amitort would arrive iu season to make
Pan Line Bra.—T. G. Baxter, ofNapa.
republicaus and 11 anti-Lecompton delqoforma tbo Rctxirter that ho
. k;—
waa foggy, though calm, it is hardly
Mr.Shsetx, republiran, offered the fol­
towing resolution:
RtTolrtd, Tliat ws approve of the course
of Stspl.-.-n A. Douglas, Gen. Shields, and

Rapids, Kalamuoo, Bint and S-.eina*
sod other important pte«a, tiuis s,^
connecting-tte arntthem n« well tstu

•ive lumber regions in th* northern pan.
of the State. One styb rood is alread,
completed from the northern boendare 4
Ohio, passing through the thriving city
in* all that are advertbed In cm* *1,d Adrian to its rival tily, Jockwm, on fr.
every county In course through the State. Ceatral Railroad, and ‘doing an rar-tfrm
Our telegraph line* alao ks»
By iterance to the Supplement!, contain- bvjnewi.
first statemsnt above made.
in’a descriptions at length of all the lands pmVwith tho progress uf our tail-nodi
The State has bom forced into themar*^
D\roil having already a P^nufetMi
of nearly 100,000, (l^tng mere than doe
ket to raise means to pay the interest of
___
th* State «*bi which accrued under toe ex­ county will be seen.
The progress of tho sales from day to Med In five years,) aud commanding w
travagant and wasteful management w day will be reported to the daily papers it doea, to *&gt; |arec an extent, the var:w
former Democratic rule, the State pmd
in tbo State, so that all d**ig»imug to avenues uf trade, by railroad­
on account uf “trust funds,” the amount
water, when tlie imtuenso resources uftM
of $M2A7W, which exceeds the wbM.
State, of which it must remain the tonamount in the Treasury nt the lune th*
mrrc’al met ni pci is, shall bcratne filly
Democrats went out ol snd the Ifepublideveloped, will ever rank among the l»r.‘
cans went into power 5133,101,06; and through all the sales.
Tbe terms of sale to thore who make gest and rifost weal toy cities of the west.
As a State, connecting a* it doc*, mdaffidavit, personally, before the Commisekmer, at tho time of sale, according to way, tho rich oomincrec of the east nah
with a much larger amount ul the State
law. of their intention to become “actual the great agricultural west, aud briar
debt, at a rate of taxation more than one
and bona fide settlers” on the land within nearly aurrounded by navigable waters
hundred per cent leas than the average of
one year from the time of purchaae capable of floating th* Isrp At craft, I re­
as required bv section 8th of the set pos­ gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
ought to know—those wbo are not already ed February 4to. 1858, will be twenty natural commercial a* well a* auruslta*
five per cent, uf the purchase price («.r ral advantages among all our pnepcroos
informed." Such is toe difference between
inland State*. Ita coal, plaVcran-I six*
Democratic and Republican rule.” The bid) down, end the balance m ten years
quarries (with ita unemnllcd taka Stipe
one taxes too p*»Ms at high rates and runs st too option of the puichaser, with an­ rk»r marbh ) aro already found in n'Ja.
Persona
the State into debt, and toe other redu.-e* nual interest at ten per cent
dance.
Itbi'iniatc, SoBj tlinhr and wa
the rate of tax and pays the State debt. luking fi»r land to acttle upon, wbo expect
ter are ail thpt cmild'bs desired. It* Luj.
The people of tbo Stalo understand Ulis'' Jo avail themselves of the bcnc^t of ma­
versity, nt Ann Arbor; Normal Sch&lt; &lt;?„
king
but
die
quarter
payment
down,
must
difference and will aet accordingly.
malic their selection in one body, and in at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamanw,
addition to their own affidavit, must furn­ Hillsdale, Laoul ami Itaxisiug. arc all dx.
ligbtfullr loe-itrd in those beautiful tnwu*.
The trial of this notorious persun.ige, ish the OtDinissioner, at the time of sale,
These with its other institution* uf learn­
by three exam'ning magistrates at Law­ with the affidavit of th* aupervisor &lt;»f th.
ing apruiging up in various parfrufiU
rence, Kftnsa*, has been brought to u cluse, town in uhich the land is located, (the
resulting In his acquittal. Tlie Leaveo- supervisor's offilavit may. be taken in State, for tlie liberal education of iuts,.®.
bis own county or oefore any one quali­ and its dangbterii, as well as its institafied to aduilnisler oaths.) or of some &lt;»th- tioas ot human;ty for the unfortimste,
(its House of Refuge, its IhafanJ Dumb
“Th* Court wa* unanimous in their wr one tatiafetory to the CwnmUMoner,
and Insane Axyluin*,) arc pcnuanratly
opinion, and w* feel fully juatitied in say­ that it is valuable mainly for agricultural
unw. the m-wt liberal plan*,
ing tliat tho evidence adduced for and purposes, and nut for timber, mires, sa­ organized
and some rf*tl*ui already amply eed-jir.
against tin* prisoner warranted them in lines, Ac. ikte same person vs ill n&gt;'t be
Its AcrirralHr.d Cullcgr, l&gt;*=trd
entitled under the law to but one Uurh cd.
arriving at the conclusion they did.
“Th* teatimeny proves conclusively privelegu of sHtlctrect From all Kfao near the Capital, and tart jnvt established,
that Cnl. Jenkin* was the rggressor, ac­ do nut make a satisfactory affidavit thu* has connected with il some 760 or SIX)
companied by three friends, all armed; to settle, fell payment will in all cnees be acres of the choi. ot land, and ia already
fluorishing; and ita frien la arc tang-iln*
and tha* the party were diming in on
that if conducted upon prinriplra of ihs
Gen. Line, and actually shotnt him tsrico
in full on tlie day of sale that the stride*". pr.*rtic-d ecm»mr. it will
ere he showed sign* uf self-protection, and
become an institution highly useful and
is
not
“
valuable
fur
timber,
mtoes,
tho man * ho would not protect himself,
if in his jrower to do so, would prove to salines, Ac. The lowest bld that can be honorable to the pgricultual inkiwt»ul
the world that be was unfit to lire, aud received I* the tnfaiinum price of 11,95 the State, for the education uf it* awer-

bad as has been represented. Osts in
timbered and low lands, will be a light
crop; while on opening and light soil, they cable had scarcely commenced before toe
The Minnesota House of Represents will be more than an average one. Corn is, wire snapped. After a few hours' deten­
tion another splice was made, and the
tivsa, are not backward in denouncing the
length. It had coiled itself around one of
Lecompton policy of tho administration, Pu'ntocs and other crops are doing well
tho brood, while the others were cluster
and bld fair to be abundant.
X.
taring closely around It The snake was
at once killed, but nut until the life of the
and the tint yua non of Executive pat
Xmekcaktile Chaxox.—It will be seen? S*|Si£naIs were kept up bat ween the two chicken
waa extinct It may be that these
fleHI
constantly,
a
message
being
trans
­
age and fitness for office.
by referring to our advertising columns,
mitted every 15 ininutev, and all was go­ reptile* arc well known to ranchmen
licit cur enterprising citizens, Boltwood ing on well till about 40 mile* had been throughout the State, but we do not re­
Saturday, June 95, Mr. Starkey, a demo­ &amp; GxAjrr, have carried th cir co-partner­
member
to have ever scon a discription
paid out, when the electricians on board
cratic representative from St. Paul offered ship into the mercantile besines*. We tho Niagara discovered tliat tho current of them.—Sterastenfti CaN/ornian.
Springe" i» recommended.

bought or retained, by conferring

ally make ft
healthful and

2»a.7rf APrti n.-m.ki,.

per acre, and the ono to whom any dr
'
scription or descriptions of land ahall be cat and thrifty ri’f-rzi*.
Ita Pritnury School Ftin-I is already
struck off, will ba required to make
Knipt payment of his bid, according to targe and pwmancu’, and aside trvm th#
, (t too’ time of sale, hi .sudi current iluurisbing Union Sebo.-il* everywhere
tie cnafunds as the State Trcrsurer will rewire. aprin^ug up under this »y
; subject to all of the provisions and* penal stitulional f-r&gt;&gt;visions of the State are
ties for taillira, and for fidse nr fraudulent ample, so tliat toe Common Schorls shall
very soon be mnch elevated in rbirarter
ind entirely free of expense to all who
It is expected from all bHdera that alt the ant
requirements of thia section will lie strict­ cl»n«se to avail thcnwlvc* of it* Ivr- fit*
Ita actual wealth Iras very larg.-J* iuly observed. A number of hundreds cf
copies of descriptions nf lands In tbs cressed in the lost five yrara—the number
State now advcrt'wd for sale, will be of bushel* of wheat raiw-u in tow tiiu«
approximating
to 5OO,OOO,OQ0. aad of
found for public use at each of the Grant v
Treaaurer’s offices of ewurtiew in whu'h wool nearly half this numberuf jramd*.
any ol the lands are advertised, and nlao Its imputation, which ha* more tlraii J-wbled witbin the ta*t eight j&lt;-ra
at the State Itaod Office.
While toia land ha* ben called “swamp moral, iatidligciit and ImlustriutH, and io­
land," much uf it la among tluj most val­ spired with a spirit of enterprise, bring
uable forming land, l«th for grain v&gt;d tncourageJ with the assurance tlmt tjwir
grasses, in auy rountry, and the time of own favorite State is destined roon to
payment being made s&gt; casv, great num- rank high among her sister State* in
ocra,witbin ana withoatjhe State, who are wealth Mid posiU-rn.
When but part payment for these lan-i*
now without land amrpertnenant homes,
will doutales* eagerly embrace thisihost .is ninde-down for scttlemwit, assignable
favorable opportunity to provide them­ eertiiiratc* &lt;»f sale are given, to purcin
But u benever full payment fc
selves grrad ImmIs, at chexp rat&lt;M,'to make ser*.
tbemselve* home* ot their own^ More made, either at lime of purchase nr suta
than 50,000 acres of these lauds, in qual­ sequenlly, and officially rn-forsnl up-n tor
ity bdow the average, were taken in sixty certificate by the Slate Treararcr,jx.tev.ta
•lays, by adjacent owners, inimcdiately or deed* from the Slate are issued to ".ta
after the poMogo of the act of Ft broary proper holders of all such ccrtiiicatrs on
4th, in to* present year.
Even the low­ tbeir preaentation at the office of tta Sec­
est of these lands by proper drqinagr. for retary of State. Tlie greatest care ab-’sM
be taken by thus* who intend to pure!**'
lota of land, that their description* acre
richest and most durable meadow land rately embrace jas* the Iota they Intewithat can be found, and it has also been and nut other* ur portions of u’hem. with
amply tested that the drop vegetable their proper sect ions, towns, ranges. Av.
mould thus accumulated for ages, makes Serious disappointments and injur*' o«athe richest kind of tnondre, with a duo aionally occur to nunc by tiwir having
admixture of other kinds, w bens ver need- erroneously procured descript i&lt;-M nflufr
with a view to purchase, that thn did w*
There are also, In this largest body of intend nr dreireto buy.
land ever offered perhaps nt any one sale
SEYMOURB. TREADWELL
in any country, many tuousanda of acres
Cbmttiwiuoerno", only of the b«st grain and grass land,
but of the moat valuable pine, redar. i
Pixtt ra Advaxcx—Tboiuhcrienday.
heml.rk, cherry, black walnut and white as a tail tu-member of ll»A«wntoh waa
oak limber, aa well as many, very valuo- coming up the Sacramento rood hiximwo
We water powers, in the purchase of which out a shoe and became w cripp!ed that
great
by many wwwuwoiv
undoubtedly he could scanxly walk. Tie gi- ”..^cun
o
--------bargains
—
--- ---will "J
“
by-those having means for sate stopped at n blackamilha simp for the par*
•n°- rprofitable
aa &gt;u
all UM
the MICA
sales
---- ------ investment,
*——■*., •&gt;
ntlNthenhuiluln
__ .__ _ and»
mint be absolute and without reserve,
by the conditions of th. few, tho^
to toe, and suddenly dropping l&gt; »
bu*\y crwJ,‘ fi&gt;r actual *ettlcment are mer, said he, “i nay, stranger, ain't •£*
prohibited from purchasing those lands Mr.----------- , late represemnti'- lr.m&gt; M
which are more especially valuable fur Dorado 1” “Yea sir," wa* ths reply-timber mine*, Milnes, dre
Many him “Well, Mr.----------- , vou ran mount yiwr
d rods of miles of railroads In tbo vicinity bone and git—the Sunday law eunta**of lb™ Uxfo, both hi th. Upper and era thts day week, and I hare cv-»cl®M
Lower I'eoMsoUa. are already projected, to commence a couple ol weeks jn
and bv the aid of the liberal Guve^mcot so as to gal a good ready—e-tn t portiwy
Land Graula, muat he built nt no distant think of shoeing n horse on Sundayday ti»s aventually making them, as to 'apscially tor a legislator—git I
A“
local advantage*, by Internal improve­ the ex-member got.—Placervillt Indameats and by lake and river navigation,
m wdl as for soil, timber. mines mlinM1!
IIakmoult Dowa.—A fc*
as a UUol party tarry log nJ the

Two days i nbasquenUy tho weather

- ----------- ime Oil ac
Wtn MOI off t*o more swarm., making
five .warms. in all Awn
&lt;«“

ton constitution
Onto State TaxABtraT.—Tba Ohio Stalo

rr portion,

wetl knowncUascn nt cm* pww-“""'^i
of tiw Uappy bridegroom—*bo ?*** JJ
sent at toe time ol Ute wadding • D »
to fait friend* in New England. Asn«*
in&lt; umtsua! was txpected. »rJ b
an*tows to bear from toeir rtlxtiVA*^
Utter, ware &lt;nw»d. wh.n io ••7^

�s PECIAL NOTICES

I RUSSELL’S COLUMN

dr. Romers
BLOOD PUUHEBOT BLOOD PDJ.

DISEASE VAR4|VMBE».

FOUND

THE FIBS!

AT

1A»T

R it RESTDRts jTRKAjnsrav'
a.r to tto angmal rtdSrl ootmo torn*

ib, rrigr.tortured rf feer aooe. «d tmqatert «
OatU toadSeeaae. Wa weald remedy's, i.dforoae,
«ndin»b*t wayf Bow ecnlA we reatora grey
Uj to R» "ripinal health! Vac Prwfoaaac Wood'*
n..r Re.ta«etiae. for role el all tho drug aaacea;
it rut-re* tba hair it reatorea Ito health, and when
tbit I. re produced. IM beauty, Ila original rotor,
In luteriieceand glow Ia eore to follow. WocaTa.

HEW SPRING GOODS!
HARDWARE STORE.

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

hardware

DRY GOODS

frnJletrfan wtoae aequaintonce we are happy ta
tut C-nred. Or.r attenliea ia called to Ibeae
Rroadioa. at tbi. time. by nctiaag that oar friend
, Err nett, oftlie Ciitciaaali Daily Enquirer, haa bean
vied of Chronic Xeurwigia by their ooa.

CARS

-Radwey'a Ready Rrlirf for Rradrcb.r,
whether rick ar arrvoua; khromottom

Ctof the B4TlVLDISC.

,»l&gt;le In.-uewa, wa would ear that wa are pro•rrd to m i Good. a* low «j can be brtogbl ia
Ale* bring ronaeeted io toa Miliar
■ ... we are prepared to l urebrae all kind* ut pro;u»at the highest marfcrtprica. ■
ftr CASKPAID FOR WHEAT.
ItOLTWOODA GRANT.
HMtiag*.■&gt;«•’ &gt;’•
B,IU

X5R,®£?

Joint*. Kidney Cemplaiala. Scarlet IV
aer.Dataa around dr IJr.r, itron.v.
M roalw, Utortbarn. and Fain* of ill
kiod*. Radway ■ Ready Rrlwf will, la
afew miauteo.^ change ihe mtoeri» yea
-Radwa;'(JiaM&amp;to^taaeivest, for Ute
run- of ebnuile
.. to-i...

ieottrs &amp; khles?
GROCERIES

GLASS-WARE

COOKING STOVES!

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE JJOR-

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ata.

CIB©®3IE3iT3

FEBRIFUGE WIHE

PRINTS,
SILKS,

Fun. Miami County, lad., Aug 4 IfST
Da. a W. Ilebaek: Itbavencrtved ro much ben
e-H from your Scaadmaviat* Ulond Funber and
Blood FHfo. that I har» thooght H my dutv, aad
it la lew oy .•toiiaafiea, l» gin yon a plain Matoc nt ofrr.Y row. I’M for yean all! tried with
liiX uane of all ro.ifort. aad eiBcienry iu borine**
dyw*U Tbncapuntaie aU tho wxallrd roe..
d... which I hare uwd to riJ mrortfef th*, dtoeaee
would indeed make a ax-lanebvir cav-togue. 1 al
• &gt; cun.ullcd Willi tto to.: pbyaicuui* I could bear
of I «« ladnrod to try ? our medieine. through
the perMnaioai uf a friend aad after aaiag ttou a
.d,,—, .«* *„ - .k.^

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.

JEAN8.SATINET8, DEN1M8.T1CK3.

'

DA&amp;EL 5. MURPH T.

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

PARASOLS, Ax., Ac.

OIL SILKS,
*

alu rtreat. Hi Uiu. Uu.
4hj. all gaud Druggwta.

Hew Arrangement

my baodacUleft’t“now fort hotter io rrary nepect thaa 1 hart for
rn year*.
frr» truh yours,
JORX 8. DEMUTR.
Frvm the Rev Mr McMiiao' Poatorrt itoberta

Regulator* will rwatore it to rwnlantr
Ko female should be wilkml them.
R. R Rrmadka an sold by Druggiala teen
whore.
RADWAY A CO.
J. r. Robert* A Cm. Raatian
* I 11.— .^.

CLOTHING
TO THE PUBLIC

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

acuralg*a ur rbeaaiaitom fee the peat year end a
half; and hiring aura your medicine, railed tlie
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALIJS Hcaadinar tan Blood 1‘unlfer.higMy rooeamiMsded
by gruUuniet* will* whom 1 aa* aoquiated, I «M
CHALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH Mdueod to try It. Utii aol before I bad used various
other n-edunuee. After using IwiPbetUM. I foil
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­

New Barry Mill,

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

IS now in sutecaaful uj^ration, ready
to do any amount of

COL

LAIS AND SLEEVES. (now style,)

CTTSTOlwr

WHITE GOODS, A-e.

L&gt;itl«.. by eroir rewp*n*ble Lir.ij/U and darter
la I’atoai McUkums iLiuogboul iL&lt; W eaten*
MlJa.
•
JOKM WIH hit, I’rupnetor.

WORK,

tn aa good order and as pcompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Hat ing secured tba serf ices of

■Mid by J. F EUmcari. llaalingu, iu Xiceors
Orangrtdlc. J 5. ti*«iaa. Middle rule, uutlbrV.it,
Ito count.-’ jeaerriy.
,

H. Hastings.

Cm O.WCROVJCCTT,
■
CHARLES tV^DKTT,
THOMAS DUXX EXULISn.

Maiatoto. HyrnpJie, which will ba tota al KEM AU
KAULY LAW f’HICtev TEA at from » to TJ
ento par pound. iXIFFEEfroin li)» toil ernla
per pound FU11 uf every dtocnptioii from a !!&lt;r
Hog to a number I Macberrtl. Hpace will not al­
low mo Iu .numeral. Ibe whole uf my iniurree
•tort efUuada Uienfan I wilt centent a«y»rtf with
•*&gt; ing that It ooe law• crcrvlhlng ibal waa eitr
thbugUlofia a FAMILY ilUOCEUr Mon, tb«
w bole eampr wing a larger aad man gtaerol aeaortment than eon b. fouad al aev other rdUbliahmeot
aad wiu be uflend at pneo. lower Ihrn rvrr befan
beard uf iu Ibe Stale idilicbtgta. CMlandaee.
F.e.i.«.:ber ibe plae*V X«* Bnek Store. &gt; drwr.

Write only far the

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of enrj
variety and style.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

J. P. Roberts, db Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FAJS'CY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

DOE 8KIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

GOLDEN PRIZE,

I of the* abaUarty atlrrtad.
MORRIS MORRIS
The above certlOrato* and many otbrrv, era b»
reeM my rfSee hr aeyeao el any time Ort owe
f my Family Medical almanac, gratia frum u.y

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

GOLDEN PRIZE,

aa Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
Smultur—wa arc prepared to do the
beat of work. Please git eua ncslL
Caeh paid for wheat
BOLTWOOD At GRANT!
Hastings, Sep. 8,1857,

GULDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN PRIZE,

fno. two yoan ago; l»r upon what hi* phyn» and alt hi. fnrod. belw.nl to bo to. death
ia now alire aad ia tbefol! vigor of tort lb.
Ito dtoaaaa wac Coa.ctrj.tion of which near
•II to. rvtouve. bad died. Tbo ei.rrom.too
which fed to hto ncor.ty wore aa follow. —
। yotieger brother waa la the habit of rvading

GOLDEN PRIZE.

CHEAP CBOCKERY! Chemicals, Paint, Oils
turpentine, alcohol

niBon

CumprUag everytbiag for a graUemau'o &lt;mt-lt;
thiru, eullarr, gkvto, boolery, crarata, pant*, ev­
ery vane! r from five ahilliap to atx dollar.: nrti,
every pnee, q.ality aad pattern ; vooto from «u
•hilling, to »ix dollar*.

Dr. A. E. BOXKTEEL,
PHYSICIAN Al BURGEON.

Da. A. E. Bn«T**i.. baring mad. Haallngu to.
aedrtSiit* Uialb. wUl al- a large alack aad greet variety Meo'* calf beata
for S3 29; kip bool*, ktp brogui*. erif do.. n*am.ied and patent leather do . eongrta* gaitrn for
awe and beyc, calf, poteal and enameled feather.

Udiro’ cbUdnn'a «d miaaa.’ .Lon of every
dcacriptioa Udiea' Sue congrera piton for
twelve ohilliegu. Laeo do. nine to oleveu ohDlingo. Kid eongrea. guitora, «.amrtvd bouton,
c«U boetoee, good qudiiy, for nine ihUhaga, ami

TUBS UlMls
Burning Fluid together with a full etodrif

Such as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SB!
CES, PEPE1L FISH, in a w«r&lt;I uvrPy.
thing in the Grocery lino, such aa
will be wanted for family use. AnA
they have on hand tlic best kiuA
Of ammunition for eportatnrn
eucit m powder, and Perwilb full inatrectiaeo foi pettier wp aad ming tbo
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
ctnaioD Ope of al! kind*
Ctodirioe, thro to ail wbo may order ft. Hrrvqairua
aS spplieauu loondaee a noalago olaaip tobay
Water i’ruofls and
port«;-r oa lb. return of th- ourwer an J rvctbc, DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
others, Shot,
Ud 4&gt;mt to M. T- Mokrttty, Saediwky dly Okie
aad they w&gt;!I be pndi|rt»y aeal by totare u^raait. CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
AU tU pop­
Ias.M IIK.______________ ‘
vtafrly
WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
ular Pal ant
Medicines, ol tbs
day may also Im
found at tofat establidhLTTORXEY AMD COUX8DXOR AT LA’
iBent. Also a great va­
Kroidence, Hope. HarryC*. Mtobigan.
riety of the choicest Perfu­
’ot the present and until further ootie, 1
me ry for the especial sccom
modatkrn of the ladiea. AAo
Stationery, Pens, Persia, Ink, (st­
ory vsrietv) Paper, Envetoyr Ac.
They would respectively aEDOunce to
the ettirena of HaotlngB and of tlie sur­
rounding Cutmtjr, gwierally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of the

Judge of Probate,

WILLIAM JONES.
FORMERLY kept by T. Psuura. ie
T constantly making additions to ths
same, all of which, be pmposoa to eel!

CU1PE* tba&gt; th* CUiPEST

la thio part of tbo acuity.

PH *X BUSSELL

*ur ik iu*.

e*r

^-rsarszsssssi,
Tmimtar 0- otasSofT.
'
SaOMMB. Ifor, n rat

�*■ srAOTJ&gt;n«’'s
Ready Pay Store,

Old Fbgyism Dutanesd
Young America Ahead.

Just received a large i
stock of

TBANCIS ROWER

quant

HARDWARE STORE.

M1

NEW SPRING GOODS!
ftrre prinetplCT, If c

DRY GOODS

HARDWARE

sol prove . urtiiv of
KgaAtoMjtot]

H» mao. «br

-

.

LARGE stock

EVEBY VARIETY,

.

To be sold ut Loweit
Price*.

■Uta UU UKWMH. tn VMW.W. •

TO HOUSE BUHaDFRS.

L^a^^Xt?2’ Uuh“’

OF ALL KIXDS,

TIN 'W^S_RE;

FUSTS
GINGHAMS,

PRINTS.

MILLIASTS,

U» deep uiwrtal we ftnl in the great baue
at tocided. W» bo given. a»d »1&gt;J 1 continue
re it miKh pnmiioi rwo. but not to the exclorr ueglect ofuthcr m. Itera uf intcretl and Ira•cc. We ahall aaperiulrad our newi depart
W.di great care, it befog cur endeavor to
i ilfolland reliable, alwara eecurtng new-, to
to® moment before going to pre*,. OurreWillWahMte neare oy leiegrapb. Ibe nueoelnews Ulu&gt; all r*rt» of lb- xnrrld, e rre»pnni from lleite W..1 Satfonal CrpHi.b, anrodutej,
L tkatehee of tram-1. re;«&gt;rt. of lectures Sn.i
o meetings, alt local intelligence of generel
Ml, aulicc* of uewfooct,. and poetry, origin

'nnp- “w*

f RATK a very complete atock af !!«:&lt;- Mlding

DRESS GOODS,

,

mr, ctLPPJoi avd smun-XMi
H-.iK£, WHICH I omit

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
IX)W OVEN'OTOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
trer revn in Mdstewn. Six

c.u a.j » «*« */»••
White we make no war un the retted nghta of tlic
South. U will at ill be our aim to exhibit negro ate very, winch il b now sougtit to extend, ee an ertl
Here’'dagraAl’g
and ratamrn to the matter, oppoeed to aoumt neonomy, awbteralrnvf air.oe and mwaillr, uiaa hugr
•pprnbimn ia tboweeo af Um c&gt;&lt; limed world Wc
■Uli atoo lalriNy opja-ee all distinct* n» be

u&gt;wm racta,

1SHKLFit
12 S.HK
SSaSL
’SKSSXSjL VTiURD WaSK !tro E» '

LAWS,

A nice assortment

SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

“vOPPEtt. Tin end Sheet ho* Wan of all Kinde
.7 on hand or made to order
rOBBUu'oF ALLK1XPS PROMPTLY arte,J ded to. BAVE-TBOOOHandCOSDLCYOR

GINGHAMS.

MICUB:.BOR­

Hwi-xg. Febuary m. IB?.____

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 4e.
•
*&lt;pJT' IT
IrtCTa '*•“?»

FANCY BARAGES,

l.to

AT THE HASTINGS

BROAD CLOJILS. fASWREB,

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL JEAN^SAliNEIS, DKNlMSTlOiS,
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

&lt;0B© BEST'S-

l ahall bare a cnrrMMdent al Waal.iagloo.

AT THE

Vlenre. Ilyryepaia, nnd all cUirr ®&gt;*&gt;a
am arufog Irani v Impure alate cl the

lagmtaturo.
in Journal.—

u-r,s.«u-^i&amp;»£ra'

SllEETlNG8,SIllimXCS, BLEACHEt&gt;

Ready Pay Sfore.

GOODS, MUSLINS, STIUPED

snumXG, BATTC, COTTOX
c.Imbricb,

GLASS-WARE! !
BOOTS AND SHOES, KEADT MADE

UXENB,

Yarn,

Ciienurals, Paint, Oils

oil SI1JIS,

PARASOLS, Ae, Ac

ALCUUul.

&lt; Ibihlng: Sever so Ckeap.
GROCERIES

Nil MWW!,

OF ALL KINDS.

Bunting FUikltogulkar »Uh*full stack «f

COOKING STOVES!
SUGARS

nsn

That Good TEA, euro to ewrc the bead.n-be

GREAT DISCOVERY.!

CLOTHING

FOUND.

And every thing hl the line of Groceriba.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

V?
.tattling wooden, Let n»r&gt;r more ■
dcrfol and tnre, than the recent duenrery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

CHA LU

ROBES,

SCOTCH

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

than war wr riftr ufauppurL We uk our friends

FINE

GINGHAMS, PHINTS, SHEP­

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (n*w rtyk.)

WHITE GOODS, Ace.

t» tte performance of which our |l3Hu. petition
baa aoabl^l us torou'-ribute to no -10*11 extent.
TtKttL-gingte eoyy »6 J-w. to Clubs, four
•erpiM for » •; ornroe coptes for HO. in »d»aaee—
■nah auhneriben uama wriiien on thapaper.
TRIWEEKLY DBTftWT*FRIBUNE.

All kinds bf produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
■WE SHALL
RECEIVE MONEY OX OLD AC.
COUNTS.

eeiectod and pul up with as much care aa if ,
were paw—t to eaaecl them yowraairaa
My atock efdhxwte u iarg* and well arteeted. t
listing of every variety,and of

GRANT t SPAI LDING.

HaaUugc, J uno 4,1857.

Grooorioo dk Fsinoy Goods

(kntoma aL’ Or MA wmn* 9f Os
MulAraate
a,oC iol t.\.^ b, UlAf

MEN AMD BOY’S WEAK!

v2u4

JUSi RECEIVED

KABLY LOW I'HICES. TEA at from M to 7* i DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK At the cheapest store in town by
crate per pound. COFFEE from It’S’told rente SHUmNO, COTTONADES, vf every
H. J. KENTTFLD
poepound. Flab of erery dweriptiuu from a Her
ring to a number I Marirerell. Spare will nut al­
a now utock of Fall and winter GOODS,
low me to enumerate thr whole of my immense variety and stylo.
stock of Goode, therefore I will centcat myself with
w hi&lt;-h will bo bold fur
saying that it contains er trything that waa esar
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
lli^htrffo a FAMILY GBOCKRT Store, the
B.-RA'D^gAND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
at astonishing low prifca. My niutlo
UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL 'is *a little cheaper than tho dranpeaL’
I have just received tt good assortment
FANCY CASSIMERES. o laffic stock,
beautiful patterns aud very cheap BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

1ELATO ABD OAFS,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

DRESS GOODS

Such uWu,-adari»*, IrtUna. Me
riw-s. PnrM*ttaN BUok Aijuu-ca and a
variety uf Wool DcLaius, nil very uico
and very cheap.
Alto's good aoaortment of Cloths tw
meu’a wear, and a large stock of staple*.
Donirna Sheeting*, aliirting, stripe*, chocks
and tickings.
JU81’ RECEWED a newlotof
Comprising arerythiag for a guiUcmaa'a oifofit;
BOOTMand iBOEM,
al.lrta, collars, gloria, hosiery, crerata, pant*. •»ary Tarwty from fire ahiUinga Io au dollars; coat*, Lfodw* Gailarx Buakina and. Boots, a
every pnoa. quality aud pattern ; raato from six good anMirtmeHtot very bv price*.
Ou hand * v erv largo stock ofCrockcry
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HASTINGS axp VICINITY,

nails, glass, Bcme, oils, can» large atock ud gteal rancty. Maa'a calf boob
ta »3 25; kip boob, kip Vrogaaa, oalf do..«aunand
DLLS, SOAPS, BABn, PAILS, BED
cbd and patent leather do,, eongrra. gailcra for
ftXUKGLES,
m® aad boya, calf, patant and euamried leather. •m hand and al! j^raona whkhiFto buyer CORDS, CLOTHES LIN ES, BROOMS,
sell irtU &lt;hi well Ip call before bargMulug WALL PAPEM,*., tax
I woald partiAdariv call the attention
Ladka’ cHUm'i, and bium' toonofewy
of persons who are building to the Civt
description. Ladina- One Magma gaiter. for
that 1 haynjw HsreivM aAsm slock ol
Voire .hilling.. Lao. do. nine to dem
Nails and Glnsa and thic-7 wig furnish
“»«* W wrarmgdiM.. romn^ bootm. Mta, GU-, m1*.Do« TAmabp.tax,
calf boolean, good quality, fur nine abilhng,. and at u low a figure as poorible.fo«Sfrrito»Mh
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All the
ular Hal vol •
Medicine*. &lt;&gt;t the
day may al«o !«•
fonudet tW&lt;t»ul.ii.h
mvut. . A lx- a great to.
••
rict t of the cbolcert Perthuxry for the capccia! wm■ nttxlaliuii of the ladies. Alw
Stationery, Pino, Prodis, Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ar.
Tber would respcctitciy sdimmiikv •.■»
the citizen* of Hitatinga and of the »urrounding County, generally that they in­
tend to ncll everythiog in their line of the
business ah cbonp aa can be bought at any
place.
Give U» a tall and judge k-rycBrailve*.
Produce of mvst kinds will be taken in

attruiion will I* given to eon.
and putting up Preacriptiona—
r tw purchasing Mcdi--imw here
’
itg genuine.
n5t£

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Bat mother and I hates little room t«
live in. She singa at her work all day
long. t»«a»use sta SA) a. God is good to u*.
We have bread and potato— every day,
awl un Sunday we have meat. Doo'i
y&lt;&lt;u think, misa, that is something to be
thankful fi»r I" abv asked (imply.
A dcet»*r tint glowed up«n Minnie's
tta-ek. ’-Ye*, ye*, child," she answered,
noryuusly; and then followed a pause,
during which &lt;Jw stored away in tar heart,
like a hidden treasure, the lesson which

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so very thankful lor F she exclaimed; and
a silent self-reproach came stealing up
fr. &gt;n. k.,. I..... &gt;1.—. _ Lk 1_ J
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which certainly tttmtd a bright one in
comparison.
Nellie smiled again sweetly, as she an

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ling Mcdieirtre here
i Being genuine.
n7tC

cuitent uaused bci ta murmur at some lit­
tle cloud, real or imaginary, that hurg
ovicr her destiny. And she thought with­
lieart;
in tarself—-it is your own »sunny u
:27‘
odd fiZyuu
t&gt;oor child, that rubra the world
fiiZyi
ou tiutlul at
at.­
io its own love-lighted and rnsa-tjMted
mosphere. You ara liuppicr-filr than 1:
may God forgive me!" /
eighteen, was an only daughter, ।
and idolistal by her parents. Indu
had injured, though it had not spoilt
So fully had every wish of herbear

Ano joar s srv poor »nain«nuir»:
----- ---------------- - i------------------------ —---Ah be • further J, rich in VOU—
condition, to murmur if tbe slightest
Tbeir happing IS cndleii.
shadow camo between her and the lulfillJTm iwver lot ib««&gt; ihrd a tsar.
n&gt;«U “f her most extravagant desires.—
Bare that on yoil it weigh so;
Poor MionisT—poor, though abounding
Thsie’a on* iniibl brim J»» •»"« cbaar—
In riches, "One thing th«U lackcst,"—one
Tom. if jon lore me.My
thing which wealth cannot purchase—the
U. m-W. tenee it all
j°.' "f * *“nnJ •’,d
heartI
For voa. Tom whoa vo.choose It;
Y, t Minnie ted noble qualities: generII0 bettm heteH. u eauoM foil.
•’•‘‘y •M‘* active benevolence, with strong
And better trained to nw it;
.
I mural and religious principle. Oue shadril well for years, bnt let me not
I t»W of dfawiatent, clouded them all.
UnwncsA uopligbted Mayan,
Nellie ted put her little puree into the
j Since we*.ib and worth wfli be yews lot,
pocket of her apron; and now, she issued
‘
Tom, ifysnlove me, say sot
' into tbe Street Spain and recnintnenred
-------------- ■ ।
j her rtraw berry u- ng, until she waa sumFt on. the New Trek Oberrw
mound by another customer who purehnsTUE LITTLE si R.kWDERRY GIRL.
largely. As she was about adding the
,
.. - j ... i_ _

G»d gave you strength. That was beau­
tiful in you. Now tell me your name, 1
must remember it.”
"Nellie Townsend.”
"There is no sin, Nellie. In being temp­
ted. The sin consists In yielding to temp­
tation. Now that you have resisted, you
will find yourself strengthened iu might
to overcome evil. Henceforth 1 shall not
fear for you. Only resist the jir»t prompt­
ing! to do wrong—resist fAem mid ell will
ta well. Nellie, you were not aware of
it, but to-day you taught me a lesson of
contentment which I shall not easily for­
_ _ .,,..1
. .. .k.li
-get;
ton! .y&lt;m
shall I....
have the hannlnMa
happiness of
of
knowing that yon, though a little child,
L. UK k-....
have
ba n .a minister .if
of good til
to HIM.
me. Alli)
And
{&lt;m mast let mo reward you. You must
eep that Identical dollar ur remind you
of what has occurred to-day, and vou
have no reason to I* ashamed of iu Now
tell me what was the temptation 1 What
did you moat desire to do with ill"
Nellie hesitated, and then said : “Last
Sunday, mother had no neat dress to go
to church. That would just buy a calico.
I onlv though! of It for a moment”
Minnie Hamilton turned aside without
speaking. When abe looked again, there
was a moisture on the eyelids which had
not Itecn there before.
"Does yobr mother require anything
else? Does she want a bonnet, too-F
"Yes. Miss; but 1 ahsll *6on earn that
bv my berries.
Mother’s sewing has
nearly paki the rent thia month.”
"Nellie, voo sad I must ta friaads.—
Go row, and sell the remainder of your

.v..» ... —w. ,------- ,
' and sitting down, she emptied thv money
' Hill* her Upron to examine it. As st* did
' mi, abe diarovered among the ••fives” ami
The musical voice of Nvitii- trilled the tens n g*»ld dollar, which bad evidently
words so sweetly, that the mernmy uftb&lt;- I beta given her by mistake by the first
p&gt;ueS lingered with the passer-by as he,J I'urrbuwr.
went to Us daily task and haunted him'V "I will go right back with it,” thought
DANIEL &lt; OOKi
tiirouuli tb« Unu bi'ure, Hkr the rvinvm- ptoliie.
e.- •
... . L. ....1 . ......
II-.
' btw wanted, however to re-arrsngs her
| inskci; and while doing
a tempter
in. niorypwith its sunny smiles an.I dim , enme with rtll thoughts, to test her
bfl EEZLY,
plea, shadh-J by can•les* nat'iral curfa; anil’ 'strength of priuwiple.
MMtor st te». FeJieber tsM.lt, blaik'ryrtfiJarge and lull and
“W by go l&gt;o«4i with it 1 said the wickdienmy. It w.n. m&lt; fa-autifiil only, hut cd voice: ’ perhaps 'be lady tiMsut to give
►o imli’caUve uf guodorss and purity, and
uil that we meet to l-&gt;»c and cherish as s
ilOLUKUOK,
liewrl |Hcturv of childlimKl!
,
Many &lt;in eyo turned to l&gt;wk after Nel
A TTURXLV sue Cuui-rtur m
,
»» &lt;11,
V"..
t,- — ........
A, Vbaocer». Gtucral Laud •&lt;■&lt;! Tax A
lie, as 'she trippe.1 along in the bright
•o&lt;Wly
ter UM
jMte. »wwu »mn
Rvwot » Week-____
June moniing- iu her n.-alpiuk twli«-».:md
:“&gt;ou enn purchase something for
U itLIAM bvegher, ■
’ -&lt; _ Cl..? u
■ liiod Mnollirh
white epilm, mid targe straw hn! -lud.ng
■ - _ . ...
.. .. l.ll. I...* I.Ttt.v l..i«k.-t « &gt;1
I,e.t drew to «»r to dmreh."
Fur a moment—only - moment—Not
fit faitwiud to 'he siuiul -iggestiiHi.and
ta-tida
►he th-nght "H«w
*”•
to
curry a uieq calico ta dear mother, and
She
waflowing with tta aimdlvl
how pretty alw Would l—k in it. I er»i oral and Mllrurt'ne if-------- , many wire w.HlM have pa-wi utter* by |13&lt;px, t««i. she rould earn enough today to
unter-ded, stopped to purchase the tempt buv w bonnet to match; and h«w happy
mg fruit uf Ncll'v, w fa‘ •"* Wr|1 ,kn"wn- that w«*ul&lt;f make far!” But auddenly
•« Nellie* lip: her
as ata came with the &lt;»t hr i beautiful things the smile tied
JOHN ROBERTS,
of Mininer. and iri'led her little Ming. steps grew les. light There •«•••-&lt;»»»
hk&lt;- » bird, beneath the open
• al‘far heart. Il was the burden of a
guilty tb-ught. She h»d
HENRY,
Evil,’ and its shallow war on her path.—
ill buy I
It had dimmed the happiness which itUto
ot-iice h*l hitherto fa&lt;»««L
And fa)-, hapjuly
«Ute N’ll'-,*".
Nrlhc Stepp*11 I"10 thp
hall of
m tasbumablr house in Montague St. ar-i.-nai “that vokv "f God In the S»ul,
^..TXlb-tertel.
hr-OW
where a young lady stood.in tar morning
rolrt. with flowerein her hand just gat fa elvidlv the previous ffabteth rvsmng.
with be. at the win
-red from the conservatory, and torrwttod .fa n her mother
«»» mnk.ng aud of
eu with all tta apphanec* «f
“nf’ d .w, just as thter their scanty supper hud been djsp»*»d
*U “Well they are worth all &lt;&lt;f that—*"
promptly aticixM
Barry nil*. Nkb.

4 8:

Uiddl.-riUr. lurry couBtr.Mieh.

.rrab -nd ripi. 'G.w mj UM •
haakets. Here, Mary.
And while Mari
emptied.the ta-kete. -ta drew nu» her
•‘|nwtm&lt;mnaie." and dr^H tta maty
J-nw. in five* and tens, into Nellie a hulr v..u had no ata** £• »‘‘nrpuree—not into her hand, as' the y«ung
reader must rrmomtar; fur this apparent­
. . .
...
..,&lt; —-hudi turn.

!r&gt;«k l-r

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a
«»i/ ™
•“
■----skeptic
•-—
ours, who from a sneering
had be­ It htu&lt; tarn proved, by actual expedience,
come a devout believer, retired to rest, in the arctic regions, amidst tta intansest
after having his nervous system partially enld, and also tanrath tha fairaingraysof
destroyed by the Information, through the a torrid aun. that die individiail that kb
►pint ol his grandfather, that bo would
stains al together from alcoholic stimulants
.■ ru,w*r4ul medium.

H. N. BHELDON,

would have lain p~’ j "t—.
mln« &gt;•»
"nJ*ST to

£*
rtar-

™X.l.

►idea, there is one disease set gtnerit, pc- 1
of life have succumed to excessive beat,
euliariy connected with the use of alcohol 'when tho pulse is feeble, the skin is pole,
bv tbe human race, 1 mean drlirium trr and the extremetios frequently cold, aloomens. This is generally induced some- 1hoi stimulants are clearly Indicated foe

in human shape, that are about to rob ur
gethcr from the use of akohi-lic stlmn- i
murder him. Ho writboa and s’lrinksand
It fa tree, that brilliant efforts ।
don, Scrofula, Convulsions, Mioqy »ud
rowers, and dutches with hfa hands, at
have been made In pleading—in oratory •
vacancy in vain attempts to exorcise the
—in forensic eloquence, and doubUesa,
extent. The proportion of Idiotic cMlNo answer.
davits
that
are
tormenting
him;
mid
anon
“I* Il the spirit of my mother F
also, snmetimM even, in temperanct odhe shrieks aloud an some fiend in mure
drtinr, under the stimulating effects of
wnded fn
diabolical forms, ■* about to eviron him
liquor, but ta the and, it “bitadj Ilka a
in its grasp-. And ta thia manner be con­
•Do you want for anything F
serpent and stingsth like an adder.”—
•nd misery, arc propagated from om gto
tinual raving, and trembling, and shrink­
Many a youth, the acini Illation- •/wboae
ing, and cowering, and shrinking, until
genius, might have enlivened the social
d»th closes the unhappy spene, or ta sinks
I get uni
circle, electrified audiences; and have beeo
No Answer.
teto a Wpltaa and taevy slumber, ta.fltaU 1 ta-r from yn. U-morro w F
izd bj Mm, ,«•&gt;&lt; a™, Hui— ww
Rape very bred agafa, tta» U»*
‘he
HWCJMVUic,
f..* -.......
,
•
amhbund w Wm. *» &lt;l»
»f
direction of the door.
honored, and unsung,** to an untimely
•Shall I ever aee you F
.»■
..
.
ly grave, «&gt;n account of the habit, first te­ indoclag sleep.
The rap* then came from the outside of
And if the miserable victim orthis.di*-

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Nellie —usl not a rev-

• rrANTON A TIFFANY^

,

rra lo “»

direction &lt;»f the bureau.
“Is it the spirit of my sister F

she received the Stood Ivrtb the . Iglilh—
r"ril|Triiif
...I. In..*, there—
ntnetirnv*.

ed very inccngru&lt;*»
^nc... us ata had been
“Y.aiseem very !
spending U» NelhuJ

But all this ba. h ng ag- i^cn over am.

A DeeeiviM •plrtL

what in tbe following manner: Ilia most­ llio purpose of sustaining, and aaaialiag
ly confined to such persons as are in tta
tbs feeble powers of lift in the reparation
habit ofdrinking to excess. It sometimes
of the injury.
supervenes upon a long dehkueh, but,
In cases of fatigue and exhaustion, frow
m»re generally, the individual has been,
long continued and violent exercise, suefc
tie was m n L-N.ir'i .ww.v —.
by an attack of illness or from some oth­
clicking noise in the direction of the door than tbe one who indulges frrdly io their
stimulants, are beneficial. But fa no csm,
er cause, deprived for a few days of bls
awoke him. H« listened intently; the use. And here 1 will state, nteqmvoeaj►nr-nstilined sLmuul*. The attack com­
ly. that in no re*c. whataoever. in a slate
indisposition hi It neceartry to resort to
mences with ncr»ous trntnure, restless­
of health, does any perwm require the aid
them, and especially, when we consider
••Who is there 1"
ness, Ac., which oonlinucsTintil hi* agitathat in addition to the evils, that ensue
of alcoholic stimulanta, fur any purpom.
nor is ta in any'wise, aa a general rtl(c, Lion becomes extreinc. Tta unfortunate directly to the Individual who indulges in
nuiae stepped.
individual cannot stand, or sit, or lie still
•‘Anybody there V
benefited by them. There may be exfor one moment. And shortly he begin*
ceptinna to th'ta rule, but they are exceed
to be tormented with fiery serpents, mid
-|l |l|U»k Ui.o &lt;^.... ---— should be still more wary. For in this
himself.
T must be a medium. III try. ingly rare. The greatest and most en­i fly ing devils, and fiends of all sorts of faucase, “the sins of the fathers are visRsd
during
effi&gt;rta
of
the
human
intellect,
have
1'* *c (Aloud.) If there is a spirit in the nwm.
। tastic and horrible sbajiea, ta often flies
it will signify it by saying ‘aye—no, been achieved—the longest Ufa has licen
.
from
bis
task
friepds,
whom
his
excited
. .
. ■ * . r .....« anir.
attained to. the moat perfect health seimmagiuation portrays to him as fiends

GIXJNCE W. MILL*.

JOHN N. VAN BMUNT,

exhaustion of his vital powers.
fess to be governed by the strict princi­
When tho stomach of the moderate, which follow inevitably in th,
ples of temperance; it is important that
but habitual drinker is examined, it ex­ abuses, attendant upon the use
we should enquire Into ‘.ho necessity of
hibits
patches of unnstursl redness, in
,
ths
use of “intoxicating driaks," as s med­
different portions, which, in the confirmed
icine. And especially, when it is ermsiddrunkard, arc continued until the whole
ered that the abuse of the article in ques­

for .to-ill l.i^ &lt;!»»?-&lt;..&lt;-►«.

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•nEGMTWl OF DBKM OBee l»
F«s for rwuwdiag. w all t

And beeidee the diseeess induced direct­
The
moderate drinker manifests it by a “gons- ly
I in the human system, by the Immoder­
new” at bis itoinatoh in tho morning, or ,iate use of alcoholic stimulants, effect-, not
much lees disastrous, arc indirectly toIluliap Teaipencacc Bacieiy.
of his accustomed stimulants, he is troub­
led with a gnawing at his stomach as be vital functions, from this cause; winterer
describes it, and nervous tremors,' loss of an epidemic, such as cholera, or yellow­
Ma. Paxatnawr.—Tta Pledge that the
appetite. Ate., and until he can obtain his fever, or any other malignant disease
members tlf the Association, which I am
hitters in the morning, he la unfitted fi&gt;r
lions are thus impaired, are the first vic­
scribe to, binds them to abstain from all
appetite for food fa but indifferent. This tims. and they are swept off by hundreds,
intoxicating drinks, as a beverage, and to
state of affairs continues until he has ta­
discountenance and discourage their use
ken two or three drams, perhaps, and then habits, are eomparad rely exempt. Every
in community.
practicing physician, who taw had any exThe Pledge, it seems, would imply that his system is braced up by and unnatural
intoxicating liquor may be used for other excitement, only to sink again below the
natural standard, as soon a* the effect of vidual, who Indulges habitually in aUtncpurposes, than as a beverage, and among
the atimnlaa has subsided. This state of lating drinks, is attacked by any aetrta
other things, I suppose as a medicine.
affairs, generally.continues till be bccqmcs disease, the case is infinitely more difficult
When it-la considered, that this is tho
a helpless inebriate, or he is attacked\by
ready excuse of a great uuuiy, not only
some acute disease, which prematurely ful, on this accounL
. ► —*___ __ 1 ....l —•.-- &gt;k.
.u,

tion, leads to vice, dcrfhidation, misery
hop*
—
stomach is covered with inflammation, little
----------, for the confirmed drunkard.
.
and ruin; it becomes a matter of the great­
thus rendering the stomach unfit for Ilia The appetite in such cases, ha* becomeso
est importance, to consider, whether the
and
the habit so confirmed
p-rtorm*— of
&lt;1» |------------------------------------------------ that no
dijewtion of food. \_
tonsideration, whatever, appears to bo
necessary as a medicine, to correct any
Alcohol mingles directly with tta blood sufficient to deter him from the indulgence
of the ills to which poor human nature is
and circulate* through every part of the of his depraved appetite, in, the use of
I liable.
system, thus stupefying the brain, and strong drinks.
It is well known, that the health of
ennevating the whole system, by its spe­
millions of the human race, la permanent­
ly injured by the use of Alcoholic drinks, cific effects.
Not many years since, an inebriate wholly confirmed, to abstain entirely
that it leads to premature death in Uns
of thousands of cases annually. Wby.it staggered into the office of a physician in
the city of Philadelphia, when a student
has been estimated, that alcohol, since iu
opened a vein, and with a lighted match,
introduction Into tho world, has slain more
set fire t*&gt; tbe blood as it issued from tbe
than war pestilence, or famine; perhaps
opening, and the miserable sot witnessed the use of alcoholic stimulants, would ap­
r*ore than all these together. ,
the horrible spectacle of his own blood pear to be necessary, but they ara UmiThat svenii g. Nellie wa« tri ppi ng boms
And when we consider, that in addition
with her cpipty little baskets strung
burning, as it run from bis veins.
around her, as usonl; but in the larger to all this. It fills our prisons with crimIn *&gt;n&gt;e preparations of medicine, such
Another of It* peculiar effects Is, an en­
one lay a new straw bonnet, trimmed
largement of ths liver, known u the
with a neat ribbon, «nd a |«ckage which graded specimens of humanity—scatters
substancc
that will answer the purpoaa,
whiskey
liver,
in
which
case,
this
Import
­
.he was directed not to open uolil her re­ over the land, helpless widows and orant organ of tta human economy becomes equally well, with alcohol, in some fan
turn. Mrs. Townsend was looking anxi­
ously for Nellie when she arrived, but
enormously enlarged, and, consequently,
what was her ast-’nishment and gratitude the level of the brute, many an individuvl its functions are impaired, leading to a
In case* of long continued and wasting
when she heard her story with a full con­ who, had it not been for the use of the In­
long train of evils, and finally, termina­
fession »( the temptation, nut a wurd of toxicating cup, might hare bcea bright
been
depreseed far below the natural
ting in dropsy and death.
which she withiield.
ornaments in human society; and when
When the p*»-kage was opened, if. was
We fiequcntly see bloated specimen* of standard, stimulanta of this kind, are beafound to contain a fine calico dreta for we further consider, that no agv, nor sex. humanity, with attenuated limbs, but e»each, with a five dollar bill fastened with­ nor condition, is exempt from the blight­
sentially enlarged corporeal capacities,
in. upon a slip of paper waa written ing cffict of the demon of alcohol, it be
with staff in hand perambulating, with Live efforts of the syltsm can be establish­
these wtirds:
coinns a matter of the greatest import­
ed. And again, in suspended animation
"For Mrs. Townsend. iw« an acknowl­
ance to consider, whether the use of alco­
from drowning, when the beat of the bgdy
edgment lor a benefit received from her
our cfties^Miod villsges, moving inonti- (
been abstracted by immersion for a
litUe girl, whom »h« has reared t- be an hol, may not be altogether dispensed with, mcirtS of tfai folly of those who resort, tes
I
example of truth and honesty and virtue.” as it Is usually applied in medicine; that
habltuslly to the intoxicating cup.
I
From this time Nellie and her nvther is. as a stimulant.
flume of life fa flickering feebly In itasodtOthers there ore who. with palsied and &lt;
were under the peculiar patronage of the
et, then tho aid uf alcoholic stimulants.
It has been claimed, by the advocates
Hamilton family. Sewing was supplied,
tremulous limbs, stagger up to the bar ‘
for which they received good pay, and of alcoholic stimulants, as a mrdieint, that in order to obtain their accustomed dram. 1
Nellie was trenaterrvd to Miunie • Sunday
Still other* there are, who, under the 1
Sch-H.l class, where ste was regarded asa weather, and the cold in cold weather,
efiecta of deeper potations, are seen wal- 1
pattern &lt;&gt;f truth and integrity for her
that were
notwuwxet.
fur whiskey,
.bock, stimulants for the purpose of si....
“ '
. thati were
it notittor
iuvy they
womuwould
lowing in llio gutter, in digesting fellow- '
■"X!T.tell ».* b.r •&lt;—!* T-l&gt;
' 1*r'-h ”
t‘U' ••“
”“’rf
tabli.hing reaction, arc frequently reship with brute* of a different species.— 1
to our littl* reader*, and remind them of ; w fal&lt;or, beneath the rays of a scorching
These are mine of the effects of alcoholic '
that which tta Bible tenchra—to "resist i TOn.
Opu fa the other case. th*y
evil," and u&gt; follow that which is g--air I m;A,t .erilfa w-lth cifl, wfeen submitted drinks upon ths human system, and, te- 1

times T”

Ibe ••mile with which
tiumev «nd thanked tar
ta. .■«&gt;.!—» i"&gt;"
. .l __

NO. 12.

system, are multiplied and various.

“You are n singular child. Pray tall
me wAy you Would rather.”
|
''Because—Iwcausv—it would remind
roe”—Nellis burst into tears. and c«&gt;v«red
her fare with her hands.
j
“Of what 1 tell me. child.”
|
“How I was tempted to break G&lt;»d’a
command."
“And to keep the dollar, do you mean F
“Yea. Mina”

M

1’crlii

«.r

TERMS—|1AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1858.

E8.
OVES,
STOVES,
LDFHfl.

OB

£ num d

lanta.

so happy 1 Ca"

Minnie

Mfas- Y'«.u gave

The true policy?

"N-, Mis*, thy*

7

�11A3TIXGS. THUB8DAT. JOLT », 1KA

other drop, to alcohol and waler,
grant d«il of the brandy that is sold and

mitlce,

r" w?-wrr a is*........
, '
Grand IU ver, at Grand Rapids,
The Kalamaxoo Republican county con- ]
ventlea is called to moot at Kalamaxoo, is 870 feel wide.
August 14th. This contention will elect
(tor and pub- dogates to bothStale and
•bfc,
rvn-r.” was convention*.
.
native Com
Lly held in

tothc locadon of the Btal* Foie, far. th*
coming fall, wo clip from tho Detroit AdretiUtd to two Detent's

EUrt". V, A

(Mr-

hu been called to meet at I'onuac,
Wednesday, tho I Sth day of AuguM

A I. notices

^g
aucsaa
In tb« diMAM&lt;l or dyinefajy to .H—

it is proposed to organize a Lnlto this
Marshall Statesman
call. *p«ak*of tha Cl—-------------- -----------tion for th* third district, to b* held oa
September 22nd, although w* have *eet&gt;
no call published to that effect. Mr. Ged
8. Wright, of Marshall, however, is Chair­
man of th* District Cumihittec, oad we
presume that th* day design*tec! by the
Btattsmau is the Oic fixed upon by the
committee.
•
The Republican* of Tuseota county will
hold their county convention at Vassar,
on the 7lh of August.
The Republican convention for Livings­
ton county will bo held at HvwoB on the
10th of August. The Committee in their
call suggest the 13th of Auguste* the day
for holding the town caucuses.
The Democracy of Jackson county have
call their convention to meet at Jackson,
August 28.
■
.
’1 he Flint Democrat discourages calling
a Democratic convention in Geuessce
county. Il rays there is no hope uf suc­
cess, and it would be only making useless
expense. We presame this is true.
The Branch Company Republican con.
vention is called to meet at Coldwater,
Aug. 14th.—Del. Trib.

Hoe, Hi* |&gt;Ui«t will lire

an .burro stKsiMnazoo.
_
rar A Mrs Atkins was the 4th of
Juf^rstor iu the town of Wateon, Alite

“Mr. Wilcox, on ths part of tha citi­
vary likely to promote tbe health uf those
zens of Detroit, tendered tho subscrip
gan couniy.
who use them.
? '
lions and proposals for the annual exhibition.stetius what grounds - could bc.obrar Mr..
In viaw, then, of all those circunisumccs
uSir.'i
-1”1
tained, and lliat thr stiWripltons now
amounted to over Hli&gt;0, utiiii would-be
CoSn.. &lt;M U, S»&lt;1 u«&gt;.
be urged, it is evident that those who
increased, he thought.
ar Tin |x«t. M™. EualU Ao»»
pledge tbcmualves to abstain from ail in; Mr, Wells, on the part of the citizens
“ 11 SJJSt • „v
f— ol&gt;uln«l ■ dwr.-o
dlroK*
KTGENE PRINGLE.
ef Kalamazoo, submitted propositions,
tozveating drinks, ae a beverage, and who
from lier husband.
w\\EmVr?hy.
stating that a subscription of 81500 had
dieoounlenanec and discourage their use
Ricu.—Tbe Moravian congregation St
MARSH GIDDINGS,
been raised, and that thia would be In­
in community, sre engaged in agood and
CHAS T. GORHAM.
Bethlehem, P*-, kavb over otie million
creased by 8900 or 8300 ns soon as it
JAMES HULL!VAN.
laudable undertaking; and the more that
was known that the fair wa» located; that
R. E. TROWBRIDGE.
dollars al interest.
lumber for the buildings could be ob­
they can Induce to subscribe to this pledge
Foravn or JcirTowr »v a Baciiz
tained on very reasonable terms, at lower
ar.d live up to its requirements the greater
tow.— Thr hdiet ?—Our stare before marrates than in this dly; that grounds eould
will be tbe bettofit* conferred upon di
"
THIRD DISTRICT.
rings, our stripe* after.
Tbe RspuWkans rf Itw Coviatie. e»lsprisl»a lb. be obtained that could afford ample to
ty
llB?1#ni (o.), owtu, (Motors, 18J7-1
concerned.
tgff Robert
noovri Brown,
uruwo, probably
4 tic most' ,Fre81
commodations, already fenced on two
accomplished
x«implished botanist of the
tho age,
ago, died in
^,,4
s(n«z ntr"* as* ebeerful
sides; and that tbe approaches * to the
London on the lOtli ult, aged 85.
grounds were nil that could possibly be
the 'State Legislature. who will mtct in Conren- desired, in regard to the sccomm'od*
tsr-Tho Queen's Dench, In England,
“A party may elect it* candidate*, and tton al th. Court Ssass, in Kalamazoo, ■* 1J
have decided that ill-health is a sufficient
rangemente would be made with the Cen­
y*t be. in effect worse beaten than its op­
excuse for breach of promise of marriage.
ponents. This i» particularly true in the rest. «&gt;d «i«t a csnairat* ror aipuMMiw is tral Railroad by which an evening and
Dr. J. Adam* Allen, of Kala­
-w rf.l-Blng
u, «ir™
S—“ morning special train would run a* ter as
mazoo. is to deliver the sildrsM before
both with ropect to integrity raxlability.
WRIGHT. _
Marshall, and that this, with tho exer­
tred of Cbron.c NounUgi, by their ii»r.
the Allegan Aarieultural Society, this
tions of the citizen of Kalamazoo to pro­
for dtecharging th# dntie* &lt;/the offices to
lair
vide lodging room, would be ample for
whieb they have been chosen. \S ho docs ;
A u MORRISON.
“Southern Monitor."
all who might lavor Kalamazoo with a
WILLARD DAYU,
fjp Mr. Peter Crosly -of Deerfield,
not km»w IBM IM -ucmocracj “ were
fan^rTMicuil CosimiU**.
visit. Other arrangements and modes of
worse beaten in tbe election of the prea-,
There is a paper cnUtted the Southern Livingston county, sheared from 08 sheep
M.rtbJi, July tO. l?6e.
rot executive of the .United States, than
accommodation were spoken of as in con Monitor, cditud-mul-published at Phila­ this seasen, 1,0*16 pounds of wool.
we were in the loss of Fremont 1 W e
tomplation, nnd which would be put in delphia, Pa;, by one J. B. Joxza; two
p^)T" There have licen 200,000 pounds
believe it will bo conceded by all candid
practice without delay as soon as the lo­ numbers of which have been reccircd at
cr. marked “pL'asc exchange.’'- •of
• of wool
**« sold
**’ in
,n Kstamaxoo county this
cation would be fixed.
■ of
of
S2je. About
from the editorials in topped- y^»‘
•,wr*« P'™.
,f
le
paper
i.
devoted
wholly
to
the
15,000
pound, remain imsuM.
finally resolved, in' cor.JMenitkito-of the
eiemunts of iqiccdy d
r«nrUiaw. &amp;•
This w IB al[y There were lx&gt;uul.t in Jock sou,
opening of the Gnusd River country, by Slave-driven*, and wo gladly exchangu
Buchanan been xiefe
the opening of the Dctroitflk Milwaukee with it, for the purpose of getting hold uf this sc*sun 190,000 pounds &lt;
ways be the cwm wiu............. .... .......... .
SWEEXET.
। Commltlee.
of said estalr.
nen are placed io ofliw—when a sacriltev
Railway, and the accommodation of a such choice J&gt;its of political sagacity and price* ranging from 28 to 86e.
Hartings, July 15, 19W.
nttw7
targe number of citizen* who had been wisdom, done up iu go-ud moral ’•Bully
of principle is made to insure suoccwi, or
the following;
when, candidate* force themselves upon
detained from thpixhibitiun last year,by [ Brooks” English,
DISSOLUTION.
“Who pities tbe fanatics! Humbugged paint, put a handful of hay in
tbe people and claim support on purely
the storm, as well os in vi«w of the finan­ I
. rfjou.il nui cs;r.«W'ur«
water,
and
let
it
stand
in
H
room
uowly
Die
great
sale
of
the
Michigan
Swamp
cial condition of the
he society, that the fair । by Hale and Sumner "end Wilson and
P*The'r&lt;; arc also other cvlta which ^su?.
D.r;!^ provided £7
^he ] Massa Greely,
pities thernl They paiuted.
Land* commenced yesterday. We have should be held tn Detroit,
from this teramble for office. The seali- no doubt but that many home* will be subscription could bo
be made up to 82,000 will never come withiu gun-shot of success
Wiltaim
O.D. WAL’LDI.NC
Wiltaim A.
A. Seaver,
Seaver, late
late of
of th
the
.
.v.-aa-.v.
—u
ftfr fcar of n sectional victorv, yu^ Courier, ha* suroccdnd Thomt
within ten days; otherwise,
the fair should
ment of the people ta forestalled; their
secured by the landless, under the liberal
whtchwrulJ ruin them. There would be Ramwr.
n the
epantaneous and untrammelled choice is
be held at Kalamazoo.
Ramsey. |In
the editorship
editorship of
of the
th« Ne
New
prevented, and. as a gencml thing, the provision* of the hw under which they
Some other business was interacted, no Constitution, and of rourae'no Senate, York Cbbrebman.
Regulators irtll tartare it to
-•
-fitato!
members of the Committed
Committee vi»ivisi- and no furtlser
use for a
Tribune to agitate
sone with eiiber si Ito p*rdaw of men who succeed, under the cir- arc to be sold. There are but tew indi­ and the member*
^.jr- Alexander Wilsoa. of Pc-uusylGRAXT A KI'ALLDINO
cumsteaces tlludsd to, arc no* the best vidual* so poor a* to bo unabte to secure ted the various grounds near the city, against tho South. Grcely makes 8100,qualified.
The really crnnpwtent mun is themselves homes, if they set out with a whieh have been submitted to tbe Busi- 0O0 every campaign resulting in defeat. vauis, has bren appointed District Attor­
—
__ fCemmittro
_ _ —..i... I".for
- . Ik.
ttw ouccesa I..
1^.... 1...
nesa
Hie n.i.nn..
purpose ,*C
of bnlrl.
hold­ By
ho might lose
his Ill
ilkgoltcii ney fur Utah territory, vice. J. M. Huckleftat home for the rcnton that be will
J. Jtowue, J'rai net ilk.
will to accomplish It lite chance to ob­ ing the Annual Fair, after which the mom- gains, if nut hi* life—and thu above Sena­
not sacrifice Im manhood and liis idea of
tor* would aertaiuly lose their scat*. But
wha* belongs to propriety to obtain office, tain these lands on favorable terms docs bars adjourned.”
jSW* The Washington Union boasts
they must not venture too far in I860.— that the affairs of tbe Government are~
and bcaco the unscrupulous office-seeker not erase, either, with the offering at pub­
go
If they put snollier sectional candidate iu j -inf, OH til* rfovkjwork.
Oh, yes. th*y
is often •uceessrful to tne detriment of the lic sale. We bare no doubt but a large
the field, some of-the firo-calerv have re- t
— going
—»----------Ciblic fatcresta and the party to which he
are
on—»Lx
tick, .1-1.
tick,.1-1.
tieh.—Prentiet.
MORTGAGE SALE.
ruiB
uro khwu.uiu- proportion of these lands, even in »o«n*
Wc give place nt th* head of our col­
I be tucbsst mart** pries.
longs.
Tbe truth
ta, the
self-constitu
t JQEFACET HAVING DEEN MADE IX THF
dito^
per tiroes
'tM­ ’ Ol" the-older counties will not be sold at
CASH PAID FOR WHKAT.
jq^“Bcii Ball, a fanner st Mayville,
umns to the call for a oouvention to be with an elastic gutta poreha switch came
ted leaders of political ptrti“ “ t?"
. of
-r —
__n— —
.i„ the public offering. All that is intended, held st Kstamajco, on the 22d of August, very near doing tbe business with Fre­ Ky., has bwu detected in enticing away
much in the habit
parceling
out. the
offices among those *hoso Interests ore or expected uf tbb sale is, to bring these for the purpote of ffbminating a successor mont. Tbe huil lias not been lost Tbe aud sect*Ung slaves, and then getting tbe
PROFESSmt MOTTS
। »n'&lt;
,
Undtrlon Yacht, vtbvn tbs canvass is at money (rom their masters for capturing
Identical dith their own, and this mutual land* into market nnd at tbe same lime
to D. S. Wslbiidge,our able and faithful
* t re tor of th. estote of W.
a whits beat, would have only to capture thrm.
interest is that which naturally belongs
to sell such as may be of considerable Representative in Congress
Mr. Wal­ Massa Grody, Ik-cdier and Cheer or, take
to and grows out of a general scramble
fJF* Chari** Stautz. a panper fa th*
value,
at
an
advanced
price,
by
bringing
bridge
has
already
served
two
terms,
and
them
to
Pearl
river,
black
them,
aud
put
tor spoils.
Tlu- people are not allowed
Franklin county (Ohio) pour house, r«to' act from their own suggestion*, but buyers into competition with each uther. although we may regret to lose his voice them in a cotton field, and /As ttark would ;■ ccntlr received Inti-Hlsenre thst an uncle,
are often compelled to reluctantly sanc­ This, so far from working on injustice to and his vote in the councils of the nation, 6« done. There may be sumo rmarhtble. who find recently died, had left him 8100,­
tion a ehoico in convention which had those who buy Innds/ur actual scttlcmeut, yet some one else will probably be named occurtcncc* during the next campaign, jf 000.
/
a purely sectional candidate be pul un the
been made for them months before by
gyA kag. writing from Cairo, 111.,
I in reality operate* in-their favor. SpcCU- to succeed him. Who that successor shall
course. Jie tnay be put through."
&gt;&gt;va,—■—■■■
“ —J
J r----•
through the form of ratifying a bargain | tat ora and men of money, a* put ezpo- be matters but little, providing be is a
There's argument lor you I—the regular since the subsiding of |he flood, says three
which they had no hand in making, and ricnce teaches, are the first fa matkot, true, efficient aBd reliable Republican.— “democratic" knock-down sort. It needs are now in that city 452 distinct and difJOB* WISER, Sole 1*1
frrcnt smells, and eeveral ward* to hear I
which is distasteful to them; and they
if o!iWed, will always contrive, if Our County Republican Convention which no comment.— Grand Hapidi .Eagle.
ortly ■suctioned It on toe ground that lands
- can -be entered- without
- competition, is to assemble on the 12th of August,
ma£teraJu.v i- become so complicated by
Comvost tor RAtisoina.—A paltn leaf;
TO THE FUStfC!
th* «etJh of too then spoken of, that any to get on audience al a land office, and will elect delegates to this convention,
A few nights ngo the lightning struck In fan, if placed against the Window sill, let­
other course would create dislurbsncc- perhaps enter th* very same lands for and an important pewt it will lie. 1 We
sndRuu of Mitbi~»n,'tonni?rd on
several places iu Washwgton Gty. It ting it proji'ct two-thirds of the way out
taJ.Qat. i.'SiC freer. &lt;u*i W
This is aJI wrong.
Tho peop'c should purposes of speculation, which are wanted trust our friends throughout the county
tit w+pUaeoet &lt;4 rerist.i
didn’t strike the Treasury building, how­ of thu window, will f.vrre into the car a
manage these matters.
They should be by men standing back and awaiting their
will bear these things in mind, to the ever. There was no metal there to at­ constant, and in proportion to the speed PROF. MOTT’S FEBRiri'GE WINE.
allowed to make their own selection, onof the (rain, a strong current of air.
turn, to make themselves homes.
end, that we may luivc a full convention tract the electric fluid.

(J

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

without incurring persunid enmity or dis­
like because thay deem it proper to op­
pose this man or that man. With re­
spect to the nonimntion* now soon to be
made, there should be a determination
tod, and tluu. no jnwortby, Anti Republi­
can measures should b« resorted to, to
effect any favorite ends of mers mbem'ing
politicians; and that in the selection of
the nominees the people should be left
free to act as they please, if th* people
make tbo nominations wn have nothing
to fear; but if mere politicians do it, wo
may have much, and perhaps altogether
too much to tear.—Battle Creek Journal.

quiries have been made, whether persons
designing to make affidavit of their inten­
tion to become actual and bona lido set­
tlers on swamp land*, within one year
do so nereoaoWy befisro the Commission­
er. While the Cumtadssioaer regrets
thia ucccaaity, yet, it isliia opinion that the
law is czpres* on thia subject, and gives
no other alternative, s» ho has already
peWiebed in his nottae of sale. The ad-

inawtioned in the notice of sale, (wb«n&gt;
needed from pluc land or mineral sections,)
that tbe Jots wanted by settlers arc not

quirod at Hie time of sale at ail Hie pub­

lic sales of. Uni ted State* lands.—Laneing

Lnrcotw Airn Dotclas.—ft was roore-

Some of the Democratic papers seem
to be greatly exorcised for fcar all these

here on the 12th of August

lands will be abaofbed by speculators,

“As to the sanity of a certain
blue-bellied, cream-faced editor in* this vi­
cinity , there can lx no doubt. For pbrenokiy teaches that where there is a sad
deficiency of brain* there is no ground
work for Insanity. If It should ever hap­
pen that the CourtHouae worthies should
fail to connect, and that bright tier fose
He lustrs^tlian. and not until then, would
we rocoimnend thfo editor to again go to
Loniing, whsre he will not only find
■glory enough for one session, in voting
for Zach. Chandler for the U. S. Senate,'
but he may also again find that thia »«me
Chandkr keeps constantly on hand an exoelknt antidote for an absence of the
ground-work of insanity, in thtf shape of
n very mall sum of money, which w III
entirely restore ‘a very wuak and imbe­
cile member from the county of Barry.’
By the wav, perhaps, another trip to Bl
Johns might afford some relief; if Zach,
could afford to fool the bill. * Now let
tbe member from Barry come in.’ Sara­
toga never commenced with St. Johns.—

and that those wishing to settle upon
them will be prevented.
Now, the very
terms of the sale arc directly calculated
to promote exactly tU. opposite state of
things.
In tbe first place, tbe speculator
has to pay full price down, while the set­
tler has only to pay one fourth down, and
can pay the balance nt his option any
time during ten years. In tho second
place, this discrimination docs nut ceas*
at the close of the offering at public auc­
tion and the settler has only to lead off

in the direction of the newer counties to
secure m good lands as tho State of Mich­
igan furnishes, by paving the small sum
of thirty-onc ocuta per acre ns a first
pay ment, and then may take Ids ten years,
again, in which w pay the romsiaing
mncty-fiwr cents per acre.
It is the height of folly to suppose that
speculators will absorb any large propor­
tion of these lauds, paying down In full
for thsm, when' the settler has all these
advantages over him.
Their operations
must necessarily bo confined to some of
the more valuable of these lands, fur
which they will be compelled, by compe­
tition, to pay a good price. It is uttci
folly tu suppose that any set of men will
go into our now counties, aud pay on*
dollar and twenty-five cents down, for
lands, when Hie num or men whom they
expect to sell to, if they sell at all, lave
only to go a little beyond them to find a
home on much easier terms. And yet, no

doubt, some of our alsvocratie friends, of
the press, trill eoottnaai to howl over this
subject, aud, if poariUe, will try to pre-

am help admitting

•“ -:e ’&lt;.-e.-w.rv.

There! there is the effect* of an abun­
dance of the “ground-work of insanity.”
We present it as a specimen of editorial
dignity, and earnestly recommend its
careful study to our exchanges. “ZarA"
ought to feel honored b; the portion ded­
icated to him.

What do the editors of tha Administratiou's Waabiuguxi organ mean by the
“good old times f” Do they refer to the
bygone time* when the country was gov­
erned by honest men 1

. tiF’Tho stomach' &lt;4 a cow killed in
Kentucky, recently, cuntainvd a brass ring,
a lot of Imir pins.' hooks aud eyes, pieces
of steal lu.«&gt;ps. and a high heeled shoe.—
“Old Braull*" had iwvbabl) swallowed
It is said that the pioturos of . Mr. En­ the mi’k maid.
glish, which were sent out to his district
tgr'Hon.Dinmss Cormia's friends are
in such large numliers, have had no sal*. actively urging him to be a candidate for
J OHS WISER,;
If he cannot boast that be is unbovghL, his Gcmgrcs* in the l-ebanou district, Ohio.
pictures can.
Tie baa recently manifested atrong symp­
We s*c that Mr. J. II. Mender made toms of a disposition to return to public
a disjinion speech at Columbus on tbe 5th
inat.' If Mr. Mander has daughter*, we
HT* John A. Mi&gt;or«, of the Fashion □omsukfhou
hope that bo dosau't call either of them
line &lt;»f alentnboatx, Ims reeovered 820,202
Sally.
The Iruta should not al way* bespoken. from lh&lt;- South Carolina Railroad, damaCi for obstructing tbe navigation of the
(Cin. Enquirer.
vannah River by ereetmg a railroad
ETTP.TrQ
You would make a better paper if yo»
thought the same of falsehood.
. bridge.

A Southern editorsaya that if Kentucky
refuses to go fur Lecompton, she cannot
expect her intere*t to be regarded by th*

Kentucky is to cut their own throe's or
hang themselves with grape-vines, thu*
reducing the legitimate demand for her
hemp.
When the tailor looked at the falls of
Niagara, with hi* thick cloud of spray, be
exetaimed, “Gods I whata place to sponge
a coat f’ When a corrupt politician looks
at a scat In Congress, with all its tinmens*
fsciiities for sacrificing the national inter,
csteto the hishest bidder, be mentally ex­
claims, “God*! what aptaco to sponge the
people F

The loss sustained by tin late
fir* at the Ixmdan dock, is estimated al
three million dollars, including 5,000 tuns
sugar, 050 ton* saltpetre.2.000 hale* jute
and hemp, 40,000 bags riee, besides a
largo quantity of rum and brandy.

IIoaniBix 1—There are many wealthv
colured people in Louimna. At a sheriff's
sate near Bayun Gouta, on tbe Bill, a large
plantation was purchased 'for 8210,600,
bj tha non of Cyprian Ricard, a free &amp;&gt;l
ored woman, who herself own* a large
plsntatioci in the neighborhood.
Govanzon.—Tha Ltdeocndcnt uys :—
"Alic tmk tor the nexto-Govnrnor seem*
now to be centered upon Haifa dozen can­
didates. 3”bc*e are H.G.W mils, Kalamaaoo_Co.; dona McKtxxrr, Van Buren

have a^canal across th* Isthmua We
Whether the above piece of informa­ suppose it 1* no wonder that Belly swells
so prodigiously ainca he finite hl* intestine
tion can be relied upon or not, we cannot
canal obstructed.
Tnr Waoxs or Flusktum.—The lion.
say, never having been either at St. Johns
Tbe editor of the Washington Union
or Saratoga; but if the ancient editor of
says be would “rather hold a rontro
with statesman than blackguard*.1
course, for h* has more cause ot diffi
■with them.
Tha Lecompton' Democrat* of Phila­
delphia recently proposed to feed their
popuhtion.
mao Jehu G. Jones publicly.
He was
making speech**, and they probably tbo’t
Hx time to stop hfe month ore® if thy had Administration, has sacrificed
Munger, J. Bi LolxtaD, Wm. MTb&lt;
son and Alexander M’latosi, previously
Inako, opra m coamy &gt;11.

-uh*

The Hon. Caleb Cushing, in his late
fourth pf J uly oration in Boston, boMtod
of tbe Influence of Northern m

tbu befag tt* Idsw
boldisz rhe CirnuJ
ia said cousty. o« ibc
&lt;!•' &lt;4 Orte
Ur, A. D. t»3, at lv:u »‘c!ocJi iu rb» inrr»~««f

D X. GAGE. Mortpr*
SHERIFFS SALE.

Bartiag*,July It. IBM.
tn-

.ru tor preparing
when uwy *LsD

CARRIAGE
PAINTING.
„
IMITATION OF
WtXlD AMD

1212.

JUTES *

Mount Blanc this yaar. He waa dater.
mined he said to go higher than Mdlla

lifted

“"Sox.

XKW TORE.

S-KSxatw.
LobdeJI and Mlntosh wore admitted to

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, would i^pwiMj 1&gt;M»
tesicissmof
HASTINGS AsoViaxm'.

ixrrAMca.’.'i'S^

�P*^w

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE

’BUSSELUS COLUMN

BLOOD PCKlfTER_AM&gt; BLOOD HU.

^-5-.!=^^------

dibeasb

llEXBr CLAFF, Jf*.
uEoacr. mow,..
.
SAMUEL YOUNG. '
Hul ANNA WflELPLEX.
MiM VIRGINIA VAUGHAN.
Mat. DI. VKRSON,
Mm HATTIE CLARK,
FINLEY JOHNSON,

r2£^;1£irt?‘tteT”y "U !

FREMH ABMITAX

vasqviswsa.

Op

v WOttKIWO AW» cmnrn MMT10WB.

E BTOBK

Writi| tmlr fct the

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

(NEW SPRING GOODS!

GOLDEN PRIZE.

L1RGE STOCK
lx A SALTER, aucream.ro to BECKET A CO.
L Ncw-YuikWeekly. GOLDEN PRIZE to
: Of lie largest and bent literary papers of tb«
I An i£nf trial Quarto, containing riunr rears

hardware

DRY GOODS
nJgi*. tumor cancer, diabetes, laaaiitoo and de­
bility, diarrhea, and Jl other disorders of tbe or­
gana of respriatioa. ibe liver, tbe kidneys, Ibe
, atomacb. the nerves, or the nuuotlar fiber, art

PRINT?,

l&amp;DW’S &amp; SHD1BS

SILKS,

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

^OR-

1‘ROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sr; I tore Mrt
two boufos «f IfeMtauor Wtodfe JtostMrtow srt
css truly say it Is tbe grestaetjliarovwj
ngr for restoring and changing tbo bare. Mafun
using It I was a naan of act to l» Mybairhaeamw
attained its anginal color. 1 oe cm teasmSMrt
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, It to tto world without tto least fear. a&gt; my MSB
waa cue of tto worat.kfad.
'
J EANS, SATINETS, DEN IMS, TICKS,
'daAel n. mumsy.
DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, l-A

GROCERIES
it to leas my inclination, to gi

GLASS-WARE
Gold I..Kke'».:nraceyt«, Drwl.et. Ear Drops. I
Breast Fiet, Cult rtn«.n»ei»y Dattoua.f»irt »$tnds '
Watehkrrr, UoM end !^&lt;ri+ Thimbles, and a va- '
rieW of other articles, north tnxu fitly cents to
dollars \ Ada,
We nil present ivery person sending ua fifty
tubteribert. st |2 rach. a Gul • It ateh. worth httf;
laanr one sendsne u» 100 tubaenbem, at t? each,
a Gold WsU h. worth WO. . Every subscriber wilt
site receive a present.
Immediately «n lrert|it of Cue nwneyt tbe cub-

COOKING STOVES

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

SEMI IN YuV* ORDERS. sad the goods trill be
selected ted pul up with M much earn at if yon
n,represir.ito'»ciect tl.etnyamraelvea.
N v stock ol Good. in large and well selected. eooMstuig ot «i cry variety sad of

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

JUST RECEIVED I
At tli» chrnpc«-&gt;ilyro in town by

H. J.KENFIFU)

CLOTHING

MORNING EDITION,
raiuvn.ana inauoiuon tar iaieMnows&lt;■iercr.inr t
mail, all local raaiten which may transpire to
tween the time of tatuingUio rvemi.g nhliun and
midnight, and the mgiil telegraphic reports,1
which appear in lL« moeniqg papers. Thus the
Dsiiy Tnbutat eombmea tto beat frainres of an
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
evening and marutng paper. \V» incur more tlian
I ordinary expense in cmrtiuning this arrwgement, CHA1X1 ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
, but we have dtterminsd to trout tto wishes of our
I Republican frtends.in the inlenot uf tto State. GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEP.
1 regardins of tabor or expense.
Now it tbe time of year, just at the evaimaacv- HERD-8 PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

Indies

DRESS. GOODS
8uch as Prints, Ginghams, LcLaina, Morittvs, I'uramcU&amp;s Blark Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLains, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths for
men's wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lol of

BOOTS aud 8HOEK,
Indie’s Gaiters .Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low price*.
On hand a very large stock ofCroekery
stone and Glass Ware.
Just received • now stock of

of all khds cheap for Rewdy Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity ot

IaTFIMCJBJS3El.
AND

tn as good order and an prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the services of

•ver arewten foriadiOrrtieecr neglsct of dutks, WHITE GOODS, Ac.
to tbe performance of wbleb rrnr public pouition
baa enabled es tocootribute to no mull eiteat
TRRMS.—^mgte Copy |6.rear: to Clubs, four
eoplev for »&gt;. or nine eupiet for WO. In adraoce- ;
each autoyritort nsmewriueti on the paper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE I
CMauU all tin uu'M arm
&lt;U /hilf-J'riaUl1
nwA aito-Mtfc ,fo7nrot I.X
lu fitaf
Me l/oily-Tr^ w,Uxr.
The TshWomtr Tnracxa l» evatpewed of tbs
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
inside matter uf tbe Daur Tsiavaa uf every two
days, and it bsued and mailed to aubraibera un
Tnetdar, Thursday and Saturday evenings. To SHIRTING, COTTONADES, uf every
bu^eak men who deuiro tbe ronients of Ito Dally
but who rccirvu a mail only thru* Umra a week. variety and style.
... &gt;
u— &gt;.tl
It has a

to my ordinary biuinrea at limes, sad baring |
heaid of the wonderful cures that roar Seaodinavi- .
an Aloud Purifier and Fills were effecting, I was
Induced by a friend to try thorn.
I bare been using Ito punfler for the last twelrc
mouths, and find u&gt;o rm-dtem follj v;ual to its
reeommrcdalwas • So ralaable te Its use Io oto
Uiat 1 cannot now dtepcnM with tbe use of It at
lay adtanerd age. seventy-aovea years.
I cheerfully give tbit infortnauon for tbe bene­
fit ot those aimilarly aSoeted.
UOBBIR MORRIS
Tbe shore eertflcalci aud many others, can bo
seen si my office by any om at any lime. Get eno
of uty Family Medici! almxaar. grain from my
lluiufActorT. sales room and office, Ke. S East
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
prising more ^tucnl nows, but' in giving tbe marFourth street, 3J building from Main at. Cincin­
koto ofeach tor, and presenting, alto, a much grea­ AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY nati. o.
Fur sale by
ter variety uf tool city intelligroee.
J. P. Roberta A Co. llaatinga. Eli Nleto.it, Orangs1
.:n.
ti;&gt;i- a
ri—a
Wa &lt;to not know ttot tl is ngeeaaary to nartteu- LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
larire after tto above but WO May say. lie TaiWuxir Taiutns wjjeoatofq tto hte.t news by FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,
telegraph, markets. Ito latest qrws by the mails up
beautiful pattern* aud very cheap; BLACK
Who. Iwn rnn sgo; Isy upon wlrnl Ms pbymand all tto varietv eflocal, commercial and manno DOE SKIN, BlACK BROAD CLOTH, etnas sad sll bls friends believed to be bit death
tort it I ow nlirc sad iu Ue full rigor of ton)th.
Ihs dlMase wet Coosarftplioa of whiefo near
Iv all hit relatives bad died. Tbe curcumstanect whtebted to Mt recovery were sa Mlewsi—
Hu yauogrr brother wat in ibe habit ef rending
, 10 Lun from IwoLt about the Lu use to while away
his weary hours. One day be read to him from
an old took published in London stout Ibe mid-

T.n^S ::•

OfTRl-WEtKI T TRIBUNE; «‘&gt;'gte erpy, »3, or

'

H WixxJward Avenue. Detroit.

N. Hastings.
a* Mtlkr, and our mill beisg hulk at the
most improved plan, together with egood
Smuttcr—we arc prepared to do the
best of work. Plopc givens ac*3L
l
Cash paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD k GRANT.
i
Hastings, Sep. 3, 1857,
!

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.
BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY

AT THE HASTINGS

Chemicals, Paint, Oili
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

NIB umu,

r*'-iwW

TUTIA-D-g- I’A.’y,

at □Miiuiabing b&gt;w prices. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest*
I have just received n good nssortmcnl

New Barry Mill,
IS Bow in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
;
•
otystom ~^Hnrx

CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COLI LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

a wew stock of Fall aud winter GOODS, ’

which * ill be sold for

I PARASOLS, Ac Ac.

be paper wilt remain the
as it present.intend Io afiU lurtbvr lacresao our reading
Iter. The Taiavxs to printed on new. beaulifiil
I distinct type.
•»
or tbe Lraiat of .nr Mail autoeribers, w« stall

/ tOl. J. C. FREMONT, in Ito Iraiela diarorered
v1 manv tlartlieg wotulrrs, but next* mure wondnUd and t* ue, than the rwnt discovery that

Lt non wiling mare ZirmiVy G'rvesrsw for I Dollxb.'
u.i.1 ran be bought for tbe name money, at any otber&lt;i)— ibis tide of New York. It it llx only good

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
dyspepsia. Torec.tpiiulalr a
dies tbeh 1 tore used to rid -------------------------would indeed make a nwlaneholy catoiogve. I al­ ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED meat) and 114 Marks! atmei, a ImuKMa.
so eonaulteduitb ttobeat pbraicuas I could bear
of. 1 wat^indncod to try your medteiuea through i SHIRTING, BATT8, COTTON YARN,
.ru..i *».i i- - ....... [cambrics, linens, OIL SILKS,

Comprising everything fur a geo Uemeu's out-fit;
shirts, collars, gio ret, buttery, cravato. pants, ev­
ery variety from five ahilllogsto all doUars; eoata,
erery price, quality and pattern j reais trow au
sblUtnga to six dollars.

Banting Fluid together with a full stock ef
GROCERIES.

A PHIZE FOB EVEHBBODY I
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOB THE

NEW TORE WEEKLY PRES*,
a large tt«k sad great rariaiy. Meo's calf tools all appUmats to ।
lor *3 25; kip boots, kip brogans, calf do., enam- KlRS'A’
, tied and patent leather do., cungrsae gaiters for and they will to
, men and tors, cal’, patent aud enameled leather,

Judge of Probate,

Ladies' children's, and miaMa' shore rf every
A GIFT WORTH FROM W CENTS to (IMO
WILL BE SENT TO EACH HUHHCR1BKB UN description. Ladica' line congress gaiters for
RECEIPT OF THE 8UBSCRIBT1O5 MONEY. lwe|ye shliUeg*. Uca do. nine to alvTta ahil
tings. Kid cotsgrwm gaiters, enameled bootent,
TERMS—IN ADVANCE:
ae"®'«»—srr--sf .* J1&amp;-—
*5 S calf bootees, geod quality, fur nine shUluigx, and

TURKEY AND C0UX8KLL0B AT I.
Roiddtoe, Hope. Barry O. Mtehlga.
tbe preaerit and until further notice,
my oCIm at the Court House, in Hs

WILLIAM JONES,
I Hivln; bon’i tbe ratin' Steck «f

BtBStlBRB,
FORMERLY kept by T. Ihtuure, b
cixistfttUU makh« additions to tU

I

8«ch aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BPV
CE8, PEPER, F1BH, in a wort every­
thing in tho Grocery line, tueh aa
will be wanted for family use. Aad
they havo on bund the beet kind
of ammunttiou for spnetaman
such m !&gt;o* der, and Percitasion Caps of all kinds
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
Wster rrooftaad
Others, Shot,
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
Uad,^e.
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
AH tha pop­
ular Patent
WALL PAPER, Acn Ar.
Medicine, ot tbe
day may also ba

�DU. BOBACK'S

■ c fa rrwusatu r.mr

BLOOD PUMFKBAND BLOOD PILI.

THraimi *»k&gt;

DfflUlE VAWQVIDBE®.

7fln
•&gt;—fata-r
------»»&gt;W—n—•
s*
r—rri-ta
- ■■ " -

HARD WAKE STOKE.
•^tuvnctlae to tb« aysurn. In th* warm
AB-dbrntosa of South Amarioa, Spate aud
Tb. *ub~rib»r*. io view &lt;rf the grt»l .careity
fruit .bounds tbr mhabitfWt. of
■ taoarr a*w Mt V stl cUmm. wm! u. ewwVsrta Mftajrn of it an bout or two iiefurr &lt;|a.Bt
enbaored &gt;«!ut 14 &gt;.u.in«M •&gt;•«, tn tw*
Vastfei!, and during tbe middle of tlw &lt;ua«ria&lt; to'mt fon*t patraui, bm! tb. Pul&gt;Uc
navyr.after, they holding tn the Iimraily, ■*
Wpan&amp;b' ntaxini that froth anil ripe fruit
7 EXTENSIVE AHsfeftTMAffr OP
tbe morning, silver at noon, and
Tdaant night.
j-cople of the tropica!
cia^stm perforin very little active lal»&gt;r ■
duriw the extreme beat of jhc day, but j
gewerwHy veflUdn Inactive and under o-ver
Jajp^^iioos constructed with a vie* to
.fCTiipsau.
The beat nwid* of keeping
0MOhMUftwi| and free from fliea during
The “3&lt;&lt;g daya,*5a U&gt; open all ibe window •

NEW SPRING GOODS
large stock
%ANIU. UTOCvf-ACa

HARDWARE

GOODS

Hwfcwy Grere. HL charire Ca, Ma.. I
09. O. J. WOOD-Daar
L
MT ■ • W.r. todwred ta M. ZZtaT,Z

.to* tn All every acwMabla portion
fe Irtildmg with the a.-.) frrdi air of
'iwominr, end then V» d«*e th-tn mil
fcthr 1“ keep -mt the »un and t(gta.—
•uwl air withto Will* wiA aa a bar
tolhe sntmnce of the heat during the
i gftd t|je ‘ darkneM to th* entraucti of

PBINIB,
SILKS.

'pBtLAB.—pmf. Nash, in the
uKpA B»urf*r at hla Afaguina. in an ar’‘Hint* to Young Farmvra."
Rhlfti tbe following remarka, which we
coni mend tn our reader* aa being worthy
offflM--partieelwr* attention:
qjol
to air tbe cellar, and to
)rt*p lowed andidnn. Not a partied,
of daewriwg nistter should remain; and
the wiuaoWs ahouM 'be open aa much aa
eonaiat* with safetv from frost Let the
hooAtt*MR|
She mm remem­
ber that ehwe N-llara, unventilated except
an far aa they steam through the floor IpJtMWwi’jbr wAer occupied
flNMR.more deal hr irvm frvwr in this
'v«7-yMr.than tbe Mexican war
wild lead and glirtenine bayoneU; and what is inorr, these fevers which
MD4£*tfd|*y&gt;4rWgrtaMfa in an ImJtn/allsr, kill an slowly, so long a time
’dffirr the poison Is inhaled, that neither
the victims nor their friend* hare tbe
pleasure uf knowing the cause. They
udriMb Ian vlahdtinn from G«&gt;d; and soil
through the cellar. Ixmk out
Sir thia part of the' promiaca in Man h,
Apjpi ^nd May, and then keep looking

JJ

DERS.

GROCERIES
Utood F&gt;l^ that J bare Uwogbl U »’
tt U Ire* my mciuM'iM. ta jp«. yaw a »
uirotvf uiy care. 1
tar year* .01
that Ua.-ra rf all oo.ifcxt, a.dribrieaey I

&amp;U

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE 'BOR­

bibbokM'fLWE^s, 4k'

BUOAP OOTR &lt;^S3^EKES

JEANS.SATINETS, DEATHS,TICKS,
SUF.ETINCS.SIIIimKas, BLKACtl

(D’BO-DK’BIfm

■ wild m lerd task' • BietaucbU. ntah
m&gt; euu.idlvd with Ita-but pby.lri.aa I

ED GOODS. MUSLINS, STniRBn

snirm-iu.

GLASS-WARE

«I U

LA WAS,

BONNETS

CAMBRICS,

batts, conqx tabs,
UXENS,

OIL SlUife

rATrasots.ta.-ta.--------------

COOKING STOVES

Regulator- will rvaturw it to rrgti
X* fwntor *&lt;nH be witbmatbn
, K. B. Rnnedug ar. nM b» Dr.rp.U
wbsre. ftADIVlT *
J. P. Rto.rU A Ce., Haatian.
tj. Ik.wna. ProlrwriUta
Ntotioh. Orsaj-eiUc.
«3a&gt;-lyia
’ I

CLOTHING
Deal forgrt th- plrer.

THE f HILOSOPHER’S STONE

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE

FOUND.

Price* ■eyeleted !• sail tbe i!*.&lt;»—&lt;
aad Liasusr,
r R-U4 far Hide*.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS
CHALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

G IN G H A M 8, P R» N T8. 8HEPIIERIMPLAlD.STCLLA SHAWLS,

CH AM BRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

cttstom

WHITE GOODS, dec.

’ My Itot’kofG.VX i, te^igJd
UW^&lt;y U»e LtnguShmg; inaJoolixa

ill aa govd order tiori
cither Mill in Barry. «
listing ta-eurvd tbc

wlftUd, «n&gt;

littiaj of .very rwtory and of

N. Hastings.

Groceries 4,, Fancy Goods

• • Miilce.and &lt;«r mill brm^ ku-lt iwthe
M»«t hupnoid jd-Oi. together wrth ap-d
■■uiutti-r—v.v are prvpand to A* &lt;l&gt;a
&lt;M of WIN k. Plrxta- K&lt; ■ r . » «cull.

MEE ARD BOTE WEAR!

piudend it in UngW hanri
Tnce fiun'tlKheart of U»« wilderne*-; wc
have faeti It trained aia! orr-med by dear
haads that b&lt;« f-rgyllen their waning-,
H'^mwned'in WH/nj '&lt; haa » ra"nlh tn
a veer through all lime f--r it* own.
■ h hiaathia awret leeaona iu living, and
4M. aiif
a Heaven for W
era on the bwuka beyond Jordan, tbe Ro.
•ca will y^piy be there.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CliECK
SHIRTINU, COTTON A DES, of every

BOLTW twill A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. ». 1867.

variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES. CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.

FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

kbmiU ba t borticulturirt. Horticulture Venders the till
u—l/wrth a nwre rtuaetivs empl -ym7o£ ’ It la im-re elevating and rtfie*h
inggM
totadj k qmlifire us to sttr
r.-und our home* with th&lt;«e ornament­

AT THE HASTINGS

Iteautiful paUeruamid very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

I lav. laUly rvueivvd a full stortmralrf

dec., Ac.

DUGS AMD MEDICINE*-

CHEAP CROCKERY

. -f hurti. ul. |
lure we may produce such tin t-ndlvm sue.
cmaatanl. frtilto and vegeiaWra. a* to almm reproduce tbe jirit aor^rn. Then
' ura «ith h- -rUci 11 ■
Ky.|Wdvr mtrfrrni»«»d

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.beautiful and attnsetivaaato
win toe hearty rvapect &lt;&gt;r all claauts.

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■hirta, eullan. gt.vm, bowery. srar.U, pMU.estn Ttnttjfnm fi«» riilUinpto «ix doll«rT. mu.
Ttry snae, {tialily sad pattern ; &lt;mU from in
■bilhag. tu six do: Un.

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turning Fluid together with a full stocked

GROCERIES.
rv.ux.tioa, Im rmcribwl it far ril m hia rteHui,
b

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
PHY8JCIAN&amp; SURGEON.

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“.very oM.UIw*pmrd&lt;|

lbunmg».lr wli.fW tb.t R U tb. o*ly wf. aad
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,

Da. A. E Bo*mn, baring tn*d» H»»t:t&gt;g» h&gt;.
wrrws.iill Uaa. uf iwatoMM., wooM iniorwi thr
Mtitam of HmUor. and rietolty, that he wHI at.
wodt.aU profatauMial calls. with«H.| ^b and
u all bouia. li ardar that ^1 may knew ope*

nails, glass, putty, oils, can
DUES. SOAPS. SASH. PAILS, BED

j a-li as 1EA, COFFEE. SUGAR, BPI­
CES. FEFER, FISH, in a wri
thing hi the Gnwory line, *uch ••
wifi lx wanted for family u*e. And
they have «ai hand the brat kind
uf ammunition for spurtames
such M powder, and Peri&lt;m Cans of all kind*
later I’ntufB and
othv-ra, Shot,

COEDS,CLOTHES LINES. BBOOMS
W ALL PAPER, ta, ta

Judge of Probate,

PAINTING.

ATT.0^^’" °02.S,'W“AO«‘ ** LAW.

JOHN MICHAEL, would nwpretfully Isfa*

HASTINGS urn VICINITY,

HOUSK.
BION ra—
“'ffiSlltO.
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XMitATiaxoF

WOOD AND

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temperance

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ular Pat e n t
Medicines, ot tha
day may also bn
found al thia ertablnbmetrt. Also a great va­
riety «f tbe choicest PetfuUKry for tbe refwcul aco-mMtofatMl ■/ tfa ladies. A Go
.
autfoMy.Pem. PencH*. Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelops »
"bey would raopuotivdt announce «■
• dtiaem of. Harting, and of
~ruh«hMtGH&gt;mr.rmertiHv that they «■

WILLIAM JONES,
Waring taa*i tta -ultra tat

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arenzK.*^- “*■

&gt;HYaH!UN .tto t-wrx-w— “Uw&lt;

Chemicals, Pain.t, Oils
TCIII'EXONE, ALCOHOL,

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■HlB** i ii ■ er-ttoaPunteB.w-fadnlence is
(gapnf ibe VOHMS fam which th«*c wboni
id^utoe.-inb-ct« are arld.an rrl-wmed.Eftof tofan apreiaa of luxury operateuptfaMOMkoppMita which la quickly *atiated. wd mquires atone omeurn-tice rd
art or acridtxit whtohx-vrrv place will nn&lt;
.apply«Mbe dtotrv udraw- acta equally nt
aibhoar*.BfadfaJndgvr ii I* todnlgwd ta
the more increased- Tod« nothing' ia in
every man’* prnsrrQ we r*n never »a-t
an opportunity uf.Mudtrtnc duties. The
lapse &lt;&gt;f mfaionrv ia »w«ft and imprrrepti.
ble, bmauto it fa unly a mere creNiti.m -f
activity-4fa rvtore.to dihgmee it diffi.
bveaMU^ib .istplw* a change from
rest’to wdfaMr’-satprivaiiwd tn reality.

J. P, Roberts', &amp;, Co.

FANCy CASSIMERES, a large atnrk

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1858.

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1

THE OMTOX-1EED DEMOCRACY.
It has puxxlod many wire men to find
out what is the Drpci y. definition of De­
mocracy, and to Know wluu are mauinc
Detnocrattc principles; and Northern
Datnocrala especially have' been greatly
troubled to k« p pace with tha omstantly
turning table of platform* which their
Southern brethren lay down for them at
their National Conventions.
A recent discussion in the Senate give*
a pleasant iUuatraliun.of there diSmltlca.
A motion waa pending to strike out of
on appropriation bill the usual clause in
favor often Pa tin it Office—
"For collection of agricultural statis­
tic*, iuvestigalii® far promoting agricul
tureand rural economy, and tbo procure­
ment of cullings and rerela,sijtty thousand

llilh.r, thttber, (fear end tptek
Pw.nri»K'V&gt;tlT touod trit.

Lit* r*t’«. W*t» «»&gt;&lt;J »hor». Rtalei
r Jr.; J: • Itartaw teMaat j
r. h. a j. in ‘--t i.i,

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I'RAWrni ROWER,

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Suw it rutne, in sanUmc* brier.

lIAHtEY A BAKER,
.tXl !-.vrrrnEKS eg tin. »).t«t.lroo sud/np..t-.-.ii- Is «M-r» in Iron.iUits. atcvl. Ures
■ &gt;:i -,1&gt;i.-.ti. ■■’itorj aod*l**«*. tilers outdoor

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- HIGWIXUOTH.

And Mr. Iverson, of Georgia, took oc­
casion to rebuke hi» brother Democrats
for tbeir treachery to party in aupfKirting such an uncamstituUsaaf expenuitgre.
Suinr part* uf the debate arc instructive,
anti we give them:
I
---­
"Mr. Iver*on-r-But two Spriatom upon
this flo&lt;?r4jaVc~»li&lt;H3t^ tbi* appropria­
tion rff sixty thousand* "Adlars.
One is
the Senabi^from Texas. [Air. Houston,]
! and tlxe other the Senator from Pc.insyl
| van!*, on this side-of tbo .Chamber, [Mr.
, Bj/ler 1
Now, sir, the Senator from
I Texan, 1 believe, duCa not claim to be a
, member nf the Democratic party. In
fact, Idn not know wl«it party he doe*
| claim to Ljloug to. I tiiiuk he is rather
! a rert of mongrel politician,aod it la very
i difficult to classify him.
Ha gne* f„r
| about anything and everything that suite
hi* own diacrvti&lt;« and taste; and bia taste
I i« gvncrally very correct. Ho can advo­

J. f HUUERTB A
B.IU9B in d.-tic». uxdieum
t
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- mutoawalst* Uwskute af.teafa.
Qwck •&lt; it M with lightning caeghU
&lt;f*er. under land* er wan, .
To U» tar asupadn:

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Mrnrinr.

kitt'Gt-f repairing ifosointbc
ihr sbortrit nutter. IUmcT*

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cate thi* thing atil that thing and the vth_ -------------- _ _____
| er, and any thing he cbuaioi, without, be­
X 1XCJDEXT IX A IHK7OR * LIFE. | ing iocunsiateftt, *•• far M regard* hi* pof
___ -----I litie*! princi|4c*. Wiuv I do not under­
M U M AX JOltES
H U M ’ S DOINGS.
I stand UiU be powaasea any political prin. TAr. । BLK is , .&lt;• 11.1, pratldltn*. prodsre, tub.
----------I cipfoa.
But tbo Senator from Pennay!IF
kr.!. *-..**- M&lt; lv ct. ritels •*-.•]{•
1 bod just stretched myself, upon my I vania, within the sound of my voice—he
_ and with j-in»y Afrr»r
j 1 should like him
hrnnge—lit ntv rigar,
j .i* not ...
in his seak but
rnry iar hand, hod prepared my*.-lf for an cnne in, because 1 want tocntrciitso hi
HEATH, BLLIX
’. . r&lt;i 1 hifut’* unqualified rtijnyment. when I wa* fi-r a tnnment—pr«ife»*rs to belnngtoihe
"kaMt- ■ stMfRtly called array to sec Mr». Henry Democrat।ci party; nt least he I* a mem­
tfoiri■ —then'ife of one uf my oh! mates nt c »l- ber of the DemoAretii- organiulinn; and
1 |rgi«.
I wnv r-m-wto: aurprfsed. for it Uie cardinal principle of tint psrty, if I
&gt;;v v^f.S T -.tl.&lt;&gt;n Cntiing doo- tn to ’ hid been ncarlr ritrift ‘ rcrtnl rlnce I had mid-retand it. H. that Omgn-M can exer­
i *ccn him, and I had nearly or quite lost cise m' power, exorpt the power be grnnY
t. r.. Wtar_ - • ■•_
; gjj
offr„,n |,)0l again; but cd in the ('onatituiino. &lt;&gt;r it be necessary
i-r.orrnaioMAG.___ [ fate, ordered
lereuit u••itorwiMt.
••in-rwiM?. So,
ojhastily
, oavtuy tod proper in order to rarry out susne
..p i®---------my top_
boots
and orcrtint— i apectic grant.
nraanw.
Jp«ir.g.r
j
r . ft
. wa*
wa* miaiqg perfect
—1 start-j
yNow, sir, I S‘k the Senator-from
-x: ■ ■! TUi: revT,&lt;;»««».! loutdawTlfi-r
It was »ome di»-; Perm® I vania for a little Infor math®. I
‘-..v.!. -ul -tfrftd to the n&gt;ltot‘on of ed UjHMi my journey.
-hudv &lt;r pertsii logtotii* uOs*. bii.re from my office, and «m my wav my ! am u mere tyro ® polities, and hn is a
; ! . sr’s tdtokg up Stats- .
•
mind watelared back to my schonl-boy i very Mparii-prod’kh 1 dfaiiiit’nfihcd man.
dm t. when Henry and myrelf were boyt' lMe*lrenint tn point «®tto mo tbs clause
together, lltree xi-nyfmppv disvs. How ! in*heO-c®ituti«* which authorrreaG'nlittle wo
tfcefi of ti e st mu wo ‘ grere tn evpeml money to liny seeds for
I ask for informstiuh;... h^
itoirid toJe lo rinftrtid iHOi when itc the plnntera.
.
took our plncre in the ut«i. bustling nut- &gt;critHk- If there is "Ueh a clause. I have nevHMLF.BOUK,
side world.
Liule wrecked we of bur- .ef been »Me to dkn-wvec it. Pertatf* the
den* nlm&gt;*t tmbiWrable—of poverty and ;greater acuteness of tlwt Srnaioe maywant—of toil and tired tulndaand ls&gt;d'«-s. have enabled him*® dlacover the clause
Oh ! lh»a® btsyfawid d*y*,«tnild thsy have which authorizes tide anproprlatUn. I
M ILUAM Hl-RGHER,
wish to be infoAn'sr, I am n acholar
tXIkt. I »ua»*i»r atta S4kiu». and Clr- bat lasted always—*nd still it is better rea.ly to receive information. 1 wnnt the
tmin &lt;tMMSiM'*n*r. UOjc* in tlaifav’i tsu*. Man, Uke steel, can to*l to judged
after luring withstood the tr*t But here !Senator to point out tn me the clansf in
the
Cunsfitutlna &lt;&gt;r th” t’mk’d l?tat&lt;-»
I*m.
Mercy—can it be that-Henry
lives here!
I have certainly made n«&gt; wbk-b nutbdptJS the expenditure of
mistake—the number is correct—the money olitof tin-public Treasury to buy
■ftl) sod rath hWl
name—a miserable tenant hmiae. one o| »&lt;, J« todiatribata to the pbinternof tM«
' faj.sMtan Hui-wet.
buy any other pmparty fur
the j-nrust of that low order of tobita- c.mtry.nr
.
The Senator, like
tioni—and here the firmer fricsid and ■■•encral distribution.
confident of my college days rsawfea.— i mrself. went to that desk, when bp waFulhiW me—up—up UU go—thfe creak introduced into ltd* body, and took a volamn oath to observe the Constitutiprt of
ing stair i are covered with filth, and but
J Olli KOBERT'k
dimly lighted by the dirt-togrimmeu the United State*. Thh Is a Government
Il can exercise n»
windows. Hera
are. Good Gyd! of limited poserx.
can thi* be
I Poor Nellie—little thn’t powar except that whiA is, *pev.fi«lly
m.i&lt; ia«K»m.jM... --- Lj). wh. ti she msiTk-.l tlu’ tai*ntad Mr. granted. Now, sir. I want th*‘ Scnntor
te* gXS.'kiM ife.” °f
• «!&lt;S5
r»" to answer inn, b&lt;&gt;w he reconeik* it tohi*
omscientti, a. an bonorabla and honest
tusntakryi ®w*ya on band
pasred away on tbeir road to eter- .
..
«lb
1 '«•« S'«&gt; n-or, lmd N-ib- man, to vote f«r *&gt;ch a proposition m
Ho is a munil'cr uf the Donne
rSto &lt;S»MW~n
.lire *»•- this I
&gt; .,■«
Frtl*. I .nd wl«l a worH u&lt; mrwrr Ux... j'-ju erstip psrty; die cardinal feature of that
party is, that «b» power cannot beex.11. I'l-.aJv-IS
.4 Siuefed la prcmtUfj and effi- .
l.ruitttbt. But where fa Ned 1 ' W hy
• 5.
S. XaMs
Crrek. “*r*
r„
rh[Wr
la&lt;t
of erci-'d; and yet l» 'otus for ik
• ofie? X®.
Sabfa’’iUrt.
s
•Sir, it i* aaid that that Senator fa the
her whom bo h;t» aerorn to lovJ and pro­
&lt; IRLOS O. M OFF,
tect by renewed protestations of Jove? ‘right bow.’ speaking iu common parIsueu, [laughter]—I mean in gambler a
Better not here.
She will at least be
pliraai—uf a Democrati# Executive.—
SOZdptP M’-M.tbJ
spared the pain of know Ing that be i» inWsdLsir.l *bta&gt;Id bs-rry u« think
ltanni.«,MMu
tMiicsted. . Yes, the truth mult be told—
NWd Henty is a drunkard—an habitude that tbo pretent Dunocralio Exi*uUvu
B. H. YCLI.EK,
would vote appropriations of thiaaort or
he would, than ha fa
of a ronwr grojW&lt;*7Oh. manhood, ZSuooUhS
where is thy boasted strength T Y «, he
not the Damocrat L taXe bun to br, ha u»
has aB.’U-esJowiy but eurrly. end forn&lt;a the Democrat! took him to in-when
• ever&amp;Hetj-end now poor Nellie ts- I voted fi&gt;r him. If ho i* that fishy De n­
deaiJ. Her burthen was haary, but »he oerat tliat might be inferred fnsn such a
W II. roLBBAW,
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vote lor
:u Cvtocuoos stlctxtol to. usd rMoUThan,
I*”:
iMupdr, a* euersst rates •&lt; earbaeay.
thfitl daya—when
gl.: and soM. Otter BatUs
k&gt; U» Nonlwns Si*«~ mpKi-IU.
charm “f arery Asdiap “ten«* "P” &gt;&gt;“•• '"P&gt;••«"«*’
MrinjCtr'
around—when

M. PARKER,
■^yiMLEi-ALErd n*dl dqd«r!iu groreric*'

ARE STORE.

F. BOWER.

y .Mill,

J&gt; protujH mu acy

J

jugs.
get her with a good
iMn-l Io d- the
.cues call.

&gt;D fe GRANT.

dt Co.
i STINGS

full awrtmvut uf

EDICTMEB,

•aint, Oils
ALCOHOL,

with*full Stocks*

JE. SUGAR, BPI. .

unily use. And

fall kinds

gtabiinh
i great vatocstPcf**-

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. ..juiiliiuans ■ IcelinR lor uocn a little un-

Bc« ’ mounted «x • Uu“ ““*•
Lrou: rultal out "ulc.pnnw, fcr •
Smi. pi«* *"*
ie put «d
U.yu io "dun. .nd

‘LZritT^i ii«k i «“
;i .popularity.
STAXTOX • T1FFARY,
s,a,ig“cjffiibicy..'

, Mnorable MW from Georgia. T*«
, .SnSxtoceupM thl.

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15

NO. 13.

MMr. Hale—It la very rarely, air, that |
From the Fewsygo Rrpoblic**
constitutional rights of hi* people, then a dolmte in th. Senate fa intended to in ।
«&gt;VE YOVR FATHER,
lie may be at liberty to talk about the finance the action of members here, but
Y'on who are yet favored and blessed
reaponsibilily trf voting fur or ngniwl it is njadeto enlighten ths emu try. 11 with the andety of a lather, love him.—
coafau, Iviwcver, that lids.debate baa t-n- You little know tbo sorrow that rankles
lightened my mind.
I waa at first in- in thaf heart, that
'
meets not the approv­ in the State of Massachusetts, lived a
ter.]
Why, ,Mr. Presidenk no man dined to go agnim: lid* ap preprint! nn.
ing smile of a father. You may posse** Ix-autcoua maiden of seventeen, whom
would euppoM th*', the honorable Senn- but tin- oomudrraliuM which have been the gold of California, tha wealth of tbc wo will call Fanny L------- , and George
tor could be. re exoited about sugar-cane jrged with *o.u.ucb fetce by tbe Senator -India*,
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yet that vacant plane is not fiBed. B----------- wan her accepted lover. Tto
and onion*. [Laughter.]
Jt in scarcely from Pcooaylvania. 1 confe**, have weak­ I haye often wondered why it ia that I course of true love ran smooth, and Irf
generous in the Senator to rise hare and ened my conviction* in that direction, hear those with whom I associate speak due process t»f time, came tho usual hap­
reieebiso an uperiouceJ member like and have almost induced me to go for it so often of their mother, and so seldom py termination of tbeir wooing. *r.d tha
myself, on a great conditntkmal question If the appeal which he »o powerfully of their father. My father and mother twain were made one by the benediction
—the question whether onion seed* have and pathetically made to the honorable were beloved sllke to me; and how many of die holy chut ch.
been cotutilutlcmaHy rent abropl. [Laugh­ Sean tor from Georgia Iim not moved him, hour* hove I spent In planting choice
They were married early cue sum­
ter.] He appeal* to me on the solemnity
he must ba impervious to eloquence and shrub* and for-get-mc note un hi* new- mer’* morning. *nd tto urns day traveled
of my oath.
Ho aay* thak like him, I to paibo*.
made grave, wishing him back to earth! coxily and happily to New Yorit, aa tto
took an call* here to sustain the conrtitaAs a
“1 think tha: the case which tbs Sena­ But I nretl not mourn: bo is freed from first stapi of their wedding tour.
tion; and if I
for these seeds to the tor from Penrnylviutia ha* presented is the trials of earth; and oft times fai my companion, a younger brother of tbo
jmoulc uf Pennay lvania,.L*hall have doou crniuuotly juak
I agree entirely with lonariy hour* I wish that I ware sleeping bride, a mischicvoaa young rascal, ac­
violence to my conscience. [Laughter.] what tie say A when he declare* that in his
companied
them,
and
well
it
would
have
। by bis aide.
I am not going to do any rich tinny. I
course here ho lias not been lookup to
I happened to be iu company ouc evert­ been fur the happy pair if they had treat­
am going to vote fir the ««H.d* conscien­ popularity. I think that t^e whole North, ing. shortly after, my father's deuth, witn ed themselves to tbeir own society and
tiously. [Renewed laughter.] Bu', air,
I ‘con sylvania po leas thanAuiv other part some ladies, ana beard one of them re­ left James at boms to ornament dog's
1 am not willing tint garden and onlna oft the Union, will endorse bis veracity, mark th®, “she should not feel sorry to tail* and «pibtoll tbc schoolmaster.
»eed«, apdfariic. shall be a te.t of the
Wall, the party arrived at tto St.
if nothing else, when hn declare* that ha hear that her fatbar wa» deud nt any
Dri.m K-ratie fatih. [I-inghtcr."?
While George waa du­
ba« not been seeking popularity; and time.” Alaa, thought I, why was nut Nicholas Hotel.
And Gen. Houston, too,repu.1iated the when he appeals to tin- Senator from rour fattor taken and mine spared, when tiful in attending tv tbc ronrfart of his
uverswrsMp of the Gcoigin toakmaxter: Georgia, and tclIsJum what n bard road 1 loved him so well! But I would not, young wife, James, in tha pcrfonnanca
•Mr. Houstoo—I was very much at ’ the Northern Democrat* have h.ul to murmur; ft is doubtless all for the best; of hiadutyaa groomsman, went to the
tonnlied, Mr. President, at the assault travel, how mnch they liavo had to *aari- and that friend may lire to see the time ••flic,', of the hotel to register tto name*
made Up® me by my fricod from Geoi*fire an I to taev, and then asks if, in re­ when tear* will; avail her nothing—she and select appropriate npertmentH. Pew
gia—I will not *ay my v«ncr*b',e, but I . turn for al| this, be cannot let Idin have may yet be an orphan, like myaalf. Per­ in hand, a brilliant idea struck him, and
will «ay my jnvanife friend. I sdmh that a few onion and garlic reels, [l*U|bter.] haps that father is nut always so pleasant in purauancc therewith, he entered ttoir
speaking I* rninceewary n.i the present I confess, if tfa.-Senator from Gcorsia'was
Jyou
.-.I jwu.lil
!&lt;-1 him .' name* on the hold register thus:
euuld with mV
nir rri^n.lfriend; kill
but let
occasion, and I dislike to Interfere In this not moved. I was. [Laughter.] 1 think know
tow ttot
th.nt yoa
yon love turnhim—that you aym-*. (James L-—.
matter, for ll is a very pretty quarrel a* it la rteponabla. and more than rearen­ pathixe
ithixe with him in Liin* trial*
and----------1 care
'Mis* Fanny L------- .
-———
it stands,
betwepu there two democratic &lt;। able,
V||r fTf
even
n if
ii he
nenhad naked for a little of not who he is, bcoanrtqt but Jove you.—
gentleman.
~
*
"cntlunon. [Laqghter.
[Laughter.] The Senator
from
-th» vegetable
fall grown. Buk when he Ab; ye*! aa you valuuybur happine** in
Fanny retired early, being aoiuewhnt.
rtalde fall
itonjia say
aay*»ili^t
tl^t I lx
fa futig to no party,
. -L.K&gt;k
lt
wo
AonB&gt;
anv
(x
,
(rooi-gia
fatiguc&lt;l
with travel.
George araokad
‘Look at the North, and *oe on this world and that which is to come, do
Hdl, air, that i« n groat convenience, every
all In your power to make the last days hi* cigar for an bnoror two, and d.-eamed
; , side, and ficarbv every mail, proof
fi
bueaiuu
lh«;re
it
no
duncnsii®
in
ray
parly
’
UUCKUU uil-re IS nn
in mv nurlv .&lt;
I... not_____
V___ 1 ...
____ 1 -I... of
that we have
pandered
to popiilnritv;
। your parent* happy. 41&lt;&gt;w often hare ■of—his bachelorhood, we anppoar, and
i am perfectly .-lorordsnl with rnysslf. ’ I sets what wo have suffered In your betialfi I turned aside to hide tbo tears that wo’d finally ho requested to bo shown to hi*
heard (he hunnfahlo Senator from Mi'«';»- when yon nee all thaL and aec lhat t« are unbidden flow as I have beard reproeeba* ;apartment. An ubsnquioua waiter came
sinpt, [Mr. Davis,] yesterday, comybdu
toapeff u|x&gt;n a fstlier, an.l bo’ir I wished in with candle in hand, and asked what
of a breaking up—a split among the D»take your foreign mi—ions and di» that I could be in that daughter’s place number It wa».
“With the lady who came with me,’'
mocracy on certain questh®*. 1 nave no tribute them where they approptlately long enough to *pc:ik &lt;®e kind word to
complaint or that kind to make in regard ( balong; take the Fedsral Treasury an I cheer Hni. in this dreary world! I lava replied George. '
to ray party—I am a unit [Laughter.] ■ u,e jt; but when we go home to an out- to think of tbc time-when He who has
The
hesitated,
then
— sraitcr
- - , amiled.
....... - —
------- ,,and
--------—
I tore no diuwnsions whitcver with,my-1
conatitorocy—will you be an lllib- bccwxa father to thefathetlere"atoll say. i approached on exquisitely drcreed clerk,
self I try u&gt; krrp my consci*n &gt;c ns void , vn||o |W; to lot' ns carts a few onion "It « emnigh, eorne up higher.”
Then I and then repeated tto question.
ns possible ot often2r. and t’lorrforc I al .
garlic, and now and llieu » expect my beloved parcut will greet me
“With the lady who arrived here with
ware ficl Strong in tbc faith that I am . cabbie, [laughter,] *o that our roustito- in ttot bl'eased ojuntry. wbcri—
| me," George amwerod again, blushing to
■Tartioe wor4« art never «pok»n.
| tbotip»ofH* eare.
'
r'"n
u-nev may be inclined to wink a little at
uf love
ncrer broken."
,
The clerk MDifad and shook hrs toad,
But really itaecnis to mealrangc Vint the'eonrre we have takcnontHsgrr.it
weh a violent phdipjdq should have Imyn । question, up-® which wo lure sacrificed
Antxx.
| os if in pity at the young man's ignordelivered by tlw bowirtfcW Senator from J,
for v«wt* I tonftw, that aven if
M - T -n-----------; ancc, -'
Georgia, ngiinst the distribution nf seeds ' । h34 SSKb
r0]M M the Senator from
Grata.—Thera arc two kinds of girls;
“It won’t Jo. *ir; you’ve rnfataken tha
and other iwirenlrnee* to the pnHtc. and
entertain* upon tto restitution, onu is the kind ttot appear tto best house. Buch thing* arc not allowed here,
that the Senator from Missouri’ »br&gt;u1J I ubog *ueb on appeal ns that came from abroad, the girl* ttot are good for pr- sir?'
talk ns if it were catering «&gt;r popularity 1 BUCj1 a
Uic ‘ right bower’ of tin tire. riA-a, vWt*. tolls, fee., and who*!
“Won't do! Why, 1 only wish to go
on this occaslmr, that-w&lt;- were adyurathv I Administration, not asking to take the ditef drlisla is hi such things; the ether , to bed."
.
“Ttot you may certainly do in your
the interest* of t‘® farmer* or of tto rnr- j. nec • „r anything else, hnt ‘imply a little is the kind that iqq&gt;car* bc*‘. at home, the j
'girls
ttot
-arc
useful
and
cheerful
in
the
own
room, air, but not In tto lady’s
clank*. 1 mentioned wittor farmersttor. llllkn)
vegetable that, under J&gt;emechanic*.^
I
cnlur state* of application, la cilculnted dining room, tbo sick room, and the pre- apartmenk *lr."
They diffi-r widely in i
“Fbo lady’s apartment!
Why, that
" I be *tW&lt; that I bar© Imm n distribu-! to prrt1l JPe tear*—[laughter}—cawnot yoji cinet, of home.
&lt; »oe i* o'ften a torment at lady w mv wife.”
ting genuton/bave not Iwn for farming
home and cry with our ematul- character.
One is a j
The dork towed faouitadly.
’’All
purporea, but f.w«riinerya»ignrdet. pur : cnU&lt;Jver wbat «A have dime ?
I dott-ft home; the other a blessing.
puwa.
Tlx&gt; Sreator from G»&gt;r»ia ar-. want t» be paraonal, but I appeal to the moth, uunsuming, every ttanc about her, ] very fine, air, but it won’t go down, air,
rugn* me, tea,for ray gallantry to the ! h.inorahle Senator from Georgia, and I the othvr, i* a aiinbe.-un inspiring life and I here’s the entry, sir.**
her pathway. Now it'
George looked at thoregiater. and there,
Indies in endeavoring to contribute to Jls!( bin,. fur wc hare always been on gladness all
their convenience and to tto supply of;................... ....
docs Jrer'nMMmrily follow ttot there ' was the entry, sure enough, ‘ Mis* Fanfly
The right i L—, George B---- r"
tiicir table*—their’ vegetable want*. I
“Mr. Bigler—Allow me.
1 havp no aluirbe two classes ofgirbs.
Ho-------"
&lt;uor•*-the-s.-»whole—
secret
• -■
at •’ glance;
-*
do not belie»c lliat this is any cvitienrr idea at nil that the &amp;t»tur-intend* to be. •dutation will modify both a little, and
he protested, and entreated, but it waa
of catering on iny part for popularity. far personal.
unite tlieir character iu one.
no nse.
He called on James to- witness
it ia pretty well understood tltek if I have
“Mr. Hale—Oh, no. ,
born catering for it, I have not bean so
"Mr. Bigler—But he uses terras « nidi
Sixm Hanna.—Be not too »low in
fortunate as to .secure ikat least at bomr; t Jo not understand, talking nlwvut the the breaking uf * sinful custom; a quick be found. The bystanders laughed, and
and Uiavc no aspiration* upon tto fare • right bpwer’ and ‘ace,’ and all that sort courageous resolution is. belter thana the ck-rk was inexorable; and tie poor
of the earth al tins time, in advocating thk of tiling. [Lrtgbter.]
gradual deliberation; in such a combat fellow waa forced to hi* solitary chamber,
to pass his bridal night, invoking bless­
mcaaure, but to omtriliute to the general
"Mr. Hale—Well, sir. I ilo not under­ be is the lunvest soldier that lay* about
comfort &lt;»f the filmdie* of the country, stand th* ni; but I tlmught the Senator him without fear or wit. Wit nlcad*; ings &lt;&gt;n the whole chess uf “respcctabts
whether they i»vu voire to give or votes did, becauM.'' the Seliator from Georgia fear dishearten*; he that would kill Hydra, b-&gt;uw?«" and younger brother..
How George jtistifwd his cunduct to
to Withhold. J believu 1 would prefer
of it, am! he seemed to under- had better strike off one neck than fire the discunaolale Fanny, thkveritable his­
sending steals tn the widows rather than
stahd it thru. [Laughter.] I do not un beads fell the tree and tbo branches are
tory docs nut atatc.
.
to tlwis? who had btubaud* to procure for der*tnnd them; but I «upir&gt;*«1tis parlia­ ».ion cut off—Quurbt.
them there naeoaeary vegetable conve­ mentary, MgMy re, [laughter.] &lt;&gt;r else it
niences.
।
would not have been Introdured. I do
Mxa's Hxxhts.—We may stand and
Donaiox ma n.vrrxn.—The St. Louis
"I hivo not’ quit Democracy; I am not know what Aho • right bower* fa. I knock at raen'a heart* till our own ache. papers arc telling a gqud story of an In­
still a Democrat; but I tm n&lt;4 a Demo­ *upp&gt;*e it i* a nut-ci (inare *J term, but no opening till Christ coma. Ho can dividual who purchased a hat in a store
crM uf platform principles. Toe present
fit a key to all the croae wards of the nt a ttadeem*n natnod Dodgion. The
[laughter,] or sotumlung. u£ lh*l sort.
»&gt;-cali«d Democratic party pursues tho
"But I was prorerdtog. Tl-.e Senator will, and with sweet efficacy &lt;‘pen it. and article waa got iu ito ubsanoi- of the pro­
routino of pfatforms. ignoring the ronati- ■
tlut without any force or violation to ik printer, and the purchaser left th* More,
uiliou. The cwn*lituti&lt;® fa the toxk bet |' from Georgia rind myrelf do not agree on
entirely forgetting (by mistake nt course)
-»Hticel qurettons ** *“" e differed; but —FlartI.
the platforn® ora the cunfexU They lug | P"'
to pay for tto aforesaid “tile." The
in onr »ocial intereiuree, we
in sectional issues, try to reconcile con-1l1 believe,
•
RxxvaruTioY or Six.—If thou wo«ilJ»l tradesman, upon bearing the facta, started ’ have never had any difficulty; and when
b« juttifioj, acknowledge thy inhuticc; for tha lores io tot nunmit of the daltobe
that
«.Wv«scs
bis
»iu.
begins
hi*
tour
­
quest.
Upon orcriiauling him tto fol­
tforebobbluie'almu left to reach itodre- know that I erer tod an opportunity
ney to aalvali-m; he that t* sorry for it lowing scone occurred:
“See tore, sir, I wlal U&gt; speak to you."
famitotaDwnwatin principle; am! I j a
J iXTuU riSsl. aincnJ* hi* pare; be that forsake* it Is st
his
journey'*
end.
—
Enchiridion.
"Move
on.”
challenge anygnoUeman tooomo forward w«&gt;W
“ SK
“1 am Dodgion, the totter.”
and put bi,’finger upon n ^»««l
Xwwond ' nretxx Wxxtxxaa.—O, Lord, take
“That'* my fix."
tore^ur uttered, or a principle I have &gt;»
Penrev^w mybeart for I cannot give ft; and when
•1 tell you. 1 am Dodgion tto totter.**
ever arewed. that I* not in acmrdanre P**"" *’f
thou ha*’ It, oh keep it, for I cannot keep
‘■So am 1,1 am dodgin' the totter. Uxv.
with Democracy. 1 have never departed j bare gone
it for Hire; and save me in xpite of my­ and very likely we are both of ua dodgin’
woafat fin—a liufo&lt;®itm seed,
self, for Chrirt’a sake.—Frnrfon.
from it; cud if other gen tic men have in­
tlie same chap."
dulged in slight uberration!i. it is do busi­ ter.] Can lie, under there circa mstancre,
Tl® acene ended with a “striking” ta•
•
■
Erntcrn.—A man should never ba
ness of mine; ibtyr are n&lt;&gt;» aceonntable to reshrtt -No, sir.
H am u strict a c-mstru&lt;-t:oni« of thn ashamed to own ho ha* boeu in the blcau in which Mr. Diddlar found him­
rne, nar am I accountable to them. .
constitution aa an v, not exc-pting the fan* wrong, which i* but saying in other self considerably “mixed" with “Dod"Sir, theawsoada have sprouted. When
gic®,
tto hatter.
urntaia Senator before ma, [Mr. Thereto;]
they will finish growing. I cannot tdl.—
but I tore rand'all the platforms. «nd I
There i»* very important branch of them,
“My dear,’* aaid an Irish gentleman to
•usgretitn tto Scnitor from ireorgfa that
that my friend from Geocgia dhi not
be fa a little too taik
I think, amaaferIJaTtxu Peons.—Hannah More said his wife ‘ 1 would rather tha children
tbink ‘op
—u»tbc ruta“
baga
‘j*™!
fa a
4—
S- —
e’; ’ ’Tty*
7*C:
nr, MortalU«w. [tagMr.] noJI. ing what'ton been dona, wo may con­ to Horaon Walpole, -If I wanted to pun
tinue to vote these .seeds, at lasht until ish an enemy, it should be by £*stening homo, although I should not olycct M
tbo Chartestuo Contention site, *nd titan, on him the trouble of hating somebody. ’ their noise, it they would only be quiet/
1 have no doubt, after those developIt is said that thn first person who wore
The editor of an exchange aeya ha ncsef
is delicate and ronurkahly fine. That 1
hoops was lady Saturn, omciC the ladies
tw but one ghoat, and that waa the ghost
end the garlic, and uthnr specMW of .Deds.
r a sinner who died without paying for
ere all very well received, and J am atd! will be noeowsuttitionai ever buct.— in wailing up&lt;» the mn&gt;.—AxcAssg*rUnghter.) Itet, until that is done un­
Thaf* a mistake.
EsgaeW. Empress
*—m forth, unless Urn, honor- I
til that prWM-i Ispntin, I think the faith-,
Beware!
rill amvince me that it i»
fnl may remMran the proviso®* of the
uuconatitutional.
l.finAtypoeed to hioi ’
waiting for the ana.
ronsututinn sad the CincfamuU platform
on that point, Tganlleman tor whom ! 1
as the h-mmaWe Senator from PunaaylWhy can » par»«

ejjijjs ft JCaagfat

construe them u ftbout i
lievr, is a staunch Democrat; one
steal them, and the) immediately become
tells t|i that be fate xtood q&gt; in mmiKirt
at Southern Di-.-nucrtcy «ini jreet MAvhn aoine afi venture BasrsswsrM:
erm, arimetimea, «f
money oot of the Federal Treasury tn
' rLaugfitar."]
■ tn
xynwtWe pay for returning fugitive slaves, yon
' v, IT.
Co A-* -1—
dial a Untie
be onion ~d. Until
r trim aRttle merer—«
it ootnse either Io ike
ww Nations!

Beftjtttrfrdm maculate Southern conception on the ^b- that it will be uncocslitutienal wft«r that
firetriria AhsR hare ritet whet nortnom
' contention site.”
^X.n-1 Northern Demoent. hare jr-t of garlic and onion *eod.

' A kiae costs ’ Ices and gratifies a My
m&gt;&lt;re than anything elm m existence.

trading Li* I

�^-s
REPUBLICAN
BANKER.
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J.U XSVWA.............. . ............ ..EDITOR.
HA3TlNGJi,THVB9DAY~AUGr’BT

’

REPUBLilCAX

STATE CONVENTION.

OUNLEB SOBOCTT.'

a.

■&lt;'&lt;».
amwt«.tir,
»«. I
been exeluded, and these lands

have become uncertain property in tbo

A correspondent of tbe N. Y. National
Police Gazette, writing from Detroit, and

____ by
hjMr.
Mr llammona.
H-m-a,vs*™-. Suu Pr'wu. tafo™.-&gt;SS&gt;“ »

SSlSZJ.

WCTU1 9vn boluh.m
WmtT CLAM*, Jet;
QWmOB AUtoLB,
SAMVEL TOVXO.
Mm. ANKA WaxWLEr
«■ VOMDTU VAVQUav
Mm DI. VKXXOX,
Mm HATTIE CLARE,
fijrtxr jonxuoM,

hands uf speculators, to be litigated ovar speaking of the system: of punbling car­
al some future time.
Thus baa the ail- ried nn in that city, anil referring to the
game uf fcro, fnoctiouUy relied ’ Tho Ti.7

A taroUAm Hui. r—roilro, taitaroaU.- '
„„ Su„ fr^
’Ll™, ‘m
Ji' “,cUd bJ ,h“&gt;''“"'if

picion

h.
•A

“It has dragged Within its croaking
ed and sold, as advertked, mleM a ma
embrace many of aly classes uf commu­ should be received (if more than forty
nity—the old’ and,/young, rich and poor,
acre) for a portion ot it; in which cato
D clock.M.
more intricately entwined throe lands fa
tbe
talented
andThose
of
weak
intellect,
RkchcMatr will te entitkd to two DckgatM | the meshes of those who have no com- [
tbe least legal subdivision bid upon, must
la’itw Suu-'
--- --------- T'Vr tlw profeaaional man and tbe mechanic,
Muimn ,non wtcrn,t wlll‘ “*• " c tru#l thal
and even tho day laborer with hi* face
jME-uxuirr-. i’ bare uro or tuoro eounuri are ...
.....
.
.
.
. . .•
. . . - . -1 v .
ad. Persons designing to bid on cer­
naitaAln on« 3e»*iortal DUtriet. th. two eo»n- decision, coupled with lbe new tax law of yet moist with the sweat of hui toil. Yon
tain lots, should bid promptly, as It will
—1_.------ .------- win ncbb««i&gt;- jjast winter, will have a tendency to re- ‘any bo assured that thi. Royal Tiger has
be impracticable to dwell on each parcel,
“
. ..._____ taro a. from Uta .M.
thmp.
£"&gt; •'*•? &gt;“■“ ''"*
““J*
in offering so large a body of land.
mg m Re^mratv ,
w , »
6
,IM exacted from his imotrublc subjects
3d. At soon as a lot is struck off to
rt*’*,*‘
l
Ttuj .4Btt-Aia»ml»t.
I,,lc mo,t complete and abject obedience
J. M. EDMVXDH.
one, designing to make an affidavit, ac­
!
“Tlwre are in politics as in other affairs i to2?'
31. II. MILKS.
cording to law, to settle upon It within
It l.'AE illiM.I
Rr*t»
i
. „ f.
i • j t .
I Tbo advent of this monatcr tyrant one j rar, he sbsuW without any delay
J .!
foi Coo-utw
» cIa« &lt;* qnlnh ®«y «nd indolent per-' amon&lt; „ nujy
traeed bwjk ta the time,
w. w. Mtnumr.
sons, who like to be styled anti-alarm- I nut many year* ago, when a humber of Sly to tho Commissioner to do so)
MARSH UIDDINUR.
if the- affidavit be accepted by bim,
CHAS. T. GORHAM.
ista. They are always comfortable and ; our citizen* were unfortunately Induced
JAMES SCLL1 VAX.
quiet beca'uee they are determined to be to ln“1 their eounteaanre to tbs wpport aa complying with tbe law, the j/tupm
R. E. TROWBUDOK.
Certificate will at once be made out for
In .« ...tar
1« .ta. will ron,.. If I “f “ ,’»«•“«“
”'1
I , . .
.
...
"n attempt to promote the agricultural
tbeir* is an easy virtue, their vires are inlere,u
thl; Tleh,jty.
tonnerting
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nf I.
THIRD DISTRICT.
-----r----------------- -------.
„
[alike easy.
They believe everything fa. itself with a meritorious o’.jeet, up sprang (the quarter payment upcmlhotaMk
Third Coegre*s.o..H DUtnot. uv re^ue.1^! «, right, bemuse they are determined to ere | hydra-beaded in our mid.t, wlial was I to bo paid down by tbep
.
cImmue D«ta«i«. (UMI ta Hum tim« ih. m&gt;rs ! b.J
! ~.n_4 r.._ .v_________ -c
.nd i funds soreotable to tho Treasurer, aner

tapis to insure tbesacape of
other convict*; Peterson was te receive
•000 dollars for hb spires, fro®
mooevs stolen from tho Express Co., u&gt;
Ohio, by tbo

the Fifth Dietrick held a contortion at
Slfianre. on 'Ihumisv.
no-lnatod
g^XM. Aridev. ot TnWo, m tbrir

present incumbent.

__

■n» VkWm wy«

Wo shall give it fartt

rendezvous in mid
Upon which a depwtattoa was appointed
to acquaint tbo employer, that if he
would pay them for over bears, they
would attsnd hhawise the Me’hodist chap-

PRtZR,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE.

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FEBRIFUGE WIRE!

oomplaint by the Buporlnteudsot will rs-

M

THE
KH.th.iK;idter all the rogues in culties should be broorirtjbefo~ •
of honor; If tbo court decided In•*•***m**1
GOLDEN PRIZE.
Ibepii’son, and through his d^J®**7* a fight, the parties to be compelled to fire
mav not be called upon to-record another Ullo»I.MtUdurf&lt;W»ft«oll«rto ta
illustrated
’
break in the prison sot*.
DRAX A BALTER. .owewot, u, recket 4
held to bail in tbs sum of •500.—JaciTh*
York
Wroll.
luilhlt
'
or Mr. F»lhr. tarwrlruBtar at
na Patriot.
- r~ -______ _
th* Ermta, Mirror, I. th. N«« York
A Ctteiomr.—A strange phenomenon
is revealed in the bluff betwrefi C And D
streets, which tho woriwiien are cutting New,. It is aaid that «hie P*PW drq11??"
away. A strata of Isrge, fiim stone, as
perfeellv proportioned st though designed in this country.

leception, “An Association lur inc &gt;m- i
— r -r-- - _ H
h
=.
by the'hand of art, runs through the en­
rar A lady wished a seat in a crowd­
roZld Ita Brrod of Hororo" I -HI ta tallrorod to Ita porotaror.
tire lull.
These stones are, some of ed hall. A handsome gentleman brought
‘
’ ।
4th. A purchaser, who pays in full is
^r"00ih d“«nber — ‘-a little more fuldmg of tbe This, whatever it might have been
In the
them, fourteen or twenty feet —
long,
and her
heraachair
chair. “You are a jewel,’’ said she.
»• , --M m W«1»mA.Z. ter SMoT
j
u
.I .tow
_ first days
,
, .its
• existence,
--------------of
soonUbe-I i not required by tbe law to make any affi- tn&lt;sn, luurvecn or
are all about three feet deep,
«-Olu
[lama jeweler; I hare just ft
“
nJMlrct • candiAste lar RenifMalatirr m • „
V
’• give
.
rauny
Tbev are placed InJlay-1 tJw - eJ
B. Md Ir.n«d auct. other bu,tne.. a&lt; ' cdly *"d practically. They readily
give came nothing but an avowed and unmlti- davit, but must promptly pay the Uli same in width.
von an oninion -is soon as tbev loanJ
company of hoise racers, joekies amount of hft bid to tho 1 reuamrer fa ae era so close together liiat as the dirt la
—
,t d«m adrlaaMe. .
'
'
•
‘
,
. ./
i »u.d gainhlers.
With tins horse raring ] rentable funds, to be&gt; receipted by him fa
CI. S. WRIGHT.
•sy- T1
The steamer Olivo, Branch lias
removed they ecern as one large Sat atone,
WILDER D. FUSTKB,
neighbor, one - rorn
: fu[|
the bock of tho Certificate, which
I yours,
vours. a d
u give y.mr
y.Hir next mnguoor,
reme” llt Hndrw|
kindrtj band
ban&lt;j,, of
bat when tbc earth under them la taken been raised oo Graud River, and will be
DWIGHT MAT,
entirely the opposite, i I, by bo doing, they I rouiere,
robbers, faro
fam ueniurs,
deniers, wmmu
thimble r^n,
rigger*, I can then at the option of itsi holder, When away they fall perfectly formed. These repaired in a couple of weeks snd re­
MIUAKU D.VhU-J.
. - ,
sweat cloths
coincida with the slews
of
cloth, and
and nmlettes;
roulettes; and
and from
from that
that !■ properly recorded In tbe books of tnc stones will bo of Incalculable value for sume her place on the D. A M. Railway
CuojrvtGuuil CuinniiUrx. I ccam! possibly
J j
"v
‘ sweat
time may bo dated tho retablishmrnt Land Office, be presented to tbe office of
building purpoees, aa soon as the turrets. line.
'MarstaB, July *&lt;&gt;■
'
the last man they meet.
;
among ua. wjjh as much safety and Impu- ■ tbc Secretary of State for a patent or
Ing business
Maty
Republiciu Coeuty Convention.
|
“They are the men who take you aside nitr. as though it were a legalized and 1 deed.
uu.m™ of
vj tbc
MW city
--j requires
-nr
■—The ftmou,
femous (or infamous) John
warehouses and buildings. They CAB, by
Tbe Repvbnesssol th«
town. i« Bury&gt;_ aUd in tbo mnat impreeaive manneras- religious institution, of tbe robbing, ra-!
5th.
When
a
lot,«
struck
off
to
a
bid
nintr. ■H.r*annt«dtei&gt;oM&lt;ne&lt;Unzsaud mlcet ;
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.
"t-XA''”’ U*^'r'
parions, body and soul destroying faro jeFt *m case of neglect or tailure to pay „lh, rod .III ... rtquirGta Iro.t ta*- I»”. ■”J
•
""KuetUa’T? ^ril^d momenta rf their fires, are, sheu bank.”
' the bid promptly to the Treasurer, the ing or cutting.
They are entirely dis- as of old, in New &gt; orlt city.
Miw
Cuprmisaioncr is obliged by law to re- severed
. 1 rfrom
___ any
___ _.L
— rocks, the nitrth
other
narth 1
,
t'OTZTr”lo"»l ' they come rushing up to you with en­
Thb Axocst Elictiok*.—Missouri^-offer the lot, and the bidder to whom it being tome two feet thick both above and
S FECIAL NOTICEStreaty and assurance: “Keep still, it Is
.IronMro.tarorfCtaSro^.Su« tag-« I. lUMe u&gt;
below them.
We have never wen any­
all right.” If anything like earnestness . , .
.
.
- .t r . tho failure so ta redeem his bid, accord- thing like them Iu any other place, and
—-Dta first
toS&lt;ctioB 4 &lt;4 tbc Uw roplatiag
ever enters Into their composition it is ‘ islaturr, an&lt;! county
- officers, on the first
those who wish to vlpwthiB natural cu'
*
• itfot.
thcw
b expected, therefore rkwit; should visit Atchison.—Frte&amp;m't
TAX TITLE DECISION.
manifested in an earnest assurance, that
°r August,
North
and
mJ if tore i. \
X«rtb Carolina
C‘r°I,“ electa a Governor “
d that tho requirements of thia Section of
Il is with no small degree uf satisfac­ ■tor dd. h roro ro
Champion.
Ixgialature yu the fir»t Thursday of the Law will bo strictly observed.
tion that we refer to tbe recent decision „
UJ
rovv~...-.«.«..U
■
Z
।
any ‘»mou»ing’ wc can have a hand in." '
Sad CABVALTr.—On tbe 17lh ulL, Mr.
.,f thu Supreme Court of thia otaic,
State, in
in :; q
our
anti alarmist has manv friends; from AnPutl
ffih. As public offerings and private
uf ami alarmist has many friends; from
John Simpson, formerly »'f Hamilton co.,
.which tbe celebrateddreision fa
the
raae
is ’ver
verv
naturc
hc
canno/gd
cnrmv, I|
K,ert
'0"’ are *
l?Jheld
’c d in "
,aUn,a- ' entries can not be progressing at tbo same
in the
tbc cure
cure ’ |1,;.
„Bbl
. . fa,
L. cannot
’*’|I On enemy,
Elections
stab
Alabama
y na
ture
get
Xa
“,~ I
.
r
M£ an
i.
T.«ro, Artrotata .nJ Tronroro., bn. n«™ to., ~ton f«„n. of U». .Ill ta d» Ohio, residing about a milo northwest of
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•
B
-'it,,.. A rlrronma ntr.l H VnnrvreF In.l nona
j
,v. mu« sltlwugli,
with him mail
;........ to,.llb..ngl.frltoMnP«.*
bim
• friendthip
.
,
, ,oud u&gt; rod. obto. t. to JbmM of Menduta, on what is known aa tbc Waldo
of them elect State officer*.
lnro.to.ng to« Jr.tanta, w. be
b. &lt;Jto
|«ulro kind,
kinJ,.lill
ta is
i.nTrolta,
.
.. | to tonntatoto, taj no .mllrotam. for farm, l«»»t an interesting little boy, be­
of tbe passive
still hc
of value,
The
taro additional r
proof
are ----but; lo ni
toirnir
tb« vto. anil
and iccimgs
fcelto. oi
of tuosc
tow
”” election
clfrt'°” in
“ ,Missouri,
,
.'J where
T.” the
. ! prir.lc route, ronta rroeitoat to offiro tween four and five years of age, in a
..~. tot
..... JuJgro —
lrrul- lua
most shocking manner.
Tbo horse* ran
-To«rl.b....n,"b..to.knu..|
wi,hwk
,0,hemocU1^ pditkal
Pol)tol trick,rick. great
Bro«-o.
issue or
of r
Fro.
rec Ubor
Labor u boldly
boUI, made.
mule ,, „n lhc dtlT.rro.toro
-To err I* human,” but to acknuw-1 with
wb0(n
away with a mowing machine, and tbe
cxcitra the greatest interest
------ * throughout
------- »-— j this purpose shall have arrived in their
n error, especially when the Indi- ' Mt&lt;rs unjer4tand bis value, and use him ------ ■*
child fell under their feet. The mower
j order.
vitfaal occupies a prominent position, and to check-mate those who would expose the North.
took him, cutting off both legs, one arm
I 7th. No nt
ipplieation for private snlry at the wrist, gashing bit hip and across
bi* views carry weight and conviction, re­ tbair nefarious design*. It is extremely
land will be
CorxTT CoxvxjrrrDx.—W’c would ad- ji ofJand
I considered valid, until (in his bowels, so that when the borsca were
quires tbc exereieo of attribute*, some- gratifying to know that but few of our
I the aue uf settlers) affidavits satisfactory
monish our friends in tbe several town- i
ebevked and his father reached bim be
tiling higher than are ordinarily peexseed editorial brethren have fallen under the
■ to the Commissioner sre made; and in all seemed lifeleke.
He was carried to the
•hipe, that tbe time for holding tbeir can-'
gn^tVf mooeyTw’betber one
*
-f ___~t house crime half a mile distant, and seem­ ib» leeality *n.lp*H*»« ore .o well known, thadale
by mortals.
'
mesmeric influence of the political anti­
cusce, to send delegate* to the County | quarter or the whole required down on
ed to revive fa a state of eoMcluumesa,
Chief Justice Martin was a member of alarmist.
also be offi­ but only lived about two boors.—JfeadoConvention, to be hdd in this village, on the pnpofJ purchase, shall
......
tbe former Supreme Court and concurred
the twelfth fait., is close at hand. Do cially receipted by tho Treasurer on the
fa the decision of that Court in tho case
back of tbc Certificate, and countersigned
If there is any one thing more to be not fail to elect delegates who will attend by tbe Auditor General, according ta
A Tovoii Sroar.—Tbe Allegheny (Pa.) 1
of Niics va. Walker, white in tbe recent
the convention.
Scctiuu Olh of tho Art of February 4lb, Mountain Echo vouchee for the truth of 1
decision be held an entirely oppueite opin­ deprecated than any other flagrant wrong,
tbe following s—UA boy ten or twelve 1
1859.
ion, aa the result f/ more careful exami­ it is nhst perhaps might bo properly
Rkfvbucax Cavcus.—The Republi
8th. Should Ccrtifiaite* by aay means years old, waa reeentlv found sick and '
nation and more thorough investigation. termed the “mad ambition’ pf certain cans uf the township of Hastings, will
bo emmroui/y, or in any way wrongfully exhausted, lying on the tow-path near ■
Tbe cn*c recently adjudicated was that politicians, mode drunk, as it were, with meet at the Cmirt House on Tuesday obtained, they can be of no use to tbeir Juhnatown, Pa. He appeared to bo in '
recent,
and
to
them
unexpected
success.
of N. W. Clark va Aaron ffifoyer—an
evening nut, at 7| o’clock, for the pur­ holders, u all such Certificate* are at any • dying condition, end a physician waa
ejectment for tbe south east quarter of Men, who have labored long, with no
* ‘
’
' '
s to the County time liable to canoelment, according to immediately sent for, who promptly ad­
« uau u Hastings, Aug. Chapter 60, Section 50, uf the Revised ministered a powc’-fol purgative. In due
section fifteen, T. 5, N. R. 0, K, In Gen- profit of ...croro, .b° taro ro.ll, I.-1
time (the medicine had the desired eflfect, j
Statutes.
„,mmiuro,
«wcc county. Tlio plaintiff proved title borrfTur principle, from tight moilro. : 13i 11, crd„ „r
and brought from tho boy a double hand­
8. B. TREADWELL,
——- -----from Government. Tbe defendaof Slow­ and true patriotism; by some sudden turn '
ful of young crabs—real buna fide river
ComtnissiuUer.
Raw.—On Sunday and Monday last,
ed tax title deeds for the yrara, frrtni of the wheel of fortune, find themselres I
orbrook crabs, with daws, legs, broad
ii.
1
wafted
into
positions
of
honor,
as
suddenly
I
tail* and all. The mother of the boy
consTdenrblo rain fell here, which has
1847 to 1851 taclusB e.
It wan i&gt;
POBTBB, TUB SrXDAT SCHOOL DtVAVteh I conceive tho opinion that thty are the much improved the prospect of tho corn
explained tbo circumstance by stating
dencc that the Auditor General, in cmu ।
— -r------- -------- — j------------- tuucu ouprvm
v&gt; wn&gt; cure Vaa—His Coxrssaanw—How nrs Cbimk
that her son was in tbe habit of spending
ut juiid year*, issued a circular to the ' Napoleon Bunapartea, who alone can pre- and potato crops. Potatoes weresufferAAaisirtrwtsrV
Cutmty Treasurer, instructing bim to sell | »wve tbeir country, or their party, by ing severely for lbe want uf rain, and Commxkcxd.—A Correspondent ol the much of his limo iu tho water, and that
while diting bo had swallowed a neat of
Boston Jouinal says:
“at lbe Court Home ar the place where n»r.ming a mprctne dictatorship over It.corn
------------•-•------— suffered also.
would
soon*have
“Mr. Fred. W. Porter, the defaulting crab eggs, which had hatched in bis
the Circuit Cziurt was laat held, if proc- •'Tbcre needs no ghost to tall ua, ’ that
■ agent of tbo American Sunday School stomach.
RxcstvED.—The August number of
ticahlc,and if not. then al some other there are men nil over our country, who,
Union, whose fall made such a sensation
A Siiowtx or Faaa.—A recent num­
pufaia and coovenieut place, at tbe ml of “drewd in a Rule brief authorityare the “Happy Home and Parlor Maga a short time since, has at length mads a ber of the St. Louis Democrat says-.—
your cuunly, of which you will give pub- induced “to play firntaatic tricke before zinc,” by C. Stone &amp; Co., No., 11 Coni- full and complete confession of tbe great
“On the down trip of tbe steamer Edi­
hill, Boston. It deserves to be read al. wrong he baa done. He stood very high tor in the Illinois the other night, at nine
ite.ttNM.(T3,)«r
fic notice, at least one week before the _
high
o heaven.
u” Wa
” finde that
find moat
that moat
of our
of our
KBl WMt.
in tiic society and in tbe church, and be o’clock, a ahower or stream uf the Mor­
Republican cexchanges are aware of tbc every fireside in tho country.
day of sale.” And that notice was given Renubliaan
was almost the last man who would hare mon or shad fly poured upon her decks
’ been suspected to be guilty of ro foul a to the depth, of six' Inches, and it was a
’Diev mean to raise a tall lot ofi
accordingly, by pasting up notice* at the existence ofjust such individuals, and, for
NOTICE
Court Hou*e, Treasurer’s office and other the last few weeks, have not bean re students in Wisconsin. Its Board of Ed­ deed. In a letter recently laid before the very difficult matter to above! them over­
ucation has resolved to “erect a building; Board of the 8endsy School Union, be lias board. They were so numerous u to
pteere, in compliance with said instruc­ miss iu warning their readers of the dan­
He began
Urge enough to accommodate five hun­’ made a complete confession.
put out the watchman’s Tight and enrelup
___________
GBAXT A RFAULDIXOT
ger
of
submitting
all
their
political
In
­
tions. Tbe Court below held, in accord­
his wrong doing nineteen years ago! Tbc everything iu midnight darkness. The
dred students three stories high.—Et.
ance with the previous decision of the terests to the control uf »uch influences.
Not so very tall for students; we have. plan was the same lint lie pursued to the trees along the shore look as if borne
i
last
His
temptation
began
with
tho
The
Jackson
Cih'rrn,
noticing
this
fact,
Supremo Court, that three notices were
down by these short fired insects. The
known a great many who had to bo
asks “what doc* it mean 1" Wo subjoin “taken down” two stories, before they mulberry and silkworm speculstion nine­ visitation it said to prognosticate a aiekly
fasoffirecat.
teen years ago, and under the garb of re­
Iu rsvjewing this deeiaion, at the recent the closing portion of tha Citizen’s article could be made practically useful.
ligion be has for that long time carried
which reads a little os though Ute editor
I3»“ A negro belonging to the estate
, on his honeet plana
He allowa that at
Roasxaa at Srcaon.—Last Sunday
Tenn., met
were deemed sufficient, and the judgment
r tbe start he knew that ft waa wrung; but of A. C. Stark, in Shelby
evening, two men stopped at the house ofL he hoped to be aWo to- meet tbe notes as bis death from the fiendish punishment of
“It is very easy for any ambitious in­
of tho Court below reverted, Mr. Jus­
Mr. Sheldea, about three miles east ofL they matured. But, u he was unable to W. 8. Montgomery, the overseer. Tbe
dividual to suppose the party. State or
tice Campbell dissenting.
this place, and begged tho privilege of
country, has great claims up«&gt;n him—in­
do so, be was compelled to renew hra offi-rev committed by the deceased was n
Mr. ShelWe deem thia decision of vital iropert- deed cannot exist oticccMlully without stopping there for the night.
notes and pay a heavy bonne. Thus, for temporary abseriM from labor, and the
THOUSANDS
anec to our State, as well to protect the gratifying him, long before tini people or den told thorn they might stop over night,' nineteen years, ho has been treading tbc punishment administered was a series of
and that be would set them to work in' thorny path of ain, praised for virtues
severe whippings unexampled, almost, in
hitTresta of Individual purchasers of tax the party discover die fact, and under the
the harvest field in tbo morning, paying
Ono witness instances,
title land*, aa to secure to the State lire rpleasant’influence of such hallucination, them tbo usual wagrw, to all of which1 iliat ho knew be did not possess, and cak­ the catalogue of cruelty.
-- to work,boring even- body they meet
ing of the sacrament, which, aocording to stated that the first punishment consisted
iort due fa taxcte An overwoMing aymwrw,
---- ------------- -- M, they agreed. During tbc night, however,
' bis own professed faith, was adding dam­ of five hundred stripes, and that the de­
mid formtug *11 aorta of combinations to
pathy for speculators or others who thro warc lbe pUoo they eore. But&gt; u ia the rascals “vamoosed the ranehe," car­’ nation to himself with each unworthy re­ ceased was subjected to the same charac­
; rying away a gold watch and several silk
carelessness or otherwise, have suffered: exceedingly
•• ’ -----*- •to ■trust
—• —
unsafe
such ------men;1
; ccption. He defrauded the society out ter of ptmuhmenl every day for a period
dresoca belonging to Mrs.Sheldon. Early
This cruelty was Indulged
of over •50,000; but the Philadelphia of ten days.
tbeir lands to be sold for taxes, might in­ they shomd be discarded at once, tbc
on Monday morning several of the neigh­
Jf there does really
broker who aided him to the dishonest against tbo wish of Mrs. Stark, the owner
duce a diffreer.t view of thia subject. But sooner the better,
bora started in pursuit of the thieves,
jxist any such state of things as the re­
1 gain, promptly paid nil tbc notes that hi a of tho slave, and seemed v» be simply In
wIwh Mr. O. Moe, and another man,
marks of numbers of the Republican pies*
’ name was on, and the loss waa lessened accordance with the fiendish testes of the
cisSy demands the observance of certain seem to indicate, we hope the State Con­ whose name we did not learn, overtook• nearly •40,000.
Mr. Porter confesses overseer. When it was ascertained that
rale*, we must bold every individual to vention will throttle ft at the outset— them near tho big woods, north-east of' that in tbe nineteen yean of fraud, be the negro would die, tbe acoondrelly over­
Burr Oak. On being ordered to surren­
tbq performance of Lis part, or subject Self-sufficient, designing, intriguing men
has used the name of the society to the seer made his cacape, end b» where
der, one of tho fugitives drew out his re­
sre not tbe tort for candidates for a Re­
' largo amount of. six hundred thousand bouts is atill unknown.
him to to the pensky of such neglect
volver and snapped it three different
publican party.
We want men distin­
’ dollars, by renewals and reissues. No
The plea is often urged-, that well meantimes at his pureuen, but the revolver
tST The Danbury Timm mjs that a
guished for higher virtue* and qualifica
( wonder he is a sick man—one whom, if
missing each time, Mr. Moe used his dub
tions than being merely “good follows,"
। the law does not reach, the grave will woman who had been divorced from her
to good advantage over their beads, thus
, soon cover up. Nineteen y ears of fraud busband on account of few drinking pi©
Densities and conseqneet cruelty, married
kind”—neither was tbe Republican party
blow, and after taking tbeir revolver, and crime, and perpetrated in the name him again oo hU reformation during the
interpretation- should be given in fitror of made to pay other people's debts. Dis­ away from them, and making them se­. of religion—with despair looking him in Eat revivaL But tbe husband fell into
card all these men, aU Ibis political
cure, ta brought them to Burr Oak.— the fooe—exposure waiting for him at tbe
old habits, and a abort time ago, in a
trickery—give ua men of undoubted char­
corners of each street—with remorse
that such may not bo compelled to lose a acter, eapebtlitiee and honesty—men such Upon being asarcbcd the stolen property . gnawing al his heart—and tbe worm that fit of intoxication, returned to the bouse
was found upon their persons, together
as tbc people will delight to honor, and
dies not, hastening to his repast
Mr.
; Porter's confession win soon bo made
her wearing apparel upon which ba could
, public.
TO THE PUBLIC!
their trial at the next term of tha Cir­
side to the qusatlon. If raOdenta should
Atlantic Cablx.—Tbe Agamemnon
cuit Court—Sturgio Republican.
and Valorous, returned to Queenstown
on the 12th.
Tbc final break in the Atlantic Cable
Peine lasrarcnox.—This document is
ty
learn from Sum Leone that
the British cruisers na the coast of Africa

Tha scry uncertainty of tex title dasd* notice this week.

OOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

Congressional candidate. There ware 103
^5for Aabley. -nd 88 for Mott, ths

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I'EAX A SALTER.

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THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

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ISAAC C. MOTT
place for lbs p*mk of B.lU. Cerci. k*U«
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B»«k CttH. Feb &gt;0, 18W.

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JUST RECEIVED
H.J.KENFIFLD
stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

at astonishing b,w priere. My »•&gt;&lt;«■
is 'a little cheaper than tbe cheapeaL
I have just received a good awortmesv

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Prints, Ginghams, LcLsiiw, Me­

rinos, Paraniettas Black Alpaccas and
variety qf Wool DeLaina, aU very m®

men’s wear, and a Urge stock of »»£•
Denims Sheetings, shirting, unpes.c*"’

and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ot

~

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LadU’i Gaitcra Busltins and Boots, •
good nswnimentni very
On hand a rerr Urge stock of Crortcry
stone and Glass Ware.

of all kinds cheap for Ready P»7-

I have also a very large qaaatitj

x-rrxasTsrv
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shingles.

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a power of sale in laid mortgage tonuined, an-l
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bl4d.r. U U. Own Uu«,
lege of Heating*. iu Mid county of UurJ.
rfn- lbe plane of bolding the Corntii Court

SHERIFF’S SALE.

bidXraftba fatal Dm a
in the afternoon of aaid day.
W. K. FKMIH, SUhf.
Ibsting*. Joly 15, IKS.

• jlrioraualityef Bx
Sian arOrte Introduced

&lt; PACRAOK euSfient tn produce I
! IO bu.brf. the 6t»t year put uwto atro

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is out of order, • &lt;t&lt;ae of Hartree's
BeguUton will natorc it to rcgulanit.
No female almuld be „ ilhoui them.

HASTINGS add VICINITY,

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JOHN MICHAEL, would rwpeetfaliy

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A GRANT.

�ilow t riSiiXvfcon ru-1DltftMW » UHlV’anEe.
Dr. a rt-rt'- fcihwua- »&gt;

■jhb nnst

HARD WARK STORE.
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.

GOLDEN PRIZE.
GULDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

^uSwrWKlLft'fiS

LARGE STOCK

I^Zr
DIAN A SA1.TKB. aewewmr* toHECKETACO.
"ThTjiZiTYrtk wi*ki7 GOWwTpftWE^i
on* cf the large*! and brat l/.crsry paper, of tba
day. Aa imperial Quarto, costaiumg siuwt racn
on snarT OULLUS*. of th* moat inlrrvstmg ud
foaeinating reding matter, from the peua of tbe
very first writers of the day,
JU^UJ Ftay !r«l.

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS

UASltL uourert c,

BM-,

•"*“•••KSi « Zr2'?

EDDTS &amp; 8WAS 2

tian Bfo&gt;l Further which if taken In cewjaMtma
with bit scoadioahau Dketd Tilfe. will not ealy
obliterate tbc Bwet painful diaea**. brt prevent
their rerttrreure, andleogewn lifebeyond the or4'to'iU SCANDINAVIAN VEGTTAUU FLOOD
rillNIK. LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
PILI*k Dr Bubnek premtfe the vren t at tw*n&lt;y
rests ofexpcncwcc. hard atudy and esnenmert aS SILKS, BONSEIB JlUCHE DOR.
tonhata perf»rtpdl*ho«ld be. No. osaOM doubt
■ I ...
Wire tri
DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES

BBOAD CLOTHS, CASSMERES.
was one of Jhe Woral kind.
’
Tones reareetfnllr,
DANIEL N. urn

J BA NS. SATINETS, DENIMS,T!CVS,
suErnsGS,suu&lt;TtNGS,
of every possible aixc, recently purchased

a’rMJTAS
0,IU Market street Hi Loai.,V

KD COOLS, MISUSE STBlPBD ■tartialri

at prices perfectly suited to the

And sold by all good Dragguta.

SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,
Lvj.1? CAMBRICS. LINENS, OIL BILKS,

GLASS' •WARE
MM&gt; (toid Guard, Vert A Fob Chafes K-to SO &lt;■
Gold Txtckelt Rraerirtt, ffrooehra. Ear Mropa
BrrwlPiM.CuirPiiu,Stre’a Buttons, SbirtMludi
Watch ken, Gold avrt SHrcr Thitnblet. and h Va­
riety of other article*, worth from Aftr cento to
fifteen dollar* each
W* will present veery perwun sending «» fiftr
swbocribera, al »2 each, a IfeH Watch, worth »1A.
to any on* tending u« 100 aaUcnU ra, al 42 eaeh.
a Goto Watch, worth JOO. Every tu beenher will
alto receive a present.
Immediately &lt;&gt;u receipt of fee moaev. the aubacnbrt'a nan&gt;» will be entered upon &lt;x:r book, end
tbe present will be forwarded within un* weak,
by null or exproa*. t—• ■
AU cooimnni

bleach.

"-'.l,** rARASOlB, Ax., Ac.

New Arrangement

1

■t A* Sun wr. li^TEn.

BOOTS

SHOES,

rSz

Tbc sabicritx-r hm ing refilled hit .tor. fee U,
tatndnetios of DOOTS A SHOES » a branch ef
hta trade, would SoHcit a portion of tbe pat be ;«t

COOKING STOVES

CLOTHING

MORNJ.NG EDITION,

edition amt iu addition the latest news ofrreuing*
mail ail local tn altera which W tcaMpire be­
tween the time of issuing tbe evening edition and
midaigbt. and tha night telegraphic report*
nbidh appear in tbe morning paper* Tima the
Daily Tiitiune combine* tbe beat feature* of an
evening and to«m*«|t paper. Wo tneer tsorc than
ordinary axpeaae m contiuuteg-ihta ernuigenu-nt,
but we hire drtenufoed to iteet the wuhet of oar
Republican friend* in the intertot at' tbe Blate,
rocardleaa uf laborer espeaaai •
.
.New i* tbelfeie ef-yci*r, ju*4 at '-lie ewmmancement of a tie* v^latfi*. for aubtCTibert to teed in
tte ituedtea. We Shalt uieke the Tatsrxa mare
than ever w oftby id support. We ask onr friends
to ctrcdlUe slate prustoectua, and say a word in
Mr iarvr. De hot iMke the fitrt that election is

THE riULOSOPHER-S STONE
FOUND-

ISAAC C. MOTT,
is now selling More prn.iy ffrwerrise for 1 DouaB.
then eaa be bought for the same money, ul trt vtlier stare Uns aid* uf New York: It is the only good
piece fortfe pe«pk of ffeule Creek. Kalatmuoo,
NanhriCVAkrfNU.H. and the aertoumting conntrv, to parcbsM good* in that Hoe. M*eae give
me a call and tea! lb* truth of thia a-wrimn. or
KKND IN YOUR OHDHItH, and the goods wtllbe
selvrted eud pnt up with a* mmb care sa if yen
were prveeiil to select tbewi youm-lera.
Mr stock of Goode la large end well selected, eon
elating of every variety and vf

Dan'l forg»t ths j4a.-e.

Prices Regulated lawolt tbe time*—-call
I'awSenlugUy ।
rb*Ti I am aaq

LAWNS. BKILlJANra, CHALLIS
CiiALU

kobbs.

ginghams,

Tine

scotch

prints,

sure.

New Barry Mill,

BEIlD'S JTAm,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHABBSAS, .MARSEILLES

IS now iu mirtcssftil opmt'uin, ready
to d&lt;&gt; any amount of

COL

LABS AND SLEEVES, (u«»

_ .. b"1***'©"*. ,Mr*dtatadsyj8«pt.VirA7. ’
Dr. C. 11. U&lt;.».cs—)Mar Sin liarfagtown troablial for svear.1 year* with extreme deblliry and
weakliest, an much so that w*» «*aUe to attend

WHITE GOODS. Ac

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

CTTSTOlszI

N. Hastings,

1 Utsiresaluame.iLe punfi.-r foethalart twelve
month*, aud find uie nolin* full* equal to it*
K. .atoaL'r I. .1.
... ...

as Miller, and onr mill being built on tbe
moat improved plan, together with a g'«»l
Smutter—we nre prepared to do Tha
' best &lt;&gt;fwork. Pleux-give ua «call
Cash pan! for w Itcat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Ilaatinga, Sep. 3, 1837,

DENrilSk,STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
Tncrday, Thursday dud Satuntwr evening,. Ta
brtiuviaaiin Who dtairc the MMcnta of the Dally variety and style.
hot who rrcirva a ism: only these tiatM a week,
thia iBMid Will be a taliOble tubiUtute. It ha. a
great advantage uvw the weekly, not only in eemCHECK MARSEn.LEB, CHECK
tirtamg atom gmeral ««■, bat to pvipK 0&gt;e marAND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCY

-WORK,

tn m good order and as prompt as any
•©titer Mill in Barry, or any other ©oohty.
Having Mcurvdihc wrvke* of

1

Kjncvdby^S^ajitaruSE’

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

_

ROWER S !LU;i&gt;WARE STHBE

A fine satori meat

A udf* full of
Ua*tmB*»EIi h&gt;:.&lt;i*. Prang*.
* Mtrclmtu gaaa-

LINEN. WHITE LINEN DRILL

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

FANCY - CASS1 MERES, g Urge sSodc,

beautiful paUcrusaud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
iaUlhxence which appeal in the Daily.
.
ffT Will you not grt several prrtoca to suite 1 •Sic., Ac.
lDfht‘i"&amp;rXoiT WlKKLi’ T^IBVNt '^Um' !
tog all Un inmortast and lalept graetal news of
sk
,X“«

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapret store tn tywn by

regularly ereiybloadUy aflcrnw-u, at g] j.er year
...1.^„f,-— .nd tnrluh. at th.. Z.ll.._...

ub®h

Comprtohig everything for a gtnUcmas’a
«hirt&gt;, collars, glovea, bntoary, cravat*, pinta, tv,
ary vanety from Are shillings to Ha dollars; eoai*.
every price, &lt;uslity and patters ; re»U from six
shillings to six dollar*.

H. J. KENFIFIaD
a new slock of Fall and winter GOODS, i

which will be aUd tor

READY- PAY,
al wUxitahlng low price*. My motto
to fe liule cheaper than Ute ebcapcau'
I have jaat received a gobd aaaortment

COOPERING BUSINESS

Haalings.
.
.
PORK BARIdTA:FIX&gt;GR B-YUK ELS, TV US
11DTTEU FIRKINS
and nearfv every thing in That Bn* of Imslneu
kqUeoMlafiOy on hand, or made to order.
s: ^S:f
tention to tbe buainew. he Baltera binjMlf Utrrntv
• nt V able to gir* entire Mitafotifon to those wfA
faviiThim
With
their
patronage.
J'K.a^Ttr’XXj^X «

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

Tl» reaanns why

FRANCIS ROWER
Is dc-og th* IsrgrU Hardware businr.. io HmI.i. ,_...... i.- i_ _ .i .

Dr. A. E. HOMS-TEEL,
■
PHYSIC! ANA SURG EON.
atkAtkr

than r.vFR.
My BMurtuMut of PABLOS 8T0VS8. W"
the inert boartifol paltam* tn market,
X bass ths greaiMt .harietf ol

Ladire

DRESS GOODS

N’AlUMJUfcS, PUTTY .OILS, CAN.

a large Stock stripes! witty. Msatfialf beoto
for «3 2k kip boot*, kip brogiuM, naif &lt;to, raameled and pcteu; leather do., eoagreee gaoler* for

Such aa Printa, Ginghams, LeLains, Merinoa, FaratnuUaa Binok Alpa-.cua and a
variety of Wool DeLaina, all very nice
and very cheap.
A too a good aaaortmeot of Cloths for
men’s wear, anil u Urge slock of ntaplee.
Dcninja Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and (Mungs.
JUST RECEIVED a new tot of

■a best literary papers of the dey. A tarevQm
Lmtammw Ttf iSfx PAGKA or BlXtt C'
2trsrL"'£"^^'-

DLLS. SOAPS. SASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, 4e., fcc.

Judge of Probate,
ffiMS’STJi’lJjtT"’’

A GIFT WORTH FROM so CENTS to Al
HU. M KIST TO EACH 8IfBS&lt;MlB£E

.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVER
.
LOW OVEN stoves.
’ PARLOR COOK •STOVES.
Kvtr *mw to thiakown. Bix PlaUai^ D«&gt; &gt;•&gt;&lt;•

TO SOUSE BUILDERS.
HAVI .Mry Starlet* atoek of llrn-.r baddlng
Uichc*. Buiu

CnXdinr Lock*.
I—Hardware,
— - w n .jge.

B4M&gt;TSand SHOE*,

Ltulic’s Gaiter* Baskina and Boou, a
good atfeorlment at very low prices. ’
On hand a very large alookafCruckory
•ta&gt;« B»dGk«B Want.
JnM received a new stock of
.

J £d» XivFTMOUM m-rtX.NDLlTOE
•^tort MUta. tofe. a-

TEMPERANCE

&lt;3- K O OH n

OJR O Od&amp;El EBB , :
U all ktate «U«p for R«dy Pity.

-V

Easriiga jfouq tfth. 1MX.

1 1 1

WILLIAM JONES,

I hare also a very large quantity cd

IlavlIU borCt (he entire Mdcfe/ef

ASS
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wwa
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re

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IS PUBLISHED KVKRT

HA5TI5OS

. REPUBLICAN BANNER

COUXTY, MTCU1QAX.

»!»

J. M. NEVINS

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TERMS—*1^0, IN ADVANCE.

VOL. 3.
%1'tisinras Biralorr.

i;t LAT1IMJF* Cp...

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1858.

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prompt uh any
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tether with a good
pared to do the
live it* n call.

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[•LERY.
Distanced,
ica Ahead.

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do wist

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STOVES,
K STOVES.

[7IIZDFRS.

-

NO. 14.

It therefore happened that whenever st
was so very extensive, that I have not
ball or farty, Mr. Harry Vane made him- even yet made the acquaintance ol all of
eelf particularly agree®bls to any lady, them. I hope, however, to know them
LINEN. &lt;&gt;■UtM. *300:
From th! AflanGc Monthly.
Mrs. Harry Vane also cultivated the same all to’ the course of time, for nothing
Tint Stolkx Bear—A Rich Jobs.—
What Madz Auxt Ifauu Hatty.—
faults.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
Individual.
If Mr. Harry Vano only gives ms greater pleasure than to enter­
Susie is ersy haired now, and her fall­ “Why are you always happy, Aunt Mil­ The meanest of all men in our region fa
Lev* Uailad • Uula maid,
danced with the young lady, or exported tain Harry's friends.
So!. Smith. You must know that here
(RANT 4 M’AVLDING,
Your name is ing strength Is supported by the tender­ lie F asked little Jamie.
her out to supper, Mrs. Harry-Vaoe con­ --------- -1 I didn’t quite understand.”
in
the
eonntry, when one of the neighbors
ness of her grand-daughters; and it may
“Because everybody is good to me,
tented herself with the most amiable in­
“Mln Wentworth,” replied the lady,’ be that to them she sometimos repeals Jamie."
quiries after the said young lady’s health, bowing stiffly.
n. jkemfibld*
the story of tlio Wom^x who wovida’t
“Why Isn't everybody good to my
and gracious hopes that the 'family at
“An! yes, Miss Wentworth," said nx Jxalovs.
papa, aunty 1 He ii alwaye fretful; be near by, and they return the favor when
home were quite well.
If Mr. Vano Mrs. Vane, complacently. “1 do not re­
says everybody tries to hurUhim; what they kill, and so the thing Is ac broad as
danced twice or thriee with the young collect hearing llarry speak of you; but
it is long.
Now, Sul. was eo mortal
makes everybody try to cheat aud vex
FIRST .LOVE.
lady, Mrs. Vano straightway invited her it is all the sama; my memory is very
stingy that it went hard with him to
ray papa, aunty F ’
L- J. RUSNELL,
to call, snd intimated that she atiould vary treacherous; and Indeed ho might have
A shadow fdl over Aunt Millie's face, think of giving away anything, and when
“Am I your only and first love T’ asked
soon give herself the pleasure of vlsitmg mentioned your name, casually, you
Light mixed with tkadow;
and she became silent. Jamie stood still, he came to kill, he wss bent on keeping
the Young Indy, and if matters went.still know, a dozen times, and still 1* might , a bright eyed girt, as sha reclined her looking at her. At length he asked— it all himself.
But, public sentiment
clinically moulded brow upon the shoul­
was very strong on the subject, and be
further, and Mr. Harry Vane indulged in have forgotten it. But, bless me! where
“Aunty, were you always happy F
der
of
her
lover.
.
a little trle-a-Me, or a flirtation, Mrs. Ur the babyl Marr, come here."
Aunt Millio s work dropped from her would like to keep up a good name and
“No, Leila, you arc not my only, not
lie spoke gently
Harry Vane immediately fixed a day and ‘ Mary answered the cnll, and placed the
“No. my dear boy.
But, ten keep his beef besides.
my first; I have loved another. Long hands.
nskud ths young lady to tea.
blue-eyed little wonder in the arms of years before I saw you 1 loved another, yean ago I left off speaking ill of every to his next door neighbor, Johuon, And
At boihe, too. if Mr, Harry Van® ex­ its delighted mamma.
body; and instead, I tried to sea excel­ told himi that he thought it a^very foolish
and 1 love that other still."
HADLEY A KA KER,
plan
to
bo
seeding
meat
all over town,
claimed with enthusiasm, “Hy Jove, but
"Mamina’s precious little darling!—
“Ixivo that other still, snd better tian lence In people's characters, and good in and cadi man had better raise and kill
that Miss West lias a splendid figure 1” Was it warm!—®o it was. Mamma
Light ehtBgrd to shxlow.
me! Paul, «by do you tell mo that!
Mrs. Vane replied with equal enthusiasm, will take? off Its lint—so she will. There
1 do thlnMhc some
asked she, raising her dark blue eyes, and treated me kindly.
cheat his neighbors out of their meat, if
“she lias, indeed, and she danced admira­ —does it sec his papa 1w-thcre, so it docs,
gazing steadfostlyxinto those of ter lover, psople are better than when I Apw only they expected any from him, and save
bly." Or,
that “jxr.
Ara- ' and knorif Mm, too—precious angel!—
"V*
V.*J if
“ Harry remarked fu..
tbtir shady side. Their rood is more pos­
minti, Maters
W
.l^zt 1 v* t the
Ka Iihand
.m.I -| BeebMIss Wentworth, see how well the half in astonishniont, half in sorrow, itive than it was before I sought it—when bis credit, too.'
mint*
was decidedly
while her jeweled fingers tightened con­
Johnson suggested to him that if he
•omcat woman al Mrs. Morgan’s party,” ; darling knows its falber, and it isn’t four
I expected only evil of them. In some
vulsively upon bis arm.
should leave his meet in the barn over
Susie added, gently, ‘ that rumor jtaidjJic i-months old vet.” And Mrs. Vane danced
“You asked me, Leila, and I answered I wav, looking for it seemed to nurture a
was as amiable and accomplished as she the chubby/red faced little thing up and with truth and sincerity; you would not tendency to good in others, as ths sun by night, before cutting it up.aad then take
was hondabmo aud fiucinaUng'.’’ By this down jn Mr. Vane’s face, and asked,.cnMAPES
shining on the cold, dark ground, makes it to his cellar before daylight, and give
have me deceive you, would you 1”
sly way of fighting firaj»n1i fire, she had thusiastically, “Didn’t Miss Wentworth
It bright and warm, developing flowers
“You love her still, then I4
succeeded • in extinjpf&amp;hing A halfdozim I think he was just the image of his ‘p® T ’’
and ripening fruit.
I seek only good,
“
1
love
her
still.
”
1! ™.i., brardtb. fina-r uni e«r ring*, book*,
g■*
’tewing'WQCAqjMsTn
the Ktanm
bdsoiu&gt;.r
of i..r
herI I
'
• tim
&lt;er0
cf Harry's soexpect only good, and receive only good. for him besides.
.uufavn. *e. Alikted*vf nr.-falring &lt;Km.inU&gt;«
“And better than you do me I”
Just it, exactly! He killed his beef,
br it mstiuer, and on th" sborteot nolrcv. BasMl •
liege
lord;
while,
st
the
snnio
time,
Uic
q
Mfc
Ought I not to bo happy, Jumiol’’—ZA/e
qnnintances
on
board,
by
whom
the
afSHE WOVED-TT BE JEALOVM.
•jNot better, but as well."
.hung it up to cool, and went to bed, to
.•ere. •rum "Ms State “revA___ .
' ;
unUhrtn swectueiw and amiability of her foir
/ Huttrated.
_______
. Jr was thoroughly understood; and it
“And will love ttfer still 1”
rise early and hide it.
,i. vv. &lt;HKt.i:V.
“No, by Jove!” exclaimed Harry own conduct could not foil to deepen the w&amp;6
was not long until the sttfry passed from
“Until death, and even beyond death;
A Tuovuht or Two.—This life can­
x i ntOLEHALF. »ed retell daatar in, and niaau- Vane, a* he threw hlmrelf back in ,his admiration and respect which Harry l;ad ||p
"■&gt; ito lip, snd smiles and titters and jokes over her last resting place will I .strew not be lived over again.
\\ Lrancr
l»*lhtr, liuduij;*, Ac., Baule
Ti»e rilotfenui ing to bed, went over to Smith’s burn and
possessed
her
when —
ho married
her. -J poor
।
Harry’s expense circulated in spring’s earliest flowers, aud bedew the
.. &gt;
it... ....i. I.,r
of rubber easy chair, and gracefully removed^'fra-, r
™—y for —
. ----------------------grant Havens from his lipZ for the pur-1
So
for
a y
year
Mid «
every
direction. -He
excused himself as I sacred spot with the purest tears that that pass, posb forever. 1 now bshol&amp;he helped themselves to the beef, dividing
“ it* went on “
r»
“r or two, stid
r-----------------------------------------------clock—there,\at tick is post, and «iil it share and share alike, leaving but a
1 pose of exhaling a clnud oFtho pcrfuired ; Susie hsind hcrscll‘ a* mother.
After
*«—■ speedily
ipccdily as possible from the society of love ever shed."
another,
and
yet
another.
So pass days, wee bit for the owner.
smoke; ‘tjio; by Jove!” be repeated, "I,that,
----- ,things
----- „----------------seemed to&gt; re
mend
—-’ p
- ”
little; but tbe ladies, and walked moodily to the
“Handsomer than I, is she not I"
Smith rose early, and found- his meat
mouths, years; so pass opportunities ne­
baby’s charins_..
soon
lust their power, and other end of the boat, and there stood
wouldn’t marry a jealous woman if she
* ji-i.--a i.„“Her eyes are os block as night, and
rid. .I Susie
’s -----trial took another form.
Her ,। contemplating
what he
shmtld__do to ex­ ter hair in glossy blackness outvies the glected, and half of our Umo without the was gone. He rushed over to Johnson’s
was
the
richest
heiress
in
the
world.
-------—
^...itemplatin?
what
---------------CALEB i-i gtwri»«. prori.i
proper effort. Young man, a word with and told the story, in a state bordering
tell vou, Walter, it wouldn’t do fuf ,my i loving heart, which was constantly, tho’ tricate. himself from thia dilemma.
we.
» ririelj of etfo
wing of the raven.
She hasn’t vour you : You cannot rub out the figures of
on
frenzy.
........ ,* ...a J.wtrs nn.1 u&lt;
wife to be jealous. This being eternallv 1 quietly, watchfal of Harry's lightest
sweet blue eyes, nor your soft brown nalr. life as the boy does the arithmetical ques­
"Good!” says Johnson; "You do it
constant to any &lt;«e liiiie bundle of lace ’ movement, was wounded at its most sen- liloquized.
“To blow out m her, as I yet. Oh! Lelia,her*eyes have been the
w. I'ARKiai,
tion upon bis slate.
The great black­ well."
■
,
I.E and retail draler 11
and divinity is an utter impoMfoUity to a sitive pojnL _ Harry [re,lu^lJj'J‘^_
should Hk to, would ohlv raise a row and swrotest, to me, that ever looked the look
board of Ufo it is upon which you make
“But ills stole, J tell you!”
to ‘accompany
him,
circulate tlw story; and 1 can’L got rid of of eternal love."
man of tny constitution. 1 have a natu-1 without
*
‘ inviting
‘ ~ her *'
“*
“
the mark, in tte sight of God and man,
“Thai’s right; slick to it. Sol! Put on ’
U1LEIAX JONES.
“Paul, why do you wish to break my and once made is there forever.
ral taste for variety, do yon see; aud Uic or even informing her of his destination. hor, for the boot won't put back, ! sup­
If we that dismal face, and they’ll all bslieve
Why liavo you taught mo to make a wrong mark it will not servo us it is so!”
most I want of a wife is to keep house Much a* her anxious fears ware startled pose, on my account. Gad I if lhe italer heart I
for me. and take care of things, and give by Uii* new shadow upon her domestic wasn’t so but. I'd drown myself. -To love you s&gt;j wildly and blindly, and th$.u, to sit down and repent, because we can­
Smith snw.it wss no use.
He had
peace, Susie' bad lhe discretion to say ' bring that red-faced little imp with her, in the midst of my happiness, tell me
me a little leisure to moke myself agree­
not rub it out The true principle of life fallen into his own pit^ and went home a
nothing,
but
meanwhile
to
double
her
a*too
!
It
is
o
pntUy
’
cluld
enough,
though;
that there is an impassable barrier be­ is to go on, not with the mistakes, but
able to womankind In general. When
of cuuric it couldn't be anything else, and tween us I
This nighC Paul, wo must with the corrections. The mark you
nothing more agreeable turns up, why of sidcity in »inning himto home pleasure*.
All her dfforts, however, availed her lit­ l&gt;c my child; and slu&gt; looks deuced -pretty part forever. I would not have believed
course, th«i she cun have the privilege of
A Rkvormxd DacjnrAan’a Sroav.—
made yesterday, improve to-day. Let
Sbe's a vast deal this, bad another told me I" and her eyes
entertaining me, which, with the consola­ tle; at k-nst one evening in the week lie berestf. too. to-day.
every day bo a witness of some greater The following story was lately told by a
'
tion ot knowing that her husband is lhe contilined to spend awsr from her. Al prettier than Madge Wentworth ever grow dim with tears.
reformed inebriate, as an apology for
j. W. Bl &lt; KU .
first
she
was
afraid
he
might
be
entering
was
—
lhe
baggage
!
If
1
ever
gel
safe
out
“Be not too Tash, Lei is—hear rne to
nvnt accomplished lady-killer in town
much of the folly of a drunkard : A moose,
upon some course of dissipation, b- t care­ of this scrape, catch me risking my repu­ the end; you love rns loo dearly to part
Maxims ar B»»or Middixtok.—Per­ running about a brewery, happening to
will, l take it, be ample compensation for
ful observation xxm cohvfoqod her that tation fur another bold flirt like het I”
Keep full into one of the vata appealed to a
with me tnus. Think you that you could severe against dfaconragemsnta.
all her serviced in my behalf. But you
whatever
sin
might
ba
laid
to
Iris
charge,
Meanwhile,Miss
Wentworth,
who
pos
­
not
sluirc
my
heart
with
vne
that
I
so
your
temper.
Employ
leisure
in
study,
«ec
ent to help Mm out. The cat replied
sec If
u sho
sue were any way ,jealous she the love bl liquor was not one; and ns
sessed a deal of womanly tact in her way. dcarlv love!"
and always have some work in hand.—
“It is a foolish request, for as soon as I
- ' ; might not think so."
Be punctual and methodical in business, get you out 1 shall eat you t‘ The mouse
DANIEL CI»K,
I'
tol.
—a..1.1 lie
1Ea&gt; possible.
r»zvu.'*
- think,
“
It
would
should
” drinking forms an ingredient of nearly Lid overcome in a measure the embar
fwiS
”". ' I11
-I”- n.&lt;
I nil forms of dissipation, she finally camo russnient of her first meeting with Mrs.
-.
I.*__ U.I... .L. A.i^.1.* l.A
“Yun shall, Lclia, and must!
Listen ।•nd never procrastinate. Novar be in a piteously replied, that that fate would be
I to tho conclusion that, is of old. his wem- Vane, and had entered very nff-.Mv into fora mutn.nk while I t« IT you of my first |Lurry. Preserve aelf-powrariou, and do better than to be drowned in beer. The
dtl;rl-4-in’**r&lt;rta*«teKU&gt;M»«’Scc. inclined to disagree with you.
I
Rim ent lifted him out, but the fumes of the
•.!. aV AM .Im
... . lhat.any
_ ___woman
...UAAA _
X.A loved on I during, inconttant heart was straying after cunvarsatiun with her. The Ifaby, vs if love, and I tun sure you will be willing ।not be talked out of conviction.
think
who
determined to do its part, w ks a* sweet to share with her then."
early, and be an economist of time.—
xould naturally object to such an arrange- jI some new light of female beauty. It it
J ABES A. SWEEZEY,
ivossiblo that at this juncture she may tempered as its mamma, and cooed and
“1 will iiaton, Paul, but will not share Maintain dignity without the appearance took refuge in bis hole.
The rat called
mcnL"
,,
I have iaktn bcr cousin Walter into cunfi- laughed to the infinite delight of Mi»s vour love; 1 must have all or none. 1 ,of pride—manner is something to every­ ufwn the mouse to coms Out—“You ras­
“Oh, pshaw, Everett!” exclaimed HarWentworth,fond
who was,
or pretended
to be,
Bo cal, did you not promise that 1 should sat
One beautiful morning in July, Harry ! cwe*xliugly
of pels.
Mr«. 1'auo
’s 1 ani selfish in that respect, and who 'body, and everything with some.
rv; “that prows vou to be a novice.— i.
- —I.,aI a TaaA ■%£ tia'a
AVrt* Vans’s that Invcs tw I do Is is not! Forget me, ,guarded in discourse, attentive and alow
yauT’ “Ah,” replied the mouse, bnt
Don’t you k&lt;ow that love in a female’s!
____ ... v_________
i sMmod in uo hurry to go to town.. Ha | amiability was perfectly irresistible, and Paul, or forget her forever."
you know 1 was in liquor at the time."
heart is made up of just two element*— 1 lingered I reading his newspaper after I w)lcll Mr. V.tiio returned he found tho
HOLBROOK,
“Forget her, Leila!
Never! Iwo’dj
vanity mid sclf sacrincc. Just give a wo­ j breakfast; till nearly nine o’clock, aud then two• ladies
i-^i— on
• - the-Lest possible terms
terms.
not lorn one jot of her pure affection for' to assign' reasous to those who have no
A celebrated lawyer, retired from prac­
leerv.Ge serai Lat.d a.-.d T
man a husband she is proud of, and you,
When dinner was announced, Mr*. the fairest face that aver bloomed; no, .right to iuk.
dressing himself carefully in his handThink nothing in conduct tice, was once asked his sincere opinion of
: •nd &gt;tJt.v of Rm»tr» hloek.
__ or, that la, you might not be able to— sumest suit, carelessly bade bis wife Vane called to Marv to take the baby,
nut for rlio girdle of Venus, or lhe ®vo of unimportant or indifferent. Rathar act the law. “Why the fact is,” rejoined he,
but a man of mv accomplishments can rood morning, and strolled leisurely up and, rising, sxcl»imed._ “Mr. Vane, give
than
follow
examples.
Practice
strict
“if any mzn were to claim the cost upon
a second H»|lcn !"
coax her Into any tiring under the sun.—
the mail, iturtrad of going down it, tow­ your arm to Miss Wentworth;” at the
“Then, Paul, you are lost to me for­ temperaticc, andjn your transactions re­ my back, and threatened my refusal with
Wait till I marry I—Til ’ho* y&lt;’“ how
ards his pfept of business The quick same time appropriating lhe other to her’ ever, we must part.
Farewell to our member the final account.
a lawsuit, be should certainly bare it; lest,
to manage a wife,—I’ll show you how to perceptions of his &lt;wifa had noticed o own use, “aud we will hurry In to dinner. cvcty dream of a brighter luturc. I love
in defending my coat, I should lose my
J. M. MKVHW,
unite all th«- freedom of a bachelor with strange disquietude in his manner all the This stiff breezo gives one such on appeTux rnixTKR.—No one but a printer waistcoat also."
you too »ell, and am too proud to share
can tell the difficultiej, pertaining to his
all the privileges of a Benedick."
morning, and she smiled a quiet smile t&lt;&gt; titu!"
vuur love with aught created. Oh, Paul,
prof&gt;ior&gt;;
long
after
the
former,
lawyer
Walter smiled, and puffed away at hi* hcnwlf, as she stood before the mirror in
Finn, the witty comedian, was carving
At dinner, Mrs. Vane's first attentions vou have wronged tue deeply I" and her
cigar in aileuce.
her own room, arraying heFwlf in her were to Mi*s Wentworth, and the least exquisilley ohiselcd lips curled with indig­ and merchant are asleep, the printer may a goose a*, supper, when John Eyerett,
be seen toiling at his case, setting matter ths brother of L Everett, the ex-minis­
The two young men were clerks in a most becoming walking oostume; for Mm. failure upon the part of Mr. Vane, (who
nant sorrow.
J. M. RUMSELL.
for the morning paper.
Liulu does the ter, called out from the oilier cud of the
large mercantile establishment in the city. Harry Vkno wns going out, foo.
to tell the truth, was a little absent-mind­
‘■Stop, Lolia, or you will deeply wrong
reader, when looking over the issue, think
I They occupied apartments In the same
She fitted a dainty pair of boots to her ed,) to observe tlw wants of that young me also. I met this loved one, as I said how the weary printer spent the slefcn UM,:
l house, and were generally on very dose
“What sort of A fowl is that brother of
before, lung years ago, in one of the
pretty foot, and tighten-! tho fastenings. lady, was reprimanded by Mrs Vane.
JOHN ROBERTS,
hiss night, tracing line after line of badly
and intimate term*. ^Perhaps
yours, Final"
“My dear. Miss Wentworth will lake iwcetestnnd sunniest vales of our bread
1
_r
h..r
nrrir
of
kid
cloves,
put
pnYSICUS»miS«»&lt;wa. IkwaHi
l&gt;e necessary to i..f»rx th: ~----- -?“*
“h is almost as great a goose,” respondsome more fowl," said Mrs. Vane. “Har­ Illinois; wandered wlthhur, hand in hand,
JL way, iwar the Court Uwe.
Hurry was something of a coxcomb, tho
ry,
dear,
help
Miss
Wentworth
to
some
for years, beside tho sparkling waters of
took tho last glance in the mirror to as­
“What an easy trade printing is," we
be was by no means as immoral as
Miss Went my childhood’s home, rirat by her smtls
sure herself that tbsro wasn’t a swautar of these delirions |‘cn’“Why, dear me, Mr. Longa* al low,”
might bo inferred from his own account or more captivating litti* woman than worth, allow mo to assist you to some' of exquisite sweetness, she loved me with have often heard said by those unacquaint­
ed with tho art; try it, and you will find •aid a good lady, “how can you drink a
.:cnir
sr.a oainiy.
of himself. This Walter knew, and fee
rn eomUT, JUeh. Btaatokspt always on handMrs. Harry Vafce. “He has good last®, of tills sauce; 1 assure you it Is delicious." unutterable foodness; and never bare 1 it to the contrary. If it was not for the
ouart of that hard cider at n single
could therefore listen to his occasional at any rate,'’ she soliloquized “and that
After dinner, ths two ladies, with rhe1 doubted—my trust in her has ever been
strains of gasconade with tho utmost se­ ?. one canwfatiam" ^ut the little ball baby, retired to tbo ladies’ eabin, and steadfast and fearless—never has her eve printer what would become of this en­
lightened world 1 Ignorance would soon
A* soon as the man could breath* again
renity, even though perfectfly aware nt 1 sigh which cluwd the sentence intimated Harry enjoyed an hour’s immunity from looked coldly upon me, and never will It,
bo on invader.
Many an orator and he replied, “1 beg pardon, madam, but
th® time that the speakeroitertam*Isc- thkl it wasn’t so very consoling, after the society of either.
Ho retired aft to1 till the death Angel shall dim them for the
atatcanuw is indebted to the printer for
riou* ideas of finally bestowing the ineflaenjoy (I) his Havana.
Lot us hope that long sleep. Oft in the still hours of
his famo, as is the case with many a sub­
If Killgsn.,
bl® honor of Lis name snd protection ""After her own toilet was completed,.the its fragrance served, in some measure, to night have I l&gt;e&lt;ni awakened, as if by the
CAR LOS O- SCOTT,
slitep God’s wing, and beheld that focc. scriber for subscription.
upon a certain little cousin of his own. baby was dressed in his richest and mewl calm his troubled miud.
’ "I have no apprehensions that the devil
Mbs Susi® Stanton. That his confidence
those eves gazing upon me jrith all lhe
It
was
nearly
dark
when
tlxi
excur
­
CvMBFOB tHB Bmt OF A MaD Doo.— will come for me,” said a youth of ques­
.puUe*. robm.
went so far as to lead him to conceal with
the precious charge, and bid to fol­ sionists returned, and Harry called a cab। baatific* tenderness of a guardian enrol A writer in the National Intelligencer tionable morale.
eronpUy MUnded k&gt;. OfflcstaCo
over
a
repentant
prodigal;
and
a
kiss
lUmrilfr. Minh._______________
yomMlUdylm
fur
the
ladies,
and
directed
the
driver
to
low Wr il.trm. DS]™ U»
"T;
says, that spirits of hartshorn is a certain
“Ha will not lie silly enough to take
.
'____ —A -annnt VOIIHI.
would fall upon mr brow more adothing remedy for the trite of a mad dog. The
B. H. FULLER^
p«l fa. lilUt bdy,
th, fa«rt..t hi* own residence.
the trouble," said a bystander, “for you
I., fa fa. rifr
Tb«rt Uy th.
"Harry, my dear, how ean you be so। than tho dews of heaven.
wound, be says, should be constantly are going to him.
luoeixJ, UMJ
- ---------- —
“Tho same gentle hand hss led me bathed with it, and three or four doses di­
that the two frequently talked ov&lt;rin rtiraw, wi* fa«" •jUR
“We must.
*“'• impolite!'’ said Mrs. Vano.
along life’s flowery way, and beside its luted, taken Inwardly during the day.—
nrir.fr du. unR.rt.Bato failing of thair
When Jekyll, die witty lawyer, wsa
K .J Be-, ilk. Barry catuity, Mfclt.
UBwiofa i"
“ “""I • r“Z “ sec Miss Wentworth homo by all means.
E13S
k.p»y Dramimu I"’" “1 H"' - She tea been complaining of fatigue for- unruffled waters; and if ever my arm The hartstorn decomposes, chemically, asked what was tho difference between a
lo dariaa
of r«iucms lb• Hmy Vfa. tripp^l hyh'Jy «&gt;•' the last two hours, and I must protest; was raised to do a deed of wrong, or my the virus insinuated into the wound, im-1 lawyer aud solicitor, ho replied, about
proportion of Hart/', orj-of ryUT■ th. pier, fallow^ hy *Upy B"*1 *”hfa against her being driven a mile or two, brart steeled to conceive It, that tow min­ mediately altars and destroys its delete- the same that exists between an alligator
istory voles came whispering in my ear liouraew.
The 1,-writcr, who rosided m and a crocodile.
fan wn momont fan bbIUdi «e*m,r ' out of her way upon my account.”
aoeompliUmd during tba rourfrbip —&lt;1 to
Harrv was obliged to n quiesce, andI and stayed the one midwav, and drew the Brazil for »mc time, first tried It for the
XU of Um. Mr- H-rr?
Muggins *»y* Job’s turkey was fat
Mrs. Vano had tho satisfaction of leaving■ iron from tho other. And I &lt;fo remember, bite of a scorpion, and found that it re­
qXtofr oT marrfmon; under lb. fall
Miss Wentworth at her own door, andi in my manhood’s riper years, when deep moved pain and inflammation almost in- compared with an old gobkr ho shot last
urm. iatoo U.I hi* )ori"g So.” P"*-"!
bidding her a moit affectirmMij farewell,, sorrow fell upon my soul, and 1 would stonily. Subsequently be tried it for the week on the Devil’s Fork. That was xe&gt;
Jr. VL» "Ulf U
GEORGE W. MILLS,
with the hope that she liad enjoyed the&gt; j tain have drank oblivion from Uis wine bite of a rattio-suake with similar success. light it lodged in the air, and be had to
• eup’s fiery brim that same dark-eyed At the suggestion of the writer, an old get a pde to knock It down.
virsTY CLERK and Notary l^blie. Office
tlve proximity to * handsome and showy day, and would experience no luconveni-!
' iJy.^to^ ^tly quit, the slave eneefrom the fatigue .it had occasioned‘ woman came, and hado me, In ths name
of God, to shun tho fatal snare; and twin
A pNioeopter who had tuarrisd a vul­
hor.
; of Mr. Vane's fascination*.
,
gar, but amiable girl, used to coll her
pluJ him. to
Ton minutes later,Harry Vane was: ed her arm* around my neck, while her
।
"Why Rood morning, Horry F exSmokuo.—Some Scotch lady, who lias
fgistek of deeds.
stretching his weary limbs upon a sofa in E» beamed with love’s deep inspiration,
___ _ _a discreet
silence in regard to
•*« L
nrraerve
Hw. Fees for rwcnrd
pourod
oil
upon
the
troubled
waters;
more
reverence
for
the
inspiration
aho
_ discreet
. ...suonea
. . LI—
oinfr*
his own quiet parlor. Mrs. Vano hurtled
______ ___ , _
about and prepared a most delicious cup told me of purer hopes and higher alms,
II. N. SHELDON.
qj. inoouiings that was peculiar or mystoand in my ear whispered a golden word
“Now, papa, wbal U humbug F “RW,”
. th. Pl—»r. rf yner ^mpA.y. Aflfr of tea for ber loving lord. At first, his
QorNTY TREAfiUBEJt. Office in Ike Court
■
•aid papa, “when ma pretends to be very
vexation batrared Mm into a few unanxi- that hss outlived all sorrow.
. ,ra U Ufa” I l»PP^ “
“Leila would vou know the name of
able remarks: bat tho rod temlcrneM of
fond of me, and puts no button* on my
mv
first
love!
4
’
1*
my
mother.
”
Susie’s manner, as she handed him lhe
shirts."
'
Sil ter h
in *“ »
"Oh, Paul, 1'11 forgive you, and will
smoking cup of Soocbong upon tho lounge,
2X.lv Irtta, -l.«h -J. *r
and soothed and potted away the hoad- share vour lore; indeed I will." .
“1 know you would Lelia.
Secund
•che which opprs-wd him. silenosd hi*
’ poesiblo, and hurried down hsre.
bachelor, on
J. F. EMOBY,
.
, ^What could Harry Vane ray m reply irritabiUty, and won him back to good
At tnr;LEVlL'-E exCUaswe. R~»* BO.*
-e «r____Wa-^
. to thia «n°“t sminbte and wlfs-hko roaev k-E*’
pra»ei-4&lt;-nu h».e r»u-.!r;t.! ltu» Ixno»» • very
Cuir^h twm-j for U&gt;« traveler sad
. .
V.M » .. not st • Iona howof insinuating
ruert Lr p&lt;rtie» of pkuarv. «rs*4 WteAS st&gt;a
^K'™**^*0*”* M»d«Bra&gt;Ite, Midi.
;bt sort'—Her
k’die other direction, whenever
D oneai tbs taviodble battery of
fart nigU BllIlMsBW, kssJ 1)
0 open w
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you;
bird.
J. DAVtK 4 Co.
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STATE CONVENTION

THE PHILOSOPHERS BTONP
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Time end

UASTINM. THUUDAT, AUGUST la, Ml*

gro equality" to be administered aa a

O’"'*-

I tical reflections:

ISAAC C. MOTT

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J. M- XKTW8.

facility of
next door neighbo

trans Atlantia
friend..

Chicago Preu &lt;r*d Tribune, especially de-

M.H. MILES.
KOMKl PRixau:
J J 5EWKI,
w. w MURPHT.
MAMHH OtDDtNUP.

■HUD DISTRICT

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«. R WBJOHT.
WILDER D- FOSTER,

A. H. MORRISON,
WILLARD DAVIS,
CoopvtewuD Cocamltto
Marshall, July X&gt;,
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X5d»eronn*w*4

There ia a natural tendency in all cla*

ses of the human race to regard some
other portion of their follow being* as i nforior to -tln-maelvM. Thia is a feeling
in our natures very difficult to be 6vcrenme, and, io (het, ia, of itself, proper
and right, so for as real distinctions do
exist; and Use only evil arising from it

is a tendency to exclude from the exer­
cise of tbeir just rights and privilege*,
those deemed inferior.
It ia not the in
totition of this article to point out tho
relative duties of superior and inferior
races of humanity, but to refer to an abuse
&lt;&gt;f the popular prejudice against the

"The esnaus tables of 1850 exhibit a
few peculiar facta which msv do some­
thing toward* restoring totneity to ths
honorable gentleman's imagination. The
State of Mississippi contained 20,365
mulattoes in 1850, while lhe State of II■ liaoi* at the same date contained only 2,­
504, and at th« same date the State of
Miwiasippi contained but 20,876 Demo­
cratic voters—or 6,541 more Democrats
than mulattocs.
A mulatto, as Noah
Webster dsfinea it, is a person that is the
offspring of while snd black parutil*.—
The definition in the Southern States of
thia Union, ba* been somewhat improved
by social and legal distinctions as to the
sexes of the parents.
A mulatto there,
is always understood to have had a black
mother.
Hence' the inferencehhat threefourtha of. the Democrats in Mississippi
are tho parents or brothers of on* or
more tnulaltonu -It does not destroy lhe
force if our logic to say that tho merit
of Uii* gigantic job must be divided with
the Whig* of Misaisoippi. Most of them
have rince become Democrats, and in any
event tho n*ed of misaicnxry effort is not
diminish^].. We take It that there is to­
day abouLdnc mulatto in Mississippi to
each Democrat, and that one ia related by
; Wood to half a dozen other Democrat.

see that there is just iuteen timei as much
need of orations against Amalgamation io
Mississippi as in lllitiois.
And—abend
—we find in the little triangle called
District of Columbia 4,078 m
white mala population of 18,494; thus
opening a wide and growing field for Mr.
Douglas' taleots as a preserver of the
purity of the white race
When w«come
to Virgmia—mutherof Statesmen—where
all the families are first families, sod most
of them claim connection with daughter of
an Indian, we find the astonishing number
of 69,774 mulaUnea, or about eeven "bud
one half timer the number t* oH of Mk
Free Stain together. The gencoloeicaF
tree of these mulattoes runs into a wilder
nssa of ramification with the breaches,
boughs, t*'R» and leavne of all the First
Families. The whale number of Demo­
crats in that State at lhe same date was
only 72,413, and lhe whole number of
voters only 129,545. Th* presumption
is that every first family in the State
counts mulatto sons, daughter* brothers,
sisters, ex., by the score, and that every
Democrat in the State is responsible for
the “deterioration of U e white race" to

The i

ment.
Mr. Cobb, of course, hncs me
money where with to pay the new office­
holder in the boundless abyss of bur
[ intercourse, and it la to be hoped that by
it. much of trouble and misunderstanding
April these ward* were amvasaed with ai | law senwu.
-------------between different government* may be
zeal and industry, by ward offieera, that; I people hare gone to Frjzcr or Tbompavoided. It would be folly to attempt brought oct ths fullest vote ever had there। sons River to dig gold could easily have
an enumeration of all lhe blessings which before. It was an excitingoonteat, and an। been reached by a proclamation, if it was
unembarrassed suffrage.
Non* were deemed necessary to remind them that |
they are on British soil, and caution them
Ocean Telegraph Lina. Ils great benefit* driven off—none prevented from voting—
none hindered in their franchise- On to behave themselves accordingly, bat
to trade and commerce, its influence upon
Monday, however, evere laxity was given the joke of sending an Irishman Into a
the arts and sciences, and its IncalouVlo to tbe Influx oLNationai votes, and every British territory to keep a tot of Yan­
good in the promotion of harmony in the annoyance to tho casting of opposition kees from getting into rows, ia rather
intercourse of nations, can only be under­ vote*. A large number of ths fnenda of’ broader than is common to these dull

stood and appreciated as realized by the
result of its practical working*
public, sudden and unexpected. Its long
delay, its many reverses and acreral fail­
ure., had nearly extinguished everything
but hope in the minds of the people, on

hope waanearly extinguish'd by the recent

disasters sttendin the laying of the cable.
Much solicitation will continue to be felt,
for the safety of the cable,., the least fig­
ure In any of it parts will ruin its whole
structure, and require the relaying of its
whole length. The depth of the ocean
alons the line, is about two miles, and
along the line, is about two mile* and
thia great denth
thisnroat
depth ia
is likely
likel* in
to enhsra
enhance the
the
chances
safety. The great event of
1858Jffitbe successful laying of the At^n-

H*n Yoc Paid .Yen SusscumosJ

Mr. Blair were excluded from the polls lime*.
by a ring of Irish bullies, who made a cir­
HF w* understand that Mr. J. P.
cle there for that purpose. Now contrast
Thompson has made arrangement* to start
tbe votes given in April and in August:
a new Democratic paper in thia place, to
j be called "The Valley City Preu." to be
' issued within thirty days, daily and weokmH I ly. We learn also that be has associated
with him in this enterprise, James N.
rn\
Total
_
MM_________
Davia
and Cha* B. Benedict,
both well
Thus it is seen that in these four wards known to our dtizens as industrious and
alone, where heretofore tho nationals have enterprising mtn—the former being one
had no strength, and where they now ex- of the board of Aidermen, and the latter
hibltalarge array of the ballot*—the vote 1 oor present Qty Clerk.
Mr. Davis is a
ha* been forced up to nearly two thou* practical printer, well skilled in all the
and rotes. Will any man who know* mysteries of the craft, and Mr. Benedict
the political sentitnefit of those wards, and formerly acted a* clerk for Messrs. Bam*
who knows also their population, reducing di Co., in the Fuguirer office. It is said I
r*lb'r U““ iflcrr“in® in ’&lt;*• «&gt;»«"«■ that arrangement* are perfecting which ‘
monll&gt;K hesitate in thecooviction that it is j &lt;H| place tbe new establishment upon *
ft
frMOtjt anJ that Mr. Barrel is substantial pecuniary baris.
We wish
indebted for his election (if elected) to them success, financially, and anything
attrocitfos upon the ballot box.lhat exceed hut that politically. Fun ahead!—G. Jt..
pUllSUAXTj
tlmeu of the notorious Cklhofin. It is Asy/v.
proper, too, that thia matter should be i
ra ■ w
Inokuluw. S«h ..iK il .ufc. I
Rm.„,
I

We must have wheat, and we will not CSir..r»kA tU
Hk Ik &gt;
refute oat* or comJ Sliinglc* and lumber nlto.l
will be received; if offered, on subecrip- °rl«m ...4 5S7IW*
.nd MnodiUd
SUl St Lnu&gt;. Uk. lb.
thion, but we most of all ueod money.—
Sw«np m lM.dbMhbornMjrnb..
.«»•» ~&gt; b^ .»!!&gt;.».
wllb
o.rnbnib.r.qKUbn.wIxnkuMltboH pul,; nd &gt;,l« ... rmu.i-m.k. »
who ^..ndcdl^lrur
.«n o4np(XU4ln«l.
T? ?,«”.?
.nburipwo -ill b. nruek Iran
ll.A &lt;"JH”” Ft “I”
, ‘ 1'
1..
, , Aadjudgc* of rlsctkm to be foisted uprei

U.ren...«l1 Co.gl.. I
„n.7«.g.ln.1
Mil.
I’.Wr.u.nu fr.,m Slu-nc.
F„„kli. Q»nU«. inere— lb. m..:
,,,Mu
4,M. T„U|
Tb^MoUn .. ,««lr«l !•«,'
w h |t
bl
lbe wh,,le
of U» Turllory will re«S 18.000. TM
-pj~r.nl. «f
kill tUlm &gt; In.JnHIy »t:
J
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Miss SOUTH WURTH.
Cou Q. W. CROCKETT,
CHARLES JCRDETT.
THOMAS DCNN ENGLISH. M. 0.,
HE5 BY CLAPP, Jcs,
GEORGE ARNOLD.
HAMVKL TOVNG. '
Mu. Ainu WHELPLET.
Mass VI BO IMtA VAUGHAN,
Mu. DI. VERNON.
Hu. HATTIE CLARE,
FINLEY JOHN SOX,

b|J „j 10 Jfu, 1L
Ies .
kiopn-n^pno^t
„,d T.
It N.,ll,i», Im ).l
answer to those questions and in the
?£&gt;m the *slS«»7 iud
---------- &gt; .
। been received fA»m the Southern and
M\G. H. Crook* will exhibit th* colleo----------- ~n —
—”• u&gt; lb.
nMI
M, ' x u
lion otNatkina) Paintings,formerly known tired above, aa well a* to th* strange de- I
lays that still attend the return of the poll,
Mtsaorat klbchox.
as tbe Hickles' exhibition, in thi* village, bdiik*.—St. .Louir Uem.
j
Craig, administaation candidate for Conblack raee.
Tliere is a strong, a very
this (Thursday) evening, at the Barlow '
re * w --------j cress receive* a majority In Bucansn and
GOLDEN PRIZE,
strong prejudice misting, partly natural
House. We are assured that all who vis­ The Public OfferlusefSwamp Land* Coss- J'latfe counties. It is believed that Craig's
GOLDEN PRIZE,
and partly acquired, in the mind of the
1 majority in the Dhrtrict will exceed 8,
it this exhibition will enjoy a rich treat
GOLDEN PRIZE,
Miciiioas Stats lainOmca I
000.
Anglo-Saxon, against the African race;
Lansing. Aug. 5. '58.
j
!
Companies are now being organized in
GOLDEN
PRIZE
t27"We
are
pained
to
announce
that
whether pfciper or improper matters not,
.this dty to go to Frazer luver over the
GOLDEN PRIZE
Senator Chandler met with a severe per­ Eo. Daraon Advkbthk*:
for our present purpose. We assert that
Dxaa Siu—We have this day finished i Plain*.
sona!
accident
a
few
days
sine*,
by
an
ex
­
this feeling stista to a certain extent, and
TUB
the public offering of the State Swamp
wi * -re
its.lntonsity bears no proportion to the who are responsible, is compeoMted by plosion from die gas fixtures in his new Landa, which have recently been adver- I
Szxaroa Caaanuui.—We are glad to
GOLDEN PRIZE.
.
tiacd, and Ml regaining unsold are now ' be able to atato that thia gcntl»-maii ia getpolitical distinctions of party al th* pres­ the extra dilligrece of their Democratic residence.
ILLUSTRATED.
j*ady for private entry at the iniHmurn ting al nig well under the injuries rcreited
ent time, and the efforts of some of neighbors.
*1 25 t*r
tier acre. To settler* mami- i by the latef accident. Of course bis reLeaving tlft details, we find that there ^^Jarbkxocs.—Barbarity Is no part of \rirei of II
our Democratic cotemporariea, eilhee by
DEAN A SALTER, mccsmov* to HECKKT * CO.
kitqj proper affidavit*, but one quarter is
ia | cover; must lie «luw, but strong hopes are
anecdotes or otherwise, to show that the were in 1850 sboat 400,000 mulaUoeaj^ our creed, morally or politically, but we required down, and tbe balanve
j
.t
.
•
l
t
&lt;
requires sows, ana toe oainnre in ten Ii entertained
eutertaineU that be will not even suffer
the southern States, ar.J 434,826 Demo­
Um
at thot,.r
,f ,kthe purchaser,
with Ij ji-e
disfigurement.
existence of this prejudice is evidence of crats. The coincidence bet warn the num­ . can assure oar friends, that their physical
. .»
. _;.k
----------- ..M-jEverything
l,ut medhoal
““
fc being
being dona
Jon* to
to avert so ul ,
the iai'iiccrity of Republicanism, only ber of muloetoe. and Democrats as to appearance, can bo much improved, and I Bnnual iBt*rest ,t 7 -.r wm, payable «,n I .kill rju d,, ia
' their comfort materially enhanced by sob-I the lit day of March in each rear. 24,- , toward a result.— Tribune.
proves that Doesticks’ account of the lead to the belief of drsiyn or intenliin
I milting to a Barbarous operation at the i,rw bOlOO acres have been sold. amount------------ *re. * ■ a.
death ofahis celebrated traveling com­ somewhere. We will not ssy there la or milling to a Barbarous operation at the
[y A singular fevsr, which has been i
was such design, but it is susceptible of hands of A. 11. 11 amxis, nearly opposite ing in the sgcrrgate to *331,515 39—t2-l.panion, (Dam Pbool,) was a gross libel;
312 39 uf w liieh have been paid into the prevailing so fatally for a year, at ?eproof that wherever you find a Democrat
^feasury. A little more money has been terstoan, Giles county. Va.. has become
south of Mason's and Dixon's line, y&lt;^ the Poet Office.
WORTH FROM SO Cl NTSTO &gt;40S 00.
received during the public offering, than more violent Fortv additional case* are
There ia a disposition to lake undue find a mulato. How he coma there wc
RumcIl Tomlinson, an old and es­ I had anticipated, as I regard the law n&lt;&gt;l
announced.
The editor of "The Advo­
advantage of thi* popular prejudice, and
teemed citizen of Jackson died last Bun­ so much a financial measure, a* one to en cate" has visited the. doomed ncigbborDoes tool this go to show the high ab­
by raasouing from false data, aud draw­
courage the settlement and cultivation of hood, and say*:
surdity of Judge Douglas’ paroxysms in day.
ing deduction* from false promise*, to in­ view ef Amalgamation in Illinoia?
these lands ! Settlers like lhe law, with
‘‘A mure deeelate-looking place we
about building a a slight exception, fw hich will be reme­ have nev.r visited. Nearly every buaistil the idea that Ropubliaxnism tends to
lonstantine.
died.) and they will now be constantly non wstabriahment in the pluc&gt;- was cloned,
amalgamation and negro equality. Now.
Leceaploa Repudiate* in Kowu.
making private entries, at their own cou- and only an oceaaional female form, dresstho facta and figures show the very oppo­
The Kansas election h.ns resulted in the
A bout 34,000 pound* of wool was venienoe.
cd in tbr habiliments of mourning was to
site of thi*, aud point unerringly to our entire repudiation of the gigantic fraud bought iu Dowagiac this season.
Over &amp;0.000 acres of these lands were | be seen. The graveyard which we viaited
political opponent* aa the only practical I
akun by settler* in 00 day* after the para­ I in the neighborhood was a fcaiful ««perpetrated upon her, by the English
py*Tbe debt which Washtenaw Co. age of the act, which, added U&gt; the present firmation of the rad raourta which have
amalgamationtst* in our country. Now 1
swindle.
owes the State i. &gt;9,632 08.
sales, in 8 day*, makes over 75.000 acres i been in circulation."
"
we are not grfmg to charge our Northern
Kansas prefers her territorial condition,
I shall not ba disappointed to see this, for I
Democratic friend* with being them­ as she ia, than to become a state, with a
[7*A military oom pony has been or­ actual settlement, quadrupled In one year.
HF* A gentlemen who went to Utah
selves guilty of an absolute commingling slave constitution. It is cause for con­ ganized at Feotonvllle, John W. Ingram
Very Respectfully, yrwob'l serv t,
|
a few year* ago. ra nn officer of lhe Uni­
of the races, but that they stand a* the gratulation to every lover of liberty that Captain.
S. B. TaxADwiLL. Com'r.
ted Slates Government, ray* that as he
advocates, the aiders and abettors of the
wra walking on* day with Brigham
the great “settlement" (so called,) of lhe
fy
A
al
Jackson
liad
Tux
1
’
iuinnn
E
lxctioxkxxixo
roa
[yA
saloon
keeper
at
J
ark
ven
lad
only organized system of practical amal
Kansas controversy was not accepted, to pay &gt;10 Monday, for violating the Eroua'i R*-El*ctiox.—liappeorsfmm Ymrag. they saw * very bright looking
little fellow that attracted their attention.
gnmotion in our country.
Perhaps we with its degrading conditions. The terms
Law.
j tbe following letter that Mr. Buchanan “What is your name.little boy!" said
Liquor Law.
ought to modify our expression in rela­ of the ad, recently repudiated, prohibit,
—
still has a fatherly care over thoec porch­ Brigham. “John Y«»ung, sir." “Whois
tion to the complicity of *omo of our
. Baptist
. Church
. .has been
.
■ asabl* Democrats whom be bought into a
HT
A
organ
the admission of Kansas until sbe has a
your father F* •‘Brigham Young, sir.”
suppoitof Lecompton. Tbe New Albany,
Democratic cotempora.-ies in the matter population of 93,000 inhabitants,- since she ixed tu Tuscola.
t3f“
shark was caught in Charles­
Ind.. Tribune publishes tho following let­
will not be a slave state with 35,000 in­
f3T*A fight occurred Tuesday near ter from him to William H. English, in ton hsrbor lately by some gentlemen who
tioh clearly demonstrate* that our most habitants. The only course left for tho
lhe Menagerie ground, in which the no- which “our venerable chief magistrate*' went out to enjoy this sort of sport. He
measured
thirteen
feel in length; and
expresses
the
greatest
anxiety
that
En
­
friend* of freedom, and of justice to Kan- lorious bally, Hank Cook, was worsted.
veins have somehow or other received an
glish be re-notmuat*d, whether the poople when be was laid open by ths knife bis
— Grund Rapidi Eag.
detest bi»&gt; or not, and promises him “as­ Interior disclosed a aailur’a jacket, and
infusion or slight tincture of Africa* ! will repudiate the terms of the English
pyliue F. Bush and Benjamin J. sistance" in carrying hi* alectioa—that is, some hair that once belonged to some
blocd; aud their peculiar sentiments may fraud, aud admit Kansas with such a con­
Hart, formerly of Lansing, have left CaL the office-holders will be set to work for member of the human family.
stitution, as shall be acceptable to her i Uornia for Fraser Bi ver.
him, and the great corruption fund raised
py* The Ellenville Journal saya that
won. But to the Aeta and figures:
from printing contract*, Utah sapplien. a young lady, Mis* Harriet Lane, went
people.
This duty devolves upon the
eta., etc., will be used to buy the venal out cn the mountain alnno on Thursday
Tho Blate o* Virginia ia not liable to a Republican party, aud this will be the
and
defray
all
other
expenses
of
the
elec­
cUrgn of Republicanism, and the Rich­ great issue in tho approaching State cam­
I last to gather whortleberries, and Iteing
tion. la it possible fora Prreident tn unacquaintel with lhe locality oho gut
.7r3ylm
mond Sued *• Mike
from any paign. Deny it ax they will; the demo­ Saturday. It fortunately failed.
make a more disgraceful exhibition of lost and wandered about until near dusk
Read the letter!—D«L Trib. on Saturday afternoon.
cratic party, stands opposed to the ad­
She had not a
HTllr. Fall of thia village was injured tiimaelft
Waatusoros,
July
25,
1858.
morsel
to
cat
during
the
lime,
and
was
mission of Kansas until her population
&gt; Wednesday, by a .tick of timber.—
Ho*. Wm* B. English:
nearly famished.
Or,™ equality o
____
shall become 93,000, simply becuae a .be
Dear Bin—Awm that th* convention
-Tte
«•&lt;“ “X "*l
for nominating a Democratic candidate
W“r- D. F. Hemingway baa re­ fur Congr'sa inyo'r’Dist'ct will convene in ble product*, ha* produced a big baby.
publican party am willing to admit a
ceived lhe appointment of Prosecuting a few days, I cannot refrais from exgrwsa- 1 Mra. Brady, a lady residing at Bear Val­
Attoraey fur Mid'and County.
ley, Marttama county, gave hirtb on Sun­
Our slave* arc uur companion, and friends, lion, as is require for a slave State.
day, Bth June, to •* baby weighing nine, u«UM|»bUM u&gt;
„«k»r«l lo u. b,
-~d.ll.rn.
K^Tbe locust trees in the Capitol lived in your District and had a thous­ teen ptiunds and a Is*!!.
-KU, va cannot aundvr to gain pecuniary
yard, are in bloom thi* 3d day of August, and votes you should have them ail. Oc­
wealth from our soutbera brethren, aad
No two tlyngs differ more than hu
we will not estimate ite value in dollars. bling, denying or even whistling to divert which so fir as our recolleotian -^tends. cupying the p-wiuou you do, 1 consider it
necessary you shuuld succeed in obtain*
the allcntiuo, will rslisv* our opponent.
the nutninatioc. A feiiur* in thi* would
-^1 [V »» pr.,i«nl»n w U.n bdl-U—. .nd.. I

XExiusrriosor Nano*st Paixhmo.—

jt ——

&gt;

L C. MOTT.

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE,
Have lately received a foil assortment *f
DKrv* AMD MEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TL'BrENTINR, ALCOHOL,

Bunting Fluid tngetber with a full »t&lt;xk ef

Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL
CE8, PEI’EIL FISH, in a word erary.
thing in the Grocery line, such as
will be wantJ^l for family um. And
they hare on hand the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
such as powder, sod Percussiiai Cape of all kinds
Water Proofl* and

Lead, Ac.
All the |K&gt;pular Pat ent
Medicines, ot th.
*r. tnay also be
found st thia eetablish-

riety of the cboteret Perfu­
mery for the ceperial accomrnixbdion of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena, Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ae.
They would respectively aniHumce t*
tbe citizen* of Hastings snd uf the sur­
rounding Qxmty. CMNwally that tliey in­
tend to sell every thine in their line of th*
busiues* as cheap a* iaii be bought at any
place.
Give usa tall ami jud.
Produce of most kino-

attentum will be given to com.
pounding and putting up
I And every uoc purduriu,
may rely uum ti
June 25th 57.
n7tf.

MME!
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK of Ih.
BEKTGOOl^. •' ite
IX WIST FBICSS.

SIULF* ItKJl IT BAUD ITABA WF;
TO, COPFSB AXBUHtXTlROX
wabk. which i orntB
ATLOWOt PBK^
(^PARLOR STOVEX. te-pri"

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES. ■

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

’sriV&lt;‘S^

Sfb, u i»u. th«

&gt;««w "i”’

we eater '.the campaign with a determtaa-

J

“OBBIXO W ALLK1XI* FROMmY ‘L!^ Sadia. KAVBTRUIUH

New Barry Mill,
£now In successful operation, ready
any amount of
good order and as prompt *»«.'
Mill in Barry, or any other

Hastings.

« hich will soon be published.
eralic sentiraadU aud we know that the .hall in

veil in uo’rrcrc county, ra k v
probably laid by one of Noah's lit®..

f nominated
much sssistaace into your district

BOLTWOOD k GRANT.

JiKM Becnasa*.

�HAM£T A BAKER'S COLUMN!

PROSPECTUS

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

Tira

Boise

|

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.
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COLUMN!

DIMEASE TAMqillHED.

or BqrrrT i

FRESH ARRIVAL

THE FIRST

NW CHE!

NEW SPRING GOODS!

niiTitei

dwabe store

J

in.Hasting*!

UST RECEIVED AT THE CHEAP CASH
■TORE of P. H. A J.BURUU,* large

NEW SPRING GOODS!

generally, u
EXTENin-E assortment of

ConafaUng ef

HARDWARE!

, and by motoring

LARGE STOCK

DRY GOODS'
lie of parolyata, rteumttttm, nru-

lea...^... 5,00 | Ten cvpiea .’.’.’.'..a
Hr.tyLWamgFM.
I&gt; 1'oU ubed Every Thursday.
&gt;pj one year I Ten coplea one year in
atn.-e..*,0.&lt; |
adraaeo........... 311
one year
I Twente roplea on* yea
v'O I in aavatic*...........K

COPPEH AND TIM WARE!

Subscriptions may commence al anv litn*. Pty
«4tu&gt;4«. Any perao* aeuding ua t»eo
Ir or nwre •ub»niber&gt; will be entitled to an.*xtra
t'opy for bi* »rr*iee«; or for Un •utoenbervoe will
rtceiv* • copy for *ii month*. When a dub d
, l‘,&lt;.-nb-r* he* been fontarded, addition* may be
.... &gt;.* ■ &lt;i.
aama pAalr.ffi—1

SHELF HARDWARE!

iDOTS * 3WS1

NAILS, GLASS AND NASH I

I oblilenUe tbe meet painful diaeaw, bat mini
i their recurrence, and leogtben life beyondtbe or
di nary spaa.
In th. SCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLEBLOOD
PILIA Or Hoback omenta th* roan t of&gt;r«nty

PRINTS,
SILKS,

llnavlaa Blood PnriMer, |I per bottle,
ball doles; Soadmavtaa Blood Pitta.

New Arrangement

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES!
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
J EANS. SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

IntPHfuetiuu of BOOTS A SHORN aa

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

CUSTOM WORK

ED
war aRerntatora will
and apwdily. Cwliv.

ORDER.
D*a’l forget lb* place,

GLASS-WARE1 I

CAMBRICS,

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.
Price. Regulated —

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.

*'
F. ROWER

aw.?!’

I IS6(.

'COOKING STOVES

Michlenn Central Railroad.

!|2SH®-;
MOBNIXG EDITION.

CLOTHING!

LADIES’ DRENS GOODS I

MORTGAGE SALE.

GOING WEST
NEW YORK EXPRESS, st
EVEX1NG KXl’HESS, at..........
NIGHT EXPRESS at

GOODS, MU8LLN8, STRIPED

BHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

Ctmaun. Friday Sept. *. 13ST
■Dear air Haring been aS

ll*o P. M.

RILI.IANW,CIIA

and Slat, of Micforan.

IBS,

NEW TORK EXPRESS, al 1*5 P.M.
EVENING EXPIO88,at.r..11:40P. M.
NIOllT EXPRESS, ald*»A. M.
IL N. RICE, General finp’t

FINE

SCC

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SDAWLS,

CHAM BRAS,

PROFESSOR MOTTS

MAR8EIU.EB

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

rze

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
WHITE GOODS, 4a.

SCHOOL

nui Sunilr.
GEORGE 8. BENNITT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Dally Enquirer.
, Hept 2, li&gt;S7.

each antwertbera tiam* writ ten on the papett
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, CojlTONADES, of every

Tueaday. Tliuraday and Sate

TO THE PUBLIC!

AND

S

MORRIS MORRIS

I variety and style!

roit

PROF. MOTT’S FEBRIFUGE WINE.

HATO AHI) CAM

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

THE BENT PATTERNS OF

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

aiuuiaclory. aajc. room ami oS'.ce, No. e East
atroet, 3d buttdiug from Main st. ClndnFANCY Fourth
For sale by
aali, O.
J. P. Roterta A Ce. Hastings, Eli Nicbcb. Orange
rill* MlHa, A by Drnggi.u A Mcrobaata gtJ.
FANCY CASSIMERES. a large stock,

STORES!

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

D N. GAGE. Mortgage*.

retaph, market*. u
the hour of going
•eilnM. ntporta of
irirty of local, coi
thick appear* in

SHERIFF'S SALE
rirtoe of one tranacnp)
&gt;11 and under the *eal of

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

COOPERING BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

PORK. BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

inc all Um- important sad lai
lb* Dally Tribune, and about

JOHN W1NEB. Proprietor.

BOOTS AND SHOES’ !

CHEAP CBOCKEBY!

reudue to tbe higheal .

aiB®n pumps?

JIM KELLIUD |S

At the thi-apest store th town by

H. J.KENFLFIJ3
• new sty* of Fall and winter GOODS,
*h:rii will l&gt;c gold fur

Havtisp. July 16. IBd.

'

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DIR Sheriff.
’ uH&gt;«7

OVEN

.

OfTRl-WKEKLY TRIBUNE;aiagi. copy, «3, or
fj Attlrttars’mdoel^’^^r or on boainea of any
ktod -id. tbe i.»ee. to be «fdr«-d to M I'ropri.

DUoOLVTION.

J? Woodward Avenue. Detroit

“r.oBASr""”

B O

O. D. SPAULDING.
at BilMiiahing l»w pricca. My tnutU&gt;
“ ‘s little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I Ltv.&lt; just received a good assortment

MOUTHS!

.

,

CADV.TUDE CLOTniaO I
Comprising rrerything for a gentleman'a ouLOt;

’or him with their patronage.
WfonW, Htavea fortigblbamis,
id alto starts for bnektta Al) .

err variety from Ore alullingata ail dollar*; coal*.

D.T DRAKl

PHYSIC! AN A SURGEON.

I

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Lziv ju 1

WEIGHTS!

A PRIZE FOR EVERRBODY I
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TBE
MEW FORK WEEKLY PBESfi.

A BEAUTIFULLY

DRESS

GOODS

Sudi sv Priuta, Gingiuima, LeLsins, Men»fs, I'aramettas BUrk Alpaccas and n
•wiety t&gt;f Wwl De Laius, all very nice
■nd very cheap.
Aim a good aasurtment of Cloths lor
?™R ’ear,and a large stock of staples,
^enini-.Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checka
“d tickings.
‘ ’

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN.
Moro iron* hit rer
A. E. B0N8TEKL.
«Mly

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
THE SEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS'ia om of
tba be»t literary papers of lhe day. A larze Quarto
containing TWENTY PAGEB. or SIXTY COL­
UMNS. of aciertaialng matter, and ELEGANTLY
ILLUSTRATED every weak.

d Halid Ware, Bead, of erery qaalily and
J Th. V-vrwe. Portirol.

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS! I

ahUlioga to all dollar*.

I L E El' S ,

“ *'■

DLES, SOAPS, SABH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WAUL PAPER, Ae., Ac,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY

A GIFT WORTH FROM M CENTS to «IH0
WILL BE M.NTTO EACH SI.II-&lt; Hlitl.lt »&gt;
RECEUT OF THE 8UB8CUIBTI0N MONET.

J VST RECEIVED a new lot ol
BOOTS and SHOES,

MAPES A BANTA.

FARMING

UTENSILS!

TERMS—IN ADVANCE

8«*i uwTttncntat very low prices.
-&gt;n hbnd # VPrv jarge gUxj, ufCrockery
«-*e and GJjub Watr*
Jw raoclvcd a new stock of

TEMPERANCE

LOW PRICES-

WILLIAM JONES

tf »u kinds cheap for Ready Pay.

■ (MMweaBM

■AMUFACrmU*** Al® JBIJfERS’

^rrXKEJBESJEt.
AND
JU1XGLB,
« hud and all persons wishing to buy or
•ell mil
—.11 ... —11 t -e.-.T____ :_s__

...
ererything ala* in proportion.

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FORMERLY
f constantly i

C1BAPEB tbaa the CKE1PETT

INSTANCES, whn furni.be.

A.KNAPKM.

LOW PRICS8!

BMAi.LW$nra Kd quick

I «imld particularly call the attention

Hoss and that 1 wiU furnish

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HARDWARE!
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1858.

NO. 15.

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aeraral times with a very handsome
young lady."
“We will walk through the rooms,” re-

fillings' ^ssintss Sirtdorj.

aunt, hsd jrcccjvcd what we have heard
wife, I well remember the day when Mr.
&gt;d (in her native Shropshire) as a
to-morrow night,” said one lady to anoth­
Snow naked me to become hi*. I ctrnfen
“bettermout education."—That is, she the
i
most useful and the moat mtechiev- er, as the two eat in a comfortable parlor
1 liked Mr. Snow, and thinking it would
In society, are tlid Lawyers. Our chatting und knitting.
read and wrote correctly, had some slight ous.
&lt;
They found ber at last, sitting oontenacquaintance with French, and played mode?
i
lawyer has a portrait ns distinct as
tedly, but with a somewhat worried took
-Lal well, why dont you
tolerably well upon the harpsichord. It any
i
individual in community, and if por- asked Mrs. Lawranee. “I’m aur* I wo d on her rotnitcuxnec, a* she was not enjoy­ Dow, ano 1 oceanic rars. ooow. i
would be instantly recognized by 1go If Henry asked me; I hasn't been In ing tbe evening e* abe wished.
Im* slhwsrt 0Bl reward way.
came to pass, that Mln H. turned a fit- traved.
I
seen ton years of married life, and find
He is a genius. His life nas been ]company for «abm long Ume,that I raab
ratable pair ot bright blue eves upon all.'
j
“W* have been looking for you," Mid my husband to be 0 amiable, good naH. J. KEN FIELD,
“Gentleman Harry." Alaa, for the ro.. without labor, and, of coarse, when he has 1 i..
Mrs. Adam*. “Why do you not oome tured man. He always spends his even­
wmilA
rrw. '-ood.”
a profession, ho cannnt 'be exmance of the storj, his premier jruneue acqiiirnl
i
out among the crowd?-"
•
ings at home, and is in that respect a
was gone—for be was in bis thirty-eighth pccted to commence worktop. His fath­ told me Henry said be would take jo*.
“Oh! they are all strangers to me, you model man ; but ho al wap brings a pile
ye*r. It happened also that be bentiue ।er, and hid grandfather, and all their fa’b- if 1 would go*
know,” said Mr*. Ijiwrenuc quietly.
of exchanges which is limited only by th*
have betu far rd fisted, holiest,
interested in her, so much so that bo t»ll- era,
“So they wore to ir»e." Mid tbe other, length of bis arms, sod reads while I patch
“La! did he? why, ho didn’t say wyed at the parsonage one evening to Con­ men, who gained their livelihood by the thing to me about it; to be aure I’ll go if “but Charles ha* been introducing roc to
sult with Mr. Dickinson—in a word, to 'sweat of their bro*. Our lawyer was in you will. I’ll just fix up my old brown so many that I feel tolerably acquainted
entrf-at him to marry ’.hem privately; and tended V» ,d&lt;&gt; th^ same, .and throughout silk, and pot a new ribbon on my cap; we now.”
quaker meeting of sB^hpur'a length, I
then, making a clean breast of it, “Gen-' hi. boyhood, the only trouble experienced nre-&lt;.|d.fosL.oned folk* yen know, and it
A look almost of pain posed over the break the silence by MXWf:
tinman Harry" confessed that he was Mr. by his immediate paternal pn^enitor, won’t matter moch how we drem.
face.of her pale friend. Henry had been
“MT. Snow, did you order that coal I
Henry Cecil, trtxt heir to the Earldom was loengnge him at M&gt;me useful employ­
“I might have gone often," Mid Mrs. „_-------------------------------------—
spoke to you aboutT’
ment.
Perhaps
the
father
was
a
farmer
and estates of Exeter. He bound over
Adams, nlaeidly smoothing the fold of her to request her not to show her pocket
“Wbat did you say, my dearl" he asks
th* clergyman to secrecy, not aPuwmg —the boy eould never be induced “to gownt “but eomebww I never wanted to., handkeicbief too much, as it had an old- after a few minutes silence.
HADLEE* BAKER.
him to disclove h» personal secret to Mr. plow or mow, t&lt;&gt; reap or tow." Hfo l»ead Charlo* is drtwdfullv anxious that 1 sho’d । fashioned mark upon iL lie had nut
Did you order that coal I spoke to you
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am!
Hoggins, nor even to the fair Sarah.
It aehrd, hi* back aeh&lt; d, or «nmo oilier ter­
about ?”
w*. a difficult matter for the clergy tnsn rible “ache” tormented him, whenever be one ho has. taken a t,rcm muk-t *o, —u ■ ra&gt;ul iki
“indeed, my dear. I'm sorry, but I for
™
was
required
to
do
anything
that
looked
think whoever Charles like* must be a lit I ba had resolved to bestow his aflectiboa. got all about it. It shall oome to-mor­
to obtain the miller’s consent to the mar­
J. P. HUBERTS * to.,
for- -shq was
fhtenaely
foshionsble,
and kbo row.”
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riage. which was celebrated on the 30th like work. When sent on Any borines*, tie extra; so 1 am anxlnus, for a wonder '
,
was weak-minded enough to believe that
of October, 17®1. Thu happy couple lived too much of his own btisincs* perplexed to rx Weil, good mereinr, &gt; P*1
Another hour’ssilcnco which is relieved
upon a small form during the following I. his braip, mid bo might often have been broad to riam' and if I don't hurry it will a presentation would injure his suit.
by the baby’s erying; and rather liking to
'
found,40|tapd
hi
some
lazy
sport,
in
“
Are
you
not
going
to
take
your
moth
­
two years—uptil Mr. Cecil caaualh ' muoii,cugsgoa m
bear a noise of some sort, 1 make no ef­
lesrtiwl from a Shrewsbury paper ---------------------------------that the prhlch be was cither alone orr
er in to supperl" aakM Cbarlaa of Henry; fort to quiet him.
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death of his uncle had placed a ctootat ; w ith embryo “profea-ional men like him- surprised and a little diunppomted to bear the latter foul only the lady of his ^flec­
“My dear," says Mr. S., after he haa
upon his brow and immense wealth at las self. And tbi. state of things continued his mother My that sb* would go wish tions, the former his mother nt one side, cried a minute or so, “hadn't you better
dioMtsal.
j until he came to man’s estate.
him on ih* following evening. As Mrs. and affianced on the other.
give the baby some catnip tea to qui«tiL
BtilLroncwiiing the art'ret of his rank j
Our hero fa now n man. He lias grown Lawrence had said, both of lb. mother*
“I am coming back for her,” said Hen­ He trouble* me."
from his wife, Cecil told her that bo had ' np, and lie looks upon tlie world as a vast were plain o'.d-fashioncd people. Tiey had ry, blushing xasteL
The baby is till, another hour passes
him kindly;
■flic young lady gazed towards him in­ without a’ breath of noise. Becoming
dtterinitjpd upon ariisugeof residence.— card table, a here be is to shuffle and cut, &lt;.new, U-npoor, bolh had betn left wtdows
J.*W. OAKLEY,
Think* bb i
i'Bhe pr.-jsu-vd to accompany him, leaving | aniJ by sharp playing, not &lt;mly to grin a but by much thrift and cemtumy had quiringly.
tired of silence, 1 take a lamp and retire
WUl nuivcvt
&lt; vrlinLF'Ul.Ksiri rstsil dvrivrin, *»d m*»u“
Is
your
mother
here,"
she
a*kedp
“
L
\\ '»-|&lt;&gt;rtr of IrtHirr. tuidiugs, Aft. R*’11*
for
the night, leaving Mr. S. so engaged
her nativa Bolan with regret, for she had lisblilioud, but to estahlirii a name worth mauaaed to give their ami* a good educaKTitai.ttt.t.fwIbewl. o* rubber
iybcvn happy there, as maid, wife and moth- Having among hte fellow player*. He lioo, ami they *er« both wow r..ing yrarag should have so likzd to see her.”
Iwith his papers that be does not see me
km's uxrthtr passing by us
“1 will bring her^prcsontly,” said Hen- leave the room.
er. She accompanied her husband, and I ]M)ks snxioua about him—the card* are men with a fortnnu in proupecL
Berth
With a wwy Step sod slew ;
they came, at last, to Burgicy.lhe beauty ahuflk-d, arc dealt.—and Io! the trump being handwme, eloquent ami faacmating ^Bjt the mischief was done. When the
Towards midnight he come* to bed,
oil'Im pl*n&gt;. m bt Ursws nigli so,
of which greatly struck her, as they rode turned up, is—ike law. Tills decides our they were much admired by the ladies,
and just a* be Bas' fallen to sleep the baby
Tbsl bv is ■ ta*a uf
by it in their bumble cunvcjance. Her I hero. He procures to-jri a legal friend, and it wa* strange that they had arrived, young lady saw the plain, old-fashioned Uikes a notioo to cry again. I riae as
husband told her that it was a show-placi* i a ropy of Blackstone’s Commetariea, and one at the age of twenty-eight and the woman, with lier homely common sense, quietly as possible, and toy to still him.
and she gladly assented to bls invitation ■ gels about studying »L with great alacrity, other at thirty, without selecting when
While I am walking the room with n 1
•to alight and see it. They entered the i The- first pass ot th* Inlnriuction is read for tbcnaaelvcs.
■mall Snow in my arms, our next—a boy
and from’ that moment be lost all charm
W. pAHKER,
I demesue, walked up the broad avenue • w|tb much attention. The sty le of .euinof three yeara—begins to scream al ti&gt;e
The night of the party came; Henry
top his lungs. What can I do 1 There
| with iti-double fringe of stately oak*. ■ poition, be admires, and apeak* purutif Lawrence surveyed his mother with a in far eye*.
To Charles* betrothed, on the contrary, is no other course but to call Mr. B., so
I went tbroiigh the garden and pHtscrvato-. xingly of tins learned author » ability.— critical eye a* she came down stairs,
WILLIAM JONES,
ties, fad finally made a tour of-the man- | The second chapter is hard,—tbe third be baudkerdacf in hand, attired fur the oc- the young man who could, in the heartless
call him.
face &lt;&gt;f Cashion, shuw n&gt;poct to gray hairs.
ri&lt;&gt;D. Al last,’returning down the grand । oeter reaches. Finding thia too much casiun.
“Mr. Snow! Mr. Snow f
-'"“Ilavn’t you a smaller handkerchief j
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The third time be starts up and replies:
stairoMe, into the stately lull, aomnd like work, be changes hi* form of practice
which were ranged figure* in antique ar- J. and goes to a justice's rottrL to listen to I than that I’’ he Mked, wbS she spread it illiterate mother who had reared him, wm
“What, Tim. more copy ?"
.
*n her lap, preparatory to adjusting her Above all petty pride, all littlencta oftfcarAs though I was Tim, that little imp
nmr and family portraits, from the 'fay ■’ tbe cases, and m &gt; few days
“Pof H-liwin and Vandyke tto-sn to Rev- a-ntge to conduct one himself. Ten to dress cm in it to mrry, ihai'riw might acter, and gazed at him with huniid eye*. running about his office. I reply rather
HEATH, ELLIS A Co.,
&gt;»»»&gt;.
k
I «~1 .ia Mr
-y*) “J'j"” tart'y.
MAXCFACTl'KEkS .f audduilMa
uolds. Her husband asked her how riic une. hi* bras* carries him through, and
•.irT * P»**I»II0I »,»I“
■ r*. yrs. Lot this is the nicest, *here-|more precious to hira/fonld behave .
“No 1 don’t want any more copy—Pv*
liksd the pl*cw. “Bcauiilul I" she exclaim-: b» client gvt* a judgment. r o«m llial
. ■ _ 1 ’ .... .. ..nn.»n, “Glob*
cd. “Uh, llcnr.-, what a ]4iradi*e to live time be is made. Hi* practice increases, plied; “I put that beautiful great piece of known them, than hcr^awetett word* of
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,
and div in
By ibis time a small crowd I mid nS little by little he picks up the elo- lareiround it npurpow, why! don’t you love.
,1
Reader, which wm the gentleman ?
of relatives and attendants had made a } msntary principles of the prufcwiim be like it 1"
crying about’’
“It fan'tgeuteeljbavu’tyou go', a smallI arete arvand them. “Sarah.'' arid h*. a* ha. cte«r». be begins to thiuk of apply ing
Mr. Snow makes a desperate effort to
I he kissed her white brow, “thia pbu* is ' f.w admission
the bar. A forge
A SiLXXT PaaTKKX.—Mr. Finticfrock, rouse himself as Timmy stope to take a
voura I ani Earl of Exeier." Then ' i* to be examined for that purpose, with- ,
an Ohio poliucal speaker, whifa making breath, hn Mis nslrwp again, leaving mo
BAMEL COOK,
m a rfa.rt tiitw,
awl* hu
Jetormme;jthem Itttle mites of things, but this »s| ■ higbfiown speech recently, paused iuthe to pacu the n»oin in a« much vexation aa
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■t&gt;I land u&gt; J
ter it. He again takes up his rejected more to my taste."
I can comfortably contauv
.
tn'ufal of it and exclaimed,
. I the Countess «f Exeter."
r..ll»&lt;tK.'. Of
The next morning at breakfast, when
“Well, we mutt start now; I shsll be
“Now, gentlemen, what do you think
i; lubisudtcK
\|
Bile fainted nt the disdnaure. and her BfacUU&gt;uc, and reviews the Introduction.
I hive Mr. Snow an account of Irst night’s
ftnind never wholly ras&gt;vcrvd its balance. He profesacu to bf*'® concaved a »yang« under the necessity of leaving you for a ofHri
while after you get there, m 1 have tv g«
•
Instantly
a man in the assembly arose, adventure, he replies:
]’ Her children were a daughter, burnI at liking to the presiding J"dg* "f hiN
“Indeed, my dear, 1 am sorry the chUand, with one eye partly ck»ed, said with
Bute*, in 17D5. (whose daughter, wedded inct, and “father’* farm” must supply a for a young lady. Are y&gt;u ready ?
“Oh, vea," said &lt;he cheerful •■Id wenfan. a tk-oteh bniguv:
dren troubled you."*
! to Lord t-linrivs Weltesley, will prolmbly present to the learned mon. Thauksgiv.
Artinc, HU. July. 1&amp;:".!
This is always the way. If I complain
“Mr. lluuffmck, 1 think sir—I do in­
i be Duchesa ot Wellington w*' **&gt;• divs.) itigJay Intarvi-ninjf. a nice fat turkey “1 sksn't .mind staying, end looking at the
deed, fir—1 think that if you and 1 were it is Indeed, my dear, I am very sorry.
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! and two sons the eldest of whom born in romesin play *e!T. «.d bis Honor re- folk*ns they come in; its n**°™}
But should the very same tiring ismr
cvivou it, with many thanks, from bis yduag folks to like young folks, she to stuinpYbe county together, we could
h 11 f h C s . I nU5. i, the presell Marquis. The peas
" I. A. UOLIIHOOK,
hi clccttu
! ant feuunteia died in 17V7. and her dtsrorp young fijend—little dreaming of the ob said to heraelf as she went up statra to tcItrmTrv- libs'than any other two men in the subsequent night, directly before his
got her bonnet end shawl.
t|» country, sir; and I’d not aay a word eyes, very likely be would not see or
isuiaui husband married a third wife m jc« of tile gift.
They walked n&lt;«r!y a mile, the room, myself all the, time, sir."________
know anything aboat it unless It happen­
The day fur the examination baa arrived
l&amp;OO. He was elevated tu a Marquisate
A FREI JOUS BIT OF ROMANCE.
ed to interrupt his train of ideas. Then
nnd oar taro occupies » pfacuin the clasa. were just li«hted when they arrived.—
in IbOl, and died in ISM.
“Mary why did y«»u kite your band to he would propose eatnip tea; but before
'lias o.miiiitteo i*appointed.and the work Henry put Iris mother in charge ol tbe
Uflicu m B*iky‘
of queslirtiinghMOJniUteUced. A* bill lad.’, maid, and wi.bM bar to stay iu the gentleman opposite, tliis morning ?•’ I can get it into die infant’s stomach ho
--------Hasar Cacti, &gt;&lt;*h E-rl of Eieter,
the oresung
dresving room
room-until ------be came
II in twenty
iwcntv rornes
rome» to
w» him. be . u»e
— after her,■ said a earcful parent to his blooming ii will be for away in realms of thought,'
The hutiiHrt &lt;&gt;f Ae telegraph are very one question
.
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^•rrinn.i
ha drove
wHh-te.el.-d cuUHcetM Hw y&lt;*rly r-lue
leaving me nut a little vexed at his ap­
nut’. 1bravely
aim-­ then .hiring
an
expcnsiv*
carriage
Mdrvrs daeAter.
—’through
*'r’“,nh the rim
amusing. A year or an riure, the ugrnu manages to g-.£100.000. and the jufana. resident of
U of the lu«;knd no* that i&gt;n quarter
ol
.
“Why, the!fellow lad the impudence parent stupidity.
quarter uf a mile after u young
~ ",lady
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•if th.- Delaware and lludwm Freighting pie elenseiite
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Im
kail
ofiered
hi* es-hisje*- tto throw a kins clear sctomss the street to
’utB=e I Burufey . w«th »“
seventeen,
to
whom
he
had
offered
Mr. Snow knows the nature of every
Lino at llotKrtdale, Pennsylvania*nt the Ljnep-rtom beyond his depth.has been
eon. Mr. Ur— «;?•““*&gt;' me,
I
.ruch-s "I »*rtu Muijto Imi worth £uOO.and of course I threw it back indig paper published in England and the Unk
following dispatch to the agent at new reached, he feel* that he must do some
--------- OW. married a Mis* V*m./U. Irom whom .
f
tbira- to help hinwelf.
He thinks of bis chatting with the wailing maid, whiteilbe nattily.
You wouldn't have me encourage tod Slates, but bo can't lor the life ofhim
Lwmu to her viofatote
marriage ; Yurk.
tfn-tW.-D-r Sir,-Tl-.—l buyfab trick*, and nt once a Berre “he.id- guests camo to urivhawl, traay *&gt;f whom him
]
by keeping it, would you ?"
tell the names of his children. Be knows
vowk he WM divurewp
l‘uj- Almost.
D. 1
just the age ol every American journal,
A few words wondered wIh&gt; that queer old lady wa*.
fJHV.SlCAN
shipping book for eighteen forty ncbJ*’ couira to his relief.
--------- h,-ati-broken b» thi« disgrace und nnrior- me a ।
Chnrles Adam* retne home to *“PP*r
“Halloo, Stewardexclaimed a fel­ but he dors not know the age of his own
.pukeo to the Judge, and m,r tew I* «
--------I? replied to rerire from bis b.gh nme."
Welt, low
]
in «we of the steamboats, after having; baby. Il* knows how every contributor
Ilw dispatch, as received, read as fail. cusud, nnd got* home, -tcnribly for tbe that wine night in high glee.
JOHN ROBERTS,
(
looks, but 1 dont believe he can tell
purpose ol taking hi* bed, but in reality to mother, 1 do declare I" be exclaimed, as retired
to his bed.
“Here, mataii.”
d' Hortrtn,—please *cnd m* * ■h‘P: kare his room in anxuNy for the ded.i.m the old lady la • plain Ftf *«• 8r*ct,
t
d
him
at
the
table;
you
do
h»k
*o
nice
.
“Bring me the wgy-bill."
KERRY,
of die committee, lie remains m his
Tho world says Mr. Snow is getting
nmrti all dav. rending -word to Ms fandla- what n pretty cap you’ve pit • «"d u,cn'
“Wliat fur, roassa 1"
6oh&gt; U.. 0«n !•»»'&gt;*
““ 11" ’
..be fa... I«n ™"'»
rich. All I know is he gives me money
“1 want to see if these beg-bugs put to clothe and feed our boys, and that too
dv *t dinner time, that he camtut eat any. —I meant to buy you a more slylt*h Jan.
,down their names for this berth before I without a complaint of poverty. I hope
thing. A geiilleniap w bp hsppens to be but thst is rather pretty, if it « pl*&gt;nBlank, kept always** I
••U, yes, this is good enough for ***
,did. If not 1 want ’em turned out
one of the uxaniinmgcoinmlf.ee and who
the world it right, in opinion, and when I
n* our herd is aware, is to dine there that woman’," said Lis mother smiling. .
am fully satisfied that it is, I shall ad via*
Cbmirf1?.-' V«* "l&lt;1
‘•Nothing is good «u«ah for y.m m ny
dav, bears the menage returned from the
When Sir William Scrupe was about him to’ resign bis editorial honors, and
estimation,' replied
drl"k“0“ to charge * ith hfa troop al Um; famous am nsiurfis-rick man, and in his com tn werespend a few months in becvtniug acquaint­
Kfarhim, mentions it to the other tea-are you all ready ’-»*«“* 1 “*• iflict of EdgehUI, st tbe opening of the ed with his wife and -.hildren. Th* little
„..,nb«r. .nd tt». Ibta*. .m loWj sent for a carriage wd it »J1 h" bej« *“ • Parliamentary campaign with King ones will feel much flattered al making
CARLOS o. SCOTT,
You won t ubwet1
, Charles U he said to ha young scape­
that they mny as well report him with few momenta
poMkto riding with another lady, 1 am grace of bsnn; “Jack, if I should be killed man.
anxious for yuu to see,"
r Tsd, you will have enough to spend;” to
■dmis*i-n—:.ud he is admitted.
MNpth alModed i
“1 am .11 r~a7."
k. r»r&gt;U«r amk whieb the witty rogue answered, “And.
tarry olx, Mich.,
Our lawyer-tor be w now honored by
A Buchanan Democrat, lately arguing
1 omrnrt send a man in y.mr plmr.
egad, father, H .l.abould be killed, you 11
f. -a«l 1 aball b. -ary bapp. u&gt;
The disp-ieh. as received, read as fol- Umt title—Jias played his card" well; be li»
with a Republican, after being pushed to
ia now in his elements, and every thing .ilh ,..«r IrVod; fUta
have enough to Ry?" J_______
’re
* i&gt;.« .rf hi* bm.ioe***0 to .eave
the wall, said,
*1 / cl r ol van-.- farm house, luW&gt;:
“Only half a mile.” ho replied, rising
• j___ _
and set execu- most work for bfa success. - lie rente a
“Well, I can’t talk politic* much, but I
loll bag».‘,f *
,
h c-efc the empty
grew] office, and a finely levtsred sign pro from the table, “and *h«i* ’*»
A Frenchman in Canada advertise* his
ted. I can send a man in y«ur t»iacc.
Hmfj Taswrcnce entered t.»o beautiful better half as follows: “Note#*—My can think like the devil.".........
Mr. 11. eW'»&gt; •• •“
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parlors with h« mother m&gt; his arm^afk- wife that Cstrino—she lef my bousefriend.
lliXm
•*?
«be.-r.
thJn. Clients swarm in, and our model ed lialf-shecpishly to the hostess wd pro­
clergyman*’’ Holas, wm&gt; ,
.
lawyer find* bi* hands full Nut • man moted her.
Mofpcs from hl* clutchea without being where she might sit, •«
Flamme.
”
x
keep your books?"
family affair, as follow*.
„
hW1, ro l.-g - be hM bljHri « Iw*-- nnd where her old fashioned saying, and
■L^Vter into "nve^uon. but
“Oh, by double entry !"
Riche. begui to ta pounri .nto"erte*^ qua'raL ungremmatics! etpre—cm* ™uld
"It la very difficult to live" Mid a wid
"Oh, easy enough; I ma
Uin.^ ^r^ban be did convene, that
fap. and he count* thern by thousands.—
ow with seven girls, all in genteel poser- and father makes the other.
hurried
away,
and
again
•'«
CEURGE w. HILLS.
HaMf-are filled with th* w.tes and
l
*
“
You
m-jst
husband
your
lime,
”
erid
a
mnrtirrires &lt;»f his fellow men. Not one of dafcby. showy glri ipsrkllng withJtwUs.
liu«
M.
Mr.
u,rr. • It was not
Ttw
““
Mm* of "C’e”ll!e"‘^r.nd .■ «*»*«■.
whom be kept on fats arm longer than
in row* may comnfca
sage friend.
. . ....
arrealrd, (if attended
rtnpiclto required, and towhotn
••I'd rather husband some of mydaugh.y-.- tands a d*y after it falls dua, w .ib.mt p»h er mwtionod bis mother, ftwtag her ideas
JOHN S. VAN BRUNT,
STand the laltar-«* invariably fore£TZarff ta X.W’od be^r.UXoa&gt;
preiSTEll OF DEEDS. Offlee in the Court
&lt;If gentility and modern ^C£DC',K.
IAUoum. F.*.Lrt«l&gt;rLat.iB*U cans, tat"
revive a shock,from which she would not
strange ml«f b*i»g
piled with t&lt;&gt; th
interested in bun ttat.
"ctaJie* Adams. « the oootrary, «•
«s on with our
Mked to real *»ff {
^Urly InrtThe Dutch are as fcrnmu for *rir boll*
•
tcred with H» mother on «0 arm and a
-Geotletnan Harry
“
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u,r
•tb. child
bay acciiminaww-------- tuU of )eam. and •*^'**~’-"h? RA"
oTM. taU
taX
vMhaboU.”
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MFU2L10AK

STATE CONVENTION.

eonf&gt;oa-4 ■&lt; tk* snsntiat at tarry and E»l—.
will rate in coat •niton. by OdejnUv. al V«Steawt&gt; ill*, oa WrdaaaJar, U. ttr.i day o. twflcsLer acat, for tb* pwrjxwe at setoeiisg a cMSwtals
for Stat* (Senator, tach ewwniy is taUtted to us
tree tetigates.
By ordrr atCoisaittre.

for the ronaiderrtion of tbe l«7* of Bar­
ry County. And, boy*, as I am but abny
rnyaelf, you nerd not be afraid tLit it is
। the smooth story of a loWg Madcd^nH-’ So ttoon M be tai able trvftiwtd -Withhi!
mo mack p*ia, Mr. 8. pJopoeea, with the
County from infancy, n*d have •tnnd all areem of his ptevwirisn. ki&gt; tears Parte for
a sb &gt;rt tour tn France, •g.-lng perhaps to
tbe while on som* high and distant hiil, as Aia in Savoy, or fo-yufo other place coait were, a silent observer of the doing* of rcaient for lathing and for whatever waler
Ita inhsbitawt* and the whnl* pollvcnl treatment may b* ronducive to hi* final
world..! have watched with an unerring cure, it will gratify his friend* tu know
eyctbi motive jmwer, th* work's and the that Dr. Hayward, of B&lt;»tn*. &lt;m a racrot visit tn London, fault &lt;-ren&lt;-.&gt;n to lay
heart* of those,, who comp^vc the prrecnl hia east before Sir l&gt;rujaii.u&lt; Brodie and
political partie*, with a desire to find out • iibers, th* most eminent medical authorand know the right and truth in the mat­ itire of that capital, all of whom w*re
ter. Tb« result ia satisfactory to myself, ugrecd aa tn the necessity of an active
treatment, and In approval of the course
and 1 cannot a&lt;* bow any hnnest man can dial has been pursued by Dr. Scquard."
arrive at any other conclusion.than that to

wlu«bmy observations have led me. And
in view of tbe great responsibility, that
will soon real upon ua, it becomes, and it
i* our imperative duty, to inform our­
selves, and keep ported. A eareful peru
sal uf the Declaration of Independence, of
tins Constitution of the United State* and
of our own State, and thJ apeoebes of

Washington, Jefferson, Adam* and Mon­
roe, and then a direct appeal tn your own
good sense of right and Justice will tell
you who ia right and who is wrong. You
rheses Msgsta*. •***! to ihrw linww tbs rvj-re will see tlw reason of oar Country's, be
uUKU. u! Mill cmteUr* ia lbs Lower Hssm at
iug in such a state of distraction and al­
tb* S«s!* IxfWCaUire. k !&gt;o Will uw«t m Cosves
tto* *1 llto Vwert 8uwm. in Xslsmuoo. si 11 most disunion.
o'clock, M . os VsAtosdsv, tar rtd of September ।
YoUureed no on* to toil you that sla­
nevi. »l &lt;! .- K--1 a c.ndutelc t&gt;r RepicMOtaUvs to I very is wrong; you need no extraordinary
C-XTOto. •nd trwcMct •ocb other keowesa u .
intellect to tell yon the designs of the
Usyinsr Oenabiate
Republican anil Democratic parties. The

Muth of our apace is occupied this week
by the list at premium* for
"
Fair.
Tbr lair ta to b* held cm the Sodetj’s new ground. In Hastings
Much
pains is being taken to prepare th/ground

as a permanent location fur ths'wxmbi-

one to maintain and keep pure, tho*e prin­
ciple*, whieh ar* secured to u* by nature
and our Creator-, the other to drag them
down below a tyrant’s throne, from
whence our forefather* raised them, and to
hind tighter and make longer the chain
that hold* three million* &lt;&gt;f people in ab­
ject slavery. W« rend with horror tbe
law*, evatnma and practice* nf those old
harhnrou* nati&lt;mr, of the Caucasian sel­
ling his only dangh’er for th* glittering
gold; of gangs of men chained in their cell,

lions uf tbe Society. Ti..'* la M it should
be, as the yearly expense of refilling it or in tbe field* naath the ere of a master.
is materially lessened and tbe central lo- What have we to boast of to day over
Nought, biU the difference in the
mlrty, and abeeuee of strife and jealousy the* I
hi relation to the place where the fiUr mode of execution. Tbe one lays his head
quietly
down
upon a Mock, while the oth­
ahall be held I* avoided. We trust that
with xli« ss arrangements tbe Barry Co. er is “strong up from the limb of the

Agricultural Society, will become more
and more prosperous, and ita yearly ex-

We are th* only people on th*, face of
tbe earth, who claim to recognixc fully
kib'nhm ootinually increasing in inter­
est. Tbe fair, as will bo seco, is to be tbe great principle* of Republican equali­
held on the 13lb nnd 14th days of Octu ty, and yet, every fifth m*n among us is
her, during tbe term of our County Cir­ a slave. Out Declaration of Independence
prorUima to the world the great fact &lt;&gt;f
cuit Citart, sod we believe, also, the time
for tbe seashxtof tbe Supervisor*. With the social am! palitfeal- equality of all
sit throe advantage* it la believed a large men, and yet, we aell our brother from
the auction bkek. Our Constitution de­
gathering uny be expected, nnd it ts err
clares that it u as ordained tn establish
tainly to lw&gt; hoped that tbero will bo coinliberty, and yet the whole influence of
petith&gt;a fi-r the various prvmintna on tbe
the government is being wielded to npb»ld
HsL
We notice, already, w&gt;ma emula­
and extend alavery. The most glorious
tion in titling horses for the exhibition,
and trust tbe example will be followed I page nf onr history is that which record*
the struggle of &lt;«r ancestors a«air.at Brit­
in relation to other stock. Give us a good
assortment of specimens of vegetable- ish tyranny, and yet the biatnry we are
fruita flowers, and «-ftbe ornamental nnd writing t&gt;&gt; day will record for the con&lt;! rm nation of our age, a tyranny which
nsefinin mechanism.
Let us ha vs, for
once, in Barry county, a g&gt;-od agricuilu consists not simply in extortionate taxa­
tion, but one which seeks l&gt;&gt; force slavery
into our Territories, into th* very heart
of our Country. In our ago &lt;&gt;f light and
The RcpuMien* Gmveolion, held on knowledge, such as never dawned upon
tho 12lli inst., apa quite fully attended, tbe world before, when m&gt;t only science

Sw IxciDssv or rax Lara Orxartow.
—During tb* high water* &lt;4 the Missis­
sippi and ite tributaries, a few we*ks since,
a vast extant of country between tk*
Mississippi and Red River was overflowed. la many pl**M th* waters were sn
deep as te dotroy nearly ell tbe Improvem*nts and animal,. On* morning early.
a frolicman who kad passed the moat uf
tbs night at hard labor, striving to secure
hia rebin and rt»eb from being swept
away, while passing la a skiff to the te&gt;u*e
beard the sound of a human' voice at a
distance, appareotiy hi distress. He haa
tatted in tbe direction of the sound, and
after rowing about a quarter of a mile, ha,
as be drew near, rspird a lilUo child about
seven years old. floating upon a log. He
drew up to it, and caught it by tbe arm,
but before she sraa folly secured from
danger in the skiff, the little thing raised
her pitiful cry, “Go gel ma and ata! Du
get pa, out there ia the waler,!" Ssareh
was made, but it waa too late to save
them. The father, mother and three
children, after dinging to their cabin and
struggling for life for acvarql davs amid
ths increasing waters, At length pariabed
iMving thia little-child alone tu tell tbe
tala of woe.
z

ISAAC C. MOTT
*vKW*«»i sM^efMvw Tort
Bret buck
”•
2dbretbuck
Beat five ewes
2d lust fir* ewe*
Best live lamb*
2d be** five tern)*
Bret Bv. ficeres of wfo»l, taking foto’
oatoideratnex best quality and best
bandied,
i
* will discrimioate between
bloods and" award
" premium*
'
acD. E PRATT.
diugly.
HENRY BROWN,

]Beat boar
I
j2d best boar
।
I ifesi
breeding sow
&lt;2d boat breeding sow
।Best pen 3 pig* under 6 mo* old
&lt;2d best pt-n 3 pigs under 0 mu* old
;Burt pig under 6 mua old
&lt;2d best pig und«r8mua old
CALVIN HILU
LEANDER LAPHAM,

Rteburtk Bar- ‘
rett, Thoma* tC AwMrsou, J. B. Clark,
JamteCsaig, Sam H. WuoAsow, Jidm ,

8 PktefjtoMid Jubu W. Noell-aU AA '

h ta

tt*i&gt; IS YuVB oiiuaita. ■a"®’;'
setoe-rt
art *y WHS M
f. .?, ,, ’
WrfopSSMttoS^tteaya.n.f,,, “ J

w
_ ___ and’fw tooro'wer, a number &lt;4 feuiiiios have re

moved from that locality. In
axCeedingly we rm weather too inuch«a«ti-&gt;n

CHAS. MXJUEEN,
Judgre.
Bret
Bret
Be*t pleasure harnn
Best single lartwes
Best bridle
Best baiter
WM.BARI OW.
E B. V \N VLEET,
C. V. PATRICK,

SPECIAL K0TICE8

sight seres- baid land lytag » tee toussbipZ
Orsogsrilto. harry Csssiy.
Apply to
J M- XKVDC8.
BasUags. Asp- *l- IK«-____ _______

samlel weeks.

Bert sample butter nut Icm than 51b* • 1,00
&lt;2d best du
M
derkin* chickens
S
Best dun*
.
11. B. REED.
&gt;
2d best cheese
WM. JONES.
Bert tub or crock butter, not les* ths*
A.
JIUBBELU
fifteen pounds
1
Budges.
2d best do
--do
do
do
NATHAN BARLOW.
LEONARD POWERS,
THOft BEARD8LEE
Bekt rider-boy under IS
Judge*.
Sd beat do
do
&lt;
Brat rider lady
2d best rider lady
I
N. BAILET.
Bert bush*! winter wheat
W. H. BANTA.
Beat buiixl spring wheat
W. K. FERRIS.
Beat twelve ter* dent core
Judge*.
Bert twalv* ear* flint a&gt;m
Beat twelve ears awret corn
Bast twelve cars Kina Philip
1 st. All articles intended for exhibition ,
JOHN BENYON,
L. POLLY.
must be entered at tbe business office, al
old 52,00
O. N. BOLTWOOD.
the entrance ot the show ground, before .
do 1.00!
entering th* end--sure ; end particular I
do 2 00
a natorksM. eur* at Rbtefoaltoa by Ur IteUrb s
care should be taken that they be entered Scaadmar-an BeoMm. V* tevt are* lb* erifi
do 2.00'
sal certiteate-asdsMsy oUtereoflikeHsyart. &gt; bet
in their appropriate dew**.
B&lt; st three beads cabbage
tbe tocat 11r sad perms an ss writ .sows, the dsis
Best fivs carrot*
3d. Tb* mqrshal wi'l receive the arti­ [ so rsesut, and UP stotcassut* ss plala and saSSer
Bert five beet*
cles for exhibition, see that they are ar­
1.50
Bret fir* white turnip*
ranged in their proper place, and exerciar
Bret five ruta-tngM
1.50
the necessary aye over them during the
Best five parsnip*

Best ten &lt;«ioa*
Bret t«o*q&lt;ia*l&gt;e*
Best two pumpkin*
do three y*ar old gelding
Best tw-. quarts garden beans
do tfiree year old gelding
Bret peck white l-eana
d» single carriage hors*
2,00
Bert peck potatoes for table *i
do single carriage fiorss
1.00
Beal two «ar*r melons
N. KEELER.
Beat two musk melons
WM. COOPER.
Bret peck unlues
CHAS. PALMERSTON.
Best U-n lonUtoM
Judge*.

ft. ft. &amp;,iArbiv,
DANIEL STRIKER,
WM. UPJOHN,

For beat four year old and uvar
•2 00
2d be&gt;t four yavoid and over
]
Bret brood mare with cult al aide of
2.00 Best peck of apple*
1.00 |
du
do
do
Bret five specimens ot apple* labeled
Bret three y ear uld mare roll
2.00 Best fire varieties pear* labeled
2d l«vt three year ul&lt;l mare cult
1.00 Bret peck pears
Best two year old mare cult
L50 Heal exhimtion of peachc*
2.1 best twu year old mare cult
Bret exhibition &lt;&gt;f plums
i Best one year old mare roll
B«-rt exhibit !.-n of grape*
| 2&gt;i bait on* year old mare cult
Best Gvs quince*
Best suekc
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PETER DOWNS.
Icing mare coll
'
2d bort
DAVID TOWNSEND,
LORENZO MI DGE.
HENRY B. BARNUM,
WM. P. BRISTOL*
ar&gt;d, although some of the balloting was and art are being carried to-nsw heighths
HIRAM LEWIS,
quite spirited, «ull, for tbe most part, it uf improvement, but when the mural be­
was ipnducted with the utmost harmony ing n| man, also, is being educated to the
Bent tana wagon
and g&lt;«id fading.
It was organ'xed by great truth of the common brotherbmid
Boat fo&gt;d plow
calling Lorswo Mudg* to th* cbair, ami of tbe human race, and taking «m the fresh Best team of matebvd horse*
I
Brel crossing plow
electing B. H. Fuller, Secretary. J. A. iospiratirei &lt;4 a new humanity, we are 2d bort team of nastebed horeea
Best harrow
Sweeny, J. If. Nevin* and A. C. Town, prostituting the powers «f a Government, Best team of carriage b-rsre
2.00 Bost &lt;&gt;xy-Aa ard bow*
1.00 Beet bay tigging
were alerted delegates to tho State Con­ that should shed an elevating sad bem-fi 2d bust team of carriage burses
B-sl team of draft burses
2.00 Be»t&lt;braae prem
vection.
Geo. Thomas, G. Striker, and rent influence over ' mankind, to secure
2d best team of draft hi-rses
1,00 Bret set horse aboea
Henry Mallory, delegate* tn tb* On tbe extension of a barbarous system,
COBEN BALCH.
Beat oca pound nail* .
TUNIS CULIER,
grresional Convention.
One delegate sin-h as can be found nowhere ala* in
Brel three *4* halva* '
JOHN J. FULLER.
from each township was appointed to the christendom. Are you good citizen* 7
B**t corn basket
Judge*.
Best churn
Hers ia an Institution, which not only
S^iforfel CoareMloo.
W. W. PAUL,
‘ tears upon every principle, which we hold
BCLLB SMB *CU CALVXa.
DAVID DARLING,
Stncta*.—We learn, from a private
. dekr aa freemen, but threatens the Union Bert ball four years uld and over 12.00
C. P. IDEN, •»
amice*. tbel Dr. Gillie *C tbe township of
itself. Ar* yoo Christian jnen 1 Here ia 2d beat bull four year* old and over 1 00
Barry, this county, committed *ui*ida, a
2 00
Healhendon revived, here are ita bloody Bert ball three jsxrsold
frw day sir.ee, by taking poison. G«iju­
2d best boll three yean uld
* “
DOMunc MXacracTURM, no. 1.
ap«rs darkening the fairest portion of our.
Best bull two years old
gal difficulties are said to her* been tbe
Beat made coat
2d best bull two year* old .
Beet mad* paatalooo*
foto. of th* sad nrcurreetce.
How long shall thssc things b*L
Bert bell one year uld
Baal made veat
2d beet bull on* year old
Wbere is our remedy 1
Bret made bodrtesd
Best bull calf
1,00 Bret made table
G. H. O.
2d best bull calf
Tb 3 fuia of the RtptMiM* party has
J.
C.
HANNA.
fiy* Col. Gilt, tb* firearms man, h
B-rtb-«k car*
not changed during tbs last year, that wr
WILLET BRISTOL,
Beet s«t ehsirs
making a full eel 'of bis military arms
are aware of.
JOS. BADCUCK,
Best aampU tin war*
fb* the Russian Government. and has bad
Judge*.
three caoea *f elegantly moustsd arms
will’obaerve that tbe Republican Sena­ manufactured ttr preasulation t» the Rua
Beat dairy cow
•2.00
torial G«venl»cfi," fur this district, will elan Court.
2d bwsl dairy row
aaMmble at VemxsttviU*, &lt;« th* first
Statx Fat*.—Tho State Agricultural Best two yvar uld heller
day of September. U i* to be b»ped that
2d Ixal tw* year dd heifer
8od«ty bold* ita annual fidr, at Detroit, Bost on* year old heifer
*v«ry dalsgata will be present.
MUX) T. WHEELER,
on the 28th, 20th and 30th days of Sep­ 2d b**i om year old heifer
DARWIN MWMBKR,
Bert heifer odf
py Tbe aaaweM required to carry tember next
TIMOTHY MILES,
2d best beiisr calf
on the g-»e«rom*«it o&gt; tbe city &lt;-f New
IfodfM
JOHN MILES,
Turk for the next y*ar ia t9.500.000i of
ISAAC MESSER,
* l.lch the sum uf 11,000,000 ia fox tem­
CLEAVELAND ELLIS,
porary advance* tu be returned, to th*
“•““'J-re.,/.

School Dsrtrirt
learned that saafo____________
luted meMWfoqnanoaof ansMappi

Bret bed roverlct
IM woMMankH*
Bertsasapte maple sugar
Brette-x soap
Best soft wap__ _

B«rt
Bart
Bret
B«rt

rageerprt
ten v unit u&gt;w doth
table linen
w«rtl shawl
•*?***.*?"

a* esalWe. te Las rawrieM to sms* U« m,
"h,*^Lw

all appIiCMuta la raclaw a l"Mtof-r .lu.p &lt;. »,
»a«ta*« os Ite rvtsni at tlx aetver and now
aa* direst la M T. Mckrlrev. HaaduAr cut (£.
sad Ifcsy will te peaaptly ami by ratoni af ate.

their animals end artidre arranged in
their appropriate pbirea. and in season,
otherwise they mat be overlooked by the
sitrs-irdmsry akd -r-IJ.u sueeres. Ored Ud Friar
visaing cocnmiUeca.
Uw resre. is Ebak.yor.-. yUf Ut Jhaaaa aaj Ja4th. All animal* and article* inund.-d irt, speak lag ef fosdksl hcrb«, aagra:
Air exhibition must lw entered on th- 'Many for esaay virtues sawtlrat.
first day of the (sir. and arranged in thou
appropriate places by 9 o'clock, A. M.

&lt;4 th* second day.

5ih. No person will be allowed tn aet '
as judge of any class in which be is c*u-

petitnr, and •*&gt; premium will be paid t*&gt;
persons vi&lt;dating this rule.

6lh. Il shall be tbe doty of the viewing

commiitrs, at twelve &lt;-'3-«ck of the sec&lt;*»d day of the fair, V- place &lt;« the animal,
to whom was awarded the first premium,
• liadge &lt;&gt;f blue can!, and &lt;m the one »*&gt;
whom tbe second premium w* awarded
• badge of red card.
7th. Any owner of stock, or member |
«/ th* snclrty, who shall in any way at­
tempt U&gt; influence the decisions of t) e
rommiUe**, shall fiufeit all claims to a
premium.

FIX LET JoHXNOX.

Write ast;
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

1st. Tbe judges are requested to report
tbsmeelvrs at tb* atand id the secretary,
at 9 o'cl-ick. &lt;« the second day.
2d. When a majority nf a viewing
committee are present, they abal ernsti
tote a quorum, and be authorized te award
premiums; and tb* first mined oq the lia!
, of thus* preen,!, shall 1* chairman.
3d. A premium will p&lt;»t b* awarded
when the anima) or article 1* mil wortl^.

:b&lt;High there i* no competitor.

4th. Whenever article* nf merit, mtperinr to their character, ar* presented,
and which are not provided for in the pre­
mium list, ths judges are required to re
e»m*&gt;e«d a dtecrctionary premium,

5th. All animal* and article* brought
Into lb* county for exhibition, ahall been-

lered and marked aa foreign, and shall
not enmo m "impetitta with animal* or
articles uf th* euunty.

6t/». The judge* are requested to make
their report in writing to the secretary,
by or before one o’clock. P. M„ of the

secund day of the fair, witAoul foiL

Th* trrtday .J-lbsfcir wUl be devoted
to th* entry of stock and other article* |

intended for exhibition.
At two o'clock. P. M., of th* a*e«*d
day, equestrian display by young ladies

Kite* IfcUsr. bj nal!.

* a W. kEUT. p. 0. B*t *s«.

At 3 u’afoek.P.M^ th* Manual address
will ba daliv*redImmediately after th* address th* for

arty witttoeU Swto- amnmi seaetiag »*•
tb* afectkia of o£mm foe th* «n&gt;u3&lt;

muurtratioo Democrats

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RUSSELL’S COL1

BLOOD raUHEEXM)BLOOD PILL
DUEABE YAXQtnHED.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
HABDWAEE STOKE.

JWS5

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS1

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S.becnpGusw lua&gt; ewiutuence at any time. Ztep
uiicif -• eJcrfau. Any person Beading ui twen­
ty &lt;■&lt; m..rr eu'.wribrf. w ill be entitled to
extra
ropy for hia wreiora; or foe ten xutoStiber* be wffl
r.-rei«rs copy for six maiithu. WhkB a dub el
aubtcribei* la. Into forwarded, addithitia
be
ma.lt tu ida tbe Mine I’mtuaco. MuuCr maybe
foravd.-d al our rv-k. Hpertlto-B cop ra nf tb
E'eaiag Post wifi be tml/wioill aha deaue
..
U-— r- KtrViMTarwt

New Arrangement
al the Mere af F. KO W EE.

BOOTS

LOW texta I

B —’}*** a*1,H br n~^riMs.
whether m&lt; k or amvom; Kb.ucualiam

fcusisfo LearHntm. sod | „E,
y[
kicds. Ko lwst S krs h Ji«;„.f .,n iB
“
•"» mirnrros yaa
suffer toj..r.ut pleasure.
'
JL-BadMas a. Keo*-tat-ag Krsu.real, foe tbe

c5c SHOES

The sabeenber haiteg refitted hia More far Ut

iBCXDTS &amp; SHEB32

xaosi

“'v.-,ai
lutnni
VireiA. Py*M|.«a. and aS ether dlM
•HMUte-m.. trunt an ttnjnsn state of t

CUSTOM WORK

Radw at "a UcpiUtoi a w l!l ent e. effccln
ly and epvnttiy. Ctetireaew. Induct
Uno. io&amp;amn.a ton at tbe Uawela Oy

kept evuslaatly on band, and all kinds MADE TO

OKDEK

IWWEKS HARDWARE STORE.

a-.. er neglect ofOber u,.tbr, of .utercit and Imp«taM«. V rib .J
rin wndv.r ue.i depart­
meat with groat cBra, ll bring our endearur to
make It full and reliable, alwk'a ucunng news to
tbe lateU moment before
h&gt; P™»*- Oor T»rtety Will include n««. oy tdrarapk. the mtocellaaeetu oew. fram all varta oflbe world, corruepvodeut. finm State aftd National CBpttols, tateodolra,
notes, akeicitra ef tnrel, f«p«rta of leetarea and
j.itUte meetings, all local inalugraes of gtaterU
interrot. CDU.ra oTmw bocks, and poetry, oristftal and steeled.
r
'
*
W. aliall Itarr a eorr-spondcat at Waahioftuti.
•wd girt d«i:T c|M&gt;rt. of the ifolngs in Coorreaa.
Tbe leaior sditarand propr-etoe of the TaisiHra
w Ui,be prrae.,1 at the K.alu.B nf the Legislature,
at Itensiug, and eormpaod with tbn Journal.—
W« ti.re alM* employed a idwaegrapte reporter,
und shall be prriwrd not maly to publish laedatly procevifings of the Legislature, tot lire lull ner-,
brim rrporu &lt;4 .praclw. in which Um public marl
teei an iuterrat.
In ottr crrjinirre.a! departin'r.t. user which a
traapetent man will preaide. we shall aim st accarsrv ami rd..l.diir.
The edilurt.l luar.sgement uAl gro.rsl eenduet
of tbe paper »ill remaii. tbe .atnc a. at prrorot —

GROCERIES

rntivre, lawns, ginghams,
Pl LIA, Dr Itel-ack praaeeta the resit i of twenty
Car. cfexp-rtrare. bard .tody tad exuenmeiu aa SILKS, BONNETS SlCHE BOIL
•bata perfect pilltbootd be. N. «... eau doubt
their rupmtirty after otte uncle trial. Fr.ce al
tbe Hcandtnarian JI load Fnrilar, I! per bottle, DEftS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ik.
er ft per half dexcu; Hcundinnetea Uloud Fills,
**n &lt;■ w^ft""**Aa*4fob'
Df f . " • Kobaek I ba.erocrt.cU sTmuclt beta♦••I from »onr fteur.dinat ten !-;« -! Pander and
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMEREB,
Blaod Pilte, that 1 hare tbonght it my fatv, and
i« • ley "y ineifoaimti, to gn e yon apteio alate- J EAN8.SATINEI8. DENIMS, TICKS,

©ECMDXIEIB'T?

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Are.
■y dlepenaia left me my bsndacbol.g With It—
I new foci better Itrevery rmpeet tbiKri I bare for
Very tnl\mn«,
JOBS S. UtMlTtt
From tbTfcrMr. McMnus- I&gt;te1ar of fctertn
CbapeL
Indus.rout. Oetk, IftJT.
Dr C W. K -naec—Drartllr. I hire need »»ur
Blovd purifier for a uertnaa .U«i-.n,f&gt;om which
1 bare suffered mudt at tiR.es. While it ia ideasant to tbe taste, it certainly bu a happy effod op
Ml tbe nerrrr. Fleaae accept my Uaakk for VMr
kind rep.id. aod ecu. end belierr m-.

COOKING STOVES!

CL.OTHIJTG!

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS

CIULU

RODES.

SCOTCH

FINE

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SllEP.

ISAUTW1&amp;*

HERD’S PLAID,STEI.LA SHAWLS,

seziodx. Booitd,

Auw i&gt; die tune ot year, jnat at tbe oomtnancemental! A new Volume, for subscri'-ii to scad In CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COD
their bamaa We .ball make I ba Tdltcxk tuner
than e.er worthy of support. We ask our Meads I.A RS AND SLEEVES, (MW rtyfc,)
tu circulate Hu. pewpeeiua, and aay n word In
WHITE GOODS, Are.
over a roaMKt for in bdarranxor Mglro! of dulira,
to tbe p. tfori.isac. of which our public posHteu
ban eoabt—1 us to contribute to no small extent.
TEK3L&lt;-BingtesopgrfSyoar; to Liuba, ».er
copies lirgi . or nine c.p.ra for |W. ttiadranew•acb subscribers name ■ riUen on tbs piper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

FEBRIFUGE WINE

BATO ABD iJAlfl,

Cral-MM M lit iuMr anra ./ 'Ae
rarteal.-.rah'
—I •’ytf ri.-.g te tlAiag

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADE3, of enry
order r qusaisty firam^ rvu.

variety and aty le.

TO THE t-CBUC

. amt Hie approbation and
. tr-.m ths a.«t substantial
.«r srisilr, fully oouTiaraa
f VALLAfcAFKEfAlfok

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.
LINEN. WHITE

FANCJ’

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CAS8IMERES, a Targi aUck.

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK
siiBinrm

I chrerfnlly (tie fate fatknueteua for the l*ns
i &lt;rftt.HC niodarly iffcctod.
MORSIS MOBKlS
Tbe ab-.ee e. rtScatrs i*J nuy otlieh, Ml bo
Mil st my eflice by snt one «t any U«M. Get eee
t thy Fa cBy Sib'cnl alutenec, fnslis Crum my
Santffaetnry, salts rood! and lTIiCt. No. « Edit
bunt suweL Id teiUJI from Maio at CincieaLi. &lt;&gt;fur sate be
. F. lUberu A Co. Hastings; Eli N kU4«. ttraagsUls Milla, A by DrugciiU * McrxbaaU JW

BMTS AMD SHQX8!f

COOl’EUINO BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

sale.

Ac, Ac.

CHEAP CBOCKERT!
tba nerth-eSatJ» ofarcterai tsauM town
Ti.e abu’e described premise* 1 shall expoae far

JIM iitlLBhD
A* th-

atorv in tuwnby

sum

nil.-. n-c

Hasting., July Mt ISMD INVOLUTION.

H. J.KENFIFIaD
l

“ “•

k i f Full and n inter GOODS,

idRAHA HJOG 15BOTH

0 i.

men
Comprising everything for a gentleman's out-fit;
shirta, eoltars. glares, booisry, erar ala, pacta, ererr variety from file shillings to six dollars, cost*,
every pe««r qaal.ir and pattern , rests from six
shillings to six dollars.

m Vluhno.

Da. A. E. Dosrrert, basing made Hastings Ina
permeoaot place ..f irsulewre. would inform the
ciUxenB of Bastings and vicinity, that ha will at­
tend to all profvssMiiial ealla, with dispatch sad
st all boors. 1 r aider that all Buy know upon

Haatoga. July IP, to*-________ ______ _j_
JEWELRY 1

DRESS GOODS
Stich m PittiU, Guigbunw. Leljuu*. M&lt;rht- ■. |'m-&gt;wuiiu« Black AImlciw nnd a
var’a-t) *J Wi«i! Ddkaiua, all nary nice

BOOK* AND STAT1OKEBY ! I
&gt;&lt; APEH A BANTA, have ju.t roerired a new
VI L.o J I.a-.r. ILwte. Hatu.iiierr.Ae-.Bt

D». A. E. BONKTBEL,
PHYS I Cl A N k 81' RG EON.

NAILS, GLAM, Rum', GM, CAN.
a largo stock and frost rartety- *«'
for |3
kip Mote, kip
eled and luUent leather d

kooto

DUES, SOARS, SASH, PAHS; Ht&gt;
CORDS,CLOTHESLINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, 4e, Ac

Judge of Probate,
ITTORFEY AND CUUXHUXOB AT L,
fcsWfnee. H^lhmCOWnr.
or tbe pre-rul sod until farther notice.

l&gt;. RECEIVED u nr« I •

f:

BOOThaad II1O1A
L«.ji'a Gaiter* Buskins untl Benita. a

giMsl nMH-rUnctitai »efy low price.
• hi Lund a Very large stock ol Crockery
•t&lt;«ie andGhaa \\arc.
Just rocxivvda tic* Block uf

WILLIAM JONES,

GROCERIES,

naviMK bau'l the entire M«eA ••
Sl€€tlll8,

tifall kis-la cheap fin- Ready,Pay.
I have alar, a Very large quantity «•

17URMERLY kept by T. Pnnxrra. h
I1 constantly making addit'HXM to Cue
Mate, nil ef which, bo pn&gt;pu*Mi U&gt; aart

i-rr boos xaJF€
AND.
SUlMGUfc

CSEIPER Ikii the caUPEST

J® lumd and all penum vWuns U&gt; bey «n
kell wUl do woU tn call ixjf &gt;re hetrgaiain,

}o« grantee bargsliM thaaaaa be had ebewbero
in this part ■&gt;. thenepatry.

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Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FBANCIS ROWER
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county high, Thursday, august

26, S.

NO. 16.

Nta W.r or P.n.o . Srtamrno..
kind ncighbora.
Thw Clitton faulty i • When I arrived at Chicago, Frank WWl iM. prrtw n..™gbt I tart tall
i-iA|cor*aspi&gt;ndcntor
the1Lagrange
Whig
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__ A Attm.nt.nAti.tnf tfa
jmraDtfC Whig
seemed tr. he my boatraa' hobby, and af- railiml ma upon my soberness, said he done my duty, and he fad promised mo
gives the following amusing account ot 1
ter I had made my inquiries, sha talkvtl ' ought to have a brass medal for taming
A Dvrcmus Awoxn.—“HeUalHead
How things, and men, and buildings the way x/krnicr waa taught bowcbeaply
of them mure than ever—praising Mrs. j tne, but added, by way ofjustice, “I dido t
can you tell .me the w»y to Reading ?"
he
could
take
the
papers
Clifton's housewifery and Mabel's beauty 1 taxi a you, though; didn’t I tell you th.it had changed since 1 saw Chicago last!—
inquired-adowa
ca^cr tfa otfar day r/
“You fave fans at home, of course—
With what a new importance tfa busi­
a Pennsylvania Dutchman, whom fa
“yelht^ Mils and more than ail, and tfa i enough to tame anything abort of a wild ness men swrpt along I, How fanghtily Writ, I srt'l send you ray neper one year
the newer and more fashionable buildings fur the proceeds of a single- beu for one
iden that pleased me more than all tfair j cat F
rurrely the proceeds^. It seems
lamily nertectinns, waa tfa promise she i
“TTisn't baekwoods!" I exclaimed. stood by tfa side of the plain, old-Cuihioned’ones, which had been pronounced prvpcMlcniua, to imagine the product of tell you,aofawsepwanybody. Y’ouiuiui
a single lien will pay the subscription; first turii tfa fiara’round, dr pritcD over
TI.OU though m J t»Uhlc.» br­
ana brook upa5*»mf“3eh“8e' nUrftblRff
I did nutstav'ln the dm and dust of perhaps!*. Won’t bnt 1 make the offer.’’
just like our borne, in Hcmpstaul. You
“Done!" exclaimed Farmer IL. “1 you come to la my brodgr Hans' big,
the «ty long, f was anabios V&gt; get among
don't call that IxdtwOoda, do yon 1"
imrn; dat Uh fa biggest bam dec ish.tio
the pure sunshine and dorp woods tn sec
from every tree the birds were singing;
this road; it is eighteen fert one. way.
the little paradise of “Ef-oook," and to
from every bill side peeped forth the tiny
The farmer went off. apparently much and eighteen feat bark again. My br.-Ier
violet; from every forest-dell the breexe lion of the words “hntne" and “Hemp­ hear Mabel's tones of welcome—to fttl
elute with liis conquest; the editor went Hans thought to thatch it mit shingles,
stead,”—“but what I mean there is no the glances of her deep blue eyes.
fat fa odd dem. awl shingled it. rail,
Mrs. Brown, my quondam landlady, un his way rejoicing.
society there."
Time rolled around, and the world re­ straw, and dapbuarded it mit rails; after
“Yea, there is plenty of It; there's Mrs. woe living in a newer and morn stylish
tryatinp-plnec, when I, encottud by my
fat landlady. Mm. Drown, made our ap­ Brown, an awkward, ill educated woman, bouse, some distance from her old home volved on Ila axis, and the aun moved in
ita orbit aa it formerly did; the fermcr
pearance.
They were cb-swing their bnt still ynn would like bsr. I know vou —which, by .the way, was callrd “West­
received bis paper regularly, ihd regaled
Then there's Mr. Clifton. a bet­ ern IbiteL' and was the fatal, per rjttrl
queen, and 1 must sa-- that that was tbs would.
himself with the information frujp it. and
stillest “woman's right*’ convention’’ I ter man than you’ll ever be, and 'Angel' letire, of the thriving villayt of Clifton. I
went up tn meet Mabel, when the trans said “hZwias surprised st the progress of
ever attended.
I was gta l when I saw Mabel—"
had erased to throw thrir shadows, and himself and fenilly hr general intorma- tree roads «nd den you gits lost. Dcu
who they bad crowned—glad to aeo that
you must git over do fence into a greet
Well, I mint start oat the stars were beaming forth brightly and tion."
die who wore so graceful a wreath could
Some Cite In the month of September, pig-pen mit no fence around it Drn vou
truly.
wear it as graceful as she had woven.il
take de road ujmn yonr shoulder, and go
Oh: &lt;Irop a uar for ma ;
I walked up the broad lawn, and saw
Edging her way through the groups of
down
w&gt; fex ns de briteh. den you turn
the flutter of a well remembered dress,
speetaUws and children, .my bustling
right agin.
Ven you ish cornin’ bock,
Hl cteruh only tfer.
.
through the shrubs. In a moment I was mer IL
friend made r&gt;om for tjs both at the foot
“How de ynu do. Mr. R. F eaM the you comes by a b&lt;a;sc dat stands right
st
her
mde,
her
head
on
my
shoulder,
far
collapse and come down—say
nfa jarge pino tree, from whi&lt;b we crtuld loons, «.
alittgaide a y idler tog. lie rrna out atuf
eyes full of tears, yelaparkling.with hap editor, extepdihg his hand, and hie e»«tms^f all. *Bbba.well seen. Already most Arthur F
tenant?
lit
ip
with
a
Wand
smile;
“
take
of the ladies WseaMed knew thafl wits
But I did not stay to hear any more.— pinpss, turned to mine.
In that.hour I liFHl a life time of KapI went t&lt;&gt; my room and wrote a long let­
and stamp* into an empty pig-pea mil
ninesr, and the next mornina, as I claspril
and that my health hod heroine impaired ter to Mabel, sealed and directed it, and
“Yea, air.quite fine indeed," boat^wer- four steep in it. Dcu you look «ay npou
her
in
my
arms,
and
called
her “wife,’’
from exevsnivo study. The last lacked came down tn mail iL
my cup of bliss seemed running over. We ed, and then a short silence cti«ued,dur- de hill down in de swamp dore aud sera
somewhat of that divinitv called “truth?*
I met Frank on tfa stairs. “Hey. Ar­
a plue white house painted red mit two
ing
which
tinXfriend
R.
hitched
his
t-ngir
hnt tn my friend. Mrs. Brown. must be thur. where are you going; back to your came back to Hempstead, w here mother
r ' . j
A. I.—1. -I.I— —II
I.
laid the tin. foe it originated in that love angel land! Ah’, yi'u’to been writing wcloiimc^. and made room in her heart baek want and forward, twirled hie thuaifa
nfatractudly, and spit profusely. Start­
for
far
strangi-r
daughter.
for gossip and tea w hich the Daughters of to her. hare youF As fa spied the letter.
What a R-ippy family circle our’s is ing up qufokly, he Mid. addressing the tell you so bc»cr ss I could. I don’s
Evi* are everywhere noted for.
“Dial’s prvcociniiB. Punts gardr de notre
now! While I am writing, mother is editor, “Mr. C., I fave brought you the know."
Wo had been in “El'-nonk” fur nearly tAtur." 1 pasaed him and went on.
Well. 1 swow. by fakee, mister, you
sitting at the widow knitting, stocking in proceeds of that hen.”
When I returned 1 found the hotel in
It was amusing tn see tfa peculiar ex. are about as intellifirnt as aur.t Jeremy;
lap, enjoying. as she calls it, a “ resting
MABEL CLIFTON AND L
tfa wildest confusion. In answer to my
spell." Ikiafal is leaning on tny shoulder, presaion of tfa editer, as he followed tfa but I reckon as how y«ro don't know afa'a
of state tad i-ngrosaed her whole atten­ inquiries tfa aervznt lol&lt;f me “that the
dumb.
But, 1 any y cou. why don't y
former
down
to
tfa
wagon.
1
could
hard
­
whispering, “there, you’ve written
tion. until within a few momenta, when gentleman in No. 61 was dying.”
dig out them peeky . weeds, fay F
enough;" and
Frank, (my brother’s ly keep my rUiblca down.
Mrs. Brown had drawn her tn me, to dis­
“O, dear rpc, tmnsh had very bad luck.
“Sixty-one!" that was far ronm: I al­ naimsuke.) is having a fine time in the
When at the wages, the farmer com­
play
hefarquaintaneeship
with
the
“
Clif
­
Sweet Mabel Cliffon ! How thy sunny
most flew to it, to find my prectons broth­ fail with hia bobby-horso “Charley."
menced handing over to tfa editor tfa Von or two day next wvek ntme tender
foce comes to me in tfa memories that ton family.’’
er breathing his la«L
lie had fallen
nroduetof the hen; which, on lieingeount- Huns pumbkiits broke into my pig patch,
eiuster around toe U» night! I sec. as it
down sHiselc'^. and had never recovered;
and ven 1 drove dem home, every little
A Tava Womxx.—‘•Buy an orange, ed, amounted in eighteen pullets, worth putnbkiu in the field catch up tin little
Went yesterday, the fair form and girlidi
and the next day I started for our hnye
n shilling each, and a number of dozen
ma'am." said a soft Italiap voice.
lilile wsiG, who live in lands across the with his i-nrpw!.
of eggs, making in the aggregate, at tfa piece ot pig in his mouth, find xen thro'
The
two
ladies
made
a
dcmi-pausc.
sex and fave closed my aym. and in­
der toyfel a» dcr fence was after dem, a
Wc buried him under the tree where
“PImao, ma’am, buy an orange," re­ least calculation, 12,50—more than tfa post tumbled over and I'm almost kilt, I
dulged in a dav-dream of what they were. he ha«l so often played, nnd planted aver
price of the paper.
Wucrn. iswu
. -............ -. —........
»f b«w they would look, if my vlsbmary bis grave the flowers he luVvd the best; peated the timid voice, pleadingly..
“No need." said he, “of men not taking am.”
Miss Dainty Slipper raised her rich
of “olden times” are ptws’-ng before me. 1 organs ever rested on tfair tiny forms. then each one went bis way.deaving him
“Whew! dew tell.”
a family newspaper, and pay Ing for it tax
.1 will dot down n tew of thu*® w'b’ch re-1 and what they would sav to me if they alone in his narrow ted. I Went to my .ilk in disgust, and moved on -disdain­
“Den 1 links as how I tnusht make ms
I don’t miss this from mr roost, yet I
fer to her, wh-m I lorad and wooed in • ever rome to visit me, and I saw more 1 study, and sal down and wn)le Mabel of fully. Her companion, gazing a moment have paid fora year a subscription, and a vrow, »&gt; I goes to Reading, and tells
•tfa bd®F dnv*g.me fa."
| than a fa witchina Wry when Mafal and I • this news, this great aorrowj and In her at tlic sorrowful face of the iruit-srller, over. All folly, sir, there is no man but Catterccn. if she would take me forworx
1 Hua nild.frol:ck»oan*fay .-ftwrnty. i Mrs. Broun ctuiw toward me. Not thati. sn.wer she tried to teach my. wild, rebel­ draw closer to the half-clad, bare-foot «r- cr.n take a newspaper, it’s charily, you I
. *.
:.... ........
__ l«&gt;kvd fairy-like.
r.lr.-.tlLn n«.
im* a
■ bit
hit lion. heart that “all things had been done aiigo^irl, and. in a tone of inexpressible
when mv brother
proposed taking
mu I Mrs. n_
Brown
takes him home, ami Us sala seven quarts
know, commences at homo.
with him, &lt;&gt;n a teMine-P tour in tfa for of it—sho weighed twohundred—but my well." It was my first task in sorrow, sweetness and compassion, said : “Yes,
"Bnt resumed tfa editor, “I will pay of sour iTrout. den he gn to bed. well
little un&lt;s that I wilt. Give me
west
This 1 was not In tfa leasl up- . fairy of the lailigbt looked still more but one which sihee then I have often .yes, omy
.
tor what is over the subscription.
I did enough, but in de morning she shumps up
nrsu-d to for I waa a very Simrod.Vmd . beautiful, a. th. simsbinc. peeping fatead! She ras von heavy lorn, - she
-J-™«i "im a. not intend this as a means of profit, but 1 weighs more aa tree bundnxl and seventy
fiuKkd that roaming m ’the deep, dark ' tveen the branches uf the tsll-pmc above
------ - ------------y 1
. basket from far head, but the tiny arms rather to convince yen. ! will pay—"
forests would be capital sport.
I over us, ki»ed her brown curb, and the breeze
“Not a bit of it, sir; » bargain is a far- ponnds.
Dux my little poy taks sick
’
“
Four
years
part
by,
marked.
Bkk
our
trembled
and
^emed
unequal
to
tfa
effort
looked the important fact, that it was a j lifted tfarn lovingly from the pure white
gain, and I am already paid?sir—doubly * and tide. Oh !J fad ratfar^ve np tre­
rouryearapess y,
.
(
“You are tired, chlM; let mi eet it
paid, sir. And when a neighbor makes j sbillfoga &gt;» ‘^h den fave dat e fappeb,
the
complaint
1
did,
I
will
relate
tfa
hen
lie
rm
&gt;o
fst
as butter.
Dan my hem
inccvmpiaiiu I uio, i will rem
vplitaend d*
fa
storrV
home mit their can. splifaand
atory^ Good
Good day,
day, gentlemen."
gentlemen.’
leu/mUnn."
I ’*■”
-rroTi11^‘SiTtfa i
rawing tfa*chdd’“ heart.
.^uml.uro.. 1re.1' I Me ftxi. tar
.._hi. ;lmw
j
It is in the -country, and, it seems to
How He Did It.—A gentlemsn feel­
1 tametoco. would make p-'d uw of them, J Her voice, U.^ did not have the aimperTtamtarteCuia.i,i.tad: &gt;“
E“''-i,h me, there only, that tbo minds of children ing a strong partiality for a young Indy
|CR,inC me ahrnein rny room at the h.“ । ing
..fortran "fa one »&lt;-w
may be kept in a state of healthy activity,
without a too frequent recurrente U» «'hos« nnmn wsa Noyes »m daslrons

tTijiirns to £iiujli at;

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PJIOFESBIONAX.
'DIXIEL COOK,
Wt ST'CE 41FTIIK PEACE, Grnrr.lland asd
t will aurud to the cwllevtom
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A TTor.SFA .ndCou^M-lorAi

WILLIAM BURGHER.

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" „ t« gmw tired

4 TT0K5EY. v-uu-Ur .nd Sfanur. .fa Cir
£
,
A cud Uufax v..uiu.fa-&gt;.&gt;er. Otte-jn Italtey ■ , hunnra.. and

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hate it forever after that“Will V'&lt;« wait here for me?

fa-l «d

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r-lfa. 0- Wta 01 b» ruooin.

JOHN ROBERT*,
H. F. CHERRY,

i few moments my arrangements

1 place without a name.
I haJ fard a
I friend of Frank’s trying to persuade fa
i iLTtna llforiou. Banting ?poL
1 Kftr mile, from O&gt;i«r’. »»“ ’ *“
ter’ignorance »f the name nf It 1W
,______________ __________ _ mine; and tow.nl the
CAXLOH O. BCOTT,
:
, j- the State I turned my wandering

~ B. H. FULLER.

II. COLEMAN,

“'

Art! .bile .tab' .ml tta tarn. .U.l. *... tar rtn-bera.

They
lammvu with
-•-&lt; passengers.
t—----- 1»——z were
D
Thou dMst thrill the chorda of a
"niw'A., 1 r«-r- • l«»r &lt;h&gt;m jammed
How little it known of what is in the
nesrlv all on deck, watching the spray, as ।
CTtiwr »wn tnntm
!-•&lt;;
u“.of me ucueai k"'&lt;
Wo might
Frwik. .ixl ™-&gt;- • “&gt;[“ U"
it sparkled like diatrtoufa in the brtgh^
untouched by sympathy for its fel- botom.of those anumd ut!
From him 1 lenrned wfa&lt;* u» g” *•» find
explain many a coldness, could we look
*
dia&gt;t wab&gt; ln 1MJK
-•—-A there about eWit the best game,’ and fa finally concluded to shining moonlight; some were scattered
in
gntups,
gaily
chatting
over
the
owurthy
words
of
g. and after taking
nrrompany mr tfa next morrnng on a r-nev. of tbs day, utbsra
I pity, feeling* fo which fate breast bad faen
hunting exp’dition.
We wont, were in a kind &lt;&gt;t “gl«* cl»b •» lb« 'rtb«e end I |„n’K n stranger. “I know tby works and
,"7 L«J.fu], and enjoyed our gams
___
, charity *," end thmt, oh! Dainty Slipper indignation. Tn judge without a reserve
I had walked «*[Jj * w/sporting together, till my ’"* *‘*^ of the verwL
1
walking
‘ *U’?*i I
nroerrilious, tmpityby Petty
bine to draw my tno t»
of any human action is a culpable temeri­
listening and retnembsnng nothing, wbrtt gj; tter_tfaa sei I-righteous Pharisee—
ty, of- all oar sins the most unfeeling and
tut m.
“
a faint spark st the side attracted my av
till a ewHca hl|r’t
wnlitm.
Before 1 fad taken a doxi-n also! Verily I say unto you, oven J4^ frequentsteps, tfa sparks oan.o quicker and j .i . . c,&lt;■
__L .11.1*.
llir rl1.
brighter, snd 1 ran for tfa captain. He
If you *pe*k kindly to item, they will
wm earnestly engaged in a puliUca! dia ynu, you immaculate Drinty Slipper,
cuaaioa. and I could not obtain his attan “have your reward F
with love, ana naucu ;»un u*‘[
tion till 1 fad fordbly. drawn him from
The large eyes ..f the eorrowmg Ital­ Would you bear a awart and pit
his antagonist Pulling him by main force, ian girl Hlowiag, with mute blessings. echo, speak aweetiy and pleoaMtly
.
____ ,»ta
“C.mniuM Hr»VJnr her gentle and qtie«ily benefactress
111 ; uie IMS &gt;•
, until bcr ferm was I. •t in the £“u?5’“Not aim'd word, air!" I exclaimed, When ibo friendless, molberle** Iwntlmg
Tfa n,rrfa;« •'T • !'•«« d’iJ
*
m you value y»ur life 1
Call
your
mate
seem t&lt;» a parent a kind bf deam.
i et
d&lt;« fr"tn
therein a father pays bnt a just debt.-—
Wedlock gave him the good gift; to wedt£dwtafad tai fare. tr.utn.-rtl

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Xtaaiy l*uNle. O«n- .
•nd Usd sad T«» AgeaX All eolltcu-’ni I
P •
pwiMysnradWta OR- ia C-wawf. —A .
After 1 had ata taj

A7i^c?

boosts; and it i» there best if not cxclnsivdy, that a wide, a copious acquaintance
with the kingdoms of nature may be made
bv the means of ocular and converMthmal
instruction, »uch asshall eonvey a fund
of mrious information, apart from taskWe were chatting very pleasantly upon protecting osre.
' ter fa.stocratic hand.
vnik and Irawm-lcarning. A full half, or
tfa west, when a large, airy carriage drove,
Five years flew by, ami Mabel had .
t
m.. mother is dead, and more, of ail that ought tn belearoed in
in the nook, from which descended the. promised to be my wife.
inere was no
can't.work,—and— early life may fa learned nut of doors by
gentleman and lady I saw the evening fa­
c&gt;ioatry-bred children; nnd how incalcula­
ble is the edrantafi of snvh a method in
* Mafal excused herself and jnlne.1 them,
n-spoct both of the mind and the b-dy.
but in a few momenta returned with the
gentleman, whom sfa fatn-luccd as her
Foiioivass’s.—The brave only know
father.
Hrarmg I was from ths east
how’ to forgive; it i« the most refined and
ami frotn his native State, we conversed
grnflrotH pitch of virtue human nature
1
iu
myaelt,
younger
than
you.
Give
me
a hug time over his different homes. In, worthy of each ether
n
- . j ar,.,tfar orange for ter; and another gilttruth. We "knew lima not, eave by it*
I waa going to.brtng her to Hempstead,
h«|f dollar found iU way down Into
1&gt;f|ingwu
jhc outcast phy thing &lt;&gt;f fought, nay, sometimiw conquered; but a
’’"After we left tfa nook, wfa-h we did| and hod started for that purprae, when n
. telegraphic dispatch
1 fortune hid her yomg fare In her fruit. coward never forgave; it is not la hit
just aftte dinner, Mn. Brown acemed &lt;*«
ww..r mv mother a Illness.
I retumu-j •
pc&lt;.rleM daughter of beauty | nature; the power uf domjf-it flows only
terminal to try «y omvermte-W pow­
home again, sou - ---------- -j --- —
- luruco »»»&gt;
ers; and if -fa trinl my foqnadty. I
—---- ---- —-- ------ ,
far out
- . pronounced
•
■ «
. of that would apeak through her face, nnd
assure you «fa tried my patience afaq fi'r until the .physician
and above alt tba little temptations of
danger. JJfa
Tbm I st***! “wwa'bitodfo°
ft®"j',ined hor lo'lerin« Md iinPld&lt;;,u com’
if there is
thing more than another I
resenting every fruitless attempt tu infur the second time.
It waa a faiuUj-.
Lb. rtemxrt
“ literally P*S“ hlen rtae, tb.», eoMe..ul^
“rr.pt h. ta^lmm.
Jetnst, it is the eternal clatter of a wo- evening, rtxl
and the
steamer »
was
Sb- was juft wfat God J"**';

M|lj; atartlcd Frank's I Simple, ■rtlean. puiwhearted ihild.
, * j
wi,l^ then tnot I had a sister jurt like

J. M. 5 EVI.WB,
I «fat
"g,
((|(ver i|k
/ • E5ERAL Isiel ^dT.x Agral. CUkcfau*. »» i»
‘
j jMUgbing|y —
I.T awl to k«mw«rtn»taJh.t»»eare.
-Mr toward me, and sam. * X
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TKBMS-«1JW, in advance

Hastings' barry

VOL. 3.

A.Ma

no dilfault
fenv

-J lui-i

i.ruiKa:

JOHN
VAX BRUXT,
OOws ta &lt;k« Csart
AV H.mas. Fees for rvenrdan. ta^t sasss. is Iwj iua
T&gt; tXilKTLH OF DKEUS.

U. N. SII ELBOW,

^1^;, wwariaome round.

■nera child.

1 withdrew from
fa&gt;i&gt;.
!”

mt fam tai u ta.utaJ mtawi. I«

KTANTON A TIFFANY
gTAXTOy^UiiAtAXGErj '

HHH.r.VILlJt IXCB4JM-

be fartpj'-fa’H

♦ioonffMErtl

Like fruit npon the tree, they show the
nature of the man; while motives, like

ship, tn ascertain her sentimontt. For
this purpose he said t&lt;» her one day, with
that kind of an air and manner whlth
means either jest nr earnest, as y&lt;u rosy

were under matrimonial cngairemcnts l»
any one, what part of your name (No-yee)
might 1 taka fur an answer 1"

inclined to form such an cngngcrtMSU,
sb&lt;&gt;uid such person offer who loved y-ji.
and was not indifferent as to yourself,
what part uf your name might l&gt;e taken

“And if I were to tell yon lh|t I lore
you, and ask you to form such an engagemrut wiuh sar, therf what parti of your
name mar I take F
• 0. then." replied the blushing flirl,
“take th« ir*«Ze nanu, ns in such eass I
would cheerfully resign llfor youra."

It is said that one of the editors of the
Lswisburg Ckrtmitlt. soon after comtnsocing to learn lite printing bushwsn, wmt
to soe a preacher's dsugbter. The next
time be attended meeting he was rs.i&gt;.1dsrably astonished ut hearing die minister
•annoancu as bin text: “My daughter'la
grevioualy tonmaited with a devu/'
“Did you not toll me, sir, that ynu could
hnld the plnwl" said the master. “Arrah!
■
■.......... - ” _ IX
U..
bold it, and two horses drawing i
from me I But give it to me. itit
im, and bo jabers 111 hold it wit
»ny boy/
T

A. theatrical manager, in Iowa, advertjsra a wonderful dog that work probloow
tn algebra, with «*»e leg tied behind 'him.
the door,
■
I
P. B.-s-The free list is entirely excluded

A Frenchman bn'Ut a four story
aty/miug his Dutch r'
bouse. Bring on the

�BETOBlICAir RATXUR

Ivi-'’ the State and against justice know I iiinterests
'
- of
- the
•
~
-- &gt; party, on­
Republican
* *- •*"
* ‘ * *1, and
xxvnra. xtorroxe.
_
. ,
, ,
“i*rri*-T ■ । i
roe Con misstoner of L«
eofoco cotemporadMdeay Aa» Buchanan
Waatla^^ra,AsguM M, MU. J*MW W. Saxoorx, of St.

BE7UBL10AN
8 T ATE—TIC KEY.

deace to the Tectori of
Tte GMsraer.
lion of the State. Hfa fomifev is saeb as rious citixens who havejieea darignated
for the several State oBfcae by this con­
to render him familiar with the wants of I vention, as men honest, capable vnd wor­
Foe Lfest Oavmor
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to Bt« swamp ami
thy of assuming Uk&gt; trusts we pruposc to
: other Slate land*.
confide to their keeping, and *« curdtally
SDMUWD a FAIRFIELD.
Jotix M. Gaaaosr, of Waahteuaw Co., Invoke for them at the poll*, the harmo-1
' the parent arioeipal editor of the Jorma/ uinus
"&gt;*’ and
T1 united support
P°rt *
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Pi
of all w!
wJu&gt;
love
’NELSON &amp;. ISBEL.
the right, and deaire ite universal fekunpho/ Eddtaliou, now nominee for Saperinj tea dest af PwbUa laelractiaa, fa, from the
Trip to Detroit.
| very nature uf his attainments and oceuA severe thunder-stona on the mom, pation, smincotly fitted for tbe position.
1 He is represented as an enthusiast upon a pleasant day*, travel, which we enjoyed i
JAME8 W. SANBORN.
■ the subject of education, and ha* made by taking a neat, at rather a late hour, tv
Far AIIohmv Qessrsl,
’ himself familiar with tbc practical work­ one of Slepard’n oraches, with but a
' inge of all its department* in our Statu.
faint prospect of reaching the care, in time
Witttx J. Baxter, nominee fiw mem
ber of Board of Education, fa a resident ever, proved what baa often been asserted,
' of Hillsdalu county. He holds tbe office that Shepard’» stages never tail to con­
| to which be has been nominated, by ap- nect, and two o’clock found ua hurrying
'TillEKDISTKICT.
’
I pomttaenrifroin the Governor, and is eonn» RepufakM* elite Ccuutes eomFri.inC tbe I sequent)}- familiar with its duties and re­

MOSES WISNER.

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The principal object of interest on our

With such a ticket in the Geld—with
such men to labor for and to vote for, wc

a. a. xntioBT.
VTILUKR h. MMT1
DWIQHT MAY,
A II MOBBffloJt
WILLARD DAV Li,

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true Republiean and com

be publican

before waa a stately oak, nearly two feet
in diameter, shivered entirely into pieces

feel assured that the Republican parly can
maintain their former “vantage ground" by a stroke of lightning, during the night
and roll Upja’- th* close of tho campaign, previoua. About two tnilee south of this
■ now opened, a greater majority than place, that noble tree, whose wide spread­
crowned their efforts in 1836. ’
ing branches were reaching out towards

heaven, to grasp, aa it were, the rain and
The mate Convwntlea.
Tbe Republican Convention, which as­ sunshine, received In its embrace the fatal
sembled at Detroit, Augu»t 19th, eras stroke which left it but a mass of oven­
called to order by Jamis M. Edmoxds, wood, with scarce a fragment larger than

will hasten to make the correction; bnt,
from the follonjog, wc are inclined to
believe that if anybody la guilty of forge enuring into Its com
ry It is Bill Eagifab himself. But fat । flexible and may bo
Idin produce the letter which he did read 1

without iuja
a to the mile.

lowing upon this subject Is from tbe New
York Tribrnt:
•
“Did William 11- Eugliah read, at the
ialeoonventioa in hi* district by which
be was renominated, a letter, or part of
a letter, from President Buchauan, in
doraiug and commending him substanlially in tbc terms ot- that which weprtalI ed some days since I The question is one
of fact, and not to be put aside by abuse i
nor dogged by quibbles. We have just'
received a letter dated *'Jo&amp;r»nav!Ue,
lixL, Aug. 9,1838," written just after the
close of the ,Cou vesuiosx, smd signed W m.
G. Proctor, aa attendant of that Cncveo-

In some localWfae,

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however, that the tansM-wee non

GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE.

Thera is nut a Rrpublican, be&gt;«Ln Ar«»l-A .nd Sm
«*»
ity, that the cable would not sink to the advocates a di*solutioa of the Lmoc,
bottom where the water is two or three I while many of tbe mott prominent memmile in depth, but this i. a ta’lscy
Tbc bera of the DemoerwUc party do an. Nor
experimental soundings of Lieut. Maury
have damnnitraUd that in the extremes!
™
up to bis eyes in trtwn. buu
orthodox pro slaverr democrat.—.Ittcey

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r^r- The list of Amartam vessels that
therefore fa that the;•de.rod from Havana ia 1857, fyr cargoes

through its satire length, bat that it Is
absolutely tafofrom the effects of storm*
or other casualties. Some have supposed trip, were raptured.
that it might be out by sharp, rocky pro
jeciion*. but none such are believed to
exist m Its bed.
The total length of submarine rable*
laid down previous to th^ completion ot
the Atlantic Telegraph rataronse was
1*30 milca. Add to thia tbc AtlaaUo Ca­
ble. and the number of miles la increased
to 3,MM. When tho telegraph ia brought
into working order, it will be iu imme­
diate connection with 83,000 miles of land
telegraph, in this country, and on ilia Eu­
ropean aide with about 40,000 miles —
Taking all the land and submarine lines
together, their capacity for tbc rapid dif­
fusion nf intelligence will bo immense,
aud their effect upon tho business and so­
cial intercourse x&gt;f the world inoalculable.
—Dtt. Tnb.

KST CRIME Omit rtpmtnWiM os.

line of railroad to

GOLDEN PRIZE,

such imtedilevian* as Bochanon and Case
rather expensive humbugs—or luxuries,
it you will; si *uch a figure 7—Atferrtfssr.

than the one we printed, we will ackoowl-

1638, by which

needs no in­

GOLDEN PRIZE,

B.U. freely for the benefit « »
*nan and hi* army of cormorants 1 If they
submit to this tax of twenty dollars this
year, they wifi be required to beer thirty
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at tbs convention, and if it is any better

had thrown Walker and
mkI,

GOLDEN .PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

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perpetrated to many foolish things, that
the people are prepored to baUsv* him | Ths cable is H'l^khe of an
•" inch in diwuiivrT almJZT^uratiun. .If our •n,***T“P
W,‘”’to»
guilty ot almost any accusation. . If. our,
teriala t
A fen ds will gira ua any &lt;utbeutie tevb
1. Wirt—Eighteen str
that each one of them muM pay «ot lane
denco that the letter in queatlon is a for­ inch wire.
■!— '-mfr -fo/tars, annually of thia alarm
gery, on the part of tbc Republicans, we 1 ' Z Six strands of yam.

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the RopuMirsn souse.

HAMMEL TOCNG.
Ma* AXN A WHKLPLET.
Miss VIRGINIA TAVGUax,
Mas. !&gt;L VSMOX.
Mae BATTIK CLAH.
FINLEY JOHNSON.

too foolub to be evan attributed to the
pen of James Buchanan.
The fact ii.

Chairman of the Central Committee, st
■The hero of the day read u»
12 o’clock, M.
Hon. Acstix Blair, of scarcely higher than a woodman** axe
would have left it, except aAw tell splint­ some extracts from letters over the sig­
ers running up like spires from a dome nature of James Buchanan, io which the'
President said that naught but the most
to an attitude of perhaps fifteen feet.
kindly fadings existed iu his heart tow­
We found tbwCentral Road iu good re­ ard him [Engluh,] that he regarded him
pair, and, as far as wo can judge, under os a true friend of his Administration;
excellent management. The employees that if be [Buchanan] were a voter of tbe
are certainly very gentlemanly and atten­ diatrict and possessing a thousand votes,
all would bo cast for him. Beside*, be
tive. ITic approaching State Convention
said that English’s recent course in tbe
was an object of 'attraction, and^hr train eouocilaof bu country would give him a
on which we traveled waa the longest we uan&gt;« that would bo pnmdly recorded in
Amei ican hiatory.'
was adopted.
Tbe convention was per­ recollect ever to have seen on tho road,
‘ Can any num doubt after thia that the
manently organlaed in accordance with and every rar was densely crowded.
letter exists—that tho President fa its au
OVB STATE TICK KT.
Arrived at Detroit, wo experienced thor—that it was read, wholly or in part,
the report of the committee, with the
We need not teU cur renders that the following perman rut officers:
some difficulty In finding rooms to suit by Engliab to certain delegates to secure
ai xMAKY OF mews.
ticket, which stands at the head of this
Preaident—Acsnx Blais, of Jacksi-iu but which was finally accomplished by ex­ bi* renoruinatien—and that if there b&lt;'
J3y Over fifteen thousand pound* of
any lnrgery in tbe premiace, English is wool were purchasedd in Corunna thia
Coloms, is oompoeed of tried and true
Vicx Paxaxnxrrs—Gnu W. Las, C. P. changing hotels.
the forger 1 But wc do not aupprwc there
Tho Stale Convention and the result &lt;/
men. Moot uf the names are familiar to Jonxaow, Cusarxa Year, F. Snrarx,
fa any. We challenge English to deny
nearly every resident of our State. Wc Joiis'Clabx, Jcux Cogsball, Natmax its l*t&gt;oro are already before our readers, that a letter, or part uf a letter, from ll»
Tlx- Rock I*l.inJ R-&gt;ad fa reported
and we will only my boro that we en­ President wssYcad by him to delegates unoffirialy to l&gt;c about 815,000 in ^uly
cannot but fed to cocgratulato lta&gt; mem­ 1‘ixacs, Willard Davj*.
1838. behind July, 1857.
attending
the
nominating
Convention,
an-1
joyed
its
deliberations,
nnd
the
society
of
bers of the Republican party in this State,
Secretaries—E. F. Grovxsxer, of
if he admits tin: existence o| the letter,
Tl»e sisters of Mayor McCray, of
that they have secund turh rnen as vtan
Hillsdale; WmsiM Smith Farmor, of tbe old friends, whom ere met there, in tho
but says it has been garbled, we chai Grand Rapids, was soman hat injured by
highest degree.
da rd bearers during the pregfait campaign Berrfan; J. C. Wtlus, of Sanilac.
knge him to publish tbe letter tie rftrf retd tiring thru an from a carriage a fiw d*y»
. Hou. Musks Wann, of Oakland Co.
At 0 p’dock, on Friday sveulng. wc Let iu have the iKter.”
A committee was appointed to draught
U well known as an effcieut, devoted and resolution*, exprvasivc of the views uf were again seated in a rar oo tbe light­
j-jy*1 The Dutch Reformed Cbureli a:
Thx Dxtb«jtt AnvcRTrtx*.—A cb*ngning express brain of the Central Road,
true Republican, well fitted for a lander, the convention.
Grand Haven fa tiring enlarged, ami a
Arrived at Battle fa the internal concerns &lt;&gt;f this paper Is 1 new one fa in course or erection at Mill
The convention 1 next proceeded to bai­ homeward bodtid.
annouured.
W
m. 8. Wood, temporarily
ty profession, and has the advantages of, lot for candidates fi&gt;r State offij^ra, w bicb Creek about midnight, and enjoyed until
PulnL (
employed a* editor, baa retired, and the
aucsiderabfa pvliticak experience.
Mr. ‘ resulted in the k-lcetlnn of tbc ticket morning refreshing sleep, at that model
The earning* of the Michigan
establishment by some arrangement hut
Wtnxa wns a candidate for Congress, in which stands at die li«ad of our columns, hotel known as tbe ‘-Battle Creek House.’’
Southern Road for the first wrvk in Au­
announced, passes into the entire control gust were 831.083 against 81,370 fast
tbe fourth d’strict. In 1854, but was de
H. II. Edmoxda, from the coiumittoe Mr. Campbell, tbe proprietor, fa very af­
of F. 1*. MaaLxr.
Mr. M. is a good year, showing a small gam.
ftatedei-y Cao. W. Pick.
In 1857 he on resolution*, made his report wbsth wo fable, unostentatious and attentive.—
rece'v* a folk ting vote a* the successor j aJop’ed. .Speeches were made by some Should wa ever travel that way again, Rtq-ubltcan, R»d a gentleman of ability
and political experience.
He waa for­ th»rc is one l-w-ofwo editor ia Mtchtgra
•f Gan. Casa in the United States Senate.' of tbe nominees, upon being called out. we shall certainly stop st the Battle Creek
merly connected with tbe preea in Now
House.
Although, pcrXonally,'but digliliy sc ' after which tbc convcntlon'adjounMd.
York,
and
wa*
a
insmber
of
the editorial
A few hours' ride on Saturday, over a
quainted with Mr. M'iaxkr. «• have the j
lie utmost harmony pre railed through
(57“ The typhoid fever has broken out
staff of the Detroit/nget'ray. Mr. Mor­
aasuraDce that bo posaaseca all the nocus-1 oat, and all seemed well pleased with the very rough and tiresome road, brought
ley
prom
fees
to
make
thu
Adrtrtittr a in the Penitentiary at 0&gt;4un»bu&lt;. Six­
nary qualifications of a good Executive, result of their labors.
। us to our own door
door in our own qi&gt;t,
qujhl, litteen patients are now in the hospital.—
good paper, and wc have nodoubt ho will
•nd, what h more, he represents priori-1
The following are the resolutions adopt- J tie village.
One death has occurred.
S
As a leading organ, the Adttrti
pits which m ist render him triumphant ed by ths convention:
|
From our observations during this trip, do So.
Among the patent* issued from
at the close &lt;.f tl« promt cmitrat.
I
Rttolttk That the Republican party of I io relation to the cropa, wc hare come to ttr has hitherto sustained an enviable rap the U.S. Patent Office for tbe week end
E
xd B.
the candidate
the" Butte
State of
of Michtaan.
Michigan, by its
its representsrepTmiital ’ the conclusion that hay is plenty, fruit utatM&gt;n,and we cordially bespeak fur tbc ing the 27th ulu, was one to Albert
L1dmi
—
n FanriKU,,
l......... ,k_
u».t- !' tbe
for Uent. Governor, is a member of ths tives here assembled, does
does tla*
thia a,,
day re scarce, corn aod potatoes rather a abort new proprietor a brilliant success ia tbc Studdanl, of Tecumseh, fur improvement
affirm Hs political crimd in the decisive
in horse-power machines.
future.
present State Senate, and is wdh known language adopted by the National Gm- crop, atid children and dogs abundant
Harrison county (Ohio) fa one of
as an efficient and laboring man, in all vr-ation, of Philadelphia, in June, 1850.
We learn that ibe Statu Printers, the greato«t wool ginwing counties In the
and emphatically renew their pledge to
Hosmu A Kxxx. at Lansing, are fitting Union. The Cadix Stntintl estimates the
A atriking contrast is exhibited in the
tb* Republirans of other Statea, faith
toforabpea railed,
lie fa President of
crop of the county nt four hundred thou­
fiilly to maintain the cherished principles vete given in Kansas al the recent elec­ up a printing and bindery cstablikbment.
sand pounds which will sell for one hun­
the Hillsdale College, a ripn scholar, and of the Declaration of Independence, and
tion, aa compared with the celebrated which, when finiahed will be tbs moat dred and twenty-tw o thousand dollars.
of pleasing and eloquent address. lie the Cobatitulina of these united States.
“eandla-boi” election of one year ago.— complets establishment of it* kind in the
Ladiea' National Equestrian
Rttoletd, That the course of James Bu
raters the political arena with a hearty
State. Tbe building is 30x80 feet; two
The Oxford precinct, where John Calhoun
Convention, will be held mi Wednesday.
good-will, and his well directed blows chanan, in his opposition to the admission
stories, and completely furnished with
September H, at the Union Courae, Long
of Kansas into tbc Union, marked, as it found nearly eighteen hundred votes,
will tell fearfully on tbc opposition in the
steam
engines
and
machinery
for
tbe
vsIsland. Premiums will be awarded aa
has been by corruption, bribery and mostly democratic, gives the following
present campaign.
rioua departments ot modern printing follows t To the best rider, a piano worth
falsehood, fa, ia the opinion of this con vote upon the English bill:
Jous McKixkat, of Van Duren county, veutioa, far more characteristic of a dee
8500; to the second best, a silver pitcher
Far Ste Engl i*h Bill..........................
14 and book-binding. ”
and pair &lt;»f goblcte, worth 8300, and to
our pnsent Secretary of State, now nom­ pot than the Chief Executive of a great
Rx-xoMuunco.—Hon. DxWnr C. the third a gold watch.aet with diamonds,
inated fur State Treasurer, is too well Kepuhlic; and that the conduct of bis
admmhtration and its supporters thus far,
I.racii has beeu rc-nomiuated as a candi valued at 8200.
known to oraJ any comments Upon his
Shawnee which, according to Calhoun,
in eonaectioa with this oppress id territodate
to Congress, from thu fourth district.
|3J“ Seventy-six hast, weighing In
fitntte at our hands, fie has Imd consid- ry, has not only exposed them to Um gave nearly eight hundred democratic
This fa bat a merited tribute from his eon- the aggregate over twenty.flve hundred
arable experience iu the affairs of our rigbteou* indignation of every pure majority, now foots up thua:
atituen*
to their efficient and incorruptible pounds, were seined night before last, end
State, boil) a* legislator and State office.-. minded patriot, bat brought open dis­
the Miners say. they did not sectv* a fifth
Reprsacntetive.
The Treasury will be sefe from all dep ! grsra upon our free mstitutiocs through
part uf the school. Several of the fish
A cotemporary comments upon the
out tbe world.
। weighed upwards of fortv pounds. They
eedator* in such hands.
Rnolrtd, That our Representatives in foregoing figures, as follows :
Exraxuvx Luxuaix*.—The brandy, were sold for tlSO.-F. F. Rott, A»y. 14.
For Secretary uf State, NXiaos G. Congress have, by their uuawerving fidel­
‘•Here is a decrease of Democratic wine, cigars and tobacco imported into
ty Mr. Fred. P. Stanton, while BeeIsmtt, of iJvingstra county, is etuiaaoUn­ ity to ths greet principle of freedom, and strength that needs explanation.
The the United Blates last year oust 8ll,retary for the Territory of Kansas, re
qualified. Although a new and modest their constant devotion to tbe interests of *ager"cannot have shaken *o many people
034.W8.
ceived a Utter from Mr. Staler. U. &amp;
tho
people
they
represent,
reflected
bnaor
msn,7&gt;e relied upon his qualifications to
out of their homes in so short a lime.—
Senator
from Penney Ivauia, who h~d re­
upon the Slate, and endeared themselves But, seriously, what a commentary are
bring him into notice. He bes bad some
cently returned from a tour of political
to their conititnahtr, and they art hereby theee act* on the most important inci
observation in Kansas.
This latter was
experience as a legislator, in the a&amp;irs of urged and enjoined firmly to oppoee by
dated Clearfield. Pa.. Aug. 14 1857, and
aurRtatc.
We ate truly gratified that voice and vote, every snconstttutiocal
in South Carolina, said :
contains the following significant passage:
the nominating convention prefa-red the claim or encroachment of the stave powTux Htonssr (a: ms—Douglas Mrx
“AB tbe opposition cd1 which the South
claim* of aoeb a man, above those of In­
Attxxd'—Tba Washington fiTesosi probaa complained in th
Walker
she herself iuuguri
triguing and uirnu epeiocs politicians.
' uadrr a Free O«sAt»hra, At ti&lt;Mr and
pounds tbs following sentiment as a car­
D*xUtt S. Casa, of Ingham county, ia patriotic ptoplt t\f Knnti. We believe , dinal principle of tho Democratic erred.and JcfTerson, In tho
set the evil example,
the nominee far Auditor General.
Ila, tbc-ni as deservedly entitled to the priv i- A little caution, good friends, may pre- rowed It from them',
as were the men of
Hke the othesa, brings with him the ra- legrs of the Union, ------1 tj)fni in tbtir
cooimetidalion of exjtcrience in State af
heresies, at the instigation of the
tie for the right! your
;
fairs, and htononihistina is but the just ।
nseti..-, « m* »■
Union.
CursoDouglas and live! otherU.ey mult tland up Ft On mufE
reward for a preference of principle to | ncaaticr. of the Old World to the New. whs, a traitor's doom await* you. Hear
it is high time that our Government adopt
the Union: ■
*
«ill remember the manHeato fanned by relations the Mpple of ths Pacific slope
truir
Mr. Cana, by which himself sad twenty with their brethren of the East, end with
Modem democracy fa pn«rwee&gt;ve
thio in view, the members of this enafeu-_ wa arc net disappointed ■ in burnt a
Inwyato__ _____ .___________________
Jackson county, was made temporary
chairman, and Wx. 8. FAXMsa,oi lk-rrien
county, temporary Secretary.
A committee waa appointed to exam­
ine credential*, sod report permanent
officers of the convention; after which the
cowvreithm adjourned until 2 o’clock.
Tlw time having arrived fur the reas­
sembling of the convention, the oom mi’tee ua credentials made their report, which

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SILKS,

GROCERIES

. New Arrangement
tt lh&lt; Stxa »t F- ROWER.

BOOTS

Sc

QlrLOTSQ,

The Mib^ribee birtog refitted hie .tore for the
BOOTS a SHOES to a branch of
U. trade,
*oUeh » portion of tbe paablic pal-

CUSTOM WORK

KUH EKS Itom-.UIE STORE.
Price. Retrain ted to .oil the tlmee—call
arid Examine.
r &amp; -Girt for ISdea

daray’iRegnlatorawUI
■U qwedily. Coatir
ia, InSaxuma'ioc of lb
pein. Livrr Cuinplaii
iileart and KlJoer.
uato, Small l ox. F.

Regulator* wiH leaiore it to rvgulant
Ra frtuale should be without them.
R. Reinedk* are aoid by Drurri.t. ever
wlmre
RAHWAY A CO.
I. P. Roberta A Co.. He.tiaga.
I. J. Down*. Prairieville.
i. XKb.de, Orangeville.
____________ _ ____ ‘_______

DBD-DXBBTI

aadgivadUly
The aentor eu—,.
”ill be prvicnt at tbe eeuioae uf the UguUture,
a* I an.mg. aad eurrrenoud with thl. JournaL—
We have a!«o emnloyrd a phenograpie reporter,
audehaU be prepared not only to puMieh tho dai­
ly proceeding, ofU&gt;&lt; Legt.laUirc, bat give full tier-!
batun reports of •poeebea to which the poblletoay

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ar.

or St per half doire; Scandinavian bSU hii
115 rent* per box. ar ttve for tl
face. Miami County, Ind., dog. 4 iSW.
Da. C. W. Itobadc I bare received kbukIi be
•ot from ynar Scandinavian Blood Bunter ai
Blood Fills, that I Kava thought it my duty, m
It is tern toy iodiuanoo.togireyoaa plain aui
merit cf my cape. I waa for year. anUcicd wi
that bane of all comfort, and efieirwey in hnKm
d»ape;..im To recapitulate all the to called rett
dice which 1 have weed to rid anaelfof thia diaea

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED GOODS, MV8UNS; STRIPED

SHUrHNG, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, &amp;«. (bei

’

Io our ccmmereU department, over which a
competent man will preaidc, we .hall alm tt eceu
raev aad reliability, •
Tbc editorial management and general condnet

CeH*of Rewly-kmU

COOKING STOVES

CLOTHING!

MORNING EDITION,

MORTGAGE SALE.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CIIALLI

FABE!
JTLERY.
m Distanced

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

srica Ahead.

CHAMBRAS,
than ever worthy uf aupport. We aak our friend*
to cirrulair thi. pros,"-’,'J. “d “3 • ’,ord *“
our furor. Dino* make th* fact that election ia
over a renaon for nidifferenreor neglect of dutl«.
to th* performance of which our pubUe poeltieo
ha. enabled re tocontnbute to no amaU extent.
TKRMB.-Slngt. copy &lt;4 yore-, to Clube, four
oepke for
or ntoo cofde* for «44). In advanceeaeb .ubecribcre name wrilieo on the taper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

All that aertmu piece or parrel of land yluato
in aecuou twan'y-twa. ttt.) town four. (4.1 north
of range ten . lol wr.t, »&gt; the aouoto of Barry,
and State of iMidflgan, bouaded on the ea.t by
the Tboreepplr River, on the louth bv the ea.t
and wee* quarter line uf .aid erction twealy-two

; ROWER
TO THE PUBLIC!

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

waa dulv resided in the alike of tba r.«x&gt;«tor of
Deed, ot Harry eoanty. afortaald. M tba llth day
of December, 1U6, to Liber Oof Mortgagee, aa
paceSTL
OU which, aaid mortgage, there l. claimed to be
dae. U Uh date of lb,. noUoe. »o. hundred and
eighty dollar* end fch.^ight oeata. iblffl Ml and
no anit or i'ftieveJingt hating breo in. urn ted at
law or esmty to tocovtr the said debt u«w tv-

a power vf tok in .aid mortgage oratoined. and
to poraaaocc i.f the etatutem aacb care made knd
prunJ -d. tbcpremUca drecribedto reld murtgagr.

|»ons why

ROBES,

rt’ Friday Sept ♦, l»7.
Having here afflicted with
u for the part jeer red a
your toediesue. called the
.
I Purilier.hlgblyreccamtocuded '
by gvntiemrn with whom I ata .rqnlntevi, 1 wa*

i

I enrrey thereof, aa a partition line brt ween Cliarire

MARSEILLES

OOL-

LAR8 AND SLEEVES, (new atylr,)
WHITE GOODS, 4tc.
’
I
.
,

.! EATS ATTIi BATS,

OnJurereUfL MJr aert
lie
,
M.A aUt^aH Jar-Tit nret Utt
ta laiiaf
Ikt [tvJr-Thtat
...
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
Tbc Tai-Wamv Tatiwawi* compoaed of toe
In.ide matter of tbe Dulv T.ranre of every two SHIRTING, COTTONADD’, of every
dal«, and ireued re 1 inaiied to eubeerfber. en
Tuesday, Thm.d.1 and Satvrdsy eregdoga. To variety nnd stylo.
I
man .hi. ite.l-e lire ennienl. of til* ll.llv
CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CUEdK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES! I

IJNEN, WHITE UKEN DRILL

FANCY CA6SIMERES, a brga stock,
beautiful patterns and refry cheap-, BIACK

COOPERING fttSLNESS*

DOE SKIN, BIACK BROAD CLOTH.
IVATED
STOVES.
EN STOVES*
.WK STOVES,
kn. Six Plata and Box Horen
s buildfhs.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
The aborTdwcribed premiere I el.Ul expree tor
Mir. at public anettoo. or .endue to tbe&gt; bigbeet
bidder at tbe frcul Door of the Court
••

i^ARE;

•ILSI RECEIVED

HIBODB
Coo.prf.iag everyUiiog for a genUemre’. mtofiit
ehirta, oollan, Rlovee, bo,wry, crereto, pant*, *r
err variety from five .hilling. to rix dollar.; easts,
every price, quality and pattern ; veal* froci UX
•Uilltap to fu dollar*.

“
wt ratals.
Heating*. Jaly 15. IBS.
DDWOLLTIOM.
H. J. KENTIHLD
HTHE no pn-.nerehip. heretofore exuling under
t,f Full and winter GOODS,
I tbe name of Great A Sracuuao. la thia day
diaacJ red. by mutual coatoM--.-J’11"4

(Met Irre Wm of all kM»
S’KKSisa

Al tin chritpciti (tore in town by

' 3°VraKC1TrowSl

a it.--

DXKCOVEKT »,
HRB’S STONE

0. D. BPAULDIXG.
HMttogaU^y M.155A_______________ _
at .-i.tnniahing |&lt;iw price*. My rnottn
i» • little cb.ui|&gt;er than the chettpcaL*
JEWELRY 1
I have junt received a good lUtoortinrnl BOOKS AMD STAT1OIEKTI I
Lidija
MAPES A BASTA, hare jaat **•&lt;»•* •
atoek oT J.arrlry, Hooka.
J*

A FB1ZE FOR EVERHBODY 1
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TBE

Dr. A. E. BOMETEEL,
PHYSICIAN fo SURGE Oil

Do. X E. Roxartau haring mark Hutingt tua
permanent place e(rr-;-*----- ------- ■ •»efcuena of Qaataaga i
,n at.

MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,

NAILS, GLASS, PCTTY, OILS, CAN*

A BEAUTIFULLY

DLE8, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BSD

DRESS GOODS

Such a* Prints, Ginglmni*. LcLaitto, Met?n«a* I’.ir.iwctiga Ulack Alitoccna and a
variety of Wool DeLalnai all very nice
and very cheap.
.
Ako a good HSAortrpcnt of Cloth* tor
naeu’s wear, nnd a large stock of slapkeDenitna Sheetings,shirting, »tripea,cb&gt;erif
«d brkinga.

JUST RECEIVED a mw lotot

UOOTMmmI MHOEM,
Ladir'a Gaiters Burkina and BooU, a

CORDS, CLOTHES UNE8, ITROOMS,

THENEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS ia aaa el

XiS.TWZR'f
\WE5t
UM.N'&amp;et oatertahitog matter, and ELKGAXTLY
ILLUSTRATED men waak-

|.

A GIFT WORTH PROS EOfttXW to UNO
WILL RE RI.KTTO F ACT! .'HDi.scbJUER UN
of tab bubscrirtiox money.

nenrr

■ bora, mar at all tlmea be found, on our

■“3ruFsi5r&amp;-1- - - u-o ■•

.TEBMS-IN ADVANCE:
Oateapy for owe year, aari 1

U.fc

W ALL PA PER,Ar., Ae,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORXBT AKO C0U1WKIXGR AT LAW,
Reaidence, H»pe. Barry Co. Michigan.
Var toe present and until birther notice, I wRJ
• at my o»oe at tha Court HouM, ia Haatiturt,
a L'uwhay at
week, brtw.e* tbe boor. oHe
ad 3 o’etoek of there daye.to attowd to any bwaieea that mar coma before me in the abcw.oapactiaa-Ftot 4Oee add re... H vUag. Miete.

,an.we'to&lt;ato-______ **

uasurtuientat very low price*.
Un lurid a very latite atoek ofCrockwy
«one and Ghaa Warr. ’
'
Just received a new stock of

WILLIAM

JONES,

G&gt;^IOO2»X29S&gt;

Harla* AMTt (he entire

Of All kind* Cheap fur Beady Pay.

I have abo a very large quantity M

AND
RUIMGldBB,
on hand and all itersons wtritiui
tell w*!l do well to call before
•iwwhere.
I would partioulnriy j
the attention
•f person* who art btt
M to tbe bet
/large Block ol
that 1 have jm ih &lt;&gt;■
Nail, and Glare .nd U
•Mh, GUm, nail., Door
at u low a figure aa po*-.—------rtLyl
ifJ KENnnJ*

unriffnw *»“ *««■*«’

BlBBllltl,
FORMERLY kept by T. Pnauru. ia
A constantly making addltiow to the
name, all of which, be propaacs u, twll

CIELPEB that He CHEAPEST

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VOL. 3.

Bl.ANKM./cg^ew

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1858.

NO. 18.

Mr. DangaWe Bak osy Brace Bead.
“As soon as I was strong enough to
scenes which strike the American so odd­
‘Tam a little given to superstition, and siouata names; and I lying so passive, travel, we set out for Italy, the faithful
Mr. Bangutn was fitting in hie office
ly upon a first vtslL AU this dotay, tto tthe mystery of the note excited me. I faintly struggling to remember, until my Joseph accompanying us.
We
enjoyed
weariness and impatience, the contrast 1hare no duobl but there was sums sub­ soul sank whiriing in darkness, and 1 Florence, its palaces and plierics of art,
between the morning and the hard, grim Itil o conuection between it and tto near knew no more.
which the
“One morning, I cannot tell you bow the quaint old churches, atx
reality of mid-day, brought mq, down presence
i
of Margaret’s spirit, of which 1
religious sentiment of ages ।
»nd * trombone
from ray elevation,
i Mt alarmed to Ibad that night tocn conscious. But the long after, I awoke and found myself in a like |m atmosphere, tho morning and
GRAXT * UFAVLDIMO,
think of what had passed.
I seemed to inote tod rcactod mo by no supernatural strange looking room, filled with strange evening clamor of musical tolls, the Amo, 1tend. Mr. Banguia stared. The trom­
have town doing some wild, utuulvised imethod as I -was tit first inclined to be­ objects, not the least strong- of which and tto olivtMTowned Tuscan hills,—all 1bone was followed by an arm, and the
k was, probably, the touch, tho was the thing that seemed myself. At so delightful to tho senses knd tto soul. •arm by a body, the body belonging to no
act In a fit of intoxicapon.
Margaret lieve.
I
u. J- KEXFIKI.n,
came up before nit, sad. silent, reproach- iatniuspto.ro, tto inuflably fine influence, first, 1 looked with vague and motionless After Florence, Naples, wltlrtte beautiful, 1lees a personage than Mr. Eli 1 aoL
D'-~KT
“Mr. Bangum 1” said Mr. Fant, inquirful; and aa I gaxed upon Flora’s bedim- -which surrounded it, which Ud penetra­ curiosity out ot the Uths from which my dangerous, volcanic environs, where tho
»nd .box Stilv (trevt. «r*t
med fiwe, I wondered how I had tocn so ted my unoonldous perceptions, and bro’t mind slowly emerged; painleee, and at ancients aptly located their heaven and • “{bat’s my name," said that gwntbThe paper, tho glove, were peace; liatieaslv questioning *hslksr 1 hell, and where a luxurious, passionate
charmed.
I her near.
was alive or deed,—whether the limp
One* worshiping at beaaty** (brine,
I*. II. A J. RWBELL,
“We took tto first train for London, Ifull of Margaret,—full of something be­
people atoarba into its blood the spirit 1
weight lying In bed there wae my body,
“Good morning,"■aid Mr. Fant
1 knell U bondage (west.
TALERS to dry goods,
bootaMid
where we arrived at midnight . Two tsides what wo vaguely call mental associ­
—the meaning of tho silence and the of the soil, and the fire and languor of the
“Good morning” said Mr. Bangum.
And breathed my Vova With cagerr eea,
weeks la that vast Babel,—then, ho I for iations,—fall of emanations of tto very
dime. From Naples to Rome, where
**I see that you hare a band on your
Paris! Twelve tours by rail and steam- Ilove anJ »uffermg which she had breathed
we
saw
S
l Peter’s, that bubble on the
FRAVtte HOWER,
My soak well .towd with rapid's weslSsurftoo of the globe, which the next earth Ibalcony." began Mr. FanL
er carried us out &lt;»( John Bull’s domin. lute the writing.
electrical battery had been applied to my I
A king ot dlaaawd* won ikojrick.
“Row the note came there upon the
ions into the brilliant metropolis of hi*
My heart was not a Inunp.
brain, memory returned,—Margaret, Flo quake may buret, tto Vatican, with ita
French neighbor. Joseph accompanied floor was a riddle which I was too much
ra, Paris, delirium.
1 next remember I marvels of statuary, tto rained temples . uation there as trombone."
us, ami wrote letters home, filled with bewildered to explain by any natural
of tto old gc*Js and heroes, the Campagna,
lilting t&lt;&gt; (co my rivsl win
bearing myself gruan aloud,—then seeing ।
“I presume you can," raid Mr. Bang­
----ItlDLEY A BAKER.
tto Pope, and—Flora.
WehaffLuta
gossip which! knew or hoped would make means. Joseph, who burst in upon me,
Upon a (ingle nib,
JuMph at tny side. 1 tried to speak, but
urn, “if we can agree upon terms."
x\rr VCTUXERX »t tin, sh»rt-lro« and Wf»Margaret writhe.
1 had not found it so iu my extremity of pain and difficulty,
Al be bad played the tkuea with
glimpse of tor. It was ons nkht, at the
oould
not
Upon
my
pillow
wae
a
glove,
“During what hours should I play F
easy lo'fbrgnt her as I supposed it would sulred it at unce. It tod fullen out of the and to placed it ^gslnst my cto®k. An GJoo^tn. We had been mu Aug about
^&gt;rll Knl«art. cuU«n
(tovei»tws ouv«kur
asked
Mr. Fant
to.
Flora’s power over me wu sover­ glove, where it tod lain folded, silent, un­
wed of lb.v
vft";_____
. .. indescribable, excruciating thrill shot thro that vast and solemn pile by tto moon­
“They usually play,” said Mr. Bangum,
eign; but when 1 was weary of the dsxzlc noticed. during all this intervening period
light, which silvered It over with indescri.
j. 1‘. HODERTS A CO.,
of folly and »exation of soul. Margaret me; still I oould not speak. After that, bablo beauty, and at last, accompanied “from two to three in tto afternoon, and
and
whirl
of
the
life
she
k-d
me,
—
when
nKALQUi te drupr. madictats, patent msdi
came a relapse. Like Mrs. Browning e
six to eight in the evening."
.
r.nr..
Oita. Utrper.Un.^rai-K «■«.
I looked into tto depths of my -heart, had drme tor duty, in time; 1 tod only
by our guides, bearing torches, we as­
“What is tto place worth T” sail Mr.
and saw what thb thin film of-paaxiou and tnyralf to blamo for tto tangle in which I
cended through dark and broken passages
.
I was thinking of
to the upper benches of the amphitheatre. Fant
pleasure concealed.—in those serious mo­ now found myself.
J crwcd Io deal with n*&gt;d&gt;,
“Five dollars a week?” said Mr. Baaments which would roftie, and my soul Flora, rtipon tho deck of tho steamship,
As we were passing along one aide, we
•hcffrd Tu-Jthfu: Mlie* off.
------MAPES As BANTA,
“ But one morning 1 was better. 1 oould
wton in a moment of chagrin,
।
raw picturesquely moving through the gum, inquiringly.
put jtcrfl quoslioti» L&gt; me,—then.—dr,—
Asd torn*! opjsek at (ps^i
“Vary well," said Mr. Fant, with greet
talk.
Joseph bent over me, weeping shadows of tho opposite walla, with tto
toco so near throwing herself or
Marpirfvbad tor revenge.
ratiafactiou. He tod not expected more
Bod iCD* furjov.
“A month, crowded and glittering with dering to what fate her passion __
immense ‘Arcua between, the red-flaring
"
‘
Tho
dangers
past!'he
said.
‘
The
. .
.
nAclty end incident, preceded our de­ petuMity would hurry- tor now, if site
torches and half-illuminated figures of than three or four.
“You can begin to4ay, ifyou like," eaid
parture fur Switzerland.
I accompanied knew; cursing myself for my weaknera doctors say you will got well!'
another party of visitor*.
1 don't know
dore. ».Hith aide of Ulate atrrct. _
Mr. Bangum; “tho payments are week­
“ * Have 1 been so ill, then T
whether It was instinct, or aciftewesa of
flora’s party; Joseph remained behind. ■nd perfidy; while Joseph kept asking
“
‘
111
1'
echoed
Joseph.
'
Nobody
tto't
'
’
“
Vu?
wdl,"
aaU
Mr.
tM.
vision, thatisuggestcd Flora; but with n
We left Paris about tto middle of June,, mo what I* Intended to do.
**‘DoI dot' I said, furiously,—I shall you eould live. We all gave you up, cx- sudden le«p\f tho heart, I felt that she
end returned iu September. I havu no1
In accordance with thia agreement,Mr.
was there.
W e descended, and passed
words to speak of that era in my life.—• kill you, that is what I shall do, if you ccpt her;—and she’—
Fant's trombone did duty for a week on
“'Shor I said,—*1. she boro 1*
Isaw, enjoyed,suffered,learned su much! drive mo mad with questions which nolthout under tho arches of tto stupendous
“ ‘ From the moment of her arrival,'
Bargum's balcony, and very hard, too,
niin. Tto other visitors walked a little
I Flora was al way- glad, inaguiuceat, irre-■ er angels nor fiends can answer 1’
did
Mr. Fant bone away on his trombone.
replied
Joseph,
•
she
has
never
left
you.
“‘I know what you will do,’ said Join advance of us,—two uf tho number
• sistible. But, as 1 knew tor longer, my
At tto end of tto week, to called on Mr.
Ot^ if you don't thank God for here­
lingering behind their companions; and
' momenta ol misgiving became mure Ire- soph; ‘you will go home and marry Marto lowered his voice,—‘and live all the
Bangum for his week's salary.
certain words of tenderness and prarion
.1 quent and profound. If I had aspired to• garet*
.
"f will make out a bill, if you like,"
“You can have no oonceixion of ths cf- rest of your life just to reward her, you wo beard, which strangely brought to rny
I nothing higher tian a life of sensutras de­•
arc the* most ungrateful wretch! You
said Mr. Bangum.
•
light*, she would hav? tocn all I could1 foct of tbcao words,—‘Go fame and mar­
mind those nights on tto ocean steamer.
would certainly have died but for her.—
“If you please,” said Mr. FanL
.
W. rxitKi :t.
“ ‘ What w tto mayor with yon ?’ raid
ry Marynnl!' I shook as I have torn men
«
ish.
But
--i
m
mv
After a little
turning over of learea and
‘HOLtEALErad retail dealer in rr-xvries
?Ik£b!' 1 wbispared,
—‘ lhare—that
&lt;ff Jook-Xr.
All that might She has scarcely slept, till this morning,
“We were to spend ito winter in Italy.• ; shahs with tho ague.
in ”&gt;J f*ocFrom the A Ilantie Monthly.
' have Uxnif—"tot might to still,—the | when they said you would recover.’
| Meanwhile, we had another month in Pa-1
“Joseph paused. Every word be spoks
__t&lt; Flora •’ *
bim the bill.. Ho reed it over once, twice.
happiness cast away, nni perhajm yet I
TUB
. - -______ ’’’•- «**• 1 ll-"1 found Joseph again, who
woman
Is Flora
!' —I drew her closer,('
^Shc—
clung
to me,
went down like a lump of lead into' my(
ROMANCE OF A GLO VE. &gt; tmubted mo a groat deal with certain ru­ within my reach.—the temptation of the aouL 1 had, indeed, been conscious of a
mors to luul received concerning Marga­ Dovil, who appealed to my co ward iy, to tender band soothing'my pillow, of ai as we paused; and the happy oouplo went
“Mr. Bangurn, yon hare made a little
[coxcxvsiox.]
ret. According to throe, ato had tocn in fly from Flora, break my tows, risk mj lovely form flitting through my dreams,, on, over tto ancient Forum, by tto silent mistake tore, 1 beneva."
....... ——9
.
I columns of the ruined temples, and dia-1
feeble health ever since we left, and her honor ami tor life, for Margaret,—all this .
“Ehl” said Mr. Bangum, “not that I
“ ‘ Nut so,’ I said; • or If one romance
i-uslwd through me tumultuously. At of a breath and magnetic
magnetic touch of lovet appeared from sight upon the summit of I
ItEATII, ELLIS. A Co.,
increasing delicacy was beginning to length I said,------ends,
it
is
to
give
place
H&gt;
another,
still
j
infusing
warm,
sweat
life
into
"me,
—
but
am
aware oC"
Z
j-r
—
—
m
iwn
!
life
A I AXlFACTfBEBS of raff dtstere in tarsir J tto Capitolino Hill.
-Yea," raid Mr. Fant, smiling.
Ho
truer and sweeter. Our lives rnAv bo all alarm her friends. ‘ But,’ added another
“ * No, Juoeph; 1 shall do no such thing. |
] “A few months later, we heard of the
of
Joseph's
correspondent*,
‘
don
’
t
let
a siicccssiun of romances, if we will make
couldn't help smiling, to think bow Mr.
marriage
of
Flora
to
an
English
baronet;
Wcatwood flatter himsell that be is the 1 can never to worthy of Margaret; it ]* "-’The glove I* I asked.
1
Bangum would laugh when to learned
j. w. BL-CKLK,
them so. 1 think now I will never doubt
will
to
only
by
fasting
and
prayer
that
-&gt;o
n
.
o
w
*"F
Lody,
s
“
d
I
muat
do
her
cause, for sto is cured of him; and there
‘ Here it is,’ said Joseph. • In your ’
VWOXAHLEJAILOR C-m»rtens
what the mistake was.
j the future, for 1 GtiJ, that, w ton I have
the justice to ray that 1 never knew a wo­ I
is talk of an engagement between her and I can make myself worthy of Flora.’
“It's rather a funny mistake.
1 don't
you demanded it, you would &lt;
t’ivcn up my dearest hope-, my best to­ a tondsome young elergynum, wto is
•• ‘ Will you start for Italy in tto more- delirium
&lt;
man better fitted to b sr that title.
As
The LiU
ured friends, and accepted the gloomy
ing?” to asked, pitilessly.
!
inot be without It; you caressed it, and 1for Margaret,—if you will return with i '»re bow you camo to make iL
both eloquent and fiwdnating.'
addressed to it the tondcrest apostrv- mo
1
belief that all life besides is torren,—
to
my
home
on
tho
Hudson,
after
wo
1
“
"For
Italy
in
the
morning
T
1
groan,
"Tbi* bit of gossip made me very bit­
“Mr. Eli Font to P. T. Bangum, Dr.
thcu comes up some now experidpec, fill­
Meet Flora, Travel wplh tor, play phee.
।
’
have finished our hunt after those WenDANIEL COOK,
ter and angry. ‘Forget mo so soon?’ cd.
To privilege of playing a trombone in
“ * And Flora—she hroi d T
OF THE PEACE. G.nejal Land rad I ing my empty cup with a still more deli­
era lands, you shall see her, together with
I said; ‘ and ' receive the attentions of the hypocrite, with smiles up my lips and
his museum for the week sndingMay 14,
“ ‘Floral’ repented Joseph.
‘Don't 1
nt. will attend »« «M colleel wool cious wino.’
•
'
hell in niy heart,—or thunder-strike her
the loveliest pair of children that over
.. . .. : ---- —In. otneu.
another man ?’ You see how consistent
you know—haven't you any Idea—what
lass, as."
•‘ ‘ Don't rax mo with your philosophy F
made two proud parents happy.
i I was, to condemn her for tto very fiiult atones with tto truth;-—what was 1 to do? has happened 1 It has been terrible !'
“Well,” said Mr. Bangum, “I baiters
raid Flora.
‘I don’t know anything 11 lad myeell b*n »&lt;&gt; OH?" u» commit 1
To some men the question would, per­
“And here,” added Westwood, “we
J ARE*"a. kweezey.
it was five dollars, wasn't ill"
“'TW1 me at once!' 1 said. 'Keep
about it. All I know is this present,— j
haps, have presented but few difficulties.
have arrived at tho end of ojr day’s jour“Well, the .«»..«
round ..
of _rides,
cxcuraions,
“Y'e-ea," said Mr. Fant, perplexed; I
this sky, thur'eartb, this sea, and the joy | ~v»cw,
___ ,_____
But for me, sir, who am not quite devoid nothing back!'
wchavo had tho Romance of tto
between, vraich I can't give up quite so ' soirees, visits to the operas and theatres,'
believe
it was. But 1 didn’t loo* at It in
“
'Immediately
on
her
return
from
GJyve, and now—let's have some supper.”
easily as you can, with your beautiful walks on tto Boulevards, and in the rnl- of conscience, whatever you may think, Marseilles,—you remember that 1’
that light"
•
Z'
—let me tell you, I’d rather hang by
theory,
that
something
'totter
awaita
lerics
of
tto
Louvre,
ended
st
la»tThe
Uiiw ia lie
Hoiae.
____
"In what light did you look at itl"
“ ‘ Yes, yes! go on!'
»
slurp
hooks
over
a
roasting
fire
than
be
A
Roxnsini
Co
ll
oq
ct
.
—
“
And
so,
you.’
I evening before we were to set out for the
LA.HOLBROOK.
** * She establirocd herself there., No­
raid Mr. Bangvm.
“ * 1 have told you,’ I replied,—for 11 South of France, 1 was at my lodgings, again suspended as 1 was betwixt two body could come between her and' you; ■Squire, you don't take a countv paper F’
ATTOKXEY
^Ua«nL.—
“
W-b-y,
”
said
Mr.
Fant,
still
more per­
such alternatives, imd feel tto torture of
unpacking and
an.l repacking
repacking the
the luggage
lua^eTJ
"No, Major, I get the city pper, on plexed, “i thought yon paid me five dol­
A Chtrossy. Gvneni! UoU nt Tax Agvut.
had been quite frank with her,—' how I v"»«ftkinir
and a brave, true girl she proved heroelf.
which I had left in Joseph's rare during 11both!
muUi totter terms, and so I take a couofiwv. wooed &gt;wn of Itawvy •
__ _ ■ —
...
lars, not I you.”
“Having driven Joseph away, I locked Oh, but she was wild about you! She pie of ttom.”
left America,—what a blank life was to irny abacncy among the Alp; 1 wa, mol-1
•
WlIXfAB Bl RGHER.
“Oto I no!" said Mr. Bsngum. ‘Thia
into Yny room, and suffered the offered the doctors extravagant sums—
“But, 'Squire, tho ooanty papers often
4 TronXBY. Ccmsfar atofefeitot. etoOr- me then; and did 1 not turn my back up- ianehu’y, dtesatisfic.l with the dtoiiatiahs myself
t
Ito more is the state of the case. There are quite
Z1 r-,.t Coen Coeuai(M&lt;»«r. OSre iu Bailey s an all that to meet face to face ito great- «
torments ot the dimmed in as quiet a she would have bribed Heaven itaelf, if prove a great convenier.cd
which had exhausted rny time and oner- t
a number of persons in this city wto
ns powdblc, until morning. Thon she could—not to let you die. But there wo sneourago them tto bettor their odi
cat happiness which I have ever yet I igifts, and thinking of Margaret.
I had iway
1
wish
to practice sneh instrument*.&gt;ut
icturned, and looked at me with carno a time,—one night, when you were tors can make thorn."
j. ’!. RE1 DIM,
known I
Ought not this to give me ■ inot preserved a single memento of her; Joseph
,
cannot do it at home on account ol diaraving about Margaret,—1 tell you, it was
“Why, I don’t know any convenience lurbing their neighbors, so 1 Ipt ttom a
faith in the divinity that shapes our I &gt;and now I wished I liod one,—If only a । &lt;dismay.
*1 EXKJIAL Ur.d and Tax -'r™&lt;terrible!
Sho would have the truth,
tKuinoraratraora &lt;«
--i" ends ?’
“
‘
For
Heaven
’
s
sake
!
’
he
raid,
*
you
&lt;withered leaf, ora line of her writing.—
they are to ■nt,"
standing-up-place, on tto balcony; and
promptly and •'* Melity. &lt;*•••
ought not to let this thing kill you—and and so I told her,—everything, from ths,
“ ‘And so,’she answered, ‘when I have 1
“Ito fiu-m you sold but fidl was adth, •-Republican Banner, opposite
In this mood, I danced to cast my eye &lt;
beginning. Il makes mo shudder now to1 vortised in one of them, and thereby crab gentleman comes tore, brings what
lost you, I shall have tto satisfaction uf upon
I
a slray glove, in the bottom of tny |it will if you keep on.’
instrument he likes, and practices what­
“ • So 'much Um belter,' I said, ‘ if it think of it,—it struck her so like death !'' you obtained a customer. Did you
i thinking that you are enjoying some still trunk.
i
1 snatched nt it eagerly, and, in
ever to want* to, wittout disturbing any­
“ • WhAt did she say 1—what did she do 1’
But don’t to
DBYHICUS
tf-vroa. ««**•
R»ss«U‘b , more exquisite consolation for tl»e slight 1ths impulse of tto moment,—before 1 re­ kills nobody but ma.
body; that is, anybody we care about.
“ ‘She didn’t say much,—“Oh, my not I”
alarmed.
Reep
jicrfrctly
oool,
and
atj
,
-V.,
M&gt;jer, but I rdd Um
1 u-r:. .-‘Ute *tr»»i _____
pangs you may have felt at |»ailing from ’fleetel that I was wronging Flora,—press“Ito office door opened, and tto trom­
• God I my God!"—something like that.
tend t&lt;&gt; the commission 1 am going to trust j
me! Your philosophy a ill make it easy Ied It to my lips. Yus, I found the plarc
■ dollars for iL”
bone went out, followed by Mr. Font;
' JOHN BOBERT8,
to you. I can’t see Flora this morning; The next morning she stowed me a letter. , ?.And jron rn*r,c much more
three while Mr. Bangnm proceed to make
■Oin.SlCIAX *te Rorpro. I»Welite*»» Uro-L for you to say, “ Good-bye! it was a •where it had been mended, tho spot Mar­
■ which she had written to Margaret.’
1
I dollars by it Now, if your neighbors
1
the C»ert H»o««
.
- pretty romance; I go to find prettier ones garet's fingers bad touched, and gkC-c it a 1 must gain a little time. Go to tto sta­।
out his bills against tto other knstro“ *To Margaret T I started up, but fell
had not maintained and kept it ready for menta. Mr. Fant baa sines given up tto
still;” and then forget me altogetherF
, Lira for every stitch. Then, incensed at tion of the Lyons milway, where 1 have
II. P. ( HERBY, ___
your use, you would have been without
X-I.TKV FERI.ir and CsmjWW. •“ '
“ ‘And you,’ I said, * will that to easy mysei/, 1 flung It from me, and hurried
BBIW
----- ------------ --­ the means to advertise your property.— trombone.—Marital Rtrim.
— -- -------, •
from the room.
1 walked towards the tn.ai i ***i
ter worthy of the noblest woman. 1
’ for you T
Sberiden was onre taken 111 In oom*
’
“'Yea,' sto cried, with spirit, ‘any­ Place ds In Concorde, v bore the brilliant tor on the journey. Give tor no lime to wrote another, fur I thought Margaret Hot I think I raw your daughter's mar­
qixMtlon you, and to sure she dues not
riage in those papers, did that cost you quenes of a fortnight's continued daring
thing is easy to a proud, impetuous wo­ Inruns burned like n constellation. 1
ought to know everything.
It might
man, who finds that the brief romance of I strolled through tho Elysian Fields, end *W“ U’H*1 manage it,—trust mo!' raid Jo- save her life, and yours, too. In the mean »iy thing?”
“No/but------- "
- ten-day*’ acquaintance has already be^ ; watched tho lights of the carriages swarm­
a ter.-day*’ aopiatntance i—
. । wMdlca the light* ol uw car:
raph. And off to started. At the and at ; time, I had got worse sews from her still
“And your brother's death was thus
—-------»L"
partyJ ’•
come tiresome
to second
the sewnti
I Ing
ing like fire-flies up the
tto long avenue; stoji. two hours, which seemed twreity, be I —that bar Leal th ouutlnuod to decline, published, with a long obituary notice.— I
come
____
and that her physician mw no hope for
am glad 1 have cnioyed
___ ped by the concert gardens, and listeuud
And tto destruction of your neighbor that advice.
is so much gain, of which you cannot rob I to tbs glorified girls singing under rosy
i her except in A voyage to Italy. But that
• house by fire. You know these ।
C ABL4M O. SCOTT,
“ • uoou new».
— B-------.
The an ewer being affirmative.
me; and now I can say good-bye as coolly and golden pavilions the last songs of the ।
she resolutely refused to undertake, tmUl things arc exaggerated till the authentic I
i i stict: «’F the fkaCK Retwy PshMe.^ aa you, or I can die of shame, or I can st'
tor you had lost your paraport, and WO
•Right," say a the doctor; - 'tie the only
season; wandered about tto fountains,—
aocounta of tto newstmpsr set them all I
&lt;) crel Usd sod Tea
I once walk over this single rail Into the I
have
w
get
another
from
our
mmutar.
way to secure your length of day*’’
by the gardens of tto Tuihwiea, where |
“
‘
Wtoll
’
I
exclaimed,
‘
yon
lied
to
I do not doubt it,” acid Btoriden "for
right"
’
The’ rest V I said, • a horrible sus
water, and queuch this little candle, and tto trees stood so shadowy and still, sad i
“Oh, tree, but------- "
। tlxsac three bat days since 1 began hara
tho statue, gleamed so pale,—along the
B. IL FULLER,
Oh! there was no other way !’ said picion flashed upon me. ‘ You told me
“And when you were elected *Squire, : Iman the longest in my life.”
so “an
end
!’
Sto
sprang
upon a bench, and I swear quays of tto Seine, where the waves raHsomething terrible had happened.
to you, I tbotwht ato was going down ! 1 ed so-dsrk below,—trying to settle my­
««Yoa,__ to Flora. But you have heard
was so exalted by this passionate demon-, tboughta, to master rayself, to put Mar
tho -worst She is gone; she h by this
officical directory, for which------- "
upon matters regarding a late election, got
atration, that I should certainly have gone
time in Rome.’
•‘Yea, yoa, but thcee things are nows to to rather high wurda, wton eno of them
; garet
from me.
“Weary
at length, I returned to my
“ ’Flora gone 1 But you said sho was tho ruadera.
over with tor, and felt perfectly content,
They cau»e people to take irritably asserted :—
W. H. COLEMAM,
to die in tor arms,—at least until I to-i dumber, seated myself composedly, and telegraphic dispatch from me. I wagers
hau ttoy’U leave in the first steamer fur h&lt;M^SiUy BosAah! But did you think
“You never catch a 1» coming cat at
“So^no, ’Squire Grudge, not if all were
ato realize what a very disagreeable looked down at the glove which lay m bore Nilra-7 Then yon can follow at your
my mouth."
11 rnrui hor.1 I
I 1 bad thrown it upon tto polrfhod floor.
we had chosen to drown in.
like you. Now, 1 tall you, tto day will
To which the ether replied, “You may
_
. ,
“I drew her away; 1 walked up andr Mechanically I stooped and took up a bit leisure.’
oomo wton some one - ill write a very
-‘Thank yon, Joseph.’
I
"1
r AMI.
down with that superb creature pantingI of folded paper. It was written upon,—
long «l««y on your life and character,
“ I Mt relieved. Then rams a rsa*
and palpitating almost upon my heart; 1
• 1 I unrolled it, and read. It was aa if I
and the printer will pul it in type with a
'
(GEORGE
poured into tor car I know pot what ex- ' had opened tto record of doom I Had
baavy black lino over it* and with all
We haw beard a good many touchlug
OVXTt CLERK as
traragsut vows; and before the slow»­ the apparition of Margaret herself risen
expressions of filial affection, but none to
te Uw Court Hoove.
handed sailors bad fastened ’heir cable toI1 suddenly before me, I could not have been
; 'a grave la to a pauper. Yotxr wealth, lib­ equal tto following, whkh a Western
&gt;Coort tho buoy in tto ohannel, we had knotteda I more astounded. It was a note from her,
erality, and all auch things will be awoken men gave rent to lately :—
VAX BRUXT, *&gt; ta bs a more subtle and difficult noose, not to to
•------»—r.,i! nf love, suffer1 d&gt; but the printer’i boy, aa he spells the
iciaii. wbispere and consultations, which 1
which infused warm, sweet life into ma.; words In arranging the types to these say
knew were about me, yet took no interest
—__
—
eaaily. undone
_ so
“Now,*eo
what I strange, variable fools
I ,”_*nd at lewto Jou-pb ruling to my
..n no illinta, «»‘l
wb“
•“1
' Coart waarel . Months of tender intercourse 1
bedride. tn a Butter of agitation, and
cr-j.—, had tailed to bring about anything liks a '
ATbusmbm editor
will
...___ , __ _____ tajm.obluarjl"
/-“"••TV
VHoaaJ
_____ p««d™
J-l’*- M.rpret
■ “ Good morning, Squire.
and mvseif; and here behold mo irrero-'
• What of Flora F I demanded.
tor toollh.
c. AR. oably pledged to Flora, after a brief ten
• I UlVPUd, tot ato.wouldnt
ST AMTOX * TITFAMT,
haa oom* back; «tora here11
‘“•"s- La.^ aanuaintance!
j,, ।
QTAXTOXti EXCRAMafojrT■-. Jacks-)*. toabigwurlth what
J. F. MOBY,
who fcao
—
--------others,
todoiict
not a
grain
of that artlds left from wtnen i uau
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go quiedj- W1&lt;I arorn my-ltm IWScin.,
unto »»

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�EEPUBLICAN

REPUBLICAN
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(Qaery: Could be servo them well If wiU be hold rrapreuible by the balance
did not do it wisely I)
He did not of their district aad the State. But the
Jfr. Editor : la your but edition you
come hero ax a Lecompton Democrat nor
I ns tt Dougins Democrat, ho would
----------------------------from Mr*. Catharine M. Ferri* mt-’
betti tried and proven, uhd we look for- come
• j pbigue on both your
ling forth certain ch*rges and allegation*
want to mix in tho Illinois fight and eondeion tlio President. The 1
th** they wRl give a

STATE TICKET.i£
l-f“‘l~*-^
i the parly, and it was not
I rebuke (gua) or roudomi

MOSES WISNER

thi* convention at the poll., a* he always
voted tho straight ticket, but he wished
it understood that he washed his hands
(gun) of the deed connected with hisnominslion, and hoped to God nubrylr would
■SUKmVO-. ISBELL.
ask 111 tn it-Ay he did it.
Tbi. brought
another sliowcr of hisses and groans, aud
luud coll for Lothrop, who made
motion to make the nomination
mou*
“Lothrop ended himself up and made
JAMES W. SANBORN.
| the htarlliug nud modest, and characterl*'
tic announcement that he was not nn
affine seeker, (gun) and never had been.
(Gun.) This waa supposed to be a back
allot at Pock.
He bad fought the enoniy
sine* the days of liard cider, never lasting
uary drop of tiiat political beverage,
which
remarkable
and continued resist­
For SUU Scaalor, (2i»t Dul.-ictJ
ance of temptation entitled him to be
heard for a minute.
Hu wu. sorry to
Hear Peck break out in tho way be aid—
OF CHARLOTTE.
ho had hoped to sot . all differences ‘ in tho
Jewp bosom of tlic reran buried’ (gun.)
THIRD DISTRICT.
He didjnot come with any peculiar view*
—waa not, be wa* glad to aay, a particu­
lar friend of Stuart, but ho would sup­
port the choice of tiro convention, with­
out winking or kicking, or making a wry
face. He was authorized by Stuart to say
dial Stuart would go into the canvasu
with none but a nntiunal standard
O. 8. WRIGHT.
and thgjof ‘ Popular Sovereignty.’—
WILDER D. F06WR.
Ho thought there was uo dsngcr of doing
DWlUltT MAY.
a* Peck had raid they were doing—going
A. H. MORHISOX,
WILLARD DAVfo,
into the canvass with &lt;mc kind of a can­
didate in one hand, and a different kind of
a candidate in the other liand. Hits first
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONTENTION. intimation that Stuart luid backed down
from his anti-Lcconipton position to con­
Tho Democracy of tld* State met in ciliate the administration anil secure a
convention, at Detroit, on Thursday of
last week, and “put up" * ticket to be eumpton friends open their eyes, and they
“run down" next November.
Had we began to sec that they were 'sold out by
Stuart himself, its hia speech subsequently
sufficient spare, »c should.like to given
showed. The vote was taken to make
full account of the proceedings of the con- the nominatioA unoniraouv, when Peck
aij-J about a dozen or two others almost
content ourselves with a brief *cu6unt of cracked their throats iu loud full s’zctl
'no',’ ‘no,’ ‘no’*!' ”
A
the busmen roturimmated.
\ 7 .
The main struggle between the Le­
The convection organized by the n|»-

ora long, fully reward
mnn whom
they defigbt to
for his and their
fidelity.

EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD.

RENATOUAL CONTENTION.
Th* Senatorial Convention for this, the

was held at Vermontville, on
the first day of September,
inst. Il assembled in the Academy build­
ing, at two o’clock, P. M., and waa or
ganixed by the appointment of a Chair­
man, and E. A. Foot, of Charlotte, Sec­

retary.
Messrs. Benjamin

Evans and Isaac

Mcsrar, were appointed to act in cod
junction with the Secretary as a Com mi L
tee on Credential*.

,

After a few minute* *pent in examine
lion, tho committee reported the names
of the delegates elected to tho convention.
Upon calling of the roll, it was asdr-

tainvd that there were sixteen delegates
from the county of Eaton and eight from

tho couhty of Barry.
Upon motion of J. A. Swcexey, C. S.
Burton, John Roberta, J. M. Navins and
N. Bailey were admitted aa delegates to
fill vacancies occurring in thoBarrv oountv delcwatian
•
fy dateption.
J. M. Nevins, of Barry county, and IL
II. IL Hatch, of Eaton county, were ap­
pointed tellers.
On motion, the convention proceeded
to ballot for a candidate for State Sena­
tor, with the following result :•
nssr orroBBsZ'aAUor."- -.
Hsrvey Williups...,......................*
WHtart Dsvia.:............................. 8
Scattering ..

'Phe name of 8. W. Fowler was with­
drawn from before the convention.
stemtn ixraaaxv raixor.
Ilirrrv WilliaiQ*14
Wlll.Zl
w
petatuH-nt of Geo. W. Peek, as tempo­ compton and anti-Leoompton rides of the'
rary Chairman and J. G. Parkhurst, t&gt;i convention being upon the ofiire ot Gov­
ernor,
the
offices
were
filled
without
much
Whale number of vote.
Branch, for Secretary, pro Irm.
mill auxoT.
After the appointment of a Committee difficulty, there being but few candidates
t.n Credentials and permanent officers, an anxious of being.sacrificed.
G. C. Monro, of Jonesville, was nomi­
attempt was made to secure tho appoint
nated for Lieut. Governor; Mr. E. Kan.
On mothion of N. Bailey, Harvey Wil­
as th* motion was made by Hon. G. V. ter, of Detroit, foi Treasurer; J. P. King
N. Lothrop, a known Stuart man, a strong of Macinac, for Secretary of State; John liams »u declared unanimously nomi­
nated.
apposition arose, aa parliamentary usage J. Adam, of Itenawec, for Auditor Gen­
Ou motion of Geo.,W. Mill*, tho Chair
would have given Mr. Lothrop a place ns eral;. J. G. Sutherland, of Saginaw, for
appointed a committee o* rroolutioaa,
Chairman of the Committee; a result not Attorney General; John Ball, of Kent,
consisting
W. IHvis, B. H. Fuller, N.
tr&gt; be thought of by the Ireompton Ad­ for Corunussioncr of tho Land Office; D.
Bailey and Aaron Bronson.
ministration wing of tho Convention; so C. Jacokcs, for Superintendent of Public
The convention made choice of tho fol­
Instruction, anJ A. ,Y. Moore, of Kalalowing gentlemen aa a Senatorial Com­
dared lost, when the convention took a rnazoo, for Member of Use Board of Edu­
mittee : B. H. Fuller, of MirMluville;
cation.
recess until two o'clock, I*. M.
J. Roberts m(d J. A. Sweerey, of Hast­
anr.asoox axsain*.
RENOMINATION OF MR. HOWARD. ing*, IL C. K^lzic, of Vermontville; E.
Tbs Committee on Credentials reported
.
Ww. A.'Howaku has been rc-nomina- A. Foote and 5. W. Fowler, ol Char­
for officers, Hon. Robert McClelland, of
• ted i* the First Cungreneional District. lotte.
Wayne, for President, with several Vice !
11k convention next took a recess of
; Tho convention was held nt Ann Arbor,
President*, end Benj. Follett, of,Wash-Jon
1
Wednesday, September first. This iv thirty minute* to await the report Of the
tenaw, and Parkhurst, of Branch, for fk-o
j the third timo Mr. Howard baa nwfived committee on rosolvtion*.
.
, .
,
, this honor al the hands of the RcpubliUpon the re-assembling of th* conven­
■Min &lt;■'
'""S l*rr“*ri!cn.&lt;.fhl&gt;m«rkL A«.&lt;u.lll.lr.uth.
tion the committee mode their report,
ofa Cbmmittm Mslteoolutions, of which
\ . *.
.
....
.
.
■ received about a third t&gt;f the vote* cast.
®i V. N. Lothrop was Chairman.
1
Mr. Howard has served hi* district and
'Rib baHoting* for candidate for Gov­
tlu- country with signal ability during two
ernor were tin oc, two informal and one
terms, a* a member of the lower branch
of Congress.
Fli* position during the
the nomination, by n vote of 80, to 70 for
struggle which resulted in tho election of
Wm,M. Fenton.'
The folio* ing graphic description- of Mr. Basks m Speaker of the House of

foe acene which followed the nnnounco- Representatives, his subsequent position
ment of this rote is (rota tho Detroit Ad- and labor* as chairman of the committee
of Way* and Menn*, and his labor* in
investigating the election frauds in Kan
ey of th* Administration in the nomnmMt« and endorsement uf Stuart,, that they

Ihsi vote wa* no more than announced.
tocrcferc, that Stusrt wa* nominated and

was given, and- the torch applied.
ywdnr* of the Auti-Admicmtration dem
•crata al the blow they had hit Mr. Bu-

which wu accepted and the committee
discharged.
Upon a motion to a&lt;k&gt;|&gt;t, aa amend­

ment wa* nude to the resolutions, by ad­
ding tho one numbered ------- , wbeh they
were unanimously adopted by tho con­
vention; after which it adjourned.

[Not*.

The Resolutious. passed by

Uk convention, have not yet been received
at this office, but will appear next week.]

The I orris DU&amp;oullr.

Wc publish with this numlier certain
sas, Itare given him a uotiunal reputation,
of which the people of Michigan, and the “*tatrmenl»” and “affidavits" In relation
people of hi* own district, may well feel to this unhappy afuir. Timo and space
proud.
Under ordinary circumstances, forbid our making *txh comments upon
the re-nomination of Mr. Howard would it a* we had hoped and which wc shall do
u cuthuviarai at a fiiture lime. We very much regret
have been greeted
tho necessity of presenting those things
throughout tho State, but,
fess to having soma misgivings upon this to our reader* and do so only as sdversubject.
We regard political Integrity tisementa. Had 'wo anticipated the pub­
and the carrying out of pledge* e* the lication of any suclt scandal as is this
most sterling of public virtues; aad re­ week presented wc should have refused it
membering tho acknowledgements and at all hazards, but having admitted state-

my protestation*, as to tho falsity of the
statements contained In raid cord, also, a*

to the mode and manner it was obtained

Hastimus, Aug- 27th.
I du hereby certify ar.Jacknowledge d
w! tamU^d, W. K Kerris, tbu G. W.

* u*i m

-J

ris, be would live with me and «»PI*"
ve mo money to get a bill
Abo, G. W

from Mrs. Ferris. I am Impelled to this Mills had mo on
unpleasant duty, not only to juatify my­ Ferris and Geo. A. 8ml
He »l*o told me he
self In the course 1 have been compelled catebed him there.
did not like his wife and would leave her
to pursue, but in self-defense from at­ his house sad lot and furniture; and what
tacks and allegation* contained in said h. made in the Clerk's office for two years
’
No one dislikes this publicity of to come he would take m ith Um aud
card.
a matter, which ought ever to have been be never *aw n woman be liked as wdl
aa he did me, and did not like his wife,
screened from the public eye, mor* than
and he wa. the whole mean* of separating
myself. Butj the first step being taken mo and my husband. He has also given
by others to make public this unhappy me verse* wrote by himself to tne which
affair, there is no other honorable way were very loving from him to me, and
left mo but to do so likewise. This is so much such talk that I do not want to
*
my apology for coming before the public enumerate.
Cataaiuxb M. raaau.
with tho following affidavits and state­
ments. Without making any particular
nas »wu» vwci.v
- —- --— references, or going any further into per­ went to li»* with Mr. and Mrs. terrw 1
tinent preliminaries, 1 herewith hand them lived with them about two year* and five
months; I never saw Mr. Ferri* •tnkc or
tor publication, leaving it to an intelli­
quarrel with hie wife; she was always
gent public to judge who is to blame-, well used and went to store* and got what
and where tho guilt and cause of the ever she wanted al any time; 1 have
known her to Ikmtow forty dollar* in
breaking up of my fomily rests.
money on his account, to buy things of a
W. K. Fuuu*.
pcdler with when bo wa*away from home,
no found no fault when ho oun* home,
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
but, on ike other hand, sho wa« alino*t
Bsrnr County.
1
Hastings, being duly univcnallv scolding and fretting at him.
" • K- Ferrin,, of Hasting*
sworn, doth
doth denote
depose and
and aar
«ay, tbnt on the One time I put some bread in steantor
night of August 24th, A. I). 1858, | went over * pot of potatoes to steam, she got
to the jail, al about halfpast eight o'dock. up in the moniing, was mad about it, and
George Mill* and Tny wife were in tho camo at me with the broom-stick, and was
kitchoa/thcy were busily talking' togeth­ pounding inc; Ferri*arid, “You will kill
er; 1 had my boot* and hat off; I wu* on her," *b&lt;! did not atop; he took the broom
Che outride of tho jail watdhlng them; from her; then sbebi-gsu throwing diriire,
about that time my little girl, Viola, knivc* and fork* at him; one tea cup hit
camo out door* and saw me; 1 told her him on the elbow, (she then left the house
mad and went to WiHihms’,) *o he boil
boure; presently my wile went into tho to carry his arm in a sling for aomo t«3i
sitting-room, and Mills went into the days .uni bother A doctor it; he has often
hall. After putting the children to bod, carnc to hi* meals and *be has went on
Mills passed through the h.ilj towards the so that he waa forced to leave without
front door, and turned to the right and eating; he ha* had to leave hi* l»d a great
entered the ritting-room where Mrs. For many night* on account of her quarreling;
ris war, Mills sat down by the north-east his mother was out to hi* hou*e three or
window, on the north ride of the table; four day* on a visit, and when she had
Mr*. Forels sat down dose by hum; Mills her thingv on all ready to go. she spoke
then took hold of Mrs. Feri'*’ band, awl about Viola, Ferris' little girl, going
' she salon hi* lap. with the arm of said home w ilji her and staring a week or two,
Mills around her, 1 was then looking in jCath. M. Ferris was mad at once, and
the window by which they sat. 1 waa s&lt;&gt; struck his mother ride of the bead and
mad to see a mar. breakinc up rny family partly knocked her off of her chair. If
that'I eould not wait any longer; I then necoMiry, could fill up five sheets of pa
per with her abuse toward* Ferris; I am
now about sixteen year* old; *he would
th* door that enters the sitting-room; the often gel mad ard go to Williams'; *he
latch to this door with the fastener turned would often halloo and yell as though
down, ss It was then, will not hold it so Ferri* wa*^ killing her, and he wa* no
but that the dog can push it open in the where near-her. nor w ould he have any­
night, and he dues often; I sprang againsl thing to ssy or do with her.
Maar A. Ilmr.
the door and it flew open instantly; Mrs.
Ferri, was still sitting on hi. (Mills') lap;
Mr* Ferri, said to me: *1 thought you
were not coming home under throe day*” jail, this summer,
'erri.
She was dressed very nicely, and her lived nt that tims, __________ _____
hair was fixed unusually so.
Soon after «t home, I hare seen Mills go there at
she and Mills went into ths sitting room two different time*; saw him talk with his
she went to the kitehen door and told wife, and they went out of my sight soon
Mr. Bennett tiiat he need not Irek the after Mills getting iu the bouse, where I
prironera in their evils, but that he could could nqt seo them, with doors open and
go to bed. I had told my wife when I window* up.
J. Mavs.
left Irome that I would not be boek und-.-r
Dated, H:-.vtiug*, Sept. &lt;5, 1858.
throe or foui da^s ; and I repeated tho
rame thing before Mills at hi. office be­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, |
.
Barry County.
f *’
fore I went awftyi I left home the 23d of
August, 1858.' It was ten o'clock at
John F. Gaines, of Hasting*, being du­
night when I entered the .itting-reom and ly sworn, doth depose and say, that on
caught Mills with ray wife u|k&gt;u hi. lap. the 20th of July 1 went over to the jail,
And thia deponent further with that on where Ferri* and his fiunily reaided, on
the 20th or 21st of August last, I went business; I raw George W. Mills there
home just at dusk, found that there wa. in the hall with Mrs. Ferris; this was in
no liTeaii in the how nor Anything cook­ tlio evening; Ferris was absent from
ed for the prisoners to cat; I asked my homo; 1 was there for the purpose uf fix
wife to cook tlicin something to eat; she ing bed* for tho prisoner* up stairs; was
said sho would not, and swore that noth­ up stairs awhile and came down to *ee
ing should bo cooked for them in the Mr*. Ferri* about soma bed dolhre; she
houoc; 1 then told thy little girl to get got some clothe* for me and went into
1 some flour and make some bread; she the altting room with Mill*; 1 wa* there
brought the flour,1 and my wife caught It about ono hour, they appeared to ba ex­
end carried it Off out doom and left it and cited.
And on the 31st of J uh- 1 ««.
came in; my little girl brought another there again on business; 1 then saw Mills
pan of .flour nnd put it on the table, then with Mr*. Ferri* In the sitting-room, *i
my wife caught up a cross-bar to the duor, ting dose together. It was in the evening;
sliont five feet long, and struck mo sever- Ferris was not al home; I thought there
r.l blow* with it; 1 took it away from her; wn* something that wo* not rtgh'; they
die then caught tho broom and struck me wore very interested; I have seen Mills
several time* with it, and struck at my there a number of other time* with Mr*.
little girl; I then took it away from her, Ferri*, in hi* absence.
and seised her by her arm just above the
Jonx F. Gaiks*
elbow, «nd threw her on the floor. After Subscribed and swore to before n;o this
that, in about half
Oth day of September, A. D., 1858.
work and worked until ten o'clock at
C. G. Holhuook,
night cooking and so on, and I thooghl 1
Justice of the Peace.
had done a good thing, but the next mornSTATE OF MICHI
to state more minutely tho unhappy dif­
County of Bar#
f "•
ferences between us unneccosarily. My
Depotition of Marilla C. 8uiith,.takcn
ife told me that, and this dc;&gt;onenl fur­
the second day of September, 1858,
ther aailh, tint on the31st day of August
tiie township of Prairiovill^ in die
last, Dr. John Roberta, of Hostings, came CounIv of *
see ber at her mother’s, three miles
from town, with a pises for publication the Peace, of dm township of Prairieville,
in the “Banner,’’ for her to »ign; bo had in said county. The said Manila C. Smith
— written,
—•
• made
■ no, iteration ia
it all
and

rnonta from one side wc could not con
io our hearing, we should have looked up­ swtently refuse. There uro eomo things
on Mr. Howard a* * greater and better in relation to some of the statements pubSeo. W. Peck mounted a table and Lee innn, with a better prospect of emolu­ lished which we should Fike to comment
ment and future uaefulncs* had be with­ upon and which wc boilero our duty to
drawn entirely from the struggle now the public demands, but which must be
He opened by hoping that the motto*
MiceMsfully determined, ik&gt; for os con­ deferred until a future time. "We will
y however in relation to the affidavit of
cerns a nomination.
Wc have no wprds with which l».rora&gt; Manila C. Smith,that the part* omitted sign it; that she signed it, but wm very Mill.
away from
unturs as to require their
mend au action of which wo do not *p are of Auch
have done so but for his advioe; and that
Ans.—About a dpxcn times, night and
on wen „s&gt;pcaKi&gt;:g
prove, mm! we claim the right to speak
nundemnslion ofJ
plainly upon a subject that is very likely
In the “Hanner"
Did my wife ever tell you not
refuse
in
future
to
bBhonu
tho
medito
affeet
one-fourth
of
the
delegation
of
• great service
Mr* hern. told mo that sho End signed
it, (gun) end he the Blate of Michigan in Coqgrea*.
An*.—k e*; sb* did not want be should
rar until it has passed before a legal tri- an affidavit, which affidavit is not correct. know it
[n the rc-ncmiMtion of Mr. Howaan,
Que*.—How late did be stay tiighta !
the disappointed friends of Mr. Blau bunal. In the mean time wo would «ugam credibly inAu*.—Till about two intho'mornins
have a double incentive to use their ut­
pMrally.
most and imecssiug exertions to secure
And on the 5± day of September, inst,
hi* (Mr. Howard's) election.
A fetiteg
aboata became no uproarious that the
t’rci'lcut was obliged to interfere, and
county, will t&gt;e attributed to the disafh-c- nil interested that we shall, for our own On the 25lb
but time together I
i tiou of Mr. Blair and his prominent
the Proracuting Attorney who I abould in thejaU in HaBtiacs,aboul th* 15th of
A new and arduous duty fells
'a friaoda (he bad trisnds.
1cm called for by a tribunal competent to
rt Hiram Bcxmeti
confessions of his friends recently made

Qas*-

MillsMills
ha*l&gt;®«&gt;
alouratour
house,euuk
(that
hai&gt;been
, !•
—-------ing the jail in Hasting*, Barry
fixed me
Kti^
“k7Tlri
•«----- «“in UW
unknown
to 12
my
busband, and wo did not want to let him
Que-.—Did you see them in any other
He has stayed with
»n UMkthnri .
.
.—
them on the bed together, room with Mills and closed the dour
In front room until two
morning.
Alway*_when
in the soutb-wt bed bind her, this evening, abcoit ten o’dor&lt;
night, when Ferris cum« hwn,\J
b^.WMSTldd tris, Catharine M.For- room.
t Mill, by lbs collar, Jfr*. Flr(il 2

Qw*

to Ferri*, “I thought you wes n&lt;rt
to be al home In throe day*." &lt;
*
ight Mllb was there at Ferri.’; | «„ '

Ans,
Qua*.
Ans.

«n.,«hetari
room door and scon thorn; did not know
.
.
.l__—.I
lz, bmi

about the work.
Qucs -llow long wm it before you
saw them on th* lounge together!
Ans —Can't tail procmely the dnv of
the month, but I think aboet th* twelfth

of August last.
,,
oX.-Dld Mr. Mill* say anything to
m) .umlta, jgor
businon!
,,
Ana—Ho said if I would mind my
businre* th y would 'u-nd to their buri

°CQuo«.—Was Mr. Burch

ever

there

when I was away, to *ce me on bwnnera I
Ann.—He was.
Ques.When was It tbit he, Burdi,
was there 1
,
Ans.—About ihr?e or four week* ago,

on Sabbath.
Que.-Did Burch say anyAiug to you
about the intimacy between Mrs. Fnrrw
and Mr. Mills; that there waa something
wrong about ill
Ans.—He did.
Que*.—Haro you crer seen inc to
,pcak with me, since you left my house,
An*.—I have not.
Que*.—Hase you seen me, done to
talk with mo privately I
her
An*.—1 have not

markk
Sulwicribcd and swum to before rtwlhis
2d day ofSqiL 1858.
Jou* G. Fuecmi',
Justice of the Peace.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Countv &lt;&gt;f Barry.
f
I, John G. Freeman, a Justice of the
Peace iu and for the township of Prairie­
ville, In raid county of Barry, dohnreby
certify that Marilla C. Smith, named in
tho luregoing deposition, personally ap­
peared before me on the 2d day of Sept,
18J8, in the township uf Praievilk, in
raid county, and being by me, tiro raid
Justice, then and there fir»t sworn to tes­
tify the truth, the whole truth and noth­
ing but the truth, relating to the cause for
winch tiro deposition was taken, and her
testimony wa* taken in writing.
That the - foregoing deposition was
wholly written by me, and was cnrofolly
read to Marilla v. Smith, and then was
subscribed by her. Aud I furlbci certify
tiiat the raid deposition was taken at th*
request uf Washington K. Ferri*.
Jon* G. Fbuwax,
Justice of the Peace.
I’ra-ricville, Sept. 2, 1858.

STATE OF MIOIIGAN, 1
County uf Barry-.
. j
S-jlomuu Biir’.eb being puly .wore on
oath beforp me, Gtv? A. Smith, a Justice
of the Pcftce. in\ and fur the Cuufttr uf
Barry, doth 'depose and «ay that on the
Grat day uf August, A. D„ 1858, I was
at the bouse of Washington K. Ferris, or
the jail of said county, wa* there waiting
for said Ferris to come home from Kola
mnzoo, with belting for my machine;
while there George W. Mills came there
at the jai1; be came into the kitchen; Mrs.
Ferris invited him and inc to come into
the sitting-room; they soon retired to the
entry and had private talk; I heard him
say no would call again; thov —“ **—
together in the hull, and *
sremed to avoid my sight aa mucii a* pos­
sible; I thought there wu then some­
thing wrung l»etwi_
ten them 2and so re
marked to the hired girl in the kitchen,
she raid, “you will sec after a litll
stayed there about three-fourth* of ar
hour,
~
8. Braveii.
Subscribed and sworn to before ine this
Ith day of Sept., A. D., 1R58.
Gfto. A. Smith,
Justice uf the Peace.

the kitchen; Ifn. Ferris and Jfilb „Ine
Ln hall door and looked into the kHAcnJfr*. Ferri* said to me, “you 6],J
make ft great deal uf DotM* in ben-"- tl„
timo It was certainly eleven o'deik
night wlien Mill* left.
On other nirhta'
when Milla as there with Jfr*
when 1 went up stairs to lock un the pris­
oners in the cell*, Jfr*. Ferri* -woulf
come up stair* and lock me in with the
prisoners some two bouts at * time and
goback down stair* with JTilh; sn,!™
onetime I thought she was not going tn
let me out, aa she wanted me tostsi there
all night; I had to hallop to get out; Bnj
after she let me ouV'.Vills was there Mill.
And this deponeiit'fartber safth that Jfr*
Ferris told mu .often while there that
Jfills had promised bar to let her h*Te
money with which to obtain a bill of jj
voree from Ferri., if she would leave him,
and that he-would live her wucld; and
that Milb thought n good deal mOre of her
thou be did of nia own wife on une time
! when there was a circus in Hasting*, and
when Ferris wus gone from home, Jfr*
Ferris requested me to go to the Court
House,-and U-B J/tlb to come up and
to the Circus with.her. I did xo.nnd Mills
said ho would g". in time. Soon after,
Ferri* came borne; then Jfr*. Ferri* want-'
od ma to notify Jfiilb that Ferris hid got
borne, and tell him not to cuniea/ter her.
1 did so, and Jfr 11* did not go after her.—
This wan about the 31st day of Jolv Lut,
at Hastings; and this is the only'time I
ever went to tho Court House for Aflllsto

a word paw between JffiUsand Jfr* Fer­
ri* about*any troubles between Ferri*
and hi* »ife; And that generally they had
no light* in tuf front roam, when they
were both In there, t»r tn the hall; and
Jfill* always went out and in th* front
doorriyly; cud, in rimrt, raid Afill, came
lucre for no good purjmsc; dfills told me
not to nay anything rii-out my coming
there; I sai-J to bin , iHow would like to
be serve-J in that waj !** .Villa said. “I
don’t know as I ri»&lt;dd like iL" Aftny
more thing* 1 might mrution in this nat­
ter if nreessary, but I will f &gt;rbear until
I nm called uj&gt;on fur that inforiMliou.
I further state that the subject of .toy go-'
ing into the Barry epun’.r jail, w*s never
mentioned by me o&lt;«r Evrrin, until 25lh
August last, the day after the *&lt;-pantiac
of Jfr. and Jfr* Ferri ; and s» to any ad­
vice I ever gave Afn. Ferri*, sho has fre­
quently t-»Id me that her intention was to
leave Mr. Fetri*, and awore that sh- wo'd
leave him, and packed many of her things
in Ferris’ absence, to go away, and re 11*1
on me to assiat Ikt in ge tting her thing*
away; and I refilled rinulutely to assist
her, and adviw.-d her that site w*» tal&gt;i»g
a very wrong course, that it was her du
I ty to live With Ferri*, and keep bvrvhild’re-n togefher; that F«-rris provided a
prod home, was kind to bi* family, which
she admitted; and 1 never knew of any
unkind treatment of Ferri* towaAls hu
family, and have lived.with him at differ­
ent times; at one tunc three or four
month*.
H«*m Bct-xxvr.
Subeerilx-] and sworn to before rr.t this
Cth day ofScpteinbur, A. D_ 1358.
. ■
‘
tk G. llbuiuook.

NOTICE.

WA8HISGT

E»

T&lt;j tie I'eopltof Barry Cwnly :
1, the undersigned, having Imdetato'd
that it is rcporti-d. that 1 have left the Re­
publican party, take this method to inform
the parly that 1 am with them, as iroul,
that I am spending my time an-l means
for their sucres*, and sltali continue to d»
i.
W. K. Fbmis..
Dated, September 6, 1858.

SPECIAL NOTICES

XS

niaints, 8w.»U l*
Ac., Ac. Wl-«n«
is out irf order,
ftcsrjsr

cannot rxiit toecthrr.

STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Barry County.
J **
Hiram Bennett, of the township of
Hosting*, in said county, being duly Freta the M.unwcC.tr (Ohio) *»«X J
sworn, doth dqxwo and say, that I *c!«j
jMIcr in the absent* of the thsriff, W.
K. Ferris, from the 18ih day of June,
1858, until the 2lth day uf X
D., 1858, at 12 o'clock at n
ing*, in said count
ibn time
in the absence of
W. Mill* was there at
family of W. K. Ferris'reside, about
twenty times; tiiat 1 never
said Mill,
there when W. K. Ferri.
rrept on ti
n aay of August In the
ight, about------- 'clock, when Mr. Ferri,
eame in; Mr*. Ferri* said to me,th*t Mr.
l-erri* would not be at homo until the

»■-

quently

monnng, the

s?

Ar.-,—1 ■£

entire Republiam party of the State.—

If there are ary oibare who fori that thrir

■■
CHANCERY SA

Ferri* «
. N. KIVU'S

PRORATE f
OV MKJBWKN,

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OR. HOBACK'S

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,
A General New., Political, Literary and
Commercial Paper.

DIBMASE VANQUISHED-

iiiKflRST

SfKSS'i?”aa"*'
•• I1 'IT*

uiortsage ttierr*•'«■&gt;
I* claimed
toand
Io
antofSfc*
h«»d£d
**‘‘r.A, lla-&gt; aud ninety’*" eesU, (I73J.M.1;
Cud;urctrdlurt having been taafflittod
*•} “J in w»'t’
“l“ lkW «»* «• 1
br axld taortg.gv or any part

HARDWARE STOKE.

NEW SPfllNG GOODS.
lemaUlitv *ud vanua.ufaoea
■bore. We oniat. with eon­
___________ ..."A-EnSiTiCSS!

^**i.w^»t biHcr.tt the Court Ilouw iu the all­
in .Aid County af Barry. iLai be­
. Ii c •/ huldbtg th* Circuit Court in oaM
Ilw ru-? ■ . , , .
nori at two

WL'^r.'.SK-u.^srXi1'

HARDWARE!

‘ Mjliu “M:iLSTAX!£Y. M«

LARGE STOCK

k

**k ca mpport If we diall nut pvura worthy of IL
W; aliall occupy Hie &gt;aiue fi erica* indepcadent po

DRY GOODS!

„ K F&gt; in*. *“'T h‘ Mortgager.

______

----------- CHANCERY SALE.’

J U.sfo»*'
Brtj.nnn.

U to an Belli, 11 nuimiura mvui
eartainty. while at |he eato* tta* It regul**** th*
■aervtion*. remorea ob*tructiati* from the bowel.

with bi. Fesudinadiu Blood I'itU. will not only
obliterate Diz moi] tmiuful d»e..e. Lol prevent
tbeb reeurrcaee, a|J lengthen life beyond the ardl?J3&gt;.,HCANni^AVIAN VEG [TABLE BLOOD

1BWJS * KH'DiBS?
llcowx A A v J »**«, CutopW'a. tWintow.
Hepuwber 1. I'j'__ . - ; .
,
'
’notice.

I
1

PRINTS, LAWNS, G1NGI1am5,
FILLS. Dr RobacK prcxula the rewu tof twenty
Cm* ofexperieoclluud .tally audexpenuxirt ro : SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR
what * perfect p|ll ilwold be. No cue can ovubt
tkelr .up-riarty gflrr one aingl* trial. 1‘nre ol
■ I., cn..&lt;-1*1....I t*HP&lt;l.r— *1 tier l.ottlw.' DE RS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, du!

GROCERIES

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8,

’r.iiVtbad

tflwre**. m wfv, Catharine, ha* LB my bed
*Jb0ar-l*i!b’"U« J«‘
pruvaeatijn. th»
. th.r.i.n • - •iiUeu •*&gt; I*™*"
•»*&lt;*•
M.r Irtrtting Ur cm my aeemmt. aa ahall pay
„drbu &lt; f lu t C'Uirc.-Urg utter till* data.
Hunt;-. Aug £ ^fNOTOx K. febbIR

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,'
snirrulaBl&amp;hniTfea^ iitxdi

®B®(DKIB1BT1

uf every pOMible me, recently
at prices pJtTecUj^s^jled tp lS

ly procMdinga uflbc Ugudature, bulgin'Ad! uer- ;
batnn raporu of apttclm to ublclt Ihr public may
teal Bti inierert.
la oar commercial department, cere ubich a
eomia tout man will pteaidc, wa shell aim at aecu
r*ry and rtHaMIHy,
Th* editorial raanagemeut and general conduct

Paten O»s Dcllui rxx Borru.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

ed

goods;

muslins,

smii'Er?

SHIRTING, BATli, CoTTbs fABN.

GLASS-WARE

CAMDKICS,

UNESS, OIL SILK*,

PARASOLS, it, do.

TK®Ei»

1-JU won for iteelf rath » renown far the eurc of
every varietv of Throat and Lung Comprint, that

’ CilapaL
:
v.'

COOKING STOVES

Covdaof Ready-Made

CLOTHING

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

A ljuc aaaortment
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

TIN

VII ALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ^HET-

—on - '■

HERD'S PI^ID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIUMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new rtyle,)
WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
Oahiae all IU iaMt anti
rto 1‘jilr-PruLj
atkali-riuiH Jay—TU &lt;wrt
IU»f n taHnf
Me IfaHn—T.mr t.rgL-At.
The Tai-Wontit Tuiuma i« comi»»ed of the
imide tr.u'.lrr of the Dailt Tawt ra of eeery two

, They are *ugw-eu*t.i!, mi that th-- tr.mt seaaL
tie* can take them pleuaaaUv. and being purely
vegetable, no ham eaa ariM from their UM fa any
"*Prto/15 cento per Box; Sit Bazw for SI 00-

complaint*, and the treatment that kbhuld be fvll°Lto 2rt‘te°pSotf by unptfadplvd doalm. trith

*T*nt!a' vwtwt'v iflocal, commercial and mroEo DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
inunipnca which *pi*“» to the Daily.
OT Will too nut get several perwin* to unite Ac., Ac.
in retting ap aelubi r tlialMily or Tti-Weekly!
ftaDBTftOIT WEEKLY TlUllVSK couulnina all lb* mipotier-t *nd lalaat general new* of
the Dailr Tribune, *nd»b*al a* much reading aa
S Now York Weekl.ro; u mailed to .ubrorlUra

want th* l&lt;*t aid there M far them, and they thcoM

CONIMTICH (j™ I’felXlej* Kdiaa Fl-.”;eian' having arrievd «l an *tleauevd old age. d«.rc* tc .pend
curatthe remnant of hi* day* in **»!•
'ing to (he afflict i*™ltb-~l
‘the land tlw nsidicuio which ba*
Il R.~ ltxlWk»»n«nlatora«riII«:te,aBective.
.pn.rcdwauccira.fal i“ ** &lt;«•
I. »s i aptedih. Cartirenca*, Indlgea- . -101300, 1
f Couaumptton. D r one h it i
tUn. Jnr.auuL'iuo of the Bowel*, Dyaptp-ta. Uvcr Co-uplaiut. Ihamant of
[he linrt and Kelmja. Female Comt'amui, iifcnll Pox, Fcvar*. Meaaka,
hr . Ae. Whenever the female ayatem
U out of enter, a dean of Bad a ay ■
Breulatov* »iILre,U/re it to nw'darity.
No female wbould bo whbout tbcm.
IL R. Remcdiea arc eoM bv Dreggiita ereryaUre.
tAllWAY A CO.
J I' RabertsACfa, naattoga.
I5STA5CW, iio-umKU.
A. J. Ifarrne. FrairwviU*.
.
Ible ayniptoma i
K. Niebel*. Or*npwillc.
•
[vfhia medicine
■t
[explicit direct,
lit tbemaelya*.
PROBATE NOTICE.
OF HtCBJOAN, I Probato Court for Dr.faB.WKMI

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, uf every

t'X^.’n.en wto’devirc the coDhmto of the Dally variety and style.
Lui who twicic a mail only tlirea time* a week,
thu urce will be a valuable aubatliule. Il haa a
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
grout advant.gcoTer the warkly net only to mupriaing more general trow*, but in giving (ba mar­ (AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCTf
ket* ofeach d*v, and prtaesting. aho.atmichgrta- I
tar variety of local city Intelligence.
LINEN,
WHITE LINEN DRILL
We do not know that it t« oeceaaary to nartio*lariroafler the above but w» may uy, tl- TiuW«*«t.r Tatai'D* willeeataia the U&lt;e*l new* by FANCY CA88IMERES, a Urge .lock,
telegni|&gt;h, market*, the l*tr*t new. lyUi^nmfla up beautiful paltcrnaand very cheap; BLACK

•“'5£
L P. -IU I'-vj.'. Ready RUM far IlcaitoAoe.
aU-iber
or nertwH; Rbaumatiinn ‘
Fardyeie. Ijtmbjgnv (bint, A'rntydeia, .
|
T .'.iiiwhe. Modi l‘ux. Fever*.Swullwn .
i
Jetuta, Kidney Uorntdaiuta, ftarlU Fc- !
I
r.-r.l'd: . s'cund the IJver. Ilcurtt-y, |
'
Hrutlern, and Tain* of all
Iui-Ij. B-dtray i. Bea-lr Belief wilt, in |
. * L w muictcB, cbangv tbc tai**rtc* you I
' mice tn J.rtaof pleasure.
l. R.--&gt;:«lwa&lt;&gt; llcnovnUuxBencIveat.fortbc
rite lifxtirunic diinee—-»nch a* Herof.il.am! SaphUitie Complaint*. &lt;-'uu■..Itncctic ami other «fflvtiotij of the
i-iwij. and Throat, f ndamtica and l.ulargrtnentaof t art*. Eruptive and oth­
er *!K-*i-r* if Um- Hfal, Node*. Tumor*.
Ulcer*. Ilj«pepaia. mid all other di*cn&gt;r. anting trvni ar Impure *tata of Hi*

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[ Of TRl-WEEKLY TRIBUNE;singl* eopy, |J, w

ja Woodward Avaaur. DwtrulL

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A

PRIZK FOB EVERBDODY t
WHO SCDSCBIHES FOB TON

fore granted by the Judge ‘ f FrolrtU, for tba

A DEAUTIFVU.T

Culver, in the toan.hip of Jobnatowu, in the,*aid
eouo'.y, on W*dt»e*d*y. tlie ISlh d.y of Heuletaber,
anr"-"............................

Ilalu'CrSTKA.'TEZD

A fllFT WORTH FUOM M CENTS to I IBM
WllJ.BF. HKNTTO KACH SUBSCKHTKB Oh
HRCEIIT OF THE 8UBSCRIBTI0N MONEY.

TERMS—15 ADVANCE:
Ona oepy far one year, and I gift............... t» W

St!XEJ5e*»F’uKoa«««* ■

far mn and box*. PU«n l«aX, Legbom, Panama.
wool and far of every grade. and many otLcr
thluga which wv cajioot ban twttotnM, «a of

Muwricmnu- *’»

N AILB, GLASS, riTTY, OILS, CAN'

DLKS, BOATS, BASH, VAILS, SKD1,'
coiiDs,ctxrrnEs lints, bhooub';
.WALLfAI'ER, AA;*i

Tint XEW YORK WEEKLY I'REBS ie on. of
UM NS.of entertaining muter, aud ELEGANTLY
1U.CTTBATED every week.

JEWELRY 1
books and ITATIOltEBY I »
X ! ARM A DANTA. h.v* jual roeairad a naw
nl ttock of Jewelry,Book*. Mstiouery. Ac., at
tku old auod. state Btrert, wutb aida, (to Rua*t-l»tL.re.) Hrotmff, u here they boru emmianlly
*J~l »»pleadid **a*rtww»t*f mwful and

SIIEIUIFS BALE.
Y virtue of one traneenpt viecuiiun, iuitul
from and under liia seal of the Circatt Court
for the county cf Barry. * d«i ou thalttlb
dav of June, 181S, key r.poa and *lnv tha faifowtag daaenbed premier* and narod. of laud, to wit:
Th* aouth W «f *m&gt;lb H oC wiuib wat &gt;&lt; roc. M.
Iowu3, notlh, range 7 weal; alio Miulh-«wi X «rf
the north ea»l X of mcUou 2&lt;, same town.
Tb* above d.aeribed premix* 1 ahaU «xmm far
•ale. at pubtc .uctmn. or vrodn. to the btgbnt
bidder at the froot Door of U» Court Hmm. ft*
tb* vOlagv of Haaling.. Barry «"»«/. MtehlM
•a lb* 4th d*y ?f geptemfar, 1638, at «&gt;• o cLc*

Boi and

.,-^sJ.Ar.
Compriaing everything hr a geatlemanfa ocUi; Hmting*, July U, (S3.
»10&lt;7
aliirte, collar*, gtovro. boaicry, cravato. pu'J.n.
OIJtoOLUTION.
err rerwtyfrom five .tollmgvto»ix dollarx; eo*U.
avary pnev, quality *ad pattern j veata from ato dWMlvrd, by amtua! cjr-icnt.
ahHIiuga to six dollar*.
O. D. Sl*AVU&gt;lSQ.r'

MEW YORK WEEIItl PRESS,

la eidi week ae*t fasaadialely preceding th* tfaoa
rftoumgmttopremiaafa
*!7w»
(J. L BAY, Jndy uf Frnbato-

BOOTS AND SHOES!!

which we wfll roll very tow far

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fell upon a wild haggard figure, standing
my heart faint, and my cheek pale, and I
What la nix Fhorn Aaa PjivsicauT
Wb abb Nxteb SsruinKD.—Every
near the door.
was wretched.
urn Moaxtrr, To Maxxr!—Among ths man has his private souro* of pride, and
It was Gilborne.
Ills face was dread­
“1 think I oodvretand your feelings,”
il ia generally that for which the world
covRage
fully pale, bis lips ashy, hi* eyas gleamed said Isabel, who li.U ned with deep inter­
give*him tbosmallvst credit He com­
Tn« Stib Toxd Boots.— V certain p*rwith an unnatural brigbuieos, and lac eat “1 know how 1 should hale full un­
to marry before she was twenty years old. monly values himself least on account of
trembled in every limb. I started,—ut­ der a conviction that any thoughtlessness In the United States, very few Indies are
the vary quality for the pooeasafon of
tered a sjppreased cry, and, shuddering, of mine had rained a fellow being's hap fit either physically or mentally, to be­
whioh ths popular opinion estimates him Moines improvement They had a large
clung to fay huehand’s arm.
A pang niness—perbape ahatterad his intellect 1
come mothers beforw they reach th* age most. Is be a great trsgedian t Then he tent fitted up very comfortably, nod the
went through my heart—a pang of re­ But of course you board from GUborne of twenty one, twenty-two, or even bo- secretly piques bimaelf, as the elder Booth hoosiers about there were fa the habit of
tn4 seem to IwfuUh
morse and ilread'whfah I shall uevor for­ again I"
ealer io era
fore they are one or two yearn older.— ■Aid, on his rare Mpoclty to play low com frequently dropping in, nd making them
p-0. CTVftMy.
get&gt;
“Listen! He disappeared. For more I The unsound condition aud constitution edy. I* be a comedian 1 Then he de selves perfectly al home. One afternoon,
“What’a the matter 1" Edward asked. thxn a year be was absent, and nobody of the parent, is usualy transmitted, with light*, like Barton, In being thought a Mtcue of the party — CL. was aUtiag straddle
dwkM» ulgfct wn| yi,U at last
I could not reply, but he saw my eye up. knew what bad became of him.
F. if. * J- KUWELG
At । increasing intensity, to the offspring. By eratear, nod is willing to sacrifice^!! the of a trunk, with a glass before hifh. shav.
on the haggard object fa the door-way,
the lawn of Ly curgus, the most special laurels of the xUgo for the hays of the ing, and a pair of stub food boots sitting
and knew why I shuddered, for 1 had told
attention was paid to the physical educa­ publisher. Orlosky, a Pole, was once the on the trunk before him—not such stubs
him somethfag of my unfortunate flirta­ sbout the country, begging for his bread tion &lt;&lt; women; and no delicate or sickly moat celebrated painter at the court of as the frnry used to wear, but different
tion.
from door to door, giving In return for women were on any aecm-ut allowed to St. Petersburg, and his picture* were on­ in every way. You may form soma idea
“Is that failborne F he asked.
charity, the touching sougs, which bo sung marry. Dr. Johnson, in bis work on the ly exceeded in price by those of Hor­ of their shape, by ths doctor Mying, that
D'i
“Ye*," I fourmured.
in a soft, melancholy voice, and the musi­ “Economy of Health,'' says, that matri­ ace Venut.
Yet Orlosky was only “the shoomaker who made them was loo
By this tithe alt Ayes were fixed upon cal tones of an aceordeon be carriod with mony should not be contracted before the delighted when you eommendcJ him poor to bay a last, and therefore, moot
the unhappy mao.
It was his pale face him, which ba played with peculiar feeling first year of the fourth septennial on the fur nis feats of strength.
When he have made thorn over his lap atone.” G
aud wild eye alone that attracted atten­ and skill. Evcrvbody treated him kind­ part of the lady, or befiirv the last year used lo call on the Duke Constantine, in­ had not been engnged over five minute*
tion, his dress was disarranged; lus long ly, for, although he was evidently of an of the same ni the caae of the gentleman, stead of leaving his card, he would lake when in comes ore 6t the hoonlers, very
hair fell in disoi derod locks about his insane mind, there was a mildne**, a m*l- la other words, the famale should be at up a baker's above), twist'it into a knot, leisurely taking a seat, and ccmmenond
cheeks, and his garments were covered aneholy enthusiasm, about him which won at least twcaly-uns y oars of age, and the and tell the porter to hand It to the grand taking agbod survey. After endeavoring
with the dust of travel. • But while all all hearts. Search wm made fur iiim.— male at twenty-eight. Thu Ductor says Juke. The latter would know tfVi left to draw out one or two of the party, and
ElLKl.'S m d~p.
•yea
were fixed on him, his were fixed His friends were not mistaken in their that there should bl* a difference of serca such a token vf his regard. And Orl(»sky finding it "no go,' bis gaxe at length rest­
c.a«. piuU.Uk
on me alunq, and, ia my alarm aud con­ suspiviotu.
He was the wandering Gil
was only llife the rest &lt;&gt;f the world. They ed on our friend €*• shoes. Thinking he
fusion, 1 tall die blood at first forsake my borne/
riod of life the outinection u contracted. often despise the genius that has n on them liad a good subject for dieoottrsing on. ho
, f litoef
ebeeks, then burn tlwm like fire.
- - . “-0b, aunt!" exclaimed Isabel, tears fil­ There ia a differenoa of aaven years fa the distinction, in thair admiration for some said:—
two aexea, not In the actual duration of transient ability, for the exhibition of
ling her ayes. .
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"Tbsy carried him back to C——■. | lite, but In the stamina of ths e.mititutlon, which the tar less gifted may chance to be them ar
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of —
the
and ««.the «-.v»Imeo- remarkable It is the old story, si! over,
For several, weeks ho sccjncd contented the symmetry —
v form, ...«
to remain at homo, but at length his dis ’ meat* of th* face. In respect to early of dissatiafied humanity, wrefahed with
C. got up and looked at him a minute;
dently lioj^'tixt hi* pmym might be [&gt;o»ition to wander returned and he dis- marri.ige, to far as it concerns .u.
the—
softer
a— every rxcellenca It owns, becauae eurloua- and then, in a rather unpleasant tone «f
vurv.f.
sex, fur every year at which marriage is ly longing for some other’s inferior ex­ voice aald:
appeared again.
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entered
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-one,
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•Sir, I drove the toee of those shoes, as
“One chilly, rainy day, I was sitting
cellence.
.
{ou sec, by kicking mse out of this tent
doorway, haunted my brain, and it wa* alone fa my room, amusing myself with there will be on an average, three years
Wbxh Ijcr to du«l Lar. lain '
or asking Impudent questions.”
my first child—then about six months old of premature decay of the corporeal fabmany hours before 1 could compose mi
moal wonderful properties of the tnt
H»e fellow did not stay a great white
aelfi
—when there was a ripg at the door.— tic, more or lose apps tent.
la the extraordinary force they exar
after that, but moved out with hi* face to
I was beginning, however, lo feel at Onr domestic had gone nut, and there lieG, with his eyes fixed firmly on th*- stub
enee again, ia the midst of my wedding ing no one in ths bouse but ma, I left Eli*
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toed boot*.
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guests, when a domestic eamc to mo tn playing on' the floor, and weal to opeu the
faith iu prinec*," asya th* Bible. “Pat fact* in relation to this point, are demon­
say that a ;--rson widwd to see me in the door.
Pluoxo Teitu id Old Tiuxs.—Ute
“I started back with an exclamation of never no trust in politiciaiicrs,” oltacrvcs strated by the celebrated Burelti in his
ball. Thinking it was m&gt;me invited friend,
one of old Neal's ii-jnilde bcioe’s fa the work D* Motu Anlmaliutn. Whoa a primitive method of alwtracting teeth ia
alarm.
Gilborne
drenched
with
the
cold
win, had arrived al a late hour, I hastened
A MOAT WITH A MORAL
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PAKKEH.
to tho door alone.
Imacine my conster­ rain, was -standing on the stops. My
yoa a bytl.’’
Th* man who smiles in Inmdred pounds, with a rope fastened to
One «.d ot a hempatring wax fattened
“Toe world would hardly be worth nation, when I saw tho wild figure of Gil- first impulse was of tear, aud I. would
have shut the door in hi«4ace, had be not your fitce to-day to get your vote, and is thejnw teeth, the muscles named Tempo- upon the aching member, white the Other,
living in were H not for flirtation," ex- borne standing before me.
too short sighted to rucognixe you to-mor­ ralts and Magnates, with which people •ecurely tied around a bul).-t purjxwely
WILLIAM JUN EK,
duim-d the gay and thougtless Isabel
“How do you doF hr asked, address- have looked up to ms aud said in a mel­ row, alter your rote ba* bef|&gt;«l biin to
chew, evert a force of about fifty thou­ aotdied, was pot fa the barrel of n*wlf *
Luc, as ehe laugiusgly catcrvd her aunt's 1 l’,'K me by my maiden name; "won't you I ancholy voice —
become opulent aud honorable, may be sand pounds weight If any one banging flint lock niuakst, loaded with jin citap
“It rains. Msy I come in 1"
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room.
1 shako hands with me F
met with in every street. But stop—you M* arnidireetiy downwards, lifts a weight &lt;Larne of ppwdcn When all was rcadr,
“I was touched. I held the door open
“I h»pe ymi art not serious," the said.
I xavc him my band.
cannot turn a bar-room corner without nf tamtj pentid* with tb* third or last the desperate operator caught hull! of tn*
“There’s nothing like flirtation I" cried
“Y«u tremble,” said he, fixing lus wild while he entered. There was a fire in the also encountering the man who borrows
joint of his thumb, the muscle which gnn, arid “let drive." Out flew the tooth,
the merry Isabel.
“But you look re­ eves uju&gt;n my face. “You are not afraid dtting-ruom, and I made him sit down your money and pledge* yo«&gt; hie political
beads th* thumb ami bears that weight, *nd away bounded tb&lt;* muskrt sovt-rwl feet
1 before it to dry Lis clothes. For ten&lt;
o'f me I hop' 1”
proachful angry."
influence, merely to go aod serve your exarta ■ force of about three thousand Ibis mode of extracting lectli became th*
“Oh, I am not angry,” replied Mrs.
“Oh. no, f replied in an agitated voice, minutes there wa* not a word spoken by opponent at tiy* polia, lor a a*il&gt;**queut pound*.
When a man, standing on hi* chosen and only mode practiced in thi*
for hi* strange manner frightened 'me, cither of or, but his wild eyes followed loan, while professing to despise bi* prin­
Benford, with a inclan:ho|y smile.
feet, lean* or spring* forward to ths height region for many year*.
me about the room wherever I wont. I
“But you arc displeased.”
,
“ why should I on afraid 1 Come ln.“
ciples.
Which ia the worse men&gt;bir of of two feet, if the weight of each a loan
“Well, doctor, how much do you ax for
trembled with an undefinable dread, and,
“Your words awaken recollections
“No, thank yon; you hare company,
society 1 Which the most perfidious t be one hundred and fifty pounds the ran* the job) Guy! but do it quick, tixfagV
oh I how I lengcd to boar the lootsteps of
which ciuho me to feed sad, Isabel • that's I. see, ___
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1 tried to speak to It is mortifying, we preenme, wh^n an cie* etnploved in that action will exert a •aid a chap suffering with toothache. ’
all. Sit down by my side, and you shall Anil ini not dressed fin- a party." said
“My terms arc uue dollar 1” aoswand
the wretched man, bnl for some reason I elector exert* lutosaU' to »*csirc the sue- force two thousand time* greater: that i*
bear a story of one of. my flirtatious,! be, glancing at his disordered attire. “So
een of his favorite caudidato, to have :bt to say, a fine* of al&gt;out three hundred the dentist
DANIEL COOK
which may change your mind."
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“A dollar for half a m'nils work! On*
in silence.'
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while
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aunt continued
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didate foci when, having liberally fed a sand pounds.
lie dragged me all around the room and
“Is that your child 1" he a«kcd.
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lost bis grip half a dole* times. I never
“I trembled as I replied that it was.— noisy partisan, the latter abandons hl*
। -Um. ■«&lt;«*-*a
you which Is really so absurd, when I
Thb Vairx or Beauty.—Just sbout *ced rich hard work—and he only efotffTurning deadly pale, he started from his cause 1 And particularly if ho putthat
.
. . ... ,.u.z-—...u-.u..u—.-_ ■ nptj| iJju occurrences of the painful event think of It, that I cannot help laughing.—
seat and approached the room from which abandonment upon th.- ground that, if he lh&gt;* laat inheritance which a parent should *d tn* twentv-fire cent*. A dollar for a
They told me," ho said, in a pl.-osant and
! I am about to rqMte, minit’s work' I you must be * jokfa'.”
tii.! erv proceeded. Much as I feared him, had support*! him under the eireum«un- wish his child, wbeliier male or female is
j
“Haifa dozen1 times a yuar I used to confidential tone, •‘they told tno, ha, ha! I caught his arm. The thought, that in a cos, be would have felt ns if he had been personal beauty. Il is about the poorest
I. A. HOLBKOOK,
think of the tiling—they told me that you
A lady, on* night at a party, wax much
visit C----- , and spend a week or two in
momeut of frenzy he might do harm to bribed, and his emmeierfre would not per­ kind of a capital to stand in the world
mit him so to disgrace the sacred right of with.: yr ho ever saw a beauty worth the annoyed’ hy the rod* and impmkjit re­
that place.
There I fretuienlly meh a were married!” and he burst into a wild 1 my child, made me desperate.
first------red centf*
We mean
th*. marie* of th* coxcomb who sat ttfir her.
franchise ! One pioco of diabuaqaly, aa.---— -what
— —
pale, handsome, sensitive young man, laugh.
'
“
You
must
not
go
there
!
I
sakl,
I
ean
WILLIAM fit K’-IILJt,
concerucd, balsnies f world calls beauty, for there is a kind *f At length becoming tired and vrtred, *bo
“1 know better," be continued, “but.,.
n----------.. tell
... what
.....
j. । remember- for as the world
named Gilborne, who psid me very flat­ | they
say it is so, and to satisfy them, wdly
followed.
the other. Both srv intrinsically knaflah; ' besutv
-*------v._than
-c-:_skin deep, which the I turn*-! towards him with an angry coenmore
tering attentions, making me the theme 1 determined lo come and nsk you, for I j c*^ tliat
c/c* glared on ine
me iwith a mo
It Is not of tenance, and seal;
but, In publie effect, this one neuturnlixm world does not rceognixo.
..
of Mvcral noetic effusions, and with whose suppotox] you ojlgbt to know ifany body, i _____________________
mentary blaze of maniac K
push
._ ion, that he
'
that,
and
thus
restores
the general equl that which we speak. Bot th* girl whom • “Be pleased, air^o ,cease your unbw
partiality I was very well pleasod.
7 1j had '• P
pmhad
me 'from v
him,
You are tn.trried—ha! ba! ha!
’I’hed rr
'~ that -adizay sick­
r. M. NKVISR,
librium.
all tin- fops and fools go m ecstasies over coming impertinence."
“I was warned by many well-meaning
'
ness
came
over
me,
and
I
fell
upon
the
such n queer dream; I thought I wa* ■,,e” €srn
and about—we should as soon a child of
Ute fellow was astonished at so sudden
friends against encoura«ing the addrewscs
floor.
of so impulsive n perwm ns Gilborne, standing in the church door, and naw you ,
Tua Gaxtr Wsu, or Qsura.—The most, oars should not be quite so beautiful.— । a rebuke, and one Id only say t
“When I recovered mv senses I saw
opperte who^ they said, was more sariou* than I, out with your htivbnml. and 'you would j
I And then your handsome young man.
•Tray, mum, do not CM m*."
.
him beading over my darling Ella, as she stupendous work of this country i" the 1
!
over
and
about
whom
all
the
foolish
nut
speak
to
me.
Wasn't
it
queer
1
and
i
“D* ia no fear,” she replied, “I am *
and who might end by falling mnro cfacp- I knew all th* time you wcaild never! lay on the rug.cnzmg up with a b*by 1 great wall that divides it from Northern
Jewess-”
ly In love with me tian I expected or de­
wonder into hie face- With a cry of ter­ Tartary. It is built exactly upon the j
And wc arc ror I sprang forward. Ho raised bis bead. same plan as the wall of Pekin, being a has he of aver being anybody I A sad
aired. JI taugmw
laughed at
*1 uh
the- &gt;•&gt;»,
idea, and finding; marry any body but” me.
I
r-'tsu .twet.
;- Sired.
A Yankee chap down in Holt, Ksneat.
,_x
s Wcj
dealroyerof ambition is beauty. From
T
------ joiiS KoHEin&lt; ~......... ; 1110
married vet are
the ettentions
attentions of the
the young
y—•— poet still j not
wa* no frenzy
frenzy in hiseyor,
biseyor. but tears mound of earth eased on each wide with
___
never saw j___
' '1 There was
occupying an old daguerrian wagon by
■
added I
fr°m them; and then rolling doom bricks or atone. The a-lonisbihg mitgrri-। ,being fitted for the shallow pates of the the roadside, was discovered a abort tint*
so bcautifol before!
Ah,” be added,:
other sex, who ean appreciate nothing
stiiking his forehead, “1 dreAmed you ! hh sallow checks, fell like rain upon the . uide of the fabric consists not so much । else, they become content with a low sine*, waihing and’ scouring an old gun
wcv of
U| my
Bl, dear
. chili
-■■■ —
‘n *be plane of the wark as In the Im
II. F CHERRY.
.
“Too fate I How so, aunt F
fore
barrel. On being asked what he intended
"Hs kissed her, and raising' from hie ! meuse distance of fifteen hundred miles standard of attainment, and are happy
VWAftY 1'CIU.K' sad » -/oir)«r&lt;r. win st“VThy, to my astonishment, he one were dressed Al at your wedding."
Thu* tho poor wretched tnan wont on, knees, begged my pardon in a soft, mel-1 over which it isexteudwl. over mountains , cmly when dancing attendance upon thoae to d* with it, h* replied chat be was fix­
JA w v, all
,"“7,ud 4 “ ra,?« day nuulc a passionate declaration of love
ing ap to go in to liquor busines*. and to
sometime* laughing and sometime* shed­ aneboly voice and words eo ddicafo that of two or three thmnond feet in height. wlio are floated with their insipidity.
avoid
the law was going to mak* u*e of
ding tear*. I knew he wa* inxantr, I tried 11 burst Into tears.
Before I could speak । attd arrow deep valleys and rivwv. fhs
—------- —------ -—- ---- -------- -—- -------—I. *And vou did Dot love him .
thi* tube Instead of glavs**, thereby ma­
L. II. STEWART,
'
f stein child- 1 was merely pleased with to stop him, but I was too much frighten- --------------------,Psavcs—Spurgeon says of prayer
materials of all the dwelling houses of
king it appear beyond dispute that ha la
cd to speak, fa my agitation I took hold ho WJ“ 8OOC'England
and
Scotland,
supposmg
them
to
that
It
Is
the
rope
in
the
belfry;
pull
h,
singular!" oxclalmed-IuK'l.
1
•elfing liquor 6/ du barrtf ! The fellow is
’ of tho bell wire and rang.
A domestic
““How sfagif
and it rings the bell up fa heaven. Keep
Alt ius.r.~s&gt; sttre&lt;ls* &lt;•■ prumpuy a*4 affl- that hia lore was more than th* res*It o:
“From tint day, Gilburoe's insanity amount to one million eight hundred tixmand I sent for Mr. Bedford.
. - ------- .
on palling it, and though Lbc bell is so
_O»c« X*.», RoMr's b»#«k, B*ute Crvvk. *
J mpuls*, which would p*s* *w*y camo
■*
He ts now a minister in sand, are barvly equivalent to the solid
rwoe ba*o Iwn ‘•ahut
“Bedford • who hl he!’ eried Gilborne, 1 disappeared.
contents of the great wall of China. Nor . high up you can not hear it ring depend
--------- with my visit to C- —•
So I reaptet- I grasping my arjn.
_ thia novel cuntrimr-e.
“Thev told me that
—..’
board in the tower of
are the projecting mosey towers of stone upon It, it can
i inixm o. mjott.
„
fully declined b“
•*
' was the name of your husband!
Pay— ““Is that the man, the pious, benevolent, and brick included in this calculation. heaven, and is ringing before the throes I
“Fellow eitisMs I" said a North iQsroI l .'TICE07 TXE PEACH. JteUr; PsbUe, Osa,hst age,snd
bqated you are—You are wot marrted, are j mild preacher, whom every body loves so
d rrU L-Ud ute Tax Ac«i. Au *UI«ums&lt; “1«* of marrymg ** tnai e^,
■and b
of
God,
who
will
give
you
answsre
nf
These alone, supposing them to continue
11BS caodidate, “I am a Democrat, aad
it from his
hi* mino.
prac i*itou.toi to Uflforie CwwsuxA s steo, him to dismiss the suldeot
never was earthing else. There are three
far'yrfcjWKh.
On tb* following day I Uft C---------------- ,*nd re- j«.r
"The same. He turned to Heaven the throughout St bow slid distance, were cal­ peace according to your frith.
“Yre, Mr. Gilborne." I rcplfaB, tremb­
culated to contain as much mawmry and
tonic* that now agitate the Slats: th*
which were thrown away upon
B. II. FI LLER,
_ | turned.
ling so that I could hardly apeak. “I am sffections
Blscb sbd Warr*—A preUy littl*' United State* Hank, the Tariff and th*
my unworthy self. 1 believe he is happy,1 brick work as atl London. Ta gl^’e an.
”
Letter and poetry followed mo, breath­
married, and bore i* mr husband.”
but aven now when 1 hear of flirtatious, other idea of the mass of matter iu this autrea*at one of the Boulevard theatres Penitentiary. I shall ptiwi over th* first
ing^ the most paasionate devotion, And
To my great tvlief, I saw Mr. Bedford
1 am pained by the reflections which thev sluf&gt;cnd&lt;’us fsbric, it may bo observed of Paris, exhibited a singular taste, by i two very briefly, *e my »-jiti*tetU* ar*
burning with the ulooucnca oflovc. They
ad rance into the trail.
Gilbhrne started
" । that it is more than sufficient lo surround . appearing in a toHelte of deop Mack on well know u, and oama to th* I’enitentiary,
bore no name, but I knew they were from back, and fixed hi* eye opon my husband call up.’’
ahtrt Itkalldterll
“But tbov aeldom have such a molan-' the circumference of the earth on two of
IIen»7 Gllbornc. I was beginning to be
with a wild and fierce expression, which
choly termination, dear aunt,” timidly its great circles two walla, each six feet
vary much annoyed. I took counsel with
An Irbh fellow in Albany i* gmne-fo
M H. COLERAX. .
■ .
caused me to fear for him.
knowing the cause of this eternal mourn '
suegeated Isabel.
Y&gt; mOL C-nrrtr a. atUwdM to. ssd «■*«• my friends, and resolved to send all fa­
have hi* life insured, so that wboi be die*
But Edward was undaunted. Return­
I» t«d crsw^Ur, ilrwml sabs at vwbsagn turn epistles back to him unopened. 1
‘True. Disappointment in love gmer-1 deretood, however, that in tide calculation fag, bar inliqute frietid, M’lle. A. do-1 he can have sotnething to live on. and not
&gt;;*&gt;&lt; IL-V.u Uugtit sad S»I&lt;L Ofics tufas returned two tetters in thia manner, and I ing Gilborne'* gaze with a firm, steady, ally leaves sorrow in the heart, without is included the earthy part in lire middle wtsfydads
be dependent cm the cold charities of th*
commanding look, he advanced toward
of the wall.—JJarrowt’ Trawls in CAise.
“How happens it, my dear, that you
slusttering the brain.
But there ar* be­
reedred no more; but three or four weeks hirn aud demanded what be wanted.
work! •" he on-e ws»,
are always clothed in sable, like page of
ing* of aueb fin* and sensitiva natures,
after I received a newspaper, iu which
The dangerous spirit of tiie insane man that th* health of both mind and body
The gentleman who auemptil to eui
Tua Eturoa.—Tba Richmond Mall thedefenet M. Marlborough 1"
there was a emmet adJ rcssod to me, under was completely soodued.
He hung his
■-•pm m my secret."
hi* throat with a sharp joke, a dby or two
depends upon the soundness of their affec- throws off the following capital illustra­
! a fictitious name, and signed with bis Ini“But on* has do accrete for * sincere .
and buret Into tear*
tion ; • They have a steamboat on th* Weetiala. lie had discovered a new mode of head,
“Nothing," he murmured.
“I want
friend.
I*
it
a
vow
I
”
Isabel bowed her head to hide a Mesh
reaching me with bis paaionate effusions; nothing now. “I have been dreaming; 11
“Perhapa"
himself with a pofat ofjfooor.
Join n. TAX BRUNT,
and from that time n sounct of song, will not trouble you again. May you be 1 and a tear, and from that time she was
“Do you moern a first love V'
RK’1£’(»I.2W.
never known to indulge In thoughtless a steamboat We are surprised that it
•ignod “II—— G- como to me from
"Ma foil-no."
has never been tho't of befor*. The ed
।
flirtations.
the C------- Gurrtte, utterly every week.
owMoKUtreo
r wretch," muttered Edward, *s
itortsa working engine who** fir** arc
At thia time Mr. Bedford was paying he kindly look my hand, “he is to be pit­
with panlakte
IL X. Mil
— ”------- nature's I
EnqvBrra.-h is a rule oi etiquette, that gomg by day and by night. Now b«
ted! But you are agitated ! I hope," he
■“1 detest all pita."
sails against the lid*, now with It, gUng
a
lady
most
always
rocogn'ue
a
gentleman
added, fa an anxious ton*, “you have
“What then, pray, ie the virtue which
along at a dashing rata, until suddculr be '
friend
un
the
promenade,
before
he
la
at
IMMh
nothing to blame youreelffor in this matyotde^rwtoexhibttr
hbartr to Mluta her. If Aa fails to doo come* up staadiqc against some hidden I
PlhoUdi
“It isn’t a virtue.”
saag, which entirely shivers his timbers
tcrF
*11 the girta w-a
■TANTOX Ar TUTAJT.
■
“I wbh I lied not,” 1 exdal msd fervent“ W eJi, what IhonP
V
to pieces. Whenever he moves he puts I
fy, “but, oh, Edward, I fed that I have w .ah to attract hia notice. Thia principle the water in foritatim*. and leave* a wats
“The whiteness of my shoulders.'
may be practiced by the fashionable*; but
“Moo diec ’.-d aqspeetod it”
acted wrong; although, Henven knows,
_ _ ....._ .
...
nf-nrlv at variance
J. F. RMORY,
I never intended that he should love J
to death by a bloc-eyed Peri.*p&lt;
W&gt;oqmua exchakg* *«••&lt; t®
“Who ever beard* •*«*&lt;&gt;»lead fmd a piecq of
erybody but bimaelf, carries freight and ting
suicide oa acemt a town 1 A lit*’ yoor nvcktfo r«
•he happened to know, before £t had giv“Well, *&gt;

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affirm! that a crirtle-. ‘Often hh powers are overtavkofr Md the

mind—the ealm

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evening.

Fear, pity »nd remorw m«ie turn

�REPUBUCAK BAMKER.

Stomd, that from 1838 tu 1843 induREPUBUCANS RALLY !

REPUBLICAN

Hastings or Ban? county h*d fiulon

STATE TICKET

MOSES WISNER.
EDMUND B. FAZBFIELD.

NELSON G. ISBELL.

JAMES W. SANBORN.

CHARLOTTE

THIRD Dh-TEICT.

'•■ti.i-ek i&gt; MfrtBB,
DWIGHT MAY.
A H. MORRISON,
WILLARD DAVU,

Mesubllcna Cucit.

Ucb Iowa U eatitM to four dci.j.te*.

■EFVBLICAN FHOFLIGACT.
If we are to judge of the principles of a

party by the tone of their public presses,

that all tho principles, all the stock in
trade of the democratic party is in the
cry of “Republican profligacy," which is
uttered with no regard to facts, and no atrecord that their statements have a foun­
dation.
W♦confidently appeal to the record to

truth­
accouniably oxpcnjjcd that the people arc
now called upon to pay. nod more than a
(every Republican
quarter million of which the Republican
•resent, If possible.
partr ha* paid.
Democrats are also
Third, the Democrat* never funded the
and hoar sound dpe^rina from tho lipa of
Stele debt, leaving that to be dons by the
Republicans, who did it almost the first
thing after assumlny the control of pub­
lic dairs.
The result of the locofoco
ing on the 25th!

running upon the unadjusted bonds and in
time was added to the principal.
In order to give some adequate Idea of
the sxtent of this commercial neglect,
we will give the figures.
The total un­
paid and accumulated interest reached
the enormous sum of &gt;1,306,250 93.
It is out of these three leading fact*
that all ths embarrassment which the
finances of the State have ever encoun­
tered grows; and, startling a* they are,
they cannot be contradicted, and to con­
fess them is the moat thorough snd con­
dign condemnation.
We ask the people
to reflect upon them and give them their
duo weight ia determining their suffrages.
From the organization of the Slate
down, to the year 1843, the democrats
never paid a cent of the State debt From
that to ISM they reduced the State debt
&gt;999,375 58, although they had used
monies received from Stete texes xnd the
sale of railroads, to the amount of &gt;2,471,790 10. The above is in the aggre­
gate the reduction of the State debt by
tho democrat* In uttnletn year*. In three
Jesrfjtoe Republicans reduced it *202,
*8 22. But this does not tell th* whole
story, for if the democrats paid a trifle
they also simultaneously ran in debt, and
accordingly we aee from the official re­
cords,' that in tho seven years, from 1843
to 1854, inclusive, the democrats increased
the State debt 1052,502 88.
The Democrats did lay by a “surplus,”
but it was only because they omitted to
pay their debts, and kept the public in­
stitution at a stand still.
Ana they did
this for the special nurpose of specula­
ting upon the public fund*.
The “Bingham Administration" has
paid the interest on the State debt, wary
cent of it, as Cut as It came due, and has
paid absolutely over a quarter of a mil­
lion of the principal!
We add the fig­
ures :
interest ptud bg BepublicoM on part
paid bonds from 1855 to 1857, inclusive,
• 182.4H2 82. being &gt;147,152 23 more
than was paid by the Democrats for the
throe yean previous.
Amount paid-by
Republicans on Trost Funds borrowed
by the Slate from 1855 to 1857 inclusive,
427,075 07, being &gt;255,443 63 more
than was paid by the Democrats for the
three Years previous.
Paid of Slate debt, principal, aa before
given &gt;262,073 22.
But, ears the Frtt
Prtu, this was not done “without borrow­
ing." Let us see how that is: "Die Stats
Loan was authorized last January the
30th, and realized only last July, whereas

tauth or falsity of such charges, than an

Our cotemporary of the Pionttr makes
some very grave charges against the Re­
showing the amounts received and ex­
publican party of thia State; sweeping
penses during different administrations.
charges of general fraud, profligacy, Ac.,
dec., numbered 1st, 2d sad 3d, and so on
urea which we produce in thia article arc
up as high as seven, and then askrUs to
prove to the contrary; in other Words, to
aatidr himvelf by examining the Treasury
prove a negative,
it looks to us as tho’
and Auditor’s reposts, made annually.—
we were the accused party, and, ofcourse,
should
look
to
our
democratic
neighbor
art tte only am. U . Birk our &lt;ppofor his evidence. Bat his is the tactics
ignoring the figures and making bare­

of the Frtt Prtu which charges Mr. W is-

ner with being lbs despoiler of the homes
faced and false statements; assertions snd
of orphans, and requests him to prove
eharges, which have no foundation in
that ho is not.
What would the Pionttr man think if
with any one except for the glaring effron­

tery and boldness with which it is uttered.
The people are unw'dliug to believe that

footing his character, and than gravely
ask him to produce the proof that oar as­
sertion was not true?
To illustrate:
be guilty of uttering, with such deter­
Should we charge him with starting upon
mined boldness, statement* without the
knowing this feet, take advantage of it,

one aide of the question.
It ia Mt rascally ssderstoed, in look

amounts which were received Into the

railroad* and ti»e sale of State lands.—

the benevolence aud consideration of the

Ml

himself with certificates and affidavits,
procured, whether by flattery, bribes, or

1
appear, and eagerly seta ou‘. to peddle his
wares through the oounty, it being under­
stood that he is willing to • wait for bis

pay until the next county convention.
My affair* have of late been so well at­

THE FERRIS DIFFICULTY.

We publish a communication In this
me from Mr. Mills. We bespeak for
Last week we pub­
lishers mass of testimony, which should
have first been elicited before a legal tri­
bunal, and which, we believe, would have
entitled to weight.

publication had any faith in its compe­

Uioerey a-iu

guilty and the honorable acquittal of the

Why is a star like an (bid barn 1

Again, if the testimony which has been
published be true, as it Is claimed to be,
why have 1 uot been prosecuted 1 Why
am I not sow pt osecuted 1 Surely the
interests of the public would demand Ute
prosecution of a man who is represented
to be &gt;o utterly lost to all sense of de
cency and shame, ns the testimony of Ma­
nila C. Smith would indicate mo to be.—
h Ferris a good citiron if, knowing such
facts, and having such positive testimony,
he still refuse* to prosecute me T He,
certainly, is not, if,.baving it in his power
to punish a villain who is guilty of such

honesty would demand my prosecution

in order that 1 might have the privilege
ol defending myself.
The course pur­
sued by Mr. Ferris in this matter, would
seem to indicate that lie cither does not

believe the testimony that he has been to
so much paius to procure and publish, or

tuib

So 1—The Pionttr more than

intimates that tho “Sheriff" is only trying
individual who makes false statements
to “maha a rattling among the dry-bones
and then throws the responsibility of
at the Court House." W e had supposed
proof upon the accused, is guilty of the
that Mr. Farris wee only trying, as he
lowest and basest kind of slander.
professed, to get a bill of divorce .from

been suggested tost his evidence will be

made public, as soon aa it h known what

public mossy.

Republicans of this county to undci stand,
as is intimated by the Zh’onerr, that to

bones al the Court House F

tiny of a jury of twelve disinterested,
honest men, cither of which Is a sufficient
reason for my not being prosecuted.
Yet, again, if this testilhooy ia not
deemed of sufficient weight to warrant a
prosecution, why ia it published 1 Surely
it is not a manly eourss to attempt
to forestall public opinion la this man­
ner.
Does Mr. Ferris believe that
the people of Barry county are all fools,

S£L£?JT5ar,'SS»I!«.

CHANCER
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tice, under the head of “Petty Mrannrea,"

There is a certain matter wherein our
Republican friends do groat injustice to
themselves as well aa the State pre**,
which it seems to us should only require
to bo pointed out to be rectified. 'Ibero
are iu the State same*bere between
thirty-six and forty Republican daily and
weekly papers, and, as a whole, in point
of ability and tact in management, and
mechanical appearance, tiiey will com­
pare favorably with the press of other
Statesysnd yet thia press has a moot mea­
gre *41 insignificant support, compa:ed
with what it deserves, and with what th*
interest* uf tho Republican party de­
mand. Rather than support their home
press, which even at its poorest estate is
coestastlv conferring benefit* upon them,
they send their money out of the State
for papers published at the east, and it Is
not uncommon that a Republican wbo
thinks he eannot afford to take a State
paper, will subscribe regularly for three
or more eastern weeklies.
We Ldieve
to-day that foreign papers, the N. Y. Tri
tune, Time^ Post, Philadelphia North
American anu such others, constitute sev­
en-eighths cf the entire newspaper circu­
lation of this Statu among Republicans.
The results of this state of things are
very unfortunate. Look at the political
result*. Just now we are catering upon
a political canvass, in which the diacaaaion
of Slate affairs will form a prominent
part. Our own administration of public
•llai.-s is attacked and pronounced incom­
petent and corrupt.
Will the eortarn
papers discuss for us our State couosms,
will it defend the Republican State Ad­
ministration that you nave place-1 in pow-

Why is fc published 1

renutt po.cr. etc
■ are ether

I
&gt; t«
0

usual," in the shape of an editorial no­

a portion of&gt; which appears in another
part of this paper. Read it

7
5

.

•••&lt;......

DUX Jl SALTER,
PBOSPECTVS OF
THE E TEEING POST

S PECtAL NOTICES-

worthies* imitative*. aa
BuUtMMbriar

nij lot »&lt;&gt;lrei iron UM
nha’eJ. The Hrtwtlall

Mlchisaa Central Railro-4.

and pride in sustaining t Will it defend
the candidates you have now put in the
field from assaults made upon them by
the opposition press 1 Will they inform
you candidly and fully what the Republi­
can Administration baa done for the pros­
perity of the State, and what they intend
Li Az, an .4
I— .
a -- * 1 . .

GOING WBT

PROBA
rr or Mica:

ETE5IMO KXPMBR, *1
NIGHT EXPRESS, al

lelligcnce knows that the eastern press
will do none of these things, and yet they
must be done, and lAey rm* only bt done
by thi SiaU prtu.
ft this press than is
not well supported its influenes of ooarse
is circumscribed, and the Republicans who
such an infamous mass ol vulgarity and gorge themielvcs with the aewa of the
low indecency, as is contained in those
politics there, but comparatively nothin;
published affidavits 1 It ia true many
about the politics of their own State —
Tb«y are just in a condition to be im­
posed upon by all sort* of Locoliea.
but evan those who stay he/ievs will, at They caul dispute them successfully, for
they are not informed of the actual facte.
miserable black guard, who ia devoid of . “ i?.a* dut7 of «’«’7 Republics
take b&gt;* home paper—first of all
county paper. If he can only aflbrd
that i« th* one be can best afford. _
not brought before ths Court and jury, position It fill- can be filled by no other
instead of being foroed upon tbs public paper. Arid, from tho political effotf,
not*L P«ay much all that the
through the columns of a newspaper.— w"

N1QHT KXroOfi, *1.............

«»*.«

PBOH8SOB MOTTS

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

JOM WIXEE,Sele

TO THE PUBLIC!

Let those who de­

febrifi‘;e

as, and various resources and irvL—
Mr. Farris’ card in the Barmer, that finish­
ing stroke to hie grand scheme of Infa-

fully ded-w.

ILLUSTRATED.

Be

ala», that the*-'- witnesses, whose name-, to receive my thanks for his grotlcmarappear in the issue of the “Banner" of ly (I) course, Ac.
G. W. Mills.
September »th, are al) tongue tied or not

Haftt Hous.—We are in receipt of
tho September number of this excellent
family magazine. The content* are unusu­
ally interesting and instructive. Among
its editorial articles are “The Praying
Mother,” “How some Parents Save Tims’’
and “The Few Govern". The Hafpt
brutal indecency, as he p:etend* to be­
Homx is published by C Svoxz A Co.
lieve I am, he does not do so.
If these
No. 11 Cornhill, Boston. Terms, single
statements snd affidavits arc true, I should
copy 12, five copies to one address *8,
ten copies *15.

Is

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

hood about him will stoop to buy it or to out the Blate.
Rnolrtd, That this convention hereby
rob them.
expresses Ito entire confidence and appro
The fact, that there has been gieat vil­ betioa of the political course of Dr.
ths statement* of my enemies, have come
to mo for the purpose of hearing mine, lainy somewhere in this transaction no. John Roberta, Senator elect, from thi*
person who ha* beard the reports now’ District.
also. Such men 1 sincerely thank for
Rtiolrcd. That thi* c-mvenUon presents
in circulation and read those affidavit,
their Impartiality, and whatever may be
the name of Hon. Harvey William* to
can
for a moment deny. If those reports the voter* of thi* Senatorial District in
their opinion of the matter, 1 will do them
the justioe to say they have taken a manly and affidavit* are true, it ia plain to all foil confidence of his entire fitness for the
that 1 am the villain, and surely ought to office, and of hi* triumphant success at the
suffer. If or. the other hand these things polls.

through thi* ordeal unscathed, but will be interest me as much, and have I not as
able to convince tbs public of Ms entire good a right to bear them make their
statement* os Ferri*?
Yet, when I ap­
iacucence.
proach them for lbs purpose ef bearing
Tnx Omvk Bbaxch.—This favorite them make their statement*, they either
family newspaper comes to us very much avoid me or refuse to answer roc; but at
improved in appearance, and filled with Ferris’ beck they are willing at all lime*
matter fully equal to that of any former to toll what they claim to bo the truth,
number, which is sufficient reccommend*- ia this justice I If *o, then ray theory of
justice is greatly at fault.
What reason
tofore been its admirers. M. Henry Uphsm, its former principal editor and propri­ willing to tell mo the truth as Ferris 1—

pnblican parly and asks us to prove a
negative. We shall attend to all specific

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

me concerning the matter.
There arc
many, however, who after having heard

innocent, we should not do justice to our
own sentiments, if we Ailed to state that to be seen when myself or1 friend* wish
Moua Camus.—In accordance with our
If their statements
from present indications, we believe that to question them 1
suggestion, made last week, another card
Mr. Milla will bo able, not only to pass and affidavits are true, does not that truth

, Boston. The Olitt Branch
as a family newspajwr^nd
wo trust, will receive the bountiful patron
ago which it deserves.
Address VrnaM A Dix, No. 20, Wash­
ington Street, Boston. Terms &gt;2 a year

GOLDEN PR1ZR
GOLDEN PRIZE,

------- --- ------------ .

th. en.™
b/
pr~M Sw.
Officers ia their unswerving ^ntejrity to
Republican j^riac'iplM and their fidelity to
the best intereeta of the people.
Ruolvtd, That in the nominees upon
our present Blate Repui.li&lt;ah ticket we
recognize the firm supporter* and true
ad rotatesRepublicanism, and cordially
recommend them to the undivided sup
port ofall teue friends of freedom through­

abiding faith in the power of truth to
pelted to make, we Sfcvs eobeluded to, at tion 1 Why are they so unjust aa to con­
overthrow and expose falsehood; and by
least, postpone Anything like a digest of demn me unheard 1 I can assign no other
the aid of troth, I am content to stand
the testimony, or a comparison of its in- reason for such condemnation than that
or fall.
they
auppoec
their
interest*
will
not
per
­
oonsirteociCT and absurdities, barring the
The editor of the Pioneer will please
reepectabilitj^f its authors.
While we mit of their being honest. Why is it,

would it not be adding insult to injury to
ask him to disprove it?
And yet be

mise of the Stets land* properly.
7th. Your party la a diabolical party.

both

We stated

wife, and when reaching a hotel in the

2d. Your party ia a rotten party.
3d. Your party is a profligate party.

Mn,

live in circulating these report*, avoid all .are not true, then a still more heinous
villainy must rent upon other*. I ask no
conversation with me on the subject?
Are they ashamed of the course they suspension of judgment in this matter,
things in relation to some of the state­
people uiU judge when they think they
ments and affidavits which required sonic are pursuing., or da they doubt the truth
have sufficient testimony. I ask no favors,
comments, but upon more mature reflec of the *c*mhl they love so well and fear
only justice. I seek no falsehood to hide
lion, and considering the peculiar nature that a conversation with me would con'irta their doubts and ruin’their occupa­ my sins. 1 seek only truth. I hare a firm,
tency before such a tribunal.

a»T«ulo« of IM". •”
Ua, will cwicinuo lUu- elfcru for
of &gt;bo~ glwriour |Jrbcipl» wllb

unahsted vigor. *
unzc
—v -----RmoM, That the unpxraJHedI course
improper oonversstion between Mrs. F«“
of the Democratic party in
effort* to
. r t *
-Z •__ .-l-zk — 'Lm. Ltw

Congress from the Third District, in Wia- most deplorable leek of manhood, by dr- a iwpiewus class of inhabitants, no one
colating the most disgusting and untruth­
C. A. Stacey is the Democratic candi­ ful reports founded upon what my ene- tktir nupieiont at all times. If they find
such kind of property necessary to their
date for Congress in the 2nd district In
this State.
comfort, no one who has. a spark of man­

“city of the straits," hi* name should be
registered George A. Smith aud lady,

charge*, whenever anything like evidence
in adduced to sustain the falsehoods, with
which locofboo journalism abounds. Any

affidavit* and statement* uf the witnesses.
a Mwanapar u ntt spopcr ju*—
cumioos concerning sltber. All I have io

State &lt;1 Now York have nomiaated Ed­ tended to by others, that it would appear
win D. Morgan for Governor and Robert superfluous on my pert to say any thing pirioM and have been so msgnammeu* as
to swear that they had i**»r antpiciant,
Campbell for Lieut. Governor.
with regard to them. Still, 1 esnnot re­
Hon. C. Billinghurst has been nomine, frain from making a few remarks with might have saved themselves the trouble
of doing so, for belonging, as they do, to
ted by the Republicans for re-election to

accomplice, witness, tale-bearer, adviser,

paying party pet* twice

fully as possible, while the dishonest one,

etor, baa now associated with him George I know of none, except it may be that
L. Dix, who has heretofore been connected they are witnesses for Ferris' sake, in­
with the publishing house of Phillips stead of being such fur the sake of justice.

refnte the eharges thus wantonly made.
There is no better mode of coming at the

CHARLI8 MHtDrrr,
TBOMAB DtJXI gXGUSii '
EDIT ULAW.lvx,
GEORGE AMOU),
SAMUEL TOf.XG.
Iu AKMA WHELPLJa
Mm* YTEGnru vavuu'as
Msa. BI. vraMON.
■
Mas HATTIE CLARE,
tlMUnr JOHEMOX.

ihis District, held M VemontvHle,

and rcpntatk&gt;o ha* become public prop-

sale of public lands and State taxes, mak­
ing an aggregate of *4,631,791 A4. This
money was sunk completely
*
er been accounted for ex&lt;»p1

Pg^VAXT to IU.

wi*®-

�MORTGAGE SALE

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

J dollar, and nlariv-two rente, ^gTSl.W.l
In reuiiv to reourer tbe^mid debt toviv..-cured by »s&gt;d mortgage or any part

dwabe stoke.

99999999999999

U tawrby givau that by virtae ol
,f sale in »id mortgage contained and ia

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

hardware

DRY GOODS

’“penwity*ai" thia reinedy0ci«’ ar^
other ev«r diaccvered far the spaedy and ceZ
lotenmttutto to, tCT?t

□tr. while at tbr same time it regulate, lha
ionv. rem a res obstructions from ilia bowels

,r« th. effects cfDr.Hobaeks famous ScandlaaUood Portfire which if taken ia cmdoMtfoa
til Scandinavian Blood Pills, will Itot OOly

d^raino quiniEu or

X,"“at font o'clock^ P M ihajtrtmire. de
•cnlwd in said Decree. via: All those certain pie
^Tre parrel, of land king and being tu th. ailtsgr of Hustings In »«ld &lt;’**««’’ •[ Barry and
known a. »iUa« lota numbered three hundred
wreatv.. J7d,&gt; thrre hundred uavetity-ona. (871.)
ikrve hundred seventy two, (371,&gt; according to
X—re—

r™ -4 ApikM Ja,.
of the nuawnatic pouam. A grekt varortv of
diaartlfww nrisa &lt;V*wn Cs&gt;
_ _______ r • .

BEUSTS &amp; BHKBSl

Cir. t'ewrt Commissioner.
Bscwx A Via Anaaa, Compll’a Sylititora.
.September I. !«&lt;»•
__________

NOTICE.
Wtwr&gt;'i«. my wife, Catbariae. baa left my bad
aid bear J without just came or provocation, tbie
to, therefore,to emitwin all persons sgaijist hartwiriag ar trusting heron my aerount. a. J shall pay
no drbts &lt;J her contracting after thia dale.
llaitinin. Aug. Si. I'M. I
‘
••
* XV irilltx-GVOX K FKRRI.n

GROCERIES

IUS. Dr Robert present, the rru
an ofcwpcricnoe, bard study snd a
what a prefect pill should be. No o
air superiorly after one tangle tr
a Scamilnaviu Blood Purifier, |
15 per half dosen: Scandinavian
i cento per box. or Ira for «l.
Gan. Miami County, Ind., A
Da.0. W/ftoback: I have received
it from rour Scandinavian Blood
food PiMs, that I bare thought it

PRINTS,
SILKS,

RUCHE

BOR.

BROAD CLOTHS, CASS1MERES,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH

&lt;DB©©KBBY!

«&lt;taah&gt;najly O' daily while exn^-d to tho infeetkon. that will be excreted from the system,
and cannot accumulate tn aufheient quantity
to ripen into diaoaac. Hence it ia c-rm n-.cro
valuable for protection than cure, and few will,
ever auffre from Intanuittcnta, if they avail
thcmaclvca of the protection this remedy«f-

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ate.

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKK

PARASOLS, At-., Ao

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills^
m «ii me rwosEs orsruuuntna.
Cord. of BradyMada

COOKING STOVES!

CLOTHING

.MORNING EDITION,
rill contain al! the matter of ear evening
and tn addition the taieel new. Itarralag »
I local Blitter, whidb nay tr inspire bc’ ’’
the .rasing cditioa_and
kt telegraphic report.
S?cr«J5rvS

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
ROBES, FINE SCOTCH .. -.--.man with whom f am acqmntod, 1 was
Indared lo try it. But not before I had used rar mu.
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­ other medicines. After ntang two botOre. I Mt
Ito effect very sensible, and upon using two more
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, bottles. 1 found myself perfectly cured, lou will

CI1ALL1

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

than .ver worthy of support. Wa ask our friends LARS AND SLEEVES, (now -rtjrle,)
lo circulate thia prospectus, and say a word la
cur favor. l&gt;o not make the tael that election ia WHITE GOODS, Ac.
•rar a reason for indifference or negiart of duttaa.
lo the psrfarmsure of which our public position
has enabled us to contribute tu no small extent.
TERMS —Single copy M year; to Clubs, four
espies for »»&gt;. er nine eoptea for MO. in advance-

tion of t-me xad strength to tba system dvital laled
hydtacsae.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

lo my ordinary busici
beard oTtha wonderful

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE.

CMauu all LU imide KftM
&lt;3* iKtl'.y—Pnnfd
^tAaUtnati day-Tit mA
U,
Ur ftaiiy-Trraw rrepfofi
The Tat-Wsaxir Tctnrsa ta composed of th.
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
inside matter of the Dutr T.tatxs of every two
days, snd is issued and tr.ailnl to .ubacribcrs on SHIRTING, COTTONADE8, of every
Tueaday. Thursday and Jtalurdsy evenings. To
buaiaeaa man wba desire the eooUnta of the Dally variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY.
LINEN, WHITE LINEN D'RILL
tartae after the abv c. but we may say, the Taiy.„iT Taisias will contain tba latest news by
telegraph, markets, the latent news by tba malls up
to the boar of going to press, general tr.iscelsneoiu
•elections, report, of lecturaa and publie meetings,
and all Um variety oflocal, commercial and marine
iHteUieeuee which appears In the Dally.
€«* Will you tw* get •everat persoM to unite
In rvttiue up a club for the Daily or Tri-Waekly ?
fhe DKtAoIT WKEKLT TH1DUXE. eontJaine all the important and lalr.t general news of
tbi Daily Tribune, and about a. much readme aa
th. How York Wreti-”; &lt;•
wbaeArea
recwlartr crerr Monday afternoon, al 81 nee yser
^tegl/«uUoib&lt;ra,m&gt;d to club, at lb. toowing

PR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. P. Kobw, IWmgu.

MORTGAGE* SA LE.
. t.f tw SI

3B©n

bbhups?

FANCY CA8SIMERES, » largo'atock,
beautiful pattern* and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac, Ac.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.
/-tOL. J. C. FRKMOXT. in hia travel, dtacorcr
V7 maav startling wonders, but naoa more wo
derful and tree, than the recent diacwrrry that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

CHEAP CROCKERY!

kOu«ricopy .......»l I T"*»V copies....|IS
•Six ooptea............. J Fifty toplra.

OfTRl WKEKLYTKi:ifh-E,tangie«&gt;py, »3, or
four cup.cs 119, in ad-sacs.
. ... _ shlrta, eoltare, glovaa, hesiwy, eras ata, panto, ev­
...
monsv or on bonnes nr sov
ery variety from fire ahillioge to tax doilarej raal«,
Mratock of Goodaia largoud well eetocted.soa
every pnee, tjeslHy sad pattern । east* from asx •bung of every variety aud of
| shillings to tax dtatara
Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goods

Hagulatora willireatora it lo regularit
Xo bmata rLoufd be w ithowt them.

tbatean be found la ths eastern or western mar­
ket. Il comprises every variety aadkindofSogure
Molaum, Hyrup.4s.. which will b« sold st REH AB
KA BLY LOW Tricia. TKA at from 38 to 78
cwnta par pound. C'JKkTE from ISJf lo » canto
pyrpoaad- Ftah rf «vrey daueri pboa from sBwr-

J. P. Rabarta* Co.. Haattags.
A. I. Boerne, PrtancvilJcESidsois,Orimgr villi.

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
stock ofGoods, therefore I will content tnjtelf with
say lax that It contains everything that waa ever DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED,
Ibmmhataln a FAMILY 011O&amp;RY Store, the
wboteanmpritaug .larger and more gutend assort­
_ —.. rnu.,.f .. ——*—■
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, DJCOOMS,

PROBATE NOTICE.

“ijSE. ujw

WALL PAPER, dre^ foo.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

• .very da.art ptsen, el

Hew Arrangement
boo"tc

LOW PI

shoes.

Di. A. E. BONSTEEL,

rnvaiciANi

MTOS HAm'AM -jTOKE.

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suhCeon.

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TERMS—81.50, IN ADVANCE-

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1858.

NO. 20.

relating iorr*nl*H

FROM ILLINOIS.
fa accusation
the whiskered man took the other, and : ।giving him liberty to run if be pleased,
JA'cndimuB,.nL, Aug. 80, *58.
then drawing off hia boot*, divided the iand I oppoaed tiio motion. My adversary •
THE SHERIFF'S STORY.
= third pile between each booton the inside iagain rejoined, and to my utter aston­ n&lt;!“Fwrme F said he, with the utmpel
of It, and then again placed them on hia iishment, Judge C. ordered tbe clerk to
addrsesed a targe mxBttJcd, wwjetiag trf
nonchalance, notwithstanding the pecullfeet. Next the Judge raid— z
,
cancel tha bail-bond.
.
as many m could get within the sound at
“B« carefill and send it to the right
At thia juncture I sat down, amidst tbe
In the summer of 185—, while travelplace."
tittan of my brethren, who wore ready
Hi*
ainioter
companion
gave
a
mean
­
enough
to
laugh
at
W.
being
caught
Ye*rJ*y«
proton*.
one afternoon in siderable effect i
ing smile; they ahook lianda; the stran- “napping,” as they termed it.
•------------ H. J. KENFIELB,
’Hia «till smiled. It wM'twIbl to. see
Joe left tbe room cautlonriy, and the
While,1 wu meditating in my wrath
DEALKR i» evsry ranstj of dtf I
udge ut down to hia papers. ‘ 1 eontln- aud my revenge, the dork announced the his hypocrisy and calmness of demeanor cosily In the shade of Saddlnback moun­
tain. Alter supper, while enjoying our which baa ao fluttered. Douglas andhia
ire. b»t&lt;.
and »bora 8t»l
tied to look for several minutes, but he panncl of Grand Jurors was now com
adherents. showing that Douglas not only
Com* to the joyfnl rally,
appeared absorbed in his duties, when, pletc and they were ready for business. Taking out ofmy vest pocket two of the cigar upon tbe porch, we noticed a pecu­
liar looking scar upon die landlord’s cheek. left out a clause implying, irresistibly. •
J.RUMELL,
just m I wm about quilling my point of
Judge C. arose to address and charge bills unrolled from his chimney deposit,
Thinking
“thereby bang* a tale,” we ask­
observation, b« arose, taking out bis roll them. Ho wa* cool and placid a* the 1 held them before him and Said—“Tie
convention
has told about these, and I myaclfi last ed him to Worm us of tbe cause of ao
of bills placed them up the chimney! and morning itself.
. Dy royally b«Uwed.
He professed bimaelf
then continued reading.
“Oh, you hypocrite!" I muttered thro' night, saw you place the counterfeit money unusual a mark.
Owt mnijht within oar border,.
FRANCM ROWER,
bull showed that io the ‘ perfected’’ bill
perfectly
willing
to
relate
the
story,
and,
in
the
fire-place,
when
he
placed
bi*
in
hi*
I mustpy that my blood &gt;an cold, for my tec th as tbe black whiskered counsel
drawing a chair close to our ride, oom- of hlr. Douglas was a clause providing
a grave suspicion had often crossed my —and confederate, as 1 fully know him to boot*.’’
that until tbe execution of the provisions
His composure was instantly gone.— tncneoff:
mind that ho was a rascal; but I never be—slyly sneering at me, drew his chair
rfcc««r » M»ek, Slato atwet .
“In my younger days 1 was s sheriff in ofths bill.no other election, (than that
suspected him of being connected with close to tbc bench in an sUitudo of defer­ He wilted like a scorched weed on iho
prairie, and bls manhood gave way as if tbe county in which I then resided. In for ddegatea) should be held in the Ter­
the drovers, trappers and traders wbv ential listening.
ritory. This clau«e was not in the origi­
sometime* made bad money their com­
Dio charge was on elaborate or.?. It ho bad been afflicted with a sudden para­ the spring of 1830 a murder TO com­ nal ‘Toombs bill" nod would rot off *
mitted in a neighboring town, uniter cir­
modity.
Nor, m 1 .Mt collecting my ■*M an essay on crime and it* enormities, lysis. Die room rather swam around
cumstanced of unusual atrocity. The vote upon tbe constitution in direct terms.
or qieaul liberty: f
thought*, could I conceive it possible and waa dramatically worked up. It* ad­ before my own eyas, for the sight of a
iked was done by a Frenchman, whose So'much for the great chan-pion of popu­
when I rcpicmbcred bow severe he bad jurations to tbe Grand Jury to fearlessly Culprit Judge was not an every day ons%
’
name was Liatc. lie, with his wife, lived lar rights.always been on tho passer* of cnunler- invefitigate were very pathetic. Its cnco- arid when I recovered jny full attention I
Douglas is to be here on the 6th of
in a log cabin in tbc wood* wmo ten
found
him
at
m/ttr^ia
grovelling
on
the
firil money, and how earnestly anjl-aol-. jniums on virtue were touchingly true
FnxaUis^lako^-aHK
mi’es from where the' deed was commit­ September, the poeters announcing hi*
Scarcely had the Jury retire^ than in floor like a dog.
■
emuly ho hud al way* In his charge* in such,
A r ■_-litreb.nmMaa.lwa.
coming
never
say
‘•Democrat" nor TDoHe lore his hair, wrenched hia hands, ted, and had long been suspected aa being
coses declaimed ngaiusl the enormity of’ my capacity as prosecuting officer, 1 fbla thief and sccreter of stolen goods. I
offenders who aubstiiutod^rkpuriuua cur­ lowed the.u&gt;embers to their chamber.— his eyes glared,’ and Ms powerful frame
wa* sent to secure him, and you may be
quivered
in
every
part.
indeed
I
was
rency for »good one. zUtherefore condu- To their formal question:
EVELDta »nd Ui**»lkrs.«
sure I did not rcli»h the job much, but go
“What is our first business F I an- unmanned myself to behold so sudden
f;n.d all Linda uf jewelry,
I deJMliatUra-woriL-Hioodle," and tbo sub
I must.
A} 1 had ten miles to ride, I m ember uf any party; nor is any party
and wretched a sight.
reil Ma*, bracelelt. barer and .
. picions “boot-stuffing.’’ must relate to
..-4,
&gt; „•
,___
v. started early, and arrived at the cable allusion to be found in the broad sheet —
| tomt/uthcV kind of an offense, connected
"To investigate a charge of malfeMabout noon. Tying my horse to a trpe Heretofore, Democracy and Dough* here
tray
mo:
Consider
how
dreadful
:
And
auce
in
office
against
Ute
J
udge
I"
t
, w ith which I now felt assured ho must be.
at least been on bqual footing, and hr*
The foreman and his fellows looked at I1 ’m Judge! Oh, th* disgrace! My poor I went up to the door and knocked . Kt““ :
J. W. OAKLEY,
Stealthily going out, carefully I deand children ’. Wlud will they say ! ter consid»rablo delay in unfastening, speeches hare summoned “Demqcratie
J ' seceded tbe stair* and entered the bar­ each other in astonishment. Finally oae wife
’
v-g’-llvrESAU «-■! retail droV-r la. and toajW
Don
’t, don’t betray me 1.1 wm to be next more than wa*\ necessary, the duor wj* rallies;" but now Dons!*** name is tn bitch
\\ hetarsr of leather.
of them said with a smile:
1
i
room.
Tho
whiskered
man
wm
seated
at
- . »i:.k it—
f.,rn.'•«!« or n&gt;t&gt;o«
—you know that 1 Oh—oh— opened by b’s wife, who demanded, in big letters tint there h bo room for'Da“Take care. Brother W., that your pro- Governor
&lt;
! a tabic reading the last Qncinuati papers,
nn very pleasant tone, what I wanted.— muoracy on the paper. Perhaps hh friends
I aa calm and |&gt;KU'iJ m if he were the Meth­ fisssinnal rivalry does not get you into uh
&lt; —how dreadful!” and he rocked him­
“Is your husband at home ?" I asked. are beginning to feel that they are no
self
on
his
knees to and fro, as if bursting
'
! odist minister of the riding. 1 sat down trouble.”
.
‘■No, he baa gone to the village, and longer the Democratic party.
agony.
.
I replied by tolling my story, and nar- with
’
and pulling out a law paper pretended to
Da Q.
Thcwi were some of tho heart narrow­ will not be bode till night," she answered.
read it, but I wm glancing over it at tbe rating all Ute suspicious circumstance* of
TCbii. other* joy it
“Then I will wait till ho eomea home,”
ing incohcreoass which I can now remem­
stranger. Hi* eye did not wander from tbc past twenty-four hours : and conclu- i
ber over all tbe dreadful scraea that fol­ said I, and without giving her time to rea particular point of tbb paper, nor did ded ny requesting that lite bUck'whisker- 1
.1lowed.
the sheet after several minute* turn; I cd a unsel be called arid examined.
V. PARMER.
1 raised him from the llnor and placed
Amidst the astonished silence of the
therefore concluded he was not reading,
the murderer was at home. A rifle stood
him in a chair, and then Mid—
but reflecting; 1 endeavored to catch bis Graud Inquest, the constable in attend- 1
Alas,
Judge
C., appeal* to me are too in the comer of the room, which be had of the SouA," printed at Montgomery.-—
“
mice
went
after
and
returned
with
Yhc
eye,'but could not
I next thought of
'
VU.UAM JONES,
and earnest argument
late. Your confederate has told all, and been cleaning, a* I drove up, for the water They contain
trying the demeanor of the Judge, so stranger.
EALER in pfretr^. prorUion.,1
Grand Jnry have taken his testi­ was even dripping from the tube. 1 said in favor uf tho establishment of an Agri­
lie entered easy and unabashed, aay- tha
1
THE
making in.my mind soma excuse relating
d-jltev. l*rJ. pork. *c- ■
su‘*f •»
nothing, however, but sat down, and be­ cultural College. Tbc editor makes Pres­
. ...._• i i i •• «n,t on. &lt;lt&gt;ar
1 mony.”
to my official duties. 1 again went up ing, as he took the chair—
His-evc-bulls glared at’tno like those gan to take a survey of the room. He ident William*'address at the dedioarioa
"I am told that you desire ma to be a
j stalra’and knocked at bis door. Hi* p!ci«of a maniac. Then, as if wrung by some could not have left while 1 stood at the of our College the text of his argument,
1
■ ant voice in an unembarrassed tone, witorov.”
wondrous impulea, he became calm. In­ door, withoat my seeing him; *o that be publishingft entire. He *ay* in the May
"Perhaps culpritF I exclaimed in pas­
A TALE OF THE RESCH AND BAR
cried—
.
'
deed
that c.ilinnc*i waa more dreadful to must either have left before I came, or number, “We have an address delivered
sion, entirely losing my control.
And
“Walk in."
.
behold than had boon his excitement, Im- else, which 1 considcrod more likely, wa* by President William* at tbo Inaugura­
K.,&gt;rr-, new'
I entered.
Alter getting through my then, not heeding the hand of the fore­
concealed about the cabin.
My eye fell tion of tlic Michigan State Agricultural
precatiotw and agonizing entreaty.
man
on
my
shoulder
in
restraint,
I
said
excuses and businew, I ’•aid, in a careless
...........
j. W’. IH CKLE,
the
floor,
and which goes over all the ground,
--- --,
--------College,
“Well, il it must bo ao, it mu»L But upon a rag mat, lying oh
U&gt; tbc constable who had lingered by the
In wq of the Western States I wiv» once
v vsmoy UtLETAILOR. Cutting .Ion*y. nrtn'
wm•»nl.Ind
explained aurvoya carefully ll»e subject, and anawere
let mo see the foreman only fur a moment; taking that up the mystery
1.^*1 ...__ •. „
&lt;■„ J, Ktr- a pri-aeeuting attorney. The settler’s axe
“What have you been doing all the door—
inierneath,
which prob-1 Mtis&amp;etorliy *11 the objections that are
-------- ---------------------bring Rim up—go fur him—leave the —a trap dour was uni
“Take off his boots!"
was th,si familiar music, and tbe prairies afternoon. Judge F
ably
led
to
the
bile,
or
cellar
in
which
he commonly urged against sueh institettona.
The stranger made two bounds and was room; gn—do go—go!"
awav from tbc wucalland bad not yet
He answered carolcMlr—
His *xcitement wm returning; and, was concealed. I lifted the door tip, and • • • it is .not merely worth reading,
“Going through my charge and a de­ nt the window which led into the garden without reflecting a* I should have done, was looking fur some means of descend-but
heard tbc scream of the steam wtytlr.
------------------------------- ------—
----is worthy the careful
atudy
of-------all our
IXANIEL COOK,
’
of the jail. But the grip of the consta­
ing, when a vigorous push from tbe “gvde planters. It is replete with logical arguTTSTICE OF THE J’EAVK.
“'J. Ail branches of aodety.of trade, buAcas cision or two I have to make to-inorruw. ble caught him securely.
In an instant I turned end left the room, amidst the
♦J Tax Agent, will sitcnd to U&gt;e roUartm® of and profession* were in a state of trahstwifo’’ scat me down without the u*e of a —
men!*,
—•- and-a
discusses
:——• iLi
the subject in .n
ril ire
ita
one of the jurors took his arm And anoth­ curious looks of the crowd who had now ladder, and the duor was suddenl ____
Cvbtaiad aft w.b»T hanncM pertmrnngtobtac®re. । tiun. Of course the judge- were not men arrived.”
|
various
phases."
Again,
in
the
August
1
‘
gathered—for in those western settle
....
_ ..
ala'.rx.
of vast learning or of rare character; and
This last lie was an unnecessary one, er
&lt; his leg, and before any one had time to meat* aecrtcy was of no motueul about I »tell
»„ you, sir, 1 was
--------in no
enviob
—------ p«»i- number be says, "In thia number of the
sttcak,
the
boots
were
off,
and
two
roll*
of
lest I appear vain, 1 may odd thM the xs 1 knew its falsity, fur ho needed not to «
Grand Jury matters, and half tbe village tion, in a dark cellar with a murderer— Cotton Planter’and Uml, wb give our
fi-ll on the floor.
1
for he was there, aa I very soon after readers the conclusion of I’leaideut Willaw vers were by no means Chief Jdsticc have aiwcrtud Bio* Cwt—m Immaterial bill*
Tlia Graines* and presence ‘of mind of■ know the story—I had crossed the court
one. This, therefore, the more confirmed
11am*' speech.
We ask it as a favor ealie. will promptly attend u&gt; *ny
the stranger forsook him; he trembled iu room, I repeat, when I heard a dreadful
.. I • In an* ntth. CCUTI
my
suspicions;
because
I
bad
found
these
i
’Ibc Judge, who traveled the circuit
Thiwing I beard him move, I took s pecially, that each eno of our subscribers
groan and a simultaneously pistol report.
every
musclq
*»d
as
1
whispered
to
with us in tbe counlle* round about the immaterial assertion to be alwsy* niodo i
It was succeeded by an Instant of zcrrible. •Hep in the direction of the sound, in an rend iL It was written in Michigan. |pd
HOLBROOK,
—
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1
city vf.---------- , hud been in early life a by witne**''s when thev arc committing him
। silence, and then the crowd burst Into tbe initant there was a flaoh, a loud report, spoken to a Michigan audience of tarawra,
“Villain, not even your foend Judge
and 1 felt a burning pain in my check. 1 but there’ is not a word of it, that may
burse-jockey and had picked up a large a perjury, ju»t a* cowards whistle to keep
C., cun save you now!” lie turned room.
1
amount uf tact, knowledge &lt;.f men and uptbeir courage.
Judge C. lay upon tho floor, with hi« saw him by the flash of the piatol, crouch- not be studied and treasured up to great
ghastly
pale.
.
We continued chatting until the bell ।
human nature, tbnt was of much w to
blood and brain* shockingly scattered od in the further corwr of the cellar.— profit by Cotton Planter* of tbe Southern
V&gt; J I.LIAM H V It«i II ER,
Hu waa seated on a chair.
We wish every planter in the
My blood was up. and 1 made a spring Suites.
him in bfo legal walk.
At the wait he rang for tea, bit not a tone nor an oct
“Is thia good money or bod F said the। about die room. When 1 bad roti rod, he and eloeed with him.
liSljrf lh4&gt;-a. Jrfg. w» uvul Irf »r
W* had a sharp Cutton States felt and sppreciaud the re. hod drawn hia pistol, and to hi* other
Lad been a member of Uro first
foreman breaking toe «ilence that succeed­
crimes added that of self-murder. He tussle for a few moments, but at length 1
tiunal Com ention in our bate, and being *me*vy.
.
,
. ,
ed
the
struggleWe wont down stairs together end l&gt;c- ■
, was a ghaady sight to see, nor shall I er- managed to get the bracelets on his wrists bold our land* in trust for posterity.’ ”
I a good talker, and of quick natural IntelM. NEVINS,
\tn I a witness, or am I accused F be
What a rebuke wo have here to tho
The whrok.rwi stranger
lec-t, bad .none in tbe Sebates. &lt; f course P*n our mesh
cf forget the memories of that dreadful and then it was all over. Meanwhile hie
stammered, looking towards me.
wife was above standing on the door, and Loeofnco press of Michigan, not epe at
it wm natural that, a* be made the law Mt opposite, but he and the Judge were
“Witness ” said I “i( jou will tell all[ day when I was compclldJ to behold the
a ptly and With fidelity.
whom conld find a’ word of President
to
each
other
as
if
they
had
never
meL
. living agony and the dying woes of a asking every now and then—
wtth thaiof Ute ••TtepuUicMi
'Tt”’ ~ I he sb’onld be able to expound it. An
■■RepuMieari owner,
Banner, oppo*-.
you know about Judge C, who i* far bet­
Williams
’ a idrero worthy of re-publica­
"Have
you
fixed
him,
Jem
F
Culprit Judge, in right of that bench aud
} wt
___________________ _ I the hr*t election after the State was ad­ One of two eivilitie* passed between
Putting my hand upon the man’s mouth tion. . Tbc fire eaten of the South ap­
tliem, but were ara&gt;r.ipani.-&lt;l by freezing ter game than you.”
j bar whereat ho had so often presided in
j. M. RI’NNELU_ | mitted, bo was chosm *"I know—nothing about Judge C., ho
and Imitating hia voice aa near aa I could. prove and applaud the whole efforts of
politeness
somewhat
unusual
in
our
west
.
convicting
and
Kntencing
villians
less
PHYSICIAN and Sutfeea. O«S«« 1° R““r’1 *
J never liked him. W ith all b« nn*'
I told her I had, and ordered her to lead the State of Michigan, while our own’ citi­
ero way of life.
All this aaUafied me stammered; “I never aaw him until to- guilty than he bad been all the while!
,1rrT&lt;-_ I bilitrand apparent deference of manner,
dar."
.
_
the alMiriff** burse into the »bcd. My zens oppose and calumniate it. This
there was fahis composition an tmder there was something out of the wav. and
JOHN ROBERTS,
“Liar!" I shouted, forgetting my offi­
there was in ms
—
row succeeded perfectly, and, aa *be left Southcni paper too, while our locofixto
I resolved while at the table to fcmnj
.mi* of cunning that 1 suspected aad be­
cial dignity in my rage at hia falsahood.
the room, 1 ordered him un the ladder, paper* are Bilcut on the subject, teem
myaclfwWi some evidence.
I fimJwd
The
subjoined
account
of
the
arrest
---------------,.r
Wbea
I
was
chosen
peo"Last night you and be were together,
-"T" came wary of.
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and by the argument of a pistol, persua­ with urgent appeal* in favor of an Agri
•«’» °P atairs into tXto
" II. F. CHERRY,
Bontitvr he sought my confidence, thi meal «r«l
exchanging money, and in hl* presence and death of a fiwftivc slave fre take from ded him to go. Onoe up, the rest waa cultural College, and the paasage of Morill at- plea aolkitor
Judge's
room,
and
groping
w
the
chitnXTOTARY FVDUC mid Cubtcj
concealed your ‘boodle’ in your boots." the ShawoMltHTfi lUiuoinan.:
.
^priirf
ii,
•»■«.
“
”
r
‘
"
1
"iR*
but
I
repelled
it,
a
c.-uy.
Hl* wile was *ome astonished reF* Land Bill through Congress.—£onnev
in
Ute
dark,
felt
fur
a
lo«»
briek,
tend to all basis*** eeiraoic
"On SunW. the 15th, a likely negro
..n but littl. tos«th«r-. M“/ • u“’ fc-Ld it, discovered a roll of WJ- J
Immediately he stood up in an attitude
when she enn.c in, but seeing 1 was well
Jiepvblican.
boy, of 18 or 20 years, was fnrated as *
™
ei.il .id. be, be g&lt;™
• S™r'
armed, made no resistance.
The man
took one or two piece*, and replaced the of defiance—then Mt down—half rose fugitive slave.
The
boy
stated
that
he
again; turned red and then pale, while
.bl.a»rg. »»
H
Payis* la Aj»Ticii&gt;atto*.
was *unen, and refused to speak, but I did
balance hazily audleft theroom.
vras free—bom in Vigo county, ludiana.
is. whan I fall R WM Wrt»g~- Nor &lt;»““
huge drop* of aireat stood on ais fiwe.
not
care
for
that
I
pnthnn
on
the
horse
Nothing mow occurred that night
Dio Free Preu apologises for tho dem­
cry. nowry •
He mw he wm by some means corner­ He showed that he was weft acmrainted and led the horse two mile* through the ocrats not paying the State debt, by sta­
worth narrating, but the next day m
.1 promptly mid effled- and in a moment, recovering himself, in the town of GrcracMtic, and th* «ti»
i block, B«tU« Creak, W‘uSi&gt;J«!Vwm of ki»&lt;«rj. Whj» Court I found on the calendar the case of
ting that they were huabanding the funds
Indianapolis and Naw Albany, Indiana.
ring the awistaneo of one of tbe “men “in antidpadon" of paving it. If thi* be
w»w»rod—
.
..
MKhipui.________
. num .to hrf totolcdl.leJ
“I will be a witness—the Judge is guil­ He stated time he wm a barber by trade, folk," I had him securely lodged in the true, why didn’t they fund the State debt
w&lt;&gt;„ for eou»l«aal'«. 4.3 brf tom
(JARLOH O. SCOTT,
liad boeu running on the rirsr.
«ft
jail that night and he is now in the State »o they would know wlut It really waa.
tier it1*0 L”
I have no space fur his story; but ita the steamer J. W- Clay at a coal-yard a
clUO IO«»W.W«k II.
•£2 °U!- vJtol d«w tbl. mewl I" 1 4^*1
ibe
But not ouly were they so indifferent to
procipUr attended to. OflicetaCoa
amount was, tnat long before the Judge •bort di»tance below town, on the Mme for life. -But that waa the hardest fight
bo rtoold Ut. improOT«I. ««• «wb'™ .,4
I a,J not 44ttori» th. UUl, am
payment as to/refuse to ascertain just
Banyrille, Mich.
removed to the west they had been con­ day that ho Was arrested, and in conse­ 1 ever hU, sod 1 shall carry a mark at it how much they owed, but they refuaed
„ 1 prtp.rrf .rtb
,
B. H. FULLER,
federates at the e*«t in circulating ooun- quence of a difficulty.
to
my
grave.
Thu*
end*
the
Bhoriffa
story.
to pay tbe accumulating Interrat, and kept
-jJa,. a orf«rf 11 ■« •k.
4,TI.._
1,4. nn ilaiibt that the
“ul 1 b.v.r eoow 1« ’"I
1 jarful money, while ho two jockqying.—
ronuiug the State In debt.
Iu the moan
for thl&gt; *!’
lh' d,rkThey ware connected with a well organ­
Si ooplM. &gt;»
"«“‘W " * ’™
lime what were they doing with the
ized band.
Leaders were tho .mauufocThe expenses of tbo Democratic'party,
of rJr« lulrpiV “&gt;J f‘™
,aUc«
“To thia wholoaorfo advica tho captors under the reign of Buchanan, can bo nrvp- fund*? They were borrowing tbe truat
1 turers and bonkers of tho "boodle, —
Oae day. at the uiR in **&gt;• W®
fund*
and
paging
uren
per
cent, upon
“Ym; find here it is,” « ho banded
Middle mon bought it and diapeased it to turned a deaf ear, and forced him acroaa erly seen and fully appreciated by a
rfWrfSiu..’&gt;«••«* .“SS
’ them, at tho aam* time they bad a sur­
me a P&lt;e« of F»i*'
the underlings, who purchased it at a dia- the river, into Kentucky, in the face of glance at the following table. Statistic*
plus of the general fund in tbe Treasury
ting the words, *Gwa Judge C bta rethe
aaaombled
crowd.
On
the
next
day.
show
the
expenditures
to
bo
; count of fifty cents, to pass it off at pw.
on which they were receieiug one percent.
ouesi." 1 romcmbered now I aaw it, ths. As fast m the last counterfeit wa* diaoov- the parties reported that the boy liad es­
190,000,000 a year!
In 1853, just about tbe time they bad ap­
I*■ -f-.iien the paper, but could not re- - ered a new one wm made.
Judge C., caped; and they pursued him Into the riv­
t7.fc00.00Q a month!!
prehensions of being turned oct of power
tod pretpv while uoon th* bench, wm abl. to b* a* er, and feat right of him; The onfortutunwoo.w^iH
they appeared to be affected in tlirir coo1207.850
a
day!!
I
- ’"mt thm Jrf«« c. raiofrf. rfd h“d
aicnnie, aad
law lequi ring tbeir
sad is now lying on the Kentucky bench,
t|l 1,100an hour! !!!!
GEORGE W. MILUI,
(II. .mUrllna
*»&lt;
State officers to pay five instead of one
'
1180 a minute! ! 1!'» ’
b^raiTta,--re&lt;-iw
haunts and ways and wmpantonship of opposite this town, where ha was drifted
per cent, oc tbe surplus fund.
But the
by the warns."
t33M&gt;aseoood I !!•!!!
tl-ow
above
them.
But
the
man
whose
IU&gt; -,»lt ok* 1
। odor of ancient profit* wa* too strong in
aross to poatpono on the ground of not
'This outrage, « venture to say, exci­
I* not this view of the case startling 1
JOHN *. VAN BRENT,
ted little attnntion when it occurred, and The people’s money is shelled out by the
~rf T
no punishment will be awarded the mur­ present Administration for every tick of
derous crew who forced the boy screw tbc clock!
No wonder the nation is
4I-- i. a n»b «rm wrf b,
ceraity of the action.
•
the river, such lathe ruinous effect of ala- getting over bead and ears in debt.—
to»Sr
"r 4W.WT and nsul come Irv...
—
"ft
is
time
now
to
see
the
Judge!
I
h. K.unxutoji,
”
U m»d&gt; tioubk,
nid turning to tho Grand Jurymen, who
U lud b«» ord.™d
were petelfad at th* tale they had hoard.
’TtoMfiMO clergyman seems
No ooo answered.
nprosaed the whole body of hia
wife from the theatre, the
"I will go *nd prepare him for your
in the following:— on the State fund*, it
STANTON A TIFFANY,
-qp q|- ib* Judge.
^tfon," I said next; “for to indict him is
that they themselves
"’H, Uiwr. wia • MMd mil., “d dipITASTU.vs EXCIUNO&amp; appotala N
hi* own court, while h* is upon the bench,
me
c&gt;r a memWU1 ba a scandal upon justice.
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on*

pasting*' gustos JUrirtsrs.

gfisttllantons.

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JTLERY.
tn Distanced
srica Ahead,
sons why

; BOWES
ardwxre brauncM m Ho*l-

4*118, at th*
LOWEST PRICES.

tyi^NUFT-JKOX
A-zr/ ornzn

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mMKMmE!
.
iLOK MTOVtH, comprise
rc* in market.
strst rariaty «i
,’ATED '
-

:x stoves.
K)K CTl*W
i. Six Flala aa^SwHn.**
BOTWFBS.

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Ld a desk, into which ba usually retired,

Rattle creek :
I)

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todwriatUt

sad thither 1 foBowod him.
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y
t—»4 my votae trem

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there «ad slay. and 1 shall ba plaaaad.".

have been added to

I phrase* |L—Drt. Tre&amp;MM.

�CRARU» RBRDXTT,

HKXKT CLAW. Jr&gt;
ble humbug aa a Stuart Republican. W,
yet failed to meet

Km. AXXA WMLFItr.
Rim TIRGIXU VACUUiX
Maa. DL YXRX0X,
Mim HATTIE CLAME,

REPUBLIOAlW

STATE TICKET

print, we prupow to in

mn Mlfara r..l

may aaaemble al

MOSES WISNER
Republican* of Berry county, you have
Mr frW I teortAip, / radar**
-ine» of At Admiaittretion." a duty to perform toward yonr party and
,1.-—.’—a.’—
—Stiutrlact

- EDMUND B-jP'AIB.FlELD.

NELSON G. ISBELL.

JAMES W. SANBORN.

HARVEY WILLLAM3,
OF CHARLOTTH.

THIRD DISTRICT.

u. n. wmuni, ___
viwn ii reBtn,
DWIGHT MAT.
A. it. MOMRiBQR,
WILLARD RAVfe.

I

AMpfosA.—— -- - ----- ---------- 1 —
denes in the ability, integrity, and patri­
otism of the admin btratioo of our rroerable President, James Buchanan, and it
shall hare our hearty support in all U*
measures for the maintenance of our glo­
rious Qmatltetion and Union, and for the
advancement of tbe prosperity and hap.
pines* of our whole country.—CtmwaAoa

attended.

Do not excuse yourselves that

I ’----------- ——
—7
.......... on your part to attend these meetings of
your party, will be interpreted by the
opposition M a want of enthuaiaatic faith

bimsclf. Acre irttM tkt autttion. for tie aa eloquent end impressive apeak era, by
tnlfttrt ewd rottttt of rrttidtnl Bochanan, AJmiai.lration HU A VO \VS HIS
ARb£fT HXSIRE, t» comaaoe with
rich feast of eloquent thought*, eloquently
nrnan Gawrllt {Ltntapton.)
expressed, if they will be in attendant*.
“The firat intimation we had of any This campaign is *carcely begun, and yet
change in hb vbwi^ wa* when bo appear­
ed before the convention after hb nomi­
nation. and PUBLICLY GAVE IN BIB
ENDORSEMENT OF THE ADMIN­
ISTRATION, AND OF ALL ITS count too much upon our msjoriiy, and
ACTS. That Mr. Stuart has for montiu remain inactive. Ths best way to begin
becn/a&gt;xioue to make public atonement is to am to it that all modings uf the
for hWlate folly and political heresies b party are fully attended. We again urge
evitkni from hie EAGERNESS AND
INDUSTRY to eecurs the Gubernatorial upon our Rcpubliam friend* the necesnomination, whereby he might have an eity of action.
opportunity, to PLBLICLS EXPUR­
Pnqutsxnv—The Piottttr talks about
GATE HIMSELF, AS HE DID.—
Thia abaudunment of bi* opposition; thia ibe present State officers having received
retracing of hie peat course, end hb dec- perquisites of office io the items of uqrlaratton of future frlelity to tbe party, ding expense*. If these are -perquisites,
wm m unexpected M it wm welcome.—
let ua compare them with the perquisites
It has been the misfortune of politician*,
in all liraM peat, to sometimes err; but received by that model Dem&lt; cratlc Adwhen they con fem their error, and retrace miaislration, which Stuart promise* to
their siepa, AS MR. STUART HAS copy after, if ,4e is elected :

DONE, what can be the duty of the party
but to overlook I True, a wise caution
might well be observed in tho bestowment of lavore upon each person*, but al
the same time confidence iu their future
•Rte Calhoun Candlebox, Lecompton fidelity, though bestowed with prudent
Ml M
eheel, published in thio village, atlcmpia coouderatiun, b, aevertbelem, magnani­
mous.
That Mr. Stuart now supports tbc
WHOLE POUCYOF THE ADMINtempt b to show that tho public money
.11.741 75
1STRAT1ON, KANSAS AjND ALL
has been squandered for partisan purpo- and upon the same grounds we have all
19 IT
L7k&gt; uu
along aupported it, i« evident from hi* re­
mark* before the convention. • • •
V&lt;3 45
that* the 110,000, appropriated to the re­ Having made this explanation, which self­
respect and a regard for political consistmey required u* to make, we *hnll give
poses. h is well known that but 81,000 tho ticket, aa nominated, our support, for
in ao doing, we support the principle* ol Diffweoc* ia krw RipobiteaM........ M3N M
thia purpose, and £ aa b alleged, it waa tho National Democracy."—Dttroa Htr&lt;
etaTioxnr.
In 1B54 the Democratic Board t.f Aud­
itors allowed for stationery, gold pen*,
tbe fatniabed teama of the eettiers in that
MHAJLL THEY BE RESTORED t
•Super royal" at ttS • T per ream, Ac for
Territory, it only proves that tbe state­
The laraompton Stuart party of this the um of the State Department, the sum
meat of our cotemporary ia Ctlae when
State are asking the people to restore
he says it wm umk! for parlizan purposes. “the good old days" of Democratic rule.
Again, we ere referred to a portion of We apprehend that the people know full

tbe lute constitution, wherein tbe salary loo well, what those “good old days” im­
of tbe Governor is stated and limited. ply. If not, they will do well to look to
the matter, and see a bat kind uf a policy ent ollonom fbr I»4............. ......... ll.S.’T «
wherein thia provbion has been violated. they are expected to restore, arji" what in tbe item of stationery alone.
Who vote* for Stuart in order to bring
Tbe employment st clerks In the’ differ kind of plunderers they are expected to
eat departments of tbe Slate Govero- place in power.
The following table of the State Government back to thif kitut
of economy t ________ __
items uf fraud upon the Treasury, perpe­
trated by the ,xgood old time” Democrats,
Tiut Enxcnoxs.—Vermont has spoken,
will serve to refret h tbe memory, and

ceive no fees or perquisites whatever,

for the pcrforninnce ol any duties cun
nseted with his office." By fees and per­
quisites is only meant tho charging of tha
Blate sr individuals, for lbs performance
ol hb-officbl duties, and cannot by any
possible rendering uf the language, have
any bearing upon th* payment ol the ne-

llio kind of policy we are expected, or at
least called upon, to restore. Lei every
reader carefully examine tbe following
bill uf particulars, and as carefully make
up hie mind whether or not he is willing
to help restore sucA “good old days
tat. Conprombtef 111* Dvlrait A PosUan
hoods, iwwUte
..............gUS.eOo
eewaary clerks in any. State department LI. Vnu t&amp;l.ouo of the pal’’------- --far their own UM T vran, I
8a with the charge against Mr. M’Kinney,
naris*lb. Mala isilUedi
M.cGJ
for traveling expenses to Boston. Il waa
*4.0-0
41,Ow
only returning to Mr. M’Kinney the
money wluch be expended, and Las no

and the democracy are nowhere. Allbo'
the vote i* light in the State, ths Repub­
lican majority i* about seventeen thou

miniatration.

ward progn-* of die
in the exteneioD^sUvcryrtatJl*

Every Representative in

Congress b Republican, unless we except

one w hich is atill in doubt
Dxkxoarxa.—Th&lt; Republican* ol Hast­

terrible thought
owl loud* a *b.u&lt;lthrough every nerve!
— fin* esesMioa took pfaM aUuk-9
.. Tbs
o’clock fa the morning. Il_wm on the
occesiou ut a hrge Sunder Kcbod cwte-.
bralion at Adrian.
Tho balloon was a
very largo and well ou-Urucu-d one, be­
ing about tho height of a twmrtory build­
ing, when falbitotfand ready to cut
from Its fitatromg. Meser*. Bannister it
Thun ton took ecats in the car, attached
to tbc balloon, end ascended safely «na
steadily.
After remaining about forty
minutes fa the air, railing toward* Tole­
do all tbe time, they alighted in the wood,
in the town of Rig*, Lenawra county,
near Knight’* station on the Southern
Road, dhtent about 18 miles west of To­
ledo.
Several men came to the saabtante of the adventurers, and they pro­
ceeded to prepare the balloon for packing.
to be taken back to Adrian. .
fa doing this the mnatter balloon WM
turned orcr and partially uprido down to
disentangle the netting and to reach tho
valve. To do this, Mr. Ira Thurston, one
61 the rcronsuta, took off Ms enat,and got
astride nf the valve-block. He thro sagge*t« d that the car be detailed from th&lt;balloon while ho should hold it down with
his weight. Thi* proved a fearful cnlcuintfon, for no sooner was the still Inflated
body relieved of thu weight of the ear,
than it shot into tbdjfir with the sudden­
ness ol S fOcket; taking Mr. Thurston
slongwith it, nested upon the' valve of
thafralluen, ami bolding on to the col-japee J »llk of the sir-ehip fa that portion
of its bulk!
fa this perfectly helplre*
condition, tho ill-lht*d man sped straight
into tlie sky fa tbe full sight of hi* com­
panion*, even more belplere than hinirrtf.
So far a* b known, iln-re was no possible
moan* for him to areure hl» descent,
whether »afe or otherwise. Tbe part of
the balloon filled with gas was full twelve
feel above him, an that there was n&lt;&gt;
chance for him to. cut its sides and allow
the gas to escape.
Ho eouM only cling
t»&gt; hi* prscariiMM hold andgo withersoever
the currents of air aboold.take hirn.
Without regulation ar ccsitrd of any
kind the balloon cr-niinuod to mouq&gt; np-,
ward sailing off in the-direction of this
city and Lake Erie. The fatal awnaion
took place about 11 o'clock, and at a few
minutes past noon It waa secs in tbe town
of Blissfield, Lrosw se county, apparently
three mile* high, and about the auto of a
star iu appearance. It waa ttill p*irg up
&lt;'clock, it
and on! Ata quarter past
wa* last dimly visible going fa the direc­
tion of Malden, a* asc*rtaitn&lt;d by com
pas* bearing* taken by parties observing

Again, ooi cotemporary ehaageo that

■nd thinks this an enormous bribe to pubibhera ta'the State, and then add*:
“If they wished to encourage cmigra-

. um

have anawered the
But no,

cool an m*u 1 a*

tneMweU be offorad to an intelligent

Latiou MM

relate «• to adi&lt;»urnment, whether

thb subject:
Fowler A Well* in a treatise on Par-

Trihutt.

GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE

_

THE “

GOLDEN PXUIZ-E.

Baitings’ Drift

ILLUSTRATED.

DEAM A MALTKR,

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

u UECAXTatO'

CHANCERY

MERINOS,

D B N 1 M S,

BHAWLB, HOSIEBT,

WORTH FROM'to I’EXTH TO toe

J-LANUBIA SHEETINGS, STRIFES

TICKS, UNSBYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
TERMS.

SlinmNGS (brawn oA whiu.) KEN'

**r............... KO'

TVCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSI

' (mMTunter.pe

MERES,

SPECIAL NOTICES.
READYMADE

CLOTHl^'G!

tea uUewmg tub

tan Gold u

23730

SCHOOL

HATO A1TD ©ATS

(□” Remember the
I ' Tb* *'c«*l B0XXET3, &amp;IBR0X&amp; aad FLOW
Mass Meeting !

BBAft A KALTER

TUX JTI A’.YING POST

LLS. .ad FLVMBK aad WBIG3.

ings Atecmbled in caucua on Salurday

J. M. Nevins, Daniel Striker and A. Ry­
erson delegates to tho County Convcu

Tbk Comkt.

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICUIGAX, | Prebate

•*.I------ .f ateJ
meet
S&lt;&gt;Kerry
_ ---- evoair.
r—
» , .__
..

■ icAlena Ccalral Railreed.

IT y*e warn any WHITE GOODE, r&gt; te

\M1 the Republican State officers elected.

4be six Republican members of
in the first part of each evening. It* nu­
Congress elected.
cleus appears about the sito of a star of
largely Republican In both
tbe third magnitude, and its toil ’’b about

sms of tbe Delinquent Tax Sale list,

which would

though th* Uemocrai
crowded m for up«
’
’ ------------ ’
ma*»«s saw inrougu
,
struck them down unrelentingly.

P

The LeoomptonitM had an idea that the
Republicans would fail on the Maine
[y All persons having accounts question, but they were most egregiously
against the County of Barry, which should mistaken. They had counted confidently
Upon gaining a couple of Congreminim,
go before the Board of Superintendents
bat, ae usual, the people of that noble
Commnnwealth havo pct their seal of
, do well to hand them in on condemnation upon them.
Tho result
stands thu*:
Republican aggregate majority between

there has been paid for advcrtieitig the

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

What is hia exact fall baflhw eorjectun ;
but that it b horrible, almost beyond pre­
cedent, there can be no doubt
Tbvn- !« *xutalinnri.e-n*»«»r&lt;4Ctoek*,M'su!&gt;M.&gt;'ia«.
Ear aMFiefar Riega, U«M PratMd FancOAtUInot one chance in a million for a succca*
fol escape.
Whether the unfortunate
man wm carried up ao high as to become
benfimbedand *cn&lt;&lt;rleas, death ei'-»uing—
or whether ho fell off at length from h’.s
tremendous altitude, to hare hi* breat'i
socked from him in hi* fearful descent,
and to be awik in tbc lake or dashed into
n ILLlAa II BAXTA.
a ahapelrM main upon the earth, It is
XMtiart. Sept «. l»-.
doubtful if any one save Ged will ever
nWwOHTlOM.
JuioW. The mind stand* appalled fa con­
templating this fearful disaster, and blind­
ly gropes fa mazes of srendcr at where
W. U. BASTA
hi* place of sepulture shall be,
Hastfasa, S*pL 6, ’U
Mr. Thurston wa* an experienced bal­
loonist, having built sever*I and thi* be­
CHSCAXT
ing hb thirty-seventh ascension. He wm
far* roatax
formerly a resident fa the vicinity of Lima
and Rochester in Western New York, hut
hM latterly redded in Adrian, whore he
waa extensively engaged in ba*ine*a a* a
nurseryman. He wa* a widower, having
lost hi* wife Irat winter.
He leaves an
Interesting daughter about 17 year* of
SwKaZET.
age to mourn her father’* unknown, terri­
Dated Jure*. '51
ble fate.—Detroit Tribute.

tion.

Swamp Land*, fifteen thousand dollani,

jpaaaox.

boldhw
of veteaThat wilf stop
K
ttopmJZ

[y Hon. Wbitwkt Jos
ceived tbe nomination for State
from the 22d Senatorial Dietrick

merited teatimonlal of the high esteem in
hfch be b brid m a public officer.

tsannot ba amended.
al has tbe following on thi* subject: “A

Qdcxtx Fadl—Ik will be remembered
that our Cousty Agricultural Fair will
lb.- 11 th n::d IM of &lt; Irtober.

amended ab by adding, "To a particular

occupation.

■I

U ye* »aat any SILK C0XGU&amp;8 GAITERS
KMAPKM‘8.

hich Ltwialatore will tltct a RtpMiUfdltd Slate, Senator to succeed Mr.
Fesaecden.
fa the jubilant language of tbe Fne

rejoicing, let u* rejoice
from Maine in the next
Tbe dclegMUh___________
Cougrese will be M follow*;
1st Dbtriec—Daniel E. Somes.
John J. Perry.
Eire B. French.
Freeman IL Morse.

Tbe political sign
in Maine is worthy of remark. Tbe Dw
mocracy of Maine at first tried to blink
the Lw&gt;»mptoa iwut,.
Roughs, and all their

Kansas in spite of the prorwuons
bill The canvass was character-

EKAPnrR

ttOING EAST
MEW TOM EXPRESS. al.
EV EMINO EXI'HEdH. »l
MIGHT EXPREM, al

TOXA OQO,
iryeewaMrayX0W0XX,nte KIAPKJHL

FEBRIFUGE WINE

NOTICE ta kaeaby girao Oat
u«i io b« tete oe Um T*M*

» rate
TO THE PUBLICtt yea wm any HARDWARE

FMWM4®s PWT1 —
■Airt made,)

•‘IMF
He the peculiar defend 1-r
ber this when w* rd to vote for Charles

GOING
MEW TORE EXPRESS, at
KVKXtMG EXPRE88, al..

PROBATE
ftTATR OP MICH1G J

�S3,

MORTGAGE BALE.
. I.T ha’ tor torn medsiaton

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

M J0A4CTF
BLOOD miFIEP. AND BLOOD PILL

GOODS!

hdwakk stoke.

NEWrSPRING GOODS

HARDWARE!

wtewev “if mav' baTto eWreeter
nereou. ccmpltenlv. ep.lq.lm and other fiU^ooglia
enstensptiw. to Ita eeriy atagea. acre throat, bronBkkory Gror«.St rtarle^Co.^Mc
otalUa. Ateer and ague, aalhma. luw apiritv. aexw
al ioeapeeity. femintoo areafateaa. pocking oftbo ,
PROF. 0. J. ▼OOD-Durrirr
tag
akin, symptomatic of paralyala. rbectateica. neua&amp;xsu'Pda’ll other dl’teioJera of* too or­ anenner *a wore inAwced to uw aoteo of
JIair Reiterative,.nd Ito effect, won to weak
gana of rreprtelion, tbe Heer, the kidaeya. tbe we tai it our duty to yoo aad lU afflicted I
atonmcL. tho M-rTe*. or the mnwular fiber. &gt;’•
■aarringly cared by thto praparatioo 11 laid tbe
awefo or .red. of Ji.ra.e what an alkali

DRY GOODS

CHANCERY SALE.
ITATF- OF M1CHIGAX-—The Circuit Court fin-

Fenia tad Uatoanue M. Feme. betouAsut*.

®D©T3 ft SBUBSl

GROCERk
jDiBDDKiBSY!

"naimgBeael.rnt. or |{rjilalor.aaibe naturecf
tie dlatsae -r .ickne.. may require, will quickly
sad repidJjt cure
. „ , „
r.-taedlv» e»in«»t of Railway a Ready ReIwt Radqdy'l Reno’Bling Reenlrvut; Radway "a

GLASS-WARE
Fates Oss DotLas ran Boms.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

COOKING STOVES!
MORNING EDITION,
which will e-ntain alt tbe matter of osr evening
edition, and la addition tbe laical new. ofevening a
mail, tel luete matter, which may tranaptra be­
tween the Hu.. of tuning the er ruing edition and
midnight, and tha night telegraphic re]&gt;orta
which appear iu the morning paper*. Thulite;
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS
Daily Tribune combines the beat faalurea of aa
evening and morning paper. We incur more lluui CHALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOB AU TH£ JWOKS OF A PUftUTM MEDtCIIK. .

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

COL­

MARSEILLES

LARS AND SLEEVES, (mw style,)

o’er a rraaoo teriudiScreoCTor neglect of duUaa.
to tho performance of which our publie poutioa
baa enabled ua to ecu tribute to no email extent.
TERMS -Mingle copy M yuar; to Ud* four
for «Tir. ur line onpieu for »&lt;0. iMdraacooach aobocribere name written on tbe pfper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

WHITE GOODS, Ate.

Qataiaa all U« iaaide aaire qf tla Doilf—Priaiti
Aad Uiaf u lakiaf
Dh PaSf-Tmai wjlpir.
n;« Tar-wuntie Tu.rn ia computed of the
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
in.ide matter of tbe Daur Tatamu of every two
diva and ia iaaued and walled to auboeribera ou SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every

Paralya'a, lavbqa, (lout. Xnirnii
T -ttiavLa. Small Fox. Fe’rra.S-al
Julrla. Kidnev Complaint!. Scarlet
ver,Fain, around the 1-uar. Pleun
M«a*ln, Heartburn. and l*ain* of
I, . I.
1—r~_ _
Will

Loete Editor C.neinn.ti Duly Enquirer’
lawan.reMja, Wednesday, Sqiv E 1*67Dr. C. W. Roa.cs—Dear girt UavSag been trouVled for eercral rear, with extreme debility ami
weaklier., so much K that wm unable u- attend
tome ordinary bn.inear al tinea, and baring
beuxl of lire wonderful curve tbut ynorScandio.vian Jlood 1‘nriO.r end Fill, were effecting. I wm
indoced to a friend to Uy them.
1 have teen using tbe purifier for tbelaat twelve
moalba. and And th. medieor fully equal to iia

variety and stylo.
'
- keen at nxy offiee bv ear one al any liiuo. Gel one
but wbo reetere a mail only thiee time, a week,
of my Family Medical almanae, gratia from toy
thia iaaue will bo a valuable aubatitute. It haa a
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
great advantage over the werkly. not only tai com
tain room and office. So. « Boat
nri.ing more general uteri, but tn giving tbe mar­
Fourth struct, 3d building from Mais at Quoinket. oieweb day. and preaeuling. alao, a much gren- AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY nali, 0.
For tale by;
tor variety of local div intelligence.
P. Roberta A Co. 11 ateing*. Hi .Xmbola.VrangaUNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL J.
viH. Milla. A by Drwgaitea A Merehnuti geuoFANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,
GREAT DI SCOVERY t
beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

Ac., Ac.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.
'VOL. J. C- FRKMOXT in bis inrda diarorarad

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER

Suld by J. 1'. Kosnnra, Hart ingo.__
mortgage“baLe.

1EFAULT 11AVISO BKEX MADE IX THE

LTrfxeriK

Regulator* will rre'orr it to rej
Xo female toonld be without 11
I. R. Heiuedie* are mid by Drugci.l
where.
RADWAY
J. I" FUbert. b Co. Battinga.
K. J. Borno. Praineville.
E. Smte-la, Orangeville.

liwt. Pell, of Barry Co­
lo D. X. (toga, adminta-

SHELFA HEE VYJUUf "AE£ STO WS,ns. copra AEDsnurigox
rr.&lt;£E irmefff orru

3iB©n
Compriteag everything for a gmUeman'a out-6t;
ahirU, Milan. S&gt;o”«. hosiery, cravala. putts. ercry variety from Bra ehilltoga to tlx dollar.; eaato.
every pnee, quality and patten ; reate frmn tex
shilling* Io tex doilara

RBXD IS YOUR ORDERS, and the guud. will be
.elected and put up with aa much cate aa if you
were prvn.nl to wirct them yourodroa.
My .lock of Good. i. large and ■voU .decked, «*dating t&lt; crery rarirty aad of

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods
lhatean be found in the eastern or western mar­
ket Iteompriaaa every raxiety audblndofHugara
Wdaaaea. HjrunJto, whicb «il) beaold at ItEjilftEARLY LOwTrICES. TEA &lt;1 tat k tf 76
cento per pound. COFFEE from |JUto
cento
per pound. Fiab of rrerj deacnplloo fn.m alirrring to a number I MaebeteU. Space will oct al-

PRORATE NOTICE.

A rRXXE FOB EVEBBBODY t
▼BO BUBSCIttBEB FOR TBE

NEW YORK WEEKLY PBEM,
A BEAUTIFULLY

My aaaortmeet of PARLOR STOVES, euwtprio.
Ui« moat beautifal patlern. In market.
I bare the graateat ’trite’ a|
'
ELEVATED
OVEN STUVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever aeen In thtetnwo- Six Plata end BoiHevaa

TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.
T BATE a»aryeotepltte»toekrffl«ntoab«Mleg
•*“
•TOST ’W'-AJR.E;

A GIFT WORTH FROMI SO CENT!
WILL DI. KENT TO EACH 6UB.-C1
RLcnrr of tbe subsckibtio’

COOPERING BUSINESS.

New Barry Mil),

TDUB-1X ADVANCE:

IS dow In xotvesfcful ope|ra!i«j, ready
to do any amo«mt of

CTCTSTOJtaff
tn aa good order nod as prompt m g»y
Other Mill m Barry, or any other oouaty.
Having aranred the services of

K. Hasting*.
a. Miller, and oor mill hotog buIR on tan
inout improved plait, together with a pxrf
Buiuttavr—we are prepared to
(bn
btxtofwoek. Pleaac give imacat.
Carii paid tor wheat.
BOLTWOOD h GRANT.
Bartine, Sen. 8. IttT.

ROWERS HARDWARE STO^.

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Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Tbe rcauna why

LARGEST STOCK oftM
BEST GOODS, *t thLOWEST PRICE*.
JOBS

SHELF* REA TYRARU n*.i»z CTV rzx1
TlX, tXtrFEK AXbSHUT fllOX
ITARX, vrmcill OTTER
ATLOWER PRICES
y//4,V A* A A'
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VOL. 3
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TERMS—IN ADVANCE.

HASrcW BAfffiY 'COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1858
had awjttlred nnusua! rigor ufcnnstiiotlcwr,
ber frames was robust, and of masculine
; and having gained a d

with ths members of his family.

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invalid as suited her

oftoEw :w&amp;n5teS?
HAU A. HIOQrMBQTO^’

DA&amp;EL N. MCRPHT

' COXTROL of a Terr •one
««.!.» Wtaoer
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GAUZED IN THE TERBITOlilES
WITHOUT EXFBES8 LAW, re
rta nff OF THE OOSSnTLTlU.S;
._a
.k. tniwuliwiinn bv express

BE UNCONSTrnmONAL.”—

“Our NeUte F Wh.it a host of recol­
sbe became the mistress of her husband a the Territon
lections that have been hidden away in
expounded fa the
beautiful home, yet 1 have received many the Constitution,
the darkness of the poet those words bring
Dred Scutl drci.ion, and it it uneonetitu.
to light!
How the olden times, with letters from her, and I know that zmong
the many noble-minded women whose
virtues adorn the high society in which she ion of tbe supreme judicial tribuwtl of
ornament—no wife tbe nation, and the PrcaMeat standing
write. Again I wander in the pleasant
ready to enforce iL» be declares be does,
friend
more ee—fa
-------------rilASClS ROW ER,
paths around my childhood's home; again is more bclov
teemed, than that playmate of my youth, with the army and navy of the country,
U t.K in
1 weave the wild flower* into
that ct-mpsniun of my girlhood—“Our what other and more effective code could
the brow of our darling Nell,
be devised to secure slavery first to the
Nellie!"
cotnc before my mind of a me:
territories, and as a consequence, to the
Ing girl, with eyes bright as a poet'
A WoxmtaruL PaxaiuixT.—In a late States that may be formed out of tlietn 1
number of the Albany Ereniny Journal, What chance fias freedom when wich fa
ebestnut’s brown shell, and a step as Itgbt Thurlow Wred tells what a womferful declared to be the supremacy of the lend,
as that of fabled sylpKorhouri.
President we have in Mr. Buchanan, In and the National Government declares it“Our Nellie” was almost worshipped
■elf raaolvud to enforce it with the whole
the following words:
by us all; not one fa the whole village of
“He entered the White House with a riviL militan and naval power of the
Where is tbe place where tbe
pioniise nf freedom to Kansas un his lips, nation 1
and
never
had
monarch
more
oboa maiden's fancy might be Won; and had of a different mould; po way of amends
struggle for freedom fa to tome inf—De­
end n scheme for enslaving it in ‘
'
scruples in paying attentions to one so seemed open, except confession of her real
troit Adrertiter.
( fe.
et He declared war against ci
around
but had beard of—
the notes, and in six weeks was issuing them
—
---------------------------------volatile and fond &lt;&gt;f flirtationr'witli whom character, and to that, though impelled by for mil
remorse and self reproach, she could not wonderful goodness and beauty of "Our
Tux 110,000 roe Kassas.—The Free
himself.
bring herself. She merely said to tbe Nellie!"
Prett
attempts
to
sustain
Mr.
Ixithrop’s
which be pledged “Kcnnomy," be had
Wfen her father, a tall, noble-looking drained the Treasury of the last dollar. charge that the present Stats Admini.lragenerous girt, that they would meet
Mime unea*in
er, whff could not help observing that the again; and, ardently desiring the posses­ man—-her mother bad died two years be­ Before tbu printers were d&lt;ee stereoty­ tion had squandered lbs public money far
liking offer fair visitor for Robert, waa sion ofan education, that she eoold not fore-brought into our village a delicate, ping his inflexible determination never to political purposca, by referring to the *p.
of &gt;10,000 for the aid of
not fully reciprocated. She Ux»k an op. avail herself of the noble offer. Before fidrylike girl
borrow, he was in Wall street soHcftiqg
Itortunity of remonstrating with thejuung her departure, the young lady pressed on but admire the exceeding grace end Jove- s loan.
soldier, and shafted what unhappiness ber acceptance several articles of needful
cell to remember that the liiil was rwu.«cd
“He
clothing, such ns in those times many of dav after day passed, and
ht bq the consrquencu of such f
ibe final
..MMNVBI. _
uainted with bar, we learned to love her be
bow unworthy it was of a brave man the soldiers received from fair hands. All
has been agitating it ever since. He
&gt;r the purity and kindness of heart onlered Paulding to stop the filibusters, foeo membert ef the Haute. But far the
to trifle with a girl's feelings. The cau- three were afterwards lost by the upset­
OROCERS
which characterized her even then. Ere end then recalled him for doing it. Walk
,
rote of Abner Sherman, tbo bill would
;1_
as taken in good port, and it is not ting- rtf a lx*L except tbe shirt and ves
have been defeated.
Whatever tiiere l«
known that the “love paiwage" was con- Robert had on nt the time, which arastill sbe bad reached ber thirteenth year Mio
had rendered hernelfian excellent scholar, law, and tendered him thr bospilalitiea of
I tinued, though Robert received at parting I preserved’as relics In tbe family.
Her health being now noarly restored, far surpassing most girls of eighteen; Hut
■onie tokens of rvmemberance, which
.............................
Walker
Kansas,j rest upon democratic shoulders. A dam
the
White House.
---------- —of-----------of wishing that it might be hefuniisbed with written instructions, and
the physician hnd a long tonferrence with
all rreneeted ber. Mothunder the circumstances, take, at the
For three years our heroine appeared tbe commanding officer of the company
turned him out lur obeying them.
in tite character of a soldier, being part of which Robert had served, and this was
He withdrew the troops from Utah, verv least, an equal share of whatever
odium tnav attach to it. If the Gover.
• time
*
* as
the
employed
a« a waitcr in the fam- followed by an order to the youth V&gt; able dauglcrs; and, when the waa spoken
of,
it
was
with
a
gentler
voice,
a
mure
tv
a
letter
to
Gen.
Washington.
had expended tbe whole amount for
During this time.
ily of Cui. Hgtteraon.
Her worst fears were now confirmed. loving smile—and onr adoration did not
and in fe.th situations, her exemplary cun
lie sells forte at ike object fiw which it was apprvprfaUxl,
I uU«r. l»l-4 pefaiAr
, . . ., die west for a tithe of thrir cost, fa order
i __ e.._------- umk.ta ktsvn nir right
ami the fidelity with which her du- From the time of her removal into th&lt;j spoil the Idol.
doctors' family, she had cherished a mis­
Sins was verv beautiful. ’ Her hair fell lobuv sites at the east ten times their
tins were jK-rtor mod. gained the approl
In u soft, graceful cloud of ringlets upon
value—bls subordinates in both cases IMliy orew
tit.n and oaifiik-nce "I the officers. Sbe giving which sometimcsaraountekl almost
mv
—- ——■
।
to
a
certainty
,
that
be
find
discovered
her
pocketing the difference. He fa conlirn- dollart of it, however.—Detroit Ade.
was a volunteer in several hazardous cn- --------terprizes and was twice wounded, the 1 ukvpik-u.
deception, Iu conversation with him'she
ally asking for new steam frigates, but
anxiously watched his countenance, but blackest of lashes, lit up her beautiful face; 'will not use tb-me he lias either on the
ear” Renietnlier lliat CHARLES E.
first by a sword cut on the left side of the ~»«iou«lv
ber form was slight but very graceful, ’
coast of Africa on in the Gulf, of Mexico. .STUART voted for the Toombs bill I! j
feed. ’ Many were the adventures she not a w-rd or l«»k indicated suspicion^ind
and sbe seemed to us tbr incarnation of 1He sends out a steamer ostensibly to A bill which Senator Douglas bad emaapassed through; as ahc herself would often she had again flattered herself that sho
by taking from U the only etauee
&lt;
say, volumes might be filled with them. *• as safe from detection. When the older all that was lovely and good. .Was there catch the Stvx, but with private orilers culated
any
trouble
in
sciioul,
it
was
Nellie
who
1in the Cu plain's d«k to do nothing of the ,allowing or requiring the people of Kan­
cAinw fur ber to deliver a letter into the
Sometimes placed, unavoidably, in cir
Did there chance sort. Claiming to be the most frugal of -sas to take a vote on their constitution I
hands of the Commandcr-indiief, she settled tb« difficulty.
cumstanres in wliichahe fenred detection,
to be a pupil who could not solvo the
could no loiirrr deceive herself.
Presidents, be has spent more than any A bill which not only had no clause re­
Deborah Samson, llic daughter of ^vry she nevertheless esntped without the least
There remained no course but simple mysteries of ber arithmetic lesson, it of fats predecessors.
Assuming to be quiring the submission of the constitu­
ln-ing swaxeneaamong
awakened among urrwn.her wmpoor tMirvnU, of Ply trouth County,
: suspicion la-ing
obedience. When she presented herself wav Nellie who explained the cause, and above party prejudices he makes parti- tion to the pe««plc, bm had a clause in it
i
-Tft. _ soldiers were in
rh.* Imlnt
brgan »lwu about twenty years of agp, * m.lewu
The
in the
habit F.f
ol
No pic­ zanship the basis of hfa invitations to din- prohibitintj any rUetion in the Territory.
at ~
the .’iZj
head-quirters
of assisted the perplexed student.
ta ftil &lt;to p.lri..l» ta.l .tad, tad
pftjftl Jlu.onta for radmission
—-“"j-’tad
had nic was perfect without her m
magic
—* pres­
exerpt for delegates to the Constitutiimsl
prompted the sterner sex in her neighbor- , j,er wanl ,,f a bean!, but not one of them j \N ashingti . ahn iift-miiled
*n_.nv’,as KliC Her
_________
ence, ar
and
unless ncr.”
— no ,party
---- * was
- -complete
‘
k uk. up .rm. » o-l. totoBj-.; «to ftnpH -Ito *r
tar Z «r»to in " ta enec,
CtAnvcntiun, until JCanMU »a* admitted at
aith her gentle voice
,vwc and wlnThereby preventiny a tole on
Wnr nir. Txtxoaaru w Iolx.—We a Slate !
d,-fc»«. Sto myrtrndv ..mm-J to* '
b, tteir .Id.. -- in ™UV •
‘“*rl.‘“k ’1“j tamd? tod o” r blessed with
ning smile.
„ti_ „d tolS&amp;inX, lk,..talitotoj : \lL&gt;fmrm.™ta^tar6m,...und,m^ tod^mM-totamBlbtod
arc at last famished with a reason why the Contliiulion by erprete leyi^a^mt.-Many have been the pleasant walks we the Atlantic Cable fa not working. The This bill CHARLES E. BTl'ART.
s:'j’usr.tSE/kStes s sets—
have had together—Nellie end I. Trip­ Gknbpedt appears to have boon taken by candidate of POPULAR SO\ EKE1GNping through tbo fields, gathering the wild surprise in the sucoeasfal laying of the TY, in’lhe Suu of Michigan voted for ?
I. A. HOLBROOK,
flowers, and making the old woods ring long wire, and to have omitted provision —-idontve. Commercial.
CTIWU
“ . ............ „ --- -- -die music of happy voices. 'Bat for a stouter and stronger strand required
kindly endeavored to reassure ncr.
no with
.
probabilitv
that
her
sex
wirald
bo
diecivand »s wortny «&gt;i iw«ru. ..v. ............. • ;
passed on und brought with it many at either terminus, to save the tine from
A celebrated divine, wishing •
then bedn her retire with an atten&amp;int, time
।
ered.
She
felt
that
death
on
the
battle
­
dbuining men’s garment-, and her mil­
.Nellie was now sixteen and she the dangers of shallow water. This heavy collection at the conclusion of a chanty
* WILLIAM BI RCHER
who waa directed to offisr ber some re- changes.
,
itary career, are thus narrated by the au field were preferable to the shame that frrahinent, while bo read the coinmunica- ‘must leave our quiet village, which b.id
cable waa only shipped from London, sermon, discoursed in the fallowing style
would overwhelm her, and ardently prey­
upon
the beauty and efficacy of that char­
:bor just mentioned:
t
een
for
so
long
a
time
her
home,
for
her
tion of which she had been the bearer.
under the-charge of Mr. Clifford on the
Bv keeping th* district school for a ed that the wound might close her earthly
Witbin a short time she was again sum­ native city. Oh. how wo wept at part first of this month.
Hie instructions ity which works silently and unheralded
summer term. »bc had amarned th- sum campaign. But. strange as it may seem, moned into the prccuceof WaahingUm. ing. It was my first grief, and very bitter were to make the substitution at the \ a- to the world : “I have often remarked, *»
uf twelve dollars. Site purchased a quan­ sbe escape! this lime also unsuspected; He said not a word, but handed her in it seemed to me, fori almost worshippod lentia end forthwith, and then to proceed the contribution i- being token up, that
(1
tity of onorac fustian, and, working at tn- and soon recovering h,w strength was silence a discharge from the service, put­ the gentle girl.
to Trinity Bay—a task requiring a» least the silver pieces Uimble into tbeboxFito
iu*
tcrr*ls when she mold be .cure from able to take ber pUM at the port of duty, ting into her hand at the same time a note
The adieus were spoken, the last fond three or four weeks in the fulfillment.— a great noise, while too paper rnonej
wilb ti.al «
and fa the deadly conflict. Iler tmmumcontaining a few brief words of advice, words cxchsnffod, the last kiss given, and The Ixrodon rooming papers of Sept. I drops In silently m the falling of aanow' tv was not, however, destined long to
- ■■ ' clothing-, each SJ
articlc^as
it
I1 ill.—to — -to! Ilk. bta» ft and a sum of money sufficient to bear her we parted—sir to return to a city home, announce aceordhigly, that at the and r
J. S. Itl HSELL.
to.
expenses to some place where she might —there io be “the bright, particular star" three weeks the line would be ready for
■
A horticulturist advertised thatbewo’d
tar nrptataitort, »ta- WBmmoto
. fhta
.rwmg Ito
find a home. The delicacy and forbear- of the polished circle in which she wws to' public usc/and that the London eclebrar
wtota «to "»W For tte A. a.p Uto
.ir.gjlrf
.
supply
all
aorta
of
trees
and plants, es
anco thus observed affected her sensibly. movc—j to my quiet home fa the littleI fl_ ___ 1.1 1... _m .a for llinL rk-raiir-n.
hLKX
a to, uto,. _
JOHN ROBERTN,
- pecially "pie plants of all ktnda" A
“How thankful,” she has often said, ‘•was village.
HY.-ttClAN tad Murpun. Dwfa‘“r
cidodly Letter thsn the apocbryphal state­ tieman thereupon sent him an order for
■1. r. CUBBST,
, “tlrf
tor. .«« !■• f.itedZtoto*
at the close of s warm, sultry day in menu in regard to conflicting methods of ••one package of cu.tord-pic seed, and s
The
summur, when, as 1 was sitting idly in ,telegraphy, with which the Press has few damn of minoe-pie plants.
at that moment, would have crushed mo mv room, dreaming away the hours, ray ,been freely supplied. And, bythe way, gardener promptly filled the order bj
to the earth. But be spoke no word— Utile brother came boundfag in, saying, .who furnished Mr. Cyrus W. Field with sending him four goose epg* and a i
“A letter for you, sister Fannie,” and, the
,
.1 - IT
and I blessed him for it.”
dispatch read at the Crystal I ulacc, d°S‘
the negligent manner
After the termination of the war, she leaving It upon the table by my aids, in a (stating, under dote of Sept, l.ihat the
though not oeauiuui, —. —
attended. Her case
It is astonishing how “toddy”
married Benjamin Gannett, of Sharon.— moment be wat gone.
in
“Directors were on their way to \ alcutia,
tod
An old D
I glanced al the superscription. It was and that the ’ine was to be opened imme­ niotos independence.
When Washington was President, she retall tier a woman, was finely proporn-jovu
cclved a letter inviting Robert Sbirtliffe, in Nellie’s well known writing. I opened diately I" The public has been imposed “brick,” being, a day or two since,
As . «n«*he 'niKhl
**“
or rather Mrs. Gannett, to visit the seat it, and found a neat little note, written In upon. Who is the imposter T— A’. Y. spiritual manner, a as advised, in a I
handsome: her general
CARLON O. SCOTT,
Pital liwuiring—“How is Robert! re­ of government. Congress was then in Nellie's most graceful style, inviting me
ly way, to economixe, as “flour was goTimet.
vived from the nunrf in attendance the
CTTICS OF TOE PEACE. SoU7,’,“^”™, extremely
hig up." “Let it go up,” said dd bottle
seswoc. and during ber stay al the capttol, to see her wedded. Accordingly, week
.-r»J U»d m&gt;.1 Tax .'n’t All eoUecU^ cak-ulutcd to inspire confidence.
an.wer-“Poor Bob is gone.
The doc- , bUl va. passed, granting her a P«rion from that Unfa, 1 was traveling to the
wis, “I kin git as ‘high’as flour kia, any
MMBptir altandsd Lu. OatccinCe
Sto now potatad tor
bon.J'^ Rich.______ _
rftw^SXp^
1
dt
*
d
lUl
city
in
which
rube
resided.
Would
she
•by "
_____ b , ,
if
circled
he
will
restore
the
government
in
addition
to
certain
lands,
which
she
cto mb »torr .to prtototaJ temff »
I asked myself npm
Otarrtor’ iTTO. to • f
"J"
was to receive as an acknowledgment not be changed!
B. 11. FVLLER
“Jonathan, where wore you going yes­
for her services to toe country in a mili­ and again; and I almost trembled as 1ap­
«, jota hl. Hfcrta ta toto ta ta. totolr^
tary capacity. She was invited to the proached her father's splendid mansion. licans camo into power. If he should be terday, who 1 saw you going to ^bemin£
th*t a bandage was fastened t«gbtly bounce of several of the officers, and to One moment, and I stood in front of ths elected and keep hi* promise, he would “Whv, I was going to the mill, to be
tabXi Thi. .» r.mo.J.
“Well, I wbitod I’d soon yowl’d
parties given in tba^ aU«t»oo- which poUahed door—another, and it was open­ begin by stopping payment of interest on
»nd to M« utter astonishment he discover manifested the high osumatton m which ed by Nellie herself, she having seen and the State debt, permitung it to eccumu got you to carry a grist for mo.” “W hy.
ed a female patient where he had least ex- sbe was there bell—Aoble Dtede of IFb- recognized me from the window, and 1 late until it hae exceeded the principal, yoa did see me, didn't you F ^Yoa b«
W 11. COLEMAX,
waa welcomed by her with a fervor and and bv reducing toe interest cm the sur- not until you got dean out of sight
P&lt;ThU*gentlemsn waa Dr. Binnmr. of
&gt;... if .1—
tn nnr ner
warmth which told me at oocc that she
AkitMimuol—Robert Southey bad not forgotten her old friend.
With a prudence, dd«But even then I saw that abo had changacavumu vu
~
•nnreciated hy the unfortunate sufferer,
claiming, "All ye blackguards that i»n
1 ed. Her hair was darker, and. instead of uvurn™,
.......
-------,
hePsaid r&gt;»t a word of his di*JorerJr’
a discovery.
•
’ ’falling in curls upon her white neck, was lions would become the order of the day , lawyer* quit the court.”
her own constancy,
paid ber every attention, and provided and the Lot reeling. 01 ins nniurc
j gloeey
h,MV braidn
hrr end the Baileys, and BrookfieMs, and
1 ilaltod h
in bnM
broad,
braids around ber
pomrrv clEkk u&gt;j muii
X. „
* *■£**£
formed
be? BJ- we« deeper,
V laths CouftHouss. O®« 1
...fcn b«r peril™. w~l.ta.n &gt;&gt; never caU^ into action. The nsk. of
Foxes, and Phcwnix Banka, won d bare
marriage •« far ‘^e SrMt*r P“rt ’**'!* and «* !'«*»»
•Sono ln
“°*r fat filching. We should occasionally have unique affidr, .nd r&lt;M®W« a
e^irtei for *h® «bole un"°.f
Tteprica
JOUX M. VAX
woman’s side.
Women have »o little
wasnjore loving and ■ubdned; her an over-issue of a few thousand dollars leer trimmed with tomatoes.
jYTGIfiTLB OF DEEDS.
Ewer of choice, th.t it Is not PC'^P’ ruriu
form WM faller, more
elegant.
- —
-o.....
-Nellie of State Stocks to record, a few bdla tw.ee
So.byHHiTfami!y wondered not a little at the
r to say that they are Ires likely to Morton,
j£yrtoD, the
the woman
women of
of twenty,
twenty, was
wee differ,
differ.
Happinrm is a mutual and reciprocal
nff..
She waa one of tbe nr* vchuuwwi
unusual interest manifested for the poor choose well than men are; but 1 am per- ent from the girl of elatoeti, and yet so
,,,^1^1 that they are more frequently de­
matter.
,U*Hrre,o«urred another of those roman­ ceived in the attachment, they farm, and very like.
That evening, as *bo stond iu the centre J/MrtiMT.
of too magnificently furnished parlor*,
ce, fa real Ufa. which in strangeness «V
fiction The doctor hsds yoimg and
leaning upon her lover
u^THTfa-nilv. until bi. c.mpwv
Now. if • ud,
to repra«» its. lor
fc** *
-kJ Aev were to join the
TbX oorapessiouato feelings taring nW «•,! *»•“ ”!? 'y1?11-1 rounded by ber noble gi
' had never seen her more
, Ufal, and I could w&lt;
the duties
i fond look of pride,
, which I Tartly believe. I‘ darting child.
end enduring

/ •Barlow Beese."
II. J. J. RUSSELL,

- « Iteslthr .

for future happinou whfah were given,
there were those which sounded sweeter,
none were more fervent and sincere than
thoae with which I greeted the new-made
bride.

by the misfortunes
ual exercise, and to undergo what a fe­ sbe had contributed to alleviate; tbe pale
male delicately nurtured, would have and melancholy soldier, for whose fate no
found it Im
to endure. ~
Soon af"­
ter
they
_____
,
joined the company, the re­ in the world save his sword, who had suf.
cruits were supplied with uniforms by a fared so much In tbe cause of liberty, bo.
kind of lottery. That drawn by Robert
did not fit; but, taking needle and cisaora, for the benefits and kindness
•non altered it to suit him. To Mrs. knew by intuition that be would never a»
Thayer's expression of surprise, at find- pire to the hand of one no gifted by for
Sin using the tune. In the confiding abandonment of
._ _ „
miry, the an*, woman's love,’ the lair girl made known
her attachment, and offered to provide for
r was—that bls mother 1
be had been often obliged to practice the lhe education of its object before marri­
age. Deborah often declared that tinIS bile in the bouse of CapL Thayer, a moment in which she learned that she had
ning girl, visiting bis wife, was much in unwittingly gained the love of a being no
Je sodetv of Deborah, or, as she was
In return
then called, Robert Giquettish by na­ guish she ever experienced.
ture, and perhaps priding herself on the for the hospitality and tender care that
a lavished upon ber, sbe had inconquest of the “blooming soldier,’’ she
one she would have died
suffered ber growing partiality to be per- nicted pain upon----------------------------csived. Robert, on iu« port, Ml a corios- to shield. Her former entanglement had

II. J. KEKF1ELD,

NO. 21.

J

2

&gt;

■ataaet

'I

UTLERY.
sm Distanced

lerica Ahead,
easons why

S BOWER
1OODS, M the
LOWEST FRICKS.

fURDVTARX BTOTSK,'
ASPSimtr-JRox
‘man ornat
ahlor stovsh,
2VATED
STOVES.
EN STOVES.
XMJK STOVES,

2 BUIWFBS.

S-elrrtrd Slistrllann.

AS

Kf XDSFROMFTLT a«W&gt; HOUGH
C^h’JUCTOK
at-J atvU w suiiea*£3*f’FKAXCTS lOMft

•irry

Mill,

oafal operation, ready

astings.

^Ifrt

frequent1 « himwarning and hints be rewriwd,
s-u st
__ rh- f'-n-onous

rail ba

-D&gt;. tert fete *»

lows

devil.

�'8 COLUMN!
Hoose on Saturday last.

W.

was emnes-.. logical, truthful and well
reived. A few Stuart, douhta-pay &lt;j
time policy Democrats W*rn prreeafe*

REPUBLICAN

STATE TICKET

from their wincing, sboteed how lit
Uk-v

MOSES WISNER.

« RilkM c.-.;u-rr-*,po

art tbs matter right

JT-nsr4
jii'JW

sarnn indtaad to do a
who* n s to state tha

For Use*. Onmoe,

EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD.
Fur 8rere&lt;*ry of Puir.
NELSON G. ISBELL.

ItapnbUcan CoubIt CcaveoUoa.
A tteroblnou QwvtaUoawUI betoJd.lt^e
Coon Hous*, is JUitinf*. oo Monday. As *tk day
of October, eaxt. at one o'etoai, F. M., for Un par­
pose ofuomiaaliar candidates for Cooaty OScefa.
Kerb town ia cetlilad U- four dstagatea.
By order of Mm Voassthtc*

SrMuil,

। try, aad proved beyond ihs possibility -of
a doubt, that tbe earlier Statesmen wan
unitedly opposed to extending the pecuI liar Institution into any new Territory.— taebsd to any paper that Lu been banded
’ Tbo admission of the State of Missouri to you for publication, It la a rowur,
nithtbo otebltahroenl of the .Missouri xs I bav* not signed any paper, whatever,

compromise line alao reeeived a passing that haa been presented to mo by Mr.
' notice, and the guilt of abrogating eran Ferris since our separation.
[ this compact for curtailing the spread of
As regards the affidavit*, all I have to
' slavery waa fastened
upon Dougls* say is, that the most that they contain is
and his c» laborers, prominent among fol*-. which will bo proved in due tiros.
whom waa Chabuui E. Stvaxt. State
CxTMABtn M. Fsaats.
I matters were a'so db&lt;-u&lt;Mrd, and tbo “old
tiicoxsa.—We learn from pur ex­
tiros potter’’ handled with such cutting
changee diet sickness is quite prevalent
sarcasm as brought to the k«urfare that in­
in some parts of our Satel Livingston
ward w rankling, hatred and denunciation
county suffers eonslderably, and it is said
which animates the breasts of the few re­
that In tbe township of Byron, Shiawassee
maining antiquated followers of Buchanan
county, there are vcarcely Well peraocs
and Staart.
Tbe Republicans of Michi­
to take care of the sick. At Lan- I
gan are peculiarly fortunate in the sei so
sing and vicinity sickness Is quite preva­
lion of such a candidate for Gubernato­
lent We are gratified to record for our
rial honors, aa Is Hon.'Moww Wisner.
county, that there haa been but little siekCONliJSKSMfONAL NOMINATION.
ncto as yet, and that litdc is generally of

The Repu bilean Convention for noopnating candidates for county officers, wUl

be bald in thia village;on Munday next.
It ia our ardent desire that every dele­
gate to that ronvcnltou will moot his
brother delegates in a spirit of concilia-

liun, determined that whatever action b
token, shall be fee the gved uf die Re­
publican party apd with a view to tiro sc
lectiuu of efficient men far tbA teteral
offices.

We would not that one word

arter of their own insUtotiomi.
5. That Kt.nses may be admitted now
as a slave Stale with 80,000 fahabltanta,
bot not as a free State ratii *he baa 03,
000 or 110,000.
Wocnnnw Horus oraw Faxorea.
—Th* o-mdfost opponent of Gsa. Cao*
must fuel some degree of cotLmiraratWo
for the poor old roan, fa view of tbo hu­
miliation which the nomiuation of Stuart
inflict* upon him.
He has undoubtedly
become »&lt;Mnewhat bordered to tbe buffels
of hhenemies,but this Grein the rear
from the State he *o kmg carried fa his
breculios pocket '• » culmination to bis
disgrace, which even Stuart’s inevitable
defeat can not obliterate. And ths kero•st point of the sting is, that this was th*
very object, together with the indignity
it offers to Bnctuinan, which wa» sought
tol* accomplished fa Stuart's nomina­
tion —Detroit Airertlur.

Assault bv aw ixsass Mas.—We are
informed that oti Sunday last, a young
Hon. F. W. Ksxlooo, of Kent county, a mild form, and yields readily to medi­ man by tbo name of Whitehead, living
in the township of Fremont, who is la
has rereived tbe nomination for Repre­ cine skillfully administered.
Kuh-, for souio trifling offence, fell upon
sentative to Congress from this District.
and boat amJ kickad his sister, Miss Mary
-Tn* Pbwtkm."—This neatoat of month
Mr. Kvilngg is a man of great ability as
Ihs devoted to the typographic art, visits
a debater, anl as a Stump speaker la not
us regularly. It is published by Ilxxar
surpassed in tbe State. As a legislator,
A- HrxTiaaroa, New Yorick is devoted
he evinced much tact sad integrity dur­
;g&gt;F” Jim Lane, of Kansas, has been
to the interests of the “art pieeervativo
brought down to a level with the Gover­
ing llic two last sessions of our State Leg­
of all srta,” and contajn* much valuable nor of Missouri. He haa been whipped,
islature.
Ever watchful of the inter­
information, as well as specimens of the as we see by Ute St. Joseph papers. The
ests of tbe State, and alike jealous for tbe
most beautiful styles of type, aa they whipping was dene by a lawyer aaroed
suoorae of the principles of bls party, he
arise, manufactured by Jambs Cos as a de Quigley, and occurred fa one of the bor­
shows no leniency and -gives no quarter
der towns of Kansas.
Lane was dissat­
Sons. Terms of “The Printer,” one dol­
isfied with tbo thrashing and sent a chal­
tn die common enemies of both, but deal?
lar per year, in advance.
lenge to Quigley.
It was »cee|H&lt;d, and
heavy blows right and Juft against slavery
a duel was expected.—«Sk Louit Jfart.
Niwmrn Cwxbol—Naums B. Jobm
propagandise, and the old loeofoco policy

ONE OF THE BIST STOCKS OF

PRlSlS,

DESIRS,

FLANNELS, SHEETIXGS, STEIl'ES

DRY GOODS!

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH J’lAIM,
SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA88L

MERES,

PROBATE NOfitK
READY HADI

ROCER1ES

CLOTULYG

HARD-WARE

SCHOOL

of ours should control the action of a of running the State in debt in order to lias retired from his editorial connection
fy The Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne &amp; .
single delegate, with reference to any par­ Gil the treasury with funds, upon which With the. Cass County Republican, and his Chicaco Railroad, has only forty miles to '
ticular nominee, bat we would urge the to fatten party pets. We hope to bo able former partner, Mr. W. II. Camtsu-l, complete, to make d direct and coutinu
nomination of such candidates as will give to announce a visit to our county from assume* th® entire control of that papor. ou* railroad connection, under one man'
agsment and control, from Philadelphia
We also learn that Mr. A. M. Gw»character to tbe ticket, at the same time this champion of freedom, before the
to Chicago, and requiring only a single
it contribute* to tbe general harmony of ’dose of tbe campaign. When tbe strug­ wold, formerly local editor of the Buffalo change of cars in eight hundred miles.
the party.
At the present stage of po­ gle ia over—the campaign dosed and die Timet, succeeds Mr. W. W. Osoonar as
r^~ A steam "'alifopc, composed of
litical affairs, it n utterly imprasibla to rotes all counted the name of Francis W. local editor of the Detroit Adoertiur.
plane all, and equally impossible to Kellogg will ba borne above that of hi*
[y Boltwoou A Gaairt are on band
svoid di»p)ea*ing some by the selection competitor by a larger majority than
with a new Stock of goods, w hich they
of any candidates who are known, effi waa ever before recorded for any candi­
propoes to sail at living rates. In another
cient men and working Republicans.— date in this District.
.
column will bo seen their advertisement,
W Idlest is the duly of the convention to
Tub Ballous Cxlabtw.—The balloon and we car. assure our readers that they
nominate such men as shall givo geoeri'l
will du just aa they say, evciy time.—
which
bore
Mr.
Thurston
from
Adrian,
Mtiataction, it is equally it* duty to Ig
Their store is to bo found in the “Bailey
wore the ranting* of rare-beaded, impo­ descended io Canada, near Baptiste Creek,
Block,” next door cast of tbe post office.
a
station
on
tin
Greet
Western
Railway,
litic mmI tender-footed men, who have no
Oxatb o»\ Da to Scott.—A dispatch
et-mmne interest with tbe Republican but no tidings of Mr. Thurston Lave been
re«aivcd
v
Several
rumors
of
his
safety
from St. Ixiuls, dated tbe 20th says that
party, only so for ax they may bs able t»
control it* nnawnaliow, for selfish and j have, from time to time, reached the pul»- Dred Seott, the old slave, who was the

MERINO*,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

PROBATE NOTICE.

thirty whistles, is Iwing manufactured at
Worcester, Mas*., tb be sent to Europe.

i

BOOKS,

HATOAITOCOS

Tta ufeMl BONXCTN. R1BBONH, &gt;ad FLOS'-

EES.

rLCMES. &gt;»d SFEIGK

One of the members elect to the
legislature of North Carolina is said to
be not as yet twenty-coo years of sge.

BMTS &amp; OOB3,
fastings’ Jricr &lt;£urrrnt

Some may attempt to , lic ear, which have only renewed a vain subject of tbs late important decisive by
intimidate by threats of baking and of hope, to be crushed with the next tidings. tbe Federal*Suprome Court, died in this
supporting tbe opposition fa certain Mr. Bannister, together with several oth­ city on Friday night last
ers, from Adrian, have visited ibodocality
events, but our motto is, that RepubCeoM«bo have to be bought at a high of the balloon's descent, sod after a thor­
personal ends.

price every two years are not worth hav ough search, have abandoned all hope of
fag, and wc all know that such can be j over recovering anything baton iil-stapcn
mass of what was onee tbeif friend. But,
hired with money, to support the opp- |
sition, even when prufosriog to labor for ns yet, that poor boon is denied them;
our ticket Threats of iutiraidation of j and perhaps .never will mortal* know the
precise nature of his terrible fide, or bo
sueh a dforacter should have no otlier fapermitted to give his bones a burial. Tbe
fluence upou a ewroentiem, than to cause
prevailing opinion now ia that be must
the overshrow of sqch candidate* and
have fallen from a great altitude soon af­
tbrir friends.
Th&lt;- rnmn whose priticiter tbo accident, and hi* remaiua may
phs hang upon him as a mantle hang*
have been beaten into atoms upon the
upou tbe siwuldcrx, to L-c thrown off in
hard ground, or tom in piece* while foil­
certain conditions of the political atmos­
ing through standing timber, or, other­
phere, is no Repnbiicaa st lieart, and hi*
wise, be sunk in some pool, marsh or lake,
fafluenre is lew to be feared when tn open
'
Should any
opposition, than by professed coopersticn white drawing sustenance from tte tidings of tiro missing roan, at any time,
reach u», we shall hasten to inform our
profits of efficia! station*.
readers.
Whenever there is a bolt in the j&lt;oliti
cal army, Utcre i* a death, and fa ninetynfae timevoutufe»«ry hundred, the bolter
diss. No man of any politicaLintegrity
art, upon accepting bis nomination for
will bolt a nomination xnads with any de Governor, wo put words into Ina mouth
gre* of fittreres; and It is equally certain which bo never uttered.
How the raiathat no ro*n of snr sagacity ns a poKti.tske occurred! ia not necessary to explain;
etan, unless he is hireff to help an oppo­ and to prove that no great ipju*Jee wu
sition party, which be expsete will take done to Mr. Stuart thus, unintentionally,
bltn toils embrsras aa a reward for his we quote hi* eucl language, as it appear
treason, will ever darn tbe hazardous ex­ cd fa Detroit papers at the time;
periment. Il is true, theao remarks have
“Qrcumatanoes would, perhaps, justify
deer. drawn om by a knowledge that;, him in saying wbst he would trot oiherAnsari have been rsntar; but making such &lt; wise hare deemed it noesssary to say.

•oitvd. by ouIUa! ewutail

■aHjayufcpU^jT
AJ*ibiurat*r’» RwU
■pUttaCA^T ta Urou*i

tome, died nt Laporte, on tbe 22d fast.,
of coniumplion.

Jawt Buelanan and hit AduinittraSon believe that the Dred 8ar»tl decision
carrier Slavery into all the Ttrrilorin.
Tlty Mieve that neither Q.nures* nor
the local Lcgislsturea of tbo Territories
havt the right or the potter to aMuh it.
They believe that the Fugitive Blare
Law extends over the Territories as well
as over the Stales.
They beEeve that Slavery mow orwri
there as much a* in Georgia or South Car­
olina.
.
They declare that the wbtde power of
the Government shall be exerted if neces­
sary,^ iirotect Slavery in the TsrritoHeaC
They believe that the doctrine of “pop­
ular sqroreignty” &lt;wly means that tehen
the people of a Territory bare become
numerous enough to entitle them to aduittion at a State, they can rffttlait iktir
own ttfairt in their own way.
Tkt^ btlim that a Slate State should
,be admitted into the Unjon rirt leu pop­
ulation than a free .Sfota
Cbarle* E Staarl has endorsed ALL
the measures uf the Administration and
tiicrofore HE IS IN FAVOR OF ALL
THE ABOVE PROPOSmONB! !—
Will tbs people of Michigan endoru thou
meuurti vt voting for Mr. Stuart I

On fUluntar.
toa,QuvDt it Qua
til of tld» place.

PROBATE NOTICE.

Oa TbnrOa; UM, IM tM teal. Iff 1
Kam. B. Ubowk ud Loew* C Ha

5 FECIAL NOTICES

stjlM .f iwoi. n»w 03 Bvb.blu.fl st Um BMauaoth
.tore of A.X KNAPKN, is Goodym* Mota, State
.trwl, Hssitaca

If jws wrot a*y WHITE QOOW, r «
KNAFE.VS.
J

ttastorslir* i; m&gt;&lt;fooble*b tb» be«l pr»|«j*lK&gt;o
cow isuc, for rwtar»cbWr on txU toad*. dMa«iag gray'kalr to U* sripBa) ruler, sad w ■ ms
B-rtie or rare far piraptov, ft I* foal taktag Um
j&gt;1*c« ot attar pwpmttat*. Ko t«fkt aow stayo

throats mi carry tag them fate execution :
are twodtfeienl thing*; end we do not :

hesitate to say, that whseycr attempts t
tbe latter, sbowa himralf a moral as well ,

SATKFACTOBY TERMS.

s* political vagabond.
And these re- .
mark* are not mteoded for any parthailar ;
aide,or atty particular faction of those'

A ovxbtubvu—Tbe Philadelphia Even­
who are contea&lt;£ng for tbe sepsriortty; i
ing Buttetin, noting tbe tailing off in adfor v* beer *f such threat*, from pmwon* vertisiiig, which b*s accompanied the

sud w’ith tbe naked era.
The boot view of tbe eomrt can be bad
in the mnmiwg shoot
or 4 o'clock.—
Tbe direction of Its tail points teVard th*

—-/ stUCCOTOUKSOUTO®
KNAFErR

�DE. EOEACE'S

Cou Q.W.CTlOCDTr,
dUBUtS BURDETT,
THQMAB DUNN E5GUSH. M. D.,
HKXRT CLAPP, Jot.,

BLOOD PUBfflER AND BLOOD PILL

DISEASE VANJEISWED.
Dr. Znhackte Rcandlafiviu Ronecdlc*.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
Q

HAEDWARE STORK

juitv to recovertbe aaiibdoU uow iw
,«J by eaid mortgage or any part

Writeoaly forth*

■

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

hereby given that by t irtue of
le iu .aid mortgngw eontaiMdMdb
the »tatute tn *uch core made and

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED.

HARDWARE

Mir im lli- iTth day of Soreraber next, at two
f \lrtt.vM B^TANUST. Mortgagor.. '

"^"f'lIANCERY BALE.

?XA’ HALTER. anceomra t-&gt; BUCKET A CO.

DRY GOODS

,

iTATK op MtCHlOAN.-Tbe Circuit Conrtfirr
1 tiieCoa-lv of Barry. In Chancery.
i
tteujsram link*. Complainant, ra. WaaUugtM
Ferrii and Catharine M. &gt; aecia, Defendauta.^ ■

It ia hoped thia price will place U within tho
tench J all-tho poor re w51 a* the neh A
rent ecperfcrity rf thi. nmuj,
m,y
trthar over dbctrecred tor «k&gt; .peedy and car.
tain cure ofilatcrmitteut* u*. that u rnnta'ru
M, Qniaiue „
dnere no quiniam or other injariota effect,
whatever upon the eon.titution. There cured
- tf they Ud nrrer
Fever and Agueia not alone the conucqucacc
of the xniaoaatic poiaon. A great variety of
diaardcre ari*e ftvxn it* irritation, among which

Ila.ttng*. in aaul County of Barra, and
’■ -r luta numbered three huhdrvd
iree hundred M-vrvily-une. \i*L)
irauty Is o. &lt;371.1 according to
-'“■swisssr-

££&gt;OT3 &amp; K0OBSJ

Cir. Court Cwniiiieeiliiier.
Amurc, Compli’*. SolSfvre.

GROCERk

QTATE OF )i!i.TnOAS.“Cuonty of Barry, aa.S At e
..: the I'robate Court, fur 'hr
t eenir ef
- Mdeu al the Prebate Office iu

®jR©®XBIBY8

,

“U

4*lte rtllias and film/ tbe petitten, duly rerffied,
cfj W. S^kett. pray nig f«r certain rvuemialnw^meet ferti dtal K. U. Van \l«et be appointed |
■dmirnitrqpl «f aaul relate. ‘
...
Tbirespoa. it ia ordrtad that the conaidi-ralluu I
.! *m! pmilwo. ami tbe bearing thereon, hr I«&gt;»1- 1
nr-rd nrtif Momtei. the tell day &lt;4October. Im*.
at war u’ctoct P. R . at the i Ibce of the Judge
J I rvbak, in Haatwig*. at ubicli time and place
.. .. --- --- ._y are rv.{i,irv.I Io appear atid '
ehawrenw. if any.»br the prayer of *aid prti. . . __ it-----..^e
.
that the petitioner
And it lit further
pre notice tj idl pao«r.
evtir J tlu« netlee and order tu be pubhdud
the • Republic** Banner," a public neaapaj*
printed iu lU.t.egs a»d rarcalallng m Mud cw
tv. tur the full terra of three wrek*. once at tei
a each week next immediately prveediog I
a Jut.

,j«jw

Waieh kerrjUold and Hllver Tbirable*. and a »«Heir of otlwr article*. worth from fifty cent* la
NftmdoUara each.
We will rrreeat &lt;rcry Mrwn *ending o* fifty
awbecriber*. *1Mreek, .Void Wateh, worth Hfr.
U any one eroding e* 100 anbacriber*. at 02 recta.
a^Coto Waleta. wwtta^&amp;O. Every rabaeribcr wilt
“^niSdUidy Snraewipt. of tbe money. I ba antarceiber’e name w ill be entered upon our book. and
the prraent will be farwardyd jrithin one week.

GLASS-WARE

COOKING STOVES
MORNING EDITION,

tnatafa* beDg edition and
■mdviiht, kod the
which appear In tbe
liailr Tribune comb...,. —----- ------------— —
cvct.iog aodiaonung paper. We Incur more than
aedinarr expenee in continuing thia arrangement.
but we t.ai e'b tertnined to n eel toe win.re &lt;4 our
Republican friend* in the iutenoi of th* State.*
reetnUere of labor or eipenae.
Saw ia the time of rear, foot at tbe commancetnrnl of* new volume, for eabeenbere in tend la
their name.. We (ball make tbo Taiiicxa more
ihanerer worthy of eupport. We aak our fnend*
to circulate thia pruepectua. and my n word ta
our favor. IK&gt; not make the feel that election I*
ever a reaaoo far indifference or neglect of daliaa.
to the |» If -nuance of which our publw poaitten
ha* enabled na to contribute to no *n&gt;all extent.
TEHMS.-Singte copy M year, to Clob*. four
*in I,. a^r.TWWl .
__ 1_ ... . ... amI*.

Judge of Probair

ooratiEg Bewhrul. or Regulator, aa tbe r atwreef
the du»u r tickiuraa may require, will qnicMy
ixl raptdlr etna.
!•
Tterr mnediea d rill of Railway’* Brady R«e
lief. lUdw*«‘« Renovating Rrwirctti; Badway’a
Hrpd*lor^‘ K«Wtlw«&lt;n-eie.li.» oaaaemm »£ecialcurative power* orer certain dureac*. let
tlwrr arr ether d «••«. wherein 'heir cumbutrd
e.rd«inal t.ri,jw»tieu arcrrnwiicd; and when t in*
et«d. if llien la rutficienl life am! itrrngth withM. i!.&lt; dr cued or dying body tu au-lain tbmr re-

THE EVENING POST.
LAWNS, BRILIJANT8, CHALLIS

CIIAUJ

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH ,7d^'

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERDS PLAID, STEL1A SHAW LS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

OOL-

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new atyh,)
WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

wewawcre. ■ • .w...im..
. ......
temr ordinary lra.in.-n at time*, aad baring
heard of the wonderful cureu lUrt your tteandioavb
an 3l»ud 1‘uritter and Pilla were altecutig. I was
induced by a frieral to try tbcm.
I harebveti iirttet the purifier far tbclaai twelve
month*, and find the mrdlcne fully equal tv it*
rreowiracndatfau*. So valuable it It* n»e to tne
that 1 eannot ww .li.petm with lb» u*e of U at
are advaneed acr. xeirnty -acm rear*.
I cheerfully givb thia infarmatioa far the bene­
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

(W*iu all ti&gt; IxtUr am
&lt;!• /uiljf-PnMkJ
.l»r-n^ »m&lt; l~f
/-Uanp
Ct* Zteily—Dem* wrpbw. f
Tbe Ttu-Wnucar Taiai-xa I* empoerd of tbe
inude matter of the Uuir Taiarira of every two
dan. and la i.ioed and united to aubaerthm on SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of over?
T.:—.i.. T&gt;...rut.V nr.il Katnrdar mran. To
variety and atyle.

CHECK

*, SSZSm,

The above eertlBcitre and many atbrra, can be
eren at my office bi unr ooc *t any lime. Get oce
of my Family Nodical almanac, pwlia Iron my

MARSBI.LE8, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

Two cvpire........... Mffi I Tro copice
. n~Jie5»r»faf/W.
le Fublirbad Ereiy Tburaday.

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DttllU
FANCY CA88IMERE8, a Urge stock,

‘V’OS^.SS.

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BIM &gt;AD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.
JF. C. A VEH &amp;. CO.
LOWELL, MAS8.
Si,It! by J. P- Kouutrfi, Has tngfi.

BR.

S

THE PIlILGSOPnERS STONE
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&lt;dark auburn hair, eyes full of fire and
would rush at once to
away, and a flood of radiance streaming news.
Then, in the
isoftness; lips tnat could pout or amile
forth, that filled me so full of light and
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B HILDING UFON THE HAND.
of surprising symmetry, just voluptuous
WovuMt’t Scout.—Two thriving far­
enough. But,'after all,"her great power 1mers, A. and 13. lived near neighbors,
rather, a little lev coldly courteous, that
GRANT A RFAVLDING,
night, than it had usually been of late;
lay in her freedom from all aflbetetion whose jfivey were.patterns of cnorgv, in­
j iand convrnliaoalityrT-in bar spontaneity, &lt;dustry,' frugality, neatness, Ac." Each
tor my feelings were softened, and I had
|lher fres, sparkling, and vivacious man- |had been inarrie 1 about fifteen ycam, and
for k&gt; (Lt world has done
never seen her so lovely. I had never
forgave her when she did use It, and cherII. J. K ENFIELD,
««■ myrtles trrw ltd
b&gt;fw
She waa the most daring and dax- ithe wife br A’, proved to be a'termagant,
tell you that 1 experienced a thrill, when ,। in*rs.
idi.-d renentmeot only whet she did not. to lose. The aubjact of my voyage was I saw Margaret's
A nd norotag broagbl the san.
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of women, without exfr appearing .while that of B. had not spokenpetulant
handwriting upon the xling
:
“Margaret wm shy and proud; I could not mentioned, and if she had heard of it, wrabper.
or repulsive. She walked with ।ly since he.- marriace.
These men were
1 tore it open,—and what ' immodest
i
never completely win her confidence; but she accepted the fact without the least think you 1 found
found!1 My glove! NothNoth- &lt;wh proud, s*cure *lopa ■«»«• the com- ;otiirfrn’fte-'mldsrdr hn'mlwrflng con­
•doir «.-»! “I ” Harlow Iloo-e.I know, I know well at 1ml that her visible oortccrn.
J
I*. II. a"J. nVNKKLL,
bitterlv. to mo
I smiled bitterly,
sen how ' 1manly accepted barriers of social Inter ■versation, when tljc dinner horn from the
Her quietness under ing else.
Be coruin lb»i jour
heart waa mine. And a deep, tender, wo­ th« circumstances chilled tnc,—disheart­ neatly she had mended H; then I sighed;, &lt;course, that even those who blamed bar |bouse of Mr. A was rounded, and ho
Beyond the day* ol
man’s heart it was, loo, despite her re­ ened mo quite. 1 am not one of those then! said, ‘It is finished!’ and towed and
pretended to be shocked were com- ।■aid to B.—-“1 must go at once, or my
I
serve. Without many words, wo undcr- who can give much superfluous love, or the glove disdainfully into my trunk.
pcllod
to admire. She was the belle, the ■wife will give me such a lecture I"
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stood each other, and so - ------Pshaw f’ cling with unreasonable, blind passion to
IlltNCIS MOWER,
“I n-.ally wish," replied B. that 1 could
‘•On the day before that fixed for tbe •Juno, of tha saloon, the supreme orna­
.Eki.r.R III aiviri, ipn&gt;. »l«vl, naili
said Westwood, “my cigarSsout!’’
an object (hat yield* no affection In re­ sailing of the steamer, I made farewell 1ment of dw upper deck. Just twenty,— |bear my wife wild aa yottr’a doos far
“On with U»o story!’’
|
without wit and culture,—full of ।five, rainutca, just to see how it would
turn. A quick and effectual method of calls upon many of our friends,—among not
1
“Well, we had our lovers' quarrels, of curing a fancy in persons of my tempera­ others, upon Margaret. But, through the poetry
and
enthusiasm.
Do
you
blame
,
round, for she has never uttered a crook cd
I
course.
Singular, what fad'ish children ment is to teach them that it is not recip­ perversity of prido nod will,! did not go 1me!”
word since our marriage.’’
II &lt;DLKY * BAKER,
lore makes of us!—rendering us sensi­ rocated. Then it expires like a flame cut alone,—1 took with me Joseph, a mutual
“ Not a whit,” I said; “but for Marga­
“Oh,” said-A^ “get your wife a load of
A I ANl i-.iCi CnF.RS of tin, abeet-lroi
M k ws-r. DrtGmiairon.nrth.al
tive, jealous, exacting, in the superlative off from the air, or a plant removed from acquaintance, who wm to bo my compa- ret"*—i
N
1crooked wood, and you will hear it, 1
degree.
1 am sure we were both amia­ the soil. Ibc dcath-rtrugglc, the uproot­ yuan dt ooyoyt., 1 felt some mwgivines,
“Ah, Margaret I’’ said Westwood, with warrant you, for nothing makes my wife
ble and forbearing towards all the world ing, is the painful thing; hut when the to ace how Margaret hnd changed; she ia righ/ “But, yon see. 1 had given her ।■cold equal to that.”
"
J. P. ROSKRT-M A Co.,
besides; but, for the powerful reason that heart is thoroughly ccnvineed that its wm so softened, and so pale!
Fortner JB. kept his own council, and
up.
And wbon one love is lost, there
TX’IALERS In drugs, nxdielnos, petent sicdiwe loved, we were bound t» misinterpret &gt;vo is misplaced, it gives up, with one
“'Du interview was a painful one, and ■sink-such awful chasms into the soul, tliat, when be went to the forest to prepare his
II da&lt;-«. pssnls. oiG, n&lt;tp«atinr. burning Juul.
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kwtalv win.
Unmutad with pwvr thloji.
last sigh its big as fate, sheds a few tears, I cut it abort. An wc were going out, she ।though they cannot be filled, we must at year's supply of wood, he was cenrfhl to
cu
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each crooked .slick pa.each side of the
least bridge them over with a new affec- ।
says a prayer or two, thanks God for the gently detained me, and said,—
was pained by her attentipus to others, experience, and becomes a wiser, calmer.
tian. The number of marriages built in ।curve, io u to preserve it entire, and to
“ * Did you receive—-your glove ?’
or perhaps by an appori'ut; preference of —yes/arid a happier h*art than before.’’
“ ‘ Oh, yes,’ 1 said, and thanked her thia way upon false foundations of bol- throw nil such sticks Into a separate pile,
NT hen his whole
a lipuk ar a boquqt to :ue. Retaliation
lowness and despair, is incomputable.— isubject to bh h.-dcr.
“Truo,” I said; “but our hearts arc not for mending it.
"bn mypart-andijuietpersistence on hers thus easily convinced.”
“ * Aud is lliis all—all you have .tosay T Wo talk of jilted lovers and disappointed istock «&gt;f Npod wu’cnnsumed,'be collect­
continued to estrange us, until I goner- 1 “Ay, there’* the rub. It is for wont of she asked.
girls marrying ‘out of spite.’ No doubt, ed
&gt; an entire load of the crooked stick*
;|fly ended by conceding everything, and a true perception.
There cannot be a
“ ‘ I have nothing more to say—except ।such petty feelings hurriek forward many ।and deposited them at’ his door'and said
, ,
..
picaiiiugfor one word of kindness, to end true love without a true perception.— good-bye.*
premature matches. But it is the heart, nothing.
- When he came tn dinner the next day,
mymteoy.
i
.
Love in for the soul to know, from its
"She held my hand.
‘Nothing else!' ■left shaken, unsupported, wreichedly
“I wm wrong,—too quick to resent, too own intuition,—not fur the.undersuuidiug
“ ‘ It ia uscleM to talk of the paiu, sinking, wluch reaches out its factors for
sympathy,
hatches
at
the
Tint
penetrable
।
ready to concede. No dotibt it was to to believe, from the testimony of those Margaret; und the future—may you be ।
her a secret gratification to cxcrcisi- her very unreliable witnesses, called eyes and happy J—-Good bye 1*
point, and clihgs like n helpless vine to
power over mr, and at l«t 1 was con­
“I thought she would speak; I could the si-.nny-sided Wall-of the nearest don’
vinced that she wounded toe purposely,
nnt believe she would let me go; but she Molation. If you wish to marry a girl tire to the wood.
and
can’t, and are weak euungh to desire
As fast u the wood wasted awav, his
m order to provoke a temporary ertrange- the cvidsooe of my external senses could did! 1 bsrc up well, until night. Then ।
metrt, and enjoy a repetition of her tri­ not altogether destroy that interior feith. cams a revulsion.
I walked three times her still, this is what you should do: get cnriiwlty raid anxiety inrreased, till his
But that cyenitg 1 said,—*1 believe you past the house, wofully tempted, my love some capable man to lilt her:1 Then seize wife one day sdid'tn fiim—“Husband,ocr
umph.
■■■ '
'■
“It was n» a party; the thing sho did now, my senseor I doubt you, now, my nnd my will at cruel warfare; but I did .£our chance. ’’ All the affections which
are gone out to him, unmet, ready to have any more like the last you brdugnt
WM to w«ltt with a man whom she knew soul'.—she never IlSved me!’ So 1 was not go In.
At midnight 1 saw the light
I detested, whom T knew Ute could not really very cold towards her—fur about in her room extinguished; 1 knew she had droop, quivering with tho painful, hungry me, I Vwh you wonWget R&lt; fwr'hfta-flie
respect, anil whose half-embrace, as he twenty minutes.
retired, but whether to slecb.or weep, or instinct to grasp some object, may possi­
Let tho world kttlln to KicelfP
- ... ’.
.
"I walked homo with her;—we were pray—how oould I tell 1 ) went home. bly lay hold of you.
whirled her In the dance, almost put mur­
From Ute Aitonlie Montblr.
RtlXBin ju
both silent; but at the door she asked I did not close my eyes that night Lwas sneer, but God pity such natures, wHch
der into.my thoughts.
Vutirr, U -I.
Si-nrrnm rs CnvRcir.—A Ctnrfnristi
THE
“ ‘Mirrgnrrt,’ I said, _‘o»c last xrord I me to go in. Here my calmness deserted glad to soe the morning Como, niter iwh lack th* fslth and fortitude to live and
paper
tells
the
following
story
ol
a
wor
­
me, and 1 could hardly hold my Heart,
dlu true to their best love !
ROMANCE OF A GLOVE. If you cure for me, beware!’
a night!
,
.
“Ootof my-own month do I condemn thy dcooon of UiatrityiT—
“ fltal WM a foolish sprveh, pcrh»p«. while I replied,—
“The steamer wm to sail at ten. The
•The deacon, was the owner and over­
‘“If you particularly wish iL’
mrsolf?
Very
WeUJ
condemn
myself;
“Ilqll!” cried my traveling companion. It was certainly ineflect&lt;wlj She persist­
bustle of embarkation; atrangn eooues and
u ‘ If I did not, 1 should out ask you,’’ strange feces; ]■arting from friends; the ptecoti! If 1 WJ evsr ioted Margaret, seer of a large pork-packing, prtablbifaA | .SNWACTl'HEES v' saU dr.l&lt;-» in furni “Property overboard
ed, looking eo calm and composed, that n
31 our- A &gt;-«l
M.&lt;*-•( sttatajsua bsad.—
The same tncut. IPs duly was fij stand nt the bead
.
The driver pulled up bis horses; and, great weight fell upon my heart I walk­ she said; and I went in.
ringing of the bell; Ian adieus,—some then I did not loTe Flora.
H.wf&gt; i,e« b^WR'4- opt-O-ue
Bo»fl*1 Was ashamed and vexed at myself I who wore to stay behind, m hastily going heart cannot find fU counterpart indiffer­ of the •cabling trough, watch in h»i&lt;l, to
before I could prevent him,'‘Westwood ed away; I wandered about the saloons;
,
J. W. UDI RLE,
What ‘ lime* the length of the scald, crying—
leaped down from the vehicle, and ran I tried to gossip and bo gay; but the for trembling so,—for I was in a tremor mIiore; the withdrawal of the plank,— ently ' in two such opposite*.
SAMIIONABLE TAILOR Cirt.Ug doo* ta or
woand wm too deen.
j
_
from head to foot.
There was CMnpany ■ad sight to many eyes! costing,off the eharniod me in one was Jicr purity, soft- * Hog inf when the just slaughteredbog
•th of tall. Wbi&amp;tallUtal «»U. W thwro tol-,. tbrt.mmb.tal
’wrt all wwk warraowd. fetwp on Jcffier back f»r the article that had been drop­
’
J
“I accompanied her home, late in the in the parlors,—some of Margaret's lin*Athc steamer swinging heavily around, ncas, and depth &lt; "
ped.
tar
«u
tar
bloom.
tatatlp,
•»'"»*« .,hr "“A
&gt; 9&gt;'r.
It w» a glove—tny glove, which I had 1 evening We scarcely spoke by tba way. friends. J took my seat upon a sofa, and the rushing, irregular motion of the great, me iu tho other Whirl. w„ rta Uta n m- mlm“- J1?' wn'1 d“ 1™’ rf borhtm.
’
slow paddles; the waving of handker­ and passion.
inadvertently tnrown out in taking my 1 At the door, *hn looked me sadly in the soon she chmc ami sat by my side.
• compelled the packers tn untnuaily bard
“ ‘ I suppose,' said one, * Mr. West­ chiefs from the decks, and the responsive pathy 1
DANIEL COOK.
face,—&lt;d&gt;c cave me her hand; J thought
handkerchief from my pocket. \
L
to Mk Uutmtr-tta Utah-, tad Sm knl.,»^tfe«d
wood hM bcm telling Margaret all nbbut
rtJrffICE OF THE rKACE, Ceuei ? larrt and
“I did not stop to ask that question
“Go on, driver!” and he tossed,it into it trembled.
signals from the crowd lining the wlmrf;
con coniplntdv exhausted.
Indeed ho
Tax Axetfi, •’« s.irwt “&gt; «’’• -rvHeeito® of
••-Gpod-nigbt!’ she said, in a low
offnt last,—the tires of friends, thu crowd, when lit was most important that ftsbuuM was .alnimt sick the next morning, whan
bnaod.ll other be*"’* • pcHidsNtgtoMMMA my inuul as he resumed his seat -in the
“ ‘ About what 1' Margaret inquired,— the piers, aud lastly, the city itwlf, fedlng be -ic(iou*ly considered.
1 rushed into the church tinxj came; but he was a lead­
voice.
open stage.
,
and
hero
the
truth
flaxlmd
upon
me,
—
the
tho
crowd
of
competitors
tor
Flora's
“
-Good-bye
!
’
I
answered,
coldly,
nnd
from
mghM
tho
dnsh
of
spray,
tho
freeb‘•Take your reward,” 1 said, offering
news of my proposed voyage had not culng breeze, the novel sight of our little smiles, and distanced them all. 1 was Ing mtmlM* ml h wiw his duty to attend
•__ til...,
him a. (cigar,
“but beware of rl-rwl.-rin'f
rendering hurried from the house.
thu usual service-if he could. ' lie went.
“It was soma consolation to hear her yet reached her ! She looked at me with world detaching iuudf.aad floating away; pleased and proud that she took no pains
me another &gt;ach service!”
n troubled, questioning nxprcm'tdn, and the feeling flat America was past. and. to cogceal her preference fur me. Wc The occasion was ono of unusual solemni­
“If it huA been your hnl or your band- cloee the door after I had readied th*' cor­
ty, ns n revival was. in progress. Ths
Europe waa next;—all this filled my pmud chess; *« read poetry out of the minister j&gt;ie5cbcrl a wnubn/Cull calcula­
k.-rebitf, ’* «are I should have let it lie ner of the rtrect, and to know that she liad said,—
“ 1 felt that something was going to mind with animation aud cxatcrncatf same book; -we ate at the aame table;
But I
where ill fell. But a glove,—that is dif­ been listening to my footstep*.
ted for eflect.
fits personation was a
HOLBROOK,
happen.
Tell
roc
what
it
is.
’
very nngrv.
1 made stern rroblowhich shut out thoughts of lyargareL— we sat and waxehud tha sea together, for
Awutulng the
ferent.
I otwe found a romance m a
“I answered,—' Your friend can best Could I hm-e looked with rfrtrvoyaot vis­ hours, in those dear, bright days *’ diriMt of greatbearrty.
tion*; I vowed to rayeelf that I would ;
s|..vri Since then, gloves are sacred. —
attiluiio of one mlnntly listening, he re­
explain what she means.’
ion, and beheld her then, locked ia her promenaded the deck at sunset, her hand cited to the bxeath'cM auditory :
And Weatwood gravely bit off the end of wring her heart, and never swerve from
“Then out came the seereL
A shock rtwmher. should 1 have beun eo happy 1 upon my arm, her lips forever taming up
my
purpose
until
I
had
wrun~
out
of
it
WILLIAM Bt'RpiiER*
•Hark I
wbUjwr; Angela s»y—'
his cigar.
,
,
of surprise sent We color from Marga­
tenderly towards me, her eyes {waring ' Hor&gt; iti'T came from the &lt;le*c6n’« pew
-A romance 1 T.ll mo about thaL I nbuadm drop* of sorrow and ventrltion. ret's face; awl raising her eyes, she naked, Oh, what fools vanity and pride make of
Thsu Uwse gious!
Even then, with my heart liigh- their pamion into me.
am tired of this endless stretoh of sj»-Hke How I succeeded you shall hear.
The astonished
quite calmly, but in a low and unnatural strung with hone and courage, had I rious nights, when the ocean was a vast, In a stentorian A&gt;ico.
“I had previously engaged her to at
coimtrv, these regular ground-swells; and
audience turned their attention from the
tone,—
J. M. NEV LIS,
known the truth, I should have abandoned wild, fluctuating stream, flashing nnd
it’s n uood two-hours’ ride yet to yonder tend a scries of concerts with me; an ar­
*• * 1* this soT
sparkling
about
the
ship,
spanned
with
a
,
my
friends,
the
voyage,
and
Europe,
and
headland, which jute out into the prairie, rangement which 1 did not now regret,
“ I said, ‘ I suppose I cannot deny It* returned ia the pilot's boat, to find some­ quivering bridge of splendor on one *idc, moved—
Once a week,
pAMiiutly and with feieB'’ O.Tko , between us and the setting sun. Mean- and for good reasons.
“ • Yon ure really going 1’
thing more precious than all the conti­ mid rolling off into awful darkness and
iLc ■ ItepuLMcau Banach"
with famous punctuality, 1 called for her,
wWIn your romance.”
“‘lam really going.'
nents and countries af the globe, in tho mystery, on ths other, when the moon ‘ Itoji ouiV, *houte&lt;J the deacun? "lolltf
escorted
her
to
the
concert-room,
and
“Did I a#y romance T I fear you wo a
“j?31. BLMELL. 7”
“She could not hide her agitation.— love of that heart which I wm carelessly •coined nwinging among tho ahtouda liko four)
carcfiillv
recomluctod
her
home,
—
letting
, ta.J' .- think it —rthv of tta «•«»,
Thh wav too*tnvch for lire preacher
Her white face betrayed her. Then I was
a ball of white lire; when tbe few ships
. .__ 5...
hf r n trtin
i flingingawny.”
m v taotpmit-t.
I J. ta- .t. ry
and audience. The latter smiled—«omo
glad, wickedly glad, m my heart,—and
।
Here Westwood took breath.
The, w ent by like silent ghosts; and Flora and
mimic
or. “
'’“'“V
I rain enough to be gratified that others
I in a long trance ot happiness, kept the sub koixsl audibly* while a fow boys bruka
JOHN ROBERTS,
. which tM'pror Mtrh to him who r»|. r.- versing with her freely about music, should b*nold and know I held a power, prairie was still and cool, tha heavy dews■ dock, heedless of tho throng of promo for the tkyr to ‘ split Jhoir sidro’ laugh­
4X
(to™**- Dwellmi^BroTjl- .oatiboh.. Util the~
htUob-Jo books, anything, in short, except what we owr her. Well,—but I suffered for that were beginning-to-fell;-the shadow* of
ing.
TLc preacher was disconcerted rt&gt;tho green and flowered undulation* filled nadern, forgetfcl of the part, reckless of tlraly’-i-ait dosm—arose again—prork»wo t—Hi it-'P”1 “““«h wh“
* both knew to be deepest in each other a folly.
thought*. Upon other occasions, I avoid­
. tho hollows, like a rising Ude; tho hcad-, the future, awaro only of our own tv nouncW a ‘ brief benediction, and dlsr HURRY,
“ ‘ I feel hurt,’ she said, after n little
I tan . m».lm
-booth- tamo. “
. ■ _ ,
fmm r-ninv 111
' land, seen at first so fer and small, wasI -nance, and tho richness of the present tniwd the anything else than w.lenm,
' noor horinf «&gt;t oflor from » p-lo ■trrpljttg.
while . 1 because you have not told me
. growing gradually large .and near, and hour.
i.iiuded imjrvrs.' The duacon soon came
----- , ‘V , ■ ‘i
: with dork h—ir. orrm pmro tar jtoim, places wucrv
this. Yon have no sister,' (this was spok­
“JoMph, my teavelimj-companion.lovk
’ thot to thio doj ohr oltati olludm to tta rially where she knew that 1 know abc en vsrv quietly,) ‘ and it would have, the horse* moved it’s quicker pace.—
to a rc.'.lb’.ii’X se ise ?f !•&gt;’ ur.o.nsriou« in­
, Westwood lighted hfe cigar, drew a few ed on. nnd wrote letters. He showed me terlude, for his brethren reprimanded him
w: escorted.
been a' privilege for me to take * sister’s
, rfmomrrmtcr,-ith tta
one of these, addressed to a friend, of wt-rely; while “the biys’ caught the In­
“Wall," continual Wcrtwood, “my
wishes she knew .some competent nox elplace, and do for you those little things
TTORXEY ».tl G
, Margaret’s.
In it ho extolled Hora’*
designs
«'P&lt;
|B
her
,icart
'
which
1
*
M
pO
'
and Connaefan W
fection of tb* juke, and every jxmibls oo’• writer in whom she corid confide, feeling
which sisters do for brothers who are gobeauty,
nnd —
supremacy;
AUhnuMu auc
io .tuuxuorcuuiiv,
umuercifolly, did
aia not
noi
------ ,
But to me. an immense amount of expe-, U
—.j, piquancy,, ——
t--------- J t -vela—
’ sure that the story of «h»t I*™3,0' J" ing to wring so
caviun aflbrdcd them an opportunity to
rieuoc was . rolled into that brief period. , ted ho» 'ho made all the women jealous
Toronmeet with very Uilliu.1
brilliant joroeta.
sucocs^ To
con
Hoy out P "
V*ot ySu know? she said, 'you have Tho fine exilaXtion of the start, the nod all the men mod; and hinted at my xay, ‘ Hoy iu
■ life would make the ground work m a
fesa the humiliating troth, I soon found
been
kind
to
mo,
—
so
much
kinder
than
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
magnificent work of fiction­
breeze grnduallv increasing to a gale; J triumph. I knew that letter wnuld(moct
tliat
I
was
torturing
myaeH
a
good
deal
A traveler called at nightfall nt a far­
. inherit my aunt's tendency to magn'ft- ini&gt;tick of thepkacf, xo^rri
1 have deserved!'
.
then horrible snUiokm-, toMekn^ Marearrt * eyrc.and was vain enough to
more
th.nl
was
torturing
her.
A.
*
last
mer’s bouse.
The owner being from
• to extraordinary proportions trifles which
“It was unendurable,—tho pathos of
and desperate rcMfrt, what do you think
lovosicknesir, after
tho weather
ho:n&lt;\ and the mothew and daughter be­
■■ ■■ which
' --------------------” be pleased.
the words! I wm blinded, stifled,—I al rvvv-vivnwv^,
I look at through the douWc
...
-&lt;
I___ __ __
___ .... -...1
ulii
. one morning, .&lt;
“Al __
last,
at daybreak, I1 ing alone, lh«y refused to lodge the way­
If wc had been which sailors lave, game*. B»y*T, and
of a personal Interest.
So don t e xoa-l 1 d* L probably asked her to ask your, most groaned aloud.
went on deck, and saw tnc shores of Eng­ farer.
B. II. FILLER.
flirtation.
There
is
no
such
social
free
­
’ too ^&lt;h of my romance, and you shall
alone, there our trial would have ended. --A TTORNltY and Croaheter st Uw, I
" i to ba enjoyed anywhere ns on board land. Only a few days before, we had
*?How far, then,” said he, ?to a house
^NullT I have a will of adamant, a*, I should have snatched her to my souL— dom
A CbascrrT, General Lnodand Tax J
ocean steamer.
The breaking-up of left America behind us, brown and le-’L where a preacher can get lodged 1”
. But thoeyes of others were upon us, and an oc
people find, who tear away the amiable,
old associations, the opening of a fresh less, just emerging from the long glocrn
“Oh, if you arc a ptoadier,” said the
1 steeled myself.
flowed and light -oil that cover
ami
of winter, and now the slopes of an^ubcr good lady, “veu can stay hare.’'
’ .
“ • Besides,’ I said, ' I know of nothing
____________ .
world arose green and invftingln the Bush
sbo had rtoebed the nmpcnetrablti, firm
Accordingly be dismounted, deposited
you can do for me.’
.
W. H. COLEIAS, [
lionality, quickens the spring* of life, of spring. There was a bracing breeze; bi* saddle-bags, and led hi» horse to the
rock. I neither made any adranerc tow‘There must be miny little thing*;—
pANKKC. CrttevuoataUctJadto.serf,
B remediation nor -rited any- to begin with, them is your glove, which and renders character sympathetic and the dingy waters oi the Mersey rolhd •table.
Meanwhile’ the mother and the
JD ud pnnupdy, at surreal nors-rf epe
But I’ll tell yoe what 1 did do, m a final
fluent Tho past is easily put away; we up id wreaths of beauty; the fleets of daughter wafo debating as to what kind
you arc tearing to pieces.’
trial of her heart. 1 bad, for some timL
.-1'__ I
Inr,l,!" mv crlnvta----klta become plastic to now influences; wo are ships, steamws, sloops Hghteis, pilot­ of prtaeber he wax.
boat*, bounding over the waves, meeting,
hven
meditating
on
European
tour,
and
delighted
st
the
discovery
of
unexpected
“He cannot be a PrwbvteriM," arfd
£•(,■£££L- i-i
~ afltnitiu*, and Mton'iahsd to find iu our- tacking, plunging, swaying gracefully un­
made mo angry.
1
&lt;;r-i.i:r;K W. MILLS,
der the full-swelling canvas, presented a
homo. Some friends of sum wlTO to
“ ‘ Give It to me; I will mend it for ।selvm so much wit, eloquent*, and Cm’
^1 „1, in
n»J •«’, "•»£
picture of wonderful animation; and the
“He is not a MeibbdisV” ““J tho ofbyou. Haven’t you other gloves that need i■usosptibility, whioh wc did not before
mingling hues of aunsbinc and mart hung er, “for his coat is not tire right cut fota
drcam wo posscuscd.
.
mending Y
17'
t
1
1 paced, the deck, solemnly, MetbodM." '
too much prid. &lt;"d
“"VT?
■ t
. .d ■ . v
“This freedom is especially provoca­ over nil.
“1, who had triumphed, was humbled.
joyful,
swift
thought,
palling
through
me
tta retatattat.,—protaWj •F”? «“• My heart wm breaking,—and she talked itive of flirtation. We see each feh- brow
,
.....
,-------- „--------■---“If I could find his hynindtoak," aaid
ilm for off Mar»rct,y • Mar rod.- ^daughter, “1 could tall whM kind of a
touched
with
a
halo
whose,
eohrs
arc
the
of
mending
gloves
I
1
did
not
omit
to
।
blonde, with bml
^3^t (tartar b^htta
thanklber, I coldly arose to go.
।reflection of our own beautiful dtMtns. ant Fk
“"{Vail, 1 IM1 now that't. was all oven LovelinM* is ten fold more lovely, bathed to fate. .,rw—------- - ------ lira------ m -------------- ’r“—
lbs excited soul transfigures . the vrorld,
TREASURER. Office ta i^eO*
The next day I secured my passage in the in this atmosphere of romance; end man­ and wc mxrrcl how we eould ’ever wnesteamer in whkimy friends were io aall.- hood is invested with ideal graces. The
1 took pains that Margaret should bear love withnn us rushes, with swift, sweet
b«r
tlrt!"
heart beats, to meet 4ho love responsive
'RTAirrWN* TIFFAMWf’ ’’
in some otUr.
Don’t think 1 am now tars waits to. open lor us iu doors of
TAXTON'S EXCBAXQE,
o
wonder and K’J’. - _.; •
.,.
artfully preparing your mind to excuse
Im prtaulirj mptalf
ofdtefcfcziM'l
hie neighbor.
what I am sbput to con few. Taka these
outfit. Europe was in
Flora.
Siio hid her tj»d m
«4. M* IC
my .1things ieto. amaiderUiou, if ypu »UI|
then think a» you mmso of weakness and wa walked up and down fa
»Md» I fell in lorc She was serious almart cad,
«w»»
.my eyM with aud wild Impulse
viewed the English hills with
M*tf tar prid.
with —t——r .
’
■ •
mkhtllr. ifurnjnrfrt".
“We will call her Hora. The most
that'I could forget her, in tbe excitement
of a fresh and novel experience-, while
she—could she forget msT When lovers
part, happy ia ho who goes! alas for the
oao tliat ia loft behind!
“One day, when 1 was busy with the
book* which I wm to take with me, n
small package was haodedfn. I need not

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foco State debt for which new bonds wore
OBJKCTIONS

TICKET.

Tbe Pioneer
which are so witty wo propoee giving
them for tho
tion of the fere who
do nut read the
Th.

of small dimensions,*

THIRD DISTRICT.

stand, made
Now all Mr.

y by buying up claims

'isner lacks of being a

model man, in
and corpulent proy enough to buy large
Mr. Wisner ia noja (al
I notes. It is
editor of the Pioneer,
man, neither is
and wc should
er similarity bet et-n the two. Our neigh
bor should hav
credit for the suitement that Mr. Wisner
rary, is large a
poriionsAfld

(I. A WRIGHT.
WILDER 1&gt;. FOJ-TI'.r..
DWIGHT MAY,
A II.MORKteoS.
WILLARD DAVL-i,

has accumulated, some property by buy­
ing up the claims of heirs against estates.

fact, well knowing that journals of no
respectability Would quote the charge |
with a “we understand,” thus putting into
circulation a falsehood, which neither it,
nor they will ever correct
Mr. Fairfield (next comes up fur judg­

CmlfOSHn.

ADMINISTRATION FKOFLIGACT.

oome interesting facts relative to the ex­
pense ol tho National Administration,
w hich are gathered from official sources,
and cannot’be gainsay ed or denied. Duroeratic Alminlttration has been no less
than one hundred million* of dollart! a
pro-rata of 82 28 for each individual in
tbe country. The figures are taken from
the official, report of the Secretary of thTreasury, in answer to a resolution of the
United States Senate, calling upon him
for information relative to tbe number of
employees at the various Custom Housei,
and bow much was collected, and bow

ment, and is condemned as a black Repub­
lican, and a minister, (two very gross
charges certainly.) and then he is Presi
dent of a college that la a little like the
Oberlin Institute) where (that is at Ober­
lin.) a negro is tboeght to bo a little bet­
ter than a white man, dec.
Now if any
man can vote for; Mr. Fairfield, after such
an expose, wo slculd liko to set his ballol.
John McKinniy’s is thought not to be
a fit nomination.;bec*use ho is nominated
to "protect the treasury from the wicked
demcM,-nito which left it with over half a
million of dollam," (snd a State debt of
over two million!dollars ) “and which the
last legislature was obliged to go a beg­
ging to the tune bf two hundred and six­
teen thousand dqlten, in order" (to pay
the State debt wath,) “to carry through

the wise and economical administration
of which Mr. Coe was a member.” We

much was paid tiiem for the collection.— cannot see bow any intelligent readdr of
In tbe fltestom House at Chicago, under ths Pioneer am vote for Mr. MeKinnoy,
Fillmores Administration, there was col since it is expected ho will protect the

Iscted in 1852,8111,808 86. and six men
Mr. tebell the 'pioneer “knows but lit­
were employed to collect it, who were
paid 82,892 ’12, or a little more than Geo tle about," and most nf its readers have
come to the conclusion that the same is
1856, under Fierce, there -was collected st the fact in relaticm to all the other candi­
the same place 8145,662 40, and tixleen dates; in fiset, it would bo generally be­
lieved if It made tbs same statement in
mm were employed to collect it, and
•were paid for their services 814,349 29—

any one explain tbe reason why H should
coat eight percent, more to collect money

by the fact that Buchanan’s administra­
tion had been in operation about four

months previous to the close of tbe finan-

The following is the statement in relalion to some of these wonderful financial
achievements :—At Wilmington, Dels-

war a, there was .collected in 1857,82,004of 115,848 38 to collect iL At Annap­
olis, Mar)land, there was collected tbe
to collect that sura.

At Ocracoke, in

North Carolina, in 1857, 882 55 were
collected. To perform thia great financial
an expend of 82,301 52!

At Port Ox-

employed to do tbe work! At Monterey,
California, tbe amount collected in 1857
wanMfr 28, three mon were employed
At Buffalo, there waa Collected % 1857,
810J40 5a.

To collect

Ague Cure,

Hastings’ -pritt Current.

tbe 22d, 23d and 24th days of Septem­
Godky’s Ladfs Book.—After along
ber, insL Kalamazoo county has ono of
intermission, wo are again regularly in
tbe best Agricultural Societies, and gets
the receipt of thia magazine.
It is suffi­
up ono of tho beat Agricultural Fairs of
cient praise to say the Itady’s Book is in
any county in the State.
They offer a
very liberal list of premiums.
from our pen, nnd we only propose tn
call tbe attention of our readers to its

several of the counties in the State
Barry, Hostings, Oct. 11th and 12lh.
and taste in drees should bo without it.—
Macomb, Romeo, Oct 6th and 7th.
Terms : One copy, one year 83, two cop­
Clinton, St. John, Oct. 13th and 14th.
crimes of which Mr. Case is guilty is that j
ies 85; three copies 86; six copies 810;
SL Joseph, Centreville, Sept 20th and
“be is a small pattern of a politician and
nine copies 815; twelve copies 820.
30th.
a smaller pattern of a man." That is to
Eaton, Charlotte, Sept. 28th 29th and
say that be, like Wisner, lacks corpa
30th.
time for bolding the Fair for tho Barry
.. . .
..................
Geneseo,
Flint, OcL 6th aud 7th.
With Mr. Sanborn, our neighbor falls
County Agricultural Society has been
Lenawee, Adrian, OcL Oth and 7th.
back upon (with him) -general priorichanged to the 11th anil
of OctoNorthern Lenawee, Tecumseh, Sept IS.
Berrien, Niles, Oct. Oth and 7th.
Mr. Gregory is a gentleman and schol.
Jackson, Jackson, Oct Oth, 7th and 8th.
are that tbe National Exhibition of Hor­
ar, according to tbe Pioneer, simply be
Ottawa, Eastmnnville, Sept. 22d&amp;23d.
ses is to be held nt Kalamazoo, on . the
cause bo ia on editor.
We wish that
Kent, Grand Rapids, Oct 5th, Oth and
13th and 14th, and many of our citizens
would always imure Integrity and re­
7th.
would like to be present at our own and
spectability.
Calhoun, Marshall, Oct 5th, 6th and
Mr. Baxter is (guilty of having Mr.
Murphy for a partner, and they together
Branch, Coldwater, Oct. Oth, 7th and
Accrnxwr.—Mr. N. Hostings, a miller
arc condemned for buying and scllm^
land. Mr. Baxter is not an editor, su'd, In Boltwood A Grant’s mill, came very \ptas, Cassopolis, Oct. 8th and Oth.
near being seriously, if not fatally injured,
of course, is not among tho “blowing
Ionia, Ionia, Sept. 23d and 24tb.
on Tuesday last, by being caught, by the
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Sept 22d, 33d
skirt of his coat, upon a revolving cyl­
The foregoing Pioneerieh view of the
and 24th.
inder,
and
carried
round
with
it
during
candidates nominated, we suppose is a
two revolutions, when his garments gave
runic Moxriilt.—The September
bcr of this valuable magazine is ro­
papers of its Uk, intend to conduct the
but not seriously injured.
od.
lbs Atlantic Monthly ia des­
campaign.
Wh® they know nothing
tined
to become one of the most popular
against a candidate they intend to attack

Tie other

him with such insinuations as, “it is sta- receipts of tha Midfgan CentralRailroad

for July ware:

Should the National Government re-

Couxtt Fairs.—For the benefit of

Our cotcmponlry is satisfied by simply
that they are losing a fenst continually
calling Mr. Case hard names, and making

this |m men

Pierce added more than three hundred

given to Fremont and tba owe
two years «ince. All can support it withUd.tag tWr
**■

1 supposed to be a friend, but who has
since acted the part of a villain, 1 sought for our suffrages ia undoubtedly
tbe advice of one, who was really my of men as strongly entrenchi
codfxteoce of lbs whole people
friend, in regard to the brutal treatment
tZmA SutraaarrqRS
of men who could possibly b®
Politically and personally, evary man on
This, wo say, is tho present conIt is entitled to public confidence, and the
to this, his own able
ditiou of things in rotation to these stalhd in the office of jailer, thus reaping verdict of next November will show, by
expoaition
bj«* •**
B0®’
lands, about which some of the slavoeratic the fruits of his villainy, went to Ferris an overwhelming majority, that they h*vs
cisnl to demonstrate that he inadvertently
*
.'
papers make such a howl.
Those facta with lies in his mouth, for tbe purpose of ■ I averv OHS. *
fell Into mere error of expression (vary
should make them bide their beads for accomplishing my ruin, and injuring one
prevalent at this lime,) white intending
CHANCERY SALE.
very shame. This is the summing up of who bad no purpose in view but that of
.1
Th.t II -111 r» tode»ignAte tbe limited power of self­
reive tbe hearty and unanimous support government which the people of a Territhe great cry about tho enormous ex­ acting the part of a true friend.
r
__
___
hv
nermtasian
pense of advertising the swamp lands;
Well, they have triumphed over a poor, of the entire Ripublicau party we catertaMi no doubt.
Honest n«R vf all
dint the State has received from the sales weak woman.
They have driven me parties may well be proud to give it their
uInhi* late epoch at Springfield, Mr.
of these lands enough to pay all the coat, from a M that Uss never been dishonored iupporl, and they can do so with no Dougla* dietinclig admit* that C'ongret*
and has a large surplus in the treasury, by any act of mine.
Can Washington cause for forfeiting tbeir self-respect or ha* no right io prohibit Slavery M the
that of any good ritissa. With such a Territoriee. and hence the Territorial Let}
which, together with the amount unpsid, K. Fen is, with truth, say the same 1
ticket the Republicans should, and we itlahtre* have no right to do it. Thu* Mr.
will meet the yesrly interest on nearly
If he hud possessed ono part icle of honor
believe will show a handsome increase of Dougla* ha* gone to the full extent of the
ohs hundred thmuand dollar* of the dem
or manhood, he would have protected me the round majority given in 1856.
Let doctrine expounded by the Supreme Court
oeratic State debt, to say nothing of the from the assaults of my enemies, instead all'take hold uf the canvass with a will, Im the Deed Scott can, and a*iyted by the
»»vttity, (3T«,&gt; ibree
large amount of these lands which will of joining with them in circulating false and we shall not be disappointed."-Grona Pretidcnt in the SiUiman letterP
Hits'hsnand seven
Tiling- of lU.tlori.
be sold daring ths present fall and during reports, derogatory to himself as well as Rapid* Eagle.
wm. BfiGin:«
StictDM.—Mr. Bartholomew Hoffman,
“Tbe Republican State ticket is every
to me.
------ '
come more settled.
All we ask. Demo
Yes! l4&gt;ave left his bed and board, and where received with the most complete a resident of Raisinvllle, committed suleratio friends, is that the fact* come before w ith this plain statement of a few of tbe satisfectlon. The general sentiment is. ride test Friday, by firing off a shot gun
that it is an able ticket, a sound ticket, a I into his mouth. The gun was loaded
NOTICE.
the people,
'
__________
facta connected with iL I leave the matter judicious and strong ticket, and tha mas­ with leaden slugs and the exploeion tore
Tua Valct or BcascBimusik'—Mr. for a generous public to decide whether ses have already begun with a will to
support
iL
The
grand
Rppids
Engvirer.
Maze, of tbe Newaygo Republican, lias
And I would say tn Washington K. Buchanan, confesses that Mr. Wisner iw* nnd to have fired tbe gun off with the
lost his wallet.
Had wo lost oure we
a man of ability, and that Mr. Howard, ramrod. Tho suicide was not known or
WAMHIKGTOX K. FERRIS
should harewaited tor a hailstorm to have Ferris, that 1 have a mother that ii wil- for Attorney General, is an able man, discovered until hurt Tuesday weuing,
brought it down, it being utinta the “six
and that Mr. Gregory *is as good a it having been committed in bis own
house
where
be
lived
by
bimseltk
His
has
a
roof
to
shelter
me;
a
roof
which
he
man
as
bis
party
could
have
selected.
’
"
shillings" and “estimate of dogs,” it wo’d
brother having missed him for so long a
hare no affinity for earth.
We would has n«t been able to wrest from her, al­ —Detroit Tribune.
"The ticket put in nomizotion by the time, went in search and found him in tbe
not like, al present, to give quite so large though, m he knows full well, he attempt­
distressing situation above described.
a reward as Mr. Mazo offers, but if wc ed by a moat devilish scheme to do so, convsuliun is one which cannot fail to give No reason is given for the act, eave tliat
general satisfaction to those on whom it
are to be disappointed as wc have been by taking from her all her worldly pos
is tq rely for its support, snd will Inspire be has not been coasidered perfectly sane
heretofore fur two weeks longer, wo shall session*. He may rest assured that bis a general ibeling of respect even amongst
be glad to dispose of six hundred dollars day of reckoning will come.
oUr opponent'.
The high character for 26/5.
Catiiamiss M. Fsaais.
integrity which the several members who
worth ut accounts upon the same terms.
We would Invite the attention of
compose iL sustain, their admitted talents,
But we did not intend this as a dun but
(jy We are indebted to Mr. Geo. F. and above all, tbe harmony with which our rcivicrs to the new “Aora Craa" ad­
simply to publish tho following from the
vertised in our columns. It is from such
Kidder, Secretary of the Society for the they were nominated, will inspire the Re­
Republican: '
publicans with the utmost confidence, and n quarter as wilUgive tha public confi­
improvement of horses, in Kalamazoo
in its efficacy, and we have kortuxl
“On tbe 3d of August, 1858, it was
dissipate the faint hope which our oppo- dence
our misfortune to lose our wailcL some county, for a copy of tha premium list to nents had entertained, thaL through our Crem reliable sources, that its virtues will
where between Muskegon nnd Ben. be awarded at the National Exhibition of divisions and the weakness uf our candi- isustain their fullest expectations. CitiWhitman’s. It was a small thin walleL Horses, to bo held at tho Burr Oak City dates, they might stand some remote :rens of the west can not fail to appreciate
the paramouAt 'alue tn them, of a safe
containing six shillings in money, a small
Grounds, in Kalamazoo, on Tuesday. chaocu uf saving themselves from ublivpaper containing Muskegon Items, among
certain remedy for this afflicting dis­
iou'at tho next election."—Cow Co. Re- an-.l
i
which was an estimate of dogs in Muske­ Wednesday, and Thursday, October 12tb.
temper without either Quinine or miner­
13th
aad
I4lli,
1858.
3
’
ho
premiums
ofgon, which was handed in by a friend,
als, and consequently without injury to
"Here,
then,
Republicans
of
Michigan,
and, if wc are not mistaken, amount tu fared are very liberal, and it is expected
the constitutional health. Wc have more
Are they not all than ordinary satistsetkm in proclaiming
abent nine hundred nnd seventoen; or that a large number of tbe must celebra­ you have your ticket
good men snd true! They are all that, this remedy .because we are convinced it
equal to over three to each family. It
ted huntee aud horsemen in the United and among them there are such men m
also contained vne lead pencil, one post­
will answer s crying want among us, and
age stamp, which, upon close examination, States snd Canada will attend the exhibi­ Wisner, Fairfield, Case, Howard, and serve tn relieve a great amount of sufferGregory, A hose stirring voices will be
will be found to have l&gt;ecn used once, snd tion.
iag.—Republican, llormir, Ind.
a few accounts agaiust some of our delta­
We hare also received from the Secre­ liean! in fne comingState campaign, from
Incuts; say about four hundred dollars. tary of the Kalamazoo Agricultural So­ the firing of the first gtin to the hour
when
Lecompton
Loeofocoistn
will
lay
,ny person fitul’ing said waileL nnd send­
ciety, Frank Little, the programme of down its arms and surrender its command,
ing to this office tho six shillings, and esti­
mate on rings, may take their reward out the County Agricultural Fair, to bo held on the second day of November, 1838."—
al the Fair Grounda, in Kalamazoo, un Laming Republican.
of the aecotmta."

known merits, that they may recollect, if visit them, we give a statement of the
they hare forgotten to subscribe for it, time of bolding tho Agricultural Fairs in

ociatic party two years ago!

for collection exceeded tho ameust re­
ceived, in 1857, but this Is accounted for

from bi« brutal blows on different parti

UcteisNj u u

be said to have attained that position al­
ready. - We earnestly recommend it

“Our State ticket is warmly approved
I by tbe Republican press throughout tbe
State.
The response is universal; no
better selections could have been made.
The convention was composed uf the best
talent in the State; and the nominations
were made not so much to gratify local
pride nr to rrrngnizo the claims of politicians, as to secure the liest qualification!
for tbe peculiar duties of each office. In
this respect the character of tho Repub­
lican State ticket will bear, with nigh
honor to itself, the closest scrutiny, and
the most intelligent crilichun."—Ionia
Gautte.
“Of the other candidates on our ticket
we hare only space to any, that they are
all true men. That they were nominstrd
with great unanimity, and that in their
hands tbe responsible duties devolve
on the several offices will be diacha
with ability,and for tho public good;
In short, the ticket, as a whole, is

SPECIAL

NOTICES.

nominations were eminently fit to be
made, and whole election will do hanor
the State."—Nila Enqvirtr.

rrsata sad

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
munii|MuriMiMM

pecially among children, we copy the’following cure from the Middletown Repub­
lican, which paper states that it has been
used in that vicinity for many years with
entire suceess, even in the worst stages of
the disease:
“Take Indian com roasted and ground

adav."
'N e recommend
dieted with thia complaint to give thia
simple remedy a trial, as it certain! v can
do them no harm. One day’s practice, it

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Cyrus W Fielfl received after landing,
was tbe following:
®

PROBATE NOTICE.

“Eloquence," “The Kinloeh
how it was Settled," "The Birth-Mark,"

*®«r

*U al Stockbridge, and

"Rambles m Aquidneck," “Ana Potter’s
Lesson,” “Le Marais du Cygne," “Youth,”
“Pintal,” “Tbe House that was just like
waa wild with
its Neighbors," ‘Daphnaidre," -Water
Lilies," "Fifty and Fifteen," ’‘Illinois In
Spring-tirne," “An Evening with
• laid!" Tbe vijtegn was tn tamelt with

before that of Maeomb C&lt;

Sold by J. P. Robots, H»»^E*-

�THE EVENING POST.

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

bn.

popacfs

BLOOD PIBIFIER AND BLOOD PUL

KNAPEN’8 COLUMN!

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,
THE HB8T

rauii imiiirMce.
uotuaxu axd kvxxnro ramnax

SPRING GOODS!

ffl COM!!

ardwakk stoke.
2K-S
Markete a. are of goMtal ilaWsC
yh. Paxi WixxLT Eras r. u 1-uwr eoalalna all
ihr rradinx matter of kba IfeUy. .
the Wexxtr ErcxSp i uer te adsted with eepert| rrlrvrnce to tic want, tfcountry r.-aderx. sad
y.draaU the metier of genera! Istem t pobltebod
_ n.ilr ttxaalae Pack, naawhaina a mrawitea

NEW SPRING GOODS

/Wy Arning JW.

LARGE STOCK

tagto c»P.’«r«
j Throe copier in ad-___
vrartaadvraoe •».«&lt;&gt;! vanoa.........«,«!
'
Single evpH* per mooth. .Tie.
5&lt;wd- ll’wHy £r.-»a«y AeC.
!i wWiabad every Wedneeday end Saturday.
l-iapa "F7 «■“ 'rar
| Eire oopie. oo rear
•a licence........... W-®&gt; « advoneo... .WM#
Twa ™pirt............ S.O&gt; | Ten eaptee........ 10,a#
M'.Hp Koraaap Auet.
I. Pnblitbrd Every Tbnradar.

hardware

DRY GOODS!

LOW PMlCfcl I

’■Ttr^.^oo

■bWm &amp;-SBDIBS3,
New Arrangement

GROCERIES

most

BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES,
lairmteeta-n of BOOTS A SHOES a.

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8*
JEANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

r*af lbs fanrn
the Lrgnlatan.
IN. Journal.-

CUSTOM WORK
EL’S

Cure.

ORI’ER.
bea t feegrt ibe place.,.

"CM&amp;.wru.rioiruui ncrfoD
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAM^
F1LLH, !&gt;r Roback prrrante the mu I of t«&lt;-»tr
yean ofaxpeternec/bard atvdy and expt nmem a*
m whet a perfect pill ibould be. Xo oae can doubt SILKS, BONNCTB RUCHE BOR­
their superiorly hlter on. aingte tnte JM« el
the Scendlnsriaa Rfood Purifier. (1 per hottie. DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS; 4a
«&lt; |5 per half doxen; Seandia.run Blood Pit!..

6 IE ©©IKE IO 3

SHEETINGS,8IURTING8, BLEACH

ED

.

GOODS, MV8UNS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATI8, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE ’ !

CAMBRICS,

ROWER S IlAm ARE STORE

UN ENS, OIL 8ILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Jac

Itegtester. wlllimtor. it to rranlaritv.
Ms female abonM be without them ’
J F. Roberts A Co.. Ilotinri
A J. itowua. Prairw.in.
E. .Xietmta, Orang-vtlle

&gt; would r.■U atteoUen
•f

STOVES!

-

Cords of Rmdr-Uada

MORTGAGE SALE.

CL'OTHIJVG!

’

MORNING EDITION,

11 oanlaia aU tbr matter of ear evening
r&gt;d in addition ’.he lateel arw. cf.rrainr .

LAWNS, BRI LM ANTS, CHALLIS

nail end executed by Jaiuea Ute I, ef llarrv Co..
and State of Michigan, to I). X. Gage, admimatralur of the estate of W. B. Gras, d. reward, of
the same county and Stele, whin, wud mortgage
was dale recanted in ibe utter cf tb« Renter :t
Deedssf Barrx erantr. afortoaidJ on the tftbdar
ot Deoamber, IBM. in Uber O te Mortgagee, ra
p*8n which, said mortgage, there is rlaimed to be
,l*_
lk« -I.,- nt lK.. .MLm nnn
.-.I

CH ALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHA MB RAS,

MARSEILLES

LARS AND SLEEVES, (t

FEBRIFUGE WIKE!

COL-

style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

BATS Aflffi ©ATS
THE BEST PATTERNB OF
DENIMS, 8TRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of ejery
TO TOE PUBLIC

variety and style.

MILLS

AND

CHECK

8 TO RE 3!

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PI.AIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES!!

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMERES, a Urge stock,
beautiful patterns aud vary cheap; BLACK

8HER1FFS SALE.
Y virtue of nos traaempt execution, issued
from enJ under &lt;ba ansi of tbe Circwrt Court
uf aud for Uaeuaaty uf Barry, I did o. Uw S»tb
dar of June. IBM, lery upon and aiete the fellowtJj___ .. •.- -A.. / r. -, i ,r lud u&gt;wiL

B

JUST RECEIVED

CHEAP CROCKERY!
BE© Hl IP ID ID IP 8 3

o»« copy............’llJT"*7
?«

»

OfTRl WEKKLY T*lBL'XE;teagte eopr, U. w Comprising evrrythiag far a gvalieoma’a ouldlt
abirte, eotlan, gloreg braiary. enrols, paala. orcry rancty from fir, .hUllngr to ell dtetare, crate,
every pne». quality ate pattern; vesta from atx
abdliags U tex dollars

At Use chea|&gt;cwt atore in town by

irtic Pills,

COOPERING BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.

* new Mock &lt;.f Fall ami winter GOODS,
»b*4i will be eoM for

OFAMMUFfM

PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
I&gt;a. A. K. BoxarasL. having made Heatings hie
permanent plare of midcuee. would Inform Ute
teUaeiaa of Hasting, and vlcmity. that be will ai-

*1 »rUmi»bing low pricen. My motto
» * littli cboiper than tbr chcapcat.’
I have juat received a good amortmenl
I-adie«

NAILS,GLASS, I*CITY f OILS, CAN­
a large teock and gnat variety. Men*a ealf boots
ImBU kip boots, kip brogaM. etefdo.eramteed &gt;te patent leather da, eongreaa gaiter, for
men and boy., ealf. patent and enameled leather.

DRESS GOODS
®.*c^ ** Cfiuta, Gingluuna, IxiLatna, MeParameUaa Black AlnaccM and a
^‘y of Wool Dd-rina, all very nice
cheap.
1
AlMigreid Msortment of Clothe tor
»« • wear, and a large stock of ataple*.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
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                    <text>Tirpshlda* Uanntr,
IS PUBLISHED EWtT

REPUBLICAN BANNER

BAlTtXO., »“*’ OOUBTT. &gt;0010X11.

TK*MH:

J. M. NEVINS 4t COMPANY, Proprietors,

VOL. 3
fastings’ Uuintss JHrfrtsrg.

D

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1858,
A g&lt;H»d quotation wouldn’t come in
bulb
“l.!:' j'M hcTC‘ but 1 am’t th,qk of ®ac' I II let it glide thin time.
I eoiifrev that the beauty of the lovely
Clui IM bad made a deep irapreavion up­
on rec. and I felt within my heart, a vague
yrareing for sympathy‘from her— fi.r
M&lt;mc token that I was not all indifferent
t-» her.
I longed to fly with her to a bower in
some distant clime—perhaps *neath bright
Italia’s skies—where we could live and
love forevermore. True, she had smiled
&lt;«i me. and at the time of which 1 write,
vremvd unusually gracious, but still 1
•lured not hope (now fi&gt;r the quotatbw),.

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TERMS—81.50, IN ADVANCE.

ttUann.

I sprang toward him toexeeuto my
(Per^P#)- hut • crowd collected,
and/musted
baring a
..id instated on
on our
our baring
a regular
regular duel.
duel.
My antagonist declared himself insult­
ed beyond forgiveness, and would hear of
nothing save one kind of encounter—*
fight acrosa n handkerchief
■
I had uoespecial wish to fight thus,bot

Two pistols wore quickly loaded, and
we were stationed, each holding the end
of a handkerchief in hh left hand, and the
weapon in hia right. When, our arms
were outstretched, wo felt the cold muz­
zles of the pistol* against our hearts.
Treasillian gave the word, his voice
broken with soba.

We eat for e&gt;im&gt; time upon the deck,
Wc Ixith fired.
watching the sky where the day-god liad
Sunk to rest, and illumined the clouds with
Nut
tints like nv4ton gold and silver, until
get
my cb.irnciers out,of a predicament,
the evening air grew ehill, and Trona Iwin
went bel&lt;&gt;w u&gt; procure a shawl tor his sis like other writers of •‘thrilling" stories,
settle things all up, reform the gamblers,
When he returned be infirmed us that and marry' Claribal in the end: but 1 don’t
sec how on earth I can.
It is very awk-ward to leave myself thus, and ifthe read­
er is aympathetically inclined, he (or she)
join them. Hr accordingly retired a
may fed a little anatou* about my fate,
■econd time, leaving us together.
but I ain’t jhplpdL 1 don’t know how
Then, as the broad sil ver disk of pale DTM-pi. oumnw iu
people contrive to dodge pistol balls—
'ynthiaclimbcd uptlioeautem empyrean, —. ..
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knelt before Clarlbel and in faltering even in novels—and 1 begin to think—to
.ccettUFtninnlcd with scalding tears, bdd —to think—
“WhatF asks the reader.
ler of my denial, undying lave fur her.
That I don’t make a very,good hand at
She turned her head modestly awa-.
writing in tha ‘^tilriIt^ng’, style!
to cvneeal the crimson blushes which man
tied her cheek, and when I implored her,
with a torrent of burning words, to be
mine .nnd mine only, she turned her soullit orbaupon me. and hesitatingly cave a
half-assent—the tweeter, that Trwfes not

the onlv bulwark against the usurpation
of a power bent upon the abasement of
free States, the destruction of the vital
principle of the Government, the degra­
dation of free labor and its subjecti-m to
the domination of Southern aristocracy.
An aristocracy who chirm that they rule
It and are its riyA(/wl rulers, and who im­
pudently threaten that when they lose this
control, through die univemoj defe'A of
their allies, theSobmlasionisU. in the free

ment. Tbc Republican party are warring
against this arrogant power, and intend to
tonquer It at Washington as they have
conquered it in Kansas. And If the peo­
ple of the free States could be made to
see, as one man, how just are the purpos­
es of that party, and would discard all
partisanship and all mercenary alms and
considerations, not a citizen would remain
outside of its organization. Within tho
limits of the free States, we should be, as
wo ought to be, a unamnwus party.
Tbc party should moreover bo main­
tained as a lesson and -^warning to all fu­
ture traitors who would sacrifice the rights
ol tho free State*. It Isa living demon­
stration of what an outraged people can
do in improvising ou the instant a great
party and power sufficient and determin­
ed to trample and destroy false
&amp;lso guides
. , unprincipled
--- -___ I..J* leaders. In
Im this
.ki. formld
r.J
able aspect/promptly confronting its
* *
— —
arch enemy, and carrying its triumphs to
his very gatw, makingjiim tremble in his
entrenchments.' it is &lt; spectacle of moral
grand-ur, the like of which the history of
polities has seldom afforded. By all
insans, tiien, let the flag of its triumplu
lie still higher ad vancud, let its ranks close
up, let its columns push on, till its victo­
rious standard shall wave over the citadel
at Wethington.

NO. 22

If the Constitution confers upon slavery
the right to go there, [to tlie Territories,]
as according to the Kansas-Nebraska bill
and Dred Scott decision it does, then ft
also imposes the duty of protecting that
right, and this cannot be done milhoul pos­
itive Pro-Slavery legislation and A FED­
ERAL SLAVE CODE FOR THE
TERRITORIES.

We shall
and Whig
of them w
F. W. Ke

light in by-gone daya. H«
we believe, an Ohio shoe
now a Miehigntawyer.
(Desn.) says of "hlnn
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“His exnertcnoM for I
career are limited—very
Of course, the people of a Territory Mr. Kellogg is a reeideot
when they frame their State Constitution, where he owns a sswmlH, and has thriven
may adopter exclude “slavery;" but mhile well In the lumber businews. Indeed,
they are a Territory, if they fail to protect bis capacity in this respect hw tmafU®
property invested in the person or indus­ questioned, and ho probably is as fbed
trial capacity of the negro, they grossly ajudge of a saw-log, and can get m many
violate equal rights, and therefore are not square fuel of lumber out of it as any
auihorieeei to consider themselves Demo­ man in the State.
crats. The whole question is resolved in; ■ The chief reason for the nomination, wa
to this simple right to protection to slave suspect, is to be found in his qualifications
property in the federal Territories, and as ss a freertotn-ehrieker.
• '
the Charleston News suggests, tCswwirt His experience ns an itinerant lecSararcn
constitute the issue of I860.
\
temperance gave him fluency, his Makes
gave him lungs, and Kansas gave him a
The right of property in slaves, In the subject, and, m a consequence, ha b »
States, is now placed, practically as well of tbo most expert shriAera thtt Vy
*
as legally, beyond tbo reach of Federal tn on I times produced In this Statfl.
Wo suspect that. If he gets h foie Aaa*
legislative encroachment.
But In the
at Ins antagonist in the course qf the capTerritories the case h different. It is not
voss, bo will make quite as much^ofltjf
sufficient that the dreirion of the Supreme
that unfortunate lodividmff
ever Cd
Court prevents Congress and Ju delegates
from the prohibition of slavery In a Ter­
ritory. There must be positive legislative capacity for shrieking i a eVen e«eed_by
enactment; a civil and criminal code his ability to make others shriek-—
far the protection of slave property in the York Trib.

Territories ought to be provided.
limited extent, this is already provbl&lt;®
—From day to day we hare published
In every Territor\eontaining a majority’
of Pro^lavery nicTi, the power o( the from the record, the most ampleexjdotx^
of the corruption, extrsviganoe apa iuTerritorial Legislature is all-sufficient for
coenpeteney of the funner Dcmbcrtoo
the purpose. In oilier Territories, it is at
Administrations of the State. Attempts
truth.
least
doubtful
whether
the
legislatures
rood,B
SsXTSSBVT ST JlITHOS. .
will
exercise
this
power,
and
there
is
no
Su»re
I never wrote n regular mit-and-&lt;«H
power elsewhere to compel such exercise.
SCENE II.
thrilling sensation-story lin all my life; •
This great Republican party of ours is
In such a case of omivsiim. and under the been written. 11 mi our Mscrtioo that the
but I’m going to do it’ now, if I never
There were four of us sitting around a ,one of the noblest pur tier that ever exist­
Democrats created the’ State debt,—that
Tbe Fret Preu, of the 16th inst., at­ present state of Federal legislation, much, they did not pay the Interest -udod It—
»««« write another word Some of my friends table In the saloon of the Boreas, the night ed. It is a party of earnest convictions,
to place Mr. Stuart in a different if not all, must depend, upon the loyalty that they did not par but a trifling por।
—1— tliink I caa’t do it, but thry shall be con­ after the occurrence above described.— of extraordinary intelligence, and; of pure tempts
and efficiency of ---thePresidratof
the
Tressiliaii Montmorency sat opposite me, and lofty purposes. It is no deadl or steU- ।position before the
of thia —
State
U1O voters
WWTVI
v iv.u
--------- ,
.
1U.. ti(m of the principal—that in the first
vinced of my versatility hritboot delay.
u I LI.l.oi JOXES,
u
*n&gt;«» wvrt—the Great West—is a g&lt;*&gt;d and the other aides oflbe table were «&lt;ccu- eotyped form of ancient and extinct vl. ।from what that gentleman himself iaasum- 8. He it I* who appoints the rerntorinl seven years of Democratic AdralDiatns.
ippeared
before
the State-* Executive and Judiciary. It will be the
—— u
f— ,u
t UotH- place te&gt; lay the scene of such n Story in. pled by two stoHi, dsrk-broirifd men, up­ tali'ty—ills no party of trad i th ms, like ,ed when be ajr
_1 v&gt; I... ««zv।«t«■ ,n
vf tin. Pre^i.lr-nt
tiiil.l botli futlC- lion. they expended and sank so that it
_i==t Let mo nee—I've traveled on the Mi»sis- on whose foreheads sin had set its sen! that ofuur .oppuncuta, banging &lt;® to the^ iConvention to respond to his nomination duty of the President to hold both func­ has never "been accounted for, 84,631,781
.
skirts of si dim past, and livirij on the ,and define his position upon’the issues be­ tionaries to a zealous performance of their fil of the public money—that ly Demo­
_____ sippi—a Misai—ippi steamboat will be most unmistakably.
Each «&gt;f us held a handful ot cards, and memory of an inheritance already squan­ fore the American people, during the several offices. Hence, we cordially unite cratic neglect to pay the interest on this
jvtst the thing for a stagr.land my dramatwith the fray Book in the assertion that
threi- h ftersoncr sball be western gamblers— hy the side of each was placed a pile of dered. It is df virgin growth, virile and present National Administration. We
State debt it sccumulatod.-wutil II ataoad
«»*•? ’“‘re gensrally » ' ver.v e*«itable, glild coin. a brace of pistols (revolvers exuberant, springing from the urgent ne- are aware liiat the Free Press and seve­ the next Democratic nominee for the Pres­ od the principal—that , ihcy borrowed
idency should be pledged in the protection
—— recklea*
of jH-&gt;j&gt;le. mid will inike ex­ were non est invented nt that time). and a oessities of the present, and vitalized by ral prominent Democrats, fraternizing
from the trust funds . to. make., political
of slave property in all the Territories.
BU
I eel lent characters lor a ‘thrilling’’ io- gla« of brandy- The play was high anil principles that were true when the morn­ with that paper, to carry out a scheme
capital out of light taxation—that their
And wc.ro further. It is very desira­
ing stars first anng together tri er the cre­ agreed upon mat winter, had labored long
the excitement deep.
*j«iter- i msnee. Now then, time!
nverage taxation compared with RepubU‘•Anu upF exclaimed one of the dark- ation of man, and which will remain tree and herd (but sscarrtr) to wcura the ble that Congress should pass additional can administration shows over one tanlaws f&gt;r the protection of slave properly
In tbu month of July, |l84--&gt;. I wastrav. browed men—a thorough river-gambler while humanity endures. To him who nomination otAkJStuarf, supposing him
The present code of
AntiTcnmapton Democrat, in the Territories.
elitig from New &lt; Hrant to Peoria up .-showing his white, fiing like teeth, with reads history aright, and comprehensive­ still to be
they paid the fraudulent Pbemx Baak
and having accomplished their darling Federal legislation is inefficient far this claim of ’over 8-10,000 on whicte the Re­
the MisM*»ippi awl Illinois rivers. wiYbe lt sanl-mlo smile, as he raked In a quanti ly views the rapid changes whiob mark the
progress of affairs around the. leading scheme, we\an well understand how deep। purpose. ■
publicans'have recovered judgment—that
•lieu new and bcsutifol best Borens (then* ty of E'dv from the -pot/’
must
have
bhwi
their
chagrin
when
he
so
.)
Each .me laid a gold-piece in the mid­ seats of clrilization, the Republiton party
they permitted an over-fesne of' the Gdvare three or four of ttatt nx no—never
dle of Use tabla The cards were dealt.
of these Statee, as it now stands; is a phe­ unexp’ci’dly ^emphatically retriedfrom
ernment Stock Bank of ov» r 800,006—
mind which this one «»*)
ALL of hit pust^poeition la the JrahonREMEMBER tLat Jons J. Adam, the that une of their officers over-issued State
••1 hold the edge," anid TressilllMi.
nomenon
of
hope
and
gladness,
inspiring
The wcotber was fine, and t||- boat
JAMES A. SWEENEY
al Administration JMtd gave in a FULL Deed Scott, Lecompton candidate for
‘
I
’
ll
go
filly
»
n
twine,"
said
the
man
to
every
lover
of
his
kind..
bonds to on amoynt exceeding two thouacri&gt;wdvd with paoxengeia, so that, dfter
* rr.»r,MA’
tMiwdw n u»
When the administration of General FREE, AND UNCONDITIONAL AD­ Auditor General, was a State officer at and dollars—that several of their State
the fashion of thwTiver Voyagerq m those next him.
A -»■' ■ .- ■ — 11'-—«JI- Mil &gt;
“1’11 see that and go you two hundred Pierce, actuated by the vulgar ambition HESION TO ALL OF ITS PAST the time die Detroit and Pontiac Rail- officers overdrew their constlRrtiMUlt saldays, we had Cry jul|y timaa There
of selfish and narrow politicians, under­ AND PRESENT POLICY. Such an
’
bet
tel."
said
I.
arico, amounting in the aggiigMa to Mwao lour kHida of entertainments going
of the agtids through whom the '
unexpected movement,
movement,
'
“I'll dnubld that,” coolly remarked the took to pervert the ideas and designs of inopportune and unexpected
moat two thousand dollars—hato'aay
..nnt the same time, ever?' cvetiint’-rylnnof Mr.(Stuart.
/aU 0P&lt;r THREE HUNDRED these and similar charges bean siicosasfalp—ef
tu.n„.r.
this Government by deriving, In sub-. to the friends, on the part
1. A. HOLBROOK,
&gt; &lt;knb-r.
..................................
ring,
preaching,
gnmnlitig.
ami
••
--------*•---------ANDTWENIT^EVENTHOUSAND
;
was
well
calculated
to
create
the
dummq
.
und Couireelor *1 La".
The monrv— three thousand dollars—I wtunrethat slavery wsa anti tied to'naly denied! No, they haveuvlqrsa ham
lirni
no
matter
bow
widely
diversified
the
&gt;.eu«i&gt;l Loud «“d **
j
ia a single transartinn.
'met. Tho Democracy dare' not meat
for wr had all tteld to our hete-lav glly tional• approval1 —
and-------------support,
* and
—1 might
-•••*•’ tlon that it did, and we do not wobder DOLLARS,
Hwry u MuWT . btotMtMSscnsera* taste* might
•»««* «11
REMEMBER that Gko. B. Coorsn. them but by a silence whieh can only Va
tering upon the board, when Treasillian s be legitimately unread everywhere under that tbo Free Press should thus awkward
Them wuld &amp;'•’ Storthing to anew
LI.IAM Bl RC1IER
t
Dred Scott, Lecompton candidate for broken to tbeir utter confuiiOn,
the rational jurisdiction, sad who accord- .Jy flounder about in its endeavors to place the
clear, silvery vyfee was heard:
Mr.
Stuart
right,
according
to
its
pro
(
Congress
in
thia
District,
war
also
a
Slate
thetn.
..
itigly initiated the movement to remove
•1 go my pile !" he said.
guilty.—Det Trib.
At that time I &lt;-•&lt;
man (In
,
when ths claim of the State against
Tlie two professionals shrunk aghast ! all restrictions to its spread;, when, I say,, gramme. But it is not necreaary for us officer
enslil.l.-as it may see n), and Ts some­
।
Road sea, REL1NQUHI1ED FOR
...I. • pi««
;™kl'Tt v»' this position was first taken, the Intelli­ to make any extended remarks in reply the
Wnxax ms Black Dsmocract jqao»
what foot tendency. Hiked my tatters
gent. the cmiselt'htlous. tho truly Demo­ to that paper—the Animus of the article - •FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS THS dkst.—A Western correspondent at
„U«r I&gt;U„ !.«■ -&gt;-* 'l»J w
,in cash!" and seventeen thousand in some­ the Jf. Y. Keening Poti g’vas the foTfeWnut up without even standing a chance, cratic spirit of the country took th* alarm, la sufficiently obvious and transparent
Mr.
Stuart,
by
an
honest
avowel
of
his
l.rated grai marc ~J«Miv, ou
«•“» {hrv reluctantly transferred their satire ■nd men of all shiukauf political opinion
t..ull» u
thing else.
ing natural and well-known foots •
- *’
-Kq.ubl
road nut tn Like I’-ui -hurtram, from Nes capital to the pot. with mine and Treasil- up&lt;in ordinary topic*, tore themselves true positions upon ALL of the questions
REMEMBER that the Loc.f&lt;x» State
“I bear it stated as a fact, susoeptiMa
Orica*., «ncu^4.Olly-l h*&gt;
*’
from the party organisations to which which have been before Congress during officers re issusd SIXTY-FIVE THOUS­ of clear proof, that. the map af lllinoia,
1 ’ w./hnd several mBIbma more, apiece, they severally belonged, nnd extempo- ' the present Administration, lias disappoint­ AND DOLLARS of Government Stock
J. M. RLMSELL,
era! .feels, and «a» n-t entirely
presenting the physical features of tha
of the value*4 ‘■two |«'r
,l ,hr h, :v
rixi-d on the instant a league of deter­ ed the CApectations of tho Free Press and Bank bills, Ay which the people were de­ country, is equally conclusive upon the
in our carpet bag*, up-stairs.
mine.! opposition,
ultimately
took
ilet game &lt;’• pua'T.
,a»-tnihaii
Tne professional who hadal firet bet none,,
’-pi""—-—, which
- ------------------. , a few anti-Administration wire-workers: frauded
ooliticai topography.
Thus the tirabor,
JOUN ROBERT*,
the introduction &gt;t raJr’_‘^5^ .-.J
^xraed bis hand. He held | |tw
of the nMMnni
present Rj.rt.inRepuq- and that Is all there Is about the matter.
. forn..? and
__1 name ,.r
REMEMBER that the Locofocos paid . bottom and swamo lands are occupied by
l.'pu&lt; l“V .
.................
•
.
reg].*, and the
^um.tom «l four knaves’ and n ten. and had hoped to |ican p^-u. . This great partv, now tn- , Mr. Stunrt did take the decided position a fraudulent claim of THlRTY-FlVE’ Democrats. In these regions .where She
we
ascribed
to
him
in
our
last
tme,
and
THOUSAND
SIX
HUNDRED
DOE
cMU-rn manners, traveling was ver?
lead up. from -n»B »•*- «“ U'N" ''*“■••
umpbant in almmt every free State over
' dense thicket keeps out tha lig^-Mfl
H. P. CHERRY,
viable work, and everybody got ii'ij'ntinrI then showed mv hand—four queens Bj| opposition of every kind and degree, ■we have rinoc learned that he had this LARS, to the Phenix Bank.
. where tho diseases of the section previU,
REMEMBER that tho Loeofocne paid you will find an uneducated peoti^ m
•nd a ten—and felt
uf winnmg. until thu. apranginto exivtmeeta a day.and as। ,moeemenl in vir* SOME WEEKS BE­
mvwxt neighbor laid down four kmg» ;f by thn. fist of almighty power. And FORE HE LEFT WASHINGTON; in ths same year as the above, and moatly
■nd in are. with an exulting sneer, and | u
Almighty power, for W ,was the. AND WE HAPPEN TO KNOW that iu the same monlb, othur.fraudulent claims
orerered io raka down the pot.
j poWlfr of everlasting troth tbit created I we have stoledhisposition correctly, and as anioontiug to THIRTY THOUSAND
PTh« eixitement was paintul-it waster ft* p,rty. And tile men’of U were m-■ Ibe would hare stated it himself, had he DOI.LARS,
appears often, in any, glven^rwinS^ and
-riling in Ik. -UriUhf .7 '­ rible—and can for be better imagined than | gplfftj by that truth when they first ntsb-• had eufficiont time when he appeared be­
REMEMBER that they permitted the that it is an infallible teat The eeiiaan
All V,UMM Ml
deaerilwd. because it begared description.
p, it, formation, and. tiw aretanima- fore the Convention and responded to «s interm on over 8»00,W)0 of the State , given—tbo non admission of light—in carj,,
nomination.
Mr.
Stuart
ts
abbndantly
----------- | ^ual. Let me take a fri&gt;h start.
debt
they
had
created,
to
remain
unpaid
^bi'moment. sir." said trewsiiltan tM
fo.piredky it UmUv«re
tainly a good one."
.
l-ARLtm'o. SCOTT, ’ “ - I
mini It *1 have something better, and and are men of sdeaa. men of a dear-rijht- able to moke bis bwn explanations, and until it had more than doubled, while they
fiCENEI.
,,
Evwmcb or Gciit.—Have you rear
'
^intelligence, who were and are the pro­ put Ms own construction upon what he1 kept the money in the Treasury FOR
One gorgeous ev.-ning, a* our noble
“bow could that be I" asks the testants of politics, who believed in the [ tnlendedAo bo.Ms position before4he vo­ THRIR OWN PRIVATE USE, paying
X/ rl»l IAUU ■U'l IU -a#™*- _
—t- .
sr.uni.Ur nitraiM 10. Office tn Comstock s store,
rights »f pAvate judgment, and who dis- ters of tills State, and hekieeds no Free to the State in sever, yean for interest on
Ihrorii.e.Mich.
____________ .hrnirtiil
Prow sophistry to gloss over what be the uurplus, less than sixletn hundred dol­
rf
“Don’t hither me," say *• “1 am tet- bSievnd to the a«lrv)lu&lt; force of party meant to be an emphatic endorsement of
B. II. FI LLER
truth 1 If so, that Individual
lars.
Repudiating
ur»" awakening the startlud ec.mre &gt;* iiu
"ry ties to great emergcneies.
REMEMBER that they lost to the
S7'.,L. Ur— -ml
cvertf «n£?w&lt;tlon »f political fafollltalitv, ALL of the policy of the Administration.
SLid m
**•
.tori St Iton» (*-&gt; i» r””*1 J**'.?
they '.raptured the convictionj of a.life­ We were warranted in swing that tbeen­ School Fund by a fraudulent sale of a
bit* In it, V’”» m,“l u'&lt;,rl&lt;’&lt;'l‘
dorsement
ofthe
National
Administration
single section of mineral school lands,' bugs."
atvla)
upon lb«
the hurncan.
with
You may hy it down as a rule,
time in behalf &lt;rf a great Principle. There
iZJiiiiM ...p&lt; «- r" "" J"
"
1- \ I| Ml upon
burn--sue deck
drew wiu.
rVumig planter and hfo
***
AND FIFTY that he who contimullv calls God to wit­
ia &gt; resemblance not wholly imaginary both by Mr. Stuart’s remarks and by the TWO HUNDRED
ness that ho is telling the tru*, is a nm*
lrt&gt;tweeH the’ Republican party of this resokrtifflis adopted by the Convention, THODSANDDOLLARS.
was Mi, emphatic and Donplels, or else
mendaeioue
Mar.
A plain ritalemttit''of
REMEMBER
that.
C
has
.
E.
S
ttaiw
,
day,
in
Ita
indignant
altitude
of
reaist8
I had formed at the dmner P*3bI'm, imlb,
•”
from
‘ 1 lips accustomed to lib
of tolm sfeetrinea and th. “trage. there Is no foreo hi language, and th*,*' tbo Dred Scott; Leconjgtun candidate for
have 'played right sturdily, and sboald
baa more
e
—i promised that if elected, ------------ weight
with theeaodid Hstebga,
,nd eorniptfon engendered thereby and who would put s differoot cooatrsetion Govertor/has
STASIS nouinZ! b^romc
upon them can be no friends of Mr. Stu- he will restore THE SAME STATE OF tbu the m mo statement, ouihMR^lff
THINGS as that under which THESE have when accompanied with
W
STUPENDOUS FRAUDS met commsL protestations. ' It is a comtapaYiraauoa,
u^_l» Itar HflissUs«V
,.
■
- j
Larm or rha Fumt &amp; Paas Mam- itxdL
P'nra^arcumstancoeci. ths formation of
REMEMBER Anally, that the. Dred
rlhnem-it. Hi.
Qcwrrw RailwaT Co.—We have seen in
npwij, the Schad- !Scott, Lecompton Democracy of Miehi- that their statements can bo relied upCM,
1
,
j_____ —vh.l ar..
the office al this Company,
SlEu. wid.
w»
•I”
of the
are committed to this fraudulent, and they will often cvanaUempC *----------ule bf the descriptions। of
die sub-divisions
sub-divisions gen,
,
VAN BRENT
re doing all in their them befbre b doubt has been f
of the PubHo Lands selected by the Com i
i more upon the Stale, Criminals tometimes pursue '
pany, and confirmed by the Government i
Stuart and hia Prounder Congress of June 8, 1856. accotr.- I

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II. N. SHELDON,
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STANTON A TITPANT,

Af 1DDLEVILLE EXCHANGE-

Seo-*

puled b, . »Uf
tU Iwlmo, I
mhm on the miserable pleathat all the descriptions granted to too CotnDuring an examination, a medical stu­
the RaBUblku ticket, paay. They i«x&gt;rv&gt; land in everfbo^ty
UroW wbicb the Railway pae^Indo dent being asked the qyaifum, “When
dlna fteaeaee. It *« *H ahuatod in the doob mortification cowF
Wa abd W*» Utxl Ditfricta, and
Mounts Wfl«,451aer«a Tbo Litt and
Mtp-rtftrrbdW have jurt been prq»™l
j-nOyi^Wy the Department ax Waahw@t±jTsjU'cui«». .
:

u„
—-w &lt;■
g—••
toe .Tmpl. annouoocmoot of the
taMu.oT.ai"- 11
any ot our friends with plwure.’
Mi to ™&lt;Mi”-. * IW™. “

and is made of hoop* and

�BWBBIiCAK BANNEE.

UPUBLIOAN

SJATE TICKET

"MOSES WISNER.

'IhrAtest. Govesas*.; • - j *•-;
EDMUND B. F AIRFIELD.
.•m-

BOLTWOOD&amp;grSt

s PECIAL KOTICESTUB TICKET.
Republicans of Barry county ! your
Next Monday and Tuesday, the 11th
ticket ia now complete and all before you. and lath of'October.'to'lbe time allotted
for the exhibition Jf our Qtemty Air.
have before had occasion to apeak, and Tbc new ground hl nearly fitted, fttA

•i hi; ( (••iri :

The Republican Convention convened

•AWK

IL Filler v« witk-

0. k^Ray w*s*deelare&lt;! unanimottily

Our candidate for State Senator, Har­
vey Williams, is a true'and tried "Re­

thia village, under tho direction of the

committee appointed for that purpose.—
publican, an .able and experienced finan- -Tta Ur wiR bs held on the blank blodk
der, &lt;n indomitable laborer in business known as “Market Square,” on the south
and hi pallia^ one erpmeutly qualified ride
Stet* Sfroet, nn&lt;j directly *j*t of
to* propare in cbmmiltcc or otherwise, the tho present business part of our' village.

On motion, the following persons were nominated.
appealed a onmmittee era. Wlistttills—

John Milra, GUtart Striker, JDaniel B.

.

Jwnj^

Pratt.
rs£X#
’—w”
u.naBi
imjltec en credentials report' 1 Ju^
'TltefCOtnt
M V (Ut'uLij
ng Jai
si regular
the following
regular aiRhorfred dele- m®“"y °
. Or. jnotio::, I’ucr
&lt;r
Spencer were unanimously nominated for i. compete without. H.
mediate action of tta higher branch of newly cleared off and Improved for the
Hora.—John E. Hall, 0. L Ray, Hi­
'Coroners.
..
; , .
our State Legislature.
special benefit of the society; and a track, ram Wilcox, Truman Kingsbwry.
Ou motion, convention appointed J.
Let Eaton county do her duty for made through heavy timber and a thick
JAMES W. 8ANB0RK.
0*AimMnu.B.—H. C. Turnef, John H. M. Nevins. G. Striker, N. Bailey, O. L.
Mr. WUJiama, and Barry county shall under growth of young trees and bushes, Earle, Alexander J. Stanley, Lemuel W.
Ray and O. L Ingram, a County Com­
sot ta tehiud.
has been opened, being about half a mile Wiug.
mittee.
. .
.
Our County ticket, and every memtar
Maflx Gaorx—V. 0. Buck, J. P.
of it, is too wdl known to demand ax- hibitinghotocs In harness.
The making Spencer, T. Branch, Henry Mallory.
Paxrxsx to* tot Last Drrr.—The
last,
and
by
for
the
most
important
duty
tended comment at our hands at this and fitting of thia track has been a large
of tho campaign, fo to see to it, that every
lime; r.nd were they not, time and apace undertaking, and would only have been
school district ha* Its active working
D. Hinkley, 0. L. Ingram.
would forbid it thia week.
done in anticipation that the society will
JottXnowx.—Tbomaa J. Humphrey, committee, whose burin*** It ta to see that
flANCIS W. KELLOGG.
Mr. Goo. Thomas, nokinec for Reprc
evert roan ta at tH&gt; polls who will vote
John
H.
Munson,
James
Telford,
Henry
sentalivc to the State Legislature, is n fed assured that, by tta present arrange­
the Republican ticket It is irore work,
man eminently qualified for |be position, ment, something has been permanently
takes more time, and costa room money,
Asutua.—A. C. Webster, T. B. Cran- u&gt; get the last ten-men to each poll, than
HABTET WILLIAMS, having had some experience in legisla­
the first ninety.
When thsro ia no jmrtion, and (toasewsod of business habit* and will secure Ito future prosperity, to a son, D. W. Ellis, A. W. Chapin.
OX CRAM.OTTB.
ticulor excitement present; n in this can­
strict integrity.
much greater extent than when its annual
vass, something or other miM operate to
I'llODATE NOTICE.
* » '•
COVHTY TICKET.
The balance of the ticket, which stands fair* were migrating concerns. We in­ Charles G. Crane, Harlow Wilcox.
rail men cut to the polle—assiduity,
work, nay, abaolute Importunity alone
al the head of our columns, will receive sist that the village of Hastings has done
**'
For ttsprSMaUUrv.
P
maimixvillx.—S. H. Nya, J. W.
raq^ special notice next wook; and in
can fill this demand, and unless it is filled,
ita duty, and if tho former* in the county Sacks, Eli Wails, Thomas Prodis.
' tta Republican ticket auflara;
GEORGE THOMAS.
Tta ex­
the mean time, wo will only say that will do theirs, and bring in their fine
Camltox.—J. Odril, M. Leach, C. G. citement of a holiday, and of free whisky
For Sheriff—OLIVER REVERTS.
every member receives our entire ap­ stock, choice vegetables and domestic
will bring oar opponents out with full
Barnum, "Sanford Sisson.
Jv Co. Oerk—DANIEL STRIKER.
proval, and will receive, as they deserve, manufactures, both the useful and orna­
ranks, but not so with Republicans.—
THOkMArruu—-B. H. Fuller, John Slo­ What few of them want whisky, can buy
Far Co. Tswrarar—H. N. SHELDON, qur hearty support, backed by all the mental, ths fair will ta sudi aa we may
cum, D. 3. Bugtae, W. W. Paul.
it, and ninety-nine hundredths of them
fo?HENRY P. CHERRY.
well feel proud of, notwithstanding our
therein Mt forth.
have
more tawnee* at home, than they
Bakbt.—Joaiah Tolls,* L. Polly, W.
order to secure their electioS7*talh for county is now and our reeottroea limited.
&lt;u»Pro&lt; Au'y—JAS. A. SWEEZEY.
have timo to transact. Such mm require
Wilkinson, Joseph Kingsley.
the sake of themselves and the pl
Wc can assure o»ir readofw-that every
to ta importuned and reminded ci the
Jos Or.'Coart Cam’r.—ORIN L RAY.
plow
represent.
Daltiwom.—Gilbert Striker, Milo neoessfty &lt;/ devoting half a day to press­
Jbing that am be douywill ta done by tho
JWG»Saneyw-JAS..H. BROWN.
chQena of thia place, to make the ocre- Williams, G. R. DaYfe®, John Herring- ing jx&gt;lllied duties, and unless they ifre so
HASTINGS DMIUN SCHOOL.
urged and importuned, they will quietly
PKTER CRAMER,
«&lt;m
pfroxsnt
to
all
who
may
be
prveewt
For Coro-ncre-j c SPENCER
/*
| oohie to the concinsion to let {tultuaisns
The fall term of the Union School in
WooDLAxro—E.Saudy, M.T. Wheeler, attend to election, upon the supposition
during th^ftir.
this village, commenced on Monday last
Aud il to further ontornf t,i»tV;1r said peti­
P. Cramer, E. P. Barns.
that It is all well enough any bow. Work­ tioner sirs uulirs to oil partMa tMrrveud br
' under very encouraging auspices.
It*
COU»TT. COMVErn
er* should not ta afraid to walk into esu^na • kfa-j &lt;•( thi, fa Jive ud kSirt to
sale of Hate tax laxos.
Hxmaus.—JLA. Swoezoy, John M.
frivuds and supporter* feel cnoouragod
.. Wa publish in this issue
UwKepeUicsc Banners puUicnew^
shops, stores, offices, fields, mills snd tec publtoaod i* TintA^l
in
la ..i.l
Tbo tax aalec are progressing with Nevins, Daalsl Striker, At Ryerson.
that ita sphere of usefulness is about to
lories, and collar these mev^ and drag
considerable animation, in this county, and
Yaxku Sraixoa.—John Miles, C. W. them up to ths polls.—banting llcpnb. teuil in reek wrek Mat IsusudUuly preeuAiag
ifcn, held in this village on Monday last ta imlarged and extended, not only thro'
Itatawiag 10 ‘tajusuites.
O. L HAT,
are being vary generally blfl in by own­ Bassett, J. W. Miles, Olvia HilL
Ui* deiegatiens from the diflerent town- our entire village, but through the entire
Octoter a, tete-4t*j
Jade* ofFtetata.
Hara tar «T Ike Hleexnstdp Autri* t
ers, or redeemed before tale.
Those
srere aU Adi, as originally const! surrounding country. Our fondest wish
Castlxto*.—E. L. Warner, M. T.
which are not thus disposed of find ready
Orer Fire J/unJreti Fertont Latif !
and desire Is, that their hopes and antici­
Wbselsr, O. Scott, C. H. Palmkr.
bidder*, who are willing to venture tho
•was absent. Much interest was Mt in pations will ta fully realised. It has
BMtm'xs. on M xAtey. tte 6th «J«» of Hrntomter.
The oommittM also reported that the
About 7 .o’clock tho Maurice sailed for ■ ■ ihc
money upon the security now offered by
rtol.t hanJnal
ths deliberations of the convention, been aptly and truly said, that our com
tthr-crali. &gt;*reKUl.Qrin LKav.Jsitaof
J*Tvtato.
the tax law. The State is likely to re­ seats of tta cMegates reported from Fayal to deposit the rescued passengers.
was heightened by the fset that mon schools are tbo citadels of our coun
fn il.r ostlerjif U&gt;« ret.u of Wells A. Jubnsoa.
At about 2 o’clock ths same afternoon she
Tbornapplo were ooetested.
ceive her dues in taxes, and many a man
fell in with the barque LntusvCspkTrefy,
•wo antagonist!# dalcgaliens were pre­ try's liberty; and we know from obser­
save himself mud trouble In retaining
of Yarmouthf .Nova Soutia, from Liver- ,
rent oii from one township; Imt even this vation and experience, that their influence
h:s homestead, as a conaeqaencn of a tax and the committee discharged.
pool, for Halifax.
dMeulty wo* overcome and the con ven- for good it equaled by no une other in­
The fire ia known to have arisen from
low In which all have confidence.
A
stitution,
with
which
our
country
la
bleat.
tian permitted to proceed harmoniously.
so much as relates to the township of the culpable nvgligwce of some of the
very decidedly preferable oonsequenoe to
There were a multiplicity of candidate* 'Ibc common school gi'cs character to
crew.
The captain and surgeon coasid
that wbipb followed tbo looofsco tax title Thornapple.
cred
it expedient to fumigate th* steerage
tbcCommupity In which it exists. If it
decisions, to which the people retailed, ■ A motion was carried to admit both with burning tar. Tta operation was to
is at a low) ebb, and its advantages and
sets
of
delegates
from
ths
township
of
and in tho support of which locofoco jour­
be performed by the boatswain under the
worthy of. true; Republic's*, ui they interests uncared for and neglected, tta
nals took positive ground. The people llioroappie, to the privileges of the floor supcrintcudsuce of the 4th officer. The
weriL T'&gt; »*y that none wore disap- moral and* intellectual condition of tho
for ths purpose of discussing and explain- boatswain heated the cud of the chain to
are not alow to learn that locofoco policy
surrounding
country
will
be
found
to
• pointed would not be the truth. Some
dip in tar to produce smoke.
The end
is ruinous to themselves and the State.
Iwcamo too hot loo bold and ta let it ;
have aunk'into the same dilapidated con­
After some discussion the delegates re­
drop upon the dock to which it sat firt ’
dition. If, on the other hand, it is regard­
ported by the committee were admitted The tlr upaet and immediately all al&gt;out I
Ite’rnjgority. Political favors are not to ed with fovor by good eitixens generally,
was in flames.
A Preble attempt was
Tho Detroit Tribunt has seen or beardj to foil neats In the convention.
lb earned as a man cams his daily wages; and is looked upon with solicitous inter,
Tbo convention next proceeded to the made to extinguish it, but without effect.
of bolters,,and, although they arc n spe.­
There was nothing at hand to tncol such (
but the man who loves tho piinciplea of rat by parents, the young will seek it as
cies of political beasts not vtwy common,, nomination of a county ticket, with the an emergency. The rescue! pa«Mragrr* i
a place where they may attain knowledge
—for the very fret that an early pofill^ell' following result:
saved nothlug but the clothe* on their *
his lime end money for their advance and respectability, and its benign influ­
backs nil J even tta greater part of these '
death awaits them,—seems to understand
without considering whether he is ence will ta seen to pervade all classes of
were torn off and otherwise lost. Six
ttair
habits
and
the
nature
of
the
food
&lt; -handred souls were suppose! to be on '
to reap any other reward than the cs»i»- society.
Aside from the cooperation of parent, upon which they subsist. We do not ex­
board, including many women and chil- .
pect
that
our
readers
will
have
an
oppor
­
dren. Mr. Brew is the only British sub­
MsdwtyMfy. Wa barb tn Barry county and guardians, the responsibility of mak­
ject saved. He will proceed to Boston oooniy
i
tunity to examine for themselves ths na­
tall •spore to uI.HhUk
nnralUtnde of working Republicans, and ing our common schools what they arc,
George Thomas was declared unani­ in the steamer Eastern State, on Tuesday, 1
&gt; bidder, at the Court limree.
ture of such odious creaturss, •aerof-ro,
ikhntt all expect to receive rcmu- rests almost entirely upon the teachers
mously nominated.
sn-Youto to New York.
jna^Btion directJy, by the gift of fat ofiious selected. Their* is no cotnmad trust— wc give the picture drawn by the Tribune

in the closing portion of its article upon
,this subject:
“But thcra may ta no objections to the
man, and the complaint may consial in
tbt inanner in wAieX kt tsas nominate/.—
It is charged that tho convention was
packed. Generally this charge is a hum­
tag—that is so far a* the man who makes
it ia concerned.
It may be taken for
granted that be tried to do what is an
equivalent, and have a majority of tho
Whereupon Oliver E. Everts was dedelegate* to the ecuvention favorable to
experienced teacher, and cornea to us Arm.
Those who managed against him
highly
recommended.
For
ourselves,
vasro
shrewder
and
aucooedad
in
the
same
•■d for the party ft&gt;r the sake of ita piinthing. Bui if ever a convention is packed
;«MUb Disappointment is not disaflocOUtert autksr.
commendations generally of but tfttlo it is owing to tbo neglect of the people to
l&lt;fon, stod ws M* happy to state that we
3. miss..........
attend the primary meeting*, and hence it
importance, knowing with what eaae they is their own fault So, if the bolter apare
frequently
obtained,
even
by
those
1 peals to them for aid bccaue the conrouAttdieuppointed. ,
entirely unworthy of them.
But those। lion was packed, and they assist him, they
1 nitifc lA»rtSU&gt; ar Hastuub.—A large
, take the advantage of their own wrong,
■gnAsring ef the eitixens ot this vicinity aud from such wferoesM to dispel all which is a violation of one of the funda­
mental legal maxima, and i* meanly shirk­
Mites........ 1
»H tn Bettrrdsy last |n expectation of fears upon this point
Aside from this, ing a punishment which they richly dsH. N. Sheldon was declared unanimous­
Hat tobiko Mr, Fairfield, but were dis- the slight acquaintance we have already
servo. Other mere irrogu lari tire in tta ly nominated.
gained assures us of his eminent natural proceedings of tho convention, if waived
fitness for the position he occupies. Wc by a majority of its dclagates, can form
'Maae*. Scott, Fuller and Mills, after certainly insist that Mr. C. shall at least no ground ofjust complaint. But grant­
•?«!—■....... . ...................... i
ing that the convention was unfair or ir­
.wtot* the crowd dispersed. In the oven
..................
. ................... . « 1
have a lair trial tafbre adverse judgment regular, it ia only a jar in the macAsnrey
J.&amp;TsaBraal..
fcig Mr. Fairfield having arrived, the
d. Bthi«T.............
is rendered, and wa hope that our friends formed to support and perpetuate the
tf.JTta.ier.......... . ..............
Com Hoomi was crowdsd with attentive in the surrounding country will send in principle, la tho machinery of more con­
GK Burtsa....... . ................
.
Hateweh, to the delight and satiafoctiou as many additions to our school as their sequence than ita principle it was made
to sustain 1
It is a raid political duty to
educational interests seam to demand.-—
guard against defseta in its working, but
Quite a number of young ladies and gen­ when the defecto occur, they are lesson*
which divide parties, tlemen can find situations In 'private fam- of exjMjrisucs fur our future protection.
Because ttaro ia a defect in ths peiiUoal
to mit, and we doubt not but board can machinery, which will ncvorthalM* sub ।
tain the principle, shall we tear down tho
State matter*.
lx) obtained at our hotels on reasonable machinery altogether and Bbandon the
terms. Now is the time to get an educa­ principle to disaster and defeat 1
Entertaining such view* as ws have
tion and prepare yourselves for future
above wxproasud, we have, and can have,
usefulness.
no apology for bolter*. They are sc In
excusable, pestiferous class.
Wsareiu
which nharacterucs all hia
favor of a general massacre of the whole ,
the Jwonctr ha* discovered a new princibrood. Let no true Republican be led
astray by their machination*. They may
of one crime by committing another.— do us harm onoej'bni let it be inexorably
For'Instance, a man having committed
ptonika to disparage and ridino common responsibility.
Through
mg of tbc hnrd labor to be performed In their influence and their exertions, these
tbs future, by shmebday. The truth is, | institutions shed a baneful, or benign iumen who claim office as a rc- finance upon a community.
The services of Mr. M. C. Cranston bat u
gumaraiion far acrvkxjs rendered, have
nut tae* laboring for j®rty but for self. boon secured tn the Union School in ottr
Mr. C. was formerly principal
•Att* we are thankful that no such spirit village.
was apparent among the candidates of of the Union School at Dexter, and for
^s recent convention, tat that those who two years past has held a similar position
He is an
were defraud, showed by their acqui- in the Saline Union School.

sea..

k

-a

-

Receiving

DIRKCT-JUoM T1Ie

will now only reiterate that they are emi­
nently, every way, qualfted fcr fit rsp- groun.ls a visit yesiuday and were sur­
rewntativea of the prinriplee for which prised at the amemnt of labor which elected Chairman, and O. L. Ingram, Sec-

;:under thia rule, can

escape from

appointed aspirants, reje
uafitaasMo, which are apf
the sue but themselves, or
Nh»...W».tooUfih
tat are ravenous for sc

mil fcrpi-y; whwt wawid }iu tent him

ME±K3 cHFMraM*!*.. 2 .I &lt;•«T7
As in wanMittft&amp;fc

IJJ ThePhita'itlrilya Bulletin points
out the following advantages resulting
from the um of crinoline •. “It frees wefocn
from a needless weight nf Alrtn, it
strengthens the system by cxpwure'to
cold, and aids manufacturers, atimulatcw
ths whale fishery,Improve* figures, dis­
plays ankles tn a dellckraa extent in get­ -: ■'
ting up stairs, and give* editor* sutnocta
for article*.
All things considered, wo

NEW YORK!
ONE OFTIIE BEST BTttftg oy

GOGfig
aver brought to thia market

Consisting of

DRY GOODS!

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE!

PROBATE
iTATB OF MKWIO.

Uw
dmot, i» J
T7lh day •&lt; ttef t&lt;tnb»r.
L. Bar, Jutes of I'roUi
_ talks matter ot tta«
On reading and Mfnj

M&gt;DTS &amp; SHOES,

MOKTGA

‘SolaU r

see no great reason to grieve over tbc In­
stitution.
It is not every fashion which
de velops so much or such varied industry
aa crinoline."
Dxarvi
IMted.fteplemtern, 1HM

(n2lrt

’t was not the ateam wagon of Sacramen­
PROBATE NOTICE.
to, but another one.
ft* principal ex­
QTATE OF MTCH16AX, &gt; Prvb.U Coer* tt
ploits of th* new locomotiv* power was
to draw a crowd about it, aod to frighten
a horse, which threw and dAnceroaslv
hurt it* rider. This afternoon tta wagon
will be out again, when it ia belitariit
Will prove equal to its inventor*’* fond mt
anticipations.— California £epr,u.

Tux Gam* Law.—This cxccedautly
salutary ragafotioufor tta pr*sor»atkm of
game and game birds of California, gore
ost of gflwct for the year on Wrafrewiny
■ext, and we presume it will ta the ocre«ou Of great rejoteiBg emong ^namea
generally..-l&gt; »* said that quail are vary
abundant throughout th* interior thia see-

atua.

for .the admtaiou of Baron Roths■
•
1

CHANCI

WHEAT!
and if

wish to trade

TL ", wr “wrnoau, UU.ua

WHEAT FOR GOODS!

SATISFACTORY TEH MS.

jfoninjs’ &gt;rw eta*.

Judgeo
ATT0R5KY AMD O

you wHtto.bay,

...f,

jlteiHi-gmawtaaiiF

made tn
la «wdwUs rom- (frr ArScfr

■ I mW!yifowdffgfl.

4”

�JO PROSPECTUS

KNAPEN’S COLUMN!

___

blood

BOJUCAS

irr.innunmoou pill

.ilumi WHiimtii.

““Jt;

JSa

Prtcrwb.n.

u ta.
rihr-.

ttalioo. Tow*. ’ Haug*.

larstalbefoUwiagt
PROF. 0. J. yOOp'yS^'ttsqy $f

We aboil cn^eai traT to make tbo DaiLT Tstacaa
aa exhibition ot the veraataiir and rariowa ultcea
wo bare designated above. U e point, with coo-

ALUaILb FMJtFJ

_&gt;________
STtalE.t;
of diortra to the biota, ata by rostering

IMS »cm.“XTET±ff'«KS

Hug a correct knowledge of free principles, if our

■ta puritv, cspaladiaeaac from U*» ayalcan
ear it mar be Ua Character. Indignation,

^^!KS’*5tSie
Stw tod ague, wihms, for artritv, aerwpeehr. fcmAiee rrskne**, pricing oftbc

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

MERINOS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES
TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

br thia tnxliip-.ir.t infiaenoc, such aa Hesdtlant

U. U- R.^ Railway , Brady Rdirf for Hradaobw,
w beater sick or wervoue-, RbouiuatiHli
Farayaiv. Lutubogo. Goal. Xeurateia.
TvotoaU..', Snuil F..,. &gt;, &lt; oa.bwUlei.
J MB la. Kidney CompUiKto. fcar'.oV &gt;»
ver. Paine arauad the Urrr, i'kwiuv,
Meaalca. Uwsrtburw, and l a&gt;Ka of nil
k».\ Rad war* Read. Relief will, to
a fen iHinuten, change U&gt;* nuscric* you
aaSrr ta foyaol pleasure.
R- tt. K—Badwar'a ttrauvstingBenolrent, for th*

tbrrvir vt forth, that admiiiutrslicn cf .aid estate
■ai be graded ,v '’akviimc O. Buefo
Tl--. ur»n. it i* ordar.nl that tbc couaidcratioo
af M'-i petMtoO. »rd the hearing tbcreun, be peatt&gt;. -j^t until M.-ndkv. the V-'-lh &gt;iay of October,
fa.- it..-..iM„ at the attar rftbe Jadge
-af Frobste. Is llueiing*. at wUmU time and place
V! pirt** Istervstao arc re.|Ut»led to appear
Mwt.koteesn**, if any. why the prny»ruf»ai4p»litn-K' atauill ri it be granted. •
Asd iv in forthcr drjerwd, that arid pet ittower
... n l.&gt; jll '.Aim 'b,terM*a«t.* be rktiuR. a

SHIRTINGS (brown and white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSL
MERES,

Stomach and Bowtla, all of which, when arialag
from this cause, win ba found to aanmo sane* or
le*a the IntrmutirT.t typo. Thia “ Aom Cr**”
rametasth. emo. of ttase derangements, ata cun*

CLOTHING

•ea of the Hhie. Kodoo, Tum»rs, 1
Dyapr|»ta. and all other dues
Ing irutu an inpnr* alate of lira

’» Ui-gnlatoi* Will raae, effociivw
•potaily. Coat&gt;yrues*. Itaigai-I
AaniiBVMin of toe Itowela. Illo'
Liter Oi^lainl. Umeaws of
...i v

Fate* On Delia* m Bom*.

PlhLS. I’r HoUaei. pnearate Um rwu
yearn ofeapcrievtee, iMrd u»lj r-1 —
ta wbaXa perfect pillibouto be.
their aopcriorty after «w alni
the ficaZdlcariaa ItlkaJ Furl!
ar fi per half dcrui; Hcandmi
rirty will indiMte news or telegraph. Hie miacal- tS cewta per bo». er Itra for f I
P«w. Mtafoirncote, Tt
lam out news Iron: all rarta of the world, ci-rmpen- .
dulls from State ata XaUonal Capitols, anecdote*
mMM, akrlcbe* Of trarrf, rvpflrta of hirturr* and
Ciblie meeting*, all haul uitolSpufln of general
taro*1., uotire* of new books, and poetry, origin­
al and aelseted.
We shall hat* a eormpondeol st Waahiagtou,
ata girt daily report* of Um doing, in Congrea*.
Die aOuior editor ata proprietor of the Taiat as
will be present at the teaaieu* of the logMtetufe,
al Lansing, and correapood with thia Jeenalz—
We bare also employed a pbonegranie reporter,
aud shall be prtMbd *t rtily to pwliab tbc djily wvceedinga ofthe legislator*, but girr full u»rbaton re|«Mta of epeocha ia which the public may
leul au iu Lu vil­
la our commercial department, over which a
competent man will
— -u-n .i_ ..
roe, and rebabtoty.
ay taajwct thaa I bale for

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

’’fe.M.T

haa won for itself such a reaewn for tjje rajs of
every rartrtv of Throat sad Lung Complaint, that

Cb-apei.
Dr C. W. Re
Blood purifier

PROBATE NOTICE.

MORNLNG EDITION,
I hub will contain all the matter of our rrentng
taiUoa. and in addition the latest new* ofevening •
mall, all loewl malices which tnoy tran«p:ro be­
tween tbe time of uauing the C'eiing edriiun ata'
n»dtii(l.t, ata the night lib-graphic reports
, which appear in. U.* uu-rning uai«ra. Tbua the

JUST RECEIVED
At the rhcnp&lt;«t store In town by

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

H. J.K ENELLTaD

Jr veri-

JOHN K. Itntl TH.
cMuxax’ Paata aJfoborta
a»lasiroi:a.Oct.fo 1AV.
Deux Sir. 1 bale used year

The nicest BOXXETS. RIBROXH, and FLOW- I

a new stork nf Fall aiu! winter GOODS,
which will bcaeU lor

EM, tta FLUMES, ata SI’RIGS.

READY
aS mk o'e'c'-V I*- Jl-.ttt tb« tdfov uf Um Judge of
l'n&gt;l&gt;.lt. ia UoMings. at which tsn-s tod place all
parti*. interested arc required to spjwwr and ateiw
ir.aae. if any. why th* prayer of said prtitMmsr
•LvuM nut be granted.
Ami it it fart ter entered that the petitioner
pre tri-iev tn al! parties interested by miamg
a rep’ of thi* n-'te? sta erder U be publlal.rd
in th* “tternbiiraB Banner." a peptic new.paper,
ironed «t ll.uiin-p, sta ciren'.atinc in laid won
W,
the foil t-rrn of three weeks, oner at lew*'.
Is each weekwev*. hnmediatdy preceding ths time
ot tearing tu the promises.
nftlwk_____ 0 lo RAY. Jtag* of ITwUtfo

at a»t«»ni*hing l«&gt;w prices. My inot o
ia *a lit do cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have juat received a good awurtment

Ladies

DRESS GOODS

Such aa Prints, Ginghams, IxLaina, Mfo
rinoa, 1’artmcttn* Block Alpacca* anti n
variety of Wool DcLaio*, all very nice
and v cry chcan.
Aino a good assortment of Cloths for
gesalh
men’s wear, and a '
EFAULT baring b^nirwic in the payment of Dmims Sheetings,
• eervain.nr. &lt;if monvr. arenrrd to be paid by
and ticking*.
n Jr. lentortof M renege,bearing date (Leaeraaith
day lit Jarecar*.-, A. I*. I -M, made and executed by
J UST RECEIV ED a new lotaf
George IV. Kestai, and Ennic. Kealar. cf Harry
crani*. sad State «f Micbigan, to liirani It. Htanlav wfUe•bargh, Koaduako &lt;«wuity, and State &lt; f
ladiaxa. wLiUi raid Martian waa duly raeerded Ladii’** Gaiterv Buskins nnJ Boot*, ■
in. the Mhce-tf the Rvci.ler of lieeda of Barry
pricv*.
cerot* .luriaaid. on the lol day of February A. It. graa] nstwirtment nt vary
Ivil, al 3 o’clnek I*. JL.in Liber d of Mortgages,
On hand a very Urge *toc* ufCrtwkery
os pafle1
and
&lt;hi w'.whaaaf-tnort^agv there is atoiorad to-be stone nndGlasn Wore.
Just received a new stock of
da- at tie data *f iLia notice, ecren hubdred and
Ulittr-Med&lt;!tar» and nlnvtv-twa rents,
enA noeeit or proeeedisga havingbr-vu fnstitoted
(KRDDKBrsa,
athwartr: aqnili to rvc-rertlie said debt now rwentniar u-caivd by acid inertgaga or any part
of all kictb cheap fur Ready Pay.

\

.

D

They are mg«r&lt;onted. so that the moat said
tire can take them plca**aUv, «ta being p«rwl
vegetable, no Lara raa uws hoa tbsU nac in *a;
quantity.

PrtooM otto &gt;*r Box tttxltotMftr BUM.

_U&gt; ! A'

I have also a very largo quantity ol

LtriHBBK
AND

to tbe rorformaiKT of which our public poaitton
baa &lt; uaLled ua to contributetojio amaJIrxluL
TKKM3 -rito|fo«»PT&gt;Vy?*r: »• «■&gt;-. toor
copies for »3&gt;r, or nine copies for »tO. In ad«*oceeacb aubsrnlwra name wriucn vn toe paper.
by a friend to try Item.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE, italic*!
] bare tecs using Ua&gt; pnrifler fo&gt; the last twojve
IhaJuiw a.7*te«atar k*W ✓. •*«. fteiJr-JVfotad months, and find tie mnflrtir fatti equal to ita
reennieaendatfoeM. KovaluaWv in ill use to me
a^aUerM/* Zap-fte wart Ita Uuoy U totiof
...
_
that I cannot now diipcuta Willi U&gt;e nee of it at
nil «d«aueedag». actqnl.v aorea yeor* .
] vhrerfaUr give thia iuf-.iiuai.vu fur tin beun81 flflbote similarly affected.
____ )
MORRIS MOBBK.
,-TUe above errtifii »Us and uwuy uUwra, can te
Sees at my oOk-e bi aab oeia at any tiina. Get «ms
Those gotae •rnboofit to soll.atal wish that
of isy Family Mcdksl almanac, gratis liwu luj
■II ia want ot anything ia mf Um, would cal!
' Manstatay, aaj.-a jtaui ata vIEoe, Xu t East
and enamine them before purthaalng. It will ba
Fltato aUeat, id tailJiug froui Mala »L Craniamy highest pltasura Io ebow these gnoda to all
rialL 0.
i
Fvi sate U
J. 1'. LUw rl»A CiHratu.ii**. EH Xi.b..la,Onuig»wLo may fever ma with tbeir patronage.
vBJt Mau, A ,by DrquiyU A ikrcbaula gaweWeanlt Tarama wUleoutain Uw laid news by
telecrapb. markote. Um latest n-wa by the mall* wp
I shall *11 these beautiful goods for IMj Pof to the hour of gum* to prv»». gvn.-ral mraccJaao.uB
ackcih.n*. report* id l&lt;ctj&gt;rH a*d public n-retian,
THE. 1-HllaisWHElrS STOVE
•MnelenUme, (or rather never pay I bet will and all toe varioly ofteori. ednvmrrvial and manna
which appean in the Italy.
ceaviMO any &lt;m&lt; in three minute*, that it is for totelbgrae*
r «f Will you nui get ocvcral perams to unite
Um euatomer* ioterwt, aa well aa mm*, to buy in rvriinr up a etub for tbo Daily or Tri-WraUy •
ftoDCTRplT WEEKLY TUlBUXK. contain,
goods on these terms. 1 Intend to sail for much ing all the UntSnlanl and latest ganoral new* ot dorfol anil Ina*, than tile rveru t liacvrery thi
ta
ssxs

renlariv tvvrj Monday afternoon, at |I yer year i« O*w Milleg
to aiafle aubtenbera, and to dub* al the follow mg
Grateful for the literal patronage hiihetto te
■towed, I will In future otararor to yleese.
Hgettngs, September ft*, ’K

A. A. MNAPK5.

•Articular! v rail the attendon
of ponwoA'*bo are Uilding to kb* fact
that ! have just Received a largn *x* ol
Nail* and Glata and that I «B1 fornUh
oaah, GlaM, nailfo Door Trunmings 6k.,
CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF M!CHIGAS.-Tha Circui
Um County of Barry, la Chancery.
I•
in llrake, Cuiuplaii.aal. va. W
K- F&lt;tu« ai4 Catharine M. Ttsta. Pa*

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AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reaeon* why

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FRANCIS ROWER,
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1iL’bOTOr1’*” builneat ia Uaoh

ISAAC C. MOTT

’ MORTGAGESALE.
iHFAlTF HAYING UE1W MAT’S W TflK

na hand end all pmons Wtwhlnff to -boy
•dl will &lt;0 *e!I to cflll before Urgainins

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jsMeaara. Hwtraey. UlttenbmnK Fswi * Cfo«
. Hanker*. Washingten. D. G.
.
mIIo*. Qcom Briggs, Mew YoeE
Silo*. Wra-U. Bnra, Sot. of Delaware.
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* ItobL Foray lira. Imp. tan'l Ft. Ag l. I. C. tt. U
p K. B.—In cedarrag, gira your name, peat
- ottew. county eta Bteta, anJ Ura sama ot Urn
cawreul Eipreaa otter*
wilra*

Atai’g Hr^rrir* for I T&gt;

plana forth* peoj.laof B.nl- Creek, Kalatomie,
L'araMD, I! AhTINUB, and Tbc anrrowwdlarenwnTen repie*.............* lO-'v Hundred copies 79
tty, to porch*** goods In Hu* line. F'—M girt
oil rail and teal Hie tftsth ofthia uverricvi, or
RKXD IM YOUR OBDERN, and tbc goods Will be
and pul no with aa mart cara aa If you
All letters indoalng moory or on buainaaof any ■eiMted
present to refect them yourselves.
kind wiURb* oflice, to be addreawd to be Fropn- were
M y Stock of Gouda ia large an J wall selected, eon
rtor,
IL BAXNH.
auting of every variety atairf
. ?* ^OO&lt;1't*ni ‘hrena*. PytML

Groceries A Fancy Good*

AU new rec|evfor«’ RPRIWG e»«k e*«o«
and bare co hand aheai rate aaaortment of
tuiBLFit nut t rtujut waxk stovs^
FIX, COPFJOl A2iB
n xEA, wjuart onjui
XTLOWUl PJUCU

[

I her* tbe gretaset variety el
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
U&gt;W OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

*

Ever aoea in thistows. 8u Ftato ata Bns HOTta

"temperance ~

TO HOUSE BUHaDFRfi.

©IBCCiBIBp ?

WILLIAM JONES,

tewrr papers of Um day. A larry Quart

HwvlMff bou’l tbe entire Mtock »f

qorfflfth* Mptlte Crick Uvu

ITEM crcry week.

B4M4 Crock. Feb. M. 1839.
Basil '»» Tebuary IKh. ----------------------

COOPERING BUSINESS.

FORMERLY kept by T* ?“»&gt;•*?•&lt;“
constantly making additions to the
.. r 11.1U. Io.
tn W.l!

Thi a'lnre hiaaiaeaalu all tta rarim* brane hew
now earned on by Um aubecribar. al. hia atop o,
Jalrrwoo street, ia Um south part of the village
Heating*.
IS now hi awcaaafiil operation, ready
FORK BARMOS. FLOUR BARRALS. TUBS to do any amount of
.
i,
BL'TTKB FUtfJXU,

New Barry Mill,

11 b.

Imn. uri a* a«w-

cjubtom

Hew Arrangement

wosic,

other Mill hr Bwry, or any other Monty.
Havtaj Mcdredtbe servletsrf

Judge of Probate,
ATToaxn- AMD COCKAKLLOB AT LAW,

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IJGS SAVE.

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AYER'S

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RUSSELLS COLUMN

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Maa* BOUTHWORTH.
Cou O.W. CROCKETT.
CHARLKri BURDETT,

HOBACK'S

BLOOD HJHHBRAKB BLOW PILL

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or rm
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE.

DI.EMC TAWatMUM-

PX3VT CLAPF, Jca ,
□KDRGK ARXOLD,
RAMUEL YOUJiO.
Mm. AMMA WHEI.PIXV.
Ma* V1MIK1A TaVuuax.
Maa. DL VERSON,
Mna HATTIE CLARE,

gPRTlTG GOODS !

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

HARDWARE STORE.

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN PRIZE

NEW SPRING GOODS!

'EAN A SALTER, aucxe»v&gt; t-.14.CKIT A CO
thia baleful dtotaarper. Thto -Otm " azpek
tba miawTiatio potion of Frraa ax» Antra
from tba ayatara and prrrcnta the drreiopanent of tba d'taeaae, if taken on tha fint ap­
proach of Ha premonitory aymptotna. It to
BOt only tba bwt remedy arw yet diaarrered
fcr thh claa of rcmplausU, but atoo the
*raK®

DRY GOODS

HARDWARE

body i and in bilioue dtotneta, w^are Paras
axn Aoca prcraUa,
body Mxxild hare it
and um it ftedy both for cure and protection.
It ia hoped thia price will place it withui the
reach of all—tho poor aa wall aa the rich. A
great aaperionty of thto rrardy orar any

Tba Maw York Waaklt Gui.likN 1R1Z1 u
ot of the large.I and b.al l.lei.n p,-.
ay. Aa unpenal Quarts. c- aiMiH-g ;wlerUw

,

ah&amp;alaa inttriibJy appoee all di.tlnetwma bea^ri'te
Io give it much prounneoM. bat net to the eaduako or neglect ofother matter* of interval and im­
portance. We .ball auparintend out IH-WI depart­
ment with groat cart, it being our endeavor to
make it toll and roi.ablr, alwu.v* wowing new. to
the lateal moment before gwng to prvaa. Q«r va.
nety will utolede new* oy tdegraph. the miaeel-

Lal. Thto •• Cvaa" expel* tlx- poinn from
the blood, and consequently rune them all
alike. It to an invaluable pn teciiou to immi­
grant* end pcreocu travelling or temporarily
reaidlng in the malarioua distnet*. If taken
occanauaHy or dally while expoeed to the in­
fection. that wiH be excreted man tba ayttan.
and cannot accumulate in auffident quantity
to ripen into di wear. Hsnee it to even more
valuable for proteetian than cure, and few will
ever *cffrr man Intcrmittenta, if they avail
themaelvca of tho pratectioa thia remedy if-

Znte.rtTy-i»alJfeaeU.a 8-*l.
MCb arv lhe cCeelaefDr. Hoback, fau-u- Heand.ua
nan lll-al 1‘uriMer elucb if taken .u cu^wtetiw.
mtb bto ttaoadiuaria*i W wd VUK will not ualy
•bl.trtWte tbCMOHJMfoM।
JX/.T’e
jjbetr —nrrroce. and lengthen l.fc beyond the or
d'|"UScASfen&lt;AVIAN VKGiTABLE Bi«&lt;H&gt;
HLLR f»r Ibtea'k proaente the ream ■ of twenty
veara ofexperleww. bard .indy .nd ey^nnMnt ..
io wbala perfect pdlthmiid to- N« — e... &lt;1. ul.i
toe.r aupSvwrty \lter ou. .ingle trie-. Priee ut
'tba ttauSinaviu litowl 1‘urtL-r, »lIper i«iU»,
; or |1 per ludf d-iet.; tteaod.na.ian Bu~d pilla.

GROCEEU

oim®m
GLASS-WARE

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOS ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAilLY PWTSIO,
are ao rampoaed that dtoeaw within the range of
their artica eaa rarely wjthnaad or er.de used.
Their penetrating prepettier tetrth. and deanae.
and Invigonue every nortloc of tba human organ­
tom, correcting Ita diaeaaed aetion, and Hltiahtg
it* healthy vttalitiet. Aa a eouaoquesee of thaw
prwpertiet. the invalid who i* bewrd down with
pain or pbyvieal debility i* aatonlahrd to Mad hia
health or aaaq^mtmd by a remedy at once ao

CbapeL
laataaaroua. Oak w, IB-7.
DrC. W Eoaaca—IJewBir ! have uerd y.~r
Htovd portber ft* a nerroea Jrriw.,tnu&gt; wlucii
I have .uflrrvd much al turn. While II ia plaaaanllo the later, It certainly ha. a bappy effect ep
on the nerve, pie— accept my thank, for ywu
kind regard, and arte, apd haltere me.
Yourn,
“ J. W. T. McNULLEN.
Civemtvi. Friday 5ept g, luty.
Dr Robach—Pear air Hat ing bmn .IS,cud with
ueuralgte or rbaaamHuw k* the Jtete ywr and a

COOKING ST0VE8!
MORNLNG EDITION, . ..

which will cuctaln alilh. matter of one evening
rdilwn. and luadditmn the Ulcluewtofeieuiog a
mail, all local matter* which may Uan.oirt beiwevu the time of -«o.nh- the eiruwg -Auun and
midnight, and H1*' niglit teiegraphic^reporte,
‘ 4AHN*. LIRU J.IAN 1 ■» Ul a
&lt; il.UJ.1 hUHEK FINE Si oil'll

b I N if H A M b. 1’ it L N 1 •? A: I r:i

H l.i.f'T Pi^ij..STELLA sjTA
L'ltA*fffi&amp; MAitahiU.E4
LARS' AND &amp;LEEL E&amp; (uj

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W HUE GOODS. &amp;

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
TRI W EEKLY DEI R( »!T TRIBUNE. |
OmteuM aR Mateunfr *ww* V
liuit—l'tMrJ
toA aUaroot, a*r~T»» M. &lt;•* &lt;l«*y » Wo’

(tlETK

MA1UEH.I.ES.

CHEfK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN
UNEN. WHITE

fAN&lt;n

LINEN DKILL

UA«BI1’EIDS. a

UeMdifiU

rfM*ai*4 wjj lo'-'p; UL ACS

DOtBKfN.ULACKnki 'AD CLuTH

Ac., Ar.

PR. J. C. AYER A CO.
k'aSShir byswrry‘toother, iliroMhout the
tend, whoae tofante air afflicted with
Hr.
awra. An. Th— bMahnga nut (Uiua nrtj, ere
«TU1«— of d— irananutled frmn the parent
OMk- A few Uo—of th. fr—hy £..«■»
wiN traffioate every vtaUge of ibe dtaaaae and in•MWltecbiUaMnad aadbMiUiy body.

MORTGAGE SALE.
efault having been madb is the
turn l of a certain awn al money. aacunJ t* bo paid by an ludrnt.rv of Mortgage,
bw,., date tbo 1 Bib day of Nov—bee, UM,
mad. and ei.eated by Jasiaa Mr, af Harry Co.,
muI State of Mietog.n, to D. S. 0a«. admlmati.ior of the &lt;.Mte of W. B. Oagv. dree—d. of
ibe .amo county and Slate.
aakmortgage
. » duly recorded in the office
the Begiater of
Deval* of Harry evaaty. afcnsaid. an tba Iflhday
ol Itaamber, 111®, ia Liber 0 at Mortgage*, on

THE UHU.i»i&gt;l,ll£ln»
FUl ND.

V&gt; maar atarUiag woudete, Lwt iwar more woo ■
dcrfjt and true, than the mrnld^.ierr that

LOWBLL, MABB.
Sold by W. r.
liM’inp

D par

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ISAAC C. MOTT/
ar atom tbiaaidfofNow York, it lathe ouljgJd

UZBCDH JPHJMIPS2
MENU IS YUL’K ORUKRM. and tba gveda wdl be
wtmnod ami pet «m aitb aa taacb aura aa tf yon
were praaent to ovtort ihvmymuwl.aw
My rtnek of Gmd.i. I.rge.nd writ .ejected, non

VV

-took uf Jawrt^. itatka.
tbc old MaiHl.Htate .Irrel. u-all&gt;
MHaatMu.; HMto&gt;g&gt;.

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kiwda. Maatoei Inainunenla. Ac.. At.
pri!’ &gt;drd. the prriuteoe deoeribed in Mid mortgage, I

Tbeolegwal and RemaaUe•* ,i*,
them,mar at nil time* be found. "■
Ateo.txbJol Hook., ittank Book. anduw-n”

All that certain place or paretl of law! aitaate
l. aocUon twenly/wo, («2.| town four. (4., aartb
of rung* tan (10) w..t, Ln ihacoantrof Bwvy.
and SUU of Michigan, bonudad as Ota eaM by
thaThMaayple *•«.« tba rv.ik- by lb. Mat

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■

BMi—a.8apL«.»m

b-Brf

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rwonssoR motts

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

doejto tbc higbrat bidder, at tba Court Bonw, ia
the ..UagaaTaMUnp-ta aald nteoly of Harry,
tbte IteiSg tba plaee J bolding the Cirtvul Court
,ia wadeoUty.on theMitawiU (tfl dav of Octo­
ber. A. H. ISU, at two o-etonk in tbo afternoon of

D S GAGE. Mnrtgagam
B. H. Fbmju. Att'y far Homing** lain 1»

New Arrangement
। at the Store of F. ROWER.
.ajarssAsnrisas .“su t

TO THE PUBLIC!

hi. trade, would aaiicii a portion of the public p*t-

CUSTOM WORK
kept constantly an hand, and ail Linda MADE TO
ORDER.

HARDWARE

store.

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GRANT A Sl’AVLDIJfG,

K ENFIELD,

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growth maple, and began to climb the lofty posits of Aseulaey and KiUfagston,
steep acclivity. After clambering for an in the form of sugar leave*, towering up
hour over rocks and cliffs and crags, we Into the heavens, and clothod to their tops
reached the marblo ledge, situated about With a thick forest of heavy timber. The
half way up thqside of the mountain.— former is about 3,500 fort high; the fat­

FRANCIS ROWER,

vn-.’ block. Sfate rtrect.
HADLEY A BAKER,
Y riXCTACTURFRS &gt; I
«reo anu e-pftl ~-r«..-v- Dvswwia
start.ftata,
Ci-t-s", enfao} tadsto*-- bl«re«-deur
bOO.’*

GS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1858.

•ctire and Induitrions, abouto bo able!© Point and Ticor.duroga. On the east, tho
make the rough places smooth, erect HL Green. Mountain chain, for *an extent of
tie palace* under the mountain’s brow,
more than eighty milus, from south to
embellish them with all the attractions north, rises like a huge bulwark to guard

accompanied by a friend. On leaving the
village wc crowed a green pasture' that and herds fa tho vicinity. About twenty
intervened, entered a grove of second miles distant to the north-east are tho bold,

Thr strife ud wrsnglssg foroSct; ■

TMs is an excellent vein of white marble, ter 3,800.
lying jnrt beneath the tmrfucw and extend­
Tho view towards the south is obstruct­
ing more than a mile east and west, along ed by lefty woodland ranges, which ap­
the mountain side in a horizontal direc­ pear dark and gloomy, with their huge

~“j. P. KO BERTS A Co.,

tion, and affords employment and liberal

coverings of spruce and hemlock. Could
l&gt;ay to, at least, two hundred laborers.
the vast quantities of lumber that grows
Here, clustering among the rocks and here, so valuable for tho thousand purpotrees, arc several elegant
cottages,
„---------o erected
___ see of life, be easily obtained and cen­

to accommodate those laboring in the veyed fo a ready market, what splendid
quarries. These dwellings are situated fortunes from its sale, might be realized
almost In the side of the precipice; the by its owners!, bat the difficulty of pro­
rocks, in many places are efit away loaf­ curing it from the mountains will pre­

tio’i

ford tlicm a fouiidalwti' while the over­

SITHDIXSALE and mail dealer la.and manw
\\ ■ (actotvr vf teatlor, Iilidtng*. 3r., Ik’U*
cllk Mkh. A'«'far the adv of rubber
r•
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id
&gt;.
■wH*.

F.ALKI! is enxendt
M»K, .iM.iuuievf ottor
(mFuw 4re-fclw»&lt;k»is««*‘ ot“
tv. i-ai:i.i:i:,

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pure water gudiing forth from the rocks
as cold as ice and dear as crystal.

Such as these I consider delectable ra­
rities in almost any climate.
How re­
freshing of a warm and sultry day, when
fatigued end panting with tat and thirst,

The city belles and fap. that flutter

* SALTER,

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to put one's lips to the ending draught
us it issues in n living current from the
fountain! It m a treat, Mr. Editor, little
inferior to the delicious “uretar that Ju­
piter rips." Had Wordsworth been fa­
miliar with these cool, gitsbhig fountains,
I think ho never would have immortal­
ized the “Ohl Oaken Ducket” in song.
While gazing here upon the huge, unshx]&gt;cn masses of marble, piled promis­
cuously aroutid, 1 could but reflect how

Uis Irading article l»aif wntieo;
J. W. BUCKLE,
.
SlltONAULE TAILOR. CsUiag «toae io w. .. . • _ ___ l.l &lt;1. ...

By ghastly I

many individuals, whoso bosoms now

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the parental roof for the halls of the
A,few days ago, tho Washington Unioti
published an elaliorate, and somewhat Locofocu State : Administrations were
dred, fur the cold, affected civility of
complex, statement, intended to show that promlaed Iasi”week, from the Trust
strangers; the pleasing pastimes of child­ tho Administrations of Fierce and Ba- Funds. Here is a leaf from thePriwmhood, for tltc classic tomes of Fenelun,
Academy; Uta smiles of friends and kin­

Virgil and Homer, and

the intricate their expenditure*. In reply the aVe/soa
maxes of Bourdon, Legendre and Euclid, al Intelligencer has tho following :
As annual ajipropridtioni arc not alwaya tantamount to -annual erpeniiturer.
crowned -with the highest collegiate hon­ ilia but just-to await the termination of
ors, at least, vith an approving OQOsclsnec the present fiscal ytar before pronouncing
upon die latter hand.
To enable tho
more tho friends and scenes of mry earlier reader, howercr, to judge approximately
of tho relation subslating between appro­
day*, and thin, to bid them adieu, per­
priations and actual expenditures, wo
haps, forever.
may say that the appropriations made tor
Gamut Mocxtxix Bot.
the laat fiscal year amounted to the ag­
gregate sum of 75,112£98 dollars, while
Hora, Sept 16, 1858.
the actual expenditures for tho same pe­
riod, m appears from the official state­
KISSING.
ment of the Register of Uio Treasury,
amounted to 8l,585,-lfl7 dollars.
If to
this wo add dm sum appropriated for dofidenciea, arising in timt year to the
amount of 10,744,004 dollars, wc shall
have the aggregate of the actual expendilnvce clmrgeublo to the last fiscal
being about 02,000,000 dollars. Of ibgs
sum 3,804,520'auUani were applied dur­
ing the first arid second quarters of the
vear to the redemption of the public debt
If you'll but quit, ID r»« yon one—
We need not add that if the sppropriaand, after a long absence, I return, if Dot

Professor Mitchel communicates to
the Cincinnati Gwtle the result of hi*
observations of Donatl’s Comet, from the
Cincinnati Observatory.
He says the
comet will soon commence to change di
roction. at first slowly, afterward more
rapidly ns seen from the eartfa when
the rude, unlettered hordes of .the North sweeping swiftly round the sun it will regain those distant regions of space wherebade defiance to the veteran armies of
in a vast proportion ot Ito orbit lies, far
Macedon. Amid Castilian solitudes, the beyond the reach of telescopic vision.
hunted natives of old Spain often baffied
On the evening of the 25th of Septem­
the beat martial discipline of Carthage ber, the appearance of the comet, in the
and Roma. Among the crags and glens great refractor of the Cincinnati Observ­
atory, was especially interesting. The
of the Highlands, the survivors of Dun­
central portion, or nucleus, was examined
bar’s bloody day, sought safety from with powers varying from due hundred
Southern oppression, and there fostered to five hundred, without presenting any
that unquenchable spirit of liberty, evideoev-of a well-defined planetary dise.
which checked the widening conquests of It was a brilliant glow of light, darting
ii&gt;d (ladling forward in the direction of
Edward, and achieved the victory of Ban­
the motion toward th* sun, and leaving
nockburn. So, too, the inhabitants of the region behind In comparative obsculuuucru
pruvccuvu uvui
modern urcucv
Greece iuuuu
found protection
from •■ rity. But the most wonderful physical
Mulcm fur., m ita rUn.U rf tar «F 1
)«~Otal WM « portta,
»
ta&gt;d rrgiota. .W&gt;k.r &lt;taZ Mirrf Jlrr i “»'»
J"**" "”/■
,
8
, .
. .
,
.
, vertex directed towards tho sun, the
thedlsMtero of the plains, and matured ! bricht
Wng in lbo
those daring plans’ that triumphed on the toe imperfert ring swept more than half
! fields of Laspi, and drove tho invader I round the luminous centre. Tbit nebu-

beat high with life anti hope, would re^„r;m.».»glta~.kta«ln.-», f.„m tard».ie «u;«a it

A'

BOR MOTTS

NO. 23.

the account of the fiscal year which dosed
on the 30th of June last, they should be
subtracted from those which enter into
।the aggregate appropriations made for
tthe current year, whose defidencire (if
।any should arise) it will remain for Con­
।gress to supply at a future session.
We conclude by appending, in conrip
form,
I
a retunt of die actual Receipt* and
]Expenditures of tm. Government for the
1kst year.
W e bcglh; in natural order,
iwith a statement of the Receipta:
.
341,789,620
From Customs,
3,518,715
“ I*nds,
1.254,232
“ Miscellaneous,

Total year’s revenue,

346.257,560

It appears from the official statement
that
123,’? 10,300 of Treasury notes were
I
issued
brtwi-cn January and July, under
I
the
act authorizing 20,000,000 dollars,
i
'thus showing that the Secretary re-issuod
I3,710,300 dollars, which, however, have
isince been nearly all paid in for public
&gt;duca, leaving the whole amount originally
igranted atill outstanding.
Thu actual expenditures of the year

reports of the Com
Office show the foil
on account oft Prix
llio present School Fund V
•
tho Treasury is only
030,70 M
Tho discrepancy between lhpr.. - .
,7
first and last items is
100,15® 17
Deduct for expenses and loans; of
tlicse two items, the first is 112,825 83
Loan*
84,830 0®
IDS,634 83
Which axfounta doductcd from the above
discrepant leaves 17,517 34, to be oocounted fur only as fobbed by different
Locofoco State officials.
Of money loaned by Loeoforo officials
belonging to the Primary School Fund
upon b»d security to party favorites, and
thus lost, 325,228 00.
•
1

Next comes the interest account whioh
shows that the fallowing amount .tit
money was paid to the Cbmnrissiauet-,
and never reached th* Treasury, er if sa,
was never accounted for there—
334,958,03
Wrongly ded noted for expen­
ses, which sbo’d have been
charged to University fund 34,000,900

338,958 03
In rerepitula'ton, we will say that the
loss byTraud, from the Primary School
Fund Principal has been
3 7,517 34
, Interest,
38,958 03
Ou worthless loans to party
\ hacks
25,228 9®
Tutal smouxe^
371J3O3,37
Tho People's Allege then to which

poor and rich look for the eariy educa­
tion of their children, and about which
die Ixxxifoco party have aver been prod­
S' tl of line speeches and hypocritical***nentegbos been pillaged—plundered,
robbed by Locofocoiam of the sum of
reren.'y-o/w thoutan-i, teven hundred and
throe Halhni and Mrty reren centr. That
party by its editors, are asking the people
to reinstate them in power, and doubtless
will attempt to cover up the rascality of
their oomroguM, by palliating their esaduct, casting doubt upon the authenticity
of these figures, or by a bold denW of
the truth of the charge. We can say that

3211,387,82-2
6,051,923 ful examination he challenges any man to
25,485,383 discover a shigle discrepancy of a single
13,976,000
dollar, between the accounts of the Land
Texas Creditors. Bounty LandI
J
Commtvsiuucr and tho Treasurer, siooe
30,018 the first Monday of January, 1855, when
Stock and old Debt
Up: till the earth i» wrapped in night.
JAMUN A
,{&amp;
die last, sad memorial of their earthly .1 tl„, fart, Itat tta tarr.d .nd [.trto
Redemption of Public Debt,, 3J4U.520 I the present Republican Administration
Up! far a brighter mom U breaking;
pruscn.ed uy
byabqllow
hcmispncrical Premium on the same.
existence; and, yet, how thoughtless and Ethan
awiiu Allen,
auc«, when
»w» engaged^n n Rouble - bo prewnfea
a nqnow nc
574 413 1
assumed control of public aflairs.—ZmvInterest on Public Debt,
1,567,055
inconsiderate U man ! judging from the warfare with the forces off England and ,. encvlope of nebulous
ncbuloua matter.
nutter,
ring Jirjmbliean.
There was “an
concentration Payment Treasury Notes,
3,1,39,300
vulgar jrai* and trivial conversation of the government of a sister State,
f
’declared
'
’ I
“ evident ~"
.rnulCOTkr
—. « “S1*,,1", *h?
,1”"'“' rf
Sensible Conclaaiea.
the workmen, they engage for months • in hi* petition to the Continental
Congress,
A. HOLBROOK,
PtutuaviLLC, Oetutof, lira.
381,582,467
ring, while, in tho case of a hollow envoi
Mr. Connell, one of the editors pf th*
ard years in marking this marble, used i that "if Vermont was nut admitted to
ope, the brightet portion should be at the Add. deficiency provided
Ohio Engle, published at Lancaster, has
Work.
chiefly m monuments for the dead, trill/ '.ho Union, ho would retire with his Green outer edge. By micrometrical meaauro10,744,994
last sehjiun
thrown up his position of chief clerk to
out bestowing one sober, serious though: Mountain boys into tho fortresses of the ment, the distance from the central point
Cbl. Mcdill, tho Comptroller of the-TreaGreen Mountain Rapge, and there wage to the circumference of tho ring |was /Real expenditures for fiscal
surv, and returned to tho tripod, which
upon the subject
05,330,461
found to be about nine thousand mile*. ■ year,
he is eminently capable of gracing. Ho
Having surveyed, for sometime, the eternal war with human nature at large." This would give a diameter of eighteen Deduct year’s real revenue 46,557,500
8CRIDBI.INGN OF YANKEE LANO.
gives, as his reasons for so doing, what
Amid all the charms of tho enchanting thousand miles, fa case tfai ring was en­
various iuterMtitig objects that are here
might bo profitably used by many other
Near the source of Otter Creek, In
prospect, no place can awaken in my tire. Similar measurements, made on
Deficit of year,
45,772,892 young men of talents In Washington,
presented to vic/, and contemplated the
I, I arid Ml iru.Hlr.ar-ntrwaia-i i.
----— ilia southern part of Rutland county,
tho evening of the 26th of September,
breast
such
lively
emotion
as
one
bright,
who ore living lives of drudgety fathe
ttra-M tn prumpilr and with Ark’ll;. Offim
lilxral source of wealth the mountain af
Indicated
a
decided
increase
In
tho
radius
ritli that t4 th» ‘-KrpuMicM. Ihunsr, opposite । \’L, is Danby, a rich and flourishing
green spot, about tan miles to the north­
several Departments, and as little known
fords, we strsck into a path and continued
of the ring, which was now not less than
town containing about 2,000 inhabitant*.
west, in the to*n of Tinmoath; it is tho
The.
I
am!ng Republican very aptly re- 1to the woild, whatever their merit* sad
twelve thousand tnilc* in hmgth.
On
marks that some people don’t know when Jcapacities, tu the drum of a cog-milL—
The village consists of about eighty dwelhome of my childhood, and with it ore
for an hour and a half along the brink ol.iaxaociated the sweetest recollections of the same evening 1 noticed tlie fact that they are miserable. .The Knquirer and Young men who look upon a clerkship in
। lings, recently erected, and mostly painted
tho luminous envelope did not blend It
frightful precipices and yawnlag gnlfh,
JVwr evidently come to tho condmuon Wtuhington as a fortune made and «fiL
I white, with a' talk and three houses of
my youth, fa yonder rich pasture, front­ self into the head portion of the tail, but that the people of this State are of dial nont distinction gamed should hear and
JOHN ROBERTS,
IJilfSICIAN .Jd rinracan. Dwelling on Broad- | public worship. Il is located al the north- through thorn hedge* and briers, and up ing the rising sun, and skirted by a beau­ appeared somewhat to penetrate into this
kind.
Those papers are howling now
numerous rqggcd steep*, more formida­
A, w»r, near 11.4 Gmrt iluuae. •_____ _
ncnulous moss, especially on the upper
tiful grove of sugar maple, when a boy, I part, presenting tho appearance of about about specific taxes, and undertake to
i eastern base of a high mountain detached,
ble to climb than the height* of Abra­
II. P. C11ERRY,
to the chair editorial, after an absence of
i from the principal chain of tho Green
, was wont to guard my father’s flocks, to 200°
.
I'l JlUC »nd &lt;!uavvj
of a spiral- Tho tail on tho 25th, make theii readers believe that they are one year,
ham, with bruised limbs, torn garment*
so many burdens upon the people of tho
«U biiunrM rntnwta
Mountains, on tho call by a deep, fertile
, collect them in the fold nt night-fall, and 1 was decidedly brighter and better defined
“A year In the public service at WashLii-1 n-IrlUY- Hewdmt
State.
The specific lax system was do
and bleeding frees and hands, and in a
, Iced them forth st the dawn; and faow j ■on the upper than on tho lower portion,
valley, through which runs the Troy A
vised to reach associated capital, lieloug
state of complete i&gt;erspiration and ex­
while on the evening of tho 26th there
often, when wearied with watching the
Vermont Valley Railroad, and the slowly
I.. U. STEWART,
part to
was a much nearer approach to equality ing out of the State, for the moot
haustion, we, a* length, emerged into an
Tlie
railor,
pleiwure and profit; and ws quit pnb'n“‘ ”'1
tender lambs, have 1 reclined beneath the in brightness, especially near tho head of bo sent here to be invested.
moving current of the creek. 1 rom tho
i
cent Ho office gladly, voluntarily, and without
opening, and found ourselves seated upon
shade of a neighboring bucch with my the comeL
Through ’the telescope, and roads pay three-fourths of one or all olh- 4 HiI&gt;n1o regret at the loss of its bunbra oc
buriiKM aUcndMl bt'prwipUy and «O; west, a large crystal stream comes roar­
the
bald
summit
of
th
”
mountain.
upon
tnetr
capital
stock,
in
lieu
of
all
oth
­
Otte. No. 5, Nubia-, block, Bank Crrnk, ing and leaping down an uneven and rocky
. faithful dug Rover reposing at my side, near tlie head, the tail presented the ap­
rail1 Why, emoluments.
er taxes. Who owns the Central
The cool and refreshing breeze that
pearance of a hollow nebulous envelope,
‘•It seems strange that there should be
channel, forming many romantic cascades. played around, so unlike the sultry air ofr and perosvd tho volumes of Rollin, Gold­
non-residents. Bo, also, with tl* Detroit
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
under the form of a paraboloid of rovo
such a fascination in those position* at
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Public. Gen­ Upon this stream, and within half a mile die valley, soon revived us, and we arose, smith and Gtbboa, which I had purloined lutioo, the edges being brightest and well A Milwaukee, which is owned In London.
England; a* also with tho Michigan South­ Washington for the young men of oar
eral taad uud Tax Ap.ul
AH collection, of the villas, are fifteen or twenty mills
r
from
my
fathers
library,
and
contempladefinud, while there was a manifest fading
..._ i.a .. r.w.u.ri . .innto survey the surrounding prospect. My
When obtained they are bat
ern, and Northern Indiana, owned in New country.
for sawing marble, which !■ obtained in humble pen Is inadequate to paint the. ted in their gifted peges, the rise, the glory away of light towards the central region. York—or rather it would be so, if John living graves in which the oecapeat bur­
Through tho vast depth of nebulous mat­
D and downfall of empires I
B. H. FUELER,
abundance from the adjacent mountain.
J. Adam, the Auditor, and tho would-be ies hut nopcs, bis ambition, and Ms eoer.
beauty, grandeur and sublimity of tho
ter composing this wonderfill appendage,
No matter bow brilliant, how inAnd fa the cheerful spring time, how the faintest telescopic stars shone with un- Ix&gt;cofoeo Auditor General, would not ad­ gios.
The saws for cutting marble are similar
which.—rj rid, "&gt;&lt;°kU » &lt;h«
vise his employees to sneak out of pay­
to thew" used in lumber mills, though
IxAohfcr. Tow^.U»»»Hh often have my youthful companions and diminisbed brightness. _______
Mtelkullr. l!-.rrr county,’Mfch.
ing it.
So also with the Copper Com­
myself gathered around the caldron of
modi thinner, having no teeth. Tho saws
pursuing
daily tho same weanr, &gt;»rw.
panies, the stock of which is chiefly held
■ tawa
“Wolf ix Snxxr’* Clotumo.”—The
are fixed in gangs, and move boriwotaUy iwduain, M»«ra1 ihouttod ^u.r. mile, boiling sugar, in tho adjacent wood, and
in Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston and changing round until death sets him free.
other day, while dining st the Franklin
W. II. COLEMAN.
No matter bow energetic, the weary smabove the blocks of^marble.
A small I. .prwd H Uk. • ~P tai"” “• ‘J8 with ladles and spoons ftarled. our appe­ House, fa Franklin, Judge Hill remarked New York. Not one per cent, of the
RANKER. CcJIeciteM alteodwl io. sad rwniL
large specific tax ot Michigan, is paid up­ tine of official life lays cruahingly upon
And in
current at water, dripping
"°v® Th. U.aK»lw,ta«»urull&gt;- dlre™Mw‘* tites with tho delicimu sweet!
to a Dutch pcdlcr, who was sitting near
.
on home capital—not ono per cenL of the hi* energies and aspirations,
continually, wmta particles of tasand ma bill. »»&gt; f"1'1- ••Itar’ ■""‘'•■“I the blooming month of May, how often, him, that ho wm “a wolf in sheep’s doth“It is enough to say that such a life did
capital paying * specific tax is owned In­
ing,
”
to
which
tho
pedler
denrorred,
and
atteudod
by
a
merry
band
of
rosy
school
into the channels formed by the aawa, and with Ita pia&lt;« UM. °f “»
Michigan.
The specific taxes well nigh not suit us, and that ws could not, wW*
girls, have we roved the romantic forest asked the Judge why be should apply support the current expenses of tins State young and in health.sellout our futarefar
th,,- br OT»Urt moUoo, M
""
iu .&gt;»&lt;»»“
-utar*
such an opprobrious epithet to him.
CEORGE W. MILLS,
. . •
.—*&gt;1,1.a. im —*i wHr-n
Government, and this U what there pa­ an annuity of *2,000 per year, at th*
“Is not your coat mado of wool 1” ask­
Woomltg «o'd •&gt;» “oH-oof
COUNTY CLERK and Notary PaW
pers call a burden upon tax payers.—G. will of changing political dynasties."—
mite Coart Hoss*. OSes boon
I.
ulligwo--od
J.
—
*,
ibe
bwl
,ai&gt;
of
•
jb« u.u.1 Sm u
■ M
™"
ed the Judge.
Cin. Irtqttirer.
R. RngU.
“Yes, sir."
„„ «, Ct Ibr.^ • Mo* •*&gt; ** *7* kind rn&gt;.ia«n&lt;», bUtad truly » mtareBJOHN S. VAM BRVNT,
“Was not the wool taken from tho
During an examination, a medical eta.
B, thra. fcr tta pMbter-. P«”&gt; «d &lt;&gt;» chatting at our aides I
“Who** zxx thx Ntxxl"—Nine m«nT} EGISTEB OF DEEDS. OflU* in ‘h*
dent being asked the question, “Whe
Jtk Uourc Fms for re&lt;prtfr&gt;a, t» sil
•» &gt;»
But s derotion, stronger than the mere
bers of Qmgrere, says the Albany Jour­
four to thirty■«* hours.
does mortification cnsuel ’ replied: "When
nal, from this State voted for the Ne­
memory of my boyhood’s time, or the
Tb. buildh, 10U «r «»’“**• *”J“d
“Well, aint your name WolfT*
braska bilk Where are they 1 None of
charms of the white cottage. In whi6h 1
“Yea, sir.”
OCNTY TREASURER. Ufiec in ilia Court
“Well, then, sir, you are certainly a» them have ever held office since. Walsh
drew my earliext breath, or even the ties
__________
ar. edlir.tal »ilh
wolfin ship’s clothing, replied the Ju&lt;ta, ran again and was l*stcn. Cumming,
In Cork, a short time ago, the crier oathat bind me to the living, directs my
to the great diaeomfiture of our friend1 Cutting. Rowi, Walbridge, Walker and deavored to disperse die crowd by ex­
urw&gt;U&lt;
“P
eye to a neighboring churchyard, within
Westbrook failed of a ro-nvminatioa, and
STANTON * TIFFANY,
Writ
_ _ _
claiming, -All ye blackguards that
ware
succeeded
by
Republic*!*,
k
s^“aa?dgiasarA.°d&amp;
. .
. _
mnrA th-OD
Tweed's district four tickets were run, but lawyers quit the court."
--------A farmer returning borne in bis wagon,
telligrnce of the people.
nut one of the four endorsed bi* course.
J, F. KMORT,
"M!
tu »&lt;«
delivering a load of eorn, is a more
love and tcndcrn^ cradled mo fa my after
. ...................
When may a young man’s fceliog U
Taylor, after being throe ys*^ buried at
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE JUomt h»ceruun sta
considered unaxHroHilsI
u Mt iterr,
infancy, and sought to Inculcate three certain
sign of a national prosperity, than
is dug
up by
the
a nobleman riding in Ms chariot to the Osweco,
bX^Sy
ZkbnrWAtpe:
Are.—Wb*a Wa bu*red (boat.)
.
Sition,
Lkft
«5y
Z
* Democratic
.t, SUU &lt;J N.V York,
u»» &gt;“'V
.^.kUAl
lc’
. ,__ _____ r T-ln Chamr
__ '--------------- -1--1 n- fnrent. “P01*than ever. ,JJT
T*:~ ma"N.«- d
----------------T?r“cC “o»*a.u™.iir
*».rlitkal
retribution.
UO.
A coqteut ™, ta eompwja U Itafcr.
CAMPBELL A WOOD,
„ m'ommol (tair
“• *&lt;* Ma
Star unnutal l»
For r-n 1 b«™ bwo • «™rr •» wW4 ■»«*-•
U“ ‘‘‘T “* d'
8
____ Uf. ita taki
u» pU« Of
laUtllt.
I «l*»gta
“'“•'I “ kg’1'"* • W**3, DATU

TVSTK 'E OF THE
I-v A.- .i.-dl ■
uthte ta
USci'm Gnwly ear's hl

ELRY1

vent it from being molested for centuries

hanging X'H*, frowning from above, to come.
threatening cech moment to overwhelm
I love to view the scenery of moon
Uicm In the gulf beneath, present to the
tains. Among them human freedom has
'spectator a sight truly norcl and Interest­ often, found a safe refuge in the stormy
ing.
Wc found hero several springs of periods of the past. In Scythian wilds,

Th. mpltl aplodte whirl no more;
(tnuir, nv Uicro wonld meet in fight
The deadly cannon cease its roar,

s

TERM&amp;-I1 AO, IN ADVANCE.

wildernesa and waste places to bloom like from the invasion* of a foreign foe. Its
another Eden.
dark; interminable shade* have tap littlehrorn the top of the mountain onocan, trodden by the foot of civilized man.—overlook a vast extent of country. I as- They afford. a Gt retreat for bears, pan­

iw» ivBECKK^ao^

i&gt; ouLbtN jlirPi.

ST

republican banner

r azfrmoA »iUIT covstt, uxciuoax.

t"vFre

Civil,
Interior,
War,

�STATE FIWANCEB-.

“reduced” but increated the State

General.

TILE NATION Al. EBA,

THE COEHTY FAIE.

Genend, is ths

however, but

ITS FAL8EHO

State of Michigan,
him, to sell to Alfred
Locofoeo, the claim
ntirg to 1100,000, with
, tor She sum of 132,000.

arPTTBLlOAN

•'

smds

ticket.

HAW BBAP.AH1 67A7,n

THE BWTOXATITE.QF JTtOT 0 , _
b« given trno *11 parts of Um Sur;d ',7*fcV.I
moei lnteilif.nl to prov. tUt u 2 .4 frvtt it.

published the Kantcr-Pi
lubition of
upon ito Thirteenth volume.
port” of last winter, notwithstanding ita
The reader will bear in mind, that the, eiety has ever before presented, but even
_T«Jwp*a MA
&amp;lsehoo8s have bran time
tpfa OX- ,
retiring “democratic',’ administration left
of U.
rf SUwy ■“ p»eHe*l.
1. ,„okibiua 1» Ikl.nbo-l«,ll» &amp;» »“
ito Republican succsMors, Nov. 30, '54, a
Ransom of Bonler-Ki
who do not recollect, to state untier what
Tnjre were quite a number of very iimraori tor th. pirp-. 0/
State debt of /
13531,545 70
uid
Ut&gt; H'Rh“
b
... ofeivln, f«r upwiotl th AuflTte - circum-. Jones, page 8, reports the
.
, ;
|Bitt4 th«nHl»«*
2,330,73‘
ntatCM are simply these: At the sxtta '•total’ State Debt .
’iillaths ts name the
30,56,
Audttor.Gert.
session of tho Legislature hast winter, a Nov.
----------. —.-------— —
in thia branch of stock. We hope, and
. Th*
O. Hmm,.%
£274.933 $0 believe we shall, soo in tho ftrtnre, more ITO Tuta~ riU.
rf Cm- ved a-, which It has become nooesmry
deavored ty every possible means to re- —
Nor. SO, *57, Auditor-Gon.
*
tard legislation, and, as a means of doing
under ban vd menauco. A conflict fol­ „r.rl».l»U llprempilr J• mtoi'•,
so, were continually making motions for “total" State E»b»
2,369'407.48
JAMES W. SANBORN,
no more to raise a horse worth • hundred lowed, in whleh in cxcitec! bopnlr.ee un­
cou niiltecs to examine into the condition Which,dodiictod from “dam-..
dertook to wppres* H ty
u
ocrario" debt
2,531,515 70
of the State Teeaacry, the State Prison,
resisted the storm, maintained its pomima. the account of the stigma of extravagance
only forty.
Agricultural Coftege, Ac.
against a Republican admtaist«Hon, for
The vegatab! pa on exhibition were fow,
Make* the Republican Re­
having paid Chis sum, so squandered by
duction of the Stair debt 902,078 22 but showed that something in that Ihio
_
them/aud Geo. V. N. Lolhrvp is found
der tu gratis thtui^ and at the name time Or over n Quarter of a Million in three might be done worthy of our forlll* soil, Columbia.
Twelve yaanrhavo passed, and to day- drawing up and pr-entiog resolution, to
to prove the falsity of osrtain charges, years of State Administration 1
tho Fra find* twenty among the mor. dwIf proper attention la given to It
a Stale Locofoeo Convention, denouncing
tinxuiahed members of -the Sauoto, elect- that extravagance in good sound terms,
tho Republican tnemben consented to an
Here it will bo seen that the Demo­
The Ladies’ Department was not want
FbilsdsfobU
investigation of the State Hnanecs, and, crats did not decrease tlie State debt, aa ing in an exhibition of those things which td to wry out tbu Principles it was in­ and exalting ths public virtues of Adam
stituted to advocate, and the House al­ and Cooper to tlie skies.—Lanting Rep.
accordingly, a committee was appointed, was claimed, but the Republicans did to display elegance In style, richness in ma­
most controlled by Roprescntvtlves, with
the majority of whom made their report, the amount of a Quarter of, a Million terial, combined by skillful Ingenuity of whom it can heartily art as a co-worker.
Buns A bo tT.—Throe black bears
While the cause it hsa advocated has
Uollart!
mechanism. Some of the specimens of
HARVEY WILLIAMS,
(cube) were Wied in the Fourth ward of
mctit of the actual condition of affaire, tlie
While the Democrats did not decrease needle work In ito various branches wore advanced sa rapidly,I am ooWraiwd to
say that th*
rin»e die advept pf the this cHy yesterday—ogc shot by Gabnel
tame that we published in the Banner in the Winded debt of the Stale, they did ac­ truly worthy any exhibition.
Burgett,
one by Samuel White, and the
Republican party, has svfiered somewhat
March last.
Ono member of this com­ tually run tho State in debt to tlie trust
COCTTY TICKET.
We noticed a few specimens of the in Rs circulation. Inffiietthd newspapers, other killed by one aificodell and a dog.
mittoe, Mr. Kanter, the present locofoeo (buds, as will be seen by tho following painter’s art, which were truly beautifiil. once in opposition, but now nalted In the They weighed about fifty pounds each.—
nominee fur State Treasurer, a German, statement;
Tho address by Thomss Church of same movement, and an exteiisive Local ffritnd Rapidt Ragle.
whose education was not equal to the task,
Grand Rapids, was well received; and af­ Press, upholding kindred aantimenta, nat­
urally engross a large portion of -RepubjFbr Sheriff—OLD"HR E. EVERTS.
and ZmTio was anxious of doing something
Doc 1,1848, Auditor-Gen'
ter the excrascs tho crowd dispersed'
.
licannatronagc.
.
For Co. Clerk—DANIEL STRIKER.
in order to bring his name into notice, era! John J. Adam, reportJnit was to be expected, but still I
ed that the “Loans from tho
\ with evident foe Lings that the time bad
-TOCKMXS.
■FwCo.TftMurer—H. N. SHELDON, and thereby got a nomination for State
'think- there are good reasons why the Rra
Trust Funds” by ths State
i J&gt;oeu spent with pleasure and profit.
jtjf Ifegiur-HEXliT P. CHERRY. Treaaurer, went to George W.T’ock, and amounted to
should continue to bo sustained. It was
1248,290 05
’CoxHxcTtox.—Several miataks^otmd .thfl firU Prws to mise tb» standard of
Dec. 31, 1854, Auditor­
got him to draw up a “minority report,”
tbdr^ray into the published proroedings Freedom in the Capital of the Republic.
and, as he himself says, without having Genend Swcegles reported
Em Qr, Court CornY—ORfN L. RAT.
*'*
&gt;ty'Convention last week. On For twelve veara it has been identified
/ of
tho
tho means in his possession for ascertain­ the amount due tho Trost
Fund
------ ' 660,174 74 tho first informal ballot ■ for Representa­ with ‘the A'nti-SIavsry movement, end
For Co’. Sameyss—JA8i H. BROWN.
ing tho facte, concocted a gross bundle of
especially represents the Anti-SLavwp el­
Thus showing that “Dem- ”
tive, Lbrenxo Mudge, weLbfilieve, received ement of tho itopubliwt Party. Although
Ucr. ftvrA„..r. EETER CRAMER,
falsehoods and misrepresentations, which ocratic’ AdminStrallop had
.
uirwcviu,
^•rvfibrooers—j. p spgxC!®.
six votes and J. M. Nevins five, which independent of more Party organization,
jiuErf nasem.
were palmed off upon the I&lt;cgislaturc and run the State in debt to
wrre omitted In our report. On the first it was din first paper to advocate a gene­
the people as “Kantar’s minority report." Trust Funds, in seven years,
tho sum of J
'
411,884 69 Informal ballot for Register of Deeds, ral union of.the Opponents of the Kann*
THE COUNTY TICKET.
Thus was Kanter made to utter lalsc' Laxt week wo briefly referred to our
And we have a total increase of 3652,- Mr. Van Brunt received nine votes, in­ Nebroskn Act in 185-1, in a Party of
hoods of which be was not the origina­
Freedom; took a leading part in tho for662 88 during the abort period of seven stead of one as published. Bereral mis­
niatioa of the RepuUicwi Pfirty, and,
tor, but simply the supplo tool of an un­
years of Democratic rule, notwithstand­ takes in names occurred; the name pub­ while holding Itedf at liberty to blame
she;:ii- ! s sale
scrupulous duuble-pay politicians. For
ing that during the «mo time they re­ lished “Munson," from Johnstown, should what it c*'P«i»erod blameworthy, has uni­
this martyrdom for the cause of slavoc&lt;rte the liberty, very briefly, to present
ceived the large sum of 33,416,887 53, read Monros; the name printed •ffJaeks,” formly vindicated It as true to its Prinracy Kantcr has been nominated for Stat&lt;and were making no works of substantial from Prairieville, should read Sackett, dnlee. It has never been a burden to ita
friend*, never asked, nor nt any time
1 * Hon. Gaoapa Tiiotats, whom wc intro- Treasurer, in order that “if elected" he improvement.
and the name, several times published,
would have been willing to receive, any
iduccd last week as the Republican npnii- may have a chance to ascertain the faeU
SPECIAL NOTICES
In addition to this we append a state­ “W. T. Wheeler,’ should read M. T. kind of official orcongresriunal patronage
in
relation
to
the
condition
of
the
Treasu
­
Mnafor Representative, ia, we believe, the
ment showing that the Democrats 4 foiled Wheeler. Other mistakes may have oc­ lias always been self sustaining.1 From
ry. This is the manner in which that
moat popular man that could be present
to keep up the interest on the State debt, curred of which we have no knowledge. Ita friends,’then, it asks a auliecriptiou
important document caioe into existence,
that shill enable it t° hold a position gain­
and that tlie Republicans did pay in three
Dr. Pelham, Dcmlist, has taken ed by so much effort, and to continue to
Vantage nf having been in tho State Sen- and, notwithstanding'!!* falsity in almost years more than three timet as much of the
wield an iritl’ijncc which, I trust, has nut .deut»l ,ul&gt;aUti&gt;tra fa
every particular, tuts been, time and again,
rooms in Ruwcr’a block. See his curd.
interest as was paid ty tho Democrats
been exerted for evil.
•
made apparent, wo append a few more
ack Jaws u&gt; conform to the newly adopted
during the same time :
The Literary Department of the paper ■pared in rrtroetisg. Teeth filled • iU&gt; pore gold.
nestings^ October It "Si
figures bearing upon some of the charges
State Constitution.
Farther details of theft by the previous will be carefully attended to. Out of II j
Paid by Dem.
Paid by Rcpub.
Oliver E. Everts having received the made therein.
1852 815,153 39 1855
320.028 76 Locofoeo State Administrations were already have been annulled several works
The report commences by stating that 1853
promisod
last
week,
from
the
Trost
‘
---------------------------which
hare
gone
into
the
permanent
IJt;
1856
19,773
19
59,
917
03
nomination for Sheriff, will receive, as he
102,517 (H Funds. Here is a leaf from the primary eraturv of the country. In addition to
tho Democrat* left iu the Treasury in li54
20,371 02 1857
School Fund Ledger. The different re­ the Novel 1 am now publishing from the .
The Treasurer's
pubheans. We iniroduco no atrauger to 1854, over 3500,000.
3182,462 83 ports of the Commissioner of Land Office ncn of E. Foxroa. I shall commence winw855,300 CO
report for that year, made December 1st,
thows the following amount received on
Paid by “Democrat*" iu
■&gt;t!&gt; saters.
say*
3553,004
03,
but
the
DeiaocratM
account of Primary School • principa], able power, by a gentleman residing tua ir
55,300
GO
. Everts Is a p^itive, active Republican,
thru: years
Baltimore.
vVe nave
have rvaa
read we
the wnulc
whole''
vuc
8736,827 74 naiumorc.
no
remained in power one month longer,
. mxiux.
such will be elected.
Tho present School Fund in
production in manuscript, and can astely !
Excess paid py Republicans
. JFor County Clerk, Daniel Striker, is a during which time they expanded 383,­
the Treasury is only
630,712 91 I »ay that nothing of ih«* kind »ince the an i
in three ydara
8127,162 23
962 71,'leaving onlv 8449,941 87.
PROBATE NtrriCI
•J0W&gt;g -nW, and, although extensively,
Die
discreparcy
between
the
•
w
.ajah&lt;w
of
Undo
Tom
’
s
ChHn,
Imr
i
Another gross violation uf truth and
It is proper here to state that the amount
r...» and
..u the
.k. last
i.«t is
inAtn**
first
106,153 i17 , raoro ingrossod our aUcntion ur more
nay not bo universally known. He is a
candur, is die statement that tlin State
Deduct for expense* ajul )&lt;&gt;on»: of .&lt;’fell'lr
our fueling*.
teal dub, active Republican, and as audi received from the sales eff State Lands
expenses have been iccseasod during tho [____
tliesu two ftenis the first is:
33-R*&amp; S3
hi
1854,
wss
3409,775
73,
while
in
1855
Tliv Ecu present* weekly a Summary
jnarito the confidence of his party. If
’
81,820 00 of General Now* and Political Intelligvnro
it decreased to 3159,648 69, s|^wing a last three years, which la only madcap- Loans
hundred and fiftv
any were disposed to withdraw their supkeeps a careful
keens
carcftil accord
iccord of the proceedings
pruetvdin;
parent by adding to the usual current ex­
portjrom Mr. Striker, it would be frcin decrease in one year of over a quarter of pensea, the amounts paid in carrying on
. ,
. . . , - 898,634 83 of Congrcsa,
Congress, and is tho
tlie aepoeitory of
of r Il is anppUntinj all ojjr-r
j„
/ 7
I W hich amount deducted from the above large portion of thr m&gt;»&lt;i mtercatinf and ruj.iy» a p&lt;ipeKntv w!
ulterior nsbtives, as his character is above a million of dollars. In 1857 the receipts \
«74I7 M, Io b. .
from this source were only 350,354 55, j th. U&gt;u«ur. fart lb. illrrrai A.,Un..
specchrs delivered in that body.
reproach, and his qualifications ter the
1 so that if tie expenses of the State had and Cullcgc; which are of Democratic counted for ou’y as fobbed by differen
differen*’ ‘
G.
C. BAILEY.
■ offire unqueetiooed.
reWi»«J»UrS.d«ri»fU»-lhrrejrer. paternity,■"
1 lfif any”odium
,i“ra 11is‘attached
lUdxJ 1 ' Locnfoco5u
“ '■officials.
ir,o*l‘State
and
’ ‘ n’asAioytos,
-■ - D.
““ C., - Oet. 1 tftM
H N. Sheldon, tho present Treasurer,
I
Of money loaned by Locofixyi State
in carrying thorn to completion, it should
as they wore during previous years of
officials belonging- to Primary School
TERMS.
rest upon the Democrats, and hot upon
Fund upon bad security to party favorites
term of hie office. This, and the foet that Democratic rule, the Treasury would
Single copy; one year
and thus lust, 325,228 00.
havu bccotap bankrupt from thu ccute tho Republican*.
Tlirvc copies, one year
his nomination was nearly unanimous is
The constitution of our Stale, an in­
Next comes the interest account, which
Ten copies, one year
sufficient evidence of hie standing with alone.
strument of Democratic paternity, re­ show* that the following smount of
Single copy, six months
Another (charge mpde is, that the Dem­
quired U»o establishment of so Agricul­ money was paid to the Commissioner,
Five copie«,*ix moths
The candidate for ProsccnUng Attor- ocrats reduced the State debt, while the
and never reached tho Treasury, or if so
Republicans increased it, while the truth tural College, and the Republieaos have was never accounted for there ♦-■&gt;4,958 03
' the opposite is the
- fact,
as only faithfully obeyed the law, in using Wrongly deducted for expenses,
first term of that office, and ■ we beliere te that exad lly
about fifty thousand dollars in erecting
whidi should have been
;U is acceded that be has bean the moat will be seed by the following official recharged to University Fund 4,000 00
the necessary buildings furnishing a libra­
cords:j— I
£.efficient Prosecutor Barry cosmly has ever
ry and laboratory for chemical analysis,
bad.
Wc are aware that Mr. S. will en- Iri. Under Democratic" management;—
838,958 03
, D. V.’ Bell, Auditor Gen­ and other permanent fixtures, for the
In recapitulation, we will say that the
- WMuter a strong opposition, both from
, reports the “total debt of [icrmanent benefit of tho institution, in­ loss by fraud, from the Primary School entitle the person making it np to a oopy
■ the Democracy, and a few of his own
which she is liable without stead of using it for the malntainance of Fund Principal, has been
»7,517 34 for. one year.
the Stale
. g»rty,and, while bo will receive our hear­ coutingonc
To voluntary agents will also be Rent,
’ 32,290,708,51* the institution for two years, as b chargod Interest
88,958 03
if they desire it, a copy of the bound vol.
ty support as the most efficient officer in
.John J. Ad.
On worthless loans to party
Nov. 30,
in the report.
;
hacks
25,228 00 uineof Factefor the People.
eaknNdadi*e^e?Mlf’
Chae^wsiy to which he b re-nominated am, Au?,
All the other charges, when carefully
When a Club of subscribers has been
tel aggregate
30, the
uTWa. VW»«
examined, are found, and have been
Total smouxa
371,703 37 forwarded, additious may bo made to it
funded or fimdabb State
to those Republican!, who fed and think
THE I’EOPLE’S COLLEGE then, on tlie same tarma. Il is qot nccesHary
DohJ,♦2^16,533,43 proved, to be equally dastiluto of truth,
otherwise, dial wo sincerely hope, thry
that the subscriber to a .Club should toNov.
, *49, Auditor
as we would show if space would permit, to which poor and rich look for the early ceivc their papers at the same post office.
Kill carefully weigh the consequences, to General A
page 35, re­
education ot thalr children, and about
but we will leave the balance for future
A Club may be made up of either
Debt fund­
which the Locofoeo party have eren been
_.
tbemeolvcu and the Republican party be­ porta the
____ Z"
♦2,488,496,66 examination, simply statins that the prodigal of fine speeches end hypocritical new or old subscribers.
’
’ fore determining upon any other course. ed or ■being Ximded,
Dsc.31,' *, Auditor-Gen'
sentiments. Am been pillaged—plundered,
For Register of Deeds, Henry P. Cberera! Adam,
32, reports
less than was used by the Democrats fur ro6M af the rom of SEVENTF-ONE suui, ax my nak, Large amounts may be
remitted in drafts on Ruston, New York,
ths “total
or fundatlie same length of time. The Dcmotrato THOUSAND. SEVEN HUNDRED Philadelphia, or Baltimore $ smaller
AND THREE DOLLARS AND
ble debt,”
32,529,872,87
paid |14 per ream for the same kind of
THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS. That party amounts in gold, or in tho notes of sol­
, Auditor-GenDaaSl.
end uncompromising Republican, pre­
paper which they charge the Republicans by ita editors, are asking tho people to vent banks.
.
eminently the choice of his section, and oral S
Address G. Baiunr, Editor of the Na­
with having paid 312 for, and 328 for reinstate them in power, and doubtless
porta the
‘ sue.belie ve of the whole county, we trust
fundable
»2^&lt;»»69,1B chatter which the Republicans paid only will attempt to cover up the rascality of tional Era, Washington, D, C.
Subscriptions received and for­
he will bo triumphantly elected.
aS ATEN, in Guodyeor block, State
Audi tor-GenNov, 30,
♦26, as has been i&lt;eforo shown fyom the tlieir eornrogus, by palliating their con­ warded by Jcho fl. Van Brunt
O, L. Ray, candidate for Circuit Court eral Sweeg
duct, casting doubt upon the au’hentioity
official record.
of lheao figures, or by a bojd denial of
funded nnd
..Copjmisaiotw, is universally knowa as a Cl' "the
If
our
opponents
expect
to
gain
any
­
PatcooL
Miaaw.
Ths
C3»emi*ta
hare
the truth of these ebarges. Vfo can say
able d
” with 398,' man well qualified fur Ute poai tiou. Being
thing in this campaign by such gross that Mr- C.'B. Stebbins nasarra us of the long baen Joboring Jo detect this ssbtile
Bonds to be
500.InL

fcrafE

MOSES- WISNER.

rEDMtrmD . rjuRFiEW).

3B4VC1S W. KELLOGG,

■

GEOBQE THOMAS.

fastings’ Jrin /Cnrrnit.

ssw?.

bum;

liquidated,
,______ ,
32,406,350,02
r-.
Nov. 33,| '53, Andilor
Geoeral Sw
total funded
all who have business to transact with rvporte
and fundable debt,” with
t office.
♦32,850, In t-f
"
’
---------------------Bonds,
32,372,142,07
N&lt;n. 30.'
, AuditorGeneral 8w&lt;
reports the ‘1
♦3531,546,70
i from the official “demCoroners, Peter Cramer and J, C.

falsehoods, as are paraded iu their public
prints, we think they have grossly under­
to diecooer • tingle dircrtpancy of a tingle
rated the intelligence of their resdsra.
dollar, bttieoen the aecountc of the Land
FfT" Box. F( W. K*xi-ooo addressed a Cimmittioncr'and the Treaeurer, tinetlht
Jirtt Monday of January, 1856, *Aw» the
good audience, at the Court Bouse, on
preeenl Republican Adminiftration, as­
sumed control of public affaire.—Laming
remark! to the only issues between tho Republican.
_

An Eorroa Poomotsd.—W. W. WoolHis address ah, Esq. editor and proprietor of tho
was well received, and the coeviction
o Crook Journal, has been nominated
that in 18471, “The Total debt of the was fastened upon the minds of all that for the third Representative District of
this County. Bis electian is certain, and
State" was J
32^90.738 71 i
And that in 1354 it was 32Ji31&gt;45 70 elected to a seat in Congress, he will ac­
of the House. Wo have labored hero
cept no compromise in which principle is

Aran, of Lowell, has at length succeeded
He finds it to be an ethelrfol exhalation
df vegetable decay, whioh evolved &lt;
in the presence and ty the aasistatK
water. Ito absorption through tbs it
into the blood ia the sole cause of

the extension of alavary.

which not only neutralizes but expels it
completely from the system. It « put J-df of Prvbate, in
wpm convenient form, called “Aoux
Graa-’^nd funiisW chearwtoan other

hkh !aat

♦240,777 19

try, and engaged to be married to a Ger-

Circuit CooX of this county, are in aee-

ioM by tie burning of 4w /Uelria on tlw alhyiUiaD,
Atlantic.

y*. t|&gt;at the “democratic"

PROBATE NOTICE.

•;„Y“ «f &lt;*“"■ r™"1”*’

to be elected fourth

y“—HnUl Slakf

at Grand Wdi for violating the Liquor
La -. secund utfrnse
’

Dat^L October 4,1868.

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rata pocni er mvi-rf^

JUU4 RECEIVING

;'direct

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COPpEMgAND TIM WARE!
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STOVES,

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FLANNEIA SHEETINGS, STRIPES
TICKS,-UN8BY8, SCUTCH PLAIDS,

KEN­

SHIRTINGS .(brown »d

TUCKY JEANS*, TWEEDS, CASSL
meres,

Election Notice.
NfOJICE i* hereby gmallK*t *t a Ceoaad Dec
n boa to ba baldo. liAd^ay a^w^ng tl,«
Oral Monday uf haveuibar neat, in Uic Kbue u(

READY-MADE

ijrok,

MtoatonMoftbeSiat.. I^dpISca, Attomo. liraaral. tMipcnntrudcai &lt;« Ifob'vc iMlroadoh. *a
Mynitoi of tba State Itoanl u| EducaUoi,. in place
ot W liter J. Baxter, t&gt;l&gt;UM teim of v«kv mllaxof every poaaiblu sue, retxtnUy purjJwMid mte January lol. Uta. and a KaptcaMjatfro

•t Frijw pcrfrftl) suUrJ to t!ip
Balta, Cotton Xarj, Boot. snjJ jjhoee, Bntbars.
PARU TIMEII

Alan. d.e fol toning County UAocn for ibc Couo
ty of Uagry ; cue Tmaaurcr, no&lt; Ctetk. ona I'roMting Altbrnay. one ’tit-g-.Urr. otw Shoriff, one dim
Circuit CouianiiBwaar.oM ttorroyoraud tnu Cor

HARD-WARE!

Ki wonid apll aMewtioa to toe numeroua pay

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COOKING STOVES!
kepluo band by ua, many of whkh an unauiraaeed by any iu mark.1.

CROCKEZRYI

SCHOOL

BQQKS,

Notice ia aiw hereby given, that at raid General
KfClio.1. Ute Act »f live fogtel-ture of thia Slate,
entitled ".la Art to AuUvoni* the Bu.u—a« of a large aaricu fat all clasaca.
Hanking.'- appro..d Kabrearr Is. l.vVf, will b»
aubttnt rd tn i!m daclota ot tola Slate f.ir Uwir ad:
pniral nr diMpproral iu pnr»uanee of Sections W
and si #f aud Ad.
W. K. fKRBXS, Sb«iR

'

bsawv thia man, for the patient enapea the
risk mb-ch he mat tu ta vtoiant attacks ef
tlifo Wcfol diatempor. Thia -Cum" expaia
tho tnintnatle poinn of PrrM xrro Aooi
fam the eystaaa and BnrrtnM the dertlop-'
of tfa dfoeaaa, 1/fakaa an the forat a^
preach of ita ^umvwtoiy ryreptotm. Il ia
mt Mp -thn ban xmaady evar Wat daaonared
for thia ciaa of camplaiata, but she ths

taiaotni at Intcnnittmita is, that it aontaiM

of the miaanvstie poiaon. A great varwty of
dfoorden arias from ita irritation, among which
tee Nraralxia, Rbcuraatum. Gout, Headache,
Btodnm, Toothache, Earedre, Catarrh, Arthtaa. Palpiutiun, Pdnftd Adtetion of the
fiplren. ifyvteriea. Tain tn the Bowch. Colic,
I'arai y ui, and Dmamcmt of tho Sumach,
an of W*«K when originating fax thie oauae,'
put on tho Inicnnittcit type, or become perfodGto -Thia -Oeu'" expele the poben ftrnn
tho tjpod. and etxaeqpmfBy carta then all
alike. TrfoMjhvnluablenreu&lt;ticatoiminl.grants gad ivrororu trovcIEug &lt;u tesymmrily
maiding ia the malarinna tUatrioto. If takm
oecaoumally ar daily whila ezpoaed to tho iafeetion, that will be excreted from the cyrtrm.
and eadMC accumulate in auffleient quantity
to ripen fatto dtooaaa. Hrace it is erm more
valuable for protection than yurt, and few will

iff.

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THE BEST CATTERNS OF

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MOUTHS 1

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«r» ntfainfly aruci'mr to buy

WIltDOW

WHEAT!

WEIGHTS'.

»"i if you with to tr*&lt;U
C0I8TANTLT U* HAND.

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UTENSILS!

SATISFACTORY TERMS.
ef every to——ip**—•
LOW FMCIS.

—1 —1 5. 'i
a.^ w__ -=!O. L. KAY»

k,~

.-waera-^e^

JO~—• -C VUU- - UWKBOJ^

.tn«o • *~4 .—«5- -3

All iundaof

Brt» that mar rente before me in the shorecapoc
Uiaj-Posl OlCw addn«», B**u,|(’0M'£j'BAT.

T O O X. • 1

IF

WOBI MF HWWtolbw /Me®.*—

LOW W«»W

M W-W-. . «• M-Mfoinmwwcato
f

teitoa fa «B0W£« for g«faa.

exu. far ar rm

roca.o*

Zksl
market
pnee- DA
. ir-.tU
caaliigUel
/paid
J0B^T

’u*

aa*w

LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. F. Robahtb, Hastings.
MORTGAGE SALE
TVFAULT having bkrn MADK

assa^E^^sr-*’
iBDXf&amp;J A 6®Di8B?

G R OCER 1

!

roreef ehrouia diamee-wuah aaScro-

S31XVS.

IBOdKlBIB'Xi
are anatag (rwa aa impure slate ot to*
Ji. R.IL- ifadwai 'sRcguistma ■ ill cure.rWeodve-

GLASS-WARE! !
Ac.,

Ac.

* &lt;i

J
LADIES* DKEFS C(OOD«!

BOOTS ac SHOES,

KJU^WSc'

BOWm MABDWARE STORE.

A line UMirtmrct

Land lerrKale.
TM week half of Ibe nM-lhwsztqunrter of section

u yma ■Mi»ydfa&lt; *■&lt; to
uMsfaop
•MttfouH.-4
F* «
*
KFAi’nm.
Bmrtinge. Aag. I3,,UM-

.

J. P. HabertaA Cm, IlaaUuga.
A. J. Bawne, rrmnevitie.
Vi Ntfato.UroAg.iUic.
FROSPWCTti OF

"

W trarefacf!- -fe i.tievoted talbeaofovrtortoe
LAWNB, BRILIJANTU, CHALLIS tjemottUUc party wtoa.tf tor^M,aud of Damaeree
tc IVlOrirte affae- &gt;’ l»* •’neempromreinp a«.‘
ROBES, FINE SCOTCH locate atf'rtrtoii, .‘■rtf
A strict
sfti-eCotrtWuttoei. aad-au FteuoemGINGHAMS, PRINTS. 8I1EP CMmtrWCttoe
teal AdminfotriflBtibftllb Gweramewt.' -'
The DrttT Eva.red Peer eoutaia* a fall aeeounl
HERD'S Pl.AID,STELLA 8IIAWL8,
of tire oerorrenere of th* day, gpd revv1**!.’- bf
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COD corrcpemdcnce. Ac., the latest foMRV WwWgvuse
Preprint, ail public doramenta of htoMW and ireLARS AND SLEEVES, (nww Mylr.j portance—contain, .neeiai, fall rod eerante ropurta of 1 Comtoerrial and financial Affair., New
Vork market., indoding Stock sod MmreyHarkevi
WHITE GOODS, 4cc.
towetlrer with lire Cstils MaAvta ef ths ceuotry
■ud SOCh forelgu Mdrktfe a. are of genera! fotereau
Tire Stem WreKT-r Evtxrxo Post cantata. aB
tbr reading anttre Of toe Daily.

MEM IKP BPY'S WEAK!

cial reference *to tUwraU of country nredera. and
beaidraall tire nislterdf jrn-r.I b.lereat pubhabrel

DENIMS, 8TIJIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADE^ of’ every

digest of the new suf the div ■
•’•*’' *
“
TF1RM8:
Zu-ify A’rerei.w flw.
Kngfel cep. for mis
| Three coptoe to ad&lt;&lt;aria,ad’*uce tV.'X) | vauce....,...
.
Stogie copies per month..7&gt;.:
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
A.;- HreHy Zbratoo Ptaf.
fosuUifadarcn.W'fawatioy ondSuhndvAND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
Siugta copy aato Tbir
1 Fit. cvpka uu i car
toVivtart, . .’«,«) laadianee. 11 LOO
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
Two copies........... SJh | Jep iortos........ kft.w
FANty CASSIMEHES.a bry.-atuck,
NtoHrZrtnfaTtF.'
_
I. Publitlfa Every Tbutafojr/^
fuirtutiful pattern* and very cheap; HL.1CK
'''t*’tl’ihCT7A.lX&gt; j mlvLeo . .:....»lt,«U
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

variety and toy le.

,Five
’Xeoptex.
’^7oee
’X«
|TVlX3f *”SUi
jcor i'Aay ifaev number at the

d.’C., Ac.

A large aad be.ulift1 aaaortnu,-nt of

ia advance. .a.CO | rule of *1 per year.
Snbecrtpthm mar ooanmeure at aav time, i'ttg
•ttuff* fa adewm*. A O’ pornoo wredieg us twen­
ty O’ m~n- »ub-criber&lt; a ill Ire ent-.tird to ao e.tra
eopv for hi. serrieea; or for too eob.c-.bere be wUt
receive a copy for six month’ V, Ban”, dab &lt;4
snbserita r. has bron f-^ed. AUtion. may Ire
made to hla the &gt;me 'Veefodtew Money meyb*
forwaritad al onr risk. Rpecimen coptea-at the

it.
W* C. BRV ANTA-CW.-•
fjfced Ito fitoM’a* iw.
41 Na scsvMfv«. Lrasart, NtwYoefa
sUrta, oeltaro, gloves, hosiery, erarata. paati, ev­
Barber «bup.
ery variety £rom five toililaga to six dollan; coati,
The 1’uirecriber has opened a .bop ire art r oppoevery price, quality and pattern ; vesta from six
Aeeta, rfay to perlhne all labor, ofbto profossaeu.
MuilingstouxdoHa/s.
'
«aeh Sa .haring. Imir-euttfog. ahampooing ifa
beir&lt;tev:ng. on Ihkaborted aotiro.
,r.n_________
■- -A. 1LHANNIX.

J’JIOFU*HJB MOTTR

FEBRIFUGE WISE!
BOOTS 3c SHOES,
a targe atock and great vmrnty. Mea’a calf bool,
for (3
hip boot., kip broguM, aalfifo., enaaielrd and paleat leather -do., cootrou gaiters for
tnen and boya. eelf, patcat and feamoftj foatber,

WrtKVER aad Agwr. Chill Ferer. Dumb Ague
I' J'criodteai Headache, Lire, of Ajqretite, Mq*
every diareac arising from a tliwrganiied coodllion of the Liver, or aa impure wr defective aisle
efll.a Iltaod.
14T Tan Wiar’ra rev cr w Gr.inr Itavrum. as a
ommta to vuarcac;,' larax euxirrsv atta soot
aau.au «&gt;■&gt;•» Aaaurt TOa vaa aaova Dumaaan.
JUilN WISER, Sole I’rpwirlor^

tWTo whom ail erdcra meat be addraeeeil Jtl
TO THE PUBLIC!
Hr Frew ask .ff^CUU^rrr. 9*Jua etirer^lp
PBOF. MOTT'S FF.BBlFl’Gfi WINK.
iU virtue* bars fam repretodky wot le the tori Hi
.tian of thia tro«fl*Mfa*‘*&gt;ta^Ifatfro«’tbe sys­
tem. It matter, not ta’wjouforhewtogrta fas
the dtoraae meg b^a *afc«a;yui. tW Wine wm

s’ESj^mkE»,uiktait
lu’Wttt jMidfaihrougbeJithe Western
Stalae. _ —. . . .

A targe stock

'rra“- 'tSTJk

3SE A T a 5
for men and boya. Paha leaf, Leghorn; Fanuu,
wool aad far of every grade, aad maay other

BOOK*

rtiavotfeiMnvwriMr fee

•yyiLUA Mf H. BANT A has
rawtocJ abejr
the old atobd,8tateMfafoMtoSK% Bmw
neiraBfaire4HMtoy. nrbure be ha..reastimUy

'kSm »?LnS^IT ? ?

Mtaaawitggaa Liadti,wJW1 yw*audAriswll.,R?
veraudnyo^Ware,Jtafa.jf vy qtmhy ubd
The aitaatfan of CASH BUYEIS b respect
twuy sotidted. se jre'Mi oJtoia re iio gir
yoo grantor bargain■ tbaa daaffa hid vHbwfae

FBA/.XUMILL.

1 .. .

ke.. Ac. Wheuever tire female Mr»tem
i. fa of order, a d.»e of Rad-efe
Kcgntetoea will,re.lore il to rnolmtly-

CHALLI

pA£EEE OXfla’*'!

Prjcea Bewutakrd ta-.ttlt the trade—cai
nndElxamlao.
P. B.-Cirt for Hid». •
F. ROWER.
Baattoga. Feb.1.1 I6M.
-t asOtf

ilea. Indamam-M of toe itoweto. Dynfwptoe. Urer focppl,ti«‘t.

Tiis svsyiNG post.
f*» ofJwf fx-toemrie .Awr-M.’ is Ge rify -/ *V M
bine I” ‘l,e
elritaX bf a ^^StefaS-

New Arrangement
at the Store of F. ROWER.

b. n. it.
C R. R.—Rsdwat'a Heady Reiref for Headachy
ahettaraWk or nervous; IthsoaiBtiaw
Itorelyala, liumbagn. Gout, Ksueul|dai
TMIfarhr. Bn,all l'o«, 1’craw.riwoUru
Joiata. Kidney Complaint., Srortoe Favrr. Pain. Brewed lire IJrer. lleanav
Jle..dm. Heurtt-nre, and i’.re. of all
kin&lt;ta Redway a Reedy Belief will, ia
a few mlautea. chaw toe miaanm you
auSsr to jojaut pjcaaaic.
.

ImsgswM Throat. Jadsre-toa er* Fa-

READV-.TIADE CLOTHING !
in the

kept eotmtanUy M hand, and all kind. MADE JO
ORDEH.
Don’t Cuzetlbe phute.

wb»ta wears Htafd ^11

’

«A»f A»» c&amp;

PR. J. C. AYER A CO.

^OUflTOM WORK

™r««»

MAIBEACrFBElS’ AI&gt; JGIXEIS’
•

dured cures too numerous and too remsrkahfo to
be forgotten.
’
“
rBET.MtED BT

The oubocriber having roflUcd bto store forth,
tatredactioa of BOOTS A.SHOES aa a breach of
tes trstie, would adieu a pn.Uoo of tire public pat

Judge of Probate,

w.

AWwai '.Wld be hailed
as »bfeaaing bv srsry mother. Uirwehost tbs
taud, whose lafaate are affiicted with bores. Heijiars, Ac. Tta&gt;«» breaking, out uhn*earb )sr»
aridram ofrli.eree trenamltud from the para*
ataai ’A few fames Cd the
Mrre/rmt

AB tliat certain piece .or pareel of land altaate
tn section twvntr.two,- (T2.J town four. (Lr Worth
KNAPETS.
STOW Iia.JlSC.iEiT'i.-^^ very tow.
H co. wmtl any BJIOCHK 8HAWUS. £• io the Thornapple Bircr, oh the couth by ttw east
J
KNAPKTS.
and weal quarter line of said .rotten tjrenty two
Iredtea1 ehUdm’a, aad mtoare* above ef every
(rt,) Of the "«» by the pnblle higbwtr. tind os&gt;
If rou wanl any Grooeriea, specially TEA or the north by a line mad. by Calrla (1. llill, io bis .WripUoo. Ladiea’ tea can grew gaitem for
luror thereof, aa a partition line between Charles twelve ablUinge. Loew do. aiaa to stores ebUTOBACXO.ge u&gt;
KNAI'WS.
of land, more or !e^ will be sold sf public ren- Itoga. Kid coagreaa gaiters, eeiameted bootees,
NOTlOSB^KOto KNAPE.V8. due, to lite highest bidder, al ihb Court Hcnec, in calf bocXUk-good quMity. for »*&gt;* abdliug.. am!
the vltlagc rf Hastluga, ir. jeAf ammly of Barn-.
rrvrytUog dttiri preportioa.
in told evmay. on the slxtatatb Q«) day of Octo­
"ze- — "»•• 1,imn
ber, A. I&gt;. I8J8, at two o’clock in the afternoon of
that day. ’
D.
X
GAGE,
Mortgagee.
u yon want «J LOOKING GLASSES, go to
B. B. Fcun, Atfy for Mortgagee. &gt;iJ io

attorney”nd counsellorATLAW,

.0ob'i Aul to g|T® “• *
J®" whb to Vujr, ' ■.

MMS

C£.

for the illitrtcrirq;
fTS»±iS
s:v; Janutn-tn anm..u oi tat
futaorjry organ, fit ^Tacident to ™/hm.te.
While mu-.y inferior remedies throw ujen the
eommudty have failed and hren dtoearAd, ttiU
ha. gained friends by every trial, tonferrod beuefl-j

go m
:SS.iTt‘SX2.«!S;:&gt;

R will be done on

r/RWTTWG

So wkfa U the held cf its oarfala«4 and ao n-umerons art toe eaam cf ha cures, that almost
evtjy srotica cf country abounds ia person, pub­
licly known, who have been netored from alarming
and et.-n desperate diseases of the lungs by iu
use. When care tried. Its superiority over every
other medidoe of its kind is toe apparent to escape
pbserradan, and where its virtues sre known, the

Jf rangd nlno weal. WBarrr conhtr and State of
etired to b« paid by aa indenture of Mort;;*&lt;v.
MLbiratt.aud containing eighty ecrraoflaad. also
Grateful for the liberal palrousge hitherto be- bearing date lift lath day cf November. IBM,
the afoul l*lf of the aoulfoea.t quarter of aa&gt;d
made knd executed by J.mr. Bell, of Barry Co.,
melton eighteen. In the gam*
■lowed, 1 will in fotarr aodcaror io please.
and State of Michigan, to ii. N. Gage, adminis­
trator cf the estate of W. D. Gags, dsceased. at
Ilaattnga, September 215 'M.
the tame county ead -State, which said mortgage
toiheHAb*bidder,attboXJBUrt Hoose in the riiwas date recorded in the office of the Itegtater of
&amp;£^!”5-13&gt;SSr’,«!i?KS.'£‘25
A. A. KNAPEN.
Deeds of Barry county. .."ircsald, en the mb day
of Deee-nber, ISif, !u Liter D »f Mortgages, on
SJnty U. Wlb day of November next, at l«o
which, aaH mortgage, there to claimed to be
dnel at tbe date of this notice, one hundred and
B. H. Fciptra. AU y for Mortgager.
ctrttr dottoM aad Ofty eight twats (glU) M) aad
aa foil or proceedings baring Meo inetltuted at
Dated Sept- S. 1WS.
l*w- or eqaity to recover the said debt now teCHANCERY SALE.
maining secured hr said mortgage, or any part
tberror Notice ia hereby girca that by rirtue of
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tb» Cw«C C«art
a power of sal. in said mertgage contained, and
If yen waul aay .WIRTH GOODS. V&gt; M
O Hie County of Barry, Ju Chancery.
in purauanee of the statute in such eaae made ard
KN APEN'S.
provided, the premises described in said mortgage,

O

IP»MT ciaa

Pntirnts in ndranecd stages of tho

/
MuinGAGBSALK
nKfif l.T baring been ma!»in IU payment of
U a certalntnm 0"motley. Secured to be paid by
an indenture of M jrtgage.bearing date tUserenth
TbesegofvU vataiMWLl toaell.todi «ito that
da’ of Jauuarv. A D. I'M. evade and ex-eated by
Gcwrge W. K’rtovt. and Bimiee Ktdar. rf Barry all in yasit, of say thing in my line, would call
count’, and Stat’ of Michigan, to Hiram H. Stanirr. oM^edMirgU. KuuSusko county, and Slate of and cxamluc thaan before paitchaaiug. It will be
IndMM. which ..Id Mortgage «;« duly
fa the oSe« of the Begi.ter of Ikeda of Barry my hlgbesl pteaauro to show lhex good, to ail

IWabevswWbsssM**'1-

WHEAT FOR GOOOil

roa tttb axrtn cmn oy
Coughs, Colds, Influenxa, HoararacM,
Croup, Bron ch ilia, Incipient Coaaump-

log a copy of thl&gt; notice usd order to be pufliabad
ia IU KrpobliM.-. Banner, a nuUie new.jiajwr
printed at H-utings and circulating in aald county,
for the foil term of Ihrac w^ks «toM at lea.t
in each week, itvatcllalciy preceding the time uf
Uarirg in the premiacr.
0. I- HAT.
OtOwl)
Judge of Probata.

ISM, at 2 o'clock 1’. M, in Uber d of Mortgagea.
09 I'.ge* *9’ sml W».
...
.
Un which mid in -rigage there ia claliaod to be
due at the dale of thia notire, aarrn Urndrad and
I ahali adl tbeae beautiful goods for £^-lg P4f
thirty ou. doUaraAui ninety two cent., &lt;R73J,Stt.&gt;
and noMilor ptwS^dinga beringbeei loaiitniod and not oo.Ume, (or ralfotr never pay!) but will
at law or in equity to nccrcrtbe aald debt now rvciatolng avcortaf by Mid mortgage or any pirt
th. cu.tomc.-x intern.t, •• wcil as mine, to buy
Notice U hrreby glren that by rirtne. of good, on tome toraa. I intend to aell for nm;h
a power of aSle to said mortgage contained and In
ynyfo. than formerly, ax toareby I ahull han­
dle my means oftaaer.
HTOTEt!

»«4 el l be sold aa

en'i AsweKif Neeeforal wilfirrsdiram from toe
L ite« of the affiicted every particle of dieoeaed
depo.Ua, aad fill tbs reiaauith naw, pure aad
beahby bloou.
■'-

Ayer’s Cathartic PHls,

lEIAIffc AiTL CAIS
CpATEDF MK.1UUAN,) 1'rubai. Court for
O Barry county, an.
i add county.
• At a acaaiM of .aid mart, LoUrn nt t(»» oRca of
tlte Judgn toarvof. iu IlaatlHga. ou Monday, the for mev and boya.
rj^Msis- *•u
rTO-’-(l L

aaaovarue awtourrar.

NanyifaeasM IbstaffiteiJiUswlftr wviab&gt;arilo4
u heir looai. fron, lire direafed-be^m of -rttfely
efam BereMa.Cndfaa|ll i.tfagMfaaffiffiWlb
are among Ure moat eeeutmm of coiteli tatMoai ihaihe need, of 'these distance may Urelees ••tab-

DRY GOODS!

KI AM. TH£ PUHP061S OF A FAMILY HffBIC,

PRJJBATE N0T1C?.

nuaaMS.

Coanfotigg

tluonnSrcw of the prutos-joa this remedy tf.

tad invigorate every pertton of the human orgtataa. correetiag Ua dlaeaMd artton. and rcioring
Ito hrahhy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the I-jtxUi! who ia towed down with
fan or phydcai debCity la aatsafohed to ford bis
Itoufix or taw^^restorrd by a remedy at coee ao

chmmm?

aau auxMca •
■ aanovanno amotvaxT.
ssarves Diasaau,
., B«aai.rxxT, BUrtcr, kMt• • uvoaa. •
-. „ ।

dnem no quiniarn or other injurious effctu
whatever upon tho ccnrtitutton. TBoao eured
by h are left m healthy aa if they had nerm

ssss sjftw.xiss flss

MWfl ft

KEW SPRING GOODS!

Md me Ufretiy both for rare nd protection.
It ia hoped thia prioe trill place It within the
reach of all—tho poor aa well aa the rich. A
gnat snpirianty of thia remedy over my

-.‘wjrtyg"1?1* —ry-i.T^r1-^
dakSftbnr atoam. The a«vm below touned U
iu tlie matter of Hie eatate ofDav id Hyatt, dac-d
Tba nirest IjONNEtR, RIBBONS, ami FLOW­
On reading uul Chug the petition duly rariftml,
of CLsriea tlalfonay, executor of said eatete.
praying'for certain maonx. therein act forth, tar ERS, and IXt’MES, &lt;p4 SPRXGi.
!i.-eaae to m-U certaiu real eatate, in aa-d petilfou
daecribed, belonging io Mid decewrd.
f
TV'-vi- B * Cunkrcd. tout the eonridetption
xtxcaxtekxdcixz^a
btovesi
ot raid Jictition. and the bearing thereon, be poetpunad until Monday, the &lt;th day of Ocii4.tr. Ih.'A
at 1 o'clock io the .(lernoois at the oHco of tlie
Will do well vo call nod ..mine for Ihaoaclrei Judge of Probate. In Hutinga, st winch time and
DBXBG T*&gt;XAC*XX»TC»e,
bon of tone cad «trength to the ryitem dcUbutnl
place all parlies lutcrealcd are required to appear
by disease.
bedare purchasing slaenbere.
and show cauM.lf any, why the prayer of tlie ftliltoacr should not be grauted :
And it ia further entered Uvat tlie petitioner
pi** ftieUiE of

*s»
r»n&gt;» , fLiuutr,
'
.rcra utauaav. • -., a. a. aausr.
„
txruMMxvviu luauxaa, uul’un BimMlgm.
S’luajuta aaaaaas. . auixx aan aasburtAK
ctMitaanva maauta, axuer »»» axi.citeTvee.

tody: and in hsHorn dfotafex wb« Ftnrn

D EN1M 8,

^bSTnered-; ronri-! of MwforaV, BaadV Ito
lirf, BMfrayo MtaaCtog BtaMvwat —demT*

Urerroreolto^dnmicw.-wHero.n itator sMibiaed

wlicro a wy forgo aiMtUnnl ef m» good, just

SUCH A*

HHEJBT IKON!

HEW SPBING GOODS!

'■•F•• Rtatania &lt;rf BdasrsmUe rmtlaiii
-Vh
Lmdor eaUad for by dm

»d wt&amp; &gt;■*» ■ii, ifatfafal m
39
«hmm «- arm from ta w t. wy

reeairml fryn New Vork, to on

.j;

mtn aeuxar cbm 2a"1,

’ s.
EXHlBfXIDJIl
2s

Q0LU5IN.

at

ONE OJf TW.B^TSmqfS Of

ooods

HUSk^ELTi 8*-

1, tt-a.-A-w , ■■ ■ .
—M .l.hU~..’ff
T’’- FRUH AMBAVAI.

J.TSABT?

V»&lt;*» eulaaeed vklu» to bua!Dt», nw Bre (1&lt;n,
•fcWtom former p&lt;ro^..w i, ptotoe

W’lMOrtVE AMDRTMKIT OF

-

fatnrttiMK
«r Fcvw ud
. W—RTMrt Ttnt, ChiU Fww. XPteN
Ague, PetfaiAimU MondncA*. «f ROiowq

Ur a-1

*I TttAOtnXL,

1

Ague Cure,

Hart-agi. May 14, i«H - s’.

• *-

•stsitac c

*■*“»

�BLOWrlU’

IASSSWWit

a -xx.ixavixH WanaJIaa.

KOT l&lt;A°d Sat

l=W.

r all thm? tboptaJitir‘g5ua

4n ■

*14

&gt;■

tn
4*

r* aw|
leu.)
id ■ rig'

ItaU Kealuralive.and .U effref, wtrt m uoiZ
we leci It uur duly lo you and &amp;&lt; aZ!!ret
port it.
Our Utile son'a brad for aotne tbne l.sd Um .
a covered withretrre. u&gt;d
1
n» b.r ,1—.
•m|"«&gt;eqk wlreo a frkwd. re«’n&lt; J.U ,ofcn
r1'!1*?’ M’ ^J1**
‘GrUraUre, .. did so,

Tbe eloek roosiats in part of

I’fl^TS,

DELAINES,

SIIAwtX HOSIERY,

MERINOS,
D BN !M 8.

FLANNELS, SHECTfNGB, STRIPES
rumime w
TICKS, IJ NS EY8, SCOTCH PLAIDS, ana
osny. sub. ereire of rirtue and moenUtk soda hue
..torutdiiit: in tbe eyes of Ibe eh Uued world W«
Shirtings (brown ami whit*,) Ken­ •LdlBlui inflexibly oppose *11 distioelMaa be­
tween native and adopted citiiena. «W all pre
tucky JEAN8, TWEEDS, CASSI­ reriauon on ncuuni of birth or rrlirioue briiefFrJntbe deep Interest we fcel in iLe great imho *ffiU£cAXDIXAVU!C VEGITABLK BLOOD
mil vet dcndJd. w. bare gtrre. and »L.U cmituwe
NI ERES,
tori’* it much pnvvnuevre*. but not toIba exclnsiJa er twglret ululLor rnaUers al tatoroal and iu&gt;purtance. We shall suprrini.nd our new* depart
..rot with great cure, it bring our endeaeoe fo
make it fall and rrliable. always securing new. U.

1'Hoisate ,.wnc

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Jadigerf

PROBATE NOTICE
2TATK OF MltllfOAX. » PmlwK
5 Barry nmMr. a*. •
i .id euua
Al a cession »{ .Id court bolden al I
ri Judge thereof. ia If—lings, oa M

petMla. Ijrer &lt; ..riiplulit, lh»eaM-. &lt;K
th* Heart and Kidm-»«, Female Comnlaiulv, Smull Pul. Fever.. Meaalea.
Ac., Ac. Wbeu*. er the female .retest
U out of order, a draw of Bad" ay'.
Uegulatur. will rr»t«»re it to rynlartiy.
Xo female shcmld l&gt;* without them.
IL R, K Remedies are sold bv Rntuiau orery. □share.
JLkD WAY A CIA
J. P. Roberta A Co.. Hasting..
,
A. J. Bowue, PvalCrf-vtlhr.
K- Stdiwl., Ureng,.dle.

JUST RECEIVED

Al the cbeapcit store in t4wn by

H. J. KENTIFLD
a new stock nf Fall and winter GOODS,
wlitch.will be M»l&lt;l for

BEADY
required iu appear and ahoa
cant., if any, nby the prayer of aaid petitioner
tboald nul tie ctaaled.
Aad it la Ju.ti.er ordered that tbe pelitiower
giro m.ure So all parties intcmUwi by cbubmik
aeeq.'
IbU notice aad order U be paUli.bvd
in the ''iieimMuau lUuncr." a pnplie nea.pnj&lt;r.
printed al llaMinz*. and circulating in Mid ivuu
It, fur lb. ftiU term of three -eckn. oner al kw.t
I* each week Hext inuMedialcly preceding tbe tin.
uf bearing in Iwnramiae*.
n7|w3
. O. L RAT, Jwdge of Probate^

at astimUhitig k&gt;w prices. My motto
Is *a little cheaper than the cheapest?
1 hftt v jnsl roccivutl * g&gt;wxl aswetnoat

sou aanw «w

«~r ™^eEwTtErd2-

I* proreedhtg. uflb* Legtolature, but gie* (nil nerbstim report, uf aperehoa ia which the peWk mar
Irei aw inlereet.
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In our OHUtaemal department, oere ulikh a
couiiwteat inaa will preside, w* shall aim al oecw- waa produced by my diM.rder.-d stomach, for when
mt dtapenaia left Sue m» headarhe left with it,—
reey sad nrliabilitr.
The editorial menagetnmt and geuerel cendoet I naw fret better In every reaped than I Lave far
of the p*l«-r will remain ll&gt;* ren&gt;* as al present— VmuXyMra,
JOHX S. DEMV&amp;.
' We intend tu still further increoae our reading
Fcven tbe Rev Mr. McMcu »' I’aaturof frdi.ria
matter Th* Tais' ’U la printed.« new, bcaulifal

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
hat FBfct itself rach a renown kt the cure of
mtywirn &lt;« Throe and Leng Caaplafat. tW
I’, i. entirely uunrereairy for . to recount Ua
crider.ro of its virtue*, whererer it hat teen «a&gt;
ptey*!- As ft haa ton* been ia coaaUat uaa
throughout this tee-Jca. we need aot do more Uu*
BMure the people lu quaiity la hept up M the baa«
ft ever ha. been, and that it msyba relied on I*
JL u..n u x..
«_ - i - »

MAR.m A. HIGOIXiwnir

. J. WOOD— Dear Sin I bare —
of Profrereir Wv«J-. Ue.i ,tlli„Tj
ay tt ia the grealret diarosrry 4 u,s

lEM'S AHIi DATS

MORNING EDITIONt

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Foa Coennxw;
Fo* ras Cvu or DvararaiAfc
Foa Jscxnaca;
Fox. rn« Cess or Intoaamur *
Fom Haaoac**:
For na Cvaa or Drwcmx*
Fob a Fori. Stomacb ;
Foa r» Ceas o» Esmrsuss

fcpubitres friends la the Interior rf the Bute,
regjtrdlena of labor oU expense.
Xow is the time of rear. Just at the eomasaoer
ment n&lt; a new volume, for .ulrtcribers to aettd In
their name*. We abaft mak* tbe Tsrst-v* mors
thaneeer worthy of nnj-port. We a.k &lt;wr frievxh
to eireulate thi. prosptrtus, end any a w«rd ia
__ tu.xl.1 —.t. ,K.
Ik-1
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Indies

DRESS GOODS

a* ,n-a.
Moarea. Hweuwr. KitleohvbreJ Fant A Ca.,
Bar.lrera. WajJingt.Hi, D.V.
Hun. Geoevv Jieigga. Nut York.
Wm. If. Rirta, One. rfDefe^avr.
B d. Forevibe, Eiq.. Deal Ft Agft, I. C. B. X.

to lbeper€.rntanee Of whieh cur public pMiroa
has rualdsd ua UiecetnMe to ua small eslcnt.
TEBMS.-Slagle eopy H reni“. to &lt; lul». font
copies for »b-. ur nine tuples for MO, In adrencr—
each aubacrllav* name written «n lhe paper.

Such aad'finta, Ginghnnia, ^cptina, Mo
riwei.l’arariictink Block Alpacca* and a
variety of Wool Dclopna, all very nice
and wry cheap.
Alto n good tt*»urtmcnt of CI&lt;&gt;th» tor
MORTGAGE SALE
men’s ucnr»£nd a large stock uf Maples.
EFAULT haring been made in the payment of 1 leniins Sbevtinga, shirting, stripes, rbeciu
a certain Ml ui urnwuey, aecured to be paid hr
and tickings.
an I ndcatnre of Mortgag*,bearing dun the seventh
day of January. ,\. D. I'M. mad* «»dexecuted b.
JUST RECEIVED s new h.«rd

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

D

BOOTH ca«t MIOEM, Y
ley, uf IxvaburgK. Ktaeiuaku county, usd State of
Ininkua, which M.d Mortr.gr ... duly recorded
in tkoM uf the Rerikler of Deeds &lt;rf Barry I Lfodir’a Gaiters BusKIuh and Boot*, a
enuutr sture«a&gt;d. ua tbe 1st daeof Fcbrerary A. li. g&gt;-od aM&gt;&gt;rttn&lt;nit at very )&lt;•» prices.
IMEniSu'aiuekl*. M..ia Uber*
Mort-.gr.,
On hand a verv largo stock ofCruckcry
on |xqres W nod Sfts.
Ou ulneh awd moetnge llicre ia edaisred la be stone and Glass \Van».
due al the d.ir at tb„ i»&gt;ti^ , re.en hundred und
tbirtr-oMduller, ami ninrt.-ren &lt;«u, pUl.ffi.r
and noaallor procevdinf. bar lug hern instituted
fefcHOKBIBS,
el law ar iu oquilr lo rreu.er the Mid debt aww n
maiunu; moored by aaal uwrtgag* ur any purl
of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
Xnsiea ia hereby given tbal by virtue of
I have alm» a rcry large quantity &lt;•

3U.T3T1ME333S3E&lt;.
AND

CHANCERY SALE.

on hand and all persons wishing tn buy nr
sell will do well to mil before bargaining
elsewhere.
I would particularly call tho attention
of persona who arc building to the foci
that I have just Received a large slock ol
Nails dnd‘ Clans slid (hat 1 will furnish
aash, Glass, nails, Dot Trimmings &amp;c.,
al as low a figure an poaniUa.
■11-r I
IIJ KEN FIELD

TEMPERANCE

men, and eminent foroitlfir.. bare lent their
names tn cattily tbs vaparnllakd ttasfidMat ufltaat
remodica, bet our spare here will r.ot permit She
iatertiuu of them. The Agents bebnr nuaed &amp;
nhh cretii uur AmVUCAX AU AX AC in which they
are Rim; with also full dre.-rintwE. of the abort
evmpUiuU. and the treatment that abould b«Mlo*ud fcc tnatr sure.
Do not be put &lt;&gt;!f by unprincipled dealers with
other prrparaduca they ataha more praft on.
Demand AVST*- 3—* — ------ ■wZ j-a.
want «u bust I

There goods were bought to sell, and I wish that
all in want of asytMng hi my line, would eall
and examine them before pwrehaaing. Il will be
uiy highrrt pleasure to abnw three goods lo all
wbo may favor me with their patronage.

I shall sell these beaotifal good* for XWp Pu,
and not 00 time, (er rather no e* pay!) bat will
eoavlnee any «*t to three mlmitea. that «t la foe
the customers intarrei, aa well aa mtn*, to buy
goods&gt;m the** terms. I inieud lo sell foe much
Uerr pro^r. than formerly, aa thereby I ahaU ban­

MOltTGAGE SA1.F-

Upsyiaeal uf • certain sum &lt;4 money. se­
curer! Iu Im paid by an Indenture of Mortgags,
CrBlefnl for lhe liberal patronage hitherto be­
bearing dii. Hit ilMe-day uf Xui ember. IBM,
made au.l circled by Jriue. Bell. of Harry Co.,
and Stalo of Michigan. to I&gt;. X. Gage, adiEinta- stowed, I will fa future eodeuver io plfaae.
Dator of tie estate uf W. H. Gage, deceased. of
Umlinga, tfeplember If, *M.
, lb&lt; same enunlr and Riat*. which said taorflgag*
was duly recorded in tLe o&amp;ce »f iba KegtcU r of
Deeds of Birr, county. it.miid, aa the ITthday
of December, lRS8, in Uber I) of Mortgagee, on
'tin which. said mortgage. there it claimed to ba
due. al lhe data of thu notice, ana hundred aad
eighty dollars and fifty-eight oei;U. (tlsO M) and
no salt or proceedings haring lieen iattitulrd al
... ... ........ ... ....... it.. . ■। .i..i.t __ —

great •homageo.rr th* weekly, nut only ia rota
prising more g- neral news, but in gttlug tbe nurLata ofr.rh day. and pyrreulir.g, aim. AUiuctl erra
lav variety of facid city ulteUigri.ee
We dn not know that it ia avm.ary to paiticnlarlseafter tbe abort, bat we n.ay rey, tlw TaiWusir Tuo&lt; na ■ ill contain lit* latest new. br
telezTuiih, market*, the latead news bv the mails up
tutbe bouruf going tuprw.,generalm.-c.-htnctias
GREAT DISCOVERY I
soiueiioaa. reports &lt; f fecl.re. and public innlitur*.
ami all lhe rariety i.flucal. eomniereial aad luartnr
THE 1‘1HM&gt;8&lt;H’HER’8 STONE
iatani|*9cr»lilcli appears In the I'ailr.
FOUND.
'jfT Wmyou not get nerreal peruana tu unite
fagetuna up a tlub for Ute Doth or Tri-Woekly ? ( WL J. C FIlEMOXT, ia Ma iretrfa ittaevrered
ft* DfirfioiT WKBKU- TffIBL XE cwrt.in y man, rtarthng wM&lt;kt&gt;. but imr
u&lt;,n
ing aD tbe important tod lafret grnen.1 mini derfal and true, than the reml direurrr&lt; that
the Daily Tribune sad about to much reading aa
Iba X&lt;re York WoeUire; u mailed U&gt; BuUerlrrt
regularly every Monday aftemoou, at pi Uer year

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Ute reason* why

FRANCIS ROWER

ISAAC C. MOTT, ‘

ajiKLtv am i r//.fA/»n x/.’A .vpiiw
TlX, CiU'rUt JXDSJIXET-IKeX
*
■^XfrrrrnTti'rrrcrrTt: ’

My anaortmerl of PARLOR STOVER, (wntpriee
Um moat bewutlfiJ j-alterna in msrkn.
1 bare lhe greatest variety of
l-rf
Ef.RVjWRl) • » ’*
OVEN STOVEK
P»Wt.

A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY I
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE

Ever ares in thiatqa n. Sil ITafaand BuiSe’re.

XEW l ORJi WEEKLY PBEM,

TO HOUSE BULLDFRS.

A BEAUTIFULLY

n A VE a very complete atnek of Howe buddiag.Latches, Dalia.

IHardware, including Lucks,
Screws Hiages of afl kinds.

WILLIAM JONES.

TIX* w-A^E; .

Harla* bofl’l the entire Stock fol

Ugt o?H»vt&gt;Uga. in smd Coontr nf krr., si
known a* vUlare lot. numbered three hwndn
eeeeotr. (370.1 three hundred aerenty-om. (»71
three hundred mwtjlw, (3T»,&lt; according

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Baowa A

Cir. Coact Ca—liieieaisr.
Aausa, CueapUa Bottmtore.

fXOPPKR. Tin and Sheet Iron Wan of ail kindfo
VJ nn Land ur madelo order.
TOBBIXO OF ALLK1XDS i'ROMITLY an­
ti ded to. EAVh-THl&gt;LGH and COXDlCTOR
on abort notioe, ia sire and style to an"
FKAXC1S UOWkB.
RaalHga Frbuary l»lh. 19K.
**»

S1&amp;SB13SB,
ORMERLY kept by T. Pniiunt, is
eomtxntly making addition* to the
same, all of which, ha prnpottoa to aell

F

C1EAFER I baa tbe CHEAPEST

witr°»cens
WILL BK RKXTTO EACH RUBHORT
RECEIFT OF THE SVRSCTmWN

New Barry Mill,

TERMS—IX ADVAXCE:

hand, all kinds of Goode in ty line

POKE BAMZKA FLOUR BARRELS. TUD8

BUTTER FIRKIX8,

k^t’^’.Srj7

Judge of Probate,

IS how iu Buceessfu! operation,
to do any amount of

•'haai-J CUSTOM

"WORK,

UTaa good order and aa prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other cow*/Having accurod tho mvvioea of

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N.

Hastings.

BOLTWOOD A GIUST.
. Ran A 1fU*y Y. e
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lo chaa*r tWr advarttsewsett

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letter to 1'rrt. Hill tanra r
-SLAVERY wkiaM i
vious to 1835, the average
the property of the State waa *56.652,
;.“id WA. thoffitote tex per year was toto.tvrt,
(■.BATT * WPATTJMWG,
uanrraep oThis antagonist.
OF
THE UNITED STi
— 1-nd tta&gt; rate of tax pra ossrt. l|-nills.
. point kai-^Ja^ly Ml
“Not as yon knows on," said the indi
Cofrpertirtd," d&gt;o Koasosi Wilkins Mic '
For the first year of Republican rule j est tribunal (Judge Tara
■nat Tanka* •I’ve handled severer ooi
awteer^who-wscilwayt waittof far sargp••
wiA ptauty of help, -till
thing. U) turn up—dowijJruhejowtW I • soonrate valnttlon of the property of our fawx. H°w jt cocxp w
the State was H31.fW.1G4. the average OOCBTXD IS’.V MtSTehY
ronld sU attend to *
'
hss numerous brother*, Qiaries WekI overlooking and
ena’f fiinnrv wefe a drag upon hta Mwai State tax per cent. 48-100 of mill.
A7 &gt;27?— katsaadatara. State strata, tart
oonUU w&amp;irs.
This shows the remarkable fact that
tht avuHxl attrugt lag lot id by tbu Re. tion, pledged
F. II. A J. BVBBKUk
ppblicanr, is |^2,C.3O Ices than that levied
«sa was oamplete, fcr ha was
-- tho Locof«o4 during the
.- prifeodiffc
-vr
by
io bring borne to dine a friend his decM*.
faf^oprsc an explanation 1
— , .
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T0|e, iwJ
pn-rMa
•”&gt; -fa. “ hl,b„ J„lleULUfamJ.lfa nr-atVB.
followed, with a verdirt f r the defeodatet
and the plaintiff sentenced th pay tbo la. not.
It' jras .muddled ^awqy. nobody
9*
rfKT EXISTS W KANSAS b
tue
own friends and acquaintances by having jured Arriran ninepenre.
”
knew how. and pyLfamj)y stuck on time
er over #96,000,000 —bring a d.ffi-reuen 1 q.
TlW '
P
them come and pass several weeks with 1
“Sold, by maple,” said VeriwouM.— brother
,
paries
&gt; w t[ike
■ ■ u aatotal
-a iT
u
K
k
J her without any why* and wherefore*.— “Here, nigger, here’s a quarter, and give Of coura* he submitted to It, priAlgid as rfl— ONE HUXDllKtfFK6CENT.
IX r.VO. OF Hi! 3uu. „
fa, „
C.TOHP.People vrondcrevl and people talked why mo the butee; but If I ratch that ehap in he la, end oTrimrae, siro, fib wife did sot ■» O. fa, ./
Rsrueucaxs. This is what tbh fared, - ... ihafa-onte reraranher that Mr.
Lilia secluded herself within doors so the green goggles, |fiek!o me if 1 don't Melt
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Sortt organs rail increasing the birther StMrt&gt; al
fASVFACTVtn^
much, for to see her, you had to seek her heave him into the Sound."
same time and pfa^, gave
atata I
, hh
v cKmrurrrooo to this .ioetnna,’
out; but Lilia cared but little for the1
It is needless to say, that while tho getting .diMatisfactiuu and cookie**, until I Of d* twpnyvra y
gitter and false splendor as well ax bul- Kots ware only half wav on, tbo «“Wta is Tb«aaas*B. Cherek t”
! anJ
ritlo’ta- J sums recant circumstances—Iff the prow-bcartedxwsa of the world's praise.— man In green glasses .liMpprared, and ’. rusc'ctolanalii-Hs we are at a lore to know
____
j Democrat to aid m
!
Home was to her a spot, a wcll-aprlng of । was the first man to make himself scaros | prveitely whafttwy nrOMed KTa sopara- |
H$«. Toomas B. Chcmcu, uf Grand ■*
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happiness. There was her little garden when the boat touched the wharf at Pruv-1 lK&gt;U.
’ ~
J _
; Rapids, has been nominated by tbo Lo-1
•' ,:
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filltal with choice and pretty Bowers, ideoce. ’
comptonitee of tbo SJ Congreaaitml Die-1
wMch' shk -hod raised, watered and nurtrict as their candidate for Congress, |q '
nA XTA,
lured by her own hand; there were the
ITM Ume&gt;* DUlcultrThe fullowing fahmrsMc passage ftoiw opposition to Hon. F. W. Kuxooc —
climbing vinca, filled with fragrant roses,
ebw
Abraham L'ncoln’falate vjMwbei eGm|w Ho probably won't be beaten more than
There is a good story which may have
*&gt;!
Dr. Shelton Makenxie jgives, in the
giving to the eye of the beholder an ar&gt;fuur or five tbourand majority. Wo are i
him ara true fmtrh* and «oMa .mam
- -—
, curious to see whether the Frtt Prtn I been heard In nt on- than Roe Yail SufRy
pearance of cavy; there stood the little Philadelphia Prm, a long Account of the * -"r- :------------ r---------------- ---field tins suturner. We hegrd Uf|M da/
bower over which twined the hanging and Dickoos Diffieulty, from which ws take
sill
repeat
its
answer
to
the
'
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tlx- following facta:
I
moathmgv^ itawglas ainl that class
i whan on a visit to the country j we went
running grape vine, where, with a book
“Who i.Tbornas B. Church T
I to show soma mm how to upttsh/* -We
In the year 1M7, during the publication
or paper oe a sultry day, Ulla could re­
first-rate eodorarment, and will
poet m solitude, and when the footsteps of the Pickwick Paperi, tn they are call
in (bat paper of'Feh. 11,1855, In the ^Ciil&lt;-d, and viiltod &lt;k&gt;wl; under a toayoock,
.^ Walter, HsUn&lt;.. Ac.. DaUls
rights
which
au
other
class
am
brwmd
to
W&amp;V ffushMTlTBIWIlBi
■?
of one echoed upon a listening ear. who ed—for the actual name of the book if
oUowiug
language,
vix
;
respect.
How innjcasuraLly, Abrahajn
sweat frtwn
Du Itehfrli B—h lull Is
sprang quicker, lighter, or morn lovingly “The Posthumous Papers of the Pick Lincoln, pleading 1t»r the eternal princi­
"Mr. Thus. B. Church denounced the
Free Prow
And who L&gt; Mr. Church 1 position, whan one of the Uljf &gt;n*-.-nsthan Lilli 1 Charles often thought of the wick Gab"—Charles Piekena marrw-d
ples
of
tin.
declaration
of
independence,
remark a gentleman one- ma-tc,—“The tbs daughter of Charles Hogarth, at that towers above tffkt ftrtHtihle class of poh W bro » aa be ever Cutbful to the Demo sera related the anecdote of the eM man
world may share my wild pas«ii«x, but time a musical critic of the London iliciana who spend all their energies ir. re cratio Party 1 When was he anything
to work in Ms'
jrorniflo CKronicU
vamnwia , aud
«ua now, we believe
onrir ---------- - .
Hominy
elw tliaa a Wilmontprovisoist and a free
bolding &amp; like relation with the Daily "•*&amp;* •fc”’1
1)
eoiierl At what period of tho publicw
M
i tion of the /'res Prut, under wtawjever
world never raters. I am something be­ Nt*t. At that time Mr. Diekens wna w
Tbs cliallanga was arwptodsWLjlR
25 years old—his wife about twelve
ounlrol, has its management had his ap
sides a fashi&lt;raablc man, but not to you ;
H. 1‘ARKEU,
the Republican and -Democratic parties.
pruva! 1 When did be support an-1 vote hay wagon driven roupd, and tie Inal
I have a human buart, uberc rests upon months hta junior.
( saltbe poesibla lhat.lU poupu of thy.
1 commenced.
For some time 0» CW
Mr.
Hogarth,
who
thus
became
Dickin
good
faith
a
whole
Democratic
ticket?
I rvra l^s X«w Yvrt Msresry. | it a pillow upon which lira no fanra- 1
State of IllinoU will hesitate to choose
D DJU 2 ’2 £» U D’US j’JSHi J'dHB. I have dullness and caprice, and iu all this j cna's father in-faw, had been a W. S.dn Ahreham Lincoln in preference to S.,!. Was It last tall a bop be let no opportunity man held his cfwn very ereditnldy, '■IHRl
Fur the
oerapo bhu of stabbing lite Democratic out tawtfiitigly. “Mors hay ! m.ww hay I
you have M share; sometimes a butter- । Edingburgh, his native city.
Douglaa!
We
laivc
a
sOong
confiden
t
1 Iw-nefit uf inch uf our readers who are
craididalc for Cungrosfi in the 3d Distrki! &gt;
—--- --------------------------- - - --------- r -p,. lly and sometimes an earthworm, but you
that tbe/wilf not btaitate.
Mr. Thomas B. Church la rottro p-litat a lime, cloudx^rr cjvqdorMrtd«»»I not Scottish, we inform them tliat the
know me only on the wing!"
Lincoln said:
j
“U-Mtrdiug! 1 Jcvlarn I'm sick of its
callv as ho is nxmdlv. Tkt Frtt Prrtt cd him. Tbr- utd man was nrarlycover
Thus time passed ak.ng with seemingly mysterious InftWrnppendrd to Mf. I|q“Three iiutHWuifiiiaw-(H»e thirteen col ran’afford to be assailed by a man who i •*!; ■’ill b*’ k&lt;‘pt
'
। very immu!" contemptuously
out , n&lt;&gt; sorrow to mar one smile of their hsp- 1 garth’s name signify “Writer to the Sig onies) by thdtf reprve*e&gt;t.Wire in uhl Inde­
. sffoke
,
ware fi.und it well nigh as difficult to cs more hay I until, struulbM to b*m «
' Lilia
Univ
to ho?
bur buvband,
husband, after
after they
the, hnd
‘ ‘ pincsa.
------ ------y to
A little plr-lgr of affection re­ net," a degree of Caledonian lawyenhib pendence HaM. said to the wbuis world of - - a------ «—I the top at tbedisorderwiraauidm^d
i both
—■•• entered
.............................
Luth eg«»i
their private ' little ! uniud their union, which was to Lilia the between a counsellor or ‘•advocate," aud OMwr’lWe boHdhoeo 4futhp. to be self
hay, Il beguu first, to rull, tljjr
—*—-------------------------------------------------------‘ crowning point of all her hopes. Little the ordinary attorney or solicitor, lie1 evident; that all mon are created equal;
■ parlor.
■
wrote a History of Musie. Lockhart, ir.
that kt should do any olheew iso thou de and at last off it went fnjm the Fsgoe,
,
•• Well, Lilia, who !&lt;•&gt;• blame about It, tert tottered over the soft carpets in tiny
that they are cnduorq| T»V their Creator
and the old men withit.
.]
•
his Life of Soitt, says that “all who un­
-ixx-tlliox xMA TAIIAHL
1 you or I, dearest I Yuu certainly Anew, steps, whilst twinkling blue eyes and
with certain lua’icnaLle rights; Ilia! uomu* us.— 1M. Adrtrlittr.
“What are you down hep IbyT’' erf*}
1' w.
all Kerb oarroul
I my wile, that my wiahra were very knueb faxra curls lie bid io luamiua'a lap, until derstand the science speak highly of U." among tbexe ore life, liberty, and tho
the boys.
'
.
For our own part, we have always failed
| qgriurt it,'fiu* I mart eay, I had full etrougb again her putclaspcd arms guided her
pursuit of happirieaa." ‘This was their
“I came down artar hay,’’ answoged
to approeiato thia small solute, having
. j ui boarding w hi 1st 1 was a bachelor; its faltering steps to where an«tbsr stood to
majestic interpretation bf the economy of
the &lt;&gt;ld man stoutly,
'
I1AXIEI. COOK,
I trials are vexatious and untold, and much, ratch her in his arms and lovingly whis­
tl»
universe.
This
was
their
hilly,
wise
Which was a literal fagt: be copra
j air that celebrated argurnvut, employed
Unwovse. on the strength of it, ( bis pmper “papa's Lille!"
and noblo underrtaoding of the justice of with such gigantic force in respect to the down af cr the wsgrai load, which hod to
(•-•ion of lawyer being wholly unprofita­
,&lt;llrl.Usiat«&gt;|w&gt;tai»i&lt;igte!.&gt;.u8io. °« “J
1 »rt*ded to VOttr wishes, as
tho Craolor to Ills creature. (Applause.) Phirnix Banx claim, and other corrupt be pitched on again rather moeeAsfUber
ble,) Mr. George Hogarth removed from
Yea gentlemen, !p all Ilia creatures, to allowances by ike last Ixcofiwo Board, in ately.
&gt;»»r . 14**1. ufaisir..
__ ! you, no d'-ulj*/thought the variety and
» Edingbargh to txmdoo, and Mt up ns a
the whole credt Ctftiily of man. In their 1854, vix:—• The Democratic party are
A, sH E1:XF.V7
novrllr iu tf.iritqj no cares would give you
newspaper critic. In this way, though
“C*nar rota lUooaoa, Sib f"—Tho
enlightened be[ief} nothing stamped with not ttaipon«ible for the acts of their offi
» &gt;uJ &lt; ou&gt;iM.lvr »« l-o«. AJkiire 1 iuof*&gt; ttuif to |uvc njo.
Ain't that sol"
RecnUiiNI an nld laugh the other day,
his manner is very hard, be bea exhibited
tl&gt;&lt;-Divine TWS?'!’SWUkciiru was aent ten—-all other parties are." Recent in“Cbarlra !" cxtlaimcd she, half laugh and trying U&gt; think what caused it, we
into the wngfcj tote trodden ontand dei vestigatioa in respect to the comparative
ingly, and yet nt tho aamc time nomc- ^though: oerselves of an adventure that
wli.tt provoked at him, “you shan’t lay j B. was very (bad of relating in years
graded, Md liubrutad by Us ffllujra^- aruOTnt of incidental expenses between
triarch anioog the powspapoc scribes al'
mcnced taudiry, a colored porter ehefpi
Tbcy
crasped-nut &lt;mly tl&gt;c whole race of
tlw blatoc ••«» to m*; you know very
P*!1
. occurred co board the Lexington, on Uwlun, cUady ramarkable, in prieafrUfc, I tnon then living, but they'nuchtd for­ the Inst and the prevent Slate officers, up t&lt;» a country looking ehs* n»yhg—
well iou uixlv no ol-jectiotis whatever
brings foithtbe following disagreeable re­
fbr insisting on relating twu or tWd‘1
•■Carrv your baggage, sirT1
I
when 1 pr.•(&gt;■•*&gt;■&lt;I tbu thing to you, and uor of her passages from New York to lapidated anecdotes about Sir Walter ward and seized Upon ths fartherest p&lt;» sult, which will peremptorily dnnand of
■No. I nttber tncM w»M*
the mi.
Itcrity. They ervCTcdo WNiron tn guide the Free Press a resort to its old weap­
The hen. was a Vertaotu
went heart ainl hand with me, and now, Erovidence.
Scott.
their
childrcnUliTfllWT
children
’
s
child
­
d
of
twenty-fire,
sharp
enough
in
a
horse
j
lH-eaus&lt;- il’n turned out so differently from
ons. Here are the figures:
UILt.l t.M HI KGUEK,
Tbo Persian proverb prettily says, “I
“No! I ain't got any UaggM*-" .
ren, nnd the cpundcss myriads who should
what you ami I expected, you want to
185L
18S7
am not the rone, but I have lived near it. । inhabit the csrth in othtt^sges.
Tbo purtcr looked at. him a minute,
)Viae
tNtor ■* Utah;
errert’yourvclf and say it's all ujy doings, ,
Republican.
Democratic.
then very coollv stooped down, IM Tak­
n 65 ing bold of hta* fodt, raid with in, air of
No, i-o*. «ir, that ain't going to be the
Audited General, 1122 00
round home era Providence aud IJoxfjn.
257 00
S«’y of State
IM 20
finale by any tueaiis!"
uoca
were
;
aavw
utnotahmentt
’ *
and
so
they
established
these
great
self
■
50 00
Sup. of Pub. Ina., 647 21
Charles was an;axod » her ranjsslmis-, He “turned in" pretty early, and “turned rAnedfollow and BMHand,who tranucted
••Why, m.uisa. tha^euae of yo^r /rrf,
evident truths that wbea in the distant | Treaa. and Deputy 169 74
101 00
in sjxsskiug,*nJ shook with laughter, ray­ out" again about sunrise the noxt mom all his bueiaeea n^etiatioua while the auain't it f hang ran if I didn't thirik it was
future some man, some faction, romc* in Com. Land office, 1,106 80
ing. with the idea of going up stairs as ba
240 00
ing—
a frutkrr trank."
tercet, should set up the durtrino that Bone
Smm afterward, the pfaisen“We|l, well,- Ulla, are you content to railed It.
brt rich men, or noas bet the AngloSax i
gers were astootebed by a hideous outcry
2,143 24
rp t-i bou«&gt;-kra*ping, now F
rieaana ww ■
j——• e
.
on white men, wore entitled to life, liber i
Diggs saw a note lying on the n^und,
•JMiVKKTAX sih! ftwgeea. nflire la RusxU“IndeCsl I am !” spoke out Lilia, with from “Vermont"
brothcr-fo-lsw's table, whore ho crflcn met
ty aud lbs pursuit of happincsa, their |
but know that it was a niunteifcit, aad
X au»r.. Mate streOi.
' ]
wantilb of feeling. “You just find out a । “What's the tqalter 1" said a quiuical Scott, Lockart, Terry lha actor, William]
imsterity might look UD agaih to the piflbraecs in Csvor of Republicana, t2.- walked on without picking it vp. He
JOIIN UOBKRTM,
looking gentleman in green glasses.
Declaration
of
Independence,
and
take:
told
Bmithera the story, when tee taUN
■pnYSIClAX BfaJjfarrro- l»ws»«ageeMra»4“Msttor 1 matter enough, 1 reckon,"
449 59.
«•&gt;. near tbsCuert U«esr.
___
aaid,^
I .• ■­
“Here's some outra­
n orc I’ll Uy to lore you Into the bar- said the Yankee.
fathert began—«o that truth, and juaUoc, ,
••Do you know, Digrs, you h*r« g»It. F.CUKBKY,
geous individnal bne fogs and stole.my
mercy, ana all lunuaua and Chrisitan vlr- I dentals."
(
mitted a very grave offence V*
**-Agree! I" said Charles, and. upon tak
—Lantiny Rrpttktitan.
twrajnighl not be, extinguished from the
“Why, what have ! doWBT*
relate to all listeusra, curiously coctri- i land • eo that no man hereafter "dare to
ing bis hat remarked ; "Now, Lilia, I bet
-.
An pttofy Contrast.
ring, towards the dose of each story, te j
limit and tirtinnrfribe tbegra^rfociforget the point of ia, aid s-xpnwUHf «« f pin on wks* the a-raartempta ofWrt^
fhs Democratic press of the State arc without a smile ag).fled.
I- It, STKWABT,
ho£s that fc wopM
« &amp;•«« | _ _______________ _____ _ _____ _
great" in elaborating small thing. But
j
“Imporaible!" cried Lilia.
I
‘•Y"U have loot your baby, lT&amp;r,*|
the next time.
Now, .iny country men, (Mr- Lincoln •contrasts are odious,’ with them, partic­
|
Yoo’ll nce!" promptly responded he, I
Broogbt up among Literary nooplc, , eoritiuycd
.. -----------------;r
ularly.
They talk with great affected said «m&gt; gentleman to another.' “Ten,
with great eamcstnraa.1 if you
.Miss Hogarth bad al mart an insfinctivu hare
।
and off Charles started.
been taught' doctrines conflicting honesty about the necessary items of of­ poor Ihde thing—H was onlyDve m«kXhs
I
Lilia, to be sure, had pleasant ro-tms, | von nev^n.rtlee the steam boot niggers liking for Cbarkl pichene, even before
with the grant landmarks of the Declara­ fice erpenditore, but they dare not con­ old. We did all we oneld tor di. We
&lt; ARJgW O. MOTT,
I tastefully furniahod, end all that sort of L, well shod!"
he put that Important question to which tion of ledepvndsnee; if you have listen­ trast Democratic extravagance and reek- ha,] fi-ur doctor*, blistered ila head ao&lt;
“Wall I have, old taws! and that so- the fair sex so rarely havsau oppertumty
' thing, but there vavu numberless et coted to suggestions which would take away leas expeuditure, item by item, with the fed, pul mustard poultices all ovey it,
MwpCr UMxh4 to. ।
for
It,
fart
8p«k
!-«M
“
‘
’
I eras, which to bo followed up from wook
of twice rayhg “No." Tbc marriage from its grandeur mid luntilate tbo fair more safe and triumphantly &lt; eouomiai! gave it nine calomel powders, Ucffied il&gt;
Bswysilta. MieK ___
■»' ta,“-Jer&gt;
was considered a very Mttabte one by the eymetry of its proportions; If you have Republican expenditure In tbc several temples, had it Med. and gave it al! kinds
! to week, added disgust, *sd made it a ud«»
B. H. FVLLRR,
-itu.11 r~11 '*“■
.
.
mutual friends of bo«h tbc principals, and been inclined to Mieve that ail men arc departments of the Stats. Take theIteirl of medicinee. and yet, after a week'a il&gt;
| monotonous life, without change or iuter“Wall. HI bollpr f«r «P n and ff®1 0,0 I produced several children, th* eldost near­ not created equal iu those Inalienable of interest oo ths surplus funds. IlefcrI esc to either party.
Lilia sighed for a
nera, be died." Strange I • • ;
bo-t rtnpped until I find my bates—cost ly a man ia years, and quite a man in rights enumerated by our charter of liber­ ring to the fpnval Du^ocratio official re­
homo of her own, picturing in herdreamy ^t-eSy4*o
York *ilUngs-1 will, by I
mind w»d body. To the eye of the world ty, let me intrust you to oomc hack.— ports, all the Interest they ever claimed
, mind a'littlc paradtse, and upon throwing
Dentist to his juiienl; ‘ Ilcm. very
herw-lf iu her fantenl, she commenced
Charles Dickens and his wife appeared n । Return to the fountain whose waters to have obtained in 10 tbabs is 11,553 86
odd—I must lave made soma mistake;
Sr*'^o, nm don’t make a row. If you do ,
building air castlra right eway. Lille
spring close by tho blood of tbo revolu­ while tbu r&lt; poWhtaWLubtai.'j.'d
happy couple.
there's nothing the matter with tills tooth.
W. U. COI.EMAF,
the
thief
’
ll
throw
them
overboard.
Bo.
and
paid
into
the
Ttx&amp;ury,
in^
' ,*11/ww her htrsbend EQoet paaaionatoly,
Think nothing ’of me—take no
ft was whispered, taftrever, that Mrs. tion.
mind, i1'1/
tpy sgain.
1,'oUasltona altesded to. •—
.. •____ ■
*fli mu 25 Norcr
•'««' utmu,
if ir»
a^ain. Of conrsa,
.u. you watrb the niggers, and when you
mpili. al current rales ef exetaare.
Dickens, with the thrift of Scottish nature, thought for the political faith of any man filing a difference in favor -------------- j
«,hargaypo fer polling W*« e thad
find the delin juent, tire him to the cap­
JaM vena.'&gt;u teegU sad »oki. Offict Balds
and Indeed with a pronpcrly womanly wlwmsoever—but c«»mo bark to tlwifutha of Rspub. administration, of I50.D30 GO I “*« Umm—no matter hup jnwM t&gt;ta&gt;
iniinara anu
■ । —----- -- —fowAMieh.
tain’s office and make him nettle.
tlsii
uro
in
tho
Declaration
of
Independ
­
and wifely rare for thn tutare, seriously
falfal l&gt; U»r W» ~1J, Wlo»,
or, a earing *30.030 60 in three y rare,; out,, , r
••Hl settle him! I ain t goln to throw
objected, yeara ago, to her husbands ence. You may.du anything with me
.._
.1 .,«Mw*fo*tal "
away a gab of twenty-two shilling bates,
you choose, if you will but need thesn j more than tbo democrat, eared in tee I
ul g jn„g
kttawtixe.
carelessness in regard to money matters,
(iKORt.E W. WILIrt,
y«Jf*
,
,
.
ennmdaring
a
cane
bottomed
chair.' Al
Jarred
prlnciplra.
You
may
not
only
00It "afforded much amusement to the and strongly urged him to spare now,
T.. thnec unaoquaiatrxl
unrenuusted with the
tbo item.
____ i—. r_n..—
To
item, .
that he might have to spend hereafter— dvfoat me in the Senate, but you may
man in green glasses, and hie cronle* to
takesae
aad.put
me
to
death.
While,
1
of
public
receipts
and
expenditure,
wheth
­
lay by. in fact,
« ml*? day.
it, take me and put me tn death,
took the trouble to find all them )oUg
sec the tankee shuffling and chuffing
* john b^ yjuv bkvnt,
। prsfrouynnf mv
bon­ er on account of atationcry, «&gt;f interert, and to put the straw round them 1"
wild appear, bf letters in Cockbura* Lpretooduig
no indifference „
to earthly
ear
i_ M.
.!inn*ra
r
lie™ &lt;k.r rkn erMt rt-reviawer. I ora,
:.to' T
r ao
&lt;1., claim
rlsitn to be actuated
actuates In this| office expenditures, public debt, or other
® BUUTTR or PECTrf -OBee te lbs (ta-rt
UIImM. »s far margin* ta all cases, to be
!
items,
they
will
always
appear
targe
un­
c-mteat by oome&lt;l&gt;int&gt; higher than an anx‘-The wheat, rye, rati and fftfree erope
articles.
There she sat mu«ng w
der any sdm'rwialration.
Democratic
ibis «v- •h“ curi“
10
Dicktax, meet earoestly had ur^ed jro him
: &lt;ff the Wort lore all bee*
b. irasinos,
the Jii tafrr Of makingprovljSw for the every paltry and insiauificanl thutgiB fcw &lt;
^JOl^TV rumKB. MW Iff ,&gt;w c~"
jlt man's succcra.
k is nothing| I am
four*,
yhilf
his
bralth
and
mrams
per
ecsb, hailstoj m».
"“-rL wing Bp stairs to hlrsto around
.iui.ih ?*•
talttee sad that, even aeren years nfter nothing ; but do apt Arfrujr Ael
iratant reapers, a cklenayl *ytbee- .
J’e« rot s house in »*», and after Jinrawr J. Jd^lZl^tmir.m-"
kemwfry—Ac Drafaralion They dare not candidly compare notes
von £«t come with me and look at rthis marriage, Dickens hod mA done any I hl
and contrast lha expenditures under Re­
rr acton a tiffawt,
“Look here, Jtrt. there is a Wfhott;
Uln, rf &lt;l» ktad' uu
’ia w.
publican and petrolic rule. Their
rd nut of this bottle yw favwtaae*
In thcee days, and for a long time later,
the bureau drawers, a* swe sougns
Dicka£Fbo bed brou Huoixod iu U‘-Whv, not al air. titans
j0e fa
her teecs, ete., a&gt;d nooai was
be«l Ui.yM by. Suber.
Br*»l l&gt;y 1. “»•
••?“■, f-T feehinaable circle* of Eqpdup,
ab«vrd- Lk„
to
rave bonnet and manuUa.
it now. If it was
KT*.y Afrfa«.
• t*k "r
rat 'erroaratiep* in life for bouse
ly extravagant in giupg captuuve rotorit be .t^urc F
___ s.,-^SiLoui. fa fa-1-«•*“!w-.
keepteri V ST joy—
uu.mfa.~fa.fa
-— --f
--------n«mlw-A VtaS
tainmenls
in return. This
oompetiton
in anv other State’maUer, Uwir own &lt;«ffa&gt;
“Well, Aq&gt;ie, bow Al ywi'i*
r*nk.e', farth. J fa * I*
.XrnThi for it is t— we commence to IS.
II ~ruu » rer
V*™?"1 with the titled and wealthy was very fool- to ex tract money from the poeket with- ial vouchers/ally sislaln our tfaim that,
tak and it naturally aooyetl Mre- Dickros , out pain.
a fovar of/&lt;«♦»
the Republican administration baa been witli that Stupid
lu C» ki« like • S.fa u«" fa.fafa&lt; in a nw-nniarv M&amp;ae, and, if the whole
'Xmx dt wood.
—
.
UP-lB"*'*
~
‘
Did
you succeed in getting rid «-f him V
more prudent, mere careful of Uw public
!?»“,■&gt;» dot
“Il*
i.
fell I»fa-If o«t «r
-rw «.» w
to
nlat* in the haughty, condraaxdiug. and | usual, inr fncod.
Tea, I hpv been weal, and more eo.cotr.kaJ than fair that
Michigan erer had before— DfL Trib.
?“• I" A°“fa
°rfc‘32Jii(r,r l“”',pw^iT!„ Bom *tr~
pxtroaixmg society of the Ijdy Clemen straightr. * d by drcumetances.
•
ot D-!
tlfaw, ««l ■»«•&gt;
Ctarle.
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mocracy, and announces to the world her

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will ba opposition nearly three to one
theUUemWaJSut in Ae Senate

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own borders.

them kindly,

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Ue^.lfcn .Sl&lt;4 .hy t
-wards a reconciliation and

In this State the Republican* majority

TBJJICU V. KELLOGG,

thousand.

The Republicans have gained

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pKDiatrtaJ

ILLIAM8,

ffaOBGB TH0MA8.
O^fij^OfezQUyER Ex EVERTS.
For (?•. Claak-wDANlEL STRIKER.

Foe Co. Teaauror—H. N. SHELDON.
For Rcgieter—11E.NRY P. CHERRY.

trieta, -making a not gain of two members. towed hia'figwrou* utterances.
Tbe delegation will probably stand four­
Hout Basse, publiiber and editor
teen Republicans to seven Democrats.
of tho Detroit Tritaas ia the Republican
IMU1AX*.
.
.
The Republican majority in this State nominee for State Senator from the sec­
ond District of Wayne Coenty, oom posed
will not vary much from 5,000, w4th the
Lcgtototate largely Repubfiean.
Tho
of Detroit We truat he will malto »•
members of Congress will stand eight
good a Senator as be doss editor.
Republicans to three Democrats, and one
of tho latter anti Lecompton.'
‘
rw Tbs Itepubltoans of Calhoun Co.
From this State the returns are as yet

Fy Pros. Att'y-JAR A. 8WEEZEY.

egraphic news from this State :
Dubuque, October 15.
In this city LcffingwcU's (aati-Lreoinpw
PJ^l'ER CRAMER,
Ioh) tuaj. for Qvngress to 500. County
For Wenuw y
SPENCER.
m-arfv all bear J from. Majority about
1,400.Clayton county reported small Dem.
maj. It gave Low, ^tepublicw, maj. for
Governor, iu '57., -.
of vast moment to the lovers
230,Rcp. uuy. ih'Alarh^koc' county, a
throughout die entire northern
SO^Uep. maj. in Linn coinity, a gain
FteOr CowrtCom r.—ORIN L. RAY.

FbHJcx Surveyor—JAS. II. BROWN,

weUarswf tbs Union that Michigan should of ioa
Jnckvm county, LeffingwelFs maj. 402.
Clinton county, dp. 300, a-gatn of400.
. eppptad to the Lecompton fraud and opJones county, small Rcp. maj.
4 posed to any further »j.read of- the baneJolsuon cuunty. Dem. maj. 300.
Scott county GOO Rep. maj. a gain of
diate admission of Kansas with a free 400. •
Muaoatino county, small maj. for Lcf•oertitotion, is a cardinal principle In the
fingwclh
theTtopublicons.
.

The elecifon ofI a United States ScnaSenarwpea the Legislature,
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CIRCUIT COVRT.
Ths Circuit. Court foe this county yras
_ - . ■ — 1 -.
* -* ' - —

As to usual, before thia

ey of the davoeracy is to press Mr. Stu

in atfevidane*.

art'sotaicna for Governor on what they
are pleased to call State issues, wita a
tacit understanding that if defeated for
- for
- the
.
Governor, be is to bo...
a candidate
^J.’S. Senate. To that'eud they endeavor

sublime farce In legal trnnsaetiona, there

•»W« the people in regard to the real

came many wBITfaaa private wrongs to
avenge, and jbocannot well foil to secure
lodietmwrt of their enemies before
there legal" Inquisitions (“Grand In­
quests.”) . ‘hiany of the indicltncnts will

be permitted to bang over their victims.
, wsry purpose"tiT' Installing one of the

RasuaucAM RaraaaarriTivs Nou is a-

ie editor of the Flint Citi**, haa received

Ae Republican nomination for tbe Hooae.

nominated for member of the Legislature
from tho eastern Ionia Di*trici. This is
a merited tribute to hia ability as a Leg­
islator.

ing. will vote for slavery—
will know that no stump candidate can

Trench is stamping tbe.first
paten eoqi)ty as candidate^for Bep^*^-

his back upon tbe immortal
Ae American people shall quathn tbwr
Ths Nor-wsi School.—Tbe Normal
own affaris iu their own wAy. and who School opened on Tuesday fast, with »
has dared to erect, in eycl-y district in large number of student*. Tbe attend
Pennsylvania, an official inilQcnce at war ancc during Ae present term blds fair to
wiA the fundamental' pfMp» ®V«* be unprecedentedly large, and w&gt;U
CuMtitation. This much for the new and
startling wire that not the Fedcrarunfou
but. Ac ‘‘President ipuri ix&gt;d A*ll be
sustained.” But thiy result ui lint oply
attributable to Ac uprtalnfcjf Aj J*£p}»
aMinrt Ac l^ttayaW ^Repjefcrts
A ward&amp; kt tbd'Amnral Fair of tbe Burry
t&amp;c?Karid Ac jpio* dcoerUouOT Ae jDpCounty ..Agricultural Society, held In tbs
tk» intertill of Slarery.j In fart,.As Ab­ ular principle bj
olition party to almost qatln^t, os Ae th^lkpuliliei «»«tvX*y2
iihe.
Black Republican orgrrnixaUon which has W tribute to Vcimxy 1 ysnla it
risen upon iu rwm
liters Ate idea _which
is eberufaw
s
,
ito roost obnoxious
TOO. p^pje—that of proUxtiiJn to Amwptan
IE REGARD TO
I industry.
'
FtMa Ik.Kto-tatTte.
DEMOCRACY, we aribrowMjt*|
~_ -__- jjT PttxWtrlMA.—
Still hangs aboat ffiv
YIHLDED TO THK Cpfi
’s Eleetlohs. -Enough,
MADS OF THE SOUTJT C
however, is ascertainsd' to make H sore ,
SLAVERY

GEO. W. MILI&gt;

Baxo« RavasassTATiva NoM»an&lt;&gt;&gt;-

Fspslar Swvwrrtcaty.
Upon tbo |&gt;assage of tbe K
braska bill, it waa loudly trumpeted by
the Eastern Duitrirt.
its supporters as tbe triumph of “Ponnlar,” or ‘•Squatter Sovereignly.’’ U left
Oonxv’a Last’s Book, for November, Ac people of a Territory (aa wtll as those
is received and '^ully sustains ths high of a State) “periertljrftta1 *• f°sns and
reputation prevtaualj acquired by Ais regulate thar domcrtic Al
model magarine.
Now is the time to
make up your dubs for 1850. No mag-

fact. Th« domestic polry
efutnan and especially -Ms'
of partisan politic*, are’nM-tetha 'W«te
of the people- and &lt;bAo--wbo h»rw Sus­
tained fntn/lrart! hew«ta»ely -Mari '•&lt;&gt;&gt;phatbaRy Irrttakcd1.’' 'TtoffA'CU* •Be n »

M Kirkrndcll

axiue to more worAy of patronage, or
will give better satisfaction when ob­

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Mtaktac

JJeld’a latter ia not forgotten by the vo-'

I.'kTAi
wasnotHs real intentionand while tbo
bill was pending, Senator Chase, of Ohio,
introduced an amendment in tbe follow­
ing words:
That tbe Ts«bitok&gt;ax Leg

ry.*
•I'v-nc . &gt;•
.
Thia amendment was voted down by
the aupporters at th HHodharks J..
Staart bemg &lt;we of them.
. -i.
Again, during As2j&gt;«d«»ey -at Itb«
Toombe Mil. Ssnasor Tmmbtet, of film

tars of Michigan, and within less than

escape of their brother, «crp arraigned,
plead “guilty,” and were acntoaced for diers connected with this battle, and con­
tending, as I firmly believe tbo Republi- farther
two years in the State Prison,
•act to
The case of John Dillon, charged with
breaks
little later bo rcbordod hi* vote iu favor tbe murder of Mrs. Hording, of Maple
I Grove, was continued, upon theaioUoaof stand the policy of our opponents as we art ‘not to legislate Stasery into any Ter
&gt;|refused to obsy the instructions of tho attorneys far the defence, up til tbe
worn,
-ro
uwrvi pcisecond Tuesday of November next Tbe
Ibctiy free to fond and reguteta Amr doposed to build a slave pen upon the soil
ft Michigan in which to Incarcerate bn-

found &amp;t this session of the court, suffi-

that be will

Republican nomination foe the Hosre, in

tn^'their fait* fame'wiAonl ersn a chance
ta prove their falsity.
We hope to lire
Tub Harer Homt ia filled wiA useful
lung enough to see these imeeidtd, slsn- and entertaining reeding fi»r the long win­
er been a time in the his-। der-inalituting, libsl-proinoting institu­ ter •venlngs. Do not fail to subscribe
toey of Stuart’s political Hfe, but that tions, known as “Grand Juries,” abol- for it. It is published by C. Stone dr^Co.,
iafcj.'
*
No. 11 Conshill, Boston.
Hie outlet transacted a targe amount of
tewaka of slavery. ' Ilia famous Indian

Tks f^tUral Goveruount HAS RE­
NOUNCED THE POWER OF UN­
ITING THE EXTENSION OF BLAY ERY; Au SouA to guareqtted an equal
participation In. ti* roniftwn doipriu', by
dsriaion uf tbc Supremo Court, tlarvy it

vania. And nu« «r-»Hrrirv’kvginfl.
in ItAG, aft* ths October eledlfyL*
chronical the triumph of
which elected Jamas BuAsoab. ¥&gt;,«®
Bzwsideocv. But we deeply regret to
my that thia time we |rt called qpoe to
rejoice oyer As triumph of tho prmcmle,
and Ao defeat
’»*
„ “t
on it. At tbto » ritmg. it l&lt;*ks ystt J
moal every CongreMivtial IxcompWto
in Psunsylvatva had been dsftntad! So
much tor Aoso *lw M»v j.refcrred the
patronage and favor of Ae I rerident to
tba confidence of the people. Thus muA
£tb. Executive, wbuluUdj^ Wtaro

LOCAL LEGBLinlgBui»«...■ «•
nre. Hop.- J***4 Moxanij of ARrioe, in uneonttituUmial ixltrvtnt^n uf Con'irur,
tbe first District, b the second District and lastlv, by tbe judgment of the same
august tribunal, Ae personal sod pteUtcsl
Hon. Criaausa Djckbt, and in the third. aubordinatiou of tta- negro i* established
ssa principle of Amer ican jurisprudence.
So much for Ac reactionary policy of the
XX!Vth SsxxTw Dbtwct.—A. P. Da- Federal Government ip favor of Slavery
and the righto of tbe South.
■&gt;
Mean white, An pubite. opi^QP of the
nominee for tbe Senate. He to a gentle
as we havs-alreadr inUca*tcd,,bu*
man of fine character, and a lawyer uf North,
worked clear of As AbST.ifoo vl-mcpt.
ability.
___
and fa daily haremiay n^t mitfot to

tained. _______

civil business, uf no grtuwal interest to

AND DECIDEDLY, to
Ob

hance a judicious selection is neo reel ry.
With the Republican ticket now tn the

SbltTG'A(iE SALE.

downfall Of AdmlntofrrtViB' fafltwuce is
total and IrrcenvereWe: R to Ae Snare
Ignominious that evcvy-HH^y and ap
nlianceot the beateto 'faction has been
brought late play. The State was tho na­
tive State and the-townFxjf-nhe President. I
He had appealed vrfttteiwspnal'dinwtaer* j »«* s yew«44ta«*r.
and ferling to Ms Drtifocrutio aut&gt;pn«'trre '
t-s" JJiLfi—
who bad uerer before-failed him, whether I tj
in gobtf or^rvfl rkpen.Watahd' by* him i
ffi Ate struggle, upon wIfiA Ke bad dwwt&gt;: B«
to UkcAe fate anti ttx^fanAwf hi. Ad-1
mtabtrnflon. ■ NeYdr- &gt; before 'had tb&lt;- «
FederaP'EttxmiVe' *1 ahamdrady inter I u**tn^'»O"w
fared to corrupt iW-poptdar- fraachlre.— j " •** U*"b
Never before had the- ifo«tarore
end patroMgs betor 1
'‘
folly to bear-in a qtri
Tbe

::q;

tormity, hi bis msa. F-teto and homo,
among lifedontfpnhticsJJaitficta,.after tho

-..•eUw; - .

jest only to the Cuwriitatinw of tbo Uni-

PROBATE NOTICE.

we are well satisfied. But are men

Arosy* iti nrrit"** LMtof, TO .
ElttUDVaLAVKHT FBOM BAID
Arman appeared u counsel for the pris.
TERRITUnr, ORTOOHGANIZB JT forte halve duly tarsi W-Os dfi vc Inta-, foe
if nominated by the democratic party F AND BEGCI.ATK THEREIN."
.r. ,-v. unrrjiiu,
oniir,
am, in all Hkdilxmd win back to fK)» U‘v.
fallowing vote:
In his futile and scorned Jamltavur to con­
ciliate tbo South,' be has uompkted tbe
There has been handed in at l hi* office,
Bigler, Benjamin, Bright, Brown,. Broad­ dissolution of his party at the North. It
with a request to print, &gt; bogus Republi­ caped my lips, that “I doubted whether head. Com, C. C- CUy. Crittenden, Dodge, will require some more potent enchantcan ticket, in which the names of County
Douola*, Evans. Fitzpatrick, Gayer,
Hunter. Iverson, Johnson, Jonas of Iowa,
Clerk, Praseouting Atty., and Circuit
filidel. STUART, Thompson of Ky., scattered frsqrnmifa.
Court Commissioner are changed. Of
Toombs, Toocsy, Weller, Wright, Yttfes'
Sixui LAB IxFArtTATroM.-1—Ibe Fbflacourse, we refuse to print any each tick­
d^lpbia Pfiu Wtttionaa curiouaclreu®.
ets at this office public—be so forgetful -of their country’s
Hera to ths proof, taken from the offic­ stance concocted wiA Aelnsaof tboAusThe writer of this article was a dele­
ial record. Ate Charles E. Stuart, tho tri^ The wife.of Mr. Theodore Gtrek,
gate to the Repubuoan County Convcoof Baltimore, to now visiting her retatives in Philadelphia, and while they have
ao doubt of his foes, rito alone 1
vention was concerned, we believe no re heaven-born ttbertles, and that their mur­
conviction that he to not £cad
spectaUc .number of those delegates will, derers, wore backed by an adminirtration
woa noton board the Austria,
wboeeaim was to fire Kanaaatothesoul
wrote tp Iter that ho hadastaal
awer
on
the
pert
of
the
people
of
4'
fectly fair.
With this fact before na, driver.
-■’iqjc.j or tr be was, that M muw
erritory. Ilia present doctrine ia that

ciTArt OF tatcriitax;*

S. Brackett, D. D. Ilugbea, and A Vta

dug liberty -loving sentiment of tbc State

Ao give in his adhesion to tbo Adtnlaisiratfon and Ac nsknovlolgcd principles

Republkaus and candid IseawcmU*

■who time and again haa deceived you T—

jpuded your action on political qumllons,

?

outside bolters, for thus playing into the

who would sell our country to tbo Evil
of

"•UcMwu nm rirk

wow Id ad nil
not deceived with bogus tkketa

Ltotbttavm: NoMtaawda a Kon-.—
First District, George W. ADen; second
Dlrtrirt, &amp;las S, FaUare;. third Diatrict,
Milton Q WaAta.

people of tbo
Lax been ch

itea.hni emtfurred
slavery upon the
ita' but tbo term him,
believe

£or Senator, Lewis

A-Tsry &gt;•
aay
a outer rialda
to placed
hhn ■»
«WeatiU
hi. for
iecnatoi.
Mojraoa.—The

Can j.mpudencc bo urn barefaced 1

Monroe Republican
Browd&gt; is the Republican nominee.

Reader! send in your name for the
“Banner,^-enly ww Ailling per month.

ed chair. Every riug of the bull, we are
informed, awakens thu cherished amvicof her heart that lhe Jutwl (fee wy]

b...

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“ST* "ViLr*u'?’“&gt;

tin. J. SVn

&lt;y«w*rib.FV«“
C?1' . .U-. Ik. Mill

iasai.-^

�rnjJTMi
vj*Mr and Anu b. Burk.

Fever and

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FL.MSNIlftailKCTSGSjSlIUl-m

i« unbred that the rtmal deration
titisn. and tbe hmtaiijf iberron, be pal-

ticks, uxsau.iKxm.il

pj^tos,

wimres (i™.»i.b,iKES

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MERES,

itWiTS ft StfiDEf

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pruuaie notice.

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CMOCERiES

CLOTHING
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i»nTt or MIVURl tx. County ot Harry, aa..
^‘11 a e-*4.vu &lt;.f Ito 1'iutotr Court, forth
tuefoir «f Berry. Uul.l-.u *1 the FM a e Odice i
ilUidj., uuMui. U’. itotWr day U tootratoi
I. tte*. cir. Obr itouvaiid ecjtil hai.dr.il an

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GLASS-WARE

DR. J. d. AYER &lt;fc CO.
' .LOWELL) MAi»;* ’ '

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

wmd th* artfaie ■
UM BBd toe bead b wew
UmuM^SS’fciLfn^r^witoX“f hm»^

bu won for Itarlf meh a renown for tba eera cf
rrery vsriery c' Thrust end Uuwt Complaint, that

id
touto oor «rf Ito beat article* ;
for towpiac hair ia gaud condition, making it aoft 1
andrluaar. remuring daairaff. ami toe peer rd ,
liaelf Ibe girwtoal rnrmr U aU Ito UU ito Lair I.

km. we Mrt not do mm thaa
i quality b kept ap to the bort
&lt;1 thM if cut be relied on to
ill baa em bra found ta doc

Il ia Ito dolT of rrrry ear to imprere Ib.ir .
Iieraonal appearance though me way diKrr In
regard to tlw Waya of doing it; tot rrrrr oor will
admit tlxl a toaulifol toad of hair, eilbgr io mao

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

avt.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
Cl! ALLI

RUIIE8,

FINK

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA 811 AWLS,

AdtohtMrwli.e’* *tJe«d4!hwrlMbte.
[&gt;t’R.'lANT lu |u-m*rMid aalhonty Urcto

Faa tub Cvaa to SdMrtxi r
roa iu Scaorviova Coxrutra &gt;
Fob rar. CvkM or Buxvxituxj
„ Foa nuajum or tub Bux;
Foa rut Ci ar. or Lima CoxrmxTj
Fob Dmu»t;
Fob Tna Ctbb or Tama, Tvxaa&gt; *jrn 8.1}

l.QPTC ft C®©3

CJIAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COD

LARS AND SLF.EVJS, (raw style,)
WHITE HppDB, 4m. * ' '

-Spring. 11
wa sown wai .UM
Ural of July »»d ’•&gt;« tr*&lt; •&lt; Rerrtatirt.
FAVKAOEJt suffrrtem W prwduae; frm • to

IQeeUotbr. bj n^d’^

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a. w. YEBBY. P. O. Boa iX7,
e* Bern bur* &amp;&gt;., VM«un, HL
b~i«u.
**~*‘*f*’,t2i

newiig, Uwltawd.
DENJM8, STRIPE AND CHECK

G

e’SALE.’
I BELT MAPStlC

SHIRTING, COTTON A DE8, uf every
&gt;«Tlc?V
-CHECK 5JAES$J.LE8r CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
LINEN, WHITE’LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASSIMERES, a latje Muck,

beautiful patt&lt; n&gt;»6&gt;d very cheap; Bl.ACK

DOE SKIN, BJ.$£K BROAD CLOTH,
other preparation! they make more profit oa.
Demand ATia'a, end tike no ctbrra The eiek
want toe torn aid tLe:-. it for than, tr.d thry thruld
bare it.
AHau RcsKitoaMe fataalety
Sold by J. P. Rogwra, Hasting*.

SHERIFF!* SALE.
1&gt;Y virtue «C &lt;Jk&lt; han-enpl rton
I &gt; from ami oulrr the -ol .4 il*u C
•* »"d f-tltoe.-fai.tr U Harry, I did.
day uf fcptrndwr. fft!-. Wr Tij-.h' ii

ft FBIZC FOB I'.VEBRIieW
WHO Kt/MCRIUES FOB THU

&amp;c., Ac.

NEW VOBJK WEEKLY PROS,

PROBATE NOTICE.

Cwnprbing ererjtbiag fcr a geatktuan’a outdli;
thirl., collars, gtyira, boelery. crarata, pull, erorT r*n&lt;Vfrea. iye' atoning.Voris itoUera; tyaU.
erery pnoe, quality and pattern ; vesU from MX
ahillinp to »IX dollaix
! - U\ n ' M
J3?O

&lt; a « a: □: r o ec •
BOOTS &lt;8e SHOES,

WHEAT!

f

aW If joa wiah to uUe

a_MT ik.

ito “kwrUirin Bantier.*' a iiewslMUicr nrinted
mUaaUaga. and circnbiing la aaid county of Bar­
ry, for the full term of ton-e wreks. once at leaat
to each week neat immediately pte.-rdiujU.t- bear
tagtoatopromiata
Jod^p*P^Lato.

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PROBATE NOTICE

TATS OF MIQHUIAX, I rrotou Court for
Derry mmatv, »*.
, t raid wublL '

S

S7lb day of toptemtor, At D., InaJ. 1’rsaMt, 0.

of R-fo. M. Turner.
d'o77mdmg ard Kin- tto petition. Mr r.ri-

fied. of Sanwr. furuw, pranng. for certain r»
---- *«------ 1----- 1 ...I—
...il
be rnuiinl to ll&gt;o raid peliliuner.
-rwnpvn.il u ordorad Ibal th. consideration

it*. In llaalinge. at whiah time ami ptoee ajl

“■“tfon

'I &lt;Wt— BOThL SKIRT.
rtsrr.Wf?*

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SKIS: ~i m x&gt; 1
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4l.n-aa“■"T*--

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BWW PURIFIES AS]

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HARDWARE STORK

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GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN prize

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GOLDEN PRIZE.

~m&gt;O0
DRY GOODS!

JATE NOTICE.

S’tR'

HARDWARE
Piam,

DKUUMO,

GOLDEN r*IIE.
ILLUSTRATED.
BEAS A KALfMR. am., i n , u BECuTii^.

MBBIXOS,

SHAWLS, Mffliar.DKMMA
FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, IJNSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

BLAKLE
MA5CTACTUIIE
per-vr»re. De
SM«-»*rdware. cutle

SIinmSGS (brotai uS •*»*) KEN

Pills. wOPnot only
Ute meat palaful disease, but prevent
recce, end lengthen life beyopd the or'axdwavuxvegitable blood
Hoback present* tbo rm t ef twenty
toritHt^baiji study audrrprrtnient u

TVCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASS-

la the "KepubUcan DuBtttr, a pupuc •""■PsPa,&lt;

IB DOTS

llERES,

ft SHOTS 2

In tKh week next imovediateJy preceding tbe lune

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.PROFESSOR MOTTS

CLOTHING

X3RO2J
/iftrnj p«-iU«

aftWklEMMAfri

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

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TXEVKR and Ag^ ChUlJ Fever. Duab Ague

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rerantlj p«reta-J

at f ri«.

TO THE PUBLIC!

COOKIMG STOVES!
PROBATE NOTICE.
QTATE OF MICHIOAX, 1 Probate Court for
O Barry evuaty, aC
J said coooly.
At a auMion o&lt; said court, balden at ll.c oBict cf
tho Judge thereof. In ilaatuigs, on Monday, the
l-Tth, dv olSeutember. A. D. 1S5R Frtacut.O. L

LADIES' DIEM GOODS!

Lotllm, by every DMpcelabU Druggist sod dealer
ia Patent Mrdirian tbrvugbout the Wrslsra
States.
JOHK WISER, Proprietor,
Xew York.
Sold hr J. P Rnasnr* Hastings. Ku Nieaoia
Oreagrvlltc, I. 5. Kmtl, Middleville, and thr'sut,

fa’ the tuatter of tin estate ofOgvld Hyatt, dec’d
Oo reeding and filing the petition duly verified,
of Charles GaJhnray. eiecutor of said ealale.
C'inc for certain TUMoaa. therein set forth, tor
ise to sell certain real e.tate, in aaid petition

JUST RECEIVED
i

LAWNS, BIULI J A NTS, CHALLIS
CHALU

RUBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. »I1EP

* new stock of Fall «*! winter GOODS,
which will lie sold for

HERD'S PIsAID.STELlsA 8HAWIA

• CHAMglUB,. MARSEILLES

________ _____

UOU at utiwiiahmg low price*. My motto
ia “a little cheaper than the eheapcat'
I hare jut received a good aaaortrnrat

Lsiis'xirBrer.Ettm. tiw «yK)

I ft^J??kSjS!ShWK!wnm! “"O* 41

that the petitioner
a all part in in leresled. by esus■oticv and orderto be pnblivbsd

A fine aseortownt of Cloode for

MEN AND BODY’S WEAR!

Lad lea

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Prtuta, Ginghnme. Ulaw*. Ma­
rin**, 1’nranH-lta.e Block Alpaccas and a

DENIMS, ATllIPE AND CHECK

SIIITVH.Hl, lUTTOAADEJ,* ^ery

that I cannot now-vFspcnM vjilb the use of it at

£

?,

.'35“

MOBWAG 6 SALE.

».

■j
x t
xscfl
Ct of those aimllarti slTectexL
MORlOS MORRIS
Ths above ccrliticali-s and uiany others, can be
■an M my ..Bev bv any uuc st any time. Ort UM
Way Family Medical almanac, gratia from a&gt;y

variety and style.

CHECK

Three goods werebought to eoD,aaM*»h that
all to treat ef anything ia ay Um, would call
| and IMtoutl them before purchasing. Il will be
toy highest pleasure to show tores goods to all
who tony for or no with their patronage.

bAlse.No. AEasl

.tubal, tbe Jrrt year, Ml Dp to ,tn
be BMt to tar address an the
DsUm.bym*.!.
Adflreta
e. w. TEH BY. P. 0 Dm &lt;
81 Dearborn St.. CMci
eafor ia Faming Unda and City ,
j, fantfs located *at all the Gwretea^m nunv
cm, Witt Hnweer nth. Tbnee hating
:xS8XJXX.YiS!.‘5E

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

and very cheap,
Alan a good a»s&lt;&gt;rtn»«nt ofChttha be
men’* wear, and a largu stock of staple*.
Denim* Sheeting*, shirting, »tripe»^herk»
and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a new Urt

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

BOOTH and RBOEK,

FANCY CASSl MERES, a largn atoek.

Ladie'a Garter* Buskins and Boots, a

beautiful patU-raaaud very cheap; BI.ACK

Ca&amp; BROAD CLOTH,

DOE SKIN, o

GBEAT DISCOVERT I

THE PHILOSOPHER'S 8T0NI
FOUND.
ptOL. J.C. FREMOXT. fa bis tp&gt;rel»di.t»r&lt;
nisnv startling wonders, but »oue marc a
dsrful sad true. Ut.t. Ito recent discorery that

On hand a vert large stock «fCrt«ekrry
stone andtjfoaa Ware.
Just received a new stork uf

©IBDDIKRIBB,

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I hare also a very large quantity at

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Xj.njHlBER
IPUJHIIPfiX

AND

Compriaiag every thing for a gn tlenma’a out lit;
TMK Wfo jpl Hl II Hl JUMil &gt;,Rata,i.■

NnlNGLEA,
•er rartotyfrna five sbdjing. to six dollar*; cmU, on hand and all peraert* winking to buy er
■rrry pma, quality mid patera । ▼nla Crees ata m will do well local! before bargawaf
sbilJwptowadollare.
I would nartiewlariy call the aiteeWB
of pervtona who are building to «i*

H

S

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TDK

NEW Y9BK WEEKLY PK

k

a beautifully

tho I tan
Nails and
m and that 1 will fomU
aash. Glass, nails. Door Trimming* A**

GU

at aa low a figure as posible.
aSbyl
hjkenfield

-

•eata per pound. COFFEE ftvm I2.W «»'-to &lt;™«*
pay d.Fiah ufy cry de-&lt;- ipuou frwo a Hcthaw m to anemcrete the whole o?«t immeMo
asoeh rfGtxxl., therefore I will contact myself with
Z^u3it «fta T family'totOCHR Y*8tore,rtb^
srbiia eoatpetainK a larger and more geMral assort■eat thaa aan be found at any other Mtabltohaent

TEMPERANCE

nuraoance and by virtue of I
dated on the if th day of
L trillion Burgbsr. drewl
r for tbe County al Harry, »

B IB © DJBIR 'J ?

i

.WILLIAM JONES,
raHirv Btfock •!
twelve chilling*. Laee do. nine to eleven stilUagn KM — — ,----------•

COOPERING BUSINESS.

et»C81!B3.

calf bootoea, good quality, for nine aWlinga, and
■une, all of which, he prop** *

CIEAPEK

FORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTKB HRK1X8,

Hasting*. Sept. 6, to.

niisrt

If yen waslMy RXW’KwBROQMBgsta.
■
.- 4. WA^RFB,

O. URAY,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORWKTAJrp OOUXSELLGR AT UY,

MurFAnritM’ &gt;■»

It yon weal say LAMP er UMPYttji

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1858.

NO. 25.

flings’ Vmsmss Sircttorn.

PRIZE,
PRIZE.

&gt;1IXS.
LTED.

memory of her early life.
When the
They have forgotten Already the lesson all Africant that may be taught by Federal
THE WIDOW’S PATE.
saw tha by-ttanderu, so roughly handle taught by the repeal of the Missouri
officers on board of traders.
Wo deem
"Three and a quarter; can’t ye give what she so highly prized, for the sake of Compromise. They seem to have made such sale an act of humanity to the ne­
three end a half! Who blds!
Who him who had furnished, and shared their up their minds to acquiexoe In- the dicta groes, and such sales occurring so seldom,
of the Supreme Court, which deny to would have no deleterious effect upon our
bids ! Three and a quarter—three and a uae with her, she started, as though they
pRANT &amp; SPAULDING,
Coogres* or the people of a Territory own Interests.”
*XE.IU:KS m all kin.um ar’.giKKU, groom's, quarter—three and a quarter, and just a- were committing aacrilege upon the di-rfd. the right to interdict sis very therein, and
Read Senator Brown’s speech en our
4}TrocirfJ. *f- 8tatc St ■ "PI"*11* ?o«t«gc«
goingl—Gentlemen, a beautiful centre­ When the hammer full, and each article affirm that by the Federal Constitution fourth page. He wears tit. mask; he lays
~~
H. J. KEN FIELD,
"lare* are regarded in all respecta as out the work to bo performed by tic
had
been
struck
to
the
highest
bidder,
table, marble-lop, polished like silver,
property. They rev the slave power pre­ slave democracy.
'
going f-w three and a nusrter 1—dose as death renewed hie power over her frame,
pared to avail Itself of all tlie advunta“We are directly interested, and to.a
you please, gentlemen, you will find it in and brought her nearly back, to where Cs it secured by that repeal, and to endeep extent, in planting a siavebuldittg
perfect trim,- and the neatest article out. •be lay, when first aware that alone she
rec to the uttermost the monstrous doc­ Stats in N icaragux” ‘titav cry must go
’"
P. II. A J - RUSSELL,
trine of that prteslavery court, and then, South if it goes stall."
CALEBS in dr.' F»d».
toots and For shame, gentlemen, bid up;—three muat meet her fate In the world.
“It is against
.
--.I ......
. | uekMI rBot they are gone ; each loved article discourse to the people of the free Status our Interest to bare an nnti-slave State,
and a quarter, three and a quarter—who
on the importance of building up a great planted in our front.”
hoi
been
sold,
and
she
is
told
that
It
wilt
bids three and a half!—thice and a quar­
National Party, to promote Home In­
“Il may seem strange to you that 1 thus
iu-n. ulcrl
ter; give me three and a half! going— very nearly cover the debts aivl expenses. dustry, tux] secure a pfiru Administra­ talk of taking possession of Central
md abura. I
going—going for three and a quarter— Thankful that-she haa redeemed bls soul tion!
America, or any part of it, seeing, as you
Tira Republican party will not Ira mis­ suppose you do, that it belongs to ram
going fur tlirec and—a
quarter, once, from the purgatory of public censure, she
Yes, it belongs to some one
leaves the desolate hearth, Ignorant of the led. It will meet issucaas they arise, or orfe else.
twice,—throe times, and has gone I"
shall be forced upon it. and not seek to u!*e, just as this country oncu belonged to
Thus vociforaUd a lusty officer, while fact, that thiiso bidders were hired for the evade the responsibilities it has assumed too Choctaw.
When wu wanted this
occasion,
and
those
gentlemanly
monied
in ita great controversy with the stave country, we camo and took IL
If wu
round the corner uf the street, screened
by the awning of a dry goods store, stood men, who stood by and. sneered st the power. It will deem no legislation final, want Central Amerlc*. or nny Part of R,
which rests upon a wrong doctrine. Il I would go and take that- If too inhabi­
a pale widow, bolding with one hand ths “worthlessnea of the trash," were their will surrender no nrincjple, abstain from
tants were witling to 'live under a good
clasp of a durly-haired daughter, of some employers. ■ Ignorant of the fact, that tlie prosecution of no policy, in duffer Govcrntncul, such as wp would give them,
while she is recking shelter and employ^ ence
j. to presumptuous power, or extra 1 would have thorn protected; and if they
seven summers, and the other pressed
pTici authority.
Wherever the Slave wore not, they might go somewhere else.
firmly against her heart, m if to j|il| its meat by which to earn her bread; They judicial
are decorating their bouies witbYhe cov­ [tower shall set up its indefensible claims,
“If any one desire* to know why I want
throbbing*, as she leaned forward t&lt;?
attempt its sinister aggressions, it will lie a foothold in Ccntxal Amrica, / avog
catch the last bid upon each article sold. eted articles, they ao myeh'affected to prompt to confront it.
Conservatives !■ frankly; it is because I «ro&gt;»/ to plant
deapUf—bought by ttiwh fora small pit- and Quietlsu may preach peace, but there |
Henry Seymour the fallrar uf that lit
s'aeery there ; 1 think slavery is a g'Xid
UDcit, and that pittance put ii.to their own ran be no peace, 'till the
the usurpations
usurpations of
of' . thing per
.
r«;
1 believe it to be a great
tie girl, and husband of that widow, com­
.......................
. . moral, ko
Interest
shall have
pockclsZfor aervires charged, but never tl.is Secii.UMl, Claw L
jocial, and political Weaving—a
menced lifo with honest principles and
blessing to the master and a Westing to
rendered.
Wonder uol that catholic*, been finally subverted.
•iniU-SAU: am! retail lUfer In. and rnaua- i truthful, upright purpose.
Success liad
Let us keep its position and purposes the slave; and 1 believe, moreover, that
Lciuicr of Irothrr.; ttiwSnga. *r.. Hattie
in their ignorance, feed well their prieatr, in full view.
it isofdivine origin;
when protcstaiits glory in aecuring an ig­
Having committed the so-called De­
“I want a footing fin Central America
been enabled to surround the wlte ol his
norance, that feeds officer* with tht. spoils mocracy to the doctrine of Non-Interven­ lor other reasons, on rather fora continu­
early lore, and the daughter of jiis pride
tion by Congress or the people of a Ter­ ation of tha. reasons already given. 1
of the widow and fatherless.
with nil thu Comforts, and many of the
ritory, aguinrt the Hitroduetinu or exis­ w ant Cuba, and I know that kdunor or
I will not farther trace the sorrows of
luxuries of earth.
Nun* knew better
tence of stavery therein, it will tolerate later wo must lave it; if the worm-eaten
that widowed heart and lie!pleas girlhood. no man for President who will not inter­
throne of Spain is willing to give it up
bow to appreciate their worth, or could,
Such fates hive already been portrayed, vene for stavery, by appointing J ndgo* for a fair equivalent—if not, we must
receive and use them with a belter grace,
W. PARKEIt,
by abler pens than mine. Loaded with nnd Ixrritoriiil Executive officers,- who take it.
I want Tatnaulipu, Potosi, and
than CMiJd that tasty little wife. Envy
believe in the opinions of the pro-stavtry one or two other Mexican Slates; and I
burthens tar beyond her espacity of en­
toward her was unknown, from the veriest
Judges of the Supreme Court, delivered wain them a'l for the same reason—for
during, a few years saw the tn other, wast­ in the Drcd Scott case.
the planting or spreading of stavery. And
street beggnr, to the princely millionaire.
ed and worn—life a burthen—yet striv­
As they have pronounced slaves prop-'’ a footing iu Central America will power
She .saw n*4 the faults—of
others—and her
&gt;rU. 4c. .Stoicuu.-l»le»i..uf~
. .................
ing to endure it a little logger, until that erty under the Federal Constitution, it fully aid us in acquiring those other states.
k," »i4uocd«.rr**t uf UitrL ■ o&lt;n gjulilcss fncliug* and demeanor gentangel daughter, who fills her highest hopes, seeks to subvart the legislation of the It will render them less valuable to the
1 ly kd diem into the paths of virtue and
free States in regard to tneir introduction ptber Powers of the earth, and thereby
shall have reached her majority ; willing
within their jurisdiction, by asking from diminish competition with Nie. Yes, I
trance. Such an one was the wife of Henthen to sign her own release, and wing' the Supreme Court a reversal of the
want these countries fur the spread of
l‘- ry Seymour.
Pleasantly and swiftly
her way to mansions of eternal rest.
opinion of the Supreme Court of New slavery.
flew the days, even years of their life.—
York, against the conveyance of staves io
“Whether we cun obtain the Lerrjtory
I00XXB.
j. vi. buckle,
But tho destroyer, Deatb, swept vhim
New York city, for Ute purpose of ship­ while the Union lasts, 1 do nut know; I
October 10, 1858.
.WHION'Alll.E TAILOR. Cutitag
ping them to a Southern port
from the eartk
Oh! tlra utter dcsola
fear we cannot.
Bat I would make an
j.r, •»&lt;! .!i •.&lt;sik ««rnu&gt;ud. .SU&gt;.|i
Senator Douglas, having expressed the honest effort, and if we foiled, I would go
i lion uf that Lour! None can describe
opinion, that the people of a Turritory,. out of the Union, and try it there. ’I
THE REAL QUEHTION.
Ithotra seasons of suffering, or paint the
refrainlrg from enacting suitable regula­ speak plainly.
I would make a refusal
Iraort broken anguish caused by the repa­
The Hon. Washington Hunt cannot tions for slaverv.-it.could not obtain fool­ to acquire territory because it was to be a
id : ration 'of such union*.
Two in ono-\a unite with the Republicans; he says he is hold among them, notwithstanding the। slate territory, a cautf for disunion, just
i r-rtM U»nr »J«««.
k still a National Whig, and hopes to see rights of lira slaveholders as declared by
parties
w rv-organixed that the Opposi­ the Supreme Court, some of its loading
ufcr in i;.».iir«-'» bi uK. m- su re.
.
tut re^triirj the chords of our own cxtion in 18G0 may stand united on great advocates in the South already propose Stale, a cause for disunion." '
JAMEN A. sWEEZEY, tatcncO tu- oc thus rudely lorn from the
Whatever may be their folly or weakNational principles—which, being inter­ positive legiitation bv Congress in be­
high.-.I, SoliM I™,
preted, met;*, on the principle of non­ half of Slavery. The Richmond Enquirer new,' the Republican Party, we are sure,
'«• wilt pmapiic mead i.. »ny bu-itww en-.ruyi- ■ C4$t ftkmc and unaided upon our own ro- resistance to slavery propsgandism. We rays, “Non-Intervention" moons simply will be true to the great Idea* which were
»d to bi. rare, in sav &lt;ll the Courts vf tall. Stole.—.
,
. /
‘
.
abstinence
from
action
adverse
to
slavery,
stamped
upon it in 1856, and derote its
ore sick at bearing this perpetual talk
o*e«in tbrCuait 11&lt;m-'.
__ _________ • s-mrcca for happifCM and enjoyment.—
about “Nationality.”
They are the not from action favorable to it; commends highest energies to the final settlement of
1. A. UDLUItOOK,
Intefita were his feeling*, when he saw
greatestslieklsrs for Northern Nationality Senator Douglas for pointing out the “de­ the One Faranjcuul Question, Shall Sla­
* TT
AnoKXEY
«nd Ciraa^-r »t Uw
that the bu(y for his last change had come. who are tiu&gt; most bumble aervantr uf fects of the Kansas-Nebraska Act," and very or Freedom determine the character,
Ctauotrc. Genrrel lu.n-1 Mid T»x Agent.— ■
Tr
,
,
___ Still he strove to buoy her y p and hade Southern Sretinnality. In this great con­ calls upon him to initiate some legislation policy, and dcstinr, of thu American
in Congress to give additional security to Union !
her livcr-lhjo for tbe sake of their tender­ troversy with tha Staveholding Oligar­
“xtavo property” iu the Tcrritorica.
ly L&gt;r«d child. And aha did live. Though chy, we arc national, they, sectional. Is
The same Sectional Interest is begin­
not Liberty the great Interest of all sec­
the dart which cut short his existence had
The Hartford Press has returns from
tions, and til ctartes 1 We would ctjnsc- ning-to agitate the subject of n modificn
well nigh opened the grave to her also.—• cratc the Union to its preservalbui and tion of the laws against the African slave nil the town meetings' recently held in'’
Connecticut, which sum up as follows :
Tint uno tie remained nnd aroused efforts diffusion : is this sectional I
Are not trade, it Is yet moderate in its demands.
73 Buchanan
52
does not desire to re-open die trade— Republican
But time must in­ free institutions exclusively prevalent In It
15 Uncertain
1
(•ronipll/ aa&lt; uilb Cd«&lt;iiy. Utfire for a new existence.
the welfare of thu South does not require Divided
Um&gt; "llr[«UK*a Ifaaarr, opposite tervene, e’re those onergie* could gain the States which comprise two-thirds of
Republican gains
15 Adm'n guns 9'
the white population of the country, and it—but, as the laws now stand, branding
The
Hartford
Times
eortrivea
to
put
sufficii-nt tension to act. Dur^$ that arc they not the rule even, in the stare it as “piracy," they inflict indirectly a
its party ahead by giving the Adminis­
time creditors bad become clamorous, and States-^-end arc ws sectional because we stigma upon stavery. Besides, it thinks
tration towns twice, claiming Killing­
debtor* h*d made such turns, as placed seek to plant them in all our Territories! thiy should be so amended ns to author­ worth, which has not yet held its election
Would we eatablish ou Federal Terri­ ise the President to dispose of the slaves
JOHN RODERTX,
them safely beyond her reach. Not­
and Catham which has gone Repub lican,
tory, one role for the Southern emigrant, rescued, by sale In this country, instead
PQY8ICUN tedSaw*. DwsiHagoi
and
four other towns which hare chosen
withstanding it was Heurj’s dying conso­ another for the Northern !
This
Aj w»y. »ear the Court llmec. _
Do we not of sending them back to Africa.
ijffirers of each party, and omitting alto­
lation, tliat he left his wife land cfeild insist upon the same law for both 1
Do may seem incredible, but is it any mor*
ri.P. CHERRY,
gether twenty-lour towns which have'
so
than
would
have
been
the
announce
­
-"V0TARY PUBLIC and Conteyenrer.
with a competency, by the time commit we not seek to make tabor honorable iu
gone Republican, thus reducing the net
Xi lend to dl IraMtrai entrusted to h
h this sectional !— ment in 1652 that the purpose was *crisiuoers and executors, together with that both and for both 1
results to 56 Administration. 49 Repub­
On the other hand, slavery I* excluded ously harbored of repealing tha Missouri
licans, 8 Divided. B.t tbo Times does1
■—- i other limb of the tew, a probate judge,
from States containing two-thirds of the Compromise! Lest »ome of aur readers
L. H. XTEWAHT.
Ud got maLteJj folly adjusted, there was white population of the country, and may suspect that we are exaggerating, not pretend to claim a victory in.ktt
general issue of these Town Elections,
AJTrORKEY »d Coanoelor st 1
we aubipit an extract from an editorial &gt;n
XI tad I'minMduein t'bnr.ecrr, N—-------- . no resort, but to sell her beautiful furni­ cuedemned by the great majority of them
and
we believe this the first time it has1
J prtirr
«»•«•»«. I« tlra Richmond (Vn.) Enquirer of the 25th failed to do so for tbo last dozen years.—
*r| AU bu»iMM attendrd U&gt; protnuOy sud •«• ture, to pay tho expense of retting tha ee
'&lt;*iUy. Uffies Sa S, Noble-, block, JtaitU Cr*«k,
th. .1... Suu. cbomul™.
i» u»!lZ September, 1853—the leading organ of We guess a couple of gentlemen now
MithlgMl
■
. ■
•
tate. Debts, they gravely told her, must
«, me.plioo.1 ItuUtuUoo. inumuch u the Conservative “Democracy" of the representing Connecticut in Congress may
b» paid, before any thing could be appro- th. otrnlr. old..- do not 0-mb.r mor. South:
“Representing, as we endeavor to do, as well decline a ro-dection.— A". F.■
p;iatod to bar urXhediild., Itwasngreat thm. foot boodrrf iboomod. Io • whiu
Trbune.
____
_
_
pity they added, that Mr. Seymour aim’d popolHioo of right midioo. Th. mu- d» sentiment of Virginia in regard to die
African slave trade, we have repeatedly
Jauca II. Cxuraxu-, was in 1854 ous­
IM
th.
whiu
Troplr,
d.puid.ot
-poo
have trusted such men, as ho did trust—
'
expressed
our
opposition
to
opening
said
ted
to
Congrcqs
as
an
anU-Nobi
’
itaVa
thrir o«» romlooi for opport, would
।
and by to doing cause his bon«t creditor;
taurrilj bo luorituJ bp • jru.rH ijr trade. But wo nave no hesitancy in say. Whig and American from the Schuylkill
to *uffcr.
Intentioaally did «hey thus- ». rf tm Ubor. But, th«. omr. rf ing that we desire to tee the laws of Con­ District, Pa. but was beaten in 1856 by
।
open . «.• -&lt;&gt;«■&lt;
W.
ri.ua ore Uboriog wither th. Huhtret gress much modified upon this subject.— William L. Dewart, Dem., who hud
We desire to tu every stigma upon slavery 2,541 majority. Mr. D. for some time
W9uld part with Ajm
Ahiliiog r»thcr regard to the interests or views of .those
,
or
the
t'adc
in
slaves
removed
from
Fed
­
Inclined to oppose Lecompton, but was
than allow a stigma to r**t upon bv hua­ wbo do not or will not own them, to m eral legislation.
If the trade in African finally induce*! to support it. Hu wav
W. U. COLEMAN,
cure to themselves the mastery evervI band’s judgment or integrity. Uttle rhcre-*t home In their own States, In slaves is 'piracy,' then it will be difficult thereupon opposed to the recent canvass
_
.
•_ ...-*---- msn soou- riie Federal Government, in aRthe Fed- to maintain that the trade iu Virginia both by Mr Cambell and by Joseph W.
;
staves is'not a kindred frirpe. If to buy
mulated and wrong from bar bitter want., end Territories—so a. to make the mas negroes in Afriea,foriia|e In Cuba,deserves Cake, anti-Lecompton Democrat; and thei
returns indicate that Campbell has 5,000
bv aluring with those very debtors, they ■es of their countrymen, in all sections, j.-mh, the world will jadgo that a kindred mqiorily over Dewart, and a probable,
tributary to their rohemes for oerpstua’
poliul,
Ur h—b~xl
ting slavery, for planting It in free terri­ punishment should be visited upon die majority over both 111* competitor*.—

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JOHN al. VAN BRUNT,

T) WISTER OF DElftMi. OSes in Ito Court
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H. N. VIIELDON,

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STANTON A TIPFANT,

tnatiM. &gt;&gt;

“““ "Itolwld.
1&lt;V, tory, and for acquiring new territory, for
ihore ,.ry ««to«r&gt; bid to. pta-. £%. And t£s party whtali prostitutes
iteslf W H”ir will, under the nama, DcIo orf« u&gt; Hur. la natpoila-to., r-pLocracy, gfortes U&gt; it. “ A’aWM/tty,
JStaSi people, who through the fteA hi^Wh.PS
nsblican Party would resist them, make
®f
Hire, wwkre. WW. Ihrir ~&lt;r«. .re hr E meat NatUal ld«&gt;
all-controlling in U- Federal
„
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£,5o«rt reuu, mld.us auth.. ureal, rnvaroment and Federal territory, are
•‘AeNeaaf " The slaveholders who would
thrir lire.-, Hu. with tar UH.
the Federal Government to extend
thO^atteln^taj^oorepre. red. ftataU
u. »rerr. -

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from min!

There are certain undeniable tacts
which no honest or candid' man will au
tempt to got round which we think ought
to be read in every political gathering m
the country.
Hero are *omepfthem;

"X; Charles E. Stuart endorses the | Nebraska Bill, which professed tojpre
the right of determining for or against
infamous Drcd Scott Decision, which lays slavery to the people of the territories.
2 This doctriua—of the people of the
down the doctrine, that the Consfftution
carries Slavery Into the.Territories, and Territories, especially Kansas, determin­
that it cannot be excluded llrarnlrem by ing the slave question—they wWicaied
any action of the people, while in a Ter­ throughout the canvass of 1850, against
Fremont, in Ohio, and all the North
ritorial condition.
That no man in this country, ha* more West, and on thia doctrine carried the
bitterly more persevering]/ and outra­ elections when they carried them-as- alL
3. In open defiance of this doctrine, the
geously abused and viilified tbo Republi­
cans than (diaries E. Stuart.
In tbe Democratic Administration attempted to
speeches he delivered during the I RreaL force through Congress the Lecompton
dential canvass. his tongue fairly pocked Constitution, which was formed bv fraud
with vile and loathsome epithets nnd and was not sustained by une-fifth of the
falshoods, heaped onspairingly upon all people ol Kansas, as the subwjuftit elec­
thoso who opposed tho attempt onthc tion proved; thus openly conteimnc and
Black Democracy to nationalize Slavery. defying the doctrine of Popular SoifcrThat tho ‘Democracy’ of Michigan en­ eignty. which placed it in power. . . .
4. Having failed iu thia, the Englsh
dorses tho soundness and validity of the
shinplaiter currency issued by Secretary Bill was passed, which admitted Kansas
with slavery, but kept it a Territory oth­
CoLn.
That they believe that a negro hp no erwise. It abut the door on freedom and
right witch a white man is bound ’tO- re­ opened it to slavery, This fact is in the
letter of the law.
spect.
5. Buchanan, the Democratic President,
That tho Mormons of Utah have a
right tn come foto the&gt; Union os
u a State, declared
declarcc in his letter to Sillimon, that
’
y erielt in Kansas iu spite of the
acoordwith tlra institution of ।polygamy,
!y“-"------a slavery
of
tho
katisas-Nopeople.
ing to the principles
the nai&gt;«M-recG. Judge Taney,
Jigott
Lnukaauk.
-------— in h&gt;« -l&gt;red. —
D»t the Democracy of Michigan b&lt;C opinion, says that slavery cm; gu anylievc the jloctrineUrliich
licvc
doctrineUrliiih Charles E. Stu.
Stu­ .where in the Tcrrilaria,
.
.. To chows the vniotxjhe President .
art endorsed in 18X,that the Jaws for
np. now says—and Into 'nfftilber* of 'tho
the election of Delegates to the Ixwomp
ton Constitution “ aerc fair and just in •I|
iZ, | Union, tii* official paper, say—that slavery
j exietn
their provisions."
. in A*ansa«,
.
.. and lira .people . of lira
Dial they bulicve as Douglas did in
.. | territory uava~~xoxtuqr
atuqrvoto
leoiblstb
lxoi
i.J1 upon
n. If
one’doubts
1857, that “it has been the rule of civilivi'ox rr.
,fany
-----------k!" f­ this fact, let
r&lt;
j
them
be
referred
to several number** of
ration and Christianity the world over,.v
that wbenevxr one man or ret of men,' I the Union for the month ul Septenftrar, .
were incapable of taking care of thsmre-lvcs, they should consent to be govern­
ed, by those who arc capable of manajinp their affairs for them.
That Cliarlea E. Stuart voted against a
committee to investigate the Kansas fraud
in 1856.
That the Democracy of Michigan en­
dorse Charles E. Stuart in voting for the
infamous Toombs Bill.
That the Democracy of Michigan ad­
mire the pig and puppyism of Charles E.
Stuart, who. having ignored his Anti-Lecomplon career of tart winter, now en­
dorses rx full the Administration ol Jas.
Buchanan.
Tliat tbo Democracy of Michigan en­
dorse the “prudent and economical"
course" of James Buchanan, in making
enormous government Ioans, without ma­
king the least provision, for their redemp­.
tion.
That Charira E. Stuart introduced a,
Bill into the U. S. Senate for tbo building
of n -Slare Pen on the Free Soil of this!
Stata
)
--That the Democracy of Michigan hear­.
tily and sincerely d-xire, that our great
public works—the Agricultural College,
the House of Correction, the Insane Asvlum^ the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, tfie
1’cnltentiary-shall be suspended, bccauiic
forsooth it requires money to carry them
on.

A LoeatofA. Elscttonrerln. Document.

The Lccnmpton Democracy of this
State have just issued a campaign docu
msnt, signed by their State Central Com­
mittee, under the extremely novel and
mal apropos title of “Jactt for tbs Tax­
Payer, and voters of Michigan.” The
document is chiefly a re-hash of the edi­
torials of the Are Press,jwbone utter
falsity have already been exposed by the
Tribune and other" Republican papers in
the State. There is a little new matter
to which wo will devote our attention
hereafter. The pamphlet is exclusively
devoted to State affairs. It does not pretend to tell the people of Michigan, who
arc now called upon to elect members of
Congress and a legislature which will elect
a United States Senator, how the Micbigan Democracy stand on National sflkira.
It avoids stating or oalliating the fact that
five-sixths of the democratic mern&amp;rs
of Congress elected by that party voted to
force the Lecompton Slavery Couatitutloa
upon the people of Kansas.' It docs not
tell them why Mr. Stuart .having slid In
a public hpcecb that the English b^l was
worse than Lecompton, now endorac.’ it.
It dues not relate Mr ptuart's excuse for
introducing a bill into th. Senate for tha.
conrtrociioa of a National Stave pec In
Michigan. Jl does not tell them why bs
voted agaiCAt permitting the people of a
territory to prohibit n&lt;-gro slavery within
their bordera. It,does not tell us why Mr.
purchaaer of negroes in Richmond, to sell This U a groat change; Lorarapton is to Stuart voted against the repeal of that
I portion of the Border Ruffian Code which
sponsible fur a part of it. and the need
"
'would also desire a inodificalion in
for a Protective Tariff has done the rt*L
the laws of Congreu that compel the The coal and iron miners want work.—
President to send back to Africa negroesbrought to an American port under the
Staktliso Discorrav.—The Detroit
circumstances of those in the Echo.
IFe
condemAdvertiser states that it turns out that
mnHbia Egyptian bondage,' any va»R while the democracy had control of the nation by thia flimsy
Statu Government, they defrauded the •hall ace.—DtL Trib.
University Fund out of (25,990, and the
J. Glaney Jorras, Buchanan’s leader
desire to rec the wbolu world brought Common School Fund out of (71.703.
under the influence of Christian civ-Wra- Beside* pocketing thia (07.000 of Public of the House, who was chosen two year*
tiM,
m uppowd » «nj U&lt;ry &lt;&gt;■" Mottev, they cheated the School Fund of ago by 6.004 majority, is run ool now
gress consigning again to cannibalism ana (250,000, iu the fraudulent ade of a sec­ by 45 majority. This is to outsider*
•bsriiarism those that may hare been rw- tion of School Land, containing valuable the retral •mazing result In all the Penn•vivania rwuteioa. “Old Berks" never
copper mines.
cuedThe Michigan Democrats do not need till now foiled to etacl any oaUidaM for
‘•Though unwilling to sea the African

alsvo trade with thia country opepcJ, be­
uT ouroSvea Into a sort of General cause of effects we anticipate Oti &lt;5ur own
.
.. _ &gt;
.L.
rf a
EX- Party, to mend the Tariff, cor
»unuf

_ _ CAMPBELL A WOOD,

That Charles E. Stuart, tbe ‘.Demo­
cratic’ nominee for Governor, defended
the acta, and instated that tho inhuman
and tyranical taws, made by the Kansas
Legislature, elected by tbe Border'. Rufflan invaders,'should be forced upon the

to endorse Buchanan to prove their fidal- ।
ily to the Administration at Washington. '
Their financial policy proves that they are
“birda of the same feather.”—Allegan .
Lecompton Democrat.—JF. Y. TMw.
Journal.
‘-

1858.
8. Buchanan has been in office ono year
and a half, and in that time has mad*, a
debt of forty millions uf dollars.
V. The official report of Cobb, bis Sec­
retary of the Trcasunr, shows that tn the
year ending 30th uf June, 1858, tbs expenMs of tbe Government were Kiourro« Millions ornoLLAas.
10. Tlra name report shows, that fo
pay this, lira Government hid to use
twenty three millions of borrowed money.
11. Die summary of there facta shows
tliat the Administration has throw qover­
board the whole*dootriira of Popular Sov.
creignty; has ojienly aided With ttra Ph&gt;Stavcry party; denies all power in the
people of the territories over slavery,
and is, in ita conduct, purauitigan extrav­
agant career, and incui ring a great public
debt.
These frets should be submitted to ev­
cry man of rense irf the'Conntry fur their
consideration and their final verdict. If
the people are in favor of ttrare tilings kt
them *ay so. If nut, let them say^that.
—Cincinnati Gatetie.

Tbo ‘democracy’ of this district, at
thrir Convention, recently bold, plaredln
nominationTuowss B. Cki-bch, of GnMd
Rapids, as their candidate for Cougredtf.
As, in our opinion, nothing is giuue.1 ,by
doing injustice to a political opponent, we
concede to Mr. Cbvbh abilities uf a nigh
order, but farther than this we cantldt
go. It will be sufficient for the prerent
to give the opinion of the Detroit Arre
Prue of Mr. C. as a mon and a citizen:
“Who ia Mr. Thomas B. Church! , • *
“ Mr Thomas B. Cburch'.is rotten polixL
eally as he is morally. TKe Free Preu
can afford to be assailed by a mon who
found it well nigh as difficult to eauope
tlra penitentiary, as ho has since to elude
defrauded clients. God forbid that he
should do otherwise than denounce us-"
Ol the justice of this opinion af the
leading organ of the party, we knOK.btt
Ride.
Old settlers here and In the
Grand Riker Valley know whether it be
tiue or folse.
To them we refer ibe
curious.—Battle Orttb Journal. ...
■

Ox Smokixq.—Of the three mods* of
using tobacco, smoking is that .ifiucb
seem»a to have luainuated Itself mbit ex­
tensively among the youth of our 'com­
munity. Tobacco, employed in this way
being drawn in with the vital breath, con­
vey* its poisonous influences into every
part of the lungs.
There the doxlo’us
fluid is entangled in the minute, spongy
air cells, and has time to exert ita perniclous influence on the blood, sot In
vivifying, but in vitiating it The blood
imbibes the stimulant narcotic principle,
and ctrculatoa it through the system.—
It produce*, in conaqusncn. a febrile action
of those of a delicate habit
Whapa
there ia a tendency "to phthisis and tubtloulnr deposit in the lungs, debility 6f the*a
organs consequent on the itee of tobjscco
in this way, muatfovor the deposit of taberculous matter, and thus sow the »e&lt;x!e
of consumption. This practice impairs
the natural taste and relish for foad, lawon. the appatite, and weakens the rtom•ih. As to the pleasure produced by it,
it it, I believe, a well known tact; that X
, . _____ .1—
lighted or not.—Dr. J. C. Warren, .. ■

follewU*ituraripl‘W'

Until I know which way you went.’

�SUKFTIOI SYKCT

«r rp.
».rtv, whieh
------ would
-— ------ The following article is, aa it pur­ a split In Mr
■J,. i &lt;1. offi.™ ink. Ihrir
"•“** “ Tt”
_
porta, from a correspondent of the Eaton bly throw some of the offices into their
Wo
regret still -----------tn obrcrve
hands. This split they have long
I’-'US predic
picuiv-­
o ICKIC*
- among
--- - -­ ReCounty Republican. It ia so much in ac­ ted, long hoped and w'atcheif^,
for. They
~ “ publican*, in several portions of tho State,
cordance with our own views that wegive industriously fan every {sparkIt ■ of
mopmuivu to
— countenance
.
.. ........ - irregular
- .. ,
of resentrwacnf a dlspositicn
..—
...____ -j
.r .. „
in union
it entire. We presume it will meet with mi-ut and scent from a^r, foil
How up and nominatiaa*, and cooperate in umtm
”
lied npimnt movements. The onlv public effect «
harsh judgment at the hands of those condole with every “
REPUBLICAN.
such moveawts hill oo tu weaken t.a
o;-~_—
mercenary professed Republicans, who who will listen to tL„7
suit can bo offered to a/man under such Republican.partyi II i» dpar that even
arc preauibulating our county; and en­ circumstances than fuj/mournere to flock one cannot be nominated for the public
deavoring to persuade their listeners that around him durin&amp;ms hour of Dial. A offices, hnd it will be far better for gen­
by and through the influence of the Ban­ man of any true rtflnement of feeling tlemen who have been disappointed Jn
their aspirations to wait until next time,
ner they have been tcld ; and that re­ will not endure such approaches for a
than to pursue a course which will break
moment
EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD. marks, similar to those, when made thro’
Let it be constantly borne in mind that down the party, sacrifice its prindplca,
our colums, are very improper and abu­ all the sustenance and support which lo- and all ftiture hope of their own prefer­
sive. Yet, we believe, the writer of tbe cofooo, pro-slavery, Drcd Sd&lt;&gt;tt principles ment or that of their friends. Judged lor
NELSONS. ISBKT.I,
following article, with a conadouaness of are to Boceivo this foil in tbe State of tho plainest rulre of common *«&gt;se, such
conduct is very skort-aighted. But if the
tho correctness of tha principle, laid Michigan and more especially in the Co.
of Eaton comes through tho instrumen­ object nf those who get up imd eoonudown and the justness of the deductions
tality of the selfish and quarrelsome sore nance these irregular nominations, is for
drawn, cares just aa little as ourselves fur heads #ho weaken the Republican party. tbo purpose of defeating or endangering
tbe denunciation received at tbo hands of When, after election, tho locofocoa are the sueie*. of the party, they should be
met as eoemica and treated as such. NJAMES W. SANBORN.
those who are willing, Judas like, to be­ shouting and exulting over their political
fortner position or past servires shouM
tray their party into the hands of the gain, our worst w ish will be that it is a «rve as a protection or palliation in such
IACOB B. HOWARD.
kind ol gain which will remain with them
enemy for Turn pieces of silver. Allho’
and never again weaken the liepublican an event. Tbe more a man has been bon
For Sup’L ofPublie Instruction,
ored by his party, the more readily and
tho artiole la designed for the latitude ol party by coming back.
gratefully should he yield his own claims
OxxtDA.
Eaton county, it is equally applicable to
when another is preferred.
Barry county. Read it:
If one man has a right to refuse to
A FALSEHOOD NAILED.
abide by tho decisions of the regular!v
Certain interested individuals are circu­
organixed Conventions of the party, anoth­
to Fi&lt;hr.
lating a report that a Judge of Probate er has the same right, and If l*ch should
When a party becomes invincible st
exercise it, or if any considerable num­
the polls and its nominations are consid- cannot bold ’he office of Circuit Court
ber should exercise it. all party harmony,
Tor State Senator. (SUl Ihuriet.)
cred equivalent to an election its most CoingHssionor.
Now we are not going coneoildation and efficiency would bo at
selfish
nnd
mercenary
qualities
are
called
HARVEY WILLIAMS,
an end. 1» there a Republican iu Michi­
■
into dangerous nnd disgraceful activity. to 'pettifog this subject, but simply to
gan who wants todwtroy the party 7 If
Ths strife of rival aspirant* for the profits state, that both the law, ar.d precedent
there i», let him say •», that a popular
of office is to apt to resemble a campaign,
verdict
may
prescribe
strychnine
lor
him
.
from
other
counlke,
gites
tho
Be
direct
COUNTY TICKET.
between contending political parties.—
It wo ild, in any event, be well for the
Bit'qtAnimosity, exaggeration or detrac­ to such statements. We hope no person
recusant to consult his own interests Also.
tion of personal merits and claims, jeal ■ will be deceivcii thereby.
He may relculate to a certainty that
ousies, snspieions and sometimes double
ery man on tho regular ticket will become
deafing, charge* of log-rolling and bar­
Fot.Sk.riff—OLIVER B. EVERTS.
We are pleased to learn that Mr. his enemy^and if, as he is sure to claim,
gaining are very apt to characterise this
they b»vi bmraUe to defeat him one,
For Co. d«k—DANIEL STRIKER.
mercenary squabble. If tbe main body E. II. Bailey proposes to visit Hartings, ti.ey will be able to do It in all future
For Co. Tcasurcr—II. N. SHELDON. uf the Republican party was not a unit during the coining week, for the purpose time. So he gains nolhinx a’. la«t. He
in regard to principles, if the necessity of of forming a claw in vocal .music. Mrz may bo revenged, but upon whom 1—
For Register—HENRY P. CHERRY. such a parly was not each day more and
For Pros. All’y JjAS. A. 8WEEZEY. more strongly felt and if the dangers that B. needs no word of-vonftnond^tion from Upon tho offensive man or men alone!—
u», as hia abilities arc well known u a No, but upon tho whole Republican party.
For Or. Court Coin’r.—ORIN L. RAY. beset u* were not already seen and felt
Like the barbarous assassins of tlic Orsini
by honorable and intelligent men, the teacher of vocal muricfend we tru*t our conspiracy, for the sake of striking down
For Cu Surveyor-—JAS. H. BROWN.' mercenary hangers en and camp follow­ young friends will give him that encocr- one man. he wounds, perhaps murders, a
ers who now infest the party might at agement whicJL he should receive.
,
_
PETER CRAMER,
hundred innocent men.
Surely such a
this time be tbe means of dissensions in
F« O&gt;™.r._j| G SI'ESCER.
&gt;oan cannot have calmly reflected upon
•our ranks. But men who love office bet­
Bxab Cavout Auva.—We had the tfflk consequences of his own action.
ter than principles ere not DtimcrouM
TUnion tickets’' arc in toto a device of
A WORD TO TOTER.«t\ 7
enough fur tho work of disorganization pleasure of catching • live bear, on Sat­
ths cncmv. They mean just this nnd no
There are those, were it in their power, urday lost, whoso lino of travel was thro’ more : “W« ore not strong enough to
Next Tuesday will close the campaign
O. L. I.
in which we arc now engaged.
And we call off n faction of deserters from the our garden.
e'ert Democrat* tn office, and we want
I’enublicnn banner for th? snkc of a mislarnto, Oet. 20, '56.
ytfO Republicans to help as, in o&gt;n»idcraappeal to the Republican vutotw of this erablc pittance of on office, or, morelikete
4fon of which we will help you to elect
county, to see to it, that neither by their fur the purpose of gratifying some grudgfl
,
RepoMicaai Attention I
S Republicans”—which you could elect in­
action or their inaction, tbe principles cf against candidates. But such men if they
fact without any Democratic help. Now.
’
their j*rty are overtrodden by their po­ poasrss th? intellect and influence necessa­
Tuesday next is the time for the trial what is gained by all thia ’ On tbe start
ry
for
such
a
movement
can
readily
fore
­
litical enemies, or their flag left trailing
of your strength, and see that it Is all it is a confession of weakness by hot!
see the execration and infamy whieh would
in the dust. Let not personal animosity, reward them for the attempt nt this time brought out.
Tbo fact tint a suicidal parties. The union Democrats you put
or ceaseless chitnor, withdraw year atten­ when the purtv has something else to at­ ticket, called Republican, is now out, and in office must bo expected to prefer their
own partv. and will do nothing to ad
tion from tbe great principle* fur which, tend to tlian tlic looking after tho spoils spread throughout the county, should be yours.
You may postibly get better
if a true Republican, you labor. Let of office.
reason enough for every true-hearted Re­ mm, but you contribute to break down a
There is no man iu onr rank* tapaMe
publican to spend the intervening time party of' better principle!, which is • f
principles guide your action and direct
of dividing or distracting the party to any
far
more
eonscnnencc.
But in alljlate
your energies. Rcsneutbcr that Michigan great extent, who would now do so. Ev­ between this and election for tho sucres*
is to ^eclfiMir Representatives to Con­ ery man of intelligence who is al nil of his nobiineea, and the principles which developments the belter.mcn part of th&lt;-'
apology arc the men. who. defeated for
gress to battle for free principles, or sla­ versed In political history knows that a are ts dear to him as his life. Democrat* office in the conventions of theirown par­
very, and that your vote may be neces­ party never torglve* those who attempt are in high glee for tliis third ticket, for ty, are bent upon having office anyhow.
t disorganization or those whn blindly
sary to elect one of them on the side of give tho rein to their selfish feelings re- on its strength their success depends.— Th:s give* to tho transaction on odor of
' liberty.
Remember that Michigan se­ gnrd'esi of the party welfare. A man Will any man be guilty of helping on rank ’ selfisliness and party disloyalty
which is intolerable.
lect* a new Senator to the United Suites who will notown allegiance to party, a Lccomptdn victory 1 Be rare, lest the
Did any Republican ever bear uf the
Senate, and that your vote may bo the who wilLnot bow to the decisions of its fate of an Arnold or Tyler awaits you. Democrat e party alien in a majority,
conventions, who seek to block tbe wheels Republicans, wake up, and are tliat every proposing union tickets 1 We think not
means of deciding the chataclcr of tho
of its machinery, has no right to expert
Republican voter is at tbe polls; give him Certainly we never heard of such a tiling.
man selected.
favor or promotion from a party; he
Democracy is one thing and Republican­
Those are weighty considerations, of should go into a party by hitnself and tbe straight’ticket, last the scoff of Demo­
ism is another. Their aims are opposite,
crats should follow you to your grave*
/
vastly more importance than the minor there remain.
and n union between the two only weak­
for defeating yourselves. Remember the ens the party efficiency of each, without
questions, which interested demagogues
will^iresn upon your consideration.— some men that they always come out of old adage : “A house divided, against It contributing the success of the principle*
their party conventions with sore heads;
Then qhtXMc; then of either. If we are going to build up a
Throw away these minor questions, and tliat they usually manage by an immense self, cannot stand.”
Republican party, let un do it—not by
battle nobly, Cdthfully for tire great prin­ •mount of previous running around among be decided; will you tear down the house
dissipating but by consolidating our
ciples of your party. Amidst tlio elamer dclcgatrei to secure a few votes tn con­ your fathers built, and which you now in­ strength. If we arc going to build up a
of Interested political aspirants, we arc vention nnd then snap and snarl at tlic herit, and thereby throw yourself awny Union party let us do that—comtnenriic
nomination, which the party sera fit to
losing sight of ths only consideration* confer upon others. Theee are the men into the cold, blasting storm of -disgrace 1 by placing our influential majority nt the
mercy of the Democrats.
O.
worthy a single struggle.
Our enemies who complain to their political oppo­
We do not write these remarks in any
Ixvnro, October, 25, 1958.
alroady l»ast that wo are beaten by our nents ate mt being s»ld.
spirit of simple party drill, for wo despise
The man who dips into politics for the
own dissensions. Shall we pern-it this
a man whose virion is so circumscribed
A Spixitval AnsnjasTSATiox.—Dur­
sake of number one, allowing all of his
boast to be realixed by a guilty pursuit
that ha can see nothing beyond the blind
selfish feelings to become enlisted and get* ing the year 1854, there is a large num­
of the personal warfare already being fooled, bad not better tall of it directly ber of blind items audited, as supplied to machinery of party, and who will cling
to party traditions when principle* are
waged by a few hirelings wbo'are bought I or indirectly. A\c te.-g of all such men, “State officers,’’ designated u eundrie»,"
But wo write them with a
and paid'for by thfl enemies /)f Republi­ for tholr own credit nud for the credit which in the only iuilicatiou of their clisr- abandtxiod.
neter, excepting the business of ths per­ conviction, that if the Republican party
of
the
party
to
which
they
belong,
not
to
canism 1 Or shall we not, to a rran, come
of Michigan due* not aw ake to a sense of
sons
to
whom
ths
account*
were
audited.
betray their weakness cither by com­
its danger from internal dissension*, and
. up boldly and manfully to tha rescue of
plaints or threats.
Such men should Some bills, amounting to about one hun­ rebuke that .lawless spirit which touts
Clta ticket thus endangered 1 Let us each
dred dollars, were furnished by Mr. Wm.
learn tliat:
Hinman, then a dealer in tpirituoiu li- the decisions of its regularly ornanized
do our whole duty to the principles of
-Prndta’ *rlf coatrol U wi&gt;duc&gt;'» root.
party tribunals, plot* against it* candi­
Although politicians are proverbially quart! Wo leave it for the public to
Republicanism, to the party itself and to
dates and fosters outside movement*, cal­
judge of thia transaction.—Det. Ade.
tbe whole ticket, leaving those who boast selfish and deceptive and-political parties
culated to retard ita efficiency, they will
proverbially ungrateful for past services,
find only too lata that a big majority is a
that they Live only fur “fool-killers” to
Literary
laullegeacc
Extraardiaary.
yet we believe, from what little wo have
perform their only legitimate labor, tu seen in this world, that he who is anima­
Mr. Jehu Glancy Jones, wjirec fellow great curse, and instead of being an ele­
ment of strength, It is an apology for all
citizens
esteem
him
so
highly
that
they
ted
by
an
ardent
love
of
politi
»
princi
­
HU thematlves.
sort* of office-seeking excesses nnd n pre­
ples, who battles bravely and judiciously have kindly allowed him to pass to a re­
sage of defeat.
First a county will be
for those principles, who, in regard to of tirement, has too active a mind not too
won from us, carrying patronage a*d lo­
fice, act* the manly, gsucrotu part, prefer­ improve hia leiture. On dil -that he will
cal power to tbe enemy, then a Senator
things Ln mind aa absolutely to be re­ ring good and true men for promotion, devote his time and money to the proor Representative, then a judicial circuit,
and yet willing to submit to the selection
membered :
and finally the State.
Wo want more
madu by the party, who is far more ser- lect receipts from the kitchen of tho
unrelfishnesa in pressing tho claims of of­
viorsblo to friends than to selfand to prin­ White House. It will ba curiously illasfice, and a more patient submission to de­
•nd see to it, no illegal voter i« pernut- ciples than to friends—such a man we tratad with cuts, among which will prob­
feat, when it is inevitable that som* ono
•ay—will nover be'heard uttering com­ ably figure the cut direct, given to him on
must bo defeated, and a solid approbation
plaints about being sold, nor will lie en­ Tuesday fat the polls) by Berks county.
of the Republican party in its entirety
deavor to punish his party fur not giving — F’arneii'e Prete.
paramount over all ita incident*.—Bet,
him office. Such a man never gets sold,
Tribune.
A
M
ax
Tants
to
Cnor
arrow*
lit
ad
and never got* very bitterly disappointed
orr.— A correspondent of the Vevay (Ind.)
R^mcmbxr, that carclesanos and inac­ in regard to himself But be who thinks Reveille, writing from Carroll county,
only of self, of ths gratification of his
tivity will insure our defeat.
Be active,
own vanity, hatred or avarice, who goes Ky., states that a few days since a party EIGHTY-ONE PERSONS SMOKED
jealous and efiicieot
into a campaign with self constantly up. of men were raising a log building, ono
ALIVE—TEN KILLED.
of the company, a young man named
Rkmxmbks, that the enemies of Re­ permostin every thought and movement,
is of all men, the moot likely to come Thomas E. Searcy, suddenly left his work,{
Tbo catastrophe which we are about to
publicanism will circulate all sort* of
out of the scramble, whining over his and aeiting an axe, cut several severe\ chronicle took place at
Bank," one
false rumors relative to -candidates for owu scratches and bruises and bemoaning gashes on the top of his head. On an at­
’ of the Byer’s Green Colteries. Page
bis own and fate.
The aale of such a tempt being made to wrest the weapon Bank is about four miles from West
from him, he brandished it iu the air,
&amp;JMXMBU, that spurious tickets are in man, or rather tbo failure to die fighting tbreateninc to kill any ono who approach­{ Hartpool.
for such a man, 1* not generally consid!
It seems that the “night shift” had gone
tbe Geld, and that every esdewvor will be
, ed him. He then laid bis neck upon aI in at two o’clock on ’fturaday, nombermwd to get Republicans to Mote them.
। lo«, and was about to chop hi* own hcxul
. ing from forty to seventy men and boys.
। off when his companions managed, after
. With them was an overman named John
, a desperate struggle, to secure him.—
away upon independent candktatoa, counts jjilura to procure a nomination for him-। Scarccy is described as being .as intelli­. Mould. This man’s duty ceased at 8 a.
•elf?
When friend# complain of tbo
i u., at which time he Lad completed a
gent, upright man, and had never before
thorough inspection of the working, and
। given cvidonco of liciug insane.
luul arrived at tbo bottom cf tho shaft
, ready to bo relieved by hia successor. —
, The second overman, named Thomas Kcl1 ct, arrived at the pR mouth about tho
wa" lowered. On bls
that be baa boeu unahjofor some time iur.a titQA
way down he smtlt, or aw fire In tbo

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

ITATK OF MlCU

in its ascent and descent, and bullet sat ,
Lrt. »•»««•
vwr
Z. '
par, been drawn up a cots.derawo

portion uf tho brattice, whtA lud been
JS'Z.!, a.,•».«--

SS=Sh5

,

J-*U

STATE TICKET.

JtefiSS

MOSES WISNER,

FRANCIS W. KELLOGG,

GEOKGE THOMAS.

f

tion around jhe works, reqv«ttta&lt; the
... . - . . ____ 111.k—r
that hia aickncu

• which
already

woiden arm. and piston of the'
•ngine, and thus Uri* was
*
Standstill. Tbe
up th® pH
and burnt a coturfdontblc portion of t &gt; •
wood work over Ito mouthy
when this had been extinguished, tho detwe
smoke Ireulng from ffie pH
J"?™
indicatioos of thy fire that rtdi raged be-

hl Hm

PBOUA
rATE OF MICH i

Tbo engines arrived in a short space of
time, and pumped a great volume of
wS?r from‘ the\teer Wren whteh *“
directed to the burning timber, and also sMcUbte leMit
cUlreo*!»«,»
to the drift, the eoal wag -found to la?
ignited.
Il .« probably »hen the fire

1‘i-JuK .

rreebrd this drift that Ac
X
kM, of took plroe.
ted from an explosion in tho works, it &gt;*
difficult to see b. " Mould could bo ig~
rent of it. oe bow bo cmld have oocajwd.
the braftcre, being certainly rm fire, when
KclloM
Fln3 dow”’ *
thervR,n'
before Mould began to recend.
fh&lt;. inridrnt. of this day were of an
unvarying dreoription, and so abo of Uiu
night. Dcuso volumes of smoke cuutmr years. AU work
linucd to he emitted, to dense that tlic roOr. Drake's UUce,
pcittc-l attempt* &lt;»f men to grt any^ul*toncc down the pit were quite fruitless.
Brattire doth was put over the pit mouth
with aiow to creating an artificial cm rent,
but there was little hope that this would
roa nt« rtas or
bo of Snr avail, tho introduction of frc*h
D*cll»«. Aattaus. Brntsbltb.
air only’making the fire burn more fierce CusRiuupUos.
Wasuuro? F1r*h. Nijrhi Sweat-. Spittinc -if
|y, without relieving the poor fellow* be­
UlookL HuopiojC,
Di®«d«y
BnstbiM.CrI:U. CourB*. IiiEimm*.
low.
,
,
rUihiafc. Fam in the Me.
The Idea of tho engineer* »»' that they
will lie aldo in time to cut off tho fire* in
tho drift from that in the *baft, and tliat
NIMEHAL POISON.
tlie htttr will then exhaust itrolf. There
ia, howowr. the possibility that the coal
in the working, will take fire.if ithas not
Dr. nail’s Bateanri
done so already; and .till further, there
i« tlic certainty that in firn dara at the
mort thu whole colll-ry will be full of
water, the duantl'y orlinad'y pnknped
nut te-ing nearly 30.000 gnlh.p. per hour,
and tin* pumping engine* being totally dia-

BALSAM '•*

2T a

LUNGS,

WK.-My'

Hated. Oetebtr 1.1

URSUANT to I

Pfore fisntcd br t

able!.

^'^2

po-r fellows in the pit, opinion* vary.—
Tho viewers»rc«t upon tbe fact that the
working* cover 80 acre*, and that these
workings are a sufficient magazine of ail
to sustain life for several days. Bui thi»area will eve^r hour be diml:Mini b»
water; nnd other experienced men arc of
tlic opinion that the desevnt cf thu carbon­
ic arid ga&lt; will he *n ros*Merahlo n»
speedilv to destroy life, whilst the pit
men say the air in tho workings 1* itself
little better than ehoke-damp.
Die fire must, ns it spprars, have twig
mated from thefutBtKe.
It la suggested
that a spark had been carried up and rest
e&lt;! &lt;m the timber; but bratticing is of to
inawlve a character to take fire from a
*park;/uule»* rendered highly cornbristible b| intense and long cuatlnned beat.

Dirham, Friday Evening.—The num
iter of men in the Page Bank Pit. wn»
larger than staled yesterday. They have
all been got out today. Tha lust wa»
got out at 0 o’clock this evening, after
having been in forty hour*.
Seventy,
one alive and ten dead. Tlic pit is still

PROBATE NOTICE.
iTATt' OF MICIHOAfJ
FrcUi.
'
Barry fwatr,
&gt;
tte Mid «
Al a ri»n&gt;&lt;» of .sid Cnmrt hotden »t tbe •
r Judge ibrnof, in lUMing* no Meads*
r TPIb. I*S?. I’reMN.t, O, L. Key. J*

Ifnlite Bnlutnt,

tbe;

SHER

rT-tql. be &gt;-.--f .
r Io 1&lt;e jwtbwUl
CEI&gt; I'SlXG LT ACCuJLDLNG'TO DIRHCTIOVS

•B»|.ut&gt;iie«u Ut-uet,

TO HEALTH;

Mcacxa at Ada —-Intelligence was ro
ceived here yesterday morning, from per­
sons who came from Ada to obtain #
BOLLEF, SMITH A Co., Fnmrirtor*. II Srntb
warrant, that a man whose name is re­
ported to u* aa Ly ndt, was killed' in a
drunken fight at tliat pl* c on Sander
evening. Justice Asulkv issued n war­
, rant and placed it in the hands of officers
Granger and Cady for the arrest uf the
murderer, who escaped.—JSx.
Bls brclrps eallan,
er'a block, urerilw «n
A Co.. «t-em be will b&lt;
dey^toxjru, to r«ci&lt;*

eracr
i inr Jr«crit*'l

rdItc Mrtl-

GALWW1T.
K 8AT. tn\
, ..
Eaenton* rf th- H*ta»»[
w
JL

PROBA
STATE OF Mil'll
Probate Court.
At ■
ol tU»

S*“Tlrir4S
Hoting*. Oct it- ‘S'*-

Bastings' Jrirt Cnrrmt.

How.twrbl
Mra Part.

Hasting*, OeUbcr

DE

lATIBEl.y

S3

Ua.it

te?:

&lt;a. IT. MILU

is10

Batter. -

TartJay, October IttL. at Caritas Centre.
CaslltUai.

''6.11 00

S PECIAL NOTICES.

JUp.-or*l*Xi»» u
hiauxlef

1-.

" . " RTCutng, UnURfcd.
MORTGAGE SALE.

efault having been made ik the

D

*“ra "*

PROB?

TATT or MTT1

S

.

Tt&gt;«rodaT,(ktober M. r M., FriirierUle.

”
Busnd, Kist county, Mich.
_ u, M
A ABpMC.WTNG.Prupri.tar.

• ■ -.
.
«• eTtt‘3t Mod«"‘ B*"*

Saturday, October tj, F. M., Maple Orort.
,, ",
“
“ sveutafc Asayri*.
Monday, October 25, Juhuatawu. 7
_ ",
„ " " avretog. Bahltnora.
^^ekorT Corner*.

“

Dr. nOSTKITEK-N CEI.EBR.tTED STOMACH
IlTTKUH h.r.
tetej. . -.te.l____

^i^s^rerxeEssa

-Ira

iSS
I

»»Ty eesay. &lt;

�PROBATE NOTICE.

“

, TlTK of MICntflAN Barry County 1
Probate Court fat said cMmty.
1 *
M . rosafon ofeaid eourt teoideu at th. effifo. ,f

BL(KD PUBH

ro- “ ■——*•

/-

.f Saeiml Andr.ii, preying, lor certain rnaaowe
rLrrln eet forth, far lioenre to sail certain real
jXte.fa fa* P«UUu" ’’reoribed, belonging u&gt;

dikeIbi

THOMAS OCXS KXGUSICM. D..
MXMT CLAPP, Jc»m

OaOMU ASOLO.

SSW 8PBHG GOODS

SAMUEL YOUNG,
Mia. ANSA WHELPLEY,
Mim VIRGINIA VAUGHAN,

M t* ordered thu th. mreidemto,
\1pjftum. and lb. Uaroy &lt;b»reg. be (mrtX-riunt.1 Monday, tbe l.t day &lt;rf November.
IrSef at one o'clock. 1’. M-. at lira office ef
Or Judge Of F«wb*»K 1D
at which lime |
lutamlad an reanlmd U. I

GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

NEW SPRING GOODS
PROBATE notice.
iTtTE OF SUCHIOAN’. County cf Barry, an..
u.pwa. of the Probate Coart,
1b
Lm. uf Harer, bold-" »«
I’robale O«ro I,

iKD BLOOD PILI.
wqvrBnKD.

HABDWAHE STORE.

PRIZ^

PRIES'
PRIZE,
PRIZE,

PRUE,

sTcnf

PRIZE

dry goods

and ripeui

HARDWARE

„.:,t Pmcnt.Orin LRay. JttdgaofpMbatt

fascinating reading matter, from the p«nT?f tire
•try Orel wrtlera of the day,
JSqpMl!/ Hfudroh-J £r«ry ir«t.
A PRESENT,

IfcJ&gt;OT3 &amp;

body; tad bi bilious dinricte, where Ferre
axa Aoct ri: trails, every body should have h
and um it freely both for euro and protection.
It ia breed thto pritt will place it within tha
ryacb of all—the jxxir m troll m the rich. A
great superiority of thia ran cd y aerr any
ether ever diu-rorerod for the erordy end caetgin cure cf Intermittent* u. that it ccoufoa
no Quinlan or mineral, cor-sequcnHy it pro­
duces no qumtoct or othor injurious ofceta
whatever upon lire cixutiiuUon, Tboae cured
by it are left aa healthy an if they had am*

' JuIr’M**4* Ef!kf for
Mbetlicr aick or nenotu; llbeumaiuui
i*^-’**.*’
&lt;fo«t. Neuralgia.

Judge uf 1‘ivbaia.
reed tn In the fovesoing Botica
«■ «aid cauar ia adjuuiucd for ■
fotU Munday. October
al tha
j"» uf Probate, ia Hustiaga, at

,

Made. Hed»»y 1 Jtaudr Kehef wdl. in
a few minute*, change tha miuriaa i.u
euffer to jov.ol pljam.-r. * ~
’rei"7
fiuR|fa*u:-T«"‘. far lb*

t

a* folfawiag Hit;
2-packages of gold cootafaing
,g
••
“
“

Faac. Miami C-nuiy. led., Aug. t IM.
D«-C. W. Eulicct I tarerreeirud aomiKli ben-

mt-nt Ofiny caw. 1 wai for rein atSutrd with
that bane of all confort. and iltirieney tn bn.iurw
d« ipepiua Tunxapit-riatr ail tue M-valled rtmeof every feasible aixu, recently purchased dice which lharc uwl to rid tn’nelfuf tLladi-reie
would indued n-ke a melancholy cal-l igne. I alao round led with too beat phrtietani I rou'-d bear
Gold Lockrt*. ilrecelrta, Brrocbe*. Far Urena, at plicee perfectly lulled to tho
of. I «« induced to try loot medmr.re thruugl.
Breast 1‘loa, Cuff Pine, Slrere Buttons, Shirt Studs
the |wrauad&lt;n» of a friend and alU-rn.iug tLem a
Watch keya; Gold aad Silver Thimbles, and a va­
few daya «aa grtctly benettttr,!, and iu a licit
riety of other articles, worth from tiflr cest* to
Gftreo dollars rack.
niatieinn curru., r
auiiciro wiiuxiitr
oiaat tiulmli.rn\ui hredulie. wliiiL I aupreae
We will pment .very person sending us fifty
aubMribero. at *2 each. a buH Watch. w.Tth
waa prod nerd b* ihr die rl-rtd rtjicucli.fi) wlaui
to any one aenfong u» iOO subkcnbcre, at »2 «aab.
_-- I J
MA V-_____ I_______ il&gt;

[il l. KAY, Judge of Probata,

DBDDX3ET2

note it tu regularity
»&lt; •utlmutlbam.^
by Irnreciitt every
kadj*“y a co.

COOKING STOVES!

JUST RECEIVED
Al thu cheapcat »toro In loan by

n.J.KENTiriaD

LA^ N8, BRILl.lANTd, CHALLIS
CHAl|.t

RUBES,

FINE

♦

* new stunk of Fall anj winter G00D3,
which will be aoltl for
‘

SCUTCH

Very truly yonre.
JO. X Dl.MLTH.
From lW Ko Mr. McL'i i^u.’ l*«»t&gt;*ol Hub-rt.
Chapel.
.
laui trin.it*. Oct. b, IS-T.
DrC. W. Roaini—Dear Sir I hare trod your
Blood pwrifler for a nerrut a^ffertfoa.frcra which
I hare &gt;uflrrrd ranch at limca. While H ia pl-we­
an t to the taate, it certainly lot* a Irtpp* effnl Up
on thc tiirrt , I’leu-r a-renl my IhoiAe for rout
kind legard* and acta.-and tarbet c toe.
Youia,
J.W.T :;&gt;MflJ.NX.
‘
Cnrctre.iri. Fralny fWpt.'d. !i&lt;7.
Dr. R &gt;baek—Hear aii. Ilai lag been aflirtri with
nreraigiaer rtmxatuei lot Dm -p*-t year and •
। batf, and invln; .ren Volte- mcdeeine, n’dcdvbe
&gt; ScendInaitan Bfoudlfor’il er.b-gtd.r rvreonnnrtalcd
• by gentlemen w lb whom 1 mu iqnnUrJ, 1 naa
imlueed to Uy it. Bat nut before I l.ad uwd varfoua
ullwt medicine*. Alter Uaiag two ImtUca. I felt
ita offset very nesalblr, a.ai npoa Befog l“o mure
bullle*. 1 fou’mi uiyuir |*rfr«ly cured. You ml:

ma. Palpitation, Painful Affection &lt;&lt; tha
ffplren. iLsteric. Patel fa tha Bcnreia, Cotef,
Purelrtis, and Dernngement of the Stomaate,
all of which, when originating iu this ranee,
put on the intermitter.: type, or become period­
ical. This "Cca&gt;" expel* the puixm from
the blood, and cccecqucr.tly cures them all
alike. It is aa invaluable notaction to immi­
grant* and persons travelling or tcmjxirariJy
residing ia the malanou. dfoteicta. If taken
ocrerionaliy or dally while exposed to th. infretiou, that wffl be excreted cm tbe system,
and cannot accumulate in sufideut quantity
to ripen into disease. Hence U J* even more
valuable far protection than cure, and few will
era- s-.iffrr ftnm Intermittent*, if they avaij
th&lt;vr.*clvcs of tbe pnjtcvtiuu this remedy affyrdar

Ayer’s Cathartic Pjlls,
m ui rat rums «rsrenu rwsn,

(.INGUAM8, PRINTS^SHEP “lan-l, and fru*i it* hardy nature will not winter
FIE-A-ID’S' FA.’ST,
Skul or drown out from the effect, of a u.l
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, w.priug. It unit be auwn any lime between the nt astonhhing low prices. My motto
^Cret ti Julr audlhe krai cf Xorember.
l» ‘a littlo cheaper than the cheapest.'
CIJAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­ — PACKAGIM retBcknt to produce; from 5 to
I have just received a good BMortmeot
510 buabeU ths Orel year, put up ia .uoeg *ae*»
LARS AND SLEEVES, («•• »tjl*,) SwiDbe aeut to any addrem on lbw receipt cf
Ladle*
CftOM Dollar, br mail.
WHITE GOODS, die.
‘ a.klro ■

DRESS GOODS

Such a* Print*, Gingham*, LeLatns, Mo
rintw, Parntncltus Black Alpaqca* and a
variety of Wool DcLain*, all very nice

LIEN AND BOY’S WEAR

that I cannot now di.pi;.&lt;o wilh the rue cf it al
my adiaticed ago, eeirnty-eerru real*. ‘
I chterfidii gjre ifoa lufonuatwiu for the bene-

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
Alno n goou usortment of Cloths for.
.sniiniNU.CpnVNADES.uf .very * Hon. J. Wilton, Gan r i. C. Laud Dep L Chicago. men’s wear, and a large atovk of atopies.
Denims Sheeting*,shirting, atrlpea, cherka
■Col. R. J.-Hnntllfan.
mriuty mid utile.
Eller. H.N. MW.np.
I
anti licking*.
Milon, llmrv A- Vw.Gor. «u Va..
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK iMeaare. Hweeury. KrttaiilrtiMC, Fant &amp; Co..
JL'ST RECEIVED a new kt of
* Dwters, W-Mbirg^n. D-C
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
BOOTS nnd SHOES,

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

i Ijtilic’s Goiter* Buskin* ind Boot*, a
good amirtmi-nt at vary low prioea.
Uti hand a very largo stock ofCrock ary
stone autlGloNa YVarc.
Junt received o new- slock of

FANCY -CASSI MERES, a large Mock,

k-nntiful patternaauj rerjr cheap; BLACK
DUE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

The'aborc certificate* and many ulltere, e»n be
wegn at for "®re bysnrtmc at any time. Get uno
'Cfiuy Family Midiral almanac, gratia from my
Sannfartury, sale* fc»m in 1 ufflre. Xe. C East
1 Fourth itreet. Jd building from Maio el. Cincin­
nati, 0..
Fueaalebr
J. P. KnCerts A Co. Harting*, Eli Niche’.*, Orange­
rille Hille, A by Drumtiita A Munhanta gene-

A PUIZE »OR EVKHRBODY I
WIlOSUBSCBlDEri FOR THE

the

O&amp;DOKKEEa,

priiEbsopirEite stone
Fill ND.

Comprising everything for a gentleman's outfit; ua.-'s. oi
------------ --shirts, collars, flora*. busier/, Wall. panU, al­ HAVBTBATEDere’y ■•**ary variety from fin ahiltfop K»
«toUara; «*«••
a nitT WORTH FROM M CENTS to ••••?
BF MAT TO EACH .HCDSCKIBER ON
..try pnce, quality «d palter. . VMi* from « WRI
?ECE1FT OF THE btlBCXlBTlON MONEY’
ahlUmp|oaj*iWl»»
Utfonre sfoAM not Ire granted.
TERMS—IN ADVANCE:
Aadtt Is'furtlwr ordered, that M d petitioner
One copy for ono year, »~l »
£I
give o-niee to ail |&gt;arttea uncreated, by canting a
ropy c( tLie notice and order to be published is
tb* -knHilmcar. Itanuer” a newspaper printed
;a Haiu-ig*. and rireal*tingia aaid county of Bar­
ry. for the fell term of three weeks, once al icaal
fa eaehwrek mxI iir.taediatclr preceding tbebear- BOOTS &lt;3e SHOES,
jegfaffiepnmtoca
O.L.BAY.
,
- -".?**? ।
of Probatr. 1
• large atock «&lt;&gt; I™1 T*rirff- M“’*
b°O'’
PROBATE NUTICE.........
for S3 25; kip boots, kip brogan*. ca!fdo..en*mTATE OF MICHIGAN. I Ifrobstc Co«rt for
rleu and patwit laalbir do-, eoogrea* R*'1-”' foT
Barry county. M.
f said cuusty.
Al a sevaioa of said court bolden at the office of
-I La ad' pawn!
e—** l-U^5* Judge thereof, fa Haatinga on Mouday. the men and boys, os' . P*1”
Sth
&lt;,f s).ri„,.tw. a. D*1*51. Proaeut, 0L Rav. Judge of Probate.
/rnujt"*11” 01 tl'or’utfl °f Bnfi“ u- Turner.
Ladle*’ children’*, and min
«5b 7*d‘nif *nd
U"&gt; pctitoia, duly verb
xec, of Naacey Turner, praying, far certain ra»- description
Ladire’ *"•
uun u-wi'O l«~ * •
.
iu me lain prtiiiusv..
TbwmpeB. it to ordered thaj the conaideretion UW. W
Jan, ■«««. -"i f"!
P«iti»s. and tbe bearing thereon, be poll-

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naams.'wXs^ii^m.»rK

8533

3L.TTHOCBJS3Ft.

FAMILY MBW®PApKB‘

.

AND

on hand and all person* whlilni
sell will do well to call before '
ebewhere.
1 would particular!v call tho at ten lion
of perrons who are building to the fact
that 1 have just Received n large *lrck ot
Nail* and Glaw nnd that I will furnish
*a«h, &lt;»!a«», nails, floor Trimmings A'c.,
at as low a figure i---------- *■'
KENFIELD
aSLyl
______

DR. J. C. AYER &amp;, CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
,
Sold by J. P. Ronutn, li^n'iug*.

hrEW YORK WEEKLY FREM. of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
H BEAUTIFULLY
I have also a very large quantity at
I ILLUSTRATED

THE NEW YOM WEEKLY ftttlIt* ~e

i the afflicted they can never forge;, and jet
red cure* too raacrau and too r«aarkaq« t
। forgotten.
r,KC,AgEI) BT

H£©H
AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
"Hio rcasouu why

FRANCIS BOWER
la doing tbe target Hardware btiiiaaa* tu Heat-

TEMPERANCE

LO F&amp;T PRICES.

©OCjilBin 2

AM now rvcierUrnsT 8PBING abrek«f Oeeda
and bare re hadd a Hrw» nte ■i.rmienlM
MU IF JU Rl&gt; F-dA ff STO VJB,'
ny, coppjsx jLXDsjJUcmoar/'
H.&lt;AE WUJCnt PITXB
’

[SUXLfa

WILLIAM JONES,
IlavlaiC bon’t tbe ewtirc Stack *f

ea&gt;«8i388,
TOBMKRI.V teM by T. Pmun i,
JU conatantly making addition* to the
same, all of which, be propose* to tell

d*n&gt;beu, la Haatinga, at which tuna and place all
Jenin raterrated are required io appear aad ebow
&lt;5?*- a «»y. why the prayer at Mid pettoouer
i* , ' ■
be granted.
A»1 it !• further orient! that the petitioner
scwqssa

CHEAPER Ikaa the CHEAPEST

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

I hare tbe greatest variety at
ELEVATED ’
OVEN tTOVEJ.
LpW OVENWO,
PA RLOR COOK STOVES,

.-

Rrtf tepn in tbUtowp. Big ruii aag Ddfri'a

TO HOUSE BUTLDTR3.
r HAVE arory oeapUta ifock olKosao budding

---------- Pr. A. E. BOMMTEEL,
PHYSICIAN 4: SURGEON.

£2 27

- "rz

Ifarth 3. M
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DO- I

�(•HdBATK NUIKB.
its

or MiuaoA5.^rtT offcy.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN

WETWOOD k GRANT

l«aM&lt;»M»—»&gt;y Nqt^,
ARE RECEIVING

me nimidiai aaaii.l of Badw.y1,

n

K1W 8PMTG GOODS!
dueaeca, wUrv.n

NEW TORE

NEW SPRING GOODS

ONE OF TH E BEST STOCKS OF

PROBATE NOTICE.
tbTAfE »F MICHIGAN Barry Caunty 1 „
.5 Brebel. Coart far mid tee My.
I '
Ma aaeafan of mid court holduu at the oSceof
-uaJndre thereof iu IlwUngt on Monday, the 4ll&gt;
day cJOcfaber lu the year oao thoureuid sight

ihsiiK

“SsjLSSX.'JW’— iSS

&amp;OO&amp;8

GOODS

■nddote,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

. 1 1

Frewoat, O. L. JUi, Judge of Probate,
lathe mMteref the Eatalc at JM&gt;y Aadrai,

1
&gt;
1 1
1
11 1

U. rwdfac end filing the y etnkn. dolr veriOod.

DRY GOODS!

■

t

la
a

!te

10w
10w

m .lock oonaiata in part of

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAW LS, HOSIERY,

1 1
1 1

la

1
]
1

n

BW
‘ £

bSy

MERINOS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SHIRTINGS (brown and whito,) KEN­

»z

PROBATE NOTICE
I TATE OF MICHIGAN, Cmu.tr of Barry.
i ■ ■ - ......
...
r&gt;—I

TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASS1-

2JDOT3 &amp; SEOBS2

MEREB,

A

GROCERIES

CEOTH1JVG
Lang. a—
larpmeata uf M&gt;U Eruptiv. , ad athat&amp;NMrarf lUhkia h«ka,k.«ure,
Vkm.DyroeyeM.aad *1) oiUr durampui»S from aa impure .tat. uf fa.

OiBDDXSBTS.

-Badway'aRegrirtmawill reie.,ff«rtire.
&gt;J
.TF”0-’’- Crelitcu—, Indam-

GLASS-WARE

■n r-irMz-'

HARD-WARE
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Regulator. will mlurv tt tu rrn
So female abovld be without tbe
IL B. Remedlea an Ud br llrergi.t.
■ here.
R Al)WAY A
J. P. lUU-rt.fi Co.. Ilaaltaga.
A. J. Bowoe. 1'rairtcviilc.
K. XarWs Vnmg.tilk.
&lt;3al-ly&gt;a

ha. woo far luelf .uch a renown far tbe cure at
every ranrtjr of Throat and Lung Complaint. that
It 1. entirely urjnecmaxy far u. to recount tha
evidence of Ita virtum, wtwrrvrv it baa bean mnloyed. A. it ho. tong been in eoo.tant u«
Uroogboct thia aactfoe, we Deal not de more than

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

URSUANT to iicenre and authority hereto­
fore malmi bv the Judge of Probate, for th.
aouuty of Harry. I ebril csyure to aale at public
goetioo io the htsheat bolder, at the Court lluure,
ia tbe villageef UaUing*. on the Sth dar of Sovataber, next, at oua o'duck, 1'. kU.U-c LUoxing
daaeribed. lands. behmrinir-lA the-relate of David
Mbraahr, tleware.!, to wit:—The north-half of tho
•erth-aa.i quarter of aectton IweOtr Uirea, tZ3,) of
“"“•“'-"•“'iTTrflfJWSir.

P

8. T. CTOdTBAX.

WaylandTMaae., Feb. B. 18JT.
PROF. O. J. WOOI&gt; fi Co..—Gent.: Having
realise.! the good effect, of your Hair Re.turative

by th. Jodg^f Probate for tha County of Harry.
1 ahall expoae to tale at public aocUan, to tbe
ixgtMBl bidder, al tbe lata rc.id.ocr of D.t id Pol
foe, dr—yed in tha towuabip uf Barry, in aaid
tSinlgoi Hary.oo Tuood.y. tbe Utb day of 5o

and beurd. to try the article prepared by yoa, to
promote it. grow th and change iu color «• it was
&gt;□ youth, both uf wbiab ItbaaeCmfadapmpfoldlv.
In the operalion 1 bare treed nearly lhAe Ixwflee.
V_ —
I1UV4 IR1VPN

Polley, .dccwuMd ;—
The MHUh-balf of tha nurUxaal quarter ol recifon oae, in town two. north of range nine wnL
Daxuu Lovauca, Aamiuiitr.lnr.
Dated, September 77, lh.'.».
[nllwl

ilroulxiT
; establiab-

SHfiUFFS SALE.
T&gt;Y virtue of one iraMenpt execution, laiued

eMKm.)ln the follow fogdreenbed yiernilre and
parcel. of lead to wit: &amp;oBtb-w»»tpart of nortlietracuooa! quarter of Motion twenty rix. loa n
, north of range ten west, containing rixtyTfo^ator. deaeribrd prrmL'e. I ah.il e&gt;;M*e for
■ala. al peblfo auction, or rendu. 0 tt. hlghret
bidd««Xthe front li .wr of tbe Court Ilouee, in
fibb riBaga of HmUng., Barry ro.nty, Michigan.
&lt;M tha aacond day of Itecerober, IB5-3, at one

There good, were bought to »e4i, ana I wish
all in want of anything In my Un*, would
and examine Ibem before purchaaiag. It wil
my hlgbe.l pleawire io abow there good, to
who may favor ma with kiscir patronage.

Fou Human;
Pon rue Ccm or Dr.crnaiTt
’
Fon A Fovl Stowarw ;
Pon ra. (ten ar KkretrciMg
Fun rnn Prue;
Fon tm. Ct nt or Rciiorru ;
Fan AU ScuorvLor. Coxrunm p
Fon nr. Ct-tui or Rnn-xtniMb
Fon Dnuu« or ma Snnr:
Fan nr« Cvnr. or Lrvtx Coxru:XT|
, Fox Dxortr;
Fon rxz Cv»* or Trrnm, Tvxom axd But
.
I
Itxnex;
' ' Fon Womu;
Fob txi Cvm or Goer;
Fox a Dtxxr.n Put;
Fon tub Cvxr or {frruuu;
Fob Fviunixa rxr Btoo:&gt;.
They era aegv&lt;oat*d. ao that the moat modtire us taka them pkauMlr, axd bring purely
vegetable, no h»nn ran arise fiam their me in any
quantity.
Frieo 2J rente par Fix; 3- BoxmfarSLOa

i'll ALU ROHES, FINE SCOTCH
GINGHAMS, I’MJNTS'^HEP

HERDS PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIlAMlUtAS,

MAILSEJ’J,ES

COI,

LARS AND SLEEVES, ^jw rtrfo.)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
-SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of every

variety ami M.vJ«.

CHECK

___

MA1tSEILI.ES,

CTIECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

LINEN. WHITE LIKEN DRILL
FANCY CASStMERES, a br^e stuck.

Itciatf iful pntUTuaatd very cheap; BLACK
I ahall aall three beautiful good, for R»tif Pag
and not on list., (or rather never pay!) but will
oonviare «py om tn three minutre, that lit ia for
th* Agatoman Interest, aa wril gg mire, to buy
good, on there term. I Intend tn roll far much
fonw jvvjCle than formerly, re thenhy I ahall han­
dle my ma«na cflcner.

DOE SKIN’, BLACK 0RU4P CLOTH,

w^ntlhcbe.taid’thtreuforilmu.andtfo-yaJwald

Al! our Rcmedlaa axe fax aale by

|

A PRIZE FOR EVERRBODY I
WHO 8C1SCBIBE8 FOB TBE

TEW YOBK WEEKLY PKU1,

Gy J- P. Kuuwtn, Haritigs.

A DEALTIFVLLY

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE UF MICHIGAN. Baaav Cot xrr,
I'nbnle Court, for raid eounU.
Al a raaatoti U the reM court, h-lden st the o&amp;w

S
CHANCERY SALE.

—... r *.vuwuv ... «.nca,
«» u Mdmd tUl J he cun.idmliou
of aa.il pel.Uon, and lU bearing Wa, t» peat.

Utiouer rirerid rot bi granted. P ’ "

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FAMILY II EW B PAPER.
THE SEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS i. «* «*
M
beat litrrarv papere of tbe day. A
SgWJZ&amp;JSRSffiJS
U.V8TRATED every week.
err vanetyftom Cva .hilling. Io tlx dollar., cuata.
etcry price,quality *odpalwni; reaU tram ail, A GIFT WORTH pU)M M &lt;3»T*‘“ '’'*$
WILL BE 8EXT TO EACH St’lftjCU.BhK U?
.hilliagtloaix dollar*.
RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIBTIUh MOB Ek.
JTRM8-1S AJIVAXCE:

‘

carlon

MQETOAGE SALK
FhEFAm baring bo«t mgda in the paymret of
L/ a m^^ol^rj\recured to^bepatd bj

SATISFACTORY TERMS.

AU

wd filing th. pcUripti. duly i

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THE EXILE’S COMPLAHH*.

SbutoJ

foraXT., .
rmnrt laborar. had raported ta, hr
W.*r, *
rarn*p.md,mra -Ilk
the British commander. At all events,
he was regarded by tte genuine w hlgs a*
a dangerous man, and therefore avoided.
His Ikhisc wm slUiatal a short iliaianco
from White Clay Creek, on tho side of a
sleep hill, stirrnundod on sell sides by tall
trees, it wm just such a plate as oue
ought suppose suitable for the plotting of

pimed the bank of tte crock, aod, slowly
tL.l winding
.aira
uua Came in
following the
path, *.
sooty
sight ot tho object of thtir'destinaiiun.
Artbex rente .to a little low bridge which
-------_s_iC3r^i-&lt;r.
. ...leading .to ..
cressed
a shaltow -rivtilot
the
White Cby, James Wiisun ordered them
to halt. ,
“lx»t Frank llnward and myself re­

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ffirp.ptc, *r.

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M851

HAMEL COOK,

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' I. A. HOLUROOK,
SYTtiltSEY .«,!&gt; an~-J..r.t tew. St.
• X V-liMirrn', tte.--.nil tend »nd T»x
US.», voittii »t.«rj «•&lt; Ib.wcr’. M‘«-k.
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WILLIAM BI RGHElt,
Office in llailrj'i

J. Ml XEV1XK,

J. M. RL'hSEL

JOHN ROBERTS,

II. f. CHERRY,
VdTtBr I L1ILIC .nd Cvnir;
is
l» *J' Uiainna ytOnnlr

CARLON O. WOTT,

U« •‘‘JJ'hd te. Office is Cooulock's ature.

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GEORUE

W.

M. YAW MRVMT,

again whispered Wilton.
ua ___
_
i
When .L_
the L
boat
was about
twelve Z_.
feet
■ from the rock,'the boy loader fell seenro’ ly behind his stone defence, and shouted,
whogw there!”

In a moment the oarsmen ceased rowing
and gazed with amazement above them.—
The impetus wbldt the beat lusi nccquirod
1 caused It to drift slowly beneath the rock,
er any danger maty bo apprehended. All and just as it was fairly below, forth
the rest stand here until we return.— came the doomed words:
Make no noise and keep a constant watch.”
“Cut loose in tho name of liberty!"
James and Fraak silently departed,
Each boy
_______
j rpushed
_____ —
his---------rock at the instant
and were *mhi lost to tho cyo'in the thick ,, find
m» impulse,
nnd with
with &lt;one
impulse, the
tte gi;
gigantic stones
woods through which tte path run.— ;, f.!L
fell. A luud zhrkh
shriek rfrom
~*thu
u\ dark
... water
of;
told
bow
'*
*
- *■'*
Scarcely bad they gone from the view of j
tew wall tte plan
had succeeded,
I tteir cuinjmnlotis tre the quick rnr of and when tte exultant boys again looked
Wilson detected 4 iiois.-. “Hist," said te , over the rock, nothing wn seen but n
to Frank, as ho pultel him behind a gi- ■ few pieces of floating wood. Tte bout
pintie te-ech tree. Tte noise soon re-1 ted teen burst to pieces, and the occ-jsolved itself into -huinsu foot-fall, and in j |&gt;ants had found a grave*l tin: bottom of
another monirnt, George Livingston, the ’ tte White Clay. A cry of victory burs*.
Tory’s son, stood opp-wito tte tree.— . from the jnyous lips of the youthful paV
James Wilson darted from his etvert, i riots, and it was echoed along tho old
nnd tightly gripped the boy by tte nock, ' creek in solemn grandeur..
Tte cowardly youth trembled liken rood. I
“Xww for our prisoner!” cried Frank
“Speak one word," whispered his cap f Howard, tennding ahead; but what was
j tho KiUkuishinunt of the boys to find that.
History is filled with daeds of men of tor, “and I'll toss you in the crock.”
The Tory’s aon'stas straek dumb with , in efforts to free bitnself, George Living­
t-n in tte “buniing words” of tte annal­ fright, and before he had recovered from ; ston bad l»ccn caught by tte fearful cord
ist uf “ *76ten where Is tte histo­ bis stupor found Umsdf in tte uiidst of and cteked totealhl Ttero was no time
epining;; tho traitor and his sun
non ted
bad
rian wl»&lt;« tells of tte patriotism of the a wtelo group of tey heroes with the Jur repining
their deserved
doom, and there was
teyr of that gb-ouiy period T Who writes vicu like grip of James and Frank &lt;m toot their
C------------------. --------u.-w.ia--to
mourn,UU
tteir
.
either arm.
------------’ loss.
their bi.kgraphi.-s!
“Such bu the fate of Aracrica’al fops
Ttere were l-uy* in the revoluti-n-A
“Now,” said5 Janies, “answer ir.fp.ta.rtme promtmake your position | forever!’’ said James \\ iison.
I
|H&gt;ve uf noble jiulriollsm and dauntltos’ ly and truly, or 1 will mate
«- you hear.'
•
••’
I
Old iJviupton’s teuw was M-ntolied,
spirit—teyr who would not terome pncomlorlablu. Do
end,
traitors, though the rack and tho gibbet
“Vcs" gupvd tte affriglitcd youth.
, tu
— the
— surprise of every oral iut
...... J . guns but three brass ficid-piockH,
“Who are iu voar father’s teusc nt this ['merely
cuafnaited them, boys who toiled with
terrcis
'
•several
”voral k
*rrcl of powder, and abundance
an endurance ami tehhiww unequalled in moment I”
tell," slammored tha half of balls, etc., were found. The military
the annals of a nathra, for the independ­
“I—I couno
j stores found here were given over to the
ence uf the “01.1 T?ftecn ;’’ and had they dead boy.
. American troops, and found a jovial wel-You stell tell, or----------- "
I now a jurt desert, tiw brightest &gt;rtnr in
Had not
• Sparc me, and .1 will disclose every-., k-oine at their bend quarters.
Ainerica’s twswtvllation, and the widest
the British party teen siganully
defeated
.tripe in its broad omvato, would be drd- thing. When I left tte tense there was . »• »n«« i— v
the banks of
no oiie there but «&lt;nr own family and— along
along thebanksj
“ the White Clay, thu
irote.1 t&lt;» the buys of »0.
i town of Newark, and tho wtelo northern
Major
Itedatonc."*
*
...............
fx-t us relatean »'«tence. R wm
. in
part of the Suite of Delaware would have
“Who is be F’ asked James
tte year 1777.
Philadelphia was in the
“I don't know, kdonl know indeed." teen overrun by predatory parties of
hand of Howe ami the inhuman ».Micro,
soldiers.
Jamoa Wilson and Frank
"Tell!' threatened Frank.
while
the
field
»f
Brandywine
gave
&gt;
the
WnilC HU HOU w.
---r..
.
- - .
**Hc
i« the Captain of the Yorkshire Howard both joined tte army nt Green
u,™. |-.pU an r.Uraoo .f Brttmh
“
II. Il
nnd served with distinction in the Southb-tnanity. The inhabitants &lt;4 i’ennayl-I dragoons.
ern campaigns. Frank fell it tte me­
tata .ud Defcwta
'
T1“- j1” ■-”• "r.J*5'7 'Ji'taT
morable battle of Eutaw Springs, betheir Aww
Ifemh &lt;&gt;f Hessian dragoons |jny, and he soon gained from the Ton s
tbrir
fta.
ll-ta», ,r..
tte.r Awe.
liattai, --r
..............
whlch .tamped his fatter wailed by *11 who knew him. Jarnos
«..rrj th. .ita'ilj
ITulta-lpM. f.r
Wilson lost bis leg at the arige of Yorkas
a
traitor
of
the
must
apfulliiig
cteracmlk. .r..,md. Ml
*kwk
ter. He discovered that old Livingston town and retired to his native village,
would diwtrta- ■ VtaW.
but mortification ensued, and ho expired
On th.
&lt;V • tlrfW-tftl •”«»” not only kept up a correspondence with with the ever to be remembered words on
the British Commander, but that he had
tar. • pm-l- ot ta)A ™ntin,
his li^NB: “Cut loose, in tte name of libtwilr. W wrvottta.
.itamd also plotted in hie traitorous designs that
the little village of Newark was to bo
on th. tap. &lt;&lt; » “^”7
village of Newark still ataads,
farm, in th. rillv “
***■ burned to ashes and its wromcn and chil­ and has become a town of Mime celebrity.
dren left expoaed to the mercy uf their
w.mTh. town wrnird lutar. tai.
Tte aceno of tbo defeat of tho British by
pitiless
A
m
.
The
old
Tory
was
to
re
­
with th. tawptta of th. jrmthlttl tad
the band of patriots is still pointed out;
Urtaj mf.rrwl V.tat. hontta tanp reive for his reward tte land wterron tte and it is a sacred spot in tte annals of
village stood, and an annua! pension from
m« th. rro.
A" *k*
“H’1”
Newark.
tarta Zm. Irnd 101 tair tamr. £ tte English government.
Such, reader, were the acta of the boys
But urangur tta *11, tta pl-l
join X tan; of Wtaingtou on th.
of “ *7G,” and, though they have no numb. ctam..Mt«l tai »erj Mfht. ’"d &gt;»" umontaT pile to preserve their merauries,
Knh. of th- Sotajlkill.
A ta.ll.
Tur,', tat tai tat. tup-.urol .Ml, h.
they live In legends, songs and voice,
sixteen years, mounted on a terra!, was
•»
"S’*- where they will exist when history has
gi«ta ta ta-tat of tho*Utam» bta «ta g»l»g
bor *1".ul 1.0 mile ditanr. Tbo llu.e
S. of Urtadjwinr. J.m~, » »“•
tad ot lUrae Itatad. i™. tai ta been swept into obscurity.
Ixt our literary men redeem from
Mrmtor.
• b-« l»/. tathmtatu: m
BHtah Itatp. tai ta,.™l
hi, Ion far &lt;ta Antatao tata
P-w Li.tataC talta «"d htadud to de- darkness tte deeds of American youths,
and, while they recount the nobio achlevMta no lUll. loullifta™h"S\t
^aod ta errntk la a lata M*t- Tta®
meats of our Revolutionary patriots, let
Mu. -jo nnd tata tar
„„ „«.« of tarn taM- taleanta..
them not forget tte boy heroes.
Mwr Barj.toaa, ta loadar «f ta tad
«„ la umper pad tart a taraaril daIxrxosrrr or Charactks—Who over
moo, aad «=™pl»l
'» ,h”
“
dtaror ta alumM-rlog tatal ar ta **• noasuaced it that did not derive untold
advnntago from It I It»
Ucr than the
k «*■
Nt* a few of tat yoodtful
gold
of Ophir, It »a of r$Ort yqluc than
liud of patriot, ItaabW lor ta mfetj
5fa wldtaeJ mother or a def.neeb-a. diamonds and all precious atunas. And
yet every man may possess it Tte poor­
,tar. Some atm for deparda, me.
duSr. taJamaa Wilta. .all r«*;»™S est may have it, and no power can wrest
To young men, wa my,
ta Tory -a aoa. ordered all it from them.
.
“’£2* n* prttamr — •« Smd with eorrwatne- and emphasis, look al
integrity of oteractar with tte blessing it
here with my hands hanging
b&gt;
fool a thlelt tadkercMeftand over
&gt; confers, and imbibe such principles, and
&lt;o pratat Mm ft™ ctffoj
i pursue such a courao, that its benefits may
f0- Miirtoncc, and a stout coed fastened
L youn. 11 ia a pta ao nd&gt; tai &lt;1 r*
f,' Ids breast and wound about a urc.—
.
a aaarr aMrilwa ta ororr loll Uta
Sa ITr.tJ;,
u aa&lt;»™ Ik S«H»— » «™"""
.
tala l~ fota «taa or^o
follof ^im^ io • fo" 3°:i tal.Wwaa tarp ta atao.W^l
v p&lt;—a atai ta taUpp-Mtata »•
Jjrtr: ta n-prtatatai ot ta| ttar
«M» Sod.1 •“ ”™bl"
•«. fo alfirt atartfonoe with Ira*; -ta

i^rlrrt'r# SIisrrllanv.

as.’xUS:

ar, lisped from iufeulMe Bps,
ter violence than the former one. 1 new trusts and respoosibUities
tied out of bed, resolved to secure my flume, home I
It is there 1
ilant. No; there was no one!—the

rvro

like star*.—

coedod—

'JKE SATmTEL IKED.
“WbyJ Betty, if tei

£

brother, rv me interest thou net the play
ground of tby youth, the boarded wealth
&lt;»f lore’s aflbetiuo. thy school-day romps,
thy vexatious little trials, and thy count­
ing years when thou cuuid’st nip Inta

fore resolved to keep watch fiw a short
time.
As I set up in the bod. ray eyes
fell upon the lace of the old cl ick raube At last change marks th
oirncr; 1 could not help thinking tbat\it Tbo blooming maiden,
was in snmo dray connected with the an- arm of her lorer. looks
iniyanco I ha&gt;l aulfured. As 1 ImAed the
minute hand gradually approodicd ilia
IX on (he dial, nnd tbo moment it arrived
there 1 received throe distinct and pnrtio- tendrils that aro woven so intripatcly and
entwined around others, uo time nr dis­
tance will let tbeo forget.
I Uni a, tha
ten.
I wn&gt; now convinced that there bride seeks tboo again, loving frees welwas something wrong.
What was I to
dol If I distorted tho bouso and told trembled in the cyo at tby departure
Brother afar, and
thia, I should te laughed at, and set down now are forgotten.
roaming over distent lands and stormy
bi brave the worst.
1 got out of bdd,.
and gently opentngAbe clock-case, stopped
the vibration of tte'fxinduluin.
“Come, that must t&gt;R&gt;vent Its striking,’* born partaker of each others hopes, j-iys*
thought I; “and I lsi-1 myself down with and sorrows, and secrete which are lodtod
something like a chuckle at my own bril­ up from all the world beside! Filial dljliancy."
“A chuckle," murmnred the mild ono. lure years. Forgot ttec, Iqllprl No!
“1 ha&lt;! not becti in lied above five min- Thy hairs are gray, thy thio socks' paxtc}
over thy brow, tell the wealth of year*
tho doorof tte clock-casa open slowly.— that have rolled over thy head, thy oounI felt, I confess, a tremor------••I should think so!”
“As I saw the pendulum throw a som­ rueiubrancc of tby care, thy patieacs, and
ersault &lt;« tte frvir, and deliterately hop. thy forbearance wider provocation, and
bop, hop, towards the bod.
Il paused oh! when tho grave shall claim thee t?r
its own, consecrated to memory will f noj

ceding the IL-gsttu.
j
“Mr. Posonby ! you don’t say sol and
I'd given him up, and just put that weakmiudod grnt,as come at ten o’clock, into
42, Mr. Posotiby’e room, as I call it;
and there’s not a ted to bo had iu Cowes
for love or m-rnoy."
“What’s that you say, Betty!" said
die newcomer; “nut another bed but
mine, chi”
“That’s it, sir," replied Betty; “I kept
it for you till the last train; nuv ns that
has teen in an hour, I give you up, sir,—
what will you dol”
“Awkward," exdaimod Poeonby ; “the
old clock in tho room will &lt; break its
heart; but 1 must sleep on a sofa."
“Spoke I" gasped the mild ut*e.
“Not one disengaged, sir,” said the
■Said." (eontinmJ Posonby. not bool­
waiter,
“No, sir," added Betty, “not one, sir. ing the interruption.) “air, I am very
There arc four small children put tn b.il mnob obli&lt;«&gt;d to you f-r stopping my la­
People -think I never want any
in a chost of drawers now in 24. Wo let. bors.
rest, but th*1 । c*0 ,t4nJ being porp«tu-.
even
thing before wo would let 42."
&lt;
g .. With
“That’s tte gent that’s got your room," ।ally wound up •"-! kept
your
permi«*
n«. I’U got into bed;" and
'whispered John, as bo ushered Mr. Pim’without waiting fur an answer. Into b-d
&lt;onby Into tho coffee-room.
7 lie person alluded to was a very mild, lt “hmpposa," continued the pendulum,
1milky-louking young gentleman of twen­
Ity-one.
His present -position was evi- “you are not aware, sir, that this is our
iifentty n new one, for he was constantly room f
#
•'Our room!" “id I.
&lt;employed in pulling up his shirtcollar, j
I
, line and the rort of the w.M-kn..
iand using his toothpick.
rbo ___
mule u« died in this ted.
“John," said Posonby, “I must have a i The man____
bed.
Bring me a broiled bone and a glass I god loft it to us as
I
'' V
‘l-----fttlter
unpleasant, oran i you. i
&lt;of brandy and water, and put them on the ’' something
“Tte? I answered—very unpleamnL ’
Itable next to the young gentleman, whilst
- “Ah! that wns th- striking-weight; he ,
II speak to Botty."
al«ays
oerroa
intrude
that way when
What the nature of Mr. Poeoaby's
&lt;ffiimmunicatioa to Betty was 1 don’t mean we are going. When wo are not, and I
1to reveal; but she “laughed consumedly" come to bed, he is quiet enough. But as
nnd
t
was sburtly afterwards seen entering Pm likely to be set gning again in tbo
1No. 4*3 with a warming pan, and then re­ morning, nnd it’j now nearly balf-paat one,
HI wish yon a good night"
1turning without it.
“Good night, air, I replied, quaking
A.
So. thought I, who
’oeonby took from bend to
i
ever sleeps In this bed must outer sub.
I
mit
to be thumped blade and blue by tho
tmon pulled bis collar more frequently
tnnd plied tdic toothpick with increased striking weight, or accept of thia horrible
monster fur a bed-feltow.
At thto sou&lt;energy.
“Waiter,” cried Poeonby, “hare,take mvnt the pendulum, I wippose, fell ■»|ecp,
for it commenced an incussant Uck, tick,
Ithis thing away.”
“Capital bone, sir!" said John, some­ lick, lick,’that rendered all atlemota at
forgntfidnesa on my part impossible.
1what astonished.
“Another glnss of brandy and water!”
“Don't tell me—a capital bona,” ex­
&lt;claimed Poeonby; “the buss-driver was «led the mild eno.
“No.no!" said Pusouby.
“I would
&lt;complaining of thu mortality among his
Ihorse*. Take it away."
'The mild gentleman looked alarmed,
o and go to oeu.
•Co in bad, In No. «!’ a.a.im-l ta
and
paused in tho act of pulling up his
i
1laft collar.
*• Wretched house this, sir," said Posionby, confidentially; “never come bora changed since tho period. I have been
if
i I can avoid it; but at Regatta time talking of. Go to your room; and if any.
------- ------------- —
thing occurs, It is easy to ring ^belL—
|
“Yea, air," aald the mild one.
_ Come, HI see you to the door, and.taki
•'They served me a rascally trick onew, far their candles, the pair proceeded to
&lt; It shall
.lT.llnever
_____toforget
1* it. I wonder who »T
.n
and
No. 41
„
,
,
(
“Hera we are," said Posonby; “gqqd
sleeps
in thatrooirfto night—poor devil P
i
night"
Tl.. mtlj
C-.1-1 «"V »«•
sir!"
.
“Oh, certainly," said Poeonby, “though M&gt; tarf hi
■*
h- •
I» «taI hardly like to tell tho story, in case you kutuJ eta.U..
«t
,
taill
«y.
tai
»«tal
inw ta loUf,
should doubt my veracity.”
“Oh. sir—4
ta tar UurUlj «i tai «l&lt;k tata-Wta-.tk.mat.rr tai 1-utaAy.
“Well—it suem, absurd to talk of
-k-. tker. !-!• tai—tat tarp-l &gt;•
haunted chambers ia tho nineteenth cen­
mo It—tlw |.otulmo I
IJ S-tk (tap
tury" Poeonby paused.
v’-’
“Not at all, air," said the mild one, en­ thnm fur a thousand pound
’wtaitnyr-J--'"

fer the huurt fuels a tono thattli^ Mt!
knoweth n
shine in standing letters, “Tbo Lora gave,
and the Lord takclh away.
Da Coursera.—Good nature

we have said before cannot be assumed

lifu-time, and in others it is overwhelmed
in early life, by untoward tire imej^octtl.
Still it may be cultivated an? ip time "b^
made a principle of action.
Unless this
cun b« dune, the individual roust euntmit
himself with leas refuted abticty than'ttey
to which ho or sha aspires, Air refined so­
ciety will not •tolerate uncourtsousoeoe of
dtaposili'in, nur aooept mere external po­
liteness io lieu of it. Society is correct ia

niabed the key to the difficulty under
which they later.—Bor/ua Iftraid.

Ccxtivatw CnaurvLsaas.—An
uarci ou its way,
lost opportanities Ukj much, and that is —------ “-utaking in contrivance* for
foolisn, and should not be
ny in another, and thia facility uf diapositiim wants but little aid from pMfwto

In bis hand.
Though jgmetlmiiP small
evils, like Invisible terete, hiffiA great
paia, .nd a stogie hair snay Maf a i»cWna,-yetthrQhi«faettratuf comfort liee
in not suffering/rifles to re* one, and h
prudently cultivating on undergrowth
•mail pleasures, since very few great &lt;«ef,
•
t.,0 rvn l-UW, ItaOo.
■
Ibracs »ot Hsrrikxsa.—Stephs Gir­
ard. of Philadelphia, who was surrounded
with immense wealth, and supposed to be
taking supreme delight in Its aecumulatlon, wrixte the idlqgteg to a friend
“As to mysriC I lt»W like a gaHoy sieve,

up in • labyrinth olMUirs, and worn oct
with piroa. I do mi’value fortune. The
love dt labor Is my highest emotion.—
couragingly.
“Weep ou Ulf ato^ys—tf 1 ha*) but ray
* But that there ia one In this bouse I
am ready to swear," exclaimed Poeonby: carpet teg out of that rwys W '
“Hl fetch it fur you. I don t ntint Ike
“a room with a large, old-Gsahiooed cld
to sleep soundly."
peodulnm, he’s an uld friend of mine.
clock in it.”
‘ a ..a
minuttt thr mild one
This world Is a eenuu's world,
my room I”
man life and business are also
“Hush, for Heaven’s sake !" said Poeonby; “bad I known that I wouldn’t have

“My dear air, don’t nay that; pray go
on, sir.
I’m not superstitious, neither
am 1 Aralishly incredulous;” and the mild
one
wipvd his foraterf, and emptied bis
ratal, wi«U ft’f •. ‘V'»“P9&gt;X 1’
™ Io j a. Ura no moakau ar amroe*
upfo. «&gt; for m tay ta ta rntak ot tpmWer at a gulp.
ma,t make tte beat of theoe- aopplytag ta tanta.
'TT-- I**" “• ‘ “Well, as you desire it, 1 vfU yfrrete
S -ntaBritatad .Bl Jta ta
“it was nta Uta.- atarar may b-tar app.- my story” said Poeonby.
_o
rky.tr teat*, and as *® have
rwl adranlaaaa. Impair taMemm, ta.
1» ta ta. i".; "ra *~ wfo&gt; prartfoa
of a— “T ?*• E 25 for mom tan tay ta«At tarn.
11 la
a tart-.lkta.aa well a. ajaiky potey,
’ “Exactly wliat she udd mo—a eoticau a,erae. tart any dmitaanma, from
ttireT
“Iwas tifed by‘my day’s joqhrey. and
b w
went to ted ixi&amp;Jy
M* «»«*
rtter -mrintaa kW integrity al all times, iwUre:
tteugh Utlgued. I foil no di.
ete bo will be satisfied there ia a l.lwteng
pjgtfan to’
F0 1 P110?! ?•* enodle
aJ] around it-—

•'‘ S ’ •*
*

soluble tie*, are the unserctiug aa&lt;n«l
wife and husband.
Bonds nut nowiy

'«ata-la* tatr ta quid, rar „f
■ Wta» daurt.d ta manta bort of
- * ojim.
muffled

”X:

n. M. ftHELBOW,

ITomx.—Hardly a word in thq Bnglish
denly I received a most violent blow in
the stomach, and the dock struck a quar-

no one drop bls ruck until 1 give the
word, and then all at once.,'
Il was a beautiful night to wreak a
-workof death. , The heavens were spanglid with innumerable stars, and every
object on which the moonbeams phyctl,
sparkled with a silvery radiance. Closer
came the doomed royalists, and the hearts
At the time James Wilson end the lit­ of tiio boy patriots beat wildly In their
tle tend left the deserted storc-teiise in besomv.
Peering cautiously over the
Ike village uf Newark, ihisk had given cliff James Wilson aaw the Tory boat
place to tte darker shades of night; still slowly but surely approaching. An ofliit was not dark. The new moon was cur iu the bow guiding the oarsmen by
shining brightly in the elouda and ovary his orders, and the epaulets in his should­
object was perfectly diatingulahable.— ers told that it was the identical fiend,
Tte boys walked firmly forward, main- Major BardsU.no,
Ulnk« a solemn alienee. Al length jterH’on'l drop tilH give tiu&gt; order,”

RUSSELL,

I rr'.Ail Uvater fli. and M«-

".......... ■■'■'ggaaea ■

7“

-OK ta
was directly overhung by the mass i.f
W ilk a ftrta Uta, arrt m ta almnal rar* on w&amp;ka mr be. oca aloud
If ta
rock on which our he oca stood.
If the
British
descended ta
the rtrtk
creek they
Bri“* tend
tad decoded
tay
"'"“tanta-*
would
(U. point,
pomt, ta
would mrul.l,
certainly pta
pass this
and fr
if
kata-^ta?-TL “T '"W,tafrtta ot ta, p—od It tataa.il,.dta.r e^„

aPACUMMO,

NO. 26.

•Betty I Betty P said Poouoby *■ *”
a . ... . u. .tl .1-fn l.rintf til V

himself

It was tbs’ brawn warming-pan ram-

A wit being told that &gt;ee was mhrrivd, he c
ad fi&gt; hear It." But rd

VSi

abtaU publbb • -tab' unless a|
Ibefort hytaprtrtta—1'

�Tbc'TerritosZl^ntiU^of the

Ths result of the election in this cutin- ’

H as tins,, Tkui»&lt;ia), November 4, 185H.

- -HSWWqi eoxTttt.bffk. ,

Tbc Now Iturk papers of Thursday I

pres*, (Wednesday uooa.)

character.

Tbo heavy

ing and the bad roads, hav
. Anj^crjjicat political contest is oy^r. tarn* from coming in
» The clnu4&gt; of duabjond smok^ga. yiet,
ca*t part of the coun
"•fang ovc^tbe field o^-tha contest,-Mfd; |b/ct to beJraard from, four of which, arc J ~ j’ ^e^7&lt;^t'^^^dtwo’te7vait
uJacnro its hrcsulta^ from out. vbioo.V A«i

’ fAtd'
^“tet£&gt;£S«w
the clouds or uncertainty »o iu (o unftld
to’oA-’vicw Up jpaiVtatc of thofiatOe^

pud Prosecuting Attorney.

States in 1703 at tbo foundation of tbo
constitution were R20.CB0 square miles.

?5toma cn*—^TrornspoimSF^jfvn Lto

uc «»i» «u»r-•l-'“

Tbc purcnEo 1
~ ‘
created it p&gt;
Ing abut yy
cjuirition c£wli
UOO squarMnl
Oregon tr&lt;Mty ^..,-.■, —w ^2^1
about twenty-seven years.
Mexico, inclixjiug tbb Gwlen purchase^_

ata

U &lt;rxPre.. train from »•»
_
_ met with an accident
about nine o’clock, ebout a
a, by which the engineBnd two pos-enger airs
tinvolving a kwerC fiW
iting dangcroua and »e-

uSI;

m

elect-1 were Mary Elii
veare old, and an infant two years old.—
Mr*. Gouldy was step-mother to Franci*
Wj4. *^&lt;1
^tarpsTpe*r«V&gt;r-Af~tii« Uwiidw dowVauil. aqu*M.taUas- i-—
Ovcr two-fifth* of the nationalI ternto-

* •-yttribmrtrifsted vMft 1» yet utrooW, ai&gt;d

.racked, U» n-w-kK
when be partoui

•ft* fitf Whrt-wtai wwrire. mwjortin

about with a Motion vlrich could be felt
tfvCto thrdeb-i.seems io hare been a
difficulty
nnd____
hi*father;
father, rirfpe, orie 'bbth th* Atlantic Hope, and by-placing Ihe h-^'l WP«» ths
.w bettf/eril/Fririni*
_ _
•r~^~__
“tv ieMenl WM«»• Ulegrapbral -•«
in con*cqucqcft oj ibc former having -efehhlf to th* niiddloreoiop. The shore
Dr. Hnll’a Bataua,
Jfcniog Wi«l
taken surreptilihrialy from hi* father’s line of the United States 4* 13,C0© rtatnte b^g relied, IM*
4oducii!j ?£
be “Tirtina rf CumiM.Ft»a“
keeping, wirixritrawitata’mg.a-amali bank miles; exckirit* of bays, votin.-l^ UUrub, olv to* Gwrman; who recommended tiw
account belonging to Fraud*, but it doe* At The idioto line Of the northern lakes, prUcM of atari i«*g lira Mrtruder &lt;jyfc Thi* accldenU--*. »»*••&lt;* •_-•» &gt;- ■•&lt; ’
1
. "
. . . mssiLuw.
ut
iMrt’ojpwtr that-Aero wna any difficulty, ofAfoWlcwn', W «,«SO mllo-. American ndvire was adopted, nnd the patient JH&gt;cor any provocation boyendrar“repki man d" and British G.2 tO mil*. Maine has-the ccodetl in inducing tbc animal tooonte »n&gt;'
The f-ffowlftg five pwrt
randidatts ta^-thegWat’redurtii-n^f tfeo on tho pew Of the father. ’ Frsnris luw। most retwt Ime, NeW HsmpkMro tbc leturt. luto his throat, but for fear of rtraugula ly kilted, awn* of them bring dreadfully
majority upon the SU;to Ticket, from what not beet! rcgartJrid n* having n jraculiarly On the lake*. Michigan has ths -fongett turn he »waifowsd vinegar and drove &gt;t mutilated:
rtaetyte.^Arfl iMfitkm u tif.
it tai? VM
bad temper! yet’Wfrca very much dxcited owatTrae. 'ftaraibas lira greatest nreaof back.
For fi-ur month*, mean* were
O. Tlurd-n drover from N. *• Vtymight have been expected uud
in n-rar to «• low ttau ,‘
Nebiks- tried to relieve tho man’s stomach «-its
ho wpuld scarcely care what he di-I? Ho territory of any of tbc’Sutna.
R M. Reed, firven, Cben.ngn CU
irarty ^Msklnir. to HAtX'ri lULiUM.
cirapiMtauccs. . - j
/.
any
of the Tsrritorit*,
'
’ mmf by former ueqo&lt;uatauc» as La of ».
v --------------------------- nnd Utah uuwolcouusd guest, aud finally,yn f rsfay
A woman and infant who arc not known . ha* one. u*’ luiodnnA., Ln H LtwfU Umu
‘
‘i* the nwxt'iMtaCBtate
fellow.’1 Theyaay ho wu» never next. California
h
of fast week, ha |&gt;a&lt;ied an entire iraakc.
. . ।ot treri tory
rn a rimforstr wwwwwo;
a bad ybring men, although 1 to Tetas. Michigan in point
mewuriug ju*t three Cwt in length. , It
H M- Vskmiins, N»w Yotfc *ri»f •
_____
wild. He wav a clerk in a ' is the Ifith Stkt&lt;\_ Rhode hh
was MMuewhaadac-ompowd, and had evi­
A I.Ati KtUffiO.ny HIS STEP-FATHER • • !
hard waft*
re until last spring, when ho ■mallert State, IMawnro next. &lt; ’onorcii- dently !&lt;&gt;»t four or five nrchiw of b« tail.
ElinaKuhsa.
- - ■«&gt; .«
wns'dismisacd iriconsrtjuenre of tbo gen- cut next, Massochrawtl* next.- The Slave
J. 1’. I’raldoek, Terra Haute, Ind.
Sunday night last, at abvut cloven cranafricaJ’fn biirincts, but foriio fault of Stales contain an area of ItoB.STG square A* to tho original size, our correaponifent
David Trrawrilooger. OsecnOs- N. Ycannot determine.
ll» bead mwrurod
l|i*own. Sincefravtag hl* rilerVahip bo miles,and the free Statee, 015,507 ►pure cnaaiwhe, ju»t ono inch and a quarter.-—
Mrs: n«rW) Treewsllcngw.
do
part of Mefdc Ohsrt) Toaitshlp, thhi'fej., i* raid to have formed bad Mwoofatiotih, inile*.
•'
Eathias Fox. Avoca, N. Y.
_
It* treth were about one eighth, of an jpdi
By nnlinarv wvnrte of travel It in 1,010 h&gt;r&gt;g. From the fornittliun of tbo bead,
were startled by tbc niinouupeinCnt thut and to have been ont lato nights’ a good
W. WUlte. St. Jonesville, N. .
ano&amp;A- victim bud been usherpd Into drift, although Mrs. Gvnldy, in hri- testi­ tnilc-u from Pfow'Yovk to New Orleans, the correspondent thiuk* the reptile i* of
Wm. EcEwcn, Awtabula, O.
mony before the f’oroncr’* jury, say* ncartr two bnhdred -mile* farther thanThere
am
several
othprs
teully
wound­
n* iMppy to (iMle U»t *Ub Uk » -t d.
c tern Uy by the hand of violence. A boy that be'hatl been.fa the habit of bring *t from’ Ixmdon to C-wntantlncnic; from lira common water snake specie*
Mr &gt;rv« e&gt; m«&lt;4 ,■'..«&lt;« t: I. ttitt-tti..
Thu mon ia now doing wdL and i» in ed, whose uamca w« Wo not learned,
runned William Htif, about doven year* home about 16'o’clock Jn tho evening.— New York to «sr. Wqp», California. - m
f. &gt;ad»«the
y th
LM.
good spirita in cous-quenc* rd being re­ and the number- slightly hurte—that is,
IKKAV KIXTOltfcl) TO WEALTH.
of age, Win killed by vidlbDCc nt. tbc He ia not bclievtd.to have been tinder the about 75 mile* Ira*4han from New Ydrk lieved of bi* hideous tormentor. Our entailing nothing worse than, toteporary
mU
he«inU nt.-iur.wU »1| rrv,
From
influence of liquor, a* he is known to to Bremen ^tSfra* tho Atlantic.
hand/ of hi* step-fat her, John CottOn. '.
ur wJ.mj f,vu. iilci^StW tlNdK.,
correspondent, who it well known to us
have rcfu*cd.to dxu;£tlct cvetting, when ll.-v.6ti to Naahvllld, Ten., is 80 miles
U«u« MWUJ two VUUlS. to m ii U
„ f------ -—, - ----------------- ,,
Xhe fidlowing ftota-at tending .thia un jaakcJ. but fib iartprawntad. by a xtcntlc^ further than front Paris Jo St. Pstera- raid in wbnw OMurancw* wu mu piaro the | &lt;n„w&lt;
utmost c'rafideoce, i* knowing t&lt;&gt; all the : thnvch there were but two passenger car*
happy Affisir, are • fiiromhcd ns by Dr. man as being*ranch excited.
He w/ri bnreh.
From the fall* of St. Anthony
___
„„v . wvl,v
.............. ................. _ | farts wc hroo Uated above.—Sziwbaly
- - in
- the
train.
None
the —
train.
None of
of the'
ttr cwn-l»vce«
r^nycef
BQi.UKtnrtW AXX.’PraptoM.. It
witb 'a HaMrE a^Wcher .Ftfife, to the mouth of tlie Mhaisrippi river »'
John Hohccti, the pLyiidan' by whom a armed
F tdfhcr tlir lillwl----ur|
VWcvf*, to wfc«a sit ,n*«s.teSM
raid a rcyolrer»but the hatchet wm tbc ' 2,200 mile*.
( Hrytiter.
arc mentioned
hicmiwi-w atnOn
“■•■'"•p
1 W*««r
yo'tt morlrm cxmuinat'xju was liad attlhea
wmtnd.-ff. By to-rtidrrow we shall have
'only'weapon used InAbo nssmilt. ' Tho I The present ifoprilation of this vnat
• i 7i.,,u
Indicted on • territory. In 1M8, is about 30,000.000; |
A Baxa Sroav.-A friend retatAl to full p-ytlfttbraoTthla horrible affair—
inquest:
,
,
J; . woind. were principally
rirhidpally Inflicted on ' territory, in 1W8, is about 30,000,000;,
the
first
tUit
ever
occurred
on
this
rond.
psrtir*.
veare ng&lt;&gt; the nopnfation
popntatiun was I ’«»
“ fr* &lt;!*)■ *since,
adtent
Al-1 rixtv-eicht
sixty-eight years
•* •
”'«?. aajlarmg
during nilvcnti
A L’ironef'a inquest -was licld in the tbb henda of theb wonnded partie*.
...
.
...a .u
s
TWo fact*-'■/Jnn.es Andrews, &amp;q., of EUtagton. -/&gt;/ Q». 38.
nfternoon tivM thc.lM^ly of'Uiaboy,' (Wil- tbongh nonerof them have yrt died, the
recovery oT Mr. Gonldy-ls ilremsd hope- curi..wlv glraned from (be census of 1W&gt;O i Some time in lira month u August ta*t,
linm Hillm and tho fiJIowiug facts ware
or
computed
upon
lh:.l
b»i«,
exhibit
in
a
Mr.^Androwa,
wlnk_
QB,
Uta
*•?_**
*
Itais.
The son Natfiotilri, Ft ycrirt old,
«Udlcd l • . ,
.
and the servant girl Joanna Mttrphy, arc btrifcing hght the vast extent and immense neighbor's tetusc, «w a largo bear and
IB appenred in-evidence that the boy ’regarded *fu‘tw»t likely to recover.
The commercial and agricultural resource* of two coin nearly fall grown. He gave
them chase, shouting lustily as bo ran,
wiis called upon -by bis step-father, Jujui &lt;-l6en hre better situated. Mra. Goukly our country, and its rapid nnd astonishing
• imi wkikiuiu: ir.
i-«
and after fidloaing thern about one hou
lrr» liitM.e!! tbw- with it-r
Cu|ton, about clpvcu palock, uu Sunday* wm able to gtttfhbr evidence before the mereswe in area arid wealth, 'ftose win, deed r-nin, ooc of die cubs dimltcd n large
Coroner'* jury the day after the occasion. favor still farther acquisition should re­
sight to go with him luto the l«*r, near
The JitraUfa knnwn to bo rate »f the
The unfortunate son. n* is well known. member that tho density of owr present liemlcck tree raid tbc other a pine, some
The old Prc«1dcnt** mret thorough going supportshe house, tn bring in tbo osen for the -enniplctod his work by blowing &lt;w:t hi* population is only 7,VO to the squnrt- three rods from tbo hemlock.
licar kept on her course, and the cub on cr^ and jjvncrally the firtt_to_ reveal offi­
purpose of yoking them. That the bby brain* with the pistol with which bo was [ mile.—Hr-1. Trilwe.
:____ ________ ’ '
the pine tree ran down, in spite of the ef­ cial Mvrcte.
started out with blmj An J tliat sounofilr* tarried.- He wenl.tohl* own room in the
Sr. t/tviai Uef£. —!)r. Iz-roy dwiira.
third story, and placing the plrtol' to hi*
A Fkawti Accimxt.—A thrilling forts of Mri Andrews to prevent it. A
waipsjus mother, bean] him acrcam, nnd
right ear; fited; tire ball entered the right accident occorod in Fiskdale Village, neighbor, l’..llighiv, hearing the »hou',s through the Ghiraso Herald, having with
• -'
- - 11------ •------- s, and kept
t.ti going out she found him near the house. car, blowing off nearly the entire bide of Sturbridge, bn Monday.
Mr. Florence
stiirttringe, tm .Viomiay.
tur.
rmrtmrc
-- ——-........
Tbo liny tuki her that Mr; Cotton had Ins head, and lodged wider the Ml eye. Mrthonoe of Flrtda’e wm employed to, u* remaking bear up the tree while Mr. ,3J district &lt;if lllinm*.
MORTGAGE SALE.
;
taken him by the hcck arid thrown hitu He died almost instantly. Th* hatahet dmnimtaycll about thirty feet d-cp Awdrcw. went home and rrtororl w.th
WFAVI.T HAVING BKEN MADE IX .TIE
_ ____
, n
...*l*
r.___ -R“»-Determined
t&lt;&gt;
for
Mr.
Alphcus
Prouty
of
that
village.
»
««.
»««!••*&lt;«
which
he
nfed
is
a
ft-mnwn,
small
hateta-t
Mtn&gt;&lt;-ul aC ■ certun »&lt;u» «l r».
Biwvox. Oct. 28.—Tlxankwaving, enupon n “slurp stump." , ,'Shc took bhu
bear alive, notwithstanding the
hn »"-*
alxnit eight incite* wide, handle'about Ho had emnplcted Hie job, and was a*. take *the
tua»»c. fa appointed fiw November 25lh.
into the house, ud ha was taken iiumc
I &lt;l» •:! tM&lt;*rr. t*
of Mr.
eighteen inches in length. The knife 1* tending the well, at abont l&gt;f o'clock A. rremonstrance*
^;- -------------------------.- Higley. Andrews,
------dllwi.'M !Um &lt;*.
dfately with vomiting, »nd mxto after­ an ordirhiry butcher knife, blade about M.. when the stone* gave -twat and tlra ««th the rops aiteelrad to ta* body a*tlaijrix, Oct. 28.—The stcamftiih In­
wcll caved M, burring him nt tk- bottom, c*®1’*1
»«* ‘*’1^ &lt;•&lt;"bouj dian Empire, Captain Constcnay, fr-frn
ward* fell faiating to the floor.
That he rix iuehes tong nnd two w Ide.
•Die
neighborhood'w»
rallied,
and
ernne
&gt;
seventy
feet.
The
bear,
a
little
Irrahtened.
Wnd tiftol nnd l.-ild' upon a lied mJ the
Naw Turk, arrived nl7o’cl«&lt;k last even.
A’C-j&lt; K4uxora'dn&lt;L.'— Joanna Murphy
to his rescue, mid labored with intense zeal I stationed himself al tho extremity of a ia/at*1 will sail to-morrow for Galway.
(loftr, and in aboqt fificea rniuqtes after, ooc of'the Si-rvqnj; girls, is ij ing ot the to hte rescue, mid hi
,-e until about 7 o’clock I Urab, mim fourteen feet Iromi the body She bid terrific wralhcr on her voyage
Hv -pital, suffering severely from here ! »•»« P^rswvrranec
ward* hu died.
Maboney was taken out i “’'the tree and out of reach of hi* porsu- from New York.
'wound*. \Shc Started to cbtne down
-,te- •/“"'’"‘V
Atu)rr-u. dc-s-ndr-.t until h.In the port moritM examination of the stairs she'heard 3ieh&lt;n*Z arid when she
but»»' had
Utast korHMy mu-, er.
Mr. Andrews desiwMcd unti he
Stairs, amj^.1....
—...
aueju-aru M.M
*
.
.
.tilated.
;i_. i
tv
Whcn
hen 'thcr
they entne
enrne within a few ;j couhldotich
rouldxouch die
lira ground with the eml
cud ot
of
body, llje following marks of violence .swirs,
first met'!■ yank she sciuxl flw hatehet
were csbiblteif: First, a bruise upon the .gild wreucli^d it out. of his hand; he. feel of him. they could converse with । ‘he rdpe, which wn* tlicn tied to a pule,
him, and learned that the well was uilitiX
filling । iprewired
tho je-fe -----wit*
-------- — by
/ —Mr. Higloy
e—. f; —
riglit side of tho neck, nnd nnutlu-r high hoAcvcr, got it back, mt&lt;V immediately
up with writer nnd tint it wa» already jI d
du
''»
n slmwn
drown up.
up, a
n nmwe
n&lt;x*»e ntwie
mraie in the
tbc rope
upon the back,,between tbo shoulder­ struck her .down. She. Iiud a very severe running
................Into
________
hl* mtarth.
__________
They
_p«rcd
.pared
no w.
* an' dnnd
byby
mean*
moan*
«&gt;f &lt;-f
tinsthe
pile,
pole,
was
wa*
pawd
pawd
wound ori the left side of bcrlitsd, over
—j-------. „vcr
time fn applying die ---------ntitnp*, nnd
*K&gt;ni'
- timu 'head of tin* Iraar anddraw ti tight
’ '*
blade and the spine, and also 0M.cn the
tbc partial; terne. Oi» Mae &lt;ff her face
left side, over the cartifaginoad portion is paralyzed, aiul whcij she w’as brought to 1 loWchcd tho water mid proceeded with !■ arminJ hi* neck. Our het o drew tha.bpar
thejr work in removipg the earth.
Du. to him and tbeti down the tree. He led 1
of (he lower riira.
Internally, opposite tbo fiuppltal sbo yjto,3j$«1jlf*i. ,
him
homo,
sn*]&gt;ping
and
snarling
but1
ring tM last few hours he wns in intense ■
to the .bruise near the shoulder, marks of
Ms. Gbrure.—Mr. Gouldy is about agony uf j»ody and mind, nnd, when re- caught and conquered.— Tuarola Pionter.
viutaee were apparent. .
50 years of ngc.
11* is * trwsten in the lloved from his confinement, was insens­
Hull,;*. «&gt;
Muati
PI«U
»fe Ct.c
Lovuiana Chui-*.—A New Orleans
4 »*Jdt)n opening tbo cavity of the abdomen "Mtohodlst Oturdi. Ho was formally a ible for »nmo ttnje. Ho was carried into
Inmlicr inerehant, and had retired from the house of Mr. Prouty, where medical correspondent of tha St. Loui* A«y&gt;w£/&lt;&gt;us
a qngritlty of blood—H o quarto or more
business with an ample fortunej He was aid ,ffM at k-.nd.'and evrything done for
ABW. liKAl'KR. M*H{
—was fuqnd efrused tlicycrn, nnd : there
n.u
ratecm-3 by his church as nn eAemptery hl* cotrifbrt' nnd restoration, nnd hope*
was^ t^gular,/rvp^ro of the spleen
“Tbo sugar crop lfs&gt;ks better nnd tet­
eitrisUon, and by-sli vtaiakttaw.tHiti ns are fento-tdlhiHl by hi* physician of hi*
Ml
.
PKOBATE NOTICE.
ter a* the atwtnn advannrit, and the plant­
two arid a half ipelies iu. three dirocliops an upright and honorable citizen. Ho is recovery.—irorersfrr N;ra.
TATK OF Mil-llinAX. (k-nstr-t 11
ers now »ay that nil that, is required tn
from * obntraipdlut,: which, wa* opposite BMtkwhf by.xill Iris friends as a rstilsrkmalts It the best cri-p ever grown Is n
AA •
»Lk tv-J .1
PltOCL A MATTOX.
to the external mnri^ on Iho'riba,^Mrtaed, ably kind rind igeterotts man, who was
go**! frost tn stop it* grow big and jnake
always dearly telovted by tell whs! know
In
conformtty.tr&gt;»
well
t-stablhhcd
cus
­
without ,'any &lt;fuut(,'by Ix-ln/ttirowh forhim-, nowr tetrah to his childrrti, though tom. I have thought proper to designate, it sweet. All the mills oa th? river, or
nearly *11, arc in active ojraratiou, ar.d In
cil4y, as the l&gt;uy Liuisidf stated, upon the rather strict obout somethings.
and I hereby appoint Thursday, the twen­ a few day* the arrival uf sugar will bo
Tho balance of the account, as.tl the ty .fifth d»y Of Novcrubcr, ns a day of
■----------- 1U1---------On rv-teta* •»&gt;! Al«og the
■&gt;uch as to iry tbo nerves of the specula­
anffplan rif-the lirittsl,-the po­ general Twmkiigidng and Praise'to'Al­
rfJ-Ulj K..AUe»HlM&lt;&lt;*M
' The jury rendered a verdict of death Afri
SFECIAL NOTICES •
tor*.
'
of Ute parties in tha boMC, Ute per- mighty God.
from violence reecitM "If the hands bl
“Cotton is largely overrunning tbc cv
vb»&gt;first arrived at the aceno eff tha . On that day I earnestly invite the good
“’ohuQilbop.
'
*
tiina'csof planters; the weather has been
disaster, and the actions and doings -of Ittffajne of this State to a«*emb(e in their
particularly favorablo fur the "picking
fflflcrrttfiulWideala, has no other than a several’.places’of worship, and'frrake a
process,” nnd now those who estimated
1 . Honk.*--This magazine fur l^a!tM|toft»11fe^' ‘ ■
Subllc and gratefiil acknowledgment of
their ay&gt;g» at seven hiindn-d bates am
NutcArtierhr on btir faWt. We cannot
ie ghriclrtesb bf Divine Providence, which
wifely cfiuht ori one tbou«nd. making a
tooTfrglfty retard™ end it th this WKM^bf . Etajcr/os Svrxr'' tilWonTti1 Carowx \; has brotigVi; us aafsly through runrthcr large ineroiw in (lie grmid total—in fart
parents and guwdtaite, wul’z.alap'W «H . ' ■ ., ( .u.liht of TA* Pedtcton Mn, year with blessings anil nicrcics-in^umfrr- there has bcun uo preceding season equally
repotting it trip through■S[fartcii- able. Let us ho thnukfiil for proplfums
classes who like good . moral litaratuv- burg .to North Carolina, gives aom&lt;il|lui. scoidna, lh Which tho fhiiti of the earth propitious t&lt;&gt; the grow th of this must wsitive plant,”
It hi among-tho mnrt ably edited 'tnag.i- Jndldnk of •eieciibn times'," which way have ripentd and been gathered to sup­
ply out w/ifits; for'peace and tranquility;
zinea In our eotritry. and rewntft 'help be interestiMind sticficstlre :
J-^7“ Th®., wonderful success
for
the
'ton-ranee'
of
tree
thought
and
free
“Arriving atthe election grounds, there I
JdcMiWgaiVfCiMtructmg aB'wbo peru&amp;clL
Hostetter's . cdobrated sod - unrivalled
was a sight worth seeing: Apple bqoidy discuasMit}-, for-tbe unnlmtcd real which
ringlo copy, IX five copies lor &gt;0. ruled. Wcrtf wbre MxmjI' as many wo. animates our ppopla to educate and en­ Stomach Bittora, from the llmc-of its in­
troduction .fri the public.proves conclu­
Addreee C. State &lt;5rCo.No. 11 Curubill, incn i* tncti on the ground.
Thia is n lighten; and thua elevate and Improve all sively It* rnauifrsl superiority aver any
PROBATE NOTICE
other preparatioa of the kind uow manuTATK OF MICHIGAN. I
sire to perpetuate free institutions which
Cictnred. .Its action .oh the digestive or­
Mqo»*&gt;,Rpk*.l N^u- YpazzM.—.Wq 'rt rcsliltif tefiefieTalfy soriieiltnes. ‘I.once। prevail#;'for tho acriou* thought which gans is of the most. pleasing character,
would rou)mnjwd U^iiAg«&lt;*iiund oml aS-SS'SS?' *0 many trixirglrw-to-tfio duties they removing pll diwAsos or morbidity' had
their Mukefifid their fellbw-tncn,
and which has prompted the :reaohrtion giving thu system a.souml and healthy
tone.
In cures of dyspepsia, lots of ap­
had been nravclcff kllh-riry toftrfe gfa'v. “to do justly, levo mercy and walk hum­
per wQquV&lt;JiM flxtepM.tUt, being cl.., Our. hero pullri offms ’ shift ..and bly before God.’” ‘ Arid let tib'earnestly petite, general mental, or physical weakncs^, il^ operation is most bcunficent, in­
Cuwtu'x.
Implore a continuance of the-hlMHings
. W «■»,'
,a
pqbltete-d weekly at
deco; j»ome of the unust direful cases that
gnavisT. Urro No. 5 jumped on him', but whfch lave bcm showered so abundantly have ever been under medical treatment
two (Wlara n y ear.; . .Three copies for
waspo.^oonct tothiri off fo&lt;- ‘our,* Aral tipon our favored land.
six copies far 110. PaMiahtd by D. D.- natried UrtJ's VW gathered a hoop pole • In wftateas whereof, I hove hereunto hare been entirdy cured, by thi*. gn»t
agent A* a tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters
T. Mbnl-c, Boete-stcr, New YoMt.
(-Tsubacrlbrid tar name nnd chased
I rils. &gt; the Great Brel of the Stele, to ora tmost ddighlfal, cwporiilly before
£37“ Subscription* crnffte^'^tidTu at
meal*.
l or sole by druggist* and deal­
At| hands stood 'off and saw ft well dWje. / —j be affixed at the Capitol in Lam
tbip.QSep^dS.
frij.
ers generally, cvcryw-hcrc,
HuYo No'.’T wis a sight/ imsginch man's ring, thistwcntfeA day of October, in the
ABriibT&lt;4&amp;.r
wripngi
year of our Loh| one thousand -right.huuIW &lt;Ww_- A- Uuckj.. r^pibSoa!
deed and fifty-eight
.
- ■ ■• 4
Tubcran, fertia, to. tlfa^Ttendon Tfcl
KINLEY 8. BINGHAM.
remark*: •*A'CathhrtiftTiII,'fa»anatacti
fornteriy
■ I'nireftekw* -clergyman ht
By the Governor,
y.qpq^awu/nd. women could Ira soctisitMeitata^rtMr
1 f:r •
; Junjt McKtxxar, Seo’ry of Strife.■c- » log.in a«,™ta,raliot gWr.
R»? tr' &gt; wt*-1, M***-) Im,“ curc,l
______ --IB- f, -fwr
•»■ - ■■' ' ell.- :
Shah, of ft Liver Complaint tbal threat­
rand tipuking .ciqar Aod broody.—
r A lEwrr' Bfjvm.—Ndttarfro'thwn’oni
p'ofjjaud to th® acre there. Oue fulKauotoa mu SuaTKur.—ThcSbuzArra ened bis lift.
This almpls fact, tt Might
Prffbtflerjtn Jfanrw, fqr October Lai a bo expected, render the Americana im.
ud SWOTS or:tied notice of tbaltev. John’II Adgcr’* meMely nonular bore; wMa we Englhh
article on lira renewal of tiw Slave Trade are pverfoAed., DoubUw'thug Ru In
in which the . piotra arc -Warmed "there everything;
labor,
the
arcnadtefbt a great many negroes in Af­
pr mark an it
Twa ^tew*4lC*to «?i§ltegau a .ca&amp;ld, rica but.we know also, upon the best *u- end ta)
Md.4w. U caa*, rantonga gcrrarU row. tbsrity, that there orc ti great many nu idofarf
America (Stainer) was lbw wmnar.i nthe
8&lt;-®a were knockud down by the .tolling proes not slaves. IFt kold ihal U fr rjahi 1w.re.w1
thjorr^r,
Us ScritamJua
of the teaadtLa^MiV*^*®^!
But wo bold, a* the
had knocked teutn down, pitched m nro- rd« bar fain.

‘
of.from-twe hundred aruk- fifty tn three
hundred.- W* shall rtwfrtrvorto pnblu.li
.!-idyiu||jaraoMindtagdn oor.eara, but yot- the cidfre votc’of'Urojdiffercnt townships
know nnt'whether the onei* fijsd/otir4 i^xt*we^,',*t.yhi3i. tinw wo.diall. also
WflM«?'dt\ tlie’bthw ; ft^n,T pur encnnt»7 •xplaiu. *omo;af the causes which imi-o
• The mtwa-brcezca, *oon to Wow from -the oonlributed to tho.'defeat of some of tenr

flW, w panoramic view,
wait wltlipafirocc.

For thoaowc
. "

A« tha Aeaarr ia printed oa Wcdnea

elertioonews this teeek,and yet, wehodf
kMe-to hry 0Mt yMult, id Cir 'hsJur

itaonij is concerned,bofore them. ShiXilJ

i;ti&gt;J^.rnauit be favorobls to the success of
WShtjT the' Republican principle, it’will’
^'•iri'an uherring Indication that the. masacs
.. of,
people are above and beynud tlx-

■ ■ eantaa) mating influcaos* wbieb oantroi tho
- aMMn of aspiring demagogues and the
’ ■'•Mj-debasing influences of hireling j&gt;oli’‘ tiiMns. If, oh tbo other hand, ,wo' arc da‘
_fcjtod, in any or all of our caadidatc-s it

tionrielrtd at thi politiealfircsidc.'rlpers,
( ‘trUA,:wheh,ai&gt;Tluated i.n,d strengthened by
. UiC . beucBoeuco

bestowed, Have, with

' ao»r|&gt;i&lt;«r&gt;sting sad adder's fhng. wxiundcd
the hand which fed them; dud ii thie nanic
of Rcpubndmirtn have b'ern dealing death
tri that party, of which they (jr^pu'longer
yurthy tu be colled members.

»., If the huzzas of victory from our po’ -fftica! enemies greet nt, and their taunts
nnd jeers assail us, at wbat will &gt;w termed
’ the fairivg Strength of the Republican
party, and the growing । unpopularity of
’ the .Republican priniapta, our worst wish

' ft, that it may be pleSMnt musk tn those
•ihn, in the name of Bcpublicaiiiani, have.
■ labored for that result., .h may be SO ,fi&gt;r
* few days, while, they are gloating over
supposed private wrongs, but condolence
' anil p|ty should be instore for them when
t£ry come to najlzo their true position
before their uwt».patiy,aud in tho eyes of
hlM*3 Mryxaca who have employed Hum

as sosTcngers to perform a dirty 'job, and
then despise them -fof-the triry job Itadlf.

' Bnshould the rtwtill be otberwive, and
our wholo ticket, elected, (which, at the
» wjritingrif this article, woscireclyexpect,)
Htarirposition wilt not be the ■iesa unru
viable. Even thrh, they will bo required
wifi
themirfvto, by washings and

fars awh spirits will be permitted to com­
mingle with the essence of true Ili-publi-

p •..fl'l'toere arc spme who have been hrai-»Uy.WwBin^fiH-.thc:OVttrthrow of their
party,'od arooxn; of having placed confiAhre in tMj ■rfsivrrprbft-nlaticnn of thow
whb1 have aote-d /rom sinister motives, wo
trust, that soeiqg |)»y v|b&lt;? rciult the cf-

.'thmeariicst opportunity to vvpalr the injAfyithnt -nnlntrotionaHy irifHcted upon
jieinly parly based; upon thc ^

■.rr''!9p'tf? for niaintfMMng » r
f ©orrea pondent of tbo

Sr« York fHtara*. writing frea* Phils^beltauan'' mrit dhertd from Pecm^liTfpia to the next C-ckigresa, wi : Flortneo
,-jsaA Dimm&gt;ck Bchartz of Berks, Hickman

Chanter, atal Mnntgosaery «/ Wash­

' tegtlte, are not “Bnehanan’’ mew. nor is it
ar al! likely that eitber wfH rote fbrany

friaud of the National Administmiion for
Speaker.
They will U more likely |n
rate with the Hepubiienm, especially if
■^bair rinses afe nteded. On the,attention
^qT‘jiiicAffanh Mid Oppctwuan,jhc, plain-

Ijot 21 H&gt; 4, but.33 to 8J

-BMry, wjll-eAmmMe* on -Tbesday-nazt,

• ^.*Wehtlme'd&gt;B trial ot J&lt;An Dillan,
“foe 4c4ur‘icri?fi^i«*- JiUicliandicg, of
Maple Gro»* adu U the prinripaLtaai-

■•+

. «»ren« 6t cpiirfoa

’ Tyy ,G«onir.0 Wns at.—Having had

prutrising indeed.

The

s&amp;b mwls

■si^atSRSSttes;^,

IE

D

jfastinjs' jJritt Current.

S

skwt.

fzswx

tni»ciioualy. ( teoag^t.It, wa* tima fur a Scripture* also axpHritlv warrant, that it
pcwwablc man to .Eave, co I,took the Is equally wrong to Hirai the latter, In or*
dcr to make rilavcsof them

�»■« io »R*MMr ,i„T
ECT-fcKQH THE,

* fttS'ft R s i
6tb S^AWaSAH

'NEW SPBIW GOODS!
- S

j ko atb NoncK.
[UTE OF MICIHOAF, 6o»S of Bury.

DRY goods:
Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Hallow Hero, EU.-1 bare
«• rawoeea awerai wan lae I
•v» f-aul Um e,cr lent la ilk
■rwwea U» uuea i»r ary r
•UM Um a anal iMdielw Lr .

c.«.,.un"*

which neutralinw thi, mahrioua potent tn tha
blood, and admulatm tha llrer to. expel it from tha

■vat'wa

DELAINES, । MERINOS.

PRINTS,

TiiitavS

-iMf.W PIT nr A Mil M*1O)

S1IA.WLS, HOSIERY,

dry goods,'

or rather doe, what I, of mote aerriee to thoao anb-

E.N;1M 8.

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

^.•STaZss as*

TICKS. LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SIHim.NGS (brown «diwhite,).KENTL€KV BEANS, TWEEDS, CASSf-

SX£r«ft£

MEREB,-

U Ml,
Jud^e uf I'ruLa!#.
fetini to in »!« f inittaiuj BOtke
U.» ~»1 «•&lt;:*&gt;■ to •dj-H.Hinl tol a
t.til M&gt;uiAai, October. H. al the
Itfv of I’suWr. ia UiuIU&gt;ga,it
,&lt;-rii«&lt;iUv.
(1,1- It W, Judge ef Probate.

^Trfrsryw-Mw
. A. Nywwiy ra.’Uw a a Xnry ,i«kk. T.tXn (!LOTHL\'G
, MTvJ,!/ nh. !•«&lt;; I r.u Blew
■ erp.t ,♦

i'OCTS &amp; 8BL3SJ

leaa tha intcnniltent type. Thia •• Aoui Cexx"
remove, tho cauac uf thne dernns cmentr, and eurw
thediaeaae.
Thi, it aecomplbhoa by atlmulatitgt the excrctoriea to expel tho virus froth the ayatam: and
thw organ, by degree, become habited to do thia
tbeir affine of their own aceonL lienee art raa what

"
wiUatMw »w r-ai- COXtnfiUX IMWfiKui. :
&lt;«j i&gt;„■»
u&lt; „«ti I.... n
•—&lt; d«rt»i
law m, kanea b«&gt;r »&gt;. r,«S&lt;raU •HI. ji.men

C21UDSSXT3

GI.ASS-HARE

HARD-WARE
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

krpn|at&gt;rr&lt; will rvuture il to mnfaHlt.
.X„ fi-tunli-abmtfci b« nitluml them. ’
II. II. B —icdiee aur'auld b&gt; l&gt;rnKtfi*ta every"IwW
fUUWAV A CO.
J. F. Hnbvrta A th’., Ifaatii.gx.

haa won far itaelf cueb x renown for tha cure of.
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that

QUIZ
CHANCERY SALE

SWHSBNraW

I.o-b r Ml’, dl I o'clock. !• M . the folbiwmc *••
iitlVd Suw( b«luiging tn the e.late of baud
JUh-v, rfrvrawd; —
■ fl- wulhAcIf of rtwee-|h «u&gt;t tjtiartcro! w
t!.,u one, tn p-wn twii.u«rt!i af ran-iwc«t.
IFtytn. Ixieixire. AamivMrcfur.
l&gt;5&gt;_________

;

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Iu purauaucr and bv lirtoe of Ibr decne in thia
exuar dated .*n tlie ;5th dav “&lt; Uclutor. A II.,
1&gt;K. I. William Hurghce. Circuit Court Canmnbaionar fur tlw County ol ----------- —*• -• —

W®.
irtRftWEaL-.....
..

SIIEIIU'TTJ SALE.

XtWB &amp;.SCHJXK',

Fox -rat Onus or IxMuxaxwx ;
Fax Human;
Fox rnx Ccxx or PnxxTxxv;
Fox a Foul Stomacx ;
Fox tux Cvbx or EnnintAi;

kiarwn I* village lute aumbsred three handred
wtrull. r3J.’.lThree hundred aeteutv-qiie. (X*L)
at

LAWKS, HRIUJANTO, CHAUJJI

CH A LU

RODES,

FINE

KOTVH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS,*MET

HERDS PLA! I),STELLA 8HAWL8.

CHAMBRA8,

MAltSEILLRS

(.Xrt,

t-Al® AND SLEEVES, (baw KyUJ

’

WVRflHiilL
Cll'.Tourt Commi*Uaner.
Itanwx A
Anaax, Cmapli'a. todieitum.
September I. I ■»»&lt;
’ItfoitTGAOEfiALKrp

WHITE GOODS, Arc.

MEH AMD BOY’S WIAB!
an Indenture of Mortgage.bcariagdate ikeM-rcuth

DENIMS, STflrVE AND CHECK
SlinmX&lt;;,OUITONADES,U- every

Indiana, which aaid Mortgage waa duly rcoudad
in the office uf the ReeiatM af DvMa aif Barrv

an 'ragra *’A xml 'x*.
dt It'cMOI JWWrUteM - rtrimai fc V.
luv al the date uf Inia uotice, •even huadml aud
M&gt;a n...rt^&lt;to Mui,.iimX)
mdnoaaitor proceeding, having been inattluted
it low ar io eyxitrhS8W*»Aairt &lt;Wb* A* »»•
na.niiyj aeeartd by mu! nwHg»gc or any part

i

A PRIZE FOB EVERRBOUY I

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE

XEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,
.'iL ifik”"

" *l,e

tea, L. Rm. Judge nf i’nibatc.
matter uf titototateuf Ira Kilbutinw,
f l‘*

d0V verified.

■nr»u,ncc ot the Malate ia aueh earn made ao J
Cuvidcd. ihx premi «c, described in ».d-t wwigago
nil: Iking t*ic couth half of the »«itli-we,|
piartcr of aectinn eighteen. In tunn
nn:lh

variety and style.

T1.c.e good, were bought io ull.aodl wlah that
all in want of anything io wy line, would call
ami examine them before purcliaaing. It will he
my bigbeil ^Aearore to ahow tbeaa gooda to all
who may favor ma with their (uUronage.

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMEREB, a Urp attack,

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

not on lime, (nr rnlbrr never pay !) bat wUl
i lace any oar ia three miuutee, that h ia be
All oxr BaaadiM are far axle by

Sold hr J. I’; Ifrittteint, HxaHng*.
qqbpEiUNG iifsiNEss^
Tbe above buvtnculai all ita vanoua braM Lea
nnw carried on by the aubveriber, at hi, chop id
Jeflenou atrevt, tn the aouth port uf the ullage
Ila.tHiRfc
FUZK BAMWA. JVHiB.AMW&amp;TCM

THE 5EW YORK

TERMS-lf ADVANCE:

/*"

AND PLAFN NANKEEN. FANCY

ihall 'aell iboM beautiful gouda Car food, PV

A BEAUTIFULLV

RELTIPT OF IRK SL'ltfiL'BXBTfUX MOSBY.

j

MARSEILLES. CHECK

beautiful pattern* mid rtnr cheap; BLACK

ILLTTSTIR.-A-TEI}

ILLUSTRATEDer«y wwk.

CHECK

SSS'V

.
BAXTER
.
■
and nearly every thing «$. Ljm laK.of Jmaaxeai
kept constantly uo bund, pr eioJeb- orll«r.

New Arrangement
at lhe Store of F. ROWER.

SHOES

TEMPERANCE ~
j*
&gt;.azoi. u z.x.tyg~- WILLIAM JONES,
mi

.. Jiaw'i begot M&gt;a itaoc,.

•..■■

ROWERS HARDWARE STORR’
‘bacalatcof Bxfua M. Turner.

«2,'n

Whig the petition, duly vari35

'■J*' b ‘ Xmotri todugc'd petMiewer.
Tk**~Tr~.~tt ia aedcawd lbat &lt;ba aaerifiarr*'—

Pricea Regnloted to exit the tlmea -owl!
,
. *J|^^&amp;UUblflMta,v j,
K.. • I
-s'rwn.

"■Jiew”-Burry Mill,
IS now in gucccaxful operation, rcadji

any* BBOCUK BtUWik go to

Having bou'l lhe e utirc Stock of

SaBtSMSBe

twrtra iMMtaga. Ucb 4a. xioe to alaaaai aMh
T3QRMEUI4' Jtcpi Uy.T. Fwluhs ia liug,. KM euigr^ gaitara. mmmM bactoa*
£ cuMtantb* ninking ad4it'&gt;&lt;mg to tbit
eair bcutoto. »Md qaality, far aim Mta«fa,*■&lt;
same, nil uf u l«i4i, be lu-.ipj.-Mi tu xci|
everything olMiapropagUoa.

CSE4PER than thr CHEA PEST _L.______wn ll

■«■&gt;/.

Cm:,tartly on lirotL all kind, of Bandaa» my.line
(cxeert Uuaomi ami all oftbe beat qaalliy.
Call and eaatniiin, aa tnr Multi, t,
FMALL PROFITS X«D QVM1C RAWS’. ,

________ __________ __ ____ ___
. .
XXFIUAIM |lr«A!lXM*‘jti»*ror»rol*P&gt;vw I ‘W»P wbicVwe vaaxoJT-ea aawmMXkKgB «f

itl’r.immiX.'rm'SSr

CASH ONT.T1
:--------------------------

tags

rZ’J'ZX

Tbrtdogfca! and ftomainte ■morka of the brat nu- [ feUp &gt;aba»W, xa we foal aewMMX ea awx ggra
you greater bobbin, than eaa.be had Itirobill
IlnthUl^rtHtWlowntry.

�DR RORACiCS

RUSSELL’S

KNAPEN’S COLUMN
oumues

BLOOD PnUFIER AND BLOOD HL!,

ILUMN.

nnFFlE f&amp;«WnHiM&gt;o

mniwn

TOOMAS DUNX EXGUAU. M. D
II EXBY CLAPF. Jex,,
geokge ABXOLD,
J

m BPinre goohi

. a j.

k

HABDWA®® 8T0BK.
eastaterty that it will eradter.e ths &lt;£.
and with assurance, founded on prarf. «

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN WIDE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE

ry *»» &gt;—• ,
disorder m— ba trf uwaaanae aerrica ta

NEW SPRING GOODS!

GOLDEN PRIZE.

u mpUly Mini
perfection than it i

Ths Xsw York Wtokly GOLD EX I’BIZI Is
one of the targwit sod bast literary papers of the
day. An imperial Quarto, obtaining ussr r*uas
os rosrr coLvaxa. of lbs most ratcraaUng and
fascinating r—tag matter, from tbopraa of tbs
very Arsl writers of the day.
AtysaU, Sh-tni^i
IIW.
obtain swell a eooaiJerBliaa.— H'saw»*« Adrorsf
rbilodelpb.e.

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

DRY GOODS!
body; saB in btliotu dhtricta, where Frraa
awn Aara prevails, every body shodd base to
and use it fietay both far ram aad rateseta.
B la hoped thh price will pbra it within fas.
reach
all-tho poor as well m the ri-h. _v
rg&gt;t jcpcicirityjrf this^remedy ever tq
tain craT9t Intcrmittcau is, tCs b —T*

MERINOS,

A ritfSEXT,
WORTH FBOM WCK5TSTO.tian 00,
wilt be gtvsu Is eocb aotacribsr immjdiatolr oa
n—pl uf tbs aubscriptwu moaev. Thia is prsFLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES asnlrd as a Mrwante of Fnemblup, and not as aa
tedoeemrat to obtain aubacriben.
TICKS, UNSEY8, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

Coeboetea, Ohio. Nor. 17. 185A

DENIMS,

d—a wa gwi—m or other baristas e£to
whatever upon the ennititetioa. These axrrf
by it are taft sa baattby « if they had ataty
had the dtocaac.
Fever and Ague is not alone the----- tiismis

SHIRTINGS (brown atU white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA83I-

MEREB/J

WTO ft SEDM i

what yon rrarwent it la be, I would like tn anga;
h&gt; the salr'vf it. for I a&gt;» taiiaBrd that it mu

*&gt;

ir.rtom.AK

GROCERIES

CLOTHLVG

Waylaid, Msml. Feb. S, 1«7.
" - - •

PBOF. O. J. WOOD * “
realised the cood ttfecta

...AC.Sa

the blood, and conaequrady rars thn (B
alike. It to an invaluable potectiaQ to iwaalgrant! cod pcnoca travelling or tcsjxnxOy
redding' in the malarious diatritta. 11 taka
occasionally &lt;* daily while exposed to tha to.
faction, that will be excreted L-rm the syetaa,
and cannot accumulate tn aufioent quantity

XBO«,
of ,™rr rouiU. «x. rtaillj |»n:l»«d

i it has effected completely,
i used neariv three bottles.
JAMES FBAXC1S.

,t pnu. ^-rfcnly ",iwd 10 u'°

GLASS-WARE! !
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FM ALL THE PURPOSES OFAEMUTHM,

COOKING 8TOVE8!
LADIES’ DBEM GOODS 1

JUST RECEIVED

CHANCERY SALE.

At the ehenpest atoro In town by

H. J. KEN lLt“LD
LAWNS, BR1LIJANT8, CHALUS
a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS, CH ALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH­
which will be sold for
GINGHAMS, FRINT8, «HEP
READY E’JK'ST.
HERD’S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,
at mdonUliing low prices. Aly motto
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES (JOLis ‘a little cheaper than tbc cheapest.’
1 have just received a good assortment LAICS AND SLEEVES, (nav atyla.)
Indies
\ ■
WHITE GOODS, foe.

Ilaih Eaqulr-.r fra af taste and strength ta theayilua iiMMal
TtTLL’.'tLu. 1

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

DRESS GOODS

Bamrs A Var AasaM, Compita Sullerfort.
BQte»brrr.!■«, ’ ■

MORTGAGE BALE.
pjEFAl»T harinr boro made in tbc payment of

T!T&gt;iElSRllS!»

_____ _

m.

b —U u u

and uusoil ur proceeditiga Ussi»g been loaUUMed
at law or la equity ta recover the said debt now rwtr^uuz.1 secured by said mortgage or soy part

Such as Prints, Ginghams. Ixiljiins, Moriuua, FaramsiUtui BUck Alnaocaa and a
variety uf Woo! DrLalua, all very nice
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of .rcry
men’* wear.ntul a large abide of staple*.
variety and Kyis,
Diuiins Bboetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
and tickings.
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
JUST RECEIVED a new h*oi
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCI
BOOTS and MHOEM,
UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
luidic'a Gaiters Buskins nnd Boots, a
FANCY CAMIMEKES, a large Kock,
good a—irtment at very low prices.
On luind a very large stock pfCroekery beautiful patterns and vary cheap; BLACK
atone and Glnaa Ware.
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,,
Just nwclvod a new stock of

irk

nnx FAnxxxa or .

of my Faintly Mejias! alinauaa.gTxlia frvm my

MILLS

AND

STORED!

^iMetoetery aalea rww an' "filer. X'o. « Boat
Fowrih afrtrt, 44 tailding fna» Main al. Hueis
••U. &lt;&gt;,
For aa|v tar
J. P. lUbcrta A Cn.Maatlngs.iai Xbluffs.Orange
rille Milla, A ly l&gt;r«ir&lt;l&gt;ta A Merchant* gone-

... .7 f..?
GREAT DRICOTERY I
THE rnit.OSOPIIKR'S STONE
FOUND.

®^DimRX£S,

1 have also a very largo quantity pi

AND

on hand and all perse— wishing fat tosy or
•ell will do well to call before bsrgalnisg
elsewhere.
I would particularly odl the attention
of jersons who arc buildjng to tb*_foc&lt;
that rEavc’Tust Received a urgs sloekoI
Nails and Gloss and that I will fontish
sash,.Glaae, nails. Door Trimmings Arc.,
•&gt; U Io. • fn«K "I”"*'11,*.
_
■21-y l
II J KEN FIELD

ISAAC C. MOTT
BBABT«*AM CEOTHINO I

OVEW MOUTHS

place (we ths naopU ut Battle Creak. Kalamaico,
Mvahall. HAHTraUri, and the savratiadtag emin
try, to parehaea goods la Ibis line. Fleaae give
me a eal I and tret Mw truth of this aaasttion, or
MIXD tx TOV» OMDKfet, aed lhe good, irsll be
selected .rd put up with a. nnreb oars as if you
•rrv prernt ta sefcct them yawreclvva.
Mr stuck uf Good.is targva-.d well selected, con­
sisting of every rsrirty .sadul

GrooeriM 4. Fancy Goods

IT/. .’1;|
BOOTS

SMO23S,

WIXDOW

tbatcan bo.liMi.id in lbs eastern or western mar

Il

%rnsst,uUMUK X.u

WZI0HT6!

L“S:

TEMPERANCE
1

WMWAWTLT Off flkffft

WILLIAM JONES,
Having t&gt;o«*t tkc cnUrri W*ek «f

Itaitle

Hoi*

tarn, nwt, mu, ma

t&lt;!,l&lt;&lt;nT;&lt;ou

raonaw, ,w&gt;

FORMERLY lumt by T. Panajr^ !•
1? constantly making additions to tho

FEBBIFUGE WINE!

same, all of which, bo propoaus to aell

C1E1PEE tkaa tke HE1PEST

FMALL F1C0F1TS A*D QUICK SALEH.

W

K7»

•»

M4

TO THE PVMJC!

■MTOFACTfUBr Alt JKXEK9

k GRANT.

C. ATEB a cm
Sold by J. P. Rowmw, Hastiaga.

JUKTXKK383E33EK

©IBCiDjBiBYl

■

LOWELL, MASS.

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.

. .

-----

rnCTAXXD BY

AND cutlery;

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
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■ abkh.hc jrirrciabt-nrof Fanor. The
■ ilcetit^ wealth of sound roll* forth in
echfaog measure; brilliant wreatos of
flowers cucirtJe brows as inanimate, dev.
or. uiqckcricn of the real and tho beautiful;
tho doctor, rather coldly.
voice* attuned to nut—tural jwrctness,
Is Susan Whitman very low, doctur T’
while smiles mingle their beaming IKw?naked L’nclo BehL in a tremulous voice,
nets, educated in the love of demit The
“Very, sir, very ! Her days on earth
uigfat has disappeared al the glance of
are numbered I" replied the doctor, se­
dawn, and Fanny wearied and somewhat
riously.
disgusted, vet dwells with complacency
“Heavens—yon don’t aay sol Tell
uu thc admiration she believes herorcsenee
mo, doctor, what Is the cause, what dis­
originated; the thirst for vanity nasbeen
ease affects her T"
■
j excited, nnd sbe longsf &gt;r another draught
“If you do not know, sir, no one
which, alas, will stimulate tba fatal desire.
Hpvto kind); lotbvsrving!
should . ’ said tbo dorter, sternly, and he
Fetes, dinuera, evenings st the opera,
mornings al the cKiccrts, consume the
time, and the hallowing memories of her
shall I doF moaned Vnble Ben. ,&gt;!f she
early life fade away before thc increased
fonging for admiration. Founy dwells al­
, dies and they blame me for It, Iran naver
live in this town afterward*.'""AV hat shall
ready In the fatal atnmapbore of flattery,
I J«&gt;£ bo-cyicnted, andmi* words were
existing &lt;&gt;u tbo words and looks of those
aho does uot love—whom in fact she dooverboard byTbo mmister who was al
spiara. j Iler independence of soul Is^ntie
that nvunoiit approaching.
FANNY ST. CLAIR;
“Wnat is the matter, Ilruthor Carleton,
her energy expiring; a* brilliant mirage
THE
IDEAL
AXD
THE
REAU
what troubles your spirits so F Confide
is before her, aud reckcssly she presses
io me as a spiritual adviser and a friend I”
on.
.
Thc pure gales of early morn'mg sport
“Undo Iten could not rcfiisc, aud ho
with tbo golden spray and sparkl'ng sur­
opened his ruind to tbo pastor freely, and
8m
ATtn
&lt;&gt;n
a
broad
etninctuo,
grouped
ges &lt;d a bright lav ; then, passing inland,
asked his adviec.
“Toor aoel, from my heart I pity bcr, with gloriuoa tree*, and glowing in the steal* tlio pale bhwsoms of thc urangc
tree from Uw dark green shriaes, wave
if it would make her mind easier, and re­
generally wnart,exceedingly' -aspoeially lieve her, even at the dying hour, 1 would
, the solemn cypnaaot, nnd lightly stir
' tj,e boughs &lt;&gt;f’the stately cedar.
A fo
die young &lt;«hw—old ones only pruvnthat adv'uMi vou to mart v her!" aaid tho nas- .n-tutntx in HUM. —
descends
in
graceful
undulations
to
.
ma
Jc figure, bent with sorrow—sicknasa
they are not, by remaining single. As a
— **■ » »■ WA •»« —"J ••
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u— a
tracks
proof we have a little narrative to relate ingafitt fee,*as marriage feus generally *nero
n river
r--- -7*
“ its silvery- path | r„r the ege luu not withered nor penury
lx&gt; w
wido
domains! now dividing, wor0 that richly attired but attenuated
&gt; through tbo
ido domains*
-v “• -iglol" an old bachelor I a"
“If you advise it, I know not bow I can «“ enrirele with itssrgeut crown a fair form—is sin sly pacing along tbe strand;
rhrru I unro rtwidod for
avoid it!" aaiil Uncle Ben. with a shudder, «&gt;»
plum? crcM of poplars, a illuwe, suddenly she stops to gather a solitary
titne.
1‘b-o •" “•
flower, rare in that locality, but common
Uncle Ifen Caristem, aa almost every •W if il must Iw, tho wooer it is over «“d
Come with me to tho la&gt;use ! “ brilliant sherted c®^&gt;de, ever flowing.• in Hie plarc of her birth. ’ Tears fall on
one calh-4 him, was a bachelor, in hale thn better I
; bcalth.of fifiy vi-ars or thereabouts, and and lot tho oarcmrciy. if she wisbaa, be «’«• vuircfoI, dearendtag into a sunny
,8U recalls
। a onofirmsd an J boastful woman hater, performed at oncu, for I ouinol bear this i take, fretted only by tta joyous Imp. and
n&gt;nrb looser I”
’ reflerting in it* bcanuful walers the hear- her varly life, its brig
prospects, its biti almost especially did be srem to deteat uiffarinv
^L.r w^lcsa loth by all mid. ! «d&gt; b""
J® cluodlcra summer toy.
ter fruits.
She ia i are that her eairtwidows, for with them ho would have
than b^wd le went on without aay hrs-1 A young pri followed by an attend- cnco draws rapidly
an&lt;’
0,1 ” •**** *° ,kl,i*te,y nnd slie traces the fin
it some niee juke played, uwmi itationS
-irh&gt;. n.-l . .Uu. I «wlj l-r It | '"-"-I tl»t it.rryb..m«l «?tCTl? Print. upapringing and swift incr
pretty villago girl, anff had
pW*” bri81;1
Iw—tb b»
, and its bnllow selfishness;
&lt;&gt;n two occasions to lend his . /mutnl brtwr
i «■&lt;•« »lon8 hY thc ,‘d®
: umbrella to E«ter Gunstock, the belle of t -rSfoltan &gt;. ho want ahum.
£m"^r
Ji X.J1. mind, leaving her an easy
the place, and the best singer in tbo choir
more practiced arts of another
। of Ae church which ho attended. It-was
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srow isc ro-.n vmo of Fan Is
fifth chapter of first Timothy, about tha
rebefuf widows I'rcJo Ren left the church
M faunor of unusual melamhrdy. A pot.
tarn of th&lt; sermon teemed to b« meant
for him and kirn only.' Hit conscience
aeamad to tybrald him with the tbuogbi

I rcruember it a; it were bu| vejterday— wnderstand that the
tbe bmir of noon had arrived, arxj a frol- Q^thia •ccariuu J

their enclosure on each side of the river,
attracted our attention.
Tho ahiniala God, my brethren, your thoughts arenot
on His word, or on heavenly or divine
things. One of you, Tor instance, will bo
rate of speed'sluch would cause them to thinking of vour whaling
(the
meet near the oentre of the high bridge
which I have described, auJ beneath
the butehcr, in a voice
near tho biidge, lining it to the house.
sew the antidpaUd tight. We were uot
disappointed.
Nearer and neater they
approached—tbs proud, pawing combat*

“That’* you, Doacun L.” again brokn

with thrir.fost. Ocwsiunally they krnged
down, trying to gore tho earth witM^

“That’s you, Brother BL" spin said,
the butcher.
Presently, aa they simultaneously Sa­
nded the respective abutments, they
ant: full in sight of each other.
The
hr was mutual, nnd actually tremend“That’s you, brother 11/ interrupted
the butcher.
worst of all, because be brcMe tbeSab­
ciona dwdiate, quite as sensibly employed bath morning, and kill* a beef and dresses.
m somo of their hitrenn kuitntors.— S so ae to haro it ready for market &lt;&gt;•
•nday morning/’
“And that's me F roared tho butcher,
match.

long, w
obtained an adrantagw.

vaura ago, had an ambition to represent
his town In the State legislature.—
Though a man of good character, and

real, me m-auuiui, mo irwt
OKI naiiwio.
■ ----- - ----is fanciful, ideal, and false.
. I Itlf with it, but walked home alone .n the | thn.L.4 ll»
, th, ™r«. rrr.h h«» of bol,h.
l»r
Balti wont, Md., Ort., 1R58.
and rocked again with their tramping and
Il
Bt»»‘I*“7
.
.nd Mimaud .hl.
moat unpopular man In the town.
Su­
M «.». wkrt W .
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f,„ da, i. .|»«d..K
ing to •Squire X.,« an UMtlW man,
GIc&amp;Bt ox rntJcar.—The following
II. .n.t tb- minldw
.bo«n
m.|
the darkened room, and soon, very s-nm. j j,|(joonw. ;irc
yet valuable al&gt;mo to her
the ceremony «nv performed, uncle
lnpalis fl&gt;f tlw distribution of inUetuan who has a young, unsuspecting
fmward.
Ben’s rmce trembled while be ottered ,lrurtion gnj hajipincss to the ignorant,
wife:
the neerasarv respon«-s. and bu »u "" tbe afflicted, und tbe pecuniarily emberA certain man who lived about ten
that
nervous that be hardly heard what 8»un ,
mih-s from K — ■, was in the habit jf
said, though each word «bo uttered was ,
j^, (eft her fair steed in the cars uf
nothing! The moment wi
juvenile ^prcavjra.
,
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। ter all was over, tmele Ben having heard j
a ,|inrt distance on font, then enters
.phitbeatrs of Rome | was declared circled.
Th. diuppo.nt.-.l
himself pronounc'd the widow’s buahand. | , prctty cutage by the wayside, and de which was generally two or three dava.
exciting ootabaL— I candidate called out to know how tlw
I was abont to torn a war with a aigh, when |
on the bright, round tablo In the Ilia wife was Ignorant of the cause of his
..
.
, ,, . ,
M wm rsinrr ovnuxirw
"'ft
I contra,
d Up to “tangU h.mJn her
g tolerably strong voice:
I ono 0
abe mada«oaaarotefit,bo
„gurv'|Ti d&lt;.ar husband. yon will nolj
wMow
jwWnwcd
oentpier, and thw» soAly doa b« guard against her.
your poor Susan tho tribute of a । pnrt.«.
C2dktar~’
i‘V'rrewteaof Inu vbsdowsd the hum
an.I fall. ------------------- 1 :r„l
IWf
hn bent down tn ren-1 ),|c haldtation. where the flovm love to
der a charts salute, when he wns consid twine carulcsslv, and the sunbeam to ling­ and he could not got off”
rro.Uaa. «xm
mbit mnr, ..™»M bj
&gt; |«lr er on their gfowfog petsfe. and sadly nnd
Aurics—woarw siujass Owai
drearily, at kest to one inhabitant, sound, ___
damn arms clssnoi
Every man should keep the wo!f
But down be wen
determined to call in his neighbors and volving in the air.
the door, safl bis tntdber-fn law tow,
•mg Bh.pr~H.lt U~ •*« “"T"”! polo appeared the cltmdleav moridinn day, have n real corn sboekln- frolle. 8&lt;» ba tho water was deep, and ho Jisapp«re
can.
Evrrv'woman'“has a right
An! W'- &lt;k’ -•TH- “J and toarfid brcsato tesr joyeue mrowal tho gave Nod. a fidtWh! servant, a jog and an leaving a whirlpool of foam behind hii
nimble fingers were usually C«P«? *'*“
in any age she pleases, for If she wr
lira, in
U» wir4o»« wr™ rhmwn smiles of ewDhtff, for Carrie, the beauty
open by tbo doetor-rouain. and pretty nf the village, thu darling of hvr home, is
Rut*n fomnlci! from her rourh in a. good drooping In silent despair, '■ecause bo to occasions.
Ned mounted a mule and oua bulk.
dings has a perfect right U&gt; believe that
Tho other bull did not laugh—merely
woo nan
w.
— । baa! th m she ever enjoyed, and ela«l Ina . whom she was shortly to bo uuitod, lias wns soon tn town, and, equipped with tho
she can make a Utter puddinr then ary
i by mmcrouslr endmvuring to assist a
I,Jlrf ’ooixr, rf M U~l«
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wWWwhisky, remounted to set out f-w home,
other woman In the world. Every man
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Tl~ ISS?
T"m~ all buoyant with the proapeci of firn at
1 !
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Awatternf imooarihtlity,
,..„i &gt;&lt;.
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IJ
r» .to.eriad as she tooksd 1 resource to free himself from a mi*e “shuck big."
There stood too victor, io«&lt;ing uirocviy
.kby a Widow r. sbe cried. « “f '7’^ fH U) wbtoh to a temporary Imdown into the abyss befow, into which ho ' “mw‘f .7
u. .
When
he
had
proceeded
a
few
hundred
». lo.iMll; I. bu.'*“ ““ KIT
|
Ctorir'. f«k-r, M~4t
had ,,urr\’^'*
I fSh&gt;rber child lU "prettim liuJo bj&gt;y
^.vW;jXrin&lt; bernlf liked «&gt;d re- dimpled hand genffy over his check.
p«
„n.hlo to aid him In this
For a reomi-nt he tried to look angry.
omergeney,
neigtil.ors tmd sfcown he kept trying until tbo world tolled frightened at the prospect, lie began to
b«t it was in vain.
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U—k
fa k.
no IneKnation tn assist.
Hlu CZ -r
round to fast that be turned off the mula,
“You are the hrtidsornest and best wo
With nn
Ms wwi
brad in
In tha name mis10 _ .e ”•. f-Tfry r*®*"*
J’annv St. Clair re mounts her bon*o, then he went toeleap, and the mule to mresseo, wnn
man in town, andl desi’t care! ho cnod.
™ Mt pit. for w
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grating.
It was naw nearly dark, and nack&gt;na attitude aa when ia combat—
?
tLan worthless husband!
with a sweeter smile than be had over
hnppisass will now be enhanced by that when Ned awoke it waajnst before break lack—etiU anoShcr step buek—«nd over
And pity is *» ncar aWn. *?,OT&lt;’
Every
fool
has
a right to be on the best
been known to wear beforc
I &lt;&gt;f others, for the purse directed to Carrie
be went too, on tho opposite side of tha
d surely i a daegcrous relative, woree
terms with himself and that man li a
-am »•
»*“r.irfo~jr” oontainad the required amount to pay the of day. and an dark that he was unable to
mako any start towards home sratil light. briige, performing just aa many and aa greater fool who difforw with Mm about
must tore me !* she said archly.
debt, and tbo ai-It-druial she has been ' As soon as his bowildervnsnt haffwWded
-V io »♦&gt;’’’ ’Alw L“U
ftbligwl to exert before she onuld gather so that he could get the “point,” bo start­
Ren aa he put a ten dollar gold piece «
. _ ___ -J I. a
tn Iwr ifIV.— ed with an empty
‘
performance called forth immen-c ap­
run out, and aroo
Utlng plause from tha group of jm anile amahome, of eourac
daxslmg gleam «&gt;f hope’s ocstacy of tbo
In about five
Mok- leurs who wltniaood it.
AHUr. I ■odi
-rfect realization of tho happy change
minctca, both bulls might, ha seen, wall
IfawraovvM or Sait is Mtep^aM.—
il ■»• u»‘ r~r
“ in bar prospocta, that Carrie will ex­ ory, as bo want on at tno rnw or twosobered by Chair ducking,
r -if t'nei. B«.
ng petition to T
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perience whoa she discuveni tho gift,*ib?fcd reached homo about breakfast
riding st length to the hallowed mint of time, and ‘ fetched up" at tho back
ihankfol bliss and trust.
with a decidedly gudty rountenunre
-Wtatt In tliundrr have you hue
CHAPTER U.
you black rascal F said bis master.
Ned, knowing his master’s cxcu
Fanny St. Clair h rolling onwards in n
superb carriage to'tho great city—the pa* his wife, when be got on a syre,
l.&lt;wnpanv 10 ruiry aevriop
, real of rntnifuld virtues—the nurture.'n-&gt; mined to tel! the truth if bo died for it,
e. of odr-Rtate In the article
“If that fellow had
f well as the destroyer of ap'ended talents aal
“ Well, msaea, to tril the troth, I was
nr baeinete of SALT; hafl parries Iarly
. __ tho sepulchre of thebcanlifiil in nature.
fa tbe ssgtan of Grand *apMa» wheat toe
1 the producer of tho .beautiful In art As koteh on de jury and couldn’t g«4 off”—
BALT BOCK *se« astoertaj for »aay
Ao proceeds, her tfo.ughte regretfully
around, Davy very
. dwell on the reality of the happ.new riic
the bridge over which he will
“Too many persons grow to use their
has left, and which existed Ju its troth,
ufeeturetl at Graad Rspiffs, by iwflvMual
energy *"d benavolcnec, aud apprehen­ religion as a diver doth his Ml—tn
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existing in Illusion ami pretence, in thft
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engaged in veiling your Hair llevtorstive the leal

TICES, UXSXTS, SCOTCH FLAIDS.

SHlIWWOa (ta~s MeSIKMiENTUCET '»»"&gt; TWMDS, CASSI.

MEBES.

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.Stefas, for nriariaf Uu i«ir. I have been
engawrd'U* the Drag buvineM hr moral years,
and Kire eoid various preparitiona fur the Imr
but bare found nothing that restores Hie •eeretire
organa or invigorates the scalp as aril as yours,
bring fully convinced shat your Resloruliro ii&gt;
wbaiyou tot-resent It la* be. I would like to engage
ia too sale of It, for I am eatlahed that II muat
eelL
Toors truly,

CLOTHING

TBOF. O. J. WOOD * Co..- Genie: Hating
rvaUsed the good effeeu of your Hair Iteslornlivn
I wish to etale, that Sliding any hair grow thin.
a&gt; well aa gear, I w aa indnred tiom wiiat 1 read
. anal beard, la try Ibe article prepared by you, to
; promote iu growth end change Ua enl.-e aa it area

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I TATE OF memoA X. -The Cirecll Court hr
) too County of Barry, lu ChaMefy.

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seventy. (JT«.) tone hundred Mvrwty«aw,(lS
three hundred icrenly ion. 1172,1 according
Ito rerorded plot of aaid rin^arflUaU^p.

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Bnojnr A Va» Annin, Campli's. Sdieiten.

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■ eertaiu emn J Money, aeewred to bo paid he I
aa Indenture of Mortgage,bearing dale toeaevuaath
day of Jauwsn. A. I&gt; l*M, raade aad executed by ■
Qeergv V. kniat, and Eotiiea Keeler, of Barre
eounir. Med State of ilkMenn, to Ilina* B. KU*.’
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ISAAC C. MOTT,
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five 1 Dou
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wned by Gnanr A SrarLBtao. under

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AND CUTLERY.,
OH Fogyism Distanced
YoungAjnerictt Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

StettH'SSfeis;

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SOWEHS 1UBBWARE STOBE

FEBRIFUGE WIRE!
Now Barry Mill,
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Two men. on their way home, met nt
’ | a street crossing, and then walked ontow. gi ther. They S'-rc neighbors anil friends.
«r
“Thia has been a terj Irani day," said
, Mr. Freeman, iu a gloomy voice.
And
1 as they walked hoinewanl, ttov discour-

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Mr. Walcott Mitered the room where
■'“* ,'l"ldr’’n werc g-ithcrcdXand
^Tn.urei- i without spenkfng to any one. seated Inm*
i,r»riut«.- | n-lf in a chair, and leaning bis head bark,
., _ I c|,»rd his eyre. Ilia countenance wore
। a snd, weary, exhausted
musira look.
iw». He
..v had
I”*" scaled thus f
furr oolv *
a r
few
’ minutes,
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feel Impjrtftr -fef Ms iivtnre; dbr Me tvid
did norMBlTirMBWurnrBOme kind
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of toart-shine, for tto spirit of Mr. Free
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weird
man lMiR «o ^naln shrouded. Almost
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10 “Fattor^ said tto W with
Mlmnros,. after .to erJ n«^ Jad

CARLOfl O.BCOTT,

all he can do Is to mtor agsrlxud of lovo estranged and broken; but *lis a tale
nicmory, and water it with the tears .of ofjadnMMhd 1 tnhy tot rpi-ak of It here.
Wumfti meh luvcYrcm the cradle to tho
repunUMtee.
■
_______ A&gt;i - grave—-'ttta "strong necessity?* in tor
OjHoof or F.F.,V.’a.—Msqy.of our nature, avd .wtore is .the yonder that a
reader# have beard of tto “I test Fami­ gentle, loving woman'# heart is won, when
lies of Virginia;” but few,, .w# take it, words «f cnd^nV-jilJall from manly
know how the terta originated. . An ex­ lipy—that »ho71csri£ to listen, with rapt
ear, to teuder w’oroo' snd pet narnoa—
change explain* it thus:
lotto early settlement of lhat,.State, lenrav to lore with the enduring- lovo W
it was found impowibto to solumze it un;
les# women went there. Accordingly, n
ship load was sent out, but no planter ypu with my ttoma of fore, I will say
was allowed to marry.one of them until good-by r.
to had paid a hundred poupdi.cf tobacco
Aylnto
Blueeves are lookir
fur bar passage. When tto weconq ship
tas:
mine, which I cannot rt
TUt’i- look •«&gt; fursfowmorwtejUpm toad came, none would oty more thou tb write no more; eyfc»
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seventy-five pounds for the mstrimonial another noir, over whose violet blue the
Mr. Freemnn, a friend and neighbor«
privilege.cxcopt.it *ere a
«&gt;P&lt;rior white lidr closed ^woariiy long ago, and
Mr Walcott. He also tod come home
article.
Ccowquendy the dcxxndants vfa nutdn room .among the flowers, at|&lt;l
of all those who sold for , one hundred laid our darling to dreamless slumber.'
V^v; m4 when be looked anxiouJy for-

«ard to sewn the foture, not even a girem
will go with me to the teocaer, i
nflishtwas seen along the black horizon.
"m" w«£»“
■«’** ’""T",1? U

to U|1 „ .ntruUi, «*d *l» •""I* U1 wl,h
• rebuke **p&lt;» hie hew*.
b. 'X’&lt;

W. II. COLWAt,

Mar?

in her .ixte-enW yaar,

Um._ Sb.uu •
juiiN t.-vAsrBKOffr,

INTEMPERANCE.

Perhaps I shall not ad rands say new
mid vnrit-d, press upon me. Shall I fl’mg ideas, hut too much aumolLe s^idoh this
t&lt;m thu fore Which had so haunted S frw alnetom from «re, that the reKnsay
up and-moving abou
WJi sis f,:.:ry.; ,
i through the day. • &gt;«!
*il ■■■! * ■&gt;: find roton 1 -:jr».-»■ .
disturbed mammr.
rm lsRcly.p^ajii^aryuqj for thaw
Bet they eoUld-nbt be told took alto­
this curse from tto land 1 Why do'not
gether, and their ertrtsnre was marked, who are fer SM«y. Aly spirit moans for
runs ant," answered Mrs. Waleirtt; rather during the evening, by sn uritiinal silenre them. 1 canto! AiuX a.
men rally at the ballot-box—the Leg­
tartlv. “The barrel of floor u pone aho; and abstraction of mind. ; This nsob.
Autumn has ednie a^fn. "'To ma tis islature—and al every other place, and at
but I suppose you have done your, part,
served by Mrs. Freeman, whe more than
with the reat, in uaintr
it
uro".
.
o .-ri half suMtecting
suMrecting the
tlie esnss,
canso, kept
kept back
took frotn
frotn oold winds it toe bUfettod upou Ito,beau­ Itaelf, to do something to free the coun­
Mr. Walcott relumed to Ms chair, end I her tasband Tto
ito kvmwtoigs
knowledge of certain tiful floweri, causing them to lade and die,
again seating himself, leaned back his matters about which she had intended in with all their ppxtiuitoa_buried in their try from this galling bopdngc ol internfacarU |J gp w ja^iw. S- their pure pcrnncel
Just look around and sec Its
bead and dosed his eyes as at first. How
sad, and weary, and hopeleu he Mtl— add to his mental disquietude. 'During beauty, they whisper to me of all things effect*. Ila effects arc every where visible;
The burdens of tire day bad seemed too tto evening she.gleaned frpm something beautiful and loving. I gathered inc Some yes, risible to the naked eye. They arc
heavy for him; but be had boms up he Bud, the real cause of his changed as- of those which live6 latest, thinking (as
not so distant as to need a tdeeeopo to
hhmI tho scent ul rosu hai&gt;t*i forever
bravely. To gather strength for a re­ pset. At or»o&lt; her thoughts commenced
magnify them, or so minute as to require
newed struggle with adverse cirerm- running io a .new channel.
Bv a few
You need
stances, he bad come homo. Alas I that. loading remarks, she drew her husband them) J,by carefully /&gt;reo«ring mine, a microscope to view them.
tiic process of exhaustion should still go into conversation on the aubjcct of home could retain their hue and fragrance; but not look for off to some large city, but
on—that where onlr strength couM be expenses, and tto propriety of restriction I do hot care to keep them now, for they
looked for on earth; no strength was in various points. Many things were have changed like, the autumn Isaves.'—
given.
mutually prunappccA superfluous, and The day grown mure wild and gloomy;
When the ten bell rung, Mr. Walcott. cavily-to to dispensed with; and tofore the storm seems Jasbing iMoll, into a fury, toss enough from the effects of intem­
made no movement to obey the sum­ slc«&gt; fell soothingly on the bSavy eyelids tto w ind Ium a wilder wail, and tto ram perance, to be worth putting forth some
I mnns.
—. of Mr, Freeman that night,, an entire pours in torrents, rendering even this effort to save them. Spirituous liquors
.
‘•Come to supper," said hrs wife, coldly. change in ttcir style of tiv'ing bad been Em of a spot desolate and lonely.-— not only render miserable and wretched,
anti fol sb a poet's dream of beaiity is
determined upon—n chmigc tliat would
I
But he did not stli.
•
this pleasant summer's borne of mine— the being who uses thetn, but also * his
.
“Are you not coming-to support” she reduce their expenses nt least one-half.
ul^liini, as »hb was leaving the
“1 see a Itaht ahead,” were the hopeful though I must leave it,bow, fora warmer friends around him. He may, perchance,
words of Mr. Freeman, as he resigned dlirie. 1 have already said good-bye to have a family upon whom be pours forth
my favtoite haunts— to (Uwnrecu and a torrent of uncontrollable pantun, nut
“I jfon'l wish for anything this evening. himself to slumber,.
My^ivad aches' wry much,-’ ho an­
With reneaid strength of mind and mow covered rock, uitore',' with' a laved only of words, but also of blows, and,
swered.
'
, ■ bp,ly, and a confident spirit ho went forth sister, l ured to while away tto hours.— portop*,—the blood runs cold to think of
That dear srrter has gone, and the mon
■ “In the damps agnln F innttcrcd Mr*. the next day—a dny that ho had looked
on our pleasant scat has grown almost! .i,—»c &gt;uu&lt;wi&gt;
wuv.v
“XY"
Walcott to herself. “It’s ati mntihaioniftt forward to with fear and trembling.—
And It was only thron^li this renewed grav. and tto fragrant breeze, that made i the once loved Uifo of bis bosom to tlf:
in iu...,Jerne (ligll I
belpl. -\ube in lU.r^l**, Aid
anything is wanted.”
And she kept on strength and confident spirit that to wn#
her way to the dining-room.
When she able to overcome tto' difficulties that
'vk„b.i.j..^„ .
returned her bns'mnd was still sitting loomed up, mountain high, before him. pleasant walk uh tto beach, for tto blue “rillaio,"and a “wholesale murderer, -r
Weak despondency *nuld have ruined
where she had left him.
IT
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mb
has
lost
half
Its
charm,
aioco
the
wid
He
is
forthwith
arrested, tried aud con­
“Shall 1 bring you a cupiof leaf’ she nil. Homo bad proved bis tower of
.. . _.t —
. Ill*&gt;lt...
___ ■L__ 1 winds, ifon «lo»p; around .tho “tfo-girf' demned; while tho one who sold him the
I strength
his walled
city. Strengthened
asked.
•
fur the conflict, he had gone forth again shore of old Long Island, have wakened accursed liquor, has no other regret than
“Nu, I don’t wMi for anything."
up fo^a wintcrVdmtpJKign. * * *
“What's the matter, Mr. Walcott!— into tho world, and conquered in the
.S'peffl- toftiy and foie—I am dreaming that ol tto loss of a regular customer at
What do you look so troubled about, as struggle.
••! sc.* a light nlfMiF gave place to “The now &lt;.&lt;( pleasant wanderings by. tho “sad
If you hadn't a friend in the world!—
ana
waves," with the soft light of the quiet a good, rMprctablv mao in eocisty. But,
mnming breaksth.— Onnyt Bktt-M.'
What have I dm to you 1":
evening hours.resting, on a brow noble if be is held guiltless in zAis world, be
Moruxx.—First upon our infantile lips and kind, and firaud^ itautiful lipt quiv­ will not be in another, tkm bu will be
a shade of real sympathy in tto voice that are stammered forth those liapinga, as ering with reeftag, m the old, old ttory Is
made the queries—tot rattor of queru- tottering fret balance the liUlu frame, mJ- told. wMeh ever has, and ever will have, judged by Doe who will do bins no iqjusIon# &lt;Hs*nii*factlon. A few moment# Mr*. aconood in her circling arms to keep us such a mystic witchery in it.
tiee, but will reward him according to.liis
'
Walcott stood near her husband; but as from tn’ling. Mark tor unilr.Df welcome,
Tho ruilFwavcs arelWlcnlng to snateb- deeds. 'Die rum-seller takes from the
he
not seem
answer her
nc did
ata nor
seem inclined
ineuncu t*i
ro - sms-wr
«« ,|
kLg&gt; of .
Ubv pniaB ln strength, bs br'xong. sang by topny lips, snd •ques­ poor man's hand, his.bardtnrued tnonsy,
questions,sto turned away liom him and &gt; an ]
tottle
nt the tionings of tho foture; tto stars sparkling
resumed the
employment' which
’tasmiforment
which had
tod been
been .
of
liu|o n&gt;afvh, ha fells cxuluugly liko counties* gems in the blue vault of and gives in exchange, tlmr which is a
curse to himself, hrs family and friends.
interrupted bv the ringing of die tea- in tor arm*, showers of kisses press that heaven.
Truly, 'lis tto uld story which
bdl.
'
soft and velvety cheek.
Ah, mother I can never to forgotten, even though -the And when his appetite becomes stronger
The whole evening pa.wd wittout the these arc thy toppi.-st days, for soon love Iteelf may have passed away. The and craves Mill more to satisfy it, mid
occurrence of n single incident that gave romo tto roll eking, wild schoolboy, who, mwnerv of It remains. Light thing* will everything elae is gone, be seizes his home
a healthful pulsation to tto »lck hem t of in tto heyday of hi# prank#, wounds and recall die dream, for it slumbers lightly.
Mr. Walcott.
No thoughtful kindness offend# tlwc sorely, '’flien, again, youth, A bountiful vein in nature it may be, or and drivos forth bis liclpless family, to
was manifested by any members of the with it# wild, toudstroag psW.-mt, not the phyr of light and shade tnxm a lovely death by starvation, or to become a pub­
femily; but on tho’coutrary^a narrow re­ willing U» listen to thy srge a.ifosel# and stream; or more than all, to listen to some lic expense.
gard 'for »clf, and a looking to him only monitory voice—we lacerate, we ppin old sotig, (even tho’ sung by strong* lips )
You may wty that all this is visionary,
that ue
he migui
might supply thv mi-ans of self- thv toiirt. and tear# Pestle, wtorfl mice How like lightning the •‘electric chain"
mai
thatn*» such thing really happens.
gratification.
is heard clanking, cud thought is busy
IIUKSMMU.
strides gathered around thy face.
I tell you it is not visionary, it is lisp■
No wonder,
wondc from the pressure which
Miinbo&gt;*d, in tto retrospection of the with t|w peat; and it may to the enjoy­
You
wasuu him,
him, that................
Mr. W alcutt
fell —
utterly
, pllj a# |||((U |ictt |„ the cold ground, ment is more exquisite in listening to |&gt;enine every day in our midst.
wasuu
—-.......
. » ,
cling.,^*to
thv
name
with feelings
which th&lt;t wmg of levs, tiuui to boaI* ths orntario tuightwrarcb all tho records of crime,
H.* retire&gt;!
retired ■ ••.irl*.
.......tlam
. o .witn
«et*h
f.*Altn/r« u-Lieh
I discourag.-d.
He
early, anil
and '.' cJjlli
t...„ -i
tllv
iccimas
wu.vn
sought IU
to .HIV.
And that
relief..from
nivuuil dis
toconfo purified. Not
tiicn can ofl "The Creation" magnificently ren­ And Ksreh every crime to Use very bot­
Not till then
VOUgUl
*— ------.......
ciuietude
iu alacn.
sleep, which inhe bud vainlv
vainly l
„ 1*.
. sec
.... and .value
.1„. tl.,.
of atI&lt;H'.liuo
be
the hicmiso
tacMtso.of
affonliou dercd.
, tom and you would find that the perpetra­
toped for in thu tore»m of Ins fenuiy — thou todst tjvcr lavished up-xi him, and
1 have listened today to a talc of love
But tto whole nicht !•«“».■'! m broken now. when too 1st* ta repay thy aff-ctfoo, from thojalo lipa of *idt*r friend—of tors of nine-tenths of tho crimes were ad­

—
' .nd C.r-1
“What [• the matter now F asked Mr.
J
mtouj’t: Wsto.K. Jinnst starting.
.
,
“John to* been rent home from school
"What 1"
Mr. Walcott partly rose
from his tiair.
•He kifo been suspended for .bad cou- slumbar aud disturbing dteams.
tto ctosrlesa Aorning meal, at which he
that
‘-O, dear!" groaned Mr. Walcott— has remiodedof the quartet *
must be paid, of the coals sud flour that
"where&amp;sbeF
were ostfaml of tto necewity of supply­
J. M. Rl SXELU
ing Mrs. Walcotts empty purse, to went
Wu=«.A. JUSeufu—
to do something with him.
Hell
JOHN BOBEKB.
be ruined if to goes on in this way. I m day, faint at bcarL aid almost h*&gt;pclei&lt;i
of'succor A amfefont »P‘(’t. su.la.ned
out of all heart with him.”
by home affections, would have carried
Mr. Walcott, excited as much by the
manner in which.convey*1 un him through; but unsupported « ,ie *“■
tto burden was too heavy for him, and he
pleeMnt information, a. by the informs M^k under iL The day ttot op«ned so
lion itself, started up, under the bl nd
unpropitioDsly, closed
• rui,ied
imputo? of the moment, and going to tto
U H. MTHW ART,
mau!

sreaptly siirmiad m. Office ta Comstock a store.
Bsrryvifis, Micb.
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Tia Coaoaw’s Mteraw.—Tbeybwv^
&gt;«)te Cw-Wuul. WMM fa ^rjU.;
and Colom*! Foot 1st no aatero. The
Water In his WeR id hard, xBd 'kfll txx

me, through the columns

K

T*. O?3!‘.Sfttr

r'. H. A J. KVlMELL,

rxKAlXK

“The coals are all gons'’
&lt; Ju., »|, I I
“htopoesibler
Me. Wtoeott rwired
Ms head, and looked incredulous. “1 fold
In rirtccn Sons."
. .. ,1F
“1 ron’t help it if there a ree sixty ton.
^tead of slxteorr, they ara all gone.— i
Dio girls had bard work to-dav, to scrape
“P«?"ugh to keep the fire in.’&gt;
"^l^ro'a
n iimmeful waste some-

m the second tamilies; and the resiim
why no one can ever find any of the ecpUud femilics, U tocau.&lt;i you can't gel a
heart; for tho ttoughtcamo: HoW riW
Virginian to adiillt that his mother only
.u- _____ _ for all ttosa comforts!
Not
!b7 k7™»lf. b»* k*' h“ wU*
aiU™ brought seventy-five pounds, of tobacco.
A Yovwustwi Boot sUrt-^4 ropical affair occurred, at the South
!" o*W ■ «’“&gt;
tto stairs, tto moment his footfall wounded the other day.
A worthy, mlddle-aftodcitizen respondarYtrtMrpattotic appeal
m the imsage, thmi
of one OfW* fftArtdty trf IStreet
b.xrt-blackt, bysabmitting bis 'ealf-slt.n.
XrSti^.room .hbove; Alien wav at. hi.
side, ferjkrtn drawn; fondly wUto bi ,

b7r hand“Are you ne*'- laid, dearF It
g^Ue.r.Wc of Mre. Freeman.
Mr Frseuuin
»°l tiuahtom^f
ro amwor
He was too deeply troubled

,C'

Wte. «. 1«&gt;«
U- «tUr
DW » lh*

bcconio too clearly apparent.

-irfUn.

'i.C'"
"It M mortifying,

M". *&lt;*«*
that

“»&lt;P*“r “

king Alcohol, and then, and not till then,

shall we see

b7•

A Ltttls DurncvuTT is tbs Wav.—
An enterprising travsling agent for a well
knovn Cleveland tomb-stone manufactory
Intelv made a business visit to a email
town In an adjoining county. Hearing in
the village that a mau in a remote nart
of tto township tod lost his wife, bo tho t
Fair and sweet la the poem to whleh he would go and sec him, and offer hint
my life keeps music; still thoughts of tto consolation am! a grave stone oh reason­
loved and lost will sweep over the heart, able terms. He started. 1 be rood was
leaving a trace of sadacre. But the even­
ing atodowe arc lengitociw, Mid I must ana nuauy arrsveu »- u*.
....
Bereaved man’s hired girl told
mv, good-bye.
Methinks I bear Some tor bouse.
omc utter the words: "Whr, bow strange the agent that the bereaved man was
splitting
rails
“
over
in
the
pasture,
about
—(Wire she to* told us ’good-bye,’ a»d
still she lingers!" so now, indeed, good­ two miles." The indefatigable agent
bitched his horse, and started for the pas­
bye!
— o tore. After felling into all manner of
mud-boles, scratching himself with briars
A Hd&gt; m«m«t »&lt;Jlor*
and tumbling over decayed logs, the agent
hit.dUnrf*.
at last found the bewared rash, to *
vubdUed voice he asked toe man »f to
had loot bis wile. The man said bo tod.
' "'Yto/' wud tfco patient'
‘ ' The agent was very sorry to bear of it,
'vHhb you sleep weM’F '
;
■
and sy mtothized with him in his affiiolian;
“Ido."
tore.- . '.od r .
but dee&lt; to wJd, was an iaantiato Mb*
“Then," muLUf
“lrcan 6"rc er, and shot down all, both h^h and |qw.
Informed the man that, what *•« his toss

qulrtf Ote kftoi

-Why,

springls”*—meaning that there was a little
sprinkle.
"My dear,” said Mrs. Foot, “you have
been drinking!”
"Ono gloss, tny dear," said tto Colonel.
"OucgloM!" echoed Mm. Foot.,
“Aocqmpanied with others,” thickly
"But dun’thing Tm
ssid the Colonel.

"Well, if you’re not drupk," said Mrs.
Foot, ."plcare t*» act die washbowl out
under tto yave-spout, and you’ll tove’
some.soft water to wash with, in‘ tto
iiHirnlng." •
“Yes. my dear," replied the Oslonel.-*—
Flattering iiimse)flhat be tod arranged
to catch the nun water as deliberately
and rationally as if to tod drank nothing
but that innocent liquid for tho last twen­
ty-four hoars, the Colonel undressed and
went to tod.
Tho next morning, how­
ever,Mrs. Foot wax coiiskderabiy excited
in, her mind at finding the washbowl in itsplace on tto stand.
"Ybu were dhmk. my dear, sure as tho
worM!” said Mr». Foot
"Didn’t I put something under the
yavsai? replied the Colonel. "Then I
foreulite; But I wasn’t drunk, my dear."
There was a trifling dispute between
this omlnble pnir; the CokmeT stoutly
maintaining the fact of his perfect sohrio.
ty, until he began to look for his boots.-—
Ono ol them was missing. It wn a most
extraordinary circumstance.
No,—to
did not leave it at tho tavern: as Mrs. F.
suggested; somebody must have broken
Info the house during the night, and sto­
len iu Still the Colonel was unwilling
to admit tho imperious charge of ine­
briety. Suddenly Mn&gt;. Foot uttered a
scream.
“There’s your boot, my dear I”
“So it is,' feet, my dear.
I was never
so lost in mv life 1" murmured tto hum­
bled Cui and.
•
Tto boot was undej- tto eave-spout, full
of water.
Mrs. Foot thinks she had tho tost of
tto argument

“/eBow-cituens, 1 have fouglrt and
bind for my.country—I helped whip the
British and Indiana. ‘I have slept on tho
field of battle with no other covering
than the canopy of heaven. I have walked
oviir fnwen greund till every footstep wm
marked with bkxxl,"
jluat about this time, one of the “sov­
ereigns,” who toil become very much af­
fected by this tale q£ woe, walks up in
fainV‘/.r&lt;Utap£lwr» vjpiog the tears
from &gt;U eyes yritb tto extremity of his
coat tail, and interrupting him, aays:
“Did you say that you tod fought tho
British and the Imines!"

without any kiverF
"Yes, ’air, 1 did.”
"Did you say you had followed the
enemy ofyour country over frozen ground
till every footstep was covered with
blood F
u.Ycs." exaltingly replied the speaker.
- “Well,.thensays
Well, then," says the tearful “sorereigh,” as he gave h sigh of painful emo­
tion, •*ni/bu blamed if I don’t think
you’vo duoe enough for your country, and
I’H votp for ths other man 1”

btoia the Steriihg Elevator, Evans street,
tobMUMradcnl be fell vlTand wm drawn
into tto spout, and suffocated before xselstaoto OQuld reach Mm.-2fo#rb Ctoreisr,

I*-

U!d tto man. "but no grave stuns
■i.Lf^yvyoB— Um mmob!
•
■IshJ
ywkirri with another man.

«d vour. boousewn .Mmes, and-l &lt;l!M0

___ J

Tto]

rhicb aumj
Git!

to him,—
.
.
.
. ‘.‘My jlw.UityouF
’ “Yes, iny.dear, articulaled the Colouol,
with'effected gdyety.
'!. ..*
“Dots it rain 1” asked Mr*. Foot •_

who are ignorant of their duty
rght U the misoooducl of tfcrir

‘-Fortr-two cents f “’’WtK
rascal, what
Y9« tWW)•««•*»
’’^Twito%ywo’7‘1; hflifre bUek-

। money, and sotopyds

J. O*VU A
X{
HOUSE. Or
1U. Laasras CaWfraiur, Jet

vwii- WMX'nT'-*

Oup evening last summer, the Colonel
was tbrmeiRcd with thirst, and drariV n
good dthl uf the tavern water, With -the
bar-tender's peculiar ingrefllewt inM,*before returning home.
He noaobod ■ his
door pist in limo to escape a pouring ntu&gt;Mrs. Foot, Who bad retired, heard the
unsteady footsteps of her husband, upon

The following irtory Is tnld of a Revol udicted to intemperance.
I hare occupied much more space than
was my intention when I oumimmoed,
much younger man, who had .never “been
and 1 will close by calling upon all lovers to the .wars," and it was the wont of
of good order, to rally and do their dply “Revolutionary” to tell the people of the
to rid our country uf the creel tyrant hardships he endured.

i:'A lawyer In one of the western’ court*. Tto bereaved pne slept-marble or n
• ■
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.TThn

ST-UN TO NA
■GTANTOS S £X£1UN&lt;
ghvyoUsakaoa. Mishin

“•“* k
''&gt;*“* j? &gt; **«v.
walks over to th© Qtogvllle House, where
the*wat«r
mii&lt;!h better, eltbd'rhrcsusa
there bi less Ihne hi It, «r Mrbrefin^he
young man behind tho bar has a-way of
—“•-------------* »g into it that rnnd»s it

"he is just sharpening his teeth."

already

What A«y is lht&gt; hardest to tiwiT

A

Why ha beo-UU like a drfottire fw
BettfiJuuoh a bo^bcMer.an*
in crthrt-is'AsfHxtotbr.
ml,,.rjri»v:Ts a pawnbroker lika a drunkard?

�ET¥BMHT

MIBBAT ■KPV1UC

thalr defeated tandklatc

to Cherry's defeat

atT XEK-11 ll'«TB». -

lfr«nd«_
.*.*ri-&gt; WTfcb
*JW""!
Mi.OI!»»i1i
may b. Un, bill v. do
always be more or leas reaction.

HUT UTOBUC! MOrTOLT
,
!t ii intended to make thia .Mngazine

In the mis * bother 1' would not apctsr fbll’as
W&amp;Ltokwepa liulenmretthl troth if

-.moral, religtoes or political world, tbe

selected by the Republican Coni
our friends may feel themselves 1

‘ direction of right, whenever tho revulaion

is uCtarimmd by a great public neawsity.
ttarsactiaa is Only wob as shall moder

temporary literature.
,terroi'd, operated agiujwt.him is not true
as almont every ’one can' testify.
Mr.
Mills jn nil his speecbos eommerded him,
•9 dkl Burgher,' Burton, Throop and' olher*'aS ■ fit man'for the office ttd entitled

ays, 8k; tehee, U«
incident Reviews, Crimes,
notified, to H^.riod iuddenta,
Biogranb^.. Boiontifc ArtfoUa, Treral*.
iM.wrcntr.

Mw «.tab»tl«&lt;

Tbe Republican party is but a new or­ for his dMeaL But why thii netvousness
ganization, springing into life upon tbe on the part of our coleiupnniry 1 Because Thomas was elected oyer Me. Baldi by a
ruins of old political organizations, a he has heard the reports from various majority of 280, and that be is a sound
towns Ast we lave heard, that certain
Republican, and a man : well quaU^yd to

‘

’

printed nt tho Banner office, with the
surface of old political parties, while ' a name of Mr. Wightman printed therein
portion of tbe more volatile elements of j were circulated and voted oo tbe day of
election.
If such was actually the case,
the qi action arise*, who printed the tick­
et! it could not hart-' bean printed at
These eletrieuta commingling with, but the. Pioneer office, for the type is too
not being of the Republican party, have small. Who circulated these ticket* 1—
Not he young man, Mr. Striker, the
Republican candidate for Cleric, he was
gredtanU of disorganizatiup, but which, fos Aosrtttoevyr think of sueh a thing.
in the future, will bo compelled to rink , Of -souroe, Wthe Bonnes says, lie is not
'below the surface or pan out of the party ^cspouaiblo for whal his falhcr did in tho
to commingle with that party for which town &gt;f Bnllimure or his undo in the
town of Mono. Supposing the-/ did
they have a strong affinity.
"swap," shoo Id the sins of tbe father bo
It is gratifying to know that in the late vieited spon the son even usto tho first
contests the dhalfecting causes above rc- gensratiue 1 Not at all. If our cotem­
furred to, have been confined in their op­ porary furnished the ballota, we cannot
erations to our own State; and notwith­ blame him either in accusing the bolters
sod thn wk-krif locufocua. This is a lutd*
standing they have affected a seeming subject for the Banner man, anti be wifi
reaction here, it Las bcea only local, and
will bo only temporary.
The severest
blow which ths Republican party has re- submitted the foregoing to the public

gressman in the first district. Tbe State
ticket is sdt elected by a majority noh.
much, if any, lea than ten thousand.—
Leech's majority, for Congress, in the
fourth district will probably be fully
equal to that ol 1850. The State Senate
will be composed of twenty-foar Repub­
licans to eight Democrat*, being a clear
Republican majority of sixteen. In the
House, the Republicans have fifty-eight

s^en fit to. have signed his name, or even
Ms initials (G. W. M.) to it.
In that

case-the public would have seen in the
article only a vomiting forth of tho very

portions of which were poured forth
broadcast during tho recent campaign.—
But a little experience is a healthful teac^/

especially if its editor is willing to snb-

In New York, the Republicans hove
combatted nobly for principle, and in
spite of Garre* Smithism, have triumphed
by an overwhelming majority, it would
l&gt;c strange indeed, if the opponents of

mit to the disgrace of being made to utter

As it is, we shall give most
the article
but a passing notice; other portions of it

will receive more attention, not because
Republicanism should not have occasion it has thus appeared before the public,
in the future tu figure gains In that State. but because the substance of it has been
in Pennsylvania, the contest waa of eirrulatcd privately with an saaidUity
that mixed character which dues not leave worthy a more trethfal. if not to say a
that assurance of a permanent increase of better esuae.
In relation to Mr. Wight­

Republicanism that might be desirable, man and btafrio«»di%we would not de him"
- and yet the p&amp;xtiple has been triumphant­ or them an injustice; and we feci con­
ly sustained.
A portion of tbe opposl- strained here to acknowledge that we im­
tiou will undoubtedly unite with tbe De­ plicated Mr. W. himself more than wo
mocracy under a new set of leaders.— Intended last week. We did not intend to
But, after all, we believe this ooutest has charge misrepresentation -upon bin, bosown the seeds af Republicanism, which

will soon riptjs in PenneyIvraia Into an
•bqndant harvest.
lUtooia is Republican, notwithstanding

But tnlsrep-

and lih position, by sore ebody, as lhe wri­
Dougins' apparent success, and unless wo ter of the Pioneer article knows, for Mr.
arc much mistaken In his future course, a Wigbthtaa’s benefit, and wo submit
little time will suffice to drive a large por­ whether they would be meet likely to
tion of his supporters into the Republl
be inado by bis friends or his enemies.—
can ranks.. Every indication points to
Wo did not leave die matter to conjecture
tho campaign of JM0, as one of the must

country, and ona that will reault in the
triuq^i uCtbc party of free labor and free
principles-

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which is, that a very poor spaduieo of
chirograph}' was exhibited in some of the
townships, as a sample of Mr. Cherry’s

Mrs. HavfewThis trial has now been in progress county than Mr, C4 and yet the writer
aev.cn days. The examination of witneoof the foregoing article pretends riot io

waiting the ageney of ths “bolters" In

tors.

Much difference of opinion exists

Mr. Cherry’s defeat.

Now a'glancc at

dicated by this very article from tlx taro
l:mo j&gt;asv *........ —
,------ ofthe “bolter" war. We never ir tended
prejudice iu bis favor, through sympathy.
to aomplimcnt them with having'AaOther*, on tbecontrary, would almost con-

hupail end Th*.,8 ,r(

’"Sie Literary department wiU prmeat

dial agreement on al) hands, that the
bolters should be settled with. Evon
class. Selections will be made from lhe with all ths disadvantages of the werther,
"Haymakers,” and Festival Glee Book. and diminished vote, a largo share of our
Mr. Bolley is. a model teacher, a«4 his
close have made groat proficiency since true men of tho party deal with them
they deserve.—Atrroii Tribuot.
Hastings Brtas Band will &gt; be In attend,
Tux Gmxav Da*yaACX to persons emi­
sues. “A gtxd time generally* may be gre! ragto the extrejpo Western country,
expected. An admission fee of ten cents is tho great fear tbey hAvc of tho fever
will be charged, to defray expeuMe of and ague—the most direful of all diseases.
Every day we hesr of persons attacked
wood, light, fee.
■
by this disease and made helpless In a
.short time, without any means of afford
' Woon W Axrtn.—This is iealbsv
Tita relief In view of the great demand
requires wood, and as some of our sub­ for a remedy, Dr. Hostetter has present­
scribers don’t want to pay anything else, ed bis celebrated '‘Bitters,’’ whoso cura­
they would much oblige as by remcm tive powers for all diseases of the sto­
bering our necessity.J When the travel­ mach have been universally acknowl­
ing is better we shall have plenty of wood, edged. Tbe “Bitters,” prt'i'ared after a
long experience and deep study, have re­
but a few Ipeds just now would warm tbe
ceived the encomiums ol the most emi­
inner man with a conviction that our nent physicians, as well as nil classes from
every part of our country. To those wbe
man in accordance with the established doubt their many virtuey, rll we can say
jp^o try them, ond judge fur themselve*,
■respeethely.
Fur sale by Druggists and dealers gen
&gt;sw*i**.—Wtaz is the matte?
Why is it there is so much conimptiun in tbo country I
Because iu
,is fest and fortune making age, health
ftoo often considered of secuudary conqtxmce. A cold is negiectetl, trusting

where!____

greater variety, combined with wore
thorough yxrellenro, it is believed, than
aver before offered to the American pub­
lie ta a single periiMlical.
1
,
In addition to the brilliant array of
American a»tb&gt;, there are a large num­
ber of first class writers engaged,(smong
them Skimo the most dirtinguished of the
day), who ar? omqidled from pro-exist­
ing engreom.-nu, or other causes, to
withold their names for tho prerout, but
who will, nevertheless, couttihute fre­
quently to ouF pnges.
We would also
announce that wo shall add to our list ol
ountributors the names of other distin­
guished authors, as soon as satisfactory
arrangements can bo completed.
Eadi numtap will contain an original
piece of music, cumporod expressly for
this work.
Of the superior excellence of the Mag­
azine tu every respect, and tho certainty
of its permanent success, very little more

tbeMagazine will bens follows:
TER MB.
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about 700 royal octavo pages each, commeoqipg in January and July, and ending
in June and Decembur, respectively,
making six numbers to etch volume, and
twc’.V* numbers to each year. 8u‘
'
tions may commence st any thnr.
Single copies
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succession, the numbers of October 80th Lwyou would be in the enjoyment
of good health.
Call upon the author­ great steel engraving*, entitled.
and November 6, of the Golden-Prize—
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For sale by J. P. Roberts, Hastings,
w* would not hava «id a word about it;
The engrnviqg drill bv sent &lt;m rollers
tiaemenU
by mail, prepaid.
Auknts AXu'CAVVAMxas ran make lib.
see, wo feel as though our duty required
In conformity to a well established cus- end and satlsfbctnry rtrranu&lt;-m«rts upon
that we should resent the Ityury. Some
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and I hereby appoint Thursday, tho twen '
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general Thanksgiving and Praise to*AI : they may forward to as. giving name ami
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On that day I earnestly invite the pmsl I
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a
the Prize, for we know It is a durable
paper. If Mr. Clerk would Rko to take public and grateful nckrx&gt;w|&lt;'dgm&lt;-nt of re«-d tbrre cents fer eut.li number, t.&gt; l&gt;e
the goodness of Divine Piovid.-oee, which .paid In ell cases at the Office where It k
the Golden Prlra regularly be caff do sov&gt;
has brought us safely through another received.
in an hmarablu way, by sending two dol­ year with blessings and mercies innumer­
Cavabiax Bi-bscstbeiu will rrrnfat
lars to Dena fe Slater 835 Broadway, able. Let us be thankful for propitious thirty-six cents each, tn addition to nubNew York, tod .*» roeeter a gift fete acasoas, fn which tbe fruits of the earth scri|Alon, to prepay post^e to tbe line,
AU communications, to be entitled ta
hire ripened and been gathered to supey our wants; for peace and tranquility; answer, must contain return stamps.
Subscribers must th all rases write
r the tolerance of free thought and free
TCuair Michjoax Farm**.—We
discussion; for the unabated seal which Names, Town, County, and State In fell,
have heretofore failed to mention that lhe animate* our people to educate and en­ a* lagibly as possible.
lighten, and thus elevate and improve all
There is little risk in sending money by
elaase*; for tbe love of liberty ana the de­ mail. I-arge sums should be remitted by
sire to perpetuate ftee institutions which draft, if possible, or regtslcrwl. ■ ' •'
OAKSMfTH fe Qi., IMMfebm.
prevaili; tor tbe serious thought which
the growing agricultural interest* of our
112 fe 114 William St.. New York.
so many have given to the duties they
State, and »c treat it will meet with the owe their Maker and their fellow-men,
approval of all who now take the Farmer, and which has prompted the resolution
and be the means of addtag largely to the "to do justly, love mercy and walk hum­
And let rs earnestly
number of Its subecribera.
Tbe ready bly before God."
•TA
Drotts hr fc.
Implore a continuance of ttas blessings
pay system is to be adopted with this which hare been showered so abundantly
change, and it hi to be hoped that those
upon our favored land.
wbo are now subocriber* to the Farmer
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
—1 rubserilH-d mr name and caused
u a. &gt; the Great Seal of tho State, to
January next.
Terms—Single copy 12
—.—■) be affixed at the Capitol in Lan­
sing, thia twentieth day of October, in the
of five 88; to dabs of tad 815.
Pub- year of our Lord one thousand eight hun­
lishcd at No. ISO Jefferson awnuo, De­ dred and flfty cIghL
KINBLEY 8. BINGHAM.
troit Mtete.
By the Governor,
Joh* McKtxaxr, Spe'ry of State.
—they have purloined two numbers in

alHMUFFS BA

HIRAM J. HASCHETT.

GROCERIES

mortgage sale
.EFAlXT UAVI.XU BEKS H.lPK IS THE

HARD-WARE!
,wit:

•fthMdar.
ABEL DRAPER, Mcri|

PROBATE NOTICE:
AND

. DRY GOODS!

&gt;f FvUvItaAOasteiMrfMM totaorv.’
for cmain reuoas therein svt ferlh. for

ttrm;

' CombrtAn^

Ai^^Jwrjul’A,—‘TVj

gTITK OF KICH1F.AX.

Tax Receipts for safe at, this Office.

Waitings’ Jriie Cnnnt.

csUed tbe Rowdinavian Blood Purifier hiffhlr
recommended br renOnnea writ vb«u { JL’m-

»«sl-■

—»

i-

'Ila'--lUi'i1 •

December number jf this exquisite chroo-

Irnrremwra kind.

um

AND CUTI
Old Fogyism 1

PROBATE NOTICE.

fur a holiday preaent,

Uala daia^ad U

• wife, sate U««F

ARI RECEIVING
trnted in the highest style of wood *gre-

lie a concert of vocal and iustrumcrtal
music given at t&gt;a School House, on

NO young lady could
emyjidates w hkl »hsy attempted fc- dfifeet for tbe holidays.
fell toadmire the .tale of the gentleman
were elected, Mid Wow, 'artWWngtb
Should this be the
hero, tbe pndidale which ’XAqr desired ta who should select Gudey s Lady 's B^k

the tceiixnr-ny entire, bat several reasons
will forbid our doing so. Tbe testimony Mr.SuiUr. no ybdicaUdn la naernmit.
is so voluminous that we shoald be a«i»-

afD&amp;ns jswsstt

^TtaWrinswill U pcofurolr Uhta

Coscxxr.—We Irani that there will

were laid, and as yet, there Is no cross­
walk or connection with those oo Stets
street. Thera is a screw loom jSomo;

BOLTWOOD fc GRANT

Tho first

-Dotroil TrUnmt.

&gt;4JoLDtx Paiz*.—Some of Uncle Sam’s

officers here and there, mostly from the

Rapid*, AdMUnot of 42 mllra.

misrepresented.

tion of the sidewalks on Jefferson street

is weed Co cover a palpable and manifest
and tife Democrats twenty-two, being a deformity? But no one has a right to com­
dear majority of thirty-six, and a major plain; tbe individual who does, curing a
ity of fifty-two on joint ballot. The slave eampmgn, good service to the loonfeco

urEhALE.

It will aim ta

Mm that at a nMclingof the Exeoative

R«kW»k

otfeU ]

toil*.

"W**fwtw«.'■ ■

JSE

�^ETUaN

WTLBH

KNAPEN’S 'eOLUO

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Fever and Ague,

’M,2r“5'uruu'X cni
tw »-&gt; iae u- —e e~r

t!,, ordeiBK it; hat svetyaaeypi

PRINTS,

Gclurtau. Okie, 5„r - .eg,
[
J WOOD k &lt;•«..Virata;
f
V»»d Ms' iar r’js
I
.das.-.

DELAINES,

MERINOB,

6lUWl&gt;, HOSIERY, D E Nfl M 8,
FLAN NBA SHEETINGS, STRIPES j

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A
A
BAVB ^•WU'W
A’n'is ft
a
. ft
»«
rw,

1 TICKs. LINSEYS, SCUTCH PLAIDS.
•

-- —, Kut. iaiZJvfZ? I

•

,

SHIRTINGS (linisnmd r’.Jtr,) KEN
TI CKY JEANS, TWEED*, CAfSL

8EKBS?

j. i»».
.Is: IIas lag
Breteralisa

MERER.

MCTOJ*

CLOTHUV'G

xb,ok

BBOOI35XT!

•K.TI

GLASS-WARE

‘f

A B. Beaadire ere eaU by OrauieU
J whm.
BABWlT A
&gt; F. Baherts A Co . IleUi^e.
A. J. Bawae. Fraine«iJI».
K Sab-H, Uraafrtffle.

COOKIBG STOVES I

HATS ABD ®AT3
&lt;

JE'WTEX.H'Sr 1

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

BOOK* AND BTAT1ONKBT 1
VinUJAM B.BAXTA has Just rectireda I
\\ etackeTJewelry, n«ks.S*ati-«ry, Ar,
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLbi
CHALLI

ROBES,

FINK

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. BI1EP
HERD'S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLKKVES^ (aav atyh.)
MOae IMUm. h? a.«L^^

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

G W. YKHBY. F. 0. Bas 4MT,
8* bearhera *„ CMaaya,
iMder ta Ferrous U-de aad City I’rvr

I“

MORTGAGE SALE

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS. STRIPE AND CHECK '

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of erary I

variety and style.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN

NANKEEN,

FANCY

IJNEN. WHITE LINEN DRILL

| FANCY CABSJMKREfe, • l*qp u«*.
' beautifulpaW-rtwaud eery cheap; BLACK

{ DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

a FBIZB FOB EVE««»°DY »

I

&lt;*

WHO SCBHOUBEB FOB THE

NEW IOB1 WEEKLY FBEHA
I

A BEAVTiyUlXY

BALSAM

Astbam. BroaeMtis.
l Sweats. ttattuag cf
igb, DMeatly °f

SiaOB

XIMEHAL POIMbN.

Mew Arrangement

S£J5 STS

.ad U aafo f« the BMBi Mieato AIM­

u u. Bw.«rr. BOWK.

TOB-n. stOW

•‘-LUNGS,

Dr. nail's Bahaa,

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.

einkaa al the r— af lhe diaeaaa at aaaa. ul

7027
AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Don’t farget tbe plerr.

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.
Fricaa KrjnlaV-d la twit the time—cat!
aad Fwnwlae
P. 9 -C1m4 for Hides.
,
.
'
F. ROWES
■ssticge. FA I. 113S.
XPtr

The reasons wbv

FRANCIS BOWER
UVitXT STOCK oTUm !
BEST GOODS. aidbe
LOWK8T IB1CHB.

13 now in aurwafui operation, iw*dy

to do any amount of

c-creftroac -wosvm.

ISEr.SartRKSSSV*
*»Ez&lt;tfju»r«4jr4

stow

ny. coppju ^yntMrr^rtv.r
h’jhk trmcni arru

UlMiMiaealafPABIXmNTOm, asa^S**
“• — beautiful paUetaa fo aarfcat,
I hart the rraalaal vsrwiy at
ELEVATED
OVEN 3TOVEB,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOE COOK STOVES,

SSHwSS

New BarryMill,

l«*H»r *•» largest Hardware baslome ta Haat-

in m good order and as prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other cmmty.
Having secured tbe sernecs of

------ —™ a. »■

PH^CIW BUBGBOK

We weald rmjweJ/jiDy «»P. eltoatioa le s^(/

j

M. Hastings.

'

as MDiar.and our mill baiug built on the
most improved plan, togetbur with a good
SmuBer—wo are prepared to Sb thi
bast of work. Plaue givaua* call.
Cob paid for wbe^.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Haathtgo, So®. 3, 1857.

haIS^M.

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1IASTIJKMiM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1858.

girrtti rj.

Hastings* ®i

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al‘Wr: •fti hirt. iiSu

WXKALKRS in ‘

liawwarote- A*.

a .displmsed rod - iodifnaot feok,
i
for me to *ee Mr. Ray," aaid Fannie in a what you won't get with my consent I Msutna
lt.WM,* complete failure; She was,
I
loader vntaft , ‘MI*. ,n»ay-eotm,.i£^e Ux^ other yijwi&gt;-for. mv daughter, and but
■ chooecs, but! shall nrt be at homa.’?-^
daairo fast yoii will, for the future, keep in
i reality, too happy al lb* unexpected
I
“Tannic," aaid Judge Clifton, sterfiy, *way from this Iwusc."
Itaro affair* ted taken to look othei wiaa
pfeaste; and aaotavsd faa coogrrtuI
i what ia the megning.'of thi* foil« 1 SOf I This tirai# so shocked and astonished than
of bw numsroas friaads who now
I
1 counie you will^roe^o bim^ N[r *ay Fania dial jhciursfr iqto Itor*. - Upon tartans
itt/rota an, adjoining room, wifa
|
' ia a worthy and honorabU nfon, ahd Fin- which her fi^liePtoldfhei.in no very gen- p*urcd
shl that bo shalLbe legated ojylllyj'
tie bine, to fas' • the roop, which roe lost all
i fau *mil*s and blpshmiuspa! on such
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“t auppoaaAhauexUhtog jou wilLbc no fima in obeying. 1' \
“
Are
yop.iaffcndod,
imLdgmg
iff
a
Yong,
hearty
cry,
Ara
yoqj*ffcndod, dearest
dearth T’jaiquired
fasiasing .an -my havjgg^iiwsfor^ b*
. _2»__ _.
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ip’Jter eyA*. Ud vjtpV^w-.yi^acU^
“***■*
*2were
■" froe from
band." she rotorrod ter ayeadtlliaw with
'• ttapaar aM-har grievances mw obarexadun.. ^aarnc atffAt h*¥* te*»;
tears at this-unwantob tar^foeai m Jfcr
tyititjwre certainly waa,no traco ol auger
indulgent fatter.
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rf &gt;c
i- Mar*:o&gt;naol&lt;S herraa stall.“ ■&amp;« «&gt;B,S 'ta.tte atift blue yyte,faat were raised, to
“My dear child,” aaM the Jvdgfc kWoverflowing ,wifa(l*ye and happiness.
but'/eimsd fa^adwisinr her to sown her his,
I
I !y, touched by t|fo ertdirtt grief ’.|&lt;f Vrts fcr^eW
’by a&amp;ang Mr Ray to
t daughter, though enabte to understand the
aw ratmrKro&amp;r'caadidate.
To which the young
Cause, “1 atadf insist fui tto ttch iifafop. Much to possible.
Our readere (says the Memphis Eagle)
ladf very inSgilsiitly Responded, fart she I
1 really th&lt; lugiit you h
£ Mould die first
That she would.abow will retiMtnber a ciixpilar published tn opr
tfap young mab, abd I
(Mi-a fart sha'waa not; a duld, to fab con­ columns from Mr. James A- Jomrtpa can­
I entertain a -Vr-y L“‘
' fTb.-js- .ta —a-s*
didate for CtmgruM, in Arkansas, fa oppo­
But If ilia noi an «&lt;■
mtmter th*, I Jr*r. ro«W|
F»»..l»5«l *• ul; *M l»O« w™ sition to Mr. Rust. Jones was dafsaicJ
a avenin^and tell WaD&gt;o|tag wlifeehmdd er»m* ta brt Cbari*&lt;JUy. by spm* six or seven thousand majority,
upon ssevrtaininc far result cams out
youroclf"------- --------------------------------- pTfafWtBrttajrwar-reMtai^wsnh^resetafr and
i
(u h'» pap«at» fa* Ouachita Herald, aa
} “But it to happed that bush™ Af a! to
follow* r/
fc
very pressing ’ nature, called Fannie dvrfl her |Alhbj|T JV*'*' »
‘
to Ker slater's that avenfag. much to Ker monhng,--wa&gt;^More3hsiP&lt;yisuflIy
lorer’a dlssppointaVstK, sad her father’, dwa and oAHsUrttog aifa this soon wore

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^iTSa’lSffiboiJ?^

Ite in raffinent quantity
। Hence it it i-ren mere
n than cure. and few wiU
tTtnitUpU. if they mil

thartic Pills,
SLS OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
(iteuo .ithta the rang* W
1 -itLaund o.- rah liwrn.

IIOliSXUBlnd fetaf il Jer'Mfc *fe»

»t(tctefr ^isrcUann.
irXxltMK curroM’S EuiPEMBfnr.
HEATH* Bl.IJ-'t * &lt;

‘ Frumi-." said J"d'4e Cliftoa to his
daughter oiw morning.
down bi*
paper over tbe tap U whteb he ted teen
for some momenta Intently regarding ber,
“enmu hither my child.”
Fanufo very dutifully did •* fae
was
tas"d"
- I bidden. And a* she stood by MtosWr.
I kinds
- I the Judge took both vt ter »ninllroihjiy
.
I in one of his. and sinoiHhinp esreo.m .
Xf'with tte utter, bw soft, shining hair,
'i
mderfy intointn
herhrr
fare.
fc-^'*-l
I■
“You
a'woman
I*
-'
’.di arc
.re n
woman now, Fannw,
t
i said. ' ■
,•
„
;iior |
's-Eirtiteendurt Christmas, papa, reurar.1 Irmariurtr. Ir) '"S “
- . ,„m. ,Uod‘,i»l, .hid,
I. Il»l
ral!r
i“n

nry Pectoral,
F.

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iujuwiiSBpo-,
J tif-T
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TT.,«,r.r
TTim.ir.i

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A -»

T-soaaon!

.hr, 1...W «»"pb «•&lt; "rkys"*
»l. h.VdifW r.rm .nJ ..'I'-1'
“
-1 .nl.n Jr dl ter
ter r.-y mn.ih
■ JwM Jimpte .irh
-hl
«r«
. | »nn, (te -n*.
r,prd»“”.
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«re a rear older than your mother ass

n *11 It* tscinaa brsnwtes
rabteriber. ,*&gt; bi. .hop bt
BCBtb part of ths vills&lt;s

•torn B.tniuas, tvbs
H FiMKIKS,
-

J. M. Rl MMEbl-

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Mt*’

' JOHW ROBERTS,

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-$«S&lt;rXi'’''linI~U

way. near ll.c &lt;««« 'louM-------------------H.F. CHERRY,
!
_______ _ ...‘I., ,&lt;• ...I
sn:«r. w,u

H. MTEWART,

ERANCE A

when I married ter."
“WeU. wsll," be
taking utf Ms spectartss, and after wiping
dram^ircfully, ru-adju*tcd them on dis
-1Mpptee 1 muu com* to U •«»-

■

“Suddenly • fow
car. Fannie ssi—J-!•— —-— ---- . •
H*Z
, .J________ L^ta^.orA -Si^!• and
uiid gliding noUrleady
imtacleady down th*
fa* ataira,
stairs
ranine ww ••» »&gt;■»“ — -y- - r,r- t
, -------- !- J--«'■&gt;’&gt;*
look every opportunity of *ro^g ter ,
«|D«tee Charte*." she sobbed. “I atn
i afrald'f am dotag wr&lt;«g.
H *7^,
.Meh «o«ll n*» a*Vt If J'0-,'
-rstefiil to leave jwxir papa, *tx&gt; hot l&lt;een
W,° rip«~J teu,.»»n»r teJI'*'.
to kind to me.”
•
glrtne »m B ■*•«' "&lt; ""ter
“Do you love Wm better than you do
with ter alone.
«“r^ ■
Ferule T inquired Unrire a httle
Thi» obvious change in ter derortmaU
quj.
.**•''“&gt; 'I*’
Charlts, I did not mean that!
.. .ira«lr .luctea M;ter.»»l .TU^ Bufdl you retety thwk that ha wiB for
mree of
'Ji'.

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.i»&gt;, •*”" -te h“ 7hi,b'“S’,r“'

We are not without ennWMrtmn. w c
„ „&lt; to. Mlf amJM.U «-■ "J*footed. There are number* fa a* ted a
fix a* oureeltcr, and, besides, greatw men
than we elaltp th te. have been ss tedly
teaton. Gen. Harrison, afterward* Pres—I naw r-'V
------------------ , ’
.
drat of to. 1'r.HJ SutoS •" &lt;J" '’'J
lipg,"
he
replied,
a
quirt
smltaptaytog
m "Mr &lt;*ha," W1 the Jod« to Vuimo
’."*!:,
morning t
a S
few
d*V* ®^r’
I * sJ^wd bV thb aasurano*, aha allowed fcSted Vor ccranty clerk, fa Whlo^ and
K2!Z,»™»i jtep.i-nterg- on* ^omlnj
Jam** K. Polk was beaten for Governor
tf^ta
‘ ‘ I him to lift ter
of TemwweA
Wo are In guod eouipasy
her imp
intp ,**
&gt;faf wrtapcarriage. -.
"’•AVuknni well rnnogh d*
and therefore .hall not pom ptaim
There 1s one thing for winch the jeople
Im^d^Utedl &gt;*• r-&gt;
should te gratof111 t0 OT- Wo
kor. to.m Atltan
M W »orno Of the aspirant* did. We

limo, and it may a*
Al! father* have to Io* their daughters,
and4 wr?-e I teall U' e to msk. up

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B. H. n'UlJW.

Jdng additions to the
, he proposes to sell
W

-Thu wte-o “j

hi. ire that be xmtW hfc
wager a small sufa that he ed
object larger tft*n '* btttu'of’'i

vvUe- slid Torn, “1 »Q1 take
“K®n । wcU&lt;” "p11*5
w’
sure and name a mark a. large in di*a&gt;etores a cent" . .
“All rtfcht—HI do ao. Mt myself
“What!” rjxcrtatod'JIm, with aston­
ishment, “you J You put yourealfat‘a
mark for me tosboet stt"
'
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Nir," coolly replied Twat, M
will; and what to more, J denotthfajt
t^«at tbc^target will be fa iu&gt;y jsertlpytr,

zX

Judga,

UfcjiA

,h« I .«
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i

(pawto) If you wotked a* harff as 1 do-!"

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.to tor

I
and’not be dependent on&gt;

..It^^pam^thMa

FM*«rn fixed unot,

und tasting regard, we propoaa fart, if
Sy will fcww Jd a. a lirt
*•&gt;’

will sand them the Htrald for Hfe--**
«» .bkr..r’«™U Uia usual price, &gt;3 per annum, mvuriaMy
tlkhiK
a'-I
w« druure txwmiaaion .to

rery aA*W*A . «

wiirVAf1™*
inbli

BMWfMigft. ESTk-W

l».. jun Old. K
o.jBkaw,.
Whatever aspiration* »• may have nau

ilea.” is one in which we hare DO dosiro
U^gage. Wuare-lisficdfitatwocax.
ry with us into retirement fa*bort Wiabea
’ of • geoerotw though ungrat*faL google,

WOOD,

jZ\^uGoiuiT

J and are content.

cold ehart-

fnl .&lt; the result,'area, apparently ip

trreat agitation, and drawing vulbi* larga
ktatkwmb and fmxar to

Pika county, wa bag leave to tender our
W. owafaam *
dAtthat will U difooult to repay. As
Xht aridwea of our Mgta

JOHW «. TAM EBVKT,

tom*

The courtesy was rctuntad, when th.
Governor continued:
u! hope yoo wilt moderate fa all year
nulionaof peofMerty In- regard WytreT .
rdtosrcltlseaa—Hr* a flood Christren-i-

IV.|^r nand «*
IM »t« rt»7*)*w
•
.
1u. Lo*r »Uiy&lt;«kMWj

egg

&lt; ovary
~{
WbM.tfa, J«*.tWak

between Gov. Bru»n and Fareou Browne- ■
low. Just before the care arrived a».
Knoxville, Gov. Brown came «p, and
taking the Pareon by the hand, remarked,

print:
.
In the somewhat Jamont caan of Mr*.
. Will, .b..i - - l-irf ;«ihr S..
prom* Court some year* ago^AIr. Web*
,
, . , ,...
,it
M .ppcirwi as couMullorfer lb. appob IfamocraL"
.The mroon, with too ecrentricfookj&gt;e-.
lHnt.
Mrs. Grsenough, wife of I**- eultar to Mm, stretehrf- himself ~up fed’
W illium Grv&lt; n'iugli, fata of W esl Na*.
remariiud:
'
•
r-.
:
"Gov«tof,Ao &lt;dd &lt;eulMn*a®rywar..
politics -many hundred. years ago^teok 1
oi irreu •vi.-j-'. ■ ■■■ ■ - —-- --------- - oqr Saviour upon a mountain ana pjwb" .
character-**- relied to Ua
od just sOch a sermon."
''
. ""
wiuieaa on th» '••PF*»*« *^*1
The* vutbortt of fattgfaer ran b* Better '
Webster. Webster, at a glance, bad. the
-ngncily tu aw that hag tesUmonj. »’
contained any dung of important*, wowd
A promising young couple were’alt- ,
tar. B.«&gt;
W­ ting up the other night, and toward “wo* .
Ho thurefore resolvud, if, poto*W«S to ant* ttoofa ayreil ttetwB." cocrersrtite'
&lt;___ ». k-.T7„
And when she answicrod

croor Drew Is wrtiM to oorwar meat toknow!*dge««nteHl* intention doubtless Wa* to assist os fa beating Rust, by
M M 7« relirtd, ~a
“ procurtara Urge and. Inllaetrt&amp;l ’1&gt;1Jor'lJr
of fad'Detnocratic party to rote for hhn.
With fafa obj«t fa vfew be mad*brff
liant canvas*, ending fa a tro !e*» bnmtot
,,kw
«■»*. “&gt;“!
“r failure. But, notwithstanding bo earrito
Itjtf U,A
-----------.Ktbrio! Itetlinbl^i!iX'h£’ taMtou. ‘■j"*”*
tc, that she wa» *
w«iUwl
husband's faDe; who w*s looA|ng down

®»na?“KS
S-SSsm1:

X*.

.

“Oh, tbrt.wiU-m»k« no diflerenen,
adtfcMl Charles, gaily, jumpnjg oyl and

.

•til by T. i’uuuvB, is

. ite mW
sfsiwasB,"’**

aXdii

kS*^.

CAELOtl O. SCOTT,
___ - -____ p„K»r G.n-

■ -*■ sktaw

hfaftfaffTfarf, &lt;rfai MW
telfjlnj so, saying bo coiffd

ning to upbraid Oiarlollo for l.cr hard­
ness of heart, but the arrival uf a police:
man interrupted bl* oratory, and he
xy0 th3n nexcr b,«ome a candidate ngnln walked away “a sadder and a wiser man."
allhout consulting somebody on the *ub. —Cineianati QantU.
first, and ascertain whether they door
Asxcourc or XVxbsts*.—■Some years
not drtlrt «*« fa tun’i for »« *re
that Ills folly to te a candidate enter* wncJ, 1 bad related to tnc, from^ood au‘
tooritv, an anrodote’of Daniel Websterj
cimr^fy doc* want yrei to rnn and w.ll
vote for you ou the strength of that desnre. which I do not remember to have seen in

^£r.-^Vte*’ter*

M JONES,

3RI38.

this. purp-wo he proceadcd, about twenty
minute* past Hvo o’clock' yeiterday after­
noon, to tha dwelling of Mf*. Matthew*
aqd stretched himself out upon Ufe front
door step*; boldtag fa hiahanj an amply
phial, upon which he had pa*ted « label,
of •‘atryciraiuc."
,
, ,
.
“Now there Svlll be an affcctfaj scene
when my captivating Charlotte oom**
oub" solifoqumid Mr. Gould.as haeforod
his eve* and composed bis feature* to a
corpse-like irnmfilijJjtjf..^PrerontlyMtei MaUhaws appeared at
the dpo&lt; with a broom fa_ hrt|hand,toft
the purpose of sweeping the step*. On
seeing the recumbent RtcliArd, she uttercd an exclamation of rurpriss, and then
tried to atir him up with fa* brotea.
stick; but fimliM fart he did not moM,
she called out: X.
- •«. ;-i. &gt;./
“M ’tlicr, mother; here’s Dick Gould
coiled tip on our step*; and I don’t knovr'
whatall* him."
■
' '
“Dead drunk, I gueas.rod Mrs. Mat­
thaws, a* she also came to the front

tiB’ i creak rf.to! shot' «.
shed *n bpiriun Jim taWHH

chagrin, who waa qnlte myAtfied at bid: *“??'•
"V'•» i.
‘_-M Mt
We—that is to siy James A. Jones,
daurhter’n eondoct.
'
i
Cbartea r*®*ta»d aU faa,ovemng. a*J
editor of the Ouachita Herald and fate
attain^
■f&gt;n!r to (Mnk. M.ry.- uld F-toto, «l
TwKl’dJS"r £.JT,
candidate for Congress—ore Ineloriously
walletq
„ U.drewVri»lr optotte table xbe* &gt;
*»'■
&gt;»
*-» 11 defeafad. Tomon etaasieal and entirely
covered by-Tom. Th* prelimtaarU a»
her ,l.Uir U1
th,! Ch.rlWKby i
•*&lt;
flyoke.1 to-nicht,"
tied, .both parties, together wilhw.lte*.'
has’avlkd
L | r] b' * *e
we wwesuj
______ __ ___ -r^7rr. to she catered b*r/ emy atld *e are-tneirs.
favored friends repaired to the back yard,
mst our prorls before swine. We mag1
tolls? '
I room. . "Ibcvcs knew him tube »p agree­ nammously, and at a considerable sacri­
where the grand trial of skill was to taka
able."_______ . , »•
't
pface. Like a hero fa Asacred ctoaWM1
“
fice of our habitual self respect, offered to’
“No,
ito, PI!
I’ll declare
declare if
U he
he hasn't
nasni kicked
aicxco the
inc
Alter th&gt;. ixtoMarort him fronucntly
Sreciition b^j-et In reality," aaM Charlotte; &lt;mvabout it V
II rtAeg-afatar’a and avory succeeding in­
toe pen- iug toe bottle, hud taking it oufcofGvttW'e
“I eupposehk wis pretty kc!t in-Grrntd.
——
■—
,k— fool L« been taJiina
_r
In r^ertotil til lutn?' laid '' tartitw drqxMted tbu favorable imurto- pfa and hre not under contract- •to
supply
hand.
“Sec, the
taking ticwi dfatipguishalile in his fitatonw. 4Ctejr..
• vital ah*' received fart evening. Until at
fident inhia measurement of/lm's capaa&lt;
the paopfa w‘»h br*1M- ,f Jhe-V *erw stry ehuiiic I”
her sister smiling.
• lart tb* Utile lady's baart was fairly '
“Pbor soul,’’ »igl&gt;ed the benevolent old
“Well be will find himself mistak*n.if.
wilfully blind to our merit, th? faoh Ti
caught, brought to,lot ma &lt;md obliged to
'
theirs. Tf they are Individually oopnod Indy; “bow natural he looks I"
be think* te la ff.fag to marry me," said
• Mtrcndar, and to fart “tame,. jpirifJtos
the HtAlc lady, with great dtanfty- “t
to receiving a hundred’acres af land
and patiently waited Jim’s readinmss.have no idea of. being bargained . for UUC man, Ctesrica Ray.7
apiece, they have a right to reject If, they
know whether or not they deecrre Ir- “and that’* not saying much for bis beau­
a piece of merchandize!"
' '. *
“Why, Fannie! I really fauutfR'you »tate &lt;ff-t&gt;»r fenlhi**, th*' strong aversion lf they don't want the righto of tha weth ty. He never couRl hold a candle to tnreo—area.
-.h a ,.•
“My God r shrieked Turn, in. the
1 am sure it was very th* ter fatter bad so suddenly cotuw* v*d &gt;&gt;re,r, red Inviolate." why they mar hare jlmthv Hickman, at any time." (This
Iliked Charley.
’
,
proper
and lioftoridfl# in him to mk fur her lover began to trouble ter. But them yielded for all wc care. We did Mr. Ilfckmnn is a spruce young elerk who Widest impair, Tm shod"
|
itfepitc
of
*11
ate
coold
**y,
ate
was
nnboards
with
Mr*.
Matthews,
and
who
our duty and our conscience is easy. At
“Didrft I tell yoo nf laconically
|papa's permission brfire -spaiking fo^
sHe to peretrola Mm to remsw bis for- toe enormous expense of sixjcwi dollars happened to come homo at that vary spoke Jim, without thinking to ash ?th*
&gt;O^V
ro
1
ire wav,’1 ■ returaao' iner projmmtbai to theJ^dg*, or make and toitv-two cents &lt;c printed a multi­ juncture.)
.
.
•But I ’cwnot M&gt;Mc i the leas*, attempt to &lt;•■ meiteto bun.
When he saw tfie supposed corp*e,
tude of'circular*, auflWetil to elect any
ftX’propwpoopfo fart always
£&gt;
j
Wroks
- ckery.
'
Wreke passed. As ttere
there appswred
"Pi"™ to
* man, with which we Ifaxlad this Cungrcte James offered to go f-r toe coroner, to
be
no
tepe
of
obtaining
Judge
Cliftons
hold
an
inouett
over
“
the
poor
devil,
as
irvusl district and a large portion of the
The sjkctators Gew to Tom’s aid, who _
thing by rule. I suppose if paps ted re-1 be w
». —-~-b -’’JTf . _j"
■J Cbariew
__ -- lat
—B
r*I*n.
fusrf. te would hue walked away as ; cmreuf.
re«stedCtierokao nation. We wrote to our friends ho called Mr. Gould.
' - *w whipped »p*t&gt;ml, rtsd arrer derthw marriage and after
aml
o,
)R1O WMV
“Well, I don't like th* notion of hav­
and ,to
-ome
who were ------------------not our friends to
meek near
as us• gin in Fannie s heart between her affte raT_j u- , porl. aupport.]
come
____ _ . I But
n.,l they
**w,v didn
nlrtn’tt ;ing coroner, and jury follows poking about part of his leg. Good bumoredly. tb*jr .'
-How ridicutew, Fannie ! papa think* inm for ter fatter, and ter love lor him,
J
Wc thru conocaled &lt;*ur*c!fas well ,htre." aaid Mr*. MuUbews.
nil returned to.t^e bar room and indulgaa^
“No," added Charlotte, “just drag the in'a smite.
a crest deal of Mr. Ray.
I tears! him 1 the tatter uii&gt;mPiu..r
|
wp
ftl bomCt n-finwg to extend
Sine* iliu occurrence, not
say'otily the otter day ttet hr would j
II w«» ,*«Hy jevro oetack at n.gte
•nUllfe,
to^e more of tte nasty creature on to the cellar door of
ratter have him for a soa-ln-law faaq any and item.
X’ too P"Wic than the putl.r dnl of us. With tlie nnxt'bun*-, Jimmy, and then wash
7* i,.
-•
I dow of ter room, anxiously awaiung
।
owcaiition* we doemed were** rer- vyur
fe BuJ colnc ‘u teJtuppar.”
MBisoqueoce* may b« to tbewTa dead
Mr. Hickman took the corpao l»v the sfatfi
feet, to do a* be'W.vs directed, when Gould
ilwaLdo, fa-n
»•' L7?£hs7£ a slfairater all; ter ctetis ware pale, and
’J
u WM jUrwhehnlte. dealt him a kick which doubled him nn
like a jauk-knife. Th* ladiea ahrfokud,
er night ns the ministers
and Mr. Gould, afarliug up. was begin­

oT.l
tearing . J~r
.■•ll.tu-? i- »»■•»

Ro2kbt», llas’ing*.

G BUSIN ESS?

'

Kim »tx*«*, and sta appsare . WUB**
made qp ter qiind to son\cjn«ux,bn!liWl
alliance tl-rti .fart offered by Mr. Gutfiq.
But" ** Richard ha* a very1 g*0 opfaloh
of his own Hhwius and qqalMWrtis«*,; bu
judged that Ctartatu-’" oooluore was mere
ooquatry. teliBvhjg faal wjgp it aamo tq
the scratch, she would, cave in St a mo­
ment’* Warning. ~ 1
'" ' '
‘ ' ’’
Ue resolved to malt at once the teul

“Shall 1 have your hand I" aaid «a ax.
liaita to a bell^ as fae dancs was about

-wrap ttenxsehw* wp fa tteir virtre.’
euM^rwvy well w*ys, -Maay^f •

“sSiii-Mto

Jtou-

w (.U Itotomw. »,«• '**'•

otter rf*rth£ In

lEsaa^:
that the faur*

Def^oaeoar'

some of Ma wvsht half a mfle.
rth -.•.■&gt; ,!i III raafJjta&gt;»Mtofc.b. i- &gt;■ ..y

d.M(* not earn his daily twenty -fife cento.

�BSjreBIiHHK 1AIIEK

THt DI LEO 5 MURDER TRIAL.
This case which was opened on the 10th

nr

.nincj?

Barry County Official Election Returns for 1858.

insU, was brought to a final tarmwtiwbeen previously condem’d,

to solitary confinement in ll
cannot be drawn oul

. j.Tgi.

. ........... ..

nu

-.... 'ijTrfrytigTtfgtiWT-JEastern

Ji- i t 5 3 - h H H 11 4 f I w J « 5-1 J

U T-; ‘ U* ’Wife trabnot even wincing emotion formation upon national politics, b
but IWJ ■ • &gt; •
rr.mcVUjunvile tinft' srejitoVle in term
L _j^han inj local papers nro what do the gleanin
Ing, and •
urabip kwd niskn * ‘ho jail and among his friends be h said; hflpei] directly fo fKS interesting'
injr,“bul in the Courtroom hi,* bearing

: sswev

■g-a 1t‘B

fr^hfepinTrncnp.’^ jumper-

1-lM
-«’ll w ■—

IS H It y ;ii-y
g-’M“#
itKir
“I 's1 B
..........
JJ J2 _*£_?«_? S &lt;»

■■ Tbs e«Lw»is right.; Tbs rspet-ionoe
in JaeUuw county, ia the exneriroew of
the connset fti behalf of the people was evsrw roemty in Um Sotto. ■,Wherever
N. LU«..pS n. D.
Tarry, wkila John Van Arulai* and Mr.
; H the. ,
hmst aaMpteu n&gt;Miii»si&lt;y ti&gt;o I
fababood uf locofoeo charges against ReBbnre exceptions were tal.cn to the w- pttblisaa AAmMsVwahm tovo be« wrol
’®* &gt;»n iftfcyujft wDWt.JM ifti
TOTAL. M: wto u*a ui7J«ft wu left tftf we'uhjm»
Ipfc c/lh^ Court, by the counsel for the roniplelely met,' ti.sre the Remrb.’ien
e - L
I;;-. !. y .. a;
j.jf
M &lt;ra
•&gt; •
defcaao, which were argued by counsel1 cwm* has done best, In alt parte of th.
State.
ff RepuLltamr would “keep
on troth sidea, previous to the prisoner’s
p-orted” In regard to State nffidra, and be
reoetetaff stattenee. .The “exceptions” will fortified and prepared to meet-the ab£
FwliiWybe'’tak6n to tire Supreme Court snulto of the opposition on State issues,
2
love mercy and^alk hum- and a mfftiou made for a new trial.
fi
they mnat/ghre a better support u&gt;, and
eirtlilaitoH
of
tlwir
local
State
journals.
I;. Ictwiae exciteracyil prevailed during all
They may take eastern journals all their
■at
4 i » S t
ti»s proceedings, and tho Court room was
lives, nndne ver be one whit better itj.
&lt;n
:ee -M n « rtl n
crowded to Ms utmost tension. Ax an formed of the policy
or history of
u
-ea 87 ft M 70 ee to
erijenco.of the peculiar construction of nsssfng events h» their own-party itt Mich­
u,.
s s
sss s-s
Woodland.73 87
tire human mind, it i» worthy o( notice igan than thongh thev had weyor road a
,
-to 88 33 U M to N
M M
J
T» 3n 8s -SJ. M 4&lt;
newspaper.
The evidence and effect of
f — ) Ke affixed at the Cttpii&lt;4 iobrn- that diffiirm^t individuals in attendance upIf
l» 1TB 17S 178 IM 111 IM
the nogbet of Ilcjmbncans hu been
*? £
4
to N- 67 ST 40 40 43
m ine "» •‘W*
«»nc to entirely diflcreul
of vctoocr.
October' , In.the
datMAs^
a« a &gt; K
M N IO| . •
M IM
Ar our
ra... Lord
T n..l one thousand
. I..
• I . hum
I
'eight
rondusions; although it ia but justice to -No sponcr did the "democracy" raise
ft
fl
even a question on State Administration,
"
»tata that tbs greater propsr.ion of those
, ,wW disagree with tire verdicl of the jury than Republicans, hr all parts of the State,
•A k.
By the Governor,
were thrown mtn n great consternation
Oraa&lt;e*in«.......Be 71
M 78. M ’
77
• are throe who1 heard only a part of tho
ft *J
AF-.-WcKiMMr, Seu’ry ot Buts.'»
and wrtt tip as piteous a wail asafox
! erWc-nee.
,v &lt;rfT-.T- .— r- v wrotodto Mi Ja
imt
Im
im»
iw
na
Twi mTir *x7ote 'mJTttfc't^i tors
iom Die tns lift ait
,4ohl : - •
■ - .
Jn acconlaocu wilh I

.

1H1

BOLTWOOD k GRANT
ARE RECEIVING

f

i.1
X£

a te

lAw
^^atlapti, will call at Hastings,, rffily frightened, at thu mcryehsrg.s, the
■ • • K.ia .: u/t -TSK ■ ' x
rinly frightened, at the mcrothsrges, the
Ogto-wr, fcadheW by" Rbv. Mb. Gaston
H.MEiT AErrBLK "
withsimple howling
how ling of tbe
the nnemr.
••nctnr. Not
NotwitfiaiffJlpw.-MH AaflJ'ht tbo’Trvsbytosta’ and, proposes a course of six lectures on »i«nple
Aaatoniy. l’hys.vtogy and il. g.eire, illus- •&lt;“dSnf we laro
tare written
wHitrt ajrd'nabFtsbed
a'n-1 -MbftaUd MO 1ST T H L "Sr.
ehnreli, in'thiFvin»gc, commencing al II .—j .:*« ureu., »reAi&gt;b«, "
J““” upon
““ column
“J"” ""
* sulycct,
■"u“ and 7b tht PMit tkt Buck nud Prriodieal
column
on ”
the
CJPQ’®'1 IwwfocOrTalachpods most c?fn,
7ka&lt;fr, «»&lt;f Iht Prtu.
;Dl8*tit&gt;g» Act, to eomtnunre Friday ere.,
■v
««"
------------ T~l—*’ P««tcly»udniorsfuUy,frpml'dein&lt;M:niLio”
■xj
___..... ^
’
“■ SSir.wxr*r ■' iMor.,3P,
at, ock&gt;dj, in the Court Houae. testimony, than any other jopninl, sct
The returns basing been nnnde from Hi^leclarsa gro cmimintly practical. Thc(*® ua.c
*»’® *®««ed
Luridradf tn
o? letters,
h|tara, ,
.vlvol-u uuimrauy
TA_ .... and
1,..
from Irnnnlili^AiM
Republicans, ..1-1..^
asking, 111..
“Axe .L... . ! c-utnutand the early attention of tte« pub­
Doctor
his subject
are wy ....
high!» II from
1. things true 1-^i there Mp.tlungin. them 1 lic and the periodical tredu, the FI1BH*
enabled to giro a -rcry correct statement riwmnsnded by numerous individuals who ;
—scud oa soiucdoewmtntoj—whetlfng NI’MBER OF A MEW ll.MWRU.
hire
heard
hfm.
Rufus
Futtlng,'
A.
M.,
'
of tlm next
to meet thorn !n, And yet, on examina­ TED MAGAZ1ME, to be relhd tub
Legislature.
iSo Republicans havu a fertner Profissaor, in. W-. IL College, »aj a: tion, wo Imre ascertained that acara-Iy
"oiutAT aaijcnLic*’ moktiilt.
‘i^am prepared to say tiiulin my opinion oue of all those tbua frightened took a
Il is intended to make this Magaxhe
Detroit
wtt^ly paper, apj hardly any of superior in every mtpert to anytMng-*vwhists will secure the election of a Re.-' l&gt;« saretls oil others wbnmi 1 have heard,
thorn their county paper. Many of them tr bcfi.ro inured m tins cremtry.
Tbs
publican U. S; Sctwnor ht place of would in hptne« by Beta and anecdotes; in per-1
white, “Wo don t take any other uaper general scope &gt;»f its character not best bo
Be Govrimor Stuart.............
tinmey of moral rvflvctions and the union than the New . York TVilune, and *&lt;)na'l understuod by its nstne.
// •ill ke
Ths new Legislatura embraocs many of case, simplicity and Ibrcu of ospres- know niuch'alKiut JJfi'h^an poHiiesT^L. thurOughty national—4* no mite tetlianal
ezperieacud
ta|cntcd' Legislators, ♦»- b'mL”
It
Gov. Bingham says: **HhUec- Shamt on &lt;wcX RepublicantUbw long or trrtAriaK, and eMj impenanaL
could Republican ndniinistraiiun be sus­ will offer to the writers and thinkers of
titres eomb'irte rational entortahimcnt with
tained,if tbc parU , the rank and We was thfo' Vnton a eottmoc field, where they
thn most Important and useful informatiar. made up of such RepublicansT And yet
ean meet &lt;« tba higbost ground of ouoIn kei^tioa to the Laws of Life and Health, it is a fact that in many a county’ In
temborary llteratarc.
It will aim to
_r
Tbe 'PhAiiifcat orthoRenatc, the Lieut. and no ono cau fail to be benefited by Michigan * here there is a Republican pa. _ ________ L. i._ —
Gyrtcraoe rlee^ E IL FairC&lt; |.lt was ooc listcnit^ to his pleasing &gt;1liist*ati»na, or per larujuuljing for support—and which
might be made able and efficient, if Reby a practical adherence to (he rules-ho
। publicans would give il their supjsxtSenate, and will timke tin- able and effi- present*.’’, •b’irst lecture free to nil.
• there arc more New York Tribunn taken
cferii presiding officer.
“T'* •
'
• than is printed by,the resident publisher.
woupeni
P.
am
uu&gt;v
ocuow
nave
-----------assured
by
tho
individual
|
M,ore ^J®0
:
“ •v&lt;‘rl«l by some
.
tnonbcrB of Tie Last Senate base
bitotJIP-oMctod, viz:
(&lt;5- w.M„) ut-.., .h.«,
#““ul Poems, HnHada, Stantat, gunnels. Music,
wa*
Cg..;
i A-S-J &lt;ta r-i-mll; rfthc A„„m.
ln,„more
Jlkhtaj?
"tL.
. , r„’4„„
tliat tlrero are
.
Correspondence, Gossip, etc., etc., etc.
Brt,‘ i Tribunrt sent into Michitan than
The Megmine will be profusely illu*.
demon well retied in parliamentary j c’° ‘,l&gt;on "r- Cherry * «*;ifeat, tlmt our re- w hole
’ ’ number
’
’ weekly
•• -ItepuMic.-m
p -of
pa­ (rated in the highest style of wood engra­
rsUs-and matters of legislation. Among j ,rtaiAa jtern directed-against liim wrong-. I pent printed Id the State. Tfiis story nje- ving.
J
7
“
r
;
d!rrL:«
---but
ridiculous'
and
lu,
,, ■ Mlf- TUl bdnjt tU rue n I...,, |Z &gt;■&lt;”• ridkul.;.,.
tii® new mumUare are juuh mipisi p—-■■
.. , '. nu.
4-~w. .. ..
. - HmmWul
stamoful u
as it
it sound*, we apprehend
Bams G.JA.Porry, (kneraber ofi the hut j M**'’ ,M» Amende as an act of simple justint an investigation will nrove it an ‘o’er thorough excellence, it is believed, than
Jioose.) GA (hkrtes T. Gortiam, Ebo- ,ic&lt;- 5Ve rrSrr! nur «Tor fur two rea true tala.’
If this practice is to be con­ crcr before often--1 to the American pul&gt;noser O. Gnwvenor^ Philotus Hayden, -wn^&gt; firstly : for having done an iojustice tinued,—if the Rebublicana of Michigan lie in a single periudiral.
James Birney, (oldest son of James G.t ■
nn ••’dividual notguilty, and secondly; coatiuuo to pursue such a suicTd.nl policy
In addition to the brilliant array &lt;/
—If, while zealous in support of the Na­ American authors, there ore a large num■ Liberty Parly champion,)
......................................
fur baying fallen into it through the insin­
the
and Lewis
tional principle* yf lhe Republican party, jier of first doss writers cngagdd.(ai»&lt;eig
B. PortWi of Grand Rapids, a prominent uation of those in whom wfc should have tlrey arc delcrmiuod to Ignore tlieir own
them some the moot dbtinguW»l of the
lad hft roufidwicc; in other words, were
State partyremain ignorant q! its policy ’ d:iy), wbo are compelled from pre-existtatives,ur»d author nf the majority Ro caugbt in a snare intentionally art for us. mid ita administration, substitute New Ing engamments, or other causes, tv
We ran assure tho editor of the Pioneer York politics aud discuss questions which withold their namra fi&lt;r the present, Lal
phrt on‘State Finances.
divide parties in that State, instead of be­ who will, nevertheteee, contiibuta tre.
The moat protnuwnl ‘Dcmocrata” are
We would..also
coming familiar with, and discussing ques­ quendytoour pngre.
Mo»era.,Bcodi»sa*aBdP&lt;md,orre of whom his ability pmt misled us. W&lt;? do not tions pertaining to and which divide par­
is an ex-editor and the other an editor.— lhink any one will d^nj to him the ability tis** in our uwu State—if RepCiblicans of
to
write
a
scurrilloua
article.
If
any
one
Michigan
think
and
expect
to
maiutain
a
Thu Lake Superior region will be repre­
nwpcctable position lor inlclligcnco an
sented af/ba next session Uy a true Rc- should, wo treat be will refer them to the
Lome sflairs, and especially If they would
Each number wifi contain an original
files of his paper.
naaklaMB__ Wn. P
'
piece of music, composed expressly lire
this work.
Oks or rna Most PaavaLgST, and al
bershave been rc-deetcd, Henry A. Shaw lhe mme time troublesome and painful and secure permanent and continued agcOf the superior ezeellroeo of, lbs Maghas-been.reflected in,Eaton county; Jas. diseases that altccd the human flush, is eeaa to tb.-ir princiuka and their party, ax inc in every respect, and the Certainty
must change their lor too common
McMik-.b Wuhtenaw; Su-pbcn F. | the Fever and Ague. For a long time they
the medical world have been routinually practice of supporting foreign papera, and 1
itniww, in Kalamazon; Morgan Eooa, in
bringing forth numerous apcrifien fur it* of abandoning their County and State pa­
John A. Brobks^in'Nswaygo;
permanent cure; bat all without effect.— pers; they must turn over a naw leaf, and tlw Magazine will be as fol loss:
Dexter Muaery, tn Macomb. 'Two of Dr. J. liontetter, on experienced nrri csl- must give to their homo newspapers a
TERMS.
the "Democratic" members"j&gt;f ’ the lost cbrrited physictan, has succeeded to fur- wider circulation, a more generous anpThere will be two volumes a year, of
mslnag the public wilh a valuable propa- KLat arery Republican, take, first,
rn county piner; next, if ,hc lakes a about 70Q royal octavo pages each, com­
ratlos for Hie cure of fever and o;-ue. The
mencing
ia'
January
andJuly, and end tag
aieudy and increasing demand lately made second, let him take thu l)ilrbil Wttkly
Kittlej, fronrMrrttou. ''Among the new for the ‘•Bitters,” and the univci-sal suc­ Tribmit or a better motrouolitan State in Juns auJ December, respectively,
asking six numbers to each rofnme, and
paper,
il
be
can
get
It;
and,
after
thia,
take
cess attending its use, have made for il«
twslta numbers to each year. Sohacriprepbtali-Hi unsurpassed by any specific of as many others from abroad as he can af­
Let our Republican friends bfgia tions may commctiee al any time.
the kind; For the eure uf thtitever nnd ford.
and Caro, of the Midland ScanasZ.
.
Singh- copies
^0 M
m.- S’* Dr' ,fo*,‘^''’«‘*leb™todSt..m«ch noia tha reform wo suggest—Jet them
•Among tWthore- promise
n.r Bitters must and should claim a auperi- pursue it. continue It, and ouy word far
to^s’ pMotWFs. fc^VA. M
.« arityoyvT any nthek preparation extant It, they Will not only have better local
VsoyBehwmt^i11^ it,T^RBlpKh,«?.&lt;»«•
lor sale by Druggists and dealers gen - and titota papers, but they .will never be
more frightonad or dismayed.ai anything
onflfy, everywhere.
seee, and W, L. B—sssArof St. Oair.
the lucof.no papers may say of Republi­
ThdalNtion of U. 8. Senator will be
can administration. Wo urge upopwrapy
anK»o£,!!&gt;e rpAst irnportarit duliek deyoly!
one the importance .of giving this subject
proper consideration. —Detroit T^ibunt.
ojfre/. All.

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answer, msptftxttaiu nAByn.ateoM)«.“
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Namra. Town, County, and Slate ip full,
aa legibly m pouibh.
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There is little risk in sending tnoniyr &lt;&gt;y
mail. Large asms should be remit tod by

« Abraham A. Mrad ■% tan? Ah

11U A 114 WiUiam St. New Tv4.

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SPECIAL NOTICES-.

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porariaaare already pqu-ming theclaims

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by mail, projodd.

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I1CKS. LINSEYS. SCOTCH PLAIDS.

SHIRTINGS (brwwu and wLlta.) KENTV(^Y. JEANS. JBVEW.XASSI.

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Admiu(&gt;M&gt;&gt;tor&gt; bnk-^fllcui EaUHo.
l'UdL'AAT in litcbrfnaJ heart
fare griu^usL by IbedMude of Probate, fur. U
mt&gt;lt ut Barn. I .hull .ijnwlv »al. al dbU
Miellun Ij lhe k-sljil'WHi-f. al tlieC-ourt Hou*

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BikMeirt'!n*frument&gt;,‘Ae.. de.
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, Still w &lt;Jnnrt&gt;-«Hrt .ifii
HERD'S PM ID. STELLA SHAWLS.
CllAMBKAB,
-COL-*
LARS AN D SLEEVES, (new «t*k.) i

WHITE GOODS, A:e.

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SHEllIFKS SALE.
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mi

FANCY CAWblMERES; ■ tap stock. li

p&lt; &gt;E SKIN, MiACK Bl to A D (Wl I.

iahnaiisaas AuuuxAuuxu teakMirtbey

■Mining enured by »iud mortgage or sa&gt;J part

bmutifiil pattern*ara! vary cbaap; BIACK

X^tte* is bmby- &lt;k&lt;m that by viHoe •(
a pa« er u( sale i» whI mortgage cwitsined aud In
punusnee nt tbr statute in «ntli rex made m*4

[ A FHiTE ron EVKBHDODY I
I.
; WHO SCSstTUUES FOX TUB

IfEW TO*K WEEKLY PBRW,

(Do ■•« be
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au the beat aid then is tor than, and they OmmU

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Old Fogyism Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.

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KeJfliU?’ 'I&lt;,WC* ' "C*tl

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LA ROE3T STOCK irflbe
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GLASS-WARE! !

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-.«wd tatter than any Winter Wta*&gt;emeal■ix&amp;ytt'ss;

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rtattepotabe^flta.lory upon *d&lt;1 sirxc *11

MEN AKD BOY'S WEAK!

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,
S3 Dearborn St.. Chicago. Hl.
“ Dealer In Fanning I*nd» and City Property.
1 £ Al«7ui»d» located al all ttattaywnment Land

MOUXUAGt BALE.

—BBMIMS,

WIIIH
SHIRTING, COTTONADES,*! omr

tariety and style.

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alt la waal of any thing la mr.llae, would eidl
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A PRIZE FOR EVEMRBORY t
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THZ

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YotutgAmerica Ahead.

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D»« rcMOtta why

lMl«d Sept, 3.

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FRANCIS ROWER
&gt;rttag the tagyegartwnra task

bj mail or eipreaa, po»t paid.
7W AH oamitnimitteas ml ta addno

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Btrttiorj.

aPAVLDING,

INGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1858.

Stltttti Jtttrj

“except from the professional robbers, sad

tailedr
...
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“Witt yowr permiaaaon. Senorita F

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things nt a matter of course, nd dee*

NO. 30.

&gt; •—«■ Mr MH... iri. UWU 0i.Z

A NVifx’h Ixrtuxxcx—Judge O*Xewl
.my latte York sills Eeqwirer. MM tte Mtowmind, and did not wholly ing of. JudgeWaUism -Besltt, of SoMi
Qaroliqarj-zj nt.n-.in'-’) ik»&gt; • c-Hq
. “Ho had the rare.blewiog to win tts
iovt of .otie of the purest, mildest sm
best Of--Worrteh. whose riiaracter has ever

l^tki* wMry 'sl(M WMtHm'sslteHgbi

opportunity fur defence aud retaliation to
evil by a manly spirit of resiatonoe. For
the otrongoat fest. '
.
never. tipbratdq^ him, br ward, lopl;. ar
myself, I must consider*tbo most cow­
“VYill you accept tlijs jnirre r, arid I, gestitre, bnt klwava met him as.if no wof
otters, or io MBow oceupanti of ttewfib
ardly proceedings for any reapeetable
producing one ttat held several gold coins, one of tte kindref and best of Lubaads.
party to set out prepared to quietly grat­ all, to &lt;tofowd yosrs^f F 1 inquired.
and hauling,to the diiofof tto ladron^t, Thte enurxo on'hep 'part humbled Mm
II. A J. HUSSELI.,
ify the cupidity of the fodroaer, and un­
“if! had the means, Senor."
-AnJ Wasted stthesbrisU^UMt;
end made him .weepliko a child. This
“I have twu pistols, Mid I; “if you mil
Us wslttad tte haste sT tte elock ersap rood, prepared to treat them to their just
seutemse it» hoped, will boremelnbered,
Keeping time with tta rmalUfta tick.
with a polito bow, and chinked tho hioeey. was tho language of Judgo,Smitt.*to the
“Every traveler, Senor," she replied,
Al be Altered tte tape with a weary diek.
. TQfta diatqqnd,pin may prove accapta- frlonJ already n|fnoff; adj to those who
la hta o d rwai oaten WM.
“should before tettlng out, count tbo cost
i* i&lt;v. »r fr~a fj
“ &gt;v' knew ttn eterto -unbending public charac­
of hia jooniuy, and, na of course, it is lire it 1”
ter of the Jodge, k will teach a lesson of
ctly removed,il from f Uio bosom
Hi* hsfn srrt m while as lbs falling snow,
natural ha should value bls life highly, It.
“With ease, Bessorita;" and, producing shirt and handod it to, th a gtitllman bn bow muob a patient woman's lore con aoAnd nilroily, day by day,
acorns tq mb natural that ba sbouH'pay
his left,, who received it In the. same po; complialu -lie was at last reformed by
Hr beheld them with grief, lite tte aataaa is&lt;
’ lite manner.. *Tjjis dIan|dnd ring.f trust an Imitaiice of her patient lovt uod devo­
a certain sum for positive safely, rather
Ou* by ona, “paaaing away."
than to put bis life iu jeopardy. ’ For In­
you will retain as a kbopatt^F I contin­ tion, as ho himself told it:
TitM .ted ewt with hi* plow furrow. te«p tn bls
ued, drawing tho jowel from my'finger
stance, in traveling from Vera Crux to
brow.
and presenting it to a'third. “I beg your the .Court of Common Picas for seek nature of its watting out oualitisn, jrhilo
Mexico, if he will first reckon that so
Hi. cheek WM feeerad and thin,
pardon, Senores,” I pursued, glanciqg at district, a client called with fifty notes to yod do not'experience the feast degree ut
miTCh IF the fare by tte diUreneta, and
J. F. ROBEBITI
Co.,
A nd hl. kmg Roman me eswld almost roposs
-TOjU
Scnorita Paula, who, with my pistole be put in suit. Mr. Smith was notin thirst.
that so much will be required for enter
Iu bead m. hU gray bssrted chin;
atijl In her possession, was quietly stand­ his office—be was un what is now fashion­
And with hri finger. Umg. m th. hour, .tola on. Uinmenls on tbo tray, and so much for
To'ait down to a table and foroh’yluring
within tto diligoncia, regarding tte ably called a sproe, then a frolic, sirs.
tho
contingency
you
speak
of,
he
will
than
Keeping time wHth th. elock‘. dull tiek.
whole proceedings with one of her sweoU
have the exact amt bi tween tto two
U. gatterud the type with a weary click.
cat smiles, I must not Target this beauti­ to the work of issuing tte writs and pro­
points; and if he will take the whole as
ful Indy, I have here," I want on, at tho cease*. She spent tte night at work—
the sum total of his journey, ho will not
To economize time by r ibbing ydurseft
beautiful invention!" aha ob- sunn time producing tto article, “a very Mr. Smith in riotous living. At daylight, । rnsoesssry sleep, on the ground tut an
seem to bo robbed by any one party
That JhT'priotCT'. time Mtead /see.
beautiful g-&gt;ld snuff box—act ss you per­ on hi* way home from bis carouaais, be |
more than another.”
ceive,
with
diamonds
—
will
your
ladyship
•aw a light In his office, and stepped la, ।
“That," I replied, “may be, 1 believe to
So ghostly sad M*. sigbt sad more bad bass weo,
honor me by accepting a slight token of and to his great surprigo raw hit amiable ,
th© Mexican mode of doing business, but
Iw a few vrara mors Oaalh will far* wp Me Jtem,
does not tally .with the preconceived ideas ued : “Arnttd like this, one might almost my regard for the pleasure afforded me wife, who had just completed what ought ,tuaHy foiled.
to have been Lus work, with her head on
count himself safe against a bnst. You by your company and conycrsutlon F
And y.i it M yrrw In &lt;be &lt;—»W.
of nvjbre ignore.
z
ToMMMda yourself that ypjyXg
“You arc • very gallant gentleman, the table and asleep. His entry awoke
Aud a Wafe o'er the .put where they lay him to rot.
“Butevery otief roplied tto fitir speak­
Senor!)' taking tte revolvers iq one fair her. She told him her night’s work— 1stroyingan unpleasant odor , by IntroduWill tell aa bi. nama. and how aid;
er, -‘should conform to Um customs of tte
ean*
a atrnAoer nnr: that is' attefrtntiMI
hand, and presenting tte ottor.
fifty writs and processes. This bdwefr 1
And Ms eiawrwda. wttl light that old lump by bto country he visits."
I reached tbo box toward her, but my, tho strong mon; be fell on his knees, 1
'Heve a earn, Senorita, or you will die“And do you then go prepared for thia
And lisl to the dock's dull lick.
hand
trembled
a
little,
and
junt
as
the
implored
her
porion,
and
then
and
there
As they *f up b&lt;s death, with a ..‘“inn aUsk,
' highway robbery 1 and have no fear in
present was about to touch her fingers, it faithfully promised bur zuavor to drinks ‘
thus iourntying by youraolfF
In hia aid ruM relra
another (dn&gt;p whjlc ho livixL ' "Diis '
' slip pod and fell between us.
“Well, Senor, what can Idol lam,
“A thousand partions, Seoorita, for promise,” say* myiriend,Col. Williams,
as you perceive, an unprotected lady; the barrels was exploded with a sharp re­
«fl
Bribing updau;
port.
A ramate after, and while I was awkwardness!" I said, as 1 bent down to “ho faithflilly kept;" and said tto Judge
to him,' “from' that day everything which ।
Rcutly ehiding her. we heard a loud, quick pick it up.
..
--------------------- -Now was tte all-important moment of I touched turned to gold.”
“Ills entire
Capital some twice or thrico a year, and'' tramp of horses, and several sharp, rapid
THE BEAUTIFUL DECOY.
AB wore in a measure succtw*
suwuaa In
&lt;u life,"
n«u-, says
aays Col.
vw. Williams^
•■un*ra, .raw 1
The next moment our life and death!
you certainty could not expect me to go exclamations.
off their guard, and one quick, .furtive | set down to bis faithful observance of this every thiag for them, aqd confining-tiMR
From the I npublKbed Shroalcle of a prepared to resist an armed band 1 As eonreyanoc waa suddenly stopped, and glance showed me ttat the girl still held ■ nobis
nnm'uit’’
to a life of utter inactivity- and w&lt;wttlM&gt;i
noble promise?
to tear, I will not deny 1 have my share we sa'w ourselves surmundi-d by some
Trw rotor.
Nn
better
eulogy
could
be
pronounced neea. , OM o&lt; the adv
my
weapons
carelessly
in
one
hand,
with
eight
or
ten
mounted
men,
one
of
whom,
of that; but, so for, 1 hare nevor met
the other remaining extended for the prise. oo Mrs. Smith than has just been given course la, ttat they will
It I* well known to all in imy degree with any rough treatment, and of course ' in a loud voice, exclaimed:
“Yield you prisoners, or die F
, I lifted the box carefully; but as I raised in tte words of her distinguished husband.
familiar with tlte history of Me.ieo, that I trust to the saints that my fortune will
“Quick, Seooriur!' mid 1, extending myself, I gave a wild, startling-yell; and Tho reformation vf inch a man as W ata ri-gula* system of highway robbory ax- ■ver be as propitious."
- m the Bcnorita started baek,‘srith tho
'
Smith is a chaplet of glory which few
“And have vou really been rubbed nn my hand; quick. In heaven's name give'
iata in every section of that miserable
Sir Walter Raleigh, one day sjiiing
qulckprws of lightning, seised both '
women have been permitted to wear.—
me
one
of
those
weapons,
for
now
is
tte
governed counter; and that thnoigh want your journey Lack and forthFI inquired.
ipons and wrenched them from her.
To the pNtnla of South’ CuroRna, and es­ Gttot from Queen Elizabnth, the lam
“1 think I’bavo paid my share to the time of decisive action."
of interference of ih&lt;- authorities, this ha*
'
‘n-..Idir&lt;n
IN, wheel and commence' firing upon pecially o« York district, certainly no ■aid tn him:
“Nay,” she replied, putting tte wen"grown up in such a regular on-1 formida­ lad-vnia hr tny transit through tteir
nons behind bcr, “you will be too hasty the party, was naw otily tte work of n stronger argument in fiivnr of temper­
ble shape, ttat every traveler mart be country F she laughed.
r&gt;. .v
—. .k.
'•
moment
The first shot, fortunately, ance, total alistioonoc, uool bu given.
.. % which be answered &gt;-‘■.wK'fXk
“And you expect to continue a repeti­
prcpxnhi to put his life at hazard nt every
stretohed out tte ehlef, and tho second
stage, nr be provided with a suitebls cm&gt;- tion of the same for the rest of your
Majesty leaves off giving.”
look effect on tte one ncarait to him; .and
tributior for tut eabtllrrtt dtl romptno life."
Bow much ■ more bountiful God is,'
when tire third one had been sent on his
“Who knows F she replied. “Atleast
(tbc keights of the road) whn, in tte
who did not give over granting Abraham:
mission
ntssion there
mere arose vno
one ...uu.
simultaneous
—__________________ ________
event of finding you prepared and willing, 1 hope to bo always prepared."
relloratam.y.urf SmmtmMjJnfato’l "r^.. o,
r«..-S-m. perfaw.
selves
to
my
view.
“And your follow travelers,’' said I,
will innko their levy with a politeoea*
w•
.m .r_.- km.
rubbiug coma with a niece of chalk
“Quick, Senorita, for tho love of God !"
qnly cvfuallcd by the smiling landlord, “have you never seen any disposed to re­
had no disposition to follow them, how­* for a mitiute or two each night, to be the
J AMES A. MWEEZEfk,
I cried, grasping al her arm.
As Editor of a country {taper tikw'buwhen be receive* your overcharged fare sist these unlawful acta I"
“HcW!" she exclaimed, instantly pre­ ever, another minute they might rally simplest and surest way of obtaining ease.
“Once, Scaur, nn American and an
for your last night’* entertainment. Wfiv
tnorously bide farewell to hie readsven .*
senting one of my own revolveraAo my and turn upoo me, and springing forward This trouble, however, like all others,
sneb a syfatematie l*o|dncue of roblw-ry tv Englishman, who wore in the same dili- j
I grasped the reins of a freed mustang, cannot bo removed while the cause ex­
bead.
“
Reetstance
is
useless
—
Jou
arc
allowed—If not with the connivance, at gencia with me, fired upon tto robbers,
and vaulted into the saddle. One more
least with rarely any interference of tto killing one and wounding two."
°Ur-^r;'oodl Gob
exclaimed I, perfectly jcUniC ar-ulid me el«&gt;wcJ mo tec S«tw ist»; and tto enuse of corns is tight shoos.
I. A. UOLBMOQK,
“And did the robbers fire back F
must gr&gt;.
Delinquent subscriber*,'
"mivcrnmeiit or State authorities—la one
^TTOKIKY .nJjTy'.
astounded; "Oar prisoner, did you say T rita Pauls upon the body ©f tte chief, her
“
Yes,
but
fleil
immediately,
and
fortu
­
of tb.wc mystical matters which among
It is not possible that one so fair and love­ laughter changed to grief, and some of
manv a her*, so Mrale* tta intelligent nately, injureod none of our party."
ly
u
yourself
lain
any
manner
connected
“As 1 should have expected," returned
forvijnier. but that *uch Is the disagrees
WII.UAM
whiting sas will adhere to it; gently rub
with these banditti
Ide truth every traveler through that I. "Y’ou wore not robbed on that oore“Adiois Senoritn and Ssnoros
said 1 the p?int)wilh this, and all greaso and dirt
“It is even so, Sonor," she replied, wjth
wretched courlry can liear ample terti- ■ion, I suppose."
latteriy, “he laughs best who laughs will hhi» disappear.
Wash away tte ly pnl more tipon a man Asn BA'cnn bttt:“Wo were not, Setior. but tto two for­ one of her most bewitching smiles, still
whiting with clear water, and rub* dry
nvjay.
,
.
, ■
kt-k
keeping one of my own weapons turned
Worry Is rust upon tte blade, h Is wwtt
Some vears ago. having business which eigners ■ubMqnently'paid dcarly-for their
with a dean soft doth. This will not in­
against myself, and rignlficently pointing down tte rood, and the half-rallied rub-1
first raUml me to the capital &lt;&gt;f Moxien. reriftoncc; fi»r in journeying buck and
jure
tte
inoudviicatc
culur.aud
will pr«- tbo revelation that destroys tharnattitrtte other to the door, “Yon will obfign
^ralnuletf to bu care. «&gt;11 b«
■ Iters pouring after me a volley, but furtu- toerre thj&gt; jaint longer ttan if cleaned ary, but tho friction. Fear secrets acidly
Ur MdViU. ttdelltr. Otfie. and therre through the interior of the forth both were killed, separately and at
but love and trust arc sweetjui^^
■ 2_ l.l—... llAnn»r." ..tt'fcriH country'» the northward, 1 met with sev­ different times, n&gt;arttc asms spot. You us by stepping forth and giving yourself nAtelynot touching tteir a ark. Theyeral thrilRqj adrvwtnrea, wMttIfeave re- sec those crosses by the side of tto road, into the care of tteeo gtxxi gentlemen, would doubtleas have followed mo in hot
To RiLtsra TToiaarXeaa Ata OrnesOne of tbo severest blows whiih tt»who will soo that vou are treated as s pursuit, but fur the wholesome dread
*°
eoidcd forVtto benefit of whomvooer SenorF
atok dr (?jtzvt axd Cold.—Place a new miHtia systam of Viminh .has. rorewwU.
“I have observed them frequently, but brave man should be, btft who will trou­
mlT uk, anWessittt.s.fa.iwHling only
laid egg in a teacup, and equrcze over 'It1
ble you, meantime, for any Mule change
here
they
seem
to
lie
miteh
more
numer
­
the'dale*. they being uou-essantial to the
JOHN ,KOB|BBTS|
ous" 1 replied, looking forth from tte •nd raluaMre you might have to ipare." town of Puebla id triumph; where it is the juice &gt;of a large lemon dr two small
inteemf of. tt* narmtioa. ttemarfves.
There seeflttd to be no help for it—the almost noodles* to add, a narrative of my ones; more the eM; occasionally In the mistook a voluateer Com]
.
The Gist of tbo scries occurred on the vahiok.
lemon juice,—in about twelve hours the
“Each standi upon the spot where some beautiful Senorita Paula Valeria was a exploit mads me a boro and a lion for the
spy and aecompHoe of the tadrona. She tuns. Hero 1 sold my captured muv.
A gentleman recently inquired of (fetj.
one
has
met
a
»
iolent
death,
”
she
rejoined;
H. F. CHEEKY.
Mexico.
In tbo regular dilgenoa, run­
had entered tte diligenein M Parote for lang and trappings for enough to indsmni •
and
as
we
g&gt;.
along,
1
will
call
your
at-,
Herrin aiTenMeeec, when be iutended V
ning between tho places just meutioww, I
honey. Take a ten spoonful or this mix­
fy mo ior what 1 had disposed of in tte.
appoint A day df TbsskagHfatf/ Tfflilrb'
had taken pa-age and Imd passed thro tetilion to these which mark the places
ture
every
two
or
three
hours,
and
It
will
exact
where the foreigners met theirs.
way of presents, and the next day saw
to kaow wliat tbo d—1 the demrceetW
be agreeable and beneficial.
|I. BTEWAKr^
“Do you know," said I, that I am re­
me an inside passenger of tte same ifclihare got to betbwilkftiHbrttis year," WM
U1O givuiuj
— - ------- -r -,
it know gencia, tn rouU, for. Mexico, wPerc 1 ar: j
Another mpra chc^p audsimple.reme- tbo melancholy rc»pon*ft"*^ “tA-rfrA- •.
«Uk
uQMuri aftdtat, U» solved to emulate theit example, let tte
rived In safety, without any event worthy/ dy^mar 'be ina^ by putting two table
consequences bo what they may T'
Lriog wnlta-llr --rriril »
««
“Holy oaints defend oe F she exclaimed;
of note.
' spoonfuls of viaegnr. with; one,
one, uf
of honaji;
honey;
risk. By a simple stratagem she had ob­
What Imcojuo of the rubbers and their
uhoujd be Spt w
pr°_‘‘4wrrT
y.BMr
r ***
the &amp;•»
Ara, until
XTr.wX where w, blfcJ far &gt; relax “you aro not in earnest, Scnor F
tained my arms, inst at the jfo'mt where beautiful accomplice, J never learned; but the, houejr is yaqn enough
--*- to
------’------’&lt;
“Seriously so, I assure you.”
mix
well
r-rrrekmnu, ril my Ufa* f—caklon o. hcott,
A quantity of .this, truth la eottmonStock. * “
“You would only bring eertaln death ,h» knew tte attack would bo made; and the leeson taught me oh that juuroo/ I with the vinegar.
tool tare rf m., rery K&gt;lmnly mhave never forgotten and during the re­ well mixed, myr be put ipto a bytUa, and
upon us both.
.
pr.msdv allcodr.
“Say, rather, I should lighten tlx ex­
mainder ot my »tay in that i^untry, no in a dry cool place If will krep for' psc all
i^dla.MteK
Cty woman had.tbe,hoo&lt;&gt;t;of being my the winter. It wlft be found very useful
pense of the journey—for your knights
“I acknowledge juysclf ccaiquernd by
n. H. FILLER,
ness confident; or of getting
of tte road understand retreat a# well as
for chilclren who arc troubled with, croqpy
other W aim With Intent lo'akllJf n nS
being outwitted !" said 1, bowing to la So­ ■ion of my trusty and. unfailing Revolvers. cough.
'
,
■.
'
j------ - ------------ - ----- Exchange block.
edged Hutt firm resistance puts them to norita.
Barnum, being at dinner one day yvitt
Picklxs—Canlijkoor—.Having a per*
Hen turning to the robbers who had
flight for onoe."
“But there were numbers opposed to now collected in a bodr in front of the Albert Smith, at the Albion, Albert haid feotiv fresh bead ot cauliflower, separate tiaras. Faw nsca can affunj to h^u, ttcit
to him on the removal of the cfotb :
’ it into small pleeea, by breaking ratfar own carriages,.bat every man Can. aftcj
thanxeu wwni
• —----- 1 , - -- them, Stoor, and you are only one.”
door of tte dillgoneia, I continued :
r.M
t would UV« fa*
‘“fa *
than cutting.as the knife may injure the to have his own opinions.
“Gentlemen, will you permit mo to - “Why don't you drink, BanjumF
W II. COLEMAN,
“But, fortunately, I have a con pie of
“No, thank you, Mr. Smith ” arid tte color. Put the bite into an earthenware
rious coteidemrion.
...
Owe reaacm why the worid ;kJflLflh
alight and make you sown valuable presAt Pcrote, 1 repeat, all
been good revolvers, which in good hands,
rtf - I’nn. ^rinMtrr grmt showman, who to his otter taerita colander, sprinkling with a little salt; In
amount to ton or a dozen shots, and my
formed, is bemuse every man is bent on
add* that of being ■ teetotaller; “Pre had
my companions from
1 •=&gt; not
reforming others, and never thinks' ttat
leave of me—this being the end of ttrir friends have repeatedly told
a very good dinner, and if you're disposed
The
leader
of
tto
party
bowed
polite
­
a bad marksman.”
ioorosy In that direction, but thrrc wm
to stand anything more, I wilt take it, if pickle jar or bottle with 'W'fcV mustard
“Ah, Santa Maris 1 you will think bet­ ly in zttunq and mid with a grim smiler
one new passenger hereto go forward,
, seeds and a little reyennq pcpW «&lt;l «l
“Bit, Senor, wa shall be moat happy yon have no objariop^ln creh F
whom, i&gt; to r agreeable surprise, I found tor ofttisScnor—the very idea of-.re­ to receive anything whiolsso distinguished
sistance
terrifies
mel
”
i
0 b* a hMuUfiil young lady, some twenty
a
traveler
as
you
may.have
to
bestow."
Roil' Cabbage when cut in alicM may. by
“But not tbo idea of robbery F
1 quietly atppped from, the Stmeof U»m
)e*S^d&gt;ST^A, to I
•'Because I have never met with vio­
U-UMlpf MU« nickjed In ttesatus' manner with tte Mk
vehicle, and eae quick scotching glance
WftfclditTon of a little black pepper H&gt;d alb ••■'AU'todr SOW
FJJIRTEB OFDEKBii.. OBee in the Court
lence."
wmwhlw Wfa"
~
oertainac her name to be, wm mnn'- aw
#ww*r
•pica. Jf a.Hrfattly fresh cebM—ta atr ifaww*. fa*. u
We continued to oonverae in a ilmilar put ms In possession of tte whale slate
determining to cum him upon a repeti­
of rari b
strain fix some limo longer—my foir of affoir*. Dte diligencia bad been stop­ tion of tte offenre. bn mU; “For what pod, U will require no fofttcr sltet»u«i
Witt
ped
in
a
wDd,
gloomy
place,
and
the
dri
­
In works
- ■■■■.: . .k
ver was sitting carelessly ou his box, to*
lag everything aa * matter of ctwrao. He panics
-j ---- •_
ba •w^womflw. ot &lt;ta rei- Lord make us Artty ttnttfel.”- The effect
..
•. 1
-j:
, Amu in a new.velum* «
“. **« ■» may be jrnagitwtt
tor and vitn an 7oro^“~,7~
fotberund brother ware afffoers in the tea, re
ttere wm wa MR ot aaawtonoo from
him; for an attempt of the kind would
■ v ___ of lue mualla&lt;*»
certainly bring uni him a-severe puuUh^djraur prayre. -very mg.s mm
STJEIlT. of ~u&gt;
^ftDDtrnui ncHrtok 5—1,
“*«?■ was the reply, “That is, every The gentlempu whojwl laan
municativo than I would ad rise any friend
but discovered

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a

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thing to MM
brought it
first opened.

-aula suddenly
'point where i

part &lt;rf ttam mounted and the otters
trending du ttrir feet, holding their mur-

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'mev naw best aver ttoworld?1 Mid 1 "Tlut is no iwluoMient to tqe, replied ' ’ Yon will never hate ’a ■fri«na'O&gt;u
(jS’feEbMh.’w^tripotcrUTiuiKj'AgMk; “I cannot atfoftl to watts my
must have one wittotfc a fiflting-' ‘ '
for it is but a bog—If wo stop Wa'ifaV 1 time hi making money.

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Rat

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—^mas A to , [)r* Bkter • ram 1 anaeca
mxtoOHUrttogtiPT I.TBtJJjBWteH. 1 UoMQtraaraa TBaNourn.—Those
” eery, prSSrmed » Bn..ur
W ™™ •&amp;“
WiJUa» H. Bewart.
good-natured Republicans who have pro.
n..wr before tte
is a curious fact in the polities of thia i fessed so much admiration for Senator.

'aOUQ?-^

is something in the msn*£cment of our
village affaii a which seems to &lt;te"«n|i at
laast, a passing notice.
FrA plteA

•hirty pi—I

“j ,1,111 ■■&gt;“1

in the rrar-,1 to be a constant contest between the «m
1 under th*, dltfC.'Sot^ST?11

ibutf
whole country over, h»

that “110 who runs may rcre,
judldwb
&gt;1|C

htiiilf

{all**

—-

-

■ ■ .MWIffUACJiat kF.

'th* ‘ Hartford fdnMtLn* arid
mut.uu AkA BominhUtm ihk'k,
triied as "riot fit lobe Hivde."

•ftteJMwtb toM »alto*B«be vpcatMf ‘ to
taeomMrionc- • I teiieiibsseraActtoqtaaq

plain: Our Commen Council, fr&gt; their
y^klotn,, havy aeeo fii (ct mike an Irivid-

r,trjy,r.,,-".gvy

wril-a* • exuwwd nffledv. U.

sate (tor- V-

.eiohriifl sai

tn X&gt;, auct anu ei
p^MtoteTi*rb»|*«»ty«« U^largcsttet
- &gt;¥fe.j*ri*wiflht lima* aatouty as
khajtoteirtl ip-f V v-ctnm f ra

lotted

BOI.TWOOJ) i GRANT

rtyiiadlr
cmlMpt During tirtyly-I M yi-.trt'te|
QMM*m amlG&gt;&gt;A WW
has said and Aty* •'gniV meny'^lMawi
which were to consign hht polities! body
In?. «c*&gt;rnlr fwrWOl sMBMyMa«*im*l&lt;3&gt;ki bu one sido and Loxe» to oblivion;' btR aotnetyw or othel; beARE RECEIVING
fbre'tty Hmg appointed for tty fcnersLR tte' -world to' c«iiMr*UtotaM»4teot/dtod
the . Other, -yurt wide
move
forward!*
ttyorerthtywW
**nhr.
has
tyeri
discovered
that
ty-wiw
tyt
dead,
MM-&gt;h«d Hw lUpuWiwm •- parTf. ty
and bi* etymty bife went how Ung x&gt; ni false theor'v ofgrxrvwvreirws Jerility-nNew York under oblfcatlW to 'it pW*
Jtere KWteroely a merchant in this rib
AcJj^nr to tho statement of hit cn.
f &lt;4 room in hia back
but White mea—Muj'foz .wtatt'^i'.tkif,
flush
V?'"“
or warehouas, ioiwhiqlk to ators his mfex tfo telltlatl m«n In.tty’cootfttyUa
^be^ten oa Ibre^i
tv &gt; ;m’ ■ wksMtyatyto i» laa ix&gt;f“.
nny ix.litical blunder^ ak Wm.
idSttouf Mkbip... knows as lol Ws.
Wnptp terrain, boxes, tea, and yet tter* H. SewKrd, yet iirder all the*e , ad terse
Illi sois.—The &lt;-fT&gt;ci«l returns etyw*
MNn**4tet«»cb sa Miitec* vetdAtyM
circumntanoev te has gradually ris-u from
«w&gt;trthj«, When V tady with anything fike comparative obreurity to flio front rank'
Muto mAwestered the party Ija.ktyVid. &amp; ordinary flow of crinoline, could paas of Ststceuien in the World.
But Mr. State iK'Ma.TSA being* HepUbteanntaui'
ef.nearly Ihtey Aswsmad •«*•* tWJrrr&gt;ing)j ^wn.tte •:■&gt;«&gt; of H. A. Goodyear Be ward, it we may credit thef Democratic mont vota «*f 18M. TheRepubbeawtoato tic- wr-sited* of Rower’s block, with- journals, has gon* and killed hjmaelt out jtrtitvoa State bok*t ik. 4C5. aad on
tejo Advcrttyrimat.
right, by makinjf an aboilHoti *prceh St
'll-1—1 -- ---'S
oht tevlotyfy trying tte texture of the Rochester; and uttering seoffmepla kt (kitigreasmari. fal-LA- sD&gt;a «Adwis»&gt;*lrw 1. faJB.JULJJUI--I
a large at»cl of
tion
vote
la
onlv
5,091.
Mr.
Duagtet:
of tte'Suts Government.
.trtldf drv goMa ate wore.
war
upon
the
InvtitutioDir^rif
cine-half
of
A single load of
h* w'.w tt.!**
of tbo aide walk n front ef! ttyse States. The way Mr. S. did thW ibo-ld in patte* atapfe fata n^res toacemd witirtte popular RbtWtntfnt tffi his
naughty thing w**' by expressing oa Ms
xt,
me* mam
opiuiou that tty whole of these State! Stat*. Tte dferat ted JWwto w»«&lt;w tte
■rotild ip. th* rad te free rir slsveh-ddiug. fact that the Repol-li6t» Awca held all
tetotoh i&lt;ic.iiverrienee might be to pre- We triust confess that wc *ty ridthlfg ter the counties itytdiey, carried.Ar .Frc. -WH* tU Rapublicao
s^ttfao hitching of' a single team, but rible or warlike in that, and B any body
tyjdg jjijl airoct before referred to, barrels, anticipates strife from anythiug Mr! Sew­
ard has' said, wc recommend them fo read 1856...
Senator Himrairil't sdttfh Carolina
&lt;* »
S1”
*■,%
speech. If that does ji&lt;it«8let tholFteCxas,
aeriptive party, or any ether dart -E4h wittertt molestation.
The fault b» not they might euilgrate-vUll SfWr tty »lru»torn party, in order to iiisunrftFtrtLiftfatc iAftTdif marshal, but with tte Council. gla .Tty tnifb of the metier Is, Ihe op, |
“■« -’-'“‘“fl
diattiKlions may be agrtmUe bo position to Mr 9. regard Mm M the great what ,hs leratok • Sp-wteh . kif 4. V . WXWe ean cloths vou frwm tbs ervw*
bull in tty China/typ, anti ev‘«ry titjfe
large dimsnsh**. naMbtfi/^i&lt;i*Hd i
(teas tenefiUed by them, but they are
te opens hU uiouta they scatter In every cord and tail, it rapidly nweniied
wot no to oar ciUsens generally.
direction,'crying, he bfts killed IltyeTf, brtrt breeze, until
totya
jtyfoll
sod
warrant prices 'U’teiL*'1
a -.rib
-------“•a«f ritl itaflrr ut ntrl* nU assertion
•i'fka.' Bannrrr's LtcTran—Those of a« ridicuhtius *» absurd. Mr. 8. ia s tyW. Ivugth &lt;tfr.4he eord, which bream
akrtxqu o.r nuttlySSkt ouulrr o(Om smuT
led JpwL
Tty'
iesu to unite even temporarily are oti^Ulrrus who tail to attend, the li«- fearless, public-man, wty strikes for truth,
wind toorawsing, be. «*» dnMfmn^istaape
.wha'
bf ite-^stn
।tying delivered by Dr, S. A. Bab on nil oceashsis and in all plscea/wlttyuf .of
-f nearfetyR
I^ir .• miU in.«te&lt;r*afa»»s&gt;rr&gt;),
. la.n..nn .
*taarOhekt.^»rlWl
hittvio &lt;«tr v'dlagu, upon the anbjecta of wailing to inquire &gt;tether it Will bring tte-rerd retting into tbe.lMMiw, . Ttyltylv
pjjpdplo. «nd p»*fawns,(tyyty
•',1
Mr, Penrree, lite cmatr &lt; f dte-pswty
' Anauany, Physiology and Hygiene, are

5^b?or’U*ajXiO.&lt;tos«iats»c.

sywwAt

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;W*SEMi£—"
lurjxa
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moat radiea.lir.

“Se*Wi.rif

^SPKFIAL NOTICE*

■frter.g'n rich treat, much valuable inior-

is Ito .Ur. nook. ..rUllrfUE '
.nation, and perhaps a lasting gur&gt;d to
There certainly seems to te mpra or. the kite, and followed! Aim aarfi»'^•*» te
AB kJ. liUArEa.'MeHgerv.
'ttymselvca. The t&gt;r. stems u&gt; thoroughly loss danger Uat tte democratic organiza­ could, but being uuaUe io .rem* up wjra
atewU
tion in this country, like that of ton R* him, he shnutcdat Uru-top t*( his joief to
publicans and Americans, will temenc a “let go; there wav h man kiUed dli *|
inpbt tte nae of vivid illustration* and
r tnt op MJtmoAX. &gt; _ n»a«to&lt;teri
mere piece of moasio, “a bit of white thunder storm by.tin- Ilghtatsgj.fpAB^uS'
. - -.Mstvr ntetotc.
i ** f.w
rassiy.
with the so raftedVd Kfifitomn expressions, which render bis stone hero sud a bit of black stone there”
Wteu Power beard ■ Stere
- te
rtesived much lavor at the' bails’o^Airtis l«£tufv« at otice instructive aitd entertain- —a spscisa at. hydra of many heads,
shouted with redoubled .vigor, harmutW ttob yam
ss-lwsw liu hair is as ttyk
Republicans, and in the end* UprgXg (£_
PA*. ‘Ug- Mr. B. will remain but two oven- composed of “many men of tu«ny minds.” not extricate himself uutik ahrr* UwXte- “Mtesty* «te ’••tot fl«».
■.. ...
[j^ftyaiejrf Irese I. Ikixler.
There is an effort on foot to give tho do- taoe*.tiieottoocd,ba«*s»alepg&lt;-&lt;l by a high
t.' 11 n«»,-tewari- of; ssrtUm
doobt but that a largo nutater^Reglffb , „
„
.
.
mucrecy a distiuctive new thorn and south­ suh.c wall, the top of which tying .krpol. w/vriJ an- slrvady in lt&gt;* hiWkil, eiihd
licana aupported the Douglas cause’tfaSMl,!taken In a phystafl aw well as a moral
ern aspect—to admit, in truth, in tte
» - a -----count cifIts hntagonUni tp thc Adrn!hiitrzz‘ sg!!Br"—Eti opporttrtlty to learn otir party what its members pronounce au- cut the coni, and Set tri liberty jty bitf
aud i» owner, wty wet* alraest il'ety"
i&gt;runi«i« and ust*nl tunlietn* drsirra Al-O bv
tion. And yst, the main, pacty, s^a^g [physical natures should nt« be lost.
coastitutimuil in tte gnvcruaxwt, a.politi
an-fssvvrsj twirl U^da dealers m the United
cal free UHitimeut aud a political slave
fivre. hare carried tte Siato. awl wuubX
-- ----- — » —-----------KMlUlMt.—BaiiluyfeH I’aiOM.
'
the Alht»tto~CWMe.
M x
The Charkstun Mrrcury commenting the I’resutat a niemama and -ihe4 ragor-b.
injustice of an unequal apportions e«L
'
of the Heads of ite JArparKwU-.. witty '«« * «’“*
f*'
j Dr. Whitchoure. late electrician to the upon this, says: \
Patnliy ।
WiJ JinJrV v.4 tto t.-ui
tte .ciraptioa af U* teiJsiary^.jtk. ]
*“ '*
In Fecntylvanla, an pllempt ^a*
“Ano w» to havri a Northerr. and South­
lAUtytio Telegraph Company, makes tte
Treasure
are
nearly
•uiupk-fe'd.
.
j
.
|
.
farmed, aftd, aa a result,
ern Democracy 1” ■ We answcr-wNo!
fudfowing proposition to the dtrertnrs of
pio
ItyatUMOtor
GeihMiU-lias
issued
gu
*
*
e
&gt;
«
re
t
x"j»
♦*
Tte thing is impossible. It the Wash­
bated to have been swept from tterwt*.
Ithb'crWpany under date of Valentis, Oc- ington Union meaawby dMoeracp spnrfy order for the weekly mail fn’m 4*1*p Ur- : teeth r teeth 11
But wher* is the TttpabHeW- I*rM» tT. 1___ - ■ ■
.U—
— __ _ __
.
. . _
?K,W. »wr vb&gt;MiiM» WBerwt*the aaenetetton nnd unIna of men upon of tte San Itygo and tyn Antonio
J«w«.
vy ;.rt;a»re te .jj.iy Jret.i !
tetter o*Urre&lt;! th*l the i-rtflu.or-rgive
^Oentimrn :—Intense interest in the
I’m-.
,,,r »» tn■■. tvr Au i.am ihMiQin , ;*we ka«W.- MU ■&gt;»&lt;*« lu-to noMutod in I
mccsm wf.a. work with white from mo erww princii'.cw w govern mens. &gt;ur uirir — • v-~&gt;
Who can wrcdkfo from the. rrewU atrgg&lt; twsfclrtevn teen so largely ldonUted-«i I
{exist,lor
-—-&gt; — —
are
- not
— -cntevwd,
----- -­
a pwrty hxte, cisco.
.0
ciW4,
o^sMte-'toteUiJ
* «***
l.s.»wi,a
g1«, with iij dtgece of-rertamty, as to ltArrt«&lt;*whk-b neither tte tfenw of recent i
atroyet}. It become*a faction, whose
wboteobob...
a./^ &lt;■ H - , JG.«rr’» iiwk.
,»*&gt; l.vwskpt^ to*^-rto a.u*.«Mir-i tonnug
its future 1 Who ran' Uli wlyye It Will injury can extinguish nor undeserved coo Itytroyw}.
jeet is merely power and place. Asa
boiAMAteuai. S&lt;W.
Tty -S. nafa ] _a
---------- &lt;Jr-_
oklxt. fcAY
beJutmd upctftty isspp nf 18^ 7^ 4: I*nx4y daefroj—liads me in th* present !j**t i* merely power and place. A» a
partv. the
tte delnocratic
democratic party
will te
be diedte to-day [siascd a.reatitytuM j&gt;&gt; &gt; W&amp;h
ihdij .
f"’ *’w Ta,e'I —'-4- r- r -■' ■
. .. .rTf*' .
««ijk abnost
akorwl desperate Mate taT
nartv will
J ariA
of *1*..
tte 1 t&gt;SrtV.

allUlirea," will'

2EOT8 &amp; GZI'31,

inW»kAW.N&lt;yiicB. .

S

GROCERIES

TSEiSiSri"- —rx

dm H

teric’t^'

A*It»tto*;telegvupli, to eomr forward and
-- ----------------- — ------------- ,,-------- y
.
^tey acrrices again tri the undermy still hope that any oew «Wgd'*bfth’! thbte.
' ■
mat reconcile the anti I&lt;ce’&gt;mrirailei&amp;r» :
All the opinions which tte Board have
to LXmoeratic nreiv^W .rateuOf
« •««« tbdr ref ftemded
to the Democratic party.
. &gt;r
inioDli ff&gt;oour in Jew!in&lt; irr#_
fieem to aery ^•*‘**^“**.
to jthe iu/rrenra that the present
people to th* tifcpprirt m tfid
•ffliw'IV’''
tzr be
UirtM &amp;iu
“» «teoluulr.i&lt;e«to.
rt. j.ijLii
there is little doubt, but the ’ RrpubhapJ
. A«om of the projectors upon the faith
»y to&gt;»n of-wtewe reprereutations a large portion
f&gt;i ! of.tty original capital was subscribed; es
it would have been' ted ' i
*-J*ri* flffv-’-r, etere position afforded hhn
thB,A«iry beat opportunities of gaixing
w&lt;-mi ‘•^ fxpericuce which may now bo of value
*^10 tire interests of the company; and as
' oMPnbooe opinion may thus tyvo some
,we*gU, *vrt&gt; though &lt;$Iamctrwa!ly opnoRon^tf an«f *

-te. i. -j» U W-fr.wU.1 Afe’X’iSrSTUtSSii ।

S^’wpbu uw*^-TiI.

Congreaa, Xte pledgee of tte'lest remngnt
of fhe parly In the Nonh which tea hereto/bre teen tra.-, shall be Carried oat in
coelveeence -with tte Mart veptrMieatr'
party, by-overthrowing the Conference
Act. and Increxaing the protective features I
of tte tariff Tte South will tten stand
“alone r—’-ftethM amongst tte fslthIcei.’*' Atenhl—Al&gt;andone&lt;te-tetrayed—-

D. BrW, and G. rUm W
L. 3. Senate, ilk-gJ, intMn’»m‘jUw-il aiijl
void. Thu SUM rcaolut«uuU‘
10 tty HoUMa ... . j Jad?
ffjw P(f,

1 nave not ireieu, no
'wM ,W •teuofu10 able since। my
.return to Valentis, nor shall I do so, after
aM
llal tea passed, unti11 receive definite
H&amp;f
pcrmisaioa from the directors tor such

, -,1k ty therefore, from previous obaer.
very low price. Tte third i-Mutne Wthe' v^dtHvi. and from a careful review of all
Monthly will’ eopmeap
ittyl ,.baa, oouurred ainco my departure
at which ten* &lt;h* “Awtoeret of the frtua Vatyuia, dial I now state my strong
pqnujettyu ttyltte eaHa is raciverabls—
BrajAfcaf Table- will
CmM/ rsoiMtwablr, and if such opinion
■eetyt ef artkiea which, ,'ip;jarc'.(ij^i^
btaewrruoc,. tte re^peOtng of oummunica
wiii proveHkora
&amp;h*&gt; (lee wUh America must at oe&lt;x&gt; follow

the 'fyrrltoriea, n6 milter how large a
majority of tte Prdhle may be opposed
to it, aiid prowiiug it thbre In di reel de­
fiance Of a popular sovereignty," la tte
nevi1 demand of J^ie South. It follows
logically from tKe DreT^Sevlt deciaion.
Wc coufraa that wc.aec Rut how those who
sustain,that deuiaioo can cxmsastcnlly re­
fuse the. demand. . The grant qucalton in
political.circus ,‘now is; .Win Douglas
stihoui to tols requirement, and ibpa re-,
new bis fi.rmer fealty ip.tbc South 1
।
IhcNeFWJKniifMJ'*
e/
SoiiiA, iafyrtp ua

sat’ “7 ,'’a-"'“ c% wur*
T^.n .;-.i t-&gt; ' r . TvwsaMa Tireasrvr. - -

|^“ A new nrtielr'of girls Mnufaetoted in New York that must be kept ass' s. ssMJSsS’i.-'^arx
in bofeiea It wilt eMtotfltybtaM'Hs’ ttt s^Gr etestowHtos. ir toy, why thegreyer &amp;

^.*XSk'

AND

i. ...

Sr.clv* B.rU Ih.lr
.HJVS.SSC Pi^irajiss; is;

EfT" A female organurwiktdicdlsiely lii Cincinnati, leaviagW^Q.M^icb afie. vauung • crey of th* doUco &gt;ad onto to te
had accumulated &gt;y, «WK;'&lt;UM. pbyrf^
th? orpm in tty sfrgpfo, so tty pq»n&gt;,saj.
A medsrn wrteraare t “It may
serm strange but il)te-&gt;««taa4 that rate
generally an- more af-kidof fuoravathab
wosaea era tit nae.NiJ The feat! is i'ot
•orange” M&gt;-ailjifer ia to&gt;te«aam.»te/r&lt;w

MMtoapecahlteoAeof law a fee. *h* pretoc
s gained during, the manufacture
imw of al^wy ia all 4»e Taryitoriew—,
wscraeot one of the eaMv. will, in
dr.swwt wtewi mwi te
tewlity, enable riw ti&gt; ascsrtalu
roMi^Mbr. • 1
' ■ • ' -1' "n&gt; sitter feu-or Maiaaid^r. Doggtyi hefiue
wa aaa widgc^k* to jwnounee hjm soft- FJrtulcn'*. Ofc*
Breault 'bf this examinatiem be
9uA te to natiafy rty own jatotent,!
voui debility, It'
btrn
*.
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HARD-WARE
!
,:t . u.Ill Wt/l.l.ll «

... ...' 'FJ ..wt bir ni .um evin
. f^tW*oO.N'-»&lt;24.—Hmtilrln JUa«rty,
rm-mter of Correas ai.xX.faMk. lAr.'Xk
district teed of cvo.uiupthtyai, fi^'sirrk
thia «»&lt;&gt;&lt;ning. ' sirv’l
lalituanc

■ 1‘ltOHM-E NOTICE'
’0^ IRCftlOAX. O«nt» offawre. t£~
JM w
-f &lt;tw Fretat* Court, to tto
blared before this mighty j-arty as an err
flamirie, and covered It as with a' halo of Thursday iasu
"u'-J T w'.-uuu
iu ibe y»r m&gt;« ttousst.* eigM • tondrv* Mij
glory. Alone!—nrith as grand an Intofiftv vlSMlI FrtW-ul. Onu I. f:»r. J.^of |«Mbstr
. la tto taMto otAto suite oftesnuto 8tov*r
Istint), as august a, deteiny, as e*er lay
i1*?’"- ■.* .. . —. ....
. . .
_ ...
resplendent arid gloriub* before a great
.
.. - -.d! ^r.,.. I,.1Z1
ana Mt people. ' ' _ "■
gar Tte Priosa Rsgeikt.
Prussiar
hwtetilah sibe to ttyae adopted nd published ny
who take*,the.plaee -vf^ty. ueed-up.King
the'Boxrd, I feel that I am entitled—nay
A s1*re co-lc for tte Thryitorica, oom­ (wty tya drunk himself mad,) bcuXUGQ,
rtllNl upon—to offer my services at tho
, mIj I .?
.....
pelting the admiaslon W Slavery into all OOO a year.

this an escellfflrt

that paper.

to

Jtev.sa; isao-aniT.
x
" ‘ 'GdXRblAN’S'

o«r goods u suit th* times and ears

■

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‘ nXkit U ridi&amp;W esttarfty h.rvtok.rV
gnatod terns, by ths
a* teatotoMat**
oeoetj or-peWcftU; IMalp trf #tebUM.EStoll

!***••&gt;"' «• k"U*»*1 *• -^MMSlsd M

iF*l*

««• "‘•jfctiXmty.fr4 •n.ru

RegHttMJ’Ttr loac Mr. Wyl- shall then be prepared to makiruW' eotn-

mm'

-- V -Au.. AnI:ibX*-1

■ ’fSHtf underUks, at hrv own rota/and
M-Wowa risk, to*
ewnmimica
-«M WMl Newfoundte»/, ate fhrtter, |o

■. d^ui»s«»sE.a&lt;s6Bar
Wi "Its nAld fow’.ifi’W
■etionl ttpMt - ■ ,dMt«K*
the &lt;MMh&lt; J

teealy to fob Ike sksD be keyt
i yfM wAfoyartr.
,
[therefore, tehees* *bo directors’

fee bom fined three doflaro and

; «uraMre&lt;Wmfoimd1ffo’i
&gt; ■oo«imm&gt;i&lt;y. &gt;An;thxt'M
to criftrinre thc’eUMMx
fe««,tefo.f.u*ehirflrtS

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Um. ANNA WngM’LET,
VlUMNIA.VAVUHAN,

Ua ^ *ymj9HNlMKSZ&gt; iMOTMt
GOLDEN
1
GOLDEN PRIZE,

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THE

•WMIMttteL-,.

GOLDEN PRIZE.

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.^^aarssaai!
The aioek oooairte to part of

DELAINES,

PRINTS,

MERINOS,

SHAW UK ItUMIERY,. D-iENIMS,

FLANNELS, BHE^HNGS, STRIPES
TICKS, UNSEYSi SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SHHM’jNGS (brawft and .white,) KEN:mee, aid Iraatfeen llfa bejm«f tho c,e-

TfbKY XEANS, TWEEDS, CASSL

IMERE4’

LWT’rAVTkNTMtPAWLr MtOOO.
toteck
fte-rya t of twenty

’

• Minning lial:

OTHIJVG
St?- “*^*** * ?•
Mb dwap MsmOm good.

paW-°'wtdeh

&gt;

«“«

; napfMp n ...
DR. J. &lt;2- AYER &lt;b OO.

IU1 w a, ■. Iterutelw a will &lt;

LXffiiVoiu
crfc.!rz1,SKr

LOWXLX, MASS,

yarai Criy potu* »sn Borrta.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
tee wow far itadEaKK a raster fa; »to csra of
•rare vane^ of Ttoyt and Iait-r Complaint, that

i

JrsTRE(TlVT-n)
Al the cheapcnt Store in town by

. FoMCorrrntKMo;.
ru&gt; Cvaa or Drtrtriu
. Ysadacxwss; ■ ■
WlCraaw Ixptosmo:
Foa. H*aS*c*b ;
TuCcaa or Dtix'ttkxt
For a. Fact Stu ma ex ;
.axCtu arjtaTMFom

H. J. KENFIFliD
; ivfliiw writ frfl Fiji md winter GOODS,
whi^ ^lx^ljlfor , .
, , ,

READY

;

-at M.ttminbing A&lt;»w prices. My motto
!ic’*^ nHWt&lt;irtipc* I han &lt; ho cheapest. *
!
1 lutc-jtoi|/wciv&lt;d M B00*! assort m«rt

. t '.■

Udiea,

•

DRESS GOODS
j Such ns Prints, Ginghams, Ix’lutinn, Mc-

MOBTUAOpBAl.K

I rinos, Paranicttns Black Al|«tc«ts nnd a
I VriWy.VW-iol JlcUInsi aU \ery
j mid very cheap.
t r^MlrT’. HH. totte-atlra fur Uh beoa!
Alto’s good nwirtment of a&lt;iths tor
mcii’it we?r,aiul u Urge slofk vf alajilj*. •‘•^•Wf'^^oowjrotM8
Ik-iitniB Shcctingi*, shirUng, atripes, checks
The »box« •erUflratei «S4 »*»; oU»«ra. ran be
«cn at ray ol*t&lt; Many one at say Kmc- GM one
and tickings.
of MJ Family Medical bIumuc. gratis, trial tn/
l^iil.Ze'daBkr.tLla GUr
jUj^a$*S
J^T. REG^IV KD mw kA ,,
on txc*. .S' and lift*.
. .. &gt; . /•
.
.
BOOTS and RHjOFM,
j
Ob wLkIi raid Bwri4a^o.ttiara a, dMiui'S to W&gt;
dur at ll&gt;« date of ib'ra iraliw. trnq Aiurifed and I.m»\eil5*s BykiM;apflr Boots, a S fem
thirtycmcdullara and ui»rt«-,twn cento, ;►
aud bo tail er pruoeaiB^.
-giW mtaorfmehlsV.*^,l'&gt;» jirices.
i&gt; nuitr to raeojgriMMid.dcbl&lt;toa*rrtt i
On bald a v&lt;AJtrn»AJtoek-.ZCrvckerr
toamip eecured by «&gt; ! oiortstgv ur.anj jeuf
C.tf^AT bMCOVBBJD k.
■
I' Notier te berabr Rirro that hl._IUU»» 6r,
•WW*Ju-' -.1
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE '
a power of rale in raid mortgagS WiMateflU! aSO ib-|

m nun. river. a.
&lt;
_ _
•EMe»«rS. ftweeuer. lUtkntimioe, Fant A &lt;V.
£ Bauk-ra, Kartdogtrai. h C.
JUoti. Oeorjri
Sew York.
SU.m- Wm. 11- Ho.., O«-T ofDetewarc
XRobt. For*j the. F-*q . Gen’l Fl. Ag I, I. C. D. R
3 X. B-'ri ordering. grre «&lt;rar name, prat
gefltee. emratywrf-Sttoe. and the nam. of lb.
nesmt tapre* &lt;dBc.-.
■
yL

I
I

StJnSS-JfT».-*-S.
A
watt the brat aid that l» futC.ru., aadthryahoald
have it.
'
AH our Rwardteo ary far nabhj

tor

Sold bv J.‘ P. Rvnginw, Hasting*.
goeda on Uicm Uibi. I intend la sell
much
to»w jwfte than fcrtoerlr, aa thereby 1 rball braCKSUAMt to iHSttw arto authority l.ereto- dlrnryiseray.nftoocT.
fara grauted to tto Jtofct of Frolrate. far tbo
aoaair of Basra,*! atoh «ux»»o to a»l• al public
saetiaa to ttogg&gt;rt toj^far, at the Court 1^"^
Grateful for the literal pttrarac.
faltowiite'
t t.f Darhl ■towed, 1 w&gt;U to future eo&amp;aror te)
!^“5
UaMa^^MlNr^ ’*♦.

A~»-

P

.tajisglrar® lueUtaW

aih*.er

A PRIZF FOR EVERYBODY »
WHO SCjkiClUIlEH FOR THE

'j^astjsswfx)^. I,I .

psa-£
to will Bstt^the r———a—
scbldss..;

, MEW YORK WEEKLY PREM,

.

“kraBHKK «JJ

&lt;i ut,

J

'BlJlEKKEBS,
I have also a very largo quantity ot

ILLUSTRATED

XATynEjajsm
..i+w

TlttNKW YORK W.KSKLY PRESS i. not rd

missTiysr

^3®S)W&lt;

Dated S&lt;|.L r, !&lt;K

11^r,

,

,

Mew Arrangement
at tte Ktora off. BOWKR/f- &gt;’ .11 •.

BOOTS

ac

SHOES,

weWfi«^V.WAA- SSHSM®?
"’’outtoa -r.aa.iL
‘SSK’BVWW’’-

‘tMrilttpaVficiilarly catTlhe attention
uFpmatrtwh- are MfMMg to th- Get
that I have jost Received a larjic sltok of
Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
sash Glass. nails, Door Trimmings dee.,
r.TH IBM I H|UM1I IWMIBIt’
nlS-yl
U J KEN FIELD

a^i)&lt;i3j£i£iYi. i

kept ecnatantly os tend, and all kiotte MADE TO

WILLIAM JONES,

,lsjsi

Huvlra* bow’d the ewtlre HteeK •&lt;

MH

^3^’

WS»

poBHSlilY k-l» hitteiB* *

r coQ«u»Ujr .riJlBi .uHh-ra^o lte
same, all of wmcli, lie propo-ura to sell

’WMBr’MBffi
of teary d-cripltet. at
la .aa'.e’iteto v»” ■

■jS.WS?1,

ir

yta

.-WM"’‘“VOTnT

'u,.—«.n,«« «&gt; u. ‘*«’i
—"sasr
M —

. ■
.
a aoKrTMi.,

■

—&gt;
'r

physician* bububon.

SSSSSaws.

“Artfk•MU

•.'IM) ’

New Barry Mill.

■'
’.Th .TMlZf.'l
in as good order nnd rrf prompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other opuft’.y.

; W. wotod ramtifnlly rail &lt;“•»»“ to rar
I
ol coHimUb fte» ’Itritoy-WM-mw »*

'Jt

. La

ALtera -nnaarriitmt

rlEtrBB 1M1.B 1&gt;C CU^rEST

mi band, all Unto of ftoote » my hat
■ «&lt; &gt;■&gt;
ytrrw.’Tfr: Con.ta.Uy
rgyi^uora aud all °f.»be brat ,ual.ty.
to do nny amount&lt;H: •• ..j uw;»» "■ s*- id
f MdALL raoriTS AlcpQDidi: hal»
crrsTCiid?
-vt-ome,

naMdiM-.and rrnc etiUfaehwibteiltoBtotJ*
ritet imprtn-cdrlsff/tqr*^^.*^
SiuWtet^wft asd pteipMOd -FT. Wi *?&lt;

WAfiTWWriWf-i:

-r BOOM—

—“

of Probate,

WAAC C. MOTT;
■ atera mu Bite •«( w Yssft. dtb lb. vnS

on luud au.d^llj&gt;er*&gt;B3 wtotofl to buy or,
;i sell ynlNjr wdf to cull bdurr bargaining.

“'7?

....

WOU J. C. FWaiOXT. in fete trp^&lt;tec.u-4

of nil kinds cheap for Ready Pay^______

A raatTlFCLLY

n»u&gt;ra.sra*iMii“ •
?-•
fl , -------------------- .&lt; JlftaMttJt^UMCT

;^^^gWeSK4.SW

n .bBaejinnewunA^iSSlfei
riorwBolWt
FEBUIFUGE ttttl!
.™2"^5 ‘lu

�hew araine goods!
GOLDEN PB1ZE,
GOLDEN PB1ZE,

golden prize,
GULDEN I’-RIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

“JftsScANMN ATI AN YEO IT A 1
PI UAL Dr Rebar* prwst* the r«n
it.r. ofcxperirn«.h*rd*todr *nde&gt;
5&amp;SS5S&amp;

EratnSKS^etras-B."

•«CSilse?2S?»3ti
or (3 per bait dwn: Scnndins.i.n
x$ «eu per bdx.or sre for «&gt;•

ESwiaSjanssig^

CB®DXBBYi
.fSHdzii

GLASS-WARE
B.gn1to*rs •ilE^stoee Ik to regaiuiW. j
Nv ternate about! be witbunt theta
**»---—m Tsjipisr
J. P. BobartsACs.,Haatanga.
A. J. Btfwne. I’ndncriUc.
K. Niebel., OraagsvUte.
lallytn_______
________
AUCTPoal^'inswl

Herat &gt;’&gt;»». V'lffl'ine. Sleeve Hnttoaa. Shirt Slud*
Watehkrrt; JJold and SUeer Thimble*, sad a varirty oT ilhcr article*, worth fro® fifty cnts te
*SkJ»Q&gt;&lt;S*rT.
J
.
•TVs trill prerat every nanon *et.ding n» 6fi:&gt;
subscriber*. •» ««“*‘&gt;- • ‘,o‘1 w“'c,‘- wo'*1* •&lt;£
to any one .ending m 1 DO subscriber*, nt t5 each.
.OeU Wstclt.wi.rll. ttl bvvry subscriber will
slso rvceivs a present.
.... .
Itnmnliitclv uu receipt of ilia money. tt&gt;« sub­
__ v 1____ - _ Ji
Ai.wU wwww wwe lww.LV* .d

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" jEwiaLBTri

’VX5.“' “• T W’Jaretet. *
C1NC1NN4T1. Friday Sept, i, IWh^

"T

JUST RECEIVED

BBOKM AND ITATIOIERT I I
WH.1.TAM n?BANTA l»«» J«t rtetired a nrw.
.lock cd*Jeweliy. Ifoota, Htelfonery. de., st Al Um cUcnponl store, m town by
-j_&lt;
-LL. ill, Hn«,
EJ.KENTITLD

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

BEADY ZP-A.’ST,
at astonishing low prices. My motto
te ‘a Rule chwtpcUhsn the cbcspesL’
I have juat rtevhed a good assortment

HERD’S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

®x:

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

WHITE GOODS, &amp;c.

DRESS GOODS

‘

Sm h ns f’riuts. Gingham*, l^Laina, Me­
rinos. 1‘nramettaa Black Alpaccas and a
variety-erf WewG-Itolmtoto, ail rery nier
and very ebenp.
Aho a good iwwtrtmcnt of Cloths lor
men’s wear, mid a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheeting*, sliirtiitg, stripes, checks
and tkAisg*.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of srery
MWCWVUU
e^»'**w -w. w*w w
north af rnugn tea wrist, containing $»»V-

^.ttedKEJjfh.ssst.'

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which wall be sold for

GINGHA'MS, PRrFlftT^ihEP

MARSEILLES

joiixs.

cbdiiHG

sawsi
Drew

CHAMBRA8,

'3am«t
. 'tofciA I anppvu-

variety and style.

CHECK MARSEn.LES, CHECK
*H erpcw for
&gt; the highest AND PLAIN NANKIN, /ANliY
wrt !I»n*e, In
Stfrc LINEN, WHITE LINEN DKILL
l ASCV C.ASSIMERES, . Urp .UK*,

J I. ST RECEIVED n new kt U
Un • lueb *ak! mot'gsgv there i* claimed to be
BOOTS and MIOEM,
due si lb« date of Ibia nul.av, raeu terndted and
tbirty-aneduUar* enduhiety-ln ernl., igTJlJK.)
and count or |irneee&lt;lin|t* having been iMilluled fjtdir's Gaitent Riialjjua atid Boots, a
al law ar la equity to nem vf the said tfcbt mw t»- gmxl MwnrfmrnTnt -eery low price*. _
maining ucurwl by said mortgage or say pan
Or. hnnd n ven large stock ofCrockery
stone andGI.ua Ware.
.
tswt&amp;aa
Just reevhed »-n6w stock of
pursuance nt I be sial Bia iniwach cue aiade and
'
BUi^DKEIBS,

beautiful palterasaud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

A FKIZE FOB ETKHIBODY t
WHO 8CBSCMIBE8 FOH TUB J

’

HSW TOM WKEKLT PREM,

of air kinds chwip'for Ready Pay.
1 have also a vary largo quantity at

X^TFUaEtJEIJET

Vtttr :*tiv+a.i\

Hew Arrangement
TERMB-1N ADVANCH:

'
JS

a large .lock and great variety. Men's ealf boots
forM !fc Up boots. k&gt;p brogank. crffdn.ana®

AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyiam Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.

iWiW'SrMiW

®iy-«sa Mpk*
be arWoUbo diatritotiad M eempriaed (a

I would particularly call the attention '
of persona who are building to the fact
that I have just Received a large sleek ol
Nails andi Glaim and that f'wTn furnish
ash, G labs, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.,
i-t as low a figure as possible.
»12-yl___________ U J KENF1ELD___

Groceries &amp;■ Fancy Goods
caa Im fonnd in Ute aasteni &lt;w western rye-

® SID 0'5 BY? 3

C0MBTAKT1.T
Don’t forget the place,

ROWEU S HARDWARE STORE
l&amp;OOoUG«nrd.Vwi.FobCb&lt;m..l&lt;&gt; to KmJ.

twelve .liiiltajr*. Dks ds. sine to etevrn •bil­
ling*. Kid oongrm* gsiten, easoieiod .bootees,

tM targ^tHsrdwara traalnraa h&gt; Hast-

calf bootees, good quality, for aine shillings, sad
iTdfViiiin frrtkiiiF-■
Hit jl *lt •

{WM nm WI&lt;5W
TlORSfERLY^ kept by T. Pun-urs, is
I1 consuntiy making additions to the
same, all.qfjaMch,; he proposes to sell

CHEAPER that the CHEAPEST
CoasinsUr on hand.' ah'klmls of Goods in toy 11m
(exMSCUtptor* r and all of the best quality,
Com nod
as me Me*** ia

LOWHST PRKT8.

hi M-eood order and as prompt aa any
other Milttt Barry,-dr way bUwKiounty.
5I» teg secured tha Servian of
: if «f

wsiat; orru
iirm wm

WnffiSra.

. .lock of Good. i. large sod well selected, eonig of every variety andof
u
,

TEMPERANCE

I cTOk&lt;itWj.»» taa.»!»

• .kr

Tba rcMOtw why

•■ !•••»•-

f*Mf O'nwerH. for I D-rU U

10 Pat. Lev. HmL Cased Watebm &gt;00

• -.tHw. '.ail t'atMl-M

RANCH 3UTH1I

If
la

ISAAC C. MOTT,
i. »nw setting

tf£®W ip-iuttips!

Coinprulng everything for s fvntfetnsa’e cnktll;
shirt*, colUn. glove*. ho*l«ry, ersvsU, psate, *v.
cry rsriely from •«* shillings to six doU*r&gt;; sosis,
every price, quslily and palters ; vests from «tx
shilItags to ate del lars.

S^QBS,

GKKAT IMNOOVKR1 »
THE PHlLHSOPIIEft'S SToXE
FOUND.
•
/“tOk J. C. FREMONT, to bi* travel* ducuvvfv'i
V' m»n» startling weoders.Mtt MMBite*
dvrful sail tree, then die recent diuravery tint

W.wouJd rapeelfully enllnitoaUM tostr

H. Hastings.

•W^ih'WniW' *M*kr, U* ror UIl
•— "*—*-

Ul^h

“-segivwssaeaU.

____
_______ JWD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 8, 1WT.
-U

■ 35^ w
uaraaw-^-r.^^
aaanx* Hot., lb IM*.

- ■ ——

-

I OXipXMNB Bll8HvraB.
The above bnnnaaaia all its tartans brata Ims
•wtoMtodotfbwtlteMbaMtboa,^* fota aboeaf
yfctwm Sumi,Uita Mwth pm.efAiM ■nUawa

FEBKiniGE WINE
ax

tiuuuDMiwin sea ras cvsx &lt;w,.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

OSsc »u 1 ta»il wbsertei».psraaAua..|l M
When dnliversd by *4ltarist...A....... J M
T; b. paid iavarisMy U■ sdrancr.
ur AU kinds sCyru*as takea in axehsnn I
1.

•s

M NEVINS * COMPANY, P™prt.u,rv

TEEMS—»1JK&gt;, IN ADVANCE

VOL. 3,
gistings ¥

Jirrttorj.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1858.

(Original gottrs

INTO THE »V NS HINE.

.RANT a^FAFIAHNG,
PslERS in all kioda of dry. aoeda..

D*.
I’. II. Ac J. RISSELI.,

IBA5CJH KOWEK

BnftlbwanJ ydtew light &lt;to thick lav

j. r. it obi: rts * co

. ctuA-rua util
-Uiwet'a Illock.

&gt;«'» ..rs

r.. IhtUe
I rubber
Al--, aj
&gt; idllts.
•«,U pui.I for bides, pelts, T
T
’ «imc CEH«. '

I)'.
I did drears.
While round tne many a bounding strcdin
Ta spleudura pageant lend bis Urea;
I aca a city's glsamlng spires.

DI

While in toy sight * tumbling airecra
sift the UappineM

M

. J. VV. BUCKLE.
______
irfinOX’Alll.KTAH.OK. Cutting do.tr tojir- I I, dreaming turiewly our life

IMME1, COOK.

If asrldly earns bat afltaie ibe
Thru let them
alone the » rfaee Iteht.
Let noituur sink but w hat is mart aaJ bright
Ta niugls with its waters: so nr dream

with tints so delicate and Cue

Of all the light upon them abed.

Which gladdens all onr.drcam.
Spring cams, and tiwn I lured th* trig'
rertb.
Luxuriant wmmer came, with joy and mlrt
‘I s*t «r lieart nnon them, but I (mini!
UOI.BKOOK
That soon they parsed from tbsir allotted bar
A nd two. 1 knurr thee* lease* will kda away
And all this treasure paaa fato dec*y.
Vat each waa (air and real wbUa ‘twaa here—
Thoweh all mast tali tn eonsunmale the ’ear
A cuit Court Cooimbatouvr. Office &gt;a Beik-j'» Pd nni regard the wjjrter aa (he sod
To which all other passing aea*um tend;
Bat lte&gt; life’s sorrows, it more likely aerma
The pansnig ’ieta of aur tm»I«nt dreams.
1 call It dreaming, (hr I know that still
WlraU'er betide, w» may dream what *a wl L
Mrs only dream the gold u rich and bright.

Tho hula delectabte appear

The world transfigured overhead.

II. P. CHEHR1,
ud Oddity. Residence. Johnstown,
tv. Micfc. iftyMkapt alwMra oa h»n&lt;L

Intently bent lu catch lbs tana
Unheard, but by tbe soul alone
Which guardian angels, borering round,
Bing i
■

llocded to promptlymi •«•
J, NoWe’a block. Balds Creek.

These enriJora of brilliant shade

TttfrlCSt
f * eral Lai
promptly attends
Darryville. Mich.

Mo fearful tiller ploughs for bread;

Where Nature’s agents firmly bald

W. II. CUI n O.

AH thing’ to one great harp belong.

All In the melody combine.

JOHS S..YA5 BRUNT,

Thearr things for Something elM endure.

The great Immortal Player playa!
Then let me dream, If.I may thiol
That while the commen cup I dnnk,

1 think it sheds a light divine,

€J°iES5; w*0*?*- °** ™ Oo*‘
~ &lt;ur-Tr;~ BMpuhba.-’-1 " IJ&gt;
~
STANTON A TIFFANY,

keeper wM|
couldn’t get

NO. 31

n» DIAMOND BREASTPIN.

Imfortaxt Hnrr in Wabmino Ctonru.
“1 wish father would oome home.”
—Tta American Agriculturalist aaaeru
“it will cost two hundred dollars,
“I amat-your service."
Tta voice that said tbb iiad a troubled Ajmal” said George Blakely to. his
Tbe wprds of her husband had stunned
tone, and tta lace that looked up was young, proud and extravagant wita. The
sad.
H
Mrs. Blakely. She never saw Idin after­
tone in which he said this shotted Butt
ward.
That night be posed to his ac­
“Yoar father will ta very angry," said her request had startled him.
count before a higtar tribunal than an owing so much to the inherent quaiitiw
sn aunt, who was sitting In the room with
“1 know it will.
But what are two
one’a'&gt;c W{UI '^ in P°vwty
a book in tar hand. The boy raised him­ hundred dollars for a diamond plnl”—
self from ta sofa, where ta tad been ly. Mm. Blakely’s voles wai over half con­
The story Is one of every day life.— commend.
If people pursuing the’olding iu tears for half an hour, and with a temptuous.
“Mary Edgar's diamonds George Blakely is the representative of a
fashioned system of washing will simply
touch of indignation in his voice, an cost over a thousand dollars."
class. Not al I of them rob banks, or de­ take the precaution to throw all the cloth
swered—
“JuA one thousand dollars more than
“He’ll bo sorry, not angry. Father her husband could afford to pay for them," fraud their employora. But all of them,
to support idle, extravagant wives In cool­ hours before beginning operations, they
never gets angry."
said Mr. Blakely.
ly establishments—costly in comparison will find half tta labor of rubbing saved
For a few moments tho aunt looked at
“Ha's the beatjudge of that, I presume,'
to tlieir means, spend more than their io roost cases. Water is of ilselfa great
tta bey half eurioualy, and Lrt tar eyes retorted his wife.
'
earnings or profits, and &amp;il In tta end to solvent, even of the oily materials that
fell again on the book In her band. The
“But that doesn’t signify. You cannot,
pay their just obligations.
rollout upon clothing worn in contact with
boy laid himself down on the soft again, Anna." .'
A modern young lady, fitshtonsbly edu­ the body, but time is required to effect
and hid his face from sight.
“What d'you do with your monev, pray!' cated, and with modern' notions of style,
tta solution. Every one is aware of tta
“That’s father now P He started up,
Tho young wife turned sharply upon
fashion and domestic equl pmenta, is alto­ effect of keeping the hands or feet moist
after tta lapse of nearly tun minutes, os her husband, and her w ords and tone stung
gether too costly an article for n young for a few hours—the entire external coat­
tta sound of a bell reached his ear, aud him into rather a sharp reply.
But this man of small means or a moderate salary.
ing of secretion is dissolved.
The same
went to the room door. He stood there only aroused her anger, and made her
Diamond pins, rich silks and hire, rose­ effect is proiluced by soaking for a few
fur a little while, and then came slowly more unreasonably persistent.
wood furniture, six, seven, eight or nine
back, saying with a disappointed air:—
“O. very well,” said tar too yielding hundred dollar houses, operas, balls, fash- hours etotlies soiled by tta exci etory mat­
ter of tta skin.
1 wonder what keeps husband, al last, “go to Canfield’s to­
“It isn’t tether.
ioruiblo pswtles, Saratoga and Newport,
him so late. Ob, I wish ta would come.'’ morrow and get the pin.
Toil him to and succres in business, are altogether
Takxuo Dku Sxixs.—The method
"You seem snxious to get deeper into send in the account on tho first of Janu­
out of the question.
If young inen usually practised in preparing deer skins
trouble,” remarked tta aunt, who had ary. and It will be paid."
would unite the latter and matrimony, for market i« as follows: The skins are
only been in the bouse for a week, Bor
Mrs. Blakelv was in earnest.
There they must look into another circle for placed in a barrel of water with enough
who waa very amiable nor very sympa­ was not one of tar fashionable acquain­
wives. A girl who is Independent ciKiugh ashes to make a weak ley. They remain
thizing towards children. The boy's fault tances but tad a diamond ring and breast
torero tac&lt; own living as a teacher, or there until tho hair comes off easily with
had pr?rokrd tar, and she considered pin, and until she was the owner of one
with the needle, is a wtfe worth a score a graining knife, and they are then grained.
him a fit subject for punishment.
or both, she could no longer hold up her of such butterflies of fashion; and a rising They are then hung up’ to dry until hard
"I believe, aunt Phebc, that you would head in society.
Her husband was re­ yoong min, who has only his industry to and flinty, and then are soaked in raiu
like to see me .whipped,” said tta boy a ceiving taller in a bank nt a salary of fif­
water with a little soft soap; tta water
teen hundred dollars per annum, when bo I rest npon for snores, Is a fool to marry
little warmly. “But.' you won't.”
sny other.
Useful industry is always | being about blood warm. To dry them
“I must ponfess," replied aunt Ptabe,. was married, wbioh was about a year be­ honorable, and difference of sex makearm wringing Is resorted to, and after this,
“that I think a little whole-nme discipline fore. For a young mau in hisnosilion,
difference in this particular.
process, the wrinkles are pulled out by
of that kind you speak of would not be ho tad not married wisely.
Tta bandtbe band. They should be next smoked
out of place.
If'ydu were my child, 1 some (ace and captivating manners of a
Axxcootb or Paor. Maass.— Lieut with rotten wood or sawdust, in a long
dushiiJg belle bewildered his fancy. Ila Maury , Ruring’tta delivery of his ]&lt;kti&gt;re
am very sure you would not escape."
trench for a day or so, tta skins being
“I am not your child; I don’t want to proposed in taste, was promptly accepted, on the Atlantic Telegraph, at Cleveland, placed loosely in a box or barrel, and
ta. Father’s good, and loves me."
aud led to the altar, not a true woman, to Tliursdar night, related tho following an­ again washed in rain water. This process
“If your father is so good, and loves bo transformed into a true wife, but a ecdote of Prof. Morse, whilecngngfitfper, ’ is repented twc»or throe times and n very
you so well, you must ta very ungrateful weak, capricious, vain creature, incspa feeling bis fir»u relugrnph line, belweeN jw-ell
;
tanned skin Is the result.—Sri. Xu.
or a very inconsiderate boy.
Hij good blc of genuine love, and too Selfish and Washington and''Baltimore. *Ita report’
neea don’t seem to have helped you very narrow-minded to feel tho influence of is (torn the Htruld:
A-Sixoclsm Pxexomsxox.—In tta re­
much.”
honorable principle.
Mr. Morse's first idea was to by his cent ndtlresa of Hoi.. T. L. Clingtam, be-'
“Hush, will ynu 1" ejaculated the boy.
An extravagant lore for dross aud or­ wire underground, and accordingly be bad fore the North Carolina State Fair, ta
excited to anger by. this unkindnese of nament characterized her from the begin­ built a heavy plow to make the furrow. mentions, in connection with tho manufiux.
speech. ning, and ata would harken to none of Mr. M., as he proceeded, encountered turn of wine, and the difficulty ou the Au
“Ptabe!"
It wm the boy’s mother her husband's gently offered remonstran­ insuperable difficulties rebtive to tta in­ lautic slope of tta United States, of pre­
who spoke now, for the first time. In an ces. Nearly hall bis income she spent sulation of the wires.
venting its acetous fermentation, a remark­
under tone added: “You are wrong.— during the first year of their marriage, in
He found that ha must abandon able fact concerning a locality ofthe wes­
Richard is suffering quite enough, and dress and jewelry.
tta utulergrouad plan and put tho wires tern part of the State. In a diirtrict of siyou are doing him harm rattar than good."
Tbe dotnaud iur a two bundred dollar &lt;&gt;n poles. But wtal excuse should ta few miles if extent, on tta Tyron moun­
Again the tall rang, and again the boy breast-pin, coming upon young Blakely given for the stoppage of his present work tain, ueitlier dew nor frost is ever known.
left the sofa, and went to the sitting-room as it did. at a time when he Itadjusl made "until he could set the poles and string the The same district b remarkable for tta va­
door.
the unpleasant discovery of a deficit in wires! Without some excuse he feared riety and excellchac of its native grapes,
“It’s father !”xmd he went gliding dowd his income, when compArij^ with bis ex- an entire withdrwal of confidence and of nnd they often found in fine condition in
penscs, of several hundred dollars, sadly tta Congressional appropriation. He told the open nir as lute as December.
stairs.
Tbe
“Ah. Richard
was the kindly greet­ disheartened him. But he was not brave his dilemma to bis plowman, who was dryness of tta atnampbere, in tta locality
ing, as Mr. Gordon took tho hand of his enough to meet the exigency, and there­ shrewd and quickwitted. Says tta plow mentioned, and its equability of tempera­
boy. “But what is the matter, my son! fore, weakly yielded to » demand that mon, “Dr., you see that stump right in ture, are most remarkable, and we sho’d'
should have been met by an unflinching our path!" “Yre!" “Well, T)r., if this like to know more concerning it.
you don't look happy.”
“Won't you enmo in here!” And Rich­ refusal.
plow, drawn by this strong team, comes
The first of January found Blakely in contact with that stump, it is a used
ard drew his father into the library. Mr.
Said old Mrs. Philanthropy, the other
Gordon sal down still buhling Richard's short of luuila by considerably more up plow, and the work must atop until day, accosting a precocious urchin in the
than the price to be paid fur the diamond the plow is repaired." “Go ahead," said streets, with a wardrobe remarkable for
hand.
.
“You are in trouble, my son.
Wtal pin. Canfield’s bill came in,'and must be Dr. Morse. The team did go ahead and its ventilating advantages—
settled. It would not do fur him to hold the plow was used up on the stump, and
has happened!"
“Bubby, why don’t you go home and
Tlie eyes of Richard filled with tears as luck in the matter of payment, for the tbe work of laying the wire underground have your mother new up that awful holo
ta looked into his father’s feev. | lie tried jeweler was on acquaintance of more tad to stop until the plow could be men in your trowsers !’’
to answer but his lips &lt;piivered. Then ta i than one of the directors of the tank, and ded—and the plow is not repaired you
“Oh you get out, old ’omsn," was tta
turned away, and opening the door of tta questions might be raked and inferences
respectful reply, “&lt;mr folks is economi­
cabinet, brought out tta fragments of a drawn prejudicial to his standing. In an
How She T.ikes tux Ductos. At the zing, and a bole will last longer than a
.
broken statue, which had been sent home evil hour, under distress of mind and Hartford (Ct.l Retreat for tbe Inaane, a patch am- day.” *!
only tbe flay before, nnd set them on n strong temptation, the young man made party is occasionally given, to which those
Tbe old lady’s honest sympathy was
tabic before his father, over whose coun a false -entry, which enable? *-5~ •-•v relied
are invited; and as they mingle wasted, while the youngster tael a retreat
tenanee came instantly a atalow of regret. street two hundred dollars fr
the fund* ^tcgttlier
_jegttbi
in conversation, promenading, round tta comer, displaying a flngX'ttTiro
"Who did this, my son !" was asked in of the bank.
dancing, ic.,it isdmpossiblu foe a stran­ in tta rear.
This was only the beginning of
an even voice.
ger to tell which arts, which. On one of
ries of defidcatidns, w hich ran through these pleasant wsui-:na,-a gretfcman vis­
Do not be troubled because you have
“I did it."
many vears, before the exposure camo itor was “doing tta agreeable,” to ohu of not got great virtues. God made a mil­
"How 7”
“I threw n&gt;v tall in there, once—only ■wbicn follows such a crime. It was easier tta ladies, and Inquired of tar taw long lion spears of gram a hero he made cos
now to supply tits extravagant demands sbe tad been in tne Retreat
jcc in forgetfulness."
She told trev. Tbe earth is fringed and carpaled,
The ]«oor boy’s tones were husky and of-bls wife, whose annual wardrobe and1 bin), snd ta went on to inquire about tta not with forests, but with grasses. Only
billa for jewelry, for which she had that; institution, to whidh she rendered vory have enough of little virtue# and coiumou
tremulous.
passion,
which
is
characteristic
of
weak
A little while Mr. Gordon sat, controll­
■ intelligent answers; and when he asked fidelities, and you need not mourn because
ing his disturbed thoughts. Then he said minds, almost reached the full amount of' her “How she liked tbs doctor! she garo you are neither a hero nor n siinL-/i#eeksr
his salary.
ehcerfblly—
him such assurances of her regard for tbe
But the end came at Inst.
One morn­’ excellent phrsltian, that the stranger was
Barristers have a ludicrous habit of
“What is done, Richard, can’t ta
helped, put the broken pieces away. You ing seven -years from the day of thulr’ satlsfid of the doctor’s popularity among identifying themselves with their clients
have ban trouble enough about it, I can msrrianc, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely were' the patlente, and ho went awky without by sjicakinE in the plural number: “GeOsee—and reproof for your thoiightlcsx about leaving for the opera, when the1 finding out that the partner In tta conver- fiemetrdf the jury," said a luminary of
Mr. Blakely sallati was no other than the accomplished the Western circuit, “at tta moment tho
nets—so I will not add a word to increase bell was Amg violently.
started and turned pde, with a snddeo1 lady of tta physician, who tells the story policeman snya be saw us in tho gap. 1
your pain.”
“An, father I"- “And tho boy throw his present! tneul of evil.
heraulf with great rest, end Is frequently will prove that wo ware locked up in the
“What is the matter 1" asked his wife,&gt; asked “How she likes the doctor 7” She station-house in a state of inti ■xieallon."
arms about hht father's neck. "You are
who saw the singular change.m his coun has but one answer!
so kind—so good I”
A physician, who recently conducted
Five minutes later, and Richard en­ lenance.
tta post/morIcta examluujon in a case of
Mr. Blakely did not answer, but stood
tered the sitting'room with his father.—
Aunt Phota looked up for two shadowed listening at tbe door. Men’s voices were the strongest arguments in favor, of the itifiuttieuio, reported that, lie was “unable
todtamrar
wncttac tta child was alive o»
faces, but she did not see them. She was now heard, and tho tread of heavy feet I culture of vegetables and fruit, and their
along the passage. There was a start and eonnBmption in tbe family. Is the fuel that not at the time of its dtaiA." That wsa
puzzled.
probably tho same doctor who adver­
“That wns very unfortunate," she said a hurried movement by Blakely; then he such consumption prevents disease. We
are by no means strictly vegetarian in tised his having remdvod “from tta place
a little while after Mr. Gordon came In. stood still, aa If rivited to tta spot.
“Who are they 1 what Is the meaning theory or. practice, but we know by espo- where he mow resides."
“Jl was such an exquisite work of art.—
of thial" asked Mrs. Blakely in alarm. ricnce that fruit even at extravagant pri­
It is hopelessly ruined.”
An editor np io Minnesota says that ta
Richard was leaning against hut father At the same moment two men entered ces is cheaper and tar more profitable to was never tajipy but encein his life, and
purchase than the services of a physteian,
when his aunt said this. Mr. Gordon only tho loom.
.
\
that was on a warm summer a day, w best
and
that
if
the
former
are
not
consumed
“
Yqu
are
arrested,"
said
one
of
them,
smiled and drew his arm around his boy.
ta tey in tta lipa of two blooming maidas an article of every day diet, tho servi­
Mrs. Gordon threw upon her a look of “on a charge tf defalcation."
Mrs. Blakely shrieked, but her hus­ ces of tbe latter will bo required. ’We
warning, but it was unheeded.
“1 think Richard was a very naughty band stood "till and statuedike, ius fare have seen it assorted recently by a nitdical writer, that the introduction of the
of an ashen hue.
bay.”
“George ! George !
This fe falsu," tomato upon the table has reduced tbe
••We hare settled that, Ptata," was
tbe*mild but firm answer of Mr. Gordon; exclaimed Mrs. Blakely, recovering her severity of certain types of summer dis­
r that the tendrils of a woman's heart
“and it is one of our rules to get into sun­ self. “You could never stoop to erimo!" eases to a noticeable extent, and yetiin a
• 0(4 the tame salutary iustincL
“It is true,” bo answered, in a k&gt;w and book, not a dwen years of ag&lt;we saw II
shine M soon »r possible"
asserted
that
this
same
tomato
is
a
“
most
despairing
voice.
Then
laying
one
of
The
smiles of home are ci
Phota was rebuked; white Richard
unhealthful
and
innutritions
fruit”
A
looked grateful, and it may be a little tri­ his fingers ou the diamond pin, that glit­
have good bouses, and who pr
umphant, for his sunt had borne down on tered on her bosom, ta added, speaking
in tho diette tabfts of trar people, and » with a friend outside.
him rather too hard for a boy’s patience
dozen years more will have effect cd'still

C

husband'a dishonor 1 You demanded it.
amuse the cbiklraan.
I remonstrated, and said I pould not at
ford so costly an ornament, You re- uruaao
—— - r
--—
health by the c--msumpt«&gt;n of the pro­
ducts of our gardens, more and better
gardens wilt ta found m
.gZtCaiW. I HNHgUli
■ .ntH stead.—Amzry’s Jottmal of Ayricvfam
rlbd yon, that 1 lutd obtained a wife whose
virtues might bold me upward toHeaven,
heart ia * cup which Uempty. llU B
Dverfluws.
AY®.base nothing to ctijoy
till we have roratthiag to kqpnrt.
He
only live* Who is not a reserwiU, bnf a
now
fall
to
we would oftenor be
fountain.

They should also

�freedom

How to Ha*R Good Schools.—The

fidluwing
destinies of this nation, and

gastiigs’ Jrite Currnit.

Fine Head of

SSY HAIR.

i taken ftom ’

the Ottawa
SBWJlKD AND HAMMOND.
It has not berdtoforo been our good for­

But ho* is this cad

fr. Seward aaya :

_•

“It remains to say on-thlrpoiwf only

a.*1 The
by Dr. Alvord. On njotion, Seth Lewis,
remarkable principally, on account of a» universally slarebolding, I do not pretend of the Marshall Slateznira, was appointed
OtAlrman, pro tem., add George W. Pat­
editorial article coinjiariug Gov. Seward's
tison, of tbe Firemetrii Journal, was ap­
Rochester speech with Senator Hamtune to exchange with the Detroit Hrrald,
but its issue of Doc. 4, has come to hand,

pointed Secretary.

!

ural timo-tbe bail rings.

believe and hope that my country will yet
Herald denounces Mr. Seward's speech i
become a land of universal freedom, 1 do
being alarmingly anti slavery, itnpoBtfe, not
that
will
’ expect
‘ 1 that
it It
will
be I inndo so other­
that you
feel
.
ilLUmad and. aukidaL Hia offence'is ’*i»e
s Ise than through tho
the action of tbe Fed­ half of those published iu the State.
— .’Keep up a goM undorttandlug
eral government, and ail acting in strict
The Business Committee, appointed by
finally summed up as follows :
ecnfbrtnity with their respective umstltu- the Convention, recommended tho ap­ with llioteocbera, sodMean fl thrir efforts
in correcting any irregularity in the pu­
pointment of an orator and a poet, which pils.
Itepublicans, who will never support tho
This extract has been carefully exclu
outrageous doctrines of Senator Seward.
would add very much to the Interest of
5th. Be liberal towards tbe school.—
ded
from
any
notice
on
the
part
of
DornThough deeply stained with the sable coilutnre meetings. They also recommend Pay your school bills.
Sustain It in ev­
or of abolitionism, the northern scntuiienl
that steps be taken to procure an amend­ ery possible way, aud enouuraae tbe
dsr-footed Republicans have allowed It to
ment to tho State Constitution relative to school officers and sustain them In their
escape their notice also. There is not
efforts to make the school as efficient as
publishing the general laws.
We he­
one word of bloody restatance in the
possible.
llers such a measure is demanded by tbe
people, in order that every one may have
We are infoimed that Mr. J. M.
is but one threat, sod that threat is, to
a chance to know what changes are matjp ’Tceblea, of Battle Creek, will address tbe
leave his country and seek a new home
rilfxena of our village on tbe aabject of
“where liberty dwells."
Tho following
x»ns are not of that class, who grudge a spiritualism, on tbe evenings of Decem­
is hit language:
The Herald next proceeds to contrast
little expense when they are to be bene ber 28, 29 and 30.
He ie to be accom
"1 shall not stop to show bow speedy
with this speech, what it terms, “the truly or how complete would be the ruin whirrn fitted by tbe outlay.
ponied by a medium, and will exhibit a
patriotic speech of Senator Hammond," lbs accomplishment of thrpe slaveholding
Tho officers of the Convention, for the painting executed by a medium io a trance
and “the truly conservative and patriotic schemes would bring upon the country. ensuing year, are:
- X,
speech of Senator Hammond.1* For our-, For dne, I should not remain in tbe coun­
President---- Setb Lewia, Marshall
try to tost the sad experiment.
Having
Naw Year'* Ball.—Our esteemed
selves, wc very much doubt if the writer
Statesman.
.
spent my manhood, though not my
Vice Preaideote—J. Ia Hnckstafff friend, H. Lewis, proposes to furnish en­
of
m the
tne Herald
ntnra article
sroc.c has
ism ever carefully
rareiuiiy whvle
whole lifOi
life. ln
In *
a frrc
free But*,
State, no ariatoeraey
aristoeraey
read either of the speeches to which be’ of any kind, much lew an ariatoeraey of Coldwater Union; A. E. Gordon, Grand tertainment to such as “trip the light fentaatic toe," at his Hall, in Prairievilla, on
refers, he so very much mierepresente slaveholders shall ever make the laws of Rapids Enquirer.
M SrMU.r Sraunew no-b-n- «y., !*»&gt;“J,ta*k“ 1 .fi*11 “
*"
Secretary—G. W. Pattison, Firemen's. the evening of tbe 31st instant
in his speech, that Cuba ia not to be de­ Uli: vt
Journal.
ScWtolystriThiH or a Loafs*.—-To
d in Agriculture, Man­
sired by the south, but does say that he
The following are the resolutions adopt­ stand at tbe street crossings, and snow­
________ ?n»de, which were innocdhl
“would m»t oppose the acquisition of ter­ and beneficent, I shall never be a denicen ed by the Convention:
ball every man, woman or team that hap
ritory that would place tbe slave Sutra of a State where men and women are
Jttiofrrd, That a proper regard fur the
reared as cattle, and bought and sold at public interest requires the passage of a liappens to pew.
on /numerical equality and more, with
merchandize.
When that evil day shall law compelling the publication of tbe
Faazxa Rivaa.—Accounts concur in
the free Sutra
and he also says that oome. and all furtlicr effort at resistance
proceedings of the Board ol Supervisors
shall be impossible, then, if there shall be of tbe several counties where papers arc ■lating that the Frazer Rivpr excitement
has humbugged more into situations of
no better hope fur redemption that I can
Cuba.”
penury end starvation than it luw beoeThe speeches of Mr. Seward and Mr. now forsee, I shall say with Franklin.while
looking abroad over the whole earth for (be publisbed in all the papers of the filted. The yield of the gold ground
Hammood are peculiarly alike in one par­
a new and more congenial home: “Where county.) and al! other ffiatters relating to
waa utterly exaggerated.
ticular, and very much unlike in another. liberty dwells there is my oouutry."
the public business—the expenses of
They both display a strong confidence in
We are inevitably led to tbe conclusion which should bg paid by the people. InA wag down East nominates the
the final supremacy of either freedom or | by the tone of our Democratic cotempo- steaii &lt;&gt;f bejpg, as at present, most gen­
following Kangaroo ticket for I860—For
slavery. And each see:ns equally con ft - rarics, that they intend to join in the nul- erally left to be borne by tbe prew, or President, James Buchanan; lor Vice
of the principle tyhich nation schemes of the most radical ^1- the people deprived of all knowledge of
President, Gerrit Smith. Die recent run
the action of their public servants.
heir respect!'
reapedivb focsli- traista of the south.
If not, why this
ta tbe favorite of their
Jletulred. That we deem It a duty to of Smith in New York, and Buchanan in
ties. But they differ much in ths man­ wholesale abuse of Mr. Seward, and this ouraelvea and the people at large to en­
Illinois, has suggested tbe combination.
ner of effecting the result and in the duty laudation of the disunion speeches of Mr. force tbe absolute necessity of a mure ex­
Mr. Douglas is getting so far
ol their respective Jocalides in case of Hammond sad others I Ara we to under­ tensive and liberal patronage &lt;4 tbe lo­
cal press of the State, to the exd jsko of ready for tie l’re»idn.th»l trot that his
failure. Tbe speech of Mr. Hammond is '
stand that newthern Democracy is going foreign papers, and. to this end, we re­
fu» &lt;»f disunion from bcgiiming
_
_ to end, iu to fan's* upon the extension and recogni- spectfully recommend to tho publishers of groom, James W. Sbcahan of the Chicsco
cose
the ---------------tells to succeed
in carrySlate ...
In wv
the VUnion TI— this Slate to use every endeavor to im­ TTmrf has In preparation a life of him
case
South fails
—
— tbe
--- 1'’ of ,iarOry
J in every utaiv
ing out
out the
Uie principles
principles of
of the
the Dred
Dred Scott
Scott j Such
Sucb jg
a^trinc of
of Mr.
Mr. Hammond
Hammond's
ing
doctrine
’s prove tbeir pajiera, and make them more
Ma. St Mxaa.—Senator Sumner, who,
dedsiun, iu planting slavery every where. spwch. antl „ ,ucbt it roceives the coro- fully exponents of the local interests of
tbeir county and State; and that they os has been announced, feels sufficiently
Hear what he says in various porta of his . men&lt;lation of tho northern slavocratic urge In all suitable ways this duty, in
restored to resume Lis Senatorial scat at
speech:
I press. Wc had supposed that the abuse this respect, upon the public.
tho opening of the coming session, has
“I confess that, for many years of my | o( 8^^,. Seward waa but in accordance
Reoolrtti, That wc re-affirm the opin­
engaged rooms st Washington.
ions hitherto declared by this association,
lift, i W..ri 0.1;
-ftr
,10, De,J th.
against personal attacks upm the part of
ths dissolution of the union, and I openly
, ,
.
Oswego, Dec. 2.—Tbe rccettd* on Cs
evowed.L
1 UmuM enieruin .nd-at ™&gt;
out of the
-k- —
established
ld-h-d policy ofd».
that party, edit ora in the discussion of questions of
nal tolls on properly shipped &lt;rom Os
out bc£tatloa express the same sentiment of killing off, by misrepresentation and public Interest, and that wc will use our uego sinde the opening ol nsvigatiou to
now, but that tbe victories wc have abuse, the most prominent members of influence to elevate the character of the Dec. 1st, amount to 8303.700 against
achieved and those that I think we arc tbe Republican party. They well know press of this State, by avoiding every­ 8209,578 tor the corresponding period
thing that may tend to weaken Its influ
about to achieve, have inspired me with
that a party, in order to bo successful,
ence and lessen the public respect for this
' the hope—I niay say the belief—thnt we
can fully sustain ourselves in tho (Inion, , needs its leaden, as much as an army
- does great agent of civilization.
Sl Louis, Dec. 2.—Gov. BiascJl, of
RrtoM, “that wc again urge upon all Illinois, has issued a proclamation railing
and control ita action in all great affairs.
always
their |~ipol’• 1[ its
ll* generals.
gene™**- It
•* ba* u&lt;"»J
• been
uwu luv.r
v
I
icy,
if
posable,
to
make
the
Republican
-Why. It would be dffleulc to Sod now «&gt;. if p~bh."»k«
n^ublicuo our brethren of tbe press, the adoption a special election to oe bald on llic 4th of
" system
. ’
of
' sub-r-j
‘
anuarv
occasioned1
...... ln
' fi|j jjiC vafftncv...
a Southern man who feels the system to
■ । ' party distrust
dUtrart its boat
best men.
The same
Mine of the “advamcx fatr"
Cit./,
r^.^.1- the
th. .
r .in
»» t.
■
M-riptiun, as tbe lu*st for
the p«pcr,
be the slightest burthen oo his consienou kind of policy was attempted two years primer and ’tbe purchaser—and, indeed, by the death of Thomw D. Ilacriw.
—who does not, in fort, regard it as nn '
-n thif StaU. „,|Btivato men supposed
the
only
system
which
can
be
made
to
A
Cam-raiAX
S
kktimkxt.----- If yon
-u.1 ed-enUF to t^, n.Mt.r endth. :
enudltee. ,or U.. f. B. Soe^r.bip.
fat al all.
would hare-your laws obeyed without
slave, elevating both—as wealth, strength
'
Rttolrrd, That in tho opinion of this, mutiny, ace pell to it that they arc pie­
and Awer-andnstax-of the main pil- Soch las been ihctr policy al way*. But
association, the many severe and opprrs ces of God Almighty’s law—otherwise
lars and controlling influences of modern . this commendation of Hammond's speech
live provisions of our State Constitution all the artilleiy in the world cannot keep
oivilintioo—and who is not now prepared 3ntj th0 speech ot Jeff. Davis is inexplilimiting tbe powers of the Legislature, down mutiny.
U m«i«»to it u every bee.nl.
.
oo|m np(m
,hal tht conferring extraordinary powers ppon the
•-Why. that for ourselves we have Mt- ' Democracy of tbe north are about to take Board of Supervisors of the eorporatirms,
The Ptnntvlronian records tho
tied this question of emancipation ngainst . Kr(||1 pro-slavery grounds and force ’he and limiting the sum to be paid l&gt;r pub­ dentn of a pbvsielan. who “was an ardent
£‘k'dTi”JZ,o„«5X‘,“d
rL (.WuL.’ i.u&gt;
sut. lishing the laws of tho State t&lt;r El5, tu&gt; admirer of Mr. Buchanan, and approved
well as the now admitted fact that the In­ of his entire Kansas policy.” Such ap­
the world mbit eee^rt oer wtlutltm.
of lb. Ctf-.p
’
strument is wholly inadequate to tbe lib­ proval, says 1’rentire. has t&gt;ren the death
“If, ig 1800, they beat us—what then I
--------. m--------of many of Mr. Buchanan's friends, re-1
TIicko are questions that well may be
BrasTxn.
"---------- —Three
— -i-i
sickly tLoco
— v
Foco
— eral government of the State, seem to reJuirc
a thorough revision of our Slate ocutly.
Mked. And-the answer is obvious. We sheets have just expired, viz : The Lex­
ocu«tituti&lt;m at no distant period.
must l&gt;e prepared; ana tbe very efforts ington (Sanilac Co.) Signal, which ia auc
Rtrtlttd, That the thanks of the Con
Wc hear a rumor, that the Dem
wo must make to prevent such results will ccedcd by The Jeffersonian, a true Rcvention arc due, and are hereby tendered, ocrats in oar Ixymlnlure, will run Qus.
better prepare us than any courwi we can K" "can sheet; the Corunna (Shiawassc)
ocrat; and the Three Rivera (St. Jo- to tbe President, R. E. Roberta, and M. E. Stuart fur the U S. Fe ialr. Whether
pursue that I can gee. Wo must bo pre­
Howard Webster, of the Fire Depart­ be will be presented as a Douglas, anlipared, I say, to take care of ourselves, sc|&gt;h) Herald. Die climate of Michigan
ment of tbe city of Detroit, for tbe use of Dowglas. Buchanan, or anti-Buchanan—
whatever may come. It is dear that tho is uncongenial to the dissemination of Pro
Firemen's Hall for the purposes of this Slave-pen, or anti slave-pen candidate,
fdavcholding States of this coufedorscy, Slavery principles if we do not mistake
rumor aayeth not; it does not make a *dif
meeting.
wliaterer hazards they may choose te in­ tbe signs of the times.—Al/tyan Journal.
Il was resolved that when tho Cun ven of bittrranoe,’ for be will ran backwards,
cur by renaming in alliance with a maPoor, sickly things indeed 1
Why,
aayAow.— .Warthall Slalctntan.
j.wlty of Don-eiaveholdora now so inflam­
tlicrc is no need of tbeir dying stall.
ed against them, must ever and at all
sing, on tbe third Thursday In January.
Thm Dab of Da. IIostxttea’s Sto­
times hold their destinies in tbeir own Tbe Democratic organ of Barry county
mach “Btrnuta," for Dyspepsia, Flatu
hand*. They can never permit any for­ could give them lessons upon this subject
OlH ■AJUUTIEH.
leuce. Heaviness of the Stomach, &lt;”■
eign power to legislate in reference to tff expiring.
Why give up tbe ghost in
The official canvass shows tbe average other like affection, is second to none in
their peculiar iadustrie! system, whether times like these 1
H you. cannot Issue Republican majority in the Stale to be Amt-rioa or abroad. To be able to stela
to abolish or to modify, or impose undue
once a week, why, issue once • fortnight. TEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED confidently that the “Bitters” are a cer­
burden* oo it
Sudi legislation must be
resisted with all our means, and without Don't be afraid of your legal advertise­ AND FOURTEEN. Tho foUowhw are tain cure foi tbe dyspepsia and liko dis­
eases, hi to the proprietors a source of
ments not having l&gt;een published accord­ the majorities!
regard to any ecnveqnet»cw.
.#
unalloyed pleasure. It removes all mor­
“If it should so happen that the free ing to law. They will live if not allowed
bid nutter from ths stomach, purifies tbe
Stales of tho Uoiou, being now, and al to appear for twenty day a In ancccMion. 5. Q.lsbsn,(8ac.af8uu,)..........
.10,141 blood, imparts renewed vitality to the
ways to be, in a majority, do establwh n It is the ofitluvil that makes these things John M'KIuncy, (Stale Trowum
•*« nervous system, giving it that tone and
Dm1 L C*»». fAskitor Graersl.).
political Uno between the two sections
energy to indispensable fur the reatoraell right.
What msn is there so foolish
and the two systems of labor, legislate
lion of health.
Tbe numerous ack now 1exanins
the files of a ------newspaper
in
Sl.vI.Kd OBer./ 'lP.'jU edgtnents of ite superior excellence and
uixin it and maintain it, then they will . aa
—to
---------—-------------------r-r— —
r
lUxrd
Eduction..
MB
oimautute a power as foreign to ua as any 1 order to ace if the Sheriff 'has sold bis
beneficent rcAults. have osiurcd the pronatkm in the world, and we cannot sub- farm according to law 1?
Farms are not O. 3. SfMieiag
M«Q prictora the*, it cannot but prove a great
cure to tho afflicted, and impart vitality
of much account; and if legal advertisers
fcoealqsv colonies of ‘*her countries may
to the thorough system.
withdraw tbeir patronage, because s ps
on Monday last.
Their present cession
hare submitted to, before these Southern
For sale by Druggists ami deniers gen­
per cannot issue r^fulariy, it only shows
will be short, expiring on the 4lh of erally, everywhere.
St. Domingo or Jamaica, or one at alt th.it the legal profetoion in tho c-»untie«
March, and will be one of inueh interest
approximating to it, they win rood thia referred to by the Journal, are not up to
to the country.
Several exciting ques­ upon, by remedies recommended by cer­
Union into fragments and plunge the ihc standard of a portion of Barry county
tions will undoubtedly occupy -their at­ tificates. which La*e frequently origin*
world in ruin."
attorneys.
.
tention, among which will be tho Mexi­ ted from some unknown sousee.
Wo might add to these extracts but
OF Hon. Z. Chandler left Detroit can Protectorate—Repeal of the Kansas
We beliere that a JMirimr poNsasinp
thons above arc sufficient for our purpoee.
ou Tuesday evening, tho 30tb ulfc, for English bill of the Initt session—the bogus
rf/andotbet locofoco sheets call “ctnurrrw/irr and patriotic.'"
With the Dcmoc- S. Senate. Upon his next trip to tbe
Federal CUy, he will hare the company
of a Republican colleague from thia
State,

t

tion there to . be obtained, ths principal
awd paramount idea in the mimls of your
cbilaren.
3d. Attend tbe school youfsFlves aa
w.r.

SPECIAL

NOTICES-

BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT
i* it la RUumatrf Paina, Nsurslrio.
..lied Faw. Huff JoiaU. *e . U.T it

BLFL8 1'MATT.

ARK RECEIVING

issjrfilM rei&gt;
.rvpnatar* hav
»So sU M is rw

r. rMtwetfallr.
n R THOM.Uv M. D.

£083 O H

kkdwed

mm

0.1- WOOD A CO.. Frerrtata
r .1-ih.m.lX Y Wire

D»l«l. September T7.
[7** T11» abure
..
,I.t uf Dm-iBberneiL

xVOTS &amp;
». M. LOVELACE.

GEO. I*. BAKER.
SHERIFFS SAMS.

GROCERIES

W. K. FERRIS. Hh.ntf

HARD-WARE I
Now is the Time, and

w.l: All ttol rertsln riteee or pareel
•led ts Ut- rffiaA * » MMAtertOa. it

tbe »
Mv ef BoatU^.

BALSAM !
The Best Remedy

SIVIIOIA A«.&lt;&lt;»&lt;».

Of thr Aft, for iht Cort nJ

UoirrGAGfe sale.
efault iiatino been made in ttii
psnnrnl Of a rert*.n mm of iwhwt. as-

D

Ly J. K.Jlsrt, of Itarry Co.,
K, H&gt; AW Draner. ofUrt
nrtgare wuduh roeonUd
ItoC'***' •ItaMd* of Itarry &lt;*&gt;•.
G. .-f MurAfagrt, r-u |.ig» S».

rraislnlnr imr*l
an Hierro?. Kufeee

Desais; BnrmefteM,

ARKL 0RAMnt,MMl
Osar 1. m. Auy tor MwgpjBI, v
FKUBATE tWIWfe.
TATE OF MtUHlUAX
Marry Cnuulv.

S

DRY GOODS!

zoo and Battle Creek

Indiana Senator*—Impeach men i of judge

Watrous of Texas—Slavs odds for the

Wheat, Qor», Owa, Butter, Lard, Fork,
Presidential ranipaign.

We would also

suggest to our Democratic friends the
propriety of funning a eomtnitthe to n-

124 Laks sired, CUeage. (reatovs* fnxn 14 halt
Water MVW.j U wham all esSsra sboeld ba ad;

to strikingly io coatrast with Mr. Sew.
ritemate ano* and ram. sleighing and

■gurwM»a‘aaan.,r

the “bloody and fiuiatirat diatribe” (ac­
cording to tho Herald) of Mr. Seward

consist 1

Simply that he too, believea, run on Saturday night spoiled it again.

; turns, is 12,181.

In tbe county.

�3

ped.

Ague Cure,

KN APEN’S COLUMN'

Co. G- Y. CROCKETT.
CflARtMH BtKDETT,
THOMAB DtKX RCQUM, M. 0,

TON

NOT

GEORGE ARNOLD,
SAMUEL TOUXG.
Mai- ANNA WHELPLET,
Mira riBGIJUA VACGHAN

HARDWARE STORE

RUSSELL’8 COLUMN.
Fans aaarrae

new spubg goods!

GWEN FRIzn

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLliEN PRIZfc,

'. . I .T-ll

NEW BERING GOODS!

GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE

GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED.

DRY GOODS!

HARDWARE!
laahed ia thearatem. currurling

PRINTS,

MERINOS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

’*“* *“*

uSthrkSd.

JWSiS

BUCH AS

I'“r’ *od
WORTH FROM SO Cf.XTS TO.Pne 00,
be siren to aa(h aubeoaber itamealiat.tr

DENIMS,

COPPES Alp TIX1WABK!

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
SlilltTINGS (brown and white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8SI

M&gt;DTO &amp; SE'DBSI

MERES,
MAIU, GLASS AMD SASK I
Kidney Comdainta, Bcarlat Fa
o&gt; arannd tbe Lirer. Pleunar

READY-MADE

3 paeLagea of fold cental

CI OTH1JVG!

Io Patent
SOUaald V
SO “
10. ”
». Ladar.
X&gt;. SUaar iiiuaL Coaed Waicbaa
KOfU.erw •
•
ia.0 G&lt;&gt;!d Gn

of every possible »ixe, recently purchased

©RBDXSIRT!

GLASS-WARE

lr aad apoadiiy. C&lt;
don. 1ulUtnaui.ii
pcpals, Lirer C
the II..V1 wrut I

BOOKS.

GROCERIES

■-Jlneribrrr.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
« ML TBE PURPOSES OF 1 FAMILY PHYSIC.
J. r. Hobart* A Cu., FTaathigr.
* 1 IU. W ... |-n&lt;H..lll.

HAO'S AiTD &lt;DAJ3

COOKI1IG STOVES !

DEAN A SALTER,

ilal-lyin
AtUatiaa t-Fmsen I

JUST RECEIVED

BOOKS ANU STATION ERT

At the cheapcit htorv in town by

H.J.KENFITDD

The ■ er»t BONNET*. RIUDONS, and FLOW.

k-atirtiig. It »ay
_ flrat ol Juiv aw

I bUlaoitery al

at natimi’ihing l'»w priero. My motto CH AM BRAS, MARSEILLES COD
ia ‘a little cliro^r than the cheapest.’
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new Myla.)
I have just received a good n.MCTtment
WHITE GOODS, &lt;Sk.
.
Ladles

DRESS GOODS

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
FOB TUI
COTES', LOIS',
Croup, Broach

MEN AND BOY'S WEAK!

• Such a» Print*. Ginghams, ULainit, Mo­
MORTGAGE SALE.
__________ ________ | rin.is, Parnmcttfla Blatk Almccaa and a
tH-t.arc'red to brpaidby i variety uf W.wl DeLaiita, all very nice ■
DENIMS, STRIPE AND QIECK
r.brarhtgdatc Ibcarvenlu I
. J
.__
'
• . —i- .-j - lMn,ted by j nud very cheap.
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
...
r. of Barry J
Also n „
gtxti assortment of Cloths for
m IL Stan
Stan-­ men's
■ wear, and
.1 a large stuck &lt;&gt;f staph*. variety and style.
evenly, and .Stele i f Michigan, to Hiraui
ley. uf I .eiVengL, ji-eiuslo county, end ritale of
Indiana, which aaid Mortgage waa duly revurded Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
and tickings.
AND P’LAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ut
MILLS

AND

STORES!

HOOTS tint! SHOEM.
Go «alaH’.. "AX&gt;! tua-Jtgeg. there U claimed to be
due at lb. date uf Ude nutiec, trea hundred andX
'Ladle
’s Gnitcrs Haskins and Boots, h
thirty-ooeikllar* and ninety two cento.
|
and Milliter pr-erethnge baringb-MiH-titntid gotol assortment at very low prices.
On kind a very largo stock ofCrockery
maiuins
th ar f
stone anJGhwt Ware.
Just received a new stock uf

A PBIZF. FOB EVERKBOUl I
WHO SUBS! HIDES FOR THE

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CASSlMEREMfa largwatoek,

DOE-SKIN, BLACK BROADCLOTH.

■EMD'A&amp;XE©

NEW YOBK WEEKLY PBBM,

of range tain* »e»L in Barry county and
Michigan, and rnntainin-rlj-hty Mrraof la

k BEAUTIFULLY

LOWELL, MAES.
Sold by J. V. iUMiKMft, Mi

of an kinds cheap fbr Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity

illustrated
A II L Y NEWSPAPER

PROBATE NOTICE.

IP HJ10-02

lagr ol Uealiov*. In •«! On my nf Bjrry. that be­
ing Uaa pU** of balding the Croat Court In aatd
11,.
.!■» „r KnaeBlto-r arit. at two

iilKA M B. ATANLET. Murtg»S e.
tiara, SepUmbar XV, SJ.

KXAPEN.

A GIFT WORTH FROM W CENTS to |IMS
WILL BE SENT TO EACH HCHHCRIBEB OX
RECEIPT OF THE MUBBCBIBTIUX MONEY.

OVER MOUTHS!

-.8

WISBOV WEIGHTS!
knapkts.

tbe *«id petiinteroitrd by

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

FRANCIS R0WER

nBErJ-*»£ji vrtuuuwjiM- an res.'
TOT. COffWi jkJHiSHKKT-inoe
w.itE. n aicui orm

acrib-TZiM wlU ba enur'd

.

If von trout k»r LOOKING GLASSES. go i
‘ •
KN APES'A

. .... r. .

UVAW^

r

““’•^atelT70'
OVEN STOVES;
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

DANIEL ADEE. PuMhber

r&gt;rr .. Mownjp

r^r.&lt;

----- ~~~Dr~A. E- BO5ITEIL,

SAMVEL A5DBU8,

physician* surge
J,

e^P! MABDWAM
win at

TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.

atrrrirrrteur trn jaiwrar

Srt^HtaT- nfeUkSnU

TIIST -W-AZRE;

utAPxra
LOW PBICltfl
•4tKf

KXAFKTS

1. B MITCHELL.

OATora

«m rawr « rw aoma-er wmrr
tfamataautaa,M« ■, law
■

JUttiigeFeboui I**-

TJORMEBLY krpt by T. Puauro. is
r constahtlv making udditums to the
same, nil of which, he proposes to set*
CHEAPER than I he CHEAPEST

ClBartd sasuiis*. “ Hutto la
-MAU. PROFITS AND QUICK GALEA

Haartw. !fcr.. it HU*COOPERING BUSINESS.
&lt;' ' . l'
lB »tl tea varinua bl

f

or ALL KTMnH HtOMPTLY attenRTMiLWI •ndOOXDCOTOR
mxL

WILLIAM JONES

MLbT GOODS, al the
LOWEST PRICES.

W.UhJ.’.. G-4 a*18U™

KMAPHJTS.

TEMPERANCE

Yke reaauua Why

KXAPEJT3.

TOBACCO, go to

AND
SHINGLES,
on band and «H ptw*w wishing to buy or
ncl! will do well to roll beft n- bargaining
else* here.
I «Mukl portkularlt cnll the attention ahilhaga to au d-lus.
uf peniona who are faiilding to th* fact
that 1 fcare juat Received a large nlCck ol
Nail a «:xl Glsis and thst I will f.inii»h
•mIi, (HlsrtaiWriW THmm1ng» in..
‘
'
b» wwslble.
IIJ KENFIELD
nlS-yl

’Eu$3k911 M’K’of the

KO Ladlea’ GoldWatobe.

T/ymTwant miTnOTIONS, «e &lt;• KNAPEN S.

COMMISSIONERB* NOTICE. ,

AND CUTLERY.

CONUTAim.T UX RAND.

areal any SILK CONGRESS GAITERS
’
KXAPEX-S.

KXAPEX’8-

WW!
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

if you weal say WHIT* GOODS, go u

—d Fabrory

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CH ALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a new itix-k oFEall and n inter GOODS,
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP
which will bcnohlfur
HERD-S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

PLUMES. nd SHUGA

i FORK BARBELS. FLOUR BARRETJt, TCB8

�©FILLS

BLOOP
CHARLES BXJRPZTT.

GEORGE ARNOLD,

^'Sx’^Srrxr.

' •

Mts* VIRGINIA VAUGHAN,

SAMWIUWORE

rmzCk u

golden
golden

PRIZE,
PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE. . T
GOtDEN ftazfij
GOLDEN PRIZE.

PRINTS,

Shawls,

DELAINES,

MERINOS,

Many dixeaaea thaiafflict bomaaitv areinhentod
as heir lotan* from the diseased bodia* of sickly
sires. Sennuis. Consmuptwn. Sy pbIllis and Fits,
are among tha most common of eanaUtulioiial dis
rasca. how, we csre no’ bow man) genmUtona
the seeds of IbrM diseases may bs«s bswu estab­
lished in the system. gnmipliM lhe bli«&gt;d-JMuwi-'s Am
Ji-fintt adlcredicutr from tbe
b die* uf Um afflicted retry partid* of durreml
delimits, end fill tbe rein* with ccw, pure and
l.»..tll.» kl~wl

. An impreia) Uuano, Mniaming a...-.
roarr cost ***, of the
inaliug reading matter, from Uie prna oi u«
r Drat wntore of tb» d*y.
Mrefrtort Ahrp Fart.
A PRESENT.
-

iiwiery, denims,

b L4NNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, IJXSEYS, SCOTCH PiaiDS,
irir recurrence, and Tent-then file Uyanff the wriaarv anam
-•
M,.. •
-h! *W •’&lt; r-’
In the BW NDIN A YI aS VEG ITABLEIILOOD
ILLS. Ur KoUcti prerewta Uao row l*( l«c&lt;y
rar* ofexperience, bard study aodcitmnDMnl a*.
&gt; what a perfrelpillsboailJ U .Xp onr ran AuM
Mir soiaertorty after one .Inpie 'nr'. nits uf

SHIRTINGS (broww and white,) SEN­
TICK Y JEAN'S, TWEEDS, CASSI
MERES,

eotfrw your pmndtua.ian Bie.&gt;d 1‘urtoer aadlllaed &gt;*Ub. tbal I hav« tboughs it
duty. *ad
It ia haa my locitoaikia, to girt j.na a plain .tat*nientofniy case. I waa fur redre »_iid,d Filb
ll.al bane uf all Wkjfcrt. and cflWsner in bn.lnrea
th.peri.ia Toreenpithiste cM tbr aw-reDed rtm*dire wbkh I hare uw-d to rid inymlfaf CH*&lt;lfatoka
would II. M I mek* a aatonabniy caMoeixC I al.
a* raoMliae With th*Leal ptreakren* I rouhMe*
nt 1 waa induced to try your mcd.c-.-w* tUreagb
th* peraaaaivna uf a fr:*ad and afi.ru.tog tbuii a
few dais waa ffr«ai|y Ukctttcd, and ia aah*tt,
__
.1, I ...

CI OTH1JVG
iwth*»toWi*^yy. ..
' * * raaraxzxi *r

p. ROBEB

DR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.
LOWELL, MASS-

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
B. R. Hemrdie* are sold br Druggist
where.
11 Al) WAY
J. P. Retort* A Co.. Heating*.
A. J. Bowne, I’r-ineriHe.
E. XicU-to. Ureag tUl*.

COOKIWS STOVESC

EATS AiY© DATS

JE'TO'EIuIL’Z’ 1

.

JUST RECEIVED

BOOKS AND. STATION EH Y I I"1 ITlLklAM H.DAXTA toa jml rereiredauew’

At the clwspcst »ti»rv in town by
BLJ.KENFIFLD

a new atixk &lt;-f Full kfitl winter GOODS,.
which will be sold for

* to the .atirtaclioa *f tbe farmer. It produce.
from » to SO b«diet, to o»t
wwn on pood
-Und, and from it. hardy natnre wUl not winter
JEHU or drewr-^til from lb* effect, of a w»l
— .priag. 1! may be auwn any time between the
nrot of Jalv and tlio brat of Nrermber.
- PACK AUKS **0hient to produce’, from t to
I 5 10 btuheh tl.« ffril yrer.pui up in Unmg aacs*.
| Swill be rent to «ny addre** on th* receipt of
KO-je Dollar, by ntolL.

6

HILAJD-Y FuA-TT,
at nntntiishing t»w price*. My motto
is ‘n little cheaper than tirecbcn|n»L’
I have just nxcivpd a good aaaortmart
Ladle*

■ irj ordinary bu.iuro* at SUU. iasl
g
card uf ibewwmlcrtnl turretliat vl.;irSrendli'sn■ Jtood I'u.-iUr aad I’tUs were cCUling. f «u
•cloeed by a fneud to li t them.
। Such nn Prints, Gingham*. Ixljtina, McI barebren ading tbe periter for tol..ttu*&gt;»
riutw. Piiniinvttaa Black Alnacnts and a
j variety «&gt;f Win*! Dcluttna, all very nice rre-micucadaliua* So t aiuUde ia it. use to aa
that I eanuot na w di.|.iwe with the u»e of it &gt;1
I nnd t cry cheapmy ad• attc-d age. Werentymevrei a a*..
■
1
Al«t”ap"&gt;«&gt;3 a«anrtiiicnt uTCTutha for
I cheerful'.' gt»e tills InfutaisUon fur die baretiter.’* wcor.and a large atock of rtaplea. fit uf lbw. atoularii aCrttid.
’
MOHRISMUBEIS
Dcninta Sheeting*, «liirting, strip**, ebci k*
Tbe aUo. eertifxwte* and mauy other., caa U&gt;
•renal my offle. brauruiMi xit aug’time. Ur) «sia
and ticking*.
"flay FaaiUy Medical aliumiac, gtalia Quu, my
J UST RECEIVED a new lot of
llauufactory, asks room anil nfhre, Xa, C East*

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS and SHOES

Do mi ba put off by unprincipled daate* With
e'-her preparation, they make more profit cm.
Demand Artof*. and taka no other*. Tha drk
want £* tort,»ld lbw? i* fcrlkrtt. mA UWF shoJd

AU our Rrrnediw ar* far sale by
Sc-Id by J. P. Hwrtirn, H trtfrp.

lanlicS. Gaiter* Buskin* mtd ^M.’t*, a
good *»*iirl metrt at very lots-priO*.
On hand a terr large itock i&gt;fCrockery_
•time and Glam W are*. \
Just received a new stock of
] shall tell there beautiful geode far Awrdy /’ey
aad not on Um*, (or ralbor are «r pay.!) tot will
eontincc tsj *a* in three adnate*, that it I* for
th* customers interest, aa well a* miae. to buy

A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY I

®SDOEB3±3,

WHO BVBSCRIBES FOR THE
ru one n«
St.i

MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,
A BEA UTl FULLY

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity

the philosopher* stone
ND.
. vsatiy Sianbuc trendrtu. hat
nuflM|uirfuland true, tlian the recent diacorer* Hist

ISAAC C. MOTT,
naw selling *wrr fiuaUy lim-ift fcr I DotUK
IMS can ua aaaxijpaa aur auuMnae auaaor*. ■» » v.n«r store Itos side ofbe w York. It is tba only good
Cu^MiASTKa

1LB.CH -IP.UBlIF8!
c-wug.**

■■'* rotate of I* a rid

New Arrangement
B.TUH •» FUe Art “
RIKER to* recently opened
iIMgaU.re.re th.ihinf.toj}

*aa^S~~iyror.'uto 15 gHU^ UW
'wenty-one repies one year, and •! gifts•.. .30 iC
Tbe articles to to distributed sre crapn.ed in
l^SttedStolre Treaanry Noto..fflOgO Oft

intraffnetiun of BOOTS A SHOES aa a branch of
bi* trade, would solicit a portion of the pnbHc pat
roesgo.

on hand and all persona wishing to buy or
•ell will do well to call before liargu'uiing
elsewbrn*.
. . .
I would particularly Call tho . attention
of per-un* who are building to the fact
that 1 bare jual Received n large slock ol
Nails and GIum and that I will furnish

at aa low a figure aa poaaihle.
nlS-yl___________H J KEN FI ELD

TEMPERANCE ’

CUSTOM WORK

a!B©©JB_IBY3 j

kept constantly on hand, and all-kinds MADE TO
place. CaH.'iJ b-uk.l l i.ri-c nmuimdMlirfy

Don’t forget the place,

Sas. K«S7£ttXitS-dS:

ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE.

WILLIAM JONES,
ElaviHg boH't Use ewtlrc Block of

‘rice* Regulated to »nit Ore ttaaea—call
ttw-.rr-.
_lfa«ljjijp,Oct- li/BL
.
Epecatora* Sale ol Beat E*tat«.
Fiirwmot to lieeilre and Aetbority L.retofcre
granted to « br lbw Judge of Fretotc, fur lb*

ormerly

weet qu.rter of arctiun three In town feur,i»artb
f’"c’haRLFS .GALLOWAY.

.

Kept by t Pnuun, u
constantly snaking addition* to lhe
satire, all of which, he propoan to acll

Cunataatir &lt;m band, all kind* of Gmtda to my Un*

-woilk,

SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALK8.
Boptngtormteihii&gt;itrt*iai Wall my friend.,
1 .toll .pare BoaaretMo to atokakUtr nails satia-

m as good order end aa prompt aa any
other-Mill in Barry, or any other county.
IlKviag eecttred tin atantaeaoC

N. Eastings.
■MIIKMTSWM’

SbateT"

tip. .JMMWl

aa Miller, and our njiU being built on thp
most imprornd plan, together with agood
Smsttrr—wo are prepared to do the
beat of work. PUaM give usa calL
Cwb paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT.
Hartings. Ben.. 8,1857,

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

CHEAPER that the CRRAPEST

IS now in mteccoful operation, reedy
to do any amount of
,

cnTsid^

st Hcuntaia* reerythiag that wa* eirr
fta a FAMILY GROCERY Store, th*
mMut alsrgersad more funeral M*ortt can bo found at any other catoblubmeul
M offered ol price. low er tton ever Uluru
n the Stat* of Michigan. Call and see.
Ur lb* pi.ee—New Brick Store. S doer*

siftci&amp;ita.

F
New Barry Mill,

^areA’“ud’XSL
SEND LN YOUR OIUlElfi.'andthe giZda will bw
salaried aad put up with aa much rare as U yea
were prreenl to select them yourrrlres.
. .

ty-To whom all nrd'rrs mffstba sddrereed_^a

TO THE PUBLIC L
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Th* *torrr famine*. i» ;dH *s raetowa b
aw tarried Ok by Us* aabtentor, ,M bl*

-

PBGF. MOTT’S FEBMIFUGE WINE-

COWa-LORATLAV,

:.MMtofgr.
l/8E5.
.—I hr M*';-.. HfW »Y

•J thf J^tottj wiit •'*

WtntH"r'‘ua
JAMKNA.b
Arrotixiv •*» c*«»
aad ftoMhr to W
Ito. wUl primiplly a tend

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TERMS—$1.50, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19,1858.

NO. 32.

you on Iho result of-oucMgotlaumn wmfi
““
question to a vot. of the people,' which cohstructed from the northern to tho flow,. U..y ... OPP™~K| b, ita, tank. I “
ofSaitB ukatl&lt;m!arid ths means news- obliged to ruduen the ration, and even China.
in my oubjion.lhey were bound to do UU. southern boundary, and frbm toe eastern
You were InfbnMd, by my last annus)
dur the Kansas and Nebraska act. Tlda ta the western boundary of toe State.-—' eery for th. Improvement of the territory | with tin. p recto Roa **'?’*’
and the advancement* of their own Inter- fiment left to subBist the troop, until tbo. moeaagc, that our Minister bad teen‘in.
■was lhe all-important quartton which had Congress dee&lt;hed these claims X'nreasr n- ana tno auvsneement &lt;x were uwn unv.
alone onnvulrtsJ the Territory, andyettUe able, provided by tho act of Mav 4,1838, rets, and thus diverted to scry different
the bortifrtire eortdeeted by Great Britain
Our liula army behaved admirably In
opponents of lhe lawful government, per- to •which 1 have ]u« referred, f&amp;r the ad­
and Franc, s-iflnrt Canton. Ho dnK
GHAAT A BFAl’LDIXG,
Hi-? federal government has ever been their encampment at Fort Bridger, under bowover, at ton nanto time directed to-rti
sistirig in their first error, refrained from mission of the State on equal footing with
those
trying
privation*.
In
the
nridrt
of
a
liberal
parent,to
th?
Territories,
and
a
the
original
Status
but
“
upon
the
ftindacxirctring their . right to vole, and pre­
operate cordially with the British and
tbo
mountains,
in
a
dreary.
unsettled
and
ganeraus
contributor
to
the
u--efu1
enterlw
,
U1U1U
(-."^
—
------ferred that slavery should continue rather mcntal • condition precedent” that a mA
French ministers,ip nil peaceful measure,
KENFIELU,
~
region, more than h thousand
than surrender their revolutionary Tope­ jority of the people toe roof, ot an elec prises of the early settlers. It has paid inliospllanle
nrflce front Lome, they passctl die severe to secure by treaty those just ct.t»ce*krM
tlon to behold for that purpose, should In the expenses of their gtrvarninenta and miles from home, they panril^ toe severe to foreign cAmmerw. which the nattato
ka organization.
and Inclement winter
murmur.
— without**
-----— -—
A wiser ahd belter spirit seemed to place of tho very largo grants of pubBq leglilfltivc assemblies out of the eomtnon „„„
of the world had a right to demand. It
prevail before lhe first Monday of Janu­ lauds which they h*l demaniiod coder tor treasury, and thus relieved them from n . Ifeev looked forward with confidence lor was impossible fur me to proceed further
heavv charge. .Under these etrcninstan •; relief from their country in duo season,
'j.UVSSELL,’
ary last, when An election was
under ordinance, accept such grants is had been
than thia on my own authority, w kboirt
--—
i~,i•»&lt;•.!
nothing can te better calculated
to uud fa this they were not disappointed.
tbo constitution. A majority of th. peo- made to Minnesota, ana other new. States. cea
usurping the war-mskmg power, which,
The Secretary of War employed all.hui under lhe constitution, belre-gs Bxriuiiveplutatht-n voted for a Governor and other Under this act, should a majority releet retard tbeir material progress than to di­
vert
them
from
their
uvefc!
employments
eocrgids
!•&gt;
fi&gt;rwnrd
them
-the
necereary
the
proposition
offered
thcm/"it
shall
bo
State officers, fi»r a member of Cmgres*.
ly to Congress.
by
prematurely
exciting,
mwry
political
supplies,
and
to
muster
and
send
such
a
and members of iho State Lggisl.iture. deemed and held thsr the people of KanBesides, after a careful examination of
iltnbng
ttanselrea. for the bene- military force to Utah as would render
—r&gt;--------------S'»t5;------Tltla election was wnrnily contested by sat do not desire aduilssdon Into tbs UnInn 1, cont&amp;tsre.It Is surely no resistance on tho part of the Mormon* the nature and extent uf ovr1 grievances
lhe two political parties in Knnvw, and a with said constitution under tho condi-1 fit of aspiring leaders.
I did not believe they were of such a pree­
greater vote was polled than nt any pre­ tions act forth in acid proposition." In . hardship for .tribryo governors, senators bopclcre, and thus terminate the war ning and aggravated character as would
vious election.
A largo majority of the that event the net authorizes the people and members of Congrews, to wait until without the effusion of blood. In Ms ef­ have justified Congress in declaring war
U vni.i \ a BAKER,
members of the Legislature elect be­ of the territory to clc^ delegates to form ; the number of Inhabitants shall equal forts ho om efficieutly sustained by Con- against the Cbinrec Empire, without first
longed to that party which had refused a constHirtion nnd State government for j those of a single Congressional district, gresa. They granted .ppropri^wns suL making another earnest attempt to adjust
to vote.
Tbn anti-slavery party were themselves, whenever, and not before, it' They sorely ought,not to be permitted to Gcient tu cover tho deficiency tbqs neces­ them by peaceful negotiation, I was thd
- j mil! it fe with roe "bwrrer I j. i
thus placed In the aanendant, and the po­ is ascertained by a cenirus, duly and le-■ ruth into.tna Union with n population sarily cstetod, and also provided for rais more Inclined to this opinion, because
KOBEIITX *
litical power of the Blate was in their gaily taken, that the population of said [ lew than one linlfof several of the large ing two regiments of volunteers, “for tho the severe chastisement which had then
own hands.
Had Congress admitted territory equals or excels the ratio of rep ; counties In the Interior of somu of the purpose uf quelling disturbances in toe but recently been Inflicted upon the O&gt;lKansas under the Lecompton Cynytiui- resentation required fora member of the i State*. This wa^ too condition of Kan- Territory of Utah, for the protection of ncseby our squadron, in the capture and
rid mare bright
lion die legislature might, al ita first ses­ Ho-wo of ftepiwntath es of the Qmgrern; sas whru it made application to be admlt- supply and emigrant trains, and toe sup- destruction ot the Barrier forte, to avenge
ted —
under
bouxtitution. BoBo preasi’on of Indian ii&lt;Hti1itics on tho from
•*— the Topeka beMtStathMt
sion, have submitted the question to a of the United States. - The delegates thus :
an alleged insult to our flag.
vote of the people, wbrtbcr they would assembled “shall first deterrnlhe by a sides, it requires some time to render tbo i tioni.'’ Happily, iter, was no occasion
•The event has proved the wiwlom of
" these
•’
-regiment*
jiments into service.
If
KWE1XU
e* to cull
s*rvl
or would not have »4»nvcntion to amend vote wbtther It Is the wish of the people mass of a population collected tn a new
our neutrality. Our minister has execu­
touJ oil
' ‘ ’ have
’
fell
* ‘t serious i
Ttieir cTTKitutioo, cither on th. aiavery of the proposed State to be admitted into Territory al all homogeneous. and to there dud been, I should
ted his instructions with,eminent skill and
or any other question, and have adopted lhe Union at that time, and if so. shall unite them &lt;m anything like n fixed r-'1 1' emborrasstpent Io selecting them, so great ability. In conjunction with the Russian
cvt. Estabflab ih^ftde, and all will I &gt;)l was the number of our bravo and patriotalPmawaary means fur giving speedy cf- proceed to form a constitution and take
pleniwitcntiary, he fens peacefully, hutaeT
-ut..irrrt.
I
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
ic citizens
_----------------------anxious t&lt;&gt; --------------------wrw their country
fi-ct to the will of the majority. Thus the all ueces-rary steps for tho Mtabittoment forward to II and govern themselves ac- C2ti-ctuslly. co-operated ’with lhe English
. OAKLEY,
j
----------■
in the distant
distantand
and appartsidy
apparently dyipe
dangerous
of a State government In conformity with cordiiigly.
ivinsjs
question
would
have
been
imme
­
and French plenipotentiaries; and each
a4 retail dert«r in.
dtiztm t&gt;f tht Sentile
। But Justice to the people of the set- expedition. Tbnv it bus Wn, amr^
the
federal
constitution."
After
this
conrattier, Mi.dingd. Ae.. «•»«» i
J
diately and finally settled.
of the four Powers has concluded a sepa­
CUttmon suaii ntvo uccn rnunsu, von oral States requires that this role-should ([nay -lt cver
J
I
bkvmIs («r tb« Md4 at rubber
n|4J //aKW „/ /^renHtefirr* :
Under these circumstances, I submittrd stitutiun shall hivo been framed, Conrate treaty with China, of a highly satis­
CmIi jatd ter L&gt;de». pens. I
grrss, carrying .ut the principles of pop i be established by Congress, tau* State .wisdonr-aud
c-onomy
. ................... .............
Ay of sending factory character. The treaty concluded
I When wc compare thn condition of lhe to Congress the constitution thus framed,
1 tn two senators nnd at least • Buflkicnt ruinforejments
- -to Utah
■---------aru e«- by our own plenipotentiary, will Imnite
•—T ;- ’ | country at the present day with uhat it with all the officers already elected, ne- ular sotoreljpilr nnd non-intervention, i. &lt;ffitlt!&lt;a-------------- •»
, .h. j-entatire iu Gmgrcss. Should tablvdwd not only Uy toe event, but in
have left “the mode and manner of Its । one reprew
locEiis, *
„lu. Vt.ar ago. at the meeting of Con- ciiwarv to put the State G.verntnenl into
diately be submitted to toe Senate.
the people ofthe States fail to .lecta pres Un- opinion ol thoso who, from their poI am happy to announce that, through
■ gre*s we have much ronw-n for FrMiMde' operation, accompanied by a strong re- approval or ratification by the people of' '• prop!
• -ha
the proposed State” to" ba “prescribe'! : ident,
Ina power devolves upon the senate vilioo nnd opportunities, arc most capable t
Io that Almighty Pnividcqev. wbieh hasi cominendntfbn in favor of the admission
to select lfc» offi.er from thf two highest u( forming a correct judgment. General &lt;tin- energetic yet conciliatory cfliirts of
In th. course of by law, nnd they “shall then be admitted I «b select I:
our Consul in Japan, a new treaty hrv
i neycr failed t&lt;» interpoi- fop onr n-lwf, at of Kansas as a State.
In case of the Johnson, Uw commander of too forces in (
into the Union as a State under such con-1 eandidMes
candidate oti the list.
been
concluded with that empire, whkh
■
mv
lung
public
life,
I
have
never
peri tiie most critical Jeri'-d -‘f bur history.
of
rtitirtion thus fairly- and legally made, J death
‘
' the president, too vice president addressing the Secretary of War Irom mav be expected materially to augment;
les ()ne vear ago. the m-rtional-strife between। formed any official act wHcb. in the rewith or without slavery, as saM cunstltu-1 I thus elected by the senate, brcotnes pres Fort Bridger, under date of October 18, (our trade and intercourse in that quarter,
iVUOkBUlX m&gt;&lt;!
I the N’orthand the South on&gt;he dangerousi trospccL baa afforded me more heartfelt
I
ident
of
the
UnltsJ
States.
On
all
ques-1
VI sad
1837, expresses tbo opinion that “ unlrea (and remove from our oountrvmeti the di*­
i iucukh
:
Its admission could have lion may prescribe.”
I subject of slavery, had again become ao• satisfaction.
An election wav held throughout Kan- tipns
tions of legislation, the
lhe senators from the a large Jure. '•» scut hsre. from toe nature (
' abilities which have heretofore here Im­
•»«. i intttoc a.« to threat-* tiro pcwre.nn-l per inflicted no possible injury on any human sac,
-’in
7-----mance of tbu
th« L
a]011,« havo^
an- of th- country, » protracted war &lt;m their
pursuance
tbn provision,
provisions ofistnallcvt
of I smallest States of th.
Union
have^apE.vi.tK in ।
posed upon the exercise of. their religion.
uuStai. i ft iteluitv of tbi-c-uifi-dvracv.! fin-nppliei-• being, whilst it would, within a brief pe- toisaet/on the vrc.onJ day of August | equal vote with those from the largest—
Hotter, Ur
)tho Mormons’) prt is inevitable.' Bns' iThe treaty shall be submitted to toe 8en‘ — •*-- *— turn for the admhsrmi -f Konwun. «‘ riod, have restored peace to Kansas, and thisa&lt;
and
it
resulted
in
the
rejection,
by
a
The
same
may
bo
said
in
regard
to
the
(iu
considered
neciNury,
to
terminate
the
r uaruumj ,Xr , -yr
___
_____ , jlmt^a
State tan* tiro Union. Ibstefcd this unh-sp-• harmony to the Union. In that event thn । _ e majority, of thn proposition sulanit I ratification of treaties, »ana of executive war “speedily and u-»re ocomfcally than ate fi-r approval without delay.
dixie sub-1 slavery 'question Would ere. this hare been [ large
'
It is my earnest desire that every mis­
' py aglWitm. and bro-qht toe wt-'“ “k
V to- p^pte by 6-ngres*. This b.- appointment
All this to worked ad- II Aiuimpted by insufficient means.
understanding with lhe government of
«. It was I finally settled, according to tbs legally " *"
the caw, thev are now amhorired to mirahlv In practice, whdst; it conforms in
In ths maaniime it was my anxious ds ' Great Britain should be amicably and
E- {'be dreire^of’everv patriot Riut ""'■&gt;*
of VO.
the vo- ing
i
1 *nea-j
____ I expressed*
... .1 . "(I will of a majority
nf ll.A
to
another
eon-rtitutl.u,
preparatory
to
principle
with
the
character
of
rgovern’- sure* uf le-’it!:»ti-’n might l»c ttd-.-ted. n- [ tera, and popular sovereignty would have I
sire that the Monnuiis should yield olio-' speedily adjusted.
It has l&gt;«n lb. mis­
admission into the Union, bat not antil meat Instituted by sovere-gn btates. I diencc to the constitution and the law*,’ fortune of both countries, almoat .ver
_ .■
...... .i....... r..;«1.n&gt;..,ik fr&lt;im the been vindicated tn a constitutional mon- t
rrin--&gt;v .........
tlrcir number, as ascertained by n census, I presume no Amencun citaen would de­ without rendering it ueo'wary to resort »inc* the period of the revolution, to
States, nnd Wihno it t.« the Territorj- ” With my deep convictions of duty’! 1shall e&lt;mal or cxc-ed the ratio required । 9ire the slightest change m too arrau^-- to military force. T» aid iu aerouiplMhpiSnnjNAELK TAII.OH.
have been annoyed by a aucecritxai 'of Ir­
wlicrc it legitimately Iwhmgcl. Much
to elec: a member to the House of IOq&gt; ment. Still, M it not unjwjt and unequal hig this viijcet, I de.m«d it advisable in
ritating and dangerous qiK-stions, threat*
|..« been
l-en d.me,
done, I1 n ” *«Pl£
nappy i«
could bare pursued no othermm\ Il ’
to
rcsattatirw.
Ilo tbo existing States to invest some forTills hns
'
■
d&gt;mnli*htnviit &gt;d -tins obji-ct, is true that, ns an Individual. I had ex- i h h mitrrohable, in toe prawit stat. | ty or fifty thousand pKqde culleeted in a April la-t to dispatch two dintingu'uibed cning their friendly relations.
tbnto^fart
aco»
citizens of the United Stales, Messrs. partially prevented the full development
1I arils
duri.m
pre^l -n optoimt. both before and dur­
of the OHHs, that n thin! eonMitofom can territory with the attributes pfsorcre gnlas
'। during
ThetheSupremo
Uwiit «&gt;f toAUniled I (ng the aesrion uf the ronvwition, in favor •be kwfollv framed an-1 prated to Coe- j ty. and plsrc them no an equal fomeg Powell and McCulloch, t-v Utah. They of those feelings of mutual friendship be­
II States
The bad
Supremo
bore
with
them
a
proclamation
addressed
'
tween
the
people
uf
the
two
wintriest
so
previously dccuk-l. tbrt the 1 &lt;&gt;f submitting Ute reivmning clauses of ।
■ grew by Kansas bd&amp;re it* imputation with Virginia and New lork in the Ben by mvaelf to ibeinliabltan’aof Utah, d ited natural In thetnsvlves nnd so condudre
t v»
i ’b-1" taw *'• ‘T»» r'?h‘
lbc oourtlte®*." *"'&gt; “
rv'T™ ,
on Ih5 m*tb dey of that month, warning to their common interest
Any serious
1 i It' into the Territories whateve r is hel-l ! ing slavery, to the people.
But, acting j' sliall have reached the dedgnkted number, j ate of toe I’. S.
• Noe i. It to b. WTOianl that.
tortr
I or three n asom I rerne.Uy rewn
I
A-rtv un l-rthc law. of .ny of the in an official character neither my re! fam I, nd experienra in resisting tho territorial' mend the passage of a gcr.ernl oct which them of tUir truccoa.lilion^nd bow liopo- interruption of the Commerce betWten
leas it wav
tbeir part to pertist in re­ the United States nnd Grant Britain wa'd
l,..'I Mii-h pr’-p-’rtv there j anv human authority Imd Che power
ballion* against too Uttitod StatW, and of­ be equally injurious to both. In fact, nn
eu£dtan.Mn.ffJK- Lrndc-.- njodgo the proceeding.of thoonoremtlon.
fering all tuosewbo would submit t. the two nations have ever existed on tl»w face
under tiro
'&lt;•'
I
rf,M.iart. the
mm IKVWOfibre constiUHron
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in act of Q-ngrcsB. Waring tne : their belief th.it th. territory contains a lawi a fre'u pardon for their past scditioni of the earth which could do ewb Other *U
j framed to Ixj a nullity. To have dune
183(1. much of too time of [ number of Inhabitants which, if in n i.,d treasons. At the sama time, 1 assrircd
ti&lt;&gt;n shall rrtuaio.
much good or »» much barm.
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_„..t l ..mith*«n to elect a meoT^ those that p-rs-sted iu rvbaliiuu against
Eatertaiufcig these sentimenit, 1 am
„l.nga .d the h‘t sea- Kans-ns
^i
Stf* Kanwt* Sndol ths Topeka cun ' her of C
1 bo
,
tbo United State., tint they must expect gratified to infirrm you that the long
to ,1 **Tm»
admittiO]g
anting to giro •» P«"- people of the ternary P&lt;rfeUly• free h
,.f lh„ PrMi,r.Ut to clave a census oPtbi inwon were ai-mo
■ • qh.tv been
• re fi,rm and regulate tMr
taatltn-1 rtitution.
A*—
,devoted
------ 4 - to tb. q«»e« 1 habitants to bo taken, and if found .affi- no farther lenity, but look to bo rigor- pending controversy lietwom th. two
wns
&lt;tai
i’"“'l‘'|i' to"
oualv deoil with according to their deserts, governments, in relation to th» quretfon
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| t.OT,i,mi k
f»""
its admission undur the Itecomp dent, then by th. terms of this art to..'rhe Instroetom to too*.
well
of visitation and search, has been amica­
1 TTORXEV. Cmnwriur amt
Surely Ills not unrea- "tooriro them to pn^
the coi.ttituji
coi.rtilirticn of the InlVd
United Bate.
States. ^I^^Xti.-t.
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os a copy of too proctainatiuti, and .their bly adjusted. The claim o:i toe part of
nlux.i
."M "f
A wit l««rt Cmata •*•««•«’• *&gt;»**
‘' nially have violated the great I ton cnnrtitutu
■ .
.. ‘ . . ..— .a .Llall 1O IM.at .itl.t
ruble to require tho people of Kansas way ' to f. am. a State
rtitution pre­ reports, arc herewith transmitted. It will Great Britain, forcibly to visit Atr.etv;rr-..,hvt . T.„lwr to. ■&gt; Hshl.i
Hl
....would rilu
mpwo/poputor
w.vereignty.
at
the
enable
to
re.
wail before making a third attCtn^Hn- pnratory to admission -into tiro Union. I be seen by their report «f tlio 3d id July enn vessel, on the high *”•»’ in llrao
into thi’»r'&lt;io" eltHvras a frcpvfr1' iirinciplv
prtndphi of |
to come into thou "&gt;“•&gt; *■•••!• •
foundation ..four
lnstitotiun«.
( to deprive
w..t
bef . maaing
,P inatitatiuns
bciure
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«r &lt;U
nAta i,i to
«iWatt
«»«•«
.
- .- • « wuru
,-A-utA“—
»&lt;.
»— h-tan
s.mH ' .1^
-i_.
that »
an appropriation last, that they have fall* confirme/i the peace, could not be sustained under th.
Javc State, ncconiifia' I”
w»II “f* "n
’* * ~~ ‘ “
*
uibv «v
—_____ ’ho President to ' opinion expressed by General Johnson in laws of nation*, and it had been over­
1.1. a u&gt; U‘»
- joritv ./ Its poiqd.-. Tl^ J”'». "1^ ^- the people of ‘ .
,.l with lidri.iv. IHSeo
proper
to
cxereisr
take
a
eenstrt
«f tho people.of Kansas. , tba previous October, as to lhe necessity ,ruled by her own most emincirt Jurists.
Cfali the Stati* h» th*is1*.n cutdteatet. 5Eu» elkd.-l 1. itamMl™, ita (rax tantaO
__ llaMrer vMW»W
(t 8^ « ».ll
Thn
present
condition
uf the Territory of sMding reiufortcmecW to Utah. In •This querti.in was recently bmogbt to au
.nd a fruitful aouiw of dsiigeron. ■
* a prostitution, without requlr- period thu harmony of theStates as
of framing a couaiitution,
«(«!« Italr c. . .- Ik.
JI of Utah, when contrasted with what it1 this they state that they “are firmly Im- ।issue by the repesilcil arts of British crui­
57 M.'BVMKKU*.
toon among them ha* been 72217?.!
Whilst such ho luwm the ^rjilten
J______ , J.i— of . «xJ [rr demmJ (ta( (ta fwpl* «Unlc was on. year ago. is a sublet* for congrat­’ pressed with th- belief that the presence ,ser. in bonnliiw and rearchtngoor wwrehulation. It was thou in a state of open1 of the army here aud the largo additional ,ant viwseh in the Gulf of Mexico arid lhe .
dency ofyour legi.lat.vepr..^ hngsteV
I .tail not f«r * third tlm* *rebellion, and, co*t what it might, tire’ fore that Jiad been ordered to tins Terri- ,adjacent seas. These nets were the more
»de of Kansas, their H.flncnccJ-’ *«* JX; ta
n.oor H.ta | b, an.tta.
-------- ------- lOH-I BOBT-IOT.
f I tkm.
By waiting for a short Um., and character of the government required that torv, wore tba chief inducement! that injurious and annoying us these waters
nowhere so happy «•
' W„ T/
torv itself.
Left to control ita own af- [taHrJSk•* «-&gt;.f(wrtto- m
m-tmgm
*wIh «obedience to law, Kantt. wdl this rebellion should he suppressed and caused the Mormons to abandon the idea1 aru travorseil by n large portion of lhe
„(., ,„(.. ™ ......-------------- j gl«l’ l«° &gt;ta &gt;■-&gt;""
&lt;ta UlsblAtaA ' the Mormons eornjielled tu yield nl-edi- I of resisting tho authority uf tho United[ commerce and navigation of the United
r. wilt at bltra tn
own
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I once to the constitution and laws. In or­ States. A less decisive policy would1 States, and their free and unrestricted woo
u- wiib
external Influence,
7.
le -~»»n
•rr~&gt;ta«! i”^b''X»-. pm-on,.h«4 O-.der
--------------------, ’h
. this object as I informto aeeompli
previous v '
' ‘&lt;ta p.T“
probably have resulted iu a long, bloody ta essential to tbo security of the ea&lt;'•‘Th.'Id ' Topeka nrgnnizaticuan‘1 »”
1.J
voo in my last annsi
anneal message, I up- and expensive war.”
’titulion.
their constitution.
.
|■
*— bxVC happlied to Kansas ought to। ■‘ ed youiln
a Ise trade Ix-twrcn diffi-rent Stntewof the
blTrtXbd^nd rendered applied to ‘ pointed
new governor instead
tortred of Brig
t
Il is to be lamented that a qtwrtion bo ■_ grew
Intcd a now
Snch vexatious interruptions
Tiicso gentlemen conducted themselves। Union.
Congress, have bern finally
.
taK.ptata. 5
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- bid. m-r taUer «k j. nam
L» Yowne,
)•.«.»«■m--i
-ty»“-"
X
-f"'
■'
“
’
T®?.
t0
m my entire natisfaction, and renderedI could nut fail to cxeite the fmcHngsof
•
As a natural coMequenec, dial «nsTern
on (bo po-p’o ot K““V
useful service in executing tho humane in­ the country Mid to require the Inteupnsi.
!
dodtad oo. «.y o, (ta «tar.M»oH ta.o admission Into thn Union.
tion &lt;»f tb. government. Remonstrnncei .
tentions ofthe government.
Uta cm*. p.r„«. .nd &gt; .Kmel ne «"»• ’? _ kMlodoadi o fcm. of
Il also afionls me groat Balisfsctioo to&gt; were addruwed to toe British government
imdsof immigrants to make it tbeir bap
(Mt &gt;ta ~ontrr.
The "ftatta" «&gt;■;
statu, that Gwtr. Cumming h» performedI agatust thesu vfolato-m of uiir righto .f
^.mb^^f
ita
mhibtainta,
yet
this
power
M
a
pnM
onmltaum,
&gt;n
tb.
elocution
of
carlo* o. ncyrr.
17 Tte^pwt unfoitunato sxperiene. of
his duty in an abloTto-l conciliatory man­ auvetcigutv. and a naval force was M tbo
w.ndftg for our fitt.ro p.d«x«. 1 »•&gt; number ol ns ।
“&gt; )
,1 a,, laws in caao of troed, 1 ordered u de- ner, nnd with the happiest effect1 can•­ same timeordc'rcd to the Cuban waters,
Ue.ll, i«.y.rrf. tta o«»tloo o «»fd&gt;
not, in tots connection, refrain from men- with directions “to protect all vessels of
pr»BpUr Btimded to. Offlrs &gt;° tura*w‘ ’
wtatU U» ptaol. o' lfiof t-tador^-ta d
u»s*A
tinning ton valuable scrvwes of Cui. the UnitoJ Station the high sens from
Erffvflls, Mich.
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ralio nM»&gt;ral bf
tl» O.ni.«&lt;•"
•J™i- ing
*»"these
“ u/hansurcs
“b“'T
1'
■uthorftV, wider our form of government,&gt; Grot oomo iota tta Uotal tad (tan otaop ratio
required oy y
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is now dumunstrated.
fhoasures Is
demonstrated. ,Thomas L- Kano, who, from motives of
nxn of Kibm. ttal (tai (k.. pr«vwu. 1
“
’
II. II. FULLER.
On ths 13th of Sept., 1837, Gov. pure
‘
, m, proMtaM hi ttair MowUtaUtat ~t
benovolence, and without anv official
I, tta rule. «ta
«™U tar, ••
ku,n&lt;.«(!&gt;«•
n«i Ita
i w’rooobko ta (MmwI’O, &lt;» otaomplob
Young issued his proclamation, in the character
I
or pecuniary compensation, vim- received the unqualified and even enthu­
MiJ»rWi“« •“
' X“ r-m.objta&lt;byrM.M,Ao,ta.(..r &lt;ip.j JI &lt;ta «&gt;il&lt;
tmtturr jl.Moi oluJreM" »
‘
• lleh Uta. taco i'WmI kl “» K“" Bl
■ vie of an independent sovereign, an- tod
Utah during toe last inclomer.t winter, siastic approbation of the Atixerican p*»nnunang
bls
purpose
to
resist
by
force
, tta Untaotad fromlofi
(or tho purp-ru- of emtributing to tbo pac­ , pie. iU fi.rtututraly, however, no ool.bo proJta mom.« *•”
. ta» In tanorrltata -Ab J»&gt;r .dill 0 ’°(X™. U.~Uta rnij.,1
of
lirion look place, and the British govern­
' arms the entry of the United States .ification of tot-Territory.
I.™—bdditiousl pop«l.&gt;»'"
troop. Into our own territory of Utah.— '
ment promptly avowed Im roonceitioo of
bo
1 am happy to inform you, that the
iTratarrH.ins rfljim-. ’h ’ J* h U&gt;,. Mttarttaotta ~ol(
II. COLEBAN,
(hi. ml* ■ rtaro.rM*-’’
• BUU. .kAJ", “I?" to By this he required all the forces in the Governor iunl other civil officers ot Utah, the principles of internalioaal taw upon
’
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ttaX^
1
^:.
S
llreireo. BtWmM
drtemd ‘tata mwrinS «• ,,A 7,
Territory to “hold themselves in rcadi- 1
SX «r eiril -HS •“&lt; taS"1”4 "•
„,( pnMtioo of Ita pienim^lta. .1, are now performing their appropriate
ncsa
to
march
ni
a
moment
’
s
notice
to
remod,
Ufitadjtad
Sri. tr~l IM «~&gt;»«l~«. «l«to
. functions without rcsUtnnre The author!the Secretary of State to tb. British
tral any and all such invasions," and es. ty of the conatitution and laws has l»eon
legisUturc, and other officers, and i* now
b'h wu. tta nrtwnv w
Minister at Wrehington, of April W.
ublisbed martial law from ita date thro', fully restored, and pcaoe prevails thro oat
to enter the Union.
i 1838, which secure the vesoela of the
K.uul (ta pn«.«taS »»"r“ "&gt; X ”fif7^Lmm.-od.doo. bowo.M. far Uo nrepared
PThc rule ought to bo aduptod,J^th.1, out the Territory. These proved no idle
,
geobgm w
United State, upon the high sets from
threats Forts Bridger and Supply werej tb. Territory.
lib. ^rolJlouM.V
Xi
we couridrr Us bearing on the P*»‘c
,
A portion of too troops sent to Utah, vi.itation of search in lima of peace, un­
iSa Toncka constitution, which caused immrftao tanfi-teo ot Mw ““
vacated and burnt down by the Mormons,
£
of Ksnsas tn commit toe
the Territories or upon the peopl. of the to deprire our troop, of a shelter afterr arc now on earn ped in Cedar rallcv. forty- der any circumstance* whatever, xbo
four
miles
routowosthf
Salt
Lake
City,
existing Stoles. M«y &lt;M
r °°'
rUi-n has Iwvn nbandound in a manner
rtXnr or retains «. rM lori^o
their Iona nnd fiillguing march.
Orders
JOHN fo S'AN BRUNT,
eenvions which have prorslled ih Oonwore is*»od by Daniel H. Wells, styling and to. romtindcr have been ordered to reflecting b&lt;mor on to. British P*enimweand throughout th. country, would
Oregon to suppress Indian hostilities.
...
himself “Lieut- General, Nauvoo Legion
avoide-1. h-’l “&gt;ls rul. b~&gt; to to stampede lhe animals of tb. United
Tfie march of tho army ti&gt; Salt Uke i
mttoiia, &lt;u»'T einnotfail tortrangthCity, through toelndtmt
|
.mi-ble relations teiworo »U
ublisted at an earlier poriod of tbo govSlate* troop.-on their march, to sol fire
hxi a powerful effret
J* twoa«ntricaPolish'this obi^L
1, tbereforKWr- ""mmai.Mly upon Ita
. u&gt; their train*, to burn the grew and the
Inotile fadings against tjo I■*|£*®u'£
Bri!},h porermnent, at tbraamn
i whole country before them, and on their
which ei«tod .mraig th"
£ the United StMw ttat
• flanks, t'» k-xf them from aleopnng bv
tta Wia oumprotata.
region.
in ’•*’•*’1
.
I ^e mode tiwrald b. adopted, by muto■ night surpt toes, and to Mmffcndo the mad
rrxirros A TirrAWT.
S;iASforU.i&gt;»tata&gt; o&lt; Ita Stale
। j’^ngrrnrotbetween tterwwromrtrtra
&gt; te felling trees aed destroying the fords F-r Wet apl-fi
&lt;ta D'k“" ”r°“
—
Thi« «l» n’**
lbe r^'* °f- “U2S
rXEcter which may be fi«d Hfre,
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cUta (ta wiltarfire ««1 «&gt; l»r »&gt;« f
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CAMPBELL * WOOD,

eommoBWealth. Il-m th.s m-ipieirt co
Zove awwy several hundred animals. ton-.
She^o^ pXlurtly «ter the’ TMs dESSB the supply * P™1

Beetian®
, proposed
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«i&lt;k ot two railroads,

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' ~~~ •'..^jgB^Maeacga-frta^aftTM
Sserottfry ofBUhy has tafitttnnd tite Brit-1 train of negotiation avoided, if the Chpgnized bv the law of} State* in vain endeavored to compos*. It mil this regard to be met by an utter na­
intereat in all that concern* Mexico,
.
------- whal j, duc to the
ish government thit we arts rerdy to rc- t*iu General were invested with the an- our well-settlsd |&gt;olicy in regard to N
just to itself but as a j would be useless to
.citixens of the United
ceirc anv proposals which they may feel thority to settle questions of mwt.woIudhpoftetf to offer, hsvtog- tins* ohjseft'in 1 tion on the spot, where all thf ft.-fe afo
Granada we bare long
N&lt;
▼lew, nfitj to ronrifler thbtfl In mr nratei- treih nnd could be promptly fid xamfae»f complaint, arising out
ble spirit. A strdtig npTnton.hmrtfrtr.h torily racertainud. We have MtKdrfo in
■ferkir
I claims of our citixens
ewpresssd, that tiro oMuioftal abuse of the rain urged upon the Spaiwh Mvcrmiieit
'Oni m
iufjte OaiwlStIfr- SitjFt&gt;&gt;nt
as. ol any nMiou is an evil far loss to !&gt;c to confer this power upfh foe (’•ptalft j nftftr arfothcr.pnspmii-pid yffoovqrni
"more recently added the outrages
tho nrt
deprecated than would‘bo the rstabfeih General, and our Minister ta-Spain will in rapid succession, and two various
npciliiun has
ano emsed
co»*vu between —
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large competition
*
our citizens at Panama
men: of any regulation* vxhieh might be j again4*u.juulructed to urge thi? subject on
imwmpatible with Uwfrtsedum of tht- seas. | their tiotTre. In Ibis respect, we occupy been sb: at nxtqrn inmortagrwxrar1. . ,____ r_____ ____ _____________ ___ _____
moot of ’these difficulties, was concluded
This gororament bos yetrroBweduo c«n a d^ereni position from-the powera of I were proclaimed. The su/ocssive govern- States &lt;&gt;f • Chihuahua and Soucra and our sonarnc amoum iw»
..y— by tta Secretary of State and feaWifenMUMesiiaaspecifyiwg lbaouKU»ciB wfoich ■ Europe. Cuba is sin-root within sight of...
... protec-'i at!}emlh« Territorira.
ments have afforded no4dc&lt;juate
IOftd-govern- onr citizens for their passage to and from
ter of New Granada, in September, 1857,
the British Govcramsul wnuld propose to I oyy ?|iorcx; our commerce with it is far I tion,
cither to Mcxicanteitlzuns or
meats of'"tiicse
of '‘these States aru
are perfectly
■’
- foreign jmeuta
' '
*help*~
Californio.
ttwry sut thuir •uggestiun: and 1 mu dn-;1 greater thin that of ’any otifo? nxtfon.ln-j rSden’toTngnlustlaZesf v»6E'^mra.-n0M,'W'if6

si

rtor«W

jWwjWm &lt;»»

cinl nations of Europe. All -were eipr.
rieocing sa-tirer eraro at the sama snom.-n t.
Our maoufaetaiM* eyct-ywbsre, V*&gt;rcd
severely wot breansc of foa reowk reduc­
tion in tbo tariff of duties on imports, but
because there was no demand at shy prkr
for their productions.' The people were
obliged to restrict themselves in their
purchases (o articles of prime neo-ashy.
Iu the general prushation iiHmsfness the
Iron msnufecturcs iii diflcrcn'l Sutvs jirrd.
ably ’sufli-red more than any other class,
and much destitution, was-the mcftfohlc
consequence |m«n« tire grrotre number of
workingincnjwho load been employed iu
this useful branch df onr industry. Tbsrr
could bo.no sbpply where there «u uo
.demand. T| present an cxmrrel«,4lMre

UV you mm ■ v. ......--.
Karrawiretts. Still, I shall form no do intercourse with every part ol the island, i by al least the nominalsubmission of the' to restrain tawle** Mexican/ from passing
IpuIntioM of wti
oNNToptafon tmthewmbject imtit-HtaH-! ft it. therefore; a great grin ranee II—liiiiniLj U hlmftliLi
j tiit.ini jjijirjl ijmiwjllluliiipiiiillf!
fel-teu*.
a.iiI &gt;ha Taaasil ,
........ ■ ■B'ilhi Oftttain
ITOftiniribrnrtfroed
’
'to IV J**
haw cwefully and in tho taut apisil ax- when- any difficulty occurs, no matter! not:au at thu preset crisis of Mjixican al- on our. remote sctelora. A state of onsecured.
i
nil
other
n:it1&lt;&gt;ok
utnined any proposals which they.i^ay Imw unimportant, which might ba readily ! Iotas. A civil war, bus',been raging For lucky nnd ,viu|&lt;iBao‘ prevails tiironghput
relets W
h will ta.immUfttely transmitted to that'-^tending
tending ita bcoetits toe very jHirtfon of the
think proper to inako.
..., i
ttltiisl st.-.jfoo - monrant, ws should, b* scqn« tinm lhr»ughuut’tho’ rapithlfo, ,bc-_ tlmt distant’frontier. Tlte Ujau are’iooql
body tor tlivir .ftivirc aud cmiscrit; and Uninn, had bam brought to a dead |&gt;au-.
. I Matruiy
ma Iruly ftorry-lenunob afto inform ulibged H «vport to rMadrid, especially twoon tin-central-government &gt;&gt;r tiro oily Idtcr, and life and property xre wholly u*. HIIOIW rv^.v^.^iplRlwWnI Aft}* should’thw bo ulitoineJi'U'-ffm• rpmoty Tlifi''«Mt c-nArtl"cnees hare reraitel
kPIj‘A-r • J
row
Lhstthe coinpUcal'uMftiiawee|t-&lt;for«it
Ural step
to be to
taken thero of Moxico, w|ii&lt;* has M^iloavorad to sub-, itmocurs.
you Lwitlv*
...... r&lt;
, when the
henvery
tta very
first step
itwocitra. For
For.Jftis
Riis reason the sctticfrieul
settlement Nicataff'it” 4t,-vernw’n,»
from simitar cnsaca ta many tabur branch­
vert tSc constitution last framed by mili­ of A rixona la arrested^ whilst it is ofjtreat the MOcrs herr.q;iU». poiivu£iuicjted from
Britain and the United l6tau*,,*ri*iug out I is to refer it badc.p&gt; Guta,
.
,
es' of u«ofuj. ^Ufost'lrea. it is ».!f-cvl.
oGthe UhytMvBolwM treaty of April,
. Tfy&gt;' trudilft, that Cuba, in Its existing tary power, iu&gt;4 thinw who maintain the importance dial, a chain of inhabitants the j Wats‘ pppirtknenL. Tl&gt;«\ jwinctpal Now Giwtedaou.l
dcut.tluit wbert thiyrclrha aMlnVlu pur­
Questions base
colutttajl'chnditiun, i* n ^astagjtaurco of authority, of that eoostiurtivu- The «&gt;- should extend*all along its.southern bor. bhiociivu **urns. to hpfV brop &lt;«&gt; the prochase maimtactitred airtMre, there eitm^f
.fW- U governmeata as-. s~--------------------- j Uyyrv and annoyance to’tta A'racricaa. tagonist parties each bold possewion of' dor, sufficient for their .own protection and viSU
Granado, tu levy a tonnage of duty upon be sold, And.rtRKf?cpt}y1»t|rt e«i« tsiwti, 1 bad reason tn hope that, enumrijuv. people. . It Is ,U.C only «pjt iu.jthc dvll- diffiifcnt States of the-Republic, and the licit of tlw United States mail, pausing k«
the vemtie of the United Stat&lt;&gt; In ita ^oqfuneramri'tCahd espejafly a g&lt;4
tingShemsvivce from lurlber unavailing : izrJ work! where the African bI«vo trade, fortunes of war am cycstantly changing. । and from California. Well founded apy
.nwpect.. I’refo. tta* feoJ'W ports &lt;«f. tbd fsthiniK, and tn - levy n fwdiscussions, the twogovernm-.-hte would 1 i» tulcrajed; ano .we ora botuiff by treaty' Meanwhile, the
now catcrtaincd,
&gt;e most reprehensible
reprehensible means 1■ uroheusions
prehensions are nftw
entertained, that the duly .Id
sraucr tai u»&gt;n our**citixens •hrrivirtg'W crtimcnl'df-ifaeb lindtrd powers aa that
iploycd by both parties to Indians,
liens, and wandering Mexicans equally ne*t£&gt;f that rcpu.ldic, ita fr^uonl clianjes
proc.sxl to settle tho Central Aiiwricnn with Great Britain to maintain a naval
of the U.K,, could .have' nrevcntNl tire
question in a practical manner, alike bun- • force on the const iff Africa, at tnui-U usrc’ that country, nliolSrr with a design tn taUyrvvp
’ from fvreigto-rii. as wall as lawless, may break, up the'iippor taut. M gov orn^si'V WA1M-.W1?,’ *?!
Tfe-tah4b rtaumercial
im­
rw&lt;uauk,Uwn.»r to,
‘•v"n" t0
oraUe and -wttwCictory to both; and thia prime bulb.of life ami Lrcasnre, solely for natives to carry on
m tins
this ruinous contest. »ugoand postal commuuicatiori■recently. dissensions, tins Ud
notild
for yesra
yn#rv m
to have'been
_ by tho tiansil route,
*&lt;&gt; aa tax
JJ siimvd
fined for
ihr»
route, end
and a!
al*o
tax Mor
hope 1 hsv* not yet abandoned. In iny ' tta purpliH- iff arresting slaver* bound to The truth; is, that
Cue country. MessMess­ established between our Atlantic and Pa. portant j(!ip^atini»,. on J nno eiwnlially ! ocean
—• this fine
1 u'—
— .. Jthe*iD3»f*
____ ,1—
F tbu United
I'.il,n.1 Sutra,
Si*
rushing to this onUrfropbe,
Th^W-jr;
last annual message. I slak’d lliat uvot- that Wand. Tta l.ite scrhiur difficnlties ed with unproductive
’ live soil and a benign
benign citia possessions.
This passer very near, nucressary.W/mly fur W/^riW' ufiffiy
quid hare
folfoetransported over th* Panam* railromk— ruirjous c.wqwnjr.qquld
have followreduced by giv^
dissen­ to tta Mexican tusuoUry, throughout the route, but for tiiojs*rvly of American clti-,
lures had been mode by tta British-gpv- &lt; tatwe-'n"/ tho. Uhltcl States, and Great dimntu, has been redured
piv'J dte»cnThe g'n eroment of New Granada has ; rd in the United Htates. whether the dusrnment fur this purmwe, in. a friwvlly Britain,rc«pcdhig tta rigtit of search, sion to a condition of almost bupclcsxsn- whole length of Arizona. I can iinnuqj'uje I zens paxi’.ng :&gt;&lt;«! rnpareing and from uw
r ;lfur
__ , these
,
. Pnciuc poMOfsli’ita Were suc h a stipu­ been ' hif.irmrd that the United Htatra ; tira-npmt-«&gt;reign imports foul rewjum.^
spirit, which .1 cordimly reciprocated.— । now ad happily tepnhiate&gt;l. conld never archy and imbecility. It wpuld bo vain !I no possible remedy
evils, an J
would evMiuder the collection of «frber of i ns they were under the tariff K
Ttair pro|xwal wa*,t&lt;x withdraw these have arisen if Cuba had nut afforded a for Uiisqpiveiiiment to attempt unenforce ■ no mode of restoring law and erder to lation embrared in a treaty betwei-n Um
these taxes' ns as art df •violation of th? ; had‘been ratalIto a■«"“«• higher standqaestiure from JireeOnugi)tintion between 1 niarkut for slave*. A* long as thl* mxr- payment m money iff tta claims of Amer- that remote and unsettled Jruatier, but United State? and Nfosragua, Iho knowl­
trestv between the two countries, and as i Rrd. The tariff At f877 had * ita »g'-’&gt;rv
thu two
nnu-nta;
but,rr
to --------accomplish
ket ------shall--------remain
can ~
ta no ' icon citizoos, now amounting to more than 1 for ths government iff the United States edge of this fpct wpiild uf itself inimt
*wv guvei--------—
r—- 1 —
------Open,
r—,there
-------- -such would be resisted by thu l iqtcd I in the result. The gciier?! c.-n*&gt;s&lt;rti*|i^
ita »*mo object,-by a neguliatioa between ; tape for tta civilization of benighted At- ten nuliiop dollars, agpimt Mcxioo, bo- ■ to assume a temporary protectorate over probably. prcpreuC.hostile parties from
Stites.
At the sauie time, weprc pre throngb—t the worW. «mld n«t tahc
the British govarninrnt and each uf the . rli-a. Whilst tta demand for slave* con- emso she is destitute of all pecuniary iho northern portion of Chihuahua and commiuiug nggr‘*s*'-,,u* &lt;m t*0 r"ll,tei a,,'l
p;ffrd to discuss tho questions in a qiirit ’ ),rcn c”iifr«diitl by the IrgfelatHSi uf sny
Central Amcricat. republics whoso ten i-; tiunes imGiim. wars will ta waged among , means to satisfy these dcntftnda.
’ Sonora, and to establish military post* render our actual interfenulco for its proofiftmitysnd justice, and with a sincere partioil.w-Tt'imtrv
■ -t
■
X
torial interests oruimmediately iiivohed. I thc pvt'rrain'd barioarous chiefs in Africa,
Our late minister was furnished with : within the some; and this is earnestly rc- tertkm unnecessary.
The p'-riudical revulsions which hqvv
Tho eseculucgwri-rnyjent oftHs coun­ drain; to adjust them in a sulWuctary .
UMraattkitumt was to be mode in acty rd-; for die purpose of arizing subjects to sup- ample powers and iastrnetimis for tta ad ' cumraeuded ta Congress.. This protec
manner. A negotiation for that purpose j existed in our past history, must rimtimdanew with tta general tenor of tjieiute: - ply this trade. In such a condition of af- justinenl ufall pending questions with the I Lias may bo withdrawn,** soon as local try, iu iu jntcrcuunre with foreign tuitions
rctnro r.t'h trrvsls, m&gt; hmit ss.ourprw»orcin u^n placed upon tta Clayton and thins, it a impossible that the light of civ. , central government ot Mexico, and h&gt;'goverumcnt^slgl£tajO&lt;taLli’dral in thafto uJuuiteyl tokbu euiploynieiit ofdiplotiSa lias already been commenced. ’ No effort &gt;
«r religion can ““
ever
bi* .!..»«
duty «.:&gt;k
with —
zeal
and alaftiv
ability.I1 Mexican Btatcs, capable
uf performing cy alone- Wlipp this fails, it can proceed l&gt;.wren-nlly bevo made to cvtlcct these ent unbounded system of bank credits
llulwcr treaty by. the United States with • ilrzalipn r-r
“S penetrate J performed I.:.
1 .«.&lt;
j.t_ ..r
~
''' * 'BL -J-‘4U
.*; ahodev
: 1'. .
The claim^ of uur citixens, some of thorn foeir duties to die L'oitedStates, rcUrain- u’o further. It iumn&lt;t, legitimately, resort taxes, noris any, anticipated und.r pros- ’
certain mwlificatiiuis.
As: nrg»tialiou* these utak
Us
be. tljo leys «we m f«tm*; broniuk
arc stiil pondmi np«u this lxi*;», it would t
If
k
' known'to tho world arising out of the violation uf an express ' iiq^lta lawk-M and preserving peace tu forc-\ wiliuMit.tbc ’direct authority of ci* circumstaiHtM.
„ has
^..l.icen
niiule
[With tho ftU'piro uf Brazil,, our rety it-isAot to ta expected. at least for many*
Congress except ^u.refivliilg ntnj repell­
predecessor*, tlmt
tint the United provisioi
provision ,of the treaty of Guadalupe lit- ‘along the bonier,
irntta projw for mu now to cummicii- iI by my predecessors,
years.to .rom«*.th.
(t tho
romiu.-reial
n*:
of tin;
mod frigidly ’character.
ing Iwsyilo atiaclta. It wutil^httve n-» no- ti&lt;ks arc Hl
j. . -i bare, on several n.-cad«)ns, Bflilenv— dalgo,
S_i--------jf—
lUli.iU'.'-s
........ ..
yv;u».
......... .. .....
■
.
mte their prorcnt condition. A final set- t?tat&lt;
oudj
oti----- t—Idoftpl dpubt that thia measure will
Unnu-oc of then- question* is greatly to ’ orc-1 to acquire Cuba from Spain by hon-' ]&gt;anuia« a* w&gt;
nun- j Lq viewed io n friendly spirit by the gov. tta&gt;riiy ta.enter tlu^tjjrrUprictt of Nicara­ ’Dis pr&gt;»Mei'**&lt;is &lt;&gt;f the. tqax.jrotmirics, lions of E'irrt'pO, wd’’.
bu desired, a» tiffs would wipe oiii the ' ornbl? negotiation. If this were are-om-' ed uurudr^ni
Re-1 orutnculs nnff txroplo ot Chihuahua tuid gua, even to prevent tiro destruction uf anil '.s|K-ci:illy those of an ifgrtfrfittiiraF'na- i .,ur own uro ao (m&gt;-,tcrmli v nivoled, will
shmhfr ratamiues.
»vc Sonora, a* it will prove i-qiially cffwteial tho transit, ttyd protect tiro lives nnd prop­ uirc. nre such a* to invite extetatlw mu- rapuM Jjienitehes
last ra(anltiing sulyect ut’Jutputc betwucn j plished, tta last relic of the African slave ■ monstranqcs
A large quantity •«'; Itiit this sqjqvrt tims treat*! so mheh/ft’
erty of our «wi| ciiti^ns on their pas-^gv. tnal. exchange.
the two countries.
' trade would instnntlv disappear.
We Iroeu address..... TT_r. . .
„
„
r.
.
It is trial tliaj wn a suddun emergency of Aimd-iran flour is wWKiiuird iu dlr.iiil; large In my^hi'H annual mr-».ige, that *
Our relat’miis wixhtta grqat empiro of, would not,' if wo could, acquire Cuba in . emmente I Mqarjlinie, in various parts of rumute ami lawlcn fc
whilst
monj
than
treble
the
aimtant
ju
shall
not
now
jfiirstift
it
fiirlhra. Writ. I
FrutHM nnd linoni^ n» well' as all uttar' any other manner.
TWs w due to our ■ tho republic, instances Lavs been nunicr-1 af the L'uited States,
this character the, President would direct
governments on tta continent uf jtairop-.’. ji n:t?.&gt;mnl chtrnctrr.
All the territory ; nus of tha murder, iiunriimniamil srnl i
.
And in this counectfon
permit me to re­ any m ui.h! force iu thj vicinity u. their value of Braxili-m coffin; is coImiiiNo! in ' respectfully renew tlw r«*si&gt;niV'i&gt;d.ittim,
Whilst this is tta t in fevor ot'llic pmraige of a uniform liantjexcept that of Spain, continue tAtayuf'. which we have Acquired ■since tta origin • plunder of our citizens, by differebt par- call your attention .to Ums condition of rollef, butia dpjng this lie would act upon the United Stat-s.
cimv, u Heavy duty has tat-n luriixl. until 1 rupt law.,applicable I" bsnltiftg ilWtitnthe most friendly nlrtraetar.
'
, of the government, had ‘been bv'fiiir pnr- lies claiming and exercising a local Juris-'! Arizona. Tta population of that Terri­ hl» oiii rcapmitiiiiliiy.
With S^iain uur relations remain in an । chase from Fnince- Spain, and Sfcwieo, or j diction;
diction; b|
bftt the
the central
tcntral government,
government, alal-1 tory, numbering; as is alledged, more than
Under these ciictuiutance*. I earnestly rrerntly. iqiun tta Importation* of* Anier* tlon&lt; Tills »* all tbo duvet jqxuvr over
anMUisftatory condition. In my nu-s-cigr j by tta free ngd volnntary net oftta indo-1 though repeatedly urged thcnffij, have , ten thousand awl*, arc practically with­ iocomiiumd to C'mgrc»s.thrt pnjjwgo ufan ienn flour iu Brazil. I am gratiliejl, bow-' ihtf subject wldch, I Is-taxe twoSiicba law liinH nhfr
uf December last I iuf.irntcd you that uuf I pimdent Stat? of Teas**, in blending her j nude no effort eithertopupudi the authors j out a 'government, without laws, and act aiuhorixiog tbu Prciitlvul, under such ever, t*&gt; be able to inform yon that in mrnt
Envoy Extraordinary and MiuisU-r Plea- dMlnire'wltb our own. This ronrse »« of
- e three •'
outrages,
&lt;i.~or to prevent their ~_
re- • without any regular administration uf restrictions as xhi-y ,may docm proper, l&lt;&gt; Septcmlicr Lu»u tiffs has been nduiaM xste.tlfo'Mlb It nil^ht m’-t prevent tl»eevil
ipotentiary to Madrid tad q»kcd f.&lt; .Lis , stall ever pursue, unless cireumsttmees curreuce.. No Amcrirsn citizen can now justice. Murder and other Climes arc erujdoy tbu laud ai*d navnl forces uf the frum 81 32 to ntamt fiirty 4i:n&lt;-cents per । Tin- instinct of »dfprrs»Tvn1r»n "'jAbrecall, and it wa* my pwrjKMe tu sirnl ’ should
J cecur,
occur, trlileh
which we d«
do ne!
not Bow
now *nt?e!antici­ visit Mexico on lawful buMitcas without committed witli impunity. 'This statu of Fluted States in irocrcntitig tin- transit liarrd, ami llw duties on other krlu-lvs of! produce a w Is Jerome rr^rnint iqw.n their
1!&gt;y Inrow
riK-w in ada&lt;».inmln. u danger to Lis person and prop thing* calls loudly for redress; nnd i. from being closed hy lawless viulsnoe^ind &lt;&gt;ur production have tacti diminished Iu HkuiLiuv 1&gt;:umk-»s, If ih*y
Pt?, r«'
rendering
a departure
it clcaropt a new minister to that court, wiA not?.
* '
’
'
'from "
' ‘
vanev.
■!** io mi—
— •*tiutn
“* • su»|H-i»(«n •••f*
&lt;.f- sties
.pceta instruction* on all qpiesiuaw pcml-1
juatiftthlo, under the-imperative and erty. Tlrerc is no adequate protection ti» ttanffnra, repeat uiy reoimmauiLtiiou for in protec’.'utg the livre and property ««f nearly thr same pn»portiun.
1 regret to stalo that the guieromciit limits would inevitably prsbiroIbUr cud
to cither, pnd in this respect our treaty tho establishment uf a Territorial govern­ American citizens traveling tlicrcii|Hni, re­
ing betweoo ita two government*, end oycrruling law of self-preservation.
Pairing, nt tiro reune time, that three of Brazil Mill cnnthiuvs to levy an export ikuth.
. .
The island of Cuba from ita grogra,.h- with dial republic is almost a dcad-lut’er. ment over Arizona.
with a dclrnmtmtion tu hsv* tliem speed­
But the offi-vts of tlw rm uhi-n are now
trees shall bo wijlidra^n tbu moment the II duty of nl&gt;*Hit 11 (s-r rent, on coflbe, notThis state of aUairs w*i brought to a
Tta political condition of tta narrow
ily ami amicnMy adjusted, if that uuru icr.l position, commands the mouth of the
slowly and kindy pi’wmi *^*1" T1^
. possHdc. Thia purpose ta» been hitherto Mtaisxippl, nnd it* immense and annu­ crisis in May last, by tho promulgation Isthmus of Central America tl.rough danger shall have passed aw»y. Witiwut . witlistn: ding this article is’ admitted f.re
ooergy
nu.l
cu:rrpri»w»&gt;f
w-ir i-itircr*, Wdh
from
duty
in
the
United
S
ates.
This
«
dei'ented by causes w liich I uued nut ouu- ;ally inensuring trade, foreign anil ermt- of a deeren levying a contribution pro rata which transit routes pass, between tta such a provlmwn, our citixem nill be eon
wisa, from tta valley of that nobic iiver, upon all tho capital in the republic, be­ Atlantic and Psciffic oceans, prutentsa stonily exposed to luterniptiun in their a heavy tfoxrgv iqsui the cunMimers «»f &lt;»ur unbound*! mwmx% will, withm.lar
mcrate.
•
roffra in our ommtry, as wv purch.-vuThu missior. ta* been entrusted to a now embracing half the sovereign Blates tween ccjjtuia spneified amouuto, whether subject of deep interest to all commercial progress »'»J U» hair* vinlenrr.
With that island under I held by ‘Mexicans or foreigners. Mr. nations. Il is over these transits that a
A similar nccresity exists for the (iass- half,of tiiu.Mitirr surplus crop uf that ardiatinguisbrel atixeu of Kentucky, who of the Union.
will prochcd to Madrid wilbml delay, the dominion of a distant foreign power, Forsyth, regarding this decree in tho light• large proportion of tta trade and travel n-e of such on net lor tiro protection of tula ratal in Bi.azil. (for Ministex-, un- ha* again nmrmuhitMi in-oor large utnr.
wc&gt; ommkwm't -••• •»— •— - —'Hk- rotes of Mitereot hf there very taw.—and make a final attompt to obtain jus­ this trade, of vital i.*n|mrtaDC*e to these of n ••forced loon," .formally protested tat'-rcan tta Emnpcan and Asiatic con- tiie 1‘aiuma and Tc'*:;ntjp .v route iIn relrreuce to the Panama route, tb&gt;- l&lt;&gt; Isivb this export duty removed; and । (.'mfrlriw* k gradually reviving, and *»
States, is expos .4 to the dancer nf being agaiirot iu application to his countrymen,। linenI* is destined to pas*. Tu the Urntice from that gpvcrumciit.
it is hoped that the rtdlghteucd govern ■ mMsi as it is dou-over**] that this eqdtol
Spanish officials, under tta direct con­ destroyed in time ot war, nnd it has hith. and nd lived llstn not to pay tbu contribu­ tod States llicso routew arc of iuodculablc United Status, by thuir existing treaty
trol uf lhe Captain Guncrid of Cota, erto been subjected to perpetual injury tion, but |n suffer it to bo f.ircibly exact­ importance, as a means of corntnunlcaliuu with NcW Granada, expressly guaranty tucntoi the Enifu-ror wiUmlopt thb* wi»e ,-ji, |w wofitoidy employe! m n'mmcr.
neutrality of tho UUnuus,
“w ith the just and equal poliry. In that event there ciat nisi in.inn€irinring eoterpriar^ apd ,
----------------------------------------------------have insulted our national flag, and in re and nnnoyamft in time of peace. Our ed. Acting upon this advice, on AmerL between ttair Altait e and Paciffic [*»a ,• tho
la gtasl ruasoti tu ladievc that tta c-m- in the constrwtinn of miV«w»l» and «thrr
pentad instances, have from time to lime relations with Spain, which ought to be ciui citixea rehwrd fo p*y the contribu­ sessions. The latter now extend thcaig'n | view thnVlta free trai’sit from one to the
inflicted injuries on the pen*’ta* and prop­ of the most friendly character, must al- tion, and; his property was seized by seventeen degrees of latitu&gt;fo on the Pa-1 ottar »«f liny Biff ta interniptod nr otn- inence liHswi the two i--uotr'r* will . wi-rka of public n».d private iinprovrnfHit.
»rnw.l in»n
tnSu to satisfy
re.tisfy tlw*
tta* amvunt.
amount.
Kot. rifle roast, embracing Ita important State Imrrasaed in sny futuru time while tta gn iply increase, much to the adv. n . g • ■ pr(Mj;«&lt;rily will ‘ngnm smtie throilghmrt
Not
erty of uur citizen*, i Three tavo given wnv* ta placed in jcoparily, whilst the ji «rnw.l
uf ta-Ui.
I tl4e taral." Itl* vain,ho«evvr.-t&lt;td:.»“tlbe
forth to mitncruua claims against the existing colonial guveniment over the is-1 content with tiffs, tho government pru- of Culifoniia, and tta flourishing Territor -I treaty exist*"
'Hie claims of onr vitiz.ns ag:.h t the i the Rrt frohi onrm-lrca, that s fprc'lta
In regard tn tta Tetai-n cpce rente,
Spanish guvcriunciiU the merits of .which Innd shall remain in It* present condition, ceded still further, and imucU' a decree: rics of Oregon and Washington. All comWhilst the ,possession of tta idpnd | banuhing him from the country. Our• nicrcial hntiuiw, therefore, Imivo n deep ‘ which bn* been rvcentiy opened iliplcr the Goveniiwcnt of Brazil are iud. in th.- ng- j tier iiiftition in »mr rorrem-y. witiawil*
Lavs been nblyj discussed for u scrire uf
■ • ta
■ uf
" vast
• lm|&gt;ortance
to
venra, by nur snecaasiro diplomatic ro;»- j would
------,. thq^Unix
, muiistar immediately notified them thatI and direct interest, that ttasccoininuqk-n in»M favorable n»*p*ec*. our trmty with •n egate, of very large nm**unt-. 1ml im'niu ' «s&gt;rrv*l"'ni!mg bAvtfon m otfn-r f»»nfttrir»
of ties.; rest upon p’ain ply tie: p! v* uf ju -4&gt;b&lt;*.' m.innElrturcw renne ihu romprtii. .to
...Spain
c—i_is,
----------- । jIfii,-,,
reseiitnlsve*.
NotwithsUu'd'mg
this, we ted
tedStates,
States,its
its value
value
tu
Spain
is,e-mipar-1
ennipnrIf thisdecreu
dccrcuta
tacarried
carriedicto
ictoexecution
executionhe
he j tiona shall.ta rendered secure from infer-. Mexico oftin- 30lh Deocmb r,18,»3,
x.a«;r»ua«n.i;»„ tl,is.
have ndJnrrivcd at a practical rc*uit in , ntiycly, unimportant. Such waethe rcla- would feel it to ta his duly to adopt "lhe ruption
If an arm
tta sea, comwcting ' etjrca t^&gt; theuilisen* of theI'nitcd State* tier] and their sctjlerticnt ought n*4 to be I titsi with &lt;mr ownj mnst ever produce &lt;Jlslisia.-rr delayed.
delayed, &lt;i A rvocwirvtvcwvdmsl
ci»nie»t,
Birons rrwlta t» «&lt;«W domestic manpfiu?
&gt;nv single iuatanro, unltaft.-wc may ex j live ritunlion uf the parties, when the
io 'lin«s»
moat .tactil.
decijled
’.I measures
inrn.t&gt;ra* that belutJg
tal.mi. to
totta
the .. the two oceans, penctrarod through
—“*• ?NieS1“ ;• “a "V
righuof
u
' truuait
' over ....
It fiir ttair perron* |1 Imig.
---------...
' * effort,
.......................
&lt;’ lure*. No tariff, sfo.rt uf al^-lntc pr.r
— aqd..l.lir-iiiinna
will
cept the ■I’M'«d~ the Rl-x-li Warrior under 1 great Napoleon transferod bmisiuna ..
toi ;«..«•
power*
obligations olilw.
tta representa- aragua...J
and f-.^ia
Gala Il.An
Rica, ■»it »..&lt;!&gt;&lt;
cxmld n.it
notl«&lt;
ta! |•«.]
sod। tarcluni dixc. nilJ Hlipulatu* lluit lioilli- and j I tnuff a- wt»- -er**-ful
r p-4ty
shall *'ml&lt;’r|&gt;&lt;&gt;M&gt; any ■•iisiaelu’ Hinde by our Muitaer to pewurc th r I hililtion. c.&gt;n prevent tbrau evil evuwtta late administration; raid that pre-; tbo United States. Zcaluus^iis ta everI ‘live
liveoffice
office?’ Notwithstanding this warn-, pretended that these Stales would have , er
p
tbi’i-Ao. It ntai concede* t» tta Umti’il fmul adjustment.
sented an outrage of such a character a» wa*. of tta nilinnal honor mid interest* ' ing, tho )»:mh|unont was enforced, nnd 1 tta right to arrert or retard its navigu. i ±r
’ qnenisw.
.
. .
i-i 0’1:01* t on with this subject, it is
would have justified an irnmisliatft resort; of France.»&gt;•&gt; |&gt;crsnnthroughout tta world j Mr. Furaytb promptly announcedJo tta , tion, to tho injury uf other natfan.*.
States
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light to'trsnaport
----------------acriM*
------tin- I
&lt;li tta
.... 2ff,of Jure last, C’-mgr.’s* pi &gt;- j
Uthnui*. in clo*ed
to war. AH &lt;&gt;ur attempt to obtain re- bn* imputed blame to him, for accepting government thosuspension «»f tlicpWitical ।
Tho transit by land over this narrow j Uthinii%bi
closed tags,
tag*, the
tlu mails of
&lt;.f the
tta '| ••&gt;!
&lt;&lt;l alj-uiit
* j-uuL rrs-.ltiti.in authorizing the Pi
drcss take been taffled and dlleate-l. The ' a picuniary eqnivnkr.t for thia evasion,
j relations iff his tegutiun with llwm, until Irthmus occupies nearly tta same praff .United Shiles
- . not iutetuled for dislribu. [ idvnt
....• &lt;« adi.pl such iniatm s nu-l u-e
frequent and «dl recurring cliungcs in the
- The |»uGlieily which has been given to j llw pleosqro of hi* own guvcrumenl sho’d tion.
-- It
•- is -‘-u
:in which
,-:-u limy ,k
a ‘highway
them­ t&amp;'m al-mg tta line uf the cmnumnicatkm;1 » &gt;ul; farce a*, in ,hu« jistgoK-ut, may/lie m«Imputf*
selves Lave little interest, when compared also, the effi-nta of the United State* gov- i cresary ami mlvisabh’." ^&lt;r tta puqsMc
Spanish ministry, have lq*n rmployeff am our former negotiations njum thissul.jeet, • ta avrertained.
reason* for delay.
Wt-have bsan cum- and tho large appropriation which may j The Guvurnmcnt did not rcgapl tta with tho vast interests of the rest of tiir ernnicai and its citizens which may tain- j of adjusting tta diflercners between the ( from £’reign rantrft
pellcd to wait, again and again, until lhe I Ik« rcqtiins! to effect the purpose, render , contribution imposed by llw decree ofthe world. Whilst their rights of sovereign­ trodcil fur transit and not for distribution ■ U. H. m«i lhe Republic of Parag iav. in h..* piuved itehhipiate
on
tta
Iftlhmu*.
free
uf
Custom
or
connection
with
the
attack
of
the
V.
L
—
-—
-c.
new minister shall lave.had lima to in I it expedient, before making another at-! 15lh iff May but to be in strictness a ty ought to be rcspe-clcd, it is the duty of
alcimer. Water Witi-li,
Witi-b, and with other L
jsuppjy llw deficiency. Ci’Wgrc"*. by
vostigste the justice &lt;&gt;f our demand*.
1 tempt to rene w the negotiation, that I j "forced loan," and a* such prohibited by other notions to require that this anpor- othci charges by the Mexican govern- steamer.
mvruuirre referred t/»" in hKssanw.hnw-; m-t tlf thoSfel iff !M*x t8S7. authorixM
Even what tave'4»ccn denominate*]' should lay tho whole subject before Con-1 the 10th article of tho treaty of 181W, bo- tant pasMgu shall not ix- intarrupted by ment."
.
000.000 iff treasury
These Treaty stipulsl'ums with New saga Am! mi ita )2th of July foffiiwing. th.- iwir -&gt;f
‘Ihc Cuban clninis.” in which more than ! p
grafts. This
* especially,
is
necessary
1 “ax it • l.wcen
’* * Grant
“ ** Britain
*
nod Mexico,
i xr—
to the .v_ lhe civilwnr* and revolutionary outbreak*
may heroine ------Indispensable
succesv., benefits of which American citizen* arc which have ’p frequently occurred in tizit Granada nad- Mexico, in addition tn tbo limy, made an appropriation ti&gt; defray tta nnd this proving inadequate, they mith*»a hundred of uur citizens nru directly in- t:.-j
y-.---------- —to------------terasted, have furnished no exception.—• that I Should ta intrusted with tta means entitled by treaty, yet the imposition ul region. Tho stake is too important to considerations applicable to the Nicaragua expuiiMs nod compensation of a (’ran- j.ixe.1, by tta net of dime 14; 11-58, a !•«!»
Than! eftims were for the refunding ut &lt;&gt;f
of making an
on advsneo
advance to Ita
lhe Spanish
Spnnfeh gov- the contribution upon foreigners was con­ be left at the mercy of rival companies, । route, mem to require legislation for the muraioncr to that Republic, should the iff 820.000-000, "to ta appltai t'»
I’n-sideiit derm it proper tu make »ueh pnvmreW of appropriations nwlc by !*&gt;.'
daties unjustly exacted from American ernment immediately after the signing of sidered au unjust and Oppress! vo measure. claiming to hold connecting contracts । purpose of carrying thetr into effix-U
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an appoinliuvut.
* * .
. ...
.
...
The commerce of othThe injuries which hare l*en it.ffictod AH
in other
parts with Nicaragua.
vessel* at different custom Imuses in Cu- thu treaty, wilbout
without availing tho ratifiraratifies- Besides, jutcrnal fictions
b?a&gt;tapiu-ncc with tbese rauctrnenta I should go ret luerramng tta **tional debt
ta, so long "go n* the vear 1814. Tta ' tion of it by tta Senate. 1 am encouraged of tlic republic wore at the same time 1 er nations b not' to Stand still wl await upon our citizens io Costa Ri&lt;n and Nk-a
’ ‘ similar exactions
-------•».:
ragua during the Inst two or throe years, .have appomted a Cutnmuuiuticr. who Uns tn inert the onlinary expenses of tbu
principle* upon which they rent so maui- m make this suggestion, by example of 'levying
upon the------prop
­ tJK! adjustment of such petty coutrever
w of ovrdtlMM
.o ,„Jr ) ska.
The government
of tho Unitod
Tbh tamiM ta n mostucnhave reeei red 4bo prom pl nttenti&gt; &gt;u of the' proceeded to Paraguay, witii. full nowers government.
festly equitable and just, after a period of j Mr. Jefferson previous to the purchase of erty
and interrupting
thuir
Tbcro
bad
an —
entire
7^
'"J ’been —
•■— States expects no more than thia, and tbey government. Some of those injurier were and Mwlructiuns u« apttic these differciws inoua policy. b&gt; cum- of war qur credit
nearly ten yi-nra, in 1854, they wire u-1 Louisiana from France, and by that of' commerce.
•ngnixed Uy tta Spanish goveromcnU— i Mr. Polk in view of the noquisitiem of feilurc on the part of otw Minister to jfo- i will not be satisfied with less. They wo'.l of . the most aggravated oliarncior. *l*he in 3o amicable and pcaixfol mntmer, if must be nur chief resource, at taut. for
--*_t,_
f._ for
,l_tho
- -----------.l - -----.f titi- gQgij, derirn any advantage
His experieare and the first y««r,-and this Wnqlff ta g’tttiy
transaction at Virgin Bay in April, 1850, this bi practicable.
Prococdiug* were afterward* instituted I territory of Mexico. I refer tta wbolu cure
redrew,
wrongli
which
our
discretion justify the hope .that 1« 111 a.v hifpalrsd by haring contracted a laig*
to aacortam their amount, and thia was ‘ subject to Congress, and commend it to xcm had endured, notwithstanding his per­ from the Nistragtm transit, uot common
prove auoatssful in coavmc'utg tbe l’afii- debt in time of pcad-. It is «mr true [is
severing efforts. And from the temper to the rest of the world. Ita ncutralitv
finally fixed .wording to tlivir own state ttair arcful consideration,
meat (with wliidi wc aru satisfied) nt tta ,
1 repeal the rwomtncmlntion mads in manifested by . tho Mexican Government, and protoution, for the common use ofall ligercni conduct or party, were fired upon guayan Guitaraincnt that it is due both icy to Increase our revenue saas’torqusl
sum of one hundred and twHity-csglit my ini-ssnge of Dcoomber last, in favor Ins had ropealeilly assured us thst an ft- uatiuus, i« their only object. They bare by tta troops ofCosta Rica, anil numbers to honor sudjustire thit they should vol orex pend iujrpa., Jj^ wquld be romuns U
ttausnud mx huwlred aid thirly-fi'va do! of on appropriation "U&gt; ta paid to ita vocable change could be expected until no objection that Nicaragua shall &lt;k*. of them kilted mid wounded, was brought untarily and promptly make utemenjent continue to bo'rrow. Besides, it may be
lure and fifty-four ctsrta. Juwt nt tta mo- 8pannb Guveramonft for the purpao of the United Slates should give striking inand and receive a fair compensation to tho knowledge uf Congress by my pro- for tho wrftigs w hich they hare eouirjiit- proper to observe that the ir.clds-ptal p»”
ted against ths United States, and indem­ •tertion thee tiffurW hy a nwnastarir
ment, after a delay of fourteen yrnrs, distribution arnnug tho ciainixnu in tta evidence of their will and power to nro-1 from lhe companies and individuals who
when we tad raiison to expect tlinl this Amistad csso.” President Polk Grat lect their citixeus, and that severe chaw- i may traverse the route; bat they insist was also presented to -Ita government of nify vur injurol citizens whom they have would, al the present moment, tn sbmo
extent, increase tta.onnfidenco of tta mannum would ta repaid uitli intcrusta, we j made a similar recommendatiim in Du- tening is the only earthly remedy for our |I that it shall never borealler be closed by Costa Ries,' for that immediate investiga­ forcibly drejrollsd of their.property.
Should our G&gt;i4musiuncr ptoro un- uttaturingdfttorssls-ftpd gh« a fresh im­
tavo racnis-eil a proposed offering to re- j comber, 1847, snd it wa* repeated by my grievance*. From this statement ot fools an arbitrary decteo of that gnrernment. tion and redress which the nature bf tta
sueosssful, altar a sikcera ai.J earnest ef­ pulse to our reviving buaiqsM, .Ju pus
fund ono-tliird of that atwminl, (forty-two ' imtntainte predecessor in December, 18 it would have been worse than idle to di- 11 disputes arise between it nmi those with
I
to ascompli-di tlio.objuct of Lis mi* ■tirrly, no one will obywt,
&lt; 1
thousand eight hundred and Mvonty'-eight ■ 53. I entertain no doubt that indemnity root Mr. Forsyth to rvtrnuo his stops, and whom they have entered into contracts, pursued with .reference to nthor outrages fort
In rtgnrd to the mode of aseiwrfng ftfld
dollar* ami tortr-M* rente.) but without. is fairly due »o tbcra- claimants under our resume diplomatic relations with that tbcae must lie adjusted by soma lair tri- in these eountrios, Some of. which Were ia1ou,lU.» no alteniatireftaill remain but
interest: if we would scwpl thia in full j treaty with Spain of thu 27th October, guvcruniQut; and it was, therefore, dsotri­ buual provided for tho purpose, and the hardly loss aggravating in. their character llie cmjiloyment of force to obtain “Juul collecting duties under s strictly revwso
।
aatisfoetion
” from Paraguay. In view of tariff, I Irtrrc hug entertained and often
salixfoctiun.
Thu offer in. nlno recoin-117V5; ami whilst demnudtog justice we ed proper to sanction hi* withdrawal of route mast nut be closed pending the con­ than tiw trSuHsetiun at Virgin Bay.
At the time, however,• .when nnr.pres- this
1
eontingoney, the Secretary of the exptessuft ths .opiates, that sound policy
the legation from the city of Mexico.
troversy. llib is our whole policy, and
ponied by a drdnrntioii that ibb indom- ought to llo justice. An npprupriuliim
—~-it—
Abundant cause now undoubtedly ex­ it cannot foil to be acceptable to other ent Minister to Nicaragua was ■appointed, Navy,- under my. direction, has fitted out requiras this stauM be dowc by ap-t^io
nificMiou is not firundad on any ruAftuu uf promptly mndo for this .purpose, could
in December, 1857, no rodroja lied l»ocn &lt;and despatched.ft naval.force, to rcudez dutieh. In flv-re to which these Can ta
strict jtatiee; but is madft a spre-ml favor. nut fail to exert a favorable influence on ists, for u resort to hostilities against .the
rows bms- Busnos Ayres, winch, it is be­ erly applied.
to
They are well ftdajW
All three difficulties might be avoided
govorniiiant still holding possession of ths
One ailrgrci cause for procrastination our negotiations with Spain.
lieved, will prove snfficicut for fon.occa- cruatumlttro’i .w^ilch arc
Our position in relation to the indepen­ capital. Should they succeed in subdu­ if, consistently with the gtrad faith ofNicin lhe examination and adjustment of oar
siun. It is my soraret dreirc, however,. •weight ov.meaMJic, and which, from f*'r
araugus,
the
use
of
this
transit
could
be
ing
the
oqnslitntional
forces,
all
ressoua, dainss altera from an obstacle which it is dent States south of ua &lt;&gt;n this continent,
nature, are of equal &lt;* of nvaxly tqasl
■ tta dntv of -Ita Spanish Rov croorc-irt to and, especially those within tta limits of’ ble hope will then boro expired, of a throwu open to general competition, pro­
value.
AMSRlffa sre tta art.
Oar mhfister was sort to tiri* test alternative.,
vidtag at the .some time for the payment. than a year bafore.
remove. Whilst tbn Captain General of North America, is of a peculiar character. peaanful settlement of our difficulties.
When Congrcx* met in December la*t,&gt; sie. of iroa W dil-nmt cta^.raW »uQn the other baud, shoe Id the constitu­ of, a rcasouahls rale to the Nicaraagaa: instructed, therefore, to lose no time ia
The northern boundary of Mexico h co’
*
,
tta
businesa
of
the
country
had
just
been
exprcuamg
tothose
governtucnUi
the
dorp
gar, and foreign wines and spinta.
tional
party
prevail,
and
their
authority
government,
on
piMeugrru
and
freight.
iucidool with uur own northern boundary
In August, 1852, lhe Accessory Tran­ regret with Which the I’rssidcrrt has *iV crushed by one of those periodical .ruralbe established
over—
tho
there is
In my de^l hf (a jadgycwt,
'
from ocean tfrowum; and we must neccs- -------— -------------. republic,
------- . —
~
i Mina which are tho inevitable cou*eexuniae and redress wrongs coinniittad sarilv feel b deep interest in all that con-1 reason to tape they will ta sniiuatad by sit Company made its firtt intoroctanic
; quctice of. &lt;w unsound and exlravagunt
md tta
the fata
fate of so
so .1a teas
less unfriendly spirit, and may grant trip over Ute Niosssguan route, and oonby officials under his control, oo mtisros ccrtM the wcll-taiiw and
have
always
chcr.
|
that
rndress
to
American
citizen*
which
timed
in
auocmfol
operation,
with
great
.
system«f
bank
creditsand
Inflated
cur-.
near
a
neighbor.
XVcL.,.
—
A_
.
2_1
7--*■
of the United Stalos, instead of making
...
.1.— -------nr *
Aae — w -.---- -‘ —‘I
Id .kn .wll.ll—
IM’t. i.f
I retiry. With all tta olemeata of national
oucoomplainU directly Krhim alHavona. islie.1 tta kindcat vrista* fin- tta success of, justice requires, ao for as ttay in*y pueecra advantage to the jKiblic, until tho 18th of
with at an early day: it will-only remain
aw are obliged to piescqt them through that RepuMic, and hare indtilaod the ' tta monns. But for thia exception, 1 sta'd February, 1850, when It was closed; and i
were suspended, our useful
h
»pe-llwi
it
might
at
last,
after
all
its
trii
have
nt
once
recommended
to
Congress
sms Minister at Madrid. Tbcvo aru then
charter. was summarily and arbitrarily | meaaarus i
pp*'*
were arresjca, ano
reftrnd back to lhe Captain-General for ala, enjoy pcacr and prosperity under a i to grant tta neeossary power to tta Prcftthousands of Uborurs were deprived of
frec and stable govcrnrneit. Ws have (ident, to take pooresrem of a suffieiaart
amptoyrnm and reduced to want, Gpinever hktarto interfem-d, directly or in- j portion of tta remote Mid unasUled torri’ directly, w’gh ita internal affiiira, and ibis , Lewy ofMcxico, to ta held in pledge ustil
versal distress prevaitad amoug tho commcrctal, moaufocturing and mechanical
n duly wbld; we owe to ouraefvea, to pro-, our injuries dull ta rodrnssed, and our
classes
This rre ulsiou was fell the more
tact the inltgrity uf its territory, against just demands satisfied. We tare already
severely in the United State® Irocnuw
of tta difficsltice tatwemi tta two govern-1 tta hostile Interference ef any other po« j exhausted every milder in«uu &lt;rf obtetasfmitar causes bad produced 4he like tit­
inrats would ta obvlatal, and a l-mg I er. Our geographical position, our direct. mg jusVot- Ip web a rare, tht* rctnvriy

�thW U|«

At

s,c»

of ape ifebtBhi.uld nut ba increased by an ad
ntXS S'"**'
rJ *“6M *•***••»«*«
ffiw.1! ur«p "P-u Congress thp-duty of?..
‘W^WJung. st their present jnsnloii, the ntee*.
lX“ X7PrV’Ui,'n ^‘’*^1 ae*n$fo

•lie* on it

themselves in «bcir

iliffirch'l Blatre )jrril.ium any other efei.
&gt;.aaa_UM mcvliallr

where there. was m&gt;

‘;u4^a
light to a dead |N»u«ew
tnrea lmv» rewfoail
io many other branch:
hires. It is selfci
t’ls'tio dMHlVto pu
..rti.'lcr, tb.-M- ritiq|
icptjy^ aiijst ceouB
nd &lt;-«po&amp;iJiy »s&lt;H
Hied powers a* that
Imvo pre vefttett the
t* !wh!*i» commercial
yeses t* have'beep

&lt; H • mid have fnllnwites, whither ll|&lt;*
iporia. hnJ. runuditef
the tarltf
iniicli' lilgfiir Itifnfl1
I
' d" ageney
r:u*r»! .Mnsre^rtUil^
rid, chmM lull' lauft
lhe Irgfelathm uf s»»y
evulsions which? havy
ipJury.iinitst ciitilirrub
J -re ..IP. pr*,.
lar.i of bank errdita
ivitl. l.buerer, probnrv irf" istnre; ImmkuiBb
;cd, at Jeast for iinury*
thu tsimuii reUl
lith viJhre* inHirtwW
itrrialG h.v..led, ull!
Jr&gt; MiiXlnt valarnities.
,....iui nnwfu&gt;jP
nnusl larewigei that I
le it fn;tl-r.' Still. I
die reiv.inhiciMlMiim,

u t« lumkhig/ttWlttn*
lhe liirectjMiwyr oyur
Indieva Him g»vtrAlurlia liw WiwrM rrtiftt rn»l prevent the evil.
)f-pr«*cr'iith'*l
»r restridiit Upoll their
f tl'.A' blew* in ad­
-.... '■■&lt; ,-r-»JMy product, llMHr.cw9

Kt'S

&gt;e pimumarn

J11the
? r"u'“ *w «• Ai.u- .1...... '

' 7' AdiiSiiireti. lite oT

Fever and Ague,

■:’OTKt

:

“‘•«'&gt;iri •uarlfc,, m uwij aMtfcd
S1 f™‘
Ulfc‘

&gt;cnin«tir I'auM, ^euralcia,,
L«UJ.&lt;urj u. i!— n
1 ''"SgK^
2=T.Zt;'MX: j

.

.■ ..

filmer rate at- postage upou aiagfo-fol,.r.

rtiMdrniKM^c to w»U ,4a* W ta—nii-Zrt. atatiwMU

yt hve couis-. U, sulMiitute f&lt;w Uu&gt; C*hV
Xiig privilege, .tu thaw tfow eutited tq e».
joyiIt, of pvil office stMtops fur Ihcit* cor‘,
nspondcticc, and to dltret the department’
iuu
—B — r**^ m making contracts for the tr«mp..rta2 public
11171^1
* *°
” 1’t---f-eW
* .1
&gt;*«•
... r.. n. I.:
Hul»L exclusive of, li.m nl U
O*me
. “
m.ll
tn WMfe
.~.C—
IX .*/
Mme thing. »« far as his interest is con- tn-ssury notes. t8J 15a.1T? &lt;ut
a».wm nr—-&gt; for A:
rertw-d. 'Die inboavenicnco would be tri-.
onI'lh.
the MbfjJly f8'&gt;h ,,r t Th"'
M«
y
,l”«l* r"T“~. •■*"■&gt; I»,«rig Hub.
11.ng. when contrasted with the ^ddilimud, —
■•— Uuud
-------- • bv iulLi!,
,
'Ifowatar-M.l-j
re-^r
1
/
"£
lhc
act
°*
transported
in
p*
it
coaches
or
oarr-roa'
security thus forded against frnajV upon «nm of♦UT7’ "‘‘rnJ’-7,ned-■ lho ; °r«'.r P»rtwutar dtecriplino. Umkw fbe
the revenue^ in which every consumer is

fiSX&amp;SgSss; --“~T"— mx

Ssrrt

.nofluwc&amp;ntoexpel tbrtni

OloSS^n^XT* m™etUL grmtiy iiwntMud, by

ow’oot) durlim^h*1* H &gt; mMrd-tie,.
the fruit of my own uhscrvntfou, lo which tfS lSLi .l!?0 °
ft*?1 ^U“r“
Congress, in their lictter judgment, will
of t“0
j1"1 loan
give sudi weight as they may justly de­ of W.OOO.WO not yet ncjMtfaKal.
•
lUh Pubr,cdcbt*
serve.
Tin! ~-HI
«&gt;«S(It|fc5S
‘XMi&gt;yi
If*4&gt;e
^..bd^ta ,tet.n
kJ
’r
h "ET”* X1"*
fi,r B m,*&lt;i*
7 SJ
!!?
: ^twn **••*/*£** nw*‘
«»r-

ing that die uiqil ahull be curried In such
*’“d* « *n‘ acrorumtdate reissregrr,.

toaasr.a?
llie health If !t ia »sl removed.

I’*'1''" w,,l be-dono without pay l&gt;Nrrtip-|
&gt; dqwrtmeut over all road, whir the trav I
c* will remunerate lL» cHitasctera. V/ I

Ayer’s Ague Cure

1W: rreomm.-udalmm. deSet vo tbeH
grave consMsratlrai of Congress.
I

n... r.-.-Ji,.iH i!&gt;n&gt; th ■ Ti-m^ir. ' ,
i *• I--------------- -,—-ne:it might
. .LT
a,.,*i"W* rwpertirc
rwpreuvc &gt;.
. • I,The
recei|£.J"
is into.J!
th.,-.
treasury t,, mhaumah ua all.uicnsr
h&amp;E JSs^’^'r'- ‘ft'te"’
-tl* l,r*t’c? °f rigid .
Tr*
i11’0 “V"®*’ '^i Ctpfti'Lthre J
Ujamirv note, a.itborunl l.y the art of .h-uld bo limited in umulu-r. «&gt; far *• ,
ItoremlH-r Jfl. 1K». were ^'.mty mH-, tn. may Ik* practicable, a,4 the appro-.
a two hundrel and revenA -three thou- - piaUmw aorosMry to Mrfy jtbom ini*, efid teght hiindrvd mid sixty-nine dollars ; fret, ought to be dislmrau! on-l.-r the '

I would cull your att.-ntfou to the n&lt;*t con­
atruethm
1*^ Riilroml.
lliiltal. Tunc
Time
st
ruction of thu Pacific
and reflection liave but served t.. -coofiwn
me du the truth and jnsUx of the ol-scrvaffi its which I made on this sutdee* fo
my ta anna.it mo^ge, to wbid?l fox
leave nwprctfhlly V&gt; refi-r. ,
? r.................... —
,.™
It i. frvolv -admitted tint it would l„-1 tj"‘ “J ,ue’}ic*J s»tr«idsiire.causing th* child

SSR i^SJB 8M5?&amp;WSW
i .Vi.'iic.ij-it**)i rifb* •&lt; ibrtii.J'Gvd»

I fit 'und'.ttU.ar bo* rharitr. ."Cn nnltre »pnr
! cf»fr»Mlarf.'' Trell. fllhM'witti burr
wn
1
air
■
. *,rirt“l .•t’”"’*1'111".-...
1. .P..j,i. fa, tk„ s..fa™„„.„o,
u4i aiii ihm,.
i.wani &gt;1kiww
economy d *ev no,L c&gt;.msi&gt;( in the refusal I tho power of cotulrnctiiige the 1-4S.I
rr'a Vinci.
tren mdfom .even hundred an. tn tlmu . u* ni^n^rym nmnira for bm»titut.o1Hll I Lui rood by ita own immcl.ate mpta^
.mni. me hmidr.nl an- finirtr.-n d -liar, and j fturpflta rmential tvthc Jefvie,-, pregrra. , S.rh a policy would lucn-ara the patron-!
inMMlssiuS HlLr NO FICE.*
twenty-wven rent* (¥l... 10.11 I
re and prosperity i,f the republic but in ta-&gt;a»j oftlio executive to a d.wgerouv exmainino iii thetrea*mv at tin* comment- kmg.t-.ire tlut none of thi^m-mey *ha!l ' tent, ami iatrudiirc a system of jobbing'.
m&lt;-i^t*l,ije r -|»|ll*i*
*'jfy he wasted by inLman.igvimjut, in ita ap- and corruption which no vigilanco bn the '
the service of flu year &lt;&gt;f eighty-seven pHentum to the objvcte designated bv ; jsirKff f.-ieral &lt;*flk-ial» cmiid ritber pre-I
million rim&lt;- hundred mi l eighty-three . Uw.
' , vnt .ir J-tret. This can &lt;«|y be d.aio I
thviiisind nimi Inmdred nn I.‘■'J-'J’y.
t-&gt;!ii|viri».|iv iM-twccn the annual ex sby\he L-c&gt;« ore, and active and careful/
ddlarsand.eighli*six vent*. j,S&gt;,*dS.*l.t*S3,. |H-:idittire at tlie present lime, and what it *njicrvro&gt;m '*r injl^bhutl and pnvSUr-j,,'. 1 f„rBn,
m... &lt;~v’ q*
w.ii ten or tarots- vents ti±o, are Hlt&gt;»- tenyrt Ths cunstrttrthm/'f this r6cvl
Tliir'*ic*/I\&gt;]ff
"1*H*I&gt;-1
d
1)
—
Tie pu Alixlspdii'XtUiVx duridg the Ck- ’ gvtlier f.dl.i&lt;-ion«. I The rapid invnviv* «»f rnioltt, ihvrvfurc. to b^jMfi'it.iltted to »miT?!y SHm'-J
f’tir rvnmtiy in extent and population, J [kiiitvs iue &gt;r|KiratcJ4iy the State*, or oth- , il&gt;*t aii.-r • can-ful mlciihiina, they would l»
, renders a correa]winding tnen-ase &lt;«f «x fcr' ®Bwcics_ wfovio pecuniary interusts
,
b.niditnrc. to *imu cxt.-ii’, Itmavoid
would l»o directly involved. CungrvMi '
and fl*ry wwM hwy nutbii.g.leA t*|
sixtg *'ya J-fhrs’ard
**wt- Hih I®on4twith- creating new ol.jret* ofl irffgl.l itam u»&gt;i»t tlumi iu ibe work by ■ivBMMwnUeilwsifo'.' flirir ear®, trouble »na te(»^&gt;S6.&lt;w;*AlA'of Ai.iCh wlie-4-V...- „i uspendUm-c, mid augmenting the , grants of laud or of money, or both, ini-'
i‘Tib.rWds7r
tbfrttrora.
'.r.'. were .ipplv-d to the pay inert ol th- amo.imi required for lhe ol.L The true ' der Mich conditions and restrictions as j i&gt;aii.r uurio* Sr&gt;*i£i Aril X*ft»eru&lt;n»ni
OEU. tfTOKO!
public debt, nnd the rv-l-mpti *n ul --n-av- qnestfona thro, are, fa-.v«&gt; ibewe o(ijre*s »culd secure- the trunsjHo-tation of troops;
ury note* with tlne&lt;nte«.*4 th
l-*sv :
lumeresMirdy multlpH&lt;-d I or, Ims • and munitions of war fre- from any.
.treats, o-c. h.
ing in the lren»4ry on J u.iy I. IS54, ••■■ing j ttw ttnUkuni expend -d up si any «ir nil .if i charge, and lh.it of tho Ciiited Slates mail (
siiElClFt'»r«5AlX
llii- ronimsVevij
tlta-i comports with ' at a fair and icasonablu prior.
jisir. ♦•i.flfwll
acvoclm^ with tliaac ,
Tint progress bfavails since tlie coml~he ticvtl-1*
• ol the diffi-n-iit excu- invillJuuicul uf »&gt;ur last sosaiuu, bus shown ,
lhe first iptarter
f the government have I
difficulties disappear before n

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Hrr. - *. &gt; III
ic.i»« ■ I. ■
lire j4J|Ur^U v»t..S-.WlT »
d.i’Jl.. ti,.- L'-Jk- ibT.iv'.jt it
,1.^ vji..U*r tl
in li w
brf ire

1a’ srrfror.*

DR J. C. AYER

&amp; CO.
LOWELL. MASS,

, v upuu ■*■. l*c( *H t-‘r
id Mid .!r-.-u,tacf. m and
[Lallan
I ilbA »pirti -It &gt;l«t« IWIWIII
uKd llw intervening mouiitaui* and deserts­
..... - - ii. tliv way,ubsLiclea which, in tb-i
I ol rongrtM -.4 lh,.»WUM
and Interior Ifoporimeut-,. hire . ,,nini&lt;«i ot'many, &lt;»Nild not iw »unm&gt;uau
i of tire germuireat. wo csnVol l«4 tu M *
. . _un iu soma d.gi .v fejue.-d; and
N«w, after tin-Upsv «•! but a single' ,i«t&gt; «
■ Up balance liafitfu- state'
file--1 i\ •ii-lJ.-h unit 'iffifore^cn fom-rgrn- vear&gt; ttae oluUwIcs. it has beca diiwuv. j fo ‘j*1
•
7»d.
,-y nb'.iii I uri*-. il i* i&gt;-t aii^ii-ipnird that vrad, arc tar k-ss formidabfo than they jC“ie«el uf ll&gt; nNidrt.1 inholoUnU.
!*Bw4vpl*w«lH'lriw. &lt;1 irirgteht- first part a deficiency will exist in ct:is-r uiihin tin- ,
...
— • —-«• —------- ’
J• •4 the fi«&amp;l| yes', W*Ci-, (wcuty •'■nu Ind- ; pr.-&lt;. nt .ir tLa next fiMiii yvai-. Tile I’ws!
Hou seven Imn ire-i and eight ihuirwitid I tffi.-,- Depirt.-ueid &lt;’ pl iivlim-p p.-;-ulia&lt;- ularly twlci' in each week, by n cuiuinrxi1 eietuxta» I
owe Mtnlrril nisi1 t&gt;i»»ftv-eigM '.kdfors nisi juxTiitai, dlffi-reii’, from th • »lthi-r depart wagon read between Sail FmucMO* —&lt;•1 «* ”*
SliEltIFrs SA LI
which ■ nieiits, mi l to this I rhnll h -re-ifier rt-fur. St. Louis and Meinph.»,hi lews tb.ui
.«e ii'iitli-n r-n I ten llnmaitid an 1 forty-f
l invite (".ingress to institute a rigid
two &lt;l-4hr&lt; nnd thirty •even criihr (I? ; scrutiny t • ascertain whether lhe &lt;-xpen- --------•' " ‘
'■
------ --ft crtuD'd lie Still
between New York and this city.
r-indsc tln-m nil
purauiu^. tbu intrsa’irwn.m -va’id llw
there-.u. tbu aid in my p
preprtutc meKuy for Uw curtni
W refim\leJ e\p tbT.tur.-i; during the re«ti-.iti*m.
this road, except iteu duiivcd trpmaiping three &lt;jiuir.erw to *lP&gt;tia Jun-.
। transinlt fact
war makhig power of thu o&gt;n«
1^59. arc fifty-two niiJlion three liundred (|td |,._ t)„. s^.___
there are important collateral co
nfof W:yJ-*ivpn ih‘nn«|ml «h hntrlr.-l am! v-v&gt; .u tlyHuterior. m;d ot tW I’.ntinuatcr (tons urging hs t » undertake lhe
tV*»ajj*irwiFCiTTt pee.
-y
.
ninety eight-doilnr* and forty-eight cent- «;vijrel1. Tbejr each contain valhibte in-. .iKwUily as po»aiblc.
.—
($53,357, tWH 4S). iiinkiu-.* m. aguregUc; f„r)lmti&gt;iti npd important r.-commcii.la
The tiiwt W«l must numientoiis of Uwsc : •
• if •C*rility-f«il)r 'inillfolt *lX‘J fi'o tfoiiB- font, to altlGi I invite jin- (.ttentiou of: is, that such a rend would oe n powerful ; £.
apd cigb: hioidrvd.apd ninety *ix million ■j'.ingnws.
bond of union Iwtwccii the Stntcw east
«Ttt» nvs tfioiUifod ulglit ntimlr—I anfl
|i, my lMtaniiU.il in&gt;*«*idc I fi*okoc mid we-t of the K *cky Mountains. This'
»4it}4ui dt.lWrs.hnJ nine CchtM ($74.0iL5.-, e„;,,B t*, r&lt;*-oinniv?d'tfo- immediate con is W selifovidcut as to require nolllustra Hj
Ndtf'plQ. bpilig an;e*o-n» of cX|-m.r.Uin-.1 ^ruction often xmull ..teamep. light Jr.ifi
ti**n.
. .
.
—
fieyirtt.rHic jcBtliu'i’.-d r.iv'pts jilto picJ f„r the purp .*.• of jnciju-ii.g (lie clli.iciicy
Cut again, in a cvmmeiwl pmtf v&lt;. ~ THE PMESIDMWrWMlMflMn'.
view. I consider this lhegrval &lt;|ucvtion of I
JOSEPH SWITZER.
Wo •present thin document entire, v iili
die
dav.
jtVitb
the
easlcni
front
of
o«r
.
i.lntiu:i by nuthorijiug the evu
’br^tnb.vey.Vi ihe.30;!i J mm.
•••
trtihiu aliHiL* the Atlantic, this i»ur. t. •Ims cWNtoion of nearly all
of eight of dwiti. pie progress ..........ij-...
Hires muliml nine li'in-lnsl Aid tbirft -i&lt;
tls.iKind scticii hundred m.d .nt* ifoltar.&lt;
nnd forty-thnu rent*. (43934.701 43).—
h'«tiw..»'iiiiiBm.........
y-.pU.~l-U* fo*
within the cAmmnud of the Secretary of him in iqiitiinti, tint * greater n.iinlicr &lt;&gt;l,
lhe Tr.-rnm^ bx3fcu,r&lt;».i»*J|.c •.'f .'fravnry this elm- of vcshiJs is nevwaary for the .
n&lt;&gt;tc*i rv&lt;le«na.’d7iiiid by negotiating the purpose of protecting in more efficient,
i.itoncr .tbu i |iersuii« -md property ©f&gt;
Amcncan
citixens V"
uti the high seas, ----andI , |O our CUIII.UV.V,,
commerce;—aud
the ---.'Vllicricuil ciucvna.
— ----« - ---- territory which would make a good slave
millions of *»Tara, which, if realUcd du- ill foreign countrick,ns well a« in guarding. w„r|(1 pn.reithnt tlio nathm wswh ha* market, will alw-Cx-tfie aiteiiUunyrfAbe
more efficiently our own court. I accord- u-jlwj p1K?*e»aion of trade with h.isteni trader. TW 1’rei.idMt is oArimflmurto
iogiy rcctmuuuMl tU px,«gc of an act ■ \,ia brl, n|rcnJy become wealthy and
conciliate England, but does »ot hemtatc
■iUi&lt;HM sixty- ,,r ll»l pup—.
1 p&lt;n«fcl. ’1»
thrgMbwMand^g-M.tabl'wj ^4
----. ,
IK- ,«sro4i-&gt;,e-muin«l in lb-rtpvri
or C&gt;lib&gt;ni&gt;a.tt1 oar loo.ic [xw lo bully Hp|iT, ^-Oi&lt;»&gt;n&lt;W«lff! Amer­
____
capital
and.eft-.
o
JU
(11.
rf~
9.rout,
.?
Iho
Inunur.
n|
—
ul—
ioiu,
IV
'nSL
ica. Our nation i» made to represent a
eight dollars and fifty y.-veu , ceqU (|,7»-•
.«nri». mW IM. Mtfal 0.11 Tt rny
1.
|y Ik,-.,
those in rmnird
regard to the disoosition
disposition of tho
the tnrnrisu info this fruitful UC 1- 111 raip quarrelsome indlvidval, who lias .always
0H3.298 57);’
L“
The estimated receipls during the next public ilomaiL, the pension and bounty ■be ri* bene*,
bad nffebhre.
1
*»
land system, the policy towards die hiiii- ,«,.ible er.wim.be, a*'*”,*lf11 J1" insignificant, that tlie Prerfdonl oaks Con­
nrc sixtv-two millions of dollar*, (W-,- uns, and lhe amendment of our patent Iu»«er,li™-1. u, e«,' V«Hl Sreekle
Liws,-arc w orthy of the serious conaidera- iu prodiMte throughout every portion ot
the Union- Besides, each a rmlrvud thro
lion of CotigresS.
our imnpsrata latitude, which would nM all upon the flimsy ground, tha' the in­
thousand two hundred and nineiy^igbt
The Vust Office Department occupies
(MElMrtd filly-*tfvwa.*r»ti.. (»*,W3,2J»8 a positive very difioreat from that of oth. beimpeded by the frost* and suoire of habitants may obslruet the conveyance ol
tMHber.11 M«a tn »
,«m.
*t1| n-relre ait
for the. acgvicw.of er departmenta. For many •years it W»’ wiaut, ear h, &lt;b°
“Woed a Hair Raaturab
.ner, would attract to itself much of the tlie muils..1in U&gt;$reiK.fo‘b$K&lt;'r,c- .
■I
*
lhe p&lt;4icy of the government to render
The review ot iho Kansas policy, with
travel and trade u!" b11 notions passing be­
Ms MlHJto tr­
Uiis a self stislainuig department; and if
tween Eurotis nnd Asia.'
which the I’re^foflhSpcO" faisJ»$®age, it waa tl» Ihinjr.
is such as was naturally expected from
(M0,0fl3,2tW 57.) ThceatlmaWd esp&lt;mditurcs during the next fiscal year, ending to Matas &amp;*&gt; near as approach'tt&gt; it as may
that source. He rejoices in the present

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

X5.7,:x,m

ir ■ ■ t'-zen*. w tth
wiU.wiihin.the
: ntnl tradi-.
C&lt; pit.il
ir») in nwr large eiirif.
t i» there very fow.—

mpfoys-1 in eunnicriring enterprise^ •W

lift smile throughout

lion hi iiihi-r ftnibtri*

i&gt;|T &lt;d&lt;uncatlc inmpfiteie-rt «&gt;f aluK'Intc pra»hit tb«»c evil cvu»e-

nr lin incial ronditiott.

i* aayinat of Imjuwts

rnnwcuk 4Tw
the
iicy. t.ongreaa. by An

th-rt W5J. nikthorixcd

June' H, if 53. n loan
;o be applied tn ,&lt;!&gt;«■■
'iatktna made by lajr'a”'
mil I advise that wo
■ing the national debt
itiry cxpvnacn of jho
t wmild Im* a nnaatmi ■
:im- of war oiif ’prtfit
rvxaurcc, at
hre vixdd, lx* gr^alh

Jt would be ruinooBlo.
. Besides, it n&gt;jy bo
hat the inclJ&lt;®t*J J*"tent moment, to seiffo
confidence of the man.andgiva a fiesh' ini­
ng business. Tu pus,
object.
.cl
inode of rvacsuhig and
Ider a strk-Cy rtvdhac
entertained and often
on, that anund policy
1 be doac hy apucifio
hicb these esm be pe«K
v arc w&lt;dl adapted to
’are ttstuNv sold by
and whidh, from" tt»r
1 or of nearly
NUKHpla, arc tbo arti-

not the only means ot

^■e&amp;SwS

airjsawnss

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

be pr.uRieablo.

wjnio.) most embarrassing
, Uws. Ife t« oldige
,U,4 means, &gt;
^m'pry'JitKtR eku'iUteiJ tpchditwn- 1 fij^’bowew’ that tWscsumot bo doue
for that year, commeftohg oh the 1st «t.
taaryddtamid. upon the treasury
July. l8SP, rf four
J^kand abut, what is received for post
ihsMisd wight hnndrssl and h^y-dgh. ,
||00U prilgrcM1 vc|y
dollars and eighty-nms cents, (H0^,, from TWU. w year, until they
w8 89-)
.
u ~
,
amounted for
&gt;'«“■ c«aing,
June, 183*b to more lion four
In addition to this sum, the Bcwtmnati.T .

tnulr tsi"

. ......4 .u.t f.,r ilu. ritatent fiscal year
they will amount to WMKM*** i“r*e
.yen hundrcl and •uma are ejdualve of the annual appro­
r^plftlhed hl the priation Of 7W.OOO for
&lt;uf tlia Tnsnswry, maH Herrireperformed for Uie twe'houaca
of Coiure**, and the other departments
oo the 30th ta.lW.to "wrn million andoflk-ers of tho government iu the
‘
*red and fourteen thousand fivu
mid
”
$t li i mJ red and

eo^tfU. Vhb*tMt*y?**
would have boen just the same, had the

Bmt iramlcn &lt;n Cinxymcn

t&gt; gratia our AXUltlt Almaxac is wUmtJwy
pre; With alao fell *s.-ri plies. ol the Steve
iptateu, ud the treatment that ibM-H be U-

Tl-v B.-»t liJuaeuj

aTmeui’ link Sight 'Hrest.l1

Pill (BATE $&lt;WE.

.-te-fo-erf froWn.

SHreriuaa Sutra, deHr. HnHte Ilalnint.

•

Gl'AirDIAX’S SALE.

HVi l S 1'1;.'. IT.

nrlgltwd Uroinpf. Mill r—4
have not space for further cumrasnbi this

length, that Mr. Morgen, very appropri

traotatoJ &lt;«• lire on Mileage.
cnJer U.c chMgo oC Ore want af
..
tn tbs nrovuluai of
PaasosAL—-Tho editor of the Pionttr h
must have Wrtl somewhat excited when
| he ptnnsdI the article^ln his last i»s« "wi"

| the head of “pcrroaal,-’ which will account
for his utter depaAuhs’ftffiti VrntWltW cd-

HAMUCL ANPUl*.

(
.■Wood: AS rm. are. about te mamu- ,
vend ro»r ramute diaareered U..r
- Vtacxxxps-fa. Jusetl,-|WJ&gt;

COM MISSN»J*EKS’ .WWE.

business/'or for «vU aplrita te cry
u« alone.*’ ifit wo are disponed

to

To provide for the pay ment o

will extend

mah/BBotay. WBftf W1IFW

Wcmptloti, from
otilstandlng treasury

Kfo kind ofsym-

y they would bestow upou a
twrtW ‘

e&lt;Ufi|fltecl in tho report

»OK KU~.r TA 7»HH
i ■
of1R59 it'ii KKltmaicd that it
to more than ten millions of

Ha.lioMa.caa

mm. I-. BAKER,

J H. MlTCtlEU.

�CwJ Ul w. CtOOKWT.
CHARLfiS BtlUtKTT,
i lre
TRGKA3 IMMX KXGLUfll. M, ».
BEK RY OLAl’F, Jd«re.
UtOBUB ABJiOLD,
.
8AMVBL YQWQ.
M*
Mos VttQlMU T^aDA5.
Wto. OT.-VRKTOR.
Mito HAniB. CLARE.
.
FfStJrf jmiWKw. “

HARDWAREBTOBK

RUSSELL'S COLUMN

coibEft i-itirr,
GOLDEN 1 SIZE,
gulden ruizE,
GULDEN PRIZE,1
oolvrm mizB,
GOLPBV FttlZB.

• b. u. mivmAck.
Ner. rt’ia-. :
. AilrMtopUntar.
TT^MUi’tleAGlj'SA'lX
‘
j hjACl.'Qattrg Usy rwto« k
Km! by a cri’tou tuAlrituaeT H.Bil^»ge.’t« ariag
to tbo Uh ,Uv «,f JaaujT} to the J. ar tore tbtai-

NEW SPRING GOODS!

nui.rtAiioo M«u.rts*. .
surorwvc.suwi.Mxr
ueu&gt;tr*&gt;T, ,AxUt», 1tos­

tVaktoee, aiul r.e..n.«i to
ufSo&gt; •&lt; }’ ■' RJ&lt;ri‘ ■
ter to Jtocds Aw Barry &lt;--.uun . in l.ttwr t &lt;

RY GOODS!

ses uf asux/.'seccuTOM.

Siraxsw.

, toe W 1» dav „f Mir.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Many diaoooea UUi afaiot teutaaclty are takwWited
as boir loon* (rear tha diaaoord liod.se to eUtoy
। sires, tfcrohita. CouMwtptiow. SyphUlta and Fite, •
are anioug lbs i..o«lCMumonuf ceoplkptiMal dio.
.-asca. h.rw. as cars no’, bow mwny gcnrrsltous
tire seeds of iliese disease* Buy liarclH-en e&gt;Ub
। list'd in the system, corrupting tire Hood— Atomsa'i A’-.«to.-y /.•.to.-.al wdfaredmita from-lfc*
b die* of Um afflicted ercry particis to dlacssad,
.l.-pnsii^aail Uli the reins with mw, pure and

HARDWARE!
tad Weakrnm b&gt; th* Baek tad IM* of Ex

scRturWKs sn susmb
&gt;ma

I©tfJ8 &amp; illDM I

and Syntahik CutnptaiuU, Ceasutuplrie and oliior ifoifaii, •( Che
langs ano Throat, Indura'itm s«to K*-

XBOK

atrtusS
3&gt;. SUrtr H«w-‘. Cased V. atelre* ..... J#
fops-lrer Witches............. ... ... .110 to S5 ’’
IU 0 (told (lua.d, Vest A Fub Chain* b-toW “
(Jol.l Ixwkrta. Bracewla. Breaches, hr lltsm.
Brea** I too. Cug I’m*. He* « e ButUres, Sb. A .St uds
Watlbkeyw ti'dd and Rilrer TbimWea. aad skfe
rirty] of r&gt;tbr* artistes, wroth Iroai Bfly cent* to

iwstfff&amp;ftsisilgj
tiroes Dyapepma. aid all ..llurr dtse*
scs arising litorn iiupjpe dale to the

GI-ASS- WARE

i-.lr rrtaiu'tw. I. usoass

acr.'

Pnico Oxa Dolwi rxs Borm.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Rrsulsmr. will’restore it tu
X* foitoo Jmufa be withaul
R. JL R. Rrutedtes are sold sr Dragr
whirr- BADW A
j J. P. Roberta A Co.; Dialings.
&lt; A. J. Bowtie. Friinevitlr.
1 E. Xtcfols. Orang:■ &lt; ilia.
Laut.tvi.il
'
Attention I- Fannwre I ~
KXTIUF CONTROL to n-mry *wpo,aliir of Rmretar. H mlrr Scod At heal.
■ inti .eteced into tire Wheal crowing
ifKusais.) «Het&gt; ll“ been bond to

has won far itself such a renown for ths curs of
c-rcry ssrirtT of Thrall and Luag Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecnaiary for us to recount tho
eridcocc of its rirtues, where.rr it has been nuployed. As it has long been Ln constant tuo
Ihro-Jghoot this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

J.o».l teuwt SUH «h* 1
“'/'Mi Xl'isTn MW* flat

&lt;&amp;rt

COOKIHG STOVES I

JUST RECEIVED
Al lhe cheapcat stwin town by
LAWNS, BIULLIANTR.CNALMR

H. J. KENFIFLD

CTIAL1J

a naw'stork pf Fall aitd winter GOODS,
which will Ire aold for

3REAtID'T’ I’-A.’ST.

DRESS GOODS

Great cumbers of Clergymen, rhytirisns. Stetesmen, sud eimoeyt peru.n-sere fo,. lent Um

mJ no suit ur p.&lt;KK«-Iit;gs 'h»' Lagbirn i.»iiiutni j
a! Isa or is Oquitv to frrvret ti e ssld drl i now r»- ,
msinh-jt sreun-d by said mortgoc* at any part
three. C
'
,
Xutica i» brn-by gben tl-.«t br risli.s of,
s poa cr ot ssD la n.M rcertga;.- •wutnnret and to
parsnot-re *1 tlie als-otc in on--I. vise aia.lt asd ,
prnt alert, the prenure* described in -aid mortpage I
to ail: Brlusl'-r ruutb half to the south sot I
qUlrter to see*for. rlgMeen, in town one uorth '
of range elan »««. »n Barre araaty rod Stale of
Mkbicsa.Mid cuiaaiimig eighty seres to land, a! »o
lbs nest.half to the scutfi east quarter of aaxl
sectfoi. righire*, iu the snare town araaty aud
Htete. e&gt;.*Miau)g eighty acm. aeoording to ths
V.uted tiistes surrey,will l». mid it pubtie tenduo
loifotiIntK-.lbMii-r.4i the Court Bum* in thasilImm ol utuHnri. in arid Count* to Barry, that br­
ing Um W*-» of IwMiug lbs Circuit Court tn slid
roantr. uu llionth itar of Xoeembek next, it two
o’alocl, P. M-. to tAat'dae.
U1RAJ! B. bTANI.EY. Mortgage*.
B. IL Fvt ixt. Au’y for M»rtgigvv.
i »**d l«ipt X l*A*.
_______________

A PRIZE FOR BVERRBODT I
WtO SUBSCRIBES FORTHR j I

MEW YOBE. WEEKLY PBEW,

&gt; etuiren &lt;h«t *» 'heirhl'e been enrvd by
Dr. IlstUS Balsam.
&gt;-7- We bare eerttdeate. of Oh- rtnmgest and
tost MMliir Uilnrr. from th. foltow tag pwrtirm
■bo ires cl I knoaniutha places where they lire,
ttT O“« frmw J- W Plunuocr, Vinton, Xuwa

i

A BLAVTITULLY

PROBATE NOTICE

QTATE OF MICHTG-IK. Cnwty of Barry, aa.O Al » xarnoii of the Protnte Court, fertile
t o.ii.tr of Bsrty, buldca at the 1’rvlrete Oflirc iu
lls.bngr.or. Mondor, the 19th .lay of Xovernhcr.
in tire year one Uronsand eight hoadn-d sad
iiny-e.it .t. l-rcwut. O.inL K»y. Judge of I’rotatte.
li&gt; tlie inslU-r of lhe satato uf.Sbenr.auSolei, deC(Un reading ludAltog tfo putiitoa. jialv rrriBod.
to Au&gt;brnuiiluUU-i:.sis&lt;aUrof feeeataleef said
Heveas.-"., prsj.ug, ivr vr.iuu nasvus, .uv.s—
forth, f..r liorosc to r^U certain real *»'»'■’. In
sui.l prl.ti-.B described, bclonpng to said dec d.
Ti ereutHto. it &gt;’ order.d thot tbc rousidarsluxi
to said pu-lition, a-id the bcur.^t thereon. Ire .posttwmd until Mu..dar, tl.c- 27th day to December,
A. I). ISM. al«ue o'etoqk. I’. «.. at the pSce of
tbo Jtidge to Prolate, :n Ifiuttogr, at which, tune
and place all parlies mtovstad are wqnirtd to
intrear »nd show canto, if any,
rr*.’er "f
ss.ibi. nrr slundd not bo erenldtf

AND CUTLERY.

Uno from Haml Unmaa. Camden, HdhdlKc.... Mioh.. to »belured daughter aarejL
tat- Ous from Eli Bodd. to Alliens. 111., who
WV^To"mPfr^&gt;&gt;,I&gt;rd,A,.aDoom, BlonmfiaW,

I.

■ beautiful patterns sad very ebony; BLACK
[ DOE SKIN. BLACK BROADCLOTH,

I Act, Ac.

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
J hare also a terr largo qunutil* nt

JL, TTSKJBJBiaRL
on hand nnd all pcroonx winhing to buy or
sell M ill &lt;Ju well to call before bargaining try variety from •** sbilliog* to aH dall—t seats,
•very pnc*. quality rod patter* vast* tr&gt;* nt
elMwhere.
] would partinnliiriy call lhe att&lt;-ation shilling* lo Sil dollars.
of pernona w hu aro building to the fact
I tint 1 Itove iml Keen rod a large rlvtk. ol
NaUnanl Gfo-wand that 1 will forob.h
j sash. Giant, naila. Door Tritutfinga Ax.,

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11 J KEN FIELD

FRANCIS ROWER

WILLIAM JONES,
Having bou'C the entire Meek ef

twain sbillinga. Lae* d*. »Im to stereo •**
KM orogreaa gaiter*, ■■■—&gt;* ***•*•.
calf bootee*, good qnsllty. fee Bta. skffl.sg*. ro*

FORMERLY kept by T. Ptmxira, b ting*.

jazrtf ukj n- rr.tnn wjkk mwjcss

“ Pumant to Hccoso and authority bereltow*
muted tu nW. by tie Jadge of Probate far the

nxaoj'rju! ASDJianmay
WAKK ni -'jii oirsK

SS7u ayl- f£rtr- *•*!!

Mr l»c".nnt of PARLOR STOVES, eoeapries
the feast beautiful patterns in market,
1 bare the greatest Variety ot
ELEVATED .
OVEN STOVEi,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR-COOK STOVES,
Erar seen hi thjatowa. Six Plata awl DoxRcvea
TO HOUSE BtHLDEBS.

PHYSIplANi SUKG^ON.

’““t '• ‘•"E

. FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stuck.

STsDOiOlES,

TEMPERANCE' ’

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

In the miter of the «|at* of Abby T. Aadraa,

COMMWSIQNERS’ NOTICE.

Buskins ----nnd Boats,
IrStllf'..Gaitciw
--- ..... . -----------.
. , a
g«ad iOumrtnicnt at very !&lt;-w prim.
I &gt;u lum.l a verv large stock ofCrtK-kary
Mane sii.Hslato Ware.
J ust'rrcmed a new stnek uf

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young
America Ahead.
•
"Tim rCitatnni whv
" '
Is damp tho larvaai Hardware busiuca*.iu Hastnir. is fo'CSUS* he hwi th*
IJlRUiSaTOCKtotlMi

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Such n* Print*. GiHshrnnw, Iielxitia, Mr--'
। rib -. I\r;ime.t.t* 111 u-k • Alp-nvaa and a !
; variety vf W.ml DeLaiu*. all wry nice
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
.-.nd vert cheap.
SHIRTING, CO1TONADES, uf wwy
Almi a gt'««l a»*&gt;rtnivnt nf CfoUm for
variety
and altlo.
•
ulnpltw.
IC”, 11 l.ecr - u;^... A.MKiura.' cmrmy, uw .T.asr «. i.ieti’s ucar.nnrl u large attw-k
Itidtaua. uteteii »nd Morlaaxa weo'dnly rrcuedtd 1 MiitM tjlwvtiiig", shirting, Mri;&gt;o,«.’Lre-ks
CHECK MARSEILLE*. CHE».t
in IheoCUoe uf the Itegi-trrto Ikeda of Barry nnd ticking*.
&lt;
o ur.ly aforesaid. &lt; n tha 1st day..! Februarr A. D.
I«M, nt ? i/dis-l. I’. B . In Ubw 4 of Murtgagra,
JUST BECEIVF^n-ncWlutof
• AND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCT
oa|Mig«« to*aad.-dli.
.
Uli nhu-bsaid morl^ajr tforc i»ejain.ed U be
LINEN, WyiTE LINEN DRILL

They are auger-easted, so that the meet amiltire can take llrer.i pleavandr. and being purely
vegetable, no hinn can arise f--- —u
quantity.
Pries 23 cent* per Bex; 1

‘‘

HNK

nt aattpuhins low prices. My motto CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COLis
little chrh|&gt;rr thin the ehea|»rtt.'
I liavc jttal received a good aswrlmail LAIW AND SLEEVES, (uaw Byh.)
WHITE GOODS, Am.

r spring. It mar be sows say time betwaaa
Xbrst of Juij aodlkr first of November.
- rACKAfent S.dficient to prodare from
2 10 hu.hrl.th. fir* t ewr.mil up m atroog s*
3 will be sret to any address on lbs roc*H
SOr.r Ito'.lsli by moll.

All our Hcmediao are for sals by
Sold by J. P. Rbuxins, Hasting*,

RODES,

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SUEP
HEUITS PLIID,STELLA SHAWLS.

rw1 ■ &lt;
Tjll'iSE IE
SK^rttBtort'^'fctolty.'wxi Uwm al’

UNT1CTMW Ml ABBS'

A1 t-ootfWuUy making addithma to the
same, «$ uf which, ho propuaos to well _

UHEAFBR tbn lhe CKAPBST
CrouUetlr Lm band. Ml Uwda to GtoAx ti tnytins
(rierpt Uquer&gt;&gt; aad all of tbs best quality.
tSMALLITUJ?TT“ aSdw^ICT RALEH.

R^iy to rotelaw the pslronsye trfafl my Heads;

COOPSKLNQ BUSUiKSS.

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OOD 31

TKRMSreVM. IN ADVANCE.

IF ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1858.
MY BITTER’S GOVERN)

viaaisiA Bxroun.

ler deep

table when I

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NO. 33.

i weeping into Arthur’s arms.

“Ifelen! Hdno! Oh, say you lore |
by her night’s rest, though her foot waa me!" She started back, crimson with ।
rather pale, and ita exprewiioa vary aad. confusion, and wodld have left rhe, but I [
...
---------------She rose, as my mother greeted me, and
bowed, and fa reply to soma jest about
this agitation, she raw, was too much fur
my urdinees, said—me.
She
bent
again
over my pillow, and
“Your brother is still later, so you will
said —■
1
not be the fast comer.”
“Hush. Stephen! You must be quiet!”
“My brother!"

“Yob !** be cried.
“Wbv have you
never spoken &lt;K this l&gt;efore f”
»B«»use," raid -she, drawing' nn her

I The editor of the Albany Rfniter yliUs
| comments upon this simple phrase, y»
| common, and • yet - so Ml of solemn aid
' tender feeling:’
_

“Stephen," said my mother, laying her
-irohJ^tei siyrudU*
hand over my book, “will you go to the
for protection whfeh was denied my fath mat worn ; „u.w imu ™
station this evening, to meet Ella's new
It is
er.
Wlwn he waa dj inn ho wrote to , us how full of sorrow It sounds!
governess ?”
_ '"★"I-**
Wc heard
my
mother's
father' for tudp; for two with us a consecrated wbrd.
“Who is sheF I asked.
'
Hi 3. KEN FIELD,
veers’ Illness had' so Impoverished him
"The daughter of an artist who died in
.__ ____ ,Lmrann e&gt;f
Now York about a month ago; your un­
cle, Ezra Evans, knew him well, and bo
casion such as wc hope, never to spea* ft
_ v-.. —... *wt,i. .net .lux. Sula .in*
“The gentleman who rodc.home with
It was in ti e chamber of death
give An* an help, But if I would come be again.
wrote to your father, asking Mm to look ns. Was he not your brother!"
again.
The
would
adopt
mo.
1
would
have
istarrcd at the still boor of night’* noon.
The answer camo low and sweet.
out fora situation for this girl, who is fully
r. H. A3. RUBSELI^
“Oh, no,” said Cora, “only Stephen’s
Esq* rosrarsarebnihtaailHiraWwd.
“1 have loved you ever since 1 first saw before 1 would have asked him for one eurtalna were dewed,"the light* were shad­
competent to take the place of govern­ brother in love, nut in reality. That wax
ed, and wo stood in the dim, solemn twi­
you. Stcphcw!”
ess in a family. Papa and I concluded to Arthur Lippincott.”
J«1L"
.Krom that hour I began to Improve.— ' I could listen to no moft.nnd ia anoth­ light, with other* around the bed of the
have her here to teach Ella music and
Helen Morton’s whole expression at
Re
FRANCIS ROWER,
once changed, and she became white as Oh, how I lovo to dwell upon tho time er mameut held the liubkshcartod girl in dv tog. The damps of death were on her
that followed. 1 was very happy. Only
Cle young brow, and coldness '»«’ on
Ila
my arms.
4
death.
•
clips, as we kissed ber for the las! tinte
tiling had troubled me.
I bail ques­
made her quite a good artist”
“So soon, so soon 1" she murmured.— one
&lt;
She proved her identity with ease, and
while liv ing. 'Good bye, my datyhter,
Helen about Arthur, and she de­
For an instant 1 thought she was about tioned
i
on Artbur'e urgent entreaty, went' to see wo whispered; mid, ‘(food bye, fathsr,
nied
having
ever
l
t
&gt;veJhim,yet
she
owned
to faint, but she regained ber selt-poMee- i
her motlwr’s father, who died blessing camo Sir bum her dying lij-. &gt;&gt;
HADLEY
the
felt
a
warm
interest
in
him.
She
determined to come to Charleston, and re­ sfon though her breakfast remained un- i
anufacttr»:rs
them both.
A few months aft&lt; r Bolen
promised when wc were married to tell Morton became iny wife, for I knew that know not if she ever spoke more, but
perware.
quested him to procure her a situation tasted.
•Good bye’ was the tost ever beard of her
.b^r-h.nl-.rr, &lt;“‘&gt;”7 1
Every day tny interest, my lov. for ims why, and I, m my perfect faith and
here?'
sweet rike. We hear that Wterrow“And her name, mother!"
Helen Morton increased, and. as I loved happiness asked for no more, let, when
ful word often, and often as we sit stone,
“Is Helen Morton."
her, so I grew almost to hate Arthur Lip­ I aaw how eager she listened to the scrap
MATRIMONIAL BLMS.
busy with the memnric* of the past. Wo
of
Cora's
letter*
which
sbo
read
aloud,
“Well, 1 will moot her."
pincott
After spending the day with
I hear it in the silence ol the night, in the
It was a lovely moonlight evening, and my two sisters In the school room, she and how many questions she asked about
Il is folljr for girls to expect to lie hap­
hours of nervous wakefulness, as. wc lay
I went early to the station to meet my joined us always in the evening, and 1 his travels. 1 felt the old jealousy stirring py without marriage: everri woman ■ was
sister's governess.
Arthur Lippincott, saw how lovely, how intelligent she was. at my hvnr.t; but one of ber brigtit made for a mother, omsaqueirtly children upon onr bed thinking of the loved snd
loat to n*.
Wo henr it in nur dreams,
my college friend, and constant coinpan No matter what guests were present her smilet alwnyir drove away the dcm&gt;in.—,! are as necessary
uetwasary to
to tncir
their pence
peace m
of nunu
mini!
when her sweet face comes bock to us, as
­
ion, joined me on my wa!^ and we went eye always rested on Arthur. When ber My new happiness was of short dura-I. a* health is. J(.If youwii!j
wish tof^hold
beholdmel
melit was in it* loveliness and beauty. " e
*, finz-r »nd ear rinrw. bwk&lt;;
a * and• hidlttotion,
F- -.— -al-.1,w»lr
«• MT,
„ 1 ancholv
look nt
an akLl
old
together, to wait for the train.
/ wondrous voice filled the room with mclo-’ tion.
hear it when wc sit beside her grayo m
1 kind* of repairing don* la the
o™ evening
myt.ay
V" I mnW; If,™ .aV, uk. t r-r .t
One
my mother and I were
Arthur Lippincott was the only grand | dy, it was Arthur who followed her oni
.
. INTEMPERANCE.
■ together
.
•
,— *
aL* m. window,
.I. a a
before
the
coat
,.
. . f
of a young mother. the cemetery, where she sleeps alone,
child of one of the wealthiest men in the instrument, and joined hi* rich notesI seated
^'‘Sd“.»a'BlB»x.&lt;»fe»bd«&gt;with no kindred by her side. She was
-a tai.taeraplW
and though/was veiy unlike with hues.
I
Volume*'have been expressed, and Charleston,
&lt;
There was another noticed ....
.
nr arranging some flowers, when my
..p^
olJ maij u,VMCJf.nnd noitb- the hope of our life, the prop upon which
in dispnsitMin and-appearance, we had; thia, my sister Cora.
■ mountains of Ubor expended, to put i him
1
auui, • »&lt;• »“
-- ------HOM
. to lean when ago should come upon us.
been
friends
from
childhood.
Together
•
fa-heroime
in.
cr
melancbuh
nor
indigestible.
My
piece
’
One
evening
1
was
watching
them,
Arer
melancholy
nor
indigestible.
My
piece
’ down and overcome the evils of intern- ।
*7 '■
. and life should bo running to its dregs.-—
of-•mind
ou in
we hmlgoni td school, together to college;। thut and Helen, as they sang together,,“I* Ora here FI c asked.
• ■ II’m
’m going
goingto
to give
give j‘you
in aa minminCrvr*. M.eh
{ pc rance.
A noble cause, and otic which ’
nte
» W0B!d never touch a baby during , The hope and prop arc gone, and we care
b«hin£.
wo had graduated on the same day, andI when 1 beard a low algh near me. I waqf“No ” said my mothers rising.
lny .xistenee, except with a pair of rreig*. not how anon wc go ' down to sleep ba­
must ever call forth the warmeot ferlings^ ]Ixith entered into Dr. Pcate'a office to’ sitting on the balcony, just outside the. U the matter; 'yoa «• «*»••
n^r* red sanshire, tadeed!-. side onr darling, beneath the shadow of
medii-ine al one time.
window, and there crouching on the win-- HMaoythijC happened f’Artbair!
I of the philanthropist or the Christian.— studv
,
My eye flew to Helen. She was standnrv worn t(, fiddT
Tall, Immlsome. frank, and generous,• dow-sill, hidden from those inside by the
I But the success, or rather failure,.tint has
ing
in
the
window,
her
hands
clasped,
her
,
r...-.
Arthur had always Inrcn my beau ideal* curtain, 1 saw iny sister Cora; my bright,
lore U.VW -re »•» — -r~a
•“
“My gracious '” said lie. • ifMmie&amp;Vy
hitherto marked those efforji, proves of manly beauty.
,
. I old luverNetcpi in and sees bit grand­
In all college sports, bsautilul sister, whore lips were always fere white as ashes.
“Arthur said In bis last letter that bo mother instead of the little Mary who would give me winga, wouldn 11 g&lt;» rem-o
I something wrong.
And that wneg lies in all manly exercises he stood unrivalled: wreathed with smile*, and whose every
among the planetsthimgh. -I'd goto Mhrs.
,
W. FAKMKM,
ri*s । al the very foundation ol the undertaking. but he hnd’nerer Iwen studious. Talented word was gny or witty, sighing. I sat ! -xpected to sail in the North Star I” in­ used to make him feel as if ho should
and Venus, end J umpcr, and all th* rest
-a-KTBOLELtUK and retail ,d'*!,r
and well read, be had pawed through all quiet, wnodenng. A few moments later, quired my father.
crawl out of lbs toes of bis bool". Yea,
AV »»4 pSvAtoi**. “ b“ "dU *uod
“Yes! Wliat Aar happened."
.
my miud is quite made up about tnnlri- of them."
his studies with honor, but that sufficed and Arthur came to the window, and
“And Satan,” awjl Mra. Partington,
- । by striking st the effi-cta of intemperance,
“It is lost! al! on board have perished! ’ mony.
"
WILLIAM JONES,
But as to babies—sometimes I
him; there was nothing of the book worm found Cora. They came out together
DEA LEU In arocenes, pro* taioon, p.——-- —_ ■ instead of probing the cause. We grow about him.
Heaven grant that I may never agmn think, and then agnin I don’t know—on striking in “and I’m afraid you will go
I. delicate and sickly from upon ths balcony, and 1 heard a tele of
Buller, tai. port. Ac. Slow
!VJJ*
there, whether yon got wings or mA.”
up in the heated real of intemperance, childhood, had, in only this one thing, sur love then, that gladdened Tny heart Ar- !bear such a ery as Helen g«re. before she the whole, I consider ’em a decided hum
Ike whistled, arxl turned the suhjsct to
fell senseloas at.fny foot. I did not move bug. 11 i4 a one-sided parUiershiD, this
mnilifestc*] and indulged, even in our very passed him; yet he felt no jealousy, but tbur loved niy sister! Then he could not to raise heft I
my mother and lather, marriage; the wife costs up all the ac­ a bunch of grapes that the idd lady M
I coaid have shouted with
best act*—our most hallowed devotions. protected me from all insult through col­ love Helen.
with
wondering
faces,
place
her
upou
the
count*. The husband gets up and pays laid by to ripen.__________
UEATII, ELLLS A Vo.t
lege, and loved me ranch M one would a ecatai-y a* I parted the curtains„and came
We imbibe the principle In our infancy,
sofa, and 1 stood a* if turned to stone.— devoirs to the luolting-glass; curls hi* fine
younger brother, or a weakly child.
again into the parlor.
'"1 mnk see how yon can alt and eat,
indulge it in our childhood, strengthen it
Helen was atill al the piano, pouring God alone knows what suffering was com­ bead of hair, puts on an Immaculate shirt
We stood together when the train stop_
.
pressed into those few momenta, l&gt;efore I Ikosom; tics an excruciating cravat; while your wife is so siek !”
a« wc come to maturity, and cherish it a*1 ped; but as I stepped forward to enter out her rich reng alone. I f»mo belund
tnincd and , fled from the bouse. I wan­
his handkerchief with cologne; i
v -r
"• V.""»
wc descend to the . grave, and all along! the p-isacngrr car, he volunteered (osearch ber, and. for the first time, trial vy voice dered throiffib the streets like a madman, sprinkles
.La, aaa, a Enoch roll, ao _■»
“I ,lfc
m°"for Miss Morton’s baggage, and left my with hers. I felt that my joy must have
mourn over its effects, most particularly
nnconscioua of the wonof e.lfoe; gets into anomniLtts; looks
without any hat, unconscious
won­
side. I passed slowly through the cars, w,me.vent, and I sangout my full heart
I nKAMiro.—Rend not to contradict and
oerv.
....-t I
I -------pawed
unconscious
of«ovanyprrUy girls;; and j
der
of th.oc
* ™~~
—
so if seen in a drunkard.
for simcr
sister's
gmrerncss.
Seated
confute, nor to believe and tnko for gt ant­
»•'
..........................
I
. . , , . looking
looking lur
• jgt
■ • v■ -— ------ in
--• She gave me a bright, amlling glance, and
ah
Inv(j belwccn th0 pauses bf busiNow we would by n&lt;&gt; mean* slueld or
furthcr corner of the car, her head passed from song to song, and I joined thing but iny own Uk»cr misery,
ed; but to. -weigh and consider.
uigbt
I
was
in
the
slrWh
lu
the
morning
in
U1C
a
p
e
rnoon.
The
wife
must
DANIEL COOK,
a-m
—------- -- .. m-ss in the afternoon.
palliate the crime of drunkenness. But I ^fmg upon the back of the seat, I saw a her in all.
Wo were still singing when IllXUb I
"• l'!k
•STilsW let..ur child.cn grow up under the lute-| y.ning girl asleep
very
went k
home,
- -early,
—■I “- packed up a few hermetically scat
- the windows and• shut
•
JA
A rthu r and Cora joined us.
Happiness is a perfume that ouc cannot
things, wrote a farewtll note to my moth­ imthe fresh air,and sits down,gasping.nt
“
Why,
Stephen,"
said
my
sister,
“
I
cnce of parental temperance fa all thing*. llieni
JJ^IO
’^J
'tantcrne shone--J.-full ........
upon her
wnwu
er, and then left CharleaUm. I felt U«t I ,• the table more dead than alive, to finish died over another without drops falling
of the car lanterns shone full upon her never heard you sing before.
could not face Helen »?»'".6nd 1 flcd her breakfast.
Tommy spills a cup of on one’s self.
lx-t the principle be drank in with their fare, and never
j fI BW)
&gt;drou* 1
My sister’s voice was sad, and when I
never h&gt;
had
seen Sllch
such w(J1
wondrous
hot coffee down his fiowm—Jullanns bns
from the city.
! beauty. Her clear complexion wo* with tames! to look al ber, she was in tear*.
TTO«s,:r
6SSS5,1.“ftu!fSIK
«™1 life. Lr, ttrro—
I was wealthy, and I sought to find re-1 tern offtbe strings of her school bonnet
“Cora," I said, “What is the matter.
bcqueatlickl to his son onu thousand dpln
■.T.SS?u,
1 .m-m. n«'x «&gt;” •■'•14 N’ "*’f llv out one shade of color, white as marble,
lief in travel.
1 wrote to my mother’ —James wants his geography covered—
“We arc nil irienda," raid Arthur put­
lain, in trust, to bo applied by him, pt
and the long l**bes that restcil on her
after,
but
never
gave
her
any
address;
for
Eliza can’t find her sacbel—the butcher hisdiscrotlmi. in promoting the safety ana
-------------- «ri.™-&gt;r..ni.«
”&lt;
“;»• cheek were of raven blackness. Her fea­ ting his arm around Cora, “awl 1 con I ft-ared, in any answer, she would speak
' wants to know if she'd I'ke. a joint of muL
tures were regular na those of a Grecian .peak. Stephen, « h-ve bran friend,
’
ol Helen, and I know I could not bear it.; ton—the milkmaa wants his money—ths comfort of fugitives slave*.
' and each emotion of tbeir hearts. Let statue and «hr tiny hand under h«r cheek fur many years; can we be brothers I”
,
know that
that annur
Arthur «.«
had not sailed in ~~
the. iceman wants to speak with her jnst a
1 erasure! his hand, and Cura hid ber ,' II knew
Some pcnplo are re food of ill luck
------------------ --------- I— .nd T..ASM.L-,.
pcrv|Mj&lt;
eff..rtof tbore was delicate and white; her dark hair was rj.'™
u.fe“. .feiux.
1
11'«&lt;"n4 4 ■“ «” S’
minute—the baby swallows *'bean—the that they rim half way to meet IL
‘
.
rt_ I.....1 An.l r.-lt tn mlrl.
who ar. engaged in what is call*! the
-v. —nJ. AsTfoiied,'! felt that Helen’s face with almost agonizing rag- news of Ins amval al borne, and his . •’ husband sends a boy from the store to say
WILLIAM lll'RCIlEB*
, I that his partners will dine with (hem—the
Simplidty i»an exact nyrfium bolweon
rlnce to Cora.
-a •
I .was smiling nt myself.
I, the steffisnt,
* cook leaves all to go. to her sister’s dead Ux. much and too little.
Grace is tho
would !“• given, to its movements tlian it the one who had never cared for beauty
’ baby's wake, and the husband’s thin coat medium of motion; beauty i*the medium,
U... yet
.......
- -But so long
- as we cry or loreline- in woman, striding cn|ia. ever
felt.
-.H-S
most
be
ironed
wforc
noon.
Sunshine
of
'form; and gentleness is the moduim
J, JI. NEVIN**
lutainst the intemperance of l^nor lranred before a sleeping girL
and
young
mothers!
Where's
my
smel
­
out ng»io»v
■«—
- , |rt,„d,.pcll!x.und,untlla!iamlwaahid
of fashiun.
**
. ••••'
. ........
.........________
mu.nted
what intense
to sec tier
drinker,.
■!“'» ',ur
rr""T"d
t xifa
with what
intense longing,
.on
ling bottle!”
” '7-2.-1 l.v th*, lu-atof intemperate upon my shoulder,and-Arthur said,
A woman abandons her opinion tbs
eain. At last, unable to bear my mis­
“No; but Arthur is going to leave us.” again.
suatameu by the brat o. m
।
“Whs, Stenhen. th. cars areampty;
ery longer,
1-wiger, I&gt; turned my
Steps homeward.
tnnmenl her husband adopts it; even in
ery
my
HINT*
TO
PARENTS.
_________judgment and action, w. are ruanufaclur- *
Helen’! lace grew while as she repeat­ I had boon gone two ycara. I erhaps she
have y«iu found Miss Morton 1"
diurch the women sing an octave higher
[. BVhSKLL,
jlasMil i
drunkard* fiutcr than the Marne law,
“Hush!” I said, pointing to ths young ed,—
had conquered her love for Arthur.—
Bad temper is nftener ths result of un- than tho men. in order not to ogreo with
“Leave us 1”
__________ ____-------- I or any other law, can ever reclaim.
,
Even if she did not lovo me, I felt that 1 tu.ppv circu'mslsncoi tiun of an unhappy them in anything.
“Yer, his n
grandfather
wishes him to
—_
mbstlook upon her again, if it was only ori«n'tr«tin„; It f«T«cfltly. tosrever. ta*
JOHN ROBERT*,__________ ,
Anww
Jo^pb Pease were two
nvei a few
years.'
... *
i
The times arc said to bs so haft! In Hat
fewjeers.
“’jCTL!"I btaita^ tai
“ «*,»»»■all night,” and be gently touch^l her Land , travel
once
more.
.
. a physical reuse, and a peevish child often
|I saw
grasp the back of
In an instant she was upon her fret, and
saw Helen
Helen’ss hand
h
k Was early In the evening when I need* dieting more than correcting. Some
* „ _ C HERRY,
i alike a* two pears, were as opposite in looking at us with bewildered expresston. | the chair near her, as if to keep from tall- reached Charleston, and leaving my bag­
children are more prone-to show temper
iTitabt .taraeur a. «■&lt; aMiptata.
“I beg your pard&lt;»n for disturbing you. | ing, and she said hoarsely,—
gage al a hotel I walked towards borne.— jkyn others, and »&gt;matimoa on account or
taking it by turns.
••Must you got’
.
■nT-re was a light in the prior, snd
'.tSuXT
utaartakla, wo aar. to erown tte ,but the care *r« at tb« Charleston depot, ’
qualities which ire valuable in them“Yes,” said Arthur, surprised at her went to the garden gate.ehmbed over and
The young lady who lately rreorerod
Mid Arthur. “ We ye in seanA of Mbs
I
wives. For instance, achild ofactive terni,.UkK Bl«i.k.^W—! |Hfcrt,or a™, wbllatlailota wwwrt- ,
Iteary damages from a rich gentleman,
Helen Morton, and 1 see by die initials emotion; “but that is no escusa for ert—mj Cb« g.rJ.n, d.nibrtrtl »f
7
I
perament,
s«wil*e
feeling
and
axgef
P«
r
I shall only reuwm a few
un out b, eaery more Joe made.
Joe oo your carpet bag. that ws hare found Cora’s tears.
«bu fad hugged her somewhat rudely,
H. MTEWART,
•’ I.—., Is more likely to meet with conv ears, and then return to claim my bride.
should take good care of her money, for
alwayeeBkl, -.we. bi. l-b.” ’He
Mr pxrtiu W«rr lbw,; ».lh —- bM
I
-- ,. #tnnt
jir, and robs, than n dull, powive
‘ Cora took the hand beheld out to her, My parents were «««»
llBlm. Hho
»te«»|&gt;Ble»dBa4,
Bn4l«»H|
could aucewed
tbmg.
But tta
Helen.
was pale ahd sad, and
1 could . ..
d if bc j, an opcn nature, his tn­ she nude it by a “tight sgurexe."
A.-a.,
a
and Helen left the room, while I with my .hBrilj
..
-- ------------ o-ita.
l-a ta
n and
xd ^j’|rrluUon U immediately .born fa
“
And
this
is
Stephen
Lincoln,
said
aura eau- «• "«
J«r
i,.y all crushed out. followed her. She
True incite, like the pearl inside the
If
reprethere
Arthur, introducing me. She •«••««* u*
clasp
in my arms. ju
Just
as •i ioo«eu !। borate
bortW Wpessfou.
M pawon.
.. you—
r-—- —
—„-&lt;p her tn
». »»
loved him. I saw that, though she.could K
tamper.-■£»» AarwWrirrd all bb do­
e door
---------------..j Arthur camo In I .
i,r __
•"*&gt;!"«
•“ TtiiBtsnmenL ttyrter, is contented to remain quiet an­
in, tho
opened. and
have expected me, for she put bor hand
... i...
..lain- mnH
conewiher feelings when Cora spoke, ths
; lap. Opeday, wbileeoil«*ln&lt; bi. abaep into mine with a slight smile.
ti it find* an opening. '______
ml, ixr.B«.lkB orll h,
_ it
'1,00
you &lt;xuy
• «Ib»«I
- bj
prospect of separation appalled her, and with Cora.
“Wo have come to say farewell for a I, •passion
jU)n »into
nto sulkincas.
,uikiM«s.
“if you will give me your checks, I
’ ta drir. ttam into a mor. luxuritme f*a
nui.rcJ her xireoolrol.
1 ■« h» »»
good tempered ti«a of •, Tlie man who court el an investigation,
A cbxrfui, g^d
ture, hie ealueky atar eeetned partwnmriy will go for your bsggage,' said Arthur, .urilr up lhe iUinax, wd «,ur her time," said Cora, “ Arthur and 1 are go- &gt;Ip a
mv* it fan’t half *. good m courttag an
vonr cwu&gt;
own, ,a .jmpntbv
sympathy wiih
with b»
h&gt;» troubfe,
trouble,
and receiving them with a graceful bow, own riJ,
U I P"-"1 k" d“' 1 ing to look for a lost relaiire.
B. H. FULLER.
. iudta^udaeL On. atrayad lUa way.
I^
cncVcr the trouble ta«
"• Stopbcfi
Stopbcfi !1” said HelenHelen.
whenever
has arisen from no affectionate girt._________
left
With
my
usual
shy,
‘
„dmother Itak,nail bound to evadeU*
eoold her her Utur -oh.
•■No. wt. a,Arthur,
Stopbrn.
Arthur, tell your
your &lt;, ...
HU&lt;mdoet
, ...__ lu
hi. part,err*
arethe
thebest
bestantianti­
Wire is a certain description of freey
Arthur x'dea fur E.rooo ta . few
' eflbria to drire them through tta opeenng I had not yet spoken, but I offered ber
story 1"
« ,
. I dotaK but it would be better still to pre- breakfait bread like a »praln ! Because ft
»xh. ru«l I — “» r“™»r proof of
“f harp told you,” said £t,«r._| tent beforehand, as much aa P**“*^‘
into tta rich feed aw.lUng ttam. J~ e
Hrko'.loue. T,m. ,p«doo. D., Ul«r I was an orphan.
is
a tn lit.
Until this morr,in„ 11
pl anoyance. Never fear spoil
' taUenee
&lt;•&gt;'&gt;.’ •*“““*■ ““ ,
I saw now beauty, new charms in my believed it myself, but bow I know list 11. ,Jg|ifcM by making them W happywith her, as we drove home,
tor the dnv
&lt;
w. H- COLEMAN,
The fellow who kept a stiff upper Bp,»
- nood pooling and ..taring alurmtaly
lady love, and yet pride kept back the
, first time fa my -life, I wswKed my Iwo?ds of loss 1 lon«d to P*™ T J have a fetber and a&gt;stor stall living My I j^p-taMS Is the atmosphere m whieh all
regretted that be didn’t give it to apretty
^dfathor is very ill, a.Ki will probabb.
^affection, grow-the
t A, mm. minute,. At length ta rtatJre. friend away from me. -I envied him
did not wish a second pUa in her heart. not live long, and this morning be told »neceasary to make fe» *«• girl. A Iwaun for future practice.
; U, make
grand rndt, ata■m’*-’ -»’ hi. eaar grace of manner; and yet, instead ।At last I was taken ill. There was a long
mo my story. My mother was fas only
drvoUM healthily and freely; nnLet friendship creep gmtiy to a heteht f
. eeta, or ttay might go to th. fc.B--‘ of attempting to vie with him, I sal silent •mtortal during which I waa couscous of
child, and wbeo she was quite rnun- she
|ha
praasure winchpmif it rush to ity it may soon run itself out
ta termad it. Camm-ly. h. a jM. ta« and constrained watching th. two. Ex­ pain, but did not know the fees* around oloncd with an artist named MaiviBo.— . M
inflammation, there an ex- citemont had given Mte. Morton a vivid
GEORGB W. *“•**
and wnra* of all
of brenth.
■
; eitalta around th. Hot* and ta. tta talm color, and her large hazel eyes were ful me. Strange visions haunted my pillow, iTtrarXtW refored to fotgiv. ^!^e.
vence and worst oi an,
•••
and the maddening proofs of Helena fo'lLfe-Um.BallxmrBrtdrrtirBW jirr
g-7— ak ...
l j.tUx ...
.kkM-—lU-MT"-.
_ fetata. to ata them wype^My ■&gt;"•-’ of intelligence. Sh» replied with quiet
To married mffi’— NwFrftatter, cbtcm,
love were always before me—always tor­
or scold your wife before folk* ,
*
..
jog toward, tta gap- Throwing out «mt KrMe to Arthur’s gay speeches, but she menting mo. One morning 1 spoke, after
^Jolortniog bim ibBk B1K »** l" .• «•»
JOHN »• VAN BRUNT,
I hid hoped she worid,
Zhmvd.and Utah U» ottar ta ataw. Sid not smlU
E««t
Tx«.-H la a paal arf
a long dreamless slumber, m fell po.sc»- ■omplloo, .nd lo-sging him lo am her baTo cure the U-thacbe—Let an &lt;wpjfor the look she bad given mo at the sta­
pra.afe.., arrur, &lt;tal aklUnn rna.a ta
them al«g. and I. j-ttagto.mg -IM*
aion of my senses.
1 heard my sisters
bn* run over'your foot- ,
.
U U&gt; r,u «ild la a«ar, a«rl
tion showed me bow beauUful, how radi­
(bond k-r dying.
Her bmaband bib far
.heap more docile an.mala
ant her smile must bo. When we reached
and un-ruua-aa 1"r ■**M*lk,“1^k
.ho xdd.
from wrallb&gt;, and at ber
I*
Why arc women like berta! Jfeeanto
gined, whew eoddn.ly the wtaU d«k borne,
■"-&gt; Pf»“
U Will ta lima
stairs for a few moments, to see if I am aihmud
opm emditoa. tba.
fefe- lha»
.tam in
TS»b wiwiaka makta talT &lt;w
Loe to.dtadtalL
Firet, Ota peered K„r and after a warm welcome, Cora car­I help mother to prepare something for
S ter
Wife; Ito, ted
^dibriffe. ^mbtaMMraaa
j Stephen. Will you stay herb and call
UP hi. tarnl and looked tank, then another.
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JTELLAHliAWLB,
AiMEILLES

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BOY’S WEAR!

ill-E ANU CHECE
’UNADES, Jf avary

ISEII.l.ER, CIIFA-E
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ekes;

a large tawk.

JK BROAD CLOTH,

&gt;E CLOTHJUI« I

&gt;i)U**|vl

Bty.'

M

STANTON * TIFFANY,

J me when be wakes T*
•
!
“Certainly 1"
_
__
.ept my eyce eloeed, but I heard my

made a motion ss if to escape.
wtao. r—d

3. F. EMOBY,
JLXVTLLX EXCHANGE

i.,d met many beajtlfol women In my
had tnci
____
. , . «

ata--’-.**-"*-?
uncn my mind.

: oniyi
distance.
ba exclaim
your luck.
____ . K- -.•

send the dubs, stmdivoly 1 Fh»«poroa

itx -er. d
Battle C*b», Nov.,

At tar .

a moment, and al meat fa* J? .

sister Iravs the room, and s momreu
I knew that Helen Morton stood beatde
me. J did «*&lt;&gt;» taar Ur
* *“
-nmeious of her prcrenre.
For a mo­
ment she stood still, then 1 heard her say

0„ lore.
oh,Grf.
-Stephen, my own
Oh,
tai
with low sobasbo poured

‘

ST T., fraSv », rn-ber. », fe&gt;W
-nxmri. Ind uking a»«te'■
J™

I after left ths country taking

&lt;»'»."ke -s: sl.

^Wa^S^SK
F.md"»f vwiHv-tto*&gt; who bws
.md-hand bedsteads. hJynmhgy «**&lt;

XL—

' ! - wax -a, —r-

�(

REPUBLICAN RASTER

COlFCKiniOXAL.

Congress aaaembled on tbe 6ih
The President’s Message and the1
of the various Departments q£up

I Tl»

Cireatai I® tfas Formers

iL iLi u&gt;

»• 2.**T™“’cr,p‘ *■-»«•&lt;

up, and Mr. Bell spoke ta fcvor of it

SHEEP FELTS,

G:
*M p«roi.

first few days of th® aeosion to th
TB« U. B. SEXATOBSUIP.

adults Ibi
county,
.

aion of all business of interest; ,
On tbe 7th, an ineffectual moti
made by Mr. Gwin, InSbe" Set

We
take up the Pacific Railroad Bill.
Ute Pennsylvania election of 1858 shall,
On the 9th, the standing committees of be allowed 896 per annum. ^(Lnughtar.)
pectiog to have left the subject entirely to
the House were ancnuticed. The mem­
Dec. IL^Jhe Senate watt nut in ses­
tho Legislature, who are presumed to
bers from this State has each a place on sion, an^he business of tbi Hourtwwu
the* committee®; Mr-. Howard, upon the

afew reinasks upon thia question.

temporaries has led us to abandon our

Leach, upon that of Revival and mSTni.h-

pabfic ophrfon, and defat the ends ofeven
juMioc. t We had supposed that a candi­
date, so pre-eminently the choice of the

pet project of Douglas.

The Deed Scott
decision, so touch 'pratasiL. by Budstnaa

State, Attorney General, Superintendent

of Public lijtrucliun, with Governor and
Lieut. Governor, but jurtoutsidc ita lim
ita. It has also one United States Sena­
tor, who was elected with the united con­
currence of all sections of tho State. And
still they aak for more!

Wc may be justified tn profiting* by
tl&gt;® example of our fr'undt, a* well as
our raraicz.

The defeat of a Republican

Repte*entat&gt;»s, in the first District, at
lb® last election, waa solely occasioned
by the persistence of a portion of the dis­

trict in nominating their spacial tavorite.

us tlcn learn wisdom from our friends as

well as our enemies.
fess faltered in its adhesion to tbe Repub­
lican party,—wo trust it never will. It
ta from thia section that our targe major-

kie® ar® rolkd up, notwithstanding wc
are defrauded ent of the sMnolumonts of
We counsel, only, a strict adhe­
sion to tbe Republican principle and tbe
Republican party; and shall insist that
office.

era Representative, abide by the caucus
nomination for U. 8. Senator, be his loca­

tion what it may.

But should the time

ties which duster wcai the great commerdal metropolis of our State, to fight their

san to essmiMI

a visit to this"

Icstali'U) niqm any quarter, have Jaadod

cd business; and Mr. Waldrim, upon
Mileage.

three cargoes, wilhta a. £sw days, in a
and whotaaasistydby M^J.&gt;(. Jlndley,
and Miss Hannah M'Nair, In th® lower
mends tbe re-opening of the Slave trade,
departments.
The number of students
introduce a bill to provide for tha station
and 11* their dematidi"are hot complied
in attaodauoe will exceed a hundred, and
by th® people of the organized Territories
with, t|»y am dotertainod to mako piracy
and some other journals wBieh hb®r in
all seem aaxiou® to make a proper nse of
of tbe United States, of their Governors,
a branch of their regular business, in spite
tha same direction, foe their candidate,
the time, which they are permitted to
Judges and all other Territorial officers.
of
law—-knowing that Government in the
Deads no rach drumming up of supportspend in the school-room. Both teachers
Alao a bill to admit sugar and salt into
hands of the Democracy dare not inter­
and scholars seem to ba making every
all parts of the United Stales free of duty.
fere. The President recommends tho ac­
The case of Judge Watrous, of Texas,
quisition of Cubs, ta order to break up
entering titas zeaJously into the discussion
। great profit to the students.
This ta'es
who is under trial for impeachment, was ,
this traffic. In his next message, he
of this question, in reference to a particu­
pecinlly ire in the upper room, under tho
next taken up. Considerable time was j
may bo expected to recommend th® ac­
lar candidate, unless itb® to forestall pub­
more immediate supervision oTMr. Cranspent in ita consideration before adjust- 1
quisition
of Africa fur the tarpr purpose.
lic Opinion 7 IF there is an evident feel­
| aton. As our,visit was exclusively ebumenu
Suctajs Democracy.
v
| fined to the upper rooms, we cannot say
In, of
wb, no, Im,. (Jo'.
Dec. 10.—Tha Senate transacted no
M much bf the portion of the school u£i ^Jor Cacout.—-Two men from the $dunwhich Mrs. Hadley has the more Immodu| try, bayingauppfind themselves witlicleap
on
U.
puu,«.r 0. p^Pl., ..•!».&lt;,
ta »«,. nte cUrge, and yet wc are assured that J liuuu from a clathea-lino In this village,
is equally prosperous.
.
(
"r
““ r”,',r '•» «"«• | ta
to itotonpo. h
were “sent-up," for forty day a,by *8quire
The school seems tn be under excelled Cook oq Saturday.
of the peoples fj) candidate 7 While wc I
’•
-"
management, both by our school district
are willing to leave the choice uf tho umi j
j
The House have the Watrous case still
XOF-Our
thanks are tendered to Hon.
to those whose duty it ia to mako the se­ I under consideration. The whole day was officers, and the teachers employed. Mr.
Craniton seems to possess tbe necessary ZX-'itaxulkr, far three volumes of the
lection, we feel constrained, having
spent itr dtacnssing the question and re
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Patent
Office
Report for 1857.
qualifications of a popular and profitable
vieufag thjjfestinumy elicited before the
wbicfi abnold, and wilt have weight, in committee. Adjourned al half past three II teacher, aad we are sincerely gratified to
J2T*Two paymen ta have been made
olmrvc that his efforts are being s .wndcd
deciding upon a candidate to fill the office
towards the purchase of Mouut Vernon,
o'clock.
। by our school officers, by parents, and by
of Uuitod Stales Senator.
atnountiug to 875,000, leaving a balance
-Th. tatoto, to
Wo woffid ask the Lansing Republitan, with a pravious
of f 125,000 yet to bS piid.
ous arransremenL
arrangement, nrocMwi.-J
proceeded I•
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W e were peculiarly struck with the re­
if the quotation, at the head of its article ■■ to the election of the standing committee*. ।!
"fat ett oi Aofle iloctri," should out apply The list ns presented, was adopted by a markable precision of method, and time
Sctiator Douglas, seems to receive re­
in
which even thing relative to the rou­
1* well, before the Lcgialntivo cancus, as vote of 31 to 20. Mr. Douglas has been
-buffo on all bauds.
From some cause,
after T
If “wo are justified in profiting removed from the chairmanship on the tine of sureessivo claaaes^tnd afl oibw :
changes of school exercises wa^ cund acted. 1be has aroused the ir® of Sera tor*Jone®,
committee on Territories, which he has
of Iowa, who has addressed him a very
advanced stage- uf their proceedings, wc held for twelve years, lie ts assigned th® Everything ta reduced tosyatem, and no '
letter, showing more grit than
student need be surprised by being uncx- spirited
'
should certainly do tbe sum® thing iu rtfpcctcdly called vp$gi, in tho performance 'civility. Its closiug paragraph, is in the
•recce to their earlier history. The nom­
Mr. Btuart is Chairman of the commit­
following language: '
.
of
any
exsrcisc;
as
the
tinkle
of
tbe
bell,
1
ination of J. W. Gordon, may have l&gt;ren tee oa Public Lands.
"This, sir, is the third time that y®u
nnd the index-band of tho old “®cbool
the first great error of the Lcgtalature(of
' Mr. Chandler has a place on the .com­
mad® infamnmly ful*" accuwitivns
clock," ta all that is required, to give iu- have
1
1840.
mittee on Commerce, and on on Revolu. formation uf the part to be performed, jagainst mo, and that 1 have been cnmpellud to fitateu tho lie upon you. Though
When there ta no abstract principle to
The discipline uf the school ia of that you
,
may; rt tha sacrifice of Domocratie
be violated, there ta the prinrip'e of equal
After the formation of tho committee,
exemplary character, which, without being organization,
&lt;
have cfluctcd a Irin tn ph in
representation which is an essential do and other unimportant business, the Sen- State, as you say, “over Executive
■ tyrannical. Is efficient, for the prteerva- your
J
meat of the Republican creed. All our ate took up the Pacific Railroad BUI. Mr.
CutigreMional dictation," I can l»ut
. tion of order, harmony, and attention to oud
“
look with contempt upon any fame or
eotenqx&gt;rariw» agree that there is no dan­ Gwin discusiuxl the name, at considerable '
is ■»«»
also Miv
the ■piKraronco
appearance ut
of
.
1I study. There 1*
ger of the nomination of an mvworthy or tagUj, ^.,ng .» r-mg., Afc, lhMhln„„„,„J
flrfi
Ut.„„ position you may ihnv® acquired by a un­
ion with “white spiriu and black, Uu&lt;incoK.p«tcnt candidate. Witk this view OT.rf.mH.
,
...« UJ IOT *.&gt;tkto^
iU „d
u
t spirits and gray,*' Black llcpebiicans,
&lt;1,.
pmp.to.1 .»J &lt;b« Sot. . ,„to tf U. total.™™.
Utoto mv South Amcricans,dis*p[x&gt;inted office seek
args the necessity of considering the OT. .ta .tata.. OTta, .,U dtaJ t
rf
era, foe., as 1 &gt;k&gt; upon the miserable re­
qaestina of locality in connection with
sort to opprobious epithets ronnected
,
...
' attendance from the neighboring towns
with my uame, but covered with a con­
the subject. Had wur cotemporaries con­
I. U» Hot, .h. Judff. » .tron. ta. 4bdo,
,u
hl

sented to hare let the men of their par­
ticular preference stand upon their real
merit and popularity, we would qot have
urged this question at all.
We should
have been content to have waited and
seen whether the coming legislature were
willing to pile still another office into the
only Democratic district of the State.—
The first Representative district has in
the going-out ’Administration tour of the
State officers. la the Administration soon

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r^rllon. F. W. Shearman deUrars
his lectures for the benefit of the Mt. Ver­
and the Democracy generally, tun now non fund at Martha U wj 41»_27dLtaaL—.
emboldened
•J ftfrSouthrto
tM3.wtti.to deJkhj
acuate fltayrothe prorsr“Mr. -Wm.. B. Sprague.Uta of
hMbhkm»ofr “
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oomuirttonoi Ways and Means; Mr. Wak r
bridg.upoa that ot Roads AndCaoatajME

SSSKffi

... tha ]
Paa®
Initiatory step of which was _______ iip of “Tonesvillfo
round for a rgraarir *^7°®,^ P
_

Mr. Morris, of -fllinofaf, gave nolioo

ryTb- .TmAson ArtrWfcyWbo ne­
gro Dade, in escaping from tiie State,
Prison, cat through the plarft. floor of his
cell, which waa six inches thick. ®dl*L un-1
derthe foundations of the Fall, ■bd carried
tdf with him twcnfy.five pounds of Irbn
chain belonging M the State.

SSfi
n.ftal

x

j^»“The population of Cuba at the last
census, was a little over a mllHon. The
PaFL.® firkTT,
area embraced By the island and Its de­
COWtS BALCH.
Dal*d. Tti*n»ppl«. t&gt;ec- M.
pendencies, is 47.278 square mi lea. Tbe
great staplM.are sugar, cutfeo and tobac­
CHASCKHV NW HUE.
co, and th® annual value of th® prod oca*
of the plantations la estimated at 860.­
000.000, although only about.one-twrotieth of tbe Llasnl ta in cultivitioo. Th&lt;- UmUoks. o® Um
fWi Can,
amsual revenue® of the government
■mount to sMnethlng like 818.000,000 n
pear. There Are 1442 sugar estate®, 1818
cuffiro estates, 91® tobaroo estate®, and
cai&gt;M within
abort 10,00(4 graahig'forms.
'
| jT“Dic Salem Repitkr rays tliat ut&gt;
Saturday a fine specnucii of the Mun
Norwegiens, probably the only or.o ever
taken with a hook atul fine in those wa­
ters, was caught fp&gt;m oua of the wliarvc®
oftlutcity. It has a long and a'ender
tail, nnd, unlike most Mies, no gillr, but
w ell "defined enrw four perfectly funned
feet, and Is, entirely covered, with the ex­
ception of the tail, with a thick eoat of
lino hair. Uta very voracious in habits.

jylbc Cut may give alrangmw' an
extravagant idea cf the wildness uf the
region about lumsitig. but it is neverthe­
less true, tlrat five fine Otter werediwoverod within two and a half miles of the
Capital, basking upon one l|g, last week,
and that two of them were captured, an»i
tbeir skins brought here and roM at n
goud price. The for won very thick and
fine.—Lanring Rrjatblican.

imm

D. M. LOVELACE, ? '
, AdplniMretsc

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MORTGAGE BALE.

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Wskelss. su4 rveunied u&gt; tbe uffle of tb« IUBi»
far, B^ry &lt;s&gt;&gt;®lJ. ta J-ilni7h
, wblcbiald 1X7

1®S. to tewis A. Xlrbot., i»d wild
mc»t wu ryeorctel in tfo«
uf U.S Jl.rt.u*of

II UWHIM. Boa&gt;cnj&gt;&gt; ir.vrr&gt; th* coDUsinsQt's wlicitor
.illsh

jsiia
am« uf tb)»«i&lt;krl&gt;« p«r»n.Uy M r»rd
Acfajdaau Alka, U. Urr.
«
xdiMC Ibo Ufneaboie presented far hi. •

CHANCERY NUTICE.
saUwonit.io® M
iTATEUf MICUHFAX.-KlfiMh Judicial Cir- tuarj.A.l). iBi»,
I —I.
/'k._ U.,,k
(Lr l*,r. I

b.Safetl

Drrai

Michigan presents the town of
Woodbridge. Hillsdale county, as a model
township. The place was organized 17
years ago. and from that time to this tlscrc
Im never been a whisky shop in the tow n,
nor a barrel of liquor'sold. The entire
criminal niuincM originating in the county
is Ires tlutn 850.
New York,’ Dee. 10.—The Odoon
theatre, npjxnite tfic Bowcry theatre, was
burnt tills nftcmoou, nnd two nr three
other buildings, including the Volks Gar­
den, n German places wore ®u fire at last
accounts.

within

.it.

iGE SALE.
i BEEN MADE IF Tilt
•t «for of Oi-fatat. ti-li

»'&lt;»«• xu ‘di menlxt
te, vftlMd. irf lUrrv Co,

ibll.IiAl ln Uh­
&gt; Mill ftnbllOf

Washington, D. c. 18.—The Secretary
nf the Treasury advertises for priqxwals
was resumed and continued, 'mt
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.
,
’rut without i
citizens for the Um® being, in order
In be received until the 24th of January
reaching a t'erni'iLstion.
*
CHANCERY NOTICE.
, to mjoy tha advantages which our school
it
fur a loan of ten million duliars under th®
Dec. 14.—Senate.—Mr. Gwin spoke in | «
nW
’ afle rdr, which ta, certainly, a very pleas- in another column. It is Tumnred, and act of June last.
-favor of the Pacific Railroad.
At
bill1• tag
At x
2 ociock
o'clock tno
the’ racinc
Pacific Kaurood
Railroad bill
ing indicaticm uf its popularity, and effi. we bore no reason to doubt the state­
000, Hcdpu 1.U ««k »iJ10.000 -1-&lt;!L"''-CaW”.
came up, according to agreement, at tho I ciencr. At^io time since ita organization, ment, that Mr. Knapcn is paying pm titu­
,
I Alvin &lt;«reT e*-rti|unin*ii', r». rreurn-* I/. Ack
Amount in Jroa*ury uti tha week pre-:
Artlcyan.i l»«c A tlott&gt;r«4.drt&lt;-mto&gt;i.
adjournment of the debate yesterday.
scb&lt;x&gt;1 Uea.pp3n.ut]- mOfcpru*. lar attention to the fur business. Especial
vioUS, 55-17 000.
' •••&gt; train's th® sfiblstil of Jain*, A. SwTei-t
rhe amendmerts mode last scsmoii I
..Aj',.
,^1'
1
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'
[ nforeto it Mliafeefarilr ai-mart tbal tit* said lie
were read, viz: Mr. Darta’.Mr. Doolittle’s PcrOU" than at «,rVnt ■ Bod “ oo,Jr r*
„ _ ,
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, fi-Q’la®6, i’ndariek I). Arlltv And Drlis’AeklrMn. tlcifiiifrTKBnpihlly rekbrnted nnd
t and mi Jktax. ..
and Mr. Polk’s/Thcse, after Mr. Wilson q»lr««tho hearty co-operation of parents mrov, occasionally to, bo met w ith in this
Now Is the llinc, and
counter. But llieti,
llicb, If you liCVrrfallingSroMACII BlTTXna,«ill eflta-tu- I •»•-»»«&lt; A. itrrery. aoit &gt;fat for ,aid am&gt;rlain«ot
! meved a new amendment tiiat the road and guardians, to encourage our present section ofthc country.
-11
.l.e
.J.
should follow tbe 42d parallel of latitude, efficient teacher* to make il a atill greater have nothing more rare tbun sheep pcha I...... ...... ..... _.... .
...
morbid nature. The Doctor, in calling ; to be mined ••t-.ln three month* frnsulu- da.ro
^.r‘
' ,ourc« uf usefulneao. Parents cannot °r to°" •kin»,bv is «u«u to have the money | tiio attention of tbe public t«» this va'uatdc
son to make his motion fur the 49th paral- ■'
•
than
to suppose with which to pay for them.
!, specific,
a -------feeling
, ------- , d«n-s
- - - •so e- Ith
---- _
n of the ut-1 Invc nini. .no • cpy siirrrvi i
kl, .IM, be i-toftOT Itatolr .tall. .Z0””" • «"»*"
“ “H»-*
__ .u .k.r_
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1i moat
most confident
pmfMlrnrc iutita
intita virtues
virtues and
ami rulanadap- ' oimphiBaaf. wiwitur, withis
do, in.umucb as it would thereby lore its : tbeir &lt;’■*/ Panned toward
their tokti
ehllS*^551S&amp;*Si?
Goner'a Lady's Book for January, is
central character.
’
j 'Iren when they have once ret their faces
received. Wc hart frequently spoken of mer.ik-d. It W no qtwek Brtfcta, but one I t»keu u rozte.-d by tie Mi-1
On tiio Niggcation of Mr. Broderick, - toward tho school-house, with book in
tint has stood the criticism of the Amcri- «4 » AcZl«r»a4 IM&gt;s A«tllit® Beat Remedy
Mr Wilta. OTtakJ ... tak. U from I
„d
„oUl„ th„ ht tatarf the worth of this magazine, to our reader*,
frr„
|«,Tle. Tl... Win,™,, I . “4“ b
O.d-ml.
and many of them, wc trust, are its eon-’
the 35th to th® 42J parallel.
...
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,
,
given in its favor, by tbe most eminent
Mr. Mita.. ,,1 v"Utokto,i&lt; mhkdf ! “P“ &gt;“* ■“•S’— fi'“
•“ ^1—
stall t jMtrona, so we only need add for the and well known prosperous and private
ConumpHon. Dvcltns.
that the bill could pass both houses thia j Children should understand that they ar®
benefit of such .as are not, that ibo num­ iudividuals In all parts &lt;&gt;f tho Union, 1»
.HpiUing ar
session, moved that the bill be laid un the I not sent to tho school-room as a penantfe,
immense, and clearly evinces that its vir-,
table, whkh the Senate refused to do, by ' but fur their owd good; and ilia! parents ber before us is fully equal to Us prede- tucs are many. The use of tbe "Bitiers"
wav®
32. yeas
veaa 23.
23.. .
iI feel an intereat
.——• in their bchaviur nnd .—
nays 32,
pro­
cannot bnt satisfy tlie skeptical, that It Is
WM.
HUHOHEK.
Douse.—Die House then resumed the •
gress while there. Visit the school-room
Tux Hsrrr Hous, continues to pre­ really deserving the celebrity it has, ob­
consideration of the Judge Watrous im­
tained.
often, yourselves, and assist in correcting set r® that high'tone of moral and intel­
peachment care.
For sale by Druggists and dealers gen­
Mr. Ward, of N. IL, argued that, as any abuses which may exist there, and lectual reading which has hitherto charac­ erally, everywhere.
SUi-BlFFS BALK.
effrelM eurrsfn nntorTito
there is evidence of the guilt of Judge these iMtitutions, which are a prominent terised its page®.
i \liiiful i-hrsiciaM in thkan
...-,-•^1 ..rf . —
Watrous, on investigation is du® to the
T
hx mors rrxrxtxn raoor, of the indistinctive feature between slave and fre®
preservation of a pure judiciary as well
Thx Pm.xxxa is on hand, looking ns trinsie worth and excellence of Dr. Hall's
lands, shall continue to stand as monu­
ns to the country.
comely as ever.
Its aitielca on punctua­ Balsam for the Lungs, Is shown In tho
Moure. Ctark and Cochran, of N. Yn ments to civilization, nnd as tho bulwarks
rapidity with whieh it becomes n general'
\ tion are of inestimable worth to young
Dr. Hall's Balaam.
contended thrt every member who votes uf liberty.
favorite with tho people. There ia noth­
^jriniera, and, perhap, to some older ones.
for the impeachment of Judge Watrous,
ing of n similar nature, but what is soon1
Sad Casvaltt.—We arc pained to
affirms that he is guilty of high crimes or
Tbe »ho»e dokcribal premises, I jdull ctdum
Jftcniotx Axn MsMAcncaAjtTTs.—At cast into th® shade, when the Balsam has
misdemeanors. The House wore bound*' record the sudden and melancholy death
been thoroughly tested. Tho agents for for •»!». .1 pubtte sartiotl. er rendnr, to lb«-Wstithe late election, Mnfaachussctts polled
ra Uiddw, u (Uirwltar of tfa Cotart Ihw.n
to have sufficient evidence upon which of Mr. Lewis II. Cooper, of Hope, this !
its sale tho country over, in ordering new
they vole a coeviction. In his opinion county, u ho was Instantly killed by a 111,654 votes. At the last station in supplies, are very enthusiastic In ita favor,
Mlchlgsn, there werb 121,422 votes poll­
IBSf, st oo. o'dptk, V. M.
3
that presented is insufficient fur the pursaying, "it ta just tbe thing; it acta like a
limb from n falling tree, on Friday, the ed, _
or_____
about
J___
lO.OOO
_ _______
more than
_ _________
In Massa
W. K. FERRI®, Sbwiff
piwe.
clmrm; ita ettata are truly magical.*' Die
Hattiap, psc..!H, 1&amp;53.
.
fcbiO
10th inst.
In foiling a tree, It struck chusMtta.
chussotta. Yet Mtauachnssetta
Mhssachussetta luut
luu rfrrtn
elnen
titillated
can
find
tho
medicine
at
J;
P.
Dec. 15.—Senate.—The Senate declin­ against another trro. and a limb was I members
CO&amp;U&amp;iUN
ERH
’
NOTICE.
of
Congrem,
and
Michigan
has
“•mbert J C°ne^* £
ed to call up Mr. Cfingman’s Clayton- “
I fourmembers.
rnembera. The
Thu
average
vote
each Roberts, in Hastings, and in every town
-. ... . ,
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..
/our
average
vote
inin
each
throughout the State.
- four
-■ —
-'iof the
Congressional
Districts
was
Bulwer resolation by a vote of 24 to 25. thrown oft with violence, striking hin^on 1
For sale by Druggists nnd Dealers
the back of his bead, killing him, it is over thirly-tkoutanil—ta MassnchusaeUs
After an ineffectual attempt to take up
generally.
.
He was alone at it was ttn thousand,—or one-third aslsrge.
II..»» Ur rvwSy for l«ngl»iM«Ma.'
’
th® Pacific Railroad bill, the vol® being supposed, Instantly.
»T On. frnS VNtawl'Pbyuflkmflwtifrinx it
the time of tho occurrence, and was found If Msssaohiresetts, therefore^ Is entitled to' '
alb
*24 in favor and 24 against it, the Senate
■ teWaw Mlaptei to ptaresiy iti 1 issss &lt;&amp;®:
flrrrn members, Michigan ta entitled to
some hours afterward by Lia father and
tierht, taking the rota of the two States
House.—Judge Watrous case resum­
ns tho basis. But without reference to
.•in: ZiU-im j-ZEt s a
ed. Tlic resolution pending waa in favor■ mable citizen, some thirty-five or thirty- this, Michigan la entitled to eight inciobera
bouMot C. V, Pstnel.ia lUtewsslMawr Thewsat
the present ratio of representation,hav.
six
years
of
age.
He
leaves
a
wife
and
»PP}«. site# odock, on that day. and «U perssu.
of impeachment, fur which House by 11
ing
a
population
of
very
little,
il
any,
less
,
with the pccple,
against 92 adopted the substitute lliatitho, one child, tbe former quite frantic with than eigkt hnndrtd, thouuin&lt;i.
ifcntUytMdiWnn.
testimony taken before the Jndiclvy grief at her sudden bereavement. Iler
Committee in the case of Judge Wntrofla. criaa upon seeing the remains of her bus­
'“ro l’**t • lniu‘ by the name
J- SLOCUM.
k band, are said to hare been heart-rrnifog^f1 of Wilson was found dead ou the plank
!• insufficient to justify the preferring oft

BALSAM I

•^iwssraMMwfflsk

wm without a timely warning.

articlea of impeachment against him for

Lvckitm.—Di® Hartings Lyceum willI
high crimes and misdemeanors. The
' meet at the upper room of tbe Unioni
House agreed to the resolution a* thus
School building, on Friday evening uf the&gt;
Th® Mobile fteytzter says : “Let th® Dempresent week, when the following resolu­
ucratfc party become iu ita organization,
Dee, 16.—Senate.—Mr. Wilson intro- tion will be discussed, viz:
i
ducud a resolution calitag 'on the Presi­
Rttolrtd, That tbe word ®outa&gt;t ought1
dent for information eoneerning the land­
■
ing by die yacht Wanderer, on the coast
'
nouoos upon persons convicted of capital
crimes.
Affirmative.
Nagalivo.
G. W. Mills,
bring up bis moiuth&gt;.T to abrogate the
G.-G. Holbrook,
Clayton. Bu Ivor treaty.
ISeasnt. Cvltamer nikJShleMs gstoardly
were burned in Kalamazoo, cn tbe night
of the 16th 'mat. Loas 825,000 Insured the Senate refuaed to tab® up thoWycct

G. ftaham.

road east of this village, on Saturday
morning of last week, with a whiskey bottie by his side. This only adds another
to the victims of the whiskey traffic in this
village, and point in a forcible manner to
tbe absolute necessity of enforoeing to the
letter, at all hazards, the law of probileition. This and only this, can save the
live* and property of our people. Let
this be done, and all will bo well—crime
will disappear from our,midst, and pros­
perity attend thfr people* but nut till then.
—JVftrs fnpuirer.
j
T1 ( „.^

W‘a» Doclamxd.—rhitadclplii*,. Dec.
13.—The Philadelphia Prtu ot this aooru• ing,- tnftf the SpamisnMinister Called, upon
General Coss yestordav P. if, and an­

And nil others who wish to take part in nounced to him that Spain has declared
the debate.
I war against Mexico-

mmMSQ ■
&lt;rtM*u smirns. of th. d.r, f “7; ‘

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BLOOD rURIFlERANb BLOOD PHI
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KNAPE1TI

COLUMN

Dr. Kobackto ScafaUawvtaa Bamfty.

Ague Cure,

haesWaYlBbtoB k
The aubocrfbera. ta vfow of thekreat orereUy
of m^ey now Ml by sll'atomM. red ifo mow.
qrentraUre^ erfreto Uataro. men. are nnw
oBaetag io aar former pattwaa, and IU public
goworaUr. m

werreworoaiplainta, eplleptk and other &amp;ta.congha
•cnaamplfow in ita aariy atagen, sore throat, bran
ehllis ftrer and ague, asthma, tow eptrita, MXW
al incapacity, feminine weaknw, pricking of Um
akin symptomatic uf paralysis, rheumatism, nee-

sst’siu'xa.WteKiaJe: BOLT WOOD &amp; GRANT

T’AAflO A GOOWT

gapi of reepriallen, the liver, the kidneys, the
etomeck the ucrvea. or the muocular fibre, are
unerriuglr cured by thia pr-rpanlion. Il to to tbe
teafrrwe aereAi or aecds u(diaeaae what an alkali

Tta .took aeattoia ia part of
PRINTS. - DELXNEs;'7
SHAWLS, HOSIERY.
FLA NN

Oerinos,

DR NJ N 8.

msat of the dtooaae. If taken oe the first aj proreh cd ha premonitory aymptoma. it to
not «dy tha beat remedy erer yet dtocurrecd
far Ufa eta. of eomptotata. but also the
body; and fat biltasr districts, whore Psrsm
• — “---- prrraiK retry bod7 tbould hero it
holy both for cure and protection.
Qaa price will place it within tho
—the poor aa well as the rich. A
nority of thio remedy oeer any

St! EEt'INGS,’ STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS. SCOTCH PLAIDS,

SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN-

TfcCK Y^N^V^^.fcSL
of tbe llanatir poison. A great ranetyof
diaordtre oriso from ita irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Bheumariam. Gout. BoadachOk
Biiadianea, Tonih^-h. Earache. Catarrh. AeU.ma. Palpitation Pobfal AAction of tho
Hpiera. Ilystarica, Pain in the Bowvk Colic,
Paralyse, sad Dwsagomcot of the Stomach,
all at which, when originating ia thia caoao.

"*“fc

-Itadwav 'a neuuiatingReaulveat, for tbe
earn of rhranio dimir-.aeh aa Harv
ful.m. and Kynbilifie CunntawterCfaoumptire and other .Itationa af tbe
lamgeanu Throat. lmJvea&gt;on and Ealargvmrul. of parts. KropUra . nA otb-

roaualtvd with tlw beat physicians I could hear
J wae todM*4.t*Mu Jour moditanco ahraagh
ue. Iron than a tn-&gt;nlh. I waa entirvlv eixl per
lucnliy cured. 1 was alxr ufi-ieted with the
Hl risked ai-reuue hca-tatriiec which 1 auppoae
• umdneed by my dtourdreew eloiuacb. for when
&lt; di&lt;|wtwie left me my bemlacbe kfl with it.—
low Irel bettor iu every rv»|&lt;ecl than I have for

xstosf

-~jes arising from *° Import date of tbe

IKEWKKD J&gt;X3'B3S;

JESf
*2JSatx
tofts.JSk’SS.TJtK’X K
EiES^55®^^
Paia in ue Silo ot Fira Year-'

—Radwar'. IUr.&lt;!ato&lt;a w ill cart, effective
If ead speedily. Cualiremw*. Indiostian. Infiammaioa of tin Howels. Pro-

Female Com
W'eeu duthe you from Um crown

uf tlia bead tn

tho sola of

tha foot

and warrant prices to auit.

female MaSem
of Rad-ay'.
RegUalora will^ealore il1 la rvrularily.
i
Be tomato shutiM ba wiihaut
A. R. Be inc dire are Bold hr Druggl
where.
BA SKI I
J. P. RobartoA Cm. Ila.lwr.
A. J. Hwwne, l-rainevillc.
K. Xwb-le. Orang tills.
.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FDR ALL THE PUHWSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are m compoaad that ifiiem withta the range ef
then anion can rarely wiihMaad ar e.ado them.
Their penetrating properties search, and daaaec.
and invigorale every pertiun of the humin orgautam. rooming ita dtosaaed action, and rrotarrng
its healthy eitalitiea. Aa a aaewegwoea of those
prapcruee, He invalid who ia bowed itowd with
naiaor physical dabihiy is aatrmtawd tn fad Ma
haaMi or axany restored by a umady at voce to
staple and iaviung.
t

..

COOKIKG STOVES!

A Fine Head bl

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

it ingeraiwu *dtoesees.
ageni
uamed ia
------। ■ . Tha
-■ __
, . below
■

»®®TS ft MHttSi,
bunie^, I fu^r.d ip« a*ft. jKrfeetly puna!. You wUl
UUo tar. llwOet-n . le«as-r*l ■«« rue »,~.n Ba-

of tbe bmnan faniilr.
fid-Ulftlli S. BK.XMTT.
- bveol-K«Mr6CMHiMati'Mdilt E.^u.rtr.
IxooirarusM. W« Jaeodoy. Srpl. XdrAf.
Hr C. W. K-.« nt-l&gt;»ar Kir: llerfas teen Irvvbk.1 for avrrral icara with extreme delil.ly and
•rdiirv. M* neneb a* '«t » V uu»Wc to attend
to mr nniinarv bn-lnr.. at timea, and hxrfog

GROCERIES

. Bale* room =«•! &lt;UBre, Ko. t East
I'earth •ireti. Jd btaldmg ftufo Main -t Ciwrtasail. O.
Fur sal* l&gt;»
J, P. Mubtrta A Cm itael nw.Uh Meto-le. Orange­
rille Milla, A by rirugsiata A Merchants gme-

dttft

. Three goads wore beugkl te aell.aad1 wish tb*'
•1}
saylhiwta 7s9b«lW«U mH
and examine them before purrbuiag. Il win be

HARD-WARE

■’ highest plratura to show there yeodi to all
■U Bay fa• or bo with their patreaege.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

PR. J. C. AYER &amp;. CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by ), 1*. UvsxitTs. lUs'ings.

fOL. J. C. FREMOXT. labia travel, discovered

^SKS!3iSSS,“E&gt;’’&gt;
ISAAC C. MOTT,

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE OF MlCUIflAX. County of Berry. adAt a ar.olOT of tho Probate Court, fcrtt*
Coasts of Barry. tnM*a at tta Rrobato CAto ta
Hastisgs, on Monday, the »lh dor ut Xoeemboe.
ia the rear ewe thimaand eight kumtred sad
fifty-six t. PrewenLOrtaUBay. Judge of ITobma.
fa th- matter «T tbe estate uffcbenmm Boles, dm

S

niB®n
°‘
’ iuilAM B. STANLCT. Mortg&gt;«»«B H.Frtxsa.Airy for Martgegee.
5
J&gt;.*dS«p&lt;.Jf. I**____ ______ _________

AND

HARDWARE!
and cutlery.

DRY GOODS!

Distanced
Old Foffgyism “
‘
'
Voting; America Ahead.
Tbe rcasor.a why

FRANCIS ROWER

la daiag the largest Hardware foiilaoae in itaalng, it barauM be l.a» the
I.ABGEST STOCK &lt;.f the
BEST GOODS, al the

. .a

.

PMFHS8OA MUTTB

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

AM now rteiev iir ay SHU MO .took of (tarn
and hare on hand a fits! raieaaecriment of
BKA TT UA Rl&gt; WARK KTV rtS,ru&gt;, cqppkr AMsifarutox
jtxaa wr":ui or/x*
AT LOWKJ BRJCKH

[SKKLTK

W. hare pat daw ite priow *T *U

our goods to nit

th. Judge of rrobatr, in Haalmge. al wh.cn tana
and place all part*. In tore, tad are rr^oltrd to
appear and show cause, if any. why the prayer tof
uSpet.tinrcr eboald not be .ranted.
'
And ft ia farther ordered that tbe tai Mtatton-r tire entice Io all partita 1stCrowd by
canting a copy of Chto notice tad order tv to
If you wai taay KILK COXOBKRBGAITEBS poMh&amp;d in &lt;U KepwMiuur Bauer a pvinM. v.woKNArtJTB.
aaper prtaUd In llaatiaft and drouM.n^i- •*:.!
evuntr fw tbe fufl term of four weeka once tl
toast la each week next i.itwedlilily preceding
If ym w. nt any BROCHB 8H IWLS. go to
- -/
&gt;. ta. ..^,1
KNArurs.
Jadgt J frobota. (

Us time* «d

people tbs trooW. ofgo'mg M» K«lam&gt;

too kod Bsuls Oosk io trade.
foon. tbe contra of t»to highway. Uwncw ra.t
tweiee rode. tboSM aootb eueu rwda Io the centre

Ike moot beautiful patterns n market.
I bare tho grantee* enneiy ut
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STbA HSl
PARLOR COOK .STOVES,
Eret mb ta thia town. Six Plato and BoxSotm

for Mia. el pnblw awenon. or rendue to ibo bigbbidder, al tbe fbonldoor of the Court Houae

KBSSSEr

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
MAimcmitr and joikebs*

W HAVE a eary complete rf&lt;xk of Bow building
1 Hardwarr. inetodrr.g LocU. Utobro, Botts
Screw■ Singes af aB kinds.
TIKT "VZAJaE;
pOPTB. Tin and Shotalr-m W an of Ml ktafe
7 ... .. .

:

FBncctts writ'Am.
--—

- &lt; &gt;«vla tn ante Mietrenrre
HlUUD. ge to

OAPKTB.

r—-■
If yea weal Abe preOtaet DBK8B^rATTBRX
&gt;wato^M^nretawwdqreri«r^»^tfaA » to
T j J"XTA
_
■eft^'ftoid toad tying in tire t3-n.»rtprf ' |f
.... ..—c-re—.
.

.BriMylfctog herd to fad and taaap
.
. -j------ it.goto
KKAFtm

�ris.

BLOOD Pl'MFIERABDBLObDFILL
einyt ^vqurtaan.

CHARLES

HENRY CLAPyo-,
GEORGE ABtyjQ).
SAMUEL TOVWt
Mas. AXXA WHELPLET.
Mim VIBGlXI^YAUGHJ

itaMr.

»&gt;.

». I

Mma HATTIE &lt;3^RE.
FIXLET JOHK«X.
Write only tor tbs

Y

GOLD® PRIZE,
GOLDS PRIZE,

GOLD® PRIZE,

,

GOLD® prize
GOLD®'PRIZE,

A FTKR YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERL
A are-l Dr. B-diack, the eouuent SaredbhPbyaieiaw. MKceedvd in vrvdocing a medicine froen
tareotv-three different aneciea uf mountain herb.
fkiahaUreJaud, wbteS acta directly dpoa fba
■arerfted foubtala of Ufa, to s tandtUon of
ran*«a ut dIveaM m the Ida Ml. awl by reaiartag
baahh and purity, esprit diwaae from tha syatape

GOLI

NW SPRING GOODS!

PRIZE.

DRY goods:

oouanmptiun in ita rariy &gt;tage«. .ore throat, bronabiUa. fever end ague, asthma, low apinte. aexua! tnejpacity. feminine vr&lt;r4me«. prieldng Oftha

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
WORTH. nOM WCEJn3TO^to

ATtX RECEIVING

of the aul.ecrlptuid money. Thia i* 1
MBted a. a Memento uf ifrodri.,,.. am! not »
indueeo»bt to ufrlato aulMCtfrQ- . . U

I DOTS &amp; BHJiBS!
R. B. R.-R*dw*y * Beady Belief for Haadacbe*.
whether aiek or nerrou*; Rbeamatlam
TnraJyai*. Lmabaao. Gout. Xcuralgi*.
TuoUuacbe, fWlPoa. Fevera.SwJIau
Joint., KidoM Comptalate, Scartel fver. I’aiu trend the U-tr, ttesmy.

foSnavtaa Blood Purifier, *1 im
duren; Scandinavian Bio
i per Mi, or tier for ♦ I
Pvai-'Miami County, Ind.. Ang.
t half

GROCERIES

(ox ©©kb am
tbe pnraaruriotai ot ■ friend sad after u.iog them a
tew dare waa greatly beucMtevi, _r,d tn a abort
lima, toaa than a mouth, I waa entirely and petteanratly cured. I
*Lo af.Lelcd with th*
moat vwIenliiriro.K Iwadache, which I anppou
we* prodnredbrnir thaordered etamaeh. forwben
B.V l.jKj.tia left me my headache left with itI now fool better iu every; re*peel than I bar* for

GLASS-WARE

KEDUCTD TXID29.

We can clothe you fr_.A the erewn

From tho Rev ' MeMutxw- IteMer nt Roberta of the Lead to the tola ef
Ixblaxaroua. Oct 5. 1B57.
Chattel.
Dear Str 1 have uifd your and . warrant pricee to suit.
irr C. W. JI
Blood purifier for a nerveua aff-vtton, frodl-WMcb
1 mneb at time*. While It l&gt;\p!**ar, It eertriuly lute a happy effect ep
Please accent my thank* for year
tud act*, and bellarr m*.
J. W.T. MeMULLFX.
CnrctxaaTi. Friday Sept. &lt;, !5W.

tiro foot

COOKIKG STOVES!

J.P. Robert* A Co., Baatiuga
A. J. Bowtta, Bralnevllle.
E. N&gt;chri., Orangeville.
Atteanon l-Farsseni 1

;3Te5sMf“

'

JUST RECEIVED

XTlfFiSlT4?.L.?L2V&gt;E
MK±!rt.SS,S.'2S‘£3"4

At the cheapest store in town by

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

H.J.KDNFIFLD

ED©T3 &amp; MIDXS,

a now stnrle of Fall irtrf wftiter GOODS, I CHA LU
which will be sold for

■Bow tor. tbrrefw. Io congratalatc von upon ma­
king a diarorrrv hi medirine which la proving it
eel Ao be s worWcf *ucb Wunder* In Ibo.d&gt;«»«
•f tbe butnaa tonBr.
GEOROE H. BLSSI.i l Ixwal Editor Cincinnati Drily BaMret.
Ismaxarous. Wedneeday, Sept 2, IsCT.
Dr. C. W. lie* oat—Dear Sir Having been troub­
led for *cveral years with extreme deWllly end

IREAID’Z- 3P-A.-S-,

kill 'or drovu-out from tbe effects of a wet
vtpriug. It may be town any titaa between tbe
“ ttrU 3 J aly and the lira! of Xorambcr.
3 PACKAGES .uBjcwot to produce from 5 to

GROCERIES

KOo* Dollar, by mall.
Addre-*
G. W. YKBBT. 1’. 0- Box Utt,
83 Dearborn St.. Cliicogo. BL
~ Dealer ia Farming Land* and City Property.

D

Udb’a (Mt.f BtfskM Md Boot*. •
goo&lt;f aMbranffntat very i«»wpficca.
(hi hntid a vcr.ydiirgv /tock ofCruckcry
i stone hud Glnatt Wnyc.
Just received a new stock pf

S

A FRIZE FOR EVERRBODT 1

variety nnd style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

LINEN, WHITS LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA8SIMERES, a large rtoek,
beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay..,

NEW YORK WEEKLY PEEM,
1

DENIMS, STRIFE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every

®3j©tt£KI3a,

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOB THE

OL. J. C. FRKMOXT. into* travel*di»coy&lt;rod
many atari! ing wdsdar*. but naua maerotonOetful awl true, than the recent diocovery that

C

SCOTCH

DRESS GOODS
MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT having be-n made is.the paymret of!
a certaia*.im of n&gt;ot&gt;rr. vrenred to be paid bv !I varietyiofWotl DeLains, all very nice*
as IsdentoreofMortitage.tk-arfr.gdate tbr aevetrth ■
day of Jmiuary. A l&gt;. 1*4, tiudv U.I exrculnd by Ii nnd very cheun.
Also'agood a«s»&gt;rtment of Cloth* for
George W. Krefar. and Kuuiee Kraiar. « Barry ;
coutrre. and State of Michigan, to Hlrsm H. Stan- 1 men's wear, and a lar«v ntock of stapiro.1
lay of l^jr*tn&gt;rgb, Kuaeimlo rannty. and State ef
Indian*, ph let *tid Mortgage waSduly rtended ’ Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, ebreka
ia tbe offore of tbe K'ttalrruf ihed* of i'-arry ‘ and tickings.
cwnutr aforveald. on tbr let &lt;i*vrf February X p. .
i-H. st 2 o'clock P. M-. in Lltwr « of Mortgage*, |
J 1ST RECEIV ED a new lot ol
on pagra »»* and *93.
On wlrteb -aid a-ortgege there ia claimed to be
j__ . *&gt;
.i i. ....____ a
1

fe Rar. H. X. Blabop.
,
=1 Has. Henry A. Wtae.Gov-of ▼*-.
. . _
^Memra. Sweyney. Bittauhoj-e, Fast A (X.
7 Banker*. Waabtogtoa. D C.
5 Hou. Georg* Hngg*. bew 1 ork.
.
* Hou. Wm. H. Roa*. Gov. of Dataware.
RobL Forayibe, Emj., Gen-l FL Ag*L I- C.D. R.
K. B.-lo ordertng. pee your same, poet
“• ““X?

GKEAT DIS4XJVERY t
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

FINK

HERDS PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS.

at* ttatt.nihl.ing low prices. My motto C1IAMDRAS, MARSEILLES COL­
is ‘a little cliroper than tbu chenpe'st.’
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
I have just received a good aasortinet.t
WHITE GOODS, Ao.
lettdies "
.

gH«n.J Witeoa.Uom:r 1.C.LasdDep’LChicago,

HARD-WARE!

ROBES,

G-INGHAMS, PRINTS. SHE?

A BEAUTIFULLY

I have also a very large quantity el

ISAAC C. MOTT,
THt **w ro»* wrriLT rars* l&lt; y. e
UMXS of entertaining matter, and ELKG AXTLY
ILLUSTRATED every week.
■AMD

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

A GIFT WORTH FROM 30 CENTS to HOOT
WILL HE SENT TO EACH HURSCR1HEB US
RECEIPT OF THE BU1MCRIBT10X MOXKY.

HABn*

TKRMR-1X ADVAXCEf

Cat can Im. found in the raatcra cr western marKABLY LOW PRICES. TEA at from 3s iu 75
■rata nae pound. COFFEE from 12^ to 20 onto
pvrpound. FiahofarerydeacriptianfrumaBar.
fine to a number 1 Mariterril. Space will notaltow
tn Miutnevato the whole of mv Immetiac
stock ofGood., therefore I ■■'ill content myself with
aarina that it contain* everything that wu ever
bought ef in a FAMILY (IROCERY Store. U.c
wbote eompri«l»g a larger and more general aaaortracni than -. an be found at any other cataUiabment
and win be offered at price* lower than aver before
heard of tn the State &lt;.f Michigan. Call and aoe.
Romcmbcr Lhr place—New Brick Store. 4 doom

3B®H

DKY~GOOD8!

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,

»'»■&gt;&gt;&lt; 1&lt; &gt;4

TEMPERANCE
®1B©©B!RY! I

dim retuiotto why

FRANCIS ROWER
1* doing the largest Hardware bariueu tn Rati­
ng* i» bacsuM be ha* th*
LARGEBTSTOCKofthe
»

w iwdW Grid Watobae............... M QO sarin

SdOHQv. HeatCbHwatebto.... »««*.
g08 Silver Watebea........ . »15tot3» Spefo
IM Grid ao*r&lt; VaaLFri.Ckafau.lt&gt; to Wear*.

LOWEST BRICES.
AM new reocriig my SBKI.XG atoek of Good
and
hand a ft mi rate *»«ortnwntt&gt;!
aVI JURD IFAJLF .S7VFAR'

have on
[SMUT*
HK

We Uro put down the prions ef all

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

Comprising ovarything for a gee llaaaan’a aot-M;
ahirta. aollar*, glow*. boaiery, sravata, paste. evon hand and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining «rr variety from Sra *b illiaga te air dallare; «mU.
every price, quality and pattern rente from at*
elsewhere.
1 would P'.rticjiiuly call tho attention shilling* to Six dollars.
of perrons who are building to the fact
that 1 have jnst Received a large sleek ol
Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
sash. Glass, nails. Door Trimmings dec.,
at as low a figure aa pawn bio.

our gooda to suit the lienee and aaro

^^tX^Va^h KwGridteMlHUv^Ttom® '

Wep. aud a r.rievy of other article*, worth from

people the trouble of going to Kslaau-

zoo and Battle Creek to trade.

ta prices, and will be

,

P H Y8 I Cl A N &amp; 8U RGIO N.

■INEFACTriEtS’ AND JOINERS’
Wo take in

exchange for goods—

and finally almost erorytbtat yon Uro

FORMERLY kept by T. Pmtura, is
' ■ oMuMMtly vnaktag- additions to the
name, gUro( wltich.^ propoaw to soil

1

My atM.rlm.ut ofFARLOR .STOVES. eMtoprire'
the moat baautihxl pattern* in market.
l hart thc graatvat rariatv ol
’
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever Men lu thlatowo. 8ix Flats aqd BoxXrres

S,7 C FM*ALL BR0HT8 AXD QUICK fiAIJOL

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

•old to ewit those who wish to pnrchaaa.

Wheat, Coro, Data, Butter, Lard, Pork,

WILLIAM JQNES,
Having'tho entire Stnc*} of

CBEAPER lhhM the CHEAPEST
briber * name will be entered upon our book*
a^d tha gift forwarvfod within one week to him,

Our goods were bought after the late
great reduction

a large stock sad great varitoy. Mra aealftoet.
for »3 23; kip boot., kip brogue, o^f da..**—
•tod and patent ImUmt dcu, eoagroea gaiter* for
mas sad toys. aalt. patool tad a^stetod laatbw.

I
Screw* Hinges of all k»a&lt;U..

.. ~
TXTsT WJkMS; . . r
f'lOFFKR, Tin and Sheet Iron Wart of all kinds BURK BARRELS, Pt.O!*R
&lt;_/ oo hand, or made ta order, ‘ '
.;. /j ... BOTBnt-ruuoxi
TOBBIRG OF ALL KIXBR FftOMFTLr attaaJ ded to. EATS TRDLUH ud COXDL’CTWB

for moaasd bays. Fshs leaf. M*o~.
wool and fur of avery greda, and maay atbw
thisga wtoeh wa camaa* bare sMaaaat*, aU •

wMA&gt;swfllMBv«yto*fo»

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

vituMa:

A11kind* uf pradue* taken In exlraug. for
„b»ctipl&gt;«»-___ _____ _

* TERMS—11.50, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS fa COMPANY, Proprietor*.

-

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1858.

NO. 34.

A.bTourwrrn albobau
l/girl-boy.” I could not Lcir to hear it Ilight footstup approach tbs door. It was
PICTURES IN FIRE.*
|J1A TRUE VTOBY OF BE MAX M ATVME.
Mr, Bone*, of the firm of Fos-il, Benes,
Tlierc onto lived Is an obscure town
“It’s a shame, I declare!"
|
j said by tuy compaafor.it, that I waa ,tfod tray sister woo called me by namt.
A
Co.,
was one of those remarkable mo­
in
Maaanduisaetu,
and
old
Indian
woman.
And little Mr*. Bay threw herself into i
"What pay I tell mother from yoo !”
to my mother* apron string*. From a
Somehow or other, the old woman had ,ney. mckipg men, whose, wantorroptod
quiet home loving child, I *oon became a 1she askbd.
aa low chair before tta fire, with tar pr*t- !
।success in Undo ba* beat the wonderland
wild, boistcrou* boy. My dear mother
“Nothing!” I replied.
I
tty eyes full of tears, as tar hetler-half 1nccumulatwl nulls A darirnble little prop- afforded
material for the gosrip of lhn\
“0 Alfred, for my aake\ for all our tanged
।
med every persuasion to induce in* to
the door behind film.
.
Iperty. Yet she wan an Indian, and was t
with ct&gt;ol contempt by ber neigh (town for seven years. ' Being of famitlkr
Such a beautiful silk dress! such at bar- uejued
1
seek liappinc.»a wilhin tho precinct* of 1tinker, auy that yatT are sorry. She longs
f?un, too! And only twenty-fivedollars! bore. Slw bad no seat at the social cir- ,
EAi.EHSmnl
home. She exerted herself to make our Ito forgive you.’*
ted
on
the
subjecl. and invariably gave x
de, received no attention from tlu*se ,
erveksry, Ac
*•1 won’t be driven to School against ' b think that Henry *h&lt;&gt;rid deny tar such
fire-side attractive, and my airtcr, follow­
around her, occupied a back pew in the a
। secret of bis success, flute he minded his
-----■H.J-.KKSHMtB,
ing tar aeU-tacrifiling example, sought to my will," I said.
. a trifle! She thought taw bright its Ins- :
churdi,
and
down
toward*
the
grave
she
,
own
business.
••Rut you will go if she wishes it, d«ar (trou* purple folds tad looked, m *&lt;■ *ly
entice ms by playingg*mcanud diversions
Thu«i shortly wilt b* iyi»i
A gentleman met Mr. Bones on the
, shopman held it up in tta sun, and how traveled, without a friend or comforter.
for my entertainment. I aaw all this, Alfred/’ said my sister pleadingly.
Old Nance had but one relative living, ,Assanplnk Bridge. He was gnzing intent­
•No, 1 won’t," said I, “and you iwednt becoming
।
It would beta her pale, dear
but did not heed it.
that she knew of, and he, a wild graceleu |ly on the dashing, foaming water* ns tlwy
Only twentydive dollar* 1
.
,complexion I
“It was one afternoon like this, a* I was say a word more about it”
son. Ho was the terror of all the village, ।frll over the dun. Ho was rvidentiy in
“O brother, vou will kill her, and then
Then, as if a dream, tta crowded ruomi
about leaving tta dining-table, to apepd
, Stewart’s teemed tq pass away from and spent his time in anything but a re- ,a brown study. Our fmad ventured to
at
the intenniuion belwe&lt;u morning and you can never hare a happy moment.”
spectable wav. At lost, the vagabond ,disturb bis cogitations.
.
j
’“I made no reply to this. Mr feelings ।her vision, and another picture took its
evening school, in ihe street a* usual, my
“Mr. B-mcs, tell mo how to make a
so worried the forbearance of hi* &lt;»ld
mother laid her hand on mv shoulder, and were tottchod, but I still reaUb'd their in­ place among tta red, glowing costa of the
mother that, in a hraty moment «he re­ thousand -dollars."
fluence.
My
sister
called
me,
but
I
wo
’
d
grate.
Il
was
a
dark,
gloomy
counting1 said mildly but firmly, “My son, I wirii
Mr. Bones continued looking intently
solved to disinherit him, nnd leave her
1 you to cuiiio with me.” I would luve ro- not answer. I heard her footsteps slowly I bouse In n n*rrow bnrinca* atreet, and she
nt the water. At lust he ventured a rornonev to the church.
1 tailed, but something intar manner awed retreating, and again I (lung myself on aaw her husband, pallid, worn and weary,
Accordingly rim started for the bouse plv.
j mu. She put on tar bonnet, and said to the bed to pass another wretched and beading with confronting, brow above a ol n Deacon, and made a clean breral of
’•‘Do you scu tlust dam, tnyffrlcnd."—
nle, “We will take a walk together,” 1 fearful night. O God, how wi etched I how massivo ledger, and sighing over long im- her trcAible*. and acquainted him with her
‘■Ccrtalnlv I do.”
followed her in silence; and us 1 WM pass­ fearful I did not know !
sstialactory amounts.
'
••Well,’then you mntt learn the secret
determination. The Deacon grew from
••Another lootstep, slower and feebler
Tbe flame danerd up with limg purple
ing out of the 4oor, I observed 00a a my
a cool 10 a very amiable nr»d a* »he of making n&gt;&lt;.i&gt;«y. That water would
rudeconfpaniomi'akulkin about the house,, than my imi'cr’s disturbed me. A voice shoot* of fire—and another seroe grwal- proceeded, and, at ia*t, became profuse in waste awav and be of no practical use to
and I kuew he was wafting forme. He। called me by name. It wm my moth- lv opened among the white, tat emtara.
any body but for the darn. That dam
Li* «tpres»ions ol gratitude.
clpad U&gt; hare Iraoyrd the frr'gtUed Ark,
,KA LEU.-* i
A MB. .imss'.i'iK &lt;b«'“S'' &lt;1»
succied a* I wcot past him. My pridei cr’s.
'
Tim will, through tho agency of the turns It to g'KMl account, makes ft per­
And framed it* prow bewail*;
“Alfred, my son, shall I come in? Are againtt fwren wind* and blinding snow,
was wounded to the quick, lie was ai
Deacon, was drawn, but the old woman form some useful purport-, nnd then suf­
very tad boy, but being wnw years old.■ yoi&gt; sorry for what you have done?” she pale, femlaW and despairing; and not on;- feeling a llUlc compunction, had a claure fer* It U&gt; pus* along. That large paper
woman, but adijres—all bcr shters m the
er than myself, lie excreted n great influ.■ asked.
inverted which should make it «oid. pro- mill is kept In couataul motion by the
“I cannot tell wlnt influence, operating family ofbnmarityl And they were vlded tbC sou should totally reform bis dmplq eeiw.my. Mjmy mouths are fed
enco over mo. 1 followed my motherr
sulkily, till wa rc.iched the spot “ here wet .at that moment, mode nw speak adverse' perishing for Indeof a crust of bread— habila. Secrecy was enjoined upon the in the manufacture of paper, and intelli­
oa.’o a crust .»f bread!
.
now stand, beneath the shadow of this to^my
t
feelings.
.
Alpine bright* ttau msyert tare •*&gt;“•
f Deacon, who raid nothing about it. except gence, Is scattered broadcast over the land
Tin- gentle voice that thrilled through1
Then followed a stadowy pr«»ctrouon of
huge rock. Ob, my boy 1 could that hour
. to two or three friends, who of course ou the sheets that arc daily turned out;
be blotto! from my memory' wtadutas- ।me melted the ice of my obdurate heart,• fitting itasgra-gaunt and tottered wretch-, spread it all over the village ir. the spare and in the dillercnt pr&lt;&gt;cc*aes through .
cast a dark shadow over mjrwhqja life, &lt;and 1 longed to throw myself on liernrok,• cs bending over lonely fieatb-tad*, where
which it passu*, money h made. Soilis
could not. But mv word* gave the■ want and poverty wrestled nt the thmb-. of oqe day.
gladly would I exchange aUdhlit the world but
I
.
Blit the change wrought in the «itna- in the living of hundreds of peopk^Thcv
can offer me tor tta ablet peace of inind ! Ilie to mv hoarl. when I said I was nott hub! with the grim destroyer bimsrii—1 tlon &lt;&gt;f old Nance was miractiiou*. "Such gi t endugh of moody. It passe* through
-riuMihUnioy. Ihifno! like tbi*hugdun- ।sorry, i heard her withdraw. I heard1 solitary craves wtaro tta flame of l'w b“d, a good old woman 1" The nice bim from their lands every day, and nt the year’s
‘ (TOM out for lack of comfort* which a few
rightly pmV’tatm’ the monument ot my iher groan. I longed to call her back.but
ary tbu brat tablra began to r-uroey under end they an- nu better otT. What is the
Jdntq might .alfow to buy.anduMry
g^lt forever.
I did not
■ ihc 1 neat napkin*, to bcr bumbin abode. Uni reason! They want a d»n- Their ax­
figuroa toiling i.i^l «d day to wcurelta
QROQEKS
•• My mother bring feeble in health, I
“1 WM
■ a rainy Sabbath, a carriage took her up’ penditures ore Increaung, mid no practical
bcr by hearing my name called fondly, merert pittance that might keep «ou! and
sat down and beckoned me to sit beside
at her door, and carried hrr tp churebI good is attained. They want them dam.
Marte.! their wiW Fm’x* - Wirawy W*.Tand my sister stood by my bed-sido.
bodv together.
' ’ '
■
.
where ahe was kindly favored withSdrontI med up, so th-it nothing will pas* through
her. Iler, look, *o full of lender sorrow,
tlriri't with the danta?
» )
’
lire
little
jeweled
cloak
nn,
the
carved
“Get up. Alfred I Oh I don't wait amojnp nM(o Jvwvli„ - ---------- ...
iww, near th\speaker, and near the dpve.- their hand* without bringing-wunetMt* is present u&gt; me now- I would not sit
went I Gel up and con e with me. Moth mantle
manl|0 ,
struck
truck ta«
ten with •n
“, --I
silvi-ry
5'"-’" echo,
Iler praise «S- in everybody * mouth,, teck—without accomplishing sonic us. ful
but continued standing sullenly bc.ddo ,r I.
■ same ...............
­
and at tta
mstant a--I
cbeertul.
manly
nnd her tottering form commanded re­• purpose*. Dara up your expenses and
her. "Alfred, my dear son,” raid she,
lull. Mr.. n»y from brr
I tlx-ught J was dreaming, but I got up %
spect oven where. But she thrived re■­ you will soon haw enough ikvaxiotwllr
“have you l«»*t all’ l»vc f'* J our mother!’
m&lt;Hh.mlrallv, and followed my sister. On r
. to spare a little, just like that dam. J^"»k
I did not reply. -1 fear ye* hove,” *be
nr»'- markably winder this treatment, and lived,
the fod, pale and cold as marble, lay mv "■•Wbr. Fanny, lo... »'•»&lt;•
. nt it, mv friend Y'—Trnt^t True Amiri- ■
coutiwtrd, ‘‘and may God help youi *ee mother. She hnd not undre»sc-l, but ho'l ,lerl Billing .11 nlonn in the fire-hgh., and lived, and lived. In the meantime,
the ron was looki-d upon with more than
vour heart, and me to do my duty . —
thrown hemelf on the bed to rest. Aral- frr.l erring! Hem .r.1 &gt;«r l.enwj.ve
She then talked to me of my misdeeds—
usual disgoit, and the poor widow was
A Sj-hutTKim.—Thu Pawfuicket 4’.' ing again to go to me. slw was seaed (|
n.y nufe wife;
of tbu dreadful conscquuhcwol ttegtete
and I'«». wrung not to hnlulgo you tn the rommisscrated on his disgraceful course. tetU relate* tlx* following pleasing Incident
Years pa«*cd awav, and the kind ntten- ■
I was pursuing. F
—«
•
—
SliiTw put Ifer .rm. «Aly
thins of friends were still rontltnw! to the ■ 'uf spiritual re^umuniemion:
"An cntfcuaiialio huRevcr-in spiritual ’
widow, when, at last old Nsitcw slept.that
w
her husband-* neck nnd leaned tar head
■m me. ----- ,
performances to which ta caukl testify,
alcep that know* no waking. A la rec
and example* «&lt;f
. &gt;&gt;n bis-ubodlder.
funeral, one of the largest the little vil- and animig^aihfr things said, that on a or- .
lou-bt to stimulate my an.
• I don't want ’ta iilk drcs* any more.
Bin oecasum the rpirit of l;ts wife, who
be. I- f-'-fel &lt;" *"« "• e'4 " to
’ bo a monies. 1 fell on the beJ bo­ Henry. But Hl toko ti e money asd lay lag.- had ever wen. attended her to the
had been dead several years. returned to
grave in n quiet church yard. There were
mained(Standing in dogged dlcuce
'-ide her, I eculd not weep, my heart it
. out'for tho«* whroe need is far greater
and. scatirg Iwreclf on his knee, put
tear* shed over her bier, and tienhon* him.
ter. 1 thought, “Wtet-ill my ce.mjau- •
put her arms an.und liu neck end klsacd than
mineMay
1
V
“
:
.
,
ton* #av, if, alter all my b-Mtlng, I yield burtietl in mv bosom; my brain was on
.breathed
upon
her
memory.
■
•• Ifo 7 veu I Wh..t a question,-my lore!
him a* mtwh to l^n gratitirath*u n* siic «*« d
fire
My sls’cr t’“"ir ,M,r ,r”‘*
The
funeral
was
part.
The
Denron.
nt hifet, and submit to be led by a woBut what has rot thi* 'oU&gt;
l,u?
•o when yU’uig. • "You do m t mean to
number &lt;u
ol uni
tbu village
‘
i the Squire, and a nummr
s.iy," r-mark, d the et.-ptie. “|B*t tlui .
MW n slight motion of my mother « hsr.il.
• • w.-.v
_ .1 j.
I.,
ini— ,itr..|lin&lt;r
«? dta’t know." su'd tta voting wIf.-, nntniHcs
notable,
were
pattered
In -~- -r“What ngouy;wM
’wiUf on my motto
sgnny'wM r
vbiWfonmy
mom- 1 . eyes uni l&lt;*ed. She had recovered
—..........
- spirit of your wife really*embraced yon
|IMAfo%nhhfaco thnmgtfaroftmirt ,Bnd in
---------------er &lt;.f
the
room
Mt
th*
rod
then'sl:e»aw ttatall she Ltd her
one
romer
of
the
room
liat
tho
sad
consciou-mw but not speech. She look­
er a face w I
and kL.iu-d you ! ‘ "No, not exactly that”
utHrod.
failed
to
maven*.
—
&lt;*&gt;«•
and
taciturn
ron.
ed «t rre. nnd move.) bcr Itos. I could of tears “bat I think ’* was *•-' pictures t
Mid and autarcq. «««•• ~
:
replied the believer, "but Iter spirit took
“Sqnare.” «ai*l tho Deacon; “IIbelieve
She r. -«c to co home, r.nd I follow cd her not uwdenttnnd her word*. Mother, moth­
powstiou nf llie body ufafimialo medium,
in the fire!”
•
there is a will."
nt a distance. She apuka no more to me er” I Shrieked, “say only that you f irand,through ln,r,embrece^i|tdd kiswed me.”
“
Ye*
there
is
n
will.
till we reached &lt;mr oWn d“"r.
Wti presume thntl»e|ievvyi arc often «»
She m»IJ nM My will !*•
STRANGE ADVENTURE­
“Will you have the goodness to read
■ “ft is school time now,’ *md she.
Go liiw, but her hand pressed^ mine. She
willingly deedrctl nklhItTOflh"'wfts.”
Some Naw York paper not having the
mv son, and once more kt Hie b«^«‘&gt; smiled upon me, and lifting her thin,
four of lital before its eye*, publiriic* tho 1“'The will «»&lt; produced. All were «i
UOLBROOM
you to think upon »font I by e said.
Tit* Tate Law.—A cckbratcJ writer
white hand-s clavpnl mine with them, and following auwlotc uf a Michigan boy in lent. -The will was rend, in which all the
‘.•1 stoint go to school,” said I.
. cast her eyes upward. She n»»"'ed her
I New York:
widow's property was beqncatbed to b*
'•Shi I—ked gstonUUd at my buHi.es* lip* in pravur, and tbu* she died.
A TIIYTHBY WARNING.
'
“A voung medical student front M&gt;eht- church. Many
«y®
"°»g
ht
u
&gt;
e
.
,
"
rc
J*
wound &lt;&gt;r niottify another. No matter bran
hut repltal firmly. “Crrtrinly you will gm nuined still kneeling biride that dror 1; ,..U, who to b«n .IfeOlog Iwlvrm ''•
tlK prodigalbut saw no change m beautiful, how refined, taw .-ultiviited *hu
v^ntltl.UNC'STORV.
form till my gentle sister removed me — i। New York fir some time, and consideredAllred I command y ou.
A TTOUNSk. C
hUyt.did fe-itnrra.
may b?&lt; she is, in reality, eoprft*,1 nnd the
•1 will nut." said I, witha tone of defo
She comforted me, for she knew the | himu-lf excetilmgly good imjking au.l
A
Uy sbmthl rVud Ik
W lien the reading was finished, the «on inniile vulgarity of her nature mnnifaat*
heavy load of sorrow st my heart! bcayi- , cmating. made* deadly &lt;&gt;n»cton the wart «ro«c ami drawing a picro of piper from
ittclf her*. Viiifiirtply fond, oouiteou* ,
. n.'.«»c«cft nn Int.-rM wlfiim w»» *n«6ne«.ftta t«« tl.ic-g* y«*u niurt do er &lt;li» grief f-r &lt;h. !»•» ■» ■
and fortune of a blooming y oung \ tan hi* pocket, inquired the date of that ar
। and rrilitc ticatment of all persons, iaoua
Alfred, either go t-» m!u-4 this moment. it was u load ot sorrow lor sin. itu. j-&gt;y who was boarding in the rune house with
«.r 1 will lock you in your ro&lt;mi, and
p o't youth led l-ft me forever. My *•".’ bun. After a prolonged scigr. uc lady " Tlie date was staled, and handing the mark of n true woman."
uh Bfiy’ UBi * it will d-you E-bJ:
My father after an nliscnet- .&lt;■ three you there till yon
rvsdy to prom~ the sulforing such memories must cnnlm-: surrendered. Ttay were marned on R.,alre h»« roper, tho portionless *»ked
Tw«&gt; Miitorie* ngo not ono in a hundred
veari, rctnrnod to »ba hmw so dear to implicit oj^lkuco to ray wish*, to fit­
Wednesday morning. The sarae after­
.,!«,• life­
ne,t ctBde. ,|: ------- --------------- -------------- *
wore Stocking*. Fifty y cars ago rtot • 410
him
Ilv- had made his last voyage, and
to read It.
remorse for p»-t misdeed* w a «“*•[ noon
.
the “young wife sent for and cxhibl- him
t
-t J M HVMJEI.I..
AlMl.it WM a will onn day younger boy
।
in a thousand was allowed Ip run at
rejoiced to have reached a haven of rest&gt; “^1 dare y &lt;&gt;« to do it," aaid I, “/«&gt;
worm in the heart, that preys upon U for- JUxl to tho astonished student n beautiful
, than tM other. The fond mother in her large
(
at night. Fifty years ago'hot one
T&gt;nTOC14*.»o..r«-«
ri. 5« wife -r 'J'
' “XK
1 little daughter," three and a half year* weakness lu»d told the win what .he bad girl
(
J atusc. SMI" street_______ ...
■ in a thousand made n u-nitlng-mait! of •
,V get
get mo
mo up
Up stairs.”
nh&lt;»nee 1 hail crown from ncliild ami »»*&gt;.'
A
“Alfred, ehnow now," said my mutter ° My Cither erased spraking *u!,.b.''r^
. done, ami he managed to hare a.will her mother. W&lt;«derful frnpruyementa
- ---------------- JOHX MOBERTM,
’
°
f “G.'hx! heavens! then vouaren widoW,”
J who laid her
drawn twentv four hnnra after th- prral- in thi* tuoxt u.mdcrful age.
in ”.n,USh,a,X'-‘"'1 '“‘‘“'E'fe
her tend
tend upon
upon my
my arm.
arm. She
— his fie in hi* hrnda- He •»* anJ
Ixuiring his narrative liad upon my com exclaimed tha artonbtari student.
■ . &lt;,„» one. in which b- w»* the ado legatoe.
tr.ml.lrf .'-fenUfe ”'4 «“
Her
voice no
no lunger
restrained
m&amp;
did. ?l h&gt;&lt;« w-w fers«t.n "■ JM*
If r. CHERRY,
..
ti
f. gentle
Cent|c voice
ioiyer restrain
cum
e.
“Yes mv dear, this r» Amelia, my,
The Ix»ubrt1lle/owrm»/1s guilty of tta
The ass-mbleil wisdom and dimnb-rc*
*‘I wn*8often wilful, rod snmetiinM du«&gt; । “If ton touch mu I will kick you, «» o -hu.puma m.rlhrr. coniri. wfe&gt;
youngest; to morrow, An|u»tus, James toilnem of the village wepthome
I, fa tiwribleroge. Gud know. 1 knew
following; Wc fs!t right bad at flirt
».l».n.d U&gt;«« U»l &lt;1'0
wh"
ind U*ul.«i will arriv* from^e country,; and the ron had th. pleManl ** «fortu« alnrat the re-electirat of Douglas, hnt,
not what I said.”
‘
and
ttati
1
shall
have
aU
my
ehildreo
toUink
u
mail,
&lt;■'
&lt;-«
“
•"
J
’
',
of
knowing
that
his
raotlwr
*
last
day*
when we Ktw.'faiw much worao the Ad“Will you go, Alfred t
“Nn!”’ I replied but quailed before vicld to Iwr influence, beware! Ln) not gcihcr onco more.”
were her best dav*. neadertbls b nM niiuwtmllon full, we became marvelously
,
■----- ’—£“nT«TEWART,
,
influence. My ‘“u'er* rc‘‘‘
1Io
up for yourself bitur memonra for your
.-“Ji-.11±:
The unhappy student replied not a word, a fiction. It i* but on instance of the c&gt;mloi-lv&lt;l.
.
follow me,” said she, » jhe! future veara. Though theiboy who red* hi* frolings were kM&gt; deep for utterance. | weaknra. in our common natures, wb-%
There i* a mafoi-n lady in G-uncrtleut
grasped my arm firmly. I raised my ; this mav not have Hiked hi* m^bw, y et The next day the other darlings arrived. in similar development*, come &gt;fon- us
&gt;r. AH t&gt;«sine»
uumra,
Tt.BllT. Uffice NV. 6,
. Ml.-*,
h‘‘
SrtS&gt;b.my *••*. te"r ™e!—1 r:“£' let him think if be ha* ’&gt;•’«,
:
who
i*
ro
nnrirrt
that rise turned off tar Rcutan was aix years &lt;4d, yni”,n''^i with
with humiliating
humiliating 'rro1^-J;
*5^®! and Augustus a saucy boy ol
M ich.gsn_______ — -Z^.'
d,v, b. .aid noibl'ig to ,n-* ,u. V .... mv fiwt, and kicked ter-my -mted1 mother or Giber sone
washer-woman because she putsherclothoe
Bnd highest walksof hfe.--fy"«3
--------...ean.
mother! How my h~d reri*. « the■ been disobedient to their wu&gt;»ei m uuny They were delighted to tear t&gt;al they
in the same tub with tho« of a young
he 1
1/^
hpuHi
&gt;b»t my
toU m. to^« torrent of memory ruriie* over me. i way*. Boys beware I Obey jonr p* had a "new papa," who a* soon a* ta
fesS3' '"±^~
--rents in ntt things for God b*. command could speak, remarked that Augusto* and
. hni and toko a walk with him. « “
Ban I’et rsa ron Practt *.»» Ovan
ed IH miPtememUr that dusobcdirocc to
James did not much resemble Reuben I coats
&lt;
H fa an old and true saving that a man
.—The Scientific Amen&lt;a» rooom-■
your parents is *»a oyaMl (j&lt;mn. H.FrLLEK.
..... .......
n,rod* a* a substitute for a hot whiskyF should nut marry onio* te can support a
and Amelia.
,
wife, and from iw:i&gt;e ytamplc* that wo
Uh MW “2**" 'punch of a eold night, the folfowing ;
SJrfuK ■»&gt; I*-w« «j&gt;“? &lt;•” ‘ r'!fe
TO PIIOSFER W BU8IXBSS. “mj Sr.i bu-lofel »“ V"" •
“O hrovroly Father.^riw HOW
]
1 “But three or four lump of sugor, w ithL have seen, we orc bestn'mg to doubt seri­
ously whether a wotaan can prudceUv
rnr father asked me if I
•
1. tte 6r.t Ffe-k
"F 1“',”?'! •
half a toaspoonfid of «y«&gt;n0 P*Pf*r&gt; n “
i does!” The ganh-ner just then passed
tumbler, and fill up with h r. waler, when marry unlewsh- cur support a husband.
I
aKOK£«ad"s"i 1 tho door, and seeing my mqthcr pale, and w wmplk* wh»u«r top
the sugar i» dissolved, drink. It l» nut
Ttarc is an aaaomtoemcnl in the
This
was
too
much.
Ho
had
only pleasant to thc .paUto, out warm*
and |W't »' 1&lt;- AO MtaJU" an&gt;
. mn*t unable to -uprort
1married a widow, but wo tar thirdlbur iho whole body more • effectually a..d New Orleans paper*, time Tobesoo had
rw.,1aho beckoned lock
him him
in. in bi. own ovhLkw &gt;'J dlliS'"". “&lt;d
Kv’oVsXMid
fidleu into the hand* bf tho Liberals, “after
band, and the asuwushed step-father of quicker than spirits."
B« u« afe-IJ “
'
lu India, priest* who have made a row fyf.ri.17 reeraW/. ihut, with teten men
i room ** said she, nnd turned from ma
four children. ,
, .
-Balher femme. t&gt;;™r’'l be."”" to wear no doth- rob themselves of redJ killc-d bn lath tieitt."
hark a* she was entering ter hands, and diligently, Joo- A cat,n
.',11 nd. «-*•■ «. ^-k..rf bee nights with red pepror. ’Dn* S,v®
glove* catches no mice.
hi.. r«OT.Ubi. Ut lh»l bow«««t
equal to tho “warmth of several blinkAttend to yonr own buslnc**, and never P"'TX™ are mjr immfek”
li
*»• ln
«dt
Wfe. mV &gt;»
&lt;&gt;■ S’”.’
.nlnc'.ed with the intcasert love—it Wu.tR to sn other. “A pot that Wongn,w, ,«r, few of Item ran Awlh. ln..rk
ES»i -y ■J—,bo&gt;r'“™
(Xanj !■ Hl
,h. Ifemin "»HJ» w*1 F',‘UU"S “
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heart that was broken. In a tnomrn. I
B.
IWf «J'*WI1 «*”“• '''The roei-mi »“ ”™ I”11" “J'"/”! "[ I “C««« ««i&gt; o« Tnui.''—Onto «'• inony.
• ‘ JOHN «• YAM BRUNT,
» lYearif a nrisoncr in mv own room. n pot will make a pot-lid.
s !
The Board of Education of lb® Mariet­
th. Mmblgm.am■“““ ,
fellowtaj IWS S»n»l»a,
ta school district Marshall county, low*,
i
Be abstemious- “Who dainties love
nude a wrapfefe t"" “
, kw.1 who i. ra«o&lt; &lt;
t . ___
have dcArm ned that no girl who woara
l shall beggars prove."
. it it. &lt;•"&lt;”“ «s&gt; )“mr^ “•
-------11. k. bbkuk&gt;&lt;’.
.
Wlfek«M'V'lfe &gt;«-“
Rise early. "The sleeping fox catabe* .law he mold have a &lt;•»’" "■ ™“' I of o MCTnd ifnrj wii«&gt;o«^o life r~r "■ hoops shall bte UMlttcfl hl'.o the school.
.OCICTT nUSVUa
“ “* °*rt
hi. •'bovs" useful, and make item »*cat |
A sermon in four words on jho vanfty
of earthly poase-rioBSt. "Shrouds have
0&lt;» with
feaaqgMMagw-t:
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krraw that my conduct ns.oea
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dreaded w*»|i&gt;v
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widower with* famil f, »nd for thi* re-»
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for fterible gill, that.
A (B^vcti tT» &gt;&gt;eeu mndd by n mt&gt;d.,
A .IS. Ml of U"&lt;».
-ro wX.thitirithrot a mtaik n man
■ I, &lt;te !«.&lt;*« *»"r
next to hisTtoprL
tobacco.

AlniL'.— I riw
■•
, poet Ut * canw of mj
:
*h,,nx
God loveth not, they love not musfote

Tta present waathor mike- ’h’ ’'/JJ
think of tta gal»&gt; *&gt;&gt;d the gals o» «* W‘-

faio robe*.

�Huxnxo wrra AnTiLLaar.—Albert !
J^JStillQS
Ih’UC (t III 1 flit.
U. S. Senators. Referred to the CommitAtlantic
Moxtblt.—This
truly
KO MORE PAJX,
Pike went out recently with Major Reo- j
_
American Magazine
is as full of intersst
too on Judiciary.
_
50 WORK BICKXERH.
tor, Indian Huperinteodeat, to assist in the . —;
House.—Mr. Grow, of Pa., asked but “po® *he aaw year as upon any former payment of lbs Indian anodties among
KO MORE KHELMATISM
CLi.......... ■
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u a
fiuloi to obtain leave to hitrodoc« a bill
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the tribes weal of Arkansas. A wren u„
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On the joint readtition, to adjourn frwm
frivolities which characterize some of tbe
tho 23d to thefc4th of January, tbe ayes
more flaming Metropolitan Magazines.— ting from tho Crock Agciwre, describe*
the Sd Monday of November.
and nay* were ordorod. Tbe resolution
Qilcaitl Ptku'a method of banting the
Mr. Bingham, of O., introduced a bill This, with a large clast of readers, renders
grotrae or prairie hen, as follow*:
was adopted, the following-Senators vo­
to repeal the English act for the admis­ it more pleasing, as it is really mors use­
“Knowing how wild they are, he camo
ting against it; Chandler, Clark, Cliugsion of Kansas into tbe Union. Referred ful. Tbe “Minister’s Wooing,” an interest prepared to outwit them. He bunt* with
cycle of succeeding years, we talk, of beman, Coliamer, Dixon, Davis, Doolittle,
ing story,by Harriet Beecher Stowe, com­ a preen of artillery, a six-pounder. This
to the Committee on Territories.
’’’S l*ppy- “A happy New-Year;” rings,
Durkee, FcsacndcB, Fitzpatrick, Foote,
Mr. Leiter, of O., introdocedja bill au­ menced in the Dee. number. Such of tbe be hauls out on tho prairie, nnd then he Haa»J.
ft ■
from out the lipa of joyous youth, and
Foster, Gwin, Jones, Hamlin, Hammond,
discovers a flock, ho unlimber*, sights the
thorizing the people of Territories to elect subscriber* of tho “Banner” a* desire Uk&gt;
nge repeat* the same. “A Happy fiewgun and tauebes off.
He rarely mimes.
Hunter, Johnson, of Tenn., Reid, Rice,
all officers, which was similnrlir referred. Atlantic Mtmthly can have it by paying It is very exciting to see n dozen grouse
Wade, Ward—22.
Mr. Bingham introduced a/bill provi­ two dollar* in addition to the price of tho fluttering with broken wings anwug twice
workman's shop, and in each hallowed
•“The Pacific Railroad bill came up as ding that the present system/cf mileage
a* many dead one*, nnd tta captain etiasBanner.
home. How. much of heart I* in it, who
tho order of the day. The following is
ing them around and catching them. Ills
be abolished after the prs4nt Congrcs,
can tell I “A Happy New-Year,” to us
the substance of the bill which was intro­
M«nxo or thk BoAinorScrxavraoM. usual charge is a pound of powder and n
and members be allowed only their actu­
it is a pleasant and yet a wlemn sound.
—The Board of Supervisors is now in Juarter of a ta£ of turkey or swan shot.
duced by Senator Rice on the 14th inst
al traveling axpenses.
W&lt; can remember well when at our firthIe generally sbooto at •taut 200 yards.
session, in this village. They seem to
—read twice, and referred to the Com­
Mr. Morris, of lit, introduced a bill
Ho killed in John &amp;4T* field below here,
er's hearth, within our childhood’a home.
have a large amount of business on band. tlie other day, 38 grouse at a single fire.
mittee op Public Land*. It ia entitled
W« hope to be able to lay their proceed Major Reetor, who accompanied him,
“A bill to aid in tbe construction of cer­
of duty, and a bill giving the right to the
uputi the commencement of each newthinks ho must have crippled one thou U3U. E*q. &gt;1
tain Railroad* to tbs Pacific; to encour­ Territories to elect Governor* and all
year. How unlike, were those greetings
sand, that got off among tho com stalks
age settlement on their lines, and for oth­ other officers. '
The Wkathkk fur the last four week* and oocklo bura.”
iq those joyoes days, to the greeting the
er purposes
Mr. Blair, of Missouri, asked, but failed ha* been mild a* November. Rain and
stranger give* us now. Within our homo
.'.'.'.'-Jaa
SPECIAL NOTICES
The Taser Sociztt Son.—We Irani
Sec. 1. Authorizes the President to to receive, consent to introduce a resolu­ mud havo been the prevailing stages of
. ws fad that there are greeting* yet, a*
Spasau. .
......Is*
cause public land* to the extent ot forty tion declaring the Supreme Court decision disagreeablencss, to which it hi* attained. from tho “ Trite Union," a souniem pa­
heartfelt nnd as holy as those, which rang miles on each side of the routes hereafter
per, in lite interest of the Tract Society,
&lt;1&gt;&gt;lh *0-1 F« •V ....... ’"I" la
CbUSiam* .
spun our ears, when under tlic paternal mentioned, to be surveyed and th* Indian in the Dred Scott case extrajudicial, ill*,
that its affaii* arc rapidly improving, and
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The Waaderer'* Africans.
l*aartiiA .
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that the wonderful liberality of ita south- __ __________
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root But 0! how cold and heartless title extinguished, and thaton payment of gal, and void, nnd asserting that Congress
&gt;&lt; r» Ttoval
The Augusta Seminal learns from good
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sounds that wish, which has no thought leu cents per acre by present settlers, tlie should vindicate its right to legislate on authority that about 270 of the wild Afri­ ern friends is in a fair way to mnke up ■€*](&gt;: but 1'rof. Wobd’*
Fn»i ILU.
the •10,000 it* receipts fell short North I nutritito n»t«rr, that it
pre-emption laws to be extended thereto.
A*u»
IW
for. our happiness, beyond the moment of
cans, a portion of the cargo of the Ban. in consequence of its refusal to publish tbe brad and th* MlUfre
Sec. 2. Provides that every alternate
taraty.i. ..
Mr. Furguson,of Minnesota, introduced dtrer, are now on a plantation in South
any .tiling Ixit pro-slavery gospel. One, il h *bo remove* *U &lt;1
Isawstw .
section for ten sections in width on each
Carolina, on tfcc Savannah River, having of the irjents of tbe Society succeeded,
happy now year,' if you yourself, can side of said road* nnd branches be granted a homestead bill.
been
brought
there
two
days
ngu
on
A large number of bills and resolutions
BRCte'Efl.
after only a few days’ lahrir In Tennessee,
rnakn it in ”
to the Slates and Territory upon the linen
WOCSDS.
of the proposed roads, viz : 'From Lake on a variety of subjects, were introduced board a steanilHMil from some point near in raising • 150—and •1.800 have been
Savann-xh, aad will soon be offered .for raised in Virginia. At this rate, it will
Superior to Pnget'a Sound, with n branch
KPIUIXJt,
to u* a happy and a solemn sound. Hap­ to the navigstle Walers of the Columbia; and referred to tholr appropriate com­ sale. Sal** have already been mode of only rake n little over eight years to make
mittees.
some
of
the
cargo.
py in' the remembrance of those days from the western bonier* of Missouri to
up tbe deficiency, provided it don't coat
Tlie Augusta Dispatch has the follow­ as much to collect it as they received.—
Adjourncd4ill January 4th.
when it was uttered by an unbroken, tni- the San Francisco; •Inn, from tho western
by *11 Utile.
ing.
We presume thia amount is all tint has
•cattered band ot brothers and sisters, border of the State of Texas to San Pedro,
Two hundred and seventy seven of the
been raised hi the »lavc-h''lding Stnira
or San Diego, to the bay of San FranIkdiaxa SaxAToaa.—The Legislature
cargo of Africans recently landed near
dsco.
.
of Indiana has nt length elected two Sena­ Brunswick were brought up the Savannah during the post season, or the fact would
the real scntiiwcut* of the heart. Happy,
See. 3. The said lands so granted to the
have been heralded. We congratulate
tor* to take the places of Fitch nnd Bright, River, and put ashore yesterday evening
the Society ttat they arc in so fair n way when year alter ycarr ware added to that States nnd Territories sliall be subject to
who impudently claim to hold scats in atkouf 3 o’clock at the mouth of Horse of getting along without the •’some forty 1 u^te/ar Ac jM&amp;r." but tiswsar*
baud, by holy ties sfmatrimony, a broth­ the future disposal of tho Legislature*
Creek,
three
miles
below
this
city,
on
tho
that body. It is to be hoped that the U.
:«ui —"I«»s’
er here and a sister there. Happy, at the thereof, for the jKirposcs aliove expressed
and for no other.
S. Senate, will purge itself of members Carolina sidq. One of the river boats i* and vv cat, who have refused t&lt;» enntrib- i&gt;.n«cV..a*
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i. m__ n.t
recollection of the smiles and greeting
supposed to have taken them from the
Sec. 4. Defines the conditions of sale
hold a scat upon so flimsy boats which bro&lt;ight them by Savannah
that awaitedAu from Bine to time, as we of the said lands, I hat 200 sections may .who claim toTira
nntl
'
anti-Ixcompton Demo. in tbe night, tu a point two miles above
re-visited the parental roof, to rective'.ncw be held along every 20 reurtinuou* nillro i ‘ pr*.to^ *
«&gt;f tho road* ns competed, but if such ernts ,n
in l,
the
“ S,jU
State
* Senate refused to “
co* ­ that city., - ’
blessings from its paternal and maternal
,
,
r II »OH na«e Um ui-'ucinc wnu
w»r
We leani on good authority tluit the
operate with the Republicans, but in the
A tRAXK CoxrEssiox.—An agent of (nca]||B&gt;ioli|ueu*iara«M&gt;-i Burn*&lt;
bead. Some of these joys are left us now; roads or biaticbos be not completed with- j
original cargo con*i*tol of 420, and that the Government was sent “down to AJs »« »»''«”■ I;"“""•J*
in 20 years, nil unsold lands sliall revert House they all united with them, thereby
but, oh! bow changed ! Solemn; in the to tho United State*.
' 'net one of them died or was seriously ill buna" to look after tho movergenta of the
in"hs*l1ffinr,-«-*/r^
affecting so desirable a •result.^ One of on th* jMiatage. It is suppoaed that the
reflection that those years, long put, are
Nicaragua filibuster*. When it became
&gt;• «ppiW pai» «■»»•&lt; c»i»«.
Sea 5. Rc&lt;piirca that the United States
the Senstors elected, H. S. Lane, is a Re­ Wanderer acted only a* a decoy bo.il, known that a “spy” wa* amongst them, j
todi
buried in the grave of lime, to return to mail* shall be tran*poi ted over the said
publican, and the other. Wm. M. McCarty : and that the vessel that brought them is the people of Mobile mode prompt pre-i
l» *•* p«» ■- ««l-rii »» lU1
m no more.
Solemn; in the thought that roads ut prices fixed by Congress. Tho
I at large. Citizens of bur city arc probsparatfons to drive him from tbe citv «w !
u- mw' t.L:u«icd.
President being authorized to name the is an anti-Lecomptot2&gt;Demr&gt;crat.
I bly interested in the enterprise, and those
never again on earth, shall two of those
m..b Mfo. fo'l "h™ IW Commliu; 11.. &gt;■■■--'
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price teoiporarily until fixed by law.
! brought up tW river, arc supposed to be
adopted brothers listen to our annual
whom the delicate but grateful duty wi« I — ---------------- r_..
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r.. pri- Bill Exolish.—This individual who
Sec. ------------0. Government
shall
have tbe
MORTGAGE SALE.
greeting, or utter theirs in return. Soli o^ty of right for a'l purpeaesof transpor- j was the author of tho English fraud, and ■ their share of the •‘»puib,’’ and have ln-rn assigned arrived at his hotel, they found
distributed on their plantations, it ia that the bird had flown—that he imd gone J)1
emn; in the reflection that sinev onr lut tatum.---------------------------------------------------------- who recently vneaked up behind Mr. quietly hinted that this is the third cargo ;
to Washington to report progn-w. In«&gt;i
Sec. i Sets nsude the JO’.h and 30th
.
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new-year’s greeting, a father, too, has been wrtion.
for «l,»l
■ X«"'B&lt;™rT,,
Mroek l,r» &lt; hr,,, lauded by the Mine Company during the dignant that he tad slipped through their j 'rib
called to commence a new.year of life in
ib Ihllfinger*, anil their *p&lt;»rt intcrnipteil, the I
See. 8. Tire President stall determine •' b,ow ow
head, with hi* cane, because last six months.
We
learn
that
one
of,
our
citizens
has
a world forever happy.
Mobih; Register thus gives vent to it* 1 mvi
the termini with the consent of the Stales . he refused to meet him upon equal terms
liAh'.VAVs begelating riu-s
bought a slave from the lot rccuntly land­ rage and mortifiratiun :
ifcwiti
| as a gentleman, comes out in a “card" in
Sorrowfully we think of those so lost U&gt; nnd Territories in which situated.
ed just below thia city, far which lie. paid
“The secret agent—the spy—who eras i";.\
Mr. Foster moved that tho road be ' the papers nt Washington, in which he •250. He is a stout boy about 14 years
tn; and sadly wo think of the living, now
sen* to Alatamn in Wider to defeat on tn- Dtcre
rutv nzitc
su scattered. And yet happy, that we built exclusively of Amcrirau iron; which states that the assault was entirely un- old, and e&gt;&gt;n«idcrable curiosity lure Ix-eu
terpriu for An exttnfion of ehrery. i»
f *Ji^ratiwt
can thus wish to all a happy new-year.— after cousiderAblc discussion was adopted,' premeditated, and without malice. If he manifested this morning' to see tbe “dis­ called General Wilson, ami hi* residence Ata
tinguished visitor.”
' thinks to screen himself from odium by
To those among the lofty hill* of our nu- by ayes 27, nay* 23.
is
that
hnt-bed
of
Abolitionism
—
the
State
The question has often been asked.— uf Ohio."
I Impw..
’
In the House. Mr. Hughes, of Indiana, j such a false pretense, be is entirely mista- What practical good enn result from tlie
!**lciiwti
Whether in its excitement, it let but
Itaarl,
those who cluster round the maternal introduced a resolution to enquire into I ken. He know that Mr. Montgomery agitation of tbe revival of th a slave trade!
■tatulr lr
Wo point to this cargo uf sturdy laborers, more than it Intended os tn tlie real design
home; a happy nw) •ar&gt; •Bk« ,0 “IL— the expediency ot making an approprta j did not intend to recognize him as a gen
of
the
fiIiblisters,
or
not,
is
mure
ttan
we
t.r
tion for taking the Sth census.
tlciuan, as he had refused to *j«:ak to him, delivered from lbs darkness and barlmr. ran tell, ’ll will be seen that it vary...
ism of Africa, to be elevated and chrisfrankly admits ttat the enterprise wa* got
VoC'iu liii Cosatv* vf torrv" ata si
Mr. White, of Delaware, moved an । from the commencement of the session.—
your children, scattered here and there—
tinned on onr toil. We point to tbe price
I'UKX TWENTi-FIVK fCiW.
to you a happy Vcw-ycar, too. Although amendment to confine tta census stiiply It appears that Mr. Montgomery, on the paid for this jolly son of the jungles, and up solely tor the extendon &lt;»f slavery.— ' Micblgaa. *ta eaaL&gt;ii&gt;u.gehflur •cr»» of
N..nh luj «n, jmibi j
to on entmnerution of the people, which | occasion of th* assault tad just passed compare it with the exorbitant uricvbpaid Bui •/ lhi&gt;
affliction's hand lira heavily, yield not to
anil tbe confession is only important to ofn«.tin*..
tbr Vuuaty ta Dany. iibai brio
| him and refused to recognize him, when for the fancy and less valuable negroes -how how much weight can l»0 attached ' tbrpUert.r
sorrow. Our Father, and the partner of wn* rejected.
tb&lt;- Circuit ( nutt f.»r w;
hero.
And
we
claim
that
these
result*
Mr. Hugh’s resolution was adopted,
j English turned, and (olloweff him, inflictyour life, lia» a home in a land uf rest,
are the beginning of the blessings to (low
Tta. discussion of the bill, granting ! ing a blow in a most inwardly manner.—
such
was
the
obiect
it
had
in
view.
—
Adda«.
.
weso years are as oue moment, and every
in upon the South from liic/carleas advortrlieer.
!
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CHAlII.OTTE
XORGAN. Mortgage*.
pensions to tbe soldiers oftho wnrof 1812. ' It would be full as wen for him nqLXoat. racy of tbe revival of the slave trade by
moment is a Happy new-year of life.
, J«MU A.
AlCr f.ir Mortgage?.
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one or two independent presses in this
Sevcml amendments were offered, such [ tempt any explanation,
Social Coancrriox at WASitixardx.
State and South Carolina. This trade
A REGISTRY LAW.
a* to include the Black Hawk and other
w • *
CH \M
NOTIVK.
of lato the propinm!
in ।i
iua&gt; be
mc railed
caueu piracy u»
by u
n false
uiiac construe.
ciuisiruc- —We have seen....................
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Rkstobattox of Capital Prxmmxxr/ may
That roost if our.&lt;ntie* and villages, in Indian wars, subsequent Io the war of
tion of a foolish law, but the day will methanone quarter, that outnethirg C■ TATE OF MICHIGAN.;-Ei&lt;blh Judicial Cir
yThe
Detroit
THdwnr
has
a
short
article
come when tbe South will make k the
’* ^ towards reforming the *-.the State of Michigan, as well as in other 1812, but without coming to any conclu­
(signet! A. B. in which, the writer states, right arm of her legiUmatc commerce.— 2?'
of " "’hington. — *t tl
Sutra, need n registry law, in order tu sion.
•].rcl«l gif
And then there.may lx&gt; spine chance for |
"‘-'j
J*fn f"r -, Mr*
1
j74&gt;«’wakia7^«MW friii1Sr..n.l
■|»d»U.I ku
protect their cozens in their just rights,
The Senate resolution proposing a tem­ that gentlemen interested in the subject
temptatwm* to the Kirg iWe. d.-ft-mUm. iki rvmtu.g th. .ni.Uut'
and prevent tta introduction of illegal porary adjournment from the 23d inst., to have caused to be printed and circulated even us poor editors to own a soots skin Uw*
or two
Who
knoua
?
i Rowest
and
l ilret
dissipation, tliat
it .
i«
A. Bwmey. wheretoHjy,
■aiMtartodlr »por
t.o.
IV
b.
koo..
1
t
.
me
ihgt
ibo
ukni
■
widely
throughout
our
State,
for
signa
­
vote* from influencing or contruling ttair January 4, wa* agreed to, by a vyte of
hand by the press. Tturee familiar wifi1 a. S«rciry,'M&gt;Jiil.ir for mH coniplaluant. it U
tures tbe following petition:
elections, need* no arguments to prove. 05 against 44.
Tuz MonaoMsav axdExolikii Fioirr. viee in all the capital* of Europe say that |
‘•7b the Lemtiature of the State of
ilii it— ■---------But that a low which will secure all this,
Dec. 21.—Mr. Seward, presented to
ilbln
. Michigan ;—The undersigned Pctitioncr*,- ■—New York, Dec. 2D.—The Washing­ in nnne of them docs it assume so ronrre |
,
, , .
------------------ - i lun-c iiinn&lt;:i&gt;inra inran-r i-i uinonwr; »mi i.iwl ........ ——
and at the samejlime be operative through the Senate two letter* from citizens of
ton correspondent of the Tribune gives an
of the county of---------------- --------, deeply
ana cynical a form, with men of tho same ! in c»»« &lt;■&lt; •&gt;&lt;’ »|ijm»ouict, he reuM'hbanswer to i r-crofula,
out tta entire State, will be a universal Lancaster, and Berks counties, Pa., asking convinced of the utter inadequacy of the account of the English Montgomery fra MK.-isl standing,ns in Washington. Amnn- j the&lt;tan|4«in*iu'. bill loteUW. «nd.»«y.r there. H.pMIte
cos furnished by himself, which differs
.....
...ir. j.__ ft
.i
i &lt;&gt;Clobi wcr»n!imlbr»on»t-Wtisal'»*olivitur,with- I Freer &amp;&gt;l
Running* from ibi
benefit, is extremely doubtful. In all for protection to American industry.
present punishment for the Crime of Mur­
public men, or pufiiic deputies gathered ir----- —j------ •*------------- =—•--------White Swelling,,
materially from tha; telegraphed on Sat­
of our large villages and county towns, a
A resolution wa* offered by Mr. Clay der, would most respeiSfully, but earnest­ urday. Mr. M.'s account is folly enrroh. togeihcr for the winter, there will be un- hl
registry law would work no very great of Ala, railing on the President fur tbe ly, ask of your Honorable Body to ret tort orated by Messrs. Wm. Cooch and Dan­ avoidablv ranch indulgence, or mueh li­
cense. But the degrading and vulgar
the Death Penalty, under proper restric­
Rickets,
hardship, while it would tend greatly to correspondence between tta Mexican gov­
iel Cox, who witarwied th* affair,and who
form
tion, as the only adequate pcsalty fi&gt;r
••• which
"“i™ vice assumes
owruica at the
me capital of
ot •
” ....... T rGlandular Swellings
h,.ta«tl.
wrfiU."
u ", E
preserve tta purity uf our elections. But ernment and Mr. Forsyth, relative to the this enormous crime, which now seems so state that Mr. English spoke, saying, • Lt___ 1________
1___ . :___
a-i. ‘ An,
.
Uranchltl&gt;,
SiZlit Sweat.. “
“
How
are
you
Mr.
Montgomery
f
Mont
­
to require all of the voters of our country complications, which resulted in tbe sus­ fearfully un the increase.
ono wbo hears frequent anecdotes of the
w*»k. fee »*» «*»k« u&gt; recsiramn.or
gomery neither »j»okc nor paid any atten­ boon «nn»,,j..„.h,P ol enruln „v S™. | JXtX.St
towns, to spend an extra day, and per­ pension of diplomacy.
tion tn his salutation, but psMicd on down
Gan at RnrcDLic Morthlt.—The Jan­ the avenue. Mr. English stepped after tors and Representatives, has hranl । fora ib« tin* pnM«ribta far U. .rp«r»i.cr.
tap* miles uf travel, in order to prevent,
A resolution was offered, calling upon
enough In all conscience to revolt him,
UVRGIIEK.
psrtap* a single illegal voter from tres­ the Postmaster General t o inform the uary number of this new work, by Oak­ him a few steps and struck him from be­
.nd U&gt;^Jn™bln,.,rU.-«1„a™&lt;i„,.!
A «.
DOLLAR FEB BOTTLE.
passing upon their rights, and offending Senate what change may bo necessary to smith A Co., 112 de 114 William street, hind with hi* cane a vary heavy blow on propriety of sending such persons to out
»•— ’•
against the laws, would seem to be too I render the Deportment self-sustaining.
N. Y. is on onr table. The table of coo- the side of the head. Montgomery turned national councils.—Phil. Bui.
on him. English stepped back and drew
CHANCERY NOTICE.
•
CHANCERY NOTICE.'
. _n tax in proportion to .the
l- good
j —
jn t|je
war (,f jgpension tents, presents an inviting repast to tho
great
achie sword cane, as though about to stab
Stun ANU Bvax ! Shake awn Brux I STATE OF MICHIGAN -BgUh Judioial Cir- ’
eotaplisbud. By such a law, many, who bfll was passed by a sute of 130 against eyes of the reader. Tho Monthly very Montgomery with 1L Montgomery step­
—Tlii* ia tta life of agony endured by the
appropriately set* out with a geographical ped back into the avenue and caught un s
do-sot enter very xralously into politics,
sufferer from Fever nnd Ague. He wan­
piece of brick/ English was running ders like an uncertain shadow, novel”
and
historical
stock
of
the
Great
Republic
would looe the sacred privilege of casting
Mr. Morris, of III., explained bis bill,
their ballots, simply for want uf proper giving the people of the organized Terri­ in which we live; a short historical sketch when Montgomery threw the briek nnd knowing what moment he may be pros­
hit him on tbe heel or lower part of the
attention at a proper time. Those who tories authority to elect their Governors, with a representation of the coat of arms, leg. Montgomsrv wont back for another trated. and therefore dUinclincd to give
any serious attention to business. He is
would thus lose their votes,arc, moreover, Judges, and all other officers, and to pro­ of each of the original thirteen Statenclos­ stone, and English ran rapidly away up a burden to himself and a burden to hi*
•ur bast citizens. While every political vide for a State Constitution when there ing with a short and succinct history of 14th street. When Montgomery came friends, who are worn out in administer- ----------------— —,
gambler, and unscrupulous wire worker is sufficient population to elect one Rep. the union, prefaced with a representation bnck English had run half a square and ing U, hi. wants. Thia i. the tamlittonc
was beyond bi* reach. We were the only of thousand* in town and country. It is ~
**
would see to it thst bis side was fully re­ rcsontalivc in Congress. He had-hoped uf the seal of the United States; arc the
persons close by; wo saw and heard all
presented, and every vote which could be the old issue of Lecompton would have characteristics of this Interesting article. that passtt). Montgomery did nut speak no exaggeration to say that Fever nnd
Ague kills more people ttan any twenty
Thia
article
Is
followed
by
others
of
equal
made servicablc was secured, those who been allowed to stop, but it had been retill after bo was struck. Mr. Thomas otlrar disesaaes in America. For a sure
-”d “ Keener corrolmrates the above.
have their more legitimate labors toper­ ii.«l by lb. past Th. Dam,, or
and speedy cure of this terrible affliction,
English bus been held to ball for as- we take greatpk-asure in commending
. ihad, always
■
.been true and faithful, mvmrt
nortravailgraving*, llhulrntiva
Illustrative nf
of m-nA*
acenes portrayed;
form and do not make politics a business Illinois
saulk
Mentgomery’s fore is badly bruised, Da. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT­
all showing that Messrs. Qaksmtlh A Co.,
but aa yet a beulilo policy hod been pur­
and be has kept his room since, attended TERS, which have already ataieved a
ly to be the losers in the end. Uiileaa a sued'towards them by the Administration.
by physicians. Mr. E. had already twice wide reputation for rapid and powerful
law can bo sa framed as to discrimin­ Tbe goiflotine Imd leceu at work, and the tho “Great Rcpubliu” pleasing, -entertain­ passed English on Saturday without speak- effect* in renovating lira system nrortra- r-r- ' —
----- . .. ... *.*, ....
r cvaa m
WM. BUilGUEB,
ing
and
instructive.
This
magazine
con
­
ted by Uii. diMase.
*
incceaMoii, or that * tour of thia order be perate- between the larger and the smaller places of good men had boon supplied by
-oallr *ervc&lt; rathe *afl dehmdant., FrWsSck
tains 112 page* and Is funiiotad at lire
For anls Uy Druggist* and dealers gen­ D. Ackley and Delia Ackley, at leaa* Ueeaty dar,
miserable scoundrels and sycophants, and
“Tiizt Sat.”—Tbsrc is a decision in erally, everywhere.
belurv Hi* tmw xlvirr iI
price
of
13,00
per
single
copy,
two
copies
•quitablo-way, than to make a rote ofthe this he eould prove.
WM. BVIlGHEJt.
tho last volume of Gray’s Masiachussett*
notice
•5,00; three copies 17,00; five copies
Mr. Bates, of Miss, asked leave, but
Reports, which is nt &lt;&gt;«ice sound tnoaals .
Dr. A. G. Doom, of Bloomfield, Iowa,
• 10,00.
ana good law. A woman sued for slan-1 in speaking of Dr. HaiP* Balaam for tta
render the law operative in
odjection was made, to offer a resakition
der, defended on the ground that she only
ships.
rtructing the CammiUee on foreign af­ •
SHERIFFS SALE.
Th® following “ impromtu’’ »
repented, and without malice, what was medicine upwi
faire to rcjxjrta bill authorizing the Presi­ clipped from a private letter of one Soly- currently reported. The Court held thst
and the dims
dent to toko poaseasiou uf Cuba, until mon Brown, of New York city, to a friend to repeat a story,’which is false and slan
willBMaii
the Hastings Lycesrro, on Friday evening satisfaction is given for insults offered on of his, residing in thia State. .Mr. Brown derooa, no matter how widely it may
the pdreons nnd projierty of our citizens. seems to lb.sk Michigan and Per.nsylra- have been circulated is st the peril of the rangemeut. 1 have sought for a remedy. i M.ctaX,* to Xtale-bearer. Slander cannot always bs but tava often faded in my invsaUonlians.: qositer of aratno
• Adjourned.
Now, by |&gt;rs*cribing Dr. Hall s lUtaun ,vl&lt;’ *rT'" **“•
IMc. 23.—Senate.—Various mcniorinlsi duction of monstrosities. Here is the SLZrJT. r r
’-------- '--------- T--------- ----- I
exclaim Eureka (I have found.) { “'■tS'
diatabef nf the story acoompanie* it»r»- unhesitatingly say it ia tta beM medicine ftvrak. aipybtrai
“impromUii”
lAion.
Indeed,
this
tatf-dotaifal
w^
of
er.r
IntrXwd."
£'UJ
Ltlion. Indeed, this hatf-uuubifo! way
aumpensAMflft .
- T~" ~
m
[iffimi] fcom tlfo President.
H-AflrtSEve. r. 9. Geer. Negative, O. H. I
Mr. Crilteudeu.of Kentucky,Introduced
imparting, slateks is often the sure
method resorted to Uy the sltsderer
Greenfield.
| • bill to regulate the manner uf electing
give currency to his tale.—Adrertiur.
hertisement.

BKPUBUCAN BAKNER.

COMGKttUONAL.
Dec. 20.—The Senate convened

at

The reading of tho Journal occu­
pied upwards of half on hour.
noon.

READY RELIEF

jS

!REGULATING PILLS,

’'

.

�nCNERN.
IE KHKUMATUM,

SHERIFFS SALE.
Dr virtue of one Tranwript Exccutiuo luucd ;
fniiu and under tbe.reul of the Clrreiit IbM of l
,n.l for tbe fovutv Uf Barry, I did, on tbe I at dur '
a' Hacrmbcr, A. »- JSftl, leer U|WII and eisixe all '
.hr interval of defendant, named iu vud exectrtiot.. |

Fever and Ague,

»u. souTHworrn.
cw- G..W.CHOCKETT.
CHARLES BURDETT,
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH. M. D.
HKKRY CLAPP. Jis,
OEOBGE .lRXGl.it,
SAMUEL YOUNG,
Mta. ANNA WHmj-I.EY.
Mua VIRGINIA VAUUUAN,

RELIEF
l&gt;ce«nb«r. It. taS-v.J
HISS*, alcaii’dort P M '
Judge of Probate, tn'Ma«tini _
,‘4r,‘” '"'"Wied are rcuuind*"to
I-"s'

Adminftmtor’* Sato of Heal Estate.
I’n.-.u**! to lict-nreaml authority tu u»c granted

rs&amp;sstyft

»»trr.&gt;aj|v, m xfarIrnl.v arhtd w.U, Fain

lugbnt Idtofer, at tbe late residence of Dared Pul
ley. di-rraK-d. in the lownabip uf Harry, tn aaid
C.untyuf Barry,no Tartar. t|,e l«tfa day ofNo
rciober ucit at I o clock, P. JI., tlie foUowin-de.
scribed land, belonging ,lo Uh- estate of llnid
P.ll.v, &lt;t«cr*«ed;—
Tu. Miuth-balf nt Hm no rib cwt quarter al eec
tiaa one, tn town one. uarth of rone, clue west
Dxxttt Irarnxxca, AdtainiaiMtor.
luted. September 27. 1554.
(n2lwl
I F" Tlie above foje L. postponed Until th. «l,t
day of December u&lt;M. al tbe Mine hour of ll.a
un end tbr axtue place.
o
D.V. LOVELACE.

I
, an.iu.r, uay. a nt..
are the fit. or paroxyim. of Frrg* axo Aotre.
Sueh wmaUtutional dteordw will of eooreo uadurmine the health if it h not remotod.
k,.
. at
kk, „

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
which r.&lt;rutrali«e* thia malariou, poiam ia th.
blood, and atlnrubtea the livar to expdit farm tho
body. At It ahouid, so it doea rare thia afflicting
‘t’O',J.r,"i'1‘P7f*c'c*5uta'T- And It dore mote’
or rather dore what l&gt; at more service to three «o!&gt;-

»-■ a. .««_££ “•'
a mlrer’

**T- A“4~«.

NEW 8PBING GOODS I

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN- PiUZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GQLDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
s&amp;tetssacr'Tsanii.'jL"

HARDWARE

Pnnratl t« licana* and aulhonltv bervlufor.
granted tn riw, by lira Judge ol Probate for lira
county &lt;d Barry am! St.to of Mlrb.a.n. I .ten

::
— .. w
uw una arena
thore who uh it free from iu attack*; kern, the
.’•tern in health although expored to the dlrea...
Conaequently II not only cure^ but proteeto from,
the great v*nrty cf affection, „hich
laduceJ
by tbu malignant influen'e, aueh u Remittent
Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague.

DEAjr*aucreaaor* loBECKET A^CO.
The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE ii
ana of the largest and bret literary paper* of lbs
dgy. An Imperial Quarto, cootalamg siuitt rama
OB roarr ancunq of tbe n.o.t interesting and
fiMinating reading matter, from tb* tan. of the
rery Bril writer, uf tbe day.
,
Rhjanttf UloHrahJ Kttrf V'mJs.
A P|ESF;NT, *—
WORTH FROM to CENTS TO |too 00.
will be gi' ru Io «rb aubrainber ia.me.lUt.ly &lt;m
rereipkof the aabacripttou money. Thu I. prewalc* as a Memento iff Frtend.b.p, and not a. M

, Hells* Hera,
k.r. arad fu Ate;
tavr trawl Uwui ..ctautt tn 4l(tare&gt;v..*d th. Mkr
rure-'O l-« ■iil'h &gt;"•-» «r,
I l..r
I-.. .1 ...ru. . cr-.' I
t r r.U-- fo.'K &gt;1, 11- 1
'ts tt'JTmniTrsxtt:
**4’ “’’"ijIE'IxvoviJit.

n. a care ro~ torMta sit*, tta.
•r»M «
PH.

HIDES,
SADDLES,

UDOTS &amp; BEDMT

FURS,
'rTruif

G PILLS,

uf every pousible sire, recently pnrchowl
at price* perfectly suited to tho

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
h*« won for itself inch a renown for tbe eiue of
tree? variry of Throat and Lung Complaint, that

Coaxl.tisg af

DRY .GOODS!

HUHE? PELTS,

Coll.-, Paralyvi*. and I’alnfol Affection* of th.
Btnraxrh and Bowel*. aU of which, when ari.lng
from thi* rauwi, will be found to .taume more or
le*» th. intermittent type. Thia •• Aon Ccxx"
remove, tho caste of thaae denutgamenta, and curre

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

MIDIOINK

HABDWABB 8T0BE.

* r~l—

Gl’ARDIAN’S SALE.

a gaiat’ nisi aiF

leftaiulag
rEDvrety i

»
■ ’
..........
to
••
•• s “
.......... RO
io Patent Irarer Hunt. Cased Watcbea 100
tOt;..Id Watebre................................1C0
&amp;Q “
........................ ........ H
IOj ••
■■
....... . ............... ........ 60
30uLadica(lold Watcbre............ ....... 35
2th. Silver Hunt. Corel Watches ......... 30
b&lt;0 Silver watchra..................... .110 to as

SOranlK MwrUanlX. mU , «rvra. »&lt;lKr Oa^eboeUr
tat gA.afJOII.s3 Um a«Ho&lt; »-rf»rer». ’
ao.srKBs
Ma A. Xjwan errerMav Ot a Brvr»«t.Ma Tfl
S^a.2’ S' }X‘
'

Gold Lockets itraceieta. Ilrvncbes. Ear Drop.,
Breast Pina, Caff Pisa.SIrcte lluttuc.Shirt .Slud.
Watch triGold and Sill er Tbia.ble.. and a vs
riety of other articles, worth from fifty ccuta la
fifteja dollar, rath.
Wa will prrwat mlr person .ending u. fifty
si.tacribere, at *2eacb. a Uoi I Waleh. worth (til;
to any cue sending u* HA .ubaettbera. at t2 r.ch,
a Gold Watch, worth (SO. Every *ubacrib«r will

G R OCERIE8

GLASS-WARE! I

COOKING STOVES
LADIES’ DREDI LOODit

JUST RECEIVED

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

At the cheape*t Hora in town by

H. J. KENFITLD

LAWNS, BRILIJAN-ra, CHALLIS
CH ALU

a new atock of Fall and winter GOODS,
ubk-b will be sold fur

READ'S" ZPAfo'ST.
at aatoniabing Ihw prices. My motto
ia *a little ebeuper than tho cheapest’
.1 have just rvcciveil a good aasortuienl
ladies

. J.-r. Jin
d Waldrn

DRESS GOODS

Alw. a largr and well aclcetrd aawrlment ot
.Book,. Tlie lliatorial, 1‘urtieal. Iliiloaophical.
Tbeulogieal au.l Itumautic work, of tbe Let au­
thor.. may al all lime, be finmd. no mv ahelrea.—
alao, Schiil Hook., iUniik Uouk. aad Statieaery ol
All kind, and docriptiun.
J4V Particular attention paid to Al kind, of
rcu.iri.-g iu are line at bu.lnew.
Wilt.Utt II IltXTl

MORTGAGE SALE.

Such us Prints, Ginglwm*. Lnldiina, MrEFAULT bavin* beva m.do in tbe pap
rhoa, Paramcttxa lilark Alpaccas and ■
a certain ram of KKxiey. wcuri-d to be |
an liulcuiutr uf M nrlg.gr,bearing date tbr ■
variety of Wool IX-lutiun, ail very ok*
day uf J.uturr, A. D. !&lt;•&lt;. made and r&gt;ro
and very cheap.
‘
GmirgcW.Ke.lai. and Eunice Krotor. •&lt;
. —.1 u,.,.. ..r
II
Alvoagiuul assortment uf Cloths lor
nt mi’s wear, and a large stock of staples.
I lent tit* Sheetings, shirting, atripcn, checks
i and ticking*.

D

Prioe SA cents per Bex; i

Tho IL st Rvrtiedy

Boxm for $100.

Jt’ST DECEIVED • new lot «/f

Great numlKT* ofClergymen, PhyaidsM, Ststeamrr&gt;, ami miornT e&lt;«—«-.*•, U»&gt;» l«ul It.rlr
UMUC* to certify the unparalleled uefulncaa of there
remedies, bat our apace here wifi not permit the
iuaertiou of them. The Agent* below ruuned furniah gratia our Axxtucxx Alxaxac in whith they
are given; with alao full deacripuona of the abovo
roraplainta. and the treatment that should be followni for thrir cure.
Do not be pct off by unprincipled dealer* with
other prr.iaraiicn* they make more profit on.
Demand Aria'a, and tiki, no other*. The urk
want the beat aid there ia for than, and they ahould

MARSEILLES

COL-

I.AR8 AND SLEEVES, (are rtyle.)
WHITE GOODS, &lt;kc.

MEN AND BOY’S WEAK'
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIUTING, COTTONADKS, of evrry

variety and at vie.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

beautiful pattern*aud very ehe-ip; BLACK.

BSDDEBTBS,
of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity «l

READY-JIADK CLOTBINCI

HIBCDH

on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would partictiktriy raH the attention
of persons who orc building to the Gid
that 1 have just Received a large aleck ol
Nails and Ghtsa and that I will furnish
saxb, GLum, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.,
at as low a figure as possible.
nli-yl
HJKENFIELD

New Barry Mill,
IS now in succcwsful operation, ready
to do any ninbunt of
claim.
me h,™
---WORK,
to present theta to the said c..mnii»»K&gt;u«vs lor ex­ CUSTOM
amination and adjustment, nt that time, and place.
tn aa guod order and ns prompt as.any
uforcMid, or be furever barred therefrom.
oilier Mill in Barry, or any other county.
j. W. T. OUR.
।
DAN LB. PRATT, '- Commiuionenu
Having secured the acrvicca of
COUN BALCH,
I
Dated. Ttwmapple. Dae. TO. 1838.___________

TEMPERANCE

ns Miller, and our mill bring built on the
most improved plan, together with a good
Smuttor—wo arc prepared to do the
best of work. , Please give us a call.

WILLIAM JONES,

• .xutiai.

--------------------b. L. k£Y;

Judge of Probate,

CHEAPER than tb« CHEAPEST

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Rreldenee. Hope, Barry Co. Michigan.
For the prereut and unUl further entire. I will
be at mv office al tbe Court Huuae. in Harting.,
on Jlociday of esch week, between tbe hour* ofl?
and 3 o’clock uf Chore dnya to attend to any bon­
ne** that B&gt;av eutac Irefi.rv ne in tbe above capacHire-Foal Office addrea., U rliag* Mich.

Constantly on baud, all klnda of Gred* to my line
(except Liquor., and all of tho beat quality.
Callaud enamlue. a. tnr Motto is
SMALL .-.lOlTO AXU aVICt SALO.

IS. M4.1-4 rft. mnuiM^
nAsnxoa, Nev.. M

&lt;5e SHOES,

introduction of B00T1 A SHOES aa a branch of
hi, trade, wonk! eobcit a portion of the public pat­

Riuxcn.
UJRAJt J- HANCUETT,

tiikodorl

Agrnt» PuiiU’d.
ForpMUCuHr.^-^j,^
Lieb!nnd, Mrel ignn.

BOOTS

SHOES,

a large stack and great variety. M«a &gt; eaU testa
for 1X21, kip boot., k.p brsgaae, Mlfda...uamtied and patent leather do., congress gaiter, for
or. sad bey a, cal', pafont and eaam.Ud leather.

■juroncniBEBr

in» jmsers’

N//8XX4NBM Vl-JLIKH HAJU-' N7VIXS’
Tiy, c&lt;&gt;mu AXUXHEET IBvX
KARf. ivi-cffj omm
XTLont..f FJUCKS
T/IAS r.VCR.
Mr aaaortmenl uf PARLOR STOVES, compriae
tba moat bcaulikd pattenia in market,

•klllliaga. Kid cougTssa gaiter*, eauntled breteoa,
■calf bootee., goad quality, for ala. toilling*. and.
retry thing ebr ia proportion.

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVER
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever area in tbiatown. Si Hat, aad Box Here.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
I Hwdwii. ..Hm!...g LoeU. Latches Butt.
crew.Hirete. ofallk.ud*.

re rerr
Healing*.
FORK BARRELS, FLOUR UlUttELS, TLB?S

TIN "W-ABB;
-torPint. Tin and Sheet Inn. Wen of .U kind.

BUTTER FIRKINS.

' ^CUSTOM WORK
_

_________________

COOPERING BLSINESS.

at tbe Store of F.‘ROWER.

BOOTS

FRANCIS ROWER

COS5S533,
IJORMERLY kept by T. Prillim, h
I1 cuiifttontiy making additions to the
wtmn, all of which, ho prajKacs to sell

New Arrangement

g been (till mohlr.
.~t.yto.ey aUxlaim*

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,

Cotspriaiageaerything fol gaatlemaa'a oal-Clj
sUrta, eoilan, gieioa, taaiery, era’ali, paata, evcry vanety from firs ahiiliugato six dollar*; eeeta,
every pnee. q^alilj aad pattern root* from six
.hilfiBga to aix dellar*-

flaring bon’l &lt;h«t entire Stock at

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT.
Hastings, Spo. 3, 1857,

to wit: JU.I half of north east fractional quartor.
tectiun two, town three mirth, r»t&gt;g« cijtbt we»t.
SX’ug tm ore-*moreuv to... Mau. lb. w~t
halfof north half uf Wth-wert fractional quarter
. . ..._ ___ ■
— ■ I-...
rut,,.,, picrliiweat.

HARDWARE!
'll in reason* why

N. Hastings.

SHERIFFS SALE
. By virtue uf an execution iaaued ou! of andua
der'Uw .enl of ths Circuit Court fur tbe County
uf Harrv, to me directed, aud delivered again.!
the areuia ami chattel.. iu»d for the want tberrof.
asnin.t the lands und leucnvml. uf tho dafrndaul
mmu’il in .aid executiwi. 1 did un tbe 5th dar of

0

HERD'S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Are.

COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.
We. tlie umkralgned. haring been duly «•!«&gt;&lt;
I t'umiri.Moccra tryrnunuuvanimljuit all clair

„ul February neat.
ciaiuM again.: aaid e»~—

SCOTCH

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CASSIMERES,. la^a.tuck,

Idtilic* Gnitcra Bitskins and Bools,
good asaortiiient nt wery low prices.
■
Ou hand a very large stuck ofCrockery
stone nmlGI.w Ware.
Just received a new slock uf

Suld by J. P. ILidkkt*, HiuMlng*.

u*raunaUy «rred on.
Carr, at least tw.ala
escribed file hl. sp.
u burghmb. .
irt CommiMioaen.
lor Complainant.
foU&gt;

FINE

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

COOTHuild NIIOEH,

All our Hcm.diea ar. for ida by

w« have certtSeafr* of the rtroogrol aud
tn.'.l positive nature, from lire following pattira,
who arc well known iu the place* whrt-etbey five.
fST One from J. W Plummer. Viqten. lows,
at .-'markable cure.
r^r One from John Rnnyea. Wavetly, Iowa, of
hi&gt; own mm.
t^T One from Sami Usman. Camden, Hill*
dJe Cm, Mich., of a beloved daughter *»vc.L
t^r ore from El Budd, uf Athena, DU who
vu given up bv six docier*.
Ore from Dr. A. O. lh»m. Bloomfield,
luwa. a Pbv.ician of 20 vewr* pro-lire.
tflT One from Robert C Stotre, Marton, luwa,
of a rountaipliv* daughter cured.
i^r One iruui M. M. Van Demin; SjiringfkJ.l,
111 . ■* Or reawdy fin-Lung DUvrecs.
tra*“ Ou* from Fifteen Fhyreoiiun, certifytog it
to be better adapted to pufcn.iiaro diacasea than
anv other known remedy, aa they bare tried them
all.
t-JT One from 1. W. Wentworth, Chicago. Hl.,
c f a cough of nine year*’ atandutk. A s astonish
tug cure.
14T One frou. McClaughty * Csmpbell. Foun­
tain Green, BL. Baying it take* like wild-fire, aad^
cure. Hk* a charm.
IJT Due .from R. MeCrwckn. Manchester. 1
u.-.,.
an i___ _ . i.n! i tiu.

ROBES,

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SIIE’

tept eoaitantlr oe Laud, and all kind* MADE TO

Don’t forget the place.

BOWERS. II.1RDWARE STOKE
I’.i™. llrtuimrf I. nil IK U.~-r.n
CALL FIRM AT THE BOUSE OF EQUITY
■ABLET bAUEB.
Jum LiNL

H^tl ,g. Frtmary WK-188Ti^Jl ta dd^to give mure aatwfoctom to three . Ut ---------------------LauHTier ttote.
Tbewrel half of toe »&gt;**«»*
favor him with their !*»»•£ .
IFeatof, Htarre fof
’ iX fo to’
I and sire •«»•* «}* J"****’. .

xsjsi'aTCLvirsa
a-Ki-. &lt; ii &gt;«M.
ah

faOy aoUcitod.1

�0e.iL. 3o. IV58

A.-srBH's'

KNAPEWS' COLUMN

V!l. R1BACFS

blood n-tin8n_AXhiiWMR

Ague Cure,

DISEASE VA!TQt:I.SHED.
Vr. Hoback’* !»c*Mte«*rl*n Itemed).

no’clu&gt;e lie*olvrnt, or Regnlatunasbie nature cf
th* di*?*** &gt;r sickness uisy tutors, will qatekiy
aad rapidly care.
, ;
■
;■
Thew remedies contest,uf Radway's Ready tte
IMi Rsdway’s lUnorali-'- *-*■’—RcgulnUire. Lschirflhsi
cud cnrntiie poners evt

medicinal urojicrtiei nq
u.ed. if Ibero i* suffldd
la the dlskaaed or dyfaj
lion, tbs patient wii?

"

by the Malinin of miasmatic: conntrlM.
No emo remedy U louder called far by tte
ttooestettea of the American people than a sure
■ad safe cure far Fever and Ague. 6ud&gt;
we an new enabled to offer, with s perfect
certainty ttet h wiU eradicate tte &lt;Ls«ae.
and wuh atourxr.ee. founded on proof, As-.
bo harm can arise ftwn it* u*a in tny qu*n^Ttat which’ protects from ar prevents thw

HARDWARE STORE.

disorder mutt bo of immense service ia tte

al tneapaeitr. feminine weakness, pricking' offlio
skin, symptomatic of parahaia. rheurartiam. wurelets, incur cauecr.-’hiib'te*.lassitude amidebilitr. diarrhea, and al) uU.w disorder* ol toe or­
gan* of roaptiatioa. lb* Il re*. toa
tte
attonacte tL* terras. or• tte tm. -relxr Cber, are
unerringly cured by ibis preparation. Il 1. laite
—
——L.’... -»~l.
. &gt;1.1 -n rtkrti

HARDWARE
BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

Tbs stock couairt* impart *f

PRINTS,

ARE RECEIVING

DBLAINKS,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

rertamlr, while at the same (fat it regulate* jthe
»ecrelli&gt;n*&gt; resuore* obstrwlitma from the bowel*
create* sppstita. row** MdUy vigor, aad re Jen
erates •verr aaitnri funeUeo. Suebi, the metre
such are the effect., of H- Hoback* tanwosteandibaviati Blood Purifier which if token in cujjunetiow
with bis Scaiutinaviau Bl-red pilla, will not nu'y
obliterate the tawst iwinfal disease, but prevent
their racumtieo, sod lengthen life beyond ths or-

MERINOS,

D E XI St S.

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STR1I-BS

TICKS, LINSEYS, BCOTCII PLAIDS.

SHIRTINGS (Irnwu ■»&lt;! -btv.) KES-

tetter than cure, for tte patent escapes the
Hah whleh be must run in violent snaoka of
this baleful distemper. This “Cvaa" cpri*
the miasmatic potezi of Fcrx* axd Aolb
from t!io eyxteni and prevent* the dretlcp.
ment of the disesse, if taken co tte fint ap­
proach of Its precinnitory symptom*. It is
not only the test remedy ever yet disccvertd
for thia class al complaints, but also tte
cheapen:. The large quantity we supply far
a dollar brings it within the reach of every
body; and in bilious district*, where Fnvxji
awn Acre prevail*, every body should hors it
and use it freely both far cure and protection.
'It Is hoped this price will place it within tte
reach of *0—the poor aa well aa tte rich. A
great superiority of this remedy aver any
other ever discovered far tte rowdy and cer­
tain euro of Intcrmittenta is, that it contains
no Quinine ur mineral, consequently it prodneda no quinistn or otter injurious dtects
whatever upon tte constitution. Those cured
by it «re left ** healthy as if they bad never

TCCST JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSI

&amp;

year* ofeaperienre. bard study aiuf elperimeut a*
to what a perfret pill »lionld be. N» one can dqnbl
their superiorly attar ono "Ingte t’t»L Prim of
«M Scandinacisn Ufa »1 Puriliur, |1 per twltle,
er |3 per half dosm; Kraadiuav ten Hlood Fills.
15 cent* peg box, or in a far II
Panto MtamiCeiinty. TnA.Aug. 4 1- S7.
D*C. W. Rot-ack: I tara rcevivej »omuch ben- '
e&lt;il from v«ur flcaadiitarian Blood Purifier «3&lt;I ■
Blood ruts, that I tae» I benight It my duty, and ,
ft ia irw toy inellijalion. to give .» VU »
■lent of my caoe. Ivu far .Wars cSictrd With
tbut bane ufait eo.ifarl, sod siUlleuey in boninevs
diapopaiA Toweap'.t'tete all tits wMrallcd room.
dies which tl.ulr ured toriduesrlfof llkditeu.wiwdd sk.—look-' a uii-laireboly ent »ogt&gt;e. I al- 1
so ton&lt;ulte&lt;l with the test physicians 1 could bear
ut I w*’ indue-xl try your tuediginra through
tbe nerana-iuns of * frieud and aftemdag then, a
few day. v.a&gt; gr.ad&lt; LcntfiUvd, and bi s short
liaie, It’S than a toT-tb. 1' &lt;»*■ Mtiswlv ait-l, ycr.Biawently run-A ! wav a'*., altieissf with the
meat aiuteutnervous teA'Iaelie. « tech I suppose
we* i.r.ducvd by my dirurdered »t-mi.ieh, fur when
»y di-.|&gt;rt«*La h‘n uir my headariic'lstt with II.—
1 o&lt;iw feel'teller in ci cry n&gt;p«M-&lt;lbau I bars far

rKKDUKKD JE3KES.

MERES,

kinds, 'lladway * Iteadv Relief wdl, in
a few uiioutoa. chaogs the inuertes you
suffer to Jut a ot [deaaure.
-Radisay'* io L-oraliiigMaolicut, far tbe
cure of chruuk* dtea.fe-auoh a* Herofuloua aud Syphilitic Complaints. Con­
sumptive anil ulLer allictiuns of th«
I.uug* an . Threat. Tudura'ion aorf Lip
lurffcairnt* id pari*. Ertq.Ura i ndjUlfa
er diseaws af the Skin, Node*. 1 irtoora. of every powibltt slzr, recently purcluwcd
Ulcers, tsgasopttewumd all oljter ditesv-s arteriig trum an itHporrlfute of Ike taprices p-rfectly suited to the
btoyd.
-Bsdiray'» Rsftulatoi s will cni e. cffccUrch Slid »itedih . Coatit entw. IndicesUusi. FnRanrua fan of the Boads Dy»pepai*. Liter Complaint, Dm--*ws of
t*r Heart and Kidteyfa Fenuile Com-Watnt*, Hninll Fur. Wtiws. Measles,

es-v ,1 -!*al rlKr-l. re l.-.il .uaira re latereaaic reg.
H* U* n-1 .,o-CUl-n «'' l--f
''T'”

C

Fever and Ague it act alone the conaeq
of the toix.matte poison. A peat vsri
diaardere arise from it* irritation, among ■
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout. Heat
Blindness, Toothnete. Earache, Catarrh,

CI OTHLWG

'lain u tte Aide ol Hr* Tears]

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALU THE PURPOSES OF A FAULT PHTOIC.

Wo can cfotbe you from the

&lt;.f tlie bead to the sola of

lb

JswriKswsga

usd warrant price* to girit.

’ Cixcinsati. Ft iday Hv.pt. I. lip. 1
Pr. Roback—l»enr dr. Hn’iug bcsn affiietrd h ith I
neuralgia nr rivcamatiint f-vrthv paM year and a
half, and terinr awn your hirficinc, culled the
Scardiuavian Btiod funter.highly mxommeSded
hr rmllcmsn
itbirad am *c.|i.ui:. .1. 1 wa*
mduvvd to try U. lint nnllefutd I bad uwd ran;.,,
otter toedicinw. After Ming two but ilea. I felt
■t« eOvitt verv artnildr. »„&lt;! uphu wing two more
b&gt;tlte*J Tf-ni'sd H&gt;yMf peri.ctli intx-d. kua.srill
allow tis. thvreforr, t-.» rvupraidJats »\»u upon m.»-

arc to roropoard that disease rrithla the nw of
their anion eaa rarely withstand or evade item,
n-.c.r penetrating propertire search, and cleanse,
and la.igorate every portion of tte human otsreaiara. correcting its dueassd action, and rmtonng
its healthy vitalities. Aa a conaequrnre of thaw
properties, tho invalid who is lowed down with
pin or physical debility is a.tonisted to fcsd fea
health or anenty restored by a remedy at nose so
simple and Inviting.

COOKING STOVES!

ta'Tiiywres*

A Flue Head ol

RICH GLOSSY IL-IIR
Z&amp;DJZTS &amp; &amp;HKB9,
TV 11.,-. ,:-d, I. V,
TkUd.
Tteufogirai and IU&gt;o«*nHc work* uf tte tert au­
thor-. way Gt all ttoevbe l-.it’l.ou »•« abchee.al«&gt;. Schwl IMAs.Bhtok Bi«A» and Mstmuery ol
AU kind* ar I drecripU-.a.
- I'articaUr attention paid tv all kind* of
repairing I- in’ lint ot 1 suw«.
'
WILLIAM n. BANTA.

tion of tone and iteengto to ths ijtttm debilitated
by ditcaae.
.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE

Nsy Haven, received tte fuUvwing Ivter in reewii io tteBasterativa a few weak, since:'
।
&gt;
tlcrr Itivm, Co**., July S3, l-.’A
Blr. Leavcnworth-Sir: 1 hare breu trenblrd
wilb &lt;*audrutr ar scarf on tny bead far more than
a r«r, nsy Mir tegsa to come out, scurf and bair
feiethcr. I *aw iu a New Harou paper about
“Wo ..C. Mmf Ue«tor*Hr«“ MW eure. . I called at
tirar sp»i ■&gt;» *be 1st of April la‘*- “,,,J |-on bared
uoe buttle to try U. and 1 toar.d to toy satteaclwu

and eremite.thrill before purclifeing. It will be

“J hij'*ie»l p!c*«tirc tr abow three goaf* to all
wLo may favor me with their patronage.

tilt RAT DISCOVMilk I
tin: PHiLDsoriiEirs stone
FOUND.

DR. J. C. AYER A CO.

"lOU J. C. FHEMOXTt intis travel*disevre
"u! and true, Onui the rwrut discovery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,
Iban cttoJre
tte wm aM&gt;«&gt;.Moor oth­
er store Uii' sute DfNen 1 vrk. It is lbs ouly good
place foe tha [i-opli &gt;&lt;f Ila«l* Creek. Kslanuuoo,
Marshal!, HAtiT^Ut’. apd Uy yurrnouding comitrr; I.;-purehsar t'o d« m tb:«hnr. Hcom give
nor a call nod U»UUw tralb of-li.te aaseitwiu, or
1
MEND IN YHUll ORDEILS sod tte gw4» will be
■clertnl sad re* «]• with as much earc as if you

H£©H
AND

BABBWRE!

Bitting of evary Variety and of

Groceries &amp;. Taiicy Goods
MARLY LOW I RICiat. TEA st from 3d to 73

DRY GOODS!

i AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

L. *te...ow.ter l Maeker.lL Stolen will nut alufGiiids, therefore I will ruutent myself with
« Hurt it ermtoin. evervifeiax that Was »rcr
At ..fie a FAMILY CRUCKttT Store, tbs
s «Mn|W&lt;.ing alaravr six! mure ginerte «»ort■ c.u H
■nYntlierrevtoldlihr/ient

tiaoer giro uolire to alt portico iateretoret by

Die reitsrinti w|»y •

W b Lav* pnt dswn tbe prices ®f all
our goods to. suit

the timee and save

paper printed to Uaslitagn and cireulteiogin •*«*
ootstuy for the fall tertn of four week* ouee »l
Iwte in each wrek neat faumdistely prerodwg
tketimcor Mariugto thepreintse*.
&lt;k L. KAV. Judge *f Probate.

FRANCIS ROWER

0. J. TOOD A COL Proprietor*, 31! Broadway
;. r.. I in tlie great N. Y. Whs Railiag . alablUlitrgtjand lid Market strccl tULouis,Mo.
'■« And sold ky ail good Drtiggirts.

FEBRIFUGE WINE

a p &gt;t - r !•( sal - ill Mid btottfSgo conlan-ni and in
p-ii rtunre ol ll e stmme iu &gt;««&gt;. ease made and
1 roll!': l.ll.rr:vtnj„*iierallnd iu Mini uiwrtgsga
tn will ll.l- gl’ie Booth lull uf Hie smith wete
quarter of aectinu cigl.iivn, in town i.Mwtlh
LOWELL, MASS.
of r*i&gt;gr nine wot. iu Barry county and r&lt;t*tr of
Sold in d. i . i.or.uiTa, llaaiin£*.
Michigan, and cvaltetiiugsuhty setrv of land, also
tbe •vert raslf wf the south-east .)naris r of said
section eigblrec. in tbe same town oaonty and
PROB ATE NOTICE.
htalr. containing cigi.lv acre*, aecurding to th* lr&lt;"r fr&amp;» than formerly, a* thereby 1 shall Ma '
j ..... ....... _.ni^._ ia — .1.1^.
^JTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, s*.3 At*.
tbe Probate Court, forth*
Cour.:.’
Barry, hokfenst tte Probate Offic* la
Bolins'*, ou Munday, tbs 2!Hb day of Noremter.
Grateful for th* literal patronage hUbcrto be­ in the year ,i-.- tfa.a*a:&lt;d eight hundred and
litly-eig t. Pi- '.-ct,Orin LU»y. Judgrof Probate.
stowed, I will ia future endeavor la plea**.'
' ' ’ HIRAM U.HTAXLi;V. Mortgage*.
.* ... - -...... ..ruu—....&lt;
.!•B. II. Vtu.uuu AU.'y for MortKvece.
Hartings, September To, US.
Dated Sept. 2, l«5&lt;._______________
tin trading and filing tte petiiiew, dalr verified,
of krubr.-x lJaU«U.excv-atur of tte relate of said
d.tv«.i-,l, proring, for certain reaaoos,therein set
forth, for Mrttoe Io sell certain era! estate, la
said Mtition droeribed. bdroigma to *aid dee’d.
Ttt»renp«:».•' ordered that the rvuaiiterativa
of said betiU '11, a-id tte beanag there**, be postjwued until Mom!r.v, tte 27th tey of December.
A. I), iiitd, atone iidtefc, P. M-. at tte afiie* af
toe Judac i f Probate, iu Hartings, st wbieb llsae
su.1 place all partie* iutereited are required to
appear and alrotr causa, if any. why tbe prefer ol

Ta doing the largest Hardware buainnaa ia Uaatirs '• b«ao*e be tea tte
LAKUl^TWOCXofite

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

SHERIFFS SALE.
Ur virtue of ono chancery axsentioo, iasnrd
nt of tho Cireuil Court In cMaeery. is and for
Im eauiitr of Barry, I did on tb« Till day of Deembor. 1$6R, Inry upon and arire tbe following

people the trouble of going to- Kalama-

[rvasl

xoo and Battle Creek to trade.

My aa*Mtment of PARLOR HTOVK1, conpHw
the meat beautiful pati-nw in martrt.
I have tte groolMit variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
.LOW OVEN BTOVE8,
.
I’AJILOJI COOK STOVES,;

rih. Bfe-1
.
raflias Want ts err cr re Qcaar Lorreaa.
....... ...
weal it*
ma nit irw. AKO ,
Our goods wore bought nAer the lata
x-at- reduction

TO THE PUBLIC I
rflUF- MOTTS rEHRIFl'CE WINE,
ftv virtu'* terr

in prioea, and will be
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

&gt;ld to mat those who wink to purciiaae.

Wi taka la. exchange for good*—

Wbeit, Corn, Onia, Butter, Laid, Pork,

and ftjnlly alumni everything you have

-

In the matter d tha estate cf Abby T. Aadnw,
a minor.
Furawnt to lireuv* and mrtMriiy berrteter*

«nmnrmr ui&gt; wtsui’

tecrews Hinge* i f all kind*.
TIanT ■WjftLR.E;
fNOPPF.R. Tin sad Steel Iron Wan cf all kind*
YoitDINGOV HLKINDS PROMPTLY utters। J dad to- EAVE TRO Lu II rwdfXDi DUCTOR

If you want any HARDWARE
If y*w want tte PRDfCDffi R0YAL8«MT,

If you want tte prettiest DRESS PATTERN
: town, gsto
. K5APEN-S.

If yon want any«dxg feed to fed and ctesp

COMMiBSlONERH* NOTICE.

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PUBLICAN BANNER
TERMS—11^0, JM ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS A COMPANY, Propriotore.

Stluit) Jsttrj.
A CERTAIN YOUNG WIDOW.

GRANT * RPAULDING,

Fall: and I was reckoning up yesterday
bow much we End gpenl for tbe children,
and I found il to be only fifteen dollars

Uk.

Hall iavittag. batfrepeWve,
New m! vatieir&gt;{, and now »hr,
Ttora is mtehteflu her dltapU
P. H. « J. RUSSELL,
&gt;BALERS » dry sowla, eJeUinj.

FRANCIS HOWER,

O, »m*ld i&gt;

•( •’’try » »r»etr of tin nad shral-ir
ftnwnPn Waek, 3t»u ntrenu

cUuminj,

HADLEY * BAKER,
anufacturers or tin. »he«i-.re0 ■««
par-ware. Dealers io Iras. naita, sleet, ।

M

J. P. ROBERTS

U ILLI AM II. BANTA,

J. W. OAKLEY,

SrlfrttD illisttllana.
A SKETCH FOB EVERT DAT UFA.

“Can’t afford it, Maria.”
“But you might if you would only
think ao, Walter,” pleaded the young
wife.
“I can't dn it,” the husband returned,
very emphatically. “It would cost two
or three dollars, at the very lowest, to put
up such a gate and, the old bars will ans­
wer every purpov,-.”
“Nu they won’t Walter. The neigh­
bor’s children very often Icnvu the bars
down, and then the stray cattle come into
the garden. We may Jeae uiQre than
the price of a gate in one hour, if a cow
should happen to get in when I am aw»y.”
“I should liko to know ulio leaves tbe
bars down.” said Walter, very threaten­
ingly. “The same children might leave
a gate open."
“But we can hove a gate made to close
of its owd accord, with a weight or a
spring suggested bis wife. “John Nile*
lias had a gate pul up in his yard.” “But I ain't John Niles, my dear."—
Walter winked his wife to remember.
“But bis family ia as large as yours
and Ms wages are nut so high."
“Never mind about that.
1 tell you I
cannot afford it.—at any rate, nut at pres­
ent.” And with this Walter started off

PARKER,

WILLIAM JONES,

W. BUCKLE,

DANIEL COOK,

SWEEZEY,

HOLBROOK,

WILLIAM BURGHER,

RETINA

opjnxiu
/
J.M.KVMSELL.
T&gt;HTS1CI AN and Sorgraa. Otfcs la RussvlTs
ITatere. Stala atrart.;

JOHN ROBERT*,

Walter Gray was a young man about
thirty; an industrious mechanic; hud been
married tome eight years; and hod an in­
teresting family. He meant to provide
well for those who depended upon him,
and in a measure he did so. But there
wpre many little comforts of which be felt
obliged to deprive them—comforts which
at, times they really needed, and which,
ia| ths sod, might havs proved a source

•J
And more, too. It might
have added to his own happiness had he
felt able to grant these little requests.—
But ho could nbt afford it:—at least, ao

NWI"

ieh his wife bod been to

Charles, and Lucinda jumps into Mary’s
dresses as the latter outgrows them,”
“That's all very well," replied Walter,
a little testily. “1 understand my own
business, and 1 know just what 1 can af­
ford, and what 1 cannot While I have
the payments io make on iny own house
1 must economise— I muit economise,” he
repeated very decidedly.
“And 1 would have you economize,”
returned the wife; “but do not forget that
all is not economy -which many call so. I
think that to hire half of-John Nile’s pew
would be a great source of noooomv in
comfort and lasting good. It would be
five dollars laid out to good advantage—
sure to return n heavy interest to us and
our children.
And 1 think it might ba a
source of great as v Ing to put a good gate
up at the------- "
•■Stop!" interrupted Walter, with a
nervous motion. “1 know my means."
“Let mo say one word,” urged Maris.
There was an earnestness in her tone
which caused her husband to stop and
listen. “If you will give mo fire dollars
a week I will do this for one year. That
will leave you three hundred and sixty
dollars with which to elolhe yourself and
make your payment oa the house. On
the house you have only to pay a hundred
dollars, with intercut for two years, which
will leave you r hundred and forty-eight
dollars for your cldtbca and other expan-

Walter was upon the point of denying
this result of the ease, but ho saw upon a
moment’s reflection, that from bis wife’s
statement, the deduction was correct, so
he denied tbe statement.
“You cannot furnish the food and clothe
youraeK and children, for the auin you
have named," he said.
Thereupon Moria sat down and made
known a
to him, that hod been
hidden within tba mysteries of her own
housekeeping. She waa not long in prov­
ing ta him that during the past year, the
items of expenditure within nid limits
hsd not averaged five dollars per week.—
Walter raid “PnohC and then added
“Nonsense!” and left tbo house“There must be some mistake,” be
■aid to himself, after he had gut away
from the bouse, and he really believed
there was a mistake.
“Have a g^nss of soda, Bill I Come
Tom. have a glass!’’
“Don’t care if 1 do," said Tom and
Bill.
.
“Have some, Ned 1”
And Ned aaid yen.
So the clerk pre­
pared four glasses of soda, for which
Walter Gray paid 25 cents.
“Let’s hare a game of ‘seven up’ far
the oystere," aaid Dill, after the day’s work
waa done.
Tbe game was played and Walter lost,
so be paid a dollar far four oyster sup­
per*—auppera which none of them needed,
and which did them inure hurt than good.
“Have a cigar, Walter f asked Tom.
Walter said yer. and in return be paid for
four glasses of ale.
.
One evening they met after work, and
Ned proposed that they should pay far
tbo chowder.
’ “Come John, won’t you come in f he
said, addressing John Niles who stood by.
“No, -guesii not," was John’s reply.
“You’d bolter, it’a only far Um chowder
for five, if you come to.
“It’s of no one to ask him,” spoke Wal-

Tbe children often-came through there,
and left the way open behind them. In

to drive out the cattle that got in.
only by extreme watchfulness on

band about it, but he felt that be couldn’t
afford it- She must keep her eyes upon

ve afforded
1 could not have
afforded to
to_ par for five
lot had_ fallen
extra suppers, 1if the
.
.
. __ upon
tna.”
“Could not have afforded It!” repeated
Walter, with a slight tinge of unbelief to
hie tone.
“No," returned the other. I cOuld not
I used to be on hand always for such
games, and 1 thought It would be mean
to refuse but 1 have learned better. Let
ma tell you bow I first cams to see the
folly of belng afraid to spend my money
for nothing. Shall I tell you.
*
“Certainly,*’ returned Walter, who
already began to acc something.
“Well," pursued Niles, one noon as I
was going awsy from home, my wife
asked me for a dollar. She wanted it to
buy some cloth with. I asked her It she
could not get along without it I had
only three dollars with me, and I hated
to let one of them go. She said she real­
ly needed the cloth, but if I hadn’t got the
money to spare, she could wait I knew
she was disappointed, but I thought she
could get along, and I went away. That
evening I went Into the saloon, and we
had a fine social time. It coat me one
dollnr-and-a-half. I paid the money wil­
lingly—without oven an objection—and
than I went home.
When I entered the
lull I heard my wife trying to parity our
bhlest child. The little thing had expect
ed a new dress which had been promised
her, and she felt very bad fiocausc she had
nut got it.
“Wait,” urged my wife, as the child
sobbed in her disappointment, “Papa
hasn’t got tbe money now; but he’ll have
some by and by, and then you shall have
n pretty dress. Poor papa has to work
hard."
“The words «mote mo to tire heart. 1
could not afford to dresa my little child,
but I could afford any amount for the use­
less entertainment of other a The dollar
which my needy wife could not get when
she asked for it, I paid away almost twicetold for nothing. But it learned me a
lesson. On the very next morning I of
fered my wife the dollar, but 1 could not
uflurd any more far the beer man. I had
not dreamed how much I was wasting,
but wben I stopped up that leak, and al­
lowed my funds to flow in their proper
channel, 1 soon found that I could afford
every reasonable comfort, my wife and
children needed. So I stick to the princi­
ple which ba» proved so beneficial to my­
self rad family. Ah—what’a that!—
There’s an animal in your garden, Wal­
ter."
They bad reached the garden fence,
and by the dim starlight, Walter could
see a horned beast trampling amongst his
sweetcorn. The bars had either Ixeu
left down, or booked down, and a atray
•cow had got in. They drove her out. and
then Niles went home. Walter saw that
the beast had done considerable damage,
but he was not angry, for be had some­
thing of more importance to think of.—
He weal and sat down beneath an apple
tree and meditated.
“Bless me if be has’l put tbo case down
about square I” be aaid to himaelf^ at the
end of aome moment's of meditation.—
"I^et me see—There’s aixty-aeveu cents
far dtowder, fifty cents fur ale, and fifty
for soda. And that's within the last three
days. A dollsr and aisty-aeveu rente Is'
it possible! Over a hundred dollars a
year—yet can’t afford two dollars for a
gate, nor fire dollars that my family can
have religious instruction for one year I
Walter Gray—I think you had better be­
gin and turn orar a now leaf.”
,And Walter Gray did turn over a new
leaf. On the very next day he did two
thinga, thereby astonishing two parties.
He bad a new gate made far tbe entrance
to tbe garden, and thereby astonishing his
wife aad he refused to toes up” for tbe
ale, thereby astonishing a crowd of ex­
pectant thirsty ones. For a month he
pursued this course, and by the expirsof that time he could fully appreciate the
new blessings that were dawning upon
him. He discovered that ba could afford
everything which the comfort of hia far l-

I
CnnrtL

Notlitsrally, with ths dirk of Ms enemy,

but stabbed by the hand of Ma friends.—
EUhu Donald iron one oT those temparammla that can never, ba kept la the old

beaten track, slowly plodding after the
customs of Ma fathers, and advancing into

them only with measured slap and heavy
tread.

He seamed rather designed to

mould and form for himself an anginal

character, and uaeoftraer found teaching
Ms Miiiora, than being taught by the in.
Hie impetaoaity, at limes looked restraint
Indeed, that was Ms besetting sin. When

j be knew himself right, and his position

waa clear and plain to himself, his imps-

their household expenditures with him,

1 lienee was uncontrolabls is han his frioads

hasty glance ona might easily have aup
held back Kkt dead weights offering ex posed that he was q man of neither wealth
cusea for their inertia, instead of argu­ nor influence. The conductor of the trait
ments to refute his thaorica. The activi­ gave him a contemptuous look, and slap­
ping Mm familiarly on the shoulder, call­
ty of his mind soon placed hiia in advance
ed out
‘-'Halloa, Ltmpy, batter gat -aboard, or
they began to look to him as a leader and the cars will leave you behind I”
“Time enough, I reckon,” replied the
accept, sometimes blindly accept, what­
ever ba taught. Not that be courted iodirldoa! so roughly addrrased, and be
retained his seemingly listless position.
such adulation. The opposite was his
The last trunk,sras tumbled into tba
true character, be lorad opposithxi; for
car. “All aboard I” cried the
in that, there was something to draw out conductor. “Get on, Llmpy!" said be, as
and stimulate his own faculties,and when be Mssed the fame,carelesely dressed man.
Ibe fame man made no reply.

Just as the train was slowly moving
fit Tima wore on, and the friends of bis
away, the lame mas stepped on the plat­
childhood dustercd around Ma youthful form of the last car, acd walking in, qui­
board. Id a students capacity, be forms etly took Ms seat
The train had moved on a few miles
a household band of such as can appre­
when the oynductor appeared at the door
ciate his designs, though incapable of
of the car where our friend was sitting.—
treading in Ma footsteps. Veterans, of 1’iu.sing along be soon discovered the
the good old tried ways and thoughts, be­ stranger whom be hod teen at the station.
“Hand out your money here!"
come alarmed; thoir most dearly eherwb“I don’t pay ” replica the lame man
ed theories are endangered and that, too,
very quietly.
by a stripling, a youth, whose studies
“Don’t payt”
“Nodry
For a while they meet on open ground,
“We’ll see about thsL I shall put you
but, finding the arguments of intuitive out at the next station |" and he seized the
acquiring, unanswerable by their leaned valise which was on the rack over tbe
head of our friend.
professorships, a new bait is thrown into
Batter not be so rough, young man,”
the field, and an assault directed from a returned the stranger.
new point. His honor, his integrity—
The conductor released tbe carpet-bag
hitherto uusulliod even by suspicion, is for a moment, and seeing he could du no
dragged before the public in a light that more then, he pasted on to collect the f«u c
from other passengers. As he stopped at
made his friends sbuddag, and Ms own
a seat a few paces off, a geotiemsn whv
blood boil. Scandal, calumny of the dark­ had heard the con Vernation just mcnlionad
est hoe, is used to break down and atop looked up at the conductor and asked him:
“Do you know to whom you wore
the progress of one they dared not openly
spcirtingjutl now I"
oppose, Donalds indignation is roused
to the highest pilch. A bright opening
“That waa Peter Warburton, tba preeifor the future is at once snatched from Me dout cf Ibe road."
“Are you sure of that, sir," replied the
conductor, trying to conceal hit agitation.
“I know him.
chnae to exalt, because one whom they did
The color rose a little In tbe young
man's face, but with a strong effort be
their handr, they knew him to bead pli­ controled himself, and went on collecting
ant to their wishes. Bitterly his heart ths fare os usual.
Meanwhile Mr. Warburton sal quietly I
cried revenge. Writhing under tbe tor­
In his erat—none of those who were near
ture of crushed nobility of natures in eve­
Mm could unravel the expression of his
ry direction, he seeks justice at the hands fare, nor tell! what would be the next
of his persecutors. Coldly, even acorn movement in tbo arene. And ho—of what
thought 1 He had been rudely treated; be
had been unkindly tainted with the in­
firmity which bad come probably through
no fault of his. lie could revenge him­
self if be chose. He oocld tMI rte direc­
tors the simple truth, hnd the young men
would be deprived of Ma place at puce,
ahoaldbe dolt!
i
per, “vengeanca is mine and I will re­
pay 1” Why came those Mind votaries

inevitaHy wort bls own ruin I

’

‘But you can hire half of one.

Wo
“Walter," said tbe latter, in a kind but

Iooul

strange mistake that leads thousands in
the same ooum*. But he did so no more.

before

ofMor-

figyrar traakuba*. ot

rrirroM a tlffaji y,
MTQIT8 KXlWMM&amp;swesMs M.C.U.

certainly ought to feel willing to help

epinloQ."
“Well, go ahead," returned Walter,
who wm sensible of tbe fact, that Ms com­
panion was one of tbe beat and kjofaat
jury «tys thsth
neighbors in the world.
is hard tor him
•Woa aaid I was mean."

support them .sad their familiaat that so
mMT otbais het will excite to the com­
mission of crinoa, ar.3 thus increase the
expenses, and eadanjjar the peace and

Slate Prison, and ao assay to the gallows;
tlut so many he will visit with acre and
distressing diseases; and, in to many esses
diseases would hive been comparatively
liarmlres, be will by tis poison render fo
tai; that in so many eases be will deprive
tbe pctsooM of reason, and in so many ca­
ses mil caw tuddeti death; that so mitiiy '
wives he will make widows, and so many
children orphans, and that in ao many oa­
ses be will cause the children to grow up
in ignorance, vice and crime, and often
being nuisances on earth, he will bring
them to aprematnre grave/And suppose
he should put at the bnttum of the algn
this question, vtx: What, you may art,
can be my object in acting so much like
a devil incarnate, and bringing auch ac­
cumulated wretchedness upon a compara­
tively happy people f ami under it should

money, and must have it; this is my busincsa. 1 was brought up to,.it And if 1
should not follow it, I must chungo my
busiuesa, or I could not support my fami­
ly. And as all faece begin tn gather
Mackneas at the approaching ruin, end all
hearts boil with mdignaliou at its aallior,
suppose be should add far tbeir consola­
tion, “If I do not bring this destruction
upon you, somebody else will. What
would you think of Mm ! what euyhj they
to think of him! And is it any worn*

honaaUy, what
use bis poison,
it And what
oomplish it through tbeir own perverted
and voluntary agency 7 Is it not equally
abominable, if Ar laotes It, and dots not
cease from producing it!”
'

Have the feet well protected, then pay
the next attention to tbe chest Tbe chest

from the impression made upon these
organs, through the skin, that the shiver
comer. Il is nature’s quake—tbe alarm
bell at tbe onset of dsngere. A woman
never ahi vers frr-m tbe effect cf cold upon
her limbo, or head; but let tbe cold strike
through her clothing on Ker chsst, and off
goes her teeth into a chatter, and the whole
organism is to a commotion. One sudden
and severe imprtnion of cold upon the
clint Lna slain its ten thousands. Them

tended to, the natural cuunreUoc of ths
drew will supply the rest, and tbe woman
is already fi»r the air. ’ Now let her rish
her neighbors. go shopping, call upon tbe

poor, and walk far the good of U, or fun
of It.
la,’
Keep away from tbe stove er register.
Air that is dry or burnt, more or Ires
charged with gasses evolved by tbe faelj

Don’t si^ pent up in a single room with
double windows. Fruit will not retain
its full form and Savor in airtight cans:
neither will women. They need air. - If

iJgfet

Baior, &amp;rr Common Hurroar.—I as
‘-Bit down, air, I would like to talk with

*4 can't afford it," wra Walter’s reply,
—I should get no great good from the

habitants ol UiU town or city, be wilLfob
the sake of jetting their money, make

Tbe President looked over the accounts

oring to establish with Ma own right arm,

dollars.

JOO

but w» thrnk it applicable to

doubtful case; by yielding to the impor­

tunities of injudicious friends, and endeav­

llrrw.lTLM,

The following incident Ulnstratw the
adage, “You cannilt Judge of a man by
the coat he weirs.”
.
;
,
“Hallos, Llmpy, tbe cars will start iua
minute; hurry up, or we shall leave you
behind r
Tbe cars were waiting at a station of
one of our western railroads. The engine
was puffing and blowing. The bagage
master was busy with baggage and checks.
Tba men ware kurryitig.to and fro with
chests and valises, packages auJ trunks.
Men, women and caildreu were rushing
for the cars, and hastily securing their
Beats, while rte locomotive snorted, and
pulM, and Glowed.
A man, carulculy dresaed was stand,
lug on the platform of tbe depot He was
looking around Mm, and seemingly paid
little attention to what was passing. Il

not spend Ms money in that wav.’’
John’s face flushed and bis lips trem­
bled; but he retained tbo Utter worda
Lack upon those gigantic afforU made 'o
which were struggling upon his tongue,
and turned and left the shop.
“He’s a mean fallow,” cried Tom, loud really could not afford. It waa a wonder Ma Lilliputian Mwmiaa, aa tbe wort of a With a steady energy be walked up to
bow ba could bare been ao foolish. Wben strong man beating tbe air. But it cost Mr. Warburtoa’a aide. He took hi* books
enough for Niles to hear.
“Tight as the bark of a tree,” added
years of patient toil and training to estabWalter, in a tone equally loud.
eta which he had collected,
in Mr. Warburton’s band.

(Only a few days after this Mrs. Gray
asked her huaband if he was going to hire Walter, who paid four shillings for the it waa.
a paw in the ebureh for the following year chowder.
AValter started for home about nine

*raisa'p(knfacf»ixH»a&gt;ar )ms, *3 M.

NO. 35.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1859.

VOL. 3
Bastings’ Sasiatss Jirttftrj.

I

throw you oat of you
might fad It dffieuit
But In fetere, rsucsl

UartlUr

Ek

�states that Mr. Howard, who fo
It to this city, has served a
Mr. Cooper of hu intention town

i it*»H

STi7

“By A-(
“ApBUtlSTBAI

II

in

RESTOBATIOX OF CAPtTAL PVXUHMRMT.
i

There

has been an uneMially large

■umber of murders and homicides, in tbe
State of MWhigan, during the last year or
two.

We believe the same may be aaid

of ether States also; yet, the fact that in
eur own State, the public ha* bean from

time to time startled with the announce­
ment, that another and still another life

*
fo the highest bidder, for cash, vix:
l&gt;e h winfed that bo ean prove auffn-ieut I former difficultie* in that Territory. For :
“One negro woman and three children,
ittifgan ocm to oust Mr; Coopir, Brtrnyi reason, "M&lt;&gt;ntgrnnerv"3eiSKSf3 the' one negro woman and three TSSy boys
certainly not coly justified in taking tbs
release of the prisoner on the grounds that from U^o 19 years of ags.
step he has, but was imperatively re­
“Amalom A. Haix,
quired to take it, and in that com we
“Administrator of Jacob Hall.”
lx»pe he will prosecute the matter to tbe sevted that none of his party should eufer
end. It ia the duty of every Republican tor offence* committed while they w«ro .
to aid and support him by every means In an open sfata of warfare. The citizens &lt;
I in hit fxiwer Itr hie effort tn vindicate Ms
Fort Scott refused his request, an&lt;!
• and.their rightj. But if.ta ia to prosecute of
c

d hand
had ham destroyed by tbo
’
• of* vio•
aeridua contid-I the contest on the ground of mere informslity on the part ofofficers of the election,
eration, of restoring capita! nunishment
for tbe crime of murder. BloW for blood or in tbe returns, tbe result of ignorance
or inadvertency, and not of any fraudu­
lent deuign, an attempt to oust Mr. C.
the security of human life is the only ob­ will be a most infortnnate move, both
ject aimed at in the puuishmeot of the for Mr. Howard and the Republican
erime of murder, it becomes a proper party. But we are hound to presume
thst he is prepared to prove that it was
question, as to what kind of punishment
the intention of tbe voters to elect him,
gives the greater amount of security.
and that be was defeated by fraudulent
Now we venture tbe assertion that not votes.
ooe in a hundred, of all premedited mur­
Tbe foregoing i« taken from ths Detroit

ders, are committed with any reference to

AdarrGttr and expresses our sentiments

the kind of punishment to be received aa exactly, In relation to the justics or policy
a penalty fur the crime; but with a direct of attempting to take advantage of any
reference to the possibility of escaping inadvertency on the part of any voters or
detection and punishment nt all.

Mur­ officer, in order to get an office, which the
ders, of the most horrid and revolting majority of the voters detlgned to give

character, remain clouded In tbe most ob­

to another person.

Any individual who

Some murders of this

would thus seek to deprive voters of

character were oiiumittad years ago, and

tbeir constitutional prerogative, and their

scure mystery.

tbe guilty partieshave escaped the vigi- just right of designating who ahall be

I srjwJsif

*-*

Z&gt;H. MOBSB’S

cept steward and fireman, the President
‘vnufit Ijlay (wTor’TO ’oWff' jxichliL'' Me
even
sent their defiance' to WoRtgdffiery.* 1
•
to the trafficker* in human flesh. D« .
It la stated that Montgomery marched anguish of tbe heartbroken mother at the must pay foe hie cooks, his butlar, hie ta­
against tbe town, with a forte of one hun­ thought of separation from her little ones, ble servants, his female servants, bis
coachman and grooms, foe., foe., ae any
dred men, and destroyed it The citidsna the vague terrors of tire children, and the
..
.
«- • •- «tg**hfb
of Lhm county have organized, and are enforced silence of the aggrieved but in­ rstiooe of servants.
He
bis todignant father, whs a spectacle to put
determined to arrest Montgomery at all
fiends in a good humor.
hazards._______
But we quote the advertisement in orwith his own purse. Bo with his stables.
Titx LaattLATVBB.—D» Legislature cf I dcr to draw attention to tbe use which ia
In short, the only things furnished by the
thia State convened, st Tensing, yester­ made of th* Washington jail. Tbe jail government are house and furniture, fori
is bqiJt by the United States Government
day. There la no doubt but that the short
I Die money which it cost, came, for the
vegetables and flowers. AU she i«a mat­
session of forty days, will be inadequate
ter of private expense.
In point of time' to pfopcriy dispose of
With these items as a basis of eslculaall the subjects which will claim the at­ excluded Slavery from tbeir lerritoriea,
tention* of the Legistat are. The election and who wish, at far as practicable, to or more servants of both saxes, who
wash tbeir hands of it. But even if tbe
of a U. 8. Senator will be among Ito first
keep* a stable filled with horam, as doe*
case were otherwise, and supposing that
buslneea. A registry law for tba protec­ all the States of th* Union were slave­ Mr. Buehanan, who dines persons besides
tion of the purity of tbe ballot-box; as bolding, what right have private individ­ his own family every day, end once a
week gives a dinner to forty invited guests,
also the restoration of the death penalty, uals to use the common jail as a ware­
can term some notion bow much, out of
for the crime of murder, will claim atten­ house for their human merchandise 1 A twenfy-five thousand dollars, remains at
muladriver would not be permitted to
tion. It is intimated that some measures
atabie his mul*a in the Federal jail; a the end of a year.

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
of M0MTS nonAX
i t»r rrostte part arm*
TisiU-S Europv, Asm. sm!

T-,a I. pcHort UHBMJ with IM

GUARDIAN'S

Mortgage sale.

“

I (kick. Mtfepted sed &lt;K****rt

toref IM.W

HAS

XJONMIBSiONEH
•d ..
........ STS ■
ud M«Mk a&lt;*u

will be attempted, to facilitate the collec­

wheatigrower would not be permitted to
Among the many preparations
mak* a barn of it; th«n, where doe* the
nowbcfiire the public as certain cure* for
slaveholder get his authority for using it lb* Fever and Ague, none have been re­
an
a
slave-pen
1
Is
property
in
slaves
so
the justice due their damning deeds. Fur righta, if by any pretext, they might ap- narrower limits. These latter measures,
ceived with sorb especial favor as that
much more sacred than property in mules,
this reason, auch crimes increase. And
known a. DR. HOSTETTER'S CELE­
however, are of doubtful etility, and had
or property in wheat, that it should be
then, tboes great improvements as are mitted. A man who would thus rob you better be let alone. We shall endeavor entitled to this extraordinary privilege 1 BRATED “STOMACH BITTERS."—
Dis tonic ha* been circulated, and ita
usually looked upon as the preventative* of your political rights, would not hesi­ to keep our readers posted, relative to —Xational Era.
many virtues promulgated throughout tbe
of crime. arc more than likely to give an tate to ileal from you your earthly pos­ the doings of their servants at tbe State
I
Parrnsa bt Calomic.—This paper is
Capitol
assurance of escape to the murderer.—
j printed on a single medium Adams press,
Railroads may sometimes facilitate the penalty of tbe law. We have no doubt,
I driven bv a 12 inch Eriaaon Calcrtc En- dreadful case vaaquisbed by the use of
arrest of a culprit, and yet in more cases, but Mr Howard has just grounds for con­
\ pint. Inis first aide wm printed at a their celebrated “Bitters." In our prin­
cipal cities, there are but few families who
It facilitates his escape. Peop'e are trav­ testing tbe seat of Mr. Cooper, but we do
’Pfwi averaging 750 ImprrueioM per hour.
neglect tbe “Bitters," in furnishing tbeir
; The engine consumed, during the whois
eling East and W eat, North and South, know of those, who would steal the right
W ashington, Dec. 22.
medicine cloeeta.
As a tonic, it is both
Mr. Chandler aucceeded yesterday in length of time It was fired up (fire and a mild and agreeable to the taste, and stim­
and many arc known only a few days in of suffrage from a large majority of voters
i half houre,)fimrtccn pounds of anthracite
pre
curing
the
passage
of
the
bill
appro
­
ulating in Ita action upon the system.—
any one locality. A private wrong may providing they can rake up or establish
coal,
costing
three
and
a
half
cents
al
the
priating 154.000 for tbo completion of
For a certain cur* f.rr the Fever end
be avenged, a thousand miles from the some vague and uncertain legal decision.
There is a ear­
the improvementa in tbe harbor of De­ rale of *5 per 2,000 lbs
Ague, Flatulency, Dyspepsia, and all1
place where it was committed. A mur­ Think of the odhim which would justly troit and for deepening and wiA-ning the ing of at len't M per cent, in the quantity
other morbid diseases, it ts sure and une­
derer from New Orleans may strike rest upon the young man who could be channel through the Su Clsir river. Die and cost of fuel for a caloric over that of
qualled.
a
steam
engine.
By
tbe
uae
of
these
en
­
down hie victim in Detroit, and tbe next led into such a folly, by the counsel of bill goes to the House where every effort
For aol* by Druggists and dealers genwill be made by your representatives to gines all danger from explosion is avoidday occupy a aeat in a railroad ear, with ' political trickstere and “broke-downs.”—
secure its eaacUnent into a law. This ed—on water being used, and there is no
tbe Wayne county Sheriff; known only It is like a man nominating himself when aid to tbe navigation of the great lakes occasion for an engineer, aa they only re­
as a stranger,who put up at the Exchange, a convention refuses to nominate him^nd will be felt from the St. Lawrenee to tbe quire to be fed with fuel in the manner &lt;&gt;f
Fuontaia Greca, Hanowk Co., I1L, I
an ordinary store; among other advanta­
with, perhaps a hundred others.
March 10th, 1B57.
j
declaring himself elected, when the peo­ fathcrest shores of Superior and .M ichigan.
Every premeditated ipurdcr, whether ple have decided that lie is unfit to serve and will do much to build up the com­ ges, besides the cheapness of cost in run­ Mcasr&lt; Bollen, South &amp; Qx,
merce of our American mediterranean ning them, is that of beating lb* room in
Gsrrs: We bats sold all the Balaam
in the State of Michigan, or in aome other them.
aeaa. Nothing now can defeat it but tbe cold weather (by taking up cold and eject­ you left with us, also the lol you shipped
State, tbe circumstances of which have
incorrigible hostility of the Ixienfoco party ing heated air,) and that of causing no ad­ us. It takes like wild-fire and works like
come to our knowledge, were committed Detroit Tribune Office Destroyed by Fire. to any kind of internal improvements ditional rates of insurance.—SrbeMrtaJy
with a direct reference to the dSbces of
The office of the Detroit Tribtnu was north of the line of tbe Potomac. Tbe Adrtrll^rr.
| you for tbe medians sold, by return mail.
Also, please forward ua three or four doxultimate escape from any punishment.— destroyed by fire on Friday morning last. only appropriations mad* since the sec­
tional policy of 1854 was adepted, bare
en more aa soon as practicable, it U gut­
Tba Holden murder, at Ann Arbor, re­ The fire was first discovered at about
taking
writer
in
tbe
Augusta
(Ga.)
CArtnitccn for the improvement of the Cape
ting
a good start, and where once triad,
mained shrouded in mystery for more three o’clock, and was so far advanced as Fear and Savannah rivers, and in those itU and Senlintl, on public grounds, has
will rocorameod itself in future. Ship in
than a year after its committal, and even to defy all efforts to stay its progress, cases upon tbe transparent pretext that undertaken to investigate some of tbe care of Railroad Agent, Norlbera Cross
“
magnificent
schemes
’
’
which
are
daily
yet there are many reasons to doubt if until the inside of the building was en­
Railroad.
Yuare, most truly,
thrust before tbe public. He has under­
McCLai-uhst it Camfmil.
the really guilty party or parties are to tirely consumed witji ita contents. The
whether they nov dare to set themwlv»-* taken to examine some of them in detail,
For aale by Druggists aud Dealers
expiate for that crime.
The three re­ loss is estimated at 125,000; 121,000 of
in opposition to the whole northwest and and the following are hi* deduction*:— generally.
cent homicides in and near Detroit, were which is covered by insurance. The Tri­ its Interests.
There are 5,510 prises, of which 482 arc
See advertisement.
bune appeared on a halflaheet on the even­
Mr. Douglas is expected in New York direct, 28 approximate, and 5,000 contin­
executed with more of boldness, and yet,
gent. There are 50,000 numbers. The
one of then is decided to be in self-defense ing alter the fire, which evinces an energy on the 20th inst. Dm- Illinois legislature
chance
of
drawing
a
direct
prixe
is
4M2
to
another manslaughter, and the third com­ and perseverance on tbe part of Ita pub­ meet on th* 3d of January ; Congress 50,000, or aa one to one hundred and
stands adjourned to the 4th. The first
mitted in Canadian waters, where tbe lisher, very commendable. In truth,*Mr. busincM in tbe legislature will be to take thtee.
Taking tbe approximate with
death penalty attaches to the crime of Bants never says “fell." There is no such action on the Senatorial question. Ike these, tbe chance ia 510 to 50,000, nr »»
M te
If 00
murder, although it is to be presumed, word in his vocabulary. This is the third Cook, Poelmaater for Chicago, and man­ one to ninety-eight. The chance of draw­
ing a twenty dollar prixe la one to tan.— halt, per IM
time that be has been attacked by the ager-general fur the edminiatrai'ion in that
Tbe odds, it will be seen, are enormous.
region,
declares
that
Douglas
con
nut
be
all punishment.
fiery element.
About six years ago,
elected nt all, inasmuch aa two of the old But a further inspection will mtke the il­
The recent case in our midst, was of while publishing a paper In Syracuse, N.
hold-overs are regular antl-Douglaa lustration of the subject even more im­
such a character as to leave doubts in tbe YMhia entire property waa destroyed by Democrate, and two others hare declared pressive. Die 50,000 num here are the
Appba.
minds of some good citizens, as to wheth­ fire.
tbemwlve* bound by tbe decisions of the reprcMntatlves of 1500,000. Now, the
Tbe present calamity comes at a pecu­ party here against Douglas in effect, pro-1 pnxea to be drawn make *.120,000, and if
er the right individual is to atone for the
any*one w»re to bey ail the tickets, he
crime. And we de not believe there ia liarly unfortunate period; just as Mr. neuncing him no Democrat at alL Under ■ would lose by the operation the handsome
10
Batter’. *this stale of things Mr. Douglas will of
cue individual, who believes dial the Barns was about taking his seat in the
course hurry off home without putting sum of *180,000. Besides, all the ticketa
murder was committed with any refer­ State Senate, of which be is a member.— himself in the breach between Me friends are nut sold; th* proprietor* have still Taltar, “
ence aa to the kind of punishment to be The readers of the Tribune are assured and enemies at Washington. He remain* further advantages. Tbeir side of the
inflicted, upon discovery.
that it will continue to make ita visits as in Cuba al»out ten day*, and while there game is a sure one, and where they draw
If It can be satisfactorily shown, that usual; and we trust ita appeal to them will take such a survey of tbe island aa ooe of these lotteries every week, were
will enable him to take it soon after his they to sell all the tickets, nine million*
tbe crime of murder has increased in con­
of dollars would anouslly fall into the
own election to the Presidency.
sequence of the abolition of capital pun
hands of the managers.
Popvlam Sovbakiustt RarrniAvaa.—
Tnx Rkpcbucax Pabtt.—We are
fohment, thro that kind of punishment
Awful ChooKKn.—A Matamoraa cor-1
Buchanan seems to hold a grudge against graliGied to perceive that the nropositior.
the popular sovereignty doctrine. Thia nf a leading cotemporary to abandon tbe respondent of an Indiana paper, gives th*/
er band, human life is equally protected
following description of the Rio Grande/
Republican
platform,
and
adopt
one
more
doctrine, which was so good when the
agreeable to "ita eneroiea. meet* with bo river:
slave Interest demanded ita application,
“Imagine four ot tbe crookedeet thing/
refuse to taka the life of ita victims.
feror in aay quarter. Its terras are re­
lias become very offensive, wben sover­ jected by the parties whom it waa intend­ in tbo world, then imagine four moreU
eign’s dedare against that institution, and ed to coticilinte. for not going far enough, twice as crooked, and then fancy to your- (
admission aa a State, did Michigan hold
self a large river Ikrtt time/ as crooked as.'
nnd repudiated by genuine Republicans
tbe death penalty over the murderer. In those who would perpetuate it.
all th«sc put together, and you have a
The Washington correspondent of the for going too far. It fo to the Jews a
the absence of any historical statement
stumbling block, and to tbe Greeks fool­ feint idea of tbe crooked disposition of
Montgomery, Ala., Advertiser and Ga­
ishness.” Tbe leading opneeitioc journals this almighty crooked river. There I* no
itUs writes as follows, under date of of the South ridicule tbe idea of coopera­ drift wood in it, from tbe fact that timber
ting with Republican* upon any such can't find ita way fin- enough down to
during all that time, expiated Lis crime
lodge two sticks together—but few snakes,
“Several ot the Alabama delegations terms. Dey will not consent to support
visited tbe President, on Friday last, with an avowed Republican for President, or
in, and the fish are all in the whirlpools in
dart committed during all this timet In­
other Southern member*.
De Vice to stand upon a FreoSoil platform, for
dividuals nod cutntnnnttice believed there Presidect, was also preoent. A free and tbe simple reason that they could do the bends, because they can’t find their
way out Bird* attempt to fly across the
were. But with writs ut tmr, diaagree- easy eon venation followed upon the gene­ neither witbout aelf-dretraction. Public
ra) topic* of the dav. Old Buck looked opinion in the South la net yet ripe for river, and light on the aide they atari
from, being deceived by the diffi-rent
hale ood hearty, and was not afraid can­ so important a step. Republican ism must
erooks!
Indeed, you may bn deceived
didly to^expreaahis view*,and without re­ triumph in tbe election of a President be­
of the scat positive proof, would convict servation. And what think ve, Southern fore it can snake any considerable head­ wben yon think you can aee acroea h, and 1
men, Juntet Buehannn kad to toy of way ia the South. It must have the coun­ aome at the b’hoy* say It is so darned i
|
tenance and patronage of the Federal twisting there isn’t but no* aide to It.
taw. Tbe plea of insanity waa continual­ Sgvattfr Saatrriynfy f fft aaid:
**Itiaa dortrint indnittly wurar than Government, in order to withstand the
ly brought into requisition, and so avaree
tkt Wilmot Ervrin! and if lit South
the year 1850, with one township par­
tially settled, and a alight improvement
4*4w&gt;
in a few others. At that time there was
only one organised township.
What a

probably never will receive, in this world,

1

pul^property^md a fireman, and for
no oih*r domestic servants. Tbe Ex ecutiro office is In tbe Executive manrioe,

tbeir public officers, would not hesitate to

tion of debts; such as abolishing tbe ’stay*

violate eves greater aecia! and political

laws, and restricting exemptions within

3
diss n-wt HU« Mt wh nite
Wcmm netted with tbe Meed.

DAXU B. PRATT.
(X&gt;HKM BALCH.
Dated, TWMp|4«, Itoa 3

'FZiftS:
SHERI PF'S

Dated, No
*’«’«•&gt;, fcr the. re;
so pure and el

xnmv

MORTGAGE SALE.

i tba WlawUa deaeribed I

w Wii!| U
kTfem

COMMISSIONS

»hnwa,»«jwe&lt;i'ly BtHhw
I I her will • eiow.nd p«

TUEUlKJl
HIRAM J.

fastings’ Pritt tnrrint.

-SHEK1’ t’KLTH,

ND'KTGAGE H\L11.

2

TEXIHOX SADDLES,
WHEAT,

D M. LUVELACE.
SHERIFFS SALE.

iberW:

•. therefore terek- ■».»«. d*» by
of aale eoniaiaed la raid i&gt;n.rt

WHO8UB8CRI

ia .uch e«M mad* o&gt;d provid'd. »«&gt;J
martr»r» -&gt;11 be fora'loaed. asd tbe )*nd&gt; »i&gt;4
preniieew thereiw daaenbed end UMSSgagad. to »M i

BEACT

MkhJ|r»o'. .ad Met

THE EEV YORK WEE

UMK8.^fMterUiniaK t^l
ILLUbTHATED.irrfwr.
fcXxivt
CHANCERY NOTICE.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GREAT DISCOVERY !

receipt of the hcb

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE
FOUND.
1
r\0h. J. C FRBMMT. in hi. travel. di.~rrre4
atertnax Wii.rs, bat mm more ««►
SnM m* tews, Um th* tMM t SteMwry «te&lt;

Fire omhw om tsar,b4*
Tm «fMoM «mr, sod 11

ISAAC C. MOTT,

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TERMS-15 i

*m arttaiss to to distri

I’^aScTS^ ““^1

business “on

DAXIEL

ing for admission.
What a nice family
;«ai Twook pwt: fa 1BA0-. mMter,

Mates that President FafrMd.
Governor, has been Invited to 1

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SHERIFFS SALE.

a

PHYSIC! AN *

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Mre. Bl YKRXOX.
Xm HATTIE CLASS,

RELIEF,

READY

•a toaSoUb' stwis* 4e mm( torwbiq JWm
o«d AdU, JTrero, JtoJA Otte, Hounds,

GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN UlllzE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

lIARTHfAttE

GUARDIAN'S SALE

In th. matter of tbe estate ot Abby T. Andrea,
Pursuant to liaie II aud satbority hsrsistore
Mated to aw. by tbo Judge of I'retate fee the

DRY GOODS!

not
the bort ramodr ever wt dtaoovund
far thia da- of eonjiamte. Vut aho tba
cheapest. Tbo Urge quantity wa •uppb' far
a diar bring* it within the meh aHerwy
tody;'and ia biliou. dwtricta, where Fan*
axn Aoca arvraik. mry body duntld have it
oad Ma it freely both far aura cod protection.
It ia hoped thie price will place it within the
waeh ef^-thtpeor m well m the rich. ▲

COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.

WM0 &amp; 0&gt;38!
gggjHSttSKKsEtlir
(We. « )

SHERIFFS SALE
By virtweof an aaaration i.aaedoatof and ao
er tbs seal uf the Cirruri Vaart for tbo Couaty
( Uaarv, to roe directed, ami iMirerod agata.t

&lt;o b&lt;d© its am

REGULATING
PILLS,
(?-&gt;. have rveentlr drarerrred a

oceaaiomfiy or daily while expand to the in­
fection. that will ba excreted from the ayatem.
and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity
to ripen into dtaeMe. Eanee it ia even mosw
valoabto far protection than euro, and few wiD
ever suftre froca Imennittenta, if they avail
tbcmaelra at the pnCectian this remedy of-

l»r. Badway A
method lor cxtractmg from km. kerb., plant.
...I »&lt;■». .
j
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GLASS-WARE! !
that, while tbe .yalca U undergoing'a tbni taah
physicking. and regulating promt, it daily be-

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

I’ereoe. afflicted with Liver Complaint, iHtfrpala. Heart Diteeae.. Fullroea of Blood. end all IV
male* who are Subject to trregubntlea, lhatena.

FM AU. THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
lo th. fallow lug drMTibed pewndaea. It mi and bclag ia tbe eouulv of Ifarvy, and Nate uf Mtcldgaa.
to wit: Eaat buff of north eval Iractimtal flutter,
aectioa two. town three aartfa, retire eight weal,
containing x&gt; acre, more ur leva. Also, tbe we.t
bdf of north Iroll ot uorth we-l IroetionU quarter
&lt;Z .retina one, town there worth, ra-'gv eirt.i wrel,
eubtarulng ferty ocrea, more er lew. The above
deweritatd prroure. I ahalleipore at public auction
W the Uigkrel brdtlcr. st Uw frirol door of the
thmrt.Htreao, is tba viifage ol Haatings ia aaid

♦IraauUy &lt;we/r4
wtf ne» gii|i»
leav. tbr tovab
---------- Natlwro airorog
Ukewiaa taka
Kite or two of Ibra. piUo euco ar twiao per week.
They will not ealr Mep »o«r at atom healthy aa&lt;J
regWar. but wjt protect rear iofaala agaroat
Crarap ami 1*0100 io tba aurotacb, aa* kaaare aot
&lt;mly a baaltby tbiM, but will iaveat every child.
Iliu. atackiad. with a sweet rfi.paeitiae.

COOKING STOVES!

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapest store in town by
H. J.ZENTTTLD

JEWELRY!
BOOKS AMD ITAT1OXIBTI 1
ILLIAM H. BANTA ba. just roewiradaaew
slock of Jeweiry. Hooka. Slaltooery, Ac., el
th. old stand, stale street. uroih aide, (ia BaaLAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLB

W

CH A LU

a new clock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will Im sold Fur
COM MISSION EUS’ NOTICE.
Xeaee « hereby given that re. tbe nmleraigned.
at UM been api».iul«d Cmnnuaaiunero to allow
nd ajju.l tWWuul.'auduit cintura agaiuat the n&gt;-

ILELAD’Y' JPJk’Y-.

Draper,
I’a^pilatioo ot tbe

They ore entirely vrceiaUe and harm tew;
mt at tbe breaat can take them wtih.'aotrK
erotm. who arc subject to FttarZ Aooplexv

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

(K* X&gt;
A New Life-Creative Principle.

BtMiway’a KcuorsUui Uroolv«nt'
i Heah (Nd Nona. PuriAcs tbe Iltood, loarUb witb! in the Hy.tent Itenewed Health, and Heeairra
aqd Extenaiaalcs all Chrome tod CuaaUtulicn.
ak Dracaae*
.1, .l.n.U l_ k.,UI

ALSO,

AYER A CO.

rXEFADUR harbg be* smAo ia tbe
JL/ a certain aum of money, secured U

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, uf ewry

variety and style.
CHECK

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

Lndie’a Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
P&lt;mhJ Assortment lit very low prices.
■ On baud a very huge au&gt;ck ofCrvCkery
stone and Glare Ware.
Just received a new stock of

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large .tack,
baautiful pattern*and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BIACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.

of all kinds cheap for Beady Pay.
I have also a very large quantity ol

AND
Glandular Swellmga,
. ............. ..........
, Sight Sweala,
All Pisosaea of tbd Womb CoaswrepUoa,
KMhTrtten’*’
FroUpaaa Uteri,
Ilomoraof all kinds.
Sim biaeaare.
BaU i.b-u-.i.
IS now in successful operation, ready ;; ’’A*S?Xdi.eaaea that bar. brev estobhabodte
to do any amount of
,jpScb Jkedollab per BOTTLK

New Barry Mill,

CUSTOM

WORK,1

tn aa good order and aa prompt aa any 1
other Mill in Barry, or any other county, i
Having secured the ten ices of

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N. Hastings.
aa Miller, and our mill being built on tbe
•M year, and StgjCb..’..J9 eO moat improved plan, together with a good J
e distributed OTO comprised ia Btunttpr—we are prepared io do the,
beet of work. Pleaae give im a ealL
Traaaary State.-gfOou 00
Cash paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings. Sen. 8, 18&amp;7.

CHANCfcBY NtrncL.

niB©n wvrniipsj

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND HAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTH HMd AHOEM,

X- TTXffB S 3FL
Hare Head.
iKSXna.

COL­

MORTGAGE BALE.

JUST RECEIVED a new lot oi

hsi tte
illrorrut
ilreu.
Radway’a Renovating BesolrcnU
Will radicall) exterminate from the system
Hcrofub,
ME

LOWELL, MASS.

MARSEILLES

LARS AND SLEEVES, (w* style,)
WHITE GOODS, Ac.

Such aa Printa, Ginrhama, LeiMine, Me­
rinos, ParnmcltM Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool Delatina, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths tor
men’s wear, and a large stock of staple*.
Daunts Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, obedts
and ticking*.

Great CareotltaUMsal Besacsly.

J. C.

SCOTCH

DRESS GOODS

TUB

Sold by j. P. Roaaara, H.istings.

CHAMBRAS,

Ladiot

Ask far Bad way'a iieguUtora, or Uegnlating Pilla

DK.

FINE

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

at aatoniahing law price*. My motto
ia *a little cheaper than tbe chespesL’
1 hove just received a good aaaortment

Headache,
Crog.attoo,^

ROBES,

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEP

UI INGLEB,
on hand and-all peraoM wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
I would particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the fitet
that I have iust Received a lam slock ol
Nails and Glare and that I will furnish
sash, Gtees, nails. Door Trimmings dse,
nt as low a figure a* possible.
nlS-yl
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HJ KEN FIELD

AND

TEMPERANCE

Young America Ahead.

WILLIAM JONES,

FRANCIS ROWER

Tbe reasons why

b doisg tba largest Hard won bwiaMa ia Ha.1
“EaBQBSTSTOCK Mlbo
■
HEIST HOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICDJ.
AM naw rewrite ray SPAING stock of Good
FORMERLY kept by T. Pttnxn-*, is
end bore oo hand a Aral rale aaaortnMmt of
1’ constantly making addhkma to the • SHEW* HE.4
3TQ VEH,*
tix. oorrvt wDSHJurrmos
sama, al of which, U propoare U&gt; sail
waax
oiru

•BtCltltt,

I

CIEAFEB thai the CIEAPEST

I bars the grwelirt eastoty ot
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOK STOV1

�ccxarrnrrtoKjii nmaam.
.
Many dieeawm thuaffiioUmnalty ara Inherited
M heir loomi from the ditoMed bodice sf tfckly •41U Ifowwet preem «mr give* la tutlage, *r say

isHirrrmTnf.ii

£umum&gt;itaa i» its early ateg-a, •«« thro*l,brou•UtkKver »»a W*. ®uhm», low .pwitK inwal tacpsctiv. feminine (MkMu. pricking of the
*tta- eroptomstic or parolret*. rl.rwo.ll-&gt;. OTO-

X

BOLTWOOD 4 GBANT

rimna.-U. tlw nerve*. or tb. nrarcalar fiber. are
nuerriugly cured by thi* prrparBtion. 11 is to t hs
Mtonwwv4' oe B*«da i'fdl»»n*« «bM .a alkali

ARE RECEIVING

*artamVr«i&gt;Be at 11k name tan. it regulate* tb*

DIB1UT
«i— Stood PuriAer which if token to roujunctin.
with ht. Scandinavian EJ-od Fllto. will not —ly
•Witertae the me*t tMinfol dtvcaae. but prevent
tbrir reaurraocc, mJ lengthen lit* beyond tbo cr^to^SLUrDIKAtiASTEttlTA^LRilioD
HUS. Dr Rob.xk p/mk-oU tbe rv.il I of twenty
yeara ufMp&lt;n&gt;c:'&lt;1.«f.htut1y and experiment a»
towboUtaet&amp;etWnabouJdb*. Xu ou* can doubt
their ainteriertyfniter owe aiogla trial. Price at
Um Scandinavian Blood Puntar, |1 net brttlc,
or ti par half ddzen: Scandmatka Blood Pilte,
Da. a W. Robtk I bav. received «w much benW.'t from your Scxi.uitiarian Blood Purifier and
Stood Hila, that I bar* thought it my duty, aad
it to lea. my iDctauttan, to wire you a plain »tatsnaentofmv care. l\»u for rears dticted with
that bane of all cq«L.-I. and cXc.ewr^n buainroa
lirsii .r~
uls* woven I ri-ir? i*u“^ Iona iny»&lt;II i. Tutt u.»e*Mi
would ik-li-t make a frrianctaily ealnlogun. I ab

r B 0 U

8O8SOK
■ hrga atock of

S,

ea—a. ' Xmw, we care no. how many gvaeraliene
is.s'i'i'
in
tis

wuy'a jImmWmw AwaWw/wdferadteate froan the
b dice of the afl*Ktod every particle ot dteeuaed
denoalb, and fill the veiaa with new, pure and
beallby blood.

WMtars lew*.

'

Thp atoete MMiato is port of.

TRINTB,

DELAINES,

MERINOS,

Jktod. September ff.iut.
(tmtrt
KT Th* ahor* sate t&gt; poatporod ouHI tbe filal
day ef l&gt;eeemb*r Mat, at th* rom* hour of tba
C*y aad Mh- aao* dace.
'
D. M. LOVBLACT.,
Nov. «, *3R
AdmlulMraitr-

MORTGAGE SALE
T'kEFAULT haring been mad* ia th* payment
JL7 of a certain euro of money e-eured to be
paid by a certain indenture of mortgage, bearing
Sate the Sth day of January in the y aar on* thou-

SHAWLS, 'HOSIERY, DI
fa fe,
abould be halted
B-wkHi
at a blr.v.n; by every Wither, throughout the
htowife. onto George P. Burrsll sadThaedaro
laud, whan intent, are aflieted with Sami Hu- FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES Wakrie*. and recorded in the tiflke of iba Regi*more, Ac. Three breaking*, oct (tbna ewri/j are
ter of Deeds for Derry county, in Liber ]T of
evidence* of diaaare trar.amitrrd frrrs tbo parent TICKS, LINBET8, SCOTCH PLAIDS, mortgige*. on p.r Sro. en Um Bth .lay of Jasu
atorit. A few Joere of the
ary. Fayl. at two 0 clerk, P. M„ whteb arid aortwin eradicate every rntige of tbedtoraae and io­ SHIRTINGS (brown .nd white,) IEN- g«g* was *.-Ki&gt;*d by Mid Itenrre P. Burrell and
aura the child a aound and healthy body.
'
Tbevdoev Waketoa. on tbe 41b d*v of Prbreety.
TUCKY *BANB,:CWEEDS. CA88L IXiS, to Lewi* A. Ntchote. aad wMeb mM aaaigu
mret wa* resetded in tba offie* of tha Kegiiter of
Dead* for Barry errantv, oa th* Knb day af Mar,
R. R. R.—Radway’a Reedy Relief for HaadwrhM, MERES,
i»B, at 10 a'etook. A. M , m Uter G ef mcrtgagM,
whether aick or nenoue; HbewmatiMn
■
• U*&gt;x
i • &gt;. ,i 1
on page 2Su, en which said mevtng* 'hro* to
claiuMd to b* due, st th* date of ib» irattee. for
priiteip*! aad iuterevt, tb* earn of two hundred
Jtdnta, Kliney'Complain la, Soelot F\and Mtenty four dollar* and forty-six eoul*. (TH,.
ver, Paine around di* Liver, Ptodnat,
44,1 aad ne proceeding* at law or ia equity hav­
. hlculea, 1Wriburn, and Paia* Of all
ing here b.d or iMlitetod to recover rote earn. *r
S Had*. RaSav-a Rradr Relief will, to
any part thereof Therefore, notice i&lt; hereby
given, that by virtue of a neerer of aala contained
1 Buffer to jayeof pteaMsre.
in atod ta-rtgwr-. wbieii ha* become operative.
i
1
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care of chronic dtoeeoe &lt;u«h aa ttarefuloca and Syphilitic Coun&gt;l«iBta,K.'osauBiptivo and other effoeltons ot tbe
Lung* anc Throw, Jndurwlim aurf Enlargamente of part*. Eruptive ■ nd oth­
er dteeaae* of tha fikio, X udre. luuKJrt,
Ulcere. Dyapcpai*. aad all other diaea
are aruing Ircm aa impure alate of the

•-^axisssc.’SfKJSaK
*p» ■
Ayer’s Ague Cure,

O

O

X&gt;

aenta-d land* : Th* undtented Wlh (■•rt &lt;J to*
cast half of the west haff of tbe north mat quar­
ter of aecttau t«rnty-4W*, in (own owe. north of
rang* arve*-west. . SAMUEL ANDBCK,
Dated, Nor. S3, 'Ofl.]
GuartUam

fexsiiEa JSs^SfiSMs
swats.

frsas thia owns, w5U be found 10 amttma aaoeoar
low the ^ictennitteBt
Awca^Ccaa''
*^n!bTt anaompBriroa by ntamdattag tbe ettoeterfee to expel the riras from the lyttsut; aad

ciaTULY(,:

KSD’U'CiKD TM'KEB.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

zx«^W3rittrv:,»sa/tnft;

EATS AIRE) DATS

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

I4WS ft SMK,

GROCERIES

krt for many bottle* after it ti known here.
Your* yith. respect,
KCFUS PRATT.

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Pmtaettrttu.Sept. S. ISC.
Prof WeoA-Dear Sir: Your Hair Uaetorwflv*
ia'provtog H*eU beneficial to taw. The frost and
also U:e back part of my head almo.t let it* c.rerhig-ea feet toU I Imre u*ed but two half pint

V7 many atartitag wonder., but none more won­
derful and true, lyan tb* recent diacoeery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,
a now naHtag mere ftmify Grvttri— fcr J Doiua.
Jtew1 ytx* n’!.‘.*tuo“&lt;^d

cnoomiaBKTri

I shall roll thcaribeMtifcl good, for ATrndy J’ny
and sot ea time, (er rather Mvtrpay!) but will
couvtoce asy one ia thro* minute*, tbalf it to for
th* re.tamere iaterert, m well at mtur, to bu
gowte a. them tenax. I tetaad to aril for Ruch
ft*-»- tMii.oai -­

dl* my maaaa aftewar.

atom tor tbo p-rota of Battle Cheek, Kafato&amp;oo,

No. 4U Vine 81

RKM»Ix’yoVR CRlJwUl be
aatoeted and put up with a. much care m if you

-»

and

. —- p””™. 1* • Jom 24 1W1
Prof 0. J. Wood : As yen are about to mann.
future and vend vr.ur recently dierovered Hair
kMtMstive, I Wilf alate, for wbetuMerer it may
concern, that I bar* u««d it and known other* to

Gratefal fcr th* liberal pstrnsge hitherto be-

A. X IXAPXN.

Of Ikt Ayr, for Iht Curt of
Wrotlngof Flsrt, Night SwsstZ SpHUng'of ’
Blood, Hooping Cough. DitScalty af

have It.
AU crar Rmredtes ar* for sate by

Sold by J. 1’. RongXTn, Hasting*.
all Iheeaas* of th* Lungs,
it Btantto anequalled.

It Has Effected Carat
It ha» effected cure* in numerrea case*, where

tawb»«» aaiptoyed and hat* exercmed
thmr Skill in vain. Case* which they penaoaarod
isrursite. m&lt;j surrendered aa hopelroa beyond a
doubt, leavlag tbeir patient* without a aingle ray
te atairen them in tbeir gloom, have been cured by
Dr. Hall s Bahama.

Cirenlxi to the Farmers of d*nr Caroty,
Tli* Bubecober is very anxious to buy
, .■&gt;
SHEEP PELTS,
niDtx,
TENtSOX SADDLES,
FURS,
WHEAT,
CORN.
OATS,
/
PORK, ate.,
for which b* will pay tbe very l.lgbrel price to
earit. or go«da *l th# cheapest nite* in tbe'eauatry.

A PRIZE FOB EVERKDODY 1
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THi

M
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NEW YOBH WEERLTPB1M,

FAMILY NEW 11 rjUMBB.

TKE NEW Y'ORK VRKKLT PRESS la one M
-4

907M2B8 FUOU HCENTS to flKO
TU K'UU HUBsiMUBEE uX
W C&lt;.11T UP THE SCBriCKlBTIUN MUSET.
TERMS—IX ADVANCE:
Otro copy force* year, and I
.p CO
Three reptre oar &gt;r*r. and 3 gift*..'............ » 0*
&gt; irna-*f,K*aone vear.nddgtfts................... fl fl*
Tea evj.ro m&gt;eyv«r,*iKf .•• gift................... th off
Twentytotrorepi&lt;-* v:re
r. nud SI gtft*....» 4®
th* foa"wm?tM' G“U’
sretaMprlsedta
1 CBdtedrit.il. Treunwy Xot*..|10X&gt; (tj

,

ft

ft

ft::5ft»Ct

« ..
do
*»• •
*&gt;!ftVT- n“Bt V"“! TTutrbt.
WUeldWatefae..........
M
d*
. ...........................
1’0
du
.......... i......:

M* vOetob.
ICO OffraeK
T3 ttevadi.'
SODirweh. .
Ot1 •■’leadh

MI«!T- 15°’' f"*4 WdKtabL”; N *0 web:
*00HRreriwatetaM.............filfituMS Mck.
KXoiASrteX-:
nhirt Stud*,

atch keya.Uold sn.l«,lTrr Thim-

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OnrrcrifAuf drcMbrcriptfoa mrewr.lb* rota
•enber
rarrc
wfll*.
be entered
utu&gt;n .hip te-ka
“&lt; tt.ar«
•—
rtk. -TLS'JuS
by mail -r exprre*. p&lt;*l paid.
Lif All cwaciun.cattoca must be addressed
Z

DANIEL ADEE, Pubitah*,.
Sil Cehtre Blreet, X. Y,

Dr. A. E. BONKTEEI.,
PHYSICIAN* 8UUGB0U.
Da. A. E. Bnr.vrrtx, listing made Baatlngs hta
penaamrot ulrce of Btwident*. watild inform th*
dtteett* *f Hastings and vrciuity, that b* will ag.
tend toril profrotavnaf calf*, with dispatch sad
at aU btrora. Jr wrier that all may know upou
what Twins mr nerricro m.y be lad, J wtmld
‘l*** "u‘.
ia “* riJU*C-1 WlU
ilisrge SLt ENT1 -Fit E cento, and for all. out
of th* village toe same wito twenly-flvu cents ad­
dition fcr every mite of distance from m v reai-

COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.

Wt, the usdenigned, having been duly appoint­
ed Uunmiaafoaen tocxamttwnu 1 *d|u.t alTSauns
aad deraantte *gxiaat-to* rotate of Leonard Blimbercbv wire tratirc that risM month* irtxn ti * Mh
day of/Deemter A. D.^ere sBnwrd for all
creditan of Nud estate to peeaent thrir eteim*

ami lUl we will meet al the reautenre uf Chari**
M Queen, tn tb* towmtoip of Thornappte, on bsl
urdav. th* 2Slh d*v of JaauarV. lh.'&gt;9. at ten o'eluck

.

pay. as I wilt Bstisfy at! that I am btxmd to buy
tbvni.
_
A. A. EX APEN.
Baaticga. Dec. T2. !«5*

ill

found.___

’J*”rt FtiaioxT ;-&gt; i i&gt; imj^i.-.

iJO

GREAT D1SCOV BUY 1 •
THE rniLOSUPIlEli’S STONE

# llif

HARD-WARE!

5£ St*iV ',1^15-

rt lift
lbJdir

•-

1

aswssiT

f’urac'ail to itcanro and aallrarity b wet stout
grouted toms, by tba Jadg&gt; tad Prwltoti for Mmcentyef Basiy aad Kite* af Mrahig^laMh.
exMM at
totoo
sate
al pwbi&gt;&lt;
nnatiau,
to iWhiehMtbiltorr,
reaMkaM
of lb.
tats AlbeetHteptod^

Arc'd, to4b&gt; township of Asayna, to road*anvty,
cn Tsvetaev, the efcrewth day 0! Jataasey, Uttft.
at aoa o’ataMk. P.- IL, all iba right, utl. and tater-

tted. said mortgage will be forecIt-M-l and the land s™=ais5-Sg
and premhgd Owteta droenbe&lt;abd*e«taMed. to
Wit: AH that certain meca er parrel of toad *Hoalad in tbe village of StodterttG, to.lhrioattuly of
Barry, e*4 State uf Michigan, known ax lot No. remedy for the whole class of fltes»&gt;t* which are
five, (5.) to LUx-k No. thirteen, (11) aceordiag to roused by the mfasn-oitic tafrcriea. than any trther
which we offer at
the |4at of said rRtogv. wiU ba sold *• pablweeD writ! teabase dteeoveredt eaftlThM sta*MlMr
of 1 was induced to iryterottr meduinea tbronyb
Datto, Cotton Tara, Beet* and Shoe*. Hubbert. duet to tba iughrel bidder, al the Court Uotue, ia
toe par—fens of a friend and after u*ing them a
aim village ot iUtiuigt, in Barry ceuatv, (that RRabroyanwrilMgeed.
R. R.B.—Rad war’aRegu'.akira will cure, eflWttoobeing the place of bote tag th* Cireml Court fa
ly and apcedily. Coativeueea. ladigea•aid onustv.) oa Wcdneaday U.*I2d day af FebUon, Inllanima'ton of th* Bowel*. Dy»
.
pepaie, Ijvwt Complaint, Ihacam of
nod rhitantuervou* licadaebe. which 1 suppose
*41-1 day.
BOOKS, ofDated,
iho Heart and Kidaera, kemate Cow SCHOOL
L0WBLL, MAR8. ...
waa produced bt toy dtZrderrd rtatnaeli. fi-rwhea
Xorroibe* II th. IWX
nktnia. Small Pox, Par ere. Mmwlro.
.my &amp;JW1MU tea raa my besdacbe left with it —
LEWIS A. NICHOLS. Aroinee.
Ac., Ac. Whenever the female aiMriu
1 now fori better to qrerr rc*jA-«t than I have for
Lrtr*wT^C. Rautxa, Atty for Assignee.
la out of order, a A»o uf Redway'* a large series for all clsaae*.
ten yearn.
/
We can clothe yen from tha crown
Regulator* WilLrsatore U to regularity.
Tory truly ywtre. /
JOHN R DEMUTIL
Na female ahouTd be without IHuu.
From tba Rev Mr. McMu.ua' Pastor of Hebert. uf tha bead to th« tola of th« fool
MORTGAGE SALE.
haswmi freitodf amto B roerowa for tb. m of
B. R. R. Rcn-cd.ci are aaid by Hruggi»ta every­
Chapel.
/
Ixnto.rrcam. OtL ft, IM7.
\ 23V0Tu
JYEFAULT UAVINO B8KN MADE IN TUB awry rwfay at Throat nad Lu^Oitlrittt, tltot
where. ftAbWlYACO.
.rid warrant prices to auit.
kJ nayn«tit of • certain 10m ot mon*y, se­
J P RoWteACo-.IlMtfag.
cured to be potd by aa indratare ef Mortgage, erittoMB of Ito viTOMB, itorerer k has been eaaA. J. Bawate J*rainevtlJe.
bearing date th* aeewnd dav of October. |W7.
mad* *od exeretted by J. H. Mart, of Barry Co., throagbcct this aaetfon, we DMdaMdn aeosa thaa
Wo bave eyary kind of goods, inch as
aad Htato of Mtehirnt, to Abel Draper, of th*
kind regard* and acta, and belie.e nn&gt;.
unm place which .*«&gt;* mortgere wro dale recorded
Aoy Io the Admirers of ■
&gt;ra--.,
J. W. T. MaMCLULX.
la ttaioBre of live Reginter oflteeete of Barrv Co.,
CntcrxBAVt. Friday Sept 4. XHVT..
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AN
mIMoI
f
'•
•fireeaid. is Liber G. cf Morlg^re. &lt;*. p.p 13".
Df-Rabadt—Dear air; Haring hero afflictad with
for men ud beys.
On wbteb. Mid mortg^v. there i. ctai^ej 1to be
neuralgia or rbsotnatiam tor the jure* vaar and a
do*,
al to* dai* of thia mfltoe. tbe anm of ooe
half, and haring aeeo veur medicine, called the
hundred
and tevawty twa drtlara aad seventy
U
t.
X
i
IT
Seoou.am ten Bisod I'vr-.f.cr.lugbh recce tunweded
Nfl «L TMRWWU tf fl MUTH HMM.
five
routs fg ITT TV and do rnut or procrodmk
bylgsattemen with whutu I atn acqutatcd. 1 was
Th. stewt B0NNBT8, RIBBONS, and FLOW.
Paa Corrmomai
at
law
or equity, having bean instituted to roeot er
fodwtorito tty it itot qol bt fore I tied taaw! Tunau*
Talk of beauty, it eannet rxi«i w.Umul &gt; floe
toe said debt now reraaiatng aecnred bv aaid
bead ef hair, then read th* following, and if you
mortgage, or any part tbentef: Notice tolrereb_
Fom Jacwtncs;
uk more. »« circular around each bcllle, auil u
by given ttert by virtu* of a power of sate to aaid
Ftm rnn Craa ot ItnrntMnox g
mortgage contained, aud in purauanre of tbe
FM Buaacm
,
■proEWood's Ifair RerioraUve.-W* call
•latute in anch case mad* and prorated, tbe pramiFea rnt Ct-Bi or Dtbbwtmt;
X tbe attention of old eud young to Uiia won­
•r* dexcnbetl in aud mortgage, io wit :
Fob a Port. Eroxxcii;
aeluq be a wortterafeueb vtandera in die disease
derful pre|«rauoa. which turn* bach to iteorigi
All that certain piece or parcel cf toad nituate
Fob nee Cmn or Emirbub*
Of tha'-bam.n fam.lv.
OEORUH S. BENXCTT.
nal color, grey hali^-cover* tbe head of tb* b.dd
In th* couaiy of Barry, and Hint* of MMilgan,
- FonnrePnJto;
&gt; Urol Editor Ctoetonoti Drily Jraquircu
witb a toxuriant growth—retnevre tbe dandruff,
and known as the north We»l quarter of th* wroth
r on tub Cvbb or Scnorvu p
xmxiBs
am.
itching, and *11 cutanrou eniptions-reuse* a
east quarter of bccIIihi lumber twaive (12j iB
...
.
a
. Fob iu Bcaorcutta Caarunna*
&gt;. e.
continual flow of the satural fluid*: and brecr. if
tawiwiilp number two, (»,( north of nogo asmLet
ten
J
10;
wret.
eouteiutag
forty
acrea.
morn
or
_
Foa
Bonus** or^nai Kirtr;
waritarsb, to mtK*i ao that wa* unable to attend
Ina. will b* aoU al publie rendu*, to tba bighrot
Fox nt* Ctax or Lm&gt; Coxrunrr 1
to bit .odinury busman al Um«a. and bar.ee
old age, in all ite natural be.utv. We call then the largest asaortmeat ever iB the mark.L
bi&lt;ld*r, at the Court Hvuro. iu th* village of _ __
___ Fob Dsanr: board oftoe wonderfu 1 cure. t!.al yuur Scaodioav iupou the b*14 the grey, or dlwamd in *c.l(1, to
Hasting, in said county of Harry, that being the Fas m Cna or Trrrea, Tvwoae an laxr
u«e it; and awrely U&gt;* young will not, m they val­
plare ol UoUtog tb* Circuit Conn la taid countv,
,
rMRU.,
ue th* flowing lock*, at th* witehiegcuri. *ver bu
on th. S4ib day of Janu ry, ISM. at one o'clock
Jtegdix’ftsSttikT.’s 'ett
♦ literal it lu pratae to upon the league of thouin the afternoon of that day.
Fob twb Crax or Omti
Fob * Bnrnn ftii;
ABEL DRAPER, Marlgarse.
The agent for Prof. Wood'* Hair Rent-.raliv* In
Out L. b*t. Atty fcr Mortgage*.
aSwIfi
Fox tmx Crxx or Nsvxarouf
ths* 1 .UNI now diaiMNiao witb tbe uaa of ft al
New Havre, received tbe following tetter to re­
1 £xf,T;.’ZKZStn. u.
gard to tbe Reatoretiee a few week, rine* t
CW
CUM THAT COUCH !
Peer Hivia. Coxa., July 2&gt;, isafl.
fit ofttotaeamiforly attected.
Mr.
Leerrawwrth-Sir:
I
bare
been
troubled
MOBRISMORIilS
with dandruff or scurf on my hud for more than
Now t* tbe Time, and
The above cerrilicafea and many ethers, eau be
a year, my hair breaa to come out, *curf and hair
aeen at wy ml.es i..—roue at an» tune. Gel ana
twethur. I aaw in a New Haren mot about
of my Family Xrdxnl ailnanae, path from nty
||Ej||| ti
L L 5 s
'■ Wood's Flair Rodoretive” aa a care. 1 c*B. d at
The** goods war* btraghi to sell, and I with that
EStirtory, ea!e« room and dfl're. Xa. « Fait
your storeon the lat of April taut, and puroho^d
om bottle to try it. and I found to my Mtidacffon al! in want of anything in myine, fwould call
north atroet, id bteidtog from Main, .1, Curiait wmttw foray; it rrararod th* acurf aad sow •nd examiM them before purch*, ing. Il wUl be
1 D i T G A YK •
neti, 0.
For aalr by
15 A L S A Al I
my blghret pleasure to show throe good, to all
Brut, the bearer of thia 1 ikni't know aa ane ef who may freer me with tbeir jMtronsge.
I
« I
Tlia Best Remedy
tb* kind u need in thia place, you may baveanarG

yUARDIANE SALE
In tbe matter of th* retail of Abby T. Andrey,

New Barry Mill, L,

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                    <text>VOL. 3.

M36.
s war an average in the
bMA yrttha interest «p

The Legislature of 18&amp;5, upon

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$XJZtotl&lt;£!k« u

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for a^tutuieni, or that tou interest should
stop. Il will be perceived that most of
thorn have been returned, and now bon.h
at the adjuMted rate hare been Issued in
toetr stead. At that tune the public debt
had roatosd ita maumum, and from that
Wrioj tW
taJ i, U»
Troumry, have been applied to ita rvduoTtasotaUiMm.icfHtaterkbteatte latrf Vre

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Dt*rw ansBoatxr orsYdcan ht&gt;nj»
Carse.—Ttalw.Aw Mb» 0*4 Wooe
Of hie sons by death, a few day* ego, who
was buried with toe higheat honors of
the tribe, and to accordant with the cue
tom to regwe amouc-toe dusky WWW of
the forest be wsrpUred faa sitting poa

Tto* e*W&gt;b nusobsr

which

voted 'Mr. PS rand
hare made creditable!

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DAX1ELCOOK,

rnSTICK d&gt;rm rtUCT, Gcured UfKt «u4
&lt;J Tax Ar0**
“’*'d u ‘
Ucbu.c4.il vllwrb-**^&lt; *’ iMrtiiclnf ictiMomrv.
UStoa in Ucndvmu'a Uuek. up aUu.%.
JAJttra A. RWEEZEY,

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1. A. HOMmOOK,
tKT *»&lt;tC.»s-e!or.t Law. JWWr ii
m. UotMl Uuxl and T«x AfCTt■JaUwysflUw.r-s bta£
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nriLUAM mrBGMBB,
rteln,) next door to

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For more nJmitc p.wtlculnn iu refer­

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IIKATH, ELTJJt * Co..
a f XXUhtaCTURtate .f ,*t&gt;J doder. la tarn;
jvl 1«rs. A sure •—Miu.cnt ataa****

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k'ur lakiug up oud ••aacel. 1_ _
io* br-aat. |UsiwrvHy.) ir-.WO • 0

roloesi’Al Irt .bujuory, ioatanl.....

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Jl will &gt;»e pens feed thnl toe aggregate

*» to the
luraboen

vH««

derapAxi of tto.000 ®
W 4.
on Ao 1st ofJamsary iiwiwh It burst
ifyinr, atoo, to be able to state tai ths
ored'lof ta State h « • Ugh rerefitiw;

ence ti» the eoodilion of AeTVtwory and
the miumgcmcot of the fouteetal ndhiril of
thu Stale, I roBpcvlfuUy refer you to Ac
: Reports of Ae Auditor General .tod State
I Treasurer, In which the wholo operations
j of there departments dre given in detail.
|
Alxxit righty-6ve thousand dollsre was
levied the tart year for too support.of tho
State .goyernmpBl, by a direct-tax. This
is at the “rate cf 18 fOOths of a mill upon
the doliaf of valuation, and dlx-ut t«m br
twrfre retHs to the perwon t.f bur p&lt;pn!u.
tion.
It will pot fed toattimat year attention,
that the expenditures for the ppctatiuna
of the Stale pirdrnmtatt exceed ita fixed
and ordinary income, and to avoid taxa­
tion, resort has bexn bad, to meet tb» 3t»prnprtatiuM of the Legislature, to the
principal of ths University, Coiumun
School and Swamp I«nds commonly
known as the Trust pun di, and upon
which the State rmys tbo annual mterert.
I reepsetfully submit for your conxkfonttkui, whether sound economy sad correct
stateMlinnablp, dore not reouire that the
revenues of the State should meet its oydittary disbursements, and wheAci ft wHJ
not be necessary, to acoompltah Wtnt ob'jert, to inoreree the rate ut taxation. ’ A
State, like an individual, would fed for
more independent and able to accomplish
a much greater amount of public good, if
she were entirely relieved from debt A
rigormia effort h. Ac right dirocAm, #o‘d
soon relieve us of n burdwi which revives
a painful rucoltactiou of yuuAfol folly in
inewring n debt of more than two.mH*
lions, for which we have 'derived lit tle or
no beMfit.-J
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’ 1- reepectfaliv refor you to the report &lt;X
the Superintandanf ot Public Inmruotiw,
fora detailed statomont in rolatic3 to ths
condition c&lt; the various Educational In*
stititione of the Rate. TYie University.

„—--- ----------------- ^/«ro lota iu
the destruction by fire, of the mam bulMtaf uf the AsHur. for the Inasfts at Kila­
' maaoo, u particular*ccour.l of which will

c&lt;&gt;uvicls has created a demand for in*
creased appropriations and expenditures
to provide them with cslhand shop room is conaidetalile, but the delay and ember
Tiusmeet ta 'providing tor that unfbrtuTto appropriations fiw that porpooo oate &lt;dua, whoso appeals are addrasand
for too last two years were *32.000, to tile better feelings of bun»anity. are tar
•h ch h» been feithfuUy and judiciously more to be regretted. Under toe ci room stauore, the Board of Trustee# have acted
I that tbs whole wisely In completing too teinp tax) as
the SO:h Koran eo-m si appropriation’* arc made to fta
number of
bar last, was 473, and that top increase
during the last yrar has boert ®L The
whole number confined ilnoo the Mlsbliahmat of the Prison th l,MI, of which
5G7, or more than ons-toird «f tha whole, serving fitvorsble mcm tom for toe strict
economy thay -Kare pretatasd In -tbs ex­
were from the county of Wayne.
loiters of toe public bomj, and fideli­
ccptoclo of there that are convicted of ty and devotion U) the public mteresta.—
petty diTcners, those that are charged My ootniou of toe urgent noceasity of toe
with enw, m well as too more bard co cd comiJstirei of thw» buildings, ba. been
criminal. Not unfrequrotiy, seventy or freely ran re used heretofore. The people
eighty i*f all afire tuxi conditions, and de­ of MicMgsn «M Mt umHBdM of tair
grees of moral turpitude, are huddled to- Arty to three statorHg and Dirfortmtate
guther, W»d it is tons made toe prtpara cluses, sod wilt frtaly to tank to a&amp;H
lory school fi&gt;r the State Pripen.
tiunal tautkm, if necessary, to make
Society is much better employed iu proper proristou for their improewsaret
preventing crime than in punishing it and and restoration to oasfulneas.
I respectfully suggest that the eatablbh
Tbs ttahtary spirit, which had base on
ment oU a penitentiary,
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Ao detains far etfverr’ •—--------------Detroit, where Ila inma---------.---------- - — tai A i^tel)rtala|tabt&gt;— ____ __ _
plot meet, and be pramrsedfroot oaatani- ported the Adjutant Gsnarsl, It «KH be
ination, would do much to prevent toe assn teas there are titaly-Area weU sr
rapid increase of ths inmates of too canteed iudependeut eoaipsuuss of “well
State Prla6n. aod tare wstfteMeredHy uw«wrresm wwi wrospaneu^ wwu wrwosa.
afbufoHnga new one to a fbw yertre

tec path of !&amp;s companion uf rour boomn
-aU aul irritata vr scald, ur-U is a pas

directs atilt* ta deteiay sf
SRSLEYTBmOHAW
Ofcs, JU. !, 1SW.

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�I Lstefag, tod alas from &lt;f&gt; DMfoffito ’
i changes, that Ex-Gov. Bmwnfot .hto to#! inated ou Friday evemuj, fojfcU. B-i
i Suuator, in plaes of Char*

|

r-whose term of office expires on thsAffi

*day.«LMareb muU.
Wa prstotus the
’(ormalUy nf an elecuon was had os 8et.. —.— -.....
tly fotfia detail

nrfar, dMnagk. at Ufa «rrWt* we Uv e
no farther news. Mr. Bingham will make
an aUeanTeSrisot Senator. aud owe, of

The members of lb, Huosaaf Rcpresculallvtw met in their Hall altrti o'clock

i

un Wedwibr. tU5*b instant, and »orc
cmMw redor hy the &lt;fafa of the hta ,

flU.
■ta portion &lt;4 Walbridfrt frireds voting
Hun. Charlos Diekay, of CWboun, was Ifor Mr. Brenrm:
For Kinslev S. Bingham,
choren Speaker pro lea.
•• Fernando C. Beam co,
Credentials were presented, and the
members were

then swore in by the

ba u Imu * MB *. ■*»*«• •P™
U» ten^ .1*-^* Ita p«w« «««■
of Ita Ctaau T»~taJ, ta. «• Op.,
iu«T ta

&lt;a&gt;« „r

srrmt 'TOTifM-.

n-vu 8. Wi
ncnAk'. c.

Limit. Governor.
TU Roas* procewted'to elect a Speak­
er, which resultedin-the choice of Hon.

1IKMKT A. SHAW, of Eld.®, by a
vote of fifty-four, to twenty-four.
Upon Uing tod-clod into the Chair,Mr.
'■ Accept my thanks for thr

you havo coulcrred upon me.

ppdlwn
Trasting

that by diligence, premptutts and impar­

r Kinder 8. Bingham,
Hrtebirt G. Walk
Furnatufod Douitan,
- Au-Hu Hair,
“ 1 fa vid 3. Walbridge,

74 vutre.
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IlAirmcoa, December, 27,I85&amp;

Bonn! of Supervisors met pwraunnt to
adjournment, at the Court Ilbuao. in the
village of Hastings, mid proceeded to

A tcaolntlon km adopted, proposing

bortssw*.

George Thoma. in the chair.

the hour ul ten o’clock, au Saturday, for

tiality, I Adi auiAtaue to merit yowr ap­
the election in joint eonventiuu.
probation, «&gt;d asking y w indulgence fi r

Aug. 1.

.

during the preceding wesioii of the board,

were discharged, *n&lt;1 the following.cum- Sept. L
those qualUicw experience uan only cummand, I uretpA the treat, but with difo •r/Ar says that Cyrus Carrier, nn aged mittees were appointed by the chair, vis:
Oct 1.
Committee of five to settle with toe
dent*.
The time allowed ns by tU. or. typ", who had worked in that place more
gsnio law of the State to discharge aH the or lrei, for the last five ytnre. died at the I
variixni dtftics pertaining to the i-cgido
House, re Saturday, Drecmher
live Departmunt, deoiaud* our earnest, 23. His Isst day’s work was al tho Jenkamstgit. sod untiring sfowte. Ih-p.ng. . ostea office, on the 18th inst. We prethen, gcftrirmeW, that none of the inter­ sntnc Mr. Carrier wU the same whom of the following porsdea. vfar: Messrs.
ests of the people will be overlooked, and many of our citizens will recollort, as Lapham, Emory, Cranson, Gibb, and
that our ddibcnthsM may result in Un­ Laving bueu employed, several yenrsago, Fuller.
Oammitteo of three on Salaries &lt;.f Offi­
growth and prwqierity of the State, ami in the Pioneer office.
He Was

July vooclxTs,
’
rmc month*, salary.
' Au*, voucher.
'
tec month’, salary^,
Sept, vouchers,
'
‘ one month’s ssforV,
; Oct. voucher*.
'
one muoto’s salary,
1 Nov. vouchcrx,
I
one month’s salary,
use month’s saiary,

itn si
58 »
207 39

58 *3
700 10

to 'fir ia AeataM"

foe tTme D*»ptrd, and thelluore amount­

58 » lira end of the yctr. The average nans1 40 Uk
*.
i. S- -rf • Mt
2270 10

WWW £

jKirwd, some of which will, umhutotedh.

:isri

the county farm, during the part year,
including the salaiy uf the tenants, $390.­
. 65; for faraiture, bedding, and other Im­

Making the current expenses of
the ywr 1858,
tali 75

Committee of three, to report rules to

ed till two o’clack, I*.M-

hi the Senate. A. Ji. Turner, of Kent,

October, 1SQ8, and orguuhBed by electing

At two •’duek, tU hour of ndjownmert, web branch of tU Legislator* as­
ing unnmroced to the‘Ex-Executive. their

organization, they each received from the
Ex Cxncrnvr his mtrnago required by

Jobi W. Stabbiua, John UuUsrts, and
Izntoxo Madge.

or the Procecdlor* of tte Bw&lt;l •! S»perTtaora, (tar the VouaXf of Barry, for

. Board met at the Court ILarse, in the
vittngs sf Ifastirtgs. on the 11th day of

sembled in ihrir rc*|&lt;ectlve Walls, and har­

.Oil motion, the board prureedal to
vote by ballot for Bapertatondtets of tor

Poor, and the lullowing peratos. bating
The following resolution were present­ received the greatest number ‘nf rtMre,
ed and adopted by the board, during its were declared to be elected; via:

STATEMENT

TU following committees ’were ep-

’Barry.
_
Awo/sftl, That the Hi
ixiers &lt;»f the township
,
) and they are hereby authorized to take

On motion, board adiuarwt rise £r.
•R. B. WWHTMAN.
Chairman pro tcm.
G. W. Mills, Clerk.

Bene* by ite Oerfc, ohiifa M—p will

pointed. vix:—Committee of fire, to ex­
amine and equalise too AMcesmcnt Roll*,

clothing fi&gt;r |«upeiw, $«; ond foebouae-

Imld anp'dioa and other ripsnsen, 8228,­
13; making in all, $781 91. TUre has

bcen realised from the tela of piuducr,
remaining on the first day of January,
1838,8100; and fnto pn^ee ndvtel (Ms
year. 1100 W.

Tbi- deducted frera the

‘eapateto, Havre 05U1 06, to waste nf
ths form, for which orth-rs hare been
drawn upon tlx-treasury.

Three rtx(&gt;eu»«» have been increased

rumrtitutvd of the following person*, viz :

78.

st-nc-hal "m ing to the fort that ■ ao sup- “*
plies could lx&gt; obtainnl. during tbo past
three

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Lapltam.

n.ootlM, ttpoo the credit of the

muaty, uulort at ay advanev «&gt;£ J5 to 25

Comm’rttre of three nn Finance, viz :

to rrlatteu to any of tU a&amp;in of 'he

Jute F. Hull, M. T. Wheeler, and II. B.
Nightman.

■ -Poor Farm," or any other doings of

CummiUoc of three to investigate the
areoeat «W W. K. Fsrrie, .far: O. K. Ev­

1 our predecessors; and wc only rrjwrt of Tremarr«A all orfows for temporary relief
oar owadstags from that tow. u*
have been referred to the board of toper­

erts, Leander Lapham, and Isaac Moorer.

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John Miles, Mfa T. Wheeler. 0. E.

Crtnmittoe to investigate the eapew
Boaaa or Sernaruoao^—Wo p-ltoto glatappot^the Cosuiy Poor, viz * Geo.

per cent, uprni the pries of too artidea.
By an arntufcmtol with the County

TU Quoaty Poor Form, slfah Um, blmtanta “&gt; &lt;U &lt;•*.&lt;» 4rm bj ttan.
sUct four miles east of fU village of Although, Mndec to# atal—le, the auperiR■ IlasUoge, eontatex one hundi-ed sores,
• eighty aoraa of whkh arc under improro-

fag of th. Board of tepcm iaora, iMmA,

TU UewmUMt st the form, ata the first
oT JMrv &lt;808, waa reerfrfrg a aalarj

eating to toe tax pay me of our county, as
any other mutter that «o eeuld teve far-

provements, $106 18; fi&gt;r advertising
r.nd handldHa t* k-tti.-g to farm.
for

periiMUHMt imprureniciita, uud aduMg tost”-.!
mmmt. He wssM
8l00srcr*v&lt;d (n-n prod-re raised m
1857, and we flml th., netste re resat euto- »«**. —tea, h. nriw.
above lite reedpts, to ln&gt; 8583,C.reowteXta.. W-rtateiw. rmMsswtesfl

too CmntitMten, which was then rood to

the Sonata by tho Secretary, and to the

remmcncsracMuf the yrer, m-vre paupers.
There hav been received, during the year,

There has bren expended for labor, &gt;«

Thu Srraxwr Corat U hi scsslun al govern the proceeding!! of board, were
Ijuwing. The deckel »bow. a large !U elected n'ra rwr, viz : (korgo Thomas,
uf cmc*; *nd.it. is probable that its ses­ 0. E. Everts, and John Mdsa.

cfowcu Bugnstit vrnx.
The nites of the lot House were for sion may bo cootiueed aorcral weeks.

thuir i-.®&lt;!iti&lt;®.
There were st the Pure Ilotwc, at the

have to be removed to tbo emiaty b&gt;uw.

inado &lt;m tU jail, composed as follows,
| viz : Messrs. Hewit. Everts, and Smith.
:

lre-1 an vaster kfe,or .Aerwtee Utter

M S3 fosr, and discharged, five; leaving six at

cers, composed as follows, viz: Messrs.
ws he permitted to return to our constit­ printer, and wry worthy man.
uents with tfoir approbation, 1 enter at
Tbs kind old man Iris gone to rest— Miles, Smith, and lien.
Committee ot three, to inquire into
duce npcm the discharge of ths duties you Death has taken Lis labors fa&lt;Mn hia hands,
-laAed ttp hiafitn^ and pitt it foprear," and report any necessary repairs to be

•atvatd beneath the coffin’s narrow Bd,

owu, and only leave them in order to

of MOO . jmr, afid H. contract Ud

thrsameetUto waiuiiue.
w teM*

TU form was

A* M Wlml* rf «U

farm on the first of April last, two forms
of proposals were required-nowhich
, required the bidder to famish a team,
, taoR taw ewwe, fandtare ated. bodffiag;

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hh durtriTngH- &lt;te tbf- l«|WirtWte-&lt;
AramatMM Wy wm-pa of the ouodkrao &lt;rfj
I hr State, and rr«.-rawed «mk Nartorca (

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upon Fn-vWi-ncc, w«ho«l wtewo aM,no&gt;4 »i.U &gt;W-lMk&gt; M»« bui rfukwll
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t.nnk like individuals uurt sooner OrL
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per rwH. per unMit; art aa hnnwrtte-f,
■erwaj
Ira par eotl, to boap. I&lt;
. Sfntr. Trmr iofls ras
fallv bleated , by sum*
The jB-ogra&lt;Ai«.l ii
debt, &lt;4rr than lira- aiitownta due «.*» cdu
! am greater than tboso
cntiom I ftjida, hod -hill be mn tinned until
» While twrlvu huiwlrvd H.ttt-J uf tnid^ibfoTJ
the cvUngui»hinrut thercnC"
Tbi- ar*water, wfcah berrfimra^ lterwdl'la lbrtite,41 (MiUUbmU pmvfabai bar never Lerai nonproducing In pcrk-rtl.i* and aboodaocu all
the fruit- and graim awd fcposw that arc
[ n-anUy cultivated hi tlu-lalitudc.^ Within
oerStataare extensivq tvd-'uf coal ud
evpanm. an*l apriliga’ c&lt; snflhe wafers,
while f&gt; vr dxtha of the whole State bi ycl •
nn nnbriAm wildiimira of thw liocwl tunh-rh» lira wwfa. A grml pa^jJ ibu
northern partite, of lhe State u one rapt
I bed «&gt;f mineral wealth—the copper and
inm minrwuf that
terpnaduj aT
urtw-rs In the world far extent art porky
afne*ri.
We have fu-day yilhio onr
I limka, over atx hurt ted and faiy miles
. of railway, ia -ur«v*fal &lt;-pcr-dun, and ,
1 • ov« eleven l imdrrd mile* mure now bb-,
। ins cow-tructrd.
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In yteir lurmte ate placed tbv drtinies ।
Lii.fjW-prrat State. Y«nlahoukj•«l««-,

pli»i with, oik! k Is »nw. too late, in my
jklgmcni, to ^ewteh ? J-Wtig W\
a* wifi enable ita to pay
the retire
labor
imMiteAwmnf (teStateM-it Mia due. (too tow*
thorp.

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auu i'n» E,

want bcBucbea of the buainaaa,

Ima kind of raaaourag would:
&lt;la away with the -pint and .
----e coDtiiuition.
Carriage aad^
wagmi nuking boaiueaa may be fvidud'
into a dozra d&gt;&lt;erwtU dupanntaata, aad
urm«. Wc‘are, Ifaweccr, both morally '
becauae a doaen di&amp;nmt cranio* arw,
and le0OTw» bom,J tope* it, no much ns raufjoyad.
,
anoh apoa a aaparate departif we bad onutrarted Ik II -«-ti folia doe, ,nrantpf
iwi&gt;
__ uu-™-.
the
buaiocaa, it cannot for that
and iinkM wu make preniahm far. it* .rv^j. ba raid lhaltbr
-Lr carriage and wagan maUr'a
■ ■ Uade
• iaoot WaraM fhni,any
iwwe than it can be raid that carriage-1
ble pndhbm Of tmt h.inj- prepared tn1 and w Agon- are not made by them, to
n»?rt the jo* d.mml-i«fhtwurrtitura
i direct b just a- wrong as direct vioklion
Th. Scat- [&lt;om U Jar*** «Ul de- &lt;»f tbn auHtitotioa.
l.c'i.re \ n&lt;l.
In my upiu'rao U,
Yun have a duty tn |icdwm,hot only masid a portion &lt;-f your o-n-iduraUuc. w.rald bc&amp;r hcU.r fur the Sate to main­
i tuy.mrwdwea and yirar iivMudiatr ert- There H w» subject ll*t »iU OM,U: »P tain her oonvicU in idk-ncaa, by a dieucl
miinmtM, but to the unborn niiUiom fhal . befaro yon that will reoulre deeper tsa. than to employ them in violation of
I are dcMill'-^ to pcoplelhi. iM autiful Statc .thought nr more patient ddNw-ratKWt than ! the cnnstilatian, or al the espouse of oar
1 -nd I aliKvrvIr trust mil in Ulf J&lt;Wr de- tlartef the rrtndmil &gt;rf-pm*we of one!
mechanic-,
in .one case the burden of
litMWMthtnw you wUl'bo gntcrwod' auMy 1 State. The y—iabmani ot crime has *j •“Wrti-i the®
fcU &lt;
’*
by a desire tn pmm.We the weiurv and three G.kJ olyert tu*u'-ten e-lha rrfarma-, ail, and in the ulber aait«lt
h:ippwic»« of .mr ivn&lt;n&lt;« rinMitwcuta. tbm of the criminal— the example of puu-. citiccaa would be the mifll-ror
iahineot
with
a
view
of
deterring
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1
keeping ourtantly in slew lb«* .gn-ale«t
i- no ueccraity of cither «
good to tl»c giynlc-t oiiriInt, and that from the eorrmfak-n &lt;-f erime—and the cLniicU in viaration of the
y&lt;ia will ever lie really n» ark»'»w1rdgr safety «C unnMwwniS*. Vengeance, ia an or to the injury of our mac
.your drpravbwe’irpim Him who b.dda enbehtrart -or. h n-4 «•»&lt;* the object- -upporting them m mUmmb.
the d&lt;-«tiiiics of nations in the h&lt;dk»« of tn !&gt;e aaopnipU-hcd by the pw&gt;idnricnt,qf
crime. That ay-tem ofjjiri«pru&lt;Jenco that li&lt;e aUegad grievaacoa oa tha part of tha
Illa hand.
.rhe, U,.
The indybujlnrte of lira State, (exdu- inorc nclrfv Mthaorvi-c the three great ob­ awduun J o«r Suu,
-ire of whath*owing tn tbc difivrvnt trurt ject- already mentioned, baa erpr U» jmeu. of oompUiot, u po tlra
fnn&lt;1«.) upon the Itollt dn'r «d“ Nuvcnfhcr, f found the boat la my nplnwra, carta raly aueb aid as your w tadeta may sagweal aad
IS5A, that la-rag «ba end if the l«-t ftteai I Of puniahnwot will du wore to ptetmt ju-tice may retire.
J
rear, amounted tn tlu* «n:n &gt;&gt;f Iwo.mM-1 the commlaaion of crime limo severity.—
The Homo of Cumcitew h aoothor te.
Ihum, thirr hinxlrcd uipl ttyrty-Mwu Crime in this State U iwrc tercrely'btth.‘■V0**’/ oone-ted with tba
thousand -ix hiwi’iml and twenty mine' mbrt than in the State of New Yhrh,
criminal jnrrapmdcoce of the Slate. TMa
d-.llar- ami alxty^m-ven ccnls. Thia debt | with the etreptintr
the death frfhahy,
I nrt yoi with all ihU »»‘wr»ty, *c am faai Iimilutbra was founded bv aa act of tbr
fill- due a. Adbnr.:
LegibLiara,
approved in January. ISM,,
nuUtrippina New Yorh Jn crime. No
ewnno M
and ba- now bcm ia opornthra far Mealy i
Jannarv,
man of reduction ean look al. the great
40.000 QO
“ ' I Mt?
ux rcsite
crime in onr State duriuf the two yrara, aad io mv opiaioa, i- * very ,
9 WlASn 00
‘
1H«3,
po»t teti year- without a ahmhkw. There grmi uuprvwMbmt ia a mural txmrt uf.
2&lt;W,000 00
1878,
« ere nmtoed in t iw State priana at J ack vraw. upon the «dd system of armdtnw I
more bo, • to the State PriM far the j
Together with three thmewtid eight
cotnmHwi—
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, 7“ ,,... _,w w,,w
hamln-d nnd tiu didlasa art pra uu cetita, Dec. iht, I MB,
coaOncd ia the Jhioao df
teWrt fiite.
WfXeUL** Bl BUUKi,
|uf the old B-rtd- vf the Sidle, now due,
“ ■ W■■iahL cenmn Lula
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IWWT. C—.IM aMIMtater. sei Or- and a hu-U arul liable t-i be pn-tehted at '
“• 1RS1,
any time far paythrtit. THc amount the
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DM
State uwca the dilfarrttl Tr*»*l Fmui- 19&lt;«
HTA
n&lt;u pneasrag tip»m n* kike oor &lt;Ahcr io. ,
940
&lt;
IkM.
debte&lt;liu-ex'
,
MM
. :vMrh.W5Ml
All lbi-*c foods require i- tbi payment
S10
“ . tMOrt.
I.f the ititerewt annually, it (icing, jn my' j
iipiniun better far these trtfuti to bate I
than in the hand, of iodtvolmla or other ’

Sux-. W. dlk.«..direBta.nM« 1
uctkIIj purfmg lb™. fun-X
U,u&lt; '
the,,, property appropriated to Aelr le I
ultimate pilppeeia.
Thia food pMpaayartaee drMalke

Primary School lands.
The Gm-liteUjWyaK!
that “tlx- nroraeda frum th
land, rtut kite tmte or bee
granted by the United Btati
for educational pwrpoorw, an
of all had-or other prop,
iadividuoh, w.afwyrrated

onr-doeted, l&lt;frwbt Ml vOI arant
feor at yowr band.. Warn- to art
hralnrttuiraa.thete fifty-ragbi yrarag
rt
Wirald U roufined ia
State PabM, the nrwinaaii— af the
rtMlerimi»d,aUrad£^rMltbe

in the aaylate Malate

Orw rraahritwf &lt;

tbaacaradaaf inutea.«ad tiwhaiaaca Ww &lt;
blind,
am wafurtwata Vri^Uf
,
dateaa of &gt;MKa am by tba hand uf lM, ,
foe Borno «bd poapoar, Axwrar aba* Mat
from tU -sighta *wd aonde^ *f aateaa.
The napraiad-anf tira para t*Mbca ata that
dray wa oqoMly capaWo-wtah m«f am
tai impaaraaii nt; and while Mr State ia

DacaniMr, ISM, -bow. that th*e went
at that Crate wtdiin the Stat*of MichigM,
Dot hm.thna mb hundred in rani prreuaa,
and that Um Uwdrad »d fiAr of tbewe
warn fdriy rabpati Mr. immediate aatebod trraUnmt, with a riww of eKucUngJa
aura.
Tbcao wdaacalda haia(p urn —ii

■-j*.*i&gt;'1. **• *&gt; .•»
..«aUuU &gt;uU* U&gt; Ukw u
(*,u .w._.
&lt;l».-»K&gt;c are Biitm «f n-pper, irswmdmU.
hkl in tbo
of uw ■fA with *o

�requires more tagtalatfon than

^j^arar^-aXi

fcrt7
UonbS;. to *■ U» oril
btisiness that comm Wort «■ An an

ta -.a**, —r &lt;ta ,^C«ef»I-hfar*»; k W&lt;-

o.

’ retire to Ik, «W»« Of lk&gt; rsS.Mf.

SJwto-fiaiki. wo, rw
,*:tkM UltUfa—
e Mrifo; bat prudence requirca that
ori^fltfaMt, h»M OV auliteryjwf,
d perfected that w. oaald roadilyi
m ourwdvCT to |tpel invteiun. The'
e&amp;ctMi way of doing this, in my
mj ia to extend -proper encourageto the forinatKxi of **l»cfopct&gt;4 al
Kmc.,'’ ami -far Um. p.irpooe 1 re-

Stake*

abtwtr appro--tit wffl, cmtoWy.Wau agttMWedwyrbe,

* very detarabfo raauU.

fa yaw-eeefet ta yoer-trbfatet te
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jo, tqwiJ polil*t nfkto, *1 U»l«**
niflyMs aArvrad to veto-

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JM. rt.-4fafltte.-Mr. Gmham, of

for the fax time during foie arnaiMi of
Congress, and took Ha beat fc the Senate,

Calhoun, pure notica of a bill to prohibit
to. ntaMitactura of wagoua in the State

on the 10th last. A slight attempts:
appbaar from, the g»Ilrrtas greeted Im

House.—Fetithma were presented for .
ft. ri,l» «f to»w “ «*J*
rrspeetfotiy referred far the
entrance. J1m triumph ia Hltaoia, la ae
peraana-,.
for changing Ae time far fadtt-'
details. From this eattmate, nrakMg •!»
dw aMowence fita dtatragmrive end cab- curing * re-election,
__
■■ b wnuefoiag
t~, «-f as ing the anneal tcramfoip elertfoos to the
uakirs, H is safe to calculate that the uff-set to the humllfatfoa fee ba» been »nbfin* Monday of Fefawy, aflfefar the •
rermie of the Rtotc
the next two
completion o! the narwmveet rntts ly
“State CspItoV' fobc Mbraitted to yon t ears will he amply suffldent Wmeet her
at roar present session. In pursuance of liaWIWes ttarfn- Butt period of time, fothe Kral day of April; for a new miTUia
thw Lagietatfrw enactment, lam advised clttfeng the Intervet upon one «ti re State
taw; for a State Awl from Gaand Tear- :
The French Spoliation Bill is mfltinu-that the-Board 'of Slate Auditors are per
.
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_
_
debt, »d ttartwymet*
f?rwl “&gt;’*T’n
y«’k* doings umtar
^T^fpXrfta! ttet ftUe'die in alljr urged upon the eunaideration of Ox» erne Chy to Newport, and for an apjro, .m—___ r leave am* anU ■“ b®*«
W eighteen priatow ofStato Ifah for th. Mme; for ,
the-actfaboro rafertW to. 7 oar‘•Stats —
T__ _1t(w

dotasadfacaefangfatbefateokaf foe
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spettive aets of ecaama aad esbapthaed I
The Legtataturc, Mile
thereof, will be capable of snppactiawb 2- *“"■ * - *“*—1-----pumdattao rate third aa large ax the prtw |
ent popofafam of rite State.

W-fcl. they

fit than cbMn. In my wptafon, uta far
better to give these lands, ta atnali quan!Utica, twtiw-aetaal arttler. srrifart. no tavI
part, to4rataage,tiata ia kscy thtm tee,'
■or wrdn five yeOre,'tan cetaltned, theooercc
r Caple.I" was built far a temporary pas- proprliithtak m yon ffayWke dpon our I
|; fa yot
be aaeu whether the a rrgbtry law; far the reatoeatiow of
pose, aad ta a time'wtou is was i^prao.
capital pauafamsgt; fi.r w ae^dniratt
&lt;k-r— «*" —•&gt;
tknbfo te bMW aay wther,
We had nt
«&gt;M&gt; l&gt;m*rr to^b. .pproprittrf
‘ »•« It. prta«**'tare trfyi to 4. to foe ewasnp bud law; (or extending the
time of rollscting tana it&gt; .rV^fWMWO.
»» » arff. SMawsMre comrty; by Aalm ILOwra
! d«l j t/ kidnapped Africans, liberated by a deand sisjer, fur power to »*M m-rtuin reel
•stair; for ciniferriwgjurisdiction ou J ita'Hie announrctncwl ta foreign joornata,
tiomof foe Peace in came of qecUurtit;
rf ft- Mtttl™. of ft. pn-rert. Of «*» that England’had grrew notice to our
St«o. tM,' n*s of twMwd, toerw governmant that tbc cession ot Cuba tn
■kjllt tttj.rt*., h hr Wo. tie tor- Uw VmtodStoto^ would wlb.toU.U4, »*’*"
atxty -throe tboumnd tkJiar., W hot waa iner rites of taxathwi lerird upon the ____
ww|*uk
wijfc X.______ _
Booh,,
q
__ i_ craatod
—- . i day In 5ovrnrl&lt;cr,and for extend itig'The
•tificicM far the waale aed aoeraritic. ot CX'uJ'tatTf”Jh'«—&lt;“"1«• ~»ft« o. tk. B«b™,
time of delivering tho tax njta to flie
too Stato-al that time, »O longer atMwera
f«r dutr toto^re fl» km- '
-&lt; C..n5m», «od oo ft. IM. Mr. Ifethof Deoeailwq rcatonUwn of certain
tbc pctqxiac. The different. afaveca of

U»'WA.lWTeonS«toa;fwl«U&lt;&gt;*'fer Jft. p«: to P«r

'kSlertqeSkTrttkbf «•*“ ' ehU* —
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.ton of toWlkm &amp;!1 fttM. »T&gt;™ th. r«- ll&gt;rt«|Mr, of MMnippI, offrr»l ■ n*- acotfevH of land la ixnawee county; fi*
the same in Gmthti county, for as a«n&lt;«dI mmitaate to the Uoom the anrranpoodeflew 1merit t«&gt; the preemption acctions of the

•ilfcCwvcn the different
i that BtxbjeOt.

xw2 end to tbc

etatof rndhtag H.IW item &lt;m the strentth------af the grant made by Cuegrem. The The
state heart to them the home -retation visit
folk *S guardian bears » Ma ward, ted graal

swamp
land act, and for tier relief of act
1
tlcna m&gt; lha aMtaJ ■ . . . , ,, !
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Jan. It —Mr, Fallows -f RmH, -gave
!n the n&lt;n»ac, on the 7th, Mr. Strphcna,
of Georgia, anMOMad that the bill fi.r 'tn&gt;(k»'rif a bill rthtire w» a Rate mad
Grrcflyille, .’Montcahn rtumQ ,. to
the admieMooof (Jtwgna waa inMadeaK from
1
Krtl manly, theacc !«• Hastings
-aud he wna ready to report H al any Lowell,
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&gt; land, to be trhim wlwtotf, and -that be
Hike it, waMn^ all ‘claim of drtlnafc
1 from tl&gt;c State.
1 would to frame th.
i law Mt Io make Ma actoirt oceupnncyef
i (kelarf -far fafaAlrfH *v&gt;
wafSitfofl pretedm to tbepfliriaywf the

auafou rtwvnf" ‘ 4 would allow any owe
to become the purvhaaer &lt;/ any portion
of' theao land, (except as against the
rights of 'the aetunl aettfer) al the price
__________---------------------------- tefl* fated ■ by bar; but the uMmy rw
wtota, have aH bafa kewted eehrtd frowi tae tele thereof, otigtato be.
_______-------- --. —wrf' rBimHn.a fond for th» purpaw of
vedlalming aahJ lands ta cotrflrrnWy to
the pto» iriuM of the grant. It h the no­
doubted tight of th. l^-ialatore to1 de­
termine bow moch of this feud n ncctwaary to be tried ta tcefaimitg there laflda,
ntid at pre newt it may l&gt;c hn practicable to
so dvtermhw- bet, Until- tbi. determina­
tion be made, I recommend that the taooey
1 arising frnon the sale &lt;d these tande, gt»
hitn tbc general hmd, t*&gt; be used by the
State for nil Icyitinwte portraaea, untit'
she enn better determine when, where,
and how nitich bf the Mine ongi* tn he
aaed towwrds the reclaiming of theac

gorernmenta cn

tinto, and should rvqutet immedtate .vtiuo upcm It.

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taw. Aa that tew nbw ---------&amp;tmtv. and Town Taxra fae all blended
together, and gut in’ the fame
,n
imeWthsi the State
tbwtarrollf

in
' Barry manty. ,
Jah. 13.—Tlw Frrvi&gt;le«it of tlto Scaate

Il i» alatod that the Republican mem. 1announmd,as **inieneHan&gt;«ort4“ a v*»&gt;mn
u-------- m----------- (j* B4im^oB 54 Oregon, 1 nkaiiuQ. fnxn tho fctato nf Now 1 fa nip
at th® present mme, if (be Dnnoenrta ebira, relative t&lt;» stat ury, which, on iu&lt;»insist upon the eidyaltm of Kanam, ou
the ground that foe “pojwlatiuir teat

tat Btrriutek —•• ■ ■ ■ i
*■
—- — - * ibould apply eqjfoUy “&gt; both.
taxe^tand &gt;ut into‘a column upon the
Ofl foe Ifoh, Mr. Hatch,of New York,
’■ tak-toH by tewdf.
In order for voo to complete the hml- wfebed to know where the Reflate Mil,
. non of l^tetat’Mi within the tinte ftvod making an appn^rialkm f..r the deepen•
, br tbc Cmatkution. you wlM fao to be ing.uf foaSt, Clair Ffata, was]
,'
eiveroct io in th. performance of yoo r duty,
The Speaker replied—“Ou tU table.and'nil tba amtatnefl 1 eon render y«« I
Mr. Waahbaroe, of Illtauta, moved tluU
. will dm mart nbMrfally acomdad. All
___ __be prompted
r
,
y&lt;ww ifanberMiana abmild
I it Le referred to the committee on n m&gt;rom&lt;W« the
tho w&lt;
w« II-}, mciw, but Mr. Ganictl, uf Virginia, ob»&gt;Wy by a dttore tn promtfla
tha wboto
people
faro and proaperity of f
‘
\ | j« fad,
y&lt;&gt;u wprestot. Tboj- have a right tow- i
U ia evident that the thirty-fifth Cun.
pert (bat v«»r enenriea m iU l»c exdoriv.ly 1
gro«, due nut intend ta bn held responsi­
. devoted to tbrir mmd. an&lt;1 that party
atrrfe wMI findwo place ta ynor animrila. ble for m»y important acta, but prefer* tn
’ And above aH, yon .tawldUer lw :»lfa five
)
all Important qweatiuna the go-by.

tiim. was read.
Mr. Pconoyrr moved to rtwomii the

rwH-talh.

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paper,tii the tUrnew—it eotnlng before the

Senate merely m a “miscellaneous p-i
per." L..C, yeas L nay* 31.
Mr. Jtoxw innval tn refer the paper to

the Cfomhitteo on Federal lL-tat}.&lt;na
Mr. Mpnoy would favor a legitimate dis.

positi.m ol Cbc paper if it kM ewue there

But! It fed m.teocni to.
Tbc Clair ct pls food th.il tiic paper kid

Isfifiiuately.

come

Bum

the ^Secretary

of State's

Mr. MuaaeyllMm inquired if.il wws
not tiwiel fin- the Becrt-tary tn transmit
papers to the Smite fey commwskntltin.

that, tho State you rvpreaent ia th. cpial
Mr. Crosivc wen in faror of laying il
, of the proedwt hi tbi. grefa'Confederacy
“{‘uiMMU’itiA axnrra Mawvkacturxu” on the tabic, that H.-nabies might judge
: of StatM.
‘
,— Wehme rcccivod from the Philadel­
better of its eharnctee. and moved foal it
MOSE8 WBNER.
phia Board of Trade, a naatiy bound vol- be thus diepoaod df, which mothm wae
omc, with the foregoing title.
It la a lost, ami the paper referred to the Commit­

book of 490 page, 13 nio_,

pqper,

tea on Foreign Rclatiunv.

beautiful typography nod illuateatod with
Mft Willtama gava aatica of
engravingi of aoma of the mou au^L aAMfache gowtealhn taw. &gt;.
tn.nulaccuriuf cataUiahmtMa,
“Quaker City A
Wt af faalr mpee- foe iatariiteate af &lt;hm and foe adhering
—- • wM/tfWMN hi • foatitete •*feliun, and that, unless they wet eowte legiatetew «M/their eafesriags before tri­
next hamst Mwst 'be very great. The
poputatim of Gratiot is mA far from five
tbMNsad, ■fa-thatasM of thaoManragooc
thcve wkHa the poet tiawe yeara. TW

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««fr«a tk'lSt rntonlkto of ft. Jtift

The cootcntaaradivided Into fbwrparte:. poalt;; kto.pp^rtuftj fc.P'tWb
The firwt part bemg an eaiay uf&gt;od ' the, of d» ma, land. to tkek dnuoagn-.
ern^cf. of ocnincneo ta manufacture.,—. far ««0*tW tom. of fteStoto; »M
Part 2d trwt. of Phihldalf bia m a m-. far a* r^Uof suffrage to 0Ux paying
"' '
nfacturing Mntrc—retting forth mine ofF eitiscM of tbeStafa.
(bo important advautagerH pMafaaua for

manutertiirtag.

Part 3d tfwtta rf the

d.&lt; u.T»»«. of

Kiag.^atf ntifi

wtabliabrafleta. Part 4ch U a'Eat of ri»
irtkfaMv'mKfeh pfc

the add rm of ot.o or m&lt;
twAn tfa uufeca.

Thb wortr le by Edwl

Br Hon- U~7 A* rri^uo, of Ka&gt;

toohMU,.|w koto
io.ifa, C.
' AfaM.katoai.fdp.o

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CHANC

□TATB OF MKW

A&amp;3#

�• CHANCERY NOTICE.
[TATE U-.

MORTGAGE SALE.

PRINTS^

gyy &lt;r gy
EftjF**?
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SBAWL8, tlUtlKRY.

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DENJJl^.

H-ASgEt*. 8BESTIXGS. STB1WS

TICKS, LiNSEYS. SCUTCH CLAIM

SniRTlXOB (Usss'to

TtCKT.JEANS, TWREOS. CASSI
'uEHEH,

STSSaMUU ; TW

ItEATli-MlDE
A NEW COMTRIBVTIOM TO SCIENCE.

.liras.

Im plat of raid village, will be
a! public venite,to tto higlwst I.U.M. at th* Coart lloiu*. iu
•mg Hte place of tedding
aid toJUy.) on Wednesday tbutOd da? of Febnary. .I’D.lBlU, at eleven o'clock lathe fneu-uu

REGULATING PILLS,
Dr. Radway A Co. hat* recently diaaormd a

LxvtSt C. liuixrn, Att'y for Assign, r.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
saratK of a'mmu nnsio.

IKMtfiMtfE
V
DliFAULT lUVfXO BEEN MADE IX TDK
tMitroht ufl.a atrrttou autu bl - WMHiey. ac­
' cured to Iva. paid by an Indenture of Murtgagc,
Uraring date lit* ‘secoud .lay of October. Itx.l.
' made aud aivcntrJ fay J. A Hart. &lt;4 llarrv Co.,
and State uf Michigan. Iu Abel llraje r, of tbo
' saiue place which aaid tnertgagc was dniv miunted
■I". ■.S'.' •
UM i" .■sen I ta th«otUe*v4 ttoBto'vter nlUvnlaoCUnrry 0*-.
•tefcsd.- De. Item a FMAR I aforesaid, in Liber &lt;J. of Mott gage*, on jmga xX‘.
»tvr« wwuirrupn*. victory, bv &gt; Ou which, aaid mortgnga. there la daitued to to
1 Ito akk tu Uumuing toal'.h
hundred and aeteult two iloliaiv *ul seventyG** cents iflTT 7i. ■ and no sail or proceeding,
at law oTequity, baring torn instituted tu recover
the aaid defat now remaining necured be said
■atrwanS adUdu a step of; tact lgaga, or-any port ttievwi: Entire, is MMC
to givrit that k» nrt'afurapourtrnlaubtowaid
murlgag* contained. and lt&gt; |mroiuue* uf lb*
statute in such ca*« malto awl |trovide.!, the prvuu»•»descrilirdta aaidmortgage, to wit;
All that certain t tree or pa txt-1 uf land situate
in the county of llarrv, and Stat* of Michigan,
aud knfawn *• the north weal unarter u( tto south

h&gt; au n*

A U n. I lend vi

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

wlthaluxunrot growth--ruwMrtro Um dandta*.
a&amp;r.'Srxcs saxrs^i?

Ttor are rolireh vegetable and banuleu; an in
fonts! tfonlMMca* Mattern
and
■croons who ara subject to Fit* of Apnplexv, Epi
feplie. Heart Dmearos, to.. should akaya keroa
box on hand.

fll'Tl ll-K SiltoMl

I'MCETWEXTf-FlVtCErW.

rot.

Ask for Radwsy’sTlegulators.or Hegvdsting Pilla.
wrrn. dark groro. and red Mm
prir.t.Of.»af*s-*iawe;&gt; ■ • -Ito:
It". January I-, l&lt;*

ctf I MISSION'EKS’ NOtlCE.

n axi f.i. sritnciETI
May A-foot** »i

irCLEWK.

.

iTM GE littiif.
-r. aud open at oil 1
n paper* are Ml for

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..MWTtoGEsaMi.

...

T*CFA&lt;*4.TI&gt;&gt;»i&lt; W» mad* in the parmroi
ill Of a tortaiu -U.S nfwwhto -wt~l t., to J-Mil .
bytoa IMrMure tf :itotto»ro-totodto date ito l
....
.

We. the iii.ilersigtM-d, having Ix-eli duly appoint­
ed CnrntHasiUvWto Uipnuuiuv uulsiljnal all elaituu
and demand* aguiust the rslale «.f Lcouard Stim­
son. hneuf the I'-wusliip «f Tlmniapplr.deceased,
held v give nUKv thal eight iniialto from I r 2”th
day uf Hrcmtor A. D. IS54. an- allowed fur *11
Ctedanr* vd said estate tu prearo*. their claim*
and d- nnuda I s the nuderoigvwd cmmoievivncr*.

rord fora regular drraamg farttoMuir, trill ptoaroe* ita cU.ir. and harp U Worn FaHn*te ntnnw•ild age. in all ite ualural toroti. l^r rji tton
upon th* bai.1, tto gray, ur dM.sod to acalp, to
■«a it; aud mitefo tto young will nut. as they rai­
' to tto lowing luck*, .o- Ito witciitog cud. «crr to
I Hhuut IL lt&lt; praiat te upon the toe st: of tLcc
“Tto agrot for Frol. WousTs O-ir Red -Mir* in
Xew Haven, received Ito Mineing Mt«r to re­
gard,to the Krolunt iv e a few wrato store:
Dacr Bitsa, Cnxx, J ply 2*. IVA i
Mr. tanvrtUMtfe-stiir: I kava bevartnmbW I
with daudn.lToracmf un Ciy to-.il foe ww than ;

A Mew Uie-€ reaure Priweipto.

Kndwny'a Rriiorating K**wwlteHt
Hrols Old Sores, I’nrlOcn the Blood. Instilla with­
in th* Syat*tn Bcacwed Health, aud Keaoiv**

it wa« tto ilnur. “ routored 'to scurf aud uov.
hair tonu to grow it b&gt; mm tan nr three inctre
iu length actors if rm* «N y. I tot*gram faith m
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^tent aoJgUriout rwneJh

■W-nd!*!***-«M
ailments, transmitted from parrote to ttoir chil
JUdway’* Ronorallng RroolveuL
Win radically ntarminat* from Ito system
Sctofuf^
-------------------- -uto-.

SHERIFFS SALE.

sst-.

DR. J.C. AVER A CO.
XOWtfi:, RABB?
EnfclJrt J. r. r.o» r.T», ilagiiggw.

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satear-

froro’tbc cwitra of th* Ajgbway, tbroee east
twelve rods, thaucr aoutk teeen rods to the centra
of th* highway, throw wett to the place of begin
Ulnj, cvuteimag cirUir-four rod*.
Tu* above described prttnUcs I atxall expose
for tale, at public auction, or r endue, to tbo Ingb«al toMer. al the front door of th* Court House,
in the village at Baatiittp, County of Barry, and

rn&lt;lB*T»,

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tbc system for years
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PRICE OXE DOLLAR PEB BOTTLE.
tor Sold by Droggisla y.eey wbersL

CITANCERY NCmOl

TATE Of MIOBIGAX.-Highth JndieW Gfr
awU. In Chanwroy.-Suit ^y.dio^Ji. the Cir-

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PROBATE NOTICE.
QTATE OF HICHMMX. County of Ba
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Dw rtster, did jou arec.ha** tte &lt;•*&gt;♦.—
&amp;Mneiim&lt;* called bypaebo«dtl*-lte hysterics
"Ti* tailed, wtea in th* tcmslo term it h«)»
L&gt; to ths IhrtMl, m with the feme of derricks
Rigged
to'stars vast woigbts ; or hks eteln
' u- P’unP*IH* the source of trsgedics-not lyric*.
They are the prxluet of * different feeling

A, dork prvcnrwwof a darker deem
Than HypLbua seTtatrtu* e'er k
A sink Isa &lt;d U»e heart, tbe lunp. th
A sluggish nwreraent of life-a erim

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Disturbs tbe bile, or ebeiei inmeaiber I
Do not pmfms to lx- a li-ornod son
Of Escul»pi«», which is n-as-o why
I know notwiwUtor it is bile or chyle
Thst indigestion put* ia a tarmoil-)

’Tie diaappioaiment bring* ft on in some;
Fear of the fainrr bring, it oafs others
Urtfe-Mjiffg o’hr oils tlxt mar nevirr eowe.
Until all present bapplnea* it*tnot&gt;&gt;er*;
I M&lt;u&gt;j ikyiaita wtes ttej first lea«o Uane,
. A nd bid adieu to parents, toilers, brother*;
Young mai.U aronflea frundin each apiokle.
For fear their lovers may prove false and fickli

UEATH, ELLIN ft Co.,
yaxcfautliiku.-&lt; ?f ».ta
tuts. Ayted s-tert»efit
r’’*
Rower’sasMteUdinff. ope-*'*’ **,uU *7”

a

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J. W. BL’C JKLK,
FASiHWAUI.BTAtl.Ota CatUjg itera te arfor. nM *» wot* warrmaed. Stasf oo Jrscrs»u otrert,’»c*r State.

a Cvm or Namuuua j
■t lomxo tct Bdoou.
r-eosied. so that ths saM asnrt-

Ad-! one more h-hr»t. Of csrthly mysteries
I kuow but little; but tin* much I kt»u«:
7/rtf if J ha&lt;l tg prliU ftU # Ua^t
(&gt;f r+h* ore, /«W&lt;i »W ferrr tit 4a»/t.
Pisnusvituc, Fsrnmry.'JWt.

natere.'WtxA ttaTy urefol, but driigfofcl,

“That la straws t”

f "r':

,A .

7?jAWeSA-'»WE«XET,

tortaK tota,ar«ua

J. M« XEYHtB,

forty
years,
wpfi' of cxtrnnrdhiary
„
•trenth, and stern, fearless bearing, aHd
even beside those of the band where be
diamnuuted, lie looked as though lie
might have mastered a score or them
aingle-baocfod.
'All rose's* the lady dismounted, and
•houted—;“Ot*r mistress Inizilla ! Long
life to our loved infotrete !"• "

were so inimitably united

and so wril

■0T1M1
inccessful openatkm, ready

Tfee rqtotor todito

uint of

i* m. rorwABT,

bmi rf

tfeegutoilbatal, ttoeme totidiQ
u&gt; etafe toto&amp;ra, e*i ttoueto opto to

the capital.
He had proceeded bat a
short half leactra •• his wqr, when tbero
dashed across the road from a by-path the
figure of a horse-woman fiiloWed by a
male -attcodanL The oavalter was but a
moment in discovering that th® lady was
•be whom be sought, and dashing th®
•para tato fate hoses’, side®, he soon
overtook hor.
.
»AK Doo PtaM aha aa4
“what brings you again into fee moan­
labra F
“Lady. »h*!l I tell you, truly T

fe. Ml Ito ».omata
^KjtaqtogVtod.

Aitoitow coo. *ni&gt; will—e u
,j
■BtoMi. I toCvsrif i*™rir &gt;"'*
erable unlea* wltbyuo. Pray do oqt.lcb

m® |®ae eight of oob who— .
i .
“Yea; I know vary wall *hfo
would say. but it is unpoesibla lor me fo
b« longer with you, s© youi MM lore
your bursa th© other way, and I promut
you al another time that 1 wiH meet you
on more MtotofeU Utoto."
“Ltolj,I know jto ttortotoo wfey, ton
I M iutoollj d» lto*»uoo to oto;

compare ourselves ga h* did. to
H wii. tad ^.nlfe. tin., to (Utattaf

sent* order and syatecn; bat wheo yiswed
b,y‘tti* l^bt ofsejsoc®—ytd aflert traced i

.Um ou ito «»
.Ul.
bd^a lira ,«.»&gt;Uiktofb Ito.

te cause—th® ihu&gt;&lt;i &amp; foot tn a^mlraUoa. ,

ol.culqpcrf totom.

Eet ^s lodk at fib® th® first thing jhat .

Itor w to M O.

greets our vlrioe, a* we look abroad, ,

Hgb n W

namely—the y«gmgJ4p,gmduclicns':
' liar* we sea, ^twwio&lt; from tha aarbe

«xuo&gt;ul»l«l I/V.m,

llw a urka of tiatara,
iltktatJIigwc^rwIr'U. Ito ,^,rtoi.
““ .feijfe toctoijdrf Jta iwdfeX'aw*-

al most the reverse, and yet hu« likw.

In

dues pcoalmity vfa «&lt;* tbaaaaselyv«*k,

of «, jawtuty’*

'HW**# *i™» d«»

Rcnx.p, DSkntor, Ir-sa.

dOfeMin tlmt-l...Wl tm -

lb® tear* aupny days bf aumoter io its
growth.

Inseparably connactod with tbs study
of nohurs is gsotegy.

ESSJSjSS

Thia aboWs how

rann,
with the dtBfer agents eraployed 'in (Lo ,tototototato«q«l lo
development of vcg®tati&lt;&gt;n. ’ The toll 1taf* &lt;to m dMtoi to, 'tatotoHUta. ■
Ito bto-rauw u4 n^, ,»■« tob&gt; to .
being cotaposed of different kind* of nM up ... ll» tavnur
Atoo^Uto.
wbsfanret, of agaaetMit Mture M well 'a* •
vegetable and mineral; hence each of the
lion. One more impudent feMvw ftan '
Uta rest, mad* fora W impure &lt;4 tha trevSSslFSS

upon that which their nature require, and
I.XuA
-1. - - a r. — ' .L- .1 . _ •'_ -to al. .

But, gMlbgy doe* not stop hero*:
it goe® farther—it penetrate* the earth to* ktowo ferfon fetorfeg (own. ■■■■■■'
lleetog epa* ,
taotoMM&lt;'
" " to Kght matry
“
’“Ktod, rtolios Ifeepltow wheto l^er .

other.

&lt; ^ruartf'^tepfl^re
_—e------------thing* connected
shows

(

c &gt;ndu»ive!r tiint onk-r cal hur-

muuy reign ciprcma Uirougbout naters's &lt;
vast domain. By an awuraftfoa-af tbo ‘
strata, of which the afrthia eompwsd, '

j

wa arc soabtad to discover, te spate do-

grtss of soon racy, th® )«og|b of liaaw 1

ployed in the creation.

This suay ap- &lt;

they are brought together; yet Mt h •♦I-1 ,
dent that a eertaWfirtodTriiinc was oc-

(Wundfr if Uouitotote

to'pM 1&gt; ttaototfeto: th, Ic.gtferf’.Wd.
iMSIUtM to MiM- ■!»*, W

tanm K™T,nT3»

•mfrtoT Iten tta dim m.nr ttouwto
ytoilHm'i* thft “H.Uiaa.itatol.

awr ofyiwaOto-^ootowtoi

tin «r a» «mV7 tain u
prowl taWMb totot
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»pr»lwritor.

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&lt;to
■l*w''

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H

„

W, -pro Io no«l&lt;» lte.lta*to» «/ feto or
total tor-»ll.^ from Uw ImI Ifefe.|5*

, proaebes nearer to Bira wtav-“m»nibcreth .
th® stere, had oaltoM Mfoy Irh-ert w
nate"

In vain were his ent/eatiea to induce
her U&gt; abandon tbo mode of life sbe fob
fowad. 1W told hot l» was Mt aw hum towartl Lisbon. ,
Ha Spanish avrftar, tart tott tf aha weald
swear upon the cross to learo the wild
assoetatav shows tee^ and ba hte foitbM
wife, he would bind himself to her upon

.

k.

IthaalMUVtruly remarked, that uf (

tad foiled; 1 resolved (okarw
t to I* tb«ir true Mend, t * *
. onctle ’
‘
. Ito dot.

rara-

; tier of unknown p.

’ rntmh ' TH* ''‘•Mfr

**
Ifeto tatoitooto Ito t
urn. m tutr tototototto. uf te&lt;x&gt;''guile could be harbored la that bosom,
Ito aaatoto titoe—&lt;rf&lt;totobfeto»
* arwrityjnd arwttarlMjte yMr
we wfefe to eetodM Ito reoctor. while
we tairodtoe tome of tor ptoncipd &lt;too

■ Uttn pul of •««■•»»
Ito too WM wonoio, wilfe
y«,a partialis aisarad notaa

Plew give us A coll.
&gt;r vteaL
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L-nvwD a GIUW
3. 1857.

Mfr

for mudi Ulan mibl aiu'uta nth
'«rrtW4ront£KbduXcm

iMwoe, gramifelber’s*-^jg

“Yo« taw Oom rnttogArtotam"

of th® uUnost unpc
1 »pnnpcV«WWM

r. .MS

Sf0*^ and tha littk

troutay: ta «U Uto tocitataro, «fcto to Ito. «&lt;

*• abt toW ifei«-»to»

All,

by th® aanifr-sun, two 0au U iMtarea

yoto wifefeto. Itotogk to *d"T- to “’t

to.n4 .«) told U lo..rd.
•Itor dtoamoBUd qsiddf.-------

»«.

a^l totofe to *»,
iFWbsMUtaai

soil—in th® aama ajttnoephern—warmed

different kind* of plant* and »hruba seize

Waving a kindly response to Brain, she
approached the lender, and taking hint
one. side, Jen rood the particulars of the
capture of ths prisoner.
Then turning
“Indeed, yas.*
to him, aha told Lum" in the sweetest
“Y&lt;«r own bright saY, the®, naught
voice be had ever listened .,lo^ that he
'
'-k.
thi/uld soon be placed at liberty again, eisa, Wleve ree."
“Where did you expect te sreTDeF'
but that it would be nccemry for him
“At tbe eavt where I fin* met YOU." ।
to remain a prisoner until ths morrow,
“
lam
seldom.long
in
one
plate,"fii*r®when bo. should depart once more on bis
pii.-J.
a
|
“But 1 hav® found yoo ww. and am cavalier, “but *be Uss trusted me. and no
power shall teaks in® open toy lina*booC
douldy —«- —' »—tade_"
her; tbouffh. truth to say, my lord, lomkl
The
-give you no reliable information of bor.^
and Wife.
—r
—--- .
A ware of tbe qwi’i lured elrawad th©
Doo lltototo. looked Ifeoi^feUwl for,
rooar®f rallaareta
‘
few mioto«.«Jltoo »li«
:
»O
Bliy loodg* sbe&lt;
tor,!, toptoto ptototltoltato
Ilrrtouo, &gt;na mu.t tog yoa to Itor. too. tire. We would

p-wor
row 1Un
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Barry Mill, •,

- x

oU. a fong yeva of datf stadfteqrW*

ia- tbo mo*t crumivc son** uf th® term, ,
To tbs'casual obaccrer'' •voa, naturupro ,

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M kwertv dot. ’■ Tlte U/Overnents su* all
secret sodden, and wrtrataaHete those ।
of tte wfed."
“No ; but gova^vwf Her will Is
“Well, adiew, eaptaln, and -thanka for ;
twr wlfMfo loMw.*
:
1V '
law.”
Buying wbteh,lhB«vutteriaoa»ted W !
•‘And how many do you nirnjbetl*
‘‘This immediate band numbers btrt taree and wsV MM wrendtef Ma way '
half a'hundred, beta'll the mbnntaineera
of Portugal are lesgi * ‘together,
'*
“ M1
ttnd
is the mirt rets oftn
Inok__with
‘•Tlurt is strange'. ______ _____
not u little Inlarcrt ;fbr her1 aftltal; no
atmouncod before th® queen ahd routes!,
leas on nccoont uf bcradf than my own
prospects of release *
had brought Mure in Lisbon set him doubtltss to receive hi* aentenos of death.
it Utas, into a proud and Stately pres
••No doubt the will free rtm. 8he
down as either erazy or half wltted, and
wny* docs that, but leave* the plunder V&gt; felt relieved that bte sought their society cnce that he.teu ushered, and after some
no more than he did. * At test he re­ iflHmp®rtapt
--------- —ve“Singular!
Who is tibia mistraw of solved once more to seek the robber’s re­ araagements, Ikt M^saty’s privy «o*mth® luwdittl 1”
treat In the mountains, and strive again cd informed Don Heriutte that tha great
to seertfe who had so completely be league of th® banditti had been. broken
the control of us all* ' '
up; that they had raemvad a free pardon
witched him.
With this purpose be ohc* more sought *t th* haod* of tar Maiasty red had
A* the du*k &lt;4 evening began to shroud
the sky, there earns into the open area a out the path, and finally reached the caw, been aurollod into the nervier oi govern­
couple of home* and rider*.
-—3 but the robber* were gone. 'They rarely ment; Unit there (to longer existed say
.
. Tboy —
proved
V&gt; be a lady'and War'
[Io mala attei.-daut occupied one spot any great length' ef oMMM
5be contrast bctwecii the (&lt;o Wai mark­ turn, *si had been guae from ttaa for b*t StHI M it WMI
Disappointed and unhappy, the mind had to rontt ...___
cd. The woman ww - young, petite, and dnya.
beautiful; bvr attend ant, a man of sfirnc cavalier again turned his steps toward* who tVWMthal bad anted

“I fear nothing, rir? abe aaU, touching
•ignifioantly the jeweled hilt uf her «tilIn ohlen time there reignod a beautifsl Ictlo.
“And Item tliesc people arc my
young ipircn In Portugil, who wo* no less friends; they would risk life and limb to
riMMUitle than beautifak
At an early serve me." .
.
age c-illed t» discharge the rcxpnmihle
“But, lady, your beauty, au oMtraordk
du lies of the thron-, she brought to tbs f nary—”
chair &lt;&gt;f atnle a strength «f mind and a
••Nay, nay, air, you are oompliineat
p-&gt;wvr pf judgment that placed her coun­ ary.”
I
cillor* often at feult, and carried her tri­
“Only hooast, j aesura you; for till
umphantly throagh many trying acenes thia. 1 net er tethoU unfr-"
and emergencies.
As pure in character
•Tut. W&gt; dun will do for tbo pres­
as abu was Itcualifid in penmn, she was ent." iutemrptod tlx lady, holdtag up her
poasrased ofthd most nnwaveting exxur- riding whip, half vuxod, half pleased st
agi-,juwl atriiog in conscious parity of hi* word*.
.
.
i
purp.me, she ventured whsre others might
Presently • rod® sapper was prepared,
have hesitated before they advanced. In aifed while' IniriIte’- seat was plaood by
short, Msratimi was a queen in every itari^ and bar repast, areteipsd alona^
, , , aendsof the word.
.
At tlw tline to whioh wc refer, Portu­
’&lt;*«
gal, as well a* Spain, was overrun by

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-N«»t ah." i
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“Does she leaAyou Tn y&lt;nfr predatory
eienrsforUf
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3

dtate .nd *!‘ oiSfr
1*^*1"* * **
Ofite m G-xxliw Moek.wp aMIr*.__________

1 TTOBXEV -Ud Coo»»el»r

WORK.

’

-Yea; H to aftre lmr&lt;«*r*
•■CMlcM'fcrl*--’
-*
&lt;«w- departed teMnlgta."
•WUr«taiM*r

�B*m«
with tbe/r/rrsoatea. b hte
~ be complains of ill-tristiigl
j hands of •‘Democrats.” Tol
. ter with the history of ths j

there is a significance In Atfg
The eoligbtrned DenuXata
The Washtepa* contested election rose
poX),

science, and sell out his party tor the _ ________
to the justo«- rf lha final fossa, aM wll

agree that it is better for nil ooocerned
ffliajt' should be disposed rf, in some

It will to&gt; romerpbered that

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- )M. U»8«^.

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proposed to act. . Tlwhy the Democrats

pdfff SML rf Ue- Brfto CHHLPrfE lW*®»d^Wbdl Kmil Iialadmiaq^.b«»«&gt;,swi,bSIJW1*MM&gt; --------------------------- ■“““ ---------------“

wjjrJ' The manner of ita settlement, is of
writ a character as to relieve the Kepubli- fraud
cshFoTffte'Bcnste from an imputatfou of ri8b^WT»ffi«MdW«IWC-'-Wjn^
birring been influenrod by political con is, that ft* editor leaves, the Joffcraontan, J
Jflrtnlioni.

h will be reccollectod that he

'Mt' that-sorhe votes unquestionably in

tended forhftn wore thrown out by the
canva^icra on account of some error in

The C--.Hrawere acted in ac­

cordance whh law, and the Senate aus-

UBBed their action.

A Itbongh the decis­

ion may not be actually just, it la in acrordahre with law.

■H5SS

A HH for the relief of the people of

Gratiot and Isabella counties, pained the

,

Senate, on the 21st init, almost utum!

snouriy. Tbe bill provides for an approprialion of 115,000 to be placed in the

tone of tbs paper, nnd w» shall expoet in department of the United Stntre iu reffis
future to find the colomnaof tbe Jcffeb Ing to grant a passport to a person of
his diaorwtiun for the purposes act forth ' wclan filled with aomething better than African descewt, contrary to previous
practice, aa:d of the treasury department
in the bill.
Tbe biH mrt with consid­
vindictive personal tirade.
W« «rtend ,
w
lTOIU
_____ rwi
erable opposition in the House, and was ■he Um) of leU«»iJ-p «. JX) Oorahr.
r$* W’•»~
finally lost by a vote of 49 to 10—uut
grfe them as master*, and of the mteriur
being two-thirds rf the members elected,
drpartmvnt in refusing them the right of
a* is required m appropriating money for Lane, Mr. Buchanan's.nieoa, and tbe
entry upon the public domain' to become
purchasers, lean unjust and illegal denial
_
a private purpose. A motion was carried who
! and invasion of tbe rights of ritixena rf
uf recowrider the rote by which this bill abort]/ to.be married (o Mr.. Magraw, of
New Hampshire.
was hfot; and the biH was laid, on the te- Baltimore, brother of the State Treasurer
Aeo.'crf. 'lint wo are compelled to be­
bla’fur Allure action.
of Pennsylvania.
.
lieve that those invasions rf the rights of’
Also, that Buchanan Henry, private nin- citixens are tbe rewilt of the Dred।
Mr. Farris, from Montcalm, maintained
that there was considerable suffering lu secretary to the President, contemplatoi Scott decision coupled with a desire on a&gt;
tbbta counties, while Mr. Carr, rf Mid: resigning bis position at the ekes .of this part rf thonsttonal administration to fa
vor and strengthen the sinveboldihg to-■
land, denied that there was much suffitriog session, and taking J^wife pi)daughter,
tercets, which Wil! continue so long tie1
there; and both rf those gentlemen arc of a wealthy Washington gentleman, and r;*
slavery
remains a ruling clement in’ the
—
1
in couniice contiguous to those v&gt; hich this settling in New York to practice.
govern men t of the country.
RiioM, That tluwo nnd other aggres­'
hMI was designed to relieve.
Anousnixu rax FnavKiira Privilbok. sions rf the slave power make the pro­
-Trom all accounts, IcgialaUon is pro—AbiB to abolbih the franking privilege hibition rf the further extension rf sla­
vfoiw &gt;ith u much rapidity as san I
to members rf Congress has lieen intro- very a neeeaeity, and Ito abolition, where
wsll-be expected iu a Legislature where
hands of the Governor to l» used in

majority of tbe members arc rnnccusrwen,-™v
tnhmhk membm «lili »)M In port „ *, „ „
pnWr, .U.»W we.r.
totaad to borineas which devolves upon.
office stomps, to-be delivered trt the be- by their-own authority, Uireo rigfau to
tUia. AU
tUl bolk Lnuicba ar.
gufojpgof eseh annual session.
X; f it* citizens which are denied them by the
composed of men rf more than ordinary
abilitica, and that there Is a determination ^’sa WtaTgap Jan been very stuedy ; linolvtd, Tbnt our Senators W in­
to tfeayatA business with all pcaaibrf for the last few wceka—rajo—snow—oulJ s'. rw:od and nur Repreerntativto reqoekt
■aarm-nwd, and frorec ground-tber-4 ?**:"* *? PTT” e&amp;,r to procure swrb'
haste, not incompatible with a propur-ta■
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' gro uh&gt;—u«r .
bj Congress as shall secure tn
dtfataoding ul sack bill passed. Most uf mometcr at twenty degrees below zero,
every eitterei of tbo State the full enjoy
the Icgialatioa contemplated at-thia an &gt; and in forty-eight hours rain and mad ment ./ his rights.
■
aian ia rf a local character, aad docs not predominate—in Let, a *tasd&gt;. cfouye I
XmdM, That Congress pasoesse i the
a

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Sbbs&gt;.ha—Tbe Indiana Legislator? at

Ths Dotow BsornskH CuKvicraD.—

rend-tho account of a bloody murder, in
J tea* last, in Macomb county, by two

bretftfrrs tamed Dbydn, of their sister,
) i
• ntrodtics committed by them
upOS^ the bedy of their atetsr in presence
of.cthar pereuM who dared not interim.
And who, niter committing the bloody

in a state of perfect nudity.

They were

tried Aw murder te Aqpwt last, but the

jury were unaWo to agree.

Tbe second

trtal 'funmesetd on tbe 13lh of January,
M&gt;. tt D. T«rj. vt Dwroit, Mog .m-

ployed on the part rf the peuweutkm.

^onsr’a Um’s Boom for February is

The plea uf tesaeUy was of course set up,
bat ir te difficult to conceive the priobn-

bility of tw.. ’■.-..•.Let s having been seised

received,

k ts a splendid number, and

iadtepeMsUe to the perfet ammgemeto
of • tedy'e t^tet. .

with insanity upon the same rulyect, and

at the same time, so as to art in perfect
cuerert in the tnanter of their steter, jind

all Other acts uf atrocity connected with
k

There certainly was method is their
The trail lasted sis days, and

ttftomaot prevailed through

Ifoens being drtaruiined that

la w day a Ha few »ad«' sit*i
for tbe rnrstai sting, M Bouton,
;
loon, with shift be rlgltaito
।
attempt
to crore the Atlantic a
1mcr. TU fooney ta'tn be furafa
weahhy gratleman rfthemoden

sera escaped cteivirtton they
tsrnpe punMtenest AfiortiM '

sto be forward^ to the an' New Hampshire, informing
U«
ur Wai an
uUellimM, c».gtn,reUy, wj
t«ll.r compel
'Ml o«». riiku. uuJ„.U»

Arouod the whois qfrtte ift kit of box

arrangement, wbt* 16&amp;
CuhioricI wpodru spHtob

-

wBBetM A,
Tteaninri

•fcrpufo
Tiruugh tbe plank
'crtfe frmrie, M

tod to iKrtksa aiefo&amp;ML forenmetmxx

whfob transpired toms tone ago. God.
A. fkahh, the edlt&lt;r of our Democratic
oofemporary, in this village, haa reoforrf

the appointment rf Deputy (J. fi. Mar-

Whether

the course rf oor cetempmary, fa cm-

bracing Imth sides of tbo Leoomptat) qqr- ,
vd

,
ii -1

oL.MdmJ,

.while not ap-.

-ft«

uuly
- to’Um navigation but all thn tejma------■-•tn interest* of jbe ceutilry.
v
Gidduw*M4vemuicv of on amend­
ment to aboHan the traffic in slaves, to

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j

i, sud . to give a proper cooI all of i&lt;* provfeious, gad need ।
ion* whatever from’ that or width 6f tbe mt,’cdntah)lri£ft W«Mr.
5t*h: ** to tbeir dutfos as dtb 'TV; Wk of the nrfk fibjMft «is
strip made' to match tho'rfWr b then

grra, it not having been folly prorvd that
the nwtier wn# prrrnvditate-d.
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&lt;~k “P fo Fi’«“
Mr.Cmnins,

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thoracesrf murder in the areurf de-

Rswaunfo.—We have heretofore omit,

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rwcxTE' suate
fastings’ ipritt &lt;rrnrt.

STECllL NOTICES

.

about an hour waa consumed in consulution, wjNn they rateamd' into awrt wifli

innnj, rf

trf f&lt;
waa further perfponed till Tebruary 4|L
TNodpoa Mk40rt*
Wl fqxqjlf Bros-

a high eminence in iboir line, and. stand
which Ulla country in the tcroUr nego­
selPpilioried, alone.
tiations witb Great Britaia io J814 is
The School Director*.at their recant
committed,
jjsraij,
gaudemen
State {lunveutiun prepared a series of
sped fieatIon* ofthe m n end men ta especially countenance the traffic in .human floah,and
involve ihcnalbm in tbe guilt of pentirvl
needed-in om primary sftoft law*rMr. Smith, of Va.—What do you think
These have just be«i presented, and arc
of the CooUe trade, and of tbo French
traffic in Africoust
.
“kt Tbat the district board in a dfo.
Mr. Giddings-! fhhik it as bod aa the
trict comprising more than ten scholars, roaatwiac ajavc trfide. If It was to sell
be oomposotbof fox members y and in dfo the gentleman and bi* wjfe nnd dtildrvti,
trieto of more than five hundred scholar*. 1 should ub&gt;L ‘ (Langhtor.f
of trine members, (if the district should
Mr. Smith—1 »ogg»t whgtb»r ii wtwld
soelret.) ewc-Hrtrdrf the mstnbato to be not be iu Wpll to comment un the ipter-’
slreted annually. . Baid hoard to elect eailng.fcrt, that thirty fire vcsfo-Ia in Irro
annually from their own number, n Pres- State* aro engaged in thip.alave trade, and
ident. Secretary, and Treasurer the dnouTy lire in tbo Southern, trfure be un­
ties of tbeao officers to be defined by dertakes .to reform tho morals rf bis
law.
•
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Dciubbor*.
' ’
‘ W. Tliat meh districts may, at the
Mr. Giddings—| wouldaa soon lay my
annual meeting, vote such sumsibr teach­
band on a northern u a southern pirate
ers' wages, and incidental purposes as
I am riot sectional In roy view*. [Laugh
they may deem necessary.
.
lifts
“3d. Thai the census be taken oT all
In the rorirta rf hi* remarks he said,
• —t"— "•"&gt; •”
i«iuow*, artir ow&lt;
children brfwct-Q tho ages rf firh itod
if be sbonfd bo nominated for Gort-rnor lb« Srx. .nd cure Ito pain. ..id «t two. prepare
twenty-one.
.
•f Ohio, he wonted to make, a stralcht- tl* P«rte to took.
*'4tb. ’Durt ln all districts .the amount ont iosuo with the Demrx-ratie'party. Tie
Iv roc 4s« srmaisa rsow xara.i ai»aa anas•*J,C &lt;•«*.-FT.tr &lt;fo.r.n. rte.ra* frrefo. .rf
necewuirv for fuel shall be raised-by tax.
wtnbcd to kriaw (from Ms collrngtib (Mr. take * J-.-fotormllr, msrsrottotoerf m^M.
“Stir. That tbe township KbrarvwyaUm
*•&lt; tof»
afo
Cox.) whether tho latter’a party was for ,
be abolished and dirtritolihrariro subrti- er atealnrt tbe slave trade.
; f
’
.
* VnwBKrftafolijte?
, .
Urtedt the State to raise by tax annually
Mr. Ok rose ft pay kls reypccte
Ms
not leas than one-tenth rf a mill upon
colleague for a few inomoota, and a crowd
the taxable properly; to be distributed
authored aroond Mn»:
HeaaktthntMr
among the districts that shall raise an
Giddings knew that the Demneratic
eqntd -amount by taxation, and to be dis­ member* rf*tbe former mw&lt;o i voted
tributed to the same manner as the pri­
that it waatoespnllant and unjust to re­
mary school moaeyl
store the African- slave trade, and thin
*•&lt;5111. To remodel the . pnivimuna rf
Democrats, aurihand south, are nppriried
law In regard te tbcrtospecUoe rf teach­ toiu
i
i,
ers and schools.”
Mr. Giddings remarked that he bod al­
Gov.. Bipgbani’s Benstorial supper luded to the cototwfoc slave'trade.
|
oomga dTWmajtow ffigM ahMb^Mob
Mr. Cek rammed and raid, that Mri
Hotter. A Hoge numDrr fit itrHlartaM Giddings hm) undertaken to (rises tto I
have been.ssnt(Hit, mclnd’ng alt the mem­ Democrat* wru (hire j&gt;'rftl&lt;»n and inrolbera »l the Lcrislature.'
*- ■ ’ &gt; '
cute Che idea that the Drmncratle party ’
A deeply IntcmUng exMbrtww rf ‘the was pro-slavery, when be knew Uut ft '
pupils of the Deaf. Duriib arid Blind Asy ■ was neither' pro ptw unfubvery, but
lurt), took plAce this evening. Inrt dosed ' placed itaelf on the doctrine of leaving 1
at so late an hopr its ‘to «»T------ 1
- ‘
the people to n-gwlate (be matter m they
Arm proper.
&lt;
.defer a fyll rc|x&gt;rt'tmfil to
‘

caae was closed and went to the jury,

abalfi.r theGmaqrrf Bsrvy.

revenue hwa.
,. ./■•
At the instance of. Mr. Stepbcm, of
Ga., the ronaiderntion of toe motion to
aMnink.Ua Jwgph ^po|irf^ W\ .«*■
ported al (be last wom to the.ppigmrt

ns1{J ! »i'nt to legislate for tbe territories of tbe
United States—a Tight oo kmgifflrercired
1 and H firmly estoNisbrd, that it cannot
now be questioned without insulting the
its late extra session, hare repealed the
it.teliigeoco nf the Avnerfan people; and
notorious divorcs law, which juadtewn the duty to eaevcise Hint right and to ad­
*&gt; many from other States, within her vancethe cease of universal liberty ean
borders, temporarily, fur the.puqpouo of not be abandoned*without proving recre­ ,
ant to Ao spirit uf the Dedaretion of
annulling their marriage^'vpjra. .
. .
;lndepetxience,.aDd ffilw to ths memory
of tbo founders of our glorious ©ontedNaw Bax'ta.—Ti it »taiW rf
•**.
’’7 ' uv '' \
'
pin is soon ft hare )&gt;»*• nj» Urfi^to
. The taticn of. tbeBchate on this docu
be established—one . ft Iktrolt, on. ,,
iDCTlVreportrd in die pfoccedipgs of that
Be -topefo ffirt kfr oMIragoe nwrtU
M U nUMfle-.ll day, resulted iu its refeience to tbe CbmTux SnotHx1' Barn ’hr
’nominated for the &lt;kt&gt;vertMw*hip rf'Gfiin, '
n&gt;ittres on Federal Retortions.
?el;sc- nur redorfT fo-iT wW f
&gt;HiHt'whra'0Mf'«leetl«ite'wss&lt;rvcrWe Hatter
auent. Senator Brddbehd introdueed tbe shower bath* which the
wmsW ».c4efe to ptader over rtm
^Hxsnxaa Lvcstw.—The question of follow teg, which took s like reft renec :
ere jfortrit, and italalra with Ariiitidto—“| yield to1
That tbe committee op tederuF ' sd. to witness It in otarrfto
“Spiritnari.m" te contmnod foe tiMt Sokri, triltmi a popular opinion in every tbi---------«.W W*fe3riteft
relations, to whom was reform] sundry
. ss -well ■•
tirday e remng. Dforossfou M «uod Tem­
resolutioM adopted by tbe Legislature of
pter Hall.
'**
*’— Tsbire, be instructed to report
■ is composed of

exetto ns much Interest cs it ptbrnxise continually.

Most pfopr readers will recollect ha*ii^

train.

• “a^

Wd the certificate of election, while Mr.
'Tyler claimed a right to a seat, from tbe

the’bay«its.

&gt;**

and, wa believe, also Baltic Creek, fur a j
more congenial ciixuatoan&lt;f occupation— i
nehbsr ertahtisbod nor
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as a istioasHDMitoitiau
. gsarfsrf, That tbo reorot attempts of
un regretted by tbuac who knew him. only
rf sharp. preetess,te whteha
through hta ^»pcr.
But, aa' the policy th© nutionsl govornment by promises and
——. — —simon-pure Detnoeral atandteunextelWpursued has brought its own just retribu­ desiring to be admitted into tbe Union, to The majority, however, are aok to .be baf
_a^a^ of
_sl.human
-------------BAlyaM MlilillhbrJtea e.jl.-Hl»4'
tion—and as that is all that wo know of the. introduction and support
TV Jto. 7&gt;v« Senate H^wtoe “Mvr
the maaj to condemn—«f® .certainly wish ate very, are' unprecedntew wnd atrocious,
rte," (Urea-M. Cowb) eaeiaa. to bna ,«s
him better su^ceea in eotne other sphere and merit uahwroei reprobation.
tered into compctitkm wi^h himaell. t«
J?&lt;sote«7,
Ttet
tbe
legtelatton
pt
tbe
of action.
■
■t
country sod the expenditures of its re- aee wtesh euecamirs day shall produce
'■ '
ro a-for
'
the moec wHMTiloto auacka upon either
Nawsrarxu Casses.—J. C- Getttritr
tbe officers of the Senate, the action of
succeeds Mr. Pease in the office of the tbe Inhabitants, k te the imps^tteathuty that body, or lh« aroiixw of At Gov­
~X-“—«i.u \W^l&gt;. norf
Battle Creek
Hiaaaletory of . the immense majority of freemen ern, r.
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is all wa cmiM desire In one who is bound, whose interests are disregarded, and only to be understood
inflexions.
Ip
all Ux. Wvwvpwpvr w®.•—
in this enlightened age, to puWieha so- whose righto are violated, to combine in
polities! action to insure their protection pvudunce wstrt from tbe Legislature by
calkd Democratic
_
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the tettor writort of both parties, 1 hart
nod security.
betokena a great hnprooement in the
Arecforf, That the action of the State

The Democratic member,

Mr. Ton),1 tanr been perrfiitted to retain
Ms scat,

That freedom is the natural

VUI. yuw permit theta to

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n bilious district*^
'r-aiia. every body S
&lt; ly both far care mi
hi. price will plaoe
-the poor as wad M
nrfty of this Mm

Haat tbou Slrd ta rajirai. Ma soal frou tba Mraad
Upon wbUh Uh frail bark M cul •
Than acai not forgi vea«M from the AU-wiae above,
If from others »oa keep back tba cop—

H*ra. *ontb ’..de uf State »trert__________

~~

E PURPOSES Of AHMEV

ed that ducaM wilhm ttean rarely uitkittad er Me
&gt;:-.nK Fniix-rJse s»«Mhj Uti

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O4JKLKY,

WHOLESALE and retell drater is. rad
teturer of tasthcr. DufaVS. U-.
Cre*H. Mirt. Al*o. *W» «“r *?**■*• ”L‘
. &gt;.117_ -■■ —LJ.l—
l-.A
&lt;U&gt; hldea.
■Who is &lt;41 Jacobo 1” inquired his
friend.
“nave you lived in town six months,
snd never heard uf the fellow before T—
He is one &lt;•(" the meanest fellows in the
blsoe. lie sdves every cent be gets, and
boards it up, but for what purpose no
one «in tell, as he has but two children,
WfiM prev1&gt;.oi&gt;.,»t hi« “oM Waad_________
and they are well enough ofE
And his
dress shows what the man is. He buys
■WILLIAM JOMEM,
the very meanest dulh, sod luoks like a
WXKALEB in rwrrir*, prarKWU*. prrduca, fab. lubber?
JLFBatier. hrd. port. Ac. Htore ou .-U-ta »&lt;-,,vp■MiU -Rower a block," aud una doortl’l ufbvtrt.
u What’s the fellow worth F
“That’s more than 1 can tell. Rome
~ MECHANiaU.
rate him at one hundred and fifty thou­
UKATII, HLIJX fa COv
sand dtjllars, some less.
But there’s no
MASvrAvTVitns »&lt;
«!•*»•'» *• &lt;«*■»• telling what the man is worth- But his
meanness makes him notorious. No one
respects him. Why, he was never known
.. J. W. BACK I.Ju, . .
to give a cent’ to any charitable institu­
llrflffnSlMfaK TAILOR Cattmw 4rae
tion, and the poor might starve, tor aught
d«r, and all work warrauicd. »b«p un J
i ortcl, near Stale.
be would care!”
.
Mr. J so" ba waa a man of some seventy
_ _ XRorunstoWA-^.___ '
year* of ago. Hu commenced life a poor
"
DAMIEL COOK,
buy,but .had. contrived to taka toapthar
TTCTICE OF Tin: FEAt'E, G-errelU~1 »»4
quite a fortune. By tboao who had been
J fas Agent. •'« «"«* «•
fafcUraAra olbcrtm-W*" psrUh&gt;i»f tobbo-twe. Ices sueemful in business, be was accused
OCm in Goodyear's Huck, up Stairs.
of all sorts oftricksry and deception. It
was raid but little uf his property was
A TTORXSk’ sod Couuselor at Law, SollS*?*’ accumulated by strict honesty. At the
A aud Counselor in Ctmacrry. and frotary Ftob- timo of ubicb we apeak, bi* wife bad been
li« wUl nroiui.llr attend U&gt; any bu»ioe«s entrsslW te
in any rftbe Cwri.oC this Ststt.- dead several yenrs, and both children
OAasis the Coutl Bums.
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avttk-d in life,
Mr. Jacobs attracted
some -attention—being somewhat aingular
~
L A. netfeMOOk.
in bit own dress and appearance. There
was nothing like pride about him; be
purchased for hia own nto thirt khid of
duthing which b&lt; thought would wear
the teogMt, Without regard to the pre­
vailing fashion* of the day.
No one
euuld find much fatot with Ms general
habit*, for he was strictly temperate and
moral.
Whenever a subscription waa
raised far a heacvolont object, Mr. Jaoobs
was the hurt person called upon, ft waa

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and mar dultere were «mu*ibvtad.hy
the wealthy and by men in mod rate ewcumstancca.
At thia time agentieonaa
called upon Mr. Jacobs and reqoestrd a
few dollars from him. After heariug what
the man had to say, be remarked:
-f cannot mtf Bij name down; you
know ] never do.”
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3 imu res.
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4 a 'L&gt;&gt; ^we*—&gt;t«
uiw
raeww^ra
man gore about, and hr eecrel, distribu­
ting U, «**y, WM U- M red
pressed bar gratitude in tears, saying:
■I have nuts stick of wood to burn,
aud wsaraete auything to oak ia to* hoaar,
and but for your kindness 1 ahauld bate
He hadTever Mon
euCsrad.
I always find that tbs Lord
raises tip friends, and will not tet ms buf­ known to be generous in s tingle InsCnnm
fer.
About three yeare ago 1 lived fa —like a sponge, he was cocxtantly draw­
• &gt;*■ u
one of old Jaenbe’ houses, and you know ing fa, ten totting anHtoy^.
"EverybodyjF bo eontteosd, “fa tola
how partiuolar be is to bav* the rent paid
on the dsy it is due.
My quarter’s real vtonteybas beard of Me ’ftvpnMaa:
After hi* death everybody was anxwas doe ; the money was reedy, but 1 had
toe« to-do justice to fee tare who, when
nothing to oat fa the house.
1 waa out repeat one fafif'tite follies and TDeen- ” ■
-a r *-•*-&gt;&lt;■» «H #&lt;&gt;
of nsealami potatoes,and hndhstiadoson neaeew that are laid to bte door, most uf
than young
sticks uf wood.
Mr. Jaeobs called for whteb are true, I here ne doubt, you, gehbte rent I told him ray situation, and tiemen of tbs jury, would be ratootehed wtt erected inter his sleeping body, on
asked hist to take one-halt and ken OM beyond measure. But 1 will net rake np wMeb-wss Inscribed bte name and age,
the post. In the present tone fun have and the day of. hi* death, with to* feltowsaying ba must hire all that in de« hbn. beard the evidence on both riJre, and if‘ mg line buncatb;
-,
I gara him everv coat i had, but the on- you have an iota'vf common wenoe riiu
“judo« KOT rsow irraitteKcaa.’’-,
filing man only gars me a receipt, and cannot hesitate fa whose flivor tedcowe.”
Since the death of Air. Jacoba, the to
left me. 1 Dover felt worse iu my life.
Notwithstanding tho jdva of Esq.
I bad nothing scarcely in tba boo«, and Mason, the jury decided fa favor of Mr. habitants of the town fa which he lived
have been extremely parufal how they
nothing to bey with. ' Bui the Lord was Jacobs.
■
judge their' fellow creatures. If a man
Having the name Of being a herd char,
good to me then, as he has been now.—
has the appearance of befog mean and
Just before nine o'clock somebody knock­ aeter, no One seemed to put any ooofiMteeriy,
a ward is Iteped to bte die­
ed at the door. It was a cart man. Ha deore in him, and his enemies often re­
credit, a doaen voices will cxtialm, “don’t
said Ke wre directed to have tba articles sorted to the entanglements of the taw,
in Ms esrt at my bouse.
1 thought it depending mostly upon his unpopularity
was a mistake. Bal he had particular di­ for their success ; but they were often de­
erenccd. ' Nd young man, for many a
rections, bo said, and would not carry feated.
, year, has been known tn vprekadtoreethem awav. I asked him who salt him,
Th c name of Jacobs became so noto, peetful word to toe gray headed and fariiHUon
account
of
his
repntation
for
but he mud he did not know nor aarc.
। firm. The singular life uf Mr. Jacobs
slnee be bad got tim fob and was paid for mcMmewx, that no one pretended to call
; la* exerted a happy influence throngbout
it. There was half a barrel of flour, a upon Mm for charitable purpoaee. He
was
known
as
the
rich
miser,
and
likened
teg df baeon, a boahel of potatoes, some
"
sugar and tea; and 1 assure you,sir, •&lt;&gt; unto Dives of dd.
Cm was ever more grateful. Who tbc
He had lived to the common age of
voient man w** that remembered man, snd longer, and the period drew
me, I never knew, and probably never nigh w hen be mint give ttp the ghost—
Doaths fbom Gaiav.—We have a
shall. The present yoa have given me The old geutiemxn was taken sick, but he
number ofdeaths caused by grtef recorded
reminds me of toe peat.
A thousand wan calm and collected.
Hi* iplmiter
thanks for your kindacus ’
llukveu will called upon him often, and; from the tenor In Midtewd^ nogmhy, for toe treto of
which bate rrepooaibte. The nombef of
reward you."
uf Ms' coDvenutlon, appeared tu feel a
Uarued mon who died ot grtef tn «MeFrom every source the old miser Ja great Interest fa hifa.
euhe ruceivod a severe tunning down.—
4 bare not long to Ibe," aaid Mr. ja-1 qucnce of various accidents is very oonRich tnen and poor—the widow and or- cobs to his pastor, "and 1 know sot but' siderable. Tribolo, a fldfentino engineer
of the sixth centum
’ '
nban—were alike fa tote respect.
He
1 am willing to go.
1 have lived many
bad but few friends, and seldom aseoms- years, and i hope I hare not spent them i inures,eM*lbe W
caused the inundttii
ud much iaeoetecy.
Tfeere were a few
in vain.
1 trust I luivg done sumo little j HAHttfa Vlgllu*.
individuals who were as mean re Jacoba,
good, and lk.,.1 may do some more." ;
In 1877 art toa age
fart DM as wreltoy, with whom he appear­
Tbe minister was struck with astonish-1
ed on intimate terms. Fratn the earliest meat al hi* language.
“He must be
wandering,** sold bote himself. “Every
aides half -century, be was always Oto body knqws that he has been opprereivc
tidered el&lt;&gt;*e and penurious. Whenever
to the poor, and saved ovary mill that
he was owing an Individual, bowerer, it came into his bands."
was always noticed that be paid promptly,
•■Thia isa wearisome life," continued j
but this was no virtue.
Be hud the
the sick man, “and we are nol rightly
means of nettling every demand. His
town tax and Ms pew tax were paid on
presentation, but when there was a con­
tribution in the society to which be be
lunged, the deacons always noticed that
ten, died, it to sbid, of grid, haaatta Aa
he never put into fee box more than a
Kshph Haman al Rawdiyd derided to
half dime, and this amount ha a* ver failed
vorerenari&gt;e»MBvMit,aM a fnatoal
to give, whatever might be the object of
puiat on wilito they differed. The ftp*
the contribution.
ish theologian, Vateuti*. betrayed efttl
b tiw neighborhood wbara Mr. Jambs
saacapdbility: bedied in 1598, egad fifty
Just as the pastor was about to reply, two, besDM too Popo bed rmsaiabd
Mr. Jacobs said:
him with falsifying a pmaago &lt;4 fta«t Au­
1As I do not expect to continue tong gustine. Tbo btotorian, Awrigny, boot st
iu the world, I wish to entrust to your Chaw, lb WTfi, dtodef grief at rixtyefa,
ears several papers, wbleb you will find in LMtojetobof aomd ateratoma mads
in a amok trank in my deck. Dm boys
are lying by toe window.”
Tbs nrintoteraasured him thatfee wotted
do ea requested, and took the trunk from
the (took.
. ■ t .-M
fa a dky or two after the old geatiauao
died, aril waa buried, it was singular to
hear the remarks that were omdo after
hia dacMtse.
“He was no benefit to any
one white be lived," owe remarked,'.ftM.
I am not Dorry that be is dead.* *He
was an old reprobate,” aaid awotber, “and
the devU has pat him at tost.” “His
whole Hfe wm wwrse thaMM Wttk,- re­
marled a Third,* **att&gt; ao oBee^rm that

’SgfiSfa**.

Mr.Jaeeb* bad Ma (feed far a few
daw when the minister t&gt;f too parish call.
,
ed's few &lt; Ms Meeds to exatotee tbs of

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eonteDte of toe trunk ; for there,
were ted to suppose, bi* wiU waa d

orrsi: axdshxkttffjr, nT^rrr cvM

&gt; fate laidhw; boa now 1
hoftt aT bha. Bote ihwsl
to Wvt •a'fc known by erery

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stefatewe. SU&gt;

Sfiunon eoot'uoed *Ms ukedteu,'

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so fee grow wp, radiantly beautiful, re­
reiving a rsaaattbb si seatha, ofi fear
father eouM giro her, end ia Um took
the management of his hiraesfrnlri , 8ba
never knew that there was any negro
blood In ber veins, end naver dreamed
-that she wes a efave.

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“1 MM him baw (nuctrlNM charge

me far ilrwtrjoM EfediM. ~H«
wM-oue doiiM mUM.
J M* fee
down and ii
per* that a
Ids fortune.

lr. Added, to aU this, he bad tosh bear
ily at play, tjre
gentlemen, and bad completely exhausted
all his ready meaw. end found hintsell
fa a terrible sitoatenn, bav tog more money
to pay then be could poseitoy roue la a

given time. —•&gt;»-•—
Mi^rt^I
•n.
re appst^o MiiL
in his extremity. Tba attoraoy. after es-

pense with, replied the kjanter.
“1 dd not aeeTtarJ’, Ae housekeeper's
Bams in fee list," replted A»&gt; lawyer.—
• 3*m. ifutfered to Aa right purwa. would
BtokcoptW &lt;tefe»«ocy- 1 weuHgire that
far bar, myaalf.”
At any other time the planter would
have taken the suggestion as an insult;
but aiiueuHy W ■ bard meeter, sod be
grasped at toe idea, and hekwe an bear

Iter, but the fear of bankruptcy and ruin
drove Mtn to ft. The poor gw’s horror

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Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

J«T &lt;• tw Madron ot
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RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

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otberday, and nnwr find it.
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chore dash, sod ofaa-Htfctem totoMytteu.
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trtit far hudtaod's h^dr&lt;Meere ATiire-,
who prefers tewfeg fearOWMs’hWfacdte,*
to aowing tabes afseondalwidi far Ihpgre,
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overturning tfa.pwano.'of society gaiirally Tor about fifttcii hours rmt W every
’ twenty-four.
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Everybody waMa Ur know arhat to do
^Ith hhu—tyerj ixwfy' U quite mire that
he can't sCay wfarr lbcy are.
The cook
'can't fave fcm m the kitchen, where be
LmfesUl^e pantry to gul 'n.*ir to .make
I paste fos his k»l»-x. or uudl lard iu the
i_pcw wuicvpaii.
Il he goe* into the wood
I ailed.'La is sure Io pi#ll thp wo.jJ.pjJe

। down upon his bead.
It lie lx; rant up
[ Into the garret yun tffmk for awhile that
|j"”&gt; h&gt;Te *llMP tfcP prtM.. ““ - -­
i find wlutt* boundless ueH tor
1 atw.ee opened, amid all the

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bag*, barrels, and pat off rtibblrii

I mbcrllaneoiw cotncnto, areal! rummaged,
lead riign'il chaos tod old night Is Ins#tutrd, ' • He »«■•* endless'dpoeicie* in all,
[ and lie M always hammering tometbing.
lor knocking aomethiug apart, or sawing,
or planing ordrawing buRce vs.diarrvla tn
I bH diriwuotm, tobufai, wtiea&lt;w3»yiP"ilMdlfr track*,-till tfaryhud,&gt;’ head -acfcs
qjito &lt;k&gt; wiuto ffiaJ&lt;AbfrW&lt;*d','and orCrylicid r dee larva tn tt Charley inual ba kupt
AC'nchnvl, end

,-wia gwaraj. tbs Uy.faig. toand allaM tea
os ii wmpiBjt.fa the streets, iu tbc high­
ways,and hrfrsa; where hr nene till fae
day oensca when
' jterefaa Ml fagfa
son, and the eistentbeir brother, and ibey
The gang, of which he wta'hdt a tiatib*
are toared at the face h* bringg bee* Jo
bee,-had pemtefad fam to fete the burse.
fawn, as .be. eumee all foul and smutty
Ha knew the boreateaa atofaoi S^ IiMb »
from fac cumpopiopship fa4wfacb (Uy
feolittfanowlodged fatthM betonaarrtathave doomed him.
.
.
adrt Abfarto stifa ho had trimaaad the
Dejknd upon it,.if fate too muchtroe- borsn’e tail and mane to altar fair appearaoea.aod.lhe oppoaiifen coeld piwo U.
TU trud eame on. . I worked hard te&gt;
ed mxI lighted wnh wo MfaJly fires—
where fa who fiofa mom ■so-hitf stUI
for idle bands to du, .wiU onto for him if
you do not... Yon tnay&gt;p*rt,oHt a tree,
ahd it will grow while y«m Heep, beta feel for . a f.Uow io_________ _ ________
son you cannot—y ou must tuke trouble pretty wife Marly brokotebss^ted and
for him, cither'tf 1tftl(*TR&gt;w or g great qtiiu.diatrartod.
Knqaigg Um um of
deal by-dndt»y.* Let bfin stay with y ou ••effect,” 1 told her to .dtere fa . deep
u'l lenat some portion of tbto day; faar
mounting,'and bring far little rfanfaef
his noise and hir Ignorant ways. Put a boyv ooly three yearn olJ. into court,
ittUeS’ oor book of your work to tell him and to aitas near ber hu4&gt;aod as the o®
a stofy. or show blm a pictiifa; dtfrise «r would let her. I &lt;ricd.tfatg*meonoo
rtttt parlor ffayiTTor him, M fa ’ gnlns
n.nhf^g by belt^ allowed to «p&lt;ulThe
comfort &lt;&gt;r the whole efrtle.
‘A pchcl!,
a sheet of paper, and a feu patter/re’ vHll
somettrn'rs’awpliirh (jtiict by Viiu for an
hour, while y.ou urn talking, p'r &gt;»'£ 'edr-

the gfaae in tfa'tfawW** /***
I My iMarereasyAexVMMWofeh Indy
before Abo wash Ufa. ; loo N^- tfashlt
MNMoiA/weaM
■Ae,*ana-Ml7ta«-tf do bld trawling
male can be a lady .beton
NMt MM tri drink.' "!TC kitchen ns much iu In utt
speetWly, but firmly decried fd 3d ip. or In the paribr.
WWI
blyT itianonweded^

ballchi

i»acbclbr«,fa, that w
that. y&lt;'U gel » Indy
who knows bow to
and look* well to'
mote it be. '• •“• '• ;/i
ytrnl tor?' uom»M wlft detain Uteri ?’
I did not feel comfortable just th'-n, hot
tried to Brt hr—*—;
.dWve.yda'’iutx'r.-»om to'pot fap-tn v
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tiorsri—here’s a lantern.’’ ax J 'the totbin.

inTd^to tW.* ! tetf,r •flfaifle.
me®, ctatee me a minute ; Hl 'fifth you
In a drink drbrio Icwho’liV’ ;

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pocfauMy ouiidabfauk bouse, aretojing
nobody. . M far does tore end, thgn dis­
turb you, god.it euata you mure thought
and care to jegulato him, ttana,dialaw»
whichtt khftfPM** evil—tob» JiafarW
Uy famasre. iw wfanfa ia*mau.
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PfeW JtoptoPgfaeyov.Cfarksyrifgtti.

TWMobilc AHrerllttr telts lbe'fblldvr.
tug good slot* of a nbtorionii'-practical
joker in that city, yclept ‘,St»aight-U*ck
Dfabrt.—• • 1Dick was at the wharf jfap Jay W
week when one of the up-rfrer. AoaUL. farl vdd,' lo&amp;rftfe, ^doUbBlM,’ Mr'' fiomo1 un'
wary tndivldna! &lt;rputt; whom-tb-fafafafeu
hid tafaati die watched doefay fae oasiatongMa uf «a«h passoMep aa.j#stejiped

frr.nl the plank upon the wliarf, nnd .nl
length fastened his gMu.upor. nu indivipt
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nothing ti ihdece a ctoiige nptm thin sqb^
ead ussrpirtiaa ? bwl nnM dattgatw tteer
aH to froa mvwrwmewt ia popular Ximwm*:
jaet, aa the Mtmo causes
t«^- Wfe&amp;iapMi
.
/.fw
th. iuerrase of' other crimps,
.*• r?r»'"
aa iolkaenee apou thtte Jn .wtowc Mu

murder qdteto.
"report” says:

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

»Um

tiofl go as to render stnckDdldcrs in^nks wW. Httobewy to-pmnWewt omdiertes

onh liable to the nmount of their rt’ockj

lAivdmr. wMU wrtM.fto.Bgp?

■Mth-rmt quart-r u( tectiuu •cce
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ibm'e

wi aAfaoiuMtoni 52

Th«£*r*uit Cutut fur tto cw

—lobw toid fe
haftMihmamad
_ „______________
togniafag dW dUnpidatod .-balhlfagm mu
ptoriagittilnIgii Oli
other pnrptwes relative
itoir fitture

'■'
ffihfleion initocqnrvitly raid, n
Mr. Lnvrirty bdntltlcd Ke hail partlripsfrd
iir slave MraTingMie rrgnnM hfth ns g Jisgrace fb the natinn.
The chairman. Mr. Rark^talc.’ijf Miss.,
.Jntor A-J-W totetogton. dcriar d’bim oij| of entf-r.
'1
’'
»&gt;Wr MUmimwM' tto*
Tto nW* mr.4H.tnn
riry
toid er&lt;f4
Mr, Giilding«—TTe is pcffectlv In prder. 'TaWitti fto’to&gt;;W ]*AihHf tn

^■^hBitsU'Siu'a

eartar «T aeetUa tuuuUrjhu ly 4
-x

I*r 1ST &lt;• ir«l» W. P»llh&gt;Ji‘»!‘*

!n5'2™?1
Qhicnt striking out
■vHMunalGl.il* and
reporting 'the pm■■‘TSo nite ua'
i' trcnnhlrferdl, and
tW ninfoiflnient ..t____
loif by 1&gt; Inajoritr.
r.iuling the nuestum
__ uibir
■’ 1 —
« tto
the (louee adjourned.

iMMfto
&lt;flr&gt;cB.ms
W h^r. Ar^
*&gt;• ■»«tonhiebbuno BfrJ. tof L,x h&lt;«c&lt;;iitos.

p-___

pr - na

.,

:

r

dead I. UM by ito graft.' light. W, ttoir-

W&lt; Hi® SAI

Jkv rjt.

Ukirxl Km
sawn.

incHmd towiofannennd
HW one mBrier ieaa than ia»th&lt; totorfigg,
five yean with the ynti ir^ Mm Cwwar
ruw. in tot. toaMg.; mpa
VMWHa
thiw State N amrw.Mwwrelyptthtod.Uan
in Ito Stat.of New Jock; wtt-tto.ttr
dibh JdttltyjgUytt'

f±z=rzf.lrzr3it5t
——

ina
xr W.
JY ■ftwiaril
urlbubAl
XXA
spiritual .circle io Al

teKwmtxwW

i«te»&lt;
&lt;MM( «n»eSuwj, «tM MaAlwn*

n. 8. Cowl, u Omtad, i» wu nm.

suu uy .fa. m HmuiM, &gt; *«,
tou . vrMimaut d.WASte

THakhMbfi

.jwi.ur.ua. wul; ..M&gt;wU tt&gt;

�| of said petltten, and the bearing tbcrcoo.be postthe complain
of to be serve
the Judge of Probate, Mlaatloga, at which time
m
, ■”‘1P1*0" ■»» parties iAestad are required to mb
1 ray-wt
y i“~
* th.i the m
Ami ft ia furibewMAre/That the raid peti' lienee give notice ^R! parties interested by

LS S
U

CHANCBMV NOTICE.
'TATE OF MICHIQA^-BrtU, Judicial

IJfaE

The atonk eaaeiala la part ef

pri’ntJ5

ftflJtffa,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

DENIMS,

FLANNELS 8IIEET1NG8^TRIPE8
TICKs’

SotViM^db?

SHIRTINGS (brown ond white.) KEN

Tt'CKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8BI-

*
id

AssncTitnar.

'iirLADEVraU.'*--

execvtur's notice

‘tM»T

■

RSGUUTUUi HLL&amp;
-J,I&gt;^7!^.AZ19i
....
. ---.-I-. -4Wara«S5fc®&lt;SXA=
.
— - &lt;&lt;* ■

Pursuant Io license and aiitliohtv heretofore
grouted I-me by the Judge M P*Mtat«
&lt;kamCounty of Harry, 1 shall eapose to sale at pnblie .
vendue to the biglirat bidder, ut the rosideucr of j
the bite Siieruiaii .Soles, deceuad. in the town ut |

' t“ w,‘

rj^sssj.-asnKE®K«!
lernaue, the following dcsciibcd real estate of

-askJJi, rpeetel
-f. 6.r(fh RWWaT flte’m! ’]

7

BoftHwRftroie4 “H

fa «auWr&lt;

Prteriotora,

!2ftWJteXKf!Srt XlttT
fcrtlHlrJbitHa «*

Wliidi the said deceased died soiled and possessed, '
to wks
Tin. south part of the uertb-cait quarter of the

Ayers Cathartic Pills,
aaat nt wau atMatrmc.

E T

&lt; :.ANCSH« sj k
7"
TbaCtrealt Cuuit i^r tUc eg mifr uf Barry ~,U
Xr.W»wr; 'Ctai^MbP.

_

r£rV&gt;irifot

•Ante Nsrrey C»J A'strss Ifsrreji,
In pnrsadBrr of an orthmfAhU rttert. dated the

1d^wST

Tf^yg ATO^ &lt;Bdti£

rogular, but will peotacHfww te feats &gt;«»afe*
Crump end Palm iu the stomach, andInsure not'
only a bealtLy child, bat will in rest arety child,
thus suckled, with a sweet disposition. .
RAHWAY'S
l
f

Bury, wid sell nt |nlUiy u^tian, tu the b)/h«-.t

REGUL/TUTO^MI S' J

Stoaiacb. Heart and Kidneys.

AU that certain piece ue p.nt-id »f land, situate
it Harry e&gt;nsaly and. .State. uf Micbi*»u. ktiun n
and daocribed a* the Wejt Ulf &lt;&gt;T &lt;1&gt;e u..ri!. WAt
quarter u( aectjou uuhdwvjbuli iu Imm.ii uwaber

**x. n. iff *nMi
jL-^AfdK’fe

CQDBfifilNG'

CHANCERY NOTICE.luteet Felwtup s. It-*-,

_

. .

IE OF klitftNlX—EMs'b Judicial Clr
, in Chancery,—Soil peuui 14 tu the C.reni
|»r the County -f Burrv. tu Chaooerr, at
IS •« the IJth day ol Hero.uber.
&gt; Carr, comptaiuaid. vs. Aicin O. Carr,

, ,

. .„«Z

They are entirely v«gvtebte&gt;M&gt;&lt;UMandM*i|S*4a
fant at the breast can uke then, with safetv, an.
persons who are .object to Fite of Apoplexv, Epi
cr... to. I^w f ■ U-U X... i—

«Eflia &gt;*TrjH«l ,eMAHD&lt;l«&gt;

&gt; I7//.HM / J.iaTto.«llA.I‘l SWWH

Kilt*

«3.|IU»»IAM

.k/JiattJ.iL‘

D»s»M .■■WMbOW*^ •! a. I
k

. z .atthMKfgTinW

r.'Ki;
thn largeat anaertasent near in Ike awsket.

A3ert //. ^AtezJ, fW/WrAeaf,
iHlt

rfriW&gt;T^Wi*.rW&gt;Fu.1/ n

xir i»f

AtrfLrr, wad Mei’s;

tomphtmaul, it is ordered that the (aid Alciu U.
Carr Catlsa bi* apiiearaaee iu thia cause within
lh.ee months from the date of thia order; and that'
in cate of bi&gt; appoarance, he cause bis answer to
the c-jmpla.uant thill tube tiled, and a copy then t
•I tu Im nerved on the cumplaiiiant'a •ol.citor
within twenty days alter the sen ice of a o.pv
Cl said bill and notice of tin* order, and in default

Ara ta town twa. north nf rauge to* .rd. H.cuLe,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

eal^lah'tl.e fact that ail discUMs &lt;ri-e from IMPV«m-UFTflR MjOOn-thal Mt kOtMftl
hsalth and t.fb depend wtsm ihteriMI gitid.' r •&gt;
When |be r»rt&lt;ro« fw*’rv hetrort ete^rrd,
and do not set te’pwArt bartrniuV vnf, the «*ro
rrtteMIRo. of the fcmte. tlw blood I. arwTte a?
Hen*brtfasi*. rtnek; ewvntptvd anddHeawd-. fhtrt
cmaine^ Jmi.'U’, sjekm-sa ang dishes* of d*crr
uf evcA gawtr*; ..nt stror.-th • it MI.twated. Mw
heaHMAUroieprircd ef, and ifnatnro it not u
slated iu ltiM.nlI.g Vtr .tie stagnant butnerf, lite
blood wHl become chofcrd and cease to act, and
thahaasfMgbt ofltOwill forever be blown out.—
How iyy^aut tl.cn fljiti^ wc should keep the va-

rr2cat^.Tar.'Tfc
‘jK»Tiateateg. ia the county &lt;M Burry and S.aU-of
Michcovering a rvnedy that Will eScctuellr ermLcale
from the human system cqtasUtntioaal diseases and
ailment*. tmu.mkSfc •wi)lh4tA&gt; their chil-

Unled. February ,\ 18r .

■

ing, a tex f&gt;it vwn and

citXTiSiiJ’sxiA
’aas^***' “j®!*#*■©-*&gt;

Kadtrny’a Renovating Renolvent.

rate rv*.

C*l

JWu’j. c. am a. co.

Will radically extcrndnaWMa the system
Scrofula,
Canker*.
Srpbiiia,
Fit*.

.......

zwfc • ■■!&lt;

.,

Su^Tr. MttkKHtofVft

’TSiJTvM.^'

IPtrtir.. mass.
A t- «»—

j; creditors of oald estate tu present their claims
a MS.mwnaiM*jSnau. iaiskfassLlt. isu eu j __.1
____________

***^—»,*? * beMfiertbfaidcr,a t the Court lioa»c,

StrncR-’
SHEEP PELTS,

MORTGAGE SALE.

.esona -ts atrooe

VEXWOS sibDLrf*

FUM,
*BWCu&lt; *.t» Tn* Avr.cn
OATS,

LOW OVEN 8TOV

�,8 ■ na t a n 2

NEW SPRING GOODS
DKL.GOOIISI

virau
BOLTWOOD k GBAJfT
IK BECElTINa

■ h k i z :•?

,Y;r &lt;iw»n .ri w a hi

ii

abwbaMk
/3'A (h««« tfwnd)

WiZtn.’HH

WR| &gt; rG3R v/T &gt;.ZA^L YZ » rj

MOT&amp; 8BO8*

RMflHWVS
&lt;DlR©(DKlEiB'T!

Jmj po*IMa

pixkaaed

u p/feca perfectly mitrf U&gt; tba

KB35WED TMKBS.

DRESS GOODS J
Both aa 1‘rkrta, QhirUpa, I^LafnB,
rinm, Parauwttas BUk Alp-reaa .nd a
variety rfWToul DeLaiua, ail vary baa
and very cheap.
Al»'afuud aaawtmewt of Clotba lor
tnea’s wear, and a tante atort of wntaa?
Dminia Sheet kiga, alurting, stripca, ebrka
and tickbga.

COOKIIG CTOT1S!

MST RECEIVED a mcM*'.

"

■omiMaci swam,
ffvvfrgiti i ? -.
'VTIiaiAMJQNJgS,

i.Awn&lt; BKrti.iANTs, cWalus
CH ALU inyben,'rr’rtBcfrtrn
GINGHAM*, PRINTS, B11EP

HERDS PLA1D.STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL.

LARS'SNB'-fltEEVEsrtrt*'*«!«,)
WHITE GOODS, lu.

India's Gaitcaa Raptba and Aaiilia, m
go&lt;.d aaanrtm&lt;«nt at very kwpriMB.* ••»••
On b^ averse lat^w BUxi«&lt;CoM-Vrj

1©®T8 &amp; cues*,

J oat rredvrd a tx-v atnek «if

r“'^£uR5SS*~'’

Eoa tbm Cga lr'mwmri. '
_ Fob a Faw. Btqmacx ;
Fan vaa Craa or taawtut
.hjmfajn;
Foa ni Cebm ar flenorru *

»

of all kinds cheap Cir Ready JOjrw^
DRMERLY
coostandy i

n.s:te5sasaim,

i raa Ocaa ar EctS,***"—* bm» Bax*

I have atae a very large qaantrty "#•

AND

GROCERIES

MSV AMD 10T1 WIA1!
SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, uf every

variety and atyle.

CHECK

and

MARSEILLES, CHECK

run.r nankeen/ fancy

qjgra;
mac.

HARD-WARE

IlHEUES,a Ataturk,

njKEx*yy~~

beautiful palliHiaaMd-i ity cAmp^LAOK*

New Barry Mill, .

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
icu
..!,4e
'•
.

IS nmr in auccoMful uperat km, ready
t* de any arninmt of
■ ’■11 f
crcrsToa«
WU8K
ID M rood order and m pcMhpt1
other lliii b B-ry, or W Mbv cwMy.

HtnrMf

HEdDH JWflGT fl’
AND

'

’f7t

DRY GOODS1
rsrX“..TJ:^"Et“'“ "
was mo.
V
IKWwfcet tmt, tM UmteAteL ' ■ 1

AJtZEF^JDUFTXdUt WXJU STOW

nx copput Amrsjnurntav
wa&gt;&lt; »z*w/ mm*
; jirzonkj pjucxs

New Arrangement
at IU Stem «Q. BOWEL
&lt;Se

BOOTS

SHOBB,

twWee W^d

I—

*

trnytkiBg ate* ia yvefMttaa.,
rvaag*.

.

■ ■

-

'■&gt;«/&lt;&gt;!

outroM won

■^wL’safsar.
ELEVATED
OVBt STOVES,
LOW OVES BTOVM
PARLOR OOOE STOV

rr dbaMa&amp;m.

*4

*&gt;• ^JwcP^;

DANIBX. '

Tvxflrt frm i*

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“WriUtaraAer."

ja^af jrtrtehne
since wo W tort.

to give, I little knew' As ktiert. I was.
»«b&gt;f.

T4I abou J«r jWfcnM,

Ite kfcibtte., tte IM, tel
J-W-OMlpf —»• r
Bm&gt; a«r«i to work the qstit war,
WV-™ Jor iB&lt; lips will top

When Ibroogb lbs dart and atontiy right
Tte wayward wsadsrw temewssd hits,
HswUteMi'K tottetwisHtag tight,
hUthvhghtar tea.'- Iti f«:U
That kning tetris will gtsel him U»ew,
And aoMy through hi. bosom ateala
Tte&gt;&gt; &lt;md lore thatbsnUh cart.

The lights! homo! HOw »r»Tl sad tweet
It peeps from J-oodee cottage d&lt;tor-The wsssy laborsr to greet
When the towgh teto of day ars o'or!
Sad la tbs aori tMt dost wt know

&gt;T RECEI

HIDDEN TBEA8UKE
AX AnvtXTVRE IX ARKAXSAS.

In tbekummcr of IMS, In tho month
of June.I found myself a solitary travcler nt Ac primitive little town of Von
Buren, in tic juvenile State &lt;&gt;f Arkansan

subaED^r ms own mmn
Ptete, tetel

anxious to get on to Little Rock, nnd who
bad arrived from a’Way back in the Indian
nation, in the expectakltm of finding a:
lx&gt;at of light draught lu convey him
thither.
Upon a bright and breezy afternoon
upon the find of July, we started. My
companion was the agent oT'lhc famous
Gcqgral Ihm, chieTW the tribe &lt;i Indiana, who In aetnl-dv’dized state, occupy
the vast portion of country beyond Fort
Smith.
Not being a Yafilee, tny organ &lt;tf InnuWlivencM was not unfficicntly developed to irtoee me to inquire
bis business, whlA I, howuer soon learnt
would take him tu Mctnpttk, where be
intended to make extensive purchases fur
the “Nation."
'
De was a young tnarr, quite companlonablc,and we gut through the first after­
noon’s Imvtl—twenty-five miles—very
comfortably.
Ho brought with him a
box of excellent cigars, and a good supply
of tolerably goo.1 cocnfae, which latter,
’let the apostles of tAjperanee sfty what
ithey may, is a vast rmnsovrsnrot to the
“sparkling waters" of tnc dancing brooks,
which so abound in that Bbuntry.

—a country which, In extensive swimps,
lofty and ' rogged mountains, and bad

WILMAM JONEri,

er-TUeri? s»d

A»r.-ai of butet

z
HEATH, ELIJtM « Cw.,
rAXCFACTCRBCS •!
*•!&lt;■*'• fafarm
L l«rv- A g.«&lt;ssmrtmcM
M S raw UiMrng. .H-M-Tv “GTa- Hetsl

-

&gt;. w. ■ix-kijl'

’

iWOIIOSABLEWUiM.

to. Deanss,
cheap fur Rcrty P*y»,

''

_ PKOrSSBION*!-

DAXIEL COOK,
CSTKt OF TUB
OreroH UwJ
icr &gt;p U^dyvwr*.^Muck, -J* &lt;usire__________

AND
XUIMGUM,

imirant of

roM

’

*^rc90ra

order and as prdmpt A ‘

JAMlli JU KWEEXEY,
TTORXrr red C—-te st Uw. JMiejus
L Ml Cssssslsr la CtearifTT, and X Stary 1 ubwltt -nr—sttsnd to M&gt;&lt; buU»e*» rntru.t
totesCTkwWAHrtmtetirolttote-

Hunds, ran challenge the United States, or
any other section of ciptal dimeneioaaJn
the world.
I tntvdrt 'fa style, with a
covered buggy, the running.gear of which
was as tough a* mmc of the yarns told
by some of the old ritllcra on the Arkaasropand a pir'of dashing creams, who,
even over diono romfa, could carry me
fifty miles a day. and upon a natural
piece of gravel, w hich occurred oceasiunnlly, like cdestiul rurils (celestial is new)
they ctnikl go the mile within the Arae
minutes—fair wi*k fiw a doabfa tram,
nnd not tn be sneezed at, even over the
Queen City Ctinrae.
The fiira in tliat cotmfay’l.ite like seor
pinna, to any nothing of the licks, wb«», in
I their cam'neroita taste, make do distinc­
tion between mnn and beast, bat if per­
mitted. vrill swril thoroarivusout to Ac
size of a rifia bullet before nnfleahing their
IHiiiwmomt brads. There was no guarding
against these insinuating little monster*;
but for the flies I was provided with two
dashing suite of red nets, which set off the
creams to the brat advtmtago, and created
n senmtion throughout the country.
,
“Mummy," shunted a gawky, red head­
ed girl, who stood at the door of a log
cabin, towards which I was whirling In
rapid style, “mammy, daddy. Bill, Jake,
tjnl! AU on ye enme here! I'm switched
if there aru’t a feller cornin' along with
a pair of ficyy red critters!"
And Otil n’ndicd Ac interraling family,
r
who, taking the scarlet netting as part of
.
the anatomy of the "critters,” no doubt
’
Udi u» thia 'day of the wonderful appari­
tion of the man with the rod steeds.
,
But Arkansas,although a hard road to
travel, contains soft hearts and friendly
natures; and in spite &lt;d;fta.roputatioa, at
,
,
t

At least, my new acquatalqpco and
tnjsclf ad pronounced it, vrben rearing
our hurecs bewnth some umbrageous
si ade, sc refreshed tM inner in^n with a
dash of the first to a moderate proportion
of the latter.
The Ktnod day’s journey brought us
up, early In the hftrrnoon.nt a farm house
in wlfk-n jre took shelter from n firert
storm, and where, after the weather had
cleared, we were forecd to rennfa in con
sequence of a creek, n few mile* distant,
which, after a beery rain, ran wild as u
ran, NUpinu
'

As sMdter iosk wi A whfah ha rtaardad
ma
from hsaaUh h* ste«y ayateowaj
i
I
ilrsfansd
tny«wn auspkson with rent
।
nor
Bret toteHsstMifU had bare fsihf
&lt;
Gt
the theft, I MlaaUj quailed bsoeaA it
QtehifiwlMlI &gt; we had AarosgWv
i
1
i
i

. “Yes, George. you Ave wronged me,

and you continue to wrong me.

Here wo rested, after traveling sixty
miles, at a term bouse, the proprietor of
which could boast of
domain more ex­
tensive than one half of the German
principalities, and rich beyond the imagi
notion of th(«e sons of toil who coax the
vellow grain from well worked northern
Land, fl is name was Tom
V. d pco I

pie fur miles around told stories of his
great wealth and miserly habtte, true it
was that a more appctls’ng supper than
that whiA we ant down to discuss, was
never set before ajduple of way worn

travelers, and another .argument against
teetotalism—we turned with gratitude to
the HRritnal consolnlion afforded by the
black bottle which my acquaintance had
so providentially brought with him from
the Indian nation.
The old mteer had n
wife nnd a large family, each member of
whom wore a look of despondency which
it was paiuftil to contemplate.
pfaro
was in fact an unnatural gloom perririing
Che whole atmosphere; titey spoke and
replied to each other In monosyllables

Ae mysterious belt.
The riddle was speedily solved; Ac
muddy decoction, ydent coffee, must Are
mspirod his memory^for while imbibing
i-, &gt; drvan. of lA night” suddenly flash
ed aAwart bis imaginatien. In an tmeitay,
slomAr, he thought tAt old Tom was
after bis AU, and to hidaQt from him, A
Arust it within the raftara above his bondA light flashed across his mind tbe while
A was sipping Ao aforesaid decoction,
art rushing to the room A mesintod his
his inn within the
cot when
_______ ___ _ r
nough there was the
belt and ite contents, aa safe aa if it bad
never left his carenes.
Simultaneously
old Tom and myself exchanged remorse­
ful glances. A* he shook hands with me
at parting, a reciprocal squeeze fold bow
wg mutually regretted our unjust suspi­

cious. .
fa three days more I reached Little
Ruck where I parted with my companion,
not sorry if the truth most bo told; fur
the uneasy feeling be had given Me by bis
somnambulistic trick, bad left a very un­
pleasant sensation, and from the time we
had left old Tom until wo parted, bis Alt
was a source of much greater aoliritode
ttTme than to himaelCj_______

codteMr, As fanwy raftets of wttsb were
bare, where a eosple «f cots were placed
the intentiM of proceeding on over tho
for our aocomnuidatisc.
Fatigue, the
Bouton Momtauten fate Mironnri, wbM a
best provocation to sleep, soon sealed my
tetter which 1 iwIni nrtn* niwewry ___ r___ &gt; &lt; ___ «—« —.11
___ . * *

throw in yearaid, _art_ran«toe

Sn «Ml OOnbjiMllUwami Mfa I
au, ttm

“N^,, fWdwr, mv, I

notice be given to I
WTSMkSfef___________ ,

Tw» bM»r tkat ». prt—An 4»r
not mean to hoar ;■ Ami deal not mcM

it is allchQdrw'oplaj-

Yoe attempt to

carry out fa manhood s principle common

to both saxes fa childhood.
While we,
from aUeseed niBosaky, are driven to

talkfag abouvacnoowiy. t. myarif, do wut
better* fa tiring Ao pufate prone wiA
rob wsb Krfags, but wbre wSrsncbmmrt
As aba spoke, a liulp girl of twelre
owe thing, remember: when thou hast
cororo fa euotect wjA
U
called down upon Afae own bead, Ae fate years, came into the room, and began somn tic form of “smsUnsro.” Such
of Mm whoareketh to avenge his wtongs officiously arranging, and rearranging revoomy'is Tike that ot Old Skinflint,
by judging or accusing bis enemies—. every, misplaced article. Her expertnew who ted a pair of boots made fiw hfoHtwhen, deserted by friends, aad revfied soon made Ellen's room look, what it tic buy. wHbout soles, Ast they might
turn our attention into some other rima-

to attempt to walk together.

Bat, Ais

by fore, thou fmdeet ‘peace on earth and

very much lacked when she first entered,

good will to m|p,’w aJjctter foundation

as though there

npon whlA to AiH^-by happiness, than

thing and everything i&lt;ut» place.

woj

a place for every­
As she

th© envy, or admiratk* of tA gaping tagfata^eotae fiuifalsg teaAra, a stater,

crowd, than rtnra, and rvosiva Ae wun-

gratafatioMot Ay old Mend.

a year or two older, cornea fa.

Lucktag

TUI Asa,

“Fletcher, my dear brother,” aeid a

young lady, who sal fa her quiet room,

wiA her thimbfa vn her finger and bar
wrtte
*
- •
intently following Aa eofamnaaf alate
na k’no4 jo&lt; wiXltore. till—, fari,

what is the matter &lt; you look so ctengsd.

“And you wanted to, show Aw smart

Art what doea all Ate naroa fa the paper, you was, as though nobody else could do
about atwne rteere, bererture in good

anything At yon," retorted lA yonnger

standing, telling into disrepute 1 1 hope it sister.
*
.
While ihri was going on, two Tittle
is noAing that will fa My way afiert yon.
Cotne, ait duwv, and tail me the news,

brutAra peeped through the Alf. open*

you must have a real budget, for I have

door, and sectng Adr siuter* in Ae room
ventured in.
TA ohJcJi stepped op A-

not seen you these two months.

I will

listen, even to poTItks, for the sake of fara a map, that bung opposite, art com­
bearing*you talk. But do, pray, tell what menced tracing Ac boundaries.
"

is the matter.

Any one would think Ao

*&lt;FaA care!" mid A« younger, fa B

mighty calamity, wa* resting upon your

Alf angry whisper, “Ast’s just what 1
wanted to do. * You are only doing It to

slxmlders—you look so jaded and worn.

make

whole

pditiml

corps, or

some

other

Miss Atkins AhA you arc tbe

1 really belteyo you want to reproach me,
and don’t know what terms to commence

“There It is, Fleteher," the same phan­
tom, fame; on a small scale, to be sure,

with."

“Ob, E'leq, don't—don’t rally me about but the principle is there, and grows with
You suppose youradvea
that whiAis literally true"—and,burying their growth.
his teco amid bcr fap fall of papers art «®8M^ '■ • n’»rbtJ wofk- I’T^fatfaS.

fareaMy.oMsMCufanat, (bow niuA

more J will jwt any,) nf Aa snargfas ex­

unl efibrta, 1 reaolred to make unto my-

Like

roif a nauro. Fairly, honestly, honocahly,

It mnnt rither hararo onr vhob life, »

My

oAnr eoustkational

man rated I—Mtery Wferrf Jsiukir.

wrtlh, arf MfaHssdW ewrsrtalta^pi-

Mtairoq art Aunrt M lfas.felBNraN'r. BaltUprte*
YAwusqosq Aa fapte fa ItesIftebMSMhsglighirsssiii,
AM broke, Me

*r‘.

denote^ plainly

,.y

where tA girth had

has* worn.
H haa beau tokac from you wbih

Weat; to ted one’s sesl
ilUmifabk gntndeqr of

Wo give below an extract from a let­
ter at an Irish American :

failing.

S’—

akted,” ted te -wklteoinv
belt."
“Your Afc"
J, “why where was

[Convulsive langhtcr.l
After tbe above speech the lions* re­
fused tn by Au resolution on Aa table..

pended under that eoverfag, are upon the Ara ; itomyrtf teAfaganste Arincre
same principle throe children act—to get Ara with a roc al Father Makoc’s—sure
He keeps
to yourselves a name.
You inherit Jhe t'a wiA bis brother I man-.
b whisky «farg here, art 1 dors Ae wait
en. He tonld nse Ae oAer morning Ast
Atal ne racnay, rod I tewH bira ttat I
wonW taApartsT Aa ahtosk erery Sat­
urday M wages; At revs be, wua. Put,
power of my behg—eyary pleasure of
«r i W
lhal
* *® *** Ave
M Xtoek at all left, rod yen wUl Are it
my Ufa. Had U coat leas, I bad oarer
*“■
*
rtAmrMon
ntnrrt in pnroniU I wantrt natpcfar- yenr Marta.' TA wreHssn efl AIMbijrt
mriita AM mAnr «odM Ay, «r fart ps enlarged art brought oM fa rteer yens*,
friseds honld secure. By my osrehffivid- witbeut its acedfb^ntfytng artlensnesa.—

miles, peAaps, from say human habita­
tion, is a urtfagMoy art to A eontem-

nd I MKU«d U« IW abft from Ike
iku 1 ted Uid dew aMfl tMUp

amainaa; umoomiias, 4 roagiasnaa, anu
blatherskites! 1 belong to no party; I
am free, mbridfad, unsaddled, fa th* poRtica! pasture. IJtaS a bob tailed fatfl in
fly time, I charge aritert rolb* high gross
and fight my omi Ke*. [Great huefaer.]
Gentlemen, let us show our liberality on
pairiotieoccasion*. Why, some men bare
no more patriotism than you eould sluff
in the aye of a knitting needle. Lot ns
not squeeze five cents till ths eagle screams
like a locomotive or an old maid. Lol
ua print ths bill* art inform tho country
that we are as full of patriotism as are
Illinois swamps of tadpoles
[Langhter.]
I don’t bffieve fa doing things by knives.
Permit me, Mr. Speaker, to make a poet­
ical quotation from one of our noblest
author*:
**I tovc to sscthe grew grass srmmc the red Maj
roses,
1 tovc Io soo an oU gnf boror, far when be goes

and revising fawn for Ae^natfaa, when,

JhrtMmrtby*
wgfa tA prospect

1 &gt;to«M Im pU—I M,Mir

WW

when we come to publish H, emna gm
tieuma is seMroly aafasd wiA Aa "re­
......... ..
griftssT art squirm around
like a big red worm on a pin h&lt;x&gt;k.—
[I^gbS.] GrotfemrokrepeoMfartly

Bnl An pebe.Tsms, we mnnt ©radicate it, ipot art branch,
“And as tAy departed Anoae Janos A- earwing grsatneas.
gan to ray-to An multitrte!*-^* read I resolved should be mine.* Lifc, to fan, to make room for bettor principle*. Few
L modi « Am, art Am dtek! eAk !
waa tame, worthless, viAont IL
Tbere- start fa Ufa Without Ais failing, but fewer
dtek! 1C» sttdrite! WfacsnrifatirtT— fore, po ancrifca waa too great, an Aot, still succeed fa openfag up a paA In which
How tboee different faculties of Ao hart
that coveted ' to be kurort waa gratified. to walk abovc^nd beyond ite alfare—Ae musdes—aU werk V . WAt an im­
mauta 111 ooK* trerosres, it costa blood.’
mense amount Of trial art discipfine han
bran condensed Into Ant automatic pow­
er’
TWs fa a wortariW dtaiilsf hu­

WkK«yM
able swamps,

mmMIm,

their

utant, his pent feelings—*•( am aa one
Trrs Sstttsq.—A printer accustomed
to set type never thinks whit the letters
"Ynt," added Ms sinter, “not wiArot
are which be It about to put Into his stick,
lie never looks at one of them as they go hope that,tbe future—"
“The future,be faterroptrt; “why
fa. But when he first began to set type,
It was a dificrent thing with Um. Ho look to An fotam Judging by Ao ynat,
looked nd rood, “And wUu AflydiAafa
'
parted thence," eta. and so ha kxwan:
aa - as
-im-u
n»*
*»
o,y pi
ws
Mri-iWilr A had to Ho wMefa t An
phantom,
fame. " I yWM erflry
ert was up! Ila put fa « Md th®

to be thoroughly identified wiA oM Tom
fa feeling, sod ths bays and girts were consea a. He rttwup Aa wrcro latter!
out and out, Aips df the old block; a He pete AM AA, and goto Ae rMl &lt;M.
smile divided amongst the crowd, could Thao be goto J art puts that fa. Then be
not hare gone round; it would hsvc been thinks, now there tea space wanting, and
drowned fa the viMgar sf any one coun he divide* the word mm the next one.
■----------- We were glad to retire, and
having cxprtwned A wiab to that effect,

k. Please gjW
U lor whast.
BOLTWOO!&gt;
k 8an. X. 189T.

Because

other* cast reproaches, you must needs

।
i
&lt;
issout comfortable diioenaiooa. Back A
&lt; isitansbllito retrace hia steps, buttas 1
•euld
not spare the tisos sr eat ray hor,
aas
in retimfag wiA bra, aid Tons readi­
i
ly conscntcdjto furnish him wiA a aaddlf
Imran. He himself appeared to entertain
abojMfui imprsasfon that A abmld yet
recover An tranuuiw, but thad littb faith,
for 1 did not doubt but that old Tom bad
it in bis clutahM,and under Ais xrnrres
sion 1 found dificuUy in detaining from
taking thoold fellow by the AroAcvery
time I detected Ina sinister glanc^aTrectod
towards myself.
I hrt Urncaaed my
team, and was swallowing a muddy de­
coction which Ac hostess bad dignified bv
the name of coffee, when the agent sud
denly altered an IncoraprehcnuWu ejacu­
lation, and rushed from the room up to
our sleeping apartment At tbe firstpop
1 cortudteFtbathia leas had undermin*!
hi* reman, and that be ls*d gone mrt;
but while cogitating wiA no pleasurable
sensations as to what-tnight be the rcAlt
of thia adventore, A returned, smiling,
to use a carpenter's simile, like “a basket
of Aips,” at the same time waving aloft

We were only sixty mile* frpm“tiftn
Buren, and It wnrncce«try, the next day,
to make up for the low of so great a
portion of that &lt;»f the preccftfag; so after
au early break&amp;st we again started, and
meeting with no accident, by night ar­
rived at a rich bottom on the Arkansas
river, at the foot of gstaep, rough moun­
tain track, khovm as The Piney Hills.

Ite- Mm. rf “Ite.

Father of Waters," as a gorgeous western
sunset witncwsed ttro jrirtfar apbcrl y stat­
ed upon II. Ank.
*

paoasaia
uu,
.

wiA which i» was

k wiAestana ranch

teacher of a hbberiy boy w A bad lately
joined the dams
- •4‘dusAtaww," said A
“Dro'l banal
Yue uaght to ba
ashamed of yourself—a boy of fourteen
years aid. Them is little Dtekey Filton
-A fa only Arre—A CM ten, I dare

�■feasr

■rt .]n|4fa&gt;«bMM MSMMfaMwSk

'Lnfar

I ,i.,

few Um mortifexxio ' rwwr. fal fa

o,

*rsr

Lu

Mr.

MHIWI &lt;^a.ra&gt;fa p«&gt;tfa Hs*irMvfc

rtodws the last, wlua they arq
pat up tabunillcs of » gnea catfc, »d

ready for Ac market.
Pawing into the. Usemera of tbe Lull,
ding, a large and well vcnlihtrd anartTWtutotm Mr.Hwasr's mucionno ment, we found ourselves surrounded by with them. "
Tbe biHs art Wfangratferfr wbteb adds
priutpoee Ae beWLrtnni' and take wp the • darge number of tanks, fitted up io cn
emMuiAhXtatadAfaaliii iMiUgh|M&gt;dial», improved manner as . filterers.
These vastly to Ac toolite- of.tU
w»s«to«, when As Wen President
Tbc poooreBUXlMf |R--------------—mrtre Ac erjfrag vote in few of the latlithograph bills is app

£bm bmbyepcroUBure sad tnptal tats
to d&amp; dNrimcwr&lt; tfo merista of labor.

grotteraaniydoprutaseB^slriotiategsiaj;.
prompt, ebergntio,'jata and itafrBrttal doi

ci,ions

readiness in dispstcMlf M*-

ness, naturaRy eodesrtd. biin' to *11 j«th.

cqfaty
«• F&lt;«tM
'SM«-UlK&lt;«*Mlr It fcnprfenmd lb
WnAtagtoe/rc'htodtefoy ** *•* ^‘u!

’ ’’Ke amount oHmM"!scx&gt;Tt«rt«raRii'»agi)
■ut?largr. was ' rrepcctabtc, ednsidrivne

fa- Mafarfejr iW-fa•*»
■Mfaf *n—, fafefarfairtfafe

that tbe purpose to whlA' if fo U} ie

few rotes font In each towaahip, will tees

. Nutk. tu m). p»&lt;M.-h&gt; r™«x
or ■Sir &gt;“.’• CW.WU.W nu^URcld...;.

small donatiotrt, rather than a few Urge
U, the State, and: Its ««j»tak»
About sixty doITara was rai.-wd,
the aeryicea of one of
jnort'emtaimt ones.

Ar !«l«r

jartata witoin bur dKfrJegfc -jte-wUd^x'

biunawou fhiltrx. beeMM Mf&gt; u»e oi

A few-m-iru v-wdIs, and ,&gt;we afadi be

FipaJIy. wc enjoyed ourselves highly Um J'm4 jumufa fay «n&gt; ujperw u&gt;
tjpon the occasion of this festival, and if
in»&gt;fafurt^ti,faj«u«.wd J-fa-L,
any dhl not^tbpv Have thiemacl'xeSj’alone. w ojjaMxn.
.
,
.
______ '
A letter Jbnoi Legimrn states

ceHed-npofi to perfcnrt a fraeMmn'wdaty,

k, fa Suu, fauC&gt; fa MAfa furo^-

dr. * faoM»-fa Utt»W'7W&gt;J)

fa fim II U Mr. Ifafa Mm.M.fa
riwtfe.—M rww

fa? Iifartsuw.

fefeSkofaMfau- l*» •fa-’faV

e'fa. fat fa’ rwuTC.b *¥:«&lt;• Ifa Vftfeou —I rwttfa. wLiSiilijf wk&gt;w

(MU.

. kWWM*d «*“
jujwiMrU, faauuj . &gt;10

that for come days past the natlvew hart
bcec thrown tato coMteraattoo by Ae
•ppeanasce of dowse pugb of the aamke, at
regular intervals, right in the nsHdto of*
tbe harbor.’

Divaeu wept down and re­

prejwraiion. Here wigaejr any number
footed snamswdmene tetbs of myilrtncfita, qf .Aa ■««&gt;«• vf which
^tMnsdsr bill, proposing to wa are ignorant, but afi, we press tnC, used
redes &lt;4 M taistere neeptmw in At’OMtoffiicturc pf tbe remedies.—
Jg- the totary M
flredunl
Thia departmajl is under the ^toivo
control of thaThrefor luomlf; wfc girea
bis payual attmU'Xt to Ac juedkines in
rnUHfa la fa fefa X fa Um oru- the diffcreot stages of their preparation.
pjrtmwt; CtrnMCfauU U U«b&lt;+
Another apsrUMtiL wc finrnd used as a
hbed; Omsute to teree fees of dfflee to
drying room, where, ranged upon shelves
thefimft-ot salaries Bo W pwHkMhy we saw what we would have supposed to
law.
■ 1
! '
■ ■*
be a sufikienl quantity of pills to physic
Ur. Maxon said a few words ht favor
all crerttbai. To our surprise, however,
of the grtieral scope at Mr. I’ogtf. wa learned that ibis was leas than a
amendment, but thought more time wonW mouth's supply, qyeu st tho rate of las*
be reqailbd io petparing reenedtalHneaa. yesr’a "slss, ibe pnwen I demand hul«a’-ing
ires. He fetintrftf b»‘r«iHr»e» »o«»a great increase on those, of Jsst year.
opcmlc at a jtftable time with Mr. Pugh,
The third aud foarth stories wu foend
ta rcriring tbe consular and diplomatic
•m ice. Tie MH «aa tWe UM mMc for appropristed to packing, and coataiomg
vast qtontilica of strange 1-Kiking r»&gt;ts
the Cuba proposidoD, when ^fr. Chandler
and herbs, in their crude conditinu, and in
took Ae floor.
a concentrated state, with machinery used
Mr. Chandler energetical iy dcnonncc.J for various puqawcs in properly and ex
tlic tnearore, and cteracterxd it as'
pcditiously carry iug cm the work of tbe
Worthy of tic Ostend Manifest^ and of i
Jta author, tbe brigand James Buchanan, I laboratory.

butnnworfhy of

tHe 1‘resident of the j

ported Au erioteneu of a xtitawwi inti vol-

mfaMfafavto •• tj.ur.fa* W Mr
IrtirSo. ■
■
■-

in ntrfrirt-B. WHgta.

JedaeWPwlito.

is UfaTL-Wy of
&lt;,f MkL,^
lanaa Sad footed u lhe r«U lulf uf
uanh-eait tpiSTter it stdlwi &gt;rvr&lt;Arcn, In town­
ship oof, svrtb uf range right »mi.
•
r 'ilri n aftMa

-'^F“ Tbe Stomach prepor.* tbe ek-nwnts of the bilr aod the Iducal, atxl it’ it
dues ite work feebly aad imperfectly, liv­
er and other vekstious direascs are the
certain rtwah. As anna, tbcreforc. aaanj
aflik-ttatM of this kiad are percrivcd, wc
From a a-wveraatiuo with tho gentle­ may rest arawrad that liic digvetsvo vrman who politely showed us thrao^h tbe gens arc out "f urdet Tbe first :md utdy
premises, we learned that Dot less than t tar - to In- d«me. is to ad mtehter a specific
3£00 agents are engaged in disposing of wlnrh will acMfirtetly cm tte Umucbtho Scandinavian. Kemedics ui dificrenl the mtau apriMaod Ac animal uwehuxn.
portions of tbe Links.
Fur this pari-'*-. w« omfidmtly reo&gt;
The Doctor is eertainiy_a thoroughg.x- I meml Dr. IMfoTkTTEIDi I'EtEBRA-

Vuitcd States. -The thirty miBicajs is a
great bribery and corruption fund, and I
eWho, whereupon the aaAarittes have re­ Ae pwrefefee of Cuba b a claptrap, and a ,
moved the powder raagsxiwo for iaiaod. rain attempt to aare the democratic party j।
1
frfim that auuihilaflon the . Almighty has
destined for It. (Io spoke elnbsrately on
the expense tho purchase would entail as ia^b*touc«a,«s well as a scientific raarf,
mortgage aud mtertsL 'and detailed his and Imijs determined tint his remedies
Frita«isO»tarek«fe»»UM.fes *
. &amp;rsooal experience tn prove that Cuba, sliall be, not only exteustvsly .circulated,
■ We were yotentay 'favored with a edit although a food laud.ia not sq good as but widely known, and to this i-n&lt;l be ex­
‘ pfonm Mr.,£h«rfeo JofaMNL direct from the Western States, and lb climate Is in tends bis advertising influence to over 570
- - o»n ***
wunOfe bringing dates from the effect a perpetual tropic^
To purchase newspapers. Ho allows no means to be
' the island, ta merely to paytwo hundred left untried, by which tho Wnrld may
dolkrs per bead fi»r every man, woman, know of the rcmodics be oUL-rs, and thru -.
child and negro—not to own them, but out the entue country Lis Abuanacs ran
fur leave to govern a scum of population be-found, sent gratuitously through his
he retjuiifd. bends:
cranpuni^r; he has resided several years tbat .wc would reject wftb scorn jf they "Renta, to pH who may desire them.—
ms IL Cook,
Andrew J. Stanley
in this eity, and in Bclleyqf, and wc can dJcricdto come fur nothing. Tbe only Tin- number of three Almanacs rent out
'. Whtdcr,
W. K. Jervis, .
assure our renders that his statements are use of the island to jjs would be to keep
ring tbe past year was about 480,000,
A. si^ccxpy, bavid W. Smit^,
enOtled tn the fullest credence. Orfef!
’! there a flqet and army, costing a hundred K of wbu.li fcre gotten up matly and
Tho
WW «Tth useful and interesting ititofmaJrMvee Hell, CW. Gfttoore, and several milKons annually.
T
— nation
—.“m of
C. Crev‘
. S‘'b*ay F- P'^’k"!
-*
1! tion,
cither
or- composed by Dr.
priest-ridden
. -T—aunpited
------ r--------others ofowr most prominent and worthy olc* are an ignorant, vwiaua,
Traverse Phil'iijM,
'
L_ amorg
_ _ r “
setter whom General Tacon established j *1
lu.heck,
who
bw• other nranifohl
citizens couch for .his veracity.
Then. B. Cfauwrn,
still' 'has time for srieetiiic re­
Mr. Jnbnson left this city for Cbeny a military despotism, not to prevent a duties,
' ’
?&amp;■__________ _______________
William Burjber, .. Creek the 7th ol September last, and political insurrection, but crime.
From searches in that quarter.
reached hw destinafion about the first of’ lireCapL General, tl»e Judge on the Bi-neh.
We du not eptin-Iy share -n the potmFgwklm.XJcett.
Lawg IL Boney,
NowsnAar." He prospected in tho vicinity and the priest in the pulpit; to the lowest lardulusion that all pnmrictory remedies
Jute&gt; &amp; .Van- Brunt, Atenaon B. ■. Cook.
' &lt;/■ Cherry Creek north and south of Qiban, bribery is universal.
No other are "Quack Mcdit^es” for wc cau sec no
__ ____why
w
medicines,
—
tbu~~r
composition
r-—-rr
“ /Crrrrs.—Marifalt ■« Hutl.-Vrrd, thesouto totk of tbe Flattc,sud.in.the but An Catholic religion b tolerated, and _reason
33
“
L O. BrtTj.
.mountain®, until after the middle of De­ llre Cubans, to a man, are true to tbe'Catfc. and clTrcLs «&gt;f ulych have constituted the
M
'-■■■■
N.H. WMIfafe.. i,
both ftieorporatrd into eftkta, by the
cember, and started on his return the 1 Oth vlic clinrch. nnd to despotism. Hebe- , lite study of tb"SC who .have givaa thuir
3th *' " ifawfeVM V«fa«l»rp
Ur' “** “ TicvisdthatthcdecIaEatUrtjofindependoacc
reeret Legislature. Mkl.?panis*Jtotap- ^ruHNDflk^'H
‘
—
—*
*- so
'
n, siiuuldlre
Ulaiividrd
SlXUlUOn
to
prMehfrrg -the time Wtan W nfey be
Gold was found almost, evwi
quoted by Mr. Bctfpfnlh, was urittcb !h termed.. Such remot n__ must be .tried
smuc xarcru in New flrTraus. JV hat was -----WTV according
merits.—
knbwrf'A the State of ritiee. WeAAl the ptairiss one or two imles
and judged
pef-'h’l-'fLl^t t.wfo fa. nnWialrw JH — _■■
.the fate of the gallant Crittenden when he Wc nave nuraxlvea triad the Ire's, remernucavcr oeiore rung n&gt; pcmisww vra iita
pc«X in good feilb to aM tbeM aocallcd dkw for a certain hereditary disease, and
Altt ill fa rbfa fe fa Btfa, fat on
pantun Cubans!
Tie died like a man. the happy efinetthat they had io our case,
....
n»fa 6n*i»t rtw
The Ductor
bet declared with hb latest breath, that is t&amp; cause u£this notice.
.OTOS ta&gt; Sfefa,.
'
ICSX attainments, has uivextensively, but to some

mfeU orefal. I farfe tlfaf

Tbs nsooev wuswiore-, three, hre and
ten d. JI ar bilk ell now.
There in no
such fatak In orfatoMta on An am* there
purport to be upon. 1&lt; l&lt; down m M de­
teeter rare fa /tt* wlrieh Ao w»re &lt;arry

TED kffOMACH BID EKM.
os-nn alt. nwrtireAXl a tonic, it slrvoglh ,
cn« tho digestion, dmngawlbe cunditmu «4‘I
tho IJucmI, eta* Aureby gives n-gularfry to ■
Ao iMtwria.
*
•
•
For sale by Druggists and dealersgcu- I
orally, every wbefr.
,
.
J

C-MMKin S\!.K
The Cirrait Court fer tlie cointy »( Barry—In

r/wnBL. Ctoawr.

.

JUn Ztoarg irW AhMfa
Is parausfaV nf an nriro' tlu. curt, dalrdUw
UakS Hitoto. itou t. thm ta lu.TusSii

bri»f te
Ca. m lura «4 *fa«v*-tore &lt;a. .
•l* „..rth . r*» „«rtw «r nrertee vto

gt^-sE^rx*’

1 L'llANCEIIV SALK

■Aw n

.

'

Jjastiav' Pritt (turrit.

.; 7*&lt;

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’‘l^fatt C"*i**»U-1'' * fan-1x .aa ~
*-fa. ryi t&amp;r/r.

‘*''.nL'l **&lt;***•’&lt;f •'•«*".»■
■SPECIAL NOTICES

'm.

g&amp;2ffisaJtSS3.-«.&amp;: fits

buneficial propertita of wfci* ba ia quite
« enthusiast.
Ac details of tjw MpeodUarw to, show
that the incraMC dues 1858 bat arisen
ft Mr’r^lk^i. «. Awr of fa Kqlfa.

portal

3«.k. fan *» ■•««**. «W**«
nfabfafa n&gt;' fail*
E.rt'. Cotwrt 3rrw.Hi
PMfc, «fa

X. A.

Jt&gt; regard to fete Mtabliahinctkff’ ««
said before, it ta aywtanatiaed founM«My
in erory dofurttoent, and whenever tbe
Dcctue o pereooni stamtiue fa net aoadsd

1MAC.W,.
■ .
,.,A.m
The consular sod dipl^mde approypati'Ki wa&gt; «*!■ Ukao up.
.
.
Mr.iW» ofl*nd another amendment
t» OoanaUAte l&gt; Sweden miauops. bat

IrfaMfar fa0M*'R&lt;&gt;A Goon 11 if.—During the debate, in
• b&gt; 4a;. fan, &lt;■» fa arm';
Mpnpmfa. WU. Mr. l«w. «T *U3-

irUH.

noU, Mfaa Mydfafaai;p»dlu&gt;, in
the follow iua iMpuqgWi
'
wm ereJiMy Mtawd -W-be-

S0TKE.

5BS-

�"WT lei iW!
JipMA KA3XA
st far ah Mme,”
bwy&gt;nd

asSttft!
iZu’-ySAT!?
their name. to open a
tuoail of tUi. cl—afi

__ _ AiumMjaM*
rBOMTE Nonce.
•*
or xrcziaAVj

1-ru.u cts!

ded. raid mortgage w
forvcluae.1 .„d the land
and premi.ea therein tabbed and mortgaged, to
writ: All that certain pjAR or txrcel of laud aflo­
at &gt;d ia tbo village of Mmkville. ia the ootutty ef
Harry, and .Slate of MiJKan. known aa lot Xu.
«ee,&lt;S.) ta block No. tfflWren. (IX) according la
p.e plat of aaid riH a—dll be told at pnblte »enMuc, to the hipheat Ridder, at the Court linwM. in
lobe village of II »tii&gt;a»to, Barry eoontr. (that
Ibeing the place of holding the Clrewtt Court in
laaid county.) on WedncadayJboi:d du» af Feb-

’•w:a®w
j

Tbe aiaok tiiaiiila ia part of

DF.WM A. NICHOLS. Aiaignec.
Lav.ixT C. Raixra, Atfy for Aadgnre.

j_T**?

azirriMi

am

■RlKWp WElAllfW'

_,___

DENIMS,

1IHAWL8, 1108IEBY,

f’LAN.NEIA SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TIMMeM MfeciMNM
IH1RTINGS (brova —d whito,) KENX’CKT JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSL

&lt;E?fcaE3 a srdar
'-A
Jip NUKE RlkEUAUTUM;

oa »n£r,Qo or rwa rotjers. itnaaco, XEaDacta*.

t •=»"'M-F

TR-F

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

ra-AJD-W-ATT’S

Ci»AN&lt;.*ERV 8AI.K
The Circuit Court fur the cinnty of Barry—In
Chauccrr;
JL f'nt*Hu&gt; f.wawr,
r*.
।
JUa Ihrrtj '&gt;»-l K'-ifma Mirny,
la purwamv of an i.rd.-r of th*, cwI, dnl&lt; d $J*c
12th da* of 0rt4d&gt;M&lt;lM% 1. Otu&gt; U Itay, &lt; i«Otlt
Cwurt t .namiaatauer. iu and Aw tbe cmiHty ot
Harp. Wid atJI at pwbUe aactMo. U&gt; Urn biwVr.t
b-dder. at the Uvrart itau-c. in the Milage ofltaM■ ngata aaid ^unty.uu th-- ssd day af March,
11W. a* mw ■■'rl.iek ia tlw- nfiyrmwo of aaid day,

1
PRORATE ffOTK’t.'
6 TATE OF MICHIGAN. (ounfv Af ftarrr. v .- i ttowb
: canning all paina, aickneM and dirlrcaa of every
O At a ora.tati Wf-lbe Pn4i.hr ('mirf, 'Wthe i
;&lt;juunty ft Barn, Jwt.len al tbe Probate Uflier in
tIaet«L-«. on Mamtay, tbe tilth day of Jannara.;'1 airtnl In ihtowing &lt;&gt;□ th. rtaguart hiiliivra, the
in t—year one thmr-aiid eight 'hundred ami' blood will become choked nnd et-aae to act, and
nnr-uiuc. Prcacnf. Orin I.. Ray. Jmlgerf Frol,ite. i
fejwv
Tn the matter of tlw raWe.uf CI.-iiniiV McUra
aid. dn^wd.
■
■ ■ .. '
J I, |; rwo&lt; paraagc. of the body free and open. And
Ou rending and bling the petition, duly vrriUed. I tiow plraMuil lu u. that we have it in our power
■•f David C&gt;.Hn*b2»rl|MaUt'«t»^KhMd ratale. &gt; to nut aartiicine inyqur reach, uantefy. Morac’a
prating, fur certain reaaona, therein Mt forth. Indian Root 1'illr. manufactured from plnnta and
rad twrtr. ja mm! rvota which grow around the mountainona cliff,
|letition described, belonging |u aaul estate*
I in nature*, garden, fur the health and roeoverv of
Ther.wtpuw. it M •oh-red that the rotiiidcratiuii '
af mH petition, and the hearing Owrtwii,Bc p&lt;oi-*
!•Oued until Uotol.r
Iftl.
..r VI —— 1.
the finer parti of tbh cumiptivn within. Th.
vaccund i« a plant which i* an Kapectorai.t. which
open a and uncioga the paaMigca to the Iwga, and
thu.v in a amooth luauiier, perfurtp* ill duly by
thww ingot} phlegm, and other humor, from I lie
lung, by lOpiuoa apitting. Tbe third ia a Diuretic

Aunrd wit&gt; thia reaaady, a ln^ehaif ia adwaya
prelected acaraal awddan tataeba df afokweaa.TtawaoBde of Uvea of perneua bare bee* acred by
lu timely u»e, who were .uifacly eeind ta the
^ yg-m.VuutWcg. CM
raa. ) e'.taw Feier^»ndother riotaM diaraiw.
• deee of thia re—Jy be taken iaurnelly. aa the
caae may re^uirr. wb—MnMjr aefoeA with Paia
orMteta*. and it will taataaMy&lt;£Ktwlbepttirat from pataand mtw! thedtaaaac!
,।

ramp....... . ............... ..........in ten annate*
IharriMBa......... ..
foMheefet............... j..

WILLIAM JONES,

ladeaamo i v n %

A^ta37u~JbfW*'-’-'. .tn-X’^ 77|».

raJ.ftnr.'/ifr.

DAM

Th.

DQNNtTH. RIBR^MT. &amp; FLOW
F“ ti^^cynfilrarmug

IPTWm

?/.n

Aifl&lt;

THE Ccu or IxtllClBnCli g
Toh HttUMOOt;
Few inta Cui or Dsmxxcxy »

•uzir

■mJ&lt;« Z.TZt?.*’

F-^VcSi^KSSL.,
,
FaknaPiui:

A.1J ifFAlU

front

■L'kaMMM
[ wb'eh lie prnpoaca to actl

cnEAPER tli
STBAIKS, and

EX EVUTUini N UTiOE. &gt;.

AimNlEKy l»Ahk '

TEMPERANCE
aiiWS’jm i

beset

' WOUNDS,

Ready Relief: i’nec Su eta.,

Puraaanl .ta iiecwie ami aittborilr lrrc«vfcre
granted to uh* Lt the Judge of I'rubalc. Ax )1h
Uugutr of Harn’, l.ahall rxp»M to aalc a', public '
rraduelo the bigbeat- btiWrr. at the rrddi in,, of ,
Ike Uta Hlimnau Sofra. deeawt*d. in the lawn af
lla'IiniM, in Hie county of Bam, on Friday, the
Ith day of March. t'S-i, at one n'efoek. In flat af- ।
temooc. th. following Aexribed F-ol eatat. of1
w birh the mid deceased died retard oud poaremad, j

Th. droit Cwti. far *U Cta—V of Barry -It

HA'JS A1TO

1*4000 M3Wa •x.TTG &lt; .1

YMicxirwtH*.

•v

Fo« nut Cuiw BaKsaTMKb
Fow Dtaueai or ntr Stuw ;
Foe the Cva« or Lrvti CdxflartT
'ion rm Cna or TistJ^-TVmoct ur»1

*J S

a ■ tbe CHEAPEST

•; CadMi.ny M UU. JI UU.'J'ffUl
« (except ijqnor* i and all of the beat qnaifty. »
; Calland ev amine, aa mr Motta it
,_ . w
J
SMALL PKOFITK AXD QUICt RAK»C
Huwtng Io receive tbe patronage of al) mvfkiend&lt;

tbe'tnnmcaf it ta applied to the injnied'p*
ES'reh^ ^dr%a

D—d. February’ a, tsij■.

BOGLES, SMITH A Co.,
ULi;V.^«iara’T!as&gt;aKJ^

fU morf atrcMM?PnU
SaUs CWftSRZ

CHANVEin SALE.
Th. CimritC—:! f— tho CUttoy of-lfeny^ In
ITiaheerT. - * ’ 1 • ■ • ‘' ' • • • - Jiri //. ttM-nJ, Cm^^ai,
.

■

.i£l^iSiXSri6S2PE5SJWlSfKi

RELIEF,

READY

"DR. MORSE, the tar rotor fWlT&gt;MCtUib
BOOT I’ll.I-S, ba. .pent the greater iiait of bia
Jife in traveling. luring visited Europe, A.ia, ami Africa. a&lt; well a« North Anierien— ha. .pent three

eta.; aud

i ‘Jwt*"'n *r*“/*ws***“«t* ““-

|
A NEW CWNTRIBUTJON T^SCIENCE- . '

R-member the plate next doorea.t ol tbe

O T 2

w2*jdj&amp;~r

Ilxanxox. Nor., 12 HCt.
(No.Y)

^ULDWAY’^

T!w- Miutu part of tlie narth-esai qtarlrr of the
B.iuilr-eadt ‘(Orirtce vf aectlou twenty-on. in laiehahip three, north uf range ci^hl wet, in Dam’
cwunlr. Michigu.i, il Leiiii’ in uxlent twettir rod. I lily of food and athfr matter i« lodged, and tbe
wf.1 .M
i itmnaali and—c-tinra are literally orcrtlcwoog
'■ with tbe corrupted maw. thua undergoing diaEirvuUir of aaid eatatc.
I agreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with
January. il, IUA
•
. • P»
tlie bbwwL which throw* the corrupted matter
through ererv veiu and arterr, until Ute ia taken
from the body by diacaae. Dr. Morac a PH.iJi
k l&lt;ave added Io thcniwlvra vlctorv upon victory, by
mtnring tu lliona of the aick to’ blooming health
aud hajipiweaa. Yea. tbowaanda w&gt;m have been
reeked or tuntmted with aickneaa. pain and anKuh. and wtio»e feeble frame, have been BCurebed
the burning e'ctneuU of raging fcrer, and who

* OSriT

BOMS'AMD CATTLX

n—fl4eodrw«es bowgfat W«M1. and1 wlah that

j j

'•? nr X4 l tf.tafUtf M stfmk. would call

REGELATING PILLS.

rfyr?fr.*bRi*ff tr-n1* ?•»*
■y M«b"t H»“«r« ,ta abaw then gvuda I* all
&lt;L4 aiaf Artiir — villi'Ibair patronage.'

of —WttauTi one omat
Hint, wbOe the ayat— ia Un

■rea^^.

jSFs

they would have been numbered with the dead,
bad it wot been for thia great aad wonderful taedietae. Moroe * Indian Bout Pill*. After one or two
deoea Ua&lt;l been taken, they were mtoniahed. and
alieclutdr aurpriaed, in witaeaaing their chwrmaeffrcU. Nut only do they give immediate aaae
■trrngih. and Cake away all «ickuc*«, pain and
anguiah, but they al i
lion of the diaeaae, w..____________ _____ ____ _
it will be abown, raped JIy by thatc who utellietc
PilU* that they will ao dcanteand purifr. thaldiaeoae— that deadly eneniv— will take ila flight, and
tbe flush of youth aid beauty will again return,
and ilia proapect of a long and happy life will

^S^r«ffrcfiioos:
B. LAKE JUDSON. RuoecMora to
(A. J. White A Co.,)
Holo Proprietor,
50 Leonard filreet. New York.
For aale by J. P. Rubgrta A Co- Itaatingw; P. A.
DeReimer. Middleville; Ell Nicholi, Orangeville;
A. J. Down, Prairieville; and by DruggtaU gen­

▼ffiwg H marten ATimR

Price 2S eenta; 40 pUrf£&lt;&amp;tl\&gt;&amp;i.' '• ' ' '
Wm. kludge A Co., propoetor of Dr. A. Trnak'1
Magnetic oiitmeni, EarirUle, Nadiaon Co . N. Y..
(koeral Agent.______________________ n3oly

New Tailoring Eatablishmcut.
f^H^tubaCTiberwould rcapcctfulh^Aiin^^iic

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism. Distanced
The reaxrww w6y

Jftw w»w»WW*iiR»
^^■yiw'waHaiiy dbxklhfci ■**"

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�HKXfcT CLA.IT, Jex,
GBOMK A1T0LD,
MwpLjndKL.
Mm. AMU WMKbHXY,
.Maa AHIOTH VADGJU
M*:M. VKSKOM, Mas HATTUt COAX,

HABDWABK

GOLDEN PRIZE,

XMHaDBN PRICK,
COBDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

PRIZE,
EB(ZF,
PRIZE,
PRIZE.

DRY GOO»«t

BOLTWOOD A GEAMT
O/Xs.O TVOBC Z:»r Gklt ;i
,/UUlrtuH .Klf/ZH

। &lt;riur’»x'.u/.rrd;inb z-i:*r./.j

j

BAT «&gt;.««» t«». I

Aiwyg etna. &lt;•

IM&gt;KTS &amp; SIBDBBI

JUST RECEIVED

Tbt article* to to girts swsy Art «n&gt;pri»«4 in
th. following IM:
tFMUgtteffMmnWabg.......... »“»*?*

XBO£f

it

“

- '

-

A^ the eh asp ret store in town by

H.J.KEHFIFLD

‘.'’.‘.■.'.aS *-

IS Pntet Ltvtr Host CaMdWairtta 100 -

anew stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be said iur

JtEAJD’ST T’-A-TT.

©1&amp;(E)(DMB1K.T!

at astonishing low price*. My motto
is V Hula cheaper than the eheapceS.*
I hare jut received a good aaaortment

T iBimmiHW T9UHJBS.

DRESS GOODS
Bueh as Prints, Gi
is, Lc Laius, Me
_____
---------------- AteaetM and a
riuoa,„-------------Parnniettat
variety of Wool DcLatas, ail very nice
and very cheap.
Alan a ggod assortment of Cloths 14?
men's wrar,afid a large stock of staple*.
Dcoims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cbaeka

COOKIMG STOVES!

JUST RECEIVED s new lot

TEMPERANCE
A Am sawrtweBt

,

©KOOSJBYI I

LAWNS, BWUAANT8, CH ALL®

CI I ALLI

ROBES,

FINE

WILLIAM JONES,

SCOTCH

GINGHAM*, PRINTS, SBEP

HIDES,

VX3I80K SADDpS,

uf all finds cheap fur Ready Pay.

PORMERLY hept by T. Pimxir*. b
J? constantly making additions to the
same, all of which, he proposes to sell

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

1FVXS.

cnlrn ih&gt;&gt; tie cielpest
CaMrfrMkW.dkMiiHtofcMajrHM

. ? 1^’ CbAJUKL &lt; OOk

GROCERIES

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

WSMTK-C eg FRA gAVCU U
tj T»« A^rnl, Will BtiaBd M
•too-tNU^MB^ JXlU
a*e« u. (kW'trnr'B Mort. »p •*

‘AND
UIIMGUEK,
on M&lt;m1 nnd all persons wishing to buy 01
•ell will du well lu call before bargabini

variety and style.
MARSEILLES,

■

1 have also a very large qnantity M

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every

CHECK

stone aadGten 1
'" Just received

es©D23ass,

eitetiiBS,

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (now style,)

KKP PUTS,

MOOTS 41 SHOT®,

Having kanN the entire Rack af

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIIAAUJUAS^ MARSEILLES

BOOT* aw’ SHOE*,
Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Bouts, a

LINEN, WHITE LINEN Dffltt’

HARD-WARE

FANCY cxssfMeres, . i.T
beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

1 would particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the fact
that 1 have just Received a large rick o'
Naikaud Glass and that 1 u ill furnish
sash, Gbm, naik. Door Trimmings Ac.,
at aa low a figure as ptnsiblc.
nK-yl
HJKENFJELD

New Barry Mill,

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

Ac., Ac.

COOTEH1 NGUU.'8IN ESB.

8%©h rumps:

ilk
BOOTS 4te, BHQEfl,
a large iteeknad grc*i rarirty.

DRY GOODS I

Mn'acalf boeU

h»H*»

” azunrornri
THE HHUMOPBZtfanaat
«wH aatbM a yartiaa Ktto raMia

OU8TOM WOMI
•pt NMUtlUrao4 aH khUa MADE TO

BOWETS UAW ABESTORE.

W

FOl’ND.

ISAAC C. KOTT,

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Whenever any bill of doubtfal-aueitoj
ency is introduced into snjAegiAtife
body, and k-Mling member* fW|r W1”” j
want party require ita paattAalBhcy
have to do, is to make
whip in all ‘who do not agree with them,
apon party ground*, and the thing is ac-

h*»&lt; flonph nf ran* i* mK.wA
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' -tbe duty, we feel cou^,

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“R
T our protest against a continuance of

&lt;M«. Ihm

iAIIikAi Mnm.

itot they may gut their iraprsneinas feoU*. SEWW.SXthat, ami not frofart. Bevoral fa portent
Tacmba, Ward and Yufau-«J
amendments rm mfate to the bill befiwi prupoeitjpu,*nd jl could only,Jas carried,
TtAYw-Hmre. WBrigbt,*
its passage, rendering It, yyy. much less as a paHf meraunc. Tbe beet defease cdobjeccipuahk, than fa vm ut the limo of afaA'fattob thrt’lwm, or co&amp;d fie msderi
F. r-rtO, .k&gt;M to ito! J Ur
our former reenartsupmviU - h fa-in Act.
Coop.!', krm, &lt;» .amatU taw daj.
Jobpaon, bf Tert.. fffag. Tdj
about as periect s* such a hiw cm !&gt;■&gt; tbc
,
M..M Martoil. »d bnw* U &lt;Ua
Governor in bls wisdom saw fit to,
made at tbe outset, unlit It* practical
pfacs,wiMn aooenproafau was affected, duss not
irt only44^00 tffiL . Asftrw*( it cost
workings shall, indicate needed improve- tbe Repfohcea party, ranch trouble and
&gt;»cata. Our citfa* nod large villages theuetmds ©f 'vottw.
Mcd-noms saeh la w to protect dram from
a large class of ip^ratory persons WlibM
wfademandud in some lo^
epzbcb by emrro« ca*wr»u
legal residence is somewhat doubtful.
cblrtira.- Dur chiee, and farger mifagre
lion. M. Chandler j(afivored a.kng
such localities, the aiula to ba overoofo* iteeded fifane sneh faw?! K was'caDcd for
sdjouraed on tbe 25th. Tbe ease of
outweigh tho-evils to be endured ; but fa
Cotton, of Maple Grove, confined fa jail
b^ fattt if bi&gt;th parties j apdfacn of both and strikiog speech fafa for ability
Tbsiw ars 4
for killirig hia kiep-soo in OctoberHuff
tbe country, fa view Che tnse differently. ,
research
in
the
U.
8.
BeSMte,
on
..th*'
parties were opposed to H. Notwhbcabin* built ha*
One half tbe’vigUimcu which wilt be .re­
ult,
on
tl«
Cuba
Corruption
Fund
*ra* disposed of by an indictment, confea- «* to bubnifa'__ ________ _
Stnndyjg P»ny Dcjaoccat* petitioned for
GovernmebV Expenditure*. ’ Tbc Ti
quired to get all th^ legal voters reps
siou. and aentencerto tho State.Prisoa for sonod betel will U*ira4gfi*&lt;
'b.$»,«
of the Iqps.
York Tribune xpreika ,of it fa fallowsi
lered, would- have prevented all illegal
manslaughter, for a term nf five ysefs.— era” by the end . of M*y*iV
lalure saw-** adteutago politfaally in op.
votfau Those who know th* wUtwe
“Mr. Chandler made a tellfag afa
Considers)j1&lt;3 dvQ boriness was transact^,
pnsfhftt. 'rf A few leading members Of
difficnlty of getting faatty voter* tntorife j the Republican party, more visionary! to-day in opposition to. whakbepMi
mostly of * nature unintertating to the
terized as the fairfa faillfan briber!
outandSotc at all,' can h-adjfy perceive ‘
general reader. Judge Lovell makes a
I
P*»tUrid. il;|[into the sridpc' thus sej curniptifai AiihL TbAproppeftfon) fan
tbc difficulty of geHiaf, such to register far-tbog^And tjfa bill was only paratfL
model judge, dispatching busineasreadily,
tbair. names previous to tho day -of eleo
James Buchanan, author uf. the O»L
which, combined with the promptness of
under tbe party Irofa Wu hrt intended
Manifesto, but totally dfapaecful ;&lt;•)
tisn. This evil, however, fa.remedied by
our newly elected court officers, rendered
to trt this -action, thus fid-, have passed
President of the United State*. The p
a enough of gUd fa mu fi end befer*
the faw, so for as voter* may continue to
thia a abort sesaioo.
wtfaoijl cottnuent, but arc compelled to a |position
. ,_|__ wr
_ ____
the latter part uf -mayyjmfaiy.arba^ara
was
made when there ’«ra* i
reside 1u the township
they Lava
Mr. Geoage W. Mills was admitted to now hero will go to California, New-foes*
differcut j^urac liy the insane policy of the slightest prcs'pocl of aucccta. It
been once registered. Tbc proskkui, osr Detroit eotampuraric*. in insisting I an-im»ult to Spain and i.dr3— *"
slhe bur, to practice “as an attorney fa the- .ion and Ari»*na, while J|oV* few fafll
making it th* duly uf thu supervisor to
piteh their tents ta this now .tegfoa. fax
rirorta of this Stat*.
updn accepting tho preposition uf
rrgkter tbe names of- all who may re­ |*WM,.l» i).to to rrp««rj l.«
I™, ' De'^u
WK^f;i,|
quire it, 1s an excellent provision.
1
Tna ArtArnc Moktult, for March, la
in the coniin^ campaign. 1^ involves no million bribery and -—‘
~
Wcai^ a roving people, and every
received^ and seems more iutcrestisg
party principle; Ikpnblicniis arc divided whichJto resuscitptc* L ft would put b*
year witnaasen many cliango* fa every i ia faeotiniMt upon the pslicy of its uniThe story uf “Bulls
m-*. ’Jo would pcrer vote than Its follawu.
•--•-•
nnd Beam" grows more interesting, and
to
saddle
Michigan
with
her
portion
nf
verssi rtpplitwtfon, and demoeraCa win are
many wilt ba deprived, through inadver­ in Ihvor Cf :it,'wni never for:nice their thia debt lie pitched into Pugh and ia a trvtbfol picture of Wall street “up*
Benjamin, and the DreJ Scott decision, i and downa." Tbe •'Professor kt the
tency and neglect, or perhaps a want- of
party to sustain thi# law.
and the extravagance of the Administra­
interest in the political hflair* of. their
Break fast- table" continue* hi* trite asy.kf.thu Republican party are to be tion with a.bankrupt Treasury, without
new homes, of particspaung io an faction, weighed d&lt;ra* by dueb issues, and the gloves.
His speech evinred great re­ iug*. Tbe “Minister* Wooing" eontiowhich, by th* exehetnenl u4 the occasion
search^ and was Listened to by an atten­ nee, and bi^s fair tn rival “Uncle Tom”
Republican prre* trammeled' with such
tive Senate and crowded gaHerie*^"
may possess a new an 1 peculiar Interest
in interest Aside fh&gt;m three, there are
questiuhs’ur "fi’ate pdfe|,:»s the DwnocThe law is fearfully lung, nnd.lt seems racjl »cc fit.from £imo tnjipc.to challenge
Raths* Savage, ncr Qi ite a* Tsua. “Holbein ; or, the Dance of Death
to us that there ,i» no nced..of such an.
“
Lady Griswold’s Thanksgiving;” “Achthe® with,-wc amy.safely.reckon upon —The Arcjuap ^osnta/gi vesthe fallowamount of machinery, to drtsrinins
falling from our dignified position npoo j ing summary of the meaning of Dcmoc med and hie Mare;" “Charles Lamb and
whether an individual hoi or not resided
Sydney
Smith-,” “The Doule-Hraded
rttl ’pcri-ty issnM, to bo swamped upon : racy, about these day*:
in the State six months nnd In the town­ quSt’otiB of Wbre '■ local polity, uport
“Democracy"—roavcaicDt title—is used Snake of Newburg;” dre, all articles of!
ship ten d«y*-p«*t preceding any^eciidti. which, wo di^ferr ’ Tbe Detroit Triiune,! । just now to mean ranny different things
In our opinion, the law ia an unpoduneaL
of Feb. 14, cuofaiM a dufarous article I in different places. In PcdmvIvanla it
Tni GtxAY Rktcslic appear* cmWlmeans apccibc duties, but in. Naw Eng.
to the exercise of the elective franchise.
under lbs bead “Who Steeps!—Who fa l.-ind ail valorem osma, and in Virginia no lisheil as usual. Il combine* the orna­
rather than a safeguard, to protect the
• . .* * .1 have Loen roaming tbru
for’Victory 1" There Will be occasion to duties at all It mean* popular sover­ mental with the instructive, which nmdtfrs
citixcn In his legal right Tbc expense’of
pett/piany riiorq such article*, if every eignty in Chicago, bat fa Washington it it an appropriate ccutro-table ornament. tbe mountains smec I )a*V white to yltfL
I am.qow at tbc moofh of Chcrrj ^rtck'.
carrying oat the l*w is nothing, it the
ruan ia to bo whipped into line, rfpon means federal aggraodizemcv*. It la for
Wc bate about two bpnpr^bonsriiqOhi.
law is really, iwedud. A fow dollars and
the Pacific Rrikoad in California, but
Rinnta Svsncrorx—The Republican pfeted„aiM);iuMy n)orc in profajaaiiTciiA'
these merely beal questions.
n
against it in Grorgia. It ia for the fish­
a linle trouble is of aw aconunt, U good
ing bounties in Maine, but against them County Committee of Sanilac county, ilructjun. Even- dav brjngs addixT&lt;.hil
S jMMUMldk OF ORKC.OX,
is to be wwtnplhdicd; but if the trouble.
in Alabama.
It filibuster* in Ixiuiaiann, have thought it^neccesary to publish a disuoveririi.uf,gj.'lJ.,1^3 B’Jf.O'ra found In
incurred avoid* no evil, and the expense! P OrcRon' was admitted m a State into though It denounces filihuslsrs in Mi.-hi- card staling that they think tb« “ Leader”
■go 1 witnoeiad tonic. men working Up
brings no corrcypondiog benefit, the prin­, the'Union; on the lllh of- February,' gaa. In Ohio it aasumos to stand on tbc tr n Republican paper.
Um Platte, abopt two mile* from here; 1
ciple is the same whether the sum is at wilder the constitution adopted by oar Cincinnati plalHirm, but in Virgjni* it
took from a bole ■ome dirt and/anhod it’’
people in Npveiutcr, 1857. We must plant* itself on the resolution* of ’98, and
thousand dollars or ooocent.
Lectv*cs.—Rev. J, M. Peebles, of
in Carolina it wi| agree to nothing short
But the registry law is a law of onr■ My, (bah for oprsclvea, jso can see nq im­
&lt;4 the Charleston rnsplutiou* of 1860, Battle Creek, will lecture, at theCoort
State, and it becomes ««“.** good citi?:cns propriety so.the adnusiuon since her cOn­ reserving,tho right to differ even from House, &lt;m Saturday evening, and, SuuiQr,
to prepare to facet its rc^uiijjiiteSls.— . atilution ts Republican in form, excludes them. All llwac waring factions daim to th* 1W and iaU last.
_
within ber bordcre; loCcr- be a single party, because they have a
Weave noae of fart* who baUawa.-faeI, sh^verv
WdT Maple sugar haa appeared h our ’
law fa nnconalitutiooal, and we -wonId'' icaah^ ducjMifc src prifoiiuiod.and the
midst during the peat weak. A litUe,
ceunsel only a deter uilrtWin to she It
U&gt;. properly. of -snarricxl women &gt;
first, brought owe shilling per pound, but j
faithfully carried, out.. Tt imposes upon:I guarantied.
y, u»v
uw, vtwf-wv
latterly
qnly Un cent* has been paid.
-v^JkeaHrrt'TtiTh^.lt
h
troeHn
Tiwcob
’
-fVhe
vote&lt;
pf.
Dickey
and
others,
in
thj
tbe more prqu&gt; incut politicians bt tbc aavbecause they could
*
‘
’a nut
‘ *be
“
rrel towashipe, new duties and ecspoosi- sSfutio^of Oregon, uhk-h is offensive tp legislature,
GT* ?V««* McMulfao ha. reri(
forced to vote for -that darling Pytj
bilitle*, whldvtfeny mutt prepare to meet.
measure to .keep slavery out of M ichigan tU Goveroarsbip u( Washington Tc
Perhaps it ji proper that tbcy sbotild'fic
(a regular clop-trap meiauro,) and we torjr.
thus burdened, far Ute benefit wblab.jviH
.should bow like to see d few of U—»
bejny dew-haUa .abod for. qur tjwtf ftepruaccrue to tho sitica of our Stela. Ibero
seutativn, Mr. Thomas, who appears
is no need of making thia cassations party
l?r,
among*those wfr&gt; could bet be Irabed into
question; give the law a fair trial, and if which ia^ that m Konsaa i* to be excluded subjection to vote for the'rvgfatry law.—
it ia found to work well, enntiuii^ Hj' If funtil
'
.
-.
hr population reaches a certain ex­ Hie name appexr* among those who voted
not, all parties should unite In demand- i tent. Oregon should afao be eidudel As against this measure. W ilt the Baotur
ing ita repeal k-doca nut go into-juR- ah' abatract quertion, perhaps this would read him a leiabij—we stall see.”—
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operation uutii next fell; ao there: fa fit' sound logic;,but as a matter of feet, Pfoaerir.
la too rak u&gt; o. loa.
plenty of time to examihe and under- 1th* Rcpuhli— party ia not fa favor of

stand ita provlsfoos.
Wc have been thus particular in gR-.
ing our views roktivs to fan registry faw
for two reasons: oaeof wbfah 4*,our pew^

i making a rote, that a free State shall com
'
tain
*98,090-tnfaibftapta before admission.
'
Tbi
Republican party abhors tbe test
raade.by
th^ Ea^ish Kum bill—Uxnj
i
why iMrit that' H shall'bo applied to Ore-

Tho clause prohibiting the immig.'ntion
rf praaocs of cofcr into Or«got,wM*
cause,pf some apportion to her adminuiM us ■ state. v^qKriAMMfaan-affarate:

of the Ohio Legislature, forbidding “per­
sons in whole, or io part of African do-,
scent From voting, uudef penalty of from
oue to six mouths imprisonment in the
county jail, and not exceeding fire famdred dollais fi»e.“
j

pfttparititm K wdtid' bare Lee* a jost
Adit; and wr one willing to latke ItTto
those, who aurc adlcd upon to,vota.n
thsrtaCttr, whether or yrat it wm still a
jirtgrond for 'opposition. Upon auah
qteallous ne do trot invalra the ftradamue
lai. principles of the Rrpnbtken party, &lt;r*
ita nrooruHf Inn ' wa *rn wtlU-w, t-&gt;

tar Ita N.w«J,o
pla*
*1 lU
of iu oolumm, lU muu oC
Sun- F. C.^v •&lt; Obh. M • M«. proeeriptirar aw i*! evfaeed by the New
YcrA THfartr wpmi sMb tpettiuM atfae
■Uu fat to Pr-rtmt/ ta IMS.
admission of Or^ptt, erffl »«* etttefaly
ty But lot it be reoMsnbered Aat tend toiiittMftMm fa£ei than barfafay.
ths democratic party ia immortal awd
la ths srtafadoa «f
m tovs
cannot die.—C^iraya StroM.
another fee Blatof and if fan present
That’s so: We read of it fa ths Scrip. &lt; policy
ths Detaoeratic party should
ture where it says, “and these shall wo
away fato mrfatiay punishment f— 5. eotoS-te.it will eeriaMy be a R-pffblfa.

of the general application .of a registry
lay, and the Pioattr ought to Lave known
iL Thu Republicans of Barry county
have not aocc-ptod the registry law M«
pM, ua&gt;; •rfta.
at tot pin,
were never In ftvor pf ynairing saeh •
law appliaiMe to country’to^rns. Mr,'
Thomas, wa presume, was aware ,pl. tbc
view, of his conetiluunfaMd acted atr
cerdingiy. Ifts really loo bud, that you
anmot be pernrftta&gt; to anjoy thb little
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wed to disappointment*. Is tiwrt a^ything farther, .that you wwuHUfaa to
lnww_t":‘ i-r-■' ' '" ■■
• '■ ?• ■
Tim Swats Tkach ass' Imtztctzs.—A
•erics of Tfachers’ instHuiee, under the
personal WrtdBon of the Superintendent
of Public In-lruotkHi, «m bo —Wlow.:
Al KMemuoo.
Moo*; —«»:

rt&gt;f Me by IWwfgtownd Aeafangfa.
A DAromka vBnrtllt

errt.ia
or twTv-1 bf Kh.I, k!
mtj of BurrvsJf MsU of Mrcfa

rautt,«MMt»rKU
hl&lt;r b •’
U. •
r. fair
ttkHr-M* h&gt; ■ fc-w n.i.
cwtdaMt «r tajuiteg Um fa tte Wu.

tSArr'C. Ratsn. OMpU'uCsriaUeliur.
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Circuit Cverl far U» Croat; «g Man
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fayto®',

77«j4r», »»i

ria i. Kay. Ctrart Caart Cornu.i

SEE WHAT W WRONG.

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DIAN R(

SB'S

T PILLS,

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l^r Unc Irom John Bunyan, Wateriy, Iowa, of

uMrtrrcAtjsSuiC^

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:i^^stt5sKsafa®£

OT Uoc from Eli Budd, of Athena. HI., who

.■^»aafMartoii
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30
flow*, a I'byskiau of years praeticw.
&gt;• J3T One from Robert C Shinn, Mariou, Iowa,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

LCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8SL

Caress a otjcs

LlisSukaXaSlX.

xoMoia^nfit,

gs hr cop toss epiltisg. The third is ■
kIi gives ease and double strength to
• I 1Bu« encouraged, they draqiargc
mpuritr from tlic blood. which* *a*
beautifully by tin' urinary or water

1W,

r
*0 MOBS sicncoM, ‘
?■ • • •
I 'to-' o- t .
50 Mows «U1EL’&gt;&lt;ATliiM.
oa rrirrwma oe ma joist*, mason, uaoacwM,
Toornfeou, OB Kma»a ra^tt otbu »ouu.v
a uriampra.
, ,/
lU.RtfU and dxifUH JQIfmey
M

morfegagM.mwft: AUttsU erwdto ptoeenr a*
eel of lainl. alluale in the nilaga uf A&lt;Mdtoe)ag
County of Barry, a &gt;d Stale of Rlchtgan.Tsuwr
s

nsrater;.im'&amp;wte

SUAJD'WA.'y’B

READY

be ' cwlim to the highest bidder, at the Cbwr

Jha£fMT«i
JttXiie'.W.?
cult Cuurt in said oxinty. on tbeai.td day edj^nl
cur tbonaand eight huudrw anu fifty-nikc. at la i
Mortzarre.
U'itoamr R. Hair. Atty far Mortgagee
,
Jaanyy tt. 11WL
. . t .. , ■ f , t

Ddtod.

I'KOilATK KOTK'iL
Tbe Circuit Court far the ee inty of Barry - In
Chaucery.
'•
1. AcaHia tVwnut*. ftoo/foiawM,
JMs HSfry JU
tkrn^f,
in rurswanco afan orderaf thia cutirfJdaJ.dthT
iw.u ’ lea.' t &lt;uj. t tr.e

It. U-AKtrl, U-qpfofams'.

C*i* &lt;’. J»epfe», end ofiLsw,
In pursuance of an order of thia cwti
MOOT, dated tbe tntRdjy of October, 1
J. Uriel. Nay, Cireuh Court i.’wnttou
and for tbe ewwwtr uf Marry, wiM selT
section. to the highest bidder, nt tbe Out
in to-village of tlaotiaga, ia aasd row
ltd dav U lards. A. It.InM.at -we o’oi
ifte—n of said day, the fol towing

UlANUEin

kaLL

^iiiaruf

bodyTVlMMrMtob bail b.Wiift VrftcMb ‘fa J
Fiy; consequently all sickness and pain la driven
from tl&gt;c system, fur they cannot remain when tbe
budv becomes so pure and clear.
■ The reason why peuvle are so diitrraaed when
.lick, auJ wbi so many Tile. because they do not
gv-fg Btohsme utacA wMi j.toa to (ho/aAdHd
parts, and which will open Die natural tiaaaagea
Lrtof dinafec. bui-ofa* &lt;wrfjf&gt;’■*-. hjMRrmtan j
tiiv offu-nl end atlicr matter ia lodged, ana tbe
atoius-h and •—:^n«; air ditarafllyj«gev*-j«o&lt;f i
i with the corrupted tnaag. thns Sudcrgniug dis­
agreeable frnueiiiuiiqu, constantly mixing with
the blood, which throws the corrupted matter

Tlvt ropew.dl taonlwwd timt tbe ruussdcraltoo
of a*‘d tiaiittoo. and life
mg U.snvu.irt B*«portnl until Munday, the Itlb day uf March.
A. Il ISflw. at unr o’clock. P. M.. at thr odflee W•
the Judge uf Probate, in •o-U.-g*. at wltfcbligie
and place all parties interested urr ritjuirnl tn
apjKSir and abut" swuar, if any. why the prayer of
said ,K-t4:.H.vr •ImkiI.1 Bet be grantud.
And it is 'further orderril that tfie'iaidncti-

A

fcrd*.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
nt all m Mwwaw a raw hiw.

bareaddrd tu thrtnaehe* victory ujatn victory, bv
ns hiring in Ilians of the sick ta blouuung liealA
•nd happiness. Yea, lhuu«an&lt;lt who bar- been
m-ked ur tormentorwith sicknraa. paid aixl M-

general!r, that he baa openedto «■

br the burning e’etnenta uf raging fever, and wlw
fc;KEXJKrt.-JRiS!rATKl

In Dailcv'a Block, up aUira. for the at

thev wuuld l;a»e been nui-rbervd with the dead,
bad it ant been for thia grrat and wonderful modi•ine, M«r-e a Indian U'~l Pilla. After one or two
dosca had been taken, they were aUoui»hcd. and
abiolut-dy aurpriard. in wttneadns their charmtot effect". N &lt;rt onlr do they sire Ini mediate mac
and strength, and lake away'ali aickneaa, pain and
anguish, but they al once go to work at lira founda­
tion of Ui« disease, which is tbcblood. Therefore,
it will be show u. eapeci tlly by those who war these
Pills* that they will so clean •rand purify, that dis |
rase—that deadly enemy -nil! take its flight, and
tbe flnab of rouili aud beautr will again return.

' PlCUikaaOdM

itnwe

rrdMmw TH. Ada jyt, mUatoero. Jb/ta.
la parnuaaee of an order of thia court, io thia
•aaoa. dated tbe l»fat ot October- X ft. ISC'.

nxi4

,«4aoJi ju ’kit

,«UWA.n9 AJ.»N:p-’l!Z.lrl •* *u&lt;i

Haatjnp. Jaanan l*.

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The above btiaineaaiti all ita vanoua brane hex
now earned on by the subscriber, at his shop af
Jefferson &gt;tract, in the south part of ths village
llastiaga.

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Tbe atetot Bonm, RIBBOT*. UJUK-

TNH^ .MTZ1HH

name and «i gnatare of B. I-IKK J HUSUM, (gweEXECUTORS NOTICE
rrsaor to A. J. White A Co.; on each box.
B. LAKE JUUSO.N. Successors to
I'ersoant to liecnec ar.il anthucily liereioforv :
geurttvd tu me by thejndgv nf * ProLaie.' fat the
Cuuely of Barry. I shall expose to aalovM fWbiic '
v endue to the. big brut bidder, nt Um re«d*e«v.of ' For calc br J. P Itobcrta A Co.. Hastings; P. A.
the late Sherman .Sulca, drceaesd, in tlie town of llelteuner, M diBei.lle. Eli Nichols. Orangeville;
llasftugs, m twenudy of Barrr, tin Fridir?&lt;A A. J. Bown, Prairie’Hie, and by Drugg ets gen
ith dv H Mevcii. I
at u^.'etock, is d-c af. erally.
im»w. the following iteacnbwd ryal estate «&lt;■
Price 25 cents; 4" pili in raeh box.
— aI.
i—_-J l.j .
Wm. Mudge A Co., proprietor of Ur. A- Track's
Magnetic Oiutaicnl, hariviHr, Madison Co. .X. V.,

The CTrewit Cwarl fee the (A&gt;&lt;iwiy of Harry—la
Chancery
2farton X fiulmaii, ft aipfcfnur,

RELIEF,

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STRAINS, and
KPMAINN.

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by Jiscxx.

Nev TaiUrtM- ¥lBW»jM—Mt । vtol.
tp HF. subscriber would respectfully ante err
L to the ci I ileus of Hastings and Vicinity, that
hebootwbvn a isufe’tii' W- A. But fly niff *■&gt;»*.
op sial a, over A. A. Knapea’a store; where
TatLoaixu will be carried on. in all ita branches,
in ago-d and workmanlike mannan dJerVaM
particolarlr &gt;nrite *he fashionable to eall tnd ex•mine the Wake and Fit of garments. and aatiafy
tbemselrUXh* MMfad *4 WfWldmoefeMbalSty f.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral^

TtoNa'gm.da Vw'lbayM to'**, rnd I wUk that

btf te'todh «r ^dg/l. m/hM. w«.ld toil

XaX-V-JSfl «2VVJOX&gt; rbr
8t John't Cough and CeaawayUm
si'
SYWUP.

aadvg^clhtotMMH

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MORTGAGE SALE .'•*
ITnWlWW, be^^dCit»Ift^J,Ma
IJ uf a certain sum of umaey secifmj tu be paid
by ns taedeMwiw of usortgw^. bearing- d«ir 4&gt;MI

EK. J. &lt;’. ATEB * CQlowril, Maas.
C
Mi ty i. i&gt;.

man. hia vife .wwtw ufmMMtw JdvgmmLmd ,
recorded In the office of tba_JlcgiaUr of Veeds,

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BOO1T» A1W BTATIOfrEBY I I
ILLIAM H. BASTA baa Just room red a new
atoefeof Jewelry, Books, Htatimmry. Ao., at
the old stand. Slate atrocl. *.mth side, (in Rus
sell s store.) UasUnga, where he lisa constantly

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of mage eight wool, uradn by Jonathan C- Samaey and Nancy P. Rumsey, to L. B. Crane, for tbc

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*W-URaiftek-in»f
tza.

COMM188WNEB8’ NOTICE.

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•nxu&gt;a ru rnrrtoa «kq

\

'»8TM '113A1O'
X&gt;D V H3XV

�service k
Chapel. *
(near fire

On the 27tb of Fcbrw£ DB/K.
Sickles, member of C&lt;*ngrSk£* N«k,
Y*&gt;rk city, »het Philip Bart^K^ U. ^7

SEIF

IHrtricC At turner for A^Jytrx^qpa-

£04 iZEjSlB
?i cr«3. .

Intnbfa, lulling him matanUy.

Letter

writen4ram Waahington have regaled

!lAB!B9JSaS

trial oi thjfEfC
that there h ra tai

—Hn

krt W «*»•«&gt; &lt;|aAjrt&gt;b tn tart Mr

uaiolj W min Mnrw'MhMr rrU

CUASCEBT BALE.
vto v*iMd ^iir UadkafthbC to» utoal

^Jaor.agto ewWde^ahAMfWW*

^Ml,- Uarar^^Mra. BiHire’'' wtodo*,
tytotoh».ftlMtenia« CW Jnatteauf-^
when Mr- WeHta'went !t6 Jria room,
Snprenns CosrL
'
iW'S folio&lt;^ • Mf-. x&lt;y
-The *MKNtoAe*of m&gt;.'Qre. M.ffin'.
P.6i()*tfsW'* so'rt.'
'rr™ ■’‘T*- 4» .ItwK^t
rtr- taking fatal effbet, when Mr. Key fall, Imploringddw toot"lbHU Ififrti
Thet&amp;rd

.UrtnMrtBrtrtrtHUrt

W!itM VfeWOeW Mid, rtrtng
.Jthat ekareottrahhiMM reeled «SP
dF.' dfiiy left a bruiac.
lie died immocvmm^daHte ■ ol .fT elttlM &lt;&lt;f irtUfe,

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h“
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jrtr.A-r
e&lt;rtt«« U

s
Mtffa Stekfato daHrareA hiaraV Xm'te

tW-lrtUrtwer

‘ We1 new BatoW»&gt;he
had b?en preaeated were n
Mr. DbolicUi, of WU,
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rf rtHrta Hrt. -Ha^rt* U&gt; «rt*

rioMur cut

punbrt^a H Ao kW

ty- l-W1 *»

____ ,____ jCfrwi—tjMQwMdiiW
semhted at Detrohtoomecilmc siM^wl
nominated him unat|iinou«fr.:' It'coaJl!
net
have dona jdtherwiae.'*
bdClha mwVattet$aM^ W lb «we ,

Hau-'b Cucan Bilbab U •ndomcrfW onr ka&lt;lat etojBMhfa« lUMfeO reatorfr a«ir tefun,fa«
SiUiUw ihiAMiMafcto «M Mtom« dtfl*
&lt;«». *»4 Jst pewarfal in «aaM t&gt;t «fa«aia ptow-

o( ttopoaptaaauUlMw raaalftdtotcay- (

against him at the coming election. Th*
seMtetet tbh people toaWrtt^ebtaln

\V ostrru WitraU 'Vtr H^a ■ g Ch:/ Itet He*'

right, in' relation to the selectman. of. oiir
joUgth, £St il '■ ia)r i.^oJ drt iv rtU,

Beto*. Fe4naTj 8, |B&gt;.

"•“

oiininm la ba.aa, ikrt MHre

W«. WMBjitr, 'jfU
ciu.NcrfS- mnSfciF

V.lTaor M»CJRV*?&lt; -J»be&lt;»eWrC—rttkr
IM

af lta«r-fa (Irtwnas

Tfca Circail Cwtt fcr Hre Coent
rtja&lt;ir'nrt.ti aabi«.t

limiijai iflaMj','i&gt;fM.4

Tm Htowrr'Hewi, fo^Mat^h, teed-

celrtd. ■ Wh wlA this magninareold b«

time, a change-»
poaed yy.'cjiri

md

by. aregr

family dcairing good,

if*,.

party, alio dqwe tl* parnunoocy-of ,mubJ

W rt«a baoam
bwp-,»««ale*e

indepawhat eaprefiic •euttu • .
,ja d
Our oppaaenta vlli giw the etertWh I

•«ao. la irooa. ,u
;•*?*&lt; ’’^.thetne

..f U»tr eanSAMIa,' ohdoy.'Tffcl.,
pomtdf
D«2 taji oo ^f, I

on artBl bl iwxa.it. rt»i b.- ka. brta «U i
Ilia days a paUkieo.ie fair it» pnej

auma :thaeM&gt;i»/&lt;ei&gt;d«W’tfpon *he ’ teteeb ;
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wbolaa^
d“W“nirt*»'.

ha&gt; rtaa

cH1K££k¥ bal

laaa ATS J
pvliiinl Jfat'vwlj
*» prtxvla.4la|

frtaa ap.aa Drrt

Brno th-I

r»;ad--} hue #»e***l CJiw I

CottKaV -

O-^a KuBf ii »&lt;* •#!»««■ fafaw-l
attars

If nkfle gpl&amp;.ta'to.'i

■■fWBeiavy! J

/,» ' ,

-. : &lt;Aj»f4to&gt;«Afa*e,..TtoMr4fa«to*MMg

uips upon Republicans, the neuaai«f&lt;l
ixiitioaMfltetoMvMebMntDr thbfctnte

•
fat Urt, « tlx

ort Jx oortur..
BartrtM»

PUrt,- Th. rtgaaMa H . vaaaat

iirc-H vi»lc
iwnftjjfi
tea ballot'

R‘publicm.

the iMfrilih
m:u«

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«d era

�wboew a eery Urge ..■rf.itjrf new guede &gt;M

uHiriftiirrrTJWw J wH&amp;tzsi
ItORTGAGt BALE.

' INDIAN BOOT PULS.
DA MOBSEtbe inrenteeof MOBHMMKfaMJfJ
ROOT FILLS. La. syeoi the grrafcr part of hie
In trarebng, baring riaitod Ifarope. Aaia. and

at the faaasf&gt;faa new glean la Hasting., ar nay j

PRINTS, DELAINES. MERINOS,
BlfAMMBTtl&amp;ftife Af D*E N IM 8,
FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, 8TR1M8S
TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SHIRTINGS^ (bwxnnnd white,) KEN­

TUCKY JWMW/TATtEDHJ'CA&amp;Sl

MER-^ .. ffMA MAJUJ^UAF

highest bidder, at *Q&amp; Court Houm. fn the*
tb'fcjr’ctfjr&amp;in. _

J»O HOKE FAIN,

mtf.satft.xiK i a

i paiicuU ten get your Balaam ** ;

ctasiottk imwcax. uw&gt;—«

Jawra A. Swaim. Any far Mortgagor.

It.A
WIN ye" •* TaVlt
nt tin- Court House.
Mid county. on the

waa John Deaiaetar,—HaaidoMd,
VMlarn Rew, FfaTihU^ O. -- '

READY

Tbi.t.tofocLul allpemonapanhofa.
nortgagr on the Minth half uf. th*
pitrfrr of aect.nti nght in township
&gt;r rangeeiMbl weal, nsado by Joaatha
icy and Saner I’. Ruuucv. to L B. Cr»

DR. J. C. AYEB &amp; CO.
LOWBLL, MACS.
P*icx Ox* Boua* m Bom*.

SMl and U.raevRlcd fa
ie County of Harry, la

Ilaetinge. Jan. S4, )Bi».

New Tailoring EaiablWuMat?
S tasi. MMAKriMfr HALE.

T6
of.ection i
men. town iwu north ot Hange ton west.aiuykfalMN* IW4AM4Vt&gt;C»&gt;.** i«w..Upal

fMtE aubaeribcr would respectfully. aat&gt;

TWOmR CoaH &gt;r theTfeonly pf Darry-Iu
OWMT.

W

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»aV0T8 OMIXOO
HATS AIT® ®A3&gt;»

jUfa Akraqr uJOrr^'fitr'&amp;f.
fa rarwoxs of M order of Ihiaoenel. dated the
I
Drttlb u, fafa/ 1,4fat»L Mar, tSaafat

Ctrrulai to the Famern of Horry CoaiBty.
The anbacribv is rery ansiou. to buy
StEKP BELTS,
UlDWk.
VE5W0.X SADDLES,
FC IS,
WHEAT,

qats,

r^aaM C. Ratwfa. Co.„pl.-nf. Sfaieitur.
naled. February «, ISfo.

'

*!-!«» tjgjejuj.

. uHASkMO piton The Circuit Coart for the County uf Barry—In
Ibaeeerr.
AAef H, H H&lt;tf. (■■^fainaal.

.&lt;LOTH wouH raapoctfaily giro notlea fa
a The ettitetuof HMttwgr. and Barry county
oemll r, that bo Imw opt-acd a
■ •'

&gt;..

l^^u.
fa pumawec uf an order of ll.i. euurl in tl.ia
i. m'd.Kl IfarWth £y uf October. A. 1). BS&lt;&lt;
I. Orin L Hay. Circuit Court Conmiiwdoner. In

JICTliKE kOOli! •

i BoUcy'oBock, ap amirs, for the aecoMieoda&gt;n of taMe who lore good pietarra. Time who
Ifatoofaafatoemo.tporiet end life-like )l,.
B. LAKE JUMOX. Boemaora fa
(A. J. IVItiNtfe.',)
Hole I'ropnelor,

a^rtScsm;^..
WJT: ^’*3

Barber Mbo».
The Salwcriber bat upened a .hop nearly Oppof
Ite (he port other. where he Aar be fcmnd ai
-r.. ready to pet form all fabora'of hta jwvteeafaa,
ad. x aharh* l*far-euttn&lt;. faampootugaU

CnAh&amp;EUT RALE
4 (fanr%fau. Um County of iBarry—fa

“r ‘.r rf
puu
°r ”i« i*r w«k
r wDl an* enlr keep rear ayafaaa healthy and

UDV.ra uodjatixo rius

11 f

TEMPEILM-

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3e WILLIAM JONES,.
2^3a-&gt;».Wr a»bi*

;

■ iSsss^-^z^is^szii

3- tlttMItt, $
Jfe .MA u
(»•”*■ J,
?,r num tk.a iki cuimr

rncarwxrrraill'UMt* r"'&lt;

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyim &gt;tot«MMd
YjfaWJowriM Akead.

FRANCIS BOWIR

�aawm. tocto.

NEWSmSt Gfl0D8!
TOOfl ZllilKI

tnairl

lAjaa .trrziai
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;
U«r

T3f’

To.
ll

GROCERIES
KSW
tLo. taken
Vj the buw&lt;

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200 SUrer Bant. Csaod Witches......... 30 ••

©BiDCEBKIR!

hkadtfay

•^TrTfH YUiJafl
omu jmaaa.’

G LASS*WARE! !

at aatoniahing low prkw.

Mj motto

DRESS GOODS
Sai MU

Ayer’s,Cathartic PiUi,
MtuTiMMisiwRni

COOKIMG 8T0VK8!
,

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~swobs.
tjdi.', Gwiu w. BmUu. mJ IUmw, •
g»u3 ■MMrtNmtat wry low prices.
•
• ■ &lt;*4U , rrrr Urp. .in, !. ..rCruekrn
’
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■ &lt;

VE5B0X SADDLES,

LAW.SB, BUIU4ANTS, CRALLB
UlAlU BOBUS, HNB SCOTCH
&lt;4 IMO HAM S,* &gt;BINTS, SHEP

. ,

,l«fr

11 &gt; BOOT MEOSmtD « »w la w

Tbe sobocribcr is rcry aaxioes to bay
KllKKl* 1’ELTti.

A &lt;* -X«U-

W--- . «
, yf «
—vww^a, ai»tripc*( e^wrw**
anBMiwa.
,

wheat,

OATS,

. &gt;

HEBPBW.AID,STELLA SHAWLS,
C1IAMBBAS, MARSEILLES *001,

Jimi rwi,B a.newr atork oT

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,L awaSKCEs. . ,
rfttaMwefewbrlM, Pa,.

IAE§ AND 8LEEVBS, (naw «rk,)
W U1TB GOODS, Ac.'

l&gt;f*AU a r«wr Wp yaaclij w«

Xw.YTX10C]9S3X«.
ItXX AMD MOT’S WEAK!
/ ‘

DENIMS, SUtn-E AND CHECK
SHHmNC, COTTOXADES, af oacry

. Jwi । ~

■niwct ra,

KSOMawaanjwrdSWwWUKIoJ-aor
aaU w&lt;a U »aU t»«AI bafcrw tornhlnx

-anety and at) la.
CHECK MABSEH.LES, CHECK
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, &gt;ANCY
t™.c»

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LINEN. WHITE LINEN DRILL
EANcr CA83IMEBES,. InsiMod,

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A Fiuc TKafl'ti*.’,.,

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1__ SVJBVF.

RICH GLOSSY HAI#.
S*k ROM. am a^sdjr (round «&lt;h(kW*e

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moe

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OpriMbmui.ln in,
' ores

riuiin a-rorjea

jPUJI!IIP8!

D$T GOODS !
rt km

tho thing; it rentored Uh&gt; scurf nd new

!-.■ Hf-jw*' ayttKyrar'

L«4W chiMntn'o, sad BiMB1' eheo* st 9*99
IL I sub you to Mmd me two battles RK&gt;r« by Mr.
JNwL. tb« bearer ,.f Mir ttat krn m say of draoilMaw. UKW W.
»,.

“ ’"vsnraxaff "&amp;snAii

US* Laaa Wa. ala. » *aao aU
t UMt «m aWOTM*-.
Ort LsoftM, rfa4'asMy. fee ktae I

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pawn arc uttutii

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laAa-cranD S

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bow'irBlpA'mwaud wry tbrap; BLACK
DOE SliiN, BLACK BUM D CLOTH,
4fe- *'■

,J«T ta&gt; the AMtfrcn ef

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•&lt;
.“la—'Mt
M to yq-mStaM
to&lt;4w,
&lt;«■&lt;&gt;!■ IIS,tod w • toitor, to &lt;Uk
when for fifty dollars.J.MKAfeiriOQ* of
Bt'a grows m euM s( fem r
f vs bsca-farmills iilm haafsI shrifsbaW-W wsU
Wbydsa-tbs'ixsaet IwlibewoUd,

ussy.

“Hjuhrt) ytm^lfota*^’’

But, now, W think* that 1 tote boo.
A cd feoffee Ublc'a tnrt*d ;
I‘K teechblra eie Air ere.lsg'. o’er
Ho hu not ma UK learned
For I'ft ray iudspe®ds®cs »’*».
And very formal An;
The »&lt;r» aut staid ahull fecw him op 'AftatUaonllBM.

J. W. OAKLET,
Al*o, arena for the yult- &lt; t rabbet
Ulka. Ca»h (mid for bide*. pcllK

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rrV7MykTV, EL1JM A Co.,
[AKVF.UiTCllWW «rf tun! drslrr. te feral
L Mr*. A&gt;xxl ■M.orUurnt ilw^itu l,spd.—
r.r'a mw UuiUs«X. vp^ls “Ck-b* llelrt

daWiel

Cook,

i VKT1O1 -l» 5»UE I'KltJK, i kyM, Lpd «•&lt;»
Tas Agent, will attend lu the cullcvlion vf
rtsslWrt Whcr Ua»ii»r* j-niuiuUigto hi,vibes.

JAMES A. HWEEZEY,

T*

TTOUCV bjmI Cou-aal-r •» U»
L and Counaelor in Chaucrry, aud X
■rill pmatplW tUuud Ju aiur bwwe
La to curojo anv of «b&lt; Court. Ur ll.
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J. A. 1IOLBKOOK,

The following eketch of rtoFYife so
plainly exhibits a lemon which might
profitably to followed by many of our
l»e&lt;‘ipk, tkit we give It to tte reader,
teuplyaa4l.MfetorreJ.0uly CUJK-Caldu the
! real names of die parties, concerned. And
as the story Vcnrs its own mornl, We will
n..t tire y«»i with any “rriPcti.ms."
John folnnd mid A ti*‘n Ltman bought
forms adjoining carb •ftHer.
The land
had formerly been owned .by one man,
win. cnrrieiT^on the whole, employing a
hva-y foree’tn the work. Wire the two
friends luiught. the tend it was ns equally
diiidvd mi possible; nm! after the line of
separation Lad been run, those who fold
worked much on tte laud declared that
ttai wool.] nut give the “toss of a cop­
per * l*w a ebnics between th? two forms.
The old buddings were almost useless, so
, new ones were erected, and, at the aafne
time, both commented forming la earnest,
thev were poor, haring paid their last
pennies fur their forms, and being obliged
to ran some in dclrt to get stock and

ami Couawlor .1 Us. Solicitor 1U
Uteoswy. Usstrol Un&gt;l end Tax Agent.—
ArrORXKX
j t*S»l«.
Ctoro. •eroaJ »iory st Rower's Uock-

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In nil rrajwcts tlw tyro men commered
IcvrnH. They w«n» to«th married, and

A TTOKSEY, Ouunrlor and Sofiotor. and CVA rwrt Vonn C—nmUvmner. UlUw iu Mnilrffv 1 while 1’olimd h*d me son ami two dough| tors. Lyman had one daughter and two
tusk. topWMira.) nvxt door u&gt; post UD«c. .
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J. JL. NKV1XS,

flTSEkAI. Unlur'dr-X AK-nt- CnUraioM,
Vr uud nil to.iiWMebtra.V-4 &lt;o his cun-, wilHw
uMnwdvd u&gt; jwsmptty sad with SduHty. Ul£r«
wife feat of fee • HvpubUcau Jfamwr," oppo^ts

sun*.
‘•!&gt;"&gt;k ye," «aW Lyman, as the two
mt together afler their ferming.upcrntiOn
were vemmraced. “I have set my mark
u» aim at- 1’tn., determined, if I hnro toy
health, to fey u».a tbuusnmi dollars, cl&amp;r
&lt;&gt;f ssrrythlrig. b fire ysurs." •
••That is rather a short tlfoc for sueh-a
pnrpnse,’’ replied Poiwad.
‘“Nut a bit," cried tbe other enthusis*oiMlly. “rmnotgutogfo wear m| boakfotoM sway for woUmj. I an going-to ky

°P“Se t lopo to do," said Polauii, “but
money isn’t the firet ranaldsratiofx"
“What’s the reason it Isn’t T“ asked Lynum. “If you bare nwuey you can have

fell into the fi-Herfo tHAs’Mt some bow
or otihr, thsovsb* didot auto •, ubiioo.
I axed mam Ik* daderareed bar, btt she
asd it had bcm no long that she’d forgot
all abbot it, (Unda Joe all's* and
dun all tbe courtjn.) -AkUat I made up

whbpefed* Me

^Mot' Uc Hire' tbe' Village Pickings,
ia woia to 'gto toe neighbor Wfertaa'.-to
publisffea1 rirfit-hi our &lt;&gt;♦&amp;• town, and ooms of bis ad vice.
reek t
thatk cqougS. , Yuu know what I told
“Duo'rtalk to mo l’ «W.
you. Hujly—d tuuat have that thousand the cod of the eecohd year. “Pro gal
fovrtmdred &amp;flUrs at mteroaU Jfow
.“Ttion yup thipk you won’t, Laks Uf* tBwtfffhswyottfOt T^ r
. ■•
«$d tho agent
“A Ohouaand or ao," r 11 !■ »|dIha ofean
“No, sir. Can't afford it. Bill there’s
"Eb* Wtolda yM momr
.
my neighbor.PuIsqdjJjc’H Uko any"Why, afi the wreooy I’m Mid on Uk
pbea,'ie&lt;«iiotanot.
&gt; . ■
,
“OtoD-ah» * oh. ab-aU hnw ho&lt;
I’d ixltersioj
mwb Mtartto hare yrai smlM I”
r •
taking tv-agri&lt;
•^“So far, l oo letdtJll rtU nbotoopwl
“AM did h
interest—pul Uk mtarout sight in wM
the priucipl. and thoroa *04". .
“Yen, and there*
fifedyl faM*
lieve yuu ram rafet fffty deafer® 1a cqoh,
Dolly I.\ rrrftt toM ndtbhig for she wav
, iroableii at that moniool by tha thought
that her hnslsuid waa vxerefeing a spirit
. of penurinuanrss which looked mean, btU
sin &lt;lid‘not say so.
1 .“liaBos! what ye doing
cried Ly! man, an he saw Poland commencing to
ran a fence across hui-fudJ.
“1’ai gomg to throw just, half thia AcW
into pasturing," returned Poland.
“XS’foit!" nc’Mfwed Lyman scarcely
afildn belltfre what he had heard. “Throw
off bdt of ydar fieWF
Why—ibat
won’t leave jou with thoro thus twenty
aervi to tH1."
|
"I know it—and that h all J watt. I
am dctennidFtf not to waste my time and
energies in swinging a scythe' qver'fi-rty
acres of land alter (irq and ttfeirty ^ocs
of hay, w bob’ I am get forty tons off

koa aro rigU, Lytoan—ImU .*
rafeeJa without asWag-wMastfeng *Woh
i do cm&lt; wish at pretenMo mrt with."
H thought so. Bat laU pour own

feto long, Lvtnrt wrasaaUmtebcd to
find feat hit Brighter had aulwcribrd f*r
a Od*l paper, bcaidre boyisfos Jut of
books for Inn children.
.
“What’s tbe-useF toroid, aabe sat in
Ms nrighlw’s from room, and saws'Birge
pile oF bookt on the ehalf.
M want my
children to tarfl to Wort—not to -be
aptodhw tbefr
reek books. They
gtf aAifcjtag-’ enough when our school is

'torn?* '
the first, An■ “ Yun have t

And wturt hare you

ierencr’s Vcufick.—Wes Um jurors
tow torn John Poland was
sfehiy o sosafortablo bums for bimaeil
4^ feipUj, atMHi»creasiq| iho rajuc of
bit farm tenfold." .
,
*fAnd why didn’t ynn WH toe an. &lt;*
H did teM you so,&lt; husband, sod yoq
mUlwm.feob" V
“J nan*«Hiber. . Well, sever mind.—
Titn't Loo lair now."
.
Ou the next mornhig/ifr. Lvman went
over to bis neighbor’s and frankly raid t
.. i-n-i.-LX..-a1 wpht

“Oppncd! Whald’ya SMaat"
“Wdl, 1 wfeafe Utafr my form, today,
rill sell for ong thousand dsllsrs more

lil&gt; too W,» *H
IltT, Frtf Wj

more than jM ksrt
Kexi fereofr 1
cut more hay from
__,
I wow howe regeisot-atwelve uerto,
le^
wWl eet ojwn . your whole
forty sq®s ; agg
know my hsy ia

[botr tnal
.1

lawful seeping, rudmed
L" thlnkil.
p 8 wce the jorere Be
wimelhin a Bskddtd. by the ox."
Brsirxsa Virw or Majwosoxt.—A
book-keepdr was ‘‘engaged," but ©odd
frt married st tbs
J
owing u&gt; want sf fends,
fixed for yestordsy,” said
know it," rejninsd be. “1__----------you not married!*
“WeH," said bt&gt;,
iemking very serickm, and approaching Ha
car confidentially, “tbe feet b J Aosrpsl

rt» pleasure, Anaon;
more easily than I
*•" I

-

.

M^oed. The tbouaaud dollars was nearly all expended in
to-work,*’ retorned f^oland ; ‘foot thst the work, but at tbe end be found him­
shall not prevent them from being well self the gainer, and bis dollars came bock
educated. "7 would ratfow leavo them to him with UtoHfe '(•fc&amp;told. lie had
with kdud’1
characters, and Icanied a lesson wbieh many might foV
a’ March hareP muttered ' yll
than wteh tbtorarifo «f few srfth profit.
.
Lyman at he turned nway.
j
cath/tnlgna the edoenttoo. __
Host ea^y. 4j*A» I* neat—to be Jean !
“Oho! Thalfo the way Xou mcMt to.
’Ere long I.yhihn was met by another 1:
lay
p'p
a
thousand
doll
are
;
to
hare
it
In
IIuw easy to arrange tbe rooms with the
surprise. He was st tbe ho’e! of ihe
How easy te
vIlLigc one day and there.lenrncu that his boiiks and papers, and new tje-ups aod mosl graceful propriety!
lavefe-osr humes wl&amp;Ue truest elegance!
■
. *&lt;
•
neighbor Pulnnd had engaged all theta", ««ch Hktf.n'
“
Yon
will
see
whoa
the
fira-years
has
Elegance resides not with the uphehteror,
manure fi»r fottr years, hnd that ho wm
XT‘- •’ ■•&gt;'■:
•• '
the drapers' it Is not put up whh the
to pay for it In’ wood and better and'• ■tome arrtOhd.-*'1
“We ahall.” returned Lyman, as ho Mnginca and curtain, it » not in tbe mo
ebeoc and such oilier articles uf produce
turned towards home.
'
------------------------------ lbs. roeewuod, «
saico, the carpeting
the
as might be wanted.
Mr. Lyman had not folly realized how' mahogany, the oruddabm, nr marble or“Dully,whht do yrta suppose Poland
mueh ram Poland had received from tbn j namenta—it exists in'the spirit that pre
Ims been and done now ?"
land
be
hnd
manured
so
heavily
and
ao
j
aides
ajvot
the
apartments
of
tha
dwel“1 don’t know I’ui sure,” returned the
ckrefolly; and on Um second yoar bp ; ||ng&gt;. Content meat must always ba meat
wife lotdritig up.
-ii— kb
xj.i— xhod
-a —
|erct^ty
only noticed mi
'that
lus. —
neighbor
re­ grated U
’‘Well, I’ll tell you : he’s been and on
markable good luck with Ma wheat, get­ of its abode—it transforms a waste into a
g:igcd all thi.ym.-uiu re made at the Ufvctn
ting about ninety bushels from three garden. Tbe home lighted by Umm int’sln^s/ur the next four years !
And
acre*. Bet he had occasim to open his tdsUoaa of • noble and bright life may
h'i’s got to haul wood and let his butter
ryes on the third year.
be wanting in much which the diacontculal
and dwese go to pay for it I"
Ono evedfrig, just at sundown, he went depirc, but to its itibabiuhu it will be a
’ Ou tipi stuns day he sow Poland, end
over into Poland's field, whose tbe meu palace, for outvrclng the orissital fas bril
। asked him wfist he meant.
&lt; li
were just finhblng raking up the three linney and glory.
“j mean to bring my form up,” returned
acre pirte where the grain had been the
, thfc.latter. .
year before—-the first pioee the present
‘•But I get manure oudngh for two bwtrtrhad ploogbdd up tuiAdresoed.
, acres, of, corn cyciy year and that is
“Been puling somebay o^_hcra,". said
। ctKMig)i,n said Ly man."
Lyman,Mho s^f’flftnnigd bunchre
“tup you It'may be, bat 1 wish to ma.
hay nearly as thick hs they could stand.’
mini mure. Our land was rtm dlt when
“No—thiii was all catJrapl these throe prospect, on the otbef |idc!-’?WealA as
we took it, alldW Drtforto get it up to
we'rifotemjfofta the viate before re, and
iu fullest&amp;Haefty."Wk'Mter bo prodigal
tyfeffai/imS then look back witha wjMfttl . eye upon the
flowery path ~w&lt;ba
passed, but may
bwro retrace.
Lift id Jito* porir toto to the auro. tothM^Wr-1
__ ___ _ __________ M&lt;f ftoi’WIhrii•“»»&lt;,Ml.ry. bHl jrf
“I’ll give y»u ia good account, never els mure of whatt Ultficjcrc.than He find streaming rays of sunahlx
fear," repliedTohmd, laughing.' “1 must’ dan®, niff be b^mt»AbUk$ bat bo with light as with a earn
&lt;-ed my tend- if I would have it feed me.'
yet would outlet bis ntoqcy, go for w? its shadowy sEIfa ts* wftli
; We haven’t got land here like those. rich such “wferimtots” o» hi« pitot.
rilftiri buktouM iu tbe wool. . - Mf&gt; land - Tbofive yuwre «w&gt; around, aqdAoeoa ' Learn from
needs nuroing now.”
,...1
’
wtotbn that fay and aujd fourBut Anson Lymnn couldn't see the use. imo I__shds pt corn in .onfor to get.foiirof usstrng money In that Wuy.1 Ha tbe*1
1 dolan to put with idto hundred apd
the mafi wbo wMild first oWhlatninge. (
to-aas doUat* whMh W had lihwa,
Wol, Poland, I’vo^the psi®!”'
land doww txir half, tod thro go' off and
■unt terror &lt; f dre*. if
buy .qvntfty off rannure, must be Me
bt to' differ from The Uara
latter than foofodi, ‘Ho wasn't recta a
a point of y—l«*»4t.
ever

•BtA, Arena Lyma»(" M&amp; Mad, oL

&gt; the ground does by. The qwuner&gt;
on mature ddlberatkwi, returned
veMfct, of wWdi tbs Mfowing is ’«

“ Wsil^oWSfeiJ

-linorm

—an fa couttia on her fey&lt;10 all the
lime,' With hsr syca unvtorsbei fika • tel­
ler shtrtu.g off a gun)and tfraFs dd Fule"
—(that were in tfoW* nf hern.) “and I
eaa*lihtak t* enay body efw jest O^r,"

Man is like a snow ball.
Leave him
lying In' idleness against themmnv fence
of prosperity, aud all the good that fe ta
him mfeto Ifeo hotter; hot kick him
arouud, and he gathers strength with
every revolution, until be grows into an
avalanche. To succeed you most heap

Shute.
• *■**
Bei l, ‘fid, Pm powerfelly tomsome
Mamma (speaking to bar newly mar
at hum, and 1 saastima ibink ef Lertly ried daughter)—“My duarea^ tweeter,
bad a niaa,party, wife to Jar sud talk to, darling! What! cryteg! W^y, what'
1 *ou,“
a the matterr’
.
Danght|r^(with many ro!&gt;«)—“Oh
dn names sv«r wx-rwwvmarama, dear! CtbCMfearirei
so dreadfully unkind.
Uo knows the
•wiiest oorno aigh ruunia arhe
b-h-boreo taming secret, and he w.w-wou’t
sad 1 ortcr git one uf thsm. I
tdlit to np!V
got my dander up, so J hichod
"My dearest Maria,” wcoteamceUly
up dtjoe to horn, ai?abet nif tec
married huaband to hta wife. She wrote
“Sal, ya are thegri I’ve’bera
back, “Dearest let me correct either your
in arter for a lung lint®; k Inv
Yon address
I,don’t care wtoa hmswwte; onu it you grammar or your morals.
-say to, tatafH So pined' together ‘tail the me, 'My dearest Maria? Am I to sup­
holy Irnods »f: amtoimmre, « pin ribw» pose ycu barn other dear Morias P
-------- r
The pimples en 'aTojKiA "feBe, (ob­
arter white Wk­
SeiW “Pfccr."
“Wbat SaHy/’ set 1
-Yco,"Wx de. a hidimt !»»
_
her purty
lace bctjivccn her hand*. Yon may depend
upon it, I fi-h frogd
-r
“Gtory,” sfiJrs’X
__
...
I MlerfBal.
ML.*

Uto«^ fe«*Tir'

serves Will Winrow) are an old-fashioned
xnr.Mt be said to oomo Mostly from. b«ymid tbe grave, but tbsy dhow dearie
that tbe “medium” is hurrying himaeli
toitard the grave.

f

that if a My has along nose, it is almost
invariably crooked.' Il turn to be bent
slightly aside to admit dThcr being kissed;
and so it grown awry.
.UUjMfWiwJ.'LM-.LUjwm
l«b
of win. whl—rt In.
i, &lt;«smrtod to be
.:Hng upnu in bring "lb.
driip in,
ab-^lt|ed : io wed-

��7

MORTOAGE SA LI

BALSAM

It Bm WhilM Cww
It hoc effected curoa tg nemetoM enara. wher*
th* tonal Uiltful pbrillimi hl tfoa country and in

&lt;

TXJGUTT ACMBS of ffrotqeality,
Ej od Irnnd, situated in the towaohif &lt;4
in Barry county . Twenty aerwa of m
ironroiod and wail fourod. .nd Ibero U,
ahte framed dwelling, a f«w fruit trace i
wdl of water on the Mtht.

B dullor bringi it within the reach of ewy
body; and in bilioua dtetricdfo where Fxvxa

a rwaofpt of

two

orsur* far paa

CHANCERY SALK
Laraxr C. Rnixu. Cotnpla'»i’a8olkcttor.

XuMtFcfrwte/Mtf*-,____ __________
•
CHANCERY SALE.
•qj^Ch-enlt Cbcrt for the comity of Barry—!■

L traaHla Craattr, QaafJaimt.
Jtfk Horary taJ Kafroa nartry, br^uioata.
i wiw.Mn.»rw of on order of U.U court, dated the
nir&amp;M of Octobar, IM, L.Qrio LRay.CTrcu.t

o lor the county of Barry, la chancery
/Arwri J. rerria. Oaaylafarat.

•’

ITiUfom &lt;^u« ««f XeoWa daaa, ThfU.
In pursuance of aad by ririue of a decretal: Of
dee of thia ourrt. la luu cauae dated the 2d day
of October tee&lt;. 1. Orin L- Ray^Circuik Cnurt

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL CIR­

CULAR

CHANCERY SALE.

HOUSE
rtriding in the malariou* diatricta. U taken
ncrarieually or daily while expoaed to the in­
fect ion. that will be excreted trots the ayatrm,
,«nd c annut e.ccumuhrtc in autUi.mt quantity
’ to ripen into d treae. Hence it it even more
riffiraUt for Fbtec«en thku ewre, .nd few MU
ever *;;ff. r tnnu Intermittent^ if they avail
thnmehcs of tbc pculKtlcn thia remedy ef-

R.A.T5-WJk.-5r’S

READY

RELIEF,

uu/ctU/ ataftpiaf tkf anti arrruriatiaf Pa'uu

t
Water Street,) to whom all order* tbould bo ad•ast*; and Retail Dealer* io Patent Medi­

J&lt;m4 Vkitoaarr, (Vraflaiaaal,
£-«ei .1. ?.r«7‘Syli ^..rr^lMiLuffto

For oate by J. P. Koo aim A to-. Htetinja. and by
on* droggiat m c*ery town in tbcVnltod Slate.

-THOMAS DUN’S tKGI.lSU.'M. D,
HEKRY CLAPP, Jrx-.
UDORUK ARNOLD,
-

Write only for the

IPODATE NUDGE.
OFXHtniGAX. Cotfhty of Barry.-a*—
At a reaaiua of the Probate Coerf, fur th*
STATE
County of Harry; balden at the Probate Ofoho hl

WOUNDS,

th, rending and Cling lhe petition, duly acriied,
of ILdhtrl J. Grant, teAnimalrotor ol Mid eatate,
prariug fur certain reaMW* therein act forth, for
hr ru-e tu »ell eertalu real estate in aaid petitivu de
aortoed tMMurging to aato etiaie.
.
TUcrouixin. it I* rrdeicd.tbat the eon»iderWf*n
of Mid petit wn. and the brwr.ng there.,n. bv puat
roned uutil Monday, the slat day of March, L.U
1*AJ, al une o'clock; P. M., al tLc ulice &lt;X the
Jodg- uf Probate, inttaat'ng'. at wltiehflmeand j
Blare all partie* te.ta*rot«d are roqeirwd to a«&gt;ear
and Jtow came If auy, why the pray*?*
uctitumer thoubl not be granted.
,
And it b fartherwn’ervittbri the prfHtoerr glr.
teolico to all part x&gt; lot mated by moafagw eap!B of
thia notice uud order b- be M*Uiot«d in Ibc “lie-

GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GULDEN

PRIZE,
TRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,'
PRIZE.

COOIINO-

try ahyle

tlaarijlllR.

FOR ALL THE HJEWSES OF A FAULT PKT8W,
are an compared that fiaeaac within the rang* af
Ihrir aeii.m eun rarely •ith.land or erade theca.
Their penetrating properties aeurh. and cleanse,
and iniigorate every portion of the hutuan organ*
Hiu. correcting it* dfactacd action, and raatoriag
it* healthy ritililie*. A* a eouacqurneo of them
of tune to teat ita value, and io adopted I•v a^na I prmicnu-., the invalid wtm la bowed down with

atructed with glaaaoa all aide*.
Pntce or Rir.irr*. —An individual or farm right
to naa thia invention, will be aold for tre dollar*.
Sueh a right entitle* th* purehaaer to uae, and ton­
al ruet for hu own um. on In. own premltea. ten*

Not onlv do they etire the every-day rnmnlaial*
of eiery body, but also man* Jjijftjpp^e^jl
daugrroua diaraan. The agent below.butted fo

“-tu’iXt nMr will T irindoM Ml II hi

CifcxUi to the J irnen wf Barry Ogwlj.
The Mbocriber ii very anxious to buy
SHEEP PELTS,
UIDEB,
VEX ISOX SADDLES,
,
r v kA
1

.iiSYFl 70S HKA VfM.
The New York Weekly OOLDEX PRIZE I.
one of the largest and bent literary paper* of the
day. An imperial Quarto, containing neer rxCita
oa roarr colvbxx, of the moat interesting and
1 fascinating reading matter, from tbapefti of the
very Aral writer* uf the day.
lUatrataJ Aerry ITaeL

TRIMMINGS,

BOX,«Rd PARLOR STOVES, «f «v-

Pilis,

C ES- »/&lt;■« per bottle or ata bottle* far f3 frl

lafmJant*.
•
- • ■’
~
In pursuance ami ter virtue at a 4»erttul order
&lt;4 thia court in thia cauae dated the J fib
October, Ib8,’, I, Orin L. Mai, Circuit Court Corn
tolMioner. tor the erwinty i.f Itarrte, will aril at
l*bi x aaci ton or &gt; eudor. to the big beat tehhiopa*
Um Court iluuae. in the village of UmVnra, M
aaid countr of H.rrr, cm the Bin day vt April.
IFfo, at one o'clock in the .Hrmon,Ike land* end
trocoieutn evutained in the niuttgaac and net
forth in the bill ofouaiplaiut and desert bad m Said
decree a* f.dh-wa:
The i-orth half oM-e aortli-cmtapiuMer&lt;-f arc

Uaitnir*. nu Tuesday, the 1*1 day of February,
io the rear one tbowMud right hnndred and dPy ■
nine. ’ Prciwnl O.iu L Ray, Judge of Probate.
Jn the UMrtrr qf
c*«atr of piHiay.

SAWS,

BASH, aod PUTTY, BUILDERS’

CtlANCERY SALE.
The CuedtCourl fort th* Cwmfy of iterry-Jn

CROSB-CVT

BROAD 4c NARROW AXES, GLASS,

‘LuT*'

the math half uf Um rant half of the ao«U
itaXiteiwg'^cribeiipfMDUei Vlt :
’’ coat uuarter of *ecti..u oumbar the, in ,town throe
north af range eigh* went, hl RoeTy 'euOoty. ■teRf
AU that certain piece or - Mryel of land, altnate
‘---------- -T'
appUtlyniUKTa. Ibt-rruu^o be■n Harry county and Sute^T Michigan, known
and daneriteed m the west half of lbc»arlhwe»t
ORIX L RAY/
quarter of aactiun number tOity tn town Viubcr
Circuit Cmwt Ccmmiaotonor. •*
- ---------------------- rteltdlor for Complainant
Dated, Feb. 17, iSSL
,

and

COOPER, mm! CARPENUlR TOOLS,

’n the vdlagv of llaatinga. in aaid county of Harry,
un the Mb day af April. &gt;&amp;». al eno o'clock in fbd
aftcrnotwi. the laiida atol lencmeut* cotoan.ed in

jeaUilbecetatry-

nf it* function*. They are an axceHret aheratir*
fir ter rcnoi alien Of the biemd and the rvateo•ten of lane and utrvtigth to the ey*teui driahuted
by disease.
.RMMfMjaVT. MtMfKCT -

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

r.in ztxk airtu cran or
Cotrgh*. Cofi*, Infrntuxa, HTmtwimm,
Croup, BronrbitH, Inelpfewt Coaanmption, and (tar the relief nf Coa»«npUre
Paticnta in advanced utagca of tko

COOKIVG STOVES I

So Wide i* the 604 of ha AMm aUaesmjncret.* are the ea»r* of it* cure*, that abnoat
fcrrv aeetiar. of eountry aloonda lu pentma pub»•- known. *bo bare teen reitorvdftbm alarming
and men draper.te diaoaare of the hmgu by its
me. v\ ten onre tried, it* mperiority oxer riery

Cl FA NOE RY BALE.
QCMlCiJIOAN.-TUo Cirvul
maty of Uanjy, la chancery.
gkarfto T. Gittrrt, QarOjJaia^t.

tr^aat Broaaaa aaJ Itnrna J. Braataa. lafta.
te mtniaance of aid by virtue of a dcervtnl wider
efthioeourt, hi rtd* can**, dated the ?S&lt;b day af
October. A. D. MT. I. Oro. L. Rar. Circuit Court
Comnaaoiouer, fee too county af Harry, wifi edl
al public ooetton or vendue, to th. Lirbest bidder,
at the Court Home, ta th. village ofHaOtinga. iu
.mid eountv of Dairy, cfo Ibo rite any of Anril. 18A
a* cm o'rieet m the nttaruoc* of aaid day. l£o

COMMISSIONERS' NOTIGEc'

.re allowed fee nil
reoeet their danr.*

method fur eitraeting from root*, berba, plant*
and guma, a natriuoua extract of each wonderful
nourishing power—which they bare combined
with Radway's Regulating PiRa-that aix of these
pills will supply the blood with the same amount
u( nutritian ns one ounce of ordinary bread; no
that, while tlx system u undergoing a thorough
physicking. and regulating pruceaa, it daily be­
come! ateeugtbened.
Persona atfiictrd with Ijeer Complaint, Dyspep■ia. Heart DiMMes. Fullaeao of Blood, arid aU fe­
male. who are anl^rct to irregularitle*, Uvateria,

ha* &lt;--riue&lt; Mreda tey&lt;eenUi*l,reufem«dhred
oa the aAteted fitey cun omrr forget, and |u
dm ed etire* too i.un.enm* and too remarkable
be forgotten.
u., a’ v
* WBMWHURX-'
;

BR.*I.£. A1EE E CS.

dan-li. i*Xrr
CODES BALCH.
. Tburuapplc. Doc

ANJf) CUJLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
aeventeca;s0tdhhatfM *oe
teoa MMUbor wre* teen; real
nvarter vf

‘ FRANCIS ROWER

w e*i quai

• Atoajgi»dMg«^»tofogtatoe'
’u»anrrim&gt;c*5&gt;&gt;.
writcoons. .iA.

COOPERING BUfil^ESS.

ITWLV-STOVE* .
&gt;W OVEN STOVES,

vatr*...
“ “*• •* ~r—*«**

�GOLDEN PRIZE.
GULDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

DB MOB.B’S

)Wf -ROOT FILLS.
ttwstK gir

lasaasa
DRY GOODS
PRINTS

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSEP.Y,

.........

BOLTWoeDi earn

Tb. rtoek .win ia port M

teu:::: 5’

MERINOS,
DEJIMS,

rJs

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICES, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
stinmNos (i.™... nd «wt-,)

ken­

______________ _____________________ TCCEY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSI
s™
--

it DOTS &amp; SHDSai

JUST RECEIVED
At the chcepeet More la town l»y

cr OTHIJVG

-

H.J.KENFIFU)

antwaterk of Fell and winter GOOD8,
wUeh win be auU k&gt;r
.
1

OXDCISX.Y !

GIASS-WARE! I

MT}ATT«r S’A’y.

MWmwotatee ..
imteM cup!. 'Hl

at aMnnliiiag U«r prices.

GoM Locket*. Itawcel
BrrMtPhM.CoffFiM.1
W aUb
Gt»U and
rirrr of &lt;4ker oQldcw

My motto

b *a little cheaper than the cheapcM.’
I have ju*treceived a good tusurttuerit

DRESS GOODS
Sock at Print*, Gi

DB. J. C. AYER 4 CO.
LOWTBI.L. MASS.
nun tea IM.1IV rxa DerruL

ritx*, Paramrttaa

MAIS ACT DATS
e.

Dr. Morao-s KH.LS :

LAWN'S, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CHALU ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

The Mbocrihrr u very ansium Io buy
SHEEP PELTS,
.
H1DEB,
VEXISOX SADDLES,
Ft'R?
WHEAT.
’ z
o
OATS,

Jnst receive'! a new Mock of

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP
HERDS PLAID, STELLA SIlAWUR

CHAMBRA8,

.

BT4&gt;K£E2&amp;3,

MARSEILLES' COL­
of all ktada cheap for Ready Pay.

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

1 here aba a very Urge 1(imt

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

MBH AID BOY’S WKAB!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, (XHTONADES, of .very

FirTf RK ROOM!

'

Ib Bail's Bfodt, ep sUirs. fcrtW mjucbmUUoe W»om who love goM Bittern. Them who
vMiMttMe «te M pv^cl Ma IA4k»lte
°fh* of t**cm**1vc» or tbcirfrwmk. tlnllboy bo&gt;t

Foe ma Cru or Seearru.;
Foe axx bcxurrxnn Ccaru:\—j
Fua tub Crn or BnriuTtxx;
Foe Dmum* «r tmb San.;
Fea mt Cvjir up Ltrs* CoMrt-ifxr

A'-

MMuraixa,
oa hmd and all ptoons w Wthw
a«U wUl A. wall toad! Lrfur.'

variety and style.

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time, more oucesrefally euncedid.
Tte balance of the wretrfaf Wm paased
by the young gentleman very pleaaMrt'y,
and Mery «•&gt; fa t&gt;o teee bteiad tend In
the practice of those trifling -deceptions
•he had so thoroughly learned from her
mother. Mr, Mowbray tried 'foenOvineo
Ms own heart teat be was wnoderfuHy
satisfied withfateteait; y« ever and amm
a glimpse of those bhia eyre flatbed
across hi* vision, and be confeeeed tobho-,
self that he VW at least uneasy.
In thia frame of mihd he finally took
Me departure. He saw no more of Mrs.

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The poflng and reputedly wealthy Mr.
William Mowbray wan alnndlng on the
donr-atepevf the elegant mansion of Mr.
Green. The time was evening, and the
mouth IX-cemhsr.
The wsatber was cobl and very brn| ring, and the chill from the handle of the
I dmirdiell instantly struck through the del­
. icale kid glove in which bls hand was en-

!
A servant nsht-red him int'» the mom,
! where ctamred, at this moment, to be sit­
' ting Mrs. Green, her daughter Mary, and
Misu Emeline May.
Thu matron re
cnivcd him with a grace that wiu strange­
ly winning for a lady &lt;&gt;f her ago and ap­
parent dignity of nuuinar, and with an
affectionatenevs of manner that she could
•cmrely have exercised toward a sun of

HEATH, ELUS At C®.,
Tl f A5VFACTUREKS of and dealer* io furs

her own.
Mary, her daughter, rose to receive
him likewise with a presuinptivenres of
attnclnneat that she had evidently been
trilled into by the assiduousness of bcr

mother.
Only Emiline May—the orphan girl—
appeared to be for the first lime unnoShe l^'kcd up with a timid and sad­
dened air, as Mr. Mowbray entered the
room, and quickly dropped tar bine eyes
DXMIEL COOK,
ICE QPTHK PEACE, Uvsrml Land .nd again up&lt;&gt;n her work.
A .ent, will .Uaud tu th. reUscno® &lt;4
Mr. Mowbrav glanced with a look of
i*il MfacriMuMM. pcrisintagto his effire.
expresaive inquiry st the young girl, and
the glance waa not unnoticed by Mrs.
Green; for it could not have been many
iniautc* before she made some frivolous
pretextT-w dismissing her from the room
nlt»&gt;getber. All the lime test the visitor
had bekm in the ncm, she bad received
no introduction to him at tta Instance of
TT0E5ET-sod Coun.rk&gt;r si Law. SolicUnr in Mr* Green.
Ctaacetr, OetMiwl Load sud Tu^ ARvoL—
She h» .really a splendid looking girl,
&lt;nd story «f Bower's block.
immediately exclaimed,the young genllcW1LLULX BUBGUEU,
man. when she bad gathered up hpr work
A .TTOBJitr, Couniwlnr and Solicitor, asd Cir­
•*8omo re­
ri. cuit Court Vuuu»iu.w«&gt;cr. Office iu Uoilry'a and p»«e»vd out before him.
lative T" he added inquiringly.
lock, (n|&gt; .Uirsj next door U&gt; pe»l office.
“N’&lt;h—yes—that is,’’ answered Mra.

A

.HTBIClAJt m« I

Greatly to hi* astonishment, be sew
that she received this discomfiture of .Enilline at the hands of tar mother, with the
most assored satisfaction.
r
“She ia orrtainly beautiful, added be^
to see the effect of this remark, more teen
•frdm any single desire to conjplimMrt the
• ’ - I wish you had introduced

, I ahoubl have done so, Mr.
" replied she. with a rimpesfag
faugh. •‘bad I thought for worthy 1
attention.' But tec wotysa^
yonse®; and she is so poor and
dent, too, m fart, kdo
know *
would do, were it nut for uur tes
She taw no tarns® in AbaHs.m

Perhaps Itowns a week after thia, wheh
Mr. Mowbray determined to pass another
evening st the residence of Mrs. Green.
Mr. Green, hhnarif, was • merchant,
and It was very rarty that (lie yoaag
Ktieman mrt hlm In Ms own Mauston.
not imfreqtyttly protracted bis stay
from borne until quite late in the even­
ing.
On the evening in questem, Mr. M.
rang at the Aww, and was shown lit.-as
usual by the servant. After saluting Mts.
Green with the cordiality ■gMch was bls
wont, he likewise greeted Mary, and af­
terwards Miss Emiline. Mary's moteer
looked nil the astonishment of white her
several features were capable.
* How came bo acquainted with Emiline! What waysbotrtd who take to get
iicquainted' with hlrrtT When and where
was all this doneT* were (luestions that
flashed through her mind, before she
couM pneaibly have found words fur their
expression.
“She has deceived me!”
thnnpht Mrs. Green. “She hastakcti ad­
vantage of my charitlen; and Is even
now plotting secretly ngninst tea proapreta of my daughter !”
What, hf such a ease, waa therefore to
be done 1 \V hat could be done 1
Mra. Green Mt perfectly mudouiaM
for a brief moment with astoabhasent.—
She looked first at Mowbray, then at Emiline. end then at Mary.
Her eyes met
the meaning look of the latter, and her
proud lips Instantly eurled and quivered
with scorn and rage.
Sbe ruled bei temper, liowerer, as she
could, during the ma- of the young nxui,
but determined that ta ehauld enjoy no
moment ahrne with the humble seam­
stress. And laboriously did shs engage
tarself to take upm hereoll all conversa­
tion, trusting to her own art and deter­
mination to prevent the possibility of such
an occurrence again.
Mr. Mowbray Mt between the two la­
dies, passing a word nmr with one and
now with another.
Yet it was no very
•cutely percepti vo faculty of Mrs. Green,
that induced her to believe in a very few
moments tent the yoang ma* was more
pleased with Emiline than with Mary.
The evening was’ exceedingly lung to
Mra. Green; and she waa Inwardly re
juiced when Mr. Mowbray lull; and as
soon as this happened she Mid to Etai
line:
“You had better retire now, Emiline;
1 think I shall want you to rise sarlierthan usual in the morning.”
The girl obeyed the hint; and wishing
her a g&lt;H&lt;d night left the room.
Mother and daughter were alone. The
soft light &lt;-f a large astral lamp fall on
their faces and roreafotf awltha vary much
increa»cJ power, the depth and the
strength of the passions that were just

tare of charity; at the best j sod yet she.
has foiud aty ttaak of ft^sbe hssp
dared to eraile and exhibit heradtf to gen ■
demon whom I 'invfte to my ta»n®e l Anffb
Uriels what emnes of tnakingso much of
tfttotomr bMgage ofratadflw! Htardu’
1 know where she found' the fiscllHy of
brooming aeqrialated with Mr.’Mofabray t
How ana I be aaaumi teat sta may not

“OWtrtliaa w/yMnZrSFw Wbd-

iM.yoa, my daughter, tUt
£”SlS£&amp;r sti introduction from yob.

Yuajjavs no

,1ni*k« • p«-You know, Mr. Mowbray:” iatersatisfy bar and every one rtytedtta lady fa one of her moat artfal
kuite IM 1 did not know whether foe

might be agreeable to joy or noL.and of

W)th U.-I thinking, the ehild would fancy fo&gt; had
happened tdlnty far one afUrnooc ak .«
street, and—”
-WfatWM foe doing there, pfoyt hold It, when the day camo that ba was to
g&lt;&gt; forth, it would be wish regret for the
eamly tateftuptaS the aunt,
,
familiar crystals, and the rock hawa
toreflkre theAstrassMof apoorfiunty," rooms, and the qpriat that rajpaad teareh.
answered the young man firmly. “Ire- But wtao be came up, sum May morn­
ing, tifc ten tbooeand birds afagtog in
cognized her beautiful countenance In­
stantly, and w ith no farther ceremony, the trees, and the heavens bright, and
made myself known to her.
I hare a him. and MT of eMltaht, and tbs wind
habit of hunting out •offerers and the de- blowing through,tha yeeM leaves, all
jer.^po.,, it, w, a~u.«,d
n, sgiitter with dew. and t&amp; landscape
having them as tir aa 1 can very judi­ stretching away green , and beautiful to
the bortann, wt&amp; what rapture would bo
ciously. Some people, perhaps, may call
it eccentricity; I call ft dutyt lhare am­ gexe abate Mm, arid see now poor were

iti this

might have'’ q
her search was'
tp her; So pqr
intent, one migl

wm' . rauw^f IfiSFL&amp;erfiSr. Tf ’ ’*
When she arose in th* morning, b
aupt waa st thedoor,
directed &amp;r

heroic fortitude. Suffering do expression
of dissatisfaction tn escape her lips, if she
! even allowed a rebellious thought to en­
ter her heart, she proceeded to obey the
inslrocticma of her aunt, and presently
had al! completed.
Breakfast overtake waa Just descend'ty
the stepsi th enter. the carriage that was
waiting at the door to tarry her to the
cars, when Ifr.- Mowbray himself made
his appearance at the foot of the steps.
.loppnl u frift |l&gt;m ,
mornpolitely handed Emiline into, the"
carriage and stopped“'a moment to «change a few wdnfa with her.
“Waa ever anything more provoking J”
exclaimed Mary.
“1 never, eertalnly,MX the tike of jtj"
matured the really jngry Urn. Green.
While Mr. Moybtystoud talking
with Emiline, be inquired of bcr in. what
direction she was going, anT the length i&gt;f

TTq seemed greafly surprised that Em?
illne dhouM not have apprised Mm of her
intention the evening before, and in fact
so assured her; but she answered him
in tbo only way she could, and that was,
she did not know herself that site was
fWjif.
A new thought seemed suddenly. to
cross the mind of the youfig man. Bid­
ding her adieu, and in a low voice awmring her of the deep pleasure It would af­
ford Wm to visit her M "her new abode*
k- .—.4 __5- ._____' J
urgently invited him bi
----; but her invitation Inrepeatedly yet civiHy dccliurif
He
touched his hqt lightly to them and wqlk

But Ms brain’was fuller of thoughts
than It1 was brfy-ffve'wniutea before.There seeped to him some mystery kboot
I thia sudden departure of the-poor seam,
•trees hftb toa ^ulrej^JJIo suddenly
»called to mm;Vxw. foe pacaliarly trifling

M1 .’

I ooald Wy nothing more trim, or so
bcaaftfi/l
* But remember, w
poet only refers to honest Mushes and
tretoi; when dfodtnnbtiua employs these
sign* as a decoy, there Is something Inezprewtbly painful Ip the dewecratlon qT natore's boBest emotion*.
One moat have
goneverythr In wickedness and deceit,
however wllfally to commit such a fraud*:
fort there If a haMt nm Whfal.'bM ptffl
reprebenrflile Into which many of yojn*
fall; and tost Is Moehlqg on erery tAffng —4 utetHssawy oreanfon; arid &gt;
, habit whH&gt; I'wndd *dvt»c you to avoid
. if
- It is rn^et often the result af
a timidity which you ought to conquer.
A true and virtoows woman should be
morally farrlere, for tbereio lies "her

—n.-t to say contcmptuoM—&gt;manner to .
which bar want had spoken to him &lt;&gt;T her,
calling her a powr dependent eulatfon, and
saying that she waa only asaamrtrew.—
A^IeUkasrifo called -to toted (be of
*sealyfrdtswiifctylsMshsta&lt;ldiiisfMiutr
her from the room on the evening when
:ta first,sax bar. . -.
, j ■

ter Um girl wbs logins wite -psty-

“T-°the, «. A*
»
sjduits Advances of that falsehood typiterpent of if n\x
■tip in il i^flush ,'enw» beguileted

-it
as wdlM

tqxn

uNev*rl4n thia day.
But that waaaot
r ‘why what ccrnld ba wares

than stesRng a man's wtfar
•Staaitag hfo children, 1 should say-said tea implaeabiaQaaa.
.
r
“Childrea!”

/Y“i

wV'-v «r

“Did yoa aM has r
-ta A-* : •:
ftya Wl yas( mad eha Utat ton

ple meao^.Mm. Green; and I intend not
to; throw test* away.”
Th hr-interview sms drawn to a speedy
does alter this free and full confession on
and there wasn't a canoe to follow tar
tea part at tee yawtg maa.
witfaktiny months hod gone by.
tyring
isaoed hsthfa his
had returned, and the greM sprang up
MNto.M&lt;UWearth
into
land
where
tyring
growth*
arc,
every where sm the fawns and Mila. 'A
unoktdMatyararal
neat bi! ieffidmix came v. the door of Mr*. and where la Summer, and not that miafriend at flic lamo
Green by.-the heads &lt;ff a footman of a crable trarestic which rr etll Sammer
carriage that waited at foe bottom of the here, bow shal1 we wonder that we could
so foodly to thia boh and barren
Step. Mra. Green took it, broke the seal
I impatiently, and read with perturba- life.
Beat on, then, 0 heart, and yearn for
dying: 1 hare drank at many a fountain,
uMjs« Emiline May is at home to her bat thirst came again • I have fed at many
friends on *1 nursdsy evening. May 23d. a boaateous table, but hunger returned;.
Ma. W. Mowaaxr, Mm R
y
1 haw mm amay farwhiraU forty tbw,
They were4 married.’ Mrs. Green at but, while I gaaed, their lustre faded—
lirwt-khte enraged, but time softened her There in nothing here that can givs me
resentment, and sba finally adknowladged rent; but w«M 1 behold thee, O God, 1
“Aad thm sOofotos tamharr
tar folly, and Mr. Mowbray avowed that .hall be srtMtadl
^YAandsaw kgs, too."
bar prejudices first interested him io the
“Ta^Eu *«»— &lt;/
kua ..1.
chnracter of Mite May. The lesson Mrs.
STMri-rmxa wmi twb Mtmina-Do
Green will not forget soon.
what you can to alleviate tha sorrows of nut logs were carried away hi a Single
mco. They west kind wont Bad coun­
sel when you may suppose they kart
“lailposMbfor
care fur them.
Speak to them ; untold
“True, upas my honor. ai«.
lie tried
My dear girl, never be ashamed of eith­
blessings and’results hare begun with one every way to prevent it, had hired men
er,,do matter Iww redo the shock which kind word.
It does goad often to bha to watch Ms Inga, but U was of do use.
tony have raised Um one, &lt;&gt;r wrung from
that gives it aa well as to him to whnm They weald take them all away as emy
you the other. They are the sentinels of
it is given. "Wk®refer® Uta ye eo sadly as if there bad been no one there. They
modesty which show that the citadel te
to day r were the words of a yuath to would steal them out of. the oove, and
well guarded. They are the evidences of
even out of the mill boose/’
innate puritr, the signs of sensibility, and such affection and sympathy as at once to
“Good gracious I”'
sad U that heart whoso outposts are d» gain the confidence &lt;&gt;f those who beard
“Jost to give you an Idea of bow they
»erted by those Luthful guardians I”
them.
The words were easily spoken. car, steal,” ending a sly wink at the H»It w slid that too great poet Goethe on They resalted in the elevation df the
tening company, ‘just to give aa idea Boeing a young girl blush and buret into
speaker to a throne, and bu was bailed as did. vou ever work in a saw mill I**
tears, al some fault found with her by her U&gt;e benefactor uf nation*.
mother, said ; ‘ IIow beautiful your re­
“Well, one day my brother bought an
proof has made your dauglitor I Tliat
Calmxxss LXDta Pbovocatlox.—Sl-c all-fired fine black walnut—four feci three
crimson hue, and tboto silver tears beal the bet, arid mx • knot io is. De
rates
having
received
a
blow
upon
the
emrs bsr batter than any ornament of
gold or pearls. Hose may be worn on head, ubasrved, “That it would be well if was determined to keep that Ing anyhow,
aud hired two Scotchmen to watch it all
the neck of a wanton ;.b(^ these are never people knew when ft was necessary to
night. Well they took a small demijohn
seen disconnected with moral^&gt;urity. A Wu a briineL” On another ocoasiun,
attacked with opprobrious language, of whisky with them, snaked the log op
full-blown rose, besprinkled with toe
the hill, bulk a fire, and then sat down on
purest dew. is not an bee ntiful as is this be calmly utaerved ttat, “That man has
the log to play cards jest to keep awake,
child, blushing beneath her parent's &lt;fia not been taught to speak respectfully.”
Twae a monstroos big log,
Many Christians might loom from this you sac.
CMTOre, and shedding toent of sorrow al
bark two incbee thick.
Walias I waa
fault.
A blush is the sign which na­
saying,
they
played cards and drank whfo.
; tmrjygt nurtp tlKn/ Where chastity
ky alFnlgU, sU wbso It begte to get
sdd*W&lt;toijv dwells I”
I JMMkftoh’ Iff were taty a life time, nua Hcabaku—How ia-U that we never ligta, wote to*deep astraddle of the tag.

oernfo about fofoar ofae^adld ths daagh
t. r
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ner^ offwirt 'my wl^ ?
“Good gtacloaeT sseUhnnfl tee Eogfataaaa, “and have yoa oarer foaed

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quartal, Mrs. Xaatippe 1 Weil, 1 will
tell you. You see, for a quarrel,and eapeoUHy for a good quarrel, it U neocMary io here two parties.
One person
caa’t make a quarrel. New, if lam ia a
quarrelsome buinor, aad brwsk Mt, my
wife remains «oe| and aolfocted, and
does’ut say h word. If my wife fa pee­
vish, and displays more temper than is
beoiaaiaw«• aaa of bar imfrl an, I,

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at IM e etaek. ne that day; and ?l perwma baernr
*&gt;•*■*• *r&gt;in«t llxr aaid estate are hereby requeued
aeimaUon and adjuJnLTt?aMbeto^atTdpfocu

aferydj.

AtoTWis goon

J aS tod. to, fcr BaWr
1 fa'***‘r' ,”rr *”»• 1“"*.’W

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DA ML B. PRATT. . Coomimiooer.
COMER BALCS.
f
—oner.
Dated. Tburmappls, Dec. 30. 1801

AStj

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-------Dy eirtoe ol two executions isaued out of and
,te CT“'5 C~«. far
Co-ty
•* ^rry,U&gt; mt directed and del ire red. arainat the
pede aad ebatteto, m1 for tbe net «£Zc the
“d
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1 iul“•* fm*rth day of Mareb.

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’EliANCE
COOPERING BUSINESS.

«aun* WiHftUMsT
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,

AND CUTLERY.

InuMdiatciy os receipt of th, Mmer tbe cab•briber a name will be rnlerrd upon our Look, and
PT~‘
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bT “S11 « •rprenw. p^t paid.
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t&gt;RY GOODS

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The fteAscaAtah pert tf
PRINTS,

DELAINEB,

MERINOS,

hardware::

,

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hosieby pi jilts,
c’LiN.W^.'sireETtNGS.STim’ES
TICKS, WlSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

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TVCSY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASBt
MEKES,

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GROCERIES

Baft

1BOX, STEEL, KAILS, MILL, an

Mill i

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CR06SCIT

SAWS,

IB now in succcaeful operalion, ready
to da any amount of

COOPER, ad CAB SENTER TOOLS,

WORK,

QUOAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

tn aa good order and an prompt ae any
other MUI in Barry, or any other ooualy.

SASH, ad HITT, BUILDERS'

CUSTOM

Haring secured kbe servlets of

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I1OCSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING

BOX, ad PARLOR STOVES, ol „■

Tbe -Cvaa" eapeb the

the Hood, and eoasccaaatly ctow tbn «A
■Mus. JtieaaiavataAGPdtectiao toborf.

SE/b

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try style sad description.

TRigflwm loess.

GLASS-WARE

Weese dothe yon from the crown
of the hand M iks ssis tf

foot

and warrant prices to wit.

as Miller, and our mill being built ou tbe
most improved plan, tugethar with a good
Eknutter—we are prepared to du tbt
best of work. Phaae give t» a«ML
Cash paid tor wheat.
DOLTW OOD &amp; GRANT.
Hasting. Beu 3» 186X

tKc-Mrivo at the pMectkn the

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

h* m. m fams riMumi

OBSA* MMWVMBY &gt;
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

FOL'ND.

SATO AO W8

ISAAC C. KOTT,

LAWNS, BR1UJANT8, CHALLB
CHALLi

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, WEP

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIIAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL-

IA RS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

Mil AID MOT’S WXAB!

COOKIMG 8T0VB8!

GROCERIES

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHUTTING, COTTON ADEB, rf m,

variety and stylo.

*

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

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a»llk CrWk. Feb, TO, I96B,______________

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

LX BI. JOHTB COFGH AMD COM-

CHECK

LINEN, WHffiE LINEN

DRILL

EkE&amp;, a

large stock,

FANCY CA88IM

HARD-WARE ’

BUMPHOM STAWL

beaatifol pottenwumd very cheap; BLACK
DOE 8KIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

A Fino Heed oi

RICH &amp;LOS8I HAIR.

DR. J. C. AYR* * €••
LOWBLL, MA8B.
S..H by J. P. RoaaaM, Hastings.

AND

DRY GOODS)

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ianrMai-ts^g.tyr'xj a.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1859.
minister hud watched the “last night,”
with a huadrrd ontvtesa fa their c&lt;|i and I
be never beheld a scene fo terribfe as
this.
Suddenly the dying man aroae. H*
tottvrod along the floor.
With those
white fingers, wlmsr naib are blue with
the death ehltl, be threw open the valise.
He showed his mlftfary root trimmed
with silver, on nld parchment, a piece of
cloth, that looked like the wreck of a bat­
tle Hug.
“bmk y'e, priest, thfa faded coat fa
spotted with my btoodl* he cried, as old
memories seamed stirring at hi* heart.—
This Is the last coat I wore when I planted
tb« Iwnner of the stars on Ticonderoga.
That tadlci holt was pleteed in the fight
at Quebec; now—! am a—let me whis­
per in your ear.”
“Now ^BVtfqrtT.besaid In a
voice growmg suddenlr tremuhrtis; “help
n»e piit &lt;Xt this coat of hltie and silver.—
For you rec. and a ghastly smile came
over bis fare,,there is no one to wipe the
ro'd drops from my brow, no wife, ho
child—I must meet death nkme; l»ut I
will meet him as I met him in battle,
without fear.”
While be stood arraying Mmself fathat
worm eaten coat of bloc and rilrer. the

rrwtt*

OOT A ■FAVLOUKJ,

, m ilMartwkUbsart
« n^Iil ia t]M BMnilBg!

lu Mutate uratbliag--dying;

XMSmta;

ua

!YAlfrfo4«®00

Jerlttlti 3^isccllai»
THE OLD PREAOHE
WUXI AH JONE*,

THE TKAITOH AXD PATJUOT.

II EAT 1
■\r AxrrAt-Tfi

111 turx. A K”®*
- - £•

.

Fifty ycara ago a terrible storm shook
the city uf London. At the dead uf the
night, when the stuiin was at its highest,
an &gt;iord minister, living near the suburbs
&lt;.f the city,.W4* aroused by an earnest cry
for Itulp.’ Looking trum bi* window, he
Iwheld u iudu man, clad in the course at-

qSllIO.VAUUCTAlLOB. CuUisg 4m* tar­

In a few moments, while i.... came
down in lorn-tils. and the storm growled
ata»vo. the preacher, leaning on the arm
uf the scavcngiT, thrvudwl bi* way thru'
DANIEL COOK,
riCK nt Til K PEACE, Uraml Laite and the dark suburbs. .
That-very day a strange old man had
fallen specriik-re tn Irunl of the scavengi+'s rude ifemve.
The good-licarted
street awevpor had taken him in, laid bun

LfoBOUhtOOK,

Tbi* saa t«m sUTy &lt;4 the rough man.
And m»w, through dark alleys, among
miserable tenoments, tlwt seem to t»pple

a TTOBXEY red Crewels* si U«. IMicitor is

a kite4utiredniiofalcr and Na guide.

Al

WILLIAM BL'BUUEB,

F. M. XEVUM,
GKKEBXI. ta«4 urf Tm Atre'

n»l

U&gt; »W

Sfofatirl Jtitirg.

narrow stairs that croaked beovatb their
tread, and then iaU&gt; the d&lt; ath roum.
It wm in truth a miserable place.
A glimmering light »lo.»d &lt;»n a bn&gt;kvu

beating tbruvph ibera.*a and straw, which
J.M.BUMUUX.

A WOKD TO FBETFVL WITCB.

ride Owk Harbor. Iles the wild and bentifol Ray of BaHycnttan. The Inhabitants
of the enact are extremely poor, having
scarcely any meansaf sulrostanca Iwttbe
preearions produce ol their fishlng-lmats;
and, from tbs dangerous nature Of the
shore, tbeir frail harks are often wrecked,
and their owi^ra drowned.
One wiki, stormy day In Spring, a
latp vesari was reeu to eater the bay in
dhtresa, and come to anchor, -vainly
hoping to ride out the Storm; but the
wind blowing from the south cawt, direct-

"'gxsz&amp;r ***'•*-'

There yon are, with votrr mouth pock-

One«taa more was wanted; and aa a
last resource, Strilirn call cwt Mr. Mc-

■rid

y cent you ever
children rick T u
hcartaehr-7

Bat this maa, whmfaMilvaa hU ask­
ed merely with a siow to sbone the anilora, was afterwords exchanged far.LXraidy. an old experienced Gsbcrmati, who

Neither of

“Ts^-sald the old gcwtlemon, ‘W
the place has not changed as much a*

their final rest, and their si Id and romp­
ing boy s and girls now occupy their places,
and have Iwcotnc staid and raftabls faUbitants • but this fa not the case with all for
some preferod to traced the way to ruin,
and have lung since reached their destina­
tion." Ttais last observation attracted

e’ements, she dragged her anchors, and
finally went a*h&lt;*re ut about four in the
afternoon. She took the grmtnd on a low
reef of r«»eks whi»-h nm parallel with the
bca-ili at nix-tit three hundred vards from
it.
An eye witness describing the scene

little child because be
tearing." Friend, that bfow fell on his
■Mil, and left an indelible Scar there. He
will fad it foBM tinr l» few S&gt;rgottrn it.
Many years from now, when vour head
is laid low in tho grave, that blow, given
without cause—Impatiently,ongri|y—will

•eelfl
could faarn something definite about rotd
•f anger disfigured your brow, then. And
iorwit.
tho man who won your hive, thought
sumo momenta fa apparent rovery, and what a happy home she wit! make for me!
before saw such a heavy and such wild sound uf agony which made thy vary then observed, “There were many*noble How sweet it will be to sit dnwu by her
eommoiHSM there; ao great, indeed, was bfood run roW. Altogether it was a wild specimens of nuurfhwsa and honor, among
scene; the pitch dark night, lbs roar of
the young people of Brookville fifteen
the wind and waters, the waves bounding
years ago, indeed. I do not know that! to be repaid Uy smiles and knees! And
up like mad horses, as if to dare the brave
the home was ready, and the bride smab
picreathc ebmds wf ’hsman gnilt. and
lished—but she proved unyrortby of th©
rolls them Imck from Ihr face of &lt;fod.
ter than their*. They were generous aad
“Fi-kh,*- ectax-d the strange man. who
with hearty shouts as loud as fifty voices virtuous, and a* a gmersl thing had firm­
surf
which
rolled
round
email
ride*.
Flee
stood tbero erect with the drath light In
could raise it for their encouragement and ed high resolves for the future. There me, Satan,” you worried aad fretted, aad
his rye. “F-nilh! can it give me ta*
Ix-gan to tell every little trouble to ytiur
my bno«r! L*mk ye. priest, there over
The bold and gcoarons attempt was noblest Of the band. We were almost biwband. It was u«t womanly; It be­
I the wares sits George WnaUagton, telltrayed weakness in both brad and mind.
successful. Gsllaully did the little bark
ita influence crept into
breast the raging waters, and reach the
the eight yra-s’ war—there in hi* n»vnl
vu-Mris side. All on board, including night*, without the least misundersUmd- Um spirit, chilling it with a worse drill
hafts sits ’George of England, bewailing abated.
than that of death, till it mode a shroud
two women, were rescued, and some valfa his Whdfc wre the fore of Hamlnnire.
of iron for the disappointed Ifeart. and the
crowd, a poor fisherman, named Daniel uablo property apvcd. Itaia simple story
Sullivan, •ternicd forward, and addressing need* no oMutneut. The poor kish, fi*h- fn»tn Bruokrilfo I beard that be W mar­ charm of love and family ahd home were
mad wm, wo fear uot to assert, as true a ried Mary Green, the loveliest girl in the
&gt; let us go bovs. Night is dosing in, hero as ever shed his bloud on a far farced town, and bought the Allen form just
h -re am I dying like a dog!*
d 'twin •&gt;»« La dark.’ ”
battle Arid.
■
above the village, with the means left him drop from our lips. “I sm hands'uue
At this time there was no abatement
by hm father, and hud rettled there to en­ ouee—J was this, that, the other, once"—
joy life. Can you tell me bow they get and why not now 1 Ymf, yonreulQ have
throb—tbrub—throb—beat the death
IEAUTIFOL UfCIDEMT.
willed your own destiny—you have cho­
be laoched, ooald possibly live fur any
a font T*
watch in the shattered wall.
“Oh yes, I was wall acquainted with sen the sctddta otbre, you m&lt;nt receive
“Flush! silence along the lines th*re !” time tat be sea then raging; tn it was
life, under the influence of ,rtMn&gt; &lt;--6tn. them. They got along foot, and reached the scold's deserts. A little (failosophy,
he -muttered fa that wild absent tone; ns derided to make tho total at halfebb tide.
a few words bn-atbed to heaven for pa­
though speak! ig to the dead; “■ilcace
tience, a resolute hope for to-morrow
lbs city, coarscted and sent tu Waupun, fiugotten.”
nlorg the lines ! Hark you, Montgom­
where he served out bi* time behind the • “Is it possible! I have always sup­ against potty cresses—-a great deni l-.-sn
ery we will meet there In victory or

death!

Ht«l.aU«teJ my men not a whls-

aiidemess, we will gh»n the town. N«w
up with the Imnner of the abm np with and which was lying li/h and dry, al
the (tag of freedom, through the nigirt is lerefh.il t a mile from that part of the shore
dark and the snow fill!*! N&lt;»w—nnw—”
shrieked the death stricken man. tnwering
there in the blue uniform, with M«d«irb- our time; txfiir a hand, and carry the boat
over.*’
At that moment its owner stepped forOtte blow and Quebrek i* nuts!”
And look. His eves grow gtaare.— want
“My boat shan't go,” be said ‘'I’m *
With that word &lt;rf» hfa lip* he atands there
—ah! what a hideous picture of &lt;‘e«pair.
erect, livid, ghastly! There fir .a n»«&gt; getting trend, and she’ll be staved or. the
ment. and thvn he falls! He i* do &gt;d'— rocks."
“What’s the value of the boat f* asked
Ab took at that pruid form, thrown e&gt;ld
and st iff upon the damp floor. In that Sullivan, “and I'll pay it if anything bap
’ glamcy rye there lingers even yet, horri­ pen* to her."
“But wlM you pay f«»r her earnings T’
ble energy, a sublimity of despair.
Whois this strange man, dying here
alnae in this.rude garret, this man. who in
all hl* crime still treasured up Ms blue she's bwt, or will repair ifshe's damaged."
8HII the man refused.
unlfiwm and faded flag?
“Well* said Sullivan, “there's my boat
Who is tMs being of terrible remorse?
Tills num wboac memories link something above the pier, that I would not give &lt;w
&lt;.f heaven and more nf bril!
tft us look at that parchment and Uio

was but half dressed—hi* leg.
ccrird by miBtery bttois.

flag; it was a bloc banner gleaming whh
thirteen stars.
lie unrolls that parehment It fa a
CotoncEs commission In the conllnrot.nl
army, addressed “Benedict Arnold I”
And there, fa that rode hu», while the
death watch throbbed like a heart In the
grown old with can* mure than ago.
skitter?d wall—unknown, tmwenL, in all
upon once, and vet wear it tn your mem- the Ijitterncas of desotalfon. lay the eoepac
forever.
Let mi bond over the bed of that patriot and traitor.
O, that ot»r own true Washington h«l
Its* upon that fisdk
A bold forehead, seamed by one deep
wrinkle between the brows—long locks fnuu the corp*?, md white ttrc dishonored
body rotted into dust, to brlM^bome that
g.w&gt;d right arm, and embalm U among
firmly set, ydt quivering
the holy memories of tho past.
For that right arm hud rtrack many »
■ady glare.
lerriMo in
Saratoga, that arm vender, beneath the
■now-white mountain; «.n the deep silence
■ MM, «&amp;.&lt;•&lt;
the aged mtfiisi
fiut look, tin

Coa»t Geards, and witnessed by the Ser­
geant nf the Police.
While the row lock* were bring fiwd.
the owner made some further objections,
bit Sullivan ent him short b- ■eying “the
boat is mine now for the night, and you

3

will enme with ms T’
volunteer to embark on an enterprise

•Would yow die in the faith of a ehris
.j -a—___ -J__ — k-

A sm&lt;i« s-Wier aa-

eended the

MfaE no sound.
widW.'v”) «r “s* "P"
roe feta • litlhig p-iure. to. Car dir. In prlma.m wd dwg.',
__ ■ !
. I I__ ■ -- - -»---- ----- with

ul his rctaosc. With a true woman a
heart, she believed him iauucuiit—into-1
ceut torture God, and like the cuagnri,ebc
held
her steady way, her heart point-

riccuudswerc luinutua—minutes buura—

—months years, and the years were like
ages. Every ,u&gt;lluig.pf the prison bell
struck deep to bis heart, and every sunset
look aaother thread Irem his Icxig skein.

At Imatli Ms ovn

posed that his punctilious regard tor truth,
and hi* indomkabls energy, wouto be a
sure guard against danger from I^B^nar- well a* your husband—and to-day you
have been happier, handsome and m--re
tcr.”
“And so they would, if the danger had beloved.
Fretting sister in light nfllirtion, let n*
rente fmm a direction where there could
ask a few plain OMc&lt;tions : D-*e* a spirit
But as ill-fortune would have it, the temp of fault-finding lighten y&lt;sir cares! If
teti'in and danger came at a poll where ।। bread is burned to a cinder, does it bring
was llir- L-a«t nn-imrvd to resist. You ' you a gnou. Ug! ’. ' werl loaf, M&gt; mt down
! nod worry alxMit it 1 If the Imby is cross
able to say ho—and that very Inability, I does it make him smile like a« rngri t&lt;»
shake him almost mit of exiktence T ifk
finally pn&gt;ved his ruia.”
rains on washing day, will your anathe­
“But how was it accompliJicd f*
“1 will tell you. About one year after mas hurry out the suu uutil he stop*tight
James Gorton's marriage, the old terern over your chrthre-linej But if your
in Br-wkvillc chmgrd hands. The new quick hands turn ’to the fl-&gt;ur barrri to
landlord wns n shrewd, goodnatured man.

Hope, that

UmmkI ang«l, sat beside her

tionof bi* liusineas. He renovated and mother's ni'ying love, if you devote yutir
improved his bouse, and made it a very washing any to some appropriate work,
desirable stopping-plsre for young men of how smoothly cite will iron down hh
leisure. And when they were induced to features, and bcenme y&lt; ur ha in Ide stare,
But little mattered it to her. Others spend an idle hour in hi* nicely furnished instead of the tyrannical master he would
’
bar-room, there was no wont of means to, be!
It ia not too late yet. Surprise y&lt;&gt;ur
poiul to a man in prwuu garb, toiliug
hudiand with a smile—it will be worth a
away from raunriflg- till night, but with
one star to guids htm on. She saw but to drink at bis expense, and they could dollar to see his stance of astonishment;
the honest soul that might be saved—or never way no, he was so social and g«»od- 1 hold the aahed water of thoughtful-ires in
lost—the wc.mjn that she was, uerved nutured. And the result wmk that In Ires
lunelf to foaf tbblFgibes and j-wrs.- than nix months, rewra! &lt;&gt;t the most relying prostrate in Ids heart with folded
Blewed words came tu him in his lonely
wings, will begin tn flutter, und lilt Itself
cell—words uf lovp—of hope—of kinj.
nets, and stronger grew the heart ol bi,n that they did not wait to b« trotted, or heavenward and look nut of his eye* with
the love of the olden time, and your borne
who had truly his better angel wulcbin„
over his unbroken luture. Each WOP&lt;j among llw number, aux! report frequently will yet be the paradise you wwe coveted.
from her lightened the huurs as
said that be drank too much, ihmigh no
TTBM8 FOB BOUSEMEEPER8.
slowly went by, and larger grew tl^ ^y one considered him in danger. During
by which liberty was to outlie. Mt n vj8| those Reasons of mtemperata drinking, he
Do everything fa its proper Hme.—
tod him, and wjlboareleM word ur gpeik asroefaled with a dmoiute aprexhhrift,
ing qye, threw into b'tt &lt;fall a madjeMn- who yoraurdod him to become hla suretv
thought un which hi* soul mu*t
fi* a lares amount, and family fariad.
Alum or vinegar is good to act colors
tremblingly shrink to the darkrat corner dragging Gorton Jown with him to com
of its living temple. Then a letter from Jfate bankruptcy. Thfa almost airove of red, green or yellow.
Sal coda will bleach, one spoonful is
for would da.b aside the dark antains
itu to madnesa, and he sou?Et to find in­
and bmkoa Wm un iq a «po; uf mtwhwe. sensibility in the intoxicating bowl. Ufa
outride, and beyond his present readu— wife plead with him to desist, bait it was
or in liardcn yards when sandv.
Wash yaur tea trays with cold anda,
neglected her and evarylhieg else for polirii with a Tittle flour and a dry elotli.

last the litlta S|X* of suDshinu crept to hi*
call, and cutarihg. by the kuytata.-. of the
door, led him fortiunto the bright rays of
liberty. Ua was aondmfod to the office
of the prison, by McGaw, and a uUtaii's
d iem fa plans of a prison suit, given unto
him, aud -lod into an inner room, where
sfa, who, yuan before, bad pr.tmiaad to
be his. What a meaning! Tie imt for

the wilderness lb

tyrit e. KTirrt,

NO. 47.

1rum. And she soon died in consequence
'&lt;&gt;f sorrow and neglect.
A hot shovel, held over burnished fur­
“Within two years from the improve­
niture, will take out white spots.
1ment of the tavern in Brookville, James
A tat of gtae, dissolved in skim inftk
1Gorton was laid tn a drunkard's grave by
the
hand of charity, luring become au
1
'degraded by drunkenness, that no one

If your flatirons are rough, rub them
1
He traveled the very may to ruin : and it well with fine salt, and it will make them
led right through the bar-roam of the 1
Bn-okvills tavem—the spirit* fa the bar
We were a witnrsa tn ihc ocicm&gt;«y, and drew the train, sdd the fandford was the
never shidl forget the eye muiatenud with
BulKwi. tears of happmess, nor ths throbbing
of the heart that had so long waited
ud trusted. /Savoia Bared! Muy the

He still wanted two mac
true IHends be ever ready to lend a help­
tag hand. We betiere in woman’s love

dthlha

■ t» Jlrfn3
&lt;*•■»»&gt;■ wid

o.r

�If the Washington
Democratic paper, it wouldar-doSteily
be charged with having libXd-Bi AA
ministration, fa the foliowhgac&amp;rt ol

■Ilion

tbe manner in which rtmAawlK-

ried on by the Government That the
picture is a true one ; and that the Demo

Woait.—But few days intervene .be­
fore election, and utai » done must be
done quietly. Before ibe day uf abstirm
m the time u&gt; work ; mm (hatytrawt^luirei^rt tfriret, and VPte^M'^OD

taod. If there arc any wbud» oot tatond to

having overtaxed Ilia mental ^energies.-

JVsya-

{^A&lt;tonHy«rtta»rp*^afava^rs-

HriiWm aorwj.jS'MSliM
ccnlly arrested in Pittsburg, charged with
in th. Same, «•»••-»
fed
Uli,
SkW*. »•»««.
in ife 11—, •'*
vufe)
ceentarfcitmR. CounterfcilbiUs ware found
’ t wrs at this Trumbull, W»K WllM, m4 Wi
wanted inMwwa*.parte of llwir dwell- point that the rebellion commenced. Ira
convicts in On shop left lheir work, and
Ever, oor of
•nd
jnygfeup^tod
tay~'Tbo wbJe vote, a* the recent State armtag themselves with such toolsra they ife Sruiih. cxDTtf Snfbl *»J Fiirf Of In. the veto of tbe Africa
could tay, their lamb upon, Martd that
'Io**,
the Bl Clrir flats bills,
election ia New- Hanipebire, *a» OO.AOa. the colored amyl# should po*- be taken
pie wbo.ltatr w^mica
It is etjual to 23,00* votes to cwvb Rep- from the simp. .
. ■.
.t
founds ara.—
At thia stage of llio preceediup, infor­
reratttatiyofnCta^rars, ffom. Otat State.
Aow %Ihr^|ddip
.ad
W
!
,
Eiw
Ityyaucw
voraa
No,
mation
mm
non
wed,
to
Mr.
Kirkpalridt,
portaace of xecuriag every RepnUlcan
Col Fobwey^i Vi«w7— In conS mooting
Great floods'bare recently ocecr- the Agent .of tbe prisop, of the insurrec­ ar coeasa—with them sight Nurthvote. Itet them know -ttal o cry vote
trton Ae taW for a wew-Owe nmniewta
li’asOTi^va^lma. rod is the rainingdistrfatoof' Pemnylva- tion. Mr. K. IjDtaediata'y tawed orders eru Dsmoerata, who felt instructed by vrotion in Pennsylvania Cui. Furitey uses
given for Fekfa, is gn-en to;n ■‘maw, who,
for
the
guards
ou
the
wall
to
repair
m
the
the
public
opinkm
pC
c
their
c-wtiUtaUthe following: language t
,,u
?X»*
UlX nia, doing gvari damage.
if elected, would sastaln the- Dred Scott
abo^ tbcra to awsil bl« directions Three
’ ’ — - ‘------ •— from a nuuonal
“fta time kaieotat ffir rm wybsriarW
rDtiawan-. This
Deeisioc and the Fugitive Stays ,D»w. ’
HP TULogWraara.of Louisans hare ardors wep) .promptly obeyed. When
&lt; w»«“»*. «»&lt;«&lt;*
no tional reriitaacr to the men and .the
Homestead,
sppsks
the
guards
reached
the
atop,
tho
Agent,
Vote tbe SutAMirr Trcxjrr^AAw
a Orel u( naval staatners os refused to pan the “African Apprentice
bcrauss that are Iasi harrying the Demo­
to support bifl” which was designed to affect tbe who tad preceded—than ordered the ooo- for itself.having thoroughly prepared the way, by
cratic party and t^e Cnioo itmdT tn de
egiaicufs of. troops in the opening of tbe Stare tredd' tt) that Blate. vida, jrto were fa the cast end of the
FresnWwa&amp;iL ‘ ''
alnKtfoa. Xowr aubmtariun wgitU
eflrehntl, active 1ab&gt;3»early at tbepoHa,
shop—with tbe exception of the D?gro—
from, now uotil.it shall be |
Mt only wnudiu bl iraatoq. So long
nJ vote the straight ticket. Many a.'gdod
WashtagUm,AtarA24.
] by . the n lutes. . The hand ; C3P A mon worth IM.I00 Ira bosaseat to msrch to the west end. This order
man has been defeated, nnd -ttumy rd en­
LmuL Gcoeral Scott has arrival: He
from Scott county to the Alton Peniten­ was obeyed-by-all wrapt some six or
eight of the convicts. The negro, contra had an interview with the .Secretary of
tire ticket failed of '■ticrese-for want of
tiary, for two yewta/for assault with intent ry to orders, .attempted, to follow thphtbmen m iU agree that they have earned their
War ibis morning,and will remain raver- wages ;JiuL when they usurp the sacred
that cordial support, which was d«c from
to kill
er, convicts, when Mr, Austin stepped in al days on busiuras connected pith his of
Republicans, Obe mon may ftt'rltar aiv
oosition.
13*“ The present rarlrond* m France, front of him to arreak him. At this in­ firial
NkSdas
Seary.of Cdlfernta. has beye of the people, it becomes the duty
name from his ticket, and another man
stant the negro.ratarfphammer endorse
cost four hundred millions of dollarj.—
masters, not/aero* —
"*—
Mr. Austins bard blow, Mr. Austin at sppUated naval atom keeper at Shanghai,
another name, and so on, until the whe|e which gjiji, gnawer fao ooucdrable purpose
their places, but s
Their
hnoual
receipts
are
said
to
bo
five
the uak time kouckiiig the negro down iu China.
tirhat M defeated • and each hxflvidiMl, of pljJUy pc( ornament, and the cost .of
.
that tAr mark trill i
millions.
with
his
cane.
The
convicts
who
had
which
»
ill
be
Uf"
stupendous
as
its
folly
The
Grand
Jury,
more
than
a
week
tga.
who has contributed to that result Will
marched to the west end of the shop, dm- made a presentment against Mr. Sickles, Aon to Oltw/ar all orainy /♦»&lt;• Three
ia prodigious.”
j '.'.•-•hi * • '
Tho Sheriff of St. Louis, recently
faitblcw dependents of-power, tririding
consule hlmrelf, with tho reflection that
covering tbe difficulty with the negro, for tbe murder uf Mr. Key. It then beTo the foregoing we also add a few re­
ho only cut off unc name.
burned *15,000 of counterfeit money, turned and commeoecd throwing all sorts catne tbe duty uf tbe District Attorney to M they du the - patrani^u uf the Federal
marks made by Senator Toombs, (atoo a
Government, have al last overstepped the
of
tools
at
lire
keepers
and
guards,
and
which bod emne into his possesion in the
prepare an indictment, and place it ta’f***
Avoid Ukjow Trusters.—There is «o
Democrat,) bi Ms late speech upon tho
threatening their Jivas. The order was them fur their final action. Ttai he did bound* of droMtey. They must be pun
J performance of hh official duty.
way which so effectually weakens a party,
'rcvifUuc.tjtjcsUen; brer him ;
given by tbeagofll for all the convicts who to-day, a bun it was returned by them ra ibbed eelth tarrcHna imparttaUly."
as to give up its urgnnizatiun, upon what
The
whole
number
of
Indians
at
were peaceably disposed, to lie down on a true bib. Tbe reason uf the delay is
Ax IxTRareTtiTq Inv-xtiox.—Wo D-G
•'Your appropriations for navy yards
is termed unimportant elections j and es­
tavogunejo ita building nf bouses for present in this country is. estimated at tbe floor, or remain steading at their peril. understood to be that be might in tbe tired «»n the Mr.ft vretrrd-iy, awritfehi.m
pecially is this so with the dominant party. officers «d ths making of Oowcr-poisjuid 250,000.
A few of the oonvicto obeyed thia order, meantime have ao opportunity to cxani- T^m A
^wSy f WWW .
but a largo majority of them still continu­ iuo additional witnesses, more particular­
If from no other cause, disaffection will all that sortot.thing, at • cost of *2,000,medri for n life-pnwrvur. Tbe
ly relative to Mr. Butterworth, so that if server ««» patented in October i:«t, l»y
most certainly creep In • as there are .000—and it will ba no ksu as lung as . GT Tl&gt;» Cincinnati GauUe says that ed in rebellion.
The order was then given by the agent they discovered sufficient cuuse they might
always some, who are Unwilling tu give you will pay it, but will go up to *4,000,• Es President Fillmore announced, before
,
000 if you do not Stop iL Ibero are *3,. tho National American’ Association, ot to fire. Thia was promptly obeyed, aud indict him jointly with Mr. Sickles.
i.IgPnT'iitl Invention: I nr pYrM-rtmentw-a
to their poliucnl oppoacets, tho offices
Mr. Stanton, ol Pittsburgh, aud Mreira, with two air tight rubber rompartmesits
000,000 that you have no need for at all. that city, that he tad retired from politi­ three convicts—including the negro— were
which they uiight have had themselves You have 8,000 sailers «o manyoor navy.
shot.
Magruder and Ratcliff, accompanied by u Lich’rah Ve filled in a m-nn -eL B-t were
cal
life
forever.
.
j Tbe agent then informed tho convict* the father oftbe accused, aune into Court i
without a uafeti ticket. Aud then, out You tare nut increased them of late
&gt; these are metallic taunt, water tight, "tie
opponents never favor a union, when they yearn, and you have now 8,000 men in • r?r California contains talf a million . that unless they immediately laid down and naked that next Monday be set dowa *I &lt;»f which hf intended to ledd pr«&gt;vW«aL.—
their weapons and promised obedience, far the trial, hot after a conference with I
arc in the majority. Tbeu they1 can find your nary yards-to help then*—civilians. uf people: San TraYicIsco 70,000.
I A plarc hl a!w&gt; trrrungrd through w’lrirfa
every man nf them would bo shot. The the District Attorney, Monday, a week,
the pcrsuii mJftg the ronerni'txm*pHrara lii»
good men enough in their own j«rty tu You have carried their number up from
*
[ «,WW
3,000 to
W U,VW.
8,000. You
.VU have
UM,M VljZHV
eight WH»J
navy
£gT“ The army in Utah, costs this coun­ convicts responded that they would obey, was agreed upoo for ike purpose.
. leg*; and l«f It be well supported. ’ibe
bold all tbe offices; bat when they ara-iu yarda. England has
ships, and *hn
and suiting the action to tbe word, laid
The District Court of the District of
try nearly five millions per annum.
down their weagoes. Two ef the convicts i Columbia deeiArd ra Inaportaul patmt a wber! at one end.on the nropelfov prina. minority, then, they tell you, -u..
that Wo haaiwo navy yards. You have, eight,
jy The Governor of Maine has ap shot have since died. The negro has a case to-day, on appeal Crura the Guiddsm._l- tonve.
can get better officers by running a union rouveniootly located all about lhecountry,,
kiplr. by w hMr the rccupuns raw
Mtrre flesh wound in the-thigh, just above MooorsIOf Patents. 11 * .
,
•
1blmsi-lf backwards through the water, at
I'ckst, when the very reverse is gcncntlly and It Is a cause of repreneb to good pointed Thnraday, April Slat, as public
tho knee. The entire community sustain
Democrats for the. enemy to ray tee keep Fust Day.
The case waa an interference UctwocV ihh wift. The mi-del of tho patent taw
tli« cure. A union ticket la supposed to I people there to cheat them ia eleclione ; and
.the agent and his deputy in the course the National Steam Gauge Company Mid
been bmogiit here fur Itwprrti'*, and
be certain of an election, and for that very । as
it my judge, / om -/raid there it i
13T targe quantities of tea seeds arc they have (&gt;uraced. Il is admittod.oa all Wa. H. Farley. Il was decided in tavor .those Interested In marine rn.itiers w»«old
reason, unprincipled men will tire double
or. their way from the east t« die Commis­ hands that tbe managomeut ihroogbout of the furtuer assignee uf E, G. Alien.do writ to examine It.— Detroit Adv.
wrw
faultless.
It
ia
believed
that
order
exertion* to get a place npon*it. By nil
Howard vs : Coopsr.—Tbe coutcstcd j sioner of Patents, al Washington.
Tit. F.ulkh School Di,nm.n«,-TI»i w^.r ... Co.« —A« felreM ng
has been completely cstaMishod. and '.hat
means, avoid union tickets.
n» farther difficulty will occur. Tho prin­ noMM „ fe hU»j SU».I. gr»’*in, , fan.
election ca*eof Wm. A. Howard, against
PHudjpH,
NavMSwsr.—-A scbccue is an fool, Mr. Cooper, in the first Cuegrcvaiunnl
cipal keeper and oi» of the stop keepers o« oC Ife rehdlm of a puwn of the ।
a ., tfe Ute —rf ,fe
were slightly injured during the insum-o Kfelus d.,l«ud hz prto.il, Hnunlrnre,
by which the democrats by a precnaebrb District, is progressing in the Recorders
8.^*,. Dr. Ed.afe relfel tfe
tian.
0.4 pre.tinipl.0t&gt;, » wnifelfe. wbwfel.,
of tfe nremfen a, &lt;fe k—t.
«d plan expect to carry the Judicial elec­ Couit, at Detroit. The main fiicts eflei-1
The name ol the negro, who was the Otboagh tferea ouch ud^tau™ frit h,
,h.t ,u
«^afe.lfe
tion on Monday next. Tbe plan is to
ted thus far, are to tbe effect, that illegnl
cause of the dfficulty, and who wna sbot,
hi that d,urea. Sreri, *00,,„
fc, a. tfe
nr
A
double-girl
—
two
heads,
four
meet sumo candidate for tuwnalup office, voters were imported into some &lt;»f the
was W. W. Cos-ir. The two convicts wiio oflfeaohOare fere 1&lt;A hat re-nj -re
V1^u „i«JTo«fe aafe ..
in every township, with a proposition to wards of Detroit, and boarded for a couple arm*, four legs, attached to one trunk— were killed.wcre named Loop and Gilbert. •Jrefe, aareoru u&gt; return. A hulrt retire ,
(tat to
,
was born last week nt Huntville, Ala­
■vrsp votes for township officers for votes of weeks on ' condition that they would bama.
wo or. tfe part of the parrel. fe.»d..o«l I gp.re
1Hlte „„ ,p.
rtd. tfe
Front tlx to trot t D*Uy AJterti»er.
for Fclclr. If it cannot be done with can. vote the Democratic ticket Some of
Seilinc Township Oflteers for a Judffe.
Several men have been digging
didates themselves, then,it is prupqred to these ir ported ruffians were also guilty
Several days ago wc called the atten­ twenty-five children refused U&gt; j«*ln in the ‘
gold un Crooked Creek, n few miles
swap with their friends. It will tako but of insulting, and driving Republicans from far
tion of the people of both parties to whet devotional exercises. They were in form id t best portions of New Yorii. where thirty
northwest of Macomb, Mich.
was then believed to be a settled scheme by the teacher, Mr. Mason, that tbe dis­ bushels uwd to Iw coualdcred a fair crop,
a few votes in each town, gained in (his the polls, Io prevent them from voting.—
only twelve bwshris are now nwred. The
way to insure the election of the Dred Much interest is manifested in the trial.
|^r There aic 560,600 books fosthe amongst tho Buchanan or Dred Scott loa­ cipline nf tbe school must be mxintafatxl. falling off in other States tad been equnl
British Muw-uin, .30,000 of which'were ders fa this city and other parte of the About 200 of the scholars returned yes­ ly marked ;■ but while this was tbd fact
Scott candidate. If wc recollect aright
State,
to
sell
out
or
barter
away
the
Dem
­
terday afternoon bj oonmaod of their
Atlawtic Moxthw.—The April num- published in the United States.
there arc sotr.c 800 organized towns, in,
ocratic towuahlp tickets for votes far Mr. parents. Iu a primary school in the north wid&gt; tlw wheat crops, he was gU) to kn»«
that the amount of corn produced to the
the State, and a change of uely five votes। bcr is behind ita fellows, in point of time,
Small-pox is raging very fatally Fclch, the Bnchaoau candidate for Judge. end, there were symtotns of disobedience,
•era hod largely increased, and wan still
r
but
nut
in
point
of
quality
oed
interest
—
Tho
object
of
thia
intended
bargain
is
to
in each towh will make a difference of
at the Capo
Gmxl Hupe, and Dearly
but under the advice of the School Com
procure from this State un endorsement mittee, as the children were small, the
tight thousand volet. What would be। “Bulls aud Bears'* ootUiiniM wilh increos- two thousand have died by Ik
tif Mr. Buchanan and his admiiustrution. parents were sent for, and the .trovUre
thought uf '.lie soldier, who, to save tiis ed interest, and the ‘'Ministers Wooing,”
t GfT Tl»
i®«ly paper , &gt;MUed in The election of Mr. Fclch, who was Domi­ suppressed.
I’be School Ci?nimittrc»
own life, should cause the defeat &lt;/ the continues to demand attention. “The Virginia was in 1780, the annual subscrip­ nated by a conveatioa which approved
Board will hold a meeting on Monday
army to which he belonged 1 And wtat rrofowr,” continues* to talk as usual.— tion to which, was .tiAy dollarl
him and his policy, would be such an en­ next, when official action will be taken on
Among
the
new
articles
will
be
found
dorsement
mosl
emphatically,
while
the
bhonld be thought of the man, wbn, to
this most reprehensible aflair. It calls
Rumor about Gricl Cass.—Washing­ election of a majority of the local officers for the most emphatic cundemnatiwi.—
“Two Sniff*;" Taley’s
secure his own ele^ion, should defeat hi« “Agrarianism
ton corrospondcnts corroborate tho state­ of the State would noL Hence the Buparty, and especially in such aa import­ and Arnold's Htetorias;** “A Letter to a ment of the New Orleans True Della, to chiuum fiigiemcu who have complete con­ There are rumors provalent that Bishop
FiUpotrick disapproves of tbe. euurao ta
ant contest as the one in which wc are Dyspeptic,” several poems, Ac.
tho effect that Senator Slidell is aoon to trol of the machinery of the party, are
ken by Widget. 'f€e prereurc of public
succeed Gen. Cuss.
ubosit to engage? Ho should stand ret)
willing to trade off ovorything for yutes opininu, ra Rcrei in widespread indignaThe f’arxYER.— If you desire tbe most
for him.
tfamned, as a traitor tarhis party, and an rompteto expositor of the Printer'^ Art,
tioo tbroeghout tha community, will com­
Ar Aim-SLAvahr Piomun Goxx.—
ctfemy to our beloved State. ! Wt&gt;’ trust j
This design is .still eutortemod. The pel the authora of the trouble to withdraw
- /f
ita history ,progress, cltafatnepta, sod Arnold Buffum, a well-known Friend, Butbauicrs are even more oarnest, than their (Mt instructions. , TU govern­ pk led tkuirasemkMWU
the party and the peoplfa-will hold no
who died at Esgleswood, N. J., on the ever to carry out tbe plan. We therefore
needs, rend fur the Printer, published
ment ol ilia public schools, in UubUhj is
Dmi-mratr Eight wjth Rum away Nk!2th Inst., was one of the twelve who ormau guiltless, whu trades away a single
monthly, by Henry &amp; Hantington, No. 1 Cited the New England AnthSIavcry warn both Democrats who desire to elect not to bs dicteted from the pulpit of a u&lt;£ua.-Two fugitive (Uvea stere captured
vote that should be given for Grosse
their township officers, and Republicans
la lMLana, «nb«&amp;Ay ialH
Louis­
Spruce street, N. Y; price 81,00.
kty, the first “Garrlsboian” Society, who desire and have the ftotoer to elect Catholic ehureb.—£rete« Adrertuer,
Hartix.
ville, last weak, and breuefat to the jaij of
Wfe&lt; cfe Dnaatcuu. Dwafe.
in 1832.
both their'local tickets and their Judge,
Amvoi
—
We
hope
tbe
friends
of
the
that city. They neaped from a South
IUmxmbkr the Namm.—rEvery- one
to bo on the look out for these corrupt and
The Dred 8eoU organ has given out Caruliaa planter some mouths since. They
Two Imfortaxt tacts to uz Rrmxm scheming followers ol an administration
know*, or should know, that Gbomk Tftrhrtfr iHH net forjet that wo want, ou
that Mr. Felch sW it elecied as a con­ made a deegMwte rretatenoa before they
Martik is tbe Rcpnbllam candidntr for. subscription, ajl lhe Maple Sugar we can mkkd.—Firct "First—In all theStalcsand '.bat tbe propio of all parties to heartily demnation of “the abominable legjakstiusi were saoerod, shooting d»e of lbs pureecounties
in
which
the
Democratic
party
got.
Wc
Arc
really
afraid
that
some,
who
-kfefe.
f
Democrats
wish
to
d
wort
their
Chief Justice ol theSupremc Court., Tic
have r majority they have never failed to loeoi candidates, and aid in elec Ung Re­ of la* whiter!" Are tbe people of Mich- ore, oral wuading Mid
is the same man, who lias filled thatpo-1 night pay ss in that way, will forget to
*
nominate and vote a straight party ticket. publicans, in the foolish hope of getting igaa—^pectally lbeAVwWwa»MofMiclii hardly recover. ('
4 otbenrtae Hyaeud
aiboo for the last two ymra, faithfully do on, n*d eeme to ns, by and by, with Proof—The Judicial history of Michigan votes for Mr. Feleh in retnro, Of course wc gan who have ths power toi prevent it— shot fa ths sb
willing to see so able, upright, pure and by
’ blows.;
”
the most provoking excuse fa the world, previous to 1856.
■
and impartially ; and forthfa, snd'no oth­
bare no right to interfere.
well-approved Judgn as G»&gt;bue Moans,
saying, that thpy did&gt;t know aa wo would
Fact Second—In nil these States or
All we design h, to advise them ofwhat
-H* Ueoi^toThKlJiSnRiijhcr^
er reason, do our opponents dieslre (o put
Districts in which tho Democratic party these seif-constituted Buchanan loaders sacrificed by the minionsol James^uctaotake' Maple 8^
iu lbs place, a partisan Jud^c. If you
an,
that they may have tbs hl’surs of boast­ cy, during not openly to sustain their own
are in a minority they think it an vutra are about But to Republicans we have
Nauooal
Admioiatralioc, murt go &gt;|«lk
lug
that
the
law
AGAINST
FRAUD
­
dcaire tbe otartiua of an impartial J odge;
■I\ri£ oy•jHar»i4j-T«'Lxx-—The Uni­ geons thing to draw the lines of party,. a right to ear, wmlv ao baryaine with your
ULENT VOTING, the law AGAINST ing around, practicing evarfon and dweill
utt who never seeks bi« own&lt;ad«bnco- ted States Circuit fluurt, is io session, at and insist that the Democrats should be&gt; rarssire—stick to year liokete-vete fur
—
Det
Ifcra/rf.
MAKING
MICHIGAN
A
8LAVE
ment, and one who wiH n&lt;rt prostitute bis Detroit, engaged in ths trial of Deputy allowed a part, if not all of the Jndlotal&gt; GBDRGEMAR-BN, who hrebsra trial STATE, the law TO GIVE EV EBY
Certainly it taw, if there ia any honest
jifficers. Proof—the whining and- beg and found faithful, aud whom you ail bon­
'Offim tu partisan purposes, sc$ to it that j
Marshal Trier, far shooting captain Jansa,
MAN A HOME, the taw TO RECLAIM
Ring articles of the Free Prat and other' ar. You ere strong enough to elect your
the Mme of Gxorob‘Mamttk, and h» oftteBHgCoDro^ltatlWL
AND
DRAIN
OUR
SWAMP
LANDS,
DerAteratie papers of this Btato.
• local tickets infoM-JiftJu olthe townships
________________
Dame alone, w put upoo your Judicial
The Grpud Jury, in his case, roturoed ’ Comment txpon three facta are wholly of the Btata. and to give Judge Martin and thekw TOFE&amp;Dia&amp;WVZR
ERB io our Nortbsra wrantis*, bare been « and hia adi irers
tickM.
a vccdiei of mausaltighter against Tyfer. unnecessary, and we leave tlfo people to&gt; flftera taoMiad ranta&amp;v boaHra, wNtast condemned &lt; - £et Ihtta
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Webdfove
The er id once thus fur has dici ted no fiicts decide bow much or bow little dt merit■ any alliance with Locofocce.
wl««e*ytfe »U,m are entHtod w._ yj,
iixfewl,
myafeu ftarrt* e/ rigei/.- “
Tickets.—Such townships as are Dot
not generally known to the public.
Zackscm
CHnen.
w
^i
uoe
yoo
t0
(or
ativ
yet supplied with Judicial Tickets will do
to induce you to vm« for Fdeh. on any
Woguw’t lllDfc.Th. Cost —Jd ’ he por^ree of
consideration. Hold no oommucion with
well to Mod to this office immediately.—
. them on the day of election, but vote tbo
We are prepared to print township tickets Cuba cost 1250,000000, the amount
- cfeaa RcpuMieaB tfokra, and yah will
at abort notice and io* t*Sm.
- si rep the sounder at night,—respect you rboalant *10, for esfib mre, manta and
self the more, and prove yonresesivra aa
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child, &lt;or about fifty drifere for crab tax

rome^ee to it that tbeyare broagtaraik, if
above arc any wbo have nAfimms of Utoir
rrare, and cannot willt, scc tbai ledmx ate
cofnielM to male
farmed thenumd see that all such vytora Jdn«i,
motkxw. for striking oat txtrtvngnnce
ere Ddt only brought te the polls, but shat after cxtrnvagauce iu the bills cotbming
they are carried to tbrir homes again. If
they desire it Tulk to yoor neighbors
beluuril ai ii‘«at which
support
before election. L&lt; t them know tjiii' fan*

ikiivr

'm RPf!€ES

Jfevr Barry Mi
fiWww in succMwful upcratiuv
»do any latount-or-M
|&gt;
MTfiTOM -wo:

triagnod order mid as1 promp

JOUX M.

coiare awayi

met»
-n sonfat
ACCOrX&amp;WBMtaMrd k&gt;r tlx lidi 0J *

COING A5VAY VEKY SOON.
II. piuX ib* ■

Ita.iii.gs,

u

1S35

H. Hastings.
iM»U« r? and mrv mill bring Imi

■Ifthnpr.ovd pl.-.ll.tog.-drt r v.’:
■tar-^or arc prrpan-d to
Mffilufarrirk. Flense give us a|n
gttaah uni J |&lt;-r vliraL

£
B(»I.TWtH»D fa GR
|jRUMtF,Sfe,a, iss;,:

a • ?r JJHS 3 coooh -m
srer.ioi st u?.

a-A-KKar^

■asstaHi* ivi-ure ■. m -4 p™ «wi

I-. &amp; I reMssUVo^e V«T,M)W, &gt;.
&gt;ar^4f«reMal-CeME AMUOEEj

i^T Haring carviMtln LwcU

ntrriten.

n .i ft.’*U r»«x •Tte»r liuit&gt;K

I AN A snu

mas, bs«in&lt; w»4&gt;
wrfresforBsi. wre

BH

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'klbttenrna

CHANCERY SALE.

The sLots sale is postponed until tiJW.'l
dor of April. 1AM. st the Court House, to coma
otf atone o'clock, F. M.

IS now in succeraful up*mliun, n*ndy
tn do any dxrtuufX. df
• ' •
‘
0TTSTOM

MHT SQQX

'

WORE.

tn u gnod tirdor utid a* prompt aa any

CHANCERY ORDER.

H. Hastings.

CJTATE OF MICHIGAN.-TU Circuit Court
O for tu Cotmly of Ba«*ry—io Cbanctrr.
Al iSession uf said Court, held U HmtmgK aa
the lLI day of February ia Um roar uf our LoH
ouc thou.anj ei»!.t Luddred M.d Ulb-olaa. I'rra
tut. !Uu. LouiaH. Luveil. Circuit Judge.

-aa Miller, and nttr mill bring Lui It on the
tntet hnpr"vcd]Jau, tugvlhcr I*ith agood
■SinutUT—r are prryMin-d to do tbe
latet ufwnrk. IMcaac girc trvkrall.
t'arhjKid fi r vltral.
ROLTWODD i GRANT.
Ija^Giuty.3*mi. a, Itiik

SSSKETWZttftRR-l “*
^*^B!«r.Wn*W1rTi a,

K3F

iVew Barry Mill,
•

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One from Mcdangbry A Campbell. Focn- ?¥*■
Ism Green, III., saying il takas like wdd-Brt, and
•

^ggfc5r*.Wl
i... Ml.’, n
(N^lte bVirsmxirt^CT^m e~^ir

Sbiten.' e-MbaW.

jtoham «od rareAi^

7As AtfU and

^.iA-^T. SIfOiXXSfc!

swkz&gt;^v^.-sr?s
READY RELIEF,

Itesiri Adf, esd Alrtete £ Bsrttewert*. Or
ABert -SbUM. mid G'.orfo. Audsp. Jirdmdrafo.
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court, b« afll
daiil, on file tbit the said deieadani, Albert tfmilb
ia a non resident at thia gtslr. aud pn ruction of
IL IL Fidler, sulidilo- for the cdmplainaala A is
ordered that the Hud ik-feiwiaol, Albert Hmhh,
cruse hia aptieaiatKT tb be catered in this canoe

at public auction or rendue, to tbe highest bidder,
at the Court House, write qdtaK teJsffiiogi iei,
said counts ot Bai re, oa the Ufa uay of April. IMS.
as one o'clock in the afternoon ol said day. the.
lauds end tenements evut-ioed in tbe mortgage
set forth io tbe bill of complaint and described in
the o-siuty at Berry. in,*Laacwry.
■Alfed irirtwivev.'GwyLrternZ,

&gt;r,s&amp;?s
iMteTtteSI M. tteh.

&lt; ew do ?w V Is .e-rt

A1TACI1M EM"Nm.l!
AUm ffocsM, cs. ZVfur/ssure.
I^OTICE is hereby giren that a writ of altacb11 ineiit was issued ret uf and under the seal •(
the Circuit Court for tbe County of Jarry.on the
llth dav of January, A 1&gt;. lb-'.9. wherein Joshua

Mid cuiuiIt uf H&lt;
M5tea«*iaUte--------------------------------------------tenements couUlned ia tbe mortgage and act
lurlb in the bill of complaint ahd described u&gt; said
decree aa follows:
The north half ef ti-e north east quarter of sec­
lion number sixteen, in town two, nvrtb of range
eight west, routaimtig &lt;J sores of land, iu the
county of Harry arid Hute of Michigan w ith al)

defendant to tbe sai l plaintiff, n tbe sum of was
hundred and ninety-three dollars and forty rents,
aud that said writ was made returnable ou the
first day of February. A. D. I«o9. aad that said
writ has been returned and la now pending ia said
&lt;»r- ..■ ^TiCTFro.xr
Al a scsestoi •&lt;
. held .1 llaotingi
lb&lt;- s31 day iff Aobruarr, 1351 IVoornl. J
Louis S. fanrll. Circftfl Judge
UowTt t‘. V'ltJr. and boar Stoor, (.'nir^hu
.
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Jc*t* O. Xinuru, rr/ndaa!.
'•
it aa iafaetorwy opimariag to lUs court, by
da. it SMI file, that tbo s*sd defesidaiit. Janie

r mio’ia X nvtwruwy.

PROBATE NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barre, aa—
At a session of tbo l*rubale Court, for the
of Barry ; holdra at tbe Probate Office iu
Hastings. on Tuesday, tbe 1st day ef February
We. the undersigned, haring teen duly appoint­ ia tbe year one thousand eight hundred and «fty
ed t oiumissmoers to examine sod adjust all claims alas. Pmeul O.iu L Bay. Jiplge of Prvbete.
In the matter of tbe ritate of William J.

te swim

February S?, 15L9- a4I

COM M1SSION ’Sts7’ NOTICE.

any disease of the It...,-—.. .,._— .
ewdJ.B sK,d&lt; WfoU^^RWl^^,
so inttantlf
tit isMaf orerucsaliaf Fatal
and Jrlse, Karat, SmUt, Cott, Weondt,
J2i Lake street, Cliicago. frentered from U Swih
Stater
renBerd
a JLp. dressed..Street,&gt; to whom all order. should b* nd
jdy uf it in the bouse.
’
Armed with thia remedy, a )i&lt;uaebcld io alwass
rrotectsd against audifou attacks of sickness -TLonsaiMlsuf lires odjArsussshare been sated be
its timely uae. who were suddenly seised ia the
night lime with Clamps, Spasms. Vomiting. Cboierw. t allow Feter. and other risdenl diseases. Let
a Asoe uf Una iciuedy be taken intcrnalle, as tbs
cane may require. wbcu suddenly at lied with Fata

JBMQCWn ^^CKNWIX

far lamrs, wife wash aa sigumady s
they d J lulbcttohi.s.
XO ICTS KILLED.
If thr eomha of tte tee bUe aaa

lient from pain and arrest the disease'.

oeocge AK'ror.o,77’' v"
BAM'JEL^YOUNG,
M.S. A5NA WHELPLST.
Dim VIRGINIA VAUUUAX,

mm mTm ciiXk&lt;

■A B'RMite'te.
Krai
..la ten minutes
■•&gt;
aHM
Rite;*.la fifteen mi«at
wut...................... .

F^TMm 1 ~

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GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
IWJk
.GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PpilZE.

x • W »*"** wafouiM

S
County

praying fur serf sin reasons therein set forth, for
license to sell certain real estate. in said petition de­
scribed belonging to said estate.
Thereupon, it u ordered that the consideration
of said petition, aad the bearing thereon, be poet
inned until Monday, the Kist day of March, A. D.
1369. at one o'clock; 1*. M.. al the office uf the
Judge ef Probate, in Hartings, al whieb time and
place all parties interested are required to appear
and shew cause.-if any, why the prayer uf said
peii tamer sbuul-l auVbc granted
And it in further ordered that tbe petitioner giro I f ■ /
notice to all parties interested by causing a cope of.

Tt-ALZrW-ATY’S

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one uf the largest and brat literary papers uf the
day. An imperial Quarto, containing smiut rauso
M eorrr cx&gt;».i uxa, uf the must interesting and
foacinatiug reading matter, from tbe pens vf tbe
Trfy first writers uf the day.
ZlrgiifV’ r.l»&gt;'^trd Lt^, V.U

REGULATING PILLS,

Dated. Thnrwapple. Dec 1». 1955.

scoviLL-a
LXA AMD mLUftdlk

A FBtBUXt.
wotiTM MroMweejrrsTo woo a.
bn Radwwv A Co. itore recently didaoH^d w
ipelh-xl for eitractiug from loots herbs, plants w! 11 te r"«n *• »**■ autecriter tenMdtater eo
and «um«. • wwtnttem sxtreef W tech wimdrefW acotrtl

xX

next immediately p reccedlag ths herring in tbe
-».S .AOTWC®«. — .. .
- premises
O. L. RAY.
Feb. &gt;. *39—■&lt;]
Judge of Probate.
Tu wk— it insyreg^Vrt. ga^ate-.q
pills wilt supply the blood with the saute amouat
Tbi» io to forbid all persons purchasing a certain
CGMMI831UNEUS' NOTICR
mortgage ou the south half of tbe north wee'
quarter uf section eight in township four, north
We, the unde reigned, liariag been duly appointof range eigbi went, made by Jonathan C. Bumsee and Nancy F. Rumsey, to t_ B. Cress, fee the
sum
t1*™
“tv*1-jT^TTh*
gags bears date the Drib day of January. A. D,
1 rS.f. aad is recorded In the Register's uAce, for
tte Cmsaty ef Barry, in Liber F_
nestings. Jan. M, 1839.

coetlrc. Mothers oi ruing should likewise lake
ntaM t«» ef these ptBe* tmee ur twice pee week

BADWAY-8 BttTOMMre ITIAM
Regulate eoeli and er err organ of tbe or stem, and
correct al) derangements uf tbs Liter, Bowels,
liinfnirhJlMri MtllbidiAH . ,
.-■ ■■

sf&gt;HH

i

.■xsrm.:
m. At*w BOtrrrEBL,
HY81CIAN &amp; SURGEON.

gbsotfA w
K

8HW FELTS.
•z:iTim)X'MiDtM3f rr jiThj w

j/oY

Itsssnmilg.' — •imi-l.

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Tbe art lelrs'tw be girta away are cotupriicd ia
tbe following list .
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«-o-J

ifei &amp;li« u'u'w'i ail iH CiurfilW

UeU tickets. Urweeseta, Bronchos, Ear Drops,
Brea.rt Fins Cult Pine. Steel r Button., Shirt tiled*
Watch bays; Oold and HUrar TbimUea. and. a »►
nety of other artklsu, Wurth from bfty cents tu

tsTwSfx
else gareiea ■ present
Immediatriy oa receipt of the morr. t

neteuteen; south half of north east quarter ef aec-

WHEAT,

OATS,

ttt rirtue uf two executions issued out of and
under Uic seal of rhe Circuit Court, for the County
of Barry, to me directed aad tteitrsrud, against the
goods aud shatlelt, ant for tbe want thereof, the
lands and teocmcute uf the defendant, in said ex­
ecutions nstned, I did, on tbe fourth day of March,
A. D. IBS*, leer upon and take all tte right, title
and interest of ll.e said defendant, in and to the
it.

M

COILX.

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for which.te «H»i

Da. A. K.
haetaf *ade 8&gt;Ui»p hu
rmaaewt pioee uf residence, wwwld lateral’x
tte
sri&amp;a'sniiass

“Hustings. Paa. tL laW

'

- TEMPEI1AN6&amp;
COOPERING BUSINESS.

SHERJF

the subscriber, at bis shop of
albesunthpart ef tte village
k FLOrR TUTirttS, TVB8

f.OtHl’n'fl.wn*-

BOOTS

at

STSOBS,

his taadc, wmsldsofcUapertioooftbepwMsopAt

..uruwteu.eto""’

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kMWO.W

^raW^^srwrtst
teldwrante Dr. M NW&lt;« te*™4 «. to
te rat tam
ftarnm ito fawni Di

uete date pete ra-^raaiaBatoiaap, «r a^

tad dv tte »rt » rafart berauny r® te &lt;Efcr
*• - "*/T*;"*"*
^Tr**"? I***,!*0

Otadi-gef

ate

....

BOLTWOOD k GRAJTT

MERINOt,

DELA1XE8,

SHAW LB, BQMERT.

e-oa

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ABB RECEIYLNG

D X SIM 8,

tto&lt; raligbl Ul- «ui farrar to btore owLBbw toMerieattee tte «« (terd te* te ra FLANNELS, BHEETINGS, 8TH1PES
yr-*-**?^*" *«j-r* “
bterttenaa ta us
wr Ure U to car peear TICKS. UN8EYB, SCOTCH PLAIM,
Utof.M-&lt;-M tn &lt;wr meh. ■■■»». Merw'a
fUte Rte !’i!l*. nauefattured ten ptaato td

■ATS AW* «A&gt;K

DIBE6T

X B«M

SIBKTWGa (btwt Mi vtttaj IEN

ttis'&amp;ZSt&amp;Xszui

FBtoteante to BafaeWKefart epena Ito pete
rfsto d&gt;». aud mm U N.trrr in thronrtog ent
th *tor pert. ef tbb carragtte wtohta. Tto

SDCiTS &amp; £ED»!

MERES.
!

bossoa

GROCERIES aUrfaetek ef

cr OTHl.W!

SaspKsrAi^-^arwi.-

CI&amp;DCX3XT!

1

iflllr

=5=*X23~?m
££gS5S?aa&lt;e
tr *•— ■
■

SAWS

rraomte eraroften fa ng tttob, i. i ratn

COOPER, to CARPENTER TOOLS.

-2r:2S«“ta2£rK5ir2

CROSSCUT

sash, to remr, builders

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING.

ISAAC C. KOTT,
aeeEtettH^faeatvvtewMb tbi“Asc?tt-Ka“

d—«i«•* raa.iteUifattdfcry.

wear preerei to uette tbra&gt; rnrrxli &lt;«.

2XWOKB JX3C13.

XIR. J. C. AYER

of the head to iho aoia «f

hea raa far fate eeth • traara far the &lt;ra ef
ywy vteeyteTtoaat aad Itegftepfaht. fate

lha fact

l*AMEr MEM EMM!

SHSsSSESS
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

A te aaaertawet

EMS, aad FLVME8, aad SFRIGA

UIALLI 1.HBB3, MSI SCOTCH
UlSoHAMS, PRINTS, SHET

IbetotelfteC-gteMte rtee to trutifr tte
tbe*uratefare teera asterte wbb tbe deed.
had*te bate far ih» Fl.! te aocdcrfnl ccd.
trit, *ra» Indra Rewt PHU. After ope er two
lies. hart ten taken, tey were t.toeiibad, and
abteato'y siuprtte, ia si1mu:»{ their ««»
ing egeets. Sot tee do Oh-t nee u^nedisU tww

SOWS A CBTX?,

HERDS PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,

CIIAMBRAS,

■u u:«fc. kut ternt oner pi to wort al tbe faeadattoa &lt;iffbediaeB»e,urtricbui Ute Mood. Tbetete.
it w»be abewa, aeprrt thy by tear wbe wKtbrne

MARSEILLES

WavnaWaaH tei.fitt to teeawraae pal
toraeaf
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DDL.

juift isfebba *Jzrs.r* Mt-t “* •“
’aria gemSne ra^te/tetete tea tbe

■nt ABD BOTH WZAX)

GROCERIES

COOKIBG STOVES!
toptae bate by aa, way af vbich are near-

CHECK

■MMtte OwtoMSt. tartr.Be, Moten Co .'£?..
Ofi^jMapat.
.
a»ly

J»y lo the Adatlrcn of
A Fine Head of

w

variety and otjlc.,

Ijb

SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of every

Thra 1hato&lt; ef

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

Three gaada warabaegbl to een.aadl with that
all la want ef anything in »y line, weald call

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

»y Ughaat pleura to abaw thane geode to Ml
who may far or Be with their petresag*.

FANCY CASS1MERJE8, a large atefc.

Price aS «Bfa ger

MXC3KA.&gt;«&gt;XXO

BTO-V»« 1

^SE^fe^toSS

w«de wte to ete eteenteea far fa rat a...

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

gpSSSBs

&gt;

1

11

DRESS GOODS
Bto M Prito. Gtad-to UL.im.lU
r'raoe. l*knuurtt*f&gt; Rlack Alpaccas a nJ a
r»rirty of Wool L*cLams, all very nite
aad very cheap.
■Mii^ asar, ate a facxe elnrk of »ts|4*«.

JIWT RECEIVED a arekst

BMTBsshfa B—171,
Ladie’e Geiirra Bttfaiaa ate Botea, a
gote iiairtwri rat very kw aritra. ?'
Oe hate a wn bqgc stock uTCfurUry
WtmateGfateWuv

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hi
-’h

«

|H

'H&amp;OEKBIES.,

a year, toy tourbepa to c«a_oto, note aad hair
^CFeBair tettoay./ y araw/Ttetod u

Le MB« to try it. and I trued U&gt; toy urfw&amp;ettoo
to wto he tbte it nartoad IM acurf aad new
hair ba(to to guv it » new two ar tteraa itote
ia laawA arte* d w«w aS gf. 1 hare gto« fidtb tn

a'.ryprtM.'oafttj aad pattern
ahiUiagatouxdoitan.

of all kiafa cRrnp for Rcter Pay.

r Uve etea a very large quantity at

AND

raato bra au

iithfilba at

'
waa cf tnetnerlrca er their fncod. tetter tot«
“st"

X^YTBKJBXBJR.
-

DRY GOODS t

a largeatoekaadgratrwiaty. tet'earfTtefa

ferC&gt; M Uptatetaptoera, e*te,aera
dad ate petcat leather fa, eoegrra gaiton far
If yea wav1 any SIUK COXGKS86 OAITKB8
toto atebeya, te, petcat ate aaaattM Water,
go ta
yjLjHBHt.
vary taw.
U yaa wato any BBOCBB BBAYLB, •&gt; to
UAFSSX

We weald pp^MBfafa ate attatete h avr
ti tnij

toelpte.

■

Itetaa- teidraa. te etete abraef eray

hi

iBariphn

tef beetoaa. gate Mdbty. far ate ahflh^ ate

■tWFMmnr tn Mcmr
w o O X* ■ 1

Udra- taa wagrae. gten far

twelre ehMItaga
Lace fa ate la afara ahilMgn Bd aeegraagte.., aaetoaite teto^

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TiH ■■■■■, fa. JteM

ary varatyfa—he .MHagi tote Iterate..to,

BOOTS de SHOES,
If yae waat aay WHITS OOMS, goto
KBAnsra.

* a

tedhYiaoM

PICTSKE KOOP!

AND

;

&lt;» ta»d to Jii-.n.1.~»ta» 1* ta? or

M I I

‘“nraftfaww..

nooun xnunsAi
LBW PBJCn.

aB

MCFCS FfckTT.L

te^ra^hpt. P. ite

FteWtte-terFto: Yncr ter Rettarwire
ia prate toaelf baaettotol to toe. The tetoatd
Mw tbe CkA rat of ate band abnoe* Maa Ma ratohy-M
1 fare I** bat Uro hatfpint

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CBOOKZVMWl

aMrta, ctesTB. gtorae, heeiety, erasla, penta, ar

Ttoaani fee Pte. W«mCu Bate ktnbateire in
ter tern, received tbe Mlewmg totter ia r»nrdta tbe Kaatocaltve *fe« week* wince:
Dear lUrea. CtMW.. tey 23.1M4.

.

Sold by J. p. BoBwa/Haara^a.

bow pr^b tea fcraeriy, at thereby I aboil baa-

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Mte&amp;raKWKf«SW

the ratraara iatarte. aa waR to auae. to bey

goadeoa Maa teraa. 1 totend to aefl hrtoatb

tert atth raped,

4 BtewfarBLM

»V ssttetMuag in* price". Mi nxdto
i« ta litrie riwat*cr than the da-apeei?
1 havr jmt reet-ivrx! a good aaai-rtmritt
Ladka

aad aadea lira, (er rnlber arrer pay!) bet win

Talk af tetofr- u eaaeet eatot w.tbool a «ne

|

MEuAlX&gt;^T I»-A/Sr,

beautiful pnUrmsattd very ckeap; BLACK

I aUU tel thaaa beaatte gate far Atod/ Pf Ac, Ac.

RICH GLOSS! HAIR.

ICM0TT efa

B.ZKRRFXFU)

Gn-nl msnbm of nenomesi^Mweira State
n-i-u. ctd roiatai
* Isia thnr

HARD-WARE!

Itaiflr Crab. Rfa. K lai.

a^MhpNlbeaoMfte

Fes Tte Crim or Tamm, Traces m Beu
• HE’*5
P«a Weeas;
Fes na Ceas er Govt-.

DENIMS, STRH E AND CHECK

ocaeor to A. J. White « Co.) aa each bax.
B. LAKE JCftSU.M. SwRVMoto to
(A. J. WMtob&lt;X.&gt;
Me 1‘rupnttor,
5B leooard Rtrret. ter York.
»a&gt; Jt be J. F Hjbertn k Co . Uaafiap; F A.
BelJtte. SMdJrrtJIr. Eli Steboia. OraeneviBc;
^gafchajrujiiillli. aad by Pmtftoto F=
-&amp; « eeate; k» pill la rte boa. ,

•eat efteBetteCrak Bera.

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VOL. 3

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1859.

NO. &amp;
!»

Saitiins' ^usians gtrtrtKT.

Stlttirl firtrj.

O^Upfa * u"

stockings
rainy we

thia world’, aooda
GRAXT A SPALLDINC,

xincsa, and keeping the mind fa an
urnl state of excitement

H- J. K ENFIELD,

y of other matters, which,
to the owners, wbs of lit­
tle higher value to the minister or any of

irho woadd otherwise have remembered

FRAV CM ROWER,

meat and poultry instead,that could not be
Wmalda* eaten ; and which it wonld be a crying offenM to sell. Four-fifths of tHe wonld persona in thaearns un-ventilatod bed­
room.
4. Surfeiting on but and very etimulaspoiling.
wouldn't fool it
adfaaera. Eating fa a baity whhotrt
And amidst all this abundance of good
masticating your food eating heartily
tilings,
the
minister
sat
thoughtful,
while
Mr. Edward, mad* no reply, but it
his good wife looked on so grevioosly disthe mind sad body are exhausted by- the

•Well, Tm sore he'll do w.

And ie bi. children Ml Ibwr fill.
Mr. Edwards wan hardly a ma suited
c s congregation like that at Everton.—

HADLEY 4 BAKER,

donation visits

pur. hquenkdyr-*iuff^

mU

faucy*2

J. W. OAKLEY,
IXTHOLESALE and retail dK«r in, and
TV faetnrer of I tai her. finding, Ac..

With folded hands and .&gt;r» demure.

WlXXUUi 10515,

HEATH, ELLDt

Our Father bend, a ready «ar-

^clttlei) Sftisrellan?.
DAKUL C OOK
or thkPEACE. U*

. SWLEZEl

I. A. HOLBRpOM,

WILLI AM BL'BGHER,

J. M. NEVINH,

J. M. ELWELL.
HT8IC1AS «cd Ssrgron. Office is tarfi

H. P- CHERRY

THE DONATION VISIT.

Tlie congrqpiti‘&gt;n °f the Rev. Ja«on Ed­
wards sa» made of a very good sort of
people, as the saying is. They liked their
minister very well; only it did seem to
them that it took a “power” of money to

support his ftmily.
They pvidhim, regularly, the handsome
salary ol three hundred dollars aycar. be­
sides providing a bouse for bis use, with
ground enough fora garden ; yet notwith­
standing tbta, the minister was always
poor. It was plain that he most waste
his money in extravagance of some sort
or other; but be was a coud man. and
preachwl the word faithfully ; and so they
L&gt;re with him. and endeavored to make
up the constantly occurring deficiencies
by forced eff-rta of one kind or another.
Ererv fell be was fevered with • Doo*
tjon Party, which was expected to put
him beyond the reach of want for the
next Mi months—H not fiw a whole year.
On the last occasion of this kind, itwas
-,nc pic«&gt;u«v w.
- - - -------- -uf
mttw. in lb,
in fcdJ, ,|XW • "Til" DomU'« !*•«».
tb« notice of which
ocr,«l to the mln-

orenleg on which

the el&amp;lr we, to come off. proral elto
•ether propitiou, (tmfcrtoneUlj
U»

CLUllj. I
MicMgaa.
at law. Solicitor in

M.ddtorOto. B-ty •o-V. Mtok.

oak, brother, U that without speaking of
my wishes in the matter, you will m
your influence to save me from the inflic­
tion of another donation party.”
• IdooUkouw why
afinnU grudge
_excuse my TreedoOi—the little your
vislmra happen to want,” said the official.
“How mmh do you think 1 had left, af­
ter nearly all tbe congregation had fed

God."

Soon alter the farmer retired, one of the
Udln rf Si, oo«p«Uoo
SU
brought a pair of knit gloves 6&gt;r tbe min­
ister. Her ability waa^t great, oho said,
but what she could do was done cheerfully. ed with bis visitors into the parlor. “Tell
raW-Ur!) enff »«"&gt;
She hoped all woald do aa well, taking them that if they think the laborer worthy
turn out of men, women and children.
their me u» into coosidcration.
ofhwMroJ
Mr. and Mrs. A--------, who contributed more plain! v than was Ma custom.
Nertcaaae ajluie bag of doughnuts; and without
‘-Enough provisions to last you three
a pair of yarn stockings for Mr. Edwards,
and throe pounds of home-made ■sua&amp;gfiB, oe four montta, besides the wool and dofhfelt entitled of oourae. to bring her three tng-.”
“Not enough provisions to keep tbe
boys along, each of whom, having Mvsd
'"Th, .nm&gt;.«n

pato®,and K the sural dfotewte, they or*-

Mr. Jenkins to remember the boys In a
The day foUowfag was the Sabbath. A
peoaent of cloth for tboawilof clothes.—
so much, that hurt his aelf-roapecA that The thought acted ns a relief to bis mind, more self-aatlafied congregation bad not
their occurrence, apart from all other cou- for the boys had looked rather shabby fiw assembled in the little church for a Tong
aidcratious, was especially annoying.
IDs salary was paid to him, as some­
the and drinking intoxicating liquors, by per­
thing to which he had a right. He re- all plain before his eyes.
minister ascended tbs pulpit. Hia ftmily sonal aboae and phieieal excesses of &lt;avsry
ceivod that as a fulfilment of a contract,
So it wns tacitly settled on the minds did not come in with him. Thia waa un­
usual ; and many, who noticed tb*t tbs
and therefore without sense ufhumiliation.
minister's pew was empty, wondered at uncongpnial oosupaawn, and living the nIt was inadequate to the supply ol his real
mainder of life in mental disMtiafoction—wants, and the deficit had. every year to .with naw suite of dothea from tbe factory the cause.
be made up by the congregation, and this ofMr. jMkina.
There was more than gravity in the cultivating jealousies and domestic broils,
and being ailwaya in mental ferment.
came to him in a half grudged gratuity,
From the bonnet and satinet, the mind
i
7. Keeping children quiet by giving
and, therefore its reception always wound­ ol Mrs. Edwards went furtoer. Shoes the service.
paregoric and cordials ; by teaching them
ed him. After all the members of the
Many wondered what it could mean,
and felt chilled by something about too to suck candy, and Uy supplying them
church bad to meet his expenses, and it
with raisins, and rich cake. When they
coat thorn quite as much to do au after the
mkii.ter that waa not dearly understood.
are sick by giving them mercury. tartar
When be took hi. text, which waain these
"Thu laborer is worthy of his emetic, and arsenic, under the mistaken
n want existing io tbe family that the words
1st him provide in ’.rue independence for miniuter's wife did not, in imagioatioa, hire," it was with an emphasis that plain­
his ftmily. This was accn and felt by aoe amply supplied ; her mind waa thus ly enough showed him to have something irritant poisons.
8. Allowing the love of gain to absorb
Mr. Edwarda, and it fretted him whenev­ cased of a portion of ita weight and care more than ordinary on his mmd. The
our minds, so ns to leave no lime to at­
er bis Blind recurred to tbe subject.
sermon was short, and for the most part,
aed anxiety.
tend to our health. Following an unheal­
Sumo time since during the latter part
general in Its bearing.
“I purpose," add the preacher, hi onn- thy occupation because money can be made
of the year succeeding that in which the
.
clotlon. “to make but asingle, bri&lt; prac­ by iL
donation party just referred to took place,
9. Tempting the appetite with bitten
Mr. E&lt;1 wards bad a hint from one of the
tical application of my text—
and niceities, when the stomach says No.
“ufficiale" that another affair of the kind
“It is this: When you hire a minister,
and by furring ti*&gt;d when nature does not
pay him out and out, a foir living salary ;
was likely to c&gt;jtn« off before a great
demand, and even rejects iL Gormandi­
don’t starve him on three hundred dollars,
while.
sing between meals Using tobacco and
and then insult him with a donation visit
“Brotbcr,” said the minister, when this
stimulants.
■
hint came, bending to tbe ear of the per­
10. Contriving to keep a continual wor­
son be addressed, aud half whispering, “if
ry about something or nothing. Giving
you have any influeore, spore me another
be reasonably inferred from this , and the
way to fits of anger.
humilfo people wbo came out in the muniina in a
partv!’’
e
11. Being irregular in all our bablta of
most excellent and self-complacent frame
The brother looked surprised.
of mind, went homo from church with eating or deeping. Going to bed at mid­
“Or, at least,” added the minister, with
night and gi tting up at noun. Eating too
n meaning smile, and a humoreua twinkle He wan a sturdy old farmer, living a their feelings down to wro. Words such
much and too many kinds of food, and
iu hi* eye, “let it be understood that no couple of milaa from tbe village. H« av “outrageoua,” “ungratefnl,” “ahamc,”
that wbicb is too highly seasoned.
oue who intends coming shall fast from came with hia wagon and brought a land “insulting,” and the like, were heard in
12. Neglecting to take proper care of
every
direcaen.
break fest. time.
In the afternoon, three or four of the ourselves, and not applying re riy for med­
It took the rather obtuse minded broth­
leading members called upon Mr. Ep ical advice when disease first appear*.—
er nearly a minute to comprehend the iater and inquire after his health.
Taking celebrated quack medicines to a
*Tve brought you something to drive wards for an explanation of his strange
meaning of Mr. Edwards. He then saw
degree of making a drug-shop of the body.
it dear enough. Being himself a lover nf Jack Frost away with the coming winter." conduct. He met them with the utmost
The above causes produce more sidegood eating, and having, on tbe occasion said the farmer, as he entered the parlor composure; and when they opened tbe
subject of their visit, be aoewered by in­
referred to, done his share in that line, be of Mr. Edwards.
demies, malaria, and eonatgion combtavd
viting
them
to
walk
into
the
adjoining
“You are vary kind,” returned the
had quite naturally a feeling of sympathy
with war, pestilence, and fetulne. Nearly
for those wbo came together for tbe our minister. aa he took the hand of the par roam.
all who have attaiou} to old age have been
There they found the entire results, save
oom of festivity, particularly aa they had ialiioner, and invited hjm to sit down.—
remarkable for equanimity of temper, cor
the
two
loads
of
wood,
of
tbe
donation
The
little
talk
dial
succeeded
was
rather
brought their own provision. .
red bablta of diet, drink, and re«L—for
•1 see no'use in providing a good sup­ constrained on both aides. Tbs farmer sisiv
temperance, cheerfulness, and morality.
per, if people don't bring appetites to tbe felt embarrassed, for Im was a man of ex
Physical punishment is aura tn viait the
entertainment,” said be. ‘ Besides, you cellent feelings and some knowledge of
transgressor of nature’s laws. All cxunknow that each one brought something.” human nature, and Mr. Edwards wm for a doxen families as large again a*
tnit suicide, and cut off tansy years of their
“Yea, 1 know that. One lady who came equally constrained. Aa soon as the last mine ; here is cider, (that I don’t drink.)
natural life, who do not observe the moans
with her two daughter*, brought a pint of log of wood was thrown from the wagon.
cream a cotton nightcap; and another.— ti&gt;e former arose, and bidding U»e minis­
health.
but.” the ministet checked himself, “1 ter farewell, retired. He did’nl feel altofrom church for w&gt;nkrf a bonnet and
must not refer to these things. AU I now

h'» appetite since morning, could devour
.
vhm and more solid

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ling to his customers, or at his desk count­
ing hia money,-and they caipet .think It
werlr • and'thev go away wfoMng tbit
Proridence had' been a. tad to them.—
They see tbe lawyer advocating.theMauee

the ryes or laughter to U a routrteDenrea,
of judge, jury spd spectators; and they
go away, repining that the gifts of Provi­
dence are sb'partially bestowed. They

while farmers art rasdiag by their fire­
sides; they sec fom not with bis accounts,
anxionsly looking forward’to the time
flour twrrel amply, or ws pov* parrei
out; they see rat tbeanxiaue sod care­
worn countenance of (be merchant, while
alone In'hie office, just before bis bank
note becomes due, and no money to meet
It; and they ace uot tbe lawyer in the still

weary eye*,
tain bis causi
have set the stamp of drudgerv upon their
occupation. No one else cathits or beleivrs It. The tewyer. Ike doctor, the
roeithanl and tha'. rueeteurfc,'envy the

and his grains, the product of his labor,
that) Ke can eat with an appetite sharpened
by muscular cxercioA sod knowing tbnt
tbev are pure and healthy. Ask. the mechamc what bets striving for, and what
is hfe alm. Abr a tea^ a jiiere of land
tbatl can cultivate, and eat the fruits of
my asm raising; lbs merchant will tell you
that be hopes to end his days upon a form;
and ths lawyer and ttortor will tell you
the same. What if their fimea are blench­
ed while the fsrmci* is tawny—their fin­
gers delicate and1 supple, while the form­
er's are dingy and clumsy—their garmeta
fine and dean, while his.sre-WHtedoand

lv rentjcctablc. ’ A chimney sweep in
white linen, or fi’-’&amp;merM W f*.w la
fine bmadcloth. wouM ha an -o»rrt of
ridicdc.-oquallr with the lawyer in ragA
Mom men make themadrM ridiwfop by
overdressing than the reverse. 1r the

yer on circuit, was asked to du&gt;e with the
Judge, who, as is bis cuatooi.asked a bleaeIng, and shortly after arose from Lis aeht
and took from the aldebodrd a bottle of
old Boerbon. of wbtdt ba invited Ma gweet
i valuat» portaU. partaking freely himadf. * ft and«ed. it
also bis custom. After diuuer the lawyer
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“Judge, win yoo)&gt;erm1time to qskyou srifwtlhink ao; forgone boa more iris-

and Iwirna least

the liquor, or wneiner y
good enough without v

that would hevn been refily useful iu the

your own ears,

of the drudgery df 'ottfirr occupation*. In
their vista to tbe wiectate. « snamrihe-.
tarot, they BM bim aheltered from tbe
Storms and t»W, they notice that his ekin
isle** tawny, his bands imfter and whiter,
and bls clottteM peHtnpd leva Ofiiled and
tom; and It b hot natural that they ebnr.ld

fou .now understand

The Rar. Mr. Edwards is still in the

and entered with a

why I want wo more donation partita.—
Tb. last was prattf. «■** »
have been
more truuMe than

maintainsoce

of bUimnadUU

A Bw=Jl CUrk from U» dtr rf Kur

fiwth
their veins, inherit*! tan hod thy ■areata,
and consequently IWve healthy and vigor­
ous minds. Who are kaAed up to as

family..

u. brn.g iou. •&gt;
a little too
note-t ' Bn

himself to make calculations upnu

oom a. arum.

„d lb, Wxk od

*&gt;&gt; ttam-l,-.

phened. aftd. Mr. Edward. Mr notified
of the time when It'ta to take place.

■QBRnmnt’ottmX obw bjw Cofoe
JlUteuae. iWwso at a&gt;

kSrEZ

MiddJertlJr,

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nooeeaaoio was

wTJX

it disturb end wound the self□anally productive of
this, and would bo BO

“'“•j

A"«“i

A $»«bat Cur.-At
•
. fellow who wee

�comew to us filled with theKvoSgTde­
tail* of nearly half a score
F
is but a few days since,jOnefll uAeftotr

obscrvatMC, which ooH&gt;ib&lt;anJhriitat.
of a trial for HMaslaughter ; of a trial for
child poMoniag; aa account of an affiay

•ftallRepobliican, except J u»

H«pr

riLpprJWiter

waaa Union tu*0.

„-J&lt;*Editor
account of thaaawludhw
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««!.&lt;&lt;&lt;ihhrbroil.

PwrtrrfbolhMehtas

dM Mt

«r&gt; AmcU,k.1

which pistols ware attempted e Bars*seat was tiintai
Mnplwftrte S,
hturdtrbr
XD DC use ; sns adeountof
aarounx oi a rnuroer
oy an all Republican except Com mlsaioner of
oI4 man 78 join old; pod .an aacouLt »f Highways. Assyria Republican, except
DEMOCTACT ROTTED!!!

the ratintar of a fether and mother ir

frar£M». bwtnf
■ t !»♦• flo

heard froas.—

Juhnteowe, not

Clerk.

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their own Brt», ba, however, being imanc.

Barry, Republican. Prairieville Repub.
«r Chau. G. Brwn, af thia ta^r, tamed
All three, aside from the telegraphic ac­ Been, «eep&lt; Highway Commistiutter,
with Which daomnata Brito
Ktre IKet th* EMmy, and counts of fadam murders oo oar western and one Constable.
,
*' ’ - \
nh^Mawfo. antompmted brMK&gt;Kill
Tb*y Ar* Oarrlllf
bordyra, aud several rubbeoeata varioas
gore *nd norther party, proceeded to Boss
IJaarnwa ro tun Rkpvbijcaji Faxswna parts of the coatary. are all crowded into
eoutay todkfiwtad thearrete. Tteemgro
was chopping wood for a former. In ottoGamira.—The election in ibis, the the Detroit
uf Msreh ».
, '

DMD SCOTTlSMJfOWR1U! H!

strong bold of the Democracy, on Monday

Po*ee, oc Mowday hat, and with

Tbe Republicans have elec­

* chimed Democratic majority of twenty -

ted every officer, rare one Jetties for a

five in the township, be wae beaten by

Scarcely a paper ebmes toha without
laat, resulted in tbe almost total defeat of more or less, startbug aocouata of crimes
that party.

short tern, sad owe constaWe.

meet

glorious

aider that

result

this ha

when

Tins is a

we

coc-

been the strong

I6H
of
the
Democracy,
almost
'ever sinee Berry County wm organised.
Fer tbe late few ytara Jhcy here carried

the township by majorities, ranging from
twenty-five U&gt; one hundred and sixty ; the

latter figure having been reached on some
of their county Dondness lata foil.

Stuart

•ven, had ff? majority, whereas, now,Mar­

tin has 45 majority. Tbe prveent RopubE
can majority on luwnabip officers ranges

as high as 74; as will be eeeu by a table
at returns in another column. This result

has uply been attained, by a united effort,
coupled with the deserved popularity of
our

candidates,

Union

“in

there is

pveme Grot, in this town, no Monday

last, is 172 for Ganaoa Mabtut, Rep.,
and for Altars Pbklcm 127.

tbe res &lt;ter is regaled with *H tbe horrid

only attribute the result to a deterffiioa-

ths* orioM to fearivily upon the foertnss. tiou of the voters, to rebuke Lecumpton I aril" •asotitaione. Arrirod in Backskm
it cannot, perhaps, be depted^but that and Deed ScoMiam geccraMy. If our &lt;%• township, &amp;to cauntv, they were mat toy
a Constable and a torgtr posse of tram,
crime Is somewhat upon the increase in . nifitd (?) contemporary will only lay Ms
erased with a warrant Towed by Rslwt
thia country, ft mould b^ strange indred, ' ease before tmr worthy (?) chief Magis­ Q.yner, Justice nf fob PmTO. Open the
if Mtb was not the cast. Tbe vTOrid trate, &lt;e presume he will be rewarded oath of Jas. Fornow, charging that •three
Ktrangers1* had kidnapped s colored mon
moves vary differently with ux as a peo­ by a Mission to the Feegee Island.
, earned Lewis Early, and enmnumdiagthe
ple, from w hat H d»d thirty fairs ago.—
“Jvcrotois NoBiwanojre aw* 'a Ijmi officer to bring said “three at rangers” be­
Then we were a staid and home pcof-le,
fore his tribunal at onee.
Lasoa.”—The foregoing beading is net a
commingling but iiUle with each other,
The Deputy Marvha: had nc idea of
saw for a little distance around our homes Jstin quotation; but such m it is, we re onetending against ajoree no moch topecommend its carcfal study, to such Dem­ rtor, and withhtocompanions, immediate­
and business. Now we are hurrying to
ly submitted to the authority of the war­
and fro, and living upon extitemeat, aud ocrats as have made it a by-wnrd” titre
our charter election. Ponder upon it rant, and proceeded to tbe office of the
changing seamw, and it is no wonder that
J notice, where he finrod a crowd Of sever,
friends Democrats, as y ou peruse the fe­
some should come into collision. Our |
al hundred j&gt;erw&gt;ns assembled. Justice
ta ras of Monday's election in this town­ Coyswr demanded by whst aathority they
shores are filling up with foraigm-ra, some (
ship;
it
will
do
you
good.
“
Judicious
•oogbt to convey to other parte, tbe body
of whom scarcely know that we have any
nominalism a and a little tabor,”-eb 1 Do 1 '*f tbe said Lewis, Tbe warrant toeotd
laws -to punish crime, so wild ara their .
you understand ths meaning of the term, by the U.S. Commissioner wasexHUtcd,
ideas of the liberty they poesrss in Amer-1
and its genuinem satisfactorily prove*,
now?
ice. Notwithstanding all this, however, ;
w ben Justice Corner stated to tbe crowd
crime Is not as greatly upon the increase, I
A» Octbaob.—Some Individual bad that be felt himw-lf bound to reengwire
as some seem to suppose. As tbe couo- ! the meanness to break out a window, aftd the broad seal of Unde Sam, and as bl*
was an inferior Gmrt, he ahouM dtehnae
try grows older, there will be more con-1 injurs some of the patterns in J. W.
the charge of kidnapping, and net A.*
vjetions for crime in proportion to the i Buckie's tailoring aheo, on Muoday night

crimes committed ; but w-e are apt to for­

last.

get thst the popolatian of our country has

office of towmhtp Trenvurvr, nod although

doubled every few ysara, as it were, and

a Democrat, is an estimable citinft.—

Mr. Buckk was a candidate for the

eome to AV he tbe r tbe outrage was com milted un­
light, in all our borders, is heralded, and der political excitement, or out of a de­
placed before os in panoramic view, for sire for personal revenge, al) good &lt;taiken»
that nearly all the crimes that

Scarcvly a street

deprecate the aet, ts villainous, and most

light in one uf our large cities, but finds a

hope that the culprit may meet wjth retri­

onr cooriraipTation.

. pUcc assigned to its record io almost av­
ery county paper,

butive justice.

indsed our newspn

pera are considered stale, and destitute of

G. P. Beker. (Rep.)

17®

J. W. Buckie, (Dem.)

125

interest, unless filled with sensation head-

the Republicans were edebrating their

I ‘Dga, prefacing detailed accounts of sick-

victory in Hastings, by burning a few
1 pounds of powder in tbe cannon ; a de­

i ening Crimea.

This suprsoM love of cx-

otcniettt, and the perusal of ruch aceotn.ta
has a tendency to lead to crime.
fob

rovnn, rax raaw.

Newspapers orc out so much to blame;

Wm. Burgher, (Bep.)

184

Geo. A. South, (Dem.)

110

they learu the public taste, and strive to
feed it, and those that feed ft best, arc

best rawardsd for their pains.

The appe­

tite and the food are alike creative of each
other, and a marvel loving people are fed
P. Burton, (Rep.)

on marvels, and far want of legitimate

P. Brown, (Dem.)

food, stories of a Stiver Lake snake, or,

of a boy eaten by a bear, almost within
the precincts of Detroit city, are fed, and

A. Hubbell, (Rep.)

* J. O. TiekJer, (Dem.)

153
MB

.

.

b/Goop Josx,—Ou Munday evcniag. M

relished.
Crimea will sewti»init in appearance at
least to meraaae, so long of tbe publics

feated locofoco candidate said they had

better spend their money for the benefit

of the poor.”
Cosmo pout aw

Abt

Joins ax—This

work te published taonthlj, by tbe C&lt;*-

mopulitan Art Association,st 548, Broad­
way, N. Y.

It is a faitidul chronicler uf

tbe progress of tbe Fine Arts, giving ex
cellent biographrce of the early “great
authors,” together with sketches of gene­

ra) htcratarc, making ik a work of great

▼aloe to all el tears of society, and eepeeiilly to tbwe ofcultivated tastes.
i
Tua

B-m TiotZ—W. to., fr*

feasted upon tbe details of crime;but, as qocwtly referred to this magaxiao, m obo
yet, an immediate remedy docs not seem eminently worthy .of a place at every Bio-­

Tbs public taste will not,

side, ai a moral and religious tcacherjind

and aaanot be entirely ignored, by those

as a plowing and entertaitang instructor.

to be at head.
A. P. Drake. (Rep.)

Published by G Stone fo Co., No. 11

M. W. Riker; (Dm.)

CurnHII, Boston.

Price tl per annum.

tarr«T.in receipt of the “Post

-’

F*
ity to mxArtx, and wifi offee afett opp*.
tui.ity to psra.®sofsas*!l tneMsdssirw-

*n-

raed in ]
So it seems for the sake of Cub* wa
tMl go fernir P-rt H-n-o to Orwm,
»&lt;to must tsceWar and Debt f fiw the sake of
Irons 1foton* to Orurf
FWf—«b» Mtorte-l Cubs we mute imperii Qwamerer, n^lcct
mote pleasant rou*e. The passage
be foe take would be ro.ra! toareet tii* W’hrels of Gmrevvimem. For tbe
of’ CWte we must repeal ofar Lawa,
wfui
r. y
violate our Treaties, and if need be, break
up bur'CtartUutton -wd DWtoe the Un
fon! EverythingfvrCoU. Nothing fiu
to Chi
the'Utntrd Stetev. ft tbfe is not in par­
MthfeC
suit of an teens under difficulties, -we do
not know whrit Is!—A*. JewnteL

8 of wid Ata, F&amp;h provides that “A*y
persne over twenty-one -yeatv of ape,
wbo shalUM As tons «f Ftati-te, ritEr

al puUic w piirato sale, make affilsvit

ArW

News of (bls char­ 74 vc-toe. We certainly sympathize a ilh
acter is gleaned from all sources, Irom our friend A'naizA, ra bis defeat; oad from
Haise to the Pacific; from Mieh^ to bis known personal popularity we am

and revolting details.

lbs Gulf uf Mexico, and croakers tri) os

^.St. r*t

mile ta Grand Rapids, which 1 suppose
Would be improved by baHdir^ S I&lt;ek nr
two there, and that then steamboats could
ran front the Detroit tide df Lansing &lt;m

Grand River, to Ghnd Haren, hvlttout
requiring any great ouday of monev. A
ship Cana! from Detroit to GramTRIrcr,
at the Detroit side bf Urititig, and pera
&gt;y its rising towns down to Grand
HsreD, wonld fie nearij * stitfght fine to
Milwaukee. Meo who have tponef Ty Ing
idl€ where can y-ou Invest It more priJItsbly nr surslyt Labor cmild be gnt
cheap,"for laborers and ’mechanics dUTD-&gt;t
get work, and are maddened with dlsuens,
and Induced tD^ooffimlf crirfir. from the
novertv they are in. ' The States East
and West of Michigan are filling up with
an Industrious population, so that It Is'to
be auppoeed there w&lt;puld be s great traffic
oa a Michigan canal at the present, and
continually on tlie Increase.
.
I remain, Sr. youra, respectfully,

ffJin&gt;m'
torragCo*
°-

a ttahber ।
arrested

l(Xh Hute, in Gi ciwnati, and foe
diariag it BMAa fotatfa* »W *&gt;f

Wasbiogttm. March 31.
lUdiaUe infomatiou has broo received
here that G«. Benuiagsan is
amnected with Gen. Walker’s pn jeeted expedi­
tion. but gon to Ariwwsa with to tilth
mate ded,,.. - ----------------------Gen. Walker wdH Irimarff regain ia
Culiforma anti! bis f.»rcream be recruited

said sale, whichWrrtificste aha H be rotdiC
taaid pun.ba»er er Li* aaaigna sLall net,
w ithin one y ear ^hereafter, settle upon stri
beenme an actus! and pmoml iwsidrst
thereon arid cultivate and Improve tbe

Nu int«nti&lt;« wetter signified of incorporaling the c lause In tlw Briti&gt;b\rvaty.
which Nsrwragua hw iiuertcd ia onra,
w i-h regard to the rapulsi.m.d fi)il«u»tcra.
and that cowdllnm will wevrr be Mrrptrd
here. The Prvsidrrt is ineliwed t-. foil
buck -n tbe ClayVta Btilwre treaty, sial
[ &lt;*prti the Transit at all tares’d”.
■
Mr. Eraklnv, tbe Secretary •»! the Brit­
succeeded in rcaeMog this city by thotrain ' lows:
on Saturday morning.
’
**
Oormcctirat and Rhode Island elect ' isb U-gation here, is going as Charge t*»
. Tbe ease is now hi emiteaof rennin*. early in April; in Virginiatbc-fi»wrth . ^t,&lt;-kte-lin. lie M.urna to Eugli*: ! with
tion before CumvahMioner ItaoSra, of Chi- Tntidny of'Mkyfwn first M-xxfey ..f
canned.
The testimony, «a (hr as taken, Awgwst In Alabama, Kentucky and Trtxv,
lends to show thot foe negro had been on
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second Thiradar of Angiwt hr Tvtm-«
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Thtiiwdav
of _AnguM
bi
' North Carolina; on first Monday &lt;&gt;fprtober in Georgia and SR»*i*dppi; on are
end Tbirrwhy of (Wbcr Ifc Mbntew-ti;
nil first Monday fttff) i^T October ft.
.■• Jfr. Editor.~Please insert this aa an
LoDftriaga, and tin firm Wednesday fed) a*t‘Ji«*rtxt.-d auuounnxnrot ihat tlu- carp*
nf November ia Maryland. Neatly all «&lt; 4av«, l^igLt by t!rr “Wando er”
of three States were rtprew r.tvd ‘1* tl»&gt;* Iriuu Afr*o, liavr ••rwi ht»&lt;!«-&lt;I hi Edgelast Hanse hy'Drmrienrtb.
~ *
fivld DistiirU end tba*. u&gt;&lt;Mt uf them nnnr.ir within its c*&gt;nfines.•
Daowxin.—Alci. , Milne, ued four­
Thia » l has b«wii d“nt- by a rraiiUnateen yeart, son of RobertMtinr, «f Al­ iMiu uf iuauy ol the’first fotniUr* hrusdrreports which have reached ns.
lendale, w|a drowned last Friday after- gis aud South Caruliin, from pundy pat
We «re Informed that Mr. Talbot F»i
high, brother of Wm. G PgJrM&amp; l
rioon. ‘rte'dreeatixf was tn a ctnhe, in rioiic Bita ivts.
the firm nCfootfe fir Falrieigh.cf thia cjt,
two Others, who had been
-/ puMh&lt;nirl6 EtataBanvffleWith a Jited of Jfov
wHfter be emigrated law* fell, hi October, gt«fond' were tm tbelr way
when
nr Notttuber, ss noticed by ns at the the sad accident ociftired—tbo cstMfe e«ptlm^, and when* he spent tbe wtater."VFe slxed, the nttier two teere saved. At
have not sdra’Mr. F. birt are rtfiably in- Isat accrumt, Ao body of &gt;&lt;&gt;hng Milne had
IbriMiB fltet he* oars the'mfaef won't pay, not bee® fltund.—OAhtia Cferax.
LrtisaM sritw to the New Ixmdon
don’t pay and hate not paid, '“fie is sorCkromrlrr, that several cargoes of AfriXWLW ransh»v.
prised at the rttshln that dirrotfon, ahS b*
------ ez__ tatrly hern &lt;-nr-a
inritaw
1
eta the greatest sroount of suffering
paints iu tbe Suuthwra*.
_.
t
foido.withdesp fiutiogs,tobut rad.
who arc going out so Illy prepared,
“These new chattels aro filling up the
a
in
whx^
are
sold
Vy
retail.
Thlk
Is
and eepfctatly among those going with
whole crauilry. Two hundred ramn up a
band carts.
" jZ'T -* ’ ’
persons nukiug mistakes by JkllsB^ou. jute below me. two days s^,.
, Mr, Jas. R. Campbell, oniolt jsrataty,
5r.g bold of the wrong Sortie. A» to They are scHing atscvro hundred dollara.
baa afro written baA blBArSw
Uional security, the neck of the bottlr 1W ptenters wbo Imre tried die new AX-1
Monitor, that the tnh.es are nut paving so
d constructed that but &gt; drop al a time rioaro find them docile, atrtmg, and every
fir as bis observation gdas, lot' Amks
w-ny mud* bettor than they had expected.
there may be discovertea made, ts the
Tbe price of imported negroes is rising:
mmmtahte which wilt provg rich. Mr.
but M Lave not heard of tbe fell uf the
Wm. Zook, o! thd kame coaritri, fata also
price of tbe bnme-rahed uegro”
returned, making a ilfatUr report. TVse
ta^ afl yonng gentlemen of Intdjigence
Prompt Jesnex.—Merritt, the nccorr.
plux uf Dropp. io (he murder of young

S PEC IA■.’SATtC'E'

i .. M.HI-, l«. Irft

Office Guide.” from tbe publisher C. 8.
William,

Ta* Gtatot
T. PHVpa,

-

J. B. Lobdell,

-

JUrvauc.—The April

twber of- Ibis enelrat msgariae. Mly

W. Cooper, (Dem.)

stMsams ns growing repttiBtim.. n airway
ranks folly equal to any American mags-

J. B. Orpf&gt;tof,

W

-

The nunbar. before ns, starts off

with and interesting artide entitled -The
La|es of the -WMennw!” which is an

wilds of western New Tori-

Ohio,

IM

Walnut

strata,

Ono.,

&lt;^?&lt;S«rt St

k antra* a list of Distributing

T2S§of

Poetofficer, nites of foreign *nd domestic

a tabular lita of aU th* poet offices in the
United Bures, mfotogHa vtauabta Post

Master's and busmeaa man’s aaafstaot^nd

all for the Jew price of twenty-five cents.

The scenes

are well portrayed, sod are aUaidatod

with several cuts.

As* sort of patent.

to protect the author of these notae of
travel, from any infringement updo his time;

“rf”i"

“ &lt;*• «**“ p»ru»,ri.

tto utid. doto. &gt;&gt;■* to. wi»Jn, tUt
tbe mlh; toad, t» taMtoi "Aaoagb •

rtry Urge (tote ia • bndml tHbr bin."

The few first days «f April, weft

marked by high winds and vfry cold
»&lt;»&lt;*«■; lW grau*l G^i»g.

H w Ml
Am«og too other inielw, wilt bo fcunj . sure of it, we sborite Win fivor ofnkA -j&gt;g

'«7 murwjbtf w cobltai "N^totoon
Hi. Dtoti.y." -STtalmr toj. w,»,

»nd Irakuf, U« oou

IWOnoiftfUtAvh
-bsur »«ater

♦«W

�ski

"tetr

otnmcndfd the er«*iee of

Bulls

rixu-x-.JKfK
G-mpfaisant,

&lt;rern •&lt; the feel Hutt ■ very large aajftrity of
people of Mtchlwnn Wrre Re
pdblMMB, and. tW the RepuUiatns are
■qotte aa intelligent R»'tkw Statro-brewiiiig
OtjiiMtcr»c|t,,it might naluraOy occur qc- W» dhllirt, br more, la T w _
casion.dh. Bat eran if thru ware not to Bnaat Tin.
Any poiMm finding
It wmthf ityt sprint .fur the coincident*
am# returning it to tb« tobocribor. nr j
14 which the-SfofoMnon rrferw; enim timi-n, Mt abop o&lt; J. *. .StobtbM.wiR bo a
at lms.1, there wouM be a Republican or
an on thme juries. Gimli b« the iWh of
any altgU-of-hand on the part of the Uni
!e4Blatt* Mtnital, nr ntber Government
ftilicKonknrtt ,\VU1 aoote one expliin
tbematter to us T—D*t. Athn.

In yareuanee of an order of thia court ia this
cause, dated tbe 13th day of October, A 0. IBM.

1

tr O»* fn«“ •&gt;•
Plumstor, Vinton, Iowa,
cf remarkable rare*.
w Oue from Jutn Enoree, Wararty, Iowa, of
&gt;his own eofip fze^ n .is.eow? At J« «.n
UT One from Sami lasman. Camden. HUle- .

at Bantings, Barry county, Mleh.
'
MILLS A TAX BRCXT.
A 1
T A Xy LC--------CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Circuit Court
lor the county of Barry, Jn chancery.

GOING AWAY!

N“I® FdWTLlSSyTt £W4S2

3?^\TJRI»» PugM bYdtbcr nf Sena­
tor Pugh, of Ohio, waa arrvsivd on the
lOlb in*L, in Ciocinnati, aud locked, up,
having ia MFyilWBrW sWbf laudaui&lt;w\'wtth which ho oonteroptated com
■niiting puichle.
...

This step bus become uecrsaary. as I cm

GOIKG AWAY VEB&lt;

S&lt;h \

Oogfog tbsl my friends aed

u*pl

-»«riy.i«^.a.ya.

t^F~;One from J. W. Wentworth, Chicano, HL.
:of a eough uf nine yeerff statxbog. A&gt;sJbQl|&gt;

One from MeCUughry A Campbell. Foun­
tain Graea, HL. wring it takes like wito-fire, and
"ur^'ttr R. MbCraAeet. ifaacbeatcr.

..,.

OTTSTOlKCETie
will da tbetr Mreeet, to ertreat. tlwir obligations,
ia thb, ray time of dtrret need, I remain as ever.
m
1 .’ a
A,A.K5APBN.

&lt;-ntthe night Of the SOth hnrt., and
edi'tlcnfrom Ids coal prtohH-______ ■-'

S
CwF* The above sale is pwatpoeed until ti;%f
dev of April. lhfi» at tbe Coart House, tu come
off st oue o'clock, P. M.

scRM.rs honey.
r surgles honey may ho alert
n frames ou secured aa to odmi

,[i

!a

'

seperstrly ttwi dlrj.oerd of; or. If preferred, it
may be Hared to man boxee &lt;•? glaai is. Is eocseniexrt, beautiful n:.-d sabubie fanu.

at public auctuiu or vendue, to the highest bidder.

TBAN8FBB COLOKJ1&amp;
SVC..U.
wsaa
—
CWowfee nay be mWv irensfsrrwd from any
a natuir quite s- mteresttae to all suffering frutu ' ether hire to this—o&gt; from s Uwe ia the wueete, sf
. any dforese of the lunga and throat.
| th&lt; romb «s not budly broken, al all i towns to the
|«nMdff urart RjUtoUM, SMlTiLACe^ J------------ a- —a .« ------------------------- --

Atom FreasM ea J /owi* /. B/wasrarDfft£-

Chancery.
ihrUM A JhimU, OangteuMat,

ijjruc &lt;Urrr«t

IFiUiese Tift.

7Vt. nJ Mtr,. D^fu.

^•arzfgjfi tfi&amp;jrtx.

“/ il’.'VY’sSLtt. tixl
salats, of nfoeb the said deceased died aeM
^’dj'lbal certain iuoce aud paml of land

leogiug.

lytaat aud being iu tbe county of Barry an

JXL A. Swtatav, Solicitor for Complainant.
• Dated Fbh.W. into. - oa ixaw IsA wi

_____

» laMuaHy stepping tU moef arerwcMtiay J'aS
and JcSu, Jiint, Sailit, Cull,
121 Lake street, Chicago, frumor rd frosn Uffouih j
Water Street,; to whom all orders should be addresss H.
gMOK« «e S&lt;^ l&gt;i»s la SWSI.Mply of it In the bonaa.
cities rcucrellr.
Armed with this remedy, a hou.el.em. always
Price—61 &lt;0
protected against sudden attacks of sickness.—
Thnnaande of Urea oCfrrreowcbare been saved by For ante by L. P.
Its tlmelr use. wbo were suddenlv toiled ia the
eight time with Craxuna. Kpaaini,VotniUug, Cboi
era. Yellow For er, and other i iolent diseases. Let
a done of thia remade be taken internally, as the
&lt;----------------- 1------ 1------ -,dd.Dl, ^.red with Pain

KftfrpJSJ

THOMAE DCNX, ENOUSfl. M. D,
BffXRYtl AFT,' /ol.
CEORUt ARNOLD.
SAML'El^YOVNO.

ATTACHMENT’NffflOE. • • '
JvMva llmtr.u. FJftr Jmrr.
OTICE is hereby given that a writ of atlachinent was issued rut of and under the seal of
tbe Ciscuit Court f-w the County of -larry, on the
loth day of January, A D. 1H-.9, wherein Joshua

N

ftwajiaiiwtfss

Cwiryr F. UiS-ijf,

I-n»t S^rr. CMa^a&gt;«Ue,

Xuars G.
. 11 aa Wfacioiib appearing to thioewwK.'by afl
dant nu tile, that the said -t-r,- e--» &gt;a^ I ft

U.A .wvew. •'»» raw &gt;- ;&lt;ir*ww&lt;&lt;r. Io which I
wish sow togefor. "Is;1'"*
t,*",rV**
wlw had trees railed in enwaultatii** w.th are self.
Tbe frslxut MJ -n Ur agr.^'-Wsa ./ «nOrn..d™*&amp;zas&lt;.'«.sncbaac- l&lt;l n»l&gt;t enrols, bcctan for.
bstaasmg rough, with continued yw.s.in the Lar
of the rwXf foajr. nt’emled with •e’tare drarrtsrrk 1
Hal'r.'’wiS/iEi- Xr&lt;

order; and in default tlxrrof, that t&gt;u&gt; auMibiU b*
taken ** cuulrssed by tbe aaul defendant. Janies
n. sijutou.
And ft. la farther nnlrrrd, that within twenty
flays the tahl complainant rauae atopy of this or­
der to be published Id the ''IXepnbliCau Banner.’­
* arwapuprr printed and publislird in seed couyly.
am! that u&gt;* said puLkeat.un b« cuullnucd ia told
paper, al least ante In rush w«L fur six weeks in
awefraaion. or that a ropy or thia order Un per
n~aqlly sat red na the said .defendant,, James, G.
SItusuU. al Jreat twenty da.'» before the tupe

_UMtiags, March a, 1KU}______________
PROBATE NOTICE.
'
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Cowutr of Ilarrv, aaAt a session of tbe Probate Court, tor tbe
County of Ifarrr; kuldcn at the Probate Office io
COM M1SSIONERS’ NOTICEHasting*, on Tuesday, tha 1st day of February,
We, the undersigned, baring been duly appoint­ in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty ed C-enmitoiooera tu examine end adjust all claims nine. Present O&lt;iu U Ray, Lodge of Probate.

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Thia la to forbid
mortgage on 'he south half of tbe north wen,
quarter of eecliou eight in township four, north
of range eigh' west, made by Jonathan C. Rumi
ary and Saucy I*. Rumsey, to U B. Crane, for the
sum of three hundred dollara, as said mortgage

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F'NLEY JOHNSON. .
Write enlr.for tbe
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,

tS6&amp;iaatSKix?-::k’'f!!M!?.!‘?

GOLDEN’ PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE,

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I

GOLDEN PRIZE.

, MoTicr.
Bas nr Co. Tsuirm i Ornes. &gt;
Uaannga. Marsh «, IsUt. j
t hereby dtetn thut I am |on ear d
■ twincipol end interest due on I’rins
IK. —1.I..4.

STRAINS, and

•d. Ucrwbr. ri»»a none* that eiglii monthsTrom the '
16th
Oet-ber, A. D. I?58. are allowed fori
all credtior* of said estate to present lhe&gt;r cUlnia ■
.fad^JVTbde toil.# mrifefaiAtHl wMlftilMrtteA
and that we will meet a* IboUlg ruqgjcueo. u£Ahp
dereuMd. in tbe township of Tliomappfa. dS Nkt
---• — -r-— •h day of Jaonary, A. D. 86 a, at tea:
■ tl»e IStli dav uf June next, at the
Fatr.ek. in tUiMtofog ut.Iburu
duck, ou that day. and all persons
amuaaLtfai Mukeslute are hereby
. erartit ftAn Io *vt&gt;e .aid commis
■— . ramiualrou and adjustment at the
tune* and places aforesaid, or be farrier barred

.

for

Mtaking up distreasiag roughs and colds that I
fasto er« used. ■;: '
,
.
.
D- TCstcui. M. D.

deteodant to tlie aai-l plaintiff, is tbe sum of uno
hundred and ninety-three dollara aod forty ceala,
and that said unt waa made returnable on tha
first day of February, A. D. IRfo. and that aaid
writ has been returned sad ia now pending to said
. ..
- •
February tf, lsi9- o43
y, &gt;«,«

Wbedora not admire bcsutUel truth? Wt
Lotus, lieuaiat, 1* aow yt.^srrd to ari'*X •*"’*
ubsuirtra in a etylo nrwurpex-.J. warranted i
No pains spared i
Tbe New York Weekly GULDEN PRIZE in fit and suit, or we charge
oue of the largest and best literary papers of tl* extracting. Teeth filed with parr gul l. vbiM a
reetiug tSrttdrray br&gt; cars. AU &lt;»urk wartsu
day. Au imperial Quarto, containing mcut rsum cd.
PL-nee evil at tor. Urakr's cltse inuds
ou'roavT luttxxt, of the moat interesting autl
fascinating reeding matter, from tbe pens uf the
san first writers uf tbo day.
.

next immediately proceeding the bearing In tbe
premlaea
0. U RAY,
Feb. 8, 'M— wl]
Judge of Probate.

JT^s^ Wwtrafcfi Tcra/ lhat
Wl-kATINfr PILLS,i' MRW ^5&amp;u.n
iMwaiteS' saaysfil;

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9 BL John's Oscgh and Cmrsstyfioa
S‘
B Y . R U F.

COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.
We, the undersigned, having been duly appoint,
ed ComndMiooen to examine and adjust all claims
and demands, sgsinst the estate of Leonard Stim­
son. late of tbe townahip of Tboreappie, deceased;

and that wo will meet st tbe residence of Cbtoted
M'Queen, tn the township of Tboruapple, an Halurday, tbe 29tb day of January, 1»59, at tea o'clock,
and ua the rvth day of July next, at the bouse of
Charles M'Quoeo, in the tow nahin of Thoru.pplej
L Io tbe dtiaena of liaatinga and rleinlty. that st ten o'etoek. on that day; and all persons haring
be bus taken a room in U. A. Goodyear's Block, claims sgsinst the said estate arc berebr requested
au rial a, over A A. .Knapen'a store; wberd to present them to t»JOM eommissioiere for ex­
TaiLoauc Ml)tetaHM &lt;*-.*»a»lto branches, amination end adjustment, at tbe tunes and places
in agood and workmanlike manner. He would aforesaid, er be forever barred tberefroen.
J. W. T. ORE,
1
partKulsrlt 'utUa tbufoafaMMUe to call tod est
DANE. IL PRATT, j Commissioners
.1— .1 u'mm! die ,.rBraftz,^nt« and aaliifv
CUBKJi BALCH.
I
Dated, Tboraspple, Dec.». IKR.

?CrauU rarvd th. wto
0. t-Sri-a
ril totoiii ito¥.Btoa Wtoulr. On*, to a m&gt;
sq^tlphersMe see Ureeitwr«b»eortore'-«inirini

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Tbe articles to be giecn away arc comprised tn
tbe following hat
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SHBRT PELTS.

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CORMj

PORK-ete.,

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IFF® SAI

ESA
C1EAPEK

thai tie

CIEAPEST

r*d *'^r*W**V'4

�DRY GOODS!
BOLTWOOD &amp; GRAM
PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY.

MERINOS.

DINI Ml,

FLANNBLB, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

PBANCM BOWJtM,

TICES, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

SHIRTINGS (brown and wilts,)

KEN­

TUCKY JEANS, TWEED8, CAB8L

MERE8,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
CULAR

Cl OTHLWG

»d

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,
THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

GROCERIES

-JJ9S»£-

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

ISAAC C. MOTT,

8AS11. »d PUTTY, BUILDERS'
HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING

BOX, and PARLOR 8TOVE8, of av*

•RtmTTfnen ffKKCaB,
Grooorioab Fancy Good*

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

a* su tm ww siFaiim*
syar; atfssaitgc;
EATC AIS® ©AIS

nsATn, ecu*'* c*
.-ncr»ns j
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLB

CHALL1

ROSES,

FINE

®WT8&lt; JJK®,

8C0TO1

JUST RECEIVED

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. BHKT

HERD'S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS.

MARSEILLES

At the cheapest rtort- in t&lt;iwn by

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (™ *,!«.)

*xw etude at Fail ami viator GOODS,
wbkh will be sold fee

WHITE GOODS, Iu.

COOKIHG STOYES!

A CMBwrtsmt «f GMda far

TtELAJD'Z" IP.A.'Sr,
at adcwiishiag low prices. My motto
b *a Jitale cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have just received a good aaoortraeat

KXM AH S4YS WBABI
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHKX

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of rm,

DRESS GOODS

rwlKf Kd
m bought to mH. sad I wish Out
M&gt;yUd»g la my line, would call

«. tofcr. poreUsi^. UwiU'U

CHECK

MARSEILLES.

Mphfcb, Gl

LeLaiae, Meiry™.,------- r------------ — — 1 parens and a
variety of Wool DaLaias, all very sic*
and very cheap.
-Abo a good assortment of Girth* lor
men’s wear, awl a large stock of staple*.
Denirna Sheeting*, aHrting, stripes, chwk*
sod ticking*.

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKWm, FANCY

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DBIlit
FANCY CASSIMERES, , Urj.

Jwy I® tbe Adnodren ef
A Fins Head of

JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

MCTL'U SOON!

®E©BSMESa
rf d tw. .bar far am? r.j.

Mm
{., Mtfi Ms

DRY GOODS!
absorb* u * ■*•'.'

th* attention
•f persona wbo are bui
It to tbe fact
^JsqpdockH

that !«m Lnu*i

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condemnation,

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It was proved upon the
critic gain we have heard p&lt; hi the State,

and must have been what our village coothat he bad

do

right to carry, much Jess

to presrat ami use a deadly weapon, in
executing a civil process.

Captain Jones

waa unarmed, su’esa we excepthis haring
See. 89. The director, with the advice
and consent of the moderator and the o*semor, or one of them or under tbeir di­
rect too. if be .haHnot roncur.uhan eratract with and hire qualified teachers for
and ie the name
the distatos, which dtotrset shall be in writing, and shall have
the consent of the moderator and a**esaor,
of one of them, sndor«*d thereon, and
shall *pecifr the wogveperweek ormrath
as agreed by the parties, and a duplicate
thereof shaH be filed in his office.
Sec. 48. Tbe director »h*11 provide the
nerewary appendagvefor the school house,
and keep the same to good craditloa oad
repair during th® time school shall be
taught therein, and aboil ko*p an accurate
aecauM of all expense* incurred by him
as director; such account shall l» audited
by the tnodsralor aud aaneesor, aad on
their written order shall ba paid out.of
any money provided by the dirtriot for
sunk purposes.
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Sec. 4ft. Ho shaH present at tech bms*1 meeting an estimate ef the expenses
neeeaaavy to be incurred during the enso-

tertificate shall certify the branches in
which the person holding it has passed a
asiisfikctory examinati«vmd shall be given
at the discretion of the inspector*, for a
term ofnot less than six month* nor more
than two years. No person dial! bo
deemed a qualified teacher within the
chapte r w1k&gt; ha* not such

tv v«.te, at th® annual townsbip meeting,
•hall be applied to the purchaa* of books

the fulfil ropes of his snisilsnts; and

he also notified Tyler that he was in Can­
adian water*, and out of roaab .of Tyler’s
process.

Whether lb* killing was acta-

dental or otherwise, the attending cireumstances were highly reprehensible, and
the criminal result of such circumstances,

should, alone have demanded that a great­

er

punish meat U iufiicted

than would

have been bestowed upon a rowdy, who,

having drank one glass Of beer too much,
shoeld become too boirtrousin the street.

Judge Wilkins took all-those circumstan­
ce* into tho account, and yet failed Iosco-

fence Tyler a* severely as would have

been done for fW amaH offense of vngran-

Grand Rapid* has given Martin 138
majority; lart fell U gave Stuart 74 ano-

jority.

ting ; every city and village, with three or

fixer exception*, and every enunty in the
State, witheot a tingle exception, is foe
Martin.

We may be a HttJe mtetaken

in our estimate, bet we do not mean to

tab* tea* fifteen thousand aa Martin’s ma­

jority In th* State.
The new* from abroad is equally cheer­
ing to the Rcpcblfaana. Chicago is largely

Republican. Wisconsin Is all right

By.

ran Payne for member of the Supreme

Court, is elected by more than 5,00 majoHky.

pletely wiped out

All the contest that

be between th® Americans and the RoIn th® Eastern District, there

waa a Deputy U. S. Marshal; and that

publicans.

is no choice, owing to the fort that three

and sentenced by a Judge of the U. 8.

candidates

Q&gt;urt.

ar* given ia another part ef this paper.

were running.

The figure*

From the result of th* recent election*

AU thpo are, undoubtedly, mitigating

j

circumstance* in favor of the prisoner.—

■

We dislike to becom|&gt;elled to make such

the Republicans have to da, hi order to

reference to the pooitfou of the parties

secure a complete triumph in I860, ia to

in Northern States, It I* certain, that all

concerned, but the fects impel ns to it—

make the distinctive festers* of their party

The Judge charged in favor of the priaon-

a presninret test, and nominate candid­

er. Previously, a&amp;it waa made to pre­ ate* fully identified with the party in ev­
vent Tyler from being delivered up to ery respect, and then give them a united,
Canadian taw.

hearty support.

Tlic prosecuting officer*

THE RESULT IM THE COUMTY.
In thia county, the Republicans bare

in the verdict of “involuntary manslaugh­
ter.”

Then it was left, to Judge Wilkins

to complete the farce by making his sen­

tence o»« dollar fine, and out moaM im­
prisonment
Why such sickening sympathy for the

criminal, shoyld pervade the officer* of
our United Stales Cuurts, ia a mystery,
unless upon the theory of “honor among
thieves.”

Tyler was a United State* of­

ficer, and a* such, relied upon the protec­ '
tion of brother officers, after having com­
mitted au unlawful dsed.

stiff upper lips, march for­
___________ d* of creation,h and eacmh*
“mouorab of aH they survey.” Nothing
daunted, nothing short of the tramp will
satietv their mighty immaginatkras, air
cwtire and visionary *op« oftaumrete
wealth they are to receive for tbeir patea.

k^Tbe Irving Democratic Rooster of one
year ago, with its vain croaking, was

seen a little after dark on Monday, the
fourth of April, stretching Ito nook to it*

utmost capacity and solemnly paxo to­
wards its coveted negro theme, with head

ed with rage and despair, skulking away
disconsolate 0ver4ta ill gotten victory.

Joy bo with you, as the Mita Gfcat is Mt

in your lonely travel Salt-Rirerward*.
Irvinj. April, th. Sth^

O.

Providence, R. L April C.
Tbo*. G. Turner w etected Governor,
John IL Bartlett, Secretary of State, and
Jerome B. Kimball Attorney General.—
Three ar* oo both tbs American and th*
Republican tickets.
There is no choice for Lieut Governor,

and General Treasurer.
In the Eastern District there is do
choice. The vote stands.
Robinson,
American Republican, 8.7B7 ; Dari*, ReSblken, 2A9S; Arnold, Democrat 1c
2. Rubin*on leads in every town but
[two.
.
In the Western Congressional District
Brayton, who was supported by the
American Republicans and the Republi­
cans, Is elected. The vote is. Brayton,
2,M0; Anthony, Democrat 700.
There Is no election of the General A ascmbly in this city.
The Opposition hare both branches of
the Legislature, by an overwhelming ma­
jority.

This “Tyler

*•&lt; Ua»»»

lb»^k

olios, he must igh’.
h
supported cd bay.Otota which would &lt;Jfr
sert him If be would arem recreant Thus
event* march toward a
tio* with inexorable stri
protakljtoltejiRk..wV-r-. ,
w ith the blood of thousand* uf the dying
and the deed. - But .whether war creae
sooner or Inter, it ran *^y ha wwrtrtted

i Providence may give, and blindly rush
headlong into the wild Muston ef glitter­
tag rend* Ml «f gulden vgge 435 wrived
aw the Alooro Child today.
The runners snd drummers for hotel*
and express wagons are aa thick as hail,
with the cry, ‘ 340 for passage to Pike’s
Peak from here; charge 350 at Ldavenworth.” “Shortcut route, best roads, fine
eating bouses, good camping grounds—
only 560 tnlle*?’ Some stop, while others
Jo on to Ixrsvenworth, snd taks the
unction City Road. The city of Leaven
worth is full of them, who tarry but a
I little while after landing fell into line, and
take their march onward without expend­
ing o *olitary dime. Mort of them are
entirely oct of money, bat tbeir’ means
are invested in the mess—their money is {
all to come from the mines. Poor delu­

I

ded creatures, running after shadows and
phantoms, and bitter will be tbeir cup
when riches have taken wing* out &lt;4
provisions, awav from borne, sick, soreand disappointed, they lock homeward to

able.
.V this juncture, tbo Ministerial crisis
in great Britain ia inauspicious. Tbo To­
ri®* BOW fa office—we can- Urrib' soy in
poaer—aru tradUfonaUy the fetaud* of
Austria, while the Court, half German, is
even mere devuted to the cjuw® Frenri*
Josrph. But, the W Mg* and Radial*,
having reunited to brat the Derby-D’wraeli reform bill, it U certain to Lc tnrbwn
out in tho House of Commons, when the
Ministry must cither resign or dissolve
ParliasMol, shite tho latter couras. it is
suppoeed, moot ho foUmred by thru de
feat, leaving tbeir place* to be filled by
Palmerston, Rased! &amp;Cn.,wbo are monfavorable to Louis Napoleon sad Ires
friendly to Austria. Were Pslhtcrelon
te-day in the Foreign office, be would
Man of December from his dilemma, by
coaming Atefem. if p*4bk. iaft&gt; eeme
shadow uf cooccssioo, calculated to cover
the retreat, qf Um French despot ; bat
erm tht*-*maH prefect of tetrrpuehfon
n a remote one.
Lord Derby may pos­
sibly c*npc defeat in the impending Elec
lions; the Radicals may not be satisfied
with a purely WMg Ministry, white Palmerston may be unwilling toaevept John
Bright aa aeotlengve; at all evrwto.the In­
fluence exerted by Engirt*! over all partics in the intercut uf Peace is psrslyare!
for the next two months; and those months
are big with the fat® of Emperor*. To
Louis Napoleon, War Is the reaort of des­
peration. white any attainable Peace wo'd
seem to be Inevitable ruin. We shall be
disappointed, thee, If Italy, Is not veiled
in cannon smoko before the end of June
—X Y. Tribunt.

Wwjkt snatx Btixr Waiotrr mvxT—
AddlwHi tell* somewhere in the Spectator
—it being there, of eourec there can be
no harm in repeating it—the story of a
girl who had been a servant in a gentle
man’s bouse.
She discharge* itcraclf
without cause assigned, and when' her
late master meet* her by accident in the
■trort, he ask* whnt g'H«d luck ha* befellon bcr, so smart ‘her gown, so gay her
IkonncL “Lawks, air, was the reply,
“don’t yon know I hare been ruined!”
So ha* the late Senator \Vright, of New
Jersey. The Nebraska bill and Lccomnton have undone trim. - - •
mind that. Ho will be
yet JCTtJ-AitWl____
_____

and coffee dealer, is killed byJUm J tlnned a few Jeer* taitinully would place
Rutland elected the entire Republican cake
'
Ofromcr, in the Bowery; David J. Coodit, them above want. No! “Home i* a
।
an auctioneer in the Bowery kills himself; fool tn this place," say they—far to mor­
cept Supervisor and one Justice of the a
i schoolboy in Greenville St. stab* bio row HI strike a lead—tait to-morrow
Brooks to the same social and political
Peace.
|playmate.
ncrer comes with that lead or wealth—
position, after his brutal’beating of Cbas. j
The following are the Supervisor* elect- j Horace Morae of Lockpart, HL, *h«ote but over kxertion, fatigue, anxiety and
Sumner, in the Halls of the Senate. It is j
his son; Albanus Billarum I* savagely uncertainty, breaks down the strongest
cd in each township; the RtpuUlMjail'Iff ,
murdered
in
San
Francisco
;
a
church
ia
but another chapter of the acquittal of a 1
constitution, the man becomes a picture of
robbed tn Boiamurv, *ml» p.
te t&gt;c*r!7 3s«psir. while his children’s Inheritance i*
Keiit for shooting down, like a dog, a wait­
Tbomapple, J. F. Emory. —
killed; a row takes place in Holton, Kon­ poverty through the balhirinations of their
er in a Washington Hotel. It seems as
st*, snd three men ore killed; Mary Ann father.
EZEL
Irvtag, J. W. T.Orr. - &amp;
though there was to be no protection to
1 Snyder, a yoong girl of 20, is killed at
There’s Senator Caos—bo voted for the
Ctfrlton, Truman Barnum. ~ &amp;
Albany by a hag named Oselia Hasten,
tbo common citizen, againit an abuse of a
bill—lo»t bii rituailou—.ruined—SecreteWoodland, E. C. Nash.— /£,
A Grapkta De*cri»«oa.
while attempting abortio®, a woman it
little power conferred upon a United States
Tb* Hou. Owen Lovejoy, of BL io a
Castleton, 1. B. Riggs—
shot down in St Louis standin in her own
official. From the result of this Tyler
recent
speech
in
the
Hoose
of
Beprrecn
Hastings, J. P. Roberta. doorway by Washington Clark, a man is
case, and from u bat we know of the sym­
taliVre, thus describes * party which is out
shot at Battle Creek, in a disreputable af­
Rutland, A. D. Rork. - &amp;
pathies for crime in high places, w* scarce­
fray ; Mr. John Clark, of Detroit, ia bru­ so strong in th* errantry as it once ws*.
Yankee Springs, John Miles. *
prateeaod
ly expert that thia article will be fairly in
tally assaulted and hi* nose and thumb
Orangeville, Henry Brown. "" ft
v," “Bisuk
bitten off, by three Irishmen; Ncuglcr is I
type, befoia it shall be our painful duty
Hope, Silas Bowker. — /^
Ing,” to fire
to announce, that another cold blooded
Ann filinkley, of Su Paul, poison* her
Baltimore, J. 8. Tuxbury. *"
murder, by a man high in official station,
Maple Grove, Leander Lapham. - £ busband atSu Paul; Mr. T. Reed of Ab­
has
received
the
approval,
Dot
ington Mass-, i* robbed and left for dead;
Assyria, Cleveland Ellis. —» ft
advoattce the prindpte* of Human Free­
a woman Is frightened to death at Sh
only of the Washington society but of
Johnstown, James Telford— /£
dom, as they were enunciated and laid
Anna, C. W., by a liand of rowdies.
United States Court. We refer to the
Barry, Lucien Polly.—
From an examination of current news, down iu enduring forma l»y the Father*of
Sickles trial, which, at this writing ia pro­
the Republic, i&gt; a “woolly head,” “d three
for more than ten year*, we believe that
Prairievilla, Geo. Thomaa— ft.
same Democrats have learned ta speak
gressing at Waahi*gton Gty.
no period of that lime equals the present
of them with a peculiar nasal twist. You
A few more such examples as the tore- L/TuMraaaxcK
1
Ldtcruaa.—A Temperance for crime.
would suppose that those gectleBMn,wbcs»
going, before the criminally disposed, will *
One conducing cause to tlic prevalence
Lecture waa delivered,*! tie Court House,
olfectoric* are *o sensitive snd aecuic.nevbe sufficient to change the practice of all &lt;on Monday evening, by Rev. Mr. Bocblcs, of crime, is the display and prominence er saw a nigger except ta a tnanrecric.—
given to its details, by the narrative and
‘Tram tbc position of the booe* in the
our courts, and turn loose upon society a of
&lt;
Bettis' Creek. The bouse wae well pictorial illustrations of the weeklies.— And yot, would you boltove it! Cha wry vault under the staue. It is aeppoeod the
multitude of desperadoes, against whom, filled,
I
by an appreciating audience, who These paper, felling into the hand* of the firat service reodcrcd him on earth is per­ bodies were baried in a sitting position
firmed
by
a
nigger
;
as
aa
tatant
be
draws
7m1 bT” “d lho“ °r a?
bl'
there will be no remedy.
,were regsled by a feast of wovds, which young, the uninstructed, aud the unprinci
.pW, acting upon ardent natures, and ill th* milk which makes hi* flash and blood tog JI In « bnp, w,n. U»M of the lin
they seemed hseritly to eajoy.
nod bones from the breast of a ntovr;
regulated
morale,
without
doubt,
incite
to
Tnx Sicwlx* TataL.—Thts care ia pro­ ‘Blk'a ready command of language with
foots up fa b*r fee® aud muite*. and calls
crime, the very octet and publicity of
gressing in U. 8. District Court, of Wash which to express his ideas, as die manner
which net aa compensative* for the igno- ‘
o
— -- - • »• vhkivu* arucies
ingtoo, but no new tacts have been elici­ in which be engaged bis audience, upon tnlqy and disgrace of guilt. There exist* ,
ted, further than sueh as are already too a backcnyrd subject, folly iretifies. He
prinHpU U burm MUrr, .
t,^-.ber wit! ioek.
fan.Uior to the public. W c certainly feel treats the vender ofalcoholic poisoes, most which induces some men and women to ।
imitate crime*. ‘One uuidda of a notoriit our duty to refrain, fro™ firing further meralessly; more in a style calculated to
»"pi«ocnta. The graves
ou* character, produces many, and oo*
in the vkxnity, number several hundred,
details to our tseder*. There are reason* deter other* from engaging in the traffic,
Sickles ease, ha* already produced four or .
go to show that the field was at one
for believing that Mr. Sickles will bs ac­ than of benefiting and reforming those al­ five, in a monjh’a time.—Lmaing Rrpvb. ,
kme au extensive burying ground.”
quitted of his crime, oo account of justifi­ ready engaged. Upon the whole, it was

trial” seems bat to be carrying out the

■amc

principle,

which

restored

bully

for the district* or township libraries, ac­
cording to the provisions of law, aud the
remainJrr shall belong to th® districts in
wkick it is raised fi&gt;r th® support
school*
thereto ; and ail t&amp;a&amp;ay* collected br vir­
tue ofahis act ou aa v 'propertv not in any cation, but we will not prejudge the Jury,
organised school district of said township, as our only reasons for sud» a belief are
in the same manner a* the primary foud
founded upon the stats of public opinion
is Dow apportioned.

Boo. 2. 8uetitoaSB,Mandl40afuhap- a* evinced npon the examination of perter 78 c&lt; the revised stetaU-s of 1846 are sous subpomacd a* juror*. Not far from
hereby ruprelad.
,
a hundred persons were examined, before

a jury of twelve pereooa ware selected,
and many of them did not, hesitate to say

that they believed the art jMtifiable.

ticket, except Supervisor, and Irving, ex-

on entertainment that but few can fall to
___________ _

I rrapbsd to Virginia that the i
oc fortboowrihig Dj^thelrt of.
friend* U. Pjy teesth Chord,
oo the first appeal, ard ».d^s

of life until they find out some vsv of
halplna tiwmrelvcs.
Yesterday fonnttog, the Rev. Dr. Cto.

l7hs lives and reigns, a euUMtortrfewvIb

and feather* down and *our visage mark­

cheerful focre and happy little ones, and
exciaim. “no balm tn Gilred." Only
tbhk of 100,000 person* scattered over a
few miles of terntory, digging and tear­
most the entire Republican ticket. In
fact, Carlton may be said to be the only
The epoch of blood is by do means ing np the ground to search of wealth.
Eating greasy meat, sleeping on the
Democratic loan in the county, and even ended. Another week adds its contribu­
there, tbeir majority on Supervisor ia only tion to the sanguinary aggregateJohn Jeu- cold ground, to rain, inow and hail, hot
ning* in New York, commits a murder­ and cold, wet and dry—up early and late
eight; the Republicans electing one Jusous assault upon Henry Jennings; Moore —striving like giant* to tarn upside down
lice of the Peace.
kills Van Vort, outright in the same city, the earth for the sake of gain, away from
The Democratic majorities on their through jealousy; Margaret Burke, an the cheering hearthstone, joyous laugh
Supervisors amount in the aggregate, to Irish girl of twenty-four, poison* the in­ and happy Lome, among savage bcasta,
working out tbeir lives for nought, when,
errentten all told. Rutland electing Asa mate* of a boarding bouse Id New York,
and the landlady aud Fayette Robinson with one-half that energy, industry and
Rork by a majority of six; Irving elect­
tba waiter, died. Martin Gallagher of perseverance at home on tbeir form*, they
ing J. W. T. Orr, by three majority, and the same city fatally stabs William Bock-, would have full pockets, good health, be
Carlton electing Truman Barnum by ;Ictnan; two Naw York policemen kill with their family and friends enjoying
Bernard Kerrigen; Charles J. Sturges, a । happiness, comfort and pence, whkn/cMieight majority.

anything of a show of having n/tampfsd to [ thirteen of the sixteen Supervisors; and
do their duty. The Jury, under all the
1 every township' save Carltoe electa al­

circumstances, could hardly foil to bring

&gt;. » U.

587

In Rhode Island the Democracy i* com­

bo waa tried ia the U. &amp; Dtatrict Court,

even, failed to bring forward material j
w itnessca, wbenercr it could be done with |

Martin’* majority

But there I* no use of enumera­

can possibly aria® there b future, will
But it will be recollected that Tyler

1535
orgolo*...

'

fess a notice sf the sama shall be expraaa'
ed in the notice of such meeting.
See. 86. The said board shall have pow
er to fill by appointment any vacancy
that sb*11 occur in fhdrowu number, andI
it shall be their duty to fill ooeh vaconej
within ten day* after its occurrence: TVetided, that in case said board shall from
any cause fcif to fill »rch vacancy within
the time *pcrified, th® same may be
filled by election at a special school meet­
ing called for that purpose, by the qaelifivd voters present, uhn-b meeting shall
be called in the same manner, and be sub­
ject &lt;o the seme regulations, as other spe
cial dtotrict meeting*.
Sec. 73. When anew district i* ivrmsd
in wholexw to part from one or mor* distrirt* possessed of a sdtool house, nr entithe time of fanning «ueh new district, or
as soon thereafter m may be, shall alter
tain and determine the amount justly due
tn such Dew district from any district out
of which it may hare been in whole or in
part formed, es the proportion of such
new district* of the value of school house
nod other property belonging to the for­
mer district at the time of such division.
And whenever, by the division of any di*trict,the school house or sight thereol.shal I
no longer be conveniently located for
school purposes, and shall not be desired
for use by the new district in which it may
be situated, the school inspector* of the
township tn which such school bouse and
sight shall be located, may advertise and
self the same, and apportion the proceeds
of such **lu smoeg the various part* Into
w hlch the original district may hare been
divided.
Sec. 83. It shall be the duty of the in­
spector* to examine all persons offering
tlwmxelvc* as candidates for teachers of
primary schools in their towuahin* in re­
gard to moral character, learning and
ability to teach a school; and they shall
deliver tocach person exaosined and found
qualified, a certificate to bo signed by them
in surii form a* shall be prescribed by the
Superintendent ofPubl ie Instruction,« Lieb

an ax ia Li* hand, with which to sever

temporary alluded to ltet week, when be

said, ‘•the returns so far as beard from tn-

would bare been made in tEc stedU
bat the fort havtog - hssmas know*ittas
the above dispatch had1 been received
dervd it u»
Th* Rav.

portsnee of Gorman iramigraata going t&lt;&gt;
that State and rettitag down u foban,,,
with a view to the eetabltetaoret of n It
mand for free labur, and the «-k vatton of
the character of the State.—-V, F. Trib

uar, April 14ffo

pitn,n In rented by her Majesty during
the teal autumnal rates, at Ctnj-irgne.—
। This game, which h ingmkaM, and ref
I more of a romping nature than i* co«*Uent with th* artirity sad high spiria* of

at liberty to place the furniture hi ar
difficult und intricate feahion be rosy
chotw. Ha i* ibea farawted whk a
handful of paper cutting*, nd raffiagb*

i been found of the greatest rttamree to
W Wiling away the hour* unoccupied hr
ceremony, ia-spite of ail the gay ana
. lien and.d1ptemanic dandtou awemUedst
; C .mpicgnc, it ta tbo grave and fesraed
' pundit. Prosper Merriine*, whuiscsotiA
i cred the best loodc' oi DfUti papier, r.od
numerous and ^nntaaf enough are the
pun* to which hi* prefeetiunal acieMv *1
the game give* rise.
Tu«PurCju»,-Slt&lt;wXM«rek»-

A nofb
Was enter d is the ass
of Chat les Dey, and be «i« released from
custody and i* now m this city. Dr. Ifoy
is held to boil ta &gt;5,000 for trial at th*
next term of court.

�ns well as in Ohio, and itis so everywhere,
with rare eacaptlons. -Of enema the Uni­
ted Rate* Mamba! had an object, there ns
t-Ifowbcre, Ih pack inf &lt; jtiqr, snd that'ob.jast it the conviteiost &lt;rf Mwthirty set tn
rtSfcw rf Oburjta; ?»mj or not pill:,
The safety of tho Union, the interest of
slavery, Rod the integrity of tire faghtve
Slave law, demand ’tUfr sacrifice, and it
tnsstbc made. The trial commenced on
Tneedty,the 5th instant—DtL ddr.

and all nueb pre-emptions on whieh p0T.
™t ~ &gt;»q«jrrd b, l.w daj] w&gt;tr^e
m wteSr. lb. FmrA

be offered for sale aa above men tinned
tettwats. W tin,.
ImS. mhwri in lb. I in ban, Wan (&lt;
ered b&gt;-BkAmhfhaaii
'
from aal^wWi.-tb

CIIANI

valuable pieces hi the
tied counties of Clinton,

to
mJ In d„«,
ItJ to mvkeu, .nd will offer &gt; 6m opportuoltj to parnt of usidl mmuduirinc

e of aid Act, which provide. Uut -Any
Bou'i forget Utopiate.

’’'LT
I'—'r oo- jewr, of ewr,
who dull, »t Ibe time of pueehuo, cilLr
•‘public or Nlr.tc »]«, m,lo ,KdR,it
Ute, mJ Commiuiomr uf Im or her

?D

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE

The above sale is postponed until tiro »d dar of
Ray, at Mt o'clock p. M. at the front door of tho
Court House, to Heetings. ia aaid County.
ORIX fa RAY.
Circuit Court Commissioner.

nalitt. in fewummretdlng ta «bh&gt;p«Mic Dr
J. IKWEITKR’B CELEBRATED
B1TTER8, for the cur® of that moot ter­
rible anti jatal of al! dlactiaea Fever and

xo more

Administrator's Sale ofsrssir

pair.
50 MORE SICKNESS,
XO HOU RHEUMATISM,

In the matter of ths eststs of Clement Me. Dothat for diseases of tb« above nature, it
slMMia wilbout a rival, ha timely u»i»tanee has saved hinny n fellow l*ing from
a preiaataregrav?. Every day we hear
&lt;&gt;f it conquertug the worst eases of Fever
and Asniu. To those who are in tho least
atlliutcvl with any of the oomitlaints aris­
ing from an irregularity of Mie digestive
organa, nothing can 1* mnre Itcncficial
t han tbesoBiurt*. 'Wtecfonerfottyreeomincud ibuat to the thousands io this State,
This applies to those only wbo purchase
u bo arc suffering the roost inlense pain,
na a certain cure for their ilia. Try them lands for flic purpose of making a 6®na
and be convinced of their many excellent jidt aud pufunt»4 sctikmenl thereon.
In caac the purchaser &lt;h&gt;cs pm mako the
Fur sale by Druggists aud dealers gm- requried affidavit of settlement ■* men­
tioned h&gt; aertion 8, flic fulL amount of
crnlly, every where.
purchase money will b«-required to be I
paid at the time of purchase.
JAS. W. SANBORN,

5

R-AJCWAUST’S

READY

RELIEF,

?&lt;Jonie» etar be safely t ran* (erred from any
kt hoe to this-vi from a trew in th* woods, if
comb la not badly broken, al all *ca*ua* of the ro tMfeiift, tfepA'of A' —
tr, a* tbeir enmbs with all their roetenta, ean
sod Arise, flsrna, .VroU», Ots. IlmaUs.

Dr-CASTLE’S
«AGXOI.lA

CATAREn SXCIT.

This Snu.T pointwi imaM'paaeed rirtaeo ia Uro
&amp; £&amp;i

Lt. r-mrd r, a Inch CApwrieac* feaa proved superior
:o any remedy known. In IntsmaUon bf the exes,
Icsfura*. ringing strands rotba heed. rwsnbimj
he winkling of atestn. or distant waterfalls^

. If Ibeeombe of the bee hire can be caaily re­
moved, nod with safety both to the bees and tbo
■ operator, then every enlightened bee keeper will
admit that a complete rev ol at ion must svcutuallv
be effected ia the management uf bore
*
CHANCERY ORDER

QTATE OF MICHIGAN-Tb* Circuit Court for

ftjastmjs’ ^ritf (Eurrrnt

tUe *3d day of February, IM». Prreenr,lisa.
Louis 8. Lovell, Circuit Judge.
froiy, f. MfHaf, end terae Starr, CanfUiaaatt,

Comuuiioacr.

WELL TESTED.
Thia hive Las been ia uae for a sufficient Ituglb
df tieneto tret its value, and is adopted brawn
L'

CHARLES ffURDETT,
THOMAS DCXX EXCUSE. M-D.
HENRY CLAFF, Jet.,
GEORGE ARSOT.D,

Slnicted with glsaa ou ell sides.

Fnics or Ricnre—An indirMualoefarm right
to use thro invrnlioa, will be *old foe five dollar*.
Boch a nKbt entitles the purcbaaor to aac, and onealrucl for hie own nee. on hia own preruiaeo. aud
SEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Olbera foe. soy number of hire*. Mmialer* of
Stimson, ia enun-l‘estd»t «f ftiaFlate. Chdbo m»- uut
theGc-pel are peetritted to wee the Hee without
Owners of Horses and Cattle look to yonr
tu&gt;u of Js,. A Strreary. aobettor fc&gt;r Mid complain­
lie oXcriLer wtH eiait roost of three keeping
interests ?
Used with immense suc­
ant.. it is ordered that the Defendant, James G.
Sunaon, cause his appearance to be ealered ia
cess for ton yean, at the Coion
tl.i, cause within threw nroatha than the date of
Como, Long Island.
Una order, and that in rear ef bis appearance La I
R. B MIIKRITT,
his answer to Uro complainant's bill to I
Halite Creek. Mreb.
HARVELL’S CONDITION POWDERS cause
ba Hird, and a ewpv thereof to be sensed on the .
CMnplaitual'a solicitor, within tweatr days afrer
11 Basic* A Uamau have pnrvihaard, al erret tiro seraicw of a copy U Mtd bill, and notice cf ibis
order; end in default thereof, that the aaid bill be
- • ' -Baur Co. fnkaamn'e Dvrtn, I
taken a, e mteurod by the aaid defcndanl, Janies
Hastinn, March «, lMB&gt; j
Xoticr I* hereby given fhsl I im prepared to
receive tiro principal and interest das on Primary
School and Swamp fiulBa.

Poor, per kbl..
Me,. iLrk.'pre

1

ids jUfU

! nufoni*'cotoncs.

Jaw C. .Virowro, l^ftndant.

1.5, it
1.X Ml

». IO. u.
I. ». IT.
9, !«.
K I".
Ii. a

SPECIAL

package,, areeaipanird with fell dtrtwlMUis bow to
administer them, eadoaiu forfS aeotoper peekars.
Warrante ■ under a panaity of ».XX). to Oicel In
guotlnere, cbcapacsa and utility say other horse
remedy in tiro world.
T*‘C shore s.-tadae are sold by all the deal­
er, U Graud Rapid, and by HrurgUsa throughout
the United States! Canadm and Hoolh America,
st wlutesale by all Uric Druggists iu the princi­
pal erttre
HKRinCK A BROTHER.
I'BACWCAJ. Cenutn, Atbaqr. X. V.
So!&lt;! al Hutiuga by J. 1’. Roberta d Co., Bolt­
wood A Grant, auaLy dealers everywhere.
faluror urotfr^f*. Traveling Ageuti.

NOTICES

’|

fV KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. _A*J

| A PhysidRR‘^Legacy to Tours Mei.

a newspaper printed and pcbliahsd in arid eoontv,
and that the said publication be eootiswd ia arid
paper, al least once ia each week, fee air weeks hi
enice-.ion. or that a copy of Ui'-t order ba peraotiAlly &gt;rn td oo the natd defendant, James G.
Smuon, at least twenty days before the tuna
above prescribed for bU appcaraace.
Deled February 23, l«39.
!X)L'l8 S. LOVELL. Circuit Judge.
Jro A. Swaczar, Uomplaiueat'a Solicitor.

DXNTXBTRY.
TjMfrx t XXBZH I A TEXTX J I
Who dors nof ddmfre bettHful teeth* Wm.
ISffiiJS'M.'SI istsis. SLSffS

Uh 01. YKRXO5,
m* iiATTiK clam:,
FINLEY JOHNSON.
GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
WOL’XM. _
StRA1X8, sod
SPRAIXS,
the moment it is applied to Iks injured parts, ail
bin and unrasinCM evaro. Ixiok out fcr counter
mils and imitations—Purchase oalr Radwsr'a
n«dj Kchrf. Price
cu..a»d ll^er

It and suit, or no charge. Xopains wared ta
extracting. Teeth filled with p are gold, thus sr
resting their decoy for yesra All work warrantt«L. Pteese enU «t: 9r. :Dmkt*k-oB®»—rttoma iu

R-AJD’W-A.'Sr’S
in Barry county. Twenty acre, of said land ia
improved and well fenced, and there is a enmfortable framed dwelling, a few fruit trees and a good
well ef water oo the Mme.
Term* May. For particular* inquire of Iter.
0- Scott, of Caatleton, or of Milla A Van Brunt,
Si Hasting,, Barer eonntv, Mich.
'
MILLS A VAX BRUNT.
Fab.*, 16S*.

TEMPERANCE
REGULATING PILLS,
method for rxtracllFg from root a herb*, plauta
. ££0^2721 ' oral
gums, s untritiou* extract of such Woederfhl
WILLIAM JONES.

noonriung power—which they bare combined
writ Rad wav's RcgnlatinK Pills—that six at these
plllk will supply tho blood with the same amount
of nntritlon a* one enrenf ortltnarT brred; sb
that, a bile the system is Mdargoiag a tboroagh
pl.i sicking, sod regalatmg process, it daily bs-

GOIKCLAWAY
ACCOUXTH unadjusted by the 13lh dav at
April. wRI be left tn the bands of Dskul Com
Esq. for IMMEDIATE COLLECTIOX!
This step baa become neoesoery, m I am

1 Y J4I

GOINS AWAY VERT «8«N.
Heping that my friends and

CUSTOMERS
will do tbeir ntmact, to csanx. tbeir abligaliona,
ia this, my time of direst used, 1 rewroin aa ever,
A. A. K5AFEX.
Hastings, March I*. 1969
P. &amp; I will neU Goods VERY LOW, in order

J‘r. Hitt* Bit*}* ftrOn

I be... r..

J5

'

CHEAPER tbaa the CHEAPEST

r The medieiasl pfepertiaa of Sarsaparilla Io
*1 conjunction with Btillinria, is well known hr
- all medical men. to be the best compoaad ysl ,
EdUcovsnd to eleaasa and parity the blood, and
eradicate all buuxirs frwa^llro system.

Cell Mriea*riac,iusa»y Motto U

4

Homing to recelre the patronage ofall my friend.

2

Strayod from the residence at Mortis Wilcox,
the Tbomapple Lake, in CaaUfftoo, on the

What shall I do

KM ALL'ftlOFltS AND QUICK BA1K&amp;

costive. Mothers si riing should likewise take
nue orilwo of these pills once or twice per week.
Tb«y will not only keep roar system healthy and
regular, .hi:l will protect your infants against
Cramp and Fains in the stomach, and insure not
only a healthy child, hot will turret every obild,
thus suckled, with a sweet disposition.
RADWATH REGULATIXG PILLS
Kegulste eseh snd every organ c( the system, snd
correct ell derangements of tbs Liver. Bv»el»,
Stomach, Heart and Elzeys.
reivccsr
Costircneaa,
Indigeatioe,
Heart-Bunt,
Dyspepsia.

To cure all nay Troubles I

ri The testimonial, we hare received is It* ta
• vor frwi many menibers of ths medical (acuity
would, were we to publish them. Ml- s large
F rolnme. Tbi* preparation stand* st lbs hood
4 of the list ef remedies for curing all diseases
a.
— iuu^,iu
Li-_ i __ j:.

mv

IT nod WM artiddally marked by a hole

o

O

«&lt; , " ' bavs given the recipe to most physician*
j &gt;° Dir country, that they may know what thev
are using. BOd wi|i roof„M l0 Mod u bv mail
ro to Uiom desirous of knowing the Inrred.rot.

CTRAY COW.

^rUjvciaas wtU tMc^it,^why

SLst«ILW

SARSAPARILLA AND STILLING I

•« a.,.,,.,.,

(Xo.Z.)
A WewUltteCMutite Prfaseiple.

BadwayS *eu»vatla« Bflaalvcnl
Hrate RM Mona. hwBre the Dtood, Instills with

COMMISSIONERS* NOTICE.
Wn, tee

ATTACHMKWT NOTICE.

ktettMFMTfr

GOLDEN PRIZE.

DEAX A SALTER, snecmatrs to BECKET ACO

The New Turk Wreklr GOLDEV PRIZED
one uf the largest snd bert Lterary papers at the
day. An imports! Quarto, raolaiakw mwe rsem
oa TOKTT coat ass, of the moat ir firs sting and
f.rffin*tlng reading rastter, frost the pone of lb*
very Irat writers uf tbc day,
Z7-Jwrily A’^nrraJ £«rf

A FRESHET,
WORTH FROM CO CEFT8 TO Otto 00,
will bs given to east subscriber immediaariy am
iodncmnrul to attain er.boelibar*.

�DB. XOBSB’S

NSW SPRING G00D8!

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.

DRY GOODS
sMMoCb,

Ayer's Ague Cure,

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
Pi UNIB,

DELAWM,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

MERINOS,

DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

“ J6aL
namely. Mone'e
Indan Root Pills, manufactured from plants and
room which grow around ttie noonUtnou-dlfi
iu nsuire'a gvdeo, for ll.e health and rccovcrr of
duuaed man. One nt Oie svB from which those
FHb are made Is Suduride, which opena the pores
of Ua akin, aud aati Is Nature ia throwing oat
tba 8«er parts of tbh ca&gt;ni£tlcn within. The
a*c*na Is a plant which is an Expectorant, which
opens and endvgs the pMsaccn to the lunga. aad
UtuiUiasmo-’tb RMUHier. perf'irmi its duly &gt;y
throwing oB phlrgm. rod other humor* ftomfiic
L’ cobUiiu spitting. The third ia a Diuretic
srtH.-h g-rt, ea~ and double strength to the kidstasteiiJi.'Sw,
way. The fourth i, a Ca-hartic. and accompaniro
Oaf attmr pnnwrti.a of the PM* while eagmred. in
pttriftingUebtocd; tbacoarser particles «Timpa­
rt (j *Wih cannot pass by the xlber ootlela, are
th a Utkru up and renrryed offia great quantities

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

SHIRTINGS (brown and wHto.) KEN­

TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8BL

MMZTB &amp; SBKS81

MERES,

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL OH
CULAR U&lt;1

CBOBS-CIT

SAWS,

COOPER, lU CARPENTER TOOLS,

CI OTH1JVG

GROCERIES

smut Nirnmr,
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
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BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.

SASH, sri PUTTY, BUILDERS'

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HOUSE

TRIMMINGS, COOKING

BOX,

I’ABLOR STOVES, &lt;d

cry aty Io and description,

Prum the above. It is shown tbt Dr. MorseVTadian Root I’ill«n&lt;-1 only enter tbo sttnuacb, but
bocuuo muled with the blood, for tber Und wav

ISAAC C. KOTT,
***—&lt;fr*»*a for 1

.

GLASS-WARE! I

in« »y w-. num an unptwxr, won tne me or tnc
body, which Is the Wood becomes perfectly beal
thy; coLUaMuenlly all airhurw and pain la"driven
from the ayatetn, for they cannot remain when the
body bocamta n&gt; pure and clear.
Itja txaoMwby people are so dfoirassod wins
sick, aud why no toatf die, ■* bocassa they do not
get a UKdiema which wifi now tn tl&gt;e afluHed
ynty sod which will open the natural passages
' “^dTIuT'tbe

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a, MMa wnte.a

IWhULU la
Wa oaa cloth* you from th* crown

of - tbo

bead to tho »*l* of

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«««&lt;• F*,F*?d. COFFKE from IJJf la » «
perpound. Flrii of arery deacription (rm

th* foot

and warrant prteoa to milt

ths”rorrupud"niv*. tiros undergoing dbT
&lt;*Me formsMaUon, reastaatly mixing with

Ayert Cathartic Pills,
m
m ramta * n
rsmik rmk

mi

LAWNS, BR1LIJANTS, CHALUS

CHALL1

had it nol been for thia great and wonderful medi­
cine, Muree a Indian Root Fills. Aller one or two
doee« bad been token, they acre Mton..hcd, rod
abeoluteS- sarpriaai. In wtfueaaing tbeir rearminx effect-. Sot only do tber vivo immediate ease
and strength, and taka swat au aackncaa, pain and
ang uudi. but t bevat once go to work st the fonndatiow of the dueaao, wbiob la the blood. Therefore,
It will be abuwu, espqci dly brtb.-c who are there
Pills- that they wife «, drenre and pnnfo. I Wt du
easo—that deadly en«mv—ndl lake its tlighi, and
the fowh of yuiilh and beauly will again return,
udttee prospect &lt;rf.a foug rod happr life will
cbenab and bonier. vo»rl.vs.
I4T All genuine Hike atU herxwftcr hate the
°wut »ml
P- LIKE JUDSON, (sueLdJUUrosO *.
,

,

38 tvnta; 40 pill la each box.
Mudge A Co. propnclor cf I»r. A. Trai
Oiauaant, Earivilfo, Uadtoro Co . 5.

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FINE

Fon

HERD'S PLA1D.STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

Fob Caanvxw*;
toe Cvbii or Ihirmiig

Fan Jxrxnaca;
Fob tms Ccbb ar IxDtOErrroa ;
Fob Heahacwe ;
Fas toe Ccbb or Dtsextexts
r FoU
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SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP

HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
Ml !LADELPHI A.
’

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LARS AND SLEEVES, (now style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

MEH AID BOY'S WEABI

Fob rna Cru or Goer;
Fob a Bbtobb Pill;
I or TUB fret or N'cvbalcia ■
Fob Prainuo toe Bloom.
They are sugar-coasad, an that the meat arari
lire ean take them pfouantlr. aad brine rare!
.^Jble, mo Um au arte.
quantity.
Pria*UMais&gt;arBh*, 5 BuasteSLM.

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of .very

variety and irtyle.

CHECK
These goods ware bought to Ball, and I wish that
all ia want of noy Iking la my line, would call
and examine them before purchasing. It will tie

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

LINEN, WHITE

COOKING STOVES

GROCERIES

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

(A. J. White* Co.,)
S&lt;de Proprietor.
SO Leonard Street. 5cw York.

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ROBES,

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AaMolfoo "WMl, rewfol
AWwrmm/.
Cfo AW.zf y Lb dW
ojU fhttn^nl, rfidri rU
IWsstf «ad %Haai&gt;

qpilS DOW AMD ASSOCUTIOX, ia view of
3J** r f?1
&lt;&gt;&lt; bnmoM lift, cwawd
by.Sesnri direaaea. and the decaMfoea I lli l&lt;
••poo the unfortunate viedma J ud dbwasos.
b.r «wck., rererelyaros ago diretiad tWr am»nl*:ag •urgrtm. aa a retarrABUt arv uartby *f
their name, to opew a Mapeaaary for the traainnl af Ibis daa. of diseases, in oil tbaft Sams,
aad to gree atwcu abvkb gbatis to all sbo ap-

DAM IKE COOM,

I. A. HOLMOOM
TTORSET a^Ceua-riorrt Uw
Cl II tww, Oanerd twad W4 T
—M, —U soary of Bower's bfook

A

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMERE8, a large Mock,

HARD-WARE

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK
DOE 8K1N, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

Ac., Ac.

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

MA&gt;;.eHEBKr!
Comprising everything for a genUemu1. oot-it;

Oretefo! for the libera! patronage hitherto be-

rtawed, 1 will in future andnror to please.

Haattngi, September ID, 'S8.

MWBMaaaasad MaiHr- BeaMpne
harry*—*. MiZBUaka kept sl

shirta. collars, giorea. hosiery, cnrr.ts. grots, e,

riCTDEE KOOK!

err variety from Ira ihHlingsto six dollars; coats,
every pnee. qnsliiy and jmltern
shillings to 111 dollars.

vaate from au

&gt; UrpMmpM.aM,.
UrU i'.. M,
kl,

u*
M1TG.MM,.

i.’tfti.’i&amp;B.'S',*s± -Tss-t

AND

DRY GOODS!

IABDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyiam Dirtanoed
Young America Ahead.

led ally TEA or
KSAPJQTS.

The reasons why

calf bootees, good qaality. for nine duHings, and
UMlUMtlH
•erwe
’J thtee alas ia sure—**—n.

Wa
W. hav
bar* put down th* price* af all

o«r goods to suit
owr

the timaa awl aav*

PMpb A* uoubl. afuafag to Kalama-

M» aad Bald* Croak to trade.

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VOL. 3.

^fastings’ Swintss girtciotr.

A TIKE,

PhEkW STONE
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1859.

■NO. 50.

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SHE
next!) my busband did not return *t the ’
abyss L. M. Godard shut
usnalfextr. I watched long at my accostomed place, at the parlor window. His ! hid gene out earlier, the note had 1
for hla tel igion. was once attacked by Mm
slipper* and dressing gown were warm­
f tkwfest mraet btt ooe of
Vimself ifth
&gt; with abusive words, at his own door. Be
ing at the grate, and everything waa in learned that Udid call for me and bring
wihra «-&gt;th w.,
horseback: bore for a time the vio’enoo of the other's
readiness for him; but he did not coins. told that 1 bad gone to tbadpen| with some
Godard.
h him that
GRANT A SPAULDING,
Twilight deepened Into darkness, and 1 friends, and probably had not received bis
ta wealthy
“And now," yelled forth the tnsdnum,
began to grow uneasy. All my selfish note^ he proceeded to that |51ace with his
,000 francs brandishing bis knife, “we are going to ceased, being exhausted with passion, the
sister, bopiiq ; to find me there.
the perils laugh. Ah. robber, yon thought to make other meekly, but kindly and sincerely
“A wWd hope that he might yet be
me desrend’ Vety well. It la yoa who replied to him, “Will you'eome into my
have bceq more propitious, and tbt bal­
came not. I paced up and down the floor :
are going to tumble down in a moment, house, and take some refreshmentT' This
in a fit of impatience. A ring nt the door, But, alas! too late! lie had ceased to loon shot up rapidly to * considerable al­ and quicker than that"
titude.
1 waited to hear his step upon the stairs; breathe.
M. Godard had no time to make a bo was overcome with this Christian acn“What effect does that produce upeu
but it wss a lighter step than his, accom­
“Oh I heaven of heavens 1 what evil had
movement or put in a single word. Be­ dact. and burst into tears. This was in­
yau F asked M. Godard of his oompan- fore Ke was able to divine the infernal in­ deed a triumph.
panied by a rustling of silk. Nellie B—
________
an intimate friead bounded in. She was
tention of tho madman, tho latter, still
A dergyronn was endeavoring to In­
“Nothing,'’ raid tho. latter, laconically. astride of the semi-cireie, bad cut—oh I
dressed for the opera. She said their
“I opened my sjes. Loving, tearstrained
I
’
llstruct
one
of
his
Bunday
scholars on tho
Godard
CQBJ
P
1
‘
mcnt&gt;
to
J
0
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’
"
“
id
carriage
waited
at
the
door
for
mysclfand
ftcea
bent
over
me.
A
soft
baud
was
FRANCIS ROWER,
borror I—four of the cordages which sue
Earnest. I told her Earnest had not yet gently stroking my temples, and ! gazed
pended the car to the balloon. Tbo car nature of a miracle. "Now, my boy,"
“You art the first whom I hare ever inclines horribly ; it only holds by two— RM he, “suppose you see the sun rising
returned from his office, and 1 could not into th* face of that gentle sister, whom I
go. She looked astonished. A sudden hod never seen save upon that fatal night seen arrive nt sveh on altitude without I was going to say by one cord, so slight in the middle of the night, what should
bctiaying some emotion."
-&gt;
thought seized me. Would it not be cap­ She kissed me and whispered— .
do they apner! ft would have been alt you call that!" “Tho moon, please, air."
~
HADLEY A BAKER,
“Keep on mounting,” said the traveler, over with M. Godard if he had not grasp­ f,No, but," Kiid the clergyman, “suppose
ital revenge for his neglect of mo to find
“Dear Aggy, you are the greatest suf­
with gravity supreme.
the parlor deserted when bo comes? I ferer of us all."
ed desperately at the two remaining. The you knew it was not tho moon, but the
M.God rd threw out aome ballast, and I
went to the opera. Wo were scarcely
.belf-bardwsre. cutlery ud .tore.. Store one door
“I wns told that 1 wot found In the morn­
knife of the madman approaches the last sun, and that you aaw it actually rise in
reuted in our box when a party entered ing by the servant lying upon the floor In­ the balloon ascended some 500 feet high­ cords—yet a moment and all will be ov- the middle of the night, what should you
think T" “Please sir, 1 should think it
the box opposite. Tbo blood rushed buck sensible, and my husband reclining In his er. “And,now," added M Godard,“does
yenm heart beat!” “Nothing yet," re­
was time to get up!"
to my heart, and my pulse stood still as I chair, dead!
“It seemed that suspicion had not rest­ plied his companion, with an air which Godard.
recognized Earnest, my Earnest, my hus­
A celebrated divine, wishing a largo
band, and leaning upon his arm one of the ed upon myself. The coroner was called approached closely to impatience.
"No—no pardon,” vociferated the mad­
collection at the conclusion of a charity
“The droee," exclaimed M. Godard;
moat beautiful creatures my eyes crer be­ and bis verdict was, “Died by tbo visita­
man.
sermon, disbursed in the following style
“you have really, my dear sir, the most
held. This was my firat impression, for tion of God.”
“1 do not ask for pardon; on the con­
J. W. OAKLEY,
there quickly followed so deadly and jeal­
“Heaven only knows how I loathed perfect qualifications to be an mronaut." trary." “What is ft yOu wish then?” said upon the beauty and efficacy of that char­
WHOLESALE sad retail dealer In, and maneity which worka silently aud unheralded ’
The balloon still ascended ; when 1,000
ous a hatred ns made her look positively and hated myself. 1 longed to conies* the
I the madman, astonished.
W torturer of leather, findings, Aa. Battle
to the world:
ugly. 1 quickly drew down my veil that truth, but for the sake of others forebore feet higher, If. Godard interrogated his
“At this moment, now," continued the
“1 have often remarked, ns the contri­
he might not discover me, and from my to reveal what would have brought upon companion—“And nowT* Nothing, noth­ asronaut hurriedly, “wc are at a height of
bution is being taken up, that the ailver
concculndRt 1 watched them with glaring the family deep diagrac*nnd additional ing ; not tho shadow of a fear whatever F 5,000 feet."
pieces tumble into the Lox with s great
eyes. I heard nothing, saw nothing else; grief. A long iilnM*&gt;fuil«wed, and my auswerad the traveler, with a tons posi
“Stop," said the madman, “that will bo
slid cnee when rallied by my companions, reason reeled. 1 was carried beck to my tivcly discontented, and like a man who charming to tumble down from such a noise, while the paper money drops in si­
lently as the foiling ofa snow flake."
I repli«xi that 1 was not well and begged ‘parents. I could not remain io the house had experienced a profound deception.
haigbl.”
EALER in groceries, provision*. 6»h, wooden
THE MAMlt’S CONFESSION.
"Goodness me! so much the worae,
which had been the scene of my sin and
to be left to myself
&gt;'It is still too low," addod M. Godard.
wore, end ■ vsrivty of other articles. Store
There is a dew in one flower and not In
then, said the rrrcnant smiling; “but I
“Then with the fierceness of a tiger punishment.
“How sol" asked the madman, stupe­
A. few years ago I visited an insane u» fearful ot losing bis prey, I turned ray
another because &lt;&gt;ne opens its cup and
“Years passed, 1 grew no better, but must renounoo alt hope* of ranking you fied.
r. PARKER,
takes it in whl|e the other closes itself
sylum. The woman in charge, conducted eyes towards my husband, and his “guilty was still trembling upon,the verge of in­ afraid. Tbo balloon is high enough; we
“Yes," raid M. Godard, “my experi­
and
tho drop runs off. God rains his
us through various apartments, giving us paramour " She seemed to be enjoying sanity, ret retaining sufficient reason to are going to descend.”
ence as r.n trronaut has taught me that
all the information in regard to the occu­ the performance Intensely, but he seemed distinctly remember my sorrow, and to
“Todescandr’
death is not certain tn ensue from a fall
WllXlAM JONES,
pants she was able, and kindly answering to see nothing but her. His brad was understand what was passing around me.
“Certainly; there would be danger in from that elevation. Tumble for tumble,
is groceries,provisions. produce, ft.b, all the questions, until we came to a room
wo will not open our hearts to receive
bowed towards her, and she would occa­ What was perhaps strange, 1 was aware mounting Mgber."
1 much prefer to fall from such a height
IsnLuork. Ac. Store so State &gt;L, opwhere one of the patients had lately died, sionally lift her eyes to his face.' Then I of my mental condi tioe.
“That don't moke the slightest differ­ as to be killed outright,rather than risk be­ them.
and now lay awaiting the disposal of her saw him smile (just os ho had smiled on
“Years passed, oixl Djy parents both ence to me ; J do not choose to descend.*' ing only lamed ; ha*o the charity to pre­
The river of God i* full of water ; but
friends, who had been apprised of her me a thousand times.) while bo bent still died. 1 was placed in the care of an un­
“You, what I" asked M. Godard.
cipitate me from a height of 0,000 only.
decease.
We entered aud gnzod rever­ lower over her with renewed devotion.
“I ray 1 wish to ascend higher; keep on
de, who was my only natural guardian.
HEATH, PLUS A Co.,
“Ah, that will do,1’ said the madman,
rise from earthly springs.
'AXOFACTUBEBS of and dealer. In fnrni- ently upon tho face of the sleeper. She
“Each moment was like a red hot dag­ From him 1 had inherited the selfih pas­ mounting. I have given 1,000 francs in whom the mention of a more horrible fall
was a woman in the prime of life and bore ger piercing my heart. 1 knew not what sion which had l»ccn my rotu.
order to experience some emotion : 1 charmed amazingly.
traces of great beauty.
“For a lime I lived in his house, but must do so, and will not descend before 1
demon possessed me. 1 think I must
Mons. Godard fellows heroically hit breeze, but a moment of misfortune seems
What great sorrow has bereft this have been mad when I vowed a terrible he found me too great a trouble, aud uu- have fell scuua amotion."
purpose, and throws over an enormous
der
prctcnceof
solicitude
for
jny
recovery,
M. Godard commcDctxl to laugh; be quantity of ballast. The balloon makes a
beautiful creature of her reason ! and by revenge. Twere better, 1 reasoned, that
what relative, and for what motive, had he should die while yet thete exists in bis he placed me in the insane nsaylum. I belle red at-once, that it was nil a juke.
powerful bound, and mounts five hunred
Stoxs.—It is a good sign to see a mau
“Will yon ascend 1" once more deman­ fret in a few'seconds. Only—and while cater your sanctum with a friendly greet­
she been incarcerated to this living tomb, heart a spark of lore for me, than to see knew that it was only to got me out bfbis
were the queries, which were in my mind him little by little drawn away by the wsy that be might have do hinderaneo In ded the traveler, seizing him by the throat the mttdtnan surveys this operation with ing—“here is. the money to pay for my
syren, till perhaps I should be utterly de­ pos»ccsiqg himself of my large fortune.— and shaking him with violence; when a menacing air—the rcrnjiunt thinks tn paper the coming year.
as ! gazed upon her lifeless remains.
DANIEL COOK,
My eyes involuntarily wandered over serted, and lift with all my blind lyvc But I did Dot object, 1 felt that I deserved shall I feel asme emotion 1”
accomplish another quite contrary. Tlic
CSTICTi OF THE PEACE. Gcnrrsl Load and
M. Godard relates that at this moment quick eye of M. Godard bad remarked
It is a bad sign to hear a man say be Is
the apartment. A little table stood iu eating away my heart strings like a con­ It
“Twelve years I have spent In this ro- he felt himself lost. A sudden and dread­ that amongst the cordd spared by the tno poor to take a nn|&gt;ef; ton to one be
the corner, beneath tbo grated window.— suming fire.
A Bible lay upon it, and aa I took it up,
“At my request wc left the opera at an treat Every one has been extremely fol rerehtfon broke upon him in regard­ madman, figures the one leading to the takes home a jug of “ret eye" that costs
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a paper slid from between the leaves and early hour, and with a terrible purpose■ kind to n o. During that time 1 have not
valve. His plan is taken. Ho draw* him half a dollar.
fell at my feet.
1 raised it. It was a entered my home. But what was that. seen mv uncle, it is almost over. 1 feci
the cord, it opens the valve placed in the
It is a good sign to sue a man doing an
closely written sheet, and a glance con- homo to me? The love that hud bright­ that I shall soon follow to the dark Iwunie road man !
upper part ot the balloon for the purpose
act of charity to his fellows. It is a bad
ened it was no longer mine. Some de­ where in ray frenzy I sent my noble hu»J*e try to make a maniac iutsn tn reason:
of allowing any excess of the hydrogen sign to bear httn boosting of it.
To
aA
for
help
atnidit
the
clonJ.
■
tiou which had been written there during mon furnished me with resolution to exe­ bond, nearly twenty years ago. 1 have
gaaato escape, aud the result whiube
if even the unfortunate mronant had any hoped for, wns not lung in making itself
read th* bible—I have tried to pray."
HOLBROOK,
the last 1tours of her life that had fled.
It is a good sign to see a woman dress­
cute my dreperate purpose.
A few months sine* I visited ■ - ■■■ ■ defensive weapon, bo would have been apparent. Little by little the madman edwith taste and nentnesa. it is a bad
“What is this!” I asked, as 1 held up
“It had been our custom sometimes to।
capable
of
defending
himself;
but
it
is
not
I found tltcirgraves. A cosJy
drink a glass of sweet wine of an evening; Cemetery
became drowsy, asphyxiated, and insensi­ sign to see her husbatsd sued for finery.
the paper.
“Oh, that is probably some of Aggy's when wc were alone. I drew the table to&gt; monnment marks the spot Tlie uncle is usual for people to furnish themselves ble by tbo vapors of the gas which sur­
It is a good sign to see the color of
WILLIAM BURGHER,
scribbling. Sixs used to call for pen and the fire, placed the decanter and glasses., living in possession of his niece’s wealth, with pistols for a voyage iu a balloon^nd rounded him.
paper, and she would write over several Then with trembling hands 1 brought al and is seemingly proapcrou*. I have nev­ certainly owe would not dream of meeting
The madman, being sufficiently asphyx­ health in a man's face. It is a bad sign
sheets, and then destroy them. That is deadly opiate, tho nature of which I wellI er made known to any one the cxisteoe* with a warSke encounter in the stars.— iated for his purpose,’ M. Godard allows to see it all concentrated in his nose.
probably one of thertt—of no consequence knew. The first effect ft produces, was ai of the paper in my possession. 1 have The earth 5,000 feet beneath—most hor- the balloon to dweeud slowly to the earth.
It- is a good sign to sec an honest man
■ iUe depth, nuil the least movement of The drama is finished!
I presume," said the woman.
J. JU. NEVINS,
deep sleep, which in a few bourn let minu­
wearing his own clothes. It h a bad sign
the now furious madman might esuae the
ted In thcwtill sleep of death. 1 fi’led the dead.
Arrived on terro Arwd. M. Godaid,not
1 asked if 1 might read it.
AL Godszd,
the bearing any hatred to the aulhoi of his to see Dim filling the holes in his winThe dear friend who shared with ms car to capsize.
“Why, yea, if you wish to,” she replied. glasses, and into one 1 dropped the drug.
—- ,—
V"TT’ .with
;——
I hid it away in my bosom, and we All was done rapidly, lest my resolution the knowledge Of Aggy’s confetuyua also prerance of mind acquired by him m so —riHu, voyage, hastened to reriore him
°.f. -&gt;u ^8
wpoMo**. I w nnimstlon. snd had him emtveyed,hand,
lies beneath the sod.
It is a good sign to see a man wiping
should fail me.
f
,reflcCt,ona In 146 .•hurt j and feet bound, to the neighboring station. the perspiration irom his face. It is r bad
Hoping that it may serve as n warning
“When all was ready, I paced up and
“What could you possibly want of
J. R. RUMBLL.
to
some
who
may
read
it,
1
give
the
his
­
down
the
room,
nursing
the
fires
which
sign to see a man wiping his chops aa be
— Courier 'I Europe.
HTKICUX oed Sorgeoc. OSes is Hauel.’i that crazy woman’s ecribbling 1" my com­
raged within my bosnm, by recounting to tory to the public,
comes out of a cellar.
panion asked, as we left the building.
store, State street.
fine fellow,’ continued the madman, with­
“I fancy there is something hero worth myself the wrongs 1 had suffered. I pic­
JOHN ROBERTS,
out looscnisg the gripe. Ah! you think
A Miniken three feet and a halt colo­
ExhatuUoo of Talk.
preserving," I replied. “Let us examine tured to myself my idolized husband ly­
to
rob
me
Of
1,000
franco,
as
well
as
my
nel, being one day at the drill, was exam­
This
anecdote
is
related
of
the
eccen
­
ing still and cold before me, and I fell in­
How the lamp ot couversatioa holds emotion. Very well, be quiet, h's my tric Lord Fairfax, wboisaSwedenboigian: ining a strapper of six feet four.
As wo rode homeward, 1 read it aloud to n passionate fit of weeping. Thon 1
out to burn, between two psrouns only,
Tie was once crossing the Potomac at,
“Come, fellow, hold up your head;
XTOTABT PUBLIC and Csoveysraer.
«- to my friend. It was written in a trem­ drew soother picture. I saw him drawn
IN lewd to .n busiores retrest^ *
Alexandria In a ferryboat, and during hla
from me. giving his love to another. I is curiously put down in the following
bling hand, and read as follows :
higher, fellow."
“f was the only and idolized daughter• thought of nil the agony I had suffered passage, from Count Gunfalliouer’s ac­
“Yes, sir.”
ions muscular force. M. Godard did not
olwwllb, p«renu. 1 pc
» bright, that night, and imagined how luoch deep- count of his imprisonment:
“Higher, follow, higher."
•‘Fifteen years I existed in a dungeon even attempt to defend himself “What do
L. H. RFEWART,
and imperious temper, which was never• er would be my wrong if I spared him.—
“What—so, «r1"
subdued or restrained. My parents were! At that moment 1 beard hie night key in ten feetaquaie ’ During six years 1 had a you wish from me!” asked be, with a with others; curiosity prompted the man
“Yea, fellow."
IX SIM VOUWIVT X
;i - ---- r _.companion) during nine I was alone! I
to ask an oxphnatinujof his singular pro
Ae. Allbostaess wtiegdedtoJ’n’«"P‘£aod effl- cot religious, and no care was taken to► the latch, and he soon entered tho room.
clswHy. Office h’o. 6, Kobta, Wock, i&gt;sttl« Creek, impreeo upon my mind religious truth*. I stood in the recess of the window, where never could rightly dUtinguish tho face of
“Simply jto amuse uy self in seeing you oeedinp; whereupon Lord Fairfax, with
turn’s summcrrault," answered the mad­ Ercat politcncaa and serenity, replied that
Consequently 1 grew up unprincipled and1 i»c did not st once observe me. The wine him who shared my captivity In the’eter­
a was “conversing with Peter and Paul."
extremely passionate. W bile every painsi first attracted his sltenbao, the fatal gloss. nal twilight of oifr roll. The first year man, with a ferocious smile. “But first,
never shall sec you again."
we talked inceascatly together ; wc rela­ (the madman appeared io bethink him­ Upon reaching the bank, he effered the
wm taken with my education and acoom- [saw him lift ft to his lips, drain fta con­
ted our past lives, our joy* forever gone, self) I have my idea. I wish to see if ferrymen lbs amount demanded of a sin­ .
“If you ever think of marrying a wid­
‘rtfo
EschaSae block. nJishmenta, my heart was left to run wild, tents, and I Jail feinting to the floor.
I gle passenger, but that worthy demurred. ow," said an anxious parent to bis heir,
“I knew no more for several hoar*.— over and over •Pi"-. Vienext year we 1 cannot find some emotion op there
overgrown sad choked by tba briers and
Middle, Hie. Barry coonly, Mick.__________
communicated to each other our thought* must put myself astride on the semi-cir­ Aa Peter and Paul had been in tba boat,1 “rejectone whose husband was hung; for
tborwa of selfishness and love of tyranny ; Whoa I rallied I w» lying on the soft;
and
ideas
oh
all
subjects.
The
third
year
he
said
ft
was
no
more
than
right
that
cle”
. ..
the lamp was burning dimly—an easy
■ titat is the only way to prevent bar from
The madman Indicated with his finger hla lordship should pay for his friends,' throwing his memory into your foce, and
chair wheeled to mv side, and In ft 1 saw we bad no ideas to communicate; vte
«■ nlooly «!&lt;h the form of my husband. I sprang quickly were beginning to lose the power of reflec­ the upper part of the balloon. Just in inaarnuoh as circumstances did not per­’ making annoying comparisons.” “Even
VDOE OF PBOBAT8, Clrenlt Court Coot; m, imperil, -.rfl, I
mit
him
(the
ferryman)
to
demand
of
tion.
Tito
fourth,
al
the
interval
of
a
misswoer. AUoru.r .nd Counselor stLaw
speaking,
be
commenced
to
climb
along
r that won’t prevent.” exclaimed a crusty
up. The drug w« doing Its work. He
wsa In a heavy slumber, and already his mouth or so, wn would open our Ups to the cords which held the car attached to those gentlemen what they owed him.—- aid bachelor, “ Aell, than prabe him by
ask each other if ft were possible that the the balloon. M.Godard, who bad no*, To this focetious view Fairfax readily ab­
threw mt i«to lbs society of a young law breath came thicker and shorter, and his
before
trembled
for
himsell,
was
forced
world
went
on
as
gay
and
bustling
as
pulse beat but fiuntly.
“My anger had passed away, and all when we formed a portion of mankind. to do sb noir for the madmen.
The fifth we were silent. Dio sixth he
“But, rnibetable man, you are going t&lt;&gt;
reek I s^n learned to love him w'th all
IOVNTT BUB VET OR ^OflUs in «»&gt;«
kill yourself; you will besvhed with ver- fur Peter and Pad. his friends.

Original Jlattrj

SrrlcttJ ^ttisctllanj.

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L €. HOTT.

SSOOIATIOJT,
:u‘uia.
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CU*

P

I tpurwrk*, ready

J

DANIEL RTRUant,

ourak b. ktssn.
R. B. WIGHTMAW, ~.
IBGBTHI OB DEEM. Ofeee ta_tte Co«H

•W. ww. B^rrW.

IT t oceulo—11,

lige." ,
•
“Bfo remariu,” hisasd tho madman,
Task cars or rocs am* tmjli*.—
strove to rouse him. bat when he was gone; even solitude was
better than the pate, vacant face. One seixmg him again by the collar, “or 1 will Correct your little fliulta, and you wlH
at once pftdi you into the abysa.
emotions
-At least," observed M. Godard, "alE ”A little folded paper, which I had not door was opened, whence proceeding I law me to pet this eosd around yowr body
pefore notktd. «nd hhaf npr, th. uUe. knew not, the following words were, ul­ so that you may remain attached to the
“By order oibis Imperial Majes­ balloon” .
ter
Washington and Franklin drew
1___ L.
krinwlnir nr cered
ty, I intimate fo you tint your wife died
who seem* rigid rules, and proceeded upon tboroi
“Be it_e0,’
ft. Isaw it was m th* handwriting of my
'IWb
ed to com sr
husbMd. and 1 eagerly read ife contents, and I heard do more; t
caution. Th
dotldb.
GraaS Godtif Hoaveo ! Whathad I droiat thfe great amoy upon
It was a note that Earnest bad sent me, stone with it
~

•swi-drefe-

fellows:

■tanton a

tiffany,
A.

G^.r£3

Mister, were you Urge when you were

will tei

�; fcisTruMly assented to tbo I'asMsn propoi siliun nf no Iiitciii.itioiul Congrrte to ouo'siderite Kfiulr* of fruh•• 'and Alx la

fixed &lt;*i m the
nree Government refosed to allow Pied­
mont to take pert in Ofc oflifcrapcre;and
when this point was cmwvdcd, rtSflnebt-

a truthful munt

yerRUtayllkoX
almost

aUvtag

TO THE FRIEMDfl
Two number* more complete the third

may be translated:

time, It has been in ex-

I so be represented. Wh
lMs_claim
hat been entirely alwndotted* w^ aSs not
informed, our intelligence concerning the
final conoent of Au»tri* bring limited to
- |a statement of the simple Cict by tele-

of Bacchus.
trol ofitapresen£proprietor.

But somehow or other the

muddled bnuo of the.taper sees in. bis

Whatever

the &amp;nner has been, and whatever it has

-

the resort to hrms; and thia prwtponment acknowledge wfth thank*.
We have it
!wi(t turn altogether to tho profit of France in qurheart to name aoaw of the business
■ and Piedmont and the injury of Austria.
men of this place, to whom we are greatly
Tbe appointment of Prince Napoleon aa
tba representative, of france certainly uup. Indebted, for encouragement and patron­
ports thi* view of the ease. It Is, bow- age, but must refrain, because of the feel­
ever, not yet. .ffic'mny announced and may ings of others, who hare done u hat iu tbeir
p»-.*vc a matter of mere, rumor. But
circum»tanccs,ihe&gt; have felt able to do. By
tltarc ia a great difficulty in conceiving of
any reconciliation of the rialiQUof tM con­ referring to our advertising columns, our
readers will see tho names uf those who
tending parties.
• a pit from the fret that popular feel­ have Lpeu thus liberal; and we can only
ing in (tally is wrought up to the pdlnt hope that tiro investment has, also, been
ti.at an irremediable explosion msy-take
profitable to them.
place nt any moment, a state of things
To a part of our subscribers, we arc,
which the elevat*&lt;&gt;n of Garibaldi to the
, . rank of Lieatcnant-Gcnoral iu tbe Pied- also, greatly ludcited, for their prompu
tnubtenn army affords a striking illustrn- nous and fidelity. To others, we see more
tiun, bow cun Austria accede to tbe de­
indebted tor their fidelity, than for their
mand of Franco that she shall abrogate
tbe system nf relation which oho has so prom ptness. We tender our thanks alike
|ilx&gt;riouvly built up between herself aud to all reserving the privilege, however, of
. the smaller Italian States 1 It is true that saying to the Litter class, that we should
tlib system violates the great settlement bo obliged to them, it they will either send
of 1815; it iqjrue that it destroys the
in tbeir money for arrears, or else send in
European equilibrium, and that all the
powers are justified in_ joining France in their resignations. Wc, of conrae, much
Urging ita obUition; but what of that?— prefer the former, but wc eannot continue
k» malntainance is a msltor nf life and the Banner to those, who are already in­
death to Austria; witbout.it, her teoure debted for two or three .ycar3* subscrip­
of her own ancient itnliau provinces ia
tion.
precarious; witfo-ut it, Lombardy and
In setting out upon our fourth volume,
Vwiicc may any .lay riip from her contool. She is then under the necessity in we oak the co-operation of all ofour friends
the lace of which, the logic of 1815 los« iu all parts of the county, iu an effort to
its cogency; and if she is in danger of be­ increase our list of jnryinff subscriber*.—
ing ruined by a war, she ia pretty curtain
In order to facilitate this objcci,we propose
Ui be ruined by the coMeaMunuroquired

a change in our subscription price.

We

of-her.
We conclude then, with our correspon­ will furnish the Banner for one year to
dent, that the danger is tiol yet over, and conic, to office and ;mail subscribers, for
tbgt jt is still safest to i&gt;e prepared for
oxx DouuB x*n Twxjrrr-nvu cxmtb, in |
tho comwqtienee* of a war in * Europe.—
odranct. If pay meat is delayed for more '
X F. TMaxf, April 12Z4.
, than three months, #1,50 will be charged.
I In making this ofier^ wo must insist upon

Dur subscription list, has been steadily

—i- t—

__

*

mere, are permitted to join their older cheek of aome fidr one, to tbe lip*.

tn •_-i/'h trurnshin

But o&lt;i or bafore the fifteenth day of Jea^ in

der age are found of an evening, cosily

From aueb petty thefts, as they advance

sacked for tbo fruit they contain. Almost
every day complaint comes from some

quarter, of eggs stolen!

And many are

tion, that the only motive of these young

meet” at tbe find ve board, must be some-

be attained and preserved, should be per­
Nothing could be more interesting

some domestic scenes might have appear­ fect

peep, while roastingin the fire they make

ed in public. Perhaps some Hoflng lord’’

than to compare tbe product of each sue

in some by place.

might have encountered, face to free, ns

cceding

he tipped his glass, filled with the red

have gone before.

year with that of years, which
This ia a kiud of sta

such want of early training, is it any won­

wine, (whiskey,) "my lady.”

But the

tistical information, which we need mor*

der that juvenile Pike’s Peakers are early

visit of some forty ladies was duly herald-

of in order to understand the relative
growth and prosperity of tbe different

developed I

Children soon lenrn to des­
every grocery was duly cleansed and gar.

scarcely scruple at any means for increas­

sections of our State. Wo trust this Jaw
nished, ready to receive the honored visi­ will bo heeded and Itv requisitions coplied
;
tors. All loungers had disappeared, leav. with.

ing the area of their freedom.

ing the fortunate, or unfortunate proprio

pise that place called home, where the
parent ceases to be guardian; and will

Crime in all localities, is said to be fear­
fully on the increase; and there can be
no doubt. But that this want of restraint,

tor "alone in his glory," doomed to the

sacrifice.
The first visit, we observed, was made

upon boys, which so generally prevails at at Lew's.

lific sources of crime.

From purloining

Ths ladies walked io, three
The band in the

reading their appeal.

sugar, raisins and nuts at ft saloon, the

street immediately ‘struck up Auld Lang

force of habit and association, leads to

Syne,

;rubbing ben’s-nesta, and chickcns-roosts,
to make more agreeable their ’hilarious

’
_
they advance in age,
gatherings,
and'
and* their
' ’’ capacities increase, they increase
is laid upon them.

And then, friends

forms of tbe age, if this principle could

of tho grocery, by the advent of the la­
dles.

crinolined

These

continued

visitors

where ia kept ur vended ought that intox­

icates, with varied success.

Some of the

■bops visited, were too small to admit so

lb. calnOM Ma gaarded wlUan and whhout.

Some of those visited readily ac­

ceded to the request of the Indira to stop
selling alcoholic poisons; others made

thair assent conditional; while others still

refused to compromise at all

These vis­

its, we learn, are to -be continued from
time to time, until (he traffic in ardent
spirits is

discontinued.

Keep

ou feir

friends; not ia a spirit of lawless violence,

be made generally applicable, including
lations as prevent crime, are of much

your efforts only ao far as you shall* act
in that legitimate sphere, in which we are

8uch regu

The case of this woman, sentenced to
be bung, in New York, for the murder of

treaty and persuasion.

Wo can second

wi.m aud mothers, laborinc in
*nd
gentleness, to protect from a fell destroy­
er, your suoa, husbands and brothers.

her husband, by poison, is eliciting coosiderable discussion in the papers; and

' There will

be a Temperance

Mooting, held at the Court House, in this

village, on Friday afternoon and evening.

case, from the fact that Mrs. Hartung

April 22.

Good Speakers will be in at

was an odultreu, and murdered her innofcctly consistent with a very general feel­
ing, to screen the guilty from the penalty
*4.- —
•m..
......
- *

to increase our listof paying subscribers,

with them when making their nasesatnen t
thia spring, in order to permit the regis­
tration of such voters aa were pot present

attha township meeting.

been discovered.
_
I do not know a single California miner
who thinks of returning at present, and
but very few who are at all diasatiafiod,
and even they will wait to prospect in the

mountains.
Every oee feels confident that heavy
gold will be found in the mountains during

In uomo-towna

there were probably more or less voters

can make more money there than they
New York, Aoril 13.
The Sun this morning raixed the free
flag of Cuba under the firm belief that that
Island is in the midst of a geuqral revolt,
if nut already iu the hands of the pairiota.
Tbo San says a band of Cuban patriots
sailed from thia port the latter part of
March, with arm* and amunitiua and most
ot them are young men, mum of the load­
ing men of the Island, and all determined
to free their native soil or die in the at­
tempt. Their landing was la be their
signal for the revolt to.the |xtri«* already
on the Island—the first day of April was
the day fixed upon.
The steamship Persia sailed today for
Liverpool with !06ps»engent,feid kl'JQ.000 in specie. The Edinburgh also left
for Glasgow with 240 passenger*
_ The Ebe] of Furrest against N. P. WilWillis.
The steamship Star of the Weal ar­
rived at 5| P. M., with the California
mails oT March 20, and ..ver ♦ 1,400.000
in specie. There is do news from Cali­
fornia or Booth America. The frigate
Merrimac was at Panama. Tbe shop
Decatur has left Realajo for San Francis
co, and tiro Vandalia was to leave Cor
Panama on the arrival of the Cjanc. A
ropur. u. ro*,l„ d IL&gt;*l*jo ttet the CawYrissarri treaty had been ratified with
some modificatians, to which Gt*. Lamar
had assented, aud that he was soon to re­
turn to the United States.

plenty of work to dn. 1 think a groat
many persons not accustomed to work
will come back dtaasUsfud, because too

ccrtialn they are to go tbo' Nrwth PiaUc
route. * •
•
•
»
•
Respectfully. Youra. .
Sam. S. Cerna.

The P.Highkrepsie Preu, speaking of
ike's Ideate, among other tilings, says,
■c do not agree with the Troy 7tea ia
Jl&gt;ng the wbo'e thing • hnaikare and ,

they con be crauccd or compelled to work
and ft would be a merry if all &lt;he Inxr
vagabonds in the State of New York wo’d
get the Pike’s Peak fever an violently,
that it would cither cure or kill them.
But we do igrre wife our neighbors in

an accountable being, and was naturally

RE-CAPTURED.

engaged in endeavoring to suppress the
Liquor traffic here. Although die meet­

—“Uca.ka.1," oTlhePbilmldpU.
wrtu. frw, W«kln*u», wde, u»
oTM UU.M

But the

UMirio ib.So.LK tn MM d-Suxx
laws framed fur the purpose of prohibiting prominent Whigs of l.ouisana, proposing
In (ntign
1, i. not a TiMin’DIlimiiwi nftk. — -I- »»7-F.
doubud tUx ikonMMh oT AMmn dn.

lance of officers for some time.

intolarabte

He has
the law L still living, a sickly sympathy

N. Y., having been engaged in a aeries of must seek to prevent the justice of the
robberies and theft*. From the accounts law. Sickles killed an adulterer, and this
to be a

very desperate character well

versed in the various forms of crime. The

abated.

nuiaanoe, which Aoeld

be

We refer to the nightly carous­

ing, of herds of boys in our streets, who

« flcai r.-.ull „il|
Rortfament to intarfbre to preeervs
laws, declaring has toaW.ty to do so a
and without the mem to

from prison.

Hla subsequent acts prove

out the y ear. The annual production of
himto be a villain of rare accomplishmcn ta
■aU will reach 10,000.000 bushel, to a
After committing all manner of depreds-

officer, cutting a button from his eoat. A

lodog mM
« Im « M
KaLAnaaoe Hoxsns.—Kale:
Mmln.-oM. O»r cMmm «rt fr.
cause Us existence is a bar to a continu- qomtl; Mulled from &lt;l»ir bed^ bj lbw quiring a reputi
no other place.
aneo of her crime, and clamorouj sympa­

"away with the death penalty !” but w» likely to be neglected until too Ute, uaCoLB- D. Stood, of tba

penalties extend aBke to male and female.

of the death penalty,let that be abolished.
Marshal, by himself or by hla deputies,

pronounce* for his or her crime.

Wc learn theta requisition has

been sent to Guv. Morgan, for his return
ed from thia oaua,;

turned, or dealt with forhis crimes in that

a

Mvxcuavokx— A

occured. As a sketch from the imagina­
tion, It was capital.
Ws-prtatod the let

ter, oroomponied with a paragraph so
worded as to put the reader on his guard;
and ft started out on the grand tour of
A meriam newsoBM-rdittn. It was, after

&lt;?A»«r/o/¥rw &lt;£• Tribune.

ora noted for.their extensive ad­
I tnakee tiie following sensible re-

th. Afm*-

maker, 'another

wd tastes of tte mil
------------- „
advertised that tbo
million are made tally aware ot ita exls-

With the Nsw York TWforas, we say:

hand to hand scuffle then ensued, in which

yield.

or

An adultraas kills an hmoesot pereon, bo-

If public sentiment demands an aUtanent

Im used for agricultural porpoese, and to'
romr extent for the mauufoclure of chemi- a severe resistance, having fired npon the

counts his throes, his groans; marks his.
convulsed Fiinba, afid the sweat of s-ony
upon his Cain-hrandad brow, and straigU*ay vends her babble to oil buyer*. Tl&gt;
take human hie ia terrible; but is there
no guilt in moral murder? Is there m:
crime in ajwletnatieally killing the finest
uewbilities of our nature, by dally and
hourly fiuniliaiizing them with atrocities.''

BrsiMscA—Horace Greeley, in speak­
ing of the extraordinary success of some

.»

make night hideous, by their hooting, hal­

thy takes the side of tbe living.

to Fuller and many rejoked at hla escape

by the historian of blood. The munlcref
smiles, and tba ever watehful public Instntctur makes inventory
the temuri
dal dimple. The man-quelln* talk* un­
concernedly, and the light chitchat-fib.

toe hi the English
rWch.it '•‘li bo

or We would call the attention of

escaped from the Prison, eluded the vigi­
at length been arrested in Cataraugus Co.',

“A murder Is committed. and the mur­
derer bcixunre fomous’ “J/e lulet^fte."
On the inacaot, a hundred
quills rervl.tr..
...
.

and m ined by ihb faelhfe epH rm in.

the Interior Department, and that po* no.

natural dhpoeitfen, then there might be
more consistency in the plea.

Details ol Clime.

sgemeat ot the ladies, ft io expeettri that
all who feel an interest in the catne of
temperance will attend.

Robert Fuller, convicted of the murder

of S. M. Holden, of Ann Arbor, having

gressor of tbe law." Nothing could be
more explicit or pointed than these few
paragraphs, and they quite up*et th*
whole
____
__
elaborate
_
struct uro so pshifnlly
raised
L
by *±i
*7
the' eloquent attorney at WsskL
—--------ingtoo.
—*
X Y.
Post.

PaotjRXas

ing is to be under the direction and mnn-

will be erased st the close of this volume.

same sickening sympathy for the erimin.

nitwi SutCK during tlx; year 1858,
I5J00.000 bmtek
New York

sas.
■
Shot gold has been found ra small par­
ticle* on San Train's Fork, and that is I
believe die only place where it has been
found in that country. . I have beard of

tbe bystanders, and tbe otter add rewed to
the offender. "Let him that is wittest
sin atn-mg you,” ba remarked to tfcc
former, “cast the first stonebat so
ton, It mH WM. ««. (Ironwhile to tbe latter be remarked. ••Go
andatono morel” recognizing tbe'^n'
but visiting the woman with no special re
buke. If tbe Scripture, is to be cited u
an authority, in the Isw-cotirta, we do not
see what spccta! encouragement &lt;v sedsre
Mr. Graham and hia client aro to derive
from this precedent.
Again, if the counsel had pushed his
inquiries further totu tbe NewTestameat
he might have discovered, in the tenth
and eleventh verses of the second chanter
of the Epistle of James, a mast spprnnriate text tor fats comments to the jury.—
James, enlightening tbe casuistry uf hi.
bearers, says: “Whoever shall krepfc
whole law, and yet offend in one point,be
Is guilty of aH. For He that said, Do
not commit adultery, said also, Do not
kill! Now, if thou commit no adultm,
yet if thon kill thou art breotne a tra^

Mass

It may at

first sight seem strange, that wroh is the

much sympathy is expreseed.

that tbe Registry Law requires them to

have tbe township book for registration,

the ladies departed; the band playing

“Home, sweet Home,” in behalf, we pro­

in crime, until the heavy hand of the law

Supervisors will beat in mind,

ter can be obtained to run sluieee. I fed
eonfidenl that from EIGHT to TWENTY
DOLLARS PER DAY ou be made.
Gold has been found QU Cherry Creek,
Dry Creek, Platte River. Vaaqusr’e b &lt; rk,
Tbompeon's Fork. San Vrain’s Fork,
Cache le Poudre, and the Boiling Springs.
I believe that the beet ditrgtnps now known
lie on the first four of the above named
streams. They are all of them branches
of the South Platte, except tbo Boiling
Springe, which empties into tbe Arkan­

or eight dollars per day in the diggings
who neglected to have their natnea regis­ now known.
'
tered. If so, they should aee that this
There ts no doubt in my miwd, but
referring, we suppose to the old associations
that gold abounds to sufficient quantity
opportunity ie Improved.
:
of the place. I-ew shook his bead, and
to pay well for digxing, and labswingn.cn

pay promptly ; but wqare continually suf greater value than those that punish crime.
firing losses ou our old subsribera, which Let us apply the preventative.

again urge our fr iends to take a little pains

It is mnstdeirinhle: that this

our place had kept the preliminaries of law should be fully c-raplicff with, Id or­
der that the iufortratiun thus sought to

tbeir visit, on Saturday, to tbo saloons
and graecriea,u v“Good Templar secret,"

pleased to say that our new subscribers

In conclusion, we would

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Wc rather suspect, that if the ladirs of Supervisor.

atorca, groceries and saloons.

fourth volume.

“

what opposed to the usual cheer ofBacch- a copy of the same to be sent to cad:
county Treasurer, and to each township

rascals, must be, to hear the chickens

With such early training, or rather,

roatsia, «
Gm:

to cause a statement of tie number of be making more.
Tbe weather, though very pfraaaul for
that season of the year, would oot.permil
of running a sluice to any adraptagr. I
feel very confident that miners can make
sure and to blamo, as a “lucky friend to ed in at least one paper, on or before the from three to eight dollars per day, with

The angel turned Into tho tor­ acres of wheat, oats, barley and corn so
K&lt;n and planted in tbe saverel township
mentor, nuukchange the'pleasure c^tita,
_ _
draught Woman with bur wiU, to cen- to each county In tbe State, to be publish
scene.

increasing for thn laut year, and we are

it w« so true,” and this wns said with the
utmost solemnity of tone, and gravity of; until we become satisfied that we cannot
manner. "So tnre, so true," said Mr. 8.;
collect our pay of them.
‘♦wtat do yoe mean, sfrY’ “I knew a
Papers delivered to subscribers in tbe
Yankee time did tlmtnnee.’’ was the reply.
“And what was his name 1” Mr.Spurgron village, by the carrier, will be charged as
wked —to which the Yankee answered, usual, two dollars a year. Business cards
“The,-name, sir, wns Geoego Washington;
upon the first side of our paper art inva­
perhaps yon have heard at him.” Mr.
Spurgeon was dumb for a moment He riably three dollars. If any are not wilthen joined in a hearty laugh.aud alfowid
that “the Yankee” was too much for him. they would inform us immediately, as we
' — Boston Jcwrual.
are about arranging our books for the

v W dtoatM. ■ A entail
D«m

MlnaUradungMghl UdMM^n- C_
should
” the
?
wronged; the
‘ deoeimd ; •*the

A gentleman who boa recently returned tiro payment being made in rath, or pro and the public prints toll ua, they were
from England, relates an anecdote of Mr.
duce at auhpricu. 1 We propose this or- the sons of respectable parents; and the
Spurgeon, that is too good to be lost The
rangement for the Uncfitof those who do court, out of respect to those parent*, who
great preacher had for his theme one dsy
pay promptly. Heretofore, those who for tbeir culpable neglect, deserve the
the power of iudividual, personal effort,
and to illustrate it be toM a story of a have paid cash in advance, have paid one punishment of their cbildrro’s erimes—
“Yankee,**as Mr. Spurgeon called him, dollar sad fifty cents, while we are now
who boasted that ho could whip the entire
glad to take Maple Sugar, at two cents n sentence, end a young villain ft sent forth
English nation hinredf. ' “Anti how could
to furnish, ere long, a blacker page iu the
he dn it ?” said a bystander. “Why,” pound more than it is worth in cash, on
said the Yankee. “1 would take one En- old subscriptions. This is injustice and history of crime.
Something must l&gt;e done to restrain the
gltshmsn at a time; I would whip him. wo.du not propose to continue it.
and then 1 would take another, and so I
Such aubscrilrora, as are now in arvars youth in our cities and villages. If pa­
woyld go along until 1 bad whipped Ahc
for more than one year’s subscription, rents and guardians continue to neglect
whole nation.” At the close of thritacrthis matter, tbe civil authorities should
mon, Mr. Spurgeon, the relator of llu^au- may expect to pay cost on their accounts
oedute, and several friends, retired to a unless arranged within three Weeks. Wc take it in hand. The Mayor of Reading.
• vestry. S&lt;»on there came a tall, lean­ shall continue or discontinue our paper to Pa., tea ordered the arrest of all minora,
faced, solemn looking man. who hailed sueb subscribers at otir option.
No sub hanging about bar rooms in the evening;
from the State of Maine. Ho presented
and ft would be one of the greatest re­
to Mr. Spurgeon a letter of introiluctloo, scriber has a legal right to discontinue
bis paper until all arrears arc paid.

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draught, which aeonu to bring the rosy

That wo are oudsr great obligations to
reme bf m^fHenda, is true; which we

It la
What Treasurer, to refttm the amount of each

up with these things sometimes.

aside from the' encouragement and respon-

Tbe report of the Superintendent of the
Onondaga (New York) Salt Springs ct»ntaiiui interesting statistics relative to the
manufacture of salt, its locrcnsiug impor­
tance to thp State, and as an item, ofropimerce and return freight in connection
with Western trade.
Tbe whole amount of halt manufactured
in and near Syracuse'(New York) during
the year J85S ... 7.0XL21U bushria, of
«‘hich 5.531,827 were prinJuccd by artiflrial and 1,500.392 by solar hraL Tbe
revenue* Collected and deporited during
the y«mr to the credit of the State amount
t&lt;i |70^lS9; all of which, except an incunsi&lt;ierabte sum, baa been expended in
«flSari«, repairs of works, new structures,

Gold Minas, and

ilirtiMLlbi

wl tbnvitsnwn Italiaa
'XI.Mirna, Farina and

and was welcomed by the preacher. Soon
Mr. Spurgeon addressed the new corner
by saying: “Well, &gt;ny American friend
Ih&gt;w do you like my illustration ofindtvtdual power drawn from your countryman!''

barley w«n and planted daring the year

of young bloods, in an embryo city. We

The N. Y.

�ty^ve canto-tMT acre and on the terms mtaWfabed by few.
MT lodutM in thia list are tbwe
l«d* prompted tmdM- the Gib Satahta

An Ari to provide for the StfHtmenl and
Drainaoe of the Swamp Lande by Ac­
tual Scttltrt.
Sue. 1. The people of tbe State of
Michigan enact, 'Dial tho Commissioner
of the Land Office is hereby required to
convey, by letter* patent, to every settler
or occupant of the. Swamp Landa belong­
ing to tills State, in the proper legal sub­
division, forty acres of said lands, when­
ever it shall be inndo la appear to said
Cotnmbsitmet that such settler or occu­
pant baa actually resided upon Meh flirty
acres of land fur the period of three con­
tinuous years, and that ho has olao drain­
ed the same, an m to comply with tbe
provisions of the act of Congress, approv ed September twenty-eighth, one thous­
and eight hundred and fifty, bv which
aakl hods were conveyed to this State.
Src. 2. Before any such settler or oc­
cupant shall acquire the right to oceupy
or drain any of theawarni* lands, pursu­
ant to the provMona Of the preceding
section, he shall file with said Committaoner his application, under oath, for the
privilege of entering upon auai fend,
specifying the same for tbe purposes
ruentioned above, and obtain from die
Commissioner a license to enter upon
and occupy and drain said lands, for the
purpose of obtaining title thereto.

■talc n ltd orotfoM-fo*. 1«A2.
COMB REMOVED.

nproved Febntarv 4lh 18M,
or*«iu* * psymert has Seen made,
and all aueb pre-emptions on which pavru«t aa required bylaw.aball not ba
made on or before tba JbenflUdhwef Afom I
not, wUl bo fodtitod, and the lands HR;
be offered for sale aa above mentioned.

wUka“7£.Wku*in&lt; lhe“'
with each box.

pBl1 dirwt“”&gt;» RO
•

0IDDINE88, HEADACHE, de.

whicharocauredt^rorJ^tn^foZi

J’S

rnsu of blood to tlie bead, and by the excitement
* P'1'*1 proxaure on the brain Gu!dlne»x, head-

nehdics owe their origin to the blood. Dr.
Moro* a Indian Root pilfa .re aeknewledgud fa be
tboonlvmtaKanc that will tboronghlr purify the
Mood. They eater tbe bleed, ud follow the
Rtream of life on ita journey tluougb the ijilrm.
they root e«i all AmIm*. tad ucpnrity. aa/ drive
out every unhealthy otatroetioo. They eheald be
taken every night in euffieient quanutire to oper­
ate brwklv, by commencing with two pill* on go­
ing to bed. Ihree tbe next night, foer tbe next; if
!Swswap.r"5s‘nK-?jsS!

Obtaia one at our FREE AI.MAMACS, and read
the bfatory of Dr. Morxe'x fattier’ and bow thi*

,
ot there Pill*-YR I.LOW WRAW'LHS. AU genome are in BLUE
wrapper*, with the lignalure of A. J. White A Co.
on each box. Price ft ala. . »r-Morre1. Indian Doot Pill, are xold by all
dealer, in Medicine*.
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“The use of tobacco, now so go
one ot the most powerful agents)
l&gt;e employed Io impaii die fuus
tbe stomach and digestive urpmvJ
vent the bralthy escrciae of thij mem tai
power*. Its pernicious efli-ct ol
brain and nervous ayatem is ob&lt;
all wbo* are ailed on to trval tbo insane.

Acting
Snide of

raieUax in hd. couulry and ia
mployed. and hate exeremta
Cnaejl which they proutaared

Ab this is tbe Grot

time that any of the
landa embraced in tbe list have been off­
ered by the State, having been reserved
from sale since 1850, they embraeo many
valuable pieaw In the now thickly act.
tied counties of diuton, Allegan, Ottawa,
Newaygo and others, admirably adapted
to farmit^ purposes and In dose proxim­
ity to markets, and will offer a fine oppor­
tunity to persons of small means desiring
a home, as by Act 31, of 1858, they are
entitled to purchase as provided in Sec.
8 of reid Ad, which provides that “Any

icir eloonj, have been cured by.

BOLT WOOD &amp; GRANT
ARE RECEIVING.

nte«. &gt;Wtree condition, nd tea* apply lateliigently tba rtmediaawUta iloooda. "

NEW COLONIES.

person over twenty-one ybrs of age,
who abali, at tbe time of purchase, either
at public or private sale, make affidavit
before said dnmmisrioner of his or her
intention to become actual and bona fide
settler upon said landa so purchased, and
furnishing astisfoctory evidence to raid
Commissioner that said limd is valuable
mainly for agricultural purposes, shall be
allowed to purchase the same by paying
nt the time of auch purchase twenty-five
per cent of the purchase price, and the
balance of principal, nt the option of tbe
purchaser, any time within ten yearn
thereafter,and paying interest annually on
said balance of principal; and raid Gt»mmiMioner shall, upon the payment of said
twenty-five per cent, iwoc to said burchaser a certificate ngi ceahle tu the terms of
.-aid sale, which certificate ahalf be void if
said purchaser or hla assigns shall not,
within one year thereafter, settle upon and
liCeome an HCtuiil and pemiaumit resident

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their liberty. *o foal Uta any bo left at any lime,

STRPLVS HONEY.
The aurplua h«u«y mar be arnred io ao open'
box. in ftauiM ao secured aa to admit of aafe tranapormiton, any an*.of which may be Salm eat
».parauly ata «b’P&lt;&gt;«d of ; or. if preferrod. It
may be awretta email Ums or Klawea. fa t«rtnient, beattltfui and saleable tom.

•

cured of aMvcrw bronchiJ mfoculty, Burning uf
ar One from John DewwwUr.-Betalasce,
qor. Peart and Weaura Erw, CMMinaati, 0.
■
Wo certify to the grnuivcne»» of tho above oerti&amp;catea, and ttaid furnl»h hundred* of ufoore of

Dr. CASTLE’S

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNI FF
.
" I . h. “
“ aHUfony performwl in the nfocrlng icucn, Ibe cUoarf. fa a
few bouts, V III work M ’ijorotMly n&gt; ■ ibe Mw „
they did is Ibe
hive:

---- ---- - ----- „
3U,.BUUla w,,u U.TM.11.
The patiani And all th, •ymyt.MU n/ Mfnr^rj,nmpfM, xttch a. eold uijriil xweal., beetle fever,
huaaMnir rough, with continued Ma in the hir
This appl ies to thi^sc only w uu purchaae
“J the rtfkt lvt.tr. attended with acrete diarrbtra
Ue cwumcnced Uutncdiakly Io gel belter by the lands fur the purpose of making a bona
me of the abovr-naraed medicine, and wa«
fide and permanent settlement thereon.
roetum/Io bit
hvtiUl I hare »bo fontwl Dr. In case the purchaser does nut make tins
Hall ■ BoImuu the w&lt;*W
vrjvct .rvnt fur
breaking up driireaning rough, and cold* that 1 roquried amdavit of settlement u men­
tioned in section 8, tbo full amount of
A large class of ntir patients have been
purehatiu rmmey will be required to be
iuldkh:d to its inveterate use,‘and io
fxaM at the time of purchase.
many cases it has been n prominent ana*
JAS. W. SANBORN,
in dci doping tho diacasc.
ConmunoHer.

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NO BEES KILLED.
If th" combs of the be* hive eta be e**Hr nM|UV J** W U * b«. .ud foe
be rSectedia tb&lt;- mtaeteraetil of ber.

We can clothe you from the crown
of the

the sole of

head to

the foot

KOCTHWORTU.

and warrant prices to suit.

CHARLES BURDETT,
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D.
HENRY CLAPP, Jtnt,
GEOROE ARNOLD.
SAM’JEl^TOUXG.

Rxnge Wext

1BDKTS &amp;

Ownera of Horses and Cnttitt look to fotir
interests!
Ufod *sib i|nmL*nw.•ue-, I
cess fur ton yews, al (be.
.
Counse, Long Wane. ‘ '

Mu DL VERNON,
Mm HATTIE CLARE.
HNLEY JOHNSON.
Write enla&amp;r foe
GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE.

IlABVtl IS-CONDITION I-OWtlEnS

GOLDEN

prize;

GOLDEN PRIZE,

NOTICE.
,
Dxaar Co. Tarxara
. K^uinx, M»n
Nutiecu» b»«by.a*rca fowl 1

GOLDEN PRIZE,

'

MOKE TAUXWNft.
T

-^r-TIlE DBTOBYOF J. H0».
TCTTER'S STO5IACH lirFTHKS. •!»
HE aabacribera would reopcctfiillv innounee
iitoel remarkable medicine •!' the day,
to the citixen* of HtMlingi and 'Xinitv, that
b*ringfi^rmod *^'!Hkr Mrsbip, fow'foa purpooe
and the many cures that had* l«ecn performed.with'it in cases ui Liver Cumjdaiut, Dy»p»p*ia, Nervuo* Debility, and
other diseases arising from a disordered they arc now prepared toexccutc work, wilh great
stnnuuh or liver, places il al mice among
Tyfiixiuiiw-iisi Diiinw-Ei;
th* most ortmttshing discoveries that has
Call and -xamiaa theft Uta 4x&gt;*ir of garment*.
taken place in the mcdkal world. Tb*.
Oar work
liixeaaea tn which “Bitters" arc abplicalilc
CANNOT BE EXCELLED
-arc so universal, that there are but few of
our friends who. may not teat thuir virtue*
in tbeir own families or circle of neqtmhttnnccs, and prove to thuir own tatisfiiclion
that Ibero is al least one remedy among
SI1KBIF»&gt; SALE.
the many advertised medicines,deserving
the (tubl'lc cotnmendatjou.

ably be found »n cacb paper arpackanuf HarrJI'i :
Coudiiloii Powders, w%ieh*v&lt;cxsm«n*t throws

Wi^ts.^’ckyaexdMi
n|
rent* per package.

' TAILORING liifSlXISS.

GOLDEN PRIZE.

GROCERIES

adlnimatcr them, aud rol- for

/roldbf »1lth4B&lt;it-'l
ere in Grand Rapid, and br DruftgU't thruuafajul
the United Suu-., Canada, xudtfoulh Amefldi,
al wholesale by all lar^c Dragvi»ti fa the |&gt;riuei- ;
pal ernes. nrnRICK DJ^)Tl|KB ”

HARD-WARE I
JU.0 WUWfl M»- POWER. JH

A FkjvMtftto Lffwy

Mei,

Fof sale by Druggists and dealers gen­
erally, every where.

ferIT.AMM ATOMY RHKVMATntM CttaKT*!---Mr. A. L SeoriO.—Tbw it tn certify that
I was Inst winter odiicted with inflamma­
tory Rheumatism for eight week*. 1 tried
alnwrt cvmy thingYbat was recummeiided
to me, but found no relief. 1 was emifin
cd to bed. and my lees were very ipudh
swollen, attended wilh ex« ueUling p*inI tried your Blood Syrvp; and by the trae
of three bottles, was pgarzcTLY cvhkd.
1 enjoy better health than ever.

Pktkr Kaitxrnr,
5th at, lietweon Mam and Wabat.
CixeixxATt, July 10th, 1857.
Sold by Ji P. Roberta At Co.
See Advertisement in another column
of our r«&gt;»-

■ttaiiMjs’ ^Jritt torrent.

form, of thirty-

CHANCERY SALE.

I aere-t
'rSWM
Lo«« of Memo

TATE OF MICHIGAN,—Th. Circuit Coert for
tbe county of Barry, la ehuieery.
Jarrtl BAifttufW, OmfiliiMiU,
.1. J«mrr' *p*iu 2Vnwr end JtaU^ CMm

S

rv, Incapacity

In punuaMe and by virtue of a deerrtal order
of tliix court Is ttaa oeuee deled the 12th dev of
off Saturday, for eighteenth day of Jone next, at October, J6SS. I. Orw L. Ray. Circuit Court Com
Mt o'clock, in the afternoon of said day. to aatWy said execution, together with Intercal and
coal thereon.
-.
la
Mid eownty of Harrr, on the 5th day of April,
Dated fob 19fo day of
at om o’clock In tbe efternoou, the land, nl

AND

19M,
^t1S,S^1.%re££«JS

Strevad from tbe rreMeuee ot Martia Wilrox.
Dearth* Tbornippl* Luke, in Castleton, on tbo
13tb of March, InxL, a light rod fear
yu*r» aU cow ; rather email tn arte
R 7T «r.a wax artificially marked by a bola
fa ber right ear. Was xpeclod to ** name in”
woe. Any information oh aaid row will be thank

decree ** follows.
Tbe north belf ef the oertii-eest quarter of toe-

cut aria* („lu ft, entntxi.itiun thacSievm.'
T» era** all *y TraiMt, |

DRY GOODS

Tbo te.tlmor.ial. w* Lire received ia Afa Ja

Dated, Fab. 17.1869.

.........
PhOffAfE NOTICE.

Cours Home, ia IteaUeen. fae-iWffwW
• "otrfyr jtAyJ

curing an enaraara

L I
.

Lie Scovill's
Thi. *iep ha* become MOereary, aa I are

GOING A1TXT TtkT SOON.
CTJSTOtvrFrRS
will de tbeir utmeat. to cxxcei. tbeir obligation*,

Prexroi, 0. L Rey, Judg* uf Probate.'
|
Is foe UMtier of foe Ml si* Ot Deary T. Weed J
Isle of Tkorneenlc, deeacd.
•
OwMtaHsg&amp;Mlug'tte Ixet RfW enir TrtderWn***i* *
Tbemyre it I. ordered for the cMeldtMOra
sad beerier end proof ot Mid wifi . be povtiicned
antil Monlky, tbe fob der U Mev. at ou* o’clock.
P. M., at Hie office of the Judge of Probata,, st
wbioh time sad place al! p*rtire fatcrro.ted ere

Haxtfag*. March ». 1869

P. 8. I wBl *«□ Goods VERT LOW,
&gt; avoid rcmo»sl-C9M£ AJ(D W‘.

1

SHHUfFS SALE.'

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bt&amp;e dl th# rtabTtttfa—d’
defendant in ata to Urn fallowl*afod«,,U&gt;
.
•

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

.
!
|
i

ntvjylsa

. WahfcYA put down lU prices o£ all
our goods to MR

tbe timra aat^MM

people uro iro'jon ot gorag to r

aoo ta MOi Cr-k to tnfc.

tU Broadway;Nc»

CHANCERY ORDER
,QTATE OP XICHIGAN.-Tba Oresit
B foe Comity of Barty- fa Clencc.-v.

�DR MORSE'S !

INDIAN ROOT PJLLS.
ROOT Huis’ W?£atv *

K
KO MORE PAIS,
SO MORE KICKKKBB,
KO MOM RHEUMATISM.

DRY GOODS!
WtvfadtdtoXfaia-'jM^f1 .

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

I — Titr wtes K pewrnlb. JVrwtoami fa
MB Ik, ran. *• S imi
“J
HU which to rara rra h&gt; tfolrat Urato M
ihb tetefal taraqw. Tta-Cra.' rar*
tbe tnlaamtrtic poten of Fwraa aJtD Aan
from the ryrtrm and prrmrts tba fa &lt;
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MER1N06,

DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES
TICKS, tl^SEYB, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN­

TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8S1NKBES*■;*

g*t,

IV,

. '

®D©TO &amp; SUCKS!

IKON, STEEL, NAIL8, MILL, CIR­
CULAR

and ■ CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

GREAT DUCOVERY 1
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

FOUND.

BROAD fa NARROW AXES, GLASS,

CI OTH1JVG

BA8H, aod PETIT, BUILDERS*
tbe blood, and consequent
alike. It is an tevahMbto p
grants aid pcaai tmveil
Raiding In Ute malarious 4
occmionaDy or daily while

©JR©iDE£B!B7!

wosoqwratly all aiekacm and pain ia driven
the •valrtn. fur they cannot remata when tbe
bscomee to punt and clear.
I r*«»aa why people art to dlxtreaaed when
■mi wbr ao WMr die. ... beeauM they do not
madirme wlicfi wfll paae to tba sfllwted
and which will open the natural paasage*
e diseaae. Io be cast outiheace. a largcauaaf tood and .ther matter to ledge!, end tbe

Cyaboternfage emroto of ragtag freer, and who
bare hern brought, as it were, within a airy of
the aileut grave, now Hand ramdr to
that
lh«v would hav- bewu numbered will, the dead.'
had it not been far this great amt woodednl modi
atom Mor* •Indian Root PU1*. After om or twv
doeoa b-d been taken, they worn aetonubrd. aad
abaotutelr itirprwed, in witnoaaing their charmineefbcto. 5&lt;rt only do they rive immediate eaae
and strength, and take aw.r »[l »iekne»*. pain and
ant aiah, but they at &lt;mc» go ta work at the famidati.» ef tbe dvaeaoe. wbiehla tbe Wood. Then-fart,
il W JI be .bown, eepcm dly by those who * them
Wfa that they will so cleongcand purify, tbet dia
mir—-that deadly eosaiv—&lt;■!&gt;• Hm mmbt m«d
th, flash of rooth and i

HOIBE

TRIMMINGS,

ISAAC C. KOTT,
f.ff.OXILCT,

COOKING

wee?3?isj,zsj
a^usr-si-^

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev-

cry atyle and deeeripCioo.

W0USD8,
STRAW?, aod
8PRAIKS,
the moment it it applied to the injured parte, al!

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
rot all the Hama tntuuama.

REGULATING
PILLS,
Co. hare
Dr. Radwag A
-----metliod far extracting Awe
asd y—i, a Mtritimu exti
^Xitodiay^Xototing J
pilla will ...pply tho UJ &lt;
of nutrition *a owe eaace W. uruu*j urw; m
that, wMkHito syillm iaaadergoiag a tboraagb

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALUS
CHALLI

ROBES,

SCOTCH

DA KI ML COOK,

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

male, wbe are aut^md to tmgalaritoe, Hrateria,

FINE

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEP

MARSEILLES

OF THE PEACE. Ueoerai !.oa
will eilend is the eoilecfi
ether bemecm peiWwtog to Ma

mH.

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (Mw uyk,)
WHITE GOODS, fac.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

z.aiu

COOKIHG STOVES!

______________
name and algMture ef B. LAKE JUiiHOX. (sue-

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING. COTTON, DES, of mj
variety and «tyle.

CHECK

These goods were bought to eefl. tad l« leb that

Il io want of anything to

bit

nd .satnioe the* before pmclmig.

MARSEILLES,

WIXX1AM BUXGBKK,
A TTORXET. Caaaaetoe aad iWtatar. ■
A-sailOewHC—liid.aw. Odfaetol

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

lbw, would call

U will be

LINEN, WHITE

Tho Directors of tbe Aaaociatioa. ia tbeir A»weal Bffert apse the treatment ef Fermi Dam­
tea, caprasa tba aigheui aalmfoeUe" with Ums*
Wlfafa beaMteodad tbe l*bon of ttojr far
gtawa fa the ewir of ftpevmatorrbwa. Siam!
aaitoiiaa. Chuaairt wa. Oieci. K)ph:b« tu »«

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASSINI ERES, a large stock,

beau ti fill patterns aud very ebeep; BLACK
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.
PRICE TWKMTY-FIVK CKSTS.
hsk far Badev'i lUgulaton, or Regulating Pilfa.

dr.

j. c.

aver a

ce.

LQWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. P. Ragntw/HMthy.

Pictures.

Grateful for the liberal patronage hitherto be­
stowed. 1 will in future eadeavar to please.
Haattngn, September 20, 'H.

Fpctans.

PICmE ROOM!

HABIWAM!

Dux:- Riesa, Casa.. July 2«. 1810.
Mr. Leerwnworth -Ku-&gt; 1 bats been troubled
rifa dandruff eraeurf on my bead far wwee than
year, my tour began to eiune oat, aawf sad hmr

our start on the lai of Anril laat. and puwbsi J

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyina Distanced
Young America Ahead.

New Barry Mill,
IS aa* Is wraraUU .pCThllvh, r*r

to d» any knwunl of

crcrsToiwr

wobz,

m to wood order and as prompt at "J
other Mill in Barry, or soy other cotoV-

Having secured the services of

H. Hastings.

The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER
u~
LAIiGEBT STOCK of tbe
BisToooia^ pl™

ra Millra-, raj ran mill
W&gt; &lt;0»
most Improt ed plan, together with ago*
Btofatter—we are prepared to do th
bestofwork.

Please give in a call.

Oast paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD fa GRANT.
COOPERING BUSINESS.

UUOJ?*MU VXSU*1&gt;tUJU JiTtHraa-

BARRELS. TUBS
BUTTER F1KKIXS,
nearly myy thfa^ iu fast Um of betooeo.

«

ffrrtlRtp, Seo. S, 1867.

to*, (ar Stow,) MXt dear to pM ofaee.

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VOL. 3.
Hustings’ Sumas Jirrrtorj.

• rjjftsl Jnttrj.

lookad ,X£’*'M sulky, at
which hi. boat seemed annoyed.
“ What’s the use, frisnde," he exclaimed,
“ofall thia palaver 1 The moose is oura,

um*. fam. s*s«i. ।
h»nl«yr, bootasad .bees, m

ealer i.

.11 per waw. Dealer* in iron,
.l.rif Urdnua, m«Uary and Uori

J. 7. BOBERTS

rowhywgywg*
OAKLET,

Stlttltir SfUsteUaitji.
UFE IN THE WOODS.

HEATH, ELLIN
ASCFACTLItKBN .f V&gt;&lt;3
turv. A f»o4 SMOrtmcnl

M

IAS1IIONABLE TAILOR. Cattitg done to or-

1t wa. a February atarm in Muinc, and
those who have not experienced such can
have no idea of its terrific power, the air
thick with falling aww, which was driven
w hirling into immense drifts, and the wind
raging and tearing in its wild fury with a
roaring fike thunder.
Brooks Mills was a small clearing on
the Penobscot, over which wa. Mattered
some dozen log cabins, besides the mill
which gave name to the place. The cab
Ins had au opening in the roof, which
served the double purpose of letting the
smoku out and the light in ; and on night,
like the one dewribed, were scene, of ele­
mental warfare, for the wind and snow
came whistling and drifting down the

flames wbicb leaped and flashed a. if eojoy-

DANIEL COOK,

I. A. HOLBROOK,
Law. Solicitor in

WILLIAM BUBttHEB,

*

J. M. NEVINS,

J. M. BUSSELL.

JOHN ROBERT#,
pHYSlCIANj»4»Mw»eo. DwrfltegoaBrwd-

ing the cuutest.
When nights were clear, the stars tookeu down upon those gathered aliout tbe
hearthstone, and by day the sky *piaa&lt;l
above its gloriiHts blue, and the sun pour
cd down its fl&lt;b»d of golden fight.
The (flbin ol Peter Iloflrnnii was some­
what laiger than the others, and nosaeaved
the luxury of glazed windows. 'I be chim­
ney occupied nearly &lt;me side of the apart­
ment, and the fire, which was comjK&gt;sed&lt;&gt;r
|&gt;&gt;ge several feet in length, went bluing
and crackling up, seuding out its ruddy
light and genial heat. There were, perb-p. a d»zen prrons gathered around it,
luxuriating tn it as only those can, who
have battled through tbe^day with fierce
winds and deep snows.
There was but one woman present,
Kitty Huffman, the boimc keeper of her
father; the others were mon with firm
tread, into muscles, and voices accustomed
to ringing through tbe forest with clear
trumpet notes, mure penetrating than the
bowl
tbe wolf or the scream of the eat
amount.
One of the company was an Indian,
whom they called Soekabason, bru»n
and wrinkled, but with erect figure, and
coal black locks,'which bung straggling
over hi. ears and shoulders. Near him
who was designated u Indian Sam. though
it was evident from his blue eyes and
ruddy cheeks that be bud no hereditary
clslm to that title
He was an estray,
who had been picked up by Sock aboson,
so long ago that he had fin-gotten when,
though he repaid tbe kindness of bis pro­
tector with the staunchest devotion. Thsy
had lived much with tbe remnant of the
Penobscot tribe, after their usual wander­
ing manner; but Utterly the old man had
suffered from the rbeumati.m, and the boy,

IOVMTY 8CRVEY4

DANIEL

lbs Ute Ma-

withihsir
upue your
old cheat in a corner, produced a viol, up. not your b
ou which ba scraped out a numbar of live­
Her eysi
ly jig. and reels. They put tbe company
in excellent spirits, who soon after disty. and lbs reaMinder to. bada te Pster
HoAmb’. bouse.
Crawford wa. one who remained. Ho

TTORXEY

called
He

T2 KO. 51
M.' '

rtmck down with knife or hatchet.’

LEANT A aFAVMMXG*
.r-Auras h «n ktoUf *n. r*k r

D

——

ful having brought boms upon their stoda
several mouse, beside, smaller game.
“By Jupiter!" axdaissed Paul Carter,
a man whose age ranged somewhere bs-

with other reasuna, gave him great influ­
ence with Peter Huffman. 1 he latter
iia&lt;l an unfortauate teste for strong drink,
which was not, easy to supply, tiie Maine
Law being then in operation, and it was
xhrewdly suspected by many that Craw­
ford, who went frequently down the river,
managed to furniu him with tbe forbid­
den article.
'
Crawford had eodeavored to play the
agreeable to Kitty, but had been constant­
ly rqpulud by ber, to the great diaaatbfaclion of her father.
Spring at length arrivod. The ice had
tokrn its departure from ths rivers and
streams. The ax was no longer heard re­
sounding through the forest, and ths logs
wbidh hsd been, deposited by the watoPs
edge, were floated by tire spring rains,
nnd bound together in rafts, to be trans­
ported iu that form to the market towns,
sximo hundred and fifty miles below. The
logging enmp. were broken up, and some
of their crew, gone down the river to set­
tle with the owners, while others remain­
ed to "drive tbe logs."
One balmy morning, Kitty Hoffman
had been in tbe wood gathering the fra­
grant May-flower and sosrlet cbeckerberrica, which are so beautiful amid their
brown leaves, and after taking them home
to smile in g’n*ses of tho mantel, again
went out, and that time to the water.—
Unfastening a hattenu, she entered it and,
niter gliding round tbe pretty shore, of
the .trenin, pushed out into tne river.—
Die cun ent, swollen by melting snow,
nnd spring rail is, was swift and strong,
mid Lore the little bark rapidly along with­
out effort of her own.
j
The ride over ll&gt;e rushing water so axciting
-12.^, that
iiiz she laughed
;_o‘-'—and
- sLng,
____and
' won
&gt;
j tk.vJ
dered --that —
any
one
could forego the Jv
de
j —
- —
lights of such * morning, an J .it shrouded
—.-v:.. four
r._— walls
— iu—
—how
L.-. much time pa«|cd
within

deroared
iMideand

draw bar baud.
The boy unclasp,
•neatly by her side
Pained with the

with great uniCirmlty, produced tha best .elf.
Psat sowed late art Ipjuted by
dry, but wsttber, and almost always
mAnIA - - ---»-!-&gt;- —J —
i banda.

ctwl J

dollar. *day,

“Have I vexed you f' she whispered.
“Oh, no, no I” ho replied; “what more
could you do for poor Sam, for Indian
Sam, than to pltty him, than to endure
hl-n? How should be dare lore Kitty
Hoffman, the pretty giri, ths wise girl,
who hn» more book learning than all the
men of the settlement! I will go away
with Buckabaaon, who Is kind' tv me. I
will shut up my heart toward woman forew." -■
‘
:
D»e youthful See of tho speaker grew
pale with his stern purpose, but his lips
wars tremulous with another emotion.—
How unconscious he was of all his .piondid gifts, youth beauty and heroism 1 In
hi. own eyes, be was but tbe poor nnd un­
lettered Indian boy. The sentiment of
caste rase m strong in that little village
as in the circles of city life. The Indians
are q^ways regarded by the while settlers
a. an inferior race, and Sam shared In
that opprobium, of which ho was fully
conscious.
‘
He waited as if to hear from Kitty one
more word, before he .hould leave her

what 1 have coastaod. J have beau «
of employ about man mouths; but 1.
Wd to woik to-morrow, l .had bi

“I cannot pay my HUa with such promiscs." blustered the landlord; “and I do
not keep a poor bouse. You should addrew tbs proper authorities
Leave me

"IT I go into tbe street without that, 1
will get my death, such weather as' thia”
“You should have thought of that be“Arc you serious
Well, I solemnly
aver that one week from now 1 will pay
JOO."
•1 will take the coat”

drained.
Seven years after that, a wealthy man
entered the political arena and .was pie-

than to bear them.
certain means of rcistiog thia almost om­
nipotent enemy. The awertion that be himself,
Modesty »« a guard to virtue.
may bo avoided by early sowing. Is sim­
ply not true. It would sesm that tbs
Nut'to bear couciencs la tin
pea-bug Rods other places for the deposit .ilenee U.
,
of hi. egg., in the absence of the pea pod.
Hence It I. that clean seed, sown on spil
Proud look, make foul works lor fair

docs not avoid lim. The pco-bug, how­
ever, may always be cheaply and thor­
oughly expelled' from the soed you are
about to sow. Em your seed be well
dried in the fall, and put up in close ves-

bug. Thu. you win somewhat diminish
your enemy. 1 do not esteem the pres­
ence of the bug in peas so great an evil

the seed is rarely injured by it. True,
the amount of food furuiahed by the body
of the Ked, is dlmhilriied just in propor­
tion to ibe amount eaten away by the
bug ; but thia b usMallyao .mail in pro­
portion, m to make no great difference in
it. strength of early growth. Fur the
table, tho injury by the b&lt;&lt; is .malL—
The green pea, u shelled for the tabla,;
contains but tha egg, and so is not greatly
injured. To those who cook the pen as a
winter food, and those dishonest persons
who purchase (as many do) and mix it
with coffee, tbe presence of the bug is a
KTiutis drawback.—C. E. Goodrich, in

words was going on in her mind, which
he perceived by that power which accom-1
paniea strong emotion, and which reveals name
soul to soul more dearly than words can
the most respectable citizen.. He wa.
the chairman. The vote vu i tie; and
he caat a negative, thereby defeating the
aaid:
“The path through the woods is long
and lonely, but Kitty is a forest maiden,
“You don't remember tne 1”
Co. Gent.
"JU"
.
and does nut tear it I will go now," and
“I once ate a dinner at your hotel, and
he moved away; - But a few words from
his companion arrested him : “Do not although I told you 1 wu firniithing, and
leave ma"
i
As! have never seen the plan, adopted
Ik turned: “Have you one word of
! here, in miring early potatoes, mentioned
hope for me 1"
go out into the inclement air at the rii i iu any Agricultural paper, 1 herewith gire
“If there is hope in this—that you are of rnv life without it.”
it About six weeks previous u&gt; tho us­
“Well, sic. what tbesF
to me the noblest, the kindest, the most
ual time of planting in the open ground,
■Not much.
You called yourself i mark out a piece, say five or six feet wide,
thus she could not tell, when a cu!1stnind- beautiful of human being.."
ed from the shore, a prolonged “Who—
He sprang toward her, (ailing upon his
■ and u lung as required, un a dry and .hel­
o—o," the voice resting upon the vowel knees at her foet, and soiling her hand%
i tered pieee of land ; dig out tho surface
notes in a rich musical swell. Shu swept which he pressed
Ids lip and cheek.,
to a depth of five or six inches; place
the shore with her glance, but no one was
"Silly boy,” said she, but with a .mile
Three years after, the Christain hotelI board* around to keep up tho k4m or
visible; the call was repeated, when, pla and tears, ‘to plunge into Salmon Rips, keeper became a bankrupt. Die poor■ s.ind ; then fill to the depth of five or six
cing her hand to her mouth, she gave an daring death at every step, and all to save dfanerlesa wretch that was, is now a highi inches, whb horse or some mannre which
answering one. Then she perceived, gli­ a girl who for her folly deem ‘ “ be functionary In Albany. I know him well.. hw been thrown over to produce heat;
ding in and out among the trere. a figure drowned.”
The ways of Providence are indeed wan.• tread it down lightly, as for a hot-bed and
moving rapidly up the shore. As he drew
derful, and tbe worlds mutation, almostI oorerthe manure with fmir Inches oflosm.
CUKCLVDD MBXT WXKX.
nearer, she perceived that he was making
beyond conception or beliefi"
1 keep some In my barn cellar through
violent gestures, evidently directed to­
the winter, to be ready at any time. It
ward herself. Supposing that he wished
A BeaetiAil laeideat.
is also well to keep the ground covered
A writer for one of our exchanges says
her to set him over to ths opposite shore,
through tbe winter, where the bed is to
William IV, expired about midnight, iff bo made, with straw or something to keep
she caught up the paddle in order to do tbe“ drunkard’s disease" is a name prop,
eriy applied tn a malady arising from an wc remember right, at Windsor Palace.
so, when, to bc[ alarm, riia perceived that
out the frost Then Lack your potatoes
the current was much stronger than at the excessive indulgence In .piritous liqnora. The Archbishop &lt;«f Canterbury, with oth­ a.dtwe a. you can. over the surface a sin
It is gradually developed aa their immod­ er peer, and high functi.maries of the
mouth of the stream, nnd she had no con­
gle thickness ; cover with four inches of
erate
use
is
continued,
and
its
most
atri■
trol over her little bark. In vein she ex­
or wuat
what is
is better,
better, sand,
sand, as
as the
tbe
"j
ljj----- _TT,
. .
L ,Juiim,
lonm&gt; or
king symptom, are indicated by trembling
‘“•C™ bU
' -iU *» ^nx,,, „ (....j),,, ,„d do „O1
erted all ber strength to flircct it towards
-rath of the kinff. the A rclilurimn .so
.. eerily r___
____
»
from’.1
tbe
potetae
in Jifting.
the shore—on ward,‘more and more rapid and delirium. A codfirmed drunkard i.
almost invariably unable to hold anything
|y, it was swept, And aoon the fearful
cut my potatoes nday or even work, be­
steadily In his hands. Hi. nervous sys­ way, with all possible speed, to Kensing­
*&gt;und of the rapids fell upon her car.—
, fore, and pince-thcm cut ride down. ’ At
She was approaching Salmon Rips, and tem is shattered ; he doe. not possess wif- ton Palace, the res^BdhftlE that time of night cover with straw or ooarae hav; Iu
ficient muwulir energy to dutch firmly the Princess- already, by the law of suchad been borne so swiftly along, ns to be
the morning, if mild, and no rain, 'rake
tbe object within hts hand, and Is utterly
unconscious of the distance which .ho had
off the covering and replace nt night. In
incapable nf maintaining ft in a firm po- long before daylight, announced himself;
case of continued dry weather a slight
made.
aitionWhen attacked with dillrium, and requested an immediate .interview
Die person upon the shore, whnrn she
watering rony be of service, though sel­
kotos of the most horrid character are with the Prince*.,
She hastily attired dom necessary. When tho time for plant
then recognized an Indian Sam, had evi­
presented to the imagination.
herself; and met the venerable prelate In ing arrives, land manured and furrowed,
dently seen her danger, and attempted to
her room. He in Termod her of the de­ take tip the front-board, and with a dung­
misa of William, ami formally nonooMed fork lift aS many os it will hold; give them
ly retraced hi*
a shake, and separate each plant earefullv
by hand, placing them fa a baritet or box;
sovereignty of the most powerful nation
the rough ground. taking flying leap, orThe sufferer endures the moat exo write of the earth lay at the feet of a girl of
er the (alien trees, while hi. long lock.

boat Dearly in the middle of the stream
rapidly approaching iL Then be
plunged to, half .wimming, half wading,
contending with the tumbling waves, and
with hi. pole springing from rack to rock.
He reached the channel, and battled for
one moment whh the angry element for

in her prow.
There wee
did not even look

Jupiter, Crawford, that anooae’. antler*
would hare done far you if it bad not
been for Bum’s batohst?
..
.

j. . OLJTEB E. E^KBT
g^,S’

behind him;

mental agony ; virion, of grim spirits ap­
pear, and persecute him with every ima­
ginable cruelty. Ha (ancle, that ba ia
surrounded by hissingsuakna, flariiing fire
from tbclr glittering sya*; or, that the
ideal dread, “the man with the poker” is
there and endeavors to .trike him. When
poasesacd with the latter idea, the victim
is rendered frantic, and exarta superhuman
power to avert the imaginary blow. Jn-

earth orer the top*. through which they
which the sun never seta."
She wssdreply agitated at “the formid­
able words, so fraught with blearing or
calamnhy.” Tbe first words she was
able to u’Serwore thane: *4 ask your
prayer, iu »y behulL"
They kneeled
together; and Victoria inaugurated ber
reign, like the young king of braid In ol

Small fault, indulged are little thievi
_______ °

Lpright walking I. rare walking.
Virtue and hsppiue*. arc mother and
daughter.
Wise men make more opportunities
than they find.
You never lose by doing a good taro.
-Zeal without knowledge is fire without
UgbL

Pawn-Tsar or Michisam.—The stated

mencmg on the fourth Tuesday (the 2Gch
day) of April in»t. The delegate, of
thi. body to the Old BcIkwI General
sembly were chosen at the meeting last
Fall, They are Rcr. Henry NeiU and
Elder Bimon Towle. Ths Old School
General Aaaembly meets at Indianapolis
on the 10th May proximo.

«ht joker’s tonwr.
“John, Where h AfiimV
“On the map air."
“I mean on w'aat continent—the eastern
or western !"
“Well, the land of Africa is in the eas­
tern continent, bat the pebpie are all of
’em dawn aouth."
“How do the African people Jivet
“By drawing."
“Drawing what—waler!"
“No, rir, liy drawing their breath."
“Bit down’*John."

“Th m»s, what is the equator !
“Why, rir, it is a horizontal pole run­
ning perpendicular through tbe inuiginatiun of astronomers and geographers."
“Go tn your wot, Thomas."
“William Stlggv, what do you mean
by an edtpse !
"Au old race how, riv."
“Sileuee.**
eclipse?
“An cdipK is a thing a. appears when
the moon gels oe a burst, and run. Mjainst
the sun: consequently the tun black, the
moon’s free.**
!
School master looks like thunder.—
Claw dbniltstid.
•

returning from a depot a few cuurnlnga
•inc* with a bottle of freshly imported
“Maine Law," uw a voting lady whom
he must inevitably join. Bo putting the
bottle under bis arm, be softly walked
alongside.
“Well," wid the young imly, after dis-

which she discovered a dark fluid drip.

"Oh, nothing but a coat that the tellur
ba. been mending fur me."
“Oh! H's a ecat, la It! Well, you’d

cause, and the plant, ebtald haveattalnW
coneWemWe growth, fl have planted them
when afoot high .nd bad them do well.)
Uy.tiMrri down and cover as above. If

uro iu carrying the plants to a distance.—
With a few boardsTBd Mkea a .belter
the bloodless cooteat The most absurd
and whimsical notion. «r»fiwquest!y con­ pr^^wboeuuM not bs numbered nor
.
can ha re them ready to dig
all Ufa ceived by the patient whila laboring uvdar coated ftw mototede."
The Miquel of her reign has been war- week, earlier.—J Jamaica
thi. daraugonent. He will imagine him­
self to be covered with hornets, and jump thy of such a becroniag. Every throne er, Matt, in Country GenL
op and cry out a. if enduring the extra­ la Europe tottered since that day. Meet
meat phyaicnl pam; or, he will be under «f them have beat for a time overtnrood.
the impretsion that be is a dog, nnd imi­ Thai ** ftsgtend was wover eo firmly
tate the Mtara af that animal by Larking
and howling. ‘ At other liman be will

traveler ho a littfo.

rJ

chimed tbe boy in bu r
want a boj to hare s

presume himself to be full of faatbern.

teach

with many extravgg
tore.
Every degn
slight bodily hasp

fi°CT*r ruaaro.

etea. andwatohfolm

tied

rapid, were

nmu

JO SaUhi

any monarch

mc,

from

•con it

when a indy

*!Wi .

�° ai’d nut a few of our thriftfaw and »dven*hawiiT««c “sa-wnnMenvwwTw. tifejnducementa arc not Jpry
►, 2L.U fro® |W

from tteir local Courta?

^bolder* themselves.--

i/atee applicnm atid If It startTattMr that

i Mftbr »i

■BnMrfrilwf.rWiH
kc;

_____

_ ____

port, and-utei te-laMy Mtettri, tte superviaor shqll byX written order, copse . fated to inaugurate * series of decisions,,
Mtch peer persun tote reteofea-to the wblcb ebunld effbetwiny protect riave-p^
4&gt;n Is court, k awwOxi m itaBBO,
county poor house, fa ba relieved-and nite* In theft unfawfiil traffic The fact
um «• •
"W W
provided far, a* hr* neeestitfes WaA rc- that lh»y were arraigned before ai\y to'qnire.-'tefrlf wrh poor pmoo eximot. in
tte asqartioa tM latere W ttsdoafarte
bunal te* bee* ilteUMse of renewed laudwhite persons being captured M fugitive
atiua of the 9oatb, by some of «be locofo- •Imre.-mb tea■‘"d'tisi v.r
rciiroveo, ruen me *ara *u|s.■ v isu* maj
t-ui*e pruviaiun to be.madaundar.bfaown co press.*11 is true, the slave pirates
Adotter tecM
pgtedirection for tiie temporarv rt!it-r Bhdadp were arrested, *o far, acting to appear­
thia trial, wa^otoo^tejny hit o»-tte
rtart df'SiNh poor purdim'.lb' ta'-arttotfnt ■
. smx1 faith. Al tbie siege &lt;&lt; thr
port
of
Judge
Spaulding.
Tte
aostoael
t£wv«ter k»
proceedings, tte Detroit Free Pres* indul
for tte gnvcrt&gt;mo»t ted toten occsrioto In
(
,
been afforded ns provided in section 8,uf । god fa the followfag language :
tte coarse qf Ms remarks, to dcnomxo t)&gt;e
'•We have been toltbby' the black TS-,
tW* chapter, said snperrikor aha!!, witrpeople bf &lt;Oteftth,'ln‘*vi&gt;rjr harsh loons,
t«i days, make, io writing, to the «np . publicans that the Federal Courts in the
tendent of tbe poor of tile county, a rcp&lt; ■t ! somtern States would not enforce tte law for their detestation of tte Fugitive 8|are

t^bis'defega, fa every case of relief so ’ ‘ prohibitfaff the African .riare trade. Tbe
wftb httfatrbarc been father U&gt; the thought
forded, specify )ng tbe articles furutri
nnd tte valoo of each Item Ibhrcuf and L. A« for ourstlvra, we have Dot doubted
raid.super' Nor shnll make to tho bokrd that the Federal courts fa the southern
of aupurvfoors, at their aonupl meqthqL a Stites woold moet rigidly enforce this
rtateffletit in writing itewing tte number law.’1- It । is now seen that they arerigidlj.
«&gt;f person* to Aom such temporary rdftf enforcing it
*
•
•
uWe subsequently learn that the Grand
1.-weteen granted, and tte names of *uth
persOT*. and tbe amount granted fa each, Jury have found a tree bill against the
with tte particular Items uf such expendi­ Srisoncrs taken from tte Echo sfavo-trature, and also tte nbmberof person* with
er, and a Charleston journal says that
tte name of each removed to the county fthe cash win now undergo judicial trial,
imor bouse from each townaUip by tte anfftbe constitutionality of tho law' de­
affile supervisor of sUcb townriilp claring tho fo.-«1gn alave trade piracy, be
firfty and aothoritatively decided.
• *
nnd tbe date ofsuch remuvaL
‘-Tte Federal Courts in tbe southern
Sec. &gt;8. Tte snpcrvlsoruf the town­
ship, city or wartf shaft be entitled to re- States will, then, fitiAfally enforce the
ee!vc froiw tte superintendent of tte poor
nn order on the eouuty^reasurer for any
The tnoralixing of tte Free Preu waaa
sum which te may haze paid out. or con­
little hi advancc-uf tte facts, which acounta
tracted to nsy, wirtiiu rhe amount Speci­
for tte awkwnrd position io which Inter
fied In section 8, but no greater *um than

twenty dollars shall .bo40.. cxpctidcd or
paid for the rclirt of any «ic person.or
une family/without the sanctiun, in wri­
ting of tte nupcrinftudcul uf the pour of
tbe pounly.
Sec .34. The duties heretofore per­
forated l»y tte director* nf.the neo*, **,
provided in chapter 38, uf the Revised.
Statutes uf 1^48, be and the same are’

news lias-plnccd it,

Tte Echo prisoner*

were acquitted, and this too, in tte face of
the mart pwilive evidence.

Tbe follow­

ing account of tho trial w» dip from tte
New York Trlbnne:

“Tbe Echo prisoners on trial at Char­
leston have tec a swift deliverance. The

District Attorney produced as witnesses
hereby required to be performed Ly, tbe ‘ on trial. C*pt. Maffut, who commanded
supervisor of the township, city or word, | the Dolphin nt tte time of tte capture,
who shall te entitled to q compensation । Lieut. Carpenter, nnd the surgevn and
of one dollar and fifty cents for each d*y, coxswain or the Dolphin. A model of
a«(l-«t tte aftno lUTTW pkririTTlBiy ’ tte Echo, showing ter complete outfit as
actually ami necessarily devoted bjf him I'*a alarcr, wa* also produced and exhibited
to the Jun-. , Tbe pwnc^tejp of th? Echo
in the duties of hi* ultee.
See. 35. It- shall te the du|y of-.the j wa* ahuwtV to.b^Tn Towpsbend, the cap­
supervisor, upon making his annual re-' tain, who was also' proven to be a native
jvort to |te board of Kuparvisura U&gt; pay I of Providence, Rhode Island, where be
over all moneys belonging to tho poor; bad married- Thia fact of citizonship was
fund iu hia lined- to tho cteirnvnn. who proved b) a 'uutnesa vvh&lt;&gt; had visited him
■hall rcftiii'i buck the same into&lt;bu trvasu ■ while iu jail at Boston for ite purpoac ofidentifying him. Captain Maffat testified
that be kept Townaoend ou board tte
Dolphin because his intelligenoe and reckl«s*,air ted led him to faar that te might
prove troublesome if.he left him on board
Another Attcsapt to A*MU«lBate Xanoleon
the Echo. Die slaves, be said, were sent
Tte Paris eocsespondent of tho New to Charleston, became te knew there were
York Tribune gives the following particu­ several places liicrc where they could be
lar* uf another attempt to ussauinato tbe comfortably loged, and especially on ac­
Emperor of France:
count of the facility of telegraphic com­
Tte pangs uf anxiety that te laboi* un­ munication thence tu Washington. Ona
due now, you may infer from the fact that, chart found ou board, was traced a con
ut a recent Ministerial council, he was tiunu* line, showing tbe vessel's course
overcome by a severe fit of vomiting.— Iron, the coast of Africa to tte poiut of
The horror of Italian vengenuee i* hut tho I ber capture. Ilcncry, ono ut tte prfaunhsast powerful motive in urging him on to era, told Lieutenant Carpenter that they
war at anj price. That the judges of tte were forty-three or lurty-four day ouk
Peninsular J rdumnrv watching over him, and tiiat he ted made signals fur lauding
he agate ascertained three weeks ago.
A tbe negroes on tbe afternoon of tte cap,
man wax seised iu iho garden of tbe Tnil- tore. He claimed ;om&gt; of them as hi* own
criuB, searched, and found to bo tte bearer
&lt;4 a revofver, and of two or three luuid
No testimony wa* offered on behalf of
grenades, with nipple* like Orsini's. lie tbe prisoners who were defended by four
«-&gt;*, of cmirac, arrested and carried to lawyer*, nnd whom tho telegraph repre­
prison. He gave an Italian uamc, nnd sents as liaviug been acquitted by tbe Jury.
had an Italian ac«UU Iteaaid te could They were indicted, wo suppose, upder
gh c tte Police a grout deni uf informa­ tbe fourth and fifth sections of tbe actolI

tive, for be was connected with a secret
Kcluly. For two or three day*, however,
ha was very sifout, and al last he petition­
ed for n companion, saying bo could not
ntyl would ik&lt; tell anything so longs* te
alukuld be kept fa solitary cunfincnwai.—
A companion waa given tim, in tbe aliape
uf ono &lt;&gt;f the prison functionaries, u sort
nf arehirist, or librarian.
Tte Italian
then revealed, or appeared to reveal
many things. But at the end of another
&lt;fa) or twn, bia questioners returned and
mljrnied him that, ur&gt; inquiry, all te had |

uttered waa found to be unsupported by
facta, nnd ttai he must make up his mind
tn art .frankly. He said be would.,lte
next day. lie wasjaft tobunulf tor tbe
ni^ll. Ab&lt;ul4 o’clock in the morning
however, he roue, borrowed hfa compnuleu’*raaur aod evthie liwurt. 'Iteductor
rated in, gave ft as Lis option that tte
cut wa* ae energetically made that life
mart have bees cxtingussheU on tbe ia-

1820, which provide that auy person bw
ing of the ship's company of any vessel

owned wholly or in part by any citiacn*1
uf tho Unitud States who slmli rocciva on
any foreign'ahore any negro or mulatto,
not hold, to ser vice by tte tew* of qiiher
of tbe State* or Territorial of tte Vailed
State*, on board Buch vessel with intent1
to make Jrirn a slave, or who shall forci­
bly confine or dstelu, or aid and ateitt in
confining c * detlumng, any such negro on
board such vessel, ktall be deemed a pi­
rate, and suffer death. We are not yut•
informed of tte ground* ou which tte-dt
funae wo* placed, -wtelter tte counsel con­
fined themaclres merely to denying that
I
n sufficient cose ted been mads out as
______tho
__ prisouars, ar u tetter they ,
against
hir^'-^ad.
to argue Lotte Jury that■
were allowi
rthe
*-*law
— of whfah tte indiettnoat waafound­
ed was unconstitutional. .
Djtraoir PosTornat.—It is generally

(apposed that the Douglas Staartltes will
so far succeed, ns to corapci O’Flyn fa
abandon the Dctruil postoflice. The office
to hardly .worth rataining, at tte expense

whk-h.tes teen required to keep itfor the

fast dx mouth*.

A' triumph, tetra? er, is

of some consequence tp‘ O’Flyn, and he

may succeed in keeping bls head upon bis

shoulders.

’ WoTLp Nor L» Him -Taut.—Hmb
bug Banvam, rmemiy attempted todeKv-

er a lecture on money.
a&gt;t.,»diki

_—

grWU Ittll hiastettrd pdted with all man-

is |*soey M Plhttu Fwy •:

r—ItW-te

m t—ilia.

*&lt;«s.M ■ He towather a jackaa*, no

take tbe tnittur into yterrrtrtt tends.
'
■*»r -q«—loo '■«* -liSia »to'- AJI'

I

you do, jo. k*»o bo«» k&gt; Um

joor |MUI—I.

kUot'o

wd

«MM kw. kbdlc

nC—d.lo fcU,«k“o Mk—,«ko &gt;Mk
UUr MMIOOMXM bj wiling thofraCfy pel-

KJS*
pmWiteut fa tte tribe.
’
•Lord Napier has rtrertie^ U \V
t&lt;fa.: ’ He lewnfa to-morrow for Et
tte-carteba. r
.',.1'^

St Loeh, Afrfl JO.
'■he onrtaM matl, wtib dalntutbe
jut nwusd Ik— to Mop, hot, w IM. arrived kwfcj. NfrH enimponaM.
j our turn nd frVJMVt *oy &lt;«nr . AntS M1t!e'BaSi'tn’iObMib AefeateA

eoore|ancoaaro made, and gtaftraBy epd^

ing by a saje and mortgage.

Tte mort- &lt;

gaga ia than, eftter arid te ussuapMn^ '
purchasers, or need te atort matey oftee ]
real owners of tte land, In order somve, !

as ttey suppoae, their farm*.
Exrtxxnox or'a coal Mjxx.4-A terri

j
j

bkaxplMkmoraured. a stent UoM sipcu J
rtlha Bright Hope Ceatf&gt;ita, Cteater

kHH.

The Waohfogtcn Union *
Ma rf tell rwreot prevail rgrt
EWtotaStio party. Certainly m
ttecoMrery riregartre wHI rradH
wjjf WdySte Wltolateposra in.

-m A Arrtesd WOiwtaaateatt

■A to thrirwlftbort, jour brubufeud
KU, KflM. tO UOf MllloS-

xtefid from N(
a tte key and e

TH*.

JSF?
Ueofocw editor fa Indfa
rrrtm/W Ltetatilto Jtereia/ te
fa itatema." Heaadewta saet
«—Wtob-awasr

A|»U» «d

Uw.
&gt;nan*ww,»ead ear.
‘ ’
io He Lertlawre.
aaertoaof reoolatioste^afrTiedot • m*Re
group about equal io that of JMhM,
To tte law, ladle*, to tte law,**&gt; tte
Tte Shite finances tire in a flourishing
*bc'n ”■2?®;,- 71".
a j*”’*'4
last rosort; if moral suasion will wot pre­ coaffitSotr; upwards of &lt;800,000 afe In,
M nut qnljkcltet "f Ccy Ion. Tte prwte
Oriolwr redo, tte &gt;ofla Ud uranlM
vail, put tte tew in
sou will ftod tbe Treasury.
tfotw.aro 4irani6ud nd rich. At jJ
It appears
atene
a
i.ufn. It**' tilMMIn, W Ibahft
Mining news In California nod. from citizen engaged in the saddlery illness,
friends ready to asairt, and those' fa whom
fifty or sixty thowMud &lt;d tbe native* bar,
tlvo Blare Law- Tkw twdaiwr da- you can confide. ' Tou are on tte tide of British Cdimibto fa favorable.
has mtertaSed wnplolOT* uf the virtue become Christian*. Tte pampMrt re­
News of tte adtutosion of Over*
dan Ike law, “anwdbonrrft^ tbe CUOMi- right and tte right will prevail, though
-nf
wife, hmT resolved to SstfaA him marks:
not takr!tten,(ike
reacted Portland on tte 10th «1L No
srtl
&lt;nre«*e
mate
mater.
AtMoteftly
’‘•fow&lt;k) ehher France or Americasta,
tatletai1'idl e.
warn: of the satan ataud al tte door.
demetmratiue was made.
"
"*
&lt;WT rout* to Panitinhlii1
daaresf principle*©! todq&gt;cnd«mcc,’' M tePassengers
report
tte
massacre
of
n
Yuu can enter by legal process and
I afao.lbal tefaroca Amtreing “a most ly rannfaai aaeretoa of power,” compel them ItA yield. But some of you family of trine persons by Caddo Indians
Columbia. ■ Our Awtniip tbe vicinity qf Cooper’s Gimp, Texas.
aod that “it could not te suttoined with
start back and «ay, “can woman engage
be ham*.
out repudiating the Declaration qf Inde­ In lawF Why not, is But tte Jaw made
lipa, which *&lt;uihj dedeef-.
pendence, and Ttailly that it was tte doty
for woman, as well as men, and who lias
Washington, April 10.
«&lt; FJi. if France takes H, rti Nw
of every good ettiren Xo cfraoMNCS, oppose bettor right tu put R ia forte, ttea the suf­
A treaty baa teen concluded with a ddoCaledonia on life onrUde and Tahiti ca
cuid retitl by all proper uttaat, the exmi- fering victim 1 Yuu are not, as said one, Sllon of tte Winnebago Indians, now in
tte other, she will have a line of putts
tian of ariJ tow.’*
b city, by tte terms of which each bead
“to remain in tte kitchen'' and Jet tte
a revolver and *b&gt;t tte seducer dead. Ik right across mir-iftek-”
of n family of tte tribe is entitled to eighty, tben left the houBe and five bimaulf up
(foe of tte member* of tte committee,
Samples ofcottongrown in three istaxh
Lords of creation rule over you. Respect
acres of the Winnebago Reservation In to tte autburitico.— (UnrinMti Qautte.
have been Xran«m1tftd&gt;y Lord Maln«which reported ttess rcaolutious, was JI. fur tte husband iw right, bet for them to
Minnesota. Tte remainder of the tract is
•\Jf ' iOrf* tWim ■ ■ r ,
bttry to tte Cittaiittce of tbe Msncbrefrr
V. Wiiaon, tte Jodr- of tte U.&amp; Dis say whrt you hteff and AaU no! 'do, fa to be sold for their Ixmcfit, and applied to
VlrtaUoa M tbe Laqasw Law.
C&lt;4t«m' Supply-Attmetatho, wfe&gt; rate
trict Court, in which Judge Spaulding was all wrong, and tte woman that consents tteir moral nnd industrial improvement.
Oo Friday m enloff last, a person nafo ttern at from 7d- .ttU'-kk I** lb. To-nwrNew Orleans papersuf tte lltb con­
*peeking, tte vrty man to whom he was to be tte slave of man is not worthy tte
eJ O. Snxutvit; while under IKc Influrinte
Mr. Baatry, f.
addreeaiog bi* remarks, and who ted name of nu American woman. To whom tain the delate of tbe new* by tte Ten­ &lt;&gt;f IiqiM&gt;r, c/tnted a disturbance at tte Mr. Cterftam, -N.
nessee. Tbe literal army, 13,000 strong,
instituted these proceedings, under tte
P.-’Bif 'AiMWj fAgtpew, df^-will wait
do your sons look for high mural virtue nearly surrounded the City of Mexico, Temperance Meeting .wMeb was In bobIot
very law, thus denounced by tte resolu­ but to the mother! make her the slave nnd and ted succeeded in cutting off supplies, at tte Methodist Cbnrrh. lie w*«prompt- npu« Lord MalmoriHiry to urge tbs as.
tion*. Tte scene must have been worthy tte son fa ruined; elevate her, and tte spa provisions and water. A capitulation is If arrested Ev CmsUblc Watts and M-pttmcu-if the new sureieigaty bytU
Ilddgcd in Uw' City Prison.
Tlx* next Britfab crown.
_
a pafotess pencil. Unfortunate record, is elevated in the same proportion.
expected soon to lake place; it not, a great
inoming te wasbrrHight before Justice M
battle is anticipated, both armies being
that, for his Tlobor, tte Court!
‘Maxifut DkaTixy"— t’aso Numb
Then press forward fa the noble cau»e
reinforced. The Liberals arc confident of Hall and compelled to testify where te —-Cuba wxnCrttxS*'.—^ te’R-elini tnw«g
in which you arc engaged, havfag your auccevs. The whois country is in a do &lt;&gt;l&gt;taincd bi* liquor, which wM at «&gt;nc
Tub Amk*ica3 . Tract Socibtt.—Tte
tte Chusdtans in fiivrtr &lt;/ rntexitiat 1/
Fixw w*» arresUd, convicted
heart filled with a noble purpose; perse­ plorable condition.
■
• Fma'a.
next masting of thia society occurs in May,
and fined, and1 in default of payment was the (taUeAStale* la *1 renglteniua. b&gt;
The T’roident tea received a letter
vere until you aceornplfah the desired roat New York. It to wore than probable
committed tn jsiL The«Jterr* connected Iras a personage,lten Mr. Inspector tirah^lt, and may Gt&lt;l blcreyouin tterffort.
with this mailer dx-senette thanks of tte
that the slavery question will again come
ontrimualiy, Aw tte prompt14 and t ffieh-nt1
.
(1^3^72 . J _ , friend A.
,
up for discussion, ihd tW society wilprif
dition, and confirmatory &lt;»f the newspaper
tnawiyr in whUk ttev vfooharged ttefa and for which tte p&gt;upuwri taros .feted
'fctunqnl*,
required to define its position refatiXufa Kxafkx, 1ms removed his stock of goods ,
no remedy, were susceptible .if run ia w*
Tte widow of the well known E. 11. dutis*. A fow such n«*sr«. pcraJrteatlv other wa'y'thjin by severing rwosrctim
kidnapping alavo-trading and slavobold- to Richland, Kalamaxoo county. For
repeated, will bring tolfa senae* tte aickPendleton, and daughter &lt;&gt;f the late. Rob
ing. It appears Jrem the Jtern/rZ of eow- our own part, we regret this change much ‘ ert Mills, died s-uddcnly this morning.— e»t rum-seller tn uur midirt. lie’ll soon with the Hndhir-etenlry.' Tte-n, «g»in.
we bear «&gt;f printed rirrofars semept- tM
wi/rre, that the receipts of tbe society fur as having |o»t, by ft, a good citizen, and She was a uom^n of ino»t estimable char­ linj tte business unprofitable.
P. S. Since tbe above was In type wf C..Uni..l I’arliaiiM-til, n--t -«&gt;&gt;-K»SW
tire lastyeor exceed those of the previous energetic business man. W* believe acter, and was celebrated for her exten­
that steps to that ind wuy te tahrv n«
leant
that
FtxX
tes
paid
bis
fine
and
I
kmi
year by about three hundred dollar*; ths many of our citizen* regret his departure, sive and well bestowed charities. ,
Ic
released from cull* &gt;dy.—Ba lilt Creei »oun as p.wptWft b»4 IM
opuaed for incorporation .into tbe
receipts of tbe present year being &gt;383.- and that no face could be ml«wd from our
Tux Tmxax Haxr.aaa.—New York., Journal.
cm I'niun.
1.
378. Tte receipts of the American Bible midst, more than his. His present foca- April 10.—A New Orleans despatch sajs
Tf it w.rtrfd pay to annex Cute, wo&lt;b»
Society for tbe post year’ exceed that of lion, al “GoH Prairie,” fa so near to us, that Captirn Ford's company of Texan '
AaaiccLTcaxL Collf.uk.—IL F- J«lm- not see why il would not be qui'e »♦ pe-f
Hangers,
numlK-ring
4*,
Lnd
be»»
anrthe previous year by nearly &lt;20,000. The however, na to enable him to visit us of
stono, Esq.. Editor of tte bhekiffi Fur- Itahlc a job to bring Canada into ihs C«*receipt* of the American Board of Home ten, nnd many of our readers will have rounded in tte north of tte State by 800 tner. Las tern tendered tte app&gt;&lt;«nVt»cut foleracy. Ncgn-cs and &lt;’heap*»ug«r arc
Indians, and a desperate Gallic ensued—in, of General Superintendent of tte State all that IU- torowa, .-f Mteiaaippi, prate
Missions, show a &gt;tiH larger increase; the pleasure of continuing their business
। which Ford and 4 of his men cut tteir Agricultural CUtoae; and wa understand ise* fa tte first instance; tel Canada te
while the Presbyterian Board of Foreign relations with him. To Ihoac, whose Iu-11 way through tte Indiana. Great cxqitrte has Bigiiiiied his nercpjnncc of tte P°.
Missions, and tbe jKajorj^n and Foreign ealily will naturally bring them- to hfa 1! meet prevails on tte frontier, nnd large sitioo, tte B&lt;«rdW Education. A^ this wme tiring*, .bcaii^r* . wbifa matt shirt
might te quite as arll *&lt;&gt;rth 1teu&gt;g.!.Jl
Christian Union, show a. fallfag from pre­ ouw place of residence, We ou&gt; give t)w henm|wntcs will proceed in search of tte appnintmmt was tendered to Mr. J«»te tte Brown*, the SlnfaUa, ite Mawaa^and
•tone voluntarily, and without any prrvi. tbe lv.Ts.Krt. arc dv'ermmed to “teratV
vious years. The felling off is attributed assurance uf finding, in him, one, with |
I
The mail screw steamer New York, on* intimation on tho part of tho Board,
to tbe discontinuance of agencies. Had whom they can deal iu perfect safety, and
ba anybuw.'’ it luigblte. g**&gt;d puliryta
CapL Van Santcn, left this P. M. for it to a vory Battering compliment, and ,n
mstal'upon it,** a wmprouite, that they
the’Tract Society occupied a diflerpot po­ with ad vanLake to tbetuaelvea. We bavo
Bremen via Southampton, with 101 cabin strong prv-if •&lt;(tte reputation te ba* wiw»
sition in relation to the slavery question not had a more fair and brawrable dealer passengers and 81 in tte steerage. She. am-wq&gt;st tte AgrieultorMwts of this State k-i tbe Gtaadaa in at tte aarac time.—
Never mind shat J.4m BuH &lt;■•&gt; »Jtake*
$179,000
in
specie.
Among
tte
it is certain that its receipts would haqe in our midst, that Mr. Knapen ; and may
whito at tte tend of tte fvraw. We If Spain liaa no busineas in Ote. scilter
passengers fa tte J Ion. IU Sohk-idcn,M in
been increased in tbe north, bat might success attend him, in his pew home.
trust that the aiitiripnliana of the Board bas te fa tte Gmada*.—A ru- »* A*inter resident at Bremen.
in
regard
to
his
qualifications
for
the
rahave shown a corresponding felling off at' k
- -----S iBW -.
Ksible place will te fully realised, and
VTKMrwtAXCK.—The friends of tempcrthe south.
he will succeed in making tte -Agri­
&gt;nc« in Jefferson, Ohio, lately teld .g
hidianapolia, April Ifi.
cultural College nil tlsat ita founders and
Dx oDoatttD.—Tte Medina ChuetU tell* merting to consider what abpukl be done
A collfainn- occurred between tte pm. riends bnvu er«r hoped from iu
to stop the sale of intoxicating drinks in
uf tbe capture of a skunk fa a bouse, by a
lhatpinje. A committee of centietnop senger train which left ter© nt 12 o’cluek,
dog, with the usual ditgart to visitor*.— and bdiea waa appo‘
A SomoxAL Pabtt.—Speaking of tte
'
* Mud a freight train on tte Lafeycite, mid
Indlanapolfa joad. No penna amiimsly next Democratic NatiunU Gmvattiwa,
Tho terribk scent was immediately rc- able Joshua R. Gid
hurt. Damage from &lt;5,000 to &lt;10,000. which to to meet at Charleston, South
moved by burning tor upon co*l» of fire. wait on all tteaq
Camliua, tte Jfmwry of that etoy says:
Madison, (fed..) April 14.
AVnrmi itauc.—Tte chair ««*•
If burning tar fa *wrc specific, fa such and to endeavor to j
“We arc not wore that any Meh Gon
The engine and tegpage air of the pas­
; ply with tte law.
cases, it should bo generally ktrowa.—
con.milteo proved Mocreefal; the dealer* senger train, going north on tte Jefferson­ rention will meet, but that, if it due*,
Should any of our readers be compelled surrendered their stock of liquors on be­ ville Railroad, broke through a teidrv, vafets il it limited fotrhieivefy to doleffalet in which John Haacwk »at when tte
Declaration nf Independence wasadoptiA
tu make tho trial, ghd should it be suc- ing [-nid tterefer,at the same time agree; near Amity, at 8 o’ehwh this i--------ceusfid, jra would lik* to have their ex- ing to orfl no more, nd the fiery liqnWs' Tte engineer, Henry Snipe*, was faatauton tte 6tb of July 1776.
ly killed, and tte fireman badly injured.
pericoce fi»r record. Be aaro of your were spiffed in tte street
Oneiimati. April IS.
scent, however, and not burn tar in polite
Mont Slavic Tkadwi hreicrtD.—A
An accident occurred on tte Mad Riv­
society, where mt)«k rats ha&gt;c boon. Tte gnmd jury has been found in Bxvannab, er Railroad, at a point ndrth uf Kenton,
'pdrprtiof drink m:!
vuljar may make a rafafakc, hot they Gcurgln, sufficiently cwMcientious and loy­ yesterday morning. It appear* that a
*\
.l,.r re/
should reinwrter, that musk Is a. pUite, al to find bills uCtodlcement against Chi*. culvert oesr « small stream bad been
ntri exceedingly pleasant amt fa refined Lamer. It F. A|ktt, and otiera, forMd- wanted away, and that as tte mpming
.-noval from
iag Africans pirated by tte yteht Wan­ train came un, the engine dashed intn tte
soeitty, but skunk fa not. Experiment
derer. TH* Lamar fa the one who bru. opening, killing tte firetnte almost Inon tte
- tally beat a man for bidding against him
sutntly, and very seriously injnrfhg tte
cailte sale of to* eenfisreted vestal. Wo engineer.
SwrxDLra.—Our exchange* loaotion shall see whether te can be convicted by
Mveral^aqi &lt;/ swindling, by *0^0* of a Scottern jury for hi* vldation/of tte
Vicsowy —The tort vreUgeht Item­
Democracy has been swept I«ht. New
(also or spurious land titieo. Jl appears
cajTj lu hfa
Inoteid. NotaMtlltaryitoated blwsi
that the busfaesa fa carried on by-obtefa
of the party, eh her Autot.
___ Z, „
Dxatr or *
ing some oM tettftles, from wfaeb sevprri

' field County, Vfc, at which fowr wtetu

f«i Uu Jon. Be wv gmud il*

-

IVor Bo.—ft has betti
most &lt;,f tbe laborer* at vri
il, free labor, free mew, |»- daily, Mon tte Grand Ra
tat foMr mrarteli^ m tri- _Baftroatf
_______ ___________
bare teen taken

rimu to still We to ita onoiewt
TteflreaofW^M bare m
nd tte lowmfUtem end te-'
-toy.
LrtaWta.

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*ttere fa but om party fa (he
6taira, and thet ia tbe Abolition
Republican pajly.”

»T To Obtain' a RelUble Re

for ritrirfa dfacoera and Impurities

ojMv kaovn, and mode of preps
| given to alt pfcyaHans; hence tte
i larfty It hassu rapidly* gained

t
Bfrc A'dvortfocment iu another
I cf/MTyyer, tented ite ZMeod A

L
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E

Jluttsadw’sStomach Hhte
to»*-gi-iwrally cm-cded tube un
f«fr iteir prompt actiiai in allrvfat
all diseases of the UtomaA.
Mtperior cxeefl.incc and “onsequ
iMiwg In readily aerotmtrd fi&gt;r, In
well k«a.wn fart that they an* mad
“ «ljejte»'&gt;nal su|M&gt;rviM«:D of tte p
I tur, in Uriel accordance with pha
/ tic M-ienrr. 1th two fa always a
P wlib ’JlF mnst ten. fe-itut resultR,
|
K
i
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by a diaorderrii stomach, h* o
p-Wrm arc uf «he most speedy, m
• rful character, and exceeds an
preparation ef tbe same claim*

$*sti»gs' Pritt tfur

�inava!
01 TOW

.■l.t -1 fir rmwlta. &lt;W taHd
®«i &lt;l nnalrrd
&lt;Mt »

AatMaWtfe firat ttom thw

•*••

from anlcgincc 1W». they end
vahinUe piecca in the now I
tied coiiuUes of Clinton, Allegi

rtBTTt.EC

A.wBrtbM'ta'U-

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

with sugar emanated
t» araMaaterfeito. sad
Alsoppoiat tbe sick.WafiliVS

tn farming pttrpoM« »pd In rime brtnitm
ity taawtetatAad will offer a Gut oppor*
I unity tnpcraoM of.amaH meana deairin*

Ate ItTCEh-Wd

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3,UIZ3a .TJrtiWU aj fll.H
BrfuM A«, .kUptwHnSB “Aw
l-rioo &lt;,«,
1-™ W
»h. Ml, u Ik, time of f-rk..., Uttar
»t public or Drfrsu nl«, cuta'

adtAU.i smne jmtn

lnmtl«&gt;«.bmmwtnd
feat «&lt; l
aettjer upon said land* ao purchased, apd ।
fumhldag aalidhetery trSdanca tw'fadd j
Commoner that said land Is valuable \
maitjf for agricultural perynssa, ahaU ba J
allowed to purchase the same by parttw
at the jjme of- each purchase twenty-five
pet cenL of the pvvebiM aria
-------** ' 1
Mance of principal, st tie rp
purchaser, any time vldtia
t hereafter, nnd pay tng Intervet t
said balance of principal; and
missumer shall, upon the pay meat of said
twMRy.fire per ecnf, issue to said burchas. er a certificate sgt ctable to the terms of
. ■ .tn.. . *
.o nuicu l mrt H said sale, whk-b certificate stall be votd if MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.
,er ,J"
” &gt; &gt;••** pre
scribed it tn a large iianiber uf eases, end u/mrw aaid ptirclieaer or Lis assigns shall not,
This Snuff BMMsaei unsurpassed virtue* la tbe
«r&gt;A suer»M. £&gt;•« raw ia porfksArr. to which I within one year thereafter, a^tleypon and —— -r u in...*. _r «... v._ c._ --u 11__ i &gt;
wish now tu refer, waaprn.
»hu.UaAiom«llftiiamamluMM nub miaoH^ become Jn Mtuaf and ywrnuowrwf reaident
The patientTed «a /!&lt;
'Z rnw/rnwif rvei- thereon and cultivate ahd improve the
such os cold »&lt;ht sweau, beetle for or.
hamaasug cough, with eontin..ed wo in ilw hde
tho ruAt hxn, attctxied with sevr.e dianlxra
He cotncuencrd itnnediataly to get belter bv the
sywjtSrxTsa.rfessfaiw /* and ptnuntni aculcmerit tbereon.
Hair* LalMfe the s^ rulwaUr wywsewwul for Io cmc thepnrclmser does not make the
Breaking up di .tressing coughs and colds that I requried olBdavR 'of aeUlcmcnt as 'mam
base veer,used.
ti&lt;«cd in acction 8, the full amount of
W. D. Watcrr. M. 1).
. CivctnaTl, Nor. J, Uli
■

:a?r Tn Otaith n IWtfMe rtemedy,
f..r at! frkttj dtbcaacs and impurities ht the
LI.Mid, has long been sought for by med

nicdicaljraternltjr, iucnMequcneouf their
RK.pt being kept n nrcrct no that the
phyMcuma cmm.it knew whether they
u.ight be aafdy prescribed or Out. The
opposite courao is taken wHh the SiUHn
&lt;iia and SartaparUla. &lt;l'l*c fiinnula ia
mad« kasiwn, and mode t&gt;f peapanttions
given to alt phyaHsns- hence the pnpU.
hrity it luts so rapidly gained among I

them. .
• -maT j
S..1.I1.J Jjp hitaruACo. •'■

«vn»n

a larga stock of

\ Amww v?
O- O O X&gt; B,

Se. AdvorlUen—nl in unntar «4&lt;imn
&lt; f .mr 1»|CT, tatata tta JtaW f^nfrr.

;rr JI-M,,-.Btomkta Hklor. .r.

paled'
’"ring -U d^-nsca nf the triomach. Thrii
Mtperior rxrdlonce and **'nseaucut raiioun i« rendily acetHiutrd ft.r, Inxa the
well known fiiM that they an- made und&lt;T
the pena^tftl supervwtin &lt;&gt;f tho- proprie­
ty', in strict accordance with plnrrnaccm
i&lt;&lt;.-science. Its umj is always ;ultended
with the n&gt;&lt;Mit ben&lt; fir-irtit result^, nnd in

kbsSr »« rwi

Tfl.UfSFCT COLONIES.

Dr. OABTLE’8

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the eotpb &gt;a not badly broken, at all aaaaoM&lt;7tbt
Car, as their mraba with all their cenieeta. rm
removed rrilb them, and casilr Uslesed M tbs
fraowj apd If thia opeiatiou is axiUfaMr per
few home, will work as vigorcuslr m the new a
they did in tbe old hire.
-

KO 11E1S KILLED.
If the combs of tha,bee hire can be eaailr rr

\V a can clothe } oh Xrom the crpwn
uf tbe

bead to the sale of

tbe

foot

wnd warrant priced to suit

SANBORN,
r C'aiavtutioitfr.

,
THOMAS DUNN ENOLTSD, M. DRESET CLAPP. Jsx.,
OGOBOC All SOLD,
.
sAMm« young,
Mrfe ANNA WTIELHXT.
Mm UUbfttKUVAUGHAN,

Rang* West.

Oaitors uf Hot
interests!------- .-y-y
,
cess for ton yearn, a* tnt'Unkm
. • I. Course' Long Island.

l-y n iluwirdered stomach, its curative
j-.wcex are uf (he most *p*vdy, and p.-»w• rt'''l character, and exceeds aiy other
j r&gt;-|arati&gt;.h of the same cluing’before
the public.
lor sale by D nigcista and tL-alcrs geu. rally, everywhere.
.

Mas. DI. VERNON.
MtM&gt; BATTnt CLAW.
FtSLET JOHNSON.

BARVid.’S CONDiTlOK . POWDERS
Ilxnaicx A flamsaa bare ptm-baaed, at arsat
expenae tbe original receipt for maktbg Br. HarvetTe CopditioM rowdera wirich bar* bora idetiji. .
fted with all the^af tnUUmJ hntt tn the United
Slates. A cut of two Trnttkag Honea, will iaranably be found un rack naper or package of Harr*n*a
Condition Powders, which barexaraasxn gxoww ,
r« rszj.. JSF T'-ene Powders ere put up in Urge | -

MICHIGAN CEXTKL RAILROAD

Warrante under a pnua'.ty of l.'OO. to rxeel in 1
goodoeaa, t beapaiaes and utUtty any after bone

.ijsstinjs' JIritt Current.

Write only foe the

GOLDEN PRIZE.

jwncr.

GOLDEN PRIZE,
&lt;X)LDEN PRIZE,

GROCWES

GOLDEN PRIZE,

UOLDEW PRIZE

GULDEN PRIZE.

I dwtrtaeraear*, sale arKml Emate.
In the tnallaf of the caut»of Clcmarn Mc- I
aldjwe of Ca^ktea, in tbe
.f flaa
r"rw“*:i1 ‘".liceoac and authority bartiofc
ranted tone by the Judge of Prtbsle, top ‘

whi.H

which

HARD-WARE

MORE TAILORING.

iar KSOWUDGF. IS POWER.-jfel
F&gt;y»!da»*a Legtey (• T«u»g Me«.

ravHE «ab*cr.ben wouU respectfully annonnee
I to the eitiieos of Hastings and viciuily. that
lairing fornird a copar ikcraliip, for tbe purpose
of carrying on tbe

TAILORING BUSINESS.
jbeyjaro nee^prepared h&gt;execute work, with great

CIIANCKBY SALE.

A ^TLlEJUIIali’- ZLTSkS DlaliriSXll

« eotroty of Hany, fn chancery.
PTifswrr^ Oaq^aiaaaf, ...

Call sud exatuioe tbe Man axd m of garmrutj.

neat,

.

-t. 7&gt;r»c?.'Sf'Hs Ttr»rr tnd Mtfliit. Cle.tf
■sitaX - .
■

Sector-

ii/jc
Incapacity

S

Study, or

RShIK.

.

•

SHERIFF'S SALK

language, by a Hhysleian of Eminence. Any
wdirewerteacopybymair'utidor'eeab**^**-

Be rirtoc of one Esccptiun tMued Mat "C and
under the seal of Ib¥Cite*it Ourr fr.r the County
of Barry, to mt dimted anddeUtrnd, against the

tar Also the celebrated Female Monthly PUls,

DRY GOODS!
PROBATE NOT1CT.
। TATE OF MICHIGAN, &gt;
Prabaic tJoort

j,
CHANCERY 01

New Barry MiH,
IS »&gt;. i„
•• &lt;lo «•&gt;

rtccMUM

•

1TATE OF MICHIGAN".—Th
rtU MmwCr. lb. 9tb day o( May. al aea o efoak.
. M., st Um oMea of tha Judgs of Prebau, at
bkh tins* and place all part Ira interrva ted are

rMj

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az^u..

W&lt;bmpilfcr. tU prtweK-.ll1 utr’A‘

‘’T •???• 1“-,W‘ e»z.liM •■*«•»»
p—&gt;pte IW trLfal. ongoing to Kaluu-

orrBsco** txm-o.iT'
m.“€^

“j M pnw •• tai-

«IXMi
T7TT

jr*t- i

&gt;**r«*,

U.RH-

! .-li

�»LUMN!

DR.

INDIAN
DRY GOODS!

catvbliah tbe Act thnt all diatarow sciSTrom 1MI'CRWV OP THBwLOOtk—Utel ouriftegH*.
U.-Sit:, nod trie «kpei.d npou this naai teiA
. n»

dtvid

dhw«te jbbwv r

rUAJD’VT’Jh.'ST’S

"a—

Tbe stack cosaiats is port of
PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS. HOSIERY,

nvu. laroogtn of lt&gt;r body free and open,

Aad

MERINOS,

DENIMS,

READY RELIEF,
&lt;•

HARDWARE!

aad daU, Baraa Aadte Odk Bb«d&lt;

FLANNDA, SHEETINGS. STRIPES
TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

■Wuallioi most bo addrwrf

SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN-

r.lla ere made i» Saduntie. which epaSI the paroa
of the akin, rod saal ta Mature in throwing cwt
tha feor parte of «hh cvrruteioa within. The

TUCK.Y J^KANS, TW^DS^^ASSL

til Cwrtrr

wovs &amp; ®a©Mi

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

OKKAT JNflCOTKBY!

8AW8,

THE

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

W

r.

PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,
BASn. and PlTTY, BUILDERS’

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

CUOKING-

BOX, ami PARLOR STOVES, &lt;4 er

(DIfi.CCKilBJO I

cry rtyle and description.

GLASS” WARE

DR. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MABE.
Parot Oxa Douai rxa Bonu.

WOCXDS,

BTBAIX8, sad
SPRADtS,
the taomenl it la applied to the inured porta, all

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

We also manufoetaro Copper, Brass, Sheet Iron

.*“»•

sad Th Wareafsuy aad er«ry shape and deoerip-

w.'-rnrnmi

tioa, all of which we will sell st Hard Times

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CH ALL!
ptli. mil supplytheblood with tbe aame anoonl
of nntrifioo as owe nsa as it Ordinary breed; so
that. white the system ia mUSegolng a thorough
physicking. and rvgslsting process, it drily ba-

uig uisli. uut'lbeyai Waco go Io work st the founda­
tion of tbe dat.it, which i. tbebtood. Thrrrfurr.
it wiU be sbowu,cspeeidly by those who uro Ibero
Fills'that they will so elaaascsnd purifr. that diaeaao—that deadtv ooeaiv—wiU take Ma Oighl, and
tbe flesh of youth asd keenly will again return,
and the pn-.pect cf a long aud heppr life a ill
cherish aad brigbtro toor lays.
KW” All geuoine i’illt will hereafler hare I ha
name sad .ign.tnr, rfB. LARK JUBMJX. (necceroor to A. J. White A Cu.. un easb buz.

Persona afHicled with Urer Complaint. Drapep.ia Heart Diroaroe. Pullnem of Blood, and slfKmJrowbo M mihfrte So Irrtguteritiaa, H velaria.

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTSt SHEP

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS XND SLEEVES, (now gtyk,)

A fine assortment of Goods for

MEV AID BOTH WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

coixm f

os ALL Sawn tova Coarurwrag
Foa tmk Cena or kvtnunif,
Fun Damn or Tita 8xtx;
&gt;n Tin Cmz or Ltvra Contxanrr;
Fox Daorsr;
ia Cvaa or Tcrrr.u, Tvwoaa axd Sait
Knew;
' Fun WoxMa;
Foa tuk Crux or Oorr;
Foa a Dixxkb Piu;
Fob tub Ctm or Nirmeu;
Foa I’cumxo tux Bloom.

'"tauii* jomm,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
&lt; /UaesrirW ZroMeffos asMfeM t, rowl
2«d«r»rW./~r li« M*/ J ifo Add
•»d
•jUitrd
Flrjnd sad £&gt;adrt&gt;K

COOKIBG STOVES!

SHIRTING,'COTTONADEB, uf crery

variety and ityle.

CHECK

Their goods were bought la •*’&gt;. sad I-wiah that
Fries IS conic. 40 pill in each box.
. ’
Wta. Mudge * Co., proprietor of Dr. A. Trask-*1 all io want of any thing la WT line, would call
Magnetic OintoreoL Earlvdlc, Modiaon Co.. !». Y„
»-**» i*r*”
Geuafal Agent.
nMly '

cuke that

Fox txb Cvxx or Ditftnu t
Foa Jhvxaacxt
Foa txb Cm or Ixnioxanox s
Foa Hubackb;
Foa txb Ceaa or Dtbmxtxet;

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

WHITE GOODS, Ae.

SO Leonard Street Kew Vort.
Far talc br J. P. Roberta A Co.. ll..Hnga; P. A.
DaReimcr. Middleville; Eli .Xiehote, OnmgsrUlt,
A. J. Uowu, Prairieville; and by Uniggxta gen­

eu

iWwm*

Prices, for Beady Pay.

HATS ATTA ©ATS

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

my bigbest pleasure Io show Ibero goods to all

FANCY CASSFMERES, a large atock,

beautiful patternsiu»d vcrycieep; BLACK

names to revufy the unparalleled uorfolnem of thane
rrmedic, but .mr.por, her, will net penrft the
inaerthm of than. The Agenti below named furui»h Knluour Axkbicax Almaxac tn which they
ue given; with she faR descriptions af the ahote
.•omphiul^ end the treatment that ahaold be fal-

, Sj philtr.

' “ X. Bl. W
i Bb,
l Atlsad sad Tmr Agewt.

DOE SKIN", BLACK BROADCLOTH,
I shall sell Ibero berotiful gaoda for JTrody Fey

and not on time, (or rather never pay!. but will
cocviuce any one in three minutes, that il is for

BALSAM

HUCK TWE5TYFIVE CEXTS.
Aak far Rad war’s Regulator., or Regulating Pill v

All our RrtMdfoe are foe ante

Suld h.v 3. P. RoBMvrr, IJaatinp.

Pictarea.

Pict urea.

Sl01^ »ro'&lt;\ rrvpwlMty glre noUee

the ciliiras of Hastings, sad Barry coot
Oof~er*Dy.
thUhabrotrcMi.
^

PICTURE ROOM!

HAMWABE!
AND CUTLERY.

WILLIAM JONES,
*—*—

Old Fogjian Diatanced ntwraemaBr m raiizar
to ox. bi
&gt;
Young Amaric* Ahead.

WBfc^WBH8»

uro—
11
If yen want tbe PUBCBS BOYAL BKIBT,

Stairs,) *c*i A&gt;4* to P**

®RG EOX

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in* Ua
io U» ..«!« C»«M mu M Un &lt;o W lx
So -wi ■ &lt; TMi-o.-------“—*■— —
ooilioud la &lt;la bn._______________
dwefa
«1 thus b. mrtt bin "omdrakailk

iaxntr’i iCilaKi;.

Tbs boUla waa irreritfibht and they
s&lt;*on bMMps uprrarisan, Sam took but
one glass, y« hja bred reeUd nd hh
limbe lost tbeir strength. Cra^faq| &gt;«'
nuhisst rf-alU.
oad
shoute l.but awddesJ, bscaae silent, «ook
cd kccidv around, and then slipped out1

for a hand—wm ocoqjled—aigned Uw pd- fiafl le
pars Samuil Sraixo, and tas disappear cqnftssi
ed.
.
Pen
Sam bad fallen down overcome by rage ai
Awl tbsrris ot&gt;« hi that Irtrt lea. saase.
what bo bad drank, for there was I'vikl '. \'Wl
K.U.E» to .tores, iron, iteri. ssU., w&gt;4 Urif
Swift reshlog thrawfi. tea airy Ud..■aliment in bU glass, which none of ta the for
otbera contained.
'
her sfa
- More fearful than Mazeppa*, ride.
The ■rowel was several miles dawn ta . Her
WU oftre in ■rial a*abu
bay the next morning befiwe be staggered ‘tqytii.
Daa coursed along the skies
upon dick, but bis nsmo hud been read
“** J
J^|,1S
While orte olthaH it. WghU
off lung .LijCire. His astonfabrnrel and
Uy spread beneath hi. wondering *
dinnay may well be imagined. Ths nailjrward
ora pilled hi/n. but supposed be had sign­
ed when intoxicated; ta captain supposed •Ingulitr subdue*, thus to toock ta feeliito’ -------------- -the same, nnd w ould not . listen tu mm—r of your friends sod ta man who fores son-who 4s
SO they sailed for Callforoia.
■ --uXho6tr PilMBll
bm-eseetly tta.'«pp«rite ta aebdr, said
Crawford returned to Brooks Mills,
Kitty trembled al ll»o*o aolsmo words, taft U ta company had ftp objections, be
having accomplished the object for which when at tat moment Psul Carter stoop­ would tell them a-atory. Tbsf-Aq^
▼bieSfate hi. Mt.v. form haatrod.
he had left.
ed Iris tall figure at tbe low floorwy, and follow
^^f00
spoke aa
▼Mb tnaabr prida taconMioua worth,
The grirf nnd mortificfttioD ot Kitty ■trodd uprightly into ta room. Ilo waa
One of tha noblaal a arte of Gud.
may w«Jl be imagined, when she loarncd f ilfowod by two men, one of whom pro­
A atresia Klug—1 don’t reccollect hit
from him tbe faithlessness of her lover, duced A Warrant for the apprehension eff _
namsw-Hsd a pirilosopbar npee whose
That earth be never tnora wilt U.ad,
Cvinpootoo ofhia Hallo* man;
and the winter which followed wm dark James Crawford, who was charged with jt
‘ ’ «nt be el way a depended. Now, it
Ilia fleeting boor, uf life are aped,
indeed, with her hopes extiognlshcd, and stealing lumbar which had escaped, from
opened, tat one day the Eta tor-k
Aad swaraiadu hfi mortal .pan.
her father's intemperance increasing.— Smith*, b/fom fa the spring.
it into Ha bead to gu a hunting, and 'after
Crawford's
kindness
and
attentions
alone
* Crawford in. his surprise exhibitedguilt summoning Iris Dobtes and making the
And now witfcin hia whirling brain
made life enduraldc, vet shu felt a fflpug- In his eaprettlon,' but bo soon rallied and necessary preparations. Ee sum mowed
Tta-hla ofpM life iucroaaal daa.
nance to him which &gt;£e in rain endeavor­ declared tat jt waa a Lam scandal.
the pbltosopker and asked him If fc wo’d
.
IIwnr. teadred. taieada, with aU tbeir train
He departed with the officers, leaving rain. Tbe philosopher told Mm h wo’d
ed to overcome.
.
Of .west and tender aytapateira.
Huffman had passed r flay of drunken­ tbe guests to talk over the strange event, SOU aad bo and his npblee departed.—
4VTIOI.EftAI.K bsmI writel drahr to grocer**
Then o'er bi. mind a thrilling aoaae
ness. at)d Crawfiud had succeeded in get­
Paul Carter enlightened them wiQtta While journey wg along tay ma*, a coun­
V T ta prorjteonA MMa -ted stend."_
O' utter bopd&lt;nanra» te driven
ting him to bed. He then returned to particulars. He bad discovered ta theft tryman mounted on a iapkass. He ad­
“•
r WlLEfAM JOSEsi
He bows onto Omntpotere?.
’
the fireside where Kitty was sitting, and nt the t|nie, and thought of charging Crow­ vised tan V&gt;'return ; ' for.” said he, “it
T\KA!.KTlii» grorvri-..prori«fe»a. produce, Bah. i
And tarn, tea flatting thought* te Utare a'
spoke (o her of her fatnre, linprotectod. fort with it, but as It was disagreeable, certainly will rsht.** They smiled conAJ Butter .tad. pert. Ac. tUunw.SUM.t..«^
I and worse, by such a farther. Then he and had n&lt;4 dona so, and LJ i- —.V -—. ttmptuuMsIy .upon Hm and parsed on.—
ptate ; Jtacr’a Mock," ta one&lt;tacast uf hteel
Duraia from his haart an anient prajaa.
' told her of his love, and how be would for bls treachery toward Indian Sam, it Before tay had gone many milre, how­
▼hid*, ruing to the Morey Scat.
? ~ sijtact&lt;^.TTXore.
I protect and cherish her if she would per- would never hare been known tlirough ever, they had .rcaspn to regret not having
Sooner obtain, acorptaaca thrrx
| init him. She was deeply touched by so him.
Than oAuroa* elaude of InctnM e*ert.
.
’ .
takrii the rustic’s advice, as a heavy
HKATH. ELUK &amp; C&lt;
Crnwfi.rd had bech guilty cd many acts shower coming up, they were drenched
nmchkindnessoud express'd many thanks,
A bearanty peace pervade, tea frame.
' but begged him never again to recur to of meanness aud.oppcaateoa, and Sam was to the wkin. t When they had returned to '
Calming weak nature’a fearful twit;
I the subject.
a general .favorite, so ultaugh the com­ tbe palace (!*• King reprimanded ths phiAhl no*. 1.0* little. taaidcM. tame.
When Lar father recovered from Lis fit pany missed the pleasure of a wedding, losopbar severely.
.
Appear tee paias and jeya of life I
• if Intemperance, he waa, as usual, wretch­ they wefa nut disappointed.
‘ “I met a country man,” said, he, “a»d
A rending aoand! " Sare me, 0 God 1"
ed and despondent, and Kitts’s feelings
The rage and disappointment nf Peter he know a a great deal more than you, fur I
His laal words were that fervent prayer;
underwent their accustomed change, from Hoffman was unbounded. Kilty’s friends he told me it would rain,' whereas you
With lightning apta, a fifties, elod.
disgust to pity. Hhe told her with fall- would not trust her with bitnalonc, and to*d ma it would not.” ’
Ilia body ata. the biasing air.
| ing tears, and n trembling voice, that It ahe went with Pau! Carter and bis wife
”
DAKIU. COOK,
The King then gave him Iris walking
]
was In her power to make a man of him ; to their cabin.
papers and sent for the countryman, who
TVtiTICK OF THS PEACE, General Land asd
A eruaUed, di.jomted mam it iie%
that hu was deeply in debt to Crawford,
• I Tax Aarnt. w«t attend to the reneettun ul
S&gt;*ii:ude and on empty Lottie reduced soon muds his appearance.
Wite mangled limb aad ah.Ucrcd bone;
delrf. mhI .11 other b»«M|re« ^retaining to hi. offlee
and that if ta would many him. he wu’d her father’s temper, and ho culled tagt
‘Tell me,” sard the King "bow you
Tu join, tea ranaomed spirit flies
tMte. mlhHriyrar’. More. “V —*r»I he relieved from Iris feelings of append- at the end of several days to beg her to knew it would min.”
Tbemrcte 'rovud th* Elefnal Throne!
j eno-, an! solemnly promised Revet again ' return. Her friends would fravp Jissua4 didn’t know," said the rustic, “my
raaisttruxs, April V, IW9.
; to tame- a drop of liddrit*. Then inure 1 dftd her. Lot Mt his brutality bad not.de- jackass told me”
. «
’
, came to Kitty n terrible conflict, nnd rihi atroyed her nflvcflon for him, und she still
“And how, pray, did be tell yout'
made that mistake which but wrecked ta cntcrtainid hopes of his reformation.
asked the king.
'
I happiness of so many ; to a false sense of'
He suffered a tong end severe sickness,
“By pricking up his ctrs, your Majesty,”
duty she sacrificed every instinct of her owing portly to his previous bad habits, returned the rosilc. •
I. A. UOLBRPOK,
1 nature.
4 TTORXEY and CounslorU L*w- BoJWtor In
and parti v to the want of that sliniulua to
The King sent ta countrymais awar.
A fksneerr. General Un.l «n»4 Ta* Agent.!
She consented to rnartw Crawford, and widen bcVd been so long accustomhd.— and procuriiqj ta jackass from him. be
Jfltra, areoad sterjt of itetrr* btecte
I prcparntiuiis were wade for the wedding. During It all Kitty nurked hl in with the placed him—the jackass—in the ofire the
' ’▼il.ljXi'W’BGHBB,
I But a f.-w days before the ivent wm to most untiring sweetness and paticnce^nd philosopher filled
1 TT0R5SV. Ctawkw ar.d Steic.tsr. and Cir­
Sam fi»tmd frequent opportunity of stop­ I take place, a stranger, dressed in hunter’s ho was nut unmoved by It.
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“Aud hare” obaerred Jack, taking
ri. ctet Court €«wioiu»wncr. Offim in ttadej • ping in at Pvter lliiffnisn'i, tu converse • otesnie. called upon her. He Introduced
He wm free from the presence of his very wise. “» where the king made n
Ices, (upstairs,) scat &lt;!o«r to post oBke.____
with Kitty, and whcn,the time approach- I himself as John Brown of Oldtown, a tempter, and had abundant opportunity great mistake.”
hd fur bis raft togo d-&lt;un the river, ho friend of Ssimtcl Spring, whom, he said, to reflect on his tmal course. ‘ Kitty’s
J. M. 5EVTW6,
“H&lt;»w so T’ inquired the auditors.
proposed a p’an to bet. He would re­ be bod known intimately during,bis stay hopes were fulfilled, for he did repent,
“Wby.ever since that time,” said Jack. '
main at Oldtown, and enter a school, ! a*, that place; then taking from his vest with agony ot bitterness, and made re»o- I with a grin on Iris phiz, "carry/solar; '
Khty »h«Rrid not hare a busband wbu I pocket a smalt box, presented it to her, lotions far tbe fbture, which he never taaate «■ ofict.
■
‘
could neither rend n&lt;*r write.
I With npidogliw for having kept it to lung, broke.
Tu that she replied : “You are a hero. i Tbe box contained a ring of mossite g.-.ld,
Hia property wm wasted and his health
If home life U well ordered, the childSum ; but you do not know how hard it i and Kitty looked to her visitor frw an.ex- gonr.' and he ' grew so gentle M belf-do- .ron having according to their ages work
will be to lift op your tall person in thu planation. Ho told her that he had been nying,,tat it sis’ pitiable to see him.— time, play-time, book*, games, and house­
j cominissimHMl by his friend to. make pur­ Mty.found ft^yery Ulcteuij to,yorkfar bold ay mpathics, they wit! lure home and
ABC rises.*
A flush of mortification passed over Ha i ehnscs, which were'dea'gnid for a present lorn, very sweet to receive'bls "fatherly find pleasure there.
pUYSICUX rad Sutyron^nwriliagon Broad
ftce, but a moment after he looked up to herself; that the ring b»x was by inis- tenderness, and hia little attempts toearc
Give ta ifttie ones slates and penwith a bright amllv. and said : "lean bear | take put into hrs own peekage, which he forbad relieve her.
M? P7 CH ERBY,
oil« and eocowrage them to make pictures.
' had not discovered until the «&gt;tbw articles I The people of ta1
Drawing will amuse them when noisy
1
The 'pfnn was carried out, and ho ca- | were sent, atnlwi he fiomd no eafa oppor­ riot confine thetr sympathies sach within
! comitered all of which he bad been warn tunity of for* a«&lt;fing it. flccided to keep It his own fonr walla, ito tbe wolf Hunger able; and this art wHI ba uwfhl tn them
ed; but his purpose was not shaken. Hu nntil he sh''itld mike his accustomed hun­ yiever lotted l» kfPetcr Hcffman’a win­ in aftar life. Hate thorn nrnd to each
1. a. nioirr.
f applied himself with m much pereever ting excursion up the river, when be prom­ dow ; nnd Khtvj'^lfah'IMf fatal* reCovet­ iJthar stories arid. paragraphs of yowr soA TTOMXEY and Goassdor a« L*r. Sri4el‘.’T’ ance that be was soon enabled to read,
ised himself tbe pleasure of calling upon ed, farmed a plan of yopayhtg thdr kind­ leetion, tnd eave the fanny things you see
■ but writing he found murii more diflieiilt.
ness and preserving her own msm of In­ iu thn papers to read to them at yoor leisKitty wm "till mystified J she replied to dependence. She..gathered up'Ker little urev You cannot imagine lx&gt;w much It
’ He could nut snecoed in Pirrtilng one sen
tence which he was willing that Kitty Mr. Brown that ta*hod received do other rtore’df hooks, and Invited all ta child­ will interest them, and bind them In you.
rimnld look upon—ihos be wne unable to artidca. and had no rearon to mipposc rod to go to her for Instruction. The plan But ohooM » eH, far the impresstom made
tbnt she had been remcridwred by bts succeeded, and In the fulfillment of her upon tbeir minds now will last when the
1 fulfill hi&gt;* promise of wjiting to her.
'
Crawford, with.die keen glance of jcal- frlettd. 'ffo-u ta heard ofSah.’s devotion new duties, she realized' muchtappine«a.
nawy, discovered the 5®“tl,«1 CMlwtong U- ; to hetalf. and «»f hie iotenlion «»f return­
Again the winter snows melted Into
___ &gt;r«._ and spring Ifito summer. The
tween thalorere,T&gt;ut as his own interest ing t* Bftw»ks Mil! ns sn«i ai Mi school spring,
in KlUy was no secret, he resolved nut to had ended How utfiike the areoowt wild sMdcmetit wrt Increased By the addition
CrawfordJmd given ber.
be outrivaled by Indian Sam.
of several familiei, and Kitty’s duties as
, r&gt; Sam’s school wus nearly ended, and he
teacher became proportionately import­
. had begun to count tbe tinre hi days when ted, say ing that it was the name of the man ant. Crawford .never returned, and ta
। be would return to Brooks Mill, when who had called far the package—thftt be mill fell Jirto other bands.
’ ’
one morning be w»s hailed by a familiar had represented Wnmclf n chining at
Sackabata had rejoined bfa tribe, but
voire. It was that nf Crawford, and eve­ Sam’s request, M be XA» going directly to he appeared occasionally to make inquV
To Grus 8a.s^-Taks apfare of silk
ry old feofiog of resumtment vanished in Brooks Mill; that the gleam of Iris eye ries furSam. He alwsrs said, “He eome aod dip k into a solution «f nltntte ef sil­
; tbs ptosM!* of reetag a ttretatn taweV WM bad, and his story inconsistent M he back sarftn—bc al!
ver and asnmotua, is which it. must be
tlement. Crawford told him be had eoroc told of Sam’s sudden departure lor te*. i hWhwd r
suffered to remain about two bour*. It
Area on berimes ennisreerf wi* therein, and that, togutber with the strangeness of One lord
it taa «ka» oat, retpoaed inftMsrrta of
wbkh would detain him several days, and the event, gave him strong snspldons tat had distui
bydrogsft gas, which reduces ta uHrats
tfan he detarkd to him all foam ofthe he bad been unfairly dealt with.- Vf
aad lesvesta si tar in asmtottsstatariieettameat, mentioning Hoffman and Iris
Kitty had grown cold and stem, with
daughter InddWteJty, m if tay were not the purpose she had resolved to fulfill,bat
of especial iaterest to rithsr of them.
the assurance of her lover’s fidelity onSam bad con:missioned a friend who sealed ta flood-gates of feeling, and ta
MTgritag to Bangor to' BTOCOtw fiw Mm was again Bring sod bopefifl.
'
a?&lt;r«wAdSi4Un ranMrtt; rto’l
several articles which lie darigand to preto ®IU,. Vi tW
rt&gt; omtatUm Wirt ll»nng.»a ArJ.
MmaMtlanRH Hrt .jSrH ww aV
with- Mtn,- dMd by -dSStajr, fcS rt. rtncl
*
&lt;;
2;
Sb, driafed. iNa to towoyrtto
phrtar, -f b.. M-r. wnoSrt WnnXta a wiU cosnw brakes lows

LANCE
ihYt I

Vhrt pallid chota
blosC-^tyas,
JUidorphaD-s tears, sad wriew*. sighs;
WW testa bwhstWaM Ml fa*.
Bsv^ fotastaalfax^ptateni .

▼Mia ttetoap tears tertea fat,
▲ ftta wbs Site oar ita rrt wo,;
A traitor to teatasa"

▼bd terty stare s rosy ta.
Dot bldra beMstb that iresch'reek gates.

AM Ise Ute aptafth tar dan.
▼Itlj webs to trap theft fcllo* siaa.
Yaa,ktey
bsvs A tankard msda,
Aad MUi psnss tea beaaful ixsdp.
▼bn, atlll tte lifted Bros display.
And freely atU, ia optc day.
Wite each d«ri»e they weave a ebars,

An addsr’a sliag te teddan tears!
Thay suriy-kas*, aod taw U well,
’Tia lujuld polara that they aril;
*T» fain*» bsoa;Mamaary** worts;
▼by sol ft by « sftidar tarm?

A rose ia said to smell tea asms.
If catted by any other oamt;
Dy t»:i sama rule a poison will,
▼hsrerer oaUod, ba pciaoa stilL
Ob, is U not enough to bear,
.
Thetis to which tbs fissb it tetr,
▼ittesut tea aid of pniaes's breath.
To &gt;irtn our U»d wiih crie&gt;« ud death,
I» terra not power io tesrrat law*.
That penkh crime, to atop tHi eta**’
l» tbaro no poorer ran stay thia hood.
Koarrnkiag with in vtetim'n Hood t
J» iters no helpj eno nought te done?
Or urari It still rail reeking on,
With thousands, trembling on its brink,

tbotoa somnssa practice rf wsBtag
from thsfloek, tbs bcstrspccimeBs, fcebe
great reason why so many sMftptaift tof
detsrtastan of their fl.cfcs. awk* far
more plausible mam then broediajfa-

Taan?LA«w Tries.—TLs aaaaon
has arrived whoa trees should b« trans­
planted ; the aoaer ibe work i» aow &lt;hoo
the better. Akhmigb aomt variates
may do wall if nolast dll ooly in May.
The bolas for trees ahuald be dug largo
enough to.take in the route in their , aal'l
position as Dear as may be. If ths aoil ia
not already rich and proparly prepared
throw away ta earth from the holm, aad
act the trees in p«&gt;d soil, prpcurad lbr Us
purpose ; place ths roots pn.pvaly aad fill
all Ueiateratices with earth; when lbs
hole is nearly full,, pour m tkoln*i«a part
ufa pail t*f water, r.nd finish filling; ovpr
which place some mulk.-»&lt;iB£ of cuarso
ruatiure, saw dust, ur chip manure, and
for.lh« want of cither,» aira&gt;r.» Throw
just-dirt enough &lt;*p the straw ip prvvoct
it blowing o(T. Bcfur^jscUlng ths Uwa,
cut off all bruised or mudtatod coots, with
a smooth cut. If very dry fur aomeximo
after »cU:ng..gi v® watir to tho tree*; but
1 if proparly uipltchcd, iittk waler xill Vo
required.

Cartki Killed ar Eati&gt;o Soaoncw.—
An aunonymous writer, grrfrraliy sup­ The' Independence (I'*w«A GoulU gives
posed to be the Rev. Henry Ward Berb­ an account of tbo dcstructifi of seven bawd
er, after describing b&lt;»w, when a boy, be of csttle from eating the refuse of Clrioese
stole a cannon ball from the Navy Yard,
sugar-cane, after it had been cr.ropressed
at Charlestown, Masi., end with much
iu lire n*tll. Tire outer eoatiqg of the
trepidation, and mon: baadache, worried it
stalks is of a very vtlcrnna character;
away In that universal pocket of youth,
when thca broken up and token into thu
Iris but, vfinds up with tbo following re­
stomach, it operates like brokvn glass,
flection*'; rejections which though philo­
culling and penetrating entirely through'
sophically trite, arc conveyed with much
the coals of that brgun, pn*ducing a vio­
force and freshness:
lent iuftaiumatlu*. A post-mortem at"Wheal reached home, I had nothing
to du will my shot. I did not dare to I animation hi Ibis ease rarealed pus as the
came of death. This important Get abu’d
show it in the house, nor tell where I got;
be tunda known to every farmer, as it
it, aad after oua or two solitary rolls 1
may be the means of preventing a scrigave it away, OU the same day, tu a
i ous destruction ».f their stock..
rrinqu Streeter.
_
/I. to* dljoindrt rnlM . j
Expuuw—nu—In
pxxl Aol &lt;/
h.to my
1 tMrt (. -n*
g.rJl.mm U lhe SUH lrJ
t w~ tbe U.1 Um, I
.win. (nwpt | „^rinimr, „w, ,,J| uf iri, ‘WyJ
• litlfan»««ter o&lt;■ bn.n now .nd tbrtt.) I ,nJ „ lhe
„r
lifc
coveting more than yon can enjoy, which I
has made my whole life happier. It was 1
rather a severe mode of catechising, but'
ethics rubbed in with a rix pound shot are
better thali nona at all.
But 1 *4o t.iMt doing the same thing—
going, into underground and ditty vaults
and gathering up wealth, which will, when
got roll round their bc.ids like a ball and
bo not a whit softer bi-caxisc it is gold in­
stead of iron, though there Is not a man
in Wall street who will bcliero that
1 have Seen a man who has pul himself
to every humiliation to win a proud-woman who has been boro above him, and
when ho got her he walked all the rest of
his life with a cannon ball tn his hst
Ibavo seen young mat enrich tamsclves by pleasure in the same wise way,
Large Aaaoarrcw.—Henry Shaw Eeq.,
sparing no pains, and scrupling at no sac­
rifice of principle, for the sake at least, of a wealthy cltizow of St. Louis, is con­
carrying a burden which no man can structing an immense Arboretum and
garden on Ibe plan of the J nrdin dee
' All Uts world are busy ia striving fur Plantes, as a gift to the eity. Ha derigns
things tat give little plrescre and bring to make a oomplete cnih-ettou of all tbo
much care; and I am accustomed In all known trees, plants, and shruba, and io­
my walks among men noticing their ways dude in its objects a fall course of inetraocud talr folly to thick, there is ft man tioo ia matters relating to agriorfture. .
staling a flftoon ball; or, there's a man
Lra tor tub Boaaa.—A coirospoDdent
with s ball oa his bead, 1 know it by ta
way.ha walks. Tltc money which a clerk ofthe Northwostem Faraxtr. h&gt;wa, awya j
purloins for his pocket, at last gets Into ”1 planted rail fifty apple trees four years
bishat'likd aotnnnn ball. Pride, bad age, and. have n&lt; t fost oos fmm hard freeetamper, snlfishness, arH pmninais, willmii lag. Tso years ago, thence borer d*
a tuan m ff
had a ball oa bh Imad J— alruyad eight of the laigeAtnnd bnstuoaa,
And ton thousand men In New York wHI but an application of strong )ya,t»MaS
die this year, and as each oa« falls his bat year since, has bceu-an afftrtV*! rcakady.wHI eome off, and oat will rut! an irt» \.. -Wsan. XorR^iuuuM-A moderately
ball, wltfoh for yearn he baa Wore OM Ms
deal lb ineanyWig.
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A certain Iriab attorney threat Stead to apffS^f larva rif other hteEGta, and pre’
prosecute an.DnubJre
printer
for
taartujg
mote Aegroalh of
addr t^
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AKtoUrij. tom

4'wak.ragion, aac sHa.isgs many or rh-m No rai
Jta lavato aAvan^
ot nta inetSj_ -wnnw ayyne uuron*
«T
rid fc
ture, and with no vary, stall defined in notbifig ^■eaiianh.indiviSuar from pun- ,
r
tw.tiffljot doing-muofa work—Suing by
”50b
mMU !»»•«• »•
Uhinent,
wto
Itf-lcwtwwi
have
glran,
^Jhfirm^ as the phraas ia ihstaa foil be
»&lt;-T..OUx M«&lt;M. «Uoh*r&gt; for­
wnrt*u®* “•
M«ragb u. find out the Hteniand'droft of cven a word .toitepureganw* »«•-&gt;»
m* ri.ll.mril ririr.rn bc*awl wrib e.
ibwrfld dMusittoj Tbo sod uf thia year fleeing fugtairn.’ Tteupatoetothe Af-'
™»UM. fcrbwrriir* A oJHKril * toriosn slata-tratto ft the tretreWobject to
-qA
p
. &gt;- ■
a. ! Hbooe who observed the riisracter of
ihiae^igralion tfife tpring, roust iiavo nn.
»ttod tbo »•* BVtnbar who wore totally violatioiutoaV tan &gt;rahihiting. the. tri,
:■
BvtmUa. April 27.
enprepefed foe an expedition of tbk kind 6c. Irtte trowed
oTrtrthf of tiwr
Aocmmte' from private Sources of the
block aarpri-bag, an eatra pair of? boots, Soutlii^
of odr'
rids, represents thh rondition of
and owhatantial Mfeof dofote. with,'™
wfth ttafoNorthern
apeloglreravfiodansrirusc
far
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alWraln
Utah
xs
materially
dHferrnl from
onry.&lt;»4 almost, a riio or.a^ao, m-.d
The following !a
gitive, a crirnlryil snd
•Ito fheej.iln&lt;«^
• those prtviouslv reported. It is pnallive, perhaps riz^bootora^tttetolly. cwwtiaft«J
fbom '&amp;4*VBjih66a'^
; S &lt;ttF«ra&amp;t^t &lt;?en . nmtnjnr6( h&lt;to.
. lin k Mtfil f«r a .trip: of one thousand
That
’
Tta'dodr’'la'ope
/ we demonstretinii has been mada by the
t_
down..your
r. wUea. -Qt mining intphmrata, op any- the people to the X»»nlr violate the Fugl- ’
. iMarshal mBy tai"
I’ 'peoplif that perrons are suhpeened aa
vkum, and if yoo sea guc yosr ease in.
in sepfcrariag thai;«nid«aof
rive 8taw»1jew: Bttl thia etccae docs
. witnesses there, arrested and placed in
gold from the earth, lbe.cz hi hi tfonwax a
to tho Federal gmrU ytia are safe; tbe
nofjrriitender'eotirislent Ih'e action of
s charge of the troops, for sxfe-kreplhg; that
Steury enc. Ilfs not pr&gt;&gt;haMe.foat thev
verdict in reaer^pprjQu iis—“not guilty."
■ the Wrtrjffhf Utah county notified Jndrtwssje in better supply &lt; b Irariigi Kimsas the Federal courts, wbieh- ennrim for of ,
crowded
court
jopm
tn
get
a
look
al
their
. Cradlebaugh that be was prepared fotake
.- dtjr, Lmveuworth city,; 8a. Joseph. Atehi fences-agAliftt the Furtive Wa^e Law. 'Steal n^roen feem Africa ; confine them. ftets. AIl rtwtralntI»for«&gt;tten. .l^such-.
in
th«:boM
of
yew
ship,
Jestaring
In
their
. son or; any other point un tb«:Missuuri and arquitjir c^s^ca againaVUrs pnj- (
ea and txblei
Mqtfouq' py (be moott I charge nif all the prisnnere arewd of
. crime.' Be had a secure jail, and would
!..riser. But ihuOUDda have gone, bowevhihitingihwslave-trade. .’&gt; itrj-i
’ •wwwroptfon; dying (FMn ntglea or excited, or most'rehhirMome, Dere they
fttjdB^inii If some live,'sail them into wine is heard, hurriedly spokrt &lt;&gt;n .ahI Increase bi| bnnd (6 any extent the Judge
v M^aodjt jwiB-nM bbl,mg until w« sha|l
Let us csauilneJ.M.
***’ hopeless slavery ; and if you are triad at sides•. then there 1ia soajeaaiun of ccfes&gt; required; that (he Grand Jutj were just
sea tn what extent tbay Laro improved
tbeir fcrthBea. .
. •; J.
’ prepared tn make a preaentmcnl when
drman^
W» by-the afeye hold-,
iha, smart wiU adjudge yea. -"not oC“D6irnfn frnht,‘’“&lt;?et AlTtha heochea,’’
Recently, me hare aadrrgtncd • that,
‘‘Sit down,” ‘-Bilence in -Cour%" ‘‘oljper,*’• they were discharged.
era of tbe aranli.WTber aay to «a£“if you
guihy.” bnl gn-c to one of these same “order*butKseemed Im^tesiMe to jt-.
ft W also asserted that Governor Cum­
L while maay al thaw emigrants have tbe
will earth and return bur Mires
ns, we
•fcfeit Africans wZrekr of bread, and cheer store order, til! 'the Judge directed the&gt; mlng. Secretary Harnett, Prosecuting
cnld.fever well dmsloped, there are hun2 dtefo, perhaps thonsar.do— thedo edrpet will steal on mere alaroa.’’ .. Th** in lbe&lt; blrft'wfih A C£&gt;d speed, toward the shores clerk to call the names of the jury. The! .Attorney WjUon, and Dr. Forney arc
sack and devil^nayKare boya—who have eyes to some to our nortbertf dqngli&amp;esc
opposed tn, and indignant nt the c&gt;urw
;of Caoyxia,aBd no power on ,«anh/ahall. uproar instantly subsided, aa the dark
: wnenbrrly diflrerot object in view. ’ They is a reataoniibU propnaijjun, and i»ny dli
called the names ot the' Jurors, and they pursued by Sinclair aqd Crhdlelwgh.
oars you from the pasaky to eta law,
t
The Drterf AVire.published a memorial
start with the Intention of ‘•brlnging.up’’
ir&lt;^iuation to accede to it ia considered a siriftH fallowing the ominous verdict— severally responded; when the twelfth
at Ptkca'a Peak , or thereabouts, but tliey
namj ia called and responded to, a pini from the people Jo Oimntlngx, attempting
don’t intend to stay there. It is now arid valid ejswso for the opening to* «6e slave,
might be beard to drop in tbo ouddeuly to prove the Illegality of Cradlrbsugh’s
that, being- owe thrift,' they can rwdih trade. VFa have nd guarantee jhat even
holding a Cqurt at Provo, iwerdy erlti
aiilk-d crowd?
• drop down np.m Sonora W CMhtnhus, such a promise would ba kept, -B»it era^" iZurtoTtzapm.—Ttare stems to be a \ffho jury are -att standing. Clark—. rising tho fuage‘sd»urae, accusing bi tn *»f
not exactly as fiHtmstere, but with the in- if we had. whoro ia th* jwttarl IF to aetr unination, on ibepartjto.our citizens “Dlhiiel E. Sickles, stand up and look al: setting aside the rivi! authorifici of the
teotlun inf taking p&gt;«SMB{'*i of—or at least
the jury." Bicklei Mood up, Clerk— Territory, In employing troops to execute
steal a man and sell Hfo, was iro;.crime; to improve the early part of the atswo
M. foothold In—those jetton
“How say you gentlemen, hare you। ths orders of the Quirt with valid reason,
guilty' ia.-making sundry improvements. Qur agreed upon y&lt;&gt;ur verdidl"
States. Gsrtaifi ft it that ntoeth^a hire and if, io cq-vh a fleeing
clearly indicating a disregard of the latest
been held by them at St. Joseph, if not nf no crimes (unless it- be i-erimt tu be mechanics seem Io find plenty ofetnphiy.exprerned policy &lt;/ (be Administration
Arnold—“We 'have.*
other places, wft^ a i iew b» rotisiritaHrn born a slave, uy to have been stolen and rnent'Ti^r:the present.in building and re­
(3erk—uHow uy you, do you find the. concerning Utah ; charging him wlthi hav
about the movement, ff they do pot find sold info "slavery.) and. .relurp bijn tn a -pairinc. , fallow ds Goodypar, with tbeir prisoner at ths bar, cuUiv or not guilty.”' ing.^cled purpose Io force a collialun
tho gold diggings to their Rking, then the |
Arnold—ItyTGCTCtY.
betwpen the people and the troops.
ennditiou worse than death, v era qd crim a,
ihmjoanite nt idle and disappointed pcr«ma i
.c
The'Mormons seem U&gt; regard Duchan
Aa these words fell from the Jlps of die.
about Pike’s Prak will be rips for any-. lhen lh*uiHd siert tn con- orory to tbeir SV*c on Stafe street, wMvb Foreman; there was one loud, wild, thril- an*s proclamation as exempt ingall parties
thing, and nothing will be rosier than to tain a shade,of justice. But aa.ihe cms Improvesappearance, hlferum etieel Itng, lutnultilodi 'hurrah sent up by the. from arrest f't" all past efftUM-s.
engage in this predatory •ineurafoa
.into
•
•
now stands, tbs proposition-to Jrta: ‘if ia rewyiu* iU full proportion of improve- spectators. Cheer after cheer resounded
tbe States of Chihuahua mid Sonora. Ev­ I you of the north will return’ to iua our
In the Cbort ro.&gt;m.
mente, in tbo shape of SdditioM to the
en granting that tbeir Indinstions, In many
New Orfeans.Apr'l 20.
eases, might not lead them tn engage iu stolen property, wc will steal on more." dwellings formerly eraoted, while 1&gt;. C.
The steamship TennHwee.’with «d» ices
such in enterprise, yet suirvatfotr is. n The.Fugitive Shue Law makes man steal­ Hawley ia about tu erect a p»w dwelling.
W» learn that several articles hare ap from Vera Crux to •‘■the 22d Inst, and the
provocative nf many wrong duhtgs, and it ers of every indivfdttal at the norih. It Wi trinrt mfr street dmirpforimjer will peered iq the Detnift free Preet, to lata, city of Mexico to |hp JVth last, arrived
will Be so with them. That there ari requires the fconttnl01on of a crimehgninst
give Jefferson, that oonsidoration which claiming thgt by the partial defeat to the here this evening.
many meet on the road it h&lt;&gt; seriously enm aodetyjagai? ‘
Republican ticket lo the town of Cartnel,
Mirftmnn had forced the line* of Grn.
tmanity; agirn&amp;fcjustictq its importancu demands; are ask fur- no
template thle expedition agnlnatthe Mex' intjptf county, the acts of tbe late Legisla- Anipudis, at Orizaba, and reached the
against
conscience
and
ngain»t
God;
and
more thn that.
.
'
icon States, we are well nsdared.
d^re, and especially tho Registry law, had capital on the 11th Inst, with'a di m ini»h
yet we are Cnmpetird tn obey thia law?
received a signal condamnation. Also rd army.
Tbo LiUrals Ins been defeated an J
The laws pruhiUtiM tta African SlaveThe Wxiraxa.—The Jut week has। that the eourpo uf our Senator. Hi»o
ffarrei Wilhama, was thereby disap. driven from Tacutaya and Chapultepec,
Trad &lt;»,• pre wwa none of there-''abjcctiona- been very »irm and plensaat. Farmers
proved by bis cunstitnsnte. Whoever losing *200 men.
Nr» To*. April S3.
|.M« '“&gt;“'»•« Ut, ™Voo c- rfr-.;-, pro wiU do wejl to tuny in spring crops m believes that these matter* were paved
Msrimon .was murdering peaceable
The mret inveterate croaker cannot ho . hilj'ts a pt&gt;ftirsal|y acknowledged crime; fast as it can be done, and done well.
upon in tbo Carmel Township election, foreigners, indiscriminately.
blind to the restoration of business cutifi- J.and yet tbo United States Courts rise
know* little of the facta in tbo case. Th®
A formal protest has been Uauod
vote on tbe Stale ticket—«7 majority for against the recognition of the Juarez guv.
..
.
... ' above, or kink below the law. and acquit
The fnanufiteturing Interest* pre in their
. Martin—dues undoubtedly involves de- errunent.
the offender*. By the action of th' Fede­
rlnrv—enme are running night and day.
ti»ioo with regard lo them, hut the defeat
Consul Black's eacqnatnr had been
Medianire are employed, and occo*innnl ral Coirtt, the Fugitive Slope fate is tn। of Republ icans running for township offi- withdrawn, atd be banished from the
strikes fnr higher wagrtf are reported.— Jcrctd in the jforlh. and by the attian of
k oe« was brought.about by trickery, by country.
The ciittnn. s&gt;&gt;gar, and tobacco stales are the acme Courie the Slave Trade it re­
misrepresentations, by local feeling and
Tbe Mkiatlan has been captured by Pceasy. The West is yet poor, hut rvery- open- d at the Svulh.
interests, and by tfa dpeda nf tb&lt;»e who qnalera.
4
body aays that a good crop will bring
“■tele the Jivery of lieoven lo aerra the
The English were threatening the Pa.
Notwithstanding these facts, tho min­
them nut all right; and every body itys
dtftfil in." Wo have not aean |he article* c'fic post* and demanding payment. The
that the spring, s» far, la promising. G»iod\. innsofafavery florae tn us with tbe specious
in Qm Jfrae Preu— for that delectable British Minister insists up.iu full payment
merchants get alt the credit they want— lie In their m»uih«, that If the North will
sheet won’t exchange with Republican of all filaims.
Dxsn Lxttbbm.—During the quarter
Farmers are invited'to trade and pay In consent to tltal or return their ttoltn
The British Cnmmandrr of Vera Cruz
cnintrw papers— but we deem there slate
which closed on the 91st of - March last,
the fill.
elate* for them, the Smith wHI refrain the openers of dead letters hi tbe General mentadue to Mr. Williams, whose rourre had been instructed tu demand 11.500.­
Ths Currency B.ink*. which are the best
in the Legislature was consistent, and 000 from tbe custom Bouse, and, in case
P&lt;*str&gt;ffiee.
found
2.196
which
contained
from
committing
any
more
theft*
upon
thermometers of the times, are expanding.
highly satisfactory to hia friends sod con- of refusal, was to bombard tbe citv.
Massadiuesctte, In March, increased in tbeir own acqouto. Even were thia true, an aggregate &lt;*f &lt;103292. For the quar­ stiltaate,—toloa Cmnty RtfubScatL.
Juarez's Exequatur of tbe Spanish Con­
circulation some &lt;500,000; the rest &lt;&gt;f whsrs is the justice 1 where the cvnaislcn- ter ending 31 st December, tbe number of
sul had beru withdrawn.
lelteru
wee
2.745,
with
&lt;12.085;
quarter
New Eogtard is n.uch more. The luuiks
Frew ths Ctsratand Hsrsldending 80th Beptonibcr, 2.729 fettera. The OberUn Ladies—God Bless Them.
everywhere, where reports are made,
FHItansten ass»av the Fike*. Peakers,
covering &lt;12.921 ; and the quarter which
show an expansion of paper'money. Wes­
jfllE ESDOF VOIX'ME THREE.
It perhaps is no tgivi'ly known that ami m. Jjavenworth, April 27. ■
d«erd 'W the Mhb June fart. 049leMera.
tern metdumts and bankers arc able to
Agents here and at other pointe have
re With this number, wo complete the with &lt;21,498. Total for tbeyear, 12,200 ber of the wives to the indicted areahar­
Burrow “currency" at tl&gt;4 east, fihapera.
ing prison life with tbeir husbands, refas- been secretly urging emigration forward
In drove®, from the Evt and South, are third volume nf the Banner. With thia letters and &lt;56.679.
ing to accept private buepttality, but ron to tbe gold regions, with a view of form­
on tbe wing for the Weal, ready tn buy number we shall be compelled Ju take
stantly cheering tbe laner walls of that ing • nucleus at Pike's Prak, fi« a deaceot
Txcaar ar nil Wit*.—Tbe Litchfirid
anything that is cheap and good.’ Specti loavejrt some to our subscribers, owing
frownit-gjudicial fortress with their smiles upon 8&gt;&gt;m&gt;ra, Dunngu and Chihuahua.__
latdrs in Government land took.50.000 t&lt;&gt; the fart that they have nut poid tip aa (Gunia^ Snquirtr of April 21, revet
‘ We know a mis in Westred N. T. and tbeir words of ctocr. Tbe Leader of No concerted plan »uu yet-been given to
acres of Lud Warrants from Wall street
we think they might have dune. Now who could not write when he was married, this muroing, in speskihg to Bushnell's the emigrants, but the leaders of the mur.
last week. Railroads are just beginning
but who was instructed by his wftb so present prison in the goveroiBeot build mriu bw their h..pc, no
to feel tbe flood tide that is wafting every­ is a good time to subscribe, and all the
&lt;/ Un p-ld ia Ue e.nar .nd lb,
&gt;ng.
:
. ,
fatter for our having reduced the. sub­ tiiorungbiy, that within five years after bis
thing upwards.
“Thujril room of Bushnell wreguand- (rrr.b.bl« diwai.iuti.a
aambw.
It has idtrn fallen tn nttr Jot in prophe­ scription price to one dollar and twenty marriage ba was elected high sheriff nf ed by bailiffs yesterday iwfl lut pight, •Kb ibeprn^.r.tUwmiar* Il la
cy evil, and we have been uumercmiHy. fire cents. We have been impelled- to hia county, and within ten yeera served though' the marshal had tad the test to «&gt;«led U»l 10 000 ban .irwdr
lour
years
in
Qwgreea,
and
ia
now
one
to
stowed fiw »v. It is now our phiry tn
this courre, nut from a conviction that wC the must prominent finoueiera in the Em- every possible assurance that Mr. Bush­
prophecy good; not becau«o we fear stun­
nell had bb desire, to escape. Mra. B. is
ning, but because we know there is a giaxl rould afford it with our present suhacrip- p«re State, prwident of a tank, and worth permllted’ to share his imprivuQtneut,
probably taM a milfom todtetara."
time cuming.
tion tat, and method to payment, bat io
which she does with a true woman’s de
the hope ufadding tu the number to1 ear
HT-Tbe New York Sere to is tosplci votron to ono who is persecuted for no
Exd of tux Wobld—Tlie Millleritrs.
other crime but’ obeying tbp gulden rule
rtitacribcrs,
sbu
of
Inducing
more
priimptous.that
theapxbot
of
tbaCbaHestno
Haor Secund Adventists, in Newark.aenpteof doing unto Olbera aa * e would they
paring for the second coraisg of tbe Me* ne**..in ihqir pay menu. At the .com- banol Democratic CoaveMiim, next tear,
pte Galena Adiertiter ttf the ifftli
sbtMiia do 'ditto.'jrdte Mjs. ^rek,. Mrs.
slab, ur.tbe end of the world, which they inroc£R»cnl to the Fourth Vclauia, we • will be the fiualxUspento« of ibe Dem­ FUcb,«pd Uttar tushie women of Oberlin,
that Mr. K C
ocracy,
and
tvrtT-wrrthree
scrub
tickete
:
compute will take place «® or aUrot ths shall endeavor to review the past somaalso cheer by tbeir presence the prison Wisconsin, has
for it to aaaaiitoi that the fated puller of
Passover uf 1859. which commenced-«n
whal, and takt n peep into the future: Iu csery prarninewt clique of the party jug­ lile to their hustanta, fathers and broth­ •Ctarrt Creek
Munday night, April IB, and continues
tbe meantime wc would thank those of glers for the atteoaasiim, to rule or ruto?' ers. on whom the officials of the Federal last November.
for eight data.
.
Quite a large number have believed our subscribers wfio responded to. uju

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for several yean, that the couau tn mation
of all Shrugs was at hand, and various
times haa bean set, but espectatiim bus
been disappointed. Their fiiiih, however,
remaiiw firm, and several converts have
retuotly toes, made and baptized. Six
perauea—four women and two men—were
boptixed ta tbe riwer, near tto Morris and
toes* RaHrodd bridge, &lt;m Friday.—JTrw
srt(jr. J) ^dtorfiwr.

csU-fur money, med* two weeks ago.—
Although the number WRx emell, they doserva us much credit as though triofe had tbn mind to too ftepabitaene hf«l;*oU, lf
done likc.v. fee. Quo lulfeerita r, from not aft the States, w-heo .we any, fet toe
MtfdievUte, smta ua fowfadtan with a Great tried Tram bave tbeir conrae. We
wiU toito tba eeoote."—PkjitoeM'iartaf.
request to dferemtinne m fatare stoma fa
payita odvntae. We tike the spirit to
Chit r^aeot, and wodid. aay.to him that
Lia remittance Las payed inwdvancc for
ita Mrt.cn«ir«.yi4reM. .

IJ.rilT* lb. Cr.fr-?rrplle,
that Iw lad »• apawt trith th. aretkrare; bat hta hrera h. fare let? ren.

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„• wwWiWw.-*-— •“
Tta’New Yuri TVitauw has been pre.
rented with a.-eane, aittitotapired tfton
wood cto BMp tbe Mt. Vernon estate, and eTnuwb
tires dtaxmrre. upon ft;
pr^rot
tataritnr
to ttat rattier di­
lapidated pn^crtv, like tta chivalrous
wlttVEs roLa ttaTto^taJrosuUK

Yankee, tar ».lf and eoevta loMrJreaZ

^.’&amp;Moritata'^ta.0&lt;tata ataft-

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and took trim his
Wilson, to bold
’ttaemre th the several coms S
, and Mated that he held jXE?
... -r-'i'y
,
— ------ Aafl by virtue of thia
Ttaj4.m*»~*!&lt;«~ir«y “•*&gt;
. , Mr.Tte^rer.wbtoMuel toe thehL
u&gt;M«4 38* ta4«ertlr .«»•«&gt;
oScrew, stated to the a.ari that tbty fol
r not prvpuse lo take the priauMB^Z
। from the Court so that thav craid
-- ----------- - w;yn-i&lt;e—iuj a, aj
An .UMM •» n-w-oiuiita )• tan 8*1

j'SSSa-S!’

Is said tn »o»Jd -.not have been madu fa «ms Cm
—
if It had
pcMibto m havsfomffi
prisoners during tbo adjournnm-^fot
the sarraat had bom here several ton
&lt;)»&lt;«?•). nnd ■&gt;«• tVMte
watihu
‘“‘tS'ltaitajK'iU. a CtaailM Vnlp»- •odthaCuuM Hnose bad
mJ &lt;*«. prtenw tad m
to35
ntao.anrtaO diktat, atatalta p. side the C»wrt room. Mr. Thascr jaU
that aH jhe dqairsd was . that tbe Chon
ertirnynt- Si
era in Ih^oui
ary took reft
twice iu»ed&lt;x.
—- ~
wrung men were taken prlnonera. Tbe would be taken charge &lt;&gt;f by the LoHh
first time tto pMito wrere drivea i&lt; but officers, nod SiM be spirited away by the
.« tho nejrttot tbcOeww* wto obliged Maitoal under our er uf thia benah*.
tu submit under proteto. Bn TreviuV tant .
Judge Wdroo stated that tfe priacam
rzequatm has tert canceled !&gt;/ tbe guvwere held by hia warrant,which wastato
era meat. •••.. ? ;,-a?
l^e revolution ia Chili had been nearly upon an affidavit stating that thry v«n
quelled. Atao eaga(tem«*lta Cnauimbo, required- aa nltnrssea ia Kreral mh
die government fioem were fiwecd to ro ttonto named. He then calUd aptola
tire with a Joss of 95 men. pic.revi.lu.
(ioniata lost nearly double that number.
In B. Ji via the .opposition party had
been beaten in an engawarnt «’'th tbo
governnfeni forces, with a luse of 65 kill­
ed. iuriodtog many «.f the landers. Gca.
Cortwtfo’ the ex Prvaldeat. baa made hi*
appctranec’ln the frontiers, and troupe
u ere sent upainat him.
In Ecuador, tbo blockade at Guaya­
quil! e-uliuuea.
.

prisoners to know whether they werepnpated to enter int-&gt; Cognizance with arairity. They replied oo. and the Juto.
then ordered them into the custody uf to
Marshal.
'

bougkbcr i.
uifk, on th, M.rttaf*
B*w»4r I**}* Fg* **• gj&lt;fo4*-Fardto sale. Msd. ao-x&lt;rding to the Savannah, Jk.
she left that port on tbe Utf af;
Tho Cct.tervlHe Jfenfd. pnhlfshed al April, ‘•dpon a pleasure excursion end is
Centrevlllc, f^on cownty, Texas, in its io- search of a market." What kind «f a
suo jif the Bthinat., puhli»hcs the follow- pleasure excursion, and what sort sf-a,
ing*account of the desperate rouffict with market T Her late voyage wdl be mUthe Indiana, &lt;m tho nurthero-.fooitkr «&lt;• lectod. was undertaken as a “pkteJrc.
the State, in which Copt. F«wda company excursion." It was with dxpr lies
uf llangCrw wm surroended hay eight hum object io view that she sailed from tbu
deed Indians, and Ml kilfod except five:
port, and it was in the chancter ^a
I give i &lt;tui a brief atetetpoBi uf |U&gt;e lues pleasure yacht that she appeared &lt;e fo&gt;
uf forty-three of our brave rangers io an coast of A Irka, and enjoyed there tbo
iinfiiKLuuatc eng.-igc»ncnt with the Indiana hnwpitalitics t f several British enrisera—
Cupk Fund, w ith 47 of bia men, left Hesshe
Has ube sailed again on a similar pleasare
plcssart
camp in pursuit uf the Indians, who had extureiut. 1 As tu her being in aearthsfa
arc- —
market/tn
be —
foatofes
carritd'uo 400 horses. He «aa jmjied by *market,
— -» there
— -- —
-• —■ — —
—
200 friendly Indians, nnd aftrrwnrds b’v theeoMt./ Africa an well aa cfatabrea
- ~
M^j-.r Van Dura, with 280 regulars.— She has aaHc&lt; n
_
told, for.
Danae;
After tbe united friers had passed the perhaps m search t&lt;f a crew and outfit,«
brad wntera &lt;-f tbe Ked ftver, Bfoq Van pa&lt;M&gt;a,if a good
ihrrn, not deeming h prodmt to press aold In some nf tl
tho pursuit, further without additional gaged in that line to business.
supplies fur men and hufoee. Urdwd back.
Tbe inridctital remark that the party an
Capt. Furd and men, with the friendly board cunabuod of Mr. lamer and a fee
In Jians, emtmued two day’s Icard m tbe frteuda, suggest* a still additional ubjsd
direction of Kansas Between midnight of tto troyage. Ja&gt;4 abuct the time &gt;/
and day break uf the 2d u'tght tbe friendly her awiling, the Grand Jure far the Cir­
Indiana left the camp of Captain Ford.— cuit QwrV to the United States f e tbs
About daylight CapL Kurd fiorod hjipsrif aoattam District &lt;-f Georg*
to’
surrounded by 80U warriors, who daman- VrtabiHs to tadtotnient egainst Mr. Larer.
dud bis surrender. He refowd, and or­ Out it be possible that the rcdoubtaWs
dered hia meu to prepare , far light, c»ch Lamar,
tas so wpraly boasted of fa
beingarined with two revolvers and ari- eonscctjun with tto burner slave
fle. They foogbl bravely and desperate­
ly, but were overpowered by auuttara,
and all hutetwred except Capt, Ford and
foot of his men, who ma their way thru'
and escaped.
’
Annaig the names to those who.fell
fighting bravely are the*two Dcpbews of
Gen. F; Burks, m, Aaron and bubrtabt-r,
(wfasa father was killed iu a farmer e«»gagraneH with ita Indtaua,) and wfewe
untimely fate will be deeply regretted by •ensnliun ia tbo principal towns of S»frivuda aud relations iu our country.
' ghnd. Tu jwdga fin^u tbe ftUtofeto
Th* above iuformalion wts brpyghiinc be aeetna to create, tbe mantle of Fetor
direct from Austin upon the arrival of Matthew appears to hero tkHen upmiMtotbe ezprtae from Capu Fold, sad iarata­ Mr. DaviM has joat drift-red two anble.
tiuna icWifaD. He »p«ke ta sock a toy
Great eaatexneofi prevails iu Travfa that alternately the tears ran down to
and adjoining cuntica. and ft is supposed &lt;-he«*k« of bin \)&gt;unc tudience, or Ibto
ttak a largi company will start fa pursuit
of the Indiana ao auun aa preoaratiims av rair^i Sta*
be made.
'
JtaaptotfoUy,
_ ___ .
, Tma. W. Bevz*.
M«ma Moaxnaa Coxme.—
formed that a Murna m Elder has been tn

to total abwtineare bi Ito tw &lt; cvef.n&lt;&lt;Wfcrai tto tail WB entirely riser IT
3fo^|0t.WW|»» wfofoiuar, tai’*

topert, wbtato bndsd ta ntonaod rerrtfs,
MaHatuVtaa to ‘ G-d Mees ytm."

.*11 Uta)
JUtaJ
to die directions, and also
tc’s-Etr. It onoa rdiirv
of’ifay rtoafech and stre
grsxivc organs, until 1 1
would stay aa azy Mrs
ta»Hw. wU
.L.
use of four bottles of yo
1 am aa well'tU’even

�all MaUriutlsdlUatoA
to thi,
T-A-ii’l.' i21 T j'-T. T'r
. Mlir. C«m»tm’wA»o« QnM4pc4.u I
er been known te inU wbero thodirect!
iharc beee ^Actiy MMwed^ " ’ ~tr

*&gt;r od. ot Foblfc Auto at thiTvffioc

•rfpV.„------------ ——____ ___
rrilber Anenle, QWUM,6tr»*»l»e,. ir
ejflhim of a poiwMua 01 daltlaripu.
•store.
■ , ■ ,, .'t , ..
* •‘Dri Cuawmi’e Awws* Balsam has had,
for years, tbe larwwaAsalaa of any mmndy
&gt;C a specific dtrfate ■oreir ofl&amp;ed to thj
public.

minlmoni prioa of ano dollar and t*en

.4U&gt; 1856.

• ihtbi^rwS
tted that he Mi
virus, of tMa
fcr

txlued ira iruacme popularity through it,
3&gt;wn month, iu erastt power In owing Jig.
ense, it, singular harmjeawtem, and fraodi&gt;u\ from huttrul ibgrtdierith. It eta bo
teken by lb* helploM iafont,. vignewts
j ontb, Mid feeble »«e, rryr wi^cMt injury,
tluays with benepV
\
Sold by J. P. Roberta te€o.
&lt;

DnptPtu Cvaaa.—Mr. A. L. 8ootol:—I
it “X dnty &amp;» Iet tb« public'
know whslyour nnsdiacc hua don. J&amp;g;i
me, thanhope who are similarly affreted
may kfiuw w hat will’ Ctire thorn. I wnn
for several years afflicted with this Dr*
pwi. ufniM bj b» »r »rp«'iw. &lt;* I f-'ss-'r&gt; bourne InUre.-ed and thaT’^i^?"- ?.&lt;
Uliiy. (.outness ul Ums stomach, JUtrou1 I highest standing in erary city en/to^ra*ta the
after eating—often throwing op my viethe the JWw!
na’s. 1 tried yonr
aoconJins
to the directions, and also used Dr. PuYa ,
ic‘s Lit. h *xm rcUeved ■ the tourneaa
of my stoinach and strengthened
gestivc iirtjaus, until I found that food
valid Stay on my suxrachr dwri I began
to sleep well thnaigh tho. ntaht. Ry the IfaSyftj'ULftte
aS
use of four bottles of yoor Blood Syrup.
rHTf* cumtLumt,
I am as well as ever, and weigh 20 .
pounds'moriB lBkn I tiifep'fid btfujfe*
Truly yours,
‘
■’ 1 vr»iK&lt;Lrtro,tiTY
Siffff oott SV' — *•««&lt;?■
Uonx Lawtukci.
Main street, almvnThird.
w-uorvi.*,
'
CfBCWXATt. April 28. 1857.
*2 Ua “*•?. Pioplas on th«
Sohlby J. P. Bosnia'&amp;Cq.
Sec Advertisement hi another oulumn 1
of do? paper.
&lt;
NElJbAAMdIA,
.

boltwqqd 4 GRANT
_ _______

__________thotjnt 0J

oNin'or jwtrato ada,Pu»ak7afiia”:'
&gt;re ean] Commiwoner uf hia or her

BOIX

ggSB^ggajia

rrcCoes wfD be fceml m&gt; the bmk ,t e«h. pX
'rfKSm*'
"dsdetrra &lt;f tbe guMl,

a«. Lumbago, SUE Joint,. NcrToa,

durrtjit.\ &gt;

Da. CASTLE’S

’IALE COJIPLAIfTTS,

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.

tjtfoea*. BarrenneM, biMtse of the

__This Scuff poiire»« cnrjrpawed rrWa fa the
ranter dtseasrocf the tyro. Ears Knd Harf. I ,

rOGHAPH LETTERS,
wised nsm in o^rr profeuion, warmlr
Or. ltota«V,'t*J. I’"*""’". “V *—
■&gt;
lb Btw 3.sMida*iae VsaetaUe-lMsmd P.1U
U*/** great meuiciuai properties which
ntyusttwie here u ed ro rara to outturn &gt;s

CHANCERY ORDER
• — —■■■—. ....u
v&lt;u&lt;r i uj, &gt;ar u
I*1-/ !e** Bumtrr of 'bcm to produce a better
Price cf the S-.tHhaarlln Blood
per bottle, or *6 per half drxeu 01 tbe tfcsnd&gt;.
11,004 ”*“• M
l*r box, or 6 boxes

e of bu»in«w,
remark that
u[ Mr. Larrwand a few
a still addltiottd Ujoct
Ju-1 alxuu tbe tiM« &gt;4
□ rand Jisew far dw Cfe&gt;• UuilW Stetrff* Cba
rt of Georgia fouad qgr-

MT R«J Dr. neteck-a SpedU Nektoea aad
Cerugcaus. published in a o-napicoous part of
'b«a paper true. Mow to tune. Dr. Bebacfc ihrd
teal Alniar.sc aud Family Adviser, couteiaiae a
groat amount of interesting .ad vDuaUe'Medwrf
inturmatK-n cats be te&gt; gratia of aavwf the agents
throgteut the ooontry
Iu dittcvlt &lt; r cviaplicated exites Dr. iUbaek
may be applied to psraeaaUy or by letter.
■ctib^" **j’
M »&amp;»«*•

SPECIAL NOTICES

nruaad letere paiosmtbe head.
j«i.r Lio. wuuJTSXSThftJVfc
blorf tearamete all uapuntrfrom it M to ra
fine it Whand—a—1 dT— -i.. ZZuiT.uV.T .

merf._tawiMr.LMMr.

re »mM drfe to abdU OHM,
aaiou v&gt; eel twM
i-erdict* in th. Etfe* &lt;■*•
j diatn»«M m»* taArfi,
to tnm hunadf M •
&gt; Y. THMtae.
'

•trtb a cent 1O ranagd-XT^rbLlSi
•U•« j4 4ea»» TTa say, ni Dr. Mone e lad^
R®e» I ‘U». aa they are compoeed af blasts aad
FTmi lh#&gt; •UJ be f-und » mare eurr fu? th,. —i•i’.**?“*«
£rn fX Ue trfv

•— w ,-r----ry-'-—f .wws«,wjiin.auu
in’wrQTfliwm TBWiMrt«a.
Jiccotne an actual and perma»t*t reeider.t PvrsemU.ua aflbctrf should loa. M time ta T.in,
'thereon and cultivate and itnprovo the
icarnc.',
Thia appliea to those only who purchase
lands for the purpose of making a Iona 1
Wo am cloths you from tho erowit
Jidt and ptrmsntni settlement therein.
In cue die purchaser does not make the |
of the bead to tbo aelc of the foci
rgynwr r:.'. ",
Il -&gt;! AetLIeiiicht ia :;...• w.dt la the Lead, attended wjth IriiUHsc of the aod warrant pqcrf to ouJt.
'tinned in section 8, tho full amount of । ssswssstpurchase moooy will be required to be nans of years rtandteg. here beta cored by Its
paid
«meU-MhkiA* ■
J
JAS- W, SANBORN,
Comminioner.
I

sas?

bile andIbebtoud. aadiarirornlethecon.Lt.iiiua

, and
evcnl.
ain on

D£(»SiS AKD QUKEXB

sm...
u,.; . «««,,
•“
I ,Bu WlUy taaeyanceer lemble. “wsa
•*»&gt;&lt;&gt;
mwus,
ta

te.lT5^.^’J;4C’.S2h*ar

y^stntgs’

1.

■"* ^MtSttrr, OwydtfMn^

tfe-Jf K

KITES KSOWK TO FAIL
Q• n»re&lt;’f Ht-rera and Cattle look lo your
inttreeu!
Deed with immeneorae.
ecu for
yeftra, at the Uuioa
Courae. Long Inland.
,

Aw» 0. Jfatrut.

gs«sisas

tM&gt; of Jas. A. 3 weaiay, solicit or tor said "erntJai-.
acts, it ia ordered But the DafaadaaL Jammf]
Klsnron. rente hia appearance to be entered La
this cause witfaia three mootha from CBe date e*

traet wr i ts e«n rar. oa h!s owe prtamra. cad
e.^rnrijr, any nesber cf h't-s.* *2S3ri rf

ii’E^^sn**-***

HABVEiPS CflXDniOK POWDERS-

Hattie Croak,’Mkh.

drf with all iire/aai mrfMrf Aaron ia tbo Cnltrf

cumplansaot^ aetxttur. wnhia twenty days after
_ „ „ „
Hsu«a«&gt;ub. Ort 5. W8L
Dr C.
r.oaAca.—DearHir: I have used vour the acrrica of a wpt of amd bill, sad aotMmof Una
Worf Pur,her for a ueyroas affectioa, fiumwarfi order; sad In de&amp;th thereof, that the said bill be
” ^ctrsaed by the said defendant, Jun,,
I have audorod much atpuica. Wb l. jt j. plea.. I
act to the ta.te, it certainly hn a beppv eftect ■
riMtic twenty
upon the nerve*. *»—- —— —. - I

I ~
CAaini^Wawrac* 0-March e, I8i8.
I Dr. C W. KaSack—TlAr S&gt;rf Fur the Bear Lt
I .of suffering bamaultr permit me u ear that 1
I a... r—..a------ u—AJ------ lM y)uw] pa,^.r
tbd ideation and ljv«r
Complaint. I hare
tiuurd diseases lor__ _ ___ __
.. ,.„ ftsex I.tauy physio me, lit all txwopurpom. J
was advised uy ■ fnrud to try your Blood J'unficr
end Blood Pills aud did so. 1'waa I'riug in Cm
ciaaasi, &lt;4 the lima, mi-k went lo -yaur ’efflee,
CHANCERY SALE.
j aad purchaecd unc bqttLe of the 1‘uriHrr sod one
TATE Of MlCMlGAb’—The Clrrait Oo»rt
box cPPilU io coniciwiec with,’ and bless tbe Hay
Iar the county ol Barry, Id Gheacary.
I fou.d your TalcaUla medicines, for I siu enjoy iog BUltf
J. StUiaf*, Cbatylmntn},
good hcaltb al present, and feel CuoUdcnl tbat the
cure is permanent. Let others buy and take wbal
they please, .as lor mu, give me the Blood I'unOer
caase. dated tbe .3d day of February, A D. 1959,
I,4rin L. Hay. Circuit Court CoMSuasioner, in
ind for the bounty of Berry, will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court Houm.
in the Tillage nf Raatings, to said cutmiy. on the
Ulh day biJane next; at one o'eTock in The after­
noon •? that day, ilm following deaetibad &gt;rwt-

iBdxDTa &amp; Ka©a?P

ironer.
Ba rar Co. Ttcastata'a Ornci, &gt;
K.uu 1.js-a?rV“sJ

GROCERIES

__________ a.». samas, co. T™vn.

Tcirni Kctth.
■

HF KNOWLEDGE 13 PuWEB. Jj

S

A PhydcloS Legacy to

HARD-WARE

M«a.

CUAijsm SALE,
or lucHioay.-n. ci.mi Cmnta.

Cude’.-u. Usscb g, IE?.

Admlniscrator.
M7 7&lt;

BLOOD PUHIFIIB!

’
Tbeaoulh west aiearter ci tbo south nest qunrnr
—u— .ux-.- .&gt;--------- ---------

SCOVlLLT

.

jar tui roinrr or physic jt'
Rcrmk'4 1UU*. ..

5? ■lu*d“lH ■■■«. *o be Un beat earn:

Changing wtatbcr. such as tin ia,

oSAxrsMrx.u.
As a sudden change of air.

if you- UM~lhcM~Sage7FtUs f

AND

-

SI1EJ

' _bubjeet to all human iUa,_
"*

Tboasasde bow ant strong and robust.
Who but l*tely writhed in pain,

DRY GQODS

1 ne&gt; nave toaaw tnetr neastn s£s.n.

MORE TAILORING.

Mow when cold saeceeds hot weashcr,

!TE subsenbeta would respectfully auanauM

rto the cltiteoa.of Hartings and 'rtaiuUy. that
.“•

in&amp;iS’tltr*"""1'*
nroechmg. let rvery nee cleanse tbeirsystem with,
■ few dome of-AMfUkd J* Mraint in diet ia1
necessary while Ming ttieot. Full dirucUCBS go
«ilk serf box.
Hr Sold by all tbo dealers in SyroMen, and
tbnmgbodt the w-rid. Urge boxes X5 eta
We are retrod to ted thai tonZ^rarf I

TA1L0RWG BCSIHESS.
they era En r prepared to execute wartt, with groat

astar
18*
*
Dated this !Xh day rf Aprfl. JL T).
»5c.Twa .

, OjtAVfBTS

l a 'wsxxmAit-izxi axnra
' Cali and examine the »ur an nr of garaacsta.
1 Oar work

j

Owoiat of Mow Eaglaod, Doct. Im. baa at
length turned bte aileatea io iba diaorter whush

■

’

'

CAJCiOT DE EXCELLED

Wo have put down tEa price* of "oil
oar good* t* nit j®e tjjj^and myo
people

Um trouble cf jjofog ta Kohune*

too tod Bottle Oeek to trade.

ATTACHMENT

Satses*

■’■:“^*BSr5rvtsr

A&gt;m DATI; UKT1L FCTTW.B XOTWt.

A-1 tAFFRl

.

SAnsAPABILLA AND'rtTLLIirGIA

Wbu afeall I So
■ *?«*&lt;* ifAa at m~&gt; u ™&lt;,
rSSS'Sia's

�NEW SPBDIG GOODS’

dry goods

U1OX, STEEL, XAILS, MILL, CUL

IBWJS &amp; SBKM!

CULA8

M»e?Ktedra Mt - tho Bowtfo. CoBo.
Krnlyda, nd Derangement of ths Stomach.

alaiiiSuauf
GROCERIES Coethei
This - Cc*a” .expeia pthe blood. -&lt;! ««—
alike. It fo an utralnabls prof

COOPER,

CliOOBXXT

GREAT D10CUVERT J
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

8AWa

CARPESTEE TOOLS,

ISAAC C. KOTT.

BROADkNARBOW AXES,GLASS,
sAsn. »4 ran, builders

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING­

BOX, aad PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
ery atyle and dweripte

SwJlK'SfcSJS

GLASS-WARE! !
refs Cathartic Pills,
.SWiKMftEt

vodurd o. u-rmetiied with »ickneM. pain aad an•
tub!;, and »lass* focMo fratni-.&lt; bare been scorched
hr tic b lining c cnteuUuf ragjw fcvvr. and who
bate been ItVt’.fM. «» « weft, wiluio » dep uf t
&amp;-SSKS
\

bar! i» u«n been fvrtbi. grrttmawotulcrftiluicdl
ciac, Muete'a Indian Boot Fill*. After rte or two
Mm fomlfoeou taken; they wem Mloeriabed, and
aUvlstcij ewrpHmd. fa wUsesaing tbeir ofcoftnlu/WRwt'. Snicsrirdolbeywiee immedisiccuae
Mid strength! and takc-snur ntWieknc*.. pain and
_urwn.y~il tbeydt or.ee gei io work st tbe found*tian &lt;4 tire dweaoe. which is tbeblood. Therefore,
it wdtbeeh-.r-r.erpretdtr bytbnne wbn naethese
FiUs-tbat thee will so etennsracd purity, that dis
toM-lbut deadly riteffly-WtO take Its flight. •«&gt;
thw ttefi Ct tuuih add beauty will-again return.

Hua SOUTHWORTH,
cou tt: vr. cROrtrerr.
CHARLES dURDETT,
THOMAS OCXS EXCUSE. M- D
UESRY CLAPP. Jrx..
GEORGE ARNOLD,

M»s. AXXA WUELPX-ET,
Mni tHlGim VAUGHAN,
Nev DI. VERSON,

REGULATING PILLS,

Dr. lUdwav A Co. here recently dueoearod a
method for extracting from reels. herb*. plants
aud rams. a nutritious extract of such woadarfel
cottnohtug power—which thee hare combined
with Redway7- RmrwUttnnYilla-tbnt »ix of thorn
pills wffl supply the blood with tbe same amoont
if nutrition is one ounce of ordinary breed; so

howabd association

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CH ALUS
C1IALLI ROBES,

PINE

PHILADELPHIA.

SCOTCH

A Breers*., /-.««**•

p«W

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

SiSKK^^.S
41'"'
_yar&gt;
tMevtae Pill* will hereafter have tM

■GOLDRN
GOLDEN

ar

na.we and ktgnslnte.cf B. I.AKE JUDSON- (aneueaaor te A. J. U'btae A Co.' on each b-o.
D. LAKE JEDSOlt, SwceMtrv to
.
.
&lt;A.J. White A CM
.
Solo Propnetor,
,
EO Leonard Street. Sew Tcrk.
• rtrasfo Igrfc-p. Ttobma A Co.. Haatiggg; PM.

PRIZE,
PRIZE
PRIZE,
PRIZE
PRiZK
PRteK

cornel iltTDBllicnul.
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL
FMsoo* afflicted with LSrer Complaint, Iriupip
ria.Heart DUaaaes, JuUneas of Blood, eod ofl pimoleawbo are subject to irregularities, Hreteeia. LARS AND SLEEVES, (m» &gt;tfl«,)
ie.,ue particular!* recommended to ora these WHITE GOODS, Ac.
piUa. They arvpUaeaul to take-oiepoily ooeW
rd pwm free /row taotet and will not gripe.

Ayer’* Cherry Pectoral,

COOKIKG STOVES
acrcnd yrar* ego dlredel
cron. a» ■ nusiraaLt act »«*/ «f
to open a Diipraury foe tbe tnal
. rfai of di.ec.es tn all tfowjMBa
ncntCAL AWTKV casru to tR neat­
er. with a dr*en plica rf tMfo *ed
•reupatton. babito of tfe. dc.j mlb
recto poet’tT, »“ nanamjaat
..esa. H is needle* ta
i ecaamsnds tbe bigbett MaArd A*
and w &gt;» **“»h «* a*‘

Tbov will not only keep - rar « stem badthy and
regular, bet will protect yowr infants against
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
Onopa^ Pains In tka atomaeh, and Isawad
onlr a healthy child, but will inrast erery child, SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every
the arnkled. with a sweet disposition.
RAD VTAVS REGULATING PILLS
variety and rtyle.
Regulate each end every organ cf ths ayurm. end
correct aB derangements cf the LItct, Bawds,

CHECK

**rSno » cents; *n i«&gt;'» rach box.

rtors of tbe Aaaoclalkie.Ja.dtol*-

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NAN KEEN, FANCY
Ifonerul Aguct ________________

■
J. X. KBT
(j-^4diL^rf^-*r^Tlt'

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

«»ly

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

CURE THAT COVCH J

beautiful paUerns and very cheap; BLACK
&gt;ne inrrcion. on rn.i"....
&gt;a«rad that tbeir labor* in tin*. pbcre of I
efflwt bare bora of great bcM«‘ to lb

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ae.
box on baud.
PRfCE TWBMTr.FTVS CENTS.
A*fc for Radway s Regulators, or Regulating Fillo.

BALSAM

bM-n. ar BeH-Abuw. and atUr tore

The Beat Remedy

flCTUBE BOOM!

U
“
•• ■ KOO,A 21
Tho article* to be girsn imr are compri:
tbe following Hat:
2 package* of gold containing......... |5(X
tn

-

••

••

............ it®

H hM effected cures in nwnroyt &lt;**». where
U&gt;« meat aUllfo
IhcirsAiUht«
IncareMr, and M
doubt. i&lt;wrfag_

nit ut n_;'''’e;ir(,r^
Rttdvray’a Renovating Renn1 rent.
Will radically eitemuuaic from Ore syataa*
8owfola, ”

a large stock a»d great variety. Mn'ateif boots

for S3 21; kip brats, ktp brogans, calf do,. onamded and patent foother du, eengroM gatanfor
■ooiitribcy%

. P"***

enawrfadlefflto»&gt;

New Barry Mill (

■11!!

B m t&gt;

fcl op"*6* "*

k&gt; 4**&gt;J «ownt &lt;J

X

CTCTBTOM

AND CUTLERY.

™

A00"3 uruci

r

abet )M1 to Ban, or ®J
Havtag BflSS*!4b
'

I. Hasting*.
wMRJcr.and &lt;w mill !«•’««

TEMPERANCE

■

WILLIAM JONES,
llu just received a large clock of

/

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/boltwooi&gt; «

MffllT.

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item red nnt talng complied
Mr. Peck for. tta 'sqt4*
(he record *taw«d, ft
tlpta th* trial of Mi
poured by wtaedare ।
tone®, that ho never
that it waa fo
_ —™—
theprineipal witneaMa for tta fielanco.
_ Much *nimo»ity has grown &lt;iut of this
matter, a great portion of which, has taea
r.ceiKiWa. Mr. Peek,, lik* most high
spirited men, wa* very acnsiqve to tta
Charge which implied gross caralcMOMo,
or dishonesty, nud in .bis coal to. dufeud
hte tanor, nhvioiuly comciiUe3 - ibo mis­
take, (totTof which mo*t of tta hard feolIng baa urown. Upon the diaoovary of
the double pay meat by Auditor General
J ones, hi tta w ip ter of 1858, a«i upo® his
dc:n*nd upon Mr, Bailey, th* fata Depu­
ty Treasurar to pay over, if Mr. Peak
had taken the same view uf tta mattar
whirh he subsequently did, and )tad treat­
ed it as ao afilur of bi* all wpuld bav*
gone regularly. Tta uroney would have
gone back into tta Treasury, land the
whole ofiair would have been foi^paen.
But by cxerownp an act uf cnatpwl over
the money, and by refusing to.nl|ow Mr.
Bailey to refund it, taewnm it ted p grave
mistake in our opitiicn. T
Jaunal, Detroit frtt Prru
’ nW
Locofoco
‘pars, areJndincd
* to treat tta
re*ck of t_ ,Peck
____. case, ___________
____
as a partisan
triumpli. There I* ia&gt;t the slightest gtoued
for such a de monst rat-un—so far aa there
exist* any ground forexultatton.it taV'th
tta prosecution, for the anifaresalta^ in
bringing into-tta Treasury &gt;629 11 which
belonged there, and which could not otbrewire have been attained. The lath
State Administration, are hereby rindica'.
ted, alike from all charge of personal'

LW Dee. 4* of tta earns year

iu financial mxa*gcftcnt, was undsr ift*
aapan iaion wf Dr. C 8. Burton ; Ito *ft-

teWf fMtarftan AirtrAyttta'- Boch
m,n«ra M'apnwrn Sur rfUflla cai caiib
toa’i-inMWUlte *&gt; p-ito tol
aatok toaaatolaiMaaMtottoto
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Stg.’£?X*»3i

tare arr-dtesi «U point. «4 ta*re tta

iwuua avu^Di,
rem* info tta httwh oF tte present editor

two «»•«..

and proprietor; baring boa fo axtaare

uaaMtoa;

fare than fifteen raootta.-

naerrativc
*M^*rt Rdement
***&gt;'• inttaour«*«»ioo
ofai?
own rankivk*

by inforvuing ua instweskal^y of matter it bow tta subject ef dlrret Mgoadiacsiden^wtaetar toperatasorpre^- .nation between the Eogliah mrf American
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,(MtaMh. Tbs Pree^tatteetearly ofa*

th. kej

&lt;?«U "C Gwrtta. ' • •

During Uta

dtr on Monday nert for tta Pike's Peak
region , taking out with him, about fifty
head of milch cow*, and teaTtog this side

OT W^tX^d^Mr. Vnrie. own.

Unia, in tta editorial dopartmset tta Bare
iter was all its friretaeeuW desire ; Kfanly,

Altoona, P«.. May 4. .
The 8t&gt;t* Ontnl Com. of tta Slate a terg. raufoe ta Ostiforela, ta a pioneer
Elgin Demoirracy if In setslou here, Joo. of great experience, and a gentleman in
who** statements foe trfafost teliane* can
w. Fotnev, Chairman, for a foil and free
oats, Mfag u&gt; eMeutMtauae tayand A
v'
;
interctangioftaMtlment. Ttarelamuch be placed.
amtroi uf ha managers. Although (bra
enthuaiMtn and * dsiermination to for­
tta inurement. They have rreohed
fa«u whose tanfeft had fitlW.fflHifcmd
S&amp;F
&lt;**&gt; Ward
rtA lt fa exp&amp;fenrto dominate a State
Duxrrdrom Fwicaxrrs.—A party vere Ms if ifa eertkr-ke, tta firet of
lyt every demand it made upno their pm
lW«dijufo&lt;r«faro-wjr poroon preferring
ticket; proclaim unalterable adeartfon to of d isappointed emigra-U. who kA faxne
sea, and to outward appearances it &lt;h
which wa, most severe, occutiqg ai-4.85
a dUtm-yrf 'havtar “mad* is’’ wft .lease tta^oetrine ^Congrcrefonal intervention
w the 20tb day
Mar* 1*&lt; returned
__ a__ L. Jidl—a-rec • ■» ■■&lt;
- £V'.
prosperous, yet tbeir receipts were (kit
ii Ad vacated by’tta Republicans, for the C yesterday. Aftai prpaaediag Q«t as A. M.; the aubaqueut otta at 5.4® and
6.10 A- M, Contain Cre«L»ta &lt;« eewM®Wim.i&gt;r8la*6ryJn foe TeWforlM,
tinually less than tbdF expenditures, th
MU»BtBi&lt;toU*fchhfaltap.W
or’k* advocated by fob Administration mines “gin out,** and they took the back crel cccasi«w bos met with similar pbe
tfl at th* end of fifteen months the orign
notnena at sea, says that three, in time of
tswek. Tbeir apMog—ce *t Market
a! oost Uf the office yfay nearly. daublAc
Square, with their hand-carts and cooking
By a subsequent arraqgwnapt thie tnta
utensils attracted itoMnd attMlks. and
fortune baa been mostly borne by th
foturq elections, who rtfaae to stand dear­ created quite a panic among sonse timid
present proprietor. Two years of tmi|
ly upon the doctrine which recognirc* tta Pike's Peakers, who are unw about start­
principle* that foe people u( 'foo'Jar.rifo- ing out, whJe the more kiwreing ones
mitring labor and attention, &lt;&gt;u our.pad
rie* anol! fori? arid regulate focir own du- wanted to know if they “didn't liar* si­
coupled with the eid of true friends an
meHic'ihstitJHou* in ttair own *ta-— lt hum.* One of the returned party iufakrorabte circumstancae, bas so -for *U
x-c’-.mmend to foe Stotea Right. formed t« that he would leave for the of a tide rip. The tints occupied by the
ceeded, that we feel confident of being abl
I fo demand , at gH time*, the East «« Ibr ev«dMg train, having tad
Dvnw
to send tbe Bantta- to ciifrfriends in afei
•f foe principle* promulgated enough of tbe fitr West, wnd-that as be
foe expression of opiuioua diffoiburg Convention, which were had just walked six hundred rnika. he in­ The noise might be aptly pjmpared to
months more, entirely untneurobered. T
faring from ouroun.foEougb-ouc coluBms,
in the Cincitwati platfi&gt;rm, and tended tn rid* th© balance of the way.— (hat of a heavily loaded wagon or cart
attain HjIs dusirnblc end, it will be jiccJ
if prrefotefo in becoming language and
driven rapidly over a plank road. , All
tap’* letter of acceptance.
The West was no place fur him.
.
vary that our plroos radar us oar jtte
the sleepers uO board were startled from
liter slumber.—y. F. FatL .
..
a Cabas^Fttttbiuterlaa ExPrThe Tyler
JB^Aretirto* *u4
rr^pobfi^nawapapcr &lt; RJ S Ml Gill B*
malice, aa well aa from tta unjust uus’ J N'a. 0,t&lt;an&lt;, May 5.
ta*t, public property, aid the public tail
Prins ths K. T. JvurW «f CsKSUCe.
Si of having brought a ground le*a suit.
Tta rentenre of Deputy U. 8. Marshal
Jarcalta Depvavtty. ,
wj. ^Kdl-rr City'* mails, wo tare
did their dnty with nerve, and the a right to understand khat will bo rej
Tyter, for tta shooting of Captain lunes
Dr." Banger, Resident Physician al
t baa satisfied them to the fullest ex­ quirod of them, iu order to keep it* mav tta Antntr in fbtm, a model paper, (ritelligehct from Turt an Prince to April of tta brig CaaeorW. expired tart night by
wortlry of all'tta patronage its 'friends
Blrekwvll’a Island, has competed the an­
tent, Considered in tta light, then, of a
ita
own
limitati
in.
Deputy
BtarUTSmllh,
chincry in running - order. In rendering
nual report t»f the cin bospitils at that
The brig African, from New YuHt, orpolitical triumph, the Peck verdiet docs to the public this, tbeir due, wo tare thus' tr.ay iec fit tn give IL
oat’ttai£fo
the jfifo with
with 36
36 fitlibu^
fillfou*- ufSL CIsirCn. was tare, and immediate­ place. and, a» usual, the Ual
rivefottarc &lt;&gt;«
not faniish the Locofucnca the first ele­
ly re arrested him cm the mdictment
W • should aot do jnabc*- to oar own
ted arc appuling. There the
teraaud 240: bum
wi;™ and other munifoma ol
zf
ment—as a personal vindication of Peek, briefly alluded to our finanoi.j condition.
found
in
the
St.
Qatr
Circuit
charging
him
feelings, to do*eAthis'artWo WWhbueajjnin war, having ifailed
* * to •---••■
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of the victims uf vice, parti
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land them • at
Nue- 1
of ooume no one can blame him &lt;n his
IVo lava said tuat a newspaper is to a
with mard«r.
among the jKXirtr clarsex cv»oi*a|Jfa ac­
friends for making tta most of it.—Zau Certain extent, public property; and rot acknowlrJgliig. our' o^ttgatioM to the fm Qcaade,p, Cuba. The attempt was
A carriage was immediately procured
“ " ulL, but the boats were
cumulate, and afford a spectacle which
tiny RfpobUcttn.
many'kind (fiends who luve heretofore iqtate on foe _
and
tta
twu
started
for
8».
Clair,
k
tad
it is such, only under rostrietkm. A
might well deter multitudes tvho'still
rendered to us material.’gid; and in do*, swampefi and__ * —in them lost. bc*Q intended to cake fam up by a bom
13T Tta InUe Rock (Arkansas) Go- toll-bridge or a.pubUc.Jggliwsy is public
The Airicaq jwceii
1,000 . in advance tbia morning, but al Tyler’* rroire', wta persist in their career of sell dual ruction.
---------------------rrtte &lt;£' Drntocrol publishes an advertise­ property, only for a certain purpose, to ink w* solicit a conttawnxv ofxta favors for the wrv-icc. 5--------- r
punish
Consul---at
(cared
that
the
boat
might
touoh
flic
Can
­
ment of Mr. Henry King, a colored man be used in a certain special manner. 80 ■ ho^rt’crtmaH Beat owed, h. .ping to ta able Hayti tad notifted GroundCoocfin, who
ada .ide and ta ta got intn Canadian pow­
I the moye to merit them in tbe future.
of that tdacc, offering for sale his two
dispatched a war stcatDer to capture them.
er by some hunna, the plan was changed
a newspaper can never be placed at the
' -rio. table shows but very little d&lt;-'
bouses, lot, with fruit tWcs, shrubbery,
Nothing tad been heard uf tta other fill!to meet hia withe*.
&amp;c.*o that ho may be prepared to remove, mercy of every capritc of such as may
Tux Ttlk* Cask.—Deputy U. S. Mar buster veesel*.
Tta St. Clair Circuit is now in acasion, crease in juvenile depravity. In u»y re­
as required by law; on wll'.
rhich the
.[ Guttle
'' i consider thcmsclvca a part of the public.
xlwll, Wm. II. Tj’lcr waa released from
. New York, May 5.
Judge Green preaiding, and it has been port fur 1857 I stated as the mean result
dk DttnoC'-ol comments a* follows:
M.-in v perbonw oeem terthmk-that they
The steamer Cahawba brings Ilftrnnn arran ed between the .Cuanool that ta of four years' inquiries (bat 7-T7-10 per
jail ai, Detroit at the expiration of hl*
“Henry King is a free colored mon, and
have a right to demand of a paper the ex­
date* nf the 30th. Her advices confirm shall be arraigned to-day. Hi* cvwrarel cent, of the patients admitted to this hos­
sentence, and was immediately arretted
in obcdiance to tta late set of the Legis­
pital were under thirty years of age,
pression of just such sentiments as they by officers nf St. Clair enunty and .con­ the reported failure of the fillibaster ex­ will not plead to tbe indictment, but will
lature is making preparations for leaving
pedition which went from this city, and set up tta convicti&lt;&lt;n in tta U. S. District forming 74 1 IQ pyr cr«t. of tta aggruthe State. Wc have known him from our desire to bavo enunciated. A multitude veyed to ML Clemens. He was arraign­
add'that they were wrecked on the island Cairt as a bar to further proceedings.— gatc. While the rising generation, those
boyhood, and take tta greatest pl.-uscrc of taste* would driv* a newspaper iuto a
ed on Wednesday of. lost week, upon an of San Domingo, where they remained Tta pnwecutwm will then daim that the a hu have not yet. reaehtil ll*e meridian of
in testifying to bis gord character. Where- multitude nf inconsistencies. To attempt
lifo. arc the victims uf ifasipatiou and dis­
indictment found against him in that Co., dependent upon charity.. The guns were U. S. &amp;&gt;urt tad no jurisdiction, and there
ever be may go, we w’rnb him well, and tbe
to please all, even in its selections, would in February btt. Tyler’* counsel intcr- put into tbe public store at Port an fore its proceedings arc *u!l;«rd that tta ease to such an extent, cm it be any
community in which ta easts hi* lol will
Prince.
.
quostfon of jartodlctiou will bo at once matter of surprke that y&lt;mr alms bouses
distend
a
country
paper
to
tenfold
ita
always ta bteal with that “noblest work
pooed aplea of'bi* former trial .and qonare crowded with the prematurely aged
■ She brings 8168.000 In specie from rstad ancl argued.
usual proportion*. But foo greatest dif- )1 viclion, to which foe Prosecuting Attorn-'
of GuJ,” an honest man.”
. • . ' .,
.
..
Judge Green will rittar decide it him­ and deerjped F
What nonsense is this! If true, and faulty which a country editor expericn I
In another place it it shown that eightyey replied that theaaoault waaeummitted
self or. If be has doubt upon tta point, re­
spoken io stoeerity, why enact such a law t cca, h&gt; in gutting along With sundry* pat-1
five out uf-every hundred persona admit­
serve
tta
case
for
the
decisinu
of
the
8uin Qinttadian waXera, but that Jones died
lv Dot that “noblest w ork ««f G»d,v on h«Mtrontzing individual, who inuma a sort
«(* Court. An appeal can be taken ted were addicted to the use of intoxica­
Washington, May 4.
in Su Clair county, which garc foot Court
est man, tit to live in Arkansas, and be a
ting liquors in a greater or las degree,
that Onsrt to tta United States 8«
Nothing is yet known as to tta bids
cilixen, t»&gt;o ? Should he not ta entitled to of esnsursfap over bis editorials. They, jurisdiction in-the case. Th* question &lt;4
prrenc OMtrt, an that k »liktty to be oomc and sixty-oua in every hundred admit they
tta protection uf tta law, f.e boti&gt; per­ arc geocraUy of that sort uf individuals. jurisdiction waa reserved by Judge Gree* for foe Pacific mail service, nor will there
tave been intemperate drinkers or habit­
beany communication on tta subject un­ time yet before the end is reached.
son and property I We look upon ontin- i। who dCairo us to blow ImX or blow cold,
for the SirprcmtrCoiirt of the State, now til the decision is made.
Attorney General Howard, who has ual drenkarda! The state number of
tries wbncxd* their subjects for political |
I as may seem to bo demanded by their
iu scsskrfuat Detroit, where tho question , Tta Postmaster Geueral, who left for been empowered folly by Gov. Wisner admissibns waa fi-uf thousand one hundred
ofier.se* a* despotic in (he extreme, ar.d
and f-rtv-one, which iaan inereoa* of urn­
vary ing temperature. They’ direct your
wiU ta decided. Tyler* at last account*, New Yoyk yesterday, is expected to re­ to act for tta Slate, in consequroee nf tta
take credit to ouradvc* for offering an
pronwrc of other and important businete, thousand three hundred and thirty one as
asyUra tu the oppressed of all nations.— cannon against their enemies, but demand: wns still ia jail in Sl Clair county,-alfoo’ turn on Friday.
ta* deputed H. D. Terrv, Esq., to act ua compared with tta jar 1657.
Ail eornniireian* of special agent* of
But tare is one. two. three, or half a doz­ ita rcveroc, if they happen to change yla- his bail ta* beaa&gt; fixed at 82.000.
&lt; to J
foe Postoflicc Dspartmrnt issued prior to tatalf of tta people. Messrs. G. V. N.
Tta *kUm caw ItaiMfiaiits.
en, of our free, independent, and sover­ re* with their cumbaltante. If they are
March IGtb test, and not signed by the Lothrop and Alfred Rnssell have gone np'
eign States, which exite a portion of their politiciaaa they ask a change from princiTta 8s. Joseph TVwacfrr seem* to think
(tar
jWtaul baUr, M lull of
present Postmaster General, have been to«t. Clair to oet m Counsel for Tyler.
subjects, for no political.'not for any crime
plea, to policy, aud generally that kind uf that the Republicans ought to drop'm
Tta.cm* will probably ta disposed of fa prwwlj amitar &lt;Mra U&gt; ital uT Silu.
revoked, and their return to the Depart­
committed, but because of their alleged
Stugelton Merger, iu PtalaWpbi. tjllnw
a
day
ur
two,
ao
far
aa
tta
proceedfags
at
policy
which
may
enhance
their
ulterior
I860
all
candidates
for
tta
Presidency
ment requested.
eo'or; in other words, becaumi they are
tbe mu&gt;»bu tad wduced bit ,uUr.
St. Cluir are concerned.—Detroit Tribwhose bold and fearless course has drawn
rest. They are not i-uspeeled of being and selfish designs.
Mr. Macatay, 6f Wiscnnsm, wta has
for &lt;Ue. ««l ^ul b,q&gt; i. . rai-b, n.
tta mtaritorof antne African blood. No
I&gt; a newspaper would be independent, upou ttaiti foe'hatyed of tta Democracy. just been appointed Register of tta Und
M!&lt;uu^
bjtb.
ia
matter taw much it may have been dilu­ consistent, and influential,'it must be in
Our view of foe subject is, that the Re­ Office at Saperior, tas been directed to
W aJun,u.n, n&gt;« Ibe .educe r e.f ba mur
ted by American filteratioa, it is cuongh
proceed tbittar without delay, a* a sale of
»d»ked bin, if U iuuuuNto tamp
that there i* a single drop. The owner thc-msin, a reflex ot the views of it* edi­ publican party can rally a far greater 1,100.000 acres
public lands will take
bar—ba uunerai no. JarU,
must leave home and country, native land, tor; *ud hi* views must be controlled force under some bald outspoken and place, in that District on tta 6th and 90th
**• «**?&lt;«• mSwi. Me.«,.(
children who are slaves, and fiwtcr chil­ by judgment aud principle. It must di­ tried adiroafo of, (roe principle,, than of June.
y-fr
‘ -iU&gt; » fri-d “ a
dren wta are nursling*. Oh. what a curse rect its shaft* against error, and battfa copld ba done uuforeall the talfoisay.JRemuat.frecdom be fa such a State, to such
boldly for trutb opd jpstiep. . If the can­ publicana whose names could by any poa“h » m&gt;wl |
*53% we rentars to My, that had p
Hartford, CL, May 4.
bramUaWarl_________
non of its condemnation is once directed
rre, Republican, Waste­
U M ail/ inumiHm. Ut nd ud
lut of NenpoBtan or Italian exiles for po­ against an error, it should continue to fire
—.
-------- ,_r*atar of tta Hoore of B
tgy William Andrews was recently Reprreec tali vet by 117 o&lt;rt of 2S8.—
litical opinion* landed at Little Rock, tta away, al though ita best friend should come
•—■■at, wUraatanaw, bngfc
same Legislature which passed this info within range of ita shut. Such wc have, couvkted of stealing an BiTkbrafiaat Troy Several member* were absent
in - uni nd „
mows law would have retired them with
W. W. Btow fir D. E. Hoteomb, Reendeavored to make the Baaare. Il is N. Y., WM fined three dollars and sent to
ftd^aad, aHnta o&lt; emnma a. Uaaa.
open arms, and voted resolutions of aynpublicans,-wereeWnexMSerks.
pr and mdaaan .hied Oar anahaa. ao
pithy whh them in their drsucae. A*d human to err, andrare fay »o daim to an jail twcnty-fire-ifars.'^J. 8. Marshal,
Tta Senate waa also organfeed by’the
ry
.a~d
dd.Mto.
to
art.to rf^ai,.
Tyler,
who
stat
Cnptam
Jones
on
the
there same exiles, on .in average, arc Icts exemption from fols peculiarity of hu­

must soo—r re hter attabilsa
farve «mo&gt; gre&gt;4 mm! true- who tatejuJ
by tta principle* whw, re nowadr^J

CWJ-W4M*
couSto . -gnier*!

wta have willingly C-regtme taaar *4
emolument for tta reke of nrfaenk

Ttare ia * otaao*
good c*&gt;«a

In its financial conditluR.il was.fees forti

fair thun many of the free ncgr&lt;»M of tta
South.. Neither can they bring with them,
from tta verr parties who banish ttaai,
certificates uf their honesty. Tta litartj

manity. But we tavc a consciouamaa of borders of Michigan, was convicted, fined
having over bee* swift to;rotsfate every: out dollar and real to jail thirty ebyt.—
mistake, which hoe ronre to onr knowl­ Staliag an wrabreila, and kitting a w

of tta Democratic party to perfectly cooatotent with the deliberate disfnmchire
meat and expnlrirn of a man whom you
are ready to endorse re “God’s noblest
work, an tatrst man.”— WiukiMton
pftUit
’
'

edge.

A sense of duty;taa compelled us. smosstt* about the seme thing fa llfo

to expreaa views differing very material­
ly, on some occasions, from aome wbom

we were wont to look upon as our friends;

which sentiment* wc as yet, hare seen
no retire for retracting, only so far *s we

flow
err
Fxsa- wk
-- 7
’", cra Nrw FsKKcn
"Z
'"S tave taretofore Mproocd foe saote, Uj»
-51* &amp;**•!“•
ou.Urttahq-eMumof8iabtwd.rfag

foe post, we xn&gt; wmfa&lt; tfc a a feed muta­
ting public should ' judge between our
friepda aM**; it tatfag tan onr oriy

aim to • nothing extewmte »or ret few*

Isided aa orosf o* the Utah queato
wfyHMvMMfiBHdK

tanfafag. WHt ft* Secretary of !
Htafaa iWaMnrf O8L tamafun,
ifoa mjart'me they *B oe-efade
rig* Orkdlefamgh AaH to tfu*te

DoUvreW Vp. ’

'

Zanesville, Ohio, Mi
i»* slave Jadt-nn was c

foe ordeal!
'Tte- .1,^
•edfcrnpoe.- p«TH&lt;to iteaolM

Of coarse we tmy
good an accession «.f t
would bn to onr reuse.
reasonable llmt a party preMrehw tbe
power to cart nearly a mltften and a far
of talktts should give tbeir chance of jq.
premsey merely to gain a noeniad vfo
tnry ? It is a good and true policy to
stick by nor party leaders and our pm.
ciptes—tailing every' new accaaire of
strength with becoming meekness—a&gt;
fight oat tta tattle wish vigor sad tarrrv
—if dvii atcd, try again for rictory—bn
if rich*tom. send up tta j-ofol «taat
A REI’L'BhK'AN VICTORY! Tfa
victor/will ta OUR OW.X ! '

sewn, and Its grow

ruler of that CM

aadbrekh.

Tbq

folds W yere au

(X a recurrence uf

there fa retry thin

we have been able

bo^fo rather tar

Crtpafomofagoo

Sir;—Si-cc the abolition of matal
punishment in M»ehi«an, statecnentalare

frequently faro made indiretfng sa iacriwsc c-f crime as a cuuwqucnce (farwZ;
also, titat tbe death pros by b*d bcsnzrsv-red, or that an early retara thereto
was contcmpiatcd.
*
fa answer to a ra».t note uf inquiry,
addressed to tta Secretary uf State. 1 lure
received the fiJinwing, shich I re«msfacute to yn*. for foe iafonnatfau of path
of tta readers of tta Trihaat sa art iaterreted io foo subject:
.

rrvrterd.
tta Ixmnr to aUte that
__ _ ____ ,_____ j has mil brea reared
in tbig State, and my. opinion m that it b
not aertously nmtcinptatcd by any ere­
siderolite wvimtar «&lt; tar people. If I
miatako not Hie pnpnbir foebna it iaaat
to recede front the position taken wrea
rears since by th« Slate &lt;.n thia qneati-o.
Tta stathrtles will rfiow a Iras number «f
ennvu-tidus for murder,' according ’o(te
population, than in tta wnte numtee of
yenra prerirAts to the abolitmo
capital
punishment, and suA a frenlt ooght to be
Mtrefoetory. ■_________ .
[

* 'fc'ifei&amp;wx.IW, ta,su.
Tho progress of humane legidatioo hte
always been stow, and ateruierer U-bsw
taen'sKtadcd «ilh distrust aa to Its pre*

tical rcaults. Tta above well authentic*ted eridenrefoM* Mehipn, to ratifytog
to wote. It to wattitta* to *taw tkolitto
po**tble for a State to toand, at letot ta
a few yaara^wfatatol anaoaUy uretchtog
&gt;p bytee neck a rertai* portico rf I*

May tta day otwfa tame when a stowlar gratifying UwUmauial shall go fi**
from Now York, and barbarous ««»

«nd taen rearndfran taosh by IWP
*K Diorta**. ete, die., for ths efi* &lt;

hrafwtfkfoc them

Ltetic Ifanfoly, G
6»r May are all

Im-sx. of reading. T

• /getting three p
Aw them.

Tub W ksthk*.
ta decidedly tta

h recollect *vrr

An rxetw
Irv

a moot r

ttaa^fa Ufeiat

�BmmjCAiFBAinr

«. I. him*, oTIWtag, Lon. P*m

of kTxHleriU*, ml J. O' Bun. of Yu.
la Spring., m Mr. KcrpOud Agmu
fej j.roeuring .obwifllon. U Un

Mail AjutAxaxwxxy,—A systcm
treuebment is going on In the Postal De­
partment of aur Government.

In accor

dance with the plan adopted^the Mails on
litany of the lea important ronteg, are to

triumpj
lisbftd fa

'be carriod losa frequently than fanned/.

it U the

Dm

reduction on

the

Kiklamasoo and
CHAI

Hustings route Is ono third; the middle

trip J»eiDg omitted each week.

The same

Indianapolis, May 3.

arrangement Is mode m reiati.xi to the

lien, eletkH

route from Hastings to Ada.' The mall

of the city «»fl
probably a
turns not all

leaving Hastings Mor.days and Fridays
nod returning Tuesdays and Satardaya.

‘n.bytbeoet
injcot.ia
ta.il
'•'rtd and true- &gt;
plot wbkh -rt.

TxMfSMAKcr Marngo.—The Ladies of
yksthigs, arc bound to persevere In a
/good came.

They bare called ■nfttVar

ESSSEScs.'rzS

fastings' Jlrire tnrrrnt.

Thera ia a chance for doing mor* in the

Oats. "
i’otauea.

good cause yet; only a day or two since

reanUry became Interested, and that peraons of ths
highest standing in every elty and town la tbe ,
Union, patronised the preparations, and admitted

.......

.or relargvtLTwither.: suyiltaraifai of
part*-,) teas loefferd ampls httwi
ut ronsrarmlsg noth.
DROKES AMD QUIMTB.

«w«rssn?wc:es

STatHcjthyittfikg/~i‘~T;

pcared to fire! “better.",far bqaor.

it:.’ ptitrh-tuto

Tb« &amp;en .nJ C^.pai Km
«r to tU World.

*5^

«ho seemed "worse,''although they op-

Mr-s&lt;'»» n»«w
her armot lr t
l.rgnttoo be bvr
'Tfa

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

operetad. Their actual effects were oompared by

Of

course a general attendance is expooted.

a,
»r tb« aaka
&gt;k*W WX,

Ik-

WbLiMitirn

Temperance meeting, to be held at the

Court House on Friday evening.

majority.

'“

'"" i dmiUbourt fee'

Tux WnxAT Caor.—Never have we

.iTursWi^bruary^*iSsjx

cn the »heat crop look more promising

l.ouuli Loralk Chwit Judge.

. this season of tho year, than it doos at

0*-v' Z

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**«*»•.

LIVES COMPLAINT,
Jaundioe. Pain In tbe right Side. Lom of AppatiU.
SleepleMum, Xigbtatare.
GENERAL DE Bl LITT,

Tfaererplws honey asw be stored lu aa «*ea
box, lofrsmcs so secured site admit cf sarfb tramyoHstlof. ear oae of which may be taken out
□ri^a^bo^ o? yuffiaj

Jlrx-cr Q.

■own, acd ito growth to luxuriant and ita j L“..
color nf that rest, which. indicates vigor
, ,
, ,
., ;
,
and health.
Lhe wcevtl destroy cd many !
lields last year and there is much danger j

party loaders and our
g every new ncces^.m &lt;/
h beeowSftg nuwknr—
brittle wrilh viporaad Criergy
, try again far vianrr—hrt

Ata’?’ victory •

tw

« otn: own : •
A Peshny la Michigan.
of Ita. X T. TtohMfaV^G
s the alxsliiion of uanilal
t Michigan, ritwtomento taro
pn made iMintiM m to.
to si a cunmFqaeftoa thereof;
dcatlt pemkv had Vreti jnit nn early return thetyto
ated.
to a roc«.t notn of - «qaw&gt;
he Secretary of State, I kava
ItJl.iwing. which I commofar Ute in Cm-iwa lion nf such
&gt; of tfra "tribunt w are ia&gt;

a vo (he h'innr tn state
■Uy beta Iwrt been reatnred
md my opinion fat' that it »
contemplated by any coortfrr'W fcktr paoplr.

If I

ie popular feeling It to nat
i the powtukD taken «ome
th* Stat« on this queathriL
■ ifl whow a lea* number
■ munler. nccrtiing to
an in the same aumbee of
to the a hoi it too of capital
id stroll a rtauk onght to be

HOMPSON, Dep. B«y StoicI of humane legfafatfao hM
r&gt; w, and xrawuAe'cr to baro
si th dialmat •• to it» pea*.
The alxivc well aotbenlicaom
gratify^
a all Uwri to whriw titaHfiW
State to atart.MrlatotKfr
(boat anMrityjr

«-f a recurrence of this scourge; otherwise,
there is everything to encourage hopes &lt;_.f

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fc

Corrected 11.r «■ iw

AELKALGIA.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Or. CdSTXE'S
lUGNOLrX CATARRH SXTFF.

FEMALE COMPLAINTS,

This Snuff poaeassaa unaorpsasod eirtMS !■ the
aurref dial mis of tbe Kyre, Earn
bad. |
I'creoaa thus riBictad shwid lore no tuao In wataf
this reaiady, wkleh oasencooe fare proved nuMSfa*
iiirodiaph mitxws
to sMy ranndy
•-a •&gt;— -Of diiiiuguised men in every profession, warmly deafteM,rin|
rcccmmeudiug the preparations, may be seen at tbe wbl-"'-Mtrreb,

Sexual weakness. Barrenness, Diiaue of the
Womb, Weakness of the Back, talus and Limbs.

K&gt;

,

tbe yellow tinge of tta I G. Sun.on.

J

‘

,il^..rcgMn.ll, MO.Isstbrir

,,1J... 7"

aiect, besstiW and mlrebh, fora.

.

- mwmJNm .months ‘from the &lt;tat« of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff; IsitaS. Ferrous
*■ ■SUS? S w MLSBTW? Twichinga.

DISEASE OF THE LIVER.
| bs 61,cd- snd. copy thereof to\e serfed OtT fils
t,ih’ lhU {J**00® jyr under.txod aa inflam.-.tion ! rb^icrv.ce^f s^cis^v of

a most bountiful hart est.

Le^. L'lcers on the Body, Pimples on the
, General Eruptions, Boils. Mercurial Sores,
Glandular Swellings, Secondary Symptoms.

T1*-

t“I

and of every stupefying drug, renders tbarn harm­
less, even to the most delicate female, or tbe fee­
blest child, Ko one can doubt tbeir superiority

3”

Ef
takes a less camber of them to produce a better
’ ;‘-i effect.
Fries of Um Scandinavian Blood Purifier. |I
per
bottle, or fi.’. per halt delta. O( the tieacdi
By strive of errtrrcrertpt rrecirtlcn iarnefoni ,
&gt;.«
Th. U.l and .»re« w.j
Ku.X'u,!','.“'l-M nf nd under theses! of tte GrenH Court, for th« , aavlaa Biota Fills, 23 cents p«r box, or 6 boxes
Unnty of Many, to rec dtasrted usd ddrVsctd. * I
• •r getting these periodicals tsto aubueribc • ~r
’ • -----------'
*
—z
• -wiccscciur iui« pam- pinatibc gvods xad efurttcl*. and for the want I
lul di.cosv. taeaiuc they purge from tbe otav thereof, the Isndsnad ienomonts oftbo defendant, |
for them.
iWecorrupt and rlagnaiil bumurs. aud &gt;uei«uif In said extortion* named, I did, on tbe thirtieth
and renew tlx Wood, which ii the eaiuc not onJr day uf April. A. D. IsU. tavy upon aid fake all I
Tur Wx.ruxa.—The first week in Muy t&gt;r the diKW nt the Heer, and the tnJfam.tion of tbe ritlit, title and Interval of the Mid defendant
the kidney and the bladder, but of ««er» descrip­ id and to Um following doeexlbcd ral estate, to i
va» decidedly ths warmest fur the srifson tion o'diaeone. From 3 to 4 of tbs. ab'ova pills wit:
Bait half (XI cf tbe north-west quarter, (p of
(9: recollect ever .to have experienced. It taken every night on guine to bed. will in a few
r-Ml 1.
--L..— V- .1__
■Wya. reUrrif relieve the body of er rn thing that
Recited iKLchcck, 4M Monday last |
l« opposed to UaJUu
’
Ur. Horae's Indian Boot Pitta are told L-rall Barer snd bi ate of Micbigwi.
Which said above deaenbod premises I ahsll
ali-ipc ..fa cool ruin.
dealers in Medicines.
.
expose fur sale at uirtilie auction « vendue, to the
higheat blddae. nt the frxol door of tM Court
*^7” An exchange M.ta tbul Rai'. Jo.
llouac. m the village of Ilaatiurs, in said county,
oh Saltinlay, the twenty-fifth dar of Jane next, at
bcz Fox, a tnotrt estimable ekrittiaii gtsj,
;
”
. ........... . *'*r**“‘M,
J-e.Dt.r. of Dr. HotacV.cxlre.iva medical re- one o'clock, tn the afternoon of said, day to satisfy
■Ivinan, m officiating ns eh.nolnin ©f did t-blmbment in tbucity. By thewsr. Dr.Bbtack's Mid excretion, together With interest and cost
thereon.
... W.«w,-do.l^.iu
•Slate Prison.
Dated ibis 3d dar of Mar, A. D. 1899.
0. kKVEMTS.Sheriff,.
V...I ,.r g^enai ™.lk MPh.jn|« f -r &amp;'l
CaBUsix. Warren ce. O., March 8,1U9.)
Dr. C. W. Konscs—Dear Sir: For tbe Benefit
such acrviec.
I
I Botacks agent in this flaee, informs us th.t h.s
ef autferjng bunmuity permit ree to esv that 1 ■
' rale, of the Blom! Fill, and Itaod 1‘urificr now
have found your Scandinavian Blood Fnrifier sad ।
a—w- rri,_ 1 -i- . z«-,. .
. ! fer exceed those uf .11 oilier medicine, for rhich
BloodFilU
a .are cure for ludigastinu and Ltrer
:^&gt;T The Jacks'n Cs/wm ■tatc^. that ; ta.. .g.-c1z.&lt;wabju«i. The rvoaoo for Hi!., w.
Complaint. 1 hare teffered from the1 above menMr. Geo. Halifax of the town if Hires,
*** **•
rr.;«u-.l ..neri­
tiOMd dio«M'-» for five year, and has* triad s
*|
• ' ecce. ,v
n Cc KUUW
kuow III
tins not oulr from the moudis of
prtal many pirate:is». but all fo tro purpose. I
Which
wc tan
.’ncA*.acounty,
county,had
hada aMerino
Merinoewe.
ewe,
Which otbcr».
‘ —v—but
*--------- ---------- ‘
‘-------------- ' " *
was advised br a friend to Uy your BloodPanfier
and Bleed Pdis and Biff »o. 1 was Prtng in Ctnproduced
d at a birth four
fuur lambs,
Ltmta all
xll of
ciauaU altb-itiuie, end J wagl to vuur office,
■which aredning well.
and purchased one battle of the Further and one
box of PdU to commence with, and Wess (by day
(7.) in townxhip Ko. ‘four, ofrage No. sil(hl net.’ 1 fouxd ydts saluabla medfetnes. for tarn enjoying
Viu-aoe tw Romio.—The election in
good health tl present, swl feel oonSdenl Ural the
&gt;u the County of Barry and ^taic of Michigan.
Which aaid above described premises 1 shall cure i. pertoanttrt. td others boy Shd take whfi
tins viUnge, May 2d, resulted in the rice­
expos. for safe at public au.tian or rendu?, to they please, as for me, give me the Blood purifier
the highest bidder, « tire front door of ths Court sod I'lils, for all chruulc diseases which arise
tian uf (he Republican tiefcet by »tnaU
Uouae, in the village of Hastings, in said count'-, from ttnpnte blood cr derangement ot
majurilieE.
•
on fiatardsy, the eighteenth day of June tie it, al
one o'clock, in the iftcrnonn of said day, to sat­
isfy said execution, together with mtcrcsi and
Henry N. Walker has been apcoil thereon.
Dated this Ulh day. of April. A. D- 1KB.
pfimted Postmaster of Detroit, iu place
ns^Tw
•
o. Leverts'Hher ir
C. O’Flynn removed.
SHEKIl-rS SALE.
.&lt; &gt;

Tur W AXDWtBn’s Fbbjcht.—W e learn
that half a dozen promising, plantation
hand*—but subjects, wb suppose, if his
of Daborny—wbonrrived.bjrlhe
Wanderer, were taken up the riror lawt
evening oi: the Natchez. They appeared
au excellent bcaklt aiul spirits.—A”. 0.
Tnte Delta.

means eye, and lut, which‘menns tooth in
the Maxmchjsaetta vernacular. The d»lonlats dnre» .harp bargaUa—had cut
their ev«.teeththe ludtaos called
them Yan-ltt.

■"

Fata or Biown.—Ac icdhUnxlor tarm nght
to are tbit lBV»Btto&lt;i*wfll ba .Ud to Qva doUia.

&gt;ifJ.ttrrsJsxf.E.''

0 wtMtfs of Jloraes and Caitle J«ok to your
intrrcwtol
Uaod with immena suc­
cess for ten vefint, at tbe (JniuB
Course, i-n;?g Js'p’Mi.

F tales. A cut©! two Trailing Hones, will io vantbb be bund uu each paper or package of Harr til's
CoadlLop Powders, which bare »rTM sacs xxtrww
TO rsu. par T'cM Powders arc put np In Urge
packagva, arcotcpacied with full dirreUous bow to
administer them, and sold for Sil coats ^r paefaure.
Warrant* under a penalty of fi'.OO. to cxrelut
goodness, cirtapr-eji etui uUlUy any other borae
G|nThe a tore arlicfra ire sold by all th* deal­
ers mi Graad Bapldk and by Druggists throughout
tbs United Staus. C.axdas mid Booth Amerin.,
at wholesale by al: lar^r Druggists ia the princi­
pal eitm.
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HEBB1CK A BROTIIRB,

HARD-WARE

BbOOp rVRll

, SCOVILL’S,
NABSAFAIULLA AMD I

—
...
mill
into OlOOG, US
h eradicate all humors from the lystern.

..................

2:10 A. M.

TRAINS GOIW WWTr"'
Mnfl and N.Y. Bxp, J.iaxi
IfalS P. M.

For Uiev use ttoaj b.-alth preaerrere,
HMurcx'g3naurGesrr» Pure I

•“■?a?“5SF«?

ISSfflK®’*..:::.™.'' iSS1l5&gt;

RJ N. Rite. Greers! RrxperintentltaL
U, C. Bean. Assistant Superintendent. - ' M
CHANCER.' SALE.

■rars or Mioaaui.-n.aM

Alhaaj, Npw^ Ieyk.________________________

MOSE TAILORING.
3gg^Si??SE
TAILORING BUSINESS,
t hey are now prnpe^d to excreta wcr^wiihgreta

PROBATE NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Barer CorxvT, SK-

■Th'-x

them D
w«*iy.--------------------«toft«to atTwe Ttr&gt;MB«d M«k ftrthe
TwftHj.fire Htmdrad for tU
rirculatinn
in this country

Mt otberw ise. uy number of hit as. MfaisMw
ths Gospel are pcmittad tn nae tbehire wittont
«y charge.
The subocriber will airit most of three ksnisw
bees tn thia county dsner rtr itvoa.
Applicntions toxndtvlJuri tybg^auMHneSw

Bartla Creek,' Mich.

AND

Night Express,

Brer aching, ever growling.
They have found tbeir health again.

B©im ft 8E®B?,

.’^wa,s^b:raT.’.u^ssis

HABVKiL’S CONDITION TOW DEBS

By virtue of one transcript cx-culigti. issued
out of and nnd*r «hc tea) of the C rad Court, I r
ths County of Cl in ton. tonicdirccecd and delivered
agstnsi tbe e-cta red chattels, a ad. tor the want
thereof. the lands and tenements of the defendant,
in mid execution named, I did, on the twenty-lUtti
day uf Mari*, A B. W». st three o'clock. ?
M-itevy upon and take alt tbe right, Mile and ja■eresd St £ said deAodsnt In and to p&gt;s Alicw
log described real estate, to wit:
The scutfa-eMt quarter f| ’ of scctiqn Ko. tsrentr-sereo, (X7.) in township Ko. two north -uf

:w Mr.
or Ox Ko York
Tribune, the Evtning Journal states, is
to start for California thia week by Ute
overland route.
..-

DxfcfVATiOK.- The word Yankee, says
the Ltader historian of tlw “Coloay of
•New Plymouth," cornea fserr. yan, which

KG BEES KILLED.
If th« combo of tbs bos hire cu ba u
amred.and with nafrty both to the boos

.... .

we lave been able to olwerve, they nave
tta liver, causes . ilefectn-a seerci Ion ef th. bite.
1.. ^cnnl,«, SraviwllM Moal, &gt;» m ;
t eipatiun of a good summer's trade.
We 1 ^2?’
‘f *aoo‘1 P“n4r 'J*6 biota.
.
,
,
whie'i, when sent U&gt; tta luogt. brains and other
t&gt;&lt;-cp&lt;*ak for them a rvaliZdtinn of their P“rt» » * morbid rendu
hit C*u»e jaunduw
1.. ,-..
i votaumption luareov, Ae.. red withholding the
ii&lt;&gt;pe«.
_ - _ __
n.tnrwl stimulus io the inteaiine., reuses Dr.pen.
———
------- —
! SIS. Pile., and
other eomr.l«int. a. _’&lt;-u prrcviia
__
,
—Mv»&gt;«rawi&gt;iiu&gt;'&gt;,u
Magazixkk.—Tin- Great Republic, At-1, "c.1
,Q UBraT«i *©&lt;1 tvwr the whois sr».
‘
| Iren to piv^cs.
’
latllic Monthly, (adder and Ifappv Home i A psticct suffering from i!&lt;ia camptaint slmutd

A PofcrviHTt TftAirexcrroit.— Some
weeks since Pro£ N; C. Morse-of Loosville, took as payment fur an old debt,
fifty acres ot laud in Western Tenneasec.
pay ing at ths rate of MO per acre. It

•Ryr^Tntx JOD®3.

’•

TBANSraR COieKIES.
Colonies narhe eaMy trsssfr.-red front aw
other hive tothis—c; from a tree la the woedsTsf
thaesmb ■ Mt bedly brekemat all swaeaTuf Oto
year, aa Qtalr cnsnba with all thsir rent anta, cm
be removed with ik™, and easily fiutenad tn tha
frame: and IT this open: ran is m Ulfally perfcnMd la Ute gathering season, tbs colony, in a
fen bowr-. will work as vimreualv w the new u
uitauaun.

ncreresayvw. Lire..

. •

GOISG i .’Juki ntl SOM.

DRY GOODS!

4

WJuit shall K d«

!

«•““Wm

�HARDWARE 8TOH.
rnuo-IM ADV Ah CI I

S&amp;B. MOKBB’S

XjXSMw.r

IJHJM.DOOT PILLS.
afiKi
., .
NO NtlEE MCKXWfc.
(
-1V. -SO MOBE MHEDMATtMM,
os mrrnra ox m asana. LSMuao. ssanaasi

DRY GOODS!

h&lt; #*»-&gt; -» a-wr tew v
— -tRadway-b

READY

RELIEF,

HARDWARE!

■BOOTS A SII'OS!

IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL. CHI.
CVLAR

■Safr.

SAWS,

CaSATUmcOVEBT 1

the

rnir.oBOPnErrs

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.

stone

FOPND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

SASH, and PLTTY, BUILDERS’

HOI’S E

f on&gt; the ayatatn. for they cennot remain wlitu the ,
body hgevirie* »o pom and dear.
I
'the maac-j why pcopto are ao dxucMod -wiiOl
»ijk» a»d Win •« ian&lt;&gt;« d», &gt;« becsnM tfatf do SM i
get a medKina which will pa« to the afthaed l
parte. «.4»fa«d*w 41 open the calami puangaa ,
for the &gt;l:acn*e, W bf cw»l aut;b&gt;t&gt;cc.s large qawo-1
titv of food and tber matter to k'dgvd. and the
atiimach au'l mteUhue nrw Htenilly &gt;oterfiowovg

CK06SXVT

COOPER, .nd CARPENTER TOOLS,

GROCERIES
ptinfolng llwbinctf; ti e c-'areer particle* cf Itopu- ■
riywbiai carwwrt paa* by th* other oellcta. are I
b*’ihRte'1'
eff“
fl“ni,li“ '
Vrmr the c6 eve, fri. .hmtr. 1U Dr. Xor»c*t fa; !
dton Uoe« HD. not only tutor tte sumach. Q J
tebctnc etiitod with u.e Wood, for Uwy But! wtf
tv every port, and cvtaj lrtrly rout out aad cleamc
the Wy»ton from til iteporhy, ai d tfig tjfc of IM
:
■

and

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING­

BOX, **d PARLOR STOVHi,&lt;J
M a caAaodicbt the trwth wf thia aMcnieo, ar

®’£©(DXI8EY!
■uweya *■**««.&gt;*.

cry style aud description.

XUDIX TOVB OKDKB8. and tte good* w*U fa

KWJt
,
....
,

G IASS-WARE

DR. J. C. AYER &amp;
■
LOWELL, MASS.
Psrca Oxa Douaa rxx Born

co.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

^gSsSattias

K-AJD'WA.’ST’B
by Ute burning s'03
havebetorteougiit;-—..
—
the atlaot grave, now ataod m-dy to k-rttry that
ttm vwul i hate faxn numbered with tte dead,
had it not been for till* great nbd wuudcvltel medicinerMeeM a ludiaa Root Fiila. After ooe or two
duw» bad bed* taken, they were a*toni»bcd, ami
abiafietlr ewrpriaod, in witueutap Ibeir unarm­
ing eflteta. Not uni v do they five immediate earn
and eameeih, rod fate away alt »«t«ti»*. puin aod
aag uiah. but dieyat unca go to • urk al tte found*
ton of tbe durav. which is tbeldnod. Therefore,
rt will be thow n. er two iDy by tbaae who u»c tteac
pglrttaAthay wfli eo demmaod pm ify, that du

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Him VIltGIMA TACOHAX.
♦Iu. DI. VERXOX,
Hua HATTIE CLARK, '
HX'LEY JOHNSOX.
Write only for the
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PillZi:.

oiaXv «r^i

and the pruapvet of a long ar.d happy life will
rberiah ar.ct brighten yunrdaya.
OT AH genuine Pill* wdlt hereafter hare the
uuuenud W|CT.ata*e of B. LAKE JUDSON. fine
ccaaor to A. J Whit* A Co.) on each b-s.
- k Lake jt’osox. suc-*awt» u
(A. J. White 4 Co./
*
.
Sole itrupnetqt
50 Leonard Street. ?ew Toil:.
Fer ssl* be J. P. Robert. A Co-. Ha.tUg*-, F.AJVrRrlr. er. Middforlll^ Eli Xieltefo. Orangeville,
A. J! Bonn, FruiritviUe; and by Dmgg.au genp4c- 2fi cento; 4** pill iu each ter.
Wta. Mudge 4 C* , prnprietorof lir. A. Trpik,»
-JtntnvOcOintment, Earlville, Madiaou Co-. X. .,
Onueral Agval.
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REGULATING PILLS,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

Dr. Railway A Co. have recently dtocorered a
method for extracting frwra root*, berte. plant*
aud gmaa, a nutrition* oxltacl of «a&gt;eh wonderful
nourishing poo-er—wbicb ther liar* combined
with Railway '. Rognteline Fdte-ttel nix of them
piUa will aupply the btem! with Ik WM amomt
if tMtritloo aa om
ardtenry terodt te

Howard association.

LAWNS, BRIL!JANTU, CHALLIS

CHALL1

ROBES,

FINE

num. cofa

•rvM n«i*

PHILADELPHIA.

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS. PRINTS. SHEP

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS
Fenon* afeictrtl with Liver Conqilahtl, Irrnnytia-Heart Dfocaae-, Fullnen of Blood, and *11%
males who art *ub|eci to irregwlaritlea, Hv»terto.
Ac., are particularly rtooaubendrd to u*s tbeee
pill*. They *ge plea»ant to take—elegantly owfof
i irigl pr»»-Itee from taatc. and will not gripe.
। ticken cr weaken tbe »y«teta. or leave the bowel*
coative. Mother* m raing ahovld likcwlec take
■ioe or two cf there pilla once or twice per week.
They win not only keep «nar *yatcai healthy and
regular, but will protect year iefaat* agntaat
Cramp and Faina in the atomacii. rod ioapre isfi
only a healthy child, but will Invent every child,
ttau nekled, with a tweet dtopoaitlon. '

RADWAVB REGGLATITO FILLS

CH AM BRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (now style,)

COOKING STOVES!

WHITE GOODS, Au.
A fin^aiaortiw*nt st Gaoda far

MKIT AMD BOY’S Will!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

variety and style.
CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCY
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CA881 MERES, a largw .took,

CUBE THAT COUGH I

tioo. fagw, occupation, habit* of life, de) sal in
cant a! eRtretnc poverty, to rrtBtxu nbiOKM
rus or tnanon. It is needle** to add &gt;bat tte
A**ociatiun command* the hicbeai Mcdiral »klll
»t the age. and will fasaiah tbe moat appiatod
model n t tea* men t.
The Dih-tlora ef the Aawirtion. in their An­
nual Rcjrot upon tfa Ural meat uf Seyiil Duo
aro. exurtea (be iiisl.c.» aatiafaction with the »«•
ccas whidb boa attended tte labor* of ti-ir Kmgeroa in tbe cutw uf Sperniat-tvhrre SiimW
aeekonx GbowerrtHN. Gleet. Syphilis lb*
of Ounntan nr Self-Atem:. Diacare* if the Krinera
or Bladder. d»_ ami order a wmtiuuaeea uf lb*

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, uf every

beautiful patternsaud very cheap; BLACK

.egetoble. no ham can anac ft
quantity.
Friea 25 aesto par»ex\ -5 Boxaa for SX00.

Great iiomber* of Clergyman, Phytlriana, State*men, and eminent penowam. have lent their
name* to certify thennparellelod n*efa)ne*t of tbr*e
mmJir*, but ou; .pace here will not penult the
inaertiun cf them. The Agent* below named fornfeb *raHa owr Awnicax AXNKXac in which they
me given; with nbn faD dewcriptiaunnf,tteatovw
erropiiirrt*, and the treatment that atesld be fob-

DOE SKIN, BLACK WlOAD CLOTH,

persons who are rubjecl to Fit* of AMglexy. Epifeptic. Heart Dtocaaea, 2U-. abould alwnya keep .
boxen iiaud
PRICE TWEXTY FIVE CEXT8.
Aak foe fiadwny-. BegwiaterB,ortefotatfog HD'

rortd &lt;!&gt;■! tbeir l«l».r* iu ihi«*phtrv of bcrevuicr*
adtet tece been of great bench; to «ha afil^fd.
«*p*efaUr to tte yroug, and (fa-y l *’e itnJitd
to fieraGMmcMvA wto* rewewrd real, u tM*
very immrteut and ranch derpiyed ctuie.

Ate., Ate.
want th* beat aid thereto for then, and they atould

AD our Rcmedica ere far sal* by

BttotaH Wteta^yvjwtif^Shte. M^terbetion. at Setf-Abwra, and other dtowt* *f'*

Sold by J. P. Robkkts, Hastings.

generally, that he ba* op*n«d a
ahirte, eotian, gfovta, heeiery, cravat&gt;, panto, ev­
ery variety from five ahlDingato dr doHara; coau,
every pnee, quality and pattern veata from atx
ahiUuip to au doilara.

Tea
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The article* *u be gi*c»-*M*y arc compriaed in
the followiug Hat:
2 package. of gold eoutoining......... WOO «cb

PICTURE ROOM!

10
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It® ••
Io Patent Lever Hani. Caacd Watebca 100 •*

New Barry Mill,
M.»^ruT/. m.d .nrvrudcnd we bojieJeae beyond 1
dMU, JwriKll*ir paueuu witboul a *&lt;agto raj

Who W W rf» known in the p»ac« "hew they,
iar O&gt;|.- Item J. W Plummer. Viutem, 4own
uf remarkable evrea.
t&gt;- U»c In® Jobe Rtrnyeo, Vnrcrty, lowo. a
^war-’ttea'froa. R*»'l Uasun. Camden. CUI,

dak C-.. Mick . uf a Lyin’ rd daughler aavoJ.
»«»r uh tewn Ett UvuW. at Attesa. Hl., who
Wtegk “ ~
'
Dr. A. O. Do*w&gt;, .Bloomfield,
R^tertTs^»?Munoa. Iowa,

IB DOW h MMCNsful opcmtkr, rrtdy

a large Block a»d great variety. Men a calf boot*

Gold Locket*. BraccieU, Brooches, Ear Drop*,
Drcaat Flu*, (’tiff Floe. Sleeve Button*, Shirt Binds
Watch key*; Gold and Silver Ttiimbles. and a va­
riety of other article*, worth from fifty cento to
fifteen dollar* each.
.MTSS^’.WTbSS'SS SU

to any one seeding us 100 subscribers. at »Z each,
a Gold Wsteb, worth M0. Every subscriber will
al*o receive a prunes L
Imrardialriv on receipt of the money, the rab.enber a nsinc Will be entered upon our book, and
._—in a— * - . *

tor S3 *■; kip boot*, kip trogmto. caUda..co­
ded and patent leather do., eongren* gaiter* for

mew aud ten, caD, patent and enamded leather,

SlflR

to do any amooal of

CVSTOM

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

HUCFlcrriEBr in

-WOKB:,

Oat^l onhruW u pre»p&lt;— ««.'
oU»r MB1 In B«tj, or MJ oiler nonnt) .

H.rln* neonrod &lt;U mviaen of

M. Hastings'

M"34 V®JteLn; SrnngWd,
bmeft

lifaWWi

BOtTWOOD &amp;

COOPERING BUSINESS.

IbiAw. dm X

flBOCHaTI !

SADDLE A HAENESS

WILLIAM JONES,

liHBHIt,

,weM pd far &lt; weary grato, rod MBy alter
things wteeb we cannot ten ooramcMo, afi et

OAStr GiJXVl

GRANT.

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                    <text>THLESDAY MOB NINE,

VOL. 4
fastings’

ikintss

yrttterg.f'StUittl

BASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1859.
Reetra

mb» to exhibit! lira.
Frank Chamita must be

IbttUofMktU.

tho criminal.

i-n-w

NO. 2.
Lorwrto Dow was

Icatfodcfa

Louisa, “two things whieb J have fully
proved. The first will go far towards poventing the poeolbiUtv eff any dfaeord nftue
marriage; the second Is the best and sur­
est nreeurvetire of female character."
“Tell me * said Louisa. Ktekmek.
-The flrat is this—to demand ot jour
[bridegroom, as soon as the marriage cer-

my friend Tom Bigbee, and requested
that each would permit hfa room to ha
examined. This nriviledge wm cbeurfW
Iv serorded by all, Frank Charro to being

BOLTWOOD * CBANT,
Dt.Lira .n »»u.'।
CT«&gt;wy. A«- ro*" **•' fe*lw* r
H. J. KENFIELD*

center ufil hut the missing money was
not found I Tbe fallow hadiald his plan,
well.
Mtenwhiletbesteatnsr nearedtho levee
I al Memphis. £3 her bow UMiched the

H« noticed before him a stout KtOa ne-'

tea, will lead to serines earnest.

Avoid

• hand a small
eaU th
injls

FBAJICU BOWES,
tiuued at the gangway to

It the

iy.

tkttkitf—the pro prwanr of the carpet-bag.
Upon looking around for this interesting |

dr

HADLEY A SAKES,

meaaurs, wbro one uf

individual, however, it wmdiscovered that

CVieC» office thia morning.

J. W. OAKLEY,

ralM* one

(• HOLES ALE sad mail drrtrr is, ssd

Jy

promise faithfully and solemnly never, opparenls no Saturday evening, to stay with
on any pretext or excuse, to have any
them Bunday, and aa the Mgroee arc mu­
•Octets or oeceahnenOs fawn each other;
sically Inritaed, they carry a fifa or a born
bdttn keep your private aflalrs from lath­
er, mother, sister, brother, relations and
the world. Let them be known only to
each other sod yowr Gnd. Remember
that any third pernor, admitted Into yrw

fol

W. FASKES,

told. Lot cw&gt; had

to nab him. Haro’s hfa deaeription in
—&lt;ay.
fiaU."
•
,
-An right,’Mid the mptain. “And
while vou are about it, y6u will find an­
other bird fiw your cagu?
“How uni*
“Well, only A you^g gentleman wbo
has been appropriating ten thousand dol­
lars that itappeoa to be ths property of fcvee) with a circle of delighted Ltehee
another pens®." .
l yslliag—“Go K Black Coat!” “HoM &lt;*
“Whrgghl H«re’s a fol’- axclanoed

Dow.
"Gabriel, sir,” replied the boy, lifting
a new straw hat, and showing hfa ivtiry,

spirits of the worn batante. The wallowing
bed nm ciBtinued long befiire both roels
kwt tbeir dietiuguista
loafera were -road to

I fade.”
‘•Well, let me Mar you.
So the negro inflated hie velvet cheeks.

very decided ImpmaioQ,
ouM be thrown away ano

and renew the vow upon every temptation.
It will pieman that perfect confidence,
that union, which will indeed make you
one. 0, if the newly married would utrt

Wax? Rxuvr« Docx.—The parity te*

It rcligfoe fa beat shown hi what it does

WILLIAM JON EM,

WILLIAM BAKUM,

til anj.

S&gt;11tct11

been abstracted.
morning. Wild with eacitement, m im­
mediately spread the intelligence Ibrongh-

THE ODD GLOVE,
J. M. NEV I Mt,

DANIEL COOK,

SW EESKY,

HOLDBOOK,

Or, Tricks t'pwu Traveler*.
ton’s atate-ro&gt;,rn vb.tild be searched, aa

Late in the fall of ’54, business took
rne down to New Orleans, in Company
with Thomas Bigbee, an old friend ami
former school-mate, who was now on his
way to his home in Mobile. The weath­
er waa extremely cold, hut the comforts,
hie cabin &lt;&gt;■' the palatial steamer Monte­
zuma. with the luxurie* affi-rded by the
attentive officers of the boat furnished us
with the means of enjoying ourselves a»
well as travelers can enjoy themselves
ausy from tbeir own fire-aide. Men who
voluntarily cnop then-selves up together

for a week’s imprisonment arc very apt
to seek amusements from each other aa it
was n&lt;&gt;t long before a disposition to l»crome sociable began tn manifest itself
among the passengers. Tom and I occu
pied a state-room near the ladies* cabin,
and it was with the occupants of tbeneigb
J. M. BVSNELL.
HYSICIAN «od Surgeon. Offlee la RoaselTs boring rooms that we first struck upon
itoN. State atreeL
an acquaintance. One of them was a
iniddle^igod gentleman, named Merton.
JOHN BOBEBTN,
The other a gaily dressed, dashing little
follow introduced himself a&lt; Frank Chernite of S«. Louis. 1 took a dislike tn this
M. F.CHEBBY,
voung man. when 1 first saw him. It may
havw been his blue dress cost with brass
Initums that prejudiced me against him.
Thia article of drees I have always ahnml
nated, for it gives the wearer (tn «iy eye)
TTOR’CEY sad OM*te *t Law. MWtw
•
-- -»---------- M—.
.j .11

tick tn detect I be rubber.
The n«»n&gt; was searched and a due waa

had bro&gt; left behind bj the thn&lt;

the theft of «ny money I"
Tom's snmiemrtrt my be imagined up­
on bring thus seemed. “
My »*n
~ aatno■“
i«hnicnt wm no lews. L .— —
from childhood, and was confident that a
more honorable, upright man never trod

3. B. NEVINS,

the earth.
"Impo^ible!" I indignantly cried.
But the excited loeer of the money
could not he induced to withdraw the

P

]

..■•imi
. ------------------ But Cberrute's lively conversation and
agreeable manners partially dispelled my
prejudices, and we four speedily became
dose traveling companions. J was pleas
ud to observe that young Cberrute care­
fully avoided the card-tables in the for­
ward part nf the boat, and spent bis time
principally by the stove, with us. In the
LUOB or PROBATS. Clrtwil Coart Cs»- after part of the cabin. But this might
mUmsesr. AtMraav adit CsomeDsr at Law have been d'-ne fl privately argued) with
lire view of playing a deeper game of po­
ker. Re had heard Mr. Merton caarmllv
mention that he bad ten thousand in hfa
trunk, and it might he that be was all this
JAMES U. BBOWN,
i time “playing bls ctrds" tn gain poases. slon of thia treasure, the moment after
| entertaining this thought, I frit haff
। ashamed of myaelf. for In honest truth,
I my estimate of Frank Cberrute’s charaei.-------- -*-1 —*•- nrwwi tba firf-t that

MuAigsa.

”

'

B. H. FVLLER,

J

body had entered it without his know!edge during the proceeding night, and
»u4&lt;-n the money - The thief bad fi.rtunstely left this vine to hie idenuty. He

now demand-

“Utile Un."
The tee police officers, with tbeir aueu»t»med prom ptnesa, rushed boldly down
to the sans of the nmflict, just sa both

trauma. One nf the prtarmers proved to be
Frank Cboerote, sad the other—
-Who fa thia chap 1" asked polieman
No.).

plita mod.
Here’s his wig and hie whbkers." he added presenting a mass of hair
thk-kly coated with the soil «&gt;| Tenr-ee-ce.
No wonder thifl the .Tfa'tftigutshcd'for­
eigner wax on-distinguishable, far in the
place of hfa heavy beard was now substi­
tuted a mate of dirty, black mire. Frank
Cbcmrte seized a sponge and wiped the
fellow's face clean enough to show a deep
scar in his right jaw.
-Jiihn Brown, by all that’s wonderful,”
exclaimed policeman No. 2‘
F&gt;&gt;r the first time since his entrance up­
on the boat, Mr. Brown opened hfa mouth
and spoke: and thus spake he ;
*Wdl. I guess that til have to come.

po»cd Frank Cberrute, ‘ there may he
other gloves of the same kind as Mr. Big
••Slop! at.?!" I yelled; I’ve found
bee's, and il titel gentleman can produce
his |«ir, 1 claim that your suspicions are him!"
"Found wko t” asked one of the offiuntwaL**
.
Tl&gt;m instantly examined his pockets
“The robber! the thief! the rogue! the.
thoroughly hut fruitlessly. He found but
d
—d rascal I" I answered, greatly
excited. “Quick I quick I there be g'«
Killed with wonder and chagrin, my mor j up the levee! 1 saw him escape from the
Ufied friend gave up hb keys, sad roques stern of the boat!”
The officers did not fully comprehend
ted that the trunk should be immediately
Murohcd.
.
, what I meant, but concluding that a man
The keys were not needed, for his trunk would not attempt to escape without hav­
in the sute-r»*om waa famd tonheked.— ing a concealed motive for doing »&gt;, they
The lid being raised, the first object that followed me in pursuit of the gentleman

In black.
We had a long chase; fi'r the fellow,
But al length we had the satisfy tbm of
secs-ing him. just m be was dodging into
a cellar &lt;m Fnmt street.
Haring brought him aboard the steam­
er, Wlto the presence of all the peawngera,
who had watched our rsen with greet intervwt. the pnlfacfren produced their dew
criptioa of John Brown, the escaped con
Unfortunately. n-taaneli* board i vfot, aud found It »n fit Dr. Blukerwissel.
I In respect to height and weight, but imt
I otherwise.
The penitentiary bird bad

rwch fo-nr’s acqutenunee w» him served
U&gt; lm|*W me wW&gt; • """ Co-nrahle

.Th&gt;k»etVlm.

Ton.

I pmeewW-;

i«tr- ..Ommee
«!mU ‘Gt *!• ?"■”»

rapidly

■bug Memphis, and the
MAtfied ■tfat foUtt

3

to hand Blgbre over U&gt;
that city. Whatever

mak ee I

Bowlaud

not give a farthing foe that man’s rriiguC,
“Yes, that I do very well, master.”
Lorceio then pul his hand into hfa pock­
et, and pulling out a stiver dollar, showed
It to the urgm, end told him If he would
' dimb lalo the pine true before the people
met at the meeting, and keep there quid
until he called out bis name, sod then
blow on hfa born aa he just bad done, be
would give him tba silver dollar, if be
would &gt;&lt;&gt;t tell anybody ahcut it.
IL.
4.
lighted at such an offer, aud promised
punctuality and ssetwey.
On Bunday, a large meeting assembled
at Sharon to bear the famous Lorenzo

It happened, before the xfay of trial be
sickened andOled. Rfaold mother waaover whelmed with grief, ar.d sat long by th*
corpse, filling the h-oiee «itb wailings and
lameiitatMio. Al last a thought aeemed

fated : -Well, (hank God, he's &lt;«uU&lt; tea
steep scrape anyhow !"

wild buys aud their sweethearts, almost
The New York A'twywsv hits off «nma
all on horseback, sometimes by twos and | of"the comments &lt;aj the Sickles affair, in
threes, besides negroes from a great dis­ the shape of the following dialogue:
tance on fait, being readily captivated by
Rev. Gent—Well, hrtrther, what do
the naturally eccentric, for they love any­ you think of this affair at Washington f
thing that las a laugh attached to it, and * OMnick—Pcrfoclly right 1 wu’d have
they ki.cw that Lx‘reran was good at a done the same mvnelf.
juke, even if it did hit hard.
Rev. Gent—The same as which 1
I
Dow selected rather a brimstone text. । Oldnlck—Ei'ber.
Rev. Gent—So would I.

I’m a gone community."
Bute enough, il waa the veritable John
Brown, himself, who, in hfa assumed char­
actor of a sedate bonk-worm, had manag­
ed tn avoid exposing himself tn passen­
gers, ss be most certainly wo’d have d&lt;me
bad be spoken three words. The fallow’s
caution, however, waa overbalanced by
hfa cupidity. Ufa continued proximity to
us four. (Merton. Cberruta, Bigbee and
I darted intn the cabin. The police- | mytalf.) enabled him to hear all our con­
men were ab&gt;'«l taking Tom ashore, hav. I versation, whilst he pretended to deeply
ing given np the ssarcb lor John Brown absorbed in hfa studies. He thus diaonv-

my friend Tmn. TW glove me
bom stnlrn from biot for the vc
poos tu which it was applied, and

OL1VEB E. EYEKTB,
j “i*7 u lkaBtf ta

ni°JSS.^T5£S-&gt;S?,lS

It was

i&gt;ecn seen t&lt;» wcat the evening before.—
Morton rushed intn the cahfe.with this
evidence of Tom's guilt, and exclaimed—
"There stands the thief. Bigbec is the

A !&gt;d the two officers entered the cabin.
Tom didn’t anew er the dfocriptuai iu tbe
dispatch, and so at least be avoided the
imputation nf bciag an eemped coavicl;
out be waa nevertheloM duly ironed aud
confined in a stato-room, whilst the officura
pn&lt;reded to scrutinise tbe countenances
and general appearance of the other pasaengvr.
Troubled, feverish sod perplexed, I
went out on the guards near the ladies'
cabin to breathe a little fresh air. Hap­
pening b&gt; glance downward, I saw a dark
figure with a carpet, hag in baud leap from
tbe lower deck &lt;4* a fart boat near the stern
of our boat
In my state of mind 1 was
ready to grasp at ant thing that (night
pouaibly lead, to an upfanali&lt;« of the
mystery enveloping this affair ofmy Inrod
even though my eoeduct should excite
nothing but ridicule. It struck me that
the man with tbe carpet-sack adopted a
curious and unnecessarily dangerous
mode of effecting a landing from the steam­
er ; for, by waiting ten mlnntee, be could
gvt ashore on the gangway. I then do
tired that there was no other witness of
the man's proceedings than myself. Il
waa singular, to say the least n( it, that
he should go ashore in this sneaking mannet, jirst at a Ume when the police weie
particularly desirous that not a soul aho'd
leave the boat. Indeed It looked suspic­
ious. I examined the man more closely,
and as ha turned his bead for a moment
towards the boat. I recognized the features
of uur demure aa I studious follow psssrti
ger, Dr. Blukerwlsael, booked for New
Orleans.
For Ntw Orltoni! Why, then, was

among the mercurial, healthy, honest ■ The New Orfouns Cmmt has got an
hearted |xx&gt;ple, who were hard to frighten. idea. It begs leave tn ask "Puritanic
। He enumerated the enormity of the vices cavillers”—which, wo take it, is as bad a
be thought to prevail, but they were so kind of caviller as be ewn possibly be—“if
used to the mt hat the words slid like wa- the African slave trade be wrong hi itself,
is not the slave trade between the States
At length be boldly described, in the wrong in Itself, also V* Thu trncmt bus
plainest kind of fangusge the sppcarance certainly got us “where our hair fa short*
and character of the "faet great oay," and this tune.
whabwould be their condition when that
A Sunday school teacher, deploring U*y
day camo.
“Suppose,” exclaimed the ureseber sud­ lack of attendants upon hfa minfatrnlincg,
denly, sod then be paused, “that this were sppcaled tn the few present. “WhuKnu
thousand dollars in gold, and the tempta­ the day I"
I do,” said he, “to get the boys and girfa
tion inappropriate It fa to hfa sole use and
lie saw that some of the women be­ here 1" “1 kp«»w,"aaid one of tbs urohinjL
benefit was too great for him to resist; per- came a little fidgclty, and nudged the "What fa U I* "Give ’em all five etna
tlckcrly as that ’ere business waa right in
fallows into silence and st ten lion.
apiece."
,
;
his line, you know, aa he playfully remark­
•■Suppoae,” repeated be, elevating
ed when givin' us an account nf the affidr. voice, -that Gabriel should sound
Riol—The editor of an Tllin&lt;»is paper,
“I was think in’ of snme plan for gettln'
writing a private fatter to a friend, savs:
trumpet I"
hold of those dibbs fast night,” he contin­
At this moment, the little negro showed "Wears Ifapublirsna—of course. Ev­
ued. “when this ’ere Tom Bigbog was ex­ l&gt;o was “a trump,'' and from the lop of en &gt;«ody wbo feurs the Lord, and can write
hibitin' hfaglovce; and when I mw him the lofty pine, a loud and clamorous blast a legible hand witkoatnuuiinf kia tOnfua
drop out of ’em, and this ’ere Frank Ca- overwhelmed the audience. The women only fa a Republican.
bo.it pick it up and put it in hfa picket
for him, thinks I tn myself, thinks I here’s the horses tied round the camp neighed,
An eminent divine preached on Sunday
the coper. So I just forked It out of his roared and kicked, while the terrified no­ morning from the text—‘ya are children
pocket, yon know, ana made good use of groes changed their complexion to a dull of the devil,* and in the aftern&lt;x« by a
it; you know. I wouldn’t a thought uf purple color. Never was alarm, surprise funny coincidence from tba words; "Ciuldoin’ such a trick If I hadn’ a had a repu­
and astonishment mote completely exhib­ dren obey your parents."
tation to purser ve, ynu know," and the
ited.
jolly rasenl grinned begigngly upon the
Lorenzo Dow looked with grave but
It cor Minister to Mexico has tn touch
aaacmhfod company.
pleased attention upon the xucceaafal re­
My friend Tom' Bjgbae, waa speedily
sult of bis experiment, until the first clam­
dlveoted of hfa Iron bracelets, which were '
or had subsided, and some be^an to eatl- mod certainly be worn out.—ZoaimQi
forthwith applied to the more appropriate
JowraaL
purpose of ornamenting John Brown sod were abort to apply a little hickory 1
aUaa Dr. Blckerwfoed’e brawny wrists. after the pitta. But this suggestion WM |
‘ That moti.n is oat of order." as the
Indue time wo steamed away forMem- arrested by the loud and solemn tones of chairman of a politiial meeting said when
the preacher, who, looking vary firmly he saw a ruffian raising his arm to throw

Mtn the f«ces of his disturbed auditors, aroU*&gt; *”•
T
,
and as he leaned over them tn finish hie
morable trip, asm fleeted up the Missis­ discourse, bo impresai«e!y remarked ;
Tina.—Time is like « river, in which
sippi.* Tom's spirits soon revived nnder
“And now if a hulo negro boy with a metals and »&gt;IH whatenees are snnk.
: whlk ehaff and eteaws swim upon the surtor, on tbs roatrary. wore very hng black I the genial example of Ms fallow pessenhair and whiskers, that hid all of hto fa*

■^ptNWACTCTn of
prison Ilka a sal’s eyes in lha dark.

Ha
of Cbclsaa, Orange County, says that in an
experitoeul tried by him the gain in the

•ASmOXAMX TAHOBS. &lt;MdcgAaw&lt;

The Mfawfrig carpenter'&lt; Mil wee re­
nt! v sent to a farmer B Eaaex-: *Te
rngtef two hero danee end myealfewMB

hi. shoulders. at much

their eyomathy fir tbs dfatingutobsdIfcw
teiK, JTiaplitad that the uAaaea aboM

Jmkib,

toes waa the "Englfah pinkeye.* a»d
yield 900 bushels per aero. The ground
ns planted Mayt, wife the ashes in

teat

Am
1 fiusH! Mr tfea i

�jUWIlLwll mrtr
«irKux vcwterday. reports that
^■foAthKt.,'Austria addressed to

TWtiwlP ^nKimstum tu wbow demands
’a^ffirmativs answer was required by the
Mfo.

casdMgto add*&gt;s the
when the
Trjpoa will.
.ftom
chairman called WTip ender, and, oc diniK
motion, the resointicxi wwa laldjm the ta­ cba.ee, o* fos side of fiardteia awdwtbw
ble. Mr. Waloqtt, i&gt;t (W. «oTcd an- -italiaa States, wMA will naturally be
bt^c&gt; resolution Akin bo Mr. .Pattou’s and
drawn into the struggle. Should England, '
was proceeding to apeak ,tp K »hvn he also, engage In the contest, It wi|l i)« from
wax declared out oforder, and bis resolu­
tion tabled. The mating then proceeded necessity 'rather than choice.. England
to the election of oflkcra focthe ensuing ooliiiv Fratoe, bos neither naeefcfty nor
year, od&lt;J elected 'the wholeJlrt of. laal desire for war. Her subjects arc quiet
year, excepting tho substitution of Cui.
and comparatively contented, apd her
Alexander, of N. J., Sod Rev. Mr. G*dsdeii, of.S, C., In place ol E.F. Backus and government relies more upon diplomacy
Dr. Johns, deceased.
The Executive to extend iu influence, than upon the
-Cwomtltee of last
was also re-elect­ more expensive and leaa certain arbitraed by A VdlC,"' ***
S31 K
to 23
“• scattaring.—.i—, । tion of the sword. With Franco it is dif­
John Jay off
a resolution In favor of
ferent. The dynasty of Napoleon, con­
resolution of 1857, procarrying outt
viding for Use
|lx»tipn of tracts on the ceived and consummated in violence re­
moiraTiri| ofx— cry.
. Dauial Lord spoke
__ quires th* excitement of war to pacify tbe
r* contending that the
against the resolution,
French people, and draw their attention
h-solution of 1857 was onset of
c'tisurpa““z from the condition of their own Country,
tion on tho port of those who&gt; passed-it.
and (Ke possibility of ridding themselves
■OTT-sn Tvrxtre
ps moved
that Jay’s resolution he laid on the table. of a ruler who boa no bold upon the es­
Carried Ijya viva wee vote. In the course ' teem of Lis subjects, bat, rather rules
•&gt;f the discussion.which followed tbo ta­ with ah iron hand, nd only preserves his
bling of Mr. Wolcott's resolution, Dr. life and his power by the most rigid aurSpring said he regretted that tbe resolu­ vffau^orcr. hfa j 4
‘ ~
l—
. Although
foe
tion bad beer, offered, and he very much
_ tta&gt;:fifrt-blotr in
regretted that the American Tract. Socie­ responsibility of i
ty should Jay such a resolution on the ta­ thr coming great straggle foils upon Aus­
ble. Gentlemen who. opposed the com­ tria, stift it Is of the concocting, and tfirio’
mittee had brought the friends of the the Intrigue of foe French government.
Committee into a narrow place. They
Tbo origin of foe difficulties extend
simply affirm that a tract against thexlavc

but earmot be .waxed «r Jriven over mw
Hutea a»J TrfW riven, even to, a Irtfl
0bwin&gt; w» ifflr'mrfboney.
Tsnw
■ ’ T liiraiiTi'.umh
-

The tfatfonal

'haul very- severe

diclrf ra.iflpre sMOW

Bathing of the greater prudcnoc

aae, regarding tho Preeidsotiai campaign

ofiWJO.

The JbwtUaka that thareaboM

be-something more to that struggle, than
the mere Ides of•'success,” and intimates berotoforc suapegded. ^
that die Tr^ime policy to overthrow the

present Administration, even with success,
would be bat a barren victory, shorn of'

all that good, which might accrue upon a
•
contest Upon the distinctive principles of
Ila: Republican creed.

The Jira says:—•

have been made—ths country must have
an Anti-Slavery or a ProSlavery Administratiou. Wo cannot cheat each other—
we taanrt unmake tha‘teett, supprcea the
issues, thrust aside tbe controversy, with­
out settling it histoo fate. Wsamnot go bafo to the ya)icy of iodiffsrentism
or neutrality, and wo would not If we
eould. We have all eaten of tbo tree of’
knowledge of Good and Evil; we cannot.
unlearn what wobave learned, it Bow only
remains that we should Choose between
boek somewhat into tho history of the. them. If the majority of tbe American
people be Profifarery, let them sleet a
past. As for back as the year 1815, in
Profilsvery Administration -tf a majorithe treaty of Vcuico, the lesser States of' ty be Anti-Sluvery let them elect on AnEarape were divided up among the ti-SIavsry Admmtetratioc.
Fdranel we go into nopostranger.empires, Austria obtained from *’ •
among foe Italian States, Lombardy anti Iftieal eootrst, sritboctlrcowtag definfaely
■for whatvre'arrto contend—what paraVenice. Certain other States were attachi or measure in to bo the
cd to Sardinia and made indopendsnt.— ’-----rBU

trade would meet our wawn approbation,
and tiie Society 'rejects the proposition.
You stand, nnon’lbe yontwof a deep abyss,
and will make shipwreck of morality nnd
religion. When be comes upou tbe na­
ked proposition of approving*, or dis«pprwing. slavery, shail su American be
•ifontl Hu moved a rcsehitfon that, whikthe society rek-et tire resolution against
the slave trade, it is not from any hesita­
Austria, uut content with her original pos­
tion ia relation to the slave-trade ilaeK
Tba resolution was carried by a large ma­ sessions, has improved every opportunity
jority. The resolution of Mr. Walcott to extend her influence over other and
waste this effect: That since there a r&lt;^knore southern Italian States. The Sar­
indications that the slave trade Is to bd |dinian States together wifo all Europe,
re-opened in thin country,-the publication j
hare been anything but complacent spec­
of any wellwrilien tract against the slave '
trade will meet with the warm approbo- tators of the aggressions of Austria; and
tion of the Socisty. The Society then
proceeded with the regular anniversary
proceedings.

in
I Sardinia have gathered many of tho
।patriots driven there by the oppression of

From ths North-Western Christian Advocate.

bardy
and Venice, being naturally a res­
:
tive and rebellious people, have chafed

“Rev. Leo. Rower endorses heartily
Dr. Smith’s Philosophy of Slavery—that
the system is right of itself. Is there a
Meathem Methodist minister who dares
rise up for the firth of hitTfa there, or are
all piuatnrtc at the feet of Moloch 1”

under Austrian rule, until sympathy from

Wo answer, we arc already straighbup
and firm for “the fiiith of the fathers’'—
especially for father “Paul, the aged''—
who commanded “servants to obey tbeir
masters’’—-who rctarued the “fugitive
slave” Onesimus to his Christian matter
Philemon—aud wbo troubled norther
church nor state on ilia subject of slavery.
As to “Moloch,” we regard that idol-god
to be abohtiouuun—aud ice are not ’‘pros­
trate at his feel.” Ila drove us for ridu^c and quiet to tbe South because vrt
would not bow—and here we are, tryiug,

Austria.

Tho Austrian provinces, Lom­

New Orleans. May 11.
The Southern Convention assembled at
Vidcabiirg'to day. Eight States arc rep­
resented. Chas. Clark, of Miss., was ap­
pointed President. Resolutions in favor
of re-opening the stave trade were offered
by Mr. Spratt, of South Carolina. Gen.
Foote denounced Spratt's sentiments as
high treason; and read the laws of ten
States prohibiting the slave-trade. Bo
thought that it was the duty of the gov­
ernment to acquire Cubs and to gain a
preponderance on tbe .Isthmus, and also
advocate resistance to the rale of a repub­
lican President.
:
‘

tlie Sardinian Stated, lias rendered a large
force of Austrian soldiery necessary to

sustain Austrian dominion in Lombardy.
France having possessions, and a station

cd soldiery at Rome, is naturally ambi­

tious td extend her dominion and being
jealous of the growing power of Austria
has embraced every opportunity to fan to

a flame, tbo feud extetiug between that

France, of course, takes the ride of Sar­

dinia, under the pretense of extending
constitutional liberty.

WIriic this fa the

pretext, tbe only real motive, is prcatimed
to bo tbe suppression of Atu^rian influ­

ence in Italy nnd tlie increase of rtic French

possessions

in tbcac states, eventually

swallowing up, even Sardinia itself.

It fa

ra no way likely that other great powers

of Europe will remain idle spetators of
That u ill do. Dr. Rosser is sound on
the question. 'K'o taro nd nrguinont to
advance capable of rebutting the above
eathnable “flash of logic." We arc glad
She doetsr has got where be can have
qjitf. Several persons from his region
p used through the Northwest recently,
on their way to Canada, for the same
k'eaaiug. We trust that, like Dr. 11..
they have found Ttand now sit undisturbed
by overseer or auctioneer, “under their
uwfl vine and fig tree, none daring b moUtt or make (km afraid! But about
t‘ia(./i.'&lt;7i/ire. Ecclesiastical history tells
u? t&amp;C PHfcracm WM a bishop, or nt
least a deacon. A good man, ho doubt!
Apd then be owned llic' foy Oncsimqa,
and when the “bdy’T was converted,
ownad him us much os ever, and indeed
owosd more than over, for he owned both
Aim and hit religion.
Of courao ho had a perfect right to use
all lawful meuns^to catch hu property—
therefore, we can easily conceive of Lugo
placards, handsomely written, posted up
in public places, (Wouldn’t ft tare been
cff lying*) reading about m fbDoyrs.
STOP HH4! I &lt;HHW¥ ML&lt;£

WARD!!!
Ran away from the euLscribcr, residing
in Colobsc, « Uy, named Onerimua. Be
fo of Phrygaa.AirUb mnrtfain height,

latest advices; but that ail Europe may
become mixed up in a general struggle

With this

view of the subject we shall look wifo in­
creased interest fur every fresh arrival of

news from the seat of war.

THEY HEFUSE TO FOEIXMV.
The Ann Arbor Argvi and tbe Battie
Creek Jeffmonian seem to have forgotten
the lessons of the past, and refuse to fol­

low after foe leaders of progressive Dem­
ocracy, relative to a slave-code for foe

Territories.

W« recollect when many

Democratic

Journals protected against

Ftuur BsrrwitM' a Cmcca Mix xio ay
Editor.—On Saturday afternoon, James
SMBfwnJ, wbofairw
circus
recently exhibited In
d into
thi: Timet office, in that aty, ruijy resol­
ved to teach the Hhufr, Mr- Frajicis, the
proprieties of journallani, arid csped|lly
that.hls circus &amp; not to be criticised In a
disparaging mood, with impunity. The
editor declined tn be dictated to by a cir­
cus man, and ordered bird to leave tho
.office.
Sheppard said he wouldn’t go.
snd that Mr. F. couldn’t put hhn out.—
Mr. F. (says the WTGy,) then hid him on
the floor in a moment, and by a gentle
pressure on the throat, persuaded him
that a little less Insolence would be ac­
ceptable. He then let him up, and S. re­
quested to be brushed off; but instead
was led to the door and dismissed.

PJT’ The following la on exact copy of
an official placard issued by the city au­
thorities of Janesville, Wisconsin :
Takx Notice—All persons residing in
tbe city of Janesville owning or having in
his or her possession, any dog or bitch,
and suffering the same to run at large
without bo'mg securely muzzled, so os to
prevent tbeir biting, jrtu. nz suxan, if'
K
-a —
------found
running
atlarge
la after April 20fo,

sable to an empty wa^on drawn by a pair
of mules. The cost of keeping them is
C31~ Lalo, advices from ths pea-nut very little, and in euduranee, under labor
Slricts on the coast of Africa, inform us and privation, no animal can exeel them.
a great deficiency in the yield of this They arc also gentle In disposition.
crop m Goree aud Senegal, and at Gam­
ISff" I’he New. York correspondent of
bia it is supposed the crop will not exceed
The Ckarlettun JTevi, says : •‘Daniel E.
S.OOQ toua, or 600,000 bushels, against
Sickles, on dil (who fa back .front. Wash14,000 tons, or l.OOO.OoO bushels last
Innrt.AK s {■
Aatt O-m
the
year. Prices on the coast had advanced
spends
considerably in consequence.
fcwmajith* In quirt
«----------------------------------ZST" Tbe prospect for osr farm era arc
improving. Wheal nm ox looked better,
and the present, fine weather affords a
good opportunity for getting in spring
g.tbrr «t «.me fits,. Aj u Unneoipu,
as though nothing had happened/’
[fcccs in our streets
Republiean.

such a struggle as seems inevitable, al our

for a supremacy of nations.

Good Sport.—By.th¥ officers of the
ininol*, wo learti that ’the fiabermeu at
Saul Ste. Marie are bating excellent sport
list not, Ift catching quantities of the deUdons little brodK trout with which tho
rapids at that place Abound. Most ci eel
lent white fisn"Mre also being caught.—
Two Indians will take a, birch bark mnoe
and pole' into tiro foot tif the rapids', and
wbed the ode Ik the bow. of Uc frail craft
art« a flsh In the clear water, he drops Ins
pole, foVes his long handled scoop nrt.instcad, and make? his dip, When the Indian
nt the stern pulls up his pojc, tbe canoe
goes swiftly down with the'eurreut, and
Hid fish Is Mbght
k.is very seldom that tbeso expert fish­
emeu miss the'fish far which they dip,
and it ii often tbe case that twenty- or thir­
ty of these bark' canoes can be seen at one
lime, with, foeir occupants on the lookout
for tbe beautiful finny inhabitants of the
dear, cold waters of Lake Superior.—
Detroit Tribvnt.
_ ____ ‘
.

1850. By order of the Mayor. C. G.
Gillrt, Constable; V
W’ . If. Parker, Const*­
bio; S. C. Burnham . Constable; Tbo*.
Whalen, Constable. . FancsviUc, April 23,
fide anecdote is told in tho 18M&gt;.
Preu of Governor Seward. During the
tST The Mobile Tribune notioea the
recent session of the Methodist Confer­ arrival st that city of twenty-one camels
ence nt Aubtarn, an elder noticed the de­ from Texas. Eight of them have bees
tout attention of the* senator, and lie ask­ engeged, aud the balance arc for sale for
ed the latter to which church he belonged. plantation use. It is said one of them
“We!!,*’ said Seward, after a Moment’s CM eerily cart? two boles of eottowon
thought, “I will tell you; ecdeaiaitically its beak, at tho rate of twenty-five miles
l am an Episcopalian, but politically Pm a day, over a road which wo'd be impas­

empire and Sardinia. Succeeding in that,

the Fugitive Slave Law, and afterwards

EutaaawM TO. Ham—The now
Preridout of .Hayti baa sunt an agent to
the United Stataa, wfio aducrtiMa :in foe
Missouri Comprbmtee, and how, after­ Missouri Democrat foal b«, wiU&lt;jvc free
wards, they, were compelled to cut their wusega te all
rob,red tatiMOs, with
own xord^ and sing pecans of ,praiw fo :free boarding for one month afterarriVfar
• :
foe party, whiph demanded foe sacrifice. iafoa Island.

all fell info line.

How these mine Jour­

nals protested against foe repeal of the

How they condemned Pierce’s policy rcl-

atrcc to Kansas; and how fooy refused to

Thus tba- rawiaWWII»y-MUially
commencing teMH'te'.'r*'
port: Austria;
tbe first blrX,^W*aAJbB
but the moraFttflWtfbffii ra ill rest not
so much on ^cr Jui on. tl ■e who bare
tr. Tbe aituforced the neecawty upon
ation, to boron- a FrenA j irnse, is not nf

kJ pf i®Un. UWr uudrauud

artiulc upon the policy of the N. Y. Trih-

Tronraara.

A man

named.AB«u Imd

oat-hatf of it axed, we vert all
i. ,
spent om hundred dollars kfor, 1 ~
vciur IMAdu-inn
V«..___ l.L
1 £0Mr.

negotiation
hatcJlSR,,

q time,
incapeble of res
-------bolder and yuanlicr, Ujh4 the wiser part.
She defends harweJCa^aiwst.foo projected.
assault by taking,
live. Iler purCo is evidently to conquer Piedmont
ore the Frencharmies can arrive on the
‘
#nd then to attack and
crush AMW les in succession wifoout
giv!n|%Vrf e to copeentrarij their forccn. If
r rvrfgon upon the cxeria ajid Tiosarn in 1849,
cnee of ’
when tbe eauipj igri lasted only three days.
this calculation Is not ill grounded, so for
at Icastt'M WW irda the conflict between
the Auetrnin* in id Piedinotrw. it Is thus
not improbable~tbat tbe
will open
and brilliant aucrapid a...
PicdaMMltta tnoaardliflwiUbe shat up in with a reriasuf mid
ftraft
ran ifdt
rttfe, and that Fran
the fastnesses w hid..Sardinia amtsinF^md cesses on the Anstr
■pleniah his
the real struggle wMI not begin wi»tii Aus­ cis Jusepb'KSV Bc able t
vacant coffeAf%jr'&lt;*r taXi
tria bos struck • blow that wiU be Iwenl
-------throughout Italy. Aa • befifsreUtPower lh« niiwirri^'miiiilr,
But spell triumphs must besbor
she ■ wjaq In her generation; &gt;but abo is

not win in her generation if she is eoek-

If Ac beltvcd that there was ni&gt; ’•
•dated
hope of perman set peace, that tho French «&gt;&lt;’.««
Emperor was rewolvvd upon war, end
that she was only being kept fainting un­
der foe weight of her arms, waiting till it unly one of tfic.girul Piovera which lias a
should suit tbo couvenienee oflbc Empe­ traditionary " friendaMp fur her, lias pro­
ror to overwhelm her; if she,-moreover, tested .agaiort llfoi pienwd delaraiiuu of
is willing at this- mbmnt, when her war; and German sympathies must also
promptitude boa given her the choice of be diminished by the faclllmt shvrappcsr*
an offensive police, to make thorn reason­ u the aggressor lu a contest replete wifo
able retractions which the interests of ba- doincstiu peril tp QVery Gormau.Govcrnmanity and the public opinion of Eurow ment Tie position u hick Russia ba* ta- ;
requires of bsr, then it will.be difficult to ken ip this pregnant drama, also seem* ;
say that rhe fa entirely wrong in Laving full of darker for Austria. Hie Bouse of
sought to.prtdpitatc a arista fa v inch she Roihanfiff uwtw u» foe house of Bnpsburg
a debt of’bi Iter IpiinUiafoin, which win
waa bleeding to death.
But if tht* ia a tu st forwnid step in an not som be forgotten or foraiven. The
aggressive ood a defiant policy—if Austria indicatiqris ihat ft win nvW,&amp;» t^id tre
Taka first foe fact that in the
*cuk* to enter Sardinia as tbs aimed apoe- striking.
..
—
‘
lie of absolutism rnd of Ultramontane ' western dependencies
dej&gt;en&lt;lcncics of Turkey
Turkey, where
priestcraft; if she has taken up her old-1 Austria has hitherto jealously guarded
world mission of binding tU
liereditan 'policy
tlie bodfas
bodtua and ' hcr
bcr influence,
InfiudW, the hereditary
fx-ficy of
coercing the
foe minds and consciences
conscience* of ail
nil I| Russia
Kuwi* has
b«« ju»t
j—• *been
------—prodigiously
~
pd’
the feet Ithat,
'»nwd,
’human brinpa
' ‘ Lorn in Italy, then
___’________
too,and
withtlthe co-oncraof her haling been tho
foo first to commence ‘• t:— uf
-fFraDCc
F—
—,ly foe cJccUuo vf vuura
this war, will be do unimportant item in I "• hos-pvdar
'
* of both
—.. Moldavia and Wul., „.
ths gr eat Indictment wfefeh will bo pressed j foeUia, » kilo Milosh Qbrenovitch. jxditiaguinst her: But whatever inky bo her wlj * Ruwiau, Ims Mipplstited Karagcorultimate intentiona. she haC by her pro-' ^' •tch, the friend of Austria, as tbe reiguripitancy, done tbe Emperor Of the French 1
Slavic province uf Swrfofa great good: Wbervns, thrre dors vta-Then comider. foot the proposal of
--------- « to.-------------- . rt------------------------------ -H. ij ,bc(,
U.

| Power.

id time and put Ausfria ia the
rotyoJed from Russia, and was
«t &lt; be, great Powers iu foe nL.es
jpity. of „ Lord. .Co wlty. wifo
S ,In Dliud, It seems difficult tn
sv'MkOMe foot after «H hfa wistuuwe Wtfad ~k-v w delusion* ibatfod prescut oomnot intended to provoke foe combat which plicatious wtra art on foot by Louis Na
Austria has now rommsnecd.
ri'lonn, wjfo foe content, at IcaaU of foe
The great question for us to consider, Russian Govc^nmcol; and that foe pur­
however, fa, not how A Sarita stands, or potto of Uit parlies i* simply to reduce
nt what poos Franoo hastens, or even bow
soon Sardinia can be overrun, but what fa
the rewitfaa and Doiie? of Eogfand. Lord
Derby fata sad that, “If war brmks owt,
bow for Use
whatever bo Ihot—1 ■■———• J
.
ocarian cmi•*y.to !&lt;•&gt;••* li —.
,,....... n . ....
UBt.aeooriuta totaM, Itoto towto Mount, tot. tug to these the Austrian army still rt^
bite UM UU w UH M tet tote,
.’
‘1
’wolutioc of 1 MS,
.tetoto te Mite, OUtobtelkte,. to and is li*We,£t My. fpemwt (o foil k&gt;
tema, tod Itodimllj of the country tor, ptecre. W* Rpspfrt that tide virar offbe
lodtcato aa usk &lt;*—*■'■1— - CMC IS luudj exaggerated, but the formet
Tberc w^rds.m
Hungarjaa ru»clfc of whotu numbers are
upon the ocwpi
lucnrporatcd tu toe imperial forces, must
Adriatic, fwxM
g?1
w W hStoqwTjbjr Ow
intoatioofoat----------- --------- --ding war ahould teed Freswfo treo^a Into
te UotedtoVtotote Ktetom, &amp;&gt;.
«teM wU»»teto&gt;tototeteto ito
to^r. W. tetote toteMte .m
Ute word. i&gt;« UM °r.l&lt; hl.n&gt;
NW .tel te .toll apptoto auoante
te, to* -Ito FtoteJ SitoteSte

reason to suspect tba fidriity of h'w wife,
and charged a, tnan named Handy with
being her seducer. Tha latter indfotwra
ly AmticA foe chum using abuaiv' ;|anguage. Infumted by* poritis. towl
odge of foa great wrogg tjfovhed bun
do«Jt biW. Allim ruab«UpM h» adveraani»&gt; mrtte, wo. Ute Itteto to Mto
ry cud stabbed hi^ tft; deeth. . He foea
•urx endcred Aioraelf to foe hg»l autbori-

rompton Constitution, and how swiftly

of n party, whwse progression has contin­

ually been backward,downward nnd south­

ward.

It would seem that such protesta-

1

tion*, followed by ■such immttiniion, wo’d ’
be vwfficteut to deter -from ftfare rebel!- &gt;
Ion ngxiust the inevitable policy of the (
party to which they belong. But itsoNns

foal more buBilistioBh la steve for oqom .

«U kJ

to Mto

«■»»«,»
totol •bUt'Um.
too
iprtfa **
ryyy*
h.atoM,,,,
M tototo
^totoll
&lt;XtoCI«toltotoM
Mttototo
lo «Sto ». totoH u»to .to toto.

ySl^UiWfap

Iltaniltuu is' well

market, at our.
it.
'inc.
Sdd%y J. p. JU,nM4 (j,,
Seo Advertisement in another tri
of our paper.

■’Bailit'-

Ccu

Uteto-rfl »&gt;•&lt;
tertainmekta at

kww.sre*.*
band*. Rare fup

TsXX-WC

Ney Advertisements.
TUXICE OBBtoASCK
•J5£SS7£nr&gt;£~'“-

• or latoxicWiog. u Lu .bop. d.dta* Ue
aav totber plan witina tbr imau if
la«
i«WMi. ahall. for evacy naeii eCrm farfoimS

UuM..
wta rT^.nxl lv vtcm ur dn.U«i msm
duotaariyproMa wUbas lota driakiaa S
•km ut talto-ucatixg L&gt;.|uor. ..a! u *•. ibl
•nvst eptrr
isBucotr «f *«eb Spirin

Htate: fthvcnti

■j ffhffsT r-"

Knl Ma foeaO
tayMmrjt
Lcr, leaving tk

uwly dayfo

-

are plenty hn t

JUST RECEIVED,

UBaW

Especially adapted

to the H'.LYTSef

the Community ..w hich sc will offer wj
LOW,.^
q

both

acknowledge the Demhowy of the Lo- ।
they were compelled to renounce the pro- 1
viously uttered baremos against »be edicts J

Tbroo demands arc that Piedmont

DRY goods:
'
AMP
DRESS GOODS

VEBY I0W PBICE8

�linjf ;$rirr -Aarrnt.

wnrtst

and more
could not
had but a

hid in hw poraeraion about ♦709;a»dit
KfeM ttelba haajooi with .Ujffcy.

His'"fem ilr arc greatly distressed at
sudden disappearance.

Tawxxrt.—Wo

w .1

,

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

ore gratified at the

promyd of having a tannery for tlie man-

uMtore ot leather in our village,

ARE RECHVWO

/cam that A. Kmrer has purchased a site
and tliat buildings and the necessary fiamres arc In process of erection.

Succow

to rhe enterprise.
BAttar's

CoLOMDtAji

T»oupk.—fahr

troupe will give ouc of their popular en­
tertainment* al Globe Hotel on Tuesday -

evening nest

Tira OmoBttcx Law rirBttotf.—Tbe
County of Portage probably has the hon­
or of tbe first prosecution under the

CHANCKRV ORt&gt;ER

Thia troupe is ,too well

known ta need a recommendation at our

led” to ha tie negro -.tftood fo; ihgto' «kl

bands.

from voting.............
A t die April efeetfoL hi -Cta^eafoWii,' a

Rare fup, may be expected.

SUKPLCB HOXEr.
^ TherarylM Moray ay be

TnAiai-kAfw-Rrc inrar'oblgAiioub to ““rj rw*1^
cd Ini vole, and was challenged by a pafriend “Law,” for another short atrip of trictifi Lhcofoorcl Abystander remarked
aids-wall in our liuc of travel to our Ljusi- that “in, his opinion”. Um,.indivuluid in
tSTtfte." TheioU
ncss. X Hftfe im?ro of thoranie sen will queatlmi^ i

Vjixask Ouhm AM era.—In another part

uf our paper, nuy be found *n ordinance,

Subaequeutly,' oa* • of “the fo»tLfulM

TUuuntsSlim, irantafs, Stiff
sass*

swore out a warrant against the bystander

Joints, Nervous

FEMALE COMFEAIMTS,

pa.-vM.-d by the Common Council of this
Aillsga,*ralathf« to1im sate of tatoxicht ing

drinks.
Bdvertisemctil

««f P. H. &lt;fc J. RubscII, in another column.
Mewsra. Ruradls arc young men of Miter,
prise aud are desert trig of patruuagc.

ngauuAaa^Mforf aegMi Unodd IWbyataa4
er was arrested and taken before J uslice
Sflby, «&gt;f Paris. Upon bearing, tho Jus­
tice bosnd the accused over tu the Coin­
man Pious Court hi three-hundred dollars.
At the lai? term (it tlie Common T*16an

takra as oratiseedby the said defcadaut

Wo can clutbo j ou from die crown

n» S*giuaw A*/«7»r&lt;«r «*y» tho

Flint ami Fere Margucttc Railroad Com­
pany are going forward w ilh the work of

of llw distance

Nearly ooc-tirird

between Saginaw

and

Mint to already graded.
Salt.—The people of Grand

Rapid«

prraaretfen. TV-y rellere the bowels, purify tbs
Lils sad U»e blood, sod int&lt;vr»to tbe eoMtitultou,
*t one and Ibe same time. Tu this f»cl *11 who

Oort, the case was brought before" the
Grand, Jury, wl»&gt; refused .to.present a
bill!—jLrrenria Deni.
.

wftnt any person to be bitten by dogs, bat
Xro wo^ld like to have some of the curs

,■ 0 3

(JUtf'TRL AAILROAD^

A Lrpv Scotch Familt.—The Mulino
(111.) ftolepetturni gi^ea an Account of an
■ :ld Scuiciitnan who .bus recently had a
go&lt;-d rup uf luck.
liis wife fell heir last
tall to an estate in England wvrjh one
humired ihoutaml duit/ra. She started tu
visit tba old cuuntrx, and while on her
way a brutiK-t»dM, Mint h.-r &lt;50.000.
Soon after alio arrived her father died,
leaving her bcir to a large sum. A few
weeks since the husband sold off bis pcr; suinil ^property hen-, leased his ferm, and
। sailed" !Jr ’’Albion’ii shores.”

DtrsaurisArarr's Ornci,)
Jter.nl. d/w. «U, lt4.&lt;. J
ATTER.DATE; UNTIL FCETID.R NOTICE.
Params Timua will jravy Bettie Creek as £»1-

T

are endcavorit-g to form a company for

L&amp;btain* ticrvia,""S;v» P. M.
11UA.M.
1 •- ‘tkaime Gourc

Mail aad &gt;
Up.................
12. ISP. N.
LtaLtelns hspma, ................... 6;&lt;&gt;0 P. M,
NifihtXxpran.
................
lx.ij A. M.
It. X. BICK, Grwcral flapertateodeoL
IL- C. Ul no. Aaeiatanl Kopertateudeat.

- “lift** tfMftd" States ©Hfrt aVSrivannah. yesterday, tM?-We!TfluM&lt;iind Mrrrrii,
on trial for fitting out tbe bark Ancclita,’
Tbe Hon. William Slade, jr., of for Uic slave-trade, were acquitted."
Of course! No cue exjuseted a South­
Cleveland, ia spoken of ns candidate for
ern jury to convict a slave-trading piraU'&lt; uf carrying oa the
tho Republican nomination fur Lieuteu- The crtflS
iff Uniting slaves from
unt-Govvrnor In Ohio.
Africa here, but in helping slavea escaping they Ate now prepared to execute work, with groat
from the South to gel into Canada!—.1 lb. dispatch, sadta
. •
..
. ____
£3F“ Tl* Near Turk Tribune Is raid Journal
&amp; Tf ifiTRTtni
HLiHSEEB.
Call and examiao thasautaxa m of garments.
to rirenla^lO^W copie* in thU State—
.Our work
10,025 uf tbe weekly edition; 092 aemiCAJW&gt;T DE EXCELLED
tea to irran^lbr the Convention of col­
weekly, and 347 dailiew.
ored persons of New England and of such

the purpose of D'anirfacturiDg rail id ibal

JuKIj'O'ffKD IZF^KBS.

AVTOCBAPH UETTJEEH,
Of dlstiRpiteed. awo ta »v*ry profcteion. warmly

of tl* head to tlie sole of

u«&gt; vui. &gt;rw inc mourns a»
uitere. btasra hatettsad Ibaat ta our own tamily
ri?***-T bratreraha. For all diseases eftta
€hv th$m n call.
bW. general detallty, whether proceeding from
"frk*«»t-r ttem n*lorV
■ad tnkfadiwd atfmVuta, we recommend tfaScraThe Republican State Central
How Atciiisox Escaped Cuxversiox. dlwkrian Hemedies as tbe eery Amt medicines ekCitmniittce of Minnesota liavc called u —Davi£ 11. Alchiran, rays a correspond­ tawt. They are destined to achieve, not au ephe­
meral euccesa but a permanent and deserved
State Convention fur tlie nominutiuh ol ent nf the Boston Jotrrtttii, still enjoys the
sweets of private life on bis plantation in
candidates for the State ufliccrs, at St.
Ctlntnfl x -r- M&gt;c—Hwrtrrp-n rerewr -revi­
IluuLou ihc 20th &lt;»f July. The eiectien
val uf religion in that section, be seemed
'AW»WW¥
Sk'^W -lRMr
seriously inclined, and some of his rela­
tives. who arc, zealous and consistent
bcr. leaving time fu&lt;| au active canvass.of
Methodists, really hod hopes of Lis cun- l&gt;Tike a hlisbt oo «ur cumteoiutr. Ou eaenan M an hraidijr aa aiy oilier, with one Sinrte
ninety day*.
vetshani- Bnt-jiMt »k?n sums friend sent exception, aud that la Ibe For er end Ague, which
haunte uiio trerr aide. But this renrrdydMe
An Exchange rays tlist mad dogs him a barn-1 of his favorite old rvs whis­ curr.st we fbould know itserat, il be node it.—
ky.. (like Mr. Buchanan, be drinks noth­
are plenty In the duiein and north-wesing but uld rye.) lie returned to his idol,
U-rjt coumira of lh‘ut|Suitc. We du nut and from that dav, he Itos been the same SentM, me/M, Jriro.

t-rasklfwcluig said road.

&lt;*!*”

? rf &lt;£33?*' l*^tW ’bw

•ba,very xawptabla ta pedestrians.

Nor Guow.—See

,n

tho foot

and warrant priera to suit
niaJuve has been ta r* loess

Urat child. No one eaa doubt tbeir iiinerfeefty
■ner one
slnele mU-ttef arc not ody belter
Ej
as-.'fesy^'xs'L^sJSt
SHERIFFS SALE.

Prior or Riwrrt.—Ao individual or term rirtt
to rao Wis towutouii. will bs uN tor flve doH«t &gt;
Soeh a rtjkt enUtte* UwpwrtdteRrr toww, sod onstrata ter Ins own ••». on Ms •»» nreai'M-,, amt
I mM sUWrwi.t. shr owtebH-crftore*. Ministers uf
tbcCotpel sre permilted to use tbe hire without

C°Prtct of dte.SesaftMttan Btotsl Rurifisr. «I

jwr bottle, or |A per hslf ctese*. Ot tbe Sssadiwsrian Blood Pais, 2$ cento per box. or .8 boxes
&lt;0»ar Read Dr. Hoback'* Special Notices sod

CbrtiffdAtes, published in S conspicuous part bf
this paper frutn lima to time. Dr. Rob*ck s Madleal XltnasM and Family Adri„r eratoteira .
amount of Interesting and reluabte Medical
■■irahnstled era ta bad gratsa of any uf tho agent*
tLroghonrt tba oountry.
In digtevlt or complicated rases Dr. Hoback
may ta spptlad to personally or tjy letter.
From Bcr. Mr. McMullin, Pastor of Roberta
C ,s' ’■
•
IxrusAroti* Oct 5, !SW.

Dr. C. W. RobsCe-—Desr Sir: I hare used your
IHuud Purifier for a nerrous affection, from which
I have snfforetl mnefa at times. While It ta pitas
ant to tta taste. It certainly b«s » happy elect
upon the nerves. Plcsso accept my t&amp;aub fur
} our kind regards, and beliers me.
Yours,
J. VT. T. McMcuw.

SHERIFF’S SALE.

GROCERIES
Administrator’s Sale of Beal E»tnte.
Tn the matter dClhe estet i of Clement Me. l)onakl, late of Castleton, in the oouatj uf llarrt.
deceased.
Pursuant to license and antborrty heretofore
rrsatedtome by fte Judge of Probate. fur tbe
Vwwuty of Barry, 1 shall arpoaa to sate at public
ven doe to the highest bidder, at m. rewdenes in
the township of Caatteiw In lhe connlr of Batrr.
o* Tuesday tbe ITtb day of Mar A. 0 IMB.'al
nas o*etoaa. P. M„ Ute fallow me described real

Csausuc, Warren ca 0M March 8, lA’-8r._ r&gt;-1.LT__ n___ .an—_k&lt;

uniter Ute Mai of Ute CmM Court for tbe Cwintr
of Barry •• »• toratettand d«hv«W.
tor
note and «Haltote,aa4. Ariba want Utertof. Um
!.od» and teoamwia of tbe ctefteeaai to said sxacuimn Mined. 1 did, on Ute fi-at day &lt;4 Marob,

HARD-WARE

MORE TAILORING.
TAILORING BUSINESS.

oilier States us may chouse to unite, lutvc
agreed upon the 1st of August ns the
limo of meeting. T)»e Gtznvenlioii is to
meet in Boston, and is to take into con­
sideration what course of action is to Iktaken by the colored people in the Presi-

» The medicinal properties of HaraapariUa iu
Q cwntarattan with StilHrata, ta wall knowb by
J MfracdisM.mra.tebe tta teat nrapound ret
5 discormd to etaasM and purifV ibc blood, aud
b eradicate aB basKirs tom tte system.
'

X3T THE POETRT OP PHYSIC JfcJ
,
’ Herrick'* I’D!*.
-

AND

New Barry Mil),

after haatjlhrg a note from xbc pocket of
a mJHdKud TU lira
jB^thc dflfljial mnvMi nf IfifiO.------------- ———*

infection is ns cure to take place as the inucohtiem of a cMkl

&lt; BABSAFAHJLLA. AND HtTlXlffGIA
For sale by J. F. 1
Nlcbola,&lt;hWrisflfoi

IS now in au&lt;
Tli ■■■■&gt;&lt;■ raw arastray rad rofetet,
\&gt; ho but lately wnlMsa pate.
Eve- adilng. everjmwling.
They hare fbtmf tbeir health agate.

It is reported that Deputy Sheriff
Wise, of Ypsilanti, recently shot off tbo
thumb of a
* "4er’ tntos (
to “stand arid^deliver himself up, waa
other

•“f'y.

stop for one tbutnb. , _
rw- A Cob'Ll d/W"

DRY GOODS!

Now wtteh raid soecceda hat weather,
Tboy*vwno fear of ague or chills.
For they »x tfaoav hsallh preserrera,
HBaiKK iSruKCbsTaa Pius!

•mc&lt; matter larking iu the system.

Vac ScmvUl'a

tore than 100.000 easts of disease have y

up of a
that, and
|

Cash paid for rhe*.
EQLTW'OOD * GRANT.

MTItetoby alHla•Btalsre ta ByraduM, end
li.HteEboMtha.wyid. Laqtsbmwa^^.
cnxjtem saxe

, jser^«-,.ie’7'
■/*
PROBATE NOTICE.
TATK pr »MM»AJrt BXM ^

vaulur,

duiyreriW,

ST^!/Jc^r£^r&lt;:--'’‘-'
.‘‘"'•/Vi,;- Ai^i»w*rrad ’M*rii tya r
hfidrioLa raf by rirtaa &lt;1b tfscretai order
nf thia court in this omrne dated Um I Mb dsy of

We have put down th* prices of ell
our gooda to suit (thc ^taM-opd rave
people lU UouW. oTgofegk, lUluu-

zoo and Batik Creak to trade.

&lt;or
Our goods were bought after the lata

great ra*x*m k»
«d «&gt;U be
add it&gt; witAhM irfe wish to purchase.

w« ui. ta I
Wlwt, Oer.,0*
nd fiMfl/alaraat

�-

-

‘”r r •

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i

•

Kamtogs. p^t, , lUff

Africa, m write* Barilla tan taa sprat ihre,
sawing lb* indsaua fa tatr Wasterx rauairy.
il was ia ibfesray ttaMtoladtau Bart FUU weti

yr4- rw&gt;**u*.l i**5M “*• “v1 *?* “rr*-

faalth aud hie depend upeu tbfa Vital MA. ■■

better ttan etna, fcr foa.ptaicta^taayaa a*
standing case* tfriAefaa. IJ ***** repealed
dirt is nocorearr. They atetocsw see* month*,
i"elled Joints, eohiag limb*. ete., a* de maar fab-

erad rmroper, sfato. prfatta*, mU ia all reefMct*

nukD-wus.-tr-B
READY RELIEF,

fa every eeute; oar strength fa Mrtfawni&lt; OW
liroltti
deprived farefaifaetwr* fe BO&lt; to­
fi—Atzxfai-jrsnrs'ii

•

.

&gt;*

te

Ihu. our light of life will foreror be blmra out­
flow important llwu that we should keen the re■ lu’^VT’’"’?’!of “*7*7* T4- nprB' A n,;
Vis.tol Zus. sod aarw* taJtoe Set?/ U—i h.

5&amp;h.-£

faaceawl man. One fa the n«,l* frout which theee

tbo deer pam fa fab corruption wtthta. The
scrotid ia a plant w hieh la aa Expectorant, which
omm and uafaugs the paaMera fa tho hmga. ata
;kr’w'’np&lt;fi&lt;WM^“!U&lt;rd ,’Ffah*’ ”* f“'y o'

fae blood, which throws tbe corrupted matter
'•’'rough everv vein and arterr, until lit is taken
from the body by. diaoaee. Br. Morae s PUAS
hm addrd to theaisfarcs rictory noon vicion, by
reetoring wIHom of the sfck to blooming beal'b

r*5*£d ur tonnnuted^wifa aiekueas. ^poia ami an-

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:

1

CUKB THAT COUCH I

JW

Now iu the Time, anti

» TZ A Iu L’S

EEE|i;a ls aai :
X.

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1

By

Herrick * KU fllrre«k*iH Wfam.

Hr!

t stltXS.
SM r.-rl euws. X. T.

Mita bOUTHWORTM.
Cot G. W. CROCKETT,
CHARLES iURDETT,
TRONAS DUNK ENGLISH, M. D.,
HENRY Cl APP, Jex..
GEORGE ARNOLD,
SAMVEXCTOUNG,
M s. ANNA WRELPLET.
Mt&gt;a Virginia Vaughan,
Mas. DI. VERNON,

Influenxa.........
.....In it bostns.
Sore Throat......... -..'......... .-..Iota minatsa.
twenty faiaatea.
Froet-Bltea.......................................... v
Al- &lt;to&gt;------------ - --------Psralyms....................:.................. ........................

...........

in nr au. cum av
Tn
WOUNDS,
STRAINS, and
BPRAINS,
tba moment il is applied to lb. injured parta, all
raia and uueasiucsa cease. Leak Mt for nolle
Lit* and imitations—Purchase oaly*Radwey’s
KemlrRehfa Prie. !0 cto. 50 m.'tad |1
Lotlie
r

BRCUBB.

A NEW CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE,
ms aaxxT «amr» umcorxar.
®~
n.
s..
iNfak)

RADWAT’S

REGULATING PILLS,
method for extracting from roots'' herbs pleats
ami gums, a nutritious extract of sech wmsdarfbl
nounshtag puw.r-whicb thcr Late oemfaiaed
Si

fa nutrition as one ounce fa ordinary bread; so
that, whll* the system is wndergufog * foaromto
physicking, and regslsting prooess, it daily be­
comes strengthened.

TERMS.
One copy for I year.................. 12 O' A I PrvaenL

- *•

‘TriUi.

They are msUrsly vegetable and ba/mtoe.-, « to­
fantat tbe breast can take them with safety a^
box no hand.
.
r
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Ask for Redaey’a Regulators, or Regulating pCls.

,
il

!

.

Ooe from Jehu Runyen, Waverly, Iowa, a
Rir’D^'frwn ttunft T^etnu' Camden, Hilfs
sd»o receive a present.
dfae Co., Mieii., of a belovt-d daughter saved.
Immediatoly on receipt of the m..ney, lb. sub;^r On* from EH Bodd. of Athens. III., who aenber s name will .&gt;e entered nj-on oar book, and
present will b* forwarded within one week,
"“J1'SJ’lhL'nr'To D«.. SMM4 tbe
by mail or express, p-st paid.
low*, a lliyaiciao fa2u yearn practice.
to •
I&gt;11 AM A HALTEB
u7r3ylm
US Broadwsyf l£w*York.

TEMPERAJiCE
® BocjBnm

env other known remedy, aa they hare triad theao

MeC!anjfi,„ A Cmwpb.il. Fcun-

.luaeure^fc

reelions will ta found on tbe beck fa each. Pub­
lie speakers, vccaltsto. miniMera ef th* gnenfa.
aud others, will *tnrt&gt;*1hm tbeir lune* end lui.
prove Btetr voi*** SgsofariaffUamda Star teeoef.

CASTLE’S

Dr.
MAGN0UA CATARRH 8NCFF.
This Safaf p******** unsurpassed virtue* In the
core of dieeeer. fa the Eyre. Kara and Head |
Feracns thus afoietedebonld lose no time to oslng
this remedy, which «xprri*nre b*s proved superior
to any remedy known, fa tnilatnaucm fa th* er**.
■Irefneaa, ringtnj sounds io tbe bred, resembling
cairrvh, discharge fa matter from th* nos*. *ars,
Ac., are cured freuueetly by the tree fa * single
sS cent box. PabHw*ne*k*r*, stagrre, ate., win
improve tbeir voieve by its mmuional oar. and

cold* in th* bred. Miended wtth irritation of the
mneon* membrane, a fcw pracbee will afford relief
io twenty annates. Persons nflbeted with deaf
□res of years &gt;tandiog. have hen cured by its
use. «nd none ao sitoated shuiiM neglect trying it.
Druggist* sad merchant*, her* tbo naff for sal*,
and will supply those wbo desire it, al 36 rente a
box Manufactured from vegetable ingtvdirnto,
of tbe iao*t soothing sad healing qualiUrs, it* use

HABVElVS COXDITOX POWDERS

administer them, end sol fortsevnls |&gt;er package.
Warranto wuder a paaaity of A-00, to exeeTln
goodne.i, cheapen* and utility any ether hors*
rrraedr iu the world.
I-rT The above artictea ire sold bv all IL* deal
era In Grand Rapid* and by Druggist* throughout
tbe Umted titair*, Canada* and South America.
at whfaoeala by al. large Druggist* la the pnnci
pal cities.
HERRICK A BROTHER,
I’aamciL Cnansv*. AI has v. N. T.
Sold at Hastings by J, P. Roberto A Co.. Bolt­
wood A Grant, asdfw deniers everywhere.
p .'.n*e tew.lhaes. traveling Agecta.

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SOXIG AWAY!

tbo blond, and canwxjumtly cum* thorn aO
alike. It b 0 invaluable tirotccoan to unWgronta and pernon* tmvffHtoff » tm^orarily

^rationally or daily while exposed to the in­
fer tion, that will ba axexstod 6o* the aymaa.
and casual ace emilato ta* aufociont tpmtairy
to ripen into tUcaae. Hetm* it b cron more
rainable for prnarctirm than earn, and few wHl
ever erfer from Intermittent!, if they avail
tbemarfves fa the protection this resudy fafcrda

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
m mi ns hums ■ * nav nm.

SASH, and PLTTY, BUILDERS*

I1OC8E

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING

afottogfarecvT variety ata fa

Grocfarita A Ffa&amp;cy Goods

Wa eleo manufacture Capper, Is an. Stafa Irra
aad Tia Ware fa nay and rvevy shape ata toecrip

Its healthy vicaliure. A. a cnn^aeiiro fa there
propertle*, lb* invalid wbo b hawed dwwa with

Prices, for Bendy

tioa. all fa whieh we will reO at Hard Time.

vqb

ms namr evu op

Croup, BroaehltU, Incipient Couomp.
tion, nud for tbe rrHef fa Coasamptir*
Patients ia adraaced stages off the

fo&gt; .!&gt;!.• |. the Arid of its urefufness and as naineroua are the eases of Its cures, that almoat

hrotafate foetitala efMMdgna. Ctaffatato*.
Itesnradwr the place- New Brick Mee*. 1 deer*
eawt fa tb* Bettie Vreek Hesse
Mattia Creek. Feb. 1», I8SB
L C M0TT- all

HOWARD ASSOCIATIOM,
W* weuld caU etteatira to tb* namcraua pat­

COOKING STOVES!
septra kata by aa. Busy fa wfatob sra uarareased by My ia market.

Tbe** thinking fa

—o*—

PTOVX* t

tXCHXNQINa

enwiasunitv ^eee failed and bean dnear^ed, thb

will do well to rail ataesaariuofer tbcanaeir*-

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I-ECTAEED BT

PICTURE EOOMf

The Direiloreof the Aaaaciaticn.'in their Av
uuel Report upon tbe trcwtascal fa Beata Disew
ee*,wxproee tire aigbcat Mtisfoctioa with tta sreeeee which has etlet.ded the labors ef then K«r
fftata ta tbo cure fa Sperwtotrerbua, Sneita
weakness, GbonorTtxra, Gleet, tteptah*. Ita vie*
«r Htator. Ac- aud order a cootiunaare fa the
MM* Hm Nir tba etating year.
The Director*, on reviewing the past, tale*■ured tl*al their labun tn till*S|d&gt;cra of bentieieat
effort bur* tow fa greet bewfa to lb* aflbetad.
topratally to tb* Tiwsug. and they have rotated
to devote tbecaaehra, with renewed sral, to thw

’tSIA

fmmdto

unman i

fa wrey tarerigtieu a

CHARGE, ee receipt fa mo .Tsnr* (&lt;r r*»WtOther Reports ata Tract* on th* nature aid nta■ata&lt;fa fattalManila, diet. At-, fa» ronsteath
tatougOlltall tar antritoM dintribsrtiaa. tod

dunag th* last year, are of greet vslwv.

GOIJQ AWAT TEST SOoj.
MegtogtitaMyfotatasata
cttstokzxrs

£aMLx&gt;a!&gt;ftiKf2ay&gt;ii“

WUI do Uwr atotart. to c*srac terir abitaMtato,
ItxHua. my tan* fadteant need, l**mtaw^*wr

ta vL

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»I^WiWffl ill —fa to*

a—.aw,»reiwne

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ttBA KL- BBJ*J*1 Us

Heating,, Jusny U, lug.

UUVAU!
AND CUTLERY,

Old Fogyim Diatanoed

«WA»ritaAhta4.
Tbe rawna why
FRANCIS

ROWER

New Barry Mill,
to do any amouatof

T,~-M-m,

crcrsTox

■UWJALTwxBBr AIR J8fM»y
V o o x, to 1
whieh we *tw tolling«g —r

Li*MTm«Fd5.

•»]

r K, Baiting*.
to Iftter, tod rar mffl tataf bril &lt;»**
moat improved plan, together with • go®^
Hhntoat

onr GOODR. st the

womk.

m prompt m
other Mill h Burry, or any other ouunty.
Having piwwjtba aerviocs of
tn av good order and

FiH.J^'

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( I» d«n&lt; th* iargrot Hardware

F.tvidtiA

IS DOW in gucceaafui •pcrallon, ready

yro are prepared to

beat •£work.

do tfcff

Pkaaa give ia* call

BOLTWOOD * GRANT,
tape* «vjg iter.

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rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in vtew al
A tbe awful deetnsetion fa Umaa Ids, c*nta
by Hexual ussrares, aud the dec,ptiras practiced
wpou the unforttma’r victim* of such dUeeaes.
by tfnacka, sei era! yearn sgo direrteJ lire rearnmssg nurgvoa. as a asxnrTsnui are earthv sf
thrir name, to oj.cn a Diaprarerr
ih. Irealment fa tin. dare fa direrecv. ta all thru fortos,
ata to give msmcal aavrca asana ta all whe ap­
ply by letter, with a droenptteu fa tkrir reeJ.
lion, (age, oecupatiou. habite of life. AcJ ata to
ens* of extreme poverty, to rt ■«»* wrwrreia
rauorcauaca. It ia nredlero to add thel Ita
Asetoialiun command. lb« bigbert Medical skill
of tta agw, ata wHl furatih the meet i; prase!

Plctarwa.

&lt;L mH?Sw

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J. M. NEV

otary Public, and Tex
■ ettirotiuc paid "&gt;
gage. and Cenrraeta
Grea
cloning Mortgage* by adr

betsen. er Seif-Abure, and other Hirow fatta

Picttorea.

WILUAM BUB
TTORNEY and Counsel.
itor in Chancery. 0K«
|Bp stairs.) n*»t door to pot

A

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Aedrennraf. fia tie fftfw/ Ika Aitk
ata Z'seteraafa, aJMni aitk
Irefarat aad /ptanuM

tern fa

■ UTiiia

be forgotten.

WILLIAM JO

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PHILADELPHIA.

otecnotfoo, rad where iu virtues are kamrautE
t. iLKc nn letter hesitate what antiAxo to ewaley

Mai,roofened taaoAto
~ »•?! hx»M’

taw asm to enumerate tbe whole ef rnv imasws
atoek faOoede. therefore 1 wfll eoateel tiysrifwBk

=F4rw’3^^t^ffSt!tS

a, aawiffSABsaasja

h“
7'.y_*ak?*

rente per pound. &lt; OFFEEfrosa 12* te &gt;• ct*M

bretoStfata a FAMILY dBDCtBY Kre*. to.
wtato raaspriatog alarnrata met* gcweral srawi-

TV.

fa rrevy tody, but also many fenmdahl* aad
dangeroua dlanaes. Tb* agent betow named b

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Il is L, .tdr roi

Z-.LrSSCtA SiTUSrv"

are aa enmpeaed that dbeaae withfai tta MMtfa
their action ran rarely withstand a* evade tLe*.
Tbefr proctretiM pregtaiaa
ami abatafo
sud invigorate CTtoy portam fa tta bae.se .tgas-

arising frac ■ low state at the body re ataowetbn
of ita fonetiou*. Thro are n exetUeut aharatte*
for lbs retarariou fa the Wood and th* n toresSdta^T “* "*&lt;tM * *•

•r etoro tin* tide faNew York.

HEN D IN YuUB OlDEKti. end the g-«d» eJi
tatatayw srovttbaa much ere* « ff m

ery atjrfe tad description.

• **“""* ^'L*****'11 ***&gt;•» wHMmm

C1E1FR1 IbaitkO CIEAPEST

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ISAAC C. KOTT,

BROAD A NARROW AXE8, GLANS,
put on the in tarmittant type, or bacon* poadS. TH. -foil' expek the pttoJftato

da and abet
are. Rower’* bltftk. State etrt

FOUND.

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL?,

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arotw vMtatyof

FBJLHCU HOT
yssK.tsains

GHEAT D1MW EIY 1
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

.LOWELL, MASS.

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smunemsnni qracx urn
Mato-j. lg»,sasr«a!ass6

i y namtosesu haswfar to

1

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CTR-

CULAB
of tire

F IIAETBD.

wb'ob be proposes to aaD

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diwrim nrire from ito ixritfaiou. any wfeeh

■to, Ffafll^re, PaMhi ABifito

ALL WOll
a
April, HM
J' w'ff&amp;nm

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J«wt^ m••jto^wroa.fajUjAm«»■
gf ethers fa

aggXrlWdUMe.

Allpia^fatheWombciuewtopSiu,
ProUMu. Uteri,
Jl^ Tfai^r”
Munrerefa atlkieda,
s«lt Rheum,
Chroato ■hfaaitu*;,

4H.K.KEMFIZ

DAKTEL ADEE. Publish*.
Ul crau,

,

DB. J. C. AVER 4k C&gt;.

“ rere.

bottix

Haw just received a large stock fa

X3.*lc **** kroMh'"’ diEcidty. Baimeg ot

H^iAIW,

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ever broaght into Barty *era«y; eeetiering in

had tta dtoeaae.
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oT U*' mia&lt;naAe gntam. ▲ pta

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LT* KNOWLEDGE IS POWER jn

A PbyslciaBh Ugacy te

BM.TW9OB * A

HARDWARE!
"*“&lt;S

NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Owner* ttf Humes and Cattle look to your
internals!
Used with imtneaaesuece*s for ten years, at the Union

teia.

VT SeH by Dmggfoterearywbere.

WILLIAM JONES,

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MORE TAILORING.

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'T’l* Bc«t Remedy

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nac or two of three pills oner or twice per week.
They wDl not only ktep tone system healthy ud
regular, bnt will protect your infante against
Cramp end Pains in th* stomach, and insure not
only a healthy child, bnt will invest every child,
tbas suckled, with a sweet dispoaiiion.
RADWAYH REGULATING FILLS
Regulate each end er err organ fa th. sjuteta, and
correct all dcraagonrnts of tho Liver, Itowrla,
btomscU, Heart u&gt;d Kidney*.
vner eras
•
Ccstirrneu.
ladimtioe.
Heart-Bure.
DrsSrpsia.
Billiowsoeaa,
C^natTon
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.«**•&lt; W *• V-fo fa —'
■U ran rf hn-O" “■ fa B

The Best and Chraniret Hnusebold Remod/ d tbe World. •
These renowned Plaster* cure palo*, weakness
and dleircre In the back, sides end breast, in lire
hours. Indeed so eerta.n *re they to do fate, tbst

exMnee the original receipt for making Dr. Her
vafre CoodiiiMitowd.ro which tae* been fareilmales wbo are sebj-ct to irregularities, Hvatori*. fied wdtb ell tbejtot and Hint kona In th* United
»r’_P*r‘,c“l«J1’ recommended io use there Rtalaa. A eat fa two Trotting Hors**, will ievari­
pul* Tber are pleasant to iake-eiegaatly &lt;wffa ably b* found M«ech paper or package fa HerreH*!
«U tte—frwi from tMte. and wilf not gripe, Condilioa Powders, whicli hare neves site isow*
sicken er weaken tbo system, or leave the bowels »•».«. ra--r— m
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Xbyaatly lUiutnitrd Enry IT«*i.
A PRESENT.
WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO Hoo 00,
will ba given to each subscriber immediately on
receipt fa tba subscription money. Thia is froaeated aa a Memento of Friendship, and not aa an
inducement to obtain subscribers.

A

flbffiisifegl

t

vtaMiweroroW
ttm.ire uamrtatat fa Heavy a^Sbatf

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THE
Groai CwtoMittotlmasU B«me4y.
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Yfl “ . .^.-...AOluKSy..*3\.
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AXD TO cwn.
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Of At ^gt.fcr Utt Cwt 9/ Three copses, one year............
15O«, Al"
A New mcaCrcutm Principle.
Five ~
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800. AS"
CoMumption, Decline. Asthma. Brouehiba.
Ten
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Radwar'i Beaovatla* KffUlvcat
21
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Heals Old Sores, PttriOto the, Blood. laatille withThe artie'ee to be given away are comprised iu
PblMaJe/Sto in tbo
ted *
. tbe
following list:
and Extermlnatea *!! Chrcuc and CooatituUnn•1 Diseases.
2 packages of gold oefaaluinr.......... |500 each
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........... 20.0 equalled.
10
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............UO wtil retaro se.fr by mfal, teto”
It Hat EfCectedl Care*
*
1.1 Patut User Hnat. Cased Watches 100 10 Geld Watobre.................................. pff tr Also the evlebrated Feme). Montblr Pill*.
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tho mr.*t akdlffa phrstefan. iu thiaotoratry sad &lt;
ooveriag a rewedy thfa will rffccinaljy eradmatc
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Enron* hnrrbren emplovcd. nod b*’0 exrrtmod
ailmento.transmritodfrpi' paixita1 to RMg
tbeir skill in rain. Caste w hieh they proaoemeed
facvroAle, and surrendered aa hopeless beyond u
doubt, leaving th.ir puilcnta wilbMt a single ray 10 0 GvM Guard, Vest X Fob Chain* Iu to 10 "
to cull rcu them injheir jlouin, bare been cared by-.
Breast Pine. C-ff Piue. Hleev. Button’s. Shirt BtJte Scrofula,
'
Coaker*. T’ '
F5T Wa have wrtiflealoa fa tho itronpesl and Watch keys; Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a va­
meat positive nature, from lha following parties, riety of other articles, worth from flftr cento to
Fever Soros,
Runpinre from th*
wbo are well known fn the place- whereby 11 vK Mlecn dullars each.
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White iL—lt.....
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We will preotal every person tending ns flftr Sort Eyas,
Tumors,

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aa srUels &lt;* areas rale*.

by the burning e cmrnta fa raging favor, and wbo
hare been brought, as it wore, within a atop fa
the allcut grata, now stand itadv to testify that
tlwy w&gt;&lt;uM have been numbered with th* dead,
had it not been for this great aud wonderful modi
rine, Morse's Indian Root Pilla. After ou or two
doers had Iwcn token, they were awtonblwd. cod
absolutely aurpriaad. in Witnessing their cosrminn effects. Jtot only du ttwy give immediate ease
FINLEY JOHNSON.
and’atrrnrh. and take away'all sicknaea. pain and
Write only for the
a-g niah. but theyal oner go to work st the foundsGOLDEN PRIZE,
tion of the diaesse. wbichis the blood. Therefore,
•t will be shown, espeot illy bytboM w ho nactbeai
GOLDEN
PRIZE,
l‘Rls- that they »ill no clean** and porifir. that dis
raso—that deadly enemy—will take ito flight, aud
GOLDEN PRIZE,
fai- flush fa yoath aid beauty will agaiu return,
ami tbe prospect of a twig aud k^py lifo will
cherivli and brighten vuur days.
va
i-rf AD genuine Pitta will' hereafter bare tbe
nanus and signature of B. LAKS JV11S0.X. isucGOLDEN PRIZE.
ecssor to A. J White A Co.) on each Uo.
B. LAKS JUttSOX. Kueeroanni to
THE
(A. J, WbitoACo.,)
GOLDEN PRIZE.
- Sol* Proprietor,
50 f^onard Street, hew York.
ILLUSTRATED.
For aalo by J. P. Roberta A Co., iiastiogaU’- A.
DeRclmer, MiddlerUIr; Eli Nicbula. Umax*rill.,
DEAN A SALTER, suceeaaora to BECKET A CO
A. J Bown. Prairie rille; sod by Druggists gca
'" rite 2S cento; 4li pin'i. each box.
■ Tbe New York Weekly GOLDEN PRUE la
one of tbe largest and beat literary papera fa tbe
day. An imperial Quarto, oontaiumg siowr rseta
Gruerai AgrtiL
. nX-ly

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rl (ID kill

from fat rouren. for it^r caw&gt;fa remain whew'the
body bcCTwaooao pure and clear.
The reason why people are ao distressed when
»‘*k, and why ad maar die. &lt;• because the* do not
got a medicine wMefc will uui to tbe .Etcted.
• P«rt*-•“•**•“«* "’ll "r«&gt; the natural passages
for ttw diMroan, to be cast out; b-nre, a large ma
1 Uy of food end. tber wetter la lodged, and tbe
stomach and tate-tiuce are litcrsIH orerttawoue
with fa, corrupted mass, tbna anderguing dis-

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fanga by mpioaa spitting. The third ia a Diorrtw
win-1&gt; ervea r..r &gt; i double strength to the kid
arp; thus enoour.gr,!, they draw large amooala
0: impurity from tbe blood, which fa &gt;ben thrown
oat beanlifaUy by fas urinary or water MBMge.
and which could not have been disebsrpadin inr
way. Tbe fourth is a Ca'hartio. and ecooerpuniea
th- other properti- a of far Pill. while eugaerd m
porifring ihaUocdittaorataer partiriecof tarrari y which eaooot
by lb* other outlet*. - low
{hue taken up and oowveyed off in great qaantitfaa
by tbe bowed.
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dkur iUol PiH.afa ofay eater tbe stomach. but
hecimw united with the Wood, far they Bad way
&lt; &gt; »»ery purl, u-d completely rout col rad clranre
?*. V»««“
«U tapjmly. ■‘-&lt;1 th* life fa the

ESJtM'XXSC'rom

if need, will do harot and diewwo^* the sick.—

ease may require.whin aaddafay wised with Pain ins.W.xms end gnras.cn boMtifal kid lefalwror Stckuees, sad It will instonlly rfaiers the pa­ renders them pecelterlr ifortedtalb* Wsnta fa
tient from pain sad arrest th* dlaaaa*!
Zreefare end olber*. Tbeir eppheatirra b wmversal—equally to the strong maw. th* deiinatc wm
RAFWATi READY MLIEF, man. and ftefa* iefosrt To seek and mi foey will
peers a taint «ad a blessing. ThMr utotaagrem^
Rheumatism .....T??.?^?^Ii four hswn.
ble sad without aaaey anceor troaMa. Each Flee­
ter will wear from os* to foaraeewfoa, and ia rtan-

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^fastings’ Mnsinrss Jirtttorj.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 26,

©rigisal P«etrg.

ROLTWOOD A GRANT,

II. J. KEN FIELD,

J. RU88ELL,

—yet it waa probably soma aatifactinn
for tbe young man to l&lt;&gt;ok upon the buildtog where be supposed his lady-love to
be buried to repose.
As they silently and swiftly psassd
along, the watchdog of ths farm liegan to
bark. The inmates rf the bouse were
alarmed, and * light from one of the windows showed them to be stirring. At the
same moment a horseman rode, unejtpectedly, from the shadow of a small patch
of woods on the left, and challengea tbe
new comers. Tbe answer waa a pistol
shot from Marks, which tumbled tbe
challenger from his horse. A general
alarm at the farm-houso succeeded, and

t
i
t
a
1
I
faros,
and the Scotchman fell backwards
from
tbe raised floor to the ground, strikI
tog
hto hMd-agaimt &gt;utone so severely
i
ias to take away bto senses for the time.
Bufare
the alarm could ba given, Marks
1
iand Gahl were mounted on the officer’s
horees,
and galloping furiously up tbe
I
road.
Draper ru*bed out, and hurried
i
pistol
shots, being ineffectual, ordered a
।
j
pursuit.
.But tbe party bad not proceed-

Sw. (04.) au-«. «ad« tb. w« or
“Toner Maa end Tree
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water, which John B.

rm mo.

all in s few Ilrxs, than scs somein America and England. We stated that
it
« originated with Paul Denton, an iuiter«
«
’which Denton had prepared, and to which
1be invited tbe strangers. It had .beau
years
since wo read the incident, and wo
J
«are delighted to And it Io an exchange,
‘credited to a Texas paper. Wc feel sure
oar
readers will bo equally delighted with
•
its
perusal-—PiUrbvrg DitpatA.
i
Tbe smrfaing viands were arranged &lt;c
the
tables by scores of slaves, and the
1
1throng prepared to commence the sumptOOUB meal, when a voice pealed from the
pulpit, loud rs tbe blast of the trumpet
in battle, “Stay, gentlemen and ladles,
till the giver of tbe barbecue asks God’s

for liquor.

The

ky dealers seem but to increase their de­
sire to drink, aa it appears by experience.’

What profound logic! what a mighty
argument against prohibitory laws! This
writer would greatly improve the model
prayer of onr Lord. He wonid have said,
“Laid us into temptation, and deliver us
from evil.” Why ? Tbe removal of
temptation to evil only sharpens the ap­
petite for it I If we are surrounded with
vice we will be liksly to go astray I

dard authority:
'
-Tb. W (rag taqulred lb« tab, rd
whatever it adheres to for a short lime;
if it be fonnd oo tbs oak. It wUl Wear the
color of that tree; if cm the sycamore-or
cypress, it will be a whitish hrowa; and
when it is found on ibe growing corn it
is euro to be green. Just so H b wjth
young men; their cotnpaaion* tell w what
their characters are; Iftitoy associate with
the vulgar, tba licentious and the profane,
then their hearts are already stained with
their guilt and shame, and they wdl them­
selves become alike vicious. The aludy
of bad books, or tbo lovg of wicktd com­
panions, is the broadest and most certain
. . i _____ r&gt;.an Ann IraTC-l.

&lt;ed a dozen yards before every horse grew
:restive, and at length utterly unmanagoiable. All attempts to control them were
IIn vain, and the horses growing more
furious, unseated trooper after trooper.
According io thia philosopher, the more
Tbs
single exception waa to Marks’ own
HADLEY 4 BAKER,
1
grog shops Tn any neighborhood tbe bet­
horse, which Draper had mounted.
\ I AXUFACTURRBS of Hn.'sbrot-in*
11L l&gt;- r **r«. De^rs in iron, nails, si
ter. Make tbe way to death nnd bell
He was quiet enough; but Draper Uemingr
will lead them on step by stop to Ac ga»e
&gt;._&gt;■
mllrrr and ature*. Slur
Bui hope within ma lived
Every
benrt
started,
every
eye
was
di
­
easy, and more will bo secured, than if
happening to dismount to order to ex­
of dmiruction. Our moral and physical
amine into the cause of tbe trouble, the rected to tbo speaker, and a whisperieas you bedgn it nbodT with difficulties! It hws show bow important itiatohav®
silence
ensued,
fur
all
alike
were
struck
J. W. OAKLEY,
the
passion
of
avarice
takes
possewon
of
steed galloped off alter Ins master, whom
W HOLESALE and retail dealer in. and massby his remarkable appearance. He was a man, nnd it becomes so strong that lie proper Bssodatioas of every kind; especi­
he ultimately overtook.
But death Ju.t then iu victim salved,
'v focturvr cf leather. ending*. Ac BnUlc
ally in youth. Uow dangerous it is to
After considerable time thus lost, it almost a giant in stature though scarcely covets his neighbor’s property, safes and gaze on a picture or scene that pollutes
Also, anuta for the sale ol rubber
thirty years of. age. His hair, dark as bolt* and bars only tempt him more to
idtha. Uual* paid for hides, pelts,
occurred to tbe Lieutenant that there was
the raven’s wing, flowed down his im­ gratify hie passion, and will make him a tbo injsgiuatioo or blunts the m«*al presome trick in the matter. The horses
mense shoulders In masses of natural thief or * burglar. All the barriers that ccpticns, or has a tendency to deejku u
stout trooper by the name of Gahl, from were stripped, and it was found that tbe
sense of our duty to God and n*an.
ringlets; h» eyes black as midnight,
Buck’s county, were intercepted, and sharp burs of the burdock had been plac­
beamed like stars over a lace pale as PaI felt tbit all
Eoaura juid Wobms.—While »» much
obliged to cross sabres with the enemy. ed under every saddle, and had fretted
CALEBS in drugs, mediCTore, patent m«diriim marble, calm, passionless, spiritual,
cin.-«. paints, oils, turpentine, burning So d,
is said and written iu reference to tbo
It proved useless to contend with nuperjor and galled live animals almost to madness.
and wearing a singular, indefinable eapuru liquors. dve-stuiB*. window-gb—- &lt;*’*“’■- win­
When we remember that the appetite destructiveness of the robiu, nn Albany
numbers, by this time reinforced by oth­ By this time, tbe fugitives had too much
dow *«Yh. crocents. sislii
pression. The hcierogenroua crowd, hun­ for whiskey is MH natural, but arttoe’al,
cultivator thus writes lib opinion;—’The
ers from tbe house; and after a abort start, and pursuit was abandoned.
Slurs iu •■Rower's Block-'
About four miles further on, Marks ters. gamblers snd homicides, gaxed In the absurdity of the writers position is robins are so iodustritwa tn feea their
and severe contest, resulting in the death
mute satonishinent.
The missionary
W&gt; PARKER,
still more transparent
the British troop, the two Americans and Gal I fell in with tbe troopers of tbe
young with tbo cut-worm, bugs and in­
prayed,
but
it
sounded
like
no
other
pray
­
It la tbe supply of whisky in any local sects, so destructive to (be garden, that I
The Americans were witbout
were taken prisoners, and carried back enemy.
sabres, but there were pistols in the hoist- er ever addressed to » Throne of Grace. ity that creates a demand for it. Cut off consider every robin’s nest in nr pear iuy
r to ihe house of M’lllvaine.
WILLIAM JONES
this
supply,
end
when
a
few
old
soakers
era,
and
with
these
thev
settled
two
of
garden to be worth a dollar.’ Still anoth­
Marks was filled with chagrin, partly
soul a beggar tor the bread and water of jhave departed hence, tbe demand for
er
A Vermont Farmer says. “If we
at hh folly in taktns dm most dangerous their opponents. Tbe third put spurs to
heavenly life.
&lt;“ distilled damnation " wiil entirely erase. wonid consult our real interest as well ss
path, and partly nt his inability to carry hto horse, and turning down a cruse road
He erased, and not till then did 1 be- -Nobody propose to eradicate appetite by
to the rommandcr-in-chief, the valuable escaped. Marks ard hto friends were to
the finer feelings of our nature, it would
come conscious of weeping. I looked ।law, but we do propose to remove the
be bv defending !tht wnorent robin from
informatkm bo had picked up in the city. too much of a hurry ’to pursue him ; and
around through my tears, and saw bund (
temptation, that habits of vice msy not the sttacks of both boys and med.” And
He veiled this mortification, however in rode on to the camp, where they arrived
reds nf (acre wet as with rain.
be formed, and depraved appetites cor­ in reference to the Harger species cf
a c» &lt;•! and cureless demeanor, and to reply that afternoon. The information thstMarks
“
Now,
my
friends,
”
said
tbe
mtorionaA nor In Chancery. Office «a Bailey a Block
rected.
"Doet
txptrienn"
prohibitory
to tbe Lieutenant commanding tbo Britishi brought’ was of essential servi®. Tbe
grubs or muck-worm, he continue^,“Pro­
ryt “partake of God’* gifts at tbe table ,laws increase the number of drunkards?
vidence seems to have provided an anti­
detachment, said tha: he had been out oni British arrived dut fog tbe night, but found
and then come and si; down and listen to If so, then the whole government of God
a foraging party, had lost Lis way, andI such formidable preparations made to redote to this evil, la the common robin.
bis
Goapel."
is
a
contemptible
humbug.
If
the
reason
­
Thia innocent and useful bi id preys with
managed to gut almost within right of the• reive tbe attacking columns, that they
For nothing now should liloom.
It would be impossible to describe the ing and conclusion of this w hisky loving
city before he discovered hi* blunder.. quietly retreated by the road they came.
peculiar avidity upon this specie of
nee my dear mother aiieut alec
Lieutenant Draper suspected Priscilla, sweet tone of kindness in which these Editor arc sound, tbe miUonram will never worms. This fact may be a-eertpim-i by
Priscilla, who with the rest of the family,,
Within the-cold dark tomb.
wimple words were uttered, that mode
H.nikca. Mar SOth. IV®.
uas iiwukc and dressed, saw, but apparent-■ who denied having s han-1 in the matter, him on the tortant fir'e hundred friends. come until the ten commandments are visiting n np-t oi young rol.int in tbo
Dt MEl. COOK,
vicinity of ft C'&gt;m field, when it will be
lv did not TWgnixo Murks. After some■ and wondered vary tnueh where the bars One heart, however, in tbe assembly, was repealed.— Cnmdcr.
ICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
peiccivod that they are fed la\Uhl) upon
friore questions which were answered ini came from at that season of the year.—
maddened by the evidence of tbe preach­
what teemed to be an open manner, the’ The truth to that the girl had got them
this kind of worm.”
er
’
s
wonderwl
power.
Licntenant directed the Americans to be from some uncombed wool,'which lay in
Col. Walt Forman exclaimed, in a
Bonner—tha veritable ILmncr who em­
placed, securely bound and guarded, in «n upper chamber, the sheep of th? farm
A BxAcnrn. Sxthmxxt.—The lute
8WEEZE1
BTTRS UNDER THE SADDLE. ]
sneering voire : “Mr. Paul Denton, vour ploys Cobb and Everett and the renown­
having
gathered
them
in
their
rambles.
—
&lt;in upper n»m of tbe housn, there to re­
reverence has lied. You promised us ed author of “Mary Anne,” to write for eminent Judge, Sir Allan Park, once reid
main until morning. By the way of com­ Thus two kind* of noncombaunta had
at
n public mcclrngin Itohdon : .We live
SKETCH OF THE REVOLUTIONI
not only a good barbecue, bnt better liq­ the Ladgtr-—4s about to issue a volume
fort, he gave them the assurance that they played important parts in the matter;
------------ I
&lt;W Amerkau potty by various writers. in the rr idst &lt;&gt;rbleseings till we are utter­
but tbe Lieutenant never found that out uor. Where to tbe liquor T”
ly Insensible of their greatnesa, and of the
r-*!KU th* mo^tir of March. 177A. the .would both be hanged aa spies.
“There.” answered tbe missionary, in Horace Greeley bearing that be was to be
.Marks pas.M.J u slecplcas night, it was
suureu from uhroce they flow. We sneak
British army bring nt Pl..b.&lt;Wplim, nnd
tones of thunder, pointing his motionless immolated with the rest, writes to Mr.
HOLBROOK,
of our civlruation, our arts, our Iretdren,
alone the prospect of an ignumtoious pistols, which were ft lutndaomo allver- finger at th® matchless Double Spring
dir American forces al Valier Forge, the not
।
Bonner as follows:
moun.ed pair, nor bis showy cloak, which
our laws, nnd forget entirely hnw large 11
, Amertrnn Commander In-chfof was de*«r- ,death which troubled him; but he had
gushing
up
lu
two
strong
columns,
with
had been strapped, behind his saddle, both
Mr. Bonncr.be good enough—yon mtu! share is due to Christianity. Blot Christi­
------- on* of having some information concern- learned enough in tbe dty to know that
* sound lixe a shout of joy from tbe bow
—to exclude mt from yoir new Poetic anity nut of the page* of manMilstnry,
I inn th* stat* of nffuirs in the citv. and n surprise movement similar to that at­ proving nfgreat service to Marks.
om of the earth. “There.” he repeated,
Marks
and
Gahl
were
promoted.
The
Pantheon.
I
have
no
business
therein
—
and what would his laws have been?—
1 draired Captain Alton MT ant tn pick him tempted on tha previous 4&lt;h ofDecember,
with a look terrible as lightning, while
•gainst the Werican forces, was setdown latter wav made a Sergeant, and was killed
what Ids civilinUioaT—drirtianily b
.o
«.&gt;
o®7
f"r
hie enemy actually trembled at hto teeL
tor tbe following day, and was aware that afterwards in a skirmish at Van Dam’s
mixed up with our very being and our
«.!h Ih.i ul to. •Aiepubbe.il ItaMt/ opposite M’Lime Mh-cted five nut nfhrt own men
“There i* the liquor which God, the Eter­
Mill.
Marks
served
through
the
war,
daily life; there is not a fatniliqf object
V"*» ••**-________________ _____________ _ - I with Sergeant J»»hn Marks for lender, and it was entirely unexpected. He resolved
nal, brews for all Hto children. Not in
plan* of «**P«
mind&gt; noo« became ultimately a Captain, and di«tinaround us which doe* n &gt;t weir S different
J. M. RVS8ELL,
_
»m» the latter tn head quarters to receive various
the
simmering
still,
over
smoky
Area,
7S7PA."-n.,b.pr«,c.bi;.„d -wuikipminiu.sa^-. aiu,
aspect, beesusa the light of Christian lore
■ ^munrr
&gt; f—-— '— -— -----tHYMCIAN and Sunken. Office In Riusetl’i instrnrtinns.
finnllv concluded to dismisa any premedi- the war ho returned to Chester county, choked with poisonous gases, and sur­ intelligible pen marks have done— bat I is on It—not a law which does not owv
Marks was a very youngmrn tni.e cn
m«w.-I b.
p™- »JPrl&lt;ill.b«mn.bi.^fc. 11. I.u~ rounded with tbe stench of. sickening was never * poet, even in the midat of ita truth and gentlenesa to Christianity—(mated with important services, brine latino no
odors
and
rank
corruption,
doth
your
JOHN ROBERTS,
narrd to take advantage of unexpected waa
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formerly
w “____
disowned
_r
tor “marry- '
deluding faney- All my reraes, 1 trust not a custom which cannot be traced in
Father in Heaven prepare tba precious
AX and Surgeon. Dwelling an Broad onlv twrotv two veers of age; hut M
A. forGahl.
in- out of meeting,
meeting,"
" and for having aggra
aggra-­
would not fill one of your page*; they all its holy, healthful parte to the Goapvl"
As
for Gahl, betook
be took Ing
Lane had frennently marked bis conduct circumstanecs.
essence of life, tbe pure cold water. But
vated her offenoe by being married by a '
were mainly written under spur of some
in ramn and field, and made himself wril matters like a philosopher, and snored
in the green glade and greasy dell, where
“ hired priest. ” The expulsion did not
local or personal Incitement, which lung
II. P. CHERRY,
A C*om Erxn Joxa.—A bnlcher, who
sway
all
night
to
happy
unconsciousness
aconrinted with hi. character, and knew
tbe red deer wanders, and the child loves
Mem to affect her spirits much, tor she
ago passed away. Though in structure was afflicted with that obliquity of visiou
to play, there God himself brews it; and
that hmcould be thoroughly relied on. n( his situationAt davlight tbe prisoners were brought became a jolly, contented matron, and down—down in the deep valleys where metrical, they were In essence prosaic— known as strabismus, waa about slaught­
Marks was s frank, bony fellow, with
lived to a good old age, surviving her
they were read by few, and those few ering r bullock, and employed a little
Mth
&gt;«■"«.
“■ r“k" down and placed upon tbe porch, while
tbe rills sing; and high on tire tali moun­
° . ... .-___ &gt; I... .k_ l.^ll*. rrnk
Lieutenant Draper and tbe men under his husband two years: Tbe descendants of tain tops where the naked granite glitters
l.nt, mmrtb: &gt;■"' fce b«a » »«•.
the couple still live in Chester and Mont­
riro -&gt;•». bi,
«•&gt;» eireM'nc'r rommu-l took breakfast in the bouse.- gomery counties, with the exception of a like gold in the sun—where the storm
possible and some impoasiUe offences so that he, the butcher, would have a cer­
The
horses
of
the
troopers,
with
those
of
cloods brood and the thunder tones crash,
bitinder
against good taste, good literals and com­ tainty of knocking him down. As tbe
Marks and Gahl also, were all saddled grandson, George Marks, who to, nr was
bi, eontml With tbi. bn
P~t
recently, a thriving farmer to Vinton
mon weal- I have been branded aristocrat, l.utcher poised Ki axe to th* air, hu seem,
n-.tr, nf mimlrrv. -bleb b. lined tn and bitebed to tbe fenesa, under charge of
Michigan.
communist, inMel, hypocrite, demagogue, ed to be looking directly at the negro Incounty, Ohio.
_____ __
a
little
Scotchman,
named
Mepbereun.
J..,w offfreqi-tttl, f-r Ute emueemeot of
dtountootot, traitor, corruptionist, dw., fee. ste»i of theWtock.
Prfedlla, aocimpaulud by UyK. Draper,
march of God; there He brews it; that
A
gentleman
outed
for
hto
humor,
hie
e-mredre.
end
bed
•
mpoUtir-i
Sir
* TTORXEY and CaunMlor at
—but I cannot. remember that any one
“Look here, look here, massy,'’ ex­
tbe part^enjJ
former bearing
some food.
After ouL
H wm
’Prfadll.
laid travelling in a stage coach in New Eng­ beverage of life, health-giving water.— has flung in my face my youthful tranaebrewdn—e. Hie mn-ntlnr eyetem tad r»me
A Chancery. General Land and
claimed tbe Airkey, with a great deal nf
ficr iM DrKicmcr a .tore, in tbs
nil meeined it. Ml detmlopmeM; tat
land, in company with severs! clergymen, And everywhere it to a thing of beantY ;
Middleville. Barry county. Mich.
tbe dtobe^ knivce and forks, upon a tbe conversation turned npon the “nigger gleaming In the dewdrop, singing in the greraions in the way nf rhyme. Do not, nervous trepldslton, -fa you gain® to
bi&gt; tabta bed med. H»
•“”!
then,
accord
to
the
malice
of
my
enemies
strike whsr you fa Juakle’?"
bench oo tbe porch, and listened with question." One of the clergymen inveigh­ summer rain, shining In the ice-gem till
o.penltar. Hn re. fully
“ Ofconrse, I am, yon bln -k scoundrel."
apparent interest to the questions put ed atrooglv against the Abolitionists for tire trees all seen, turned to living jewels
b, Genrr.1 W^in«t"n. M l» th.
by the LteotenauL The latter, bv way agitating the subject In tbo Northern —spreading a golden veil over tbo set­
was the rvplr.
UDGE OF PBOBATK. CinmH Court Com; nieUno de.lml.od IWt
utalion,
which
1
covet
and
deserve,
of
Den you um get romebedy else tn
nf encuuragrrarnt, assured the two Ameri­ States, where no slavery to tolerated ; Hf ting solii, or a white gauze around the
ini.-inner. Auorncv and Coanartlor at Lsw arriving in a short time at Fort Kennedy.
knowing poetry from prose, which the hold de bollock,“ ejsnflated tbe negro;
&lt;w ttaSrhujIbill. Alltat point he.trot. cans that Tf they g*v® »nra statements Garrison wants to attaii tbe evil, said be, midnight moon; sporting in the cataract, ruthleas resurrection of my verses would “ yon isn’t tar knock dto child’* brains
erroee tta eottntr.. end by rnrnn. nf by. their live* would be spared—otherwise “why not go where he car. make some sha ping In ti - glacier, dancing in the subvert, since tbe undiseeming majority
______
which ta wee well eeqnetnled. thev would certainly be hung. He the: impression upon it—where It exists 1 w hy hail ritowsr; folding Its bright mow-ctir- would blind!y infer that I considered them out!"
taring been mi«d in tta nriAtarta^. iep them fov • short time—to digest dnes lie squirt hto little engine at a fira taurs softly about the wintry world; and
J.wh wa* brought before a ernntry
JAMES n. BROWN,
the' information—Priscilla remaining be- which to blazing a thousand miles off? weaving the msny-colorcd iria. that »-r jxMtry. LMmeup.
Thine,
H
orace
G
bxxlxy
.
squire
fur
ateal.ng
a
bog,
and
three wittOUXTY SURVEYOR. 0B« la tjw Court ..ededVer —‘-r ,-------------- -. ;.nd .rnrrf .1 M.nt.tr »™» efter der*- “n, Qo«k«- Jirt, Min «ppyiw."°t The Rev. gentleman chuckled heartily at aph’s sone of tbe aky, whose woof to tbe
nc»MS being examined swore tint they
this sally and looked around with a tri­ sunbeam of heaven, all checkered over
Here be ptated «•
to ?,?*?'
saw him steal H. A wag having volun­
AxrcDOTE
or
CcftitAX.
—
Tbfi
most
se
­
talk™. n«rta*in» lb. H«.r. ’blU In ,o .wnpiir. M.rU, -a u&gt; tarn, load umphant air to the hnmnroua gentleman with celestial flowers by tbe mystto hand vere retort Curran ever experienced was teered a» counsel fur Josh, knowing th*
DANIEL STRIKER,
I-l,,r tkn «n1rtwr« who as be sat in alienee upon tbe front seat, of reft action. Still always It to beautifol
from Sir Boyle Hoche, the celebrated scope of tbe squire’* brain, arow and an­
nnd asked him what he thmiaht about it P as that bleated life-wafer! No potooo
member of the Irish parlismcnt, who, a ti reared him a* follows t
“You, geotlsman," said h®, “appear to
gentleman and a good brarted person,
oould scarcely apeak a sentence without
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
maktofft blunder. In a debate where Mr.
She"then added, in a

was answered by a bugle call a short
distance ahead. Marks found that be had
ccme upon a post of the enemy, and dashed on with his force. At a turn of the
road a hundred yards further on, they
found a small detachment formed across
their path. As the Americans knew the
n-ad forked on the other side of this forte,
and their chancoa of escape were good If
they could reach the left hand road, which
was a mere by-path, to be ridden by only
one horseman at a time, they charged
sword iu band.
Three of tbo troop managed to break
through and escaped, hut Marks, and a

FRANCIS ROWER,
EALER in .tores, iron, steal, sail
baidware. bout*Sad ahoea. and tn
*f«vcrr vuiietr &gt;-f tin and sheet-iron i
ware. Rower’s bltJck, Stale street.

D

D

gtitrlfb ¥Risttllaitn.

J

ST

riffl. Jnta. ™d

dear depths; nn drunkard's shrinking
. . » S
__ 1_ _ —___ i.
-------» -

I HI

R. R. WIGHTMAN,

would run exchano It for the demon’a
drink, alcohol f

of important*®.

the young men

with great dignity arose, and brushing

Back his tour, said i

C°j^7THCASpKEB- °*ee ln ,L’Coort
M*

d^a

BUCKLE A OBSBK,

,

But it

B
the case. The only frmm
i bad health are the

Wl

mlghtter titan tlw rated.

�Sr. Lovta. May 18.
W‘ Trt€QKwr|&gt;h correspondent of the ■
bwArw/Krioca tbe arrival at that placw
Lf Ifc Aracd Tike’s Peakers, who
Krin^epSable sccouwta of the mining
KewKls Md suffering on tbe plains. It
Rs rtK»ae#Vbat 20.000 men are now on

Dr. Dfatkdg tortnsr. whGee ecrentif
i&lt; soquircmentiere* known Iho world ov­
er, writes u» the London Timet a comtwutfaartu enggseriiig, la Tfaw akUseomirg
war.-lko eoxpfarwMiirt of waor* -rtrtivc
lerans of dratsiirtirawh fatHtefoarttoivc
, KEPtBIIC tN CAWim.TW*»r je0j
hithrrto.lsecn In Wh h i* horrible to'
It ha* been with a great degree m J "
■mecnlalv ao cuully upon new devices for'
H»e ntcmiinsliua 4 rna»kirt; wd yet ■
‘
war fa after all only tl&gt;o predetermined
;
shedding-of bhxxl, on-l Iu »uce«sa • eel­
cnee fa wUh siau-ktr coaeitoe acHeff
ofemcaL Wa quote tram Dr. Urttoer'rj

•

letter.!
'
~
“Hitherto the u&amp;n*i.ve sngioe* of war'
destroy the enemy . by mere mechanical |
effects, cotaing or piercing vital parts,
tearing off imnfaera, and destroy tag life
cither instanrotnly m disabling aareewny I
by ^aiming and mangling.hb body. The |
rises ml dratroctii^ agenfa to which 1
would ouw demand toUrntiost would .'pro­
duce totally different and meth more de­
str uctivc effect*. If an objection to whn t
1 kuggeet bo raised on tbo score of human­
ity, it may be answered by tbe feet, that
in proportion a* the dcetractire pdwer of
werfiko agents ba* be® augmented, the

tercet, that we have observed the petty

wssfasg rfitim i ef wiW—p—Bti
late, upon the Presidential question. Was
IvpcI'tUi thl.Wdl tfojro dFAAl

tbeir way bock, all or the nsost of whom
are destitute of money and thy tuMwrtoa

Is “bow not to do It."

tajsm

Some progress

mlMMfrS ‘I h y'

but tbe principal ooaunodity fa sensation

DR. ROBACJCS

i«, what

WJLMNS1T11S

c*no&lt;jMJaJte9. rjjtj. jqqreU|ttUU4fe

REMEHeju

tcrminxUop of this question, than upon
aBX ope’q&amp;cr, which is likely to difftrif
iu equanimity, we should have been coo __

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.te

aM&lt;

opwi tftv &lt;»wm«n fHtttisr.

38a t

.P

‘ffiprtj Cffloifiip to tot &lt;&gt;«« »p«Mto

tW eroUn, ted the mto «w Into reedy

who bave/Ketetofarc. engaged in ita dis-

IT HAS BEEN CURRENTLY
REPORTED thakiu m&lt;wt O&lt; the West- [
d~bly .are- befc&lt; IB&lt;,
cm
cities,
tho “Town Bell,, falls every isyrewtogm
,
a vnpwc the UM Of
the r..lj. of (he "’I* “ 11 WO“”S
dsy at nona, for tbe mhabitanta W gulp (
harm within an of_ “
.
.«
Zoihtng of April 29th, and subocquetnly
civs of diseasdown quiaiv,
■*1
u— beMrtF of this i Um, «r v bo ch^-. JZ*!1
done by twenty enemies without
tsnt.Skt”'Vt‘*VW lrf‘*t*-u«*iibtt'
posted Iu the atreeto of Vienna, the occns
dhnate. Of
es caused by----------------Dr. lUbsckfavissstbsUk-nhM^tUMn u*7“ *~”*o-ra^. " "
1^'7’
course, taking quinine ba eon! fan* habion of war aid the circumstances which _________ ____
P^frared Republican, toeoun
ORIGINAL Li rTVVi
with the
have ted to it, arc briefly eumoitd up as, pnive thpae cMuunnicBCaunafrom th« gnr- lawflature gave way. Another rcvolu it. ond every settler to mipplir
proportion of life lost m war has deems-' ed tU
*1least
—* sacrifice
------of
r principle In *tny follows:
the
IMHMJUVWa U,
**K&lt; and •■
—.y»—- fa. take it to wswbsrs sf Uw Sodirel Prowxm
brnment «f h&gt;oace rtd lissaia. but «e th -n of the wheel ripped off all die cog*; poisonous
drug,
instruct?
’
.
’
er
rowmte. wU Uo.a
ed. Tbe invention of gunpowder has been even! that may possibly transpire to the
have goes further, and asked tbe Rasaian the Ik-11 fell t» ‘tfie ground, and.Ncwtor, in large quantities, if bo would escape the * *rw*^—lh*
•"Tbo reward for such unexampled fi&gt;r- goveriimsnl what, perhaps, according to who had Imlj of the lower end of the -Fever and 'Ague. Every house Las its
tbe meaee of earing thousands, even mil­ party to w bids he bciongv. Thu Repeb.
bearance was an immediate ouatfauation the strictness of tbo diplomatic etiquette, rope, was carribd up," with frightful vo- medicine chest filled with ihfa dangerous
lions of liven.
Ucon party is a party of principles*, and
Compounds are known In chemistry,
vf entnilr which increased from year to we were not justified in aririag, but wo bclty, a disUneo of owe hundred feet l stuff, and aa regular a* tho hour come*
ETE WiTSEfSEX
l-idty, a dUUnco
which, when exposed Jo ths air, spontane­ any sacrifice of, or departurs from those year, and perfidious agitation sgsinst the have asked—with confidvnce, with tho‘ fhvtp the ground,
-«p*- r-^rr^rz-- around,ou regular du they gulp it down,
ously ignite, diffusing through tho »ur- principles, will at once dismember and peace and the welfare of my Lombardo- power which goes alwai s with frankness above the aperture where the bd! w» to as though it waa th* richest delicacy of I
v
cnetiaD
Kingdom.
Well
knowing
w
hat
rounding atmosphere gases uf vapors, of &lt;H*soIro that party. We hid supposed
and straightlurwardouss^—wa have naked have been taken in. For tbe instant, ev­ tho season. Dr. J. Hoerxma, a good ।
a precious boon peace was for my people
odors so insufferable, that men forced to
these principles too well understood, to and for Europe, 1 patiently bote with there of tbe R wsian governtneot whether, in ery one was surprised^tvoud measure, sadaritan of Pittsburgh, knowing th« psHis, sstabUabM the folUsw;
respire them would be rendered utterly
case of war between France eadGermnny, arid bwyg those engaged io tbo work dreadful effect* of quinine up&lt;® the buFACTS:
incapable &lt; f all effectual action. Sta lls Dvod an explanation, er reitoraliMi at the new bustUitics. My patience was nut ex­ they have entered into any engagement could comprehend »hat had happened, most system, when taken with so much mPrJ Vth* ?t00D I’ttunini ax* xu»b
charged with such compounds,-exploding hands of enyone;bot rvecnl devel&lt;ipmrota hausted when the iQoce exHuurive moas to declare war against Germany ; and we Newbm, with bis bands all lacerated and inibscrotion, has prepared a compound । PILLS liave beta prove J l-j acxi Ma u
in the gun room of a vend, or anywhere have cotrrfaoed us that at least odb at our urea which I was forced to take, fa couse -----COATA1A
MO niNERALi
which
has,
fa
all
care*
fa
which
rt
has
|
----------------------------—
.
—
„
__
bleeding,
worked
himself
down
opposite
have received inxn the Russian gorernbetween decks, would,without destroying contcmporanc* within thia State, has lost qucnce ot the revolutionary agitation on men: the most explicit, tbemost unequi v- tbo rperlurn, and railed for help to those Loen tried, proved a speedy euro for Fe- j That they rare the al»o«l mucraal *—fu
'
DTSPEFilA ” ~“r~'
tne frontiers of my Italian province* and
Tifo’or limb, disable th© enemy. -Com­
oml dectetnliua that oo eogagemHit of within. Bishop Wbclen, who waa i« ver and Aguo, and all ocher diseases ।
bight of them. Republicanism is not
wltli tonriof etrUtl^tf, sod in • '«ry *Un u*
I within the same, were made an excuse the kind existed, or baa ever been ooked J*. p|-4tf .rm fa the cupda, rvacLcd oat at
pounds having such properties arc very
caused by tho digestive organs.
Tbsl after all other tusUiruiW hxt pj«tl us
Americanism, (eo calfed,) neither is .for a higher drarec of hostility. WilUng■ jjntnerous.
of them. Naw, gvmlemM. so rnweh fbr thu risk of’bis own IlT.
life almost,
*’— and seizing.
For sale by Druggist* and dealer* gen­ lew, Ibsy reticle
But therrf are others of a much mote Americanism Bcpiffllinaism.' That the ft accepting jhc well-meant mediation of tbe secret engagemeata between France Nmuoq by the waist, idled him from
UVKR COMP LAI.XT,
erally, a very whore.
formidable character which chemistry cun Americans have, on some occasions, en-. friendly Powers for tbe nmintaioancc of and Russia, contracted with only one nb- his awful posfth "
... ’__c Accident struck |
re* tore tbe health sad **.rct&gt;{ti.o&lt; UttaArr
Ths:
readily supply.
ject— tho homlliation. and perhaps tbo every faxjy with amazement, nnd all but Read the /ulbiring ttutemeut of Wm. S.
operated with our J’ariy, Is true, and so
RICK FEU A LEU,
Congress"of thw five g'eat Powers. The dcstrnction of England. Tmi see how tbq cj e witacsKi । werp loth to Wk-vo in
There are eertnin cotupotinds called in
Mutaii, the aide Chemittr'i and Drug­ wba bare Uuftusboi Ur tsars ia UlpleascU
Las the Douglas wing of the Democracy.
chemistry by the mA very cuphonius
four points proposed by tbe Royal Gov-. wocfesMfw H ie that the country ehoUld the
tus jbcredlkus
lucreuuw^. frat. ThuLeJl weighed
gut of diiiinMti.
bcm and dcspsodrtrfr. recvpci s t «itk(na:_n.
If
Know.Nothings
have
earned
any
fin-ora
crament.
of
Great
Britain
as
a
basis
for
Mme, “kakudylea," of which arsenic is
ns derte h&gt; the Krai of poedun. Why, [three
u.r;; ;L
____ Jkic
__________
,
thousand
D hundred pounds,
Wc hereby certify that wd have been
one of tho ©Mistitiwnts, which, exploding, finm uaby their opposition to tbe Iroenmp- the deliberations of the Cungnm were
tho very same dsy, It was ahn ntHiounrcd. —
BIl(
C|I sithmil
hfadrance, some
Jj w
as jj
i( |fell
without hindrance,
mime idea made acquainted with the formula of
not only diffuse cxlmfntions which render ton Swindle, so hie the Dougt/u Dqtnoo- forwarded fa my Cabinet, and I accepted
upon ‘great authority,* that there was a sc. In&gt;v
mey.be formed
....... - uuf- *-the rapidity with which Scuvill’s Uotnp. -Syrup SARSAPARIL­
them, with the conditions which wcrecah
the siirrouudlngTitmokphcre so fetid as to
wret treaty between Dewtnnrii nnd France N
Newton
’eirkm aacandej.
ascended. De
Du says lw
Lu thought LA and SIILLINGIA, ood it baa been
taey in a greater degree. * if .then, we।
culated to bring about a true, sinoare and ‘ framed, with tbe same object. Everyone
be absolutely inauffernVle in respiration,
-JwJug
’ ■
'
. ^1but •before
v
of
g'» the
rqpt,
, *•the made under vur supervisfao. Tbe ingrv- __
________ _________
but Inqmrts &lt;0 it, alre,qualities which arc arc to reward these partwa iu proportion durable peace. in tbo cousotousMas that
* wbat that ol^cet Is—it is that the thought » as clciuhr defined, he was at the dietits are entirely of vegetable origin, Ufaaud reader tt l-i0) sMt.
poisonous In the most deadly degree.— j l&gt; their merits wpoa foi* uuc oceasmit, tel no step &lt;&gt;u tbo part of my govarnmaut whole Scandinavian navy should probably
ta।
beam,
a
hundred
wet
above.
H&lt;hud
nc and of nriroe quality, and tbe virtues ex "cUf
Thcsu cumrotinds being eminently vola­ les be-eoMivtent, and reward them ih pro. could, even in the most remote degree, be united to that hf Frartbe nnd Rtnsia In
CALsE MOUA TO UK AL,
i
lime
t»
Jet
go
his
hold
upon
the
rope.
—
traded in n great nieasuro by tbe Vapor
tile, explode spontaneously when cspured j portion to thrjr merits ; givthg the Doug­ lead to a disturbance of the peace, I de- .
order to destroy the snprenisey oT Eng­ I Sonic a»g« nnd pierce uf machinery were of Atoohot. Ao mintrat lo&amp;hutee entero sa4 ahvtai'gv frvia lb» i.ntnu. mretUMU
hcrvfata. ■ iMtorr brrrSitarr
Utt cr&gt;u«. Hu
n-.unded that the Power which naa the ,
to the sir. In bunting the metalic nr»vn- •
land. We have made inquiries of the burled a distance of two squares from the info the coaipoeition f
lasites a Donglas for. President and giv­
Starr ' -•
ic. one uf their constituents, combining
cause of the complication nnd had brought Court of Denmark, oue Mtersl friend,
BACKCIT TUK DUl.'LlTATML.
church, and a Mr. Smith, who was stand•
W. S. Mxxri.l A- Co.
with tbe oxygen of the air, forms fittnc* ing the' Emm-No things a Bell, Critkoden about the danger of war, should, an a pre­
«»IBmA,
and, 1 am bound to say, a power which,. 1M&lt; „«»■,
One.door writ Burnet Uuuoe. ■to tbrfvw esatsesM-ef t&gt;&gt;»
of white arsenic, which, being diffused or Botes for Vice President. Perhaps liminary measure, disarm. Iking preae. upon ell oeeaefohs, Ims exhibited of late f&gt;-,, ftvn*i a living partick. Mr. Newton
tbe Uver. the serves* sjittn. tbe talk. giuSiar
...
king particle. Mr. Newton
Sula by J. P. Rouxats A Co.
mutclr &gt;, &gt;» wb-tt. lhr» do eo« p&lt; r F™**
through the surrounding air, kills all who mrr friend of the Thrrrfrr, mby rmUo at cd thereto by friendly Powers, I at length
' ri’*’ utmost friendliness end confidence to wax-t
jken to tuc utbcc
i&gt;! Dr,
waotaken
officeql
Dr. Hupp,
Uupp, uhere
Sec Advertisement fa another column Mid, (it sitiaibiatercd Lrfc&gt;re ibe iir-cittariw
breathe it. What the effects of shells this suggestion, but we. aver that it is the accepted the proposal fur a general ma*
hfe bu tara tbtvkd,' •fm e
ttar «ta
England, and I have the very best au hia uounded bands were drrtM-d. The
armament. The ateditatfou failed in ecu
of ver paper.
charged with such compounds would be,
tbority fin- thus publicly stating, that there
was nil turn from .lie palms of his
only consistent method of repaying these
Bc-r is taieU tt.st tbe SC.tXDIXAVUX Vtt
sequence of tbo unacceptablenras of the
bunting iu a ship, or, within a besieged
is not a shadow of fimndstion fur such
even to the I^hm* which is sujipwe*
LTxBLK ULUOV Hl-l-b ere
by ite
fort, or in the midst of closely packed partie* pro rota, for *ervice* rendered.— conditions on whieb Sardiuia made her
rape
iraevof
*•«•*&amp;*■
of
ItengeHanM^wSs
etstcmenU; nnd 1 say God forbid that we ' cd to have bucu done hr the death nrasr,
la IrUrre, aOUtanu*. eicdiol «wt(, and by eal
ranks, need not be described.
Wc should most earnestly recommend .cuuaeut dependent. Only ooe msan* uf
-vm.
tzi
nrvm
1 l___ ■ . .. .1
____ 1 .
U MMik. i-iwiauu ib&lt;« t» t» ibe rwy bra
Th© chemist can supply many com-1
this policy jf we believed that the Repub­ maintaining peace remained. 1 addressed
&lt;to»
W
tbe
to
ever
-Xcrvd
to
tto
wtanta*.
pout-ds, having these properties fa differ­
my-clf directly to the Sardinian Govern­
rxsUibe ta U1 besdk. 1L. y L«ul dweaM Uiro«p
and to support thu cause of freedom,
lican party was organized sufely fa oppo­
«»rry rtaMtto eefsn ot Um &gt;y*Ua, MS too
ment, and sum me nod it to place Ita army*
ent degree*.
.
Why Didn't lhey Defteat ItT
troth, nnd fastice—but In sueh a case 1
It Iburoegb1' aiHl |icnu*b«»li;
But tbe laboratory can furnish agent* sition tu the present Administration. But on a peace footing and to disbond the free
should look with the utmost confidence '
If a man luu a rcul liratUity to any pro­
Xe ooe css OeviX tbew M.[Hnchry rf^r
•still mor© destructive. There ar© com­ wo deny that such is tbe case. Opposi­ corps. As Sardinia did not accede to my
that the support of Scandinavia would be ject, it I* opt to uuuifcrt its* If fa some
toe iu.pl trial—tber MV &gt;1 utay
pounds into which the pis railed cyano­ tion fa the extension of slavcty and the in­ demand the moment for deciding the mat- enlisted upon onr side in tbe struggle.”
i bat. iu Ufa. riM*|«r tLss aey Uber Km. Sr u
: outward demuMtratiou. Generally speak­
ttac** 1&lt;m n.E.tar v.' ttas; :« ,-r’^ttea * bttUr
Ur by an appeal to arms has arrived.
gen enters in cofabiuathin with arsenic.
Tlie London TVmrr, which, as our read­ ! log, an^ uudeniunstrativ© man 1* a man
crease of the slavf power is a principle
I hate ordered. my army to enter Sar
A sl.cU charged with such a compound ,
ers wilt recollect, was the first to announce without feeling, jf the Dcumcrat* of
Price or tlx Scsu^iwai Isa Bk~&lt;! Koto, fl
which c&amp;clnally div hies. tbo Republican dinta.'1
upon exploding would produce teiific cf-j
pre ta-Ute. er top rteaU taira- U th* roatthis reported alliance offensive to England, ! MassachuscUa were opneeed tu the (wo
usrian Btood nU'.TS era!* |&lt;» fax, er i Um.
feet*. Thp batnidhy willftrhich the stir-; party from every other party which ex­
Tbo King of Sardinia has also issued a still incline* to believe In It. and answers 1 y vara amcodinvnt why did they uotdefeat
rounding air is alway* more or less charg’d ists. Strike from our platform this plank
Heed Dr. Robert'* SprriaJ Set*** re
manifesto to his triwps, declaring war the above disclaimer of the Chancellor of it I Duly about 25,000 of lhe voter* uf
would be decomposed; its oxvgrn, com-1.
Ofttittatra, mfaiWwd is a c.-u»ptrw» re* w
and you unbind the whole labric and die­
Exchequer.
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Masaaduisclta sustained the two y cars
thi. t ««r trim tre» to lin-i In. It start « *riagainst Austria, in which the cause of war
Lining with tbe arsonic, would form the i j
sol vo iho clement* of it* organisation.-—
teal .vtraMUire aod Farndy .td’-*r. o-t lMsiaf «
1 amendment. When llcacb was to be vo­
is briefly stated as billows:
vapor of xrsenious acid, which is th© «ul&gt;oberts
From the lABsrsg Bof ubbcia.
great
aaaoaut
e( iutetaaUi&gt;£«n*l i*.u»Ur Xrtorw
ted for, for Governor, against Banks, the
mferina'.ku tas be tore gr*n* «rfrey.f ttcajn'*
stance comuMfaly called arsenic, and Success, without the triumph of thia prin­
PogulaUaB of Michlfwa.
“BoMirrii!—Austria, who is increasing,
! Democracy uf tlial Sfatc cast 38,208
(Lragbaat ttos ooaatre
known ax deadly poison, while the hy­ ciple wdutd bn a defeat nf thcRepublican her armies on our frontier, and threatens I
A CUT MIXEITED
Mr. Hovwwa;—The number vf child yolva. AyIkui Bucbanlui wastobc vuted
laditbM-lt -r ra«i4&gt;*t«l rare* I*. Oto
drogen, the ottar certstitueut of the de­ party ; and for ourselves moprrjer anolk , to Invade onr territory because here liber­ ’•* ?c&lt;*_w&lt;’.Lh’’
’wert eUbtcen i fot 0^^^ Frum’mt thry&lt;irt3P,040.— a new and uiust complete assortment of may be appitod te pHMaaUy er by kttor «s&lt;&lt;m
tag oat itaatp ter tbe rvytr.
'
composed moisture, cotnblulng with the er orxx de/eat. to a oacrijfce of princifle.1 ty rvigtw with ordcr-i-because, not might rears, according to the school census ta­
From this it'wili I&lt; seen that they h;&lt;J
I cyanogrn, would form the still more fear­
DKITCas AID XEDWAJIEfe,
from Act- Mr. McMultre F-tor of RAote
But there Is no need of defeat. There bvteoncord and afllethm between the ken in September last, reported tn the votes cuuvgh fa defeat the amendment it
ful p.»iM&gt;n called by chemists hydrocyanic
•■flier
of
PublM
InstnietKift,
as
entitled
to
People and the Sovereign here govern
they had cln-scu fa «fa it. 4but they did
IjMj.AWin, Ort S&gt; ML
ncid, but more familiarly known to the is oo necessity of giving tbenext Admin­
tbe State—because the groans of oppress eharihitheappoftfohmcnt of the Primary Got want to defeat it. They rvjtncc uver
public a* prussic acid. Thus, by .the ex­ istration oven &lt;o tha.amall fitetioea, css- ed Italy here find an cdao-rAastriaifarc* School fend, fa 227,010. The number
plosion &lt;&gt;f such a shell the mlrrou».ding mW* alike to tbe Republican as to the J&gt;m- to sik os, wbo are only armed In aelf-de- reported from districts nut entitled t&lt;» | its n^opttoq, ju&gt;t as the democrats of
ITHPESTIKB AND ALCOHOL.
Michigan ryuico 01m it The vole of
air would be Instantly impregnated with ncrttic party. AltjistJo upon tfie
feore, in lay down our arms and submit draw public money m consequence of not
some of the towns of itself exemplifies
th* vapdhiof tao of die moat fearful pnihaving ewtahled three montM taftuffi In toil fad. The fawp of Suckovk, in B is.
ive principles yfflcpubfa.
.
. to her eiemcDcy.
sons kttoi*n fa medicine.
. ‘
That tasdlrfng dtemaJid received tbe rc- th© prevfana year, is 1.OT7; making the lol county, gave bjst year HO vpto f,,r
It is easy-to perceive ubal formidable win hi 1W k tbe^erty ^da&amp;tUrt k
totJ number between tbeabove mention­
gly R-dHerrad. P
■*'
*■*- —
BapUfurGore^ fa 148 for Brach,
mi-silc* might be produced by such shells will be the rereilt of tble tinkering Nrtth tempt. Soldiers,!tell
ed ages residing within organized rehtxil tbe Democratic candidate. L’ppn the taw
tlirn. n into towns or among crowded other pertire. \Te have cunddencwln the that yon wifi
district*, 22067. Estimating 1,033 fa
"
years amcud'ucot, the you-uf the town ir FOB MBDtCTX AL PURPOSES,OXLY. JK
Lira
bodira uf men from distances of six or jI strength c&lt;our organizntior. They, only' rt* to 'ywr 1_____ -r—~
- new sections of the State where school
rtwd, yca» 16, nays 1, TVh*t bseau.c of
eight mile* by t|j'artljjcry recently In­
selves. ’"D»« egnoaBeement f make rx» districts have not been organised, (and
■' arc cowards St bo fear to QusL the Repub
tne democratic mAjuHty when the “rights
vented. Before Mica agents gunpowder '
r»o w the anuonftccxhent of war! Sul- the number mortbe much greater,) we of lhe furetgner- werpat issue )—DtL Trib.
lto«n mrf/
XtookMXotaof .. y .
would pale its ineffectual fires.”have 290.000 in the State.
dtet* to arms
‘
From tins Lest estimate* that can be
?AAe«*AMMiu.*’—Tlifa plaer, Lhe ren.
France also take* op umi oo tbe side
Pntumom.—The editor nt the Battle
Tbe Xtfter«catchlng Xo*op*l&gt;.
mnde, the whole population Is fivrn three
The Madieun (Wit.) Patriot, which it Creek Jxvrxntonsx is a real philosopher, of the Sardinian States, in order fa pro­ and k half to four times as great aa the dexvouaof jlhe Sordisfan at my, whither
“fitc coma,
the JkiirthM gone tu take command,.*
w«nld fa-superfluous tu state, is uue ul and.drew* consolation from the most ad- mote eunstitetional liberty; *o says Na­ 1 number between the above named age*.
rtuusa. mtCKF.
dtwuucd to pfav an imp«tant part fa th.
- rtfWUk-PM?CE8.
tbe sofuot kind
doughface organs, cun- veree circumstances. In nriaUoD to M.r.; poleon.
But call it three-fourths • which ni'av be
•
coming war. Il is a fortified dty near
tarn* the following complimentary and tin s majority fur Clgcf Justice, he takes
considered a fair estimate; audit
and it gircs
In feck all nf these great Powers seem
the eastern.frontier of JMaurtt, »Ue*
highly Gut unng cut icy of tbsBcjmbiirans
1 fse*. everrthi*x ta tat Orccerr Itas, sm* &lt;
our Stale (ciglht m^nt^i
‘ ago,)
‘ a popfflagons bnstfa,Wwants the Auslralun torhi* figure* Ao&lt;d the Laasfag Joraxai^— determfaad 10 fight on the aid* of God
&lt;&gt;f tho country :
,
-.
. : .■
tian of MMOO
AUo * STMf Vsrirtj vf U»»’
ritory.
Jt.AanipJn
the
midst
of
a
sterile
H
1
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Every Republican paper which has perhapa his philosophy also. The whole andhtxmaahy.
It is evident that the population of our
plan. It fa Jfee great RrunghoU of. Piedgnwriyy &gt;jaix3inxa’j
The’ Emperor of France to tnaktag act­ State !»■* been
published an account of the recent trial in number of Votes rust al the late efeefan
itantiy and quietly in­ luont. and .ia to the Sardinians whal Gib
Art CoekiBg Extracts,
Ohio, of lhe Oberifa riotara wbo aided is found to be 1,673, leas than the vol* ive phparations to engage personally fa creasing at n more rapid rata tban ia gootalfttr is to the English, or Sebastopol
and abelled the escape of a fugiux a slave, cast at the election last fall, while Martin's '
.rrfty ~p|x»«4 ' Tbe increase
--------------------&lt;if childrow Tita MPSnaL sBtnT or irt LADrta.
the conflict of nation*, and fa|ik«ly -to
J™* tbezeign
affects to be perfectly bomfivd at lb* fact
rca upon whom ths school money i*ap ,
of the 1 reqeh fa Ifaiy, ita formidable for- • XeslMkacp us hasdsgsetl ssMTOseat «r
vote is 3,238 mu that Wisavpo wre.— meet ou the lurtlfa-field Francis Joseph,
portioned, since last year, ia
that of the petit jury empnnneted, every
lifiQSUuns juatte fa um, vf tbe sUuogvsl
aTA.TTOisraK,-sr,
man was * Democrat. We have ►•d-mbt Il I* uscumed that tbe rote of the vtntc Eraperor of Austria.
This al the. above ratio, gives ua an in­
place* fa Eusppe, but these were (ipWThe Austrian army at last *drk-cs, had crease of population, 'during ihc fart
that Cha statement, is true. To hare al engirt. In 5 months, to have facrcase4
lowed* Republican upon the jury. Would 000. Now lbc philuaopfiy U aomcthipfl attempted
i
to cross the riverPo, but were school yrar. amidat lite “hardest tiroas’’,
here been a farce, it would have been a
repulsed wil£ consider»bl* laea. Thue
aftar this aty k t
■w&gt; hr, Uo. IM, -Mart,
crime. A Republican has nn more right
item. M&gt; uumpmlvu uf to. ,,,&lt;0,
Martin received all the Republican bar* bOscHwire eebraHy begun, to end, no
upon a Jury to try-a rase nnder the Fugi­
our populate fa averaging from year tutive Slave L»«r. stain tats any notorious votes in the state, end »/ all those who fid doubt, to * Muge of Mood.
, year, an incresa* of about fifty tfawxsnd; | nt bond. In the surrounding plain, two
and that at th* census of 184ft. Mtefagmt ।
riusf «&gt;r burglar toert upon tbe trial of n 1not vote are loeofo^ 4gi tbe Republi­
Latbl—Since tbe afa^e was fa type will Jutfe nearly or qei to * JfU&amp;m of iomember of his gang for vfatettag the laws can
,
“victory is no; so very tmuo^o af
have news that tbe Austrians hnv*
^gaiaat ihrft and buswbry.
and, being connrcud with TorfaartSa
ter all.’' Upon this sage cooduriow, our
Lcrei attacked a^yercilli and beaten; Us­
Tu tills rordl*LaW-wtaJ**'&gt;ule.l eevtifi
"» l&gt;&gt;- ruin,, u, uwter w, tJ^u,
hurrahs for foe Democrat
cate, the Marti*on JtHtrnal thus haneomc- •untamporary
1
ic candidate of &lt;660. “ ***
“ ““ ing. xlsu, 300, token pfaoweby lb* 8*rba
•&gt;-—
*- —'
ly re*ponds;
.
i dintow etxubiaed army. The Aurtriwas
would U'«
' From theTtbovc It appears that none
triau Gemm
bet (he rvyular Orthodox members of the
taihatiou to
Dem-err.cy.ore asta- allowed the smallest
part or tot in the great btiHores vf aigfer
School Tbscubm Allowan
catetang. A Republican eamx^txrew slip
fa on the jui
‘
- -

Omnipotent Gad, and patiently

cusskrt. it hee some to be aw axiom,
that on* kxNsc.-eet individual can do more ।

» award.

fart bei fa scud—whu Extend i*

Jbccwsdfagtothismflsfa t|&gt;.do—a^»^— *

lowllU In. A m’n
™&gt;me&lt;
Kewten *Ubdorr, ringed In cnlias

New Advertisements.

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

J. P.

R

,

&amp;. Co.

twi ihWM.
GROCERIES!

7: : ^?.2

ic bttsitiraM.
fere. Tb tl____ ,_________
______
Uatoo-loriug, Jeffereofttaa, Doughs,
ftechatan Democracy, the rlev-attag rad
aim.

2.’ "ctBFCM3n&lt;

Ksarsr£L“ra«J

■wecwra nwIs^rwuxMd
.“sw^wrtsr.

�Almost

a

Fran—A* wfarfn ofilfo v a*

given uu Thursday aftcreuoa list, tbe

cause of which, was * fire at lhe Cabinet
Tbe fire waa

8hrp nf j. W. Stebmnb.

lhe result of careleosn***, ui setting sUv-

Egypt.

Ings on tiro at only a few feet dfataat

form the staple of QjC work&gt;

tng th« fire, fa communicated to another

pile of shavings,

buTMlng.

The condition of the children of

traduced as are necessary to complete the
M Wte«a .M unity.

ward some fifteen or twenty feet upop the

Mr. Ingraham ha*diligently consulted all
accessible authorities upon tho antiquities

building, but was discovered in lime to
Too ruuoh

and cottoms of Efrypt, and Hie volume fa

tare can not bo cxerafaad in setting fires

the result of bmg and patient study.—

near combustible material* at this actuun

of lhe year.

AND

Many difficulties attend an undertaking of

_

MMhUeaasUes or roads*, to toe hifbart Udder,
U tooOearl Hoss*.ta too Tintfo oTHaetlep la
said oeoaxy olBairy. oa toe »toa*y erf J»».“bs8.
st osoVetech tn toe aJtcnwon oi eaid day, too
Made sad tanexoMU roBteinsd la the tetrtgare
set forth tu the bill at ooec^ltlat god describedIn
sold dsoroo m follows:

such a nature, and justice to the writer

SiATtsTTca or Grxjx.—We have been
EYE

favored by Hon. Geo. Thoma* with a"
•totement of the wheat sown In Prairie­ The object is to promote a knowledge of
ville, thfa county, fbr the three year* peat tho Bible, by leading readers to compare
and verify, and search for themselves.—

Especially adapted to lire WJXTSof

May of cadi year, and fa as follow* :

The material fbr the vdtoncs, it is proper

the Community, which we will offer rery

May, 1857,
“
1F58.

••

1839,

to «*y, fa drawn frouCaources, and

2107 nerej.
2292
“

2382

VKR COMrLAlBT
e hewJto ms4 MMeyto at *

1022

ou* narrative.

WM^ BfafsEowAuaribsdftnaussa Ubuii «&lt;■
tmfarmJtpl foblk sMUoaar tsudus.to th*
l&lt;h«s: bidd«r. U Its treat csor cftb« Cwl
lam. In Uc viOsa* ot Hutinri. :■ said cu«mi .
rXlurJar, tbs S8ih &lt;Ut oftoy “il- *» «•
dock in tbo *Leraoun ot M’ddaf, &gt;o srtfotr
dd exscuL-Jc. tofrttbu wilh Lusrcrt and omu
itraon.
Dated Marek 3, UC9-

la the mitter of the ratal) of Ciaxacul JU Ifo
n*M.
ct C*jHefoj, lu Uw count; oCLmf

PurtuiU to license *x4 •aiberil; LcrrUrfwi
— — *- •“■’-5 a qf prolate, for U&gt; &gt;
cpoM to sate a'- pUtrf &gt;

&lt;nujt xTrat.
Cfrruh Caurt CoaimU*&gt;aaer.
Nrarnr *^Baxtx^ Betlcttors for Cam^UiasaL

cd to fill up, from brief data, a continu-

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ARE BECEIVUfC

ZOIF, for

the ImiigiuaUon of the writer is employ-

CoxTtxsioff.—Armstrong. one of. the
murdcrcs of tho mail carrier near Brant­
temporary view pf .thc scenes and event*
Oats sown
“ “
486
*
ford, has made a fill! cbnftaslun. During,
which
we
arc
accustomed
to
regard
from
We very much regret that lhe'Supcrvihte lifetime betas robbed Co the extent
aora of other township could not have quite a diffi-rent stand point It will po­ «»f *15.000 in money wrd jewelry. The
largest haul made by him was from the
furnished us with like information relative pularise knowledge upon aubpx-u herctopurser'sufficarf the steamer Empire State
furc restricted to urohttoh»gi»H.
to their respective towitoWps.
when lying at the wharf In this city, the
TLis entrancing and instructive book uf
sum stolen by him on thia occasion Using
AssxuT*.—On Friday, last a man nam­ 5DG p»g**, bound in excellent style, is t&amp;bOl. TIh? robbery was effected by his
ed Win. Vaughn, was arrested ia this sold fur Al 25—same price ns‘’The Prince ! dressing' hlirself as h female and passing
liTins'ctloff as the wife of the cv«k of the Urnmu." Sthdiny*. RfmcWaaJ 2b*»&gt;
village, charged with passing counterfeit of tins House uf David.”
SAw’rnp. Stripe and Clerk ShirtEvas* of Philndclphin, has put chased beat. The cluthrewero furnished him by
money, and was lodgud in jaiL Two ar­
ing».Rn»U, Stiugkamt, ZtnfM,
a prostitute in a house of -.ill-fame at this
rest* were also made on Muuday fi&gt;r iso­ 10,000 copies uf “The Pillar of Fire,"
CkaUu, CoUmmtin, &lt;fc.,
place, to whom lie gave 8300 fur the use
lations of the Liquor Law. These cases
i t them.—ZfnjT. .’dr.
David," and oil! moil a handeumo Gift,
arc adjourned to Monday next.
A Toascct’ I nor.*--The Emperor of
with either book, oh receipt of the price
tho Ffchdi 1* a great' smoker, and his
and twenty-one cento fur postage.
FIVE A lElVC SHOES A SIFTERS,
Subjects emulate bw example. Laving oou
a Temperance lecture at tbe Court House
A new Classified Ciilaluguo of Standard •uniod 523,636.000 cigars during 1937.
un Thursday evening the 26th instant.— Boi.ks, io every department ol Literature,
'Ttio tobacco trade fa a goveimncut tnulion. Ma. Vwrox, fa announced to ad- with a new list uf Gift* for 1839, has juot populy, and fa tetlin:alee !•&gt; yield a revs
.Ircsa such a* arc present un the occasion. been issued by Eva*3, and will be mail. nuc th* present year of &gt;38,000,000. —
Algtriii fa rapidly advancing iu tobacco
A rich treat may be expected.
cd free, un application.
culture, huvmg increased the product
Addnu G. G. EVANS,
frutn 277.000 pound*- in .1848, to mure
Faoar.—We have had several fro*t*
439 Chestnut Street, Pliiladelphia, Pu. lhnn'7,0&lt;K),000 poiitid* in 1857. Austria
Xu ring tbe last week in this vicinity, but
and Rtniin, like France, make the traffic
from entnu cause the damage has teen TJE BDolt OF AXECDOTLS, AND in thia acovcrnRivnt monopoly, Uc form­
er deriving a revenue uf 314,000.000
but alight in proportion tu the screrity ol
j from it. Rente, it Is reported, intends to
O. G. EVAXS, PUBLISHER.
tbe frost.
abolish her munop«.ly,
X*. Or Cbcsuml Stress PUU»JvIi.Lu.
Curt, planted in 1858,

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

0. E. kVQtrd. SiwrtC

'Die **timate fa of the wheat growing in

X
&lt;

SHERIFFS SALE.

.*S3*S.WS.^

M mucb

of Egyptian history and description fa in.

which lay against lhe

Tire fire Immediately shot up­

prevent material damage.

i .

leracl.arai the womKrs wrought by Mow*,

from tire building, and a stiff brerae blow-

It I* a Pheeician and co­

- - PRUBAtE NOTICE.

QTATE OF MICHIGAN. I

Probate Cwt

DRY GOODS

ICK FEMAUM,

DRBSS GOODS.
«SJT8A0 aft.

CosUetec, Marek tf, Ips.

oil 'a

tsr TUE POETRY OF FHYSIC JJT.
Herridk's H»t
Chsetriac wrettar. such st tote
Caff* for r-.creite Of rare.
Ceid Mr hMt ore half te vfcteo*
As a saddsn ehssfr v« ak

We can clothe
of the

bend to the sole of . the foot

nnd »arrnrt price* to suit.

VERY LOW PRICES

bat teiUv «mM« r*s.»,
■Mas, erar rrwwMsx.
tte’ e feu.d tbeir braMb SfK*.

Us «vU »Srt.'id&gt; bet westber.

CIIANI

darlM O. B^aoi Oniim t
In purvuonceof aa order uf------c»u«*. dat'd IL« -34 day of February, --------------I. Orta L. Roy. Ctrevil Court Coeuctesfoasr, ia
.nd for tbe sower cd Barry, will soil *1 ssbbe
aactfoa. to tba hfaUrt tlidJsr.M ths Cvurt Rouse,

&amp;

sb®®?.

«bW. here ban pnswux. J .ueur.bte fcy dtaU&gt;s*lto«d pbr^chu. A» wto .KRUM r |« sow *f
proichiaf. riit cret;«w
wjtU
• few du*e« or
Nore&gt;trau&gt;tia dtelite

We would call attention to tbe i
cdiertBkmcut henced •‘Hasting* Drug |

We have here a neat volume, cnntaluRyuaaxAME Qvicxmem ur Mxmuut.
ing a capital budget uf fun, being filled -*-A littlu girl, only tupdva years of *ge,
«C C).,
J. 1*.
1’. Roberts
Kub.rt.jL
Ct,can
»nbe rc
re । widl tb. ni.-l l.i.gluble »&gt; iogeauj j..ke« belonging to the West Side Mission
lied up'jn to du fire their ewtomen all 1 ..fcelebniled win and bumoriata, Tbo School, fast week, remmittod to memory
eleven hundred verse* of tbe Bible. Thu
they nromiae.
Glee them a &lt;*11.
J pablroalion; Loo, I. weU tbnerfr aa the
trerkma work sire had cuinmitted five
“
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। traveling sratoii is al&gt;out t« comtnence,
undred; which was beaten by another
Fluor io lbi&gt; pbco lure ringed al I
u., ran Wn,|y iro^„. , ,,„rk U.lu.r little girl, who learned about six hundred.
u^edillhW &gt; barrel, during the b.l week; i mkohtcd t0
, reading The former set out last week with a de­
termination Dot to b&lt;- beaten afrsin, aud
Detroit it has ranged from 87,50 iu
cumpauion on board's steamboat or u
the abota ia tho result of her diligence. CLOCKS
w.00. _
, _
railway car. Merriment, too, is good fur Grand Rapide Eojlt.
Exlah&lt;&gt;e»axd I nrsoVXD.—Tbe Eaton the mind. Il chose* away care and en­
Idff' Tito early pai t uf the week. Mr.
Connty Rrpiblican, the Grand Rapid* livens tunui. In the language uf the [&gt;oct, StepimijlL Philips, with tba aasteuuwc
it is wise tu *• laugh while yu may—be
Auylr, und the Grand Haven Clorian.
of another pcraonfrxptorad a »n*kv's drn
candid ulicn you can,"
ui a grate )&gt;rd un tbe CapU Phillips'
Tbo American Tract Society wfil
This mirth-provoking bunk i* sold at. uteoe, near tt&gt;e Weir, out of which lh»y j
receive a link attefiunn -newt week. Il tfic low pruu&gt; t-( (Juv Dollar. Evaas will tor k terrify tiro thaket, measuring from •
three to five ImA .and a half in length, ,
Los been erav Jed uul of this issue.
mail a copy and a handsome present to
and of tlsree different rpcries, but most bf ‘ .
all person* remitting one dollar fur tlu- them black »n«kcw. Tbu den L*J lung |
OrnciAL Majority.—Geo. Marlin’*
book, and twenty cents fur po«Upc.
Ireen known to exist, and was the terror i
majority ©ver Fetch, fur ChW Justice of
Address G. G. EVANS, Publisher, oftWnrfghborhood,—Taunton Ttlegram. I p*
the Supremo Court, i* 12,238.
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

seAvll:
- .
The eoulb weal qnartev at ike sooth west oasrtsr at ssctica nwaucr Uum -tores. »• lowaMfotMT
four, asrth of ranee &lt;auaaer rixbt west. MtMtod
toflksosrav of BmWMd Stets of tostatesa,

8tore.
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S1.WT."

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BLOOP PUBIFIRRI

GROCERIES
YATCHES AXD JEWELRY

N. B.—New Classified Catalogue* of

improvement upon any uf its predcecss-

Books «md Gifts srrt fire,on apjfllftrtfon

•«ra. It contains two splendid engravir^s,

by mail.

a sheet of music, and among its reading

Whet shall 1 do

matter are Family Scene* of the Bible.

Parental Indulgence, Sabbath Dells, The
Education of Girls, Life, Treason* on. the
I hrauward course
many pthcr
articles ut equal interest. : The Happy
Home is published by C» Sumo No Jl
CurnWI, Button, at ft© low price of one

•

dollar a year.

HARD-WAKE

iUCiUGAlC

By IhiaLae**.'w* s^ fo ntead »a Mfoimst
toer io IBs meenbrnos &lt;&gt;r aulMlanee of toe In

Jl 1* looking.** well m usual, (which fa to

say, that ivluoka better than any other

tho last Red Cost disappeared toward thu
sisgsrine extant,) and It fa as food ta ft
3oolU»o ougbtal l.tba*faBd»toffrearepublooks. Gat up * dub ! Six copica fur tan
liian government to celebrate with ean­
dollan.
' ‘ *•
.'
nona and , boufinw,
lh(akag»&lt;in« »«d

praise, the expulsion of cwry upholder of
human JavwF*&lt;»* »h«f deleffatiun of
New England in both house* of Congre**.
—lad. Dttnocrat.

id,ftf

urn * young m.n uumu North from
Orhan*, bringing &lt;&gt;th him M&gt; ta-

M.l.

Ji* A. Swiuit. SsMfor for CoinplslJisnt.
Dated, Ftb. IT, I5» '
—
...............
NMto Lteysf

New England makes a sorry show in
lhe present Gmgrvs*. Not a Democrat
lw.; IKl.iht. un.
fortunate result fa attributed to a single
fully. At lire commencement of 1854
there did not seem to bo tbo .ghost of a
chance that the slavery agitation could be
'
successfully rcyivpd. About thsl lime
'Er. Dougin* Intfirpofatcd into an old
jand innocent territorial bill a clause re­
pealing tbe Missouri Coin promise.—Un

ri.j
----- -----better«atisficd with themwlvea, since they
drove the minion* of Briush tyranny from

x’rojjMc

Tbs north b*tfeff«to*w*b*«a*f ntsfor of **•'

Nnx^ajmHUn A. MJiilagln. ,

few#

iu rrtusrtex ‘3 terttftWrt tnaa tt.t&gt; bW,
ririnj tots *ad Tigsr bUl »W» hanu
frsaK. sad recur;*; * tedth^ . -via V&gt; *H um
flrtu LI, ti* i r t' , &gt; rt.Lt *

CHANCERY ORDER
AND

ttaeye r. *

Godby » Lady’* Buck fur Juno is upon tf/Ltowa/■
--------- ——------------------------ ,
(Had the first day of June

the LadyX Book know tlpl it Be ver fails.')

;

To CUM-Ml u»y

eouaty of Barry
State sf Micliigaa, wHb sU
ths •ppartMrpcsj tbersaBU^Moa^S|^
' '. . '
CireaU Gourt^owmiateaeer.

our table.

notmeetnetrt, for all who have ever taken

FTteteilK a in ffcrtr preetl**.

lists? jsaivi'tx- spsa n

S PECIAL KOIICES.
btSBASEDF THE LB BR.

Tbo n»d&gt;sia*l prspsrl«e&gt; nf Hars-Lpanlli
cuojuaciiun with Mdihra. i. wvll know,
all t»ed&gt;«al nwa, io be U&gt;e hett cooirtennX
ditcoTcrsd te rtoaa- a ««d purity lhe Used,
crsdirato all buster* Loaite •&gt; .tcm

ta lhe cunutrv, ll.*t thry n^y tyo*
•tv Mia;;
ait! L-Vrttnu: v&gt; kM i; b,

WARRANTED

The Happy Home iur May is an

|

SCOVJLLri

NA KSA FA KILLA AND S11LUAG1A

New Barry Mill,
LS now in *M*»esfid operation, reedy
to do any amouq.rof "
?’
j

CrCFSTOM

WORK,

Hs-vtag ovenratftio acrvfcra of

&amp;!rr. G *j*ias»to

Jomte 0. Sit»tm.Drfndeni.
„
It irtliBfarffrspessrit.* to'tbl* court, by d&gt;da.lt oo fete. IbSl lbs an&gt;3 defendant. Jcrite O.
Suasoa, is s Mre-MMtoto cdtote &amp;*&lt;•, aateMetfoa of Ja*. A. S.-exay, ■otK-ilur for ».,&lt;! cotertsta•ate, U to ordered Ita* Ute Defendant. Jomofo.
t-'uaaoa, caote Ma spptarance to be enteeod in
ton caaas «ilbn&gt; ttosKtoMlto frsei tos date of

DRY GOODS!

tweoty

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MBli’JLaWrluu

TEMPERANCE
I 1
IIXIAM JONES,

�HARDWARE 8TOBI
WEBS HARDWARE STORE

DR MOHSE'8

INDIA# SOOT PILIS.
Limit I II.I&gt;, fe. .ml tbe rautee part of hto
lifciti
hwftwyWtad Europe, Asia, sad
AMta. at well u North America-has spent three
»«i« among the Indians of ear Westen cnoolrr,
' • wa &gt;r. rule way that the lodian Root fills «m
Lr-t H».-.ircrrf. Dr. Mors* wsa the first man to
«-•»Mi-b
&amp;&gt;•'
Ml ditotMt arise frOBj IM­
; U»TT OT THE BLOOD—that out strength,
bmltti -rid fife &lt;!»&gt;e.d himiu this vital flnU. "

t*E&amp;

KO MOKE SICKNESS.
KO MORE RHEUMATISM,

We JttpU «aJ

ctayfat* J^Rwey

RADWAY’S

READY

RELIEF,

in iastaa/iy AtffUf At omA strutiutUf PtUt
tnd AAtt, Btrot, Stalit, CoA, Iftered/,
Bruun, rfr., «fr.
.

... . --- ------------ -- -- u&gt;ul
■ 19 natnt* s garden, for tbe health and toeorerv of
.’.A-rased man. Osa of lhe root.* from which Uirae
l iH. «:c;.iad. ia Budarific. wUch opetA tbe pore.
i-f the skin, and ao«t t« Nature in iht^wlng out
lhe tltn-r parts of Ibh corruption within. The
rotund ia a plant which ia an Expcctordi.t, which
epen. and tmcloga the passages to th* lungs, and
ttiu.ni o smooth manner, pct forms in dtttr by
throwing 1.4 phlegm, andotbar huBtore from tbe
lung* hrropions spitting Jbe third to a Diuretic
trbwbcirea ea.«o and dontdc strength to the kid
i. &gt;.; u.u, encoursged they draw large amounts
of impurity from the Mood, which is then thrown
o«rt l-routi/ully by the urinary or water pa—age.
and wto-h cmild not hare bcm discharged in anr
■ sv. The liMirtb U a Cathartic, and accnmpani»s
the other prejwtica uf tbe Pilta while engaged ta
piiritehig the idood; the coarser particles of iinnuriir whirfi eannut pass by lhe other ontlcts, tire
thu* taken up end conveyed off in great qauntitin
by tlic bowels. _
I rum the ah,re. it is shown tht Dr. Horae's Ipa.-au Hoot PiU. n»t only enter the stomach, but
become united with the blood, for tbev and wav
to ererv part, and completely rout out and cJeansc
the system from all imparity, mid the life at tbe
■fold.. Wl.id. 14 the blood become, perfect!r heal
ihv; coisse.pi. ntly all sick ties, and pain ta'drireu f
from tin systetu, for they eannut remain when the
l.ody bc. oinc* so pure and dear.
The lesson why pccple are se distressed when |
h . ............
,llr tur.ni
parte. and which will open the natural nasaarcs
for the disease, to be cast oct; hrnre, a targe quan­
tity ufLaai aad ether matter ia lodged, and the
stuin-Mdi and intestine* are literatty oirrttowimg
with Ibe corrupted lows, thus undergoing dis­
a ;rreable •oruMutatioa. constantly mixing with
t!i» blood, which throws the corrupted matter
. through every tris and artery, anti! lift- is taken
from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's FILLS
hare added Io themselves victory upon victory, bv
restoring millions of tba sick to blooming beaPli
nnd lisppmaaa.. Yea, thousand. »b» have been
racked or tormented wltl. sickness pain and antii.-b, and uhnSeLeble frames hare been searched
by the burning •'em~—• ■
hate ta-en brought,------------ - - ---------thu silent prnru, now stand re»dv to testify that
they would havs been numbcreil with the dead,
hsd it not bero for lhi» great sod wonderful modi•ioe. Nome » Indian Root Piiu, After one nr two
•lose* bad been taken, they were naloaisbed. nnd
absolutely surprised, is witnessing their etmrmii&gt;4 eftcls. Net otiljr do they eire iingtodiate ease
and rdrrugih, and take away all sickness, pain mid

v. i-H
i. ineurmxt. Therefore,
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eapeadiy by those who nse these
Pills-that lltey will so cleanse and purifr, that dis­
ease—tbst deadly enemy—will take ita'fight, and
the flush of youth aid beauty will agaiu return.
k*” “

All genmne Pills will hereafter hare the
uame anJmgnuturo of«. IAKE JUDSON, (suota A. J. White A Cm) on each bwx.
B. LAKE JUDSON. Suecesaom to
(A. J. White A Cm.)
Side Proprietor.
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TERMS, SX&gt;BO

VOL. 4
fastings’ gusintss SircctJr^.

BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT,
DEALERS tn sit kinds of dry, goods,
crockery. Ae. Stete st., opposite [

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1859.

• rifinal

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antil ft cams within a few yards of him,
fired and brought him down; reloaded
■ his gun and again pushed-onward.
In • abort Ume ho reeefa-d the houre of
hia brother, who resided between Bryant’s
Station and Lexington, where ho left ilia
child, and the two brothers immvdiulely

preached the •
hie view । hie

IUNSELL,

francb bower.

HADLEY Ac BAKER,
* r ASCFACTURKRS of tin. aheoi-iroa and eopM per-warc. Ilealeea in iron, nalla, steel. glsM,
. .. ■ i__ —
...H tlnv.i Stole osa door

I un thinking. in men's units

I sss iktngifag, I am thinking.
Bow fair word* for cloak* »bc
Like fairy banquet* sure to v*n
When ws touch, they caa’t be
1 »Q thinking ihui if falsehood

tXTHOLESALE and retail &lt;!&lt;••&gt;» in, sao »*»»■
M VXrw of leaibor.

1 am thinking, I am thinking.
That troth must and will prevail,

miLivu ISJ
" ■■■Prem th« “NstiOMl RMteHsr.”
knew to he her hasWd’s. During the,
ADULTERATION OP LIQUORS,
action die prisoners were left unguhrded,
made their escape, and lay cnuosaled be­
neath some bushes under the bank of the
’ My object In making this communica­
rivsr.
ttion, fa to preaeut a few, and only a few
After the Indians had returned from the &lt;of the many frets I hare In my pawesrieo,
to establish the alarming truth that
pursuit, and left the battle groufiJ, she going
i
*11 the wines of commerce now for
with Mime &lt;&gt;lht;r persons that bad escaped among
i
with her, determined to make® search lb? sale,
1
and In nee In tills cofiirtry, such an
as the pnre, on mixed juice of the
their friends, and if on the field, and liv* article
।
is alm&lt;»t, ifnot al together tnrimnwr.
ing, to save them if possible, from. llic grape,
।
beasts of prey. After searching for some ।
time, and al moot despairing of succese,
ft fa a remarkable fact that on enteripg
she fortunately discovered him.
.
,tho printing office of Mr. Van Bcntbuysen,
The party of Cui. Logan found Morgan ,
Sen., Albany, now nearly thiry yeat*
and hia wiie, and restored them to their 'since, to make my first omtrau for Ternfriends, their infant, and their home.
| perauce printing, he banded me an order

hcusiou* crowded upon bis miad, be em­
erged from the canebrakc,bchcld his bosMC
in flames, and most burnt tu the ground.
My wife 1 he exclaimod, as be pressed
one hand to his forehead, and grasped tho
fence with the other, to support hia totteringfnune. He gazed fur some time on
the ruin and desofation before him, ad­
vanced a few steps, and sank exhausted to
the earth.
Morning came—the bright luminary of
heaven arete—and still found him seated
ui-ar the alm'wt expii ing, embers. In hit
right band he held a small stick, with
which he was tracing tta&gt; natuo Eliza on
the ground;- his left «aa thrown over his I

favorite dug, that by by hia tide, looking
first on the rain, and than &gt;&gt;n his master
with evident signs of grief. Morgan arose.
Tho two brothers now made n search aud

, and toil, and trouble, than all ear
the manufacture of
,
.
scribed as possessing a greater amount of actual necessities. No matter whether Jt

oar bealtix.

toxfautisg liquor out of the least quantity coveted objec’. only so that we a
of groin. Whether this Ikiuor kills men, like other people. If eaeh individual
bogs. or n.b., makes no difference with only to labor for and buy that which
wiiuld most promote bis own comfort snd
ustauleess, aud the welfare of all around
him. witioet. regard to bow otixra act,
wliat a great waving of time, mousy, and
.
“The use of etrydmine fa tho manufac­ vexation would there bo h» the world.

। which be had that day received, to print
a large number of recipes fur making
counterfeit liqunra of all kinds, brandy,
‘
rum. gin and wina. by the use of whisky,
J
in Combination with drugs. Ths man
’
who gave the order told Mr. Van Ben­
'
tbuy
sen that his price for tho scries was
’
ten dollars, and that he was going West
to sell said recipe to country merchants—
laving
sold out bit supply before reaching
1
Albany from tbs East.
,

The arrival of the house cleaning and
bouse repairing srason, and several recent ioquries, remind us tn again refer to
that first rate Indoor whitewash we doscribed last June. Nearly n year’s trial
hns confirmed all we said of it. Our
house ceilings and the walls were n&lt;»t papcred. which received one coat last May,
nre now m white as after a usual fresh
coat of lime, and wo have not been In the
least troubled with its rubbing off. The
numerous published receipts to the con­
trary notwithstanding, we believe no
preparation of lime or other mnterlal will
adhere well without the addition of glnc,
oil or varnish. The latter two articles
are expensive, and caustic limo mixed
with glue uill soon change its color.—
White chalk is vnnuatic lime, (carbonate
of lime) cud this substance is the best
substitute for lime as a whitewash. A
very Cue and brilliant white, washed preparntinn of chalk, it called Paris wfritt.
This wc buy nt the jMiint stores fur three
cents a pound, retail. For each sixteen
pounds of Paris'white, wc procure half a
pound of the white transparent glue, cost­
ing twenty-fivo anta, (fifty cents per lb).
The sixteen poundy of Paris white is1
about as much as a person will use In a
day. It is prepared us follows:

itUMKNSC QCA.VHTUta O» SPLTHOCS WlXXa.
An acqnaiutanco &lt;/ my own wbo was
engaged in tbc manufacture of spurious
wines, and wbo in one year sold thirtythree thousand cwaks.atatM to me in rabstsnee “that few persons wbo drink wine
have any coffeeptinn uf what they drink.
For every gslfotiof wine imported from
abroad, ten or m«rw ere manufactured at
home. Th{ ■v*ila of the frauds commit­
ted in the adulteration of wine and spirits
in the city &lt;&gt;f N. Y. alone amount, it is
supponcd, to at least three millions of.dob
laratmtwally. A cargo of wine arrives
in N-Y4 is at once purchased up, and
even, if factitious, in twenty-four hours
its whole character is cliangcd. To effect
this, ft is emptied into large rate and then
mixed with u bisky, cider, sour beer, and
drugs. Let the country merchant require
ever so prent a variety of wines, they can
all be supplied from the same sourcs;
nud though tho real w«st is only from fif­
The glue is covered with cold water nt
night, and in the morning is earefulh teen to twenty cents par gnllon, the same
heated, without scorching, until dissolved., is told from fifty cents to five duHars.—
■ The greater part of the winca soW in this
Tlie Parii uhitc is stirred with hot water
enough to give it the proper milky con­. emmtry cost the mnnufsettircr only from
sistence fur applying lo the walls, and the• fifteen to twenty cents per gallon.

ture of whisky, is henceforth to be punisbed at a felony In Ohto. By means of
this drug, usd in eonoMCfon with tobac­
co, sharp dfatillcra- were msking.five gal­
,
lons
of whfaky from uno bushel of grain,
(whereas the quantity obtefaed by the for­
’•
mal old process v
— b-t
~f as
as mucn.
Wii
but halt

The customers of * certain cmvper in a
town out West, caused him a vatt deal
of vexatton by their sharing habita and
peraistence in getting fall their uld tubs
and casks repaired, and buying but little

r,.B b-oncrtu
cntil ___
one day old Sam r,,ki
Crabtree
brought
in an old “bung hole,” to which he said
be wanted a new barrel made. Then I
Editor—A - poor wretdb, who every quitted the business in disgust.
,day empties his brain fa order to fill his
We know a little blue-eyed girl ofthroe
years old, wba was nestled in her rootbWealth—The moat respectable quanti­
ex’s arms, st twilight, looking out at the
ty of man.
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,
■
Virtue—An awkward lutolt of acting stars.
“Mother,’’ said she,
CmwUmT
“And what makes
said her mother.
“Because God shuts bis eyes,” replied
Honor—Shooting a friend whom yon
love, through the bead, io order to gain the little pct

A Modera Dtcttaoary.

which they carefully gathered, and silent­
ly consigned to their mother earth,- be­
neath the wide spread branches ot a ven­
erable oak, consecrated by tho purest and
tho prateu of a few others whom you hate
A fortune hunter being in a ball room,
holiest recollvetiens.
heard n gcntletnHn give to account of tho
and despise.
Several days after this Morgan was en­
Distant Relation—People who imagine death of a rich old widow, “Died yester­
gaged in u desporate battle at the lofter
tbev
have
a
claim
to
rob
you
if
you
are
day, in her eighty-math year,” said the
TV.PARKER,
Blue Licks. The Indians came off vtetota,
'HOLESALEaad retail dealer in groceries
rich, ami to insult y « if .vou we poor.
narrator, “What softy !” exclaimed the
aid the surviving whites retreated across
Bello—A besutiful but useless insect fortune hnntcr, “what a fins match sb*
the Licking, and uere pursued by tho ene­
without
winge,
whose
colors
fide
on
be
­
would have made two days ago f
WILLIAM JONE8,
1
my fur a distance of thirty-six mild.—
ing removed from the sunshine.
U A LER in groceries, pror iaion*. produce. fi*i&gt;.
James Morgan was among those that
Hearv-A raro article, sometimes found
Hueer. lard. w&gt;rk. Ae. Store so Sials «t.. op­
Sexkixo Coust.—Christ is not in the
...
... 1.1
n,.r .1 -&gt;rr&gt;*t of bold
crowed the river, and was in the rear un­
in human beings, ft is «oo destroyed market nor in the Streets; for Christ is
til the. hill deeceaded. As soon as ho be­
by commerce of the world, or else be­ justice, in the market is iniquity; Christis
held them reappear ouithe ridge, bo felt
a laborer, in the market it fa idlears*;
.
come* fatal to the possessor.
’ WILLIAM BURGHER,
James Morgan, native of Maryland, anew bis wrongs, .and recollected the
Housewifery—An anrient art said to Christ b charity, In the market is fraud.
TTORSEY and Counselor al law. and Solic­ married at an early age. and soon after lovely object of Ft* affections. lie urged
have been fashkmablo among young girls Let us not, therefore, seek Christ where
itor in OMMciy. Office in llatirj • Block, settled himself near Brynnt’s Station, in
on his burse and parsed to tiie front.—
ithd wives; now entirely out of use or prac­ wc cannot find Chrfat.—jinsbnse.
the wilds of Kentucky. Like most pio­ While in the actuf leaping from his udticed only by the lower orders.
J. .11. NEV1XB,
neers of the West, he had cut down the die, he received a rifle hull in his thigh,
Laughter—An agreeable and contaSome ladies aroused an elderly gentle­
cane, built n enbin, deadened the timber, and Ml; an Indian sprang upon him,
gfouaoHnvolstoouf thehstnan countenance man from h’is reverie, a few evenings since,
enclosed a field with a worm fence, aud seized him by tho hair, and applied the
yn receiving a tailor’s bill or being asked by asking Vim, u Whatareyour tk-ughtsT’ :
scalping-knife.
At
this
moment
Morgan
planted w&gt;mc com.
He promptly replied: “Why are the
to return an umbrella.
ft was on the 15th of Aug’nt, 1
'. cast bis eyes upward nad recognized the
ladies’ bonnets like downright Heal Do
DANIEL COOK,
the sun had descended ; a pleasant breeze handkerchief tiiat bound ibe husd of the
Akkcpotx or ax Ex PaxstnxxT.—W hen
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General I^nd and
nortte OX FABM1CATEO LtQUOMS.
Ta« Agent, will attend to the ratlccUos of was playing through the surrounding savage, and which he knew tp be his wife’s. dissolved glue is then added and thcr-■
M—II—d F—11m—ra was practising law
debtaaaJ all uber buiineaa pertaining to Uta office.wood ; the tall enne bowed under its in. This addal renewed strength to his budv., oughiy mixed. Il is tiicn applied with a1
I once urged a respectable grocer to in the Buffalo courts, he was a pretty for
Office in Goodyear'* block, up stair*.___________ fluence, and the broad green leaves of coni a:id increased activity (o his fury. He■ brush like a common lime whllcwash.
aive up the spirit part of bis businem.— tnidftble antagonist, even in that city of
“Ms, is Mr. B. respecteblsl" “Orwaved
ir.
the
air
;
Morgan
had
seated
bun
­
Juickiy
threw
bit
left
arm
around
the
In
Except
on
very
dark
smoky
walls
a
JAMES A. SWEEREY,
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,‘ He replied. “Itet me tell a bill of &gt;1,000 barsand benches. Upon one occasion a tainly, my child, why, do yon ask that
self in the door of hit cabin, with Ins infant
fan, and with a death like grasp, hugged' single
xinglo coal
coat isis sufficient.
sufficient. ItIt isi* nearly
nearly i w a
merchant—tea, sugar coffee, wiuy lawyer by the name of Talcntt was question 1” •'Because'he wcasa sash pour
&lt;m his knee; his young and happy wile him to bis bosom, pluugvd bis knife into equal iu brilBaucy to zinc white, a tar
(&lt;J th(, aronoW of |800, and strong his opponent, and the latter, wishing to clothes.’’ “You should not jndco per­
eutruBi- on Bin *nw,
j-—~e-----:
i
and be expired
in hl* arms.
Rc- । more expensive article.—Jmrrircni AgriSUie - I hlKi |BId aside her spinning-wheel, and *»» -his side,
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amount eff 1200. On the show the jury bow strongly the rival case sons by their ciulhes; none but silly per______ bu.ilr engngvu
n«w«r&lt;&gt; in
Offiie io Che Court flour.
leasing-himralf
tl»eMvnge,
ij/
8800,1 should not make enough to pay
in paring
prq&gt;.-iring th.
urc Irag.l
nu^— (casing
nimscit fr«mi
inim ine
sa»ngc, Morgan
M&lt;&gt;rg»n 'cu/it/Br
urut.
was fortified,' made use of a phrase which •ocs do that.” Then everybody Is sffly,
BROOK,
meal Thai afenmun Murgui. had ncei -I cmu|ed
under
a
------------ wra 1 t 1 «■' „
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.
_ small
11 oak,
—U on an clcva
....
7n«-.«w I f“p tif
*n
porridge; while &lt;&gt;n tbc he presumed would come borne to their ain't they. Mat’
LA. HOLBROOK,
Cciuwek*
p-|ttce of ground, a short distance from
J. ol
F
0LB
-b B
tuxx
axk C
lxskks
akmks axd
asp what B
l&gt; ecame .
j wouW
eRougb to render the feelings. “Not only,” said bo “have my
1 HORSEY and
and '■
-------- ’ at 'Law. S-liator in jvnt|y f„Und a bundle of letters,•* hu-h he
Genenl Land and Tax Agent —
finj»bed rending to his wife before he ;! turn, tuc ^ne
shifted, and
of the New
sci-uc o
&lt;&gt;if notion
m»im&gt; »uu**.w,
«&gt;•*• he re. i or
cr Tuxm.—A writer
. .......................
••«-* X*‘r» wholeM
ta nof
f Al
(XtO *n
talc
$1,000
an rxeidlent
excellentone."
one."
diem's rights been thus invaded, but also,
Xk Cbaacen. Gam
What is a dandy 1 A (Map in panta­
had taken bis scat iu the door. It
I was u |. nM
. ,jncj undiscovered, and Ulutcalpcd, an ' JItrald states that in the w inter of 1854-5:
I knew a large draler, who, having ob­ in order tu sustain that inroad, you find loons, with a ImJy aud
arms, a head
—* —
* the 1battle.
-•
1 ftior young Lank clerks used to meet for tained the recipes for making nil kinds of arrayed Against him the beat talent in the
correspondence in which ibry *had
ac- naxious
f
spectator uf
J. M. SEVINS,
without brains and a cigar stuck in a holo
ciidrc
playing
alternately,
al
their
res
­
ft wns now midnight. The sav.-igc band, .
knowledgcd nn early and ardent attach
fraudulent liquors, brandy, gm.-ram, and country—I may say, iht right bowtr of before, tight boot*, a cane, i accrued hand­
taking all tho •calpslhcy could find, idences iu Brooklyn. These meetings wine, went to work nn a large scale, and the profession P
monitor each other. While thus agre*-a- after
,
kerchief a standing collar, two broaches,
• '*fl* *** Ileft the battleground. . Morgan was seat­ continued pleasantly for a while, the par­ wm making a fortune rapidly. He «M
“Wfast does the gentleman on tho op. and a ahowy ring on the little finger.
■pnhltcan Hanner," opposite blv employed, the
brard, and another fallowed In q»kk •*&gt; ed
&lt; al the foH &lt;»f the onk, its trunk sup­ tv keeping early hours and no gambling mi dated at bit success that he mentioned porite ride mean by the “right’ bower 1
cession. Morgen sprang to bis feel, hi. porting
]
his bftd. The rugged and uneven being allowed. A year later the party it to hlx family pin rician. and showed Mid Mr. M. F., who had never played a
Tasimo it CoMfortaslt.—The ladies
J. ■. RUSSELL,
i ground
that surrounded him was covered was not organized out met accidentally him hrs various recipes. The physicbo, game of ndirt in his life.
wife
ran
to
the
d-«&gt;r,
and
they
aimullanc
(
from the country, in atxendencc upon the
TJHYSICIAN *nd Surgeon. Office in Ruseelf*
with the slam; the onue white and pro­ on Christina* cvc.nl a raffle in Brooklyn. after exaniniug them, informed him “that
•WhrfMld Taleott, with a sly wink Fugitive slave trial &gt;t Cleveland, kite
onsly exclaimed, “Indians P
JL *lore. Slate »lrceL
_ ________________
rocks, bleached with the rain and The downward path was already entered some of the ingrodients were deadly poi­ nt the jure. “I thought everybody knew brought their , knitting with them, and in­
The door was instantly barred, and the jecting
j
JOHN ROBERTS,
sun of centuries, were crimsoned with the upon. The results sum up as follows; sons, and to sell such mixture* tn the pub­ what that meant—the biggest knave in the dustriously ply the needles while listening
1UVS1CIAX and Surgeon. Dwelling on Broad­ next moment all their tears were realized
Onc.of the young incn is trax cling in Eu­ lie was us bad ns mnrder. The denier
pack 1
Coaen's Wiitt Press.
by a bold and epiritedattack of a small blood that had warmed the heart and ani­
way, near the Court House.
to the testimony.
rope, his bondsmen having paid 83,000 was nlnrmcd. for ho had accumulated a
party uf Indiana. The cabin could not be mated the bosom of the patriot and the
“"""n.P. CHERRY,
soldier. The pale glimmering uf the for him, in wti'n,h sum he was in default large ntock ', h® «unn 10 tho conclusion he'
Basx IxenxTiTtnx.—The editor of a
ft hat been said that ladira have gonerauoceesfuliy defended and tone was prewhere
be
was
employed.
Another
is
in
would give a nottwious drunkard of the1 paper tormerly published In Colona, wbo allv a great fear of lightning, and tins has
cioua. Morgan, cool, brare. and prompt, moon occasionally threw a faint light up­
Sing Sing prison for forgery. The third place a gallon nr two of it, and if it didf «ecupied a room in one of our public
snesi decided. While be was in toe act on the mangled bodies of the dead, then
been superficially ascribed to their natois O»car S. Ifield, the recent defaulter in not kill him, he would enntmne to sell.1 houses, was, on one occasion., absent from
a
passing
cloud
enveloped
all
in
darkness,
ral timidity ; but the truth is, that it aris­
of concealing hfe wife m»der the floor, a
and gave additional horror to the feeble Brooklyu, the murderer uf hia own peace
The poor drunkard had the precioua1 town Sr the night It so happened that es from their consduusueas of being at­
mother's feeling, overcame her ;
cries of a few still Lingering in the agonic and happiness of bis family. Tho fourth present, and drank it. It waa not a swift1 the house was crowded with guests on
A TT0R5F.Y and Counselor at
tractive.
A. and Counselor in Chancery, Notary Fnbire. .tadbrr In&amp;nt, bu&gt; .»
uf protracted death, rendered doubly ap- communicates these facta and concludes poison, bo did not dio immediately. Tho' that particular night, and rhe obliging
Ar. All borineas attended to prowmly asds®- erta, «™ia brtr«y 1I» pl~J «
paling by the coarao growl of the bear, hi* sad story thus: “And M the tatter dealer continued life wicked traffic, died' landlord, U&gt;r lack of other accomodations.
It is said Queen Elisabeth wax cutting
cienUy. Office No. 5, Sobte's block, falls Creek, maju She h-luud; B«”d “’"’’V "t
the loud bowl of the wolf, and the shrill caste a glance over tho past, a shudder rich, and hns gone to bis account.
pal
a
stranger
in
the
aforesaid
editor
’
s
bed.
up a duck wbe&lt; she learned that the
Michigan.
on It; . mommury .truggk- h.”™™
and varied notes of the wild-cat and the creeps through Lis frame as he thinks
Says President Nutt, in hia nd mi ralJ c But mark bow the ungrateful fdlow re­ Spanidt armada had been cut up by a
t.^.4 uxl doty t'"'k. pl».
—
B. B. FULLER,
over
tho
fate
of
his
rampanions,
and
lectures published bv Sheldon. Blakeman quited the hospitable kindness thus ex­ Drake. We do not kaow what rert of
mc
c-rrr^t l»r child tn her .glinted panther, feeding o. the dead and dy ing,
A TTORSEY and Ceui»»clor al hv
- him ds O.. 115 Nsaran Su. N. Y. -1 bad a tended to him; ho left tho following a roasted duck
dorgan beheld the scene with heartoend- .thanks
,nau». a
u merciful God that saved
-----prrfW hll w.
A CU*oc«y, Genvral Land a»&gt;d Ta
bowm, ««1 ki«d H
ing sensations, end looked forward with fr,isn tho abyss into which he luul almost friend who had been himself a wine deal­ rhymes on tho table, scrawled upon a
ficcaver DwBtemer’* *tore. in the Ex
Under— Th. Intel .l.rn&gt;.d .t U»
the apathy uf despair, to life own end.
plunged himself.
hiiuselr. “Thera were other bank
bunk er, and having read the startling tlato- piece of paper with sjead pencil:
nnrteion ..ru»e. lh« fell upon ludiwh.
. J?.......
A large and ferocious hsiking bear, clerks
smntg the party, nn&lt;1
and r&gt;rn
ere, Inno
Iwig mrtita. sometime since mndc public, in
threw IU Utthu urrru
her neck .nd
covered with blood, now approached him; toeir defalcations must come to light, for relation to the brewing nt wines and the
. These ears have never beard thy vufcr,
•
-have -----------------------been poseeswd1 "
of
r sum* «
which
k“ h adulteration of other liqunra generally, I
and yet !&lt;m better acquainted with ‘.bee,
£“n.me of Uenren, Ette rele.ee he threw himself on ti.e around, rilent'y they
1 uy there'* one editor in the woriJ
and can rely uti thee with more confi­
onmmendcd hfe rani to Heaven, and In they could m* navC come by honestly.” inquired of that friend a* to tho verity of
That
eerutalr
takes
hiacMc.
th. child, or «o eh«U
'“t, md lhed»
dence than on the dearest friend 1 have an
breathless anxiety awaited his fate. 7 be
. tbssa statements- His reply was: “God
tr—1 hrutend. In • wlt,im.lorfag tone
earth.—Mrs. liowr’r Dewut. Extrciu of
satisfied animal slowly pas-eo on without
Romaxism.—in 1808, the population of forgive what has passed in my own cellar.
of rote, u t» f""»d Ur. Intel from te
noticing him. Morgan raised his head, too United States was about 7.060,000.; but tho statements modo are true, I ■»the Heart.
। god was about offering thanks for his un- There were then one British diocese, 2
bishop*, 58 priests, 80 churches, 2 ecdesiJAMES n. BROWN,
“Von always lose your temper in ray
A
loiter
from
Madeira,
from
an
officer
mrrU nod drew ilnfler him.
asiicJ inatitutiims, 2 female academies
Q0UXTY SURVEYOR. ^Ottos fa
oompafty,” said an individual of doubtful
Bp Smite rut thxSakxot Otbxm-U. moment th, door wmnpen.nd lire E£,n ...kBrnl him I» • maw of U* &lt;te- ■nd one cullegc in tho opuntry. In 1858 fa tho army, states that but 30,000 bar­
reputation to a gentleman. “True, sir,
We should be ^retail not to waste an
rels
of
wine
were
produced
in
the
Island
wmm Mitered. By lhis Un,B ht,*rg:‘n, „r. IU nte«l taUmU
rad shouldn't wonder if 1 h*l everything
hi. rjm, with a population of about 25,000,000 we
while 50.000 from thqnco were claimed to
h^Eonred bi. child In • I'M nnd iu.k-l
DANIEL STRIKER, •
Idlu&gt; bi. te«, «*d ta hltel «P’"J h”11- Imve 41 diocera,30 bi.bnpe, 1,872 priests
soprctw. What is wasted wo’d be thank­ [ had about me."
it to his back, then throwing off some
2,053 churcbes, 22 eclesiMtlcal institu­ bo drank in America alone.
fully received by the needy. Our Creator
cd bis late.
In
confirmation
of
this
statement,
a
clapboards fiom the roof of hfe cabin rar
“C»n you read smoke, mal” “What
He now beard a rustling In the bushes, tions, 184 fcmnU academics, 30 incorpor­
gives uv his bounties to use. not to wrate.
oiJtciy
to ,he Pro*?d;. nc 7!
ated colleges, and 20 nut incorporaiod, 18 friend of iidoa James C. Dunne Esq-, &lt;»f -One (by as the letters of Hannah More do yon A«n. cWd!" “Why, Tvs heard
Schenectady, imonnru
informed mu
me that having
gXtly smiled bv two IndiMte, As
------Jay,
i. „i
- -bo
_l.„ k«Jt„
wMklv ouwspajei* and a Catholic popu­ bcSienrcuun-,
/said Wm.
Wm*1। —
«*
broke anma men talk about a rolums of amukr.
been Indneed to purchase a cask of Port came |n.*smd
■»
«*«»
OLIVE* E. EVJBBTS,
“e firat'.nproaebi-d be knocked fem down
lation
•/
4.600,000.
Thus
in
50
year*,
inaliou was actively employed. Dretii
“feminism ha. incroMed her bishop. IP* wine, from the fact that it had just been | off the seals, and put them in ajar. I ««■
HERIFF. May
^lh fabut end of hfe gun
TJ. other
-4he moot fawribis death-awaited him;
received direct from Oporto, by a bouse anxious to know why aba preserved thenu
oral the Jail.
./tranced with uplifted tomahawk ; Mor- hia limbs, in all probability would be torn Um* her prmu
Umu, her ohurrix-. in New York, bo drew off, bottled and “Ah, ’ said «he, "see the ing«iuity «fpovA newspaper correspoadmt wrilea
from bls body, and b« be devoured stive. more than 2H times, her ecclesiastical m- secnrvd the precious contents, to bo re- erty; there art those who get a trifle to­
that while traveling South be attended a
Ho felt a touch-rtite vital part was ah stitetiona 17| tinm, hr female aatfanfaj
rapport
by melting
1,-.
. f
eimnort
bv meltinff
tliose tixwe negro meeting, when the sable preacher
served. i.
for the special use
rtf friends
; that wa’rda 1their
m-trebfdfa. Aw-her tooeb-Hnore 67 limes, her collage*and summaries 46
into a serarabry hind of wax.
Was not
offered on earnert prayer fivr “de white
sfoltol than tho fir»t-aud be was rarned umen.aod basfwjudad 18 wsokly period­
this gathering up the fragments, that
element in unr population,"
over I The odd sweat ran d«wn m tor- icals.
,
, . ,
,
*________
in two, he f&lt;»uwl to his astonishment that nothiug bo lost 1”
'^dZJ -rrt-l &lt;«
", rrate ; bis bands w«n vtofeogj ^reed
How docs this compare with the iuits lees consisted of a large quantity of
Savs an attrocomer u&gt; a bright eyed
from hit fare; ti» m000
fl?n* bo’
the
shavings
of
logwood,
a
reeiduum
of
flirl. when talking of rahtbowa: •TM
were hind a elood; • feint ray beamed upon
-------- — alum, and other Ingredients the name and just r.mu rwu ■ ***; ■■
him; Mooyto invulanurily op«d, and
w Desire, and U b*"fl » hi* course of
RgvoinK,-. Religion ha* treated knowl­ nature nf which were to him unknown.
Jta
hu wife ! in a scarcely audible
rwusrk on a certain Sabbath to illustrate seen beaux by m&lt;wolight, if tints wtatt
Medical men. advanced in life, have »roiTX cxdrimed; My Hu.band !- edge smnetimoa in the world's history as
th" diflercneo between the renewed and cue mean,’’ wan the rrjotnder.
My Hul-dl «d fell uJoo Msbreom- an enemv, somethnra as a h'istage, often xured me Ibattfbe effect of using Intoxica­

I ua thinking and am hoping.

(Selected glisctllnii!).

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THE PIONEER’S.ESCAPE.

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ting liquors mow, b much move
health and life than thirty years l

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Desire to loss and I love freely.

The London Critic U al length enabW

ft

�HasUacH Thursday, Jfaae
&gt; tfcgc
since 11
t, and betow l» give* ns TUB AMERICAN. TRACT SOCIETY.
’ b vr-v net t~- iA

observation and inquiry.

It

good

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sale.

for eonstituliocal liberty, do, therefore,

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

•wblfah and

alter

i&gt; IbMqr
lUTiblt in

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:oL TUt tHlDfaalStefc compa

tec Constitution of the

*d on the
Bun to tU.. B—— g—-______ ______
tha, b, cornea. Klitkr th. «,l« M&gt;J
kind of action upon thia subject, and dia- tide of a Constitution fiw tbe United

*«*rar R^^ESTtra^ of a I" "TT" " T

proSty fily, V 10 hold such property
‘fc aToustitistionfl right, coextensive sad
nthAifU.
commensurate with national citixcnabip ;
]t Is understood that a resolution calling
whether

reprericniing the “Opposition* throughout

17"

tee several states/&gt;! tert
**
introduced Into the com mg
U&lt;*rW■ erumeat eertata definite powers, risen mg
rash State to iteelL tee residuary .mass of
prcxslalm^ngBnst political idni.' Th* time
r right to their own solf-govcrumoDt; - and
. that wberwtoever tlx geocrnl government
desire that
an impassable
gulf should sep‘ 7*
*•’’ New York Society, be and is hereby re-. auumM undelegated power*, its nets arc
1 ynaulhorilali ve, void, and of no force, and
. being void, can derive no validity from
and make it a sort of Sunday recreation,
andlAtD^ocratirpartfiMhaoati*^.'
l mere judicial interpretation teat to this
x
not appllcahla to th* ordinary avocations. al institotioa. It is to be hoped, that■ compact each State acceded as a State, ly n.-V'd a9at* tn IMO. The trials slshould tee relation which has existed for
of life. And It is especially demanded1 so long a lime and from which, in pastL and is an integral party; that this govern­ rcadv made of “OpposWon” partita,
that religious teachers and religious socie­ years, so great an amount of good has re­. menl, created by thia compact, was not emasculated of principle for teareorary
success, have quite satisfied all booeat,
ties eschew politics entirely, even to pass­. suited, be thus terminated, tee two So-. made the exclusive or final judge of tbe independent men in the country, «d if
■ extent of tbe powera, delegated to itself,
ing over in silane* all great political sins. cictiss may henceforth operate In their
this scheme be tried, the Republicans will
. aince that would have made its discretion,
different
spheres
with
harmony
and
great*
In order to make tho world harmonize
stand aloof nnd indifferent.
ly Increased usefulness, in promoting the. and not tee Constitution, tee measures of
The miserable creatures whose ambi­
under such a state of things, wa suppose
glory of our oommon Loro, and the an|-. ita powers; but that, In all other caara tion h to secure office, end that obtained,
of compact among parties having no judge
it will likewise be demanded that all po* ration of auuls.
to phmdci the people or sell themsrivea
each
party
has
nn
equal
right
to
judge
for
litidans forego any allusions to religion,
Rewind, Thai the publication during
Itself, as well of infractions as of tee mode to tbe highest inddeni—such men ran
gathered at Cherry Creek, is some 310,, or religion* sociecie*. Christiana must tee present year of any" well .written tract
readily Ignbre all principle to secure A
and measure of redress.
nnd that os fine as bran, and about the' not bo politicians and politicians must not or tracts which may bo offered to the
2d. That the law commonly called the temporary triumph; but the mass of tbr
same color. It Is gathered by tec aid of
Publishing
Committee, calculated to
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, was, in tbe people, forftrentcly, are neither corrupt
be Christiana. Wc can conceive of a state
quicksilver, but at tee time I was al Coun­
arouse and concentrate the religious senti­
nor
silly enough to lower the standard of
opinion of thia assembly, passed by Con­
cil Bluffs, all tho inhabitants of that place of thing*, whcrcia such might bo a vary ment of all Christian men against tbe
opposition to slavery extension. Nor
gress in the exercise of powers improper­
were, ‘-to all appearance,’’ continci’4 that wise pftHcy for religions persons and so­ slave-trade, and to set forth its great
ran
it
be doubted that It «* rt&lt; on^y vital
ly assumed, and bad it been presented as
the gold was abundant, and all letter* cieties. If religion is designed only as a wickedness, will meet with the warm ap­
an original question to ft wise, impartial, tletnrnf of tvettit in • • Prrtidtvtial tfrtttfthat were received from there, gave tbe sort of Sunday exercise or recreation to probation of the Society."
Tokt it away, cie&lt;f the tvo grrat
and indepenoent Court, muai have been gh.
moat favorable accounts of the minc«. It
be attended to when there is nothing else
Thus has tho Bos Um Society placed it­ held to bo in conflict with the Conatitu- partite hare no iuve worth a fg bettrten
appears that all these fetters have been
opened, and their contents copied, except to bo dune, or if religion* societies arc self in a position whereby it is entitled to tion, and therefore void.
3d. That one ef the most nlarming
lb? description ot the mines, and that al­ organized as a sort of selfish financial in­ the confidence of all, wbo desire to cooAmksica* Tract Socirrr.—Al a late
symptoms of degeneracy in the General
tered lb suit tbeir fancy. Tbe only jeas- stitutions, designed like most secret so­ tribnto to tee object of its organization.
meeting &lt;»f th* Breton; Tract Society, held
Government, ia the pliant subserviency
&lt;« the men have nut returned sooner, it
cieties, for th* benefit of tbeir member* The State Congregational Association, of of tho Supreme Court of the United States in New York, Henry Ward Beecher la
l&gt;ec*us* they arc waiting for food, nnd
alone; or if they believe that Christ died Michigan, which assembled at Detroit, to tee objects of party politics, thus great­ reported tn have Mid some smart thing*,
trying to recruit their tcemf.
ly diminishing that public confidence in amongst which is tbe following:
But inanv of teem have left tbeir teams to save only a few Methodists, ovi'a few on the 19lb of May, appreciated this po­
‘The Tract Society is about tec only
the Judiciary, so essential to good order;
nnd Luuried 1&gt;ook to atop forit friends, Presbvturions, ur even foe members of sition of the Boston Society, and passed
that the extent to which tbe Supreme Society that has maintained a bad consis­
that they have beard were on the road to the Amcricsn Tract Society, then, and tbe following expression of sentiment re­
Court has thus compromised its character, tency, and if to speak for the poor and
Cherry Creek. Wc went only to Plum
only then, may they bo justified I* shut­ lative thereto:
renders it incumbent upon the people to oppressed should be maoureeof condem­
Creek, n distance of 40 miles, and then
nation In tho day of judgment, tho Amer
Rewlvod, That this Association does consider what measures are necessary to
camped for Thursday, watching the return ting thenuehes up within tho shells of
restore
tint tribunal to its ancient estate. lean TractSodeSy will be dear on that
their
own
selfish
organizations,
and
refuse
not,
and
cannot,
approve
the
attitude
of
of the c migrant?. Dui ing tho time, 300 j
account. Tbe Society teaches that a man
4th.
That
In
the
opinion
nf
this
As
­
leatua pasted us, Iwsidv* all ibe single to Jet the prindplcs of Christianity apply tbe American Tract Society, of New York,
may bold all ethlra necessary to eave his
on the subject of slavery ; but, on the con­ sembly an amendment of tbe Federal Ju
horse carts, and now and then a cart drawn to any of the other walks of life. '
soul, and practice all wives which violate
trary, it docs approve bote the American piciary system Is indispcnsibly neccasary,
by a cow, and even by dog*. Tbc road
Jo rm lew fog the recent action *( the Tract Society, of Boston, and tbe Ameri­ so that th* sovereignty of thv States may morality. They are 90 busy preaching
was lined with men packing baek, and any
1 lie Gospel they can’t condemn adultery
amount of them begging their way home. American Tract Society, of New York, can Reform Book and Tract Society, of be respected, and that individuals may be
—can’t condemn stealing—can't condemn
During the three days that we were wc arc inevitably Jed to the cottefauon, Cincinnati, and recommends to Churches ।guarded from oppression. Asa means to
robbery ; for Slavery contains in itae’f all
this
end,
it
is
strongly
recommended
that
camped, I think it would be safe to say that in ita present management, it ikonly to support and receive the publications of
that is sinful. If I s ere asked wbo is do­
both or either of them at their pleasure. tho lifc tcfuire of Judges be abolished, and
that 4000.men pasted, nnd all of the trans a fiuan'-ial inatitutian.
Jt seems tq have
ing most to spread infidditv, vou would
that
the
judicial
office
bo
limited
to
a
term
looked fine, and the companies owning
It la to be hoped that those only, who ,
” ’ ’
t
*’ ,
lowered ita religious standard, rod only
ofyoara;teal Gmgress so retnoffel the tlhMlw«.U»yTbro*&gt;r.Wr4a-.
nNo;
them were well supplied, whh from four
desire to sustain the position of tho New judicial
j
circuits that a majority of the cit he is harmlcas because be Is open. I’faen
to six tuonths supplies. At least 20 men stretehe* terth Ita bands crying “give.7—
it must be Garrison and Phillipa of tbe
York
Society,
will
contribute
through
i
izens
of
the
United
States
shall
have
a
cutne by ns that Lave been in the mines True, it can publish tracts denouncing the
majority of tec Justices of tee Supreme iron benrtand golden tongue. No. It is
• —some sine* Inst fall, nnd others from Romite l&amp;quwiUon, but it is more depen­ that channel.
tbe man who pnta on a suinllv garment,
Court. '
ten data to four weeks, and they all look­
dent upon Protestants foan'Romana it
5th. Thai foe recent proceedings, oftho and turns up hia eves whenever he moans
ed ns if they hod seen hard times, and all
Federal Court for thia District, in produ. to do a wicked thing—wbo has a text fi*
tell us that the majority of emigrants is can invelg^i against tobacco chewing and
On the 24th of May, a large gathering
every commisalon and omireion—who
yet behind them, &lt;&gt;n tbeir return.
Hun­ dancing, so long as these vice* are rivals, of the citizens of Ohio assembled at Cleve­ cing the ocnvictton_ of persons indicted
under th* provisions uf the Fugitive makes long prayers while he devours
dreds of team* arc stopped to rvcruitjiavCtan giving land, fo&lt;. foe purpoaoaf considering the
widows* bouses—who takes the garment
ing exhausted a!! their feed, r
—1 trie
--- grew
—ano
ajnit- ;t rtn
ruro traffic
of Christ to &lt;fo tbe work of tea durU.—
best measure* to be adopted idativo to
is yet very scarce.
bn Thursday, a party of men came and intemperance, although tho devotees the reccot Fugitive Slave rescue trials io, out a parallel even in tbe modern hlstory The temple stands in Nassau street, and
of despotisms; that tbe victims of that the priests and the phai isees are there, as
l»*ck that live at Albion, and a number uf of rum arc religion, since-Its votaries, Jav- Loraine county.
Court now incarcerated'in yonder prison, much n the priests and the louncara were
our party trora Albion, with them; and i thing tbeir means upon tbeir Hol, have
Tbs meeting organized by electing: convicted or accused of-humanity to in the temple of &lt;&gt;M. While we are call­
from tbeir stories, and what we gathered little ’to give toward tbc spread of reli­
Rufus P? Spaulding, temporary chairman। man,” are entitled to and we hereby ten- ing upon them to lilt up tec cauec of
from others, weenme to tec conclusion to gious instrsetfon.
But when the society
and J. Cl Graunia, secretary, pro. tcm.— dec to them, our cordial sympathy ; and I'nmanity and rriigk»n, the Tract Shwxcty
retreatj «nd on Friday arnica
arrived at
at inis
this ii
. ..
.
,
r
to make Urs sympathy effectual, we here- ' are combing oct quids of to tobacco end I
•.».
litre
we
find
ro
“
lc
*
to
,he
B,n
,Qan
stealing
and
manplaec, on onr way b*eh. P-— — «--»
Joshua R. Giddings was subsequently to make Urs sympathy_______ .,______ ,
by recommend that a fund bo raised for taking tore of dances.—Jpjterw«r.
mpcd*Md they know rellmg.lt utterly and absolutelr refuses
ntmdreda of teams stot
elected chairman of the meeting.
their reliefand indtmnificalion, to be call*
not whit to do, whetr...
.. go
„ —
-------... -...
vv w
thcr to
on ...
or go ..
to —
condemn.
The ..
vice
of slavery te not
cd
the “Fowrf •/ Lll^ and to (he end
Uek, b.t 1 fod lh.1 oiw-twth. go bwk, oo. Kkelj l0
of
Mahan, Judge Tilden, and others address­ that every Republican on the Western
St. Ut ts, May B4.
nnd those that go uo rctaru in tim cotywc’ Its votericator shut their hands from giv­
The regular correspondent of the Dem
ed the meeting, and tbe utmost cnlhusi- Reserve may share la accumulating the
of a day or so. They go until they meet
faad, that contributions be limited to Owe ocre/ writing from Denver Qty on tbrDtb
Mime friend and then return. The day ing nlms. The most liberal and whole* asm prevailed.
Dollar carb; the same to be collectvd un­ insL, recounts the most deplorable euodibefore we returned, we were determinedI psouled men In the world are those whose
The speakers generally counsel led op­
der tbe dirt elion of the several County thm of thirrp cm the Plains. Emigrants
to go on and investigate tbe thing for odr-■ means arc easiest obtained. Tbe golden
position to the Fugitive Slav* Law, by all Central Committees of tbe Reserve; that dying of starvation and other* sulmisting
selves, but the fraud was shown np In too’ pre ducts uf sin are nut uufrequendy lav­
legal and honorable means, and some went three Commissioners be appointed hy on prickly pear and wild onions found
plain a shape for us to venture on any
ished, to buy off punishment or condem so far as to counsel opposition by farce this assembly, to be called “Cominisefon- along the road. The stage egret reports
further. It is estimated that 10,000 peo­
ple passed throogh this place an tbeir re­ nation. The golden harvest of the slave when all other measures fail. The de­ era uf the Liberty Fund,” wbo shall re­ picking np a man named Blur, reduced to
He started
turn, during lost week, and selll*g_off their trade has succeeded In buying up tbc claration and resolutions, which we pub­ ceive said fund, disburse it far tho objects a skeleton from starvation.
named, and account therefor by periodi­ with two brother*, when one died the re*
supplies for less than they Were punbased American Tract Society. The price of
lish below, deciare tbe fundamental prin­ cal publications until their duties are per­ maming two ate his body ; another died
at. Flour that was worth DIO per l00
blood goes into the Treasury 01 the Lord.
ciples of a free government, pronounce formed ; applying any surplus to the ad­ and he in tum was nearly devoured by
lbs., when we went up, is now a drag at
Such is the apparent position ©f the tho Fugitive Slave law unconvtstutional, vancement of Depubliranirm and Libtrfy. the surviving brother.
•2,60. and everything just tbe same, ex­
0. That our fellow-citizens of I^oralne
A man named Gibbs lead reached the
cept whisky, which appears to hold at ita Tract Society. It appears to have ceased condemn the recent action of the Federal
onunty who are now in jail, awaiting the mmes in a starving condition and express­
usual figure—2 biu a drink—32 bits per to be a religious aociccty, and to hare
Courts, sod condemn the conduct of Judge pleasure of the U. 8. Distr ict Judge for
ed theop'miun that Lis party, numbering
gal lor. The Bet, ns far u one can see, is sunk, eren below the level of ordioary
Wilson
in
tbe
recent
re*e*e
trials.
As
their
trial,
are
entitled
to
their
liberty,
nine, had all perished. Many graves are
rorered with tents, some bound home,
financial institutions. It such is not its
will be seen, these resolutions also pro­ and must have it peaceably and in eon- reported along ths n&gt;utn. and much prop
»bme to California, others to Cherry
Cktek, and other* undecided which way to real character it is placed in a Rise light, vide for ratting a Liberty Fund by the fonnity with Uw roles of Jaw. In pursuit erty had been destroyed nnd abandoned
of this end it is molted, that Joshua R. on the road. The writer of tho letter
Su hether. to go back, or push os to’the by its recent action. Jf those who con­
people of the Western Rcaervc.
Giddings, of Ashtabula eounty, and Her­ says that tbc departures f- ... the mines
d ai destruction.
trol it arc notgoverned by their cupidity,
In accurdanco with the determination man Canfield, of Medina county, be con­
are about equal to Iho arrivals.: About
YourSj respectfully,
they are wanting in moral courage, and of this convention *a writ of habeas cor­
stituted a committee to sue out a writ of •500 returned emigrants reached St Jo­
_
D- B. Cakozu
are inflnenoed by their fears. The latter pus was issued from the Supreme Court habeas corpus in behalf of said prisoners, 1seph on Saturday, all of whom confirm
DmaTH or Basok Hukucldt.—This is tbe more charitable constrtMtiono^cheir of Ohio, and Bushnell and Langston were without unnecessary delay, and that they tbe previous accounts of suffering or the’
expected event was announced by the position, bat at the same time will not
address the application, aX tbeir discretion, plains.
____ _
removed from tee jail at Cleveland, to
Canada. His herith has been gradually
to any judidal officer of tbc State, having
relievo the society from the just contempt
Culumtas where a hearing wu to be bad power to grant tbe writ
declining a year or two. He dmd at
Tua Dtersnaaca.—In Michigan the
Beriia un lbs 6th, four months short uf into which it has fallen.
under tee writ Many of tbs member* of
7th. That the chief reliance of freedom United Slates Court eentenoaa a man to a
We have predicated the foregoing re­
mvely year* of age. Ufa acicnlifin wri­
tec convention staid at Cleveland, all in the American Republic, rests in the 1fine of one dollar and one month’s impris­
tings liad made Mtn famous throughout marks upon the suppoaltioo that oar read­
great Republican party, to which tbe pro- 1onment far n cowardly murder oummiltcd
night, in order to eecort tbe prisoner* on
tbe entire drUisrd world. He received. ,ers were Cuniliar with tbe proceedings of
pie and the age look for a restoration of jby a Government official while attempt­
their way to Columbus.
a thorough education, - nnd g**c early
©very branch of the Federal Government 'ing to dischmyu an illecal act.
the
Lite
meeting
of
the
Tract
Society
at
promise at distinction. His first work ’
Tbe following are tee dcclaratiun and to the pristine purity of Jeffersonian Re­
wm “the Rassult on the Rhine.” Thu, New York; but k«t there are some wbo :resolutions adopted by tee Conventiou : publicanism ; teat, stimulated ha well by 1
wMaueoreded by a work un Foosfo-Boto- are
1
not, we wIH briefly stele that the
the wrongs and outrages which were the 1amounting to
fees Avstfredatorsaad ate
DBCLAKATiajr.
*
ny, and lh*t by a rnurc elaborate "work tmeeting voted down, by a strong
immediate occasion of this vast nssctn* 1moAtki imprisonment, far aiding to res­
This assembly of tee People of Ohio, blagc, as tha late triumphs of the people ’cue an alleged fugitive who had been
on the Ntiwai and Mrndc*. In 1790, ,
holding—
over Federal power and corruption, it is 1arrested without authority, h there any
.That next to our u y to tbeSupreme
tee mauifest duty of Republicans every- 1wonder tli.it the Federal courts are fast
Tract cdikmniug the slave-trade. Subs*- Being, is tee obligation to preserve our
where to renew tepr united vffarta with 1falling into eont»»v.pt, an the mare tools
fra* iasthoUoMi and oar dvil lihertira •
«■ energy nut to De remitted, iuttfl that 1
That the greatest tyrants have been
lie traversed in all dirsetiuas. enduring
great result be acconjplhAed.
those whose titles luxve been least ques
1
severe har&lt;hHpe,lMt eoctribvtir.g a rasl
A Michiqam Imsvmasc* Coxraitr.—
sentiment, that 'In refusing to express any turned;
.
fund to physical geography. Four years
That every violates) of tee constitution
were expended in theee mlocations; af­ opinion ia faror of puUialuug a trad
ter w tel be viritod Cube, Slcaieo and tbe
should be watched with jealousy and reaented with spirit;
Fnited States. The result of these travels
Ue Republmen National Committee
That tho history of every free people Ibold a session in the executive chamber tore. The new
were: “Visit to the Equinoctial Region*
take* the
uf tee New CominM!t.y And a-Politic the slightest doubt as to the sin of the baa shown tee impossibility of a cordial 'to-dsy to eanridtr the question as to the
African
Slave
Trade,
or
tha
great
wiskedul Essay on Cuba." In IW7, he comcompliance with laws which neither em- !time and ptas of holding the neat Nation
’ 1al BepuUican Oonventton. The attendiiMficcd the aeries of lecture* at Berlin, msb of reviving that iniquitous traffic un­ body nor wowts tee public will;
That tho enforeexnem. of *ueh lows 1M»e is good, some tsnmty members of
which aaaaUuite his ‘Goacae*.* After- der any form.” Thus acknowledging tbc
sin of -tbe traffic,’«ill refusing to permit against an unwilling people, )t productive Ithe ematnittre were present at noon.—
only of evils ternatatring p«Wc order and
but
tha publication of a Tract, pointing out tee stability of guveramrata! iMtitu- i
property in
&amp;»t of iui

1 he inosl Udhroraide heeourts that hare
ever beetrpub!mbeff hr regard to thia stu}&gt;cnifoi&gt;s MilMny. Tb*-]elfer ia by a fir­
mer resident of this dry, and h entitled
«o credit:
’
I-'orl Kearney, Nebraska Ti rritorr, I '
Sunday. May 8tl&gt;, 1859.
)
Editor of tbe Daily Advertiser,
j
Since 1 last wrote yuh, 1 have altered
iny mind in regard to foe richness of tbc
(berry Creek gold mines, very matetiflilly; Itaviog been thoroughly convinced that
the ferorible reports’ that 1 have heard,
were from partiA interested al Cherry
Creek. And I am now well satisfied that
th* gold that was shown me by the pnrti«1
spoken of“in my other letter," at Coo*’
cil Bluff*, was Califimiin gold. As near
&lt;w 1 can learn, all the gold that has been,

{ special purpoaeo, delegated to that gov-

it is allowable in eminent churchmen to .

t*ons:

ra then, he has been a*,
most eminent scholars

*****

'

nr THE DISEASE tfrte AMMi
eaa truly call to tbe “sad boru,”i •; tee
Fever and ague, and of all tbc terrible

J.
D.Ud.stE

form, and render As esHtee bqdg b^ju
and Utterly powerless. KdtodAf, ta ofc

r pti
!

Umatioo, claim

the

CHANCERY SALE

atricken dowu with it, a remedy ttf way
kitxl must, as a matter of course, prove of
the greatest interest. One of tbe, taast
powerful and speedy cures that wc know

teo^l^tetmgh

1
itomach, and its oiild teste wnnte-bat
:render it popular among all etassre.'
For sale by Drnggists and deakregen***
&lt;erally, everywhere.

1&lt;9.

Asa Coukctivk akd StimclaxtTor
1the Stomach, Dr. Baker’s Paia Panacea
pMacsses remarkable properties. In too
io PrautevHk base

you have onlv to administer the Paaaoct.
&gt;nd all U »J|; bo&gt; If ym mjUtt do.
ing any thing, It anna betnenra an wunanagable enemy. Tbc Pam Panacea give*
tone to the stomach, and restores the mu­
cous membrane oftbebowelsto a healthy
state. It should therefore always be kept
on hand.

police of Detroit sho

NOTICE.

fay description of Jc

Sold by J. P. Robuts fa Co.
See Advcrtiseinaal iii aimxImw ©plurnn
of uar paper.
'

Ilopr, R.y «. )SC»

CHAS. V. U0IUUAX

IVwOee.

. New Advertisements.
•■
’ (tlLVIS HILL
kUUfaviUr. MV is. IKS.

-

Joy to the Bearded.
UK mrfmitoW Lm toe fate4 ef a SKATING

Ur. UkI'

DRUG STORE!!!
Gold

awl &gt;ak4

it.

J. P.

B. B. HABSltAU.

Roberts, &amp;,
— nxvr—

mao Wt borne on th

JLKT JUXEirED
a new and most com pl etc awortrent of

TO CUBE THE AGUE,
Tp CURE

THE

m

at

Ctanty, Mkh.

Bnruiwg Plaid.

DtaaLUOsa. axe

ms MSSH8,

conridrrable proper!.
-w«*a riflv belongic

and valued at about I

GROCERIES!

•’ Ort Friday night h

TEA. COSTXK.
BUQAB, HP1CES,
FEITEU. PtVNES
.
HVii. RAI

I—,—
BAKER’S
BAKER'S

of W. Parker was b
property stolci. T

od Voriwes, H.dde

BOTTLE* SOLDI

PAIN
PAIN

PANACEA.
PAMACti

&lt;DU®JCTS’J lEDfiFWMn
Aid C«*kiag Extracts

j

It. rfolden. A parti

,

Martin gave bail bt

of &lt;1,504 wa* lodge

&lt;as*a refatred to li
PENCn?*

FAPEn^'

.

jnurned to Saturday

Senses or vmtRi

ug,m*r^

day *v«rfng, we hat
ing S-

H- MoCai

painting* of sctr.re ii

MOST FOFCLAR

lalk*.S*nhtthiln

PATENT MEDICINES

BT USING

publk

thia W

-.Bit v, itwl
• W'ttndea
■X’tS'

CLEAMCE IOEB BLOOD.

Give them a Ml be

SASS

BLOOD

PL

fa COMTOCXDTiON^sH «fa

S'

the United Stair*. o&gt; recctzlly administer-

34^^

hf

fISS,„

m. &gt;»&lt;*,

family

TURPENTINE AND AU^JIOL.

1 i

President R
Hoa. Howell

ing him will hr mov
hy hia

* ph

Anj

.ofXpHIU*.

MCGR AND MEDICINE*,

AGUE,

Use Christie’s Ague Balaam.
Um Christie’s Ague Balaam.

dace in Vii

During the d iacuMion upon this

Wttch and -fe

Co,

from a just odium, has only, the more en­
tailed it in die wsb ofite own weaving.

badly burned ; hod

HASTINGS

5ALOOX. o»« door Wr-I of foulsUs
_ L-___ L. * - ■ ...
t__- .. ___

“U

t

�L KOTIi

ms.

plfefefe tUa Jtor. h 1, u&gt; to •
tolfebtoUfefe „ ,||| U
Ul» onto fencing

.

FRE8H

&lt;”»“*• wnasatK

max.—Two week* ago *• had occasion to
allude to tbe mysterious disappearance of

E^fetolly fetoplfed

J. G. Frroote* ef.PnimrUU Mr.Few-

th* Community, whi
LOW, for
'

man left, his home on tbe 18lh day of
April last, for the purpose of pwrihiHsig

goods at Detroit.

His continued absence
J.“hn

exfata^ anxiety among his friends at home

atc«*rtr of Battle

who telegraphed to Detroit and learned

that bo had bccu there, and on tbe evao-

ing after bisarriaral, visited several houses
with whom bo had dealt, and stated bl* John E. IlLl,7f H&lt;
intention of making purchase* oo the next

day.

Since that time nothing has been
For some time It was

heard of him.

thought that be might have gone to New.

York and that his lettershad been delayed

or misenrried. '
'
He had relatives in tbe State of New
York, wbo have been written to, and ans­

wer that he ha* not been there.

Orator or
E-Stwait.
tem*"*-B»’- M.

very imMrtaat anil much dMMado*

Blob-

nd; Rot. F.Gfegfe I’rurifenlk.
»jFffy" Hliatn 8. Goodyear,

w.

j.
icketL, Charles Bates, Kalamazoo, Ashnn A. Knapen, RicHand.

As be

,

bad some money In his pomeatioo, it ia

now very generally believed that he has
We can-,1

met with foul play in Detroit.

not but express tlie opinion that our friend*

in Prairieville have been altogether Uxj

dilatory in causing-the matter to be fad
vestigated, and even now tbe detecti*4
police of Detroit should be set at work to

ferret out the mystery.
have h(rcn landed the folio**

ing description of John G. Freeman, tha

euteding man from Prairieville :

1st, National aalute at II o’clock, A.
M. 2d, the procession will be formed at
12 m., under tbe direction of the Marshal
and BsaiMsal* aad with martial music will
march to the stand. 3d, two salutes will
bo given ia honor of the memory of
George Washington and Marcus D. La­
fayette. 4th Music by the Bsnd. Sth,
Praverby IbeCbaphte. Ota, Music by
the Band. 7th, Reading the Declaration
of IndepeatleAoo bv Isaac A. Holbrook.
Fth, Orate® by Charles E. Stuart. Dth
Music by tbe Band.
10th, Dinner and
toast* at So’stock P. M.

Mt. frccmwi w forty-three yeans
CoMMima or AaaxxDKMSNTs.—E. B.
-&gt;ld ; liad-dark auburn four, fair complex- iA’an Vlcil, M. C. Swift, Franklin Patten,
llirain Lewis, Charles G. Holbrook,
fe«a? «w» about five feet ten inches high,
Washington Steele.
rather stoutly -built orwl weighed about
llJOto 170 pounds, le&amp; foot had Lceu

Tnx Xrt.AXTtc.—This'sternng and ever

badly
a (welcome Monthly, for June, is on our
. burned;. had .,&lt;m a black enp,
.
trioik mxk Ue, block sftiu rest, dress coat, ’ tBblc
Allowing are tbc cuutenta

fined wi'h plaid silk; dark grey ponta, '
with a ai*t on eaeh »iJe.

(hdd

J|e carried a

watch and heivy -chuai;

had a

blither valise, and abdutfive ur *|x hun­
dred deHart in hi* p*4ses*iun. Mr. Free­

man left homo on thejl8th of A&lt;pril and

for J unc:
Shakcapcrc* Art, Micu-yaun, Joy
Month, A, Trip 1Q Cuba, Some IncditedJ

i ng; The ■ Profrmor at ■ tbe Breshfiret-Ta-

family at

Prairieville, Barry

blc, Reviews and Literary Notices.

County, Mich.
Detroit And other papers, please •cpy. ‘
AaBMts.-*Soree

ihh.g n^r ten days since n temporarily
unoccupied house “f Mr. Diompmxt hi

thia village Vas burglari«»u»ly entered mo J
eonsidcrable property taken, among which

was a rifle belonging t« I. A. Holbrook

and valued nt about forty dollars, rfso one
bcbaigiog to Mr. Thompson of equal val­
ue, nnd several valuable dresses, &amp;c.

On Friday night test the Grocery Stora

of W. Parker was broken open and soma

property stolen.

Three individuals nam­

ed Vurhces, Holden, and Mnrtia

werg

arrested on auspickm, Vurhees was found
on Saturday secreted in

the Grahary of

K. Ihdden.' A partial examination of the

prisonota was had on Monday, which wa*

continued

to

Saturday.

Holden and

Martin gave bail but Vorhees, in default

of $1,500 was lodged in jail.
cases referred to lost

week,

The liquor
were ad­

journed to Saturday.

Sckses or th* Rrvuti’Tiux.—On Tues­
day evening, wc had the pleasure Of visit­
ing S-

H. McCHasxxr** exhibition of

paintings of scenes in tbe American Revo­
lution. ' This exhibition of wne luelnictive

and entertaining, and well -worth the pstrousgo of the public.

By issuing one day

itv-sdvonttj of the date of our paper
ables u* to announce that this exhibition
will Lc again presented to the citizens of

this village, this Wednesday evening, for
the benefit of the Hasting* Bras* Baud-—

2

Give them a full house.

.

Tita Grxat RxrtDUC.—Tbe June num­
ber of this excellent magazine, is at Land,

and closes the first volume. It Ims proved

what its name imports, a truly national
Magazine, nnd while it keep* up to ita

presvn; high tone, must long enjoy the
confidaBrO of tbc .public.

Wc think the

June number even better than any of ita

pntdcceasnrs.
Published by Oukamilh «k Cu., New
York.

CONTAIN NO VUBKALf

DIHEABE OF TfiE STOMACH.
Tbe itoasacli L* the nod liable tn get out of or­
der. He nee how important that no diwased
matter clog Its operation, which would cauao

th. brain, deitro. s tbe memory, errrteep»in» .nd
BOOKS
dimnew, and vanuue ■HUcUodi tn tbc h«»d. It
CttdocM • great difficulty io bresihiaz *&amp;d «wa!
wing. Sometime* fainting and Bt» wiUeneue;
•Im bad breath. rv*t!r»«nc** and great leu of
•trcflgth. if not immediately attended to, tbe
blood will carry tbe diaaaae Ihroagh tbe whole
•yitetn. and d» .th will ead tha work. From S to
5 of tbaaol’iUa a day will keep taedigewire or
SchoclBookt of
p«n* in a healthy -ondiUon, and uoctoe or carry
all Jiiudt, Cap. Leiter,
a«ay.U impure inelter, ai&gt;d ttwrougnlrrestore
Ltetal Cap. Fancy awi Com•nd deaueo the aturaach; al the eaoie lime tbe
I’dla wit] to purify the blood. *a to drire all tn an
meretal Note, .Envelopes, Pent,
tier of diaeaac froni the system.
Pencils, Inis, Jeurtlery, de., de.
WORMS.
In a qoaniitT of corrupted matter, there foal­
ware tn ia* fouoi! a oret of worms. The? cannot,
nvUher will ’ they stay anywhere ctac. Weak CLOCKS WATCHES ANO JEWELRY

WARRANTED
Save Cure. ' This i» *omcth&gt;tig of a science a*
welfas medicine. Tb&lt;- tupmne diffieuitv of tbe
We cordially ineite all wbo wish anything in
science I. to accomplish its end without lajety to
tbe health—*h« supreme etceiteoe* of the medi- •ur Hue, to giro ns a can. and we will rnduev &gt;r So
cioo is in accomplishing lust that. Fcree and please and Guarantee satitftctiott.
Ague La. Ion* been cured by Quinine. Armuile,
Dmoratb. Mercury, but the mtarfiief was, the deep
P. H &amp; J. RUSSELL.
and alien palufUl foot prints lher b«re left on the
Hastings, May 19. IK9
constitution* treated by them. Ihx-r. Arra serw
remedy cures without a particle of cither of three
or an j other rteletcrimu sub.unce. And he promCHANCERY SALE.
i»c* not unit absolute safetyperfect cettainty
of eu'c, with which wc may mention another ou.I- G-TATE OF MICHIGAN.-Tba Circuit Court
itr of ezcellene* not to be oretlookcd in three O tor the county *f Barry, la chancery.
times, and that la hiaiow pnee, Bbich put. thii Billsf J.
COupiaiMtnt,
ciowuing glorr of his art, within the re«rfl Of all.
Oerin IL fieaei'tRd Omrfiac JrerA, P.fu
HeraU, Zele tk. M.______________________
jar THE POETRY OP PHYSIC

i the village of UaaUngs, iu said county.-*a tha
Illi day of June next, at out o'clock in the afteroou ef that day, tbe following described pretnirm »it:
Tho Association at Kalamazoo which
The south-west quarter of tbe Muth-west quarThough rcu bar* a conatitution
Subject to all human ills.
gave tbc National Exhibition of Horse*
You user brats tha worst of climates,
lost fall, ha* purvhtutcd sixty-four acre* nf
If you use those Sugar Pills I
land for about $6,000, and are having
Thousands how arc strong and robust.
built around it • r-bteto Iw.nrd ifeiiso, nine
Who but lately writbad an pun.
feet tn height. A mite track, which will
be the best in the West, is being made.—
Dtata A Qtasror. SoHcAoro ft* (Us^intwi
Iu width wULVe hiiy fcef.wUb a straight
Dated. April 2filh lfiS«.
borne stretch of suglity rods. Arrange­
PROBATE NOTICE.
ments are being made by the Association
QTATB OF MICHIGAN, Baaar Covxtt, am­
for an Exhibition Immediately after lhe
More then IW.UOD CMC* of direase bare yielded O Probata Court, for said county.
State Fair, wlfcb will for surpass the one to tltefr use dun~ “
At
a
aaasion
of tao said court, holden at the office
th*
past
Gtr
years,
oiaur
of
■
* *
**
held last year. The making uf the track which hare been t&gt;nonnc»d Utetiriblr by dwtinAs cold wcsUrer i&lt; now ap­
n„d
building of tint teuco wiU oust gutsbed pby.ieta
proachiug. let er r one cl«*naetbt4raystcm with Judge of Probata.
In tba matter of tbc estate of John Waggoner
—• (Ulla. Me rwlrafot bi 4i*t ia
about $2,000.
...
.
using tlieai. Fall dlrecbou* go late of Carlton, deceased.

J3T We have received the fourth nu®

And it ia further ordered, that said petitioner
give notice to all parties interested, by causing a
copy of tbi. notice and order to be published in
tbe ••Republican Banner,” a newipaper printed
» Hastings, and circulating In said county of Bar­
ry, for lb* hall term of three we*ks, om* at toast

PROBATE NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHiOAN, J _
Probate Court
Harry Co*Bly.
{ , for mU county.
At aaeaatoh of »*&gt;&lt;£ Court bcM«n al the office of
m Jndn thereof, in HaaUn&lt;., oo tb* 29th day
f March. 1AW.

and promisee -well for future usefulne**-

WhmMrfrieod Lee has, or
peri«M* in newspaper publiaBteg, in^a

..vw WWU.J, MV TV-1 .—to
1
x .
a hard road to travelSt Irani that t* our

t&lt;r A r««.'pXi wife «vM*tofe ■—
Prr.ia.« of U» ,
IlMtlnr. d-'fefe
------- ■
AotUy dom IU mifewfelk,fe*bto hi*
Msstill
too on Sl&gt;u atnM, when. wMla r«~ , g1;

K ife fejfeo

M not Mtxxntrad.

Hrn*rafo“toU’
^CC Cvavtmtkm 1*H &gt;
15th of June, r;"..

-rrwmeH.

.

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a.?&amp;4w.?a«.is55 ft:
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Porifiee, FI
per bottle, or fo'. per half drt®. Oi tbe Mreud;

TO ran..
There Pdwfier* are put up iu targe
packages, accompanied ir ill; full dircctioui bow lo
administer tbern, and ool-i for ii cent* per package.
Warraate 1 under a pnt. tr of *100. to exeal la
goodnee-. cLrapceai asd utility any other bore*
remed r in tbc world. ,
HF* Tbe above artick* SIT sold by all Ike dealera in Grand Rapids and by llruggiats lhrougb &gt;ut
t&gt;« United State*. Canadas and Scud! America,
at wholesale by all lar^e Drugvtata ia lhe princi­
pal cities.
'
HERRICK A BROTHEB,
.

Special Notice* and
e»n«*-ieucus wart «F
Dr Hoback's Med
Family A3riser, containing a
-- ——nd rateable Madid
ofanyof iheajtatn

to do anj- amount of

in A* good order mid a* prompt «* anj
other Mill in B«rjr, or any other eoamiyflavibg aeeurcdlhc w-n icra,^

JR

Je^t^arr. &lt;bw»to»an*fr,

rJUauk

b*»tnfStork.

Cash

dnrrtnt.

THE jttUJBWHWS ffllWt

Hastings.

b* MHIcr, and our tnill being built ou tltr
rnout improved plan', together with * good
Stnirttnr—»e are propared to do the
Pleaac given* a coll.

fay vlust.

.

.

. foww.

will do tbeir UtElMl
&gt;a tb.., my iim* *C ।

gUXyERY tow, in order
to avoid remaral-COME AND 8EE!

MtOfJaA IT oin'fk'l RA ILtOA D

BOLTWQOD 4* GRANT.

feu. &gt;, 1837,

W«

AFTER DATE । UNTIL FCRTHkR MO
Pixnui T«a»» will kav* B*tUc Creek i

H. MIIIW
«J* !T*”

TRA1KH GOING E.1KT.

PlCTVRt BOOM

•febjoel of uopanmofe

"Bear- in mind that the 6CAKDIKAHAN VEG.
ETAB1X I1UF0D Pita-K are ctd&gt;r*cd by the

New Barry Mill,

-toU ngpto •» W nor—r'*.l)bto

&lt;1 Wai Mr. FfeaUaa feSl Wtok

and three to no dmMM of tba Stmnarh and Itowe!*,
the liver, tbe uerroni system, the fekiu, gtauds OT
mreckK io whita they &lt;to But &lt;1** y toyf rtt'&lt;-/
•ad, (il ai'.mtatatered before lhe tvry citadel u.r
hfctai. (Men inradcJ.)
u puMbre snJ

of mmrtb, ptodaim taetaio b« Ute very bret urep
•ratton ut tha hand ever offisred to the brtikrndow n
rlctune of 111 hreJth. Iter hunt diaoaao tltrMgb
•rant aesaue and organ J the MStana. aui l«&gt; ex­
pel it ttiMMtgtoly
permneiitly.
No one eun dt&gt;«bt taetr aupntonw *flre
one aiagie trial-they are no* nelj better

SHERIFFS SALE.

M.

to flourish.

riliiMa of ftl* pl.ee ual

“* nEcni-rr rnr nncn.&lt;nt&gt;.

16491621

CUAHCEIff ORDER

May the Reporter cpotinBe

fell fetom m»y to praxot al life

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,
an&lt;f discharge from the syatam. m«ry taint of
SeroflUs, wttetaar hereditary ur utaerwte-.-. Thrt

J

Lu &lt;h Co. It is Republican in sectimenk,

^i«Wfe W SfeU.nl., fe,few«

boir,Ter d&gt;ey m»y h»re bwn trifled »&lt;U&gt; *•&lt;!

cuuon named. 1 did, ou the fi at day of March,
A. D. 18i». levy upon and lake •lithe right, UU«
and interret of the said defendant in and to Urn
following described ml relate, to wit:
Tb» horth-aaat quarter(tflof Srettou serrn,
(7.)in township No. four, of range Nn. eight wnt.
is th* County of Darrt and State «f Michigan.
Which amd shore dereribed premlrea 1 taaU
e&gt;MM for M&gt;e st public au,twn or rcudue, to
th. bigheal bidder, at the front door of th* Court
Hmise. iu the Tillage of floatings, in said count**,
ou Saturday, the rghtecuth day of June next, st
cna o'clock, in tha afternoon of said day. to Mtitfy said execution, together with Interest »od
cost tbrreon.
.
Dated thi. Ifta day of April. A. D. IBM.
nr rrrn-ra

By rlrtne of one tnuaaeript ex«cvtton, issued
out of and under tbe seal of tbe C rcult Court, f r
tbe County of Clinton, to me directiOd anddaUtered
aninfel tbe gmtos and chattels, a nd. for th* want
thereof, the lands and tenements of tbe defeudant,
in said execution named. I did. ou tb* twenty-fifth
day of March, A. E leSP. at three o’clock, P.
M., levy apoe and take all the right, title and in­
terest of the said defendant in and to tbe follow
in* describeil real estate, to wit:
The soutb-cMt quarter U) of scction’No. twen­
ty-wren, (t7.) In luwnabip No. two, north of
ran* No. eight west. In tbe vouary of Barry and
State of MW&gt;ir.n,
Which said Koredeacribed premise* I .ball expo*e for sale at nubile suction or rend ne. to the
highest bidder, al tbe front door aftbe Court
ti
*
»&lt;ii.__-r it—ia

naaa and de.jiondcacy. recuperate Kith great n»
p&gt;d‘iy under tli&lt;-ir on t-orennfi err; *Ui«i.
•11 tuul ili»»bd&lt;tics *re tuuvtcfI by ttcjr C&lt;-r&lt;11*1 and g'-nUy stiorelatuig propotte*. Th«t they
0,11 SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

IS now .in *ucces4ul operation, ready

at Muskegon, fan tei* State, by Fuo B-

.'•itu Opt Ffefel lo to ife fe frto**
(the Pntodoto) -to good A, R."

Dr. CASTLE’S

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNtFF.

retato maybe
Tbcreopon. I.. —---------------------- ———------of said petition, sod tbe bsaritig tbareo*. bo poolponed until Munday, tb* &lt;lh day of June 1842.
at one o'clock, P. Mo at the ollleo of the Judge of
Probate, in Hwlinga. st which time and plaoa all
parties hitererted are requested to »ppeer and
•' ““ ’-*•

UrUU.to bll
dtofefe.Ufe.to.:

bor Of the Mvukeyon Reporter, pnbiishsd

to bo Mlt too ym •*»

re«tiau» will be foond c« th* Uck of «
Ito *p**fa*r*. vcralut*. tolnislrn of tl
• nd Olhere, will •treutfSbei; tbeir Inuj
nror* ta«ir Tolce* Ifwarivf Mr* m tl
McilShmli

"Sr

Lumdkb fob Ecbopk.—Tbe *cb«&gt;.&gt;ncr
SolTbv all tbe dealer* m Heating*, and
Moses B. Scott is now in thi* port taking tlrrvujiwst th**wwtd. Largtboae* » eta.
in a load uf bfock-wslnut, wbitewood. sod
CHANCERY SALE.
curlcimtpTe 4utrtbcr, destined for-Ger- QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—-The Circuit Court for
many, Europe.
Messrs.. Thorson and Fishback, of
Milwaukee, are now here superintending Oerlrt MtaJelal. Pfrxdantt
fn pursuance of *ud by rirt*e cf a decretal order
the shipment This, »e believe, is the
of thl&gt; court, in tlrfs oatme, dated tbe 12th day *f
first cargo of tilrtiber ever shipped from
thia State tn Germany, that many more
will be, we have not the leo»t shadow of
doubt. Tbe Mo*c* 8. Scott carries about
■’KBJJWneet.'Toar? measure.—St. Jottph
Traveler.

• xpcrioucc.

day of April,
tbe right, till, । ■ u &lt;■■...&gt; »•
•.
in and lo tha following described real estate, to
Ml:
Eo*tbaU(W) of the north-west quarter. (|)X
•eetiM No. thirty-ata, (J6] io lownahip No. throe
north of range number ten west, in tbe county of
Barry andtftate of Michigan.
Which »aid aboro d&lt;i»criLcJ premiere I .ball
•xpoea for rele at public auction or rendue, to tba
highest bidder, al lhe front door of tbe Coart
Honae. In tha Tillage of Hastings, in »»id county,
on Satard*y, tba twenty-fifth day ofJ not next, at
one o'clock. In tha afternoon of said, day to satisfy
said execnlioti, together with interest and cost
thereon.
•
Dated this Jd day uf Mar, A. D. 185®.
0. E. E5’EBTS,SheriC

of all Kinds Repaired to Order
on short Notice and

Changing w call.er, sucli a* this is.
Calls lor exercise of care.
Cold nor beat are half s&lt;» rieioo*
Asa sadden change of air.

$3,00 a year.

That Usey core tbs sinxal on,Terrel cvrujUsint,

SHERIFFS SALE.

-

Differential nnd Integral Qdculua, Bulls

&gt;ng hint will be most I hank fully .rfmivcd

rut tb« blood pvntram ami im.ood
P1LI4 fe**e been pw«d by analysis t*

VERY 101
Sre Adrertiscmtnl.

and Bears, The Sphinx, A Charge with

Prince Rupert, Spring, The Stereoscope
and the Stere&lt;»graph, Tbe Minister'* Woo-

—- ------- Bemnw«rw.
.

These renowned Plaiter* cure pains, weaknew

a act.® ajsi

Memorials of S.unoilctt, Bloodroot, The

was lost heard of in Detroit. on &lt;*he IDth
«.f April last. Any information •«*ocrin-

by his

FISE 4 REIFF SHOES * GtlTEKS,

. •

ISAAC C. MOTT.

�jvsriEB.’S

lew Arrangement

Ague Cure,

.to.to.fMTO

BOOTS ac SHOES,
trade, wtrnM Mdtott a pertan of tha yuMie prt

cfUATOM WORK
* mmmQt au band, sari sB Mtete MADE TO
JRCER.
. ..
Don’t forget tbe place,

HABDWA11 890X1

BOWER S HARDWARE STORE.

DR. MOBIX'I

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.
DR L'0RSE,tbst8vsBterof MOBKE’AIXDUX
ROOT F11I3. baa spent tba greater part of bin
life In trarelmg, Irariag rteltoJ Itarop-. Asia, and
Afrtea. a. wsilae Forth America-baa spent tbm

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

BOWBiTW VBOJO
bodr; end in bilious dutricta. where Fetm
TS Awv. pecrriK every body rijouW hy U
and use it freely both for cure and protection.
It te hoped Uus price wiH ptace
meh d all—tbc poor as well as the rich. A
peat superionty of this remedy over any
Sher ev« &lt;iiroovm-d for tbc «&gt;e«iy and cer­
tain cure of Intermittent is. that it contmns
no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pnduern no quinism or other injurious effccta
whatever upon tbe eonadtutkm. Those cured
by It are lirft as healthy as If they had never
had the dtecwsc.
Fever and Aguefe not clone the eon sequence

mtSsr WMb aJnv% be css open it. and by .etui
semination af ita eomba. ascertain, is a tew »a-*

^FnS

IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CUL

CULAR

and

CR081LCUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,
all &lt;rf which, when originating ia this cause,
en tbe intermittent type, or become psriodThls “Ccks" expels the puran-. fnan
the Wood, and consequently cures then all
alike. It is aa invaluable protection to immi­
grants and persona travelling or temDorarily
residing in the malarious districts. If taken
occasionally or dailv while exposed to the in­
fection. that will be excreted from the syitem,
and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity
to ripen into d jease. Hence it is even more
——I..—kl. &lt;mm .I,— ,, —mmm antfl &lt;tfi to toritl

to every part, and completely root out and cleanse
lhe system from all impurity, and tbe life of the
body, which i- the blood becomes perfectly btsl
thy; emu*&lt;iueully all sickurs. sad pain is driven
from the ayalwu. for they cannot remain when the
body beccmes so pure and dear.
Tbe rearau why people are so distressed when
._.i tok.
—L-- JI- _ __ ____ j_____

BROAD Ac NARROW AXES, GLASS.
SkSH. and PUTTY, BUILDERS'

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS, COOKING

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of «*-

TRANSFER C0L0X1ES.
mar bo safely traa.fencd free; arr
to thte—oi from a free ia tb. wrote, if
vol badly broken, at .11 .&lt;xm,d1 th.
ircnuibewtth all their couteuU, taa

*ry stylo and deocrlptioa.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
W. m etoto ,o« from to en&gt;n
uf to I-cmI t. the wl. of

Ft* ui tk hwosu v i fuuit Mrm,

to fool

tod nertot prim* to nit.

isTvis:
K-AJD-WmA-^’S

REGULATING
PILLS,
Dr.
Co.
discurered a

Medway A
hare recently
method for extracting from roots? herbs, plants
and gums, a nutritious extract of such wonderfid

with Radway’s Regulating Pill.—that six of the*,
pin. will supply the blood with tbe name amount
of nutrition ,aa one ounce of ordinary bread; so
that, white ths system is undergoing a thorough
physicking, end regulating proceed It dally beWrite only for tba
OiaMC Jtrvuftben'.!.
Persona aflHAed with Liver Oompteiat, DnpepGOLDEN PRIZE,
sia. Heart Diseases. Fullness of Ulcxxi. and alTFeOOLDEN PRIZE
Dales wbo are sutyect to irregularities, Uv.teria,
Ae_, are particularly recommended 'to tw these
GOLDEN PRIZE
pilte They are pivahaul to take—elegantly nxifed
trirt pem—free from taste, and will not gripe,
GOLDEN PRIZE
sicken or weaken the system,cr leave the boweis
GOLDEN PRIZE
costive. Mothers nt raing should likewise take
one or two of tbsee pills once or twice per week.
GOLDEN PRIZE
They will not only keep «onr ey stem bealtby sad
regnlsr. but will protect your intents against
Cramp and Pains In tbe stomach, and insure not
only a healthy child, but will invest every child,
thus sack led. with a sweet disposition.
fLUreTBAtED.
RADWATH REGULATING pills
Regulate each and every organ of tbe system, and
DEAX A BALTER, successors to BECKET A CO correct all derangements c? the Liver, Bowcte,
Tb. Xew York W^kly GOLDER PRUE te Stomach. Heart and Midway a.
one of tbc largest sad beat literary paper, of the
day. An imjwrial Quarto, eontainuig ncwr rests
or rosTT CGLcaxa. uf tho most interesting and
fascinating reading matter, from the pens sf the
very flraj wniera of tbc day.
.
D^ootl, DloitrolU Eotrr ITad.

cr’s Cherry Pectoral.

COOKIHG STOVES!

GROCERIES

GOLDEN PRIZE

DfRdwr,
=1 rrklSi
A. J. Bow a, Prairi.rljle; and by
-it 23 cents; « pill in each box.
Wm. Mudge A Co., proprietor of Dr
MagneticOintment, Harirdta, Mediae:

Jr
5
3
S
H

The awdianaPpropertie. of Sare.nantl. ia
SnpjMietieti with tiuUingia, ia well Imus by
all medical mra, tu be tbe best cooiputad yet
dtesovered to cteuM and purity tha blued. sad
eradicate all burners ftutu tbc system.

4

M bit steal I I do

to We hare given Che recipe to moai.pbyrieiaae
3 ia the couutrv, that tbev mat know .bit they
5 am using; and wdl evtntmue to mod it by mad
» to Him. desire*. of knowing the uigrvdlMta
5 1*^**cFi
^A”‘*'»*7ut&gt;otl’ ,b“ ,tTf “r

Tm car* tail my TronblesT
The testimouials we hare rverired in ft. te
vw from many monbrrs of the medical tecalty
woald, were we to publish them, till a l-ge
vetame. Thu preparation stands al the bead
st the Hat of-remedies for curing ell inrun
awisieg from impurities in rtiebfoed or diseaoed matter larkrag ia tbe system. .

DR. J. C. AYER A CR.

BALSAM

LOWELL, MASS.

Stild by J. P.

Cwi 8c*Yill*«

Romm*, Hastings.

I Lui prepared by owe of the best pi.Clxal
Chemists in tha emurtrv, so M to leturv » sniot —pswhisw and purity la all Ms

Tha articles to be given away are comprized in
tha following Hat
'
T

what Tenn, my ear.ice. mar be had. 1 would

AND

2 packages of gold containing... gfiOO each
S
X
“
........... an-0 “
10 • “ «
••
............. l«0 “

10 Patent Lever HmiL CasedWatches 100

-to ..Um. Um ._, .M,
“
dtboa forsr.ry miloof distance from mr realIUMU||..M.rM3,W.
XlB°
mSJ

"
ailmeuu, Intaamitted fount parent, to their c

Rndway’s Renovating Resolvent.

DRY GOODS!

Will radically exterminate from tbe system
Scrofula,
r^iUrw.

*••••« r-pectfUiy,*,

AND CUTLERY.

OH Fogyism. Distanced
Young America Ahead.

are mitered by the asa ef th* aw»

FRANCIS ROWER
W. tan m don to prim rf

New Barry Mill,

(ood. u Mh to torn to
P«opU to Unto
to K,Um»
COOPERING BVBtNESB.

«oo tol Suto CM to nd..

■

ESTHTOCKoHtai

.....

«'«

M*LF* H KA VYHAKbWAjtt! STOVBtA
TL\ corp** Am&gt;m*T4Moi
wjjit, ^r''!gj was

■AffEFAIIVntataaw a

'

nail order, tonal be mtdre.«c.1.

P. RsbeBaaMi&lt;*

,

M4

TEMPERANCE
ILLXAM JONES,

m m good order and aw prompt
otteer Mill in Barry, oranyoAwr
riavtof Mowrwdthe wwrrtaaarf

I. Hastings

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whole of the floor, where the cattle stpod.
had been torn up. and that they were dig.
glng a wide deep treoefi the whole length

*&lt;S»*XT.

of the tic-up.
-What oe forth is all tMs forFj4ad
Beu.
“Why," returned Walton who was

fixed here for mnkiifg manure. J mean
to fill thia trench up with good mock, and
thus save the liquids which hate -blretofore been l»st. I think by proper man­
agement, I can get fall double the quanti­
ty of manure which others have got no'
-677eF said Grummet nreastiodly.
“Yea?* resumed the young man.

“It

is a fact that the liquid manures, could
they be saved. Would fully equal the
wdids. both in bulk and value; and when
combined with well rotted muck, and
some other articles which shall take up
and retain all the more volatile parte, I
feel sure that they will afford mote fertllizfng powers and properties than the
solid manner can.”
“Yarn don't say au! Where d’ye larn
thatF
“Partly from reading, and pertly from
ubaervatfon.” answered John, smiling at
“I d&lt;«n’t s’pooe it costs anything tn do
all thisF
“O, res—It will cost me considerable
before 1 get through/

IWtegaa. Slid conudni i g twenty »er&lt;»
uiutaMs, May 16, liM.

Im

(HHX L RAT.
Circuit Court t^anisniaionvr.
MLLUA1 aiBGUM,
TTORSEY aad Uovexrlor st law. and Holte
■tor ia Lkaarery. Ofica fa lUulry s Mock,
&gt;p stain.) a«xt doer to pest oSe«.

L

HASTINGS

RUG

STORE

“Yaaa—T should rnyther calkilate
’twould." Ben Grummet.poke this vety
slowly, and with a great deal of meaning;
and when he had looked on a few minutes
longer lie went away.
“Hab.x’t you better subscribe for itF
“1 swan F he cried, ns he met Sawyer
-•1 tell y.m, no. I taint pit the money shortly afterwards. “John Walton's a
to spare. And. if I had, I taint pit the regular hifalutin. He’s jea’ about as nigh
time t«&gt; waste over newspapers," said Eh- to bein crazy as a man can be!’’
cn Sawyer with some emphasis.
“Eli 1—crazy, Ik-n F
“Bal you will gain much information
“O—I don’t mean really upant, like
fmm it in the course of a year, sir." pur­ them folks what has to be sent to the in­
sued John Walton.
sane any lum; but he’s gut his head full of
-I tell yon, 1 don’t want it!"
all sorts of ntatsense. lie’s got his tic“Well—what say you, Mr. Grummet op floor all torn awav, and a trench dug
—shan’t I hare your nnmeF 1
there big enough to Lold m&lt;irc*n twenty
“N... sir!” This waa spokso »&lt;&gt; flatly cart- loads of dirt."
and bluntly that Walton said no more;
“But what in na'urc’s be goin’to doF
hut folding* up the prospectus of a period“Why—he’s a g&lt;»in' tosavathc liquid*.
jcdpwhieh be bad with him, and then torn- as be calls ’em. An’ he’s gom* to put in

something to take op the—the—eol—w/El»en Sawyer and Ben Grummet were vntary parts."
two old farmer*—that is, oldest the fam"Voluntary parts—What’s them,Ben 1
nemx. though they had only reached the
“Il was vol sometbrn’. But I don’t
middle age of Itfe-nnd after their young know. 1 would'nt nsk him.
I s’pnse he
neighbor had gone they expressed their jest used the outlandish word so’a to get
opinions concerning him.
JUST RECEIVED
me to ask him wbat it meant—an’ then
••He’ll never make a farmer," said he’d show off bis larnin’. But I wasn’t so
new and moat complete assortment of
Sawyer, with a shake of the bead. “He
^'"l wonder if bo thinks he’s a cornin’
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
spends tre&gt; n»m-b ««me over them papers
rfCtocanlcaia, Palate, Olla, Cawi- and books of hi«’n. He’s a IrCtle mite here to larn us old fanners bow to work!”
above farmin.' in my optaion.’’
“Them's my sentiments," responded
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
Grummet. “I tell yob, Eben, the man
that thinks to make a livin’ on a farm in
“Tben 1 guess he’ll find out his mis­
this section, has got to work forilt,"
take," added the other. “Jea, you mark
At this juncture Sam- Bancroft came a­ my words, Ben—He’ll be flat on his back
long. lie was another old native of the afore two j ears is out."
And these were not the only ones who
district.
“Wc was just rtlkin’ about young looked for the same lhinj{. Tixiidesofa
,^T FOR MEDICIXAL PURPOSER,OSLT.

mi mw»

Alas a Mt Hock oC

GROCERIES
Micbigaa.

B. W. Fi*X.L£S,
1 TT0R5CT »»d Csomrior s» taw. Sol mitoe ia
A Chsoeerv. General Und rod Tax ASenL Ot­
her oeer IHfoemcr'o store, tn ihs EscUmS&gt; Mock.

TEA. COFFEE. ___
SUGAR. SPICES.
PEPPER. PRVMRH.
FIGS, RAHIXS. _
CODFISH;
o » great »ari«ty of tha _________

fnTWM’rns’J a'XBnnnxBi
Ab4 f&lt;«kiR&lt; Extracts*
mt jtsFXCiAL. snimr &lt;&gt;r

th* ladixs.

Walton." said Sawyer.
“Pre jea’ enmo from there," replied
Sam. “He’s been bntta’ me to sign furs
paper, but bo couldn’t come it."

man’s coming in there w ith any such new­
fangled notions was absurd. Tbrir fath­
ers. nnd tbeir fathers’ fathers hud worked
on that ridge, and they wanted nothing
“Ha. ha—»o be bored us. He’s pel­ better than wbat their b-;oored progeni­
tors had had before them.
tin’ a Isetie too high not for a farmer.”
"He’s nppln, bis barn floor op,’’ raid
Anlumn came, and after John Walton
Bancroft.
“Rippin’theft»or upF repeated Grum­
met. “Why—Mr. Amsden had the whole
fl.HU- put’down new only three years

ago."
“Tho tie-up floor, I mean," pursued
Braicrnlt. “Hob got a carpenter sp from
the villngr; and hi* two hired tneu are
helpin’."
“Whew !

I guess be’ll make a farm-

tarig which w*ald &lt;«hsrwigsariM fr&lt;xa
such t farmer* ‘
“
“That all ■
ed Bea. after
______ _ _____ _
Wd
better let such fandangles alooa.if he ever
expects Mr mate c livin’ at farming."
--Mfasre the grotawd IftiaD
Wateta
threw not mrwt of tbemoek wrck of his
tia-sp. that had te»M wrii retarntad,
snd-lHodtte trsweh up anew.
The nld settlers eo the ridge had set
oat a great many apple trees, aad made a
great deal of rider; but tbc fruit was
mostly wild and of on inferior quality.—
When aping eame Walton went to some
of his neigh lairs, sod asked them to go in
with him. nnd arod fur w-mo Rood sewms
to engraft upon tbeir trees. He explain­
ed to them.just the plan be bad formed
for bls own ordard. He bad engaged a
compotent man to come nnd do the work
&lt;&gt;f grafting, aad wife they were about it,
it would be cheaper to gel grafts enough
for the whole M-igbbr rhood.
•How much will ft cost year asked
SnsrasK «.•.’•»! »
“Why." returned- Walton, ‘Tm going
into m me pretty thoroughly. Myorobyoure is; and. like
yours the trees nre mostly thrifty and

“Jewhitakee an’broomsticks! When
I get money tn play with 1’11 try it."
it wns bf-i&gt;» use. Tho old orchards
were jest such ns their father* had, and
they were go«»d enough. So Walton went
at it alone. lie had his tree all pruned
drasrad. sad nearly all of them grafted
t&gt;&gt; sueb frail an he thought would thrive
bent, and sell best
A little while Inter, and Ben Grummet
had occaaioato opcu hia aye*. He found
that John Wahoo bud contrived to have
n hundred and fortv full foods nf manure,
all of which had ^cvn made within the

MOST POrVLAIt

pateit MKDicnres
of th. fisy.

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wB-Arnr.-'r^JANCFACYURKR

croft.
... .
.
.
«
“And that muck and compost arrangemeat,** suggested Sawyer.
“Wen,*'said Ben. with a eerioua face;
“it isn’t too late now. They any,- it’s nev­
er too late to leant; and I’m sure it hadn’t
ought to be t&lt;&gt;o late to commence to im;
prove after a body bis learned."
“Thai’s So," replied Eben Sawyer.
“True u a book!" added Bancroft.
“And I’M gniu’ into it,"
“So am I."
“And I."

bad mowed over the twenty acre- field,
getting hardly bay enough to pay fi»r the
labor, ho set men at work digging deep
treoebea all over it. He had two dug
Irngtbwiac, running up and down the giupr;
and then he dug quite a nurolier running
ncroaa these. They‘were qu'to deep and
broad, and into tiwm be tumbled nearly right down—fit* Hundred an' thlrtif dol­
all ibe stones that could be found iu tbc lart fi»r the apples he’s gr»t on hand ; apd
fields.
be tells me that he sold nearly two hun­
“A pooty expensive way of gettin' rid dred dollar’s worth of early fruit off a
o’ rocks," remarked Grummet.
month or more ngn."
: “It’s a better place for them than on
It wm vrnnderfa!—mnre than wonder,
the rerfaee. tai’l ItF rstaroed Wai tea fill. But they bad tn betere it. '
with a sm ile.
“And jes’ look a*, that twenty sere field,"
But what on forth are ye raid Bancroft., "Teri years ago ft wouldn't
doin’ it forF
hnrdly pay fi&gt;r mowin’. It didn’t bear
“Why—I’m going to see if under-drain­ much else but pugnm. Now look at it.
ing wont improve the land.”
Think o’ the rorn aft* wheat be’a mired
“ U»der Jra.niny! What’s thatl”
there ; an’ this year he cut jnor’n forty
• It is simply drawing &lt;&lt; the water from tons nf bay from itF
■
•
the surface. This land is ooid and srat;
“But that ain’t half.” Interpoari Saw­
yer. “Look at the stock be keeps; an*
jes’ see wbirt prices he
'
and nxen.
We laugbe

But it looted very fioifabto ben Gram­
me*. Ho believed that whoa was the
turo of the nail c-wldaMte altered, ilow, eter, the yusug lass i * “
*
on hWstoek.
At this moment Walton came fa. He
tumbled tn the rook
with ths loam he tadl._____ _______
had grown older, and was snmewhdt stout
art tarrtrt ft *» work for taalf s wh&gt;!« er than when be first settled upon the
A ninth later be plmrad up two acres of ridge, and became a farmer; and his neigh­
it, aad ho «&gt;u4d as* that tbu soil tad al- bore had ocarod to question bis capacity,
rartv etanged wonterfolly. After thia and had come tertetmr end respect him.
“W«rwte jriktWIfa’iffarit fbft, Mr.
was doovlto wt bi* «•&gt; to ttea muckWalton." said flawyer.
“Ah," reutrnsd John, as he tonk a seat

ter Mero rebuke and severe ponfabmewt
Aa he begged that his parents adgfat wc«
be told &lt;&gt;f It, she proposed mrt to tail, if
be would promise never tt&gt; use web lew
gauge again. The little Cdluw hqdhlsd;
and at length made the promise. It area
Mth-ully kept. Tbioigh minglir* whb
many evil companions, who often sought
to make turn' swear; the—*■’
spe'ts sadly wicked binu
ter spoke u word which

ErsngTTr.—Eternity hits no gray bforfo
Hon. Ed ward Everett enumerates the The IWers fate, lie heart wither*, mun
fillowing aiming other evils intemperance dies; hot time writee.no wrinUeowi th*
.
has inflicted on the country, within the brow of cturaity.
Eternity ; Scopand-iBS thought* The erlast ten years, tn wit:
- I. it lias root in direct expenses, |A,- er present, uatecaying and undying—the
endlreoctan, oompoung tteTife of4»o*—
000,000 annually ; 050.000.000.
2. It has cost, in indirect expenses, hGO,- the golden thread, eitwmmg the dretiaiee

000.000 annually ; *600000,000.
3. It has burnt and ntberwlee destroy­
ed prnpertv to the amonnt of *5,000,000.
4. It hiw destroyed 30,000 licks annu
ally ; 300,000.
5. ft has made no less than 20,000 widown nrmcally ; 200.000.
6. It bax made no leas than 100 mani­
acs annually ; 1000.
7. It has made al least 100,000 orph­
ans annually ; 1,000 000.
8. It has instigated 150 murders asnu
ally ; 1,500.
0. It has c-oscd 2.000 suicides.
10. Il haa endangered the inheritance
left ua by oiir fathers, and left a foul blot
on tbu name nt America.

year? However."he finally aKoolt his bead
and said, “wait we’ll see if it’s good for
anything."
a fishing. One was totally ignorant of
A little while Inter, and the grass be­ figures, the ntber, probably, bad been Im
gan to spring up on the twentv sire lot the “Rule of Three.” After catching a
as it hao never sprung up bcliwe. The largo quantity of die finny tribe, they pro­
two seres, which had been plowed, har­ posed to divide them and return. In
rowed up light find fine, and bore the best counting them it was found they had fortycrop of corn that wns raised on the whole nine hickory (a small fish very full &lt;&gt;1
ridge; and all the manure put upon it bones, and worthless) nnd one large fine
was some that bad been manufactured.
fat bass. They were puzzled to kopw
And so the time went on and John h«w to divide them, os both wanted the
Walton was continually studying how to ba«. After a while a happy thonght
improve his farm. At tho expiration of struck tho man of figures, ana be told his
a few years the new semne bad grown companion he would divide them accord­
Urge and strong in bis orchard, and began ing to the rulesof arithmetic, which prop
। to beah fruit. Ha had taken care of his oiitinn was agreed to. He then, with
' trees and they were about ready to re pencil and piper, and with a knowing
I turn him interest for the labor.
'
ItHik, commenced:
।
“G«&lt;xJ gracious F ejaculated Eben Saw“Twice fire Is ten. Five times ten is
yer,.as Ben Grommet and Sam Bancroft fifty. Forty-nine from fifty leaves one
came into his house one eool Autumn and with and astonished gaze, said to bis
| evening, and tho three filled their mugs
“Tlic bttx. i« mine."
j with m-w cider, “have you heard about
The other picking up his shad, started
' John Walton’s apples ?”
!
“I knew there was a man up to look at off, and remarked :
.
"What a great thing it is to hare a lit­
' ’em, returned Ben ; “but I liaint heard no
tle eddicatkm F
“Well—! was there, anil heerd the
Trrr Cacti or *m Dim!.—The Pla­
whole on*t— tn I knew—f never would
’are thought it. An orchard turn out like cerville Obterrer thus accounts for the
redden death of one of the Digger, who
thnlF
.
recently deported from the lend of ncnros
"But bow mtidi was It!"
,
“ w hj-rrW niton was offered—cash and grasshoppers fur the gpirit of Digger-

“Mrlfoc.

Ursa rar ahstvsa raay bs lw»4 »H of th.

be learned in farming. In short,-----------•* branch nfmd«rv in the wrid which some of w4khw- were plotm,' aj bki
unheard
:
z-s mav not be followed t» better advautage
After a time,a servant woman. I
eUjhqvt ggnpd education. But f»n»r»
him onedav msr moot steak &gt;te
mttsc not be afraid of booka. They won’t,
they are who, follow every ad vice which
aapwimcnlsliMts give, but they may Mody

Earth has itataautics, but time tibreado
them for the grave; its honors, they uro
bflt the sunshine of r.n bovr; its paisase
they are but as tbs gild-d sepal chert; Ito
|0«&gt;caaion«, they are toys id
fortune; its plrtrearca. they uro buratiag
bubbles. Nut so io the on tried buorae.
In the dwelling of the Afmiglty caw
come ou footsteps of teeny, its day will
know no darkening, eternal spiflbtets for-

eternal ihronc. Its giury will never wane,
far there is an ever present God. (ta
harmunira w ill never cckse; exteitatkaa
loro supplies ibe song.
.

Tm Bislx.—Ot whsUocstimabla worth
is ths Bildt 1 Hod wonderfully sdapted
is ft to every, vsriay of huiMn nature.—
Intelligible to* the unlearned pcascut, It
supplies tbs mightiest Sun* of genius wilU
food fit • deep ibuugbl. Mefancboly sa
the trailing of grief; it reaches tbc highest
aspiration of joy. Tim l**uc o-moanton
of tho dying and destitute, it sc.il&gt; the
Iwidal vow, and crowns the glvry..of
princes. Bright and joyous as the ukwm^
iug star to tte .benighted and weary Iran
cler—it thunders with,. driUHtciativn-Mt
bill! who willfully.chritMrt t)is path of

death. Of what enduring worth in ihu
Bible! CucvhI withthv infancy of Limc.it
Still fives, and will continne to increase
in its circle of. light, till eveiy Kilbm
shall know tbc
Its irosfurv* a»e
enduring; and while the menu&gt;ry'e&gt;«j of.
the noblest tons of geuiiisis «»l»|iterat,,d
bv the rough sweep of time. Its tisfln vf
glory shall enlarge and illumine?
pule to pole. Do wo presume fodyubt
its divine origin 7 It pnoeabcvondakirtL:,
to tho candid enquirer, its high Ifaipira-

Child likene s is a»or beautiful wsther
in a be’ng of five years, or of'fire times
t.-n years.
Sometimes I think that no home Is tru­
ly consecrated, till death has entered
there.—Samuel ZaUgfrllov.
’

“John," raid g tatlirr’ .to his son one
day, when he caught him shaviiqr tbo.
“do*n,” .JThia npper lip, ‘ dwt'l ikr w‘
your shaving waler nut wiiere there arc
nny barefooted faiyn, fi»c they might got
tbeir feet pricked.”

Forty rc&gt;4« or say dtitanco.
Perishm&lt; tbu* the wretebsd Injin,
By imbibing ttrychtuoe whisky.
Sol* by so«c confaunAed bummer.

faalht-rs can be dropping—that is if H’s
mining—bwt hfaw whisky ran bs steady,
nrhwps quiet, nr spirits dull, she canTsee;
neither hnw lard cm* be firm in warm
weather, nor iron unsettled, bar potatoes
depressed,•nor flour rising law t^ete had

been yeast pwl into it—emo tirnts ft
would not rise evsw item.
A Clksx ExteaNSttte.—As nH dark­
ey was endeavnring tn explain his unfi»rtuiMst* enadilfoot "Tm om, ft was dm
wares I ran ’faemter; fust my inter

An eairwmld.rita Tn rtfireraing tart*
utentx, said;
'
**1 im gbid ttaft Utter tad ■ good til-

�3okMp K—out of*.

«* it • .ii' s Territory for
iW- —
Tbeir plan b b,
by Mr &gt;—■» « *&gt;&lt;*,
3Soa •. • mqorHy rf th

WttWM'

tbe W,M»doue Coo-lion.

ofyiinm in tW mmw ufTWO. uu&gt;- •
er, tjfe Dan: neritic candidate, is elected"
by oMmt* three tbnwMnd majority. TMr 1
U. aj,

by — ~«

atyirt subserviency,to,.ibe algva power;

ly ehajpaawl* ft
obliged t&lt;» remain
probable two 'yfcl
titna. ‘' During iha. r—------- - -—
that the Democracy, throagbi «bft use nf

by-repudiating all bia-earlier expression*
against tbsdivMiy nf the “ppeuiter NffiK

tutttm.' Bbt-it f&gt;tc^has^dndiltrBj»c«F.ry, to, wajjnw In the filth nr sohsern-

Axmrians, indodiag a Colonel,
prtaowr*.
'D»*er*n|th of th* French

force* is not stated.
■ A Sardinian bullerfn a—mint re that th* falsehoods, and ire have Do doubt but the the natural!/
fourth one ti alto, ns It riots on no hotter
and as they
\nA
eatiMmof.th* SanliMiwt army, under
fouudfltH.n lh*o the es*ertion uf an amal­ the Adminmlraltq^ ol Xr* ■‘:'P&lt;J*’’*itnd
G*«C0MtM^ forced n pMsage erfat the gamation D’red 'Scott press. We hanra
1 1 hnveabW1’VriMftO
t0
n.WW.n'Mtoty&amp;r
&gt;Ut
"T
Implr Uk«v. I
l“r'
Olher
r.jx-* tlm Ropul^ean parly, as such, had noth­ U»t lb. I~2er. »&gt;d pr.oop.1 ..rpo. oC
ing to do with U ig. the first instance.— lb. IUpobl.cm^r*.~,
»x
Their only ertor was in treating it with «eiprrt^U |W&lt; &lt;fo»4bj MHad*
nrWu«WthAMlU«.
.-r. so u»udxlD«iiflereaqeM4u ,pe^pi»j|&gt;s L&lt;».cofoeo or Slave Democracy to peas the
.di-rtM-Kr Mil—&gt;—»■.' «■&lt; i&gt; W
amendment
It was. an “Ainericao” । worthy of n-ilirt^thitt %'Mlat' ffie'strong
mcaaure. and •‘origiaMe&lt;£ wilh that.^
Th* Chicngo P««» and {HboWofy**ty. 4 It
adopted by two successive ted ngimiM the an'endment, it was ad^
terdav, pubhabea a leogabjr aMtdm*M of
“American Repiibliran” Legislatures.and opted by ihev.tte cTA«4uWi5Udi and
Cbpti'A. Bubbi*. and Mr. VW J. Bayer,
by y»e,vute* u{ a snutH • ptftfejJ. of-the towns io wtyAtMtftfati't.JMwWP'w
people of Mawnchiiqctta, cither American party ha^tb* aaaondata-y...The wniirc
or Democratic, almost ewluayoly. Ln thp vole of ho&amp;ste •Rmi ika.OBMPdtnent
war, the Urge pa*-ment on account.uf
si*g hia cl*slipn, of having entertained
Negro Emancipation, &amp;c. In period* &lt;&gt;f
strung Republican aecti&lt;'*x. nunorilie* was Iras by 0.000. owte* than UmiCi cart
similar vi«wt.
Haring repudiated bis
wcrq cnat against U. Bow the Demo­■ by th*tagtmdtem.*raeyfar Mr. Buchan
C and when th* rat* of mtorrat ba*
-------------- ------------------------ -twenty.five mmla
cratic vote* went, may.be judged from an in the lart Presidetiol *l*c»w«. It i»
low the Government ha* redeemed past heresies, and in ordes to' ptoW‘bht
a day, although they! tound ftwquaut mdi
tho town of Seukunk. wharu that party clear, therefore; that U they had drafrr.1
small portion* of the debt, or it has low- soundbess upon tbegoosa question, he has
cathms of: gold. - Tbey pronounce the
has a decided majority, and wlicre a ma­ its defeat, it wa#-in’1hcir power to defeat
cred the atrnuaj charge by ecdu«ing. with been spprernq io lua denunciatiuD and vimincaa gr*rt dsnsption;
On ths plains
jority was given fur tha atueadui«nt.—
thaconaghtcf bolder*, the ratouf interest. tiipcrasion of “Black Rspubiioan.” The
they wintemed tbn must terHbtomiffiwiag
T:;&gt;' -plain truth is that the Democrat*
• Tbc debt then ennsista of aevcral spe
All xkmg the
whole campaign has been rondadted as a ana waste of psuperty.
wanted to huve it adopted, and vet to the Republican, counties J'f tn*.3U|te-»ta
de* of loans or fnnds, with diflvrot't deroute aa they came back they naw dis­
TAc entire,volt defeat wT.’d have bc($, accomplished. It
wrfininntions. which hare ix*m. in-procres inu*t contcinpuble wrangle between the tress nd ruin. ' llwre were, pieIda, Matv­ evade the responsibility.
of time, variously mixed and mingled, two aspirants, accusing ptch other of nbo eis, pans, w agon*,- the bones fa* mules, east for the amendment teat but about ant. cannot b^dmmd, lh«q£&gt;re. llrtt UtpbyB'H
such as Qmsnhr, f. e.; • eevrrul different lilionism.aml ujcU aitcwpting to prove horses nrtfl oxen, dial had died and were halfdke entire vote of the Donatio par­ Denmcrg«a».t *bu me,now, tlaifti'roas
ty in the St We. They could Lavr defeat­
loans consolidated Into one stock,-1 per
againvl ll&gt;e Itapublwonv &lt;« aawunlt
Thia was *o.
that the interests of shivery would be best devoured by the wolves.
ed (his measure, with half the pains they
rents. Consols, New 3 per cent*, dec.—
this nrneodml'o*, are dwtasoUrs mponsiprincipally nhnvb Use emigrant t:r&gt;&gt;«*iagof
promoted by his own election.
'
have taken in denouncing it since- its lifo
The*piibliedcbl«cwiiiinue to increase, un­
1*1 IBM whisk has b»M
the Platte. S»n»e horsesi oxen aud malm
We
bvlleve
that
Goggin
was,
ns
late
a*
til, nt the aoevasiun of Grarg* I. in 1714,
engrafted *ty&gt;pD
were there just barely aliv«,nnd txmrv pasaoe*. «
W.c bnvc.no objection to -the Republi­
it *aa'£&amp;4.145,368. Soina two million 1854, opposed to tb« repeal of lha -Miathatwere skeletons.--------------------- •
cans ‘ bearing all the rrepmsiljilitv they
waa paid &lt;&gt;fTduring this reign, but during siiuri restriction, and be haaj always op­
They mw on* company that had been d*a*rve.fi&gt;r permitting the Slave £)ctnt&gt;c- lleipcdfully, your obedient servin’,
that of hi* sucfcciuuir it was greatly in posed tho Democracy.
He has stood composed of' thirteen, who' bad been five
racy to s1ea! the march &lt;« them, by
MMsad, so that in 1703 it had reached
side by fide with Bell. Crittenden, Botta days wilbaqt -water, and tea were left adopting the amendment They should
W111 to m H. tie ward.
.
the sum of £138,865,430. Durina the
dead on the route! Tin day before they
The Mitecaukmi £tiaa, H»* .Modmg or­
re- from 1763 to 1775 ten mlllicns and Bales, and yet,‘no nian has prufiwa- met them Uwy bad actually kilted and all have gone to the polls and voted it
gan of lite Germau Republicans of this
ware paid, hot at th* conclusion nf the edly a pi ore supreme coutempt for Re­ eaten sod drunk the blood of a bound, down in spite of the .dqyghlacra. They _
and
_—. trunslutea
—:-----------___
wrtion
American revolution it was £241851.­ publicans than he. Hia whole effirt, in brlonginR to ‘Hie of the party, t&lt;» sustain had Ute piwcr. UDdoubtedb’. jsnd au had . State,
the Deed Scotiites. But the real odium of tbeMtieleipeepud toSeuatot tiuward
698. in th* peace uhieh otreued from
the recent campaign m bis State, has been life. Only three of thorn were left alive, c/ the roeoacre must rest upon th* dough
which appeared iA Jhte paper a few day*
1784 to 1793. ten miili&lt;m* were paid.—
and they looked horrid, emaciated and
&amp;to*; not oply because they gave it ipore aitrtre«&lt;M aetngrka:
'A uuinbv uf pa­
Thon enme the great moral and political to ahqw that th-.- interrats of slavety re­ worn not, and juat ready to die.
Mr.
revolution of 'Europe, in the'coarse of quired his election and the defeat d jlr. Brawn of Wyanet, came up on th* same vote* than the Republicans, but because per* harc-rarentiy res* wed I Im nowthey make louder profession* of Jowt for tnendmiu*t&gt;f the New York Senator a* a
whieb England sided with de«p&lt;itis:n.— Letcher.
Crain. Capt. Robbins and Mr. Boyne also
foreigners than Republicans. Yet they candidate lor the 1‘nreklrncj, in warm
Ac fomented quarrels, caused coalition
We have said that Mr. Goggin was a returning tram the ‘-Gold Region.”—
It rejoices ua, to ubrerK* that
after coalition to be formed, spent more representative'of the southern opposition, His party coming baek picked up - tsm ddiborately sacrificed them /or the lose tenna.
purport* of making political capital by American 'to well as German papers
freely to uphold crcrv ahanlutist, submen—th* only enrvirors of a ramaay of
every despot, and waa the enemy ! With which a few oft he would be leaders
charging their own rascality upon Repub- spook with nreax vamoaUwM of Boward
lioins, just ax the Dn-d . Scott, doughCira and x?mmend hia nomioatiuo. W o glad­
of the people.
Lhinng tSla'fn«ane carver of the Republican party desir* -that are
organ nf this city is daily doing.—Det. ly jdin with th* friend* of Seward, for
should unite in 1860. And in what way
w* agree wkb • them that 4n respect to
&lt;to they propose a union 1 Not by hue
slataomand ike, endow moot s, adwtn'Mtrainy them evme to us, but we mutt yo to
P«m&lt;« or Ma. Giddikob.—TI&gt;c fer­ tiv* nhilitv.and general culture. be taken
Washington, June 1.
_ ~,i» - n '
Stdidated. the total funded wd. imfaaded them.
Attorney general Black has replied to vid anti-slavery zeal of Juphua R. Gid. the highest rank, and towers far abMe
djnga. tart tmftcqotetly leads him Ipto mratef th* pohuctana. of this emptry.
debt, m 1617. «as £846 850 4»1. and tiw
Should auy one dopbl that we are thus th* joint letter of ths Utah Judge*, no the
warmth of expression which Is apt tolbe
He is a duroted b&gt;M&gt;r, x»f Ireadom, a destmual eharge upon it was £32,015,941- invited to unite with awrA mi opposition, subject of the military force called *&lt;• by
tho Judge* tv ptoteci th* Quart during miacnnstructod to his own injury and letniiued uppnoot uf sfevary and of the
From that time to 1854 there wa* -a era have .the pr««of at hand. It may be
that
of the rtarty with which he acts. In “Dcae-cracy,"- and what reod«ra him
the racont term nt Prova-Gly. Mr. Block
crintinoal reduction of debt. Oil the fl ret
-*.n editorial article in a late num­ says it is the decided upiflmn of the Pres- j a note to the Cleveland Leader, correct­ wpocialte •coapteblo to. adopted citizen*.
&lt; April. M54. Haras-£700648.949 —
ing an inaccuracy in the report of his a friend to toe equal righta &gt;*f all.
The
But'tben came the Crimean war, and af- , ber of the New Yorh Tribune, in answer ideal that the Goneroor of the Territory ,
speech, he takaa occasion to alate hia po.
tervrerdsthc war In India, immediately to a Virginia correspondent, who deaired alone has power V&gt; call out th* army ; Kition in relation to the Fugitive Slave Kupoldicto Nntitawl Gmrention cann.-t
do Uttnr tha»t to nominate him. So far
following these, come the necessity for to know how to vote at the late election, that there was no apparent occasion for
Ik says :—
the presence of ths troop* at Provo j that case in Ohio.
a* wo know anything of the popular aen
mcreosed expenses iji placing the 'navy
portion* of which read as follows:
UI know the difficulty* they meat In re
in case there had been nn alteinpcd rescue
umec\ nwfu porthjnlarly i* the Western
and army in preparation for a genenil
‘Sit.far as the Slavery quoatinn is con­ of the prienpert «■ mistody. It was the du­ portlag me; but this remark, zs It stands, States, it is generally very fin oroide to
European war. - The Crimean nnd Indian
may hej-eifter be quoted separately tp.m
ware nave increased the debt more than cerned, we see nn reason to prefer one ty of the Marshal, not the Judge, to ouin other'park ol the speech, and may be him. and here, in Wfeounsin, bia numtaaall the reductions which were made dur­ candidate to tho other. . Each of them is inon the necessary provent*ve force j that made to imply an inflation to ditregxird liun is very-eamratiy &lt;Wcd.
doing his bast to prove his electi&gt;m indis­ the tnwps ought tbhaVo been cent to
'rh* Free Dntotrol. •&gt;•&lt;&gt; Kpintea our
ing forty years, and tn-dav it cannot be
protttd la a form that
be
pensable to the salvation of Sloi'nry ; and Pn&gt;vo without the concurrence of the lata
article and a&gt;puueots aa-folloa*;
loss than £850,000,000. ’
whether ba is ip earnest, or only fines?- Governor, nor kept there without his re­ renlutioaory, whih up tuck intimation
“Wn Irtseiw d&lt;mbt Iml that the nomThis vast sum, reduced to dollars, is
iqg to catch vutra, he is equally unde­ monstrance; and finally, that tbc disre- n-er escaped my Ttpt or pen. But my p&lt;b iuatiiai of Seward -wuul&lt; bo higidy ac­
flutr thousand two hundred millluoa, most
serving of Republican support”.
gii.-dmg nf these principles and rules of sition bas been, ix»w is, and probably will ceptable to the State, at the asm* time
of which Is Consols, bearing Interest at
l»e while I live, that when the Corms of
“But as the matter stands,
action, baa been ia many ways extremely
should policy dictate th* etmico of some
three per cent. The ordinary price of tbc
■ If we vote?! in Virginia, wo should unfortunate.. He My* Uh dearly prob­ Idw shall &amp;II, and peaceful resources ex- other man as the-a|andard beurer, he
three per oente. ia 95, because people in­
doubtless support Goggin, because, while able that tho* M&gt;&gt;rtr.&lt;&gt;ns have been guilty hauated, | would maintain the liberties of Will ba suppteted with equal cordiality
venting at such a low rate, will not pay
e.-vch candidate &gt;* pcHticnlly obnoxious, of crimes fi&lt; which they deserve the se- our citizens against the fumtlve slave net ahd certain of obtaining a majority uf tbs
par when money is worth a higher per
and the two are personally able and qual­ vet eat puntsbment, and that It Is not in­ 4J'/o’y*. *nd I said yesterday that so far vole*.”
tootage. The last news is that Consols
ified, wo like Gorgin’" position on public tended by the Government to l«U any one al the Democratic press represented nie
With ,W ill isjnLL Se wardens opr stand.
hod fallen ' to 89 and 90. This fall Is I
q jestions not affecting SLncry much but­ ewipe m hen the j&gt;roper proofs ran be as entertaining that vfew, it bad done tne
equal to two year* intereat, on four thous­
iurtice.*’
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•
ter than ’teUber’a "
.
produced. With that view tbc District
and miUioQI. d&lt;tU{U»..«4Lhpldcra were
“Besides ws mean to win s good many Attorney has been instructed to use all
cause mfch as will anaihifetu Are Iqut b&lt;&gt;pe
obliged to sell now, the aggregnte J**&gt;
of the Opp.isiiiun.4xho *M nut Republi­ poMible diligencc in bringing criminals
••(.lhashnm Dctnocracy.—Madiartt State
would Ite 8240,000,0d0. As it |«i, oolv
cans to suppori tbe Repiiblioan N*uen?l of every class and of all degrees, to' jasJaururtl.
~
»
tho*e who have mhney engagements and
candidate* in I860, we should like so to tice. Th? usual aad established modes of
mua.’ mH out to meet lb*m,iw|IJ behwers.
aw
vt&lt;A as to ratablwh a valid,claim to such dealing with public officers must be ex­
Already we bear nt the failure of forty
A gentleman related iu our hearing the
support on tig; squra of ruoiprudty.”
hausted bcfi-re any o»hcrs are adopted.
stock brokers of tlu* daaa, and others will
from this city
fi.ltuwtug NMMeet Um ..veered a dmrt
r Now, Republican rader, hx view of all
follow unless Consuls ipjp'rove.
■ ■•wteaw
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time ago In Otelmmd. HelCaid bu wab
■r. Douglas ImmI J. W. Parwoy.
lahfod Th,------- -, u^wr-1
th* circuinstances, are you willing to
coming down ft.mt Mt. Annum, with a
Philsdalpbu, May 19.
O« yiinua tUfay rod, a—fall, too. friend, one evening, into the cityM and
unite with aWhig or American Opposi
Som* three wrekaaipce, Huri. S. A.
Pro^yq^to Crow Niagara Palis oa a
up in broan paper.
when about-halfway drwnt lib* MH, they
I'ksi, of tU G«&gt;|jgiu acboU. with a Bell. Duaglaa apent aha&lt;«l an entire night at
•aw ap.x»r, ragged and miserable !&amp;&gt;k.
We arc told that M. Blondin, the Crittenden, Bates, or Goggin. Ma Midi-1 the bouse of Mr. F«&gt;niejr, in Philadelphia,
IngAfidcafi, wfaF'iMftMd ahtuetlwten
Frenchman who has bepn cited by the date lor President in I860?
'
'JU1 *** tr&gt;***inr»
op the HU.
the CharlesmiCatjV
Buffalo Republic as ready to cross Nlagara River on a. tight r6$e, ia actually, at
A Uwrtte Qwamw—We lika the arguod in fayiir pl
veottun
and
suhtpi
the Falls n«&gt;w wdleittng aasiatar.ee to 'get
kind of United Oppnmtina reocotnmeftded whiiat Mr. Forney
the mean* to perform or tn attempt the
feat. The rope he wants will cost WOO, by H.m. Abraham Ltacoht, of IHinota.— |havanuthjpo? d.»'
iMyr on* nuatinafeio _ —_ _
and this is to be raised by subscription, He speaks &lt;&lt; ’ Jt^h&gt;nMte follows.
Mr. .Douglas
if possible. We would suggest to the
“As t« the master-«4-4w*ion, I am for 'even Doughs hiuwel!'.
gentleman referred to that he had better ik if it mTbe bad &lt;M Republican grounds; 1finally aak*d what h* (foraey) would
ipiitate Sam Patch--eohie to the Gewc- aud I am not fot it on any other terms. 1sdviaehitp to dap to whtak Mr. Fontey
roe first nnd then taka a chanee nt Niaga­ A Aauonou nay other tenna would be as &lt;said that if he w*0f h'« (DolwIm’) place.
ra afterwards. A rope, four or five huu l.xilisb m unpriaopled. h would Uwe the ]
a car.dkjateT.r the Presidency,
deed feet long, may be taken across the tfh».U North, while the common enemy ^imarlfas
J
Genesee jnat below the 'Upper Falls, from would still carry -the. whale South. The 1in th* yUne manner that town constables
the 8*w Min to Falls KieM. kndglvc question u! men is a duTer-nl one. Tlwre ।In the western tuwaa announce themselves
thia randidatefor fiuta- a^tuud dunce to are good, patriotic men - and able states- 'for office, and pay no attantiun whatever
try. hia narvs ninety or a hundred feet men at the South,-whom I would ebrer- to
। ihn Craivention ; and let a CunveqtuNi,
above the wator^ be should fall, it folly support, if titey would now Mate meet
and nominate a Vice Presiduot to
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would be to strikes deep water, where themselves «&gt;nB»publicDff ground; tart I 'run wi^h him, aod; twst to the result—
he sosdd be rescued if bo sunivod the am againstJotting down the Republican !Dmiglui' opinion, nil th* way thrush
shuck. At Niagara a &amp;U would be fatal; standard a hair** breadth.”
’waa itMtt jt was hi* hart course to g&lt;&lt; into j
tbc Charleston Cuavcntiott and abide rta ,
it might .nut bc.hs»»-Mlbe exploit of
resulta.
,
Talking.over the G*naerw ou a rope w«»'d
immortalize the name of Moos. Blondin,
a~»'
orjtwy other man who performed it, and
pncy. what shall' ba, said of Gaggin, the
targely from bi* .p*r»iann*; but all hia
debts were extinguished - by R«v*luti.&gt;n. WMg.br ssffMitfon candidate 1 Gnggta
fe *•* Coder bi»-aowa&gt; Dbarirs IL and reprcseirta thnt seetfan &lt;&gt;f the opposition
Jamra H.. that th* foundaimna Kw a per­ ft the' SrtWt,., with wblbh aoM
the
manent debt wer* laid io, England. ■ Op “policy" joomali nF the Republican party
th* aoMaaion of WlUImn III, tbe
desire to unite in 1860. Gqggin, prariwaa JM64JMW. During bia reign, how­
o«» to his aothkattwo fi«r Gdvertmr,' of
ever, the system of credit was expanded
throughout Europe. A large, part &lt;4 thp Virginia, Wnt trhrt Is known In that State
annuel expenditure of the government at an ctuancipaliomrt. During the cam­
•u defrayrd by bomrwieg inoucy and paign-be confessed liis former ains in that
State to pav aannal interrat j
I direction, and excuse* hia posifiun by an
*p» Ju At Will ism*. J*Mh the debt
wae Z15.780,W. Front .hia time to Um attempt hi ftmirint hia opponent -' &lt;if simi•raaent, the process of burrowing has
Lee* enutiauad ia all exigcadcs. such as Virginis jjoTih'ciani, «ho nro now oppo.

U

&gt;wm&lt; A-‘A Ste*

th* Frtfaral poprr wd
boemiiatha pormaort)J) d mauuwt parly.

TKrm.-wBi«r W.■,&lt;»»» W.
xrtt'U tariff

cuiSTw.

k ova

tr*

Will aCwa a apa*dy«•**.»hftMW •)
win a depraved state, h arts nn all tbt
secretionsMto system? Adwtthe sunc
tliwa owriw ortte AteeaM.
through the hired, tart
t!m4gb tfc
socrethms of the skin avid kidneys. "SnW
by aU p^Mdor druggisla in A* w*»Sure
C°3*-e Advcrtlscmfflt in another eulnmn

aad

CBOSBCTT

COOPER, and CARPENTER MU

GREAT WEST Is the
iu tho eyes of millions,
world sad tbe new- -Its
magiM^tnt opp«»rttmitfes

SABIE and TtlTT, Sf li.6 HP

BROAD* NARROW AXES, CIA’S,

HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, OOOBW
tor deu4i&gt;p*nMMt^i» Ute great auvme
&lt;tf its sttrsreth ma.- But alonjf it* bea.rt.fal BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, .1 a.
ajream*, llwre luik« mut.iriA, uf
ery style and ftaetejlllirt.
deadly idhteec*, wteebi* t m great. &lt;1 rawtri
ttiso
badetif that splendid regi'-n; and fflM
remain to f.w many ) earn p. to n-. Eiui-

granta and others wboOUttamplaS* svltioim-nt in that rerti«rt. «fll flirwflll to pto
»idndwiuselvci* nifh lbs only cure that
mfctad. st Chester.

■two well dressed in

sfasMkad tee tens

bcr husbati
JTttM.*

iirnraoc’s Csfeieet has ireuad a darestoring Saata Anna ta aU the
and till* wkM be Mnaeriy hoM io

*1 hr)

Tta-ytta

rThff* H""C rete-rt

-^d.Mre.B.*nd

would dsAw to th
on^ r/ber valuable?

still refrain*, they

.a patent iodiv robin

Lsir eatliiijr. abanir.r.vraj; IDS hair dreinf, on the

•so that *he a&gt;ulJ t»

C00KJV6 STOVE!'
..

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.-WAWiPUS,'^..
Uu rt—ji^1&gt;1^4
Um Chrwtie'. Ague SMaua.

Imt found little &lt;4 &lt;

which

-mUl
they.
mfc-fereed Mrs. I
.and hekiae her in

-rals dirappaared in

sod have got been

•'&lt;ftrtrnr.it.
^Kisecwabi are I

Bcrx-i*

nnal convention i

Kl^n-, -4 &lt;
»iU
« rn-fn.

Aoc—n.in"

Qie&lt;&gt;

•■&lt;

—H—MI, fa™,

ium room, over I

FABMXHG UTiarBUS!

leciDKrr.

Nwv ¥rek.AUy27. .f
rfeatodtap.u* trnnMew beteoe.

Mail

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of «»ur paper.

THE
p»«mised land
l&gt;oth tn th* old
fertile 'sUr'toff

IKON, Srtfel.NAtU, MIU.cn.

COLAB

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�SPECIAL ROTICSS

«ar« ■anfiMasu

^ses»Ss.-i
frtandutep aad interest baiwara the twu
“There wUlbs a Comp Mealing At the R*^al families By the marriagu of Prinee
Center nf Maple Grovw tn Barry eftunty, Jerome, mmin to Lowia Nap..|*m, to tee
commetiemg nit Tuesday, Jqae ftih in^L
daughter of ihaklag of S^nis. TU
Ministers and people art invltedf taaltrad.
king
Sardjiia having jnercqwd hta rep'
..
J, JxMNtxoa, F. E.
utntion r«irin»ti&lt;&gt;»»lit|\-by vnlwUarity of.

I

DRY GOODS!
We b**wt«rarRsaSwfarMib
&gt;, •kS'wSwWk-

S GOODS.

fering his asaittenee io ten late Crimean
timeuf need, and ncolved the needed con.
Sermon, by th® Ext.- Mr. Jicorts, of

fixation from tho Emperor, I.onta N»-

Exercises to commence at XL o’clock.

S» m.7TJgMrwijyt MA

fact PrfnU, Ginghami. L&lt;nt*t,
VAnllit, ■ Cb/frmr**, rfr..

ractiaaa. sad or* now Mt of Sfeaa

{xrieon. in hia hue visit to hia awkpiie.

Kalamazoo.

nerrlcM’A Kid Strength rd ng Plartera.

S'i&amp;iSS+a',. «

.As alliance was mors readily formed

ufflng to the telfih Intcreats of Napnlsari,

Tbe Beat and Clirapewt Household Reme­
dy in the World.

added to sdeaire to dismember tea Italian
Bovxd Ovxa.—A t the edaounatinn, on States train Austrian monarohy.
Tbs
Saturday, of the men nrreeted fur burgla­ kinif'oLS^niinia has sown ths need* of in-

ry. Win. VorhecaxrM required to give

nlj.

...
XJDaadBLOOD

lmm MiaiEwr wr

surrertioh, in the Italian States, whidi by

Wl in th»BM»«44i»00. K«r h« appear­ thp kraaty of 1815 were placed under tbe

ance at tho next term of th&lt;S oouaty Court;

was buried iu a living tomb, on 8t. Hd-

ettaS lata.

England, pledged lu the treaty of 1815.
Fworr.—Quito a severe frrat occurred

VERY LOV PRICES

Austrian yoke, when Napoloya tbe first

Be w» committed, for tbe want of bail.

Bolden and Martin were diaebarged.

aiiAyeJ her people sympathising with the

W this vicinity, on last Friday night, do

Italians in their rebellwo, finds herself in
ing considerable damage In Stime Ricnll- a dUema. Jeal&lt;vas uf Fhtnee, her ally
Tbe night was cloudy, and quite a ii£ tho Crimea, a bu Is not biiund by the

SHEWFF8 BALE.

By vtrts* of co* traaaertp* I ansiWin

VUt-CSk. OF TOK STOMACH.
Th* ttmnsch is the most liable tn gm out of or­
der. Hence bow importaul shat no di*cs**d
taaiter elog Its speratloa, which would reuse
nausea sod dutre*. by our (oed. Il also w*ah*as

tie*.

st rung .breeze prevailed, Lui lhe ground

treaty of 1815, and fearful lest Nspoleun

strmgth. If no* taiMonialdy attnS
might, if aucceufur in the Italian eampaign. blood will carer tbc dikes** thvoagb
carry Li* secret and long harbored revenge j system, and dratb will end thr work.
6 of iheao i'dla adav will ktep th* «U|
against her Interests, ahd with the aid uf gam in a bmdlhy mmdaUoa. ami ouclo
Temperance lecture, ia thia village, on
sway all impum mattrr, and tb**»og
Russia invade her hnlkmalrty, she is new sud’clesns* tho stumseh ; ct th* *saw
.Saturday"enuring Inst Mr. l**s eLcutioo
Pills wilt ao p«mfy Uio blood, e* to drlt
preparing fl.r any emergency, nnd. togrthit by no menus faulllcsa, but he under­
-th.alLoteer-Eirrap^n mte«^
♦•!•
stands bow Iu interest his hearers, and
la * aaaativ ut e-r’UpHsl jnstUr, th*r« Ute
I rating and pre pariiig .all iba means ■•!
war* ta be fvuu'l a srsl uf wr-“* ‘rl— ———
gu’e Mineral sati-faction.
npdern warfare, with’ whieh to sustain aoithar will they stay aay&lt;
stomach sad bu**U *r« sutyi
thvmsdvcw against mtn* anticipated ea b*&gt;* not sat&amp;cui «t p* »*r to
s l».-&lt;c h*ep *f mailer,
tamWy
That Napoleon will not sLcath Hence
r.u.t be the iciuU. A few-------------------b^twnrd. now drawn, until Attrtrian rule will disturb ii»«cx ia tear seat, sad drtrs

tonsnetiisHy frozen In many ptacts.

axpos* for ssic at public auction or vndwe. to th*
birbewt bidder, at lb* tent door of tbs Csart
How*, tn th* rtUig* of testing*, tn said oonaty.
Ml Satnutsr. th* twmtr fifth dsv of Junrncct. at
oo* o-etort‘. tn th* .nrroooo of Mid. day to tatofr
said exoentioa. together with tatereat and eoat

LscrvnE.—J. X!. PewLlcs delivered a

1 Bridget... In the absence &lt;«f Mr. Bracket

in- Italy shall rente, m&gt; one can doubt; thm

two well dressed men called at his honsc

and atkeu Mrs. B. for sonie w^tcr. They

he ,wU-Mrry,tliy ynr beyufid her bound
arffefH ffl»t probable, fur in so d&lt;dng he

then raked the lime of doy, when Mrs. B.

worffr bring dutrn ujv«n himself the wlvde

brought, her husband’s vratch and infirm-

German pa'.feJerntion and England, be­

They then demanded tho watch

side lining the sympathy and respect «.f

.ed tWm.'

wi'.iich being rtliweri. they threatened to
•vald Mrs, B. and her bnhc unices she

still refusing, they seized her and applied

dreds nnd thousands of her sons are grraning. hlrading and dying «&gt;h the lair plains

a pafftit india-rubber gag to her mouth,

♦»f Italy.

”

and locking her in the house.

The ras-

•eals disajkprarail in a denra fiirest ncur by

and have not licvn since seen.
Edit* mat CoxvrxTww.—The Editora

«f XViaetMMnii arc to h«Jd their third an­
nual convention at Mihvaukeu, an the
15tirftiM? Hie convention priRiiWs to

lie very fully attended.

It is expected

tbafGflj. Rnfos Kinfi#*e Milwaukee
ient'mil, will deliver an'address, and M'.
XT PoiDmy o| the Miiwaalims Nttc^

a ill read a poem.

Accidkwtal Baxoiwo.—A son nf B«m.
Bzxrt Barks, &lt;rf the Dvtndt Tribunt.
ucddi-fttalty huftg htnr*W&gt;
. in the gymnat

ium rnnm, over Ray mood’s book store,
on -IcflWlm A fenlle,' iHfrwCoA^nditj:

laat. When diseowered life wits Mtinct.
Ha wasiixUeti years of age. and was fl
youth df consldcr»ble promise.

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sudwill supplr ib'-w who dtsira it. st tS eenua
box Msnufsciurvd from rrp-tabl* IngradimU,
of tl&gt;* mMt soothing and beshnj qu»lit:rt, it* us*
always give* *»ii*f»:tfa&gt;n.

HARVELL’S CONDITION POWDERS

but found little ot consequence except lhe

A cunwiling and sympathising

world’s riclieuusucss, by way «»f *”iziug

THEPOKIRY OF FUYSIC

iSrMSSaLt
Ata «T asyaT th* sgcota

OtS

tod ***** P®. lobate

Warranto undrr a pnesty of fl-00, to excel ia
goodnev, ebcapet*i as-d utility any other bom
reined v iu tbe world.
tap- Th* above article* ire sold by all th* dualera iu Orsud IUpid» and by Druegi.t* tbrougbset
the Ceiled Stair*. Canada* and South Amarka.
at whole**!* by al larjo Dnigrists in tbs priacieitirs.
’
r
HERRICK k BROTHER.
Fascncss Casarera. Albanv, X. YRaid st Hastings by J. P. Rubovt* A Co., IMtwood A Orant. and by dealer* e»r rywhert.

Anon.

Cuba.
Iri ing. Jnne 0. 1850.

,3E"A’

The Hubena Corps* Cnso— BsahssU and
Langston rrmtinrfeS to "Pri»on.
.r-:-i.. :.
.
Columhup, Mat 30th.
• Judge* Swan. Scott and Peck remand­
ed tbe pri.*onor»—Tudtfo Brinkerhoff and
StitlifT diwnttng."
Privpta dUpntchcs state that the major,
Who butLtrly writW in pals,
Errr achinc, ever growling.
ity decision affirm* the e».nntinitinnnlity
Tbey b*r® Itemd tteir tealtb agtea
of the Fugitive Stave Act, nnd evrrv
Now when cold aiiecKds W »e»!lur.
। point mad'! by the Lirited States Supreme
TLev're no ter of swat or chill*.
O-utt m merrttliog the driiaion uf tbe
Spprutne Court of Wisconsin.
• Such io tbe pooilM-n of tfie majority nf,
thr Supreme Judges nt the Statenf Ohio !
It is the end of the legal CMitrovcray. nt '
this time.
The free People can only I
1 through tho taillot boxes, I
iunal. This Hwy will do.
xffsciRl Fre«d'«m and 81s-1 "‘tNT^Hold by all die deslors In Hs-ting*. aad
*8 Despotism, i« iMl be thn.u-iioql tire w..rid- Urge boxes xi cu.
&gt;»if tuU of eacatinaffrm'W.
CHANCERY SALE.
”
TATE OF MlOfnO^N.-TM Circuit Courtfer
tho future
rpromise, for ••Revi.lutions
thw*Mu&gt;i;te Barry, laffbsntery. . :
,
nevei/tHdy/
Jfcrgured
teapteta—«. •; , ,
e^lW-Mt^ile (Ala.) J/rrrury aMtn Oerta JfiwdoiX ffjaJJll

1

place all parties intcrekted an Featured to sppe*
*nd -how cans*, if w»*. why th* praytr «» •»'
pctltwmer should Ml b* granted.
And it Is farther &lt;frd*re&lt;t that tbs petitioner gh
notte to all parti** interested by atusingaetter ।
tbi* notte Md order to be onbUshed ia the1'!!
EiSSSSiSS:

rcVSWl&gt;.iA*

A rkfilcms Lrficy It tauar M&lt;&gt;.

naxtlmsssdiataly pl^evedlsg ite
ut U
PIterX’15. nl:wd)
' Jud^v of Fn&gt;b«W.

i'KtS.’S

loaincaa. Imp*dimtnl» t&lt;&gt;

S

■|x&gt;Wlv that .there are al present activr
py Ex-Cnngrewsmhr. Bishop, of Con moMBiMts-poihgun in this city uf hlo
necticut, rcpii^iairtthy the people st the bile with a view to a diaadvt'mn of the

Unhm. TUjftmrjf aayai
••Tbe tirtiH drMn.-w ripe fir tbe nrgnn
rxatiim of a pnHHcsl movement iu thr
of
i^ATH n‘r A MkMBEM or fetajrOBF-M.— atavc^hnld'mc Sutes, irrespective
course, ot .11,4a I»rtj
; “■&gt;
lAe are- pained tn bear nf tbe Midden
thM. tn fntMtr m,-&gt;na why wen "
“'I ''r Wl1®- Cjn.. sf»i&gt;. yw-» iw.remrtlK.wId b. under-..*, nnw ..'I
tr, Republican member deet from the to,.
«««• "yi'Vr.
,k.&lt; cnftrnnM.L.V« drwd; l«»n krM
kr Urfin, ptrtmk pmrlwrf. h&gt; ikU dry,
■
'&lt;*'■. UEGMLATUME.
«
j .11 nnrtiM. »rf d» pUo* "f • Wk*.
ZXJ'; i'U? Omo-tri. June 1. £
„rc*iiiKU‘,‘k h»’« keen w1
r-,t, nrf
Ute N. II. UcWaWiiw wrjpmizrtj t£
^Hrf mrfnrrf, prwwwrj tn •«*&lt;, —
day: b* the AAct o&lt; RdbibfiAB oftcerw W. mraallj b',p« U*
»“* *|B ""
„,_.rf .pM'lr- TU nnmUT.-. "th&lt;rij|bimt.
Jte. W. Gflfrmn. nf Conoord, *« elect t»«. u rin. k,. &lt;u
mA 'f
rd PrraTdetrtof the Senate.
Greenly
Cgmvmga. ofLiahnn. Qeai.
We therefore
In .the Bouse M. Bryant, of Coneord.
dWlpW. afid Henry D. Kent.

Evert Father ahould prmot a copy t* hu
ton. The eauae. th* e*«». Abe Remedy. In plain
language, hr a lllnJlcian'of Etninenc*. Any
poison enclo»'t&gt;g two three cent
tage Hamps,
will receive a copy by mail, under teal.
t-W" Alao th* celebrated Female Monthly P1TU,
made fiom the extract at Colton Root; s remedy
used fur year* among 'he female ala'e* st the
Reuth, in form *f deeuttkn or tea; now for th*

Of uXrart-jE teTesSTtBrLI nth day of

late rlectinr., has been appointed On mm is

•'ayaxutaiwTh.'Swufeauiaaw »**»»• •»■

Fcrausi sOJetsd with d«sfhave Imm n&gt;-rf h* In •

NKVXE KNOWN TO FAIL.
Owne*.«n^»«Mbt*Wga «,r
intCresu!
t%*3 "Till immWIe aud^
cess fur ten years, at the L'fiiun
Course. Long BlanS.'

i.r. Mt only *te&gt;lul* safety but pctfecl cattail
of Curt, with wbidiwc may mention awotbrraa
ily of cicolleao* n&lt;U to,be ortriovktd ia th
times, and that is bis low pmco. which pnU i
Mcwsmc rlorr of ba. srt, within th* reach of .
&amp;ntU, List (a.., Jnt.
-

v hii-h they carried away, after bav-

fa iwrulr nun ole*.
LL_ .r

WARRANTED

so li st *he coidJ not wpeak or scarceh I feeling for liberty S”d humanity echoes
I forth frbin the Pioneer, in behalf of the
Unaater.J bvy tew rauMckcd tho bonso.
waIcK

SHERIFFS SALE

of all Kinds Repaired to Order
on short Notice and ’

The erv of all Europa is. to arms sn.l

prepare fir battle; and perhaps now him

and other valuables alxait the house. She

d«*fi»eM. rinttar louadk In th* h*sd, rwemblinr
th* whining of stram. or diiiset waterfalls, i
SStrrrb, discLsrg* of n.sttcr Duo tbs nvs*. *»s. j
sssswaw**1

CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY

the United States.

would deliver to them the wiillh, money,

;lng hjfiwed Mrs. Bracket from the gag

tea fid day of Moy. A. D. IMN.
O.K.EVKRT8.Hb*r!€

__ mO

__ ________ fr-ra rf -nuoahng al 1a
«Mrt mrr *irf«r ttara frora J"W

Albany. New Yort

■yrOTICR is ■xasar onrni.thai all XOTEK AND
1\ ACCOUNTS nnsdju.ltd by th* I sth d«w of
April, will b* Uft i» th* bind* uf D*yixt Com
E^fer IMMEDIATE CIJIIMIIIMM r«|o ’•.&lt;
This step Ua» bworn* nwa*sVy. “ 1

PROBATE NOTICF\

I TATI OF MICHIGAN, »M

___________ uprl«:ly

GOING AWAY!

ly pasecdii
Jodn^

Pre

GOING AWAY VERY SOON.
Mcplna th»* «» fri«nJ» and

CUSTOMERS

IKKAC C. MOTT.
CW,. toO M. *»■

.wry * J_

New Barry Mill,
is now in eueCMfiti opewtfioB, ready

to do any amount of
CTUT3TOM

-WOBJK:.

ra it prf orfer «rf ** pnxnpl tt K&gt;&gt;
rftar MtU la Barr,. W rf, Wtar OWM,,

I,
»■ ara■».*«*■ mmu- j*f£**&gt; ,
--------- ,&lt;*■*&gt;*.' dtM*) slual bl — |
MICHIGAX CEXTKL RAILROAD

.iteildlttag store

I Dotua.

�yffFtfp WO”

oZiVcmuBT. .............

:-rr

1

***** T- y ?ud * ff^^ta**’***^™**

tMfA WMiXH.ET.. *4 f. F i-

B16 » Wo HF®1
T-^ftar-^8 '

Tgy’V^Gtm TACTJHAN.

ROyfB’5. HARDWARE STORE.
Prtona RggCAted tn *wit tte&gt; thwa—call

’ 1
r. gowre.

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.

I» i

BOLT WOOD k

rupu-t the history and evidently annoyed
the lawver.
Prrs^tlv the judge mid: “Mr. H. U

IBDDTS ft 8H©S$&gt;,

HARD-WARE

S^.sLfegg-SXw'JSSt
nxtmwvCT.___

Tocrunu, o* irrrnns noa oraaa scour
unawtnr*.

READY

Ayar’s Ague Cure,

RELIEF,

fa i.isfjnX.'p sdaamag 0»
ncnti»H»g Tviu
•U dste, Jtwrofe Jtefefe, Cids,
‘
grates,' &lt;jc., &lt;fc.
renders it important tb«t every family keeps sup

’pnteeted
‘’.xstur.ftru.
*■
against sodden attacks of airirama -

In four boors.
la on* boor.
la wn minutes.
la fifteen nd antes

.

vwyfari-FterwWiUdv. - . Abpraf/y Wetawtaf A’.-rry r«A.

A PBKBSMT,. _
WORTH FROM MCDTttftfoMtt

NEW COLONIES

TBUftr
°« eyy for 1 ybta........ .■■■ fly j

ratOKs ub ocunL
tab rt CWta-

’

Ten
“
- “ ............... IS 00. fi In “
21
••
“ F ............... fo 00. A 21 ••
The article* to be given away* ar* comprised is
the foltowtug lr*t:
2 packages of gold containing......... WOO earb

»
“
“
••
'.... ..hO “
10 Patent User HmuLCased Watcbe. IQO «
tt(Md Watches................................. 1&lt;« “

lft&gt; “
“
60 “
300 Ladiee Gold Walshs*..................... » “

J±«-.

Rrsdv Rebec Price “5 eta.. W eta., and (1 per
bottfo.
.....................................

tu anv one seudtea u* tOO suhacribera. al A2 each.
sGobl Wsteb. wartb tfift Every subscriber will
al*o roerive a present.
Immediately on reeeeyt of tbe m ary, tb* sub­
scriber's name wiH be et.lered upno vur bcok. aud
tb* present • ill be forusr-led within one week,
by mail or experas. m paid.

agroeabte fermstituien. omsUntly mixing with
tS* btarf, whltdi throws tbs corrupted mWter
through errrv rein and artery, until Uf* is taka*
from tte bo.lv by disease. Dr. Morse's FILLS
bsie added to lheatselres raetory upon ricton, hr
restoring millions of tho sick tn bh-oaiing heal th
and Lappinwu. Yes. ihou^cdi who havo teen
racked ortoraseulrd will, sickacsa. pain atol snEy tte burning e-emeata of rogfnK fever, aad who

* new &lt;»XT*iBvwm toaassec.

to
tflrty’m

have been brought, a* it were, within a step «f
ilio silent ersre. now stand rr.-dv In t&lt; »ub that
they would bate bwu numbered with tte dead.
Lad it ant l&gt;c-n for tbU grr at and wonderfol medi­
cine, Morse a Indian Hoot Pills. After one ortwe
dwsn hud been taken, they were Batoi.iabed, and
absolutely surprise.1. m witnessing then- cavus­
inc effect*. Not onlv do they give im mediate ease
and streagtb. sad take sw ayah Sickness, pafei awd
ang tush, but theynl once go to work at the found*

Buras
Frost-Bites,

In twenty minute*

Ague Cheek.
- • . • Parolysm,
BRCIBBS,

*”*”

Lameness,

CM“ **

jrotnrue,
STRA INN, and
—•. ■■■**.... -in----- ...glfilML.

the moment jl.Uapphed to tbe injarrd parte, all

te,^TSisz."?Rjr‘a?s^
TBX CBXXT 0*1X0 Mscovsnr.

R-.
n.
: f¥&lt;A&gt;
EUAJD-W-A-TST’S

H.-

•f nutrition a* one ouuce of oedtnarv bread' so
that, while tbe system i* undergoing', thorough
physirttng; and regalaung process. It drily te
comes streatfbened.
‘

HT AH pvnulne Fills will' berewfler hare tbe
name and signature of U. LAKE JUDriOX. (enoeepor tn A. J. White A Co.) no each box.
B. LAKI JUDSON,Hueeeeeuro to
(A. J. White A Co.,)
tele I'ropnrtor.
SO Leonard Street. New York.
For sale by J. It Huberts A Co.. Hastings; P. A.
DeReimer, Middlsnlle. Eli Nichols. OnmgetiU*;
A. J. Sown, Pnurietille; aad by Druggist* gen­
erally.
_
Price 2S evals; 40 p^ll in each box.
Wm. Mudge A Co., proprietor of Dr. A. Traak's
Magnetic Ointment, 1-ariviDe, MadssonCo., N.Y.,
General AgeaL
n351y

C0.ilre. Mothers nirsing should likewise take
•me or two of them pills once or twice )wr week.
They will not onlr keep -ear system healthy end
regular, but will protect roar mfiuit* again.t
Cramp aed Pm;., hT tbe stomach, awd iaraSlm
only a healthy ehild. but will forest every child,
thus suckled, with a sweet disposition.
RADWAY’8 RKOULATING PILLS
Regulate each and eveey organ of tb* .v .tern, and

OUST HOXSB SID csmi
xxDicm*

SJgnAtEr-grasgg

-

r^ e ,u

l

-■ 1

1

£muTl Jt1.£k«dMr!“

maaoMM, atokewow a-**-."*-

Afn *!*■•

gm^iu by tb* mu^uiatl* Baki tlieu, bibb ^sj t^wsi
wMshbrateeuforatatasdi *mdkft.BMfllm&gt;Mb&lt;r
Important advantage to the pubte, which fe, ths*
itfetaooftaawofiasrmd.

raarasD ar
DR. J. C. AYER A OO.
L0WKLL, NAB8.
Pxtcz Oxi Dux-taB HA Dcrru.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has woufeeltaetf sreft iwMmtatasreW
every varies of Tbsrao SMI Drag CtaS|toisf. that
rridenco ef'its riousa, wtarerer R bra bore arethrongbeut this sevtfao. wv need not for morn fftam
do for their idfef all ft he* eves bare fimmd to 4s.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

r-re« a ffriaUb* /teawr a&lt;Smeew (V. (XUa.

J,Llt=JX„*^^i''21X**utAUa

a tew rare* be weoU tremki* all •ryv. tie »*o»ri «aUrv'r eeitsivw «oJ steal to 4te. 1 aarv tUw v,tl-m

tux

tub

rigbta tadtrsato

Battle Creek,’ Mich.

fo« tni CeBft or DKBrw*TtoB»
Fob Dmteus or tm 8&lt;bt ;
Fob tbx Ccbb or Lrrxx Covtudct;
Fob Dnoror:
Fob tux Ccbb or Txttxx, Tv mom *xt&gt; Salt
Riravx;
Fob Woaau;
For. Tttx Crux or Oocr;
Fob * IhXMBB Pin;
Fna TBB Ccbb or Nbtulou •»
Fob I’rnmw T«B Burao.
They are augar-ooated, re that the meat send-

quantity.

'

'

Pries W area pre »»«•, ' fereilrtlM
nl.CtrTl.dtl?uA^"tC:ltfg!naCtt’
"tnvdien, Ut our spare here wffl ret permit Ms
insertfeu of them. The Agvwt* below UMd tteuixh gratM aw Aimucas Auuxac ba «Hab fibre
are gtrvn j with&gt; alw fidl dsmriaiiiresf Aeafttat
Iteiri fo.'fori^ro^.tr^n“"t a“t ,,W“W U&lt;*

HALL’S

SATteteTIII Stvlaa m. l Tse*. i'o.Jrr. taw stwaj*
■sSlfSE-“ “USttiffl,

c

THE
Great Constitutional Kemedy.
3*- RK_

of hia father’* motive, and over after waa
a sadder and witter boy.

’
(No. 2.)
Of the Afft. frrr tht Curt of
A New Uie-CrvAUre Principle.
Consumption. Droline. Asthma. PrcaehHis, Had«&gt;0 KrtamraUmc Bmivni
Wasting of Flesh. Night Swest*. Kpftting of
Heals Old Sores, Fur.flra tte Blood. Instil), with
Blood, Hooping tS-ugb. Difficulty of
Breathing, Cold*. Cvogb*. Influeaia.
Phthisic. Pain In the Htdr. bud
•
all Disease* of the Longs,
It stand* un­
equalled.
mfoMy, to ropv-erote d.lap.dmta Lmra.ty.
It Has Effected Cures
Dr. Baffvgy A Co sro th* only l*hya*mna aad
Il bas effected cure* in nntnerra* eases, where Ctetuin* In tbe world tbst hare *uee4dod in dm
the Mt aklHfid pbyairisn* in this country and tn
« wtatty 5h*l Vti; e«retuall, eradicate
Europe have been employed, arid bare exercised riSente,
thSTcbU1
tbeir skill in vain. Case* whiab tbvj prooCMrul
imroUt, aud *urTri»dervd as Lopelee. beyond a
K.dwny’. Kenwvating Brawlvent.
Will radmtoiy exterwinxte from toe ^.tam
Dr. Hadt’t BkImm. .
\^r iVc have certificates of tbc strongest and
most poeitive nalure. from tbe (Miowing parti**,
y-St »**-*

Bckt Remedy

.
WELL TESTED.
TU» hoe has bees iu ms hr • raffkfeut ha
«* time to tea* b» vahw, and ia adopted br •
&gt;Z tbe lasreat bew-kevpers. It cun be suit
-hwpte. cLeup red durable foe*. ar mseb*
aUMSs'lwUkalaMOuaUa^ra.
'

beUeapaiare parautted to aac th* htv« w Aeta
‘b-Tt*
The •ubanrtber will ti.it moit of th-ac k^eyiag

Ct nr or IxMcxsnas s
Fa* IlxxiuaHtg .i^ fo •
Ccbb or Dtsxxtxbtj
Fob * Fort SrnxacB
Fob ibb CtBB w E»iunu»j
Fon tub Prtju;
Fob m Ctbb or firrervut r
Fou

Fob

Ito rec t&gt;v put off by naprioeiplvd dealer* with

!

honey

Tbe aypleabemyfoay be .tored ,

^JT-i"il'i'*rLTr V** ”■

Uei’ i? **«■

STSZI *“ ’*X^SSiaFlSi
sSSuZiuu-" toa'Ttee’nwvTt taTtera

sifrtfSftS
jgwayagsffas.-ft'yg

PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Ask for Radwny'a Regulators, nr Regulating PUI*

BEuraM*^
smtPLrs
.

RB ML IM RWOB OF A RMATM KMML
Fob CteTTTtxtn;
Fon tux Crsx or lirsrxrsix t

* *• Utw- b^-**
btemach. Heart and Kidney*
rarr eras
Coallrrem,
Indigestion,
Heart-Bura,
Dysjutpala.
Biniousam,
Cousttpatiou
Dropsy,
Headacbe,

115 A I S A Al I
I

k

’ I'FAN A HALTER,
P15 ftroadway^Jtrw* Yerk.

teteg ate* UJart aa Sood.

you to Iwhave yourself in future."
’ John began to hare some preception

&gt;'

&lt;

aktafiSOowf the bee keeper. Tbe drew.

torie* tn expel the virus from tbe ij’ftmi M

mettaid lev extracting from roots herb*, pirate

rim Hs^t Dte*~*. Fulluroe BlXd. ata
mriea wbo are subkei to irregularities, Hrateri^

U

fioOSilver watebea....... ..
..&gt;10 to tfi “
IQvO Grid Guard. Vest A Fub Cbaiu* Ivto 30 “
Gold teeketa. Brace.eU. Droocbr*. Ear Drojn,
nroast Pins, Cuff I’m., Xleere Button*. Shirt Slade
Watch kry»t Grid and Stiver Tbimblea. aad avarietv af other article*, wi-rtli from fifty cent, tn
fifteen dollar* earii.

REGULATING PILLS,

it will be shown, aspect slly by those wbo use these
Pills* that they will so cleanse and trdrffr, that dis
eae*-&lt;hat devtly encmv-will lake its Aight. aad
the flush of youth and beauty will again retnra.
-i-

CURE THAT COUCH I

5a8E$S^rti“E***
ps-siSssse &gt;■ £L«,',.?}i&lt;k5iw&gt;wyjLw^X'i

udueemeet to obtain anbesrfbers.

lir.assi

In ten minute.
. Iu fifteen aaiawte*.
ln fifteen minute*.

3

- -

.

tijflft.ee

W W-»■ *w“

Now is the Time, and

DRY GOODS!

TUI
aoLDix

bylbebowrb.
From tbs Shove, Uta-sbow. tUDr. Mem e la
dian loot I'itl* not only cuter the stomach, but
becoats united with too blond, for th«r find way
to srerr part, and cowipkiHy rout out aad cleuuo
tte ajBStna ftrw aU tepstaly, and, th* Ufo of lb*
body, which U tbc bleAAG^tesa* perfectly Mat
«hy; cousoqusntly all aicknew. aad pain ia driven
from tbc .y.lroi, for they outset retaaia whra tbe
s»Wili W*MMairotM»d sJsasThe rraiou » b v people are to dl»‘.res_«*d wbew
aid t and wbv io ta.nr di*, u breeua* Hwy da wot
get a medicine which w-iU n*sa to tbe aMictsd
Barts.-and which wdl wpsa tbs Watsral paaaagow
for th* dieeasc, tote east ent;tears, a Urge quan­
tity of food aad .tbef matter U lodged, sad ths
s'Mitsjh &lt;»d tStasUnc* are tiu-rstty orertfewaag

□f

ite»

KX~-^-Tro^?gT

DEAN 4 SALTER, aucctmars toSECKFT A CO

ths erthrr prommirt of lbs i‘Ufo whtla engsaed ia
ptwifnsr tbebtood; ttunaancr pMtrdaa sf &gt;»*» Sick Headache
mr which cantwi pau by iha other outlets, aro Chills and Ferer
Chilblain*

^XDTJJJXD FBICBS.

J

COlaDKN PiUZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
7
COUIEN PatZR
golden raus, GOLDEN PRWB.
\
GOLDEN PillZB. ;.,
'

NENS.

NO MOHR

Rheumstiua
Neuralgia
Cramp
Diarrlxr*

. I Kxkw Shx Woclb.—Deacon W—
Was a staid and honest Detenu to one of
tbe interior town* In this State, who had
Wt can elulhe you from tbe crown
a vein of-dry, caustic humor In hiscomptHtion. The deacon had a boy of ensue 1of the fend tn the sole of tbe foot
dnocu summers, who wm somewhat in- aad
,
warrant prices to suit.
cMned tn be a little uglv whew not under
th* paresrtal eye. In school, especially.
John wwe a source of ctmsfamt annoyance to
the' teacher. One day the mistrow* punishrd him for some misdemeanor, and
John went borne. crying, to enter hie
complaint, and told his father that the
mistress had whipped him.
“What r exclaimed the dementi, eleva­
ting his eyebrows, “been whippedF
■ Ys^-as." sobbed the boy.
-And did you let a wDraanwhtp ).f
shouted the old deacon.
‘Tamms. 1 couldn't help iu” “Well,
John, you little raeeni. yne go to school
to-morrow,and if Miss-------- undertakes tn
whip ye agin, ynu just pitch in; don't
let n woman whip ye if ye candbdp iu—
Don’t lake any stick to strike with, but
ye may strike, scratch, bite, and kick aa
much m jjt'tv a mind ,1?-"
’
The*next day tbe Loy went tn school,
and emboldened by tbe permission givw
by his father, was anon brought before
tbe tribunal of violated rules. The teach­
er undertook to correct him. Tbe result
was that John girt * Tnoat. unmerciful
trouncing and waa thoroughly subdued.
When he went home be wait to his taib-

“Well,d*L I girt awftt! had ticking to­
day.”
“What!” aaid the nil deaeon, “hare
yon kt that woman whip ya again P
“Yaa aa." wbi-perwi J.J., H gicUd
her, and *truck her, and fit all I could,
bat ahc lammed me orfolly.”
“Aha!” chuckled tbe humnmua old
deacon, “yon tamai little fool, 1 knew nhc
woald, aad she’ll give ye a troeinat eve­
ry time she ut-dertake*' it, and I advise

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itlsswii aisa. ftesaftbs ireu bwaMush tirast night time with Cramp*, Sprensajottitlng. Chol­
era, Yelluw Ferer, and ether violent diMiase*. Ut
oHM skta, n4 .MUto JUta» is
-a doae of thia reanedy b* taken internally, a* lb*
i sKvaAUaftsneabtob taswtxtMMtsnMrt?which ease may require, wtea suddenly aeited withPlln
rrSiekrena. awd it will in &gt;*nt.y roller* th* pa.
y» —J sssi»gi4bs | num' ta tteteaga. aart ■ytita*teitenr.dta
tttw tu a rooolb mtnarr, performs its dntv by
throwing oil pMegin, smcaber htntoni fraaiib* UADwxv-i ax*nr auxier.
togstarMptaas ^tes^Jte-tMtrtls a IMmtey

“

resumed hie statement.
The Jwtgo hurried no, and prewnily
madt another discovery.
Ho interrupted
,with another qucslinc,
,
“1 arc in this instrument yno speak nf
a litman pht. What do yuul mean by-a. '
lit man pigT"
Tbc lawyer, whose pntknee had hrcMne
esLan«ted threw d»wn his papers and ntpik’d :
"•ff-ynnr honor dnestiirt know wbat •
litrnan pig is, I will nv tiwrt it fo tho last
pig introduced into tbe litter, and is aL
ways the noisiest and silliest pig in the
litter F»_______ -

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iNMtnieMed paMag tiwm
within a ebon distance «if bis nniae. The
hwynr who wks opening the ease, bad
never »&lt;H-n this jmlge. and knew not his
n-miiaritirs. Prewutlr the judge had
rim ibrfmgh th- eave, and g&lt;rt v&gt;a puiat
o-nsideraMy hi advance nf the iawyerV i
narnUlvn of fiu-ta. Ditring the wbnte
care of reading the twan. tba jadgr Ud
kept up a fin* of questions aa tp fiwu. s"d
as hi* mind wa* all the time upon some
point dlBcrent from, the part which’ the
Inwver was relating, tha qaretinm Inter,

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MLAN Ojy
gaitii|s' iKwiiuss Dirtrtoni.

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Stitt

or sugar, but I think of England. I, left
it very young—fci jmanow I thinkb-ftv
different had hs« my iof, bad-1 xiaver de-

their reaebiog a small seUtement &lt;« the
mouth of tha river which fell into the
G-lorado. Then remmendtng XDxiocsly
her children In the eare’of frireda, Esther
rt-marked to Smith, tlmt, bar maternal
duUre having breo parf-rmed. she W-uld
now only remembar she was a wife. Bur­
rowing a smaller canoe than she had 6&lt;me
tn, and taking a supply xif provision*, at
the earnest- request
the women who

BOtTWOOB &amp; e It A MT,
TXKALKRS iu »il kiwis of dry, goods, groe

in c»»nr vsristy of dry goods, g
DCALEB
nes. -iroeksry, hardware, ready-made &lt;

from, she started
the fate ortrer bus

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HAOEEY A BAKER,
\ f ANCFACTt’RERS ®f tin. sh««t-&gt;rMi snd cop­
31. pcr-ware. Dcslcrs in iron, usilc, stcsl.ghus,
■hail bsrdw'rc. eutlcryand stows. Btuss ons door

but continued puddling her canoe, until
the next muming brought her once more
tn her home.
Whether sensstinn* were,
a*. «m arriving near, a blackened burning
Or vivifyadrssaH

.OAKLEY,

'.urt in '■Ro* St's block."

Stltctti SJistfllanj.
WtUI.IAM JONES,
DE \I.ER io Kroecnr«7rrc?
Bnttrr, Urd. purk.^Ae. Sturt uu SUU at.op-

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WILLIAM BVICGftlCR,

ATTORSKX wri Vrat^ur aldaw, wd Solic
A nor in Cbknccry. Office h&gt; JUIcfi Block,

A HUNTING WIDOW.
I *XP Mr. Smith pyepan d to pay our
pronri««d vl-it t&lt;&gt; Evfn r Simm..ti*. Lcttei
known as the "fiimling Widow;" Du
ling "ur prrjnfeM towards he wigwam. I
rect hed in derail n bis!&gt; ry of the circum
'tiuui'S from uhich luul aiiwm Iwr prveent anomntoiis position. Smith hhnaeli
ww» an orphan, who had been reared by
'he Sirnmous family, and Informed me
that, some four yenra prcvionkly, tloy
hid rraiifcd in the neighborhood of Aus­
tin. some Two hundred mile-in the Jnt- ri-

DANIEL COOK,

silils, imfesa, perchance, n sei lie men
diould form around ihetn. One af'eitixon
Smith came running w«tli«fie Marl ling intvlligence that a party "v»f Cam iuhe Indi

!v engaged in a small induMtl field, plant­
ing sweet potatoes.
.
The hut of Simmons wns situated on
the extreme point'uf a kiiidofddti form-;
TTORNEY snituunM-Jurat
.ti iiv the conjunction of two small rivers I
which he re, in comwqueore fiiat became
navigable. The front •/the bouseupen.-d
up n r small “barti" vkirti-d at 'he dis
taiwe »»f «»na two hundred yanln, by a
id *&gt;il&gt; 4*tlUT '
fine wood-"while tbc rror was on the edge
tUi.i.rr " utmost!® of a sloping imnk, which fed down tu tbv
water’s edge, where lay a moderate sized
piroque, partly concealed by bushto.
,N sud Surgren. Otucr in Russell « and uttrrlycoul of v5«* b' nny
*P’
preariung’fn'in the Cmlttr i.b &gt;ru alluded
V». Defence appearing out of the ques­
JOHN JRUJUEm *,
tion, imm.ti'a-' ly preparations were made
\N and Surzroc. liwcllinj
f„r rerape; but this hope was frustrated
hv the -fluddeii Hppcarnnce, from n forest
H.r. CIIEURT,
p .th, «&gt;f some dozen well armed and well
mounted Cainnncbes. ■ Thu crack, the
promptne** and fidelity,
flash »f the western rifle fid lowed, and the
llarry county, Midi. Bia
foremost of the. Indians. wb&lt;. hod evidrf tX.XU M£U ABXs
ly exprcted to gain admisrioo under the
guise of seeking b-wpiulity. fell to the
All bnaitwaa attended to.'piwmrtly and •»- ground to rise no more. The Indians, aly. Often No. 5, Noble’s block. BatlU Creak. was thrir wont, retreated, and halted at n
some wbalmure respectable distance. . By
this t-me tb« children hod been removed
B. II. FULLER,
: f • th*
wher* they *«•«*"■
m‘4 TTORNEY sud Cwuassloi,.ri Ts* Az""
. * Chsncerr, Grt»cr»l J »nd Iths nxcksngo block. , mint udd to remain quiet. Thu Cumannearer !&gt;MlMn&gt;ff*iroU»f«.‘n&gt;---elves now commenced a rapid fire on the
MuldlsviUs. Barry county, Mich.
house from throe dlfiennt dlroctinn&gt;.
"ooxiyJ^yXjQE______ which were aovorally answered by loud
fr-.m
rite. "T U»
”»*
O. L. RAY,
T L’OGE OF PROBATE. Chenh Court Com; MHr, •'
“f mJ
"■■'Dd
9f nuiuonr. Attorocr and Councilor st Law SrnlUL Mra. Slmm... I«l.
»&gt;ll&gt; &gt;1“ Aioertaui rt«r. &gt;»•
rame as sure a marksmnn as any Lwather
.vx+ing of them .11. Animated by tbe
combined IbiJingjiof lot* for her hflkprma
JAMER H. BROWN,
nnd her husband, she, with aUedy aim
and unbending firrmtroe. printed the ter■'truss wiU rail at the Kbcrtfl's office.
riHa weapon. «hioh d-aU death around

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la b.d»«t
to ascertain
afterwards

7r&lt;&gt;i.ijroo

rieinus.
.
A* soon as the dinner wreended, Smith
and the v hole party of children dispersed
in m-sreb of pine-knots, ptepsratory to n
fire-hunt, nod my bnstete and mywelfpro­
tto-iiglit of my children, rente iuU- my ceeded to disente the merrit* of th.it
mind, i.nd 1 yearned to be near tbeni.’’— odoriferous weed, uf which these parts
Sh&lt;- t"uld not, however, bear tire Idea of are the nstlve soil.
letvlngitfr l.iirimhd’sbody P»be deV.-un-d
During the conversation whHi en»nud,
by the widvrey but, taking off the C«mrw my hoatefls d.etaiTlid toTrie some of her
cloak »f d*vr-»kin which enveloped her adventure* : but 1 wg» t-hief spokesman,
form,.al&gt;c wrapped
arnuud him, and .is’rire was fegger forbear *11 that' 1 couM
with n desperate dev-rniipattoa. which tell'/dear England, and the many chsngr*
well willed ner energetic snd noble char- whirl! bad taken place zincn her departure.
arfrr. dragged tire corpse fro tbv renoe, In abd-Jt' twn hours the merry fi’ritging
placed ft in it Irenrelf aodcomiiwimed her party returned, and prvpsrati««s:,were
n-turti. On her arriving nt the Scllle- mndt fin- wr -rpeditinn. A large f ryingrnet. a burning fever, which had bccit pin was firat fastened to n stick ; in this I
gradually coming on, overcame her, and the pine knoto were placed, and, having
her life Wn8 some time despaired oC
l&gt;em lit, the fiery triteftiin* was ■hnuldnrvd
A few weeks puscd.'nnd Esther Sim­ by Mrs. Simmons, who. grouping her ri­
mons. having recovered, took her depart- fle. Ird the way to a prairie burn. ’
Every spring, as soon as the sun’s rays
uro f-r the const,* broken-hearted wumon.
From that day she wna determined tn nre snfflclrtitly strong in dry npthe grass,
riek no further contact with the Indians; the inhabitant!! of nieTi-xan wteWfiees
the idea of losing her children as she ]&lt;&gt;st set fire Vi the prairie, which ,,6mfikgrither husband uosn thought trmi terrible. ting” until arrested by various impedi­
In lier next retreat the ehiWrvn tilled the ments. as a river, pramp, or heavy timaround, planuxi Indian corn and awesi Iw.r, leaves behind * Heh moold, which is
pital-rea, killed pigs. fee. : while tba mot I- soon rovrrwl by a short ^ran, mtieh eover, with the rifle «»n hvr shoulder, wander­ rh-dby the huge herds of dear that ■wan­
ed through prairie and wood, in search of der through thia fevored land. The «agame &lt;-t every description. This active vnnna being reached. I f«r the IIret lime
ktate of life was. »a »to- said, indeed neces wUni-wsed the cxtranrdmftry attraction
which thia fire possess** for the deer.—
thoughts of tliupaM, which came crowd We had not walked many hundred yards
iug up -n her al times with terrible .viyid- upon the burn before Mrs. Bhnnmnflhailed
nesa. ’ Such is the sulretance, in foi 0 'n njv to her aide, nnd requettad m* to look
w-nis, of-ufat I heard fhnn Mr. Bmitl,. . In the direction in which ebe'poihted. I
wb&lt;&gt; as he cooclttded. exclaimed, *’Uut j did »O, and plainly, amid tho almost -ufthere she is, aud cau tell yuu mure about tet darkness, di«certfed the skirting eye
b(ifi» ofsome-nminal gnxing steadfastly in
it all,herself."
I raised iny eyes, and found my sell mntionlew astonishment at tbc five. The
standing in front of a rude log hut situs shnrp ringing crack'ofifriffe followed, and
ie&gt;1 In the centre of abivolrgteda, a dense running up, we fi&gt;und that, at the distance
forest wumtumltog icon all rides. Around of upwards of fifty paces, our fair bneteau
tbo bouse were about fintr acres «f culti- had hit a doe directly between th* eyefl,
voted ground, incl&lt;»ed by'* rude fence, to and stretched it on the ground.
This kind ..rT.ohtli^T Is very much
keep &lt;-ff the various dvprt-dators, which
.rfherwtoe would have utterly destroyed practiced in Toxas; It requiresotmaldera
v«-ngr. I o/uld have »ct &lt;»ut on fijot. aud
followed the murderer* to.the etyd &gt;&gt;f th&lt;curth. and ne'er hire vested tmlifl hud

whatever crop was planted. Se.endp.xs,
of all sizes and eubrrs, with a solitary
ora, nnd n few fowls, ware *11 that ap
prured Animated around the dwelling^ m
tho porch, however, of which, sat a Mv1
mm, still yoong, of handsome (bough
somewhat weather iH-atau feature*. Her
agu 1 found to ba tw&lt;MU»d-lhirty. She
was uf Ure middle height, slightly made,
and engaged in, tbejfeininino tjccupsti-c of
eewing? I wa&lt; bott surprised nnd grati­

c,lgsy^W4“-»8&amp;.ia!.?E

H. N- Mil ELDON,

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During the day wu strolled to asrerifi
picturMaue sputa, as well tn the wodds
as In the edge of the prairie, where we
started numerous grey and red patridM.
Here the firir plan of this sylvan retreat
first dtoteyed to us the unerring nature of
faMB. jxs.tf-w tl
her aim. and the great skill A* Mated
in al) the detalb of the orimatiar. Bev
eral fat patridges. two rabbits, and asando
hill’eranc were the resalt uf her dfortu; wNah^ tn bflmifoi m!r MM
while about' a dterri rice-Hrds, killed in that as,we have nsvar seen It exploited
two votlles with small mustard shot ware In b-foktt, we repeat tt to onr rrodert!
Tbeebteii within the «r breathes thro?
alt my lock aflhrded rite. *Rte faM;
hnwernr, though n«t moefi larger than a the "hell; in ttee.ailky -nenahrnne lining
aparrny, gre tike balls of fet, and r*ry tha shall, the blood circulates, and to thoa
adidnosin taste.
’ - -’••t'
About five «?cloek we terminated ewr
If It Mil been brought mum! under the
stroll, though so fssduiitihg'Wn/Ae
ty &lt;|T iny condoctrvea, that Irrmld tatve

imngin* than fur me to attempt to dvscrilie.. Die huge logs, of whicn a Texan
hut is usually made, hud been alt cast
down, and still resisted the force of the
destructive rlvmewL
•-•
Ext her l«nd--d and sought—she expect­
ed tn find naught else—the body of her nierriM vbmds smiled vny olfactories hl
Lu-lmnd. Ilvr expectation* were doomed a most* agreeable manner, and In eifirtr
to be verified lor »ho discovered the moment* I was floated on a flrtli&lt;f sbMd at
rorphe, traoaflxed with arrows, hcalped; n smoking bonrd, where a stew mingled
nnd stripped of every article •&gt;! clothing. pork and tendon, with fried de«/Vtrieat;
■ he wolves InisUy .rugaged in devouring hominy and mush, beside* a cmripwfod
it.. With standi and unflinching alm she of hnt-mllk and puflte'.-Mrib appeased a
riiacd the rifle, nnd laid the forcfnoM &lt;&gt;| rflvrnous' rppetftffi'‘-Hominy and inwrii
the primp lew. The very acthm brought are both prepared ffomTudfiari MreMlM
np tnmnlttu u* frefing, and vengeance former from the gnim. tlie Istfe^-ftrite
meal, end, to my taite, areexetemgly M

fied: fit Mr history bad prepared me to
am bar only , with the ride ofl bur should­
er, marching, like another Buadiocs, to
the conquest "f her enemies. Mrs. Sim­
The patience of the Indiana is • matter
CLERK. Notary Pubtie. and General &lt;&gt;f notoriety.and tho itidaliitanu of the log mons roue to muel W. * SAilth wnswelid Tax Ajrtmt. Office in the Court
romed most affreti.mately; white l*»
hut saw that ad Me rm med
tatirideosd as a oMistryman, and esewved
to ire kept up. the rreult of which, wtom
a m&lt;wl buepiteWe. nod even graceful Up
night oavut to aid their designs, omdd put
mnain-doubtful. _ With infinite pmn and vitatitet to enter and uko refreshment. I
accordingly follow^ her, and firand wlthenrrqw nre yon*'*
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nature, and tba conversatton fell 'upon nth
ei totrtec and presently upon her remtrftable uhrtiiry, various detullx of which Frsl
ceived from her own mouth: hut 1 forbore
til press her opto ad pafnftU a point ** .

itecrity to dreewbarraM ma uf my gun,
poidar^TP,
»dl&gt; were bung
with a few hunting fopUmauM, oxese
babilitmcBta, And renavrn, as well aa pork-

skill and care of the printer! W* feel the
blemtobeu «f pricing if they etist, but
etedotenteervethaoteflllemfoK !• liita ed them tu the J/Btefl, with the following

inata Ure mteohiHb that «M*ar ■F* ** yoo, aud take them.
■
Yours.
Jo*X»&lt;
editorial page t
. Wajasfra hearty dinner, , bat -de .nra
As thev sat at the table next morning
think afJreAnrrer Um ratead tha otete-

tbe»y&lt;*’«*

tbU
the
the
middle, andhen any ffoTent struggle is io comparison with an 05c*-Editor I Be.
riteUrh wffl brsalA Hulk Sok fir-the
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l:*«l_ L-1 .i.
— _z
muscular awtinn- will prsea
a agnlnst
tire Abell, and about in

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its normal tkiritlori, it Is brought again*?
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meh stniQle making a new opening in
the shell.
J.
o J L.&gt;o;
There strngglK M the chick gains
strength from hresthing the frosh sir, be­
comes more froeuMtt. Ftnaliy. ta the
comwc nt half a day perhap*. an U goes
on turning.itself in its shell, the little
Miini vewb which originally formed a
conrwthm between the rhlrk and lhe ttnIng membrane of tbs shell, nre drawn to
tight*.Is to prevent circolstinn, or Are
twisted off. and when bqtea b«W - been
punctured and the shell cracked, about
two-thirds around^ tbe^sbcll fidl* apart
and the yonngTqhaoiiqlrer steps out into
a new world/
’
.
.
OaMbihaaHy the lining membrane of

lore that require attention. His scissors
aroMl.ba alert and ^lip with incessant
41 the liMbfam,that, together. dntk.-Ds as these 1”

Whf.dJ.'i
partmeou
lie passes to review «p&gt;
we*k srsry Suite in tba Union, through
tbanewspaper lens; be looks acrare the
ocean aid secs stranc* land-, and follow­
ing the sun he searches all around the
world, for material—will require but one
second's time for the reader to take In

breakfast was finished, and to thi&lt; day he
persist* in declaring that chickens al four­
teen dollars a pair are too hearty, food
for bit gtomach.
'
-..i

the office like flies in Julr. It h his
firown . that dooms them. It is his band
that condenses a whole page inu&gt; a line. all back, iawntebh iMnf. and said she'd
It is bis discreet sternness that restricts no notion of men. 1 told her I’d oceans
sentimental obituaries, that gives young of money and good*, tried her to fright
their first lays.
- And tbo power behind tho throne, in
newspapers as io higher places, is some-

scared by the s.Tceteh of an owl. 1 call­
ed her a beggarand everything bud ; I
slighted her featnYus and farm, till at

tha lUdeteUre dssaihfl.
then in a moment I lumud and smiled.
seen In time the- eblek dlesj,g pair of
send it llirth in glory or hnmilitf. And
sdre^rs will eSSct i liberntimt.
'
•It to dangerous tn attempt to tnke n in sbort,as tho health of the body da
rbiek from the egg before ft has, as will pends upuq pxid digestion, mi the health. exchimed. “We will marry thia ft

itoeh nearly or euite twuthirda round:
otherwise ths bl»od vcatrelf spnkrn of ficy Editor',
Ought they n&lt;&gt;t to be honored I And
will be broken, arid thh Chick either bleed
surolittl* fame attends th am, Urey slio’d
to death "rhe long In recovering.
The whole process may he watched if at least have their creature comfiirta mul­
Emm that dark and dismal den
thsagg be kept; warm to the hand, and tiplied.
observed
Us froggies cal) attention v- ui which they hare so lung had purgato­
it. Thh will not Interfere with reading rial resiikncw, Urey are at IvUgth transl*
1
or writftttr. and h Instructive and Inter- ted.

Equal Jemw to Max akj»
—Bev. E. R. Chapin, iqnreoout.dtocofarse,
wijfa: J
' ■ . ’
"Tho refined tenmah'trehlhi with virtunos acorn-from her fallen sister, but often
welmrews him by uhmn she foil. .
are PjW that Chfist said to the woman’s
accusers, ‘Re tha*. is without, sh among
yen, let him cast the first stone;’ but
■wnittro hv conscience-, they went ohi one
by one. And who is not coma «y.al­
lied to this groat guilt 1 The feet, of the
c&lt;&gt;tnm&gt;&gt;n weakness should at least make
us merciful. It » not just that upon wn-‘
man dune shopM Afl the Mbt of shame.

That u rmt Wat.—A professor in a
ccrLtln college wa* expatiating, to a pupil
on the merits _p£„L»itjp., with a cited
specimen.
Mtosvo
“You will .observe from tha word,"
said lha.profvsaor, “the firxibility of the
Latin Jampiagv. Tutor* is a father and
here we nave fPiilruire' un unde on the
father s aide. Can you make any such
•hange in your language I Pater, Patruns.
Propatruos—is there any wav you can
change fiitbcr Into uncle in English f”
“I'.donX think of inf* replied the hope
fuljjuuag philogut, “unless you can get
him 10 TMtxy. your anut,”
Trtat profcaaur has mit, been heard of

Lati Rsshtctjos.-"Patrick: the wid­
nlao. There » neither justice, honor nor
ow Muluny tolls tn a that you have stodelicacy In our in,odan» custom, which
- Im one of her finest pig*. Is- that sot"
scarcely frowns upon tbo guilty man.
“Tin, yer honor!"
It may nr may wt be true, aa some Insist.
“What have you done with itf
* "KiHed it and ato IU yer Irnnorr
wind exist*, giving • bright light', a edm becradwnted; bnt we ought st least to
“Oh Patrick, Patrick, When you are
insist upon it that the shame shall be
brought fitoe to fane wlt|» the widow end
fairly divided, tbat'thv sinning man shall
be&gt;P&lt;g, on the judgment day, what oebo branded as deeply as tbo stenhig woand girl took poascssMt) of
count »ill yon be able tn give of yourself
which was a em*H ons, and «
when lire widow aecmea you of tho
iog, suecoadod' in capturing
theft r
market,.or at church, b'
-*Did ynu any the pig would be there,
evil rbntinncl But the.
yer riverenre 1"
we returned, and -after a hearty supper
*l\1’bea^eldidr
1‘Well, thin, yer riverencr. HI say,
Mrt,.Mot&lt;&gt;ny here's ynnr pig!”
Meno DtATffi «r a C*tx—The Ote*pnrti&lt;*n of the inhabitants fotmd r*p.»*o in
&gt;__ Wt.k
tk. MM
A clergyman having preached several
while the rifle* is hr
aim taken. Tire I

’ tinre* tn a small town. In which be had
ounviw Uu.pbu.Aui&gt;, U» Odd Tel’ not been invited to dinner, said, in serilows’ Rslrbraiioa. It teams them.waa a
‘ ously exhorting hi&lt; hearers against being
«j U&gt; the southward, and brought with it calf, some two months old.' coffined in aI seduced by the prevalent vices of tha age.
lot ebrie to the Mednaltet Church, and

whir* always arouw* m the highest pitch
(be
pereiooaof tL humin

ortn re in the Loan; nod-by applying-tbo
egg to the lipa ana fi»reibly inh.iiling the
breath, the shell is entirely discharged of
ita cotttenta."
* Bl«&gt;s my s&lt;&gt;ul," cried ths old lady,
*-what wonderful improvements they do
make. N-w in my young day*, wo jest
made a bole in eetb end and sucked."
“Fnmk,” said an affectionate lady the
other day, to a prominent young Ameri­
can, “if vou don’t stop smoking and read­
ing to much, you will get so, nftei while
that you w&lt;«ntc*r*an&gt; thing about work."
-Mteher." replied iho young b-.ipeful,
leisurely removing a lung eigsr. “Ike

“You appear to have a fine msortmant
of nntriral imtrumvnta fi&gt;r sate," said

the answer.
“I must look elsewhere." “Why 1*’ ask­
ed the amazed dealer. “Because," re­
plied Quia, “1 want a drum I"
“How mrua aueb fl greasy mess in the
oveat Mid a fidgstty spinster to bar

maid-nUII-work.
•Why,' rcpl-rd the girl, ‘tbo candle*
fell in »&gt;ma water, and 1 put them io the
oven to dry,"
_ ____ _ _________
■
A pettogogue threatened to punish a
pupil who h»&gt;d called him a 6m-| behind
his back. Don’t, don’t! said th* Ixty.—
“1 won’t do w again »»r, never! I never
will say wtat 1 think again in my life!"

“Do you think raw clams is healthy,
BubT
"Yes I do."
' Some folks say they to’nL”
“1 don't care wbal some folks say; buk
hnevr.r knew a raw dam tu complain of

A sleepy deacon »bo sometimes cnguard in popular games buariug the min­
.a____ i
luxurious laving, having had d&lt;» opportu­ . ® . It.: ....
nity of obaerving to what extent It was o&gt;*ir’ started up,
earned on in this town." .
chimed, “RoM •«

sodl, (beUlf became InUtwrly rtdted,

Toads are great drotrnyer* of Inroctn,
and for that reason should be permitted
quietly to occupy a place «n th° garden,
and never be molestod. They prey upon
excitement, and alter making
tha tuicturnal insects that destroy vegetatremendous buonda.lt fall and

ANUFACTUREB at and dealer in

tped ski]

‘Wen, AI link, bow's yw brother Ike

t&gt;tker

Maki.

swas:

�ita of toe Auafrian army are excellent.—
New iThu condition of nearly nil their horaeals
.also good. Tbc latter
•hardy,particularly tbow bred»Hfcan-.• The Auvtriau train is notori|ta[jKdd 1
■ that of this army is immens^’
.
Tbc same corresponded iflniBlhe
■ people of Piedmont ardlnoWn

♦~&gt;M yjywMehakc tboroughly off the
]Jb eMlir&lt;TL— down in front of tho

£Xflirt
jK
tlieni in
liu#t or *5rt
■ tho body of a tree, or, a
fe£?»hv ■fco a brush or wing, and

carefully brush them iato a basket or
pan or, If yon cannot reach tbam tie a

■ the war, that they dcUwl Count Cavour,
; and that they consider the'Klng as a mere
.

Faowr nr m Btatx.—Up to going to

t

press we bare but little news in relation

»aJ».Jtaa.a. fW fafa aafe
■jjpji '1
ksu

-—jr, ~Wr V»

of«o importKAMiiWt* • ,•»

AMrSyilScBm

kr5*M to wohnftarfs for her natal aw
ve&gt;tkB
vice, and M-ithrvast rigsetltawod l Sidra ’
WkMhM'paaM;
tote fa. about ter wall-out-alf.lfer oftlirii;
snd an appeal Itos been aaodocte brepap. n, fW f,rMpri»h»l
*«»&lt;»&lt;
dstian at laag© to torsnrtoctoaehossnto
. ra»
1 pmwt.tWliv, I
ttf tag
volunteer "cor ps, mid wiiiohrrt HI" seats la
- lo ialrwiuw, ML to*. “S® ** top «rt
be rmpbndud tn with aomo: ajaeritr.*— TtaroMere from the'iwad.qi«rtcriirbrer
NMbing bf All Ibis is superfiuore. foas(tofe tMr fecwmla, Mt of ntilkary rHkHew
1 tbrwilbnr' aapaM. “to; mmot ha
As truism) tte botedfateot^f ^adfag fween the two iorerelgn*. tba two armfea for
I alMarlHn* »wJl to mo&lt;bp™V
~sj ri¥t on didlimn l season
*as is to be prepared tursuternpon farwktr and the two Ttatioos ‘to -TW KiagandlH
r Mva." StoM. Hfew '*&gt;&gt;«• top to
may yrSWHjfeS
tar.
roifw rie’Jfriawkrfft oortforta to tbo foMtnr-:
r .
: « :
■ taa^agoiiwoirioto^mjrr Ay
wra.
fcr
thaJabfeiSJTar
ftad,
Uatald
b.
fflJfreAliRotlt*"*
&lt;
ho«
Ihrfr
yUs, I became convinced Lbkf their
'■ “All Gurmsny is anttfroncK aidfoaj
Bov ll»a
varia/UaooTcr arid Wnrtainbwrgrtospre- ' •‘Tbo »njwh&gt;r of- tho Frtnch;'‘’wKj»:a
io(.anccsss Ji&gt; the coming full cjnJ- -•«. -1M MB tola mpelt
firing for .war wettb* daority, for they crirrespondam of th® Stlut fuMfe aftlyt
’ IM will to— to fono ■ aporoto •«»•».
pretend to regard "thu" "%fo’w" Isreibadi?»v*a Ring Victor Bhnm.
! at some future' tirtte. ' 1
iqpUuat Austria' as directed- against all el a proof uftMt highkMMtoC
, There arc many causes why bees leave for
&lt;rermsny. Nav, I learned : yesaardny to Ms roiWrgand a «wps Of tfte YlMMi
tUw&lt;xxfe;aontetin)Mlramarsry trifling
from a Forrign THpfomatnrt weH acqitofal- sftny, whkh will- form tfte Mt wta« tbo &lt;bl« fa, food wMt wkiek Um mind of
&lt;ti with the aciual state of ttert country, Emperor MmWCcom-n-mding the rfrht.”
cause, at’Otbers, any reasonable person
«*X
Im
that already tlie Sth corp* Wbriarir-nf.the . ' The
_
T4&lt;Area4fo&lt;W Mftf hto the foHow- ero»&lt;sl Nu ever} MX* ud ronxr.—
I teo«ld leave for batter qaarfers. Seaaons
German confederation has been ordered 1 ing
tifi m'&amp;lr aj£a. tba poll ulion of
" -g:
• ■■ ' •
' when there is an j; particular scarcity of
-iwus the ballot-box sepmain their opinion "a
-ErerV ei-Mlhfl* tU King W to&amp;h
a&gt; prepretol^ke rhefosld!*'’—t A I
*
v “Now this emmet "ba' looked upon in ntta-the'ctAiMSmonriw if the varfeds MM WM oil down bj &lt;U Isis that, mc t» U legitimate road lo succes*.
•
., honey will be much w.oree tn Chia respect.
Hghtof cooperation:*ito: Austria, sod will
Buch-a party—which occupies iteell in। Wbe* thoy are puj m a large hive, witb­
tba Bohrer a IM •• u.*uru »imx tha rwafAoM an
nnqusstioaaMy compel thn nfafatafaanea .ohednet report eMtafcitig an aerountof •« tapped V dad dry laam that ad. •quafabfing ;abouk^&gt;oiI*, instead oi 6^A- out sufficient cross-stick*, to support tha
&lt; if tho hrgs Frottah snby of '"oboervdliou
ing for prisaplio-whtMe arrogant, lead-’ comb; they will ba likely to learn.
Wr nf mro pnreniMmdrr arnfcta WfeWWtei------------------------ ----------- '
’
1
instEoces It m«y
of which I have iusl amQlass'g sod fan*,era openly advocate hand airf ewpattnu
divirign,- rifirihy- impmwit wverits
i^toedtedlravte
have taken abouffifty swarms out of oM
•reun It n trfngte wbot be norfired fa "fltit that irfay have liken place dtirit^ the day
of power—aud whoso internal organix*■Mrecttar will prove a pcivcrfct divresitm mid every thing that can be fatal s» to ---------- ---------------------Uo« fee system of.petty cbioMory, di»: biyee, barrels nnd treef, and put them. in;
for Austria.
-’
"‘ • ■- j the morehiMrt* of the Wemy.' : Every hi growth and-healthy condition. .It is honesty, bribery and political rottenness; to too FratJteiiivuB, this-spring. Inal­
“Skt *111 require isaB.lbr there 1* Cv. । dav.UaH"ah hOui* before sunrise, tbwtroops •ot tofonittdi trouble to save" a ^rop by —dcewTfcs the scorn and contempt of moat every instaneu where tbo old hive
cry" probability tliat thtf Christtan dupufa".' Mi*€ to gH!umftr Arms, tsiTlhky were speQdl^^yTO, » Ajy’s wpiftt on. 0v*ry every- Lone* man. There ara few w|»
was large, 1 would find old cracks or
tkms ol the Turidfch provii.ote will rise in ; about to-be attacked, arid aS ottoH as"day
know the ditooncsty of a party until
insurrection at no diitwri psriiBl, ihat i bHafaftodftte certain that tNPfcMy •cre^ U tsra js qet v«y badly kHfed,fe they become acquainted with de disbou- scams where toe comb had settled*
Austria will,’ mtisfafaitt lUufMf’fa kheir | aftrfoCabdvt to taike sriiflbadke totoe- wiU-DO&lt;:necd.pipping * #U. • Smb m esayjf its feeders; sod, with thia as a mors or less, and. been repaired and. wax­
asesion. thai .Russia ylH interfere -on j nibnt. (hey tfre.jl lowed to rtturri to thri? tbe cDra hnxtoarted again eo to* ytoa ean tOMh-atene of party honesty, I am forced
, ed up by the boos; shewing (be impor­
If of the insurgents, and that in j* bfernsei. "M this bOuh also.lW King
to conclude that the Qsujocratic party at
follow "toe i dwi, tart toe culffrafof,
tant* of thorough support for tbo comb,
auvuretgnly 6f the Els' *nd aruft»Msh her-1 and thp d;«+ent Generals, *ed|MbMb&gt;
MmncSota is moot corrupt and depraved.
lowcri
tyy
the
bqc,
.as
thaplanfa
jil
jpow
telf at Constantinople.
tfon to tbeTtpperor-ofin dMitey kitotr
To know it thoroughly, through ita load- within the hive. The Frame* are well
■ “Attother danger for Austria exists in , ao-&lt;i&gt;
uwcacnrri
tnniwvu, TWGtoririOt
»i&lt;vniri»u wuh tnercasedrigor for suefe attention.— era, is to bote it; to hate It, is to condemn adapted lor this purpose, and suit the
mdo the
eMmySpMhMr.
toe-tiaif repprreied dioAstfae of Ihm- .™.
ewrttte
(he.utmost-ytyHanre
seeing
“
~ In’ "'"
-it See to it that tie grass and weeds do not it; and to condemn it, should be, with ev­ ban, ao. fiw as l.b*vc triod them. 1 have
gary. The aid which Russia could give rfi£t'nq: -st
— bass greater gdarititjr of got the Start of any of your crop* that ery true patriot, to leave it.
c*fi(cdf
. .
made this general remark in going about
to any tnsur^wit mtfrciTmut In (hat king“For reasons such as thfe I have left
hare been delayed in tluir growth by the
the country. Those who complain most,
&lt;tom would-wflko to ths final 'uxpnfiTon
tbo Democratic party, and . shall hereaf­
frost
Do
not
thick
that
the
weather
has
either
Hive toe bees and let them stand in
of the Austria#* from'IL
The pfiickr* fipd a lodging fop themselves
ter afct, work and vote with the Republi­
n**tb dot even this freble sketch fearful, inlbb Hdtdn'ncar to ilfrir troops," anS, if taboo from yon your responsibility, but cans of this district.'’
a hot ujo until night, or the hire they
h torcstenbi£l I Ifavo saMfa the bugin­ the troops have to crimp for many dnya. rather that ft ha* increased ft. - Wark
caua from was a leaky one. w.ilh little ur
fling that, virtually,’tio blow-Kbs ycthoen ' far dvrSy from knv"’habitation, lents ■lire
Whrx is Mowixasn-o 1—Vexy few
with a ■yfil attd wi*h energy
no protection from the suu or weather,
struck. ‘When tho war toall really oarfi- ! eanpliad'hy 'the t)iiaitermaster'Geocrel."
maps contain toe place upon which re
will y’et'mvwn your labors.
moece. who whoit date hffirm that it will Eseh officer fs obliged to”Carry his.cluak
©own has fallen for a secund time in coo-. and of course they conclude to risk the
chances
for a belter habitation they ro’d
b»-ctafit&gt;ed to PWiiocnn and itahr ?-*" •
i in sliugs^and ids dqy&gt; provision*: The
junction with contest between the srmiea
MKTfa
PCAK.
; Emperor'll A'derided that during'active
...
,
,
•
- of France sod Austria. Montebello is a scarcely- get a worse one. But there arc
i TWa Austria# fade of IM^baUou- &lt;_ «rni» IkcWifHrT lr™&gt;p« stall 0*1/ esu-. '.We-Brolj. epeo n aadwiip « Ulnut
very insignificant vilfagc, and so ncsr.lo eMTpUon* to this as to all gmeral ruk. ;
f ry *tth them the kepi, the walstcdirt, a oneuuritarujfl
J Cssteggio that its nsme is rarely foupd in
- trt^rorrwpofafanrot" thelxjsidon
writxw from tbs Au*tri.in remp tort the ' good pair df trousers, two.pairs 6f shoes, tb« sufferings of Fike’s fWkere. When ordinary geographical chart*. Can’.c'ggio I sometirure they are without lighting;
I sometimes on th© second or third day, af­
affiiir of Ftfosfoottu woo-thinly a feta: to «w pari hi the knhpsnri;, and -the MM
wo cdtoMer tie farorwHch prevailed bnt ia’abont thirty miles cast of Ak^sudri*
draw the attention uf Itoo enffmj from toe SriJ-TW sbiplus riotbes possrfeOi^ by
a feW:m6htbs aipeo, and contemplate the and fifteen went of the Po, while Mont© ter having built more or less cuinb—-Init
real passage of life river pt Cafalc. £on. i
man' will be collected and" fniutedV
bsllo fa but a few minutes' walk south­ all such caso* are exceptions, and pcrliaps,
/triit th" lh^' depot which iHricontse sacrifice, then made by. many of our chi­ west of Castcggio.
renting the repart* of Austnsu rfepredacould mostly bo attributed to some acci
tion and threat* of massacre in defituk oi ■ of estaWfthrherit at Genoa. The Irtxt Is sens, for the irsry futile purpose of betterbrated^m
dent to, or death of the queen.
coutributTOTTs;—h&lt;v* otitpftstirsHy denies , suppressed "throughout the ormf; and the ingtheir fortnnes M the gold region, wo
I fatetopjl L—KT-«■,■—'T7—- . ■
.- —I Will give a brief account of my meth­
tocm all. and adds: "I can aaauroyouthr.: 1i ktjii substituted in efery case, dvej. for
arc pa'mri at.the result and still are not
tteotriors to treat too fahabfaurte mall, i general officers. The letters frhm Genoa
surprised.' Our readers will bear us wit. f*fairat,aud it waahexe that Clandios Mar od of hiving a swarm—mewt people keep­
are’peremptory, end that they aro obeyed iI sneak o? the arrival in that town of cevbrcdlus won tho richest of spoils by van­ ing bees will uot need it, but some will.
willingly, f Indeed, tbo conduct uf the :, al nuccarian Generals and Colonels, ncss, that what .little inflnooro wo bad, quishing snd slaying. Nirirfumarus. King
After whnt baa been said, it will be uunatives to touch m to secure good treat­ smphg fbem the" celebrated Ktopkh, and was used to deter our fellow citizens from of too C'oMftr. In the Public wars it was
ment eren'firura a less good'natured fel.,' other eHeff of the insurrection of 1848. madly rushing upon extreme suffering, an important military position. It was noecreary to any that the hivre should be
IriW than tba Austrian soldier certainly Is. In the present position of affairs tho union and perhaps, evai death. There Is conso­ besieged by Hannibal, and might have all prepared long befiwa there is atty dan­
Moot probably the bearing of the soldiery : of these personages round Prince Napo­
defied hi* power, but historians tdl u» ger of swarming, sod should be kept hi a
towards tho population tadnreo thia rceip- i leon has created ajively senaatton. It-i» lation is tho reflection, that, perhaps some, that two hundred Jargc piroo* of gold,
cool place—not damp, but coql.
I sd
n curious commentary cnThe remarkable by our feeble endeavors, have been saved, paid to the commander, Publius Darius,
rural good feeling.
•As an example'of tire high state ol dis- . phrase which occurred in tho proclama­ from, tcraey- the least, much suflbring.— •*purdha-cd the fortwaa" (a very polite dora wash toe hive with anything, though
riplinu fa tho A atari*n army, 1 may fijrr.- tion of the Prince, uOnr eternal enemies.” Mady a pddr fellow, who left a happy phraroforcxprraaiug bribery.) The stores some cold salt and watei, swaMeirtd.-will
UtM that General Boiiedck had twn tnen
homo, kind friends, and ah of comfort aud provisions found therein wcru of the do m &lt;«H as anything. It would be well
shot for stealing property worth bnly a
'™”r
greatest utility lo too- Carlhagenians. A tq aprinklc the Inve on the outside with
which oue needs to render life happy, has
few francs. From other eoorec* you
•pripg uot tar from Costeggio u still call­ odd water. Boas usually swarm in hot
On the 20th of April the Austrian*' fidfen a victim to want, to actual etarra­ ed Jfarafas d*
may hear different accounts, as 20 or 30
*-—• —
imitations of Austrian uniforms wern can arasacd tho fiver (Ticino
It w» near Casteggio, on th© Oto of weather, and they will ba much better
tfen. on tbo plains of western Kansas;
&gt;a-vee&gt;«) sod
fared at Novara. They had been made TVy crowed at Pavia
leaving," perhaps, u wife uud children, to Juno, IfOO, tost the great conflict be­ satisfied aud more quiet, if particular care
by certain parties fur the purpose of com­ BereguqriJd (Ha-ra-gv-ar^
,) snd would
tween too French and Austrians took is taken to keep them rool There sbo’d
mitting robberies and aotrotitivr, and of have crossed at BwMffiL v__ _ „ ..
) meant hi sorrow for his loss; and they, place, which m known as toe baUlt of
be a board to act the Iriva upon, [if there
blown"
throwing the odium on the Austrians.— had they not fotrifd jhe bridge __
. ^TRttjy too, straightened for the very .moans of MwMtMlo, fui it was in the latter little
‘‘ Mtowns of^Novjira fNb- support, which was sacrificed by him in village that the arms of Napoleon 1, final­ is no boltotu to It] witoefeata nailad&lt;n(toe
'The taUDO may lusvo been dune elsewhere. They rteur*‘ ‘ ‘the.
imp (Vcjay-va nu,)-PWla‘p- the vain hope of oMaMng a Ifttle more ly routed toe torpt dt nierrt of too ene­ under rida, to toss? it from warping; then
Yu-i must receive with caution evury i ab-’ra,) V

third.

statement renting truni a Fiod montane
and .VercriU (V
souroe.
In explanation &lt;,f the slow--progress of their head-qniirte
Lara (Morthe Austrians, lie says; Ifiotns newspa­ be-o) and after!
pers express nstonfahmctit that toe Au«tri- ■tab ra.) ?D»w .for
h as on tho
aus did not-push on tn Turin, but suiely banks of tho Rlv
to have done so wdtild have Ijcen extrdtoc- far north «a the
ly daogerous with sudi "n torse arrfiy on MnJJo rai) Thcj
their flank as the allies had between Ales­ tcring paniee-M Ar,w*| ag' I
sandria and CaiaU, even by the 3d ofthis (Strop-pc ah tri) and Sambia
month. I mentioned in my last fetter an ! southward
for asStnvGi
that it took three days for toe Austrian
army toyroSTtEeTflfiiio; TE« will give
you some Idea of’the lime required" to
inov e ] 80,000 then. To have crossed by '
qcvcral bridges would Imre been uroluss, I
because, when in Pled n ont, they can only ■
advance by tbc roeds. The flelds are ut­
terly impassable^ e'x&lt;x-'pl for Ibfifafryf/sd ,
even that "could not hfove across the coun­
try except by short and slow .marches. Ev­
ery field is .bounded by a ditch full uf
waler, with ft hedge of trees about two
feet apart on each side of It, and" felly
ane-fiwirth cf the country" l» nqd«r v torr
entirely. Tbc conaequence is, that a tvrpt
ufarmre 6T 30.000 meh,j5arFraralfy and ।
part artillery, with the necessarj train of
The other di visions of the French, and
UTgfc-ns. occupies ten cr twelve miles of
road. "Itis evident that to protect toe the Ewperor Napoleon himself, landed pi
advance «f aueh n rolum n, sf rong nnsi lions 'Genoa (tn Italian Gc-nqv-a.) and proceed
mu* be secured in frost of it. Thus toe ed north by rnUway toJVavl (No rec.)
Hue of tWTerdoBpIo,"ftffAgogna, and the were they joined 'the Sardinian column,
Ufa* had to be tefeeff suereaetotof, Mid. wluwo bead quarter* were at the I tripregnaUe fortress of AleMandria (Alesreadrea,) and who also LeM the tortfW
town «f Casalo TCa-aab-la.] The Ktog rod

&lt;•!«!&gt;“

my.—Jovr^alof Commtnr, Jwu 7.
Pike’s Pesk baa turned out, thus far,

Gaost-r Marra a Slats Dttauur—Ws
find toe following going toe rounds of tbo
Western Journals: "HoraceGroely,at
leas titer© is, but it coats ten times Its Lsmrenwurtb, .mat » gentleman who ©sworth to get it . All the late statements pnmeed great pleasure atseemgsadia-toMfafawid s fbitantbropist, and wishing
concur In the fact (bat great suffering prehifasureeos. “Jedrad," replfad Ms. Gresvatto from hunger and toil*, and that ley. “1 am happy to honr such aontimeuXa,
min* arc dying, on toe plains, from these and to see such meu a* yourself, where I
causes nnd from fatigue.
Wc trust that diaM«MA.W -inoUv. ir&lt;W
the. result of this stupendious fraud upon l~) -rber« Ite bk)..., .rii.
OmlrrooW. God W ^iwd, U»
toe credulity of our pleopla, by.dcfagptag
aooo bnr&lt;4, on..
“WUh jkw. GJ," n.
and interacted spectators, will be a laming urad Mr. W., ■U.Mr, «&gt;U
lesson"for good to th© whole Country.
। io own ia Uw&gt;rl 0&gt;h lut ««k 1
look onr lUrMm” -M, good rr....d,
Tnf Od«t or Uwxaxss Lvxviucs.—Fcw howl where to!” “To Kcw Qrican*,’"
Great GodT raefeimod Horace, “wh*
persons arc awar*of. tooxxpcxuie of tnfana deafer fa hem® soul*!" “X®, far. tf
taiufag a;p&lt;Kl^a. babUi jf, far will but
fasti. wb*yeemU&lt; I buy end oeU
examine to what some few perfectly we- nogroee. lam fadebted to you far the
Itas expenditure* will amount to, in a few profits of my bwiMoo. SlasehdMm here
yrara*' many persons might atoornt very sell mo their afeveo for bail Uw-lr value
io the South, to knep roar dieeipfea from
terfatng thoni " ■"
a paracm bays two giagiri of
euwy
to bo a humbug, soother, Fraser’s River

nfikir.

Tbare may be a little gold, doubt-

day, * fiwmeote aacfa wbiek wiU amount
in a ytaw 'ttrMM; Afetotofeahros

put some bfoeks und-r the front corners,

tesitekwui ffte

.nurriey hr has mriRffWKRg

fourth .of a ooctvry eagi
the “ills whteh Aoahis-----------,
---------no small experfaaa•» tber character abd
treatment of Fever and Agne, Chill Fe­
ver, Ate.,’&amp;c., and drareare of Kke rbarar
ter peculiar tufliisand the.AY’estem States
generally ; and as a druggist, 1 have also
become acquainted with' most pf (thc Pat­
en; Medicines of the day. and would *nhesitatoralr. pfeoo. yu*r “Balwu” swung
the Jtrtl of its order, end &lt;mc of, the tete
for which it l» ikmgnad. A fnM I Ate*
Breer inowM it /oil oftuiRBio^ ail that st
claimed to do, among toe larga list of eustoman I have furnished kritbtMc.twIaaHc
compound.
. _
,
...
For sale by J, P. Roberta &amp; Co.

this may be all placed on too groand fa

too soada, and a aioto spread fa front of

it

When the be« font come not, ffyuu

have a buih containing n cluster of dark
green leaves, or a bunch of dry muty,

•talks, th. top. ,W ac too oral, by holding

it dose to toe Mrab where tlwy ftret br^fa.
to Center, they will freqwwtly gather on
U, and a» soon as they are aH ftirly gath.

ered, thqr may saoily bf take® and shaken
off « fronts fa© hivsaml wuh a quill

bnrah w few in, and tony will rewr Mart

like * drets Uwtirejp.

l^ow gather them

in as. am as msy b., Uutofag

them

a little si toe sotaasHw .nd brssfeag town

down fa&lt;n toe oataxfa rftoe hfa^ opmk

ling them alittle If neeeasrry. 3ta mfa-k-

other swarms Habfa to ep^.

•* foam on toe stand wWr. yo« fa^d
to hare tbem renfate «j Mm as von wra

them moptlj fau u. hlvt-thfa fa
p rf

HARDWARE'

nd, d thou

Tbo frost
a, killing

IRON, STEEL. SAILS, MILL, a*.

See Advertisement.

CL'LAIl

rar if IS QUITE A COMMON OB

OOOI-EB, rod CARrENTSUTOOLS.

SEKVATIQ^i.
cczaomptioa i* the
chief cucm of tba diniota, ptoying upon
old aud young, and Mattering widely its

sAsrr, rod rLTnr, Bi iipRtr

oot

CROHBXVV

SAW*

BROAD 4&gt; NARROW AXES,GLAM.

shafts &lt;rf drrtrurtion. But all who bare
TRIMMINGS, C00W»
ever -trrrekd through the Sum h-awd UOLSE
Weal, or, iiMred, tbrowgb any portion of
UO.V.ml PARLOR STOVES,«(

Zorfa vents of such as i

(the nBMtion.

TWe U

^iWUlihoE^

Araa time ituj

E,y The WDpi hm
4*vo*y hero at present,
fiw the week pxft; ran
wsnta perlU Our* &gt;

tierd that there is « disrate for mon:
prevalffit wnirog Ateerieaife than roaMiniMfon. -Dey after day-they are alter nstcly shaking, as wUb&lt; orrvous fit, or
reodrtrd dettrius with foVer. " "Mbat of
them find an early grave. -No one who
has ever seen or expericnerd this disease,
can- foil to Ite^jrv that wc plludc to
whit is culled Fctcr and Ague. The dis
covereruf a.remedy fi«r this evil must
and should Im considered a iwblic bene
fortur, g^ D» 3. nqBTErn»yCPa-

■Traeo —W. Parker

EBRATED BIITEUS is the remedy,
wc k»ow fnxn nenkmal trial.
Fpr sale by Druggists aud dealers gen

fer«,c« TiiaMbj-, for vl
um*

Lew.

We arc in

tevtfeju take «»appeal

Mb Eotvos—Otar

opened with a

the Abner U this set

a Munhcrof y ears p

mawyduU* wbEE fed

The owner h rsmesi &lt;
p*yduwSc»..u41A.Ul
V'x. McCONXEL
rrrtsgjnae IB. tWS,

OOOKIMG 8T0VXI!

that what vfeieakud©

TO CURE THE
TO CURE THE

AGUE,
AGLK

|k^i~ )—dl
|rJ~ik,“T

»ee of /twelve boor

rigbent hope s, and d

Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.
Uaa ChrisUe’s Agua Balsam.
)—-SV. Ua,On I. Mr.

ifetions.

Tho front

n~'
bran! from

town, which seems h

HMMtei Umtat to

•■tefa* « *™’w J
Xt.tUprlAdlk

~a£K"’ "•“t” “* “*
*--SUST”*"
111
— --*1 0 «"&gt;

Preprtettira,

T’

to raise ft, ao the. bees can get iu readily;

-V

ano fOl-cLJ me-t^npJ whence they ran

:-! am
gratified to team ywi are «MIwigwd in
too distribution “Cm uCHt/8T&amp;r-S
AGUXis whh muck
pleasure that 1 give ray testimony Mr it*
superlative merit* fi*r — *“
---------

«n« honest cm
fo «m

Mi.. »«

■
'.‘C"

BOTTLES Wl» t
1OO.OK BOTTLES SOLD!

BAKER'S

PAIN

PANACEA.

RAKER'S

PAJN

PANACEA.

b killed but ft will

�rneons.
ly, rad the veioa pf
»■ ,&lt;r«M Aaceorfow, R» kte hMMawMh

\r-taip, Adrian, tram

tLia

plaro, oi

test. Ita day dawped wwt
ausMmUy fcr
an avast, wd axp
the tffite pf bG taeenMon tad «VM

thousands bad galhared to witoeag The

Soane.

Tba Park ta whhjh the WILmw

be found to have been damaged.

gracdblly rose up Into the air waving hl»

wygrtoon tiling.

Potatoes, com, vinca

of every description, and cron -fruit was

not permitted to escape.

Some fields of

wheat are entirely trined ; others more
or less injured, and it is feared that when

Wheal

waa being iuflatod was crowded, with anx-

hat, while the multitude sent up de.-tfcniag

river bottom near our village, being, U is

shouts of applaoac.

Tbc wind, which was

That on higher at that time blow ing steadily frvai the
suth West carried blm towards ita north
Some
fruit bM escaped, although tta crop is bad­ east, and ho continued in that direction
nearly as far os the eye could sec; when
ly dstMgtd. Tho frost was very seven1,
in many places, killing tho leaves on tbc he waa borne more towards, tho east. lie

thought, nearly ruined.

land has, lo appearance, escaped

remained in sight about 20 mlnntes, and
then a mere speck, disappeared among

CaurenA-nox

at

Middlkviclk.—It ap-

jicars that our grxul friends al Middleville

propose td cdebrntc the anniversary bl

*our country's independence, in an appro­
priate manner.

Rev. T. II. Jacokea, of

Kalamaaoo, is Announced os Orator uf the

day.

J. F.

Emory of the Middleville

tatchange, proposes to miuiater tta • tern/•oral wants of»uch ns stall be present on

'.I aXsit

ioaa apactora, as also ware the adjoining

oe low land tas suffered mnst; that on The

forest trees.

rt» rstal^J
an remedy uearryiag
Bre alihon boxes »rv
I entirely of Flowaea.

iotr,^ ajavii £(I

es camo arm inarm down tta xtreet from
U»J«pol ltmMduu.1, feur fe&gt; dcpirt.
liaise 'which has

the harvest arrives aehrly every field will

It aaemad to pen-

ctAta ®ve»y corner, witheriuf almoat cv-

Coated PiUfi.

regret his s taro mi from Vtate than sta
yet knows q£ ’. Botnutwo hundred bions-

some years; and
3 of an omnibus
fane* taken out
streets, balconies aud house, tops. Al 3
iQUtariy explknation or apparent ji
cation. Liberty
o'clock that drerck bdte wore mag an­
soap are also sub
tta Boulevard*
nouncing that he was lo ascend hi half M quite freely. This morning two legions
hour. At th© appointed lime Ita esnvaa of the National Guard were paraded thro’
that protected the balloon from the wind tbc principal st reals, tu remind the peoP**i perhaps, that they are not unprotected.
was removed, and the d.tring adventurer

first day ofl** April.

:ROW

7rwmted, by a st
her own sej^ tut
by her struggles tu suppress tar grief—
Poor thing Lyhe may h^c trrorc cause to

At nearly the same time a

the clouds.

a telegraphic dispatch waa received from

Bmle Cr^k

,t.t be w» ikon

paremg north uf that place.

Nottaig waa

DRY GOODS!

t^“A .Parw cot responedent of the
Boston Pott says that, the Empress Eu­
genie, as Regent, is said to*’have, given

b3fl ISA

gnat cause of uueasiocu by tar tabavior
al tbo Council, Site broke forth into an
opinion of tar own which astonished them
all.- She declared the war tota triflutf
and wicked, expoaed t her conviction that
it would never enme to a prosperous end.
and, in the tnldst of her subs and excla­
mations betraying, by sundry appeals
and passionate entreat)©-, immediately to
cause the strife to cense, that all these
ideas tad bean lodged in her boautiful
head by no less a personage than the
a P^,
rf u,,, . 6. «

rengthalstg Plastera.
MUS A i a

FHEtniTl M*W* SMTEM,

Detroit, that be tad tended safe, and wo’d I

milJ; ra&lt;?Ut h„lcric^ and ^*1* Lack in

ut. u. Bo„ 0.1 C„ 0.1

,

•rttonraln the ]mtum*.*( DM;

•nplicatiou it ralrerman. the delicate wo­
o each and oU tbay will
r. Tbolr um Is ocree*ur trouble. EaebPlw

VWT LOW PBICJBfl

heard from him ngwin until Wednesday hfer chair, cm cred her face wltli her handnoon, when Pruf. B. ttdegrapbed from ■ kerchief and spoke no more.

rnwmtsro

The Best and Cheai lest Hotnehold Rtmc.
dy iu tl c Warid.

_ ___ _________ __ rmnedteatbiL rififd&gt;* I
rection* will be found on the back of each. Pnb-

‘

u

Ctre in nrarot „f 1,1, *rl»! rorlgil He Mwn «r C.nind H.pid&lt;. relum'd ftna
Hi.re is also to be a Ra­ came iu on the 0 o’clock P. M.. train, nnd 1 Pike*® Peak, yesterday. lie rays that
tional Ball, al ibu Exchange, in the even­ a large concourse of people were at the j hundreds of deluded men are in ah absoin tbo tiUbm of fluting*, la said county; oo tt« 1
ing. A goriii time may ta expected.
Jc-pul lo «ortl,im
ilumoUr, H.IL I
J"
Hth d»t of Jon* Bast, at one o’riosk ill the after­
,
,
,
r
J
, I left, COO teams started frr homo at the boon •( tbitday, ttofoBoviof described pretm- i
r„,ir nctr,pa^r reportero, M*. via: I
yy* Tbc Wool market Is somewhat । where he gave a moat thrilling aroMmt of; utlie ilnw
Tbetoudt west quarter bl Um souU&gt;-««it quar- ’
। his journey among the clouds. lie stated ; whw have shown themselves the masters
•lively taro al present, or rattar, has been j
teref Metlon number thirty-three, tn tc-wamubbor 1
' that.ta kqj&gt;t south uf the Michigan Ovn "f art In the wiencc of Being, tare been four, north of nnje namber elxbl weal, iltuated
for tbc week pnst ; ranging from 30 to 40 i ml It»n,Ld until Wotuoorur MunUll. ‘
Ver, mo, at in the county of larry and State cf Michlann.
cootniaiax fortr acre* of land sccordinj lo the Uni­
rente per lb. Ours is not a large wool i ,.k«, .
^rrfed fem- rerr ■£..1
ted KtelM«iir&lt; ey thereof, with nil the appurtsaan■pridwing county, but still tbc benefits of
...
,
■
Tribirnt, for its encourgemantof tbc ntimlie passed over , bugi niMi ^jOU).l Bny of j©, edivor* U
this year's clip will taacntibly fell by all !I rsptdly to the south.
dasse*. Sow lew wheat and raise more jI Coldwater und the northern part of ludh j caught by any uf the returned Pike PeekI aua. when lie touud himself al the height. era, they wilt pfubhUy sec***— Grtmd,
wool, would ta tta very best kind of ad-'| of three mite* and Ida balbssi was rapidly ।
Pft**CilANGERY SALE.
vice to our farmers.
____
^TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court for
JjTBe couuj^jd^rny^lt^bsnri-ry.
*
,
Ftxru.—W. Parker was fined ten dol­

i the occasion.

CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY

to any remedy known. In luJJamation of tbrsrea.
deafoeai, ringing rnuuds in th* head. resasobUng
tbs wbluiog of attain, or distant watsrfbil*.
catrrrb. discharge of r.atter front the now. ears, 5ciftffe!«..»betlMr brrelttsry or
’
RECRUTT THE DBMUTaffED.

Qy&gt;t
turif

B»J tteratt no *iM«Mof ibe rttamwri. ami Ifowofrj

of all Kinds B
on short

rottal

' l*totaa»liIW,&lt; rfigf

skecml notices.

lars on Tuesday, for violation of the Liq

uor Law.

We ore informed tta*. ta In-

leudsiu take an appeal.

lie mrt nnottar current, which carried him
towards the north cost, and the first place

bu recognized after descending was Jack­
son.

IIu passed qver this city aud kept

•tl that coun® until he landed near Fen-

Ma Editom — Ptor Sir

The spring

■&lt;»f 1859, opened with n fairer prospect fur

...ivillc, a small village on the Detroit
five

a number of years previous.

three taurs.

itandiug Ita •warcity uf money, and thl-

many debts w hich fetter us, n elenr sky
ami genial oua revived drooping hope,

aml we were nlm-ret ready to land up«»t»
,
terra frma.
But what vicissiUidcs in life. The short I
space of twelve hours has eclipsed our
hrigbest hopes, nnd dimmed our best cal­

culations.

The frost on tta morning of

tta 11th, luudono an immense damage.

I have examined

many prices of wheat,

and have heard from id her sections of the
town, which seems to he general, mid
find ttaUt-tsalmfirt totally killed.

Judg­

ing .from tta present appearance 1 should
&gt;ti&lt;&gt;l think ft would yield 2 bushel per

ocM. I tape I ahali be disappointed ; but

this is my honest conviction now.

Corn

is killed but it will oumc again.

Nlnc-

^tcnth» of tta fruit is entirely dead.

In

•onw localities oats are killed ; but this
is of small nce*&gt;unl compared with the
wheat

There was a large arm sown last

fi ll, and it.narer louked tatter nt this

All tori bouwteaner* wrllX be ci»d to hear

ctobor. A. D. 1W I. Qrm L. Bay. CinmH Court
otamtMMaer. for the (MMjof tarry, will sell

I 0B
ASn .XrtoAb-lel
B3BD BUCIB.^ *”"
it ’jwM
evaporate, .but re&amp;wlU Urotroftire rffc
I..—*—
flu,. * -' - * ■— - - .-^ •
Cm*

ambAlilwaukuu Railroad, betwaeu six and

tta former fit this aecliun, titan it bus fur
Nutwillt-

ZDE-AJD SHOT 11

having been iu the tiir nearly

Ik- lust his anchor while

trying to stop, and was threwn frem the
car, which

was bul a few firet from the

• «f w’Wph p*&lt;r.
IJiKsrn'* Fit r*rc&gt;
Wto wtfl be annoyed with avann* uf five* &lt;

*«nra”be Ml’KIU.Mr-------------•• m-•*acc» in inyrfafou CbumiwM
be ridef (banwtbrrty.
.
air again and .•'ton disappeared among tbc
vr SOLD nr ALL DRUGGtSrra. Drier*
clouds. Prof. B. bra little hope* of ever •cm to Botxs* ««rew A Co.. Chicago, foffrate for
the Was'erw State*) wRIreerire prompt»Ueurton.
recovering ft. It is the largest ever made
Sold by J. r. foMBrt-A A Co._________ ______
iu this country, and ita one on which Mr.
Nareran* Uec.-y Co.. O.. July 7. 1555
Thurston was Inst tert September. It was
Dn. C. W- Eosacx.-Z*w- Sir s-For tbc bebsEi
worth 116,00, and l&gt;eld when full inflated vf iidforiBC baouMiity, permit na to annwnsc.
Ihroogb «br column* of ronrClretiter, the «urnri•10,000 cubic U'ct ofgas.
E V. W. B.
Knlnmazoo, June 10. 1850.
Liver Uotnpteint and fahgeitloD. and notwilh-

NEVER KNOWN TO SAIL.
0 wncrfi ofH&lt;&lt;swjndX&gt;t Ite M-&lt;h*tar
interttt#!' •f’wed 'ritfi jrflnrerfbe'WF
rest for ten years, At the Unitm
Course, Long Island;

We eordl^lr larile *U wbo wish anythlef U
our Um, lo&lt;ire us s call, asJ wo *01 rafosv &gt;r to
phase anA Guarantee ntfofoettoo.

P H A J. BUSSELL.
land, sad leacaMut* conUmeJ m the mortgMe
set forth b&gt; Ita bill of complaint sad demribed »
sste Asane as fotaws
That etrlsln piaee or parcel of la»d Irteg sad
boingia tMeOumy of Barry aud Suto of Stab'ran. and known and described a* tho eoutb-WeM
qnerter (W of eertton number thirty-three. (IS) to
■___ .
r----- -- -

Uasuaica. May 18, IG.8

HARVELL’S CONDITION POWDERS

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

ground, and his balloon stat up into the

The Myatcrtoua Own Player.

. Tta New York correspondent, uf the
Philadelphia Jfcreirry, in a satire of Mcrpby, tbo groat chess player, says, aqueer
incident occurred to him soon after hi"
arrival in New York. A carriage drove
, to the St Nidwlas, in which was scwled a
splendidly dressed lady. She rout up a
card, and requested an interview with the
| chess ehampion. The interview rfns grant­
ed, when the fcir traitor demanded the
nmiteca of phjing * f1®' *il“ «rMurphv. Mr. N. looked «t the magnifi-

aflSWS**®**
1I* diScrlt nr ■wtiiplinal.-d
Dr. KU«k
cmh

wevjiTO"’ ” *

Jt’ST BECEIVEB
and most complete assortment of

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE OF MICHIGAN,County cf Darnr. aa­
Ai a *eMton of tbe Prebste C&lt;tert, for the
Coaoiy of Barer. ImMcd al the Probate Ofooe in
m Jlobday, tha SOthday of May. in
the year one thoutand eight hradred nod Uftyninc. Present, Orin L. Ray. Judge of Probate.
In tbg matter of the e»tato of WtUiam II.

S

tin readme aud filing the petition, duly verified,
of D M. Qnte. *dmiuutr»tor ot saU *otate.
praying for oartain reaaona therein, art forth, for
ficenao So &gt;rii certain rt»l tetate. in said petition de-

From B«v. Mr. McMullin, HmUt af Cobcm
er*Tb Grand Ranll* and br l&gt;rnrgi&gt;t» tbrvogbout
Chapel.
tbo United Stans. CuuuUa and South America,
UbUAumtm. Get 5. I fiL
at wboloeale by all lar^r Drugjisli in the princi
Dr. C. W. Bubacb. -DterSir: I bate imH r»nr
pal due*.
Skx4 PbriAft for • aartaoa sMMia^TMn
UERRICK A BROTHER.
.
t’axcncsi. Ciuun, Albany. N. V. .
Suld at Hoitinya by J. I*. Roberts A Co.. Bolt­
wood A Grant, and by dealers arcrywhcre.
Palmer Brothen, Tra\ eting Agr«!»

DREGS ANfo MEDICINES,
fChemicals, Palssta, O1H, Canapbeae. Itarala* FI«M.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOnoL.

mi

nit

FOR MEDICINAL PL’RPO^I

form, of thirty-

GROCERIES!

New Barry Mill, ;

Il *■
tf'W&lt;mbS5hcis.

..

Loss of MemoP*t&gt;|

-j*

bu.ion* Im
pediment* to

time of ita year. Tbc prospect js gloomy

indeed.

1 am anxious to leant tta extent

oftta frost, and tape It is not great
Wuodtend, Jmto 18, 1859.

L J.

to the window, and Mr. Morphy placed
ihawn? The lady, Of eourte, was per­
mitted tho first morn.
Half &gt; down
wives were made on either side, and
Mur^y
few-lf iMcratud-Wvisitor promised to prove the moat for­
midable anfegonist he had tad fora long
time,' Beeoraisn absorbed in the game,
Morphy directed the servants to admit no
one else until it was completed. Tie
game lasted two huur* and was drawn.—
The lady was then satisfied, nnd blnahingly
took her hwve, Morphy himself accompS-

Ftraa Wasbiogtoa.
Washington, June Sr
Tta admmfetrntiun has
Tully
determined oa ita cnurac of noUbu pend­
ing tta war in Europe,- but tan under enfosidaratie* a decWntrion or staUfnwit &lt;if
tta princippw Uy which the United States,
■s a roistrol. will lie governed. It will
clearly set forth tbc just rights of Amcrinvinfl her to her Carriage. The moment
eaa citiaati engaged in peaceful pursuit*
sf&gt;e tad gone, Morphy and his friends set
.
.. .-------- Z—Ik» iAsnGty pf the
that the
Tta preeine penitkma which will be a»- ba.UTal vlriWr, t&gt;« doubling U&gt;
name
upon her card coiifd
could bcYound
be fount upon
raraed cannot be Mt-crtaineil, but Itay
the dfeertfory. llila.-however,
_ ■i■■
prosed to
approximate, to ita. prinriptat heretofore
declared, ya; that free ships make‘free be a mistake, and though eye
was made to ascertain precis' ; who was
goods, aontraband of war excepted ; that
ita goofo of a friend captured on board tbc visitor, tha gentlemen ar • much in
tbc dark a* uvar. Whoever.
foe refisriof an romny, whhtta hke ex■ecpiiotuj, stall hot ta subject to costtaca- •he pUjrrf lU beu gw&lt; l»

x^seu»r.“P!^-

:tini&gt;|oC illtaaltb., XlwT.buBl dlsesaw thxwchl
rrr attaaeiiid organ of tLsayxttie, and ton­
I ft thorwngtfy and permanmitly
■
No w* «U- Aonbt tbeir supertarftr atari

opTmtiun,’

t. *n any Mnmart Of

aUSTOM

■

-WOUBT,

ta aa^taLdrikr and a* prompt m any’

untOTacT m®wmi»i^
t*4 CmUx ExtraeU,

ottari^fin in Barry, efr any other tauftty.(

-Jlaving oecurcd the svrricea of a

ro« Tin ».«cul wmr or rn« uair..

Jim Rate MILLER,

sTA.-noisrER’sr,
•
rexc-iu?*8'
INKS,

•nd mar mil being boilion tic most
itCtpru'cll''plin,- Ivetta.- with a good
Sgrnt^er—we are prrjsiret) to do fbt
Law»rfsrei k.~ Please gke waareil.

envewfik!1,

^CARDR

•

-1/- TJ

(

6k wUau ’ At„■

GOING AWAY!

n 'MHttf

Upon our *betYcs auj be fctmd •» ef
;.U jam-.7 MOOT F0RJLAR

xN ACCUUSin UUSUJU11CU or
«•
Andi will bo hit in the lissds of DxMSt foo*

n

FATES! MEMCWES

Hartintt, Set. 1.1BST. -R..v

..’.
-*-1*
VV "’

- ■

'GOING AWAY VERY SOON. f* Il YS I Vl A h' fo.friifetiiE O X
i

flaptalt that my friamh sod

CTTSTOMEnS

l.’TY.orSiflUPnar

tiroaaod tfoM tta ragittrof wrought not

JUIHICAN ceXTKL MtnOAD

s"K2^'l!7S!l
AFTER DATE; UNTIL ICRTHbR NOTICE,
fr*’

rt'wM#JtssxJcis

"sShSSjt:

�NbuDL VKRIOM.
Mr. HATTIE CUES.

** GOLDEN

PRIZE,

GOLDEN

PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

DK. MOBSB’fl

I 1 QOLttEN

INDIAN" BOOT- PILLS

w,*toc*y "^Esornmp. - i ■
■*!%.*nrt atock*

THE
•jfawmraattg*

peunr rpple nrrhnnK aa rvsmrda ths
flOTHfr hcafirg over of the srontflt*”- ’
^^Tha writer cannot doubt, that b* baa

'.y.

ji

~S£XXte

qoldbk fuse
ILLUBfEATED.

KO MUBK ‘•rn KERS,
FO MORE RHEUMATISM.

■ '

~Tka Xc- Tart WjaUy GGLDKK

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

READY RELIEF.

or even more sears, and until the trees
had became ,di».*wd.
In other case*,
where thesap did iml continue '«&gt; fti*
inn. tbo second year, tbc trie* prernud
ait unhealthy, atainrd appearance, when
the up had Reran du*o tbeir troika, Irav
iug an uuaightly. bWk e. ating upon th,
outer Lark. And nil thiadhe*M- bu rom&lt;
from pruning in the wrotg time—that ia
10 tha whiter and spr ing.
Therefore. I capnet hut * labour fried*
to profit by my experience, en n *lth&lt;uj*l
11 not V&lt;-n roath. and Wrpppt-d t»&gt; tin
long practice, and until lately the fitted
belli'of the farming. n-mn'wity.— C. W.
M iconsra in th--/’o»tos Cvltivotor.

of the moat iutoteeting and
faaelnating reading “»”£•
the pen* sf the
very Aral wntora of the day.
AptcQ Atote-W Ferry W

A F EEBE XT,
WORTH FROM W CENTS TO &gt;400 00,

rtsdera It taiportmt that eve yiaaiily keep a 1B?
ply of it in lhe towaa.
Araud with thia rwoicdr, a hoeaebcM ia always
rroirrled acainal sudden Ml «ka of sianaakL
noosn^e of itoas of perwa** have been saved by
nigtefoJe^KbcTe^r l^^hJZatog.^Cti
DE0KE8 AND QUEENS.
By a rery wimple Wraojrmwt. tbe

era, Vetfow Fever, eafl other rialant Raesaai Let
a doe* of foie ven Otto be tales internally, as the
ease mar rwqatoe.whes asflds •!» seiaii with Palo
,.r Sickness, and It will ittsi .nllr raliers foe ph
neat from pain and arrrat foe diacase I
HADWATi BEABY BEULIEV,

EVRFLCH BOX CT.
»bon*) ma, te *;*«
&gt;»*&gt; secured as to idm.

‘KEHSUCKD IPMCES.

fount; and if fork opcialtoa ia asitt!^;, m,
tormed is foe pthcrir.g Mi^n.’itr coke.; A ,
fow bowir. will s&lt;uk a. i»-.u.„^, .. ,u.’
J
they did ia tbc ids I,ire. V
'
***

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FM AU THE RJEPCSa 8f A FAMILY RfTSIO,

We can dothe y ou from the crown

AT tho head ta

the sole of

the foot

ned warrant prices to suit.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.

V

*•

better.

Cmowbh Food fob Abimauu—An ex­
periment, made by S. H. Clay, nf Ken
tuckv, in feeding s* me. produced tbc fid|, «ing result: One bu4n.-l «if dry o&gt;ni
rniuk fivs-ramrda and ton ounces of live
jwrk. One bnslicl «&gt;f boiled corn made
foarleenpand-and arven ounces of port.
—Roml Ntu Yorktr.

';~Sgn

Frin, O. toeaM of afaatoXfaaX^t*
7EKTILE QUEEN-MOTH

Hatred two of his im-hsrda v»ry mark,
^ahrngcaeiinopd couisc of winter and
spring pruning, ft has ls*n fimnd inpoMhlr. hi m**e Wtotitnee*. tn prv-vroi »br ■

Pauxavixo foes —A Isdy rorwpnndtnl id the Country Genth man write*that qrg* cwu he kept g'-xi •«d fresh alx
nicetttw, hr placing them in a »!.allu*
basket. made haw* and aotiin'.nt tight
or tin d«c«. and hung the ba&gt;ke» on
hiw-ka nr nulla &lt;w the JoUtX In the cellar.
TV lighter aed inure airy the cellar the

PRIZE..

GOLDEN PRIZE.

_ as. sossxjwmpbstsnrsuii

tor the disease, to be caal wsB; b- nee, a large quan­
tity of food and ether matter, ia lodged, and the
■tuoach knd UiUMtota are liletahr oreyflowong ,
wilh the a-rrupied mase. tba* nudrigoing dis­
agreeable rennratation. ounetantlr anaibg with
the blood, which throw* the corrapt-d matter
Uirougheven »»in and arterr. until life i* taken
from tiro heir fo- disease. Dr. «.,ra* a PILIN
haveodded to tliemaellca victory utmn viclorv. bv
mtoriog m llior.s „f the tick to blooming bral'E
aad happiness. Yas, thousand* who hare been
racked ortJrtnmted with rtekneat pain aM aaGl*h, and whose ( eUn frames hare boen so&gt; relied
ike burning'e'atneitts of ragtag fee er. and wbo
hava been brought, m it were, within a step rd , Dr. Radway A Cn. have recently discovered a
ib* aileut grave, now stand readr te b sttfY font method tor extracting tri m roots kertm. pUata
they wool! have been numbered with fos dead, and giuns, a nntntiuw. eitraet of suck rnmderfal
had it not.been for ibis great and wonderfulmedi xmmaluroi power—wbreh tbay have cumbined
einc. Maan'g fodiw Root Filip. Aft- r one or two wllh Radway’. Reswlaling Pilto-ttou air of these
doses had been taken, iber were astonished, and pills w,l! supply th. blood with tho aaaas smoeat
absolutely aurpriecd. In nitnraaitsp their cum- “f
omiw
ordiaarT bread; sa
aeffseta. Not ooiv do ttory gite tuinsdinte ease that. wk&gt;le tba system to nodwegntog s thoroagfa
ttrenjih, and takr *■•&gt; sb a.ekoc«. pain end iphyaiek'sg. and rrgalaUeg proeaea, K dtdy be•ng uiab. bat tbevMomesa tn waek.i the found*
tioa of fo« duM»*o. wbtoh &gt;• the blood. Therefore,
It will bo GH|W&gt;.tape« lUfbv tboeawtos uZlihin
Pi!!** that t»r win wo Cleanseaud pnrifr. rtateftr
— .i,., s_m. ------------Bll! lake ita’flight, and
ike flush of youth aid b«
and ll* proioeci cf ■ It
cberisk and faicbten rr^
All genuinw Pitta _
name and a.)cna:n-. &lt;J B. LAKH JCDSON. (anc■ two of these pill, once or twice per week,
•ill notaaly keep ,rmr eysMi keallhy and
~~b'
.r. toil will protect your inAmU again*:
1 and 1'aina in th*
:------- —&lt;
(A. J. WbltaA Co.,)
Soln Proprietor,
SO Ixuard Ftnwt. .Saw Yo»*.
For sale br J. P Robert* A Co.. lUtinra; P. A.
DdMw, Middlesine: Kti NMmta. UreagwtHlaj
A J BonnflPraW»rUIe; and,by Drugg.at* gsn-

arc eo awiwd that diwaae within the range ef
their inlet, exn rarely -MtotatU Vt evadeJtbtg.

be effected in foe luauagwueLt of hews

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE

hot only do they ecre ibe everyday cncnplaiata
of every body. I ct also many ftwwidaHr and
dajgrrw* diseases. Ike agent Iwfow aaturd to
I fo«rd to ftintuh gralto nn American Alm war,
cvMUfoiag tenteas afl tbrir swra sat RmUaoa

.stEjggjitar
Coagha, Colds, InDacBza, Uoanencsa,
Cronp, BrooeWltta, laekpieut Coa-nrtnptioti, sag for tbc relief of CwtaatnapUvo
Patient* iu adv**ccd tinges of tho
liUrnic.
So-ide is Ike faW cf It. -mefalnca* nod ao r.u-.

Price 35 cnll; !•&gt; pii) in each box.
Wm Nudge A Co.. propriMor of Dr. A. TraA'a
Magnetic Ointment. Earlville, Msdiwo C« . 5. Y.,
General Agent.
.
n&amp;ly
CL’BK THAT COUGH I

Now is

tbc Time,'and

Ma.ieiikg uit» ita evmp».itwo. ibat W-W
&lt; prv&gt;«&lt;|b« .1 in thru prwrl.ee.

UongrateM.
. Thp.' * recoil rely vegetable and hL^wJ'
Psjpitatiau cf lbs j

|

fantat tbo breast ran t*to* them wuh ^fc,.

s2x,a‘X-^rtXT&gt;.,t4^

eftlM agas^and-I faru’ib foe mort approrrd

The Dim tore of foe Association, in their An-

WELL TESTED.
Tbb bn e has been io use for a ssBeieo fa..

r-rsprrtio. tha hivalvl wbo ia lensed down with
pda «r pbyefoal daUliry ia aatoui*ed to flawl kaa
heilth or merer rrwtotvd ’by a rrtuedy al ccce ao

REGULATING PILLS,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

KO BEES KILLED.
If for cooks of foe bee hire exnbe
w
tuoied.a*.d with anfoty bufo to Uw baa* aU te
rpi -"siye U.

DB. JL C. AYER &amp; CO.

BALSAM

LOWELL, MASS,
by J. P. RoataT-. Hastinsa.

To cure all aay TrauNeal

&lt; The Realtmooiala «re hare received te Ita B
K vurfrSmaiam Mnitxiaol the tueJieal
suaMlwereWc to pub:-jb ibean, KQ slap
F rUws». Tbi* prej w.t.oa .Ul st lbs baad
" «4 thefliat vf roucdira tor curtug all diacaaaa
J arising Doni iu-. pun ties in the blood or •
&gt; aaaed matter lurking ia Uu spleen.

' Use tM-oTill'a

D6^D
ffmna*nr«lla 4k Itllllwgim

AND CUTLERY.

AND

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahmed

Tbou-and. who bare Med tbc Sfo!*&lt;"‘
armparilla will tttliO to rt« rem.i U-Ae r*e&lt;
i retailing all imyunuca frum ibur blaad.
iri$x:t«n. and rigor tn tbc wbric h«*
■act*. htM&gt; raatoriag s bcaltoj acitotJ to •I'M

Tbc rcsMtn* why

DRY GOODS’

JBANCIS ROWER

bnsiani M Baa

Radwrafu Raaoratlng Bet
Will radically ax term la ato from the i

LA RO Ear STOCK of foa
HESTOOOWt .1 ik.

drena for report of trrameot, Dr. J. BEILHUUGHTUX. Acuna Suntsoo. Howard
tattoo, Xs. » Sooth Ninth Street. PMladslPa.
By .order of the Direotnra.
O. FAIRCHILD.
EXRA D HKARTWELL. PmiAnt.

liissEaxTsSsSr
SJIELF4 USA vriMttb W'aXA STO I
,

m »?pa« Ajrii^auTJKax
It JVl' nz-i^rrr

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE

ISAAC C. KOTT

uuuk^’ '

tha owl baautifnl palm™,

FOUND.

I Kara
W« haw put down tha price* of all1
our foods to suit

the time* and aave

people the trouble of going to Kalama
zoo and Battle Crock to trade.

kdapleA to psbnvoarr dla

pim ra**]j,»tteyiqo*i

COOPERING BUSINESS.

gasgaarassifc
MORE TAILORING.

Um greatest

rariHy ol

elevait-

'

OVRN STO
LOW OVEN S
PARLOR (XX "

t'wamtalJii.towa.

TO HOUR*]

TEMPERANCE WILLIAM JONE&amp;

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“Haufarcm, yo*^ num," repfed ife

BOLTWOOD fa GMAJCT,
. CALEBS id *11 kind* of dry. good*, gro.
’ croekary, 4c. SUU »V, cpp^iu |k&gt;*1

Tharsatfes ihife,
That bie* fo**rerrc tu wi
Uk* * wild draw.
PrMia »o p-at*. grrr* ।

.HALEB in ctctt v*ri*»y of dry good*.
' rtes. erockrry, hardware, ready-mad*

xricabls fctiS.

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5JER COlRKXgR

X»^=£3;
e». &gt;, 4&lt; 5aa$*M«M4ia«»

other, “hot you are wrong about the tunfed la."
“i dare any ya* *s right," *H Mark.
“There Scotch mfate get bto on* before
you know where you are."
Bcnteh or English, the mist gvoduslly
thickened, and by the time the coach
reached Tottenham ft mattered little to
Math Anderson, that fe fed be* spared
the umbrella droppings. He was almost
wet through on all sides. But he bore
the ineonvenienee with a gnod humor that
seemed impertureble.
Pre*itiy the
omch stopped, and Mark got down while
the boraes were being changed. .
•
“Hallo, Davis I 1 *y, Davis, is that
you amokiug F angrily shouted the elder
traveler from under cover of his umbrel­
la, some little while after the coach waa
again in motion.
“No air."
"I am, though.” returned the ynuth.—
“Trjing your plan, sir—taking cure of
myaelf."
“And annnving your neighbors," grum­
bled the gentleman. “That ian’t my plan
I my young friend.”
Mark had it on the ei d of his lips to
say that he somewhat doubted the t»»erti.m, but bo did out *y it. Instead of
that.
“If my ci*r is disagreeable to you, air.”
said be, “I’ll leave it &lt;4f directly."
“No, no, gn ou. by all means,” srid the
gentleman some*hat testily, “every noe
fi&gt;r hiinodf; but it’s a nasty habit, tiiat
smoking, nnd it cannot I* very agrcveblo
tn any&amp;wly to l»e stifled with tobacco­

rencontre and all smoaedtaf on* ahaB be
* aeddrotd * the drat. Nut many
evenings efter that nf which wefevespo*
fen. Mr. Chnraron, peering user London
bridge, wm *nght b * esdden shower,
k weaver? wntiuaa, for by some extra­
ordinary umteei, he fed teft behtod Mm
at bis CMmting-booea, hie almost ieaepsrabie aompaukw, hie umbrella; and fa­

— W-------- rc —-_______ —
over his credulous faith tn a bine sky. he
thought. Now Iren tall
cmm
hretened on toward the aooth aide of the
abran. One tisy * Mr. Chmerv* *4
river to seek shelter. Before be could
young Andereon fefi feeu very fatoiii*.
reach
it,
however,
the
shower
became
a
been
dlsruaoed,
“
that
Merit
AnderM
hoe
L J h*nJ«*n , booteaod »buc». *id manufacturer
torrent, and In another minute or two been all bia life." “A very lucky fallow,” coach wlwre they first met, I belirre, the
»t cterv variety of Un and bLmi-iwd and coppernan. Rawer'* block. State atroct.
Mr. Camcr m would hare b*wn drenched, rejoined soother; and a third reecUed the dd gentlemen bran
utto^ fae yrcw
but fi.r tiie abrupt but timelyoSsruf the remark.
frHow shout his nasty he Mt land ecM
HADLEY fa BAKER,
very thing be then Deeded. The offer waa
“Dn you think so. gentlemen F aiked him what be should do If he should Mt a
made by a young man whom, in bis haste, a fourth—an elderly man, who had hither­ «tfe Who didn’t Wks ftr
’
■ hoitbardwarr, nt]«ry and *Iot**. Sun * oo* d*o»
Ero lo.-.g will be
Mr. Cameron bed nearly run down.
“Lrevs It rit directly," said Andorsou.
to borne no port in the rather “free and
we»&lt; el tb* po»t-offic*.
Beoeatb Um ship* that pnrodly plow
“Ha my young gentleman," exclaimed easy” conversation of that evening.
“You would not be able,’’ said Mr.
Th*
briny
»c*.
J. w. OAKERY,
Mr. Cameron, who at a glance recognixed
“There can be on doubt of it Mr. W., Cameron."
TYTEOLESALE «nd retail d**&gt;r in, and »mubia former fellow traveler, “a friend in I should think," replied the first speaker.
“I think I should, and to prerre ft. str, I
Thu, ahooJd tnaa find
VI Actsrcr U leather. find.uc», Ac.. BalU*
need is a friend indeed they *y. I beg
“Not a doubt of ft," said the sreood won't smoke again for three months."
Di* way Is th* eternal drop;
Crwk. Miek. Alro. agent* for tte-aal* o&lt; n.bb«r
bcluos. ail widUt*. Caah paid for lode*, jxlta.
your pardon fur running against you, but likewise, ‘It was all luck, depend upon
“Well, gentlemen, he kept hh word,
tcr&gt;, 4c. 4c.
then yuu sec 1 am likely tu get w*L"
&gt;U"
.
and before the time wo gnue by be hap­
“Yea, air; and if you will oblige me by
“He began with nothing—nothing to pened to fall in with e pone scholar—a
oxiaoxBMm-____________
Tfe vslat want ep etiurs sad tsH Mb
making uno of ray umbrella."
speak t.f"—continued the former—“hot German—half starved, end learnt h&gt;« bis­
J. r. ROBERTS fa Co.,
«&gt;M Cameron took a fancy to him, and tory, which was a very sad one. Tuhsve jrem^wfewretafed, tfepreym^f
of most of it already j ou see. But two now you seethe old gewtteman retires the means of relieving him, Andeenaa
And hi* tb* row.
“The* draft let Mr. F« tey in for re*
can walk tinder it: i'll take your arm, if from the firm and leaves Mark Awdersun made up hfr mind that be would not spaed
IMb," reid Berrfagum, "fori* Se4« fe*
Lire* mor* 'or omitmt than u**.
you please. Tisn’t everybody J would at the bred nf it.”
snr more money In cigars, affiS fa *atiWill And ropoac.
walk under the same umbrella with, UkT.
“And," rejoined the third commercial, lude for the unexpected kindoe* end lib­ ax a brraottaeta, fe feaerti jg*
W.PARKER,
There—you needn’t walk so far off. I “all began, as Fro been told, by young erality of the yoow clerk, the poor steTo idle proa*.
The m* w* Irevleg lhafefi*—,
can trust you, eh 1 And every ooa fi»r Anderom happening to have on umbrella, (fantvAM to teach M* the German
bi mat-If, you know, and his neighbor as and saving Mr. C. from getting a wetting language. Now ft migbt fee*been wfet
welL Tu bo sure. By the way, where’s one evening. A leaky thing, that,I think you mh a lucky thought,- but- J should
reek. It isn’t to me. I know, so I’ll just your cigar my young friend I You were I shall take to carrying an umbrella fine call ft a gsMrotn coo, which led Mr. An­
D^tf^Ve"
shift my seat. If you’ll draw up for a min smoking, I think, a minute ago, before I days as wpj! as wet ones."
derson to give op smoking." j
pwiil* "iUorr’i block.” *i»*l
ute. Davis.”
“I think it was, oertafaly Ms. WM" reovertodt you."
“That wasn’t quite all, I beltara,” re“No need for that, sir." repbd Mark.
“ Yea sir, I w* certainly ; but you don't
speoded Mr. C, the gentleman addressed*
I qiitelly. “I’ve done, sir, nnd beg your like it, and I couldn't think of offering old gent by chiming in with his humors, “Y*e ere right sir.”
WILUAK DI RGHER,
pardon for having annoyed you. 1 did you the shelter of my umbrella with a and fipding out the length of his foot. A
“Well; Anderson was a sharp, energet­
WAS IT AIJ. LUCK?
n&lt;« intend to d&lt;&gt; it,” and a* he spoke, he cigar in my mouth, so—”
clever fellow Mark Amfe-sou is I fancy. ic felfow when he took anytime « Und’
threw the half-consumed cigar into the
••So you canted it into the Thames, I But there wasabitof sneaking abouthim. and in a year or two he • as aerator oftfe
Birons a single sleeper on the Eastern
suppose. A foolish trick, that, iny young That and pK&gt;d luck did it all.”
j. m. wrms,
language, tlmugb what good it would ever
Counties railroad wu« laid down; before
“Yoe do woe mesa to *y you wnfi
blnrk’a fellow traveler looked half vex­ friend. By tho way. what'syour nameF
“Ah! 1 heard that Comcrnu cottoned do him ha fed not th® mul distant idea.
even that line of road was marked out on ed and half pbmscd.
“M-rk Anderson, sir, at your service." U&gt; the young fellow at first, because ofbis Daring eU thie t&gt;M fe fed not met Mr. murder me fa bed," exclaimed Defa*
a map; al the time when the stage-coach “I don’t wish pu to do that," he said, in
“My servos tn yon, Mr. Mark Ander- name. It was Scotch sort ofa snood, y«te Cemeroa more than two nr three time*, who fed * meth humor * cool eo*r*
waa on the smniit uf prosperity, aud om­ a tone very different from that in which nor—a good name, by the way; north know ; and Andaraons father or grandfe and they fed not gnt bevond'a familiar
“No," replied the other, "but gel up •
nibuses bad nut encroached upon the prtv- be hud before spoken. “I am obliged to country, like mine, though you be a cock­ ther,
DAMIEL COOK,
.
» Sculhman. So It was *High- sort of how-do you dv acquaintance. One soon »s you *«.*• ' '
“Yea." reptfafi Date*, "tbs* yw*sM*
tlrgc» of those pleasant convey anees which you, though, for. to tell the truth, 1 very ney. My name la Cameron; Walting landcre shoulder to eboulder.’ A lucky day Abdereon took up a newspaper snd
were ‘-licensed to carry sixteen pesaengrrs, much dislike the smell of tobacco. But street knows me, 1 think. And *whvt may thing te have a fine sounding name some- •aw an advertisement for a mercantile fell me the moment 1 put rnyreK «Mfour inside and twelve out," »• few, com­ you should have saved your cigar; it be Mark Anderson's profession 1”
tiniea. Poor Jack Smith might have told derh, well aeqmiated wfah Q***. At
paratively, uf which remain to the pres­ seems a pity to castaway whatcuetagood
“An inquisitive old gentleman,” tbo’t bu name fifty times, and nobody would that lime few*** making arnch fepdent day—my story takes date.
money.”
Mark tu himself “but there is no reason ha vo thought anything about it.’r
way. and it struck him that be might bet­
One Saturday afternoon Mark Ander­
“It’s of no cor.scqucncrt sir," returned w hy be should not know what I am ;"and
“A lucky thing fir Mr. Andareoo to ter bitnself by looking after the aituat iou.
son, a your.f about eighteen ur nineteen, Mark ; “daresay you are rightabout smo­ forthwith, with the frankness of a youth leave off smoking m be did. Me took hi* 8o be made an appointment with the X
and a subordinate ___
- ---------king ; ’tie only a habit.'’
who has nothing to conceal, be answered ene there famously. That was what nail­ Y. Z. who fed advertised, and who shnM
j government office, emerging from Thread
“A had habit.” said tbegenlhman.verv tiiat question.
ed old Cameron, 1 suspect. A lucky U prove to be but Mr. Cameron himself."
I needle st., and hurrying on to the Four decidedly. “I should say a very bad habit
The lain did not seem to cease, and the thought that
“Ha! my young cigar merchant^” said
Swans’ Inn tard. mounted thu b«.x and for a young tnrin like you. But it is noth­ pavements were getting cleared rapidly.
“Well, gentlemer.,” said Mr. W-------- , ha, when they met, fwhat do! you know
seated hlntself beside the driver of one &lt;ff ing to ine,” be added, in hia former mis­ Oor two friend*, however, walked on to­ when there was a alight break in the con­ about GermanF
seemed as though be mcin.t to fell a.kcp,
the numerous conchea which, iuthoee days anthropical tnuc, “every one fi&gt;r himself." gether fur some little time in silence.
versation, “you bare had rour say about
Mr. Anderson explained.
J. M. NEVINS,
plied between the Flower Pot, in Bishop
“That wem* rutber a favorite motto of
“Which wav are you going, and bow Mr. Anderson, and you_a!l seem to know
•Bui,” said Mr. Cameron, **y&lt;m are *4 huse the temor of an Irieh geMleasM,
•t KXERAI. U»1 and Tax Agent. &lt;
gate St., and the suburban villages un the yours sir," said the youth, respectfully fur ?” nsked Mr. Cameron abruptly,uhe more or less of his history ; but you most German out and out, I am afraid—Ger­ and may rest
T x&gt;d *11 bu&gt;inc,« entrusted to h&gt;*ei
Cambridge aud other rood* branching uut- but manfully : ‘‘but I think there is a bet­ and Mark arrived at the end of the excuse me for thinking yon are wrong In man pipe*, as well a* German gutturals 1 der a castle g
iteaded to promptly and with tideli
IWTtaMft
■th that of the -Kcpubhcaa Uauer,
ul&lt; wards from Shuredith. The time »a» ter one than that to go by.”
! think. -a_______
I waaobUgedtont
-rw_____ w—
escribing his prosperity to what you call ‘it wiuf___ ________
— summer, the day waa drixxly and cheer­
“Eb ! what do you meant whm’sihatF
“My lodging* are at Camberwell, air, luck. There is more than that In it, 1 rid of my last German correspondent be­
V
“Every one fur his neighbor, sir," re- mid 1 am goiug there."
J.-M. RUSSELI*.
,
less, nnd the young man set-mud some
think."
cause he perfumed the etemling.bouse with
11 • what impatieht of a alight delay to which plisd Mark.
/"]&amp; then we must part here
was
“Of course, Mr. Wn” replied one of stele tubaceo; Uh! 1 eoolda't bear ft
“Ay, ay ! and who is my neighbor I— Abfa of that. Our roads are diffi-rwt, the former speakers; *-wc don’t mean that any lunger.”
— the coachman was subjecting his passc-n.
i
Yes. yes, I kt»&lt;&gt;w the answer to that. “A rteung man. Mine lies down yondcr-Jok Mr. Anderson isn’t dever ar.d shrewd,
JOHN ROBERTS,
“1 havn'l smoked for two rears, air,"
certain man went down from Jcrusalen^ pointed as bespoke towards Tooley strea^ and all that sort of tiling that helps a man Ulld Anderson, and that prrtty nearly
/jtiled
the
matter
at
ot.ee.
*in
ttr*^?r
to Jericbo,’’ ami so on. You are right, So I must get on as well a* I can, thankq \n In the world—It was bis first start,
young man, and it is the best motto to ing you for your shelter*while I have had |rtiqd you. that we said was m&gt; liicky."
I *ircc weeks time -bo- was in Cameroh^ going So got up to have my bonm brwham
U. P. CHERRY,
aut upon, a* you say. But I sbmildfft it. There—I won’t keep you any longer yX|fr. W. does not believe in luck per J ^ounting-houae. Alter tfaB. jt»u know, 1 will never gel up again. In tho mm
. expect it though from a young cigar smo­ in the wot; every one tfor himself you Ups." observed another of the cotnponW be rose, till by making himself useful, he wne. Mr. Foley, if on *h&gt;&lt;uh&lt; want yswr
know.”
“No, I don’t," said Mr. W. “lock M was takes into the firm ; but if you think WwkCtet, ring tha bell; the best in the
ker.”
“I don't know why you should not, air,"
“Aud his neighbar, too, air. Jt won't heathenish word, and the idea it gencrWy be has not worked herd for ft you are biAete at your service. The morning
pap\hHI be here percent!y. but Ueno
I.. II. STEWART,
replied Mark, still grad bumurodly. “A make much different* to me, and if you conveys is a heathenish idea. Buj^we mistaken. And now I think you will
tad A it before reeding, for there te
cigar smoker, even a young one, may be will allow me to walk with you offer* need nut dispute about words.
I nrree with me in toying my friend Marh
aotiungXfrom whwh a asm so q«*Aly
Anderson
dues
not
owe
Me'
preeperity
—
cuarwom,.!
hope,
rif."
you
are
going,
or
if
you
like
to
take
my
mean
Is,
that
Mr.
Anderson
’
s
first
atai
t,
Ar. All b*»te«M attended to promptlyrod •«'
otteheucSdaa reading a dorop yirW,*’
ciesUr. Office So. 5, K'obte's Week. Ds«l« Creek.
-So it seems. And thank you. my umbrella, sir, you are welcome to it.”
as you call it, »ai owing to something no, nor even his first atop upward—to
young friend, for your resdineM to oblige
••You are a fin* younh fellow, Mr. with which luck had nothing to du."
wfet^rpu, gentlemen, arc pleased ’ to call and Daines sdfected tn go te sircp.
The Tipperary hod fan te Min a&gt; wel
ine by putting out y»ar Cigar. You shu’d Mark Anderson," said Mr. Cameron,
“You know Mr. Andeiwon. perhaps F
not have thrown it away, though. You’ll turning abruptly upon bls companion.—
as ferocity; be could nM resist the CM"Yes, rather lotimately, and Pll tdl
Fasuioxablk \V’om«?&lt;.— Fafkiun kille ring of the counsel. “Get up Mr. Barring­
Well,
•Going to W altharn F asked the dri- never get r-ch at that rate. I abouldn’t “A thousand pities ynu smoke.
more wupeu than toil and s.»rn&gt;w. Obe­ ton, far in bed or out of bud, 1 have atot
bo now if I bad *»m.ked cigar* fifty years I sir. Ill accept your offer. Tian’t above
dience to fashion is a greater .transgress- the pluck to barren droH a heart.”
Enfield WeehF replied lb­ ago. But there were none then to smoko. half a mile that I am going. and you shall
“By all moans, Mr. W.," said one the
lon of the laws irf a woman’s autors, a
The recult WM that _
, “and far enough, too, such a 1 think—at least I never saw any; so have the pleasure of putting your motto other speakers.
greater injury to ber physical sod mental
Into practice."
*-ln the first place then, whnt first at­
nfterwards, Drines And ___________ _
thia.
When a&gt;e you going to much the better for me."
cooeututiou,
than the hardships of pover­
And there the conversation ended ; but
Mark was right enough In judging his tracted Mr. Cameron’s notice In voting
deter were sitting down to a warm break ty
and
neglect.
The
slave
wefean
,
at
her
minute," said the man looking it waa very observable that during the lat­ companion to be an inquisitive old gentle­ Anderson's was his good temper and read
fun. The latter only intent upon rceaillttasks will live and grow old, and sec two
'
_______ !d adding, “Oh, here be cumec.— ter part of it tiie umbrella was gradually man. He was. in fact, very inquisitive. fam* 10 obli re e stranger who fed behaved or three generations of her mMressta fade ing afiish of Smoking cbnpo,
edged away from Mark’s feck. Present- But Mark did not mind It; and before tofaim trap: ly and selfishly.
h. , . Their
w first—
Now then, sir, If y»« plewa.”
and paws away. The wasbi-r-wofnan, with
meeting was on the top of s' stage
Pictt-asa.—A room with pictures in It
The last words were addressed to a ly the coach drew up *t an iron galeway
scarce a rav «4 hope, to cbeer ber in ber
and a room without lectures, differ about
middle-aged atout grotieman, well wrap­ of a large and somewhat aristocratic look­ had learned a good deal of the y onng man's
JAMES II. BROWM,
toils, will live to see her tufaiooable al­
n« much as n room with windows and »
“Yes, I have heard of that "
r SURVEYOR. Office la the Court ped up fa a grt*1 c&lt;ut' ’**’“• cbmbing to ing manriou, and the elder traveler alight• previous history—who and what his fath­
ters al I die around ber. The kitchen-maid
er had been, where bu mother lived, wbat
room without windows. Nothing wo think
“Well, then, you will admit that had
rtu, ton i/theonech, observed fa an IndifIs hearty and strong, when her lady ha*
is more meteacfcoly, particularly to a
“You know that gentleman, I aunpnaeF ber rreourcee were, how many sisters be Anderson given his fellow passenger as
^^^.ave kept you waiting. Davis, but said Mark to tho O‘*chHi«n, when the had, what they bad to support themeel res. good ns he had sent, to use a common ex­ to be nursed Kkea sick babv. it is k *d persou wb«. has to pass much time in his
truth that tMdriuu-mmpered teorara are room, than bleak watts with BtttUag m
and what bia prospects were. And as he pression, their acquaintance woeld proba­
ean’tbelptt; borine* most he attended coach waa once more hi motion.
elmuet wurtbl** hv all the great ends uf
them,-for pictures are loop Ik4« of eashook fends with Mr. Cameron at part­ bly hate ended where it began. So I
“Yus, Mr. Cameron is his imrnc.
human lift. They have but littic force
How, and open at a)I honi*.
•CUUffK to. Yuu must step out a little quicker,
go* up Mid comes down two f»r three ing, bu received at the same time a friend should say that good temper rather than
of character; they have still lews power
that’s all.”
:
,
times a week. That’s bia country bniec. iv inviiniion and a suggestion ourebed in lock, wu the first step toward’* Mr. An­
of moral will, mkI quite * little physical
-AH
OLIVER E. ETERTR,
derson's prosperity." '
'
"
vehicle raUled from the gateway of the He is rich M » Jew. the&gt; «y. and dues a soeb iangvage * thfa:
S o^S jS****-***’ ****
“There's something in that, to be sure, energy. They live tor no greet purpose
“Young man, I u»e you aomstbmg for
Urge buaines* jn the city. I thought yoo
in life ; they aeenmplieb no worthy end-.
Four Suana.
OrBl
“Not Q«’t« right, I aty, muttered Mark would come in for it for smoking, sir.— your politeness, aud also for bring «&gt; Mr. W "
They are «&gt;oly tfoll-farme in the I
’ '
“Then there was a degree of kindnaw,
to himself “to keep * rittiog m the rain Heorn’i bmriU He f»t. up the Edmilliners and servants, to be fires
egister oe deeds, offie* fa th* crcrt
somewhat wlf-denying in the offer of tbs
m»at&lt;e Highflyer because the cuschman
fed to ordec. They drees nohndj
How, ud open *1 all boor*. F*s* *• »• fur bis convenience.”
umbrella, when Cameron and Anderson
would have He cigar "
feed
nobody
;
they
instruct
md&gt;.&gt;d;
,
__
But bia grumbling
In due time our young friend readied
bit* oubudy. sstd reve uoUriy. They
the cloud on bis face •»—
-rThe elder traveler oeemed destined, toe neat little cottage of his widowed
that
to diarerb Marh’. cmnpla- mother in safety, and receded a gentie

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the Agsiriboa in tail retreat acrusaftlie
TMnn MHdi^»mb4rtly. m. * i .
Cariliabli had been driven into the
tnutmMinodij ilwAtianiaaTrmjpg, iunder
,Gciterwl l’4l»nn,-who,ri&gt;*KA VurcA bi|ta
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'Austrians, recspu-rtd Varex. and aubse,quently re-raursd Cuow id triumph.
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,spreading rapidly,
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sisraateri MdsWdaid raw, and-the ball'
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mid then having'Mejraafuily assumed she
offensive, pursued the enemy, taking 1^00
prisobera and oiptariflg eight gone; five
of which were obtain*! bjr ths Zounrue.
500 Austrian* wt-re inn eamrtxhiring the
fight.
Another-fight took place at Gmfrraxx
in the Pi&lt;reii&amp;of».m»UiM0&lt;» afckfaths

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ligonee.'lk ■ compound nftatin grrater | i he pr»»Wtvfloh »«nieal»h* digestion. The sans, we mh'ht march thnaigh C-clprathi
,n Otorl d'Art... tod M-n.ra, -Mln
mystery'tiMtij hl! fiirptaxif 'tfhRitirte or 16- appropriate ftehHkfa of this organ' ia*» re­
forcing tl»c paus-of Valrata, w&lt; can pre­
ailiinutc Dalnre., ^w-da//ft belplywi .in- ceive theimtritlvo deinrats for a p’ri.cets
«.fd*ewilon, preptfnra.i* fr» ttorik aasiinl- cred by Mede mid Sarlirann, in the dfrrrtaut, UvpiprroM s - matured bod^-,.artned hftton !•»’ tennw MM Asw*terri*ery th« of Puvln. Gen. Gyttlnl may either
with giant-streagth. AVutte dttp tnteseat eoacrtSm! tend impnrilmf ftnieH-Wi of 1h« accept Wile on the plain which b efacoreserilwd by the course of the Tes-in and
•nd wonder we look &lt;&gt;n&lt;he budding,, ex­ stomaMl! is that &lt;€ seerHtan. It-U-aWattWc ?o. nr retiring from N«*vara. Mort*
ponding itrtcDvet, developing new p&gt;’« cn» tsh&gt;d liy experimctttB that .the gastric
juice in a bciiRby atatc. I* nbeeonare fee s r* ami Garixsro. make a stand •«» Pavia.
»ud bcaiStgq liVv_tl)p'i»»ac bpd, uwtyrjnp
bHlHiy*iM|&lt;eseira. Imperfect digestion i« On the first mipp»**lttan. if tawten. b*
*nd di»cltrtingu©w beauties and gfrrira, riearlftlic reault of rahanried: nervous must at once retire from upper LomM*
aa it untWds its petals to Us sun: ir like r‘**y nhd&lt;•*• &lt;/tone in rhe st-uwach.— dv, bending hrs right wing towards tfa-The-♦niportanco Af the 'digestion to rite Adda. In the othbr rase, ta will be itte
the small acorn planted dn' a
adit; fcftjiWtlng. Jfid--raatjriiu»l';4'0c permanent hrahh »&lt; lheteri stem -ferirariy Rtfrd 1« foHow the amn* nt tbe P» *•
esinbUkhrd. Md wiH explain the greet *»■ far u Ctessl Mnggtore. In cither of tb&lt;w
ntcndy •trenglb
lU tewgfigg uak—TIm- rlft/w dwritaes and total Mot «&gt;f health rase* Mantua nnd Plma-tau will become
pridw and glory «&gt;f ire rare.-! -Mas. ra the fn tw&gt;M*ift o&lt;Mk'ted tn hahks of ln»em- his rt*l base 4/np0wtb«.
A swnddiaptrrnf Aiiatrian inhuman­
development of Ms physicni and imrileet- penrtrre.- -But fr&gt; H'ustritte mnre hilly tbe
uat r&amp;ttfre;‘ Is B«»t under a law uf chancti dihgrrutrs t'rndcftcy'vif the inlempriwtc ity has licen addl'd t» the v&lt;.|iiuiit»otw
chrohMn &lt;/ the drradful misdeeds. It te
&lt;&gt;t neccasiur, but of ydriti.tp. He sustains nlMire of the (figrwtfce function* and the
prcqariouancfa of human life, we #Wlc»xs- the pc&lt;»cltmatiop published on Tiiraday
a rclakiun lAuptsroal uircunastantes, in tho sider the delicate nfgiifiiAiB'jn dwfi paysi- In*, by General Zuhcl. When I rend It
iMtcrcisc of this law, but is the artifiosr nl'iRtAl cMirSct-r of the irernms svirtewi. in Turin, yreterdvy morning, leo’d scarce
n't hid own vlevatirtn, moral distinction Which' gftvs to the orgipui their dtality ly lielirvc that it was graumu. I xm now
or degeneracy.
There aro influences and energy. Deprived of ibis agency, able to affirm it.
You will have already received tbi*
wfreh-contiihute tn the developnrefit and alt thn*functlras «d IMe wntiia.br auspeuJmoral improvement of the mentai nnd ed. Lett the ifrrvnax influraew'be enepend- yitrocjpus document. Comments are needphysical p-«w rn«; thcreare also, secret and cd fn tftc digcMire urgdnh alone, digestion Ires, tbe more, so that the threats of the |
tiftty’df anima! Bfc

pr+nirious Influences which wnrimtrolled,
met &gt;utn&gt;! led, would cease, and tin* entire ayrictn. phys­
ical and intdfrcfual. would snoh ■ wa&lt;tc
rnemv were ?q&gt;u!sW hv ttec division, un­ wlM dnderiirifri and prostrap*.
WX -have tren Srith painful
i! cinntfrnw,
rrnnfW, away in pain and wretrhednesc. the pnhere fi*r"wages, a slipnbrt.ed partof which der Gen. FUftre.-uf •thb fit* e«w;wof the
Fmich;'&lt;Ber twe ■oure-ntldfcHnst;night. th/giant strength of -niiti. with‘a refitted enraAC.,&lt;»f a-premefure grave. This Man
MpHWd tei.hijM -.Mk. Mwofi'anied a
The'AWtltaiwtave tevacustHh' • Vtero in and pull*l&gt;ed riatnrty/pHedrate&lt;f tey“mtrm a fiflitt &lt; lew rip the c&gt;mdit1nn «»f. the foe
wfeiiWMMWvcV'tn ’f.ith * /re* negro
the pM rein c-^or^R--bln*. '
•
■■
pernntr nnd dta lcptitnaite,i4sot^ite'!- 3w hriate* TMs'U the legitimate effect «'»f
and had snccesaivMv two cMIdiwta.-whpm
seermd victorious ease.' Agtrth 'wc Sard witnessed with AM&gt;bpl «mtbe grant sympktbctle tfrite
WteMd“&lt;^.tee
a&lt; hgymg • ‘Tfrif^. J^nt
of the human sft.miirch, ’
died. .Shr.il id ll.cn «i.&lt;.tlrr U-i|d, whose (riWfli.n deriihrrd nt 6 o’etaek frtas srefitag sdmrfatta ibrwd prturtrated powers re­
Adfled tjn thia mndftiun of tbe nrrvott’
tfwtdoin abc Mihiequently p.nrcb«»ed,dj&gt; irt Pafesth*. Wd wreutvattempts! lore stored to.lisiiriBl health‘wnd moral cleerftcr, bflt were t-Cptotsed by the division vatP&lt;w. by the gm nd ’ restnratite system pfifrcrt,''HififcTrfntfoa;'at»d irfiJMfcBtaf
gslher.with ber own. Hfr piwiU &gt;ns
uisfer Geri.’OMldlni; 6&gt;mp.wed of the uf total dbstinenre.Id 'mJ*very ti.iSst.’’ 'A thte organ IAbeTiHarinMktiMNtncrwf.il
band is J«diu Jacknun. at FuortetulMand
odnriditt-irthin uf (fie &lt;»r^nlc itTntiigctnrjit life tlTMrkncsa go grrat is the stitalGratiot street*, nnd-doe*-chores *V the Z/&lt;wrfs -and Piethntnitiree cavalry.
Tqoaiiiy.tbc X/fttrfani, attacked the of the fiurmtn’ HMy. in euhnbcthdi « Mi tirepcs* and del icacy of the nervonsettneRecorder’ll Court Room • afid Cabthoo-e.
the pbpi'd.jgica! dcreiojminentviMeir'jhc tnre that ittiy nt the n«»laont»hxWiiaes'up
Sardinian
viihgiiiiM
iifSci-nto
Ctfledc,
and
4W ths mother so k&lt;M sueeesded'in
piled hi it, will pnrdlh» tho fimrtinm..—
avette«-4bc*u»nie«rn oh their raisieawe, niter a fight ••fYfr/* botira. our tns»p« pur influence of temperate and intehiperste
aasrfudationo. rabuot fall Vi 1» interesting Hence the poiminous gntuw' Ihlnded hv
frutn her,twn dnidnm. tajnoat remarten- sued the enemy acn«a* the Tkimj.
‘ ‘
-*«—
and profitable to all. By an analyris iff• the.lrnftfl w«f “
UU. lW.nMeb»*'’4 that she had deceiv­
Sitice tho sliove was in *ype wo have
I organic health aud diveaac the result uf■ Oft tMx priuc
ed him teruta ru41n have been made to
Ernns until witbin n re.wdax*. Another peeived hitdltgena'thata great l&gt;at le hk* healthy or delcterinua agents we may be ly efleetaof !
Bi&gt;l»&lt;in UpM.1
nc^ihmiqg khoak-dgeoftteAcla initbc liei'ti Ju igbt near ^filitn, in which the Aus- able to di fihe the true causes ««f a sickly
eave, and beuotning .involved -in-h qwan tafeuw, ware defeated, with the !■*» of atid feeble constitution; or of strong and miners inhaling tbe deadly carbon an
’
rd wilt Jm-kwai, jcuomiunicsted * his invigorous powers &lt;-f mind nnd body. I prcrWcntln mtnciC
twentyJiveihmwtnd killed and disabled. ,
coxcj.rDXD'kkXT wxk&lt;?\^ \
fcpiatta t&lt;&gt;. Evans. «*n tbe pay mH t as Fire ^KHrimnd-Aestriaits wore taken pr«- propose.to goi»siderTfor &lt;-ur ininniveuicnt
ns well ns for that of all /rivnds of -Jeriv jfkJ Cfwrtey m Ftt»&gt; rWatei XjJ
we lenm. of |300 therefor. The lad Jsam.
The French loss is stated at perance. max in N» intellri tunl'and morpl
s^ed' about eightrep* aud. tbragirl Anna, uqera.
flTifr.-Greeley of IjieN, Y. TTr^u^c, c!ii3
pgrd. about seventeen ym»~who ail twelve thousand.
X, dcvi-h&gt;p&lt;-inent, and ahow the connection
Wd»c» M J'jllox"- h?». ’nf'Tritath n. r&lt;-reivrd
Abe Austrians hare evacuated Milaifi of Phyabdogy,'with the cause of
theirdites bad been taught tn fed ttecmknee. Whether we cMtU-mplate tiiufifl Ty . enuuiricn About afEtjra at dike’s Peal:
adWea free—were actordingly cooaigned
[pteysiral or intellectual nature w«Z|0
te • ter frh-w’a . e!L .
j
•u l. TWre ux..ld ,tF.A,-, r,.k.
imYustaaday-,- tbe mother procured iin a^ ‘ The frost’ wfifch beared ort-Hhe ’h^jIri&amp;dj- to exclapn witfi ’llte PtalrniotVyl^ J 2. Very .littla has as-yet been dag.
Hy^ 7h&lt;|l|V fear^Uy and ypndeifullj’.we
«ttcnah« fre a Mew eoepus » rlt in dJFr
3. A cofwderahlc though very tnadebehalf, -uMtfi wa* granted, and-&lt;m uJKeh yid fiwrtb of Junej‘,wep&gt; very eitinslvc,
‘i., ..
•fjprix^ijptln^
ptariMfCthdr T.^
has'fe*en
rclallnn of inkier and mind, and qunte unnort of
tavvaligatinn
will&lt;&lt;
pebabiv
he G
bad
JM-rr doinggren^daipngc^rmn Maine to MinnoJn-iwe
Ladtlnnd
*he Cirrait
vZjtbri
TOtb Inst., which ‘ fir’ the
4flLencyV&gt;ftli&lt;ite law's, in the develop*
anta, but the. frost nf-Jvne 10th, seems
fafl^&amp;a.' ,I!'
1 ■ *’
tihUPbf, iiilnd. is b»th Jnlcrepthig "und
much mmrdesfrtKtivi hi MicHgrm that inysterUiis. “The Jevdjipcmeqt' of the '-XAwW |d I0t«r« Will a&lt;r^ bed* &gt;ne.

Austrian General have already been act­
ed &lt;m. If I ani tightly inf.rnref, a small
hntulct in the vicinity of Ataxite, has been
fire«l by nrder of General Z*«brl. ff**re
al All ■Mtfuiita, we don.&lt;t know bow «ns rjL
ot «mr Ml.&gt;’Tcrtritores have bcm drsEitched by the taingnum of hi* Austrian
xeellency, nor how*'many haw been
burnt to death. It is a haruanms war. a
war hf •fltstrtictlnn. that Auttria is corn -1
ing on ; blit the day of revenge U nrar at
Iwnd. Sbe must par once for all the«or:
MW fet l~ •« l°"X hiflittcd &lt;« this unfmtiby &amp;d.
. ■

Tfe
•bruM.’ AB t£&lt;?p

■very fiirtunatc csraps

JHQS, STEEL. XA1U, taJJ*

CULAB «M

sod wwewu teMtepet

CB06SCVT .SCft,

COOPER, 'ud CAnPENTEXltMC

broad a nahoow axes.slam.
8A81I.WS rvtfr. Btttbyir
BOISE

TmMMINCS. COOUSO-

BOX'-a PAHLOB sTova.a^.

ery style and Arseriptwa. &lt;

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Ueaf^BMMh io tteiaef

•iiljuai' iei jltt part of i

ixe and bdp sustain «
For (hi* rraora

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SlIBRthrU Ml*

COOKIMe BY6TIII

The official documents 1 Hi«pcetcd a
few days ng«i at Vervefli, rnabfe me tn
atatte that the amount of requisition mode I

wfe

rdoraaimwlly. and th

bear irofti ox mt th&lt;-!
■'teooH. sbFiaetyuIi

tiy tho Austrian generals and eututrttea
ri.il in that prnrilfae, is not Eir short «d
2.000 000 fnmre^

A Wsmaa Resowed Crew the M'iwmi.
- A do-npauy t)f ruturulng Pike’s Peak
rrs passed through here Lis;San&lt;fay.hivtng under tloir prMvctifai a young lath,
jit Loin (hey Imd taken to*m *a Mnrnttai
■train, » frw miles’ «n-m of fiewtun. *
ih«ri ttinc previous. It appreni that, on
taslSimtey moral ng. as ihu Pike’s Peak
bnjte wcre-cro-sing Skunk Bratont, they
pawed a train of Mnrm«mc,.. wb&lt;&gt; ware
busily engaged—men, women and child.

l^r.fWrtar
tw»d Igfi dollars

oi ram.«w«

'10 CTHE THE AGUE,
'"W'ltefne

*Wk

AbvE,

Ute Chrirtie'B Agu Sraun.
Um OmMio'i_*gue Balaam,
i—Tw»*a®ito«».toto.
•—*•««*nr.

3^-j^ry*r—1 ******

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any prtvlbns fWsttMs season;' and was

»W&gt;M» JnAfti, tawiglit
_qf.
i»C»IM “GUI J^ordi.
fiftren^r. slucen jr*rp pfcL A. day ®r
J.Wttafacjutai.aiet lU hfjriiM«r„»h..* re
_V«y»e bad ihrowu laauj a/idAuaa injail

thcrefere arrested, and.wa» veatrrdaj finad in the enurf rifc Jjivijre llcquietnbourg,
^!U&gt;0. for his temerity,
’.c Pyrbapa Lbe instance thus briefly relaJed,.iAb! be taken ns an iHuatrotiitn nf the

^tjffltiyn?
o-^

Ttohrfit!

DvOLe TPkaditp

GixL—A

double-

•hfrnted colored girl It nn# being exhibit.
HI l« ^taorgia. The story of die existrfrfe'lif wrh a monririmity’haring been
Milzfi!, irritable corn*reond-'ht of tbe
•fie* Tort iMm'ajr' Piitt vouches fhr t*
. 6t-uih. He asccvta that a voir ago be raw
het In St pdta* that she h a'riare, and
’WFHjrn tn N»nh Ctrflini: that while
y} habit ibc waZ«»r&lt;! for pne thousand
WftJara, and Mt t Renege «7f six of seven
’fe
*£»'" *!’d b,r five llwiuaand
i
owner .'took the cfiBd to
EugUnd *fd exhJbitad it to WWreda of
yOSKkfliaii vr(.rB. Ttap^.

CM rWjtfthought. ita «»&lt;?Urt,. went

to

physical, is a* necessary to tbe iiitrlkitu MAh,»»nr«
begin* to be fairly,me!
lew extensive. Some 'localities saflered *1 drvclopement, n» cause and effect, are trd nut vfihpi .r«./tlteft&lt;kyMmn&gt;.
muA more ai mi slyMhiw others. At legitimate !«« in nature. A con«iition .tain*,' phere
_ -J» ncn mines ur ptacrri
»n^ if auy where..
.
Lam.ingj Crtind 'flaHh, Grand Rapids m|m» of bvnhhv or IntfNMrfccl. &lt;fgai)i,xati»n
of’thc pbyaicnl
..-wJITm ^certainly
5. A» JM this prospecting han a..:
and-.jrc may add ?t Hastings, ico was
result io a cnrreep-iadent wtptaess. and |i yielded rfrmg)yf&gt; pay iM?.board of. 4»usc
formed ttearijKft quarter, of an inch in strength of the intellectual puwrra. To
cmplpvsd iodM.'.. -4 ‘k -; u, o
-&lt;• k. (•
thickness. To all of these localities named, devel.ipe the powers and fuiwihms of 'tte.
fl. Yet a few. who have bad extra luck.
wheat hra suffered severely. Some pieces pbysiral-organiza&amp;ms, to &lt;ytermine and would oewui to bsve dope prejiy raslgmil
illustrate the conditiup vf ^uman life, is
*Vi»« ■&lt;them unkra »Mv4is patragmtuh
are "entirely riiified.;' but «»nr latest ac, are now nmkipg to to.&gt;8 per tey to the
eoiir.ta from abroad,is waUgafnipi a per­ Human physiology, tbrp i^the.science &lt;/
brrd"f • "W* tart;™*- llww,to
sonal examination hereabouts, convince bunion nature/. Bv a knowledge iff this tug miner lUtW regain wgklto«ost«e
us that damage tn wheat is rnneh kwa than science, we iire able t»» trace the vari'»«» per day.
was at fiist fisared. Fruit has suffered causes &lt;«f health and disease ; and krar it ft 3.^14 ta not immrento thMimeK that am
severely, i&lt;lthoti^h in enrne iocalilica, ore directed to a practical use of jlmsc aatsosi vo jsfrrrr bra bera fi*uod. «nd near-.
menna
essential to health, and Ui reject iywrery miner U afiU p&amp;apretiug-far
ubcal mg! fruit is reported unkyurqd.
chogelkud mftwiwea wlych have4 .tend-:
. better digemga. . . : ..:
&lt; ■ ....
,
Next to the counties in which tba pla- cacy tn pnatratajbc in-w*l am! intellect■ a iJifaidisdsmf tbwM »h&lt;&gt; rushed mad­
1
iigl
piw^r^
Tho least parade &lt;if p»iiwm
M abortf - inferred
fie. Cslhonn has
ly qffona gofAfamAMtese fkwhandrod
suffered jtmat Itovelwj*/ In the vfcltilty reprirad into the kunwn stomach, sufli- iwira of Minteteitsd. ftadirra ssmatry. io
uf Marshall, tfje
lifiirtn* us, efrnt te irritate the nerves, vtpl nut «m|y February ar Magate. ha* either.di* &lt;mt.
1 derange it* functions, £ut the Mips dis right &lt;d starved"*. a»; baraawffrasi ml
tbe damsgr was very great. In 0a si♦ riateeiobsd tn tba Ian limit of mortal
einlty of Battle Creek ’ the jMrtal saysI l.™m. Al-‘H..1
elvwd ^irw^t soteraare. All wbotatarted mtMrtaa**
1,5 wjufcujr
»»•
that wheat and fruit ix but little injured, Ur-Cual ~
ari* ba» a far day’s prurawyaraiMpai j.
wfele c^p, iaiden vqjsiablcs tind jpape k.mt 0a rlul v«f-• o»r b«
rd « (»»",• . 6&gt;O&gt;. I&gt; rUd, •/ &amp;Pk4vines are badly damaged, ;
&lt;&lt;,
&gt; lwl iwrui«. Tlrpwuit
in Cam and Livtngetan counties, the
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Mural Svasiok ox a Rsm.—When a
friend «&gt;f our*, whom we call Agrlcola,
was a b»y. be lived on a fsrm in Berk,
shire c.Hinly. tbe owner nt which waa
trnoNed by d«g W.df. The cur killed
hi* sheep, know:ng, perhaps, tlast he was
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prevent It. “1 can break him«/ it," sa»d
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farmer ; and we will l&lt;-t Agricsilg, tell tbe
story in his own word*. ‘•There was a
rnm on the fnrtn,” said Agricola, “w nntoriom for butting as Wolf w« for
sheep ateuling, and who stood in M much
need of moral suasion as the dog. I shut
Wolf np in the barn with this old fellow,
aud the consequence was that the dog nev­
er looked a siwep in tbe face again. Tbe
ram brtike every bone in his body, liter­
ally.
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aforesaid by his exploit; his insolence be­
came intolerable; he wss sure tn pitch
mm whomsoever went nigh him. “Hl fix ,
Mm,” said I, and so I did, I rigged aa iron
crowbar out of a bole in tho barn, point
foremost, and hung an old hat on the end
^Tlt. You can’t always tell when you
ace a bat wljetbcr tl»cre is a head tn it’ or

u«t; bow then should a ram! Aries
made at it foil butt, snd being a good
marksman from long practice, the bar
broke in between his boms snd camo out
under.bis tail. Thia little admonitiuo ef­
fectually cured him of butting."

, ukmedt for ths Srmrxu Bvc.—Hav
ing but few boards at hand suitable for
making frames, and plsetv ot old bricks,
1 took a wheelbarrow lost) of the htter,
and stood four or five of them rfMbe edge
around neb bill af melons, etc., aa noon
aa tbe young plants made their appear­
ance ; nnd in ten days’ trial 1 found not a

ar. Juuls cough »1D cox.
BUMPnOR ST .UP.

RADWAY’8

REGULATING PILL8,

GROCERIES

swto that deadly awniy—will lake its light, and
Um lu«h of youth aid beauty will sgaiu return,
and the pooped of a long and bappv life wiU
eberisb amt brighten vsnr days.
HT All groum&lt;»PiE« wUl brnvoner have Ibe
name and tTgasUire of B. LAKE JUDSON. (u»cccusnr to A. J. White A Co.) on each bux.
B. LAKE JUDBON, Hoeeeaaor* to
(A. J. White A On..)

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rater or Ek.eta— An tndnidualer lam nrti
to umthis foveusion. will b. sold for fire defers
Swcb a nibt entitles tbepcfcLase; to tu*. arises
•truet lor his o« »oe. on Lis own preewaes. sad
■st asbcrulae. any outuber of hit c», M iouim el
■be OospH are penalties! to use the bits site*
t»y charge.
Tbe avtarribcr wOt visit ssaat of lUas trsp*s
bee* in thia eoustT duisar tie ku«
ApH*atiaMfei mditJual nebis addrrwls

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HOWARD A86OCIATTOI,

Fes xux Ccam orGorv;
Eos a Dam Pnx;
Fan ns Cvu ar Nstwamu;
Fob Pturriac tub Blocixu
They are ngar-ccutod, so that the most sreai
tire ean take thrm tdreaaatlv. aud beiw nwrvl
isgmhte.m&gt; h» re.arw. A. tbteTZUfo
q-usEty.
Price gfloeata par Bob’ 5 BaxwfsrCLOO.

regular, but will pre
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thus suckled, with a sweet dispositiea.
RADWAVS REGULATING HLL8
Regulate each sad every organ of the arotem. snd
correct all derangemente of tbe Lrvyr, Bowels,

Bunns to certify the MsarWleLd'na^*— rf toW
remedies, but &lt;isr etwee here will mt we—.to ths
inwtion sf them. The Axenta brims kuwd far’J‘h l\n4 ’ 7* AMtBtCAW Auanae fa which they

Coalircneaa.
Hrert-Hnro.
BUliotraoeaa,
Dropsy,
Paluilation c

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them with millctict, and put them over
the hfils: the vines would run up tall,
Eka growing the shade, and come to take
tbe boxes off, they would not du well;
but put spirits of turpentine around the
hills, and they will do wsU.
EastThetked.

alnrcicd with glass co all aides. ’

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Dr. Rodway A Co. We reomtlv diaaovured a
taetbodfor extracting from roots berb., fdaate

2OKTS &amp;

Take feathers from a bee’s wing, or
Uke sticks and split them and put in cot­
ton, which is about aa g&gt;»od. dip them in
spirits uf turpentine, and stick them into
Vac bill in an oblique or slanting poaith®
a little above the tines,; two or three will
be auflicicr.t fi»r a hill, and aa often as it
Joses its strength, dip them orer, and af­
ter every shower. I have taken boards

1 lbs awful drstrerticn of human Ufa earned
»y Sexual diaearcs. and lt« ctoctotk-M praetkrd
upon tbe unfortunate vietiw. or seek Amass,
by quacks, xtctwI years s|P&gt; directed Ibeir res
•ulteog usrgwon, aa a cmnriiu act wwtbf sf
■ heir uan&gt;e. tn open a Dtopcnrerv for 'hr trew*wesrt of this visas of diseases. ta all iW.r fans.
iad to give «sit»L *otKt ciana Io ait oLo ae•4y by Utter, with a desetiptien cf tWir «adL
ton. (age. occupation, habit* of life. Ar i sails
•awe of ext reuse poverty. to risxua «a»:mo
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BALSAM

H. &amp;

TnEiou Bush a Pbsvxxtattvb or
Isssctk—It is not known to msny per­
sons that tbe common elder bush of our
country is a great safeguard against the
dwaetstirMis of certain itwecta. If any one
trill notice, it will be found th.it worms

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

AND

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Of At Apt. for At Curt of
A New LUe-€reaU*o Principle.
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Badway’s Renovating Resolvent
Wasting of Flesh, Night Mwrsta. Bplttingof
Illooef Hoopiwg C«H&gt;gh, DtCcultr of
Heals Old Bores, Purifies tbs Blood, Instills with
Breathing. Colds, Coughs, Influenza,
in ths flyatem Renewed Health, aud Rcsolre.
Fbthiak. Paia In tbe Brie, aud
,i8|tto^i27U,aU* “UChronic
CotuiituHcnall Disousm of ths Lungs,

grous fa the earn uf Spermstorrbws. Sewias
wvskBM, Ghouorrtass. GleeL Syrhll“»f OoMiaaa oe Hdf- Abuse. Dmcases of tbe I farm
oe Madder. Ac,, and order a eoauswMs af M
aarod that tbrir labors fa thia sphere of be^sfa*
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Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Th. rMna,

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Usssv^aad glowiag on its breast;
Duty shri! bs tab's Urals, star,
And cooscmxu iaoacer.ct It, rest

yuer fod. luring Alice, when yog are
gone."
But Maloo’m did not answer. He
kissed bet. Dot as he used to do, but khaed her merely because she had asked him
tn, ar.d then left his eottaga. After M
had gone, Alice sat down and wept She
oould not help It., B"r darling hoy crept
by far sidsuaod plar-’ **- rT^1
*
far neck. He asked
Gnus, hot be
asked her not to cry.
little mind
seemed to have some idea of tlie coming
calamity. It must have been vague, but
it was clear enough to prevent him from
forcing the dread thoughts upon his moth­
er. Once more he naked her inot to cry,and then bls own little heart.burst, and
mother and child wept togeffar. This
was another drop In the- poor woman's
cup of affliction. O. bow palpable must
n&lt;&gt;w be the husband's course, when even
the prattling child saw and knew the-dan­
ger! But site oxi Id only clasp and pray
more fervently. And the littir boy when
hia mother had done praying, said
“Amen."
'
It was a clear, cool evening, ard as
MnloJm Warren stepped out Into the
street, he seemed to shake off the influence
•if the place he was leaving. But he co’d
not wholly do iL lie could not wholly
drive from his mind tbe tearful counte­
nance of bis fond and faithful wife, nor
c*&gt;uld he forget the look of earnest, alm
pie anguish be had noticed upon the face
of his child. Yet ho tried tn crush the
thought" that were thus springing Into
life. “Pooh 1" said be. as the image of
his wife forced itaelf upon him; ‘‘It’a only
a little fun and frolic. Wbow business
is It! Get out with your meeaense.*’
And thus speaking, the young hushnnd mid father closed his hands ns tbo'
he would bold tip the feelings he had tried
to repress, and then he hastened nn. At
length hr reached the tavern, and here be
found his companions. The laugh and
the joke commenced, and erelong Maiculm forgot all about bis home. He sat
in the bw’-nMwn, anti his sharp wit made
food
for much merriment.
I
“Who says there’s danger in the bowlt"
&lt;cried a young man, as ba raised the glass
'
■
Jto hia lips.
’ “It’s the raven’s croak," said another nt
Jhis cnmptnirtBS. “Herd’s cffintuiinbYo the

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they wsrJ blushing brides. But a far I
short years, and I began to gsthtr them 1
into the Md t»f ddath. They sank down I
with broken hearts and crushed hopes I— 1
Some of them lived to be gray-beaded, i
but their .g*ay hairs enme oown in aor- i
row to the gn\u! See that grave there '
— the one with the dark gray atone. He i
f mteUtoro waterJ. W. OAKLEY,
who sleeps i&gt;vntAlh that mound was once
■ Sony tribe, wtfch
J HO LES AL K acd retail dealer is,' and mssuthe happiest youG: in the village. Be i
F fcetarer ot leather. Andmga. AS,’ Balli.
waters; aud when
was a carpeotar by trade, aud bo built &gt;
■k, Mich. AUo, egeuu fur the Sal* of rubber
the house in which you were burn. He
tier, all widths. Cash paid fur hidec. pelta.
the day were closed
used to laugh and sing over the wine-cup,
and be thought then of no hariq. I once
AndAere stood the
heard hia young wife beg of him to re­
andent sVuewre-^main at home with her, but be refused
her the b&lt;*oo. She told him that sne was
isme stream. H-iw
cold and hungry, and that her child need­
used within its cold,
ed d»thing, but be hoedrd her not. A
stag tbe task stsignfew short years afterward, that wife’s
y the* sura decline.
heart broke, and she died, and her child­
w. FAMtEB,
“.Malcolm, 1 wouldn’t go out to-night.
’HOLES ALE and retail ifealer iu groceries Come, stay with mo this evening.”
ren. The husband and father 1 found one
and prorblotte. at bu "vid aland."
night, lying by the road-side, and he was
► the youthful
“Not this evening, Alice. I have prom­
dead ! These arc their graves, for I burled
ised to meet somo friends this evening, and
wIlliamjo.neh,
the portal" of
them all together. You can see the wife's
must keep my word. I will be attorns
grave next bryoM the gray stone of the
in g&gt;«od season.”
husband, and those two little graves are
“1 had hoped that I should have your
where Ho the froxrn boy and girl I”
company. Come, why can't you try and
The old num drew his sleeve across his
see if 1 cannot make y«»u as happy as
ryes to wipe away the tear*, and while be
those companions whom ynu are to
did an,- Malcolm bowed bis'head and
meet ? Just this once, MalcUin. 0, this
groared mournfuily.
onceI”
"Malcolm Warren,” bo said, “there
••No, on, Alice; I am going nut. Wh:it
J. M. NEVINS,
»law of gravitation Is
was once a full regiment of atout soldiers
V'otary Public, *nd Tax sjrtit. !’&lt;
—crying I Nnw what’s the use of that t
. X attention P»id w making out Deed.
followed Nsp-.ilson Bonaparte into Russia.
Of those, wfa, wfth
Can't a fellow go out once in awhile with­
anJ Contract.Ureal cars taken
There were many other regiments went
out leaving a crying wife!"
into the mystecieo of
:loeiag Mortgage* by adxertlssmcuL
also, but of this one in particular have 1
"I can’t help it, Malcolm. But here,
cisin* that fevered
read. Of that whole company of men,
kiiM ir.a before you go."
nt hoffie. florae have
I USTICK OF THE PEACE. Ueorral I-»"d Md
only one solitary Individual lived to re
Thu" spoke Mn'coltn Warren and bis
tf T»i Arent, will nttetid to tt»s collection of
last resting place’; tfa formerlyof th&lt;Nuri&gt;. Otrolfoa Ufetver*turn bi the home of his birth. All the
.lrbl» jnd ail other bueineaa pertaiotnj lu bis efiee. young wife. Malcolm was a y*ung man,
rest died on tbs way. They were starved
h . the wide world. '! ty. It is as follows :
• . .
CJto- iu ftoodyesr’s Huck, up ateiru.
♦
twentv aeveu years of age, and a carpenand
fn-zen.
and
they
dropped
by
the
way
­
’
JAMES A. NWEEZEY\
ter by trade. Ilia wife was une of the
Tfa ‘Doctor, woo* a small mar, but as
i holy serenity of the
side. Now, suppose some thoughtless
hard and angular as thteod irregular of
TT0RNEY ami Couaador al h«. Solicitor sweetest 3t*posiH&lt;i«ied girls in the
I
to
pnracra
a
peculiar
youth sbouW point to tlFat siffgle living
pine knot*. He JtxjJted its if he might be
aud Counselor in Chaoeery. and Notary i nb- and sbe made one of the beat wives. She
&gt;y thoughts above, and tough, but be dkf pdt -*—
soldier, and say tbnt amid the eternal
1&gt; . will promptly a’teud to any bu»ine»a eutrout-loved her husband with the whole energy idea."
•—
'
rd to bis earn, in an* of tbe Courts of this Stale.—- of bcr pure soul, and she knew that she
►en, minister" of God;
“Good!" exclaimed Malcolm Warren. snows of Russia there is no danger, l»oOffice in Ute LutuliLpse,
ly of Ufe frotn the fa- reported to Is tt 1
was loved in heart.
Her two children, a IKdsing bis gltsa. "Poison In the bowl 1 &lt;*atrtc that fnafi had passed them and still
ons&gt;-nM! l&lt;nok at old Uncle Adam, lived! Like t**"t single fragment nf the
bov and girl, often raw her shed team
when they were alone with her in tbe sung 'now. He's been used toil all his life­ regiment, do 1 stand here a Jiving man.”
U&gt;SMtfW.- .%»t®
Tbn youth gazed upon the face of the
little sitting-room, and the boy was old 1time, and here be is. the oldret man in the
1 family hare sigfeed
ag&lt;*d speaker, and new emotions were
Come, here’s to Uncle Adam !”
imough to ask what made his motfar cry, j town.
i
working
upon
hh
features.
ever yet found the eop
।
Tbe person to whom Malcolm had thus
/ 1 ENERAL Land sad Tex Ag.at. CoHeettoes. but she dared not tell him.
“Come, Malcolm, ! would show you
ec from better ingrcdfMalo-Im Warren owrnri the little coL ।alluded was an old, white-haired inim. who
V T end ell bu.ii.ro* catrn,ted
bis cwt, wdlbe
■tteodiM tu promptly sod with UdriHy. Office tage in which he lived, and he had paid ,stood at the bar with a
•f rum in ore more spot before we go.”
The
old
man
leaned
up«&gt;n
his
staff,
and
«nh ibst of tl&gt;t "ll. puViicsn Banner, apposite
for it all out of his own hard earning", hia hand. Hi" name was Adam Stanford,
j&gt;«»i «ffie«.
V
y,
.. .
while Alice fad borae her own share of ।and almost ninety years bad rolled over moved alowlv on among the grave*. In­
i'a now can JAB/V
;
voluntarily did »hc youth fidlow. At
J. M. KVKSBLL,
the bunieu. by purchasing all tbe furni- his bend. His fenn was bent, and his
the scene yf pin en'PHYSICIAN and Surgroa Office in Russell's tore- Malcolm was stout, and an excel­ limbs trembled, but still he lived, and his length they stopped by a spot where two
®,
the
-ccnc
of
severe
graves laid eid.« by side. The slslx were
lent wtwkman. end fad never yet seen the mind was dear.
lily group was entered
He beard the remark which the young of marble, and they glistened brightly In
hour when fa needed to Uy Idle fi* tfa
ger. The falrestffoir
waut of work. A fatter hearted youth carpenter made, and having set down bis the moonlight.
“Malcolm,” spoke the aexton, in a deep
intatmrd te rttatdHe wp to atom.
lived not in the town, and *bm fa Uxdt untouched Ilqu«w, he turned and gazed up­
xn the stalk, just as it
whisper, "I remember well when 1 made
Re sf length «rW*mW»ed tf^Ws-UsyuH.r.CHEBBY,
tfa gentle Alice for Ms wife, there was on the youthful speaker. H« know Mal­
• petals. A sister was
those
two
graves.
There
was
no
eorrow
deman a genteel private Wfekljiw tsfims
X’OTVRY PUBLIC and
"iUw ft many a fair maiden whose Ixwom gave colm Warren well.
irroto.
house.
Il
could
to
fill
the
graves
which
here
I
made,
for
night In tWOffegr grrrtmd^Mfawdihg
ten-, is U! bo.lwee. wtryted to kimjri A place to a kindly, wistful envv. They
‘ Malcolm." he Baid, “come with me.-—
prowtsssa rad Mslitv. Hroidtwro. Johnstown,
they who sleep here, died amid the sweet
farted—only passed to mistake him fer feome Vdlli M—Xi f.
tarry county. Mkb. Blankskapt always oa hand. w.tald mH fava roiibed Alice of far prize, Come nlone. fer I alone would speak with
breu’-bingn of pence and honor. They
&gt; &lt;»"*
;ht project of bliss bo 8tM«f
but tfay onlv hoped thst their own lot yon. Come!”
were
good,
virtuous
people,
and
when
^‘77l.iliwut.
►urn the tora, anffgrUre
There was something very deep and
ttorney a»d c«n«for at faw. SsiMtor might be as fortunate.
they were gone, our townsmen mourned,
meanirxz
in
tbe
old
tnnn
’
s
voice,
and
as
be
yet who ;c«i but tael
and Counselor in Chancery. Notary Public, Why. then, abouid a cloud romo upou
for our village had hwt twn of Its m&lt;wt
Ar. All buaitteM attended to promptly andlaffithat bouse 1 Why sh.tuld Alice weepl turned towards the door, Malcolm arose
»in tbsLord, ore far
noble spirits. O. I love to conn and
cicatlr. Office No. 5, NobU's block, fiaula Creek.
Ah, for the ran* reaann that b-t tears to fdlow.
stand over those graves, for i know that
“Detain him not.” said Adam. Bsaome
are ever crying out their silent appeals
God smiles upoo them. There Is no taint
■iruggic «uu wi&gt; Jft in this world of dis­
for merry ; tears that run until they t»«ke of hia coinpniona sought to hinder him.
fitllnws that tbe inflicting of fetal wound*
vaA:
“Why should I go with youl" he ask­ nor dishonor here. Malcolm, do you
a flood that fairly shrieks as it rolU over
is accompanied by a pang. From what ts appointment, nnd «y. with n true spirit of
know who rests In those graves t"
I fad ■belli irisl
resignation, “it la.»«U.” ?
-.
ed.
1
our land.
,
The youth did not answer, nor did ho known of the first efleeta of gunshot
r: but after ardund
"To
please
an
old
man.
I
mean
to
du
Malcolm Warren bad a high social na
raise bis head, but with owe deep, wild wounds It is probable tbe impression is
iMiiii IsMltoaeli,
Rctlaxd,JoDefiS, 16B0.
•
tore—hia society was prized by *ILwho yon nn harm, Malcolm. Come!”
ra.ber stunning than arotc. Unless death
Passing out of the door they moved[ cry be sank down, and there he lay across
cold secure it—and he fad been tndulboth graves, -weeping and sobbing like a be immediate, tbe pttin is varied as to the
across
the
street.
Near
by
was
the
vil
­
iug io the false smiles of tfa witmeup., efeild. Bls FA-nita and mother slept nature of the injuries, and these are past
For tbe last year bo had been allowing lage churchvard, and thither bo bent his
counting up.
The
there!
his appetite to gain strength. At first ft siepa. Arriving at the gate he passed in.i
But there is nothing singular in the dy­ Christian mndior’s fort-,
For a while the old man gazed tearful­
When
Malcolm
hesitated
to
enter,
the
was only an “oecasi&lt;M&gt;sl glasa, then a
ly upon the scene, and then ha took the ing sensations, though Lord Byron re­ .no ver hat tV orW^y pu
class or so ones to a white,” and then “one old man said:
marked
the
physiological
peculiarity
that
youth by the arm and lifted him op.
it from sight, fare warn
“Come, fuRrtw toe."
SrTwo glasses B day-’, &gt;ut lately bt had
He youth fdlnwed his guide out from the exprrfaon is invariably that rtf laD- seems to bum it from Is
Mnfcolm went, and soon they stood
•
Ma•v.nincra MWSV
the chnrd»-yard. and alter the gate was gunr whita to death from a «tah, the eoun- subtle gentleness H still
within the village church-yard! And this
dosed tlisy passed
to the street. Here tenanoe reflects the natural dfarfeetar of rd power. Mahy ady?
was Mkh
white-haired guide was tbe faxton, wb..
gentleness or ferocity, to the last gasp.
such testimony as the Io
- AW Docmr wpMe^fa
fix mure than sixty yearn fad made those Adam Stanford stopped.
■■via! compwniutis. Alics saw allSome ot thesecases are of Interwt to
“If I could only see n ,
blow idxscr.steiy.
■
"Now, Malcolm/’ be said, “vou can re­
liVSifcll «H -tar. U--M beds C«i the children of immortality. The
show
with
what
alight
disturbance
life
Again
sad
agate
was
that
yearning
ery
•'It makes no dtffersMi
turn to your companions at the tavern,
„a iril
not .topMd
bb« iMw-ber nite moon shed ita beams upon the place,
may go on under R mortal wound till it repeated—
.
m
ptMposee ? ■ jeaa enwsider'
and the chill air sighed rmmrriGilly among but let me pfsy you, never use my name
taiaband'a nature, and sbe knew now sure"If 1 could onh see mv mother.
S*in as you used it this evening, nor ertmea to a foil atop. A foot aaldfer at Wa­
.u r.H-n. sb. l»n »bWp.~d w the weeping willowa that grew by tbe
The vessel rocked, and die water chas­
ink ef jx»or old Adam Stanford, but terloo, pierced by a mask el fall in tbe
|L, Ur
b. bU tnrf «&gt; l*««l hedge. The grave-stones stood like speothink only of what he has told yod in the hip, begged water of a soldier who chanc­ ed by a fresh wind, risyed rmfacdly
tera
among
tbo
faded
grass,
and
hare
and
.h—,
.. wile -bim-. Bl» pr«r.d &lt;"
ed to posews nrttntacn of beer. The woun­ against the side of the ship. The sailor,
there arose a white monument, like some church vard; lliink of what he has seen
ded man drank,’ returned hia heartiest a srooira mate, quite youthful, lay In bis
bim io «top &gt;!»■ S-"1
more powerful spirit that watched the and of vhnt ho has suffered, and of that
.iori'itlli. bul be bU b^U off
thanks, menttotird that his regiment was narrow bod, his syo glazing, his limbs
yon may in welcome apeak."
V
H. B. W1GHTWAN,
The old man turned partly awayJPfab nearly exterminated and having proceed- stiffening, bis breath failing. I: va-i not
i EOISTEB OK DEEDS. Office to tat Court hn-.K .b. w—W ibink Uul b&lt; w.'.W
Jk'u.r, ,nd ci-ct. .t ril bour». &gt;w. to be
b«oni* ■ drunk.rd. S&lt;&gt; A1J« WM
pleasant to die thus in tbta shaking, plung•&gt; «^«p that it aeemed al moat Malcolm sproag forward asd ?ngfet Mm
u weak ,11 bee fiwnt T«&gt; ■*&gt;* In a
tag ship; bet he sreimd not to mind Ms
&lt;
j
,
to come fmm one of tbe neighboring by the am.
wkb » Hear e». ril dm *“ 77“?^
"Undo Adam.M he WrrtLjftctajaL
grave*, "not h&gt;ng since pointed to me as
Sb. *&gt; ibe brW imd opo» »&gt;«k
i an example of bow tang a man might live and brr.ken Brcert*,
You
uMm.
Sb. k»e« 'Ll
•»’. ™‘ Who smiled upon the wtas «p.
pointed to nre as one who fad outlived
iwmrtn«ib«r. m tb.bK.1 h
Bffisfl Hall, who in his early
all mv onmpaninm. and yrt ns one who
yojft'ww present al tbs battle of Orow
W W «“-n..r doth- l.&lt; bw-lfr had al wavs quaffed at the intoxicating
na.hta|sihgted out, from the eonduslnn
n- . 11...
' i
siva her.
ttoii&lt;MMfa*sTn obRvInn the woes and
The clock strati nine, and Alice War­ galantry of war, another mtrtanee, exr wtade truth you did not kn«»w. and 1 broY
tresnsly similar, erbieh ucroresd fa that
in,
«
Jdrd
the
bend"
«f
her
little
by
toi you here to whisper the truth tote your
wto was afat
rthcr, and hade him say his prayers.— MMStow.
' ^“Mafailm Warren looked up tatotbe
.
.
j
to
ta tfes ted, Sfared, ffaswfa (fate, «the

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SUNDIWIlF REMEDIES11
Ctuta^nar m PmaaviuA-We

ftastinjs' Jrttr: €trrrnt.

are informed that tb padns will be Spared

to rvndcV tbe celebration at Pralriavilb a
moat superb Air. "SijiMm Au in

be done far the comfort and pleasure of

155,81

viwtorflt being dune so that none need
fear a want of accomodation*. To add to

Yankee Spriug.,

Ue attracthreneM of the "wing’ home

Tkito '

five or six balloons twelve feet leste t^ll
I* sen’ up during the day and evenffl^ \

P. S.

DRT GOODS!

83,23

CHANCERY SALE.

4,411 • 1,061,04

Since the above was in type,

we have raceived a Hne from Mr. Parish,
of Prairieville, ia which he expresses sur­

prise at tbe remarks which appeared in
our paper last weak.

Mr. P. explains,

that there is not one ia Prairieville who

had anything to do Id securing the set-

v ices of the Allegan Rand. There is some­
thing that wo do not exactly understand,

that somebody beside the committee of

SPECIAL NOTICES

srrangemeutv, somabody out of the coun­
ty, were permitted to secure

DHAT) SHOT 11

music for

tbe occasion. Now what we want is, that
somabody within our own county thoald

have tocnetkiny to do with them thinge.—

GF* Lui Friday, while some work
men were clearing and burning off some

IXDBUOS.11" S»&lt;1 complete; btfag ■

We have not endeavored toplace a sin­ vacant lots belonging to J. A. Sweczey,
gle obatade in the way of this celebra­ and lying South of Mr. W. Hays’, the
tion; but on the other hand have urged fire communicated to Ums fence, and pruisour friends to attend.
Mr. Parish con­ ed through into Mr. Hays* meadow, en-

tinues to say that if our “influence has

tlrely conamning a couple of acres ot

Emory of Middle-

grass before its progress could bo arrest­

been severed to Mr.

\ille, tlien go ahead." In reply to this wo

ed.

have only to say that out* influence is not

stroyed.

Considerable fence was also

PROBATE NOTICE

Srhooi-Bookt of
oU Kindi, Cop. LRttr,
Legal Cap. Fancy and Com­
mercial Nott, Knnlopct, Fem.
Pencil*, Inkt, Jetatltry,
dkc.

de­

j

to be “secured’’ to any private interest,
w hen the public are concerned. We have

not been, even solicited, to puff the pro­

posed celebration at Middleville.

Hie

Lttbhary

Gazkttk.—Marie

Louise

in preference t» tbe foreign article.

CAUSE BOOM TO HEAL,
and dischsrn from the avatem. evety taiat of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That
‘U|r RECTI C!T THE bEffl’tlTATED.

Hankins Ac Co. of New York, Philadel­
phia auo Boston, arc its psblisbcro. That

CLOCKS WATCHES AKD JEWELRY

is to say, that the Gazette is ptiblish&lt;wse with Prairieville is quite different in
this respect, and our offense is, that we ' cd in all of those places, ha authoresses
have sent us, several times, a most beg­
went a little further than was asked of us, ।
ging circular and a couple copies of the
and exercised sufficient independence, to
OaxtUt, asking us u» advertise thair Pros­
point out a single ertor in tbe arrangcpectus, and take onr pay by peddling the.
mrota fcr the occasion.
We know no
Gazette. Now us these ladies ask no con­
reason why we should be expected to
sideration on account of their sex, we
discriminate in favor ofthe celebration at!
propone to give them ntme, only such as
Prairieville, unless it is because wo have
may bo found in the following reasons for
i&gt;ccn asked to give more of our time and
declining their request: Firstly, we ped­
•pace to it, gratis. Smiles nnd frowns
dle no persons wares for the sake of get­
srr alike disregarded by us in the perting pay fof an advertisement Secondly.
inrmance of our duty ; and we shall con­
Tbe Literary Gazette Is not sndi a paper
tinue to insist upon equal fairness to all |
parties, in these matters, and that the in- I as we desire ; to give a circulation to; its

atitutions of our county, bo patronized, |

U6M sad despondency, mwiiei with srwai rapiditr usder their uirigvrsting operalio*. That
al! Kinal disabilities art mnovtd by their cor­
dial Mid gently atimsiatiiig propcnica. Th«t ttey
recruit
SnATTEBED COXSTITUTIOXS,
Rowever Uity mar bare been triSed Kith lai
abM WamHi i ITtDR/ tt *

sad therei, nB dlaewe of the Stomach and UoneU,
tbe lirer, the nereoua system, lbs al^nUMssr

of all Kindi Repaired to Order
* on short Notice and

life has been in railed.) e/kr a prhdrne nd por/ed
^Hear ID mind tlAl tte SCAWDi AVIAN »£OETADLE BLOOD BI LIS us endorsed
to.
extx&gt;ieoeeof tbouaandsof llrtagaritueasea, wb».
in letters, affidavits, medical irorfcr, and by word
of mouth, proclaim them to be tbe vary best prep­
aratian ..r the kind ever ottered to tbe hroke»do«n

WARRANTED
ptoass sad Guarantee sntiatorttou.

P. K-ft J. BUSSELL.
May 19, IS38

MW

DRUG STQRE!

reading matter is all on the sensation or­
der, and i to illustrations, monstrosities;
its best and almost only readable matter,

Tm Wunin, after a severe frost of advertisements. Thirdly, wo do not con
aider it trurth the paltry sum of fifty

the II th, had a nio»t unfavorable a»|&gt;cct,

Fourthly, if our fair peti­
being cold and very dry, and crops ral­ cents a year,
lied but slowly until Sunday morning tioners will send both their petitions and

,

last, when we were visited by a most re­

their magazine in another direction in the

;

We have seldom seen

fulcra they will have rewarded us for this

freshing rain.

Tops suffer so severely from drouth, as
•luring the late dry spell. Grass was dried

up in old meadow s so that fire wo'd con-

•ume it, like running through stubble.—
Everything ia changed now ;

the rain on

commences tbe second volume.

tents sr®, Valparaiso,

ind showery, while during Monday night

ture on the Wall, Night, Seven Years in

it seemed aa though all &lt;-f heaven’s artil

yc Western Land, Wedded, My Neigh­

lery was brought into requisition, to force

bor Opposite, Ladies Abroad in the Old

the rain down in torrents.

Bay State, King Blix, To a Dead Infant,

refrwbed;

the birds

sing

Wildthorne Mamacripts No. 2, Midsum­

more sweetly ; and even aome farmers

mer Month, Among the I feels and Horns.
Commerop Ancient and Modern, A Moth­

may be found

who indulge in the hi.v

■ury ufaurailc.

Christie’s Ague BalnaBL
Uno Christie’s Ague Balsam.

Tbe

Avoca, Ruth, Tbe Mohsbitcss, The Pic­

TO CURE THE AGUE,

Um

Ito con­

Harvested,

Pawnbrokers of New York, The Vak of

turn looks

TtRI-ENTfNE AND ALCOHOL

The present number

Monday was hot

Now all nn-

'STJ

Gbsat RxFvaLtc.—This magazine for

July is on haad.

Sunday last, continued fiw about aix hours
a itlioul Miler&lt;nissiou.

Chspd.

TO CURE THE AGUE,

notice.

1---- The boat Ague Curs ia use.
9___ a I., . ■■------------------------------- V_ &gt;aaa__ :

cleanse the Btomseh ; «t

a nasality of corrupted

GROCERIES

.

*

Dr. A. E. BON8TEEL,

PHYSICIAN Ac SURGEON
Di A. E. Boasrsn, having made Bastings hw

ers Thought, The Ortgin of London Punch,

.filling Tune en a Long Voyage, Litera­
/Ths Wb*at.—All thinge considered
cy Notices, Fashions, nod several other
'the wheat, so far as we have been able to
articles of equal intaKSi to the reader.—
■'•bserre, looks very promising. True the
We would advise all of* our reader*, after*
frost hu dipt some pieces, and thinned
having saliecribcd, and paU far the sax
«ome others; but the damage from this
xrs, to subecribe for the Great Republic,
'ause is far lm than was supposed. The
and not till then.
wcsvll er midge, has made hs appearance

BAKER*8

PAIN

PA NACK A.

BAKER'S

PAIN

PANACEA.

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful Dperattca, ready

in » few localities, as wu hear, but it is

RxtcbUCax Coxvxxnnx.—The Ver­
[ mMj bul
mont Republican State convention, to
Some fields of wheat arc almost nominate State officers, i. to be held on ity'of exwneuee not
n-ady for the sickle, and wo expect soon the 12th day of July, al Brattleboro’.— times, mid that is hW tow prfco,
-l-fw er?
to enjoy the Isirary of bread from new Tb. tariblbn HWb ■“ *H opjxmd &gt;»
’heel.
' •
■ '
SHERIFFS SAteUh pmwa PrjalMtwy

» badly frostbitten, as to do bul little

harm.

S races bt . Lkjwtsixg.—During sfat \-jr TferaW lhe Ubrta «C «l» Fra».
fhuodar storm on Monday night, the aafiS .nu&amp;u Auormr ot i*b romly. L. C.
StnSai. Em., ow 61,000 tore been colcry building of J. f. Noble, in tbb villiXLd br ooy ot toot toi to «U reoog
■'gv, was struck. by lightning.
TU ake- ntXoi otifiwn «1 JOO to 66,00) »
’nc fluid Mrudetfe corner of tbe UiMing, •rU A»rtH
“r”
**“ Qmrt’

4nd |MMd through into the ralaratas

"WtMr. Ntthw.sleeping, sad
to rnral hbodfing box-

&lt;ft* aetfteg

—A C. Journal
gf- Wt

'

CTTSTOM

YflO

WORK,

in ns good order and as| prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, ar stay other oomily.
Having secured the mrvicca iff a

First Bate 1
and our mill being bul It on tbe most

EteSf.

improved plan, togethd r with a

Sinutter—wc are prepa fell to

pood

do

Uw.

•rdfeAKT.

like U&gt; ehronWc • like

oKdtocy, &lt;■ |H f«rt &lt;T oor peeeeutoe.
Throb » *oooo*&gt; o*^ ””_****V**
«Uch mlgl* to M p.'J i° *v ft*"*

tioouKOO.-iolo.G *« * fmn?
_ata.l— M—&lt; io Gotonot,

xrcvrvAfr

�OUSTORf WORK

mur-S£Z£-'

ggZKSSRJSS
‘“bB.

BOWEirS HABDWAUFMffi.

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voLDax.rtuzB.

,.,

GOLDEN PB1ZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE

-GOLDEN PRIZE,

XOSBB'S

GOLDEN PRIZE,

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

GOLDEN PRIZE

DA- MOMVbetavmterof MOMTHIMWAK

GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILX.C8TRATO.

■_

___________ :

DEAN A SALTER. succeaaora io BECKET A W

Tbe Wew

from the system

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6,,d br*‘ li,«r*l7 M*" n’ _

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lit BopU •••&lt; nHrUrfr

r*r*e, 4

RADWAY’S

BQLTWOQD k GRANT

READY

RELIEF

swat^t’sea^a-*"—

*r A.t-r«w&lt;&gt;~u. ”*f‘*F.T*T’..‘S
on roarv colcuxs. uf the most
S
faaetuaiiag reading matter, ft**D
" “*
very first wnter. of the day •___ /
.
Z^c-oL’y Kortrct^
fri.

*

aaawnrw &lt;nwo.

JiS’Jsizx

* ••

A PBI8BMT.
*
WORTH FROM 80 C’WtTV TO. 1400 00,

kind

dtacmed tnamT One of tbe reots from wbieb tbeee
PHU are made I* Sudorific, which opens tbe pore,
of the skin, and ansi tt Nature in throwing out
the finer parte of tbh corruption within. The
aocoad ia a plant which ia an ErpccWrant. which
opens and tmcloge the pas wares to tbe lewga. end
thus iu a smooth manner, performs its duty by
throwing ofi phlegm, and other hnmoro from tbe
lungs by copious spitting. Tbe third ia a Diuretic
wbwb g've* ease e»d donbie strength to tbe kidoera: URwencoarared. they draw large ainbunts
-mV____:.-- M.
.L__ Ll—J
X* &gt;L-~ &lt;L——_

lapbcrrite'.Mw'bernm. currintn.
«-&gt;O&lt;te nniifcr • wsurt of fruil
«H&gt;nMU.* «*?’•

re and Aguebpot akme tberomt*)u«M
■ mlasmaSc pofatm. A grast ”**1*
anw from its initedm, among which
feuralxia, Ulteumatimn. Gout. Headache,
|nm. Toothache. Earache, CXaxrh. AMh-

SURPLD8 HOKEY,
surplus boocy may W non
nWatuca so secured as to arim&gt;
voctnuaa. any ere rf wbfeb maybe trteue^t
uwaLbreulifal and askable fare.

rtr
Mill »an« h&gt;
tha'orchard, and we would advise thnee

TBASSrat COLOSSUS.

wbo will an
Uses -never tn
ptalttoX. -.eaC^rb^, R.lll

KM!1« TMCSS.
from the system, for they cannot remain when the
body become* ao pure and dear.
Tbe raeafia why people are so dutressed when
jfrtttSr.w S5,-±rri’Xs

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
tta all toe Kama OFAFtMuma

wovxas.

We can clothe yoc from tbe crown

&lt;if tbe head »• the sele of
and warrant prices to soit.

roKMu— Let every farmer keep
two of doe manure to «x* «*

part*, and which will open the natural passages
the foot far the disease, to ba cast euk b&gt; nee. a largtoaaatity of food and -ther matter fa lodged, and the
stomach'and intestines are literally oierflcwong
with tbe .corrupted ma*.', thus undergoing dUagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with
the blsod, which throws the corraptrd matter
through ererv rein and artery, until life ia taken
from ike body by disease. Dr. Morse s PILLS
have added to therass! ve» victory upon victors. by
rectariag m'Uiou* of the sick to blooming beal l
aad happiness- Yea. ihoussnds wl&gt;.. have been
racked or tormented will, ekknesa. pain and an

nlrj^m_________ Sir. Uro*daa...bew l*rk.

L GAIAT BOBSE &gt;MD PATILS
MXDIC11K.
’•o sat this tavrstton, will be sold fee fire do’liri
arb a r», bl e* iitfae tbe purebaeei to use, sad cut.tract far Ina »»a use, on bis one prrnciut. aa.d
moI ulbemiaa, a«r usmber of brtca. Ministers' l
be Gospel are permitted to use the bn t xllheci

REGULATING PILLS,

Dr. Radway A Co. here recretly discovered a
method Ur extracting Iruia IWU. herb*, plants
and gums, a nutritions extract ofsiscb wonderful

3DOTS &amp; &amp;EI®®?,

Tbs sobaaHber will t bit mo-t of tb-ee heepa(
bee* tn this cutu.lr duung tbe scasuv.
Ajaplieatioua tor usdirhtual Hgbts, wMiemtw

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
ralUDKUuu.

'er’s Cherry Pectoral

A Am4m JLMMmA

i,

GROCERIES

Hoaso Magx a PuiMjn Sevan
Durax.—TWf enMtms wf gW-.ger brer may­
be made as Pdlows ; Put two gallons of
e..M water into a pk, up&gt;« the fire; add

uyea tbe unfortm.atr vkUius oi amb diacait,.
qnecka, Mvmlveaia ego dirtciru tbe&lt;r »»
ulling rurxvon. •• a cttAairsSLS *ct worthy, it
HKirname. to open a IftspetMrr far Ihttrtat
..atat efthu class of durivos in all Ibnr lew...
»nd to dve ecotCAL snriec cbstu to al! abv ar
■ ly by inner, with a deacrtptioo of »Ke»r cntdi
’ion. &lt;age. occupatiea. bnUta of life, Ac.)&gt;sd&gt;a
ase ot extrrOM poverty, to vtaatsa aotdMi
race or cu-tecc. It k nctdless to add that tl *
AxeeetefMi rowmauds the burliest Medics! A&gt;»
-4 tee a&lt;e. and wUl faruish the taost ayr»«'-‘
l lTte DbwSMwefr tbe Association, la ftdr As­
- --------------------- - treatment of Seam! Dwasl
at rat Jfeet ioo with tbe •«-

HARD-WARE

Then

BALSAM

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

AND

Tbe reuontt why

ml t. the
Num. &lt;u i* *3
•« &gt;rx! methods of trratin. nt discoierrt

FRANCIS ROWER

DRY GOODS!

J’ffo1*

Hardware buainre ia Hast

BEST GOODS, at the
LOWfcHT PRTtTS.

’WteRu. prtM.

uaXAT DUCOTEB1 '

SUKJ* fl£A VTUARUW.lM STOVJS^nx. corra axi&gt; skirt-itoy
itakk frr^rroirtR

THE PHILOSOHIEICS STUNS

J

&gt;'

TOCNO.

ISAAC C. MOTT.
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVB8.
LOW OVEN rnoVKS,
PARLOR COOE STOVES,

TO HOUSE BTJUJJFRS.

momi s
WILLIAM JONES.

.TAUWltG ' BH8IJBS3,

lasiw^*

‘.-*1

THST WARE;

w&lt;* ** “•** tt

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VOL. 4

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 7,1859.

fastinp’ JJnsiMu gintterj.
“But,” pursued Mra. Ssaburn, with the
calmness and assurance of one who feds
the sustaining influence of right, “you
would Dot do what yoc were convinced
was wrong, out of respect to any such
eonddmtioM, would yonF
“You know I would not, Cora.
This
question at tofapcnMe, I know, to a good
one fa the abstract, and I am willing to
live up toll, as I understand ft; but lain but m ma&lt;— _ __ . _ j.
T
yrw are not a&amp;nded.”
i
no teMotaler
“Henry,” said
He wife,
with aneara----- -----------------------------------“No.” He aatf. Ha Mtutnal her Hea, 'i
Mt look fato LL
hit fere, MlmamwJ raS.vkkMtMforrsriWl ttobora &lt;
J tore tte bright .unitn*?,
raraad w ta &lt;U*»«ta. -tare Mi
.j
to jds store.
me a few questions! and answer them
WMsmbMU*
top no «l ttafo taSto, «d wi atari
booestlv and truly, without equivocation
How strangely did ciroouxatanoas work 1
AU sparkKagU aborning
Likojs^wr, with dew;
to keep thafara his wife had given Hm VMO OOB of tta WBA®W. Tie rellid
iCwWariHadtUrta .boot Mra, tad
I tore th* clear .Uesmlet.
alive in hfe mfad. That very morning he ;
Which winds through th* trie
it, Cora. Bai I will «nawer.w
Imetayo«tb,theaou afoMofhfawe*rthy ttaota raid trim ti-ator, of Alawrira
‘Then—first; Do you believe you or ftfanda
i
in a state of wild intoxication; Ufi».,ray 10»rf ™,” to ridri,
during th© forenoon he beard that
jrour friends, are in any way benefitted and
i
la. la, tataoda opto Uie taada of hU
Aaron O------- had died at sea. He
by the drinking of intoxicating beverages young
i
boys, -1 hate mrtZ a solemn iSkw that, |
at your board 1 That is—do you derive 1knew that Aaroo had been sent away
tatwltath, ray AIM™ .tall «»J»o«ieh
any real good from it?”
I from hofae that be might be reclaimed.
After the hank had ekwed, and an Hen­ lo&amp;rarae In ttair bone. Ttay .taU nor.
“No—I can’t ray that we do.”
“Do you think the time has ever been, iry Seaborn was thfakii* at going to Ha er tan oenritra » tram the eximple "I
be rewired a note through the ttair fctee! t will tom* tta wlnenopno
since we were married, when we actually dinner,
t
needed wine in tbe house, either for oor Penny Put, It wm from a medtaal HmH, tnoraftmer! Wtal wy you, rar tayt.
and contained a request that he would will yen join mfa ItaundpMnr
health or comfort I”
TtayjUned Uta with « jlud, guritkw
“Why—I think it has ministered to our rail at the hospital on Hr way bom*.—
Thia hospital waa not much oat U his way, wunuftata; teMttant wee. full,
comfort t”
ud ttair .yratrallito w,re JI lra»«I, by •
and be stopped there.
“IIowT
“There is * man In one of the lower mollier*. earWlul ton, to Rltfra
“O—in many ways.”
wards who wtohaa to see yo«”mid tbe
“Awd you, Comr
“Name one of them.”
«Y«, ytarJw total' “Andmiylte
“Why—fa tbe enjoyment of our guest” doctor.
„
„
“Does he know racl” raked Mr. S ea tai r team of till, boor ta twrar tlxM“Ab—bnt I am speaking of ourselvee^k
UB. O, Ood,l.lU rtta,
Henry—of von and me, and our own lit­ burn.
merer, opoo my boy, • LelUta.ligta
“He rays ba does.”
tle family. Mas it erer ministered to our
to ttair fctata tta thn. of tompUticw I
“Whattohto namsF
comfort t”
“He won’t taU us.
He goes by the AM ao aball ttay Msa, through Ki, tta
“No—1 can’t ray that it has.”
Influence ttay carry wKb them from their
name
of
Smith;
but
I
am
eatbfied
that
“And if it was banished from our liouse
■
' to-day, and forever, as a beverage, sbo'd swfa is not Ha true name. He is tn the Homa!"
last stage of consumption and delirium.
we suffer in coitocouenceT”
“Certainly. What would our friends He bra lucid intervato, but they do not
Inst long. He has been here a week. He
BT STLVXXCS COBB, JT.
.
“Ah—but stop. I am only speaking was picked up In the street and bro’t here.
"Who’s that, 1 wonder,” raid Mrs. Sea-* ,of our own aflairs, as abut in from the Ho heard your name, and said he knew
burn, as she heard a ring al the basement1 ,world, by our own fireside. I want all you once.”
“Mr. Scaburo went to the room wbercdoor.
&lt;extraneous considerations left out. Sbo’d
“Ah—it's Marshall,” returned her bus- ,we, as a family, suffer, in our moral, phys­ tho patient lay, and looked at him. Sure­
band who had looked out al the window, ;ical, social or'domestic aflairs, fa the total ly he never’knew that manT “There
must be some mistake,” he said.
and recogntoed the grocer’s cart.
।absence of this beverage T”
“And what have you had sent home
“No, I don’t know that we should.”
. Tbe invalid beard him and opened bls
such sunken, bloodshot, unearthly ,
“Then to you, as a husband, and a foth- eyes,
(
now, Henry 1”

MMuBOLTW OOD &lt;fc GRANT,

EF*'

XU.QCEW.K &gt;_• yte»

HADLEY i DAKER,

,, iscr.crv.Hts J*.

—* ~r

\ 1 ver wsrr. Dealer* in iron, nrito, .toe*, K’“»-

l*r. The drone* when in
(■tn* dcricr. te exC-«4*4

ebl of the port a®**.

______

_________ _

------------ LwToakley,

’

QROCSRS-____________ _

j7p.

ROBMHTt * Co.,

FILERS in drug*, niedirtuaa, patent ®eJI einea naiut*. oils turpentine, burning fluid.

, unb. rrocerwa. aUlioMry,a«M fancy article*.

.Xigorcwly m ite n*w»»
M KILLED.

‘

tee hl»e esn b* rV-Ult re­
tell: to ite tee* ete sb*
ilisbtened Set Icepct rWl
■.vutotion musascentusilr
geuient of te**.
TESTED.
'
i ns* *&gt;r • ra®ei«at k»r.l

J. M. KEVINS,
J, e imlrt Muri or t«nn ngi«
rill te wld tor Sr* Msr»
&gt;c purchA*er IflUAc radre*-;
,.n h&lt;* one prriubc*. Mid
titer of hire*. iltabkr* of
u dlo UK tbCjfc&lt;

risiimo*luf tb-sSkssptop

But before Mr. Seaburn could answer

DANIEL COOK,
the door of the alaing-rouni was opened,
|L.»ncr OF TOE «^cy«Ora*rriL«riasJ
I T.. Asent.. 11 -“red
• l&gt;l&gt;ana *3 other busuie** prrtrinl»&lt; to tus»a»e«.
Sr-e ln Good}™.--, block. «r »^ir&gt;-_________

nud one of the domestics looked in and

Ches A- SWEBXEY,

mum!”
.,
.
‘ Demijohns T” repeated Mrs. Seaborn.
“Let them set in tbe hall, and I’ll at­
tend to them,” interposed the husband.
“Henry, what have you had sent home
now r the wife asked, alter the domestic

J

naked :
“What ’ll

&gt;rtk* to tte Coort Uoom.______ •

I. A. HOtBROOK,
rroftSEY red Cosra*Mr •» U».
I
(ienrral Uud
™ A8*uV
-«. Mcond *tory M Hower • woes._____
L5f. NEVINS,

SS0CUT10N. in '*•
^•cn vf hun;»u nfe. &lt;»*»?*
,a ite teeeptwas PrtWWT1
c Tktiuxuf »u*b d******?direetM rite* «cuamtasmi raj

.
1 do with the dimejobus,

had gone.
‘ Some nic® wine, Cora, and a little
choice old brandy, replied Hcory.

cr, and as a man, it is of no earthly usaF
-No.”
“And it would cost you no effort, so
far as you alone are concerned, to break
dear from itf’
“Not a particle.”
J ' "
. “And now, Deary,” pursued tbe wife,
with increased earneatnea*. “I hava * few
more questions to ask : Do you believe
that tbe drinking of intoxicating bever­
ages is an evil in thia country 1”
“Why—as it is now going on, 1 cer­

Cora Seaburn glanced up at the clock,
and then looked down upon tbe floor.—
There was a cloud upon ber fair brow,
;
and it was very evident that something
lay heavily upon her heart.
PresMtly
she walked to the wall and pulled the bcll‘ cord, and the summon* wa* answered by

ENKR ltLssdurfTra Ar»uL
- -ra *U bu*in«*
to
nd*J to premvilr «nd with ©a**»»y.
!&gt; ib*l ot tb* -Krpublioui Wanner, opjosiie

*m*, u» »U Ibris
Iptiex aBATi* to all SOO »J,

the chamber-maid.
“Are George and

Charles in

their

room !”
“Yes ma’am.”
‘Tall them II is school-time.
" ii. r. cherry,
Tbe girl went out, and fa a 11U1* while
X'OTARY I L’BUC sad Ca0’2Jwn"rL1„
&gt; ute in .11 bo«in*s» retrmt*
two boys entered tbe sitting-room, with
nromplD«U snd OdditT. hSMltow*.
.
Ibeir books under their arms and hat* m
birry tonntv, Mich. BtooUkepl riwsrs on bs°«their hands. They were bright, hsppy,
L. H. STEWART,
healthy fellows, with goodnras and troth
stamped upon tb«r rosy faces, Rpd the
ligM of IH. Mtamae. gtanrag b &gt;ta“
i;.u“
tarkling eyaa.
G“!S”
Airtort
liuhign.
_
_ rrtri ofagc, «ri d-Hta al0T«&gt;, tai ata
gffy tbX’tao ptamu tad ~ta tota

B. H. FL’LLERt

1 TTORSEY red C*“m*‘* 4 ijX’PSo!1
A Chreeerj. Grearri Lwri sad TraAsraKW

aaSsfes
Sill day* of eich we*k-_____________________ —

J AMKtll.BROWN,
( 5DUSTY HVRYEYOR. O«ss fa tte Court
V. Henn, at Uarilnn. Pff»”
•err«*» will fril at the Bterifl a oMr*

DISCOVER! » -_•
SOFHEK'S STO»S
ousip.

•

i «

H^X/iruli •«*

*&lt;■■&gt; &lt;M .AreyoainporeltyJ

mn,etttat»toTda&gt;aM&gt;aal&gt;aa4otaw !
moa, rftatodMa wMa pntarSy aawtU '
ninr
■a hlmteir; lurniog tta hltaMla,

Makauo »■

j«t,i. but little won. tta a raun Hou.

ruler, who flenroy a ata ptaa
auenflaot Memioja,
H. tarfa. * ,«r
tel with aoeaa twfl|«&gt;orui&lt;
*u ; a
perwnal dlfletaee rta. Uao a oatkmal

conflict, myriad, of mm antwIUd to tta
field of tattle, aatfl, thooflb ttay nerar
raw ata ottar, oarer tad a.y peraota

diletaee,

taUera

am

bnt

tta -me gnat

maaatara

Italy, tad

tta —ma

of

pnrtapa,

rdigloti, J—

ttay

at.U! of &lt;talitflf.odo.p&lt;ta&gt; that ttaymboom, M tvr, an wore, abort, du-py
—
tab— torn, op to ttair mm, mJ «•■ eotraler ata ottar Uhn tlfam, w
usd ttair dUoraaar loSnlriy tar-rad tome.—», until tta ground U dr—&gt;Aad
ttair porpendimUr mtaaora, Ak* ftr» with blood, tad aorital with tta Ma.—
somewhat similar to a Dutdt built brig,

And Jel It be remembered, let there alvsysbe a sympathy between voaredf
ana your dress. The rose would appear
gulag into tbo bloated disfigured face be- more beaudM with the tint of tba sfaht,
and yet both are beaatifal.
“T^wodd not have known me, Hal F

qeirertag, dying amB*.

“Ah rm, no-

CA^\lcxandcr LombmF

“Good Hsavcne-no!”
“1 know 1 am altered.

said Hrary,

.
Ah, Hal, tic

tnauilfManauKF
•‘BuuAlscT cried Seaburn, “bow to
thia 1 Why ran you here F
“fara, HaL—Jbm/ I'm about done
for. Ball wanted to rao you.
Thqr
told me that you Brod notfaraway; and
I would look upon one friend before I

,

died.”
“Bet I beard you
your profearion, Alefl,—g-,
7 “Sordid do weU when 1
fU“i
1

——a to lo»«. ari tta taarata of Ota al
ta-momm-lto.Uk.W.pW^to-.

tta Ita

■lk.1 iitaaHrei

Mba

ot lift »U1 aoao h~k “

.pm ~ priA.ay.ari aytaio M-;

have given up all that
-Ari J«ta liltal «tare Utar

b(dctemd(Mto -

Hat Wrtfl b«&gt;-

light.

Dramir not, although all of hope

i^tatabri-d d-d; tta e-W-m

r.pe*lri U- ri^. lo&lt;*in&lt;

To. Uv.U~ eotar tad trrat.

wtafiabriulilUilaltaOriaor*— UM
Itaooo—a^l ■—
ta»odtrta4u.m&gt;&lt;&gt; Ito &lt;Wk—
tomtMtaltotonWtor, «to to»-

erer aloea *» groox «•“ ... ^,r
“Do you want me to tell you why -

“Of com®. I &lt;fa-r__ ,

itamt n-t: -d -a- —* “

DANIEL BTMXKER,
pOlTtrY CLERK. JS^ary WbUe,
I ' Lta-J rad Tax • tmi. 0R« to
Hon:-, and epet al al hsa:*. -fip"
ihwaa teiJk^syswatef Ftesa_______ j

C. MOT*r
stuffoo» «°d forever.”
...
^*B^-Cora—you *" *’dd’.
ato«H widest &lt;wdlDMr

Upf Hke a line I

oT OodbtoAhowlta, waata; ta»b,ai plafat, but if diffiridty flgkte you. roar
the eery altab of tepptotae; btrnfaiug yoar diflanea Yu* bow what to fa yaa.
You are st oahoni, this to jour waaaaij
ata, aorrow. trfl.ptla. Saeoa.tath, ami
dtodptae,
Hl the min of erlla to whia* wa art anta

r-ri—Uta bill**”'.
”P'-Y«

l»ra yri ariSrri

amUtapaoplaiwtatatakit-aoataAA •

u-e, by tteaa rulara, worhad op i»to a

-bW-ri, tryta » lift
himself
upon his elbow,
“to this Harry
|
SeaburaF
|
•TWtomynn^a.”
-And don’t ps knov meF
“Pm sure I do not."
And be would
bare said that bs did not wish to, oHy
the man seems* so utterly mtosenbto that
be would not wound what little feelfag he

the domestio ardcs you have known,

r°"SoUr r

oldto„p«ta»a,»rfwaaMUadtab«. •'
Mt; to, mbSM

1

“And will you tell me w*af pood grows
out of the era of it F
“Really love, when you com© down to
this abstract point, you have the fiekL—
But people should govern their appetites.
All things may be abused.”
“Yea- But will you tell me th© use—
th© rtol good—lo be derived from drink­
ing wine and brandy F
“As I raid before—It to a social custom,
sod has its charms.”
“Ab—there you bars it, H«ry.
It
does have Its eAareu, as the deadly snake
to raid to have ; and » other vices have!
Bnt J see you are In a hurry.”
“It to time 1 was at th© store.
“I will detain you but a moment long­
er, Henry. Just answer me a few more
mirations. Now call to mind all the femKr TOUT toOtolBUta. ; .ibiMj/rii

your school-boy
H&gt;re" -M Mr
x®*"' from
1
,(Y« tta taj. «r» S®'. 'whrt “*k“ ent Run your

1 EDGE OF V BOBATE. GnraltCourt Co®;
»J mlMioatr. Attorney rad LonnwUor *11*-

tatottar A&gt; »«for ■&gt;: ™“
taaari^y ^ri.fetaa.
Tta .“«**
UsaMfirataOmylta
om of tta angry
tta reformer. Tyras
waeju
ff, llreala. _
. -&gt;d torair*
_
________

Wtalareltaooa-aqoaetieal Coma-ta
do B0&lt; pitv a own who Loiamisajqqr.
la arrtad, tta priSa«*aa taaaaapM
wdar fullpren of envaaa.
Ttea te aocMaf mtnraa a gatrtlemaa'a of ttair treaaum, ttemBapa atari, *a
■
,
•dmintfoa for a lady ao quickly «a that flower &lt;/tta dtta-cwt down, tta vr gers by using them for snuffers.
liad left.
“Have yoa forgotten yoar old play­ she hsa adopted ber dress to her stature taatataly.Ml to till*-toll, twdalymate in boyhood, Harry—yow friend fa ■nd «««. In ehoering colors, great «re gre thooaaad widowa farnri III—akbnad
tainly ao.”
shoolY be taken-* gundy show aMa
other years—yo*r ehum in collage 1'__
“And is’nt it an evil in society F
for thamaalawa, no. tamdiad ’
’
-Wist F grand Sesbura, startinghack diegust and even It were better they sho d
“Yes.”
be plainer than the dreaaer likes, than pta-ato pm. ttatmgh-tnai
ashast,
for
*
glimmer
of
ths
truth
burst
“Ix»ok over this city, and tell me if It
tmoa him. “This to not Alec LombergF they should mu to the other extreme.— .Uhta.filtarorhian* Io
is Dot a terrible evil.”
Tm1 that’s left of hira, my Hal,* re­ No one erer loat by simplicity.
Sim­ nd pe-Uaaca, |ta~. rid mJ
“A terrible evil grows ont of the abuse
turned the poor fellow, putting forth kto plicity of manners and ritnpHdty of dreaa briar up tta tar. Ari ri rf ttam «rO«
of it, Cora.”
ske^h^aUmilfagafatai. are the greatest charms fa the wM.-

’

Tyrant «r ifauri bto*'

dri»mta»e.,.lta. ptaplfli*'

amlad, friari*. Itaa pro-til. » » ,M&gt;
uUa or uitaly itatakmg, «» &lt;•&gt;
gaata—t taBririora. OppoaltU tad pta

wwt
’*5*
w,U&gt;
ObXri ta wri adonbl. Iriy, I

&lt;r I -oaM-

To rita tta foUofltag
-iratari^ta &gt;««-*■Wi, 1 a* ttatari J»ta.
CZitaflltbi^a'riXX* -

11^1 &lt;IW

�FEVER AND AGUE! FE
.GU£l FEVKBAND agubi
Six W«* «f the ttoltow War.

_»&gt;UI remove to
F
.1.. uniua sum.
L uMu.X-rm. of th. &amp;U1 db-

P«G, for to. rietorj &gt;t
J^teJuuo 7.—Tbo Emperor and KK ct*
tad Milan—Tbe Austrian cvsUim-bflfce®
. Luke Maggiore seized by GxfH*

। troops.
r - Jime 8.

L SWI. Io 0&gt;"“

L?Wr JWV. Set. Dicken., tte

'
Garibaldi purstMW A*tbe previous afternoon.

1 trians, who retreat towards Mcexa.
: June 9. Marshal Baragusy dTIillkre
uurwamnmiMtaMaawaA

Tta Iffixxi-wood

a!.ESk

itait- —

protablj eb..krf U» eul.X,

ta™ wrprltod toltad. ««l»»«"
Qn.rwiline. b'-w ibi. 'Xj*Lra?

the crossing train, caused tta calamity.—
About one hundred and fifty parsons wore

ta looked. I
it*
tian ttat he did notaw®«f "‘Tr’i „
—।j, m ju JaW , that ta .loop

t]e*Ed2n.’’» Western settlement. in a

toMgg

after a severe contest, carries that post—
m

former

but little

/mto

BANNER

Hbmdiiiw—ti*i mu

IRS itj

o«.i

DRY O^ODSI
fwni

aaseme command ofttair:—MU itaMtau. Ntata»Hii| ^rf.nit»f»
(fenttes—Gen. McMahon iMrivM
______ ___
&gt;1 U. vor M «un.iv.« ol kb. i™ .bull . for: o*_Death of G«i. BouaU
cigncr sooum wail, doiofc ue can exorcise
April 30.—Tta Atuiirista occupy Jfo.
vara—The Trench Amlmaador quits Vb, tta Mditaal rights -ef -an Amreiran citimd, tat ttat it JWwiaMd a .waapoa of
cans.
Mst I — King Victor Emanwi tavres1 warfare, wito - which
ailterk ELspnMicsDa,
Turin to take command of his army—
Tte Austrians occupy Mortem—Ttair
.teamens M-tao too Ssrdiwtai porta cm '
Lake Maggiore—Three Austrian ktosste ।
reputed In the bkr.
May 3.—Mwrffata of Napoleon HL, tatdly
।
profosred Irith Inriag. Dwnotaiicy.
addreusedto tta ftepe-2&gt;0eta»7—Tte
While we condemn toe two yeare amend
Airitrbtns cross tbe Po st Gamble—toey
ment, wMFre^elres eta addittaul years
are rephlsod in an attempted crossing at 1
a foreigner to beooms a etthea, as ta
Fresatetut—They burn the bridge over for
I

.
1
\
Tta daaa of persons who enter- '
j
i idea are ttaae who believed war I
jnq
—r—until hssfdltitaTtod actually 1
begun. .We think itafr present Snacy,
seep more grouodlm ttau ttair fi*rm«r ,1

rtWbodulW —

thing connected with pul
home and abroad.
After Tuesday the sea b

ittg equally requires that toe o^ect sbo’d
be achieved with wlnob ta began too war. ।
Ho must have tta Aussriapa wot of Italy,
or prove that ta is unamuil to tta eater- *
pise, before he will taready totals of *

rttft**

served bis crwifil^, in peace of war, and

stiff’itat countryjp^tsg to protect him.
We tad supposed. Ml*1 l^c Democratic
doctrine

Morita rere
de of Venice
M.-Dreth&lt;

citixena”

whether foreign
born. Such have
b~. &lt;hmr r rfcwiiSrelwK P™f“

i offer-;
’that the Democracy

VERY LOW PRICKS.

SmNw tUe. north-d ***• K*
berth without assistance; tta off »rt waa
loo much for him, however, and- htx nan,
who bad left the room at hi» request, but
stood at tta door, saw him fid I as bo at­
tempted to stand. lie at anew went in.
raised him, and laid him upon the couch.
Seeing that he wm greatly distressedin
breathing. be wont Im mediately for Dr.
Smith, tl® surgeon of tta ship.
1 met
Mtn on deck.and bearing of bis father’s con­
dition, went atonoo to hia room. 1 found
him wholly unawacioas, breathing with
diftarity. but perfectly quiet • and seemIpgly asleep.
Dre. Boodle and Dubois
were present, and had endcovored to give
him a stimulant,—but he was unable to
swallow, and it was evident that he was
dying.
He continued in this state for
about half an hour,—bis breathing bc-

Which Mid atera drMrilii! pr-nsiaM I ahall ex-

n^s.s.'SSj-Ft^Sc-:
■

ceased altogether, and that wav all! Not

a moventpat pf, J» muscle,—uor aawsm
or a tremor of any kind,—betrayed tbe
moment when bis spirit took its depart­
ure. Ad iutttt, wearied with play on a
Summer’a eve, could not have fdlcu
asleep more gently. His remains were
placed in ire and'laken to Havre, from
whence they will ba returned to New
York by tta Vanderbilt, which leavsa on
the 18th Inst.— Corrrfpo*de*t of lit A".
F. Timia H J. It.
w
___

HoaM. in the tillers nf ttsrthtp. «&gt; arid county,
oa Satarday. tte iMB-tey &lt;rf
»«
two o'clock io ttealterocva of .oiddaf, tottti. y
Mid execution, togriher aith isureat and eoota

Dated June A TM9.

D» Mrtu« of oac KxscaUoa iwoed oat »f tad
SUSS

fote-Muateby tta B
Al’Frere. by Ho
•**

«L Rndlag „r ib.
III »i kJ Wo&gt;. B

t r Tte »»le in tte above tx-lice i. txatpooed
—S O—..-J.- .u,
0( jum-.-X. D. !si9,

"“jnoriK
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" 1'niiT

HAS1UC0S

O. E. EVEBTa, Staril

DRUG STORE!!
CHANrEKt ORDER

3TATK Of MICHIGAN.-The Eighth Jtaiml
3 arreit-tariwaeary.
..
. „

J. P.

Robots,

wastednn.
Tta Orathe of Mr.

ti
ant WelCrteelvcd.
Tta'rwnwbs of Mr.

citemporanrous, and ve

Co-

JC«T grtEIVFD
new and moot complete assorts*sui ®f

DR VGA AMD MEDIC I MSB,
rLlMOriicals, Patata, Oits. Cam*
phene, Bnrnlag FlaM.

After traversing the pr

our village it baited in

Bef witad* tkJgC COnl T-wnf

tofttary, ,At|hceloM

tha

TURPENTINE AND ALCORdL

slave Law a&lt;aln

:

rrrrirh, and a Judgt.

By this

I ri^H#fr.Wrt ho'faAriniTcourt.

Ow

tta order of Mwr^ot

CLOCKS WATCHES _AXI&gt; JEWEUT

AVABBANTED.

Mr. Sumner apesks.aa foliowa nf the
prouwt xw.in Italy &gt;—!*Tbi« is a great
hlstnfM morni^ik Ttare haa tacn n&lt;kthdamnable phases of the fugitive davriaw
ing like it since 1515. Many hero think
tas
Washing­
that no go&lt;&gt;d enn corn* to Italy from tta
ton .Qp-.P1® nAtKmtii Capltel of this
[' am not of that
*tfrtatS{fori&lt;&gt;us, 'M&gt;e And TnAwswoiraouK Emperor Napoleon.
*'
‘
”
*
ol/reiA-•whtew. yrtatad opinion,; although I jolu; In .ill distrust
which prevails with regard to
1 of &lt;hav cUy-ita ‘twelve
the bour..srem» to have struck
W«ta reXtdari r ra&lt;r. a iriit.
rdhdMKrtMK nails »lv tlq’Mi/isiusf Jtarf^suttr, was
w here I paawd several days, ajj icro cob­
t('IWF tfeie rinc* uttte tta fngifident of toe result.
Ttay.aspect tta
s law; atal takrfl bafore k.’fellow

MM *« k«Ha»

Atog arnrcd at tb
tta MT&amp;e anted, t

nuxte cod chattel., a:xi. for tt* went tUerwrf. the
tend* and tencraenu of lk« deCndanl io Mid exooitioo named, I dW. write 6 «t d.y of Wsrch.
A. D. IBS*. !»vv upon aud take nlltte riatt. tele
and iatciol of tbe Mid d- f- uJant ia oad to tee
fotlowins dwrited res!
»« Wit:
Th. North .Mt q.ixrter i^)at Sert.on K&lt;m,
(7.) in townrtilo No. tour, of range No. eight weal,
ia tte Count, of Barer and State
M»d»han.
Which mJ alxiTT deerited jrtvrouoa I •Hall
oxnoaa for aato al public aaUionor vaedu.,te
the bictesl bidder, al the front door of the Coart
Hau**, ia IM ri!!»re of HMttngS, ia uud Wml-.
Wa cordUlly iMvite alt whs wite wytHss b
on Halurdar. the Zfc-hieeoth da/«f «SM Mat, at
one o'clock, in th. afteraoou &lt;jf said div. to *al- ocr Hx. U &lt;ir. m » call. ««! w. wiU nxJw’ .r ts
i.l&gt; Mid esesuttoo, together with Interest and pleax sad CnaraaXM a«liAct»*i
'"DalcZthU !Mb day of April. A. f». IBM.
P. H-4E J. BUSSELL
^?w
OT gVEATM. MtariE

letter addrftsSwo to us ny lioh. Clutncv
Surmier, :and dated at Paris, May .*51st '
ha says of bk health:—“Al .last, I fee!

happy in health, which, if not entirely ax
aurad. yet ia such as-tn allow mo to walk
naturally, unconsciously, and without
pam, unjere when I s’.rike into my'old i
gait, which, yon mny rememtar, was al­
ways tta fittest of tta fastest. 1 bopp f
luive not lost this an that I cannot get it
baok again. Oac musttaye bewu fur three
ye^iniih-Tid to Aho&lt; ftie.tappincM
in my nrja found strength.^
■

W. K. FKJUilta. fiirniE

SHEI3FFS BALE

MH M$»M.

; -bne oFtta mow Mtaretw of (ta mxny

ta. Hfot- «Us- latter
fro&amp;aatotit.

a. unis.

relief—-bis strength failed with tailing &gt;ppeiite, and on Thursday, from staying 1°°
[mg on dock, ta took add, which kept
him to hi. room neat Jay. Ottarwitebe
seemed stant as usual, through ttat d*y
and Saturday, and on Sunday morning
seemed area bettor-aaylng tost ta slept

In th. 6r»t pU«. N.pu*«i auuwt ■
make peace until ta has gut more glory. 11
One victory does not sufficiently reteb i
llsb hie reputatisQ.
feta
siacd- -

tte Serbia atlbarenza—Tbe AuMrisns iiBguu^taredaatoRwpiddsam, ww cannot
vunguatd recche* Tronrenn.
'
i but compare it srtth fta Democratic daeMqy 4-Tta DutebeswRegetrturPwtfm&lt;whiMttadre«ta citizenship of a forv
ma enters tar Capital-—The conflict at
. -—
' Th. Austrian* are not yet In a situation,
Tbe tralnSvas' running at fr«*m ten to
Fr^nv-to witoruto-Tv. JlMrlm
«ottbk«
to entertain that wily.«. They Uayutost, ,twenty mile* an hour.- ‘Die train going
pMS&amp;K the Po at Varertrza, advance «&gt; when Rfe attained, la other wo«k ft
a battle, but they still tave n groalanny,, West passed anfclrj
dore not hteke him a otixeu after natural ।
:fore t^tta**^^Bale—a cannonade at Vahnza.
-------- — Cdndnctand by this time must have more troopsi throws houra before
...«! at tbit
this city*
dty* this aftefaft«fUaHon. TW taotelue ia: Oh, yea, you in Italy than their opponeate can master. or Osgood arrived
tun sBtosn wbiuc or rex w*a—rux
tart, and unable to furnish
can rote, yOft eaC help duct democratic Besides, Austria is tta nvwt ubatinatei afoon^oligtale bort.and
offices*, j«m atm re yoo «4mm; hot if power iu the world. She would not, we। niiv names of toe killed:
Tbe additional killed repotted this.nfMsv «.-Gm. CiuUmi,. iarning froeo yep ora foolish enough to have any buai- may ta sure Ot it, now make a Uwaly co­ ternoen are the foMowing: J. MoCorthy,
ding even the west of Lombardy, to say
CM»a«taizes a *mvar *f tta enemy,
nessawdy from our shores, wo cannot nothing of Bvaeuatisg tta Italirn peninsu­. Holmesville, Ind.; Mary Curran, Mr.
Ma» 7. Tta Asatrians rrpasa tta Po
protect you, not *e’. Tta tyraats from la. To bring tar to ttat point, nut onei Walworth, Adrian ; 2Jr. Sumner, Orica
-SXft. Tta EaiMwarNapoteon UI.!
a bom you fled to seek our shores, can defeat, but too destruction of her army go, man unknown, marked on right rm
“W. 8. E. S.:” M. McWenty, Fond du
and Ita Prince Napoleon Jerome base claim you if you are found beyond our will ta neeeasary; and from that consum­
Lac county, Wia.; Richard Muldary^CalPans fiw eta seal oT war—Hia Austrians border*. Ttaa tta adopted citmen, ro far mation we aru yet somewhat remote.
Nor is ttare any likelihood that Eng vtmt, Ind.; Mr. Streeter. Sparta,'. WJs ;
comrfeto a retmgade movement to the
as intercourse with his Dative hud is con­ bind and Prussia will is terrane to compc;; Henry Flickinger, Reading, Pa.;' B. P.
left of tta Stata
cerned, is an exila, Lest some of our the conclusion of a peace. Prussia, on, McCuHough, Lawrenceburg, Pa.; two
May I t Tta Emperor embarks at
Mamafelus Ita AaWkw pauaa al Ver- renders may think tbatree overdraw this the one bond, is restrained by Russia -r, , boys'uamed Tidiswdl.'aged seventeen’,'so
and England is now about to pav from disfigured that it is jtQpoaaible to identify
■Ui.and return reconnoitering parties to picture, we will tare intruduqp tbe great
the hands of a Govarotncnt whoso sa ui-. them. Thirty-four bodies were found up
m right bank of tta river—Ttay occupy impounder of Democratic doctrines, himOther passengers are
oatlucs are with the Austrians, into ttai to 10 o’clock.
ireqmro.
sell, as B witores ; hear him:
hands Of one whose a empathies will be missing, supposed to he drowned.
Msqi 12.—The Efnpertir lands at GoTboae injured and not expected to live
with Napoleon HI.
DdKflhww. n Stot
, are: Mra. Ragan, Rockford, Ut; Jftp. DWe conclude ttat toe day of poocc is.
C :
Wtabi^o. JO, 17.1»W.
not yet dawned.
Neither France ncr ,Wire,Pairi&lt;i Quinn, Ainsworth, Ill.; EAustria is jtl in a position to .anttie tta
Sil r V*ov l«uer nf ibn 13tb IMb»l b*» quarrel; asd cironinsMMBB raodtaUNto.'
Ho,-and push ttair advanced jxM to Caa- li. ■ — vwd. ta,rwb 1 taw to &gt;Ulc cether improbable ttat England a»d . "No fault is attributed to tbe officers of
tbat-it h uiKhrste'Xl that tho Trench
, ,
Prussia stauld interfere Osr friends who the train by the pass^cri..
Government claims military service from desire to taoxne eorifltad hy a rise iu
IS—Tb. Frwib L ifTr
»U ua^eJofTfanre nta frtayW’fosad
ri... at Akwandn,.
*
- refthlttftr Ju riadicticw. Four Jio/wataa tta stack mortal must wait* Utils Rmg.CTieflfid.Jiiae*®.
er.-^V. F. fWtanr.
-ta• MW **—Tu l"“k
or
**niO
Gr»&gt;»« .■J.l.i tnlwk,
The special reporter of tta 7e«&lt;rea? reVaM-Xte Bmpuw v»* th. uiapwu
tta ac«m sd-tta.aoddewu®
at Valcnra.
the M. S. R. R. thia. forenoon. Jkf. tbe
llrf jour otuaiMt
Tta Anatrians thrwatta tta
The battle at
Aif r.-im t» mhASiiiuS « &lt;&gt;■
many wueitianv*nd
—. uuv^^lr
”ftf
■».
-w
fcJcooftr tBofibu r^MuSNMim ’ unoertaiolics. Thia victory .baa bumt ou tetfsMttffU reiitii&lt;i&gt;s Mr». Lumber,
Europe like a clap of thunder. .
,HrtVdliteftaiOiMurt; Man Ann Cw*a,
dfiVbta»s&lt;lte*4d gHotret p-siWe
■ - TlirWKnbor of hodio*. n
recogn: red
------------; wrotig artfl |n)tjst.icc Would ta the result ■dwnre id tta dtaffioor and, ras it, vert*
opin- iLiSt
Rwtatad. diri u.*
&lt;rf thia db?tflpc. ‘ A manita^taita taon executed before our eyyk In1 .too
hrfljr
a
SfQhTYot- way numtar of too of . too Emptor Napoleon,
xen, high jh'&lt;iffi(!luliitat?qn'aad yet^ be an
e*Ue JronLWwivVland; or a etarscript
gSSXnM fee may tare

a.

FOR XTKDLC1NAL PURPOSESkONLT.^

Ata b M U»* W

GROCERIES'

__

summer,”
In an dthof .part of tta letter, and ta
another subject, be rfrskes this obrerva1J ^ren which dcgfwltt our
couptA. Tta slave masters afi tta fan
tritaaMom qn too must driverobt of tta
g„.

, arid iWid
hutlatadm-

a&lt;r re

.b..

taTk

CHANCERY BALE.
or *rciiia*M -ft* cunt

ltaety.wtth

tnnii

. IPO ®&amp;S*
by fur, «rtr- j

rtrthv* fi*
F^rw-foGi-x

■ar tayebeen tta
|6,«K&gt; porol.

�Jul-p
BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD Pill

CHANCERY SALE.

/ra/Haie our pa'.rons entirely foriJoJTtwf The printer cannot «W»ya

ALBANY COLLEGE
•

ri« ffarrmt.

OF HEALTH.

5’JJSSfcM. W W

nfewithoui pay ;■** continue!- borrow Jog

will rwn ruin bis credit. Wa want Mae.
thing : ■ e.f-; " e Want Alnglan; ‘ wa r&gt;ct

CHANCE1

things can be dqne, and well dot* with­
out any preri^s preparation or djspky,
i&lt; cxeniplified by tho fact that there wsa

a calsbmlion in ibis village on the fourth.

It was an extemporaneous eflstr.

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

end

seemed but the ebullition of patriotic feel­
ing* which inspire pur citixcits.

’ om'cfiXit tcMriitt.

wu ushered hl by the firing of cannon

Er the remedies, of which ear** they thee ,c I let
’,r*
EYE WITNESSES.

and tbe Brass Bond disooursieg martial
musk ra our

streets.

At about

''

MB members of the Medical Proftufon. Editor*
public yXHM^f

The day

ten

Tliene part.es toay be rouaultrd personally or

o’dock the idea of baring celebration ex­
arrises was conceived ; and hasty strdxge-

racste made for that pu.’l&gt;ow.

A team

a

nn was procitfed for the necomodation of

MOTICE.

CO5TAIX MO fUDVSESEl

At

Hating arrived nt tiro fair ground, and

the aud-‘cnc«‘ icated, the following was
the order of exerewes observed.

1st. Music, by the Band.
2nd. Pra: er. by Rev. A. II. Gastou.
3d. Music.

4th. Reading of the DcdarationOf In­

dependence, by Win. Burgher Esq.

That they cure tbe almost unkcrtal complaint.

PROBATE NOTICE

TATI? OF M1LHIOAX. Ccuoty of Barry, aa-

8 At a session •( pie Probsts Court, for Um
Cauntr of Barry; balden at the Probate Ofath
Hastings, &lt;m Monday, tbe »lb day of May, fa
the year sm thousand eight hundred and tifiynfas. Pseasel, Orin.it Ray, J udgo cf.Probals.
In ths matter of the estate of WUIfam B.
Gag* deccmod.
Os reading and Cling the petition, duly verified,
if D M. Gaga, administrator ot said estate,
praying for certain rtewas thereto set forth, for
license to sell certain real estate, in aaid petition de­
scribed belonging to said estate.
Thereupon, it 1* ordtred that tbe consideration
of said petition, abd (be bearing thereon, be post­
poned until Monday, ffim gfdhday of July, A. D.
IIS*, at one o'clock; P. M-. Bl the office of tbe
Judge
of Probate, in Bastiuga. al which time and
Wn on cloths you frw» foe crown
place all parti -a intonated are required to appear
of the hand t» the aoh of tbe fool and show cause. If any, wby ths prayer of said
peUttonar should not be granted.
And U I* furl Iter ordered that the petitioner give
and w*nrat prices to Mit
notice to all parties Interested by causing a ropy of
this ooiaee and order to be published m the “Re
tmbUefa Banner,” a' public newspaper, printed in
Haalingt, and circulating tn said ccuntv. for the

KEDUDB© jKOOBS.

ggflgsr
Dr. CABTtt’S

feetaon, that will be cxcjctcd Inca the syrtetu,
stod csrnot accumulate in sufficient quantity
to ripen tain disuaie. Hciioo it is even saorw
valuable for pro section than cure, sud few will
ever rjffinr ftt» IntenniRer.ts. tf »b«y mil
thenucircs of the pnxecika this rnacdy af-

MAONUUA CATARftU S.NITF.
bowererlhay mat bar* brim trifisd-with and

«a^jg#s«Ksasfe

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Bv thia wo uodsrslsnd a cuDociion of und-Uke
aubstaucc having beeu lodwed in lb« passage of
th* urine. TVbeu th ? syatstoi is in. a healthy aiate,
thia awhsdastce is carried off bv the natural pas.
7th. Musk.
aacfrflhe body; hot when tfcere u weak new* of
9lh. Short nddrets, by A. IL Gaaton. 4uXffiShesperiaflv, tbe i.Wnt'r*. they become
inca^MMrexpsUimt »Uch*s»dy romirations, and
Oil. Muaic
conveqrctly they are lodged in tbs kidney*, ure­
thra, or Un* bladder, exuamg *rrat idUmsUnn to
I(hL Benediction.
those orgafis, and great pair* and sweffing. and
The Oration of Mr. Mills was extern- great diffUwlly *n voiding uriM. It ba* been ad­
mitted bv* many phywemma that Dr- Morwr'a lapormcou’. but &lt;s!l timed, appropriate dian Root Fdla arc made oo! of Sonic narUcular
which have a wonderful charming iaffuearc in
and «d! received.
disaolnnxlha aobatowet which has elogeed tbe
The remarks id Mr. Gaston, were also

Ml THE WSSU Of AHMIlYSWtlS
are ao composed that disease within the range af
their action e=n rarely withstand er evedeffiem.
Their MMttrt-------------- *---------- “
•
and iurig.:.-*';

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
led ib«rc is no disease of the Stomach sod Bowels,
the liver, the ntrtota system, the skin, x’.aafa or
muscles, in whieh ther eto not *»«•
Slid, (it sdmlnistsred tx-fare the very citadel ot
life hss been luvsdcd.,' •J'trt « ywiafrw end

Bcsr ia mind that li.c SC.lXDLX.lVIAX VEG­
ETABLE DLUOD PHAft~s.il Ijeu.Mit by »*a.
•rtfr twee of shAssatfaer b»u&gt;g w&lt;u*~se*, wfa.
in fatter*, affidavit*, tacdwal war**, sud by word
. f month. preHsJm &lt;t»nrto be ttottiw faMVWs alwayagtre* aatisfsctt-d
araUou &lt;rf lue. kjnd *rcr offered io th* uroaeedown .
NXver KMerrx ?o fab.
Tlctrtn* dftlT brnlrtt. Wy *wut
rverr avnice and orsan ot tbc»T»i&lt;m,aad to ex­ On Dc.-tpf Horses and Celtic look to fwr
-pel it tborougbly and prciitseatly.
•
.
itUrnO'.
Uted whit immenmtsc
So one caa dcobt their superiority after
cue ungle trial—ther are not. only better ! - , ctjiirfrn jenrs. at the I’n&amp;v.
but. in fact, cheaper tbaa any other Pill*, for il
- Course, Long fVnur* ’ '
..I.__ I... -...-1... ~r
r-U-M.

•?*’“

extemporaneous, and very frlicltous.
The cxrrciso^yi'wed, Wp caution re-

■timed its bellowing forth defiance to ty­
rants.

The procession formed, and re­

turned in the order in which it came.—

condition. '
.
Dr Mr&gt;ns»v» Indian Root Pills arc sold
by all
fo Medidnffs.

tel whrf-c “ice cool Lemonadn" rdiesbed

D^.^^Bacyto 8crm«tp»rt«w ffemetUM.

the weary.

KXDffS &amp; SS®26®»

Prito of tU Scandiuavieti Blood Purifier, tl
per bcttle. or *i per half dvxen. Oj the Kcandinet fan Blood J'ilb, 25 ccnti per bo&lt; or i boxes
for SI.
«C Bead Dr. RobsUfa Sp«fal
: Ccrtitcate*. published in a e-mptonooe part of
thia paper from ttote to time- Dr. Hoback » Med
leal Aimsnoe uod Fa^By Adriscr,. eontafalhg a
grant amount of interfiling and rainabte Medical
"nformaiton can be bed gratia of any vf the agents
thxxxbout tbe ocontry.
x. „ _
nua fl- finback

an active and health* stale. From three W four
of thnae Pill*, night and xtoralng. from one to tao
weeks, will daciiie Low thia dreadful disease Is to
br treatni, and as they nsaova the Came of every
kind of daewse. it ia sUerit tapeasible for them

cur village it halted in front of each Ho­

After traroraing the principal streets of

This dnuff
cMnrpaaecsl.cirtnrc in IUSuraof-diaeaxa uf tbe Ere*. Ur* *r.d Head. |
Petscps'thus affiirted Acdd tese no tftne m name
iMsHmrdy, w*khcjtpwrirt»ce has proi ed vspotar

and discharge from the yitna. ^,«7 taint of
Scrofula, whether bereditlfri or txterwiau. Tint

FSS

5th. Music.

•1th. Oration by Ge©.- W. Mltfr.

■

PILLS hlvJbeowprorA I* ■fcS*i£io

Barry County Clerk'* Office.
»
Jfaaunga, July t, 18*1 J
NOTICE ra mnr ervun. tn the Tewnebip
S o’clock the pruccaaibii farmed at the
Clerk* of the eeveral towna ta Barry cocutr. that
Globe Hotel, under the direction ©f the Scaaioo favi for lcj» are received at thi*
office, and are now ready for dtatr. button.
Geo. P. Baker as Marshal.
From
nJ
D. STRIKER, Cfark.
there it marched to the fair ground,
A BELOVED DAUGHTER SAVED
in primitive style, the team of oxen being
By the Uao of Two Bottle* of
DR.
WM. 1ULVS BALSAM.
in advance, and the procession following,
Camtot. nilladeta (X, Mfah., Mar. t, Ifl*t.
measuring the time of a qukk-atep being Messrs 0. R. Bsxxwa 0»., '
(Zoste r-My daughter wua eoti fined to her bedell
played by the hand. Although tire pro
last winter with Dternaed Lnbge. Our Hysiciasi
cession was mt counted by thousands, it havlut given her up, 1 wan leuueed tn trv vour
valuable rctr.edr. 1 at once procured a bottle af
rcrUinly could have been by hundreds; Dr. Wn. Hair* Haiaam and eommewcod using ft
and told wdl for tire patriotism uf our according to dircettows^ end eau happy to state
that with the UK y
sAeynfaw asm*
the officers of the day anJ the music.

-pablie, otabiuhe* the foltow1»*

STffCIAL BOT1CES

of sir pairs uf oxen and a large 'earn wag-

HABVtU'S COSDITtOS POWDERS
H reams A Beovau hart purch***d, tl arm

ing nee stempTor Ue’rvplf.' ”L * •* — ■&gt; •F L#

execution. together tn th iaUrw and tn

From Rar Mr McMullin, Pastor ci Roberts
Isrux.iHW-A’OcfT..‘1M?. J I
Dr. C. W. RnnACt.-Dnr Btrr f

At the close of the exorcises,

aH archied tn fee! that they could not

TO CVRE

bars spent the time employsd, more

THE AGTH,

TO CURB-THE

i nntrnren. .
■ ' ’:1r •. B**CTtr»X Vnutote. ,Alh*M, 5.T.
Sold at Haitian by J.
RubarteX Co . Ih.lt

AGUE

jdeasurably nr profitably.
1^9“ The wool market, al

this point,

hat nearly .closed for the seanon.

The

flrmtof Bnrlnw A; Gt&gt;odycar -ftnd H. A.

Uro Christie’s Ague Balsam.

dvincrt'*' wnfuln, eri.ptrona. fito. tumors, arcrouka^S. .kidney mpMsiaW. pile^ faw forcrw

Use Christh’s^Ague Balsam.

e-thiwLsfa sy-dicsl world- . 8w Htrriiwewl

1—=Tho beat Ague Care In une.
,.
,
j----- Ajwurty prepared by.* Beg-ilx Hyai-

t^lf ativ peoplsinfbe world eHr wced-d as
Coed year have been the priuctpol buyer*. ,47t
, docfoLlhrir devils out. It faowte Whs
About 10.000 pound*-have been pur-.1

'chased, at price* ranging from thirty-fiuo
tn forven

cents; averaging about

forty cchts * pound.. The amount of wool

3------AptepOlitUcn frecIrwu.*lk^fo«rt i«Mjro

XjuSSIitorit ta the blood to ravel is the Am
iSdV^r^t Which shake and search sa all. Ay*r*»
______ _

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z^g t
fit; the tntrerrc rrtev can never sosgev, enu peo
d.sad eases too XMOri'.tiS add too rvsaafaabiv ti

.r
»n. J. C. AYEB
-LOWKLL, HAKB-

* 0.

Su’d by J. V?Ho***i^ &amp; Cu.

Esi&amp; ■‘•W'UU.

.

Um-

ped, but still is larger tbno ever before.

9----- lybrt^raet usadft wifi evfrwftrr be

The most of the wool raised Id ibis county

a^,

«*»«.*.

»■■,«&gt;» wrruaiotoi

tidn of hiauiricd record, not being form-

Thousand* now are strong and robust.
. Wh*. but lately writWKW f. .
Brer aoMqg, ow gyes^ht ;z • 1
They have foand their healih again.

BAKEB'S. JWU'.’JS

BAtElt'S . PAffi

DRY GOGftB!

F.

mms ROWER

pietorc.tBsWbaW/fe.

.

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fa dring tbs tirgekt Hardware Mntaasj to Hast*

Firtft "Bate MILLER,
and our mill being built on the moat
improved plan, 'fo^ethtr with &amp; Kof&gt;4
Smuttcr—we arc prepared to
beat ofwork.

do

fof

Plcaoe give us a exit

lost not naatheau Add^Tuftllannicx,

Uasirf3ntnoT*wtRwr.-*~«——

BOLTWOOD 6t GRANT.

Jly Mnamoned toeurreodpr. *• preferred

nut to figure in the fore-gratind ot foe

r*ereib*L»s*&lt;&gt;f r troth.
C^l!v?y“.T“.od!

Having Mlkred the «4rvfoo»©f a

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
“ by

If yea uae tbcoe &amp;igar Pills!

But unlike that tmfortttnnte «tp-

;

WORK,

other InD'lB’BMTy, dr«ry

AX’D CTTLERY.

V'

fintonrt to all human Ufa,
YmTZv- brarc uTZ-of

mga.

to Jo any siuofiKl 8f

CUSTOM

10——In abort, it risada at the bead oT Ague

U marketed in Baltic Creek, Kulamaxoo,
and Richland.

ftoifad foe captain of foe fori, atTioondo-

saw-:

New Barry1 Mill,
IS now in successful «.*pentwa, ready

bowglft, twntmiH/ to whnt Wb might a

la.nMe*etto*r«&lt;«*-

HF rXOWLKDGL IS POWER

A Physkf«n’s LtgAcj io loung Hea.

how when cold MOOMda hot waiter,
Tbay’va rtofear of ague or chilb.

4T COOPEW3G. BVHNEk-S.

Ilaoting*, Sen. 3, 1838.

ca^fttttteaay?.

। to give eat
sfa»ftheh&gt;

—4-

�crop. fct«n teaaaniai th. HUrf
iraow. l^lli UteuHte

■.Iktetete*
l^tlcm.teU Hteatoa r«5Z

•uWta, aaA uuibna

m»-|;

GOLDEN

BOWETS HARDWARE STORE

GOLDEN|

dan

GOLDEN 1

if sown evenly over that surface, will
give a* many stalks u can comfortably
Sow, far if a larger quantithy were sown,
d growth of straw would be ao abund­
ant that It would lodge down, and thus
would not fill ao heavily, or ripen oo even­
ly. After lieing cut it ahoald Jay for a
numlicr of days upon the ground, and If
out in two or three showers, no damage
ih t,one’if u ** l',nM’d °reT
tn dry
off. When hauled Into the bam, It abo’d
be thrashed immediately, and at that
lime It shells out more readily, and it
can a* wall be dore then, and it boot of
the way. The average yield is from twen­
ty to twenty-five bushels per acre, altbu’
norne accounts of the yield of this crop
seem almost fabulous—one of.whichoo*
cure to us at writing—tlat of Mr. Santael
Alien, of Bunton, Yates county, who, hi
1855, raised one hundred and twenty-scren busbela from on* bushel sowing, on
about two and a half acres:
The seed b valuable far both man and
beast, atd the straw, if ent before , being
killed by the frost, is a moM exeel tout
fodder for abeep, they being particubrly
food of iu It'aeema that crop should racoive more aUentiisi from our farmers,
aa it* aorit* demand.—Conntry Gentlt-

DR BOBBI'S

GOLDEN*

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

GOLDEN i

r matter, from Itajxu

READY RELIEF,
fo UteMflp torppfag

£U auerf MnatefopZ’teo

CUBE

THE

AGUE,

TO CUBE

THE

AGUE,

*• *» W* n»te— •*.T
IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, Cl a
CULAB ,eA* CROSSCUT SAWS,

SURPLUS BOX CT.

COOPER, aod CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD te NARROW AXES, GLASS,’

BASH, «□! PUTTY, BUILDERS'

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, nd PARLOB STOVES, ot „•

COOKING STOVES!

PAIN

PANACEA.

PAIN

PANACEA.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

8PRAIS8,
tbe moment it is applied to the injured part*, al!
paia and uneoalneee ccaae. Look out for oosntarMto sad Imitation*—Purrba*e only ltadw./a
Ready Relief. Pries S3 eta., SO eta., and |1 par
haltlA
’ “ I

RADWAY’S
raging fever, and wbe
MX within a rtrp of
1 rendY to toettfr tbe*
. ---------------------- .-ibmd with tbe Ate
Wit act been for tbb great and woodwfo! inedicina, Xen*'i IndianBoatPilla. AftereMeetwo

I—TbOwt Ague Cure In nee.

BAKER'S

PR1BKNT,
jxMcxramMoooo,
.dMWWta-fcl*-

DBOXKS AXD QUCK5&amp;

Um Chriatie's Ague Balam.
Um Chziatie’e^Ague Balam.

BAKER’S

^Sftary m-A

■criptfon money. Tbiota pre-

ery style and description.
Food fob Graph Yings.—in reply to
an inquiry from a correspondent a* to
0* bte food for Um grape, lU Horticul­
turist atjrs: "Make a basin rousd tbe
roots gel. the sweepings or manure from
the poultry yard, and keep it constantly
dilated or dissolved inn barrel, nt the
into of a peek to a barrel of water. EraWo also RMnsfoctsre Copper, Drasa, Sheet Iron
ry week, on washing day, empty a pailful
of the manure water upon the roots of and Tin Ware of any oad every obap* sod dcccripthe vintfe and afterwards M much “suds"
tfaM, an or Wteb we wR! aeR at Bard Timet
aa the vino will take up. The result will
be a healthy vine and fine crops, the fruit Friers, for Ready Pay.
■boot twice the size of a dtglected vine."

TO

GOLDEN4!

REGULATING
PILLS,
Dr.
Co. bare
dixorered
Rate ay A

recently

a_

Ton me Crnn or DvsrcreLA t
For Jamie*;
Fas tux Cum or IxntcxunoN j
For HusAoa; ■
Fas the Curs or Dworrorrt
For a Fon, Stomacs ;
.
For ire Cum or Bihotlus
Fob vn Prue;
Fob ntx Cum or Bcroitla?
For au. ScnarvLoue CownAim t
Fon tn Cum or Rixnurnu i
Fon DtiXAXM or tbs Snix;
Fan tub Ctm or 1xt» Cowladtt;
Fob Dsaran
Fon tmi Cube ar Trttm, Tvmom ax» Sj

ing ateta. X(X only do they give immediate *a*o
and strength. and take sway afi airtnasa. pain and
ang niah, out lbeyrt&lt;»w gw to work si tt» ten da
tion of the teeaae, wbichia thaWood. ThtrWbrt,
■ t wUl be ahown, Mpeci.’ly by those who cm* thrae
Fftethat they will »o cleans and purifv, that diaetae &lt;h«l deadly en«nv—will take lie flight, asd
tbe flush of youth asd beauty will again return,
and Iht proapect of a lour and happy life will
eberiah and brighten tow u»tb.
UF- All genuine Pi'.!* will berenfler hors tba
oamtand rignature efB. LA Kg JUDPON. (anocaaor to A. J. White A Co.) on each bux.
D. LAKE JUDSON, teeetsaora to
(A. J. White A Co,)
i
I
Mteta
60 Leonard Street P5«w York.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

Ik. nw be j«t«»tf bycnprindpled doakn wteh

ALSAM !

£SaaH^r_l

Jmw, 4L,rt&lt;Mld J-V. W»
box on band.
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PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Axk for Radway’e Regulator.,or Regulating Pflla

AHl»,«,i ank&gt;&gt;te&gt;,

MOM!

StBMte te and order a coslinaaaco of lb
aame p£aa for the enaning year,
oared U^ateteUterlto tbta“fhere o^teereket

effort Save been of great teneflt te tbe eSrctad.

tUa^-w^^rjTte^S;

very Itn icrtaut and much dexpued cssm.

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

SOWER
BY USING

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GMBAT Dl»COrK»T ।
riMLOsornsrs btone
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TOUND.

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ISAAC C. MOTT,
kSbaP. HAMfbs. and O»

TEMPERANCE
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ki

” ’•* ‘

*r am itat.

ifotot wu

I stood upee sltaymnwdsfai

Fwr .etar.Ste.t, hwmsocsM taiM^
*****WftOllllll Hfn,

“OKyra, sir,Wfasd wawnir uld’a
*7?rt.70lc*, “5I

’P^Mr rsfasd * pg|r

a-oop^i th. ..Mt tom TUO, A.
work wa* or«, (tor. wu no band Ilk*
H**t.r’. to (lT. titn U, u., bo roio
FMANCIS HOWES,
hk. bw.toradlWr.ottojp.p.r. Hi*
CAI.F.R to staves, iroa. sled, nails and staff
plpwMtUM with totatr wilt. Bonn |
bsntesre. bootsaad stara,Mil■■StiirtiW
and when the news waa read, that dear,
try tsricty of Un sod sbost-iroa sad copper
sw«t voice could warble songs without
lured voice behind him’ What’s the mat­- number. Potting aside end bravely cnofa■ ing down bar grid" for her mothers death,
ter that 1 find you here talking to your• b* longing for bar sister, ths noble girl
*K HU an old lunatic V
Z
te hi. might, the Doroe of Iron.
devotee dl her thoughts to showing her
Aternst with the speed of lightning.
.
7°“ ** Ur I Arkins, the poor
’ gratitude to her old friend. One earnest
lady 1 told you about that was sick, hext
1 wish dwelt in her heart. It was to finish
'Twas morning-and the deop-toned ca
door to us, died last week, and left them
her education. Through her father’s life
With Its voice ef warlike theater.
two gala, you mind I spoke of, to look ar­
• sne had attended toe best schools; and,
ter themselves. They’re rale beauties-__
• thanks to her mother, she was no mean
The bigger one is about fifteen ; and she's
« musician. In her present home, there
been well educated by her mother, and
1 were no books, no plana; and she deterthe little one’s just turnin’ seven. Well,
■ mined to have both. But bow ? The sale
they took on awful about tlioir ma; and 1
All In holiday attiring.
of flowers wu not enough. All she made
jeat took them In ere for a spell till they’d1 there would hardly cloth her.
All with happy joyous f*cM;
look
arnnnd,
sad
find
eomothki
’
to
do.
—
Some to where the gorgiotrs temple
■
Ono morning, an advertisement in the
Today the older ooe, Hester, Said, tf 11 paper attracted her attention, and she deSpread* its *rch of coed; fret-work.
was willin’, she would make some bou­
• termined to answer it.
Other* to the waring tore*!.
quets of some flowers, end try to sell ’em;,
U
“Helgh-ho!"
raid Mr.
Lawrence
Dresaed te summer'* frroh green livery.
so 1 let her do ft. We will share the
1 Holmes, throwing aside bls book and ris­
Ji rut ten:pie, reared be nature.
profits. She’s to pay me to-night.”
ing, “this fa a stupid work; my brains
Rkbly decked, and oo.t inviting.
“Poor children I About scree yon saidI are all in a maze."
WILI.IAH JONES,
one was. Just the age 1 just the age!” he&gt;
Mr. Holmes lit a cigar, (probably to
Then there roae trora grove and tewple.
EALER is grocer.o. proritiea*, produce, fish.
said sadly. “But co me 1” he added, more। clear his brains) and sat down again, with
Buiur. lard.roek. Ae. Store eaSlate at., opWords of eloqsenew and power.
poeile "ItoaeFa block.” and one dvoreaat of betel
briskly, “1 called to see about the camel­ a yawn. He wu a lawyer, a man about
Deep, pathetic, and soul Mitring| .
lias. Are they in blossom yet F
And they told of pain and anfferiag;
thirty-five, and one of the most talented
Of high deed* of manly daring;
“Opened this morning, sir. Will you। men at the New York bar. He washandOf provocation and endurance;
walk tn V And the florist led the way to&gt; some, wealthy, and unmarried. "Quito a
Of contempt of death and danger.
the green-house.
dangerous Individual,” 'he mothersdeddPerforated, erineed, endured by heroa.
We will follow the orphans, who sadly cd. “Quite a catch,” the young ladies
Who fought in Uu&gt; cause of freedom ;
and slowly wended their why to an old w hispered. A knock at too office doer
Of Um glorious, and triumphant
church in the centra! part oi New York. made him look up. “Come in ! Byjove!”
Cloeing of the arduous aUuggic.
Hero they found a scat, and offered their■ was the thought, “what a beautiful girl!
Then were pointed out tbo bteasteg-*.
beautiful flowers to the pnssere-br. Lola, what radiant eyes! what a complexion l
this yuengest, was soon absorbed in what hair! WUI you be seatedF he adLife, Utarty. and the pursuit ot
watching the busy scene; but Hester s। ded, handing a mir.
Dappincan, ta *11 wcureJ.
“You advertised for a copyist,” said
face never last Its sad, wistful expression.
When Umj- crowd. tta »h«it of millwEi
Neither was aware of the admiration her Hester Crawford, timidly, “and I called
Bose up hl* * mighty cboran.
beauty excited, until an elderly genlle-,! to sec if I Could not do what you require."
O'er IheTsOer*. o’er th* BOetUlu,
“Will you write something format”
man, suddenly stopped in front of Lula,,
scanning her fore eagerly; while his fine, he said, placing paper, pen, and ink before
eyes were moist with tear «. What is your her. •‘Anything—your name. Venus I
AtoMpbere. with wild cotamo lien.
w hat a perfect little hand !" wu the aside
name, little girIF he asked.
*
Deep-toned baM of Freedom’s anthem.
in bis mind.
“Lola Crawford, sir."
“Hester Crawlord” wu written, in a
He turned to Hester, aaying, in a voice
WMe I listened; with a glowing
that trembled with emotion. “Your sis­. distinct, dear hand, upon toe paper.
Cheek, and heart that beat ruponaivo
“That will do!”
ter is wonderfully like a little girl 1 lost
To that about, and to it» eehoca.
Hester found too terms were liberal
some four months ago. Would you ob­
Rolling back from distent region^
ject to walking home with me, so that, and she went homo happy, with a roll of
Mingled with its tone* of triumph.
my wife can see her I 1 think it would writing and blank paper under her arm,
Came a low aad sound ot wading—
comfort her. 1 will buy al) your flowers.” while Mr. Holmes resumed his cigar, and
Faint at flrot. but stronger. !&lt;&gt;«*«,
“Certainly we can go” said Hester, ris- mused thus: “Hester Crawford!” what a
Growing, as the tret grew fluntor—
pretty name, and how beautiful she is I
Clanking chains—and the dire hissing
^Tbcy soon reached tire house.
The
। Hester I" And he look up tba paper up­
Of the lash, as it descended
"An
On the quivering flush of tbousandvgentleman left them In the parlor, whilst on which the name was written.
he went to call his wife.
In a few mo­ orphan, she rays, and living with on old
ments, a tall, handsome lady, in deep, florist, who was kind to her when her
By force. Lrota
•»» for*»*rmourning, came in. As soon as she raw mother died. So young, beautiful, and
Acd U-.e cry of helpless ehiidhood.
Ixjla, she- sprang towards her, clasped lovely. She must not come here ; it will
PHYSICIAN ata Serraon. Dwelling oaBrotaFor the lore of hesrt mMerotiset the fellows about the streets to talk­
JL way, scar the Court uoum.
her in her arms, and bnrat into tears.
And tha fesrfal y«U of Bsdaero.
ing! Poor girl I she is fricndlras : 1 will
Hester’s eyes filled, as too lady sobbed
Of ths strong mu io his angmsh.
bo a friend to her."
out
:
“
Oh,
my
childF
As he bowed beneath ths burdens
In toe evening Hester received a little
When toe grew more composed, she
Of despair sad gri-dinfl »»borquestioned Ifester; and the girt told ber note, stating that ft would bo Inconven­
Thero &lt;11 blended in one mass of
ient lor Mr. Holmes to be interrupted at
simple history.
.
Hideoas sraod. through ether rolling.
hh office, a boy would call for the wri­
Her father bad been a dark in a whole
Crashed those herring words that wakened
ting and bring her further orders.
That loud shout—the shoot end otixws
sale bouse in Philadelphia, and, dying two
Patiently tiro nobio girl toiled, day af­
AD were wtalrari to tto tatk bOlew.
years before, loll them penniless.
Her
ter day, by early rising, to write much;
mo'ber was the daughter of a wealthy
Then I blushed with shame and sorrow,
merchant, whose family cast her off when and her hand grew more accustomed to
the work, it was astonishing with what
And I sighed »»
•? »untry
sbu was married. After ber father’s death,
D. If. FULKEK,
rapidity she copied th® stiff papers. Three
ber mother came to New York, and Look
A TTOJUfTf and Ceueaelor M law, Sobcttor in
Of h«r shBdrvs grow fa slsvvry.
months enabled her to hire a poor piano
A Chsnecnr, General LandsadTax AgraL Ot­
In sewing. Consumption claimed her for
Bat the time may ccute, wtetn wsetaa
her over Dctficmer’s store,ia Mm Blstaagu block,
and .boy a second-hand book ofold music.
his
victim,
arid
die
died
•
week
ago,
leav
­
MiddisriBo, Barry county, Mich.
This fowl atala, att Mpciluted,
The old florist’s delight was almost ludi­
ing them orphans.
She may proudly M tar Uta sp.
crous. 11 © insisted upon certain hour*
“Where are you living now V
Free at, ratiosl J til satire*.
being devoted to practice and study, and
-At Mr. HopMos’, the floristXwbo al
O. L. RAT,
Prairieville, J sly A tfcBfowed us to ofler these flowers for rale.” allowed her yet more time for toe wri­
VDQE OF PKOBATK. Cirotit Court Comting
duties. Mr. Holmes called oecarioomiMioosr.flttowv *ud Counsellor at Law’
«&gt;d Notary Public. Onrqrmscing astd Collect­
ally. to give some directions about too
about tbfa morning," said Mr. I ark in*.
ing promptly attntdsd to. Will bo feond in ths
].w papers, and when be beard tardaCburt Bourn, st Basting*, os ths 2d, Sd, dth, ssd
Mrs. Larkin* still held Lola clasped sire to improve tarwif, insisted upon
An IrWunB »bo. Ud tymiM from dose in her arms, as If she would never sending tar some books. JJs was very
1C “Wilfyou let your sister stay with me kind. Hester’s mind dwelt upon each
little token of interest with deep grati­
to-day 1" she asked, turning to Hester.— tude. Unackuowlsdgnd, hardly confessed
“You can call (or her to-night, after yon to hem li; the one aim of ber life was to
DA.tiBL mtnjot,
have sold your flowers.”
be worthy, at sometime, to associate
SOUXTY CLEBK. Kotary Psblic, a
“These an mine,” said Mr. Larkins, with her sister. Lola little dreamed that
tend rad Tas Assra Oflm ia
witty r«ply- T -y
nr, and epea at A hoars. J^tei
many Dighta ptaa ata was fast* asleep,
ftere t, tL-payamtf yFtam.
Hester was under her window, praying
logo to Mr. Hopkins for more."
for tar. With the happy forgelfolners of
.iOmd wate- tel te?° ?»”„?**
When Hester returned b the evening, toildbood, oho waa soon perfectly content­
I hope she woa*t bare • «■
*»“ aw.eurtlm« proposition loather.- ed in her new home. Mrs. Larkins lavMra. Larkins wi»W to adopt, Lola, and istad upon ber all toe lore she had left
.k. 4&gt;«. 1 ttell
Ite
aeparalo her entirely from her sister,— for her own little one, and no indulgence
Sta w fatad her tn be as her own child,
“witVab® told l*r husband, ‘-no low little tims she grieved for ber sister, but
her now mother soon filled her place, and,
as time rolled on, she almost foqpt her.
Two years prarad; and if wa look Hilo
toe florist’s little sitting-room we shall
are .Htater and Mr. Uolraee.
“Mira
Crawford,” raid bo taking from his pock•i a tosher, -f wfahfo read you a littie gem 1 discovered here to day; it fa

'
two s&amp;fa, as they walked away—“I won­
,
der Jake, if yon slat mt old fool to trust
lhemgsls! You was born with a soft
•
place in your heart.’’

D

J

’ASHIO5A]

&gt;oktr’s &amp;»nttr.

I idly, with her syra fixed i
free; while her own wore I
i jriraHi Hestra ranitad; I

r’figfiffijS

-No
toob far being rekM »
r turning to Mrs. Larkins, J
ocRf ray rawptd papers* w
aowwe, nsatit beuar paid U
toot, urat rradrad only M
. “Poldi 1 Derer rectivad a cert for
them. They would oocM fata my rated
“1 shall bo ooly too gl&gt;4 if- yon wfD
while my hand traveled over your pa. let bar still be mire,” nt toe reply:—
Ptrs, and I wrote them down. One day “Forgive me,” aba added, frrekly bold­
1 ventured to send one to too editor of ing out her bax.d, “for having separated
the paper you bold in your hand. I told you so long.”
'
him neither my name nor address. Tho
One Huie erana, and we does the stonext day I saw myself in print, since nr. The room is a luxuriously furnished
then 1 have seat many more, but, as be hbrsry, opeciog Into a conservatory. Al
never paid me for them. They cost me a table we sea Lawrence Holmes wri­
nothing but * few hours of time, and J ting. Near him, Hester is seated on a
novar fancied or flattered myself that sofa, with Lola betide ber.. They are
they were worth anything.”
talking of too events of too time when
"This explains why G-------- was so they never raw esch other. Beyond, in
mysterious when I inquired of him who tos consarvatory, besy amongst hie - be­
Lola was. Have you any m ore 1”
loved flowers, Is the guest of the bouse,
"Oh, yea, many ”
who, toohnmbfa to claim the place Hes­
“May I aee them 1 A portfolio waa ta&gt; ter wishes him to fill, insists upon calling
ken from t. table drawer, and Mr. Holmes himself Lawyer Halmce’a heed gardener,
cooly placed it under hia arm. "May J Old Jake Hopkins.
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do what I please with them 1” he asked.
“Certainly."
"Good evening, then;. I am going to
spend the evening with
A long time ago—Icroger than we care
Weeks passed sway, and Hester heard tn think—we tried to paint a pisturo of
nothing from Mr. Holmes.
The boy a summer day in baying.
still brought the law papers, and she still
Last week, Nature repeated that sweet
continued to devote tome hours cadi div old “syllable of recorded time,** and It
to her more congenial writing and stnd- was new and beautiful as ever. The rarne
iee.
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fair lineaments and bright expressions wo
One evening she was seated at toe pi- failed to give; they had nnt grown old at
ano^ tinging'tu Mr. Hopkins, who, half atoll
asleep, listened to the pure, fresh voice,
What a blessed thing it is, that heaven
Douring forth hia favonte ballads, when is rich enough to portion off the years
Mr. Holmes camo in. She started up with brand-new June*; that we have no
with delight, then stood still, blushing at old dilapidated summers, wherewith to
her own eagerness.
eke out time.
“Miss Crawford,” be Baid, gravely, “I
But here Is the old pktare:
have called upon business. Will you
Five o’clock and a summer morning I
sign some papers for me, without know­ ! A si ver mist-bangs along toe streams, a
ing what they are?"
few downy clouds arc afloat, and the land­
“Certainly. Am 1 signing away all scape is heavy with dew.
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my property 1” she askeo laughingly, as
The cows turned out from the milking,
the complied with his request
are tinkling their wav along the winding
“Yra, for a fair eaulralent”
path to the woods; the robins are calling
No more was said about the paper.— to each other io tits orchard, and an enter­
The evening passed pleasantly, with mu­ prising han in the barn, is giving ‘the
sic and conversation ; and then there came world assurance of’—■an egg. Somehow
another long lapse of time before Hester earth, In such a morning, looks as if it
raw Mr. Holmes. At last he came again. were just finished, the coloring not dry,
She hnd missed him sorely, grieving over the mouldings not ‘set;’ without a grave
hia silence, and wondering whether he or a grief in it.
could be offended with her. It was In toe
Noting‘the way of the wind,’ and .re­
morning that be called. Hester war al a membering the sun Vnme out,*ra It set,
little table in the green bouse, arranging
bouquets for o large party to be given at for hay Ing. So forth
Mrs. Green’s when a book was laid be e, the former, the
fore her. The title, in large gilted let
ys, ‘armed and oqo'q
i young baretera, “Neglected Flowers, by Lola," made footed Commissary bi
up the rear,
her open it, to find all her fugitive storiee, with earthen '* - —- I «« p#H.—
. 1sketches, and poetry collected together, Much talk 'Ide swaths’ and ‘mowing
and tasteftilly embellished with engra­ round,’ with faugh and jest, beguiles the
vings. ;
journey titrougb the pasture to the field
“You era surprised," said a well-known of battle.
Ctata and jackets fly like
voice, “bttt 1 trust not offended.
leaves in winter weather, and on moves
“Offended I Ob, Mr. Holmes, this is ’
' ’ x with the steady step and '
your work 1 How kind, how very kind
jp, amid the taU, damp grass.—
yon are I”
ds to the scythe as If il.wfcro
"Not at all. J am, to-day, tba bearer ----------- , and pants on in the rear of
of many commissions—tiro book, tba con­ his follows. Another walks erect. and
tract you signed fast month, and fire hun­ boldly ,np to the grass, the glttiering
dred dollars from the publisher.”
blade the while, rerr-.ng freely end re
“Five hundred doUars I"
• sily about his feet. The follow la Ken
“Yes horn it is In gold, as you sec.— tacky Jean, expended his strength in
You must give np law, Mira Crawford, boasting, on the way, and labors like a
and practice literature: but"—and bis ship m a heavy sea, while the. quiet chap
voice was lowered—“when you forsake in tow. that never raid a word is the piothe law, may I hope you will not forget near of the field.
the Iswjcrt”
On they move, towards the tremulous
SIm stood silent, nervously fingering woods in the distance.
One pauses,
ton bag of money co too table, while the brings the snsth to ‘order srn&gt;a,'-aud you
hot blood mantled over tba cheek and can bear the tink-a-tink of ‘tiro rifle” as it
brow. A look of proud joyoama isto sharpens the edge of time’s symboL AsUwrenco Holmes’ eyes.
other wipes the beaded drops MBs fete
“Hester," ho said, gentir, “you canooi brew, and tore, toe swath notes blend a
be surprised when 1 ray I iovayoc; yon gain, la full orctatora.
must have seen it before this. Will you
Onward still; they are hidden by the
not sprak to me T Moy I Dot cal! yon waving grass—ail but a broken line of
brrtaXrimmta Uta, that risiag sad fal-

• j am so unworthy,” she stammered, I,
poor and abaeare.”
“Poor F ho raid, gayly, pointing to toe
monMt” *Otete&gt;£Mrnntm))M»
tot auras » itey, with notices cd* “Nog-

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IMlftMl feat w410 iyfaa . .Tfa. Ihk,
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wfa, ami wiiUtft eqpfatod: fa *T» »i*
ext ToupitatofoK*51 ”■4
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a»4 iiriff“a&lt;&gt; A • ■"*

M, ewn tte A«riM» ♦»
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tow, Wtotaln* «Ulr «». S&lt;*« |M&gt;
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*&gt;s«aiw»a b MMMto':
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Tb« e«i&gt; rf totempoMK, 1, tecrMkd tm
A»li ■itoraPwto-l.
fold by tfa adulteration of tfa stimulants that st fee battle to SdHMno, fee Freed, reported to have oom plained to tba Eag.
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used; aad tfa victim, ia deprived of eeoao- probably suffered in killed and wounded, llsh
Government againet tfa flharatary of
more than tfa Austrians, but tfat tfa! t
•J&gt;e British Embassy st Psris. for snti
reaaon, and eretr of life; Ml to mweh-by
Awsriraa were compelled to retire.
‘
1 Sardtai®
mauifeofotioor.
Fitttofoaarat of warAbere hrare faM .
tr«j Laliu.
no ritovtehtato nyutifo* by tbe JUIfe
tfartOe of adulterated liquors, murii to rinff tfa battle o^tfa-Mfo.
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pAKte, W
«Faria Suit
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tfa profits arfang fetem foe rate-of ahknt the
action have not faen -reeel vtd.
Ww-Atriuiiil and Stirttotan i«»u» oTUartnait &gt;n«liaai&lt;«l on lb. biia
«U&lt;k
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spirits Would beprvented, and as ai eonm.. . .»
— -A
—tri
rumor Ihas
placed
in circulation.
sequence, much lass inducement would be
Gwat Barrttw.-Tbe political newt is
held out, to Uk mercenary, to. engage iu
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The dt^atchee from tfa Emperor Nw tiiiimportiinl.
h la outed tout in aousequenee of but
the traffic.
poleon report the capture of Six thousand
• ft wiB fa seen
an ‘efaatinntlon of prisoners, three flags fad tBrtymnnom. few reinforcements having been seat to
The Austrian troops have recroesed tfa India for several usoutlis, the authorities
.tfalaw, that the appointment of an Im
hod determinated on sending nearly five
•specter devolves upon the Ju^ge of Pro Mind*.
Gen. H«ns has been appointed Com- thousand cavalry and Infantry troopa
bate, and we tnrak that &lt;fa matter will fa mander-W Chief of the Aostriba forces.
there.
immedhitoly attended to to thia county, ■ London, June V)‘h.—The tateat dis­

easterly direction.----------• Bwtatr.aatmaqr.Ja^.K

crsl pofams.

Irrelaeftfa

FltOfo WAWUCTW.

nd tfa law complied with tftvety par­

patches Jrnm the seat of'war report tfat
the French troons fave droasod theriscr
' Washington, July 7.
Mhtck’.
h is retimated that a reduction of from
A dispatch datud 25th Junr, from Em­
two to three hundred tfaurabd dollars
peror to Empress Eugenie, says that the
enemy withdrew • test torfit, and that be will bo effected during the find year just
commenced, by the retrenJunent in ex­
slept in tfa roam oocupleri in the morning
penses attending the collection to (fa cut
by the Emperor of Austria.
Gen. Nfel has been appoluied Marshal tnma revenue, now in progress. These
will continue to bo made from time to
of r r?nce.
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time as reliable information on the sub■ Tire Austrian, troop crossed tfa Mindo for the purpose of‘attacking the jcct shall reach the Secretary.
A number cf gentlemen from different
Freda with their wbefte forcef but were
obliged to abandon their position, «nd pieces in ths Us ion arc making arrangewithdrew to tfa left bank of tbe river af­ tnente for aa tarty imblio meeting at
Washington, to consult aa to the best
ter blowing no tfa faidgo at Gorta.
,
tnemn of bringing Gen. Loan, of Oregon,
Tfa Emperor r*
says : “We took
thirty caunoa and 3,000 prisoners.”
' Jrominentlv before the country as a can­
idale for the Presidency.
A private dfapateh say* that the AcsThe President continues to assure hia
trians bad tliirty five thousand placed
friends that he will not be a candidate for
kort-dt eoabot and ,lost sixteen flags and
re-election.
seventy-five cannon.
.
Tfa Secretary of the Treasury, on ap­
There has been no circtitnslAutial ac­
peal, has decided the following named ar­
count of tbe battle published at Paris.
(
ticles property ehargcsblu st-19 per Cent­
Private dispatches intimate that the
um ; silk, violin strings, Italian cloths, .re
French army has suffered so severely ns
the manufacture of worsted weed for gar­
to fa unable to resume the. offensive.-—
ments or linings’ button stuff, not being
Vague rumors also put the Freuch loss,
cut into slips or patterns of requisite ait*
in killed and wonnoed, ah 12,000. Tfa
or shape for times and bootecs, veneers,
botlls was fought at Salferino.
no other inwthnnent than a raw luring
Tfa Austrians are preparing for anoth­
er great battle under Gen. Hew, who has been usgd in their construction, end re­
quiring still to undergo other process fa­
already displaced Gen. S.Jilick as Cora; tore they can b« applied to purposes of
mander-m-Chief.
veneering, are free from Canada under
Tfa Emperor ^Japoleon issued a stir
the reciprocity treaty.
ring address to tfa army after the battle
The .Treasury, receipts 'for the week
of Salferino.
ending with Jtmcjaretwo nriHl0fw,rix bunTbe Austrian diapatel.es acknowledge
that they ware' obliged to retreat after dred and thirty thousand dollars; drafts
paid, neatly three mil Items ; drafts is­
suffering extraordinary heavy larare.
.
sued, kborv two miflkxn ; balance in the I
Tfa Emperor Napoleon waa constantly
iu tfa fattest part of tfa.battle. Gai. treasury, four millions, font hundred and
thirty-eight thousand.
Harvey, wfeo. accompanied him, bad his
horse killed under him. 'Cunu Ni^r&gt;vorps
A Tfaahtot lacMaat.
covered thutMelves with 'glory.
Tfa

ticular. Tfa friends of temperance cer­
tainly fava the right, and they barb tfa

power, to prerent tfa indiscriminate sale

of drugged liquors.

f
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Our

village colemporary/ of the Pio

nsrr, in his hurry to get Ilia paper out in
time, last week, committed several blun­
ders in his leader, Beaded, ,4Temperanc«."

Hs makes one correct stalement, and, we
believe, only' one, to the entire article.—
, before cn- The eorrtcl statement Is that the recent
0ee,6teiu
State Temperance Convention resolved
wtr oftke
UMhoeom to enforce the Liquor Law, u it now
Stands; but thosamc sentence continue?!,
and contains on errorj whki is, that the
ChBvention admliitotartd a rebuke to the
members of the last Legislature, for, as

be says: “striking put the Bper, Cider and
wine.”

The last Legislature had nothing

to do with any such amendment.

That such an amendment was the pet
MuMftjsflN eadu,
B ^Fwe^M farad, tf of the editor cf the Detroit TrUtunt, is
&gt;«hao fa shell fad soy also au error; said editor not bejng a
^fasfaU etee notice
member of the Legislature when that
I Itlsra iJjZtfa county
measure was passed. The statement that
the editor of the Tribune WiS elected to
the Senate through tba tofliumce of lager,
to liiiwiae au error ;three-fourtlMi of tba

l^er Dutchmen of Detroit are locofocrw;
witness, the Honorable

“undersigned,"

Again, “L. B.," accor­

E. Kantex it Co.

ding to our dictionary, does net stand for
Wo regret very much, the necessity uf

thus spoiling an‘editorial, which cos! so
tnucb tioM to gil tatd print; and wo sol-

Sardinians fought with great fury'ngaiqsl

superior naniMn.
Tfa Emperor of Austria fo'to,.retori&gt;
aandy aver, thta in wo doing, we ore not
I to .Vienna on important buiines*. . . *'. _
in tfre least, infeteMsd by peraoual mo-;
I
The Paris correspondrot &lt;if the London
tivss. The truth of PHatorjr impels n» I
Tiuu »»Ja that anntiicr battle is. expectto IL
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tfa siogp operations eau oommroce.
Foraw or Jvlt Accwexis.—Aa usU'.Utyt re inforcercittiU sjc constantly
’&gt; al, thefourth of July, its exercises and its leaving France.
Tfa Mitot an Venice was axpfatefc to
• ereitement, bring, ia their train, more &lt;r
,.... ■
' lees aeddenta io lift and limb.
Cap‘_ rommencekm tfalZfiih.*:^. - .
OaebWlred and sweaty-fiep thwnd
Jack Napier wu killed, at St Joseph, by troupe from tfa Austrian reserve) taere
I tfa ternfag cd a ermon. From tfa De- on their wsy to Italy. They are, relied
trfa Triiune, we faun that Archibald tfa *rflower to tfa Austrian arrays” «v.
1 Barpt wetitoW. A'/" rcursfion to
--"**•*
Pleatant ery man fat ing served upwards of eight
years.
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FiveFraneh Gewerahi were pounded
: nt the Jtattte to Salferioq.
up a tree fell there om, broke his
u . - . .:
Il
is
rumored
that'
an
Englishfleet
of
r and dtad iDstenliy. Mrs. James Cfeveland, of Providence, R. I., taM fat life to] 1
F

New Tack, city by same boys afaofag •'

pebble .tro^ a jdatei, wjjfeh fa*5 eP*
, tfaly sfaough far fault
. fa j
Mrifat 'a aofosnd ..man, -'vj»-ehitog .fa. i

cream on the corner of toe Botiet y and

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, ««« wsfar mW

John Mato- j
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bWWwW*

of lighted firfocradkra* into fa Muna’s

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pocket which ansed a ftssk-nf pnwfar
toerein tn explode.
riously injured;

Both nifa W so-,

fa Now York, twenty

SBsafaataocenmdfao'n tfa «fa of lire (

' SM,«lMht)ffata&gt;MMdtolffa&lt;^
offc&lt;m,toD«fa,BcelpaBdT&gt;eowocwfa.

tW-bW’
by WA

h&gt; to. Piton t«ii»»fa».
TW rlww *«•■*
«1M L««
-to. untto*.UMlh km* to ntrdo tba^MkttkMk* lk»Mto to
ho

n. toboor 4,wa^t’ v&gt;,£«Mid.

At the Maauoic festival ip Medina, on
June Qith. there waa a Banqget to the
eyealng. Among thuee jfflfaot was Os­
sian E.Dpdgc, who, ot course, was call­
ed onto ting. Tbcsoaghp.eriectadi ym
the “Snow Storm," ifritten by SeLa
Sinh*. Mr. Dodge, before singiug the
eonc, narrated the incident to which It
related. -. fa tfa year 1M1, Mro. Blake,
with her husband and child, wfre orosung
the Green Monntains during a eno*
storm, and lost; their way. Wfan 4fecofeced by some persons; m March of
them, Mrs- BUxe was froeeh to deatib
ofaMr. Hiake almost anaamefaff. New
ths doadfaxly df Ma Hfefa was aJlMte
1^11^4, ™
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found a bopdim whieh, wfasTanwra?
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uBsfowl tv attain the hafa alive
,
WrifoMI *
,hadtokn
takoBupi
L—----- ----------------------DnriM the staging of the
tietnea fad tady fa tfa law

ly Men.
So Uub, SaluAj, Job 2, 1S».
Mr. Brooba wt» pwtotod fcafrM

balloon eipedilioo Ual togbL Mtotoan
unri. th .Ujbtod a abort oiaiaartIto of Ed.ari.JlBa, III. at. qoMUr to
,M« O'clock. HOMtriMd th. allilod.
of twelro toou-jod ftet, arri Wa.eM

Kew Advertisements.

IwroUAre mllat.

OW JEICES.

Battle Creek Knrseries

Troy. Mr a. I«*.
Tit n^,
te* lr*ra&gt; ‘‘f’*'(ore, on. of the |nyrt» bf U» At
hoik, who Mrini in Tn, tbi. toonunj,
UtoMlo.li^Faittonl.™:
,
r'- «. '• - —
bt. Louis ume.
‘-•Saturday,

ion HAflnwre and in FMimi.. »
Tb«M KswraMB sre njo •mragMviiifaU.in
tario, whto ths altitoda ,w» ohra-d
!.».:.
inorrara of tbs wW, which was Wowfl AefUate. euutelsiar—stjr
a perfect hurricane, unMcosnpanied by TWO Hliwves THOWAHD TRSJSrain. Tbs supply of gM «» smaM. CODsoqnsntly
seqnentiy the
the balloon
balloon «d
fto* not reach the DAllUiB, kc.
altitude abort,
the stoan.
st&lt;»on. The yc**l
altitude
abort, tfa
was immediately beaded for Awe. When |ei arvkwwu teas
the storm
‘‘------------ ’——

ly abtml I
the Lake.
“We reached land in q few .seconds in
the town of HeWesuao, Je&amp;mu Cut nty,
with aM bands on bowd.
i

cures W1TCSES A.W.JI»aM
tbs

Shaving Saloon!
- w-.
w

among the higher branches of the trees, ,b.aj&gt;ooJ»f, set bris-ayeisg, en ths ataeipa'
the paasengsrs dinging to the ri«ing — —~
The strength and general excellence of I
the acrangement cf the bal)&lt;K&gt;n basket,
PttOBlTE NOTICE.
probably sared the party. The balloon
was loft in a high tree, swinging above
TATt OF WWBNXX,
Probate C.-ert. for maI i
the boat much damaged.
Al • »e*»ion of UM *»id oo«
“The whole distance travcddl to 1,150

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of all Safe Bopund to Ort-r
on dart SotiM

W Aft BA NT El)
eonfiaW) iftUtr *H Wfa Wnh I

«or Hm, t»&lt;tawaaua CBL entire sill
plcai- and (iMSWWtee aattefcrfccw

day from Sl-Loois, and landed at IJctiderson. Jefferson County, at BSW Satur­ lip*, late'

day P. M."
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‘ Mr. Latnountain reioafasd-m charge of
the balloon, Mr. Wirt, Mr. Gager and
Mr. Hyde, will come on in tfa, eastern
train. A grand reception was git® to
tfa parties st iba rillajp.to Adana, Jdfereau County.. Mr. &lt;fawr will route on
to Troy, Mr. Wise to AlbaUte fad Hr.

Hyde to Now Tfortu.

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J. PxRoBrjin, &amp; C
jnrin?cirt*

Tn:ri:xrttE A«&gt; Al.n’H0i

the Reeoudw1* Ofce,bad thnnppsr Hiwj
UortdsMdL 4t the tiw. Mr. P. and
lady were both abaenl ; btf-timu
MH*
Wfrfr WM beku-taji: to

MrtSta statai.abairen wt-'
from the ruins a few mutates al
One of Me. SagaM* faMs*,

pd in &lt;fo. n

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’3k, without injuriag UmU --‘p—

•k&lt;\ &lt;n «xoml of Hui mIk, «■„
ly wynpusd wilt M

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araHios, but He

wrlaWy did kuaadf moth eradh on tie
wik £

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a will contemplate with painful eriio-

‘damry.ofpurnaaawy. . Ifc aiisuUl, &gt;»
ooueua ike atroggWof cer tre fcftU,

B_, »nn of IL C. Detison, of Dowagiac,

Jurteg ttereT«hta»,M&lt;l ba-b*,”

aitixena remember little Charley; a bright

eyed boy, the pride and hop© of his parints. Bpt death, relentless nieMenger;

tepaaMd as original poem os Ae.Graw

BOLTWOOD fc GBAIT

of Weahhigtoa, wu»t ,u baaaUf.1 UH
DR.

ha. called forMn, find left the homo and

together with an uod© named Chandler,
an old man, wcht Into the Kalamaroo
nver to bat^e, on the evening of the 30tb
ult, when by eome unaccountable accident

Tbe ‘body

Loy was recovered or. Friday

of tbu

cvening,-

and that of th* man on Saturday morning

following the *ad event.

Charles waa ten

ysara and eight mouths old. -

PROBATE NOTICE.

Fur *al« by 3. P. Bcsror, a Ca^ BaatiagW

demonstrating their akHl to please the eye

d&lt;-‘irg. I* abuuld n.H

be

dune al dw saarifise of such other street*

.

«s are required for tlw ootuTiiicnoe of the

ANTED

- ' I wonW moat heartily n-eowearl all rvrraona wl
arc auffarfog from DISEASED LUNGS, or B&gt;
The procession formed again and march­ dui Me of Lam «ri*Wg »0M COLDS, to me
*1 Cox Tb« above rrtnMty doeaaol fefl, iu at
ed to tbe tone of Yankee Doodle^ Jo the inataaco, todo.R It i. rewmmradod.
HAMUKLlbamav.
tiiblc,which was spread with dainties suf
Botica, Smith &amp; Cm, Proprietor*. 12&lt; Lal
fideat tn watiWy the mon faatidiuua epi­ at .-ret, Cdcar’. to «b«M «n &lt;*tkn aboald be •

GRAVEL AKV bT£XE.
and taste. After refreshment, the audi- By thi* wa uodantoad a eoarraao of land-JH
mlwioncr, D. R. M Elwa&gt;n, Is prosecut­
onoo again repaired to the stand and Ikiiing the street work with considerable
&lt;®sd U&gt; toaala from different pmoris, both
energy. The labor being ex pended un
• itty and scnthn'ental. &lt;&gt;n the whole tbe
Jefferson street will mnkp it ,pne of the
day was spent plsasaully and profitably
taidsomeat streets in the village. There
by aH. There were about two hundred |
are some of tbe lean prominent streets,
present, and they were .strongly remind-!
winch need repairs, in order to render
qd of lha scenes daring the rcroluUQu in I
•.Lem passable, which w* hope will not
carep, although there .was something more♦
be overlcoksd. A Uliougb -we believe the.
delicate than roasted potatoes served up-1
t.-uepoli'J to be, to thoroughly grade
onaWb• RRC.
;
our principal streets, as fast .is there shall

be EJAhs for

K«tn**nd

wa» 10 supply lha Muinandfot appellt&lt;

whHi began tobe quite “keen."

juVIs. •

,

Tbd overland' mail front Gilffeittis of
DrSfursc’w Indwa
.Pflls air sold
die J»th, i|rriye&lt;Uo-Qigbt.
Pohiirol cxeitomwirpro.uM* ilirnugli- by all dealers in YWicinet.
out the State. Weller «iB pndMWy be ;
re-u»niiaated fiw Governor by the I-c-1
comptonit^s, and Jt-lm Curry by the un

_-

Hot Wxathxa.—Wesay,!: is hwt ar.d

ha. been for a week.

.St Louis, Juno 5di.

be treatrd, iu&gt;d Mlth«y frswwOwcaMa of «v»rr
kiad of dfiaaM. if U otirrir impcwiblo for them
to'£»J ia coring th* &lt;T»«rl, a* Iber uncle* the
p»»**•. *nd litre tba juirtijfin healthy cad nrtlr

Wlivre is tiie man

wfcu anys an editor cannel tell the truth 1
We wish wc had him here, with tbo prir-

tie*.
Business dull. Mort of the leading
staple* have decFi^d.
Money searee,'
but the nextshipmBU ttsWsrd will bo

Jsge of tying him tn a hitching post, in
,**■.* Mtudy street, i&gt;n tbo sfurlb side of a
C. rand now unpeinted building,nt mid-day.

I TAW OF MILmGAM. Csenlr of 1

mytnrforwrtain roMoaa tbtrebt Ml faHii, for
^e*rirt.roW route, fa nMprtltto'fe:.______ .. ,u.
' .Jd’peSSon, nd tbebearfwj thereon, be port"
Hi
W e can dothe you. from tbe crown
of tbe head to

and

the sola «f

Um foot

warrant prices to suit.

idlt. *f PrsUK M Rsstisg«,«l WMc» tins and

AsdiTfar fsTtW^MdXSmrtlfce psflUmsrgiro
►dec to all MrpM InLoreated bycawtars evprsf
is notice and order to bo pobliibed in tbe “ReittKM ■aaorr," a pSWte uewyxper. printed in

SHERIFFS SALE.

WS &amp; SBC®^

rrrry avenue and orijaa of the avalcm. and to expd it tborvugLh and permanently.
bnl. In f«ct. ebr.prr lb»n say Mbtt PHU, for il
Ukt, * leu-number uf them to produce * better

Price of lb. KcandiMriMi Blood Purifier, fit

large. Accu.unH-from the mines *cro la :
vorablo, •
• j«
•
'
i
The Ureyrnn Legislature bad adjuarned i
without eletftog a U S. Senator.
_____ r-epl* in lb« world trtr u*cd»d an
J. J. Stevens
iKMijiaated for Con- •vo*tte to cart thair drvitl out, Il U miro who
WHiar Ilaavsrr.—Our tarmere - are
___
grros by
the Dem xrnB of Washington lire ta this wattetogg*d
TbV^*“‘1’

fir just two hours.

^EfiS^rxa'ir.iRteXE
rieum* of iU bvaltb. Tbrv bust di.va»e through
&lt;Owusrsof Horarsand Cscfelaokto y«ir
;Mnt
,-r*.ara
Meth Im, r-&gt;*'MW»aastir
t e rest*' . Y v^M-wne
ecss for ten ynn, it the IMun
Coarse, Long Island.

ubvsu-s

coonjos KJWDSIS.

There now!

' eaily engaged in thia arduous oeeupa-1 territory.
The shipment
of gold dust from Victo­
Ur
Dio weather is bf the most propi- :
’
.Lone character, mid every thing aecms to j ria in Mar. *M tW.OTO. but atwunta
from thu Fritter mines nre extra only un
‘a.or the gutbe.-ing of tbeicrop in the best ] favorable. Crowds-of emigrauta were
returnJwjrt-A OHfiirnta, and many others
»f order.
were euitfitigintfregon Md Washington.
X““ i“'“
property of A. W» Bailey, .wf this village, ria, chanted pah erabmliiy from ten t»
fit II dead from ktanding iu lbs wu, u&amp; tweeter wm-end dulLra from the Custom

Fraimtsn-—A ptnl'ssmwaJ senileman,
LrvxjosTmt. RsrvwuicaN.------ L. M.
liffarfti thcBovtbertt partef the««y, was'
Mmith has‘rotlrcd from tbe Atv««p*ton
(the victim, vesu-rday, of • tfiost- nudig-1
Republican, and is .uccccdfid by Gso. L. ptM attcmTH al aMassinathm. He - hod
Pass. Tbe “Republican" Mas Bibo been •tdpvul frofa hit office on h bnsirkss rr-,
niud, and on Ins return fnind .asvecsJ j
•clsrgtd and oiherwliM improved, «od
small nuts lying upon the table, «d won­
prcinisee to bo full so iflieicnt. &gt;o over.
dering how they got there T**
•*»

Th. Great Railroad Dina.ter.
TwWo, J»iy »

fc;arR'-«i
Certificate*.
t.......... r— • —•
thia p*pcr from tirar tv time. Or. Roliack'• Med
teal Alu&gt;*aec and Family AJriaer. evotaininj a

• From Bar. Mr. McMsilbv PM tor of Mny
Cliapcl.
Ixoiax trout. Oct 5, l&gt;67.

I^F TUB POETRY OF FHYSIC JM
Uerrick’* PUU. ChMgiotf we****. »*=*&gt; •*»*&gt;“ &gt;«•
CaHa Ar exerclio of aus.
Cold noV.baM dsa half •» virioua
Aa a Sadden cbarnjoof nr-

TO CURE
-

Tbooph you bar- a oawlUrtion
gnb&gt;el*onUbomaai!l«, YM wj brave OW wotst of riimte*.
lfyouwotbc»S«SMPni«: ‘

HARD-WARE

THE

AG GE,

TO CURE THE

AGUE,

Use Christie’s Ague Bataan
Use Cfarwtit’«_Ar»o Bstan
elan.
S-—.V preparation free from alt aiiuTnu i«gni

—bJS. ‘Uhffrhiia, wichii
I&lt;-»Vw Ww
7—1* • sleaMat, t ffecUvc and at* mnejy tb

’

5-jperiutendent GuupLeU says that tho
article .it. the A'hanv Statesman, to tba
affect that at 9 P. M’ of tbi&lt; 29 ulL be
teiegnqJW a gentleman nt Adnan (hot
w.vemy-two bodies bad 1&gt;eet&gt; diacovered
up to that date, is im-orraet. T« this dale
'July 5tb) die whole number-of the dead,*0 far m kuowfl, including Hf frto'wenj
tilled at lha time ot Umaeoidettbwnd all
tbcas who have star*died of thetrdt»j«ric*.
••» forty. A Ibrce of kborars Ua abwe
'&gt;scn constant! v employed at tbe place tn
mrching Ar bodinc, Although mor wa
positively known tn be missing ; and,
• bile it ie possible that, tbh number rBrfy
be loerrsaed by finding other btfta, It is
Mi«ved that all have been found, aitd
that all tbo'wounded will recover.

ufomalfoo oi2&gt; bad grati* «X Kj&gt;hK^«b
I throgbout the oounlry.
• r
In diScvIt or complicated raaea Dr. Rob*,
may be
°T *’* ^*,rr eori*

GROCERIES

.

Z‘

WlUle these exercteca were passing and
tbo aodieuce enjoying ar. intellectual feast,
fair hands were spreading a rep»f which

cure, doing great, credit to the ludics, and

Strut Rrpjubin®.—Our Street Cora-

p

Aa an off hand speaker Mr.

Cranstoa la a gem of the first «Ur.

.

CHANCERY SALE

CJTATE U1 MNNIIOMI ■ i fliiaai
p tbe county of jUrrr. Io cbaoecrr
&gt;*i* X TTari. 0~pb&gt;iwl, ’

Utor

Y&gt;otb were dkiwned.

address.

ssssftftjsse
BAKEJRT

h*w£T- «*• SasUvr-00

MM

DRY GOODS

TS&amp;&lt;

V&amp;l

*4«W W-

Sc.toLXsAfWh' "'&lt;■*»■

Pae five oWnck &lt;r«in of the Mem
Hrilroad rsn off tbe track when new

were

f reman, and
-ndsrAenH
frtjurf*.

-r-r

. i

ifu,,, ,-TWTfl- tM M UM M M M

trtrta of loving parents and kind friends,
desolate- • "Charley" was on a virit to
his grand parents, in Kalamaxoo.
He,

w« tm r« *&gt;•• «♦ riw*' "n
ir
to adt. M: tiao art aim

trwMa of.r*&gt;C ® Kd*&gt;&gt;:

r*jfl
#’■ 51

.

�GOLDEN PRIZE,

golden
golden
golden
golden

Da XOBBl'S

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

RELIEF.

READY

prize,
prize,
prize,
prize.

&gt; &gt; i PBtSBNT,
worra FBONfaCorraro

rm w.

will be givec to •**&gt; aabeertber immediately aa

NEW COLONIKi.
Tns Amazixq Facvxnmr or Rat*.—
Observation proves that one pair of rats, i
with their prterey, will pruduce in three
n ears no less a number th»: 649,806, and
that thia number will consume day by
day, ite much food as 64,680 men. allow­
ing. [aa it b» been proved by actual ex
pcrimaBl,] that tea raba will eat aa much
M one man. It is not io probable that the 1

3j?5SE»S«2

HARDWARE!

rata In awry large city consume almost'
aa ruuih food os the Inhabitants. lie rats

kraaaa-aaramtww ai/vk

’

DRONKB AND QVEENS

..................m n *«Ta, artHaa to ba M’*° **•? •” «»a'pdwd io
the follow lag list

ST
IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILE QB-

CULAR

COOPER, iml CARPENTER TOOLS.

«id

CROSS-CUT

tp~*k*«rfradcmtabdM... - ..»«J•**

SAWS,

thua deotroy tlxmaanJ. of tm/iuus poi-

sona. If It was all good end wholesome
food for man that the rate make out to
get hold of, their exUamce would be a se­
rums tex upon any conhntmity; but garhags being tbdr food in a great measure,
tl&gt;ey are not wholly useless hutitutiooe
in our large cities.

pnrifv inrUn Hood; Um
rtty which cenaol pare
,—
U»» uAe* «P sad ooarcyod otfin great ^unlitics
bytb«b«sreb.
.
.
From lbs above. H is shown tht Dr. Nome's tsHOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING, dian Root Pill« not only enter the stomach, bat
become united with the blood, for thv bud wav
BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, o( Mt­ to every port, and completely root oat and Bacall
th. syateci from all Impurity, aod tbe Ufo of lbs
body, which to the blood beoxnwt ptrfccUy heal
wy atyla and deacriptioo.
thy; consequently all aicknn. and pain la driven
from the system, for they cannot remain wbre th#
body becomes so pure and dear.
The rcaaon why people are so distressed when

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

SABIT, «id PUTTV, BUILDERS’

Pung co ox Soctxn-.—There is a class
nfminJ which runs iu naturally to cod
fish “nubHhy.” m s fool soil to Canada
thWvs or toad stools. Thia kind of fungu« hi society, grows luxuriously on
dung.hillt aud rotten timber. Il springs
up at night, and la aa wordlcaa as ramd
in crowth. There is a great a&amp;d glaring
f.tn’t somewhere in our home and school
We also matrofocturs Copper. Bre«. Sheet !rw»
cducaticM. There is light fa the world,
but H bvams powerless upon a mass of ■ad Tin Wars of say and trtrj shape sad descriptnjad. Mothers drudge fa the kitohen to
w
—
«n of which *s wHl sen st Hard Times
make thsir daughters genteel ladies, as
worthless as silly, and fathers plod in the Prtooe. for Beady Pay.
field ami shop io moke gentlemen of their
sons. Tbo results are, a race of blockhead*. polished in genteel nothings, bloat,
cd with onnerit and scorn of ml worth
and enabling toH.

WOUNDS,

a Gold Watch, wurlh m
also receive a present,
Immcdiatelv &lt;ra re—
■cabal's name will I
the present wRI U 1

parte, and which srill open
for tbe diasxae, to be cast oa
lity of food aad ether matte;

Every

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

--------------abowWbe addressed
DKAX A 8.VLTKX,
n?v3ylm________ ttg Broodwa^Ner'l’ork-

Ban Uy

Zl. 5T- J0HM 8 OOUQH AID OOHBUMPHOM BTATfiP.

REGULATING PILLS,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
R* Ml TR HMNta OF A RMMTM RKCML

Dr- Badway A Co. has* latently dbcomsd a
method for arireetisf foots root* bertw. plaato
and rtnoi, a aatrilioaa extract of aucli wonderful
Munahtng power-which tbey bare combined
with Radway’» Renlaiinf PUla—thalaix trftbaa*
pills will supply U&gt;« Hood with (be saa« amount
of nutritioo m one onnee of ordinary bread; so
that, white tbe system is ut-dergoing a tborowrb
physickins, and refalaUag proeeas, it dally be­
come, strrnrtheaed.
Persona slfiicted with Lirer Complaint, Dvspepsia. Heart Dteesao., Failures of littiod. and ilfii.
males who are subject to irreywlarittes, Hrateria,

Ctoacvuo. ‘ A remedy for this pest is
proposed In the Ohio Valley Former, by
Mr. Walker, of Kentucky. As won aa
tba fruit « attacked, take a tin pan into
which ansp-tffids has been placed to thp
depAofiinoh Or so; p£e&gt;t imtbe

I&amp;

COOKING STOVES

Fob m Ccn or DmxniA a
Foa Javxotcs;
txx Ccxx or IxMoasnmr;
Fax Hidumi
Fob t*x Ctsls or Duuiuti
Fob a Eon Btoxacx j
Fob tn Cats or Kanirxuaa
Fob tits Pax»;
Fea tub Ct as or Scsorvui;
Fob axx Scnorcxoas CownAorrs ;
Fob txt. Cubs er Mxscxatmm j
Fob Dtsexsci or m Sazx j
Fob the Cvbi or Lreaa Coaruunrr;

Fob

;ant1y coHni

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
A Bmtrahnf faatitttvm ni.ilba.laJ ly ayniel
AWreretmt /&lt;*• O, Bdi-f
•&lt;mT DulnntJ. afHdtJ
rirjlna a»d EfUione

B. LAKE JEDSON, Huccesaore to
(A. J. fahite A Co.,)
_
tfote Proprietor.
50 Leonard Street, 5cw York.
For sale by 3. P. Roberta A Co., iireiingx; P. 4
DeReimer. MiddlevUte; KU Nlobola. Oranreril!
A. J. Bows, Prelrierilte; end by DraggHU gc
erallv.
Pnee tf cents; 40 pit) fa eaeh box.
Wtn. Madge A Co., proprietor of Dr. A. Trani
M^tic Otetmcnt. Eartnite, Madison Co.. S. )

the Country Gentleman I
f*lj fremb and good si
Here are her direetjooe:
------- ------------low baskets, which ere rather coarse or
open (they should hold eight or ten doz-

nails or hooks driven Into tbe banns of tbo
cellar. The lighter and more oiry tbo
collar is the longer tbo eggs will keep

They are entirely vegsmbte and hxnnlem^ *n In­

tent »l th. brreol can lake them with satay, sod

New Barry Mill,

[BALSAM I

PRICE TWEXTT.FIVE CENTS.
Ask for Railway's Reyulatora, or Regulating Pills.

IS now itt successful opcrxffaa, ready
to dojwy amount-of
(!»* A)

"

A Mew Ulc&gt;CreaUve Principle.

m aa good order and us prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.

Bad way’s Rresratlag Resolvent
Heals Old Berea, Penfire
I-Nta with“•the System Renewed Health, and Reaolvaa

Having secured tba services of a

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

First Bate MILLER,
and our mUl being built on tbe most
improved pl®., together with a
Stnsrtter—we are prcjtared to
best of work.

good

Tbe reasons w hy

do the

, FgANCIS ROWER

Please give wancall.

ChsbpsM far vWt
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
HmOmk 8m, a MBS.

!”■

Uicnrrsrocxtfa,

Mrt goods. U a»

,

t

MORE TAILORING.

..r*1.1?8
THE PKlLOBOPHEIfS STONE

&gt; "yocNa
ISAAC C. KOTT.

MG BUSI JESS.

«3ssa3asagtt

TEMPERANCE
urn

■ ®B®&lt;DBnm s
WILLIAM JONES,
Ko*j—ti MmiiBeilwiK&gt;r

•OtitltB.

Jay to the Bearded.

SEBSSSSgSt?:

£ms forfas MMgirf BMUs Cad, Kd
MAlfffrUB, aa4 Up rerrotmdh

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VOL. 4.
tpstinji’ ^usintss girertorg.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY; MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1859.

JStltrtrt 11 o e t r fl.
WUH BMltEM AIL

been one thread of sunshine running thnb’

w ""Ac.

iHlk tn fashionable company trincq my
tnarrtagr, though for maay aaawma pmvi.
ous I had been Uw Aeknowlalged beHn of
the circle in which i moved. 1 do not
it btMtiagiy. Hur« knows 1

BOLTWOOD 4k GRAMT,

ealer in era? variety of &lt;iq good*, growH«. crockery, hardware. reody-modo &lt;Mb_ &gt;
___ * - *
-

And hot bullet, «ylDJ-.

D

TJ»ongb nhafU fly k&gt; duck

F RAN CIS ROWER,
■ EALER in More*, iron. Mod, nalli

“

love and the rttnwtions of * Lea
home could not mitircly wron me

More thin wafer arc flowing ;
bough with oubruaud bullet
Our brarect arc dying,
X

HADLEY 4k BAKBR^

rANUFACTURERS of tin. shootiron aad oop1 per-ware. Dealer* In iron. nails.steel.glaas,
ell hardware, cutlery and stoves. Store om door

BOXKX.

J. W. OAKLEY,
\lTnoi.ESAl.E and retail dealer ic, and tnanu11 lecturer uf leather, finding*, Ac., Battle
. ...
■ . _____—K.
-»
Tbo trumpets from 1arret* high

OROCERU______________

-

~J. P. ROBERTS A Co.,
EA1.ER8 ia drug*, medicine., patent medi-

Mint* oil*, Uirpcatim, bunaiaz fluid,
P_ *.tints,
...... I-.
_-l.u
win.

The helmet* are glancing.

I—

W. PARKER,
A V HOLESAIX sad retail dealer in groecrics
’ ¥ jii.l provi*i-Jt&gt;l,alblS ‘’old Stand."

Their ladders arc planting,
Their aabrea arc sweeping;

KIL1XB. '
Etl.ERin af’errirfc pnirialooa, prodn
Bn'trr, hrd. pork, Ju. Stoic on Slate
- ........
all'! oac duorcasl I

n

M U.L.I-AM DVRGHER,
TTDRNKV sad Counselor at law. and Belie
itnr in (Jlrane»ry. Office in Bailey’* Block,

\

1 looked from the turret

J. M. NEV HU,

.g Mortgages by advertisement

t StlCE OF THE PEACE, Genaral Land aad
I T;« Ajftat. util attend to the collection of
.■•sad all other lnuluCM pertaining to bls office.

gflisrcUanji.
MY HUSBAND.

JAMES

A Short Dowtlic Story.
:e III the Coott P.oavC.
i. aTWolbsook,

jutwjl

“Have you brought tta flowcri, John 1"
“O, Nelly, darling, I forgot all about
•bora! Don't open your great blue eye*
so repn&gt;achfolly, dear, for the matter slip­
J. M. MEVRU,
ped my memory entirely.
Can’t y«e
make riMU's answer I"
.tt.'ii-lrj to promptly and with fidelity Office
“Hoses! you know there hasn't tawn a
.iththatcf the ••Kerubitcan Banner," opposite
single frcsb-hxjking one on the bushes for
a fortnight. 1 don't suppose yon care,
J. M. RUSSBLL.
. however. I; would ta all tta sftmc to
PHYSICIAN and Surgcot.. Office in Bussell’s
yoo now-a-ilay* If I wore lilies or potato®
J. store. Stale street.
blossoms in my hair. Six months ago
JOHN ROBEKTM,
। you would not have forgotten a request
ptiVStrtAX and durene. DwtQiagoa Braadof mine so readily? Mr*. Nelly Martin
L »«r. near ibv Court Houac.
is a person of altogether lea* importance
t'HERRY,
than wa* Miss Ndly Stanton.”
“Nelly ! Nelly ! don’t speak so cruel­
ly. You knew very well tiinl 1 love you
a thousand times better as my wife than
ever I did tefi-rc. 1 r.tn very sorry to
L. II. STEWART,
4 TTORSEY .nd Connielor at Ur, SuUdtor disappoint yon so. but I tad a piece of
K‘ nows to tell you. and I was in such
Jk. and Conan-ior in Cbinccry, Kolwy
Sc. Al! bailee** attended to pronipUr *cd effito got tame with it, that nil minor
cictt’r. Offict So. 5, Noble*, block, D.ttln Cmk,
thoughts were quite overlooked for tta
Jl'ct.i.-.n.
time. Come, sit on my kner, like tta
~
BllL FELLER,
blessed, sweet little wife you are, and let
TTORNEY and C««n«&lt;lor at l*«r, Solicitor In
CtTMicciy, Gcnoral Und and T*x Agent Ol- me kiss away tta ugly wrinkle* from your
tk&lt;&gt;ovcr.DrlIitn&gt;cr**tote.in tbo Exd&gt;*nge block,forehead, while 1 tell you ttat especial
Middleville, Barry eouaty.Jlich.
piece of good fortune has befallen ns.
My husband leaned back in bls easy
loonging-ehair as ho spoke, and readied
out both his hands to mo in such a
UDGE or PROBATE, Circuit Court Cooani!ia:oftcr. Attorney and CounaeUor st Law^ frank, peraunsiio way, as none but tta
most petulant and illtompcrod of spoiled
and petted wives could have found heart,
CiMirt Houie, at Baiting', on the U and 3d day.
to resist. Tho soft afternoon hreeze stole
in at tta window, and wandered caressJAMES II. BROWN*
ingly through tho loose wave* of bi* dyk
pOUXTT SURVEYOR. Office In toe Court
’ ) House, at Hosting*. Pcr*ona desiring his brown hair, and the sunshina, dropping
through tho climbing douds of kood-binc,
drag to hi* curb like tangled tendrils of
DANIEL STRIMRR,
gokL How handsome ta was—my dear
tusbmid! I thank God for tho blessed
gift of memory, which enables me to reSi today hi. bdovod features. If there
OLIVER R. EVERTS.
is pain and the sharp p.mg of unavailing
C ILER IFF. May be found in the Court Hew, jx-mMicc mingled with too recollecting
Oar at tbcJalL
the associations which they bring with
them make even suffering sweet. 1 ««
REGISTER OE DEEDS. Office ia lb« Court him now as plainly as if ne was still mb
V**. and open at all hours. Face to be
tins tafore mo with the aunabino and
t.-t.n r—------ *
wtod in bis hair, hi* proud bead thrown
taStolook a me, U Urge tad-yC°lSr TREAKCREB- O®0* “ “»• C5nr‘ fastened upon mv taco, with such a win.hWM In IMr ajte

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in socioty after my nwriogs. Tbo nov­
elty of my new position—tho little flut­
ter of Important delight with which;! re­
alized that I wna nt last n&gt; wires* of an &lt;*tablbhrnent of my own—the tender pleas­
ure with which 1 watched my morning
dream of love melt and broaden into a
beautiful, daydike reality—the prido of
having been chosen from among all। wo­
mankind, as tlie darling of a good man’s
heart and life—tho auolinual charm of
one dear presence, and U» simple, deli
clous homo-pleasures which are so sweet
to the newly wedded—these for a time
tad more than aaliaficd my heart, filling
it to the exclusion of every other wish or
joy. But at last there came over mo an
almost childish longing to enter once
more tho giddy circles which 1 had tem­
porarily deserted—not because (thank
God!) home was losing it* blessed beau­
ty for me, os it docs for ao many fashion­
able women, but. simply that I might sec
if my ol-l place would be yielded up tb
me, or if 1 should be obliged to enter as
a Mibiiiioaite xubjoct the dominion where
I tad no long rcigucJ as an acknowledged
queen. 1 am indined to think it was the
tear of this last possibility, which had
tended to annoy sad irritate me more
than any thing else ou the particular day
w hich dat&gt;w this little sad episode in ray
life. Do nut judge me loo harshly, kind
rea&lt;k-rUR.T upon the hinge of such miser­
able trifles how many, like ffiic, have al­
low cd the whole happinoui of their lives
to turn.
bLmy Goes during the long June af­
ter uoon 1 au4o into my chamber and
tried on tbo drew of pearl-coiored silk
which 1 tad chosen for the erenituj.
It
seemed as though I could teat nol its boeomIngDcaa sufficiently, with all my trying. 1
tmilod wondariugly nt try own girlish
vanity* as I shook out the soft trimmings
of creamy lace, and stood upon tiptoe be­
fore the long mirror to criticise the effect
of lbs fuH, delicate flouneca, anff to adjust
with fastidious nicety to spray of milky
pearls which clasped the ifoaUng folds ©f
,each sleeve to my shoulder.
A friend uf mine In the city tad prom-,
'ised to send me some myrtle blossoms
from her cnnlcn, and I pictured to my­
self
with all a child’s eagerness, just tbo
।
-i- exact wav in which tho dirk green of the
leave* and the pain Line flowers would
set
off my blonde talr. My husband was
।
to bring them as he came front his office
in the afternoon, and I could with difficul­
ty restrain my impatience until the usual
b&lt; ui of his return—so eager was 1 to add
the finishing touch to my toilet.
,
Four &lt;”dock camo and went, and tbo’
ho tad always been a model of pundualitv, formerly, for ”»cu he did not make
hi* uppearanci: st the nropir h'/ur. Tta
.delay aunuyi.4 trie, and fur n moment I
was ungenerous cDOOgh to imagine he
was staying away purposely to vox roe.
Fifteen minutes wont away—the ball
boar struck—five o’clock came, and still
ho lingered—* whole hour late I Buch a
tiling tad not occurred before in the whole
six month* of our married Jfflt
For a longtime 1 had ben oilUngwilh
my party dress on, M I wished my bus­
bar J’s opinion of It when be came In. It
wa* one of his own selection, and tho hm
taste in such matters was usually as cor­
rect and delicate as a woman's, I was
fearful that for once he had made a mbtake__ and that tta soft neutral tints wo d
neither liarmc.niro well with my fresh
i
complexion, or show off to the botadvan.
taco tta whiteness of my arms and neck.
1on!y wanted his decision In tho matter
to settle tbo point B«rt as Urao wore
away and be did
«me, I grow angry
and suUcn, and declared peevishly to my
self that even If he ~id .twos teem, ng
to my style of taaoty, I should not be­
lieve him : that I was onite certain It was
tho moot untasteful anu ill-chotcn drem 1
had ever sot my eyes on; and, more than
all 1 tad half a mhd to stay at homo
fom toe party altogether just to punlih
him. As I arrived at this stage of men
tai disquiet, 1 heard his quick, firm step
io tta UH. My first questkm, u he cn-

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.sudden shock deadened jny hear’, nt the hay* dune so many time* on earth, pica J The Mountain Moatotr’c JI
fltat firm *» length, knowledge—a paraiy ws of fear for which for the forgiveness which was denied me
abd then drat
toward Hm hi* 1 could not oeeoutit. Did God’s tJeaccnd- here!
•
‘
ipg angel pause a moment at my heart,
Grbat S*zt Laxa Cmr, June D.
&lt;I shaft get pinching from its troubled water* one litTnaSawwaw Clkakeu's Faeth.—A
I bare Lam ataent from Camp Floyd
since tta Ixtaf March. I rtarted with the
hearing, the ot^ur day, During one of
r yourvato beby with *i the lost hour of the precious life he the snow storms of tlie past winter, h kind Su;xjriatcudcnl*&lt;jf Indian Affairs to the
imcm”J h-pUU, Iran
hearted hdy was importuned, by a very suuthccn portion of till* Territory, tn
IcaSy,Struggling Mnf ftxn fin. ' -N» sought!
recover tta children, survivors « tta
J sal down in the chair from ahich but small boy, for the job of cleaning ber side­
matter wh*t glaring neglect of flfrtfM
S shirt time before my husband had aris­ walk tux! steps. She thought him quite, Mcur.t’.in Meadow mas acre. We went
tbri-a hondred and fifty miles south of this
* inning my bead on Ow low win­ SSatles,
unequal to nnd
the task,
but’intekXd
yielded to
becraw
to hte
Ih- _g»t
sixteen of the chilercn. On —
our
o ;
r
* gave myself up lo n paroxysm
......
.
.. W
an met a
ft command
wimmand going
rrnino down
return wc
nro a model
emote anguish.
to
meet
the
pey-masler,
on
hi*
way
from
ftsceuxdforatlmeitsif my heart must porhape, «ix or eight years of age, and lit­
I saw hrs splendid eves darken while 1 break—so strong was the revulwon of erally alone in the world, without father, California. With this command I met
with Judge cradlobangh, one uf ourThiwas speaking, end a fluh of fiery color feeling which swept overh. Grown calm-, mother, or friend! He lodged with some
spring to his face; but I had yielded my- er at last, I lifted my head and looked out poor Body, and paid hi* way, with a right led States Judge*, on his way down to
find out somoihiqg about ita Mountain
tolf up to the dictation of an evil demon, into the fimt-gatberiag darkness.
The manful heart, by means of jobs like this.
and these signs of his anger only fed the storm was growing rapidly. Great black iShe asked him if he did not sometimes Meadows Tnasvacra. He would hav* me
return with him, ns Deputy Marshal. 1
flame of ,my mad poorion.
deads swept up from the horizon, and find it impossible to get anything to do,
•fPoor,dear creature!” I continued, mingled oreHwad in threatening masses. which ho confessed was too often the cose. alio heard from an Indian aifcf that tberu
mockingly.
“It might have made its Like* demon, intoxicated by the wild “Don’t you sometimes get discouraged, was aubthcr child back. ‘
The massacre took plneo cn tta l!Kh
blessed fingers ache to have brought its and awful beauty of the tempcat, the wind then, and fed afraid you can’t get along T*
of September, 1857.
Tta msntacrcd
bewitching little wife a posio osie. Well, careered about the house, waltzing drankThe diild looked up with a perplexed
it wouldn’t be plagued—no In auuldn’t. It enly to the sound of its own music. The and enquiring eye, as if uncertain of her
through
from
CslHnruix
There were, ns
sould lie down on the sofa, and have a tall trees groaned and shrieked, tossing meaning,
and troubled with * new doubt.
:
pillow under its bead and a lace handker­ thoir leafy arms as if in physical pain, “Why” said be, “don't you think God will near os I can find out/tbout one hundred
chief to its eyes, and it sould crybaby while over all the lightning began to play, take care of a feller, if ho puts his trust and forty m tho train.
This train passed through the upper
crj|«y as long os it pleased, because Its darting here and there like scores oftiery in
' Him, and does the best he am T’
part of tbo Tc-rfftny unmolested. Key
The questioner felt rebuked by the sim­
serpents, in a fantastic dance. Now and
were directed to go the southern route, as
I know my exhibition of childish rage then a bread sheet of flame would flash ple
faith, and sorry she Imd dEturbod it
:
It wns getting late in tho arasou. Alfter
amused him, for the anger that had set­ up gradually from the horizon, hang foi a by interposing her own doabta. She took
passing through all the cettlementa south
tled like a cloud on the crystal horizon of second over the black battlements of the pains
to investigate the case, and became
:
for 350 miles to the Mountain Meadows,
his eyes drifted away, and his handsome douds like a drapery of woven gold, and the little boy’s natron, and he is now do­
i
well under her care; or rather that they stopped to recruit their Block before
mouth relaxed into a alow, compaaalonato then fade as if in affright as quick tramp, ing
they Biruck the Deserts, as they wcuFJ
smile.
ling feet of the thunder sprang echoing 1
have deserts for 800 miles after tearing
“My poor Nelly ! My poor, dear, blen- through the darkened heavens. Thorain
Mountain Meadows.
a/Nellyy
Am Exanrut AQAIKST RaIUXO.—A
came down at lust, in a wild, hissing flood,
The Meadows is * beautiful spot, about
Ha said it, bonding over me and tried and as the storm incrcrsed, so did that minister,
.
preaching on tho subject of mis­
four miles in length, and one-fourth of *
to draw my struggling head down upon fearful foreboding at my heart, until it representation
:
and slander, said: “When
mite wide, and at the lower end is a
his breast. 1 saw on tho instant how ut­ conquered every other thought and fed- professors of religion ito far degrade
beautiful spring.
/ .r;'
'
i
terly my puerile sarcasms had failed of ing. There was a bewildering feverish themselves
and their profession as to at­
They corallcd their wagons, and were
chafiing his great, generous nature.
It fssdaation for me in that fierce war of itempt to injure others by lying and mis­
there throe days in quietness, twenty -fro
was as though I had -flong handfuls of the element*. 1 felt,! almost knew, that irepresentation, they should remember
miles from nny retUement, when, early
sand at tho Bublims stars, insanely hop­ out of It Heaven was evoking a terrible that, when tho devil was disputing with
on the rnornir.g of tho fourth day they
ing to blot them out His khwesfell fast retri bation for me, and I crouched down the
i
archangel about the body of Moaes,
were attacked. » they supposed, by n
and warm upon my lipa—my cruel, uu- among the vines staring out into the ithe Lord would not permit the ardiangel
large party of Indians; The Indians fired
womanly, taunting lips.
His kirres!— night with much the same reckless oensc ito bring a railing accusation against the
on the emigrants and killed and wounded
Dear Heaven ! Wbv did not their holy of mingled bdpleasnoas cud power, with devil
i
; and until they can prove that the
magnetism subdue die wicked fever that which one mignt keep a wild k-Mt at bay individual they wish to injure, te worse several. After the emigrants set their
wagon wheels on tho grutmd, and threw
burned in my blood. On the contrary- it —daring not to withdraw h'w cyca lest than the devil, and that they themselves
the earth Bp against the beds, making *
;
better than the archangel, the Bible
but increased it, by showing mo how the blood-thirsty creature spring at his are
weak and bad I wa»^-and him in the con­ throat. And so tlie long hours of the :requires them to hvld their tongues and tnug defense, the Indians fought them for
five day*, having previously run nil tbeif
trast, bo tender, so strong and forbearing evsotng wore away. The rnin beat on raiod
■
their own busmes*." •
stodt off. The emigrants v+ere within
in his great loro for ms—so almost di­ my heated face, soaked Into my long hair,
ten yards cf ns fine a spring as you ever
and
drippod
down
over
my
rich
attire.
—
vinely noble—standing so far above mo
Mxmtal. Ixdxfxxdexcx.—Every man saw, but could get no water, for wbenevthat my feeble rage wasted itself at its .But still I sat there, unmindful of it all, and woman is brought up from the cradle cr one ennte out to get it. he was shot
feet, but could rise no higher. Was there until the storm died away, and the large with a bias. ’ Die mind is never sent nut down. The spring has a high bank, *
not some way for mo to move him from saintly moon came up through the broken into the world’s life unfettered, ft errries deep ravine makes oil'from it, and in this
that pitying, grave, aggravating calm­ ranks of douds like a whitcdjrowcd con- with it always tbo boavy chain of habit tho Indians were concealed. After fight­
queror.
The politics of tbo father, tho politics of ing for five or six-days, a party of M»rness 1
Then I rose up and rang for lights. As thh son; the religious character of the
I pushed him from mo with both re­
mons approached the corral with a vrhlvsentful hands stamping my foot, blazing I did so, I heard the sound of many steps household is the seed of many mere house­ flsg in hand, to show the emigrants they
at him with my mad eyes—-panting ana and voices in the hall, and before 1 hid holds of like faith. It Is a strong and ad­ were friends.
kindling into scornful fury like an enrag­ time to conjecture what it could mean, mirable mind indeed, whkh. nursed in
Die emigrants directly dressed a little
one of our neighbors, an old gray-headed error, has the courage and heroism to lie­ gtrl in white and placed her at the month
ed leopardess.
It requires of th© corral. Tbs'Mormon party then
“1 Lite you I As auro as 1 hone for man, vhom 1 nd known and loved like a gin its own emanemstion.
father from my childhood, entered the more courage to think diflercntly from the
heaven, I halt you! John Martin!’'
At ls*t I had woundud him. I know It room. He carried a lantern in his hand, multitude than it docs to fight them. The men of the train for more than mi hour,
by tho mortal paleness which spread for and 1 saw by its feeble glimmer that his first hern, therefore, wa* not he who telling them that they bad come as friends
a single instant across his kingly face— face was very pale, and wrought upon by made the first conquest, but he who ut­ of the party to csoort them bock to Otbir
tho stern reproval shadowing his glorious some strungo emotion. Following the tered the first doubt. _ _______
City, about 250 miles behind, provided
eyes—tho Ciint, sinilo about his mouth, instinctive lead of my heart, I woM have
they would give up llteir arms, «id Irava
Tevtii Foacnitr Sfokxm.—To see a
mournful as those wo sec soinotimca on past him, but he laid his hand firmly ou
all they had behind. They promised to
man of splendid Intellect, staggering athe faces ol our dead. A fierce joy camo my shoulder and held me back.
protect them'from the Indums.
They
over mo, os 1 saw bow this heart writhed
“May God help you iny dear child !” bont the streets, like a “*tar shot madly marched the party in front of them back
on the rack of those cruel words. And he said,- In * broken, compassionate voice, from its sphere,” and abusing hh best un the road alaart 2,500 yards, where
f.-lends,
is
a
sight
more
mnloncholly
than
yet how false they were! God knows “i have sod news, aud I would soften it
that even while 1 spoke them, 1 loved if 1 knew bow. But 1 am a blunt old man, death. We never could laugh ata drunk­
him more than my hope of eternal life.
and can only pray you to bo calm, rc- en man, though wit may sparkle from guru .1 sigunl. a:wl all at once, tta Indians
“Thank Heaven 1 do not bdiovc those memberiug* that’ the Lord who chastens his lips as the wine from bls cup. It is a* raised in the Im Jim—tho Mormon eacar*
terrible, terrible words, my Nelh-. If J can also heal. “The smoking flax will deplorable to god* and men as lo the rel­ fired first and killed nil tta men—then
did, God alone can tell what fonriul havoc he not quench, and the bruised reed he atives and friends of tho fallen one; it Is a
grid which neither word* nor tear* can
they would make of my peace. You are will not break."
drai.
beside youTBclf .with anger now—you tfe
I shook off hi* grasp, and sprang past adequately express
nol hate mo, darlipg; nnd 1 am not surer him into tho ball. DrorCbnstl What
Ent
cATtns.
—
Thewald
thought
it
very
that 1 live that I am that you will yet un­ n sight was there fur tho eves of a young
say that cruel declaration."
and loving wifeJ
My husband lying unfair to influence a child’s miud, by In­ akolla
I did nol answer him, save by a burst straight and still in thu arms of a half a culcating any opinion before it should r.nd cbildrefl?* tair in hunches as large E*
of passionate sob*. The tempest of my dozen stalwart inen, with no word of wel­ hare coma to years of discretion, and lie a buntal. Jodgn C'xadlebangh and myanger hail risen to its utmost height, and come on hi* dear lips—no gleam of life side to choose for itself. I showed him sdf have tta names of sixty white men
in his dark eyes ! They told mo in aub- my garden, and told him it wo* my bo­ who participated in this nflair.
broken in tears.
It was
Again ho caaio to'me nnd drew mo dnod and pitying whispers how it happen­ tanic garden. “How sol” said he, “it is done by c.xiin.i-l from Bishop in tta Mor­
within tho cirda of his strong arms, as ed, and how they had found him lying by covered with weeds." “O," i replicd, “it mon Church. Tta Bishop* were the head
though I had boon an innocent, grieving tho roadside* with tho scathing brand of is because it has not yet come to Us agn killcra. Ttay did net leave eoe to tel!
the lightning ou his tax. But I hardly of discretion and choice. The weeds, you the talc. TtaoMsstofUmcbUdreuhtachild.
.
“If I could have known what n disap­ beard them. I only realized tliat ho was see, have taken the liberty to grow, and I
pointment it would bo to you, 1 sho’d not dead—that but for my sinful anger bo thought It unfiitr in me to prejudieo the
have forgotten to bring the flowers, 1 still might have been standing there be­ ground in favor of row s nnd rtrawber- ready to send thorn to ttalr friends in
know. But, It isn’t too lata now, Nelly fore mo as I saw him last, in all the pride
Arkansas,** there was &gt;10,000apprepri
dear: ’ will go for them imincdiatdy.— and strength of his manly beauty.
If you would be consdcrcd a friend, by ated by Congress for that purpose—k&gt;
You have set your heart on Imring them,
Jmi can see by u hat means toe Mormon*
I did not cry out, or faint, or go mad
politician,
you
must
cater
to
his
every
and yon shall. Only look up ana smile in my mighty anguish—but hung over
*vo lived end supportedtheir Cbvrcb.
him, must be content to see in him oulr
at mo once before I go—that I may not him white and speechless as himself, while
This was tta richest train that ever pawed
have it to think of that I teft my little tho neighbors went about the home per­
through this country, and after killing all
dors,
to
that
high
(xwition
which
bo
W?
wife’s heart estranged from mine by any forming their sod ofliowof kindness, with
els, and, failing to do thia yoo must make tta party except 17 Utile ohUdren, they
thoughtlessness. My head wits full of tender reverence for my grieC
war upon those bo bates and abuse for took cattle, wagon* uid buraes to Cedar
other matter, bnt I ought not to htrrc
Qty and sold them al public sale, Tta
1 hold the dear head on my bosom— no oBonso, those whom 1,0 WAl&gt;ecn so heedless.
Sec—I an- going I—
children were divided ont to different
but no smile came over tho rigid fealwrcs Should you foil to do all this, your friend
Good bye!”
otiM-some who had no children look two.
to *bow that he felt my heart beating
He kissed both of my wot eyes pinyAll tta above ha* been sworn latafor®
against hi* check. And then 1 lifted , tho
fully and relcastd me.
Dear generous
Judge Cradlcbaugh. Ho ta* issued war
e&gt;ld bands and tried to chafo them back gotten or used ngainut j ob.
heart! No reproach or unktadneos for
rant, for all tta partin', but they fly to
to
their
natural
warmth
between
iny
me even then. Nothing but love.
Mr.
the mountain..
own. A tiinter of trailing myrtle vines,
king the last possible concession to my
W. H. Roca*.
stados to the progress and adminsion of
unreasonable temper.
Taking all tbo
truth,
l»
prejudice.
Il
teakin
to
jealousy,
blame upon himself end fratniLg tender
a campoond of the • ennorntralian of
excuse* fbr my tclfishncre. But for my
a mote In the cya of rmann. No that it is
pride,l could almost have Mien down
living man can entirely divest himsslf of
and worshipped him, is ha stood there
hemiire ।
from
ray
holy
dead,
like
one
who
had
no
it.
It
not
only greatly controls and bias­
before mo—Vu brave soul shining thro’
------till &gt;ka Aaw I.r ltw&gt;'.&gt;&gt;
right even to mourn for him. Tta dsrk- _ al^. —JL...
his eye—th* manly beauty of his fore,
It » bro
death. If WS
of truth, let us never cbssc to give
and I

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sbrmte ba well toned to nmet the variant

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�cable to pcreons. They cannot be fined
or imprisoned, for how are they to be de­
prived of the liberty they do not possess,
or of goods and money which they can­

not legally own 1
But Judge Tancj’s fertile brain is ever
ready for any emergency, wherein the

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Tke Auwnaa w——*—
A letter from

which always ettru wilhoat
}iaios in (he bouen or achtny
*fari we art aaytaf,
fol ?»• hs»c tried it. The article■eJIuJed

of lh* I,u«.
p,r •”*”/ mouths. b«o
Especially adapted to the n’JJVTSof
languishing upon what w ill probably be tiou to quarrel with the mragertma of .fates that tl»c great march of troo^ mto
Italy over tbo Brenner Pass through that
the Community, which we will offer very
bis death bod. That in tbo'ownmence- tbc telegram, for it is remarked that the
day.
town. wm
wa. ootnploted
completed on that
tbatdsy.
™
Bbrort k." ■
•
dfa.-uteh wm sent off within M hour and a town,
thia
1
I
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than
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f
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ml
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b,
J.
T.
Butarji
i
ft.
LO IF, for
ment vl hfa iilncn ho executed' his yill^ quarter after the wraetaboa of Ibe battle. jess wan sixvt u&gt;uu«»iu
Mrs. BuAhw, during and since tbl trial,
sir Advertisement fa Mfotber ittfamn
k^^h*Rnrt'ri&lt;rC prDbaWj wnotig ihe
Flap were immediately hoisted and pre­
gate a different doctrine.
Ho eats hfa
his own offspring, overthrows his own de­ request that Mr. D. should act jas bfa at- paration. mad. far a mm«1 iUmnfoatiou
on the invitation of toe Polios, which m
from Btoctuinwdste Itnsd, cision. Tbe case is that of a female slave torncy while living, and as the: attorney 1
vAfth sod nWtirth rtrVels,
AOPAKT
named Amt, accused and convicted of of his executor after his death. In the
A wrtur doing C-UlnxMo, Jun*
nnd overiooki’eg the rirrr.
Thomai\
‘
’
Q
stealing a letter containing mosey. Tbe will, Mr. Guff made ample provision fur
J°-lk wdor lo Impno..' *11 ib*** nd viou- SZSS’OMI,
Fields, the Public Administrator of A
**
**»;«;
0bis
only
legatee,
a
daughter
near
and
dear
are
or
were
many
Legitimists
here
—
and
counsel for the master contented himself
Mty, and intimate Head of Mr. Sick*
created aa general coundoncc In theEmpe ™&gt; u exped^r. «.• .doplri .bleb “ not voluntary testimonials of tho afflicted,* bo
&gt;
createa
with resting upon the Dred Scott Decis­ to mm.
t&lt;K»k • house about June 1st, which
AND
‘
J
Ito M«J, tart ’«"•&gt; «W*«™ »•« « have i^ cured of fong-st&gt;u&gt;dinj(ffis«tec».
Several years ago Mr. Guff felocted m «...
w that was net to be expected, and
about three quart ere of a mile or so abo
ion, as n defense, inasmoch as property
which bus, perhajx, never been wituceaed der null* dlltarart rircuouuof*-.
Th* through the use of the “Bitter?-, and dai­
Mr. Sale’s villa, and on a private avenue I* to criminal law. A slave hfa home foe bouse of Mr. M. K. WMtsince the days of hfa uncle. The marvaJ- brultar* (5odd»rd, of ■nuuirtU IW** ly the sale of this medicine fa increasing, DRESS GOODS
Irading from the Bloomingdale road.—
, a mere thing, a . chattel, comb, where he still remain*, and Is re­ ouely rapid successes of His Majesty have who canra out some time ago provided and extending its area of usefulnote among
Mr. Field had not boco Inng fa h;s new
roflering humanUj. Fur fotuovmg all
rights which a white man ceding the kindest care and lK*st atten­ iuvMted him with the prestige of milita­
quarter before hfa friend Daniel requested
morbid matter from ti» stomach, rvgufa&gt;eci," cannot bo guilty of a tion. Recently, ns be semod to be darw- ry glory—all that was wanting, it wm
the privilege of occupying a room there,
saia, to rivet hold upon the loyalty and Caatelnedolo. Onaof them made an as­ ting tho bowels; stoengibeaing the enure
which request was granted.
n only be committed by
inyt. Prints. Glnyhams,
,
devotion of the nation. It is universally sent in a small balloon to explore the po­ bod v, and imparting vigor and tone to
It was, however, soon observed that
Challis, CoUcnadct, dx..
being,capable of exerci- man came, ostensibly fot the purpose believed—aod oertam with every appear- rtion uf the etramy beyond the Chi esc. the entire human system, it cannot l»c
Mr. S. was in tlic habit of leaving tbc
Slaves, as mere chattels, of taking care of him, but rcaly, as fa sta­ anco of truth when the blunders of the Having first mounted on the campanile oquallod. We would recommend all
bouse where he lodged, fate at nigliLand
Iadbr&gt; CUIMrea’. a»d GwV
copying tbc same position ted, to frustrate his brothers designs rel­ Crimea are remembered—that the admir­ to take the bearing", and make himself w ho arc afflicted with any of throe tern
returning aaily fa the morning.
Hu*
able and faultless organization of the somewhat acqwumed-whh the country,he blc discasca. to Immediately procure a
often he did this it fa impossible to say.
tiou of society as pigs, cat­ ative to the dfapositiou of hi*) property.
French advance and the expulsion of tho entered UfaJiSeskiff ted went up fa the boule of the Bitters, and thei' ailment*
But at length suspicion was aroused, and
cotton; bciug simply cn»- Soon another brother came, when their Austrians from Piedmont and Iximbardy air with a regularity which, according to
FIXE
A BEl»r SWOES A SHTMS.
will.vanqnish like snow before a scorch­
fixed in the right direction. A few mor­
ined for the convenience of designs became apparent to the aide man, have been due entirely to the Emperor. those who saw the nteent, showed be was
nings ago Mr. Field happened to be with
.
who paid them for their time and trouble To his unceasing supervision, even uf tbe master of his eccentric conveyance. He ing sun.
ibould
not
bo
Iwld
amennFor sole by Druggiste and dealers genNr. Emanuel B. Hart, whom you rea ® vu noairrrxmiri a?
law, which fa only appli­ in visiting him nnd requested them to minutest details, and to hfa strategical rute to a height of from 500 to 700 y unfa,
member.M a fast and tearful friend of tbe
stopped for a minute or so, and lb«i de
leave him to live and die in pence. They
homicide during the trial; whom should
scended again with as much regularity ns
tl»ey meclbut Mr. Sickle* on his return
continued their visits to his bedside, how­
vidual who had the indiscretion to say in be had shown In ascending. As you re
from hi* morning walk. Thev asked him
ever, and by lies and misrepresentation, public that “it was all very well to folk member, under Nnpotwm 1., attempts
u here he had bocn, a. friends do.
He
it is said, succeeded in tusking the sick about the Emperor, but it waa his G«er- were made to acquire information of the
CHANCERY BALE.
fired up, and gave an answer importing
als
wM devised the plans and pined the enemy's position by these means, but in
mon insane. While in this condition the
that it was tw»m of thdr business. “But,’’
TATE OF MKHRCAN -The Circuit Court for
Victory," was silenced in a manner he the then state of teronautie experience not
ttecoMtyof Harry, hi thanem.
said Mr. Fields, “it fa my busfaess, if you
will was brought, and in the presence of
little anticioated, However great may much could bo made of these means.—
LARCE NTOCK oi IlOOkh
bin e bcm having clandestine fatereouree
Schuyler Goff, ouo of his brother*, be be the aat*onal ptodtool for deniyremeat,
Now reroniuits pretend to ham succeeded
with a dfabonortd wife, and living fa n»y
AND
tore it in several pieces, when Schuyler there is not the slightest dispoeitiuu to in regulating the movements of their bal
house thcwbilc, b«euiM It suits your mar­
burned it, remarking “That fa out uf tho detract from the Emperor’s credit, to loons with tolerable nccumey, and certainital onuvemeoei!.’’
The upshot of the now suffers. Like Gen. Jackson, he takes
winch be fa held to be fairly entitled. It
matter was, Mr. Sickles Wormed his the “respondbUity." Having rendered
fa certainly a marvelous instance in the
friends that that was to be duue openly tho Dred Scott Decision, he coolly pro­ it became necessary to remove thu sick
history of military operations for a com- ty of opportunities to put this to the tort,
School Adn of
liencfdortis, which had hitherto bocn done ceeds to immolate it, being careful, how­ man among those willing U&gt; assist in the
mender who previousiy never witnessed and if tbc result should be satisfactory, it
all Klodt, Cap. LtUtr,
rinodestinclv. It is well understood that
----- —- -ever to grant the slave no more privilogre accomplishment of their designs, which a shot fired in earnest?nor had the slight­ will become a formidable weapon in the trnuiuuvrui
HaaHnet, in aaui countr.'on the «tith day cf S«pLryal Cap. Fancyand Com­
Mr. 8, could never have made out a case
est
practical
knowledge
of
the
art
of
war,
Ituter,
1619,
U*o*
o
’
U««k
PM
.
&lt;&gt;f
Itet
d.y.Uw
arc,
no
deobt,
to
have
a
new
will
drawn
Iramh
of
him
who
knows
how
to
use
it
mercial A’ufa, Eattlupcs, Pent,
justifying a divorce, on the grouud uf his than he was supposed to possess under
land, and tcnrexnla cwnUuwd in tte n»rt|^fr
Pencils, Inks, Jctoclrry. «fcc, dr.
wife’a adultery. But. this news will’ sur­ that decision. Ho overrules all the ob­ to order, in presence of someone willing whose whole knowledge of military strat­ bcsL The greatest difficulty in warfare and act forth in tU Dill of cwnplMot tnd dcacni.egy lias been derived from books—it fa is that you know tho movements of your ed in »aid d«rec •• fo»ov»:
t_ _
prise some persons.
jections in Amy’s case and treat* with to swear to a lucid interval. To this end marvelous, and calculated lo destroy all
adversary only imperfectly, or not at all,
'
cootempt, the Supreme bench, whoso they had made application for a writ of existing ideas, to see him detent the bigh- each array i* rurrounded by outmnts is th* Hath of KAHT •“‘1
CLOCKS WATCHES’ AND JEWELS
mouth piece be was in tbc case of Dred habeas corpus, with the intention of tak­ ly-cduaitod and practiced veterans uf the wMeh hide all that is going on behind,and
Austrian
armies
when
fairly
matched,
and
many
a
general
who
fa
blamed
a*
on
iming him away.
'
Mr. J&lt;niu A. Washington, the propria Scott.
of all Kinds Repaired to Order
command the generals of the First Napo? bedfe would be judged quite diflvrcntiy
tor of Mount Veroon, bssretunlly invest­
At this stage of affiiirs, a large meeting
These two decisions can never harmo­
on short Notice and
ed *140.000 in real estate In Chicago.— nize. Ono or tho other must take prece­ of the citizens ol Battle Creek assembled icon as well aa the celebrities of African if it was known on what information of
campaigns.
tbe
enemy
’
s
movements
he.had
based
hfa
The TrdMOit of that city has a long arti­
on the portico of the Congregational and
Besides tbo toolings of satisfaction at dans. Of course, a militniyr genius, who
cle upon the subject, in which it predicts dence. If a slave fa only property be can­
ihatcxl July
that Mr. Washington will be a million- not be punished as a person. I f regarded Presbyterian church, on Friday fore-noon Ruecesa, there fa a v'guc sentiment of sur­ knows hia adversary well, can, even on
niro as the result of this investment, and as a person, lie cannot be property under fast, when, among other things, they re­ prise and astoaishment whieh gradually imperfect information, more or Irea di­
CHANCERY BALE.
of not ovorlooklng the advantages of a tbe Constitution. We may, for a time, solved to frustrate this scliem*, peaceably merges into unlimited confidence, and re­ vine hi* movements, but in nine cmqs out
'TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Covuil Court fur
suscitates a belief in the star or destiny of ten the ordfasry ran of Generals make
city in a free state, like Chicago.
The
Tbc ol tho Bonapartes to such n degree that
have decisions rendered both ways, but if possible, forcibly if necessary.
their greatest blunders for want of infor­
Trihwtt says:
meeting then adjourned to meet upon the were the Emperor to declare war against
mation. What, fur instance, wo’d not the
Doubtlr** he has been oflbred planta­ we believe that as Judge Taney has been
first alarm. Much excitement prevailed. England to-morrow, ho would have the Austrian General at Mortara have given
tions on the Potomac, without number. tho first to overrule his famous decision,
cordial
and
enthusiastic
support
of
the
hod he been able to peep over tbe Po and
P. H &amp; J. RUSSELL
He has unquestionably been tempted that other courts will follow, and that the
The Vermont Republican State nation, with but numerical insignificant
see those endless- battalions and squad­
with corner lute fa Ricbmuod and Lynch­ Dred Scott Decision will, ore lung, be
llMliw.May
Convention for tho Domination of candi­ exceptions.
rons hurry off thenco to Scaia, or if he February. Il
burg, ond perhnpu with unlimited feet of
only referred to as an example of tbe dates fur State officers, met at Brattle­
could have seen them passing this fatter
dockage in that port from which 4^
HASTINGS
river fa thousands, while the fight fit Pal
Southern line of Atlantic steamers does degradation of courts, when made the in boro’ on Tuesday Inst The prestnt in­
The follow Ing reply was made by Lord retro w as going on ? He might have bru’t
not start—Norfolk. But Mr. Washing- struments of political partisans.
cumbents were re-nominated as follows:
up his wlwle army within twelve hours
Too would not be a Washington if be did
Hiland Hall, of Bennington, for Govern­ Palmerston to a memorial of 05 tnlnfaANOTHER CITIZEN SEIZED.
ters, composing tbc confedcrancc of the and attacked tho allies on their march,
nut know tho effect of slavery on the
or; Barnabas Martin, of Chelsea, for Annual Assembly of Independents for while, perhaps half of their army was on
prosperity of a Slate. Again we say that
Wo understapd that Mr. John C. Tcroberts
John A. Washington has done well. We I floth, formerly a liquor merchant of this Lieut Governor, and Henry M. Bates, of the connties of Cardigan, Pembroke, and one ana tbc other on tho opposite bask of
Carmarthen,held at Llancly Juno 7,1859, the Sesin.
know n&lt;4 yet if he fa yet in the city, if city, but more recent!v of I*ouisri!le, who Montpelier, tor Treasurer.
“If, then, the ex peri mute of fiferorf!
■ avst «wi:n to
in which they respecfully urge upon Her
he ta, tot us exhurt him to build a second was paying a visit to Germany, accompa­
GT The Battle Creek Jottmnl notio I
Majesty’s ministers sedulously to abstain, Goddard are succenfal the intelligence
Mount Veroon on the North Brunch.— nied by his bride, (they being on a wed­
a new nnd most complete atsortmctit vf
Circmt Court Camtnte^ui
Ixst us hnvt a fownmile of the old place, ding tour) was seized by the authorities, es, that two men engaged in harvesting, not only from’immediate and overt acts department of the allied unnie^ •ill
IMIVGS AAD MEDICINE*.
F. Auar. Solictor for ConuUInant.
minus Its evidence of neglect nnd ruin.— and impressed into the nrmy—that of for-C. W. Fonda were sun-*truck, in the of hostility as regards either of the bellig­ have acquired a most fruitful source of
Dated
July
111.
1869.
•
w^Cheaaicals, Palwts Oils Cortierent parties, but also from nil such en­ information. Ilwro are, of course, can­
Let os bare it, tomb and nil The North Prussia, wo believe- His young wife fa
field on Tuesday the I2lh inst Neither
Branch is cot tho Potomac. But H fa just thus left alone in a strange land, while
tangling engagements and irritating di­ non balls, which may stop up thia source
CHANCERY SALE.
nw&gt;M and jofa an muddy. The Wash Mr. Terfloth. who is engaged in business the residence of Mr. F., nor ike names of plomacy or menacing demonstrations of in 3 second, but artillery'has now and
TfRPENTINE AND ALCOIb’L
TATE OF MICHIOAX.-The Cireert Csert
ingtnes may Nourish on its banks, and here which must greatly suffer during hif the parties are given. "Wo learn from force as may tend gradually to Implicate then considerable difficulties In touching
lor VheCDUnty ef Bsrry, In ebnaerry.
l^rhaps like amns other stocks, take new absA-nce, is impressed into the services of piker sources that the men baro died.
the country In the inculcablo crimes of bodies that move slowly, or not nt all, so
there
fa
very
little
chance
of
its
befog
able
war.
a country whoso allegiance he has long
“Su : 1 »m desired by I*ord Palmcro­ to hurt on, oliject flying through the air.
since renounced.—2rew Albany Ledyer.
turn President of tho Republic of an huu
If one were to judge from the course of ton to acknowledge the receipt of tlio me­
Well
what
of
that
1
Gen.
Cass,
Secre
­
dred srilltona of people, without a slave
the Detroit Free Prni, which fa the sew­ morial from the Annual Assembly of tbc Darteur Ahduclinn of Negro**—A. Whole
J3F FOR MEDICINAL rOtPQSES.DNl.Y. Ji
Famllr Kidu«ppeJ.
tary of State, spokesman for the Presi­ er from whieh many of. our Democratic Independents for the counticsuf Cardigan
mu*c, iteted the Kndday ofFubruary,
CIrctril Court Caaua
dent, and leader of Democracy, says it fa friends Inhale their sham Democracy, ho Pembroke, and Carmarthen, urging th?
The Carlmlo (Peon.) Z merican, of last 1, Orin L.n..Ray.
ik.
11.—ftl -ii
rnsdo.
Who knows that Mr. John A. all right It is tbs true-blue Democratic would fan’ led to suppose that the while ncccsssty of non-intervention mi the part week, any*:
science of modem politics consists in hum­ of the country,In the war between France,
Washington himself, who has proved hi*
One of tlio most outrageous coses of
doctrine to let foreigners become citizens
distrust of slavery, and hfa worldly wis
buy, nod the cardinal virtue uf a genuine Sardinia and Austria, and to Inform you kidnapping ever done fa Cumberland
dom by his large investment in a free as soon as they step foot upon our shores Democrat, in his readiness to become the that Her Majesty’s Government has do enynty, occurred on Friday night last, in
__ . ___ ________________ ,1... in order to ticklo them, and then, to have dupe of it. The editor of the Fret Prtn intention of advising her Majesty to take Dickion Township. A coloroo man nam­
. TS^jS^nVices.
that citizenship good for nothing.
Mr. takes It fur granted that the gullibility of part in the present war, and that they, do ed Butler, Ills wife and two children, re­
not forace die probability of any events siding near Weakley’s saw mih, were
Terfloth had no business to go buck to the people Is so great that there fa noth­
Mmtativo of the Chu»ro District 1 But
COUJ1NH;
ing, however absurd or false, that they that would lead them to depart from the cnptureJ between the hours of 9 and 10
cannotfae made to awallow, provided It policy of neutrality.
fa Enel, everythin in the Grocery Rue,
•*
whatavor CMvitetife, Mr. Washington is
o’clock, P. M., by parties unknown, and
“I remain, rir. your obedient servant, forcibly carried off. A carriage track wns
MGlconieto tbefro-d.KT.of the
If should have staid at homo, voted the be labeled, like the nostrums of our med­
tMHy.8n-,“(25.5 will be needed far fuailv use.
AUo
s
great
variety
of
tbo
«Q G. BARRINGTON.
&gt;&gt;|re Ito. ten (10)
he has U1U another Mount Veroon to sell, “dinjmicratic* ticket, and ho would Imre ical quacks, ‘infallible remedy”—“a cer­
found leading to tho house and from
(BUCJJEKT yXKTDaiXB ’
“The Rey. David Rxss."
here fa tiw pl«M to double the dollars re. been protected from—from—from the tain cure,” &amp;c-, “none arc genuine except
thence to Paportown, where it was lost.—
And CosklnK Extracts
Late in tbc evening, a carriage, supposed
signed W. F. Story, wholesale dealer in
edved therefor.
“cussed Know Nothinga,”
Pawn in Ute Military Movements
all articke fa this fine."
to be the same, forced Hi way through
Bot Mr. Terfluth had the mulscily to
the
Holly
toll
gate.
The
secresy
with
The Fnt Preu Merna intent, at pres­
A letter from Berlin on the 21st says: which the nffiur was conduated, leaves lit­
A Paris letter says: “The story alwut ro-visit the country whose allegiance he ent, upon convincing the people that the
“A ninwr has been acrtcralk current tle room to doubt. but the parties were
faint mgs whieh fa going the round of the had renounced long ago, and. does any­ more free labor fa cheapened and degrad­
luie l, Jal. 19.
________
PENN.
papers is nut exact. It was not Madame body suppose he will bo protected ! No ed by compelling tho white man to work to day that a sudden dradt has taken place well acquainted with both tlio neighbor­
FENCI1A
Al •
CHANCERY BALE.
McMahon alone who fainted. An eye, sir! not as long as there is a fugitive slave by the aide of the negro and become hfa in the preparations for mobilization, and hood and tbeir nefarious busiocas.
INKS.
cotnpanlou in life, tho more certain tbc that tho execution of that important mea­ though tbc cabin from which the abduc­ QTATE OF MICHI0 AN -Tfa Grrnil Court for
witnew lias recounted the scene. The
PA FEU,
in ohio to be re-captured, or a rescuer to triumph of genuine Democracy ’ To this sure has been suspended. The rumor is tion took place is in a thickly willed spot, KJ the eounty of Btrty, In efamerry.
dispatch was brought to the Lady Re­
end it represent* the sound and states­ founded on two real facts. First, the ar- some four or five families of whites being
gent. It was ia cypbev* as usual-cy- be punished.
The Democrats are surprised, that the manlike arguments of Mr. Seward, in tbc rnugements mode on the diffcreut rail­ witlifa a atone’* throw, not tho slightest
pbvra Of which the imperial lady alone
Senate, dematmtratiog the. superiority of ways for tlio conveyance of a number of alarm .was raised, and the fact was not
tuw the key. h was the longest which
, moot potoUr discovered till tho next day, when the
nett when they talked about equal rights
house was found entirely dcecrted; the orto all citizens. They did not mean any
to B&lt;ri&gt;n hr Ute Ubdcahr bit* not rc
such thing, so they laugh nt foreign®™ for cnnse that free labor must ultimately ex- oeivud their uniforms as they werq to, *».M||..VM W.UVI
Um gu-1, uie urean
greater at caeh word, until, completely betag fooled. W list. a uieejuke they have elude and extinguish slave labor, and that have done, with orders to bold themselvesi left to rise on the hearth, sbuwiug that this
in readiness for a future day. It wm sta­■ outrage had been perpetrated in tlic most
orcrporerwl by the agitation of the mo­
this ted, it is true, that the uniforms were notI midden and precipitate. manner.
The
ment, the dread of what was to eomc, tho them to help elect a President; got their J
rtedy, but that fa not correct, as tho mil . Butlu- bmil, on* into thi* coonlv from
influence to help catch negroee, and to ex- Mr. Reward m sedition Jy
itary storehouses contain everything Me Adrno* «bo«t . ,*m ■«,
.ralinll,
r •rt**OTBl by lheir neighbor, hr wbri.tr,
i,all of them personally interested
i tadrulrj and general), good oonrlact. '
near and dear relatione fa tbe so

only property, and rtated plainly that the
____ *
_ pro
_u­
only duty uf tbe government
was to
shcL
More recently, dJdge
tect it aa i ’
• •'it
_____________________
Taney has found
necessary to promul•

DRY GOODS!

New Advertisements.

a

-r

VERY LOW PRICES.

S

;b the brafai

worefiMl-Aebml. b

The sun declines still—

is above ttab.**™, tart

still

WARRANTED.

DRUG
J. P.

R

STORE!!!
.

&amp;. Co.

Dwwrjttn.—Alhkkt IJ.

city,

Mom

S

UlVWk

in America if M f

GROCEHIEH'

PATENT MEDICINES

ril sentenhi. well

foreign-born citizens. A German in slave*
Prut.no doubt, mnot cordially hates thfa
ry fa not of half the consequent*) of a ne­
gro trying to get out of slavery. Gift a

dJrairka

known

trtd of a Democratic Administration fa

(KEELO'o m SASH

I
AGmraau Warn—The n.n iron,
‘ Europo look, •owrartiugl, lik.«M.
;
,U1

to COMPOrKf-

£

in the another of dev-

J P. ROBOTS A CO
p&gt;

A

-IWh fa

all

�BEPUi

SPECIA

DR.
SCAJMJUVl

A»we write the sun MurtfeMuito
[ht w«t, and, although ahnuat al th.
,(.-«! of day, is hot atilt. The mni arose
in the morning,’dear, as II U* arhat

BKLOHW

rseb morning, for the lata two waohi) «s« ,
.c sigbed as »c foil aaeured uf aaathar ;

0*.*^, Mar. 3, IBM.

hot day.
Higher and higher the sun—hotter and
hotter the atmosphere, until, al midday,
, ven thing i» a-gtow wkii * yeUotr heat.
A gentle currwl of air, heated, and aickruing, ns tlw pestilential simoon of th.
desert, seems bul io collsct the heated

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRAN'

particles of the atmoapbcre, to force them
vjtm you. Hie leave* uf the maple and.
j oplar "lum up white,” in thia aiduudog
sultry breath of air, btrt all dsc is stilL—
Not a bird utters it. aong-Bote, or a ebickj

PRICES,

,1 BOOK*

. Letter,
land Uont•elupct, Fen*,
lery, &lt;£&lt;•-, de.

AND JEWEUT
ired to Order
tie© and

NTED

dares to peep, lest the exertion sbo’d aJd ,

ri Chewrest HonachoH Rentedy te the WcnM.
•»

o? iu agony. Tbe-fowb under llw shed
droop, like a lilly plncked from iteatem ;
the horse Ims botakcu liimaelf lo tbs
.hade of the wide-spreading oak ; and tbc

rnvd?!t»ter* cure paiftr. wrekweis
0 tbe boek, aMbS aad taWzia •*•
d m certain ut tlu-y to do tfo*. that
■
no gamii. on wvninal liJ iraiarr
twoolrarir adapted to the m*te

CONTAIN NO 3IINEKAL;

Line, and tlio deer have taken refuge in

The sun-dedinca, but the mercury in
tho thermometer rises—men full in tho
mid*, like the grain they are culling,
pierced through the brain by tho hot and;
bl -/mg smi.bght, deadly a* a rifle ball.
The day decline*—the sweat starts
in.-re freely—tbc binla begin their twili-r—tho horse neighs—the Irinc erm­
incnee lowing—and «? U1P
n.
Inf, as feeling that the worta is ova*.
The sun declines still—but half its disk
is above the fiorixon, but itaCurcUcs while
it shines—there, it is gone now—sunk be­
llin'! tbc hills, and wc turu in from our
is'.M-rs, but scarcely lo rest, for it la' Aof

Thai they cure the almost cnivcr»aJ complaint,'
DYSPEPSIA j

Im,, they Hiiers
.
LIVER CONFEAin*.
and rmtore IbeUMft ta&lt;Slranjfhtaf l!&lt;c««.ffrrvr.
Hat
_____

WUcbtevs a wonderful ab.nnioe influence

qmmtftieo of. rtrawberric*.
■diaaoMot *i&gt;e ntatanca which bm ckend
this acMun ha* been imfy
crop, but it ta0, in Kali—B— -------,
anaKMsto 2^06 tatote-W&amp;O^Mrta,
which rt nine ecbta a quart, we’d amount
to *6/J2l fur this delicious tarry. Tta
We for them
&gt; i*M of to county nu*t be cuurmoo*. to foil tecuriax
o'srt^
Tta variolic* cultivated areef tta tart
kiii^ Tta ervp i» mostiy s&gt;M »• tbi.
Dr MonwV Indian Root Pills an »old
rioted Chicago.—Det. Trihnnt.
by all dealer* in Medicines.

:&amp;M.
liol.Ux, Jtoy 11
Hun. Rufos Choate didin tkiaoUjiteterday moraiog. Hi* health Ind &lt;xmtin.
tied to improve daring bis stay here, trctil half-pafct six .’dock Tuesday evvuuig, bUd. M«ri tit
Such is nut the picture uf one day, bat w hen Uta attmk «wnricne*xi which dosed
his
earrer. He was tmciasctou* from
••!' many recent day s, which humanity has
sixoWuck Uli two o'clock on Wtdncs.
been called upon to endure.

HICK FUJI A I-J

who bare Urpuialiod fair year* In
nd de^pobdeney; reaneyaM

bcm

KGS
roRten!

LIVED
ilete TOortineot uf

ICPMJfXB*.
In**, OUs CawID ALCOHOL.

’EPOSIS.ONI.T. Jf

tbar cor-.
Ttaf they

and dJacharga from tta.ayatm, every taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Th.I
they
RECRCIT THE DEBILITATED,
■nd therei« »o diacaaeof tbe Ktomaeh and Bowclo,
the liver, tta nervowa ayaicM. the akin, gland* or

We can clothe you from tbe crown
uf the head to the sole of

the foot

and warrant prices to snit.

Bfe baa be** luvodcd.) */od a /wtafou
"Srsr in ttaM that the RCA SDJSAVJAX VF»
ITABI.K BLOOD PILIX are eg&amp;tjfotT by tae

KEtER KNOWN TO FAIL.

The effect
,

Joy to the Bearded.
CoU BCfftefetahaK aortefooa
Aa a aaddr.t ctfofifv of or.

SbaTing.done for*cento.
C!n» Tew** and KapUmi alwara th ntann.

T^SffltSSiSSr-JS?^ “■*
II. IL MAfiaHALU
naatiap, Joly 13. 1&amp;50.

TO CURE THE AGUE,
TO CURE THE AGUE,

Use Christie's Ague Balsam.

HABD-WARE

.

3

jsteh.'ST.

du^V?**^*0*1 C™ tr0**a,incr*1 ‘"Xtv

The number belbrc us contains a
6—It new'deWhlateelbe pktfoal Uke altar

remediaa.

7 ----cUHiS**”'’ €Bi*U" ‘nd ,*T,wl&gt;&gt;r *»
8 ----- It tax rtroogrr ccrGBc.lci ittaa any other

ANU

IETIT ar THE LAVIBS-

I good assortment of

Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.
I——The beta Agt Cure M use.
.
2 ----- A Remedy prepared by a Begalsr Fkywi-

situated at the corner of Broadway and
Broome st. N. Y.
The Art Journal is published at 548
Broadway N. Y.
.

Tna Rxformer.—This is a mottfWy
journal, published by Augustus Ilannao
and Ellen Beard Harman, k is an inde­
pendent and outspoken advocate of all
freedom of body or mind, compatible

iracs and (.‘aide h&gt;uJt to juur
_Xr*cd with hntnenar we­
en years, nt tta t'nlun
irs^ Long Island.

|riilthortmghFk3T^iaert^r;5fc*-s ' No ooc can doubt their aupcrierWy »Srr
9UC ainglo trial—they are nui only better
bat, in fact, cheaper then any other I'll]*, for it
jri^aa leas number of them Io produce a better

Price of tbc SondinarUn BlJod Pulificr,’ ii
per bottle, or M per half dcacn. Ol tbo ScaiHb
karian Blood i’jlla, 23 cent* per box, or 5 boxes
for SI.
ST Read Dr. RoUkk'a Special NUicea and

IIA*V

CONDfflVX MWMRS.

“r *”*•"

Though you har» • eouvtituticn
Subject to all humau Ufo,
You nuyrfo-«rc the wore* Sf r!im
If yow aus these SuK*r Fill*■

tAtnrc and sale uf the moal beautiful
fjwcimen* of the u-trfti! art which adorn
•rnr tables, our pertore jwivate dwellings
and public lulls. This cst&amp;blisliMcnt is

ebxdbekb^

Dr. CA?TLE’8

magnoua cXt.inmi wrrr.

OUTTlim COXSUTCTTOSS.
boweTcr they may bar* be*a IriSed with and
itaraaed; that tbrir dii«14aitaaa*)i*Mte tahfibra- ’ereous ten aBUrted abotadItae not law i« anin&lt;
life,and render it enjoyable. That,openUiurdi- hiaremodj. wUitlicxpcrtrpcr hex pnwtaxupcrier
oanr remedy known, tn inflamaban of tbe*je*.
■/’dianzM ua tit MaJ, they
rcctly upou tbc

ej-y intercsiing atiiele, descriptive of
Houghwout । sL-.Utwbm«t, for the mana*

RIES

f

11,m &lt;™tfnr b&gt;.«.

ni«v»ito kM^facU,k.

-us serious, perk-vtly paralysing hia right
s ir an.] rendering Ufn speechless. Wc
!- .im tliat be is still unable to more cilh
Wtiat rr Tins to If an a Oalloqk.
• t L:nb &lt;« bis right kid*, or U» articulate
..nihgttfy
'
'
.1^,
—Tbc great balloon in which tbc rvccut
trip w»« uavlartoken frura 8l . Louis {\n
the Atlantic, rcquiiM itx 'mhothr tbicost
Th i&gt;u—Wi-.art- again under uUigait, nt an average of IShoota* labor per
;•*!• to Hue. J). S. W ALBBioo* fur valu day. These*tag«e«ttasdm4^to
it»le j ubiie D'-cuWtcnt*.
wn« dune by girls,
were sdetaed
Ata1 tr. 1J.&lt;l Z. CitAXnLxn fur similar from among ’tta best sesmtarcsse. to be
found. Twenty-two htmdrcd and fiftv
yard* of the vary best Chinese oiled sift
DnOVSEU — Alrkkt IJ. Bimu-L, uf tlta, were u&gt;cd in ita coaalructiua, and six
mile* of cord used in the netting. It is
firm uf IIiisokA- IJtssctL &lt;«f Battle Crock,1 one hundred and eighty fi-ct In circumfcrwas drowned io the Mill Race,' in that enoe, and is tbe forest UuQqoh ever man
city, while Lxlhjug, un Munday night, th* ufactured.
1 !ti&gt; ilMlMit.
Im Dwgb.ick bit Patbk&gt;t:c.—Marsha!
CouiupoLtVAX Awt Jovbmal.—Tbit Count Gyuldi, ex Coin mandei-ta-CIrief ot
tta Austrian army ol Italy, has retired
k-autiful quartvriy, luagnzinc is again rv- to bis rirtste. . In passing through Vicuna
• &lt; ned. Thv Ari Juiirnd is valuable as to take leave of his political ana military
U-ing tlic most perfovt patulkation of its friends, ho subscribed 25,000 Aurins to
Itod iu America it not. ia the known the tund for tbc expenses of the war.
*ur|d.

INKS,

IS... ..it.,
•riccie.'J caatx.

K9M

t &gt; Stroke.—Lndus RumcB, a young
, mhi uf Dr. J. M. toad I uf tbh Hb
■, was sun*slruck, u bile ai worh in the

lurvest field, on Friday Inst.

' Extracts.

ARE RECEIVING

BOTTULIS SOLD I
1OO,OO« BOTTLES SOLD I
100,000

BAKER’S

PAIN

PANACEA.

BAKER’S

PAIN

PANACEA.

treat amount of inlcrxatine and valuable McdtcaJ
biformatico can be had gralla of any of the agcnl.
Ihrofftaul the oMratry.
In difiicvlt or complicated nxv Dr. Tlobaek
may be applied to pereonally or by letter.eadva
log one tump for tbe reply.

From Bev. Mr. McMdlin. I’uatoe of Bvberte

Ixnussrcui Oel X !&lt;87.:
Dr.C. W. Koiuck—HeuxSie: lharemwdruur
Wool Purifier for a nvrrotfo tafoSUon, from uliich
I hare *ullurul touch al timra. Wbilril la pleaaant to the taate, it certainly has a happy effect
upon the nerres. Pima* Bcocpl my tlioiik* for
your kind retard.., and believe me,
Yow», _
J. W. T. McMcwm.
rriucipal office and rate foofex, •**. * BSat
Fourth at. Cd bnildinj front Main atreci, C’tncinkail. O., Laboratory in flammowd alrvet.
For Ml- by J. !*. Itotforta A Cfo MaaSlsct, Hi
Nichola, OreasevillcMHte. Bl Kwfor. Wmtmrifle. T. A. De Reimer. Mtddle«ille. T. .VXreler.
Middleville, and by DruRsiste and Merehai.U RCU
really throughout the country.

wood a Grant, nd hr dtolaraewt ytrikta.
Palmar ItaXbere, Trwtaiu*ARatao.

xrinrn»a» w rtra. jtT~'
A rknkUll Lrf»£j I* r*u»c Be*.

ciiANcrnrsAfE.
O the county of Barry, In chancery.
ZT. ll'anl, a-nj-lai^nt,
jMffA iriilmni ft al.
'
fn pursuance of and by tirtac of a dcervlal order
of tbu court, in tbfa cainc, dated tbc 23d day of
February A. D. isSa, I, Orin L Bar. Qircuit Cuert
C&lt;xnmi**ioncr, for tbo county of llarry, will *rll
at public auettun or vendue, lo Ibebiehe*! bidder,
al tbe Court Ilotuc, in the vUlaro or I tooling*, in
said county ol Bairy.ka tbo ]G0&gt; aay of A«iBu»t,!R-.U
at One o'clock in the aitcrnuoa cl oaid day. the
land* and tencmraU contained in the mortgage
act (vrtli in the bill of complaint kad deacribed tn
--LI
-_.

north west quarter (|) of aecliira number twentytwo,(2d) Inlownohip two, north of roan ocrw (7;

South. iaLmttajfaurtfciS Sr toe; mow for the
tir.t ticoa intrdnmd.inUi ga««r*l uaa* Prien Um
Dollar, .ent under seal by n.ail. Tfar-xTUdw*
meat nol &gt;Isetfo-m. AddreM t. U Heexinc. M. D.
Albany, J&gt;’ew J'oxk.
aprliity ,,

*‘di a pure morality,—of all right* lo all,
to do any thing whieh is right—and no

with all the
bereditamenls
and
apparlcMncca
v,to
^»agl
!‘Bt£fc3

Battle Creek Nnrgeriea.

privilege to aay, to do anything wlUhia
not. It U also an advocate of bygicnlic
Ul.its, mJ on inatructor ip the daara jand

L. II. Stswait. SoKcitor for Co«|dalnant.
Dated, Haaung*. Jnsfl ZJ, t5»wB.7w

listings’ $rkt dnrrat.

DRY GOODS!
;----- Corea Colic, Corns, Bunnioti* and Swell
hig* of all kfwda.
'----- 'rrbre' &lt;UI C,lfCk thC I,f*cc,er3r or Di’

i----- A» t Liniment or Wait there Is none suI —CSTtrik! will Sktutr *1! of its renurkabk

principle, of health, ft labors for the
physical, a* well M moral and hUcIkctual, improvement of it*, patron*. Pertons

it kpccdily rrtiem all inttama-

•idling a specimen No. on obtain it by
enclosing half a dime, and dir*eiipg to

A. de E. H**iU)r, Aurora Hl.

PROBATE K0HCE.

W e have put down tbe price* of nil
our good* to suit tbc timer and save
people the trouble of going to Kalamatoo and Baltic Creek to Bade.
:

TEMPERANCE
(BiBewtt’sr? i
WILLIAM JONES.

HP. PHnOMAS,
WILLABDMY8, Agct,
FOR HASTINGS AM&gt; ITS VlClXiTT.

JKXlSffilX~ ~ —«,ta

Mu jut received ■ targe ctoek of

wfiib he propose* to *ell

ITATB or MKaaGAB, »**« Cot

.

„ , J 11 u. •' ■ j I

BY VS1KC

('■EiPER tbai the CHEAPEST

SCOVILL'8 SITLUMGIA

Constantly ou hand, all Linda of Gcx«la m my Uno

Our goods were Imught after klic kU

grcrt retotKin ii
sold to suit those

SMALL 1'BOHTS ASD qL’ra; SALLS.

’ To wb"m alt onfors Masi M rftaita.
! by J. P. Bi.bcrti A C«, H*stins*,1f&gt;ck

-

TWO SUKDKED TUOUSAXII TREES-

BHBRIFFSTJAK
Ry riltae of «sa Lrat&gt;a«n&gt;t nets1
*?' n*ndUB;‘r .V"
«&lt; •* ch cU&gt;
tbe County of C«lbo«n. lP mc dlr«lr&lt;!

�i:mn
GEOROT
SAMUEL

Hbs.DLVMMK»
Mmu HAW«
pixurr

LloeeoOM, making you about for very
nladaees. Then yow will see lhena sever­
ing the rnots of tbe old trees, sod dimb
ittg up their trunks, nsaktug cushioned
:&gt;cMS richer than rd ret or tapeetry. As
yon eoose into tbe open ground, you will
s.-e the rough, eraggy rocks adorood with
the preUy Httte pty end brown n-ooeea.
You may be ao fortuust* as to fiad an
old Mump beautified with thw^rwUMit of
all, tho red cup mottoes. Thana bmmm*
prow in the mifru.jr.oaud pasture, and
tits lonely forest, where no human eye
looks vpott them, stid they stk no praise
from men ; but they lift their tiny heads
and oralse tbe God who nude them.
Will you not go and find them, and
bring them to your Itomes? Then get a
litde shallow wooden bog, fol it partly
with earth, and plant yo«r pretties*, moaem in it ; cover It with common window
glass, and whun you fad discouraged or
fretful, look at it it will need no caie,
for tbe frost will not hurt it; it will Deed
no sun, for the tnowa thrive without it;
it will need but one supply of water, for
tho moisture will collect on the gfaas, and
fall like dew upon tho plante; it will
uke but little room, and may occupy a
comer anywhere, and it will boa thing
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
of beauty, and make glad your young
hearts.—Jmertcoa
CULAR and CROSSCUT SAWS,

Wsito salp far ftsl

golden rmxE.
golden psoe.
golden nuffi,

Rowm nAWARE STORE.

01 Moxax-I

GOLBSM PBtXE,
GOLDM FSSR

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

golden prize
nS &gt; ■
GOLDES raian

FERTILE WEDfc-MOTII.

■KEWIUTIS WRCLKC.

READY
ta iaatato/y

RELIEF,
LU

tatradatiaf Pai*'

a
a

v*.

eg^gaigat

&lt;,“L

r»i«»«T,

WUBTU rBQM s. enns TO WW 00.

*rwcou&gt;»res.
, r»git.i»RUta»ri
u, lrat(U,
fanmrilynigHnd for hin-g ustarsl mmr; w

HARDWARE

T«a PsivTumow or Roav ur Waasv.
—The following article appeared in the
Lexlngtoa Otsrrwr: •
** “The frequent rains, that bid fair to in­
jure the wheat crop by rust, induces me
to lav before roar readers a preventive,
vrhk-L is simple, and at the same time
sure. 1 have witnessed its successful ap­
plication on the vast prairie fields of lllinuit and Missouri, and fa no instance did
it faft to accomplish its purpose, h fa a
well known fact to ull fanners that the
rust fa caused by the adherence of the
riso, (or in some cowntries heavy dews,)
and the riys of a very hot sun Immedi­
ately following, or a continued dampness
anting from the moistened stale of the
rarft, cansod by said rain. To prevent
this adherence of rain to the stalk of
wheat fa to prevent the rust. This may
be done as follows:
"Take a rope the slue of a plough line,
say fifty or a hundred feet in length, and
place two men or boys one at each end
of the rope, and let tLrm pa.«» thro’ the
v&gt; heat, (covering tho space included by
the length of tbc rope,) passing the rope a
few inches below the heads of wheat.—
This shakes off Uu» dampness, and tbe
wheat will be effectually prevented from
injory by rust. Thia preventive waa dis­
covered by experiment, suggested by a
dose observance of nature, and of na
litre** laws, by a successful agriculturist
of Sangamnn county, Illinois, who has
tried it each aesaon, and iu no itatanee
Itaa it failed to prove satisfimLwy.
It
may be snM by some that the passing
through tbe wheat will break it down,
but not so. Try it, you farmers, and repwi.”
J.B.

* Tbo articles »O be gives *way arc comprixd io

th. following list
2 packages of fold containing.........

io

-

-

*

SV1PLC8 BOVEY.
h “ Wm

J* -

10 Patent Lever HusLCtoad WatetaslOO ■
rOGeid Waicbee.................................W

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS, •rv- Tbs foarth to a Csthsrlic, and sosompsni*.
U&gt;7 other property of the IfIfa’wbDe esgsS^

yMtrrsd, it
tairttar.tataS7f^r,M’' * «•*•

BROAD fa NARROW AXES, GLASS, EjriWsru*hfood; tbe cuernr wtislca of iurpu-

rity which csnr.ot psas by tb. othsr outteta. art
°ffi" i”*1 &lt;«*&gt;w‘faS

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

lAXKMdGuarAT.
GcMLaijS*?
Broast Has, Omni
Wutob keyto Ootd si
riety ol aster srttel
fifteaa dollars oasb.

COOKING, dim Root Pina Mt ouiy enter the stomach, tat
become nailed with ttie Mood, far they bad way

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

ery style and description.

nrtdiitff ta tta —at i» dfaericta. u takes
-1 ata nr~"y cr daOy sAQs snmed to ths fate
fttafaa. that wtB ta aerated fam faa dptaa.
and caota aontsulste in snRecut ijoaafit;
to ripen Into dtaaas. Manse tt fa vran more
vataaUe far twrtaatfra than case, rad taw will
cwr aoCcr Ama fafwltlterts tf (bay aotal
tlMMdva of ths jurtcctioj thia newly sf-

309 Ladies &lt;Md

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’ byTk'^™ di. *"&lt;l

body, whieh is tho blood beeotoea jmfectly bro!
thy; couac^scuUr all sickness sad |&gt;ah&gt; la drirra
from foe system, fur they ranuot remain when foe
body broom as sc pure sad dear.
, Tb* reason why pcoiJc sro ao dfatrosacd wh. -a

Wtatoo manufacture Copper, Braiv Staci Iron

as ni tk nama a * luaiuu

tioa, aU of which we will ae’l at Hard Time.
Prices, for R«dy Pi­

ascranauaitfi that dfooaatwtfofa tta saaastf
» « » - ■ _M — S- *

X'^asTJ!
eemaHe ftrtoaatatfaaa. eaoataa
»M BrnduM.
(Ka 8.)

^L-AJD-W^^’S

“

KO DEEB KILLED.
If ttaenmfa. of tta bus biro cs.
■aHAenaWA satay tofo to tta i
TT7&gt; ft- *7T Tft.nZf

WELL TESTED.
TMa tree bat tarn fa ear foe a»uffici'ci|«».
of tarn to tout Its taloe.aad to-foX

die blood, which throws tbs^

through every rein and arterv. i
from tfc body by disease, ta.
a - -- -—•— ■■
restart ag unilKona of foe aidtto7 . । ■■■
sad hygtMua Ysa, thssaeafa wta have boea

1 rtlXrsi: x.’SS’.r
•teydxi iattaoUluve.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

parts,
aadwhtoh will opes tta Bataral pausagM
feSS?^TiE?t!'aAira'5.

uadTfa Ware of auy sad every steps and itererip-

TAAMVER OOLONIB*

*«■*•

,“** durable form, or taav be ca
rtruetedvifactaaameUsidta.
’

A QUA! Hem AMP CATTL1
MEDICINE.

PtUCT or Iwt-in tu&lt;Rt-hul orient, nrt'
tassetL to inrrnuon w.tl K.
. . ...

REGULATING PILLS,
Dr. Radway A Co. bare roomily diacorcrod a
method for extractior from roots, herbs, piano
aadguma, a nutritious extract of cusb wunteefirl

with Uadwa/s RcgulaUni Fdto-ibat tlx ol these
pills will supply tbe Hood with tbe aunt amount
of nutrition as one onnee of ordinary bread; so
that, white the system l&gt; undergoing a tlkorongh
physicking, sad regelating proctat, it daily beooencs ■tnng'.beoed.
Pertout t&amp;Kted with Liter Contpfaiut, Drspepria. Heart Dissasea, FuUocm of flood, and alliC
malca who are subject to irregularities, Hysteria.
A *• .r.
J ..I • _
. ■,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rHnaDELrHi.L

COOXIBG STOVES

A Btotoabai Mitatk* f+UuloJ!?
JW r-eat /&gt; dk fM^f »f fl. tick
••i iMrifai,
vitl
«ta

(A. J. VMto A CnJ
Mole Proprietor,
50 Leonard Strato, New York.
For uJc by J. F. Roberts A Co., Harttags; P. A
DcRcimcr, Middleville: Ki Nichols. OrsMevSto;
A. J. Down, Prafriarilto; and by l»rnKsisto go»ernllr.
Pnoe 23 canto; *0 pill ia each tax.
Wm. Mwdgo A Co.tMepiitoot to Dr, A. Trask's
Magnetic OioUnent, Earlville, Madtoon Co.. N. T_
Goo oral Agsut.
______________ n»ly

Accuif aTnro a Plow.—Tbe other day
we were riding pert a large farm, and
were much gratified at a device ot tbe
owner for lire preservation of his tools.—
A good plow, apparently new in the
spring, had been loft at &lt;ste corner of tbc
field, standing in the furrow, just where,
four months before, the boy bad (tabbed
tasstiirk. Probably the umber needed
•eaaonfog—it. was certainly getting IL—
Perhaps it was av ssstera concern, and
was left out for acclimation. May be tbe
farmer k-ft it there to save Ubm fa the

OM

'

Cramp and Paint in the stomach, and insure not
Mly stealthy child, but wfll in re. t o err child,
thus suckled, with raweot di«poaiUon.
RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
Regulate each and every organ of tbe system, and
comet all d. ran~rwrote of tbe Liver. liowela,
Stomach, Heart and Kidneys.

'T’BE HOWARD ASB0CUT10X. in iw rf
1 tta awfwt dsirutara edtaraan Hfi. &lt;s.^i
by Sexual ctaeaaee, aad tta doMptiMS pn:lfa4
wpwu tta eufoftuaate rirtimr of Such dtamrbvmsrts, aewenU years ago dmctrU thru cm
.raMagstapea.ass atasnasu art worthy rt
tbeir IMM, to open a Di.pets.-arT for tta tinrtsnestrfads dans «rf dtoea^s, in all their fenm.
and to gtat unreal, at nen cams to sfruta st
ply by letter, with, a Jcscnptiou at teeir read
uoo. (age, occupation, tabit* of lifr, de.) sad is
cun.- to extreme poverty, ta mxns SKacom
- ..
r. ■- —m- .. .a.i

CURE THAT COUGIf I

Now is the Time, and

They are entirely rvgetaUe and ba’rmtear, an in­
fant H the breut can take them with safely, and

^£Sr^.“2i£tKer{#.
ALSAM !

PRICE TWEXTTF1VB CENTS.
Ask for Radwsy-. Rrgufators,or Regulating PHU

LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. P. Ronxrrt, Harting*.

(XtoX)
■
A New Lile-Creative Principle.

them. He nAghl, ol Icxst, her© baift •
little ihed over it Gen any one tefl what
a farmer leave* • plow out a whole Ma­
son for 7 It ia bareir possible that he was
an Irfahmac and had planted for a spring
crop of plows.— ffenry JVtnf £etdur.

Rad waft Renovating Resolvcut
Heals Old Sorea, Porttaa tta Blood. Inrtill. with
in tta System Renewed Health, and Resolve*
and^Extennmales nil Chronic nnd CmstituUon

Tbe «rost asdgloriou rsotody should bo tailed
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»de, I walked cautiously up the lone
lane that led to the doctors house. O joy

!

taoAmhref in th. moonTisht told
i
ttal werythi^t -« right; lUl in » 6.
i
moment. I rtionld dup Juki (mdl. to
&gt;
“X ta—u, mln^ mln. fo™v„ | Ak,lo«
I
i
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firmly to my left
i
side,
for fear my overloaded heart would
।
burst from me entirely. What a figure 1
1
must Live cut then. Whst an Apollo 1
i
must have looked, with mv fine proper1
bons wrapped up in my wedding suit. I
waaaMr; I was tall; 1 wa. gsuni; I
;
am sure I woe ngly-looklng at that mo­
i
ment.
What possessed me I cannot tell; but
ifrom an old chert I had taken a blue
broadcloth swallow-tail coat that had be­
!longed to my grandfather in tbe time of
ware, and in the pride of my youth had
।gut into it. The tails came tStarly to my
heels, while the waist was nearly to my
।arm-pits. The sleeves reached to the
ups of my Gngere, hiding entirely from
view the luxuriant pair of white silk
,gloves which 1 had allowed mvsdf for the
important oecnsson. Above tills uncouth
pile of blue broadcloth was perched a hat.
O ye stars and moon that looked upon It,
testify with me that it was a ball—a hat,
and not a stovc-nipc ; a hat, and not a
boot-leg ! That hat!—looking hack nt it
through the mist of twenty five years, it
seems to have arisen to the stature of two
full feet, while ita bum appears a little
wider than my thumb Dail. My cyedgbt
isn’t quite os perfect as It used to be, and
! be married. We would steal slyly away so 1 muy not »cc quite rightly. Make all
WILLIAM JONES,
j from the house while our cruel friends ro- duo allowances, dear reader.
1 say that I must have looked ugly at
posed in the arms of Morpbeu., bio us on
“the wings of love" to the nearest city— Uat moment. Bo that ns it may, 1 tbo't
I Janet would become, in a moment's time, that 1 *as looking splendidly ; 1 thought
the figure I cut was honor to the name of
I Mrs. Jason Brown.
WILLIAM BI RGHER,
At onco wo set about making prepara­ Brown, and 1 was proud of it; proud as 1
a TTOltXEV and Co-Bvlornt tew. and Solie.1 i-at in Chanc'ry. Officv in ltail&lt;y'« Block. tions for tills important journey. Every­ walked up to Janet’s window, and placed
thing, of course, must be conducted with carefully there the ladder that was to bear
the greatest acerecy. At twelve o’clock her to my side. Everything was silent
J. JI. NEVINS,
I was to leave my home stealthily, get about die bouse. Fate was surely with
Dnxi*. Mort- my father’s gray nag noiselessly out of us. Fanny had been bribed into service.
llic barn and harness her, and then pro­ As 1 Mood there, I could too her little fig­
ceed to Janet. Janet was to be waiting ure flit noiselewdy to and fro by the win­
for me at her chamber window. 1 was dow, and now I blessed her—blessed her
I .sTICE OF TUB PEACE ««*»! •••■d •“d to place a ladder at the same window ; she from the bottom of my heart for her kindT1. A-rni, will slleud U&gt; the colleeUou of
n css.
.i.all other iMiduru pertaining to lu» office. was to descend that ladder; we were to
Al last Janet cointntnceil descending
fly down to the road, through the old lane
to the spot where the horse wns fastened, the ladder, and as she did so, tha moon
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
and then the wind should Dot outrun u«. «rowdud in out of sight under a largo
TTORSEY and Cuonector M Law, Soiidlor
There was but one difficult in the way. black cloud. Tbe heavens favored us;
ut&gt;&lt;! t&lt;&gt;ur.,desmin Chancery, eaii Notary Pub­
ic, wilt promptly a'tcnd to any buaiueM entrnat-Janet’s room was shared by her sister our success might be looked as fixed.—
.■J i.&gt; bi, care, in a»» uf tbe Cocrtsof thia State.—
Fanny, a little mischievous, wicked crea­ Three steps more upon the ladder’s
ture of eleven years, win, to use Janet’s rounds, and Janet’s dainty little fact wo’d
HOLBROOK,
words, “was awake ax all hours of the stand upon terra Jtrma with my own.—
night." There was but ono way ; if Fan The steps were taken, and she held for a
ny was aroused, she must be bribed into moment fondly by the sleeves of my blue
silence. For that purpose I placed in bro.idclulli, before we looked up to tbe
Janet’s hand a round, shining dollar. But window, both with upraised hands, to
Janet needed assistnnro, so she cooclu- catch s small handle of clothing that Fan­
'.baled to promptly soil with fidelity, Office ded to make Fanny her confidant the ny was to throw down to vs, and which
ml, that of th- "llcpubHewa Banner, opposite
very afternoon before we started, and in we liad oo other means to carry with w.
“Be quiet, Fan," whispered Janet, as
that case prevent all pcaaibility of rais­
her sister appeared nt the window, and
J. M. RI'SSELL,
ing the bouse by a sodden outerv.
HYSICIAN and Surjeon. Office in RusssU's
Well, the long’ looked-for, hoped-for, poised the bundle above our heads. “Be
•tore. State itreet.
and yet dreaded night arrived nt last— quiet Fan, far Leavens sake, and drop it
“jbiiN ROBERT^
How slowly ite leaden feet tarried away quickly.4’
But Fanny stood still there, swinging
the hours, and what 4 rttYngf bwirt-full of
emotions 1 bore up, »s 1 art by my charn- backward and forward tbe huge bundle,
without heeding Janet's earnest'entreaty.
b.r wioii., taokinT oul. -1
/■«
II. I*. CHERRY,
“Do, do throw it, Fanur, dear! Do
the last time, upon the home of my fath­
er
Tbe moon was out in all her splend­ have some mercy on me! Whnt if fath­
or; she wna kind to mo, lighting up with er should know of this 1 What if he she’d

That I was In 1OTB&gt; was a fact that did
BOLTWOOD K GRANT,
not admit of a shadow of doubt. I de.
like aPemmln love; I
^^.^•P^in^ilioohedMxi
H. J. KKNFIELD,
Wt like a person in love. The affection
ealer in every variety of dry roods, grace that had taken possession of my youthful
r.»a,cr&lt;ockery, hardware, ready-made dothp». boots and shoe*. State street, first heart was no every-day one. 1 waa sure
°f v t, .
no€ wo«** cnovgb
the English language to describe the
height, depth, Isogth and breadth of its
grandeur. It was destined to be a grand
accompaniment of the ages yet to be—a
fixed principle throughout ’ eternity—a
Fit AN CM KO5YEB,
plane of surprising beauty in the broad
heaven of home affections. My love was
returned; thu strong yearning of my
nineteen year-old heart went out into the
HADLEY A BAKER,
direction of the most beautiful maid In all
V rANVFACTURERS of tin, sbeA-ln
------ shire, who, in return, sent the yearn
_l| pct w»rv. Dealers la irvo.iMeU, i
iugof her heart to meat mine. Twice a
week, as often ns the week came around,
I went up to the old brown house of DocJ. VV. OAKLEY,
WHOLESALE sad retail dealer'io, and mauu- tor Stoddard to tell his daughter my love,
V Y C^tnrer of leather, finding^. Ac., Hattie and os regularly listened to a recital of
Creek Miih- Also, scents fvr the talc of rubber its return from the red lips of my charmIvltin* «’l widths. Cash paid far hides, pelts.
ing Janet. The good doctor made mer­
ry at our expense, and hia jolly wife took
। a wicked pleasure in constantly remindJ. 1*. ROBERTS A: Co.,
Iing us of our youth. Janet wns tortured
I . i.EKS in dregs, ineJtcinew. p»t«nt tnedi- by sly references to her play-house In tbe
rinc., painU, oil*, tnrpentiar. burning fluid,
shed, her long-sleeved pinafores and pant­
pure l«iujr». .he-atuffa. wtadow-gjars. putty, win. nlettcs of six months before; while 1 was
offered an old ooatol the doctor’s for my
mother to make into a dressing gown for
W. PARKER,
A VH0l£&gt;ALE sad retail dealer io ^occries I me.
TV au! provisions, b* bl» “old »t«n&lt;I."
;
We were, nevertheless, di termined to

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her silver torches all the spots my eyes be awakened l"
“La, give it to her, Fan; don’t plague
might wish to rest upon before I went out
called a
lb. -rorti • ™&gt;dtr?rJ”"*4 your sister; site’s in a hurry
Ar Allburineu aUeo'.rd U promptly,“£effi- Hold. l»r o&lt;rt wnooth *nd .hintog before voice at that moment from the closed
eientlr. Office No. 5, NoUe’s block, Butile Creek, mj pr^-tbe Mde i« »bi* I Ud work, blinds at tbe parlor windows, which be­
odbj myliiber'e
&gt; »“ • }"Uf longed to none other than Dr. Stoddard.
“Give her the things; and tell the boy
B. H. FULLER,
bor—oh I dew, kind &amp;rber be bai been.
TTORNEY &gt;»d CvmmIot at law. Solicttw In (At thio jooewr. my Urroet begmr to to carry out a bag of corn, a cheese, some
Cbaactre, Omral Land and Ta* AgsnL O»- iwell.) 1 toroed s«ey from the .Mow wheat and butter to the cart. Janet must
ficr ora- DrilKtmer’s »torr. ia tbe Exchange Mock.
have a setting ont. Onlj bo still about
MiddltTillr, Barry cmnIv. Mich.
s
“If 1 could eoe my mother once more I

H. STEWART,

,, with renewed soul, *o

A

TVDGK OP PROBATE, Circuit Court Con­
ti miMontr. Aitornav and CoeastUor at Law
aad Noterr Public. Coavevandag and CoUeetn&gt;$ protuptlr attended in. will be found in the
C««rt Haase. at HaaUnp, on tbe 2d and M d«y»
CI e-i.-h n..I
JAMES H. BROWN,
f’OUNTY SCRVEYOR. Oflta in the Court
\J Uosae. at Hauling* Pmaai deairing his
•wticm will call at the Sherifi’a office.

iOPHEKS STONK

DANIEL STRIKER,
OUND.

m

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
CHERLTF. May be funud In the Coart Bouse.
OorattbcJaiL
.,
R. B. WIGHTMAN,
1JMBTER OE DEEDS. Office ia tbe Court
ttHrost. sod open U all hosrw Fern te be

I exclaimed, rubbing my eye. with my
coat ele.ee. "No °oe erer had a bettor
mother than 1 bare."
__
1 eat down in a cbatr and cobbed outrhrhL I looked around for mmeUnuc to
ukc with me that my mother • band had
blessed- with her touch.
There was a
aoinama-wbeel In the room wbertl elq,t;
J tha mid of tbe epindleboeg B woofos
roll. With my knife I half ortand half
toreitoftpraeodltfcrrollylomylipj
end then pleoed It tenderly In my v~t
ooekat. I bad not time to oo more the
Sddock far tbe kUdmo

*“8j,1^tmJ&gt; Ue opo' ■jf.

*o“‘“J

it, Fan!"
For a moment we were petrified upon
the spot; I thought I should fall upon the
U
__ W&gt;n faint.
_ WL-.

J. w. STZBRINB,

before

thio, I hid not look at a girl for several
years; no, not for seven years. When
tbe eighth year came ronnd I remember­
ed my old vow against Fanny Stoddard.
Well, to make a long story short, I mar­
ried Fanny. Janet became a parson’s

little things are tha letters of life, from
which all nhilcaophy and knowledge
start, and if you would spell and read
aright, you must be right Id your lettera.
Whan you get ia church, on BundayJs,
as It were, tha wool, on the morrow yon
are to spin tha thread. It ia not what
yon do in church that make* a Christian
of you. There is many a sleeping man
who might dream of angels as Jacob did
— and as I suppose they must do who
sleep In church—that wont’ make Chris

wife.
And here let me tell you in confidence,
reader, that I really think Fanny Stod­
dard had a very deep motive in her head
when she betrayed Janet and me, though
she was but a child. She liked mo oven
then, I believe. Well, rt any rate, she
declares every time thu affair is mention­
ed, that 1 have had my revenge upon her.
Diets her faithful heart, it has been a ddfiit
If a dog runs under a rosebush, it emlts its perfotne none tbe leor, end If ■
GxmutTKr to Women in Russia.— chimney sweep goes to smell it, It will
Gallantry to woman docs not seem to be not shrink up and say: “I am not going
cared for, wfen by the highest classes In to let you have any of my perfume;" if
Russia. Ita proof of this we dte an inci­ the hardest and coarsest and most cruel
dent wbcruiAtbe actors are of the great­ of mankind come to It, the rose would
est of their diss. The scene is in the give the same odor, pluck it and carry it
“Chsmbre d’or,b and ths days those of the into the bridal chamber, and still It is the
same; lay It upon the funeral urn, and
late Czar Nicholas:
“In this Chamber and the adjoining still it breathes lorth the same perfume;
ones.lt is the delight of the younger leave it in the darkness of a room, and it
Grand Dukea to drive their imperial will fill it with sweetneea; tarry* it forth
mother, in an easy whod-chalr. On one into the street^ where it is covered with
of these occasions, just as the brothers, dust and beaten by the wind, whilo it
side-by-side, wore propelling the Tzaritzs lives it will still be the same, and Ita dy­
at unwonted speed, and were entering the ing breath will be to emit tbe eeme fra­
Cliambro dor, wboin should they meet, grance. So should we tarry our virtues
of love and justice and truth over where
coming from his eabintt W afainr in an
the same, whoever we meet and wherever

what was of more importance still in that
Ttar’s eyes—their general I Thu young
Grand Dukes fully understood the nature
ol the “fix” they were fa, for to pull up his thirst by holding an ernly oup to his
stock-still in a secoud, like GresMian or mouth, you would certainly despise his
tablirbmenL
ignorance; but if you should see others,
“Mother, mother, don’t one of these CossMk blood-horses, was Impossible, and
feather beds belong to Janet 1" called to pass their superior officer without stop­
ping
to
make
the
necessary
salute,
which
Cbarfoy Stoddard, from one part of the
b rathsr a lengthy affiiir, was equally Imb°“Yco, yes; and a boulster, and a pair
of nice pillows, uxx Carry'em right out
of tbe front door," waa the answwn

linhueme of epirila rewmed. 1 oooooled
Jj^whblbo iboj^bUhafoonfe^r*

NO. 12.
READ GOOD BOOKS.

“J»t gi.. nu-my glMM, .Ui," aul
the Doctor, “la it a n«x one, Jaaoo I”
“Y«, sir. rather new," J said, givlug an
eager look in the direction of the Ians.
“Well," drawled the Doctor, eyeing
tterirtO'BtfjMti'SSMi
me slyly, "that coat is handsome
“And hi. hat, lather," relied the wick­
ed little Faa.
•1 declare," aaid the Doqtor. “Wife,
wife, look hero and see Jason’s coat and
bat!"
Sunday than whether they shall cat their
What should 1 do, stand there till mor­ neighbors* throats on Monday; there are
ning before that incessant fire of words! persons who are more anxious about pol­
Should I sneak off slowly, as Janet was ishing off their boots on the Sabbath, than
doing 1 W hat, oh ! what shall I do !
dum they aro whotber they shall use
“Don’t they look nice, mother 1" oak diem on Monday to put a poor man out
ed the Doctor, putting one broad brown of their stores.
To show forth the importance of a man
hand over bis mouth, and doubling his
gray head almost down to his knees.— Chrial took a little child, that spark of
‘♦He-haw, hc-haw/hi-he-baw ! Mother— being that is yet to be, and said: Man is
he-baw ! don’t they look nice," roared the of so much importance that one had better
Doctor..
have a millstone hung around his neck
I couldn’t stand it any longer.
Tbe and be cast into the sea, than to harm one
Doctor’s laughter was a signal; it was of these littleooea." God hoe set the seal
echoed from all parts of tbe house. Fan and the estimate upon-the least and loweacklcd from the chamber window; Bam ert^eaving us to sweep up in our imaginashouted from the burn ; Mrs. Stoddard tioato the highest ranks and states in life.
Those men who cut their lives in two,
“hc-bo-bo’d !” from the kitchen; while
Charley threw himself down in the door­ and put their religious life here in the
way, and screamed like a wild Indian ; I Church, and their secular life out there
gave a leap across tha garden.
Every in the world, will find that they aro very
Stoddard called after ms; every Stoddard much like any other man who attempts
They will find
but Janet; she remained silent
Ono to cut himself in two.
told me to come back sfter the bread and that their life will all gush out. A man
cheese; another, that I had forgotten my who should set his legs to walk without
bundle and bride; another, badc me wait, any bead would do ns well as a man who
for black Molly and tbe new buggy; Fan tries to separate hn religious and his occbado me hold up my coat tails, or 1 aho’d ulrr life. I affirm that a man Is a unit.
get them draggled. I didn’t heed any of• We can build a ship in compartments,
these requests; 1 went directly for home. so that if you stave ono, the other wiU
not leak, but you ran’t build a man in
that way: You can’t divide up end put
to you how I felt. 1 had a great idea of• roli^on in one part and business Into an­
hanging myself; I thnugbt I had better other. If you stave a num in one part,
bo dead than alive; that I had made an you sfavo him all through. There Is no
Sunday religioa that will uphold the ras­
cality of Monday.
There is not one man in a thousand
upon her until daylight, and then sneaked
out to the born, and Lid in the haystack. who has anything illustrious happen to
I staid there until Charley Stoddard bro’t, him from birth to death. Man is born
with a cry and he dies with a groan, and
his whole life vibratee between the two.
wanted to know how be came by the Life is tqade up of little tilings; but let ns
always remember that thtae little things
here, nfaated in time, wave brom! and
didn’t premise not to repeat the offuxa; branchy heads In eternity, and God says
there was no need of ft; but I am sure of• to us: “Plant and cultivate them. You

military discipline, and was no* to U
thought of for a moment; so leaving ths
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better employed, than the object of theii
contempt 1 Now this is all the difference

faint and
in fits of

touches its

young and tender mind 1 Will It be one
easily eradicated 1 Will it aot rather
remain as if Written with a pen of iron
upon the susceptible heart, and exert its
polluting lufluenoe to a greater or less ex­
tent through lifoT Many very ploua peo­
ple have had a sore trial in contending
with the defiling influence occasioned by
reading improper books in former years.
By reading books of a good character,
such as exert a salutary and beneficial In­
fluence, the ground will be occupied, and
there will be no room for the poison and
trash which surfeit and kilL Give child­
ren good books, written in a lively and
interesting msnner, and they will be so
taken np with them as to have no desire
far unwholesome reading. Tbe ground
will be occupied with something better.
There is no room for the worse. Fill n
measure with wheat, and there is no room
to throw in chafl*.
Tbe reading of good books exerts a con­
servative influence in after life. Not oc-

wide and far-reaching prospects I
narrowed, end the horizon is Im

roung kept Irum the baneful eflecta of
mproper reading while they are young,
but the influence, lf&gt; the whole course of
life will be conservative. In many hours
of fearful temptation, the truths which are
instillad into the m'md by early reading,
have proved a life-preserver to tbe strug­
gler. Here is a man exposed, from the
force of circumstances, to a very severe
temptation, and is about to yield, but at
this moment be rcmimbers the history
ol a man similarly- placed, which be read
about in a good book when a child, and
that, sod that only, enables him to resist
and finally gain the conquest over tbe
temptation.
Reading of good books ia tbe means of
spiritual good. Cun any ono doubt that
Bunyan’s inimitable work has made im­
pressions upon the tender mind of childhodd, which were worn off, and which re
suited in sincere and lasting cue version
to God I The great William Wilberforoe
said, “1 had rather go to renccr my aocount at tbe last day, carrying off with
mo the Uttlo norativo of “Tbe Shophard
of Salisbury Plain,” than bearing the
load of the volumes of Boolt, full as they
are of genius." Why 1 Because the lit­
tle narative wns the means of the salva­
tion of souls—but Scott’s novels never
were. Many now eminent in the relig­
ions world affirm that their first serious
conrictions arose from reading good
books.— IKsfcA. and Hrjl.

possessed, seema paltry.
Tbe statfott
which was once a goal almost too distant
to be striven for, whoi reached, dtamtisfiea ; for some envied M ord erai bolds a

viction. of our own ignorance grows npcm
us with our growth in wisdom, and the
&gt;reportions and dimensions of truth tuarge to our view faster than its details
reveal themselves to us. * • • •
If we live long, there will drop away
from our circle one after another of those

If ws live
thousand &lt;

sarviY* a

ded from us—to be ■
their burdens end sorrows added to our
own, and perhaps to mBur tbe keenest dis-

Martin Van Duren, the aage of Lindenwald, says the Richmond IHrpatek, is
still in excellent health, and is blessed

Bxttkr to Fw nr than Run.—“That
whicb tbon hast to do, do with all thy
might," said a clergyman to bls son.
“So I did this morning,’’ said BUI, with
an entlnrtlMtic gleam in his eye.
"Ah! what was it darling!” and the
father’s fingcf s ran through his offspring’s

A smooth sea never made a skillful
mariner. Neither do uninterrupted pros,
pertly sod success qualify man for useful-

curia.
“Why, 1 walloped Jack Edwards," said
the young honeful, “till be yelled like bla-

prudence, skill, and fortitude, of the vwy-

icr, uau :
The father looked unhappy, while he
explained the precept did not apply to
any act like that, and oonduned with—
“You should not have done that, my
&lt;*Ud”
“Then he’d a walopod me," replied the
yodng hopeful.
-Better," said the sire, “for you to have
fled from the wrath to cume."
“Yes; but,” replied the hopeful, by
way of a final clincher, “Jock can run
twice as fast aa I can."

As Claude R.’s wife sat quielly in the
twUight, a follow stole up behmd her ud
kissed bsr.
“kit CUudsFsks askU
hurriedly. “No, dear madam.” A mo-

dy, took up a pen, and endeavored to
j compose himself

of a little girl of thirteen, that all things
came by chance, and tha world, like a
Old Mr. Russell was fairly reught in mushroon, sprang up in anight. “1 should
his own txsp. He wa« jbetter known as liku to know, sir- .sired the ehiid,
Major Ben Russell, and being met by his
old friend Busby, his was similarly salu­
Three b&amp;a constrictors were
ted with n hearty shake of the hand—
landed at Salem, Mass. One ol
“How do you do, old Ben Russell!’’
“Come, now,” said Major Ben, “I’ll not
take that from you—not a bit of it You Africa, says, “they are th
tionate creatures ho ever
are as old ns I am this minute.”
ready to emAract anybody.*

‘Not at all, friend Busby ; and, if you
aae, we will determine t!‘utt question

Down, deep in tbe ocean, lay a beaati-

-Wcll, the first thing 1 recollect," said dy mariner prayed—rtill it laftd.
Mr. Busby, -was hosting poop^eay,
TMre poor old Acs AimzZ/r’’
Hope is a prodigal young heir, aad expericaoe is hfa banker; but Ita drafts are

indulged to a

go. Why didn’t you come up to my
m and ent my block mare 1 Sr.m, sam,
^XVtL bare, and harara black
&gt;rfv for Jaw®. W X*"1’11 believe it, he
tTstario/Tfth bis ***

walking with a friend past a new
church is which another distinguished divmc was a ehanberdt Said the friend to
kUD.Dn
wm

______ _

pisaiosABu tailobs. c.ota« «sm
and all wwrfc us»F&lt; With

bss

nsr ADVAJTCB.

_

the moon is out, and see Jason’s dcw coat
and hat!” called Fan, from tbe window,
h*r.mer.rJ vo^ trembling withnpproas-

«rrf tar TomUr' MM«UkkK »
BVCKLR A ORSK*,

_

stood undecided, two Itage motresscs fell
at our feet from the window, followed by
sleets, pillow eases, table-cloths, and
sundry other articles ncee«sary to the set­
ting up of a respectable house keeping es-

‘Humph, didn’t you know better than
XI tbi old gray isn’t worth a button

_
IL N. SHELDON,
CKT TREASURER. Ofics ia tbe Coert

_

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1859.

Bafitiiupf flnsiitws ginctoqj. Stltrltl gistrllana. !

'■__ * -

. .

-.-j-ti~tn_nj-|j-i.~.-_-u-Lr_n_-_-J-i_-, - r. -- - - -

with a aly

a.

Bxautiful

�state uf tilings, a part only of which was

true, and which assumption was riearly
proved to be untrue, by Mp jHasidhtg
members of the court.

$fcat

Vriou*

but how tar this should. aSM their adcifll
or political condition, Ma Italed Ire
intuit la *4 go to press we have feceiv. the opinion of tbe court.*'
We have introduced ths exafit iMlguogc.
ri news of tbe does oflbe Italian war.—
fbe iolkpring is a copy of the telegram of the Supreme dbiirl, in this art&amp;ffe,
from Nf jx-ieon to the Empress announrinjr uflkp***^ ba« concluded;

Ftpwrdly adapted to. tha

since our jtxjtempoptry accuses us of baliehig the record tn true Democratic

b'«W Y«R,Jul, 51,.

style, without frtrodcring a Itac oT twti-

? •"

Vdkgio, July H.

‘.‘A
alfnet ha* been signed be­
tween the fempervr erf' Austria and my-

has been agreed nnon be-

The PicKHT of last week, commences

aij article under the foregoing bead, m
folhiws:

. ‘^ThBYBanncr man in his last issue rto
r“'r,nasert* i that the Supreme Court ot [
tbe United Suites tn the Drcd Sent! ease
decided that slave* were propertv, and
only property, and that the only duty of
tbe'government was to protect it as »uch.
aatl further that a slave has no rights
eeh a white man is bound to respect.
eoerici tbe author of mispenrewmtatian nt this case st least, it Is only nccee
sary to refer to it.
The court decided
simply that a slave Is not a citizen io the
canttitution, and who but an abolitinist
would ever contend that a slave of pure
Afrkan Mood is a eiGz«n of tEe United
Acmm or ought to bel"

The above specimen of an attempt to

convict the “Bonner man" of miareprescntaiion, bears the impress of a mind

laboring under eerere by prostration, by

tion derided. Tho question was not wheth­

In the Federa IDiet on the 7th Instant,
Austria proposed to mobilize the whole
Federal contingent and request the Prince
full health. The awertioti of tbe Banner whether he bad a right to dictate terms Regent of Premia to awume the com
isLoarroedy stated, and then, in attempt­ to those who applied for his services.— maud in chief.
Esolaso.—Tbe sriture of tho British
ing to eunrirtus of misrepresentation, he The question as to whether tho Individual
ship laurel, at Baltimore, mid .the coast­
was
a
white
man
or
a
negr^did
not
en
­
bhriply proves, in pert, what we Mated,
ing trade between New York and Califor­
reaSirmi, it, in behalf of the ^Supreme ter into the decision at alL Jt simply in­ nia via. the brthmns, dal med the atten­
tion of the House of Commons. The Gov­
Goert, and then, as a “clincher," asks, volved tha right of a carrier to dictate
ernment promised to represent the mat­
who but aa Abolitionist ever thought tho terms of riirrying bis freight. He has
a ijght to say whether a man may ride ter to the Federal authorities at Wash­
bthenrise 1 At tbe writer of the above
ington.
Quotation does not wholly admit -oar upon tbe wheel-house of bis boat or|Boi;
Asttqwitr Revived.
Statement, and out of r^jp«l to ono we or whether he may rido in the cabin, or
reconnt sickness, rather than the emoiia-

er a common carrier had a right to ex­

lirnw of sense from the brains of one in

clude negroes from cabin passage,

on deck.

LOWJat

।

Tha efleet of tJria bad been a

great buoyancy hall the money markets,
___________ wilfiil(ybelle .thw
and strong hopes ware eotortatead of a
record of that case unless that It tho’d be
peace.
that bo intends' t« mislead b&lt;&gt;neat. voters
Cotton has advanced in the Liverpool
who do but take the pains to read tha dat marktjt, but brcedstufls and provisions
dsion, and gull them into tha beM\tba- ; ware daft.
our supreme court, is corrupt and wriiepe
engine for party purposes. We hurl back
the falsa ond malevolent assertion iuto.tbe an armistire had
teeth of the vituporator, oodnsk. him why ths Mbit was a
he is so sifent about the decision of the Hess and Vaiien
supreme court of the state of Michigan IC Stipulates that l........ .
..........
recently made in the aue of the negro out distinction of flag shall be allo wed to
Day, by which, decision not the political navigate the Adriatic unmolested. The
but the. social rights, not of slaves, but Mvaiteur cautions tho public against mis­
free negroes, were totally crushed outand understanding the armistice : say* nego
annihilated, rights tbe most sr.cred that tutirrns raav recommctrae, but duos not
belong to mortal man on earth. It was see how war may bo terminated.
an action brought against.a common car­
Tbe London Times believes in peace;
rier by a negro fur refusing him cabin sriys It is well authenticated.
The pro­
passage on a steamboat. Day hiving posal came from France, iudlsating greet
tendered the faro, common carriers are moderation, or tho nimesttice of the
bound to carry all persona unless a reas­ Frcuch ; does not believe it was the latonable excuse bo offered. Tbe excuse was ter. France reaps all the benefit at the
that Day was a colored man and it wu’d anaietioo, either way.
be offi-n»ive to white passengers.
Tbe
Tbe arrnistioe has caused mud) excite­
court deuided the excuse a rvmwnabla one ment. Consols «d soared
and 2 per
that tbe common carrier might proscribe cent, and on the Parle Bourse «|.
The
a free negro.
other Continental Bourses all advanced
materially. Tha Austrian fandsat Frank­
As our sick neighbor asks ■ Tittle light
fort rose 10 per tent prior to ihe'dcclaraupon the Day ss owsn case, we will pro
tkm of the armistice.
cecd to give i^ for he is sorely jp need of
Tho Sardinians proceeded rigoroasly
light Our cotemporary steles the case in tho siege of Peacbtera, but this and oth­
correctly in part, but misstates the ques­ er movements have now lost their inter-

but

ttssalanrrfubre than a century agn,tkat “it

eta** F“&lt;y *

Otf

Mincio to be annexed to the Germanic
Confederation, so preventing an aggress­
ive return to Lombardy on the part of
Austria, and pKsecting Venice from the
aggrandising projects of Piedmont.
^Tbe Journal det DtbaU auert&gt; that the

Bavarian Government has refuted to al­
lot Prussian troops to pass through its
territory until the Prussian Cabinet shall
have answered a series of questions as to
the meaning and purpose of the resolu­

tions.

Cassius M. Clay, in a recent let“When J»read, ‘slavery is higher than
all laws andIConstitutioua,
&lt;——_,’ _1 want a scribe
who will write under it, and to.it, and on
It, in letters like those of John Hancock,

rDR. HOSTETTER'S 8T0MBITTERS inerrosd in popularity
all who test its qualities as a Tonic
or remedy for ^Dyspe^sia, and the afluctiou* Arising from a disordered stomach.
Il is prepared with great cure, and its
component parts are entirely vegeiable.it
is free from the objection* au often urged
against prcpomtioiiB of the kind.
The
Bitters may bo used with confident and
beneficial cflccU, by all suffering from
complaints of the stomach. Aa a medical
■gent, it lias so t$)ual, while its pleasing
flavor and healthful eflreta have made ita
general favorite. Il U free from all prop­
erties calculated to impair the gystetn.avd
its operation is at once mild soothing and
efficient. All who have used the Bitters
attest ita virtues and commend it to uoe.
For sale by Druggists and dealer* gen­
erally, everywhere, and by
HOSTETTER 6t SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
No. 58 Water and 58 Front Streets.

S

ram

DRY GOODS!

a™*'"." &lt;•"

ATO
T5HESS G^OOXJS-

CHANCBRY SALB.

1 TATS or sK-tncis -TA. a™n C~h fcr
S tto comity af tarry. Is Cbaaoery-

O-H—

a™*.. T.

JaE,^J!ZS'
wu*»r-b.
he auction or vrndde, to «be-t&gt;igbe.) b.dder, Mibe
front dour uf Ums Cuurt llouM. in tb&lt;°r
Hasting*. ia**“l mealy, on tbe ustb day erf Sq.
lembcr? 1 *5 J. *t on» o ctoek u» too afternoon, tor
lands and
«nt*I wd tn tor mortx***
and .M forth in the t.W of eomptoinl and described
toaaiddocrooaa&amp;Uow*.
,
n* West half of tbe .oalh-saat quarter of met&gt;on Xo. tw.ntyflre. (t5.) is town
J
north pf raax«Xo. nine wwL to toco^uty «&lt;Barry aMtSLato of MwtujaB. cMtotsiag*' ttCr” of

—lousehold Renie-

FINE A BE4TT SltES A GAITERS,
hours. Intacd so certain ore Lh.T to do Ikk, o.i
tha
it..tl...__ .

Circuit Court Cu-utnusioner. .
F. axxsr. Solictor for Co«n|&gt;Wsnt
I&gt;at«d July IS, IBS.________ •
•

CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF MICniOAX.-Th* Circuit Court
for ib« maty of Barry, In cbanrery.

S

inaim a

aito* r.

Dr. CASTLE’S
NAGXOLIA CATARBH SNCFF.

Thi* Snuff paawoe. uu»urp&lt;M«d rirtwk is tL«
eursaf
tiuj 7;,.a., Fan .nd Ukd- I
Pcreou, tbu* rtBictcd
twlisir ia nar
tlil.retaMy. wIikhrxyvrwnrx-liirnrcnriMnwwr
to*»y rvacJr known. Intotaaabonof Anna.,
•teafaeaa. rfngiaa aatuxU in tta beta, nsfubliac
tbr wtcutrw of Mean*, or dhttnt waurf^U.

»uch hard head**# a

CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY
AU that »w.r proto.4 land
tn tin
countv of iLrey and Blate of M&gt;cbiE»n. kao**
Md daucribed ■* Mlow*. to wit; on the M*t Mda
of ti&gt;* eoatii we*l «juroef e! aectiou No laru. It.)
in town Ko.one. fl.) nortb of rwnjru No. (10)w*&gt;t,
eotntnuoawg eleven til) rod. aunth of the Quarter
Pout, oo lb* auBth aide «f ctfou thiny-Bve. (M.),
in town Ko. two, (2,1 nunbo ra*«&lt;5o.taa UO&gt;
w«*t rod runnlog tbeoe* went tea (Io) rod..

of all Kind® P
on short

•XlhtKefljrbwet ra

aWttU*"*" cut

to Order

«p” viril

aiiperb assortment o

to Um tmrh-i.

WARRANTED

bread tad Utdrer
cut-ting order.

our line, to glre ua a call, sad we will cadcav ir to
{JoaM and Guaxulce aaliafectaon-

r. H * J. BUSSELL
n^.n, ua, ia tv.
.

PROBATE NOTICE

S

DRUG

Owner* of H"«m and Cattle look to your
interests’
Used with immrtuwsnc. qcss for ten years, at tbe Uufon
,
CoeretC ixwg bland.

from a specimen ar

HARmVS CONDITION POWDERS

to th® P

Httricr A r.ncnrtB h»Vr rcrrH»n), it jmt
rr»eM« lie orrisd rvreipt for uAi** Dr. Ihr«»«r--5»
u_i.

HASTINGS

-Tbe PhUwHpHii
cflhat a seTtpnwsli lately wu« re'n from

orrrihg rotfi of fta

Tha 4mlketo

nut. received th “lat
•tiL —-r .t_.

oar artic
Irtlrr,. We willgiv

STORE!!!

•Itentioa-Wcxt week,

for J. B, .to turn an&gt;

tfofl ufoald tatate may tw waned to J. M*. T. Ort.

gcctooCM. cbcspS^M rod ittill ly an’ *tbcr barw

jrvrr bkceited
a

C«

SHtesaw, Burnlxag Flnkl,

IMJai

IUIWKNHNB AKt&gt; ALCOHOL
ta-axotrUlxjl is ro’r-t JI

"'Mv
’,'1,

'

■

. Hr*****

XmAWBRT ORDER

&gt;m whs

.1 nysItUrt Utm u Unis sn-

, ,J. ,

SA.MM

ftiiljMitatag ta t^&gt; Birotit Court fecJtaO.sro

M.wr &lt;Mfoa*M* fr„ r&gt;B|fiifi if,

i

GROCERIES!
vea. conra. roqar. SFMM.rr.mR.
«WM FIGS. RABIES, CfiUFIflB;

*•*

*&gt; *• ewwy

Ums stab a

oertobr vnirrml in toi« renta wilbis ttrore
fo^taetaatatat* oTOw.sta «•*

»oa mm WMUfranam i&gt;|r.fiq*

udiu

;Wt*laolteep ontaadarMrf

'

1 ^TATXOWlTt
PEWWA. DOM. PAPIR.'EK.

8HBB1TI'b eALE

■od tatereat 01 nJ said ddtadwljl «■**•*
Mw

A toroeon. WBrdm,lnta*r.

CrlANCMBV SALE "

■Jiw.ik.xtTo**!. C
The next Electoral

and most complete awortmrnt uf ctataEbrafltaapiffsuMlbr Dragrauthmctoi
ti&gt;* UeKrfl Sta»« Crotoro rod Souil. A»&lt;no.
at whttraak b» &lt;11 tarjv L»rufe:U» ia tiM
DKL'Gfl AND MKMCUVBM.
pto ciUc*.
CUsMlrale, Palate, tails,
mk
KERRICK A: WOmn.
vv

dcw

T—1 - ■

VFutartown.

Fl

we peened

•Mtawd at that hs» etares had no right,
taftph stoite men ware taxi nd to reepcct,"

Jttl

But

*H,’**M the cut (

We cordially l.vite all who wish saythftig tn

TATE OF RTCHIOAK. B&gt;««t Cocstt. *•:Probat. Court, for Mid rocBIT.
Al s oOMioa of tbe *a&lt;d c jurt, holden ol 11* nffiro
of Uie judge toewef.ia Huuos", on Moaday, tbe
Tllhday &lt;&gt;i Joly, A. 1). IMS. Present. O/tollAr,
Jndceof Prvtat*.
Ju tUe msnerof tho retata of Dar.jamla Jtullina, late o' Rathod. dre«-ro!.
Oo reading and fllog OropHitfon. ddy renflod,
i/ES: XtEK. C’tei’a’SSLX.

Te

hnhx. tod f-tV, s

Liver Compiatat Cured.

• Pittsburg, July It.

Tbe Pittsburg -Past, the leading Devnncratic.organ In Wa**tesn Pennsylvania,
this morning puts ep tbtnSrBa of Jamee
*M,*APtone* continues, “be cemtareu
Hubhosn foraxlt^fcm^mA in a strong
ed tbrir condition^hen,Vlth their cOndi- and tun-quivneal isader. takes the groood
IflkititiHw- 'j '
that Ita is ihp onk\rtai*date wheaen be
la ~4Kjk»tourr«dm m, knw AM nominated by the Gberitaton.Oaventim) Mm to proceed at ooM I
toreocMleahedflfareMro itMMHUe
the Democratic ranks st tha North and

mnsqoftws, and
ly-retod.”

ttertote.U-blo

VERY LOW PRICES

It simply gives to tbe carriers

At the Second Centennial Celebration
Credaaati, Octivber 15, 1857.
of passengers the right to cxdude all per of the town of Woodbury,' Gon^i they
Mr. A. L. Scovul.—Dear Sir :—I
bads procession, of a pari of which the
sons
who
may
be
offensive
to
other
pass
­
»r‘»own words.ln rendering th* decision.
fad it my duty to let yoa know what
following account is given :
.
your medicine has done for mg wife.—
As fil’d) proof, read tbe following extract* engers, from whatever cause. A person
The most interesting feature of tho day
She was greatly troubled with lbw Liver
taken from the official report of the decis with a malignant and contagious disease wa* the Antique Procession. Jt.*M form­
may be excluded. Tbe simply tendering ed on.the ground, where the old church in Complattit, attended with debility, fbr a
number of years. The physician'a pre­
Woodbury
once
stood.
An
ancient
drum
­
the payment of passage, docs not compel
scription, which we tried, /&lt;mW to enrt
the carrier to receive anylhisy objection.- mer snd 6 for headed tbe pnxxaaion.— her. We triad your Blood Syrup, togeth­
Then came the clergy of tin various towns
able either to passengers or other freight. comprising Ancient Woodbury, decked er with the Lathing ever the liver with
This was tho only question derided, and in the bands and gowns which, clergymen ■ait and alcohol every night, and by tbe
If the Constitution rerognixei the right the question of c&lt;4or was not in any way of the ancient limes of all denominations use of five bottles she wua entirely cured.
. Yours respectful! r.
af property of tljo master in ahlave, ana involved.
then wore. (There ia nnlhiig said of the
DAVID FREEMAN.
makes 'an distinction between that dcold full-bottomed-wigs of that period.)—
In view of these facta, we must apply
Tien come gentlemen and ladies In the Residence oc Court st., but, Race and
■rriptinn ol property and other property
Elm.
. .
&lt;
owned by a eittaan. no trihnnal acting un­ tbe language ol tbe Piooegr, last quoted, dresses worn by. tbe Puritan* two hund­
Sold by J. P. Roberts A Co.
der the authority of tbe United States— to the author of that article, not forget­ red years ago. Most of these were tho
Sec adv. in another column uf our pawhether it ba Legh la'ive, Executive or ting. even the just indignation which wo'd lineal descendants of the first settlors of
Judicial ~ has a right to -darw such a burl back tbe false and malmolenl as*t*r- Woodbury—the Atwoods,' th* hjinors,
distinction or deny to it the benefit of the
the Judsofts sod the Curtises. Then came
tiuu into U&gt;e.teeti) of the vitupcrato^ doc.
S FECIAL NOTICES
pro virions nnd guaranties which hare been
a sutubur io Cavalier costumes ofCharles
Wo do not know as surii language is ITs time, in contrast to tboTuriians.—
provided fur the protection of private
hardly -courteous,-but •« have high au Then a general SMcniblage dL 41 th? dd
feshiiinaa drtsaes'wpru frtxtkiigpty yesra
thority for using it
.»K&lt;v wmd can be found io the C&lt;«atiU)
Should our invalik friend desire again, ago to the present time—past revolutiontun which give* Congress a greater paw
to hear from the Deed Scott Decision, or
ci over xlare propertv. or which entitles
tiqyrArussed mpn and womoo'm kazroproperty at ghat kind to- lee* protection the Day vs. Owen case, we will endaavor back, the women, on pilbons, and then all
than property of any other description, to aoentnodwte him.
thu ebnisfes that fcnld be collected. These
.
drcBaea were not manufactured for tbe oc­
Tkt only pmrer tenferred it the power
tatpMwitk thr duty af guoraing tend
A Naw Bapk.—"The Bunk of theCtp- casion. but were veritable relics of- tbe
p^taaaing At ow an hit nghtt.
past, preserved-with much care by the
ital.’' is tha name &lt;&gt;t a new Bank about to
fiiruilie* that owned them. TLis part of
Th® capital hr tho prcoeNuon.* rinsed with eon pins, on
Shneaiv twn.proriakww which point he started at Loosing.
toMte% &lt;atmree) and iododc them, treat KMJ.OOO. The Mlle-will be issued within horseback and in antique chaises, and
them as property, and make it thfl duty a short time,; they are said to beat date among, theta was Cant. HurtL‘85 ysBra
of the governmttWto protect it; *o otb- of July 2nd.
It is rumored that Col. Ud,aud Mra. Atwood, aged -82, dressed
■•rowaB.ro nLanoir to run RACE is
inaarifliu costupc, and riofofc a hnro« 35
whitnay Jnpaa is. to be Preaident ..and
foMM ia the'Constitution; and aa ft ia h
XW-'rfW*. ri.
x
•
eMrarnmnl ari special delegated pnwere, Thomas Curamingx ’of Flint Cashier of
------------------------------------------noovlhoriiv beyond Aast turo provisions tbe new Bank.
The BaUooa~Abett»er
caa fo C^Miitutvsnally utrdnd.
The
On Saturday .Mn U. Mobaaic bad «n
Daowxxp.—We’horn; by trar exchan­
Gooa^entc/Ao Vnifd S&amp;t fiat «
interview at Benaingtoti wrth-tWo gnnliaright to interfere for antf oAtr purpou, ges, what we ahnutfl have learned by a men by whom a large proportion flf tbe
Uitfproittaing A/t tamer.
more direct wiuree,' that ’John Coasting fund* invested in fa»g»B*Ujalfoci» :wsae
The fiurgolng If from the "record" and was drowned in Celver Lake in Johns­ lurotvhed. The ramte wm a aotafoBini
we Jiropoae to Isaire it to Mpr' readers to town, some.'time since. Mr. Ccbfltipg t bat he shonki proceed at ewoe to-rebuild
it. and continue the enterprise as had been
tag who bfls falsified ft, TbeFiaitttr pro- was a young man ti years of iige.
imsMfed before iha accident oq mshiug
Rw Pills are ssld
eeedsto say .font Chief Jutetos Ttaey mH,
tbe descent ou Uko OstatlK Mr.. U
'
Vl
'
i
pi rt fi ronco to the status oreooditiou of

satacm either in aickoeaa. or health, we
tHft.pTore.oor former awFlion, by Tajt-

VMTSot

,he Community, which ve wll^lvr rery

r45r«r*n;

mOTy,' or ta'arcely stating a fact correctly.
But the Piintfr man proceeds; and as

of August.

THE DBCD SCOTT DECMOM.

I

,

will—if Kansas shou

approacfuuj session
•KW IM antas, 1H

�■J'"'.-»■

official

pimt wi

« s srcii

5 ftn *’5 it t is
rarity
ting on Friday rreritxg

s

‘ ’;S! * :

Court House.

.a J MR

&gt;yOar rvrtlrre will bear wfth us if
AHNU4UTAX SALES.

we furnish them with lew reading mattar
than usual, for a few weeks to come. The
Tm Salea-cntwS ua very modi for row..

713
714
715

We winiW.«y M a sort of tdhtt howev­
er, that during the last three inuGtha we
bare fornix

v-rw~rx

c*n possibly be cvtitujuetT‘ In the future,

£&gt;'.9

unless thot*e indebted to us can bi more
punctual^ payment of their due*,

tte

upj.gy ia die inch M have not paid their
subscriptions* oor apology i* to suchu

•ifi

have dona to.

SUMI t

Cool—Quite a change came over the

743
746

750
757
767

clerk of tbe weather about a week ago,—

Humanity and lino® oalkra have

FF4&gt;« W® «

been

able tn stand erect for several days past;

and mosquitoes, and linen pants hare gen­
erally “retired.’’

770
771
772

Why the clerk of the

vaalber should “blow hot, and blow cold”
\i such qtijck succession, Is to us a mys/ery, unless, ws look upon it as a disease

774
775
776
787

of the "western olimaU," in which chill*

and fever follow each other In alternate

SW

Ague Balsam

If Christie’s

succession.

wU! "break up" tbesa chills and fever, op

the weather, wc will "give ia* that it fe

an eseelhmt agne medHne.

A Hard Cvt.—It ie ‘ hard*’ to be in
was I

823

of fiard-ware, and having tbe bard­

m

currency, bard-ly know trffich ia tbe best

848
840
6M

But it b hanl-er still U&gt;

nltcc lu find it.

are the hardihood with Which Hadlny &amp;

HF”

Baker dhpr ac of their Hard ware. to nil

such hard head* aa axe determined to buy
a' the vary lowet rates,

And it b rather

cut ting t« iitbcr eut-lera to sec how their

JW3SL

clerk* “cut up” w hile displaying the moat

superb assortment uf cut-levy, ever bro’t
to tins market.

Tea and table spoons,

knives and forks, shoe, pocket, carving,

bread and butcher knives in tbe best nf
cut-ting order.

But “the unkindcst cut of

all," ass tho cut (go

by) wa reerivsd

from a apeci men article of this spIcudW
cutlery.

Tua Paddf's Elkjl—We wnulJ ac­

knowledge to ths

908
994
1034
1M2
1043
1044
1045
1063
1070
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1127
1)28
1129
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1160
1188
1184
1185
1188
1167
1228
1223

Pioneer, that we bad

n»t received tbe “latest news.” relative to
tbe position uf 'he administration, when
we penned ou^nrticlc upon tho Le Clcrc

letter.

We will give the subject a little

attention ik-1 l neck, thereby giving time

for J. B. t&lt;&gt; tum another somerset.

-Th&lt; Ezxcraaai. Cqlucos or

1861.—

Tbe nest Electoral College, chosen in

November, 1860, to meet io February.
will—if Kansas should Lcadmitted at the

approaching

session of Congress—con­

sist of 806 votes, l&amp;4(/ which Will be
necessary for a ch* &gt;iot&gt; fur Pr widen t.

The

nonjLtch&lt;dding State* will bathTBO elec­
tors. and tbo slavcboldiog States &gt;20.

Ataawtr Moxvih.y roe Avwwrr.—The
August uumger of. aaoslberjl magazine is|
received.

Tha "Minister's Wooing” is-

&lt;x»tiBDfd,'nftd this number contains a

doten other r.rticlas in prose and poetry,
beskfo the

tices.

omjsI

fMwisas an84»terary no

Tba num her b JV7M&gt; way Infor for

to lbws wHab&amp;avf preweddd it.

1236

‘IMS

MS

MeeXnr or tb« EieOUte Committee U
tte Barrip^A^MalturalSoctotr.

*4£H

w®- .,859'
/Alan adjourned meeting of the-ex ecufive officers'of the Barry,County•Agricul • ।

pursl Society, it wav

Arso/vr^ That the.

annual Fair of said Sooloty be held in the
village of Haatmga, vc the 7th and 8th

dtyajjf October next.

Hesotyrd,.Thai a.

committee nf seven be appointed » draft

a list of premiums.

As such aammittce

a

Hs

Xhe.foUowwg persona are appointed, C.
Beach, Wm. Burgher. N. Bailey, E&gt;. Slri-.
ksr, N. Bartow, Wm. Barfow. R. B.

'SroniuwSr.

u" ‘lptf
u. J • Jr»

tfr s*t»

tarod on the first day of the Fair.

Rttabad. Tbak W«. Bartow, -be appointeditardaiL
,
L" ‘

RacM,
Nfviw.Cw. a.
Smith and R. B. WigUmi»,l»«n«*M

&gt; ertmmitx^ lo proc.r«** Qw*&gt;r.

y 5:1!:
'£tMt

1351

�u.

B0W8 HARDWARE STORE,
rrioea Uggulxted to e«U the itw-^

1T1w

Bl MOUSE’S

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Jli rtaa^l..

rf Hours 1IBUC

n. ttru —J a-***
RAT&gt;WAV3
.....W, ...
in CiauUlieJ, SCI
T'*lfe ^VWd ot, ud if nature fo not as«Ate?xa,4r«.,Fs!’S
... .

BEADY

BELIEF,

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

“ttlw-lb au.Umrfto.bl x to
MISHIL LLTTEll.

WSSgX»S3
e-Amr.

lauliaaortU hleUstrosnecUbilltr,

rtfa ourU«M of hf&gt; will fairer be btown outUo«r importer:’, then tat we should keep ta va-

Ezr.vs'&amp;i.'u.TsA
One uf the roots from which tliese
open, the pores
•ftaakto, and artUta Naler* in throwing out
ta finer parts of tbb oirmptfon within. Tha
VP1*?1 -Meh is to krtteetotat, which
4ian«&lt;1 man.

HARDWARE!

titSi.
SSX » £
publie, artabliahca the following
FACTS &gt;
That ta BLOOD PURIFIES and BLOOD
PILLS bare been proved by analysis to

COlfTAIN NO JUXEBALl
That they cure the atoms! ns i versa! complaint,
DYSl'KTSIA
with wrrM etrtaialy. and In a very abort time.
TUI after another msdiriara hare proved naeieaa, they relieve

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

war. TtefauDi t» a Ca'hartic, and acoempanicu

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

ti»y rbicK enmwt pta by ta other antieta, are
sod ooavrytd .Tin great qwMtlta

BROAD &amp; NARROW AYES, GLASS,

and melon ta health and strength of tU saffroer.

I&amp;KWTOKE) -iPM'D®3.

SHATTEREI) COXSTITUTIOXP.
however they may have been trited with and
abwaed; tUl tbeir direct tendency ia totagtbto

CAUSE ROOM TO HEAL,
We can clothe you from the crown

of tho

bead to the sole of

the fool

and warrant prices to nit.
and Tin Ware of any tod every sUpc and descrip

tion. all of which w. will aeh at Hard Ttous
1*. tSram «l» to*, fem

lay be stored in auull boxes or gl ts*ea, in enurelent. Uwatifut and
r..~
’ w,t*

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’

From Ueil^n. it to abown tbi Dr. Mona's In­
dian Root Pills not only enter tbe stoSMeb. but HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
become united wilh ta blood, for they find way
to every part, and completely rout out ud cleans* BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
ta system from tU Impurity, and tb* life of ta
Udy, which n ta blood becousM perfectly h«l
fty; consequently all aieknssa and pain to driven ery style and deacripUoo.
Cv&gt;n&gt; tU ayatem. for they cwart romsde when the
body beuanaa so pun and clear.

*»*—

BURP1.UB HOKEY
ftsfisiSKJAStfjax

LIVER -COMPLAINT,

Price., for Ready pay.

(1UM

’

R.-AJD’WJk’ST’S

REGULATING
PILLS,
ftr. Rad ray A
hare recently dtoeorrrvd

■ batoing ejaasate of raging fever, and who
leeaibrought, as it were, within * atep of
tolgTavfc-nwstitod mdr to fortify tat
oulf tovo been numbev*! w ith tbe dead,

Oo.
a
method for extracting from roctZ beta plaats
sadgtaa, a nutrition extract of snob wi&amp;rful

sad discharge tnm tbe ayatem, every taint sf
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tbti
RECRUIT THE DUBILITATED,
and there la no diaesaeof tbe Btomzcli aed Bawcls.
tU liver, the narroc, .y.tem, the aldo, gland, or
tntuclca, to which they do nut give yrv*"rt nlirf,
and. (&gt;1 admtotetortd Ufore the very citedd of
life luu beeo invaded,) {fM • psMae and pn/urt
°Ur to mind tat the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are eadtaod by tbe
---------------- - *■--------- '--^‘ivipgwftoMIW, wbu.
I works, and by word
of mouth, proclaim I
aratiun of ta kutd e
virtual of IU MIX. —---------------------------- every arouse and organ or ta arUcEi, and to ei
pel A taraagbly sad permanently.
Ke mm enn doubt tLeir superiority sfti

Ayert Cherry Pectoral
Au in,QaXlXaa

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

JtKSK

»OT8 &amp; SENMB&amp;,

.

bad been tak«, they wef. a&gt;tontebed. and
sorpriMd, to wttasaing their cUnumhnavian Blood Parlier, &gt;1
rbalfdwen. Ol ta ScandiUssa's per tax, or * bsxca

Read Dr.Jtobeeka Special NuUcn. .ad

a titanto time.

COOKIHG STOVES!

GROCERIES

Dr. RoUek'a AT
and Family Adri,er, containing a
i-..--— ^,d vtiuabl.MedUl
of ny of the Kgn.to

grwSws*
saeaLmpta-liervpU.

Cramp and Paine in ta ataiach. and tounru

Fob tht Cumor Dr.
Fob a Fort. Etdk.
Fob tee Cum of Ekt
Fbb tbb Pxus
Fa* TH* Cum or Sea
Fob am. Scboftucb Oo
I i'ii rin C’-U or Rn
Fob Dkxamb or m
Fob tbb Cum or Lrmt

•

Fob tex Cum

TO CURE TUB AGUE,
TO CURE THE

AGUE,

Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.
Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.

eu« Dr. Hoback
or by letter enctoe-

1 ----- The beet AgweCwre la oac.
2 ----- A Be-edy prepared by a Regular nyti-

Fna Rev. Mr. McMulUn, Partor of Roberta

r-C. WtJtoaA«?g^hK^£?aiiy^ar

RAHWAY'S RX0ULAT1XQ HLU
Ragntoto each and every

HARD-WARE!

od Feriter for a ntrvout affection. from which
ire snBared nwch at timra. White it la pirns­
*&gt; tU male, it eortunly baa a happy effect
«
eerrae. Pleaao accept my tau»k» fat
r kind rsgarda, tod believe me.
Tem.
X W.T. McMcnxw.

eauT DtKoraar i
THE PniLOeOPHEUB STONE

**0**?!1
™&gt;rty. (SO) to town»hip No. »rec, north of range Xo. aaren beat;
aleo tbe WShvrst quarter of ta north-east quar­
ter of aactton Ko. ». tn township No. throe,north
XfsE. 1C"“'T *
witidl Mid aboveTdeaeribed premiam I shall ax-

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

minui!

BAKER'S

PAIN

PANACEA.

BAKES*

PAIN

PANACEA

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogytom Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Bouse. in ta Vtllato of Hastings, in nid Monty,
ANO
Dated June £8, 15£0.
_________ __________W- K. FERRIS, Sheriff.

CHANCERY SALE,

DRY GOODS!

BT MB»

soovm.’s

W, km pa to*, th* photf 41
•» gooto u nit tto tin* art am
p»pb Ua tmU. rfpS* to
m* md BttO. CM to Into.

BLOOD

MORE TAILORING.
0 BHSIIXSS.

snnnfGiA

PURIFIER.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
,4t»tripUon-

TERMS, ei/36. XTT jkiyv’JLaTcne.

VOL. 4
gnstings’ gusinesj gtrtrttrj.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH.,^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1859

TMTILL OBIKWET.

BOCTWOOD A GRANT,

II. J. KEM FIELD.

D
P. U.K J. RUSSELL,

ealer

FRAN CIS ROMER,
to lurn,

D hardware. Uwtea

HADLEY

J. W. OAKLEY,

EALERS hi dru^*, mWicme*. psteat tnsdicIm*. painU. oils, lurpct&gt;ti««, traratag fluid.

D

gtotv is "Row»r'» block.”

W.PARKER,

WILLIAM Bl RGHER,
A TTORNEY »nd Coanrctor at law, and MieA lur in Chancery. Office in Bailey's Block,

clods* Moris*&lt;c* by Uirru»cn.euU

TlSTIfr OFTUK PEACE. Grarral Lud sad
»J T*i Anat, will
«o
eollecuoa W
deLu sad *11 other buakacas pevtaiaicg tohiaattc*.
8WKEXEY

1. A. HOLBROOK.

PHYSIQAN and Surface.
J itm. State (treat.

Office la BssrelT*

JOHN KOBE RTS,
HYSICIAN »3d Surx^.n. Dwelling os Breed•ay. sea.- the Court House.

P

II. P. CHERRY,

aptuMawd CdHity. Iteridenes, Moistswe,
ry county. Mich. iliaaka kept always op baa&lt;L

L. II. MTEVTART,
A TTORincr and Counsrior at taw, Sriicitor
A and Coeasrtor in Chancery, Botsry Public,
Mkhi’fis.

A TTORNEY
CreMater at taw, Roiicrtor ia
2k Chmt&lt;n. G&lt;n»r*l L»ud srri Tax AgsaL OlS&lt;« »rn r&gt;«Ri*mcr’s ttorc. u&gt; lbs Exchange block.
KhMIctUIc. Barry scanty, Mich.

CDGF. OF PROBATE, Circuit Coart Caaa-

J®&gt;«.o»«r. AUorstv aad CosMsUor at Law*

. *» IlMttaas. PsrsoM dssiring Ma
11 cri) *XIteKhwiFi og—._________

1

DAMIEL XTRUUUU

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

R. B. WIGHTRAN,
TjeGlKTEB OBDttM. OCeets
“d 0P” “

H. X. XII ELDOV,
C°£ulr t1ieasum“- °®“ *•

c*,,t

•»* W- "TEBBIMB.
If AM , ACTCBBB ef and fester is ttawitare.
A good Mwrtrn.ul aivar. M UmL BsW»

BUCKLE A ORSK*,
KABLB TAILOBS. Cuttles iMm

NO. 13

row that so good a man and so kind a
The man who cultivates sod keeps up
**» »* W*. that for a while
tray had never a thought about us; and I
It b the duty of every man to make with the times never grows old. ITs ta
the people outside imagined that we had ibemoMrf hfe.
I.
to do (lu. tf
come down with tbo cradle, so thus we ‘“•“•I* «»«7 t-eolty of both body Md
I was apprenticed to a decorative pain­
1 ed with Mghty winters, and hb brow i ery person vno c
were left in total isolation for full twenty mind no* &gt;an ««nd».
TW-. i.
summation of thia
ter, but being of a bold, danger-loving minutes.
3
Mlo« &gt;&gt;oM aod oomioon,&lt;U»l owry.1 wrinkled by as many summers, bis com­
turn. I
*------------While I was watching them below, bod,
.uppoMd to undmuod K
To.’ psny b rought for by the intelligent of
leeltng very sorry fi&gt;r my poor master, 1 whole object of life may bo rammed up1 sll ,sgee.
.udgmcnl
and
mat
oublic
After some years of knocking about, I
U
' "7"
. •"*
”r
“•reeoontibllilv
,
-..-J
1
But to retain his faculties, he must re- Imust
was startled by a wild laugh from Colly,
infallibly lend It to sueoesa.
got tired of a maritime life, and having if he^w m*^2UdlThn&lt;1f dl?g “ in one word, Mat/wAseas. To be useful, a1 tain hb reeponsibilitfes. Aa soon as he
Wc are authentically Informed that
man must be dili tgenl. hopeful,tatrilqrmt,
married and determined to stick to the
&gt;
casts
off
hia
responsibilities,
he
loses
his
Robert
Stephenson.
C.
t,
If.
P.
Professcourse, that U ^^&gt;ne fSd°
temperate, patient. Godly, kind and charshore. 1 got work with a bulldw, wbrao
itabk
“fr tbsw things be ia yon and• nfoUve tu exertion—be loses his tnanpeculiar line Uy In erecting tall chimneys.
The man
Evan now I tremble when I think of abound, ye shall be oelthre barren nor1 hood and sinks out of sight.
Thompson, L. L. D^ i
that time; it was horrible to peer down unfruitful." So fer all mankind agree in’ who retires from buries** at fifty, will or- Mr. C. F. Varley (tire
1 dinarily lose his faculties and die ten ciao of Electric T«leg
the shaft, black, sooty and yawning, and
dizxy, and so I was soon a feyorite brad •carcely less an to look outside and see. Mb,. But there is one period in life,when’ years sooner by carting off his responriLothbury, and tbs eo«____
_ _
with my master.
flights of pigeons sweeping round at con- M almost common concent, many of• btlities and hb motives to active rxerdsc to the Atlantic Company,) rave
We had one occasion to fasten a light sidurably lea* height than wo were.—
1 and exertion.
to form a committee to advise wi
these duties are not conwidered binding.
ning conductor which Itad sprung near the Colly—thank Gud, he wat so duted he
Finally, the eflccta of old age must be directors and todeetde for them wi|h the
Old age ia supposed to be exemp from
too «fa very high shlmney. and Mr. Ste­ could not see me—called my name three
resisted by a’firm and resolute wilt The aid of such other acirati&amp;e men a* the
many of the active duties of life. But I
rn’ng chose myself and one James Colly times, as 1 ut fairly cringing in dread
find no Scripture authority for such ex­ body mv»t be cared for. ss well as the Board may think proper to call in as to
to do il, as the most daring of bin meii. that hi* sight might clear, and with a
mind. Old people must lire temperate­ all the details of the next cable, and os to
emption. Abraham and Moses, the pro­
About hxlf-a doxen of us went that morn­ ghostly grin, and chewing with hia mouth, phets and apostles, many of whom lived ly, but live well. Thev must have plen­ the form of Its external covering. Internal
ty of good, nourishing food, plain and ea­
ing with a hand eart, containing the nec­ ho began working bimsolftnwarda me. I
conductor, and extant of fnsulatiee.—
। to great age, were all active to the end of
sy of mastication and digestion.
essary ropes, blocks, the kite, and a box worked away from him a* noiselessly a* I their lives.
When there details are determtaed cm,
"Paul the aged” wrote his
The skin of old persons throws uff ar.d the cable most suited for Atlantic
or cradle.
Having flown the kite, and onuld, with every hair standing ou end.— epistles to the Ephesians and to the Collarge quantities of effete exhalations, and depths shall have been settled by means
dropped ita line acmes the top of the He foHowed me twice aruund that horrid osvians near the dose of bis life.
No
chimney, we s.v&gt;n drew up a rope, at the coping making most horrid noises, and reader of the Bible need be told that these roust be kept dean by frequent ablutiona, of the valuable data placed at the Board’s
and kept active by rubbing and friction. disposal from archives of the company,
end of which was a block, through which then being come a second time to the rod,
epistles are unequalled fortrue sublimity, I
ran the line whereby we were to be drawn ire got an idea into hie muddled bead that pathos, and beauty of language by any But, above all, don’t give up. Few old experiments aa to submersion will take
up.
I was fallen over, for be never lost a sense production, ancient or modern, aacred or mru live long after they retire from buri- place, and any pointe not exactly cleared
nesa. A life uf inactivity is death to an up at tbo present moment will be most
Colly had been married a fortnight; of where he was all through this trying profane.
old man.
carefully decided by appeals to actual ex-'
and ra we stepped Into the cradle, the time. Tbi-n lie tried to get on hia feet,
Some of the moat celebrated ancient
Sleep in large, airy apartments. In old periratnl.
men bantcringly asked him II he hadn’t a hut at the risk of my own life, I cn’d not
and modern statesmen and orators have
The great point upon wbieb hung the
last dying speech to leave for bi* wife; kt the poor fellow rush on certain death given to the world their beat productions ngn, the lungs throw off a large quantity
and then. Mr. Seaming having shaken, without making une more effort; and I at an advanced age. Cicero’s oration for &lt;&gt;rcarbon, and the room aoon becomes heaviost weight of indecision ra to, the
hands with us and bid us be o*.l and , cried out for him tn sit down, and ho cow­ the poet Arehias was delivered when be contaminated with the poison. More old possibility of this enterprise, has been do- '
petqflo die of lung diseases than any oth­ cided favorably. The cable has been laid,
•teady, wc were drawn slowly up. It wm ered down like a whipped dog all tremb*
This arises from the waat of out­ messages have passed day by day for a
known all over tlie town that the conduc­ ling. I suppose that it had been pul in­ aggvration tn say that this oration haa er.
door exercise and air. arid from sleeping month between England and A mortal.—
tor was to lie fixed, though as the day was to his heed that 1 was a dead man •peak- never been excelled by any flwvenicrffl.rt
in dore, ill-ventillsled apartments.
Ikgimcnte hare been retained in Halifax
not named, I did not expect we ah&gt;&gt;'d have 1 mg to him.
I
from that day to this. Most men begin
In winter Jet the body be warmly cloth­ sue' Montreal after orders had been sent i
man# spectators ;
»» wc gnt higher, I
That morning my wife bad got a letter to fail at fifty, sink needy out of sight at
and the view opened under our fret, I snw from her sister in Canada, and as there sixty, and are lost at seventy. They be­ ed, with flannel next the skin. Many old for their return to England—the AWrqpa’s
people die by neglecting ttia precaution. collision was announced to anxious men
thnl the streets were already thronged were parts that I could n&lt;&gt;t make out, I gin to grow weary of labor.erase tn make
The hands and feet should never be suf­ and women anticipating her arrival—the
with starera. Cully was vert quiet; and h.id put it into my pocket, intending to the proper effort, and suffer themselves
fered to get culd. Thia drives the blood news of China's submisaiou was beard In
when I waved my cap to the people, he gel our timekeeper to rend it for me. It tn be easily pushed aside by the advanc­
from the surface, checks the circulation, New York within Dino hours after Eng­
had
a
scrap
uf
uncovered
paper
at
the
said snappishly dial this was no limo for
ing reliirnhs of the coming generstioo. In , causes internal congealions, cspccsally of
land had received it.
There are io*
fully, and that he thought 1 might think Ixittom, and by another gnoa providence, this way, the community is deprived of
the lunes, and speedy duilb often eUkuea. facte, which, in August, 1857, would have
of better things than bow to amuse these 1 happened to nave a bit of red pencil in the experience aad active labors of a large
Mo*t old people die in the winter. Very been dissipated *e wild scientific dreams.
my
pocket.
J
wrote
on
the
paper,
“
Gel
gaping fools, who, be dared to say, desir­
class of our fellow citiaens which cannot few live os long as they might, if they
Evsry hour after the demonstratioti of
This 1 be spared without srrioOa loss.
ed no better fun than to tee us meet with us down—Colly's gone mad."
took proper care of themselves.
such kiaiwledge, which is wasted by the
shut in my tobacco box, and was fortunate
an accident
rThe important question now arises, can
During a practice of thirty years I absence of ite enjoyment in P pracflcal
enough
to
drop
it
jast
at
the
feet
of
a
1 had come np in the best heart, think­
this be pre vented 1 flow can a man pro­ have never seen but one person die of old form, ta, in tl&gt;e present concentrated state
ing, indeed, nothing about the danger we couple of men who were standing by the serve a healthy, vigorous, cheerful old age.— WiUtu.
of our system of existence, a robbery of
! incurred ; but as we drew nearer an.l engine bouse door.
age! By conversing with a good many
so much knoa ledge, so much human loDirectly
all
was
bustle
to
rescue
us.
—
,old people. I find that it b not an much
nearer to the top. and had nothing, as it
Cantor Emtlovmxst.—The mxn u bo terainrte, and so much chance of perma­
.
•ccmod, belonging to this world Dear to They got the kite up again, and I watohed । the
lota of physical ability that brings on Is obliged to bo constantly employed to nent peace and unmmereial grandeur from
us but this straining rope. 1 began to sec it mounting slowly—slowly ; and when premature old age. as the loss of curtain
earn the necessariee of life, knows not the tho two great branches of the Anglu^axth-peril of tho undertaking.
What Col­ tbs slack twine fell. between Q.lly and fiiculties of ths mind. They complain of
unimppinros be prays for when he desires on confraternity.
ly thought of It I don’t know—he sat at my self, I took it in my hand and cnsld their memory. It becomes treacherous, wedtb and Idleness. To bo constant)}
This Waste, however, wouhl not rejen
the bottom ot the cradle, never looking have kissed it; Poor Colly, with his teeth It fails them when’ it is most needed.— busy* ta to be always happy.
Persona likely to occur after the fact announced
chattering,
alill
fended
that
I
«^s
a
spir1
out, though I told him he would do better
They struggle for a while, finally become who have suddenly acquired wealth* bro­ by the Atlantic Telegraph Company,
to keep bis eyes about him, su that be it, and 1 did all I could to favor that idea ,discouraged, fldmit that they are auperau- ken up their active pursuits, and begun to wbidt *we are glad to notice as a great
until they got another cradle up to us.— ,naled, nd quietly slide into obscurity.—
might grow used to the height
live st their ease, waste away and die in feature In its development—we mean the
Good Heaven! what wan this ! Here Then having got him in, I eernmbled in But they donut make proper effort to s very abort time.
Thousands would offer wtach they appear to hare received
wc were within a yard of the top project­ myself, and ctatching him fest, 1 shouted recover and maintain their memory. In Lavs been blessings to the world, eddsd from c«ntrectors, nut only to make and
,
ing coping, and still they were winding for them to lower; aad so were got down. nine
cmm out of ten it Is not th* momo- to the common stuck of happiness, if they lay the cable, but to work it after it kas
be
wrestling
and
fighting
with
me
all
the
away without slacking spred in the least I
ry itself that is at fault. It is the want
been laid at a risk to themselves, which a
,o/.MmO*®. Tlmy ivmwaber tbo events
I guessed In a moment that they mistook way.
» uukI bouse lor some ,of youth and childhood, while the eveota which nourished their bodies. But no: i year ago would have been thought a read
our height and that with t&gt;.« Br**u P“r
undertaking, but which we arc now in­
months,
end
then
went
to
reavangering.
(
chase of tho windlass the rope would be
of yesterday are forgotten. They made fashion and wealth tod: poaoeseion o( forme.) ■ likely to most with revere centbroken when the cradle came to the block. for be never could fete any height agate ; ,no impression. They went in at one ear. them, dnd they were completely ruined.
petition.
‘
I sprang up, and catching the rope, dimb and 1 have never had the same clear bead and
out aUthe other.
They were nut They ran away from peace and pleasure,
tlampfd upon the mind.
The brain is and embraced a living death. The secret
ed nand over band to the coping. Colly, since that adventure.
The following anecdote Is told of the
too, sprang up and followed ma.
He,
covered over with the images of the past, of happinuM lies in thia—to be always celebrated Roa land Hill:
and every new expression must be rtuss- contented with your lot and never sigh
too, got aafe. and urfll they went on wind­
Two Strenger* passing a church in which
ptd in a IhUe harder. Jo youth the mind for the spendor of riches, or the magnifi­ he was preaching, entered, walked up the
ing up. winding up, till the rope sunk
Yesterday morning, just as tlie clock ia plastic and receives Impressions easily.
again with the strain there was upon it
cence of feshion and power. Persons who aisle and finding no sca^stood for n while
Then it snapped, and cradle, hanling was on tbo stroke of nine, the suu looked But in old age it is tw* so, and requires are always busy, and go cheerfulIv to and listened to the sermon.
Presently
out
from
behind
a
parted
cloud
a
moment,
more pains. But onoe acquire a distinct, their daily task*, are least disturbed by they tensed to walk out.
line and tho main rope with ita bbudt fell
Before they
and smiled on -tho muddr world.
The vivid Impression upon the mind, and the
tha fluctuations of business, and al night reached the door the preacher said—“But
down.
Thua were ws two poxr men
tarnished lettering of old signs was re­ memory is just as reliable in old age as
left in a most desperate situation.
Jeep with perfect composure. The idle I will tall you a story.”’
Tlii* arrested the strangers, and they
P«&lt; Colly was completely crazed with gilded, dark window panes glittered tike in youth. Present seme striking object and the rich are seldom contented. They
plates of mica, the tips of lightning-rods to the senses of an old man for the first
affright; and the moment he got on the
-are peevish, frtlfai, irascible. Bid them paused, turned agate and listened.
showed their silver, and human feces time—for instance, a locomotive—and be
“Once there was a man," said the
coping, which wm only a foot and a half
good morning, and they ecowl.
Nature
brightened like so many sun-dials in a । will remember it as long os be lives.
It and art have few attractions fi&gt;r them.'— preacher, “who said that if ba had all ike
broad, he calted out:
is not the memory so much as the diffi They are entirely out of view.
While axes in tha world made into one great sc,
“Where can I pray ! Where can 1 kneel cloudless noon.
Along tbo old carpet lay a streak of culty of fixing object* In the memory,that
in this state, the springs of fife ara rout­ and all the trees in the world into oae
and pray 1"
sunshine, beautiful aa tho golden way tu troubles old people. This requires atten­ ing out and the decay of death haa cotn- great tree, and be could wield the ax and
And oo I said, very solemnly :
But it man cod undermining their constitution*. cut the tree down, he would moke it into
“Sit down, Jem ; God will hear us if the Celestial Gate, and tho fedod woolen tion. care and patient industry.
“MorningGlories" looked fresh and new, can l&gt;o done.
one great whip to thrash those ungodly
we pray to him sitting down.*
as If a “three-ply* could feel the touch of
John Quincy Adams had a most re­
men who turn their backs upon the GasAa color of his taco wm of a transpar­
The eloquent Elisha Williams, of Col­
markably retentive memory.
He cher­
pal, and stop to boar a story.*
ent blue, and il wm distorted and twH-b- spring-like budding violets.
umbia
county,
was
‘‘
powerful"
before
a
It touched the Art Association's group ished it as the apple of his eye. He nev­
The strangers thought they had heard
ing. m if bo wm in a fit Uta eyes were
jury. One day in the Circuit Court he
of‘-Saturday Night," aa it hung against er allowed himself to forget a thing which
enough to satisfy their cunomty, aad re­
_tvi
x
tn*r&gt; *
and
had made a most profound impression,
the wall, with a glory tho artist never be wished to remember. Ho kept a jour­
sumed their walk ia thj street.
meant. The morning tun melted the lev­ nal of Ms life, in which he carefully noted alike upon the jury and upon tho “Court."
body backward and forward, so that I felt
el rays that streamed through tho wind­ down all the most important events in his His legal opponent was a mere pettifog­
Foaornxa a Dxrrox.—There Is a sto­
curtain that be must topple over.
ow looking tow nips the west, and touch­ own history and that of his county. He ger, but “smart," nd ho said :
“Coma, Jem, lad," J raid, thinking to
“Gentlemen of tho jury, and your Hon­ ry which has been often told of Daniel
ed like magic wand^the locks of ago and refreshed his memory by frequently re
Webster, but which will beer rspctiUot,
take the fright off him, “ll’ejtad saough
the brows of beauty.
Evons the little (erring to his record. At the limo of his or: I should despair of a triumph in this how, a;ter continued provocation, l»
but can’t be mended. Hitch up a kiLand
terrier beneath tho table seemed to wink dmth, which was at the age of four score case, after the eloquent appeal of the
learned enunoel, but for the feet that com- { wrote to the editor of a newsparer, which
at us with *one bright oye, and the di*. and upwards, be was better posted up in
referred to hia private afiaiis, and espieiallaiTa flaxe dood that surmounted the little all the minutl® of the proceedings of Con­ mon law is common renxe. Nu man ou’d Jy to his not paying hia debts. He said
rbere is the
like belter the piece the learned gentle­
wheel, to grow whiter In tho light
gress than any member of the House.—
man has spoke, than what 1 like that substantially—“It ts true that 1 hare n&lt;a
The painted feoe of a pensive young wo­ He took pains to preserve his memory.
always paid my debts punctually,tand
man that had looked at ns for five years He cultivated it with ths most unremit­ piece. He spoke It good—Pre beerd him that I owe mousy. One cause of this it,
th.
™ only . Rx» or «» &lt;£«• 'A
without uttering a word, lighted up for ting ears. Go, ye forgetful onas, and do give It fo«r times aloie ; once at Shad­ that I have not prasssd tboee who owe
dock.
in
a
burglary
paae
;
once
at
Kiac,on
an Instant and bleared us with a smile.— likewise.
Bt IM. I ("&lt;» M •“
As an instance of;
suspicion nf stealin*; once to Poughkeep­ me, for payment.
But before we had time to !«* once
this, I nclott your falhrr'i nolt, audc to 1
Having guarded the memory by a lit­
nJt Um; bnt Um I r.m.mU™a t .
more, the woven flowers had faded Uck tle peins-taking, the neat thing to look af­ sie, on a murder case ; and the next time ore thirty ytan ayo, for wioirey lent kin !
at Kakialuabout a man who was catchad a
... .^1 wilk «od lbw,
W® •' .gain to their old dull estate, the reading
ter In order ro escape the imbecility of
coonterfeitlng. Wai, ho always spoke it to MfaesK kt* boyr."
of the good book on “Saturday Night
old age, is the progress of the age, in
good ; but this time be r«lly beat him­
went oo by the lessening light of a set­ which you IIre. Keep up with the times.
“Carnivorous apitnals," said a collegia*
self But what does It all ewrer*
have does if I rad been
ting sun. and lbs silent maiden relapsed Do not sleep and dream over the by gones
tlemen of the jury 1 That's the i
determined to run a hit of risk in bts to- into her October tinted meditation.
of a former age. Do not cling to old ex­
and
you
can
answer
it
as
well
as
ror.. Of coarse. 1 dnret not gt
That ray of sunshine flashed out like an ploded customs end opinions. More old
prey; hoofed animals are Invariably
better tew."
feet, but working myself on my
mefl lose caste, and are thrown into the
gramnivoroos.
It ta, therefore, consistAnd so they did, and quickly, by
background by standing still while the
diet Id favor of the pettifogger's cfii
whole world Is moving forward, then by
-k. w.
'
•
- —&lt;n
Ing whom he may dovoui, aa having a
Envy, Ilka a cold poison, benumbs aad
slorea footl” “Yea," replied the divine;
Not mure m.itltag ■&gt; ad
tbodsof doing

Dot

attention baa I

importance thatwo wish to make il taow*
u widely aapoaeiUe. Some eight aaaaths

of the well known Lowell Mssas-asra.

Wolcott, and the wound

meet, and has come back perfectly cared.
The process tathk:

of tine, bloodroot, and wheat floor, was

It, the cancer will be found
into, and appear uf the eob
news of an old shoe sole, end

rim outside of it will appear
parboiled, ca if scalded by steam.

Ths

out a bard
sloughs out like dead flesh, and
grows again. This remedy was di aces
erod by Dr. Fell, ia Loodot, and has
been used by him for six or eight yeasK
with unfailing success, and not a ease haa
boon known of the reappearance of
cancer, where this remedy has been

with their proverbial opposi
rations, look upon it with distrust If fe
is what is claimed for It, this terrible dfo.

any one so afflicted would c;
dure.—Milmndket Democrat.
Coot Ihfvddcs.—“Will you obljms
mo with a light, air F
“Certainly, with the greatentpl stows,*
sets the atraugor, knocking off tbo ashes
with his little finger, and presenting tho
red end of bis cigar with a graceful bow.
Smith eummcsiors fumbling in hb coat
pocket, lakes out bb handkerchief; shakes
it; /eels in hb vest with a desperate en­
ergy ; looks blank.
“Well, I do declare, ha vu't got one tree
as tho world. Haro you another you asm
«pareF
“Certain) v,* eAid the stranger with a
smile, and I beg you will accept it*
There is a puffl puffing till the fresh d*

shucks |his friend, who was near split
with laughter, under the ribs with—
It! That's the way..______
world.—Nothing like cool, pelite impo-

Snoonwa a Tool—An Irishman la
Danbury, Con., undertook to about a tat
the other day, and, aa the following ac­
count shows, shot a fool instead :
First he put in a charge of shot, which
be covered by ramming home a wad.—

with a small handful of corn in tha kesael; Thua prepared be brought the instru­
ment of death to bear upon the cat, rad
snapped. Td his great chagrin, the gw

no use, the gun would not go. Irritated
beyond measure at his failure, be drew

the iron ramrod from the gun, put the

down through the corn until it reached

and fore-1

as could be expected.

Poors —Merchants are counted shrewfl

try, described him a. “ana of those tuen
who hare aosrioga after the mdafiaite^nd

tel which they are build

ta

The whole ralumny and detraction.
Envy
me almost I* Toolhh than deteateUa; Ulas
rrAirro, a Timur,
ST,ffiMC»r

***»«!’•

�A few weeks tioce we published * short
article commenting upon theipwftkp .of,
the Administration m set fo«A in Ws let­
ter of Gen. Cass to Le ClertV-. dwnaral
Can has found it nocresary2fp*|

other letters on thia su^jec*
'Ate
Clerc letter undoubted* eBftoffl&amp;F'IHB’
true seritimentaof ths Administration,but

*“
*** i1**1*ln !*
to the Democratic party,

|I1"‘«''W

ItelaMished Ittta.

Herrick's Sugar Coated Pfljg

‘ Buchanan
‘

Cuh Capital, *400,000 00.

, tdf &lt;m»m» err rim -me •

.19- «hl»k«».aflliSir w
*or, tor .
j
I;', r '

amitDoos word -uwrito 1”

igiM former vticl* h« wed thefollowing
JpUOTP, th# some that wo published last

ha* assails prospects for tbe Presidency

fadeaway.and recede' from view Mthc
result ofa single, tetter, these commands,

' ’’Tbo Banner mail in hia last issue stnrf^llv astorwthat tho Supremt Cburt of mask ba vu been anything but agreeable.—
ft* Vfciwd Stotos fa th* Drcd Scon case But be that m it may, again be wrote,
iMM that davce were pnip&lt;rty,and oh- and. thia time to the American Minister
ft»rupcrtvju&gt;d that toe only duty of the of Berlin.
'
.
teffeicneot WM to protect it m such,and
But of what avail U all tUs writing !—
ffirtUr dmt a slave hns no rights which b
.man la bound to respect. To con- The fatal Le Clere letter had gone fortli,

vlct the Author of miirtprewrtalion in and the Democracy only needed from It
tfifc toto *t l««t. It is odrnecessary to
M a necsMity, for self preservation. The

Philadelphia GantUt truly remarks, that

The question wm as to what the Su-

•‘the fetal Le Oro letter cannot be with­

drawn front print, nor con the impression

W^ proved from ike record the truthfulmm ofour poaitina, and lite fidsity of dw

derived from an actual letter of that char­

acter be erased from the minds of natur­
alised citizens.

Such an iudiscrcliou is

But ho says in his

irretnedible; it cannot be receded or aton­

first article that wc '’(tfowed what nobody

ed for, though twenty long pages be writ­

Now we'proted just what hi de-

ten over now with the opposite doctrine."

Mi«d io Ur foregoing quolaiiwi; that die

It is particularly unfortunate that wc can­

airpreine Court in the Dred Scott case

not fiod a statesman of mark and digniiy

decked Mtot slarea ware ‘ ptwparty, and

to occupy the high (daces io our govern­

qrtV Vropertj i &gt; any one on see by

ment, to secure the country against such

frreguiflg; qumtiae.
$»ie*.

Iq our Inet week a iMue.
But hasty and fetal mistakes. Walker wm
iMewys in Ims U«t ardek tlul those quo­ sent to’ Kansas with instruction* what ta
tgjarring

tations whWi wo produced formed no
part of ffie mnlsoritMive deeition. If such

do,aud was removed in disgrace for doing
what be WM ordered. Secretary Ossa has

i# irijeed the case, we Wunld ask the learn

been made to play the fool by writing

edtgsntkxuan haw they osmo to be incor-

three letters upou the same subject; with­

panited in the official report of that deci#

in four weeks, and all differing radically

giffli, which they must certailly were!—-

upon a single principle of diplomacy.—

Here again we convict him &lt;rf mhrepre-

Lead of bis convicting us.

, the influence of these various expressions
and considering. that after his rapid and
brilliant sucocaa, the re*ult of the alrugjle, if it were tojie prolonged^ould only
&gt;e a question of 'time and the sacrifice of
a certain number of lives, the Emperor
thinks he may now propose a truce, with
tbe object of seeing whether tho Italian
question may not be more humanely sofoed by discussion than by the sword. Tbe
Patrie was mistaken when it affirmed that
the Emperor of Austria proposed tbo suapensiau of hostilities, luo initiative was
taken by Napoleon III., who sent the first
overtures by Gen. D'Urban’s son, after a
conversation which ho bad with tbi* young
officer on the subject of an exchange of

But here are tbeletters; and we hope ev*
ery reader will carefully peruse and com­

eut of the Pioneer man as pare them, with a full knowledge of the
oiurta have deckled d -« not feet that aa outside pressure, and fear of
a tbo least, upon tbo quw- political rerrlbution, alone, dictated the
A\'k«j he undertook to couriepnaeniation U wm solely

V)mI

the Supreme Court

lot two letters:
Letter to Le Clerc, dated June 11. 1859

“I have to state that it ia understood
that the French government claims miliCBDSCT11 to draw attention fnottf bi* etntorj.seryice from all natives of Franoe
who may be found wiihiq ita. jurisdiction.
Bft our Pipnccr friend Las finally hit Yonr naturalization in this country will
upon mrenpUrim* u&gt; »~t our sincerity, ntd exempt you.from dun claim, should
^tofdttogly oaks, tf we ham the hardi­ you voluntarily repair thither.
“L. C.KSS.’’
hood to maintain that an African, be he

derided.

This dodge of his is only con-

ajkve or free, and bora qa American

Letter to Hofer, dated JiutvH, 1859

•M}, ia eligible to the pfiito of President,

“The position of the United States,' as
at too United Sutea, or any other oihcu communicated to our Minister nt Berlin
within ibt&gt; gift of the people.
To this for die hiformatibn of the Prussian Gov
eroment, is, that, native-born Prussian*
wc bavt- to say, that fur th# hat three*
naturalized iu tbo United States, and re­
&amp;rths of a rentury, negroes In some ot
tooling to the country of their birth, ore
the .Mates of thia union, havs exercisod the not liable to any duties or penalties, exshetivs fraanhtoe, and hare been elligible cepl such M were exutirigat the period of
to office $ and w, arc willing to leave It to (heir emigration.
“L. CASS.”
the people cf tbo whole country to say
uiHibcr tiisy will have a negro, or a n&amp;- Letter to the American Jfinieter, at Ben
lin, dated, Juty 8, 1859.i
gre^river to rule &lt;»ct them. Wa have
‘•The moment a foreigner becomes nat­
net lost all confidence in the ability of
uralized, hia sllcgtence to bis native coun­
flk American people to select tneir own
try is severed forevar. Ha experiences
re^ni - If our friend luut, hb " ill find the
a new puli tied birth.
A brosa and im­
tttodidon of Austria more to bis passible line separates him from his no­
tiro country..
Ha i* no more respobsiIfigag, tim oar Soo imtitation*.
The Day v.«u Owen case seems to trou- bte for anything bo may My or (to, or
omit co say or do, after unanning bis new
l^lcxxif neighbor atUL Ho asks for more
character, than if he bad been born In the
light.. . He think* when wa offered him
United States.
tight, dm* be received only dnrkne**.—
Well, tisxt h aot our fcult; if he haagroped so long in. darkness, asj owi-Hke,

to

toblasM by the light, sr» cannot help

ft, Wb— b« controverted our statoroenta
sH proved them by the record. We c-m-

, ba simply.affirms his puailiun wlthSltamplhtg the proof; forgetting that
•u&lt; been coavicted of cuiare preseolaj,ha .bare statement Is not worth much,

i rtiitcraic again that Ms exposition of

J3|F“ The war:tonattacks of tlm Repub­
lican press on the Judiciary of the coun­
try, is but one of the desperate strait* to
which renegade politicians arc reduced.—
Rionetr. ■
■
‘
We have another job for you, Mr. Pio

neer :

which is, to look after tbe Derauo-

vary ot lown.

Tltey felt tbo Dred Scott

Derision wm too heavy a load to be car­

ried by them ; so at thcir.late State Con-

vcBlioa they paased the following renduC «Mt ia incorrect w Jtf m persons of
■
■
•
ii
.;
r
se M cMMBvaad.
.fra «toeiston did lion:
^Retotved, That tho Supreme Oort of
iVtolve tbe question of color.
Our
the United States behtg.under the Conatimeta' tri£Dd ■Tfa.: “The record expow totlon, an independent co-ordinate brepeb
hA'potitiou of the Burner man won- of tbe Government,
a tenure of of­
fotiy &lt;tosra«nd planes him in no very fice which cannot be changed bg the action
uf partiei, through the hi»tri*mentalttjr of
Mbto perictoc." E .nsh is tha mm.
Congress, rr hold the Demoervey entirety
irrupontible fur 'tti doetrion, and in no
case tonctoively bound by the same, ex­
cept- so far m to inculcate obedience to its
dechfoM white they continue In force.”

Jf this in good Democratic .doctrine
wc shall hear btrt tttllo more from that
party about the wickednm of opposing

the Supreme Conrt.

Tomxisq Suakohal—The

.

Democracy
of thin State are auxroos to turn Bhang-

&gt;«?a

standing case* cf tickacas. snull

DRY GOODS!
**D

nAix*«

three times to writaupon such a question,

preinb Court did decide, and not a con^ocnu.ition or vin4faiilon uf that decision.

■ Lttrtrtrir.Tr1:

ii^TlbdrpIra******* «*vl^

tertahan, deeply firaU tbe i
ia&amp;are involved in war •&lt;•( U» in-.iy-u if » *^«.t
No w.nd*r, ta Ita, En»i«h Hoow of
ill/the appliances of mod/bat after Magenta and ।Commoca, Ix&gt;rd Derby .inquired if the
King
of Sardinia wm a p.-.rty to tbe trea­
jfo of so many men laid !
Sclferiu
I produced a great effect ity, m it wm understood that tbs Empe­
ow fur.
itrated mind which is so iror ot tbs Frsweh wm bte ally only—not
upon th!
X/UTISrGb B^x-S-AJMCpriucipsi—in' the quarrel 1
irfitee, and apparently so the
i
calm oi
!
------——
&lt; '
Wotef ®»sptey toootoveryrt—tut
je reason to believe that
cold. *]
MAIL'S LCJIO BALSAM, in *U owes, lire*
--------------the Emperor with Us al- I ■ certain. Tbe star actors—tbe two Em the best of MliiAwtloU.
*
ly hare not Mways been unmingk-d with |perors—■hare rung down the curtain and
HAWS LUXO BALSAM hmyroimbt ■&lt;&gt;«
diaappoinuucut, and that be is annoyed Ileft tbe stags; b-t mtless we egregiously nros Staec its Intrvdnctiue thin toy e«&amp;r«uf»&gt;
by the auitud«\of certain groups of nu» imistake-the nature of ths spirit bis lihpe- medicine.
HALL’S COLOR BALSAM k eeAxoedby^
ria)
Majesty
of
Prases
hre
conjured
up,
ties iu Italy,
fudging from tha solici- i
fomttaa pbyeteteM as *•
»* **
tudo which the Emperor bMalwaya dis- &lt;only to abandon and betray, there is a de­ ZwS*£&gt;tte?toU&gt;.
lUycd fur the head of tho diureb, they inouement in reserve that will yet shake
» HALL’S LOXU BALSAM Usxfc to ■*&gt; •»*«
every
throes
on
tbe
continent
to
iw
MH
kufldren,
snd
yet
powerful
in
ewsae
of chrome p&lt;dnferthatha must regret the complications^ i
cowry di.eeee.
of the present situation of Romo. Under ida Gon.—R. Y.-Bxpeen.

To a man who

latore tiato MttaSi «&gt;-tM ^Mottoo.

«*

,rtf*cu lb;

OJVSH OJsnL'sri
dWl«r *&lt; Al, tftbMgh rtWfSt SOS

'

Herrick's Kid Strencthntaic Plotter*.
TUB OMaT *TXXKCTnU.(B
sad Bala Dutrvyer.
The Best and Cheapen: lluunuholtl Renta*
dy in the World.

HSE4 BEAVr SWES* CAITE*S.

DK. DOT MKBEi).

Leavenworth, K. T., July 25.

Dr. Doy. under sentence lathe St. Jo.
Mo, jail, for allegedf
“ *
vklcnt
cued on Sunday nnirl
sturm, fcnd. is stilt at _„
—„ _
great excitement at SU'jQBcph &lt;« the announcetnent of his djtcnpc, and pursuit
wiu attempted but without mmu.

VEBY LOW TBICE8
CHANCERY SALE.

XI, J. Kepfl^ having

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe CirtaH Court tor
lb* connly ot \krrx, la ChMfowyOtMliut T.
CbeyMMMt,

S

rente, is doing the boo

We notice soother re
last few day*, wblcb i*

KJ** JW'tir &lt;t ITEUfM

taKriy occupied M

Henry Ward Beecher says: “Life wo’d
»e a perpetual flea-bunt if a man was ob­
liged to run down all the innt’cndocMnd

In mirousro ot *sd by ’&gt;«“* ***
of ih» roort ia »b&gt;«
d»:*d tbs Mth dnf ot
Fcbniarr. 1*59.1. Oris L Bar. ’-'irc““CoJ*tr«»mlitionrr. for th*eou»i*ct ff«ny,wttiadlstp«»oUcawtioa w renda*. *»tbr Ligfim tedder, al ths
clou*, &amp;c*,whtch arc uttared agiunsthim." treat dour uf tbo C«urt HouW, ta th* vUb«« at
llaxtiDS*. in «ald coaaiy. on the *utb day of Saptrmtar*l*v. at -a Cohort la th. afternoon. A
priauoeku.
Tub Whzat Quat.—Tho wheat crop of fond* and tea*mcul* CuaUiird in tbe a»artf*«
lbi» Slate is variously estimated at Irom aad »ct fortli in tbe bill af rowjiaial aol dtsortbed
Exptanadun of tbe Monltenr.
la Mid decree a» fol lew*:
Tbo went half o: (t.aoalh-rort quarter cf mcnine millions to twelve mil lions of bush“We hasten to make known the cir­
Uoo Ko. tsentv firo. (F-.) In town Ko. «me. (IJ
north of range ho- uioe wc»t. » llieooualy of Bar­
cumstances, and In what manner, tbo sus­
ry and State of Miohtfwi. «x,i.loiojS0 eem ot
pension of arms that Hm just been con
I»«,k.u.—...
SPECIAL NOTICES
chided between tbe Empcrorof the French
and die Emperor of Au»trio,wM brought
THE SCAXD1SAVIAS PILLS A5D PURIFIER
about.
Communications have been exchanged
Cnranin, Joly 1,1BJS.
between the three great neutral powers,
Dx. C. VT. Roxxcx,— A«r Sir.-—In reply to inwith &amp; view to come to an agreement for ouiriew mede uf me, it e irro me plewMire to eey.
»*l Mr*. X. AM*, of the Society of Foenda, aod
offering their mediation to tbe bdliger- widow of the tele Dr. Atleeof Cwcimutl, preeioux
s: te/rfw IP. /Ae*6 ZhiywaiM 31. Jbw* &lt;t JTMLam D.
ents. The first act of this mediation neeemrily teoded to the condtaton of an arVniltelnr, (3mfUtnai»U.
benemehw darned from uatag them. 6M had
tuiitice; but, notwithstanding tbo rapidi­ been lufftrinx from fitter*! prottrwiMNi at lime*,
AUntMr J. AMl#.
C.
it 3Urr .ten
being
over
wrvculy-cr
year*
of
«&lt;&lt;*.
and
eptbelty of telegraphic communication tbe.un
uiiAMid iuflesmUeacf tbe face. Variowa maedetstanding wbk'h must first be establish die* ware rv.oHed to willfoul relief, when some
In pnmanee of m order of thb conrt In &lt;hi»
ed between tho Cabinets did not permit fnend* eaeoaewded n cuurt» •! yoor BaSamnnrf- mdatod the SqkI day of February, A U. 13^9.
U Ray. cTrewll Court Cetnwrtoatoner. I.
tbe attainment of this result before some
and for the eouuir of Barry, will e«U at pnbiic
days, in the meantime the houtHities of
auction lh= hisherf bidder.nl th..- Court Roww,
tn the riHajre of iinatinra, ia said connty. on Ute
our fleet against Venice were about to
13th day oCSr-pkaaber, IS),aS one o'cioak t* the
commence, nd a fresh contest of &lt;mi ar­
mies before Verona might take place al

any moment.
In preere.ee of thissituntion, the Empe­
ror, always feidtfal to tbe sentiments of
moderation- that have constantly directed
bis policy, prouccupicd betides, above nil
things, with the core of preventing all use­
less effusion of blood, did not hesitate to
saoertain in a direct mode tbe IndinntiaM
of the Emperor Fraud* Joseph, thinking
that if those loctinatteos should l&gt;e in ~«formlty with his own, it wm a sacred do­
ty for the two sovereigns to suspend,from
that Instant, those hostilities that might
cease to have any object tbrb' the’fact of

man who sallied.
ita bids priM. r. ,
w
_
But will Italy, will Hungary, will Gar
abaidi, and Kossuth, And Kispkn submit J
No—they will not submiti—or we should
not already read, that it wm reported in
Paris oa the day previous to the steamre&gt; sftliag, that “great optative prevail­
ed at Milan ; that tbe Pope wm burnt ic
effigj ; that trembles bad broken out iu
Veaitia; that Florence wm disturbed, and

W est side of Jefferson

of State «rect,Mrt of th

occupied by Samuel I’

H. II. Hen

tiuga buil

iave'fffoeurcd * steam

CLOCKS WATCHES AXD JEWELRY

of all Kind" S
on short

i to Order
and

WARRANTED

Aa. arc curndlTmivn-ly by the ur c( i
*6 cent box. I'ubUc weaken, mue«t», etc, will
improve their taken fcy it» uecmfoaxJ ex.n*A
sfterwnrds Ixeotnr mhute.. for it. In.cnpnuy
culdx ia the tuJ. attended with miUtlcu of th*
Butou» membrane, * tew j.iorhc* efil 1E1n! rrtxf
hi twenty minuter. Pertroi •Skied with dnfnr-x* of year* Handing. hr&lt;« been ewr-d by tu
uk, and near ao r.toatcd abvuld cegkct tna* it
DraggiaU and njerfiroU. tare lhe.miuff for ute.
and will anrnly tf»»ae who doirt It, at 23 trout
. _
— -—mUJe inpvdfote.
Ig IJCllltW*, Hl BM
al way* gives a»Vi»l
^XEVEB XK0W5 TO FAIL

about opening n cabine
planing works fee.

and why no* the Dem

■toeracy cf thia cmiuty
faa lfoalinc.

man.**
Owners of Horses and Cattle look to yw
interest*! . t?tcd with Smonrewecot* for let?yrars. ?t the t’nhm

Coon*, ixatg IbIjhuL

HARWELL’S CONDITION POWDERS.
Hmskw A Zto
exj'ecie the Crfjl
roll'a Ccnfiitfoel
SH with aS lb»j—----------------------- -------------State*. A ret tftw Trotting ilonc*.w«l iavaniblybetawn'lwnrarti paper er package uf Harrviri
Condition Pawdcro. w) uh have xwvro bus rare*
VO rate. pSTT* i-*e reader* are put npfo targv
packrrra, acronpar W with MI dimtioM to" »
adnuinter them, aud *U UrtSrout. per I**’*?
Warraata under a pen* ly cf &lt;-00. to excel ■
gnodoe* i, ehaapaeaa and utility any slhcr berw
tasaady to thu vrwrld.
...
MF* The above wtidca xro aold by all tbe dex!

He has receive

psteot raediriocs, » hic
«« MU S. »me.,

to estfft tbe political i

Tbe J’wsrre seems to b

“irritant;** for that purp

far stakjni propose* tu w

and gfvo ptwaie.

If it

ecutiug Atl’y,Ire will gi

Pills.- If H.suffer* deb

a dilatory vi'lage Pres
piy Hetrick’s Strmgi

teHtebe Wi
in tme baud and Pain
■Sytag:

(r.,3?™# &lt;£dl'\Ja£iUl

Geo. A.S

Pioneer now figntes in

ly uf political and p

-This i. th-

L. 0. Barna, Kdinttor fcr Cmnplamapt.
Dwiad, July IV. XS5S.
-(tfANCERY SALE.”
TATE OF MTCHIQAX.-The Circuit Cwt fur
th* wuffly of Barry, la eh*»c»ry.
CWrfa IT. Am AMrous X Mw. aM WiUia» B. WkiOahr, CbmpUitanti,

S

Bi/ak B. fin. J7*rf. OiU C. Bflet,

Oarln

In parouwoco aa-J Vr virtnc of * deerrt.l order
of tha eonrt in thia c*u»e. dated the 2id d* of
February, 18M, 1. Orta U Ray, Circuit Court Cusnmi»touei. tor the ennnty o! Barre, will aJI u
KMicauctl#&lt;4&gt;r vendue, to tha higUtt bidder, at
t front doorW the Court Ilouae, in tb« vlUacs
ofUaatinga, hi Mid eonnty af Barry, oa tha lath
day Of September. 185», at one o'clock la the aftenufon. of aaid day, the land, aud -.cacruenta cautained in tho martcage rod *rt forth in th* bill
of complaint, rod dnehbed tn mid deens as Mlow*, to wit: AH.tiMM piece* or parcel.
land
nitanteA in the amaty of Barry rod.State «f Miebifinn, known rodAwcnbed M the Kntb-wert qn.rt«r of the north wwt qeartcr, and the north half
of the nortl&gt;-w«M quarter of th* MOlh-wssl math
t«rof*Mbon No. tan, in lown No. ore, north of
rani* Mo. too wa*L
OBIS L. BAT,
.
Circuit Court Coaiuiiulouar.
L. C. Rnrxts. Sollcitar for Comriatarota.
Dated, st Hasting, Jul/ IS. ItfE
.

[From the Constitatioimal.i

TUI BMP MOT YET.
The first (bad) intpreMtoo. of Louis
Napoleon’s Treaty:ol V#Htiit» are folly
oofirmcd-by ibe faller doiaih by the Bu­
rette. There is no uss of mincing words
»n the raausn-lha best hope, pf Italy
are disappointed, and the cause of lre»dvrahMUsa b ’
’
* *
*

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.

DRUG STORE!!

mediation.
The EmpeAr of Austria baring manifcnted annlagous intentions, commission­
ers appointed on either side have met to
draw up the douses of the armistice which
wm dsfinntely rronduded on the 8th ot
Jely, nnd tho duration of which has been
fixed for fire weeks.”

In tiuj suspension of arms wo see that
virtue reappear which is a sign of force,
and by which Napoleon ill. has risen so
high in the esteem of tha world—modera­
tion. It is in tiis midst of tbe most brill­
iant scceesses—just after ’ victory—that
tbe Emperor baSgiren a new proof of it
As tbe official jooraai hM stated, the field
again become* ojaap for nqmtiali»n.nnd if
we cannot for the preaetrt moment foresee
the end of the war, it fo at leist,.permit
tad. to exprqs* the wish that after the great
succcasea which .have marked thia cam­
paign, the path of Decotioiiun will lend us
toward* an object which war would, no
doubt, have caused ta to attain, but at the
price of sanguinary Mcrificca.

«&lt;K&gt;dycAt#ad m befog

Dr. CASTLE'S

asda of poraa ia rrory inch o

wred A O rrot-nat- Seder* », try « Utt*.
Tnlmtr tirenter*, trueling Ageute. __

TURPENTINB AND ALCOUOL

CHANCERY ORDER

ms

TATE OF MlcniOAN,—The Elgl-th Jsdiru)
Clrcsil—in Chnreerv.

SBeit pending.**** CfrqfiU’onri for

GROCERIES!

edged sworf.

lbsaarviss sf a c*Pv
bi"srtW: swd to d*£&gt;H tern*
‘
tatei'Mogsta*^L&lt; the aaid drf-udart*. __
' ■ Aad it ta fBrtb* wdarod. that
JSfJS
wSik V*MS U*«ty da?r —
Ardor, saam aoonv of dir—
io the ••Republican
a-aafds’ssi.

. W* abo keep on taud a pod awrtment of

BTATIONEBY,
ram. men®, inks. nm, bn
•

▼BLOKS, CABDS, te, Aa

Upon o«r tbeli** way be found *11 of Ao
• rj:
MOTT POFULAB
„

PATEKT MEDICINES
•r th* t*.

‘

Ciretet Cosrt OowrtwsawJxa 'A. SwnssT. Oo»pteinaa«’« Sftierter
.
■ »&lt;t^a Copy. D““
.CgANCEBY~3ALF,

;
‘

anufo*rzw&lt;rfr*^cbsvw&gt;«'.
JMeH S^foM. £*nLBtr*f*

..

OffiUSAff, ytfa case

h has

-It is n lo
.solicitor fte tho cofopjainaut.
the abovp warned l&gt;eftnd«tx Lrebart B
u. -a «—
Mpromeeto be eitcred In ttk ««* ”’A’“
Sostfo ftom the date of thia •rdet;«rf«**
fher«of*ab«.-rro'’.00&lt;h&gt;r
;-£•
aad that ia cm af thrlr tpiwwn*^‘
csnwtefrwwer to^e ?°°ap^jetcu th*
bii&gt;SI*iMar**aSEtota»IU» It&gt;

a

PROBATE NOTICE

Root Pillt arc sold
by all dealer* iu Mediciwe*._____________

Instrument which grea

XfoterW B. Af*ABW*iA Mud. Oerlo «"• «»■
deromd ZattM iM,
• It aadafac-erily appwnug *&gt; lh« c-wrt, by V•
atssfisviiW.’ •.«&amp;

QTATK OF MICHIGAN, Bxutr XJoexrT, hw-

gss
r-.’SZu-cK.ss

caused to be introduced

i enough t

A si-gh

cdy suffici
"Ry

be a v&lt;

we have rain so«&gt;t
Wnooridi'.rcd pas

* eM get rain food

�4*

?«t

« do

■n
3«
S
our citfaens to the fitd that W. IL

so

ta

Bars- j

hast, of Grand Rapids is nitown, for tha
pqx-.' of giving instructions to tbe Brass

Band in instrumental music.

Tbe mem­

ber, of the Baud are determined to excel

“ SSlStBS
.5 -.42,3
S

AKXVit'Tjt MLE8.

la their art: and the length of time which

7X1
718
714

they krep^ir- Barnhart here, will only

deped upon their ability to pay for hif

S34 U do 43?
,S«5’J3*fI t’SS

If nny of our citizens desire to

services.

do anything for the Band, now is your

B"” * 7 07
&lt;V i 8 81

70 do • 47
Udo8U

IM

31 do 4 M

88

RxJiOVALS.-

is s

of his l»Qon twi
that Mr. BlatbM

Wn&gt;.

M&lt;ir, and

1
1
L

743
743
744
745
745

disposed

tno ago that

17
17
17

1856.

aide uf State str
(;,&gt;&lt;&lt;hcar's Stqry^A. H. Hannas,

748

Torber, has removed Into tho shop form­

erly occupied by Mr. Ettls^na.a nlnflBw
Wm. Junes has disposed of hia stock of

718
769
770

groceries to Allen Junes, who has rumor,

cd tho same into Rower’s bailing,known

D. TL McElwain

as “California Block.”

has retired from the Barlow House, and
IL J. Kcnficld having removed into the
same, is doing tlifc honors of ^landlord."

Wc notice another removal

within the

last few days, which is uf an old building
formerly orenjiied as a bora by H. A.

4nM&gt;d*ear,and is being removed from the

SHI

West side of Jefirrsun, to thei North side
of State rtrecLeMtuf.the blacksmith shop
It la to be

occupied Ly Samuel Powers.
fitted up fur a wagon shop.

774
773
____
1 4o
778 __ 787
41 4 do
804 1 95 19 do
817
82
8 do
818
24
2 do
619
SO 2 do
820
24 2 do

We also no­

tice that W. II. IL Heath, and B. A. Q&gt;

£ S

tant are erecting a building on State st-, j

have procured a steam engine, and r are *
about opening a cabinet shop, luniiug^ml .

planing works &amp;c.
A Naw “Mbdicwb Man.
savage tribes have their “medicine men,’’ ।
and why not the Democracy 1

Tbv De '

903

irxKraey uf this comity are now supplied .

tu this line.

910

Geo. A. Smith, editor of the ;
912

Pionttr now figures in the dnoblo capaei- •
ty uf political and physical “medicine

man."

314
9»
929
930
981

He has received a few cases &lt;-f

patent medicines, which hejjos introduewc presume, I

•-] into his office, designed,

to cure the political ills &lt;»f bis party.—
Tha Pknrtr seems to be joo much of nn

“irritant" foflthat purport. If tho party '
i&lt; sick,he prop-jes to witlii »ld hia paper,

do
do
do
do
do

«
IT
17
17
9
9
9
25
20
20
30
25
17
18
IS
18
13
13
17
17

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
du
d«
do
do
do
do
du
do
do
do
do
do
do

1034
10-12
1048
1044

snj give physic. If it h 4ick of Its Proseculiug Att’y.bewill give kovervign Bulm
Pill-.

32 3
M 8
33
3
33
3
3 87 28

If it suffers dcbilit# on account of
10GB

a dilatory vi'lngu Prcsuldnt.hu will ap­
ply Herrick’s Strength-'dlng Plaster.—

t _
»
t 70 M OQ » U7
iwax M
ss »o 1 CT 14. do IS
Tows 2 Sorth of BU£« 10 Wsst

But all the while he will Hold tbo Pioneer

in &lt;»tic hand and Pain Kilter in the other,
saying:
antidou. '

Suarfsh

Nothing could

ll?1
1128
1123
1134
1187
Utt
1129
1187
1138
1189
1140
1141
IltfO
1188
UM
1183
1184
Uf7
1220
1233

W 1M

“This is the banr and this, tho
possibly bo

Edgxo S’.tord.

tiiax a Two

—Out ofrevengy, perhaps, somebody .has

caused to In' introduced intn onr office nn
instrument whicfi greatly surpasses a two

edged sword.
but is made to appear harmless by hav­

ing each of them folded inward.

Fortu­

nately wo have received no injury from
it, and wc think it perfectly safe for tho

curi.ms, to examine' more cf tbe same
sort at Hadley &amp; Baker's.

1288

Daown.—It is a long lime since we

4-8

have had rain enough to do any good, in

this vicinity.

A slight shower fast 8un-

/day w its scarcely sufficient to lay tbcdpsU
Crop are suffering severely; and potato*

especially must be a very light crop, un
less we have rain soon. Early i potatoes
may be considered past recovery already.
If W4 ca^rt rain soon, there is still hops
for the corn crop.

. . . -

CocjtTT Fair.—We would suggest to
the Executive Committee of our Agricul

tural Society tbe propriety of So chang.
ing the limo of our County Fair as not to

interfere with tbo visiting of the State
Fair by any of our citizens, who may
wish to attend both. Tbe Stale fair is
to be held at Detroit, October 4tb to the

LsT* A new and dangerous counterfeit,
of the denomination of ons dollar Wla,™
ithc Cadiz branch cf the State Bank of

Ohio are said to be in circulation.

l»tSot them.

..

...

•■•/

ftSU'i

U»k
.

•a “its

TM

IS M

S 2
g»«n agtln

&gt; f * Hf-frfrfr

whk mommiw ol

ampM Assonria.

Tbi» Vm- I*»J

K» kuuj in Seiko. and w» tan*
4&gt;wk&gt;l
in the

UoU.Ml Mi

MmImi.,

a s

£ 111 S

1331

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1
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1

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2
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do

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�HARDWAB1 8T02B
DR. ROBACfS

8C1IDINATIAB REMEDIES! I

DR. HORSE'S

INDIAN BOOT PULS.
momou
■

.

rxa,

IO NOU SICKMEM,
NO MOU RHKUMATBN,

fortbei»»o!rm,arenowof«M-fodaotbi*i«par-

imddo not *ct "n r^rttju^ra’ny witb'the
estfmtetlca# cfdetody, tbe bfood loooa ita aaUwi, beccwwa thick, corrupted aad dutoeoed; thus
cSMteg *11 peioa, kieknoea and dtetrea* uf erery
of every bum; our .trength is exhausted, our
he^iL we are deprived of. and if ttatarv ia not a*•feted ta thiowin- off the stagnant humor*, tbe
bleed *1U became choked a=d cca»c to act, and
tta*. onr light of life will forever be blown cut—
How important then that we shoold keep tbe v*newa paaaages of tbe body free and open. And
how pUaaant to ua that we love it in our power
t»p«l» meAieine in your reach, namely, Moren’•

Unr”itob»ckiIirites the attention of tbe sink tetba

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
READY RELIEF,

ORIGINAL LIITTEBE,
trite, mtertte. ol^o Mediral Pra^tau. Idtara

hJChk MrtU&amp;a of tbe Hgtett

AJIK DECEIVING

HARDWARE

MEW COLONIta.
New colonies may be funned in leea ti®. O,
i usually req.lrrd for thing natural swam,.,
wMreuwy
n..^
lW
„„

ply of it ta the bouse.
&gt;
y
V
Armed with thia remedy, a hewteoid ia always
Ita timely u*e. who were suddenly arited la the
night time with CraiuM, Spamn*. Vomittag. Ctaera. Yellow Fever, ad atbarvfeiate diaMMa. Lat
a does of this remedy be taken internally, as the
ee» Bjay require,«ben sddeuly ^s«| W1A Frts
orKieknaea, and It will matanlly relieve the Itelieut from pain and arrest tbe direaac!

n for a non-swarming atocL

^BONES AND QUEENS.
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS bare bean proved by analysis to

CONTAIN NO NUNEBALl
That they cure tha alu&gt;o*t universal eomplaipt,

eftarh givea ease and double »tre*grth tv tbe kid-

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
out basutifhlly by tha urinary or water passage,
tod whieh eould not bare Ihwd duehargrSreThv
WV Tbe fourth is a Cathartic, and aceompani^
tbe other protwrtas «tf tbe Pill* white engaged tn
psrifring lhebtood; lhe coarser pariietca uf imporfty which cannot pare by the other outlet*, are
tbu* lakeo up aad conveyed offiu great quantities

' From the above, it ii shown tbt Dr. Morse’s In­
dian Root Pill* not only enter tbo atomach, but

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

with urnrriae Mrtraeig, and in a eery abort tfase.
That after all other nmdicioes bare proved
lean, they ralhr.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health and strength of tbe anffiirer.

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

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BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

the iy»tem from *11 Impurity, and the life of the BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of •»body, which is the blood become* perfret!v heal
•y; conacquenlly all licknra, aad pain la driven cry style and description.
from the «y,tem. for they cannot remain when tbe
body bccuuica »o pure and clear.
The revxm why people are ao diatreaaed when
eick. end why k&gt; inane die. ia beeauae thev do not
get a nwdtcine wbicti will naao to tbe eBicted
narta. aad which will open the natural paaaagc*
for the dUeavr. to be caat nutjbrnre. atargcqu.utity of fxrt and. iber matter i» lodged, and the
Otamach cud intestine* are literwtlv orerflowong
will, the corrupted maw. tbna undergoing dieagreeable Areneotatfou. cooetaaUr mixing with
tbo blood, which throw, tbe corrupted matter
thanngh ererv vein and artery, until Hfcii taken
from the body by diaeoae. br. Morae’* FILLS
haee added to themaeh c. notary upon victon, br
raotortngmllFee. &lt;rf tbe eick to blooming health
aad happiaeM. Yea. thotuanda who hare been
racked c-r tnrmentc-l with riokne**. paia »nd aa •

SICK FEMALES,

who hare langmabvd for yeera in b*lpleaa weaknraa and deapoudeucy. recuperate with greet repid ty undrr tlreir invigorating operation. That
ell eexnal direbilitlca are removed by their toe
dial and gently rtimulating properties That they
r”njlt SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

SASH, and PLTTY, BUILDERS’

however they may here been trlfted with and
abutod : that their direct tendency m to lengthen
life, and render ft enjoyabte. Thai, operating di­
rectly upon the puurei •/duruw te dr Knud, they
CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,
and diacharge from die ayatem. evere taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otberwtM. That
We can clothe you from tbo crown they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
of the head to the sole of the foot
and tberew no d.acaaeof tbe Stomach and Howel*.
and warrant prices to wit

BBUISE8.

WOUNDS,

ril J &lt;Ha. wfe. ovMUf e &lt;fe «■»
CBtoi*wfea» inj-ta—otofeTb» -Cra"
Ife yfe- tori
Ife Hofe. ad
an. ton «*
alike. It is an invaluable protection to tscnlgrnnu and pereona travertine
*
“
rr-idi nx in the malarlou* du
occaaioually « dally while ex
fcctlon. that will be excreted1
-------------- ,—
and cannot aceumalato in auficirat twinify
to riren into dleewc. Hence it ia even mwn
valuable for protection than cure, and few wiH

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR

AU. TK PURPOSES OF A FAULT HRML

their settou ran rarely altlutand or evade &amp;CSS.
Tbrir pouters ring propirtiee search, eat drawfo
and invigorate cvsry^portxm of^the hMMuasgeii
Ito’bd^rtSMlOT. A* • MMegMMS^kfAha!

propertie*, the invalid who ia bowed down with
pain or physical defohty is aatoniahed to Sud He
teaiih cr rworyy restored by a reunify at coae as

Tietuna of ill health. They bunt disease through
erery avenue and organ of the ay stem, aad tu ri­
pe! ft thoroughly enJ permanently.
No one can donbl their superiority srter
one eingle trial-they are not oaly better
bet. iu fact, cheaper than any other Fill*, for it
takes a Ina number of them io produce a better

this great i
.n Root PHI

Pries of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, (I
‘per bottle, or te per half deten. Of the Bct»dinarian Blcod Pill*, Z5 creU per bo*, or 4 boxes

COOKING STOVES!
B. LAKE JUD6ON.
(AJ.jrMwkCa.)
Sde proprietor.
.
SO Leonard Street. Nrw York.
Foe eale by J. P. Roberta A Co., Uaattaga; P. A.
ffoReiUMr, MMdlrrflle: Eli Nichol*. Orangeville
A J.;Bows, Prairieville; aad by Drngg.tla gcu
"St* eeuts;
pili In each box.

i nleaaant to Uke-clcganUy axafvd
Ircm taele, aad wCI not gripe,
---------------—jo the ayatcm.or leave tbe bowris
coaiire. -Motbera at raing abould likewise take
one or two of tbcee pjUs once or twice per week.
They will col only keep tout eyetatu healthy and
regular, but will protect your iufanfo agalnat
Cramp aad Fain* in tbe atooiacb. aad inaure nut
only a healthy chdd. but will invert every child,
thua amkled. with a Vect dupeeitfon.
\

OCER1ES

TO CURE THE AGl%

r«r Read Hr. RubaeVa Special NoUm and
Oerttficate*. pnMiebed in a ear—1---------------* -•
m ltow u
j
and Family Adri
of interesting aad
an be baa gratia of any uf tbeagaite
'dt^T^"mi?plieal»d caaea Dr. Robnek

TO CURE

AGUE;

be applied to peraonaliy or by letter euctae-

BADWAY8 REGULATING PILLS
Bagulate each aad every organ of tbo ayataca, aad
correct all derangcraeaU of tbe Liver, Boweb,
W *
W. &gt; - ■■

Wm. Mudge A On., proprietor ot Dr. A. Traak’i
Magnetic Ointment. EarinUo, ktadiaop. Co.. N. Y.
Gmicrai Agent.________________________ nXl iy

THE

Ute Christie’s Ague Balsam.
Um Christie’s Ague Balsam.

4 ----- Equally effectual in Agne. end Chill Frvvr.
5 ----- MTien taken aecordwg to dmettoat, b a

«----- It wrrer debRItatea the patient Hb other
T----- I»^aj&gt;loa**nt, effective end tele remedy tor

HARD-WARE

8BEBIFFS BALE

S----- It baa rtronger certificated than aay otbrr
S------ When once uicd it nil ever after be

DR. J. e. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASI.

GREAT DISCOVERY I

BOTTI.Eb SOLD I

Sold by J. P. ROBBKia,*Haa&lt;tags.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

A New Life-Creative Principle.

BOTTLES SOLO!

FOUND.

BAKER’S

PAIN

PANACEA.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

BAKER’S

PAIN

PANACEA

Radway’a BeaevaUag Raowlreat
Raab Old Berea. Funfle. the Blood, Inrtflla with­
in the System Renewed Hraltb. nd lieeolre.

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

AND

Dr. Radway 4 Co are the only Physicians and
Cbemiat* to tho world that bare .nocoeded ia diaeorering a remedy that will rfltertually ereriwte
UXXtSXKSft^"Pr^to to fbeiroSh

dreti.

ftadway’a Renovating Re«nlveat.

——
DRY GOODS!

Grooeriee 4. Fancy Goods
teetemtefceyl ta the —ter. arwertmmr.

FRANCIS BOWER

la doing the largr.t Hardware bustawa in H

BE8T GOODS, at the

HMVrimiEBS' AID JDIIEKS’

low me ta enumerate the whole of ni iaareL
atoek ofGoods, therefore I will coetoutiyiSf^Sk

lent than totn'bofounSaUtovoliw/ettlbi^^

Azzrrr*
rrzzxADrxjur srorxs,'
W. OOffJUt JJTD SHUT-1X03
fxra
otnx

„

*&gt;■■',';
rUk &gt;U‘re’ ’ d°°r’

mJfibUUuJo

Wa fen futon Ife prion ot ail
our gooda to suit tbe Uzdm and save
people tha trouWo of going to Kalama

boo and Battle Creak to trade.

New Barry Mill,

Bartle Creek. Fob.10, IKS.

LC

MORE TAILORING
a would mpectfully aanouae.

18 BOW In successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

custom

great rudaatte ta prtaea, and will he

m mjj

aoldto atat tawrha wtah to pur Aim.

■ aa good order and aa prompt
other Mill in Barry, or sey other oonaty.

HrteW-M*.

Our gaoda van taagMeJtar tha late

-wosubc,

tailoring busihiss,

"iS^-S"

—»*»

cuuunE rota sioen.
CLuni Torn blood,
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800VHXY STILLINGIA

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TERMS, »i,S3B, ZBT ADVAJSTCTt

VOL. 4.

BLANKS ■/■fl1

HASTINGS; BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, ABGUST 11, 1859.
......... 1'.

^listings' ihtsinrss glirtrfm.

A C..IS
nfekt fc„nJ , tua,
kwl of u. oiluntl
tbo ..nu 6„
!f,f “’"S. ’“r«um h&gt; . So. EofW
-Ul«Shortl, .(Ur .. „ri, rf.. prt.
Urdn.v. up.nd ..rdrnd Upq, bi. Ip-ne
should bv ai-blod for the naght.
Af.er
w» lad fa.o up^er w r^Mirrd to ike
bar-nH&gt;m, and M vo»n as the ice was bro.
k'-n theermberraduB flowed fr^ly. Srveral anvcdutes hadl»-cn reHt.-d.and final। ly the pedlar pas asked to^tve us a stoI ry. as m« o &lt;»f thia pmlcMho were gener­
ally full &lt;»f adventures and anecdotes.—■
He was a short.!blok-aet man. somewhere
about forty years of age. and gave
dence of grerft physical strength;
He
eave his name as Lemuel Viner, and his
home was in Dovcr,-New Hainp^Ire.
•‘Well, gentlemen,'* he eommenced.
knocking the ashes from bis pipe, and

over and tooot me, or knock me down.^All thin passed thr.mgh my mind by the
time J had got a rod from the bole.
“Now, I never make it a point to brig
of myself, but I have seen a great deal of
th* worfd. and I atn bretty voul aod elrar
braded under difficulty.
In a very few
r. ri. * s. buwcix
moments tny resolution was formed. My
hone was knresdvep In the mud, ahd I
knew 1 could slip off wrthian nriire. 'Sol
drew my rrvn|v&gt;cr— I never travel fa that
FKANCU ROWER,
country without one—! drew this, and
EALER in afercs, iron, steel, mill
having twined tbe reigns round the whip­
n».d«arv. boot,and •lwe«.andn&gt;
stock, I carefully slipped down in the
mud, and as the cart passed on I went
behind it and examined the hasp.
HADLEY A RAKER,
“Tbe d&lt;»or of the cart lots down, and
।
is fastened by u hasp, which slips over a
staple, and is then been red by a padlock
which wks gone, and the hasp was secur­
puttiug it in hi* p.-cket. “suppose I tell ed in its place hy a bit uf old pine—so
J. W-OAKLEY,
\M’H0I.ES.U.E «u.i retail destar In, and rnsnu- you about tbe last tiling of anv conse­ that a xlignt force fnun within Wu’d break
VV foe-.urer cf leather, findings, Ae_. Battle quence that happened to met Y«&gt;u see I
it. My wheel-wrench hung in a leathern
Creek. Mich. Alsv, a*ent» fur titesale of rabbet
beltint. di widths. Cash paid for hides, pelts, am now right front tbe far West, and on- bucket on the side of the cmt,and I quickmy way home for winter quarters.
’It | ly t&lt;Mik It &lt;iul and allpped it into tbe staI ure,
Ac.
■
J
was about two months ago, one plea____ pic, the Iron handle just sliding down.
evening, that I pulled up at'the dooi of a
“Now
• __xr_‘________
1 IV • l&lt; . ...........
I " 1* hud 1:1m.
•.OU. My
illy t-url
1-ui was
»»• almost
Miupuki
■ small
____ -uivillage
—
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; Co-,
tavern
in Hanrock
county, new, made in a frame of atoulmh, and
lodiann. I wild it was ple«nt—I mean made on purpose for hard usage.
I did
te
it —
wen u.rm
warm, hi.L
but .t
it «•«
was rlnwlv
cloudy and v.L..
like­ not believe
believe any
any ordinary
ordinary ’man
man cod
co d break
break
ly to he very dark. I went in and called
Ued (hh. I gut on to my cart ns noiselessly
fiir supper And I bud my horse taken care
»re as I got off, and then urged my horse op.
of, and after I had eaten 1 sal down in tho
C_ still keeping my pistol bandy.
W. PARKER,
I knew
WII0LESAT.E and retail dealer in
bar.room.' Il began tn rale about eight
ight thnl
...n. lU the distance of half a Juile
mile’ further
further
v T and j»rovt&gt;ions,athis •*ofd atand."
••'chick, and fora while it poured down I should come to n good, hard n-ad. And
wii.r.tAJi joriEs,
gnod. and il was awful dark’ onl doors.
so j nllowed my horse to pick his own
•‘Now, I wanted to be in Jackson ear­ way through the mnd.
About ten min­
Urd p-’&gt;k. Ac.
ly the next moming.for
mormng.for 1I expected a load
load utes
utea after this 1 heard a
n motion in the
■Rowe?* block, »udi
nfgoods there for me. which I intended to j cart, followed by a grinding noise, os tho’
dispose of on my way home. The moon some heavy force was being applied tn
would rise ghoul midnight and I knew if the door.
I mid nothing, but the ilea
WILLIAM BURGHER,
it did not ..rain
I cnnld
get
very struck me that the villain might judge
...... ........
•
........along
-s
comfortably thrringh the rmid after that. where I sat, and about up through the top
So ] asked the landlord if lie could not of the cart at me. so I sat down on the
see that mv bona* was fed about midnight, foot board.
1. M. .XEV1HS,
ns 1 wished to be off before two. lie ex­
“Of coan-e I knew that mv unexpected
pressed s»mr surprise at tlik and n-.k«1 pnrwngrr was a villain, far bo must have
me why ___
I did ,n«l
(break
_ _stop
_ for____
, fart. I , Iren awake ever since I started, and noth­
—— j told him I had sold my latt load about j ing in the world but absolute villainy
1 all ont, and that a new lot of ponds was' would bnvte ennsed him to remain quiet
and and I; nwr“ilJng mp
TWA at
at Jackwm.
.TaAiraJ.r. nod
ATvt I1 wanted
it anfart to
to * s°
... long, and
at.rl then
lk..« start
atari up
I'n in
ill this
thta particu
nnrficai-­ .
IlHlil OF T.hE
Lj .*r*!i*”l’. r LriucMf.erljunmgtobu.aCce. Ic there before tbe express agent left in lar place.
The thumping and puuuding
.•Sc* is Guv.!}Week, up dta‘r».
J the morning. There wn« a number r»f grew luudcr, and pretty c.un 1 heerd a
J
A. RWEEZEY^
I p.v»ple sitting round while I told .this, hut human voice,
“ 'l-ct me ont of this,’ he cried, end he
1 TTOUXEY w ■ Cavnscter «i Law, Solicitor i I took but little notice of tIren’; one only
A -mJ Co ino-lor io Chaaeery, and X..taryj,cb- | Brrc«tcd my attention. (hMd in my p««- yelled pretty bard.
,
.
&gt;
_» I
■“■**■ I acnai.m • small gsckage of p*arards.wMch
"1 iitud up my head so os In make
r&lt;! ’o I.--, care, iu *m t.f l lie Cuorlaof this State.
. I was tn deliver tn the Sheriff &lt;&gt;f Jackson. him think I nm sitting in mv usual place,
: nnd they sepnotice# for tbe detection of and then asked him wliat be was doing
1. A. UOI.nnOOK,
n ni’tori'HiB robber nnmed D'n-k Il.trd- there.
TTORXF.r aodCnutiwtaral Uw.
“ ‘Let me out sod I will tell you,’ he
I head. The bills gave n deacription of his
t'baflmrv. (taucra! Laud mid T
j per**®, and thu runn before me answered replied.
“Tell mo what you arc there for,said I.
i very well to it. In fact, it wns perfi-ct.
- T got tn here to strop on your rags,’
He was n tnll. well-formed man. rather
IT mid *H business ent rn»t»d t&lt;&gt; lais carv, vriun* elfvht in person, and had the appenhmee he answered.
r.nded to prwnpily sad with fUriity. VScc ! odn gentleman, rave that his face bore
“‘Let me out. or I’ll shoot you thro’
r-.sh thst nf the • KrptiLSiesn Hanner, opposite pfowr hard, cruel marks which an obserr- tbu head.* he yelled.
• Just al that moment my horse’s feet
jing man cann..'- iniAakr for anything hut
struck the liard rt«d,and I knew that the
(th.* index to a tlHninnua diap&gt;«ith&gt;n.
1IYS1CLA5 «i-! Surgeon. Office in Rusacll's
“Whe« I went to my chamber. I a*k«-d rest of the road to Jackum would be gi—d
♦lore. Sta’c -.trecL
Die distance was twelve mile*.
the InndVod who that man was. d«~c?ih- going.
•dipped
took.
ing the snsplrlnifa indlvidited. He said [ .I ™.
r_— bad: nn
—. -the
- f w.t-bnard and
■
I had lire same burae that I
celling co Hrvad- , he did not krow him. He Imd mme there ' the whip.
•bat aft.-rn.-n.
got now—and
,„H-n. and
ano intended
mumoru to
v&gt; Irate
ira»«- the
•*•«»,. haw
ha.«‘-d v.u may believe there
--*7
The boat a«k*^ *bv 1 wished is ».-nic go in her. At any rute^lre struck
II. P. CHERRY,
Micxt day.
and I slmplv toM him tost the , n gait that cv.-n astonished me. She bsd
.1 ien ’
si) bu«inm» cutru»tc«! U» bin« wiui '
' '
’
. . *.-.11:
. .— i&lt;n-,i
* _ ।i : rccvjtcd a good mess of outs, the nlr was
, • &gt;.n?o1-..sn4 B.Jdit». Kesitoncs. Jol»»p-sn. man’s cimtitenance looked ftin.imr-. ai.ci t
'
t ool, and she left like going.
In fifteen
bv.. county. HicU. litanka topi slusys ou band. |nere|y wished to know If I wn« nro'talnI..
II. Hl EWART, ’rd with hint.
I resolved tn&gt;f to let the minutes we left the woods, and away wo
"o* •» Law. Holteitsr landlord into the secret, hot to hurry on went un a keen jump. The chop Inside
Bowr, Nuury I’oUic.
nnd there give informatl-n to kept yelling to be- let out.
“Finally he stopped, and in a few min­
.th® Slo-iff-rd perbMMi he might rrach
‘*
tha inn fa-fi,re she villain left ; «•&lt; I h«l utes ciime the report of » pistol-—oae—:
two—threv—four, one right after toe
nndniiH In regard U» his ld&lt;nlitr.
“I hod an alarm watch, and having Mt other, and I beard the balls whit over my
it to give the alarm st one n’etoek. I went head. If 1 had been on ray seat, &lt;*w of
those balk if sot two of them, wo’d have
to sleep.
I wa« aroused at the proper
gone through me- I pupped np my bead
Middleville. Harry county, Mich.
time, and imnrediatelv g«rt tip nnd dress.
- and (g*w »
*Dd lhen tt deeP
ed njrsrif.
Whra I reaebed the yard. 11 again
nd then! said: UD.
«vc

H. J.KEMFIEIJ),
EALER in every variety of dry I
net-Mvckery. hsriwara reafr. .. _..J -* * fl,..,

D

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thia he was right, for I had over two thouMbd dollars. 1 also tbo^lrt he mrant to

BOLTWOOD Ac GRANT,
DF.a LElte in all kinds at dry. gnadn.
crwksrj. he. HUU st, Bppasito ]

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ronU th. a.».*.n "’•v.i

VDUIIIIUL.
- - . foot
_, r­
off
off, -nd
itnd finally
finally settled
settled dnwn
down on
on toe.
the fo«&gt;t
board again- I no* nrKcd th" oW. 7’*"’
and mv hnrro rould Mt travel very fart­
by giving her »u&gt; occasional puke with tho
—vet it urirek me that the fa-wt made
more work than Hrere wo anv need of. butt of my wfcipaKck, end toe preled it
faster than ever.
.
for the craft was nearly ympty.
“The man called out to me twice more,
..W...evro. no wc
and in tbe
pretty soon after thia. and. as he got no
kml,. hr muh »•»&gt;• Irera.oJ.-o. cnj«short distance shew!
tuts to break the door open, and mt this
failed him. be made several attempts up­
on the top; but 1 hod m&gt;fear «»f bia d&lt;&gt;mg
anything there— for the top »»f the cart Is
twelve mile*.
• •
•nthst' framed in with duve-taila and each sleep•-! &gt;!*
ZS.
i «• bolted to tbs p&lt;*t»
ircO
1
HERIFF. Usyt
h*d it made •’ 1 «»o,d “"J ***7
•rat theJaiL .
there. By and by, after all else had fail­
H. B. wiGBTajU.
mllo «b"
»“™ ’Y'1* ed 'the iwamp commenced t" holier whna
ptGBTta OB OELOS, Ofc. I. IB. —«
.
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,„a »rk. mlo-d—p
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iBttcrcd AnPexclnms«i«n of Mt™- to lhe Imrsc, and kept It op until be. wu
aritobuMM All thia time I kept pst*
fcctlv quiet, holding the retgos ffmly and
H. ff.lWMXffli
poking the beast w.th the aU*k.
OUNTY TREA8UBKB. OSm
•We were not an hour m going that
bon—■ •
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nee nothing.
»« »
dnzan mi tea—u'1' •*
— ■— . mA far. p-rtap. I -W* »U
A.
W &lt;lTi’“T" snd say I
Done&gt; for I bad a good pis­
tol. and siorc than that, tny passenger

:onn toen^ Tbe mod wo drop,

and Xoiary I’ablic. Convwvaumug •'“* Coltact­
ing promptly »&gt;lctuUd to. Viflta tta&gt;4 la the
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■By this time'lhe two hostfera had
ew» to are wUx was toe matter, and T
•sjlniDed It all to them. After thls! got
.ODS of them tQ rud and rout oct the 8berUTatidtoll wbat I bslisrefTd got for
him. Tbe first streaks uf daylight were
juat coming up^nd in half an hour ft wo’d
'be-br.Mtd daylight. In less than that time
Hu. Sheriff came, and two ,mon with him.
I told him the whole in a very few words
—exhibited the hand-bills ! had f-r him
ana then he made far tou out. FTe told
thu chap inside wire ba was and If Ke msde
tho least resistance be w&lt;ruld be a dead
man. Then 1 slipped tho iron wrt-ndFu&amp;F
and as I let the d&lt;—r down the chap made
a spring.
1 caught him by the ankle and
ly came down on his fax, and In a mo­
ment more tho &lt;4Scers had him. It wo
now daylight and tbe moment I saw the
chap I rre&lt;&gt;grilled him. Ho wo marched

« true, and d*r.
'What could I
struck me ; thi
U ft. “Many I
,Wb&lt;n ••
Kfaderbmd* nuffsetae
no&lt; "-de, I noliord dm very atloSt j t
itrirel people’s wivram^bui.
disagreeable peculiarity io relaLoo to toe
--------_— rtl® for Oivoreesand itrtrigwadjoining block of bouses. They bad no jiug gvhcraUy, aH over tbe wurtd.
-Girt
IwiJ.-r
.d Mwquazdj 0,« any one think tif nSKol Is-the secret
windows cbwly overlooked uor gardens,
which ware not very large themselves, ,the Curtain? Orb there sometolngfaml
tKwKk-rtv
. .Wta* •• ! lu fldelftyln toe sir uf toe green-room t
firs; took possession of our new residence, ।Certain it Is, that those who perv&gt;mtW
tbe windows directly opposite ours were ;fictitious heroes constant to wives and faclosed, end the apartments untenanted. I ,
had wareely gut to rights’and fairly .ano acSvu, fl~d nsrotnea won w otna miosaRM down, however. beCwwlpacaived ,riCe« , IIP«I » «... tMw*— W*
great renovations and improvements Were ,praWWSBfrmii tlfclr nVWT r«p.
in progress in these empty roonra Pain- 'resentiwffrtbooe '▼irtuoto characters.
MOW I BECAME

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-----------'no’ed to tha bretas In

the order of the day for the next fortright. And then, after a short respite,
white shades were visible at tho windossa, and I knew the new tenants had mo.

“After breakfast tbe Sberflfccamo down idve, disagreeable people.
.
For some time I n» no one but a qui­
to the tavern and told me that I had
caught the very bhd.atid that if I would et, olmnion place young man, with a ve­
remain until the next tromlng I should ry shiny head of hair, and an immediate
have the reward of two hundred dollars roller and cravat, who appeared duw and
then Births window, and vanito instanta­
which had Been offered.
“I found tny goods all safe, paid the neously. And I began to Batter mveelf
express agent for bringing them from In­ that we should ool be annoyed at ail.
One morning—it was a bright, still
dianapolis, and then went to worktoetow
them nway in tny cart. The bulletbnjee day, and. tho atmosphere was verv op­
were found in the top of my vehicle just pressive ; f remember it well; for I had
arisen with such an accountable depress­
ion of spirit* as I had never before expe­
usually ait, twn of them would *hit me rienced. and felt tiers something distress­
■unicwhere about tha smalt of tbe back ing would happen before night.
Well, this morning, as I was running
aud passed upwards, for they were sent

with a heavy charge of powder and his
pistol was a heavy one.
•On tho next morning the Sheriff had
called upon me and paid me two hundred
dollars in gold, for be had made himself
sure be had got tbe villain. I afterwards
found a letter In tho post office at Ports­
mouth far me. from tbe Sheriff of Han­
cock county, and 'he informed me that
Mr. Dick Hardhead lain prisonfor life.”

So ended the pedlar’s story.
In tbe
morning 1 had the curiority to look at
his carl, and I found the four ballet boles
just as ha bad told us. tho’ they were now
plugged up with phial corks.
,
■
A Yaxxxx Trick.—We remember
when we wore living down east, of a
neighboring farmer hiring a jolly Irishrawn, who was very fond at leaning
tncks. One day his employer asked him
if he wouldn’t like to -learn a Yankee
trick."
Bringing him to the end &gt;■( a
brick bam, Jonathan laid his open hand
against the wall remarking—
“Pat, 1’11 bet tbe liquor you can’t bit
ray hand.”
“it's done 1" says Pat, making a vicious
bio** at the palm »f the harnl, but it be­
ing quickly withdrawn he succeeded iu
peeling the skin and flesh from off his
knuckles.
“Dml’s a d------- d nasty trick 1" roared
Pat, "but howld cn, I'll ch-tte somebody
else."
A few' months pa-tsed, and Pat’s broth­
er came over from Ireland as green as

learned hla brother the Yankee trick.
“•Jim, did you ever learn a Yankee
trick 1”
“Nt ver."
Put finding himself in the centra of a
large field, thought it wuald be a great
|&lt;wi of time tognv» the barn, attd reach­
ing nut his open hand he cried—
“Strike that, if yo« can 1”
Jim made a desperate pass, bnt Pat
having pulled away his hand, Jim fell af­
ter the plow, remarking, that “that was
an old woman’s trick.”
•Try It now 1" shrieked Pat, with
laughter, placing tho same open band
against his own mouth.
Jim prepared far a sockdolager, and
bringing his massive “bunch of fives” in
loving proximity with Pal’s nose and
mouth, who pulled away his band as hefora, be sent him reeling to the earth,
with the loss of four teeth and a Lirgo
quantity of blood, for “learning him the
Yankee trick.’’
Qcxstw-tabli Rbvctox.—We have
had some days in our possesaliin.saya the
Evening Putt, a «mc dollar bill on the
City Brink of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin,
whiah bears on Its back a burden as fol-

down stair* very early, before any one
else was up,in the house, I happened to
glance out of the window at the stairhead,
and at that part of the boose where I
hare Inentioned sat a young lady.
She
was very pretty. Her complexion eras
extraordinarily’clear, and her hair was

ifr; yet I WR IIM
.,k&gt; flour barrel fer**y that stands
a

tingle line.

somebody had eaten ton
Put rhook

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,
,

ter went out before break fast I watched
tbe window—I cnrid’nt help IL Oh.desr,
dearl In fifteen mfr:tries there was tbe
hat standing &lt;&gt;n tho will again! There was
a handkerchief In the bat. The » iud was
at rung, and every now nnd toed-tha edge
fluttered out farther and farther, mrtil at
last it fell quite out of tbe cat, and float­
ed down upon the gran plot. ■ I rtn and
picked It Up— ft wu Psalter's handker­
chief, marked with his name. I thought
1 should faint, st first;and then iny spir­
it rose—I would put on my things and
walk.straight into tho room, where 1 wa»
now sure he wu, and been on the prevb
oos morning. I corid easily make a pre­
text of some sort; no one ahuuId- know
my motive except Psriter.
1 tied my
veil over my face and mufiled myself tip
in my duster, keeping-my tears for the
timo'to come. The stairs were public.su
I cosily ascend tho floor without being re­
marked.
Tho baok douratood i^e.—
Oh I how I trembled as I peeped in.—
There sat Psalter, and there sat the lady,
but Psalter was being shampouned, and
the tody, divinely beaatiful as Btrr, was
made of vrax 1 I toad been jealous of a
block—uf a hair dresser's aign! ’1 was far
mrtrei fatHsh than poor sister ia-fatw the
night we followed Turn to Brooklyn.
....

magnifivroL Bnt I declare 1 never row
such a saucy glance as that which she fix­
ed directly po the window of oifr room.
I did hope that Palter Wasn't looking
out. After breakfast. Psalter sal down by
the door which opened into the garden.to
read, the paper. And all the time be sal
there, that impudent thing stared right
straight to him without moving an inch. n»y presence, 1 inquired the price of»
I thought it strange Chat Padter didn’t pair, of false moustacbeai much to bis
observe hsr. All day the- shades ware arnaaement, and beat a hasty retreat.
To this day I have nsr
down, but (if you’ll believe it) no sooner
Uritig
had thu aun sot. than there she sat in the one word of the occurrana
same position, trying, as I saw plainly, to eoul—nut even to Psalter.
make rsaltcr take notice of her.
And
the style in which she was dressed—It
A Tbeatkital Cxrrrc.—Silting taia
was 'ridiculous.
barber’s shop, tbe other evening, wo over,
Every day the «uno thing was repeat­ beard a conversation, something like the
ed ; but I purposely avoided saying any­ following, between two knights of the
thing to Psalter, as be had not seen her razor:
out of curiosity ; nnd then, of course, she
“Bob, has you been to the theatre to
would think he was overwhelmed with see Jim Murdoch 1"
■
• admiration.
•
“I haven’t been to any place else.”
' Sirter-iu-law was quite a near neighbor
“And wbut do you think of biml Is
of ours, and ran in every day ; and one lie as great as they sny he is 1"
afternoon 1 casually mentioned the cir­
••To tell you the real truf, Sam, 1 was
cumstance to her as a joke.
Sister-in­ disappointed. Jim Murdoch ia sporty
law looked very aerioai.
good actor, but he's too much like BUI
“You say Psalter has never noticed Macready—be dues not holler half loud
berP* she said.
Sand he aint got no ioice. Give
Gns Adams ; be kin moke a noise,
kWcll, 1 must aay, Emma,” continued
m be howls in Wirglnluh, he bis
she, "that is in itself very auspicious, In­ me across the back.
Ned Forrest cun
deed]"
beat Gut, though. Nobody’s got no.right
“Why, Jnnc I” I exclaimed, “what can to play when Ned’s about.
He 1.,.
you tpckn 1 Suspidotw I*
them all out cold.
His Otello hit me
“Reflect one moment, Fmmt.
Wo’d hard.
I’ve been linking about him cber
it not have been only natural fur Psalter since, and tho last time he was tho big In
to remark, “that’s a prealy gfri* or, we gnu Mutymura, he jnrt lifted me Ou my
have a new neighbor, or romelWng of tho seat, and when be got thrnqgh I turns
sort 1 Instead of which he has preserved round to my gal, and says T.Lubly Fan,1
total silwro or the subject,’’ »*id sister­ Ned Furrest kin take all niy old clothes.”
in-law, emphasizing her remarks with her
forefinger.
Aoxicultvral Racxxrrs.—To prevent
•‘He has never seen her,” I replied, in­ Hmifail in Cuttle—Cut their legs off Jost
dignantly, “I told you eb."
abovb the hoofs.
“Nuw. Emma, nothing could make mo
To make Butter Yellow—Work In
iMlievc that," said Jane; 4land 1 warn you ecraped carrots and pounded butter cup
ns a litter to watch that window well, or
flowers.
.
you’ll repent iL
ToruakoIIoas lay—Cut their heads
1 knew it was foolish, but I declare I
off.
•
could not help thinking of what she hnd
To fatten Ilogs—a grist mill.
said for hours afterwards, and I caught
To make a good Garden—Gal a good
myiwlf looking at the window fifty times
wife.
•
To raise Poultry—Call at your
bor’s poultry yard in the night Umc.
of Psalter, aa he left the house one morn­
To prevenl born ail—Cut,tba animal’s
ing just after the breakfast was on the ta­
body off close up to the boros.
bla.
He gave mo no definite answer, but
Quimby cue morning perceived that
merely replying that he 'would return in the milk he was pouring into h« coffeo-

1't help looking al the wit
in almost

t

Tbh woman; thro. 1 dreaded, was' fat ao
tress, who had come to the detenpination
,of running nway with Paslter.
I i ‘Oh, that hat! why had I seen 111—
1

cup was nona uf the xiobceL On this be
“This one dollar bill is all I received
said to the hostess.
As I awaited his rstorti, I happened to
for performing tha marriage ceremony
“Haren’t yntt' any milk that is more
between John-Giblis and Mary Wallses turn my eyes toward that window. There cheerful than tMsf
of the town of Salem, Keooeha county, sat the woman, with bar bank towards
“What do you mean by IbatF replied
Wisconsin, after having traveled five ine, and on toe wiridow sass beside bar
the.
The longer I
miles in tho ©old, and paid t2.5h far H»- larnhnl like Psaliera.
'•Why, this milk seems to bavo tire
looked the more convinced I wo that I
err.
JAM ML. 8UDELL"
wo not inistakun; aind yet toe idea wo
no ridwrionv that I faU that 1 sho’d never
•I wish 1 wu a ghost—bUmed if I
have husbanded it for one moment had it
don’t,” said a poor covy, tbs other night,

CuUi^ta- *•

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.

they taoiL ar ti«m0*4hv M tela
erjr skiff from this sida-of tbe rhy.

•dto,-®oyW-

Xllirtetnfcm,

his b &gt;me, hut it is IM kkriy he suU f»rotuu thscWw
wjj &amp;&lt;fS.
a
?1~... t

^Wf
tlM Day
may be re taken. It will 1* •«". or
advertlremtml in ear paper btday, that
Sheriff Morgan rifent a reward of 11.000
for his re-arrest.
This ia highly enctsmvndabfe iu our Sheriff, and may effect
the object.
-

doubt be aatwrtoincd, and if *\ et
probably be taken to have them j:
for the crime.-A /owp* (Mo.)

rat Tiujik.—The H«4a thus delivers Itself:
and hand, far too rethe slave trade and weans not afraid to
aro the question agkated; but.wo am tor
the measure, not as a Democrat, but as a

the Booth dcasrous •

sure, let that party

labor is needed to develop the resources
of tho South; but it is so d«w that tho
po&lt;»r can never' hope tn obtain It until

subject in its trac. colors.
Lei the
vho is aspiring to fitters honors not i
himsslf in opposition to this measure.

States Sxxatob.-—Prriate accounts frewu
Kentucky represent that &lt;i»e election of

Vice President descending from the ck|rir
to the floor of the Senate.
The New Orleans Picayune wyx it, It
not “singulnr" in »e sense that It. never
happened bef« roc, D uri ng the great tariff
straggle of 1885—M Mr Calhodn, then
elected to Us Doited St
the State uf South Car
Robert II-Hayna, elec!

the SanaMniiip.

similar aflktiuns
has givco

d it

cnitw

and
and feveritha'public, far i

�best eww
■Wtatataa ha cU fraud, withoM
«r~ peraiunorfiUlimraiuraup.
«■ Au wiraj or .rUde, Anj p-rai

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m

best dvaoc sartote
best ffonn totuloea
bort half dorsn sera of cere
bort half burial of wheel
bort peck of potatoes
bMpeckof top onions
best peck at sweet potatoes
best half bushel white beans
largest squash of any kind
best three summer aquashes
bort throe winter squashes
best two pumpkins
beat six cabbagee

InugraaM Ihia ral. brfWu hi. 00, Io
’’ua^LhiMroa of terara .al Uli. batt sucking heifer Otlf
todbntdo

ootlra Out . dfo .Ulb. ramod, io U»
o*ur tdlh. riot deufuliu A. dm U
Judgoa, whan all honaa of that dasa most

aaaiatant shall prohibit the are of the ring
to other horses.
12th. In the examination or exhibition
of horsaa, t»o riding or driving fatter than
them owt of dmlstes, la Inumted to
a trot shall be allowed. A traurgrereion
benefit Banks and Brokers to the sacrifice
of this nite, will subject tho transgressor
of others, h is tru# there is too much to a forfeiture of a premium, or removed
Wsatern moooy otroulating within oar from the grounds, at the discretion of
tha Exacatire Committee.
13di. The awards of the Committee
Will be reed at three o’clock r. m., of tha
all over our state; they have sent it out
at par, aiad now theypropose to buy it

hart home rake
beet six dorn brooms
bast barrow for twoborsta

Best baUg.yn rid
ted best fe
best W1 3 yn old
ted Matte
best bril 1 vroU
2nd beat du
best cow
fedbtetdo
bestboRrlyrs rid
2nd best do
boot susking bull calf
2nd best do
bort susking hrifar calf
fed best do

taSsri,
Ejpfrjt gate ha^s^

do

CAAM BQ. Iff—MAXd-ACTVSED ARTICLES.
JWjpss—R. J. Grant, Hastings

best single haraeae
beat man's saddle
best riding bridfo
beat trunk
best valise
best pair calf boots
best pair kip boots
beat pair coarse boots
best pair ladies’ gaiters
boot dress coat

election of officers for tho ensuing year
will beheld.
J

Who arc to be the loaen ?—

BALSAM.

BAUVUnra BALAAM. I.

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CLASS SO. 21—FLOWIXO MATCH.

Each plowman to manage his own team.
Judge* for hone teanu—
C. P. Iden, Johnstown.
IL T. Wheeler, Woodland,
D. W. Ellin, Assyria.

CHANCERY BALE.

MIK L RAT,
r.Au.,.»u^laSJSr*~

Duuj.r

JWprt/or ox tea mi—
B. G Grannell, Hastings,
Elijah Lusk, Irvine.
Philander Otis, Rutland.

Beet plowing with span of horses 2 00
14th. No article or animal, entered for
W. Pf Bristol, Jetartown,
9d beat plowing “ ’•
- 1 00
premium where there is no competition,
Jahn W. Bradley, Yankee Springs.
best plowing with one yoke of oxen 2 00
shall be entitled to a premium, uulem
Why, the merchants, msri—ii.a aad far- cmisidercd by tha Executive QxnmiUeo Best pair working oxen 4 y ears old
2d beatu
•’
“
“ “ 1 00
or oner
I UM
mua fa wbase bauds it now is. Butour to bo.of decided merit, and eball time re.
2nd best do
CLASS KO. 22—rXMALE IQCLNTBIAXSUIP.
200
Beard of Trwfa fricoda my to
-we eeivo a premium in the discretion ot said
300 beat over coat
Committee. Nor will any premium be
Judycr—A. J. Bowne, Prairieville,
prepaae to drive mat tM» uuaafo cnrrrtwj
200 best flour barrel
awarded in any evident case of fraud, in
P. A. Keeler, Thornspple,
and ftl fe ptoe with a bettor one."— the entry of an article or animal.
100 best pork'barrel
J
.
J. M. Novins, Hustings.
Ta^hui did you uot do tbe same, two
15th. No parson will be allowed, to act
best straw hat
Bort famale Equestrianship
3 00
best specimen of wood turning
years ago, and in so doing reduced tho as Judge of any class in which bu is a
2d bort do
1 00
best, moat lour from 5 bu. wheat
price of wtot to sixty or seventy cents c5ompetitGr,and no premiums will be paid
fa persons violating this rule.
best ax halve
a bushel, and took thousands of dollars
class so. 23—mcsic.
18th. All teams are strictly forbidden
oat of oauaitry peopte in diacounta upon to drive faster than a walk, within the
33 00 beat window blinds
Juayet—J. W. Sackett, Prairieville,
tbe mw &lt;&gt;»y hod motived far H; and grounds during the Fair, except in the
200 best window sash
Gen. Hoffman, Tiuimapple,
200 best hl tin ware
L. K. Powers, Irving.
.
them In six months did not yotrr bankers boroe-ring^md are atoll times whan driving
1 00
in
the
ring
required
to
move
in
tho.wme
and brtibara, rafara At very tatnt money
Best Band of Music to bo judged by
diroctioD.kceping the center of tbe grounds
tbeir performance, on tbe Fair Grounds;
upon nt xt fttr f This is to bo tbe expo- on tho left. Tbe personal safety of those
| of u&gt;e nett proceeds of the Concert.
nto of
amt right months if tho ad visiting the Fair, requires a strict observ­
N. B. The Concert will be held on
/.tdyes John Diamond, Hastings,
ance ot thia rolo.
tbe evening uf the first day of tbe Fair^
A. J. Walkar, 1/vtag,
17th. Foreign articles owned out of tho
Wd woold gladly nee a better currency
al the Court House iu tbe village of
Finch Meed, Rutland.
county, shall compete with foreign arti­ Bert milch cow
otocmg «•; and we on see U, If bankers
Best twoborsc wagon
32 00 Hartings,
dea only, but will be received and enter­ 2nd best milch cow
Twkttt, 25 cents.
will take &lt;M hrif too pains to introduce ed upon tho same terms as those owned
beat two bone carriage
t 00
best one horse bugry
I 00
it, that they have to introduce a depreci­ in the county, and the Committee ia.aubest
two
horse
sleigh
1
00
thorised
to
award
promiuma
cm
such
ar-,
ated western curroency. But we have
Jvdfa—J. C. Hanns, Irving,
beat single sleigh
Z
just a few words of advice to. our lanix^ tides iu their discretion.
J. J. FnHsr, (terium,
18lh. Cards will be furnished by tbe
Chas. Palmerton, Woodland. best farm car?
art in counuctimi with this subject Re
Secretary, at the business office on tbe
&lt;»irc for your wheat just such money as ground, for eoeh aad every article or ani­ Best stiilliou 4 yean old or over
&gt;4 00 best wheel barrow
beat sofa
'' ■
yoti can pay year debts with ; and having mal, entered for exhibition designating fed best stallion 4 yrs old orr—- n
best stallion 3 yrs old
400 best dressing bureau
tbereoa
tho
class
and
number
of
tbe
artirveeived it, «fo not wait until it breaks up­
200 bust centre table
de or animal, and the owner thereof will 2nd best stallion 3 yn old
on your hands before discharging your li300 beat dining able
place the same, on such article or animal bostataUionSyn old
too bert bedewed
sWHr
safely secured for the benefit of tho Judg­ Six] best stallion 2 yrs old
best flower stand
A Bank Pauto at the present time .es. Tbe Dame of tl»e owner must in no
CLARK Ka. «K-&lt;ATCHJBX&gt;
best six parlor cbaire
would damage fannore more than a half iinstance be added thereto or otherwise ut
best six common chairs
Maroa or Geldings for all wort
tachcd to the artide.
best rocktpg chair
THE 8CAXDIXAVIAN FlUS AND PURIFIER
10th. All members of viewing Com­ •
Judgu~^L N. Kader, Thoctisppte,
best ladies sewing chair
mittees, will report themselves to the
4V. W. Cooper, Haatte^,
Crxcunun, Inly 1,1B».
best work stand
Secretary, at the business office on the
Da. C. W. Hoaxes.— Zhsr Sir.—Ta miy to laLorenzo Mudge, Castleton.
best wash stand
irarTL&lt;r*J*AlS!~i*W‘
grounds, at nine o’dock of tbe second day
Best pair 5 yoara old or over
. 34 00
at tbe Fair so rs to enable the Executive ,
fed best pair 5 yrs old or over
2.00
CLASS XO. 18—TABLE RErBESHMEKTS.
Committee, who will bo in attendance at '
up at from ftve to twenty -firn per oont

dieeount.

HAITI

X.rTM’Gb

SHERIFF’S SALE.

HmUsc*, in said oomty M ths sixth day oftotaato, ItoV. nt om e’cfock in ths afterosoa. tha
tends sad teMSMaia eoutniasd &gt;o the mortaacn
end .rt forth iu tho bUI of compaiat aad dsaerlbod
in Mid daetvo MfoUows: .
Th* west half of I be eoath-o-al quarter of arc
boo Ho. tweaty-Bvo. (S,) in town Na one. (i J
north of rants Na him wart, ta tha county of Bar­
ry nod tote of Mfchicaa. oeateiumg M seres of
tend, b« Ur time more or lew
noTr r ■
F. Atm. SoKotor for CortpltinanL
Dated July It, I9te.
CHANCERY 8ALE.

—id rxccotiuw. toother with iaimt *m4 ewi

QTATE OF MICmOAl—Tte Cireml Court
O lor tea cous'y of Barry, ia etoevry.
(Mri» IT.
Jfo^aaua Jf- Kort
HMfahr. ftsyWiririE

DMeCJnviS, !&lt;*.
W. K KMR SMC

irOKaai JI.

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

J. P.

&amp; Co.

Roberts,

1CL ASK So. K—.’HATCHED ROSSES.
Mares or Geldings forcarrtega^oadstoni.

»V»T
*“ ‘k«*»M««r parcrtlof tend attested m ttw

RECEIVED

new attd most wniplotc a^rtrnenl of

DBCCIff A!W MKDiriMEH,

The Executive Committee take tins oc­
casion to say, that any ample supply of1
fodder for stock, /ree of charge will be
provided, withoutfail.
Particular pains
wiTl be taken, that in this respect there
shall be no cause of complaint

Kight

Watch.

A suitable Polka force will be kept
on duty at uigfit, to protect the animals
and other property, which may remain
upon the grounds.

Best pair 5 yean old or over
fed best pair 5 yrs old or over

beat oallMthn of cako made by one
exhibitor
1 00
best cured ham with statement of
mode of coring
50
beat cased beef with statement of

JUXM2EB.
Tbe Judges in the several chisres arc
constantly requested u&gt; report to the Secretary, their acceptance of tho positions
assigned them, on or before the first dnv
ofSeFair.
'

uuiled and mylridlng effort, m
■pint of Christian ktaduro* and

wr FOR MEDICINAL rL'RFGSE8,ONLT._*X
CUA.NCBIIY SALE.'

.-tit, and an earnest and hearty

thai mi the part of ihcgctitlru

hare so kindly offered us their a

CW«. IT. ZUv. 1
icmJl. n'MUhtr,

I bnpe wc may ba sncoccdwl

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. 8T0AR, SPICES. FITTER.
FBU3E. FIGS, R-USINS, COD HSU.

And Cookiig Extract*,

Year ededwat aervant
- B. J. Boosts.

TOR THE XSFSCEAl BEKEFIT OT THX LAW«S.

Rev. Saw Ml J. Browa haa baa a devokd la-

*

We also keep on tod a good Moorttot &lt;*

STA.TIOJSTEB.3r,
FENS. PEXCTLS. IMO, PAPER. EMTBLOFES, CARDS. Ae.. *e.

Lpoo our shelves »sy be found til of Ike

MOST POPULAR

PBOBATE NOTICH

PATEIT MEDICINES
of th* day.

CLASS KO. 11—•COLTS, MAUS ORUELDDCOe.

Bert colt 8 years old
fedbatentifaB years old
FAIR GKOVKtM.
beet colt 3 years old
The Kxccutive Committee take great fed beat oil 3 years old
pleasure, in announcing to tbe members best celt 1 year old
2nd best coil 1 year old
of the Society, that since the last Fair
grant improvements have been made up­
on the Fair Grounds.
The Commlttae hopes that through an
Jncreoaed interest ia the Sodety, and a
consoquwjt increase of the receipts into
the Treasury .they will be enabled to make
tha coming year, atiU frsatir improve.
meataapon and about the Fair Grounds,
no that crur citiaecs will bo enabled to

..

(KEHBAJPp

30 00
IM

CLAM M

(DikSH

•r Ready Pay, waly.
BiwcUT attaatiM w)ti kt &gt;aM to jOCKPOUXDbort ten
laoMi
Bad* beat • to' yards ffanncl
best wool toto
fed bto wool carpet
tart ~f

S? t^t n»?**e** ..

fed beat 5 ewes

SLBU.

who aamctlases ware the weak

In tort, ererrthisy in «ke Crxtn Km, seek m
wiU baecdwlfar toil v use.
Ako • gteat viriety of tk«
(gTIYnfTTKyr J'XHJ’JJillXJlJ

L C Ramu, Solicttnr for CsBnUusal*.

fudgei—Henry Brown, Orange rule,
James Stuart^
“
Richard Junes, Assyria.

»*

That we have done and

with which can I* overcome o

cMRFauto by eeltar nates, uafcr throe

Judgtt—David Myers, Carlton,
Those competing for premiums In this
Gilbert Striker, Baltimore,
class, will take notice that the riding com­
Lowder Lapham, Maple Grove.
mences aL two o'clock r. m. precisely, of
the second day uf the Fair, at which time Beat brood mare
32 00
they must report thcmrelrcs to the Mar- 2nd best brood mare
I M

ted.

pursuing a evurre tbe mort w isa

wars’.’' %“•“ ■”*i“

Best 5 years old and over
2nd best 5 years old and i

I think I bare M4 or

tie pktxire. If I hmrt I te«p»

.Moua; we love oppuaiiius to

Best loaf wheat bread milk or salt

Mana or Geldings far carriage.

.^rteboc.

gn-mri wo hare pined U -ill bo

34 00
. 3 00

Judges—J. W. T. Orr, Irving,
O. E. Everts, Hasting
Uiiam Wood, Wood!

Throe are

hardly nafep begtoing, yrt *
«rt»e to a point where If we

coomeoeinK ricvva(II) rods aorik ottltoQrtrttr

Etytk A Hm Rm
O. Jfattor,

Mm. HU.
Mrs. J.Bsdoock, Maple Grove.

Judyes-G V. Patrick, Tborosppla,
Tunis Collier, Prdrievtfle,
D. R. McElwain, Hastings,

bad ril ttej voted-

agi^g rcawh* and well repay u

SPECIAL NOTICES

that hour to fill all vacancies In said Committees.
20th. All premiums, not called for
prior to the first day of January next succeedlug the Fair, will be forfeited to tbe
Society.

..u-.ihJ u- r» •*«.'that •*« **

—■—'-

far the nan Uo* and ph

Baud has riven ua from time to

benefit of their music ;

now kt

�•—art of th* La-UafeTiaipmaara A»■jSwjofHMti'H*

!«!» 18th Ud« »et •» o*“&gt; J
j to tha report of th. vigthno commit-

Bxnta tUt the Mtn*
Mt
-i^week with th. chBap cd Mm
rkiUtM for Mrs. B.dky, chairman.

**“in «mTW,ed u »*•

Jdr

.Jjuni; the list quarter having Mpired,

new offii&gt;’rs wcr® elected.

On motion

Mrt. J. Dunning wa. choaen
Mrs

J- w-

in Lheland.ct
have born made by cximricoeid

utSj

froraPnrnoylYMla,MKfVviniam

Walk-

DA ROBACFS

p*"~

SC1IMNAV1IN UIDO8I!

Jackson, Mich.—Okrarao JaKrfcan. from

Proridant,

Vice Preaident,

Mrs T. Phillip® S««t*ry,with the priv-

,hM of choking her own aaaisUaU
valance committee,

wm

A

appointed, and

Since

the Aisociauon then adjourned.'

tkm nothing new has been done.

The

nirr.-™ of Mr. Hawky'a cam. to triJ thr 25th; Jury did not agree ;

-sic toe ■-’Bth.

tried

The result yon all know

was in Mr. Hawleys fhvor.

This should

apt drsedurs^e us in tl* least or cause us

SHERIFF’S SALE.

to relax a single effort In tbe eause of ’ By virtue of mi Exeeufioa usned oat of and
uader tbe seal of the Circuit Court for tbe County
of Barry, to me directed and delivered, acainst tbe
woods aad chattels, and. for the want thereof, tbe
lands and teamneate of the defendant in eaid ere«rat*M traarad. I d&gt;d. m tbe 1 .Tdey . Ms^k
tion, but if w® wc firm
lrut to
.ink?
impose for which tbe Association was A. D. ISM.

Temperance. We must expect to meet
with obstacles and contend with opposi­

.^ganixed. ultimately, much good will be
jKOtnpllahed.

rtT. uth crushed to ewth

will rise again the eternal years of God

srsbers.”

Wo should be thankful for

HARDWARE

Mrrfato dmriltod raal estate, te wit:

p.) ta township No. foar, ofrugo No. eisbi west,
te tea: Cona tv of Barry and State of Miehicsn.
Which said above described premises 1 shri!

FILLS hare been proved by analysis to

CONTAIN NO MINEKALl
That they cure the almost universal cotapfa

what we have already been permitted to
For our encouragement at this time

jo.

let roc state to you some uf tbe good re­

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
o»a o'clock, in tho afteraoM) of said dV ” «te2t
‘°rd,er wlth tetereat and

sulting from Uiis temperance movement.
Three months ago there were eleven liq-

Dated thio if tb day of April. A. D. 1850.

u..r shops openly and unbloshingly dcal-

Tu day although it

;»g wt their poison.

i (till sold, it is all done secretly.

Two

• •f those eleven liquor dealers finding their
bunom unprofitable, have,left town.-®

Due ba» given bonds to sell only for mo-

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

TbaWftaraff ether midleines bare proved «*
iocs, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT,
■ad restore tbe health and strength of tbe suffrrer.

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

W The sale in tbe shore notice is postponed
old Saturday. tbe 2Jlh day of June, Z7l&gt;. IMP,
12 o'dock Pi M.
June Ifi. IMS.
O. E. EVERTS, Sheriff.

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’

The sale in the foregoinjr notice is farther postoned oetil Saturday, the 16th day of July A. D.
BS'J, al 2 o'clock, in the afternoon.
O. E. EVERTS,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

Dr. CASTLE'S
magnolia catarrh snuff.

ery style and description.

JioMl and mechanical purposes, one lias

oJm^ disaa.SMS

we tliink tlust two have kept

ultl out

CADRE SOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from the irslem, every
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise

tWr pledge. Uf the remaining five, three

lut e been prosecuted, and two uf tho cits
decided in fitvor uf the proseciitiutt.—
Riougb we have every reason

to thiuk

tta nmaining two bare sold nud still
nil, yet, we lave mA evidcoco suffideul

lu warrant a prosecution.

For years

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS a^s endomtf br the
«xpe« tnico of thocuods of Hr bog ir I tnesses, w ha.
ta letters, aAdarits, aedicri worts, and by wont
of moalh, p'oelaim them to be tbe rerr best prep■ntionofuie kind erer ofceed to the kokeiSown
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL
rictiBU ot 01 health. They hmt disease tbrowjb
avenae and ornu at the •tkIctb. and tn ex­
Owners of Hones and Cattle look to your rrerr
pel tt tboroofblT ani perv-.saeutly
interests!
Used with imtnenaa suc­
No o»c can doubt tbetr snperioritr after
cess for ten years, at the (Iatan
a single Uiri-lhey are not only bettor
Ln fart, eloper Ilia aay other Pill., for it
Course, Long Island.
takes a lass anaher of tbm to prodnea • hotter
HAiVELl/S CONDITION P0WDE1S- -a, of the Scanduuv fen Blo^d Pnrhkr, U

fermrra from the country around have
1 can

got their liquor here for harvest.

-».l itatc that nunc hav Ixtsi sold this sca-

ua. but I know, that many have been
..Uijfed u. go sway that have heretofore

Lol all diet wanted.
sgit.g results and

•air labor.

These are encuur

well repay us fur all

I think I have not overdraw d

the picture, if 1 have 1 hope to be correc

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

&gt;uuir to a point where if wa bold tbe
gtvtiTHl ne hair gained it w ill bo only by

pur-nring s enurae the most wise and ju■iiriotn; we have opposition to Contend

with ulihli can 1-e overcome only by n ■
auited end unyielding effort, made in a!
Uhristiaii kindtictui and affection,

•pint

n &lt;-ur part, towards those *'c would ben- .
■•tit, and ati i-srnest and licarty eo-opertt-1
fw4i &lt;&gt;ii tbe part of the gentlemen who
Law m&gt; kindly offered us their assistance. '

I l&gt;»fw we may be succeeded
"hn sometimes uses the weak

by Him j

things of

ibis world to acctmipliah his purposes.

Mrs. O. S. Hsdl.y,
Scc’y pro. Um.

1’ranvAU—'Dm

DR. MOBSE.the inventor of MORNES INDIAN
ROOT PlLDi, h»» spent tbe groUrr part of hfe
life in trsv’ling, haring visited Enrope, Asia. and
Africa. as well M North America- bar rpent three
tears amoo- tbe lu-liana •four Wolrtt country.
it was iu thia wav that tbe Indian Root Pills were
Bret discovered. ’ Dr. Mono was tbe tnt man to
establfeh tbe feel that all
arise'from IM­
PURITY OF TOE BLOOD-that our strength,
health and hfc depend upon thia vital tout
When tbe venous |»»aa&lt;e« become elected,
and do not art tn perfect harmony with the differ
ent functions of the body, the btaod leSes Ita ac­
tion, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus
causing all pains, ridtnera and dUUys* *f every
ol ererv name; our strength ta axbanated, our
health we era daunted of.
if nature is not as­
sisted tn thuiwing eff the stagnant bnuiora. the
blood will become choked and cease ta act, and
thin our light of life will forerar be blown outHow important thru that we should keep the varural passages of tbe laxly free and open. And ,
how pleasant to wi that we bate It in our power ।
io pat a mertic.no in your reach, namely. Horae'» .
Indian Hoot Pills, manufactured from plants and |

COOKING STOVES!

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

A Pnwn-

«iiade cuncv-rt is also aunouneed by tbe '
The ।

TV CURE

THE

AQL'E,

Um fltarirthfr A«ne Ml
Um Christie's_Agas Bdl

&lt;----- It never dabUitste. tbe pottaasWhorihto
mncdlea.

7—SifiT'1, rtI^” "* ••* ■“**■

f&gt;----- it has rtrouarr eertiftealei than aay Mar
raWMdy
»----- Whet meo wed ft wiN ever aAoe-to

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

FRANCIS ROWER

than can be boughtfor tbe same MMey, at any oth
cia.’lSiK!
Marshall, HABTOiOS, and tha surrounding com
try. to parohaae goads in this Uno. Ploaaa gin.
vaa a caOandlee: tbe truth of this assertion, Or
RBTO IN YOVR ORDERS. and the goods will be
• Jolted and put up wttbas touch cars as if you
were present to aoUrt thaw yooroelvea
Myitook offGoods ft large so dwell oriertod.ooosteUug of every variety sad of

,war Tbe fourth is a Cathartu. and aocompanfes
the olber properties of tb# Pills while angared in
CTood. •he5°^&lt;r£Yt,el‘’.,n£in:^
the benefit of our parking
‘
rity which osnaot pass by ‘he °‘her
-vX.
.nit rmrered off in areal quantities
now let us turn

Magical.—Billy Bnojraox the young

iw,M* aorrusaeuai
isaoaewerna* aaawi

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

Tlw reasons why

Is doing tho largest Hard wart business io BmI-

Baud has given us from time to time the ■
•mt nud give them

TO CURE THE AGUE,
Especially adapted to the IVANTS vf

the Cummunity, which ue will offer very
LO W, for
'

Proprietors,

Festival, at the Barlow House on Thurs­

■piartera.

S?*Bood Dr. Rri&gt;acV’ Special NoOrti sad
States. A cut of two Trotting Horses, will invanablvbe fcnndon each paper or packageof II err ell's
Condition Powders, which hare xrrra axmt xicowa ।
TO ysil. KT Those Powders ere put np in largo
packages, aocompanled with full dircrtioM how to RMsaSbo ean ba bid gratia of any of the ijpati
administer them, and sold fer23 cents per package. Unoobowl tha counter.
Warrant* nbder a ptina’ty of MX), to cxceGn
In difac-.-lt or complicated earn Dr. Hoback
pcodoesa. cbtapuMs and utility ay: nlbne- hone
"S^UX-rTwUdei are sold be all the dwd- tag one alamp for the reply. ’

AND CUTLERY.

ladies uf IlMtings

benefit of their music;

AND

Princtari office sad aria rooms. No C Baat
Fourth ot, *d building from Main street, Ciuda-

propose to gitc tl»c Brass Band a benefit,

Band for the same time nnd place.

TVS XKF

an ta Grand Rapids and by P------- ,-4- “•----- *—‘
From Rev. Mr. NeMrilia, Pastor of Robwts
the Cnited States. Csuedai
Chapel.
al wholesale by sR lar^e Dreggista lu the priori-.
'
Ia-dunaoolu. Oct &amp;, 1AS7.
Dr. C.W. RosACa —DaarSir: I hareuaodyour
Blood Purifier for . aerroas affertfon, from which
UKIRICK * DROTRER.
"--------- b CasMun. Albany. S. Y.
I bavn Mflaaod ntach at Umea. While it is plater J. P. Roberta I Co., Brit­ Mito tbe tools, it eerieinly has a happy effort
— _____ ...__ dealers ereryw bert.
upon the nervea. Pteaae asorpt my limb tbt
Palmer Brothers. TrsreiingAgrsta.

atid fur that purpose propose to give 0
day evening the 11 th inst.

Al

per bottle, or lit per half dries. 01 U&gt;e Scaadlnarfen BloodPirfa, 2» cents per bbx, or 6 boxea

BE. MOUSE'S

Tins wt- here ^onc nud we have

ted.

tunily made a beginning; yet we have

JUST RECEIVED,

PISE k »EUr SIDES A GUTKM,

BAKER'S

FAIN

PAMACXA.

BAKER'S

PAIN

PAbiACE*.

VERY LOW PRICES.
*—-rf3?fi!32
**■ **"
Gt—-CaysejOsNtoCtoM, BaMkwstol •»«&gt;•
1---- One dose will cheek tbe DyMotery ar Pi-

Grooeriee &amp; Fancy Goods

American Magician, is announced to give

•n entecu in men I at the Globe Hotel, 00
Saturday evening next IIakay Fiuuaa,
the Chinese Jugler and Gymnast is also
on hand and performs in conjunction with

Billy.

US.WFMTtBKU' *»o JIHMJ

Some fun may be expected.

SZeta. and whirit will open the nataral passages

Cocmtt Fai*.—&gt;It Will be obaenred
'■Kit much of our space is occupied with

the list of premium* |a bs awwthtd •€ the

UK OMTWpUd

thu.

•pproachiag County Feb. It w®M&gt;aeeti

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVBB,
:•
LOW OVEN STOVES.
i
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
|
b, W.U IkkMn Si»nw«&lt;»ol*w 1

TO HOUSE BDIUIFM.

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l^&amp;sg^saa'

that tbe time for bolding the Fytafrffh™to the 20ch *nd 30thnf &amp;f**!*r.
ZjtanSiwaaa.

Y". ihoaaaada

TUST
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pomR.»-MdfifitadteMH«tMte

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BOLTWOOD * OMANTv
.BALERS la all ktadioZ dry,groraitas,
I er.-kcry, Ac. Blate »L, rppwfta peri Mot.
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“WesWlhBoete, thafsafaet," said

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Charley, “but that was not what I want­
ed to tell you, mother.
You know that
there ere just six wet-ks before examina­
tion, and they are then going to give cer­
tificates only to the very beat scholars,
ihow who b.n muUita tamwlvra p,,.
fectlr thrwwhout ta term.

772
773
774
775
770
7H7

804

J. W. OAKLEY,

817
818
819
«20

822
823
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831
852
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892
893
894
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UILLXUI BURGHER,
A TTORXET snd UoaoMlor st few.
A tiur in CUanrrry- &lt;rffie« in Haile

J. M. NEVIND,

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981
992
993
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1042/

DANIEL COOK,
TVSTICE OF THE I*EACK.Ge»
fj T-t Arent, nil! attend to tbe

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1. A. HOLBROOK,

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J. M. RV8XELL.
D1 Then if be fails, it will not be for want

JOHN itOBEKTS,
PHYSICIAN sad Sateen. iVwriii
near tbe Court Howe.

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of dllliger.ee, or even scholarship, but
from tec accident of outward rircurastance*. But be will doubtless make a greater
effort to be punctual for these next six
weeks to come.”
“He will If be knows of the plan," said

rcspueuud Mrlitr. 'Bseiil—re, Jah*
iur&gt; aer.nl-., Mieh. Blink* Sept st* oa

L. H. VTKWAMT*
A TTORXTT sM CMDsdar to taw, Sa
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Le. AU buaiaras eUoBdod to MMMUy si
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288

Charley moodily.
“He learns his lessons at home, does
be not, so « to keep up with his class,
even If he should be absent for a single
dayl"
“Yea, mother, but to-dav wc had a spe­
cial explanation of somethiog ta arithms-

tic that I know be cannot work out

4 30

by

himself.”
"Is my boy quite conscious of the spir­
it be is indulging F asked the mother gen­
tly
Docs be really wish to obtain this
prize for himself at the expense of one
who deserves It full « much, and perhaps

even morel"
“Ttan von don t wont me tn get tbe
•Ur.aftM im. mother,” eaM Chertey, «f-

ter e moment', eilaice.
"Yoewill
tatUrnr iiUereelta r&gt;ur
w«lftre,«™ VI ‘hoehl U fc. woWw*
.boot thh partieeUr honor,”
ehe.—
You know nil Ibe embttlon I har. In
the world to centorod in my chlBrra. 1
would nan lhem «tlra,rarag&lt;-Ue,f..rjmo«
If po—ible, in the poraoil of em honor,L^.LlMnmrat.
Andrei,, there u a

■•mor. oxtwllrat w-v" »&gt;’&gt;'• 1
them follow, an atalnmenl
W'r.
than meaUl wealth.—without whiA, tho
Ml knowledge" they are

- ---------------------------------- had winrn
w^o2oddnrionto orotlx'e «4nt h«t
^Lraorwatiom
H..Ml-«unS

aatfoiMted; thesedimatfonof Urt tMMh

"Oi Ralph, 1 baT»amr known you 1 I those master masons, the coral lasocta,
ban an eraJI y mlejndged you,” eaid tbe our continent was raised to its present
position above the water. To prove this
nan continued, “Some nun' bold proposition be refere to the many
talk poetry, acme write U la words, and Indications of salt water presence, the fre­
seme write it io their Uvea. The true he­ quent occurrence of sheds which legiti­
roism, which poets hare sung, the beauty mately only belong to animals of tbe sea
ot self-abnegation and of ceaaelm devo­ —the evidence furnished by tbe rocks of
tion to duty, which have been their Inspi­ labor of tbe zoophytes, unmistakable in
ration, Ralph Hale lived. Tbe woman Ito development: the frequent discovery
who has won the deeperi love ol such a of the remains of momteis of the sea deep
heart shonld reverently and gratefull v imbedded in our limestone system, the
cherish It, aa the richest blessing of her existence upon our surface of huge bowl­
ders, the former appendages of polar
life.”
’
In ths twilight of that day, Margaret shores, drifted far away to the south-west
wan awaiting her husband’s return.— imbedded in huge frames of lee and drop­
Amid the bitter self-reproaching that dar- ped down at length upon the ocean’s bed,
kcoed the hour gleamad a new and holy whence they arose with our continent.—light.
Higher porpoees were aroused Tbe arguments, if not conclusive, are em­
within her. In the future^bc wo’d make inently suggestive, and should open the
divioely real in her life the unsatisfied eyes of thinking men to tho wondrous
toogings. She too would live for ethers, mysteries buried deep in the earth upon
and first of all for him she had ao mtoua- which we so familiarly trend.
“The existence of our prairies is ac­
A harried step in tbe entrance hall, counted for fa this wise. Tbe result of
than to the stairs, and the next moment tho “drift system” was to give to this
she wm rlnsptii fa bee bmbend’a arms. part of the country a soil of unparalleled
"You have been very ill," aaid a voice fertility, and arising from this, were the
fellertag with amotion, “but thank God, very large grasses, which are peculiar to
this aoil alone ; luxuriant, and undisturb­
yon are safe now, my Margaret.”
“O, yea, 1 am safe indeed, now,” said ed, they grew to a greet height, and fair­
ly wove tbe surface of tbe earth with a
Margaret’s heart.
In that hoar all was made dear be­ thick, almost Impenetrable covering, la
tween them. With new resolves for the tlie sutumn, wboi this mass of combusti­
future, with a deeper love for each other, ble matter was dry, bow easy foe a abaft
and with a prayer for strength, another of lightning to send a conflagration from
page of life was turned for them. Years one boundary of the country to the oth­
afterwards, Margaret a prood and happy er. Tbe sprouting twigv of sturdier growth
wife, wrote, “I cannot tell you all be has would perish by tbe freqnent ocenrvence
been to me—my guide when I was igno­ of these fires, and heucc tbe treeless ap­
rant, my strength when I tailored, mv pearance of tbe West. To aid the Idea,
best earthly friend always. What do I it to claimed that tbe Indians, when they
did arrive, which is supposed to hare
not owe you for ——'— *kbeen long subsequent to tbe firs*, period
which had almost
mentioned, regularly burned tbe prairie
of bothf*
grosses, for the purpose of driving tbe
Ndvsw as IIsvoaTT.—A humming­ game into snore cirenmscribed quarters
bird met a huUerly, and being pleased so that it might fall an easy prey to their
with the beauty of its person and glory arrows and to lessen Ufe difficulty of trav­
dforof prapta., eling."—Lift niuilrated.

strength; art ao sestons obstacle, se ffag
fa found tn their introdsetiou and was for
many important purposes.
It is Dow
proposed to make an additional Importa­
tion. Two Importations have already
beeh made, and the whois number a»
Kent In the coMtry to about sixty
y were all brought from tbe Mediter­
ranean. The attention of government is
now directed to Mongolia, where the ani­
mals exist in great Bombers and are re­
markably hardy, and are subject to al­
most aa great ehanges of temperature as
they will bo liable to hero. They ran
be brought easily through tbe North Pacifie ocean to California.

te^thar with the labor aod a^it/2 Lfaaffmcrf wtfboattaasritoAheir Bfe or

tomes. The obstacles fa arilhmatio ware htrntlq Itatauxtf tandtam ii
4-wfl ewny,»that the two rivals atarrad Mr. Wrarra, ta harau
fad «* their friendly raw with a fair rorag poureid “Maud,” rad ra pf
field and no favor to ehber. Hrnry had tbe most beautiful p*—fa "Auroro
been M tto- J of the
just the length I-cigh." 1 must read to yon tarns of.
of time that Charley bad been, beforTex- Romney's “Great Thoughts M Dfav.”
amination he was taken rick. It wo’d be
She went hastily toTrer chamber for
difficult to say which of the two clasa tho volume.
When aha returned, her
mates was most diappointed at this de- quiet sntranoc was unheard by bar boa.
“Of course I do, mother, but there la
band, whose pen was rapidly moving qtone thing more. Tbe boy that has been
er the almost interminable columns of.
at tbe bead of his classes for tho longest
figures.
With an exproooion of impa­
time. Is to Lave, besides hfa diploma a
tience, almost acorn, on her face, she has­
golden star to wear upon Ms breasL—
tily turned away.
Ho will be called the star acbolar, and
“And this is the end of all my dreams
will rank higbeat in the school."
of marriage,” aba aaid as she reached her
•«o you are flfoniog at this bright parroom. "11 o has a taste for drudgery.—
tkular atari”
’
His pursuite and tastes are all common­
'
“Yea, mother, and I will have it too,
place, and 1 must go from home for the
1
as you shall see. Dr. D. aaya it fa a more
sympathy I Deed, to find those wbo ap­
'
honor able distinction than ever was Napreciate with me, the books 1 lore, and
Gieon’s Ijegion of Honor. Won’t you
tbe beautiful fa art, for which kc has no
prood, mother to aee use wearing U at
eye nor ear. Why did be not marry a
the evening exhibition 1 Tbe teachers
woman wbo bad neither heart nor mind
will tell you that your boy is the best
to be continDolly untaatiafied F
scholar in tbe school." . Mrs. Morrii
In the room 'aha bad left, Ralph Hale
railed. “Won’t you be glad, mother 1” of honor ever received fa the institution. sat, hour after hour, till hfa brain was
repeated Charley eagerly.
Tbe star waa awarded ’ to Charles Mor­ weary and eyelids drooped. Then, laying
“Glad I shall certainly be of the schol­ ris, for punctuality of attendance, propri­ aside Ma books, be remained a long time
ar that has won the honor, if Uls fairly ety of department, and aucooa in scholar­ in deep tbooghL “God bless my Marg­
earned." replied tbe mother. “But, what
aret," he prayed, “and give mo strengtt
are
- .voor
’7’" grounds
f———-of
-- expectation F
j
There was a moment of almost breatb- to bear all things.
Giro me power to
"Why, mother, I am nt tbe bead of all j less attention through the crowded audi- make her happy.”
L..» one,
nnraand intnthat there isu ence,
-------as
.. r*.-.i_j.
my »-el*a»cs but
Charley wa]|te(] u, the foot of the
Putting far away afl thoughts of her
no one above me but Henry Colton
I platform, and was
wi seen to address a few husband’s real nobleness of character, jeal­
don’t suppose there would be any bone of words to tlie President.
Tboec wbo ously preserving tbe memory of every
going beyond him,if be were always there, were present coaid bear bitn say :
slight diflcrooce in their tastes and pur­
but as be is aboent sometimes at the hour
“The star, air, does not rightfully be­ suits, Marwurct cherished the spirit of dis­
of recitation, he will not have as good a long to me. Henry Colton has worked content, till it embittered every hour of
banter than 1 to obtain IL He is a bet­ her life, and sent suffering she never
tor scholar, nd but for sickness, would dreamed of to the heart of bar busband,
have boon at tho heed cf all his classes." who would gladly have ascrificed every
scnce 1”
“He has to do errands for Ufa mother.
After a moment’s consultation with earthly good for her bappineae.
She takes in sewing, ami as ibey are t&lt;&gt;0 tbe gentlemen on the platform, the PresiA sudden and severe illness came to
poor to have a servant, Henry carries tbe
her while Ralph wm fa a distant city.—
“The faculty, Morris, prefers that you
should retain tbe star, aa you have liter­
keep her boy at school.
He fa a g&gt;x»d ally fulfilled tbe conditions preacribed." infancy, was rilling by her ride.
“Itwosld not be right air,'’ said Char­ . “Margaret,” he said, after steadfastly
scholar, is be not F
“Yes, mother ; I don't know a l&gt;oy that ley, firm! v,though with a trembling voice. watching her face, “you aro unhappy. I
I sbonld not
“1 beg you will give it to Henry.’’ have seen it a lung time.
studies harder than Henry Colton.”
“Not even Cfcariey Morris."
“No, mother, but then I don’t have to
study so much, for 1 hare been to school
more regularly than be, and then I have
more tiros to myself at home.
Why, bo
is up and studying, before any one else is
stirring in the morning, and he always
sleeps with bis book under kfa pillow at

atoetewhaaaltoaaaaaBotwhoUydenxed tbe oruptloes caused by tbe internal beet,
^***4™* Uw efraods after school

“In that ease you roust you reelf bestow
it," said the President. “Henry Colton
will come forward."
Henry, unsuspecting what was going
on, advanced, bis polo fere flushed with
wonder and excitement. Charier, stoop­
ed down,fastened tbe star ut “ “
his
’ *breast,
‘
and then snppo
‘
‘
to their
__________________
sooL . Thenois;
Ij applause at the mdkace
his heart, fall as it
jarrod painfullyr upon
---------’ . thaa
*l i earthly tune can
was of a deeper joy
___ ri ©(obedience to the pre­
cept, “In honor preferring one another."
la hia mother's loving smile ha found a
full reward for the sacrifice of hb oelfisb
ambition.
Coveting earnestly the beat
gifts, he had found in the spirit of brothmore rrrrJlent WBV ”

reconin fa you my once chcerfa!. hap­
py ABd. M., 1 not know what great
sorrow ha-i con e to youl”
Then with tears and soba, she told him
all her unhappiness.
After a short silence the old man spoke
again, and there was sadness, almost bit­
terness fa hts voice.
“Years ago^ Mar­
garet, a wealthy Now York merchant be­
come involved In a speculation whoso failuro suddenly took from him the aoenmulated wealth of his years of comto ej rial en­
terprise. *n&gt;*re were a few years of wea­
ry, vain struggling to regain what be had
lost; then deep despondency, a lingering
dtoeare, and death.
His wife aS four

I

children were loft penniless. Tbe eldsat
child, a boy of sixteen, bad finished his
preparatory studies, and wm about to ou­
ter collage. By thto stroke, bo fiesad hia

Ono hour Wm ta rooming bj Ijittg
m bed .111 p.1 ta* dl ta tataew oT folly Into tbs way marked Mt for him,
and walked resolutely fa it.
the dav.
He obtained a situation with a merch­
One' hour gained by rising early, to
ant who had known Ma father, where bto
worth one month fa the year.
One hole in the fence will cost ten faithfulnoM and untiring devotion to hia
tlmaaaamnebaa Kwill to fixitaloooa. duties wen tbe confidence of al! who knew
One diseased aheap will spoil a flock. him. - During the first year of his rootbOne unruly animal will taaeh all others er*a widowhood, aba had taught a private
in company bod tricks; and tbe Bible school for young children, sod U wse the
boy’s blghsst ambition, to relieve bar of
One drunkard will ken a family poor this necessity, and give her the rest her
feeble health required. I cannot tell you
and make them miaenible.
One wile that is always tailing how all his privations, hia willing sacrifice of
linn her neighbor dresres, and bow Hide every recreation, his continual self-denial,
she con get, will look pleasanter if she that be might lighten the burden of those
so dear to him.
talks about eomathtag visa.
Year after year, success crowned bis
Ow htobend that Is penurious or lazy,
ud deprives his family of Dooessary com­ efforts. In tho village where his mother
forts such as tbsir neighbors enjoy, to wX had passod the years of bar married life,
be
purchased a pleasant reeidente for bar,
os desirable a husband as ho ought to be.
One good nevropaper to one good and thenyl lucrative business being open­
ed to him in the West, be cams here.
thing in every family, and—
At the time of his removal here, aorideut revealed to him that the widow and
disregards toe best interests of his family.

relates an aaatriota of a Eochmter pbyriM. Blood., .tai lAS»-

ra. im. lU raw at ta M»
Ik.ro
SZ ta tatowTro U. rtara. -Ita
tJfcrtataw ta
tar

erer •omb «he river m fan

“•*

“1 cannot think of it,” was ths reply,
“as you once spumed me, and called me
a crawling dolt."
“Impossible F exclaimed the hum­
ming bird; “I always entertained the
highest regard for such creatures as you

M*tSAcnvsrrre Potatoz Cwor.—We
have the promise of so abundant po&lt;aloo
crop.
Thia we hear from all sections,
and in this neighborhood we have not
seen the fields Took so well for seven

years.
The early erop, which has been
secured, b so large tbatprioM rule lower
than common. The abandaut early rains,
and the uniformly warm weather since,
have given a rapid growth to the pota­
toes ; and if they escape the rot, of which
there have been some signs on Long Jeand in Rhode Island there will be no lack
this year.
We believe that the rot is
naasing off; and, if so, this crop will gain
its former
importance.—Xevirarnrrt
/ftraH, 3J.
.

Emm or Wnrsxr.—Sheriff Smalley
informs us that the fail fees accruing
against the city si ore the 1st of January
last is over one hundred dollars. Almost
every case of arrest has been of drunken­
ness. W e believe there are only two ex­
ceptions.
The Justices’ and Constable
fees id these cases are about equal to tbe
i jail fees, thus making about &gt;400 a yw*r
die people have to nay yearly, in tbe
shape ol direct tax for the support of
dram shops. We submit that a proper
regard for the public good requires that
some action be taken to effect a reforma­
tion in this respect if possible.—/sdrrre
Clliten.

Foow Pnri’s Peak.—The Clark Coun
ty (BL) Ifttn publishes the following intelligance,whtali is labeled "reliable," and

beats Horace Greeley’s account a very
little:

“We went up to the top of the Peak
you do now,” said the other, and took a survey of the country around.
—
cater It to composed of gold as far as I could
“but when you insulted
me •
piller. Sc let me give you
of ad- sec, which is four or five hundred miles.
When tbe tun shines it nearly blinds a
vtoe ■•never insult tbe bar------ , _ _
person, so that we are obliged to wear
may aotnaday become yow superior.
leather spectacles altogether during ths
day time. After satisfying my curiosity
looking at tbe country, we slid down Umi
Peak, raising a great cloud of gold dost
behind us, and went to supper. I forgot
There w one scholar for every free per­
to any the man who has been so kind to
son. In Grant Britain there is one schol­
me to JohnSmkh. He has tho only gar­
ar to every eight persons, in France one
den in tbe oouniry, having been at pool
to every tan.
expense in clearing tho gold away and
getting a little dirt. IIo had a shovel
Tom—“Don't you think some verses
full of dirt when he cams, the rest he
would touch her, Charley—a beautiful
eeraped from emigrants’ faces, giving
poemF
th«n supper and breakfast for tbe privi­
Charley—* Ok,hang your verses, Tom.
lege.
While we were at sumxsr, John
if /to want to enjoy lifo,drop poetry and
Addis cams along with a two bushel bag
gals, altagsthar, sad jine a fire company.”
full of pearls, which be wanted to trade
to Mr. Smith for an onion top, but be
Irish postboy, basing driven Sheri- could not do IL”
long stage daring torrents of rain,
ter taring said to Mm, “Pat are
A Bromous Mvo.—The editor of the
st very wet F
“No, plaso your Savannah Republican has seen a mug,
I’m very dry,” wm the arch ana- lately sold in that city, and actually found
in tM hands of a negro, on which were
these words, "Perish Slavery 1 Prosper
Freedom!*
Since the bodiless hand
wrote the words of doom on the palace
walls of Belshazzar, nothing like this ev­
er happened. We presume that a mug
bearing sentiments so awful was Immedi­
ately smashed into ns many pieces as
Messieurs Rhett, Yancey, Brown A Co.
“Henry, love, 1 wish you would throw purpose smashing the Union, and without
away that book and tafa to mo—I feel so any regard to tho colored gentleman’s
dull." (A tong eHonoa and no reply.)—7 property rights, he belonging to a class
“Oh, Henry, niy fiwA’a asleep."
that have no rights, in slavery's estima­
“U UT Well, don’t talk, dear, you tion, that sre entitled to respect.
Per­
might wake 1L”
haps this was tbe “ugly mug" that is
aoraetimaa mentioned, and the identical
“That's a Fine strain,** said one gentle­ utensil in which the Union is to be dis­
man to another, alluding to the tones of solved.—Beaton Trarrbr, Je/y 80rt.
KW- THE ALARMING increase ol
the diseases of the Stomach within tbe
past few years has awakened no ordinary
attention tn the medienl world, but with
Bate offset fa Maying its ravages, tbe

Nafouom Brrorc Axnicaw Moans.
—Tbe handsome
--—
lately owned by ’— . .............. „ ___
ervillc, N. J., which attracted so much
attenuot. at the State Fair*, bare been
•old to tbe Emperor Napoleon for H»000. For the last ten years these horses
hare taken all the jrrizes for carriage hor­
ses in the State ; they also took the prize
in the Springfield floras Fair.
They
were bought to match a team at bays
bought in this country. Tbe horses sail­
ed for France last week.—JIT. Y. Trit&gt;.

Gomiraa GarntxAisnrr or Cavani.—
The report that tbe Governor GeaeraL
ship of Canada bad been offered to Rfafa

. Washington Joly SO, 185fl.
MF* The nomination of Bndisusn by
71s
Itooryk J*ret, etto of hb favorite
organa, immediately on ids reaching Bed­
ford, shows it a movement that was pre­
concerted, and cobfirms previous fataua
tions.
This atop vu aut expected so
soon, and baa beet, precipitated by par­
ticular causes. It virtually notifies Cobb
and the Cabinet aaplranU lb «NbV*r.

Islaxp or Amajc.*.—Great Britain is
putting tlie Island of Jamaica in a state
of defense. Ths militia fa being eetively
organized and armed with a rifle aapahto.
of filing twenty-five charges per minute,
and all tho forts arc bofag put tn a state
of defense.
Tbe nation against whom
these preparations arc being made, fa ao
doubt, France.
’
Da. Blais's Paim Pavacsa.—“Wa
are not fa the habit of Indorsing patent
medicines unless we have fadirtdlahle
proofe of their efficacy. fa view at the
mnltiplteU# of quack nostrums with which
ths cc untry la continually -flooded, it beuuncs oftener the duty of the journalist
to warn the public against tinpoofotoa
than to commend medWnce tod remtoils

«nSad,M wellbv three who uretbeM^
ids* M those wba sail it, to the ««■«plad aMtoto &lt; ***** Plto Ptotou,
wM&lt;* h- g~nra «Mrfym
Kith a sale unequsRed by say msrlaws
ttobirwhsuoM fa this couatrp."
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1859,
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Making nt Bad. M»t.

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luxury in tU.hoMs of Richard

S
.mlatnaot Hanoi M,
lU.WWmi -o
M rf tk.

BOLTWOOD A CH AMT,

U. J. KKMFtnD,

who bad tat excited hh

Home began to lose some of Ms charms
though Isabel was the same devoted and
sflfa&amp;bnate wife.
;
While thesd thkys were pvndfat Wother quarter day came round.
The «zpeoditures had been reduced, but there

being who had cast her lot with hfe.

knew him. life father was a poor man,
■ .te* erauCTT.
State strvt I, fast and unable to do anj thing more for him
’■
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than to giro Mm ngnod woenmou edneation, which was in itself a fortune. As a
boy, bo had gone into a store and worked
his way along by slowdegrrea,ull at the
opening of our story, he had a salary of
&gt;000 a year «s salesman.
Three years before, be had made the
acquaintance of Isabel Walker, and from
that tiinea new hope animated him. lie
ftoufw&gt;.rtl,.. faurcml fcjM.rtaor
home.
life owrfliome, with • Isabel for
hfe wife, occupied the foreground of bis
t picture
. .
, the tfuture.
.
»»
. . an idea!
■. &lt;
for
Hehad
of domestic bifax, which ho meant to realtea, nnd with his intent ha sived up a por.tion of bis salary every year, so that
*be° he was ready to get married, he
had &gt;500 to go to housekeeping with.

Bi
er Noel was “sore troubled”

necemsnr to apologize to the world for
the conditions of the peace. It is somej tbfag ths* even Irroeietabla power should ।

left the glorious work of rendering Italy
free from ths Alps to the Adriatic so moomplcte if she not feared to draw on a
general European war. Bardinia, while

■tin

hokimed bis wife

LanhimenL °

-

ano had ben bought
Riefard wee
gloomy and morjee.
lie could find

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“If tbc instrument should bo suddenly
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,

NO. 16.

Brother Crump got hie bottle, and the

fees as to bow shtf shall use the gains
which she has acquired. Austria, more

tfa frontier settlsre:

“PwUp. not, if it wer. i«,l kr lb. to indicate Itoyst that draudfai uaspi------------- FRANCIS BOWBB,
She wea pretty
•'Yea,” replied Noel, “aperite is ahto»1
.vfhl
rf beta, I. aa*,-U- doa still haunted him.
aha tew discovered that he is her best
f\EALEK &gt;b .torts, Iroa it^L Mils, sad »beH
• that seme of ua abuses."
'
M. 1 KmeUrnn ihtak tta* H Vta so,
I ) bu-lwtrr. booteand -boe., and manufacturer
friend. "The mediation of natural feta“Well, Mow, Brother Noai,who do you
___ . ,.r tin .nd ■htri-irou sad eopnerpaid for, while I am playing, and I’ al­
al alites promised leas favorable condi­
that her husband was not al! in all.
ways lose a note when I do.’r
tions than a direct understanding." This
“Well, H is hard to say—but people
UADUt. iixktk.
“Do not bo alarmed, my dear; it shall
means that of all the powers of Europe
ery forenoon, and she always answered talk—doa’t you think tiial you drink a
FACTfaERS
of
tin.
Uisel-bcn
snd
copbe
paid
for
in
good
time."
l’fVFACTuatRS of tin. s
Napoleon 111. alone would acquiesce fa
him but he was not aatfefiod with her re­ little too much. Brother Cramp f"
«... Deniers
i&gt;«uler» i"
in torn
torn,
s»«&gt;t, stess.
wr sarr.
The first quarter of the year passed
Austria retaining Venetie and reatoring exu anu sciuco ; ibjs, m oc wuppi—
.nd
lUiM.
Slain
ouc
door
Elfes.
The
apple
of
discord
was
sown
in
“
It
is
hard
to
say,
”
returned
Crump.
,S&lt;U
•. cnUwj *“4
।
away
and never were three months more
the Arch-dukes.
England’s opinion on removing his wife from temptation. Bat
is heart, yet Isabel was merry, cheerful
Sometimes I’ve though I was a drinkin’
|
heavily
laden with bites i but to Isabel,
this subject could not be mistaken; Prus­ as Mark Antony threw the world away
too much, and then agin Td think stsyfa
J. W.OAKLKV,
twho kept the household accounts, they and happy aa ever.
sia, notwithstanding the hatred of that for Cleopatra’s lips, no this hutuhUr eon
One
morning
jort
as
Richard
had
gone
nof. What is mabl A weak worrw»
rmil •
I
all the
brought
an hour of reflection. Instead of
nation for the French, would 5&gt;&gt;v
give no of Mors
- counted
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—
—milltaiy
---------- J 'ndvnte— ----- ,
to the store, a man appeared, who inform, of the dust 1 So 1 left it to the Lord to soy uauvil »ur IUC a rwaw,
1
sanction to any further Austrian tyranny get of North Bend as nothin* compared
being
diminished, tbeir expeusee had in.
(creased. New luxuries had been discov­ ed her that be was a deputy sheriff He whether 1 was goln’ too for in spent*. 1 | In Italy.
All Austria's friends were with his chanaar’s eyee. He promptly
had come to attach the piano for an un­ put the whole 'spoosibility on Him t 1 i ready to pronounce her in the wrong.— followed to Cincinnati; profaned to be
ered and supplied. When she footed up
paid debt He was very polite, and dis­ prayed if I was drinkin’ too much for him ! The only sympathisers were to be found delighted with the site, and immediately
nothing to depend on but her own earn- tho column of figures, she found the
charged his unpleasant duty as gently to take sway my appetite for sporita.— in the camp of the enemy.
It was the eroded Fort Washington, within the
inga.—She had received a tolerable cdu- iamount exceeded the fourth of her has3.
M
j. l‘. 11OUEUTM A Co.,
I’ve prayed that prayer throe limos, and in the camp v.
and inoffensively as possible.
band's salary.
talion,
nnd
early
exhibited
a
remarkable
Bo l*m eloar uf the champion of Italy unity and Italian liber­
EAICHS &gt;n 4n»y*.i
“But I shall pay the debt," said Isabel ba hai«/t done iL
She
was
alarmed,
and
when
Richard
ty,
it
was
the
hope
and
stay
of
Italian pa­
talent
for
music
;
some
had
assisted
her
co", F"0’*. °‘k ’*
, “I have no authority to settle the ac­ 'apoesibiiity, any way."
.
triots and Hungarian exiles, it was the all similar ones in the history of the West;
purr liqaor"
w
to cultivate it, and now slie earned a vo- &gt;came home that evening, she called his count,” he replied.
I must put in a
.-uh, crorenee SU«l&lt;
attention to the appalling fact.
But he
enemy who in the name of freedom bod and now, while Cincinnati is the largest
3r
handsome
salary,
as
a
teacher
of
mu
{Jl its ui
Iflvvskeeper; but if you wish I will inform the
Timkly W asxisq.—A yankee editor struck her down, that raised her from the inland city upon the continent, Ofaasbfa
c. She was n very pretty girl, and .her only laughed at her. They paid the wood firm that you will pay !t.
thus cunfcseee to have dealinga with Be- earth and gave her back that rod of Iron. is an insignificant village, and North Bend
W. PARKER,
amiable character and pleasant manner* and coal bill the first of January, and
“I will do ac at ones,! have the money
Austria bad been looking to England, to
rendered her a general favorite oven in the this had been included vn the last year's
hy me."
-..
Germany,to Russia,for assistance against
pay meet.
circles of wealth and fashion..
The sheriff departed, and in half an
France, and in the moment of her need
"I fvnr my dear, that we shall not be
Richard and Isabel were married, and
hour uno of the piano firm appeared, and
she found that France was the only pow­
able to make tho ends meet," Mid she 1
taking half a good bouse at a rent of uno
apologized for the trouble ho had caused,
er which really meant what she meant.—
gloomily.
received the money sod receipted the
bundled aud fifty dollnrs, they went to
“Certainly wc shall. 1 wish that bug- 1
The Emperor of Austria found oat this sca serpent has lately vieitod that port.
housekeeping in preference to boarding.
bill, and in the flurry uf dealing with a
yRorgssicnif^Jfc
great truth while discussing hfe breakfast Mid was chased up a narrow creek and
bear did not frighten you."
lady forgot all about the cost.
He de­
Richard’s accumulated fond enabled him
with the Emperor Napoleon, and he will I caught He turned out to be ■ horse
“I can’t help it."
~ WILLIAM BUBCanSE,
to furnish his rooms very prcttily.tbough
parted, taking the keeper with him.
\ lender 1" - not forget it if those new struggles ensue
"Yes you can, come my dear, play I
When Richard came home that night,
not very elegantly or fashionably ; but
to which be so significantly alludes in his
that new waltz’ to me, aud you will for­
label banded him the writ the sheriff bad
Isabel was well satisfied with lire new
“Ah! I dare say yon think you arc address to his soldiers.
get nil about it."
left. He was tistonfehed and confounded. doing a great deal of good T”
situation.
However crtidly Austria’s now inti­
|
“I am afraid von are running behind
“They hare dunned mo a doren times
Fur a year they were as happy and
“Well, not so much as I could wish ; mate ally may have dashed the hopes of
hand Richard. We must reduce our ex­ within a week, but I did not think of their
contented at they could be, nor sighed
but a little, I hope," said L
his English and Italian admirers, he has rise to the belief In a sea serpent,
penses. 1 am afraid we are living too
for any of the luxuries or vanities which
doing thia.”
up to this time loyally kept faith with hfe is running at ita ordinary speed I
i nigh.”
“1 have been afraid of it some time,"
Richard’s small salary did not enable him
new friend.
If there was unn feeling of prey, it moves along just ut
She complied, though she was far from ,
added Isabel. “Such things always go
to buy.
At the banning of the new
“Well, pretty well for that,” arid L
stronger than another in the Austrian surface of the water, produatag
being mtfened with the prospect before 1
DAMIEL ("OOM,
with such debts."
year, tho ycung husbuid’a employers vol­
•And I dare say you are pretty proud breast, it must have been hatred of Sar­ which rises upon a serim of cor
untarily raised his salary to seven hund­ them.
cf them 1” remarked Satan.
»J Th Aswl. w
dinia. It waa a liatrod in which contempt for about 100 feet in a straight fa
Another quarter passed by, and the
"Ho Is gone.”
*
,
&gt;lrbl, lUcilH V'h.Tj
“No, I im not, for not one half of them entered sufficiently to increase its bitter­ it fells off into the ordinary ■«
red dollnrs a year.
expenditures came a little inside of the
"Gone!*
.
“Now lsalx-1, you shall have a piano,"
pay for their papers,” said L
ness without diminishing its intensity.— wake pra^a|far a body moetq
, fourth of the salary. This wls hopeful
“Hero," and she bad handed him the
bYou don’t aay tof be exclaimed.
I ABES A.
BESSYt
said Richard, after he had announced the but not a dollar could bo paid towards
the wate^^W appcarnce fa I
receipt for two hundred dollars she had
gratifying intelligence.
, the piano. Tbc fond wile was really dls“Ou, no, Richard; we can’t afford to
paid.
| turbed at this state of things.
“What dore thia mean F he asked be­
“Well, said ha, “they are an Immoral
keep a piano,” Isabel remonstrated.
Richard laughed at her as before, and
lot; but let me bare the list, 1 think I polo said to his old opponent the first
the appearance, to realise
“1 think we can ; I know a firm thati mid tliat he had procured an extension wildered.
“It means that 1 paid for the piano.”
can do a trifle myself with each people. lime they met in the House of Lords,
will.trust me fa one-, tfay will give moJ fur the payment of the piano.
HOLBROOK,
“Yoo 1"
“You and L my lord Bath, arc now the not strange, that when seen for the first
, fl months credit’’
t
“But bow can you ever pay fur it if
“
Yes
and
she
laughed
with
a
merry
time,
it
should
strike the beholder with
two most insignificant men in England."
“But Richard, you cannot pay for oneI we arc going on in this way I Wo are
It was not true of Walpole, bat it was terror.”________ ____ __
in six months.1'
। saving nothing towards it," said she twinkling in her eyee.
"And how.eould you pay for ill”
“1 can pay a part of it, and they will
J. M. KEVINS,
■aid Katrina, undoubtedly true of Pulteney. Fraucfe
verjTua MrrHomrrs akd St-ursar.—A
gloomily.
“I had the money."
might address a similar phrase to the ag
i wait longer for the rest.
I can pay a
“Well my dear, if we don't happen to
| number of tho Methodist Episcopal decV I 11 &gt; fell uwr&gt;«*»&lt;-u«in..ru .... '—
“Where did you get It T”
grundized King of Piedmont and Lom­
have tho money, why I can borrow it’*
ttlwde* to pnunnlly &gt;ud wM* Mnhlv. Ovcc1 hundred dollars al least towards iL"
-‘One hundred dollars I got for singing nvxxth ashamed to romembei how I be­ bardy. Victor Emanuel was a constitu­ gy men hare published a cuoular to their
■
tbutof Us‘ KepuUtcea tteuucr, opposite
“I fear not. Lank at yeur account book.
“But you will still owe it."
in the Church, and Ibo other hundred I
have ven I know so little.
Shoo, that tional King^overnlng with a constitution}
!Our expenses fur tho first year wo have
•Shall I indeed F laughed1 he.
made by giving music lessons.’’
was my beau then—Shoe be took me to al mu.i»ter, and uniting in himself all the
*J.3(. ilLMELI^
been housekeeping are n little more than
“1 wish wc bad nut bought the piano."
“Music lessons I Where 1”
the
theatre
one
nigh*,
ven
i
been
in Fil- patriotic affections of the whole Italian
"I
dim
’
t
Isabel.
1
am
sure
the
enjoy■ix hundred dollars. If you had not ImJ
She mentioned the fntnilics to whose
We sit in the race. Re is now become ths humble de­
some money, we qbo«W Save been in mnnt wc hare derived from it has more bouses ho had followed her. He under deify but three weeks.
gallery; and we ess not goot, and Shun pendent of the Emperor of the French,
debt.
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11
which takes place at Bs&amp;fa.May 1, tMQ,
than
paid
for
it"
JOHN ROBBltTn,
her now.
said he would get anothsr seat.
So he lie is posted sad proclaimed us such in
“11 wo had already paid for It perhaps stood
“This seven hundred dollars u ill just
"You have saved me, my dear, from I puts hie leg round the port and slides the Emperor’s addreos to his army. He a diecipliaary rule,by which ail sfaednld1 fal wry bad about it. If.
enable us to live M we have been living, it would.
don't know what difficulties, be exclaim­ down mlt the pit; and fa looks up and fo renounced and discarded by Count Ca- ere shall be declared fasligihto to mem­
weooce get in debt, ft is hard to get ed pressing her to his heart; and then
bership in the Methodist Episcopal
~
II. P. CHEBBY,
ar.d nothing more.”
vonr, atid all who thought that when
calls cut :—
Church. Slavery la deeply nursing our
■VOTARY PUBLIC and CMitcraaevr. wBl st“There are a great many extra expens­ free from It."
confessed his jealousy, and mentioned the
“Katrine! Katrine! come down, itahn
traa ■ a!l boAiuc— MitrootW In him wife es the first year. It will not cost us much
• My salary will be rate*! again next gentleman whom he bad suspected.
nation, and ita malign lufinsncatoMt lets
goot view here."
amm-taeoa ««J Ltoity. Biafeliy, Jrtsatewa. mure than five hundred dollnrs this year.” year, aud wo can easily pay ft off then.”
deadly upon tbs church ci God ; sad wo
“The gouLleman was the fciher of allL
Lorry euanfr. Mioh. Blsakaks^ Bteqys OO bandTo complete hie htxniilalioa Napoleon
“And 1 leaned over, and aald I ”
All
that
he
could
say
howwrar,
failed
feel tt our duty, as muds aa fa nefaU. lo
“Then we will have the piano nt the
tie girl to whom 1 gave leesous,” sho ad­
HL has now given him one of his own
“
How
euE
I
cocim,
Shun
F
not only
end of tbc year.. It will be much better to satisfy his anxious wife, and in several ded mfecbierouuly. “W«
followers to be Ms Minister fa the place
“And be said
to pay for it than to ran in debt for it.” days in -pite of all Richard could ray,she out of debt, bat out of jealousy.”
of Carour. Coant Arose fa a man against
-Juel eWide down."
was
sad
and
gloomy.
The
husband
be
­
promptly andsOi- 1
. “Blem you, my wife,
You are right.
“Debt is d'gros* bsgbew to you, Isa­
"So 1 pate my lees round de pillar and whom Austria could fave nought to urge.
gan to realize his folly snd wish tbs pi­ Tliat debt of two hundred dollnrs might
k&gt;ck, DdtU Creek,
cieutly. 0
sldides down too. Deader I how da fl,Iks She might hcreell have appointed him to
bel,” added Richard, smiling.
Mwh'Utn.
ano had never been boueht But as time
‘i bopc it always will bo, I wo’d much passed on she became cheerful again, and have ruined me, fa 1 tried In vain to laugh I Dey laugh so dev plar no more Tuacany or Modeaa,lf either of the Grand
borrow money to pay fa It*
dat night ou da atage. Everybody faugh
Hither do without the piano than to run everything went on as before.
They never got in debt again.
His1
Tax Bout* r&gt; a Ql Ajnuar.—The top.
and rclL and whirtie alt over da bouse I during a long fife, the intimate friend of
in debt fa it"
...
v
■alary was raised and from that time,
Louis Napoleon.
He was with him in io of conversation mostcouspluaWi fa the
CHAFTin in.
This was excellent philosophy on the
I Ameriea in hfe young days of adventure.
Ono day Richard chanced to go homo ! they not only lived within their income,
port of Mrs- Irtoc, and it wo’d hare been
He was with him throughout all this
ry time 1 tinka of it’
wise In her husband to bare adopted tho for a bill at 11 o’clock and found Ms wife I
campaign; and, In-order that he might South to pursue in case of the section of
absent. This was unusual, and aa he was
a Republican Prudent!
The ItakH
Thocootwr Mxaxt Ncwra-Jim­
samo
views.
,
•'Don’t vou wont a piano. Isabel 1 he passing down the street be saw her ap­
Tim Wtn Tim or Runes.—Five have a proper pretext for being.constant­
UMK OF PROBATE. Circuit OnH Coer
my O’Brien lately appltedwork at
ly In the company of the Emperor, be
tutauouct. Atturnrv and Coeasenor »i Law asked somewhat astonished at her car- ( proach from the other side of tho way, the realdenee of a well-to-do farmer near
bold the oflidal position of Sardinian I
mid .'iotarr Psbttc. Cwmjwtet end CsB"*
attended by a gentleman.
StlttoviHe, where be waa first regaled
overtart
com mfariooer with the French army_
For the first tlm« in his life a pang of
.Mlf om 8,000,000
at vim.
I with a dioner. JirtmvfanugdotsjaaArteo moreover, b a Lombard and not a
ImIousv shot through hfe heart.
He
an average cost of tea cents por gallon.
Piedmontese He has no omfarraseing
'“pTedtoofaerve thepartfa.
baW tice to tbs meal sad himaaK thofagre
The average of French vteeyards
• JAMES II. BXOWM,
enter^ the house, and her companion
450 gallons per sere, end the total aaM
the form.
,,
\
.___ ? value of the produce, about eighty-fo
thouaht of sneb a thing as having one. I politely touching his hat passed on.
“Almost any thing you’d art me about,
am do very well witfaul one, and 1 beg
millions of doBara. Tfa eultare, maa
. -J.
Could his wife
’k-Well, Jhnmy, if you cm do that, 1
you will not run into debt for me.
DAMIEL RTBIKEB,
permit the attecwmi - - a--—two nilltono of people.
two or three times
."L
thtok you'll suit me.
Are you a wshome at die
l&gt;our Uld fo„
T®
dlcr!”
“Bedad, it’s mesitf that is,” replied

M

U

J

OLIVES X. EVEMTB,

7ni«hC as ever.
There
was nothing to indicate the diminution of

Jimmy ; -but rouldnt you give me some

Fxxrcu Fen.—"Why do joe make

R. B. WIGHTBAB,

comrade

a ddUi. l«0- 1

the republic of America existed,
wore probably not fully discussed at that
would be no staWHty for the thrones of friendly breakfast party. Weomondsr, stand that the lueses of the two armies
and eltnUar topics might readily be act
America.

' fag new Boulevards erery dayr
“Bother your Boulevards! That don t
'

says the French proverb
[ mind breaking the eggs

tte war."

that Amtrial

1 will uoowt,"

• 'KSS

h.

&gt;»rk&gt;

ua Htlobster

that of

oflOOSTroy potm
iagbeenredtooedtoi

�The Democrats of Watifoigtito chp'T

wbo have the destinies of foe na|fon, aa
they suppose in keeping are jMritoL up

to foe aeoretity of carryag MkmMtoa in

tbe approaching election fa thatohato^

.

and if it cannot be carried by fair, they

m WMT COMGRXM.

propose to rarer it by foal means. The
the MV m htQrogoa hm fim a RepublicansufMlnr. roots have drscoraC
newtatpettotebpreatetiaas rwfolirv &lt;o ed a secret Democratic circular issuing

The ran* Congressional elediocs in

Ato onranixalicm of tte next House of from tbe afarretid Washington poHfo
IfcrsswitativM and also the chances of rixnw, -COBtahrtng a tabular statomeokef

-etoeth^ a PraMcnt, should foe contest foe vole in JIM, tbe object of which to to,
V» carried Into foe House in 1861. TV •bow just wbat countice tho Democracy
Democracy have very materially Irot
ground in foe SautE*» »bown by tbc late,
tefaU, «Hdi
it wninkUi.
'
Wftbouta coalMeQ w rtbsotnwof the op.

■Uaicn,

were weakra in,a ml ■hieh-would be beat
coloured. . And U ia boldly proposed fo. :
colonize the out counties with imported 1

BOTTLED WL,;

’lawfao/voter*-; and there game Wash-j

•A'aau I. ouratti every d»j.—
MORTGAGE SALE.
Throe divorces Cake place without refer­
petition cletneota, they cannot control iogton pimps arc oaopcrating with the
rdhtrjHeure.
The
wffl also be thel' Dreoocraic State Committee far aafoit^ Ms own GdLgfrre tnltfa, mueefes ence to tho wishes of fo® husband, the
«if% foa children, or other friends. Ko- |
&lt;bA, with foeLtopubliosre; so party hav-*• a large corroptkm fond for tins prepiR, shrews, orgsm, for tko mlrnaia and bogjia that State but the Slaveholder 1
comfort ofVrnsdfsnd Ms farfy. Cm
Ing * majority. AB the ohAreto of op­, The circular la signed by G. DwiWtri ,.-.—^,^.-A-^ -x-..^a
petition combined, will have a meyoritv. of WaaliingV'n city,but there Is no doubt j
i and render
but that an affas would signify i
rtriwerofaet-to ihs nfaas- 4IW fo* Domoeraqy of 54, providing tho
SffiremetH of aoofher.
rrDB. J. HOSTETTER'S BIT.
- tototre tohish are yet to elect, shall aland high in official station, and in
m ramo
________ HtesfatartrfWl am! TBffi wi wMk .giMl
to toeytoa in the preasfa congress ; but the Administration.
«M fa, Wii ofAa BtauadLaM ail
Blacks in the same consn:
‘
should tbe Denaoeraey carvy all of them,
hoorehoM^-sn h^tftabie____ _ ______
______ ___________ _
Rkpmmcaw Coxgiumbiux for Oa» can Slavery—to not fhvorsble to the mer- ageativeAeyaMnj 'and ita component
foej- will bo in a minority of 4A Tho
- foUwfo« table will show the relative oom.—Our latest news throws some id purity or social advaaoewK'atof cither parts betas entirely vegetable, it ia more
- eteregth of foe Democraey and appeal­ doobta upon the election of David Lo­ caste. Better let the two races form safe than the ordinary preparations offer­
ed to the public, while ita pleasant offret
separate CommenWea.
; tin® •!foe figures are prepared by tbe Ab gan, Republican, tn congress from Ore.
III. Because the earth should be to on ths system renders it \ astir popular
gon. A loiter from San Fraciaco to the
‘ lady Jfafrwuf .coltivatedrsnd the various departments with those, who use riL Dr. Hostetter’s
,i
•
Opposition. Democrat. New York Tmms dated July 22d states of Industry so mhted and blended, that reputation b widespread, and the care
that the official returns from every coun­ ermy yrar*a cultivation should increase with which he prepares bis medicine so
. Maino
.
O’
—
The
New Hampshire
3
—
• ty in the State, make Stout, the Admin ratwr than diminish tbe jwoduetive no­ euros it always safe and reliable.
Bitters are most sgrossbk in flavor, and,
istration candidate elected by 45 ma­ parities erf tbe soil. Slavery, by placing
long distances between those who pursue aa it contains nothing that can impair the
jority.
The Republican order in San
Agriculture and Manufactures rrepectivo- health, but, on the contrary, contribute
Francisco, however claims to hare pri­ ly/fcrbids this.
to ita preservation, thia preparation must
’ 7
FKA DAVEXPORT. MnrWe.
It ia a genuine
IV. Because the fullest cultfrat'ioa of prove higHy popular.
vate advices upon which they count Lo­
Wk. 3. W*rexu*)». Att’y for Mortra&lt;ae.
Bated Aagnat 84, 18M&gt;.
IfcUw
gan's majority at 51. Aa the election is his Intellect, through Education, Reading, and truly valuable article far any of the
Study, &amp;c_, to the right of every rational above diseases, and we aincerdy trust
a close one it &gt;• more than probable that
COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE
bring.
Tn the Divine Economy, this that our readers may test ita excellence.
lucofoco canvassers will contrive to count would seem one of the main rareoua far
Sold by Druggists every whore.
Stoat in, in wheat* case'it is probalJo Lo­ placing men on earth. Slavery fo taaotnNorth Carolina
patiblc with such cultivation, 'forbidding
South Carolina
gan will contest hit seat.
adraat all dafma’and demand a. of all
its subjects even to road or write.
nlast toe rotate of Ueary T. Wood, 1
Florida
tewwabip of Thornapple, to ea&gt;d Couajjr
V. Slavery fo palpably st war with - _ „_w PHf ^JUfrsusa
Reid, in haetev
xiLr**■-*
—im
The Republican Victory in Oregoe.
the fundamvntol resfoot our Government the University of Edinb
Iftir’foo nl
A passenger hy the Star of tbc West —tbs lualienahla Rtghia Of Mau. h is »
lowed foe a.. —•—»—« «■
• yean Lechner on Medical __ ______
informs us that Mr. David Logan is •kief obstacle to thepragrae of BeoubBtheir etniam tod demands lathe uadenfoMd co*the NeW York Hospital, and seven years taUawuera, end that we wiU meet a« the otoee af
rawly elected to Congress from Oregon can institfofoni throughout foe world.—
Profcroor of Chemistry to die College of Joha Slocuni. in the villa** of Hiddleon*. ta aaM
—Coos and Curry counties, from which It fos standing reproach to our ooantry
eoestr. at Un o'clock, ia toe foraation of each of
Pharmacy, Now York.
to* following data, to wit: Th* last Saturday of
wc have no complete returns, having abroad. It is tbc cause of exultation and
September, aad tb« laat Saturday of Xevtwbrr
New York, Aug. 22, 1855.
made a majority of 81. Tlx) authority
next. And alt pcrao* harin* citiraa again* toe
I
hard
analysed
Dr.
Christie's
Ague
for Ibis irtatemont is a letter from Mr.
said estate ar* bcr»b» required to preweat iheaa
We can elothe yow front the crown
Logan himself. Tbc Hou. Joe Lane, j French tyrants than on additional army । Balaam, and eeriify that it contains nei- for examination aad iulj::»ta&gt;rnt, at Ihe time* aad
of the bead to the ado of the foot
thoc Quinine. Arsenic, Mercury, Strych­ pUoc afonaaid. er be fcr*T*» barred tberrftwn.
with the Hou. Delaxon Smith's Msistanoe, of 100,000 men.
JOHN SLOCUM. )
nine,
or
any
Mineral
or
poisonous
sub
­
and the aid, personal and pecuniary, of
E. D. SPRARUE, / OmmiMtem. and warrant prioea to amt
VL Slavery is tbe chief cause of dis­
GEO. F.rnrM. )
tho Administration, did their utmost to sension and hatred among ourwelves. It stance.
tSddleraie. A.p&gt;.t l«, It*.
Ik4w
From my knowledge of ita Ingredients,
defeat Mr. Logan, and io elect Lantiag keeps us perpetually dividod, jodoua,hos­
Stout who is said to havo boon, not loag tile. If it were abotisbed, we should T consider it a safe and excellent prepara­
CHANCERY SALE,
ago, a so-called Know-Nothing, and to never dream of Sgtag each other, or j tion far the cure of Fever and Ague, and
that it will not provj injurious to the O ibv cnealy o( terry, ia thkueary.
have been imported, from Californio, es- dissolving the Union.
,
pecfally to serve the Hun. Joe Lane's
VII. Siavfery pctorfally aids to keep eonstitutioTL.
Orarite T.
OamfUMtKl,
Lawrence Reid,
feuatorial and Preaufootial aspirations. in power the most thoroughly unprinci­
B^frt TWrtt, K.J" L Jhnry^
1.
Professor of Chemistry.
This result fo highly gratifying, not only pled party,the most corrupt demagogues,
A*&gt;cte&lt;, /&gt;/rte«ate
beoaese it gh ee the second Peoifai Stele that onr country has ever known.
a Republican representative ip- the first
VjU. Qlavary mshre a few rich, but
Cktoriisi in whtuh she is raprorented st s sinks the great tsasa, oven of tbe Free,
•has, and indicates that tho day is not into ibdoleuce, depravity and miiwrv.—
It preventa theacmunabtiOBol wealtk It
rendeeo' Land k dreg, and k*ep» Popula.
tion so wparwe and. scattered that Com­
mon Schools arc for tire most part im-’
poaelbio.
•
TUote certaia pireca or pfareef* of laad fltaatf
For these nnd other reasons, I am
'
CARET A SMITH.
hsvctktrd
’
The AttestIs Cable.
ampng those who labor and hope for the
Breforat esMter. ate tbe aorth'wte quarter &lt;
’
Tihanaaulsrt,
early snil soMplat^Ahniitinn of Human,
toe
auction Ko. tvaatr-te
New York, Asg. 10,
Sil Pearl ttryrt. Mew Yerk. (!»,jsoito-eareqaertcraf
in town Mo one, (1.) north af r*n&lt;* Be. sia
but especially American Slavery,
tos'stezr-"4-' twenty (TH
Tbe statement of Nir. Seward iMptibf Yours,
Horace Greeley.
THE
8CASDIM
AYUB
PILLS
AMD
PURIFIER
Jivbed ja today's iftnild. It con tain s an
°
M
ORIX L. BAT,
W. C. Cowan, E«i., Albany, Gentry
Cixwxati, July 1, IBS’.
interesting fact connected with the stork­
Circuit Owl nxnsdaateer.
County, MisaourL
In order to show the peculiar embar- fog of tbc Atlantic Cable.
Da. C. W. Bobaoi.— tew Sir.'— In reply te inF. Aurr. fWieitor for Complainant.
It sppenra
nuirte made «L me. It r Ives mr pleasure m any,
Dated
July
IS.Mto.
raaament pndcr which all parties may ia.
■at the sum of &gt;260,000 was saved to
foal Mik M. Aflew ef lKea&gt;ctety rf Friemto, aaii
A Lsrna raow PamunxsT Bcchamav.
bor, tbe Journal continses to classify the the British Government by being able to —Pittsburgh, Jaiy 80.—Tbc subjoined widowef UwUte Dr. AUeeof CiocinnWi. prrrUui
z
CHANCERY’ SALE.
totarwutog Ka*L expraeaedher eacBdeoce ia the
inform the Cuusdiau authorises that two
2 TATE OF MK3ITOAX.-Tb* Ckrwii Coart fo*
opposition, as fallows: .
.
letter from Prweident Buchanan was re­ oAaacv of yoor HranSnAraB Remedies, sad toe
rogimenu of Canadian troops, which had
heateiate derired fam Mtoc '*“««■h»d
J
tbs
eouaty
&lt;rf Barry. In Chancery.
ceived
this
morning
by
Han.
‘
Wilscc
Mc
­
tep. A. L.IL xm. been ordered to England, ware not need­
bees enflarac trokn g«mt preotrutea at Uaeea,
CtearfiM T. LtttftM, CnipUinant,
Candless :•
ed* The expenses attending their sbipBedford
Springs,
July
25,
1859.
MA* * rate.
meul were thaa saved. Ilia fact should
Mr Dnxn Bmr ' lfcave rocetved-worn*
be wfieiret, to set at rest the doubW of
kind note bf tbc Mt* inaC, v^eitra with
tbe lekdev'from tba Jbrt. Wlrfhm ITa£

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

BAKER'S
BAKEBB

BOTTLE, WUf
PAIN
PANACEA,
PAJX

PA»A(SL

1----- A euwforevtmal nd ‘—r ■- ■
;— J1 “ touoaifo»re* hasir k tte^w^t
Rbeno.ai ita, Xeen^ 7^^

4

I----- Cum Cdbe. Cnma, IteMn.—am!
iqr* of Idt kind*.
’—tk** “-"ww.n

.sswssrar.

Bl* QKK0

SCOVILL'S STHLUTGIA

BLOOD PURIFIER.
4----- ti well fcsowii lr ell mnlial am u
~«t* 'Ted
'* J,-»ri'&gt; to Ate

A—ticureafcrWal* IsaUiU rwrttow
7---- AM diaHMes «rf l‘» »ku u cum t&lt;KiMC&gt;
K----- HtpSUhtie KwcUiss*. ErrLpdM.M4
9 ----- te I kb&lt;ur., Fmal.- CamjJaitti.
«,
10 ----- Lrnj a KtU. aud all Smc-mt, utear fraa
aey isipanii of the Uted.
DOI.IXS, SMTTB « C«.

A CK, Ilasuap, MM

EDOTS A 8BKB9.

SPECIAL NOTICES

HARD-WARE

GaawD.IUpwe akd1xxi!aka Riuaoto. predate, aa it deserves the ability an&amp;
«-.W« havw Lm* aisaured by good author­ triemfthip ffispliryd! fa thot editorial, I
Ity lhaS matters are progress^* very fa­ yet. regret that it baa been pebHsbsd.-rvorably far do. company-, President
Losuaa, who te now in Now York, is
meeting with very good success in finaustottera }&gt; md the proreot
x
that wjlhtn mnety daya ths cars will be
suwniag &lt;m the road north of this cky.—
Gtm4 Ripidt JAicpunr, July 22. •

CK.HAHRE YO1R RLOOD,

DR.

’

thua ta

*wBl have * Mtofatite.
i-wlH be oamsrierily ti

c **» -

rill lack twelve votes of

DRY GOODS!

SHERIFFS BALK.

S

T)R. MOi^C.lhrisrestecrKOBfaKnnXA.l
ROOT PILLS. b«l .jeut Ite rrr.lt- part rf ho
lift iw irartta®. h.r&gt;n&lt; «ter-i h'.r.'pc, .Ua. ui
Atrict. M well M X&lt;x&lt;h An«rrfc»- ba* ipral tim
jnr. Manar toe Indiana of our Worn emu-,
it wee is &lt;la» wa« that &lt;h» 1*&gt;!i*a Rael !’A» am
aral dkacxT'rr.d.’ hr M.irwtb- 6r»i ■*» u
nlabluh tbe fad lb»l »U dikvri wim frta Is
PCBITY OF TB1! BLOOh- tf.»t ear WwefA.
bralth sod lift-drt&gt;»«l apm ll... .iultsM
- -- - - - - — - - 1. -HarvM
uaa wo iwm oei
- —- — —
CUI fuoetiaua of lUbody, the bite hw» ua ac
Goa, bcowaca Ibid, corrupted andda*te; »u
cuuauiK atl paini. aickoc-a and d^Urw d nfr&gt;
of every uaua- enrr aa*n0h ia etoatead.
teallh we a* &lt;Up»ivrd of. and if aatae. u pat *
aUtod In thiowinf &lt;df the .&lt;api&lt;al busswv fa
blood WiU broeanr ehoked and ceaw to •«.
UmeeurtigMeflifowMfomirbe bfowa aotHaw iaapMtont thru that w* abouA Uf th *■
noua BtitigmoftbeMyfrt* and apm. **•
hew pUaeaat to aa that W* harr it Ik

__________

CHANCERY SALE

MORSE

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

�cSd-.

iJtst

.*3

-A.'Z'EIVS

Ague Cure,

Joral rod- MfinrrilBims.

HARDWAAB ITO1I
pie sro particularly more liable to be

*Up»«d to the WAKT8tf

tarried away by fits of terror,-or appro

DR: RofhcgS

Lensiocs of util, than other nations, btrt

KAIMRAVI1N REMBDH&amp;I

u-hSS

vne thing ia certain ; which is, that many
,
x&gt;f our worst evils are engendered by a

w.
hare no objects to «. MbS*w?port

foolish fe£r of the very efil produced. A

of baUt institutions now in opcratfon

jianic of any kind is as disastrous os it is

tilthnU.kH.Sd.oem rivivetl, and «

fuolish; and ) at as a people wtj ore very
liable to fay into the«v«nd ho carried

W« oumot W l.xih Bpoo Oh
Mpport of Arab Nbook, to toe dXtatont

eway hy them*

' "Pre*i

«•*•«*

** *•

^5
‘OOL* ill tli nrticlu,
Panles often produce toe very results, so, tocettaig ©fear sckool diftiCfllMB, we
gfagH
much dreaded! and being on the evils we, have dope nJ! tbat we intended'■
Mould avoid.
Children trample each cndcn&lt;or in our next to poi«tout tbe

which a foolish fear predominates.

Demiuu. Sh^ttigi, Bleaehtd and Erouh
Sherting, Stripe and Chert Shirt- ,
ingt. Prints;Ginghams, Lairns,
■ (AallU, Collrnadet, dx..

rtmtdg.

other to death, in trying to escape from
.supposed danger, which nowhere exists,

School &lt; ctebrakfoa.

but in their imaginations. Panic stricken

There li to be a Sabbath School ode-

-depositor* break the hank, in their eager-

bration held 4n thia village op Wodyw.

-ncs* to withdraw their funds, which oth•erwisc would have stood for years.

day, the 31 st instant.

But

you ask.

Simply this ; that

will coran coco at eleven o'cJndt m the

forenoon, and |tfo hoped that all who ex­

the probability of high tuition, nnd anoto-

pect to participate in

tbe citrdafo yfll

be punctual at toe hour.

the certainty of it, until l&gt;oth toe first and

An interesting

and proTitaMoi limo to old and yotMig jnay

tbe last have concluded to withdraw tlteir

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, OR.
CULAH

and

CROSSCUT

Six others have followed

HAWS,

LIVER COMPLAINT,
and reatore tbc health and airengtboftbeaufcrtr.

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXIS, GLAflH,

their example, and then fifty, nnd then n

SABIT, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*

The rcs.lt is tlat if they ali

Jntndreil.

HOUSE

have sent to too school just one hall of

Died in Friso..

-the time, they have piid just as large a

if they bnd all sent to school steadily.—
The result is they have paid two cento a

•day for tuition instead of one, and their
children have had the benefit uf school

stances, which led to her imprisonment
was, that she had l&gt;ccn engaged to ninrnr
the man to whom tho money Irctongrd,
and that while so engaged, he placed the
ainoonl tn her Ji.imh as a gift.
After
wards, fur some reason he broke the en­
gagement, when she refused to return the
money.
Wo understand she repeated
the story ou nil subsequent occasions,
peraiiting in fl’to toe time of her detth.
SIki had won the mod will of all connected
with the prisu. by her uniform patient
and quiet conduct, mid throughout her
'unpriaonmcul, ns well ns in her Inst mo­
ments, was treated with much kindness
and consideration. Up to the time of her
conviction she liad always borne, we are
informed, n good dumsctcr. nnd though
her day set in clouda, she is now before
n tribunal which makes no mistakes, nnd
whose xll aecing eye tmravels all mysterias, Iler age must have been between
seventy and eighty.—zlnn .&lt; rltor Journal.

Tile next quarter

one half conel.de not to sts.d to school at

all, and (he Other half send only half the
time, and toe rcsultis, tbat tuition comes
al four cents n day, and the school

sus­

Such, we call a school panic, or

a panic to tbc injury of schools.

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES,

ev­

An uld woman, named C»«va [Mrs.
Ferry] who wm convicted at tho Wash ery style and description.
tenaw Circuit, some years ago, &lt;&gt;f stall­
ing an amount of money, some 11600,
wc Scliete, dic&lt;] in the Jackson Prison ou
the Oth iiiaL
Her version of toe circum­

school bill as they would have had to pny

only iuiifof the time.

Such

has been th4 history, af the Union School
So our village, and all'the remilt of a fool­

ish fear without exam hint ton, nnd without
a knowlsdga of facto. But who gcncrnlly
gsts th^ credit fur this state of things t

Why, the selmo! officers mid 11k! teachers.
Tbe schoui ufikt’ra .re charged wi*h mis-

'management, and we all say. there is
a., mething wrong, and wc cannot see, I
•“fir the life of us,” what it ia; so wc feel '

resolved nt tbe next school .nccting to 1
have a new set of uflkers; .nd wbi-n wc

Dr. OASTLE’B
MAGNOLIA -CAjTAgltn SNUFF.

dial and gently .timol.ting properttex tfo

Thia SnutTpoMescs tWMirpaaaed rtrtaei’in th

SHATTERED COXSTITOTTOXB.
however they may bora beea trffod all
■be—if; tbat their direcl teodenor h to tel
life, and render ii enjoyable. TUt, epe.-at
reedy npoa tbe pufm. ./d.«w»e taxLlfooJ,

CAUSE KOON TO REAL,
and dfocbargv from the (yitaSi, ererr taint uf
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otberw:»». Tbit

.

But some of us think toe fault lies in the
Wc have never ooen into

■choul to sec bow i It is

managed ;

the

HARVELL'S CONDITION POWDEHS*

Joy to the Bearded. ■
HE undrnixBcd having Cited area SHAVING
d aa Jaoa't stoic,,
ctmv. ready to per-'
farm ill ItUonot lit* praleaifon. Mrtn n*»b«ving.
bair-caltiDg. abampoviug aad hair dyeing, OS tbr
SALUOX.Q0C
W
Twhere
be may be foe ad at oft I

COOKING STOVES!

STORE!!!

£Jyq|j|Mr.lStenK rtatar,ot IUb.rU
j • • IsoiairouK Ort X

■don't know but ho keeps a g'»od school.
•of “drawing in” scholars.

And we fail I

to sec that It is oar peculiar faculty of
JUST REt EHLD
new and frost complete assortment of

half of tho scholars in this district, luid

rfchv-nalcnK Paints, Oil*, Cnm-

atteadvd too Union Scbuol in this village.

B phene. Burning Plaid,

cip«l tore aad sale roost*. Vu.-S E*«t
nt^Abcildifr frv». Mala &lt;vsrt, Ciudn-

DBV«S AND MEDICINE*,

That is, the daily average was less than

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

AND CBTLHRYi.;

half toe number of scholars in toe district.
While toe Union School has languished,

No less than five! qf these irre-

tVBB

spoamblc tostitutious have gourished here

f

y FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,OXLY.

within the last four months, as many as

-KSISOOV^RTi
&lt;SOI%EllS,ST0XB :

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

private schools hire flourished in our vil­
lage.

Shaving, done for ffeenta,
.
lliir-cuding and droAaing, dona I
Bhaatpooinc &lt;foe« for 15 aent*.
Ciena Towel* aiid Sapidtx alwar
&lt;arcMfo*ei™iiC.ncTM c&lt;
witftuul Inpiriugtbtlr color
Tla*ting», July 1X1451. / ’’

1 W.Aob*ci:.—DwSir: I hare u*cd yotir
pfe’.n
tk«
itlrtaielyhO a. happy eta
ba .nrere. ffoa.c accept .my Hub for
uxtaaaarda, aM-tclip'-e me,*'
Yrew.: * 7? &gt;• W. Y- Ndtiunu

Imt itotnchww or other lie has no faculty

■droving oat xhofart Ihnt has ruined to&lt;achnol.
Wc stated last week dial les* than one

FOB ALL THE WOO* St MU MM.
Mcaoanpoard that tlfoeiw wilhla ft. mtcead
thmr acticn an rtrrty wyfotand OT erocte them.

WARRANTED

HASTINGS

DRUG

we

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
CLOCKS WATCHES AXD JEWELRY

RECBVIT THE DEBILITATED,
and there t. no diww of lhe Stomich uud Bowe!*,
tbolivar, thsperToua »y*trm, (he akin. Rfonda or of all Kinds Repaired to Order
maaclre, io which they do not give t rvn,pi nli.i'.
on short Notice and
and, (if ndminialered before iha very citadel of
life hai been inradrd,)
o /-uinlm auJ prrfnl
eUHuur in mind that the SCANDCrAVUN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILL8 ar. eudor.nl by tbc
exitmimx»of tbcmaandaof liTingirttnwren, wt»s
in Ictlera, affidavit., medical worts, and Ire word
of mouth, proclaim them lo bo the very beat prep
.ration of the kind ever offered ta the firekendow n
We eordiaily ionic all wtw&gt; whd&gt; ■oythiOg in
XEVER KNOWN tO FAIL.
' Ttciim. of ill health. Thy huqt dftpar through
WUI rtuicar »r W
Owners ofdloreea ahd CaUie took teyour
interest!' Ti&gt;wd with imrpetfoe aoopieaae and Gaarnntoe *ati.fact
fo &gt;U: . . Mi
cess forT^I. years, »t tod Unicoi
Course,’Long Island.
Bartfogi, Hay 19,1M9

get them we are no l»ctter off than bcfirc.
teaehert.

VERY IOW PBICE8

with wnrrrtnv arrtaitUy, and tn a Very short time.
That attar all other tuodiciue* hare prevail Melea*, they relieve
*

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

ach'dar* from school, for, nVlcost, a part'

pends.

tl M : FACTS:
Tliat tbc BLOOD PURIFIER anti BLOOD
PILLS hare been prorad by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL;
That they cure tbe alsoat unircraal cocnpiaiut,'

■

The’ excises

entao far M possible.

One has whispered

er ba» stated, upon tbc strength of that,

&lt;»f the time.

niBlKUI SHOES* ClITRS,

bath Schools in th» county^ai Uprre-1

.* foolish fear of high tuition has produced

ths dreaded result.

It is expected tbit

too children connected with1 oil the Sab­

what have panics to do with our school

’interests !

LOW', for

DRY GOODS!

of a better inatttaiiad, a, Afomgtricwily

We ’have bank panics,

|&gt;re&lt;M panics, lire panics, Am., in all of

the Community, which we wiU offer very

Tic

Jbufco.,

.

KcLmott,

.ly-

&lt;j|raUgj7reA(pM fat 1 JlotLuu

three having been in operation at the

name time.

However ctpditable ft may

be to those who have sought to earn an
honest Jiving by teaching these schools,

groceries

we ernmot but ffepueewto toe short-sighted
policy rd those who 4»ve' given them

tlxir support, to the detriment of too dis-

SHELf&amp;jii
(

YAtyjttfmt sto rJ&amp;*
Atn»'smtnoRox

Sha’

trict school. From eightr to a huivdrri
aebt&amp;rs have attoBdad toesij private

.wasnus-

tosdtaiinria, at jt co* to each of them, of j
almost tores oeata per d«y.

The tuition

jot toa Vaifa MatAM tou spare time,

•red with toe^igWiiii hundred sdrebrs,

day for those
key have paid
Freme tuition,

L Bat this is
tfedtaritoe

__ variety of the . __________
.
nnj®&gt;CBST B-xarnurtin
AM CmUm Exincu,

HAAmcTvnRs' mo iinnr

KOT1CB.

m Tn. Mr»cui Ms.rtt or rn« UAinr

ttLOl

&gt;.
M« - 4“ • ««“
"
STJk.TlOTTEH.'Sr,

TO HOUSE BULLDFM.

rrss. ie«cu* isw. riW&lt;*.«»-

veoris.
Or. MModp »

;

*•-. *&lt;■
imm

.n

MO8J POPOLAR
PATBNT MEDICnna

CHANCERY BALE.

____

�iSKja’AsCi

700
770

8E$

(Ka)

HJkXJW-Au’ST’S

nt
■N

REGULATING
PILLS,
Dr. R*dn.’ A Co. hare wowitly diMorwed a
। i

■&lt;■■ ■ 1-m rrwMa be*'***, pKnK
nctefraeil wuaderful
tbv &gt;■•»« cwabioed
Pills-that tlx efthew.
with th# asm. amount
i uf ordinary bread; bo

825
MH
849
850

R52
89!
892
W»3

•R

npt«fa*«K **
•» io I «
Tows a Karthof XUag. 16
.

u

,.

994
1084
1042
1043
1044
1045
1008
1070
nto
1131
1122
1123
1124
1127
1128
1129
1137
!!»
1139
1140
1141
1100
1183
11M
lies
11M

11'7
U»
1225

t» M ds i»
Wfittt!

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

custom

work,

tn an good order and as prompt as any

other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured tbe sonriMsof a

First Rate MXLLER,
and our mill being baill on tW •oat

imprvrad plan, together with a

good

Smutter—we are prepared to do
beMcfwork. Phase gire as a call.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1859.
gistings' iJusiiuas gUrtttorj.

Stltrit

Writ, mov-

HHTTU TO TRAtaUiM.

ADVANCE.

NO. 17.

TAKING BRATOV AB BACBAMENT
In the Mth volume of Grattan's

BOI.TWOOD-4 GRANT,
F.ALr.R3 in all kinds of dry. goods, grocertca,
crocUry. Ac. State st, eppoaik poatofica.

E"1?"&gt;

■&lt;”«&gt; Oi Augurt, 1811, •

tai I-ta thl. . dream. My sou a pirate!"

D

U. J. KENFIELD,
TV F.A LEU in every rarirtysf dy^ l
,\j ttn, crockery, hardware, r«ody&lt;

dob

rto» »i.p tUoB mu-.kMk.
ward movement, ‘ own mo as your sou
FwjiW ohott. • ■ * .
“Sol m,, MoodWtnt, am,I tamr

waa an old man named Adam Wi

?”• f01-

O God t

ud I. Il tha I km

These hand*

whha

r. H. A. J. KlfflUA,

FRA5CJS ROWER,
r\K.U.F.R la slav««, iron. *te*l, D*Ui
1 / K.vdH«rv, boots and shoe*, and m
»{tun r*rl»tv of U* and sheet-iron i
■sr«. hew*?* block. State »treat.

HADLEY A BAKER,

I. P. ROBERTS

WBMBULE and retail dealer is Groctriea
If sad I’rorbfoo*. Fork, I-ant Beller, *ud
al kind* of i’roduc* bought and told, nt hi* "old

WILLIAM JONES,

M. KEVINS,

cloning Mortgages "by odrertiscnx-ul.

DANIEL COOK,

debt.

M. NEVINS,

J. U. RI.NBELL.

JOHN ROBERT*,

*e. Al! bosincM attended to promptly sad eBsteady, ofltes 5a. I, Xsbls'e Usck, Bauis Creri,
Michigan.

A

B. H. FULLER,

TTORXKY and C-tinMtor at taw, SoUotar in
Ik Chsuccrv, Gcnrrs] Uud and Tax A&lt;»t&gt;U OlOvKiamcr’a stare,ta ths Fva&gt;i»Ma Moto,

pOUITT 81KT KTOB.

OBe. to fae Chart
Psreste tertotef Ms

roof, and swore, that, as long as Ki* rtep-

tion.

motUr lirwi, b« »o«M t»l co. lu
tbr~hbold u&gt;m. Tb« weed
mw
; »a, foeliw nd i» hi. looelina.

ry

till
ent lime intruded no deck but my own.
But now, though I have gold in my lockera, I am in want of bread; yet I will
leave you sad go in peacs.
You shall
your son to virtu*—my own dear wife.*
break the monotony of the voyage; but
receive no further trouble from me.”
at length one of the lookouts reported a
The old man covered his face with his
sail to the southward and eastward. The hand* and tbe deepest agony dwelt tn his
wind was from the cast, and the brig had bosom ; and while be thus stood, the pi
beit slightly abaft the beam, as the course rate Captain ordered his men to return pla&gt; n “®ur€,J J b*vo ’•«’&gt;
lay southwest. Capt. Poole brought his to their vessel.
Tbe gallsnt youth who
“Yea, firtber," said the femate, laying
had followed the chief ou board the brig, her head on tbo old man’s shoulder and
gsxiug affectionately Into his faoo.
“I
taking the old man's hands in his own, ho once pleaded far year ana en the deck of
the boarded brig.
Than I was the first
“Where do you think she’s bound T"—
“Oh, sir, if you are tbo man's father, to point him out to you as bis country's
asked Adam Writ, as he beard tho Cap­ speak to him cue kiad word. Smite up­
devoted son.”
'
tain’* report.
on him and own him os your son. One
“And you and the fair haired youth are
“Couldn’t aay yet," replied the Cap­ word from you may reclaim him from
tbe same."
'
tain, again leveling his glass at tbe stran- all his errors.”
“Yes, father, she te the smm. With a
C, “lean tall you better after watching
“Boy," uttered tbo old man aa ho gaz­ love and devotion that knows no cooling,
a spell.”
ed upon the pure and heavenly features this gentle being has followed mo thro’
Fifteen minutes passed, and at the end that were turned so earnestly towards
of that time Capt. Poole lowered bi*
glass, aud, white a slight tremor shook have left my home in search of my son, God bless her."
.
his frame, he «aid :
■
but such as 1 find him, I will never own
Old Adam Writ was happy, and for
••That schooner is falling off"
him.
Back again will I go, and alone mwi.v VMnl l-.« llVArl
- - ft.------- “And whafc of that!” asked the old will 1 travel my way through life.”
“O, air think once more I" urged the
man who had failed to notice lite Cap­
tain’* manner.
fMgte bravely for hteeeantay, till peace
“Wlvalof it! Why,aiajply that the
fellow is bound for tbe l»rig.A
from his father may vet reclaim him.—
“Wants to speak to u«, I suppose,” Speak It, Ospeak it?”
l
“Never, never," utturod Adam Writ,
said Writ.
“Very likely,” returned the Captain, os m be pushed tbe suppliant from him.
bo turned his eyes aloft; and again turn­
“Theotho duty must still rest with
When Doctor Dodge, na electio physiing to the old nun, be continued—“You me," sadly murmured tbo youth, as be ciaxt was lecturing through the State on
need l&gt;e under no needless alarm, sir; turned away from lhe spot “Tha father the taws of health, and particularly on
but in nil probability that schooner is a may wt Idm off, but I cannot."
“Frank," at this moment exclaimed tbe
pirate."
“A pirate!” reiterated Wnt, while hia pirate Qiptnin, “come here.” The grap­ ajwitty son of Erin, of the better class.
face assumed a livid hue.
“Then what plings arc already cut off and wc must Coaversatioa turned on the doctor’s fa­
away. Not a thing bore have 1 molest­ vorite suMect; bo aldrvtsed oar Irish
in heaven’s name shall we do 1"
“We abaft have to make the bc«t ol it; ed, and I shall leave with a li^ht heart.—
for of twothingrws may rest assured, -Come.”
“Perhaps yon think that I would bo
As the pirate chieftain spokc.tho youth unable to convince you of the deleterious
we can neither run away from him nor
fight him.
Look, his deck is crowded followed him quickly on board the ship, effects of tea and coffee 1”
and in a few ininutea afterwards tbo brig
“I don’t know,” said Erin, “but Pd
’"'lUbiij'tcrcw .uiykbl.itofck.
was on her wav unmolested.
like to be there when you do it.”
Old Adam W rit returned to his home
“Well,” said the doctor, “if 1 convince
come aware of the schooner, and as may
be supposed, they felt anything but com in Boston, but that homo was darker and you that they arc Injurious to your health,
fortable under the conviction thus arriv­ more gloomy than ever. He had left in will you abstain from their use!”
“Sure 1 will, air.”
ed at The brig was hexvily loaded, and search of his son ; be had found that son;
“How often do you use tea and cof­
nt best she was but an unpromising sail­ but krt him beneath a rover*!* flag. But
or; while the schooner with the wind up­ gradually, l»k» somo dim spirit arising fee I” naked the doctor.
“Morning and uight, «r.”
on her quarter came dashing along at a from tho cloudy mist of conscience, arose
“Well," said the doctor, “do you ever
furious rale.
A consultation was held the carries’, appeals of tliat son, and also
upon the quarter deck, and it was nt the prayer* of that gentle youth who had experience a slight dizziness of the brain
In ou going to bed?*
length agreed upon that the brig .should urg**l a lather's pardon from him.
“1 do, indeed I do,” replied Erin.
be kept od her own oouras, and If. order­ the secret of his heart 'no fell that he
“And a sharp pain through the tom­
ed by tl»c pirate to heavo to, they would mieht have aavctl his boy. The continued
_____ f.L.
tha -Grlr -J*
plea, in and about the eyes, in the momdo so at once and offer no resistance,
which, if offered at all, could only render
only mode him more miserable.
their situation worse.
‘ Wrii? arid the doctor, with an air of
The morning of the 28lh of August,
In an hour and a half the pirate had
come within a mile, and fired a gun wiu- 1812, dawned upon the city of Boston, confidence and assurance In hi* manner,
ward, and in a few minutes afterwards and ere the «un went down on that day, “that fa the tea and coffee,”
“hit Indeed! Faith, and I always
tbe brig was lying to, with her main top­ ten thousand hearts were filled with joy
On that memorial thought It was the whisky I drank.”
sail to the mast. Tbe crew watched the and national pride.
The company roared with laughter^md
(chooucr *a abe began to round to, and
the doctor quietly retired.
He was
though tbev could not repress an Inst.nrtentered
the
harbor
of
Borton,
after
a
glo
­
ive dread, yet they felt confident that no
violence would bo used so long as they rious victory over tbe frignte Gu errtare.
Tn* Latxst Sttlk.—“Lo Nees.”—
offered no resistance, nor In this wore Tho wharves and adjacent streets were
Mary Jane, a oily servant girl, somewhat
they disappointed, for as the schooner crowded with enthusiastic people, and as
illiterate, but having a great regard for
ranged alongside and tho pirates began to the battle scarred heroes walked up from
fashion, thus describes the latest style of
««•
flock on board, no sign of murderous in­ lb. lonil.nj.
loudest acclamations of thanks and joy.
tent was manifested.
Not far from the tending to which the
Tbe pirate Captain was the first on
more faahunabll ya air, an the les cloz yn
board tbe brig.
lie was a young man in first bort from tho victorious frigate was
hauled up, stood old Adam Writ.
lie ware the more fashunabii yn air drest—
the prime of fife: next to follow him was
bad beard of the ship’s arrival, and with Mia Gooirn give me » bio silk of hern,
a fair haired handsome youth, who seetnhis American heart ovcmmulnr with pa- and I cut its neck orf, and Sarin Simmons
triotto 1-p-b- * dragged Jta fasLle cut orf hern, and we altrax a grata deal
step* down to bartow lu* meed upon hts orf attonehun to our neea, prominndin in
fear,
One alter another ol the street* lyke other lady* and hotting
“Do you command this vessel!’’ asked country's heroes.
the officers passed by, and while old Ad­
am was swinging his hat in tbe air be felt
the old man resolved to seek his child.

“Then, of course, you will have no ooj^io, to nx owWiojjrauraT”.
gjr ” said the pi rate with a smile, for you
hare some articles to which I may take a

Joe and Ml Benton went to New Or

J “Hb!

what would you have with me!"
uttered the old man^ighdy trembling al

Bill* dead

Poole, “you will need no permisstoo from

J. IL’

Utt same time pointing to a partr of-se­
men who were coming up.
“See that
wonderful man who halts m his walk

assigning a* a reason for flifa, that at
fias not,fn ths eye of the law, oap
or power of choice whatever,
therefore that these »lm «s cannot per

sleeper and rout the robber.

Take with you a month's supply of pa­
tience, and think thirteen times before
you reply once to any supposed nideuess, or insult, or Inattention.
Do not suppose yourself especially and
designedly neglected, if waiters at hotels
do not bring what you call for in double
quick lime; nothing so distinctly marks
IM well bred man a* a quiet waiting on j

So not allow yourself to converse in a
tone loud enough to be heard by a per­
son at two or three aeata from you; It la
the mark of a boor if in a man, and of
want of refinement and lady-like delicacy
If 1a a woman. A gentleman is not noisy;
ladies ore serent
Comply cheerfully and gracefully with
the customs of conveyances in which you
travel, and of tbe place where you stop.
Respect yourself by exhibiting the
manners of a gentleman and a lady, if
you wish to bo treated as such, and then
you will receive lhe respect of others.
Travel Is a great leveler; taka the po­
sition which others asadgu you from your
conduct rather than from your pretension.

At a time when this dreadful disease is
prevailing to so large an extent as at
present, a remedy for it would be a pub­
lic blessing. We believe wo can suggest
one that, if not infallible, we know, from
experiments in our own family, to bo ve-.
ry succcssfnl.
Take the pith ot a com­
mon mullen stalk—aa much, say, as will
bo found in a foot and a half of the stalk
—boil It a few momenta in a pint of milk,
and let tbe patient drink it at his leisure.
The muller, does not effect tho taste.—
Tbe beneficial effects of this simple and
pleasant remedy, In several cases that
have come to our knowledge, have been
speedily witnessed.
Everybody should
try it—“it can do no harm, if it docs no
good.’’
But we are confident it will do
great good.
It may bo old to some of
our readers, but probably new to other*.

they leave behind them upon the sands
of time are the recoid* that art kept of
Invention a doings in the literature of sei.
enoeaadarL

.

M r~ IM lb*

respect) that thia total Inca.

and practiced in the Slave States ;

•‘2?roU^

G.,I fur in Uerfaca de­

ceived-, there it certainly tomelhlny wrong
—thi» wine hat a ttrange taete and tmeO.
I tatted it ayaiti, and perceived at once

or social

at once arrested tho exercises at that
point and explained the sad predicament
to the audience, and at once dfamfaecd
the congregation—all supposing at first
that the stewards had been imposed up­
on by some waggish or wicked liquor
a good joke upon Christians, eto^ but the
following is the true solution of this un­
pleasant and afflictive occurrence:
Brother------- one of the “stewards,”
who hod always procured tbe sacramen-

11 the powers and faculties of the slave
; absolutely under the control of the
brandy for family use, etc.
On the occasion above referred to, in­
stead of attending lo this matter in per-

Stave Cargoes LmuM U* FiocM*.
M.

tod the filling up of tho “church service0
on that sacramental occasion, to an old
colored woman—one ’of the house-ser­
vants—who was unable to distinguiah in
the dark, and had Innocently poured out
the brandy instead of the wine, and car­
ried it over to the church. Brother -------,
made thia explanation in public in the
evening, and promised he would “offend
no more” and that ho would banish for-!
ever from hi* family an article that had
thus publicly led to his disgrace as a
Christian. Brother-------- of the South, is
not the only member of a Christian church,
who keeps the “willow-ctrecrtd bottle" in
the closet

lyontbB Florida cotat, within tbe past
twelre mnfata.
A VEW DETIN.
GU1BHKD
DEMOCRATIC SENA­
TOR INFORMED ME WITHIN THE
LAST
WEEK, THAT HIS ESTI­
MATE OF THE NBMBER OF CAR­
GOES OF “SAVAGES’* THAT BAD
BEEN SUCCESSFULLY
TRANS­
PORTED INTO TOE INTERIOR OF
THE COUNTRY SINCE MAY, IBM.
WA8 BETWEEN SIXTY AND SEV­
ENTY.
Hs added that ths boast had
been semi confidentially made to him, six
weeks sgo, by an individual interested,
that twelve stare vessels, whose names
were known to him, would discharge
fayette Journal say* that two druggists their living freight upon our shores with­
were arrested Thursday tait in Richmond, in Dhrtrdsys. Supposing each vessel
for selling liquor in quantities less than a
quart.
They were fined t20 each and
costs. Il was known that one of tho per­ SLAVE
POPULATION OF THE
sons fined sold tbe liquor—a four ounce SOOTH. BY IMPORTATION FROM
phial of brandy—In good faith, on lhe as­ THE COA8T OF AFRICA MUST
surance that it was fer medicinal purpos­ HAVE BREN OVER 15,00*
Start­
es, and the standing of tbe person to ling a* this fact appears, I have not ven­
whom it was sold forbade the idea that it tured to communicate it to you until ful­
was to be used os a beverage; yet the ly persuaded that it cannot be conlradictlaw makes no provision for such cases, ed; or if gJnaayed, that ft* truth m*y
and unless a prescription from a physi­ within a abort period be demonstratoa.
cian accompanies eacm order.thc druggiat
I* liable to the penalties of tbo'law.

ington correspondent of the Philadelphia
Xorlk American says: “A gentleman
who was at Bedfuri! Springs while the
President was there,says be was astonish­
ed to sec the feeling manifested towards

“In fact,” said he, “they absolutely snub­
bed him, and took svrrj’ occasion to do
so.”
No wonder, then, that be should

one, though I owe Mr. Buchanan no revcrencc, I am sorry to sea tbe President
of the United States snubbed; and sorry,
too, that he should have provoked such
treatmenU Who would hare drowned of
treating Washington, Adams, Madison,

Tbx Dps and Dowxa or Cauroaxu
Lm.—A young man named John Hen­
ry Kimble was arrested last evening and of the Old World seems to kr. uaderta
brought to the fetation house on a chanrc
as tin idle

The law by limitation

RkftbuOaw PitaDnrtee.—Describing
the npftning of Parliament, the Landon

England Is muttering war.
Naples is
proposing reform*. Austria isn’t trying
to borrow money. S(«ni.d&gt; bldslgM are
talking rejniblkwiism.
Italian republi­
cans want a King.
Turkey fa Haiming
to taka part in the mansgsment of Turk­
ish affiiira, Rusk* isn’t China is agree­
ing to protect Christian missionaries.—
Ireland i* prosperous and quiet aa a Qua­
ker meeting.
The Poles are not trying
to get uparmolutio:.. The Grand Dukes

own eon.

aS

Louder swel-

fVUMtag

mg the novel experiment of
own business.—AOany Jfve.

. John A. Washington is InveetiM the
money receiving from tbe Indies’ Mount
Vernon Association in real estate hi Chi

is the first.time 1 ever

bona, start, and orders of every kind.—
C.-mspic-jous among them all, is bis plain
evening draw and snow-white hair, is the
American Minister, Mr. Dallas, a stri,
W W,,&lt;• Bray so call him, of tbe
va0.

suited by slider.

i.akryMoi

--

then paused a moment nod camo toward

mo and Obbtcmo townships, by Messrs.
Sambo bought a patriarchal turkey. “1 Phillipa, Edden, and other individuals.—
took him hum," said be, “my wife bile It has excited the curiosity of all the
him free hours and den him crow I My snake fanciers In the vidulty, a* no one,
wife dsn pop him under ds pot wid six not even the “oldestinhabitant,** not even
pounds of tatera, and he kick ’em all out; old Indians who have been consulted, ov­
be ma'a a* bia m old a* dat Merfesselo.” er saw another like it It is rather slim,
(of elegant build and carriage,) of dark
brown color, with bright, shining spota,
An awkward man, attempting to carve
like scales, arranged in serpentine line*
a goose, dropped it on the floor. “There,
from head to tail. Hit. Jwad Is flat, ahapnow! exclaimed his wife, “we’ve lost our
cd aomewhat like the Lead of the com­
dinner.” “Oh! no, my dearl" answered
mon striped snake, but flatter; and the
he, “it’s uh; I bare got my foot upon
neck is smaller.—Kalairvmo TuL

If Progress Is to be.

teA *in ;1 K, elect to befiw*.
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1

Paddy
Springing quickly fcrward he caught the
bread M
'
ZsnrSLl tvoaman in hia arms.
.
,

nV

tho city of Mobile.
I was assisting the
venerable Dr. Pierce at a very large sacramenta! meeting. The Doctor and myself were kneeling at tbe
the comrannioa
comtQttnioa tata­
ble in tbo attar, and the railing outside
was filled with devout worshippers.—
When the prayer &lt;»f consecration was
ended. Dr. Pierce partook of the bread,
and then handed It to me; ho then took
the cup, and after drinking, passed It to
me, and I partook of it likewise.
He

ty minutes before ths lime, thas allow­
ing for unavoidable or unanticipated de­
tention on tha way.
Do not commence a journey's travel
before breakfrst, even if that baa to be
eaten at davlighL Dinner or supper, or
both, con be more healthily dispensed
with than a good warm breakfast.
Put your purse and watch in your vest
pocket, and put all nndar your plllow^nd
you will not be likely to leave either.
The beat, if not secure fastening of
your chamber door is a common bolt on
tbe Inside; if there is none, lock the
a torn the key so it can bo drawn
F out; and put tho wash basin'un;; thua, any attempt to use a jimmy
or put in another key, will push it out.

from the moral obligation to liquidate

SiTiZrfw «"«■*«* *&lt;*«*«&gt;• ■
*oW

P«Uic sale at auction. Tbs Coart, i
lull argument extendingoyer ananas,
decided that ths rianse of am
P“K«. derided
paxion at the election of the stavas
« otter nrffitr and void, and Am
heira might .tifi hold them in bum

debts.

climbing.’

be had seen a spirit from another world.

The article copied by you tbe other
So arrange it aa to have but a aiagle
day in regard to “anti mon lai wlnfe" at
article of luggage to look after.
Drees substantially ; belter be too bot tho sacrament Iq Ilfinois, brings fresh lo
my mind a painful occurrence, which I
witnessed at tbe South in tbe winter of
1842, at the Franklin M. E. Church In

to bis father thus:

^ff 1 am not mistaken,” returned Capt.

SSRte jST w

Kuril P. Glrida wilua to th. D.jtoo Journal, an article on lhe tompcranoe
movement, Qoocludiag with an anecdote
that will shock and amuse about equal slave*, by hi* wifi gave the tae of tiwm
tohfa widow darfag her life, and rtfar
portions of the community. Here it te:

feet nuisance, said a

�.SSaWWWF* -r-11
r «rn ■raasoriktaa aowwomi or ova

bM|d
Lottbvilla, Aag. M

. Qn Thursday ylght, Jesso Williams,*
a

chslara, under Sbdervatfda for at least

oIAwrdtbv, and Mpecteib (D eMMt o
CaMweil h^mty—iwflerit Wto

1 three days before adroitting their paseen&gt; gara to land in the country.
In
- tart, fafaftet&amp;A to.the Slat of Tuk,
r‘ there war® 424 cases, of whloii 382 Were
l EUaL*
।
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1

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B^vaw Boctxrr,—Horace GredUy
writes, from Big flaadyj July 6ci tifait

‘

whita matt with two or three squawa each,

’ are quite common throogboct chm region,
and yonng and relatively comely Indian

. girls are bought .from tbdir fathers Uy
i while mau as regularly «nd openly m
- Chctestanata CaMafaiaople.

The asa-

CUJAXBE 1'OVM BL4OB,

fadtotapona,
The Republican
*
xif the dispel 'fotofofal .&lt;*
Marion, Login, miS Tfwmji e

rrxTOG
sconizs

al range of prices is from MO 'to |8O—
about that of Indian horses'.

&gt;».

stiumgla

BLOOD HJBIFIEfi,

I bear it nan, for Senator, „dl
BwJ ar Eguilizatlon.

stated tha^Ahough all other trade, may

probata;

is otkx

be dull, that sa young squaws i» always

brisk on GreWi River and the North
iJRatta.

Madison, Wifa d
Tho Democratic State Cam

ftnx

Plow.—JL M. Waters, of De-

troil, has just completed a largo steam

----- fiyrphiniUe Sudlicp. En »ip«lu.s5a

Tha loctMDOUva la tho invention
rf Mr. Waters, and pepteteeo to fuifilk tea
plow.

Mleal rxpecMfoha.
ft la retaliated to
roa It at the rate of three miles an hoiiF,
Wceaa clothe you from lhe crown
of tha toad to the —le of tha fait

altaohed to a gang of plows which will

eut abate eight and a half feat wide tofan
aggragtae.

W« may watt oostadar tte, hUdf-T ktoiitat-’

and warrant pride to writ. - i

fast times when the farmer tills the toil j M—ud expreteinr a rrsfereuoo far Johui
-------------- “--------- —
«eodtag-thgUWhv^«sUta.’GvMH
. Tax PnmrvVLa Bstoc.—The drafts of den during the
; *.»-..
r- P.
Chis bank went to, pro test, inN«tw York,

a-fow days since, ua accooat of the, rick.

DnMhot Hm.
v: '.u-lWifr*

|

A private dkpttteh from Cerfaia, hdi-.

BnEWrt 8Al.fi.

Asoviixa Rohs
auuuu—Tfa PhUatoiphtaJbtoAcleoya ttatooe Tbeodorv
McDoune! Price crossed tbe Seaquehan-

wae 1,200 feet

HASTINGS

Washington, Aug. Sft.

Tbe Galveston &lt;Jr»tltea of Ito 18th,
thinks that Honttoh is elected Governor
rope, allbough a smart breeze w&amp;a blow­ by ten or twain- thousand majority.
ing a| lhe limo. The distance traversed

ba River last week u Espy on a tight­

Sime, 13 minutaa.

DRUG STORE!!!
J. P.

Roberts,

WO ROOT PILLS.
WL MOUSE, ttw kvtutoruf MOISTSIS Ji!C&lt;
BOOT MILS, ba&gt; »prt&gt;l tte jtrwtr p&lt;rt of fa
•-—*»«. hs5iL,r ri«i»rj Enro;». i»ii.»st
lIlMTtotlh Awcrk»- U«
lU»»
—»
11&gt;r fndrariB nt Mr WVtlrn’ •wuilrp.
raw ia thla ww that the
IU-i FHI. rifa
______ . r*_ ii______________ - ... !'• -

&amp; Co.

ty Mons. DeLave, nt the OeneMu

Not einysA^ victory, brother Man, |
but the success of Republican principle*,

and the ekvaUon h? a tried and true man
to the PfeaideMg.

As fa “tto moetpru

tout iputee,^ you should have thtagte Sf

falls at Rochester is endeavoring to rival

the fam of Blondin.

H« few mafa two

suctaasfal ttipo over these fella upon a

Tope considerable smaller than BioMin

nwrwl^g Flwlvt,
•TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

• phene,

Mt* al Niagara.

that week* ego; and errn hare coorinucd
*■ &gt;•*&lt;» Ura. Mk &lt;8*4 to il* MWah.

. Sta»xmko Apernsst.—The floor of tho
HuUhnd Qtaseh m Ikctaater, N. Y. gave
I, oar opMo«,-tka nraa. fntn.a&gt;in»," way on Sunday last wile the congregation
is set fa any evebt to underrate Ito qasl- were worshipping, but fortunately no
ificatiotn of any nun. who stands the
in*
,
4 rikl 11» fons»tag i. tb, «nch&gt;k&gt;B.

least uhauoe of a norrinatiou.

HARD-WARE

HF FOB MWWJB1E PVBFMKB^KLT.

The past-

Iks of* “te-e psrtiaaa,-' should forbid fan

tr-nvt was, a fkw/bya tincc a

inuuiningof-ao attitade;which, fa a poasi. report of a great Indian battle in the south
We arMrt, would cripple lhe influence of of Kamas, wlikli is now bolioved to have
a parthan journal, through the entire been a hoax.

Gov. Chas* is a true Repub

rempaigu.

ms umiSi

lican, aud toe » boto of warm frieodw, and

we are meet supremely gratified to know,

that not a Republican journal has been

EF" 'n* Americans of lhe New Or
leans'District of Louisiana have nomina­

SPECIAL NOTICES

GROCERIES!

ted J. E. Bouligucy, a Representative to

found iu any part of tbe Wcat.to attempt

to detract from his good fame.

At the

same time, frtan havlag bcm heretofore,
a silent but attentive obMrrer ef p—fa«d

,featar.ttea»FiUa&gt;Faalt.

'

8t. Louis, Aug. «L

A special de*na|vh to the btmoerst
CHy.itJtW 'td' tbe 12th&lt;
event*, ire’ know that Wx. H. Sxwa«:&gt;
stands fast and foremost in the hearts of fast reached LeoViAworth today. Rich
disro'veriM had been; ‘viati at thh Medi­
four-fifths of Ito Republic-, of MiebigmL,
cine Bow motmtalfiR.150 miles northwest
and we believe, also, of the whole North -dTQicrrj Creek. The excltwaenFfa reand West; tadifa attempt'opqMte pert;.gsrd to the new digainj” at tha head Wa-j
of any Republican to detract frwn bis ters of the South Pfatrc. contfaued uiui.;
known merits, X in tha.ppmioa of excel­ bated. Large numbers were d£Iy leav­
ing bothnorth and smith.
Seven per­
lent jadpa, anything bus “themax pro (
sons arrived gt A tri; i son to-dsv, with
dent oousaa tobetebaa.” Friend Mass, ,over HW ounces of gold.
’ ’'
"J I
we wkb yort would place that text at Un
head, instead of al tte clpae of yotir ar-

Baltimore,

. • J

tidca.

Blomihk'b Last

rnrnmMaycj:.—Blon­
die. faotinuas his foeUaadytasto wvw

Niagara.

Hm last performaBce was in

going over the river upon tho rope, in

shackle*, consisting of a iln collar round

hie neck, bracelets of the same mud.Ma

wrists and ankles, and from tbe collar to
each wrist was a chain made of flat piroae
..f tin. each link

three inches long, and

chains of tbe nmr material were faMtoad
from tbe ankles to tbe wrists.

On his

return trip from tbe Canada shore be car­
ried a stove two feet six im-bes lung. IB

inches

wide

awl 20 inches deep ato

UU

ARD

AlwwnHi^ frc.4 lh
»rrplUd fwK great ‘labo

tace artarfitUJ, a few a
Wteeg' VtcctkK, are ttet M

JH. »,'»nu
r4«. «•■««&gt; «'J

•oridlh fifae Wp « Dot Wt
Ttoar^fau arc fa the UWl

�fwal at* gltMtHaatiu.

!

lx

ti»i

Via

te
A «•***"" "’*»*&amp;'hidtiU M Mr^f
ft n^My
pf ««* wee*.
J

***^7cHU0L mbbting 1 i

L--*assssrsjissss

aortal

swwrs,tis

.

■„ r Scot. 8. for OOtiaulteUaa and SC.

DR. BORACK'S
al-j
for roe nwnoacuso o' ancu wacr au
E-„ w »» -rJliE’a.

tri®
TUM?WaZllarfof2h

When Da. Robacx, the celebrate
rioU». MnAM Ms Blood Puril
Bile ta the Hutted States, ba act
tanpuge u^t ettatera pr-----years ago. Tbe task of taco
since been W~r«&lt; tfku Jtai
whose eborader for ausad it
nhv .l.~ &lt;&gt;—I, ..l.u—.

•dwtarh optional with the diairiM, but
If to live to &lt;*ies »elf, were nil of life j

U to labor f nly tor tbe present, regard­
teas of the future, embraevd our only

duty. tbe»e articles would have remained

h »’ » aborl-sighud policy

enwritten.

that Mtvw a penny to-day, to lose there-

two, to-nmrrow.

•ven without tbia, 14^

with a little axertion as low aa am and

two cento a dey fir neholan of die io war
n»d Mgbgr branc.be, Tetpaetlvely. Fl*,

^.•’.? »»»... “42K/-J
’
db*ss'; ooossj
Dr. Robick invites the altcntioc oftl»«Mt te*c

soon be rid of thia lave a pennjr.to4ay
fee dullara expended foe education, re­ policy, when H la Mloaily found to tea
turns to uj a hundred fertd, bub perhaps, one of lone a panny, instead.
'
though w* tuqy have paid (foliar after

firat yw, wtekte it twuialy will not, to
sustain the Union SgbuU, it vonH tee

Its

ORIGINAL LETTKBA,
frotnaxsiboaiofthaModieal ProftwHou.»!Ws
of public journals, wdl known KefahiMta aad
Fanuere, and Ladies of the highest iiAi«a&gt;CHI.
giving aamroata «f extraordinary eefak droqAl
by tho remerhss, ofVhich cures they thaeaasNaa

But whould it even coat more fay the

dolls- for sch&lt;ivl purposes, without r©■gtiving any thing directly In r»Urn?

benefits are rewming to us by a thousand

monty at luUicxt, to be returned io ua a
hundred fold iQ beoefiK in tbo fctort.—

different avenues, in cur business, in our

But these benefit, are only to ha waresrod

Tbtee resow-R^LP’MtetXVnrtAaiixa, vtokWeM

pleasures, nnd in our social enjoyment.—

puhUe, 'eatebkahee tbe following
hi a. m | er rpticftt &lt;&lt; • r

by your own action. Wn have pointed
E&lt;pccMlly is Uils so when we hare estab- out tbe remedy, but we cannot apply (t
BshrJ a system of education which is without your Ctwapcration. Now if you
Mrrnnnebt, w bich is to confer its bless-

dnaira tbg benefits referred to, lend your

•ap not only upon ds, but upon those

influence and aid to help obtain them.—

■ bv are t&lt;&gt; cmuo after us.

Wenpffaultoyou aa cittoem *{» detfrn

Tlie benefits

a

.That the BLOOD PURTFIEL n
PILLS have keen proved by SBsiv|U j

MW,

men who denim tbe advanoamettef yoar

COOTER, ~d CARPENTER TOOLS,

and roatore tha health and strength•[ the sufferer.

emigration, and enhances the value of pecuniary interests, and an inertasud val­
property.
To be without it, in a corn- ue of yonr property.
We appvnl to

BROAD a NARROW AXa, OLAHS,

It

eomnionirity, .are almost inealcttlable.

entauees tenmeas, allures capital, incites

intelligeoce in tho noinraunity, in which

you live.

CtLAR

We appeal to you u -B twin Ma

ul

CRQ6S-CVT

wa asawzjnaarz a-i

VERY LOW PRICES.

COMTAIM IO HINER
That they cure the almoat universal

IKON. STEEL, NAILS, MILL, C1R.

•;u&gt; mmycr-wiMj, ana in a vary!Beet (&lt;««.
That after all other medicines have proved u»tleaa, they rd lire

rf a first chute school or seminary, in a

DRY GOODSi

honrety MtMa class, or whoehooae MyaoUgate

e«i naakg them for l»mael( hnd wt Ul

What

0*r »wlo«taly&lt;rtj&lt;Wa AXD YAMCY

doablr sure" before they decide-are natywOaia

tires wtM nottia; «o hi eulh om intofgrt

Tbe benefits of a

br a thouMind different avenues.

7*' -

REMtmBtl

KAMDINAT1A5

Mmtaarki.
furhrtdML

LIFER COMPLAINT.
HCK FILM ALBS,

“

who hare languuhad far years in boipWs woakoess and despondency, recuperate mth great repld’ty under Lbeir revlgortelng oMtsUf. VMt
.11 ......I A ■.. l.i : • I.. -_____ 'u &gt;-- -■ .- ______
UOtSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
MAGNOLIA CATARRH SWI,F». ' dial and gantlt ttimulaling proparaas* III
recruit
BOX, nd PARLOR STOVES, rf
Th»
Hnuff
paMwr
entarpeoed
vtetora
tp«Aa
SHATTERED COXSTITUtlOM,
we hkva thr elements of an institution of behalf of your children, who will soon
however they may hare been trdied ortt
■this character, if it can but be properly demand superior advantages 6f.bducation, try etyh and description.
: that -.heir direct tendency, is to tot
tbterateeOy, ♦Mchaxprr.eaee hUprcodapM ahnaed
toanjtWadyknoWn. laWaiaAtioB &lt;*&amp;*», life, and render it aejoveble. That, Opcroti
Iwtered and encouraged.
It Is capable which to them, and to you will be price­
rocUy upon tbe poton ./diNsw ta tfafteerf,1
cf murii good If it is not absolutely and less in our midst
Shall this appeal be
i-—. 1
ind discharge from the »v«trn&gt;, orerv lain: ®f —"
persistently neglected. What though we made fa vain ?
Scrofula, wbettar hereditary or o:b«rwuo Thu CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY
they
'1
may eave a few pennies, thia year, and
improve tbei.- niiacs by fan oetfaioorf «
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
,
gjf See call; beaded.'Schoo) Meeting.
afterward^ become adrUte» for-it., Je.Ca
Irae its btffiefito forever afteranr’ds. by
of all Kinds Repaired to Order
eoMshl the head, attended-with' hritatkm
arglvcting this faatrtutinn; is it policy M
meoffa taeuibnre, a few jaoebat. willaCoft
on short Notice aii'd
•^School Marrtxo.—In pursuance of a
muadea, io which they do not giv? wv'NjrftaMf'.
in twenty mlnntss Persons affliclod with
and. (if admitnalered before lhe tfarcrttefelof
todul linn much more egregious fol­
[ u«a af years ataailing. bgre bora -aarfai
Call, iaaticd upon a petittexi of citizana, a
use, and none no situated siiould
ly then !•■ prelect h, when we receive no' aehool meeting was held al tho Union ,
Druggist! and merchaata. hare the.SBof Ut
benefit by=so doing, either present orr Behind bcusc on Munday evening.
But
pwptttot derh has been the predica.
of »ba anwt soJthiy aad btallng nuaEtw,n
’ few were ia Attendance and after some |
alV&gt;M&lt;W Mtaafectfen•
meet
th**- who hare patronized the1 time spent in consultation, lhe meeting
We cordially invite si! who wkk s&lt;Qd^ !»’
nlect acWfe tn our ritfage during the
KEflBKhOWKTOniU
i‘5i!
1 adjourned to Saturday evcning next,withour line, to give n. a call, and we wffl reAjwv^r fo
Owuarsrf Horses aniCalfJg lbd|4o you*
U»t year. They Iwve paid higher tuition1 out furtliar actirai.
The Dhtriat Board
please end Gnamntec aalisfactlon.'
.
IntorRte!
Used with Ifemteimiisw a •
th»n thay would luvo been required to' have aeveral prepositions before them,
era*!for.t*41 yeatw, at the Ufiltfe’'.
yay. in wnldr lo suftpart a permanent iofor teachers for the coming year and it
Coarae, Long Isbu.J'
, ' but. iafect. cheaper than any otbar nui, ftr 1l
tOea a leas number of them to pro4*«c a Utter
atituiiin ; cue that would bnro been an
is not intended to act upon any particular
HARYEIL’3 C0XNT10JF IWMBSvrtmmrnt and a blessing to our village.
Price of tha Scandinavian Blood Purifier, | J
-proposition, but to consult relative to the
par boule, or Siner half daten. Of the SrewllA henniuiive once off the track, is on■arias
Blood Pilla, 25 cents per box, or 5 bcYea
boat method &lt;»f conducting the school for
valTa CwoditieuTowdrre dhfoh UaVehSm idanU.
lyrrplace*! with great labor. »An error
tbe year to oom a.
Wo apprehend that
t»d with all tbe/.re.'
to J W.o ip the United ^tSTRcad Da jlobacVs Sporial Jfotloes ad
ante cxniaitte.l, a few steps in thu
Elates. Afut er.tvo TraQtng iioroes.pilliBTBM- Cvtificntes. puHiibcd in a oonsploMus part st • here be nay be found at e* A rare, reaiv to pee
a miakunccotino in this particular, kept
this pm&gt;cr from time to ti»e. Dr. RobackS Medwrong dircvtii»n. are not easily remedied
teiAUhassc.spjl FamUyfalTigsr, swifeMMra farm all ieborsaf hie profession, aueh aa ebavlng.
several frurtt attendance cm Munday even. •
hadr cwttiM. abaxnfiooing sad bOr dyeing. M u»e
to rxit. t-W These I’uwifore u»&lt; putjap i&gt; ktg« ertslstnoont cf iotereatingaod Valuable Medical shortest Uoties.
or rvtrw•'■-!.
This is alike the ciwe in j in*.
•
Tho officer* particularly desire a
packages.acroatpauiad wMb fulWircetonahow CO tafcrfaatiou cat) tee bad gret» uf any of the agnate
MMdng. doss for 6centa,
*
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.
adnnnistcr tbeai. and eel. far -.-5 ten t• per package. sbrogtoturfee ootiBtrT.
morel, si-cial, |Militi«aii arid educational
HaircuUing and dresaiap. don: for 10 ms«s,
I full attendance, on Saturday wvening, ta
Wftraipla under* penally of frOO, to wxevllq | . fa dtfborit ar QDrnpiicsttNi cort Dr. Bobaek
Rriaatmedin.. d.mia. ftu II
world; a lalve Hep is not easily retraced.
goudaa**. abcapaeai and. «tllity any qtber Luree may be applied la petaonallr or bv letter etwlQaorder to get an expression of the wishes
logonc Bt*wpfa^U^»sply. ■ ,
WHr{Ttw*t&gt;owptldeaan' sold by all Vw4relTbox who are in thr habit of aopporting
of the district relative to the course to
Cbsprt13 ^*T
SIclI,^In' 1’f,tor et Robert*
faiependrtil »chnols, will be called upon
be panned. No person ought to sttempt
to du the Mine, time and again, whenev­
.' ; Ixwaxarout. Oat ’8, JSB7.
to avoid the responsibility now, fa order
1 ' nr r* w
_t
er prejn-lice &gt; r a aeemiag aclf interest
oerronk affKtioo. from wb
to fold fault, by and by with the arrange­
:h at Have. White it ia ph
rosy damarul ik
Thus the permanency ments.
Such secures is unjust to tbe
ff s good school is liable to bo continu- District officers, ia unjutl to tbo teachers,
BASU, fed PETTY, BUILDERS'

a:unity like ours, is to be without one of you as social beings, in behalf of a esore
the m&lt;at prominent indices of enterprise exalted sphere &lt;rf social cnjoyifadtl And
and erifighttnmctiL In our Untpn School finally, we appeal to you as parcel*, fa

!

htCASTLE’S

t^5S5aSA3a*5fi!SS

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DB. J. C. AYER * CO.
imua. mu.
r«r»Ox« Oruum-m, J

Ayer’s Cherry Pastoral

ta»LTSs:^s‘s?ws»

WARRANTED

Joy to the Bearded.

TS5S88P»lhir£s.*JWa iSi’S!

COOKIJTG STOVES!

'-^5 •.,*»&gt;?

As it has been fa tbe is unjust to youp children, and unjust to
Bat we you reel vcs. Let cs have a full attendance
pwposed ui poiat oot a remedy;
aV the School Mooting.
,

aliy jtoparded.

past, u&gt; it may Im&gt; in Ui« future.

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Wo would call tbe attention of

to patronixo

uur fokiti SchiKil, and throw ground is

our readers to the advertisement of A.

»th isiuetrces m naturally belong to it,

JL

Rtperior order^ad one which wo may all of DcBlistij. Judging from bis success
pstrvnUe wiihuui a continual fear ofhigb on a tamer visit, we woold recommend
r»u bills.

That is just what It needs,srttlI bito to all wi»bir^ teeth filled, or insert­

»il it nredi.

That is the only remedy re­

AND (TILERY.

Pelham, who ta now stopping with

by all uur cilixtms, to make a tchonl of itwa, Jones diDrako, fa the practice

ed on plate.

'

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Old Fogyiam Distanced
Yeung America Ahead,
•

The reasons why !

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TIIE PIUWJSoniEB’S STONE

f.jj ■

FOCSD.

•
stMkMMOM**

g«tic wd pr'sistcnt effort

MOTT,

paired to cure our present educational
Thon- will be a School Meeting

Hit
If this is thought to be disposing of the

at tbe Union Sctax.I Haooe co Satardsy

object too summarily ; if it requires too
o»«a reliance upon oor word alone, we
»iUa&gt;d»*&gt;or briefly, lo demonstrate it

t/iatft RSi rr»AK&gt; nw

WthetMtically. There etc fa this School

TIN,COMES AJU&gt; SWLETAhOS.
W4« wr'^r

^strict not loss than two bandied Mid

f.l^ scholars.

,&gt;
;

Of this number wewyy'

&lt;dy aricuhto an average attendance of ^7-721-8 alFkinda of vegetables.
»*•

it ought to be mom; il OMUiuly
.

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An-.xTK

MoMnr.-From »n

I uunIMd.-a of W. S^Umlx-r number,

be Weeded.

A principal si MOO, aI io. brfore u n A nA hr«.«.u 10 my

7*. one a»si»tairt al 15 per weak mak- th^ ithll, Wacom. Ibogrowmg «puuFobt200 a year, and another aaaiiunt ati Ci™, oT thia eooallaot mafuine.

*'**&gt;«•* p-r weak, mak-t &lt;120 a

lubad b, fhilllja, Sampaon A Ob, U
K*-1*
G«WT.—W« *MA0

oMiao, tej

aaok.Wo r«oif*or&lt;bahv'‘ te4/"
f.r Baotomher. X aoyrf out My to*

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Jrite AUTHOKITT.
teBciwwas of Cwsh O*iini* ~

ffart «fil Ibrever rcgi^i ebowM they be
Thm nMxaike ?S sSt-rara of itee estotet of their l.ws.
» Uc blgb., AfcBmaAUB
««(• lay, Lr m .fcga, aaA »a Waa
rg^w Remember the School Meeting

'■“-■aartc.

**•; ab&gt; &gt;tcbw n aolmUaa in AU

Saturday evening____ _____'’ / &lt;■ ■

PAiu:*-,

"’iWVWWb.M one mHprij,
AB at

•‘faatrrd -M

A.«»ua».
r 111 Tgnar

jffettiAW.

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ANNUAL TAX SALES.

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1183
1184
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New Barry Mill,
IS DOW In rercearfbl operation, ready
• do any amount of

Wrtofwork.

PU*« give us » call.

Cwh paid for wboM.

BOLTWOOD A GRANT

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AH Had* of produce taken ia uobsege fer

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uw contrary creature woes sne
did wutre to wslooma Mm.
“And so May isn’t married yet," to
arid, ^vrell Iris rettor tod; but I am glad

Why bar* yyu never been married,
Mayl
This question was naked by a gentle­ mauv etill boru sighs there arc In the
man aofDtt thirty-fivew aix yaiuu.Qf age, world. It to welt H Is no cridt to amothH. J. KEMFEELD,
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Well IL waiter sat studying that still
who Mt near him at • work table.
stern face before him, and to thought
iMtBoble look- JJH^hU-or, M to dmirpromu.,
■--------- - P. H. rn J. WUMKLI".
■•rtned features
and pleasant einreaainoa. Ha was hand­
I)Bfh*u
'
b. mH, « Ingib, -M.j, wm
somely dreseed, and to judge by the1 ever there a man that you could have
jlwirare. *e -_^_______ '
looks of his hair, you might have said tomltodtoaatodltr
FRAflClW BOWKB,
that be had a wife, bad he looked m oth­
• Thai you have no right to ask."
rV AT.EB in «tem,
er renette like a married man—which be'
[) !.w4«*re.
and *•«. sod
. “1 tovs no need tn ask. dear Mayl—
jfrierv raristr ot tin and •bert irou sod coppsf did not.
Forgive me, If I mistake ; but 1 feel as if
wars kvwtr‘» block. Statqttrwrt. __ ________ “dSiOiO
I I had been fevored by a revelation of—of
* —that I tore been a blind and stupid MHADLEY A BAKEB,
irAKUTACTOUBBSi
"
■ low aa ever lived. May. if a man whom
ot life.
£ urr w»r«. i&gt;e«ler&lt;
'ou regarded as you do the plain old (cl­
•belt b*rd*ur»,
B
The lady addressed wm a pcr»on of ow before you, were to aak for your
fair, interesting lace and graceful forms. love, what w’ould you say 1"
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She certainly did luok remarkably well,
“Yes," said May, dropping her head
im she IwnC her head with its abundant till ber fane was hid among - tto worsted.
and shining hair^nd plied brr white hands
“Wil! you have me?" cried Rossiter
in the te»k which employed her sight and springing up and upsetting his chair.
“Yea," said a voice from the worsted

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My question was received In sfleMa^s
if the meaah« ware DM dearly appre­
hended.
"la ha a dsfeultar F
“No." The aaowsr showed surprise at
my question.
“11 as he betrayed an honorable trust
reposed in him by his follow-men !”
-No, sir, his Integrity is without questian. In all his public relations he was
true as etocl to principle."
“Whet then 1 Haa ha pb*d any por­
was on bis knees, and* most! tion ..f his property beyond the reach of
creditors who ha vejust claims upon him!
ft&lt; vuully embracing the chair, worsted
• He has given up evsrytking-even to
and woman.
the furniture of hie bouse. No* a dollar
‘Marry me! will you marry mef—
has been retained, and be goes forth into
said be.
“Yes," waa heard from midst the the world a ruined man."
“O, no," said I speaking out warmly.
“Not in any sense a ruined mua. TW

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iveness and worth had caused the questi&gt;« which her oxnpanioc put in sixh a
hearty abrupt lone, that May started and
dropped the red woreted work upon which
she had becu intent.
,
What a qutetiou.” she cried with a
light laugh—‘^ust as if I cared about be­
ing married I"
.
"Why should you nnt care. May 1—
Surely it h the beat and happiest state
for n man or woman.**
“Granted with n proviso." said May ;
“but Mr. Ros-iter, if y« u think so, why
bavr you never been married 1*'
•
“You are a true Yankee, May. and ana
wer a questioo by asking another ; but
tell me, why you are, st thirty years of
age. -till single I"
“How dare you say 1 am thirty years
old 1
Up«&gt;u niy word, If you ware not
brbthrr to my siater-mlaw. I’d not speak
to you again (»r a week.” -

“No sir, l‘m u» work by the month.’*
"What pay might you be getting,
friend T*
*
'
“Ten dollar* a month, and whisky
thrown tn," was the reply.
•Well, kmk here. Pm a weak, little h&gt;odsaerro man. and people era
pose upon me. d’ynu see! Now HI give
you twenty-five dollars a month to ride
along with ma and promt me,
G1* reply. “But,” be added, as a thought
struck Mm, ‘how might yon be
figbtV
.
“Never been licked to my life," sjota-

ones proceeded to tie with fc'» fcsncw &amp;ohtndkhsu Itaseosthai ttteboy wretbr Re-ril who haa ata» £?"*&lt;
property of the nun.
In the prwses «&lt;
i/tog?tbeman tOted
language the polish of an occasional oath.
Tb»l7y oaidbe would soooa»«e thaw
go with the man. to be treated as to bad Napier was pern®
been, and soon after jumped into tto riv­
er and waa drowned.
The boat w» Wder toadwav^nd stopped a moment; tot
|be negtu did not rito.

Wbea

to Loodun, but that ha
j Terrible Ostial ass kwwM &lt; tt »B—
Uld rely S
ed the six-footer.
.
Btolto,™,
Bw-W
h'd
request
to
the
British korngn Minis-,
। “Just the man I want It a a bargain 1
" ” . .xx&gt; to Ixrt .«•!
The Baltimore Sw» of thia tnommf
queried Gardner.
to ito wl* to Uto PttoUtoi. to
‘•Six footer ruminated.
Twenty-five publishes an account of • dreadful series
Ito to««to» mil—•
Aill.ro-lluubl, w«g»—unfttog “ d°
but rid, .round rod roiMb • Wl5,‘“**
Ttotatto ’toU
ll.j.V«wi*.»to. «to&lt;«toU,
left tor. da
tomia,, with •
oro.MT.llr, wbro be’. mmj. Bu-toW
a __ *

.U_ n~4.r r&gt;f fvM-rfifarv CrtoU

*“^bri rod, duos till jssk.Bt oigkt
“And I know I hare loved von almost
reached a village.
Dismounting at the
ever since 1 knew you," eald May, yield­
ing tn the gentle force which drew her
Rip Itope nud. to todluorttitato, ^toH
from her low seat and lod her to one
upon tto «M« .ml wloto! f—
where there wre room fer twn.
Spiral ««n. k»«*^ Ito", «J*to&lt;l or
“And lhat’s why you never cared about
torrtUj
Sto«to .Wto Ml
any other man's company and attention
itot &lt;to
to ttot mm tod ,
robtod to ttolr
■»—J
Drew IDU wvuu«
, -r my May 1"
.
, umpau m«y but, b.( ba la Imotovabla tommaitod orratolt). SlUuoterptol- The
assailants blaw out the light* to pre
■
“Yes," said May, "1 see you understand
vent -recozniiion.
A colored man was
Io Ua ,rtol lotoRril?-’'
_
«t r*1 &gt;"■ ■■“’.t?,*
zt .I. stebbvd
at^ robbed, aid his wife outrag­
iL"
S.m&gt;. amllrf al ■»» aathaalaam. To
-The ncxtmgtt, at an«nor
i
“Oh, May my treat, mvdear girl!—
■une «»«••» raentoUd; Otoitor gto- ,ed in his preecnea. On Monday ronrnmg mistake or fraud.
Why didn’t I think of tins before 1 Why them there was not
The charges against Msj. French ore,
tin, taro, row wllh rto blRmr mjn ta the Sheriff of Dorchester county snestod
hmc in a ruined mj
didn
’
t
you
tril
ms,
dear
May
7"
was quite becoming to her full arcbed &lt;
tto p4»«, .nd wx lbomr doing tto dgbt- four nf the ring lendenjnd
mI Itaru from several sources that I
Zm .^-We“ tortol—1
“Tell you! 1 should#havs looked wall ed a little more tb&lt;
them to &gt;11- Owe colored man is said to drem trustworthy, ttot after payments
lipa.
and one said, feebly .
,“*-Atltoton&lt;l» third d.y, ttoT m»
have hese made upon receipts rendered,
V.WIB1.COOK,
have died of his wounda_______
“Didn’t you younelf tell me your nge, —
. 11"
-There is something ia that.
“Indeed you would have looked welland that only the day before yesterday 1
tto figures were altered to make tto
Something in that!
1 should think ,lo.fcrrj.k^t by. 'J*'
d-armjng In my eye*.
What a
|
amcem greater; that to one re^by ••••
wto b.a n.rw tom !!&lt;*« In bi.
blLndil uU^r
fertriatafr*oh»e»«i Your memory seems very abort. Mis* looked
pity yod had nnt confidence enough m ITiZm the first intelligence 1 had re- life. WbHaerutohe&lt;tori™-^«to~r. “Entangling allisMea.’’— Geo rye Watk- mtamauagement, a payment of aome 81,
.
I
Be, tn Gu^yrar’. block, up ’".*221__________ - Benton."
me*
to
bare
allowed
me
to
guesr
“
*
*
209 was. m was pretended, made npow •
m n«&gt;.b brmn to find Suit u&gt;d Mow.
“Wdl. I didn’t expect you were going
'wb“r «:r“sroMba”
’"^^Wtore libetydureBa.
U
r^elp,
. fiupliMl. afu~li»«
to throw it up tn me that I was an old truth before, b—t. Tto fcrr; nun mwijlly |«Ht.to, Arm.
. Trouser an.l CrenMfcr at &gt;/"•
_
thins, nroend kind olr-om.nnd trdd ttom
maid, to pay me f-r my confidence io married you years ap'.and have
p&lt;«t J honor is the private ate- bWw.p.4, C,pt-B.wmM Mtfeawfe
nxM oSte— l» M.j. Firnmk, wlrnwM
happiest and most grateful fellow alive. | d.,.a &lt;/ th.
rtoUonc. wltotoha M, Spinito to ttolr bind. Gmdnm tto.
y “Uh! M.iy—did I i-.sy tb-ttl And ifF H&lt;iw stupid men can be 1
But erne, bad lirad for rear. war. elowd. 1 look- turned w M. frfeo J “from tto rtmoltor.' lion.”— Thorn. Jefftrnn.
bi.M«X»» «W«*
bW* .
-The Union—it moat and shall be pre­ Ugb ropuuUin tbuw M.uinl rogto—r,
I diu »ou can break my “gla~ b-usc ’ Muy ; mo must go aud tell my sister.— .d op at lb. Soo—H bad • doertadak .nJ gtotlr bn.ko tto intrlligroe. te firm,
p«L troMlbab.il; oo ooa ao..^ -tto?to itowrrrr.butttot itwm.bm served.”— Andrew Jackttm.
by firngmg back my very taont.
ButI Shu win to d&lt;r.gTrt«l. Itttoed."
And to led tto nmtorww-d .nd blusb- 1
“J would rather be right than be Prtailot,!, not—7 to torub'to'»r3 •“•
ATTEMPTISC TO FIT,
come, now, answer my question.
my summons.
, Bls-ltotor
trodid bl, towd tot -ktoo*- dent.”—Henry Clay.
“I never could get any one to haver log M.I Uta tto prince nt b» totor, 1 l could out repr-a lb. f«lirP«
The Madison Journal .relates the fol.
.tonlued tor Ui the grew rejuWng I ne« rbal cone oror lua- Th.
ing.
It was plainly to be seen, that he
“Union—now and fjrevsr, one and inme.’’ Midway shortly. "Are you Mbs-•
lowing
iorideat:
.nd
in
&gt;
few
week,
from
itot
I
Xt
rMWr
ti.
A
-bj
tto
»V
to
J. ■. WEVINS,
have been severe even for a brave heart
aeperable."—-Drew
“Two or three weeks since a man nam­
etkrauUna«»d™
£^*winte
You need not tell me that a ter and Mar were no more twalf, but ''’‘••TmaB find bin," aaUl. A“d 1
.hnttord hl. .booldorn, tot
no
-Squatter Sovei
ed Whiting, living near Sun Prairie, in
s^sMbe.iMMMti~te4wb^; ofteonsfleah. Nobody known what a moeth
telpTbr
It.
Bo
wbm
tto,
rmetod
tto
person s&lt;. aitraetive at y«* are has never
“To the victors
this county, got religion co bad that to
vet had ardent lovers.
I know better ,nay bring forth; nor to what ths aim- bod him ; but br away «to«&gt; U» “W-' .firm, both ,lripprd, and «t It ttoy wmt.
। was too pure for the prairie, and accord­
Upmddownlto tonl.rrrrr rtomnd. tn
r&lt;Mt office.
___ ___—
- ■■
b..rb.««l .tor. Ito itor*tot.Jf"”
’M.v-so «ell a* truly why you are uot plest question msy lead to.
ingly attempted to come to Madison or
I
to
th.
wntor,
ttoy
rmgbt,«rjt&lt;tod,
gtog.
Itoir oalacr toaato. Tto booaa bito wbk*
J. M- BCMELL.
w'uma raw Owe.—A New OrUwr. to tod retired with hl. family lootod1 «L bit Md rotted, tffl «tto end J &gt;»
HYSICIAN «ud Surgeno- Ofic« to B**1 *
Sn-fcotm
•tore. State alrrct._________
— njirusly—‘'I'? »*““* «*""•“ :h’*- pnpnr relate, toe Allowing loudimg tarn- .malltoal otra". “J tomford™. to &lt;»[&gt;-■ tom- tto ferrv-man m-wd.
.. uiumptam, but It lud tom tough ‘ “The bone and sinew qf the couuiry."
toriwm with tto .lagaol abode
Imiv 1 ©"ild return »wr l«»ved me.
bar wm dieeovered in tto morning t tod ramorad.
G-lnit up to Ito tm-rlorer. to
1 roog tto tolLaod workAnd she resumed her work.
“Don't gric up the ship."—Copt Ia»amttohed Ito toad for • rntmtmt, md
Bow her face had altered! There had Hina on toe grM. of CUitorne .trert— «„ Amoral. Ito Fart*Joto«“cbl
wrltonU, bright end inulligent hut^ck. was shown was a small room, and the thm broke Ibrth:
-________
rente.
,
„
_
come over It a -tern, hard expressxe a.
A &lt;n*n who to. toe feelhrg, &lt;C kinder,. nrcitora o&lt;« m«*
“He’s got aa axe to gri**KOTABT PUBLIC and Con*'2Tn'c
&lt;,^.1, to.eh.ped, went to btm, d.K&gt;k see in the Imuses of well-to-do niretumca, acta mighty well—but—Vm &lt;&gt;f the
tend U all bnalncea entreated »
^oA^/toe *»lder, “d -ked Um wtot or clerks i»n moderate Mlariea. But eve­ opinion—that you are inelined to beqvar- ■^All’/fsir In politics^"—M.
• those Yearning* forsorncthing worthy »nr1
Here I’ve only been with you
“Cotton is King."—John Raadoljeh.
rything was in order, and scrupulously I rffconu.
“W.iUng for M to eomefcrme,"
three days, and I’ve licked the three big“Give roe liberty, or give me death.
L. n. STEWABT,
'ttomi.atottotototo.to K».t men in the county! I think this firm —Patrirk Henry.
A TWMBY -4 .Oz*±* ?
:
iru-~ u,-" ।'“-’wtoldwjou i»e.»
when Mr. Atwood entered. Ha looked bad better dtosolve, for you tee, Mr.
• hear/on earth whose best 1-ve is the love
wmetod b, toe pmtotoe b" "f &gt;“। Bg.methlng careworn—fise®
Gardner, Tm afraid you’re inclined In be
UkdId got off "I?0?
• I want, 1 can
with-.ut it—I &lt;*” *»lk
Aa
umwer. u.d toe e.md.u.«&gt;
tto toj m. than when 1 last new him. hi« eves a liV aunrrels-tne. and 1 reckon 1’11 draw. — of the Illinois Senatorial election.
&lt;*~rful- , JJ* Teham Octette.
nod fi~tod tot. to—tto tie duller, hie «&gt;U
“ '‘•.to*'"
K
_
j marks of trial and suffering were plamly
e. id«we ..fjto fc-bnwtoMk"
H. Ud km.«» Sw
Upl/brottor." MU to. toad keto ttom‘ ^’k would
had it b—i otberwba.
But be drd not
Mr. Srororl 11 H-mroiod, In •&gt;"W Uh. tto bo, did when to jtnto-d to, toe
to h» to.,,, np ta tto Ay.
rn. tu U&gt;« airalkw "f poBemm against a root; grabbing hu foot ta both
ntdtfhsr told m«t wh*0 •** **’ s’^’ “Ult exhibit the aspect of a
r S^JiUI «ko &lt;tere&lt;/ma.
1 h-vo no
bandx, be exclaimedI:
grasped my hand *«'“’*•?**
’j’J
Ulster to &lt;-k
b"
pkJant tn look Into tbe ficc of an old
“I’m too mmh of a man k&gt; «7#«®100
d____ d todly hurt to leegh '■’
! ?^T i ,
him words of sympathy.
.fmfed ■ but blooded m.mber oflb. r.
QtmmlLto medy fiMdPr.CWF, of New Yurt. H» sat . pollu instatfe. U».»rt
ta'alt ting, tto wm? mtgwxt.wto wunbmdBslUsxrre.
H.rtog
brw.ro- &gt;•““
' "-V»mXr'-dto.Tnro.«rerorm.
direroion Idrolirod- H. spin U&gt;~u^&gt;
hut thev are afraid nf y««.
*
.
1
o.'daath
I heard one man aay tnat
bi. ftirnd is.lwd n.0 to rtal CbnmU—
them to oentn.
and interealHaving iust returned from a fishing ex­
he thought y‘* * *5" he wuntd ■»
^Y^iri^ld bare trenhis sye-Bajh,
cursion to the interior of her M»W“
which has been appor
-toim-." ~»tod l—, *r» •&gt;-J"
and the smile of triumph break over his ora, will pay every *
0/A.nv .nd havinc no occasion to go that
™ &gt;r “
MJ5J, "Mother never told ttT &lt;
|om with rmtodlend tom nt* » He*
heart its lightest f
X- tor.tororoloogto
on the earth.”
-1 beard that y
as we sat talking
U”wS\ fe-ow .J t,Mt I And b™ *
M..ttor. ,« m»tn-t »k» to. Lr runthat the man ia whole—----- r, .
OMRMI W SVS*T*.
invaded by the enemy-not »"**1*1*
ningaway f”*® school any more.
Not IwraoaxatK.—Go*. Wise and hie
tlntent In^-ool a &gt;*•! 10 the crown of
^tntturg »ey b, meed U »• ft"
friends. it ia stated. have baaoma confirm,ot±
---■-’ when toe told tor mm
a.utoM
.
ain tbBoptakm that Ma Buchanan tod
B. B. WKafiTMAW,
rid. .in’ll ntrwsotr
x-w-tol
lookrd tats m, fero
—
bj totoltofi
lure to too Ut- irrtrort. Tbmi.ln»Mbd^ «&lt;*»,»»
Mto-nt. M»&gt; «
SlOtl Wfll ■.•CTtlJrs o.i .n-rv uiiky-t
। hi fs®~n wsan.ia*
made answer—
.
1 trrnu Um* kb«l
Bs&gt;
Um.
»«•
—
ta
. erln..JTid UreU-v*
dX'fflm MWtow P—' totwmw

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The wheat cron of the
this year is estimated «tWX).®),dO'
bushels, mainly of very P'ojKBtv.Tbe consumption of tbe^lni^ SQeq fa
set down at 125 OOO.OdftJbls.’Snh
be rather more than thi^ VaaOTncft
ed to total that this seam it
U

35,000.000 haabela/if which one half will

.si’&amp;sass
',wir

MfMWMonuWMM,,
1M,*M BOTTLE* MU,

Mv. KirtenHidf th* to uraay of tee
Bsteherauj-wateta &amp;vorbfAeslaveleejer fights are passed overfed the Central
Committee are made tbe “scape gteMft to
bar U» tin. «r'- Harare, ire.
w.

hboaaiMi iW»i

BAKliH-8 PAW
bakers
PAIN

ir •w«tor,an*tete It be SefMA
Mb tefiiiisul* .crate Mw 4k dters Ate
fiteure. Me K„p*o*ctey cadm retefo^

?,

Panacea

IRA DAVENPORT.

ire reia &lt;**M4 i

subjoin a few extracts from the many As
wMoh U&gt;« Cimmre mTMl’iae.Wuiretoa . TkoSoittafrotn
atOrud. Kapa, *?**'&gt;'.

-MGre Mrere, re.'oreure
fry high
H¥feU. aOrftasfc
&lt;j? for toe Port of DetrottaMd also (Jhrirpan of. toe .Democratic State Central
Committee, iravingthas II H II MMfaf
favored, by the Administration and toe
Democratic Party, with positiuns of hot*
pr and profit, Jre ongU by ili maanred Ruwa,«t.vp» •n* toa Baltic countries.
:: c &lt;mport Hmeelf, ab to win tbe reapeot Thpgwaphrtkm ia which thisamouM hi
and oonfideicKdotWy bf hw own party,
rappliad by there xswiere «M&gt;nuw,da,
hut of the pertfc&gt;Ie-oftoo entire Stotau Bat peads oc the qaality of too crepe in c*eh.
what has been the result J • Tbe present Some jman to» U»ited States supptic.
Slate Cwtral CunHoittee has gut unto 1P
half the whole quantity ; in «toer ywars,
self more odium than any or all of its pre­ agato,U» propretinn nem by thia country
decessor*; It baa arrogated to itself pow­ is frare than a third.
Far the late two
ers to wMeh it farwnt entitled; baa sought yoars Ftasee haa been .toe lurgret export­
to exerdse an inqufawtomal and dictatorial * df viMat and flour re EuflMMh:
Cx^itrol over toe officers and privates of
Tbe French barvrets have beau unusu­
toe party ; and Its entire action has had
ally bountiful, the surplus large, and toe
a^tindency to Weaken, to engender jcwL
audicyof the French Arar exurediagly
djJsirs and tn break up that very organi­
fine, while toe proximity of the two coun-.
zation which If whs its duty to foster,, to
.
strengthen Uid'-to render powerful -and
I
victorious.
Ruch nre ths cLnrgea which
i
have been repeatedly made, by tbe Dem­
i
ocratic presara and irflueatisl men of
;
riqfrlt every rertinn of’the State.
And
L
we fi-ar the charges are only too true. If |
p
-vefris toe ease, toe blame . and odium
for rests principally upon toe Detroit
■
-s of the Committee, and utere
,
.U Hy upre toe (bairmao tberoit, .
.
soau-nakw: ■ W« willingly cuncedu ibare appeared in ihp papers, ami frviu
tore w meenbars of the Goramittoe, toe.private
,
iufxnnstkm wc have Uwu

CittooR.—Ar CfoeinWH,v«rtitty, a
remarked iWc if-Gre. 1&gt;. .poke figure lady’s hair eoagbt fire wWeMwte bente
Ing over a lamp, and commtrnbaWnw the
Aaasei td tor tewtoa, berweek, head, and
fee*’!?*'? »-«*•»» “ •“*» h face ware badly burned, eo moth no that
her features will be marred for life. The
{irl bad saturated tor tour with a peenHarty lafismmaUe Ml, wbfciTeaueed her
Uok&lt;4o fetola sM torn aa if the had
m re u» rere.. c* ire* thrust her bead into a vessel of Spirits Df

WH.. KMur^reWr*.
awtaireire «arre wOv.
kfi).

wm, a disgraceful quarrel jwouty have
been the raaglU
Mr. K, oa |ho comra'
i
the least teuna uf agitation or
Iill humor. By Sin cbolneu and aelfpoe'aHBion the State was saved from the dis
grace of a shameful personal encounter
between her two candidates for the high­
est office ia the gift of tto pwak Suqo
after this, and without further douiutislratioos, the mooting disponed.”

' a^KUFF^UIX

S FECIAL, NOTICES.
XXEKniSTB.^ 111

BOSS OH

M. A. FELIAB
Would return bis thanks to tge people of
.Hutlnga and tldnHy. for tteir Hterel petrouago
£aU&gt;rqrure * &lt;*rWer
*Bd

W8PESDLVG4. FEW WEEKS
ia tbfo place,
at nrs Ornct or Dus. IHak A Jotm,
•nd •oilciU the patron*** of thore wishing
ARTIFICIAL TBBT.i INSERTED,
OR PEBMAXWT OFEBFfLLED.
Sahl* ut*y will be abort, all cwtomere are reA,general attempt is being made by | ra&amp;yf*a.Taf'"...........~

. rufcwiu, ixo.
Cp- our etetew reap te tert

Central Commit
fluence 1ms Det
tho Deaiocracy

CHANCERY SALE

-MUM B"&lt;ro
,c_ L* Ulwd &lt;■&gt;

6.----- It cures ScrcfuU fa&gt; st! &gt;U wwW faaa.' *
?!----- All SUcmc. Cf tbe «Ua It emu *fcl Mh

•rwiwi iPMKBS,

5fi?£3S’*2SS
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aaykpuror urreeMretL

both*,

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sum

Te whore «n orikre aureate uiWraEiih-

by J. F. Kober's * O, Hretep, Mre.

”■ -»IL MOKSZ’B

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.

GROCERIES

Ft ROR^R^aetn.wnKralMOBaE-aibBJiJI
■oorrn.us. tes^«t tbeurrelw
Uf ka

HARD-WARE

GROCERIES!

~^MR*-te*rere*d
ST-A-TIOlNrEXRTr,

lugrodiBnteSnding-tbra composed of l!te
but
In use by the Mofcc-

BTnxnreu

•mMmm. «na
Murer &lt;• M

COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.

DRUG STORE!!!

JseaiHWtjiwasssig t

CLEAME YOl'B BLOO»,
JJT VSWG

scovtll’s

the doughface papers to cover up the
fteta which are almost daily coming to
WMPtBSAhl)BLOTCHES
light, showing that the slave trade lias actoally been revived. Of toe real truth of
the matter there is uo doubt whatever,
but merely to avert from toe party tbe
damaging effects of th* disclosure, those
organs affect to ignore evcij circunjetaocc
touching these infamous transactions, and
so indirectly tolerate and encourage them.
A New Yurk correspondent of too
Charleston Mercury reiterates hia saw­
turn tbatadu^en or twenty, ala vers leave
able to obtain. it qipears tint the British that port annually. He describes differ
erop.will lie barely an. average,If an av-' cut classes of operators in toe business,
crane, and that tbe quality of the grain ts such as toe managers, brokers and capi­
The second clusa are toe must
poorer than Liat ycnc; while the crop in talists.
France seems to be decidedly below an conspicuous, although the wts&gt;lo business
Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold
average; of tha'South Russia crop, the is conducted wifh the utmost secrecy.— by all dealers fa Medicines.
only thing that bm&gt; been heard, is, that They are mostly Cubans, and flourish on
whom adviee tfas rejected.
some weeks ago the fields were reported the outskirts nf good society, wherever
Eur aU thoae alleged nnmermre acte of to be suturing aeverely from want of money and toe lore of money are conspic­
omission and commission tbe propiBhnld
uously in unison.
Tbe correspondent
muv
Mr. Shoemaker more directly responsible j. From the above facts tbe reader can says:
torn any -other rindMdrel.
He MfecK form Lis own opinion as to tbe prospect
“1 know of two ladies, now attracting
ranch rimmw resignation in Aw mre of of the trade in wheat this fall
If toe adoration at a fashionable watering-place,
HASTINGS
Poetsuuter Q'Flynn, and was exceeding­ failure ofthn Frm&amp;b ygabM-hran *6 gen­ who invested m a hub venture of this
ly- zealous and active in procuring his re- eral at. to throw die buamcM. which they kind uot long ago, and aa a result, have
!iad lest year Ut&lt;&gt; our toads, it teprpto- augmeoted their beukmg arenaww-one
u. the extent of *43,000 aud tbe other
If Mr. O'Flynn wre prifrly of toe chargee
♦10,000.
Tto beadquarters of too traf
preferred againsLhim,we uy his remove]
fio in ibis ply are mainly to South, Wil. J
was no more toast, mnwev- Abd »» ate Ifaun, greed and Water streets.
Two
vewtels are now fitting out here fur toe
JV’HT BECBIYED
of the Itnore stsreKwell knownread prembwinoos.
ioratdemoerato of Miehigre-^ ceitle. “I have not written toe above as a
new and moat complete assortment of
nutn holding no offioa. nor *»king for any
aooeauuu paragraph, nor as a c-mpl
WIC6I A«» MEBICIMBS,
—baa preforredAnatn bw. of charges, st
it is to pre expose of 0* •!*»• trade In its relation
rfCItt'tnicals Paints, OHa, C«aoM ashsngton, against Mr. Shoemaker, the
•
A&gt;pWt»e with u&gt; .Naw York."
least of which charges, ITsustained, ought (
B pVette, Bnratng F!nl«,
Southeru organs publish enuh facts sad
tools, In order
to be sufficient to ioduce an immediate ,
glory In toetrirsto; but tbe northern
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
derfre that Mr. 8. shay
.removal,
—.. riL ^a
Wa dcc're
ihay |
doughfsee prints, dsreadiqg torir . aflhet,
completely refute and satisfactory explain
__Dcmno- attempt to coneeal them fiw the purpose '
these matters—but toe chances are des­
MpuiL ftprftft
uf-pteiog Pro-Slavtr; Democracy from
perately agaiott him.
A few days.or
------------u»il&gt;il»uoa.--MJA.
weeks will rattle the matter.
Let-as before ull-lhe cumjtiej t&gt;ad sent in their
mi imm,
ST A rri«.r,ii~°g i“
nyn
watch and pray!"
can rata. *Thi» eturtrfed them to guard
European
war. was amjng^afa the Buf
y roi KEDICIMAL PORPOMS,O»LT- J»
Tbe Alkgaa Stcord^ tbe Democratic
fab C'omawrriuZ, that the world, instead
organ of Allegan oowaty, frels ^uUe ra be susceptible of proof) figures were
of growing better sad better, was on tbe
bad; and Only emwntea week with tos
rctmgade,constanlly augmenting Us stock
Mtedous idea that tbe Democracy ofAd and Stout, uudoubtedlv wll\ receive toe of wickedness.
Hia n-cogrks wire pislegso county is improving.
Hear the ।certificate on a reported majority of aim. wered.by a Christian full of hope, grguTbe Orpgop enrreapendeut of tbo St. Ing that the time m not far distent wbeu
Record:
peace and good will shall reign supreme
4Ht &gt;a naswr hriisf with ua that toe
cOTtity were —when the “lion M the lamb abaH Bc
DunoeraCte wafte of thia State'■ Wai ,
d»w&gt;aad«rMfauhdvl«te* pttetadift altcTcd, afterlkHng mede oat afficifcfly.so down together." The other, not fully ap­
•a to increase SUMit’a majority from 140 preciating tbe feelings and hopes of Vis
aelique of aalfito uffise holders or seek
irientl, remarked • “The tim$
coma
era.
Wuhara fiw e&lt;Ma uma rtoewfrd 2l ± &gt;?C
when thu Eon and tbo lamb shall lie
that tU attempt to usntiwlize the opsrad»wn together: but," be added as. a
Abo • great variety of Um
ttoos et' the pa«p has aafiatoW it J &gt;M.
we have nos, htoHated erea to qswtetrm
tKHMCMU' iPXBXIJiiHaai
and otMMflB to« aotoMi of aha Stere Cate
** Caaklag txtruu,
tral CummiUaa We toonk our stare «c
roe nu mtxciax bxsmfit or iiu aaa
are nnt quite” '

than In tha aqb
committaegjkr
future dsvMds

PANACEA,

&gt;Affg !F\Kri

n.
&lt;&lt;

AND

mst;

w

�Jotal anJ BtoUafttam,

Mbna Ivp,

Hl fee t&amp; Mr.

LUiw nnt fading wttliagto
Tbe children
tbe various Mabbath; ■aiA—rpnlfe ife»
tfe\
ghouls in tins section of pur oognty, as- best dot to have it nubttfeqff j C‘-------- •ambled st Jte otlobratUmln dia village, lb«y wer» ubat^o^ aa U atal

op Wcdftcsday

Iwt week.

..The day

DR RODACfS’

KiSDIlUVIJM REMEB

the weryrAaon Watfcey d

not tAinike tbe matter mute B

beOMMry, but as tbe guitlaman reqaests
lion of all priwent The ..procediion was it «e wiH grant hi. requestedIfere preyL ■ ,
fcvmrd At aboulj half pteteleren o'clock, s*ot acopy for ptiHioihm.
X1 the Court Utilise.

whass dwrarle.- for aouod Jadpneol
nbr. ciraa tbeir opiawna weight io 1
Ur, aww wba obeerr., rtlteci, aad wtal
; dnuMy sare" before they deeid^-are

It wm preceded

by the Hastings Brass Baitd, immediate­
ly following which waq;a’large and beau­

tifully inscribed banner;

the children

following, bearing flags &lt;nd mottos.
ter niarrhing-moft-aruund thu Court House
mlKee wm rtqoMted (• act onotterwwk.
eniuiv.tlwy proceeded to the Fair ground,
After some romuluttou a'craumigtM W
where the usual exercises, of such nn oc­ thraevas appolBtod to vfit Mr. Steb­
casion. were j iced in by all present with
bins, F«r &lt;b« purpose of aaceruuning 11
s hearty g'*** &lt;iBThe music by the tba fibad wes been collected, be gas* m
Bai?l Wits rticbaa the Band usually give, his word that he wu’d see that they w*rs
which is praise enough for that.
The
collcxttd before the time expired, that tbe
sieging by •.he children was excellent, all
law required.
.
things considered, and evinced much taste
August Dth—Tbc Ladies again,m&lt;rt» at
and jnu» ser;.oee on the .part of W. J.
the church, listened th tbe repoyt of the
Ore&lt;T »l»’ bas hud the ok tn charge. The vigilruicc committee—appointed a nsw
•ddrrsscs by the Reverends Gaston and cvtpmlUuo—uiored ta bars a special
ILII - ere wdl suited to the ocCflskin. be­ meeting «&lt;n Tuesday evening next. We
ing both instructive and iutei eating. The Ims vc in»l visited any of the abops ter savarrangements were complete and the best oral weeks, but an invitation has been

of order was preserved.
Lastly, but
not h-ast, the repast- prepared, was boun­
teous, and ol tho most inviting character,
and was partekgn of with a hearty good 1
will, by-childrcu of a lesser and of a larg.f

hooretyA»f ibis daaa, or who choose

Augtrsx 2d—TU UdiM uaentfefed M
tM*U »t the church, Al tbe ringing wf Qm
lw.ll On mmU-tlr -rftnc flgiM^Vanl' !

T*lSl^k&lt;*.UwU.&lt; st Ul

ORIOIMAL LI

Dfnitnt Shntingt. fKtarkeii and Drotan
ShttUnff;
and. fl*ael&gt;&lt;JH’*

•

HARDWARE

Tba B*t&gt;w»bold Ebm by letter by tbow
auMeot. Tbe evidc
kb&amp;ek."«hUb is •
public, ertsbhahe.

These renowned ria&gt;tera cure pains, aeaiOcSS

aa.1^1 CHlMr«iA M« Own* -

I Flic a SEWT MOES t CJITEtis,
followisg

Thai tbe BLOOD PURIFIER red BLOG©'
PILLS have been prered by aaalysiSfe £ : ■ ■ »

CONTAIN NO niNCBALf
That they cure tbe al mint unlvenM CO^pJafnt,

(RON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIB*

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

era

riatf wrtoM/JF,
all other me

SAW8,

given -by Mr. Hawley; ho was beard to
COOLER, and CARPENTER TOOLS
say, in tbe presence of a number of l*da,
who were asm tntied In his shop, that If BROAD de NARROW AXES, GLASS,

Mrs. Van Brunt and her lady fMends BASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*
Bx CASTLE’S
would cab at his^ grocery, be would taka
MA0NOUA CATARRH SNUFF,
er growth. May’this but be the inaugur­ them into the cellar and show them bu HOUSE TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
ation of a system of entertainments for liquors, at the Mine time, be took a flash BOX, and PARLOR STOVE?, «f stTbls'SonirMsresee unstirpaaaod virtueftinth
habbath School children, which may be from his pocket, Mying,.bc had lowered
cry style and deacriplian.
tMsreafodr. . I.MUftperienoj hssprureti sun.rtoe
followed up with increased integrat in the Rt about so much, which was about an

an aaxvai oiiwmuo
idial and (tally stimulating prv|'erU*s. That they
recruit
-. &lt;! *-., -. ■
SHATTERED CONST1TCT1OX8.
however they may bar# been IriQed «itb-sad
shared; that their direct tendenev ia to HoMAm
life, and render it enjoyable. Tbit. oSemtiur di­
r/4umtf u&gt; U/AW, Are
lasav reenfetv t-lBT". In tafiunaUon of tbe ores, reedy upon tbe
CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,
dmfctu. rtairWeoanaa i»4M bnd.
(he wMuinc ■&lt; steam, or distant aalwfwm. and diichsrge from the ayatem, refry taint of
eatrtrb, thactarn of msttse from the □&lt;*, sere. Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That
Ar., srerureri frequently tenths wee
tber
. ‘
RECP.L'IT* THE DHJILITA’U®,
.
and there it do diaeaeeof lha Stomach and Uowela.
tbe liver, tbe nervous ayatem. the &gt;ldt. fflaadaar
muscles. io which they do not girs^remyl ruifef,
end. (il sdnnniatared'before the retyerteto w
. *
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inch and a bait, and nlxiuld lower it about
faturv.
11
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Batuoa RxrAtkaD.—Wo observe^hab
ms much more in another week ; be sta­
nd that he bad kept it all tbc-tinie and
the upper bridge over the Thornapple
intctided to ter time to come, this wu in
river bav been undergoing a UiuruOgL
pel text keepbig with tbs c-odutt of the
overhauling for repairs a^l «* «»«w placel
gUitieiuAu thimodiau-ly after his trial,
We also acaufaetnre Copper, Brest. Sbset Iron
IB 3 gtred c&lt;«dit|«aiA h hus loag oetdeti
notwithstanding he was tried and acquit* aad Tie Ware of any and srery shape and descrip­
repairing, are! ifohi most fortunate that mi an! by «rvery Impartial jury, yet he cu’d
Druggol
tion. all of vlricb va will ssU at Hard Times fedvriH
accident' has e« «^ceurrt^m cohvequruci’
At icfc^n fr«m swinging liia list and inbox M*&gt;—____ _ __
Prices, for Re«ly Pay.
•f the BW«t sootbhig and I
yrtn.g hia jMSociatcs, and the void iuiparslvrsysgim •alisfaCUun..
Wl jury^to biv shop, to treat them with a
.Stamp's Acc^jjtv.—' Mr. Bishop
STYES KNOWN TO TAIL
Yankee SpringS^iMfen ^,1
,.f| IQ of perhapt beer. Is tbis.lbe language
Owners of Slunwo sad Cattle lurflc toyottr
«e*, «'id oiugli-, Met with , a suMlto scci qt iutxgince, triuaipbMig ’over injuatiae I
interests!
Used with immensesnece»s for ten years, at the Union
dent on Tuesdafoltut. &gt;Hc was at w ork |v this aconstsunt course tei one to pur*
Course" Long Island.
feeding it thresWi^ machlmyu.il try soma »«e, w ha prufeaaes Christianity 1 Perhaps
arcidrtil, fend h’t* right hlp't caught by the Wino will think ns severe, but bas he not
HARVEl 1/S COiDITIOX POWDERS
Hxsvct k Bsorsxa hsx« pcrehated, X U*®*
vylimter Si'J/.ufti. so
tbat omputa wmpellod us to tills mode of respect; we
axpanre lha origipsl recc — *----- 1 ■ ■-— •»- n—
had
a
batter
opinion
of
him
until
co
rape
ite&gt;n bteffsir nc^foteary. ; Tbr boann of Lia,
vall’a Condition vteMars
Sad with all theArt aWI
arm,just xlsuctbc wMU'allhoQgh uu- led to think differently. There are some
broken, &lt;rrr ettfiraly nqcovered of flc*h, polite spirits in Hastings, *nd wo spprenod the band horribly ti»augi&lt;-!. His arm ciatt them. We did DuteiMeod to be perio our rrpor*a,l»ut bearing*u many
was 3in|rtitst4*d a few Rehrs bdow tbe
1
taunts and jeers of Mr. IJawIey'a,
elbow, suit lit* is ibling prell.
4ve came to the cuucluuiou that we had
Tns WxxvnsA^-kWI after foost haa1 oJrrived. at that pdljt, where forbearance

COOKI1TG STOVES!

Joy to the Bearded.
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ibrnfbowt the ooeuuy.

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Thu ttiastazine lias now reached tbe fare those in our community,who still perpaiab in the traffic of ardent spirits. Ihw
ninth number, «n4, afthnagh a new muga- fwe wish to slop if possible, and we ask
nM.il h» already abtaiuod a work!-wide
j the earnest co-operation ofall our gentle­
reputation. It Uikrt the; fnml rank aa a
, men frieoda,tiuc re&gt; kindly O^red us ibeir
finrt ebn periodical, and it prams as »bo’ pMsistance at the eemmoneement. Will
n-' center table itrnfNHCU were oxoJjQustafid by us Dpw that we are apppruaebiog the strong bold'of lift eocmy,
&amp; Co. M2 and 114 William street New
J&amp;DW is the time to abow that you arc
York, at W,O0 prr Mnum, with ths •*«i ■good soldiers in tbe cold watcr arqiy.—
si rtducuon to tlsibe.?
Then on to the rescue, lease no means
Tax Hayrr 7law»&gt;jiff|^ytber *“ Edified until pare bold wafer shall be our

’«&lt; ia appMrMW and fc «»w l
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/soMtry.
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AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanoed
Young America AbeadL

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Gappy Rome has been aotpevl

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tvBXAT Rxrcsuc Moxthlt.*—Ute Sep- rio no danger of having the sparkling wine
teniber number of this magaxise is before heap presented to them to taste.
There

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: cfelruwn at lU Virhm CuamlUe,.

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L L. BT. JOHN S CUUOH.aKD CUI*
SUKTHON SY aJH1.

PaaeneAL Camnevs. Albany, N. Y.
Sold al Ba»tu&lt;v br J. F. Rvbms 4 Os., Mswood A Grant, sad By dealers everywhere.
i
Palmar taxi hrre, T re&gt; elieg Agowta.

ous kinds oft&gt;pp&lt;«ttion, this box been met
i,and oppmitiun bas given away and suo
HTTorefo during totefobcrWlip tick |.cem» haa&gt;crow tied theefluclM »f those,who
eta to tbe Baity Guifnj ‘ AgHfeiltura! fhave labored with untiring xeal in a good
Society, can obtain the shine by callir^
upon R. B. Wight,naif,'«f thfe village, f**"*- WBr
’
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Trvxxurer of tire Society.
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we ooa,d ”** cva*: °“r e&lt;*
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pals*.

ly expected such a course of conduct frutn
tho south part of Barry and the north one whb’Jtas wisbtsd to be known as a
pari “f Kaiamstop cootities, hap©oovine- k ft tend of tomocnuieu; bu tell reforms of a
ed &gt;o (lint
a grr-dgr areMtf
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i in a peeouiurj- point of view,but we hard­

of all Kinds Repaired to Order
on short Notice and

WARRANTED

Sutca. A eat or (wo Tre
■bly be found «o fetch pope
ComHttai Ifowdws. »l&gt;a&gt;
nraiu t#TT*h*e PiA-------[.ackoz.a, MtomMaioa with full I
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expe ienoeef thoassada of living wllnaeeas, «*•»,
In letters, attdaviu. medical work*, Mfebyweea
of mouth, proclaim them to be the yoty boat prepWs cordially iavite all who wiah anything la
arstiofluf ue kind ever offered to tba brakewdaw*
victims of ill health. Tber bant drasaea throwgb our line, to give us a call, and »c wfl! csJtas &gt;ti»
every avenue end organ of tbe ayatetu, SnJ to ex- ' pifere aad Ouaraniee sstltfact/M.
’
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No one can doubt their auporforftyjjat
eno single trial-lbey are not on v better
P. H &amp; J. urjSSELL.
but, ia fact, cheaper than eay other Hlb, far It
Hastings, May 19, J W9
takes a leas number ef them to prvdure.» batter

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VOL. U

THE LATEST DOOCHL

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BOLTWOOD *

NO. 19.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1859.

— «
^tings’ jtinsiwtM jfrtttai. St hr tt I &gt;»«t ell a i j.

•y Wife** invitation to coma freoiy (BOW

GRANT,

delightfully, and 1

My friend H------- married ia early Hfc.
Tbetedy that he chose was a beautlfol
II. J. KENFTELD,
mia u. mr’Mj **JlgSj ££

slippers wren warmtag
complimente on m;

tore," arrived in the rood erty
bad, ia the State ot Maios, s»
llsbed to tho Elm Hotel.
His
consisted of a small vafae and

of the Perth
A Parte com
Amboy JcmnMtf,
IlMlfiiretFSL- --w .
capital, a eort of young tadtae’ work, the with gratifying wntotanfty,
*•
result of which will fast fur many gener­ following ticket to the people of Wiacote
ations:
^ffereraor-A.
W.
Randall,
of
Waa.
The orocess Is this : you buy a set of
porcebln, (Sevres, If you choose,) aa ex-

Walworth.

life of every circle that ho favored with
htoeoatpmty. _ _
_

you fancy, with paints prepared for the Rock.
Trtainrtr—8. D. Hastings, of Tremqb/ntity of book, richly bound, which purpose. Then you send it to the poreeblenuppor.
______ __k.,1 Vwm-ht far the nur. hiu baker,who bakes it three times,which
acknowledged that be waa ths wittiest and
so fixes the colors that they become per
Attorney General—James II- Howe.df
hansomest man among them ; but, aa I
maneot,
aud
will
last
as
long
m the cMBrown.
He smiled and mid, “1 saw mistress put
have already mid, H—- married early;
na. I have seen a complete tea set, paint­
Bank ComytroUtr-G. \anStanwyk,
“Ob, it waa a capital idea, my buaband. t
room
---- ,,
and now let me add, only three months
FRANCIS ROWER,
He appearance in the office with a small ed by a young lady, which could not be of Columbia.
It must have pleased your bachelor friends
Every
Slate Priton Inepector—Hans 11 eg, of
volume in his hand.
He glanced Ms painted fur a thousand dollars.
to see that you could not forget their com- s
____ ______ _
.nA Mira
Racine.
.
fort, although no longer one of them. 1 1kitchen, teaching Nancy and Ellen to keen shrewd eyes leisurely around* the
Svpcriafrsirsr of PuUic fattnettum
room,
which
at
that
moment
contained
must note it down that it may never be read."
j
Of
course
tho
baker
must
thoroughly
un
­
serious
G. 8. Piekard, of Grant.
1 told the waiter not to disturb his mis­ no one but the derk sad myeclf.
forgotten when wo giro entertainments;
HADLEY A BAKEM,
derstand bls business, for. a minute too
We congratulate the CoB»«titai and
married people are too indifferent about 1tress, but to wait in the buttery until 1
long In the oven, or the oven too bot,caay tho Republlcso
rtJ 0
P°* thanombta
»Ucao pa
party
up&lt;*
the comforts of poor old bachelors.”
&lt;called him.
destroy all.
An artist who had sprat tions. They arc. all eminently “fit to bo
read his paper and smoked, seldom join­
I then stoic quietly down to the kitch­
i was again disappointed ; but I deter­
ing in any conversation.
“Don’t get any time,” said the derk, many months painting a piece for the ex­ made.” The ticket la, confessedly,one of
mined not to retire until I called forth one &lt;en, and peeped thro’ the glass over tho
hibition at the Palais d'lndustrie, among the best—if not tin very besV—yet offer­
He had been hi the habit of taking out
busying himself at the desk.
__
J. W. OAKLEY,
frown or pouting look.
i
•4 rather guess 1 "
• 8*^ J**?* the oolketfons of living artists, bad it ed far tin suffrages of the doctors of thw
My wita had oeen sitting with one arm 1book., elates, etc.
that was sometimes thrown away half
here you’d like to reed," continued the cracked in the oren by wont of sufficient State.
_______
around me; 1 gently drew myself from I
care. The porcelain plate alone had coat
consumed. Now be acemed to smoke,ns her embrace, ([could not do it rudely,) Iing to her and the eyes of the other gs- pedlar,
.
persevering!)'.
some hundred dollars. Not long since a
Thx Potatox C*op a Ixklaxp.—The
some persons drink, “to drive away dull and took a cigar from my case. I knew ,zing on the face of her mistress as If she
“What la It F
,
u
baker
fell
asleep
and
broke
tfi.OOO
worth
potato crop uf 1859 prombee to turn Ort
“Wdl, it’s a real good kind of a book,
care." When the door opened he start­ that before pur engagement ahe disliked ,considered her a being from a better
of porcelain, for which be was obliged to .L. £ —t. l.tofanA vtnMktta. OOcd
ed, and held the cigar half hidden by his
world.
-; ■
।and just the thing for the timep,too.caure
the habit of smoking. J.F. ROBERTS
1 returned to the dining-room, rang the ’. twill give a man spiritual solace; and w nd w® amMqowUj ™i»«l. I Ao
paper^a if afraid of being caught in some
I calmly seated in j self upon a lounge^
not
know
U
you
have
porcelain
bakers
in
article of food ruled from lx fid. tho hun­
do say that’s what a man cant get
bell, and when the waiter reappeared I they
,
ortidden enjoyment
and puffed away.
the United States, but if von had you dred weight It will be recollected thrt
very easy In Maine, just about now.;
After 1 had observed my friend one ev­
“Did you observe Mrs. M------ s bado him inform the mistress that I had .
would find this for preferable to many fur revend aessons after the terrible dia“That’s true; but your "solace, un­
ening, and felt convinced that some secret broach 1” inquired ray wife, coming to­ arrived. I fear aome.long word waa left
aster of IMfi, the potatoes grown W
sorrow waa destroying hia pesre. 1 one ward me, aud sealing herself by my side. half pronounced, for in lees than two mln- ,fortunately, ray friend, does not happen other pastimes In rogue.
hardly the appearance
thore of other
night left the room with him, offering to
to be the right kind."
times, and as an nrticl^W food they ware
‘.No," 1 replied and smoked away vig- utes she was In my arms.
There was a cunning leer, m the ped­
w3k home by his side.
Be drew my
“O, how good of you to return so ear­
orouslv. Mary continued to chat gayly, ly 1” cried she; “but why did youl Was
Coneiderabte Improve­
Tho Louisville Journal, an earnest op very inferior.
arm within his own, and gave my hand a
lar’s eye as he Inquired :
hot suddenly turned pale, and dropped
-FmxJ of the right sort, bey I ba! tad” poneut of the rc-opcniug of the African ments were gradually brought abort by
it not pleosant In your dub F
friendly pressure ; as be turned his face
bfcr head upon my shoulder.
She had
“No,my wife,” 1 replied, “I shall go to
“When I esn get It," responded the slave trade, says, in copying n paragraph clone attention to the preparation of the
toward Che gas light, I tew that a tear tainted. 1 rang for a servant, opened the
from an Eastern paper on that subject: sod, choice of seed, and after care of the
WILLIAM JOKES,
it no more. It answered very wdl when derk. u Httl® Interested.
window, and applied restoratives.
We
“Wo don’t mean, however, to enderre plants in their different stages of growth.
“Rather gnere Hl •e11
11,13 1)0011
in trouble—can 1 relieve you 1 Do you bore her to her sleeping room, and she 1 had no house of my own f
D0W *
the declaration that nine-tenths of the peo­ Tiwsc luid produced a desirable charge in
have
a
dear,
sensible,
loving
wife,
who
ia
then,
”
returned
the
pedlar,
with
unap
­
need pecuniary aid t If eo, let me hav«
ple of the Sooth are opposed to the revi the quality of the potatoe, but it waa doC
the pleasure of bestowing it kou have | ^Tasked, “what made you ill I Was it more attractive than all the clubs in proachable non-chai once.
_
until the prcrenl season that the psrfec“What is it 1 You have not told me vol of the foreign slave trade. W e fifty
•
a Toon* wife, and yo«r cxpCTWa mint the cigar 1 Why did you not speak when Christendom.”
believe that an overwhelming majority of tiori to wnlch the culture had been b*o,t
Mary blushed at the compliment, and
fau—ad f.rt«p
WILLIAM BURGnER,
- ■n®a^lly
you first fell ila effects 1” and ! felt mv- burying her free in my bosom to hide the
the Democracy of South Carolina, Geor- before the advent of the famine year was
CbTICi OF TUK FKACK. Attereey to* than TOO aatklpalrf t and y.-ong la.
Some attempts hare been
self blush with shsme as I hurriedly ask­ tears that would come in spite of the
1 n _ .... .. i.w ....I
m CuSOCW7.
“I don’t want to see It. I have read it gia,Alabama and Mississippi are In favor apparent.
®m«tlmea ba® lo .all long for ihrir
mode to get up the old cry of disease, but
question.
smile, said, "nfty I ever deserve such a dozen times, sir."
feoa. If too «oold like W borrow mon­.. ed“tho
1
wished
to
accustom
myself
to
your
“But thb is a very late Illustrated edL
love from you, my husband; when you
* &gt; ■___ ___ —
Annnrrti far
smoking," answered my wife ; far I can­
cratic organs in those States will sustain
'
J. M. NEVIN!*!
left me this evening, J «t «« moment on tio°"
. „ ,
.
ano, uprvacut, c.ni uw
us in the opinion.
Ilk f
not bear to drive you from my presence the lounge and shed tears becauae I felt
olarr FwHic, »a4 Tax a*e
“No matter; It’s aD the same.
“OH bachelor! Would that I were."
the “beautiful city," uaually
Jo
lonely
;
then
I
thought
thia
wiU
not
do;
•lumwo r'4 »•
ou
“But the illustrations are very beautiHere be paused, and turning to mo adfol. Every person will »y that they are
dad, “B------- . reveal not what 1 have just
that does out go for the Congo traffic,will
smoke
again."
,
.Umd.
Y&lt;~ bare .lw.,. b®» bk.»
bo denounced by the Southern Democra­
“Oh, mv husband,” taid »b«#“mako i»o ^.nee. So alter preparing for your return
tawker to m., m«l y&lt;m t(«U
•»
sb a
dirty Abolitionist and base
rash promises; the habit ta not earn y
and’the derk began writing again, evl- cy
&lt;
C,,^. of „&gt;y dUUT®; I
y®i will overcome, and 1 do not ask you to di» l went to tho kitchen to instruct our wo-,
dentlv
annoyed.
’traitor."
never make an improper use of what I continue it; now that I know I cannot m My wife instated upon my going to the
UM of the Celtic families and of the sm­
“Sav, now, you had better look at the
Fastwsdjo a Tkuxk er Clocxwqbk.— ile .tore of ^beap and abundant food for
U A?teJ assuring him that be might safe­ bear it, I can retire to the library when club once a week,lest my bachelor friend. pictures," and the pedlar thrust the book ,The impoasibility of rendering a strung the maaaen which a few weeks’ fine weathJAMES A. SWEEZEY,
you wish to smoke."
' . beeamo jealous of her, but thev have. wk- under his clerkship’s nose.
,
ly oooM. i«
I W0.H UT&gt;er 61­
box altogether safe against theft by means «r will fully mature.—Belfatl Wkig.
Slie has never been obliged to leaveI nesaedao much of our happinesa that I
The movement had .tn astonishing ef- of skeleton keys, has led a locksmith?In
, ulg. bi« -or.l irn« ■ b.6
!“• me thus; I have never stroked since, and
. think the dub-room will nut much longer feel upon the clerk. He jumped off the
peJnutoow-1 IUt®eJ to fte Miowmf
would not be hired to take another cigar be the resort of any but miserable reject­ chair end begin to examine the volume Frankfort-on-lbe-Mam to hit upon the in­
w I, n-.? wt,
• • —-----------genious idea of constnicliDg a strung box
Otte, ia tb« Coort U«&gt;«-_________ _
• St. Losie, Aug. 31.
eager ly, but, much to my surprise with­
rreitaL
ed baclielora and unhappy husbands.
in my mouthwithout any key hulo at all, Mid which
-I
too Imlily; qy.’. btotoy
LA. HOLBROOK,
A night or two after the ataree oecnrout opening it. Then seemingly Uttofiya the owner cannot open.
A special dispatch to the Bulletin says
Why, what a
dmW me, «u&lt;l I ®« “« b»
, *
kv mv wife, who WM
with tho examination, he demanded tho the use of such a box? you will ask. But that the express from Denver Qty,which
A RICH INCIDENT.
tbe poor girl
'*■
price, and purchased it.
observe, inside is a dockwork, the hand
nrefrrablc would be her hatred.
I canA abort time since, a young fellow
“Look you,” said tho pedlar, squinting
.lUto.ib.ibff-bJ. M. NEVUS,
went to see a minbter’a daughter, whore op M. rlgbt oyo. ofter tk.
eooIjadoudTax Affst- ColkdteM. |j—g oo my retorn to »oeou»l &lt;br"c7
father’s house was near a mill-dam.
It eluded, moving towards the door, look
|
was
charmed
by
her
atteci.cu
auu
SXeM J my kbwoee.
Any «pot i&gt; «tfr, and would ?hdly have,remained by j
being the spring of the year, tho water yon,lf anybody else should see that book, to move as soon as tho lid" is shut, and
b,..ur U»n my bomn, yrt I monel ®nk her side. Dut she was to be subdued m made
(
considerable of a roar as it tumb­ and want to got one just like it send them
opens the lock from the insido at tho mo­
all respects, and in one she had not been led over the dam.
.Ue.hr r« .ilbonl. eortemly
Ths modest young up to No. 75. HI accomodate Mm Jost ment which the hand indicates. Tlmo,d»trir.L^Since our marriage I had not via
aa quick as they please." And exdung­ pendant upon the owner, is the key to supplies. Foor quartagriodere were In
J. M. RUSSELL.
man tapped light
ited tho eiub-rooms.
1 looked at toy and
(
I1TS1CTAM *~t Surgtoa. Ofice ta Ro»**U •
Ing a strangely queer and mysterious look the lock—« key which can neither be sto­ successful operation in Gregory Valley.
‘’
Tho express brought • targe quantity of
watch and carelessly remarked, I shall
hie knock, but still no with the derk, the pedlar vanished.
fore 1 must go nbn-d W
len from Mm nor Imitated.—Lan^n
rmnot discontinue at home. Indeed the p, v, th. dub, Mur, ; ir jou gro. d~- _____ Sosteriog up coerase bo pro­
gold dust.
“What In tho name of common sense
____
An Indian fight took ptaw to the 14th
„ do not wait for me, I have a key.
ceeded to Inffirt some severe thumps ou posseted you to buy that book," I en­ Gk**-'
tod. . Wolg®®
inst. on tho bonks of the Running Water,
A shade of sadness fitted «ro«^ the door, which brought tho ssud old gen­ quired of io clerk as soon as the pedlar
between
the Sioux sod Poncas. Etavto
beautiful face, but it was succeeded by tleman out.
.
,
H. P. CHERRY,
was gone.
“I suppose," said the youngster, who
P^xli®
A U.y.r tolM of the latter wore killed and many woun­
Springing
e sue isuw".
, one of her sweetest smiles.
"See bore a moment
XfOTABT
lindow tbi. coW
*“ ’ r ... mv aide she ran to the hail, bro t Ud by UtaUmo become JigWy
IS U- U public
dl bnua-. -22* l&amp;US
_____ _________
taJ I advanced and looked over his abonld- on him and informed him that a Mr. Wn , ded.
rt b« not to e«po® ber benltb IXy o^t,
•*, I***
from being compelled to wait so long. — er Turning up one end of the book, he lately deceased, had left him a considera“1 Buppore you could not hear me knock­' removed a small slide and discovered a ■ I . —-_■ — * I.m .— '.Il
but .nob l« bet rnvengn tor
T'l.r. tol'Atotvl &lt;TM1.
dus Taaarroar.—The Charleston Mtnuing. for tho dam roaring.”
,(opple. »K.A b. unToror-J ®J hxnJrf
yO.Ik»«*the ^db'
^Tbe dam roaring! What do vou mren,I m. lbe book »kH&gt; I tpplird niKbuital
ern correspondent m Kansas, points m
alrf How dare you speak in this wayF
Investigation, learned that it was a fact—
ly to tny mouth.
iS^lJautaCret lire thus.’
the right direction:
said the divine somewhat angry at hearBe went to tho residence of the testatrix,
■‘Wlsit Is it1" said he laughing.
“Wo have about 2700 Southern men
inc
the
young
man
swear
in
his
presence.
and
actually
saw
tho
lady
in
her
coffin
;
“Brandy, by thunder." I exclaimed
Mkhipa.
solation wo were at my
soi*
- H___ hand when the door
-I mean to say, sir, that I roppose yoa pausing to take breath, and taking steps bathen reoullected her aa being a con­ in'Kansas still, sod they intend emigra­
ting South as soon as Kansas is admitted
”*P?7~|gIddicU but be«utiM l«lj
could not hear my knocking for tho dam for the door.
stant annoyance to him, many years ago, into tho Union. We are connected with
.bh* Ao*"1 t“ Pi""1?.
“Holloa, where are you a going 1 «a«d In the Pari St. chapel, where she had a a Southern organisation, and, including
70“Dwn roaring again, you scoundrel!—
held » Itjbt,
her Air I*®th. Irowu «hkh dUfig«*?t"L
^“Up ataire ; It has jwrt stmok me that pew directly opposite to him. She never all, we have about 17,000 men. The next
spoke to Mm, but waa constantly watch­
H,T«roo
theatre for nation will be tbs Indian Ter­
with a repetition of those words! t&gt;«- the Pilgrim’s Progress will be an excel- ing him, look wherever he would, till he ritory south of Kansas, including Chero­
door closed er« “Y ,r,eu“
l»t
to my «’&gt;"'!•”
■
. woe under the necessity of,speaking to kee, Creek and Choctaw nation.
The
^“My dear sir," qwth the now bewild­
Tb.
-Iat lb. Y»tk«
.1^
aKUrni
™»
South should prepare for thia in lime,and
ered youth, “I intruded to toy that I sup. wu T,k.&lt;»toaA"' b. «® off »* ®&lt;*b®
pcrel could not be heard for the dam lot of the illustrated edition of the good to U» pr~«il b. t»3 i&lt;»l jjlbl rf U» 1*. aland by her territorial rights."
faring." laying particular emphasis on
dy. So states the London Court Journal.
old Pilgrim’s Progress.________
the last two words.
,
“Insult on insult,” shouted the mfuria
IBS UOOT
— —“Sl&lt;*bot£ first &lt;Peddod my self to an
Methodist church was traveling In one of
which
Mya: “I was at Yellow Medicine durtag
1 *2^7
I mart cnofemmy «»totaka*nd
the back oettlcmenta, and stopped at a
the recent payment of the Upper Sioux.
. angel.
*
_ .. . Xifi, th-t God
cabin where an old lady received him
About one hundred of tha red mem were
kW]y.
Aft® ®«tog
brf0”
•beared, and dressed In the apparel of

N

'Xfr

cent, and so uir

&gt;

while men. Previous to tin operation,
Superintends* Cullen addreaaad them

r _ .

“• -

Tt• .- —A . .Utor."

Kentucky."
OUTBB E. KTEBTI,

___ •

’toon mto too lift MtotoKby Um
bi. irorrwr^lbmAml nol UU lb®

P®® Itor. to .rrto^i to-d.y by

w*&gt;b&gt;a&lt;h.

Tr«™ Imm^ttriy P»IM

�|

Here we have his statement, and then I of the
his proof; but it will be sMytiMfrs
tbo proof does not sustain A allihttfcni
The statement announces, tbM thafeepub^i
lioan party is pledged to vfeild
lh|
powers conferred upon iU.wderllGfe-

‘

ernment for the ultimate extinction of
•:Doug)aasprites for Harper! Yen, Bt*. ekvery. The portion of tho Republican
►ten &amp;1&amp;WM the Little Giant, the
kouii.W, Prriidt-ut, the anther of the moot, only shows that that party is plcdgU
.ftoeryUa the TtoUioriroNor does, it nalkve the JMterAfeJia,
k,H Suu AntUrhba,-

(Xu awii.bt.
prawn BapubImaboaWBaaantin. upon Dr-J^laa'
■nnaM.ilpwrtte»,«M rapfeag ia
iHfeM Aew aiaafeofe

- - -

ir dilution

.JOT

-­

”
Itoldias uation.
*"—r'
■ui.i."
Fr'.m du. atMAOMa: uf Ur.

as 11«

Th^ew York Eooniftff Pott well says

••••o/Wr
fepfi
Sewrf. Mr. Doogh. «.«h. vid.
sare which isparpeeialLy.drifting its pofens oeritaaUtarinta.
Ifih&amp;taretfo*
pnpAKr.MWn«u pm.thM.US&gt;
pubBcna part; t. pledged to mat. Uli tain Its own integrity with tfe must. jqtL
HtoxMfefeitwVl Mbcnate its best iriytids
comalj.uutn tk&gt; entirely a ahvnholtUng nation. Theism
petitions of three different kinds ofDem- gMM»«ppib*ju«.w wU
t^rafih tatfedfy cm when lie says d». tha qaastiawaatn tba .other, ani was tt:. &gt;«-path tn pick fe' it ragglere frvra oUjtlese three kinds of opinions held by the tored n *n evldemje of Hie ndlirral antsg. •r parti®* or to oondtiate other prUto,
Democracy, ‘‘threaten its integrity."—
We would aa soon think of tempting Sa­
tan to cbinntit sin, as to hint at the pos­
sibility; oftraducing the integrity of'.the
Democracy in the present state of afisirs.
Btot bere are the three opinions which
Douglas says “serionsly disturb' its barinertly/and threaten its integrity :
*

DI. A. FEUUH
WotM •rerera w. tfeX. &gt;o d» pfoffe.
rtnwr nij—■ —**w« H
'SanBWXOAnw WEEIS

otiism existing betwecu free labor and
slave labor. Whcu Doughta.is announce
cd to Appear again among the comicalitles of Harper, Its rrodwa will cxpvctonly abttpdle of Incwurtitrociaf.- ' ' . - '7

the- prrirenv dirretor prows* bte state­
party—whidi' frittered awsylt. .elM&amp;ly ment, (1) of receipts and
by-omnpewiibfe4'and vaaHatioi. r Th#
-*bw&lt;&gt; H*. and the
only procure by which the Kcpubfirea ifeMWikMtaM, (t)itis roctoiate of
piny dm triumph is Uslx.ld hoti, ttf.its the: nwKHint «eM#wiry*&gt; Utsisod by tba
irttegrity. To give *»y sojnfeh of p U*ir\ districts in addition tq tire »nunev raised
breadth is to sea] its t&gt;»n doom.—Alhang froai tire prfrfiary 'iobooi fend irtid &lt;4her
TH Mlor 1&gt;K.
smirdrii for the support of th^sdioota for
Many persons siijfpow that.the amend' Jour'aoi. ।
life feKfag ftar.oW ata few focMsnral
ed Behuol Law, prohibits;, tho raiaing of
(Freos llw CnxruwaW G«MUe.ABg. le^', 7*
"Hrit..Those who believe that the
any tax Based upon tha number of schol­ Curious and JUxMt^^JUdnppUg Ifea
Constitution of the United State* neither
ars in (I District • but this is a IrilMSkc
estijblivbes er prohibits Slavery in the
The napol^y wto&gt; was tiia ygCjB
Stfctcsr dr Territories bejond the power Wo think tbdt it Is n nrtlitaU altoto
this case, sis les that while ba wasgtiuidof the peoplelegilly to control it, -but suppose that the addition -of qua mill U*
iug,tfb&gt;»ut tfe utJluok in Um overtopfttau
Ira'rro the pyaple'thereof perfectly free to tire former mill tax will any where near
urday.) ou ihe ovtuer of Frfthaud Vino
fjfifffM' reffelaUri»rir domestic tatitu
equal »ho amount ofa dollar on a rebates. street-, tiso vllkvrw approud.ed hup, -and
"
■
- TAT'.
there wmv&gt; usehim. to mak# any
the Constitution of the ynltec
led State*" ' An estimate .made tn a few locah'tiro,lends noise.
They then took kain agd l.tata',
-."Socond. TKoso wlS*%elii
riievq|hat the to .the conclusion, that the ettra mill tidhim up in the saw-dust room riftMT. en-5
Cnfoititotlbn establishes Slat
•sveWfe the d«4 to the former iniil tax will equql ©g*
glue hwrio ;qoJ tyikto rarest, u lure they
ly about 50 cents dr the aehohfe. r. W* haudcufled imp wmI loff him for aixiw
EXPEDITION RETCHNED.
and the1
are of the opinion that to rata b doHar
•
S'. Vmm, Aug. .".0About twcfcrfeofcfak £h»y LfMjc.lym »
on the scholar, in addition to the font! al­
the Ji v«fe fM* * taffial V- * ki'Uiug, fed
ready provided for, will enabls, most dis­
were answered. by^vqie ufe«n4fo» Kso- tiuh rff thc ?5th .parallel.
Lt. B. has
tricts to enjoy tire blowing u( &gt; free locky shore.
a.wav^ji^ahia boon ftliscnt 10 months, and has o^ned
;resa to Interpose Its
school. -The Michigan .fovmai of Educa­ appearance in a skiff.
*&gt;*♦ i Jis.ho.waa 1.400 miles uf-wagon road and’traveled
ItehWb protection.
tion for April; in remarks tri reft-rchcu to ■ uUdedt one of tUuffirera accompanying abfet3.W0.HnU
'
who, while professing
him.
The skiff &gt;** rwwod .to tbaKem
ijwieve that the Constitution establish the amendments of the School Law made
The- reports arc abuudanre of wood
todcy sideband be was takes, and lodged
and wstot westof. AlbMqncHjne. • .
sStavcry fo the Territories bsyond tho last winter, say a:
in tha Geviujjkro. JaU, whariH h*
kept
iowar Of CptigrtM or tho Territorial:
* Th., two-atill tea will perhaf.s enable until about twelve uuk-ok Sunday.n«ght.
lbtr«»TJU&lt;T VBCIUOK.
xcgislitartf to control It, at the same
With; Mu* ulue affoxdfd by the;|h&gt;v’»
mostr of the district, to comply, Mitb. the
jihe, Jlrotesl apftiAt tire duty of Congress
roS&lt;T&lt;. 1.
ouwtitut'KMMl requirwnent pf/rae acW&lt;. stolesnoDMiiffa-vw-y^ocuraU dcacrijiuun • «.&lt;
d interfere for ita, protection; but Insist
“There-was ptumd, uiconnection with gntn of tho r.ppeiranctf uf the uffiem
Tw™uir Ik. Sul, ^,!&gt;n tk&gt; Pun.
big If is tho duty of the Judiciary to this, a clause repealing »he suction which who seircd-buifcVo wero pqaUed io de
sylvanla Railroad Company, for' the pay*
•rp.lsct and maintain Slavery in the Ter­
sutinwired the several district* to raise • termine who they were, and to extract meat.bf the tonnage tax,'Em been on tri­
i tones wl’hont-any law upon the aub- tax of a dollar for each scholar, but Uwo’ from tbvnt farter Infarmwtipfc. •. JBheir
al fur th® lass two day* JudBu'Pcaraoa
name*
aon
Sluter
mid
Leonard,
office
re
of
an error of the regrotang derk, A faifod
daKvered an-ablo opinion this murning.
Hero Douglas attempts to describe to get enrolled,and - hence acetion 140 tho Second Ward, who . have heretofore deciding the suit agnitot tho Company.
The peraor.
fhroa efaseu of Democrats, and although still stands in the tew, but .it.i* believed sustained -good choraOera.
that no district will need to rota the tat alluded t*&gt; as coming across the river ip u 2Tne Caxvam nt Mmsrsarx —The Bt.
bo leave* the subject of his own views a
skiff is- Deputy UpUed Siatoa Marshal Paul' Tian xunnuhera the appointments
upon tire ecteUar.”:
little ia the dark, stilt, we may safety c*lB)iUa. of Kcm*jcky.
Tto sUteiMotuf of tfc* Huns.'Gahrtim A.-Grow, Betrayler
oulate, from what we gain from other
vfiow Blaser b fiM» below.
Colfex, and Frank P. Blair, jr.,to addres«
aouroas, tliat the Grat is to bfc considered
Tho election ia VeWtamit was hold on
tift people of ^Minnesota.
the iwpmttor sovbrrignn doctrine.
the sixth instant, and H roe* an Hau waf
Jqff“ M&lt;.ro unsolicited trotlninny that
The Senator seems to rely upon the pe­ reelected Governor' by on increased ma­
Dr. L’iHIISTIE'S AGUE BAUAM. h
culiar wording of the bill of which he is jority over last year. John G. Suxo was
the atohor, and thcams which repealed hla opponent, and from what Itxsnfired ac­
thoMlsamiri nwriction ; aud yalati of counts bad come to band we soppoeed
.
i nr*», xairport, u&gt;wn, oct ii.
his three “citnaea” of Democrats profess him to bo innuenwly popular. A dough­
1F53.; ’,‘1 have tuund good tale fir vryir
medicins; have but four bottles on bind,
to found flfcif'ItTtii upcO, Ki »»d pro face organ in BuffiJa, ' scare time since
anddo not want to be nttf of it. .It has
pose to, let th® Territories “regultte their professed to have aovices from Ute Green
cured Uvery caeeof Aglftflltat it has been
domestic iii»litut--&gt;ii3 in their own way, Mcnnudn Syrte, that pointed Aftncet certaken in. ’
caw of Ague
treated, but he wes .sh much,
taiiily lathe election of thu “witty poet."
which hat* been standing about twelve
here that Ke wan lei to get IwJ
fitatoa.’’
The Gret, or squatter wvar- W &lt; never for a moment doubted the
month*''.
,
,
some- clwlW uud something ti
From Wilson &amp; Neville, Maclna.C, III.,
fegWty 'eim, hold tku to "regnUtd” their constancy of Vermont to Republicanism, be ws*fe desirous uf.grUing I
Oct. 10,4856.7 -Please send nt six 4».
Institutions, means to establish or p»o but bsd tootrgM that with ail their boswvi, said; to ffiis jwyicr,Lepsard:.
er. more of Dr. Chrutie’s Ague Balsam.
duneAto.mxkb something, on
slavery as. the- Terrilbries ttay
JVa* are almost out .again.
Il baits, the
Bea.fealwrcs any, harm m 1E*_
Ohooa* Tho socurnl class, that to “efigu- majariijy
AU tho other State officers
world—^nen aft like hot fakcs/iever fail.
saawiied,-oa^they.took;the bug- ijp-lpj
hse" mriijcet to’the Gmkiitutkm, implies nr* elected Ropubliain by aboot Uk-ir us­ eaw-duat ruocn of tbe-^tegm. hre. on^i
pfufriStRm, sine® they riaim that the Q* ual majorities; white th* Legislature te house on Sixtli street, tmd . wrappej h
ititotidn nsnrie* slavery *ith 1t;
The mere ’largely RapnWIron than ever.— up in arbhUkUh -Staler. tiMOjeft bis be
53T THE ,SPlCESS which *;lcnds
third class Is willing to let the Jndioixry When Niagara rtns tip stream, wo may went over to Cevipgtun' shd callt-d tip
h°^,
Pr*«L ilortcitert Celebrated
Uui^d States Deputy Uarfhal Butt**
“regulate an mqutution which the Cunsti- expect to see Ud- Vreresent Wtcr tn her
Stomach Biucrs ovincta at once its vir­
toHhiratbc ci ret: m stances qf. theca
tue* in all cases of dd.iltfy and disease
Mtion luroes upon the Territoric* Doug­ davotiou to liberty.
'
ai&gt;d niked hLn what" should bo dop6?
of the Stomach. Certificates almost withhs fcHs into pta inextricable difficulty h&gt;
Butts said : “Bring biro QV^r,” , Stat
nwfer fe\, Lfea publ;.!^. a,tu&lt;.
trying to draw a dividing lihb’ betweeu
then went back aod-gl&lt; the boy a suit,
Il&lt;iu «lwwc
powKki re.
b'«
own
clotiK-s,
anil
touk.!i'n.n
.
to
the
r
him selfwed the two hrttor ehs*es of the
m-jiaiifew
j~oTui
wroi
w.;'; He was then rowed ocrora and the
DMMKraey. which he ou&gt; nottbar palliate
And Bt
t&gt;m.uace&lt;gBidklodr&gt;n.&lt;&gt;re
put in Marshall Bulls'cgre,SlaU,r *iy i
&lt;nr thtyeotne, tbirefcre Be dodges the ve­ party shall &lt;fimo!re, ignore the qbestiorw
Ifen reU WMOT1. lU^rct rem ety &gt;d

ry paint ho professes to explain. .In sus­ connected with alg**ry i and jbm the
taining the Drcd Scot: decision of tho graiid&lt;)«wiBitl&lt;&gt;tr frartj,*ltl»lhbbile him
of wertixfci ihg^erorewrt AdhrinMHi
Boprenre Ga«rt be atsubb with tha South,
tibn.
It it very kind of thfrBtmftert
and b-lds to the doctrine that the Comti- OppuritiUn to propose that (he TeadmHp
afred up
tutton carries afcrefy .jrlth ft, xntf rira *ih be yielded to H in the great e.Wt
Gur uMcrmcc, hr nuui be presumed to of I860. 'But tonic whoarq ft&gt; faitiiab was made known to
the totra ‘isf'tfixt contest-1 titoft'Wtiifti lorSc uiualbavB ibc
feU that tha Territory by their Legis­
wMtit aw retted upon for the HeptiBHren
lature, can only control it under the Con emiddaro—ore tint proper pgrti^ tb pfan
sttattoo. DovgHshasnw cr IwenUnwn fed direeti th? campawn.
And If the
tn say tLrt U bvKetad.tha people of* Republtam susdanl mVbeKweredtot
Tsrritory reapwAihaor oaUblisbsisvcry r.r.y mongrel ffsg; 'if the prinefples &lt;ff
therein,-oraeparoto timvilnitoc of slave

ffcpobltean p’atfrrm t
Hunker. : ira-rrWU
«kleh th. peepl.' wtaM Vifce to hire Him »benoitiH»rtTdflk»'
; till borh. W
M barn

VMM w.

r* timid man, who had. I
lidabtt i* to trap Slater«

In IBB H**B
Av rax Ortees or frw DsaW * Scare.
sad-solicits tiwp«iron»x* eff three width*.

.

4C tkto -n Uritoto------ H ktro-a tM
lirti’-sM-d a «w
tfetarfF

SHJSUUFW B^l£

BOLmOD k GBANT

5

ABS BBCBlVUtS

aet.fk^ai* Tejet.j umprr***
tnmnuMHEitT ora nu&lt;n.
to'Wauyridil toslirit; idt-rasUaNNaas »

hixx-t^ I

New Advertisements.

SCOVTLIZB

Blood and Liver Syrup.
Tb* Recipe » pica to &lt;11 pbrsitisre—
TH* they cu*y know wh»l ilwy &lt;r, iMf.
TIm conibinalioa ot B*r**p&lt;riH» wlUi SGllis• K&gt;*e«c..
.
Is well known to all msdicsl own re Ito
Bost -empoond U ^rifgOnJUanitrtK h*«l
It cares Scrvtula in *H iu wont forma.
Alt dtorsan of the akin it eure» rffectoilly.
8rphUl,tieBwvUi.p. En.tpebs.0Od Head.
Sa t Ktoum, Femto Cotnplslnto, Tsmnn.
Klor1. Eeit.sad all dtom ariaia(Jto«s say
«®puntj uf the blood.

Wbyr F.r tbtfMBple rvaaoti ttox ttor an psi
«P "ith printed direct loss and she aamsaadluS
UcupynKbtad Show U&gt;«n Ito fcm i»U
pnparauoo.aannoinr ca-e. ootuf (en. Uwy w.b ,L

and Li»rr S»rup, aud who art Uiar jt far
prirate practice.
Sold by JOHN 0. PARK.Proprietor,

HASTINGS

v

DRUG STORE lit
HL

Um Christie’s Ague Balsam.

GROCERIES

Tto beat Aju» Cur* in use. ■
A H-asedj prepared, bj a Regular Fbysrcian. ■ V
A prcparalmn fret from .11 oinraj iBlrcdjral».
Equally e&amp;ctOaIJB Apr*, ^d CbiltTsrer.
Wtoa taken accorjia* to directions, U a rars
cure.
It never deblHutcs tb« patient Hk. ettar rvreertics.
'
ft is s'phaaaat, effect!** and sufe rsaaedr fee
OhMrin.
It baa atroufae scPUBeatM than osy -stfor

/!*«.&gt;*» ixfraW&lt;Mf fsArtMi

jetT iihi.rn r.i&gt;

ft -Bow and Bent eemploU ssewUtfa’-X

DfWCfc AXD MliDIUTfES,
^Cbs^nicaK PalKU, Oils, Caw-

IflPBNTlNK AMD AU.OIWL

Ntfetrr.—&amp;•*

Atam ahraro. no. d
•talk fetatfcftefe

GROCERIES
Dr. Hall’s Balsam I!!

little

sjiXSiSiU-.7a?£a
IliLLSOOunn BlMtM u -tauir.,

cnsMiSB xwrarxB^
■.reMMM**

l&amp;.na fee InM

' -ufoSSW M

T^.trxoKTER'v,
Ht lKKiU. iWii ■
VELOI'ES, CAUXJS, *t. to- .-

’

wM&gt; 'drew * f *

Tta&gt;^ikjw

■&lt;rea
ssb

Aonard

... .M

litre jia

«*

?5?* Tfly
tfit •« •

SSL1

/**»*»*&gt; W.r-»nSi
0
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7.Our■ goods' wore
' b^b

|

�f/To

■iibmk-ijiti

vwt2-^S

** »*•

.—dflwmer^now ia
antf Mir timrtof need.
rtrtM-fplAly,*..^
ri.u have mnify,
fit In;
en«d

r

)U ifgMn.
ttefindvtivur^
J on wbaeepite,

Ml« rtei, &lt;,»#

DR. RODA CJFS]

i&gt;. dillwu: I

it.
itpuniisdue
_
itfvertilng. and
um

if

KAIHKATUJI REMEDJWIF

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2o«’*r

ZU aa

« mu

'■■ % ,L"'vV‘tr «»«'•&gt;r4r.«

ct mu« i'-’dsl ttfion inrtrtSdUte^feynwmt.

*ocm?a '

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t’a

£«/.

AH th-m* wbn.mi briq^i-r scud :

DRY GOODS!

iatho ainoiiBt due u*. tOhn, w«M. save a ’
pirojn.d wlDit tk-ir hamas,by obrselves, ■

vt noir "i'c they' will IA. tn ■w. no bet- J
Ur.
W. li.ou ,waited. paticnJV • l“ng
lipie upon aeniQ of yoo. un mM&gt;unt of J
Mini tints'. bilWRnn wftU h" l'&gt;ng»-r i P1*)’
Xhtcfi yifek if|‘tright ftj tb£
np ur qeit, mu»t
the watch w«r1. We I
Ur’ M.V r.«ri„ &lt;k
dtsire sB the pjllrociagv. We carl gi-t. if ii

tit public journals, well kaown MSft

aS

Farmers, aad larfirt of the bigheat ma
eriagSCCouateofeitraordiravT can
’ the remedies, tit which cures theff
W*’
EYE wrKXJSES. I•:

h paving, but
do mA want ikit which d
n- 'ft’.iuad weig^ for ua tp ciuqfo
One] rttrecflnjriy' dntrtp and xbK.wing frota
MMeritor who pays »« &amp; goca is worth] told,’Wh..t’!8;visre.H.f hh &lt;Lf|iniU&lt;in;
tl'f' h.iirittjfwarnfeij hlirfe&gt;-i( Muiewh it and
.... ...... .lypAy^luthm. yeans ;
4^4.^
w^h ,he'T 31'gbttk-biata^ ag-&lt;ia, mul
Lnd then pai

Ml Jbnus-

The-ic parties may be eon suited pit
kw
,1.....
_'

metiEivr spats 1 arwew,

jw; iwaftyntwBKa?

_ . Iufruw Wbcipaa. suctN-advd in reachhsg she
«
.-II......,
rtrve lateptions the clW't &lt;•( tits sizc,(j,
W any rtiuniry piper i^SbTwha^ in the 3t*lc. -|»m price was rwJu^ed-with special || graetwi ♦ith 4tj^&gt;l*un&gt;fna CiKsfitors «ll niShVJi* tbe&amp;diU of'lunghteriind rjdi
Send in 1! ttilf whiob vault up wbnniUN t|M-/.»rUine
iHQN, BTsit, NAJLB, MILL, CUl-uceuRtd;••’•
I
It la .Said.Jtjuit D«s -M • dID d cnigm' lu' ! C^LAR .nd cnOBIS-CUT SAWS,'
i
erum-agtiii
smtoiunutSexl
Counrr Fai».—I’reparuti.iuii arc be­
attr T^^bcraL “
•;
■|
•1;j CdOTER. udt ARPENTER TOOL’
ing 'nirtfo inmAt the appnucidng C*mu-

iS^^SbS..‘^±

SoTUV

tv
-cuperiM t*i any which hms ever,[
prrfedej it,in this county. This gniundw
an-in g-.«d conJiti-m;—touch _iciproved ;
I
since lob ydUr—ftnd the. trotting emir*.h all ttekt can I* d»‘si -cd. Let-drery one
WD’ hah nnytiling ihnt&amp;nfi wMt‘&gt; the inl»re-t -.f the ethibitioi^ bring it along.—•I

&gt;f ’ IwWcwS Flkwt.—4thv Ck-ssLwwl,

VERY MW PRWEB.
That otter all other medieiaco
1*0, they relieve

LIVER COMPLAiyrr, V
NICK FENALEfi,

BSoAn A NARROW Aim OLESS.

John F. Wl,Host, &lt;iiM.’ -SjnM-'
** ■ SASn. uni rt’TTY, BUILDERS'
D*. CASTLE’S /• •
•i«E.'arnv-&gt;d tn’pwrt.
driMMm. bc.*t,a«dl his lug - been ubivM.( Uet-SE
TRIMMINGS, COOKIXO, . MjXCNOLIA CATAR1MI SNUHf.
b.p H3d&lt;n«e*&gt;to.tvuugtf
1 BOX. .nd I’ARLOR STOVES,’oi «r
pig ifftn.imdifio csakadf &lt;&amp;L
llk'paiscSJi-'h-rttte uw*t iii idehiirtlris!&gt;t IMaad rmd■ , wrj rtyl* and dracriplioa.
.
ihrniigh thv^Mrftl'w'of PiQlX .. .
Andnw'.injo
tK- V.’sn
it « not fbccvNary t-&gt; Inave the l^tt »»f a
thing, tn ••rder Rphjtvw.il
interval wav a&amp;cre'ful.
The R. il. Hannon.
up »n auHi t" ■**a.&lt;i«&gt;n.' W&gt;- lt“p.- l»* ta r 4^’t. «j.rk£ i* tto in xM,1*v&lt; liwdi
a greater iivi'-ty of arfirJeM .&gt;n exhibition fur. SaJ.v rftih-al. jr.-in ^tV.TJMHil I&lt;n th,tbsp ever iwth’ru.
Thor*; has*. lorrin'rly. Sti ll -.f In!*.— C'ireelniut Plnin-lntlrr.'&amp;tL

berti t&lt;vAtniiih rdu-Diiim in bringing lnrwani rtmik ahd .’VvuptabW ; tint best vnrietiv-. n&lt;«l kni iwY l»ewtr» rqirvsidtU-d.in ve
n ninny mSca. We want to see this de

frft

and re-tore the health and strength of tbovaSarvr.
That
•
- •

who have languuhol for years in helpless rrirttncea and deapouditiey. rteupcra'e allh grtitra­
pid ly under tlicir ir.'ngorating operation. That
ail a-’inal diaabditiea arc rtmottd byttieir cOr। dial and gently stimulating properties 'That thej

and Tift War.- at any and every abapa and drecflp-

ohuo-d ; that their direct Undeney &gt;* to IpaglLta
lie. aud render it enjoyable. That,
®Sectly upon the f-ta-i •/ d.tnte tw tAaMM44MV ■
t Af.SE SOON TO URAL,
|
and diai harge frnm the system, every taint of,
fierufuia, whether hereditary or otlaerwtar.. Tbit 1
tbev
RECRUIT THE DEHILI TAT91
|
Uftd tha&gt;eiV noAlcaac of th* Mo»ach at^Bowela.
[ the Heer, the uerruu*
the ekja, gkiada or
tr.usclrv. in which they du hot «ir*jf«*M reftyf, !
land. 01 adminUien-d before the very,quadri gfj
life he. been mraded.) r^ui a
I
I |r“Hcar m mind that the SC-tNDlxiviAX TEC- j

boo.*l of which wo wiU mH at Hard Tlrtev

liETAUUC BLOOD PILUS are

W« *&gt;«• wunafactara Copper. Bru*. Sheet Iron

.

Mvl £«l&lt; &lt;J

LtydCcrp fuiltymittCom.'. '
' tnernal 'fate, Envelope*
J’encilt, Ink* Jentry, etnjjRe.
•

chocks watches and jEtfaii

WARRANTS'®.

by the

Prl-etjLr

feet rcmeii’wd. and tiiual urge all who
feel an tnteri-** in the Society to lake;
h..M •_ if ths Suricty haw kevn old fogyirtr
fer a voting •odety. do Hot stand liack
Mid wail for it to get ri^lit of it-mlf. but
put a L-tn-1 L&gt;. Mid help make it right

We cordially incite all who wish s*ytblt&lt; 1c .
&lt;onr line, to gira us a call, asd we w 11Vfe

Owners of Hom * antiCattU Ivolrtajx^ pel it thoroughly and [&gt;erv*iieully.| B11
No vne can doubt lhetr •upaathr
iutcreitn I
6wd with i*cnenM«iK&gt;' •

|

aingle trial—they are not «dj
■Asa far t«-H yearf. ut the Uu|&lt;&gt;ft
j one
but, in fact. el.ea|wr than any otb*r Pili
CaUric’L"«g I'kncl.;-.
tnktt,a )«r»» camber of them w prodode
effect.
«W
UAKVEi’s CoKcrriox iwons
Price of tl.e Scandinavian Blood P&amp;r
per botiie. or
per half d«sen. Ot ths
irel.aw-dgat fcrrttv uariau llluod PiUa, 23 cents per kul, or
r laaktntt Dr. liars
Fr«r Reid I&gt;r. RobackW Sport4 Koh
Cctuucatr*. purtiahed m a c napicocita
..i i. ____ ru. t'.l...

UK. ilOKSE S

SeiHMiL Msruvo.—-We failed, owing 1
tn ha'ltjg lifrrn ftlnh-rit, ’tciiporftrily fmm

: INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

«k post last week, to report the - «&lt;-h-&gt;o|
meeting of theSd irsttuit in this viUngi-.
Jirither can *«f-do so te«&gt;*r very id'
r
-fie want ..fthi* proper inliiriiiafwwi.
i l-t

1 on. M0BSE,t. ■ i0T&lt;7)torrf&gt;ioaU_S INDIAN
I BOOT PILUf, t&gt;a« i;rtn ti.« t»rator part nf hla
A^i^MVi-liw-Vdl»* im-lin _ l u*apcut tbrvv

COOKING STOVES!

lint d-a——“As ■ t»* ' V,.MrW«a the Ural nun io

number prcscBt, we ar$ infnrined widj
omftl1.Mil the principal bssinwy d'-nc wni
tn instruct die pi*tric| otaerre, to engage
trftchcm lor tlar.iiiiiiim jrar. - A propo­
rtion left by Mr. CrMM»m, th® former
teacher, to admit all scholar* gt a fixed
rate of iuiftin waa n&lt;£ lu-ccptcd.

ylease and GMinotcc Mjisfactiott.

P. H &amp; J. EVSSE1L
Uaaliois. May 19, IKS

. .PnlCTMAL CuftMiAT), Alburn
8ol« At flaatfeAby J. V. R. ton. 41
wood a Germ, and'iy rfcalcjaenirywM
FalBri BroiUsTa-Trarallsj Agftuti.

,

For. Inmtuaat'
Frti rtm'CcM or DvasannM*
P»t&gt; Foci &amp;TOMRM 1 3
F"’n.vn.^s.T)“’

Joy to the Bearded.

r

?&gt;'irii&gt;g.Houef&lt;Tr Ccents,
J|Air&lt;utrtnB smTdreMiug. doos for 10 a«.t&gt;,
ax™-

’ ; rMn&gt;ast.MMMcMuOk&gt;. Pwtor ofRoberts
ruftp* •: t. • . ■ if
...
,
■"

‘ • -i; -

Toe Tut C-.u: u» DTt-xnsfti
Faft JACftrttl'; ' B •
Fob, nrOrM othxcWTKJj

llEnr^arsIned hasisg Mud “P • SUA.VISG
SALUDX, Sc JpcFlAxt of Wo Jo«U Ucrt.
-------- . .----where be wr bo thand atefi kiun, rwed* to pctcuni'mina B flirni .n I.bor, rf.uj, prt.tts4ou. Micb ha ahitjbt.
i'
J~** ■

L'oiditiun powder*, winch t|a&gt;ei«vn. ^uyrsjiojA.N .
____ ___ _______ _.—
_
Tv ruu f1'" These |'»wdir» trv putTp iu Ift^p* l^fonaM'xsk can beta i gmiu utRny ।
aaclniB-'i.acci'UitsBiad'WHfciuilshrrrU^ak.^L*. .lin—l,,.,,--•
------'kx.
.
luluiiVftlcf Ibvu. s»d »ul fol- •-■&gt; r»nt. ptr
&lt;S
.............................
'-&gt;|ir&gt;e»»v&lt;l eases Dr. Rnback I
WsrraRje voder • pbna.ty i f A'OU. uj
IT-‘
•
g&lt;^dua»t. cl.eepHCTs slid . ulihigsny &lt;nl
. EW"Tu» abort articles are eotf by »d
.rtfttn Gr*ud Rapid- ami iiyllru
&lt;B
tML’jrfUdytatri.'V.nslM amftfouibj
St vliofraale by 41 Tai-o Dragyiat* iu.ll
pal ctU* Hr.nwt.K 4 gjQT
R

•

h U •- ' . tolitaJlvroUtL Qc| A. I«M._
A tr. RottS -!ks*s:r ;1 harass*!your
&lt;L&amp;s&gt;Ber rttrnm .*
«h&lt;oh|
i*»uts’c.mnfch« t.m&lt; &gt;. AVkiMi*»?!&lt;»»■
Utii t-U-fo. t c rvolyhaa r. lumpy cOmI
I Obe a»rra. ;l*:e«H» spcv|H ruy tkusks fur
jrti'dnrsrda.XBMbclUte tr».
, -.. .
- Yssia.
.
J. W.T, I.’OUUJS.

~Foa rruirrosa m Dwoft- '
They are xugar-c*i«L’aa that tin‘tacit acaaL
5»rio?Wetotopa*Bet; '

, C real rttotosi of Cl-evyTiJca. Flirdebm. sejaa-

men. aud eminent jMnautixica, air* Ms**

NavonTT —Mo*', of opr villagers lirtVH
been aware, no d&lt;&gt;nbt, that ft- strip of
walk about fifteen feet fo length, kt* been
allowed tu |cn&lt;Mn iiiiplunketl. between J.

*&amp;rsrart&amp;£’

L. McIjcII.wi's grocery mifi II, A. G'-«xi»

AND CUTLERY.

jtrar’s.SV’re.
Fussing this point ft fcW
dars siurc ie ii&gt;liccd n strip W board
cvnsplfuou^ly pasted «t titch rtid of lh&lt;|

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,;

words; -I.-A :A..lbr^4tS si.lb-wdK'*—

N»a w Mr. IL is Pruxid4t&gt;t uf this wile
lage, and as the walk wits ordered to .to
planked u$y a little over ‘tbrto jxws
•Rtt.we must regard such nn exhibiti&lt;.n &lt;4
feeling, ns a little disrespectful.
B-’}"’yoa should not d&lt;&gt; so.
" '

?^!»psrHr

{■y hl jnxotbcr pUcr, we puWM a
communicated articley&gt; tbc DHruit Tri
Amim. upon th* new L'niwr. SgIk-A t»r.

■■ r '

Cl- Tho rvasoM wby '

,

M3T60UUS. aldis
.
tLOWWT

.. ;., GittiAT DlWrpvirnY.!
&lt;HK r£l|U&gt;SURMEUK SToME
: ;*■ /
tb’ovftn.
&gt;■'• ’

All our I’.cTMdi* are for sale by
“x&gt; IB Tr?T O T xtrt
TrETiri jrxsrrix i : tj
WhodoU cat Mtake Usut'.ful 1
Jones. Dental, ia t*w prepared to,
aubitituto in a'shM wwsurpsuad,
tL and'autt rw IMi-ekerr-e Xo nil

ISAAC C. MOTT,

. •'

StJUi£.“
rjcd MR« gr*‘ quMtUice

low PRICES.

i ri.orewtht DrYMone'i Iny •tiwf ib* womach. but
r M««Sfor they nod w*X!
nlltclr 6&gt;Ul oul *■&lt;&lt; clean»•

IiSa«S3S!?38

lift friun irJM:
v. t/.i &lt; »A» AW/.-vwfc

srtrtto •** &gt;'*^ ’!ril,h »’ .mnwh care-- aa if
SiSi-^t oX *ycrT vvicQr •««! H

Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goode

W&lt;i Lave not La3 an nppitrtii^tf it&gt; £•
•mine the law referred to. buljf tD ' '
ter of tbwM-Uele referred^. &gt; Oonx-cl,
ib*riitUr*hyMld be un.icr*u^i P.-UI
to our annual SclKx.lJfMdiluj.

tar we
tlerannly Sec
MecMw’

&gt; dlairesacd when
rcauaa iber do not
u lo lbs niD.cted
uatutJ paawgeft
: "l^d^^hs

AM* Vi I D

MAWFACWIEIS’ AS® J015EM’

rally. o&gt; erflowcog
a ""dr.c0'0*^
ally
W'1®
. - _arttoV
. .I malto*

Q TATE OF MKTTtGA!?.—Tba Oto

ar
*Ut.ln

rtBMI z/KftatLatA.
Ai&gt;. Lt
«— J■:
• r . '

moriiirroK.

1 R}rs^«&gt;&gt;&gt;i.

�annual*tax bales.

SIS

■ MaTatl U 40
tt!1
Twa 4 Barth oTBaga w
■
li 40
IM
1858.
Too 1 Sorth •&lt; Mattgt j w«aL

W0U5DS.

t a oartec

S J

816

(Ifa.*.)

BEGULATING PILLS,

910

PM
1084
1042
1043
1044
1045
10G8
1070
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1127
1128
1120
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1100
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1220
1225
1238
1351

New Barry Mill,
IB now in suecenful operation, ready

to do any amount of

USwUOlhC

■WOSVEE.

bMtrfwort. ri« girt «.• alt
Cbap«U forrt-L
BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT.

■Mtbv.eo.BiaR

•i7^

WDnruDae B nm-jn
1 rtnWn&lt;alA(Ky to TtturRU-

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^stings' $ unites ihrttlorj.I- Stltctti

117 A^nrjkarcna.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY? MICH. THURSI)AY7sEPTEMBEf
tsttllaai

Affub.—EverywSers a failure. The
apple ffiMMatass fats! and wlda-sprtta!
as the potatoe disease in Us AM
I cnee heard an old Jour remark that a Every where trees are dying-»-the leaves
printing office waa no place for lovems- mww
««ww, the
ins twigs
turn jw
yellow,
twigs ary
dry up,
up. me
the rrun
fruit
Jro&amp;Irf.L*”® •"r* *JPwleceed the drops off, or. If it hanga on tillwraiura,
truth of the expression ; bring now par- t fa gnarly and only half afaw vttv Mten
feetiy convinced th** tbs, flower of fat

VIOTtM.
BO La WOOD A GRAI
DBAl-ERS i«&gt; •&gt;) ktedsoF dry, go*
cndnry.Ac. 8Mc st, «ppM

II. J. KEHniUJ,

•W Orleans. The

party should re­
turn. and await the departure of another
Steamer.
1 went to the hurricane deck

left the steamer,! dfacuvered a very young

J. W. OAKLEY

GROCERS.
ROBERTS
.
rvEAI.EIlS is drugs weiUciim. patent assdiU nott psinta. oils, taryenttar. borstag fluid.

foe boat returned to foe steamer, when,
turning bn his heel, ba exclaimed—
“1 am ruined ! 1 am lost!" and hasten­
ed into foe cabin, wholly unconscious of
observation.
I followed him into th* cabin, and re­
newed my observation.
He waa apparently^ut^hteeo j^..^ Pgi,
lis
countenance was plesaanLai.d hfa features
were delicate. As be walked backward
and forward in the cabin, agooy was de­
picted on hfa countenance in marks vk&gt;
decided to l&gt;e mistaken.
I_approacbed him and addrsraed him

W. PAKKBR,
WHOLESALE and retail dralcr ia Groeerta
V V ind Prorisiosa Park. lard, Battar, »»d

Tbor, deluded youth!
taanwawl

thought I, a* I
__
1,1 .-

money or property those gsm
s stolen from you; far better rf
you could think so.
'
“I don’t know, sit," said he; "I have
neither mouey nor friends.
I am here,
and what to do I know not”
“1 think." said 1, “you had better re­
turn; 1 will loan you sufficieat money,
which you can repay when convebiroL"
“You are very kind indeed, sir," said
he; but 1 cosnoI retvrnjio, xxvxa! But,
sir, I will, if ypu feel safe in loaning me
money sufficient to carry me to Su Louis,
acre pt It as a great favor."
I loaned him twenty-five dollar*.—
W hen he arrived at the mouth of th*
Ohio, be left the boat for another boend
for Su Louis.
In 1841, I was passenger on another
•lentncr on her upward pas-age from
Naw Oriosns to Louivville. Not tar from
New Orleans, we broke a shaft, which
caused several hours’ delay. I bad been
on shore ; and as I was returning, a gen­
tleman informed me that be had just wfenessrd a revolting sight—a number of
convicts on the deck of a steamer, tinder

“Ara you bound for the South T”
lie replied —
‘ I du not know where I am bound,"
and turning away from mo, resumed bi*
W ILLI AM JONES,
walk.
ing them to the Luuiaana State Prison. I
I appraechad hire a acenod time, and went to look nt them h&gt;r a moment. As
n-marknl that h« appeared to be in ill I approached, 1 recognized the face of the
health.
name unfortunate youth. He turned hia
head, and attested to evade my notice.—
iug upon his heel, and walked into his Ha bad large iron* upon hia ankle*, and
WILLIAM nURGHER,
In a few moments be ap- handcuffs upon his wrists. I inquired of
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Attorney sad state-rixim.
Cennxior »l tew. and Solicitor ia Chancery. pnroched me and said it was strictly true, the officer what crime hr had committed;
U9ce m HaUcj-'a lUock, (up ataira,) out door to
that be did n&lt;* know where he was go­ hr afod “Forgery, and he is under five
ing ; and. if I would bear to him, he sro'd yeaf*' sentence."
J. M. NEVINS,
live me a foil account of bis troublcs^and
In 1845 I was lecturing in one of the
principal citiee of the rest, when I related
this same incident, mentioning aa near «a
me the following narrative:
I could remember the name of the unfor­
“I am a native of one of the Eastern tunate youth. After my led ore dosed,
DANIEL COOK,
States; my parents now reside in an a young man came to me and asked my
eastern city. I have a sister residing in addrsws. I gave it; and &lt;m the following
Louisville, Ky.. wbdm 1 have never aero. day he called with a carriage andjtnviird
larteded. and
She niarried, and removed to Dniiwille me to accompany him.
before tny birth.
Her husband died a we shortly drew up al the door of a hand­
Law. MUiter trw month* aince, my sister wrote to my some houae.
1 entered a parlor richly
■d Notary Pab- father, requesting him to send me, her furnished, where the family w«s aa*-m
bled, consisting &lt;&gt;f the mother.!wo sfatere,
ddest brolbcr, tu lies with ber.
-The request wa* granted, and 1 fitted and three brothers. They were silent.—
for the journey.
Before my departure, The two brothers who had accompanied
.A.HOLBROOK
mv parents gave me strict caution con­ me, addnrtaed me as follow*:
“Sir, you may think thia a strange vis­
cerning the vices of foe day. I received
sufficient money for the *xpe«s&gt;-* of my it. Itast night, at the lecture, we learned
yerney, and permission to spend n few something of the fate of the son of this
W&lt; are the
days in any of foe large cities on my old gentleman and lady.
brother* of‘that ruined yonlh.
Five
route.
“My first delay was in Philadelphia, years have elapsed since lie left this house
where I spent wmo days, during which gtri Ideas. The strange dep&lt;isit of the box
time I formed aoma very pleasant ac- at his sister’s door, could not permit us
J. M. RLKUELL.
inaintMtts, among whom were two «&lt;f to hope anything but his ruin. Now, sir.
and SurgeoB. Office ia HcvaelTi
h.rtc gambler, who just Bow left foe could you tell us how wo may learn
te itreet.
iteamer. Shortly after my acauaintanee wbetlier he fa living F”
OUN ROBERTS,
I suggested that they should write to
and Surrwin. BwcUing nn Brood- rilh tl&gt;&lt;-«: peroona.1 was invited to a card the agent of the Louisiana State Prison,
JL way. near the Court How.
luced.
Thin waa a game taught me by giving the name the y«&gt;ung man had as­
IT. P. CHERRY
my pareote, and their strict eautiun had sumed at the time of hi* conviction.—
not interdicted it. I w« induced to make They fidlowcd my suggestiou, and learn­
ed that in 18 mon du alter Lis incarcera­
the small bet of twenty-five cento a corn­
er daring the evening.
like party had tion ho had died of the fever.
Tj the moralist, this incident will teach
several similar meetings. At the Inst of
a faseon.
To fathers and mothers, this
IUMC
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young man's ruin and premature death,
liooa of leaving the next morning,
l ne
ahoufB teach the danger of the innocent
two persons before referred to, immedi­
etatty. Offic* No. 5, Noble's
ately proposed to accompany me if I game of “whiat.’’
Miebigsa.
This his unhappy friends acknowl­
would remain one day longer. I readily
BriT.~FULLER7 ”
edged waa the primal cause of the ruin of
acceded to their proposal.
On the day
one of the members of their family,, and
A TTOKNEr kmI C.anselor at tew, BeHetter te
app&gt;inted
we
left
by
foe
way
of
1
ittaA Ct tneery. General taul »nd Tax Agent Ol
their own lasting reproach. We call up­
6tf orer LeHwtner'e store, ta the Exchasg* block, burg.on foe canal. We had
MridtalU*. Uorry county, Mich.
_______
___ card* w*re introduced. We p ayed on all friends of religion and morality, to
when
W non otru.
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decide whether it fa not wrung to indulge
for stroll stakes, until I found myself mi­
in any amusement which carris* in its
nus about twenty-five dollars. I became
train misery and death! May we nut
excited, and enlarged my bets, with the
safely challenge any man to produeethe
UDGE OF PBOBATE, Circuit Court
hope of regaining what 1 had lost, loonDtaioaer. Attornav *ad
ticued to loee^ad on m&gt; arrival at PJtt* first instance where one single individual
has been benefitted, in a moral point of
burg, had barely sufficient money left *
view, by suoh amusements 1 Then cast
pay my passage to Louisville. I pwd
forever from your parlors those games of
fair immediately on going onboardchance, which, step by step, lead oo ro
JAMES U. BROWN,
-The boat bad scarcely left the wharf,
many youths of bright promise and high
rtorvrr bcrvetor. oa*e fa ft® cowt when the two gamblers P^’P^ a
V lton-r. st
rwww.
bis
hopes, to dissipation, disgrace, and prem­
....te.ll ^.11 —■
11— ' —_
that I might make myself-*^ Vibro
ature death.
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r
i i
—— m.-wa*v they nremne-

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DANIEL 8TRIKEE,

Becomi

Qnr.Rin- Maj b« fcmrfta tka Ctart Hso**
O or u tbr JML

R- B. niGUTMAI,

RESSOTft £S
II. N. KHELDON,
C’EJ? TRVAgCTtDt. OMm ta tea Court

NO. 20.

property, called George Bowlin, waa put
on the Wnck at Ca.-mlt.m, Green county,
Illinois, and told to the highest bidder.—
His oSmm was a vfolatiua of tbs Jaw
*hish prohibits the Immigration of ne­
can ner*r bloom in foe midst of types,
groes into the Stat*. Having been tried
case and printing ink.
and fiwud gnilty, he was fined H8 ; and
It was my fortune to *nioura once fur thet dtnde fruit to this dty. W bat is to aofl befng able to pay foe vnoney, be waa
“We don’t receive _
a few days in foe village of----------- . D|. be done for apples T No’ one can tail.— aoM to Mr. Felix Morton for six montbs. the attendant, ••for more
racily opposite the office waa a pratty, But Done must be wasted.
Every one
white cottage, with a row bush clamber
the
fact
that
a
respectable
sud
indurtsfaM
who has them must save them.
V too
far off tn eend them to this or some oth­ colored man. who bad bean unexpectedly Sons wa. mighty particular,
l&lt;mg In making the discovery that the er high market in their nfttura! condition, detained, b few weeks In that State, whHs and obtained a doUare wort!
aforosaid cottage, with the rose ahaded dry them. Yoa wH! then find no trouble •n bis way through It from Ohio to Min“Now” said
window trained s fair Inmate—a flower
whoso beauty outofamc the roses that
clustering around the window. She was Core, and dry carefully, either in drying­
imoua “black lew" ot Illinois, and only
the belle of the village. Her name was rooms, kilns, t&gt;r in the sun, on strings or
The man Unide looked al tire display of,
op«»n sheets or board*, or stone or brick,
keeping-tbem clean and free from wet— amounting to 8SOO. Illinois fa the State
It was a beautiful summer morning and Thro pack them In barrels nr bag* hold­ which Douglas claims to carry in his
1 had raised the window to admit the ing a barrel and not more, and they will breeches pocketi For years ha has been
breeze from the flower decked fields, and oommsnd a good price.
able to secure a majority of the Legisla­
And win be wanted, not only here in ture by the most disgraceful system of «d official far the spans of a n
tags window was also raised, s*d that seaboard eftiea. hot in the new West— gerry mandering ever perpetrated. If ha out stirring, sod then belched
“Look oeie, you—ain’t yc
sweat little Mary was sitting boaily en­ Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Whwoneln. All had expressed a wish,this infamous blotch
gaged with her needle. 1 worked but lit­ new States nd new settlements want upon the character of the Sjate would kind of particular, for feilowa
tle that morning.
My eyes constantly dried apples. What tuns of them wo’d hare been wiped out years agn.- That il in a jail as this feret You do
wandered towards the cottage where lit- ■ell at Rke’a Peak ! East, West, North has not been done fa the most irrefraglble
and South, there are wide districts Insuf. evidence that he is not only in favor of
tic notions whirled through my urafa.and fkriently supplied with applti, which will slavery where it exists and ia willing to
I Ixgap to think I felt a slight touch of furoisb a good market for all that grow force it into the territories, but that be
The official very politely cut him off*
what poets call lov«, alight at on* Corner
desires to see it extended to the Free ■ingle stamp, u&gt;0 passed It nut, for which
States. The law recently enacted in Lou­
of my heart.
will be a tufplua.—U. F. TWfamr.
isiana, compelling all free negroes to
A few days paase-1 away, and chan**
made ree acquainted with Mary.
Oh!
1* Goin Wom wwzt rr Costs 1—Du­
abo was a s« eel creature ; she bad a form ring the diveuwton of the Gold question
that would have shamed th* famous Ve­ that followed foe discovery of foe Q»li- more cruel and unjust than foe black laws Now s'pose you gh
nus de Mvdici—a cheek that outfi«shed fornia and Australia mines, it was boldly of Illinois which are kept in existence by worth mure on ’inn."
the richest pcach,aud a !in that wo’d bare asserted by rome economfat, that gold Mr. Douglas.—Dtl. Abtrliatr.
tempted * bee from its hlv* on a frosty
morning.
I thought, as I gazed on her words, that the labor bestowed on mining
Douglas Dxrxxos rnx Slavs Tkase.
“How many coppers bare jr
in mute admiralion.foat I had never look­ it could ba more profitably employed In —Senator Douglas epoke st Colunibua
“Well, only about ninety,
ed on on* so exqufaitely beautiful. She other oceupetious. The following state­ on Wednesday.
Hfa speech, judging
n; I had a hundred of ’em w
seemed the embodiment of everything ment of the value of the gold produced In from a synopeis tn the Jswwst, ia the
a."
’
lovely and b*witdiin«. Well, time pass­ Australia in th* ysar 1858, and the num­ same he has delivered for the part two

ed on, and one day Marv expressed adorire to visit the printing office. “Good.”
thought I, “what a chance! I’ll have a

ber of persons employed in producing it,
goes a good way towards proving the po­
sition ;
Whole Product
£9,934,740
Produced by machinery, steam
and borae labor
8,923,007
Produced by 141.000 men, af-

shouldn’t 1!" Dive in a printing office I
Oh, there wits eomething original la that
and I resolved to try it at all hazards.
Well, Mary come to the office, and I
Beenare
4.M0B71
explained to her foe uee of lha various
implements of foe bb.ck art—the praeo, ties, or about 84 cents a day for 800
the rolkr.foe ink. and th* stands, and She day*—the usual number of working days
boxes of the A B Cs. 1 took an oppor­ for a year.
tunity to onatcb her pretty little white
hand ; she drew it back knocking a stick­
This candidate for fame called upon us
ful nf matter into “pi."
“I mnrt have a kfaa for that, my pretty this morning u» any that he intends to
one.” said I, and at il I went. 1 managed jump into Niagara river on the Iflth insL,
to get my arm around her waist, and in aa announced in the bill. We were mis­
struggling to free herself, she upset a gal­ taken as to the place of jumping. It will
ley of editorial, a long article on th* Or­ be White’s Pleasure Grounds, a mile be­
low the Falk,wharr Blondin's rope cross­
egon Question.
This man fa strictly tem­
Nothing daunted, I mode at hor again. es the river.
This time I was more successful, for I perate, end if bis feat should prove fatal,
obtained a kiss.
By St. Paul, il was a it will not be said of him as of tiara Patch,
sw&lt;wt one, and that little witch bore ft that liquor waa the causa of bls misfur­
like a martyr ; she never screamed once. tone.
Shields is confident of success, having
B»it as 1 raised my lips from her, she lift­
ed her delicate little hand and gave me a experimented in jumping sufficiently to
box on the ears that made me see more demonstrate that “aoroe things can be
He began his
«tars titan were ever viewed by Herschel, done as well aa othora."
threufo bls big telescope.
Somewhat practice by jumping from veasels, thirty,
nettlcri.and my cheek smarting with pain, forty, sixty and seventy feet He jump­
ed yesterday at Charlotte from a height
I again •cizcd her waist and said
““Well, if you don’t like It, jaat take of fifty or sixty feet, and of course came
np all right.
There ia nu question but
bark that kiss.”
She made a great struggle, and a* sbs thia jumping fa far more hazardous and
jerked herself from my arms bar foot unotrtain than rope-walking.—JRotL (Fastruck the lye pot, ard over it wenL An­
other galley of editorial was sprinkled
Solkmx Pxortx.—Beecher don’t like
over the floor, and in trying to reach foe
’•There are not a few.”
dpor, her foot slipped and she fell, and in solemn people.
her efforts to sustain herself, her hand— be says, “who even in this life, eeetn to
her lily white hand—foe. same little band be preparing tbemsclves for that smilethat erne in contact with my ears—oh ! Icss eternity to which they look forward,
horrible ! was stuck up to the elbow in by banishing all gnyetv from their hearta.
ink ! Shades of Franklin ! She elnwly all joyousnoaa from their countenance 1
drew it from
-a, dripping with ink, meet one such in the street not unfrnand asked what use I mod* of that tar. I quenti-. a person of intelligence and ed­
began to be seriously alarmed, and apol­ ucation, but who gives me and all he
ogized in tbe best manner I could, ana to passes, such a raylesa and chilling look of
my surprise she seemed more pleaaad recognition; something aa If be was one
than angry; but there was s lurking dev­ of Heaven's assessors, come down to
il in her eye that told me there was mis doom every acquaintance be met, that I
chief afloat
As 1 stood nurveying foe buve aometimes Legau to sneeze on the
black covering of her hand, scarcely able spot, and gone home with a violent cold.
to suppress a laugh at the strong* neta- 1 don’t doubt he would cut his kitten’s
motboofa. she quickly raised it on high tail off if be caught bar playing with it."
and brought II down kereisp on my foeek.
Axxcoora or Hon. Wm. Dnouson.Before I could recover from surprise the
The Portsmouth (Ohio) RrpMicn tells
same little hand had again drscendedjind
a pleasing anecdote of our present can diV mt Oun are Good.—Mr. Slang had left its inky imprint on my other cheek.
breast-pin, rings, &amp;-,
“Why, Vary," I exclaimed, “what arc
just married a second wife. On the day
n the same manner.— after the wedding, Mr. Slang amd :
yo« about 1"
r fair proportion of ladies.
He had spo­
ta, I sought my trunk,
“I think you toM me you rolled ink on
ken beyond the limits assigned by him­
Lag* in charg. Woarry
tiro face uf foe form,” ahe replied, with a
' self, and turning to a dock in the further
loud laugh, and again her hand 1ft on wm
end of the hall, remarked that the time
—taking me a brood slap In the middle
had passed by so fleetly that be was afraid
m^r’our dairy^Mr. Slang."
bo wm taxing the patience of bfo andi“Go on, go on," was beard from
“Say our da;ry, my dairy F vocifera­
irt of the house. At this moment
ted the hwhandery thing was still, a pretty lady
“Our dairy! our dairy our dairy !” refoe audience, took off a thick

year*. The beginning to always the false­
hood that th* Republican party is lb* dis­
union party, the middle ia an attempt to
d-&gt;dge the Dred Seott decision and y*t to
give in bis adhesion to It, and the end to

■I s’poee beokuee a follow holds office
be made.
The Jamal says that Mr. under Unde Sam, be thinks be fa esnartDouglas announced that the slave trade
ia now in active operation and be “virtu­ something foaft time.”—£*v*V,
ally defended the opening of the stere
-Father," **M a oobbterfa
trade u a retaliation for the violation of
the Fugitive Slave Law of the North."-*
“Wen,
Senator Douglas was introduced to the bits good now.”
crowd by TJcnry B. Payne, of thia city,— the old gentleman “yon a
work, and they won’t bite
Clneland Hrrald.
lad saw the point of th* oi
nossiTANiNO.—Mneh of late has been rcmatk.
said and written upon this subject. That
A Stranfftr, aastina * man in foe
there is something wonderful how s man
can tame a vicious horse in the space of a streeta of Boston a few days since, rough­
few minutes, has for a long time excited ly accosted him with, “Hera, I want to
. our curiosity. Yesterday, however, wo go Io fo* Tremont House F
“W*il, you can go, if you doo’* be
witnessed an exh'bition oi horse taming
that completely asUxiiabed us, and which gone locg.wa, th* deliberate reply.

makes us s firm believer in the Rarey sys­
tem.
A young lady, eighteen years at
age. daughter of Prafrwaur Garner, took
a eolt two years old that had never been
bitted before, and entirely subdued il In
t« enty minutes. The cult laid down,and
with perfect safety she aat upon it, and
treated it the same as if il had hers an
old trained horse. Although the colt was
not so vicious as many, we believe she
can take any cult of that age nod subdue
It in half an hour, so that any child even
may ride It without danger.
After the
Pnkfiwsnr’a daughter had aubdued the colt,
be took it and sat upon its back, handled
the feel and legajuid taking off the bridle,
rods il out Into the field as one would an
old farm horse. The Profaworfa system
differs somewhat from Rarey’a and we
think his an improvemeoL—Jioauo Ar-

Our "dhriF woke up foe other mnm.
Ing and wa* astonished to see a bed-bug
sitting on the back of a chair, pulling

Mra. Partington asked, very indignant­
ly, If the blHa before Parliament a’re not

counterfeit, why should there be soch a
difficulty in passing them t
“You'll kill voursdCatnuking so ranch,

caalon for weeds my self pretty •ooc."
That was a fearful jest of Newbury's
stolen a watch s “You made k grasp at
time, my lad, but you clutched vtaraity.”

If a young lady yawns halfia-dosNl
process of curing meats has been patent­ time* in succession, young nian, deposit 1
ed by Messrs. Paddock de Marsh, of Cin­ upon it, you had better gt* your hai-Uf-'.
cinnati, Ohio.
As anon as the animal is you can find IL
:
. . '
r
killed, and before it fa skinned, salt ia im
“Husband, 1 must have som* change
thus cured snd nmdeiud al for market in to-day." “Well, stay *1 borne asd take
care of foe children; won’t that dear, he
tea minutes’ tine.
change enough 1"
B». Louis, Sept. 8.

A tipsy loafer mistook a globe lamp
with letter, os it for foe “QueX of Night
“u WIUVW1J sreraa
advertisement on the moon r

Denver Qty •

memorial to
_______
for an Indian

-Why. 1 ain't particular," aays
color that won't show the dirt.*
military post and
sorer Qty to Salt

Trccitun, N. J„ Septi 8.
The Republican and American Coaveuoos at Trenton, New Janev. vostordav

“Ila! ha!” she laughed, well, good bye.

Mr. I

•HI;

Olden, of Princeton, for G&lt;
Olden fa an old liee Whig,

Sir Isaac Newton made • practical boil,

‘

�wherefore of thoir

-i------ r
iM of politic!

pcchWyfeimnDberofcare.. Wa hare
&gt;e advertix-mcot.
of nature. • l^ey ew otwwlr.taeapable of
A.
call their “Slavs roll”
W. Tatlob Republican Judgn of Probata, comprehending anything Uta the most Tta Democrat*.
be of the most pl
common kind of reasoning.
Although
Who Lave reduced
effective remedic
of Ottawa coutoy, ha* *a*a fit to give
moat of hia patronage !6 tbe-Democraiic such obtusoote't may be excusable in short vein from solvency to bankrupt­
ooediuon of the StoraaA and
cy ? The Democrats.
papers of tea county. Being called to an tbe editor of a country locofooo paper, it
_________
, -J Dr. HosteUse’a Bitters. It not
Who haltere that
one drop —
of ___
African
is certainly most egregiously out of place
account for Us ©oarae in this respect Mr.
inoap- only removes foe diaeaao from the syablood in a man'* veins renders Mm :~p-,
In * statreinnn who aspire* to Prrelden- right *Ka»
mMI 'teni, but by giving tone to the organs of
T. toMXMsia wish a most feme defense of
able of haring any
that white men
tial honor*. Last wc-ek wu con victed 8L . are bound to report 1 Th* Democrat*. digestion, aid. them in their function*.—
aMtit two Mtemna In the Clarion.
He
A. Douglas of arriving at very illogical
W|» make the Deed Soon deriaics the All who hare tried il aokuoaledge Ita ex­
gives, however, three distinct reasons,
corner atone of ths foundation , of their cellence and superioriiA', nnd we therefore
which it maybe well to examine^
The eoada*lon*,relative to th* position of the
commend it to the sufferer. Dr. Hostet­
Hepublican party. The case a* stated by platform 1 The Democrats.
fta* ivhsri in many casta the Democratic
Who, in 1854, made the law. which is ter's Bitters as a tonic is too yell known
Mr. S. stands thus :
ILi. ihcrcforu worcaU'
•till in force—similar to the '‘M*a*achu- to need praiK.
papers are published, add have a greater
Assertion—The Republican party stands eeta» Law”—compelling foreigner, to be necessary at this time to do more that
circulation in the neighborhood of the p«rpWyvdto use all the powers of the Gov- resident* of South Carolina seven year, direct attention to this preparation, which
ties interested. This la answered by the
ertnneat to tbe ultimate otteetion of tia- before thev can vote 1 Tho Democrats. is certainly unequalled by any before the
Clarion that, aoeb patnmagc is given to
Who elected a Hartford Coarsntiou public, satisfied aa we are that ita wide­
the Democratic paper published in the
Federalist, tr. be President of these Uni­ spread reputation must proje sufficient
Proof—The Philadelphia platform «»y«,
UMWfc*. with a Republican paper.—
to satisfy all of its excellence aa a relief
ted Stales 1 The Democrats.
it ia ilia duty of Cougreu to prohibit sla­
Who voted to increase the rata, of pos­ and remedy for all diseases of the ttoiur
The second, reason is, tint the Republican
fiEQAnS AND TOBAOOO,
very in the territories ; and Reward aays, tage 1 The Democrat.
aurptea Wiil pay a wafer? of »*C to
&lt;
p*p«; charges higher for the publication
r yrnTpante* •*^’7- Fw
P»*
Who slaughtered tlm Homestead Bill
Sold by Druggists every wbora.
the United States must and will, sooner
of Probate orders than the Democratic
rttoulare aprij to, or addreaa, wclouag eta^
after Republicans had passed it in the
■ rctarn jSUir,
or later, become either entirely a slave­
papers, and the Judge feels it hia dnty to
House T Democratic Senators.
holding nation, or entirely a free labor
save all he can for the widows and or­
»
all r*arU^*«* ar* Tct£
' Tua Sours to na laraon.—Rite Qtrphan*. At! this is very well if the Judge nation.
Conclusion—Tito
Republicans
art cinnati Hngtiirtr copies the following SXPROBATE NOTICE.
docs not pocltl the difference instead of
pledged to the ultimate extinction of sla­ tract from a letter from Milwaukee to
cjtaTM of tnoHWAjr. i
rm
giving it to the widow*. But th* iinfanth* Qtariartou (S. Q) Nm* .
O
Barry Coanty.
(
far Mi
atioe is that the Republican paper charg­ very.
“ Wisconsin wilt read a ddagation of
There is logic for you with a vengeance, fire hundred of her Democratic son* to
es tos high, and is arraigned for exlotlion. If this I* an the Judge ha* ihepow- and we were surprised to find it in a pro­ acoompany tiic delegate* of tbs State Con­
er in his own bauds, the Statute fixes this duction from the pen of a would-be states­ vention to be chosen next mouth. -Three
6ve hundred are Dooglre Democret*.—
SPECIAL NOTICES
matter, and the Judge is equally guilty man. We were not at all surprised.how
Minnesota sends a delegation sf three
if te pays more than Statute prices. On ever, that the Piouetr should come to the hundred Douglas man, Michigan eight
the other hand if Democratic papers pub- rescue, and pitch into n. like a mad bull hundred, Iowa five hundred, Ohio om
lirij for less than Statute prices, they into a locomotive, such a display requtr thousand, Illinois fifteen hundred, P«md
sylv*nia one thousand, New York on/
ahpulcf be known, and published in the ing a larger outlay of grit, than discre­
thousand, and nearly all the New Eng­
same list with a certain other journal in tion ; but we were surprised that it sho’d
land States one thousand ettah.” t
We can clothe you from the crown
this State *« unworthy of even an ex­ cap the climax of ite.folly by uttering the
If thia atatament con be relied on is
, •
truo, it would seem that the barnenioia
change, with respectable journals.
The following:
of tb* taU to th* aate bf ttefoto
Democracy
expect
hot
work
at
ChorlsetoA.
third reason which the Judge present* is,
and warrant prices to suit
Cao it be neereaary to send down sure
the trouble aud vexation which the oourt nrndid one AaaiBAW Liscol5 usd lei the pWr|*
of th. Onion paia upon kirn aa lb*y tore alroady immene* armies to Charlsston toproteA
wu subjected to in obtaining affidavits of &lt;ioxM&gt; in tb* Blau of lUinefe, and w« will .bow you Northern ddreatre to the right of freA
publication without pay in hand.
This that ba ia afelw propbot,''
*peeoh 1 At this rate, Mr. Douglas will

al tbsprtnei Brno* Ctteiaptkt.

Vte SteteHe-. Agnc Bahut
Tbo tert Agde^ few.

BOLTWOOD k GROT

ikkdwkb IPOOM.

Now, therefore, let it be remembered have an army of ten thouaeod men at
in connection with the above, that wbcra- Charleston ; and wc may take it far grant­
DR. A. PEXR1M e
ed that the chivalry will mn*Ur in equal
as, Bcciiaxax, Democrat,“had five tix’uistrength.
We suggest to the President Would rstam his thanks to the people of
pay. if they can only take it away from nnd majority in Illinois in 1850, Laxcolx,
UuUua and vicinity, for lh«:r Ubtral patronage
l^vcn
bun
on
a foracr oooaaiou, and would wy
Republican papers. The request of par­ Republican, had several hundred majority
ties may be mad/an excuse for patronix- in the same State, in 1858, nothing but
IS8PBNDIN0 A FEW WEEKS
ing your political enemies, out of courte- an unjust apportionment, saving Douglas
in this placw
ay, but not of right
The law makes it from all the consequences ol defeat. ,
at m Orrtot or Du. Peaks A Joss*,
aod lolieita tbe patrocig* of tbo»* wfahfex
the duty of th* Judge of Probate to des­
"If ipncArow ia Niu, ’term foQy io ba wiaA."
ARTIFICIAL TKETAl. INNERTKD.
ignate the paper in which an order fo to

5

o

prrjmrte by a Jkjydsy
fra. Bum all stfanl
"
Benally .loctual i* Ague, nod 0^7.^ '
Whes takewaftartuag ia
u

MU~'

11
ht*ChoXX*1’

"•*

“* "~dT *

Ith* UtMgw certificate. Uu.

Hfer

m*l-a*onSehc*&lt;dJstr«X

thia* orW|BU*4f b-; • tvo4

all prist* tta law make.

LAD telilhf to-e^Oeix tn

Dr, Hall's Balsam I!!
J4J!'2iSt£iuu"' *• •”
*HALL'S LUNG BALSAM hw wr-^hi am
.tn .lE«r It. tnt,—t..— —. _.T„

ingjtf no* only lixcharx*

district i*»ob*drtfermiM&lt;
tij» of ria,
«"W *•

excuse needs no commont,aad only shows
that if Democratic papers do otherwise
they are willing to do the work without

be published, and there fe no pow* to di

ject than we would have done,but we feel

sometimes manages to Uli more truth In

it our duty to make common cause against

a small compass than we often come

HASTINGS

SOOVUZL’S
Blood and Liver Syrup.
Stolt***!./Ur. ikWIUUm,. uh i, an EMr fa
But. Aran ButhuVi Chirr), njardiaa th eurt
rf Ku dauy\trr.
'
'

any enemy of the Republican party ; and across in any other quarter. The follow,
cspectally *uch as have been elevated to ! ing from its columns will illustrate |his
a position in the party, which enables

them to feed nnd support those whose1
“lite original ’true and intent meaning'
energies orc directed to It* destruction.—■ of the Kansas. Nebraska bill was to mike
Let every man be classed lu the compa­, Kansas a slave Slate; and for their ief­
forts in this direction Mr. Doi^Im and
ny ia which he train*.
Mr. Pierce each expected to command
the Southern vote in the Gncinnati CbnNiw York Democratic Stats Cox' venlion. The Tremendous re^otinn and
vkxtbjs.—Tira I&gt;etuuuruvy uf New York re vol aiton which followed this bold Pres­
have recently been In CbuvShtion at Syr­ idential experiment in the North spoiled
acuse. They had a stormy session, the tbo whole programme, both with regard
WiacoKirs.—-Hon. Atex. W. Randall,
hard*, iu;d tho softs refusing to co-opc­ to Kansas nnd to the politicten* concern­
ed in the movement. There was a terri­ Republican, and Hen. H. C. Hobart,
rate. A general meelee took plsoc,during
ble slaughter among them, and to adve Democratic, nominees for Governor of
which, Mr. Stryker, chairman of the anti- himself at home, Mr. Douglas felt com­ Wisconsin, wiU travel in company and
Woort faction was knocked off the pisi­ pelled to abandon hia own bantling and a discuss the political questions oitlie day
form and considerably bruised. The hards Democratic Administration, whose duty from the same stand. ‘ Three of four of
the other candidate* on the Republican
withdrew and lefl.tho Wood part)' in poo- It was to adopt thia bantling aa lira letfthnate offspring of the Kansas-Nebraska tiekut will take the stamp at one*. Senasession of the HalL
After the Adjourn­
tar Doolittle, Senator Durkee, Carl
batSchurz, and Congressmen Potter, Billing­
ment of Wood's party, the hards re-en­
A Hopklkks Casx.—rhe Cleveland burst and Weabbume, will also address
tered the Hall and rc-nomirrated the some
ticket m nominated by Wood's party ex­ PUiadt^tr, in ehmifymg the enemies of tho people in the State at large.
Senator Douglas’ election to the Prcai.
cept Clerk ofthe Court of Appeals. Au­
MT* The Milwaukee Afcwr tells of an
dency, mentions flrft'-the slave-code aid
gustus ScUU, D*an Rtabmond. Isom V. slavc-trede men of the South, second, the Irishman, who, while at work in a etooo
Fowler and Delp* B. Wolf, were chosei Administration of the North, and thW, qaarry near this dty,saw an animal,which
deh&lt;xte* at large to the Charleston G«- the Republicans. Tbc Plaindeaier is ve he reoofniued ae a Motor's kittenxlide
ry severe on all tteve classes, and may under a large fiat stooe upon wbieh be
vention, with John 4- Taylor. D. F. Tie­
well be, for such an opposition renders Wa» nt work. He called to a ootnrade to
num, Schnykr Crippen and A. G. Deathe election of its fovorite utterly hope-’ hold the stone while he got the poor thing
Getting down
le». The “LittJe Ginnt” had better save dut without hurting it.
upon, fate knees he rotated gai'Jy «nder
bis money.
tte stowe and drew the cst gently forth:
at

Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 14

Omcxoo—A destructive fire

The Mctbodhl Conference odjouroed
abadfothi.P.M
ith, by which nearly a half a miUiuo
The resolutions itofoeor of.'lAy repriillars worth of property wa* destroyed. sentatioa were pasted by a large majori-

srowed in Chicago on the night of the

■I'

II. B. Fa» AT Chicago.—The firstaesmoc ©f ths U.a Fair baa just been dos­
ed al Oieaeo.

‘•The Mus iKTHtCocoA-NCT.”—Last
•
• 4- winter, Prtwhtant Bahama rest Cote.
The next annual Confidence vriil be Stockton’s wn ax Miutetec to Rome—
Now-Xbc Commodore is urging the Amer,
leans of New Jersey to non.i^te an isle­

pendent State Ticket!
It was *, stator
nsnnof very grew ecrfwmc* who &lt;Mh-­
, sred that‘•ev’ry mvt tris hi. price." fct

Tba axhibitioo is said to

have been respectable, but presented do
reroarkabff foatuffc.'" TVe’ccncoujae of

p«ytl1a atte'xbfce w immense.

’

S

Th« Tan Kmt to Dovglas' Covksk.

reel him in this matter, unless he chooses ■—The New York Herald ia an Adminis­

to be directed.
Itration organ, and although we do pot
We hare given more space to thia sub. ifind much in In course to approve, it

Ktea

W.tfcwi
ami Mre. F. W. Mom
tte&amp;rr. Mt M. tm! I*

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATB OF MiLUlQAX, Cfaaty of Bmtt.ssAt a uaioa of the Probit* Court, lor tbo
County of Barty, bohltn at Um Probate (MBe* la
Haating*. &lt;m Monday, tho PHb day of tteptweter,
in tha year one tbocaaud eight hasdreA and fiftynine. Preorot, Orta L. Hay, Juda* of Probate.

white other* are
Jitonol,

kuVOM IM II

Ou reading sod filing thr p*t&gt;Uon. duly varilrt.
of tlenrv Brown. Gnardiui ot uid minor, prsvtur
for certain rwaor.* thrrein net forth, fer IummuAs
aril cartala real aalate. is aa&gt;d prutkt. daucribtd,
belonging to »»id minor.
Therenpoo, it is ordered I bat the 'muiderwtiou
of said prtiUvu. and th* hranng tberron. b* pestsri
s

DRUG STORE!!

Probate, m Haatingn. al wbkb timeaad plac. tin
next of km sod nil parUw inter, -ted are required
to appear and show oanse, if any, why the prayer
of Mid petlttooar should not b« granted.
And it Jsfurthrr entered that the petitioner «**

pf&gt;y latbctigkrdsp

rates art tuition fo&lt; scholae
th| J tot*,will bo fixed

lyteg-wf
B»kca&lt;', BaraUng Fla
TURPENTINE AND AL

GROCERIES
ANB

tefexrt;

�MicntQAh School Laws Fob Ihurtti-

^nox —We are Inforraad by IX, Stri­
ker, County Clerk, that the School Laws

DR ROBACfB

received at bis office, and ready for
distribution.

KAXM.UVIAX

Township Clerks will do

1^7'.

RESUIM1I

*«i! to take immediate steps to aw to

(■■CraOtoltti mill fe, T, grfZfTJ

their distribution baton! tho annualechoo!

meetings.

___ _ _

.

,

bodlffiout to tod potacArm,
Oft£
unreal
are toe luoae regard

DRY GOODS!

too rniNb salerita- or fentenev ; Qfd'Afe.

io the Utae Wf morpl,; o^'

Qf^

1TX

btructiun ; and the deporttnent of papih

KtHOOL MEETINC.

nnd instructors.

lor holding llrt utinunl sduwl meettags, in

that U&gt;« viMt

all eom'n”*1 ’cbw'J districts.

cxwmmgtloo'm '•

The ttcltool

AR®

Now il must be erition

Next Munday is toe lime fixed by law

&amp; Brit, • '«mwM

’

‘

*

*

- -

then if wrong exist

in Hostings vHinge, although conducted

u’fa’bopetfthio price wHl ptace It'wUMmOo

upor. the o&gt;nnnon school plan, su far as ly attempt tta modi ftcntibitoriemovgj.' diatrtel officers are c&gt;r»eerned,ba« bwen con­ . The habit &lt;&gt;f Spe Aing with reprugoh, J
sidered ndlnion School. It has-been gra­ ridicule ant] teoWtofii pt of those in'-fwri.

reach cf all—tta ponr os well re fl» rich. A
great t-jpeikrity off this remodjr -Qwew.qy
tatacSTofI^SttenLi fa, 3£t It ceetafaa
Best and Cheatxw’. Household Reme­
dy in the World.

ded in the different deparunents^md man­ thma morn or k-» prominent, n»y do ;
aged m all respect* as a Union School more to weaken ail 1 destroy to a best In- 1
The teresls. toan tho nx st violent0&gt;ppu«Hion.
with the exception of the trustees.
new law, passed Inst winter, applicable Such an assault ere not be metjmdTft.

HARDWARE

It h like a n«ttfo, Irftaflng.^ (

to Union Schools, requires, if we rightly

pelted.

uaderstand it. the ro-organiutir n of Un­

inflaming, the more it is tnedklled with j
and still irritating. sven when le niooaJ

ite Schools, *»d toe appointment of six

Pl LLS have been proved by analysia ta

lemihiMk&gt;n "to

Irss than 275 sdtolar*, and we deem it all

tk. mnn W Uwe

nl.r .lion,

impn'rtar.t to orgnnixe under die new law,

After having

______

IKON, STEEL, NAILB. MILL. CIS.
Cl-LATt

nd

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

C001-ES. nd CARPENTEX TOOLS.
brf-ns Hi.WIrljLWd. -V
•
No comm uApi can iifford to stretafa,-i BROAD it NARROW AXES, QLAtW.

thus erganixed, by a iwo-thirda vote of

street education. Tu tax for panfofc»v
r SASH, «nd RVTTY, BUILbBRS1
wderl™ fall b. JuiI.
FrWxlVfjtoouBB
TRIMMINOS,
one year. t»o for two years, and two for
COOtTOG,
Hie well fqttippari nnd well sus'
throe years. We hope our village read­ dec.
lained school is Ctxjcbeaper than the Foot BOX. nd PARLOR STOVES, ol
ers will tee Ute importance of a full meet•An
of ftp!
dfaaipUoa
House aad the Jt^. ■'“
1 once
**
ingjis not only the cliaraoter of tbeacboo]
venlion is bcttM than a . oannd nf cum ”
district i« to be determined,but tbesclec7
■«'
You'^ic
tiwt of six, efficient and thorough men

the meeting to elect six trustees, two for

may be required to manage its interests.

Dr. CASTLE’S
magnolia Catarrh snuff.

may regret it, when too late, il he is not

tnuidvs. in which the;'do not Kiva praKtpt reliej,
and. (li sJmiaistrrvd before tta very Citjpul i f
lift h*. been liVadcd.) rf«t a petatas i»4

a»4 Tta Ware«f My «d areey dbape end dMcrip-

next Monday

fnwH, for ReMr

'

X’oMMKKCSMkNT OX TRK HaETIXM Uxiox

School.—The full term of toe Union

Schock in this village will commence on

ptmflrs of H»rocs and Cattle look'toyour1
interests!
Uaod with intuxstspsue:
Cess for ten years, nt the Union
Course. L-ong khtnd.

Mi«&lt;i*v the 3d day of October, under
the rtargeof F. W. Nfvxeow aa principal,

atxl Mrs. F. W. Mvksox as asmstnnU

tradwr

Mr. M. and lady come to us

are excellent teachers.

They have

njUlVEl.L’S CQSDITIOX POWDERS-

DR. inUKSI'S

highly n-omtmended, and, wa doubt not

Rawer A BsorSlx have m-.rebo.ed, at great
U^'?Co^3t5e^^n£reWhfrb ta^bSrektentl-

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

been

DR.MOBSE.ita investor of MORSE'S INDIAN
ROOT HUA ha. .pvnt the grraler part of hia
at iXnteg:ae, and tor tsn years previous life ia travaling. bat ing vlalted Europe. A»i&gt;, and
Africa, m wall ea Sort* America-baa .peril three
at Unwell, M ich, "Die terms of .tuition, ream among the ludusiaof 0&lt;ir Wealent-eounlry.
it waa In thx way MiollMxa Andiaa.Bool Hdlx were
will be somewhat dependunt upon the
bra* &lt;!&gt;*covared. J)r. tfaraaw »f-l&gt;e Gra* waa to
tiun of toe nnmul school meeting, but eatabliah tta fool that afidfoe«(»s ante from IM­
PURITY OF THE H 1.00D-iha* our atreogtb,
will not piobably exceed one cent per day health and hfa depcudluyon tliia vital fluid.
When 'ho vanoo. paaMR'* liert-ine elowed.
in the luwer department and two ‘cents
and da not Mt ia perfect bannouy with the difler
;&lt;r day in the itigber department.
The eulfoscUoM of tlebody, tho bhtnd loam Ua ac­
tion. beeomo. thick, corrupted aad direnaed; thua
rales of tuitiou tor scholars from without causing all pain., .icb-eat and diatrwef every
of aveey name; otir StacngUi i« exhausted, our
tta district w ill be fixed previous to the health we (C« deprived &lt;J, and i(nature is not a&gt;beginning of the school; sad, we take • fated in ttaawing &lt;-IT the .t.faaM liotaor., the
bleed will bao-.mt, cliutad and cease to act, and
this occasion to say’hat Mr. Munson is thus our lito* unde will forevrrb. Mown &lt;’oU—
How impm-lant then '■hat we .houlu keep the vsprepared to teach Ml the higher onglish rtoo* passage, of th (ftidy free and open. And
tow
plcasaat to ua that we have it in oor power
branches, and the languages, if required.
to put.a meufcine in ycau reach, namely. Moran.
leJuui Root Pills, memJtoUired from plants sto
A now paper lia» been started, iu
toe lust year

enga-ed in teaming during

COOKING 8TOVE8!

fi«d w Uh all tte/«X vtadMute Aorweto the United
Stales. A cut of two Trotting Horace. wiH invari­
ably be found on each paper or ptekige of JlarroH's
Condition Powders, which hirrntwixtlnoex
ro r*tu HF* T’»aeo Powders are pat up ia largo
’ paakarvs, aecocipauteJ with tnil directions how. to
, adminl.tcr thwn. aad sol.; for »&amp;cents ;&gt;er package.
Vfarrante ugder a pncaliy of F-00. to excel ia
gooducaa, clicapncM and utility any other terM
tnta Grand Rapldx «t&gt;d by Druggi&gt;u ihrougtosl
tbs United SUU-», Causdu and Seutb Auu.-ie*.
U wholesale by alt large Drugfiata In the princi­
pal Cities.
r
HERRICK A BROTHER.
.
PsAcncat. Ckxnims. Albany, N- Y.
Sold at Beating* by J. p. Rxibertai Cu-. Jfoltvrnod A Grant, and Lv dealrn every where.
Paiuwe mothers, Traveling Agents.
, iJ

and cutlery.

Young Mt-u’s Journal

and Advocate uf Temperance.” h is pub­

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

lished by Meprs. Green di Brown, and

promises to fill a position which lias long
needed auto an advocate in our Skate.—

.

We beajMjak fur jt a hearty c»moperall on

((doing thdargsM. Ihwdwnrc btuuiew m Ilart-

STOCK ottb-i

Nxw Goods.—New goods am making 1

We have

been in furmed that Bollwood

A Grant

are net only receivtag a splendid siook of

ipta taken up and conveyed off tn great &lt;&lt;uin.iUea

rucn.

--

suwtiur.1 nr—I• rorxv
nr. corra Aoauntu
a'Arr.
tine

ft^K-ylr.y.KS:

of all Hinds Repaired to Order
on short Notice and

WARRANTED

FroniBtr. Air. McMullin. Pastor of Roberta
CbapeL
, .
Imaxarwta. Qd 5. I Mi;.
Dt C-W. Itonacto-'D-arSir: I baveured vour
Blood Purtfler for a nervous atactica, frutu which
I here sutarvd mtieli st limes. While il la pleas­
ant to the taste, it ctrundy lias a happy effect
upon tta ®cm*. P!ea&gt;e a&lt;wpt u&gt;y (Balta for
vSar had rvgtrds, -*•&gt;-«-------■
You—
Principal

We cordially invite all who wish anything in
our Hat. to give u* • esll, and wo will endear a to
plcue and Guarantee Mtisfactran.

P. H &amp; J. BUSSELL.
liuiiaga, Maj 1% ICO

Joy to the Bearded,
HE undwwigned having lilted wpa SHAVING

SALOON, onr Huer East of Wiu Joav’s store,
Twhen
be may b« found at all ktvrr, ready tn per­

form all htx ra of hfa proieauon. auch ax akavipr.
hair-edUiug. atamjiecipg and hair dyeing, oti the
ahurtast notke.
Sharing. doM for G cenU,
Hair-cutUug and drrtaiug. dene for 20 etuis,
ShatnpnofcE, U«iM for IJeeata.
Clean Tawtlaaud Napkins always in rvadin *&gt;.
fjf* Clothe* cleanpl, auch u Coat*. Paata, and
Vcxta. without biiurlnc their color*. _#1
■
11. B. MARSHALL
llaatlnga, Joly 13, IJ3J.

Coughs, Colda, Influenza, Honrmcaa,
Croup, BronchiUs, Incipient Cowtaaxptian, and for theroticTof ConsampOve
Patients in advanced' stages of toe

CfttAt HI9COVERY I
THE PIWIAiSOI’IIKR’S STONE

.

FQUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

la now MhlngaSorr fairaly Grterri— for I Dot-Lva.

The masons -why

FRANCIS ROWER

aad liberal auppurt by Hie friends U Cem- oatUantiMly by lbs wfckry &lt;W waterJ—«•Md Wbteb Could not tore been dlscbargod ia Bay
ptraace returtu.
STitto^pfe^te.

their appearance in our midst.

trr test prep­
c brokeoAowii
.ease through
every avenue And organ of the srstem, aod to «&lt;•
pel ft thoroughly ud pennatieutly.
No CDS can doubt their soperierity after
oso eiacte trial—they ore not only taster
bet, in fact, ehceper than any other Pilia, for it
taAm* lets number of them to prod .co a better
effect.
1‘ricc of the Scxcihnariin Blood I'ntiLsr. M
per bottle, or |-V per half deicn. 01 tho Scandinsvian Blood Fills, 25 cents per bex, or 0 boxes
for 81.
•
i
gJT* Road Dr Hoback's Special Nc'.icra and
Certificate*, published In a cusspieuocs part of
Uli* noser tram time t« time. Ih-. Bob.ck • Msd ,
icalAUnaMC and Family Advfret, ccr.tnolug h
vAst«mo«&gt;Hf tatersetiogswd valuable Medical
AforataUou eon be ta t grata &lt;/ anyof tta agent*
llirwghoul ilio oountey.
In dtfocvll cr complicated cases Dr. Hoback
may be apphed to nereoustly or by letter incki.
ingone aiamp for the reply. ’

ftl ALL THE HBFOSES Cf * F*«IU HW*

7027

Detroit, devoted tu tiio cause of Temper,

ana, called ‘-Tbe

Kya\ Cathartic Pills,
CLOCKS WATCHES AXD JEltEUT

Bear ia mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS am endorsed by tta
exps ieneeof thousands of living wituealc*.

tfoa. Mt at wteefc ww will aril a4 Hard Ttau»

\

School-Bookt 'of
til Kiudt, Cap. Letter,

CAUSE BOOM TO HEAL,
and diicbarpr from the syitetn. every taint &lt;
Scrofula, whether hereditary cr otherwise. Tbi
T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATE^,

Wa alao manufacture Capper, Braas. Sheet Iron

Itet there be a full altend.iDec.iind

SICK FEMALES,

who havv lauguiabod for yean in hetpleax
uaa* sad despondency, recuperate with gn
pldlly under tlwir invigorating cperaUns:
all wxual diaabllillea are removed by tbei
dial and gently aUmuleting propertits Thi
reeniit
•
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

Pet tone time afE .ctod al-.ould lose no time iu using abused : that their direct tendency ia to Ivsigtbc
thiaremedy, which sxpenvncnha* proved » npariar lift, and render it etjoyable. That, operating i
I-..—.
. iracily upuu the poiron data- w&gt; MeA'aod. they

28 vuare «.f agw,ten; originate in The waste
«rf-(hr OoMtitutinn | Induced, by smoking.

interests, will also arise, sn«l many n man

do not forget the time;

.

fjennftn physiologists affirm that
of twenty deaths o^'.mrn between 18 and

&lt; tlher questions, uffecting oor pectnriary

e'vniug. September2Rth.

VERY LOW FRICE8

lion h-.c th, lomidaiino be uudern^Md,

all present, the law makes ir toe duty of

there.

-

CONTAIN NO AHNERALi
That they cun- th. almost universal cotnplaict,

If In . nasniy then b. th. Ina d»

trusties This district contains, not many

x»a Union School district

no Quinine CT mineral, consequently it pwdures no quintan or other injurious states

FISE 1 BEiVf SMES t OMTERS,

3|MfortiM peopledBatife. Creek. Kalmaxoo,
Krlhall. HAdTINGkaod tta w&gt;rrouuding coun­
try. wpurttata rfodlin tbtaHiw.- Flew giva
m» , exfl and test tta truth oTttii aiwrti.ie. ur
BEND IN YOUR ORBEBb. and tta gooda will be
axlaeuid »d pct tip with aa mwclv care as if you
aisUsgofovcn vwlet- andof .

pods but’ tbs* Mr. Grant ’actnrfljr
breught Uck from too enst, botlr.puekets

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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Wbodoes oot admire beautiful iarAt Wm.
Junes. UratioL U «M»w prepared to a|&gt;pl.V taoW
SMbatilutes In a style uwsuqu.'-rd. nutnnted «•
flt and suit, or n» starss. No pains
re
extracting. Teeth tilled With pure gold. lha» 0Trreting their drear for ytara. All work natOwwted. l*te*M-aan et Vr.tDihko's il l itemslit

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PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.

IJT SoM by DrsguUta ewprtera. J3

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
crcrsTOM

work,

&gt;n *c rood order and ft prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Haring secured the services of a

First Bate MILLER,
sod our null being built on the moat

improved plan, together with a

good

la are pilfrnsd to dp the
b«rt cfwork. Ploaae give us acalL

trfrlrtlii

Cash paid for wheat.

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT.
Uarttatr., Sen. * 1868.

KT* KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. J*J

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with an invitation, a Umassembled yes- York, tasard,taikos*

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was not yet, by any means, a complete
P. II. A J. HUS8ELL,
thoroughfare, a* lending wert from the
State Capital, it approached no further
He widow vu not unmindful of the
than the Central City.
It was a day late in the Fall. The au­
tumnal frosts had long visited forest and
peatuouaa night.
The sound of many
field, and plain, and the seared lea£ now
fallen to the ground—the withered, crum­
bling grass—the bare, forsaken branch,
drooping and swaying mournfully in the
HADLEY
dirgo-likc breeze—all evidenced the aeason ss nearly spent, and as reedy, st the Just think of it, if the bridge is gooe,aod
first stern command, to fall helpless into
we don’t know it nod nobod v makes a
the lap of winter.
signal,what an awful accident there’ll be I
J. W. OAKLEY,
For some time the weather had been
lowering, and the atmoipbere dull and
There isn't
hazy. It was not cold, but upon the point
I of a change and seemed to hesitate be­
tween the two extremes. Thus the mornAnd Jemmy, taking his mother’s si­
ce for consent, put on his cap, turned
his collar, and buttoned his coat tight
EALERS in drags. medicines, patent modi- med orb of day gloomily traversed the
cine*. painU, oil*, terpentine, buraing fluid, zenith, knd still waning, moved to the for
parr uqunr».dys-aluff*. window-gissa, pally, ala­
it the lantern.
daw oath, crocenn. MatioMry, and £*acy articles beyond, the clouds that bad been gather
ing in the north and went, and spreading
their forbidden panoply underneath the
"Go, Jemmy, go quickly, and Return
sky, luffed up into the black, jagged and without delay."
HOLESALE and retail de
Gderous nuases, exhibiting to the beand Froriatoua. Park, L
The door closed behind him, and the
at kind* of Produce bought and
icr a very strange and threatening as widow, turning to the window, watched
pect
the light until it disappeared from view
And soon the storm came. The clouds, down the slope.
For five minutes she
belabored by the angry exercising of the watched and Nailed, in nervous trepida­
V Batter. lard. pork. Ac
restrained elements, bund asunder their tion and suspense; and then the still beat­
pottle -Rower’s Mock.“ and
pent up bounds, and a tornado of wind, ing of her heart gave a bound, ss the
followed by a deluge of rain.fell upon the light re-appeared and was rapidly borne
land, and swept for many roilce over the toward the cottage. A moment elapsed,
• WILLIAM BURGHER
country.
With the coming on of night, and Jemmy, his hair drip ping^ind clothes
the storm continued, and the rain poured completely saturated with waler, threw
Bailey’s Block, !«p
down in unceasing torrent*.
open the door, and remained standing
While thus the storm raged furiously with his hand on the latch.
over the eastern, and more especially
. J. M. NEVINS,
“Oh. mother 1” he exclaimed, much ex­
over central New York, in a little, white, cited as he caught his breath, "the bridge
vine thatched cettagi-,bigh up oc the east­
ern bank of the Ssuquoit Creek, and ad­
jacent to the Central Railroad, sat Mrs.
DANIEL CWJK,
Wood, a widowed lady.and her son Jem­
my, a bright, intelligent lad, of some is rushing through the branches like a
flood ! Oh, mother, it’s awful! I must
twelve summers.
The fire was burning briskly, and the burn- beck and signal ti»c train,or there’ll
widow and son had drawn their chairs be a terrible accident!"
JAMES A. NtVEEZEl
So overcome was the widow at the sad
close to the genial, comfortable hearth,—
*□&lt;1 t.'bunsdor in ClniiCery. ant
The mother busily plied her knitting,ovcr intelligence, that die could not for a mo­
JU promptly attend tb any lra«
and anon r airing her fond, J, .ring gaxc ment spent. Mastering her emotion ahc

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kiore, Slata itrvot.

P

JOHN ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN and Hurttoa. Dweningon Bread
W*jr, orar tl»« Court House.

P

from her son, and peering through the
window into the pitchy darkness beyond.
Jemmy, engaged tfith his useful reflec­
tions. and seemingly unmindful of the
rough night, with his hands harked com­
placently over his knee, was intent in nbserving the glowing blaze emitted by the
dry hickory limbs and the myriad of
sparks continually flying up the chimney.
‘‘Jemmy," pronounced the mild, but
somewhat agitated voice of the widow, a*
for a third time she averted her gate from
her aon. and directed it towards the win­
dow ; “Jemmy, do you heart”
Thus addressed, the boy lifted bis eyes
slowly from the fire, nnd encountered the

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BROWN,
UNTY SURVEYOR. O«re ta U« Court

totok »to«,”~d
Jramy, tooojlxtollr.
W
frV,"
,1. toZr uri vrikri to to« vntoi*., ”•
“ 'JZTL ... In to. torvkton «[ *•
hndn. but It vM in

hi. Untoni wri «ll. and ortok boldljr riT
wto.tr* Itto‘«ri ■'“212

«!“, be tougbt to

DANIEL STRIKER,
mom tluu. Euptto.toknm.

tnrnri to to. «-

seaJid and rushed.

He

“No," quoth Seward.

-No-

-Na”
‘■Traveling preacher F

requisite* which are peculiarly adapted to
hia responsible poet, drives his flying

tiou, was saved from destruction.
was fully due, and he sprang from of the

The Italian Confederation proposed by
the two Emperors fail to organize. But
mean while another "Italian Confedera­
tion- organizes Itself
It looks as If it
would require the interferences of all Eu­
But no sound of the train could be heard. rope to make the Italiana form oue, and
He stood ou tip-toejmd guarding his fuco an equal amount of interference to pre­
from the beating rain, peered into the al­ vent them from forming the other.
In tliis unlooked for "Italian Coufedarmost impenetrable darkness beyond.
Could It be that be saw something like ation,*’ Tuscan v is the leader, and Mode­
na, Parma, and the Romagna follow.—

sufficient dis-

mistaken.
lie strained his sight anew,
and gaxed with his eyes transfixed ffitcDtly upon the light. Gradually it became
more dlstinct^md resembled a glow-worm

The light showed the train to be sever­
al miles sway, but, behind time, It was
driving along st a furious pace. Gradu­
ally the light grow larger, and soon it
shone like a bright star shooting out from

And along with that train was a pre­
cious freight of humanity. Infancy—the
babe on the mother’s breast- was there.

had evidently assured himself by previ­
ous experiment and practice.
tbo spot
directly into deep water.
Supporting
himself on the start by a pole which was

upon the aurface of the water. Gardner
also used a balancing pole, for the same
purpose and the same mauncr of the tight­
rope performer. He proceeded directly
out from the shore, with a kind of swing­
ing gait, bis body swaying to and fro as

A abort distance from the shore the
spperatus was hardly discernible, and the
psdestrian bad every appearance of walk­
ing upon the surface of the water with no
war, they do not hold themselves bound artificial -aid, with the exception of his
to abide by the Emperor’s peace. They balancing pole. IDs progress was about
decline to accent the Villa Franca solu­ the same as in ordinary walking upon
tion of their difficulties, proposing, as it landpmd apparently with nearly the same
does, the return of the tyrants whom they ease. He reached the opposite shore with­
dethroned. Instead, they have voted with out stopping in six minutes and a quar­
singular unanimity to form a defensive ter. Mr. G. did not stop upon the score,
league,and annex themselves to Piedmont. but merely rested upon his feet a moThey have now a united army,practically
a united Govsrumenti
The Confederation of Central Italy can­
not be ignored, and cannot easily bi sup­
itood
Hero Gardner
pressed. It comprises a territory os large
If around several times withas the dominion* of Pope, and a populahis feet, but simpl ’ by the
ng Ms balancing mile.' He

ways was there.
The loving, smiling
and quickly strided to the
dom importance enough to command re­
bride, ar.d the well pleased groom were
there. Youth,with ambitious aspirations spect In the councils of Europe, and to
waa there; and the prime of manhood, exercise weighty influence in the aflairs of
and men stricken in years, with silvery fte Peninsula. Evon if not anocxed^nd success of the present experiment was
nothing more than he expected.
The
locks, and decriped, tottering old age. remaining in an independent position,Can
tral Italy would be no insignificant pow- whole time occupied upon the water was
a trifle over eighteen minutes.

of that night, Jemmr Wood, the box he­
ro of Sanquoit, stood before the shudder­
ing, frightened engineer and paralyzed
conductor, and ominously pointed Ins fin­
ger at the shattered bridge, and at the
roaring floodtide of the ereek! He told

OR PROBATE. Circuit Court Com;

JAMES

Usniwsngarfa

for tho preservation of life, and hie safe

neas of the winds I On—still on,nearer,
still nearer, came the iron horse, breath­
ing great blasts of fire and smoke, and
finally said:
“Go, my aon, fulfill your duty ; the lighting up the drearv pathway. Every
impulse that actuates you is a noble and stroke of the mighty levers—every revopraiseworthy oue.
Providence has de­
signed and willed that you should perform leeeened the distance ! And now—now,
this merciful mission. That same Provi- when the blazing, flashing light told that
deuce will guard over and protect you the train was not more than a half a mile
away, the brave boy swung his lantern.
from danger. Go, my son, go!”
And the widow hid her free in her High above his bead ho lifted it, and
swung it round and round.
hands.
It was not heeded!
“Hove no fear for me, mother," said
Would it be discovered! And if so,
ths little hero ; and with a brave heart
beating warmly in his young bosom, he would It be In time to save the train from
neain »tapped forth from the cottage. As dertruetioc, and dragging its life freight
he pawed through the sloop.be took from into the &gt;wa of death 1 He shouted at
the peg his mother’s clothesline. Quick­ the top of his voice! Again ba lifted his
ly he wound the coil about his arm; and lantern, and again he gave the signal.
Oh ! that was a fortunate, lucky mo­
with all possible haste, ho sped to the
nssiy^Uwsarew/
track, and to the snot where had stood ment I
Two shrill and piercing shrieks from
the unfortunate bridge.
He comprehended R tn an instant He ths locomotive’s whistle sounded tbs
trust go Io the other side of the gotge^— “food alarm," and answering the warning
Twenty mtautes-thirty minutes atfcr of danger I The bar was thrown back,
The breaks
thest, and the train would be dashing and the engine reversed.
along—perhaps to destruction 1 No time were set quickly and heavily down, and
was to be loet. He hurriedly examined almost oa the very brink of being precip­
the potion of the forge oak tree that itated in the yawning waters, the tram

anxious gaze of his mother.
“What, mother 7 What is it ?”
“The roaring and plunging of w®ter.-—
Can it be possible that it is the creek 1
“Yeo, mother, it is the creek—I know
it is," said Jemmy, sitting back, from toe
L. II. STEWART,
crackling fire, and listening
—
TTORNEY .nd Casasrior at Law, SUidter
“1 don’t believe it was ever so high be­
fore. Why. mother, the water was nearIv half wav up the bridge before dark,
when the freight train passed.
It was
had fallen serous the tumultuous wstera
just ready to run through the tresrte
B. II. Ft'LLEB,
&gt;l »“
work, and it must be sgood deal higher uxl •Upp.-J
Attorney &lt;nd c«nn*«jor a* b
It vu petilou to
***
h
Cbancon. General Land and Ta
'“"It’s dreadful to think of,” «d tee wid­ woold U «. toe j« peril—p«“f« “
toe uerifiw of He life; be. I» vu IK*
ow, eeriooaly.
“There’.
toe boj to fdtor or beeitete.
It voto«
extent of the damage done already. The
.
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No! bo I

JH.P. CUBMBY,

■KTOTARY PUBLIC »nU Conveyancer, will stIN lend to dl bu'iaaM antnisl-d to him wilb

breathing elo-

one ranked as a first class machinist.—
able exhibition, but we wers destined to
Then ho aspired to the position of
be disappointed. Arriving upon the spot
ecr.
His qualifications were of
we found Gardner ready to proceed with
order, and the paseenger express &lt;
waa cheerfully given him.
■ardour adjusted his apparatus, and was
And now, d

And Jemmy was taken into tho oars,

can make an Italian Con­
aide
_________ _____ It is abo to* be tested
whether it can unmake one.—Alb. Seen-

A Wax Request.—Many years seo,
Oliver Smith, an old bachelor who ressd
ed In one of the towns of Hampshire
county, Man., left the bulk of his prop­
erty to be managed by the trustees until
it should amount to 1400,000, when one
half of the income was to be annually
given to twenty-one boys who should
faitlifuily perform certain conditions of
the will; one-fourth to eighteen girls;
one-eighth to fifty-four voung women for
marriage portions, and the remaining
fourth to the same number of indigent
and deserving widows.
A local paper
save the required sum will bo reached in
October next, and accordingly.about 310,­
800 will hereafter annually be distributed
among the boy*—about 8515 apiece, ma­
king quite a prize for those who are
lucky enough to secure it; and as this
distribution is to be an annual thing, an
army of boys will in time be flanuMed
with a handsome sum to start life with.
The sum of 85,400 will bo distributed

GllfiUon lately preached a sermon on re­
vivals in general and ths great Irish revi­
val in particular.
“The excesses of ex­
citement ; the cries, shrieks, groans utter
ed, people carried out of church in fits;
—
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smoker.
•*n»rlow WeedP

blind

one of our distmgnlshned
thinks a good deal of Mmes

t examine with that on," repOsd
the Professor.
bald

warm

for breakfast t”

cxtravagancee of flcroc and savage fonaticiam—all tended to convince him that,
State. The Judge was supported oa the ■.
let Dr. Cook of Belfast say what he pleas­
right and on the loft by hia humble aeeo- ■
ed, it was hitherto as authentic a work of
AjtOTHra Ockak Balloom.—An mrial the devil as was ever transacted on thia dates, and the old lady was called to give
ship, called the “City of New York," in­ planet.r
tended for a trano-Allantio voyage, has
been in the coarse of construction for
some months part in the vicinity of New moot clinginp
Yarkand b now so nearly completed that the slightest —
■ho will be ready to undertake the trip delicate tendrils of the vine are agitated
in October. The ssrouaut who has charge by the faintest air that blows in summer.
of the enterprise is Mr. Howe, of New An unkind word from one beloved often
HfiamMre,wbo has made several socoeso- draws the blood from many a heart which
fslMueortoca.
The dimenaioce of the would defy the battle axe of hatred, or
air ship are greater thaa those of any bal­
loon previously built.
The capacity of
f___
-ok non —e^» .

(850 apiece) to the widows.

there already.’

An Irish clergyman haring gone to vb-

with pUtoori. P«*»O&gt;&lt;«*.

.AVer*

was R■■&gt;■■*&gt; ur

New York, Sept 14.

ney through life, and make their traveling
irksome and unpleasant.

® L„ U-P

“No, by thunder I”

Thu Rochester Union says, we have a
private dispatch from Niagara Falls, an­
nouncing that Shields, the man who was
to jump from White’s pleasure grounds
The following.
into Niagara River, is drowned.
We have no particulars, but presume
having a large family fouad H
the man has fallen a victim to his experi­
rd to keep -ptbe table,
ments in jumping,which be was do jbtiasa
making. He had never made any jumps
in public, although ha announced himself
his children round him, and eMreMe
the renowned jumper, and all we know of
thorn thus—
him in this way was what be told of his
“WhoU take a cent aad do without hia
experiments, and he was not disposed to
talk much or boast of what be could do.
!” exclaim the children eager
in this line. We know nothing of his an­
to get the prise.
tecedents, and from his uncommunicative
The old man pella oat • puflfcM hoeiti
disposition, we should not expect to galbfull of rod coats which he koepe for the
oto-k»k»&lt;l
fl ,!•&lt; tora &lt;m
,
send* them off to bed.
P. 8. O’Connor, and that he resided on
Next morning they looked Ilka Starved '
Vaughan street, in Rochester.

bead dripping with rain, and his clothes
“dinging like cerements” about him.—
While the train was backing up to the
nearest station, the conductor apprised
tbs startled and excited passengers of
their hair-breadth escape, and to whom
they are all indebted for the life they
then enjoyed. Then they gathered about
tl&gt;e bravo lad; many sited tears while
wards of 300 feet; the disaster ISO fee*.
thev shook the hand of their preserver

jssSfwxse

“Governor of the State of New York,*

posure.

rrold DieCCS. eVMl

wsataraF

�tliat Dooglua must be adfEd U»5re lie

political auicidea. Harpct.MbpyrM
are likely to end bis dm a A® r^.r.r t»
one of our epeelal dBpJ^wwK AeaflB
regard bis caae as a^ry’mdc^oM.“'' '

The Parkersburg Kevt, on the ume
Itoafafah Mura
fcrent ground in the Harper article from

■
ti

twanawatt,
bn^ discuraioD, and w1^ ..
s

mw»

■•Md &gt; bff,

M RMfl.
iisn, a jiroiuaion emdhwing .lha right of
Wsepka

Thu Ccjumbia Sooth CaroUnianfiB thu

1

-J

tlw aM fit, to prabfoit the

’
Buvrojr cat loose entirely from tire mewl and
couUuns the very . , South, and left without any faaue to win- "u“* —“
ftrect rellghms aects^re treated in a sttle
aftrtrine which Mir. Dough*, now builds। j struagth a* the North, R is plain to be chmr, compcMiouaani accurate and will
tfkhetea upon,» evident to the most: seen that if-the Sou th dieenrds this Mca afford ull the information whitfi might
casual observer. It was to five the right of a Congressional slavery code. Judge be pfooured with grertdiffleptty’ Infl ex-'
Dougiaa aanuaink ImignMcatiriy between pense, and mtreh labor and i tsrarcb.frQin
to exetede elaeery If Qwy wo fit.
But
the two great parties.
the larger pufomitol worifeland rticydothis mterpretotion of the doctrine at. that
The Richmond Enqvirtr, at the conclu- pedias.
time waa not popular even with Dougins
Dr. Stnucker-hts evidently prepared
aion ofa lang article to the effect that-Mr.
himaelf. Judging from his recent manithis work widi mtrel&gt; care, nmf it exhibits
Douglas’views are oncoostituticnal.aayw o_________ _
great ability and learning, The article®
fissto and speeches every one would del
But we bh’ftj much more to say about !“
«*the different rellgioas are very impordare at once that he, of eobrsn votod for
show the careful study
this very flimsy essay, whirf) we regret tirily written, and
“
that.amendment. .But no, Douglas !n
1 to reeognae as emanating from the pen of an anprejtxHeedsnd soafrd mind • and
Y8M, waa not Douglas uf 16J9. h the। of an American statesmao. Wc will not the importance and value cannot be too
dcvhtt
entirely
until
we
have
shown
it
up
lafttoptofodho baa become aware that I
highly intimated of sueh buperior and unthere is a North as well as-a Sotrth. But in'every phase of the weakness of its fal- bias&lt;«d effort in a work of this kind, as
too often,those pretending to gire correct
.
Jiere ja the vote on that propositiop,‘m3de »*Tinformation tlpoti' WtflTrijbiects are preiby Gov. Cluuc, and tire reader will ob
From ttofiL Lmtia Chrtotira Adnxtoa.
। udiced In favor of sbrhe particular sects
serve DougW name in i seemingly un­
EBuiucfp*tion in Mlatouri.
or denominations.
Mr. Rulfacn has
natural position ;
Whatever may liavn Lecn,ln time past, brought out the work la a very liaud&amp;ome
form, and the public is Indebted to him
Twas—Messrs. Chas. Dodge .of Wp- the character of outside interference, it is
evident that our fellow-citizcria of the for a very valuable, instructive and use­
non-riaveholding States have now oomo ful book. ITio price, | l,Q0, Is remarka­
to a belter state of mind toward us, and bly low for such a work, and iu order
that it may have a rapid and extensive
■ r. ;. Il,
Broadbo*’], Brown. now realty entertain the most just and
amicable reeling* and purposes Id thia re­ circulation, ho will scud it to any ad­
S*j njK.rxJhrv’dress, accompanied with a valuable .Gift,
Dodge oMowa JDOl GLAS, Evana,l:it2- gard.
Numerous proofs of the fact reach ua on the receipt of th* price and twentypulrick, Gwin, HoustonJJuuter, Johmon,
f\ve cento tn'prepay postage.
Jmeaof Iowa. Jpnes of Tennessee^ Ma- almost daily in our Free State exchanges.
Mr. RuHscti wifi send free, ou applica­
MbAWoTton. ■Notrls, Petit, PnitLRuak, Contrary atatementa, by whomsoever
tion, his now, entargad and revised Q.Umade,
are
tq
be
regarded
as
partisan
am
Sebastian, Shields, Slidell^tuort, Touccy,
Inguc
of Books and Gifts, containing all
penla to prejudice, w hich ought to be
Walker, Wello^and.^Iliams—3&amp;
Information relative to tire establiahmcnt
abandoned forever.
«
UifaAMgr «*■*» it u not
The most universal and profound inter­ of AgenciesJn.theXftft Bpok business.—
Address pt’ANE ELLISON,
iaMB ho, than ha present pueition, ie pro- est in Missouri la awakened throughout
Quaker City Publishing Douse,
feafeg that the people of* territory lave the whole country ; and with but lildc
33 South Third Street,
abatement
extends
also
to
the
old.
Wbataright u» exclude aiavery if they see fit,
Pbgaadphia, Pa.
eter Ipis connection with Missouri is sure
aaffa* th»aa«i* time support th* Dred to receive consideration, and awaken ar­
Thx Potato Diuasx ix Iiielakd.—We
Soots Deefaten which emphatically denies dent enthusiasm.
All feel a lively con­

ON LOW PRICES
That—Is—-So -!—!—!—!
8i,ui|) r M, gw.
THEY ARB JVBT RECEIVING

cuabb Auimn
f ALL A!(!&gt; WHITER F IRES1

PROBATE NOTICE.
JTAW: W MiCHNMB.*^

Use Christie'b Ague Rafeow,
The beac A«*s CWa iaaaa.
A ®*n*17
by
do-:-;
▲ pt^uatwa frw Frea jj
a.-- j?1'
Brttoly effeettta! in Agua, ju_■ clji F*v«.
When Ukcn accerding u di.-«iu&gt;,, g ,
Il uraw dtotiHMn th. pwtom
Mfler.
It Is ■ pIcaMut, tfikcUr. and »«fe —.
CMMrra.
Il has atrongrr c-.rUfccau. tb«a «,

Would nbt,the above look pretty,.ride
by ride with the DredScott Decision and

BUT GOODS CHEAP;
How to ret Oat of DoU.

which proclaims that the Camtitutiun car-1

CASH CAPITAL,^81,000.000,
adbqlctk axd

Dr. Hall's_Balaam ||!
u.”iil-3i2£4i!JU*

rive notie* to *1! partial inlis owed, of tt»a p**d-

ujtmrAiato..

HALL’S LCXU BALSAM h«w&gt;«jUM
curm atore H* tutnxJuctioa thu u» ntlT-.'—jx
medicine
'
• HALL’SOOC6H BAIBAM t. e^rwdU^,

MET ILBFUS ®F fMB.IBVTB,
tnl nuRaggi arm jaubaraeiMti si

UPWARDS 6ril2,000,

riaa Sl*vtor&gt; berever the Constilntion
gMv; and the Utter of* which makes

PROBATE NOTICE.

The rain of* nUsbh lunuraMe will be »pp«rcnt
from the foltowtug

LOSSES PAID BY THE 2ETNA

'

87,” KSlWtSK.’&amp;KS'K

dill of Barry. koldra U the Pralwl Offiw in

We can clothe you from thu crown
of the

head to tlw aelo of

the

foot

and warrant prices to suit.
nine. Prrarot. OHn U Ray. Jtora at l*ro»&gt;«ta
la the waiter of the ceMe of Chart** Brow*,

HALL’S LUNG BALSAM liuf&lt;to w WT„
ehBdrvn. sa^atpowet&amp;liac„«rf ctnaekpJ

judged by their jp

. nxrXB L&lt;nra BALSAM briap i. , rRku.

Competition this y
&gt;

•Imrat tUB.rrf iU nonJatfel e-m |a ^1—
trfthe eonntrr.
HA f.L’8 BALSAM foxtl* Luca, to wM hr J
I* Sobcrta * Co . ut tr
a'fa«.i
the country.
.. ,

Fire and luituid Mavigallow

■

’-BDDTS A SEiKBP,

time.—PiCUiurffh Gaulle.
\
&gt;le T&gt;y Druggists atid^alera ev-

Bill.—Tb be safe they db;

just look

for U, and they asked metwelve shillings

border Lakes, on Munday and Tuaaday

at the other stores for the same kind.—

unuaiMly severe. Somo

Now Joe,jmrt. come in the bouse with toe

Pninsular

'

Joe.—WeH, the feet of the hurineaa .

fa, I tare thought for

a long time that

they sold goods cheeper than the other ;
merchants, but the fact is, I owe the oth- i

gat out of their ch
Boltwood ds Grant w

BBL—But if yaw anntfaue to inda 1
with them, you MU never get out. Do I ‘

Mvfaa jrow to Imro off at ouea, and If ‘
you As you &lt;W ^tvoirr goods of evwy i
klrffc aodifai Ou)m wU -»« tot

M« rf toto jwjiH toa ifa ctoaalj

Byltw.MH.’ ArGrap

hf beat, and.what

new and nut complete assortment of

SPECIAL ANKMJIICEXI^T
wum THS

&lt;

to low price*. S
advrrtiton.c^t in

Ml'GS A5D HEDIUfJfEll,
^CbcmlrnlN Palais Oil*, Caw*&gt;

Quaker City Publishing House!

HARD-WARE

yFRaix.—From B

til Sattoday it r
•Heiy.

&gt; phono. Bnrulus Fluid,

.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

Grass an

has received * uui

ms

xr FOR MEDrcFKAL PCRrOSKS.OXLT.

GROCERIES

■

SdEtc'Ui .Jf'oikE».

DRY GOODS!
stationery,

pkxb. psranu. uw. fafm.

»-

3 YBWPM CAR1W. Ae., ftw

Vpoa our ihrivM may bo faawi sfl ff
nixrattt
COMMISSIONERS1 NOilCK.

W.fa

M.

MH,

CAi.iroaxiAxaK
rite PbirKs—Fc
The San Franehc

lioned bv telegrap

AND

Joe.—WenT&lt;fipKu£ IFBoralook wait

thereby eave an extra profit.

. «*r paper a very i

tieen Joe, and' B

JVBT BJEXEirU)

amranty craft, of all dracriptione-went in­ ad I will show you Some tea that I
to Mil wmkee harbor during the gale.— ,bought of them for 3s. Gd., and my wife
But few dfaastont occurred &lt;m Lake Mich- ■aja
,
it is a belter article than Nate's &lt;*.
igan of a serious character, excepting to that
,
he brags so much about.

Albans. The brig drifted aiLore a little Where do they buy their goods that they
above Mthraulrec, and her entire cargo of «e!) them ao much cheaper than the other
flour md A-rt wu lost or ruiuod.
Il is merchants!,
*&gt;'0' tip kw wilil* • total Iom.Bill.—They boy in Boston, and Grant
Her crew wwre «U tab* off in botoa, and
tells me they buy at much better rates,
faMtytotod. although Buffering severely |
than in New York; they purchase many
from exposure and the awamping of one
of their goods from the maapfactere, and

.HQTWd publ

W'
mxj pain io ihn atofcach-inn-va I

MwmqAX Baksb.—The

GROCERIES

J5T DOTIES ATTENDED TO WITH JU
HT DD.-’i’ATCU A FIDELITY. Jtl
__ i A. WXKZf.Yr.l*aG

I'boy-tof Boltwood As’ Grant

at that hat, 1 only gave them one dollar

*

other company can

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!

once» ,lnd, thoj

to get his goods *tfair piicea.

The recent gajc wliieh raged on our

to

■nd It pays ktors

PROBATE NOTICE,

aiL—Say Jo, where do yba-buy your

Joe.—Do you think they «4U cheaper

Arre will be u go
tort.

any company in'th
in^n

73(75 rad rrnimfr, firtrrmir/\ toiyarrr.

The Solid SSrriee long and gueawfuHy tried,
•ud the naav adruU^&lt;« the A’ln* InrnrtBee
Company pom«mks iu it. Una. abould net be over­
looked bv iboae ready to Inacre an d uuderstaudiax
their best iiitere.u. *
DtirUc “stM*KcM tima*** the aaeceattr far rrli-

fd?"

aU; d^ iMhar* model* of Htidatio.)
’ Oh, consistency thou art

Althou

tbi&lt; to h* one of t
A*fMM*attfc

Risks Kceplcd M term, conartcut with toIrmcT
end {hit proflL
'
D/aeiol rttmUai ffrr* to tiunrMM c? 'f) MTEtZ-

,

where eVer)- man ought to, who wishes

A. Dooglaa !

Ground.

Afa* inrusaucc C

,fe»8

entered upon,for, boring foe salt *t Grand

goodal

for reverence and Approval by B.

This crwjcrrt was
' &lt;ultorkl Society,

.’,wrw? wotji
'Surrenders tn .tie

Sait Worxs.—A aeoond company has
been organized, and active preparations

rrten-sWilCre and tiomcn-w Upper* of us

MW

■jffiairB Cowcurer.—
Syilba Brasa Band

bo awarded to the

Of louts hart been paid by 1U&gt; .Elm 1
Owaptmy i«ib*Hsikyt«r*.

dealt vary little

A.biabfiu,

iit «m
•aStic®

hcMra.rad rfemraers. i-' -r. «hy U-e prayvr

Iuebrporated 181W—.Charter Fcrpcrt&gt;*l&gt;

Superior loll

the ^^gitive Slave Uw, the former of

£.A.report of th

acbooi tor the Ensu

famr. Ilou-.r.ot U OtbcrwiM than w—fa,
**
JOUX U FAWC, J-ropewur. llTLSTrara
Chicago, niUo;».
”

Many fields

ungremrit
^.Jeotad rales and unr/f Dft CHRISTIE'S
. has ir.ductti several
persons to git up‘an A
* sms» Balaam imita
ting Dr. Cnristte’a in alma
-[most every ptnio:ular,. as —
tar. "« ■uprwiwnt
^jearsana fa concerned,
and, was it notfo.r the law, would aven
have appropriated the namt of Dr. Chris­
tie. Beware of all Ague Balsam* exoept
Dr. Christie’s, «s his is 4* only
&lt;Mid graufoc.article. All others are base
imitations,
r
.
'
Agdn we repeal the cuuti
and u»k fur Loci. Chtiatji!*
ram, or.d take nothing dac,
J3T See advertfaepMOk

i the Inures pr
tt former «d

M mill ut,

are already entirely rained.

Rapids.______

gfair .sito i

frac far tuition to

cern with regard to our future develop- published, not lung aiuee, an account of
hicnte and greatness.
Immigration, un­ the remarkable Cpo- condition of the Po­
Again; Dov^Im tells the people, of
der this miility impulse, is flowing in up­
tato crop in Ireland, this season. Recent
Ohio, y Uh great einphaaia, aud aa it ap­
on us. Skilled labor aud cdsh capital arc
pears In print, srith'a great flourish of turning thia way, like one of the majestic advice* coufirm the former rumbra that
spring tides ot'our own mighty river. It the disease, has attacked the crop, with

all of its farmer virulence.

aaud R B
M
ahrfa* r»

IVhes one* u^d ’torfll erar after tea*.
la atert. iiM-d.iU.hatoof&gt;«*.,

t WlWrf ■ J’ the'

tW right.

fa destined speedily to sweep away wbafc
ever of lethargy and inotumtion to our
untold resources may have peralytod us.
and speedily to put into active operation
every dormant energy of society.
The opening of fairs, the development
of our unparalleled mineral deports, the
construction of railroads, the establish­
ment of seminaries and colleges, and the
erection of chinrhaa.i* JsBnoeforth to be
the order of U® day .in Missouri.
Linder-such an impulse as this, it docs
not t^cufre a prophet’s eye to foresee the
destiny of slavery. There Is not an de­
ment of its being that can long stibslst
under the presence of these combined
forces. OurvriiMt statesmen,our shrewd­
• - ini, aAese all, kt &lt;mr policy at home
est business men, our educators and jourTIUT WHICH Scavu AND MtXaUVKB nalirtR.our phiisnthTrrpirts and Christians,
maar—UBBKTY AT THB FittE- ell alike promise the approaching down­
DEy-IJBERTY AT HUME—UB- fall and dissolution of the institution, and
“
‘“'“’JkTIDN.DF
nil alike unite In hailing ths dawn of that
[ESnC’CON
glorious day.
CERN8.”

ra a

�wltatrm
u&lt; ,un«W?ee«m&gt;w*M
,ofooerftoa|
wTtaetoy

HABDWABESYOBE
/'/The annual school meeting of the Hau.

I ting* district, wiiich came off « Monday

\xeniog, was characterized with a greatar
degree of unaXtknlly than

DR. ROBACkVH'

Is usual in tills

!1

8CIJHHSAVL’.',

locality. After die preliminary prorcedw'gs, tbo dislrjci orgaa|Ied,un&amp;^r the nek^

A.‘nton School Law, without u dissenting |

r.Toice.

Six Trustees were chouen accord­

4m for bin#.
' TbxioiBlotolidufa,

ing to the provisiuns af the law; N. Burl
*^"*’1!?"°** “d
low .ind J. M. Nevin# for one year, John
it ts an act connected with h6&lt;h
Roberts And
B. Wightman for two 'on।io.
pa.t an! lie fbt w. H.rtaaoaa oyears, anti G. W. Milla and J. S. Van j
munrrwioa fc,
been waat.ad
Brun*, for three years. Fivcd the Bew- ,
would laqto-tlal eacb n.iaelwdHeSa.
|y eta ud TnAlees were present, an&lt;f im (
tlou. to aid ;m .mtobi'.og edttota.i fa.
mediately filed thohr
' " acceptance; and
Uroau-.ln Hi, doing fur u.. fn[tlr,
from the figures prepared by J. M. Rustie fwu b.Bdone for Mm, be i. M ma­
sell, the turmer director,. .proceeded _to
iled to credft for public .pirlt He woo
make n report of the estimate of the exI»J «f " debt.
Bet there u aoufcr
{■ensue n.vessary for carrying on the
claim oo him a. a citueo.
school for the ensuing year.
There art children who wiU pva ap
it was cstimrtted that 9812 would be
io igooraiw^ unlm. they are educated b,
required,in addition to tbe public money,
&lt;Ve public.
-Tbair partmla who .bovld
and two mill tax, to-render the school
educate fori, i,|U nrt, for tbl'a.ui&lt;*
free for tuition to the resident scholars'
means, or iodination, .or boib^ ?,
[T
for the year to come. This sum was im-;
No more cruel act should be perpetra­
mediately '
without a dissenting j
ted, kban to Scaiiigii tlmso children to ig­
norance. with all its attendant crik’iAfter allowing sundry bills, and tome
IBM, STEEL, NAILS, MILL. OBcbum of tholgiilt of their parent. It.Is
discsiswnii relative to the number of
Ct till a*d
CROBS-CCT
SAWS,
an
net toorc|in keeping with «4*rk age,
■weeks which should constitute a school
thuu an age 'of light
prog^JYf
COOCKn, aad CARPENTER TOOLS,
year, the meeting adjourned.
ib&gt;M whtee special work H is Wnatarr,
BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,
hiil to aid these children far useful dtiSABn, and Pirn-, BUILDER^’
by.the Brass Band,»n Thursday evening. ra»lMp; 'how imperative it thd 'd’ity of a
Dr. CASTLE’S
Hotis
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
This concert was instituted by the Agri­ community, to fit them for its service.—
MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.
cultural Society, and tiro-thirds of the If they are left in ignorance, tho A-wger
Is, that they Ml &lt;M&gt;ly rv|ujj low vice for BOX a»d PARLOR STOVES, of ...
Tito bnaff possrair &gt; unsorpaosad rirtuM In Ito
proceeds are to omistitutc a premium to
cure of dise.nc* of the Rye., Itor. and Heed, t
pleasure—uAil they are criminals fur le­ cry stylo and descripliun.
Penna* tlw afflicted »l&gt;oaW hie no time in using
be awarded to the best band of music;'as
thia remedy, whkhgx pc newer ha. proved superior
judged by their per formance on the Fair gal puaUhment—or paupcqi ftoin want
to *ny remedy known. In tat.mal.oB of tbeerss.
deeftoM. ringing aound. iu tbe toad, resembling
&lt;&gt;f
intelligent
motive
for
effirt.
There
Ground.
Although
’ ’ ‘
there may not be
the wbizaine Of Steam, or dtoanl walartaPs,
catrrrli, diacba.-gc of bi after front Ito sone. ear*.
rompetilion this tear, we lx
*
it will in-, They must b« cured for. wliatevcr Uw ex
Ac., are cured frenucntlv fay tbe imo of a alnglr
tt eent box. Public -p^akera, ttagm, etc. sriil
three coni petition licn-aftcr.
We hope pense. - How much wiser to expend a
improve tbair veto** Ly it* tccatioual use. sad
filtle in early; aid* to awaken thought, and
.ill be a gtx&gt;d turn out at the conafterward* become ad rote, for it. In ordtaary
coM, in ttobead, wttrnded with irritation of Abe
fu.nEh inolivi: for real pleasure and as­
mucous membrane, a few pinehes wlli afford relief
piring eftoi L. rtlow much more noble llie I We dao manofoclure Copper, Bra*.*, Ftoet Iron in twenty minute.. Prrwn* afflicted, with d«afnem of year, .uuiding, hare I sen cured by iu
k-TC’ W e would c.lll the aitcfitii-n of work too, when ii is performed freely for i and TH Ware of *uy and every stope aad daserip- lire, and nooeeo .itu.ted .bould nceteat trying it.
Dregmat. end rnerabaiili. bare tto «nutf for aole.
i-ur rrxdiT* to the nilvcrtisemvnt of the the good of qihcrs. thna when forwd for! &lt;te, a» of which we wiBtssB at Hard Times and
will eanply tboee who dcairt It. at 25 rentes
b»g Mannifactored from vreetablc togtrdicerta.
Ahna Iniuraiitv Company. W« bvliovc •elfprotection, l That niar.'s emotion' Prices, for Ready Pay.
of Ito moat eootiling and Laeliug^mdibea, its was
must be differont; who with open hand I
this b&gt; be one of the oldest companies in
the United States.
It is the richest cum- bestows live dollars to a]J, the child of
KEVBB KNOWN TO FAIL.
. •
|*ny. having the larges’, capital stock of waul, to become h useftrt’man ; from tbe ;
Ovncrs of Horses and.Caltlo look to your
afly company in the «.u:ilry.
Its stock uinotion of .him who is forced to pay.ten
• intercata!
Itacil with immense uno*
sella l.igliv.i in niuikcbof any tumpany, dollars to piiui*liltlic criminal, who was
ctss’for ten years, nt the Union
Course. i»ng Island.
an-i it pays loiS^s ns promptly
noy I the ignorant, idlej grovt^ng boy ; ar to

hardware

other company can, do.-

1

’ Wo puMtah in another part W
n very intercBthffi dialogue beJoe, nr.il Hill, wliich rtliowx tliat

mt

nil A. Grant are determined not to

sustain, him n» a par per parasite.

then

a geneCRU* iatr rest for others good. The
whole cdncatibnnl! system of this nation

rests on an eniiglitened public sentiment.

:,m d what ta more, can’t be heat,
prieva.

See ihdtwood &amp; Grant’s

M ihrnt in nnoihcr column.
— hn.ni Sunday of last week,un­

til Saturday it rained every day, inclu
M'rly.

Grass and the newly sown wheat

las received a Hindi necdoJ impetus.

n.uvEirs coKDinos

And

too, haw many bright intellectual

grins mf.y l&gt;e rescued from ulijiviun, by

COOKING STOVES!

No actmol oroollrgo is for mere per­
sonal advantage.

I-argu appropriations

ATM made by the State legislations; and
large lieqnois given hy individualx, for
me sake of jiermagrut ntwl,general itluca-,
tionn! interests.

No cNpcndiUirim are

tnnre adrnntagtaiUM than these, When well

guarded fniui

wikte, and

wisely and |

When a com i
[/Qrce School.—‘lie ..people of Ilaa- Jlionmgly administered.
nUnity establishes a first tote gebool in
th® ean b«a»t that,nt lent fur a year to
their midst, they flire doing;a work which |
«&lt;eie, education ta free to all icaldcnts of
will enhance oil the interests, equal t&lt;&gt; '
the district.

School will eotntDcncc on Monday
next. October .’M,

foft,

‘

Like

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

al! else of Imitinn value, it must have con-

&lt; ttironxiANs Kiu.sp ng Ik^afs ox
™« I’laTNS—FeUTHglt rARTKVWKS.—Ibc San Franetscn Iinllttin has tba-fobtawing particulars of n nntMcte by Jndl«nv, c.n the Pintfts. fjl read V br'vfly menliuued bv telcgmph :
“On tU ,W&lt;h uf AprU,Mr. G. II. Hall,
«» Ctncinaati. Ohio; Georgs- StephcnMU.
•&lt;ritfb. p.I*. cnsvivdbi*; DaviaiTww,
•JUitcaab r. PcuDsylvMUa: &lt;inaCti*Uo
Henry Unrunce, of Carlisle, Pennsylva'to;
Sacramento with the iittanUoo
rwng to the East overland.
After
!ke Sivcctuxtcr river’on the
15th, Mixare feU skk, and*he partv balt-

w 'ii*c..aoc,oc ibe bttukx oftba riaer,
‘“‘“"I «•? "I llelr Matta »OT “rpnart by a party of (Sowr
They
«m.*Bsleeping, when tbe ln«fflkstolo
'•W Ueir ca A, and seized Hhion,
W town the v'dgr-yiffp, rjr^M. h

wtknt cnmandsnpp^t. An implto amount

of money al&lt;*e, will Dot make a good
'
ad® ion to mom:y, well
»tbonl,
qnalified and faithful teachers.

.

iAw nitcss.

which shall support the board of officers
in their work, and thnt ’ ftiercsl which
shall help to make the school &gt; great pub­

VERY LOW PRICES
ptrrifnng the blood; theWSanMr petteclMS
ritr which cannot Mat hjLtbe other m

A

Liver complaint,

kw*

am! mlore the health sod atrengtbuf thcauSerer.

SICK PEMALEH,

“

w bo tore languished for year* in total cm weakums and despondency, recuperate with great ra­

pidity nndcr their it-.vignrating operation. Thai
alt sexual disabilities are remored by th«r corS’n,ly ‘U“Wfa« properties. That they

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may tore tarn trifled with and
abused; ttot their direct tendency is to 1 earthen
life, and render it enjoy able. Ttot, opesiuMg di­
rectly upon Ito /«*-»./ disro* M tit iiod, ttoy
CAUSE BOON TO IIEAL,
and discharge from the system, everr taint of
Scrofnia, whether hereditary or oitorwwe. That
they
CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY
RECRUIT THE DEDIUTATED.
and there u n'o disease of tbo Slomaeh and Bowels,
the lirer, the nerrocs system, lbs skin, elands or of all Kindi Repaired to Order
muaclea, in which ttoy do not glrn ncMMf ralacf.
and. (if administered before Ito very citadel of
on short Notice and

■ * • h Wilt open tto
to be twat out; bri
other tetter to

WARRANTED
We cpnliaDy invUa alt who wkb anything in
every avenue and organ of the sratea.Md to ex­
jar line, to give ws a call, end we Will rteJear &lt; to
pel it thoroughly and permanently.
‘
.
No one can doubt their lupcriBriiy after tdcste and GnnraiitM satisfaction.
ese single trial—they are not only hotter
but, in tact, cheaper than any other Filli. foe. it
takes a less number of them to produce a bettor
effect.
of the S^sdinarian Blood FuriAer, |J
per WU®. or per half
Of the Kcandi-

great ataoual of intarealmg and ridm.Me Medical
i alb rotation can be had gratia of any of the agent.
Ibroiboiit th* ooentrrJsdiMcvH or c-xnplicatad caae* Dr. Boback
RMy be applied to ncraowaQy or hy letter cnelae-;
ieg eue pomp fur U* rgply;
.
Bur. Mr. McHuUia, Pastor of Roberta

a*c.

out Ln the U.lc, Jl certataq-baa-a tonpr effect

’

• The reasons why ’

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BLAN1
Office, 11mting*,.

ISAAC C. MOTT.

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BEST GOODS, at I
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[AM mw rsterSgmy SHRINi
and h*»0 on hand aBrel tots 1
SIfELFd BEA rrOAUDWABB .WVli
773; Qfypt£BMcnsHEirniOJi

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Hau,

Ladies, See Here!!
.SEWING MACHINES ;
ISEWING MACHINES
I
SHWINO MACHINES'
1
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Ftft TKN DOLI

•*u»-u

HAwncnwnis' asp joiwus*
PARLOR fcOOtf STuVEB,
,
Evw^ fa IbfetojnuBiX Plata snft^rtFqg(f .
TO HOUSES BUILDER. i'l

I^tes?±iC?£’”'£=r&lt;^.
THTWABH;

to roose

CONTAIN KO MINERAL.
That they cure the almost uuireraat complaint,
with easmayarrfmMp, and in a very ibort lime.
Tbat after all other medicine* tore proved u*eIcm, they relieve
‘

TugEtJTQCKonto

to detect and quick'-.to report dcfocts; but

Ajtbeafiir, Ih

FISC* I1EJTT SUSES* RUTS1S,

That Ito BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
I ILLd bar* tows proved by analyte to

Is doing Ito largest Hardware b“*—• •- u’

aid instructors and..pupils.;' that interest

lic blessing.

Koback. which is st all times accessible to the
public, cetabliahe* the following

FRANCIS’ ROWER

Each pat-

rci must hnvp a njal a living intcrest,kn’n ;

that mterest, w hich shall encourage and

OR1GHAL LETTEBi,
from members of the Medical Profaakto. Editor*
of public journal., well knows WerctauMa end
Farmer*, and Indies of Ito higtoet I Mil I|WWill'
giving accounts of cxlraordinarv esnm toMM
th* remedies, of which cures' ttoy thnsitefFca
were
■ .
EVE WITNESSES. ,
These parties may to consulted peraoosi'.y or

AND CUTLERY.

It is'trtie.'such B school has no inlier­

ent power to-keepitaclf eftk-ient,.

DRY GOODS

Prtnaipal eAce’asd «a!a ruotn.. No. fl. East
YwuatlusL, M ImUdieg TtotSAlain streef, (SmIsnati. Oi,Utoratenrta DamOlund alrcet. . t
For sale fo J./. Roberta A Co. 11 actto s«,.8H

BABM!

any' objects tc wbiab they enn devote of»•?“ The faR terra oT.thc Hastings

powders.

Ikwr A Bmtbm bare nnrdiwA at great
rxpcnM! tu« wigtaat receipt for tanking Dr. Hats
rclf» Condition Tpwder* which tore been taiMitod Withdl tbc.tart wmZWMf tom. in the Itaital
State*. A cut of (wo Trailing Ilorvca. Hit iuvanably be found on each paper or package of Hamrilfs
Coudilion Puwdem, whtob havexSvsa n,B«x nroww
TO r*iu 1ST Tiie-c Powdm aruiput up in lorgs
package*, accompanied with full directmna bow ta
adminuur them, and aolc fur?', cent, per pwckMe.
W.rrMU- under a J-ttn.'ty of WW. W eaceHu
goodiiCM. ctoapscas end utility ary other tone
renudy in tbe werid.
.
The afary article &gt;r. aotd by all | bo deal­
er* In Grand Itanida and by Dnwgbta ■uveht*Mk
the United Stat. *. Oaned.a- at.T Sooth America,
at wtictsala by ati large Dnagjr|ita in Cto prindpal cities.
i■
HERRICK A BBOTHER.
ItatcpcAL CitMtixTH, Albany. K. Y.
Suit! al IIm'uwb by J. F. Rotate A Co., Maifwttod A Grahl, and to dealers et vtyw tore.
Palmer Btotbcr*,Tr.« ding/guota.
.
-

toobtr .ur, " ta-fore ttov .treido-.v. eeervaton"
anprurtag and urciur tto «ae at time ■wewiav iftFrepxrahona. Aft who eonflde In Ito vMto tod
konntv ot th la clare, or who cbooerto luvevtijtate
for ihcmaelv ca, are now of vat wind •• n^Tteiat
tant aubjret
Dr. Robsck iuritea tto aUvution of&lt;toakk to ttie

^taming hia «t

Mr ton cto css
IM Liable wwo.i

H. P. PESMMAM,

ros ms» i» hi

JwUm

e ,
VOnca.

a.

tebcrehy caaltimed

�tAZTir 8

ANNUAL TAX BALES.

Town 4 North of Range 10 Vat
nwtafaaf II
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1 &amp;s 8t J
1858.
Town 1 North af Range 7 Waat
wlefawfll T
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757
787
768
769

MM

772
773
774
775
776
787
817

DILATING PILLS,

823
825
MH
849
850

dwajr A Co. have recently diaoorai*! a

t.7S£SX-"S^i.51SS
M power—which they bare combined
hrapa "T '-^r-"1- «--« alx ofthaae
ply STbUi!with UI—
awtlnarv
an

852

896
905
'.'10
on
912

1034
1042
1043
1044
1045
10G8
1070
1120
1121
1122
1124
1127
1128
1129
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1100
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1220
1225
1238

1351

New Barry Mill,

58 5

■ aow ia auaxlU opantic®, rmdj

to£o any amount of

CTtTBTOM

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WORK,

in M good order and m prompt m any

other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Haring arcured the acrviaaof a

1I

Jflrtt Bate XILLB,
tarn of work.

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Pieaee giveaa acall.

MOLTWOOD A GRANT.

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HASTINGS, BABRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1859.

®rigiul Jittrj

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NO. 22.

THE SKUTNIlR’s
ByfaM. Mart* W, 1859.

BOLTWOOD A GRANT,

to inform vou that 1 am In a must dis­
tressing situation and sincerely hope,when
these linen reach you, they will find you

“ ife mfor part &lt;4 Nw YoA or Ml.
k’"T , "d&gt; “* b*s,re **’• Briu-i 'o’-

enjoying tbe same'blessing.

II. J. KENFIELD,

j?-Bartow Hauaa*
J. RUMEDL,

■mnlxmqiMnlwr’L Ifo.x.n
a dull blue, tbi- lida nf &lt;L&gt;nn -inl-a aaIm.

'

FRANCIB ROWER,

crit.ison

wonderfiil.
Even hired creatures, who
fight because It is their business, display
a most astonishing degree of fortitude
m knoMhplsining reliance in the often

rale

D

hard.

HADLEY
« r AXVFACTU3KRS of tin..
Ji. wr-ffare. Dvaters in iro«

WaahingK® always inquired far Joe, and

J.W.OAKLEY

J. r. ROBERTS A Co..

IV.PARKER,

WILLIAM JONES,
Dr.lLER in prnetriM, prorblose, produce.
Bolter, Uni.

There let roar warninc note, orennra
&gt; uc ■biiikh» ior inc coming war;
For eoo&gt;e H will,
eomi H moet.

WILLIAM BURGHER.

DANIEL COOK
Jt-iTK E OF THE PEACE, Gcnrral I^nd sad

UIEM A. SWEEZEY

HOLBROOK

tittito JJisctllanj.
J. M. R CHS ELL,
HYSICIAN and Surjcon. Office in Buuell’i

P •lurr. State »tre«.

JOHN ROBERTA,
HYSICIAN tsd Surjtrun. Dweliingon Broadwb, , near the Court House.

P

H. F. CHERRY,

The dilemmas that beset a Sheriff some­
times furnish no small amount of amuse­
ment.
The subjoined is an exact copy
(sav s the Richmond Enquirer) of a re­
turn made by a Sheriff of one of our
' ixiuntitw to a process sent to him for exe-

VOTARY PUBLIC and Coureyaorer. wiU at- ' cution :
IA lc»J to ail batinen rntnifftcd to him with
Dxar Sib :—You have sent mo a sttmI inuns m chancery styled \Vbarton Ac Co.,

vs. Colvin’s Executors, commanding me
to summons John Smith to appear, Ae.
Mow, will yon be kind enough to let me
know oo which John Smith to execute
i tbe process; tor we have many of them

MkcWgut.
~ B.~H. FULLER,

II iddle.il If. Barry eounty, Midi.

UDGE OF PROBATE, Circoil Cosrt Com;
Law

Jtt-Mi'jixr. Attorney and Coeowllor at

in the enun try 1 There is J oho, sur-named the Baptist, called after his religion.—
There is Fanner J&lt;»bn, Saddler Juhn^d
Carpenter John, called after their occupa­
tions There ia Talking John, a man of
great volubility &lt;/ words There 1« Bum­
ble John, very old, said when a boy to
have been great at taking bee neeta,wlxe
that was the euphoneoua title of that »nThere i. Y«ck~&gt; Jute, “'!,d
u»d oTM. birth.
Th-1’ h/1*" UH"1'
the tw®tj-.rtcb

HU d««bl •“

UK letttr ol lb« MpUbel.

Tbx,

from King’s
laycooeealcd.) to inform lite gable that his services
were in immediate requirement.
A re­
port was made that a band of Skinners
were that night to drive into tbe British
quarters three hundred bead of outle^nd
convey, also to tbe same destination, a
corresponding amount of killed poultry.
“By JebasophatP exclaimed Joe,when
be heard of the affair, “1’11 guide a troop
right to the very spot where these fel­
lows will pass in’ fancied security.”
Joe, bn cried to King's Bridge where he
found about one hundred then, under the
'command of Captain Blake, preparing to
cut off th&lt;* expedition.
He listened to

DAMIEL HTR1KEK,

at the conduct of nor little twndfol on

Inch from the position their commander
bad M»ig»ed them. Joe’s Ugly eyes were
•trained through the darkness like those

puuntxa on the road,that peculiar sound
by the hoofe of a drove of cattle leisurely
journeying along, was plainly distinguisb-

“1 knew it! I knew It I” exclaimed Joe
in a delirium of transport, but in a low
tone—"They aro coming!"
“Now boys," said the captain, hastily,
“ns soon as 1 give tbe word, shower into
them jmd load and fire as speedily as yuu
can until I give orders to stop.”
Flvo minutes after this, tno tramp of
the cattle at the base of tho declivity was
apparent. They passed, and tho captain
the information which had been brought, was hesitating as to whether the gentry
and then raid most emphatically, there were in the right quarter, when one of
was but ouc spot In Westchester where them eougbed. That informed Blake that
the business could be properly done.
it was time, and he whispered, “Fire I”—
“It is now fire 6’efodt,” said Joe, look­ Every finger Lad been upon a trigger,and
ing at a silver watch •« large as a frying­ tho volley was almost simultaneous with
pan of the present day ; “and at she,when the command.
tho sun sinks, well start. In four boura
“Run, boysc-h—run!” cried a good
hard traveling,well get to the spot where­ German bass from the unfortunates.—
on I mean to post you."
“Run!—de enemy is upon us I”
“But,” cried Blake, "they are not to
Two or three poor wretches, who had
come down till midnight.nnJ it is no joke endeavored to get up tlie side path, were
silently bayoneted and a second fire seem­
ing, in the damp ftlglit air for two whole ed to have most effectually settled thu
entire party comparatively speaking.—
hours."
“Belter lie there licforeband,” said he, Acrosa tbe fields could bo heard tho noise
with a knowing air; “these Cow Boys of a dozen men running in different direc­
and Skinners always get oB the road a tions. The militia, after the second vol­
little earlier than is said, and never fail ley rushed down the path as speedily as
to be along ahead of the minute hand. I its steepness would permit, to ascertain
Two large
know tbc vermin so well that I am satis­ tho amount of the damage.
lanterns, which had been brought, but
fied we should go at six.”
The captain, convinced that Joe, altho’ not used fur fear of detection, were now
called the gaido, was in point of fact tbe lighted as soon as a flint and steel and
commsflder of the expedition, silently as­ damp tinder would produce fire, which
sented, and ordered his men to muster at they did not until after five mlnutca’ la­
bor was spent in the endeavor. Tbc sharp
tbeperiod indicated.
The place marked out by Joe for a san strokes of the steel were accampanied by
guinary massacre—for nothing but that the groans and ejaculations of the wound­
■was intended—is even now but little ed and dying.
"Ah !” cried Joo,as he held his lantern
charged and we saw it the summer of the
prewnt year. It is a short distance from close to the face of a body stretched in
White Plains. Imagine a hill all sim— the dust of the highway, “here is one of
that is, a declivity of full thirty yards de­ the moat dangerous of all of’em. I don’t
scent completely sprinkled with tall bush- know his nxme, but I do his pcroom—
mi and covered with huge projections of We bam’t cut olT a party for a month
slaty rock. It fell, almost perpendicular­ that this rascal wasn’t along with."
By this time tbe cattle had been stop­
ly, from the high road, which also wound
around and pursued its course at the bot­ ped in their progress, and were shaking
tom of this natural formation. Tbe road, with terror, snuffing tho night air and
os it ran down tbe side, was narrowed in­ standing in a body some hundred yards
to a mere path which a dozen men might off Joe went on with hia lantern, while
easily guard. The lower road stretched one of the mon with the other light pur­
north and south of the declivity, and con­ sued bls way at the head of fifteen or
nected with another main road ; and along twenty oomrades,to pick up the wounded.
the latter from tho north,past tbc aide of
the hill, tho doomed gentry were expect­ his fevorite oath, “here are fowls enough
ed to come.
Joe's party arrived at this to feed Washington’s army, expected re­
They must have
spot at 10 o'd.ck.P. M. There ’“J** inforcement and ail.
a star to bo seen, no moon, and scarcely had a particular time of It among our
a breath of air van stirring. The atmos­ friends. Bea hero 1” continued be, as ho
phere was as close and dark as that of a threw a bunch of chickens upon a pile of
little room. !■« «u «&gt; well «eq«alntea poultry, and bold up a string of ducks
,ill&gt; e.err foot oT tbe ground U&gt;»t be qub which be picked from tho dust—“tho road
etlrwoeodur 11- liul. pelb, the mto la filled with such like.”
“Here is one fellow as dead as a her­
.temblmi Md B™rin8 •f'&lt;*
™
ufolr rubied Me eompanxae to tbe pUio ring.” answered the other light bearer,
•wwpmS off Horn tb« box of tbe erab “and he’s clutching to a pair of sucking
pigs, m if he wanted to be buried with
UC-Holt !M cried Joe, Io t thrilling due
C "It’s a pity ” muttered Joe, “that the
“Cepln BUke, tbi. b our .topping
£eo.
Wtat do r»iu.i&gt; of It r
owners of this property cannot
“Merer mr «uek • Mwribl. pl» ta However, theyHl like it all th* Wter if

F

excUimad

Blake.

teMjr; far 1
A

WOOD,

-rb-rfk.; but must this remain unbur.
led F inquired Joe.
“No! we will bear it with us.”

bsd been to arrange the cattle, relumed,
and approaching to view the body. The
very instant his eyes rested upon the face,
be cried—"Mr Snrnrs!" and staggered
to the rocks for support.
When suffidently recovered to speak calmly,' ft ap­
peared that ths girl had loved a young
farmer, whose ararioo had Induced him
to join the lories.
One of the wounded
followed her lover, without the knowl­
edge of her parents. Intending, when they
reached New York, to remain there with
him, and place themselves under tbe protectiou of the military commander—Sir
Henry, for whom the lover had perform­
ed certain difficult tasks in tbe way of
spying- Mournfully the little band made
a Fitter of some of tholr mnsketa, and
placed the remains of the poor girl upon
it, to be taken to King’s bridge.

The lover had not been killed, but was
one of the fortunate twelve who had dis­
tanced the bullets.
It was daylight when Blake aaw the
cattle secured and tho men in quarters.—
Tbe body of tbs girl was that day inter­
red, with rude honors, nnd many a tear
was dropped upon the grave by soldiers,
who, although uncouth and unlettered,and
canable of fighting, m tbe British said,
‘ like devils 1” were neverthelcas sincere
In their regret, and honest in their meth­
od of expressing Jt
Joe (who afterwards died in the old
Nassau street church prison) cmphatically-declared that bo would rather all the
provender in the United States had gone
to New York, than that poor girl should
have been killed by American powder.
The captured beeves were purchased
from those who proved to be their ownera, and used to teed Republicans; and,
for several weeks after, that beef was ve­
ry scarce on the mesa-tables of tbe Brit­
ish garrison in New York.

OLD VIRGINIA.
An Illinois Sucker took a great dislike
to a foolish young Virginian who was a
fellow-passenger with him on one of the
Mississippi steamboats.
The Virgin inn
was continunlly combing bis hair, brush­
ing his clothes, or dusting his boots—to
all of which movements the Sucker took
exceptions, as being what be termed “a
leetie to darned nice, by half.” Ho final­
ly drew up his chair beside tho Virginian
and began—
“Whar might you be from, stranger?”
“I am from V irginia. sir," politely an

the Sucker.
“Yes, sir, old Virginia,” was the reply.

“I don’t know what you mean by that
remark, air.”
“Oh, notWu," says the Sucker, “but
that you are desp’rate rich, and have been
brought up right nice.”
“If the Information will gratify you, in
any way,” says the gent patrotilziDgly,
smoothing down his hair, “1 belong to
one of the first fiuniliea.”
"Oh, of coarse," answered the Sucker.
“Wall stranger, bein' M you belong to

second Virgtnny femHies?

1 ™

guid.'. pU» «• MopX”.

CAMPBELL

culsr fibres—the only evidence thatLtbe
girl had felt the wound was a eompren.Ia. a/.L. t:_ ___ . .______ .__ • r

our forces devour, itjmd the General will
see that they are paid for It."
“No, straqger,
Here it was announced that the wound
nesa. Now-k* me know the object of a
sd were al! picked np—ten of them— ths Sacker, "but
“^ThafFwHHn a few words,” replied some very hadlv injured. The fire of the
qm hundred maakets had told murder
dead were eounted,and
' liring thing.
sners informed Blake Randolph.”
IU »UiM
ooMbtod rfoelydfty.
oomlos »P. “ Ml bu.nl.
dWo-ny.

m, lift; mriiO it b Impoxlble.
h/rdlj dirtitmbb

'

O Nancy, night before last, our house
was burned to the ground ! Husband and j ।ground of defense and excuse fee

tutored fellow named Joe Hoyle/ Thte
individual was a heavy, raw boned man
•tending six iect fa
.tochinga.
Hia

told os that something was a going to
take place some time or otber.I happened
to look out of the window, and io oar
house was a blazin away moat astonish­
ingly. Tbe way that 1 screamed “firtji
sent tho spirits off in’ a dreadful harry,
dropping the table right among the compony, jost as it had been lifted from the
floor, and jamming, in an awful manner,
Squire Pettis’ sore corn.
The company then hurried off to the
scene of conflagration. • When wo got
there, husband began to run right round
and round the housa and scream fire.nnd
we all followed his wise example. Bat,
la, tbe fire didn’t diatingulsh itself a bft.
It focetned as if tbe more wo hollered, tbc
brighter it blazed. After awhile husband
came to a full
We must alarm the country.
This, after all, did seem to be the w'mcst plan; and tertsming most •larmlngly, tome of us started off to tho woods,
some to Parson Perry’sjmd aorao led on
by Squire Pettia,wboM aching corn made
him sound the alarm more ferociously
than nil tbc rest, to the village.
Well, when we come together, again,
tho fire was raging amazingly. Wo stood
there in a state of supcrfection, and see
it l&gt;urn till Parson Perry arrived.
Ho
said we didn't exercise tho least presence

such of the furniture as we were able.—
He said he would go into the house, and
hand out what valuables he could find
from the door, and we might take them.
So bo went in.
The first thing be bro’t
was the poker. Then he fetched the abor­
al, after that the tones.
“Bring out the little desk on the top of
tha bureau," said 1, "it contains husband’s
money and pnpcia.’’
You see 1 retained my presence of mind
all the time, though every one except the
parson and me seemed to be scared near
upon to distraction.
Parson Perry brought out the desk,
and 1 handed it to an Irishman who bad
ust arrived, to keep for me. He kept it.
I didn’t see no more of him or the desk
afterwards.
Then the parson throw the lefkingglass and tho crockery ware out oo the
step-stones, and camo out, saying he’d
discharged bis duty.
By this limo it seemed as if all Bedlum
bad broke loose. Such a screaming and
hubbub I never heard in all my born
days. I should have thought the racket
would have waked up the people at the
moon. They said the fire-company was
coming from tbc town with tho engine.
Well, pretty soon the door-yard was
filled with village youngsters,so that you
couldn't step without hearing some little
brat exclaim, “Ou, get out I You’re run­
ning over me."
Tho-engine company
come as if they’d tear the earth up. Af­
ter a good deal of fixinga, and a groat
many* children being knocked down and

rrr.
The ‘-Democracy’* is national.
wJ
the an me in Maine and Massachusetts tba
itis in Virginia and Sooth Caro!hnL-»-Ji
bang Argvt.
Nor will it avail mt aught tn show thj
the negro Is moot happy and best situate
in the condition of alavery.
If we ato

argument intended to advance it:

must go a ilep farther. We must ahftw
that African slavery is a moral, religfaa^
natural, and probably tn tbe general.a
necessary institution of society.—RiAmond Enquirer.
We rejoice hi our candidates as natiemsame.everywhere. —Senator Bright
.
Make the laboring man the slave of ope
man instead of the slave of society, «ad
he would be better off
’ ■
Two hundred years of libeitr hate
made white laborers a pauper banditti.
Free society ha. failed, and that which
Is not free must be substantial.—Snuioe
hfatnn, of "Virginia.
The platform &lt;c wldeh we bare placed
ortr candidates is no sectional thing.It
tbc whole Union. Its principles tn the
same in the free xs in the slave States-—
Senator Hunter.
Free society is a monstrous abortion,
and slavery beaut&gt;ful,bealthy and natural
being whirii they are.trying to adopt.
The tlaxtt are governed far better thorn
art not only teller off at to phytinl ।
fort than frte lalarcrt, bat their M
condition it better.—Richmond JSnn

principles of Democracy as undt-retood
and practiced at the South, will prevail
over the entire country.—Senator fe&lt;*i
hfen art not barn entitled io Equal
Rigkti. It would be ndnrcr die troth to
say that some were born with saddles on
their backs, and others booted and spur­
red to ride them, nnd the riding does
them good.
Life and liberty arc not inalienable
The Declaration of Independence is
exuberantly false and arboreseentiy fidlstions.—Richmond Enquirer.
Shall the Democratic party fear this
issue to oppose the extension of Slavery 1

called extension o
ly await tbc tr.il
called by their right names,
abolition atmosphere from
and to bory tie besotted too
foundeet depths, the lowest pc___ _ _r_
of public contempt.—2V. Y. Doy-booh,

sion of the Recorder's Court of this city,
n witness, who was a saloon-keeper, was
put upon the stand, who told soma vary
plain truths, that it became neeawary far
ci upward bonified. Down came a pad­ the other side to overcome. Arcmidfcqg
ly the attorney made preparatx&gt;«s for a
dle of dirty water and landed in my
rigid crose-examinsGon. rs
stomarch.
Aurr HawtaB.
the dignity be possessed, he waited until
the wilneaa was turned over to him, and
then commenced:
Attorney.—Witness,what is your bon­
A clergyman living In ano of our East­
ern States, who during hl. life-time was iness?
W itucss.—B u tcheri ng.
’
at much distinguished for hia eccentricity
Attorney.—What do yr® butcher.
■s for his tnlcnt-sstd for the sincerity and
fervor of his nictf, dined one Thanksgiv­
ing day, with»e senior dcac-m of the
do vou butcher mankind 1
church. TJv deacon being V &lt;&gt;!d-fa&gt;hroaed man, »«• tn the habit of asking bleaaIt is unnecessary to adj that tha attor­
Inri of a tiresome length. On this occaney declined putting any further qsssI v was forced to paua• to gain anew sup- tioos^and tbe witness retired amid shouts
fy of bre.vth ana words.
The instant of laughter tiuit required long continued
ie dropped the word,the pastor sat doom rapping by tbc Sheriff to suppress.—DtL
and commenced rattling his knife and
Crosby of the .loopGlji, ,M

down to him, exclaimed :
“Doctor! ductor 1 Pm not through ye*$

tb«

0» MM

at this port on Thursday from
Inform, m that off- Nobska U|

I only
hesitated."
“ifcsHate
f replied the doctor, "It’s
no time to hesitate when a turkey’s cool- distance to windward.

�WHAT M KDl'Cel
Ma. Ewm
tbs form uf a qut «tt&lt;&gt;r»,ma]

er answer than I shall civs
article.
Webster &lt;!*&gt;«
mean **In»:n*-fon. forMatt
■me CSJZAT EAOTEKX.
It hl exjH'ctcd that the Gt mt Eastern

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&lt;- b«r L&lt;p 413-CM the Al

4b.o»Mw a^W N^vca-bcr. Staper-

$* Jharfarttx

toad-wsO-ret Wr trie! trip, giving a*

Btre’fhxKe Wifi de all that ha* beet

iftitd.

are inoteBNSieu asil dieeiylme,-

tyrtai

j~2£
ASWSfefe-

.Ab areident noewred h&gt; one nf

'&gt;1—t drip*by
fWaHfrWL

which aeveral parsons
It WM vetwataMd by

Indite In quantity and kind, which

&lt;rf“a ‘irater- attached or
r «» Mt*,'ttd several of the bands

FROBATB NOTICE.
aterea. ’ A* an evidtec. of what the
Orwt Bntem h expected tn 4o U tar aetafe

“At sra the Grra/ Eastern ia intended
t® wwk at 25 pounds of steam, the pad
&lt;.'.!« g-.ft;;: 14 revolutions, and the ocrow
&amp;3.
Today the pressure of strain was'
under 17 pounds. the paddles never at’.u’
•iV.rwcbed 9 revolutions, nnd tire screw ,
vKTy ‘27. Yrt. even when net employing

to ckae and
of instruct!^
into the miu&lt;

gw jir iuer, IM

&gt;»*•••

tbcniind i» ruaJi

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tyrcU

’TkjttoInM.
W.VcXS.

i1Hkh
Iwy purbM uMir
be im.tmbiaure, acd
.J profit. '
: J,’.J
t
-r, __ foul , bf tht-l^taa

tious the belter,____
• . •
- ci-w w.'i^-rvt CAittB.
or expect, ia to U set al work in tbe right
is. 1 life tfohrto for a &gt;b«g. Umd that
dbW^&gt; JU&gt;d uuuiacr; and aided whea
two-t’~ir&lt;fo of |jer powcr^nd ia the worst
xhey sold gm 4e-J.uapcr than the &lt;._
hia uwu ihun»ugb parse venug effort* foiL
teitn ngatrst aaimnr tide, the ran from
uU-rUwmt*. hxx xfiv fiu.t i* .1 mm* tba. otbFor the oak* of Aixinomy, ot.iiiue and Ds»&amp; l^Awer TL'pe Point. to tbc North
■ . era, and tbe m^waJ.tecvo off they will
lT^he.»%'p, a distance of 15 miles in two . fo.r, cbm.* branches of study uf most
practical ■ salite, are ufteo scktied for tbe
’ sue til.:—Lui I uxaiiru yi u ns- ■&gt;«« a* I
. mfiipt** jurdur th® .hour.
Calculating •
Cel out ..f Ihr.r &lt; Indies, 1 . shall give
room.
, Wt» J.h-a data ft will, be found that work-1Reboot
1
«MataiN.a«ynoM
HutalVnEnrr.
■.Fr&lt;»m thia mode pf selecting branehea
’ IL.L- &gt;•■■
jSfJpter ordinary sea-gn'cg potter will
u» Mw’B
atedy in .wiiicb teuita inr.rueu-o. it
. gjyn lurr, eyeti in her present trim, an av- of
1
with thtun, you ,wiU Bover got out. So I
may be that the .opinio*, bus prevailed,
. jwfc iff from 18 to 19 miles an hour.
CLAWW. •—WETttnf lowu roR ail you
advfoeyou tu fonv*! off *l care, and-if
UiatCttnjnjm cduoau-ii abould extend oc
. you duijoii wi|! gvi y our good* of every
ly to tboso brnneiw* needed.io practical
.,lla*vT Vxbjmct.—A verdict of 1’20,
kind so numb less, that &gt;•&gt;» will soon. be
। lifo.1 Thal ia, th* mind is u« be nurd for
ct-lri M&gt;. &gt;~MATCXW ywte, Wjl CARRUOE.
CM-bn* -recently been rendered against ‘iu Mhipiax
. ,ow of debt. &gt;«*» MiiBjiliavp^ihat clwUd
‘
‘ tlaoc.uf labor, however arbitife rity nf Detroit, In farar of Jamna B. teary that
mortgage &lt;&lt; «f jour cattle sod.wheat,
Ngnment.
Th* mind w u«
; ion! 4D,on« y&gt;i*r ilw murteug* off of your
metal,
^Xrrey, for h-j’irL-s eustalned by hia wifo
... a piece
, ,, of wood, or ...
fiiffo. Wlwn.l voomwcud trading, with
185?.
While going from tho fitted to its pkca and fattened there.
(born 1. owed Jbe other mcn-luinU. but
Bat tuted U not matter, and though
city tn Southfield, Oakland coonty^ou the
: bow. my form aad ret:k&gt;ar« dree, and 1
many minds hajra Lwrii:thus.1 tied *od fvsmid out of. debt t »U doue by adling. n»y
tened, they did nrn keep such a place.
wheat t.i, iw'fHmyiugi aiy £,„,&lt;!« uf Ifolt
’ Tfy ran into nt» ongnarded sewer, by They had receivad in wrude way perhaps
wood* Omni..
whirliacrid on t Mrs. Ofrev trus so badly some gentune rudiments of cducaii.^.arid
a* to bg, bed-ridden, probably for whan (ba force in their fiuteniugs 'were
removed, they nought and found tht-ir
lit , having 1&lt;*n tbe we of her lower place. It is. a nwat rad miitalsc in thcary
' IHhha.
The asm of 120.000, the foil and practice betftj to snppwe that eda
....
(&amp;rasD&lt;’wsteg.
atpount ebinn-3 was awarded against tho cation ia all for prcsmii profit. The raitd Utastds
CL*MX^.U-*asar. *i - ...
■
, viij'i the Jury befog out but a few ma- itself ia an Object worthy sonic attention. &lt; . ... ■.
It can rdtoh ita appropriate fiu-.i a * iewi
than the bi(dy.
It has trrasunte too, w M««
•• ewes
Ctas.MsQ.Yreu.
HVwJsrerv.
jp 'Tua Bat Cxtt Pnsta i* the name n| a rich as any. land of goM^iud hs pleasure* taMltooretw-taBk.
are nui I«ms exfolen.ijr.g pure and lastinc
.■ bow. weekly paper just started in Day
than any others. Why nut then, in th»
City 4&gt;y William A. Bryce.
It is hide- work, Itxdcito its real oimmotor, why mi '
iiMPLXSAra»BioT&lt;nua
Y.
‘■'pdndertt in Pdhtia. and devoted to tho underatnnFlbit «1l is not gold that' gift
lavritalsoftapqteMtal. li berinWiftki ’
i.«ta^ri.:.9M*k.aisbei'*wb-teMMwe£r «
..injeresls of jfoctbern Michigan.
tors, and that there' is.that wilhboldetb
more than is tnct, hat. It tenduth to pover­
' ; U*vjval «&gt;r ms Slavs Tbade.—.A ty. There Is no poverty so terrible n&gt;
cria ■ itbpiin pte. sr.d btasbre„Wta. WS to
That we deem It due to esthat of tbc mind. Physical w ant may be
junl right and sound policy,
bann Ilttfilh oi CInirbonc supplied, ami leave «n tract, of its forimr
. to dettlaru m tbe' voice of this mooting,
But the mind dwarled by ig­
gurwaot
a call, met
in presence.
. that ao muckuof
the 29thto article
or the
n.reran
Monday
the norance and want of culture, what piwt'r
’ -Tt^aaction ofPort
the Gibeon
revisedo«
Todu
af this
lodre *ii&gt;
Lining the rwolmiuns
, stat* as dedarea.ngAiast
tho legal adoptright, can respire it to von’bfol activity, and
birift fcrte«-cfci»d‘d^riB7&gt;u’wi^i» Yds Cteie.youthfnl suseepiibiiitv I Tho trace* of in.
(flowing:
. MtJ forbid* the
briugir.g ictb,rt this - elate
poverty are ineflhtobie.
Late eflorts &lt;/
of(slavcs Imra bvyonJ tbo lini|ta nf the
mental training, may do, much in remov­
- HOkSin*JXlH.l x BOUT PILLS are ?rs*«r«d
tailed Suites, under the penalty of ♦!,- ’
ing the blighting work of th- past; still
OOP, ought to be expunged fruni tbe stat-1
ns In (be sapling crushed to tbc earth, or
uUa j-atid regarding the said enactment
peeled of it* bark from root to limb.thig
m an endorwvmeut of Federal uaurpaliun,
bj all prepis «f U»i« and icumo.&lt;uiL
early defoct in mental culture will remain
Dr lluMe hUimi K'-ot Pills arc Mild
. was n reflection upon the inalitution nt
as a huge near on th* beauty L-ft •nteuebslavery, and as being contrary to sound vd. It wonld lie * noble ni«p in’ htimuo
by nil de.ilcni in Mgilteiac*.
•vulbarn policy, we du further, declare it
progress, could the wntimcot find n perTbc frilinrir&gt;4 Ifattroi
M bw tbe b«ise uf this meeting that dutiMiieM l-idgrment in (ho popnier mind,
4&gt;ort&lt;MAi&gt;«l {(nite) «*HJafMaturo of-this state repeal aaid-enaclOtylHuMte: - - : I
thi^nrefit, sordid gain is not tbe dhlef hu: ttM|4 al its next regular session.
niawg.vd.
Men make (humtel its bnso,
most vile, for gain.
They tun for gain
e^ud.—wl.taPWca* &lt;ta..hi ttam-sdil wbjl
traffic in tbu peaee, purity, and prosperi-1
ty official lite.
Domestic viruie and
sr-eftst ptune rf R«edt n ut&gt;^ Wurwey. s*ri al
tappfoeas. are' brought tn thia markut.—
Tho mind tor., a gem from the eternal
aoarce «f bt&lt;4k*et, together with tbo &amp;*n
&lt;if God m aold in these ahaniblte. K rncn
will be low and groveling in mind, they
XU.AS Do&gt;r UF.'“l-k'th the Nation.ought to lie enMent to sink alone,*nd n&gt;A
Jfiatnror and the President's organ,
drag yoertLflil mind, capable of noble ele
auftft^foa.h.-.ve fins? broadsides invatioe, down with then.
Iwanagn .&lt;f
,1Amic!ss's dfojwie "ticla. The
knowledge, let tbe mind be rowed t«» it*
toirt'r from it historical’ sUiid-po.nt
ftcpi^'-’i.-n.
!,.■•. :!&gt;- I ..n J he - ■ tMtaefl
rift Into hi# forikana wit*
thatitefn with awrne strength and cour­
lb* rfiirul paper, fi.™ the
age gnotft tracing for itself the mmrees of
eic side, cuts nwrr £» riggi.^-—
SCQVXXJL*^
kmiwirdgo.
Tliat riilrid is nut educated
1 Whig organ, Tn
dulct *» V»
which imlel ever be led, or l» loses it*
Blood .and Liver Syrup.
&gt; CiCrettewi expasarn pr tfi" 'g"o&gt;- path.
T&gt; bo educated, It mmrt take np
id prceornjition of th? JHfom'a. s,’n; ,
.wrhtt kfter porht of tbc roi^ect, to whi«*
and shqws clearly tbit be eh&lt;x ’ld j
ati’enfton w ghee, and make careful and
•«ture out, of hia sphere m b rows • thrrr
(
A.X.SaMitaA€tP-4&gt;argie*:i jt
'H’gh examlrrntfon. 1 It muss po*uu*i
brpp speaker, in which he »• trplr) J rittat.* continuance H» its Work.
More
id'-tirecilvc, by his artful appeals ►
pL n.
your*; dte.
Hall.
towrani pnssiooa nf'Me .E&amp;yptbn Bl
lairipr in B C*(frenrli.

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ttersp
tota tA^ieta in rwtsrtpg tar Ui heeift.

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k.wcrah&lt;»W nnd *c*L
JegUhSI on of subtle1
devil, th*™- w
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&gt;an, Guthrie. Vrr, and Seyr
! ”’"vh ' «K»WL- likely U&gt; gv
eta* A. OR. corre-fiaduit of U.N.
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’he&lt;tfuninat«i I I uuthU full, unions
Amt i. l»T&gt;.i»»f Alr-fugA- TR- *b-&gt;'
r«dd fee aamewh at dubi.Mu. ret w*a* 4ita«*
y^.7-^*bas*-i£ hopmeas.
be a little tailing off «* the vole of Ghwl:
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.•PODS SOLD
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W«Wi K*r*»
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OoiAi
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sH Dumoud Pili. tiulJ IUu*a, 4v. Ac.

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(JuldS:-.n«,C*«nre. Oio.k( red C«re. Hre»»i Piad.
ud tar Kin*- G«dd Uwcrict*. Grid Slr«vc butUre. Gold Bril Sbdre* Grid RISK* * • Ac.
Also P.«D&lt;X Mvfodro®*. Mu»;c Boxci.
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w&gt;i&gt;aI:&lt;&gt;i«i&lt; .11 aaaijitu** iifctittt*.
i« U&gt; paid minor.
u;-. &amp;, 4»ri«ria4ihii the esM'deniire
utthuji. ririibcbreniif tliasvu.be l*u
-id Jjo.l’UA, QekU r it, A.-P. IK&lt; U
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CASH

A id It i» f« tt.«&lt;tm th
utd. vfc, ■»(■*•.rVi- letenstid
this
«i&gt;s «,r*rt «..**«
pub hah Pa ■ " LuC If

PROBATE NURCK

** It ?be iuaticr*&lt;;f the celsfohf

FAB.wtfto'

of » ul ivtitt.n. «’.d (be bennsf thertsc, ■* toast•

g;
Pre* *4, ut MaMiufp. St wri.b-tii*sre*trig»H
perl Mdi kreato era rwjereU.i &lt;«
ita' erere. if
wR»
prefer ri wri j**
tiun r teuul • no* *.- xrsutoiJ d« is Awltar ordered, that m d pitore*
Kir. qseta
rilparore
*

AT ANY PRICE.
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY
ANY
ANT
AKJt
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANT
ANT
ANY

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PIUCS
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRulE.

;.-;4h

Wa^iag
from, a corrw

•Cfab

...

**

�ll»t l.. wW rwafr.

h S

\a

;tau

njw MwLkLru.

•WUrnU, «l«r,rt Al.

it.

.di,*.
•W* .1U Ua Uhau p.p^. b ,b&lt;

b.

The Bum. .till

c,T.t,h« ,1^,

Ache, more printed imuer, hr aniul

trtliraring some good specimens.

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

Of

•grate, vegctablea and trtrit there were
pxd specimens o( q^rly »ve^y kipd. but

there wfts not ^ompeiitlon emrnfth,
reuJt-r &lt;U ex hi Wiiva

m

ON LOW PRICES

inU-nmliug at ih

jbuuld have bc&lt;n^ .Jfebie living wpeci-

r S’lfftiriqi. BboeM and Jftw
flnq. Stripe o»d Check Shiri­

coma f^mlarly to hand filled with thus.-

alaonlj
The Fair should not be conMder

&lt;x.-d.

ed In tbe mere light nf dollar* and cents,

a member;

help U» sustain tf»e Sotialy

choice thlnpi always»&gt; welcome to the
hdiew.

Goday poasessM tboee traits of

puoetuality and thoroughness, wnlch is

Micmant. Farmc*.—We cannot too

the end that an emulation may be indue-

highly recommend thia farming journal

ed, to raise tbe beet Block, grain, fruit

to tbe notice of our agricultural reader*.

snd vegetables, dtnnestla manufactures,
afld all other things produced in the connly, that wo may be benefiuad, not bo

much by drawing premiums, as by be­
coming better firmer*, better im-chanta,

aad better manufnetwrers.

Such are Ike

Atlantic Morthlt.—Thin Mognzimfur October is al hand.

It Is filled with

the usual chuica reading matter which us­
ually fills tho pages nf the Monthly.

It

mcuibera, without conKideriug

la rumored that this magazine is soon to

&gt;better, we arc to gel our money back in

pats into ths bntids uf some of its most
able cuntnbntnra.

drawing premiums, or not.

•in to

;;
,dy In the World. , '
These renoword Planters cure paws. - cakr.eu
nd dlstrms.in Ito besidesjtajflWLftlHrS
ourv hideedao certain sec the* to do this, ttot
i«-ircptretor watrarrts tbc*. rtwrad f.-p«n R*■a, WMMMad fpm*, on beautilU kid Issltor'
eudm ih.m iMKuliaSyfteptedW tbc awl. uf
wk/wami &lt;.then. .-TkAKappiiestfoM is uniter-

Ga.. 2S,»U o&gt;
-aw.aiz ie

Fire and Isa hand Nnvlgatiwa

Il should be In tbehands of cwry farm­ Risks asnepwd at terms cotsWent with solrency
Q
auditor prato.
XyaeW cUwCwa pre-, «» hnrenee tf D WJU.LLhCSayJ rt-i.-riLk fire'tant
to 5 feare.

Agricultural Falra;
bevuirn-

THEY ARE JU3T RECEIVING

er, and of every fanner'a wife and chil-

objects of lhe Agriroltural Societies and

and we should all

a. tua.MlB!
0... US.S3S Bl
b. . MVWtl
a.ss.’i

always sure to command success.- ■

nd in»ke the exhibition* biteres ting, to

ce Prints, Ginghtnne. Lenm,
ChuSti,
-• '*

bvuuto yut y*,T jjvs vtaaA :

This Snuff porsewea anMrpwtacd ririwea 1t&gt; U

. Wc fiiik-d

t'ogive this dcpArtmenl ail lite at4entk&gt;n
we could have derirvd, nnd shall conxc
tpiMrtly refrain from «och specifications

uf meri" riot&gt;* article* as wo might otheruiso lave dune.

wM..iwn,»,a')

We can clothe you from the Crown

Treasurer, M--mm Tenny ; t&lt;«r Att -nu-c
General. Stephen 11. Phillips; fur Aud­
itor, Uhnrk-* White.

.

^xp.wc ltare.iu.-vnr seen anything roperi«.r. “ TKc Thdie- were not to be beaten,

uf the

head to the sole uf

the fool

aud warrant prices to suit.

New Haiapvtorc Supreme Co*rL
CoucofJ, N. H., Sept. 20

tbiarvtnofjy. wbleb experience liaaywred i
tueay re«c'lrLn*wr. Inwfiircwwsf I
,»eaft&gt;e*i. nn’rfriR setuids th tbe toad, — *•
the w.»aaM&gt;&lt; of sR««&gt;. pt distant
catmh. diSefistyt* nr martrrfroiB t!K
Ao., are cured IrrtpwMiy tty Iku vac
iL5 er nt box. Public speakers, singer
iapeDT* Ueir voice* by. Un occaatm
JdfclTttohetd'^'.tend^d with im*----------

trry, (hut even the jnJgv* had U» run f&lt;a‘

n* AMbUnU in the Snprema Judicial

d.vr life.

Court. ________

Bmoking all restraint, the la-

ring, a"d r::rtcd nmnd tho race track at
a less iluin TM rate. Tbe enjoynient of

into the crowd,by which Mr. June*
The

plcue and Guarantee aaiisfactica.

.sis-

funnnillrt In awarding the firAand secu»id premium,respectively l&lt;» Mis* Birrtch

the day the Stall leftA correspondent says there umoduulit

and Sin. Keefer, could Dot but regret

uf Oieru's elvciimt.

•hat there were no more premiums to

P. H &amp; J. RUSSELL.

Ooui-se* Long Island.

HMVBiVS cowries

UuL«*». May 13. Ipi9

powoebs

lltauca A Bsctku bstc pcrdiurd. st treat
etpease the orieisalTtpji^ for m«kit&gt;£ Dr. list*su*a CoadiUoBTovilcrs witch have bewtscidenti- ,
fin! with all tbc fast a»J I4«od S-rns in tto United । ryiHE undemignei! baring Sltrd up ■ Sfl.l VIXG
Stslsa. A eul of twv TrottinjHomes, will tuvan-f!
•Np b* fjutd -a tscu paper ur pswksrr of itarvei I
f..rm all labor, of bis pmlm»lon, such as abacine,
balr-cutUc;, abam|Kw&gt;ng and hair drcit-g. eu the

Joy to the Bearded.

The Santa I'e mail, with di.tes to the
5th instant, arrived nl ludi-pcudencu this
■Lad fallen «*n
A great c mount
the plains. .
Thu Coiignessiou.-il clecthtu « ns held &lt; T.

I BMJ »'*-r IMM OU*
"wSnlivni* rnnl___

r«H Xr« H' Mk. M IUI
■•5SM0-Wfc&gt;V“

GROCERIES

Fain sad Wuakwa* tn toa lack sad BUe t£ llx
YsarfauMBC curad—m&gt;
oSUIoloiU.»»Tn in Mt.u.nd •M« l»M ■*&gt; «••-

SOSSSF

aAnitahtrrtteai.aadaoi. ft&gt;r U5*nWpMpeaks;
Warnru under a pans.iy of BUM, in jsaccl
joedses*. cUaapr tsj and utility any other hot

Gr«!U.,PiEnt'K iim-ndi V» rpenJ the
ritb bin wife at Bdrmudaa.

IbStfotUd 8Ut. r. t^nadaS «Tljjoth A*cH=
atn-bolcssls by *L Jtfat.Dru|gbt* la Ito pflw
P” cities. nERIJICK AUROT.lEB,
'

Rou.cs, Sarrn &amp; Co.—Gentlemen : In
well written and well delivered, ami of lining Scovillls Stillingiaand SaiswpnnH.-v
I did so more fruni tin- pt’ranitM«»n
course well received.
friends than from confidence ill its tncrita
thi the whole we must any tlie Fair *w
in my &lt;mn n«iu&lt;L I hod lawn long in thd
a suaki-M, aithongfi we skill expect in ll«- hnnds of the ablest plivshnans without n
future, great impruyement, as there is lirf. After many year* of painful antfer
still a chnnev fi»r ft. OurS»»ciety is poor, iogs, afllifud • ith sualy ernptu-na over
and has spent a large portion of its means my whole body, and many running son*

Ptecncax Cftsansk Alton*, x Y.

g.re.
The aiUlrms wai &lt;!• li.vered by B. H-1
FtttSR Eayr., nf MiMieville, and

wak

HARD-WARE

! lM3Siie.
I

- f c T- ...

lldr&lt;uninEanJ draM*c,dsr&gt;sA,rJ,Sfi(Mp,
Shunpopirs. d.-o&lt;- far 16 cents.
’
Clcau Toads and Napkins alwa-s in read I» as.
Clothes cleaned. «r.eu as Cost. Tunis; and

-. r
; /. w
GOOVILL’S -u
BW WdJjffi^Sjrijp.
jSDUepc is Oita to sll pbysM*- '
Thsl i hoy may knee’ wbstttoy u» wioy.

Tw

■‘iWFbc

I

MOHTGAGE SALE

~pvKFAVT.T haHag Use erads tn ttepaymea-.
JLZ of a ccrtslu mortgage &lt; lentt-C by K&gt;Jba D.
Htdosnd Sarah Hide, h&gt;» with. &lt;•( Barer county.

i»Hi

snJ recorded tM
!*•! &lt;**yor Jute
Jl.D. UK. Io tni ojen pf itollreiocf of Pre**,

during tin- Inst two years. In fitting its

len. l have the
11 have ret-v
__
_________ _
the blewinp
Ail «hts is the
will have tn ext-rciae path nee with tire whiii tliin warid oflurds.
work sif.vuat «arcqmnila.
I m *•«'»
Society, in rolatkiQ to the paymect of
fi«i that there e-uU b* m. graUcr Ide^
.the Mime.
Ing tutiferrea npou my1 fvlh»*
‘Msmi themlministrariun
j’HirBJo.hJand
KJ- Tho Preobytery of
district
LnW Sy nip
will hold its annual aess'ou in thia village
Ploire acceuv m-*-.o
coiuidcrAti‘»n»
Jr’,ur ‘’M'ik
during the coming week, commencing on

growids ;

a*P&lt;AHb\VUu ,ZlX.

•

CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWEIfl

macous membrane, a few pmdtea wiUafcwd i
In tarontr ninsls. Penaoaa afiMsd With

IBWAS * SB[W,

*n aiciikut, which occurred by runii'itsg a
IhudertlioU was acicrely hurt.

i» urp

SWok a&gt; wilbab
rJxz.wjMoAKsaauMi

WARRANTED

__________

From New Bexiao.
Sl Lotiutj Sept. 20.

and it i« more tbnA probable

that mmic ot tb--*e drawing preminma,

Tuesday.

The sessba.* tapll all be bpon

In «y who may desire t«&gt; attend.

Rev. Mr. Iluggitui will

Tbe

prcnch at the

MtUe. rarr-i • J»UI&gt;K U4&gt; Io IS
sESwwtwnJt;
m oeporinily o»m U.« urn «T i
laa a»-I tri. irl» ««»eeoa »£« voal

Iglies: btoilcr. tbe prrfnUe. J.n&lt;
tjge.r or »o mucli as shall to nblbs wnoatit &lt;Jnc np
tnor
cum !nt«r».-t. and ciAts all.m
With an attorney'* fre Of fltt)

AND

pd humble aon ant.
,.rerw
JOHN.M-LAWSON.
Chicago, iil-t April iOlh, 1^53.
See a4vvrt‘S”niei*i-^

church nn Tuesday evening.

DRY GOODS!

Ciacvrr Court.—The October term of

■san

the Barry county Circuit Court will e»minrnce on Tuesday, the 11th IipttAHt, »t
this place. There are quite a number of
c.-iminal axul civil cases uu

Battle Creek Nurseries.

the Calendar.

fcrtaW-srt tbfe teriri.

EATING SALOON'.!

m

SaBntttay

cvcelttg laatt by electing

Join RuWu, MudcraUtr. N. Bnrl&lt;nr,Di-

Iwell or HOT corn
BOILED EGCA

■37#?^

'*

' JCROtkutTOM.

V-mday. Oct. IQth. oo&gt;oQovnt of

lAilies, See Here

BWA-U.-X Wl.pl M)A*yiW*AW

iNg machines

repslr. th tha -Hmm mrt taring bean

Unntaed not to tewf***.

He any*

to four shiiHngtre fatta tact in Ha*
ftop. and

have »

livdacs. JafrAm
TOK TEN DOVUjg

Hr 8* H. A. Goodjmr'a
rnent in another column. Mr-

e

FOR HAffHXlSB AMD.ITS VICT51TY.
Ttow Nvwrwinw«n»r:ew «n.ons&lt;tol*r(;*s::&amp;
ItoSMie, caot*h»m« tosrty

4* Caton School has bees pntarme*’, *•

previously wwipMtsA- ■

'

two iroxmi) TiiorsAXD rtas-

rector, god J. 6. V«a Bfmrt. Atewr.
PosTrossD.—The commencement of

H- F. PBWnUI,
'

wiLUxn Sirs,

—The board of Truatcew of the Union

School of Ui tt village nick and orgnoixed

'*

of oil Kinde Repaired to Order
on short Tfotiee end

I

The Governor nnd State Council hnv-- :
nominated Samuel D. Bell. &lt;»f Munchester, a* Chief J usticv, and IL A. iMlmr*,
of Concord, and ChnrL-s D--c, of Dover, ’

VELOP2S,-CARDS. Re., kc.

ull Kindt. Cap. letter.
Legal Cap■' Fttnty a
■ i
tfierrial Kale, Knrilopee, Pens,
Pencils, Inks, Jntelrry, de., de.,

fcrthe department of female eqncstrian-

by any Knight *if the stirrup. ’Diey were

’

sf

ST-Zk.TIOISTEK’T',
ptxs. pixctLs. ixr*. nm;

xXrSc'

FitcbLurg, Mi;ay., Sept. 20.
Gov. Banks received 027 out of 712
rotes on the first ballet. Hid the vote
was maau tiuaniim.ua. Ail tie otlu-r incumlicnts were nlm» renoniiimtc-d. viz.:—
For Lieut. Omenrnr, EUphal Tra*k ; l»-r
Secretary of State. Oliver Warren; fur

RICES,

-------

Dr. CASTLE'S
MAGXpUA CATABI1H SNVTF.

fur the vattnps premium!

VERY LOW

u

The Ladie’s department to the Fair

snd was marked oy sharp eonipetition

Weals* kAap co W4 * go«d

nrotr * L Jm and a blentrjUATbdr nae’aajrOei
bit and vltbotft aimm«ca&lt;rtBht&gt;b:
.
It? wiH wear from one to Baur md*Bw MU in rtiei
enutte totopldufs, sprain. st«i Irvttw? fr*onseU
aCbcl cores whan all other rsmodiea ML fall d
rrcinms will be tound nu Ito tobk vf cadi. Pul

p«e aWid aem.es Ires and autecaafnlly tried.
ao-J the tnsny a,lnin&lt;&gt;em th - JJtna Insurance
Couj.jmy pocaearfs in iu IL*. aUuld unite AVerlooked by t.*x« ready twioautcandwadcMUnding j
ttc'r omt fetercau.
Un tie, a "auruKrtil Umca" Uio rectavtv far tai b
I wy I:lavrar.ee ixcome, a* tuwrwuiv* duto—tLa'
xbdity cf prupttry uwmu to xiistalc lets being
Ihwn m»ch ieasened.
.
I Arewetoa la all ibe priwHpai cities and lowiw
ibroaxb^pt ibe State. Pul.:.a touted trttboci d«-

embraced a larger assiirtmcftt of dome*,

tic mnnufaCturM tlinn we expected t«» ace,

for

f.m7m

aEDJZXST TXKFOTEMII
&amp;&gt;4 CteklBg Ext™* nn uttciu *x*tm dg. raa laUMB.

mUMKw 4

�asrttEr.

riving accounts of extraordinary cures wrung
by the remedies, of which care. they tbamselr
"T*
EVE WITNESSES.
Three parties mar be consulted personally

HARDWARE

PILLS have been proved by anaiyaia to

CONTAIN MO MINERAL.
That they cure the alm oat universal complaint,

with inwTTtM rerteuUw, and la a very abort thus.
That after all other medicines bare proved uaoleaa, they relieve
.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, OR

CULAR

nd

CROSBCUT

SAWS,

SL-AJD’W'A.'S’-S

REGULATING PULS,
Dr. Radway A Co. hare recently discovered a

MUM W

u-g

Mfeaa, a wutriuews itstract m aa* wvsatnni

SICK FEMALES,

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.

BASIL aui PUTTY, BUILDERS’
HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, nd PARLOR STOVES, ol „■
ery style nnd dencripUnn.

Asrit!

andrestorc the health and strength of the iiifferer.

COOPER, **d CARPENTER TOOLS.

who have languished foe years in helpless weak-

owmuonally or daily while exposed to tho in­
fection. that will be excreted from the «v«cm.
and cannot eccuxntllate in sufficient quantity
to rip* into disease. Henco it is even more
valuable far protection than cure, and few am.
ever au&amp;r from IntermitUmts. if they avail
themsclTca of tho protection this remedy af-

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
™ AU THE RRTOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC.

dial and gently atuuulating propertire Thai they
recruit
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may have b«e&gt; triled with and
abused : that ihgir direct teudenev is to lengthen
life, and render it enjoysble. That, operating di­
rectly upon tbe
«'✓ Utenaar in th U&lt;nJt they

DR. J. c. AYER

and discharge from tbe system, ererv taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tbit

and Tin Ware of any and every ahape and deacrip-

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Brer in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
STABLE BiAJOD PILLS ere esdureed bv the
esue leueeof tboutanda of living witurisca, who.
■a letters, affidavit., medical works, ead by word
of mouth, proclaim them to be the very beat preporation nf the kind ever offered to the brokeudown i
victims of ill hi^b. They bunt direare through 1
every afenuo aidlorwan of tbesystem, and to exjk-1 it thoroughly an-1 peroiuieutly.
No one Mo doubt their aoperiority after

tion. all of which we wit) aeB at Hard Times

Prices, for Ready Pay.

OO.

haowuafertteaif anch a naeeihrtemid
c-fiJMs

and there is no disease of tho Htomacb and Bowels,
tbe nver, the nerruus system. iheiHa. glsads or
musclre. io which they do not givepn.«w^f rrfi/,
and. (i! adiniiiivtered before the very ettadd ol
life has bei’u invaded.) ./&lt;rt a^miLm en.f p.rrkv

Wo alao mannfreture Copper. Brnaa, Sheet Iron

A

LOWILL, MAIS.
Pares Oxz Douab m Borov

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,

Ayer’s Cathartic PiHs,
m «U UK RMH V I RMM MKB.

LUM a leas number of them to producea better

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
CHOKING STOVES!

Price of tbe Scandinavian Blood Purifier, «|
per bottle, or f A per half deaeu. Of the Hcandlnarian Blood FiUa, 25 cents pci box, ur i box re
for gl.
Read Dr. iU'bach’a Rpevial Notices and
CVrtiftcAtes. publisbcd In a cii-^cucu. part of
this paper (n.m time to lune. Dr. Hoback . Med­
ian! Almanac and Familv Adviser, coniainine a
groat amount of iutrresUng and valuable Medical

woH» -Extra rigeatwre A. J. Vena A C&lt;x.“
Kited across the upper pwtt of the vignette on
wrapper. All grnuuie will bate but oar ai*
nature «rf A. J.Wntsa k Co..** which » at the bot­
tom uf tbc wrapper. Persons dealing tn the imi­
tation article will be dealt with oreonhng to Is w

fadUBorlt

ton tai Cvm or Rmxvxatsm^
For Dkxaur or m Sua;
twx Cvbb or Lrrxx Cowruorrs
Fob Duerer,
Fen the Crux or Term, Tvxom ash 8j.lt
Fob

“ "“"Sl’iSii&amp;'SSirEZ'Ki.
gsmenduM* Price One
jymaiL Mar led i^d.e.
lrv*a L. R Ilvar.rex, M. D
_ aprlttly

A GREAT

HORSE AMD CATTLE
MEDICIME.

si afl. U”WB' Yi'airiwvdhii and by hruggwTs gct»Prke « ecu It; to pill in each bov.
„ w“- Mudge A Co.. Jinepnetor of Dr. A. Trash's
Magnetic Oiatuent. llrh ilto. Madison Co. X. Y.,

Prine 25 eesto per Bex;

' luwteSLM

Great nonben of Clergymen , Ph rviriasu, Sts!
men, and rnuaeat poreonagea, hare tent d
names to certify the unparalleled usetalMsa U th
remedies, but our spore bare will nor permit
insertion of them. The Agents briow namadl
uish gratis oar Axnicax Axxaxac ia whkl I
mpm; with atea toil di.rrijitfrms of tteab
complaints, and tbe treatment that should te I

AND CUTLERY.
CHEAT DIBCOVEHY 1

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

FOUND.

Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Battle Creek Nurseries.

ISAAC C. MOTT.
atom this aide oCNew York.

HOWABD ASSOCIATION, ia ti.w of
. —.u.
S i--------- -fe. ca«ad

■MOM

FRANCIS ROWER
buaumoa la Haav

to2 ^■ll&lt;a* *r«r*
EaRGEBTSTOCK ofth*

WILLARD RATS, Ar&gt; t
FOR HASTINGS AND ITS VICINTIT.

BK8T GOODS, at the

skSS*

1 iS

TWO lirNDRED THOCSANIt TREES.

TIX, COPPER AXD SHEET-IROX
JTAJLK, Wl-nu I 01FK*

Among ikoao, arete be laund raerr.
and bhaiim VMM. HiHL’HS. PUNIX W8»
DAHLIA ft, Ac.

J'iGGst.*^;
—■*
l bn, U. [mi.i twm, a
elevated
OVEN

J

.

STOVES,

low oven stoves

PARLOR COOK UT0VE3,

sbmng •ecured tho eervieee of •

First Bate MUIR,
ki oar min bate* tefll &lt;• tW meat

Tbaso Nraacares are now among tbe largret in
thoState, containing nesrtr

SH£LTd11KA IT HAkb WA.BK STO VJCS,-

.“.uTu.n, MVI.

“-»*««•
urrnUria
Brai»n juts,u».
a&lt;*ee. *&lt;■«» •&lt; «ju.s V"

11

Inrm.Uul.M.. VU Hal. rare, Um.

to houses raun.
V un

dentists? 111

«-

•a. jl iuiu
WooM ran Wltert. to R» p~pR

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“G»od. 1 shall have e&gt;mpany.fiir fath­ have
"Yon railr gn tn sec th- noort, eh 1”—
er end mother are bath going »ut to spend
enquired Mr. Clark with a significant the evening* ••
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; . H . A J.RVMBELL ,

tn iindnnttnnd this thing—\A man la •mJ Urged, tat Nathan anid -No.”
'
knnwn hr tta coni pant takrrpa.’ There
. ‘-Never again on any such scrapes, and
Is no mistake 'taut thia. Now von know J udviae yrfu to follow my plan.”
that m&lt;&lt;df the p|nM» ..rwW the ril.
Ca&gt;per At length found that the youth
Uw are frftttaJtMtav tty IW induaiwss In earnest, and, with a derisive laugh
tri.nm snfl frngal. * AW yMi W. ton.
he tertiffiis way.
• Wo need not tell bow Nathan spent
the srenfog.nor 1fow happy he was. But
HADLEY * BAKER,
ertv and Ignorahre of tbe pr&lt;&lt;pie there.— onetMng we wlll statc. Very late, after
lXUFACTl'HKHS uf tin. Jud iron sad eupHri--e. the Wry atirting point I* fa&gt;t onwr-'art !&gt;•-sl«-r♦ in
nail.. Meet, gtarx
many rery meaningly things had bcm
.
ru.k-rr nu&lt;l»Ui.'ci Stole oneduor
Iv wrong, hnt fow and cruel. . Onlv last talked about. Nathuu arrived nt n point
w«M-k. poor Jnhnv Eaattmm's: fenco wan where be.found courage to ask Mabel if
torn down, and hia burn d&lt;Hir carried off, she thought her father would ever consent
Ireeidm several other tricks of foe name to'receive-felm as a amt-in-law;
UOLKSALE n-d 'etail Jcajrr in, and »«““•
fafiorer of kaiiuir, imdu'd’. A®-. Bsilde Should we protract tbe nralraa itrnggta? Sow
S’a-nn. Perhaps ynn know nf fob."
.* He has spoken with me on this sub­
Nathan WlMk-r Inmg down hia head ject,”' answered tho maiden, firmly ard
and hlushnUnd a faint “yas sir,” escaped frankly, “and he told me thatlf you made
from hfa lip*.
m g»* d a man, morally and socially. a«
"Y-xi were there, weren’t you F pur­ you had thus far been n boy and youth,
1 ta enlniinating point 'twill raseh nt last;
J. P. ROBERTS A Co.
sued Mr. Clark.
ho should be happy to see me your wife."
“Y e« air. I was; but I had nothing tn
For some moments after that, the
put tv. w|Bdo with that—not a thing,"
youth thought more than, he spoke; nnd
“Rut y«»U rt«a«d by and laughed to see the glistening tears that stood in his tyta
it done?’’
told how deep were his feelings.
"I couldn't help laughing, sir."
&lt;_On the following morning, Nathan
\1 ’HOLES U.E •!&gt;'
went earl/ to the shop, happy and buoy­
It m l I'rvriafcin"
ant. About an hour afterwards, Joseph
in their w&gt;&gt;rk. You needn’t look so won Cooper made bis nppenmnoo, looking
Cswt off lb buftdrM whtrti upprraa
bort.
alvt-pv and with a pale face.
And bid a teal farewell tudrapair.
Thest- wickctl rake* a»k f&lt;«r n.i other pleas­
. - W^l Jra." uud Nutaii. ~«hu ran
EtLERiu&lt;rK
ure »mt 1.1 rance p&lt;a&gt;r.people pain, and of a time did you have last night?”
Halier. lard. p
mak- their cumpanu ox Intn-h,' ‘Anything
"Glorious—glorious,’* cried Cooper.
nt wlii.-h . on w»uld Iniighithcy would do. "Rum enough, though, and 1 waa foul
Nun. I cann-it conceive of a mftnjer or romtgh to drink some."
This last clause was spoken lu u chang­
•more urggurdli act than that Had they
BAD COMPANY.
come and torn d&lt;&gt;wif n&gt;y fence, it would ed tone.
n&lt;&lt; have Loen half so cHtninal. hm'rally
“Why, I did not know that you ever
speaking, f-r Enetrnan is po«»r, and must drank," said Nathan, with much surprise.
11 is an old sni ing that “a man is feel such n low. 'cry much.''
“I don’t like to; but I bad u&gt; last
J. a. NEVINS,
known by the company ha-kewps" a»d r
‘•I knew it wa* a mean trirkjtnS 1 wir’d night.
They hung on su that I couldn’t
I bite, »nd T*s Bseni. Particular km-ing more true never *n« uttered.— nut join them in it.” said Nathan.
got rid «f it.”
Th&gt;s rnrftira ttat tta' prison is judged by
‘ But von »tnod hr and saw them do
“Ab, Jnc. you’d better have taken my
’
nd vise last night."
suvh company, and such judgment must it F
“Y«i sit ; Ixx-aitsa*! didn’t want to
“And how long is it since you have be
ljt&gt;e a powerful wright agninat th- oh.trDAMIEL COOK,
a«-t&lt; r mid interest &lt;&gt;t any person. A Min
come so niceT’ asked Cooper with some
CSTICH OF THE PEACH. Genrml Land sod
“1 understand it Nathan ; and let me inrny.
plr life picture—one drawn from act uni
. “Only since last evening," kindly re
..1m.-rntli.il—will illustrate my meaning. axsiirv you that the bmt way to amid
In a, wn.nll country village lived a corning h&lt;wno sLhic is never to go In com­ plied Nathan, “and even then ( became
wculthy inuelvuist mimed Clark. By in­ pany of any ••no who may do ^thnt of s&lt; only from the ptain advise and counsel
AMES A. &gt;U EEZLY,
dustry tin I pereev» inju he livt e.Itaited which you are nxluimcd. Juntas sure as ofanullu-r.
“But we had some rare sport. O.some
u
fa. .uic pn-perty. hut hr Mill Carrlrd yon c-’fitlnne In th1* way. mid to b- seen
in th.n company. jm.t •» »nre will y-m be —1 tell you." And as cooper thus spoke,
Now I am going t*» he gave n significant wink, and then went
la’
■ ilidinw work at the bunch, having judged with them.
• hi ich o’her lotstness as ho eoold at- give y u a Lit ofinf ipoipi&gt;&gt;u. Onk yes­ .to his bench.
1. A. HOLBROOK,
terday. a grwirtcmnn s-kil. me whnt kind
Joseph C»oper was only tw&lt;&gt;.and-tweuiid to.
Anumg H« workmen was a
A TTORNEV and (founaefor al l.a"
isith nnniM Nathan WiWcr.
Nathan of n young man •‘that Nathan Wilder” ty, and had been an apprentitlu to Mr.
A Chaaccrr. Genera] land and ‘
was. Of &lt;t.iir«- I (old him yon wore a Clatk until hia majority, since which
time
be had been at work asK journey­
' hid hem in Mr. CUrltV -mph'-v nearly •gf«xl youth mid n-ked liiinwlmt hetmunt
Nothing more was said on the
||&gt;. then informed im- that you war.- with man.
th-- ptirty that t*A» down Eastnum’s fwire. subject of the Inst night's scrape until
m-.-tr tho middle of the afterm-on. It war
«■&lt;&gt;. thattiu. **ura«&gt;a,i,itaah iiantiet-** oiituialta «,j nu.ri* thsin oroitwra inteibgence. nn&lt;i and did other things of equal shame and
1 sin. He did not'know that yon lived in nt-sr three o’clock, when the deputy sher­
1 was rraprt’t^l and Iperi by nil wb-'&gt; knew
...............
—"
• asked
• • f„r
him. Hi- diirct nsaniirs -were all g««-l. my ■ — ul&gt;d-*he' mily
f. inform- iff entered the shop and inspired for JoJ. 31. RUSSELL.
at-'pK Cooper.
'
snd hfa nrra-ial nppeanmou not
niton, as fa. had seen y..u ..ft.-n, and «up
"Where is CooperP tho officer naked
mntih. hutemiurntlv hsudsume.
pt^rd v.m t-ta a tine vn-iuz man. .1
of Na'tan Wilder.
I
Yrt Nathan had mic fault.
Be had hopo vfai will hot g&lt;» «mt this evening.
john iionnirs
“That's him at the other end of tbe
: rontrarttd a hal.lt of aw-cfatint «•»»«!
’ ’hall not if you d«. n-.l
pHTStCUN iu»d Surgeon. Dwelling»u Brusdsh&lt;m, sir.”
1 «.une nt the rw klw. unprincipled youths ' ui-b it."
1
,lrar lh« Cowt Room.
. “.Let’s sec,*’ resumed the visitor, glanc­
| »f tta town.
He loved “» ffo *»"T ,n
do F"
f_
u
H.P. CHERRY,
tta evening and jmn with them at s-n- |
Tn* v»-ith tasHnte.1.^ Th- feet was. h • ing over the paper be held in his hand;
OTART PUBLIC aud CMtrorsaccr. will st- store nr tall snd join wi’h them fo laugh. | had brew antidjnting tta simet f .r davs. “whertf were you last night ?’’
leo.l to all baaiscu entrusted to bhn with
“At home, sir.”
sn.rv nod iret* and h- *-&lt;*&gt;l nature «■•»’ "&lt;“! h"
n,,t iinutJ-hstelv give it up.
“You didn’t go over to the back vilimr-l-raw k.~(-htah Hert.;
f.TW«H &lt; b. -ii.ft.rram.
Ifft”
I.ra-t-rraln j-t rarh -t-w. »■
' rararat. thrapkt.
“
No. sir."
rkrara ra ta
S... 0 . rrath •••d I
“J'-l’J- *••&gt;' ■»— f
“Pre concluded tn lai that company go
nrvrr prijrat . Ira. pl«n. hot
hh
V- ...
without me. hereafter."
am
'•"TJ’ta ttaT »X“"tre JtaS C..p^Tk-.« i. . kiid. tararota. b.«"Good. I’m glad of that,” uttered the
Mlch'fui
shcriC emphatically, and then he went
” ra l-i'rad Jnrr.d"l Ip tfarraKr; tat M J.Mtk. »"d ta '“7“' '' ''
along to where Cooper was at work.
B- H~FULLER^
Hr spike with the young man. and tbe
A Chaneerr, General land bmI
jattcr turned pale as death.
There was
Wil.l. rl.nra .tat tta, ..-Hly-tata UMtratW" w-yw—•- — tJ. J."
- "■ ..
Uct orrr IMfiemcr’i .tore, in U»
s without ’oaing hia standing among much evident fagging and prayim;. hut
Middlerillc. Barry cooaty. Midi.
in vain. The officer had com* for Jnaepb
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nnd I- looked at nothing tay«ml thfa.Cfaiper and he could not go without him.
8&lt;»‘ J no washed bis hsnds and pul on bis
r Ira ... a.. •" wB HraMta-rt -M
.
„Rnt
|(.
m, ,„.d kra, coat and hat, and then, with a trembling
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rw*. ra N,. ta«ra - utjrrf N-thra. quh, oraM..- step, he accompanied the officer from the

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work was done, be learned the whole
rt&gt;»ry.
On the pljjbt before, a party of
voting men had gone over to the back
village and had a carousal at Billy Mac
Wayn/a; and on their return they tore
down fences,nnd carried away ham doors,
opened barn yard* and 1st the cattle out,
stole water melons, and several other
things »f like chsraoter. News had hern
received there that the party were com­
ing shd they were watched. They were

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far of hto ent at their
rHI woik. . V«u know
who
t-. r‘
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Office in fas Court I» during the wtale term,
’’ ------ -pulled down E.rtrnv:’- frME
“• •PE^^Xra, ra.praatta~.wlta | don’t mean to aik you who d»3 it, but I

JAMB U. Bitown,
pOCXTr SURVEYOR.

With m&gt;a\t friends.” replied Nathan, with

DANIEL STRIKER,
“Afnv thing particular going
f CLRBK. Notary Public, and Oensral , ~
a »•'
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of going over tottarillagr,
the vnuth. with some bwtiitiun.

OUVER E. EVERTS,
,

hod suffered heavily.

■Ai
this ritv. Mr. DaHd Yaple
from Eric rmmtv Pa., who wertron their
vteh sprM- r«M*ne •Aouf-ttr
tnttrs wMS of PWin.- • Prdm &lt;betn w*
. A gather some Interesting facts rohlinr "to
n burning weHi acddentallv discovered a
rfiAh ditbmee fmm B-rod*. Orov».Hn Bo-

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aav vou know.”
“Yea. sir. I do."
, ‘
-Ami r-». rm }&lt;n «,W »&gt;&gt;&lt;■ &lt;W lA
.raid iw&lt; tell"
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And i»w Irak &gt;&gt; lu

Tra rm In ll» «”(*■&gt;-"
&gt;~
part,: tta tarty
—tehl
*r ,nd
"■« tawj«r &lt;Wr»"( 'ta Htata
b«.wtu.|—• Tra kraw Ital Ihrae
*
,&lt;raw m«&gt; «i&gt;k
("• »"“WL— their mischief.
That venr evening the party, fourteen
itau .r. rail dl^ra-d ; tad
in number, were arraigned before a ius,ra. Ita* ir Itay «» *m to M»&gt; W.rra',
tire.and the enmnhint we« entered against
them.
Poor Cooper, pleading that be
had nothing to do with thr work, and
whila tears rolled down Ms cba^.aa-

«,ta. t«* -uita-. i-

Court.”.. „

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I^an Wilder haime ball
Cuoppr. ao3
others found bail aniung tbelr (fiends.' ,
That night NaUgin .wcuUwme a wiser
man. and in his heart thanked Mr. Clark
for Uw ciiumil he bad ghsi.’ * J&amp;w'ph
Cooper wept home wiser, Wu. but he wfoi
miserable and unhappy.
He now. »»w
wbaievirrompuny bad d-me for him, and
he wished that ho had been wise before.
Within a weak,' cloven of the ’guilty'
party went and saw the penplo whose
property had been abused, and not only
confessedAbrir error, and uffered to make
pecuniary restitution, but they also emplored forgivi-nesa. and promised to do so
no more. The conaequrhee was that at
the next term of court no complaint ap­
peared against the coDtriM youths. On­
ly three ring leaders—three low.reckleea,
hardened youths—-were tried, and were
sentenced to one .year’s imprisonment In
the county jail.
It was n good Icwon to many a youth
in that town, and from Mint time forth
there were no more such dlatnrbances of
pence and injuring of property ; for tha
m.,re virtu*-us nf the youths had learned
how dangerous It was to be found in bad
oimpstivpnd Iwdc-mscq'iently withdrawn
from all rollneeihm 'with such, while the
few were evil in mlnd,snd who dared not
go alone topdh • ny Mich wnrkjuving lust

the retptclnble tloak which the presence
&lt;■( decent people had’formerly thrown
over their bonds.
In time, Nathan Wilder became tbe
husband of Maliel, ar.d a partner in businew with Mr. Chirk. He io now a mid
die aged msn, and has a family of noble
children and no lesson of social life does
he urge more strongly upon
upm bh
7 children
‘ ‘
,
than the simple trait—*A man it knovn
by the company ht ktfpt."

An American traveler in tho streets of
Paris,seeing the words, “Wine baths giv
cn hero," exclaimed:
■ .
.
“Will I then French ato a luxuritais
propio.? t Then, with true Yankee curiisaity, and the feeling that be csild nffiird
whatever any i&gt;ue else did. walked Id and
demanded a “wine bath."
Feeling vrondarfolly relreahed. after it,
and having to pay but five francs, he ask.
cd in some asloniabmenttobow a wine hath
could ta afforded s&lt;&gt; cheaply.
Hie able
attendant, who had been a slave In Vir­
ginia. and etyo) ed a sly bit &lt;4 bunw4 re-

ly beginniug trf tbe work. A-'i ie muaos
of reaching toe top bas*becu reiiorad ex­
cept a single rapr, attached to n ’ strong
braes extending across the top of ths ecjumn.
* .
, At Era*, it «£&gt; sucgsstcd/bsLa rieger
might ascend by this rope,bn: LivuLlvcq,
ImD Sta^Hta
nnme our I .-gga.
in.'nU-taLtato
I...'.* nan
rergoRen,J' inu • In view ofap^siLiJiry orfih*ad-idetrt’Vy
the undertaking-, Ihr rope fa-itre rott^ -'
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taA Vtan Mil.wrfyttat aOqtaiM ton •sperimoiteW* been luade.' FJ»t;a tmM
ifdMtV W toSdT taBtaWHo. «W. .«• pr-dra, d -ho, ta«4w upra ktaj
drr. JEroir^t he bottom of it the |*npri-- Igjpoud outside th«'ctflunin, tb-^“ rt.’r had &gt;onimrored ?b«i«f for water, emit, mhre than 170 fed
! perform1
•nd the npemt-rhad 1st that timw rosehed Having ascertained that he pt
this foot, aamall packed, thrt
hs MnHt fwwT*pM-' tachcd to the stone, but the i
lv lowing and Arimt WS the dhteharge iheolr totbo thread prev«tt-ra,
that, friab’ened blm Irdm H* wre-k, he Ing tbe st«&gt;ne more Chan half tbs height of
Next; an fndbtri lx.w and
fled, lea vine the angur -In rhe hole.
' On the cnlorpn.
reaching tbe stirfiice he callcd’tbr a little arrows were obtamsd from tire Sinitbao*
The srrows:were fired
Ctrl to Iteht a candle far the purpose of nian Institution.
letting It down Into the well, When,as she over the column easily' but wlcu theca-,
opened the dreir of th* house with It In pcriment was made with tL packed
her b*M. rte atmosphere around seemed thread attached, they rotild Ihardlv %•'
Af rifl i' vu
to take fire. b&lt;rt iftrr one flash, th* blns forced up a hundred feet.
★as confined to thq vicinity of - the well, next obtained, and rxperiiifeute wrec
reaching to the hrieht of fifteen feet and made inside the column by aj««&gt;tiug the.
unwaMs! iWlittlegM was badly burn- ramrod, with a pack tbread’attached up.
rd upon tbe arm tmd other parts of tbe ward, in the hope that it would descend1
Iwvt r ; the msn. who had escaped from cm tho opposiie side uf the bckci.
mentioned; but thft plan ahu|fM;|rd. (IMF
ramrod someumerforetina w ith obstads*
which prevented its Liking tbe direction;
wished, and at other timeuTthc thread
would be burned off "by the fifing ‘or tlu’
gun.
YralerJpy s
««• 0&gt;uh&gt;«l u4
earned iiiMde the ^ofatnn. A pack thread
was tied tolls Ic£, and tiie bind &lt;ss car­
ried to the top of a ladder byjrme uf 'tW
gentlemen present and thrown upwart!j‘
the company below, to frighi-n the bird

the wcllrhad one aide wf-bte fare complMelv Mlwtonsd.whilc another workman,
*Akinc the only throe present, was also
eonslderably Injured by the sudden flash.
TV neighborhood was. of course, soon
aroused, and although -fifindrwds ■ tinted
the'spot; rnahr working' night and day,
it was nnt until Friday morning that the
flames were completely extinguished or
smothered.
During this rime,.* phai
attached to the home
first removed,
next a c^mplcfe ★Ing, In order to save
the main building, as In every change &lt;4
the wind t&gt; c flames were driven in tbit
direction with such force as to even char
the woodwork. The well was again miled up with earth, the place deluged with
water, but to little avail n« regards n final
extlngoiahment, a’ Mr. YapTe, when Ise
vfafted the spot on Friday morning, de­
scribes tbe’flathes n« breaking through
the loose earth oT the well like flashes, of
riinpowrer running along oh tbe ground.
When he left, llw fire upon the snrfice
appeared to be smothered.which had been
finally accomplished by the crowd beat­
ing upon It with flat boards.

sjnd make it-eontlnw its flight upw.ir^
whooped and shouted; ths bird fltfir
round In the colotrin snd nt |hft rested!
npon a recevs designated for tie reception
of on^ nf the stones presented by contrftiutnrs. By agsln whooping and’ shoath*
the bird was started, and toek Its flight
upward, and rested upon the vr-y Imus
aver which It aus acaired tn cast tka
thread.
This a as an tmjfoca
for those below.
If tlra bln] dtfaetrnM
by the side by which It rented, J he nd*®
would foil at the time; if by the uppMte
side, all was safe, and tho em! wnulj fas
obtained. The shoutirig was raised &lt;tgsin,
but tbe bird looked down tirpon the nulsv
company below with a quiztoal “No yent
d-m’r.” A nl*t«.l was then fired to fright­
en him, and after some moments of irespense, the bird descended upon the Vide
of the column desired. The pack thread
was caught, a bekvier cord was attached
and drawn up. then heavier and rtrunipaL

Of all the extravagant fres I ever licsrd
tell &lt; f. raid n crusty old bachelor, the
other day, “a female is tbe worst.”
“Wh.it altureh do you altend, Mr».
Partington T’ "Oh ! any paradox church
where the g'-spcl'«*di»prnsed with."

cords, until a rope bf sufficient sixe was
secured over tho brace to enable the' Argers-to proceed with eafaty to tbv Work
of refitting the rigging 7m the top of the
eolumn. and putting tifd mwthinerv in
complete order for future operations.—
Th; experiment* ware made tinder ths
direction of Lieut Ires.
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Ata frrotblsc.k ietllcrncnt in A(rica,a
polica ordinance ■ wax lately issued, by
which, it is forbidden, that any person
shall public! v.worship alligators, thunder
or other replikt.

I
nown,” while ruralizing a-few days «ince
“Than’ynu throw II away, t suppoes.”
"No, mass* । &lt;ios&gt; wo send U tower unronuiouslv ant down on a nest nf. hum­
ble-bees. He had for a moment a realixdown, and charge three francs a bath.—
ing s«-n*aof whu,‘tlie'»calnf war" meant,
Liar's plenty of people whn nin’t sn berabout which ro much tuljs. to rnsdo,
rv particular, who will bathe In it after
this, at two francs a bead. Deo, maasa.
"Pa. bow loog.dnes the legislature git!”
we let the comnum .people hab it at a
“Three or four months, my son.” What
franc apiece.”
“Bien, of course, you throw it away,” a set of gwtn they must be; our geese
set nuly five weeks I" "ft is getting InU
exclaimed the traveler, who thought this
my sun, you bad better retire."
was going even beyond Yankee nmfit.
“No, indeed, niasaa," was the indig­
During n recent trial there was a large
nant reply, accompanied by a profound
bow; “no. indeed, mns-s, we are not so number of Indies present, who cnesed a
Die
'stravogant as dal ootocs to; we bottles gentle murmuring all ilia while.
it up' den, and send it to ’Merton for usher called not repeatedly, “Silence t”—
when the Judge raUdly said, “Mr. Usher,
Champagne"
don’t yr*u know better than to call slknce
when ladies are lr, &lt;y&gt;urt 1"
A Cl ais Satx.—A shrewd country­
man was in New York the other day,
gawky, uncouth, and innocent enough in
A Dutchman was relating bis marvelappearance, but in reality, with his eye us esvstpe from drowning when thirteen
teeth cut.
Passing up Chatham street, of bis cnmpsnions were lost by the up­
through tbe Jew’s quarter, he was oootin- setting of a b»mt. and be alone wits sated.
ually encountered with importunities to
“And how did vou escape from their
buy. From alinoit every store some one fate V suited nnuof hb hearers. V.
rushed out. In aroordanee with tbs annoy­
ing custom of that street, to seise upon Dutchman's placid answer.
.
and try to force him to purchase. Al last
•&gt;ne dirty looking MIimv caught him by
That was a ehsmeteriatte and beautiful
the arm’ and clamorously urged him to .shiUlitM of the prindpsb of PhilsnthroIteromo • customer.
“Have you gut any shirtst" taprirsd with a very long tram, and walking up to
Lite countryman with a very Innocent her, he asked if b* ahnuld hold it up for
l«»ok.
'
ber.
Bhs replied ihat aha fete gratefal
“A splendid assortment, sir. Stop In, for his politeness hut she could not see
bow so fine a looking man could ever conat four-francs,”

23T" A newspaper at.Cur'mt^ AlaJ,

,

came out for Dougins and dtod in two j
months. One in Tk-hoiningo Co., Mias^
also Mme out for Dough* and dieJ In
two weeks. We lihlleve there Is hut one
Douglas paper in Kentucky.—LouuriOe
JaurnaL

A Qtntsnov.—If the South: wotfid not
nominate Mr. Dougins fiir Prcm&amp;jnt in
1953. just after, be had passed ih« Nobr.-»ka bill for ihcm, Is it reasonable to. imp.
pose that they will nominate Mm in I8G0, i
when bo is try ing to cheat them mrt of
the advantages be originally intcndctHfe
bill to confer?
NEwspxrxn EsTExrRisx.—Sen. Dong ‘
Ias’s speech at Columbcs was pobllsKed
the day following Its delivcrrin the New
York Timet, at the rost of #407 for tele­
graphing.
The Timet shows gff-at pnrtialhy to Mr, Douglas for an "Independ­
ent” press, and dcf&gt;*nds fala views of popolar sovereignty.—fTatianal &amp;a.

Dxtokc ths Darn 8c«rrr Timm.—The
Portsmouth Journal publishes* ft pass­
port given hy James Monroe, when Mlnmter of Englund, in 1WG, t4 E»aex
White, a aiaVo and body-servahtW John
Randolph, of Rnsnoke, and a negro, In
which the said E-vex White is &amp;M'*a
citizen of the L’niu.&lt;i States ”
;
.
The New York CowirrcW/h
Into on estimate ndctrtkii&lt;&gt;n
h it arrivas at the condiwion that,
rt Eastern b rotno '.Uusawda of

perfoct gravity, ‘yet on owe, for you wad
“Tn

to raWtta rates

imagined, as th* Domt
on his heel.qutetly put

Character

WwhMton MoHMh«Y*to
the top of thu coltugn, in ordir to an

-Doyoutafa

�Tbe feta of ibU great Artic etplncer is
I Iragth ascertained, and the myetery

• kwg donded Lis Me, hes f.■ally Hwa dtared up.
It Is do* to ’Em

EATING SALOON

jmMwersDca of a oolle wife, that tte
wurW to M Jaqgfe apprised of the tale uf

the retara cl tbe atasmalun Fox, Captain,
MnClintock, which was eant nut by Lady

Franklin, te search uf her husband aud

wwld beooma despots."

lbs expedition whteh ^crenpsnled him

Judge Bton , to hia CamnteatariM ou
the Cfatftalitiu, sava:

on hto tart fetal trip to the fraaeorsgiuna of

the north.

The Fox was sneoessful in its

mtoaloo, finding at Point William, on tbe

nOrth-wvst coast of King William's Island,

1848, and

a record, dated April 25ih.

&gt;l«Md
J.imea.

by Captains

Grottier and Fite,

Tbe record sags that the Erebus

and Terror were abandoned three days
previous. In tbe ice, fire leagues to tbe
Dorth-west, sod that the survivors, io all

ocnounting to

105, were proceeding to

Great Ftah River.

Sir John Franklin

bad died on th* lltb of Jim* 1947, and
till total deaths to that date bad been
nine uffioers and fifteen men.

It is stated tbat many interesting relics
cif the expedition were obtained. &lt;&gt;n tbe

western shore of King William’s Island,
from tbe Eaquimsuxa, who stated that al­

tar

their abandonment, uno

abip was

dhiahed iu tbe ice end sunk, and that the

rjlbcr waa forced on shore where she rerosined.

Tbe Fox was unable to pene-

txate farther than Beliuit Straits, and

wintered in Brantford Bay.

Minute and

interesting details of the expedition are
published.

Several skeletons of Frank­

lin's m*n, la qgo quantities of clothing,fee.,

and a duplicate record up to theabaodunmeut of tbe ships were dUcovered.

We

hope to be able, at a future time, to lay

more of the particulars before our read-

Deuglai end the Klavs Trade.
The Sai aimak (Go.) Daily Acws quotes
from an article in tbe Providence Am(
maintaining that “Douglas hud gained
popularity with amazing a wifiDem” at the
and also tbat "the question of re-opening
tbe stare trade ia already dred. even in
the most ultra of the Slava States," state­
ments which arc met at the outset with
an emphatic “Aof to.''
Tho JVrvt then
proceeds to post its northern emitempo
rnry Jn regard to the real facta of tbe
owe; and we c«»py its remarks for the
Krpose "fperforming a like service to
imocralic &lt;&gt;npm.ata in this region. wb&lt;&gt;
might otherwise tail tn receive thia im­
portant and undoubtedly rdtable mfiirmation. We quote tbe Sa^aunab A7rs of
tho 2d instant :
"We can anaure tbe editor that he is
not less mistaken in regard to the noputar sentiment of tbe S.»uthrrn people on
the subject of ibu repeal of tbe laws pro­
hibiting tho African Stave trade, than be
ia in supposing that “Mr. Douglas has
gained popularity with amazing swiftness'
ut the South.
We cau assure him that
while Mr. Douglas is not nearly so pop­
ular at the South a* he wsa prcxu'US U&gt;
hia avowal of the doctrine of ‘unfriendly
or hostile legislation' against the institu­
tion of Slavery m tbe Territories, the
ntunber in the Southern States in finror
of re-opening tbe African Slave trade is
xupidly increasing.
No question at do
mestic policy baa ever, within our recol­
lection, grown so rapidly In favor as has
tbe proposition to repeal the lawn by
which the African Slave trade, and conse­
quently lbs tabor system of the South ia
rcstrictid, and the vitality and perpetui­
ty of her institutions endangered. We
assure our Providence outemporary thore
» a Well-founded, deep-rooted, and widespreading conviction in the minds of our
Southern people that a domestic institu­
tion so indkipi usable to their pruaperity.
so essential to their social, politind and
! wiatar^l equality in tbe Uninn, must be
fared |n their uwn control and rsgutalutt
Tho recent inyolem and defiant attempts
ci tbe North’to circumscribe aud pro­
scribe the South, to exclude her by ftwee
from the public domain, and by Emigra­
tion Aid Societies to invade nna. colonize
her border Staten, has opened tic eyre of
the Southern people to die fact that if
they would preserve not only tbeir equal­
ity, last tbeir very existence in sr out of
tbe Union,they mnst have “more African
stock.” as »he North baa its yearly influx
WEuro|
*”
ran gUk-L, and that, in accordtb« uqi veraal rule uf political
■nos wit---------rcemnniy. the rotations of supply and d«mand must regulate the labor ay slam, as
it Ates the labor ay stem of the North.”

Matlxual or rax Naw Yons Dxmoc■ac».—If any'oody is wiliir.g to believe
what the N. Y. JfrroM says, the Demo­
cratic party ofNew York city te Dot made
UP of Uy purest and bast men to that
■ity. Bays the BeraU;
"ft is toe Mart sad literal truth, that
graduate* from Black wall’s Island and

“In measures exefusiraly of ayofiEref

while it ban elevated, Uh also a private
interest. Aa a endidaulbr papular sup­
port, I scant and do DOC deoil* Io. com­
mand h.”
.
Thiah certainly wall said.
Bat we
fear that au far as th* Wert to ooMaraud
tbe partisan press is not a tbiag of the
past
That it teaot, to principally tbs
fault of small poUttotaM and wash met,
who bav* crept ate publie rtatk*.
In
two way* they are an incubus.
FtoK
they are ifnrtrtrt blunderer, and to oen• tire them ae they oaght to be, would to
ail appearances onvert a frieodlv press
iatoaa.opMifaMjuuraaL Becowd.thej
are inoapable &lt;f magnanimity. Tb*y can
n.4 toy I tea Gov. Banka, that they “du
not desire to command" a partisan press
On the cootrary .every one wants a paper,
which will praise him without stint, and
extol hia virtues in proportion to bls in
creasing vicioueucM. Honorable censure,
desigiied with the moil friendly motive,
ia anmelhtoff they cannot appreciate. The
;censure ot‘ the press is at ooce set down
a
‘ n a personal malice aad party disloyal­
1
ty.
Of course this state of things, will
continue. Th* prana will throughout
tbe country assert »ts independence,which
will in time, come to bo recognized as a
wtaUesbra* prerogative.
For any abuse
or lieenikmanrss 1* to responsible al tbe
bar of public opinion.

looltlatitt. or exrautivs character, it Is
plain, that as thr supreme authority as to
then questions behmga to the togtetative
—
“
“ “veote, they cannot
and* executive
droaftm
be rr-enmihed eiaewfelets."
Jefferson repudiated the decision of tbe
the
Supreme Gert when they di-otared
.
alien and aedifxw laws pocisUtattowal,
I, .nd
Jackson told rbe same brarh, whan U-4
declared ibe United Blates"BaL amstitu
tiunals
“Its authority must not be permitted
to control Congress or the'Executive; fiw
their (ths Judges') opinion has no more
authority over Congress than the opinion
nf fYamLsaa haa nv»r tha Jndeaa ”

Warez PxoPLZ Sold as Slaves.—Tbe
Abl&lt;rvillc (A|a.) Joa/urgive* a curious
piece of villainy.
It appears that Pa
tienre Hicks, a young woman about 17
years of age, who was held aa a slave by
John Guilford a citizen of Henry euunty,
under a bill ofsale made to bitn by one
James C. Wihex, van brought before
Judge Williams, under a writ of habeas
©•rpus^ued oat by Mrs. Casas A. Hicks,
the mother of aaid girl, who arrived in
the town of Aberdeen on Tueeday .the 9th
inat. On tbe trial of the case It was prov­
ed that Wilson went to the bouse of Mrs.
Hicks, in C&lt;dun&gt;hos,Ga,, about ths 1st of
March last where be rmusined sick sev­
eral weeks.
Oil his recovery be desired to marry
PaiTTT G«od.—The Detroit Adtrrb I
I the young lady mod finding that her moth
arr gives the filllowing spicy account of a
1
ar
was
oppowxj to their marriage.be stole
,couple ofincidents which occurred on the.
ber away and trout hi ber to tbe bouse
State Fair grounds last week at Detioit. of Rev. John Guilford, to whom be s*&gt;1d
It is too good to be lost and wa give it to hex as a slave. On his return u&gt; Col urn
bus he procured her brother a boy about
our feeders at we found It:
15 years old. and told him to a gentle­
‘ We were highly amused at a little man in Georgia.
The girl waa worked
sharer about three years old,wbo became on tbe plantatkxijuid is considerably sun
Separated from hia mother. He wander­ burnt.winch makes ber appear very dark.
ed about for a long time, bat finally— Tbe girl Patience bad an infant daughter.
Laving ten cents—he bought a ticket and The case w«. trisd ^f.vo Judge Will­
perched bimaelf on the topmost seat of iams, tbe probate Court,' and the mother
the grand stand to sec tbe exhibition of and child wore releesvd from tbe service
trotting colts.
As the nags came in on ufGailfenl. Tbe
statea. howev­
the last quarter be did hia beet to ebeer er, that the council for Guilford have ta­
as luudly as any of the larnr iufacta by ken tbe case to tbe Supreme Court, not
whom be was surrounded and clapped with th* expectation of again enslaving
bis bands with great gusto. At last, no­ tbe girl, but vrith tbe expectation of clear­
ticing ooc of the most dittinyvo looking ing Guilford of tbe cost impoeod upon
&lt;4 tbe marshals, be lolled and tuniMed tn him by tbe J edge uf Probate.
Where is
the ground and hailed him with, “Hallo, the villain Wilson, we should like to
old feller. ain’t you mv father 1 you look know 1—Stlma S**ti&gt;u!.
awfully like him, for Ma says so.** Tbe
marshal was nonplussed, but taking the
Tiik Bccuabav DaMnctaanc Cano.—
infant in his artns.carrisd him about until
Tbe GmsUtoUou. acenrding to tbs decis­
the mother was discovered. Tbe meeting ion of the bigbert tribunal know
between two persons— a male and a fe­ Government, eecuree tn ever
male—was quite interesting.
It seems THE RIGHT OF TAKINL _____
AND
that they were “loryers" several years i BOLDING HIS SLATES IN ANY
since, but had bcrii separated from each OF THE TERRITORIES OF THE
other for a long time.
The lady was UNITED STATES.
Tais H tbe bred.
pretty and interesting, and the gentleman
so-so. They were about t.-n rods distant
from each other when.al the same instant
recognitions were mulasl. The lady start
ed on a g«&gt;&lt;xl round trot towards her j
dated by tadh
friend, and be on a galop to meet her.— mood iu
The meeting came, and was effecting ia
What is the teevttabtoMuethrt which
tbe extreme.
She fell upon hia boeonj flow* f.-ota this Statement M facta 1 Ths
and cried "Gvoepe.” He clasped her ia
eurss nf Slavery, If it be a cwroe—t'.e
hi* arms and said ‘"Sarah."
Tbe next
blaming nf Slavery. if It be a gm^ or a
words were, “Sal. do you like candy as bl wing—MUST BE ALIKE ENDUR­
well as you did F
“Of course I do. ED OR ENJOYED BY THE PEO
George." "Well have a stick then." At PLE OF A TERRITORY. DURING
this junctors we were called away upon THE EXISTENCE OF THE TERRIurgent busmens.**
TORI AL CORPORATION OR OR
GAN1ZAWN.—IFeaMapfoa Cmu.
Dma’r Warr Him ro Rtrvaa—Rich
Scsaa.—Like nome of his Illustrious crei-1

Bill —They buy in Boetou, and Grant
tells m* they huv at much better rates,
than in New York, they purchase tnwnv
of tb*ir goods from the inanufectare, aod
thereby save an extra profit.J.*.—Well, the feet of the business
ta I Late thought f&lt;&gt;r a long time that
they rold good* cheaper the* the other
merchants. Imt "the feet to, I uwe tbe oth-,
ere,-and the moment 1 leave off they will
sue me—but I a«su.-e yo&lt; '
“ ’
get out of their cln'qhet
Bultwnrei fe Grant a call.
Bill.—But if you continue to trade
with thorn, you will never get out Sul
advise you u&gt; leave off at once, and if
you du, you will get your g««ods of every
kted so much less, that you will soon be
I out of debt you will have that chattel
! nwCgng* uff •&gt;( y&lt;M»r cattle and wheat
and in one year .the mortgage off of your
farm. When I com menced trading with
them 1 owed the other merchauts. but
now my farm and cattle are clear, and I
am out of deLt; all done by Belling my
wta-at to, and buying my goods of Bolt
wood A: Grant. ’
Wbat n Costs.—The ■learner Toryvan chartseed by Minister Ward tn con­
vey him »&lt;k P«4in, &lt;n»t« tbe government
the snug little anm
15 000 per toon th,
which for five months. fi»r wlndi she is
chartered, r.m-&lt;mta tn &gt;25.000.
Add
Una to the 130.000 paid for tbe steamer
Antelope hat year, end are have the
large sum of 55 000 given for tbe use of
two steamers for a lew month*—enough ,

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AGUE BALSAM!!

tcmp&lt;•rarice, the editor of the Buffido Port
baa heei. very violent at tlmr*. in denun­
ciation adtbe Central Railtoad. He de­
sired to go east, and be thought h would |
rctssTM.re4 ttamuuommto teigMre wXtte
be very convenient to be “bribed with a
btewa vi bs«utj u.d teaitb.
pass." Ex preveing hia thoughts to a friend,
Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are aold
be remarked that If be had not been so
by all dealers in MeJidues.
violent toward* tbe road be supposed be
might cd the coveted pass.
His friend
assured Hm that if be would apply to
Dees Richmond he wm’ld be accomoda­
ted, which the editor thought preposter­
ous ; but after oonaiderrtion he wioclnded
tn make the attempt.
Hr acoredingly Northern white men, that, as a role, per­
called on Mr. R.. and the fulhiwiwg con- sons can always find oat ntgro blood by
tradition, and It ia comnantovriy safe to
ws Gad to th* Av taouse Jtttmol:
marry dark complected w..tn«i there,
“Mr. Rtobmuwd.” said the editor, "I without danger of •amalgamation,’ to ve­
arn going
cast, and
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salted
tauee if
ry curamob in the South.
If this is
you can accommodate me wkh a pass." rraoSvllhtn, -make the most ufK* *
"Certainly, sir, certainly, sir— with tbe
grertert al pleasure,’’ said Mr. R. and be
Th* Mew Oyster Bed Btorevery.
proceeded to fill out the peas.
Tbe N. Y. Tre« of Ifemday, states
The little card was handed to ths ediv
that
tbe Oyster bud which has reecutly
or. vb*, aasresniitg his thanks, glanced
been discovered sttbe T
------ 1 ■
over it, and saw that B only passed Mm
Ct—ijf-g vsoku. sash Mtbiab.
to Albany, with no provision tor his re- at "Eatoo’a Neck,’'
Oaili fc&gt;T«xevctev&lt;4 eses,
dcokhrtd uf thirty b
CoM sue hast are half as vWsee
overboard at this p

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couatant ptavtmtm, ubring th,
™«^d to pky bmt deer, tbe little girl

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N'- F. W. Mua-

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wh.. takes charge «if tho higher de-

Mrtmcnt, and has also a snp^iwry
cteree ever toth other dvpartmenta.—
jdm. \luusi.u’occupies a room fitted up
fur th.' intermediate

department, just

back i&gt;f thh one occupied by Mr.

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"”■* *•**“■ wItaM*
r'\U“.h"P’
indi”« 'rtta'.tan
P*rl
*• wioml. th. buy
that of tbe eportaman—win,, raisinw the by ta, Wrtta nt, Mmd, wta ta*«M to
U] H-talMr’i OUbtaMl Su.mM* Bit.
gnu to bis tea, snapped It, wbn by snme
tare. ,»d. u, hl. Ml.,
f ,,,^ re.
“ ** &lt;**’hau*ti. ’h« shot breakheffrum tba first trial, and ta lam than
two month, firnnd blwrtf pefcedy cured
•»’UMS litao girl,Who ran across the street Of h.s cotnpUint, .nd ta daily recovering
and fell dead, into b*r mother’* arms.—
hi» strMMith of b.dy, and loeroasmg ta
TN« * »be accord sockW of tbe kind In
fleah | and ebn.fully gi^tbi. certificate,
thia City within a few weeks.—Niltt Kntn th* hope that others afflicted ilka him­
quirtr, 8lA.
self may be beuefitted.
f.

Mun

Miss Delia Warner

son* department

h.u eiurge of the primary dopartment.

situated ou tho lower fluor of tho bnild-

jjjn.

Alth'-ngh the attendance is not near

as large as rt will be, each depart meat is

Gnoam at twrSovtw—The RkAmond
Whig is insisting on 'tbe necessity »f
overthrowing the Democracy iu that
Slate and ihroaphnut tho Union, on tbe
ground that tha Klave-holdlng inter* U is
not wife ta their bands.
It quotes from
a recant letter of nnc nf the TTaur* ohrvaptmdcula, to show that in Wes’eni
Virginia there is a strong distrust, of slave
labor OU the giounds of economy, and
ndds:
"Frce-aoiltam, scantily veiled and slight­
ly colored—when veiled or colored at all
—hol&lt;^ n high head in many of the slave­
holding Slates. It is quite bold in Wes­
tern Virginia, defiant in Mary land, om­
nipotent in Delaware, docs about as it
pleases in the border counties of Ken
tucky, nnd holds absolute p&gt; ssew*inn of
an important portion «&gt;i Mixsouri.
Yet
many of the prominent statesmen of the
dominant party say and maintain that the
South was never ao atn&gt;ug arid safe, with
regard to the present and future^u* now."

,

Q

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
DRY GOODS!

JOHN LEE.

Sworn to and subscribed before me,
August 21m, 1859.
C. F. HANBELMANN.
Justice of the Peace,
No-44 Western Strict, Cincinnati, O.

ON LOW PRICES

*3P When we first asoended tbe Edit­
respectably filled, snd all interested feel
orial friixMl, we made it a ids. never to
certain «&gt;f having one of the best stboola
puff or commend anything to our readers
t„ te fimnd in west-rn Michigan.
Wo
unless tho artiele noticed p»**eaaed^n our
••pinion, real merit; and though frequent­
tro*l thcra will be n » detoy to sending In
ly tmpurtUMd. we have never departed
*11 scb'Jars now in the district, as a pre­
from it But a hen nuything is pree. nted
cious opportunity to thrx1?"^of
to our nhservatiun possessing the^ qualIsg* is
r’Wsyj’Tmwa from alrSg?
iti«, we cutniidM- it duo U» our patrons
cKKlenipIattog'an attendance,will of Course
that we make it kuuxn to them.
We
therefore call the attention of our readers
&gt;cc it to their mtofest t° commence aa
to a new remedy fur Fever and Ague—
soon as p«».stble, tn wder to take thrir
Dr. Christie’s Ague Balsam. We know
proper placed in tho classes to be f-jrtned.
, it tn be a good remedy.
Hundreds of
We certainly feel great interest to the
our tubteribere have tried it, and in no
instance has it failed to effect a permanent
prosperity of our ached, and shall note
cure. We only speak w hat we have aeen
• it* progress from timis to limo, and re­
and know.
To those afflicted with this
p rt accordingly.
prevalent disease we o-mmeod it, fur it
ia well deserving of confidence.
Try it
\rr» II1M.—A man exulting in the’
'Hie primmer*, I find, are very much —Plymouth (O.) Adotriittr.
..f r.re.,1- — hull,™, r™, AIM- “•*’"&gt; «■•
““3!
6ce aivvrtMumunt.
. .
.
.
,
. , heniselves. With tire Mexican-* gaming
.&lt;».
te&gt;tanL
Tbs&gt; will gatpbto
all
.re paid
„,;.t -ur
..nr village
VI l.im- a
A vitek
Visit. late
Ik-1 »*wk
«• rtk with
UAlll b
. ta
...
____
..... away
®
E !

'iMitesonESjeSE
r, Bnrth ot ten wJ
r north port of ti*,
^.r±Lc,!£? *!*■

&gt;&gt;bate

v,
Ai iui u

hJelpkta IM Owtawi. bm
fcc‘,il!L7cd''*1 •” "lkf

nUMfik nae.

GELJinarr yxKnami
lad Coking Extract!*
roR THS

VERY LOW PRICES

. If. weg»Mi, iu*.l mtn- |

f*"-

JoteRitert*.

Dr. CASTLI’fi
MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.
This Sncff pa«*ci*a« nt&gt;*crpaa*cd rirtnc* la tte
■n* of dtoeaM* of tte Er«i Rsr* sod Hsad. 1

CLOCKS WATCHES AXD JEWELRY

Ijulings' Pritt tnrrnit.

n-.tictaff Judge Blat-ka reply U» BvtiaU.r

V,-&lt;ilun», f..r burglary,
iogtopreaa.

»n» ’nkeu up.

The court will pn'imnly bje

hi ld during the entire ««-k. aud “f Mhall

n&lt;4 lw nl.lv tugivr n summery ut ils pro-

Pbilsdeipbta. Del. 4.

’

A special Washington di-patrh t«» the
North American, says it is well known
iti EilibuKter circles, that MUotber tiirmidable । xpedition is preparing ngainsl Nic­
aragua, a portion'd'the expedition fans al­
ready ri.iicvcdcd in leaving Now York and
Clurk-stou, but the parties will main no
*u»pii-i»us denmnstrsDona until ak the
pion* are matured, and tbe full ■force •»
upon tho spot ready for action.
Cs»L
Wheat, now in New Yurt, will have an
important [MisiCiou in the new crusade.—
These facta can be rvliud upon, and our
Government ■Kula be
v- fclr

Joy to the Bearded.

iri'p.irtance.

Prof. La Mountain and Mr. Haddock
iame into Ottow.* u»-day, having landed

150’mites north nf Ottawa, in the gT0®1
Canada wilderness. They were bro t out
by Indian guides in Itnrk canoffa.
They
traveled iu ttodr ladloon 300 miles, and
were up Lt the air only from four ta five
bmtrs. ' F&lt;&gt;f war lour days they have
been in the wilderuesa without food, sod
with no means of striking h fire.
17k)
were rescued moat providentially bV a
Mr. Camernn, wlio was hauling timber
frith Indian gutd-4.

_____'■

GROCERIES

out dearMMU.- . . • , ?
.’
Collrtjtar Hutch refutml a clearance to
the steamer Philadelpfda, U&gt;-d»r. Pt Aspiowal). bucau*-.- it i* nlL-ged 'hal

HARD-WARE

MORTGAGE SALE.

TvEFAULTte’rej e-en arte la ibejtsyem.i
LJ -&gt;f a certain morenae exeeateJ by K-Ihr. I&gt;.

KEIDJEE IHSTOAH’DE

IB corporal

CASH CAPITAL, 11,000,000,

Sw.rrn.-A pta-JA r»—r "f.*"
t.» k otare I" lb- R&gt;lk^"«n

NET SURPLUS OF «84B, 181*78,

ADSoLVTZ AJ«U CttlMPAtUhP.
UBs. ii.iHr rtMrwre-W-XnW1*-

Tte value of • r^ishb ln»«ra^ wBlteAppartat
frvm tte foflowlM

yjOBSES PAID BY THU zC'FNA

B*ta ,‘™‘
n

1

B&gt;teton. Or:. 4.
Ft.ie*rd which arrived 111

i«,|»-”-A’&lt;"“

tah. •« A-

Etaj'i Evil. at&gt;4sHdi(ta«e* **&gt;**«*••&gt; «»F
iffipwmj at tte blood.
PL/dcinnv wUl Mil r«wtote&lt;ateoe*Upr*-

It I* a pleasant. effceUrt u&gt;&lt; «aft rtm4y far
Oiitans.
11 b*« stroi Ett vrtiltaMtai thaa aay otter
troady.
Wbao jure««■! 'tw.U ever after be *M«ta for.
In »bort, it »■** !. st the teed afsgee caret.

DRY GOODS’

UPWABD8 OF 0^,000.000
on—bmb«-»"»&gt;•*• M~ta»~»

—•

The Ikopo i» jp»*n to *11 pbyMcUa*—
That tbs; miyksaw wb*! ttey uv yiutf. '
Tira CWibitMtioa of S«»**parula willMtiUia-

AND

enught.— Trcntrtt CftyHtr.

P’f"-

Blood snd Liver Syrup

Christie's

T,k7
,h.»~nd.rtUI iu O.- takr Bure lu &gt;»

irelihrttartr " B.rt.JX bXbL ^i ••BUrttaTr,"—H«

'

tesdicc. 'T
yJOUN D.HIBK.I

r.®r»n — Snd pidl-rel^ ,'■» »"
.rising Aren IU
r"T*. T”i
Our tadt — ■ lighl IwreemO.
-d
. . pr.
lUhiirt -Un «
lundnd

h««wm. rrtrren mrnftrr
*he Ur
ISTS-r-^",fs'rLre"'X

BY USING

eOOVILL’S

• test A(ta tsre I
Rcaadr pnjwmd I
&gt;rvp*r*Uon Cree froi

pielrret fl.‘iin4rr&gt;&lt;&lt; In bhetawt
«
Lbw) Un Ibnn t«- Un".' “nJ &lt;®»ghl

t., iu uun.«l repUta-nn-d
6.h reta-ol
take '&gt;• £*•

CLEANSE TOL'B BLOOD,

of May, A. 1&gt;. 18 7,

Rrr»n Fltanw -l&gt;« Th”-1 ’&gt; "f'
taimwiny wltaHt. A. Sta|.b. nEm., w. »rm C-b"&gt;g on B®irJ...... ta.hr
(Trerl
.hkh » ,.X»M In lb'
pl.t.) In live minnta, “A"&gt;br&lt;'«Ing-ul
!h. iLlI.nn line «- h-' &gt;» ”«'■• t-.rtrt

Filrtu.lcr Walker off.
New Oricmw, Oct. 4.

Geo. Walker and hia men werefdf I**1
night.
They sided from Berwick Bay
this morning,in hiaowuiitfiHBWW

HE nndendn«d baring fitud op a SHAVING
ijstkaAwHad
SALOON, cm door East of Wa* Jon«’« *ior».
HaiseSi i
sblytefunad.'Beach peperorpscksgaafHeneir* |
Condition Powder*, which li»resztu ass* xxovry
TO ruu par T^aaa Powder* *rapet up is larg* hair-cvttins. shampooing sad hair dyeing, on tte
shortest nitier
Shaving, done for Scants,
wXS” Swre
H«lr-enrtit»gaud drwaieg, dona for
“hrmpooiof, d-n« for 16 cento.
gbodooM, dbespneu Bi d uliMty any otter tetse
Clean Ts«£ and Napkite al«»'s ’
t^r Clothes cleaned, inch as Coati
V«&gt;to, witteut In'anng their eolor*.
IL U. MA
' Hstliniti. Joly IX ISM.

T

Ila'. Btarsb.) per &gt;oo,.........
“ • tame. •
“
...........
17 lnk&lt;- U"’- ’rue DfliM-erntic ground
Shmgtoa, |vr M
........
winch rcfeni the qatarioii M Slurry In » I.iunter. (vhalcvoud I per M.
*“ •*“ inhnhilaa’s when they S«a«taT^U‘farrioOhai.'
enter th (hh* n- a Stale; not in me.'
uni'e-dUrd condition, when fir-t .rrganixrti
into a Territory."
GU&lt;B9 AGAINST
It IS it!*O «ul 'bit IW••« '"'ly
In the S •nth. the Edgfh hl. S. C., Adctr- FALL AND WINTER FIRES'*!
littr, luu dropped bun »juCc Ins Harper

irtkle.

WARRANTED

HABVE VS CONDITION POWDERS

nrrioix,}
hr*
jaunty.
(“-fora
f merfftinrt hcMett rttl
favorable t*« Doughs, thun announce# its
departure fr«“Ut his latest Jm-trincS.
I'

CASH

FncciM sttMrtioa will b* p.i.1 to COMPOEND­
IN'd swt puttlag hp PRESCRIPTION* sad m*
oat psreMtos evdkuK* ti u* csa rdy epM
tteirbeIna

NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
- “
Owner* of Hm-aca and Cattle look to your
interest*'.
lined with ininirw trao .
cess Aw ten years, at tho Uulou
Coarse. ixmg Island.

1HA3E N(/&gt;K£.

Aker the «&gt;rgnnizat|»li, tin* trial nf W nt.

'CSEEAIP, FKB.

j

time »f »ttr going t«» prwm thrir M^ia,n I h;a penl objetrl in going to Fttmce is a!
vai tint V-Nted. Ills is vsp-.Mte*I to lw 1 tfic ifutigalh •!&gt; ofkadtne mem hen. of the
* sh«.it
m, the nrint-ipal im-inc !«- .Uvo trace party, to il.duc- tlir Emperor
Napoleon III- to relax In* upp-wilioii io
I the trade under the Foiieh flag- 'I ’»•* t"
w Itivb
j-gal'Xu il.”
The Mtrcuty tl.-lik. L'-s

Tttnklni taMJudge Luvcli Iniing present.

Srioc/Buoiw of
all Kindt, Cop. Loittr,
Ltpol Cop. fancy mid Com­
. metrial Nolt, Knvtlopet, Pcni
Pen ciU, Inkt, Jnetlery, dx., &lt;

•r Ressdy Pay, oaly.

|wrt that Julm Mitchell Im* geuu !•&gt; Alii-

&gt;i&gt;- Tbv iMl^tenhn r..r
o-taHBrel-- ‘J &lt;W m*. A rei....r
, ,Z
,
if
.
I ,
At -kta ' prevuds tn well informed cUchs here,
ihi- owm.y met -fl Mi«d»y ta.t,
Al tbe .
pinu.ib.irt&gt; tueu-’aiu i'.thal

PATEfT MEDICINES
of ths day.

1*4#,

_____

PLNS. PBNCna. 1KK3. PAPER. EXVKL0PES, CAilDH, kc.. te. ,

a.'O

mit:«l tv tte Higter &lt;l»p«Un«s», st r«ry lew anj warrant prices to suit.
*au* per quoter. *»&lt;! raov.oi.Bt ptac u&gt; obteta &gt;

. . * J.*". ..

s*. *4
STAa^coira^jf.

MOST POPULAR

LABBE STOCK at BOOKS

Kre... tare .BLU. «
iters, he a-k d and obtained un adjourn-|

vu«'/&gt;rs’&lt;» I tptr.

svxarrr oFthr laoibs.

Upca cur »h«lTca msy te :oand ail of tbs

c«« of lliifcting- and vb-inity. and n’U«’b wcrt}
pUs|, dnV» of U.dif&gt;niin, «fi&lt;-ti
a«m»! the wi-hrs of the ladies generally.1 wen the cmivkta’ U’ San Quentin had

meut, tn cite**). *m accouui •■£ the al»- ■

cspccial

W, alM keep e« band a good usurtw

Without Camrelltlaa.
' t|x.y p&lt;MSr*a. | believe they would »ukv
It h a lettled foe t. tbat H. A. Goodyear'* FOUR
their very vlutb'mg «n«t ‘.lankete if allow-'
SHILLING TEA u tu *tn ever told U&gt;
' V&lt;L The* have lam fl-iggcd and puni»hHaattng*.
d in oilier ways fi»r thia thing nt vaxiuii* |
• ti.-uin, but it avenu* to luve little i-llccl. I
At onw ttmc, when the long rojin wa*
Notlcs M hereby gircn ttet teviag
a
: nyj partitioned off into Separate dormitocomjxtvBt teacher, graduate of th* Hlaic Ncrtcal
1 i ic-*. it would at night time aa*mne the!
School. tba Uatoa School of Haatwg* M prepared
Mtadn !.,•-re. re&lt;.l.»re -... u..; I».
WfMrttata rf H- ■•Are.iJ,” Mwta ta to offer aa
inducement*, to thiM* who desire
a meant
of •dreoecd education,
. •
’ -‘"J-W««U,
,
, ; b“rt
. . *'L
.
| uies W
were
In eager hands
»no , ____
|»prt
nli *»«xl
gliti.Tii.g
U«i d..w
__________________
...aa any academy

notice.

raisinb. ccdfdul

Also a great varisty of th*

* ungoi: Ion•'••I -• h -undry cyAs, some
of which -•er- ; i. «-J :.!• -ut t-.-wn aficr
v usrt is tie »»••&gt; . ■
"A- wtit.-d tipU
tv
i cm it
.■u r&gt;n
■' ’
‘
'
Lie. (nt th-' i"-'' •
• •' '-i’c i.;iit' S) mu
required to *n»wer t &gt; c.
for
»rll:i." or keepmg ned ••IR'-ng f«r *u!c

WKXfW.W Itserwta.ta

GROCERIES!

Dt’RIXO TDK PAST PIVU TRAM 1

iiasi.’iSSE
SiSta., «5®&lt;!
i:EST5SL.53SF&gt;

Ladies, See Hpvpll
■ Tte «bi« * h o!ny tceof &lt;tencm««eie1tea»sWa

�HARITfrARK STOAT.
DU. ROBACKS

WT.cn Da. BonaCg. the celebrated Swedish Phyaieiaa. introduced bis Blood Further and Flood
Fill# in the Untied Btatea, be Mt forth iu plain

r t ki t
b&gt; alth and N* A^rad upam thia rtui

yro Utad » (a. U. u„ MU.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
b xautraKsw thia mvlariou &lt;*,;» i, ,
'*•
stimulate, the live, to repel a fo-,,

£££££•

HARDWARE
ever brought ioto Derry county; consisting In
part cf

I

grci: »ui&gt;crirtty of this remedy over any
other ever diacovmd far thn spoodr and ctrtain euro of Intermittanta ia, that it coutmiui
■o Qniniuo or mineral, cacucqtwntly it peodueea no quinism or other injurioua cActa
whatever upon the eomtitutiou. Th-ae cured
by it aro left u healthy m if they had never
had the disease.
Ferer and Agueia not alone the consecjuauco
of tbe raiaunaltc poiaon. A great variety of
dianrdcra ariw from its irritation, among which
*ro Neuralgia. Elieumatkm. Gout. Headache,

aM.

CROSSCUT

SAWS.

KICK Ffc.TIAI.lN,

BROAD Ac NARROW \XES GLAM
sash

mrj

HOUSE

pitiv

uni dees-

TRIMMINGS.

pM ty under tlreir invigorating i.pe.aiom That
all sexual diaalihllet air rvnwrut |.y their or
•■•al an J gently .t.aiulstiiig prvp*rti&lt; a Tbat they
remit
SHATTERED CONSTItt’TIOXF.
however they may bare been trilled nilb and
abused: thai tbeir direct trudcnci i* to leuglbi-u
nfr.&amp;i reu*rMlbJ.n.b&gt;. ^«l,.femu£»dJ
rcetjy npcwtfac^xww f.*™, .bdoi Ma. U.- &gt; .

COOKING 1

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES. &lt;4 ev

ery style and description.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
fM Ml THE Mma rifWLTfWM.

snd discharge fluui tbe systeis.. every taint ol
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Thai ।
‘
BEUBCIY TDK DEURdTATEI*.
and there is no ditaaeeof I ho Stoma, h and BoweD.
she liver, tbe aerv «ao e; asrtn. «*• ikiu, plMsfe ur
mtuciee. iu which they du not 0rc &lt;na.«r »».&lt;&lt;/,
and. (il adminislarnrd before tbs i.rymtndeiot
hie baa been invaded,; &lt;frri o patHim anJ forfui
rare.
Bear in miud thal.tbe SCANDWi’AVlAN VEO-'
STABLE BDUOD 1'ILUS are rtalwsed be the
as re ieoceuf tbauMiad* tf linne witnesses wb&gt;»,
in letters, afhdaviu. ewdical &gt;»«»•, and by word
of month, proclaim them lo be the vary best prep
aratioouf the kind rrer offered to the orokroduwre’
victims of ill health. Tiny hunt Bimssc through
evsra aven*.* an.1 nrt^n
rhn . ..I .n
pel it thoroughly and irenoaoeully.
'
No ooe eu doubt their - Mperfority after
ooe single IrW-lhey are Ml only better
but, in fact, cheaper than any elber Pilla. for it
takra a lew number of them to j+oducc a be Her

&gt;ud and Tie Wire of any and every shape aad derarip.
not tlon, all of whieh we win sell at Hard Times

’ Priew, for Beady FaybXdways b£gclatino mis
late atrli and every organ &lt;J the eystrra. and
doll desangvmmits oi tbe Liver, Dowds,
icb. Heart and Kidneys.

Congrshuu.^

Paywtiou of tbe

ibua Iskra Uf&gt; and evaeeyed uh ia gr*«i &lt;twu&gt;tilter
i- il. U-wth;
...
,,
,
From th* ab-tfc it is abtrwa (bt Dr. Neree a In
dun ilwrt par- WI Mt« eater tbs etamah,'*bu&gt;
bscunie unit'd «nb tire blued, for tbei nod *a&gt;
t &gt; er . rv part, and eutaj lrtrh rant mil and eleat...
■■.. -,.&lt;r. i I.---I all unpurtly. a d lbs Hfr uf the
«Lkb I. tbe blood b-eotura perf.vliy hrul
hr- 'uc-miisetiilv all aickn.s- and yeie ur drireiirn . lire .ysietu, for Urey eannet remain abrn U&gt;t™dv bewares»" purr and cl&lt;ar.
The ttuuu «hy F’-wpl* at* »® diatressrd wb.-n
«ick. and "hr tn wmoy die. i» treeanae they d&lt;- mit
get a me-Ikiur wWdi ■ iM .pass to tire afi.rlcu
--.I
U will ntrea
rntneal---- -- - ■■

Lil ER COMPLAINT,
aud restore- the health and slri-tulLof ibosuStri *
Tbat

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*

■fir. fiadway A Co. hava nweutly itoseoeerwd a
method hr wtMctiag from rmifa. berim. plauu
.7....I.------.
i

ka» the Intermiitent type. TU» " Aors er*&gt;rnrnm^be Ouse of these devaag ruxnU, ^d

UCON. STEEL, NAIL?.- MILL, OIL

CULAB.

REGULATING' PILES,

CMU,
1-4.M
Ssst Sj3ft.li***F -ft

5t£sAT»dWWtt th. 2553

icETirtxTr hex etsrt

tsF* Read Dr. Ruback's Special Notices and
CerttOcalM, publislitd in a o-natieuoua part of
this neper fn.ru Here U. lime Ur. fiot.ark'. tt.-.l.

COOKING STOVES!

^x^3S*Sa
UT KXOWlXllGtTai PutVl.K.___

.1 Pbpichb’s Dpt) &lt;0 Vb-aa&lt; Hen.

t^TEvery Father »hnuj.l j.t, MBt • copv tu hie
sen. The conae. lb» eff.-et, the R. vre iy fn plain
lai gvagv. by a Ilby.inau ul Eminence. Aur
prtaoo eoelouag two three cent pottage atamps.
■ ill receive a ropy l,r snail, uidei »rol
IfT’AUo tba calrtrmteJ Female Monthly FUIa,
mule from tbe extract id Cullen Ri.ut; a n trredy
om&gt;J tor years among the fetnsle aUraa sit the
Seuth, ia tuna of decucUm or tea; ww for the

A GREAT HORSE AMD CATTLE
MEDIUMS.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

sSHSSKeS
^EgSHE-E?

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ia now s.Iting more ArreUg Unrrri^ for 1 Douax.
thaueaa be bought for the same money, at ear oth
ar store ttua side of New York. It lotbeaalv rood
teSXSS'.i
Irr In nerrl.au enrol.

ihi. Un.

I&gt;1—P-

—

asses®

Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Tlie rcahoDM why

FRANCIS ROWER

i r'f.“u?£*""*

uA KOEST STOCK oCtfe*
IUST GOODS, al the
■ ■
1‘OWKST PRICES.

New Barry Mill,
WORK,
HJlHCTtlUH’ ITO JS1IBSS'

improved phn, together with a

SnljtfrfAy are prepared to
brat ofwork.

good

do the

Pleara give ua *c*U.

tm, and etuiacwt penonarcs, hare kei ihcsr
■u.mn to cr: lily the unruraUrU-d csefateers of ihrte
rrtaedire, 1-jt &lt;.ur rysvc here vriU not permit the
insettai u of them. The Agents Lelcw named fwniah gratis our AXtait'AXAuiXXsc it ahicb they
are K&gt;tTOJ with tho IU1! dewnyuam. of the ni-om
comulainls aud the t.-eauuent thst should beCJ.’o"»d for their eure. I
Do not be put elf by ttupnati.kd devrri with

ceate par pound. t OFFEK from :t‘tto» C'ntr
1 perpound. Fish of ereryAeacrtpli.,:. f.-.&gt;m a IIera
, ring to a number i Mackerel. Spacan ill not al­
, low mo io eoumetate iho whole of my itunreMc
stock ofGoods, therefore 1 will content n.vsrif will
wylug that it contains srerrthinu that was ever
bre’
• r\M,LY ‘s^1 **&lt;

; -swamaw-A^.

1

bb. im» wotenrtt '

H.P. PENNIMAN,
M ILLARD BU S, '. n t

FUR HASTINGS AND ITS VICINJIT.

Tb&gt;-»e Nrxccatu are now air jpg the larg.sl ta
tho State, cuutaintug trerir

TWO HUNDRED TUOLWD IREKS*

nx, COJ*P£&amp; AXb SIOET-IAOX
■ WMtX, 0/ —tui OlfCH
A TJ.OHA. PJUc£S

Amnugthaae, are io befound rnrre. nax twaxta*
«bd MSM .ngra.. BEBtUBST 1-LANto, BOSrJt,

1 have the grrateal variety of
ELEVATED '
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN 8T(A' PARLOR CUOK A-Oyt^.

whole comprising alarm and more gatieral aaaortn.er.1 Ilian can Ire found al aovother ■stablh.hmrr.i
and will be uCered at prices lower than ever before
1 beard of tn the State of Michigan. Call and not­

Battle Creek Nurseries.

'^UKU'^UXa VIIMHIjWa&amp;£snti£s,&gt;

• 'LZXSSU‘^*”SS&gt;' —»*•

18MW in Mxceufcl operation, ready

to do any am’oout of

and our mill bring built on the moat

Fox tits Cnut w Ixnianrnxx;
Fox Hraiu.uk;
the cbxx cr On^rur;
Fox a Font. Snanacn;
Fox tuk CVu cr Earxii tix?;
Foam Fruca;
Fox tub Crme or Scaorrr.i;
Foa am, 8oen uxx Coxnatsrs s
Fur rnx Cm or Rncrxintx;
Fox Douunx nr rut Raw;
Fot rttx Ccxx or Lttex Coxrujxr;
Fox Dearer;
Fea rut Craa or Tarran. Tvxoaa ajt&gt; Bair
Kaaea;
F&lt;&gt;x Worm.;

Fob

“ U“’

I

First Rate MILLS,

has wot foe furif b&amp; a
fc, !hff „„ w
TAn’7 ** ’I?rOAt
a?** Cobt!^S,w

Flics- •s eer.ls; &lt;• pill in cadi baa.
M m. Made. A Cu., proprietor of De. A. TrasUUasn-tieUiutBieiit, Earlvrtk. Madison Co . N. Y..

r au

lUving racurad lU ran ices of a

L0W1LL, MASS.
Fatal Osa Dcllax rtc Berry.

AND CUTLERY.
GBEAT DISCOVERY !
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

PSILADZLPKiA.
d Btcndmt /xAMioa nfoUMrd iy ifonal
XruiocnuM. for tkt XAir/
fa
end Pained, ..JHcird
nrutaumsd

other Mill in Barry’, or my other ctwiMy.

DR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.

N.». SO Jxoaiard Ulrcrt, ScaYcik
F. r sale by J. P. D«4mrt* A Ca.,IlaMin£i;P. A.
UaRataser. »lddkri|k. ED Nfetnla. Otaajwrillr
J. Bow a. |*ra&gt;n&lt; i lllc, aud by Dragg^U fee.

HARDWARE!

Kadwar’e Ben ova Ung Reaolvent.
Will mdieaBy extenuinste &amp;vra the a-.'.mn
bertrfala,
.
Canker.,

OTTSTOlhdi:

duo. it at cnee, and wlA balM). We hare greet

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

tire bi.«d. which thrown tbe corrupted null
through were vein and artery, ui.til life is tak.
froai the body br dixara. Dr. Macre'a Ml.I
hare added to tbrmseh re victory urao vfct.*-. ■
reatoriag ta Bions i-f the sick to Uoanui-g U-ai
aud bappinswa. Yeo. tb-maaml. whv hart- !&gt;.&lt;
railed ui tormented witl. eicknee. aula ami a
guifb. and whose frebio fi------- *---------------------- *by lire burning e'etticnu.
have tawu brought, as it
.. a s'ej- &lt; •.
t -.ti.-y t! i
......yrow,_.A tl&gt;e dead.
had it uot lx cu tor t|.i« great aad wonderful mnli
cine. Murrei a Indian Boot Pills. Afl-r on- &lt; r twdirer* lta.1 b*en taken, they were astonlslied. and
atoolutriy snrprfoed, in witaendn- dbeir rtartiin-effrrta. N-ti.alv dretboy five immediate careand sin ur.h, sixl take «wsy alt aickoewi, jreip aad
ang uuj, bat that at ones go ta wvtk at the foundstiou r.f tire dreeanc. wbieh is-the Wood. Therefore,
it will be shown.rape*idly by tbuae wl.u utolhea.
I'.l l-&lt;&gt;l.—■
u ,!l ... .1—.1 ■ IM ■ .1 •

Price of the Scandinavian Blosd PuriRcr. tl
per boltle. or »A per half drseu. All the Sesndi
navian Blood Pills, 23 cents per hex, or » be xe*

--------

SXSft

we tana areb-motartw. Tfant may aeeompiMh tbe
^^rflnbtbeOat&lt;«^rtite&lt;IhiP- Acx?Cm»

Fartteularcare bai been taken topropigitetm
aa are ku.-vtb to sneered in fh’a Put--.
Osnxw roa Tsais, kit with Mr. Hairs, «‘" 1

. sreuv. .re u im.

n.r.rrwu.5.

.!«•»

TO HOUSES BUILDFR.

1

(

0« or rxa WMaxmaatAw aorrwaxTs or ora

Cart paid lor rheat.

.

&gt;*

BOLTWOOD dt GRANT.

J^dapsBatsKim

"W.5i

ee^tl&amp;ly

„ „
*- «. MJnrti,
PB1BICIAKA BUBUBON

Derb;

DENTISTRY
DE. A. FELRAN

’iHiW reluni Lyi thuuk- ui tiic |

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«t a. Giia^K
rwectlj been purstesad

H. A.GOODYEiim

H. A.OOODYWRWa a nnnnYKAga

3BSBZWSSB
iMtoh or HOT COFFEE, 1'ICKLED TOXGVE «r

ewteMaMstae■iUf •«. d U*U»1.

toidte
Graai

•lefat*-*'
V
the safe return of the
voice In the thunder of
wr deitinnrtmhina of rw

♦AeirtikJto bufldfng-ns &gt; dintag
hall, and riwmoiry’ aooMnphnhpen^.i&lt;»
Ib^. vieitoreAiag^MM hd»
ouujfiwt

I WXwrtMy ufr Suu
the Spanish Guverwueut
Un. tod Sut-a arriving

Bn-dcriifc,

dctii^.a day’s.«« wesk’sethewdanea ague
the cthlbitiiSMb Aaids-from this bMse tuf

t4R&gt;

sky—contone belched fehb' the Immoder­
atejoy of the people over their fitvrirtira..
In friotnf the Woodruff House dur vey-J
agtre weruweoed by fticvdly handa and■
fidrty cwrrled into the houee. where a genf
«r«l congretulalion t&lt;«&gt;k pliice. Hundreds
rudwd tn grasp the tcrohauu by the band,, ■
and tn rxpreae joy oven theirrefalhi. ‘We■
never witneaaed eq gnsit an enthusiasm 1
in wnv crowd.
r
AfUr spending a few minutes with Irisr
fam’ilr'In the parlor of the Woodruff
Hjwwr.'anotbef-" demand was made upmilI
Mr. Hoddnck.
Washing**
crowded almost to onffocaiian by frianda
who were engvr ter Wnr from his lips
■nrirt account of the voyage. Tbs meet­
ing had been organiied by the appointroast of the Hod. C. B. Hoard as choir-

taposure to aturas audfunWaa wcll’aw
to srx^iacciMiJty aaJodWj bdfe Yd'

Between the let of July and 7th of Sep
W"*1**, x.
. ■’
I ember the pHitlral canvass wte aeeomTbe.trotthig course ia a mils tracker
&gt; tnnied by lhe l.ltterete perhnnhlitiea, and
The
tha
Treasury
U. anuMth and aamp—h nod iu «M tmb*
Broderick In hta Speech** did not spare
wesk ending £fa*tfap&gt;&lt;&lt;ntxre»d
the brat «r dm amuMfw, unless we except.
-jeuuwog;
the terne of Terry.
Ths hitter ultrathe Lung Island qourst?The aurting
J3*&gt;etlient In hte morality, as well us in
jrokit, 19 on tSc'uottli'hide, #1 wbioh jxJlat 1 o^a^ibw «&gt; HV^a »•.. lipimfVU —w . rr\ his politics. On the morning of the 8th,
the dey after the electtrai, before break&gt; vrU.w-iKoi*.
-W
hurt,while Brtxlerlck was still in ths high*
■Ms of the Waele,
Owaosiie the Judssa o’5JLw*5r*&lt;o,w.
'
!
i
, of Ma rage and mortification over thefiret
“
Tbs Becremrv •f -Tresserv. on
l newt of the (Awrwbeftning defeat of his
psrty.be received a pxlitr litHe note
. fromTVrt^to wMeb mmo t.f tie objec­
J»re Mow Ysak.
' tions mwdeto Parley’s cbaHetJge, wmrid
U wsa nolzfsr fertuns to ba prassUM
n«w Vote, Oct. ia.
the e*Mbttwa. Mdl Mtfafey mo, «omw
TheatswmeMp Edleburgb ft reported
quently, we were hot present st the view­
When Mravra. L* Mountain and Had- ing
j
oftriaay bf tlie’.^aaFn &lt;jf bmsee. But belch from Glascnw. Her dates are to
Ike Wth alt. and have teen antHpsted.
dock appeared upon the rtage, lohg-cra- ,
«.f the Soprentv Ooert, a position fie
The »tram ship Star of the WeuMhtm
tinned applause gfectcdthem. Mr. Had- a
1 visit V&gt; the sthUs, snd the bringing &lt;
u lrich lie was not fit lor either learning.
dock then ipoke for about three1 quartern all
1 of ths slack -io Almir rsepective obsw Aspnjwsil. with the mkite snd tteSMire' telent, or rnOral character.
He was sn
tbst
left
8«n
FWwriseo
on
tbs
tOU
wlk,
of an bour/recoontMg the’fftetrirms of Iris &lt;
' the bench daring the Vigilance C&lt;WnmH
broke her sbsfr when tee daw Mt from
pedtatef jourweyiags.m anhetaEwiaa print- ,tee lime, and be was fi&gt;r a long tin* hrid
bi
:—e-. - — -w
r
ed; Many trines daring the rabnare*] of po’rttnuty■tfjjid^'of ifrdexcidkhco of the
1 aprWimer by that body fiw having stab­
bed a member Of the Committee. He is
ths doubts and fears which weighed down
.
upon the Spirits of the brave oronnuls hr exbibidun.
vrry brave but coarse, and his general
There wen sterei47ft borssa ptwatt,
k repwtalion is that of an honeat man, who,
diewoe were moved to tears. It wan. -ia- and among them the rrxAt celebrated, to
. while &lt;&gt;n the bench, could never be apdrad. tooohmg, and the tide drew from bo ftrnnd to the dhtrafry. Barite a large
’ prooebed with offers of hrttxry.
many • heart the keenest sympathy. The : number of calebratqdlhorougb bred hors­
Rumor saya ft was understood several
’ weeks ago between Terry .Gwin and Den
valve of the tallnatijtnd part of the name
Atlantic were exhibited, being Ml the es, the celebrated trtgtera. Flora Temple,
। ver that they should all challenge Bred­
reiBremta *&lt; tha cawlknl air skip that Prindraa. Ike Cook, Hontat A»sc,M
, erick in succession. Girin is no abooter,
bad Wen brought btt*k.
Msgn* Charta. nttrawed mwefe attention,
। and ft were belter for him, if ha must
and contributed to lend mere th.m uaual were about engaging hf • PUM U'.t’e, fight, to be third oB lbe list; ’ but Denver
pearvd so much
to appearanew4
! is tewted tubes fiwmidaWe antsgosiet
iuierett to the rrhlWtiun.
wBM Mr rsapSBtivw friends iMsHbrsd
that lheir brat friends scarcely recognized
He
We have not apace in which to notice and ptevewted k It wad rumored abuse, in a duel—et&lt;4, and a rood abut.
I first.
They bud no timF A«r a
. killed Kdward Gilbert, the editor of the
of apparel, and it may well be the difirrenuanHwate wbieterthw worthy of tnwntiMt they tted * ftght, bst aosb is . J/te. tn 18W, for rWicnling Bigler, to
not the case.
- • 4&gt;« a® »■ • &lt;*•
:
mention,
neither
can
we
give
k
full
list
&lt;if
4 whom he (D.) was then Secretary of
~pp ■d that they feiokad decidedly maThe Washington .correspondent of tho
Mountain !»•» hi- bat on the first premiums awarded.
New York Tfmot, anys it Is not true as
The highest premium was one cf 8200, stated In thw dispatch to the HooM, that
,
and was awarded to Cspk Buiord. a thor­ England has demanded an explanation
har.
We learn that the citv governm
ough bred ■teilioe, owned by J. 8. Kel from our Gireornrmmt with reference to arranged with Mr. Enoch Moody.
■
the
eourae
pursoedby
Gen.
Hartley.
On
lum of Detroit. The secund premium,of
Mor of the obsarvatory on Mimj.i ... ,
the eorttrary. the paper submitted by^
8100 in the sama class wna awarded io Lord Lyons w*s a propteWou finr a ste (wboao klsaedpe ia about *250 feet above
Ike level of the sm.) to aignafire ths
Stone'Plover, owned by T. WiUbms of lI'M If
'Great Eastern; and If ths weather is
Kalamtzoo.
’ vhte no remedy In case of a dhagtse dear, she can be seen thirty miles from
h the dess of Matched Horses 16 inent between tbsBrnredary ChmmtaMun. 'that point.
'
era. Tbe treaty being tkw sxhassted.tiie
hands and over, the first premium *Wfh
Die national flags of the United States.
parties are thrown back te first prinoiEngland and Frame, will U dismayed
awarded tn .Doctor and Diamond,
plea, and England nrnr submits a pro-’
from'the three flsjtwtafl&amp; nn the Observa­
by C. Van Nra*. of COdwaur. The sec­ gramme for the adjustment*nftbedimcuL '
tory, and the Amerienn snd Enultah fhs*
ond ptemium,in the same class, to Frank Sr. in whHi she ehfitte tbeMsMidf San from the Hew City Hall.
ft anew
usn. Cactetafy t&gt;re fees’juteteewwed
MtltaofKob. his reply b* this pr»po«lt»t&gt;nt drfuh&lt; ih at the &lt; Mwvrrstory. 24 mihra off, tour
black bails' wifi be disptavrd under tlwi
most positive terms, tn recognize an much English cnaipri t if 18 milewnff. 3 i«||« -,
W« aUo-nolies in tbs class of Gently- as the eMow of a tHle oa the part of
if Ifi mifts off. 2 halls, if sia miles or
men’s Driving Haram, that the aeconi ■ EngUM is the dtapwted Inland. Thin fn 1mb,I ball. Ao 0mx&gt; as she is signaited.
premium-waw *worded tn Jrtfer C. Bns- ths prarearcnndHIbn &lt;if Che qiMatwaAnd three ruA frrnn Menjoy Hill, and also
'
IX VtAltSib.
tfr ft ratnatan ffit 'firtgtetf
(rnm Deering’s pasture, head of Higb sU
atepfAh'theflhtM faaaMa—
-------------ia bh behslf
*
notice aoitM of ibcse. as being within the in nfclrs ta reganM W'Tary weMana 4jThe entire'daitilge by the Tore of the
CnrgdvMTHweftt, and the rentrit, whether
baHoen. both actual and prospective, fc.

is. T baie thought
a l-ng Uom «h«‘ .
they sold good* ebenper »**« *?* ,’®5r
merehauta. hut tbv
* 1 ,'*p
o’.^
era, and the monsenl I hmF«
*“ •
.ms ms—but 1 Maun: iuu aa *-n aa I
grt out of Uwir clutApa, J
B»W
Bokwood &lt;k Grant a ?all.
Bfll.—-BuL if Sou continue t»» ’rivlr
with Uwm, yog will never.gel o«U S” I
advise you to leave &lt;-ff at &lt;•»’&lt;*. and if
ynu Ju, vuu will gel yppr good* ««f 8V«7
Kind m much leaa, that yo'i «dl aoon be
het &lt;/ debk p* ~ ■ •*“* 'X“ ’
mortgage uu of
and in one year
farm. V
’
th«&lt;n I &lt;
now my
huiipit &lt;w vw—,-----------whua?
and buy ing my fix»ds of Bolt
wood A Grant.

OHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHBAP

DABU
CASH
CASH
CASH
CABH

-UUUk
S1OHA
SIOUX
STOKE

GOODS SOLD

SU^TSW
otire &gt;a haaebr &lt;&gt;««. tut a terns. Jobs Kil­
patrick. of WMxflaad. U ramldered tx**»*.
all pcnocia are eawtfoard »»•“&gt;•' trwnsacliaK bustnew with Lun or tnwtft* tiw. WHe tn lu

N

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

la ths msttrr of the estate of Willica T, W|mlow. ilocouoed.
On reading Mi-t CKsg the petition, dc]r veriSed,
of Albert "tanXrw. Marine f»r cww’a rew*.M
(.orcip«Cl Re&lt;Xt&gt; tUl nduiui.tr.I.so tf uuda-.

a xr

ftercepoB. ft i» CTdeivd (t.t ibe ootitMentha
of said pet it wo. and the l.e*nn&lt; thervee. be Jsm-

AGUE BALSAM!!
DM. CHMMrriE’S

AGUE BALSAM!!
Isat tvs years* ia vfefeti Haw I ka&lt;« •careelj en
foyvd a *u&gt;&lt;!« dry of good M^ih, uulU 1 procured
Yrwn wtorTrua »tor*. boul.U UR. CHKISTIEB
AGUE BALSAM. In a few dry* I foo d m-rwlf
Clew cfctfuc and rajuJIy rreuveriae in hechb. 1
b»»* aol l*Ua»jro*4&gt;U&gt;*i atasa L commerced tak
J5iSft'4351SS,tari

FOR CASH,
FOR
FUR
FUR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FUR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

pablie generally. aMariax frwa this disaaw ft
aav fona. 1 woaMsar uroenrr • bolUr. snd aava
health, con.titul.o-n nod atoaev.
Yssra,
S. D. GK08C0ST.
HT Sre advertiaroirift

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE OF MKHMMK.

S

Frol

tenter W. LtCT.
r of tiit estate rt CortinG Oti«,
, Irate X. Oti». Th .Her K (Hi*. Wc
Arthat O. Ota, sod Lflira CXi^
And eihi f the FttHita, driv teriM.
Jlis, Guaronn of said nvnora,»»wlag. for certain rvaaoua therein net forth. for nceit*: to sell rertflS rflil.Wi* ft wit pentito *»-

p* bn- Dll
tontd until Meador, the 41*1 dar cd OWebrr ocH.
st Sr Eclair. &gt;L.w. uw r»««l U^Jodfr M
l*rul»*l'. ia ll.»Ui&gt;g&gt;, (4 which UC-C Old jd*«*J&gt;
psrtlrs intcmlcd ar« rv^nirrd to spprsA *! *
uuira of U« I'robaM Court *f*
lbl" ,0 *
bui4«u.,Nid.ah&gt;« caa&gt;*, K
■t‘ !tl‘ H*X«
of Baidp«iil&lt;&lt;K&gt;cr sl*u&lt;4d o&lt;4granted.
.
Aud it u funl.tr wdw-u iter Ur IVuum^
girt «»lisa&gt;jMfnartieaUwrs#Ud. of it* ?**&lt;•
ascj uf mmI I'rt.ti.-n afcd tbr hearwix (brmO. b?
eauainc a copy uf 1M* nqtkr a»d erter to be pobIebc4 in Uw -BreeWfere It—rr ’ * wsrkft
M-wwotwr. pni.ud ia Maotiua* aad cimteMB&lt;
U said C**r«, for lb« full tons
ihrv ’•wW
waee st
• sass west writ befocc ite w»«

AT ANY PRICE,

.

A d»rl bctwr- n Scnj
Chief Juauee Terry, ft
Franeiwn an the oH«mi
.SMtMCWBaritWrhVH

PROBATE NOTICE-

MTF. OF MR.1HOAN, O««&gt;&lt;y »f Rwj. **~
A* • m.»wu of tbe Frelxte crw\“_*T
U&gt;anU of Darvr, buldca al tte» frob»u Oftcr t*
if.., * .
w » ... ,o«i
nt &amp;rDtra&gt;i&lt;r.
U the Tear tHie ihocwuel pight
7**

S

Rwahat-MrtM &lt;■&gt;■* Awd&lt;*&gt;.r.
ondjpmngs, via widwUdown, Ift ruua.

. 1« tin tnsUer oi ibfr otirtc &lt; €*&gt;•&lt;*•

gieat gala day, and wan improved k-’
siai 1111 ■l Oill n-rrti ir..rtv

AT ANY Finer
AT ANT PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

.uuK «BrH*&lt;MSMpm&gt;Wnm-r

&lt;TT

hell certain ml ettst* in saidpctHi- n dr*«iu*«,

bewsrsr*

^^.tua

AT ANY PRICE
at any rare
AT ANY PRICE
AT AST ruier.
AT ANY PRICE.

et. whrJte pray*
onr.D J.
, 1

tr. nu FOCTNkw PMTWC.

B-rW. FJ1*.

OMM.teu.LUr-.brt.w

a».,

,,,

.

I.afntiufFs -SALE.
fty virus of sue trsaynpt .xecvC« ten*! »

eiv&amp;MS

OBE HE

^pew-a^-a.

MO.*r&lt;«w-r* W iW-

hr Civirinniili * t R»-tTVtm‘f

l: &gt;
of Mid court boldtu atfbr ctt;, Of
lb a Juilee (brrv'f i&gt;&gt;li»Uog», ouiUlurU.j.tM, [tt
d»r of tMisbcr. Bib, pteraal, 0. L- Boj, Jwfci

BOLD
BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

Tlie number of persons in aUendanoe
on
Friday is .santouM? estimated at from
&lt;
.
1*116.000 to 10000.
‘
* &lt;28 . H.XvWSMakZ.—TZ,

*.!? ‘Wk’ft

ay oi Barry, so Fndrr; Ar IPfo dar orXatnabr.
QC l&gt;. l‘LS. al cue o'clock P. M the fclknrfag dtoeribed ml »-*«le,bTte&gt;c»»gU. said ninon, to Wft:
Al tte* ewrtaio pwxe or partr! cf land, •iiuait,
lying and betog la tec cousty of tens «vd State
of *icte«*,*kpowu aad described u ll&gt;» aortbra«t «H»ri«r of U,« aoaih-wert uuartcr of iretiea
thirty-six aud all oc the seat aide uf th, rood m
(hr w»uU.-cvt quart rr of aectioc thirty -til. town
one north of rance aerre we-t
T. B. CBAXBOX, Ctntite.
Assyria, Oct. 4, U3s,
o^t 't

PROBATE NOTICE.

owr »3.000. Mr. La Mountain received os thia account will p ananas greater Itrterabout t!!W from the recr-tpla of the meet eft, tn them than the more Important ening at Washington Hhfl.
trieaaa regards 4opk. ‘
;
..

rnh» k“l 8u«r&lt;lv»“'i¥

Guttidinu’* Sale of Reni Eatote.
In the matter of tbeul.te cfBeszy Craamowi
larrict f-.n-vn, mtoora.
Paraant to licattto- aa4 asrtlrariiv herstofors

sthmuc

SPECIAL NOTICES

' .SJfcs..._________

DfcwABFix Htnunrssx—Twcrn Horn*
na Lhuronanw,—Ths Wiltnington (N.
C.) J7«wM.»f theWd ulfc, says:
A friend writes us from R««okwighafu
the particular of w drMAtl Uericane
whisk swept over Marlboro* District. 8.'
a, on lbs Mlb ull. The deHruoti*® of
dwaUing*. crops. d»o., appears io have
been tarriW, «»&lt;1 it ia feared. R b; C:z~z±
cue or two litas have baea kwt. So fcr
as bear* fronv twenty hmiser are report­
ed as completely blown down.; while tho

CHB.tr CASH ««*«.
«Si

Mr

�Lie kt*11 »'&gt;n|n,ttri^ disposed M: *’ ' ’’ *’
!ftn-Vmif

foiaitsrt'11

"
y. plead S'lillJbi
nlgu LgTcII. tH i

iy craA lying hi

pRASkr ffSOM Qussv Vjvroara
Hsrrts

Ah ea JO AM Cl,want..—Mr.
-- -—I — Japan, hits
with a fmunlnwnt i
• ■Ufa! u'lihy.Aml iridruccd to^ree years
Qtivvn Victoria. Th- I
&lt;!foot six inchm tn Inn
•nd twn in depth, nnd

GROCERIES!
mnt a ruoah

•ilr was fi'Ut''l tfuilty. and xsfttrfwdd tn

THBY ABE JUST RECBVWG
— Parker, tried for an attciiivl ti&gt;'
The Gkxat Own _
Bin.—At laat ac­
cuBitni. rAP1’. 'rn'*
Jttdlty-, nnd H*n- wuutn them »We fr.ru&gt; 150tnW0b.fata
rognged
in dredging—
on
I Wmbh.
.*.
v
...
l?*
trflevd t" thfi* yearn a’, hard labur in the
c.-.m] ..ysror bed In L-infc Wand 3- und, ..f
State
&lt;• whk'h full &lt;nv. half arnyusitj- twenty t.ma
Richard Sl.it &gt;n, for larceny, plead guiL ibm qurfctrr mom an- twit over rixty ton*,
and thr re.’t are al&lt;M»p«, email adk-xmen.
aid MiumLngta,
I

FllttA BUTT SUH A CAISgU
&amp; enec Meaansanra a*

Wc liliw • t&gt; vt In the Igtior CtiAt tbff' ’

man, *i&gt;d feeble iufaeL To each and *11 they will
Eire a balm and a bleaeiag. Ttaraanwagreeaend unbent annoyance urtr -ubl*. KaobPiaa.
tar will wear from one to faur monthe, »nd In rben1 matte complaint*, apram. and &gt;awae, frequently
effect cere* whan all other reruedlee ML Fall ii-

Gold Derr nruM Ptxsa Pcas.—Ou
Tocoduy leit, Mveire. King uf Davenport,
MiiiHiiuuof CUk-j^c, LU num. „f Wi»
The root :c« all Ms*.-!*.**! early Monday a»*nnin, and J. C. Key, of L-xingU® Ky._
itKTnHc *‘f ’hh Wf-k, in r irnynny r&gt;f the •rrivud at Ooitth . K, T„ hriiftpttg with
tbu4» F40.000 in Ptks’s Peak
dual,
Sh-yriir bir thr!.- nrw h-mie in Jnt4t»&gt;i&gt;.
lliry made tin- trip fruqb Denver «J
bf&lt; in tbirturn days.

otfon thlriff-db.
'aXSON. CfatHin.

.

.

I't'Dr. Tl-d-nek'a Scandinavian
Alauu/cy fi*? IMO.
The altrononiitkf‘
depart io.’,- 'f,'t*'pr&lt;pnr*&lt; by.'-mr «f H»*

Nones.

woiiH 1*1" •

Thi* Stuff poamaoa un»urpa**e4 ftrUta In the
tun of dUeur* of the Free, Earn and Heed. |
pernon* tbu* aflreted ebooid &gt;oeo ae ume ia n*ing
■thU&gt; ro&gt;«dy. which «ip*rienec baa pnned ujperior
toaay r».*«*7 Mown. Inioflunatlonof tbeeyu,
■leafor.A*. rt&lt;rin£ aomidi Ln tb* bead, Tveembfing
th* whoring M »CC«m. or dt*t*at waUrft!!*,
calrrrb, diAcharg* of outUr fr^m the co»e. ear*.
Ak. are cured frroneotty by th* ba* of a single

We am dutho you from the crown
of the

luntd to the sole uf

the foot

a ill lie W I* h.unal nt J. p. Rtiiifrlr* j
drug atoro
with nil tithi’f figrflt* for !
the &lt;a1&lt;- of Dr. Ri.’-di-k'* SroiidTnnitdn
TL-mnlii-s. tn "■•nd titjre fur dwtribution.

JBMTja &lt;&amp; SSDSS,

bef.irr tho advent uf tbtf tJPW year.

Hastings’ yritt Current.

Ifoltimuro. Oct. 13.
At »be . i^etum yesterday in IbcTwtMt
ti.-tb Ward' the bsdfot b»»&lt;
amashrii
an I no return was made. | The revtih
ahowa thvt natumlixed v.-trrs were ni­
tro"!
vxrlUKrd.
jfcotn ithrfnnd

fitted

L. Kay, J
lale «t Cdrtfoa ।

Oraae aerd.

Three ,* a t aat improvement in

•‘.e rhvrwr’rr of the nre G«nrH. In the -^J** „
Thirteenth Ward the Refurtner*enth&gt;roed ‘ Bntteri “
•l- ‘----- - an tr-u.inoe m&gt;l claim him a» i"o&lt;1*-, "*
•

Jltr friends n&lt; the Reform I £^"^'*1.

v enofiiruord gnd
.*t,pfor trmmf* in

h-’nn toBern, per de
th. State i «•’* "‘t?*1.*

The p-mtltar
I---------------- the Twrt li.tl, Want. 4 1
. .
.
.
I Squ*reT^n£r* ;*r
ilirj bu l I ftM) m.tmri’t at the last rd,—■ |
•..on for Mayor hut littls- owiro Umn half j

r

^p*1^

|

Senator Broderick killed In n Doel by

. ............. .

HABD-WARE

Orrrctnd Octobei
■

IJkG-Tpntting on PRE8CRIPT1OBH;

•ur pmbeeiBg- w*dl*faee of ao aaa M
tbeir being

G-EKTcrrtra.

&lt;&gt;Flier* id" ILtmm aud Cattfv lix-kto jout
interest’*! Used with imiiwiu* ano.
cr-s f.u ten years. nt the Union
Course Lung inland.

■«u ■ vvinuxuu &gt; v&gt;ua&lt;* - ——
- .. :
.
Sod with all the/aat «ad^*f &lt;*«•*in
Sui«. A cm of faro Trotimg Hor.ce.
abh be found -m each pep*r»t y^-k.gaot Mar»«‘r*
Condition Powder*, wbteh
to r*n_ L3T T’-eta Puwdeia »rr pul ”P « “f
p.ekagr.Accnaopnnied will,Jell dlrex-G.-n*bow- fa
adaiiuuUr them, uidaol fcr Z&gt; cent* per pc
Warrant* under ■ pnna tv of SOO. to cXc&gt;*’™
goodncM. ebeapuea* and utility any other bor.w
rem rd v in the world
Str* The *b..re article* are aoltl by all the deal
er* in Grand Rapid* and by l&gt;ruL-gi»t* tbrongbont
th* United rifaira, Caaada* and Souih America,
al whole**!* by al. laf;e Drugyi*'.* ill tb* pritici
C’1’* HERRICK A BROTHER.

PaicTtut. Camixr*. Albany, X. T.
Sold at llaeting* by J. P. R..bert* A Co., Voltaod A Grant, and by dealerari.ry where.
Palmar Hrnthara, Tr»t ding Agent*.

MORTGAGE SALE.
efault having b^m m*d* u uomwmi

CI4HD AGA IN NT

ti. 10®II DE

n -T foinkbcst the foUmiag inipartnnt !
tntclligi-ni'C:
A Im-1 betwe- n St-naror Rnwlerivk nnd
f.’hn f JtrAuce Terry. t&lt;«dt place nt San
Francisco nn tin* nmrning of the 18th ult.
Senator Broderii-lt foil al tfo* first firn,
pfortvd through the lungs. He lingered
until h.i If out' 9 o’clock «&gt;o the inuruing
of the IGth. whet, hr died. ’ The owntnariitv is prnfovndly ngitgled by thin me!vnclx li event, judge Terry escaped un&lt;
hurt.
•

AND

DRY GOODS
CASH CAPITAL, bl,000.000,
ABn-nXlS AS3 fMtMI*A«KEl’MET RKBeieW OF s®49*1 M’7*’

'County and Town plenty, *a on to nrmd it
Wag
AiMreee

AJVdLE A €•*

MtCRKAL STREET. «M

of a certain mortgage naeeufad by tt&gt;&lt;l|in D.
Hvde and tfarah Hyde, biawife.uf Harry county.
Michigan, unto Ira Owrenport of Svw Tqrk. and
dated the fourteenth ()&lt;) day uf May. A. I), IRK.
and recorded the afavtnU, HI) day of June
A. D- I ’61. in the otBee of the Rcgietar of Deoda.
of the County uf Barry, in Liber G n( Mortgage*,
bn pager 47 aud 43, upon which aahl tnorlpugr
tberr u claimed to be due. at the flue iiffhfa notice,
fur principal end tatarmt. Gw *nn&gt;.if See huMl
red aud uxiv-tbreo dollars and eighty-aerro«nt»
f MtU,*-7. &gt; and no proctadmga *1 law or tn equity
baring been instituted to recover eaidaug or any
part thereof;
.
Iren, the! on Thur*
Notice is therefore hereby git
dav, rtie twenty fourth tier ofr Xurembdr A. !•,oW.ta»M&gt;v—. • • —W1 W.-fltr
front door of the Barry Cuttoty Cugrt Jinnee, in
the village of Hailing*. I dudltai! al public auc­
tion. to the highest bkfder, the pramaee dcaeribrd
in mwI mortgaged or so much Mt *tmll be necea*e ‘
tv to aatiirfy the amount due on such mortpgr
with tea per seal Intcrrot. and raata allowed 6r
law. together wjtfe an rtfomry a fao of fifty do(
lara. m stipulated in said mortgage. ‘ that i« ti.
say. all the following land in B rrv Lounlv, Midiigen : aarentv [701 Mere* off from the aoutb side nt
a. eon.ryed to a^d Hyde end wife tag Ganna* &amp;
Merrick, by deed of record.
’
IRA DAVKOGRT. Mortgagee.
Wa. X Warmuran. AU*y far Mortgagee.
Deled AuguU &gt;4. Ifid'J.
MlUw

Joy to the Bearded.

irscui usoticivnrr
SCOVILL’S

Bkmi
The Recipe ia g-.rea to al! physician*—
That they may tAow-wbet they are naJag.
The enmbiaatien of oarsaputUa witb Suika.

Al) dlAOMee oftfo AiailcdeMiSectBaUy.
Sypbillitic Swelling*. Eryclpefae, Snald Head.
S* t Bhtum, Female Cem^ainto, Tamora.
King** Keil, and all ciiwoe* analogfrvm any
imyiunty of the blood.
PiOafcIhb* wirtlell' yob Ulrt alorae idl pro*Wfary ur qujck medicine*, a* thrr caM them.—

Superior I nd ncement* te tba PwMfe t

F*- A new end e*v *»'fcveMMug &lt;XM&gt;
...i cut-me u-.reulu . mu -

prise with the greetcet MJnfhetwnU&gt; all.;
'
ty agents wasted id crcy Town *ad

jgo-iTrighty. Show them itoUbiMtaiff.aregrwt&gt;o.&gt;. f011 10 »ln»
out of Un. they tefll «p-

Sold byJOHN D. PARK, Proprietor, Chicago, 111.

Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.
The bMt jfatt (&amp;M. uik

101

A Raawdy prepared by a. Regular Pby arcfan.
A preparation free from all miura! ingredient*.
Equally iirmuallnApe/iMCt:)!-Fever.
When taken according to direction*, La a acre

tar. the ’"th dry of Gt*- •
jL M., uel». prvrienMy : •
x?w sisMbC'
.
CotSmllMMMr -UH
SteGor. Tow a HeageJ

remedy.
\V be a one* u&gt;e&lt;J ‘twill er»r after be eougbt for.
In abort, H *l«t&gt;d. «t the band uf ague cart*.

c--j— lf '

,*v wirm ae G,|. Sumner heard of rhr» at­
tack &lt;&gt;u th*- Sa»ui Fe omil. with ifo
m I* &gt;~i«»
result*, hr 'L epgti-hrd amirnpeny uf ran*
UPWAHBB Of *12.000,000
grr* b&gt; tlfo pnxni'e F' fk. !•&gt; pnni«h the
ofTr-iding litiliana. Tlopr-* artr ewUtrtaiifo or HtiK Ur. ww' phl V “• *»■ l»“~“
Qg- I—r u&gt; the paat 4» ?•«»■
cd thM tbi* t’r*»!ii[* nrfintt
th'* jxirf”f
the munlrrcr*. nnd the reevti* "f the .pan»engi-n» hv ihr awardne mnU,
It *«Wl'
probably he fnnnd 'pwSMiry V' s»&lt;ti‘tn'
triHipa »t da- p.-twnre FiIHl-*o rsmrt fli««
mail i)ien&lt;4-«&lt;»G-M SpHnff ftfrd thtin
ttstexfc rrounxytee of imch onttngr^U’.

CLOCKS TTATWHS 'jlXfc1 JBIWt

ro» TBS U 01X3,

D

&gt; F A L L AN D W I NT E R FI R E S •’ •’

The val« of • rrliabb U.urance

m.A7c F03 PJ\OT

HARVE US CONDITION POWDERS

GROCERIES

ueri* wiui woo ,*•" **r v,&gt;rv»- ****-10,
- ,,
the ni-»t • *.yectkwMbk eatnidiun nrrtlc- ’ 'J"**’ ..

.

X yuaroeHM. ^■.infaod u&gt; mH

of all Kind* Unpaired to Order
on ebort Hotioe sad

and warrant prices to suit.

Rtet nt the EleeUba.

If’E-

VKL0PE8,- CAKDtf, St, *t ’ '

Vpco our abolvea may be inwd *3 of tb
.
MOST POPULAR
. - • , -Mil! .--.’L-'K L.:-A*rhi_iZL..

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.

HASTINGS CXfOM SCHOOL! I
Notice ia hereby given lh*i having engaged a
ccmj.rtenr teacher. graduate of the «»*U Xurmal
Bctawl. the Union School of Htaliap fa prepared
to offer *» goud inducement*. to tboM who desire
a meant of advanced education, at any academy

Gnrinnjui H*

8TATIONKRY.

Dr. CASTLE’S

Wilborn CeapetlUaa.

TOri

WeaiMkMi* on fond a good anaortawet of

PATEKT MEDICINES

JI ia a tattled fort, that H. A. Goodyear a FOC K
SniU-LX'G TEA u via am ever avid tu
Maetiaga.

ocli.7*.

VERY 10WPRICES.

-- •

irLa^.u.j_j

Ladies, Sec Here!!
SEEING MACHINES
SEWING machines
.SEWING MACHINES

b« *rr**»‘

El th TEN DOLLAHr
’ ‘FOR TEN DOLLAR;
FOR I EN IMU/ARf
irtl

The aabaeriber hrrlag pvrch.cd the SOLE

r
x&lt;»

,/Piora Temple tro&lt;» ■ ■«•»» TySI 1-2 ’
CiTirtntwiS. Orf. 7.
At the Clncinnmi Trnuing Parle, thi*
P. M„ El. ra Trmidr fo tr-dtfog W''*
Ik. C.H.k ..t f’h.,-ng.. UIM) the rnw f'tr
11 000, h. &gt;.i throw ffl five.'ln Hrn.-». in
thr-- •tqauthb litWU. Tifitn—2.27 J- 2 *J7
nnd 8:iiL|~tl« lti*t n ibnlfawid fo»*rf*
than w*a ever befiire trotted in the w-«rld.
The firnt iwittnilo-yf tiui Inst bi-o: ***
made in hftfll
^
..

roAamnri

torriW# efitortal
doU&gt;,« lure..'

§ «
rtCTUll BOOM

�?tb.ii.»haa, ere now of one-fad o« this taper■eMMftr™*'
• Dr. Retecktartteatberttseno" e'the tick to the

r

OBWHAL LKTTIRfs

eaBs gtetetTK
--------- 2E J

.r ■&gt;»' if&gt;«u :! «’ &gt;re shoo J keep 'U »»•
... ,,w.cs.-f lb» body frar aed t-pra. And
V
.

HARDWARE
Thai Ute BLOOD FUBIHF.R end BLOOD
PILLS bar* been prmetl by aaaiy•»» '»
CONTAIN NO MINKlLkU
That they eure the almost etmeraal wmrplai t,
DTtSWBU
with •&lt;urri&lt;y trHaialf. tesd ib a very abort lime.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL. C4R
CULAR

and

CROSSETT

SAWS.

COOPER, .ml CARPENTER TUOL*

REGULATING PILLS,

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES. GLASS.
8\S(L .nd PUTTY. BUILDERS’

‘IIOISE

TRIMMINGS.

COOKIKG.

BOX.and PARLOR STOVES, of nr

try style end dmcrlptlon.

1

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
msuTw wests or*Fuarnnsic,

island gently stueelaling prvperthsZ That they
r-CTult
SHATTERED CONPTITVTJONB,
boaerer they Blay hate Urn trifled with and
.board: that their direct umlcncj ia to lengthen
nt. sad render it eo&gt;? able. That.operating df
r- ctly upon the jMaMM/jmrmT •• Mr X ..-erf, tti&lt;y
t ALME r6o.N TO HEAL,
tad diarharg* from tin- atalatii. nrrr taint u,
utala. whether bgrvditary er other* at That

DR. J. C. AYER 4 CO.
Pkicz On Dcxxaa pbb Boma.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
bee wnfortarf aodi . renown for the rm rf
.L.W CMHeiet. font

are
aeactxm
anatpoeed
that Aaenw wfebia
cann ef
O«r
to. ra^ly
y the
.JX.

=FiSi=5B-WM5ftettr

BidtoU cr weaken the st Uciu, or tease tint bowels
CtoBirc Mothers B&gt; r.tng shots* Htawiee take
oitoee me ef thaea pill* ooce or tariee per W«ekThap trill not onte keep -owe ay stem healthy aad
r i giber, bat will protect tow issfouta agaiMt
Crump and Psnue is tlw atetaech. and taaurc not

l«r KftuWjXlrtiK 13 FUWbk.
Youbk

A PbpIdaBV l.tfficy to

Uta.

RADWAY S RhGCLATlJtO FIU3

asitXi's.Tui

Fob tn Ctrn or Dinznui
Fob tkb Cru or Innwnar*
Fob tbb Cvna or Dnnmi;
Fob a Fort fhtNtacs ;

COOKING STOVES!
b. L.\ K E J I’lW -N A t'u.. '.-ir f*ias&gt;ri«&lt;..n
No. JO Ij-ooard Mnel, Srw Yi
t .ale by J. P Roberta l-l'o..iin*ftn|fs; I’
H- r. M-d.Hr.ilb: ft, NieUda. Orwgv .
I liotrit, il rniri&lt; &gt; liu • ccd by Dragg .«» ;

Radway*. JBeanvaifag Resolvent
HaetaOM Ums, Puriflca tU Uioud, Iwull* w.ih
ia the Hyatem Keo«w«i Health, aisd Rnolrea
sad KBtomusaica all Chtome and CoaatltuU.*a*

Sr* can take them plnaant
« egetable, no barm can ante
SMaUty:

Prieo 25 canto per Bex-.
k

The gsrnt Bad glorious recudy should be hailed
by the tetoeoa not » *
iai gift ifwa th. AL
nifUr* *• teynwrato dilapidated hiuaaaKy.
Dr. Redway A Co era the only Fhymciaos acd

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

GREAT HORSE AMD CATTLE
MLDIC1IE.

GREAT DLSCOVEHY J
THE ITHLO8OPII Elf’S hT«&gt;\E
FOUND.

3 id Fcgyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

«Ftte rv*M«s why

Battle Creek Nurseries.

FRANCIS ROWER

. a-._-.at.-a-. - .*» —buauMaa ia llcat-

viLLisnairs. •&gt;...«
rpHK HOWARD ASbOClATloN, hi view of
A the awfol detonate, srf Lutoan lite, eewted
by •S&lt;x"^1 «Ub«*«», aad tlw *l»«j&gt;il*m» praciic-.d
by^qaaeaa, *tocra*y«an ago dtreeteg their c*s

rj; dollar

rallteg MsrgBOO. aa s oubwabui *« wortLy &lt;J

New Barry Mill,
IS now in tucceodul operation, ready

toy amount of
crcrsiOM

BEST OVODR. u the
LDWJMT FRK’ES.
««w»u&lt;my El’IUNu at«,ck of *&gt;•*»«&lt;”» Land • hrM natoa-urttoBctol
.’4U« riUii.b* jiUi. XTut d\-

-t*A »•
x7z.o»*.

i rzix.v

1/Z2AA
mite,

I •&gt;••• the ............

,nn,ljr

FOR HAHTIXGb AND ITH VICLXITT.

the State, bunt am.eg nearly
TWO HL’SDKEl) THOCSAXD f RtXS-

daiiuaa a«-

OBBsae ron I aria. Ictt «rU Mr. Hara, «i&gt; b*
prouptiy ilii»&lt;l,

U. I’. FCIXUU1.

work,

in an good order and as prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any.utber cuocty.
taring eecured the services of s

firrt Ba e MILLS,

LO a oven SlVVt*
PA BLOK A1MJK &amp;1OVES,
w seoa te UtotowB. SixPtateaad

TO HOUSES BUHaDFR.

.
to propagate wab

rarticvlarcnr. hat txw

bb are k»~«ra t&lt;&lt; rnco««i ut Mr« .Matr

3,000, Acre* ®l Land For Mito! 5
The audscrib* t offvn for aate. thf foilmneg dr-

Utoor*. eoeat. o| Karr, « .4 .
of .ir*.&lt;gja »
eanaiatiag of the U1UKXKT KINDS
ttcbritd
MLlM oc*epeeieg lewU «u».nbte M the Cidtirativa of the dtlkweai fciub «f grata aiJJ. st»o.

and our mill being built on the most
improved pUn, together with
good
SmuUnr—wo are prepared to do the
host ofwork. Please givamtacafl.
CM pnid for wheat.

BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Mmes.flop. X IBM.
J

Htuta S.MAX10I.D.

Iterbj.CesB^

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"Now, k’a all rory well to marri for

’boltwood a gbamt,

idea of exerenmg reason in conjunction
with love; but the ideas of tte world are
not always mfe guides. I wouldn’t have
reason to take too much of. Ad ground
hot I would bare It go stead and light
tte way, an that fovs may go oe with
more tofety.
Don’t that seen proper 1
“Yes, tetter."
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.LtlXHS io til kiudtef dry.«**•. gre«*jaa.
• crockery. Ac
st, sppcsAte pstfeBca.

~ it. j . kb.x fieLd,
.K1LER &gt;s vvevy .srieiy ef dry gutoa^ groto• raa. cretosry. hardware, rotey-astoe eUato
tau. cap*, bo te “J duct State stmt, krst
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J. BUMEIX»

FMA.1C1S BOWEB,

tJv, ke«.r-« Mock. Stalo atrect.

HADLEY A HAKEB,
I rAXYFACTC SCTff of &lt;1a. »hae»-irra ।
M p«r wrt L&gt;c*!*r» io ires, naU«. «tv
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and xtoTea. State

J. W. OAKLEY,
•nOLD»Al.K and retail drriar ia. sad raano-

Stltttril IJlisrrilanj.

AYEB « co.

bar of work man te-JL^tei

UUn®» »« “ they steeU
te j tel lovi। ia a Oirkiu Urtng. and very
often brings bodies towetter ttet cm bare
four and twenty, was very fair looking,
no more harmony in life that fire and wa- sod ted tte raputattoe of teiiw res ofite
Ur. 1 know tWl m.,, pr.pt.
Lk.

S^Tan'lnas. os rare, to w era amtos.

omatiy did not stand so high among bis
fellows aa did ttet of Harry WriaC
Chauncey was fa Ms front drap, pack­
ing some boots, when &lt;rar oM bflUwa ।
entered.
■
“Ah—gooff day, sir? raid tte steam*
kw. stopping from hit wtMu“' ,
“And now I'm earning nearer hnma.—
•A good morning to you, fair tar," re­
Ttere’s Jeph Vaughan.
Dout you tarred dir bld man, fa week, mmbiite
think te would like to propose kr your tones,
“f dte’twairt to
tendF
•
*
only toft a thfos dMu-ire^teyw dm M*
“Perhaps so."
“Come, come, Myra, te plain with
me."
“Well, 1 think be wnuld." .? '• • ‘ ,
“I mast flrat fatow wtetMb
dM,'
“And Harry Welsh—Wouldn't teF
my good sir, end then ! ten tte b«ttr
“Yea. I think he would.*
judge of mv SbftHy to butpyoA
“And Jacob Lnrram v F
peon!leesF
■ ;
ly I- Had yoa? heart already singled ttek
*1 hope not,* replied ttegirl, with a
“All tte money I tore In mypodtet is one out F
‘
ahnddsr.
a poor pittance whleb I beQud tHa moroAnd Myra wbispurad—
“Well, well, we’ll throw Mm out, dar­
ling.
I’m sure, however, that te would
"Have you broken your fast tbfa dayF
“Very wall," returned iteold man. H “Hsveytw
very quickly apply for your tend,' If he I
“No."
am not oom for tte paisa I ter* taken,
thought te eoold get it But as 1 wouldn’t
“Well, you atoll go with me and get for It tel proved to i
*— -•
“■’* VT.r-1 &gt;* “
terr him. and aa 1 don’t think yofi eo’d something to eat, aod then wo will aee my child ia jo tte rig
well consider Mm m dfopreed nf in ad­
■ atiocts tree and aafej , .
...
_
In Itetouoa of Uom Josapk Vaugten J
vance. But there is Chauncey Stewart—
“But I would not trouble you,kind sir.* I
bow Is It with him 1 Don’t you think he
“It is no trouble.
I can furnish you anted for tte tend W Mv a. and waa rr
would like to propose 1"
’
with food more readily than I can with fused. Tteu Henry tried his focrunejnd
“I'm sura I dno’t know,” returned My. money ; though God knows I would not [te,to«. «.«»&gt;.«, dtep^teL UJ !

ra. opening her book, end pretending to •end a worthy wdfersr —nyT If I divided
find something interesting there.
my last dollar. But coms.
My bouse
“But wtet should you think F
ft
is not far off."
.
Thus saying. Cbauncer led the way
“I teve never thought anything about
from the shop, and lbs old man followed
6&lt;tt her father had though about it, and him.
The bouse waa soon reached, and
*
VILLI AM JONES,
he fancied that when the erratic dart cstne the youth introduced his companion to
KAI.RK tn pi-CT-ncv prormioaa. p
it would como with tbe heart of those hia widowed mother, who received him
Hotter. I-H. port. Ac B in re on 2
three, whom ho had mentioned, impaled kindly, and at once proceeded to eel a
_ —-n.—KLwk " »nd nne d-jvr •
upon its shaft. Thus tar in life she had substantial breakfast before bitn. While
man.
bcm governed by bis advice, and be was tbs beggar was sating, Chauncey tried to
Hamilton Kirk had gone abroad when resolved to quality himself to advise her find out how he cculd Ixist help him.
WILLIAM BVBpUEB,
a ntrr© youth, having been thrown upon in the preoenl case.
“Have you any friends in this region!"
Later in the alter*
TrsncK or rnr peack. Att-&gt;mry «nd
p) C»uu«rlor al &gt;aw. aod tfaliettvr is thaurere. hie own ree&gt;Hirces by the death of his pa­ noon, as Myra walked in the garden, pon­ be asked.
“I think I have,” replied the old man.
rents. and he had remained abroad until dering very deeply on something that had
occupied her thoughts ever since her in­ “If I could raise money enough to pay
te came h«&gt;n&gt;e,and having found a woman terview sfth him, she was startled by the my fare in the stage,I might reach them."
“I might find a teller way than that,"
who could love him, be married her and appearance of an (&gt;ld beggar nut in the
settled down. He built him a apaduus, path. He lookdd wan and vsary^ad his suggested Stewart. “1 shall not was my
boras to-day, and I could have you taken
handsome bouse, and laid out his grounds garb was scant and poor.
very beautifully, promising himself much
“Charity," he murmured, leaning upon ton or fifteen miles oo your way, without
any expense to myself. I can eerily find
DANIEL COOK,
emntort in the new place of life upon his staff.
t&lt;TUT. DE THE I’EACK. Crorral Land end » Lieb be bad entered. But he was doom­
The maiden had not at all been fright­ a boy who will be glad to drive for the
T»i
will attend to lh« cv'.lretios of
■nt a of thn rid* "
ed
to
an
early
diuDpuiutmcoti
I
d one ened—only startled from her own busy
eAtaandslT utb«r business pertxinhig tohi« ottce.
short year bis wife diedjeaving an mfant thoughts—and ate quickly forgot all else
U3c» is tieodyMu's block, up atairs.
daughter to his care and protection. For in her sympathy for the poor old .man to find out what the old man's most
JAMMA. tlWKEBBY,
pressing needs were, that be might meet
a while Mr. Kirk waa very unhappy ; but beside her.
“Come with me to tba house," she then, with the most ease and readiness.—
gradually be recovered from tbe stroke,
; ___
said,, “sad you shall find what you need. Finally the beggar said If ba could be
। and prepared to push forward alone. No
carried to the adjoining town, he tho*t he
—not aloue.
Ab. no.
Hie child was ‘ Coni©.'
-not there.
Give me tnomy should find friends there who wo’djtnow
left to him^nd all his love waa bestowed :
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A curious old man waa Hamilton Kirk
—and a good old man, raid those wl»o
hnd tbe beat meant of knowing.
Some
•hallow-brained men, who bad wasted all
their money and then gone to him to bor­
row more, said bo ru a 'regular old
Fudge;' but the poor and needy in the
neighborhood could have taken their oaths
that he was a warm-hearted, guaeroM

I

ra.

I. A. nOLBItlWJi,

isuxsscssa:
’Aj^sactertittittajr

upnacfeW fosters wMi
niakt mors Mte ob.
’ttero. Tte fok

kNurseries.
nvi.-wr,
I1FS, .u.v. t

fD rm VK’WfTT.
&gt;w soxmg the ;*r» w
ly
•

10USAKD FREES*
•und rarrr. osaaew
f«H. !*L OT*. R'M-

upon it, and thus kept setive. He celled ■
tbc little rare Myra, and as sbe began L&gt;'
prattle and play, *ud follow him into the '
warden, and pluck flowers for him, he bec.;me as hippy as a man could bo.
And from that time the child never j
brought a cloud upon his brow by sn act
ofbers.
Wbcu she was a maiden, just
blooming fata well developed womanJ. *. BUSSELL.
h&lt;*od,be was an old man with gray heirs.
■pHTXK IAS aod Surgcott. Otfiec in RuatalTa And she had repaid him well for all the '
L ii*r«. Stair itroet.__________
care be bod bestowed upon be- during
JOHN ROHEBTM,
her childhood. She had paid him h-r his
luie by lovtog him in return, with alii
truth sod affection.
Sbe tad paid him
for tbe education of mind be hnd given
II. F. CHERRY,
OT.IRV PUBLIC Sr.d Convcjaseer, wffl at- her, by her instructive conversation ; and
ten l ta tit business stitrusted to bitn WHS tor his watcbluiiiess and protection in the
vroaptae.i sc-! fidelity. Rnaidssra. JobsatoWK
bsrty couaty. Mich. Blank,k«pl always oo bsod. years that were past, she had paid him
ten-fold.
Sbe had been his nurse, bis
L. II. STEWABT,
companion, his cvuiiaellur, his light and
TTORNEV and CwiuwUr at tew. 8«}iciUr i his joy.
ud Cuunarivr in CUaucerj, Xolary rssIM. j
But Myra was now nineteen, and the
Ar. All t..»inr»s attended to pmmirtl, and c»-.reUr. QAcs Xu. 5, NeWe e Kock, itetta Creek. ‘ time h»r new scenes waa now drawing upMichigan.
•
j on her. She was, in sober truth, a maid-

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B. U- 1 L1.LXB, •»
vn oi g.v..
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A TTOKXFT and C.uewlor at taw. Seteitsr h&gt; the sole heir to an independent fortune.
A cnauerry. General tend and Tas Agent, to- Add to thia that she waa good and mud
I otcr ['eKtemcr'setore. is ths Exchangs block, eat, and kind, and true to her duties, and
Uiddleeille, Barry county, Mich.
we stall nut wonder that many longing
eyes were bent upon her fru.-n among the
COXJTi’W OW*T~XOWXM«Syuotte of the neighborhood, and that
many a bright castle was built upon the
hope of soeoring her hand. But she had
nut shown any preferences. She was the
same kind friend to all who deserved her
confidence, and oven her most ardent'admtrees eooki find no solid foundation for
hope, nor could they find a ground for
^Mr. Kirk had watched the rearoe of
arenta with a discerning aye, aid as be
saw the circle of he* admirers narrowing
down, be believed that the affections of
his child must are long be fixed.
Her
natural Instinct of soul might lead her
aright Id her choice, but he preferred to
mane a choice for himself, and lhen.lf her
love could be led into the seme channel,it

total. W.U—
.. er Is
SAKi ORD.
Uvtfcj.Cen*.

would Im? so meek the better.
-•
.. .h., ut iB

the library otm summer afternoon,

.iihow of

here,
“I will give thee reat and food first,
“
good father."
“Ha. ha. ba!” laughed the old man,
throwing off the wig, and the beard, and
the fals^jrebrows, and shaking the crook
out of Xshack.
'Ha, ba, ha ! it's pretty
goodf.lf my own litlla robin didn't know

me, who should. I"
Myra was very much astonished when
•be saw her own father step from behind
the disguise and sbe wondered extremely

what bis object could be in such a strange

ne uniy w»™ — ■
t _-------- o _
___
she had seen, and in good time she would
know all about it.
••But you didn't recognize me,did you 1"
he said.
‘I’m sure I didn’t," sbe said.
“Then it is all rifljhr.*”
That evening Hamilton Kirk went
awsy#nd told his nun that be should not
return before the next day, and perhaps
not until the day after that. He went in
him.
Joseph Vaughan was In his store ready 1

to wait upon fas customers.
He was a
handsome young man. and his moral
character was good—in fact, he rather
। prided himself upon bis morality.
His
boy was engaged in putting away aome
cloths, and be was reading the morning
paper, when ho heard a step at the door,
which waa open to admit the soft, balmy
' air.
He looked up. and beheld a poor,
।
। forinru-looking man, who seemed bent
| beneath the weight of years and lofirmi•- L -k «... «rranf and rapTbe 040 num
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-f have notbiug to spare,
replied

V^H.mH&gt;.~4.k&gt;od-r.

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If you can."
-I toil you 1 ««&gt; »•
t
And tte old man went away.
Hnnrv Walsh also kept a store in tte
te wm in h« pUo. of burinura.
few te had rivals in trade, and be found it

1 w

Soarar, whan tte ragged,"ay wore ter

ff*r“Cterity,”pl«*d tte applicant, tfum-

tec at bis love;
ore dp d&lt;
i sraiired ttet hb tore
hadn« ooly '
old
fetter
waa rsaaruad,------ - her
_.curious
,
--------------had frankly given his oonsent .to tba pew1

-twebU &gt;iud» u. (be 4»t.
i
U» qiraUMK 4 &lt;U p««&gt;o&gt; lh&lt;t k&lt;&gt;
iusua with tte Secretary.
The it
color ora -not generally to be f ound
department of the owner ; tbc thliq
look a little too
rasde, so that bs:d!j any intone w

chase and pay for. In o
enough to stock a small
1 morality' of thus Impoa
upon ths government^ a
dustrious and needy wl
doubtful.—ttartteati J

poosd match.
'
Vaughan aod Walsh aarar knew who
*•••first
ths old
bscusr man—ths coswhOto
who
the
turncSidly
the other ted given bie dollar, atid it wm
&lt;ta WW. Sowura Vrjld M «
not until Charmesy ted been married sevseal yaarasnd ted giveo substantial proof little cousin visit us oao^a three-year
old, who had always ravlty determinedly
haff Ms own way.
We found film one
day wkh tte old gray rat, wtoeh tote
a quarrel, and which was
HAPrraem.—I inelioe to titite that Aatsnadteto
1
were our minds capable of apprehending !looking rather savagely ,anrioos tomti
out
“How dare^n pJay Vilh ©
tte essential facts of the Ufa we ate, we &lt;
crore old rat, OrerReF said we. “Afa‘t
should ba utmrineed that happiness n ore &lt;
you
afraid
she will eerakcb you F 1 *
of the moat evenly distributed of all the ;
“Oh," answered the little fallow, in hie
human pousesaioaa.
Tte laborer loves
piping
treble,
“ate will scratch everybody
hi* wife and children aa well aa tte ford, I
and takes into his soul all tte tender and but I, and she won’t scratch 11" Not long
precious influences that flow to him aa iafterwards wo met poor Charlie crying
well as te. Food tastra aa sweet to the Ibitterly, with several deep woundsoo hU
Cpwman u the placeman. If the Latter 1fsoe end tends from ttet nai^hty osk—
ivo th© daintier dish, tte former haa the We laughed al Charlie'a answer at the
keener appetite. Into all ears the brook time, but we have often thought serious­
pours lb© same stream of music, and the ly of it since.
Birds never vary their programme with * We never toe a young man who is sure
reference to tbeir audience. Tbc spring te ton drink moderately and never go to
r.eattera violets broad-cost,and grass grows excess, but we think of “the eat that will
scratch everybody but L"
by tte roadside as well aa fa the park.
We neve? see a man running Into doubt­
Tbc breere that toasea tte curls of your
little ouea and mine is not softer in its ful speculations In hop© of great gain.but
caresses jf those who bound over tte vel­ we think of “tte rat that won't scratch

So Qmunocy went out and harnesaed
bis horse, and readily found a faithful buy
who would drive over and come back
with th© team. lie asked the old man if
there was anything more that he could do
for him, and, when ssrvrcd that there was vet to meet It. Th© sun shines, ihe hda
not, he bade him good-bye and saw him falls, the trees dress themselves in green,
the thunder rolls, and tte stars flash for
all alite.
Health knows nothing of hu­
“Well, Myra.,’ said Hamilton Kirk,ta­ man dlstinctious^Dd abides with bun wbo
Sleep, the genii© angel,
king one of his daughter's hands, “I have treats it best.
been on a mission in the beggar’s garb.” does not come et tte call of power, aod
“What 1 been away in that guise," ex­ never proffer its ministry for gold. Tte
senses take no bribes of luxury, but deal
claimed the girl in surprise.
“Yes. I called upm Joseph Vaughan, as toneslly and generously by the poor
and upon Henry Walsh, nod upon Chaun­ as by tte rieh -r and tte President of th©
United Stales would whistleblmeclf blind
cey Stewart,”

We novar see any ono recklessly ex
peso himsalf f&gt; physical and moral dan
ger, but we think of “tte cat thrt will
scratch everybody but I"
.
Very few there are but sometimes get
a scratch from thb dangeroua cat, whose
wmmda are alow to teal, and. whose ven­
om rankles long.
Whosoever trifles with tte truth, ic’f

Hints ew Foor Fcrrater-

4

1 nrrat all your capital ia laufo a»Awn
ia debt for Mfre., ' &lt;
. -.
.
Hire money instock your farm.
1
Have nu4sidi &gt; your own busfoesA
nd beiftrettforisly to sell out.
« '

Feed ’ bug bay and mouldy oom and
’ '
'
in order to keap the
ty cattle are terrible
tv wsgt-na and plows.
Idcory freely Whenever
,----------------------- -Jpegth.
UipWbeopiir
than bay or meal, keeps ths hair lively
an J pounds out the grubs.
Select such calves as the butcher sbous :
beauties of runts, thio in hams, and pot­
bellied, but be sure and keep their blood
thia with scanty herbage. Animals are
safest to breed from that bare n’t strength
to herd.
Be cautious in the mannfaatura of man। urea. It makes the fields look black sod
1 mournful about planting time, besides, iu
| ia a great deal of work to haul fa
.t
|
Sever waste time, in setting outshade

isMy wrongs another or tartlrtsly wrong! !Jr.
ttf-. It was an eooqndte took
himself, is playing a dangerous game,aod tte
t' ' old free trade tell at Manchester,*nd
will in the end find himself deeply wound- made
t
entirely of teraboos and, matting,
before ho could ©all our dog from us.—
ed l&gt;y tte cat ba fondly fitoriea, “will very
,
light and strong.
The people ant
T^ssolAy Titeoeii.
thought 1"
scratch everybody but 1.
( around tte sidca, and the ‘‘swells in tte
“Why, doubtless, that I was what 1 sp
« i «
। area and pit. In comfortable cade ctelra.
A Miluox or Bcrrwx— Horace
pored—a poor beggar."
stage was lighted by pot! of shreds
“Tbrre's no humbug about these ear- The
'
“But didn’t they know yon F
Greeley, writing from th? plains, makes
i oil, such as they dean etighieb with.an^
the fidlowing estimate of the number of dines," said Brown, aa he helped himsalf in
“Did you know me F
to the third platefnl from a newly opened &lt;tbo orchestra sat at the back ahd on It.—
j
I
buffalo
:
“No.”
'
was a large Chinee© scroll at tiw
“Nor did they. I want to trv them—
“Whst strikes the stranger with most box j they are the genuinn article, and There
|
on which ,was printed the name cT
to see whst kind ofsouls they have.
I smszameot, ia their immense numbers. J came all the way frortt the Mcditerrano- back,
an." “Yes,” replied his economical wife, the
।
theater,---The fem ale characters were
knew before band that they were hoorat, know a million ia a great many, but I am
played by men, who sang^ in a shrill
।
upright, and Intelligent.
But I wanted confident we saw that number yesterday. “and if you will only oontrol your appe- all
tile they will go a greet deal further.’ — j/afeefto/aod tbo pint was very straggling
to know more.
1wan ted to know just Certainly, all wc raw could not have
Tbp change of aceno waa
i and obscure.
what kind of a foundation each one had stood on ten square miles of ground. Of­ Brown didn’t ask for any more.
affected byjmarely taking a Aalr away,
for the loves and affections of earnest lift. ten the country for miles on ©liter band
"Mike why don’t you fife' at those &lt;or pcttlng on a screen, and when the mu­
So 1 tried them. " Would you like to seemed quite black witk them. Tte soil
sicians Wirt not playing they had a pipe.
ia rich, and well matted_jrilh tbeir fevor- docks—don't yon see you have tte flock ।
know the result F
before your gun F “I kitow I have, but AU tte performers cams mt tte left side
“Yes," whispered Myra, with a slight ite gross. Yet It is all, exoept a very litand wcfil on tte right.
fr&gt; ©te seen©
I tip on the ereek bottom, near to timber, you sco, when I gits a good aim axx&gt;ne, i
pallor about the natter lip.
two or three others will swkn right 'twlx there wax a genera! tettlc, tn which there
••Theo I istan.
You most know that eaten down like an over taxed sheep pa»was as ranch tumbling (x fighting,In tte
_ ~
the pole, wan color whieh I applied to my। tufa fa a dry August. Consider that wc H au’ me.’
violent style tf tte BeBonhi Arabs ;1 fa
featarea, taken Im confection wkh my' have traversed indri than one hundred
Steal yow teart, arid on es-Prerideat fact the actors were all, more or less, ac­
eves, was sufficient to give assurance to1 rallaa in width ©Inoa we first struck them, to his sun (who was going to Euranef)
robats.
Tte comic man performed a
any man of observation that I waa not a'» end thj.t for utast of this distance the buf
you are now going among some ol the trick new to ma. He jumped very Mgh,
drunkard; ao they could not. have any1 falo have been constantly fa sight, and moot feselMtiau of tte firir act.
1 ted and while fa tte air kicked tela adveruarr
fear of trusting me on that account.—■ that they continue for some twenty miles much ratter steal tteira, said tte promisin tte ebest, kifocking Mm down.
At
WeH, 1 called upon Mr. Vaughan first—* farther on, this being tte breadth of tteir
last Whafopoa raid, “Now they are mar­
- rHe received mo vary onldly and turnedI present range, which has a length of pcr- ,ft&lt; -tow&gt;L
ried. Md ftw all over ;* end •» we left
ms away without even seriring to toow' tops a thousand milaa, and you have
A French priooeev, being told that the I and he tirnvo mo to tte bctul.—Aktrt
nrads. Ha ted nothin, tosparu^- same approach to an idea of their count
poor In Paris were dying of starvation, Staid.’ *n China us 1
Hls heart i fourf to be as terdaaadta-- leas miiliuna.
J doubt whether th© do­
acid: “What silly people! Before I’d
nrood—&lt;nd it may teas pure. Aruyou' mead rated homed cattle of tte United
starve, Bd eat betted bread hbd mutiou,"
Chasxd »r A Pakthm.—A few nights
Statea equal th© numbers, whil© tb©y
out disappointed in him T*
sine© te Mr. Chas. Beatty and rietw, of
-No, fetter, not at dl." Steupokeaa» meat fall considerably short in weight of
Armstrong tuvrnship,led«sMa Oounty.WUre
three wiM —ftfc’A- ••
Cta-ugh sbe fdt relieved in a measure.
rettfrtrfng tome ftwm Btetertu, flft torse-^U. .utloaM .p~
w«te
baefattef we rechased by nprefour.whM,
No nun ba • rtfrt to mobo » th
Hi. teat tpa*4 l» •
te
coming epbv item Mar a YtM, ^rang M
T«te~o
threw ma oto a dollar.
Ha wns geeer* bj ootatag bh
the back of Mr. B’s terse.
Tte aaliwsl
oM-hu was warm hsurtod but Stefed- do wo rai M« w»«. totiw W4 to lb
plunged violretiy. wrfl tte “varmtni” doc
torn, -I wml th. ptosof propity
Ling able to rethto
»8WW1, leaving
oacaciapca sad tteir integrity and urin H
5550.^^1
“O father!

what most

they have

1 ted to trim alltUs." Wteai
tteir eodtotemta *gg *Q ti

�WISTER
MTK HAVE

TOT
RMVW,
.trKJ- Vlivf -A4Z -X
KfcSSSSyi.
jfcjJntd si’b partkwlar! re®w&lt;lfoftte

Mite* itea
.
wTBWfo ll"&gt; attention of tn*’ uitlttn* of
te bmp stfiute ab-ut.
.
J^—KrlH declare Tldrwste&gt;k well.
#bwedutte» forytteh-g,Mattel Itey
arfl item-so mute teeapcr than the other and wimfewwu&amp;r st merchants!
‘
Bin —Ttey Iwy h» Boston, and Grant
tells mi- &gt;te-y luiy at' 'mute tetter rate*,
than in Mt-w Y.wk, they purchase man’
«f Ugir jP«4» ft”®.
manufacture, and
.«■** •» •»»•&gt; Pr*,fc
. . a
•J.W.—W’fil, Xhb M of the InwteM
U I tele tbWM fur • ’’A1*
i
„ B_k
«UM — *** »*■■■
ttey
p-«da.cte&lt;iper 4’*n
mrLC.-.xnri-rcr ■
nier&amp;airts, but tte Art ta&gt;l "Wr tte W»
■rr». and tte nv-mrui J lmv* "O’ *tey will
tee Tteirte1 teterc:
13-1 -put of ttelr .cbitctea, i teall gi**
Bollw«x-d &amp; Grant-it.r*0.
Bill.—But If v«»u entinne ti&gt; trade
with item, you will r—--------1
ndviae y.m io Imre off al once, and if
y&lt;&gt;u d«i, yon will gel. jwrg.^rir &lt;&gt;f every
ywi will iMxjtj |*e
kinds-* iduuIi Ivs ".._a
L
uutof debt. y«ai rill have that chwXl'l cibd ns jari a ©lAfia-'syaLBs,
tiwrtgage «*ff of ■Hir cntiin and .wbryt.
C»lf&lt;rv»’* mm4 OewT*
nnd in.pnr y«»r । e injirtsasn *«tf at y.&lt;«ur
xinneiKtMj trading
A 6UTMS,
fiiruu
Wteh it--------------------„ with ‘ FIME A UIVT
Ihvrii I owed ’be other meri-ban’a. hni
tii-w my fo rm and entile are cfoar. an&lt;j .1
am utitjoi debt; alf 4«ne by tel line tnj
wheat ti^ an&lt;! foiying .ray g-H*da of Bdt

TTrtMtngH and Vicinity,

3E»XlJfOJiB©

ojr uti until sbe waa sent In
•an* if a Mina. At T
in «te
evening '* gale trmn the northward, M
nala.and

m.S3r*u"

rtatnraily vlctnus
tk* W^R^vwVMnr
MaM-Mtum WL
k.
WW
e tirade &lt;r whom t

adinirahjy fof
tohteteN- a-wmflteira-n. wte mwafeM
p-rtvd 4Nuv. 13) tte* “it is Dot exptei
_ ,, , ,
,,
r
On any cm who

dsmMa a wraonal injary V **•—
On any one that bad aarnNed him in tbe
Gravenlinn be waa addreasing ? Nr».—
Ria attack was cm the man who tbrM
jjMlWee M breaated tbe pope Jar «adMifht tn Mtte tte life, «d hte JNM
hre money fredy for that ptepoae. Tbie
•Wgb-tohcd suntlicm gentleman,” so aeQrftive to hi* honor, malrrt a grtna person­
al attack on bi« former benefactor. That
tenefurtor *aa naturally and jusdv indlgniftat such a rctuin, and spoken?the

y|tfe—llfeiiA»

fer

bwfo an« te th* tertiM nf stash,

owfurtet *M te* pMMstet tn teftete of tbe hist.wy of this subject t Whyte
the fact* arc au4aadir feed with your
theory, and prove it tbe novel Bente it
111 . Tbene were 'mtnnm in Q^reas
d&amp;) and declare that this rapaci'iua imap1
in ltee^-7 wk*
wltelf te«o pf*
oHuWs nurpew must te
tereH a repeal Ur’ saapmMntl rtf the OrdV
....
r-&lt;
nmiteot V7.'teWaait«wte4etbe E*
ingrato ht terms tenth, hut not- mute; te'
. 'i«»
-w ’utwi.m of Slavery; there was me dne—
than anch an aabibition of ingratitude
Tte 2M«mr arteis prantefe tiswspte'n
would tetanilly provoke from any aanaltive and honorable man.
For words
drawn forth under such, drciimstanens,
Mr. BroderJek waa challenged.
Tte
“chivalry'’ of California gather aroend the
challenger, tell him he 1s a nobfoj gidtant
get tierun.chua endorsing hit bate Ingrat­
itude, We have no diapoaition to follow
this nbjert fartter.
It exhibits a phase
of human ualurv vk&gt; rer&lt; Jting |o (ontempliw.—Asa Froncitoo Timtt.

Tbe Vermimk Ateira has gut up a
stump tq U»e rvcwit annihilating.attack of
the Administration Democraev upon the
“iittia gUM,” ami Its editor impair* of
getting the post office in 1M1.
Haar

ttet deter®inaubn By Vra ant
^u»i2,ou,

tte* it ta not it* ten tea* fci atessslrftte- ,
IsfiMl saWatite of tewUfKfOte
.

deserting hi&gt;n when tbe pinch came, for a
Shutter* fodirallat, did MI
And tte
same game ttet •‘ntelitkinlzed" tbe de­
mocracy of Vermont, “abolitiuniwd" the
dcnioc-nwy of Mate* and New ILuwp•hire. find'so-many oftlii Northern demoeratioBtatew,tbat it I* u serinue qotetion
whether one can berelied upon in TO! —
Wbn Is tu blame!
Tte N - &gt;rth-rn damocraor, with Douglas at their hs*d,teve
bani crncited, mw-dered for “fectng tte
innrie" ua this “Popularfjocetwigirty d’&lt;trim-”—end now, tte “Southern ’demontaey" wwh to pay 1847, and desert, do
ttey 1 They wish t&lt;* mate us eat our
own words—io make perfect nsaee of nur•elves, by dyebring ttet tte whole thing
Ha humbugT
They pith to denounce
Douglas for maintaining doctrines, over
.-.nd overtrain declared by them tn be I
riirht, nnd upon which the safety of the
Uni«m itself dapends—and have us at tte
North say arncn ? N--t exactly, gentle­
men ! iu»t egartli ! In the hnguitgo of a
•*pusa&gt;&gt;on af considerable importance,
8-with, you can't “come dntFtnnoti

(^p^Sbufoldt drsirra (wpuhlinh ibwik
tbfraaHunsof 4l.c Dumtert.ei. Kingfidi•■«, State of Georgia and la-na fur tip*
prompt and cterrtiil manner in wblrti
their asxistanre was rendered, and withont ibtead'm • t«» dis^rittiinav, wiidxia par
wood A Grant.
tiedariy la express hia matinrte tn the
vnptain of the Krarfsher.
He in also
trratrful to the pawenerra fin- their »*i«idrration toward himself nod crew, and
f&lt;»e their perfect quirt and e»a tete* dn ring
tte Matent. Signte, B. W-Steueidt.

■ M-* tte assertiow and ■♦tanaritM*.'
1
I
" *1'1 'l *S''rWW ■gw than 1«8.
W
by history te Mr. Dangte. fattete ,
CMM totees'i Elite
trite *te Ite Axnriaete &lt;hs Ravolutfoa- ,die the death nf the_______ ,
ory Fatte9-.itet;«K-.«svteirtkm.^» barite I* their open graver. ■
Yom *prak of the .mtiigonistic d‘*ctrine
made in »tw bebslf, that it waa poram’ount
in tte aarbra Bui terra dayaef tte Re Mhteh eonAtetht pmrfliansfiip.rflnqmrtiai*Freedom 'to tte IVrriturMW ef tinpubte. (JU this pote GreeUytate. iteie. U«t*rd States te» the » tele people M rep
Mr. Douglas fem statte,-in speaking of reaemed in tte Congrrnv vf the United
ttewfiiteuco te 1784, ttel “tbs fiM ar- IStates rather ttew *resM ft*Aooabnda of
tide, w hich
prvblbitimi i-r their pmwlira who first gwwi fe-fautfwg on
these TtrnUiriea as a Strife- breeding,tead­
inciting, aa between divenfe MWHM of
rtjtclM by cMfrao, ismr terete* « pertf tbe Union. Htanri rfod* nv&gt;t sustain that
of fht jyi sjpiiua jitoss- of ffoMMMMti,' iaspstsliuw. -I ‘HJSrdi—w t-'VT and

Union of fenvardgn

Qw wtote

ik«

L

CLOCKS AND JEWELRT

VERY LOW

known wi-lf
cwteideraWr has ’&gt;reii
wiH-during thf pari rix ni&lt;ante ctWa-crn
irg tte teft witter SrWrh'wai -mpp.*. &lt;11&gt;

leftitaftm'n* will render tfetv right Amp^^WyrT thwt'be nipiOTebA]* and

equally unfortuB«U In hia reference tn
tte paarag. uf
white te oteaaa wte

. .TJ» qew-

CASH,

SCHOOL BOOKS!

PROBATE NODCR

XVKXKT*

the Msssewri Restriction Mxicesrively moared to the country long terma uf »&gt;■
pwranve-resi frohi Slavery aglCMitai. Tbe
Nebraska Li» has given us—what ym&gt;
see.
hi has distracted not m«-rrl v'lbr
curnitry has the Democratic party. Even
ybw^tvo three several interpretations of
the spirit and drift of that act, and of tbe
••PopularSovereignty" which It enibodida, se l»el«l by different section* of that
Mr.’Senatm-! iftnw me to say
ry this pc«&gt;poaR.ion. North Carolina Was party.
divided, wbHe New Jeiitey had not a U cobclettofl that of these diverse inter- termine, tte exact strength of the brine,
pretalions
yours seems to me the moat ins oouMderable fresh water nrtewarily
quorum of membra*, present, and DelsumMtisfcetory and irritating. J compre­ riiixes**1th It: but even at tte present
ware wm aulrtpeeMMai a*, all,tte* per­
hend, I regnrtl with a eertatt. respect, the rate, salt can te cxt^nrivrly matuifnrtprmitting tte vtee4 df wren memtesa to Kite-owler who tells me- “The Uormtitu- rd
i
apd ouuU tft pay a handsome profit.—
defeat tte prappeition.wbk’trtedihc -sup­ ti«n guarantees Me the right ‘■ef tiikijig .
port of
A tb'fl alf^ate, •Wv*«mtr» tbe Territories tM
Str.te* vbk^U ftfOt 9^ tte p*&lt;p&lt;*iti.,n, tMoi there r I d'-mand of - dimgresa such
DOVCLXR Aim BKODEltlcX.

and only three against It.
Agam-*(r. Duagte* feprtewd U&gt; te

fob

OK R-iADY PAY.

undcriid tte ttrnet of’tfir rity, arid afairii ify to ita listea-'iu and rwraute |«»wrr&gt;
rxtmdcff fti ahmr dinriri-tte nptridr ihr. Price oiie ibdlaf prr -ottie, or airbotilci
city lirnhs.
Evvr)l&gt;&lt;«1» »fo«M *!*•» know fir fire ilolU'w.
that Jkmcs Scrihttrr, E-n who ha* l&gt;ren
ite master spirit dnrifig tte ‘ illwadim,
took b»&gt;M oftte in atm &lt;nrn&lt;«t!y.
a company rn+tW a *.uftkM&lt;-"ln''r!dhi".
teiltw wa’.rc &lt;bcd. fijed up rhe nre^teiSPECIAL NOTICES
ry sppiirnt’i’* for boring, wt tte drift ju
TrxTOofrsnd-hMkcpt ft rnovinr ’mfil the
experimcnr has proved a tftridrd rutrrs*. |
and a tergr i-upply ofsalt water of earelIcnt quality has been obtained. ' ‘ ’
On Saturday rnorwfng last at the djpth
•. •f2J7|’feW.’k spring of salt water-wit*
■frttmd wHA M ■'run regularly ereminre.
nnd which’ discharges at tbe rate of tbir! ty barrels per minute.
fo-me of th*
brine has hem ‘Boiled d&lt; orn and * yfeld*
:salt at the rate of ooa buobe! to every ! 10
gallons
nf Water, but as the pipes ‘have
,
not b^ W‘.dv»rn Ijrfc ImpoMihlr to de­

EAT MARKET.

JEWELRY.
A .LbT&lt;ribeautiful swrtmrat

FALL AND WINTER FIRE8H

,U.n oytefiM^toia* lU pelilwa,

**«*&lt;
ar?

T'* rT“u'1; .nd &lt;h.t Mton rn, taw. to
Itoria
of ^uo4m4. to wd &lt;««ty.
Tbrerapun, it w orttswl that U,
of Mid pw.tiuu. aeJ tbe beanus the,roc. be port-

«r&gt;
of Frobote. ia HmIioj*. at which tiM m4 yfoee
■It partim mterooted are rwjaitrd to eppw M&lt;
•bow c»u*e. if say, why tbe prayer of said pe»inewer abUotd uot be grautnl
Aod il i« further uttered that tbe
jftva aotoce to all partiee tniemted, of ihe yeodoaey ofa sal poUlivu. Mid U r to-onng Umt«M,
by eou.inK a oopy &lt;&gt;C thi- ix-tice aod order u&gt; ba
pabhaheoio tbe ••Kepwbtteaa Hanner,'
Wrwapaper, pnote4 In Ha*Ua&lt;., aud nraa!atiyg

o( JEW-

WV

»-

cunt;
fan .11 tatota ’—

«. to k«- -wm “f

rre
Jt^t

U-kOwto •—» -vto w-to lh»'
Broderick, tte truest friend Douglas ever
bad, iwont M tbe way. and snarrwgly re­

■. -rlf

CASH CAPITAL, »1,000,690,
,
&lt;Mm.ru «o i/wu'wi.

of 17S7,

kjf * JmmVM.

iter &lt;w» mm* MMadboif* you reqairrY’
bwlK-M. AkrdT «. &gt;*,»« y.H&gt;_
bow- can you reepect yonrself—whan ytm
were represented mcluding Virginia, sad aey In effort’ -*Trae, yda .Ave bi-tdan
all tte States south of bra, sad alj tte have a right to 4H1 the Terrftorlee with
ytec alates; Sut the dataller aoverripit,
votes save one.were reepeded jo favor of may nullify that right by ‘hjnfrIondMitt- but the people of llltena kn&lt;&gt;* that they
&lt;**M ~J*r fere J«een l»w*r.w o»uip ditte Ordituuep. ■ Tte SHttetex reptvwra- telfifin.* »nd you are without rr'mrAv.
reputable than lb&lt;&gt;*e of Douglas.
Ate
ted werrNsw flctfipstfrc/llhude Island, Mr. Senator! wbenever!Vftalixe that tlw
•tewe teMfeVC »*gfe* ferfote; te 6-t
Connecticut, Pcuwylvwu and Mary- alave-bvldera bare* ’cfcriifitutmiyd right rah fc.r Cungre-a fe-ths -Sprvtafrld. Dfo-1
to eirry tbvrr'humatF 'vhaOi^mta'the irirt.
fwrnwtei him fpm
nd&lt; and tte tea fow of ftese h«d fated
Trrritorica and hold then) there, I will «&gt;n credit about ihofu |i/iMnM«d wtort yet
for tte same propositi on only three yearn
respect that right In its lepitmn.lc scope pul their ninccy.
Ask the gwit^-mau
previous.
ana epifil, and not attempt to wbitllc h w^to» tbreMemdto put himout &gt;&lt; * h&gt;*-l ,
Under tte ucw. Fcdernl C&lt;&gt;tetitnti'&lt;n, away jis you do in yohr comments on tl»c
The .ttipic It a as lata M JOA As4 KSfeswutfSt
tte tel* Cuogress assembled March 4th. DnxJ Sv-ott Decision.
grot t one; the. time l» Mfuett; tte Tv-6»«*" &gt;**&gt;&lt;»• htotw
1186.
E&gt;ghtem &lt;»f iSs menttera had &amp;ar latent w fiirtr. artdlh ri»r jjit-w! tjr be
u»
Mr anmd, Aw'daM.
been members «T Che Cottatitutfonal Gwitlr capili-d by mlm ruoMi;
*f
*m.»&gt; wfcr.&lt;M ।
veotioo, andter Iter ft^mf^ht We been tiftrik. you misconceive «Ute tnplr, tyrtc
urged that tte Constitution abolished &lt;&gt;.-

hbt

«CBKM or

uw.iii.ii,

i A.UIiATE NtrtlCF.
'TATE OF MICHIGAN, •
Fro
&gt;
Bwry Cocntjr.
I
tor •»
I • _ _ _ ---- &lt;■ _ J —- - n L.U.. _. ,

record shows that k’ majority of States

UPWARDS OF *12,000,000
or Inna hare been paid hy the tea* Fouraace
t'otn.mr :» the part »«'•«.

DR. CHRirriB’S

AGUE BALteAM l!

c rou -tn y&lt;»or dne yawu vidtete. tediA ft '• alto. we

TU v^K a a rsHahlo

urw&gt;c«

of Sni

be apparent

«• *. tUt kt
U W w ml w&lt;4T
W

uxmwb

LOSSES PAID BY THE 2ETNA

J»»IBAL6AM!!

From tte St Fiul HuinreolUB.
We have now heard fruni twu-lhirds
of tte votes nf the Stale.
In no county
but one have the Democrats gained on
oriJisuwo*, pf; Utt.. Ur.
tbc rote of 1857. and tn only one have medlteJ the
tte Bhpsbteetis lust
Tte tide of tww Gmlay rapraducM *n setimae* of thia
। Aft if Brnn tA
m&lt;
iution bus evidently been turning swiftly
re*Mmk« ia fefe-tefete
CtaTgrw^so changing tbs ordinance ra .&lt;fcvw In &lt;n oh
in every section of tte State. We fee!
to adapt Hlh tte new^CJnstlnitfon. ^itef Tk» bu bM» C.
there is.no looser anv doubt ofa Repub­
i/may «ms4m«m JeAaaaJhtite^teJ.” ' Hod &lt;&gt;ur mind within
lican irismah in Mitmcaota. Our Eagle
■^.Sgg^?g
“LVM-xy to
impaiirat io 8,-far* wc.smt.ae acted
;
day nr two ; but we have teen restrain­ Mr. Grtefey*. Irtter to eur rwten, ming his ardor until we can da so no )&lt;-ugnW) .ffle r,
wd
er, and w«&gt; to-day tet him aproad bis pm
prove the doctrine uf the tiwip.
Mute
ions to tho breeae, tu tear to our Rapobboon lirelhmnin ths&gt;a&gt;M telow us tte
rUd tiding*, that MINN&amp;OTA tti RE. ffowjte. dtenrar ifyis tevw snywa^
PUBMCAN tn tte core;and ttet Dm*rW,r4.«' ;«&lt;* Fmonnttag
la* and everv otter style &lt;tf Dnmnonwijr
are rhimsfolly r awed hnete. foot, drag­
uraf. Clerk i&gt;r Ibgiatar.
eo, and peu
oons and nvaeeaaina—in thfe,U&gt;e young­
est atear of &lt;mr

DRY GOODS!

AU «C which n« • ler

Pmsicus tn 1949* the daasoccacy ad
Vermont polled aornc SteOOOpM**. At for Ur nrrfforiu w adopted Apr* Wd,
tbe elertteu
**---------- 1-------------------i 1784.
Mr. Greater jpn4ucM Ite. ntfa
eooi B..w___________
by which il waao^ocltd,wk'mh ahosnthu
denv&gt;er»Ck nt'Vermont uttrt
lirtttn
membeta
vwted for it, and Wily
cd,” who did ft 1 Seward I
UMn against it. Tte rotes, according to
&lt;hm«t.N&lt;»!
Who!
Tl
_______
Jemo-mcv !’’
Ftey did it, aod nobody
tte articlca of tho' cottfederatian, were,
else I
They with tteir rtemal tewfihg.
however, evaded by Stale*, sad it re­
about tbeir abstractions. They, with their
quire* a majority of all tte States, tucar
everlasting cramming n»d jamming tike

“i-.iggtr’’ into our taccs and down our
throats did R.
They, by forefag nsca
Gen. Case so wniicesaaary lamia, and tten

itea
j ;.,r.
by her owp sail, sucraeded in snHiag SO
nwle. wMtward. »Un, at juidnifbu the
!Slato.«&gt;l Gri-rgia »n down and t«&lt;*ed a*
iu- bcMW 60 tnibe.fuedHiM &lt;&lt; Cqpe

Cannot Fad to Suit.

DVKtKO THM pjfer FIVE TC*J» :
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PhtmATE KOTICE

tkr wtitioo.dely reriM.
w MwiMtito ATO-n»D TO Wtra jn
■ : W-MfAMdt VUMP-ITI'

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J' ^ ^SWVJUJgjr, Jiyeet.
PKOBAVE NOTICE.

'

wto-'w*

TING SAbOOK

�jffWUCAI

ojielow.

on* COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Viwlef tb* sInit1* heeding tbe J^hsweep
» k«i&lt;&lt;^”’rovr.icm.t&lt;-d article refr*twsi

h.ir?My up-&gt;n our hoard

coutrul uf the sebod *!«
control of tha Priitapal.

IL The time tor the comnwmwmtm

tiwflr and il!*’ «•• &gt;r»titrs»« "'W inoewhuef^
^^jryiipm the uwiuii l r.-adwrerj-w
Trs* 9* errep’ iwknl- ’'Justiwv" tHvilx

,-.ter jitrral ""*• "f KT”»i&gt;d

hr

of &gt;&lt;4w..|. each day. will b. at

in &lt;Mu liwattowa, and uc a quarter put
our In thu afUrooun, at which time .R

acbullara must be randy to uke tbeir
j^n tl**- *"■

”®“r

whieb

h ratserattw *holj O-unfy;

alth..ajrh

place, iu ech.^.!; alMj any who may La be­

hind tho time ul«u La preja^d with a

written excuse from their parent.

rhargrt may eune in an obj«clM«M»

’&gt; £&lt;th.w fr’,n‘,n im*|uuniBlb'wwin-e,

&gt;hM ought lo be looked into.
Ttasy
U.4 V« be s’lowed tu pass ann-Cc.

guardiuira.

But ke would not scnU-DOe ci»h-

vr

U-il wUi ring,

Bud

School bell at the lime of eocuneocw

,4 wd .rar tn&lt;»tl" h. let W»ce be done
it sill.

Tbe Church

creh m.irming m j P^.t g

3d. Each acholar ahull

ON LOW PIKES;

bo under the

Tkat—A—So

Apalrul uf the Teacher from the time of
leaving home, uutil hn return to tfe earns

r the l*«rd «Z&amp;upervisnrs or the Trcas-

4lh. No j quarreling nor fighting shall

[itile Wlb in ,b*1 k‘“^ “f cvid’nM» which

lie pern lifted among tbe admlara while

u-thiirfa &lt;h« M.mcthing is wrung nma

they are uhder tbe control of the Teacher.

• lirre. end l««

«pecifie-.thi*3i
Sth.'N&lt;
gut »e an- not going u» defrnd the
b. *id ■ fSup ryi»«r» ; tlniy arcaW &amp; iinpmprr Inrtguirge shall be nlh'iwud.
Olli. No IxAUng, nor gambling id any
J.-fetid lhrrii»rhcs, If they hsVe n j-|k|
kind shall be farrnulted.

pens. pencils, inks. paper, ex-

7th. Nu scholar* shall bo permitted to
.bid. .&lt;■ .....H oiB th. .not '*' **"' «™* ~"F&lt;«» v «•

■1^,

VH LOPES, CARDS, Ac, Ac

BWAd

two of the l*«ard ..f Supervisor*, and also
senl uf their Teacher.
./the tax-payers of the Cmmty. A full '
8th. No acbolar shall mark, scratch or
(Wtinft o» the b.mrd of Super* t*or».sh»»’d

the Meats ur dusk*, ur any part uf the

srrry imn-tf, every report.

But tha

Gwoty is in debt, and we must econo-

attached

to

Dr. CABTLl’I

the

HAJ7, snide cf

'--ydr rrirhCMd,'1 twCi-lT— “P0®

•Wrtsnu woimak shaou
i ai iiaiina nrw »■ sao

cut, t&gt;r otherwise injure ur detacu any of
building ur property

rvoar-wfLAftA

MAGNOLIA CATARRH -BMUfF.

achoul grounds.

9th. Au? auholur violating any of tha

in Janw-1 “ •v. regulations, shall be subject to
irmialij or other puiiisbmcut by the
*rj pui4i#h a mere abstract.
But mys | •
seller, ur to suapnua&gt;uo, or expulaiuo,
the Link we would make out fuller rr- k ‘
petsifuiu publishers would print tbipu. iX lift option «&gt;f tbe Board of TrusUwa.

p.rt of their October term, and

KoijiDiKD ip^ncaa.

Very tn*— no* where ia the diffiriilty ? . ’ At the same meeting of the Board, it
J^t b-n-—&lt;!»•• l-oatd ul i.s Januury aea-, •! k vuiei tuai. each of the Truster* be
i'ni Bppn-pri^trd jif't thirty two dollars. 1 ~ lured tu visit tbe school at least n*
•o be dlbwfrd between two ptipws. ft*-1

li aa once a nwoth.

p*bli«h ibrir proceedings for tbc entire ।

»ear.

5 NOTICE. • •

We received a &gt;16 order, w hich '

IAnnval SxJiMiosb.—Th**
people of
Jo, at the late election, voted against

»*&gt; *44 f.r jest 9&gt;tl, Ihr the entire CWjUk j

iv printing C«t* they rar which elowed with i
the hut Jauunry session i*f the luMrd of

SupersIsors.

Tbc G.nnty .»f Allegan ap- '

pn&gt;pri..le«l s hundred dollurafor the same u
purp. se.

But Barry County i* pm&gt;r and.

m-payers enwnot nff.rd u» know wfij^
» |mi» such uxes-^why county order*

at a discount, or even to know bow

mudi they arc gulled tn the dark, by
canty I-.*?»&lt;*r» and tbe board ..f SnperviZIK

fcmituting tumual for biecDial

session#

the legislature.

Trfrs,*

t-y Messrs. Tirknrr 6t Field,«&gt;f B«.s

m.have purchased tiie Atlantic Mon Aly,

EDOTS &amp; SE'DW,

id will hereafter be its publishers.

cess for ten rears, at tbc Union
Course* Long Island.

ELARVEi L*S CONDITION P0WD1

jy H&lt;«. John T. Mawm, U. 8. Min­

ster lo I’ranoe,dirJ,recently,uf apopfexj"
i.iijn C. Calboun, lata of Kansas, and uf

itindle-box notoriety, is also dead.

We expect •-. ..snuiinr all the*"

.uunt; naifers.af •■I’ce •'■nr— V* ’sv the

Warnau aadcr a jmaalty &lt;7 &gt;-*00. lo r x.^Tc
juuduen. cLr*pocx&gt; aad utility any otbrr sofas
rtmadv in ibe world.
.
HF* Tbs abars articles ire sold by all tbs dad-

l*co b.1 hrfi.re opr nM.i..rs oo* a.

!&gt;•&lt; be Lurried into an i*.i *&lt;•! lyntioi;. . •

TJ. S*-.p* u pm
—
That they may know what tb«T ar* uala*.
Ths esmb'oaiinB of A*ra^g*rUjA,wlJh Stdiia-

S?.‘KrtJSbc±S
at wbcleaah by al. l*r£* DniggUU la tba pnacinal cities.
HERRICK A BROTHER.
„ _
Pkctical CaaMiM*. Albany, N T.
Sold at Hastings by J. P. JUberta A Co, Bollwood.A Qteai, aad br dealer* erttywhsM.
Palmer Brothers, Traveling AgmiU.

e-'-&lt;«:iuin and drv'l.

rffiir I
I»*rd ■■( SupiTxia&gt;r». in order to «• •• thatj

NcrncE.

ihe people are not swindled—neither enn /
-c &gt;unixi*gr n !&gt;&lt;■■&lt; &lt;■[ IllUMV pipdO-*, m
•■rlrr tn vindicate tbc huird of Superci '

tbe Union Schooled Hasting* la praptrsd
u good mduoMnant*, lo Itac »bo dcsir*

------- s®
at very law

r -Jim:ice.”

■V..u u. arr n&lt;-t cniplnininff C«r rw»r'Wn »tan*i i» *•• !ow«»-r&lt; the board

Y—

rStipcr\im»rw see fit in &lt;1.. their busdnew*
the dark, and the tax-pat ent let these

anxious tu do that kind of printing tinlen* i
it m wanted .isd if uanted.printers expect

t" hr paid for it.

John Robert*.

HARD-AV ARE

M01UGAGE SALE
1
■ , .■■ ••/■• !
■
b*
drtar.V
tEFAULT hastag baac n.ada ra tbagy3**

I

6727

ft—wrretttr

Sett Nompcu*!! to r*ifyr** rw*M***r woo.

Inpuniy of tbs blood.

,d3 A

M

. aAK .jjmcasH

ffsfer
SkVisr*;

’SsM by JOHN D. PARE.Propristor, Chicago, IU

’.xia^awou :4mqmjea,i

Uso Christie's Ague Balaam.

Jestings’ i^rift Cnrrtitl. ।

Phy*ici aa

We only ask tn be

dralt by as printers in other mouth* are

AND

dealt hi.
do not wish tn lie undorstntid that

arc

••* board of Snpervbnrw arc a’ti^ether
V. bl*rne for thia thing. They understand

*1* wiahra of tbeir .•nnstifuentt. in rcl*-

DRY GOODSI
•ohsrrihw discontinued his paper hecausn

•r cha^ anythin

iVTICE.

tbat bM •/

?f-.ntin2.
This shows something of tbe
frelm, „f t|,e peop]* bui ^iii we h^Hevr,

d»; «.»ld be Willing to w tv ,1,1.11.1.

Ladies, See Here!I
SEWING MACHINES
SEWING MACHINES
SEWING MACHINES

FOE TEN DOLLARS
FOB TEN DOLLARS
FOR TEN DOLLARS

'briber tb»rr la any foundation for such
f-nmtM ions’. aa

are contained

in last

n, ntarttar

Piorttfr.
Acat&gt;«5T.—Wo failed t» notice,

“"d«t in cutting one of his fret, by
•**, „w

dlsbhd &lt;h.m

Ua^mbiii,,

Vi cuoliouc for eoine time

“If

wh\

“** »«*« eince that O. L. Ray, Judge
‘••I’ Pmbau, hr this Cojnty. 'met with an
•*&lt;* U la. »m,

.

i,

come,

the womj fa now dmag weiL
! hu betn a
dama^ tA
^,yt
lUevt ineimvtiniance to many «Jm* &lt;Jc■r» to tranaact iMemes. with him.

7w

*«&lt;«*&gt;*&lt;

�DB. MOUSE’S

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

is—ttres, art now ofawnM co tUe lmpor&gt;
' Rotett invites the auentxm of lbs sick to tte

OB IGIN AL UETTKBB,

wh?b^WOa — undjtot^e atrm^th to
"f ImpBritVS— tte btett/wbitt
moo restored

IKON, STEEL, NAIL*, MILL. CIR­

CULAR

boJ

CBO88-0TT

out beuutilatly by Ibe urinary or water
and which could not bare been at tecbarge
way. TbefoTthteaCattartte.aH.no**
the- other propertk,
-L"-------

ta’Ctoa—ateee?

Re—rtttla

sfcaSSS;

SAWS,

coartedHMMlMNmmMf.
”

BROAD a NARROW AXES, OLAHS.

REGULATING

HOUSE

diaa Boot FBI. w.4 only eater tte etowh, bat
become united with ttee blood, for tter tsnd way
tnererviMrt. and eriuipteteiy n»u: on L and clcau.c
tte eyaieru from all impurity, aud tbe life ©f the
bode; which te the blood teoomeu perfectly heal
hy. coweequMllj aM eickaa&gt; aad ptio ia driten
from tbe .. aletn. for they cannot muala when tte
body beevtnea no pure and clear.
Tbe rraaoo why people are ao dtetreaaed when
’let. and wbv ao many die. because they do not
iPrt a amdtetoe wbicA will M« to tte afl&lt;ctrd
parti, and which will open the natural puaafn
------ — *—---- - —‘ ‘■luce, a laqrcquau
lodged, sod the

ttCK FIISAUU,

who bare languished 'for years io batelMa weak­
ness and despondency, rvcuperaie
with great ra
tfxs^sxriKS.
’ffE'.'s.,^

sAsu.a«a.xcxni, xciLaxBa'

TRlipUKGB, COOKING.

dH«H yMy

BOX ate rSBLOB
«ry kyl* AsAMwaA. ’

H»pfrttea Ttetttey

SHATTERED COXSTITOTIONB,
however they may hare been trilled with ar.d
■bused
; that their direct tendency !« to lengthen
Ssiswaijfli.iJaissiH,"

heted - OR. J. O.; AYER &amp; CO.

CUVMK MOON TO BEAL,

LOWELL. MASS.
Pairs Oxa Dollsb ru Bom».

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has wnn fer itself mA • renown for the rov rf

Bear m tnttd that tbe 8CA5DIKATIAH VEG
ETABLE BLOOD FILLS are ndoraed by tbe
expe-ieMeof thouxanda of living wftneree^ who.
in Irtten, ttdiTil., medical works, and by word
of month, nroeleim them tn be the verr beet prep­
aration of Use kind ever offered to the brukvnduwn
rictima of U1 health. The* boot disease through
rrery areuao and organ of Ibe system, and to ex­
pel ft thoroughly and permanently.
No one ru doatrt ttetr superiority sfter
ooe atagle trial-they are not only better
but, in fact, d raper ttan aa. otbar Fills, for il
takes a teas a—ber of them to produce a belter
■«. of tte Scandinavian Blood PuiScr, »T I

tar KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. _jit3

A rhysldaB’s Lcpicy to Young Men.
.

A few raii-iu-

per bottte. or g.’. per half dr ten. Ot tbe Jteandi****** Blood Pills, 25 cents ]&gt;cr box, or 3 boxes

by tte burning e e—ata of ragisg fever, and who
have been brought, as U we— srtthis a Hep of
tbe silent grave, now aland reed, to testify &lt;hat
a’ar—ldhsve been Bambered with tte dead.
il
been for tbia great and wonderful medi­
cine. Morsc’a Indian Hout Pills. After uoe nr two
dc*ea bad been taken, they were astonished, aod
abaolutely surprised, Iu witneaaing their eha_-maeffects. Not only d« they rive immrdi ate no
Mronrth, and take away ell sickness, pain ai&gt;d
asg oiah.but ttry«t oner go |o work al tte fotandatiue af tbe dmmo, vb ieh is tbc blood. Therefore,
it will be shown, raped dly by those wbo war thear
Pjll. tbat they will an cleaner sad parifo. that df*
ease-that deadly roomy- wiU lake its tight, and
tbe flush of youth and beauty will again ret urn,
.-a as.----------- .a __a i__ __ &gt;ta. —

ST Bead Dr. Boback’a Specbd Notices and
Certificate!, published in a onspicumir part of
ttte paper from lime to time. Dr. Robsck'a Medlest Almanac and Family Adrircr, containing a

COOKING STORES!

tom of the wrapper. Prravna dcalmx in tte :
talioc article will he dealt with arcordioa to
B. LAKE J( I*U&gt;X A tX.tinte FrMnrto.
Km SO LetmerJ Buert.3ew J.

uw-attw*—r wtoS -tow

HF” Al»o the celebrated Female Menthlr Pills,
made from tbe extract ul Coltoa Root; ■ remedy
«»*d for yiurs among the female alavcu St the
booth in form of decoeticn or tea; Bow for the
first tune Intrducvd Into gcut.-ul uae’ Price One
Dollar, sent under seel bv mail. Mar-led Ladue
musl not um them Address L. R Busies. M. D.
Albany, New fork.
aprlsjv

peened by «»y in martet.

For aale br J. V. Roberta A Co..na»:lnp»' T
DeBrtawr. Middle, illr. El. .XicUla. Ottef r&lt;
A. J JfonB,l‘n«MrUte; Mdbj Druw-at j

coa voenm—;
Foa tux Cc» or Dnrtnut
Foa Jacxpics;
Fob rue Cvax or Ix*raama&gt; j
Foa liunacn;
Fc* Titx Ccb* or Dtixxtixt;
Fob a Fori. Srowscx;
F»« rue Ctbb er Earurriix;
Fob hn Plus;
Fob m Crxx or Ecbotcu;
Fob all Scecet ur a Coxrunrn t
Fob tut. Ccbx or Rbccxat— ;
Fob D»xa— or tub bxix;
Fob ntx Cvbb or Lm* Cokilsixt;
Fob DBorer;
Fob tub Ccbb or T-arrex, Tvxoxs un Bair

roa a enitanu;
To* th a Cvax or Nruuu
Fob Pcxmixu tub Blood.
They are sugar-cnatH. so thit the mo

Friso £6 cents p«r Bex*,

A GREAT HOME AMD CATTLE
MEDICIHE.

WM

WggM sAMVtf*

i Boxes ferSLOO.

mew. and eeaiant perw-nages, hare lest tteir
aamn to eertifv tte unparalleled uacfobnasf thaw
retnediea, bet Car apaer here win not arah tte
insertitmafttem- The Arents telca named fornM&gt; rralii MT AMtWCaX AlnaxsC ia steck they
m given; with-alao fall ■‘.'scriptkss of tte ata’*
complaints, and the trtatment that should te fol­
lowed (or their eure.
Do uec be pat off by nnprineiuled dralm silk
„.s_---------" - .v— —-s.
—a, M

AND CUTLERY.

GBBAT DUCOVKBY I

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. Battle Creek Nurseries.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

FOUND.

ISAAC C. KOTT,

Tlir- reasons why ’

H. P. PENNIMAN,

■FRANCIS ROWER

S-SlSsiSEF
SSSE-,ST-’---

I Stott wf Gauds ia large MdweU.dMtod,c»a
eg of ..err Tsriely asd of

New Barry Mill,

Groceriei &amp;. Fancy Gooda

. 11 ^°,n8 tte tergeal iiardw are business tn Uaal
iup te because be baa the
j LA tOECT STOCK ef the
!
BEST GOODS, st tto

HIl.URD UlI S. Amrt
FOB BAHTIJGS AX I) ITS VICINITY.
These Ncuouxe ar* now among tte largo! ■

TWO IIONDRED THOl-SAND TRFTS*
j

sfULf^njurr JUMuirABg srov£s,‘
rar, copper Ayi&gt; snKrrJBux
wars,

ur'^j c/rgg

B now ia aucceaaful operation, ready

to do any amount of

OTTBTOM

.
BasUnjs, July 6. iBy.

WORK,

n i lEsxfVAN
»HUs*

»,©♦•, Acres of Land For Hale!!
.

LOW OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

tn. ■» i. mun. a.rua^i

Tint late MILLER,

or Bfadfow.^u^eedor a euntt—aMe of tte

•■4 &lt;aar aaiU batog Lull on tbe moot
iinprovad pUa, tugetber with a

wood

haaWnte. Flaw gtrawattlL
CrtpMlweiM.
BOLTWOOD 4&gt; GRANT.
AMbekllM.

*a te»e been of great huafe to lbo affluttod.
•specially to tte young. and they have rua^ved
to devote th—abm, with reoewrt aul, te this

TO Houses unn nvB
MM of tbrBaitie I____
BafoteCraA, Feb. lo. Hl&amp;

The audseriber offer’ fbr sale, tte Miosis/ &amp;'■
kctttot LARDS, BMuated iuto«wi. |&gt; f
Uinere, eotrnlr of Bam and Slate vf N&gt;ctagaS j
c—aietfeff efftbe CHOICEbTKlh I*"f •»«***«
and lew oak opening land*, desirable fortb*
Untttoo of the dUfrrent kind* of grain, tod, alao,

L C M0JJ

7

"^ATrrriabicurS
Oxa or nt ncuAXiTAKtaa xoxxaxrn or oca

ukJ«&gt;H il-XHrtP.

DHNTISTR? 111
»B. 1. FELWIS

Would return hii thanks m tins people J
HaMtata md ttetaHy. for tbeir!**•» P****

SjftSjx**
—— weeks
im spending a

riw
iathUytee*.
umOmstxbwI^nDvu.
—a - — .■
:_____ r.k-^ wtehinr

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VOL. 4
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•totuirjs" tlnsinrss Jlirrrttrg.

•

1

©rfotral Hatirg

-&lt;y* r UM

Uu-y-

IwtoJJ. Uh

lift rM.

of Hysreo, atopite .d the &amp;.«*
kMr. Effingham in bofow, ma’ain.”
What tyr^ta therefore, sold! •, •*'••01. lb* tiextM Sly
Bi»irwo&lt;»n a- grajct,
raFAUF-R.' w JI ki»4» vf .Jo.hTOd»,|
[).„&lt;*.-.*• r-«te.t. opposite p.

O

*»&gt;MB»T

■Itauu mfem.

reek Nurseries.
PENxntAjr, ’
'worxirroa.

RDMirs.Ag.rn,
■ctj a*u its nqxrnr,
' are saw omaaft ti&gt;. lararalia
ig nearly
* .

» THOBSAJS TREES.

Sifsajimg^KK

pain and .exbaurtci, in ber anartarout;
y°M ar* **'* wd&lt;
iTeH hini,’’. *aid Lilly—•‘nay I gghb
wntea ineaaag*,’1
'
And sb* b*.uiy U&gt;KriUd\m a twd «U
folfowmg «nHh: •
..
.

dared “that in
the GovarnoraL
should he elect

and a Black FropuWlcta
to tl* office . of Prarii States, he wbuH Mtfk
Tta iwkwn
of teat atafe. tee
cnstnition toward* lb©
nlawd nn Impwwiibte gnlf’bwtarew n.Herwta^rtuf pkth&lt; .rtroaih tifo..lto Vi'
______________
A solitary’passenger wu in the
diff-n-nt direct 1&lt;w, fi,r J
&lt;&gt;np
bjTtiM chivalry, it would matertaMjf m«i'.b hi;a, «»/ .. tf. «e.,h„
wh.. MW^toMmre!t-&lt;F.rmreH. fare
passed •uuH tbs crowd.
, iueliued tpthinir that tb* moit’g^ jure bun, he
Med it to be refuted thro*
..tn-™-, MS* ,b« pMwp,
wll!
Lav*
wealt h and beau t v —every el rcnmstanco
the
whkb
sorted to chuvaraatloh to divert tirom-, rnle and the ods only aipable of Hia the coluoius
St. Jemeie read tha* fate! eriiWnc* with
J wav t.ag^ wuh
brightest coulatr it
selvea front too much sensibility.to .the, br-ndestipplioaticm, brreMah to attain
a sibkim heart.
in spite ot m ©reu­
tom tor their young eyy*.
-The
li
bl of tiro IFUetaotattfr
inclement air.
Tho young man knew to that grant, desideratum,."». green old
While ttav were •tandiBg togedwr in sing uuirorivnoi ho strove to think himaelf Margin by.kight; and 'L K wdi alio a sgt." I» u give th* mnd fall play—to M- In error.
Pettus, a; *U timet and
an aleovc full of blossoming mvrtiea and aggrieved.
lawyer the t&amp;reod of talk coon began to pand tbe^wen; of thought by reading
^Wwnao’aexpire F b« mmtensl BereeC7*®7
r*P'*f* frn« 010 fatigues
•pm luslf out ©Hagai Ntattara. t
■ andobwvatiuu, nd to‘banish the fear of
wre n fool ever tn plifoe mv hspnl*• brilliant waltt, Dame Qnasip. In the ‘y.
“Mr; Martin*.said th*ymmg man. "I desth.rssultlng from so exhausted "knowP
. r WCFAVILRI-Hr. of tin. sheet iron and copMrsshmeol sal&lt;xma was busy aho« their ne«* in bvr kepping. H»wev»+ this fieat am just entering on my career as * Jaw. edge tnx. We have shown to what an* councils 'd iUxlriends.drelarcs, wHbout !&gt;■
U L.r -.«rc tirahrtio Iron, nails. Heel.glaM, Maestros d&gt;*r *f *oaro happy ywrt!
Will D..t Lwt bmg, und for tfa» present, if
. . ..I .turn Str.r- one door
affairs.
tha old philosopher* lived, and many serve-dr qyaliljaalipn Ms approval of tibe
A tails step, tad a recMt track
♦•Where are that devoted couple, Ef- my praaenre is to disagreeable, ebe *hsll
modern p#** Juve Iroqj jaually. logg-liv- platform of th* Convention that nonthar'
i HovariBg foedv hear,
'
। fingham ami Mi** Bro-kc 1 inquir&lt;-d Bell nq tb* fcrqubled with ft,"
o*I. - Galileo, sod Roger Bacxin both lived ted him, pledging the State to resfataaw
Eopsfully forward but gladly back
He left the famao, and-th* en*tranged
Stanley, a dashing young coquette, who,
to T8, Byffi.n 3ird at St,' Goethe and in llic event of the election of a flUob Rsk
To a refuge from every fear,
lovers
never
met
again.
rumor whispered, had been Intomrolv dtaWest were 82, Franklin and Hereebel publican to tha President upon the a vase,
•w.u wbv.r aretaimsd Martin.
Becedea afar, and say heart to ud
Years pa*««d by. Lili) ’• health, which
appointed at losing the brilliant Effing,
"Why.sirJ will pay your expenses lived to 82, anil Newtoa and Voltaire cd purposes or the Anti-BUvery orgafeT.-adng tho track on tba Mlrpad.
had begun to foil from oxdtement and while jo* are At AnnJpdii'
In his speech at Bcuete, Iqlto
ham f&lt;&gt;r heroelf. ,
did not fitiUh their, labors ? until 85. The atiua.
-O, talking sentiment somewhere," re­ diatreM of mind, wax finally resto'ed on
“EMric Stand to vaur bargain now, astronomer Halley was 8C at his decease, own county, on the sixth imtegWW*
Far off they reach till ibay Ude to ngbt.
plied Altamont, who was helping her tn the change &lt;if ©Ir and seen* - consequent nnd nkfarniab y«n witif tiro groat aceret and S&gt;r Qans Soan* was 93. Midiet An­ •o fur as to declare that •'ahfcmigh tanow
But down in their glassy beds
Grad- &lt;4"it»y suOceit iw a lawycr."
J. P. ROBERTS A Co.,
Charlotte' Russ*. "By the way. f most on her removal to anoth»r city.
gelo and Titian, tbogreat masters of arte, held, as It were, the Chief ShgMraa^^ef
I roe reflected the b**vtu bright.
lived tri 98. Tferis’tprelv, are instances tha State io Ms hawk, ba would froM
U1-ERS Ln drox», medicines, pstant medltell you something glorious about St. ually.the.deep scare of Iror torrow fees!Th* young roan aosented.
And growing laavcs overhead.
cae&gt;
■••!•. iurpeidi**, burning fluid,
J.tniwi, Would you believe that hi* Inn ed up; gradually the mtftnury &lt;d Effing,
Sc
glimpiea
of
brightness
aad
Ufa
ere
had
■
Very
well.
”
Hr.
Mnrtln.
•'Th.
enough M stimulate the individual who -i-.e H un, .".nd retire from th* aakVMB. if
treteu-r........... •-«£•. wind-» Itlmy. P«“J, »•©! moral# fwa exacted the, solemn prnhifa* bun became like a distant dream. She whole secrefof rtjy success fa contained wishes |o live long, not to forget to culti­ he thought the people woakl not aateata
M.|, »r»c»i
tuUoucrj.aud fancy articles. Among the lillypad* aw*ot *nd rod.
frwn him never Again to touch * ine !"
'I wedded on* In respect worthy of her ir on- little mnxim. which I early l*»d vate the intelleotual fficultie* and fftjagln- him in strong resistance to tMsiaMb
When time aball bare n&gt;*d« tbair number marc
••You don’t tell inc to!" Raid Bell, jn gentle a irtuea, and iu tho happy oceapa- down tn guide mb. if you follow it. you alien, while be is attending to the physic­ Uou of a Blade 'Bepubiican PomM*V t'
However reasonable may ba the sen
And earth oar own present* &gt;»ck|,
thxt pf wife and mother forgot ’ihe troub­
surprise.
cannot foil to auoawd. h fa tbte; Mf- al aid’s of cxertW, cleunlTneas and temThen who will ait cd tho shady nbore.
■
pernoce. We oll think too much of tiro truces uttered, it ta far more Piuubr to
-It’s a fact—I hnd it froth St. Jam** led incident pf her oarly girlhood.
Mctet ir nire of your etidfnee.'’
Meanwhile Effingham had waited hlk
filie listener wm very attentive^«mi! body and neglect tiro higher and divinw be an open enemy than a hiddoo foe. The
himarIC”
extract needs no comment; itclsoriy do-Whitt a fool t” said Bell, curving her fin* 'fortune by a ©ours* ol rocklwa "ex- ed—threw birnadf btiek In a philosophic­ part within ua; wc cleanse the temple
•
Lrnvagmxx? ana di»«1pnlion, and gradually al pq*ture, and gave fa. bmln to the an- and adorn Its pillnra, but' we forget that Cues the position of th* fire estaw
scarlet Ups. cnfftcmptoously. I'll wager
that I make him break hirpromisr Irofore sinking from his position In society, hod *ly*i« with true lawyer paifoixw, of “Al the dweller therein also requires inten­
Tta Prrateeal’i Ubte »*M~«ota*
become a mere wreck «&gt;i his former self. ways be sure of your evidence.”
tion and care.
ah h&lt;»nr has elapsed."
H-.- als &lt; hail left his native diy, and for
It wit* Co6 cold a night for anything to
“Hinds—-her# he enmre," said Alta­
A di«pateh from WadiiagU* atoAre
Kxxr tmk Botb at Homa—In th*
room, as Effingham entered the room, on years his name was never mentioned be male pceunUirly oftt of tiro old man’s
Circuit Court of Cliataquo county, N. Y- that the President autborin* tha amatate.
rome mission from Lilly.
Bell’s large 5 among those who had been once hfa ifrfadom, *nd'sr&gt; tlie promising ndept In
THE BROKEN PROMISE;
aayt the SprnoJftH HipuUua% eight or Ic denial of tin. truth of Uxi dispateh firoep
I HI IttHIER,
friends
and
Associates.
•
•
maxim
faamiag
gave
bitntelf
to
hinge
Eastern eyes were bent full on hia face,
Philadelphia, which stated thu OqL MrIt was fate one bitter February night, dreams, in which he wag knock‘ng and ten young m*i&gt; were sentenced to tha
and lit&gt; (w»ul«l not' nvnhl pausing- tn-ex­
that Lilly Brooke, now Mrs. Wriodbsm, pushing bis.W^y, through th* world by tho penitentiary for theft; burglary and other rey has rereivod a Dotifnatioo frpm hire
change a gay word ur two with her, u he
wplromed her husband to his cheerful fire­ all-powerful wo: is, ‘wAlwaya be sure of crime. Before pawing sentence. Judge at his Intention to ioatltata a paMaaitjaq
parsed.
Marvin inquired of wh hi* birth {dare, for libel on account &lt;rf tha Artirfe la the
side, n-hero home comfort seemed to have yonrevidciicc."
“This is a,most strange fcad’nnacctHintEVI5S,
She Inatentancmisly assailed him with
Prtu of Monday last io relation to th*
Tho morning came, ©nd Mr. Manin, occuiotionx, anj the temptations that tad
i Tax igeat. Partlretar able demand. Lilly.
It is p-waibte that lively ropnaubo-. f&gt;r his neglect of her iBsumed its brightest guise. No marvel
death ot Senator Broderick. .
..
that Dr. Woodman experienced a feeling with !:ls practical student; took rooms at led him into vice. Ail of them bad been
yi&gt;4 enn an d“«bt me-—------during the wIk'I« evening
brought
up
farmers,
and
had
gt»nc
te
of
relief
and
pleasure
as
Iro
threw
off
his
tiro beat hotel in tbe city. The onlv thing
Lilly put her snow-white little hand,
'•Dou’t you think I ought tn inflict
Henmw Tucstvn ix Kanai
teaming,
or
into
tavynu/or
m&gt;tn*
other
sparkling with rings, orer hia lip, with n aomc very suvere penance upon you!"— snowy outer garments looked Jupon bis peculiar to th* hotel, in the eye* of tiro
beautiful wife and lovely little ones gath­ young m©n. was that the wine bottle* ami business exposing them to temptation, the late C.nst itutiuaai election in 1
sh'j c-TOcIndcd archly.
half playful, vexed nwilnr,
end had learned to drink, swear and tiro homestead clause. separately ■
ered srotmd the, glowinq hearthstone.
tht etceteras pl fine living *ocmcd to're
"1 bat's nut tbe quostiiKi. at *11.
My,
-I trust you will n&lt;£ be ton ■evora."
tod to. the peopU. «■© adopted 4* i
••But why are you stf late 1" Jouoired call very vividly tiro maxim about the learned to chow tobacen, and so began
betrothed bdshand—the man that fa to l&lt; । Iw „
. _r____
gailv rapiuxL
‘ .I'm i folly seusiblu &lt;•!
their career of crime.
Haring finished majority. Thia w&lt;U form an add
Lilly. “Tty: usually keep much better cvfdenco.
honored with this hand wH-b you persist । j iM. :.iagnltfal«i&gt;f tuy Arrtrs.’
his addre*; to the criminals, tno Judge induce meat lor emigrating to Kam
fa.n’rs tUb.pifa."
.
The
young
man
watched
Mr.
Mrrtib.
in holding ©o firmly—innst give me bi-1
-’v.— « -i- ------ ——» emigrants need not p*»s through
Whenovnr eating and drinkiag is concern­ turned to the-spectators and said :
wlciiin w&lt;»rd nt honor that, forlhfa tn&gt;»--------- ------- ..........
....................................
“Before aentcnclng those boy*, I have gau to find the right of lidding a
ed, bo was indeed a man to be watelrod,
■read guaranteed to theta,' .'•. •.
went, henceforth, nut a drop &lt;&gt;f wine will 4J ‘tnulfc ln‘ her vo're, "will seal your pr.r- j
”V*™'
.wp- h.i ..U
।.,.,
. cto„
.te especially in the latter, ns he was immod a few words to say to the men of Chstaqua amuty, the Agriculturalist* in par। erately fond of the after-dinner, aftcr-sup“Hu Ex*kx*xcy.*-AMfawacUusetiajs
life tmdangerod by that Mparkling rarorHe hrsltkred at* she smllini
ticnlar,
some
of
whom
are
here
today,
a poor wretch just brought thither. S&lt;&gt;, II per, after everything luxury of:wlnn.
A
tiro only State tn the Unt&lt;&gt;« wiueb, by .yt
a foaming wine gfaas.
; to the huspltai J went, allhnngh, o/ter «1L ' few days were irnffiaont to show tbe-in- looking on tho saddest acene it fan ever
‘^“My darlioff Tully, yoe *» nn€|di*IIUI.BKQOK,
“Anything but that, Mias Stanley,” be r
constitutional proviaiou^rjaits tiw titi*
I wns unable to be of any u»* to the poor cipient legalist that he would have to pay been tny lot to witness In this county, so
niahy boya; tarmcni sons too, al! of item Excellency to tta Governor.
Newspa­
criminate. There ts n wide fibre no-1* »&gt;ain&lt;nerie&lt;L
fellow, who was dying when I arrived,” dearly for hia knowledge, as Mr. Martin
to be seri’t to the ponitenliary fof stealing pers som&lt;HHn*s.su©ak of the FraHtfSlt
‘ Then ir is true 1" said Bell contompt
tween the titty glaas-af©hamfrifefl«aker&gt;
“What wa* the matter?” inquired Mirs seemed to make the meat of his part of
“Your lrotr&gt;-thc&lt;l cannot trust ]
ami burglary.
Farmcra of Cbataque tha United Blatev a* His. Execlkt.cy tho
among a gti.r and surial circle, nhJ tie far uoudy.
Woodham.
.
the contract.
o- unty, when your boys get large enough President, b»t there i« no legal titn^gH'
m-iMser and more injitriuW stitjblr.nt, you without promises—n fine sample of1
“Why it was a bad caso of delirium
Lawyers, whether ymrag Or old, have
which ha© btaom* a rocratfy to the tho pstticoat government you are hereaf­ tnciuenx; I think ihnl lung exposure to legd right*, and ao th* young man. began to work, find work for them at i«om&lt;“, on for this, the fooWwrso( -the gorerosMit
.fMlj ar. 1 w&gt;th M*nty.’ Office
ter to !”• favored with 1”
no account let then} go into th* city or having docid*d. *fi«r diacus*lun,to bestow
vretehrd victim ./
tothink
of
th*
study
of
self-prot
ection.
I*,
thia
bitter
weather
was
the
mor*
imme
­
• g.-;&gt;nWie*a Bauuer," opposite
Mr. Bffinffoml modu nc reply. Ho fell
village to work; nor Jut them go teaming no title upon tlw Fresidwit. A coetrait• I toitk* fas rfiatineAm." ©sH Lilly
diate cauwx. acting upon an ujhlermiirod ran through all creation. Omnioh'to an­
I carb not if they CAu get fifty dollars pct too of th* Siruata rup'.-rtel in tavc|. of Um
iUbtf .AU rijj’»Fr**5pg sfaatlon
Brooke,- firmly* “You d&lt;i not know. Si. hwnsrifio
,
oonilitulivti.
It was f&gt;no of the saddest imals and men, it wa&lt; a n&lt;&gt;bl* insti.sd month, it will be a jdvad loss’. They will teyfa “llianiehnew,” but the n*use
James, how fatal and Inriduotw wbhemv ,and b- h-.-srtily execrated tlist annoying examples of intemperance I ever *AW— nertrto he wlfaolwyed, particularly where
uwt os surely foUow.thc example of tbrac posed any other title of office than tho**
is lluaS up© fitiry glass of ruby wine; and.
the uufortunato man ravad wildly and the Irotel bills of a lawyer were concern- ■
'Bo’m’a
______ _
v,„l.
boys, now bcfiira you, as they le*v* the e xpreaxod in tb* constitution.
in my *f«. one giata - I* *• ohaotlou. a­
uncoaa*drdil. yet In language which led ci The subject daily grew on the young
”
sterad and FMtrainlng infloenco ol home. Oro XfK AmcT.r*n
u-mpc rife n* ho 811,1 hwitated.
inc to sTfaJaa^bim.lohave been ordinarily man. It was all abM&gt;rbinff to the mind
ten titousand I”
Give them plenty &lt;4 good bovlta anJ p*
•4’qu are an
absolute
savage. St.
for al&gt;ovn Urocomniqticlass«&gt;fdrunkarch. and pocket.
A week elnpsed. r.ud Mr.
. St. James Effiagluun drew up nu mag­
Vr&amp;xtx Riovakcti.—Hatf tar hen©*
j-cra, make homa _ pleasant, an 1 keep
J sow*.” aaid Altamont. ?to refute It from
But lie
dolirkoiA Up tn tiro very mo­ Martin was ready to return to Baltimore. iliere until thl-y nro &lt;&gt;t age and have tiro of soap boiled In a pint of water, nnd put
nificent figure with indignant jfftac.' ’
• ,
....
"j underatand what you mron. tJHv,’ ,sutK n tend I”
ment nf fii» death,
lie must Imre been So was tbe young mu&gt;, but not nn the wisdom to resist the temptation of the on with* brush while boiling hot,'UHHlk
Ahw! b-&gt;w easy It U tn-yWd. In »nnt a splendid Jvoklflr ftlloW once, for I same stage with Ilia illustrious teacher.
,
bly destroys the bug* and tfirir eggs.—
h© ©aid j “bnt beliere me, tin re is no
high wages on th* Iroud or In thatavtrn,
Mingle moment of uncerta'mty St. James uewr saw A-fita.r head dr nobler features,
Mr. Martin approached the counter in .
danger.
Do vou g»*e om1 credit for o&gt;&gt; j
but obtain^ ‘at tho expense of good Rata and mire speedily disappear by mix­
srlfrontrol-aml n© judgment wtatesy f M-aa IroL He took tho sparkling glow evsq though Intempchmoa had loft in the bar-room.
The young man was an
ing equal quantitic* of strong chsese and
character.
,
.
.
.. '
from the dark-eved. and in an instant ths
anxious apoctator near him.
stomp overy whvrB.”
powdered quill&lt; They devour this mix­
I ahoald d©©fd»e myself ” b©
amall invisible Carrier er*cted to atom
“Mr.’Clerk,” said .Mr. Martin, “my
“Could you not a-.certain who ho wasl .
ture with greediness, while It it flUfbcnL
tiho
.
—
Lying
is
&lt;m*
of
the
meanest
the tide* Of his fatal pcxdiviy ,.• w&gt;o
“We found bis uatno &lt;&gt;n R few memo­ young friend Mr.--------, will settle tny vices. Arisloti* litya It down for a max- |ous to man.'
When It fit ■r^awtfkiM'
O..I know -nwnly wtoo *•
bill, agreeable to my engagement?1
'
■wept n-ivav.
’
'rr&gt;- •’«■•
rand*
&lt;m
b»
p*wn.
after
death
—
what
how mnrv persons have 'lost their live*
Ar. AU bmin«M aitetuM U&gt; promptly and affi&gt;
aoojreuw.1"
im that a brav* man is clear in his dis­
A\hc pho«r the ctofffy «h«mp*Knr was it, now11 Strange tlist I should furThe young mon said nothing but look­
by swallowing In mistake, mixtures of
i-aUy Oi3« X®. 6. gobis * block. B**U« CKrtf,
course,
and
keeps
dore
to
the
truth
;
end
Mishijsa.
" O'i’oo Uww uiiln oonBlcrr- H &lt;to mne gto. on the teh^ hiwftataW vomn got, foe I remember at th*, time bring ed everything.
strychnine, rateb*ne,oorro*lre sohlfaMtoe
Plutarch calls lying ths vicoqf aajav*.—
the grieved. reproa^fal &lt;"* «f
&lt;‘He will Attend to U. Mr. Clark, as we
u. ilfclleC
impressed with the idea that It was an
Ac., which are cnmmr«rty used for this
Lvlog in discourse is a dfasgreetnent be­
ttea -Brooke’* deep Uro eyas.
»bo tad unusual and ronumtk num*.
purpoie.lt becomes a Scatter &lt;&gt;f taamtauta
O I I have have already h©d u definite understanding
TTPkXKY an ! CuuMbt at i»w, SoUotor ia
tween
tbe.
Speech
abd
the
mind*
of
th*
.stored n moment since, and now stotm it now. It «« Effingham—St. James on the subject.
Het is p1
—•—
to pdbH.U three fcwna.—Hair, MoUcil
HMMry, Usuand Land and Tax Afoot. W&gt;
speaker, when on© thing Is declared and
itttor Ik-Riemer*store.ia tl&gt;c Exckange block,
sionly pledged, to pay my
Journal.
_. ,
ax ms aiuc.
; v
Effinehara!”
L
v
-krii.
another meant; and words are,, np i«t?ge
UlidiviUe. Barry «~nty.Midh.
. „■. •
.
ha felt tint Bair** seh--robing glan.'o was
A sudden pang shot through Lilly* riedly reptated.
of thought*.
Hance It will follow, that
&lt;-n hrt every action, and rcoklcoUy e»- heart, m her husband apok© ti» w&lt;wd»
An old divine, ouuriuning the ofargy
•• IFire* as ytnrr widpueP M^ed tiro ha who mistak,15* ■ falsity for a truth is.
against engaging in violent cottLrorarsyr
CU-!y«u’will pMge m®
,b*i’
J but U was no sorrowing offcotiuo for we
“Sv idroce 1”, sn acred. Mr. Martin.
1
O. L. BAY,
no liar in repentisg hi* judgmrel; and, use* th© following happy ssassh
,*4f w*
&lt;Uid wau-merely a tribute of memory
nn the other «We, he that rritito* a mai- will twfxmtotaiinR.lM us contend like the
UDGE OF PROBATK. Circuit Court Comd«» 0°t II**’
pvave; surely a UMty to th* bsMtitai and nobl* bring *f otb*rlL ‘ “Yes, »lr.n said the young rniu, dc■avauer. AUorosv and Com sellar at Lsw .
ter
whirii
h*
beH*ves
to
bo
false
is
guilt
v
olive and the divtne, who shall produo*
I premise i* better In th® breach than «n days, who to fair had been lung a eorpt^Etnurely.
‘Always be sure of your-eri­
»4
public. C&lt;te«eTartfi&lt; JMdnMM*
uf lying though Im apaoka tha truth,
A tho most and tho beak fruit.: not like tho
Ur promptly al tended 10, Will ba MmOOblB i
] deuce,‘Mr Mat tin.
Can you prove the
Ho is to be measured by the conscience
^BZt^ho^sd turned fmm Wm ood gHCtert lluv -. at iiaaUaee.M the 24 st&lt;4 8d days
Irargtriu I”
ef Met. &gt;.
&gt;w*
of him that speaks and not by Um truth
drd silently Uoro the room, ore be omild
Mr. Martin 8«w the snare, and nulling of tlte foopotitidn. L’ fog fa » breach of
king lit
out bis pockhl book, paid the bill, and
the ©rtirles and ©ecial commeroa, and an
WSod nnd bitter were bar rejection*, as
A person having occasion t
with great humor aasured th* young InvasioQ upon tbo-fundamental rights of
doctor to visit has wife, arid to j
UjAret in bvr i»*P hixurimw chamtar at
man. - . ’
.
•.«-/..
■ericty. Lyiug has A nanons tendency, waa stepping into his chaiac,. 1
hnmt
Tho red gio* of tbe b’* c r?.r
"You will du sir, and get tbrongh the
it strikes a damp upon bsalnocu and p1— tor, you'll drisj on to kill, wa
world with your profaaaion without adsure, and diss'dvt* the centent ©&lt; soci
f* “Yes, certainly," replied tiw. da
vies from mt,"
_
Like gunpowder,It is allhoise ©nd sm
il&gt;n&gt;HCb rt» HMt-p’-"-1 urn &lt;rf
ul.bu-&amp; . There u.a diffarendB.baVto
I^rrtr (huvre.--9iicred places for it darkens th* air,.disturb* tbe sight,
Nul
2w. P«&gt;r Ut)-! •*" W'“U‘ ol
pure thonght*' And holy .meditation ar* 'blows op as.far ©S it roariuw.
J ©css and wrodoai} .he that ihinl
’ iS* httferrataa l© t"-4—“—•
“No” she* said, tenderly, laying her
JiukcAaiwra mj own
—• bud, lu l“r
J*1
©re th© depswlUt;
itories
«T
the
mother
’
.
cheek 40tln** ihi* shoulder, “J .«M “"ly.
............id©d teds of iw wo nriWAJly bate throe who make it I-----th»nhi»gb«S’*»ti»taurliv«|.W **‘D/ awreteM joy; half ill
I frost of
time,
er. burintw* SB tacrir* ua. W*re lying unt-■*-■■
wr,&gt;&gt;ra
—luU"" W
©o bright, whil* vo mon/ around u* OtoI '
h waoH drefaoytha cred»i of
yet a single canker worm of corruption
,.u™
Sb.
MI
tb*
IM,U
AnS .to MU wnl^M
..,4UA _&gt; •
••
.■ , . „
.
hnd
n«fod
amonc
It*
embryo
petals.
— bods* Androwwria—make tb© west ogre
X. «n • Mf,’* ™““" '"rtltm
Tw8L*ii«.u&gt;» »mh “»“, •■lW
lor tUukint » rM
j
Crthrni, mdeed. most b* tb© heart of him inaigf.ifieant, sad olmori eonfinra one*
I!, J. KESflELD,
attEB ir rr.-ry ra.-irt* Si dry |
,wi trocicir. tisrSwure.«v«ay
. .. . h.;.:. und stiiKrt. Mat

o. AVER * (

&amp;. James made some light reply, hut
TUI» b I. —W A aw .

r 3v&gt;Xiri;i/j:.-c -—More people die
i frure .* ,w®'.of
. Uofo..
The Vwiubun m%*.ahart
Iron from aa exepaa of it.
Good
oftedwmxi dqModaun tach stated on the authority of * tair
chat CoL,Pcf.ua, the Th.moorat
M&amp; Uorer
------ * -71

WpaAartut |bo»0ii tbtiUlypre bri^s

D

A

J

ji

Ano so,

•~1

‘

&lt;*

'

UM -Mlj»id

.nMMMr

.

who ekn Mend by a llui© crave side and
noi rave the holiest cmotiaw of hfa soul
awakened to the tfawght of pcriW fnd
joy which belong* alon* to God awd brev'en : for tiro tnut* preacher al hfa feet teHs
' blm of Hte began and Itfe «:d«d, without,

•

�;s SALE.
»***.*!
In a conversation behl with
Brown yesterday, in the p.issaaS of Sen­
ator Mason. Hou. Mesa*. IWfter.fal '

landingham ahd others, he tirade several
answers wiiich clearly demnitrtrate the
complicity of numerpug psrutos in the

pr&gt;lnt, of whether or Del
*&lt;orUrwrartern pasaaa* to
n- h teas c.dcul&amp;tfcl that
rouM aw»t reiura,nor even
or three years, and, durlm«T. 0»l tbi&gt; r&gt;,Mma&gt;r »«. baity

eoadottrf open u. Dnglaa MaHManai.

■

his wealth and the other sacrificing
hie vary-life iu the personal search after
Ihrir miming brother.
Jlew those and e«hor flood men.snd tho
Ga*-era menu of Great Britainaod Anterfea, labored throughout all thoee toorteen
wqr years, and i» vain, to discover the
leet mariners ia a story too long to tell,
but th* iateUput rootler can readily ob­
tain all tha information from the various
wwea* ta-baiid. Our preseut business is
to notice tha-heroic devotion of a woman

hi. warfrea «UI&gt; tho .laroboUm.

II.

tad ovedooled tbr tet tb.loaUotar.ao.

lu witaw. wbsrsoCl hwel
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« Search of tbe Artie exptorers,with
sffi-ct to patpot to toe eMltoed
»&lt;AL Never was there, in the world's
a nobler proof afforded nf the
better nature of man, proving httn to be
Irnlaad lord of tM creation, than tbe anxirijr exhibited to succor the heroes of the
Artic expedition from tbe perils, with
wtie^itwfal reasonably supposed, they
wtera surroondcd,or to obtain information
-to to thvir fate, in tho event of their b©
iggoemorc. And it is with a feeling of
pardonable pride we refer to a Grinnell
and u Kano, citizens of America, as havfag been conspicuous with the Sons of
Albion, in this labor of love—tlroono on-

, pha, aoddid aol expect Io euel

n* oppoatlln from U&gt;a CoxanmaM, Io

an&lt;l no inte’ligrere had reached 'Eq
&lt;ABl»ta of The ctpaftttoo, reeeds________

Hot la taeftil &lt;mlp to riraa tta otaiaa of

■Urarr, oot u&gt;

voImmo

ttam.

He tad

nitscaJcslated as to tbe difference between

TBK HAIFMM FKMBT OtTKAGE.

atrocities committed by slaveholders, or
by free Stale men.
Having recollected

We have heretofore rrinunad from giv­ how hard at hearing the Administration
.ing our.raadars all the exaggotated re-, was, when Me sons were being murdered
porta whirii have torn current relativd to in Kansas, ar.d other peaceable free State

the Harper’s Ferry difficulty, for tbe rea­ men wwe being robbed and driven out

1son that many of them were manifestly of tbe Territory, be foofaNy nppowd it
untrue. It wawat first reported that the would hear no quiekar, the erisa of slave­
&gt;toiraWbwn taken by S50 eboUtion- holding Virginia.
No wtt man would

I

ista. The town contain* more than 2,000

have been thus deceived.

inhabitants, and the report that It hud

racy and the administration have been

The Democ­

been token by so small a handful of men,

tried and found true, In their instincts for

especially as they had an Armory atorod

llio protection of slavery.

with all the munitions of war at their

wolf hies to her w hining whelp, so does

command, seemed preposterous; and yet

the Democracy hover near when slavery

As tbe she

John la thowght to be in danger.
Brown, known'a* “old John Brown," of
We rather Bke tbe promptness with
the facts were worse than this.

Kansas, whore son was killed at Oaao-

which the invasion of Harper’s Farrj was

w.ntamie, with foartwn other wh’te men

put down, but cannot help contrasting it

and Cyc negroes, did actually take the

w ith tbe utter refusal of tbe Administra­

at Harper's Ferry, and held as

town

tion, and of Democratic officials to act,

priaooero of war,2,000 of Virgtaia’a chiv­

when slavery was rampant in Kansas,and

One would feel like laughing over

free Slate men were being plundered and

alry.

this feat of old John Brown as one wor­

murdered in cold blood.

It was there

thy the memory of Ethan Allen, at Ticon­ and then, and among such scenes, that
deroga, was lie not impressed with a | tho young and beautiful wife of one of
was that tedueed the first -Grinnell expo- sense of the villainy of so bold and dar. • the murdered Browns waa made a lunat­
ffitoosHmtodaacterauy.
But she did ing a schcmcl We said bold and daring! ic, and no wonder the father also was
more she sriististed her own means in
it was the foolhardy enterprise of a mon­ seized with a similar malady. It is more
the same bdy esses.
One .expedition
seotose by her ratwrnedwrithous results; omaniac, in a vain endeavor to revolu- than probable that John Brown will die
bnt, after tbs hopes of tbe British govern- tiocize .the Government, liberate the an ignominious death—hung as a traitor
ro4»&lt; bed been exhausted, and it was con- slaves, and be revenged bn those who had —and that ho will not be permitted to

murdered Lis sun,aud .despoiled bls bom*

reap any benefit from the Mw lodge of

Fourteen white men end Jive

the fact, that although a Dqg®cratic Ad­

negroes were the agents with wluah be

ministration eon never bear the cries of

in Kansas.

covering the fete of her beloved husbond.
in whioh two of the greatest goveruments
’■•earth, with -their vast means, added
fey nrivate wealth,.had failed.
Lady FratAlin ta*now in the decline of
Bfe^na has «xhanstad*taer property in the
search after her long missing hnsband.—
Of course, tbe will have a pennon from
Vbe Govarnsvent of her country,if she has
■ot one riready ; biLkoepUfe «« view the
4tat that she Us raipovarisbed Urself in
Government fa the -performwnee of a sacred duty, and has been -suecmM where that Geveroment has failed,
we tntata&amp;e tfecTfiritiah Government very
macb rf Udoesoot jiUro her in at least
SB good a puekian, -m -far oa pecuniary
trtotors are ooooeraad, os aha occupied
Ufare rhe departure of the ‘Erebus and

proposed to effect this great object

free State sufferers, it requires only 30

If Brawn was a sane man, his enter­ boars to xall down summary vengeance
prise should be deprerated^md his crimes upon the disturbers of the slave-holders

punurbed with all the rigors of Virginia

law ;

peace onthe borders of Virginia.

feirt tf be is a monomaniac, a lunvt-

ic, be slibuld be treated only in sueh a
manner as his lunacy deaerveo. We have
no words in which to apologize fur any

criminal»alLho«jgh wo may feel sympathy
for the afflicted

any elaas.

W* ask for

taken from the Democracy one of their

of the Republican party.

We refer to

tbe bugbear at cecewion, and the threats

of southern politicians to dissolve the
ty of treason, let him be hung as a trait­ Union. It requires no great mathemati

tude let even-handed justice be meted out

to him.

A-terrible retribution, twill, as

it win relentlsas- overtook fifteen of the

deluded wretebea who were exigagcd in
this enterprise.

They were shot down

like dogs by United States soldiery, some

of them, even after they had plead for

dan to calculate the result ofany attempt

of such a character, when stated as a Rule

cfThroe proposition as follows:
If fifteen white men and five negroes,

can take two thousand cHvalric Virgin­

ians prisoners, at Harper's Ferry, bow
many U. 6. troops would it take tn sub­
due all the fire-eaters of the South 1

P«v»w hrronarcTTONS.—It -is alto- mercy.
Two sons of Brown feet their
We await an answer-from Gen. Caai:
thee aa error to represent this (Har­
live* in this enterprise.
Twp of thoas
r’s Ferry)jo tbe. must dnring insurreoand desire that he will state at xhat par­
•vouuded will undoubtedly die, while
ticular time tbe Union will be »goin .in
Brown,.who bad received »o less than ' danger.
1831, which originated with Kat Turner, nine wounds, two other white men and
j slave preacher, which was concerted
Tkaxksoiviso Dar.—Thursday, Nov.
two negroes are all that are left to be
areacg the slaves themselves, and which
24th has been appointed by Governor
tried under the law, for their offense.
•■was only suppressed after the murder, m
Wisner os a day of Thanksgiving.
This
Although it is not believed that tbe
.cold bitrod, of some fifty or (fists white
^rorsiros, was a far more formidable man- revoiutioaiste intended to use armed festive occasion has followed through the
ufestetion of discontent and ability.— force unless compelled to do no in their history of our country from its earliest
Jigriu, tbe revolt in Tenncwro in 1857,
own defense, yet oo one a polemizes or ex­ settlement, and may well continue to be
tbe riagleadera of which evinced so inuob
observed as one of the landmarks, from
.determination, and the ramifications of cuses t hisoDdlaught cpou'riaveboldcra,.nd
whose plots were supposed to oxtead not
«djr over thatState, bnt into Arkansas
sad Louisiana, assumed more fearful pro­
portions than tho Virginia stampede.—
TWj outbreaks were spontaneous moretoeuta pf the servile class, but this one
was chiefly stimulated from the outride,
by a few freesied moo, who conceived
they could best wreak their .rangasnm on

no -ooo rejoices except political dema­

gogues who intend to moke capital out of

it.

We need n&lt;rt tell our readers what

parly rejoices, Or which party seeks to

make capital out of a demonstration

of civil and religious liberty, with which

the aariy Pilgrim fathers, encircled the

westcro world.

which everybody condemns. Every man

toinmemorativo of the joys and

that is tbe Democratic party.

and that

A strenu-

implicate certain prominent Republicans

him, but they rignsUy feifed. Brown

tbe eaeiog of Sumner, by Democratic
Brook*, tbe shooting of a hotel waiter by

Degtof’sitfe KeitjOr the ynnrder of Brojrnn

Cannot Fail to Suit.

little tor ci Vi! officers to du in vindication
of this grievous outrage against- aocety.
Tbe whole aflkir dwindles into utter in­
a gnificanec as the literal facts uro brought
out from uncertainty peculiar to the first
demonstration.
And, although so hold,
sudden,'anff formidable course of action
naturally 'aroused .usplrkm nt a wide­
spread and preconcerted movement, and
induced the most efficient means for its
suppression, the me tsures adopted have
almost a ludicrous disproportion to the
nooeaalty of the occasion and the result.
soon recognized and discharged.
Mr. Odd also left for Washington last —fiahimore Suu.
evening, thus virtually leaving the pris­
oner* in the hands of the Virginia authoritics.
It is said that Gqr. Wise is not very
complimentary to the people of Harper1,
Ferry iinputating to them cowardice In
allowing such a handful of men to bold n
population of nearly. 2,000 ’inhabitants
prisoners fi&lt; 84 hours.
llo also spoke
£kc Lalrit j^itpaidt.

Harper's F«rry, Oct 21.

Scouts are out in tbe mountains search­
ing for Cook, but there it no doubt that
ere this, ho has passed tho Pennsylvani­
an line, and is for on his way to Choada.
Every stranger that eomes Is looked
upon with suspicion, and several -bare
been arrested ou tbe ebarge of being spies.
Mr. Wm. Lec,a gentleman from Char­
lottesville, was brought fn today under
arrest, causing greU excitement. lie was

of tbe feet of eight or tea men keeping
forty or fifty citizens in confinement
One replied: ‘•Well Governor,but you
must remember uo were packed toge ther
like sheep."
The Governor replied : ‘‘Yea, I know
that, but I must say you acted like sheep
too."
The hearing of the rase before tho examiotag Justice will probably take place
tomorrow ; when it is proi&gt;able tbe pris­
oners will be removed to Wigbteville for
trial. Captain Brown ia not considered
in any danger from hia wounda, tho’ Ste­
vens will, it ia thought not survive, lie.
tanrever, has’* powerful constitution and

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LABCE

CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
I’liUBATE NOTICE

deewitdiy

.fem earn this

The Detroit -and Milwaukee rail­
way i!«nier« consume about 200 1cm of
coal per week.

VERY LOW roe CASH,
Oil READY PAY.

SPECIAL NOTICES

SCHOOL BOOKS!

STRAY OXEN!!

itt Smith's letter is as follows;

Petywboro’ June 4, 1850.
“

sS&gt;r»r-~ Tr

' lyJJear Friend

—I wrote you a week pgt» directing mr
better to tbe care of Mr. Kearney.
He
I replied by informing tne that he had for­
warded it to Washington, bnt ns Mr.
Morton received Inst evening a letter
from Mr. Sar.bom, aiying your rd Inswould be your son’s 'hoose, viz : West
Andover, therefore I write you without
May, and direct my letter to ynur son.
I have done what Icnuld thua far for Kan
saa, and what I codW to keep your Kan­
sas work Losses by et/Joricincnt and
otherw ise Lav© brought roe under -heavy
embaraasments die last twn veara, but I
^uit nevertheless continue to do in order
to koep you nt your Ksnsas work.
I
scud you herewith my draft fi&gt;r two hnn-dred dollars. Let me hear from you on
the receipt of thia letter.
You live in
oor hearts, and our prayer to God is that
you have stroncth to continue in your
Kansas work. My wife joins me in affectionalo regard to ym;. dear John, whom
wc both hold in high estrenj. 1 suppose
vqp put the Whitman note Into Kearnoy’s
It will be a great riitune if Mr.
Whitman does not piy it. What a nnWo
inan ia Mr. Kearney. How liberally be
l&gt;aa contributed to keep yoj in yuor Kan­
sas work. Your friend.
GERRITT SMITH.

Mr. G144in«*. Lecture.
Philadelphia. Oct. 28.

FALL ASD WINTER FIRES

MEAT MARKET.

rrrm tnt

CHANCERY ORDER
TATE OF uicntGAK.- Tto Gretit C-ort tec,

SAlaIbeMaxion
Coanty uf Itertt. u. (.#»&gt;•«:}
rf •»!&lt;! C- H. brM M U« C—r.
j

CASH CAPITAL. »1J»O,OOO,

UPWARDS OF (12,000,000
DB. CnRUlTIEM

Of lones kar« beta paid by th. -Etna Insnrunre
Company in th. p. »l *0 yeara

AGUE BALSAM !!
T&gt;a. CIUUBTIE'H

AGUE BALSAM!!

.. Mr. Giddings delivered His address to­
night, for the purpose of exptainine what
bo knew about Brown. Ha aays he invi­
ted Brown to Jeffisroon, Ohio,’where be
mouth Rock. The Governors Proclama­ delivered a lecture one Sunday after
tion will be found nt the head of our ool- church, telling hi. trials in Kansas. After
sorrows

which encompassed tho early pilgrims

wbooe feet pressed tbe celebrated Ply­

‘The people, in dealing with ‘‘donghfh- wTOrtMs more II lent of Brown, but as yet ums thia week. .
oaC" bre terribly rdentlew. They begun
they have proved entirely futile.
Even
with Maine, and have marched westward
Jamas Bedpptb, one of the most deter­
to Iowa, decapitating FroSlnvery United Gecntt Smith, who is too strongly, anti­
mined aud ultra Abolitionists in the whole
States Seoaton. in every State they come slavery to affiliate with the Republican country, thus emphatically and indignadtparty, to esbonorated from tha implica­ ly denies that John Brown wm a-"Repub
tion attempted to be east upon him, by lictn ; A» Io John Brownls political opin­
the reading of tbe very letter with which ions, it is asserted that he woe a member
of the Republican party. It tt false; be
they hoped to implicate him.
lie sent
despised tbe Republican party. Of course,
money to aid Brown in tbe work of ma­
ho was (ippcmed to tbe extension of slave­
k tag Kansas a free State. No other sub- ry and ia favor, also, of oq{»ited pfilit1 jact was mentioned or hinted at in the ie-J notion lyralua; it; but when the Re.
right" Not a “Amghfem” will go’ fetter. The attempt to implicate Hon. puUicaaa cried halt! John Brown said
»the nmt Congress from all New
—fijnmwd, m*d&gt; I
He had m litchi
and.
That cradle of freedom baar J. R. Gtdding. was «ri snorea alailurv. I: sympathy with Garrison „ Bewavd. Th,
tbr&gt;rwegh!y “swept and Earnubed.”
inevitable coraiog triumph of the Repute
’‘•‘I*’.*?* Herod has tMre
liras party, 1 have the teat autirority fiw
stotiog. was the most powerfol resecwi for
&gt;« roan aMnelhtag that might impll-

I, espretoly, that U o&amp;ly expected.

Hastings and Vicinity,

W ben the day arrives,

we trust fc-will be observed by all of our

of common intelligence knows there is

oua.endeavor bfis been ana is making, to

“Off wiUi Ueir Beads.”

which to trace hack tho true boundaries

citizcM In true New England style, as

only one party sunk so knr;

«ABGK AXD VA&amp;flD STOCK '
iX AND WINDER
■ now k41. Brown was the vidUm of hte OF FA1
own heated and disordered fancies, while Selected
Walkre planned hl. schema. ?n cold
JFJJVTOof this Cummorftj/e WMeh
that Cook’s wife eartainly went to Har­ blood, tod with the moat deliberately sel­
risburg on Tuesday and took boarding in fish ends. Southern law knows of iropvn we indie th# atttotion of the citizens of
the name bouse with Brown’, daogfater- ally for WaHter, although it eon scaitoly
ia-law.
TheSUriff and his deputy in wA its own rardr
Hagerstown followed Cook SB fer as nets fir the life of
and which we offer at _
Greencast! a to-day and tho irnpretwion iog Patt.
_
there waa that Cook had left for Cham­
bersburg.
Tbe impreaiou at Hagers­
town is that Cook passed through last
night. Tbe Sheriff was creditably inforraed at Greencastle that a load of boxes
passed through there on Tuesday for
WatolDgtao toto^, loaded with rille.,
pistols tod pHtes.
The stage driver of of ml-—,
ths Chambersburg line also. cuafiraM the A fearful
— —
—r
. statameto in regard to Cook’, wife.
i subjugation of tbe insurgents has left bet

atrougest arguments ngainrt the success

John Brown a fair trial, and if be is guil­
or; but if his erime is one of lees magni­

whether he rioa aud bit
a ot Ohio Brown was------------- _—-__
_
__
ilium
De
(Brown) admitted that he had M oDHW

M« lotaa. hrictlM

ni.fr, ............................
asd *ar profit.

onoHoosr.

&gt; ^4 nm
» «tn
fr. St JW»« -QUr

�|(til ani ■ffitatlhntms.

fi cord* of Wood wanted on
at this Office, Immediately.

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Fnent, thus giving a double amount of an­

.

noyance to the adranoad pupils.
Now suppose school to have commenc­

BOWWOOD 4 GHANI

ed with only 60 out of 100 pupils pres­

ent, the remaining 40 coming in at inter­

vals, for4 to } of an hour.

Without

mortar w other deafening under th* fluor,
\^*impoMiWe for any on* to walk the

ON LOW PRICES

1 floo^witbout aerionaly annoying every

Tur Bakxm sat Comyo.—Yea. tbo
etMrahd Ikker Family uro Malji.to hou-

ot Hastings with thoir presence, and enitftain our Citizen* with th?ir malcHeas

aasie.

GROCERIES

So

; person in th* room; and frequently .when
2 or 3 come In at onee, we are obliged
to suspend operations entirely until they
are seated.

Tbe attention of the whole

setoo! U withdrawn from their books^nd

CHEAP CASH
CM RaP CASH
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP
CASH
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iP CASH STORE

a spirit of restle**ncso eagondared at th*

c*»n»menceu&gt;eut of tbe Jay.
Thus &amp;r, the school; now note the pc-

We have brord this celebrated

wope al singers, and know what we ?r*

m;. inf when wo inform our readers, that

I*t. He is eucouraging a pernicious

oc Wednesday evening, November Oth,

habit wSich will cling to him thro’ lifo

they.esn bear the very beat singing they

•roe beard, or ever need expect tn hcar.if
they will be at the Court House in this
vHBge,st 7 o’clock In tho evening.

Tick­

ets y/crtils, children 15 cents.

nnm. FcrctLs, ijncs, papxr, &amp;*■
VKLOreB, CAftpS, Ac. A*

2nd. lie has perhaps, loot the most
important lesson of the day.

3d. Ma has

loti cotte fur the day and takes bis seal

CHEAP CAtS

awkwardly, fueling that he has broken

CHEAP CASH

MOST POPC1AR

PATEBT MEDICTKES

he has lost the ‘ bus*.

one rule already :

Cpae Mt abalvaa may bo fomta all of lb*

Xf Some Sucasu.—We Lad. occasion. a SgMrccess” and can only inform himself
few Jap Since to pass the residence of ol» days lessons by breaking the rule
John O'Riley, &lt;4* Rutlapd, and during our

agaiqst communication.

pert gone hwj* likely to soon merit the

pumpkin, and decidedly tba best winter

tMchar’s suvpioiou, until at length, wfth

squash we have seen ibis year, into our

reputation he eseaj&gt;ea from ihc *chu..L

euatoin ofeditors we entirely forgot to

room at night with scarcely a pleasant

thauL tbedunov. and that neglect on our

rvcolluctfon of the day.

°.T*&gt;*&lt;•
w jwnaivas. ffa latoadto ash

two in eonse«|ncncc.

GOODS SOLD

Some may think

tlul I over estimate tho evil aa it exists,

&gt;cxnWejjgE

/Ou fr°® tLo crown

of the bead -to tha sole of

ths foot

and warrant prices to suit.

js received. having been iaaccd by Tickxx A Fields.

but I do not doubt that iu abecnca of all
The publisher* eapreM I rule on the subject, 30 tn 40 per cent of

their detarmiMtfou to keep the Atlantic

our pupils were al trays ton!*.

At last,

up to it.- present high standard of exeel- 1 nearly despairing of any action by the
leece, and, judging from tbe number bc- Board, on Monday I informed tbe stu­
fxe *«, we hive no doubt of their ability

dents of the

X EHX OOST5 JU JAIL.

Higher departoienc that I

should publish tho namea of those who

Riva Failed.—The International Bank

of Tomato, suspended October 2Cth.—

The CU-mixi Bank XM also undergoing
a hard ran Mid is very likely tn succumb

were tardy during the remaining
days &lt;W ibu wet-k.

four

SODTO &amp; SEOSS,

Ev«n with this loocn-

wners of Horses and Cattlelook to your
interests!
Used whh immense sue.
cevs for ten year*, at the Union
Course. Long Island.

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GOGDfi
GOODS
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FOA

rvypstMto.
rrSTX

■ttMABMaa kafo werrbsss*. «S eras

Tbeir names ar* as

i fallows:

■ PGC1AL HMOUCIWttt

U&gt; the pressure of alarmed depositors.

Aauus (mixiwi.—-Rev. A. Haban
sevrptr-i tjt* Pre*idcn.&gt;v at Admin C&lt;»li*g-. Tin- first term will be opened on
JhttrMhy, Deelsta — Walcktoietr.

“Grvarr ur F—Mike came into wr

sanctum tbe other day with a very know,
ing lor*. Hie fire: salutation waa, “why
iaiha Great Eastern like an Irish girlV’
We of course give Jtup. •‘Beoaosc/'aaid
Mtke.’onefo the Maid ofErin^nd the
other is made of iron!” He left immediateiy.—Portland Advertiter.

Miss
“
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“
Mrs.
Mi*a
“ ‘
“

Helen Atklsy, 3 limes.
Mary Bi fins, 1 time.
Julia Cary, - tames.
Mary Ellin, 2 times.
I arris Fuller, 4 limes.
G. GreestieU, 1 time.
Clara Haya, 1 lime.
Eilro Hawley. 1 timet
Anu Hismun, 2 tiroes.

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Mary Hinman, 2 time*.
Sarah McLeibu, 9 ligics.
Maar e] •*
3 drpes

« Adelin Boothoro, Jtimc,
M Mary Young, 4 times,
Charles Barlow, 2 times,
Henry
2 times.
Albert Gaata*. 1 time.
George Goodyear, 1 time.
Uiraio J one*, I time.
Franoesc Jordan 1 time.
William Kenficld, 8 times.
Wesley Nowtnn. 2 times.
Charlei Ru^oll 3 times.
George Stebbins, I time.
Edwin Scidfoore, 1 time.
Armenine Tbruo^ 2 times.
■RAeonc Yoahg. 2-times.
Fred.-Yooog, 4 tamax
Nels'® Cross, 2 time*.
Barlow Goodyear, I tape.
Charles Bailey, 1 time.

The present'orowJed condition of the

GROCERIES

^oovxll-s
adKiintotor IbeM.'ral reta fcrSB etsto p^pD«k«&lt;ir
Wsmste ■•dvr a pnea ty of SUB, to oxcai it

STKS
ss^S^'SSfCtfaes!
at whtarato by all tarp Vrsgyuta in tha prtaoitr'Tte atera article, are aold by all U« &lt;WJ

Blood and Liver Syrup.

FOR CASH.

nnBICK A BBOTHCK.
Paxctmul Casmm. Albaay, X. T
JtfMM lAUsnbyJ. p EzAxruAOo.. Bolt
wA Orest, uta l-v d*«1er» arapwtoar*.

pal citom

HARD-WARE!

FOR CASH
FOR CASH
^X&gt;R CASH
FOR CASH
FOB- CASH
FnR CASH
FQR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH

MORTGAGE SALE.

Tbe Recap*, to givca to «U
Tbat they may know arhat &lt;bey are uxiag.
Tha combination of Sa.reaparfllx *?tb tHiUiela well kneara to all madica) men aa the
Deal Mmpoond to Pvnfflit EleUTftro»U.i
It corea Sorofcla ia aU ito wont forma.
AU diaeaara of tba akin it curea aXeetua!! r
SyphUlills BwoUinp. Eryaipetaa. Scald Head.

Kia&lt;-s XvU. and all disrara an..n&lt; from a«y
W11 Hl Stttwhkufo
FhraUtaas will tell ro« to l.i ,)uot all pro

■rsUoa, axl Id oloa cara oat of ton. they will «p.
jsavs it Tbyre are toatlmoaiala frem ubyaiciAns

CUn*i«X ’mother, eoeb aatk^H
Calls for exareiw of earr,
Cold aor beat are btaf so viaciMS
As afoMankatf* sf sfe. ‘

AND

AT ANY PRICE.

sch&lt;g)] deniatuli more than ever that the
rd. t» «'»rr«i.

TRJi Iu DIgS,

m Mu yiggna,jgp

ARVEl L’S CONDITION TOWDERS '

tivc to punctuality, 31 out of 58 were tarj-dy more or leas.

•OlEBAIP, Rffi aaam
•r Beady Pay, aaly.

Under such cir-

part is the twcaslou of this notice. Thank I eunutancee ft i* not strange' tha: bn dis
likes hia school and stays out a day or
you, Irleuil ’Riley.
Ths Annmc Mwnttr for November

Dr.
MAGNOLIA CATARRH BNl'FP.

poor lessons, sour locks oed a tarnished

According to the unmannerly

boggy.

"ksl:

CASTLE'S

With self rex

fine

stay there, be managed to slip a

Tboa*k you hare * ontiMituttoa
•ubfoei ia all brass Uta.

K W. Mr i»o«.

DRY GOODS 1

SEWING MACHINE
SEWING MACHINES

f
'

SEWING MACHINES
FOR TEN DOLLARS
FOR TEN DOLLARS
FOR TEN DOLLARS

_ ^ghswlbar baytM W*—
” ;. ,,

*• *■*

’r’

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANT
ANY

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANT
ANY

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE.

«&gt;Lf
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•

Ttafly fcwinr Wwthwm,

JEWELRY.

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

T*V&gt; TO UFX, that U has

HCTSBE BOOM

�DB. BOSAcr-i

this
disorder mtm bo of immenan service fa the
wmnuniti® where U
ZVrremifa ia
&amp;MLLhT^a’' *"
•aeapaa the

■ his t».eful dbtMtspor. This «Cnn* expels
-w t&amp;twuitio poeaai of Fbtxs am Aoim
front the tyetam and prevents the &lt;h-ttlaprsient of the rthenie, if taken ca the Int
proedi of ito premonitory mnproro.. It ia

When th. Vari
&gt;r.,i A»
act ia

r^Mwur*1'

MTE3S.tT3T«?IEJ-

1 *«e3 rwreowanT

1lalunes,
dJir*nd
by
—— e—............... .......... n fmtM tba

.•s-joa-xioxTAiiu'i

aTSS2A3SL“i2k'*X,=aS
Wr JWUt ; Friar ?5 '«to., to eta.. mxi »l pee
Axrw CONTJUBCTiOM TO SCIENCE.

ever
part of

REGULATING PILLS,
andjpuae. a nutrition* extract efrocli wonderful

wj ihtrs enei.ur«gvd. they drear *am at&amp;oeou
mpuritr from tin blued, which fo then tl.rwwh

IRON. StEEt,

coof-er,

HAT&gt;WAY’S

Into fewry cowy; ^ohm

NArtS.

MILL. CIB-

...I carpenter Tool.*,

IHN &gt;A f&gt; * NARR.MC-AXES.
BASU «mI PETTY, BVUPJiUS

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS? COOSUffi.

BOX «i.d PARLOR STOVES,'ll

«y ml* nd dnerlptl.m.

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i^sassjsss

Sphxm, AghtM' Fjm-WtMWtofeM, Colie,
1 1 ” * 8»®»ch.
ent 1
cause,
put catbo iatoiMlttatf type, arbeooae period­
ical. ThU “Cltoi- cxpelt the poisnn from
tho bl;xxl, mu! cmscqiicntly cures than *11
alike. It ia an invaluable protection to immlgrmrta and pemoas travelling or temjxxarily
re-uEng in tho malariou. districts. If taken
oceadmmily or daily while eepoeed to the infecturn. that uiU bo excreted Asm. tho ayutm,
and tannet aceannulatc in aufflcioit quantity
toIrirT? i""
“«*• h u
«M«
valuable fir protection than cure, and few wha
cw mff. r from Intermittent!, if they avail

n^JaJusHr-i
W'tm4 M eswcl
A &gt;C e,,r* MWrv
«|
Ktsesriw,'

W fom mat.0&gt;to , . Tfem —7^T?‘.
H* «! JmS-TSM

sH atXMi diMbititira arnr»s,&lt;r»rd tudbew.w.rr«Uy iaUmulatlBg pro]xni*«.' ‘Tfcst they
SHATTERED COWlTUTiORP,

issr S5WA5 ixsit’SfaS

life, and rentier it er.juTtbfe. That,eparsQn»ftrealy iqmn
r/rfifaiar rotfaSoW, they •
cavsk soos TO ueal,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

iMrta. in&gt;d wjach wiU upon tnc nxtonsl p»t
1 r the disease, to b« east oat;b.-unc, ■kArv&lt;
tiry aTfood and ether auUtw fo lodged, aau
aiuniseh and taloitiura am literativ orerSoi
Viih the caervpM mana. Uua aidtrcatM
^T±i‘TO'-'uS^,KS^.“t,

FM Ml THE HWOSa «f AFiailf rwsic,
REcitGIT THE DEUiUTATEH,
rn or wmdum the. ayaMm. er leave the bow.
ire. Mother* m-remg should Mkewi«- Ul
far. but will protect your Infants a^xir
op Mil I'mds in the atomacb. and 1 usurp •
■ baallky chiW. but will iurwt every chit
■ iickM, with a »&lt;«ot diapaeMon.

■nd Tin Ware of any and every abape and deaerly.
tkm. anaf which we wffi &gt;in‘at

Their peLctraiiag pr,
sad invlgorMc .-very 1
nas. comcui'K its di
it« liealthy ritafUie*.
properties, the SDr»lP

Md there IS nodfosaaeof the MtAmaehaadlfewriA
.the hrar, tbe uerrowi ayatem. tbe akin. jtUad; pi
maeUa, in whteb they dd not give
„;.rr,
JM. (M Utatabteeed before th. rcry3ad*I ;.|
lift- baa been Invaded.) *f-r&lt; u yn-Aw e*J y-^r
Ssi-

?Hme.

:^r

kxowi.kimje

I Pby?lria&gt;&gt;

Prfoea. for Raody Far.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
h*’ mnjbr itaeSf nub a renown for the curt at

is

fwVkjl

fc7tbS Srffef Tu’h’ul e­

to l®unp Ufa.

RADVAVS BEGULA71SG PILLS

U..V uv u aunuxico aiua u&lt; ucaii, 1

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
roa au nt rrvoa a &lt; rmhtm kml

s^t%U'tJ5wsic-xs!

Foa r*r Cm or D'.trnta *
Fox Javxiwcx;
Fan to; Crx* «r boaunaxs
»«■ Suaacn;
1 os tub Cvm ar nraormta
For * Fact •towaiu ;
r*n nr» Cena or ZkmnM:
Ion Tut PaaP • ?rFan mix Cvm w AcnorcLa;
Fox au. Scwomova Coaruitonti
1 "S TB? CrM OT JtMXtMBTBMJ
1 v» Dmiuxi 9 or mt: 8*nr;
Fun tht Ctm or l.tvx« CotrnMaby &lt;
.
Daotox?
-.
ten nix Crnn or Tmttxe. Tvn&lt;ua axn Stir

of mouth, proclaim them to bo tbe Tore b&amp;3 prtp-

Ne om can doubt tht»r. superiority afle.Zxsatfa: if the Uoici£fnB3£S?lSbtfAm»H rule better
t.le, JauKdt-e. and other kindred oompUbta. | but, iB fit, cheaper than aay vtber
Pflt for it
ariatag frnen * bw,i»u of the body or obatrucdcn
nu“l‘KT ** U*°* ,o Pr*1“M » better
of iai tuaefcona. They are an excelled alimtlve ' e!fr" ’
for the rcnosatim of th* Wood and the rexlaratloo of tone sad strrogta to the system deWUuted ' Frieeaftlia Senndtnarfat Blaud PariSer *1

m-. &lt;. j•
;

t«o iojr»«. t.h
Sem-af Weak
—

ga58^3W,»5.Mis

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

CimriK —De»ur» of an iwitalitta .with Um
wa» U ••Fit.-* M^nMury A. J. Watra A Co.,"
B*r** ‘’ - ‘'Pptri»*rt af ite rkw- nu

«WtM»&lt;rat&gt;t of tntae.nug.n.r.alaaUeMedu.1
information can b= b»t grxLi. of aay irf chca*&gt;tt,
throghoct the couatnr.
"
Indiftcxll ar etmpliciied caeca Dr. Roback

*" ** iGimu. rwsxu.1.

i ihnytnoa rfbctlcmfflttw

every trial, conferred bciufita
can never forget, and pns-

ass

Le IfejMlta.-;, ,-f
r.,.
aiir.UUlfl BY

Uiara eufcred much at limo*. Whit* ik ia »!*&amp;.ant to the lesie. it certmr.Iy baa a bai-ar efl ..
upon tbe natwaa. Pfeeui accept cuyriJiAs tlr
your kind regards, and believe roe
¥oara.
J.W.T.HcMrM.tx.
Principal office_ and aald reMfo, No. « euI
LTko
^r,n

•ftrH1;.t«ta-ya»&lt;.!r^I7.towMltMl tha founda- j
.UM. &lt;/Uta meeue. «: ieh u tbehluod. Tbowforf. I
1: k.d be show,:,« «p0d die fa-those wbn naelbev
• Ufo-tW-tU-y aiUw.d’runwaud i^riiy. ctotdia

„

Fem CoMmwrias;

!&gt;*■!:. aa

A GREAT

HORSE ARD CATTLK
MEDICIHE.

M. k-hrf.; With aha fell de.eri; t-.ot. «&lt; tbe atom

'

HR. J. fc. *1ER * CO.
LOAVBLL, MASS.

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,
_ PHILADELPHIA.
.&lt; Ftnnohntl hA.tvtir* HiMithJ *y spsefel
iunml. for th, Miff
th. Sick
c*J Ihutrentd, effiicM riti
nU Ft-Umic

the

-.;

.

CHEAT D1MX1TXHT !
rtniosoPHEnB stone

vovtiu.

"

■

ISAAC C. MOTT,

AND CUTLERY.

Do tot be pet oc by mipnnt^sd fealrn aitb
rtUr pr»:i9n,..3=a they r.i&amp;ke race prrft cc.
IX mtn J Arxx«, sod tAe aa otbm. TU at&gt;
•txt etc beat oM thoai* for dtoB, sad they ttoaM
have it.
•
r. .
All our Hcran&amp;a tre fx ssle by

Old Fcgyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. Battle Creek Nurseries.
Tfcb reaeoan why

H- F. PENMXAN,

FRANCIS BOWER

er store thu aide oHfew Park. It I. ih« oafcRr,

It4""

*

mopsurrott,

» B-..

U ILLARD HAks, A^

l

FOR HAST!ROS AMO FTH VICINITY.
1 wrf bara &lt;k&gt;

IS MW In mil

w

fT Jf

ITAUA^rxA-A ATOW

New Barry Mill,
fill openuwa, rcndj

to do »uj mwoat of

CUSTOM

.

.-

v .

"nuWA*MK

■tESS"-

WORK,

.ELEVATED

other Mill » Barry, or any other eooaty.
Having secured the aerrima &lt;rf a

■ •

PAIiLOR OOOl aiOMB.

E,""~ “ I**™- »ir4*.d«

-First Bate MHLKB,

TO HOUSES BUXLDFB.

■nd oar mill being built on tbe most
impt^vag ptot TogeOw *ith • good

Ng.em&gt;,TA^.«

tC1,°Si

»».Ag»j&gt;issi^(ESjr

■Hu*

l^^sstFesL^^f

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boltwood

hcSy M4 i ij

r. n. &amp; J. RLOBELL,

Was* are IHsfilh til matins
Tte uwts tteMirecaly ws tires shall n&gt;.

O«r dteppetaUssat; IcllAv ^tnt seep.
To dl tte nreg* st psssibduta,
ttri* t. tte gsMM tata at Previteare;

PRAMCIS BOWER,

And co ealwairty cs* War wriw.

dM MV tepe. rews to ctre. th. lo, 0BM

Of boji. for effort of auBcienl aoit
In tb.l uni beat e.au wta. folk our lot
Wtaaeas tap* Uita. It shesM sot W* forgot,
Tbe «ore of bojw i. hkr (he wriow'i oil.
’ J. W. OAKLEY,
And wirely is dopeuMd ; lhc» ohjr detlxre,
«frH”LESALK snd retail dreler in, nd mranTV Insurer vf leather, (Indinit*. Ac.. BstUs Thai for no ether we will strive ud toil.
r-wvk Uleli Abo, aseuts fur tbe sale *f rubber
UU God unjust, sod fed into drapsir
ShiL all wUtbe. CmK p«&gt;d for htde*. P«1U.
This i. but forty, Mow wtlot w dospolrf
it's * rheconaal anlitL*,&gt;s.
That's oM; but you have tried ta nske it ctor.
J. P. ROBERTS A Co.,
To rvalUe t*. u the svfo&lt;i&gt;;
E.tl.KKS In drugs. mttUeiues pBU.t medi­
As poets irifl , they sitaod breodsM brood.
cines pain’s, oils, liirpelituie, bun Illg fluid.
And suaia, and strain, Itote inward Muse, io set
-.ar. Uau..r. &lt;Le-stutfs. -indow Kls&gt;*. |mUy. «todj« ash imeerirt, »tat!«i.»ry, «od Uuiy srticJe*.

JV

ithartie Pills,

lhCD 1 ’“PF0* ft ««,
nd all I have to «.v I. Fm dtappointaj
I expected to find Broadway a wide
street, which ft would take a spy-glass to
hwk acrons i but thia I* nothing: I’ve
seen wtd&lt;r strata than this in Chlorao*
Tte clerk Mid bo was. very oorrv that
Broadway did nut nit me, and bupod
that I wouldn't let my opinion* get out,
a* ft mlplit make tta inhabitant* feel bod,
He said ifM keep «tin, he would speak
to the mayor al the very first opportmt’.
ty. I promlwri sereaey, shook hand* with
hho, nd ret out to see wbat could be
tern.
As 1 went d&lt;&gt;wn the front steps inside,
I met a gentleman nnd tawed to him as
we alwat g do to rtrangers where I live;
but he took no nmiro of me at nil.—
Thinks I you're an ill-bred fellow, any­
how, with all your fine pjothos. At t&amp;p
htot of the stairs I met another n&gt;nn, nnd
tawed to him.
Ho gave mo a saucy*
Mare, and pann*d on.
Well «ays I to
myself, if that is the game here in New
York.
I can play
ft with the best of
you; and I resolved not to bow tn an
other son!, nnlew* I was tawed to ®r»L
! sanntered along dom Broadway,
l&lt;K&gt;kiw at tbe signs and shop.wiodrf*A{
when suddenly * chap driving an omnibus
beckoned tn me. Hello, thinks J, here’s
an old nequaintanee, bat Lxiking closely,
nt him, I didn't recognise blm.
He kept motioning to me,however,and
looking at me for a wmg time. I hadn’t
gone a rod, before another chap mo tiane&lt;l lo me, and tjicji emitter, who was dri
ring dowprfbe struct, beckoned to me,
Uh&gt; I thought some nf them most know
me, rad so iwenl op to him to see wtat
ta meant.
As be saw ms coming, be polled up
his horses, and says I—
-WeiI,neighbor, h&lt;&gt;w are you ? Where
have we seett rech other F
••Ride up F save be.
’

knocked ♦.„ V&gt; M Tta
raid
it then went to foe mho* end of tbe eoun*r. telltag m «• pay tte BMHitorauihMMn«to«» aniM u
•Uk a big sccoeM book or* before him.
I paid tbe money. aU then W*Dt to the
other rod nf Ito mt for my watph.Wlw tto •uctitmw tended it to me, ft
did not look like Ito one 1 bid for, and
on examining d wooly, I a»w it waa noth­
ing but copper! Ha, Bay*!—
*^ec beIX atrangae j thb watch b noth­
ing but copper, and I bought a gold
w»teh."
“! didn’t warrant It gold," aaid to.
•‘Well, 1 don’t care what you warrant­
ed It for; you ao|d ft far a gold watch,
•nd It isn’t—&lt;eo Just give me back my

“1 tav* no authority to retorn money
to any res, etool should tehoppy to sccuajodate you; ypa must spssk to the
CMtter, to whom you paid rour moner."
1 thro asked tte cashier for my money
but he said he tad no authority to return
&lt;&gt;r pay ret money, either.
1 asked him
who tad authority, then, to giro me tack
my money. Ils mid no one in tte estab­
lishment tad authority to pay out money
nndsr any cireumstanrefo grid Lyoa all
■eem ready enough to take ia the mon­
ey, tat it’s odd enough, if none of you
Tis soscevtei »o, tav fiisad, with year dtspwir.
can pay It out. Ho replied, that accord­
I’ll vurwt there's many ■ unUu:( hope
ing u&gt; ihc rutoa £&gt;/ the ottabitohment, any
Look* coaxiag in y our deaiure. and tbwe
one coiiDuuled with it could receive mon­
Walts till yuur b«VM vlth ymw dvayair Hope.
ey, tat no one could pay it out; and
Tte. hrpuctotena»m wdl reresifeaa prey
WILLIAM BI RCHER.
tbaso rule*, be said, were strictly enforc­
With Uioat Kalign mJ ruinous «ku,
ed. Writ, said J. you’re a darned pretty
If we tefors it will *ap&gt;Mlj lay; .
0«re
■et: I never beard of sueb a system toAnd if tte vIH. HujsUh sad weak, directs
fore, and I shan’t stand it.
Tte fact is,
The foacuona of the body, which tuay ta
my Kentucky dander ria about this time,
Some bilaoue, and ware coaslipated toa ;
and 1 determined to whip the maealjf he
Votarr Public, m.tf Ta» sgvfit. Particular
Uul after taureiaf aalk, wtea alltstew,
.tirrt, -b f ».d &lt;• u^kios uot lived*. M«»rt- pu pot bright tepee press I, ud doubt* all flee’
did out give me tack my nwoey ; but
r«7-&gt; ils e. arrets.
Gre.t cure talicu fo 1070before 1 could get to him a chap whoaaid
closluc .Suttertgeu Ly sdrc::i»ca&lt;DL
or coarse to- *e» sad TH only add,
ta waa a policeman, to|^ m* coofidopUj,
‘Tie but a tarry aOoclalion ot despair.
that if 1 made a disturbance, be would be
PAKIJlL COOX,
When
all
the
dia.ppoiaUMi.ts
yas
haw
Lad
obliged to take me to ttaToomta. This
A .ft TLlh PEACE. Or
Are tacked by tepv. so proausing sad Iter.
Ct a damper &lt;m my ernntativeoeaa, for I
■ Oued&lt;sa|'p«&gt;iaitucat.or a hundred mure,
d beard torrid
te^M* about tbe
i
If there is but oua tep« which taught cio
Tuumba, and wouldn't Mure gone there
So 1 thought 1
“Bids up 1" says te ; “right away, up for a dozen watches.
would c.mx him to Eivc me tack my
I Broadway.’’
j
“No," say* I, “1 doe’t want to ride up money, but be woaldn’t listen to me at

D

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i^tltrtti SJisrtUanji.

I. \. HOLDtUMJK,

A* this moustroas Toutel is abtat tn
■tart fiw &lt;&gt;ur stores, tto fojlvaiug frrert
table ut tar dimensions witi ta found
bighfo interesting tn many gt.-fir «^rs:
Length between perpendiculars, WO

-ii„«r«,.L

, Broadway, I’m g«ut.g t’other way."
'‘Wtat did you stop tbe ’bo* for,
___ ••
y
-1 didn’t atop It, yon stopped It your**11“ ssid I; ‘ nnd wbnt’s m-&gt;re, yon stop­
ped me. too. You beckoned to me, and
I thought yno knew me, or wasted to civ
sotm-tjiing."

‘■Yoa’ro a prerious green one,” said
he ; and all tte folks inside the omiribus
laughed as he drove off.
1 k«pt on down the street till 1 came
to a fire ping-&lt;w&gt; which I sat down to
test.
Ditto over »H on upper deck, 681 foot rent nnd to Iwk around.
Breadth uf tall, 63 foel.
The propio came along np in snch
J OHM ROBHRTM,
Height from bottom of ship to top of crowd*from ’the diarch with a tall stee­
HTSICUS andtierreee. Dwelling os UtmJssy. nesr tte Court Rouse.
upper deck, 8® feet.
ple (Trinity) that 1 thought perhaps they
TJiatm-ter &lt;&lt;paduie wheels, 56 feet.
had juu tad a meeting down tbcm, end
IL P. CHERRY,
Ditto of screw pisrpcllrr, 24 feet.
th.it the people “ere going home to break
Numter of blade* todiUi\.4.
fast; a«&gt; I’d wait till they got past.
Wricteof screw'ptoprllrr, 40 ton-.
But li e* kep*- con;i*g thicker and
11 «ight of prindjml smI-mios, 13 lev’..
thicker; so thinks I. they hare got a reWeight «f iron i)J Jte construction «»f viral down at the church, and 1’11 just go
t. n. jrrEWAKT,
a HDBJTtY «.4 Asudo at Uw. SoUclur tte bull, stout 7,00# tom­
dnwp nnd aer how they are gettbig nloag.
A. M.l CeeaMler in ULaawry, Notary I’uUk,
Ditto ./ rito, with BJsditacrips. con'”, and gi'f lhe'” •"’no r'11’ K»’"tority revi­
Ac. .UIImmummi uu-ndrd to promptly and att.
riroUy Office So.». NoMa a block, fouls (.rttk, 0trgutii4 |aO s^ulpujont, about Sd.OJO ved h) n»tn, on tte rcglrttf hullelujah or­
Mtcbigu.
11 Draught of water at that weight, 30 der.
8o I wont along down.
Before I got
B? n? FLLXKR,
U, .ha
I
■ C^P .wndlM »•
4 TTORXEY usd Counmto at law, fcbcitor in i fort 6 inches.
A Chaaoery. General Land end Tax Agont- Ol- i
Weight nf.pata &lt;«f the ptadlo engine the sidewalk, with a stick on his steal*
djsr, on tte top &lt;»f which was a big ta*Fd;
cylinder*, about 30 tons.
.
on thi* board was written, io big black
N^nterU ditto, 4

P

Diameter of ditto, 74 itete*.
of Mock AocHam!
Thinks I, whstie a m«vk auction ! Tins
is wnnething new ; I must te»k Inta ft »

Cr Weight of teoh of screw engine cylin-

and in my cariuety to
Uries nf a mock auction; I fofgvt,be re­
rival at &lt;ta big church.
I walked'up to the Irtase before which
the chap with the Ng
W -trading
nnd l.mited.iit,

* row. ™&gt; Rljht
~mn«
*11
roiLWrt*-.
0Wi-nr
,r fti.n

OLIVER E. EVERT®,
8”- PS; jS? ** /b*B4011 Court

Nunjbcr^&lt; wwr-r

fc^lng

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will'll, thing. t‘»n i

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The 1mm
&lt;»der,aa4 ttetajWW-

1U1. rorau. drMwd
--------- —--------- —u- wmmamwt wBcwwaw t
tidetWMiflM, JDa tat one of thoae
round. totota&gt;MM whichnamra Intended

•hould ba decked with continual smiles, '
but now, with aft to rose* In bloom, It
»M drawn oat to to full length, and the
toga tafoVto ted • —*-------------- *■
doleful •speeatoo, to
with their ueual joyooe!
too, tad lost its me!bdlL__.__„
my child™ 1 What!”
,
?
and wns subdued to a dismal VfI
“Well, qy dear, It seem* to bo tbe
best I can dn. I don’t w^nt to leave my
buitMute go a courting, and abe will“Guo* out for me. I want some white
have iMul know.”
ribboa for my sscersion robe."
.
“Nodoabtl Obi yon great brutal,
Mr. Peters aaid a vary naughty word,
toteful-rr-’’
#
•nd than couttuged, “edd coffee, hard
•’Stop, my de®r, don’t fly Into a ‘fury.
eggs, breakfast not fit to ML”
We will try to apend oar lot Week In
”1 wish,” whined hi* wife, “ybq would
happiness.
Oh, by the way, 1 to re-a
ithink les* of temporal matters, and turn
prvp-iaiifou u&gt; make.’’ ,
.
. . .'
your attention to the great end of life.”
^GM.on, eir!. Deui spare me!"
.
“Hang It all, madam, I Would, like tn
“Ah, yea, that i* the very thing I wiah
,anjoy my life while I da have it. Here, to do. J know your mind la em!n)y en­
was T, toe happiest man in the United grossed with yuer aseenflon. and I 'wish
;{States, with a pleasant borne, a cliatty,
cheerful, loving wife, sod goad, quiet
puM^rou invite Sarah here to-morrow to
children ■, and now since you have joined

I l«M&gt;ked at tlto waidt.
It was just
about the meanest looking thing that ev­
er ticked; rad thlak* I, stall 1 give *och
a kokieg tbtot to my wifel to ttommbit./myririWreol I Jwt took tte thing
••ft-d s' qti arrel F
br the chain, and *ay« t—
’ “See tare; do you suppose 111 take
-Nor
■ueh a watch tome to my wife 1 No, air.
“Gone out of town F
Now. ifyou don’t give me back my mon­
-No!*
ey, I’ll take ft out «&gt;n tte sidewalk, and
dash ft into a thresnnd plorea ’’’
bom* t Chimney on fire 1*
“O," says he, “it &lt;«• la lady’s watch
“No!”
’
you wanted, was It 1 Why, then, didn’t
•^tarvants al! dekdF
you aay ra before! W* con sell you a
••No!”
“Children alckF
HtendTdltay’hwatah-jwt tte thing far
/our wife, and Hl give y&lt;~ • written
“Well, wtat tn thunder it vi pav F
guarantee of it* genuinemwe; there will
“Maris’s joined the Millerites!"
u DO cheat about tto watch.”
f
Fred ga*c along whistle,1 and then
R WriV» I replied, Hbut what shall 1 do
with tte
fre
*toy smtitotop ■aid “going tn ascend next work 1*’
“Yes, and. If 1 don’t commit suicide in
pertMogP
:
-Oh, that stall count OU ite otter. IU the meantime, you may congratulate me.
take the cupper watch boefc "
• J at® almost distracted. Can’t get a deWall, thinks I, I U eave fllfl »ayb&lt;»w. oent meat; children running riot, servants
So | ux.k-told &lt;4 tte &lt;-ee to stowed me, sanev. house all in confusion, wife in the
bj.uev, sitbsr quoting tbe speeches of tte
and eramlnsd it carefully. *
inepeeting U 1 teard a g-talsmou batata •(ten at me, or sewing nn •’ wfcto robb,
■nd groaning ei-jtey third stitch. Hang It
me aav. In a whisper t»» a teeta.
.
“isn’t that a splendid wtech 1 it a worth all, Fred, l&gt;e a great mind to take poi­
atleretWO; I f^4,^"'*Purr son, or join the army I”
“H’m b’m I you give an enchanting
with os*, *o 1 o^ld buy »l; Id have It,
picture, but I thluk I era euggeot aewre.’
Wota U tort rmlaman kaows aU
“A curoF
"Yea, if von will promise to follow ey
about ft. *» there * no danger. 111 gel it
advice, I wfll make your home pleasant,
and no chest
__
vour wife cheerful, and your children
w. ton" &lt;p
«{{o It," pried Joe.
uFi follow your
&lt;rwly.
11 "* “P,-“!*£,L.
Nnw', think* l.foWa • F***1* ** • word tike a soldier under hr* ©Hirer.—
wife ■ won’t she be preod! 1 tended over What shall I do F
th. ^P1»r -rt*. JdMOO.
kft.
At tea time Mr. Peters entered Ins
home whistling.' Haris was rested at tte
txble, resin? oo tar white rotes, and
„r -udi ■»1 «o»kuJ
lieve that turned o«l to to a copper one. ttere wte to flpr O' preparstito for tto

^"^S&amp;ris^my tear," sM.lfa TWtasu

■ri* tbn
ta* » «*
o'* door so M to ‘njnre “» buM*
his struck nie as being real mean;
inathM w- &lt;«»Aed; mr Kenrft becra to. ferment, rad I deter-

cteerMhr. •totaa teady F
- fc y 1
•fl don't liwr,” VW tte atmwsr, “tore

A

Biaow

partLlity far fae ' Opposition: ’ W tennwwiy a* to;tto condition* *nd prospect*
of 4a present Afardahtmtioa. h)M b»

safely taler®.
We. e^y, therefore. tto
Ifoea anbj.AeHfrom tto tetoe ei ScCtodey
tou-AA JW.
&lt;
PaotSKVTUt. itooancTt.—Tne fall
HecHnna Weaie *to gemral triumph at
tbe Reochliesn party. In (Ab. Penn.
•yleania, Iowa, end other Btatee from
which returua have bna® received, tto
Detnoemlo candidate* are Jeforttid.-be
anooecd by greatly Amfofotod- iBajari.
tie*: and everything indieatee a similar
rwuft ip the State* where ojettipna Me
yet tn be held.
Thia naturally enoour•eee tbe Rrenhliom* tn eapect to easy
vsetnry in 1MO.
Tbe hope uoder tto
clrenmwtances la aatawd enoegh, and
stand* a very g--*J ctotepef totpf tealitrdL
To wtfy unprejwdiced ntoefvwr k
wares eery ek-ar that, opun its presrat
platform, snd redded pith tte pftpcfisL
teiity of tto AdotirislraiKm.-ths Demon*
rndy cannot rerepe defeat. To bepin with,
thefo is a very general imprecatarabruad,
that the .Dcmomitie Party toa beeft m
power long enough, add that tijs time ba*
arrived for a etahge. fbia of itself will
go a rood way toward* deriding tto; re­
sult. Bat, added to It la ito sootimorft

the MilLsriteKWhM amir
, .
.
-wui r '
“Oh, Jfiseph, if you would only come
“Then I cm arrange our aMlrimonlnl
iuto that blessed circle !”
preparaikma in the evening, while you
“Oh, Maria ’ If yon would only oorne
are at the lecture.”
optotit. Where are tto boyaF
-wut r
•1 am sure 1 doe't knew."
.
“And you eeo leave the bouse in her
“Are they sping to school today F
large all day. - That will gireyou nlen.
“My dear,their teacher has rive up the
of time tn go out, and she eau learn
school, and is turning her mind to more
io way* about in the bouse.”
exalted object*. Oh I Joseph, turn now
wMie there ia time.
You have suU a
week for preparation and repentance."
‘•Repentance’. Well, when .1 take up
the subject, it will take rather more than
a week to put it through."
And Mr. Peters put on bls east and
trouble Io keeping piriar vybile voa are
took op bb tat.
guns.
Yre&gt; Wtil dn tbis to nUige me,
-Joseph,"-aid bis wife, you need not
won’t yoo F
sand bom* any dinner. I.stall be outjmd
Mr*. Petero, fi&gt;r an answer, rolled up
1'11 take the boys over to their undo's to
tte aseseeiwi rota into ■ tell and fired it
dins."
st Joe. Tbe «nttoe,'seta&gt;ors, work-baakJoe made no answer, unless the vio­ et, and table doth followed thin missile
lent emphatic manner in whieh he closed In such rapid suceessinn. that ta was unnthe door was one. Muttering with anger, ble even to fly. Then Marta’s rage found
ho strode into a restaurant to make a vent In words.
■
breakfast. Here be was tailed by one of
“So I Voa and Sarah I That’s tbe rev
hie bachelor friends, Fred Seiners, who son yon whistled vtatitate came In I Yua
looked up m he heard Joe's order.
I will te triad ti» g« end marry tar. w«i»'t
“Hallo!" he cried.
“Yoo herel—
yoo? No doobt •/' tt! But you shan’t
Why. *tet arc you doing here at break- marry ber, sir I You shan’t ' have that
fit timet VlfestekP
gratiflcatioD I 1 will «av. ft U I* onlv to

r^dwwlWtetadr^^P

umurdtfie the
W5
know, a Krotuekira always g-ws
in firn ffa'r pl**. «d no farm* Mked.
While J stood thinking the

R. B. VTICHTWAH,

“ff.“

Md Mr. Pmn nw h. e,
braakfast-tabla. in a tamj— v‘ —
amiabls, and rang the 1
There was no on*wer.
He rang agetn,
n tkinl. foonh time, still no sas^ir/Qot

grant,

‘Says®’
IUIXBS .0 all kin-1"of dry, good', groceries, Hops' i
.1__ 1Ml nniMMltp
»*»■ a

iCUTi,

J»ba Brews, was of tte mosg asalosa
Isodsrt «f uio psficipaivi* L* MuirtemImtg, wato provost of the Catted ral 4L
1 Stotsardt, and died In the,year 1570. He
was 4niri«d under tte pulpit 'of that
1 Church, a retiwig pisor he ted preta&lt;M
for biiprejf a ah«irt. t'noa brUire hie dtatfr,
-tUa stall.be my tarisi plate," tidd te.
“aed if bi teWa-WW tey «M« shall
thia pUpit &lt;■&gt; otirer ductrip#
choking F and ’te )iUis*wom*D threw preaoh
herself into a chair, in a fit &lt;»f hysterics. than tte onel ter* poached berg, I will
The nrirt morning Mr. Peters oet lift my tend up from tte grave nod aey
t'j him, “thoslieak’’,
Fred i* tto strew.

“But mv dear, voo must go If you are
mwlzr......................
•I won’t gn I"
“But-contider, my dear I”
“lwoa»tg«F
“Bat wtat will Bnreb Chink t"
“Borah 1 Don't dare to mention Ssrah to me again 1 1— I—ta!—I'm fairly

“Wall.«dd toy, tow gnoaUF
“Fred,” was tte reply, “I am the hap- j
.
pleat
man ki tte world 1 I tav* regained
j
Kwifs god domes tic peoer, ata g«t rid
(
1«syr tattling old msid, who under
pretence of luring my wife, wa* overlast|
Ingly
■sntarfcrinjr ta all oiik household are
rangetoenta”
&lt;
•
“Then Mre. Peters will «.4 amrsnd ! ’
•Na. •;&gt; If Sosub is to .be «n&gt; Second
wife, rad atnp-mnltar to -rny Children,
— ' P.J..N l»&lt;
ata vnn'l ini
A Cuxar Lcxrar.—.Am a woo?/ tijveler, ,wm wending bis’ way through the
mdd. out in a fur west region nf onuutry.
be discosered..ahead. M.yntjng njaldro
•landing in the d&lt;*;r of a b&gt;g h-&gt;u«e. He
rodo up la fri»ut of tbe bouse and asked
tte njeiden for a drink nf water; he drank
It, and ftfi bring the first woman be had
aeon for favtrnl days, offered her if wfltmr
wa
•.............
h.,U&gt; tM*tM
ttattifar/ond. reed

bee« mri attending enosting." ■
“Ofc, very well, terer'mincL Attend
iogrreetiug! Yue are r-eeolred, itoo,**
|Mtee iMftlldMbF1 • ’ •»’ ’ »*»•' .

•Oh, Joe! I stoat gwwtee I rassoifo

ing papers
sutocrtclta.. . „ ______ —
__ _
-T-l
sjxcded ifffWMfa#irt|r gMDd-1*:—
Mtrea*. Lassire :—That yjwX-poeitioa b Xombte ie tte X«re X Xbibked«O the Xtoripr »4 tte last Slaodsrd,
you wjll oltew-me to X-prere my r—Ai
neat tv admit.
Please tp X*Win« the
endoaed X&lt;Aar»ys. rad if deemed an Xpistlon for my retnirenres, ft »i|i: ie, X
oretad that y re will X-tcnd tu me ra Xoner*tt«.n fr&lt;re ypcr X atilrea, by X-fVging or X-eeinding the arid X frog) otf
Boat paper- Not ttat y&lt;wr «m&gt;de » by
Huy-memm X ceptionable to Xerdunf a
right, tel rplter wte X'teUed, M.g &gt;p«y.
X psditmus om in making K amH** uf
delinqcent*.
Yrera. Truly. ।

_______ __fti»wvnt V&gt; resume
«,But the

ifMar

k/r*

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*•&lt;-' em

CH

A grtwn l.vAtot fati-re tailed tte
Fiushinc nmntbos driver, as te w»« dsakirig d
aueet r»xwnUy with—
•G-mg t«flushing I" “Y-xwaM Jtdm,
reining wp Ms tewaso.
/Jtefo**
tftort mi." reminded ri»e gawky, sod puss,
ad quietlv'aa.
' ■•- &lt;-■.
■■ •. • ': • ■
It l«i*t at all ptatsanfowtan y&lt;&gt;u oaft
upon «a .acq’iaintanoe- about n-xm, and
rxpaet a .gi-todinem ,u» to otfoxwd .•ahIng-taft-'a coU .-atanHrr.: ! fh, ..
••
(.. ;
w. । «••!».•** ,--------A srina meretant kn Mbdteg mt eml-.
lr« artiste of fset, wape {iajriaedw?
tteMSM&gt;0 “Il is M I urea, lUtears which
tan-eooa -affrestat- taopa upon * ;;aa«rnsideigriivr.” rev sfc\ Jin'1
m S,
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.wa.iKustanw
A’

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W»W «r
W«« »taS t owtpeq

vrafl. «f~
m,»kuI.

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�Tbe taredbwf

«m»‘ aid*

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eombaBtaBttttdbfevdtorttaMBttfewBWk |

Ui*tgste

^hS jd’c’i

•equeufly tbe CoHoeing" dayTjJwn was

Af

brought iato£«wt w PMtfvw hMMsoMta'
Ke la to bsrfamgtrpaMH hs ayW gaeff ;

wUP Ba

4

hay* UuL sympathy fi»r the Ariato 1

* »m&gt;

4-a*

of which Brown ie guilty except tbsA it

iy.

Are I*rfU says he disclosed his scIicme
df insurrection to Senator Hale. Forbes
ie Ma letfe&lt;tayh he did pot, as be had

hkkfallw. WlfUW,, .lf.1..

-ueoMri.^io.k^UvfbimcitMM •••vsd-fas,rebrnUs* thAad
VnM-Uiy
)&gt;» fclte. Wk.
Bfa. w omuMer tbe w Ate s» Badh
mitur bow ,n&gt; diW *■&gt;, Mnkk, to ItewnrMerf **'*’ *•«
&lt;ri W, Ik. iodrakAiMk iwtf -fti faw

.

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X^'rX'rfn^-.

Lance bao readily prepored tta correspon­
dence published, a| |cnus ofered blm by

j'4"V »«&gt; ib. -uWj,

tkc.lbcifeta managers hi NgW Tnrk Bute.
Ip a'few &lt;Javs wo shall have aji those mat-'
Uncleared up.—Dttroll JUftrtiftr.

joM 0.UK or «wure, Mui u u&gt; e vidww 1
&lt;/ oAwlioe &lt;4 fMk wmAow W

i

port or the |W&lt;MO«on.

'
Built___ _

Bw.wo

for time to recruit frum his wounds, time

to procure counsel, and

wbod counsel

Twa Men rftriteamed ta a C*ns jm.
A lublauMk-dy acddvnt occurred ifta

_ _
P*".-«r*
lew
- -Wwtacs'

neglect smnewhew,

morning at Sturgis, Buckingham A Qt.’s
warehouse, mar the great Centra! Rail
mad depot. While loading the propeller
Free State with new corn, it became neo­
emery to *cnd men down tnUt tbe Lin tu i
dear the spouts.
Two tnen were des- j

c»me they: caked for Un»e to prepare a&gt; should have taco all
ease, arrange testimony, read db« Indicv om of projMrffoJ uf flfe criH'bfHhe
rnems, &amp;e, afi df WbWhwas sweeeeMycly

ah ak’’
if any fetch- a
him V« tbe arwetfe Paul.
SlMs. Ike eoap "L* buys a akve for
the purpiao cd emancipating h&gt;m a SU&gt;neri Na^«ri*bcr is he.iQlhe.CTW rif rmson and common sense, a slnvelioidcr. A
vlatthukhrtsoos
boMs a fellow­
man as property, “a chattel.” Are not,
"•eh sfamess L J ask not a Latin diction­
ary, bat the Bible.
Some tay slavehoHisv is Daft arrays
NmfaJ, bat Staveey is; and while tbsy

building.

,

refused by the court, with the repeattd
Wobswwt A.tB Mnrmra st l)crw.iorxc.
aulhoritaiire aasertfoB that “die trial
-vA bold and daring robbery wpv Mmust ptoceei.”
। ,
tampled on ths 28 th af October by the
Bat John Brown was convicted, all obentry o( a store by tine men, ail armed.
TbeBtore belonged to Mr. CarBn, wfao
iglq ConrMnd inquired of, if ba had Jmj-.
WM ■ informed about midnight, that hit.
thing to say why sentence should not be
Store had been brokcn Jatn.^beahe pro­
prontrunoed agataab Hmu . The following
cored help aBdtmdp«risec«l InplhdfeiL
ie the tehgvtpble toreoM ofhh reply ^md
robbssx They reads stswt rsristaaes,on0
the procee&amp;ngs which followed it:
?; *
of there shooting1 a Mr. tarxelere thro’
!have,nseyH pleaso the Geuri, •/rw the body In such a manner that hb .cac
wordstomy.
iu the first ptae I dear
notpuMtbly psrvire. Others of th,
everything, but what 1 have all along ad­

justed—the design on my part to'frec sailing peaty were ameedarribly Jujwred
tha slaves. 1 intended owtaoly, to have by cuts and braises. We Icartt that faro
made .1 clean thing uf that nia'.ler, as 1 of the scoundrels have been '-^Coprized
did last winter ’star 1 jaeollnto Missou­
«d .rr^irf.
Th.
ri, and there took the slaves witboat the
known not ouly in . DowagigQ hat, by
gentle readier, are wrong, and the ssas- snapping of a gun on either ride, moved
tansy
of
ths
citraros
of thiapkwa; ia mtHiitem
Uwowgh
MM
country
and
finally
left
ters ought, to have ttrtrta on the duties of
He is therm*a «M«INMl Ifer.
1 designed to have at large.
masters, but it h not a Jfbfam in if ; oh, them In Ctemta
no ? _• When shaB we be rid of such ab­ dona the same tifiug- again oa a lama Lcryylcre, and,is described M’lWlOws:
scale. That was ail 1 intended. -A never
surdity 1_________________ .
.
Medium tmmnUrinrii i
*
did intend to commit murder or treason,
laobes high, thio f.tes,- thin,
or bo destroy pr
------—
pug nose, both arms marked, with taiin i
A veteran editor after eXMcienoe of a incite tbs slaves......... ........
I hare another ejec­ Jut, red and Hue, 8 ttta, frrit, letters
qimrtarWa centary, gives it as Ha opln- an insurrection.
ion that tie newspaper business, if long tion, and that is, K is unjust that I stajd
Ac., weighs about 125 Ibsi, knees bow
folluwed.will give miy'aBW a poor opinion suffer such a penalty.
Bad I interfered
out when walking, walks quick, and with
•d the rom moo honesty of mankind.— in the manner which I admit, and which J
aarilor'sgaU; speaks quick and a little I
Hear Mm :
admit fans been fairly proved, (far 1 adUW« here tried' the besfacse more thaw rmre the truthfahi«Ms and candor of tbe indistiacUy. Bis mnw is believed to be
me eighth of a rewvury, rad regret to greater portion of tbe wjttieseco. wta John H. Stearns, although ho frequently
say that our estimate of the aggng»«J have testified in this case.) Bad J so -fa- goes by an assumed name.
honesty of mankind bee been considerably tcriered in bdtalf of the rich, tile power­
lowered. Here la a grriit deal of latent, ful, tbe intelligent, the »osailed great, or
undeveloped rascality in the rare, and tf in behalf of ttarfnanda, either father—
Of the peculiar character of John
a tr.rm haa any of It in his compositmw be mother, brother, stater, wife Or children,
Brown’s moot*! singularity—hia mooois *are-h&gt; cvhibh ft when hte newspaper or any uf that ctess, and suffered aodsaomaniacy on the subject of emancipating
r&lt;v.I-scription becomes due.
Within the rifitxri what &gt; have tn this interfarmwa, it
the slaves—the following from the- Cbioslast twelve or fiftfbn years wo hare been would bare beta aU right. Erery man
go Prttt and Tribnuf gjygs a correct
ccesged m the business, we. hare tat of this court would hove dressed it an
inihtey enoufb through the raaesHty of act worthy te reward rather than pwairik“'
d“*“V »■
obr MMtaweiw to make a man of moder­ nienL
This court acknowledges, 1 "Op­
pointed to free all American slave*-hy
ate demtes iM.
Many nf those who pose, the validity of God’s law 1 l ore a
some- viokntand .decisive msremsol, the
owe os these vmnll amonate feotn &gt;5 to book passed here which I suppose to be
nature uf which we do uot know that bo
Me. sre roJlfog in wealth and eo’d pay the Bible, or at least the Now Testament,
ever revealed. Owew,we are u&gt;ld. duriug
adv Awfin the year if they desire to do that teaehLs ma that all tbmgs whatsoever
tbe Kansas disturbrnrao, be would rofam
so. Many others belong to this migrato­ I woeta Mm men should do utgo, aM^to a secluded place at a distance from Lis
ry tribe, who are tare today and in Tex­ sbould i etas m» to: them. It teaches m«
camp, and there to use bis own wurda, to
as or Cblt«-reia tomorrow. Otheia be farther, to remember three who are in
wrestle with tbe Almighty for lioura, io
long tn a etas quite numerous, wta write boodK-as bound with tbsau 1 endeavor,
wring from him die aid which be dcinuita editors to send them papers and they ed to act op to those iastnscrisan. 1 toy
ded in the acooinplish’ment of thejwork to
will pay when they galhwrmrir catton or I am yet too young to Mderstaad (bat which ho thuogbt himself apprtn
sonmthlag elne.hut pay day never cornea; God ia any|r«apecter of pereou. 1 bckrec
heavenly favor.
His talk fu'r y&lt;
and. busily, after sending ths paper four that to have interfered as I have done, as
bia friends and intimates has been of JHs
« five ytars. it is aaeertaiaed that they I have al wsvs freely admitted 1 have
eoaimisaion signed with the blood of the
ware never worth a snap! Another etas feme, to tahilf te
----- — —--------Savior, by whisk he was directed io the
«&gt;f taatsigrow oat &lt;rf the aegMpeace &lt;d out wrong but rigt_
-------- - . ... ... path that he was about to follow^
..
He
|H«I-masters. A sutatwibsr, after taking nse.smrr ttart I stated forfeit my life for
nas entertained no doubt that " i life wm
» paper six nmaths or a year, tares the the furtbernnoe te tta cods of jnsticc.and
to he prolonged until .he ooul
eec tbe
ctmirv torthsat givmg the eoitor notice, mingle my blood with the Hood te my.
and atrer four or five yearn have elapaed chillren, and with the Hoed te millions
he happens to meet with fete post-master in this 'slave connsry, whose rights are
utnerit of God,
wb&lt;&gt; «n«at maitnsnimouely informs him ,disregarded by wicked, erad, and unjunb
the work. mty
that bis Hulweribcr has gone to “parti un- ,enaetiuanm. 4 submit, so 1st it be down.
lu.t^Limn WAI to be freed ' Ttadsiteta
known,”»nd if he wish#" to get any pay Let me say one word further. I feel cnk..ta« ngvdcd ~k« mires, and sinoe
for his paper he had batter stop it! Or, ,tirtly vacirifed with the treatment I have
tthta,vW«
be passed out of public view*
—
„.-1
after suffering the paper to come two or ,received io my dial. Cmsldertag all ths
suyyose, been forgotten even by his
three Venn, ba writes to the editor that circumskinces. it has been mow ggnerous
friends. Tlutt he Im actwl upon the mu a
far the Mcaod or third tinso he will in­ than 1 expected ; but 1 feel no conscious­
deroca impulse wbkh tha xfolation of bis
form him that the papas te not taken out, ness of guilt.
1 liave stated from the
Ac. Thasa losses, and varioie-others we first, what was n r inUoKou* and what
hfa- mania has. reerjwwsred hie reason,
might refer to absorb the profits of the was not J otver bad any design again*t
and forced him uito tie cunimlssiisi of a
hasinesa to such tifT extent » greatly to the life of apy person, nor any disaosltion
great crime—tbs history of thia Harper’s
msronrage ttass engaged in It.
loomsmit trsMoa, cxcits the slaves to Ferry movement ia safficiuut' proof.
Ahtaugh we here bad oar fall share te rebel, or make any gsneial insurrection.
-------- e,
j 'i
V
Htw-fMtyfeg aabaaribare, and tatre been I Mrer encouraged any man tado»Q,but
HiohVAT Roapw.—Off Monday last.
worse swindled than any other publisher always discouraged aay idra of {hat
wa know, wa take nnreb plensnre iu say­ k'md. Letos my also, »reprd'to
Summit.
ing that w« have on but botese tbs earns* alatamsota made by some ai thorn aiM»I yedte of uag wfefeh hcMd
wcfemUbr
viMd with
I hear ft has besn stated
I thirty-five d .llsre,^* obuia aawyfcr
by some of tbmn that I havw Sabred tKera
west.
About half an hour before tbe
to jam me 5 bnt ths caatrary is kqri I
train was das, Lss wm aadimed by a
do not m this to iwwrw them, hoi s» rr
graufa« tislr wsakosss. NetoM^O^ acrawgerto wo »iU» Hm la the B. R. R.
Depot, Aw the pnrpw of removing bia
bnggnge tu tbe Cmrtrsl Dsp9t
Wjmp
aar little
Thus '

an abstraction. Slavery
____ wrong,” A “atopenduous
wrong,” a “moral evil,” fee., but riareholding It hsndted pntjer’r; ittmbuses,

mm the Bmttfemv Depot, the nttwynr
knocked Lee down with a slung shot^nd

bJTdfctoji

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MWTOAOK ■ SALE.

d.m|SUy

'KRlafac

patched on this errand, but not rrlurniug
at the usual time, alarm was axcitid. and
a search made, which resulted in finding
their dead bodies buried In the grain.—
The bin bad br&gt;-o previously drawn from,
and it is supposed thal a crust had form­
cd. upou tha surface of the eon, this gave
way with the weight of ihu men, end pre­
cipitated thutn befoa .where it is probable
tbe grain shelved in upon tbcm.Albany, Mor. &lt;
Ncarly an hour had elapsed before tiirir
lion &lt;$o Itrtusdco ennuirando
nlvteocn excited alarm, and when taken
has bsMtriwminted bv Judge Gould Th
out, the budirs were lifeless, thoiutb still plo&lt; ta&gt;4«rf AsWksrt^M
the earo of Mix Bland!mi Dudley. in'
wgrm.
One of them, Jumca Gallagher, n-main. and the four.tcaai
View ofaltcg*
blow w Umuij *«1 Ueadl
leaves a wife, and four chiklren.
Tbe
made by her
I) r ‘ l&amp;aar«aor«.Indus*__
other. Jack — .leaves a widened moth­
by all dealers, iu Modi eta*.
er. whose support he has been far yearn.
TtaTftm m ”*• &lt;**—“•
BAth were sober, industrious men, ard
,‘Hfcw'. Orleans, Nov. fe
much thought uf by their employers.
ThuOroaer’s xcrdict was rendered in
The firs m ths 4* district last awning
destroyed sixty dweBinga.
Tbe kps is accordance with tbe above facts.
estimated at a quarter of a o»U1I&lt;a».
!
DMgUaee DefiuHioc*.

we«i. »cconli»^ loibc UoMeS lite-.M &gt;ur •»’ eve
twuwf tprlj aorta.
JOSEPH SIBLEY.
D*tai. SovvMbcr 1, A. D. I MS.
*VrJ?/ut

FKUBATE NOTICE

New Advertisements.
"J **• vrieck. V. d.. U ita eSce uf {kr Ju,,
ot frub.K, iu U*»tu&gt;x* “ «h»ch tiu&gt;v *&gt;.4 U«r«
nil-partic* 1Bt«n»ir4 i.:t nquirrW u ipotu uM'
«b»w cause, if *uy. wby tte jvster lC m&gt;4

Crime—T«» teliwe the laws of God
are “iimWe** than.totimsfman.
Sedition—To hope that our country
mm be a tend nf Untarrel Liberty.
Rebellion—Not voluntarily to become
nigrer-hunters.
Misprision of Treason—To stale die
WE HAVE
“Jfrstorical fact" that Slavery and Free
dom are antagonistic principles.
Treeaou—Tooppeeu die exfetane of
slavery.
. Democracy—To prefer niggers to
A LABGE A TO TAK1ED STOCK
white labor, and slavery tn freedom.
OF FALL AND WINTER GiKHfel
Patriotism—Torob and murder white
Selected
wi‘b pertiewtar regard to the
men, and outrage white women, fur re­
sisting the aggressions of via very.
WAlfTSvf thia Cam in uni u. to which
Squeuer .Sovereignty—To Uke other
we inviUL^w aUcciiuu of.^e citixcns «.f
people's property without cumpeoeatiim.
PoHic Serrwu—St-simg ths public

CIO nuUcc V» 41 prttkn b.lrrc»lrt!.
lU jhi.
dsnv* eT. «:J prlKtad.saa lU kcanus
by «au*&gt;M a oyy / n.t. *,.U« n&lt; u:dcr &lt;«. U
puNuWa tl* -f^bbrea Ha«cer.“ 1 pv.tw
Br«r»payK-r, } tnirtf m
w.d urrul.tuv
iS
-- - —-- ... atw. t.n
.r .1
-1-

JUST RECEIVED,

CUANCBHY ORDER

Utkr r««

.. ten t&gt;;
pnmptmwfaBiW-fal &lt;*

,l» .hirtaiTfk 1&lt;X

■tefalte-l? Mtert

^ItfWKnifaSki

Hastings and Vicinity,

..MM
I
Urauaar. t.nplr, Waril tbu • Mrad
—
.i* kUn mwnh.,
ki. utrMrdlaar/ ,ili iu.,iii_ n.nd ufc.
W, -wk, w4d M&gt;t • fa. Hnna., m ..II
M tk. NMitton &lt;J tkk
wnrdx, io
•«&lt;* oridiook.o. numitr.oll over o .koi.

€ann«f f**U to Suit

shest or sheets I”
Bmawr replied—“if
yon had seen only the few lines, w..Hld
) on have asked any questions F W hat
ahwwer conld have been more apprapri-,
cart
Tb. advertbiag method sfewrir
peopis as strange, and civrwqwmsly im­
pressed the Ltdgdtr't existence upon
their minds.

A«mtatanaer&gt;. sate of Keai E^ste-

’

lolbe niatwr of the e«tUj of
B­
lais of TfaoroappU, in the oouuty of Barry, de-

Number of voters last Gall
5».58fi
N stater
tawd thia fall
&amp;&amp;3B0
.three
____ ~
only
hundred ___
and

Foravaal to Hereto SMt aatbonir hentofor*
emoted tn me l-r the JMlge
1 rebate. U lk»
County of Barry. I *hail expose U&gt; uJr st pnbfe
vmfesfelbeUXvt bUrUi. "t wy roitUnet is
thv tow uahipofThorwarpIe, in tte evum.' cf Barry
on Saturtay. tte lltb day of Kot elater. A- B.
185B, al Msuo’clock,F.
tUfk-Wtogdwrntetf
mlMlslc, of ■ teen tte said dtcca*«&lt;&lt;bd aelttd
SSSfegisss

Mrtl» persons were added to tbe vote

EW^.TU7Vnu^Pi v Tte
dinel rtar,. tte, ite -.ra. ./ Ite Eml.
grant Aid.Company were turd by Capt
Brown, in his insurrection 41 Harper's
Ferry, b devoid te tenth. We Uve tbe
beat authority for slating that the Comj»ny has never 'merited ,a dollar in oaom or .riles. fa. powder or lead, &lt;&gt;« in any
ofue impiesMuts te wa^for Me faKan.

CLOCKS AND JEWELBTAU of vfaab wtrfer

VEBI LOW «»» CASH,
OHRBADY PAT.
Haatfa«», tetetor rs, )m«.

ph

*.j.bdbskix.
p. K. GAu
Thora»H»l&lt;yyct 3, J&amp;W-

'

Notice.

PR'iBATB

feta.

�Ml term.

Z?fi£S
biril***!*

A few
1X)SS^____

Waxtu -50 Lushflj of cniRr on dvte
fj-Mcn, St tbe.Rsewer Wfiafc,
- '_■*

n“&gt;r

o*r'
under

ftuitu.—W. Item ttal
to, h w lie • •«rP'rt*? et We boM
j 1 W Siebbww. ‘« KreUy
(K, net. bjlfe "*» oTGr»&lt;&gt; T«o.

A sswt»&gt; inrtuso* *

ehn.

THEY ARE JUST RECKVINC
,

ntPROVMf SNT» *

Tb

tew *R5-m plantag,
„.u of H-tb i Uuoiin
«MHg«
— ■iaftssing finely. Wditto the fap fcy

^izwsuirew:

^S=K3i®=

jjt tbe rvH of •beta steam engfe. fad
4rtwbed tbo mtmuttiny of cur oaualiy

JEWELRY.

,|«t liiiag--, &lt;U)J is but a furclASta cf tbe

&gt;br which i* ere ImtgW m.trk

buflr

era in our riivteuoa.

nui-AP

CHEAP
CHEAP

’ ...

Wc ato&gt; cotirc tha’. the aawipiU of A.

W. Bsitay is about ready-fur operation.

tw Will wnwr Irowi OM to te uwlh, ad i. ite»
Mtk aoapUiata, nrw. Md irteM. ftiiiwte

HASTINGS UNION SCHOOL I I

.VrWttotho «ine*few days since rc-

CHKAF CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

lie tpeaten, weealiau. mlnfttm effte ac«W,
wad otten, «m atrngtlMa tteU ban tS W
prow* Ihwir vofee* lymnriaf Ami rw tteir te*.
rrtew -5'i teat*.

Dr. CASTLE’S

ti-rt, be irwi turning
Mr. 8. is- atoia'

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SMPFF.

to fit work.

Sirtwell.

Lr the manufcrturt of Ase* and other

idgeJ t&lt;■«•!*, in addblidu t» hi*

-

prevent

■ &lt;«k* fi-r nn.n'ifi.e’nring end twntirg all

GOODS SOLD

kind* “f wild Ci ImJejA, and polfatoJig &lt;11

■

■

’IMU

.

TOR ©AMI
B«ady P»n mIt«

*.ti irtule* us netil a puliab aRcr leawfhg
tbe UaCkNnith’a £*rg«.

We under.kind

Mr. Duilri intend* running .a luog aiuft

ftp wfrA: .'eigth of .b’’ btoklfrg, in the
weed *tury ».&lt; th-' purpose uf attaching
vuneig. eircubir »awing.«pc&gt;£e and felloe,
in-J »bia|A tuAi hintry,
b&lt;tgi fodniprudilg. ■■ *

Qp itgpcs, lias
. '/?_■.

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD
SOLD

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

FOR THE Id

!• Prx—Our ranlcrn will observe

■ r&lt; nti'Hie b* pftb'.isb an advertise“Extraordinary ftoie &lt;&lt;f

haded
r.n

Setttajf fixtb the fadttdriiients

»IXDT3 &amp; aiEDS?.

I#*.

iu &gt;rtc jewelry itoo by ^tightAc

cen for ten yean, nt the Union
Course, Long Island.

teicrpUottKe teforvttnrirrn rtu&gt; n^ttnC
ir AOBtTS WJ^TED for evwr
cf tte
N B -b MMHte roar terne*, vnte tte State
oeety *ad Tawp pltlaly. m » to t'oM Igttm

HARVElL'S COSDITIOX POWDERS

1 tuJ »in&lt;x Nev York. TVi*
|. writh-c " i^£&lt;»ne of their Mutn-

irxiui anwouKetetelhb

CLEANSE TOC* BLOOD,
BT C815Q

'•••ld I’rtte, which for hraii’y eltd
r&lt;.

jia».sfd by any article

•

.• j"-?.

00OXrX£*Ze'«
Blood and Liver Syrup.

In the receipt of tM« p«n

.xiinitwlctlqean evijettets « f
• . -»••.

GROCERIES

tlnir ungwRetncntH

FOR CASH.

*Ar~k LO». &lt;.rjlftbrpi*4t3bly

^Ti.a'.VutTitE I — Liat ’week waa tic

Ceert Lind of Autumn weather—*• rtal
Indan Summer.

OtABD AGAINST

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOE
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

FALL AXC WISTER FIRES!

It was strikingly iu

ci®lr_*l with the fn ezing. aim wing, rain­
ing and tifw tag n-'“?k prrvious.

DUDIKS 3HSU1RABKE

.

HARD-WARE

— Mr. A. u. Darling, of thia
•.ilbtge, ku pul u* in p-wenehni of tbe
Uqpet | ucipiun we bare MSB thia year.

MOlllVAGE BALE.

Micuwax Farms*.—We again call
the attentat) cf Nur ngrtanfterwi reader*

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CAM*
CASH

bente m mind, depends altngetl-er upon

teponty &lt; tte Mood.

Tte teat Agw. Cte* ia •».

CASH CAPITAL, .1,0.0,00.,

A Route. pi|mtefoj' eS^lfoi PkyaicUa
A prvptraMe free from all mioral lagrodintaB.teHy ofltetsaJ U Af**- ted Chill Tmr.

IteMteteer thwBwry Cttooiv Ooert flooao, te

AMOtCTS AMD UMUtTAinSD.
NET AtEFJLUB OF BB4S,1S1.TS,

AND

Tte vttw «f ■ fvtbMa Tnearaaee wHlte apjMreat

DRY GOODS1

Mth mor&lt;ca«*
otu&gt; wllowrd OT

the Gnt^ra and erfizena of thia Slate fir

AT ANY PRICE.

IdMM CaUIsgscu,

EW,

ENLARGED AM) REVISED—ROW
SMSDE r»ts i&gt;WAUH.no5.
S.p^rtpr ladecenraMs te the FaUi. 1
tJT A ow uid iuri Uwe for obluaiwg O0I D

gSlFWSSS
*4 to igoete m« mm«

■S^SlSSte.
wr MBA WAJTTED t&gt; OT*y Tetr.
Cooaty.

UM Q^hu'i Agni Halmn.

We find in a circular re­

'The Michigan Fanner, it mutt be

tffdteMn'Mtabt teM way

rfMdb/jeH&gt; B.riU.rrwpoeur,CMasgo.III.

cently itaued by Mr. Jubnatooe, the £•!ioting tni'hfui langonge relative to tbe
tnpport of W -etern pnjwra: -

AU diaeean of th* Ulh &gt;t cute* aftetMlli.
SrphUlitx X welUo&lt;». ErrM^olu. bcaid Hrod.
Sa l Rtea». Fnoak CorapUiaU. tenor.,

Ain't *"’•

an uiing U for Iktlr

tbe inducement.' pflered by the Mhbi-.

gin Fxnner, pubHahrd by R. P. Win»t«e, Drtrsit

Tte Rk&gt;p« it given I. ail .bar"*late
Th»« iter mty Loow whit Itey ira ctiog.
The eombiauion of dtntpoHIU with 8t.Jl:n-

‘
raoM hie
•
’
Quaker City PnUjahing Mouse'

t»- THS FOErtY OF PHYSIC uH
Uwnicv. rm*.
Chtagisz ■ eatter, woch u thia i*.
CaHe for oteM of art,
At a autdaa chMjt of air.
Thoufk you teve * oct&gt;uit«tk.a
Subject Io *U homaa ilia.
You ma&gt; Inti thawoAt cfclimatte,
If/TM uaaiteM»o&lt;«rPiita!

lit wppon, while Eastern papers are auauicd with great liberality by yon.

a few of the citizen* of tbe Eastern states
tvntribute a (toiler to sustain the press of

Mk&amp;gzr.''

from the following

The Fanner ia publithed weekly, to
quarto S^m.MtU.OP a jw.

LOSSES PAID BT TBE AETNA

Oid tofb-

•CTiUra tending to another naano

Dcatita Tita rArr nrt raxas :

with

Ladies, See Here!!

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANT
ANY
ANY
ARV
ANY
ANY
ANY

PRICE
P1MCK
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PWCK

their own ean have the Farmer for H,50

ftterwffiis

fc* radt nemo, data of three or ewer st

SEWIXG MACHINES
SEWING MACHINBS
SEWING MACHINES

AT any PRICE

FOL TEN DOLLAM
FOR TEN DOLLARS
FOR TEN DOLLARS

Tte aetetnter terinj purctete tte SOLE
RIOUTfoetteMte «T _____

tu*w &lt;&gt;Arrcd aS «♦» ♦&gt;&lt;-

Fire owpiee fdr eight 4r»lbr*-

PabliM bjC SteM,

Cvmlull,.Boston.

Mml '

‘

BATMONIFS
Family Sewing; Machines,

Kr’U
'

I

PLCmiBOffl

LTifgsfiHMS

South
GIVE
QIVR
GIVE
VITE
GIVE
UrdiPoA,

l M bare

&lt;fLYl

m4

�That Itry am th* almoat auirarral eompiatot,
nrmrsu
with wwerr&lt;»««rte tote, aad MI a very abort time.
That after all other ■ifiitau bore proved we*-

iron,

REGULATING PILLS.

BROAD fit NARROW AXES, GLASS,

8XBIT. andTTTTY, WrtTMrtW

HOpW
^WMMINGS, ASKING.
MM;»drAnu&gt;R MOvi&amp;or&gt;Tcry, atjle and deacrlptloo.

'

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tbe blood, and cooaeqnently curaa them all
alike. It ie aa invaluable prataetion to immigranta and perauca tratelLng or traporardy
rwddlng in tbe material* dutricta. If taken
oc.-a-ioaaHy cr daily white rxpoacd to the infectiun. that will be excreted toon th* arotem.
and caotud accumulate ia atiSnent quantity
to ripen into d aeaa*. Ilertc* it to even room
valuable for protection than cure, and l**r wu*
ever »uffrr tratu Intermittent*, if they avail
thwunel.ro of the pntcctirm tlu* rt«xdy af-

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOB All T*E PURPOSES OF A FAMILT PHTSIC,

LintM C0MTVAIKT.
mdrtftoce th* Lealtb uJ atrra^th cd tbe rafttar.

SICK FEWALB,
who har* languwbut f^ Toor* io hetoteaa wook
oeaa and danpendeary, t*cwp»r»e with great tn

■hal aad gmniy*tiWM&gt;latt&gt;g proper*.!, a. That lb*t
ooe.-ver (hay tofo* har* bora tr; fl rd with aad
abnoed: that theft dlrtat tendenc* it te lengthen
lift, aad nude* ft e^oyabl*. That, opmun* di
rvcdj open tb*
,a IS, bred, tbor

kept no h»nd&gt;y «,«.* of which ar* aa.nr

pau*d by any h&gt; «*rk*■

C'..

.
iBteAl
A Mew Ute-Crenure Priwelpte-

Bad waafte BamavakUv

'onRhi, Culda, lutluMz*, Uoanafr,
Croup, Bronchitis, lucipicat Couaaptiota, nnd for the relief of CosurampUre
Patient* t* mtraftcoA rta»eo of lb a
diacoaie.
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•
So »ute it the CrM of ita uaefutoem and aa au•crowi are tie case* of it* com, that oloaona

vr«t

neab 0»d More*. PwtBoa

LOWBLL. MASI.
Paaca On Douaa na Boms.

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I PhybiciakS Legit} lo I'OuBg Mei.

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riettna of ill baulk. The? bant dioraac throve!.
&lt;rcry ate^oe and urnn of th* •yaUta, aad tn *A
pel II IburoegAty and perwraMuOy.
No Ono can doebt tberr aaperiority after
one fangla trial— tbej er* n&gt;4 ool* better
but, in f«ct. cheaper than any other Pill*, for il
tab** a laea nr uber of them lo prvdoc* a belie,
effect.
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Fob twb Cena or Dmrrnrj
. Fob a Fort. Srauai;
Fea r«« Ccbb er RarurtLu;
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•cal AiM*ea aed Family Ad'iaer. cwntaiatey a
grwel aanoiu.t of luteroeUug aad raluabl- Jledwel
laferwmtion can be ba* rraue of any U iLeatrowi.
thm*hmrt the ooeatry.
la diMorlt er rompltoaied eaaro Br. BebaH
■eat b« applied lo i.traoually ae by toiler aaalea
tog one atatnp for the reply.

J. A. IIOL
M. LAKE JUpUuN &gt; ( a.,KdrPr.pt.rtu*K
N-. X* Leonard Street, New Yart
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From Rec. Mr. McbUOia. tutor of Robert.
Cbapal.
IntASAWM. Oct A 1*87

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THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ia now iu-!llag mar* /mtft Urewrfu for I Itotxaa.
than ran bo bought for Uw name money, al an* oth
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Jw.f.rth. pe«.Ucf Petti. Creek. Kalamnxo.k
fiarabnU. lUHISUh, aad the aonvandteg cwoe
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Battle Creek Nurseries,

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FRANCIS ROWER

FOB HASTINGS AKD IW VICINITY.
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promptly fllicd.
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Remember tbe plm». .Mem Yrieh Btora, I door,
euloftbe Battle Creak fioue.

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COOKING STOVES!

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LAWBWOS TO DEAL,
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fterwtelfo whether hereditary or otlnrwiM. Thai

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*.1EKCHANTB.
BULI "
A GRIST,
.rilSfc» i“ •» »"&gt;«» of irJ- *'uAr- g™****.
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Drxwsx Pnt.;
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THOCSAXJ) THIES,
sWEr*awse

*d to myself that 1 laved thia
beauty mure than my Hfe, i
ed my brain and Imagfoctfo
pedivut to see her.
I dare not cell ur rvfoMI

When I awoke. I was much’ better, alh'fo
W“*®f *
heavy pain

lion a. I miffo fov, dune I
m, k*&lt;«M teMMUted,
cause I feared as mnah as I
.
thought that if she would acorn me, for
her woman’s heart must tell her that I henng her of my presence.
“You shall not think of going* she
worshipped her. and I thought one aenrosaid, decidedly. And ! stayed.
1
ful i&gt;U"~
- •hose black eyM,one curl
Next day, I was co much'recovered, as
7
hnre ebweiod lipa would to bo able to return to the Inn, after re­। precises!"
I kill me, and an t1 dare not
.
_______
Ste tetetew^MU, teMilUfater
become
ao
permission to call occasionally.
' qualutcd with her in the ordinary man­
rou-te.,
.te
1
ted
Accordingly, a few divs after, I took
ner.
«&gt; pwudly ooH, B e^ml, It^Otent ■&gt;
my way toward ths stone honse.
‘T
i ”’v *r,n" ’ i* »*hr» long silent echtw in
1 thought for a lung time, and then a
mount a&gt;
The enchantress, as 1 called her. was w-ionkte but I nnd
bright idea struck tnc. I was imiuadiatatte mwnifcatt pfcture. .m I Mmnd
nAKUh
I m' ’n"Trr-te
n&lt;rt visible.
8o. appiyiug the bead of |
l n .hH-t-.ren »bd rej&gt;
M're !
There iw m-tv music in the । ly infected with a mania fi-r earriage-drivite dirmtlot, of te. «uud«l
.Ute
my cane to the door, it was speedily
In* sail*, (trcl gta**. .wi-r-1 than in nil the chord* that ever ing, and straightway despatched an order
to.vd tte doo..
And tte. 1
opened by a d&lt;»mestic.
. „ u.
—j
thrilled the tnnrh of dainty fingers.
lor my carriage and coachman.
. utmte topi ;tet tte tern raMtelooi••Is—; | was instantly.consdpus 6f „ te te,&gt;t down. m&gt;d I trnnte ooltel,J.
Tbe next day they arrived, and In the
F»t ten font, long years, the sound of
my inability to proceed, hr remembering
th«- l*eloved name has never fallsn upon , evening I «tep|&gt;ed Into the equipage, say­ that I did not know ihe lady’s name.— rate ten»l, upon ter. ute mi, “Mp»
I lute you. I ounot (o.”
*
mv ear.
But now. a« I sit here, in the I ing to the roaehrnan, as I did an.
The servant sto-sl looking at me In
“You low muF Ste note tte wort.
“Juhn.if you enn contrive (aithoul pa- amazement, and I hastily proceeded to in­
Slithering twilight. "H the old stone step,
In . In. tbHHInr .Itepr,.
Hte im
where Mvra «ut ten years ag&gt;«, I repeat' Itiveiy killing me, I don’t* mind If y&lt;»o do quire:
droppod bp ter Jte.a no* Uate oter♦hr name anftlv-to mvself. and listen to1 hurt me severely.) sa wa are returning,tn
“Is your mistress at home 1"
■ptted ter tell, ftet ted ter .pa ...
Its |..w breathing msMv. ga it falls *.ft | overturn the carriage in fool of the stone
“Madsme Howard 1 . She is.
Will
mrlteg with lor. and taoduTtete Co'd
and g«mt|e on the night air.
F'»r, oh ! I h » ne yonder. I will n&lt;»t forget the kind yon walk in. sir 1*
this loving, gentle creators' be the calm
ra was dear to m*; and. though we I Beas."
I was n«h.*red Into the drasing-rnom.
"I beg y«ur- pardon, air. did I under- and found Madame Howard. balCaitling. passionless beauty, I bad first eeeu sitting
tr&gt;-d two different nalhs, there has always |
on the door step 1
balf-rechnin*. on a lounge, arranging bou­
'•ren n rh»»rd kt mv heart that seemed I Htand pral Overturn the carriage f
What had wrought this change .those
“Yea. in front &lt;•! the atone house."
drawing me toward her, and. when forquets nfflu*ere.
few words I had spoken, and which she
“Yes air ; but what might be the con­
She inclined b&lt;-r he dgrncvfully^iccomfh»wt distant4hrn has my soul been near- j
now repcaud again 1
! partying foe rtcugnifom with a few onurtrat t«» brr nnd my very life seemed min- j sequence of my-carrlveanflSRf”
"Y&lt;»a lore me 1”
“My everlasting gratitude, and owns- rous words «&lt;f apology f-w not rising to
gling into herV.
“Yre, Myra. God help me. I do.”
Myra ! Oh, G«d forgive von !
But - thing more substantial in. the shape of a receive me, and gave mo a ayat beside - J.0***! my arms, and with a low,
I am*going
l*t toy life history pass be- . few half eagles."
her.
i going
j-tyfol cry she sprang toward me, clasped
“Bat you may be hurt, sir."
-I —
rat----------down,, —
and —
sa. —
she -■%&lt;
did not seem In
f.-rr tne
tor »hli
this night. Ye*—though I know |
my neck with her- white arms, and laid
“Never mmd if I cat,blockhead. There | cltned to outverse, except by an octaaionthe wound
a-ound ■will hr torn open afresh—«b»i’ i
bcr bead upon mv shoulder.
te
a
ladr
in
the
reset*
*1
rnm.rk
mv
tk...nstorally
I k!•••&lt;»- how frvly it will bleed—but. i
My arms closed round the unresisting
“Oh. I hog v.mr panfon. sir.
tamed up.»n hrr-clf.
knowing this, there is a joyful agony in ।
form, end gathered her dore, does to my
“I understand," and, touching his cap.
Sl&gt;- Hcctned t&lt;&gt; he a very singular be-1I beating heart.
John
m
Hinted
the
tex.
and
we
moved
in«,
living
this
retired,
and
alone;
she,
The citv was too hot to stav there in ।
I could have held her there forever.—
the hot month nf Augnwt. ten years agn. ) rapidly over the smooth road.
poasera^d uf root magnificent beauty .and Oh, God! if 1 had died in that first deli­
Over the smooth, undulating road we of wealth—ahe might be the star of my cious moment of ecstacy 1
S-&gt;! came to the village of Ashton, and i
brought my fishing-tackle with me. a I rolled along.
circle, tte reigning bell, the cynosure of
In a few momenta she was weeping
On either ride stretched fields of wav­ my eyea.
paraiooatsly. and leading Jeer to s seat, I
small porimantaau. and a few books, and ,
ing corn and yellow wteat,bending graacWh«» could she be 1 Madams Howard kncU before her, took both her hands in
put ap at the village inn.
was di I knew r*f her. and aa I continued to rniue, and said:
Although I am an old man now. or j fiilv to the light breexe.
When we had gone over some five or think. I recnrmbcreU that sbe bad casual­
‘•Oh dearest, dearm! why do you
have the npowaraacv* of it, | »n&gt; only forly informed me that ahe was a widow.
tv. Thea. I callt-i myself a young man. six miles from o-ir starting-place. I order­
*“l&gt;ownt forbid ms. I am too happy.
Happening to look toward her,I caught
ed John t&lt;» turn and 'drive back the same
for | lm.1 not ttrown old daring the first
her ease fixed, earneatl-, scrutinixingly Oh, lor thia I have wished' for thia I have
Imlf of my B|b, and. at the age of thirty.l |
Whm we rsme within a abort dfatatre . upon me. as if alio read my thought*
prayed.
To love you thus, and to be
»sm like the generality of young men of
of the low, dvffc. wme bmfoe, I lonWrir-- A alighl«aary alight smile played upon* thus loved
Oh, it U Wb much !*
t«i-!it\-foil- or tvtrnty-*tx.
voluntarily toward the low door-step.— her lips, as she spoke ;
“And do you, then, lore me thus T"
luMetu! of going to a fashionable water“You are thinking of me," she began,
There rat'Myra, white, beautiful, motion- .
“Love you I Gerald, I kindly enefees
'ig-plaro. like other mm of my means, I
Icaa, superb as ever.
We were Just. in “and,no dnubr.thinking me a very strange that from the first mom rot, when 1 look­
■Iiom- a oniel ’ ilLu’c. far away from the
Well, an I am.
You wonder ed up to thank you for restoring my
front of the house when the horses give ' person.
noi.e and bustle,of the city and from the
a violent plunge, the carriage wav thrown • why I live here, all alone, young, weal­■ book, that night, * h«® J sat by the stone­
hcorlb-MnrM «d the inlwbit.iuts.aiid came
Of ararae,” step, when ! looked down into your dear
! quickly to oua aide, and Mell heavily, thy, and bcMtiful as I am.
h&gt; |i«ok for aomo g&gt;-tiuine goodness, some
striking my forehead on the step on which &lt; sbe continued, with winning candor, “I blue eyee, I have loved you ; and God
heart uncreated l-y tbc world—some pore
know that I am handsome, and I will not knows how devotedly and fondly."
Myra
sat.
iaiMwrot befog who knew &lt;J hspnerisy
A slight scream sounded in my cars, a |(affect to be unaware of it.
Sba draw my head toward her, sod
hut as a name, and, looking fur this [&gt;ara* Well. 1 will tell you how it to.”
kissed me passionately.
dull, heavy, benumbed pain settled in my !
gon. I found Myra.
I Jmnd her sitting
“I am not of a naturally oommunativc
“Myra 1" I exaialmed,ferrent!y, “when
head,
and
I
became
unconscious.
&gt;&gt;n this low atone step, and. at a glance, I
tone, but there is something about ycu will you be my wife T
When I awoke to sense and feeling I
fi-lt I hod mot my destiny.
I “Now—at any time ; but no,one week
that invitee confidence.
trtw sat there, olothed in a raiment nf was lying on the sofa In Myra's drawing­
“At the early &gt;we of seventeen I was || from today."
room.
and
Myra,
her
white
fare
a
shade
pure. sp&lt;-llrsa. shining wfota. that was on
left an orphan. *»d a young and wealthy
A cd so rt was arranged—is one week
purer uwr whiter tWnlMr on beautiful whiter, ami her white dress spotted with suiter, who had been eucuuragsd injtis atwe were to be married, and Mvra, my
face.
On her bosom was lying a bltub- the blood that h d flowed from the wound tentkeis by my deceased parents, propos­ beautiful M) ra, whom 1 had scarcely dar­
on
iny
temple,
stood
beside
me,
bathing
r«wr, and tn her dark, shining bands of
ing fi&gt;r my hand, I became Myra How­ ed to think of, would ba my own bride.
my forehead with water, and gently re­
I ebon hair.a white camdia drooped grward.
It was the day before that fixed for.our
moving. with her own white hand, my
“Handsome, fascinating, gentlemanly, wedding 1 was sitting with Myra, and sbe
folly.
‘
tangled hair from my cut and swollen
Hlw WAS reading, and held tn her small
it was strange 1 did not love my husband.
। white aristocratic hand the volume that forehead.
But I did not. That indewribabie some
we will lire here If you
“Are yon in mush pain 1” she asked
thing, that I felt MM neceaaarv to win my ?lease. I cannot m&gt; to tbs elty again.—
। her eves were l-ent oa.
Her fiu* looked oskn and naasionleea, in a low tour.
love, was but preeeesed by him.
ou do not know bow I detest the world,
“None," I answered, closing my eyes ।
“Well, we were rich end fashionable. and bow much I desire to never mingle
and I wm curious to kt&gt;«w what kind of
eves she had. and what expression they in drlicfow ecatacy.
I moved in tte highest and most aristo­ with it again.*
Pain I Could I feel pain and her near
cratic circles.
I ’daxud like a diamond
| would light np her classically beautiful
“Well, my love, it shall bo as you say.
me ! Her soft, white, velvet band on my of tbe first water—like a star of tbe first
fi-ninrea with • so. in passing her, I step­
Anvwberw with you is Paradise.
ma/nitude. as I was.
ped nut of my way .and trod upon a hard. brow, could it ache 1
She laughed a low, musical laugh, and
No, I would have suffered death, mar“Ffoany.l toekansd of my aver increas­- then resumed :
[ dry -tick, h rrweked noder my«Mt with
tvrdom.so that she might be near to close
ing triumphs, of course.
1 was a belle
a sliarp. quick noise, but the calm, apian“It 1a so pleasant to have you near me,
mv eyes, so that 1 might foal her perfum­
nf the same r&gt;uud of amnra: neats, tbe to be loved by you, and to love you.—
1 did fare before me remained Immovably
ed breath upon my cheek.
same splendors, and, al my desire, Mr.■ You an- the man that my heart has lookquiet and stilb
“I am an glad ynu are relieved," she
1 caa now romprebeod
I wav more anxi&lt;&gt;u« to iwtiafy myself continued, binding my forehead, snd re- ] Howard purchased this plaoe. and we1 ed In vain fori
came to live ‘a ratal Mieity.
now; so I ntovrd cfoee to her. till^my I
why I never loved Harvey Howard, or,
moving every stain and evidence of the
-Very shortly after our removal here.• at least I cannot well comortbend it, but
&gt; trasiness of a pressing nstare made it neo-- J cau cease to be surprised at It
You
fow and then she raised a pair of deep, disaster.
I thanked her, and attempted to rise, eteary for my husband togo tu bte native
‘ are In all things so different.
He was
but my head swstn,snd my limbs refused
land. England.
dark, you are fair; hie hair Orta like todml *M A- m~c r*rrl«-.
to »app&lt;rt ma. I tnroed. sick and diny.
“At &lt;oe time I would bare twarly tav nlglrt.ycur’eis ilka impriaoued sunbeams,
and was glad to sink back again, nod lay
cd to travel; onw, however.grown strange­- and she gently laid her soft, white hand
I-— my aching bead on the sofa pillow.
ly capricious, I refitted to scenmptey' upon my hair, caressing it, and twining
Ira, 6n«m.
«*!»«-■“ *" “
it round net slender fingers. “Hui eyes,
-Don't, don’t, you must not move — him.
There, ssc, you are worse again, and aa
“He Indulged me in everything, andI too," sbe continued, “were black, your's
I -prang fiw**'
"‘•-gttiu.w.-o. conveyed to departed alone.
uf the deepest, dearest, most beautiful
,
A. -M. la • **
Tte veoM-1 in which he started was■ bleel’*
“Husk you.
mmtea! &lt;"**• wUh • r .
i
Ibere was a knock at the door, a hue­
•mkrt.
Now,
tta -puli, raulI
my lodging." I replied.
,rrlin.tu-i&lt;/brr queenly bred.
“No,you must do no such tiling. Tou two of the crew, remained t«&gt; tell the tale;
w. S ter alorl«» are by no means fit to ba removed." she anti ha, tte good, true. n.»H% chivalric; d «i exclamation of surprise from the
‘ servant who opened It, but Myra either
answered firmly, so firmly that, hnd I husband, ttet I would have given ranch did not outioe it, or did not choose tojsod
hoaUtV.
*
to lovojouod • borne in the ocean deptte. I, too deeply toteswstod to give it tnnre
been inclined, which 1
simple “tWk
Since then 1 havu l.ved afore here, aod than a pasting thought,was regarding bar
tAwdtu te*n«-manner'
peace to ywr memory, Harvey How- beautiful face, a etching each plsy of the
8be awed me by ter mannrr ,
•Bv " rnuUm—’’ I b««“. wk“ •*“
*'iO« p~Hj l~' ooorrad d»»a lira Sir regular and express've features,the spark­
ling and glowing eyes, the smile pfoylag
,4^,^ but utter trace of emotion there round the IIpa, the elight,vsry lag flash on
the rounded ahaeha.
■
•
was nona.
. •
•And &lt;»». Mr. Mvw jnra ktraw &lt;»J
Suddenly the smile was arrested, bar
lipa became eoM&gt;od ashen, bur fare mar.
our confidence, madw«, and. believe me, 1 will never abuse
it.’’
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“! kan* that," «M tba quirt and confi­
dent reply, “else you had
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Stoutly alter, I arose to go. but ate d»
t^aodCMvilh,
“Do wn Im—"•!

Ill«d«n

kw.

&lt;kte&lt;rite
fears-stat
the exoloMonx will bring tn
view hfaert.«'
preiZrefaXewlinS
thanWdattres.
A harpotm is thawftrt wM* W ia'&lt;
the whala kill himself
Tte w» te
pells Ite line, the deeper guvs the Mrpoor.
An te-msktag machine ten bane penanted, which is worked by a stoarti e»

not fast, not that!
;ive ms!”
.
S—m r Jodtog no teager.but
reedy eoaircM bar waist with Ma arm,
drew ter forward,**! ktead ter Hpa.
Uortadrc. I a.
Iha m,
• ■Grant da inwar to prmet h&gt;» HAt
to jo », It tWW U»
L-«, k«. loot! far.—
to m, &gt;
Why mJ I d-.K o, tu. pMI n.
Ifc—Mm lowd bm im
•Ut imMotJ tMt MV, &gt;bai dan ma
an impassable barrier exiaCfag between
our union. .
I spoke not a word ; in mute agony 1
«y »•*. and never looked &lt;m Myre’s fare agate.
1

the thermometer was up to
degrres. It is eakulated that for wary tow
of coal not Into tte foreare, it will mate &gt;
a ton of ice.
From Dr. Hate’s etamtoere report,
, we gather some idea of tte value of pottstte. A man who ted madaa alightteprovataout in »trewoutters, took -a seed*
dis of hla maohme through tte WeMm
Btatee, and after a tear of eight nraMte ;
returned with forty tboueana dollars,—
I Another man bad a machine to thresh aod :
clean graft-, white in fifteen SMMtetesold for obrty thousand deters.
These
are ordinary eases, stete such inveuMoM
™*f»-4.
India rubber patents are worth tnUHcoa*

*TWae better so.
Why should!! it
would only increased, U, indued, it could
be increased, my anguish.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard left this part of
the countrv. ! porteared tbe little Moot
cottage. It is all now that remains to mo
of Myra Howard.
Sometimes I bear of her aa the bright­
est star of soma brilliant assembly, and
1 wonder if her heart jsgnisrnaattl afl
that glitter, and pomp, snd vanity of the
world, aa end as mine, and I sometimes
think it h
Mvra! ok. God forwireuou! Tut
why do I write thus ! Yes. dearest, co’d
not fitreaeoany more than I that each a
shadow could have taUeu across our path.
Then God Mesa you. Myra! And give
me Strength to wait with patience til! we
meet where there are no teadown, where
'tin all day, for tbe brightness and glory
of Him, who is light, shines always there.
You will read thia, Myra, aod drop a
tear to the memory of our blighted joys,
sod then—you will go on your way* as
before, and I alone will read your hart,
and so—farewell I

wirage o——
a weu-anown, uiaaij
reepertud Knickerbocker, oe the shady
side effort* — a widower with five chil­
dren, full of fun frolic, ever ready for a
joke to give or take — was bantered ths
other evening by a roias ofnvtvexxUwanly
for not taking another wile. She signed
that be was hale snd hearty, wod deserved ■
a matrimonial messmate. Tbc judge So-'
knouledgad the fuct,adin»tted that he was
convinced by the ehqeica tf Ma fair
friend that be had been thus far vary re­
mise, ewd exnreeeed ouutridoc for the
fault confessed, ending with offiwing him­
self to the lady telling her that sbe could
not mret qertainly rejeot him after point­
ing out to Mm that heinous ufiUse,
Die lady replied that she would be
most happy to take the situation so un­
iquely advertised and become bone of hie
bone, and flreh of Mo flesh, but there was
to her one aenous obstacle.
“Well,” saya the dodge, “name it—
My profession is to aurmuoat all sueh
Impedimenta.*
“Ah! Judge, it la beyond your pow­
er*.
I hare vowed If I ever marry a
widower, he must have ten cWldreu.”
•Tea children » Oh, that', nothing,”
aaye the Judge; “1 will give you five
now nod my Bote on demand in foetalmenu for the balance.

huge eftMrumpst to he placed in frmrt of
a looomtxiva, briqgfltt to the cntfntere
earn aU tte note ahead, perfectly distant
not withstenclng the notee of tte train.
There to .an invention that ntoka*p
ptoe from a cmrfteed bmp tores them
around with their beads op, and thea
stick them into papers to regular ream
Another goes through tbe whole pro­
coos of cigar making, taking in leaves snd
turning out finisbed cigars.
*
Owe mate me outocteeae ; another on*
sonura ite halve* and forits; auodier,
route the cradle; and seven or eight taka
in trashing and ironing.
There is a parlor chair patentai that
cannot be tipped back on Lwp legs gnd.
B railway chair that can be tipped beck
in any ptwiUon without any legs al ail.
Another patent to for a machine that
counts presengvrs in ou omnibca and
taken their fare.
When a ver
U.man gets in, U counts two ar-d churgse
double.
There ore a variety uf gnns patented
that load tbcnwol.es; a fishing line ttet
adjusts its own bait, and a rat trap which
throwaBway tte rat, sod then htofa H
sell end stanna in tbe e rser for sn&lt;4te.-.
There fa a machine also, by which a
man prints instead of writes his tteughU.
Il is played lite a pfan» fcrtx And speak­
ing ci pianos. It is estimated that nte
thousand are made cvary ysar in She Unitod But*, giving umploymcat
thousand nine hundred oe:sons, sod cutt­
ing over twn mllUons of d&lt;&gt;Uank
Tbe following slanderous paragraph
goes uurebuksd t A wsg has invented a
new telegraph. He proposes to plate, a
line of women fifty steps apart, ai&gt;d com­
mit tbe news to the first nt item as a s«.

Some learned newspaper editor out
West, says “that the simplest way ofeaL
oulating the dfatenre of hravrolr hodte,
is the role laid down ru John Ftetefa’a
oelabratad lecture upon astroeemy, via:
guess atone half ofthe distance ate/BB1tiply by two."

store feoriimily known from his great
ability aod good nature, as Tommy
Coles— was a cotisistret member of the
Pain poverty, or Infamy, are Ite uatSociety of Frfoads. At Cha dalfohM vft- ural product ef vicious and impradmrt
iaga of Gis» Cove, Long foiand, where be acts; aa tbe contrary blessings arm/good
resided, tbc Bpieeepal «iagreed nri had
just erected in tfo- church a very sweet
toned organ, which was the admiration
nut only of tbe ■ embere, fort of meay
others who ware altractad to the earvice
by the eloquence of the lev. Mr. Mall*
by. the rector. On some particular oecauun our veotcaMe frioed, Tummy Colre,

,

�• George H. Hoyt, who acted aa junior
counsel for old John Brown. aMtWBM|
town, returns to Virginia to«&gt;rn8to
■Assist tbe prisoner in the diaAijJKhi
^personal property. Ha pr»iprfTlfc»
jaain at Cbariratnwn unti|wftWBr*A
pxocutiim. Mr. Hoyt’*
foKdfli
Ibo rapadtv of a mrsasopw to obtain th*
Hrvices of Montgomery Blair to whom

WMlWStej»—Utofrii ie the,
until after Mr. Ilqyt
th. rervioe. W Bia'w
d lh»t heasfefotftl

^iRtefilnBagpmi ksHUwma.
Wterflsrt
•rtrhntfaMM K»to«W■ »!
Htk. t,r&lt;. .»d fittest

D.*«*a

J^^^EoakWteaauiofaSotMh-

A* wws toffa expantfe, she

raacabip”
was* apaafad at tbe

eping.”
United States

HTTho-Mv EX 6Urfo&lt;M«Adre*afo‘«

Fair iri Chfaego to thia popular iMlitm

The principals are-- at the very

lion.

bepd of their prufesshp. and the egpqlfence and superiority of ita coon* .of atu.

Grocery &amp;. Provision

dy, the peculiar mode &lt;&gt;f instruction ad­

Store,

opted in it, and the substantial benefits

BEdPOXSIBLK FOR ALLTREY FROM!!
TERUIfo AUMOjrr GMATto.

which result from ite labors to w wh-de
oferimfi hasRvcr.bfeb brought io jus-

community, gives It a proud and pre-em­

titoi of.'tooderan*d&gt;y lU party to which

inent position in the public estimation, ,

they belong.

and place* its

’

Crmtrast whh the** hwraacfe, lb* stem

cotopetitfon.

&lt;JM&gt;*T*s Lacy's Uoec.
'
Tm* Arums.
«» •
• flMcewoo
By spseUI arrange mint, tM retire
pin* u&gt; the migaxiirra U paid ot«
■ pub:i»n*r». and Ui» »ub»;:rib«r3

merit* entirely beyond

The patronage of this Cui-

cisapprebation by 'the Republicans, of lege is certainly extraordinary, and it is
Brew'u’a mail attack, and any which par- really to be'hoped that our yoting mer.

If.ba* done th*.moat -to encourage vIq- w»U be true to thamadves and make ev­
Iem*i&lt; ma b*feaftjy wfl V ■anfo—uffl *d iery effort to Require tbe valuable aducw

'tian which this famous institution sflbrds.

TBS WXCT1OM.
Th* result of tbe ’ atecdona held . o«'
Ttiehaay the"Bth,d«y of October, is oftbe

; ---lirjj dnrr.iAer to the ItopuLIi

•"-* P«« «bwref.

—’U* May M tibruary, A. I), urtv m o'clock m

luS'ilx 5±xrr-“r

Gntiir Smith Isinra.L-Tbe telegraph

liulrnt dur tU- not..,.I .... ....I —....

frtg.Statfe-

The Democracy has been

Mr. Smith’s thoughts have VfeO &lt;x»hc*n-

p*Mxj,ft*4&lt;ial for conspiracy to extend

tested upon the *objcul of the abolition

iraudh are&amp;t few handling tha Air of Utethe institution of Slavery, and of cnmplio-

of Slavery, but we were not of three who

jOuc npgMpc at tbe finear deserves

hid tbe remotest idea nf Jits insanity, nr
InitfhWWn M H*pet s flttoy with rad,
1 free State’ settlers of Kansas, Ind also In the prqbability of such an event But It
t allow rif secirfleg candor tatharartsrizeir
' particept eriatinit, in an attempt to re­ scema with lus^prev'Mius feelings up&lt;&gt;n
iih artleks • upo$ ihatsuljecL They neo
open tMesatudf- Mhaa pkad “jus- this subject, the excitement upon tbo I
strikingly i*.cqutoast.-wUh many of -tha
tiflention”—justifiotin* in conwqneoce Harper’s Ferry affair has proved too
articles of his party cotcnipurarien, and ofttte netlbtJ ftf Emigrant Aid Soeietlaa
much for his reason.
ftiniis'b an crfUreire that ftdMjer he ’nor
and tte aggressions of th® North; but it «*
they Seliere the bold bare f»x-d assertions
Btati Paiaox Einsixos.—TTio Michi­
of
fossil; the puupkhavu.returned a
of the DetrvihJr* Am. anS M ime oth­
verdict of
upsm erery cownt, and gan State Priwiii Earuinga for tho last
er Adrainirtration jrflrnakjw to th* co inth* Democracy is sentenced "to b&gt;&gt; hung six months have been $1,725,25 more
prominent'Republicans in-abat f.K treasun in 1800.
tber psoocedings ia the empaneling uf- a- plrHty
.
Tito oniinous ver­ than ite expenses.
jury.
It* Ums read th* following reU- disgraceful affair. But candid ns is our
dict has been rendered in (every free State
graphic Mspatch foora.Gov. Wife:
neighbor, he cannot refrain frutp'anbiii.
during the-present xtrtudid, in which an
’ Richntend,
red ihba. wharge upon the R-puUlican.
dectinn has boenilwM. eirapthig Califor­
“To Awnaxw G. Hi-xiax—Dear Sir : Pftrfr, whiete w* mimot fail to noticc,a»d
nia.
Iltinoia and Michigan are tbe only
enrren by s dire^ptppreil tof history.

-Ru^uruib.

BRYANT. BELL di 8 HiATPON'S
COMMERCIAL

nM-iyisir

I am at the Old Stand.

SdSTSi

GlMlMtB

■“'*""

to the Gorerner. &lt;wne into the pusacs
•fee of Other facte which1 pointed to St*,
nbenx as the mnrt acfentfo party to fe

» hr felt assured &lt;mn«gtr wnaid fawfeher.
tfllned to result in bringituf befi»re tbe
Federal bar a numfer «&lt; the prominent
aboliti- a fonntic« of tbe North.
Mr. Rxrrfhig objected th Ufe pvofecJings, and instated that tbe tense ahnald be
preeredvd w Ith.
Me wan ran fa liwgne
with Governor Wise or anyb«dy,ei*«&gt;.-rt.
Da waa nnt feed by any one, and would
ot4y reerh-e aa a compensation ■ foa bis
srdanvs labors ‘a the cane the entail pit-'
ttetoeaHowH by tbeOreuR Gmrv
■rcirked tfet h&lt;-h&lt;vi rwt
rftetil; fed, as tfarjkrr
dtfoefe, hr : would' m»c
taw sKfaiM hand over
l’be
brmoner.for what
Mr. Hunter
’ Fdmhrkctf
tfel and
be
i ’ to
Goh.' Wind;
Wtmrt then Immediately nmceod with
fowed
tho owe at Btepbena,
and bytherfefatfe
bind over tbe
If thia hid hfen fo«.»w.
th* cWpfflwMng of the
jnry wmfld have been &lt;b'-penscd with.

no-'-”

“n
O­

Illinois will undoubtedly foil

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

verdict upon a hybrid Pemocracy.

Tbe rccunt ilupublireU triumph in New

Y&lt;&gt;Ht is one over which th* Republicans

w

have ‘peculiar causp to’ rejoice.

praeiieal working! mm!
to
candiwtad in bafta, ItoaUnj Rmm&amp;s. Jtedn&gt;u4
Ofl»cr», tic.
t
COMMIXCIAL LAW.
Br apreix! •rra-.g-meat with th^tew School of
tbe L urtcreity &lt;4 &lt;'i.i&lt;ar&gt;. the arsines , rf wbicb
W» held &gt;s our Cullen renu. our sttoexts a»r
prir.lrgid tu stt-ad .fl ihc Irrterea in thia departta,r,r mil to,.. - •»■. - . * - - —' ■
ILL. ■- - - - -.

It is well

CHANCERY ORDER

Jtt’EKC^BlA.X

known that a most unhallowed coalition

difficullit* i« replete with evidence, sva;

taiwinglhta; askrrtion.

Neither Lane,

afa or
coait/rt frniff&lt;»'■ jdWWMfrhr^ir

^i.u.4

lxm&lt; k-aid.

of I'robistc. in Hartings. « «»icbJia:e .nd plw,
•U panics mtriwue «_-v rr^artS 1,,^,/^
’**"• cum,.! any. uj,y jhc pr^,r ,f
—
IH.OCT ato»M n.4 to -rsr.ud.
f
A ltd U »• further ordered ltd the nctotasr
gne ovtKv lo all |wH&gt;ra interolrd. &lt;Z ths r..
d*r.&lt;-T uf, Bid |wUt.»U, ,aJ U« beanug the.Us,
bt csi&gt;41&gt;&lt; a rtp» of ttb rxitxr U J ud« la bpaWisbtJin tbs “XepvMicaa Uwr," a pot!,,
Sswxpaper, printed In Maslings, and e.rcuiatiMe
is aaid rwmfi, for ibr full tnr ,r three »MT.
owe at Ic*.: it raeb »rek. next aamcdulri- pr»
ceding fhetjaisMsd ufcafvr a Usein m th.
premises.
•
0. X-RAY.
____ vf l-rol.’i.

Utk-a, No*. 10.

Gecritl Smith shows continued symp­
toms '4 insanity. No one is allowed to
see him, but it ’is understood that hr re­
pajntiotpi and prejudices of sectiotffll,
waacentered into, upon a part of th* tick­ fers in bis ravings to the Harper’s Ferry
strife.**
.
matter, and supposes himself under aret, in which the Hards. Softs, and Know
We could not reasonhbly have, expectNothings milted.'
The “Irrepressible
cd anythinglm* (fetr-fhiv of our oppo­
conflict’’.doctrine - was forced upon the.
nents ; end' the fact that they- dare fait
Repubiicans, by this hybrid organization,
In Rutland, Nov. uh. of Mahfnaat r.ry.ipUax.
charge wre against us, Is in itself an ev­
for the exprex purpewe of Miming a dead­ J. Wbbmt. son of Lvaur arid Maar A/Nawros.
cr “1‘ tiie •.•.cukucbn of tbeir epusf.—
ly blow, as thpy supposed, at Senator Afr&gt;'”T«««, « i»»uto. *uJ 3 day..
Wa are pnep-ired to-cfexgtyiLttd &lt;i*&gt;. pr^q
Sewird'and jfls prewpehs.
The Rrpub: •Wether fcrewoU! ifea art not tost. footer history, tint 'lb* Democratic party,
Ah co! but ooly goun before.
Iwm
Uiis iaw. M Srcrf
Waft for thy airtar, til) ahe oooim,
and Democratic leaders are rrapcwnrfMo
tbtan-aiad with tins most triumphant suc­
' tto’ll areni toa M ibal abialug oh.ra"
fur tLese i:;sarreclior.ary movements, and
cess.- All prewible changse were wrung,
ioet-'ad of doing, a* they admit the $eupoi UOM /ohn Brewa * and hi* earpet
phUidMalmw d'«e. demmnon each .vioy«g AdLof kxtara,mid to implicate promlenre, they hare exfefed,' paUfeed astd
incit Bepubhreas ia Afco Huger’a Ferry
rewarded it. The history of the Kansas

jfiurmits affirm, they have made, to-’the

In tbe matter of the eeUte of Jmn
late of JtLuaioOu, dect-aattl.
Ob readlog aa-t filing ibr petition, dulreerifad
rfCbarto tikis, -s.
r^;

TbersnpoB. it i. ordered that ti« cMeirtowto
of s»d pwukm. and the beanitg tberwa. be yannotllvl ■nil, Uf.nrl —» V—. —
.1 _ _.u-. : - —-

PROVISIONS

into

lin*. at tbe first summon* to render her

IWtol, Kovrmherl, A.D.lhtS.

t -euiUMt forth th&gt;: admit,itttalto nt said »ed Sdflu
»n* ’*’»« l»
be appoim-

AND

willed upon to spenk, and the poeitioa of
cy.

quarter, cf acctwa Xo.twnrtj'-fore. fxSrtewssbi
—r
''' •"”” ®f range nuiubrr Mro&gt; (T
west, secordng u&gt; the Uatof Slates mrvey, 4.
r.—j acj,,
•■ ”
"
J0SEW181BUY.

I'flUttAlE NOTICE.

Mithignn is known, beyond a. contingen­

nalsie, thalAlt hough prommeat RepiibiiMr. Hunter stated that be fed hefe in
ccrresp'indeiica for several daya with cantf. may not be guilty nf direct com­
Gfov.- Whks and had in’ his possession a plicity in the movement for an inferrae, vf-foert ifoi|iort4Dt
.
number
urtfe derri- tiuo;,*tiJ| they arc naptytsiBle'/bt Rj toopment of this cafe, which were
’

GlLLEGE.

Uiraugb the rnUro chafo of ertu CotlrgrK
CO.VSOi.IllATiON ot -Utyaut and Mnftcn’a
Mercantile College- sod ••Xforfa Ornntociet (VI

Northern.Sutcs .Mhjch have' not been

TJ»e ahngjes .of,the /’ionrer.arid of some

SClIOOJu BOOKS

TATE OF MtCniGAN.-Thr rtrruHCrert for
laaCeuuly of Uany. i&amp; &lt; bsarerT.
At a
ef &gt;alg G-nit. beM u ike Ccwrt
IJ.Hire. in ibe viRags &lt;f BaUiecy, in mM Oai.ir
ou to nihiUyM b«*d.«r. A. D. L-M.
1're.rnt. H«i, Lorn x lx.vu.i-.Cikei.il J«4ge.
BrtyrA.
,

S

li ra* CM. Aactte J IM.M JUxaiZ G rw
. A'U. l
■
It aa-isfouotily apjoni.g u&gt; tbia resrt, kj U«
•fSwton of Myrtm li. Jay tosTfottM J. CreU^l,
&lt;x&gt;» of to above uatr^J Cefauiatila, i» a£aa-Ke&lt;Ktot *F «ki&gt; NtaU. and m nu&gt;Uun of Myrea H.

jrioLocKn
f-B-AJ- RUtWEi.LtS. i

pt«f!e were sick of listening to those 1 v-

iug, slaudcrvu* imputations, and

rtcord-

ed their coud*«ftMUr-a al foa ballat boa,
to tbe |OM of several tbruwmd Rapobli

ed they Aaw.bMehfMMusied'aiviliBopdvmn-

and Wfsennsin upmr .tbe
Nut so, with ■ the' Benrocratie lead­
a*®*
“dd«d ibdri-tratlmnoy against
’ftttr ctrtra^A fear'frmjt or&gt;K been
a corrupt and demoralized Dcmooratic
approved arid palliated, but .their sets of
fectfon.
Evan tbk efoy of -Detroit ba*
layrlesa violence bare been rewarded by
emancipated kernelf ffbiri the thralldom
a Democratic • Adiuiuistrnuou.
ol, cpryupt poliiimti* and office seeking
s \- '
:k murdered a crim wutesd
dcmagogusMud. eurnlk her namq among

MEAT MARKET.

ed.
ers.

to tbo Federal court:
k wm
W whrtharStrphens would pre■loraxfo^ .
erwiot then wired a
onnsultatlan with:
For tUU.practuMl illustraybn ofo/Modem
k-aniKmnood that ill
Dcoineracy, be waa mada a - Puri*r jp
reuAwot the8tit---------be Federal authoritl**, and wu’d the Navy. -■■— b-wb.----------• be mauH to jaij.
‘; i
James Gardner rt« ee^perated with
larding dreired th.CIeik to fetor
t pen I sat *gain»t tbe wholc-pho
. He-crKMideredlbe whole-pro-

Rttpeblioin nilfasx

Tbe untruthful, un-

warrantable, imd inexcusable effssto of

Court House, w the viUag* of Hartings, sad
touod to sell better 'tif mH o» more raim
term. Uuo aay other cstaMiahernt in lbs VT&lt;
Oto febftH.
,..
&lt;toMtortS,l*$».
„
In

CH*N«E«Y OHDU.

JEWELRY.

the -Ft* firtn to fisted complietty, with
.th* IlKper'sl'crry msurrecti an, upon
tb* Republican party.tuw bars raosived
a r .' i t dvi ■-rvt-d rebuke, and “Thou Li-

IKFLAMaTIOX OF TBE EYES
kilos er ialMMtlon, is canted by ti
Wood, whto esusrs-rtl rruptira d

cst,’* !ma been the verdict i&gt;f the people
city of the atraita, up® tdl ut ita

v'.-. Im Med -the sob which sacked qf i^e
Tewretoe.
Hawn, paid off with »Je-

which will

T*

inform* u* that Garrett Smith ia insane,

can paQUT. Il spsnk* in death-knell tone* so much so m to have been ren-oved to
to the Slave-Democracy of the Union the Hospital, for treatment. It has iong
aed especially to the Democracy of the beartKvident that the whole current of

fpeal tg Cha

? srX‘-“*1£2^'5

KOT MAKE TBE SALE OF LIQUORS

Sec advartisement.

three principles which will insure subJi
ty to our Government and secerc psaee

jfeiW***!*-***
PBUBATE NOTICE.

by all dialers in Medicines.________ _

««y.
Werir.sJS7X7L.rXAl."

�•pread With all that heart enufd wish.—

■neuma wtwiijiM.ia t^^j
groin, aod ibo most tburough ud good.
{Food.—t*5 c«rd* of Wood wanted on

Ofl5^ ’.wmedlaW!^

jbaariptiMft

W*XTF»—A fvw

Ui'holsof PdTA-

™nl,
«. Uv. .,or
W. &gt;wU ■&gt;; to Oil thtM lh,t

with.-

•ling that waj. It will poy lk,m w r 6„
mlt« •« at (Mir

„. k

oOko H.w Eogl.ua Homa.

H

n» sulwriptioo. i»t this Office.

IloMlngw Nur, ISih, ■»».

HT &amp;, Ho^.y'oL»WiMumt,
VTaktzd.—-W bushels of cnajv mt wb-

jffiptton, st the Banner Ofiiee.
^CTn.—Oar feaaually nSM-aod
Jeeant weather terminated rather *ud-

Clrtott C«om_l»B0. IM1.
OTATE °F MICHIGAN, Eighth J^.

u

“d 6j

a*

(jrtlv la-»t week. Rain «t fa on Wcdnas
iw.ind continued,with alternate

shows,

for the year* lfi60 and 1801, ns follows :
Samt UBXTJ.-January.lnd To*.
aatU Sunday morning when it grew ax
'
irttnely co^'
snow fell fiat.
On day; July, 2nd Tueadav.
Custom Cocstt.—February,8d Tues­
Jlnodi) th- *«••* was four or five inches
day ; Oebfoer, 3J Tuesday. *
deep, «od ■» uc«»iona! sleigh appeared
lost* CotJXTT.—January,4th Tuesday •
,s our street*
Although Thra kind of

weather may not continue long, yet it is

Kekt Cocxty.—March, let Tumdav ;
June.Ht Tneeday ; September, Snd Tues­
day ; D-ecmber 2nd Tuewkv.
(jt the winter, which is cine* at hand.
Moxtcalm Corm.—April 2nd Tues
day j November, 3ud Tuesday. .
t/f’suuNAU- Hsxar A. GoodYIa*, of
Given tinder my band at the village of
I-Miia, thia 24th day of October,' A. D.
tbiw village, warted for Tennessee on
1869.
Loera 8. Lovbll.
Jlucliv ix’L to spend the winter,for the
Ctqpil Judge.
iaprovement °f hi* health.'
a ttaiinder of « hat we may sown expect
ahuclJ admonish us all to prepare

SALT t

SALT ! t

SALT!tt

Irsx run ‘ JiSTicE."—IL N, She!

Tba only pleec in tors where jjaod mv salt can
beturazht FOB TWO DOLLARS ANDTWENTTit to Lansme. 1 "'d t2,900 on the claim uf FIVE CENTS a barrel, mat UmqqquY^t^tor€

Jt®, County Tre-isirrrr, on hi* recent vis­

Charles T. G-rham against the county uf

HARDWARE

ntalck'tJUi Sireszthwtaf PlMtara.
”■
’wvwroa
wad Fata Dastnysr.
Tbe B«t and Cbeapmt H -u»e1ic]u Retas­
' '■'
dj" injhe Wmld,.

^S^rntxav’
’ 1B1 CMHAgEUrttUt

Thes* rccoTTcca Fltotera eura tain*, --rfr-ram hb aazxQAL »rxtm or m Eam**^ jand dliUM la tLa back. aidasaiMl or»««t. in tvw
boar*. lmk*a-s* senaoi a:v they *&gt; do ibii. that
tte^jrakryrntti tb*3. Sd.-ymI freon ras-

STATIONERY,

an;! Otbrrt. Tt&gt;rft appilmtire ii nntrar-

IKON, STEEL. NAILS, MILL, CIR­

CULAR

ood

CROSS-CUT

prare a Uitn aad a blnrnin*. Tlxlr uv. -caJtesab]» aod wlUiaatancovuctortr ubte. KSsb/laa.
tsVWfll tearfrom WH to four mo. .tit*, an* m rtra.

Cpe- m aXalraa s*v be. twad aU tj tte

SAWS,

COOTER, .nd CARPENTER TOOLS,

s^^flXt^ssartKK
rs^eoa &lt;111 bo found &lt;m tb* teak of aaeh. Pub-

PATENT MEDICINES

BROAD 4&gt; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

Us•putasjvrealiat^ nrtaUor. if the ge*pal.
aadOII1CTS, will atfCSKiboi thtir |nonas4 ta.
Er?T\te\*,:r roU"
rnaslSH ccsta.

•ittoAv.

SABO, and PUTTY, BUILDERS'

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

Dr. CASTLE’S

COOKING.

MAGNOLIA CATARRH 8NVFF.

BOX and PARLOR STOVES, 61 .»■

TMa Snuff pMtasa-a uriurpt-.Mj virtsce is tbo
ear* of dixMes ot lb* Evra, Kant an* Hoa*. |
P*r»ot» thna afihcird nbcuiJ -ok- bp urav ia uaiaf
thhratnvdy. wMrt wpeHer.et bmym*a**s|&gt;aciar

Wmhinston an J Evsrett.
cry style and description.

Wr hate just received from the publuhere, Messrs. &lt; •

fl. Hailey df Cu.. of

143 Bmadwxji.Nc’i ¥«&gt;rk. n pair of very

larp*. fult length

Wsaliihg'.'» ami

engravings ol

stv*i

Everett.

So

many

tc*nr,nii'&gt;Tul !e pictures have I*oe ptdm-

HASTINGS UNION SCHOOL! t

rd up* the public as work irt art, and

are hoppy tu be side t»« say, that in this

and warrant price* to nit.

GOODS SOLD

GOODS BOLD

r.DCotx* aembnuic, »'*♦ mevm*
afford rabrf
tsYwraty
d»*tv« -foth Umf-

O-E^TVITSTE.

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

bex

N. B*r!»w,
J. S, Van Brant,
J. M. Ntvio*.

the publish­

N««

without a

be

^listings’ Jritt £nrrrut.

(vd p..yi«it «.f Washington, and now.ns

SlttlLV COKBITirf POWStRSsgsg

M”'Uit ' ••riMUj is about Vi bu rvsened by
lhei.*h&lt;-»,h :* • 5jA-ci.iily appropriate that

CttisSE TOCn BLOOD,

ibe-befu sn-l Ins Lome slantld be plucvtf

■|4tnitim-n'.ly Let-&gt;r«^£he public.
e&gt;!

a' wvil

GROCERIES

i&lt;: Mount Veru’W, which hutea|-

Stood aad Liver Syrup.

tLo
। picka^f*. acrcntpasM wrthftaH 4itvct:u3i bo* to
aJsafau!&lt;rib‘nn,M&lt;!«&lt;iI'lbrlt5c«t»t*p«rpaeka«T.

FOR CASH,

’h«

l«ud. W Yt eli worthy of being associated

with tbo mvoiury of Washington.

»t taca
... ..
sooviws

COOKING STOVES!

from his «•!?■•«% in

r«v!y &lt;:■ ntiil-uti-d over 470,000 l&lt;&gt;

Maactourci f^.-n rtraltUi ic^mWatiM.
*“ *

NEVEB KNOWN T.t JAIL.
Owners of HoraeVkltf Cuttle kt* tfryour
interptul, l.’*ed with Imtpense auctt« for ter. rears. *t th* Dnwn
Course Lung hlnrd.
_

R B Wiah'.BUV
Ou. w. firn*.

er* rlsitn Sir ihcilt, r«u/Iy btauliful trorkt

Au-rncsn b»me should

the foot

Prirvr, for R«*dy Pay.

Wo

if art, tlat oil! adum any ps'lor.

We can clothe you from the crown

uf the hud to the eole of

tios. alt of wMeh we trill Jolt tf*B*rd Ttae»

aofcaef ta&gt;te that iltcy arc aafo in order­

'■sw, the rcprsrtHgs are nil

•r Ready Pay, Maly.
Special atteflloo mil b* p*M to COMPOCNE

*nd Tin War* of BUT sad every A»r* end dteerip-

I »'liig«. th.t ■« d.rticttlt to convince per.

©KEA?, ZDS CASE
nfofMM-esOhW so WUmuAtPTlW-tk aad. ag.

Ws *Im&gt; nanfaetsrs Coppsr. Brta*. fthrst Iran

wpccially in cheap, itl-ick, and muddy eu-

ing what they have aot first seen.

GOODS SOI#

Noticeu hereby gieeh U»t k&amp;«f»K cnjigxl a
competent tesebcr. fradadic of the Stat* Normal
Sebocl, the Uuion School cf HuUrp ta prepared
to effvr aa good indweeownta. to tboas who desire
a taeaoa cf advanced eifccalwo. at aay ucadtmy

I SJT Th* abort- arifclw ar* 10M tjy ail thsfeat1 .I.cnw.a
o— •• - - : ___ ____ .

The

likcBru&lt;-« are exn Debt and spirited, and

both engravings ore offered to be Mill to
»ub*cri'.:cr» post paid, and any three dol­

lar w.agnrine n yenr for M00.

Or one

•w 1 vitig and a magazine a year for
n&lt;x».

HARD'WARE!

We have never before seen any­

¥&lt;*RlpAO£ BAI

thing mi good at any tiling like the pnev.

We B'ltioe that leading New York (taper*
n»’i“r*e the puldwk-r* a* ‘ fully respons­
ible for all they prpuiise.”

We should

I* happy xo »iiow the engravings to our-

friends.

FOR

.

Cl .ABD AGAINST

FALL AND WISTER FIKES !

,$ee advertisement.

Gumy's Lam’* Book.— N"w

•• the

lime to make up your dubs for another
year, for this inulcbltwa family magazine.

Toe January number commence* the 20th

volume, and the publishers promise tn
make the next volume superior to any of

AND

iU predreessors^nd all who are acquaint­

AT ANY PRICE.
gr dcWJitaa tbe patient IA« other rca

ed with this magazine know that with L.
A. G-.dcy, to promise, ia to perform.—

pleaxaE.t, -IT. rtiYr aud *afj remt-ty fir

Suprrio- inducements are offered to dub*.
The term* for a sirtglo copy one year are
three dollar*.

nrrno...)-

-Two copies one year $5.

live copies and one extra to the getter

t'p of a club &lt;10.

CASH CAPITAL, *1,000,000,

Eight enpie* and one

•eitra 115.
Whenever it ia not oonveu- ,
':K.i to get up a duh. three dollars and
twetr.y.five cents, sent to our nifiue will

AT AJTY
AT ANY
AT ANY

AMOLITTE AMP PWDSPAXKKI'.

NET BCBrlXO &lt;W

ANY PRICE

DRY GOODS I
XUrllCTtREKI' ARD JtIKEU’

drengir'othfr,

Spe lieta.1!

Eisdies,
• «.• W* ' MSV

aw a.

Mi .‘.lif

BMsyixchi'NTe v

UPWABDS OP *1X000,000

•aura a copy of Godey imd tbe Banner

or -B-—

Caop*«y IO the j«»» *• ?*«*

w&lt;iTwwm.ii«ts
' » t '
nifi rew liouacs
*•&lt;»&gt;• EUR.I'BHMUMS

Tbe va!a« *f • r*1^1' f*""**4* wU’U
We would call the attention of
from the fottowioz
readers to the advertisement &lt;&gt;f D.
C. Hawuz in another columij.' Mr. H.
ncarxe thk F**r r,v* rt*M 5
•peak* for lumad( and yet wo could do

LOSSES PAID BY THE ETNA

ICnT f.r u»

C1l*riena&gt; we can aaatirv all persons who
dwira any tbiag in hi* line, that be ia one

of the fairest dealers with whom-we ever
&lt;W®y kind of betaines*.

hrta, »-rM *., BOH
«,

UAT.BONV*
iWiy Sevipg XmMbm,

no less than to add, that from our own

GIVE

�RELIEF,
INDIAN ROOT PH
OB. «0BSE.fel.«»ereMOlsrsi

rsra^^'ix.’toi

isstsiw
■ root* which grow araaad the atoaatatoooa eiUH
*u nture’e K-&gt;rdei&gt;. iur Cbe baaltb aad recover! ut
&lt;ha^t»t4 maa. Durol the nwta frvto wbmh thr»c
Pilla «r» made hi .'WeriSe. wlMb apaao *erow
of tba alia, aad a»«i-l» JUuire to Ibrveua oai
tbe Baer J •urn ef Uih co.mj.ika withia. The
.«cud it a pleat which Hm Kipeetonmt. which
opaaa and aachiga tbe paaeagea I the luage. aad
Coin in a Mtmdb i&lt;.aBacr. pc:L*ma tie duty In
ibrowiagtB phlegm, and ollwr hutaom from the
1 lung* by cupioue rphtiag. The third 1* a Dlurtatc
| «l e h a &gt; r. raac m.d &lt;b»iUo rttetmtb io Abe kid­
: a«t»; Ama eiMMengwd. they draw large aaaaaala ।
..f ..-ipuritr from tbe blood, which to tbea tbrawu 1
out beaetUally by the anaary ar water Baaaage. .
! aad wbtob cwwM hat hare Uca dtodmgeTTSr
way. The foanh I« * C.-bartic. and accaarpaaica
Orf other pruperti.e uf tbe PHI. wbSr rogaged tw .
pcr.'-.i.g tbebkxdj ehewwacr peructoo of me- I
rt-y eiurb canuol pa&gt;&gt; by U.r ..tber outlets, are '
Ihue takes. «p and eeareyed &lt;4TI« gnat McBtiUee .
by dtoboercla.
.
i nai the ato-ee. Ilia abawn tbt Dr Mone’a la
&lt;Lau Boat MH. wet ooiy ruler U,e eteaneli. bat
hen. nee well.d with the blood. fc«r tb-» had wav
&lt;•• ever. , ..t, Bl.d ewnph t«ly rout on; and dearoe
the ayeieui Inun all unpurity. &gt;.A Uh- itfc o&lt; tb«
b.^r, ablcb 1« the Uood bccuiwd* yerfcetfy heal
■by; i-oroe^neetfr all riekae*. aod pun t&gt; drnet.
fruru the ay escut, fcr tl&gt;ey eaon-rt raaais when the
tuMlr beouwaa *» pure aut gleak.
The rraron a by peopir are w&gt; dletn-Med when

lUAiei, which m at ail tram eastStlb11 to tbe
public. taUbii.bea the foltoning
FACTS:
That iLa BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD

“SS'ttrnw

। dTZiiiTBTdl

w&gt;A BbaSiv'. H.-kUlati.’&lt; P...~ • that •;. u Utt
ptlie Will anppti t!.. bl »d M nil Hm mu., aai^ti
of autnlBMi w uae,' ano» u!
trend. .
ttart. wbfla the eyehria i* eadurgviag a rt&gt;.ii&gt;
pl ywoMag. and rwYtlalmg I'rvceroi U dtuy t,
“Bdrxd;'a it:. Liger C.atyiain i.!. &gt; -pc

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.
buW*7r .V**7
**• *'WW •“
I abroad ; that tbeir direct tendency ia tu Ur
U^aad reader it enjoyable. That.aBerati

aia. Hauet IHe............
of Mhui. a» 1 -ll&gt;
laatea who are eabfrret to mrvaUritaa. U. tc

CAMS BOOM TO UKAL.
aed dutbarge from tbe ayatetn. ecery ti
Rcrotula, whether hereditary or otherwise
Huttoua, g»h Watch Wrye,
Goaa tUnar 0*to- -p'ain au.l with a-vtingx Quo
&gt;caBr Pua-wew »H
UUdBtcagt Hao. Califoraia Dtaoroad P.u., OOd Binge. Ac. Ac.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

me in er cue nerrou. »r.t«n. tt e eMo. giaada or

FOR THU Tu biRS,

DR. J. C. AYER Sc CO.
LOWELL. MA6S.
Pucb 0x&gt; Dolxab m' Banx&gt;.

wsretsa,-® “watdf.-M: x

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
harwoafcriMtf atch a mown fcr tbe cart a«
oerjr t .n«r of Throat aud Luzg C«mp!»iH. that
ii U cntirelr ur-e.r—fe— --------- —

S=c~~“77tJ41I£r&gt;S-tTSJ

!• ?'■•!. A* H baa long beat |“ mrou,,
UrengtoM Ito. tocOoCJr omd mx
th«
Bwure the pee-ie its qwaLty u kept up to As tost

J^k**h*"‘«»wbdj^a&lt;djma&lt;.maad gay.c

* ETCHES. FurenUoe. Mosaic.

he the huratog a eaiaaU &lt;f raging ferrr. and «bo I
bare been brorght. M it wrrv. within a »trw «rf I
tbe «&lt;iaa&lt; para, now stand readr u UaUft that i
tbrt would Lata bxn iratubrred alt!, tbe dead. I
had it Iwt been t/t thia gtrat aad an: JtrfUi tredl- 1
cU.a, Mure* a Itwlian Knut POU An. r one ..r two
&lt;!■*&gt;. Lad Leea taken. tbry ware aatautobed, atwl .
ab-oltjMy ton-Hwd. Ia «ttacoaiag their can,,
in.rt&amp;ee*. JL.| ,.„lr do they girr intmrdlal.-.d vntt - i ..nd takr aw.y Ji mImm, [wiu a.d
arg matt, hut lh»&gt;tt&lt;ar»p&gt; ««Wu,k &gt;4 ibr ioumU i
iU‘" {?*♦** I-*'’**'' ’ 1
Therefore. ‘

af moiitK Prodan., them to he the eery beet prep

sra

- - -*
*•? .doubt tberr aapenoritT after

m «u w Rwesa or a nsunn aracw.
_
Fea Carrmoms;
Fob

twb

Cvbb ro Disrxrau;

Priro nfthe Scaadiaat ian Blood Punier. |l
f*&gt;»“{♦.
E'.P"*!*1' d’f'O. ot Um. Hcecd.
gJJTgjT
*'U“- ® **to per box, or i boxea

SPECIAL ANNOL’NCEB^T
Quaker City Publnbipg Houw!

zs

.aS

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
R« T«« narta eras or

twaet caniBciM,

^1
8P*W 3»*tec« aad
Crrbftcata^ pubUtcd IE a emapieiawit part ,.f |
‘b“ J7P» IrwA Ume to time. Dr. Hoback’. Med- i
leal Almanac aad family AdrUer. euaUinlog a
CT **»*’ *,»«*™uay .nd raloaUr Hedfeai

FaU.»« »i.ould plefoi.l i .

HLSrsiT
'

Fun nut Cm
__
1 °' lw&gt;™ .
Fun tbs Gear or Terrien. Tvmom tn «u_r
-A**™ i
F -n Wocna;
Fan im Cru or Goers
Fob a Dixxbb Ptu.;
F«* rwr. eras or Ntnaan•
Fob Prsirrom ran Lloop.
Tier ar- . .(-.r-rmtrJ, w that tbe mot:
pUi-allT. and
&gt; cgruble. M barat can true tarn their an toany

i.. t,t»

'S

sklei x e
s,1?. ■In fiBedH ar cotsjfflcared &lt;Ht&lt; Dr Rnbewk
3SFL?«CZjH?.,z ............ ..«P~A».o the ». MiyM lea;tie MurrtMi P.iU.
made from the cHraet -d C. t:.«i |l..ot ; « r&gt; ttwdr

From Bar Mr. MeMoIUn, Patter of Roberta
Chapel.
_ „
_
IxjuBanwB. Oct 5. D57.
Roaaca — Dear Sir: 1 hareured veer
Wood PwnSar for a aer&gt;oro affeet.eo. from which
I hare aaflared mwah at tieara While it I. pir...
ant to the taatc. it certainly b* a bappv e&amp;ret
wpoo the Bervea. Plena, accept my diai-ka A.r ,
your hud regard,, aod beliere me.
Yonm.
J. W. T. McMcujx.

Sooth, in fcrs. &lt;.f defect!.» or V .. now for lie
nr»t time mtedocvd mtn groera!
Pner O..c '
Dnilar, .eat under m.I la a
y.Jf „ j j
mart Mt roe ibenr Addre.r L‘ » Hrarica. M. D ,

A GREAT

HORSE AMD CATTLE
MEDICIIE.

**l&lt;‘ *1*
K«l.rrta A Co. liaattxrr, P.A.
&gt;««. Huf.l;,, in,; Mi
Orange, RD
Down, | imrktUle: and by Drug,- ate gca&gt;­
** !*•'* * FU1
&gt;.«u&lt;r A &lt; a., pnpr&gt;er..r oN&gt;r. A. Traak'.
। tic u».tnwi&gt;t, Lartvitlr. NadracaCa. N-T-.

AowteSLC

PrtoaMoBntoyerBa-,

Great rom ben nfCbrgywea, PMHebT.SH

4 Cw**y»tlag.. Mt
?TJVr-U MBU' F- A’

r™*rte-

Middle.illle. aad by Druggi.U and Merc baa te gen

CHEAT DISCOVEH Y I
tr THE

poetbt of

PHTBJC.

■■si lift P.lla.

C*-TM —U-r. awh aathie U.
CaSa fernaea ft aeaa.
Cold oar heat enhaU an tiaciaua

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
I BeaeaaDM AetWatfo. ■Srffel.d t,

••4

,Jtiat4 wM

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

FOUND.

to now tolling oaare .
thaaewa be beogbe^
er store Qua aide o&lt;3
Jlaee fur tbe peotd*
Maraball. HABT&amp;G-.

»«w
17 *Bp*d’W **Un •**
Ltotowl 'XmuiK Md^duB? eSm. ’Sbe e£k

AND CUTLERY.

emu th. beat dd there to far them, aad they theald
n't it.
.

Old Fogyism Distanced All our Hoaedtoe are tor eale by
Young America Ahead. Battle Creek Nurseries.
a r. rannMA»,

.FRANCIS ROWER

....—uulo.

2;ir3=.2riL;-. !?i£US:

KEJtD IN 1 OUR ORDER.M. and the gvoda will he
■ Dwsde^pw* y*y»
“ *f j*

1

WfLLIBD HITS, Agent.
FOE n.lSTTKGB AXb ITS VICTSItT.
*' W««re. art now ak..ag the torroM in
the Btata, eeutaiaiug Bcorly
*
TOO ULJiDHH) TUOLSAKD tilLES.
Atnoegthr.,, »re l«. bef .m.d rat rr. otoaBKxrai
Suuw.’sr

New Barry Mill,
B now is atteceoBfiti operatit*, rwBdy

&gt;-« -bh Me. iu«to

to &lt;U any amount of &lt;

CUSTOM

Htotmga. Jo!y g,

-WOJ5UK,

B r

tn asfnad order and as promfS m ■■&gt;
other Mill in Barry, or any otber anunty.
Having weeured the aerviamtW &gt;•

. ,

First Bate MTTJ.KR,
and «mr mill
■m—er

wo am prepared to

beat rrfworh.

SOoS

being boUl «■ ihr most

imprmed plan, together toidi a

do

good

ths

Plraww greet seawall.

auu. &lt;a^. rw x bh.

PICTURES!!

Cash paid b&lt; w heat.
rtei.TWOOD A GRANT.

Har.tQce.Srr 3. 1358

\

HCTCiEIOOM

femwrly aaoagtot hjr 0. C. Otis.

■srnarBsfciiK-

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VOL. 4.

1859^
‘
Cirlboofe (aWy dayasesaw
With to-dSJ ;
t&gt;aywMhrfl their waywta brifhtt

BOLTWOOD A G1AKT,

ffue Coro,

r.n. *j.kumcixT
ciotbina.
.Wx. hata aaA caps, aroewiea,
ttxw&gt;are,Ac.. Ae.
__________

ealers »• dry

:

OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
SvlcHed with particular regard to the

"«»“ ■■f

lb’

Hastings and Vicinity,
and which t« offer «t

me may accooplui,

Dm

•aiety. w* hat. KtMt
aurer a. w»U M ^ftr

J. W. OAKLEY,
UOLXSAIf sad retaQ dealer in, and nanutatarsr ot laaitier, findings. Ac., Battle
Creek. Midi. Also, agent* for tbe wde of rubber
bfciin*. *11 wMta C»*h paid for hides, pelts.

Cannot Fail to Suit.

W

If that earnMt hope aceontetb
With Thy wHl,
ShaeU Thy M*«y qrtta withheld it.

VER &amp; co.
mass.
b ria Borrts.

ry Pectoral
ClrDSZXLT

a

1TUkS&gt;3T^B3,

Latilc'x CteiMreaS Ratf Gent’i

”e»er it tea teen e»a-

WILLIAM BIRGHKR,

FINE &amp; DEITY SIOE8 A CHTEBS.

TCSTtCE OF .THE PEACE, Attorney sad
cJ Cwo»clor *H*w. and taici tor In Chan wry.
Utfiea la Balky** Block, (up »t*ir*,) nest door la

artic Pills,
* Pimunff «waw.

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CLOCKS AND JEWELBY-

VERY LOW — CASH,
OR READY PAY.
Uaitiusi. Oetsbcr S3, 1X3?.

_
I. A. HOLBROOK,
4 TTOtSEY rail CuvMelor at Law. tairiter in
A Chanerrv. GccierJ Land «n4 Tax A|»nl —

U1k, »reoo&lt;l itory of Rower's block.
j7«7wevims,

StSji

P H &amp;J. RVBSELL-

JEWELRY,

A

LARGE Mid beantilil aa.ortn.ent of JEW
ELRY. for sale al
P. H. 4 J. HVrSELL S.

SCHOOL BOOKS!

SrtlS

JOHJT BOBERTU,
rjHTSiaAX sad Sarno* DwvU«t on BrwulL way, scar the jPfart Ho«a
;

‘h.’pL G1I ERR T ,
.a ten-1 •• so

USASD TREES,

orf , nt it. wsMasvyL

-A Mr. lUr* »0i ba

PHILADELPHIA.

tlwn his j*-orcet ten»Lt*.
Peter's wealth emsisied alm r entire­
ly in tenement biXMM.of which ho owned
a large number, and which in proportion
to tbeiXsalbe* brought in a large income.
It vu qirterhmaMe bow much good all
this did to Peter, since hi* prrwmal exp.nirs ’rarcely exceeded «me twentieth
part of bis tarome. What- remained be
cither invested In additional h.tisea, or
boAflird up in an old chest which be kept
swurvhr locked under bis bed.
it .w ihe last day «»f December; tom-»rn&gt;» would be quarter-dav. ; Peter
sa* iu his miserable n»n., shivering in
3&gt;ite of his cloak, which he had w..m
me .mt of mind. He had no fire. A’
it was six in the afternoonjmd !•« usually
went to l&gt;cd *1 eight, be prefered to shiv­
er for two hours rather than to incur the

T

• ns nenerry.

J

O. I~ BAY,
UDGE OF PRO BATE. Circuit f ourt Co® ,

I*( uronntir astedad io. WJU be found ie tbe
cXrt IlouaZ al Hastings. on the 2d a»d S&lt;! day*

“What fcrF
“Yon may guess for what when 1 tell
you wb&lt;&gt; I am.*'
“Whoare youF asked Pater, more
and mor^, uneasy.
“I am tlio angel of death." aald the in­
truder solemnly.
Peter jumped from
bis ehair in affright.
“The angel of death I” be repeated,
homir-atiwk.
.“You hate said It.**
.
“But," said Prter, Derrously, “you
have made a mistake, good angel. Per­
hap* you think I am older than I am. 1
want eight years of being the appointed
age ot man; I am only sixty-two.
*i know it," aald the visitor composed

“Then why—wby do you come for me
now F stammered the miser, shivering
with fear.
Lei use fee! I hold It* prttniio
"Would you Ilka to reed your srr.tenoe
All loo tar.
of condwniuatioo F asked the visitor.
Here upon lifc’a very thmhboU.
“Yea," ins*ered the miser, scared)
knowing what be said.
The other struck the wall with hi*
wtmd and inxiartly there gleamed ujxnlt
Wits tif.s ilornr strife b or
in firry letters—-Avery free that bring
Take me borne,
tth not forth good fruit it ktvn dvwn cad
There io be more fully, truly,
at»i into thefirt.”
niM a trout
“What has that to do with meF askid Peter, bls teeth chattering.
‘ Tell me of yonr gcxri works, Have
you soy tn showF*
Peter was silent.
•'When have you aver given the value
THE TVTTRTTR’fi DPPAM.
of a larthing to relieve the necessities of
Peter Riges was a miser.
Any one others ? Cm you name a single instsneef”
Peter bung bb bead.
.
might have read It In his face, with its
“Du yon remember the shivering child
pinched .rtiilirus and eager expreesiem. in
his slouching g»'t. "n,i hi* whole appear- that passed on the aide walk this after
r.eo.
They would have read it still nocm and held out his band for a gift 1—■
more dearly in the room which he &lt;&gt;ocu- Whist did too, who bod In your jocket
piM1, bare nf everything except ihe mnst a hat would bare been e fortune to her—
nlw iu’e nece**arte*. A omplo of wood­ what did y.ai give her F
en dulrv, a table standing on lb roe leas,
The miser's lace wot tinged with shame.
nnd ■ rwde bedstead, ootaitUted nearly
•Tell me then what good you have
all the furniture he poasesseil. His house, done In the world t
What becomes of
keeping was on the most liiexti-nsive nil the gold that pours Into your coffers 1
scnli-. lie bon'ded hrm’clf, anil the man Do v«'U ever • ncuursge industry by
w .r*h thirty thousand A4!are f*rcd worse »l enefiufp-on yourselft
Lnok at this

expense of a fire.
....
.
Peter waa jubilant with the thought* &lt;&gt;f
he HOWARD AS50CIATT0X, in view ot thu monev he a.-Ud .ullrrt on fhe mnrthe s„f»l drsiroeiMn rf bun&gt;*n JU., csata row from’h a, Ut.ant’. He drew nut his
by Stiusl itaasM. smi Uw aveeptaJ -ptocticvd
uyou tU saf.rtuusto «lrt» J such Atoa^s. strong box from It* occustonred r.-cvptsbv ^ntas, several ysare »x* direeteu thereon- cle. and romifted for the l.undredtb time
stilting Jansen, os* caiarrAsl* »ttr wyrthy nf the glittering gold coins with which it

ilMAN,

L. P. I*ENEUUk|.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

j«im,town.
ikepi always &lt;* **«*•

Nurseries,

b

SBtlrttti JglisrtKaiij

STATIONERY!

trnnw;
lr Drsraraxaz
rare*;
r Insissmwr j
ovens;
r DnsxTxnra

“Heaven erem it," mid feftteemiy.
- Atlhiuusomem sbMwwb*ti at

“And if I should It would be of do aar- rutuF ------------------- irate.
vice to me.”
— bdWre tMs to
*1
•O " mW Peter, reassured, “then I «m Prtor.--K:r Wttate
ready to hear your Uainwa."

A LARGE AMD VARIED STOCK

JFdJTTS&lt;»r
____ _____ t, thin
— Community, to which

TRANC1B

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X'-a.

77*^1 W
mM

Brown1* soft
CBS.Jcno thr.t.
Wfa

“I have coma fur yofi," waa the smwcr.
“For me V* repeated Peter, again ter-

JUST RECEIVED,

tfc’asr.aLTttv

D

.

VEHATEt

H. J. KKRFXMLD,
t CALEB la every variety of dryKoc^a, greca-

Andhta,Sl?

“OTwWF

“Two thousand three hundred and sevsod to rivv VBMCSL ADVICS OMTIS w&gt; all wlw M&gt;
St entydivr," he exclaimed with satisfaction,
M he finished e»»uni; “and tu morrow
will make it nigh ut*-n three thousand.—
Ah ! abut a line thing ih *•
*«*•
,.v . it pet&gt; me «.r all my privathm*-snd I *ufcr many. M-ewy '• «
thing. Ah ! liftV d« they think that «h&lt;old ma" in bis threadhare clothes, and «•
well ofli .bow q&lt;ucb he has to make him

PcnT was happy after bis fashion, yet

be waa wter content.
r*rr it dww*«iyl&lt;« th'T.nd; » 7*.’
tirmed. “how hue it would lie I But it
will be In a year nr two.
I must be
rm-n- economical."
ItwnuM be hind tn tell how Peter
could easily be more economical than be
waannv; and he tnrturod hie fancy.»"
devise enrne menus uf retrenchment with-

u I o«M &lt;«&gt;b ii" “ ^“'•r “
*

Ihry My -we — - &lt;*-«.

k“L-t irrMly •«&lt;
—M U Urk

th. k«L

H. &lt;*H

^«,ki.—i

iXu« u^Soi raiikM-r *. ~e-

where you lead a miserubla life, confining youradt to the barest
necessaries whi-n j ou might afford al! its
omfort’. Tdl me, Peter,have you any­
thing to gain yourself by living I A few
veers of privstta would bring you Eo
fmppinem.”

“But I atn not fit to die,’1 said the mi­
ser appalled.
“Are you fit to lire F was the stem
rejoinder.* “Do vou think -nv one su’d
be the worse t-ff At tour d- athF
“! will reform; only try moF implor­

ed the tnlrer,
“What good would it dnF
“Just a year 1"entreated Piter “Then
if I am not a different man come and lake

!
Don’t voa* Such idest are bare 1
New York—In nation. loertahdr*
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thxt anr attempt to remove Hid Idiva
“the hoeiTofQewCiw F^ra » nur from his town vroMd fail.
Ito people
two doHare," said old
,
friend John Harmon, wlm. If he had say that a realment of xoldiers. with the
otrty atodr &gt;r Ms Arininh RepubftaD- Governor nt their head, rould nut secom-I tWl Uk. It" aid P.«r, MdHIr. ism and prayed for nW John BrowngaigAf pltab II
Yte. e • Itetw te&gt; hardly
“But," add Mrs. Mcrour, misundn hwtwnsMaall
।
ven­
right.
Wbokaows! form an Tmpiwauion of ths rage
standing him, “I win pay you the other .&lt;Tu&lt;-re wss counseUer Brady, an eminent. .geance which is Mi by dtisens ef this
tw o dollars as uoon as 1 can get it."
When Brown wsumoecrt,on
Democratic lawyer, in a speech a few place.
“What does your boy dnF
dtysagnta New Turk dty, ammueced
Mrs. Merecr understood Utfs question that
,
*Md Jute Brow«»«Ma opetal
to he asked with an laea uf enabling the :

larKld.^d u judge whether there wm .
likelihood of his soon buine aide to earn
the m.®ey required to make up the deficirecy.
.
“He sells papers.”
“Dora ba tike th# -teamens r -

,

,
,
(
i

She did not understand Peter’s motives
in asking that question.
••N«t very wsH." she anaweeed; but
p«« r pe -pls havo to do tha beat they
can.’
“Mrs. Mercer.’’ said Peter, abruptly,
“you prrhapa think me a miser, sod *o 1
bare bc-n. but I sou tho folly of It
1
am going to change tho- mode &lt;4my life
rulirvly.
| shall furnish a eomfortsble
house, and shall nt-t-d some one to take
i-are of it; will vou be my housekeeper,
at a salary of three hundred dollars a
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•And Chariey—•’ said the aetrmkbed
isn.
‘Be shall live with me; I will take
jre orbit educati-in."
[Tsaven Wess yeu I” exclaimed Mrs.

“Have 1F asked Pstsr in joyful sur­
prise.
“Very happy."
•*Tbvn I n-ay yet be of some use In the
world. Keep your n-uney^ir*. Mercer;
I don’t want it.
Tell your boy to got
well end by next week I *hali hare a
home for you to roma to."
-Peter passed &lt;-n to the next room.—This was occupied by a young • girl and
her mother.
Th4y tel both Mt up all
night to earn the Lit of the rent, a Meh
they knew would ! be demanded In the
morning.
They Iboked very pale find

earn worn.
“Ynu do not look very well,” nkl Pe­
ter. “Do you work vmjt hard F
“We base tn," Mid tho matter rarprised at-Peter’s changed manner, "for
we are paid very liule.
Here Is the
rent.”
“It is New Year’s Day.” said ’Peter,
rbrerfnlly. “and I shan’t take it.
You
tnay consider it as a New Year's pres­
ent."
“You are very kind," said bulb with
greatful surprise.
“And 1 have concluded to reduce the
rrfita one-third from bemxfortb," said
Peter.
•• Du you make shirts 1’’ be Inquired
culling short their grateful proteataliuna.
“Yes."
“Then you shall make me a dozen.—
Here is some money to boy somo mala­
rial*. How mueh'bavn you got fi&gt;r ennIringtbemi"
o-. t'
“We were paid -thirty-one cents at the*hop*«" &lt;
“Then I will pay you double, and in
advance."
■
.
Peter iben left the two happy bearta
behind him.
“1 never knew bow happy it mada nue
tn dogo«&lt;i,” thought be j'lyously. ,‘Whut

Bt characteristic.
He tranquilly sqw,:
bt A» nut know thrtt 1 mtgbt to encourage
smy attempt tn save r»y lift. • ! am t»qt
»ute that it would ftot bu better 6rt me
to die Kt thi* time.
I am not lne*pabk&gt;
of error, and 1.may be wrong ; IwL T
!g think that perimpa my objects would be
til nearer fulfilnu-nt it I should die. .I.M-iat
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u”Wkt ’ Tkrre U m ■!«.

k.&gt;ag&gt;«cnl D-ikU. omeli-ddM; they ‘
•b.«l tl.-^ j «u m.&lt; b. ure.—
rapprv.. .re-nkiog tbit Iki^noaklm. Bwri i-f not .■!.&lt;- k- bt.; nr. K

Bn. Wi» bu gnt • Urp p.rt rftbeeor., Im. u»hnU. u.mt.rf «t Ik. pr&lt;^*«
_------------------------------------------------.MBdJsw fly ! fluting &gt;&lt;•
-^u wiw never mer. firm
right end left, with «n amiahle intent to I than st this tnmnta. The only compvnefrntsh op both Dwugias and Buchauan.— I lions h« csprrvra are in -re’. Uiou U&gt; hja
Here la a letter of this udvtml eorfef- msuagement at Harper * i «rry,by which
pondtiwo that the derooerstk press In 1 he Jost Dot only himself, bnt sacrificed
OMc will no more tnwti than they wo’d bis a* .icitiics. lie somclimca nays that
a but pikMTbDt gWriust .Ud .Wise can’t if be bed pursued hia original plan «f im
1----- ■
-__________________ moditiio ceeape to.tha mounu.ias. be rod
never have Leun taken.for'hs and his men
bed' studied the vicinity iborvugWy, srd
knew it it hundred liinc* bcltw tb«n fcny
of the inhabitants.
It »«», lie suys. bls
weakness in yielding to I fie ♦ nil «wt Ice U
the prisoners, nod drUyuybis dvpartum,
tsk ing more stock now.
Your plan i* that rained him. “Ivwss ihe fipst tltpej’’
good, snd ia'clearly .founds! on the prinare bia woids “that I ever lost cifcnm'Wld
ciplts of mylKsn’a»-Nrbra*lta bill and of myselli and now l am pbohbed fi&gt;r-l£n
‘
'
‘
’
latform,which
dedare the
the OilThe jr»as.»n Brown baa given f&lt;&gt;f asking
-.,.j mac to haven voice in
bis wife to remain away is alractarscterforming and rctrUlatlwg his oan domestic istic. Bo knows it will esnse great dif­
institutions, subject tv ths Qtmalitotion wf fering, and. will, probably, «hnfter hb
the United Stoics. If you had not saved composure iu a 'manner 'trfckh lie is re­
my popular aovqrrigniy_ In Kansas it
solved against, lest bi* capture shoald es­
would have laid trie out eold. Yen may
teem it sa c* idcncc of rcgret.for (what be
depend pu me If you succeed.
has done. Tluj dhtpatch * hich I told you
It will be better auk &lt;6 strike tiD after
was^tti. Mrs. Braeu. did r.n* rwteh
iny trip U» Ohio. If we carry that Stale
bcr. end to-day another was received, an­
it will give us strong backing hi the northnouncing that she was about lo leave
PbilatMfkbi* to thia place. Brwta wll
•till make another sffort to cheek;taif.
Now calmly but fihnly we Stic who la
Ho had s-ippoard that, after a fire* days
9. A. D.,'te4rabn are tin backers de­ of e-ocrowfol evovon, be would be joined
pended on in Ohio, “if wscarry that
bv hondreds of slaves susimto uv oueape,
fetste r-^Co^y JranuiL
by v Hess old he rouM Iwve perfected arrungements for* an enormous reacta—
Accident to Eowa’s Balloon.
TMs, a* I rndtr-’nnd rt.vrtia his red plan.
,.V.w Vert, N»r. 11X11.
The-reason nftbo .harga ubsJ» »wm,
A* accident luppn—d to Prof. Ixowe’s that M the flight uf the rising WM very
balk** Itadtate, duriw
The severely rold. ho suddonly eonchidcd Jo
huge globe ut lit*, button was lifted op have the prisoners taken tt&gt; the Armour,
with • jerk; draggiag the heavy saud where they woald not b«uxp«tafi to the
bags, that served as wclghta to keep It weather, anticipating no trouble far movdown, several feet, c-sastng them to dance inc off with ti^m, in raw be tliuuld nbt
about like poppet-d-lls. A fcw rods to be nt&gt;le to effect the extAs&amp;gair with Da­
the cart W tho Uaifoon eteodo a.saiall tent groes lH-h&gt;ro tho general alarm: shotdd
Disappointed iu tins hrpu b*
oomainint rops fed-othcr artiste iu con­ spread.
I
• i
stant use, and sgaiort » sharp ridge pole had only to fight m the e td.
of this taat tbo tettraa was driven with
Some One tba t tht-r dot aske&lt;| Brown
grra&gt; testeto, hrtteter a holo in the the resaou why In* did not g.r furtfcr
muahu thmqgh which ll* ga-rusted in South to make this d*ompt. Holauwir
dense rolapm.
In a few minutes the ed that there Were vtrfarg nbjeeiiWM s«)
• atyxight thousand fert uf gwln the bai­ the score of bumMUp-’-nterolncJ as waa
ter. hsd eorapedand the lately expanded nfterwarl explained, that tite ferocity tof
globe preasfated tta appsursDOS &gt; f a col­ the staves fnrthu? B*utb rouW m* hmo
lapsed oauoffaUa rag* mvotattig the Ikeo ciwcked. ob.l that a gnat tmiirr
pnmerty ip a dead 1ms of nearly three vi mild hnvn l -wn lh.- rsOult.’
thuuaand dollars.
Il will be repaired
Imnwdutaly and the Infante resumed.

There was a pause. At length the re- ‘
ply runic.
“It shall be as rnn wish. If, after the
end of the year I find no change io -on, 1
will coma again."
Prter awoke to find himself in tl.o dark
and this Olid perspiration was oozing
frntn his brow.
•
Tbo drrsm had made a profound im
prresinn upon him. Suddenly the great
i hisi- n ..fbis life was nut away, and hr
«« his life in all Its IwrrmnrM and fulls.
He pictured th himself what be might
have bren. if bo had not bowed all h*
lifr tn the shrine of Mammon ; and with
this idea! pcta&gt;w he compared what he­ a Cm&gt;1 I have been nnt t&gt;» have found it
wn*, and h« sbuddeied »t the wide cod- out till I »m sixty two.” .
The; next tenant had the money rradr,
hut Peter noticed that her boy was with­
“My life has laecn a terrible mistake.’’
out
shoes.
be c-ofrwwd to himaeK. “bat thank baav“Wbatfa tho name of your son^ he
mi, 1 have still a littis time left; I will
devoir it to making reparation. Heaven asked.'
"Edward,” said the-mother, surprised
helping ma. I will s» set that when I dir
“Then 1 give this marry Iwlc to y»u
■zim* &lt;&gt;n« shall Illis* me.’’
There w “mure trtrivtitou pwoKy” lo
m a New Yearta present to him.
The
As the first fruits of bis ।
ths subjuiMd q«te(«
» teudani dielittla fellow needs 16 more than 1 do."
be built a brisk firn, and -7t^So Peter went bio meads. Hrwvrt
henuttfully fmm bis scanty stock of fuel.
porerd a hsppirr day. He remitted the
Thu mom fillriy danced in tho cheerful
ground, wMrSfotML .... , w
,
qnarterta rent In every' InrtDMW. •&lt; be
Max*, and the miser spread hta chilled
too wUh they
te,bt»t Bl th* MB
ted detersni'ied In tte begtelng. had fib
hands before It with an dr of aatisiartioa.
‘ oanc U&gt; kc*p out
&lt;-pportnte gifts sh-d raysr.f ranriiine
-The mormw dawnnd.
At Ute naasl
brer many an humble hearth.Cuteialle.-A ^rd**
This wss the beginning of a new lift- to
Prter.
Henceforth 1* Ilvrf ltfr others 1 ^Mretetv.—A teautifai tor* Um

os well as ft&gt;r himself. Ki W W f»r«W- ftoari-teu cily ta omre&lt; pteea
ted. he fitted tip’a bimsie, imd Mrs. Mm
L*w.vcr^-Xte-W
oer and Cterlrjresma tn live with him.
In thoir vteefcl society be eejr-yte
hlmaclf ten Add m much as ever be hod

,
/*’•'

�\Neghe&gt;iu thia sheet &lt;

I from twelve;

iMtahof Straight road ttel«nra
wte hrnogta tn « stop wmd dim
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V

I
Look!
tte-Mte* dtem a dutafle-o «&gt;f fifatn hun­
dred tort, tbe vy« i* wuablo to endure iu

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—:—yx

‘who -Bn 'dies

IU* Ihw B, ta&gt; AM V 3w-

hrilliaaey bmw* than *n inatact, and fun ill I, Mi Mu WaUiS.,M *t Thia is, what locdbeo Organ* Call, irapiif odininiatralhm of the g’.vrminent.
*Ko
from • (Mate** of om ibouwud fret, it •&gt;) .|il,KUhWUUft flm I* pon*a * rafting pro«nte*nl Republic-mu.
rabble under Cortina* arc loqniodBn on
cannrt te wtvwdily oteerved at all.
It, *d .«• Ugbt. wilt’r Ml«cl Sw Io &gt; fwb.
But who is Col. Fortes.!
,
’
vMfanrftfetaflM with optfaa of reFrom what evidence wacang^t te&gt;h
«&gt;,bl milM aboiw Po»w**l*aU erwk.
dinsry power, Mdd, *U*ly by tte light
rejected fnun tte lamp, readily read a orfM SoM. ** W. U Mmwul; ai»reifp*r-j»fw&gt;ni* sort or ether,. who
newspaper-printed io type like tluU with l«.&gt;hwd,'*ill.iuK,awno&gt;w, ma Hw has I‘ccn waiting for AarnBthWg tn’“tum
whieh thia artiele faete a lull quarter of ihr** W.k»; ia tM.,lUbr,te W
’l
if'«u*-d tbe'etfety dr
Bfro^bhn tibfMtMry,!
a niBefrom«teto«»8»&lt;&gt;tivv! Tbta teems mr Urn taauj'-*/ tU BiU«rr
by whicb'.'te . could gntn notoriety and ‘
incredible, tel it is literally true.
.The
amass
a
fortune,
Greafay
sap
Iris
prioei
1
U*rfl»o
i
n«k«&gt;w&lt;w
dietanre was carefully measured off by a
^Utlc^-^'wcrlv*,.t‘l
J?-T.
prafrwdoMt engineer who waa iu the •d to till* «W*J tu Boon aqrU* w,- pal «e*Miti|anoe. vkh him *»•» Kan '

r^y-1’

r . _r

« bom d*&gt;M, WM.

C*mp Fl-yd, Oct. 12.
Yow enrrwpondewt has detenainud
upon departing from this post, and wiH
leave in a frw days far Snn Fnneieco
rtf-Ltas. Augteos sad th* scene of the
Mountain Meadow m.waore. Tbe mow
rep]*d hill* that snrrnund rHir camp hsve
warned mn that tte ’pierring blasts of
wli t’r are upon u».aod that it I dosxrt^ft.
at otw*. I will stead a very poor cfaanot&lt;&gt;f getting away.
Timre are very dull
here, ate there m every prospect of tight
time* ahead. Since tte ftrat of the month
over two hundred person* have IcftfUr
the States. Tte Indian* on tte Northern
Califarutft mute are still etigaged ia auaracraing the emigrants.
Three fa oo doubt but there Indians
I
were aided and abelite by tbe Mormons
There Is at this time In Campa partv that
( fleeted their escape, after their friends,

to the number .of twenty-three, ted been
massacred.
Itere pretee have given *
statement to Judge Ecales.’irhder natb.
and state ttet tte greater pnrtom .4 their
(tea ware white mte painted like Indiana.
Some of the atrocities pertetrstte ourpass all belief.
Ote child, about fmr
year* of age, had both its leg* &lt;fat &lt;iff,and
i. was coin pelite to walk upon the stumps
in tbe presence of ru ng&gt;.nlzrd motter.—
Several of the* women were ravtvbte and
then kilh-d.
One woman was raviahtd
aftar teviQg both leg* and ante broken ;
other* bad their cntraUx ripped out. *■
A company of soldiers were in pursuit,
and ted strong hope* of being able to
come up t» th* ravages.

fc tnnb

»riu&gt;uui raquuo* iBi uatenna
■ W.w white ’w AtedtU —} &lt;oh.il

■ss.nTfa?ia.^-5^

While waMtnj frr aftrpething to -turn cp” ftTCta^hly* ft?1"
ed to be ho opening ih k«n*os,bto uhlcb

ryojo^hy hr Brawate omA tenf .llter- he recklessly plunged, and was reclund
jwr’* Yrrry, w« ,r« ilao xioMen fur dw to penury, and tMb applied to; tetevolalkof luBiorjr. mA an uswniioc tU*l lent men Kir rellet** a sufferer ij tb,i,
Free State cause. John P. IJslc.atatei.
I w&gt; taewn n «* &lt;4 tejoatew AmM b* Am*
Mte, jMn tetewbmnw^Mokte^ that htotobiy hMfc bi* as * temsa* i«c

U« iialwioaax taa 111 lialU ky an far
A&lt; Mnd mnyeuoi

an tmily ayowtSa

*a L&gt;b« G-

NOT MAKMlffiSMfrW HQBOBS

, A PaacuuMr son uis Haspumi Fas&lt;*pturu of (be U.S.
Ferry wai, not un-

&amp; -r^uihe Jamre ■. \., .Th-.iupo&lt;&lt; uf dmt

’tow apinrt VtifW, tew, »f*w&gt; llw ph gar, and that ha never pttmed t nitf, h* Uta Arsenal, and while there**.f*rtj
more than I
'lowk
TU «*i*o.*nt of te* MynH of with him relative to a foray,upon Sorith-'
Ao* te*w Jtooh, as uj rf&lt;wrcro States’nr torfftiitions, atia^fievcr ra-.l
I »** WW- kW™ priapaer. form!
reader* may aaa \bp. lefartiog to tbe hat I ceived frprn, or wrote a line to him upon
| that or bay other ssbjpa. . : j. „ t
•I Open I be Arsenal, took ca'^m, gus., and
numbefoT2”
“
.p-.wduf.ae4 tteu bt.Lcr.naMfXT?
_________
___ &gt;w,
aUMioawia nadte aaongi lo admilteal

'“’“stare,

I am at the Old Stand,
Mo^Mwe sale.

F.ndlng Kanem mattete poof fay, iWWJ-R1 « tte Attack spun
Fnrtte, ictording id bls oynr^tei^iW,i £uraRp“
JY* have not y*t
Jf»*wtet
either Bute or F.«er*l autia.rkasaaaagr-.

entered Browne con spin.

have been oo the spot at HarpeFvjter-

tulgect,'but *hoec T»ajir^t this writing ry toatte » kyharrH tetwwM bin and
baa escaped us.________________ e,
Brown.
Although acknowledging Ids

&gt;

er* ak the paper for which the Bev. 8*_

for the Democracy sad finds ttet il pays

Clair obtained BuUecrlbeni in 185$, *•

bettar them Kaaa&amp;s or-Jferper’* Ferry.—

COUNTY ORDERS
■&lt; -.JsarTjycjiv' ~
MEAT MARKET.

’b. v.’

Wtn. II. Bogart, the rorn-Ap-uJing ed­
itor of the New York Cterfar &lt;£ Enquir­
er, in summing up iwr great victory in
that State, tho* refers to the future, and
to tte fadings and intanlion* of |t&gt; peo­
ple in regard to “the greatest statesman
on the Anuriae* continent:”
This daar* the dock fix* 1860.
The
vuieeof New York far her mm statestnaa.'fa ofto so certain, tiial tho only dif. j
fieuhy m tearing it m ths Nalkoal Cvo- J
sent«N» will ba from the. enthusiasm of;
other Stales in ultaring the same sound. ‘
To win tte Stale in 1840. will be ease it i
self, tampered to the labor whose r.-aulu ]
have jMat indicated tbeir tnaauing.
The
nwallaMiy bouse that la in the l-.ri-ata Pf
Hamrttoe courty, will b&lt;wr tbe call to
4he Prasidaotnd UiloUxu.
The u.g&lt;a» roil themaclvM al sueh a time, ami
when tha vote of (be &lt;*-satay io aummaa
ad, the countHW that bar* oriented

MU,.'...*.' *.' rftuitu.

rrom »r rtv h
,
w. . AUBUff a lOxki

Propose to giro the truth &lt;&lt; its hiaUiry,, lie has struck a lead which is likely to
tn &lt;xir reader* that they may be able to pay well the w.itkibg. and we may soup
judge of the weight to whieh tl* state- I expect to see his Dime in tte category &gt;f .
rewarded Democratic Vflfaint, such as
inetitaaro entitled:
.

The ZfrntM »/ /Wedbm mb ethrted as Clark, Gardner, J.-nes, Rueb
Ac., living upon shftfe fat

«fa.yw.fa,

&lt;Wt Ctafc.Md WatNagtoB

A* the Aewaor haaeoen to to iuln&gt; complicity iff thb aflhir,be has tteydr jxssu
duco the ATerefd o/ AVeedana tn'Us read­ arrested, no not te I He is flogs at trhri
■

Elmore,

PROVISION'S

a free state papcr^nd is edited by one G.

VV. Brown.

During the Lecompton and : nr contract, under the gnvtromrcl. Co). 1
Fortes is the bms who has recently learn- ]

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

topeka controversy, H separated from the
majority of the free state mea of Kansu

ed that to be a wv-uiulrel and mate- k

«&lt;Jtawy saejaMO »f UwtaBBn. kuu .»* dT.
* ,** yb^a&gt;A—anw u.tMeseOw» •.

J

although still profession to stand aloof pay well, a man must te a Democrat’

from the Democracy.

Its ytatements

■
JOStTE SllfiXT.
Dste4, Kmewlicr i, i. li. J&lt; J.
*

have long since Meed to possess weight
w ith RepebHcaaa for reasons which ere

The Voice of Mvw York.

trer arsa. sad TTT
MraHRi f
rutis,'
VaviU Mad.
roller., Either «

them Jet them ‘id
i

Tb, Aau&lt;rp&lt; lMl»*lL Ki,na u u-

OH HABD,

now apparent. Geo. W. Brown, editor
of tbs Xeneto J9MW
Audem. to a
f.KX.f &gt;co in disgutoe.

r/1.. .

■waisK ta- **?***?» I,.t¥* *&lt;«?*'&lt; I

4VySST
kstaM at «te&lt;
L*i?Sgt1brW*( ■“ k***" r- «•
&lt;

,W»Bi'i«Zy3WE

ms. states that te wu mfiwtned, by one

'l uuKAiK Nlttk-E,

r Mtgsat n,

A correspondent of

the New Yoefc JV^ome writing from Kan-

of the ofikiab

m»eri«sna«T afCewaptsUt sM»«e» w -bk'. ■

Territory—* man

in high standing with the Administration,

of tbe followtag testa ralativ* to Gm W.
Brown, ths ednor of the Htruld :

“The iuforaqdlon thus givan tn me was,
subetanf.
.
- n and his press

the -Free State” disguise in which tho
HrruU of FrftAuL spprsrad waa pre-;
suKcd inuhedtoMein tbesdrioe of Dem
ocrstic "leaders;” that Brown received
ih BMlrtfiecttoa ot hteteaacbery all the paln-n^feat the db»&lt;tod of theTacritertal
Admiuistretioo.»i^ that te wee ready,
wlteuever requested, to rstxxwa hie oaarit.
openly tsponsa the cause of slavery, aud
become tte defaedar ef ttepfMnlNatitraal Administration.
•
-

ry’s findings, hoa been noticed, with"nthera,that hia pcrw.net eafl^y wnold hebest
preserved by bis leaving Cturkwt^wn at
Us earliest convenience. Mr. Reimoc de­
dined leatiag ntM be ttad-omduded hie i
boshten.
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- -&lt; ■ • -»&lt;‘j j

Rfebmood, Nfl*-1TT.

A dispatch was rwhed thia evening
from Cd. Darts, at CWrliMtown. tH Qt,r.
Wise, requesting him t«» send itninfdfat*.
tv ttoi rompanlw ofrcsva1ry. and stating
that fiva barns and out house* had bet ft'

’ : ***■ • '

taoM-re nonce.

Death o&lt; Ei-Goreraor Rasiom.

i bremw whi&lt;* aiaorfc lb* rayon &lt;4
*« gallaol oily, bAt tkw n£wy la
ord«»d out io rppnbanaino

, noon

of-Old A.4»Baan*2 JAl ia rrarrl.”

.*IB£BAL ,

• ' '
A special drape'oh u. tte
(
■ that Ba-Gov. Haaaojn. Kvrefcer ofj
Sblio monies al Fret Scott, Kmsh
i Friday fast.
. „
.
;

nj a a aaana Ai^Mat. -ahaa twotenferd

O» ACS

B.c.HiWm

P RO BATE flOlW

and fifty maw. aanwA WM rUa% an aw
------r________________
ounpad aaar BarrynriH*, a town naar » tew BalUo !&gt;.« Ofca. &gt;H»i

Irt*.

I »v-.J

*• u '•■** -

ftsJ AFtWIvl Noic, -1 ‘

Tho ropon te tew

ooiMMwiW S *W

*“•

by

Noiwixteuodiog A. InrmUUUly of I
tteinvM.n tU Utegnm rryr, thry I
wk.wM^tenlan.lm flu
p.r'. Ferry, Wteo Moot A ■•* **[

=

'■

“"TcuIHSSFcSaSE?^ r

»wn»i « Aocpi-^f,^ m.

i

itrtior maw-n, am,t c.r.

Ew/JfaiWWR. c,.

�0^ - &lt; »

r,iurxw

i

WooB^-aS fiprda

Wood watted «b

w ««WK-a «■

ua»h * coax

T UMS u. wVwripUw. &gt;l ue nan.

Wajttmk—50

buabefe af Coes ou aub-

aCttelfcnnreOflre.

/ Tumoudviso* Kxbscmw.—Onr^h
iagc rrtecr* will tear io mind that relig। &gt;-&gt;«• aorrten will &gt;be held at tte Pre^byI terian jftiuhdi to-morrow fRicrteay,)

Thc oalr place In Un t »Ltro
Mft
hntagto HaTWoiXlLLARS AMD TWgStT

commencing at H o'clock A. M. Rec.
J. 0^-irfgt.m pastor uf tte Meihodux

i

Chur^b will preach upon the occasion, i

'l4rAirrEr&gt;.

£ AA »w
OUV

«««

boot, te- wma m

ctelM cash sroWrVr,
CSKAP CA^.S’W^B li \i'.

yF N’aviaiTtxo THI Tnuurarrut.— •s

CHEAP, CASH STORE
CHElF CASH STORE
CHEAP CAWi «0«|' '• ’»

^ca frequently anted why we do art Ute

tebi of thia subject, lay it bclorn our
readm and vt^e team aqfiiout We Item

an fi*rta twraci &lt;s&gt;IM9FpU.«a »»f ob
ttey rau mt with vi»irate la our­

.&lt;wiy te say tbrt «o are not yet *o hard

npfiir rtty-.t* of faterert twlay beta™

:
is about •.bv::i.
h&lt;t&gt; yL-Kte tfr tfctr paWt.ffH. uil
I an- dhcohTfd ate rahJape*'?

in tba Sttoa. titoftsta tea-stawA * U be atteaM-tn tor Jn«ta to*aMMaaa at vw^ta
V'BttfcM Munperer tert&gt; cetera .
satM par
— W«XW»I plw«« to obtain
JJTO •«&gt; mnebjjwbiijjjjq wrpng. If
tbe tdrr nFoUa hundred th&lt;-trend dollar*
boart wa baiovwl.at.aM UaM,aa4aa ranaa
■te
&gt;.* -iMrate 'amir at sbtek^ia PaB te« to enteMfaa Oawta tato,
to- form a emnpawy whore sU-ek weld
—
rzr-c- fuwnot te worth ‘ten pee cent of its feejban &gt;]&lt;
ere lite a au—
M4b&lt;&lt;te
k's^.’ui
we win talk about navigating the Thorn Xw teltei MtekW Mr.* Itbin its.reach;
«mr
XV.teocvor our cithern are
yiigsiwt U» suortgaga their real relate to

spple te Wanting*.

It on te dune!

.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL, CTR- [

culab wd

- dreteed fcI ttenh-

.

and a

Mr. Ray

half of tbb

{iteu tte past naasno, which «e praamte
ra#y he bhtfllably luimduced late nr-re

geftHjEPttlfare.

We wWh K might have

BROAD It NARROW AXES, GLASS.

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

t'YAWajuz
.&amp;U11 •aZITAWDSH
Lfea I«xaa4UstKA.

COOKING.

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, of •»■

' izrml

tte MteU* (Juagela a ni/uviH
ygiTiW
et ws«te w
■•
vtexo
anger
ancrjraiuetv rre tmt
17^1'.”
instant, aAenaarUc
terc-ats «n vtar'fialfj
.-,! nut.• IhittaabiWaaAi
____
, _ _,.
ter_ WdUtem
!■ &lt;-^—yet tte fri.-ixWifp U rnarnd with

mad tfc-ai.as the
it n*\v be while 'tteairy ts*t&gt;cb&gt;Med, hi Hnblr to interrupti«« at any
iwnmvni,
Tte family arene la a terrible one.
where there is n o-nslalit wrerteon of
ciphteona t/f petulance end anger. /pW
temper ia in a sUttr &lt; J »miimied excite
uient; and tl.D,liaMt liters’tgtecra it
more and ir»t&gt;re trraacilde; WW*1
' vtualleat enure is en-m^L t-&gt; rouse tlr rac«1 &lt;d Uii« l-anwr. tiger.
From tbe iunily
. thew ardrlt pteu-e to tbe iietgliLorboo-l—
I and then lu ih* State ate BUM. H- «

/fix. fi*BTX.g‘«

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNTrt

try style ate deecripGon.

' ^eated

\A*T

We Cm (M». T. BArr ol
**.• BjlUgr.Ua applied for and ia BWy
to obtain a pntvm on an hiventhm fi&gt;r eui

tiof fifcia, which b prooounoed by oumpeUnAjp^gra, ip be^tZgreat ealua.

We have had all kinds of wrath

er during tte part •«* ; pleasant, mild,
atomy, add, treexiug, thawing. raining

fact, a e barn fete no ctance

X^awoCTB.—-Greiffr Monger and MarMwwire— ktttKwl at tbe Ibrey

'Tnmh. October,
jag a penAi

2 ycarx, fie aid­

to bred, jail.-

l’ard««cd

NcvreubwT. 1SGP.

IfotVAfeO AWBOCIATTO*. PlULADISLrniA.
—Thin well lutuwu bewetoleul
detail

|

....;

Csara, ©a Guam Almowd.—^jre
tevatean praaautad, by Judge Kay.wkh
a paper of tiers rare esculent.

saws,

BASH, ate Him, BUILDERS’
LW’mf-'j

tea rained a teBtel

oweaaT

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

Awhxm-

»vj;d Itodf by a long renrac

dealing, to te a perfectly
uecfnl fnsttolion. We com­
__________ ibe rtteuli&lt;« of the public

wij&gt;; ranch roUkkncc.

Sec wherlbe-

w. ^tteautetey &lt;tteH*.&gt;i«M.flMa law i
and Tin XTor ft tnr aid tvrrr (hap* tad d«*eria-

tlM. all of «Meh wt will &gt;U alfRard Tiau.
Prieaa. for Raady Pay.

IMwHktMMaMT
fO am yore, M tte Vnko \

OOOIW

Cours*. Long Island.

jjtamre.iWnps toons-

&lt;?vn tea tte r.it*pitw&lt;n cd wrong. expr-p&gt;
e r^»y aniite Imay tedy - 811 A apgunah*'?

- ”
\
■
wiil-ou1 rsal Mention
may teea tecaMprma
m»t.f a hat —
was
mt-—
W—
cd aa a
t -—
--.nd n-&gt; oen &lt;-f tte ulrrf-’ in which It tpov
rd, Mopping to detect the real from tte
imaginary ; it made a fire an bn: sad dev'ructive’aa though it ayirU-d from a re
in a date.
Tte

ality. Now what ia •«•
that restraint over a turpi.bm apirit,
which aludl keep it fn&gt;m making tliat re­
al. which ia ntdy a direnaed tenreptkwi of
itadf.
Tteeo' muat te tte* token fi'r
thought, fiir cxanilnstb-n by Cnul rocitcm-

rflrftKm first page.

HAsinras

DRUG STORE!! COOKING BTOVK8!
»«• .-• j/ n-i mct F rsui

I

FORGASH,’"

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

iti

laeMiiB&gt;fca»)

unA

JL'MT BECKIVEfh
new and most com plate awortment of

XMkUOII AID MEDICINES,
rfChcmlcnK, Pnlnta, Olla, Cam■ pbene. Rarwlng FlalA,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

permitted U» 8tAtr f rtort. n bat lit only

mi utm

M « n»v«W*

■JT IOB WIBICIXU. rCBTCMC.OXLT JI

ihkM&amp;dtA flute fi&gt;&lt; o&gt;&gt;! rtdbwtloR; Jbr
ua&gt;ft of.wftV*. ha,
baaspokre, i-.
committed tn a wrong; fterat-L fid* poaiti&lt;«; and hM-tl^Wn milted a wpmg,
which hotel/ knee B-J-p-wi r l-&gt; re;.!--,
pertnjarnufthe dbpwrtipo. f
'
■ If then same meate ean bt cmpHyel

GROCERIES!
tig? coma, pvuaa.smcm. hoter.
rauyts. nof. maians. cowiai:
a tea, aearrteaf ia Uw Grocery (te, Such «a
til) ha Und|&lt; fce. fandtr »W.
. Ate Mtwe* retey «tte»
• i. ., .,

AND

ctsmek-j1 3 'xarnnaan
Ind &lt; ,a&gt;lK Ellrarn,
ro* -mt'nWw.t »r.mr,T tv, u»in.

DRY GOODS’

Waste tap •aAaadaaood awortmaal of

■

ST^VTIOTiTXrR'W,

""""T’T

orta

�CASH CAPITAL, Sl.000,000.
"*•' AMUiVTB AMD VMMPA1W. •» **’
set sinrLis or s»«.l«l.r».

UPWABD6 &lt;36*,000,000
Of loaaae bare beta paid by tbe te— I—warn
Company tn the paat M years.
Tbe rain* of a reliabb Insurance will be apparent
from U« following
* ^Yes, I tetard t» ‘•Did y mi «&gt;me far rtffl"
.
;
-■Yes, fr&gt;»m Philadelphia," was ths hnpatlent rvjcrtbdtT, “but cm y ou toll t»e
sterciht—”
,
■Got any cy&gt;re bsggsgeF es d tbsia
perturbable Yankee.
“N... thia is ail,” sted (he trsveler^tevmtwd itett (be only
to get the &lt;«rertion was to anlwiit to the queethminf.
"G.uuff io stay l«mg 1"
,
“Couldn’t tety,% waa lbs reply in nidi

LOSSES PAID BY THE STNA
DvxxMe’ tin 'p2W

'

1 vw as blood puRirnm and blood
FILM have town prwvwd by analyst to

roa retora Uw goods, aad w» will freely reCud

corrsiN

er a Crotty, tnanuer.
“Bat I’m in n hai­
ry and would like to bo diiscted—• *i
“Writ a mmuts.
I reckon jruu’rs a
unrried a»nn Min t you F
“No I am But J and nr»w ! won*! gna­
wer any more till you hat* answered.”
“WcIL’squire." said the Yankee, cook
ly, “I wonld like t&gt; uUlgr&gt;’«*», bvt thr
trtrtb ts, 1 Ibive oevir bees in tbe town:
bcfi&gt;re myaeff.”
I

LIFER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health aad strength of lbs raSerer.

SICK FOIAlm,
bleb Jewelry han to Maa.' wegtra lathe purriuter to PrrmiMM, na above ataM-.
.’&gt;■’•
We therefore offer tbe following inducement to
eranna sctiac M Arvats for u» :—
Aayprraon srasdhig us Ettfotowr goods,, ill

In len than a minute a carpet-bag with
a num attached, was aeou hurrying away
from that vicinity, lie didn't find ask­
ing direcUucs uf atty particular advan-

uSSSiMiS
’saecSffLttr
Cra&gt;p«1‘,rV Cf 'he dU,r *ulhurlle,J Agents of tbe
OT BUSINESS ATTENDED TO WHH _g3
OT DESPATCH A FIDRIJTY.

CLEASIEYOUR BLOOD,

NxwM-Wrn Prinre.—Tbe “kcaT nf
nm of our country exchangee wives the
;^&gt;lkwihf schedule t»f tolls far tfe benefit

of those wU' need and asek after pdB:
For a nw&gt;derate puff—3 jolrpa.
A toleraWy good tree—&lt; me box aegnra.
A gtxd bt'e—one pair boots.
A very good oat—one vest and 2
regular, Lui iuf P—«
shirt*.
:
'
. r.r
Crnnp and Faina iu ths
relyaberitby chad, but i
A splendid one—one cloth coat
A pertevfwockdohgvr •—I whole suit thus —Mell, with a sweet i
BADWAT’S REGULATING PILLS
Tl)e above tariff may nrrliapa aufise
fur country editors, who, if utMaarrwd.I e
abed till thbir shirt h« washed, or if mar­
ried, cultivate their own Uule acre uud
lire on its products ; but for tbs editor
of a fitM dans daily, the tolls arc about
as follows:
.
’
’
. ..
...

Fur a reodsrt puff—a gold watch sud
dutln.

table and ba’nulraa; an in
io them wub safety, and

1

SCOVLLL’S

Blood and Liver Syrup.
Tbe Recipe U gives to ell physicisaoTtat Ibeymsy know wbuttay sre using.
The ojmbinaUon of Sareajmrilia with Stilbs

Aecordasna, iKi'^gK ■
CnexcsptioMbte References peeo *bsn i
p.

SPECIAL ALtOl'MCEMEAT

mc8 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

Xsk far Radway’&gt; Regulator*, or Regulating Fills.

Bayertor Inducements to the PsMie t

Old Manter Br#wn brought hi« ferule
down —bin feen was angry and red. “No*
Anthony Ctara, go and nentyxMi there,
along with tho girl*,’’ h« mUL Thun A»&gt;tbooy Clare, «tlb • mortified air, and his
chin* down t« bin breont, crept njuwly

•way, »nd tot all dat. br *Jw girt that
hived him be*\ Aad when adxi&lt;4 utaa'terBruwo tamed bb Uud around, &lt;te,
tore with raquirite blmn dM Antfewi)
Clnre and Ma aarctbmirt fair exchange
tnauy a hh*—ktoaes
fleet, burn'tog an&lt;i
rweto, rich ta tho honey ctinb. Aad all
that could Dot in ecboui be got they to&gt;A

-Jt earea Scrufisls io nil iu worst forms
Addisra**, oftbsskiait carus'c&amp;ctu.llr. ’
By pbUiitte Swelling*. Erysipelas, Scald Head.
Sa t Rbium, Fmarie Cumplaiata, Tamora,
King’s Evil, and all dtoSMea arising from any

Tbe beat Ague Cure in aae.
A Rsmedy prepared by a Regular Physician.
A preparetios free from al! srinral Lngrodrcnto.
Xqosllr effectual in Ague, end CbiU Fever..
When lakes aibrdiiig to direettone, te a sure

Having been ssgaged in tbe Publ-shrng and
BonksdJiag buriaesrior tbe last eight years, my
exponenee eaaMea me to conduct toe Gift L'otarprite with live grrateu satisfectao to all.
OT AGENTS WANTED m every Tows and
CrS-'pwticu!tr* addreM DOANE RDLIFON.

Il is a pleasant. effucUVe and safe remedy for
Children. .
,
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Il has stronger ecrtiUcntm than any oilier
remedy.

-Nm

Bit.*
j* ■ * ’ ,
“WO1. who endcr hrsieM te KW

jratevi the excited cirver.
“For a tailor frow. Boston F

Bbl

‘Berritf. K*. C&gt; J

.

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FOUND.

cbiMrea^aud yet powerful lu eases at chronic paL
"’luZtH LVXU SXUUSkfcr I.

almost daily of its wonderful cures in all parts
of tbe country.
HAUL’S BALalMfor tbe-Lwig, la aald by J.
■tbe pusltfre years, many of
Modinawrable ky dxsuagriatad P. Roberto A Co., sod by age®11 la mry lows In
.&lt; trateaur ■ non MpMMtag,
to their systems with a few do­
Ku restraint to diet ia o-crasay
FuU d&gt;roottotu go with each

best of work.

Csrrtiw.-lies are af an loltmioe1 with tto
&gt;ords ‘■Litre signsinrs A. J. Warrs A Co^"
iriatrd serosa tbe cpjwr pm I nf tbe vignmto on
hr wrapper
Al! genuine wilt have Uv. one aig-

For sale by J. P. Reberto A Ca.. Heritage; F. A.
Dsilrta.er. MiddlsriMn KU Ntol-eto. Orangeville;
i-JI- B«wu. Fruitievdle; and by lhugg&gt;i» gca-

J]"" ®
*" J’111”“b hwx&lt;
Wm. Badge A Co . j&gt;rernei&lt;&gt;r rf Dr. A. TMh*s
laitnelw Urntmeni, lirti
Madison Co^ R.Y.,

HABBWARE!
AM) CUTLERY.

Did Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
T lie reittoriK why

A2££IZte AA4 FJ ZZd Afr WX ATA ATtFAV

■T Sold by Dnagsfoto everywhere.

BALL'S COUGH BALSAM is eadoraed by esr
leading^physicians^aa the nfex and beat remedy
O, HA1X’8 Ltnni BALSAM Is e^to use among

»se-lhul dredW soswj-s &gt;JJ uke il. Sigbt, sad
he Insh ot yostli and beamy wDJ again rwtsn.

BEST GOODS, at fbs

Dr. Ms Babam!!!

Tbey're co fear of ague or chills.
Tor tt&gt;ry use those tatlth preservers,
HtaaKa’a Bcwu Ctuns F*ua I

form, oftbirtv

ladetag ttotar—aModvare bttoaaaaaa B
"TABOESTyTOCKlrtba

BALL’S LUNG BALSAM, in all rases, gives
th/. U.. ct ..ll.h.l—

New Barry Mill,

YbuM

FRANCIS ROWER

JoilN D. PARK. Proprietor. llF’Ctastrect,
Chfcagtv, Illinois.
r

IS now ia MOMMAd eparetiou, rt

E3T KNOW LEDGE lb POWER. jgj

A Phjilclis’a Legacy to

From Rev. Mr. McMullin,-Pastor cf Roberts
CbapW. .
Ix:cxirot.i&gt;. Oet (. M7.
W B®«‘OU-Dear Sir; 1 have axd year
aprltrly
UI.mxI Panfier for a norvmis oTr-iios. frvm whieh Aitasy, New York.
I have suSared much al limra. Wbde it to pto*.
tut to tho tesla, (t octeandy has a happy effoei A GREAT HOW AMD CATTM
upon the nerves. Pirate aoorpl mv Ihsi.U for
M1ICIIK
your kind regerda, aad believe me.
Yours,
J. W. T. McMrujx.
Principal office and sale rooms. No. « K*.'
Fourth st, -d building from Mein street, Cincin
WSvSw

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Changing weather, aueb as this is,
Calle for exercise of care.

tad'att risiaaai »W bme ban esublubed i
*T5JaTJ&gt;«EDOLLAB FEB BOTTLE.

*Vr- O. Usasnsl Asraia f&lt; Sw Wssssru mates.

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No. SO Le-maid Street, few York.

GREAT DISCOVERY I
THE PHILUSOPfiEfrS STONE

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An ««diuw of a pspw Utoly btfartnati
hit rwukiM chai the
always pull -fl
th. Idd turilfc Iw.
Tkk m a* &gt;
tuppuaed, created fenne riir aux«g amue
fcir readers wluie h p*witivy tarma thr&gt;

of mouth. P'otlsiw lb rm to bo the i
aratios -f Um kind ever offered to the bnikvudown
'Mm of U1 Lrellk. They bunt disease tbmgb
m ery avenue sad organ of the system, sad to ex­
pel tt Utorwwghiy and poetuauomly.
•
No out ran doabl their superiority after i
one single trial—they are not only better
bat. in foci, cheeper tbau any stiver Mils, for it

Hile. T. A DeXrimer. MuMlcrillr, T. A. Eerier.
WridteriUri Md by Dragtest.
Merita*,.Jo.
ready throughout the reentry.

Quaker City Publishing Hoeae,
M South Third Street,
Phrisdrlplua. Pa.

OT TBE POETRY OF PHYSIC.

•

Rear is ariad that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGKTkBIX BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the
llw—tJ 1.WV...

Use Christie’s Ague Balsam.

.

“Let me have a piece Well dMW.’aaU
tel.Hah waiter at tlw St. Nteholaa, ad
drcaring tbe ear ver, »bowu bony at a
rmnrf'sf rwsat href.
■
“Is ft far a gentleman F‘’. ’

BECBL'IT THE DEBILITATED,
and there is no disease of th, Mootesb and IIoweiM,
Che liver, tbe nervou* syslero. Ibe akin, elands or
nmclre. ia which they ds wot girepresMt rat*/.
•Md. til administered before the ,cry citadel of
life baa beea tnradod.) e&lt;«r « pnxUf o;U frtfrei

PhyaicisM will tell row to let alone all arern.terv &lt;.r Mu.-vck inrdiciora. as lhey call tUern.Price of the Scsodinarian Dlood Purifier, 11
Wbyr For tbe ntnpla. reason that limit, put
up with printed dirrctiuus and tlw name sad label per bottle, or »A per half d-rre Ot i]&gt;e Hcandi
is copyrighted, rilvuw them tbe fora ala «f prep uarfoo Uload J'Ub, 25 costs per box. or i bests
sreteoa, and iu utaa oe»e&lt; out ul tea, Uisrv wjl .l
WT Rend Dr. hoUek’s Fpacial Notfoea and
prmte H. Thsre ar, te&lt;iiinosi«lj f-oinpbyiKUu.
wboaa pmodtfts uro over balusesd b/tbfir reob Certifieatra, published m a e.-u*picwous part o!
mum of the excellent virtues of tteorilFa blood thia paper treat ti«a to tnue. Dr. Roback &gt; Med
and Liver Hv&lt;t&gt;p, sad who ore using it for then iral Almanac and Family Adviser, eantaiwlwg a
private practice.
Md by JUMN D. FARS.Proprietor. CLkwgs, IU.

obtainiug GOLD
and SILVER WATCHES, sixil other ttlusUc
Pr.se*.
Fail particulare gtrrm in Catsi9ga&gt;ss.
which will be coat to sill »P« r
Vaiaable €Ufto worth Bom
..
GUAXANTEED to each purchaser. ||&lt;«,wu iu
Uifto bars been dtoiribolmi to my paUoaa witbin
ibepast six aaooUu-»lfe\(» tu be distributed

Il:4m

dtoLMdgwitly stimulating properties. Thai they
SHATTERED C0XBT1TUT10KS.
bewerer they may bare been trifled with aad
abused; that their ditact tendraey te to lengthen
life, and render it enjo. able That, operating direcUy upon tbe fuitm •'/tn
they
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL.
and discharge from tho syatom. every teiat of
Sciofuta, whether hereditary or oUKrwfoe. That

___________ J. A. SWKKZEY. Agent.

wb«a going home.

ko mineral.

war. w, say, that sdl who -re oc^uaiuted with lb.
Jewtery bamat.t kaow Itai then to acarasly *u
wtaeb £en»j£&lt;laprybilorf from *W "totOuper

Groceries &amp;. Faaoy Goods
tbateaa be found ia tier eastern or writers a
Lei Itoomprbes ev«n variety and kisdafHai

1 base tbe graateot varwty oi
ELEVATKD
OVEN 8TUHA
LOW UVKN STOVES.
PARU)B COOK STOVE
CvurpaMiateartewa. fHkFtattndB

Flcaaegkveuaacall.

CMh paid foe rbML
BOLTWOOD te GRANT.

PICTURE ROOM
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FALL AND WINTER

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JUST RECEIVED,
A

LAKGE. AMD VARIED STOCK

OF FALL AND WIJVP5R. GOODS.
Selected with pertieular

Of «? —ini k.

Colonel AoUet
first. IJe dealt
ttejnryodikh d
dore dry logic.
»kk*i
totor -------- rendered Wfor----*f th* Uwbeff Atatre.
&gt;et Albert Pike, followed with a

regard to the

WAWS.of^bbte GotnsMHwQ, to whk-h

we invite the attention of the dtixuns of

“answer.

Hastings and Victatty,
and which we offer at

3F“3FtIC!3E;S

uv^Wh&gt;««

d«lto«l tko R.nwr. u&gt;d
toe drr— to Uadi*
Ttai.iMnrU:
h'1— !«.. —r. to Uh ■*.«. tk«
&gt;/Pike, .nd to Mm toto&gt; &lt;to, totohi
«n of Prelim.
TW, to, to.t &lt;&amp;r
ted “teoght • Tk-to. )• ten n|o U Vte.
orW.it tennenvj. wl&gt; lotpt—Ur tv

‘dEft'Av8*

Six montha had ahpaed, whan

of wit, and half a tnrratrt nf ridwhich neither the plain tiff nor

the husband roocivadft letter from' hU
rmplsyors which explained alL* Shortly
after hh departure for the west ten wife
mid her father rtfhnvWto Mississippi.—,
There
nmliatoly obtrined adivorce
by act nf Irgtsla?uro, married forthwith,
and to c»mpU*tf the climax trf her cruelty
sod wr-.ng, fowl the oamc of Tkylor'a e»n
4-ban^ed tn Murka—that of her secoad
tmifcriiHimial partner. Thia perfidy pwly drove Tuyl.jr insaqn. His earner from
that moment liecAmp ecoontrie In thu first

The great Prentiss concluded for the
W¥ftdant,with a glow of gnrfcods words,
brilliant so a sboWer of falHng stare, and
with burdta of oratory that brought the
bouse down in cheers. In which the sworn
jury themselves joined, notwithstanding
।
the stem “order” of the bench.
Thus
;
woedtrftlly suvceptibts lire tee Southern
people to the charms of
oqucnce.
*
It was the strengcr’f turt^
Behad
remained apparently abstracted during
the previous speeches. Still straight and
aocucxt of oxa oy »n ufqbts at tub m
. °”oo*e* in
seat. Na pale, smooth
I forehead shooting high like a mountain
,
, ,
Leone of snow.
But for that continual
At an early hour &lt;« tl_
the fhh «f April, “
| lwjtch chat came and went perpetually
18-10, tins Court Housec in
in Clarkesville,
(XarttMvilla II
Li. —.it..— c.— —___ u
UJiDBZuJEBT - A ■Biiiad.ULJlX, 'i'uxae.wns crowded to overflowing. Sava I
—. । ,,,,n •*’* ■ mere num w ronrnic, or a mim aar tinitw, there had never bett i
‘I man form carved in ice. Even his dim
MtsHe's c hildren's and Cent's
erased so largO a gathering in the Red ,dreary ayes were invtsihjc beneath those
FH£ A HEAVY SHOES A GAITERS. lliver country, white the strong feeling ,
grey, shaggy eyebrows.

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Cannot Fail to Sent.

DRY 6OODS

BOOKS

i.
nuriM.
X'outi r-onr. o’“
wn—ut
31 .u— -A u —k— M. Ito*. »—
sud Oentrseta. Ortmtcera Uk«a in taraclusia* Mortgages by whartisautMt.

('.Ac. » Ucaiyc.?* btack, vp-nate-

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jamb#

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1. rrMBor. '

c—«-•*» •» tte. SoitoitM
4-a CousMitor in O-aerre. »4 .!wu&gt;; l'-h-

ttorney

A

rJ
hi, esre. in anVWf the ( ourtsot th&gt;» fate.Ofltes Is U.sCwrt
U A.' IIIMLBHOOK,
£“*?**• *»
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STATIONERY}

CT.OCKS ASP JElFEtRY

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nppureut in every fluslxxi fare will k-uffi.
ctcutiy expldiu ths matter fid fowlng;
About the a|&lt;we vf 1339, George Hopkiu», '-nc of the wealthiest planters and
tiHKl uiiiueinul men of Northern Texas.
UK-rcd « gross iuault b&gt; ilary Alltana.tbr
yuiing aim bcuitlilul wifo pf hi* chief overibe husband ilircwtenrd tn cha*
rtise him tor ll»e optrepc.wbereupon H-.p-

marsage to alatfatettira. After r»viqj
about tee righto of the South and Re
wrongs at tea North, and tee abrokte
neeaasity of a Abanlotlon ot tea Vufcc,
tea Writer and demagogue thua caps tea

,r£-&lt;te e1r.\z bdy KV-a »r
|ui»jl»il|w2o. I

Hopkine

ere. and b«Ma flmtjrt to dsath. Aafee
9 art •foamed tea atraapr mite hgawn
hit name Md., called tea attquten of tea
people with tee annnunewnret, ‘John
Taylor will preate here this erasing at
cariv cahdtartwlif”
’
The crowd all turned nnt. and ’hylora
serm-ui squalled, if* did wot wnren th®
splendor of ,hfo Ah caMucefibrt.
This is tmlwrnj^iratiiui.
J-hare list,
med to Clay, Webster and-Cslhvun—toI
Dewey, Tvng and Bascom—but never
beard anything in the fcnn of sublime
word*, evea remqtely apprajrijiating Ui
the elnquswca of John
t, .maarive
as a runantain, fnd wildly making as a
rater*!!: of fire. ’ And thia la the opinion
uf *11 who hava heard this macvelous

kui* fouuvd Ids gun,,*cut tv Allison a
t-.L&amp;e, and shot bim in his own door.—-■ tune whining its tray Into the deepest down
five mors and then atopped at the
1
i bi- murderer ,wp* nrrvated mid hailed to heart, like the melody of a magic Incar- 1one marked Nd. .11.
He gave a ailsnt
spacer u&gt; teu charge,.
Thia occurrence nation, while the speaker proceeds with- ।signal; it aeemed In this abode of death
produced intense cxciiuhei.t, and H&lt;«p- uut a gesture or the l««t sign of excite- m
if be had loat the power nf speech.—
■
,
Wit READY PAY.
There
was
at
this
time
a
frost ot at'least
I luos, iu uidcr Ui tuhi the tide of popular ment to tear to pieces the arguments of '
I£uiib£t. &lt;H'd*r 25. H».
ki ’
...
I op/teou, ur uLlcust Im mittgnle the geuer- Ashley, which malt avray al his touch as twenty degrees outside.
At the depth
u
here
we
frnod
onrsrir
it aiw inii^hd
P. H &amp; J RUSSELL.
r.1 w&lt;-_ih-» wtacb at urn was violently frost Iwfore the sunixums.
Every one
i K^aiust him, circulated report ii^atooudy 'looked surprised. Hia logic was at once with a damp, whkh penetrated to 'the
■ piejixhciul to the character and standing •o brief, and so luminously dear, teat bone; my marrow was frozen and yet I
■ o&gt; uas-w. MmuU »vIio hr.'.l siiffervd *u&lt; h crti the rudiwl peasant could oomprehend II wiped the perspiration from my brow.—
She brought
hert without effort.
Tlic dnor opcned.wc went down six damp
I.A ROE and besutihd avortatoil of JEW ci wrung*at lu» luuiils.
------ --------------o--------And thus
Anon he come to the dazzling wit of aud slippery steps, and found ourselves
suit R-r alaader.
A™
-I— Ztwo
~- cases-- .|
in a dungeon of tlx square feet.
1 fan­
um? crii;ui:ul uud tec other
............
civil, *and
’ both
' the poet-lawyer, 1‘ike. Than the cm I of
out, u! U*u aaiuc tragedy, wore pooding at his lip srew'aharper. his smooth face be­ cied liy toe light of the lantern, that I aaw
itie April Orvuil CeUrt for 1840.
gan to kmdlo op. and hia eyes Legau to a human form movit^in it. The govern­
liic uiai uf iwdkcUneUt for murder end­ open—dim and dreary no longer, bat or remained on tee last step and said to
ed ot. thu 8ih uf April, with the acquittal vivid as lightning, red ns fin- glnta-s, and
K2L Prexssre
o! Hi-jUuus.
Such a result might well glaring us twinmctmrt. The whole soul
I had a curiosity to know to whom this
lt»vc been luresucn, comparing the talents was in his eye; tha full he rt streamed
CLOCKS I CLOCKS!
uf tlai MMUisei engaged on cither sidei— out of his free.
Ia five minutes Pike's । order *aa addressed.
Turn on the light,' said 1 te '.he jailor.
The leaoa lawyers were completely over- wit seemed to funm with folly, and his
1 then saw a thin and pel lid old man
nUduivd by the arguments and eloquence finest satire horrible profimity, when con­
ul tneir opponents.
It waa o fight of trasted with the Inimitable sullies and ex­ rise up.
Ho had evidently been imtnurodin thia
terminating aareasm of the stranger.
dwarls &lt;(g*mai giants.
TlMinlauder suit wiuisel fur tec 9th,and
Then, w itbmit so miite ns bestowing dungeon in the same clothes he had on
HOWARD. ASSOCIATION,
thu Ihroiig of spectators grew in number, an allusion upm. Prentiw, bo turned when, arrested, but -they had fallen off
paiLAor.u'uiA.
fold tee thurough excitement increased; short on tbe perjured witnesses of Hop-1 bitn pcncomeal. and be was only dressed
A
'iMtOntiM &gt;*&lt;iUu*cJ4j f/nrial
Through the rags,
*1x1, w but scciuvd atriuige, the current of kins, tore theii testimony into atoms,and , in a ragged pelisse.
f»- at Ktiirf &lt;/ tit i&gt;ltk
public opiuiou uuw nm decidedly for haded to th^ir faces such terrible Inrec j his naked, bony, shivering body could dc
IhftrirteJ, ajt^dtd with
Hopkins. Ills n»&lt;&gt;at-y had procured wit- live*, that al! trembled as if with.an sgtte, j: seen. Perhaps this body had been cover'
deedid garments; perhaps the
neasvS whu served bis powerful advocates. and twu of them actually fled in dismay | ed‘ with
ribbons &lt; the most noble order baa once
r.iUertl, so triumphant had been the suc­ from the room.
ie Howard absoctatios. &gt;n view or
At present
The excitement of the crowd was bo-1 cn«8.*d his panting cl
cess
«
’
O
the
previous
day
that,
when
the
the sttfal dstoUxctiou of human Ine. c»i;»«d
leictoc,
— that had
ease wax cut led, Mary Allison was left coming tremenduous.
Their united life bo WM only a living--------u iibunt an attorney—all bad withdrawn, and soul appeared to hang nn the burning l&lt;wl rank, dignity, even nama, and wo*
bv MKto, several/•*» ago d.rectwl tAw evsHs rose and wrawped
tongus of the stranger.
He inspired called No. II.
aultins »nr«vm. aa a caaarrasui act worthy of ilbu Ptg&lt;»y iiettifoggcra dared nut brave
. -------------- IHspeaaary tor the treat- thu sharp wit of 1‘ike, nud the scathing them with the power -rf his own passiont. himself in tte fragments uf hia ragged peHe satumted tocm with the poison of his Ihne, without utteringa complaint; Ims
thunder of PreutLo.
He aeemed to have body wm bowed d-«wn .conquered by
"Have you no counsel 1" inquired malicious feelings.

VERY LOW -»» CASH,

4 TT0R5EY and C’,’«*5'r * **'

Mikl&lt;U«vHl«. Bare? comrty, Mieb-

ent it with ears, and rsM dfes bl-ete
wick tte lew. AB i
• *
- U-r, and that S»W delegate be appo'etad
baek ; ‘ths ice was U
to aseemWe at tee Capitnl. in the city vt
rising.
Jaflkson, no the Ad Monday &lt;&lt; the rud
• Come down,” the
month of Dawrabar, 1960, for tee ptnrcUmatr.
The order was testes* fl* he pefii of adopting ante measure as may,
ted already
Kareitog m tM meet the csiganey of the occasion.
ice he was preying fsrvsntiy.
The governor gave an order In a law
U. G. IL—w«* (earn from ’SflkUl
tom, to the sddtars; then ho came back sources*’ that the undnrgniond ruIlraad.A
to my side, far 1 ted not left ths sledge. big branch uf which him thnwgh th*
In a u.imtte tte prisoner rwn.
city, up to the Catudian (metier, baa

*Tbe ice tesss,” said wwWCUsd“Art thou aura*
He struck the spot where thu hole b
so late yawned ; the water had becot
•olid attain.
ean fo,'- aaid Ute governor.
The horses started at a full gallop, a
in less than ten mtn utea wc reached t
fortress.

A

T
^;s?a£sisr.SE

rfacwtfueMx?

Judge Mills, lucking kindly ot the plain­
i oz OU4BO&amp; it i» nnedlcss to S4J ll-si ilie
trislioa ooamsiMM toe highest Medical akill
&lt; Ofc, M»d will forebh toe atsei epfroted

tiff.
•'No, sir, they have all deserted ttfo,
u:;d 1 atu U«&gt; pour to employ any more,"
replied tec beautiful Mary, bursting tote

«ucb a case, will not seme chival­
rous member of the profession v&lt;dunJeer I" asked tbc Judge, giandag around
ftbahwr.
•
’ Thu lawycre were all aitant
' *'I will, your hunur," said a.voice from
the tbickcalr partof the crowd, seated be­

hind tee bar.
_
..At the tone ot that Voice many started

stolen nature’s long-bidden secret of nt
trection.
He was the run
of all
thought and emotion which rose and ftli,
and boiled to the billows as he chow.—
But his greatest triumph was to come.
His evs begun to glance furiously at
»heHSMtf*ta Hopkins, as his loin taj er
fingers assumed the same direction.
Be
hemmed ap tec wretch with rircomtaUation of strong evidence nnd an Impregna­
ble
M. argument,
.rganw-&gt;u rutting
rotting off
•&lt; all
-11 h«pd
k-’!- of
"&gt; te
*­
cape
He piled
era.
plW up
-P huge
k“g« bastions
ba-lkm, ol
w to­
* __ I1A__fcto.
Tito
.nr.nnimtolilr
Ill &lt;l»« b«~«&gt;h lb*
murftow mJ -Itoderw-.
,r’s feet, ditches
dltoto. of
i.f
dllnniMi. mi* aooF&gt;|*i«uyeoM
। sophistry co'd overo»aUn, «M »« ■-.-«* «f lorooKy —J' I
•• »• mlgtil •y.talp.inlnd bto -Ullto, ••&lt;! prt tom toxrnl
bk« • Knrrtrni-'tt
esrel. -4 Sre. to.
.Hppal Mtotolr u. «» •-&lt;«*-* •—■

■ The follow inc particulars respecting
these wild and degraded bands of savages
arc interesting oow when rumors are cur­
rent of their outrages upon some of Che
troops in Oregon;
“The Snakes nr Sboshoniea, known
more commonly as diggers, are the iuwtfr
. uC Indians. Thov arc divided into q&lt;rit«j
a number of Lauds, all- speaking a oammon language. They occupy tec coun­
try frmn the Brunt river on the east to
the Des Chutes river on tee west, east of
ten Bluo Mountains, and extend as for aa
wnilh California, Very little la known
about these Indians.
There ia a reservelinn at the worm springe which cnabrncas
Dea Chutes and Tyich Indians, but no
Snakes that we know of have aa ytoereot
intn it* although the location is pMoliarly
adapted u&gt; their tostoa and haLita^glkounding as It does In roots—such aa kouac, la
kams, wapalocs, and wild onions—which
hare been a verv important part at their
suluistani-e.
With the exccpti-si uf the
imrnodiaU- margin of streams, their coun­
try h almost a'barren waste,, affording
very little vegetation, wept the Artemi­
sia, or wild aago.
Ttey. subsist, a.Cor'lingly, not only upon roots, but ufkm nlmnet every Firing thing within their fraeh
including reptile®, crickets, auto ami -oth­
er insects; and npon emergwwiea it is
hia call, hia sume benteAia water iug .and
said the) eat one another.
1: has been
roUen straw.
Hs altered a ugh yte it asaarted by gentlemen of the Hrnboa Bay
waa impossible lUt b. O-sk) regret *ny- Cbnteany that hey are proverbially Im­
thingoftbis.
He followed ifofrwnprovident, and neglect » stors up any
ae and pamd before «■*
i sbaU navor
forges tee glaaee he taroed upon mu in
paarnng, end the reproach tore waa con­
centrated in iL
i
•
‘So you®l* it reamed toesgr, "andai-

"‘‘’w^Zl’iLyT'tok

Udptato-

_______ ,__ u____ _________ jltWco the
•kteoTntokiu. and °f »IUfa«K ask
U« P-tod
tlo. k»««J. w
....... ...
te Ad
Kmm77&lt;»d lito. top to 0*J touf«r
He .mwtehawceretbc wrtb for protection from the in-

«l
to.n lik. »
to. d—rfto-dunjnm.
Uwokawun4 lit
not know hunaeff.

'"bl. 1 *«. toil It — • -totoo too'* ,to-

plsredhimM If"within ths bar.

His ap-

prenwee was B problem to auzxle

wxn—Ite

nranur &gt;W
j—te
your legislation, should mate U the duty
of the ll«o Govceaor, In tee atwnbi-f teo
c'.vc-Jnu of &lt; black Hepublfcan u» tea
Premdeacy
the United Suttee ta Novambar, i860, te towte a pmefosoatem
ordering an daateM foe tedeflRes to *

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1
Hot now at last bo rises before the b*r. i
. not behind It—and so near the wonder- 'icon diablerie Lodger writers dwindle into
tag jury that he might touch the fortwan ia common place:
We left tU room with a turkey behind aledga, wfooh k&gt;d already moved forward
with hia long bony fingers.
With eyes
and walked on until we found oqridill half shot, and standing rigid aa a pH- , us,
1
“3jHs net finished," ths guvomor said
uppoehe tee prison.
The jallec
tar oflronjris thin lips curl ns if in mean- eelves
।
urelkssa aeorn, slightly part, and the voice 'opened It, went In. and lighted a lantern.’ to ms in French.
We
followed;
We
wept
doiyn
tan
steps,
-WUt bare v» to dof I aaM
comes forth.
-WwitF bs replmd.
Al firat it Is slow and sweet, inrinua- passed a row of dungeons, and than down
WcsaMhal/wtosr.
We Went
tit^ itself into the brain, as an artless ten more, but did not stop.

school BOOKS!

D.n.mu»i

by lynch-1

toe

rt-m. U&gt;d 4r&lt;«if.l to totoM toe &lt;»Mor.
HU tokkrni. I**™ r»crf»l « toe »»”
J , rnUto. tollh.a to toe brrMe. g.e«
Inprlone. m toe mtoton ef «i oek toe
b°HtoIiel«ee»eetrM.J»l«W-;to

n« ixwo wtered co the
I” demanded tlw Judge,

h ta iiwmata-rlul about my name be- ,
R,P «tered on
mUs.”
I A. .
gg

grenasra s--ms twrene«o gvwww

knees were h
tremble. T«
fere. Iwto

u*&gt;

Id'je and the Artcops_
i&amp;txilya lew yews teo,
an over zealous cl.-uwci-t of dw Aitenjan
bar moved a reversal of the sentence of
Socrates.
' A . -

Wasrem. —Immense turns bare bean
expended in ortminoutiug the interim- &lt;€
the new Capitol buHdiag at Wusfongto.,
anJ making It: appear like l&gt;yfm‘s so-

The at. Paul papers complain of
an nnrxamptod financial depreaatan in
Mhimwota. They hare plenty of agvtaulWai products U. spare, bat bars »• mar­
ket far teem. Tt* taw stage of water h»
the river has cut them off from aav considerabte eactamgre with At Loui«. There

�their further efiurts W iutruduTJi^
pt».K. »aU took

thtaw«W4 WLettm

p.m. to ptoU^ka

aWMB ftp* th. JbnU of Atofca.,
.(Utfta mtofncui &lt;Uii.aatb.imr
Scffifr. li"“^,eL Cl*ft p™»ttol

’•*?*cPWrrWJsU&gt;» «b»nty eom*

yegre;

HWB.-VHJ HQTicE.

in laW.U. plant u n»&lt;l.14" ground.
Tkyield w» 6v* peck* prd « little oyer, or.
M
AM* &lt;4 Atafft 200 bushels tu thu

fATE or MicinCjkx./.

on on Monday nexi, die 5th
_____
tint ta th* peculiar political

buebeta^r, al the *M*®r»b&lt;jul IM bush
de to the acre.
The past s&lt;agon Em nnt been as fet oroonuiwUaai ,at JIM.
» (md
1 Wai of *an«l&gt; Iklpfe-mmr pf Abla tpjthair grvjaha* th* &lt;»opre4&gt;u».
timeFr&lt;*tn whaT experience I have had qd the
It. orgaMauhn. Wa ffMM, h anirtsr
auhject, 1 IB quite- *urc,.that with r-od
Wrack of th* Indian.
|Stt uf Ibis papa, fbaitesauon pfoiamwe and guj|*vati»&gt;p. 4in gwd
! «f the Territory fie more than two yeere.
.- ■ _
. 1’urifemd, Nuv. 21.
bara, bj pbU It &lt;il»ia uap that math
Tfakfivet U uurr.iWated In (Wrt, by thd
steamship Indian, which sailod fmm
LhOhuabela u, tba awe.
lt»&gt; were
' Y^yi«rtiLle ^h*tb lu quoted in thu het
grown upon a soil ofamvu.^.^
aidernbly enriched wijh manure.
his. M&lt;a»d floi
•Hwy ehod-i lie planted •buotl|
NutwrthetoeJjtg. awy Uf tbeM'tata
of. May^nu AZffh, n»elk&gt;w hu^I
here »x bswn crtntrm erted by o«ir m-ighhmwiily. ngnt
Mxmt IS inclice apart, nud «boe|
- bBr~he st
. .
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L,
'. !, ..jug eyi.
39 ipatirreclln
iocboe apart .In the hilt - Oaa ti
de^ce from bia ucpeacl&gt;eJ siUkrt, and
sufficient fur. a bill, and it sbuqjd:
ered about m inch deep. . T^y..^,..,.
trot* he rwhx« u&gt; owly tsr« eolamps
1
Norfi-lli, Nov. 23.
about tin? same cultivation aa,carrot*.-•f- DoiWocrAfld tiwprtttfon. whry vkord
A special messenger ha-» arrived from
A hill will, produce, from 100
400.tu- ,
of « Melik endm-ied b'^the Aourfr. We
. ffiirtbaftrptim, on the ota'.rru shore uf
bora.
.
I
know
uf.
no
mot
or
grain
that
mcnt’iiS) iliTs'ImiTuc*ui another eviJenoe
will produce ao much wbatanlial, nu’tri-, Virginia, |l-r vuluntccra, it laving been
SR* ul ihupohucal steading of the HtraU of
dona matter on a given pipes of ground। asccruipttd.that' an attempt is tv bu mads
WFriduy.Sfitli Hist,, to ran the rinces
._.
ju#p&lt;)rsil83 intwe.^usg
s a chemical aqalyaia'o* to Canadu. •' Grent excitement pruvsib.
tlteffuM hMte Her
rery^»f heaver. With
|hi«r&lt;M.u y*lMBg lOO.pereea a rtahdard
•uch a witpe**.‘HTs
*1
very Wy inatter
II v.- to CuMr&lt;*s SaitMoxa.—A Welch
r.\£«r, ’ .
_ .. _ __________ to'lab. uitvV .trap,
IWfc corate, being iuIuxJ how he rnnbagvd to
that fruotiuF tftm, tMAtuck of the
. Fibrl^m matter.
«*,&gt;» vindwatipi: ckHikUtow,.
SI 45. preach srriuune «o far above bis own
ufCdklcus to ottertv' destroy, wbijb is
Starch.
27,00. puwwm uf cornpoaltiuB, fcplh-d, “I have
the purp&lt;«e oftha Xdr
‘ jg—2* •B—ur, ps, M..«,
las a voIihuo of seriiuwH by one Anbbiteup
m official qunrleading
waa but receutlv^tuppoa
K; lilluteia, which 1 uuuilate into Welch,
ter., that tw^ffo
Intri from St.
Mucilace, or, gum
6,85. and afterwards trunskUa iuto Enghsli, al­
..d'U-k apd the uoe fr. 1 Bat&lt;'n Rouge . Oil। or(,^t,
,10,03. ter w^irh U»a. Ardibiafaup. biiumdf would

[ s*

S

ti» eucBuChcr upon aJnMMt,.An quea|iuus n&gt;c
I*. Z4»-.'-'e7
J"1
founded on certain re
pniinl.'KM*.1 UOES-Ui. l»nl.r I
wllb ErpuMiesn ejbiH still

Riifli.m

tain ,75

mt

»JvWjVJt.e prsaer

NOT MAKE THE SALE OF LIQUORS

-

Boatou, Nur. 22.
The meet'rnr at the Trwnont Temple

, deemed to &amp; IU., starch J.1TJ
'motel'And

oiLt»
.jWr xib
Uw has ta«ue. or. neat to.m_
* &gt;o, (&gt;■
The nateiclouscuud’taentei
l,Mu1s&gt; or
£1, that ia^ &lt;he®«nV*«\ *WrH
ajm-RJufp.thiin 6J m Ldd, will!

UuUadStatee in ay'leal &gt;mstrnltreJ to oe
cdpy thc-Northurn par t of Mexico to se­
all Utet wo could Lope, and had ri-MKUi en ro .thp selisjicbon of tip plairns’
our
"« n ciuzena against that o-untry. os will
at one time to believe, it is a substantial
as fiic the etcority pf Aniariwu; on tfae
Republican vicu»ry. It la thus summed
fmntWr. ’ Fnxn all that am be ascertain
up by the Albany Evening Jourtm^
td. it is lair in preaiitne, that u-mi&gt; of the
A RirruLicAU CoxrTnoti.iR elected vessels of the Rome squadron wifa aoim
proceed to Ver* Crus, and other ports U
by forty-eight thuuMnd majority.
A RcrPMueAK .Tmssrata elected by Mexico. Indcad^his seems to be ci rtain.
so iutereatetf are the reported paypoaa of
fi&gt;rty*cven thonwmd majority.
’
A
RarVALtcxx AttwraW Gbxmiul France. Englund And Spain,,now regard"
olected by^**Myutiwe thousand' majority. W th olGflm! (jnarters.
A Rarmtic*trdcmk or Amain elec
»ed by forty-five
majnriiv.
A RErrnucsK Clerk by Afntsxn
■:
aeka.vk.a»«.»i.
jblretM by d^taMfcnt thMwattf Jmhrity.'
Tba luck •iMp.buton. Kt Alton,,
A RwtttM.lt!a* SrATK
founded upon camptela official return*
!W|e&gt;vettd tover tbe untied Dhnttcririm
from al! the emm tin ia tfi* State, N&gt;w
i Mrd-A'innricnn vote-bv six bundtvfl tna-!
Y«rb mri Ki^i aiiBgasBi Itrni .1 tM
v
A fUrcmtttajr St?rate chosen by thlr| My-fke thkrtiterid 'majority. ’■&gt; -f ’
'J
'

A !l«MrbLicAN Amemelt ebnnen by im
etjudt’or larpsr majority.
L

Tlms^ihD Rpptiblicanabave eb-cted

me

. uct &lt;-f th*.pin*Stat* &lt;-Seers, by an «wtI bfss mujorily of k&gt;rtyflVe thousand, tarir

thrre-fenrffar ofbmh hrundwn ofthe L:&lt;:
islxturiy.'aindj.’the Governor »pd LFcuiij».

I ant Govarnnc. J./;.
.«.. i ?
!■ . The Democracy, on the other bind
have &lt;ndy-ele«ted three State oflteert, by
•^average majort# of k-m than atm*
'

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’

•f the State.

A ^'rtner

mmkrn iMto&gt;A,p*ri«r

I

inn- Saturday gening. cuMttfrd upwards
nf MOOffir the bimrfft u/Uutai Brown's
Hnuite.
’1 here »u a heavy fail uf snow last

AND

PROr^JS/QJYS.
SPECIAL NOTICES

?**»
vaawi Iim 38 ports, in
IM «f n«vW«&lt;Rr,in*tt*. Mrt‘ho Kmg
Phillip enrn &lt;i L l40; (fantMa buabrl
uf the Cbnfa &gt;TO«re rateable tor food
than a bushel "of the first und a fault- teas

rariw, Aa have ridiculed tli* c«ln

F'«»rcr OtT.w oppott&lt;« IM
rUtaga «r Hasiis*.. «mI ms
ttl »&lt;ftt i&gt;n mors msuaabl*
•taMMnBWt latte Wet.

Lb-m.froar thd ground.; . Tw^ Uiind* **f
the crop htiwovor , wilLcqm# AptylriK4b*
U-pa, which, the latter msiQbteaW&gt;*?
grass &lt;/ qar »**"»£•Tfav «•

wltjjF

VUjartwjt. klt|» 4M M. V

. ..

.DYUWSU / jrn &amp;U bKOlUTT
....

. ,

'rWMUbittAsau
with

_____

(JfV. &lt;
Will .»* rtf &lt;Mf MUM*

MEAT MAROT.

eoch is cwrmwwmt.
Tlte chMand only d-fih-ul;y In mnutig.
ing tU Owls IM» diibg MdjiiUriM

•moUr rutars-

Atb^niy Gem-rid riT ftl. State.
»bia&gt;- &lt;». dto;*,. ^".k. ST

GOOD ABSOBTMENT,
IV3ESXXT

an, than a buatad of fa&gt;* Iasi.
In this c'-mpsrisn* I hat* o»t c&lt;nuifr&lt;I
in th* k-*onutriid»iiis C«^i»pvtuiit*&lt;»f which

by ipMa*. of.
dWWwfeuJLw. -r—-a___
,pilw «... &lt; luUw1* r" 'U&gt;;, r-Hw
m uelrmore. They aboard 1»« • mind anil
modnrately dried before da-v
’ i»ite&lt;l
away in large quantitiqa.
If imi&gt; dried
they would soon galhKmnid.;..pn3 if the
__________ . drying procsw ia too rapid they ”wflldiar
official re- i dcu tn&gt;i much to be enten with relish ^r
comfort.
Tbey^re nearly ua larae M
the fw»-out. hot unlike-tUm, they have
no bartc &lt;w sladL
They arc teletj bmlcd, rnasted^rr rata^. ..... . ■
Tba.y would he of more vahse for/at*
t&lt;ning poultry and swipe, than for gn\
other purple. They w.njld &lt;te the,barresting without the a*d
human hands.
An acre &lt;&gt;f thmsi,wt|| j^ntad,And
ripened would feed six uf rigfal hop Ar
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ii
mure -than twc.month^aud they would
A •pedal dtopmeh than WasUnpwr to pnilmbly npfd no other fi»od to inake^f
ffMdB^efffara^Kys.ttha*dMgMreiwment
thia.moaning dmarndHed 1m twin the.
KtHtetl wte*^affMdxieh, WDd erdm *r haff* torned. npoQ wtty.a quarter .&lt;•£ i
BMW bff* Is—sl ffd/aix cncnpoute* of

ment in th» Ability-, imrgvky. and par
wwrew of Hon. -Jncot V. Ro*r**»,

u. ioas
I^fatdtnU.
' virtue »f «4rcirUi
•s,*** *U ?4
*
S kw. CircuitCaart Cam

I anal the OH Stand,

The result uf the election in Ncw(T&lt;»Hi
is finally ksin-wo; end tluugh .it 'ip. nut

when k was Meertsdi
hnd n&amp;taken a ctaw
wudd not fault when
be fired. —

aiANCEJCT SAL$.

family.

80 lb*.rtf water.

more than a sixth

bssS

n^af tas Juiija v&lt;
*7W sad p'»;c all
ffte*e5tb^ u’jJ

uut kouw hia, "»U pmapwduuii."
6nohundred p..upd»»/

. Wrecteft; HsrparaJirry tfai'
: fee Ria}&gt;mond, *ftap n-wiv ing a
ffrnn Guv, PffakcrKof ,1’enmy 1WtetaM 4»tek Ab W7*m of

P(.

^Mraua.—-ma l«dy &gt;111 unmHa

Self
8SV,' “

r"

�ROTA

IDID TO TITO COL-

WhHc ic

within Ura bsswat of bin cunt nod stabbed

(jwrwik Mi jive pronrinerrae tn all the
natural •tlewilafna paws». a L&gt; iu fac*!-

itjr—th girt* tfic-niifttgfcmcflt tn all cflter-

prisce •&lt; Impruvosnrait, awd hmd a help.

MS3UC &lt;

ber sswaljlmra, nnd then male his
cape.

CHEAP CAI

Officers were ou tha look out on-

wccMafully, until Thursday night, when

he cariie trom his hiding place and dellscred himself up to the officers.

lie was
«ffM&gt; BASH WW
CHEAP CASH 8TOI

immediately sent tn Marshall to be tried
al ths Qrouit Cnuri then in session.

psteral intrtHHuid Instruction of its rtad
-Jrtj y« it should always avoid an ♦».
eggeralbm uf natural &lt;r •cquirad.adtat*

.ages, and r’g’Jty rrfmin from embarkip*

in tbi udvmwcy of ehitneral sehen.ea.
abicl. in tfair prart-cal results will only
’ inyutve the operators iu them, in di-Mppoinfmeut and !&lt;&gt;**.

Although n little,

so-called, speculation, of the ebursettr

la»l refcned to, may be looked upon as
doing uo'luirbi.-xben it brings about no

practical results ;

Mill 'velaJi upon it

.aa doing ha ria,in ucakcaing the influence,

and lowering the'estimate &lt;if the rvli.-ilil-

4ty bi such n joumul. «rIsm it really udVucaiea mcnsurcs &lt;»f prnctud utility.

sbjr e'UMridarfag th* qwetfati «/navigating

the Tbucnupple rivMT tu this p int; and.

wm'lrfdjring ffeg »rriut» tube tif. jfa /’toDftr, in its h»rt article wpnii thtrt subject,
we should auwnpi u* la*before cer madaudit farts and figure*. Jf wo acre

m»

nuheMrr that re acrem«t brine made
the wuLject vf a practical jiie. As it is
MCAjBsit farther drvj bip.'nnnta.

FntxniD PbrtTQjss.—D. C. 1Ia«|cy
Zm M i» &lt;*r&gt; offi-v a faw of the bft

L-oking. and

laiyeU potatoes we Lave

:• fi-ur
the hrrgcM wdl sre4j»h ever a poimd rock'
-m 'w*1 more *U1 Ail kii little short

^j&gt;f

They srrfb &gt;rown l»j

■FHey Mrnks r.f frfc ».p!lMfrz’-‘TWr

kind - «faeb Mr. ila-k~ Us iu Ip-

jCcri.AnJUww.'ot1 Sinh’, « Wrg.alL wb-»
ArHrftnytMti- in Mbthte;&lt;&lt; htoahif*ytat&gt;
akwata fitxl Uia very btW aMirhw which

lbe‘«M*riULafftf4a.

■

Tux Wxa-wri

thcltenvItTt mtn« of the

fend
••m.

- »

•

These njffcclloju hpvo been called out

Ihtrirty ermi* part of the day,

Death

Ht-J/RAN !«a .X&lt;MI

GOODS SOLD

Kit Catwn.
St. Loah. No*. 28.

The Omaha Republican antxiuncrs &lt; o
the butlmnty of prisons from F«rt K.arnoy. thD death of the Qrltibra'ed in««nn*
uinecr, Kit Cars- -n, at Tai*. New Mexi
&amp;», where he Uoa l idikn Agent.
Maier Sobmmnvar, Agent far the up
per Niaxiuri S'k-ux Indians, arrived at
St. Joseph ««n Midday, he reports that
the 8'w&gt;tr« haw swnra venuesnve against
all wtftcs found in tlmlr c isatry.
Tira Major rays that tha Yelluw Sbmr
River W uavintde f»»r steamers for »O0
ruilw aUtm Us OMO^rix*. with Uu: Mi-

The sane of eerry ksbrtribei■rllplalslr rrtiCad
os bl. pa(Mr.«ad
tWaunr ।
tiun wilfrtArS; - TWs eyrfts' r-----------------------pstrserwi the piper,
roaies ur tas rasa

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

Tatsacs.

&lt;rra eeuU * rear, if paid la adraaoir, and o«tnds
of U&gt;m State tl t* ksi iweaty^ui oreta, if pa&gt;^ is
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

wrarKaud go-de c-n be hiMed aithtn
400 miles «f H«R Laks City, and very
wear several-Fort* in that region.

3©tWT8 ft ffiHOS,

GOODS SOLD

Course’. bshg-fctod.''

•'•

L’S CQWOffl POWDER

Circuit Coartas-IMO, 1M1.
CATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judiobtl Chvtii— I hereby apputn: and fix
thq |;iao» far h sding the several tcrth«
&gt;•1 the CmumL C*uit within &gt;uid Circt'l
far the snifa 1800 s»»d 18&lt;M, aa Winers:Raaar Coc/tt.—Jr.noary.2ml T'H
day ; Jniy* 3n’* Tne-ds*.
.
CMxxax CocxTY-—February,W Toesda?; OitoUr. 3d Tuesday.

Iona CorrtY.—January 4tbTuesday ;
Aped, JM. Ttr^afj July, l« Tuoadsy ;
Oet-»l»cr. IM Ttei-iduv.
KssrCbrrrr—March, Hr Tma-Uy;
J upe,Ut Tuesday ; S» ptuml&gt;«^.2ad Timsda» : D-cruibct 2n&lt;i r«te»dar.
MonreMLX O&lt;vrrr.~April 2nd Tues
day ; N«h«mb«r( 2nd Tuarday. .
Gtvwi under &lt;hy hund at tin* Sillace &lt;4
haii.i. this 24th dny of October. A. D.
1830.
Louts S. Lmmu
•
.
Circuit Ja-ige.

BSVOn QMI3COJ
HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!
- JOB CA&amp;H
Ml CSm

r®DR
FOR
FOR
' FnR

—n»vi—

JTST BECEIVKO
new 'mwl ttfast enmpiete assortment of

DALG« 4AD MJUDICIAEA.
^Chemicals, 1‘ainls, Oils, Camft phene. Bor ill ng FIoM^’ 1
-

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

t.'sctea

FOR CASH

■whee dggECAWF

TLWENIl.ViiAiiAALCUaOL. •

FOR CASH
FOR CASH

Mfalfawi* :
|buh!ican party

PRICE.

cnrxr

4.^.

———"

■^tassssr

Hon. Fsnrw Fergnsaujurmerly of Mur-

in foci ereiriblag in £•OroceiJ JiM, laeh *

shall, in this State, but more recently &lt;
Nebraska,

bw appointed by

DRY GOODS

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

Ladies; See Here!!

amMfizs? ^atfcxnaax^
AH tetUlT Extracts,
•
uncutibiun «rtm txnm.

AT ANY PRICK

«**irsiwisww“
AT ANY PRlgE _

tartar-

t t.

8EWIMG MACHINES
k
«4
»I -rd
nt

woj

(rue €«rmt.

* iMKLLi
A CALL.

4ST

FOR TfiN DOLLARS
Fur. TKN DOLLARS
FUR MEN DOLLARS

�Jusinos

CJLIH CAPrtALi fl,000,000,
f?■ *&gt; ’ AMkU-DTK MtP VBIMPAIMXD.

Jim, appalled al the mwub'.eHiA Ud
done, matured khat it wM not hi* fcull,
•hat Turn Owen aonpped bim.
Thia changed tfe dirucJoo ofoJd Un­

*12,000,000
HADLEY a BAKKE'S.

£0T£ K£A3 5A3B-)

tenth

HARDWARE

Old iivt Go.'V —BilLP. tn making a
journey iu g aug« conch &lt;nrcr the bMly
rtwds uf New Hampahire, and amwtd
hinuteiF on the wy.by fr*^ne*H ra«ma
to the tomfort of a tnyateriow black t»L
llewnwh UhU widiWm.
Sudden! v
the cnaot eaabo in contact with a largo
•Vme, which withmt doing any nthw
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CHt
da-nage. derived BUty of hi- aqailUbnum, and down be rui!-d upon the CULAR and
CROSSCUT SAWS,

6 “W..rn iknUr yi hw’r «U. BHlr.

_-l—-----------------—

COORKK. and CARPENTER TOOLS.

^"SLsras^'i;

p

BROAD A NARROW AXES. GLASS,

bitn th;it the stage

Agcaeie. ia all lire pnnHpte
tlrngkM* the State. Prt£-

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,|

dial an.! grail, at-mjlatir.g jwuprttice. Tbat they
BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, of aw

njnunted w

tr DCanUMB ATTENDED TO WITH JfcS
ar DESPATCH A FIDELITY. _ej

erjj^feanddcaorififctt.

J. A. SWU&amp;ZgY, Ajni.

CLEANSE TOVB BLOOD.

Udie. and Geutlacwn1 au.-b aa

Gentlemen’* Gold and Silver Waiebea,
Gold V«N «d Guard Chain*, Gold Sleeve
Batten*, dett W«rt Key.,

••
buepifoblc taNe.but
him wits »o very Bn•talk ibat tbe Wy of
-------------the bouse remarkedto
i hia». ,-V*
“Pray, Mr. J«duu» hrIu v«ur»df- to
tiie Imcrr. Dwi’/ 6r a/rarW
\l !n
“No. indeed, tuetfom, I -Uli not de.—
I've aeen a pieca twice a* large, and It
^didp-'t scare rue* bit.

ar cure

.

acovriL’s
Blood and Liver Syrup.
Tte Itaape to given to tel pMtectenaTWt they may knew wlaat they are using.
Tkt toeMarton of Aa.-aaparilla wflb RtfKn

FOR THS La DLRS
GOLD WATCHER. Hwantme.

HDATTEOH&gt;COK3TfTCTlO|4l.
bowrvrr they majr U*e been Itifled with end
abuMd: u*-t .tbrir ditwd Ar&gt;.l&lt;^!y i» to len^hea
life.-nd renter it aeiHrtto. Ail. auerrtug di
rretl, upou ibepttitxtf^toMw « teriW, tUy
CAUdE ROON TO HEAL,
aad dJarUrgt frot. tbe ayrteto. "try teite te
Srioliil., wbvlbrr bcreditaiyr at otbarwfo*. Tbit
DEC BLIT THE llEBtLtTATEll.
aad thereu podiacaafotthr KUmach aMBoweb*.
the liver, tbe nrrrroi ar.t'tx the akin. KI»i4d«..r
madH. ia which tba? do hi
erf#
aad. ill adtr.iniatcrrd before liar rar? artadol of
In.
1
.Arf

BADWAYK SWULATX5Q PILLS

“.Oh, Jacob " aaid a matter to hia ap­
prentice, “it ia wondetful U» aee what a
quantity jraj can eai.”
“Yea, air,n «aid
4l»e boy, •&lt; have been practkhig «*cr
atoc. I ww-mic*.-

every pa; t of the

*
. ..■■■A Write th* State
County aud Town ptolaly, ao aa to avoid letter*
being tutocumed. Addraaa,

8a t Rin am, Fvaalc C«mp)«iot*. Tomam.
Kvil,aad aU dlaesms arulag ftwa soy
inparuy «T the Mi»d-

JMMEL
inf the i
..II U

AXGLE 4k CO.

1th! CANAL STREET. |()|d No.,

Quaker.City Publishing House

C00KIMG STOVES!

and Uvar Syrup. «udxU&gt; at* naujg U tx Ihrit

rsadt..ToHTariKK.rrepn^.., Omwin.

What
the dlffisrecce botworu an oncutal fire place^tnd the largest ship hi tbe
■world !
Ooo Is an Eastern grata, the other the

Uk Chrintfcy Ague Balaam.
new and aun plan for obUiulug GOLD
i’RR WATCHES. and tebar rteuaMa
Full particular* giv*n Iu Catalogue*.
1 to aeul toam-^uepplwteioo.
■
l« Gift* wurth from B.&lt; «ah to &gt;10%
.TEED to each purcbaaer. glOO.Oou Is
e been dielribatod to ay patron* wiibia
ux muclh* -glH,u0 to ba dtolributed

it.” “Don't call me broom.
wh-4e natne^f you please,
MHL „ _ Andie to it^tnd waa nataot
to bo uMri. wr.”
“That'a ao.
Wall,
brooro-batKlto, how are you

The tent Agne Cere Iu t&lt;e.
A iteMady prepared by a Itegtdar FbjrMXaa
A pragtortM free Den tel aland li:cred.eela

AND CUTLERY.

A philoaopher, being baked what waa
&lt;be first thing necessary toward- winning
th* lore *f a woman, MwwtMd “an op
1tn
Scrutinise a fowter when bo advltew
you to M»ld FtUfttioA. and a doctor ulmo
,U drink* ho ygrbaa^h.

M

.

*,

Changing wertivr. n&gt;eb aalhUh,
Call* for mrciae of care.
Cold nor beat are half ao vtocfoua

Tbo nioat tender brarted man wa ever
“
is • alxietwakar. who alwuya
a and whistled whan be ran

*

11

’

frirtd'a

own.

HALL'S tUXO BA1EAM, te all caeca, aim
tbe beat of uUiefacUun.
HAU. 8 Ume MAUUR ha. wmM aaaew
curea ainec tu totrodueUon than any &lt;,®er euagb

^asdafciite—

Popo My*—“Aa exmue h&gt; worse and

•

The reaaom -why

Urmri* Sir I Douax

Mii/din rrherd rm sons,'

T1X, OQFPRR SXDSntaaoS
WAU. 9F“4ll WKX

•TlStiStt

to do any amoaut of

CUSTOM

ELEVATKI.

-W*O3CXE.

||7-—
Why la a droakard like a bomb-abeH |

Because tbe mmodni be » out of reach

PKTl'RES!.’
BOLTWOOD 4. GRANT.

SADDLE a

m* •rtingtowe

HALL'S COUGH

IB BOW ia mu fitfill operatwm, ready

mar. Urrihk lbw aiie; for an eaCuw

ISAAC C. HOTT,

favor tl unset be otberwiae tbau nntear.
JOB* u r.M,
urLi. «W.
Chicago, nusoto.

Dr. SWTs Balsam!'.!

■

*

THE I'HUAMUJ'llEWa STONE
EG Will.. ‘.
.

ur THE POETRY OP FHTWC J£J

t*

Old Fogyima Dutaaeed
Young America Absad.

PICTVBI ROOM

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FALL AND WINTER —‘- - - - - - - - &lt;3-oox&gt; a
° f

OtM A

f

following irirfatlve taa nran of Restrict,
rat veracity—an bramruhlu gentleman.—

Yo t'

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I wuU
r-***"« H»W: ■« «**« "H
w tb.au to W. Uaakan tktnt.
It n.toampvtltoS.MnHdlh.itorooa

taresta, and «a» surprised to sis no ,»d ^aUr -too bah u m .into.
wound totes forstead.
My bril most
««. &gt;k.w..», to cat VI. wtodhave hritod Mm. tteretare, I thought and fty.;b“Ol»M ».n fcr ma Unit did
said ahrad, without actoally entering his Itaagtoa up
tMHabora, ,.r
bf*ta.._Be dtod from the'rifccts of con Ito ■ un«Ml baw an ba ttoaMlajnd

,1

VU|lbak»*'Mli&gt;MftaKW.»ar- “
- alttoamh ba pltotjad Iaa and tor
•ill Uy no means wo-md htafanUagufay itiake arty farther &gt;eflec!rons, I attempted ' made rome fieros lunges at tn
making pthllc hh terrible and almost fa­ .to draw my kwlta across his throat, that ' and abdomen, the odds were age
tal rencontre sr I th the wIM stag of the U%i|kcamM might have the benefit of a now, and hope gave me strength t
South. But first let me describe to tbe full and tara br.-S lt timg. My left tend
reader hia physical untanizatiun. that he RfMpol one &lt;i! his tall antlers, and my
A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK
may know he is “a man. every Inch of knife had made a slight Incision In hUe
UF FJttX AND WINTER GOODS. Wm."
,'And, bi the fim
hide, when, horror oTbormn! tte appar-’ a bloody mtotle. sei all tte* filed mv
Selected with particular pygard.to the merely remark that at the period «n ently dead buck came to life in a ma- teurt with dMNU. far I knew that ta
WANTS «*T this Community. to which which I refer te war rocsJered tbe meet meet, and springing to his fret, with his Ml ttet Ms lifeblood was tote apHltae
FRANCE BUWE1,
active man In tte district
eyes glaring upon ms like two balls'of out. At late Ac baMtotem or*. Tte
I aEaVAR is stave*, ire*. Ural, rails. »4 sboU we iqvitu the attention of the. citizen^
L? hardware, brats soil shore, sod areuufaatitret
firs, and hts u pet lip trembling with wild buck ww au -loafer scraged, for
rnnch persaatem. tn ran g fiuit race with rage, be made a fierce lunge nt my dide, death was upuo him now, and death will
■ **ry /erf huh ams.wta&gt; tad ufaeu braw­ which would tavo been ripped open os oxJdusn the wrath of man and beast
rad fabtoh wa ofitf uTIH
HADLEY A BAKU,
led that hr had never found his matchjmd with a knife ted I not been es strive as a alike.
Tte Intenec firMf '
‘
* &lt; a.YCFACTURKRS of U*. stere-ten arel rapdid not believe be had an equal In the
bad burned out, or way cm
111 per-wwe- Iteiers te irwa, aaRs, atel glare,
State, either in speed or artivky.
Our
i its socket; and htof*“ —
.festf hardware, crelery auti staves. Hteio eweUeer
i hero retesed In run with Mm on eqeal
terms, but proposed to give bie anl&gt;d,&gt;, niat ten paces, with the additional odds

WE HAVE

JUST it’E&amp;EIVED,

■saw5-*®
•d.
,
W yowrflto inwre are n

wgbwitb Anw arit and Ik

Hartings and Vicinity,
WM ’•

Cannot Fail to Suit.

J. P. ROBERTS * Co.,

DRY GOODS

E U.L'Rfl in drug*, medicines, pttent medi
cine, peinle, oil*, tnrpeutme. burning do id.
lt&lt;|&lt;M&gt;r*. Jrr-slnffa. window glaw, putty, win­
dow re&gt;b. vrnrrne*. stalrraerv. and Knee articles.
OUH* m "(tower's IMeek."

Dpare

■' t&gt;. ■
&gt; •
CLOTHING1

W. PARJiEll,
WT‘!n,*r-'&lt;A,-t *&gt;d r***'1 d**!pr in 'iroeerien
» t slid Prerutes. Port. UH. Bullet, and
*1 kind, of Prvdw-w bought and raid, st bia-*eM

Then bowing hia bssdj* if in aoteniasiue,
a fi| uf shuddering convulsed hi* frame - countenance, in tte shape of s huge note; |
fur h fow seconds, and be fell Bfeleas at in 6»ct kt wan rem triutble for Ito great I
my feet.
But. like the slain warrior, length.
On a hte occasion when taking I
who. unconquered, still g&gt;asps bia reck­ I up aanttectoin fa ttewbureh to wMab te I
that the little man was ftlrfy *MisMrv^*
in «&lt;te kindred yards; and te never ruis God alone knew whi.sboeld prove vic ing sword be iwfdred frhn and terrible belonged, u te pMseo diroegta tte eta-1
/.n r. u-,-t MJkrsed his bred attsiu (m ameer.) Hia Bride toriuna.
I feared it waa all over with otea to death.
!m
'
Wten rihtttwThat he tfds dead, and
was emiiplftflv humbled by.oje wta&gt; ted me, and I hurriedly but earnestly com­
never bhasted.
mended ray erail to the karpingnf a g&gt;**d ' not till then,’ I Hissed my hoM opuh hu.- n sudden and tmcontrohtMe dosfre to
The deacon did mH kabw what
And Well might nor tern ba a awlft I and ■ merciful Giri. Oh I Sir. ttet wm tall antb*re, and falling test-fly to the "itegh.
runner. Btad aa Active man; tar I have i an awful lira* with me—.* dark toatr—« i earth,! lay utterly'extesuetsd upon the
net er mm rat who pororMcd keener fearful slrutfuli’ for- life! 1 sci-tnafl to be ground, and -with any bead resting upon
limbs and more perfect I v developed mus­ I already passing through *tte valley aud 1 ths seek of my fallen foe, I soak into a
cles. I At a hiU-lJoodsJ racer, iters eras toesha iow of teteh.' Tbs &lt;tytoe man— deep and heavy sleep, which lasted niraw
n&gt;&gt; «U|&gt;erflii&gt;Mito flesh slwrat him ; te was [ the omdenwed Rrwainal standing upon than an hour. At tte expiration of thi*
time. I rose up is a sitting prRture and
mU bone and muscle—perfectly formed ■ tte raaffiJU—o&gt;Jd ma realize m«.ra evr
lonkad around upon the field of batik.— placwd a email piece of stick inr plaster
by.Gcxl*
[Jis nu*e i* Iwunan; hia eye,
| tixKigh ycani tatvo enured away, and I ahi i Two noble bucks lay dead uptei' the groan &lt;»*•€ it. During the mixmiag &lt;&lt; the d«v
though kindly Mur. i« as keen nt a
hastk’a.j In bia younger days te was all getting old, when I think ltf that drundfol j; sward ; but as i looked toward my feat in qiwalion. the plaster bad droppwd utf;
mergv ; and twenty-fire .years ago- tte j contest with tho ouragud stag, njy heart |: I drew item hock in alarm, for they were “J" d«"&gt;"
&lt;»
C-iod of which we are now writing—he । oaeeeu its throbbings. and my blued al-1। reatiutt up-*u ite body of a huge rstlla the 8&lt;K»r. picked U sp and stuck it on
suahe! But to my great relief!.not oa again. But alas, for men who sometimes
,
d bi* rifir with a sure band and deadly | meat frpezu* in my reins.
We ted tee*i ths* struggling, ,/«k»i *&lt;&gt;'' ly diecuvored that he was dead, but oxn
make great mistakes, be picked up In­
aim. Bnt he oarer used It fa any unholy
warfare Hr would hans hern hrare.ev- fimt. and Lund tu hand,'as it weraig*r! ptoedy tuasgled by the boofa nf tte two stead a piece of papar which the msnu
&lt;-n terrible, in battle; hut his spirit 'wan several tninutae—I know not tea long.., dver which 1 bad slain. Thia, then, bad Ucturers of spool cotton place cm ths end
too genial then, his heart ton benevolent fie to mu it suumud an ngr. My strength I, bevn-the-oeenpati«e nf the noble Mitruda of each «&gt;•*»!, and which reads, “warrant­
wasakieat Mbauated, but 1 did not feel ! I had *o ruthlessly killed.
They had.' ed to hold out 300 yards." Such a sign
now. to entertain fora single-mdrfirat the
like . totting-my . teU; *ad as G-ri |I been engaged in tte laudable work .of on sueh ■ nose was enough to upset the
deadly spirit ««f the duelist.
.
liming promised thus miifh, wc will Mould have it, tte drer’sstrength sovmud I pulltox tu death tte emwmrai fee rtf man grovny id any congregation.
Irt hitry tell his adventure in his own exhausted, too, about ths same time.fl*- sudJraottL
SsxixtxMLr CxKvnl—A case has been
Whetfl had narveyed the terrible scene
woods; and though I have suppressed bis mine, and his coorawe for a moment fl-tubitting
He ccummJ Ium struggles and look-, !■*»- a few tnutnenta. 1 could 0*4 resist tte reported •»» a country girl who thought it
name, many &lt;&gt;f his«personal friends and grd.
ed earnestly, with a long sod fired gam |i impulse, and I am n&gt;*t ashamed to eon- possible that there might be an excess in
old admirers will recognise bis portrait.
leas
it
—
I
knelt
down
upon
my
knees,
There was no longer any |
such scrupulous regard to appearances.—
“It aas m tte Inttrr part of September into my eye*
I just there by the fallen stag, and. all cov On her marriags day the youth to whom
that I Mtrolled into the woods one mem- rage in hia countenance ; it was simply *
1 ered with g*&gt;re m 1 waa, poured rail ray she was about to be oaited said to ter In
i.*uu wikh toy rifle on my shoulder, little «n eanicst. almost human took of intclli '
gence «&gt;r of inquiry.
He seemed to te !I h.-nrt in thvnkfulnesa ta that God whose |
dreaming ttet J wnald mete such noble
providvaefl ted been ovbr me through all ,
game ro near to my homestead, »»ut faip gaxing dqwri into the caverns of my snul. ,
, duR long and death like struggle. I felt ,
ing that 1 would tamble a fozaqulrrel a* If taking observation of my thoughts j
.' tlvaz aa surely as llo had sent *tte ram ■
from «&gt;m« htftj ptor or vrtmrbf. old nnd scanning my ultimate Intention*. He'
caught in tte tbieket' tn save tte life uf
oak. I had not walked more than half seemed to be putting the question to me i
I Isaac, so also te sent one uf His angel* to
a ntilejbufiwe I saw two old bucks, with in distinct U- -ms ; and although he p**s- I
, I place tte knife within: ni&gt; grasp, that 1
huge antlers rising as stately trees from scused not the gift t«t humnn speech, yet |
it is recoraea^oo p"&gt;a autoonty, tn*i
his look could te plainly interpreted as might Dot perish aloM and unsided. And
their hrowe. They did not purreive me,
, ; I tevc sometimes thought it was not L s Frenchman. learning English, and anxthough he liad spoken innn audible voire,
and aeetned to l&gt;e too Intent upon a and
seemed to inquire. *Wta&gt; shall te j1 but God’s angel*, who tripped up tte n*os to say something vury striking tn
st range occupation to Uieerve surround
master 1 Shall I give up tu you as the i brel* ot tte savage bock. Al all events, ptoung from the lady rtf hb heart, enreing object*.
I crept up'wlthln seventy- “lord of creation," or nrc you some cow-1 I fwl assured that naught bet God’s
fully consulted his dictionary, and there
five yard*, and for a while wateted their
Another relic ol
ardly miscreant wh*&gt;m I shall trimpie to&gt; goodness—G&gt; J’s kind srovidencc—saved finding that “to pickle" jnaant “to pre­
sioculpr motions, width were too eysdeath beneath my hoofs! Crane, sir,! uty, life then, a*"T tnistto Christ He will serve" Lid her fare well with the emphat­ found in Vermont
' ..&lt;L ----- .....1 ta uwW., ”
1
tematie to be playful.
ic exclamation, “may ifvavun pickle collar supposed tai te—, *- ---■■—
i
They seemed to be-greatly afiilteed, speak ! Who shall be master ?'
er, from the fact o| taking hia mm «d‘
you."________ _
•
But there was no response from me to
;nnkins the fiircut ring, with their-^pud
Pautiz*.—Amusement is an ludispens- I
graved t&gt;p«x&gt; U._____, • ■ ? *•'' . &lt;*
snorting, while they ran towjtriF ehch his mute appeal, for 1 hud none to give.
“I say, landlord, that's a very dirty
There mint
There wua nothing but doubt in my Mui. |iblu to human well being.
[otter from opposite direction*, meeting
After mtn has pressed hia Inn oerare
These cannot al towel for a man to wipe on 1"
I hud no faith in the fin.d issue, mid be • •did gatherings.
Landlord with a look of amazemeut re and perframed all dutira Incumbent o
am! panning each other almost invariably
Parties 1
dreaded a renewal of the roti flirt.
He ways bo religious meetings.
; at the same spot. And when they arrivhim.
। seemed tu understand my thoughts and | should be more frequent than they are,
। cd at] this common center they would
arhat makes hfol&amp;rimr from
oi 1
and very much less expensive than* they
to despise my weakness, for Ins upper
are. ’llic company should issemble ear­
then rMng sever I fret higher in the dr. lip tegan tn tremble again with a strange, ly in the evening, and disperse early, Mnervous, fiend-like twitching, while his
with their heads bowed, and with a loud
• eyes expanded wider and wider, nnd glar­ lowing limo for family duties and a
m.trl of savage terror, their sharp, razor­
ed ns two fire-balls upon me. His back I good night’s rest. Parties should, ordlti
like hhnfs. pointed downward. were plant­
A Wall street broker,whose tolnd «ras
»»
r**ue up like a bow bent for the target ariiy, embrace the aged and tbs young,
ed quick upon aofBt “hjwt upon the
by the strong hand of an unerring marks I in the same assembly. They should al- full uf stuck quotatimts, wc steed a few
ground. Then, as quick a» lightning,they
' man; his frame giew larger and more,j ways be such that Christians could bs day s aioos, bow old his father vraa.—would ri»* into the air attain. and. aa if
“Well," ssul ho, abstractedly, “the old
Kurtcnluous with evil; while his mane there, the most devout with a good con­
htiaUndlng their xtn-ngth. they would re­
riathsd up, rereningly. a* stiff as porcu- j science. They should not be very large, gentleman is quoted at eighty, but them
gain their starting-print. aume thirty «&gt;r
| and the amusemenka rixmld combine im­ h erery prospect that be will reach paf,
quills.
provement
in
something
valuable
with
forty1 yards diwtant.in opposite dirrotiona; plftrHe
and pondbly be at a premium.**
was a fierce and terrible thing to I
then wheel aUiut as trained *&gt;ldicm, and
‘ the hilarity which contributes to health
look uprav,for he seemed the very emb&lt;ri- [
Once ■ happy couple sat down to diq
Sain approach each other nt a more rap [ iment of relentless, undying hate. ’Now,’ !
pare, leap high in the air kt the given! his whole attitude plainly raid, ’war t&gt;&gt; I
ncr, and a Well-ooubsd calf's tend was
l
Till LaXMMAX AKO THS 'SeARAN.— laid upon the table. The lady who was
I point, with a loud snort drive their noofr
i tte knife I
This shall te your last cra». ' Mun scarcely affords a wider range ’for
downward, and then regain their stations
carving, askrd ter husband If he wanted
test on earth I*
And |hcu he blew hia |
' development in bis Intellectual than in any of As brutes, austetteughtte need­
poor
I ktontely as before, eauh one I'ccirpying
trampct blast, hto snort of vengeance, in
। his physic*! nature.
There is hardly a
| tee own-rTU Sr« Hrrto, 4Uil aou
I wider difference between the mature phll-1
lore,- te replied, “but Hl
s&gt;I stood eilrtrtly watebbtg this strange my tare.
But, rtrunge towny, this renniftil snort
I naopher and tK? *scW5l-buy than exists thank you lor a piece uf the tongue, as I
proce.-dii&gt;tt tor several intautes, wfatm,
of dufianue, this nervous tremor of the
| phy ideally betweed, the town-Vrvd, loung- think you have Um much?*'
upper lip, which bad rant a shivering
Seumsn, Inured tn tfthrown away. I Irlsgrehr rated toy riflA
ehlil through my Irome. produced Row a
mgir from 'his childtook deliberate-aim. and. fired al uta«' A&lt;f
Mfeprinm will prssewt ttemsslvns te
uuntrary rfT&lt;vt, and • nerved, rather than
suflks acutely from other cuitunaa thga those of newspaper*.
fbe anbledwhina antmai*—tar they ware
drprtwed my rtRoltrtioo to conquer nr
Tte author of ,p temperance novel who
equally splendid in appearance,and, Ijutd, die.
My prevtaus-eriuiumion, iny si-1|
wrote, “Drunkenness is folly,** was Hurkhrrdbre. no ctadco *&gt; make heteern
nirtet Irth.n-gic indifference to my fate i
ror-strudt to'-rasd, ^Drunkeooess is Job
them
’ •
K"
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had paMwd uwsy ni a moment.
jf-hi« j
J salecMid the &lt;cc tartteat from rtq. by
breathing spell had rented him. it lusd '
a few trecre, teesuxe I was, at all etrssgw, mated mu tden; if be waa determined to
G»Uew«i who «».*• Ul«j« iW II
eurg rf my mark. My Imff entered just
renew tho buttle,! wm nube the less nerv.
iuk&gt; lb.m o.lm urf oumpImvoL 1T»;
behind hie ahuuJdrr. aad pae^ throWb
ed for tte craitc*!; nnd if tte issue wss
tort o. tut lb.
tb.y /•*« «»
, his-teart. Hr made»«w&gt; emtvalnire bound
doubtful, i was resolved u» hold am nnd
Um.*-!*. |toln -btobU-wbm--.
ttey./X
, a_
in tte air. and fell heavily to tte earth; iff fell I should die gloriously, utid with
fir. irw.pU.tod froto &lt;— »b,c
L-A kl. «.^.I
WB1
.a, »b.n lb. Ii.in, brw* to on f~m
•odors tisiltri to the mML*
-Hom 'U wU IS. morataur «U •
In » &lt;x«l jmriTte very first hinge he made I avoided &lt;lto parent Lrw, .a ... o&lt; lb. ““ J" purohwr B.
-BM - W mptlrf &gt;&gt;«. mj-WUy
by stepping udroitfy to one skis, rad hv to -to«&gt; W. bare IO ruder. Ito-pb
Ito r«nto»
btatel.
a sudden and a dexter* Oe tw lwting of his Tb.rr to a*« ptoto «U* -.«U mor, ukln,
born* jest st thsfmomefit wten his head da.pl. «w»d. wbtob haw Utotod Ibora
wtaaS-Are* brw.
was tent down with savage intenz | fi.r

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CASH,

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Haslisga, October St, JU5

P. H A J. BUSSELL
1. A. UUJ.BKtKkK,
&lt; TTURXEr srrf rw»w-4oesl U-. HUiciMe U&gt;
A lliani-rv. Iwnrrel LwoJ s»4 Tax Agent.—
0liter. •&gt;touJ *tory vf Rsw«i'» bluet
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JOHN ROBF-RTM,
U1Y3ICUX and ftttgrnn. IlwcUitigon Bread.way. nrer lire Const Hanse.

H. F. CHERRY,
VOT ARY FURLIC sad Caareyrav^. will st.V teat's at: ba.inre. retreated te fare wtvb
sruMptnaas sad ndriily Rreidenre. Jabs-jo-s.
ftarry routey. U.eli. Itonk* kept slwajptiu

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L. H. KTEWART,
TTOH NEY .«d C«ua*teoe •***■• S^,&lt;i?y
«»4C«saretoeis CbanMry. Notary F“^Ar. Alltamare* an reded
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O. I-RAY,
TCBOfa OF BROBATK. CirswR ta»ari Com;
sJ.Swareara.AIMrMV ate
CarreSS&gt;^a» Usteisgs.

found i- «h&lt;
toe 3d aed M days

OT^XSte*
”
psst. feel
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wnotelv oMscweded in tripping him from
Mu berk tori be feH brarily t» tte sank
A ttbaugta sun ted atraugtod over mauh
bnt tarn th. b— rf bwto. wd ct. m
tt rm. tub»e W ^w-*. •— “T

�reply us* iW thir
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si-cedr to tfe- rerpi.-wlMa&lt;iv fM-iliSi
be cxirnd«4 p&gt; uqeiuKa. X
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Yesit rday paroed quiet ly -with A* excep­
tion of a gicat military uronle &lt;« tbu re
_snd a “fearful
rticiputinaSiflm.

diug.daimw

-MMaadwbtKiMrt*

BWhSsti Uu 4«*U4-u«14U m.
jto^rswhat 1*■uad
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tmrilintd,-ilwd^ draw

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turti-vl morttls eng

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Bite hml .&lt; &lt;!».

Ap.aUmMfepndrill
other man of hia school of pdituwMn vtat litdSrAand, whaiHo affrighted I he
rl.
Fefry. '-Ttart will

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raaMtak&gt;• »-•
n«rwain«i &gt;1-. DeiwfliiiJd» WWllu'

rii,?’0‘c.. $i—mW. ’

n from Ar fail ifttat
Brvwii «nv t,
irrtitun, ijniglisi. .* „ff«’
Wvv rest, tat it will ta as ttUvcit'.A
dW/MMlf *
omacuMMly sleep- eonierarq. fr*yly with lite atdoihru nnitiild
him.
The .yxecufiou t*atk’ pl Kt« pt' •
p&lt;4it up-firv* of as internal
quarter past ukfv vu • •’«*• &lt; k.' l ie dia^'apVblcMhO.
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COUNTY (IR BEILS

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prominentaid iMtMrtpnlnji AdtuiDistra- . Harper'* Ferry at 4
.. , n
.
iion_.p:ip»r„ «gs:v to he mpdi ptauud boon, nnii fn in.thvhrc will be"ci&gt;nvbi¥d
N'
Ik*.. .....n'.n..
• may judge f«-r thenwivrs • hqjfinjigg with the profekifl'-*»f&gt;&amp;lward'Batua. &lt;&gt;f
Harper'* Ferry,,Dye.8 J*. M- ’
r^txsity t,y: ,-w ..
Brown wns bung at a quarter.pa«t_ 11
h&gt; r-iic.j
ip ii.eS:. b..,;. f„«*Mr. Rubs*, belh rc* in the &gt;mqii.iDti. .1
*rrioeh. Thr ntiiuvry ouScaddedat !&gt;••'right «'f ibe owner 'tswrroMter- hW elate* .ififl A’rws, and;fi|iriy rcomincnds bun v&gt; eta k, awl wi n- postal1 •!« Ita faUd taut
-if star eoMpOai-a Frets -SUI* ; ami jf all* Bepuhlitium, as an availaldr cnixii- ing n&gt;-the j&lt;ta t of . xiwuriiHt arxl ata&gt;
Prrrideut, far would ekeerre th* Fafgitivv date fr&gt;r the pmsidrtiry.
at varnnit points m laid d-wn tn general
• Everything was &lt;-vnda«t«-d un• "
A ’R&lt;‘pnhhoAn 'contemporary in the orders.
j iri-slvni portion'&lt; f tbl* State awnllows l der the »trirti**t military divciplim*. aa'tf
I the town was in a statu of ai'-gr. Allntnt; ihia.liait. • lm&gt;4 and nil,” and n-puliludi- । «l iwoutx werd M. tinned in ih«t*w«oda a*
; e« the greater portion «»f the Jiftraid*' ut- . tta lett of thr seaffoki. and pk-fcrt guard*
• titde, of conrw* hitring out Ac pets , BliithSH-d out txwsnls the triicanrstarh
rtUv rwtHptyrwd t*» Conrnna tu. pax* a
most nn?nv&gt;&gt;rnble l&lt;&gt; Mr. Bate*.
Iticx ;
, taw./hat wciuki inons curtabdy and snore
aMWPtahiy. ratty out tta oo.titMthmnl pcrqyQc&lt;lp&lt;&gt;i-tu.-ianaafc frequently caught

i °* Europe coUttf a dwJIllte
UatBWi^’W’i* gmuaojiro- .4 tta rights vf- Southern
J
In. A'nitrla /i[-*tfit«da. a niii- shuffeddttfW.”... . ., .,M
’ Agiflri; Mr. fiatrx is rtpnrientfd pjxtb

lo
pIMMutl^nt.
B.:i In
drst orntecWiitWirh State* he is
I B3 rheto.—?Fo/wh*7 jR-o.
•
fhrgabnarr &lt;orTruask&gt;—Thw.du.nbil
M thtjbee « almost incredible. The
Mtowtag asv W &lt;*w example* Kw- Wnrirs would elerirte those bvws aaspnuu
ftM 4«ta* UtoMlNd fwr by Mm, Ihi any wther hwa.af Artafeil.'*
Haroel. IbrofeM. amt oA^:
•
T&lt;» this pn&gt;pcnution.guarded n» it ia»irc
Tlia ytisa ufV MW|fe built by Trajan,1
after ha*iaag hwru drk-en more than 1.. I havenot*o mnrb fault twAndLexoept that

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nf several men J

Ufcbntn.la- Aestnngih
TeGM.' ’ On

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fait!

scprescnlatise; , tafl tta, TniaiMatauId
fry fest, when hro’t
-old famM»&gt;ra vioL-nro, than
e prisoner'* desk to
ra fit urmmd gmerfn-tad and phoned
gj*CO tbc fixture. &lt;&gt;f

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‘-Principl.-S amLurtJb Weight principle.*1

in

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imittu; and, afth'iugh «n iooh up

«t&gt; WauAlt H. 8«waW m Ae ctaamphfl

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Afrr.

Oca Salt Wflt/xSTV salt works on

a w&lt;u» «fc. «arr TmtHT
Hl, htrve favwraM? pn«.peAr. On the
at side work
finri eon.iwiscwi 8t a

«&gt;f RcpuhlMMM ptlndjJhw, who. u a stand.nl l»«rrr f.&lt; iX p-rv. « &gt;W a-».ini

c-ihtMt

would

inspire

an

enthusiasm

which would sw erp ' iftcr lhe a&gt;uniry as
л c««nlly;rution. insplritig. coufidrpcc. and
insuring imd&gt; a vk-u.ry as w.uild give a

prestige &lt;*f auccrm Ui the inowBing Ad

м wist ration, y eV wtf era'~ willing t” m­
UM under the l.aiiner of any &lt;^c of a

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GOOD ASSORTMENT,

Awtxnc MdwT

mriar the r*«Jr. I o

ptUistoMv.

its pn-.ioua rvp r'ut

nnmU i !• &gt;&lt;&lt;«■ or

V&gt; the rneTnsp poM

g-W h&gt; Ugtari
ruukablr snro- look
lime, ibr J -mk-f t
pmtvr fiir a llwistt
ri*tata-*l.rg .&lt;

.■.-.orrA.iooaaA (ulawoh
cnwEi:r trtuiKK
•I ate uF&gt;iii¥ritti

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CulumUia, S (1. Nori 30. •

tint prviw!tii uctioR. into th* f&lt;iioiati&lt;&lt;i of
n Smirhcrn Catbdrmc*.
r.
itrrolvcd. That the Governor "br rvqirwCcd to forward tlti»-«ra&lt;&gt;hitiuB-tu the
various Smithren EsehUlvr*.
Another rt-* 'liiJi«tn was tiered, asking
oflieuti inforuiaiion aa to tlie condUmn »«f
the Stntv nrwrtiala. arrow anti Miuiuiitul|&lt;-n.
.
Wxaiuaap'.as Fcxx.—Washington** Ac number of tlm Sial* uuiiua, the My'ie I
. !
•
plan for ab«4iAing slavery differ* mate- &lt;•fthcirarnis.dk-.
Tint trial of Jninew li&gt;w*K erotina# »f
ri.illi from that of Broun. It was this:
-Tlo re ia n.-t a man livuig who wtWtiw Ac stermiahip NohviUr, f&lt; r tuurdar jki .
tile high s^us h«"• item Uniiniwxwd.
J
ap*rt aiwn-l* than I ..do to *» h pl;,n
•dvyt.ed iisr Ac aholiiion of slavery** but
liter* is.isiiy tW.pfMp*. «hk1 cffoctual
niudy Uy which it ca«i hr aorsmiplialn-d.
and that ia by hutfefethe authority. Thi*.
as liipp* my auffipge goes, shall Ucver be taken nor of tbu rarw tuday on ihrlr anrival ar Harper’* Ferry by the tniolary
u anting." ’
and imprisoned.
Tim parthw arrested
«». Wo Iyr»4er lay auw a 4r«er from nfr mendianta fmm Cincinnati who are
At Grafton
the resident phvaictan &lt;&gt;f ihu Utiot Any- on^thelr way t»» this csty.
1__ J-J.L. ill.___ n t ------- -1_-. r* _
they were hmrd to express them •rive*
quite frilly in relation to John Brown
and;tato fetidly, expressing great sympa­
a Mlswmri' fortiitr. who auhwequmth
took him.to SL.Lvui».^!id sold him tn *
slnvx; |r*drr. ,.I|n wn« whipped&lt;8outh,I&gt;i&gt;t
in the nru/hJaoh-Hl of Memphis, jumped
o&lt; tflw/urd, and .with a cooi|&lt;an'mn of the
aaiue lot, maAi gp"d hfr est-npe. and a few
d«p aincvanivw).»&lt;*ttly al Onawa.

thy fl* liim and I bam,

D

VMM -up taMe f t m

A Southern Coofederacr-

Bepublieuna of the

a party, if such is Ac crebdof that par
iy. lbcn Millard jTMioorr, is, Ils fhlmg

I Av not say tltii «• bout but tu »bo« tkot

The folio wing rmoitriuns tt«T»o&amp;rrd
in lire lions* today. .
Hr»o|ved. That, the Statu of&amp;&gt;nihCar&gt;
olina i* ready to enie&gt; together with the
other alaveh' lding Statra. nr much as d.-

•Ilf1*1 Jtrxe »p rernov* uta&gt; a.yrrj.larga
North and WestLB An*ilie nmkw*&gt;f snob

And it is the only one that docs rv.&lt;now.
Iftxinr XIA tc uomm Mnrw z««m mo

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.
.mr be ing ali»Wrd outside of thu lincaeaaept the mount­
ed guards.*
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One «f t be . most terrible iwrident*
At'll bM«ek the priaoner wns han't
i-frvm tarmng.fluid which »• have ever nut r&lt; tint jail, ai-o-mpntord -*»y Sireritr
dtnmicfod. ociwrrvd last earning, by
which a sMd was burned So death and

Annis n»*w fi-imdupon mif statute book*.
Ihco Mitfa a rcnioVni of ^faFw'BnprsMions

proportion uf tta

«.»-w. am%-*»

ioanck J-xvifroo 'rap».

—much lees to th* adroewy—«&gt;f » n»-Tr
Hk Ufa sfrinpenajutd «di&lt;&gt;ns Fugilni’ Sfhrs taw

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t.il accident ntcareed at tbe broiwc of !)■»• the prismur
hk •wuttf’ -fiix troops
nat S&lt;-Kar, &lt;&gt;u Dtvikiou 4mt, near tbe nie* of InhurtryonAt^riOd*, one compamy
lake.
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ot lionte, and Gcnrr.il and st»C sum h*r
--- Thr family, comprising tbe in«4ber, Ing 20. inarched’ toward* Ac |&gt;Ure’&lt;f rX
Mnrgaret 8eg»r, her two children—Bcm ecuti.Hi.
He wa* «&lt; c-mpMiicd ;hy s*&gt;
ard. ugi-d MXU-m omntlw. and Uw-p-dd. n.-iiiistcr, dewlriug no'iidigb^a eerenu*!** ,5r.,rew B
my*ara.m«waid to h. poWSrolSarj by implUotloir.lt isaa-tt «f personsT
need (wif yvara and n half, and Ac grand­ either-in jad *»r*«u tho-1 scaffiM; ’IroAed mXbMMi
tion to a measure for Ae' proUn-tii.n qf
ml uber, Catharine Sortn, were sitting calmly annwid &lt;«i- the pc&lt;^vt»-. luUy-po-slavery iu'tU Tcrrit&lt;-ri.». Wg l&lt;&gt;fk up
niromdsi inMe lo th* kitdicn. nhont six wi-w.-wd. nnumted tbtfscwflbld with a hen.
on. it as &lt;h»igaed X*t this purport and
Mrp. nr&lt;wa pinroicd by th* Slw+W' hid
nothing clsr ;*bh it is utterly imp&gt;«aU&gt;lr ia a wu’chmao at a lnvwrr. near by.was lairwril to Opt. Avta and Sheriff Cmsqb
aadeepin ihe-froiit notin. The Hglit bum liell. nnd U.hitlf past rlevMl the trap nf
flir “n Congress, rtetirff mprr»rntinff the
inu low. the mother aimer to fill It. and the nwtf.dd was pulled away, and with a
teillof tht covHfry,’' tiTpus such n law. without extinguishing it, commenced fill­
few alnthr slnigglo John Brown yielded
\Vc ngrvt that thu Nuw Y..rk 7’n4- ing from n quart cun.
up htaf «|&lt;iri&lt;. The lady *MK-placwi1 ir. a
•««, wiUi its imntrn.se ciic*ihttn-n and 1
T»u rtume from ibr lamp ciwnmunicn i-offin, and is no* on its w«y t&lt;&gt; IWper’s
great inflnmwsbaitrtrf’take, w hat seems ted with the fluid in ibeinn. and in an in Ferry. t»» &gt;t &lt;h-liier»-d to bia a Mr. tntdvr
Ktairt it tnphrinl covered -tbe- tahlr with s Mn t»g military e»eorf.
to us a fiifnl prtsitton relative lai tharo*
rlw M.ntioc liquid, mhtiag fire to'iho cor
; views of Mr. Bates. Th&lt;- Tribuut
lain* .ilid windows, awl rnvuLipiug nil &lt;«f
[— “W* Innl. ibatrr-fore, that cffortawill them &gt;n fl;inim.
Their screw■« ■ smite
Cini-innati, D&lt;-c. 1.
be made to place thia expn&lt;iu«m in tb*- ilw&lt; hnslmnd. wlm. with tire help of his
Tlu- Drmiyrotic rhvtioru*. yiatrnfay.
hands of every voter who car rrad,wiirtb- firighhor*. Micrerded in extinguiahhig it.
f- r ib
to Eli-lrit-t Conti iitiun. r&lt; •
er tD the f&gt;e® or the slave stateo.
Wr hut n.»r initil all Wets- burned.
suit rd almost iin*nitiif*i.4t;J9r thefrirnds
The yountfrat child, Bernard, was hor- ’
an sure it »ill do more to remove fal-e
»/ f h &gt;tov las.
The f. mUuotcr atm JS&lt;triutpiroaionn and correct «rm« OHxri-prv rilily hurevd nb*art »tee fare. b&gt;m! died at ’
ewyor of Fort .&lt;rv Iwa’cn in their •»y»D
writtaiisms with-regard to the view* and 4 o'&lt;-hw*k this lomhiing. Tin* sw.ndcMM ’
Wqrda.,
,
hsiw
badly
l&gt;nm&lt;M
in
the
ey
es
ami
wns
aims rberfatad by tta Republican party,
&lt; &gt;u 'ITutnulay lad oflkrr -Rruny arryq
RffLcr out.of the than any other piper ever vet given to in e&lt;*iv&lt;rMoi»s thia morning, while wr ted a man •« ibr . Ohio &amp; Mtp^irri
the public.*
-b-*- —
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M err present. The mother la erry w-ri.
&lt;UII.
roof
•&gt;«4l» »mrn*d In thr tier aad npa* the lUiinwl trains for bin ing c.-uotsrfrU |0
ini, nt Roifte.- wns
With the liewsof Mr. Bates, tu the army, hot it is thought that Ac inay r*- -it Canal llm k. o| Nrw Orlmqa. ■ TipB. end W.rW, After main, w« Riao uo cwtrovcrsyAnd.
rnVei.
The grandmother ia tla* least offii-rr &lt;&gt;bb|i'«d puvM**sv4i of papt-rs
SyfeKH -te «4H
wtan' we say Ais, we outy aay «!u« htrrticd. hot ah* imfliow much pain, and i« aboaing ib-ir :1 parly of ylrvwn men had
Journal. l» it Cairo for N'rw Orleans with msm* bun
.
might lie said of the-views wf Dmiglu.or ermtmed to her licd.'*^*
deed and twenty-five tlioiauuul. dollar* i,f
were.’when ’ n
,,r uAer enemies of the Re'pubBthese oumtertaita •«» ciruulaUsi iu the1
Th«Tc&lt;aiy two Bibirwin the
replaced by other* of braa
fir0 . COD party- But the punts in Mr. Batea’
Sitilh.
.&lt;
. ,/
1
frum rot or decay ; the wona rctaunng views, as art forth in the forcga.ing ex­ or a oI5&lt;t in M&gt;i^tje upon which Ar witA party of n)cn,.»f thr mine gang,were
ncviw* 4gkr lb* galh—t-nc for the white* arrveted in St. Luiia Ikil discharged.
ila original odor.
The timber dome of
tracts, are' ~nidi&lt;9llly ‘wrong nnd fatally the ■••!."-r for ihfjnjytt?*.'
It is pr«*bnSi. Writ, at Vat|jy. &gt; trill gmu!, though
On th-- 25 h n TWr&gt;l arrvri. tanker re- ;
Antagonistic to the vie wk &gt;&gt;f the Repuhli- &gt; b’le.in c&lt;&gt;nrag(«ir.wime. Ast many a lilack
innre than eGO yaara old.
liMi.n«/&lt;.f
erived $2200 on M Philu-lripliia bank in CaOlUE lllFT IKMK* i&lt;M 1IIE
ths Jaoolroi Cm veil at Faria, which M of can* of the North west.
If, aa the 7Yii I li« has lawn sworn to on the, Kwnn-r. nnd •Krtange fur gobi.
Tlie noir* were f«»r I
MMJOAVa.
fir,*M executed mor^llyt 450 y ears ago une says, to ‘-n-move false imprcaatais many a white upoi. th&lt;* bfller. It tin-«■ warde&lt;l to Pliilndrlphm and n di*|uitdi
BjlilAf ivt'iilil rviral Ar wrerutw of the was rccrlical y ■■stenLn Myins they were
and pofTtcC^r-'O m'Mrrprtri-ntaiinns with
Itvur:- h. b-ngiiiif tn the lips whiell have CaHinterfeita.
B2000 of (hr wuuc note* FOX FAJWbt AJT» XAKMATQ SCMOOt 14rrgnrd to the VieW' and alma tlnTistied kicMwl,rfein.’«li.1t S mJ rrcorn would K■';. -. i! .: 1 .- .IHUBlEj.
were found in uii&lt;-tba-r Third alrect bank
hy Ita, Itr'pglitggq partyis Jia a»M Ut, uiiliddinj The siibi'Ct ,1s worth iiiohiliry cSlrnia v._______ ______________
2. . b ._ '
under any cirynniytn/icyp to tlic passage Hlg iip&lt;rii.

court w»nw tojt
out ft«r trial, fe
countably taken
Mr Kt .ZihMtritj

TeS-JL

A'^-'T* &lt;TOSa7 m mu

Hi down nfier Iw'iug
’SttjfiWewr.-n. N. Y. Ar»M .. live iiiinpU**. ’ Hi* Ti

sons -nr tfanmitviwjti. «j.

PiCWfiES!
PICTURE ROUM

�SSO

WlstH&lt;
tow

KtMiiy

,«H^
i5&gt;»jairo,uwD»»!l,at
At tbclau CniMiBniW»F»r Io Clncago, far:

/^tarina A'celMMT.—Jual.,*i
|.r, m. w■• I .irn k!»hj W

vHllg*-, Hi *t taidt it «e,*r"

That—I*—Se

1

&lt;4&gt;iwtiue bv -UtfAatB
rii
lx«i&gt; "f M» ''rlv t‘T- &lt;* 'll’’* X; ••7 . I**

anklr.

■ &lt;•’•».•• dr.- , .p-. . d-.l
»»&lt; r. r.
It Uh* ■xnt~i.*’.xl K, a tor. -of 1* nli. «r In :!,■
i ,.I!&lt;-.,(H.n- ..f.l .-UM I.,,
V»&lt; ,-lg.. of .

CHEAP CASH STORE'

THEY ARE JCST BEl^JYWa
a t MLa. Vo&gt;&gt;uliog Roa

Lr-4&lt;-»» pl-ii-k’ iii the &gt;th-Vylk; Jit fruit* . f

!•:• St.-r«.

CoiivERClAL LAW.

t

CHEAT CASH STOKE
CHEKP CASH STORE

uu I r&gt;i!ay evening UcXL i* a» £Jl -w* :
/?rr&lt;ft*r/ Tbdt die .tyW trak tag. ii

an

act «f felony tn |*imx thr*-ut*r »h- Hta’v
tfilh a inau aa bia. alacd, «ar,

at*.

I

'Mr”&gt;

t*~ Circular «»4&lt;'tUJm« of &lt;0 pa(*« fur.

CHEAP
CHE*.I’
CHEAP
UIEU’
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
('HEAP
CUEaP

CASH
CASH
( ASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

RboixjUM of Wun«B.-^J'. nUy D&lt;nv

2nd wax the ••rgiuning i4 i.iHd wlt.n-r, .-•
light »«mw

Ldbatg. and -«|&gt;v w-e»t':rr lt,«-

i-i*ni|ng quite iniIJ.

ntng !»• «-l'•' mt.’’ Ly fir ttnwrfhy aIti.
xinie'a 1» 0« t-J lit* w&lt; «k »i r&lt;Mifi&gt;4i. &lt;siadd up £&gt;ur column* «.f figaxx atone deep,
m -ix m-id- pivntg il.e rtvall with tin•Tth&gt;g.vX&lt;;'nitud&lt;-.

Tins «&gt;Kiiuu.-J until

M*«dajr uf this wrek. wlit-n ruin' «n‘iii.
tahitit inen-nwod aluvirg tk» ntght. Tua*»dar waa ugaiu w iiili-r; aa exit and

Unu.

MAGNOLIA UA^d
aNFi
wof^i^aSrtaf XT‘,,_—_ _
-er«».
aflhetKl .haeU It*- ao i.-r.e it&gt;
. Fall Le.uiu vr&amp;fe

HUDTJKEX HICK. 1 wash .wgtow .4 vr^an.

— ' 1 J,r?«r .-4
&lt;0»«fI b'W Itch
,jri&lt;p *cd b\ il&gt;v I’.t-ip. Aeidt-iiiy .S,j.
f tr future rrferrate-.
■
»ac for th&lt;" k-*t «p&lt;M»*ilp&gt;a» the pndalem
of Mrud.iiuiGt* Gvu,r*'vg^.*' thr iMry
Ihrrr llutta—Hunk Mo&gt;-mt.v. .- Ilw
i.La ««f »W(. up 'to » rixx-ut «T.it«, « m
Happy Horne fi»r Divvlul»-r iua lievw mkautrai l.y the toraihy. u •

trh'tia ax tnvd he.

W,- write tbi-&lt; ntnnl

up«n our taMe f-»r wVirnJ dhra.

head tv tbe aule '4*

arid w.trrairt prkva ft» auit.

*rr bunipdkd t&gt;* aay tkiat it &lt;H*tinu&lt;-A tn
inipmvc fixnii

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOOf*
QUODS

We Ata dutbn .xuu fn-Bt U« cr&gt;.
•if the

Wr

GOODS SOLD

'f

-

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
sm.D
804. D

m»nlh to lu^ath, and ii

Ilya mtgjr-nv w&lt;i»!hy «d a jihev
ry ArerijvJ.
Tbi» iwnguziiH- will

at

GOODS SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GO&lt;t|)S SOLD
GOODS SOLD
77DITDS"WTEI5
GOODS SOLD

r under tin- name ufHOME MONTH­

. from January IW».

TM: fitnlicr rpt&lt;.-.tl of vriiii.linc &lt;n
i&lt;&gt; In- dread- &lt;L
Pari» iliM-ruo nb’-rl
t» «n&lt;i ii.k
althlHithi* Hwn. and
ll-v iili4tirrntt» uf tin- fir*! iihpiry nr&lt;- l»&gt;
I io n-Miunl,
AB cCt’-i •rdittu l«» the I‘ari»
&lt;’&gt;rr.-Hp.&gt;:Hl.-u! «if tbu |y&lt;n«h«B l.itvrwrx

The ptRdtiiti

prom in that iia m* nitmr ahull m&lt;t

awzra &amp;

sm®?,

ccsa fur teu .years, at tk
Cuutae. u.

HARVE W COWHTWjN
NanBtfcMk Daman t«« Ouri

(inn-tb-.

Fatal Accidcxt.— Wi- k-nn&gt; frnm n
gpblli-man &gt;4 Him viftajjr. that n jitaru
man diuiia-d
nural aUuw' tn-uty
a.m. »•.. r.Md.d nt Wnlbd
Until iKiii'.ly. im-t with p ta'al u&gt;yi&lt;lenr «-i
Sntiird.iv l Yi-iiit’g tout. frat.ii Ila- kirk «d

Atlaxtic Moscthtr.—This
tbr num I &lt;.f Tirlu.Lr .
Mi' .’.'fipit

twi.hw.T&gt;&gt;,

v« prv»u i.m n-p t'atitm.

nnmln i in la f &gt;rv

up.

Tte- Iterraidawr

and m- niiuun-ud tt

►» -in nwdrng pu?«lir ax vtfrtBf -f fh-ir

c’erhwcxtt.

HASTINGS

FOR CASH,

DRUG .STQREg!

P*tronn*i'.

; ’**' In Lv-ttliora. on ‘hr 7:h uh., n re
inaikahlr m-rnv t«'u.k |du- v.
For xin- fit&gt;»
time, lha- Ji-w» of that &lt;-iti •■ff-ri-.l up a
prarvrf.»r nCTari^ian Pdaarv md Nita

w __

_____

-

.

FUHS AND SKINS •
I CAN FA V T.tE VERY IHGIIWTE.isTEJ|N

CASH
Full

a belinil _

a

.

___

F.&lt;u*drj«*r««A(

mc&gt;

PRICE,

FUR-i -AND

DKBR

FOR (CASH
-------- CASH
CASH
FOR CASH
.. CASH
FOR
R CASH

SKINS,

Haxinc mrirol .the ajrur.T «&gt;f
TEE MIUTU-WHSTERN 1CB COMi’ANT.
Call. *r&gt;tb yarar Far
’ ~
■taud of IL A. Uo«&gt;&lt;!»&lt;

&lt;-r nnd iiiunt fainqi’etr

of

OQLGK AND HI.DICINFA,
?Chi-mi&lt; ala, Palutis OIK Cam-

HARD-WARE

FOR
FOR
ITMl
FOW
FOR
FOR

B phene. XTurnlnR Ftald,

i LlU’ENTiNE AN D.AMU HOL.

mi

:tr

for jhshcinal

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

■-

iW
rrftrtiSEf.QNiT. j&gt;z

•arrWMOhM leur a-i-l a’li j.r.el:..
inure ncul, if rfi&gt;- inV(t0wktii*t|x &gt;wvj'.r-J'n
&lt;d thick ary q&lt;frt nntid|&gt;uikk. Uh-fl’4’"' i
iu« inerviuu-d by thq.fiMmber.a/.wttuenv* .

«.unm-«id.

AT A^y ^RICE,

. .
.....
..
mo IM. (HNrtKXn RW*r. fcr whlch ,h*
»€?*■
RrttWt- f tm- ■ &lt;. I
•
OvV '
ln,!tr117“*
'’cln’-&lt;
B.t-an came i.vet n» du- Mai FWa-r 'i
M. A.&lt;lt»0!ntAR*.

l':20; Lia rr.taadfathi-r ‘«r»* r •••ntnl
tin- rwvidufi.&gt;n:’r» arm a ;• th- f-dr*
« . ntmhMry i» thr war -f ISIS
J'-i-n Bnnan hmi-etf i««4t pul in

XK.V. COFFKF. SUiOK.rtriVAW. I'-PPiR.
t'BU.'OX Vl&lt;M- B*I4XA *«*»H»MF.
•ii.ssjte aj'tf&lt;wta* ■

i» a ^rrai
,;. ^ ■ •&gt;-' I i . I
mWWJ iKK&amp;FWXMl

_____ ‘T U.V

at any price
at any puk e

DRV GOODS’

AT ANY PRICE

Ladies, See litre!!

tai Tort Wr Extract*
ArraorauTS —Tin- &amp;|&gt;crd-nr- &lt;&gt;f S'.
1.»» renew .iHmty. N.-w
--rk, ftA’’r C
ling through tlwir biivim-ni. a weak • r
tn-jigo. had NxuppiT. Oiwuf tin- «rjf
ulat toualn acre -Tbc Pri-M-I. nf &lt;4 tie
(tailed Stafr-M." N«» taw ft*p»ntde«* tu it
»nd the band io. *twndan&lt;«! a».n*« fe up
‘ Bublana Itamd*Aa the appr.-pmie mo-

me nrncxsc wtawt- r the t*&lt;*r»

;

•:

•.

at any piuiie
SEAVlIW MACHINES
SEWING JtACfflNKB

JM
OKHt-

PENA PENC1IX ISKA PAPIR. ti-

VJ-.M'JiS. CAB DA. Aa. At .
Vroo Mr0aln&gt;»v b*. wW.4M.4lk

PATENT MEDTCDTXB

We lunra put d«»*n the. pcioa ■tL-iu.

Foi»T®&gt;'

__ ___ _

FOR TEN HiLLAHB
• FWK ii-X I&gt;OU.AH«

JKAlJhORS'8

i*»ailari IVtuhar Utr,

■WWE

Pivily gerfag

■■ «&gt;■! IWMMatH l*&amp;

GIVE ME A CALL.
Charh

.

w5SrS,^!.Srt"’'““*

»ic fur du- .«w»u&lt;4i.

^astiirjs’ ^ritt tnwrnt.

------------------ ------

�t

a

tv.-, hjP-a n

&gt; ^jtvctw t n
J^as+U^

BDWAKE 8T0BE

DI MOUSE’S

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

erovaalAWf

NO MONEY
robust health, .he had m&gt; knowledge of
tbs heart-weuaing that oummuAl poll
UskstoMss to men of the strongest
wdls.
“O dear, sighed the mu, half childish­
ly, it aeems as If my head never did ache
as it does now.-’
“Fee beard you say that a hundred
times,” said Mrs. Nash not in the softest

LadyorGuoOamu faatatogoae nftbaatova artletes, eaa Are! arod us tbair name aad address, ataliag’wbriber they want tbe Fendi and l*»u,or ix»ckat, and wo will make tteir svkcteun. and inform
Item bv n turn marl oh.t Frrmlum they ere emi­
tted to They cMChau here tfaarrtrifageStseud

ium, or Gold Locket and Prrmtum,
, safe mauBW. and eent to tte own

AaSOLL’TK ABD VSIMTAIMBD

UPWARDS or &lt;12,000,000
The value of a reliable In*ttraucv wfllle apparent
from the following

LOSSES PAID BY THE 2ETNA

— — ■■ ....... -in. aa each purchaser ean eel] or
trade tte above article, for all they roat him, and
retain the Premium gratix
If. however, any penua should fowl dtoposcd to
send aa their money la advance, they am rely
------ V—1— .a_i_l.ll I, — 1,1.— ■ &lt; - . .-X

HARDWARE

Fir*- aufot Ialaa4 .’Vavjgaliaa

------------------- -------

Risks srerpted rt terms ccoaistent with toirtnry

“I’m a great deal of trouble," eaid the
man, seeing the doud on bis wife's brow.
“O no !&lt;-her face cleared up—“you’re

notional, of course ; all men are—men
don't know what sickness ia, and they are

“But this is terrible I” cried the inval­
id, pressing bia dused eyas together.
O bow he longed to have some sooth­
ing band upon his temples! but be wo’d
not ask his wife, because he saw that sbe
had unatebrd up here netting and was
again absorbed in its ctirtiplction.
Hours piiused, nnd the pulse leaped
madly, the eyes grew strained and hr&lt;&gt;ssed with veins, the temple fluttered with
the throbbing flesh, and strange nurds
ismr thickly on tbc still lies, of the cham

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
FILLH hare been proved by aaalyaia to
CONTAIN NO MINEBAR
That they cure Ur almoet aaiveroal complaint.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

toaa, Uwy retfave

SAWS,

LIVER COMPLAINT,
a»&lt;! restore Um tealtb and streagtb of tbe .uEtecr.
That

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,
BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

SASH, and PUTTY, B U I L D E R S’
HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

KICK FEMALES,

REGULATING PILLS,
lay. by asy of Um duly aalterurd Agents ol ite
Ccnpnv. _____________________

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

ZT BCSINEHH ATTENDED TO WITH JFJ
car DESPATCH A FIDEUTT. .Jtl

ery style- and deocriptkm.

Z A. 3WKKZEY. Ayent.

who have laaguiahml forysareta telpfaaa weak­
ness sad de*|«»deoe&gt;. recupe’*"* wl‘&gt;‘ E’1*1 n'
pvd'ly under (tetr uirigorattag operetton. That
all era sal dieabilitira are returned by tteir auedial and gently stimulating prupertiis. That itey
r,&lt;n’" SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.
bowrvrr they may bare been trifa-d with aad
abated ; that tteir direct tendency is to lengtteu

, Ke &lt;te Stosses, in te cuto out;b.nre.a lar^qes-i
Uty of food and rlter sutler m fodgwi, u4 tte
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
slotaaeb a*d intaatisrs are Llrr.llv uirifioa
and di xrbarer from the avatcm. every taint of &gt; with Um corrupted ma»». itea uw4rrc»'»I di.
-* * ‘
,
__ _»L——, Vk.l
rectly apon the pawsAsm* islhfert, they

Mrs. Na*h had been down stairs pre
paring cupper; she bad iuat laughingly
eaid, in reply tn a neighbor's qOeaUuti
concerning her husband—
~O! going tn die. as alt yon men are
W» also manufacture Coppar. Brass. Skoal tree
if you happen tn cut your finger.”
Little &lt;b« (bought tew true the prnph
aod Tta Ware of aay and erery sbape sud descrip­
eet she &lt;•&gt; unthinkingly nttrnd. Im an­
other moment her eldest mm came tab tion, all of which we witl^eil aifHard Time*
the room.
Price*, for Ready Pay.
“l*n’t it funny T’ tte cried, “pa don’t
know me.
He 'called me Mr. M.TrL,

Geatlenten's Gold nnd Kiiver Walchea,
GwM Vert and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve
BullMa, GoM Watch Kry a,
Gotn Bsnav Hrctu—plain aod with settings; Gou
Sc*ar Ptna—new style, Gold Breast Pisa, Califor­
nia Diamond Pina, Gold Ringa, Ac. Ac.
FOR THE L.. bfES,
ter, GOLD WATCHES, nurenbor. Mo...c.
SHUOU. Cameo, (foraet uul Corel Hn vl J' r,.
Ear Kian. Gold Brecrlrtv. Gold Hforve But
was. GoU Beit Stidw Guldlins*. te. Ac.
Alao Piano., Melodrona, Muaie Ifoxea.

and asked if I had that will all made »ut.
uWbat d» you mean, child F Himother paused in the midst of her work.
“He don’t kmnr me. begauwe I ijcpt

calling pa, and be wonld look at me m
■traage, and keep asking if 1 bud tlm
will all made out”
Her cheek paling a littl^Mrs. Nasi
hurried ap to the chsmlier above. Her
huaband talking wildly tn him«r!f and
bis appewnumr bad cbAnged frightfally. —•
Now. seriously alarmed, ah« aunt ft.ruil e
■Ajrie,,. .W vm all wonder the*. In

OB I GINAL LETTEBA
from memteroef the MOW Profcstoa. Mitoro
of public journals. wsB known Merchants and
Fsrtarr*. sad Ladies of tte fogtert resprettab.ltfr
rirtag scrounte of vxlre.irdu.ary cures wreeehl
b, tte rvmrdM.. of which cure. Ibay tbevusrt t c

la Miaaiasippiaad AlaUaa.J.. .»*S.4U IS

founds.
lM th, bllrxi Ml

CASK CAPITAL, &lt;1,000,000.

I'nexcepUonsblr Rrfrrencre given when required
K- AGENTS WANTED far every |*it of Uw
Country.
.
N. B.—Io sending roar aanws. write tte State
Covtaly aud Town pTaiwfr. x&gt; a, lj avoid falters
‘Xiraxca co.

BcovnnyB
Blood andJUver Syrup.
Tte Recipe 1s gives to ail pkyUeiaua—
TbU itey may know wbailtey aew uaing.
Tte combtoatiou af dareaparilla wftb fUinfM

All duwaars uf tte akiu II cam
NrpbiRHte Ewriltog*. ■ryrtpoiae, No&lt;M Head.
Ha t Ubtusa, Female Complaiote. Turnure.
King's Evil, sad all dises... artwag from aar

RECRUIT TUI DEBILITATED.
and there ta no dtsreae of the Htomach and Bowel a
tb« liver, tte nrrvuus evalem. the akin, glands &lt;w
maadew. in wbwh ttev do not giveprea.iv' retef.
and, til administered before the very ntodd of

•teswgh erery roto and atiery. uutil liteUkm
from tbc body te dMcaec. Dr. Mavar's 1*11.Le
bsve aterd to ftemarlvr. v vruwy sawn viriiwi. bv
restoring m ihonx nf tte atok to btoMoiag teaiUi
and teppineuo. Ye., Ilummud. aim Uve te-

«ievurn af U1 teaith. Ttev hunt dfoeMe throagh
every at eoue »i»d unpn uf tte M *Kn:, nd lu &lt; ifwl it tteruwghlr sad penwaaewtly.
No owe cwa AouLl llirtr auperinritv »fter
one MH el. trial-ttev nrv But Mii&gt; * better
b“L in &lt;*■'. vteyrr vb.il .ay otter PUIv. for it
lake, a leu number of tl.eui lo produce i better
•Btet.
Prior of tte 8cao4i0»ri.n Itluod PutiArr. M

Whyr Ftor tte ana^r reason that tbrv are put
up with printed directum, sad tte uame and Intel
te copy nghte.1, Klw.w them tte foru uta rf pre;,
aruttuo. and ia nine caera out uf tew. ttev will &gt;p:&lt;* Reed Dr. Rohack*. Speeiai N.I tee. ami
prova it Ttere are teulumw..*!. from pbj ateiaaa
wboor prejudice* are uvrr belancrd bv tteir good ■ Certitealca. pnbiiated In a o-napiennus part of
this psper (rem limo to time. Dr. Robaek'a Mrd
s«Mv of tteaxceilsnl virtues uf Heavin's
tad Uvar Nyre^ and who are using it for tteir teal Almaaac and Family Adrtoev. CMitainiag a
’’fi'ld 1jJOIIn'd. PAllK.Propmtor. Chicug... III. greet amount of intcreotug arid t sluable Mretical
information can be tea gratia of airy of the egret*
Ibrogteul tte wuntM.
la dUbevil te cvxupHcalrel rate* Dr. Hoback
may be applied to pereonalh or by letter enefo.
tog one stamp for the reply.
The boat Ague Cure ia a»r.
Fur sale by J. P Rubnta A Cw.llaMiag*. P '
From Rev. Mr. McMuhin, Pastor of Robert. tteReimer. Muldtet ilte; Eli Ntebol,. Orens.A Rrmody prepared by a Rvgular Phyaiciao.
Chapel.
•
A. 1. Bunn. I'rnin.vtllr; and try- Mi ugg sfr jc;
A pr, iMCrtiou free from all minrsJ iuxredicuts.
IxutAXxroua. Oct 5. k‘57.
ecally.
Equally effectual tu Ague, and Chill Fever
l&gt;r. C. » . Roa MX.—Dear Sir: I teveuM-d veer
Prvee Si rents; 4t- pill ia rack ter.
Wteu takru aceurvllag te directions, ts s sure lUo-rd fun Dvr for a urri'xi* eavcliun. from winch
Win. Mmlgv A Co- proprietor &lt;«f lir A. Tra-k'
1 have t-wflered murh al lune. White it &gt;. i.lre. Magnetic Oiutmret. ffarivilfa. MadisonC-&gt;. N. k
—•»» ’to taatr. it eertainV lm» a happy rKret General A grot.
.
aLl’
upon the nerve*. Dire* accept my thanks for
yuur kind regardn. end teltev. me.

COOKING STOVES!

Use ChriBtic’B Ague Balsam.

Tbe* wifi- wu furred t.» mat Awn that I lie
•ympbuna had been untreaally aevern,hut
he wm au liable to three aUacka that efn
did not think much of it
Her heart,
however, rvutdemned her
She wan on,
aoioue that th' nr -ana arui complaints of
her pinir. aids hu-btud, hail Muted hv t
to HA tmtKMtal degree, itttd that ehe ha !
lavrue far from patiently with him. Nou
wm ready to make all amend..—
With lean and loviag thoughts eho UngrrirtR over that eidt-hed, accuaing her
•elf—m every wild cry fiir her rung nut,
and rtih there wm nnomacinuaneeo. atill
ba felt not tbe kind hand, ww nut the
streaming eyre—of betM tbe caune of all
thtv wretchrdmrei, thnergh bar aelfi*!.
Onrlix-L
Tew re. hot and cupiotm. wild prayers bbraven. awart and fervent words of love
aveiied nothing.
Tbe death hour camr.
and with it c&lt;inaeii&gt;Mtn&lt;-ire. Arniw. co’d
not have pierard that nnd heart aadid tb&lt;
last words rtf that dying man.”
“hearert, ynu have been a good wife

044462
rose with the greatest aatiafoctmn ta al),
wr AGENTS WANTED io every Town and

For particular. addrew DC A KE BVLISON.
Quaker City Fubluhing House,
31 Bxretb Third Street.
tl:4to
Philadelphia, Pa.

Wteu ooce used 'twill ever after te sought for
la short, it staudsatthebead of ago. cures.

Dr. Christie's aktouas tor Ague sad forer
ia winning gtodoc oplafona aa a preterit*r .nd
cure for bat dreedful disrate. Much of tte drend

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

JgT THE POETBY OF PMVH1C. UH
U.rrick . Pills-

Changing weather, such as fiiia is,
Cails for txerciae of care.

AND CUTLERY
CBKAT D1SCOVEXY I

and tboreugb&gt;y tte Bateau cures tte dixUM fc't
which it fa dmiguod.-Mr.nm.G Jn.] tfZlteT

The above to otay mm of tbe numerous favorable

IfCH’tS'J).

ISAAC C. MOTT.
‘L!”* ••{“’F *r,a**?* ,"w^* fcr I

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The renxMi’

FRANCIS ROWEH

ladoiag tte largvm lludware buiuv- &lt;» Iler

Though you have a constitution
Babjeet tu all human Illa,
Yon may breve the worst of climate*.
If row use these Safar Pills!

Tbe mask fare looked cabnly while
amidst the oaaementa of the crave, but
R was scarcely whiter than the face that
bent over ft.
O! whst would that
wretahed heart have giren t&lt;&gt; recnll th-.-.
cold oarelima word, that were ringing 1.
her uwn rare at every step.
T|tie *»■
the ttaw«t&gt;t tUr oar,, aar.i.h tmpiralki
rd, as br r tmhMtng Meno led her p. hinpen traee-iaa ah- J&lt;.Urd her last np»tthsl dear, nionh face that ever had n
senile f-r h&gt;-r
O' tn Ji. e with thia r*n
aiwMam ! in faanr w l-n&lt;ikti a»« b«vi —.
theae were t.. I* ter pnuv4in&gt;riit.
.
• if I bad imen tmwkr p, him that day”
—ubr •4»eo smh*ad not aa aha ftcotrerd
htewU-“if I bad roily kM the hat

New Barry Mill,
IS now in aucecuofjl operation, ready
to do any amount of

CUSTOM
tn

■vzozr.b:,

Thousands bow are rtrvag and robust.
Who but lately writbed ia psiu.
Erar aching, erst growling.
They taro found their health again.

Now when cold tMeeeda hot weather,
Ttey've no fear of ague or chills.
For they Hu* Shan, h tel IS yuMHUI,

Dr. Hall’^Balsam !t!
HALL’S LUNG BALSAM, &gt;n all r.»~ &lt;ntbe teal of salivfsction
11AIJ.-H LUNG BALKAM tea wruugte
cure. Stoor te iatredssttoa ibsu any utter anugti
HAU.it COUGH BAISAMta andsrsrd br osr

leteij, pltyte— - th. Mfe.l and te.t ,eu.„tl
now teforv (be public.
1
HALL'S LUNG BALSAM ias.fr io uae M,onr

EI.EVA'lll
OVEN ST&lt;’»

order and aa prompt aa any

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•pARl.oc(,ctn^

other MU! io Barry, or tty other county.

u-

Having Mcored tbe otn iceaof a

TO HOUSES bu

Firat Bata MILLER,

Zdfe

and our mill being baUl on the most

improved plan, together with a

SniuUcr—wo are prepared lo
book of work.

good

do tbc

Ploaae give at aadl.

pUPMtt, Tin sad Mwvt Ires War- U dtf Msn|OBhWoF ALLKl*D^ruoM171J =;
♦J tern KAVK-TUUUnir.tlVOSDLTK'l.
Wl abort snUoe, Inabv
* “a —

Cash paid lor wheat.

BOLTWOOD fa GRANT.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.
.1.1/. j 7

Hamm Ban. 8. IMA

DENTlaiR-J- 111
Mt. x. reiui

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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY

VOL. 4
$i5tings’*#hisiMcss Dirtrlonj

FALL AND WINTER
B.J. KBWFIBLD,
.tan i» evwy vaHjQ «*&lt; 4"
• or». crfK.«rv, bardwar*. r**dy-«ua«U eUU&gt;Witt. cap.. »&gt;■&gt;••••
•mw*. Stale »lra«l. fct»l

Oclfe- IBS -&lt;&lt;&gt;.,,4^, IHM .fel.
l.mtaai
a |M**itiar rharwrler «a-« held i
in a "ittall village near Jenuu. It waa in
.-*■*»! ai ..f entirely a l-cal nature, and
might have pa*a.*l ..»rr um.lwrv .--I end
npanown to all. rti-e^ thr i.nm.«IiaU« v»
cnity, l.ut fir its c titircflon with thr
I.M*tl&lt;* wliit-h fifty yeaiw »'-d ••tie .lav la?
f «v HimihilHtrd the fe-wer of Pm—i*.—
Au WHyaiul &lt;4 It. however, was puhli4&gt;

JUST RECEIVED,

albiw you
_
Ive* .4- to
mc-rw.-l mt woutragw”
..^jjn-i.sl tbi- youug man,
.-nrrsf 1-w-Iieeu in;«inf-irmed. N-&gt;
».ldter« have vkut.d-tur vHiaur
r.Hi. We have realV fawft fa great
I snxir’y th- while night; Imt’
r\ Is li^epaiul ’fa- V ill igefa. |a*rtly
.
a
.V........
a*.........the
k.
•l-d-fronrwirw
bv. th.*'iwi«
|«o the »
Mi'l
dlr am! L-w
i!j irt,4-ln -h Ur further
lll-V. Y * ran •»«
down in the
this village ip
MUkfv y«Hir-____.. th*’ ----; milr-4v hm —rf ; and &gt; MWruai y.ar not
I to shed the lib*"I "I "*»* tevrmlea* pwr

—W«M..rf-the tra nwu—Um fwMor’s
him—i&lt;ting as fa* di-l •&gt; a -tagte .
^.uraging I-** “*&gt;■-&gt; hw fatnre wife, I w«I DM I 4mm surii a thing, •* fa
far.
wk. tnra -1 rfevllv pile, fatt &lt;p-hr n-« a thia the -meP
and vrars ig.ctd by a hMidrrtl o’tow
w.,nj. Q.^ bv &lt;m*. as mru w*-. had rw-।
M4vrrf kt fare ifagth—ft* the sa-rt of ;
them iwfa Lot a term Mb W half rtaifrbawv hi thrir
-i-fahi others walked ’att
BUd tw.k their pldrrs in line. The women
shmlifaml h.m! |iid th-ir eve* ; the mr»
-rwr]ii,
tn the f-H-teaikm &lt;/

little &lt;4&gt;iMrv*» in awed

ittli*! an

«MMt «W ■wartb’-nt
—i.-.-1
‘•’ftierr h no lime far inwrMtigaykai,'* ।
n.ml. ."4
U.I.yW— mbifitlaa to th- P™***. P*’PH,V,“
«al&lt;f thr ofl».-‘«v. “I was ordered to pro- ।
„ .„w - 1HWIII *—-Mfe U. |igM*
। i t-rd to Widtlorf. and I am .guided hither. ,. Uirvnant fia-h nf faddm mr-aiog m I
few 14.-—1.
*» - ■ m
Mr—
the ffae. awi thr tmn nrdrr»l.-d i
I wilt await till you make your chok-e down
,
reived the atorj alnio&lt;t In the v.ijy word* I
ten men bl Im- anrrifiord, hot have no Km.
|
«»t the ebb-f maor tn it. I ant rorr/llml lii» | of
•
Tbrn r*nie thr hat *«tmawrf J—
t*i d-i tinirM.”
&lt;Mftaa -’’--Utt In thr ftremd ulrieti hH-r
name and that «»T th.- vtlltge. have eae p. j aiilh*&gt;rity
&lt;
Bv this t'uun the people hvl Iwarnw) vHtrd bet warn the word and I hr ringing
erf my mepihry.
All otb.-r particulara !
tlie fate in Mu.’e t-irlbeiu.
The women volb-v the ten n.rn were alrrndv falling­
tnad.- t... «h^-p an ImprvrsioH tipMi nn-to i ।
| in tear- and app -aling gesture- crowded i' Tk eis&lt;k -r mmkrta and --"id of tfeelr
la- emily Riroottm.
!'
| ar-uial the «4fiivr Iwg-jigg him to spare !I Ifedir* were sfamltr-nroii*.
Without
|
We ntu-f firat go hark to thr 13th of ।
their *un« nn-l hti&lt;h*'ids—the mm «!•"-! 1 (h-tohrr 1M(M.
(_&gt;« ibat day tlm wlorfv 11
silent, with b|o,dle-a fm-e*. and dumb,
uplamla norihwr** of Jenna uitnrmcd thr ■ ।
the soldiers rang
I iinpl-wiiig eye*. Th* aoeiie was eviduit- the nuwMirrd tramp
■ 'ii.-fhiit terrible combat, which rv-nlt.-d Ii
I Iv painful. is4h t» tlu&gt; officvr and the down the narrow village strart,
I in fa IriMtiphanl rrttry ••€ the Ervoch
The wumm inuovrrvd tlu-i ■ eye* and
rd.liera a -rustomrd us they were to thr
' atmr into B.-rll ■ &gt; levci dnya afterward
Tb«-rv lay thr tm mm. ftmthmunmet ciful codi- m war. They were MUX gaxerf.
।—during winch time I'rnmin h d k-«i
&gt; less and apparently lift-leas. With wild
GO.OtIO me... &lt;»5 aiataLrda. and UOO can­ i.uis to pit an rr.d to it and IrB’T; fait
the clergy man’s a-•n.inapin-d with thu lie j crira they gathered around tk-m; lutt
, -• n. A । ..rte n of the I'n-nrh rnniy was
liel tliMl I hr late of leu im-n rested up»n err their cX'-lainntloiia of despair had
Iencstrnm-d &lt;« lhe Ivnttlrfi l&lt;L «.r qiuytrred bis i-fl’.rfs.c-.nlin-inl to tirgvs hi* plei with I
Jra has ft&lt; •hirte-en yt«n
I turned into tb«*s* of jor. thr last
the '
tbr mtablsfamenluf lh» prm.i pies np.«i
hi the village aiom.rf. Th- p.»tr mlialn i n krai airi elisincnce that winilil not he I
' soldirra had dirappearad in tba wta*!.—
tatity ov.-rwh-Im d by tld* nvahuichv &lt;4 I
which the RrpnMwm Party b«
1
Then
followed
weeping
eml.rare*
ail
all
|
-i-t
a-ide.
Lli-'iU
Lumotle
alruggled
I
, war nis-ai tlw-ir tpi t field*—»bm- f-&gt;r n |
I. I. crwUi.nlv imp*rt«Wt
mhmw
from
the
grmmd
—
laughter,
and
iwhile between hi- aetise of duty and h&gt;» ,
1 atindrad soars &lt;&gt;r more, they had rrafirrl
PrvridMtial Campaign, and when two.*J n itural liummiity. while the young advo. , Motet of hysteriral jp»y. Thr pastor's M4».
llir&lt;r harve"! in , pence—snlMiiitod in | cate Appealed to his pnta-ii-JWg and to I be I 'inrovering bi* head, knelt down, wbilr
' hrl le»&lt; apathy whilu tb&lt;-ir hott««-» and
prrad-.ii by nr-h »mfaaee. tto* w
;
all
rrvrrmily
followed
bia
rkatnpfr.
and
obedh-luw which hr owed Io a higfa r
tie vir’nuKly siawafasd.
fa-1’ *••*'
f.arti" were plun Icr-eJ by lb., hwlea*
i-omimmder tlmn Dav on»t. Finally be , uttered ait rh^uent prayer &lt;»f thankagivFROFEUeiOKAU
The Imltle waa over, but tlk-rr
FIVE* ItlH SHOES* CilTERS. diery.
consented to wait while a serge.iiit was I lug fiw their delrvcrance.
f uaa u-vluli iu du lyU-tt
min.
Thro*
'
WILLIAM RI.RCHER,
i
What
ibis
y
"-ting
man
had
dune
was
Isuight
doputchrd v&gt; te-ad quarter*, ao-mupatiied
tin- .-biiidi of r.ni on ahiiike uim-1. -.- ::|.-.l
ta‘?.eu wieVm KJn
URGE bTOCIi «f BOOM
Vn inr
,w
___ ___
by a p-*«-mt to rbo* him Ute nn-rr»t I imt siiffi-erd to 0. unrewarded. A blew*.
I into the lewr-ni of th» deep rn|hn«a* th •
the Director, arrived st Manhattsndn
, way.
A few line* ha-tily |M-ticiled *ta- j ing n**ird upon hie lai“.rs and hi- life.— it.
the ship Sr* Mew. c-nitrended bv -Adri- I
; raw &lt; tH.ila-r evening came .at,*, re h.-nnl
r tisl th* facts in thr esse, nnd asked for
in all «lin-orioii&gt; 4&gt;ri.-kn ••! frur, yells of
an J’SUM.
To hie credit be It Mid, that
furtlwr ins’xti’-iiotis.
rag.- &lt;&gt;r triumph, and cries &lt;4* |onn or I.*- |
the first net of bis admlnlstratkai was to
Meanwhile th&gt;- inluii'itaut* waited, in a
-vi-urr poseiwaiim i/ Manhattan by lawful
I *tnt* ot a i-p-n-m amrc-lf to
undnrvd. WM
_______________ :___
■nfiitno.wi,
Dav.mM—tbr •’Batclu-r of n.-nnlnirg”J l.ii-ut. l,s mot I e—who. as n~ ihor-mgti - Aml&gt;itioii« sphere. He waa railed t” L&gt;-ip I purchase. 8&gt;"Mt after hie arrival he tei'l
___ \l JU»------ns the (J.-imans n.llril l.itn—to.&gt;k up hi*
‘ u |&gt;aiirful
‘ ' xig. wcrivrd ’he, degrre of D-ctor i.f Di- the whole Island i/ thr Indian*, for the
Frenchman, H-at wcarini’ of
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
quarter* l‘&lt;»r th.- night in &lt;mr of the m&lt; *1 rm-’tioii. and .linking it off at the link up viiiity. and fm dlv lirramr known tbr»»’- Dutch West India Cwnpany, f-&gt;r the sum
DANIM- COOK,
nvi-nimt and ro-iit'ortal.l.* h -u*m which
&lt;rf sixty guilders, or twenty-four dollars.
|H*MiHng lu-nrtl&lt;-T.M. aaid : • I'he morning ia out Germsnv as thr fimnder of the 0i»Alt ut wbieb
• Crr
1 U STICK OF THE PK.W-K.Owte
The l-land was fifteen miles In length,and
4-&gt;-u'td &lt;• f.mnd m the m-igbU.rh-~»l of’br
J Tat Arr«’- w,n ■'•ro4
’ i,r ?
E«»e copies, su m&gt;*ths
•
*
ite.-ii, nii-l a walk lu-forv autiri«w d 4-s imt tun Adn{f Vertin (Gurtavus Adolphus
Mxne-/alanghter. Here hr rapidly i- dimtllish tin- appet'lr—ran y--il give us Uimai) which ha&lt; for its ol.j&lt;T&lt; the dis- from a Im-ut a quarter of a mile tn two Tcofp^" “*‘ulh*
jihuaml all other busisfa* |-*”al*fa»C 1
•
*
oilier tn Uw»-lv&lt;ar’- blurt. *p MairsM-n-rf oi.L-cm fiM- thr drqa.dti.4t .4" the for- ■u.iib- n-lrmlui.eii’s fro n y-.ur hidden nii|b ■M-iiiiiiatimi of Protestant prittriple* liy miles In lircndth. at:&lt;! wus estiinnted U&gt;
-y Payments always In ndraner&lt;),; KE\DY I’AY| &lt;•&gt;* urnlcr hi" &lt;-..m-iui ;d. gave din-ction»
A. kWKEZKY,
plic* I" Al a w-uvj fniiu tbe.ymuig in in, mcanuof v-olunUirv .-aitii'uitor*. In s-mie c-mtain 22,000 acre*.
VLlwntary agmts
—•l”-*
' i’.u tin- rimri.w. and midvi-l rvfn.r’s from many of the women lu-migtii t-^!--lhur ib«- resjicct* Il n-wewildr* thr flomr Mkaimts
A’SSIl—
I hi-, n.fj.lt lifts.
111- lbl-f taken hia rl'Slk. i-.fT-e they hid preiMrud fir ihtir ..aii of our ronnlr^.
Many ebun-hr", In-ilt
am] .n.a'.uit retiring To an inner Hiani- l&gt;rvakf.«-t. their lili '
by thj* iifs-s-ln’i-in, are now acatU-rud
‘
—.v
•iriHCmwr. rjnryi r»
.n I a .-tew or l*««. * ifi Unit ft* a rough thr-utab.imt the United Stnte*.
A Uub id five saUrrilw*. at
wfil
oak* IS the c*u&gt;l 11..I-W.________ ~
_
. ti.e.gmrml” In- -aid. •!*»« tb-^* I .....al -«4 &lt;h.ch th • * •' •»P‘r’ \* *,‘;h
The inliabitnr.t" of W Idnrf never for­
entitle the per»41 limiting np to n c-q»y
f. A. UOLMKOoK,
got their pi-tor, nor lie them. Ilcramr
i aUu-e require-aiirtiie-w.
,
for *ix wvinths । a Club uf tsp. at 915, to
the It util 1 m/hi
CitnaiUt nm-t bl- taught to re­
' I melt fni-u lim. to time to spend a fa*
A fW .&lt;vry. tkaer^l-** jd T*» Agwil
tine Alltutmi'la
a copy flu- ■«? y ear.
/day* in the qiprt little village id his
. Ti u wrfdicr. of (’*UH|»'«»------- • j
Oftev. •rror.d »k»cy ®&lt; Ho"«t •
To nduntary agents will «l»i die sent,
E.uitOi Infantry. *Im .pi.rt.-ml
I y ontil. and where the ■■■• «t ev cUtful criif they desire it. a copy nf ths buand vtd’•
J. M. ’tETIJ**,
.
,r. in Ihe villaga ol Walit ’f (lr«
umr ..f Fneti f&lt;tr the pr*p/r.
1-**1
In 185fi. thru.- &gt;mt ot the ten p-et»do I
h;ir fa-ru driven awny by the
When a Cub of s..i«-ribeea Ua hew
victim- yf Dav..nut wvtr nill living in
a...|tw.n-r three ..f tfat'll tHB*
fctrwardrd. addltitaie may ba made tt» It
tbrin.dd homm. und the jn-.plr lielho't ]
• n&gt; tte- sama term*.
k'ia no'. neerMary
vervlv iiijunfl."
Davi-u-t*. o-dd ey.-gliurr.-d, and hithem that the w-mi rm tennisI miniecrunthat the sult-vnluce U&lt; g Ctaii MfaaiM .«•*
J. K. RlfOsEI-Ib
musiarlir mu-luil like the lip of a ma«uff.
rv &lt;4" aiirh an event deserved a "p -cial
reive tbrir papers *t the satwr (r-t ■•ffter.
UM—*—“•
ns lr t’lru.-il. nn-l bilttrl a im»mifit Ml the
•4-lrbf^thm.
Dr. —— i. ... i-C Ixrjuig.
HP- A Club may be mad* «p ufrnCfa
M«rv. Stale «**—**
.. '
*d&lt;a&gt;r of the l».-d-nMiiii. "Seiul i&gt; lii-utirtMiit
1 b a t.-faAr had it- . fllwt.
A fa» of (f.ruirrly thr pi-dor’* *».£) *ta* invit«l
am] twenty m&lt;-u to t 11— rilingr/^iirk oat
~
TunM HOBBBT'e
___
H.&lt; ca&gt;ihi—be w-.uld
le in&gt; Ili a-aisled in uiltert lining the »fJ to Im with them.
M«a&gt;ay may be far warded Wy
fen of the Vug.ilHuuls and sb-mt ihrfm
ers ami the bitter wi’U their facility for linvn i"»nr frami thr rnds of tb&lt;- earth—
mail, st my r»k. Largeauvouuls CM*
•low . ! ' wa« th.- l-n.-f order.
••Win-re
:iti-nitg&gt;i&lt;l ui &gt;• • in it i.k th j'li'c-l e* nt iuhI aftrr ii wd^fntt r.-||gi..n* service in the
rvmitU-d i» drafts «•&gt; Hoetos. **•«• &gt;*&lt;*.

I

Cannot fait to Suit.

sbwva. iv fa »toL*u th* HF. BmU's U'ill- nut aelj eetowltoa iMaoii, b«i
ted with t*c bland. ».r they *»d wav
*. Slid Nteplstsij tateHWlMKuaiae

&gt;*r&gt;U&gt; ail M«eir-r*» mu4 &gt;mm&gt; as dm ♦&lt;&gt;
Mem. fat Hk V Ohfe.l r.-OMUU wbea the
«a an I-mtt MmJ riedr.
■u w by pevpiv ara •* dfairvwead »bsr&gt;
l.« *o uiant dw. M becae»c Ufa? da hoi
imhi &gt;Mrh wat parnte tba aBtated

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VERY LOW «» CASH,

jewelry

SCHOOL BOOKS

n. F. CUERKY,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

HltLADW-PtlU
&lt; gfittn! h&amp;nitnn

D CUTLERY
ogyism Distanced
g America Ahead.

LnJ^nt.

&lt;*•

T1**1

। is Walilorffe’' hr tnldrd. C'irmtig to mi..-t those Useful envatorr* wb • are al way-­
willing fo art s-guides nml un.-rpreterj for the i-nmy In their ow n bind.
| • -^TiM-n- is * village ralh-l Vppr
dorf which lie. near tie- head ot « sin ill
valley *o tin- left; Mid lie Wvl-lurf ia mi
the Other side of the Itiil. KUf l/l Cel
Waldorf nleuit half an hour** distanr.

The reuMm* wfav

lncis rower

«largest Nsidw&gt;i&lt; baau^M ie Dsst

UE8T Gixttrt •[ u»
rvefavfarurj KTKtXtt mm
ou taaU a Wri rate UMSV

»v cbe grwataat

El.EV.ATI
&gt;VEN ST&lt;&gt;

pcwe—l.-d to the very aj-.t on
-Mlle,
Aa the •"••III tcii fill-.’he heart
1 which hr had stood and fac-d the French
mo vi&gt;! itge*, nml lite turn b'-gmt Io any
Tharr wa* a terrible soma at Bvrfnry.
mong th.-m-c-vt—; -h in ii pity tint mu-ket". and there rclat.d tn the child
rvn and gmnrfuhildrm of thorn- hr ha&gt;! Australia, reivnily, &lt;-cei«)&gt;'n.-rf hy the
,’n.-«e Illi n -irn.i.1
... ....... .
A lighted match
It tv.,* n &gt;t I .ug l&gt;-f-.i». thr vrgeaut ami i। saved, the narrative which I have here baming of u hall.-ai.
11 a gui-&lt;r nrn».«l.
Tar former liniid-sl I| given In Iran moving ami vlmpk-ot Wurd*. was thrown where It minmiinlcated in
Ii.-Ii&gt;-iitriiiut a mite, which he Laitily I; ’Hewe * h-. were pr.-wnt d.-yrrib.T the •unr wav with the gas. and the flame astorr open ail.l read
‘Was’e no Hum Hl ': wtir a« -ingularlv miprmaivr and affect­ retaletl to the ktB&gt;Min. wldeb Ln rat, s^nd
• ing .Mtt -harts of fluu* anm-jlb* crowd"
p.rl- v. It is md-ir
whidi village i- ing.’ Th.- thr*.- oi l m.-n -al ne-ir M n a&lt;
I a*e*atblrtl in fbo rwel-amrv.
Many of
puni'lh-d ; an rxa upl.* |mu«t l»e m ule,— h. S|»okr ; and thr &gt;--ii-*tioi|s of thnt hour
err burnt, -iltb-nigh not arrinualy,
mi diitv an I return ili.-trmtly.” S - • •f trid wr -e .»&gt; vivbllv repr«rhi.-wl in j .
rl»*" ”.,r
I’*' ' ............. ,
their luutdv ihi’. at thr rio*. tbyr hm.-h I I'T
. afarin and the rush Hut of the rwhut ’tkw

-Uh." - y.Hir

r

mid Ike liettfen

-nd w,.pf „ iV.’^ad4 ne un the wonr

nut. rising to I. • hut, nod grinding l.is ■
—_u c
flrirnt.
Tin-nex’ m-iruiiig nt antirisi*. Licuti-ti , teeth !•• keep .l.fMfl h&lt;* faltering It. art. — j
ant Ltm-U e with t*eBty men m irrlu-il ll-i! no* the iam.-ubitimis l&gt;r&gt;&gt;kr mil i
over the trample I hill" to Merk Wai farf. afresh.
The w-.uiew vlung srmtirl thr,
It *n*&gt; a iliwigrrcnidit lin-uu-ss. and th- Hirn *h» were &gt;k-ar I., (hem. aisl many i
medfer it was -.Vef the lietlcr. O i rmcii ■ •f ibe latter, oven-.in • by the general |
ing a ridge which urrrhedHvI thr inti-iMc.-. •|i«’re»*. uiu-r.-d loud cri.-» add pra« rra |
lion of two or tun-e vall--v*. m &gt;re tn$» I for merry. Tm» young man knelt Mown 1 ptor^ntr in- "■■■.
. .. _ ___
•ate village wa* vWbfa tbcmgh the i-..l.| I in I’n.iit of thrill, -rtv ihg’fo thr offir.-r
, • •f thr tnuny field* of riwirghtvr which in
b-g m»» fa-girmlng to ri-r;
ent | • I -Io not knevl v. y»at; but I will ptay j tri-vi-nrd hetwrm Jrnn-I and Wah-dmi;
Bs4far/r* ii.quinsl the offi-. r of lb
b. G*«l tlut bv Will rem-.ve the -in «f l&gt;ut If he sfioald Im living it would chn-r
man whom hr Iwrf iinpr.-a-ird bv tli
“ •daughter ‘n-m Jour a-nt,’’
•
,
| tr.y la*’ day* on earth if | could reach
I hi-n with a abigle word of gratitude.”
A&lt; th.- idfic-r met the earnest ryr-.full
I
In the Sfia - rear there lived—fad, no
ofa sulflime ndmnrsa slid courage, hi*
i &lt;l&gt;M|l&gt;t.g6ll (4 living—in Lrunwnn tnvalid
ouii -ud.truly tilled with tesrs. lie turn,
j and prtvdotmil euplain of thr Nhp-&gt;l.-«nin
more th.- From-hman nwubrd mt" *
iff t«. bia turn uh-i«t*--d drawn ttp In I'm
I war*.
After a lift* of vi&lt;-i*«itu&lt;L-&lt;. hr
- fiurnd himwir tn his &lt;4H agr. 'ahair. fi»r
1,11 n'j’fag fa"" ”i*“
hH*Tn ,kr Iwl.ire Mm, luit no Ttefatamfa *t*«
»”“,r rr”P’*r P1**"’
' gotten. p-HH-. Mmi no fietter and brarrr
rt.ur.-h Mild thr »»••
**x r
j than hr hid aebi/erd &lt;fi*tinrti&lt;4i by e-unr
•err drop*
nutuy .pM” wh_ _

_..

T* I

cm.d not •M*’"'
qUrwtioh bi
••&lt;
The former
wet tn their*.
1 the voimg
In an ngi»*»r4 '•** '
| wilt save jt«
rtrirtc
Wtl.. Cil*’”*c trfi ’d1 vottii*1"* v't’Wthwn tn a line »***•

PhiLelrlphia. or
Balli&gt;m&lt;W, MfatlMr
anuiMMa in pdd, *C fa the w-t-e of e-d
ent lartvlfa.
,
'
. . &lt;f*.
Addrrs- M. L B*O«T F,y,nftar A*
rionnl^tr. WeUteyMw. L. C.

rlo.uro were lerrihfa. and many were
thrown down and trampled to death.—
Th-mac ••h-i wit*HMK.ri th- uombtt*ti&gt;m of

Bnmfam, during th* h-n fafvr, sent hl*
final* to the m-&lt;«t iFrntinjr'&gt;*«!"-ii #n«n ht
the u.Hjfitry. and to a great. twd» tn ^nrope, who arknnwledffwl In* prf*mriHii
very polite ai-d gnttrlhl tmua. ll^nry
Clay. Daniel Written and Qnrrw Vjflrtsri i u.-re among hi"’-•rre^w.ndrotK A
clergyman mwl an order f»t arvrral cgs*.
ft part femate. and a part male rgjy.. aa
he utid.-rstantfa Mr. ' Burnhatn’a great
Mitill cnahlad him to dtatingtiKh between
them.
'
•
•- • •
11;

a irf- h&gt; b** i~fei-&lt;.»** a—
h. rti
4HV~.-r •
,h.n «b« &lt;1”T • k,"K "',-"’*7^
i, r...&lt;4M-WM fe
.-'T
A.k.
Jr
-a
*

�_ ngX***^

4'4**

i»f the ward* lu-m- Lera wj»

carrfcjf ont a «inrifar*[yli-.&gt;gr in n^ard tn
iii&gt;p-'*MH-«K
inc iia^'lWxTiin-.try,
bwl th-y n- ver-nraiF^he i'UP&gt;i0*tia9 "d
tfa; mntUia of the i&lt;*ntrv oittfidisn-l.

4 ,4.11 nw- %
prune of w£, d’tf?ru U fuH/vts fttm^jiie

liier’wln fling n..r sleighing.

CmIIoW*!

Shi-nnan. 107; B*M-&lt;Hk. R8; Oiliner,
anitt.-tjng. 14.
N.-i-Muiry tn ii
i4».Un*; HO.

_•

'X** pn«p*na* a war of ri&amp;di'ition. Tf thu ।
' North will jni.-rfere with our S-nil Hern Li
t^.tb.।:...». l-t iHir.yutritg
___________ men
_____i *
do-m-wtic imi&gt;itiiii«n&gt;.

fit** Burna I &lt;aa Gun pa n

-- Tlwfedlr.* .Traii“mni*ntstmI'ii...prr.|
nrr««Mli^pMiteiv&gt;&gt;n*boi%L&gt;' Wenk*.
j

Detroit di*.

....................................................

f*. fertli Mid poh t’lu ItintJ&amp;nJyimfls of
tfeiir m.w&lt;l dieriaked ‘ urifitinAnu and orjar to ftrigbti-u tbc 8»uih American* t.ilklhgngahiMt tin* trlTlive )«i ifir ttierita
sums «)th a knlte, while hi n raging fit. lie
liring them lw&lt;A to found te-Ae pur rim-ch- •tri the Douglwdiwa .tn.tr to their c-andi.. rinil drhieiitj «4* Brlp&gt;-?» b&lt;«»k. No balfnrr be tyaild bi- *e tirr-d.
f.*i Hpvuk. r.
date.
T&lt;» Htia.«nd they bointhiMicvd &lt;&gt;ri l-.t
ft.* by.the pMent aid i.f |..vr, and the Very fit *t &lt;i ly.
; J. t ' ;:. :
■
■ Thua-it wiH.lu* arrn tbat fnar jliya bad
A larg* man. gvnfi-eHv dn*Mi-d.
«ng .-sptiuwMo &lt;wir,artiia.
witn r»&gt;1 innstarln- mid feard. wn&gt; kilbd
■I tert eating New Eiigtiihd ratndai PflCo^Ua^i'.n Ixf .re C ,',.-rr... Thu, it
f-r Spunk, r. W,. wry nrie'i regret .»nr ou the R.-arling Railroad. Ilia&gt;xly c*.’B
‘pr'iqu py .4* n fliaing an ice crop
CT.icwgo when Ilw- dog Mar r»g.&lt;;

*

r

chivalryjnlhc Cm*.,U.frighten iht-m.atUI.

be in the tania!

fa^Oisia &lt;4 the S mA. iuiunt* thwti n&gt;

for champ itgur. nr tin* rertifw.1 vbiaftev
&lt;»f On-foinntj druzgr.! I* r old Otnhl bran-

though he ton yen- dead.
Verily th,.
••lrr*i&gt;ry*np&gt;1e Cimfiii'C' r.tge*; &lt;&gt;|Mxui[]y'
•eyare, *m» Um S mttum

o be sup
is wintnr
tefaedhy

pf C-nigres*.

• On Bui-tai.lire. 5th Bar fir»i day &gt;4* lhe
MMsaHUuid within the mi thorn—H herng

EDIIEH BY

ukw.iai-k

Np.iLT.

WM M THAYER-

Allowing «o»»* lor Mayt.rtof t|ii* i»ty

•

WO -.' U m. F. lU'«&lt;HV r.T-iU Umn,

days simi.-, shut a Mn M&lt;-Dong&gt;| tor sc
hi-giii qm-sfiim la-h-re C-mgrri* to take
preciih-nrt- l*f Hll .^her bfa|ittfit&lt; knd i-on-

mipn-.thKt liiiin u|ik!i should b.- d.-iotvd

.to ulUrubjet-u.

it mwimiw* though lhe

2.000

JST" S'. Liwrenw County. N. V., for

uirriy. rtnnytlr DfU».«raB.-, «t *be lair
elrotitm, gave the largvat Rep.iblirnn im

•hm. on lhe part

Tlie Ev. ning Bulletin mniouixi-* •1» lb*
imlLurgy nf the .AnM*ln Pr
th.organ
tin* M**» .uri Miuspf C uppuiy.
• he tmeUfa.-ne-- **f th - di«-o‘«-ri i’i- -ntli
,we*l. Ma-xniri id" n vein of ll^ufd&lt;*nd.
n*rk* which il ia h«-li*&gt;»&lt; d will yi.'|.J 'rn
tlwMiawn.l doll.-i&gt; ill gold to tlj.-l*m. A&gt;

.4 &amp;.iiitivin members jority .&lt;«ny Cmmty in the Stnte.

-fetldd hr tnrt in the pfnrit in

which it in

advanced. and such iiclion taken na nball

Mliii'ntlbe first buifa. sKiiitrodiire&gt;! Into the

gima. for palling in ptw-thv tin- doctrine
b.-r Governor prrath.il three x ears lief-re.

Senate.Mr. Jdi'MHt.oi Va.jmLmillcda rm&gt;

f.»r thr npp«&gt;intmrtil*f a Q.iiimutev |n

HowthW for “
9
t
______ j QT..TE OF MJCHIGAX, i

H0H6

T»w ()tV1y k&lt; (R**p.) ‘"tr I* uhi-vprd!, large, nnd’11 «l»e9 ur«* i-ntertailHlI
111* aurrea*
W« oj npp'iriitth |i*M&lt;!« llii»-h»tu‘y
Do.O-il P. M.

A Mr. Jao.U.fa Urfema». a few

J.dni Unitin’* gb&lt;*t terms to stare thr

n|«u and

:

nochr itfeniifn-d;
the irigttrY tjuwrthwi.

—

L

atch Tl'i-it-th'i-been dii.taiU.iHi* qn*g
th.,j,?-tio., p.ib. ■
In
-rn) n .i.h h »11 .1 h &gt;vr&gt; »&lt;-r.&lt; up- 1

Foul piny in ansprrted

vrtnlmr.

Srnatur Wilson. nwlr a few just nnd
rniuug n-murhs.. fa, ,l.he- Senate. a few

K.ipM» Jr }u&lt;llaim'l{ai|w&gt;y, la slowly pr.-

iu. urrt
______ JfrSUSb.'JSJCtJX'f

Ft. MOXTHLV FOR TitEUHUKTI IS F IMII.Y.

•». I. KAY,
s*l n tlw» 4rxn^. The s-ai »&gt;U be lu m«.» it
■ pl.aliesil.

-AFAM LY M AGAZINB,

griMiing.

CHANCERY SALE.

*«MlMC*A E.lh-4 M Ms-. Son. '

J3F" A Mr. J.-lui Th*.hum. committed

hut we eaaitot mu-raudrr ojjr gaatnaioniic
liberty.,
Ctewtr bad Ida Ryutte. (Iprlaa

gnriun &lt;&gt;f the IlarpcrYi Ferry and LWw-rty

nnthoritie* and public ferce «f the United
g iil tkin/«hi« ifi L .i'»filU J-&gt;*r3J ; if States, mid tbe umrdrr t»f any cit«rMaof
that ia tr.w*-n. ntakr ibe uvail of it. Oar VirginfauULaM^jruupBuuuit-lhcre to nr&gt;*
frietul .*f the Richmond Whig will fur twt.public property ; uluther sm-binva«i.« wa* made un lyr wlm --i mn . -gnn
italion intended, to suhyirt thr C»'i-niineut of any i«f Un- States of the Union ;
i.f “in^inu! improv ennui*.’’
h is hard the Hiaca- ter aud esirnt jif such nn ••ncan
tt tion; whether any ci I ju a of the Uni.

mrefid n«aidi-mtion .-f fe.th pcii|.M-mt*

nrx-nal tifibira. winch wu rinnmi-nd to thr

aiiliiar* equipment in lb- Itnuda or under
cuutrol of attui armed land; wheiio-.lr.*
and when, dw aamu- waa obtained mid
transported t&lt;» lha plm-e imadrd; also Io
report wits I l«-g&gt;»Uit**n. *fi auy. i* neons*ary hy the gurennn.-nt C&lt;r the future
fcesn n-M-rvofr of oil which hits hern rr preservation of ib&lt;- pence of the omniry.
ecfitlv &lt;r»«-ovt*mf. O*mpHtiiei nrr rnewc-j **td tbe anfety .*f public property ; the
erf in digging well* »•
When ' &lt;i&lt;iuuiilU-c to have tull power to send f.T
lhr,f»«r 60 । p«-r*ons mid pa|*era.
A Xrw tesrw of 'U eaJIh—Tbe Oil
Trade.
Wear* by tin- Pittnbnrg papers' that
there t* rrnftridi-nthfe ^tritement fa that

unit iwM ,
Mr. Trundmli ol* III., was &lt;n&gt; Ilin I to
r gnlhm. ch.-t kniate this hiovutnetit of the Knight

N W t.^i.iThMsdripbia.

The refined | HU

“fe be wiaibl

'M «•«&gt;,hnswe to snirad

_j«_»------ --------------- __l
a.___
wn.-.. j ||X ^tending thr inquiry tn tbe seixme
&lt; Uli |M-frnletii»i. a IdhMtdaon* *a'**tance. &gt;&lt;f the antriml nt LI'wity Ml-s tiri. &lt;&gt;nr

and Ih-fmldicnna.

n.-nu«iaia ar&gt;* i-apect.

\k nkhiiiihm. N»'
hail jilted Jiiin*'we winthbi't h*' d*«ic it.

i &lt;tir.-rt fro

at Ontonagon. «-n thr!

tW depth i.f a

h.- .-iifpliiiti.-ilh t-qifr.-r
-«■•'.* I *t r. .|.;atl|.

IV Ii ultimo.
permml

They an- rqmrtixl hy telegraph

Ne-.-M*!1-

^39* The Ilnrp.-r*a

Fern vffar ba* j

mad.- the Pmnrer man quite aliarp ;

iiiti.ai and nim-ndrmiir.
Whrii thia tnMligHter first ri*aebed thr North. It Wi.«
regarded inrrt-ly na a strike of working
Ittrn.
On |.*aHilng it« red! i-hnnirtrr. it
«n» rm-ivi-d almit uninlniorwly uhh

SPECIAL NOTICES

bia life n f. • data aiinv by lalliiig into a
ravine near Adrian.

prevailing nt Vn-nar in Tii«-»Im C-un:

Nrw Y--rk. for the p-irp.-«i..f &gt;ifT&gt;-in"
th «e rlertwmw. made n.*-at I'. Lut, tiilsc.
rtud inlniiioiia «-h«rg -* ngniimt pnblii- men
and the ihus-wm «.f the pc«’j»le. *-f the Fire
Stiltea.
TMm rxMb-d miivrraal Indlgtia.
ti**r.
Then* i&gt; imt ««nr ninn in a tlwn«
kivu
three

anything of it.

I llAAUkin WfE'
win like |w.l&gt;h»|.r&lt;l.

Irr.&amp;q. wn« admitted in th.- U. 8. G*nrt .

van idmtifi

(’Of xjy 011 DEI!S

-a.

c&gt;„y. y...
tn d&lt;-t*&gt; Uirc*t Aland al Jew Hl of Il. r*.
ford, (ji.ni.. l&gt;nt -10 S-mtl.i-riK-r* catiimt
ink* liitn.

heard regret nnd fHaleniiiatb-n «*f that
iitovi-inent.
never aaw a min who

PR KU ID hj’j i

—Tlu- l»delliimi&lt;vr a Rt-pid&gt;licmi pa.

lliVa&gt;i&lt;&gt;n. l»y h&gt;« tawwhlW &lt;ili‘l lnnL&gt;n.ige.|win

n-rdrra wilt rwsdkrt that at the lime «*f, i-xcitril th.- evnipaibt aiul «dniirntk*n of
all men.
fir i* irgaidr.! hm ainerrv. al
though n thnalfr*. fir t^latrd law iin.h-r

iSFi.AMRH «IU smtK KVE1

tins transaction, the B- nlvr Hufiians were
slldy that nray-h&gt;iewunethin»%.i*wi»h

u«cd

against tlx* fans-State we tilers of

«t&lt; brokan op&lt;*ti, and the G*it«mir&gt;rtit
anu« and inariii.mx au o)nnii&gt;-d were na-d

AP ar
the prr-i nt Governor uT V’ligiuln. by bia
mode of dinllng with till* qnv*ti.*n, by
ids evid.iit attempt to ninkr polities)

rapituf and gi-t ti? iwnrfi.*a rlHnu-t. ba*
eXi-iled M fei-lingof derision and contempf
am&lt;-tig the mrt»«ea &gt;&lt;f the N**rth. *p.*thi«
r-au’i* la tn lie attrilanrd. the i&lt;yiiip.ithy
never tried f-&gt;r tnvwi&gt;n.
In the Il.iuve "f Reprcaentativea. on miuiift-atcd f..r Broun, m**rij than mh
other iionre** whatever.
Had hr dealt
tbo firnt day. ofjbp/eirftiffn the following
with thi« qmwtion nag &lt;!i*crret maj.datrahprimM^inga tranapinii:
nnd not made nn &gt;&gt;u!mg&gt;&lt;&gt;iH and infn

the perpet.-atora of thia fun! deed were

•j^T*

Tile

WnK'uiiffiuli StHtea H&gt;i&gt; k-

The

ing of ilii* priaonrm.
They r«*ild
kept tfemi h-r l«*n» than tan per cent

were Stall worth and Satnlrrwn. of A1*
haur ; #r&lt;&gt;u ti and Adam*. ofKmtm*ky ;
Hindman m*d Rast, of Arkansas, and
-Hamilton ■ &gt;f Tern*.

The Ii* Mur'd* ba* nuenitMlv-.! t« thr

«»f Ub»“. Mr. Adrian .uopiinaud Mr. Davia «-f Indiana. Mr. Iluakii. nominntarl
Mr. IlkkHinq «&gt;f P.-im-y Iviinm Mr. Str
ph«n* nominated Mr. (ifitw of P- nn»'lvania. Mr. Brigg* nominated Mr. B*a.-&lt;&lt;ck
of Virginia.'
..
Numerous vnirea, iinpatietitlv—"Call

th.- ndl."
The Clrrk appointed Moutea. 0ori*toD.

O'.if G.'.C

Cotaui. Adrian and Brigg*, telfara.
,;
”bi lUictiing t&lt;-

fi-r paiti-i.n pur|w»«a what i« 'wifnewuil
to day w.-nld in-rer ha» r taken place.—
lie r.«rliid.-d by Impln-.’ the hivr*tiga'imi
w.-wld I**- tlion-uch
Wlmerer may hr
iniplirpti-'l, let th.-ni take the cmtaeiptrn

inflated with gna.

e*»e. it it faUaat

— Wn^hlnston

CibWcE tilFT BOOKS FUR THt
on* and irtanirt.otij author. I* drnd.
.ii.
.....
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HOLH&gt;A¥S.
'a* |rlt a memory tliat will run |&lt;arnllel imaliofilH*hack.
with tin- rxiktrncu of our literature.
:
wrne.iwi
KERVttlH OR KICK nKWlCKE.
'
aau
Apiih the Uimmrat freely u. the far.tw.d and FOR FAMILY AX» KABU ^.t SCHOOL LI—The R-p'ihliein* have rnrri.-d Km.
and terk ut iter neck. «t*o io the m4&gt;m of
HUAIU13.
.^l.i.. ... OM
la —
.—li—. Uli \Nl EUY HUGER

Etery county bmnl fr*. n U R^uhliaw, [
••
!*t~-__________
Mite h-avrnworth.
I JHIK VKr. i'F l&gt;B ll&lt;» TCTTER’S STOMACH
— Br-wnbiw. nfirr listening tn a s-*r

num

from B.-echer. tell* bin Southern

nerd not

he aurpriMiJ t«* find Bn-diyr

iIhtv.

»* MMtori&gt;rapK«tn.x
mert. to ik«
ft Jortl..&lt;7uk4!!»* J CVaa.Iatl.

Wnabfag'.m. Dee. D.
Horas.—Mr. M rri^u lllWa. rising n--irM d the Wyoming ninaon-rf.
to a privileged qur*l**n. immu-d tn lw
— Sixty w.nnm at WiHmmalMirg. O ,
read fnmi file olFwuil report, the remxrK
■ •f Mr. K*-II*«U. *'f lllimui. that tsa y earn entered u nun ra'aLlhibinmt rvci-ntly.nnd

nis.

,
____

„

DYaPKISlA AXb ai:SKUAI. OKRIIJTT.

.

Iu.-.»tiurcp .-oitvbsu. 0 ran*, i.laeiatetf,
I filth. Kltl
k
.
.

_ _________

v w. m
arauflkrteah*.

A Dilsmm*. — ABiudieru pap.-r lu»i
tnill in the Union a-mth •/ l &gt;&gt; Utrnrc. nnd

Is*’ doctrine* fidinu*-d Ilia |4urk.

III ;ii' teftfoWM article fa th.' Trihunt In*

not a e..mi&gt;&lt;n mnnufertory **utb of liar,
per’a Fern. A &amp;*uifa Carolina paper
prop&gt;M» to tbe S.'ilb lit‘'arm." Under

■'WF

place tIn-fit 'in n difenimuj

AwwvrauHprr

! th-m.-Hi will wdltd raw lhe Koriuai,

ibilily 1

TO F tTNKM AMD UOTKKA*
Hn-llmi of the (Male &lt; fll-

Uisl o

Quaker (Sty Pnfrff^ing Hons#!

*M*v P-*

s.ruhr&gt;

�rrt|iiiwitii.u in t.. be made upon
tar (»•» rm .r
lb- State. u&gt;nh*r lie F,,.
*•**• •** ’** Mtrwniler uf
O, K. II l}».r uuth»r .if the Uun-Mil ii^
&lt;-rw.
Pr.(| J...k
fnt»n North Carolina Unlvenurv, where
hr hrt.1 a Prof.»air&gt;rtair. pri-.'i
rerrtug the 4-grvr .f IX i&gt;. oil Dr. Bnchanau.—A’. F. Cnr. /ndt^Htrnl ZNm

PRICES

ABOUHOXnT TakRRD asn FRXTttK*RD.

D&amp;AMULMtS OF WWCttFISO ATO AC

buvannuh, Dv«. 2.
Mr. Fi-h. n while dewier, and &gt;■ rewidcnt
ofttiiM Hiy f'r *r»rrel tniM. but bom in
MitetoriiHwrUa. Inta k w'i tel rod MnD'ealli

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

vred fi.r rkpn-wrg^ila4ltu&gt;n -eniiinmit*.

trnfe, baa.« exhibition, at tto Ih-Ung-. ;
Hutrtc. one 'M Bsjrli 4i Swtvt'e P.itmt ■
Portable Ctairmitxeirj F&gt;xcna.Xr imh ng ।

and naratiug, nnd our particular d.*in- in

tu indare the htlies and uthi-nt m .wdl mid
vuniine it.
For aummer u»- it iw inn«l i

CHEAP CAPH RtORE
pririlrgBd «• at rod all tto iretnrr. in thia d
«Mrt. wmI torearire iwatnieiiuu in tteiatawp
braaeb «/tbs aewese.- from ibe able, taretnu
•ad It rood Frofreu.ra of that Setout J fit.
fcnl. pa mpch gratMesttai.-te bo rabM te
than, tbtre a*ta*Dat:».»T *nu s'rtcio* j
***** -SPENcERiAN- PWCMAXSRIF.

FUKS AND SKINS !

U CAN FAY Tot VERY IllQIIKST EA-tTKIUC ।

ualik, ax an economist, and «« a tiling of;

coinfLrt to every br*tM&gt;«lfr. in not huhig
tstrnpcUed to l«b&lt;ir t.xer a h&lt;4 utovc.

has

great

capacity—no

CASH

FOR

FI’Rs

PRICE,

and

DEER

sKINs.1

Il :

lew. tlian tdnr

large loave* can to bak.-d nt a time, and ,

A nW
VU ■ ■
~ W WSr KVVWH W «
warid Itmt&amp;atart.

Harin* rawired tba a*enev of
TITE SORTH WESTERN FUR t COMPANY.
Call, witb year Fora and Peer Skk.t. at the Ud

rar dreilar aad ralalorne of ■« pg«M fii
atebed gratmtrefty cb apph.atiac to tL* unite
BRYANT.* BELL A STRATTON,

it hi mi OdiHtrnctrd libit re. lir^t escapr*

CHEAP CAM® kTURE

CHEAP CASH MORE

CHBAP C/W! tTDItB
CHEAP CASH STORE
3&amp;5 85801

CHE-’.P CtBH STORE
&lt; HEAP CASH bl ORE

CHEAP CA»U FIW

to annoy lhe penwm using it; nnd it Ll.k&gt;*' i

bread to meat perfectly ex vn » khoul tnm
ing. in point of ce-msny it in •HiK.trt'W*'

ed ai.ing it is aaid. at l«t»»’ 80 p.»r

n

PAPER-RAGS

Dr. CASTIE’6

Tiw hiKh-ut martet pr^ewwid IX

MAGNOLIA

of the a nid im.;d hy any other &lt;-&lt;-okini&gt;

CATARRH SSW'.

We wonld advise all parwMKsnd

stove.

esprciaily tto LwImm, to eull anti exuminr

Goobs SOL&gt;

it ^rforr Mr. Tay l-T lsnv«» town, xdit.-lt
•will pnitobly to MH-n.

Mr. T. .|. .i.r.

toad! tto right to niatiirfn'itttrr these m

ens, to miim* pcn&lt;i&gt;n in tills Griulty. an I
wc hope to will wm-cri-d

fi«r

the triple

imrfit of-hinwndf. the owtrartor. and tto

Aarnrr*.— D. C. A C. L. Ixmelt. ««■;.

anseted and twig. &lt;1 in jail rharKasI with

Mewling. an«l MitcAirnng «’oliti mtt’e.—-

S.

•tn.ne.ai. J.

Q

Runiwx

ft’KDTJEKD TMTCBS.
IfAMTiNRH UNION SCHOOL I 1
Tbe name «rf ernry aubaenbn it plainly printed
Notice la hereby »&gt;n» that haring engagrd a
competed teacher, graduate of Ito Ctela Normal •a 14- |&gt;a{Mrr.*ti&lt;JaJ»u I Ur tuna vlxn bi« .abaci ipwui axiura. Tbit .talcui piarei.U miaiakcs
Sctor-1. tto Uuion Seliooluf Ha.ttrga It prepared tioa
nt ’lie I'M' UlSciB. mraivi rrpi artti in Uta drto &lt;»Ber a» ic*-d iwdwcrtaenta. tu three wln-ilraire .irtn, ai.d uiu»t pn.va rvry &gt;ati*ft ury tu th»
patron.
»f «ba paper.
sm-ana uf adtacord education. M any academy
rv-taoi. er. tsa raxta aau r tiaraa.
Dir lawful pu»URr uu ihi- Wr«My I'aiaa *x»
wiUnv thv Stale t&gt;t lllin na. la Mly U&gt;rarm cri-t. • year, n paid in ad&lt;auei-. and vntaide
vl tin. State it 4 Uni taeuty^ix crate, if paid in

■

amt

TBRMS OF TUB WEEKLY PRESS AKD TRTB
DKK
Single Pubaet.Ura. in rlvanna.......................UAi

Bnaikn, term nrrvatn! on Motebtt up.*!
•n-(4ci&lt;ui &gt;4 lu-ing implirat.-tl iti &gt;h»- sf.

Thr property PtuL-n

Uir.

xft&lt;

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
OQpDH
CO »D8
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SCXaP
SOLD
SOLD

ky*
.ef'

SLOTS &amp; CEOT?

A !»•«•( hide was f-'ti’iJ urMel

in the cellar &lt;»f th.- Gurh’w nunti mark'd
whi-th saw identified n« hwt fac'lier*' «•»*•

"Tiiey ore aiwobg the nnc.t vuararurea wr’bare
•tor Lre and Ttlh PUBl.lStfbAH Akt &gt;ULLY
BftJFUNtilBl.L FUJI AIL TilM PROMISE.-'

GOODS BOLD

We will tend, rogr r.in, ere«r«iy pack«d in
re!tri a. Either tugiavlag »ud a»l *t waist,
osay.*. fcirtfJ. Doth Axgisx|sc» aud a »»

'•n frwsii the ahon if Mr . Hn’-h tU-t-l
f.ur milrniHi’ «&gt;f the vifhtge. -m »!«• S' ’•

Mr. H.’rh
mill he wl.v

HASH INGS

Itarly rnarkM.

DRUG STORE!!!

GROCERIES

•I Dr. Rtwerll &lt;«1 Turwdar ermine rrx».

Tbr pr.wr.ML of thiw orgnwimttion are to
he apfiHril for Lfcerarv nml Re;en*ifi&lt;»

piirp*&lt;«.ii.

All an-invite*’ t.. aft ti«|.

O*

JCST BJLCl.IVCn

th1 above nnmede'e.. offi.-vm it«e t&gt;&gt; tw

III W nfiil ItliiM I'lHIp’vtr n»—utiu- nt • I

e'-^m. erwl wurh .«&lt;hrr bnwinrww »ew«ww&lt;*.

DRVGW AND Mi DICINIA,
^Cb.m!« als Pniuta, Olla, O.n»’
BptEvae. Bnratnc Plaid.

.MORTGAGE BALE.

State haw l*m&lt; be-n felt b-fti Ax imwlnr«

County uf tlxrrr sad Mateuf Micbigwn. tv Ju*rph
Ktbirt of Maiafau. awn vl I alUuu. mid biate
aL&gt;rreai&lt;LdBteduotbai&lt;.dd».-of A|-r.l.A. P. I*K
ai.d rwnI«i,intbBMeg1.t.r-« vft|«f.witoesuiiiv of llarev, Ajml wab. A. I&gt;. iKS io labvr«*
of mortgage-. „n page 2 .C and M7. and the amove t
daJmHrio bo due and unpaid utt aaiii amrtg^o •!
lhe date, «*1 th- nutoce bring »ix bundled ami
ninetr-onedullaroard tw«tit« -retro crate.■ 6. UT)
and no tort U law baring been inatituM to rteorer tee «awr. or uny p*i l llieretfi
NiSkw m tbereinre hereby gi»«.. lUi on Satur
d*r the tftb dayFebruary. X U. IvtO. a 1 v •
ahiel io tto .IterwvoB uf that dw, o» U« ireot
dore of th. ItarerwiBTity Court IltlM, m the vil
lare if HMtinit*. Hurtt- ul NkLigwo. &lt;aJd Court
How*being tbeplBcefor bidUingilieCinwili m&gt;rt
fiiraald County uf Uarry 11 ai«U aril ai purlin
Buctkw. t« tl« higboot bidder the premia, die-

mm "b«&gt; device tostivrrti«&lt;‘. nmi »!••» h'
That until

is s’ kn»th

?9$8

mis

jrlied ; and are are hapnx t.. unmuitnv
Mr. Lynuui Brigg*. N*». 90 W.iudward

;ar FOB MEUICIKAL PCKl’lMES.ONLY. JK

Avena*. Detrnh. as the medium thr»uigh
which Drtn lit merehmit*. and utkerw can

reach the columns of every paprr in thr
State.

GROCERIES

i -Tma Poaw T»*dk fctt« hwfi tpiiti* l»ri*k

“irnmr village f»r the pn*t two

—

Prkra have mngrt! frtitn 4} ’&lt;• Set«»a.—

TEA. COFFER. HUOATL SPICES, PLFPEH.
PRUNE* FluS. R.tl IS*. cURFWU;
a to«, ererx thing in Ute Grocery U»v. autb “
iilj to uceXd h&gt;r fann x ure.
JA^&gt; a great *•»*»y Uf ilie
CUPJCJB'J J’XRJTillXUI

Owing to tbr acarritv &lt;&gt;f r&gt;*n. p*-rk k
gmentllv light nnd n«'l very urll 6tlirn

aul^ni m writ -Jed afaw II t«to. n-1 •to'd*

Aid CttkiBff Extract^

paid on Mid mortgage, at tto dutv if tbi» autict,

DR Y GOODS !

ated iii the village of Uotiu&gt;g«. I tonjf.«X»tjrcy
o»i State of Murbnja-. atom and to-rtod M
Irfitr number twr nuudred and furlr. ilV'; Lur
hundred Mid f..rtt I .ur, .UO low Inodred and

x&gt;a nir WMtciAi- D««r«T &gt;r tiu txoiaa
We w.mW call the Bltmrton of ..nr

readt-aw tn rhe adrrtiwiuriU hcw&gt;led “A
Timely

Warning." in anther port ««f

rr

S’Jii

girma m» ** •** «*HL» by to ito ajrma v»
7.
—J.™I tv&gt;r&lt;. BMiel.r.miC'TlowCS'au'

Dated Ko«rtaher 1, A. D. IWW-

STATIONERY,
PENS. PRMClUt. &gt;KK*. PAFW. «•
VRU&gt;H». CASUS. Ac.. Ac.

Open our abebe* may be

yST- The Auburn (Twmm» «av&lt; :
U&lt; 8r«arL at thr date «f thr hlrwt a/|.
vi*#a from hltn wn&lt; nt Vienna.' on hiw
wav boni" tnun Palrwrin*.
retnr-i-d
friMnlb-Mt-p-rt •/ Jrrwaw|.-m
Alesandria. in the t’nHed Statrn whip Mnrrd..nia. and firm. »k
ptinn $•! Vienna in »a An-temn »*!*”■
which h*m‘-rrd him hy dhplayinff &lt;kAnirHcnnflog. H«w htohh tow hem . a
rrllmt. «vm In E«yP*. *‘riw
"”
JwaUthv Heamm,
Dp-n Imvlns Vimu .
ha va^tsed ft. vMtTutw andG-nm tmd
to return agUn to Fr»» by the IMi-

FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOB CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FnR CASH
FOR CAHII
FOR CASH
FOR.CA‘11
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH

.EFAULT hating been mad« in th.

»»f a rrttal.le sdvrrfMwg agent in &lt;Mr «»wn

tbr perns.

Cash,

HARD-WARE

ICLPENTINE^ND ALMDIIOL.

AnvraTiMvxj A«wxrr.—Th.- nererei’x

for
Mf By (peek) •rrangetc*"*. ’»•« retire year'*
latocripiiun to fbt tn»|t«iii •» I* | »»d met by ux
to thiii pub ubeix. wu«l tli« ».u nbtti ivrene
llxirtupply direct fhmi ibair irrpvclire publie*
tMnt cNIci x. Tbr coat of the eti.rurli-gb !• paid
oaly by Uw diUcrvucr -elwrei. lbw tew.-wt niwlr
tale an.1 the regular prtcc ot tM reMrart.
’IT Knsrenng- Mat at ware. Bad Bwcscetpiioea
•» _ .1 ..I.K-I
w-l. k
ia.lie.

&lt;kn’ S--cinl will •* IwW at the e,&lt;1.|,.nrr

Sr The abi-rr article* ire

by alt it

«r&gt; In Grand /l^.id. an.1 br Hrmtgi-ia at. ®
tto United Sian-. C-kIm
Sowfe Al
at whUeaalc by a) bu^e l&gt;fig. ;4a in tto
•al ettoa.
.
HERRICK A BBOTHER. ’

Palme. IteoAera. traveiii-g *g«*&gt;tc.

‘

HT K,KOWiXWE IS rOWEK. jra!

A FhjUchtbL Lrx*er Io I’ouH* Men.

iX^a.

AT ANY PRICE.
fintt turn mtr ttovd into kv‘&gt;V*&gt; are* 1 rrer U..«
Mar ini 1 adire
It tit ttrx. M. U.
dtprMt^

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE
oss

Ladies, See Here!!

AT ANY PRICE
«2!£6
AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

at. any

AT ANY I’WCE
AT ANY PRICE
AT any price

ound all «T th

SEWING MACHINES
'EWING MACHINES
SEWING M.1CJHNES

i

w

•

.

FHjh TEN DOLLARS
FOK ’lEA DOLLARS
FMR IEN iKXXAifH
POLE

MOST POIXLAS

patent medicines

•ere'.CHrexJp■kto rto..V&gt; thM wotiMBd ••

GIVE-ME-A CALL.
tur y-urretre^ Wu luicud te eUi
!f\EB &lt;M&amp;EI

.

Htsaica A lUMSint tore nnrrb*—A, at Sr&lt;«t
evrewat tt&gt;r orteimd ieot |-l fur auagfng »r. U.rrtlFa Conditionl*cxden. which tore brew teea’.itod with ail tto/.X
tow. io ttofaited
Stites A o&lt;rt J f&gt;. Tredirg BrereK »« Winably tof-and-n rec pajwrnr pMtofrutotoTr.l a
londntoPowder-,atari.&gt;&gt;»*i&gt;xv&gt;Wm*» arn.u*
M rat. r?r Ttore
drrefer psr&amp;fetore
paatogre. accoottiatried witblml ditsMMMhasr ta
sdmigiaur than, iml apl for rj rent*j&gt;«rpacUre.
Warnu.tr under • phh« ty i f t.*dfu to excel is
I.tiiH.
n.

Mongegre.
wcla

MUHiXJAGE SALE.

j

HARVK 1*S QOKRrNHM WWMRS-

TCR-JiH, ALMOST GiiATlX.

Jjjstiujs' Vr'ft iwrnit.

WVWRXQHKT.iFaIL.

Qwtoem wf Unmr* real Cuttle hade to y« ur
inlervdu! - Uasd with immebMsusCMS fur. U-U yeant. ax Um Loins
.CCAEHL .UiQglsto J.

&lt; -*••« r

Iw^Higing In Wm. Burgher. E »,.. ••! ‘Lin

village.

Inehtflag a Vl.wor Manat Varnen.

la the bigiBiu.g al XvwLu gvi.. Ytuac nplaedid a.igrm lug* «rr Irvca tin original paii.ua*.
bi UaCKa. a.41 bib cugiairi uu atwi m tn« UigbWe can ebitbe you fr.»m the cm»n •*&lt; all la ul Art Taey at« raen .-5 &lt;5i ii&gt;c!ws.r&gt;c4
cwuiuio aix auraaa raaT. So many eoai.t'
of ihe brad tu the »uk uf the loot nuxiaUr puiutra Ua»» been paln-rC Uputi tba
public •• wort-ol art— aud a.paeially tu cb»ap,
BUok «aa Uiutely cugiuviMt* ‘t-1 “
dnhcail
a d wmrraat pricen tu trail.
te MBilucw rwraoiit vl Maw, that tlnii arc aale in
mMyrtag wteat they ha»-~—
~ 'w-a—

A CALL
A UALL
A CALL

�hardwa

TOBE

gSESta.s jstSstK
- ii jransi-5
INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

PS. SOZ:,I

8C1SDIUUU

&gt;

laugweit* Uvdr attain I
raigxJKSLl

--------------------------&lt;L-ul.tr •sir" before tter dtdtte- era •vnywte-rw
appiWTMW oml toaing the ms* uf Hr* n.mdcrful
I*rrt»Mh&gt;M&gt;. All - ho eonter is Hie wMthan tw-d
temrwtr oftMsetaW. *r wteebmae to mre.ligate
f..r tte-m4«&lt;rS.Brc now of «•»•** J on thi.iiupor
tan’ »uloret
Dr. tete* hoitculhe all rriuaoorxbe .lek te the

Grocery &amp;. Provision

eBraiNAI, LKTTMUL

ore,

from avmbrra of the Medical Pn.fc.isn. Editor.

woukua,
As young •■hoalu are m«w*l «u-vp’i
ble .if coM. ffci-y should le* rbwly■RQetid
ed to in winter, and v».&lt;nb.rt*|&gt;ir abelt. t

!

haea

CROSS-CUT

SAWS.

SASH, .nd PUTTY,

&lt;!«-*•«•

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS.

vrjuUyk aud.diwctq^bin*.

AND

Ct HIKING.

«.,»...

pbyawkaig. and regaJalieg proeraa. a daily becornea sirvngtLent.L
•
t'rravua adi.cted ailb Liver4'nmplafat. DrspepaU. Hrart Dt-rasra. I'ullueM uf Mwd. and uh bemule, who are uubj et lu incgnteltiv*. lhali-.m.
-Ac.. an- |wrt»culx|ly rrcomn.cudi-d t» uar theae
pills- They are phw-«ul lu take e.egautly
tru'd p.M—frrv irum Uetr. ai.d wifi net gnpr.
•tekaa &lt;* wraken Hie »yatdM.ur leave the bwu. H
euatiia. Jdoibera n« tautg ate uUl iikvwue tuur
one Vl l-u uf tb&lt;wr pdi» ui.ee ur twice ptr Weak.
They wilt nut oult keep odr *■&gt; »*e&gt;l healthy ai.d
regater, but arllt prutrcl y.wr iafania agau&gt;-i
Cramp and I'u.n. te the alutuwh, and inMireuut
•nly a healibr dulAbm wHI h&gt;r«at wary child.
• K.._
-

PROVISIONS

Mr. Mrrbl. &gt;4 Tip Tree Hall. Englund. J

good assortment,

1 ndigestiotr.
J J.rapi-poa.
&lt;
•
1 lexi.s. g.
I'ali'iiate-n of ite
Cu-g'-rixe.
Henn.
, -Ail, Ac.. Ac
They ate entirely rrgelablr ami Uarudeu*. an in
fsatul’lie breast ran use Item -.ill safely, slid
-)*«*&gt;&gt; wteMe aul&gt;-d u&gt; fils uf Apu|4op». I.pi
Isptae. Heart Uieooarw'Ai., steald siwiys keep a

.COOKIKG
STOVES
V

iHKKTWEXTV.nVBCKXW
Ask tor Itedesy's Rrgwteora.-r Regulating Hltef

•C'.-i l.rr fct.1. Ii-nhb iu ter nitwit uuxtety
. hermfaMt.
ult thr |«rii4ut uuumiuiy
ire ilnrurr the ntmrr vnt»un. tbs wear vf
■&gt;ly and inin I i« ,-n&gt;er».‘ly nggntTstsat line.
• . i« n r.-'.r*-i:y f-,. a nln.ulahi io tmife&gt;; l)..' mrr(:lri «r lite »ys*e»». anil Mml.to tbs
•
e&gt;-lo-hear ir1
‘ 1—•-....... - - •
i.J lte&lt;]u&lt;l.«iUli
■tlSy preterite...
_ ------------..r» IJ.M tw.ve Hl* . nil..mre:ehi uf pl.y«L
Um, hcui i,? it te nxn at.te lo tf • iuuta as
wrl o c.-roua to give a {mtnaiicui hivioos
1 -I tedi y.Mrvagtb•
XtT Ii.otc ye M:ti&gt; to whom «»
pottlew*
ltd; rrterrc-1 a(i?vc. Iv wit; siiurrsm ttom
, R. cr uud spie. cau&gt;»l &gt; » malaria, diarri.aa.
JtMUiwy. imlip-wivn. tea of aj jeliia, and
all diumaea or &lt;te:-angen:cm* uf lb« Womack.
eoi^rashMirtl invalids, petu-.m. af acdcaranr
occupation, mid liurrilig n other*, will cunMilt
tteir van {Lyrical wclf.n- l&gt;y giriug to lit*tcttcr i I 'drbrat, d bt n»dt Liner* a ithL
CAPTION.—W* raailoo the paHfo -.gainst
iwing nny of the many itniiatiunr or cowmerfei&lt;a, lull oak tur Ih srarren'a ('•.LcnaaTr.ti
Hroa M-ti Bnv» i s. and .ee t hat each telle has
the words**Dr. J. llo-lensrteFlomach tillers*'
h'owu «u the * de &lt;tf the tettte. and
on tbe meth lie mp covering the eork. and
&lt;&gt;! ucric that our autograph aiguuure in ou tiio

Rj;. i.UiT TUE IlLI.lL.T T1.U
ttervk.a».d«mUi4 ite
a h au4
—
----—i .u*

«*- Prwrsred and sold by HOSTETTER A
SMaTH. Puutnugb. Pa., and sold by aL
drugirtau. grcc-rs. acd ds&amp;lon ger.craRy
tbrarurbout the Uuitod Siauu, Uoulh Amwriva. cud Qon&amp;aay.

■KEUfilKB HHSTOAHDB

Bad way's Bcnovating ■«*«•! rent
Ueate Old Hun s I'unfta. tbe lUru.1. Inaiill* with­
in tbe Meatetn lteuca.-d Ucaltb. and Re-vlir,
and Kxtermlaatea ail Cbrvu,c aad C,4utauti^n

1

,

The great tud glorious remedy should be hailed
by lhe butuan race e« a special &lt;&gt;n from tbe Al

I'roaiEet. Sr. UcJIu'Jin. Paat.it of RvbrttI'Impel.
lantia vrou*. Oct |S. I B?.
Or c. W Rnatcg.—IkarSiri I iM'cu-cd »...ir
UI.~mI Funflcr fur a n.r'..t&gt;. aff ,ct uM i.iau wbteb ,
I Ii ar rulbirr*! lutn h at liw-a White d la jw-a. ।

'

—OR —

y.iu. kmd irganla. and Lcii, e» me.

Clieuii.t- io the wurld that base .uccerded iu &lt;li.cuvering a re vcdi that -Ut effectually enulie .te I
frvsi tbebanian uislrinsuaeiitutnmalilt^'OMM and will do well to call and raai
ailmeuts, iratismiitnl from parents lu tteiir etui
bef-.rc porcbasing elsewhere.
drew.
Rodwar’s Renovating Itanolrrnt.
Will radioJIy cxtsrstealF from ite s/slaoi

Ft

-

h. dnticrll &gt;.r t-.-tui Heated egaee I»r. Roback
may be applied to
ul b« letter endue
ing uue aiamp fur tbe reply.

(5u.il
A New Ldlr-&lt;'rc*lire Principle,

e*- wf Itmc.plMispiuttcs of Jiiut- and iling. {
nesia, rlay and isiliea gelniiutzedamd iua«&lt;r
wdiihlr by the fire.
Wlw-n Iwags are nt
Urge, they take in rlay and .ailim with
their final, tmd cat botuw .-mo root* whirh
contain tbe nt-rrMoirv bigrrdh-nt*. but
when they nro pent up, ifaey rttdraior to
supply the materials mi-»-s-ary
keep­
ing up their frame*, hy dr-.-onring a*&gt;hr&gt;
aixl cinders.
Let them tev. plemy of
them.

KKUA FAMAUA
-bo terr tafcguitaeJ fj year* la l.«Jtdr,, weak
nee- «&gt;-d dv-|&lt;u«dr-cy. recsprtH • with gnat ra­
pid ty Slider Marti Uo igural lag • pria*c 4&gt;. Thai
all m-sual disabilities ara Ktm-i.d Li iteir c.r
•n«! and gcstly a«unuUtu&gt;6 praiwrii- a. TL-»t ihry

B U I L DE RS’

BOX and I’ARtOR STOVES. ..J ev

!

■wad

’BR6AhdtNAR«OW\rEs5fiLASS.

REGULATING
HU
A Co.
rcaaw-&lt;»
tk. Hadwat

aid

g^gP^XER ^OOLQ.

itAr&gt;'WA.-5r’i»
i

Tf ORO- Maw;

GREAT DISCOVERY I
THE PHILosoi'IIER’S STONE

CASH CAPITAL, t l.OCO.CCO,

Proteetfoa nf fttrawternes In W'tater-

GlundMlar Swilling*.
Xiplil Hwraia.
&gt;b&lt; o..numvtlow,
K-al. Teller,
liawairi all kteda.

In protecting the srrawlierry there may
te too mm-it of a g.ssi thing. All vaeirtiea of this f tirt Iter we hun&gt; ever rxp.-rimented with, are la-m-fitted by ruvering.

plat-1, kill ihroi with KiiulHirw-.
Th-y
p J.- on
tnionre. nlraw, InivrS. or
fo.r ace-wrr&gt;1. until the pliuitr are niierth
rrrd,
Whil.-1! - pl nti i* in it- hiarttve
Mate, lie rv i* !■;»!«• te&gt; p«&lt;-veMl i Irmo de
&lt;Mlilp»ml&lt;£liV Ulr n«ti«rt. i.riM-ut and too a
tun-, Ski- itCbi-r vi-g, trihl*. limiter.
Au
eaamtna’i-m of « plant lukoo fowo under
a nutnory fe-ajswould A-.a that the leave*
and emwn Ihi&lt;i mt ted.
llw «traw&gt;H*trv. in Its ttltcMltirpied
state*. &lt;rowa among the gnuei, whudi. in
ita -dcrey, C*ntM all th* pmterHrm thr
plant needs. Nateirr .provides hut a light
Cta-ermg &gt;•. -Weld it fern, thr amid.-.,
ghatwair of tb« atmtMpbrrr.
for thm

IRON. STEEL, NAILS. MILL. C1R-

JCULAR

minus

T*Tii-'ey' iujFK

'•b,uf. I* tuFallj tefapid Iv
.rn't’a^-.-WS a iljs t.i«w»4Uttafte|«iiaii

Flog* are very sensitive &lt;»f &lt;v«U, and it
wUl te the farmers interval tokrrpitem
very warm in winter, and U&gt; feed item
with readied teal. In order to econotnizv
forage of every kind, a Meatnhtg appara

prove in cunditmn by* eating n certain j
porthm «*f ibetn daily.
6**md penr&gt;ti-&gt;
are enable to ■efwamt S*r lb* Mngnhr
propensity in awute.'
Poultry are very
fond of &lt;*gg sdirllK. lime. mmd. Ace., and it
is well known throe sutetanrra are neveaaary in nrtfer U» form the atelia of
egga-Miid to fttmiwh ntafi rial f..r thr fear.-*
of the fiiwla.
Now it ta n*a4o&lt;inhle to
suppose that swine rat.a-bes nnd ciitd.-rn
fur the purple of- supplying matt-rial* 1
for their l*-n&lt;-a, and thia singular luNtiujt
in animals no low in the scale of intrlli i
genre, is truly erondrrful. 6.r a*hrw &lt;*&gt;n /
tain the.ingredients which are nwr-win I
to fartu (sawn, ittKorh i.arl-mnte andmil j

Hy te- ^.crr.otly.ai,
, -..i. 1
tl.r';ter:l v iff pt«n t
ii‘.&lt; ..?.K .X

kot make hik sale w uqlok

and auitabk f--xl provided b&lt;r them,—
Colla and calve* are wmetiiiie* iwghvu-il
until their shivering framviuantl staring
mate, prodaitn that “something mu»t be
done" tn ante them from prriablug.—
When yonr ettwk.of any kind Mifler from
cold or bimgvr in the fir* year of their
exmtenre. their grow th lemmr* arunted
and they Mtar arrite nt their natural

lainirr van ron, vn econnugiy. in'ipin n:nlerial inii&gt; a nuurtabinR pabulum, nnd au
tbe American farmer Iim alwuy* abund­
ance vf foe!, there ean he nn rxrawe b&gt;r
but tu* adopting this appnured plan &lt;d
feeding ii i*du
When the dnineetir ani­
mal take tbe Srld in the inciting . spring,
their condition will aprwk f&lt;W tin* g&gt;-id nr
bad management of their owner*.
As
provender is ecarce and d« at. it te necc*■arv to economize it, nod at tbe earn,time, to naw every rnettna of prorroimg
tbe health and improvement of the sp&lt;k.

HARDWARE
trriLUJfV

NET M BPLlS OF

Ahi th* pres

o'bOyrarensc-Ma-.i) '.xytrleaso

UPWARDS OF V«Z03.(XX)

Dyspepsia.
Aad all diseases Ibsi bare
be sre'rtti fur tnn
PRICE ONfc HOLLAR

New Barry

£2,1Nl.TSI.

Of losses bare tern paid by tl.«- ^tus InntMa

HlNCFACTTKEnS' AND JOUEIS’

Risks sccrp'H st terao ciuxdotest with eolrsury

Having secured the ocnitswof *

First Bate MILLED,

NOTES «r ACCOUNTS. 1 rail

best of work.

Tin* n*uM&gt;n« win

,*.-,&lt;■

FRANCIS BOWER

'W/

I bars ita gro.K*t rar-ty el, &gt;
ELLVA l ED
OVEN STOVEF,
LOW OVEN STDT&amp;I -

*

PARLi-R^tOOK

pmd

du

R ANA, W-

•
i-MiW
JJM.X at Lti.
.
My sssortnicwt uf PAKLUKOTOTgH. remr*”

Rrw sees in uuMewn Na H»ls*w4.B&lt;iX&gt;oTe*

being Ixfrlt &lt;m tbe Utbat-

improved |dan, twpefber with n
Smuttar—we are |Mrpon-d to

Iu Kr.4iuk*,3&lt;c**.i
In Missouri.. t-.I.Vi.
In Is. A Min . I H.U&amp;.
luFeuasVa »i, B ~r&lt; Irak.«&lt;ia. g-.esjtn
Io JdxeinMpjd a&gt;ei Alateus.... .AAc.Atg IB

FineBtMl lAtemf NnvigMtAoa

other "Mill in Barry, or nny otter county.

and our mill

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

ultCU ^llKAl rlUHltlVAkti f-itoav
TLX, cv7'&gt;AT&amp;' iWWkH'.RWi

। do.any amount of

D, C. HAWLEY.

la now ariiiag M-rr foul, 4,'nnri- ter J IUu».
thau raa Ik taiughl fer tbe same in.a.c.. at aor ,HI.
er -lure tte talc uTNew Verb. 1! istbeimly pMMt
.►ter fo» the prupk a Haute Cnwk. Katesuuuu.
Marshall, HAXTtXtlR. and lie- surrvuoding SUOS'

Mill,

IS now in successful operation, rvady

Hawing*. See. it. Ms.

found.

ISAAC C. MOTT.

TO HOUSES BU7U3FR.

the

Pkusc gi vc u» a call. '

Cash paid Ate e hrM.

_

BOLTWUtm Ac GRANT.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

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iHsliirji' Vtsiaras Pitrctar?.

WE HAVE

hlltHi tfenn ttam. aad fS»A&lt;rtK fr-iii Ita
me wd carried to th* roddu.
I *■»- 41 wfeiJvv.rwiu» riaj| ferom a»y

*

JUST RECEIVED,
.Wa, b«t«
,m,a^A«-

rowh ■ tremor la «ta oM •qa.t’er'- bttro.
or « mi.wrwv wl.i-h fediruled that hr ever

•** evnd-g mr.'

G.-1few rim&gt; fe.ta

**n im the wil : I • ii‘r* ah mkm
• moron!. but -ro twUtataad
___
&lt;AF- FAM, AlND WLVTEIi AiU&lt;»D8
• Itbihr -peta -ad rmwg\ •/ 4.rpuk.
1 buri CMeh-d
pv&lt;»n«. trv^lnrj. s,.|1^,r&lt;| «i:h | parrienfer A-j»rd ta» tta, we’-tad *ta Ud warn bf tta dim light «^i nudird d»«»n the p«tb.
---------------------- • WAyr^,j Mtar«mlim.iK.ta which,
A LAHOW AM) TABIED STOCK

SLk -m ria* ’

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j

t./ nil ' tvaVora
utalbrrtLHtet,u,
row- Oetararir^ Ita feMl a that «aier
certain cmiio^mrira ttay ,wUI r-taf*tair
h-nd- agaiiiai
-«C awri^rttar-nd the

ir**,,f ,br rU* •• •*

Hastings and VicM9*

____ ——

and Wlifcli weluff-r at

•—

g B,;.\?hwnt. ■ protflhir htercet r..t.m wrotdi «-rt trortaaried ro«m-

J. W.UAKI.EY,
.1 &gt;1 .- ti.Kanmrotrii dro.rr ■&gt;. «»d -wy j
r-vn&gt;rot
leather, ^tinjn-^^ka, U-tUe 1

u

.w

.•

..... .

Cannot Fait to Snit.
cougsiro. CO a Cf.mnni,
HTM.-ie .vi. r.KPV

.

aroind ww .fain rifedM tbn«jtb &lt;ta
rM.
A Til'uiitm,
ha bwricd’ v nMi.iird :
.waj M ®*-t ,
V-tTT’T '•^'htotaadluwH rom-mhrr no immtw until fbr n,«mgd
•-ta.-da.
ituf tank* .nd tta ai. a iiil-d tbmnjrb
A- nrmn-wd — w-a the -qii.ttrr.ta «&gt;• ibr tm-» .pur tta fernW* wror. It w.f
r^Me'.-d by •&gt;' wta tad ro&gt;tj»e In romTArt b*rrilik!
Tfe* gmoiid w«a ton. ur,.l
iMi* Firn.
TL- UM ta.Vi* tn nmdn-i’. hlaitad wkh dark ; »&gt;p»4a « b, ro fe-U
fetd Mank ft*at.. Srvn long hta-k
ibodie. Ujf »f&lt;uind'gi*br&gt;i by tta ex^,
»«mb .dthen. &lt;ferii«Brrcdy w they b tt,
tfe-ir tifflturo thmrT out, .nd tta .mfr
&lt;«”«• pfroming IroHuli* in ttaJr ' u^rn
, . '
gt.-r—d n d fe- « iwibl «i*- C* n,tir- wftcr

R»**- Itaay f*duM,p.rt.v wa« mpoa5t4r •&lt;
l..4k,

D-n.-eraiirttuty alone. Vvtari became
toAVtahingt.M ta tfemghrttarrwero &gt;ta
K4 t*« riaowa ri«t rtaneroJ »&gt;«tplieta am
»ta itapoblbn
B«r.
I* fed tan. l™-. fe- Uta f-.nd
ttmt kimvro at ib- N .rib tad tadeJ «..nic
H^roVFrr^'wta a* veHrWntcRMble

jawiu TV- we itaHUy within rowb,ivd
with bi.ad iu rntire irojrth.
liy'nwn

•aw.
Had twentw-two nrow—.■« tty
trnma. tan Virgtata pro-rod*—umfettatau
|O iwisK ttaj.rtwn.a) Springfield, tta
*»|&lt;U1I til-.nr Mould have iHHiud tb.-ni In
thirty minute., and had No own l,cro
thrro tn addtft. itay a o&gt;r)d »4 have ask­
ed for -ro -l.»ro&gt;ti(pbiMigtGuatinUrc, or Me
protod any; pMtjpilaa. .impmlim, ..Jbg

Itfetr hrd other nnolifwwtbwm wl.hi
,tr«w» thr rr-n—t &lt;.f tlw hueriy acirila
Ictr.
IL r r* *ix trot in Trfebt.

FOE* SRIVY SB»ES* tllTEBS.

l-mwi.-h.-nld m*. full &lt;4irot-&lt;L Mui f.-rni
rrro|. Mid 1.«m'lip.lro wrrom&lt;&lt;!••!«• M -ym
K-. ’ry i iu|«.ro»f'bj th Inir .nd heard
ln.l jrri-wn itaj -&gt;rt. a'iht wr tad kn&gt;&gt;*.
bllu. nrd r«'r .tl-v-klt Mprinklt-d 'n'ith
-roy.
R,lf ita fiurbrod. th-'iiyli chl^it
1 w -prod and
roan-rd. wst&lt; Hwu*
mrorie&gt;. and ife* brad &gt;&lt;f fati|tl&lt;-M mmtld.
Tta r\o
dark. Itwrou*. nod. in-k*

VERY LOW

CASH,

JEWELRY
11OOL BOOKS
iboLSeuU-ud'si.C-MTWfell^ed-,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

-ti.rni .iftaow. and amnac of lonalinaaa
and ' txrror one wpc th. aplrit darker
. 1
Ttaro wra »• irHhirtp uhmit thr o|d ttan tta -ky overhead. .
m»n—h&lt;« emmandfen prro&lt; n&lt;-r. hi- lira '
"Here, take- «fea.'’wid Biair, aa ta
errv. anil life l,a,i-ty hnlittr. and Mid hum- hundrol me-ltoa feekafe-*fetaiiff you aur
nrr— wlUrh »&lt;ai me vouns tanrt. and I »iv»j twry it to —-. N. Ym a-d I will
wa’i-tarf orrr&lt; ••np,irtm’itvr4 matiifroting ttank you. B«»v, I am not afraid t*i die.
inv regard. I l&gt;nd rortjtnd him to guide Itarth .ill he .rod. and I »ta!l aae Ma­
Wc moat take to tta trw.
It' ipro ta the Mtafeiuppi. by W»V «rf - ■ «- I ri*!

trd. and turned to more pioCrf.lil* «•
it feiritfoHv.
.*
.
'
OHitUa '"n '»*&gt;••
°,,t ,hr ' "L*
in vhkh the pr.diml -nd genrooii- jdn
of mitiirr an lau-tad upon man In y.u'
We bear of gentlemen tair Mniiilr.np &gt;i
the 6ulC wfei tare planted tta fg Urtfcb
* ith tta introfxc .J ualne tta (nit freetr. Jw-droth hy tta wtdvM.
Quick, Norttarn fcnu-e. oar -nblro—fin- th
Piwirie.
. purp-i-e of fetfen}t»« feig-. Wwwia So-th
,
F,.r Mcrrrnl -’nV- wn’hnmdrd rhe drotw* boy! (L-elbycF
I fdt the fed uwra .Imp "tt my hand
f--—»« which in’.-rvruroh awl mid, r great j
ing of.llm pep'T rvfro«-d ’ t&gt;-, lurt I pre
rjiffi liltira.
The now lad fallen to an j m the old man prvwed hi. quivering lipa
Tritaw roplta that b. b ►nine, fi.an jtny name apptarinjr &lt;« the
itiu'-na! d-f-th ’I.* cold mu intense, and 1 upon it. mid ttau pushed on toward* the rditer r’
printed H-t. that I did m-t -ign it, .nd
rrod, ri-4 no-re il'tolefelilr by tta fii-rce
*n hi&lt;]irhiu«) who rrodw newrfj^prrM— itareliy I •crnple not iifi ttat jmint.
I
W- tad need tn br quick. Ck- wc tad j
tl&lt;- riMirie'ua-Te. We were
••ritnt nrtieta .« dl mthjerta, M»-wype. luror never iu-ro a &lt;*&gt;py •/ Httar, ahd
"-roife dr-M«- d hnt tfe-re wrro time* M-nrcrl.v rv.,-fe-d the branches, .hen a rrntfe pna,f. *&gt;&gt;rh« »t prrfu, f.U.U .rd hero, M r. T^/irrii’igSniiy* thi- npla.
ttt.rn ,lw wron frxHM&gt; U-gan to fro I tta »&lt;-.,re «4 long c!&lt;M&gt;ifir1&lt;ifDid-&gt;WT ah.,t ruit [ paHtM p.prl*4»rto!t. jhta. run* m» errand-.
•inti.iv; biit u« tta grodenmn ha* a-iid
dr. f.mim*- . J tta elrep wliieb rieal* of the atirr,-lilMJing drfHtni-ta. und aunt up «:iw«
riM-kn tm- cntiflr
krop hn
niieir tiling-, .inong othkra- mnuy h ir«h
. yidl wh&lt;b went ta» tb« heart c..Idcr that, Im »&lt;lrop7bfnrtl'’fa'Mfi*' trardro, hlwrk*
। f-‘nlh &lt;•«» r th­
ihmg« tare |&gt;twi aawL 1 droirr
aac, in
tta
br.Mlh
of
tta
jwiutry.
Idawt
Tfe-y
On ’h- n.j-l • in
»- had turn, hh own ^Mw&gt;fa, tnlk* to' .rtl who cnH. n-। tfe- H awMfjl ai»ov I JuyuJiro-q a mem
I nU&lt;l-«r«&gt; wk lb-, •• rl*—*1 “fit itroje of (■aid but Lttk atteati.4. to tta dim fire; | rrlvtf Mntflh C-r manv thmj. be tuner
Star •&lt; iLJ have.nl-.iy. einlroy.-rcd to
&lt;t«l] fiinhro, «’»ri -Wrfintl fir-1 fiw &lt;wirfirr.' mid willing their prey gathered in a | itU. drlirrm nnw.1. ■wndfi-, .uk) p4ifi&lt;. etihir.l* ih&lt;ac tfmrtroii-. inul kind icl.i’■• Iv4 fi.ro-1 th- t-l|ud’.&gt;v
dny. atadowy circle broeftth u«.
! al Iroturra. work* frw-n ♦ &lt;»’&lt;-l&lt;»-k a. M..t" I'li-'mJ n&lt;nk1 hw4ig awtriroinm.
I tare
‘■Mai. y&lt;mra.-lf that, b-y^trl i-ominrud
.-.wiM lrtr.l|» b—n «,»lRri«ilIr a«.k1 iierie'nddrrroroi-lnno«iac»- «»&gt;banita»e
Itinzll,. fh- fir.., niU Mrowtr
h&gt;r ymtrwui pi God. fur yu« will frrct&amp;Auil
। bt-wrd n-e-t in Uup tall -inre the eoui
taller
r&gt;«!
,&lt;n
tta
oak,
ttan
hr
t-&gt;n.
h\
tta
•• ni-'l.i.
W- I nrj in-i n,-r.-nipli«feti
, mrmv.i&lt;-ut id’ll..
Rpl-el to
|« nhro il*«. )-m&gt;t-r «n.4- Ihr ctU«mo' uiv niiblii- ret’ifd ni»ri«'ff tta per'.„! of;
■ I’.-Iir »e.ir* iin&lt;i wfni’ ! navi- mid I da*
.h.w. Mr, Clerk; lint ihi-rr 1« not a-hltfle |
•I VUlgJFT.

hnrio-r ir.-nt
&gt;il m-.vroji.ttt*, and tta
.. _ wb m Itairfeh evhlm■Mr Ma WUw wtat fethe &lt;W!

11T. 0®&lt;x
:ig»n

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ii*ont&gt;ol the wulvta full (ta other* Co t
and yunl -,1. aiui gpaab.-,! ttair teeth otrr tta tawi id n-twr. Ttair imb w .umlnl
like ill- m,lifting of ntyr! ttp-ur Hfit-ri.— !I
Tnt htWwtxi. r.—W- have n»4 yr.
Still they howled tifirt- Burtvfv as th.- j Bern. i« pin of ilu- «n&gt;wi prominent yahtm-dta ai»h a M-rob -non and l.roaftad 1 -Uilglltrr W«1»t mi.
j n&gt;tf* of th? R •n-i,,n&gt;-i»i n-,r»v rlrroptiiig
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*^.^1, RrruT-rn h’«, •bin n.-triK
' taard Blair mulUf with* a riirro. “Xtau»
[ ded peK-tam-r '«• n.« P.roi&lt;lrotl»l urn' ’.-m IT trv t’li tn With tta
|&lt;li,l.iir. ‘On- \thtnv J xinnl. th. Ee.ur
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lite, f*. a. It -wvltal above tta MMiud*
tata.WdTixl* unnatar.1 rtivngth BUBJeap
rd dean with n "Imut of r-fpi^nm/d.-fi
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Gefebi wittaol ctanturgdiaipin th* Ita
p^ldKan party. Am lu the nUI«-"&gt;rt»t" lu
rhe lh-n&gt;,«railc pnper. Sled ^iih Govern*
im-nt ndveriimnw-nta, it I- * viilafnoNprom, hired to do dirty wt«rk,and It i*a

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fefcmlv taiiroaaad hope rima mt«m
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trrrd-.il.. I chi lint ripest that it ar if! ta
inad. -o ■•ttatwi-e ttan thrtmfh tta aetptfi •/ tta rovera! 8tdn ro-«-p^Mbv
with tta Ft-diiwl OirreitniHTrf and -If M
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A —Nta urk— Tfewwtt Jeflrotam,
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to mbec

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I quroaioii u/itMtiag the puU C mind-?lhen- ».i) Vila-itiyadj-l.ta nr rod ju.*i
■ tn uni n r-iimle i&gt;Mi'c — upon w li ch there I
! Iiiukl Im- petfiytuil Jra!-iro’c* qnd s-r-tmnjal rim’rou-rdro. inib-i— g. t.ll- mro up ti
pit- &lt;.ife-r,»idf of tiir IbatM- thrift tm-io
! upon ua. fk"t n -ingle,Qu,wtloi^ _ We
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v&gt; »&lt;tit the «Tc*si.T—and at their next

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Pte*, and their weaker port the D-.n«la* . ly •*■ anrvsti*4y towards thair arciian
Ite» J s titre Btrrtanan. mu) etpeewlfy Mr •4 the tiafcai. The Ami L’vxmpton men
preany asTbcrinnlwc ihh is U» wunrs*
representing right large ivamcrvatirr di»hn-rtlwrof thetfifflit prd'ti.wl struggles, Savtltrn Section bf Mir country ; these triels, are mA uppmtrd. Inti are, mdcedUn
f.atr and u&gt; more, for Christs’ rake."
fitvor &gt;4 hw- becoming Hp-aker j while
wWcb^.mss ia tour y v«r». di&gt;4ur&lt;« the
Surely fbtttltey ism ta* found its way the Heprvsrtitativva ^118 hrovy dta
p*Htic.il •Unicuis &lt;J &gt;«r cnuujry.
tbs
triru. omtnining mnre that, Ulf the popinto th* pulpit.
*r*tv fiMHUbAioO, are political jouriml*
0&gt;aritm irt th* whole I’niim. ar* artivrlv
Jmpfirtnnalc than usual.
Our)
■hdpmrveril • • - nupdk’rs must Imjiwurc 0u«ts»ch an influx
th* pnwknnir.' .. ......................... ..................
,
Cowgres* contitstte* to »h. nothing
of fuvign j-Htrawla, is nswnilly prejudi­ rept to wranpll
’ \
. man freudt that b pot forth hr the Ad«
mmUmrwffi
fiT
an
o®c»
&lt;«K
two
rrcial b» the InterMts of LkwI papgra. AY&lt;&gt; In the Senate, the •&lt;nly important memm-nr* from the Prosideorv hi power
haw m&gt; «4&gt;jvcti.«ns &lt;0 f-nwign paper*. •» nra-y*t adopted is th* appointment of a o■n-rqnen.’r awl hvigtrt!
Hr hl Vfr.
lu-g as those wins take them continue t.. Committer &lt;4investigation Into the liar- ginia wffruisLan uncompnanising alarrrr
foil their obligMuea to support th.-ir per’* Ferry aflair.
propagandist; a dnamineio in aerrtiroent;
Tlfrre is a littlo dlt
boms pres*.
There are s« tne wbn pro- fen-ncr id the action &lt;4 lir/nocratic and ot»r of the ring-leader* of th* odfews. ty.
rsnnieul, Levompt-ai swindle; an advo­
*M b&gt;te pditVians, who seem to think Rrpnldiean members, on this subject,
cate .4a slave &lt;*ale; * snwpiTfrr «&lt;f the
that their dirty to their .party is jM-rfiff’m
worthy .4 tmticr. ■ W»stated last week Drvd Srol t denaksi; a defender and sop
«d when they su&gt;&lt;scril&gt;v for some K&gt;rrlgti
porter of thi* lune and rotten Ariwihria
political paper, when their home paper to the Lili of Mr. Mason, providing to trati.-n. a hater «&gt;f D&lt;&gt;rt|tlM*nd his “rrrst
is allowed iu |*ngn't»h fi«r wnnt ««f sup­ cxjcpj the rzaminatuai to tlic robbiug of principle.’’ But tbhi ia n&lt;4 all. thn-igh it
would seem rm'-ugh. Hr U a deadly opport. They do **»*e seem t»» reflect up-.11 the arsenal at Liberty. Miastiuri. during
p«-m-tit i-f thr Homestead hill, nnd v-fed
th* addition their party might be in. the Kansas difficulti«r*.
The DenxK-iatt against it; he ia hostile tn making appro­
-without a nu-diaru nt home it» which to resisted this an cndnimt with *vrry con priations fer the improvement id- wrwirrn
call attention to, aud give notice nf-erm crivtiblr met bid &lt;it tactic* until finally riy*v* and harbor*'V. he voted against the
VMrtiima and tM-thtava, to say noilring of compelled to vol* it down... The Demo
4 Ihe 8r. Clair Flat*; he tri.^ to defeat
iU watchful refutathm &lt;4 lying charges
the appptpriaiion C&gt;r the Chicago harbor,
act afloat by fbq oppahlun.
There i» vestigtrtiMi nf the Im-aking ••pen and cnr- he toted t&lt;&gt; double the rates ./ pawdagr
•till another dasa,*bo.un&lt;irr thr pretro*.- rj Ing away »f United States property .by &lt;&lt;1 fetter* and nrwspqp*pa- hr !• .•ppos.’d
I to donating public land* to endow colletcf supporting a home f&gt;aper, suWril&gt;c the Detnocrary of Mmutiri.
I ea. or support free adM»&gt;l» nr improve
but n*r«r pay St it, wnlews the paMisbvr
Artsr the amendment Was defeated by
agriculture; he supported the whole
6011b!v mto* hi* money in collecting it. Democratic votes, Mr.
bill bl»ndy catalogue of crime* and usurpa­
And th*** same perp, ms, perhaps injnri- I came up. ami every Republican voted tions committed against the people •&gt;(
ably aeod the tu.®*fjn advance («• pay fur it, thus Jx.wing tlnnr wtfHttgncsa, to Knn*n» -, hv. tried tn drag ai&lt;d bribe her
far a foreign paper. Ot such adburiber* have the Harper ■ Ferry affair investiga­ into the I’n'um a slave State, ani is &lt;&gt;ppoard to her admission with an anti sla­
tha Aaner ha* a few. There is rm mau &gt; ted. This action uf th* two great parties
very rmpffitution. He defend.-d the con
who iaahle to pa* for a paper at all, but in CaigrvSM needs no comment. It shows
duct of Bronka, and owed against hi* eg.
bahh to payfor two paper*—-a brail
plainly which party fi-are a full investi­ pulsion Lt. hi* cowardly and murderous
assault oh Senator Simmer in the Senate
•nflafaraign one.
gation ./all those Illegal tniusacti-im.
chamber; and. finally, he i* for. breaking
There ta scarcely a young man but
The II-ius* luve continimd to wrangle
•penda money enough, for a few hour* over tfia election &lt;&gt;f a Speaker, seldom
from turret t«» fnonArtbm** whenever the
pU-nr^ and n large amount of fetlgur. | gnttuig tiine to take a vote., Up p» this “DctiMTrattr** B)ave.ho|drrs are not al­
up»« the appn«u-h »/ every new y rar, to time of writing, (Tmaday night.) we have lowed tupirmt it. 8m-h is the ..ppimvn’
pay. fur two good papers, tn turunj. Um intelligence of tat four ballots hiring ta­ of Sh.-m.nn f.T the Spmker»Mp pnt forth
s* the rcpresni'ative man •/ what ia L-ft
with reading f..r the entire -«wr, and yet. ken *it.cr our i**nc las’ week. In the*.of the Democratic pa^ And tW« indi­
jrxni ask th-nf bi subscribe .and they ~j»nt tai lots Sbrrmnn, the R--pu1&gt;| ioan randi- vidual ia rw.-ix irg the eu-ady wuep.r’ of
aff &gt;nl it.**' Aud this Hm* is nut umfiiM-d •iatr, ta* rrreiv.d 110 votes at three five of the nine mruilTn* Mm Illinois, of
tu young iNun. Muu •* mature yt«r*^md times, and 111 votes otwe, and that the three n embers from Indinpa. aig.frrwn
O io. &gt;SM&lt; from
'iifiT'fSfe frtuw
aasa of means, mp’t «ififed v&gt; kfl»&gt;w what last time.
Hr ta* been within 4 votes
Michigan. afidsiU - I .throe airtsen Wr«’U going mi io4heir own Ournty. -Tbry of nn election, and must finnlly auvered.

■want* m-re Mfthtr itau ever..

And cw

■nay aflon! t»» kif»w alt afemt what'h go­

The overland mail .4 th* 18th inat., ar­
rived tart night.
•
'I’hw atromrr Cortez, with th* New
York mall «&gt;M 'pHMengrtw ufOri. 20.had
m&lt; arrived at tin Fram-iaro when tin-

Saturday Evening Post.
STILL GREATER INI.DCkMEXTK

TO nuv OVA STICK

detained her.
The tax &lt;«i g&lt;H&gt;da arrived from alicwd
and a.*r by roinmisaiori innvhrtts hi
An Fratidscv. haw b*«n dedan-d unomttirntt.ms!.
Twenty thousand finm-s aorta «/ dw
tnond* recently wti-tggled ihtoti.n Fflfi- 1
H*e»» had’fMW forfeited n&gt; the gnvrru ’

Ctarhreion, b.
Dec. 18.
Tta atram.*r fatal, from Havana on,
the 10th. brings Vera Chiz aifrlcvfc to the
Sth mat.
The reported ririi-rfa -4 Mira-m-n an

Wiyr.-H
6t Annual AnnaiuKXwnt!

THE EARL’S D.tTGHTERS-

Confirmed.
It was probable that Mira
tu&gt;m w-mld make an imn^diatc ntrnekon
Vers Crwx.
MIranian's wnd Robi. * fop
ere had CMnihhint, and their sw vs. vn&lt;
c*paid&gt;-rvJ protablu, in &lt;• n-.-qtt.-ii(x&gt; «&gt;t
tntaa&lt;« among liftr z’- party.

JiAJW- ’wblrii. i^rertl taH4r.»'».!

The stMtix-r Tcunraaer r -m Vcr.i
Cruz ««n Hw 38ih ult., lu* arri&gt;* 1..
■|
Miniate*
ua« mt b *ml Uir I
Bn-okhn.
Fuente had lull Jaiirri* cal&gt;&gt;
not. • AnimtM. rwitmes the p wt Adlo
*
Foreign Kdrth«a.
Mirtnswo WM »&lt; &lt;lwwUM.ru with Mm- '
quit Drgollado hnd ew.icuxlof tian Lu­
is Ptrtoal and •wcwpvd AVoil, Ca,»»&lt;‘* a '
In p«w-ri&lt;»n of thw Isthai.m of?&lt;-h4mUepre and had veixed n large quantity ..f

We stall rtidrtvor to keep our m*l-

ing. •« in New y.wk city—the number of vr* posted.
jMrJcrs, fights, aod p«riup&lt; luay bu able

The Home Monthly for
1860.

t* peruse all tlwbacvne Urtinumy (dial­

John A. Logan Um Egyptian Rrpr.-•mtafiv* u&gt; Congress, in a disgnuwfol

ed in police OHirts, but tn»l able tu know

for what purjwme they puy county tax.*.;

or to know the price in their own market,

sudech, a fi'w day* since, parr, what mb

vC the pn«duue llwy dcain* to*»’U; or to
know whether their young cwt I Is. tlujir
ahaep, «t tU-iFT^.lT*. BEvmg strsyed, arc

hnvr n» duulrt is a rery correct descrip­
tion «*f the t«» kinds &lt;d politician. «4 his

own State. We leave it U&gt;..ur reader* after

liahfe h- be wold fee accuiiiiiiating c.&gt;at« ;

perusing tta &lt;&gt;l lowing, t» say whether it

or IM know Who ha* to a-ll, what they

i* particularly fi«vor»t»le, either to Logan

/New Urlraus. D»&lt;. 14

binisrlf, «»r'to tta D« ntorrats hr *&gt;• faith­

Reader. W have n* ■Jjr.tions to y nut
all the foreign

but w* wUh yos to iinderslnnd that ysi
rrn, t«« your oounly. n ymjr netxble.rs.

P»*oiw paHy.koy.air country, and to
yMftsrh. until y»at h«vr subscribed md

r.u.- y. nr honi.- Hiper.
price./ the Mure i- 41 25 .

year, hut in ortfer t«» iuttmMe our ctnulji
t.m.ia riw of ilmapproirnimg •.•ampoign,

w.- nuke the Itfe-rd.dF-e’ •&gt;

fae mpiet

•f fee Rax\E» aite year /nr Jht ^ollurt
C utakr Uli- US a standing • ffer, clubs
ko o-mniriic** at any time.

i'his gives to

any per*-* g.-ttiag (sir autacaib. rs. an

StWlAL NOTICES

peararwe. It arrived st I I'nWorfc a! &lt;L
grariaaa «s gvttrr op «r“
■sr* airi School Treeb- r» ST* eh*ntv&lt;l neacuflhld. The priwmMs were isJibe wsgyrer. The UMife aad PhMm. Sh-h
.lie proueu'l”-l l&lt;» tell the fir»-rsl**s »m accompanied hy the sheriff and jallw.
nuterc THE l'0-’’T partirtitariy Mcoqrts-le
bow imtl -nathmal" wm -nr half of thr Thry mounted th* wwffdd with* firm
people of Illinois.
Hr charged that if n ►tvp. The priwmrr* had tbs caps placed
negro fl.-1-ing northward to rarape stare, over their head, by the Jw-riff. and slier
ry tlint ifh»- ra’tnr to thr fe-no.- of a Re.
an appn.|iri»ie praver by the Rev. Mr.
isiblia-nn and asked fir bread. •*■ a lied, N.rth, of the PaabyWto Chucrh. rt»y
they w-rnW give it Mm !
That inate*’* were lannvbed int*&gt; eternity.
Beb^e thw
•if wiring him easting him Into the near- 6&gt;pr was &lt;ut Green wa* Iwrd to «&lt;er
e»t pri-ean. and advertise f««r an owner,
they c&lt; uId let him go I
Thee would
point the road that leads »•• the Quern’*
, dominion*; they would give him |fe&gt;d to
rat on the way. and dlrr*tiona where to
fiud the nr-xt Irirndly r&gt;«4.
That Kd
logo’s distrir* wa« full of that sort of hnd
profile. Hr said that the Republican* of
Illinois rolled the cntdiing of fugitive
-la.es dirty work, which thex left to the
Drm-Trntsnf Egypt to do; that they
•fw drop fell at 11 minutes afu-r 11
would not soil their dainty hand* with o'rirefc.
The bodies wUI .be phetti iu
sm-h nariy htiglnra*. But he wmild tidl the jnil for interment to morrow.
GENTLEMEN AND LAW'S*
the black Ilrpuhli.-aiia that be and bls
DemiM’iaflc -ronstitwewt* did not frrl
Shore &lt;Mnc this ‘•dirtv uork” fi.r the rdfinaand carried luck to th* fall. They PHI*, a *ar* eat* fiw lua.|fwi...i&gt; w&lt;l Uv*r
sonth!
That wih’n r fugitive passed will hr interred fMn.gro« on the
ihrongfahiMdiAtrlH. he w/M?d pursue him. wb. IT th* gallww -Mds.&gt;.ugh there
F-»~ ‘ « «*• . —
catrb and iiupnrni hin ’.n’O an owner is * party of medical Undent* fr-twi Wht,
T^d^nnj
‘
came to claim the rtinnwny. And every .duMCT Who Witt dwwhtlr. nut alfew
good Democrat in iHinoin annld d-&gt; the them to remain th*r» bmg.
ro tettb oHH* partta- sn" sm Ux «.fi ills, t®
MiiiK
He wanted
plat* Ida eoiwtituThe fe-tU- .4 W t- rogro priwmere JSSSX^^Ts^&amp;L
••nt».and the Illinois Denwruer right in having been bronght h*rk to lh«- jail, at1 M jawml u»d tsM croMriri dm t Jr sure w v«r I
T---------------------------------- -----------------------------------------the cye» of their southern hrrthien.
n»nn n qnurwr
fully dc«cri&lt;H&gt; ;

|siper* y.iu please, |

bare not done yMWr.-.duty In ymir child’

El’ll Ell Iff REV. WM M THAYER

The Tsftw Lririateure baa eLrte
WigMI. the regular Dem.**UU Mmai. r.
l»y 3 majority. ■
Ad»
fr»»m Veru €.H1
i&lt;H!i.
stats that the BtnnhHii, wm e» MsU-d to
lews** short I v for NswOrians with 1 be
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COUNTY ORDERS

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t.re was given to O~k M*d G^pfe lUt
WmdungUsi. De«. 15.
their time waa appowriuag, ««|y &lt;«r ' pm
Snin —Th* Vk* PiMdentanmatno boor bring *Hp.__
rd that the Special Committer under Mr. movement* MtniUr t» Ibom. .
___ r— rtn-titi.iu wetw repeated, and a wag»n
the invarioti •/ «!tb two more roflaa* were at and •&lt; M

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COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*

BROAD A NARROW ^XES. GLASS

wla&gt; ha* «laaftuMte.1 I’.rTrar.ia tehdcM trraknr*, aud dMpuodr-ucy. ircuio n. r a nli grrat n.
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SAW. and PUTTY, BUH.DERS

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nil iU*ea«H or dtetneeamnia
PrU. for Brady.PM.
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using any of iba many ioiiiatiun* or onuuer- [■H it ibvauAgtey aMyartwaMtMdr. .
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GOOD ASSOfifMENTj,
arrate n nd* hF tenter trf the honhot. &lt;
a’atii* that it waa **4ti|v1e/ran.
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PRICE TWDTT HVR CJSjB

5

COOKING STOVES
«« IBB AVAINMT

kept -n bead by «a. many af which are

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rui by aay ia market.

A Slarmikh PrrtniR-— !i» Henn
tertnefr, I.twa, rvrmniR. * verdict &lt;t
«1.000 Aafni|«-K ■*»« rv'c-t-rtwl bt Mte

FALL AND WINTER FIRES

au .UiuaMC wad latuHy A3tm«. ewe.alamg a
|(rrt ii,«Ml of inluoMingabd ■ aluablr Mrdmi
w.f.rmaij. j raa te ba gtaUa wf aaj -f Ua arete*
thrurltual il.r ma&lt;a&gt; &gt;
IndiSerh «r cat) Ixa'ed ee»r. t»r. Rated
ma.* In. affinal lu ..rrmmaU* «r b. letlrt clwLinguua aiantp for ite rr|4v.

From Iter. Mr McMullin. Paal .r of Rubnt*
I’li.ftrl

Thee* tbinktag of

■vhlaG^ze.-Wain-t n Mr. Van WinkIf, whose wife hudp ii in cirrijlaihte mtedwr aiandemua reports again*! Mi*.
F—rth -i . c teirtdt.r fn.... Waip »vrtl. C.n-in
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.

»UJ».T..l UatUin-er. Mt.Mlr.i1Ir, T. A. Keter.
UuUfoeiila.aU kt r&gt; nxmateand licrteaaU^u
ready duuugb.Mil U e cuoatrV.

CHEAT DlMTJYtAY 1
THE I niE&lt;*oi‘tl£irs STONE

CASH CAPITA^ U.OCO.OOO,
S«dea.
Guttelar Sw.lUcj*.

.. ^B*yxrt
And tte

Mnawraaf all Mate,
Chronic UbetnaliMO,

.

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ar 40 yearn waataa nd ex? stance

AND CUTLERY.,

Old Fogyiun distanced
Young America Ahead.
• I be mbw«f why.

UPWARDS OF *12,000,COO

FRANCIS ROWER

Of loeaea bare breo paid by the Jteia laaaruce

la &lt;i.au&lt; iter larges* bar-wax *ae*naae u. Maa
Th. rate* ot a rrlUMo lo.or.nce «ill te spjwrerit

" y, ^^1 itenfoi.«l«Ie j.

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to artr lip
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ftttd wartifd .to indkr
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HU* ND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

5ET ftLBFLUK OF t*l».181.72,

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—Th. &lt;KfA tfotg

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New Barry

Mill,

LOSSES PAID BY THE XTTNA

Grocerler A Fancy Good,

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IS now in ancectefal apt-ratii®, n*dy

ft. dn uny teuoatil uf

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ELEVATED
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LOW t»V«R ST&lt;»VE8.

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tsiut, an independent paper published in
&gt; 3U.. Suu, tarnr. 1. rta Kp«ta ttata

harassed, walked toward ft* fire, ahem d,' Democratic editors era, who, while reaiknocked down thttbM*, and upped over I ding in a free Bute, uniformly dfopamfo
• oWr; tai WUH.ra.OMOJ cc^ntd
foeirown ifotitotiraa ttU fts eharaefor
aa ever, wniioued reading.
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hffteir fallow-aUteM, and approve all
What foewU be do »u fte toward
fdaUtl fa wary varitty af dqgw

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ti-t wj&gt; ruler ih« n.-j.acK ,1ml
wilh tbr t4t.ud. fut ll.e.r luMMttjl
n.d c-eujRiJr rt.uit.n. »rul
in hl i lUqturiH. a. d tte life el tft
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'H&gt; all an km a- ami pein is &lt;iri«re
u&gt;, 1&gt;N they vaniwl rc—mabeetbe
•• pura and-viral.
«1.» jtroiple ere »u thr'rrWwS wtea
•« maa r die, &gt;• teceuae tbe&gt; 4* Bet
r rhtrlt wilt [•*., 14 the aA ctad
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M&gt; uitl- »ici !■&lt;-». I Bill an*rapajr fr&gt;a..ktob MewrkMi
u.. i.». a.! tap- f f.-T, r.
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• I lei.Ml w-age-HateM*
ui.i-u l.-lpu. Alt r se» • i iwo

HhWeAt^ leavT

silling m the large drawing room, just as I
Had the person sddresred received a
-rack, and bis bat io galvanic shock, be could not have »uumOF TALL AND WINTER GOODS. the night shad&lt;&gt;* s were crrecint to the
fact of the high range of Mils tworplng
ed a p.-rpencRfiular position quicker.
BrkvlrA »4tb pwticul.r
to the
WilDa®—a victim to the same or
down from the right, to shut In the view
“Wfat do I hrarV be naked, his eyes
JFJ.VTSof this Gmimunin.to which from the wieduwa U Harvard Villa.
।similar mental aberration—pet potatoes distended in blank sstnninhmenL
Jaatre Howard and Willmm were bach­ to .boll in Sa. tea kettle, and coff-e to
"Do ixs composed!” plead James, in a
‘
James, the elder, being forty^ve, browp on the gridiron ; bruabed Ha hair deprecating votch. ‘•You see, everything
..^. intelligent, nod ceeentriv; W1H- ‘w ith the shoe brush, and strove to polish under nur supervision prospered badly.
iam, some fifteen years his junior, band- 'bls pedal covering* with a bit of eend-ps
I do not wish to detract from your merit
■"*
•AII.'KT ft BAKBB,
Both were sad, uneasy, and evi­ as a housekeeper; yet you will anknowlsome, tropetu'ms, «nd eulfK-t to fits of pei.
af ANCFACTCREU eflta.riMai-ire
dently heartily sick of the Dew life—tho*. edge that a more systematic pert* n than
gloom and despondency.
31 j-cr-’.rt
iu ivo«.uaha,•
They wore both sad, thoughtful, and with a bravery and struogth of purpose cither of nrhss proved to be, was nerd-1
.ttotf-tearOware. c-U.ryaad .laves. IMot
ansloacthls dreary N«»vember afternoon. | worthy of themselve*, and the cause ed.
w*«t of lhe r»": utL-ce.
This lady, [turning fondly to bis 1
Jiunes aat iu hie iaiorite founging-cbair. [[they bad espoused, neither murmured. •vital wilt, ] am assured, make’ our lives listens no ruuire-wd^iMacvar far tbs
Booth Mid its iMtUotMSM, and yet,-under
by one of the windows, hoking mourn ।, Ixit with a sort of dull stoicism bore the much happier by relieving us from do­
fully at the pile* of dead leaves stirring i। perplexities sod burdens thickly beaet- mestio servitude.”
uneasily beneath the bare «ak tree*— &gt; ting the kingdom of their invasion.
“And the lady*, daughter T asked
eyed steadily'ML the rift wm the w
; while WilHfon, half reclining on a lounge,
William, in n grave, proud way.
evwirry benefit to be dories a tbeetfowm.
! gazed in glranny abstract imi into the '
C a A PIKE It.
- "Is beautiful, and good as beautiful,"
Ils will do any thing that roatbern fire
crackling wood-fire.
wid James enthuriattically.
•
“There is a tide in the affairs of man
caters require of him, evro to lioHnf thp
।
And prrhaps here, by way «»f cxplsna and in the cane of our baoheior hoeekeep“Much obliged, dear father, for th* I very dust off their eimee; and ftou^i
-----------a ■—■
। Bon. it acrid be proper to remark that crs. it set in toward th* residence of a compliment," Ivfbed Adrie, emerging 1 there pertisAoa are perfeetly aware ofjBs
I foe brothers, in rarjier years, hud been
MiBcQ ERNwssnr oa Cre
from
her
erimsoa
enveftt
—
“
though
1
fear
handsome widow and her daughter, rebrpocrisy, yet. strange to say, they dSrt
Mtomiri Dimoerut ateowa
Jilted: thcrvf-wT Imtb these gentlemen Mding pu fop neat Lloek to their own 1 am undeaerviog so modi praise."
to be gratified at the crinbstinc.
.
William dnjw the sprite’s arm within
the altermtit e ‘ to which
ttr»it.-d in b rordiul dislike toaard all rein­ dwelling.
Democracy have attemptei
i ulinetl humsnity, unless vs except the
I
James saw in the pale, quiet widow his own. and leading ter before the as ;
A Tuixvaa Narr Broksx Ur.—The Areerirar. people. “The Rte
j venerable’ htwro-kceprr, who; that dreary 1। Black, a semething which reminded him t'-nfabed pair, «sld loftily :
Police have succeeded in breaking un a j
i November da/, had been consign’d to । of his reuly love.
“
Most
b»ved
and
verated
parents,
per
­
rest
of
petty
ftievw,
wbo
had
cateb&amp;bJ
He felt irresistably
rtnm rm*» mr a Sl£.33-3yjEB3, the grave. kaUag our friends in a maul-1' nttracted bv bar gratia kindliness of nan mit me to introduce my wife—Mrs. Wil- ed themes! vaa in a doggery in an old Oinu’
1 festiv ilktrresing dilvtnmn.
.j ncr. She had seen trouble, b« knew, by Mam Howard."
| Hexfown bwilding &lt;
UAle’. CUWtouS and Gr.(-&gt;
.
A,
Lrlghrmrf, ud j
“Curbs*. Isn’t Itf* sdid Adele, as two
I the shadow on her fair fape, the lines on
joining the Qty Hi
FIXE t MEAVV OSES * G41TESS.: *• «“"• mrrr'iug Ita brownhntaMxl 1 her wide browumdthe white heirs tfircad- hours later—after all due explanaiimis &lt;-fJicrni discovered a pnaaags way
____________________________ 1 turned Lis regards ttp-uu his.bn/hnr, say , in* the Llsck lu*li &lt;ws locks.
__
He too, had been made, the happy quartet .gath­ "undertbauHataHeofthe^otel.
ered around the fire—“your brother tvi!
1
had
known
grief
—
grief
caused
by
the
■ end of the passage waa a bote about right
. UMC ma .1 boou&gt;
'"’-ru
}on.wiitam-..wiiiwa,./
Ham has become your lather, and my I feet square and twelvu feet deap, which
• (kkle-houledncM of woman.
•
nsc nnr own affairs.
Why tan we not lv '•
‘-Fool that 1 am," he would murmur, mother, my sister!”
was probably ased «a a receptacle rf sto“And, smiled James, “we hs»c found a
“Thai Is. Indred. a nappy suggestion." , “to again place myaelf at the mercy of
leu property prior to its being x-ld.
I {exclaimed Witham, who hud been silent :; die treacherous Ml !**
happy termination to bvktbr Jwu"hrj&gt;In the upper pert ofthe same but J ding
" " ly revleaittg bis yonthfai disappointment.
Then the &lt;dd bitter feeling would come
‘ a lot of stolen property, of carious kind*,
I
“I aui positive,” he w«Bc m&gt;, wanning ji ImCk. nnd widow Black was transformed
‘
MniC A SllMCLANT TO JIxSTAt TxSt- 1 waa found stowed away. ।
I with his mibj-n-t. ‘that 1 can aaperirund ' fnrtii a beauteous fairy to a gnome. But.
nns.—AHi-ri often, before be wrote; pre • qtilriesaod identification, i
CLOCKS AJD JLWELRY
|lbc cwktag, baking, uesuirig dhibe*, mid [1 sotuebow, the eoul looking oat of tba
pared hia-pund (jy listening to music.— 1 of the thieves, who were. —------------j setting table ; » hilc y ou.drar Jrenm.shal! . widow's eyes melted harsh, rebellions Almost ^alijpy tragedies were sketched ' Downey, tba keeper of «be dks, John
I -rttCE OF THE l-EACE
U.-l bo-I
Al. U .kim ..^.T
l« ehumberouid, (?) and wash and in«." ' emotions and the pure waters of fore
to my mind; either iu tbs act of hearing 1 GIH, Patrick Ryan, and Charles Stewart,
,
Jume*. nniw ithv'.snding .undry ..mis- j flowed from the hard, aJamantlnk spot
days^nd
music, or a few hoar* after"—a rfreum- j Downey was sent to jail for
», lu ner.to.er'. tod, up 0.0.
I AUI 1 Auw e,
' ‘ givings, determined t&lt;&gt; t«c brave nnd res siuitten by that pitying glance, wbleh to
i Stewart, rm three charges U larechy, 150
•ilnte. Therefore he hastened to say that, ■ ioug bad lain like a lendcn weight in his
n;i READY t-AY
I days.
Ryhn and G»ll mresosrt to the
others. Lot
lie had not lived to foe advanced age of bosom.
HVM.ET uAta.U« to to... Wleitor
UrnUj- “rtokerle».
„
•' '
— —
i
'ft UnteatKm jttllfrEolWn1* MMflK Hriened to Ms nqiwn for his solemn In- 1
tl«rt» bttcnme flegb ■ again impressible, no- .spiriitfons ; and-manic was aven nocesss* i
• ws.h-tubs, and el&lt;itbc!. rmcv ; while Willbb-.
. .­
ry to Warburten.
The symphonies
ism ronfi-’iwri to harir.». from hi* youth.
He lorad,f!«| wMn* Black as even ha q-MJfc ’rrwrke tn ths poet miWImr com1. A. llOLHItUl'ii,
. entertained a warm adwiiraliuu for lt»«»
' , had nut tow! the false oOe.of h« ewriy
tian*, might have romptaed the in ventire ।
r—
----------- add Breen,
a TTOBXEY and Cussa-lsr at U-.
study of Itilchrn ceom-my.
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'I mimboud; so, strangely agitating and mind id the greet critiain the visrioos of ।
zk. Chaucere. flsoeiai l-*u.t •“■• us .»&lt;
was DOI strong enough for that purpem.
ttSKJBLL*STne marning which wm to witness the : slatnincrinx he made the confession to bis tbnnrctriml mysteries. A celebrated ,
Older.
atory of Ruwrr’a bha k.
Il would not be.-.r the strain M *• mana
J M wetlNK
' •t’wnge tnetamorphoais &lt;»t the brother., the lady’,
. •
French preacher. Bourdul -iie or Ma-ill- weight
The rep/ with which ho was galleries by mon holding pueitic
the General Government.
II*
He was not prepared to see th* quiet &lt;m, waa«»wce found playing on a vlulin,
hung was about t jiee f«t long, made of
’^iT«
irk
' c&lt;iaiAi.u'.i
and aUbu.invu.
eotro.Udt"
bi» &lt;• re. aril^bc
V, ■.XVrrtuFJU
।
l(p ^&lt;1B (j,,.,, h’.ld'irnii’ory—which | little woman tub and weep as she did on
tn screw bi’ mind up to the pitch, prcp.ir- Kentucky hemp, and scat iu a box to henrd any speech on the opp-i
a as directly opposite to that of his the occasion: nnd in his anxiety to re-1 atory to bis sermon, whid».williiu a abort
Sheriff Campbdljbr the czprem purpose . that did aul breathe a iniril of
brother—jl -nti to t!ic hninmebt Preu lieva her distress immediately off-red to
interval, he wav to preach before the for which it was used.
Another rope t&lt;&gt; the Const!tu tine and for tbs f
•nilJ. there arose a clntter and din, never rorall hi. declaration.
But Mrs. Black court. Curran’s (avorite mode uf medic was of hemp, made In Mbsnuri by the of the south iu all its c «»lit«tim
known in ifo-M? rygHVw before ; and soon ■miled—romvwhat sadly, It la true, thru’ ntion was with bis violin in his hand; for slaves of Mahala Doyle, and sent by her Will not the people note such
through tlir rleepmg apr.itihent resound­ ’her tears, and said !
hours together be would fxyrt tiimseif, with a particular rnjwcst that, for the these. The only bops nl t Jmi.Uj
ed s beating ati-J shaking, with other rig“James, do ymt not remember me 1" running voluntaries over the strings,while sake of.-retributive justice, it might be tbo D’terfeu&amp;wt &lt;»f the Deroocn
James regarded his fair interlocutor a his imaginstiim, in collecting its tones, used tn hatig the man whom she aeetria which is now pledged to its dr
ui'Mi* denMOitrutions.
While William, perspiring over, the few momenta with a bewlldePM air- sm opening all .bis faculties for tbe com­ murdered her husband and two KXa,kitchen tong*, placed tils p'-tot’ie* to boil then, turning very pie, retreated, ejacu­ ing emergency at the Lar.—DiwtU on This was tried iu the bateuee. but firand
’
in n naure-frtn—muttering that the kettle lating:
anntiac also. Bo the ph^foya gift from
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
«M sltocking small—porired-lmlUng Wa­
Kentucky was applied to t£e-0rp«*e.
“Annie Mead T’
Euilaiieu-hia
ter on hi* tom, bfockemd bis fingers with
“Tee. And, dear Jamas, believe mc.l
fgw 3unfo surprise having born ex­
.&lt; bw •*&lt;•&lt;
/, .p.rio/
the p«»krr, &lt;&gt;r. in the dining-reum, spread was never false to you.
1 was lead to
pressed -that the honor of burial in Weal-*
the d&lt;ah upon the table all awry, after a believe yno dead, and at laat yielded to minster Abbey was not accorded to the
ruin endeavor to decide w hich wm the the rolicitatfons of Jriends, and became
body of Brunel, as w«H a« thvt of Ha co­
right side ; u»rd ddinate Sevres china fin- fttWdrAfnriM BlnrioT Iwrafar
encode from tbs pBion. and ths* the pro- *
UK110WAHB AMBOCIATIOX, in view »f tte.- breakfast senkr. and got tSwds fi.r fnitn happv b my wedded fife. Of that temporary. Stepbenw-n. the Dnblin Post
pls should nuke n rriramra moss u&gt; abostates that the “honar" costa £-176, or
At the end of hr
the swfaJ de»trttetM&gt;n uf hums life, canssd . napkina
James, m the Ita-d rnonn. pnt- I will not apeak.
uln her vindioatfoa of the iastiurtioortrf!*
about
12,400.
which
aura
was
stride
out
Witeiean
lM«al dbre-os, Mtatfoe dreeytiun. prerlktad tr&lt;| awJ
the feather Iwd, placed the years, Augustus died leaving me with
the SoulL
The committee Haw raesm ,
of the fortune of the childless Mtepbwtaon.
——
i ll. FOLLEK,
white enunterpunrs nevi to the sheet, and one child, Adele, whom yon have seen?
■Mod
that the military ....... inffo fiqfefi.t»i qsaek«. .-r.r»l yrere S|!- direclej tbe'r cunbut could not boaparc.! Out of toe small
।
the
comforters
Mid
bolsters
on
top.
and
reltitiK i.urxrew ~ ■ cu.arrASta vct wonbj u(
£e Iseroaaed tu
.
1 TTOB.SY md C.u&lt;U.t« U-.
The widow 'paused, and looked anx- inbsritaiiM of Mr. Brunel's family.
their same, to &lt;^&gt;a a l&gt;i«i» n-r?
wondered nt the fork of something to' ionsly at her suitor—the lover of her
niret &lt;rf tlw dare of duwwe*. h&gt; an Ibcir form*. I complete the taut tKttmblt. wLsn Che pH
youth and middle age.
He was weep­
MUtarlU., Itarr enwv. .W-। lows lay liehitid a lotrngn.
fog, and striving to articulate something
I
William put the potatoes rm a platter, which contending orantiuns choked down.
1 the steak in a tureen, aixl the coffee pot
At thiv inopp-rrttinc moment, Adele
&lt;K L BAY,
Block—a baodtotne, piquant Hille bruT©«K OF paOtUTB, CtreaH faart C«^ of the ajt». and will furnith the tarel approvad ,[ on the bmp mnt
|
James appeared nt the table with hair
aeteeMMr. Atu»ru*v »ud C..nt&gt;»c!lar •« L««
uelte
—entered.
B•; and'apparel picturesquely adorned with
I Kasw Fublie. Crevarascu r and CoHvet- ■Snsxri ■*.
‘ .re-Sby Imreded u&gt;. V.llte f-w»d m the
“Adrfe," taM Ita tappy Jam. ■talll
esal itencri uses the UtsHs—1 of Sremd DiaeaJ |i (eatbeis; WflUntoW face »«’ striskUd
ilSThtetoret -Itakrore toAtha &gt;u- |
von permit me to call yon daughter ”
MS Iteaaa. at llMtfngs, cm the 24 ad J&lt;1 &lt;t».T»
hi* leal biter to bi* family jowtif
3 .
______ -k.wif-t C*r| with coal black.
,
Ancxths*
We regret to ।eaforarioefcfwi motives wm ail ft
“Y-rti l«w.k like a savage in war yilnt,
bear that Shepard, (lark &amp; Br-.wu, hook ,be eared tu leave.
To the eod,
wm Jptnca complimentary remark.
publishers of fols .city, have fisdadt Tferir coed
,
his maoeMvre at HfopmVl
I
-And yon,” wm the landiing retort,
lisbditisa, wo understand, are
Be a blundat, but insisted &lt;w&gt; foari
“resemble the Individual referred to, with
While Jun* IlewwA tad been dm
from |!00,(M)0. There have been sever­
i feathers sdJed.”
JeeUnel, proemnUeg Ue ^mn*. Will
al failures of firms cremreted with the .
।
Willtemi’s style of washing dishes was Um ™ pnjrlni ble eddremoe to AW«
Ix-ik trade dying the last few mouths,
decidedly unique—a.’ ho btgai. first with Bieck. «tta bourn .V a mntnel ecq-mtou
whkh Imre not resulted from an un­
the halves and kettles, and andod with
healthy oouditina of the trade, but fnun
too l..vie, young led, •uun.
to« tar m-ttar dijikul tain, dtaurtaf
causaa U long steading, wbfoh are writ
the ten cape aad rilvcr.
■
James swept the eenter of the rooms WUluun urged a eaeedy unita; ttarnbire
Plutareh says. In bis life of.Alexander,
to the entire exclusion of the angles, and- ,ta d«W&lt;3» «n?&lt;3L. *nd *O ’««that liabaloninns nwl. darters the dupdotted the furniture with the skirt of his
better enuditir® than at present.—Bret*
united.
.
', ^ya. tn sleep on Skins fHlod with water
J
«
1
Aa they wended ftetr way homeward A Busum paper says that throwdsysioen Tredrer^.9&lt;i.
dressing g&lt;&gt;wn.
WHIis® dedared that baking must be
-»■**—------ . .
Sleep pq skins filled with bad rmn.
attended to.
Re was positive tbathe
erwld make breed to a charm 1 so, filling
A Pennsylvania paper calls the Alle­
foe large woidm bowl with ftmr,*“
‘
ghany M&lt;Hluini»v,’*rhe baftbone of ibe
eeaded to rmiivtcn it
'
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.r iam was. at first,
UfoidStert" Theo onr «»*-r ■&gt;“« ।
and (that I should v
“j at bis own Mfod.
uU ,
•nr-TifTM • r-«l '•»'
llrious of tfce krt th*’
man&amp;te. corrftarm H il» tpiw.
Htbuuh, mixed the
and pbecd it in the c

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EDITORIAL

i.ppAir.«. 1.eHriniMte trifle l„

■ Ml )»Mkk1 dreta?— Hs.tr
••ui'j be nt tci idol with,
ikatxm ace- &gt;unt ij t hair'
si riage with the ‘-dajrUWMnteiu L.s poora. Um tenure byubuh
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Buchunan. w iH sextain Douglas fur Pres- -« bo had n
sdroL. We doubt"iu
I?2fa! 5
iot! but with the Utmnirt b«w-i-|istei^d
. W-Tbe Rornian Government h^ys TO
jjgw Ae .Nwte
»«&gt; mMoa to be o-.nrwl ImM oue read­
dedded to rem* Bern talks Aiixrns &lt;rf Sv -I th. Brtate, the W repnJrutafka uf
era will sea, before wc get through with baatopol, lor the kisses during the siege the old wyfafr. th* e.uup.mb.n ,4 Jack.&amp;WAar,Md &lt;5.v1 II. ««.. inof tfcdi piece. ' . .
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Louis. Napoleon is about to re­

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move the remains of Nsp&lt;&gt;i«&gt;r, 1st from

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YosVpw b*w iaMrtapt it i«turp—ryjuUg;
.h.-ul.I tcSsk-JbeWth. 4:.warq*BM
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the Invalid** p&gt;tbu Csthodnil of St. Di-n- •

uis, tho burial pin co of her fvrtner king-.
£5*" Mr*. lUbeTl Rnuseoek was at-

Uch«*d by a roblier near New : Ihdbelle,
N. Y-; after receiving some injuries *bc ’

cy^DimiiKm., JliM,a4*&gt;.aspa.is
sisMflt a«h&gt;uah|M^Me ma^nraeeUsat 4,__

1 from Senatorial
•uddert train o(
to c&gt;-Derive. He

suoeecded in making her escape.

-fe. irti«r... Mr. Ivb. ». Mrrmr.in
Iter. WiHtetn B*rry
W—r—nf
74Detroit,*
September, )78t&gt;, be write*: *1 never theFiimaer irtTM-TlrorriUle (?&gt;p«p*r. ‘lt (colored preacher, has been fitted *50 fli?
mean, utelcae some =
putkadar
, , rircumaten„
M^yftlUjiwbio^a'lt^d^of tbo** «fcr»’“uniting
-*;*”-!in
•—
-»f— a i-olotcd man and &lt;1
uvdlock,
&lt;«* ahuuld chmI r-- - \
7ror w »u* white woman. SenrrnTBUn rjgjjt.,^#
auotiar 4&gt;u « by [sircharo, ft bring my
4jp|||niw|Hlinf——-—■ -------— r ,V,B WR.«..™.
In 1811 the ceib«».‘ Grovt Britiirai u lah u&gt; aoeaume plnn adapted by
|wnjritqtsmt Ha uriVan ing flood of; V*d« f"”-' thi-c
which akrtr» in this ouutrj maybe
iiromijnl. ate«&lt; ths UsliM.
But n..
**l«et-&lt;^niripiT jihn’e—-wo' ran stand it
nin was taken IMW^--------/SwdMfr
wip hffrorided with &lt;Ace than I uktatao or thrt
aboiaAed hy law.’ And eleven years af.
lith'ibv rckt.'&lt;uid here pennlCui to any.
mudths the
Ar snnwlUMr-aAMtlrd fn«». rod In.A
terwarda, In Am^um,
write* v»
nfMw believe It wotfM be fur better for
Lis nephaw, Lawrence Lewis in a letter
Ite'jpople ‘T both sections tn net tmder : the Government. ,•“*
.aAtbr'AresMiMM -f him who tas gu« 1
mw
which we Haye had ip uur hands. ‘I wish
Bptratc ci.nfedvraciM. than .it present,In
J5?’ The Governor oCKefttOeky, refrom my
that the L-gi*Ut ure of this
complete broil, yticiejBycry particle id*

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Cow«

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m&gt;uI

..rn. r-ctfel d.,. iu;
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‘Ktebition. is sheped pro mid c»&lt;i fur the cmnmeticrd ttye pks&amp;ago of ajpw pt’vvtmrttirtui! nigger."
There is in our opin- tijpg the ihtcrriliirzyfag ut first.jfenains.
sera only M-ted am) thunder in a ttatur* Pi.flBg os tee Fuee, •*« Mus DIb^&gt;,
wltteml a Critlrod.-n. A„
u
j0
&lt; no means left- to bring cnity
tyit Isvald 'that the rtrek* and ulwdi is matte
_
— (fhiniffb firm tt Tribune.
itbe&amp;m. Ur Trask-. 14»»».ue Oinriuwt l&gt;» iu mox
maticisru to roe it* "tree portion—mid
! strmins in the Western part &lt;if lowitiin* ■
',- di tM.
L tkoaerfal «od pruoliallrRq''* tllr*,«lr»trt»r» attry
h^t is a disiueniucraactn ut tbe unbin.—
— •_- 1 ■ ■
I
— w|oru&lt;teaHii »Bd Iroaiy tn CII.AR j
i'thronged with.minka and beavorv
r.
r*r apptead. »««-«&gt; i..&lt;
sad
cooi-eii, .ndCAWPBrrettTObM;
Kanaaa is wwaSlatv, ftirly and le.. ‘ 'jT
.
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f
V 'nUHtUOT wiuyn invt nt .'xew
nWU-MBU «&gt;U BUKN rtTHf.
?SS*AftlRill thuth «M about the
.v of
. 'JT
fall-, though »ot yet a _■
member
the ; TUre, um ba*&gt;HJ, TW Fmuarr Uxl
*&gt;1. » »lr~b
*.av-u.»fcM. U4..-..-T^ oRoii) IC x.uflW'AJrts.’ ot*M.
Eastern
steahi
-„X_____
;'. fl £,U«li.Ue decided to hold the Republican National ■ M«r»ri)e airowsttat**«»!&gt; matey ts sMl&gt;*re
Union. Mar mw Gumitutlmi law been l&gt;rad ita mind, nnd came mil openly hn -Great
Tbe J*&lt;r
adopted •raxiteg tn law. and the mem-, fcc^ofkftwyleti^ of tWTMre! But larger than a vessel bui|l -by PlUemy CrtivcntKin nt Chicago. June13ih.
becoef tari-Legiriattira and State Gov- it eorfca V» tiys'declaration, and j^rea its Phiiopater, 200 years before Christ
meiifbcrs from bonrlv oil tbe 1- n-r State*.
•- -»•- ------- ------ —
swnent have been peacefully and feirly
w ill- ihow from Alary tend, Virginia, and but teSte
reasons rather awkwardly.
It might
ebeaen. No word ot diteatiafactitai nor
cy* The Cbicngo Times tLioks tfe^a -Midsouri, uCre picteiiL H«m.: Z. Chand­
BOX. and PA41LQR STOVES, of or
charge of illegality hna been uttered by I inure properly have said that, “the Dom- political-party which has existence in on­ ler wns present an a menibsr from this1
ucrata In Gmgreas having at tba outset of |
cry aty Iv and d«-»crir4iun.
State.
The N. Y. Tribune &lt;&gt;f facterdny ‘
any party up to the present time, and j
ly 15 -uui of 83 States b acutse.
tha country has hoped Hat without any ; the present session, thrust tbe “eternal
frotbro excitement Kansas would bo ad- j
A woman in Baltimore «&gt;Jd the
‘
St-nol'-r
DtmlltUv
t»f
Wfarttpsin
Xttod
nigger"
nutted aa a State, and be quietly pum
! l&gt;id) of her deceased husband toa tned'c by request for Mr. Stephens, of' tewA,
cntly refusing todet anything be done on­
bared as • member of the Union.
who was unable to bo pre»n-ni; Hon.
al institute, nod tjllcd her cellar with coal
In view of these fort* it was with great ly to talk about the “eternal nigger
Wtn. A. Howard ot Michigan, was like­
regret that we rend the fitlliwring an- iherefire, the best way U&gt; get rid of the and.wood puru-bused with the money.
wise oulotitiited for Guv Uainhey uf
Minnesota j Gill SLurr, Esq., uf Wknouncrnn.nl in a Wwhingttm letter from “eternal niggur" is to permit the DumoXijgf” Aloazn Clark ofGurbatn. N. Y..
the well proted correspondent of tfitePbH
ooD*iu /unttuented Mr. Tweedy of tlmf
crata to ponotof- llif.V.nion with thrir wm’arred ami feathered fur deserting Stat*.
'ihe-riaitiis of .Buffalo, N.Y,,
aJdphia Ledger, which tetter we publish“eternal rnggers.” This h DeiiM»crwy." bis wife, mid living with a prostitute. 'A&lt; i I*hiM*l&lt; J|dtt.x Ilnrri«l&gt;urg, atri Pittsburg.
t’JVXTB TROUGHS
•dymterdoy. Denars:
,*“f burn from Drtn&lt;kcratie Senator*,
“Alrortdy they hive commenced to set- good infliction, only not severe &lt;mutirii. Pm, WmffiingtoD, p. C-, Wheeling. V«,
dbclabatiox Wo. aii
*|,the UweaLja^, nn-1 p-if
Cleveland and dorinnati, Ohi -. Cbu-*u&gt;&gt;,
that Kmmm trill nut be admitted ns a how their 'ommeAfal hiterwte inustsnf
K°bcrt Carley of GUmo^Taxa*, 111., fftdianapoiisjtid.. and St. L&gt;&lt;nis&amp;ti&gt;., |
up ii. an part ««jf the count*.
State this amton, with the buinduric* ter, hence those uni»m meetings are held
shot
his
wife
through
the
head,
because
to
have
tbe
next
Republican
Nations!
to
asMire
th*
rnutfc
that
they
stilt
want
proponed la her State C-onMinitim. They

Slate could mc the pdtey of a gradual
abolition «.f shivery.
k might prevent
much future Wu(Hh&gt;cf.n

lementi

object tu cutting off the PILe’s Peak re­
gion, and to its cimseqnent erection into
another Territory nnd State.”
We feel it to' be our duty to protest
agninvt tbi* portion &lt;«f ‘■ihnnocnitlc'Broator*and wo bdiova that if persisted In
it will he a nvwt unfortunate thing both
for the Democratic party and tbe cum
try at large. ’
'

thrir tmde.’’—- Piahttr.^
CrutH

Cruel!

Those Union meet­

ings aroprirwipayy Democratic concerns;

nod yat tbe Pioneer has the cruel candor

to confess that

as ho alleged, she hud attempted to poi­ UoavcDti'-n held witblu thrir limits, reapretivdy, were prittiittd and odvoca
son him.
led. A.otrong deputation nppeart'il from
CoHins the French ancia’iat left-’ Wlieuliug, fomW by Mr. Cnfdwdl, the
40 volumes of manuscript.
They aiv State Senator ftom Ibat District who

aPBiww* - '•

MEAT MAHKET,

up art '.Ml :•&gt; l« publWM-d I*
1
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|, WluoJuirr .»!»&gt;«. oeniral
Aeiitrui ’jiiriJiun,
OO«iti&lt;rti wy
easr
held to af»wt the South that they tSU want
*5fr“ Attempts arc being made lo w- row&gt;s, and jiyuoralde ’ dktuwlu-ri
their trade."
foremost
FraeS-m
City
in
the Old Do­
tehrtsh a college al Lswreuro, ’n Ksniss.
Therefore' llu: Subscribers would **y
Everybody knew that thia was one
minion, wijuU BridwWy iuivvlMrtiA-d.hcr J
Let the iwmreas'urfi go before tho enuo
•30J00O more am needed • to carry out
iho CohvrtitiunTnht’ j.w sppreben^fma
try that the Dcmocruta in Cwgreas are principal object, but th* Pioneer is the
t«* tus psorLK or iiArnKos axo vtcrurn.
Ills object.
U,( M, wdA h».. torn
opposed t&lt;» tbe admission ”f Kun«n». un­ fiXt Dftnixratlcjmper, ti»a: baa confeocd
Tbultbcy
l&gt;aro|op u.-&lt;l ;t .V"rkri in th
der tho csrcuinutsnoe* ultendins her post
?y TLo Postmaster at White River to, and n.I.j-ucten*'"*! by the vxritea ano
tbe fact.
,.
.
buriuenl o'J. 1* Jteteitk i Ca'» Ihvj Sloif,
bewildered Virginians as a challenge &lt; r
ti.w now, and let the (/pp&lt;u&gt;Itl&lt;u&gt; ImVe a
4 uncthrn. Vt., lus been removed for
“But the •»** msMings do nokaeam
bravado, impelling them lo actaj-f ani-hsnce to make capital of this through
franking bis lult*»* tM privsto businraa.
.«&lt;wrT two. pi-V-ab.
the PresMrtuia) oampaign «d nwrt yanr.
b»l
warm ~ir...ur.. Iwr ... 6­
then, the N’.Tthem Democracy st ten*’ dent tint a mojoritp ,■£ tho routbrrn mem Justice exacted of th* N’ictir.
.. . .
- n\nn m Wrtl &lt;J
will bo placed w» such a portion tint it bcra of this emigres* desire a *-&gt;ulher«&gt;
Hf Th* pnsVwwtiT at Lyaehhnrg,
D-t them bare one..**
wSi h* tmpimdWe to utthttand the abwm cuDfedvracy.
oMKede.to them the same right •&lt;» with­ Va., refuse* In doliv*r the N. J*. Tribune
trtiwr
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draw from (be confederacy that they bad to Mhscribera.at ths* office. The P. M» n
•■•S'-kSfiCKR.Vi’.
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nprtt a form of u
. •;
lARte
.
UiDmDoeratic Senator* rroonmder to. cuter itZr-Zi
Genent! sustains him.
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j.— ._r u—..
— . . .
•
^CAfroint,'*
E.«iy! a majority of ths Democrat ,
ISf Ak Provfncrtown,-R. I.,thr cran^
uc««tr—.
Asi-Ae.*1*
i . tiHtblMirs .-f thia Qingrrsa deslre n
Iwrvy crop is S31 barrels, lahwd *1
N.
font** to *rit&gt;g will, ya* «mm o&lt;
Sh-utbero jcoufedcracy, and Northern
■fi-l.S20,(b*y *&gt;ld at frttei ?3 to WS pro
Dsgmx rulic p*|»ers onio-dc. their right t»
UMr------------- ----Lured.
have one.
Such is Democracy at thr
MKUtncst.—Ah' what fon»|* Wart«
TO »cr OWH STICK.
hWtaaia Wderwt! I-W^r ihi&gt; sl»&gt;
Mjp* The Srerotsjy ftp the Traneery
heginni-ig of tbe year ItW.
M^Kly^seeefred I WOO friwnan ttalmmrn ****** tf * '••*"■
;
»a par I uf JeMale edheaHon; it b »•
AH »&gt;f the furegoitg Mteacte, which we
perron wh&lt; stated ha had,nw-rly &lt;te-- teadar. .V»-n a114mry.1t was asrortawed
fraoded the G-ocru^RlXo"that amount Aat they were the prls proploy^m
Ihawurt'* taM-rrng -sauWiahmmil, and
te NEW ARBANGEMBNT.
■ jy The marine htasea V» Greet Brit- Ihat tba Urssrs Stewart had
gisv a Imrri l riffeur
ui woman on
gexti-emen Axny.A'ni
t)in !a»C month wyrojireatcr than in »ov. I
condition that the girla abmill drsw u t&lt;&gt;
ona jitanth before iur fiirty years.
]
her in this
■■ pHimsiton srry
arcepled by rise girls, mid very
*-Gcn. Scott arrived !rl New Turk on rearttfv
1
W4M
AUMai
th® pith.
Thu &amp;y» Joan difficulty may 1
TTnion

COOKING

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ISarty vtxia*
.0**' ki - fur »j:d rouble,
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STOVES!

The thin? must “be did.”

I

EATING 8AU “

Tho ssteeribsr la row pro

Ih&gt; cresidered

aa settled.

. &lt;t .

—A wmhan Io Westchester co.’, Pehn'. 1
lately, killorl her child j by smntli£ring |t ’

with bad cte**s.-*‘

-(law ftipWj,' Bd w »f A. P'.rthind (O*r&gt;) Dmsa. lately amnaulteat p^HkjpliIa. fiu

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CAS«

for
Kn-ign, tbe subject «&gt;f the

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while aympall»abig

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present affis-tb-n will

twat Wrliy &lt;’»•

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PRICE,

amd

D&amp;en

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GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

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of the

kkins

.
B^ng
d* ’Ct®CT &amp; .
TW -XOMtn -WnsTSKI fuk COMPASv.
CHH, With pur p»»»
R»e» Skina. at the •«
flf H. A. G«.d,TMT&gt;rtart MfllUgAewbya.
. .
WM. BABI.OW.

head to the solo of

the foul

and warrant prices to snit.

Jorae all that h said ttf him »• iMWev,

goods

Sold

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GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
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SOLD
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Own &lt;/ H'-rw-s and Cattle-look to yuer
interest*!
Usad with immcnee no­
cam far teuwcarx Ml the (Jake .
Course. Long island.
.

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b- nene nou of tb-J Daily .•k’l-.-rfcrrr.
ihik- rt.ming fruoi H« 'remifru^ »*• G“
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WOUNDS,

JOT MAIE THE BILE OF LHJUORS

lltoeMlMnly iroftartant cm the ere of n
Thtlriftiulisl Qtmpsign. and when Incmcigry appeal*! are* again made few iu sup.
psdMioo by mnb vfotaee. that il nboulrf
U vifornuriy MMt^nrd, and tbattBe sent
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to Prra8iavery iitfiueticrs. Tbe terms of
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K».far tHrtera yanrs labewwd for
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vhidi
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den^a vf fiiowMiah uf ag*i u«u sud Wwmec
wbb hate experUnaed the beurdt ut irelag thta
i prapmwiM whi|a striFeriug frsw shremal, dr
rxnftejwa^nt, j genera! deWlity; acting Utaire
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grttnretart There are em-taia ।-«rMle v-kre
Ureir ea-c» rre to karaming that tneny of theta
sink wrier lire trie!! TLo rvlntioti tf Uiothet
aad cfflt l U »&lt;&gt; Abwl hqtlj tetsdar, tUl tire
mother, rsp-rla’ly It aho ba yrnnp, h. apt (s
forget her
U*'.:h fa lr-r aotrsaic aaslrtj
fur be. tafont. U»oW the pcrtU of matorehy
neriva daring th- siuatsw wm, tlw w«ar at
tr uly awl p.iad re goMrait.r a^rntatod. Utts,
then, is a in-eewyfirra wirtulaat to treeqe
nu: tho loregta. cd the xyMcm. sad cmille the
tiut'.ur tn &gt;• ar np under l&gt;»r cxL*u&gt;iing trWs
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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>VOL. 4.
Pne winter tbaeeaunMto Trenton,New
JsreeyAW|J men named Smith asd Jone»,
who hod both of them dooions mt tbe LcgHfflvre.
Junes hod a wife and was In
lov* with a preUy woman—be wished to
be* voraed from his bpd wife, so that he
marry the pretty wonum, wfiu by
khs way,was a widow,'folk Nack eyws aad
S?’ a fimrn ! Therefore June* caine to
TnsiWm lor a divorce,
Smith had a p -od wife, gnod as an an­
gel, end the mother of ten cbtldrw, and
bmtoh did nnt want to be divorced; but
did want to get a charter for a turnpike
or plank road, m extend from Pig’* Run
to Terrapin Hollow.
Well they, with these different errand*
came to Trenton, and addressed tbe ns
sem’nled wisdom with the usual argu­
ment*. First supper, mainly composed
of oyster* with rich hack-ground of veni­
son ; secund, liquors in great plenly.fruin
'Jereey lightning.’ which ba kind of Incu-

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miam* aft'infed me no pleasure.
UvtobrsalU, aad aevaAar* psasedsway.
I was oontinoally thinking of poor Ma­
Utts tosotoatfa your &gt;wOaai bm,
ry and her little ones. The evening pass­
tatoaeM by bbfbtiaf or taay.

ed heavily with me.
My companions
would frequently inquire the cause nf my
sadness. I told them 1 was unwell. Our
mnr .t Imrt broke up, and. J returned
gladly to my borne. I retired to bed, b&lt;
think sod dream, but not U&gt; rest «r sleep.
Far into the night ! was haunted with
thoughts r/poor Mary. I thought .if her
shivering all day in the odd tn earn monU&gt; porchset fb&lt;xJ for her hungry ehild
reft.
1 imagined her sorrow when at
evening she counted her day’s receipts,
and missed her niwepence. ! thought with
How indelibly are the incidents of rar what a heavy heart she went home to her
Jouth enstamped upon our minds ! There little ones.
one which I vividly remember at this
How she silently took thqm on her
moment^ and which 1 will here reGtejfot knee, and, with a bean filled with grief,
because it off &gt;rds mo any pleasure to do and eyes swimming with tears, imprinted
an, but that some of my juvenile readers knees upon tbcit cheeks. These, I tbo’t.
may be baovfittjd by a lesson from my were nearly all that poor Mary could
carry them that night, owing tn my diseiperieoce.
Mary Seldon was a name once famil­ banretv. , During such meditations, my
iar to all the buys in my native city. She crime gradual I v magnified before ms.
kept a little stall hear a corner of Ccn
I began Us sec its real enormity. Could
tral Market, where, day after day, she I have gone at once to her lonely bum&gt;-.
sat and retailed apple i, oranges, cakes, and made amends fiw my fault, I would
and such other nick-nacks as arv usually have chine so. But this I could not do. 1
kept by those of her profoesiua.
bad a long, unhappy night tn pass ere
Mary 8eM««n was a widowed mother, day l^ght wouHwumIucI ma tn her abode
and in a low wooden house, iu owe uf the Thinking of mj srmng, 1 foil tslerp. My
most secluded lanes of the city, were dreams were about poor Mary.
' three little children,that every night,with
Morning al length dawned, and my
smiles and kisses, welcomed her borne, mind was immediately occupied with the
and feasted uprai the fruits of her day’s nueslMm, ‘-Shall I atone for mv feu It p’—
industry.
Al the close of a odd, raw I resolved tn make atonement, for I wu’d
day in December, her mum b»d been n-d l.mgwr besr the memory &lt;&gt;f wronging
somewhat less than usual, and dejection poor M .rr out nf a ninepence, for all the
sat up in her countenance.
skate* that were ever made.
“But bow
I was passing her stand, with a dollar shall I make atonementThis was the
in my pocket. which my father had just hardest question.
given me to purchase a pair ••&lt; Mate*.—
•'Shall I go and tell her that, in Count­
Iler templing fruit suggested tbe tbo’t ing mv money this morning, 1 discovered
that I would buy a Couple of her oranges, thni the pave me a ninepence too muchl’’
and purchase as go*id a pair of skates as ‘•Nu,” said 1, “1 will nut do this, for I
I cnnld with what money I should have have told falsehoods enough already about
the dffivir. Shall I carry a ninepence to
left.
hmade the purchase, pocketed tbe her and confess my fault 1 But I have
change, and passed along, eating my or no ninepence; I spent it for my skates.—
angei. At length. I caine to a hardware Shall I give her the skatea 1
•"These,’’ I th&lt;night, “wratld be of n«
store, where the skates wcie to be ob­
tained.
1 thought I would count my u»e Vi her. Bendre.if I do sn, my father
money before 1 entered the store, that I and playmates will inquire for them, and
might know precisely how much I had t*&gt;'If muft tell them all of my conduct,or

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Tear UrtadJik. Mist*, aabi. Has;

expend.
To my surprise I fouud I had
a ntnrpencc more than my Giber had giv.
“Where could this ninepence have
Mme from 7"
Ah, I knew it must have
been handed to me. through mistake, by
Mary Seldon ! 1 was Certain It belonged
tn her.
My first impulse was to return
immediately to her aland. acquaint her
with her mistaka, and hand it l*ock.
At
this instant, my eye glanced through the
shop window upon a handsome pair of
skates, that were hung up expressly to
allure such eyes as mine.
1 thought I would just step in. and in­
quire the price nJ them.
•‘Bis and ninspeece,” said the clerk.
“Sts and ninepence !" said I to myself. “Why. they
would oust all the money I have with mt,
and pert of this belongs to ponr Marv
SaMoe.
‘'They are a beautiful fair of
akataa. though.” I naoinnt^
“These skates." said the clerk, “are
the best wa have in the store ; there are
none better In the city. Here is a pair,"
be continued, taking du-sn the same, “n«t
no good »or so handsome an ibcee, which
I will aril for one dollar."
I looked st
them. They certainly were nnt sn high­

ly iainhrf, but a» handsome, as tbe feu

tell more untruths V» conceal it.
WhAt
”
”
course shall I take 1 One thing I im rd
solved upon, and that is, I will tell t&gt;»»
Dot if I
more lies about those skates.
tell the truth, what will my father say to
me 1 What will my playmates say 1
“Abd yet. it is not nobler to frankly
eonfrrn a fault than meanly tn conceal it 7
Ah, I will go tn my father nt once, tell
him the while truth, and ask bis forgive­
ness and advlee."
I dressed myself in
haste, went tn him. confessed my guilt,
and asked Ms forgiveness and counsel.—
He readily granted both.
The first boon made me leel happier,
and, under the direction uf the but, I sold
my skates for what they would bring.carried the money tn pour Mary, gave It all
to bar, as I implored her tn pardon ma.—
She f irgave ma, and Umk the m&lt;mey, af­
ter considerable urging rwi my
_____ _
_
.
wnmged bar much, but I had wronged
myaelfevan mnrt.
She was happy, now that 1 had made
resolution ; I was still happier.
I felt
the weight of guilt removed from my
mind, and then l&gt;c*med upon me, for the
first time feu- twelve painful houre,

“It’s all tbs fhflt of that turnpike man
Jcfl. Davis, an Administration Demo­
who gave them the cbampaigne supper—
. Gwin,an Administration Dcsanr was .lt the breakfast F cried Jones, in
agony.
“If they’d darter roe to run a
turnpike from Pig’s Run to Terrapin Hol­
low, I might have bosne it; but the very
idea &lt;4 building a turnpike from Burling­
M. J. Crawford, in
Um io Bristol bears an absurdity on the Democrat.
fest- of It.
.
7
J. L. M. Curry, an Administration
So it did.
Democrat.
“Apd you ain’t divorced," said Efiza,n
L. Q. C. Lamar, an Admintetratfoc
tear running down ber cheek.
Democrat.
“No !” thundered Junes, crushing his
lUubcj Davis, an
hat between his knro; and what is Democrat.
worse, the Legislature is adjourned, and
To speak in plain pnaw, the divore pme home drank, ami won’t be back to
Trenton till next yrwr !”
man gave a champaignc supper, and
It &lt;a« a hard case.
Smith, the turnpike man. followed with a
The mistake (7) occurred on the last
cbampaigne breakfa«t. under the reunify­
ing influence of which the assembled wis­ day -4 the session, when lerislsU-r* and
transcribing clerks were laboring under a
dom passed both the divorce and turn
Smith’s name
pike &gt;ills and Jones and Smith a copy of champaigns break fest.
M. R. H. Garnett. AdiuisiaUtoliun
each bill in tbeir pockets, went rrjiicing Imd been pat « here Jones’ ought tn have
.—■.
borne, over miles of sand, and tbomgfa l&gt;cen. aad ••uieey wereey," aa the Latin De m &lt; «nt.
poet ha* it.
Wm. Smith, Administration Demothe tribulation of many »Uige n-aches.
Smith arrived home in "he evi-niug,«nd
as be aat down In his jxrlor. hi* pretty
wife beside him—how pretty she dsd
' An Indiana man was traveling down
But not a ginylf RrpubUtnn.
‘
l&lt;x&gt;k—and five of ber children overbear­ the Ohio,In a steamer, with a tnape and n
1 hme Dtsiiniouists Imve been rebuked
ing the other five studying their lcs*&gt;na two year old Colt, when by a sudden ca­
by the Republican memlrera. . But tbeir
in the corner of the room. Smith was in­
reen of the boat all three were tilted into
Democratic coUcagucs lune imt utterrd
duced to expatiate upon the good’ result the river.
The hoosier, as he ruse puf­
a word in condemnation of tbeir traitorofhis rniaaion *&gt; Trenton.
fing nnd blowing above water, caught
“A turnpike, my dear; I am one of the hold of the tail of the-colt, m»&lt; having n out xemimFnta. On the emtrary, they
applaud and encourage them.
•’
’
Directors and will be President.
It m ill.
doobt that the natural instinct of the ani­
It is a antew urthy frtrt that .tbs Union
set me up, love; we can send our child­ mal would carry him safely ashore. The
ren to the bearding-school, and liva in • •Id mare h"ik a ‘bte fine* for the shore, Saving meetings in the Northv-rr, cilirs,
style out uf lull.
Here is the charter, bat the frightened coil swam lustily down although they tyvUh ecnsnrv on men who
have Imcn liA'nl tii the Union pH jbrir
honey.’’
the currrst, with the owner still hanging • :vcx,du n»t utter « niugle word «if rebuke
" Let me tee h," Mid the pretry little
fitot.
*|jet go the Cult and hang r&gt;n the
wife, who was one of the nicest of’ wives,
tn these Disutiiunhte.—Albany Zaenray
••Id mare;’ shunted nine of his friends.—
'
with plumpness and goodness dimpling •Phree, booh !’ exclaimed the hoosier— Journal.
all over ber fact", “let me see it," as she
spouting the water from bi* mouth, and
leaned orrr Mr. Smith’s shoulder.
sludiiiig Lb* bead like a Newfoundland
But nil nt onre Smith’s visage grew
dog. ‘it's rniuMy fine ynu’re ti lling me
foftg
Smith's wife's visage grew black.
to letgo. the colt; this- ain’t exactly the
Smith wm t&gt;ot profane, but npw he rip­
time for ttMrpputg ifran!'
ped exit an awful oath.
“Bissa ua, wife, those infernal scoun­
Tnt AMtisssoir or Ksxsas.—The
drel* at Trectuu have guae end d'vqrccd
Wa«hiuift&gt;«i r.■respondent of the Plala- '
1. Every cxeitmg sprerb that l&gt;at jet
us *"
drip bin L'-ftp. r says: “I learn t v-m Detn 1
lieen made, L-.s Glim fnnntle lips df the
It was too true: the parchment which
ovrntir Senator* that Knnsas will not be
revolutionary Ltwbfocb mrhibvrs.^
he held was a bill of divorcejn which the
admitted »« a State alibis session, with'
2. They have announced fln-'r solemn
mune ofSmith and Smith’s wife appear­
the lionndai it* pmprxed in her State I determinrrthm to make a revolution, if
ed in frightfully legible fetter*.
Cook! ilntion. They object to cutting off
Mrs. Smith wiped her eyes with the"
any man l&gt;ut a locofoco shall be elected
the Piku’a Peak rrgi-.n.and it* consequent I
’he next President.
corner ofher apnm.
_ into another Territory nnd i
3. They e«ntfoi&gt;e to intuit gentlemen
“Here’s a turnpike,’’ sire said, sadly,
'herefnru. the number of clnctoof the Opposition, fever, after tta-y have
and with the whole uf our ten children
for the next President will re-i
* lari ng me in tbe Gee, I ain’t your wife 11
disclaimed ill sympathy for or with
303. of w hich 154 is n majority. 1 Helper’s b.»ok.
’
Here’s a turnpike!’’
It i» daimed for the Democratic enndi i
4. Th y continue to insult tl.em by
“Blant tbe pike, aud the Legislature— '
date, that he udl start .with 127 certain I
openly churning them with c»imp!ieify tn
votes—that is jvilh all ths Southern and i
Well the G&lt; t is, that Smith, reduced to •
the Harper's Ferry invasion. iw»t with­
the two Pacific Sts les. So Pennsylvania. I
standing they indignantly deny having
single bluawdneos. unacted into a strengi r !
«ith her 27 vote*, inay secure bis clu*: I ■ny knowledge of h.
'
to his own wife, swore awfully.
Altbo*
tiun. Ptiina.ihauia is the battle ground !
5. They arv daily seeking to emitter
the night was dark, and m&lt;wl of the deni 1
for the neat Presidential contest.”
the public mind of the South, n^rinal the
tens ufSmith's town hail gone to lied.—
N-rtH and West, w-Wh th* iibvfons In­
Smith hade his late wife to put on her I
bomiet, nnd arm in nrm th«-y proceeded '
-Ruski
,
genius“Litemlly tent uf preparing the Suulh-for a senduit ia tm hum's biMinewi whether he has
to the clergyman of tbeir church.
“Goodrtvs* bless tne!** exclaimed the i geninsor uot: work he must, whatever
good man, as he saw them enter. Smith ' he ia, but quit tl« arid steadily ; and tl e
lookup like the lawl of June sliud.Srniib'x 1 na’iind nnd enforced results &gt;4 such work
wife wiping her eyes with the corner of will l&gt;e always the things that Gal meant
her apron—“goodness Icll me, u lull's the him to do, and will bo his Iwst. N" ng- the whole Northern nwd Western uppoohit-s and bcurt-reudings ail! enable him ■itioQ as a aectiynaJ parly, when they
matter 7"
“Tbv matter is, I want you to marry t • do Letter. If he lie a great man. they have done nothing, but ait »ti-l and bold
will lie great things; if a small mnn^misil their longncs, and vote fur ibe men uf
ui two right uff," replied Smith.
“Marry you !" ejaculated the clergy­ things ; but nlways.if thus pcacahh d-ne. tbeir ehnles.
If the eountrv is ever to hare peace, it
man. with expanded finger* and auful g«»od and right; always, if rcstkvaly and
eye*; '‘nreyou drunk.ur what i«.lhc mat­ ambitiously done false, hollow and des is not to be hnd by the criminations ff
recriminations of "the varioau parties in
piccblc."
ter with ymi F
If..wcvrr.hc fttaily married them over
the Hmise upon the.(|n&lt;at« n hf slavern,
—Bov«, did y on ever think that this but rather by imitating llir nmdt vMioa
straightway, lie 'would not take a fee.—
The fact is, grave, a* he »n«, be was dy­ great world, with a|| its wealth and woe, of the Republicans and South AMMotwnb,
ing to be alone, that he might give vent with nil it/ mitn s ahd mountains its who have exhihitod ninra cliri.liim liar,
to a *nppn*ned burgh that was shaking oceans, was, mid rivers, steamboat* and branmee than has « ver Glim tn the lot
birn all over, and Smith and bis wife went ships, railroads, and steam printing press­ of a Lkn lindy of n en to display under
joyfully home and kissed nil of tbeir chil­ es. magnetic telegraph*, etc., will s&gt;M»n he such tsrrililu goading as those wbirh have
dren. Tbe little Smith never knew that given nver to the liands ol the boys «4 the i gialixcd the axsaulu o( the Revolution,
tbeir father and mother hud ever been present ngc 7 Believe it and look abroad ary Locofocba lor the Inst ten days.
made strangers to each other by Ifegtsla- np&gt;wi the inheritance, and get rvaiy to
enter tipon your duties.

Mcnnwbile. ai d on the same night,
Junes returned to his native town—Bur
lingtra1, I believe—nnd sought al nnce the
fine block eyed which be hul hoped shwi­
ly tn call his own.
The prrtty widow
sat on a sofa, a white 'kerchief tied ear*Jeaaly about her round white thrust, bur
blank, hair laid in silky wave* against
each rAsy cheek.
•Divorce Is the word.” -erife^ Jones,
. ,p «.
"Ths taal’s eaba saaaMas
And to. heartfclt Joy."
phy fully patting, bis drailde ohln; “the
I have learned enough by that transaction feet ia, Elisa, fm rid of that cursed wuman.and yud g^td I will be marrle-1 t.»nigta.
I know .bow to manage tb-we
aurumdrela ia Trenton.
A chsrtipaigne
topper, or was It ‘ breakfeat
did tfie
business &lt;w them. Put on &lt;tmr boptiet,
aod lsl m go to the preachera at unce—

—F»r &lt;mee' that secrecy it formally
Imposed nmm ynn.il ia implied* hunlrrd
time* by the concurrent circumstance*.-^
All that intryonng friendssaV m you, as
&lt;•• his friends, is rutrusted to you onTy.—
Much of M hat man tells yon’in the hoar
of affliction, in tad den anger. «r in any
•mfpotirlwg nf Mt heart, should be sacred,
hi his craving for sympathy, ba ha* «pokrO b'y^u as to his own wral.—Fruitt
of'Lfwttr.
__
.
• • -

T«e lurxantMo Caton.—We under*
stand that a new edition of twenty-five
tbposapd ••••pies •&lt; the Compepdami
llrlner’s Impending CrLh U Im r&gt;nw and
will be ready io a few daya-A’. F.
For/.
rWTW New York nistoric-n! Socie­
ty hath resolved to celrbraie the nrvt
anniversary «4 Irving’s birth by a puNic
address on bin Fife, character, and gwiim,
tn be delivered by W. C. Bryant.

�brr of the Com rentes
wln*rri&gt;p&lt;-n J. F. E
pointed in bin plane, i
|n&gt;Jnt.-d as a member
GTtt-.mar • porlw. &lt;i „,r on FinMculuftll rU
Ou motion tbr
•P— |H&gt; »Mk »&gt; tM pr. ra.ilUj ef tk.
1 nod | o'cluck, r. m.
Br*rt -/ gapmfenh. c-'xnwug wiik
■la OanbT M»ai.
W. kp. I. IS*

Mr. &lt;
by altos
Anirttd.

D.O*.

p..rt fay allowing

•U. *. pnarai IS. him. rrt ml, ,|.

rounl number 28 brek to the e»mnilttve
Carried

xtanigh ih. M.r npprarti ..fOrmil C&gt;Ort

Urar.

Nos. 23 nnd 24, a*
'movwf^^reRr*-^

praroil «ir fruity Um c^&gt;; la
Our .akn will bm .'.th

iMmftAvhMKtoWM

thia tenfte of the means by which roontiy

L* Upham.’
lULJtefc,
E. Smith,
T. Phillips,
8. II. 04,
T. Phillipa.
A. D. R..A,

paper* receive their support. Wu know
that while a few will read those proceed
ing» with great intereat. uthen will emo

side* them Mile stuff scarcely worth a
peroral.

Kead them! they will do yog

m» hurt ; and we certainly ■mb. t&lt;&gt; know

PUMt'MML'UJr

i 890.
4 12.
4 50

4Mpa. &lt;*o superior p-p«

!3MOTfe DJ3KI
G i CjLsI.GJ ft S !

««».
2H2.
22.21.
294.
80f.
841
914.
270.

J. P. Enr.rv,
Maw* Alien,
E. Sawdy.
A. J. Ilowne.
J. W. Bntdkr,
AnvuTtstMi.^-Alihough printers n •
II. N. Sltrldon,
11.96.
WrdheMlay umftting'-Dvr. 28th 185®.
gard advertising m a snnree ■&lt; profit to
L D. D.hMr,
26 00.
Ib-ir.l met pundi.-iiii to adjouriiinent.
themselves, ar.d ns such are internted in
It II. Brkb.|.
3.42.
Roll
rall«*d-^a Qte.'nim ’ being pn-m m—Jofui Fuller,
10.00.
rmirnraging imxmras men to us«* this
Board nii-edt-A to
‘
J. B. C-dt,
6.06.
mefbad &lt;&lt;f iutt&gt;4ueing their lnt&gt;ine&gt;s to
Hr. Enairy n..ivi*ff that it cmnirntti««
Hadli-v &amp; Baker,
52.70.
tbe public, atiU esudur compel* us t&lt;»
of tlirer la* ar&gt;|Mihited »•&gt; •hir&lt;Mtgirt&lt;’ thG&lt;’. B41-S,
- 325.
ma
tii-r
of'tin
onh-r
of
820.06
&lt;-l«1nj\jd
t •
admit that It m of great importance t&lt;»
C. Elik,
6.17.
huvu Lfti 4«'&lt;l !&lt;» C. Q’BIIm*. Ctarrhd
L. loiplinm,
oar resd-ra to scan nur adverti&gt;it&lt;g nd
593.
Mi4uir&lt;"
Ediory.'
llork.inhl
Orr,
Wyre
l.'B. Riggs,
521;
unm*. CH«cr»ntion and cxpvrimev has
appointed a* safd 'A'iWnhittri-."* '
*
E c. Nn-b.
5.6».
led ns to adopt as a general rule.thr prac­
Die committer on iniwv ll.tl&gt;i»&gt;ti'4 t-ftsim-.
T. P. Biiremn,
521.
tlimtUth their chuirhuin rvpbi iM'lhnt they
tice of pntnmixing ouly Mich as advertise
J. P K-krts,
fiber-Uy; and fih- tbi» n*M« ; Thai in*
lul l |\iiM-d upon the following a&lt;*ii&gt;ii'ita
J. 3. Tuxlniry.
r. m.
ni»f uV.ul.t mniinin&lt;*id,rta4riiW)K*ilti‘re
I'uwl case* where pcr«ona advertise liia-r-!
Jiim.-h TrlA.td,
0 20.
f.dlw*,
'
.
L. P»llv.
ally, they depend entirely upon large i
.
'vl*«tli'cr&gt;iilitlcn&lt;lrtl.
S.
Bowkrr.
On motion thr report was accepted and
ralesand small profits; a hems th- re
No. « D..». V-nf-K
Ann
D.
Rork,
■ Committee di*charg&gt;-d.
N.s 80 J. M. Ne’ins 7 00
wh»&gt; never adv retire are content to Jtcrct
J. W. T. Orr.
5 33.
Ou motion the rvfmrt was laid tipai
N-. S’. J. fl Bi.-wn75
the few ah- may fill into their rInich&lt;-&gt;. r1
J. F. Enmry,
i tbr biljiv f.-r further rcHMtd« rati.hi.
&gt;. 32 II. A. G --dr rar.0.50
J.dm
Mil-s
'
5,74
To «»ur resdi-oi jrr would »ay, scan well j.
6 17.
On tm.that, the report of the Commit­
•• 88. Albert PhW%
Henry Broun,
mir advertising columns, and art the part : ti-v &lt;-u miredbiheoux claim* was mwptvd
6 66.
• 34. 8. Ibigln.
G&gt;'oi
gr
Thomas,
787.
of wisdom tn l&gt;int»«iiig y».nr patronage. I also, that rorit mn-unt lw takm up srp
•• 35. Ahwrt Phillip*, 250
Hi rt.' Slwldon,
2 50
| arnt.-ly nnd artrd Upon by tlm R&gt;.ard.
64.00.
• M, &lt;X C. Bli-s
750
I. A. H-Im.it,
Barry C&gt; tmt y Clerk* &lt;HFte
; ................
tbr acoHiat of Mr. E»rrt» ^3.
.............; •:
. •’ 37. G. A. Smith,
2.00
Dan.
Striker,
400.00.
: »a« hid upon the txbk f&gt;r Ihnltcr con­
10! h, A. D. 1859.
“
3a
Dsn.
Felh-ws
5 41
543
On motion, Rftnlrttl, That rs«4i 8u
' *iderathvn.
39. A. J. B&gt;&gt;wnr,
"Thin ta-ing die dty designated by Stat­
585
(hi nioti&lt;&gt;n tbeClerk wan instructed to pervtsor have puy li-r tlieir evening sr«• 40. W. L Brow*.
6.00
600
ute fur thr Annual meeting «&gt;f the Board
draw- each of tin- cmtbtv canl-aArem an M-ai*. at 75 rents ,w&gt;r «vening.makitig ihr
- 41. Chas. MaC.w,
5 08
568
of Super vigors. .
order for i-or.dnys at'endai c* and mill­ at tendance 5| days.
• 42, Bxri-.w Ac G.,
100
On
motion,
tbe
Sheriff
was
inrtroep-d
Tic Supervisors &lt;&gt;f the revrral towns age itdded.
• 43.11mm Sbtrr,
8.24
8.24
On muthsi the nre-mnl »M George W. to make »uch repair* nhotit the jail, as be
nf Barry county, met at the office &gt;.f the
“ 44. 11,8 Store,
574
5 74
Milfs.for Attorney fi-e-a xn&gt; kid upon the may d. em lit-criogry lor the sale keeping
45 Steph-'n l&gt;rwsurj&gt;43
. Cminty Cltrk, and at I ho fulling «&gt;f the
5 43
table until the!next semlim. (hi motion • pr&gt;S&gt;Hlers.
46. N. B-iiley,
200
2&lt;x»
rotf by T.ivrndiips, the following were Board udjoiirtiL-d until 7 o’clock, r. n.
(1*'moti. (i B**ard adjourned until tbr
• 47. John Slocum
2177
21.77
26&lt;Iiday&gt;&gt;f Drc-iiita-r. A. D. 1859.
present and answered to tbeir names.—
• 4H R, C Bli21 27
SI 27
John Mile*, Chairman.
- 49.C.II. Ita.kuff.
...
580
5«o
T. Phillipa. De|aity-Clerk.
“ 50, Win. .BurgLer, 2323
Assyria. Clravrland Ellis.
Board inrl pursuant t« adjournment.—
2&lt;2»;
Barry. Lucien Polly.
51. \V. I. Bn-wn,
‘
(&gt;i motion James II. Brown wns iminic ;
420
4.20,
Clerk* office. Barrv County, M.
I
*• 52, J. J. Fuller
Baltimore. J.3. Tuxlwiry.
.
ted !.»pr&gt;wire ni ips. and fi-dd iwura to
10.50
8.00
l lastinga, Dec. 26tk, 1859. j
Cktllrtiai, Lnac B. Riggs.
,
“ 58; n. 8-Johnson,
supply town that hare &gt;n-ead «harg 2.22
Tlii&lt;« being the n&lt;[j-.un.ej day &lt;»l thr
Carlton. T. 1*. Itanium.
liiv mmr to ihr county.
On motion the Board «»f Snprreiwin. they m&lt; p&gt;irmr
614 ,- tbi •ic-rt'i.-i&gt;«j i i the ir.n,H-rvaie.it. wuiA U
ttii* tu-&gt;»« dr»i..rM“ it' ta"&gt;«k sMaetfeu*. Th-:
. Ihmtiuus Jatue* P. Roberts.
account «&gt;f Hadley A; 'Inker was referred ant to adjoun mint at the clerks office.
- 55 do
201
ptupneb n trwi SnirrvU iruui tar
tert - Mini
Hope. &amp;hu&gt; Bowker.
.
•• 56 Wui. rjy&gt;&gt;hn.
251
to the C-&gt;inii&gt;i!trv *ui aiMtiity building*.—~
251 twaus
U*t KMt uni-uUM-iil uireK*. wull turn
II-wrd called to order by John Miles
57 -I. A. Fuller.
living, J. W. T. Orr.
.
On motion. R'sv/rftf Tbnt the rep-rt «&lt;f chairman. Roll called—a Quorum lieing
10.(51
1081 in the L’ -toa txre bfcOuwrJ i,clhui(ii»&lt;».ii|»&lt;i n&gt;e
Bi tier*. the*s-ue«fwl&lt;irt it-c? hate mqaralh
J-diiiitow n, James Telford.
I ihr Committer on Equafcuiti&gt;&gt;n he made preren*. B-u rd proceeded to liuonr**.
■* 58. [tailev Ac Baker. 16 10
16 IB Icstwl awl uku-o-riged. Tuety -ore uw-vr.41~ 59. J. Manx.
4 00
Maple Grove, Ix-and-r laipbain.
I the spr« i il liiiwiimn lor t»»-m««rrow morn
3 50 euaulcritiU oncrv4 lui mU.Ui u; wultk his &lt;U»
Mr. Thomas moved that a com miller
“ 60, Chw. Fenton, 2--&lt;7L
Orangeville, Henry Brown.
ing.
On nwuion Ibard ndj-mrncd until ofihrvr |h- appointed tu nettle-with the
2271 tiluleur urt-rit, and pv»rt|rely mj.ir1vn« ta-&lt;Jir
“61. Alien J ure*.
| 50
Prairieville. Geo. 'Iliotnaa.
Igii'clock u»iiiorrow n»&gt;tning.
C*ainty Treasurer.which was amended on
Rutland, Asa D. Rork.
.
Mr. B-*wlirr nirtVedT-al.
motion &lt;irMr. Bniwn making the No file
OrXEEIftlA AND UENEKaL 0EUIL1TT.
Carried.
Thornapide, J. F Emory.
i Wednesday morning, Oct. I2ih. 1859.
inatrml of three.
, port »f thr &lt;*wiiii&gt;ittiT in full.
Woodland, E. C. Na-h. ’
ii
Mr. Iwimry nmvrd thst the Clerk lie
VAMMsUk \Vanen Vswulr, O., •
B--itrd met pitrmmiii t« adjoa-mnrnt—
Carried &gt;&gt;n amendment.
• ’ Uartti ». Kr*.
Yankee Springs. John Miles.
Menant. Thoma*, EHL. Orr, Rork, and in*trurt«-&gt;l tn &lt;*&gt;npiite the inlcr&gt;-«r uu 3
1 rnll- -l tn nr-lcr by clirtirman. [b&gt;l| cmIIii'I.
fHt.
C W. Rnsira-ZMtr Su-.-Fred* benefU
On motion. John Milin was elected i. ii Qu--rum I wing prcrent. B--ard proceed- Roberts, were appointed as said commit- ••rdcra owned hv Mr. Witlu-t. (&gt;«,.« «/
8509.®
at
ten
per
rent
interrM,
nnd
twoi
chuimvin. pro tetn.
I ill t&gt;» lniHilK"**. ' On motion the r-p-irt &lt;-f
•&gt;f 850;tat4ial Tper cent.) nnd draw iaie
On mnth-ti. Board pr&gt;&gt;cee&lt;le&gt;i to rivet! »he rominhtev &lt;hi Equa^xwthw wa* a-l
..—I - &lt;»r th- ..
C 1............
. . -f ^trneqwl
. ■
orilrr
wfiokamount
chairman by ballot, whereupon John ;[opted. On iie-ti-ai. Rn^dcrd. Tliat the
and mat-rest; n-rnl order to Jtaw 10 |n-r
Mik* wax duly circlet’.
*utu «-f &gt;-ur bundrcrl -t-llnra hr approprirent inlerem. Carried.
Mr. Thomas iwivrd that the Rule* nnd : at-d f--r agrienhund purp****. nnd thnt
EVKNtXO SBMIOX, 7 F. M.
On amti«&gt;n, Board adjuunnd until 14
Regulation* adopted by the tarmvr order* be drawn for th-- same wnd not tn
B -anl met pirauniit to adjournment.— ..Him*, r. ft.
Board l&gt;e adopted for the Government i-f dmvr ini.n-t imtiltlir firet «&gt;f Orfulirr,
Called to order by chaiHnan.abd a&gt;lj«&gt;iimUiis with the addition of a Qimmitlee uf' A. D. 1861
On nb«ti-«n thr ncrmint of
five upon the equalization uf A»«cs3im.'iit M. 8. Stebbins wn* allowed at the «um ed until to nmrrow nn&gt;rning nt 8 o’clock.
roll*. Carried.
of 81 d-dl-irs nnd twelve cents, instead
On motion, Board adjourned until 7 •if 834 12 as eluinied.
o'clock g. m.
i«
Ou motion th- ncc-eiutofO. E. Ev-rts
wna nllo-ved at th- num &gt;4*8555 61 |aV.TfCUOl
U&gt;-a&gt;l of 8561.61,
claimed..
" nn»
_____ nw _____
On
rraaiMC SEFStOM, 6| &lt;&gt;Mr*|r.
lion then- imnt i»f Dr. B&gt;&gt;vre wn* nl|&gt;&gt;w.
Board met purmuinl to rdjj*nri*n*c«it.
Mr. Orr moved that a committee &lt;-f
rd nt the tnn of 8|. i intend of 85. a&gt;
A Qn-oini being pr&lt;-aenitB-&lt;*rd pr&gt;*xwid
vlniinrd.
. . .............
.
..............
....... .....
On
motion
thr areonrt
.if J. three br appointed tn wait itp&gt;m the pul*
B. ( arprntrr in ll-e &lt;nre of the Pr«&gt;plr li»her»of krfh the village paper* and a-r cd to lMi«itn*sn.
Emmy enured tla* a c—....... _. . , _____ ...... . . —
v. a. Hawley, wa* laid upaai the table un. n-rtniii for what am-Hint tbrv will publish
be Mppomli-d !■■ inVrwtig it- the &gt;*n sccouul ul Otr tlcaiii &lt;-l tlu-ir hd-&gt;ve&lt;t c'.nl&lt;!i&lt;iii
the piocr-dingM of the B-mrd in full fur
til tin- ilex*’ mta-Mon.
On iimtmn tbr report of thr Snprrin- both *i!&lt;a&gt;i»n*. Ctrrini.
theoamly.
which was, nu tm-tuai &gt;&gt;l .M&gt;. | Wbsu U-^Uc*n Uc i.ni.-ed io H&gt;cparent »»d
Mresra. Emory. Orr.and Ri&gt;bsrts,were
M«*-r. Thomas, Ellis. Polly, Tuxhut;
irndeiitM uf P.-r was referred toth&gt;-n&gt;inTlniuuv. amended that .*aid rorvuiitu-ef
miner &gt;&gt;n Fiimnre.
Ou motion Btmnl appointed m- nai&gt;f G&lt;mniiltrc.
at-d Nash.
wait
upon
the
Pnuuvuling Attorney and
Ihr HHtiniiUvo up&gt;m fnirerllanrun*
luljounu-d ttnfil 2 "’d’s k r. m.
claims reported, tbnt they had cxaui'med lequcwr liiui t-- iiq-trt in am-nkniv with
OX HJSCZLLAXBOCS CtAIUS.
.
the following aoiamts, and would rec­ Lite rre-lufi.-n pmued nt the ftatolwr
Mi*»m Orr, Brown, Rork, Riggs, and
ommend tbeir allnwaure as follows: ■ sioai-f llii* Laird. Aiu-ndmiMit carried.
Emory.
B&lt;*urd met pnrsimnt to adjournment,
Mrsara. Emory. Elba, mid laipl^iui.
Clalmwl IL-ciinnnetid—I.
i
The c--mmitlre &gt;&gt;n Finance through N-&gt;. l.A. B. Moon, 15 47
1147 weir NppeMulcd wm twhl.romniiniv.
I tbeir &lt;-hairiAnp made the following re
Tlir r-•iiiiiitter eai mkcvILuc -tut claim*
N-&gt;. 2, J. Ki'&gt;g*l-v. 225.
S'25.
i port. Tliat they would fi-nmttiuttwl tbr No. 3.a V. R. 5'»rk.30.!«
25,00.
railing of seven; million tbe dollar for No. 4.\. B. M.hio,
4 21
Kjerted.
i State and county tax. and flint the aunt of No. S.lo.
5 17

what has been nnd is being d-&gt;qe by those

whom we hare placed in office

in

«&gt;ur

81.200 l-e appropriated fir the support of
the Poor for the ensuing year, ahicb wn*
adopted. Uli ujofion the G uuty Trras
itrrr »n« hmlrmtnl to procure Ice imuiranre oTtba couwty bmldingx in u hairver
mpuny hr itlraardumd al tbr hot rnte«.
On motion. Board adjourned until 7 |
&lt;&gt;*&lt;4ofit, r. M. On m&gt;4i»u the Clerk w^ ,
nll.iwc«i 8400. t» apply .hi.mtlary..
miitiuo ihv Pniuwniiiig Aitoniey was

No. AL C. Camplwll.lJJO
No. 7. E By C.vert, 4 25
4.25
No. 8. Peter C&gt;»vrrt
4 25
4,25
No. 0 Omipbdl &amp; Rrrd .*,W)
N». 10 &lt;1 W, Mdl* 4«,00
V.2 __________________________ .____________
No U Barlow and G . 14.00
sh
N-. 12. A. G. Cmtrr.l.2fi
Mrw». TuxlHsrpv&amp;gga. a nd Orr.
N&gt;&gt;. KNnnry O»4rr. I 28
N»&gt; 44. Phdiip-iTnnvw.'tJ'OO'
Mr. Brown introduced llm f-ll-mii.g
gjjl'
THE FA \lkF
Nu. I5.Di.IIv J. C.iu.8,42
rca-il-iti-m.
,N». 16. W.t. Harber. 8,50
_
Ri"*olted, That th- County Trcnsurnr lowed 8300 i&lt;i apply »n aalaiy.
moo1
On motion, tlw nn-oiiiit &lt;4 Barlow A: No. 17 Ja.wHi llandijl 4 50 not acted
b» requv-tul to furnish ihr Board with a
| No. IH.J. H. M&gt;mr.wJ70
statement uf the indcjylcdnv** of the &amp;MMiyva&lt; fir »45ce «4&gt;*k wan rrj.i-t.-d.
1.05
On motioiMhe Allowing arcoauts wi . - No I®. J. Rand.ll,
1.05
sud'U-d and alb**cd fur wbiefa orders No. 20 J. B.Cwrnenter.10 75
nj-i-rd.
N». 21. T. Pbillirw, 11.70
were drawN.
11-70
- 77. J.’M. Nevins. 900 ‘
No. 22.Ru-fuird f Ivatt, I 21 nut artad
Names
*• 78. II. D. Nutrkifrfr*
No. 23,MurgarvlJone«,5.00
#55 61.
O. K Everts,
N-&gt; 24. do
4 25
1075.
- 79 8. iMmarni.
*
1. Phillips
No.ajpoltw.MddiG. 1881
Mr.- Thomtas-m-vrtl ItaK-tte
I. BrliiM-tt
2.00
18^1
to ’Ha If .ml nfSipryi* *w a rep&gt;&gt;4 »fthNo. JOB. II. Fuller. 10W
tbe cmm.iUwr hetaiJ Up.0,
W. II. II. Ilrath,
1.00.
^^“mssZ^X'a* K, -tD.i
Mtstc &lt;-f th- puor'fimd and aiatv an c*tiN- 27. Rureell Jimss. 1 00
.
fl. C. Tnrtter,
1000.

' few Advertisements.

raroNAetm .
Min i, ‘ ELEITBU BKUT/I ruts.

mtfr ax t- the antrems required f»r the
fcupp -rt of the P.-tr fr.r h- rnaning year.

&amp;. tfcmdfrwd,
V. G-h,
8. SamfCwd.
D. Oh4t,
B-dtwond &amp; Grant,
Wm. Bovrr,
J. B. Carpnitri».
Win. But r*. '
H. B. Wightman,
HmHry B Beker,
Ji4m tentieru.

&lt;KW.
6.K7.

KM.

Nu. 28 G. F. A very.
6 81 not at-Ud
. , Hr- Bowker moved tk.t th- report
the e&gt;an&gt;idttre he MS-eptrd. Carried,,
Mr. Tt4ft&gt;rd umvrd lu amend sa^
pnrt by rrjreilng auronol N- 8.
Amnxkiwnt i-arre-d.
•..
Mr. Wlv moved
gmrtMl said
pvirt by allowing. No^ 4. 5&gt; mad *

PxMOXAL.—-Our fell

Goobvksm. fms rrtu
is^T«M.o»«iurwb»t »r

T^Q^nrxiinv^

\Jpp-* 1&gt; ik*ur,i ”* S

finished tbeir le

Setardny 1s«t.

-rewACto-

Zbunce that n portion
%. Hadley
Milk, —

Twwday night h-4.
irhrk ••f tbr wi&lt;- ware

eident is pndmldy nw|t
tbe front.
|

d

Iteady

WaATnas.— W

rold

weather

peeks, which i« tmimm

Several morning* dnri

tbe thfrrnmmef er lias i
tB! degrees below z-

TO CASH

CUSTOMUHS JLXCLV-

old year and ndvrn

S1VHLY.

fras cvrtaiulv n v.-rv co

■

TATE OFMfCniGAX—TBcUirsh Co®!
v( lurry, Iwtkiuwrs,.
.

JEWELRY

S flie^Aiwtv

»•&lt;’/«« ir*5v. 6.^ Abr&lt;&gt;*g r ;n.\

&lt;■1 UlU c«uH &gt;u till* CMsr. iMtol th- TM Wag
E.brv*r&gt;. i$69.1. Oita I- K»y. Chren c'wart^M
m.».l-v.rr. h-» Ue cvmaty Jt Uavr.w&gt;H »Ht
public Mtuii-u «r tCMitn-. v. H.k- tughret UWSvr,

SCHOOL LOOKS

A Naw Ektssprue.

$re b&lt; the ndVi-rfireme
ftuarell. that .th&lt;-*c M
fncn are offi-ring great
ihapclnf gift* t-» ei*h

waving much cw«* na y

ing "&gt;tme **»n from a

kc hater ns yet receive

do know, which i*. tha

•riireil goo.!* n«&lt;:l&gt;mp
iablwbmriit in town.

;

The Anchor of Hope

In th&lt;» hurrv

week, we entirely ne&lt;gl

tian t4&lt; the en&gt;w ndvcrt

SUFFERING MANKIND

&amp; Baker, which «ur re

to Mgmtne carefully,

jhat they are

rereivi

which n-n-b-ra
| lard a are very full Ind

will nf roursc give tbrn

tog exorbitant prices a

j

The thing must “be did.'
ITtrrtfurt, ifog hui**-i ilwis uouftf *»y

lIvcryiMighi

KggnaG am Eru &lt; &gt;

A n-ytire asking |or*ig
for a Uiih it Muting'
tabk the follow ing par
... -lira unn»ir-vir»- p
oraa mm. caprcinITv
Southern trade, the -im
which will rvtill fn-in
pearing pnmiinvntly «n
grant, patriots ami c
ment.
A hrw etlra
per* coatmmng nn «o
tng will lie printed y*p
jjt«n among Southern

HEArt, H

Mr. Farnsworth. a

Illinois. made a spredi

days tint*, from which

fullowing pertinent rei

The Q«Mltittr**n ha

so! vetheUniin'
Wh
Co do with if 1
lln
Bui wee’s Hovel, •’W.lw
hl” ^krrymi going
sisaippi River 1 II ho
goin/Toghe il«T Ai

gre you g--it'g l&gt;&gt; d«&gt; w
nh-f
Divide that

tartare.}

Whm par

thr grave nf Wa
men
toe N»rihrfw
sfctaby mdr with kin.

�HABDWABE STORE,

ON LOW PRICES

BAILEY 4 BAKER
CHEAP WH STORE.

ARE XUW AT TUK HEAD
limNtion vixlt t«*r

the PhiwoMagr.
tin- lith itut.—
I ghrtt.

C-nnv

r.atr ~vtwx,” with
c-d Unng-twr tbmw jsLu 'take not
r j-iurifey rein-inhering
(he Inteieer h« w.wiby «f Lta hitc.”

t^Hveaufa pwcwfnl ami tIn*«,w*B4
wri in unit* in ■ &gt;u*ter afo^r. with p*» rv
idrnl intrtrtbta &lt;»f raising a **n ile t&lt;*urrretbrn, which no one «wn etuitempiaio
without horror t sbd lea. f believe-very
few. een be timod. sn irtMKirrut t&gt;. th •
cviM-qiitmerN’tff lrfa
W Whid tf b
fenathml teal, au’irA t. believe that he
Itmlly auffeeed tbr petnilh=fif the U *
whh*h hr had yli'.lhirfl.*

Cheap caj»h store

HARDWARE

CHEAP
L'H&amp;U*
CHEAP
CHEAP
rkl CORAP
C1IEXP
CHEAP
CHEAP
( HEAP

br.Mh ,g th* conroc. frfMaxbf abltj totSuE
■ud ts.rnad PuA-«w.r ■ uf Ural feiux-l , and
fo-d* e. much eratflieation to be eeablrd to
tbroi the** LXTeyOKBIXAST Uk SCrSBKS A,
TACIT. '
,' ’
i*«srBfi.TBUF- rnrw.\5PBTP.

ynhatsoKAU-^Out "frllxtr tnwwrnnti IL

A. GootnrrAk, hpa rnUurned

Mriii-

|A»rT»w..J».UH'wh»: improved iu Upalth.

CASH
UABIi
CASH
CASH
CARD
CASH
CASH
C\RU
CASH

STORE
MTUIUE
STORE
STORE
®WR«
STORE
STOKE
STORE
STORE

CUEaP cash store

Tbr.li—rd rd'Super vu-#s of Un*
cutttjty, finialmi their Icgiilative laburvntt
Saturday Itot.

Rsr/5'jsr* *"■

•

Dr. CAI
MAGNOLIA LATA I

Mlfru. Dav G«*KK-^We rvgr«*t tn an.
jtounre that a porthai iiT the dam • J O.
B. Hadley’s MHIs, wa* earned nwny «»n
Tuewfey

tRgbt la*X

Tbe entire Irmnr

work .nf thr wnatr ware hi g.me. Thia ar-1

cident is pmlmbly owing to the action of
tbe fhwt.

IJ^oid WitaTnaa.— We have hud very

Steady ml*l

vrcailirr fur m-rly

three

wei-ln. which i* ttntitutal fur Michigan.—
Several irwTiinpi during the past week
the thcrm»»ifiet*-r lm» indicated jlmm Hi

COUNTY
At ORDERS
FURS AND SKINS
OA8F
FURS

FOR

PRICE,

AND

DEER

bn&amp;i8f&gt;IO eir
WASH.NGTON &amp; EVERETT

• RUN. STEEI-, NAILS, MILL. UR-

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*.

We can clothe you from the crown

SKINS.

BROAD A NARROW AXE8.GLAS8
Usrtag reecited tbe agency of .
THE XOKTH-WESTEHXWtU COMPAXY. SASH, aud PUTTY, BUILDERS’

of the

Lead to the aul* of

the feut

and warrant price* tu suit.

•

Cell, witb roer Fun and Dcor .o-iua. at tbi-d.j &lt; | ]()[*§}?
TRIMMINGS. COOKING.
The ex*t ««f r.taad of U. X Goodyear, before s*Uiitgci«*Wie.-rr. •
BOX. and PARLOR STOVES. .4 •»
Che *&gt;ld year and advent of the 'new .-n^
cry style and di-»ciipti&lt;Mi.
waa certainlv n vi-rv root affair.

|tt Cl rh-gri-rw bt-l-'W

«.rl. lb.adr.rt,.4..rM ./ I'. 11.4:1. nftft'X®1?*1?® *“®J'„S
•
tJVV b&gt;«l»e»t martcl pots Will be
Ruaarll. that th«-*c ml«-rpri«iiig young;
’• •

lEXM® ft SEl/E?.

men are offering great inilucriiu-nia in th.- '

Pritt

•hape nf gifts to et&lt;

goods sold

FuIlLwasth nte_-4 r-aagrarings o

Orrntt

laststtaf sVi.w at Kaaat Vanm.
In th*
g ui &gt;iutUst-e.- YW»» upfowdid ai-Kon u&gt;K* ■‘'v »r*» uw orijnni &lt;panuian
by liicka. m.u •icvv|p»'ie« ub tleWiS liw b%b«»t style uf Art. Tuey at* eotu jtas^iebbva^ao.

nuMtaufo iiieun.a tatv beeu pMmed up**- tb«
public U* wort • vt art- end e-pect-Uy to Hump,
black abd muddy
U&gt;» tba! it ia dtAeuii
to coo. tut* I *t*n.a *4 taaie. that they an aa*« IU
ui l.-m-xaba*
bateau* that *eeu. Wobavr
pul b Urat ara»&lt;* tt.e-.r urtf prien, aanosmiag
U» SAAf TOUV-VU MU.lt&gt; to prudoae aaoa.
r»»CT ctAixi KUHr.i t. a* well ea tiw &gt;ur roa
tu
TBAin. a&lt; U that .ball Lc antAHU
A&gt;t raMUNt. J*’ Ojnoarti. tb-t caotN nbeu «e.
amsirabn-. Toe p«rn».i ot Mr. JirtrsU wdl
i precedence &lt;-f all uihen ”
0 TbcJur &gt;W rtrud.ea Adtmh aaysi—
hr era s.i.u»g Uw tinr-l rtixrariug» Wr bare
Lrn. au.l TtlE rUUl.WtttUS Ah TULLY

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOG DS
.GOODS
GOODS

BOLD
SOLD
W3LD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD
SOLD

KBTKM OOWX Tv fAIL
t Iworntuf H--rw» and CattleLmfc to ]
intenwt- J
I aed with Imtitasme aa
ctsw R&gt;r Uta ycanu at ihr Uto
Cottiar. Lrmg laliud. ■
..

GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOLD

!i*U3MIttU bolt Al LTilEV PROMISK.TKMMB, ALMOST CrtATU.

' (.‘tmditfoa Tpwdm, which »- -'- • &lt;--~r sal me ■ do know. Whtrh i*. tbit

.

P. II. A J. R'” I

GROCERIES

....
.
1
c.
i
■&lt; ' 1 utatoe.
tablmhm&lt;-&gt;it in t«.wa. Give iltnm a call. । Hesas
'
-a - p - ■- '
i Apple*.

FOK CASH,

COOKING 8T0VE8

in the hwrrv of lu|*ine*» livit
week, we entirely neglected to nail atten­

FOR
FOR
FOE
FOR
FUR
Fn»
FUR
FOR
FOR
FUR
FUR
FOR
FOR

tion tn the new n&lt;lvi&gt;rti»em*-nt uf Bnilry
At Raker, which our render* will tin well
to kmiii'uii- carefully;
that they are

LTI01I No. 2

We

reeriviiyg

l.utln

nhacrv,of new

goods, which nitdrrtt their a**t«rtm»nt of
IJaniwarr very full tn-h-rd. Our mvh-rx

HARD-WARE

will of curse give th-m q call ••.•fiirr pay-

MOltTGAGE SALE

•w exorbitant price* at .other eataldisli-

T~\EFABLT bating been made in the cooditfon

MARKET,

nust “be did.'

Kjoihxo av Erv Draw n» Braunra.—
A notice vdring h*r aignatures to ifor cull
for d Uni&lt; it Mt-ning in New Yorh con­
tain* the following pttnusraph:
It n nonrrr-fcirv to point «»nt to b**&lt;
newt tnen. caprctnirl t1i&gt;we Melting for

Soutbern trade, the 'itnmwme advantage*
which will rr-iili front their natnnt np
paaring’prominently- txamcrtMl with thia
great, putri«»t:u an-l eonarrvjttive move.
^tiettU
A large extra &lt;&gt;Aiti&gt;&lt;i «»l the pa.
tier* oottainltig an
thr pr.wr«l
tng will l&gt;e priiHr.1 y^prt-Wh- for.cirenlnpon among Snnthrrit uptrcbanta.

l vanlT uf tforry and Mt«euf Michigan, to doandi
Mbtry'of MaiikaiLeuauiy uft'albMto, and ftaott
afutraaid. dated noth* S d day uf AprJ. A. U. 105*,
and reevrded in tl* Regotcr'a ultoe turtbeeouqIT uf Barry, Apnl
A. U. tSM, In LibeU'
of mortgage, -npag* t ,C aod 347. and tbaamoonl
etaitneU tu be ifai- and wnj.aid on uld Mwrtgag* at
lb* date, ut thia eutic* brii.j ait bnndnU aad
niiiily -one dollar, and twenty .even evsia. iSul.XT'
■odnoMitat law having been inUitufod to rccocer th* amr. er tor pw. thereof:
’ t
X.Ufc* t* tfiarefoe* betvby givmi.jtlwt os 8atur
dat tbe ;• It day of February. A. i&gt;. IwO, s&gt; 1 o'etucli in the «neriM*c of ihat day. st the frost
rluuruf th- Karr*enmity Court Hossa, i*Hi* ril
I.u-V of lla.tii.B*..Suu of JlulngAii. lanld toHrt
llou.s bring Iheptoer for imidn^ ihr CiwtotI'ourt

MACMETIC^*

©anwjEmr

cubed io ssid Mortgage, sraueud. ihreuf as ahafl
l&gt;» .Nour*' l« •a&gt;ud. tb«amuui.t duo sod un-

i&lt;*KEXR.
LARf).

Repuhliran faun

Illinofe, made a speech in the bouse a tew

days since,’ from which

we extract

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CAM!
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

: x-a.=c YcrAr-js 3UHn

A XIX

HEAn,!»EAR!
Mr. Farnsw&lt;»rth.. a

DRY GOODS!

the

AT ANY PRICE.
AT ANY ri!iCE

AT ANY PRICE

•racial. uKoiNcuaurc.

AT ANT PRICE

Qudu-r City MIiCIm Xmae!
iiMtr nwmrirvXTT

Mboarrsa J1-'.’ • • '-

following pertinent remark*:

'The OmmlttiTi-mbas r».t provided that_
» minority siadl.rdr a mapwity.
I)i«solve the Uni&lt; it’ .What are you going
O&gt; do with ifl
Haw y.at nevrr trad

Bnlwer*«: puvel, tWlmt wUl wgdo with
BT* jArry*a&gt; geta* t«* divide the MisMMUPto River.l II pn. what pirt arr yon
roi ng To give il*? ‘ Ain’t you going to let
our bnjw-fiuirt tbrir. rpfai't*&gt;* n -T&gt; W hat
are xuu pang i&lt;&gt; &lt;h« with •Y’anke*- Di«o-

•daxiaiat.rtb.ia.KUd-' *———— -n
Warranty usuLr ■ p
voodue- s, c1..ipur»A

VIVIHU-Wt

W.77^77

n Uw

.prup’r that tumble of going to

id* all

Kuhuw i

AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY
ANT
ANY
ANY

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE.

�tffA3v&lt;Yo«o.A JI
rx/Mt(TO0O.A .8

:

a ff

..wvaoitft

tod great attrntiai; and that they wUl oeeu the

arosMk -d Prertoo.

TBE EARL’S

I Iruefcrr. 1 iu

goings' guiin

DAUGHTERS.

o twenty minu 0*.

Jo the tntdsl of a community tpwtilc or
Jnd&amp;ratrt to ita objects, the Ntitiotial
Av has for thirteen years Iriiorcd for
the rolabJiA.net.: of ib&lt;. prfoeiplro upon
which the Repnldicon Partv is founded,
k b wstxsnly important on"the eve of a
PrmMontbl Csmpsigu. retd when incen­
diary appeal* are again made for ita sup.
arrmion lyt mob violence, that it -should
he vipnei aseirswatoaneri. and that tbe «rat
of Ooveewmeot nfamM not lie Mtirrrndrrrd
V&gt; rroSlavcry iafiuHwee. T&amp;Mrros of
the Jfax are as liberal ae can possIMy be
afforded in any paper published' iu this

•ossed to s Kaos wk Ito to ss liMSsism I. whirh

NOT MAKE THE SALE OF LIQUORS

A MAP ARTICLE OF TRAFFIC,
inert Pe/. j «u &lt;«6
of ita ample spree to lbs Nxws of tbe Waxx, Fea-

(Ms. X.)

REGULATING PILLS,

I. Dr.R^wy A Co. Urerarostly dwBoverrd .
asdcssM. a’ustmfero extract of asch wowdrrfql

I am at the Old Stand,
r, six months
i.aia montha
afar months
-

.
.

.
.

Stock Lal*, and to a Wevklv and accurate Price
Current of the Produce Market*. Ac., Ac.,

Ecaja-WATST’S

“• •“Ucriu'1'’"

i

.
.

^Ttodf.KVSmliuw !*?-ito\\i?rftoer.&lt;

k^'£C! adyjssxsr:

h.«*

.fifty cento oominU»i&gt;.n on Meh yssclyjmd
twenty.five cents »«n each itemi-yearly
subscriber, wopt iu tht cait.t^f Cluh.

To voluntary agents will alx-i be sent,
if they desire il, a copy of tbe bunhd volMe of Fortt for the proplr.
When a Club uf subscribers has been
forwarded, additions may be made to il
on tbs same terms.
it is not Decrwmn
that tbe subscribers to a Club should re*"^e t^&gt;&lt;lr P^P*™ al
•a,ne P""1 ••ff'f*'|gy A Cub tnay be made up uf eith­
er new or old Mlwerilxcri.
&lt;y Money may be forw^ded by
mail, al my risk. Large nm.nint* o»n hr
remitted In drafts no HusUm. Now York,
Philadelphia, or
Baltimore; smaller.
amounts m gold, or in the notes of ».lv
ent banks.
Address M. L Bailxt, Proprietor .VntiooalXn, Wathinglon. U,C.
'

AJiD

PROVISION'S.

' J. r. KOBE

tor tbe dfarree. to be OO «sl;b.ure. a l.rg.
tity uf toad and .tfere u atiev to.todgtd. and the
MMseLssd mtrotuM* are tilendty wevfcwreng
with tbs w-msptud tuoM. tiro* wdetgninc di.
All fhoati pej rone, to whom Ve •■•ro pan Jen ayravabto fcrtoyafaliw.. cMiatautly mixing wuh
Inriy referred above. Io wli: antever* hum
d.e Uovd. alueb throw, the csrvuptod Matter
through erne veto and artery, mu hl life » tak.a
fc«cr and "g«». auireJ ly tua'aria. diarrhea.
Dear tn mind that tbe SCANDINAVIAN VEG-' (rent ihe body by dtoroae. Dr. M»re**s PILLS
&gt;h*bklirry, iwdlgvwh*,' krei'of apj-crite. *nd
all dirtgre* or iier*agvtneut* of.i|.e atomneh. KTAP1.K »U&gt;OI&gt; PlLtJi are eratorred bv the
■upcreviiitt.iteA hi valid*. |4rM;ua of redestary •apo leuoe.g UiouMtKlaufnviiig «iinreres, wlw.
in
ktura. atSdai ii., ui«dicsl nuKg*. and by wmd
■■ceupwlfao, ami uuvkine n-olhci*. will roiMnli
uf mouth. proelatM them I* be the very best prep
'heir nwu ^hy»l?a1 Wrtfah- l y.giifng Io llua- srsbvn -fibc kind ever off. red to the brok&gt; &lt;&gt;duwi&lt;
leMer's Ce1eLt*t&gt;J St-taach tiilera a irinL
victim* iXTP^estto. &gt;n&gt;&lt;&lt;baa»|N*e. re tbroagii
CACTIOX.—We esuiion the ptiMie against eveyy ar cm e and’onrau'uf ff-e aval, ui, and Io exnsiog as* of the luauyAaMimitoe w.cvurwcr- |&gt;el it lUoryngl.ly aM permanently.
■ciir, but nek for ll&gt; artTTr.u'. I i:u nr «r &gt; iT
No ..!&gt;* cm diMibi lheir aepvrfcehy aTer
MrnvMCtl mrvrn*. lodver Siuo esrh &gt;HKllr k3."
A*
**
»!»«"
ike word* ’‘Dr.J. Il«»terter*Xlt-iuacli I’irtcrs"
b‘u«n on the » ilv of llie holi'e. and ft-top-f^
Hl the losto’liu x*p WXtshBprth* Cntk. rftd
J—erreli.al oui cuiogrxph siL'iurtire 1» vu ■ laliel.

5cUji&lt;i ccrtahi to giyu n peytantifnt iagrearo-

Indigestion,l&gt;yspep*ia.
tullStlbat'.OII
Headache,
Conge.iK.ti,

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

.■&gt;

PW IvgMm. dve-.tulU. w
d *w Moh. rroecnas. stxb
Ktors ia •■Rower’* Ulodu

We also Club with tboae well-known Monlhlr
Msrsxitw*. Arthdk.s Home Magutue and ttedey
Lady’s Itook. Read Uta faUawiag sad take your

C**Fureoea eSieied with Liver Complaint, Brapep------------- % Fulinc.* at Blood, and all Fe|vct to irregularities, Hvsirna.
Iv rreooinxDdi-d to uw there
eaaaul to lakr-elegunUy rmUiW
&gt;m taste, and will not gripe,
1 «!.«« «
.be ayaUtn.or leave the ton el.
! coslire. Mothers m rsiag should likewise tsk.
nor or two of tbe** pill* unce or twice per week.
Tiiev will ool only keep .ourwr.tem healthy and
regular, but will protect your inUnto against
Cnuup and Pain* in the »t.-mooli, and insure sot
only a healthy child, but will invest every child,
Ihu.aaektod, with a sweet dlapuaitton.
RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
Regulate racli and every organ «f th* ayatam. and
evrrvel all derangvtneuta of tha Liver, Dowel..
Momaeh, Heart and Kidney*.

Lymevls always In advance.
Vuitmtary agents are entitled i&lt;&gt; retain

A Club of five subscribers. At tfr, -will
entitle the person making tiy to a copy
for six months; a Club of ten.-at lift, to,

TERM5—EXGRAYIXG8.
rt.tniLTvys two risn. or ma aaka
FALLS-o couple of handsome and large-sued
Strrl Engravings—the retail price of which ia1
Fl VE DULLAKS—era are ksaalcd to Club with
the I’OoT on the toltawing remarkable liberal

A BEAFRIFLL PKESIVNI.
A large and beantitol Ensnaring un atrel. IT bv.
2.-inebr.. railed ilie - SI’BAKISU IJAESESM,’’;
w .11 Ims rent to every .utoenber to -THE IXWTtor 18.*, wl» ahatl rend, iu mWIUm to Li. .uh
.criplion, tbe »utn i f Iwrotv-Kve cent., to pay ex ]

I'. H.—Tbe Pnetagv will be prepaid unaff the
Engraving*. Addyes*.
J3:St
DEA COX &amp; PETBRXON.
Xo. 132 Smith Third St., Philadelphia;,

Li©B EAIT4;
(JV* A)

noiUE GUT BOOKS

FOR

THE

HOLIDAYS.

iwUvi Afcn ituni. in riCJiooi

(Tua1 .u.ouutot intanstiugaud veritable Nedtcal
iiifornialH n ran be h»&lt; gratie &lt;&gt;fasy-f thsspasit*
ll-in.Lvul iliaoutiulrv.
li dilbcvlt »r cuui’i Healed cane* Ur.. fUtoock
may Ur applied to txrxmally or by letter euefoaingvue atatop foe the reply.
' • •

From Rar. Mr. MeXuliia. P*»tor of Roberto

A Xeir LHe-Crcnlire Principle.

Radway's Renovatlug Resolvent

• Tbe miafitrtunM attending the building
-•f tbe Great Eastern are not ytt at an
end. Jt now appears that tbe contractor.
■ Mr. Scott Russell, has not fulfilled his
contract, and tbe vessel is unfit fi&gt;r sen
service. The oflktal euminls»roi appdnt
ed to investigate tbe matter hat e at la*!
submitted a most draet&gt;umgir£-report, in
' which they say that the hulPtoMtfiritobe'l:
that the decks are noV light; that a great
deal of inferi.* material and workman
^ipho been uacd m them; that with |
the exception of a few Rebins, tbeWcunv
•dalioosare not equal to Lba acquiremeats’of first class steamers, reach a* Cusard's linethat the ofocMtatortaS'-''*

Hcala OH Sure*. Purifies Uw- Rtoud, InaiUIa with­
in the Sysira Renewed Health, and Hreuh e-

PDYRtCIAXcsulSur

way, near the Cou

Radwar’s Reasrsttag Heaolvent.
Will radwally extanuieste from the ayateai
bcrotola.
C-ukvr*.

COSMOFOLITAISr
A RT
ASSOOI m, TIOTST -

•ro.. Vol.; i Vdx in I. Mor.. toll Mm.
Tbi Harrrllour. 10 V. I*, in c&gt;olb. ciltb

From *11 aretioaaxf the oouMry aubecribera to

IlMAffi
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

CoosideraLle amount &lt;d- .
is abaiiutciy ttoessMry befirtr tteship
can be trusted on a voyage across toe Atbatic, has l&gt;ceti neglecu-J.
Tbe report will ph.bably dcatnyr the
little pcUie confidence yet rcmalnbg In
tbe Great Eastern, and induce our'P’ortland neighlioro to finally abandon their
hope of wolcoiaing the mum moth steam,
or to their port—N. Y. Pott

Ax IxxAMOm ClaccLAB —-Some v;l
hisoMS scoundrel ba* put in Hreulation
as appe.1 sddrarecd “to the frmtf fi i.-nd*
of the Snoth io ths Northern citisu," dtOtaMBg Wto “tbs Scnrth MUcs to iu Irish
iHsxds ill tbe large free cities, to effnt a
direrwlua To Ito favor," by -burning a
««r plethoric storr, nr ini
W*y.X~~7&gt; Ker Turk ..r
whsMfator “a h-j slack or cotton-gin is
’ bdflMdl si tbe South by free-atol eaiisaaThs cireuisr rapceamu that -s..uthrni fsMtauMt will tor cowittorh ktn.wig

By C. STOMi. 11 CoroAill, Bottom.

Gan *s» CAOxrr. J4 ••

••

••

Ji rents Abxcau lol pagro siiao.. lllutlraIn addition to «Lieb. Mirra! hnndrrd valuable Riw tfr Ar» Itow ItowaT««,'’Wn*r Beau.
Work*of Art orr glran to salxeribcro aaPreMi.
.
uni*, comprlitng ebo.ee J'ainttnjn, Kculptarr*. IIaxm cow Dp. lUa-tratad.». d Houga,
Oollinra. Ac. by llw trai American and Foreign I'aiainva Paruc; «. ae easy and natsrsl
method og curiMBUMt dwrswa- by John
ArtiaU.

w^.lJ^A’toS,_v-n"a?yTLK

The injwrb Engraving, which every ■ubreriber
will receive iniDed'.tolr ou receipt uf auUcriptiott, ctilitled
r

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful opera!iuti, ready

Tbe naivm* why

- i

»■•*&gt;

FRANCIS ROWER
u

MBT WOBiRttttb j ’
-—»? ■* .vAowanr MtMUL

I* added tbe Stop and Hbure pin* emu and

• “Nhskspeare nnd bi. friend.,”
Tbi. i* a valuable sod safe Homo-sredtoal Book

to do any amount uf

OTTSTOM

D. C. HAWLEY.
Hasting*, Ser. It, 11M.

tn as good order and as prompt ns any

other Mill in Barry, or atty other county.
Having secured the services of a

nrfoted 0. U..y ptol. p^re. to by fc ine^^T
king a uumI superb ornament am table fur the
walla of «ilber the library, parlor, or adBos.
Iteau l-e reut to any port uf U4 country, by
mail, with safety, being packed in a cyltader, po*.
“icsrtL. Sueh * work delivered free of

elevated

PARLOR

First Rate MULER,
rtt&gt;*l our mill

ACCOUNTS, I would

Siuutter—wo are prepared to
best of work.

GREAT XHJKOTKBY I
THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE

being built on thr nrast

improved plan, together with a
NOTES

du

good

th

Please give us a call.

Cash paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD k GRANT.

Hastnjto. Sep. 3. IftM.
Th* bessiitoUy IKsatratod Art Iserasl. giving

tax—
c- hW.littEW.'ti

-

OVEN STOVES,
"»
LOW OVEN SWvlflLr&gt;

I

COOK

STGVRB,

Ivar aan lu tMs town. Bfe Platearei Itox^ps

il r. c

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AB b«4»*j- SUO

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                    <text>VOL. 4
Siltings’ gmtss fltrtrtori.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1860.
AM.CAAOUgBO^raiWAM,

“M.R-bJe 80(8
table iIm report ol tbe committee on
-KH.KmpMt.
IM*
printing. CfM'wed.
, . .
- ir
“ R. AllrW,
6JW
Mr. Tli'iiiina in'o-pd to amend the
The People, vs. Wm. Smith, fotfohad
rejwirt by .the, following h*4n(ione.
recugniKunc-,
settled
bv
nuta
and
seurp
Mr. Tlremai ufTc-rvd the following
HetolvecL Tnnt the |&gt;rori4dings of
resolution:
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tlielmard ntnlinnal mid »dj&gt;-nnirderM gags f-r 1150,
ll&amp;fb cd. Tlutl lira conutjr Trranrer of-whole
The People, v*. John Dillin, «. id. for..
i&lt;«na tie pnhtialird In. the R pul'itaaii
slndl. when the wevund T»wu*l«ip *'rk" “
~
feitedTrc-^nizinee, settled at *800, by.;
Buonor provided tlie aautu ahMI' l»c
good Tmtr*. 8200.
Trewturer* make their nnmil retinite,
lle lcrd. thnt t foil Matrtmmt- ot
lhr tbe anui of thirty firM
Th* f..|hrarfo« b a IbC dams rfMo..
giro to curb level pt* u» Lulfow*:
.
JUST *£C£IVE»
the ptocuedinga nf ihia &amp;Hti*d for &lt;l.illnm mid tlmt J. P. B-da-rts Ins as.
ny that hare been prosecuted during the
1ft.
A
iervi|«t
lor
&lt;I
lo
dvlinquvut
new nnd moat complete assortment &lt;d
the year A- d,'1850 be pubhJied hi wjciated with yjic clgrk ol thr Uis^d
pen year, nnd diiw&gt;*e*l »1 M follow*:
tnxe« returned on rcaleatrtv.
■ "
both
y1Hugv|&gt;ii|
era.
"'
'
a«
a
committee
t.»
prepare
lltte
a..iuc
D8ITCI A!V» MEDICIMEB,
. Th* Pc^h v. J.Jie C. Cuto-o. hktetThe cotitnnMee ptj printing made lor pnliHmtmn, aidd &lt;*ehimiftve are men: for murder,
aufity wad tried 1
^Cbewkak, Paints, Oils, Cam*
the toUowiug n-pMft'
.
bvrelw directed to forward h&gt; imdi by Court, its V» tha degree«&lt;f guilt. V«r-l
tnwtuihip one nqiy of tbe j*a|*r cm&gt;John W StrbMM. &gt;
Jr’T*
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
D,Am». UU.IP,
|
""J C"a“,r
tainiMg •tn.brqx.rf.
' ■ '
Uie qnaation on the etner.dinent
Mr. Orr rmoed that the r«|&gt;urt ba
report and rL-oHinm-nd llmt tbo ,wo- waa decided by yeas and nay a at, mati-i
aduHeil. Curr(«d
coediitgs -lra pn Id folrad in forth paper* follow*:
Mr Etuurx inured that the elect*
its Hceunlance* with thu above KxiluYsas—piphnm. Nash, feigjp. P«4
ing of bti{a?niiteridenta of P&lt;*»r f &lt; tba
lion and w ould further recommend the ly, Thoiniuu T«lfunf.
6
• ksning year i»e made tlw spacial or­
fob medicinal purpose3,o3lt. jc.
Sum t#twtHirr-the dollars Ira jutid to
NaY«.—Biirnnm. Brawn. Blla. Em'
der
fcatlw
evening
aeaduiu
Carried.
nava, HA follow*:
each. J. F. ExokV, rhiurmun.
&lt;iryi Urr. Itirli. R-diertX;
i he cuinmittec on da in is of ciuiuty
Yuan—Mr. Brown Mr Telliwd, Mr
Mr.Thomas iimred thnt the rt]au»rt
Ae-EXT — llowk-r. Ta share.
9
officers reported the alluwaacw of 'aaf.
Pd!y, Mr. TIuHiiaa.
of the committee Ira Bcctqdcd* Car­
Mr Oir iiMived tlmt the proceedings
Nita.—Mr. i arnui'n. Mr. Laplmni ariea &lt;»f Countv uffl ers ns follows:
ried, ■
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of tl&gt;e Ixaird lw puhli-diud in. tbo |«tMr Rigg*. Mr Em.wv, Mr. Nu!:, Mr
Mr. Ihoinns moved tliHt the report per that would du’it the cken|MT&lt;t nnd
680.00 be laid ii]x&gt;n tlie table. Carried.
Hoik. Mr. Wlia, Mr. Orr.
8
that wouhl ftirniah ,widi vote: in the
Thu People, vs. Allen •Parker, fcifiwm•• Treasurer,
700.00
Mr Emory iiki hI that tbeaecuunt county with andi paper. L-wt. *
atk.tr (iir nc nsaault with intent t&gt;» «s«n-.
burr, Mr. Rolx-rts.
8. |
Sii|reri* ti udeuls of Poor.
tri Dr J. W. Sackett for iju-dic.il atMr
Rurk
inured
iliat
the
proceed.
inh
rape, tri&lt;-d by jury, vsrdwt guilty-—,
50.00 tenduncv upon Mr. C*&gt;hw«y lata low­
On morion IbmrJ'ndj..nnied nmil* John i-uberia
TEA. COTFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
fng« lie puliliJivd in the J.'epubh'ean tetitenced t&lt;» Stain Primm f&lt;»r 3 years.
John W.sivhbina,
40.00 ed «i, the sum of .eighteen doj/m*.
to-morvow nun nil g at 8 u’chx-k., _
lha Pr.f.lr, VS. Riduird Sfarna, irfwPHt’NXS. FLOS. RAJ-JAS, CUM'UHi
Atawif/.vild
that
lj&gt;e*aum
ol
thirtr-fi
vu
25.00
Tlmreilay in&gt;*rniug Dec 29,1S5P. Luitutu Mudge,
Tlio qnrermn wh* decided in the dullHm lur Hppriiprintvd lor the anun** innthm for grand lummy, plead guiltyrm'
in feet, sTsirililn* io tbo Grocsry Um, «uch u
Bmud met pnn-u irt m to^uurhwill b» needed fer femirv u»».
nfiruatne by Yv** *ndNays a» fol- wlih-h wim aumndnl on raotiupol Mr rvutrnced U» State Prison fur.8 ycam. &gt;&gt;
1 5.U0
Also s &lt;real esrictr of tbe
im-nt. ex 11 «-d to order hi Cluiirmnn.-*
Itiwa.
Emory t&lt;&gt; '.puliU»li iu.l|»lli.pn|x:ni and
Mr. Thomas moved that the rejiort
casks cxdks T^onqvttai rtt av n
‘
CDD1CX2T IPXJtJUIUXE-Z
Roll calli-d. a quorimi b««:ng pjest-nt
¥*4* —Battiaiw.
Nash. P&amp;llv, thesniti ot thirty dullnni Im? tmtj each
Ira ncct-plinJ anti the c -tnimCtvc di**
Ixmr.i pnxrc«k*t fitlaahm, *
Aa4 CeeklM Extracts,
Brown,Orr, Ibdwt*. Ellis, Rork, Td
1*110 question on the amenditirnt The People, vs. David C. Lmclir grand
Mr Tlmmac gtuvcj ».»take from the elixrga-d. Carrb-il.
ford, Eui try Rigsrt Tliuma*.
12 was decided by yeas and nitViaaib]
Mr. Tuxbury uiovcti to ..amend tbe
larerny.
trtldu tin* Ri-|H»rt «*f tin* Coiiimiltiu-un
Kaye*.—IxipiiHin.
Iowa.
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lite People, vs. Corning Leach, grand
n p..:t by all wing tint I’n-scvutuig
Mb adlnuwuw claim*. Curried.
A Iraent. — Bowker. Tuxbury.
Attorney eight hundred dollar* bularamy.
Mi. Emorv n oved to uin-i.d tla?
Mr. Emory mured to make the re
The People, v*. Sheldon E. Brur.aou,
Messrs. Barnum. Orr, Roberta, Ellit,
R.-|-irt by ulliiwing account Np 70 ns eidea nermd ei|xmncti paid nnl.
The qiiretioti on the Rrncndmrot |-ort of lite committee on printing the Rigg*, Emory, and Rork. 7.
clnlilieii.
*|ieciHl order fur the nttermran session
waa
decided
in
I
I
m? negative by yene
The qiiefctlon «»n t‘e amendment
Which wu amended &lt;&gt;n imlllou uf Mr.
and mu* a* follows:
wn*&gt; dcr.dcd in lira nvgativu by yeas
Orr to act D|ran it iminediatrly.
Yea* —Banium, Orr, Riggs,Drown
nnd nnran* bdlows:
Dwt uu • • ondmeut.
Emory. Tuxbury.
6
The original qtivsli-n wa* ।also lost,
Na7«.—Ellia. Lap'-atn Na*)i,Rurk
Thu mmmiiteuMppuiuUrd to settle
Pally, HulicHm Teilord, Thutnas.
8.
wdh Ila* Cudtity TrtaHirer■ _through
AbkKWT.—B-pakur.
,
Mr. Lupbam moved to amend the their clminnnn presented the I(ullvV
.report by nLuwing tbe Pr&lt;»c&lt;-nting ing as their reports

HASTINGS

*

DRUG STORE!!!

J. P. Roberts, &amp;■ Co.

ms uons»

nr

GROCERIES!

W. PARK Lit,
KTnOI.EAAi.Ktod rHsil dwder ia Gnxrrio
1&gt; and Pruruiuus. I\uk, J-ard, Uutler, and
i kiada of PrsJjcc bj-j^bl sad sold, *t his "eld

PATENT MEDICINES

r Mr.'Rork mnvud to amend the Re’|x»rt by allowing *cc&lt;&gt;niit N&lt;». 09 at

" JAMEH A. 6WEB9EV,
TTOWytr toJ (knuuvler st Law, Solirttor
a«4 Co-jn«lor in Chancery, snd Notary I'ubwill anirapH' a tend to sue beriacss entrust
..... ..ru..
?!.’» Stale.—

&lt;DHEA?» SDIB (CASH

l

JOOIl,

twenty dollars and sixty eight cent*,
iiihtrud of tweniy four dollar* a*
claimed.
Tira &lt;|n&lt;&gt;*t:on nu lira amendment
wai. decided in tin- nffitu^utivu by yens
and nays tie t«-l »•«*:
Yea*--E’li*. Emory. Laphatn.
N:&lt;bli, Roily. Teir- nl, R‘gg*, Korle.
Naw.— Pai num,
Brown. Rol-t-ili«.

HOWARD
PHILA1

WeMyra.________ ._____ _________ _
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B. II. I LLLJIB,

A TTORNF.Y &lt;rad CramaeUr al la&lt;j. Sabotor is
n. _—1 t
Yu, I —*ftl. Ot&gt;

JAMEX H. BMOWW,
I0VNTY SCMWM. " ‘

Orr,

Tuxburr.
5

A D'Ent —Bowker.
1.
Mr. Thenuu. moved to adopt the
re|H&gt;r| ol tliecuniniiUce us tuiiindi-d
by rie 1«uinl. VflrrlHlMr Tuxbury ui.-vi.-d t&lt;i recind the
last vote. Carried.
Mr Orr mortdlhat Mr Miles Imve
leave to withdraw account Nu. 78.—
Carried.
Mr. Thoma« moved that lira re|xirt
of tlivcmimiltre hs nmvmletl in- the
Uuird la- uduplvd in lull.
Carried.
Mr. Orr irrnv.&lt;1 tlmt the necvtiut*
&lt;&gt;t the btipcriiitemk-ut* i&gt;1 Poor la- retcrrial fw the commiiree mi claims of
coiluty "ffii-cr*
C-arriiil.
Mr TliuiliNd i fivred the fullowing
rrsulHtiuii:
/AwJrttZ. Tliat the salaries of the
cuu:y &lt;-ffirvr&gt;- l«r fixvtl as tull-iw*!
proeecnlilig A'luHiey,
—
Ciiimty Clerk,
—

arenrurvr,
। —
On motion n-feiri-d tn" committee

on clidiu* of county officers.
Mr. Tuxbury inured tlpyt tire itvmmi I lee on clairtia of county officer* Ire
im-tiucted to rcjw.rt nt Hie afternwn
»e**iou. Curried.On motion Board ndknirned until
14 uMixk P. M.
AficrtuMiti £&lt;scr«ti 14 o’clock P. M
Board met |rtii*Uant to udjyur'nHit- Eu|&gt;erintcndurits of Poor midu
the loiluwing rej»cr“:

Neaiber of persona relieved or snprrarted doring tbe year .
Whole exprtar of such upport
(
81475.06
Amou» paid fur Irausjxjrtaliotj of
poor.
70.2.7
Amo“Bt Pa'd for other item &gt; which
do nut vonHit ale any part «f ths
n
,
tuul
espxwe
ofauenta-uisf
th*
CHARGE, os receipt uf r»o tT*srt for poetepeOtirar Repur-ls »»at TrecU »a the Delore tod trvst10147
xwel ef denial Atoearae. diet. Ae.. are •oaetrartly Arnuuut pail toSKppriDtei.deatt of
Poor.
At oaut f*111!° Ifoeclonief Pear. .
Ahuraat pdd to J ritae «f lbs

Atiurnuy

Nine hundred dollar* in

chiding nil cxpei.tca.
The quraibxi un the. amendment
wusdecided it.tlw affirmative by yeas
and nays *h foil^*.
Yeas — Barnum, Lnplmm, Roberta.
Broun. NukIi. Poth, EffU, Orr Tdhnd. Eiutiry, ] igg*, Tuxbury, Tbmn
uh, R&gt;&gt;tk.
14.
Ab-ext.—Bowker.
Mr. Roik miivcd to amend said
icpurt liy itilowiug the cuiinty Trett*

urer eight hundred dullai*.
The ipiiAiioii on I he amcL'dmcnt
w.it .leculctl in the affirmative by yea*
and miy*. an folk-ws:
Ytot" — Ellis, Riggs, Telford, Nash.
Rork. Tuxtmry, Oir, Robert*.
8
Nay-.— Bor num. Eurnry, Twlfurd
Blow u, Lai-luuiuThoimi*.
6
AWKST.— Bowker
Mr. Roik moved hi adopt the re
|M&gt;rt«ri the corn mitt co a» amended by
tnv ImnuiI. Carried..
.
.
Ou motmq Ixaird adiuomed .nntil
G4 o’clock P M.
Evening Ee»&gt;mn 6j o’cha-k P M
Boh rd met pu'rwtiaiit to u&lt;ly&gt;urn.
tui-ui, ircjtMiium I let ng present board
pllXlditi lu 1-Unilier*(
Ou nmiiou fora rd proceeded Io
elcci biipi-nntcnduiitM lor the envying
yi-ui lit ii'allbi, wlieiei||*M|) John Stcfo
inns, J-»bi| Boiawts, and Daniel B.

Prxit, were duly- dpctciU .
Tli&lt;- c .inmiflce to wlium. was re
tared iliv innftui of investigation of
tlie or.’vr rl.-iiiiied to
Jost by C. C.

Blito. mudu the following rejs-rt;
Tmandr i Mg mH ouimniltop apirainr
cd to iuvotig.de the c aim of v. C.
Blito for u ccrtain.cunnty order pow
*u'p|M*ed tube )u*t.pl tlie detmimira-

lion of twenty dulhir* and drawn in
fatmr ul G..5V. Mill*, would recoinmend.iliat up ordur of twenty ihd api
lie diawn iq fu'er of raid CvC, Bliaa,
pno iik-d he will belore tlie ^tilling of
said order file hi* bond' with the
Co-mly Treasurer indemuyting -the
.Cotljiiy “I Barry Against anyjus/by
finding tin-lustuir7
* ‘
‘

LLahman.
On motion the report was MXvptaJ
•nd tlx: conimittrw uiadia-xcd.
Mr. Brown,mu vol lb*t au order fcr
twenty, dollar* in b»»&lt;* of U.U Bliaa
Ira ilruwii mihI left with the County
Uktk to Ira delivered to raid Bii«ra
when hwwhall file die Iraud in acuorduncu fvjcli th* abu'a rmolutiuu. Car-

J*W«d. That John W. 8t*Mta»*.
and O. E. Evert* bo and uro hereby
•
wih^, wosmUtoa ta

11. N. Suldkx in Are/r wit* Baut
Uft*.
Feb. 1, To Jan Rcttempifon,
Fob. 1, to cash af Trims J a hod awn.
WeudlMKk
•Ihuru^de,
Otauiairtdc.
M. Uruve,
Barry,
PralrsuDe
Irriug,
Assyriee,

346.37
290.31
2«'.9G
57,81
8rt»,3!
8T2.5O
40455

Revolted, That the inSirmalion given
by J. A. 8w«:ey U» the bmird, io regard
tooertafa notes amounting to t«&gt;* hun­
dred ddlanr, belonging to the cu:inty,aitd
given for certain costs in what is known
na the Dillia cue, ia fully satiafactorily-

Ontn&lt;&gt;tk&gt;a the reanlutioa was adopted.
Mr. Ihotima inured that the note
known
the Smith note, aud belonging
to the county, be put intn the bnnda of
tt»e Prosecuting Attorney lor adlecthe if
204.76
3.W he ahuald think adviMUc. Carried.
The commit lee on miacvllaneous cluinni
2CtG92
49.03 reported that they had passed upon the
♦34.39 f.lhiwing ace&gt;&gt;untaju»d would rvomitniad
the allowance of the same aa beluw pre­
310,53 sented.
M.47
d’cd reonu’od.
241.06 N.k 80S. Bsrteh,
WA
89.00
•s 81. W m. Tmklor,
7,25
4 50
Juuel, " JoucrwcipiA
15 ,W
2445
18^0
MOft “ 82. W. K. KcrrU,
" - ratleuipusn,
83,
M.
S.
Siebbias,
32,40
2815
JulyL *• primary school fund,
2n5ZM
“ 84, Win] Vester,
206,16
k J uly rvcviptf,
.
“ 85, Wom Hain*,
“ • rwk-iiiptiou,
4rf.»2
7.50
Au 1, - Anguit re.rips*
It«.tl -*• Mfi, J. B. Carpenter,
____,
4.80
* — redcmpiicu, *
45.05
Mr. Th. mins moved tlmt tbn report of
sept l,“ Suplwulxr H-.x-ipir.
3753® the ci.rnimtlcw be acct-pteJ. Curried.
ISVS
Mr. Em«ry moved In unmivl th.,-r*
1^2 (port by allowing aretrant No. fi». at the
...
tosbAfkc, '.to.pbsnfi^ .iu,iw sum of fifteen doflar*, Carried.
Mr.
R &gt;tk (muyvd m adopt ilia rcp.rt
“ el A«i-l. Uei.
1

■ “ i&gt;f It.Cook. foie.
1 Novcmh* redemption.
2,96
owlt ol J). Sinker Co'rt fee* 126JM
1 Uccvtuber mltoiptiun,
47.94
E.rors,
UW

273,UV

The People, vs. Lorenzo Falk, rnpa..
Ail uf whrab is rwspoctfiilly *ubnirtt«d.
&gt; • . .'-I-',i. A. H&lt;»lbrook,
■
H
Pnaocutrag Albray.,
On mnth’fi th« rerewt ws« nrerpted.
Mr. Bmwn offored the €&gt;U-&gt;w ing rew»lution. JKeto/ted, That I. A. Holbrook,Prosecuting Attorney, collect tkeisum of
8150 &lt;&gt;f Wm. Smith upon his fonrahd'
reoignitanee. Abo, that he collect tha
atun «f 8200 for the use «d the c-thity ftathe forfeited recngnizAhc.3 in the erararf
tbe People va. Hyde, et at, and in case
they cann.^uthrrwfoe be collated, tha*
the’sj|8 Prorecttting Attorney bs, and ba
is herehy^imtriirtcri tu-institute legal pn&gt;ceeditigs* for the purtxae nfore&lt;ai&lt;J.
On motion tbe rea»lu&lt;taa was adopted.
Mr. Emnry tdlred tbo C.llowing reOm
Inti'ri. Knotted, Hurt ea*h SupsniauF
&lt;&gt;f tbe *ev«tul thwndrip-*, stall insiroe*

ire Porn, that in case of any prosecetiun
on the pswt &lt;if the P#i»pla, where actual
h&gt;t* been Aiitftkined, or San impuaed by
tmfh JuAilct*! tbut« foil. rerun) i^*t«.f,
logvlhcr with the line lmp««ael. stnl coeta
• ■f Atilt be iHiide to the oatnty Clrrk with­
in twenty days from Aite ««f
and also that tweh Super» a».ir shall pro*
cure fn»m the docket &lt;4 the Justicea ia
his r.-xpretire ihwh.h tntwseripl uf all the
: fomf impkei, nod fix-ward the aaiM to
j the Omnty-VIcHt.' A i«»pt»'d.
Mr. Th&lt;HUn« uflvred the AJhiwine re»*
oltiHun. Ittwlrtd, That the Shrrifi” ha,
nnd is berelw InstreHMi um to al|&lt;»w any
b&gt;rxx. ciw^.ir other quadrupeds, k» rqa,

•»f the counnittce as Amended by thr
b&lt;«rd. Carried
The CetnniittM appointed to ascertain
the aniuMit of iu'debtediiea* «rf the csuki
ty, report liial fur wnnL of limn they oauu-»t reoortnahafieturily to the boarJ, but
would recoiifmeiid that tlie Titastirer he
imtructrd lu.give a detailed account uf
tbs same at •J.e next &lt;)t?|ulicr sc»si-.:i.
wnlk iir srtxarl. in the Umit yaid.
.
Juim-s Tcltonl chmnnnn
On tn-ium the rt-aulwtfim
Mr, Th»maa uiored that the report be
• Mr. Emory moved, thnt tb« Safauw).
accepted.
I
.
tore t»e aIUwhI pxy tor three .e«mi{ig
Carried.
■
.
' .
. .
n wvstmts at'78 rents per ey*w&gt;ng.-Ntaking
On motion, board ndj-uirned until.8 ot-

200t
fcn&gt;4
49W.24
Jta,43
02.47
dwk to-morrow morning.
.
&gt;.31
&gt;0,45
Saturday niiimmg, Dec. SI,.1839.
53.34
1)130
Board m* purwuiuik Viarij. Kimmo id:
SH.34 R»ll called, a । Quorum luting proaeM—
113,43 boarel pr.Kjredrii to Ixmiaeaa.
5».34
Mr. Rwk uftn-J th* Rdfowing reaila
;k« tlon.
Thnt tlie proceedings uf rbe
&gt;1.43 board It poMmbed in both papem. M»d
*»Ll8 that the xinn of thirty dollars be paid
5H:&lt;a rneh. which waa amended &lt;wi motion wf
55I.H.-I Mr. Emory that the *uu&gt; of twenty-five
58.39 d nilare be paid tn tha pelilober of tbr
34«ti.42 Berry Ph«rerjat»d the eum of thirty-five
IM*
ivo •ioliars lie paid, to the publisher of tbe
HrMMwwa Bxwoer.
,,

A. B- Mr««;

VrU-V
SCC-mab^
■&gt;*
fUtewCrawt* m.

A. CkCvtorr
N*hcv C-ior . !
Pt.ifopJuBM
Dolly J. Wa

�Jrim M. Ndriaa
James H. Bnara
Hjarv A. G»ud)&lt;
Aibtrt Philhp*
John J. Fuibr
fl. 8. Jobamm
DauHdOmk

Gwrerafnent. t»nd if lb&gt;MC •■I ttgl WJ

RECEIVED

it. wby.tben «&gt;fcourse, we ahwjld be just­

A ***** -srf- wpa*a ba- heryudor* pr*.
800
X22 vented us fmm even noticing the Perri
,0.14 drflt&gt; M wage, - Ww-wsiuld 4»ve l*een
2.01
2511 glad to have published it entire, but • •ther matter" Irive cptwird it nut.
As il
10,31
10 10 ia w* ahull o*ntmt ouraelriw, by present
330,
,।_
.ng fr..m time to time, such p-*rti.&gt;n« ofit

or.

ified in steeling it. Such has always been
-

feusiotii M tRwjT Uvrtffn'm riJweoreTWSv
tsMsting.
Tte wan's VMBtt-W®
howe'er, pit in gieceerr trnt-wh.lt

t» pnihilMt slavery in

jy The Wl

In doing tbin. bwrtr, bis tone and

Nebraska, has posard the House of Rep

^.Q-unril by.
Ity.ly will re-i.-UIld t&lt;
TY»'.vvr
*77'7 ry tiipn ••l Cliriatisi
|y- Uvi (hrtrander tea ber« nor patriotism.
“Rr&gt;n
tiuD U* tha tirutrr, tte setew* h * bold . V uitutkU- luMttkr. te- LwoisvUb, and baa.
n- m»y srem Imp-rtaHt. whh mk&lt;» re­
'tte Christian religio i aftd 'b* arutimewte
&lt;m«, and perfectly in keeping with th"
1.50
AllrnJ.aiaa
i/Christian' |w»if4-'. and'it H ur‘ pr-fnU 6 81 marks as we mat deem appropriate.
George 8. A«crv
I’rrsidcnt’* Federal instiacta It ks pnp
ittsl nnd d.s-Lir&lt;-l a crime by the law* «»•
The opening chapter of the Menvngr i1499
Itell.-v and Baker
pisedV* invent, the President with tte
but nt l&lt;&gt; dauth M U-d by tte Imdv .if abieli *« «rcmamSix parwms
devoted to the subject of Slavery. ThiDaniel Cbok
ters, I o»nii&lt;4 rv«s«uizc it «s a juanfial'lv
power todrrikre war. which b ir. direct
4 52 ia in perfect keeping with the PrcaMeu'*"
rt a fim. recwgly at 303 DiM-hm *trert.
in«de **f *etlfmg dtlfr-nlte-s ainoug imwi,
violslitai of tte eo»iw»itwthm. avd is tally3.03
New Turk.
Tbay belonged U* Jewiab Wrti ii&gt;cw*ai4 wn*Miniut«sl pm*i*rafmti.
partisan inMUH-t»; the patty to which be
211
got nmnd by the Prv*Menl by a begging
l/iiih-l C-.k
familie*.
But nn |&gt;e«waail rights and tte fmd m
10.42 tehmga haring ever professedly deprura- * »rt of argument as fidlow* :
0wii«M&lt;tn Brav
"‘
liw-- ----------------- --- --------------------Wofcorif
.lib lu te gnaramss-d by tte t.liu-titutain.
pebsow
20 «8 'led slavery'agitation. and jet. tin* first to
ry* John D- Ilwwaril, CapL BuchanL. G. I! dlm-k
I rivill d-umd wtem-ver ttey aro •WW'I.
‘ ' AklOl'.X'TIfall ix HtJWIIWWO tMHJ..vlLS
‘ I would, ate&gt;, again recommend to
31 WO crowd it tip*i tte*r»umtry. Tin* portion
J. B. Carpenter
rm.
and
papt.
Davhiwm.
Irirly
started
OK il&lt;rtK.Wn4.»BJ!V«AO»:T.
M." Ueirual that Mr. Grow’* exam­
Congress that authority te given t&lt;&gt; the
30.00
’ of the „«**CTtpt ia important, ft* bring a PresideBt to employ, tte naval fiuvr tu fpm» Milwaakee. io a »mall vraad fiwth* ple will have tte aff.nl •/ infuriBg U?"
25.00
reiteration »4 th • eentim • tn fasruuiffire pn-teet Americmi merchant vraae|«. tbri" Superior (MbMryv ‘Die? have out beet, tater memters *4 U-wgrrm a go**d mrs* Anr uer-os pwrallsalna IkoU. l*-*e*. ok (teller*
Smith «.mdf..rd
tire «4 iLit moral cmrag* w te h M a352.23 expressed from the name quarter, and rrrw* and «ivrg.&gt;e*, nuniust violent and heard from since.
Ci E EreriB
nwch aupvriur to Ute dwlat’* courage r.«
2.00 uro to be rrganli*d as -the authoritative la* leak seizure and &lt;-oi5wati‘*n in tte
Jonn M. Nevin*
|3P Rev. Daniel North, *n agent of virtu* mi to vice.—A*. 1*. (-tea. .14*.
Aay
900 edicts &gt;4 tlie Democracy. According to p&gt;rta of Mexico and the Spanish Ameri­
SMmnon Burtch
can States, when th-.se eonntriea mnv he the Amcrfcsn. MbwkutaryJ&amp;cirty, ha*
2500
D&gt;rriuto Mudge, salary
,
MiriotubWOfftT/. 1 1:'. &lt;T |
the Mesanae, the Snparn.e Court has in a disturbed and reridutkutary amdl—In Gr. rgis they
t"
•* H*
lieeh put under filO.fiOO buds, t«» stand
40.00
Jr W. Stelibm
“
made a l&gt;*e f**r the Iwwrfit of the Ikrnusbi
prvvmi
ma
l
trim.*y
amoug
th.*
Um
old,
A*y person purdwsiagjiCluck will waive* Gift.
50,00
John Rotwrta
“
.
trial ft* *»!li»g Helper’s Impending Cri
aa well •• wHblkDie legis­
U A. Hnlb -.mk. balance on salary 600.00 raey, extreme!» gratifying to the Preai­
Tte Mtewkug Is * tel *T* *«t te the G1FTH
sis, at Grecnsb«»in, N. C.
lature revctilly juwd a lull fi*r the re*
*200.00 dent, which fixe* slavery in ibe Twrtifo
Daniel Striker
“
“
«• .JBrtitair *• wtee*.«iUte&gt;gi.«i»wteite^.rr
Itef&lt;4 Vahtn iVied, ui.oM uum tf-wtan WHIoJulitw Mey*li
800.00 riea. which nrltln-r 4 Congress fior a terri­
11. N. 6lw).lot&gt;. salary
nasHw*hte»•»*•’*■* ■’.'•T
enty y ear*
age slewing him tw tnmvi.
M. N. Sheldon, tor caah psid
torial legislature, nor anv human p.srr the warmaking. «w, strictly speaking tbe over tbe tailing id * moving *teamb&lt;*t s«
|^te.V Wtte la* Gsaws Fite and ter Btege
06.00
Supervisors
Im« any auihority to aOtiul or impair.**— uur declaring power |o the Executive. If tfaa Mtestedpri rivur, a *nag came up *•7 17
C. Elhs
_ SPECIAL X0T1CESififl.-r,
________________
No part
.«f the Mce^ge
f"Uy rtrinevs tha wen* well fuunded.it w&lt;aild.of cotwwe, tering bis side and tearing kb body iu&lt;&lt;«t
la Lipbam
te cohckitive.
A very brief examina­ h .rribh. .
6 21 th,, dement id eoaditn'ti «4 the President
I. H. Rvgs
*
L1D1ET LlTERlir iSSMIlTION.
tion. however, will pte-v thie ohjec imi
K.C. M.wh
•
as this. When it is n-coll.-etrd that the
jy* It i« said when the cars &lt;« tl-e
T. 1‘. Rtrnntn
question of Slavery in the Territories wna
‘■CougrcMi po—cas tbe sple and rr'elq railroad in Ecy pt first c-&gt;ta*n««ecd raa
James P. Roberts *
033 nut Iwf.uv the court for n-ljiulicntion Mt site power under the r»n*titiity*&gt;. “fo ning. they 0**1 iiiutnmi* f**r f&gt;.«-l, "Di.
James 8. Tuslrury
'Dtey abide run *7&gt;!sr . supplv of such furl there i* abuxiaHi.
7JO all; and that all ••p'ni* n« a** usprrwsed ileelare w.ir.’’
James Telford
4 50 are outsidere&lt;! in law nacxtrM jud.ciMl.nnd an l sunport armiesand ‘•provide nnd
W m.. Tinkler
rv J* lin Fletcher, “f Ferry point.!
maintain a navy.”
But *afrvr Gmgnwa
Lackn Polly
»if no landing terr. it. Is m**’ mtrpii*iqg »h«ll lutve declared war, a d provided th—
V*„ was arrerfrd and
i* jril, te
15 OO
Wnahingt&gt;m K. Ferri*
tlutt a President. pr&gt;&gt;frw«ing to &gt;»c aanr. font* nreei-aary t*» carry It ■ st the Presi­
6 09
8iiaa Bowker
■wait rxani'mst&gt;«i, mt a charge of exprv*28 35 should tevr the hardlh*-*x| to attempt t&gt;» dent an O»mtmuwler in elnef of the army
«M. a Hiebluna,
sing Mtaditioii sentiment*.
Art 1&gt;. Rork.
6.97 |wlni them upuit Gmgrcu and the w»un and navy, can alone employ this forru in
makhtg war against tbe nni-iny. Thia i«
Fte iwcwipta &gt;4* grain iu Chicago,
ttjr, as law.
the tdsia lut-jnase, and hritwry prove**’
i. »K. r. Oh*.
6.23
Below we give the part of the message that it wa&lt; the well-known inienli&gt;&gt;« »f mute 31-1 uh., wa* IV.000 bushri*.« f
7.59
Win. Haute,
b-gs 2,480.tel*• &gt;4 ,wteat uu thatd&lt;v,l
the
framer*
&lt;&gt;f
the
Constitution.
'
containing
such
sentiments:
6.69
3. F. Eitviry,
“It will not he denied thnt agrltersl 10.000 btebds.
“I cordial!* c«*ngn»iwbte you upon the i
480
J. B. Carpenter
I -pester to (leclaru wa " is wilh**it limit7.17 final srttleim n* l y the Suprwne C.urt . f
John Mlles.
jy The p-qailatiMi .4 Mion«*.*ta h j
atnin.
and enihnn-es within itself not &lt;*t
18.00 the U.S., of the qmwii'Htiifnlaveey in the
J. W. Sackett,
*273*00.
Tte Mimla r &gt;4 her voters is |
7A’&gt; Territories-whirli had presented nn as­ ly whit writers tot tbe law of nstem*
88 917.
In 1849, tbe a bile number ta !
20.1 K) pect »&lt;• trnlv formidwlile at the e»mi term a publ'u* or perfect war, but also an
Q C. Bte*, for 1X1 order

J.4u&gt; A. Fnlhr
Briley sad Baiter
Ja«i4&gt; Mana

'
ish tJuhrt tte PwidHtt najumlly bq** Ur
(
Central America and kleitev
In rgte

»rim v

Geo, Tbomilt,
’
8,87
J. H. Wittey, in place of 3
orders taken un, *
Ou motion B-**rd adjourned, sine die.
John Mika. Chairman.
D. Striker. Clerk.

7M.67

Social laflaaaee wf SlaveryMr. Buriuuian, iu bis tiKwaagc, makes
tbe v it uuc»«nm.rti blunder of taking
cauar fir rftet—in other w-wdr. be *eeks
te *ttrit«ute te atet te call* sb vary agi
tatinn, omsequmevs which evidently fl*-u
fowii tbe inriiiutMM itarif. lie mb^s ;
“If tte mothers *4' fiuuiiic* witEm ibis
Mtetwiv* rrg». n ah*-aid m* te able te
retire tu rr&gt;l nt night wittent suffering
tbeir own Ute and that uf their cbihlrvii
befirr Si.e morning, it would be vain to
recount to such n people the political ben­
efits uiii&lt;-h rrwh to them fr-.m tbe Un
ion.
briiqTtwertalmn is tbe firut in­
stinct of nature; and tberet-ru any alate
afau-iety in which the sword ts all the
fun* mwpudi-d »*er tbe haul* &lt;4 the
people. tuaM ul laM bermrue iutuL raWv. ’■
' A dialingiiiabi-d Baltimore lai'
'
firflwr «ra* a Javrindder, once iufi&gt;mie&lt;l
--- ----------------a geuihmtnn
who is now in bls
a ’* P—
that in thia 8‘ste. |h*t ‘fear of going b*
real, with a Urge !•&lt;!&gt; of slaves in the
vieiuilv, mule her hale sUvrry, snd ihal
after she became ■ housekeeper, she wu’d

never have &lt;sn&gt; shout her. Un comiiieuting ui**&gt; ihi» p-rite* «4 tbu mcsaagc.Mr.
Grrrivy say*:
Tell years ng*&gt;. an gmiiwnt Southern
tftatc»im.n I&gt;&gt;14 im that be never reliivd
to rest at night &lt;*» bis plsntatnui with-mt
aarwfully rvamtniag hi* piat&gt;4 and ride,
vh tdi liwi p at hl- Iwdsidtt, Ui make sure
that they wvie nwdy fiw. in-tsut a»-; slid
a motlK-r &gt;1'Vtrgium t&lt;44 u», yr*r* ago,
that it arridruially wakened al night by
any mds* in the ueigbU«rb..s«t, her first
impulse wa« m* uf terror, lest il abmibl
pt.wed fr&lt;m&gt; a mull *4 tin* i»ugn^-». It*
this is the ra-e wbcru the slave* form &lt;ut
ly h mHonity *415* mtebilants. bow will
it tw wb-n the* *a&gt;M te b*rm a great
ni.»j*'ritv
WiM b*x that state ol tilings
be so intolerable that the white* will li
naily flew fn*m it in Uariirncu bi ibu insunct i4' selt'prevwrvalnni which Mr. Bucbsimn otxwk* «f 1 And wbal attar fidly
and wickedness tn eniteav&gt;*r t&lt;»plant such
a wicml cutiditsw in tswnirira that an
)KH* tKw fro 41 its blighting euea* I

I

mriwvineot of my sdm|nbtnitb*n;
The imperfect war—ami, in *hort every spe­
cies uf hostility. b*&lt;Waver confined or
right has been rniablishcd &lt;if every citizen
limited.. Without the authority nf Omto take his property of any kind ha-Mfatg
•laves, into the oinmi-ai Trrrilortew. h- | greM the President ranu**t fire a kwtile
longing equally to all the States of fhr ;I gun in any ease, except to repel the at­
I tneks &lt;4 an enemy. It will n&lt;a he doubtConfederacy, and to have it protected
rd that under this power Cmign-w* tm'd,
there under tlie Fcdeml Cutetituti**.—
if they tinmghl proper, nutborize the
Neither Ct» grew" nor a territorial legMa
Prvaideot t‘&gt; employ the torce a| bis cum
Hire nor anv bmnnn power bu« anv auili
maud U» seize a vessel belonging tn an
oritv to annul **r impair this vested right.
American citizen which htd Ix-n illrgnlly
The supreme judicial tributml oflhe owntry, which I" a isc.rdinate branch of the an I ni justly t-apiurvd in a fitfiagu port
government. Im* sanrltmird nnd affirmed nial rwlored to its owner.
“But can Congress only a«-t after the
*tfae«e principles of constitutional law. a**
: firt—after the mischief haa Iwwn done 1
mnnif'-stlv just in tbeiiu«-lrru, ami mi well
llitva
ibey no power to confer upon the
calculated to.promote pence nnd liarmo.
President the outlmritv in advance to
ny Mtnimg tlie Sinti-.
It is n sinking
lu-iiisb InwtMUt-ifdrr*-* nftoiilil suri: n cns&lt;prootof the seu-e of justice wliirll is inafterwards ocrar I M-ist they-wail until
hr-rmt In onr pe*n&gt;h*. that the pn.perty in
•laves link never teen disturlnr!. to my the mi*cfait-r tins l&gt;ern d*uie, nnd can tbrt
knowlwlgv in any of the Territ**rie*. — •ipjdy the remedy only when it ia lim
h’v ! To confer this authority to mee*
Even thnnighmit tte late tn niblew in Knnftitnrv cswr* under cirvum-datires ntrirtly
m* there tes not te*tt any attempt, as I
ant. tTvdiMy’ittfiirnied. to interfere, in a aHwilie I ia ns cl-* trly within the w*rdcariug power aa such an authority &lt;sm*
-Ingle iustnnre. w ith the right &lt;4 tte mn»ter.
Had any such attempt teen uind**. ferns! up.si th.* President by act *4 Con­
tbe jvetelsry would doubtless have *4Ter- ' gress after the deed had be&lt;-a d*MC. In
rd an ndisputte n-iiiMy.
Should l^ry | the pr»&gt;gre&lt;M of n great nation, tiiatiy egigencies mn*t arise iiuperithrely requiring
fill to d*« this In-.i-ufrer. it will tltru'te ,
timcrn.Higb u* strength n tteir tend* by ! tbitC-m 'rest ■Jtmihl authorize the fVtwi.
m-ut
to act promptly ntt eeriain enndi
_ . . |egkliili**u.
. .-o.Had it licrn derided |
further
ti&lt;KM which may or tnav n*&lt; afterwards
i hat either G'Ugrv&lt;s or tin* territorial l.-g ■
arisql O.ir bi«t**ry has already presenttn
atitml
&gt;ir
I
Mature po-n-*- the power
'
m » av-«*a.ite { i*d u manlier of such cases,'*
impair the right to pr»qa*rti
We would like to pursue this «u&gt;&gt;j*ct
_ ____ ’.l&lt;-.
..
In ’he latter ,
evil wiwibl be iul*.l«*r»i
.mid
te
a
stniggle
for
a
event, there
farther, anl my. at wane future rim*,
I
majority nl
-I tte
— tneiuter* of the legislature
wbun -uir o.lu-ifi* are loss rrnwdud.
a’ each sm-erSMive rle«*»P*n, nn.1 the a-terM
rights ol'|n* ’p-*rt&lt; held mnl.-rlln* F**der
A N«w KstTCsa —Our r«*&gt;kra wilt
al Ouwrtfufcui wo ild depend for th.- thn&lt;&lt;d*
fn-h-g m« the re-ull. t he sjitation &lt;n«tld ••bmrfve that we pablish a full
rh-irt editorial potvrap'ii thii wtuk.—
Them- are front ’the f»m of O,
Rny

tipis fir rendered '■ v* **mii whilst the territorinl c,*tdifV’fi r.-nuibwd. nod i»* hun*-ftil Influem-v wo'il.1 k&lt;**p alive a ilsngt-r.
• ma'i-xrii.-mrit’ among th** |na*plr of lin­

E*q.. who will riuaimie b.s nwuttemw in

thri drpartim-nt I'rpin wrtk te week. We

Thun ha* ihr s’n’ns of a Terri ory.du­
ring the fnt-rmd'ute periM from it*
fi «t »*tt|i*ment uuti1 it -hall 1irroim» a
8'ate. been irrvvncsMy fivd by th*- final
d- cianui&lt;4 the 8«|&gt;mre C-lwt. Formul­
ate has this been for tlie prosperity «4 the
Territories, aa well ms the trauquiliti nt
tlie State*.
Now. emigrants from fhe .
North, the S-Hith. the Eu-Land the Wte. I

trust onr rradrnt will appreciate our en-

vote* vjist in that State. w*a 682.

A rap- I

id inercaau «»f population.
HT A writer in tte Chicago Tim. »

advtaair* th* nomination of Hun. A. II.,
ftlcvensof Georgia, fi»r tte vic* t’reridm-

cy.

Tbe writer tb'mks his name with

that of Dodgbus would te a

tower

ST Uta*. Lind. r, formerly Attonn y ■
Ilia death b uuiver.

that State rvcv-fllly.

wily regretu-d.

H**u*- rifrctvl yet.

Shciman. R -pehft-

I-*. .jjr-a-j*
ruUMu*. but 4ft fr.m ...»
own iwdnioa. to ur*wu*4c tmir wrlfarr.— ,
Fr .m u.tural cow-tin- slater, ^nrnlimt
wav tn prev.uu .^wuawill in &lt;swHt
»»&lt;n rirtuallv Mettle il- . tlmi. aii'i *| I fit-*r I ho pA.iite's mmey.
■elf; atrl K-forw tbe TvrriV'rv is prepay |
'*
—’—“■
cd C-r admisrion as a Stair ipu* tbe Um I
— H '". J "‘»gJs Min*ri, of f**w«. whn
imi, the d**cM.&lt;a. -m- way or the other',
hi n&lt;4f *»|p &gt;P il u* with th • i iv*1'will have teen a f-tagom- c.hu-1 ’
nr. uf Uw country «fails he h-rid the. «4^
Meanwhile lb*nrtllrm«*n’ of the
riu-rie* will prurced without •»
tcrruptiott. &gt;n&lt;d it» p«v«r&gt;-*&gt; and
ly will tt*** te emten'errd ta retarded by R*«* ’te bestatitfe Asnrricwn &lt; Iftte.
vMent p-ditkMl struggles.
j NuW York.
• ’
Wh-ti in the progress ««f »v«wt« tbe in,.
*■*,*, .,
WHtaa. ./ -v T.nl...„ 0.11
Still
f
'
I rmwtivrs yvsfe*r«fey^ Mth&gt;t fl* Bpenk
• er was prrventnl by th- prorinvvrv De| tu.wy.»&lt; » .Is-om-e it was apprehended that
&gt;uch.halb*t would result tn n r*h&gt;&amp;-.’ Aa

the ..t$c&lt; t «tf that p. rty in n.4 to organise
, the Ilouen. but to pr rout its orMixa
! ti.&lt; th* pro«{irck I an «Wt&lt;*n was rea-

JEWELRY

Stic **nly

needs * BoBApurtr to save ter from sell­

SCHOOL BOOKS

destruction.
N&lt;» nttr of people an so c-apaldr

• ■I s*4figiis-ertiiiie«it aatbu A*^loS .x»&lt;i.—

Thelifctot) uf all ancient and nnal. rn re­
public* attest ibis truth.

I-y B*&gt;eh»nan’s ni—nge *tn*ngly ruc-

imimrads tfaat aa--pitch in,*' te Mexico
bi obtain redrew* of uumcnnis wrong-,

both of* public and private n.ilure.

yv*

TteSmilh. rti fire enter* mid di*
unionists are maifidant that in the cvetii
of a M-cews'w n uf th? Smitbem States *

I: bacocms a csasary, tahav. a

pviiuii i4* Mexico will unite with item iu

XWJESXXZ

loruiiug a Southern Republic.

MEAT MACKET,

Mr. Branrii. M. C. tescUU.-ug________ _ _______
_____
___
-J Mr. G„.. .J P-i-In.. „.
, JO.

fhe thinj most ‘ be did."

‘dlicl. B- tli parties h.ne been teuud .ner p»«»»rici.*s fcri flaiuroa (rma tin- «.r« Uci ta.
iu tfiv *uiu &gt;4 I .VOW io ke*p tte jaoicv.
C.'nZi'aMe IZXm?*
■
CL.irlc*

Noyes, policeiuau, mI

Cblttigo, seduced

syning lady, ata I t*.

’
iar

Tktrffwr tte "u'orritii is wiwtld Bay- *

1 Mlllera. lb- tsuw &gt;.r wh»ck ihss h*&lt;s tn^scMh
icsi*4 ted acthswwdyM.- There *W ysweroti*

nt.4.1 proscrutioii, k**4e tei ciiild, and left
il te die on * d«"»r *tcp in tluti city.

will nn-et in th* Temturii
___ beks three ttae* of gu &lt;4i’CU*« an
|.|«rt.rm_ln.l&gt;u I—e* «l.k’ IW.» &gt;h.t
TI.. Drm-m*. b.n o. p.r-

P.H &amp;J KUSSEXX
llastiog*. Jmwst. I, I - A

ar Tte Government of Mexico i* .

ma very unstable cunditimi.

deservy* the ballet !

the

or**.— Full dlissiMHM aevunipsao «acb b-mw.
l*nc*&gt;.*M*.
r*Ud ler H. HIgOXKAC. M.ntUcU.ree, V. Jh
(erwi atmur. Ilriroit AUv, b» J. I* Uob- rta.
Basting*, and dranpau guru! f. JauMra

General .'flllinoi-. di*-d in C-ole* »*unly

moat int. rewtlng country p.ipcrw tn the
S’alr.
Send in y&gt;&gt;tir auhacripHuu*, and

CoxoaaM.—*N*&lt; organization

uf

strength.

rh-avors to make the Banntr “Ot &lt;4* I lie

help iecriwae onr circulation.

Tvfccii

He

UT" Frank teaa-nand another man,

n5me unknown. d&lt;4e klHcd in an affray,
that .«-vrred al Wheeling, Va., iu relft

lion u» a *l«igb ri|ien

Aiel will tWpt -sae^ t*
DW.
t.«WUKL_!_
•i,!.. »
; MCtTriX.

*?h.

'

fev*i* ut every (tnu. b&lt;«r»«i.eaa si.4 i»im&gt; ut
MT* A Mr Roln-rts at L«in.&gt;rl K1
,be U,r^1- lnM»»
•«••»■K **^
*11 writa mr. iwncrwsat tex*port, Jvv.,
sw.u«--afevtuhud. tr*w Uro*p.ii»e
was rinit rerimdy by a Mr. D- an**.— aftbs**IMisungvisgtsted,fnr*K« day*. «&lt;u
TTh-latter received also a ibottal Wound
U?teSTXdtted'^d &lt;teTs.«d\ut£r
• kprfit.

,.

~

"

JdF* Getrill Binilk bo* been rtMorvd

to health, and is tv..w residing with fab

family at |’eXc&gt;»bor...
ThcdtiWer bate* H' the Misris
■iupi layiristurr, bare puaawd a tel I.pro

-tesiis &lt;4 telh t) r casting s&gt;-d ii.brhjinb.*
sials n.iarr is et*di -tH*f » I troce* ut what

Th a Beedi of Cojuruxnp ion
Ob. keep th- Angrl »l ttauh from v-c-4«
u»s*. Tta Vsm.nvi, Us. a sill a-anrwb. ami

EATING 3AL03H!

�du.try. Jwgritv wndfi hdity tu princtjfit.
Fofi*rrni tufViraiagg.—In itopn*

aragbMripttoi,w4l he rwndwiihnv
Twwp'liiu Tsrabtirvr'a Tux tRe-

« au^rrve piper. for rale lit th»*

.-nt i-n. xd.-d «tatr »f-wtr odumoM w* find
it inq*M*Pile to make any exfimArd e&lt;«mrmnt ii|&gt;«t lh&gt;» imvigi- id* the'; Prralde**
«f tig- Unit d Start*. Ir !• evidwttlv hi• •wn pnidutthni uh-xmdiiig i*i chmacteria*
lie appral* tu db in»- men-v. nttelird mi*
r..pn ».'mrtti.&gt;n. nnd t|u-declaration of Vite
lent mid rei«tln,i..mtri opuilottn.
A nexrt
‘igmfirint omi&gt;Mi&lt;m in hia imUrr t«» n
(••nt htw &lt;l&lt;-tertniltniiou r«-t to bro»u»e a
■■aitaUmUe f «r re rl*-Hi&gt;«n ; w liieh, cotiMiderirpj the m inner in which Im ha« taken
canpnvlrtini il Iwn-t-iforr, may lw
reg-tnled •inlimtivw «»f hfc« williitgnrra hi
oiiliiiiii hn&gt; ci-e &lt;ai&lt;v nu«re totha arI ii Iratini» ..filw 1ut1L&gt;*-l»nx.
•

Lettitkc —• htr mid.-r» « Hl w-v h» re­
ferring

corm orders

HARDWARE STORE

STILL HYES.

ON LOW PRICES

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

th* l.«iit.l.o-. I. amity entanMl. and with «b.
ImprorMna U wt.Hi Iba bamwwa evperiaoa* «f
th" prineinala enable- thetn c'm»t«i.tf&lt; «• tatrwdMeKrtbr benefit of the* ratw*•«. it to made
erratiy superior in a I rea octa
FIRST PHEUIL-MS AWAkDED TO TUB COL­
LEGE
At theJa-e Caned firatn Fair la Chicair. «■»
am srsiNiM raxMAXBuir and fur Mae anoakaaa.

Aire NOW AT THE HEAD

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

iiaduA- a bita

nnn -un*- d to nd

drraa the Ixidira’ L'tyrary AraucUtion on

Sa:uid-.y evening next.

... A. GOODY RAWS
wanvebraiira-

l.KL.X at I'AU. 1. « U—Ur

»|xtLiL tioilrr mltnnn tha*

Rev. A U Gv^'-n

or
X’GOODY KARS

HASTINGS

Wetruat a gout I

1'URS AND SKINS!
I CAN PAT Tin; VERY HIGHEST EASTERN

attendance will be pn-wnt.

OAST-’

—Remember with liberality the Dena- J-’OR
(ion viaif thia (Wedtimby)' evening, nt

FURS

PRICE,

AND

DEER

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
OIIE^P
&lt;MEAP

HARDWARE

SKINS.

Haring received tbe agency of

tbe rcsMrmv nf Rev. .1. Rnrrroa.

Cell, with your Fun and Deer Skin*, al tb« •
Craryrr CotHT.—Thi« trilmiwl Un- &gt; . aland of H. A. Goodyear, betore aellingalwwbei
in nidnu&lt;&gt;n in our village IL'ii. L -Tis S.
“■M. BARLOW.
’
&lt;1mT
UbvKLL prewidin".
(’••n»tdera!&gt;lr Imaind«*. rivil ami criminal, i* to lw iHwp*«&gt;-d

uif at thia term.

CHEAP
CHEAP
. HEAP
CHEaP

CASH STORE
CASH STORE
CASHMURE
-------------CASH STORE
CASH STOKE
CASU STORE
&lt;’A«H STORE
CASH STORE
CASHWrftU
CASH
CKSH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
STORE
MORE

New Additions

W&gt;underwfau&lt;l that tfw

&lt;w of the people vu. !&gt;&lt;niz» Fnlk. fi&gt;r

Dr. CASTLE’S
MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.

rape hits hern rontlnned t«» the n*xt t»rni

of conrt.

An iinnwcrftoeful attempt -wn*

mmlr, «(i, Tncadav. to gel ihe im**- of R.-.

offer Bl

blastings’ Price

(Current

n*&gt;l&lt;ten. for grand lNn*cp&gt; of riflra from
Mr. Tbnnvpwin. nli&lt;o put over.

Wt- Iran:

Fall ixinetta »l«al l.aa*yavlaafa 1
WASB-NGTON A EVERETT.

riot aiKrt her aUctupt. ia to U* made.—

RON, STEEL, NAHA MILU III

Wf ah* ohilgitl to clow ottr report while

-the first caae bnaighl on. that «if Rou&lt;h

I LAR

fur grand larceny’ '»f wheat fnmt I. Hill,

ud

CltOSSCirr

SAW.-

iXKIPEIL aud CARPENTER TOOL*

iii in prngn*» of trial.
ROAD A N ARROW AXSS.C.LAR-

\ Jk*M RarAtKiso. — During the mil&lt;l
■vJCathrr of the hurt w4ck. lit* work of tv

■fIStl. uud PITTA, B VILilERt

pairing O. S. Hailley** mill dam.ha-* pro-

IIOCSE

■grva»e&lt;l with great nip'dity.

The Work

TRIMMINGS.

Wo «m dothn you fn&lt;tn the erown

of Ihe

bead ta the aole »»f

4nd warrant prices to suit.

COOKING

try tty Iu ami dract ipCmn.

IlomiK Dr*o.—-The line Llwk mullion
lariiHiging to J. B. Carpivitcr of ihi» vil

SCOT'S &amp; SHOTS',

Igpr. di•xi n feu d»x» Mttcw. -howing mm4
nyHipli-mn AN to iiiducv n Iwlii-f ihot h.

_ VJWVABT^I'llAW--—The wcatlier
Bad h ncvere nttnek

L..

Quaker City Publishing House

of J.-mturi *ever. •

From'

•cd to forego rlcigli tjidra for a time, ami ।

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

GOODS SOtn
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
SOLD.
SOLD
SOLD

I1ABVE us coxumox POBDOS

11 mme* A Drcrtu bate purchased. st ami
tXMOHt lb* original receipt Lr luakieg Dr. UareriTa CowJihm. Pu.dm whreh bare beet, idrwTf-

TbeMag-

FOIl CASH,

tnnl

jumper*, will lw vrinMe.l to take real.—

COOKING STOVES!

Darc ground doc* '4&lt; tl ••itoiigli.l--r w.trni i

FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR SASH
FOR CASH
1OK(ASH
Fort CKxIT

nrather. I»ut whin winter return-, ue '
■ghould like in hnveutainn-’it winter i-.trpei |
spread over lire ground Mgfin.
P. S.— Siiuv llienbwiv

nax in

t tpe

•fi fn rzhtg niglil nt d n ri itple of iuelu* of ■

mew M&gt;ow hnve m-t nil the paraphernalia |
•tif alrighing in n &lt;di.&gt;ti again.

HARD-WARE

r-v; AGENTS WANTED m every Town and
Tur particular* addrera DCANF UFLIMIX.

N-rrvuf l«»r

“*j4ungw" ntwi ••ivm|u ra’’ y&gt; t-n-uhilr.

21:4m

Quaker I’itv Pul IlMiiue lo-aaa,
U X&gt;mtb Third Street.
rtmaddphto, Pe.

.

||

contain*. «■&gt; if ever. d’ul. m«tne iT U»«- Ih-ni
rendthg matter pthliwhml.

ft alaiuld find

parlor.

MAGNETIC

41

(DjRnrajsRiTr

Tirkoor At FirMw.BoaVm. Three

dofUraayrar.

MOR1UAGE SALE.

EFAULT having been mUo in the eoaditton
uf a curtain Mortgage, cuvdutud by .''ulotuau
BurU-b aud I ana Bnitcb. ho wile, i/tluiimi,
l-OMUly uf Haro u&gt;d .'Uk uf Mu hjgan, U&gt; Ju.eFb
Siblei of UMBlmil. evtn.n of ( aih&lt; n., xt&gt;d hiatr
afunwaid. dated on the 1 ddn.ufAi.r.l, A. D. M3.,
lixl Eecurded in the Hegi.trr’i u®ce furlheoowie
ty of Barry. April awth. A. D. iSi-i. w LilweV
of luurtgigra, _n page 0.6 and W.. and Uwaowant
dainica Io be.dm* and unpaid on mu&gt;1 tnurtgaaa '*
tbe dale, ul thia m.Uor being mx Imndivil wad
Binary aer di llai-annd twentyrnen.u-,
..
and no aut at law having been in.ltloUd ** tw-

h* ‘juat cmjitucnuad the. New Y« ir. miwJ

a place ip nvury li?»rnry. itu I in every

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

D

Atlantic Moxaatr.—Agnm thw ever
..I.,,.-.tuigaline gruiTX &lt;air

NEVCT KNOWN TO FAIL.
Onrrxof Horae* and Carrie l«*A to your
Mrteraatn!
I.toed with tninivweau^
eras fm- ten ytara. gt the Union
Conroe? Mdig Island.

-Tbey are annwg ike tme-t cnarnnx.pi we bar*
aver are*, and THK FUBLiMlii.4S AML IVU.Y
•IIXI-OJWHILL FOB At LT»U PKONUSE.’’
TEBMN, ALMOST OoATln.
We will aenA roar rat*. •reurWy’ parked in
rtoleri. Ulh*r Lngravtag and a *3 MagaxiM.
aaey-«i. (artA Both tngntHnga and a H
M &gt;7-1 Aflr&gt;n^’«rh..’rrn.il Xhi al one time, will

GROCERIES

perarut appraramv- wriuhall lwromp. ll-'

borwev, alcighx. ttillrr*. luil».Nh-d«,

public »- work.- ut art— aud «^*udl&gt; iu ch-'aj ,
oiMk akd rnwditr cugtat ng&gt; that il ia dubuul
la awoibce i «t wi.a U ta»tr, that they arc m» ii.
urdvrmgwbat tbay hate out giatacia. Wahair
|«id U» Brat arn.i. tbair uwu priciw. atuauuusg
io «aav vaov-*&gt;i» w*l*b» i» pioiaco ntoac
voraa IUU.T wutrni t, aa well aa tlw mt roa*
rom. ai d tbit .Lull brirLxxuiB OB»a&gt;a»va tv
*b V aaasaa. 1 *r Omumwa that can be roliwl ua
mr Tu* Aiw Fw» M-wov eaya“Tbeaa awzrartaga an genutua wurki &lt; t art—ib« likiuew.
ar* aiituitabur. Tue p.&gt;rtrail uf Hr. Krattli will
i.k. uiwcmlruee di ulbeia **

birr in oitm copy uf each engraving.

which hue e»«lilanie&lt;f nlmoat n Week, wilh ’

dtonatrous itMiliM jlo el. igliing.

(a tbe huftia«o-aul WuahM.*V In *4 tom B|to«tlid ciirnirn.ga arc frvui lu« ungiuai |BMutuqp
by I lid*. ai.U »&gt;e ro»i»ip- uu «t»*l iu tl*&lt; iujueal rtjle of Art. Tiury are anah -fi*5iia«b«n^wc*

the fo&gt;&gt;&lt;

MIX and PARLOR STOVES. .4

tkuw far hno every wppearanee of Mghil-

GOODS SOLD

ladailnt»VLw of Itaat Veiitaa.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
GASH
CASH

«T Tlie abura artider arc Mid by all tbadoaL
mb Gown! kapldvaud by ItrurgiunIbraagbMrt
the btoilrd .*:a t-m Canada* and Couth Aa^riea.
al wU.!n4« by al lar• a Drugri.U ia tha pnatoj&lt;i emo. B8B&gt;ia. 4
, ..
PaxcTHju. Cucatra. Albaar, X. T.
Rd.! a&gt; l-a.tii.gab-. J. V. X.berO A tv.. ItotV
wood A Grant, ai.d M ddlmmrrrwteta.
Fatotar llrutbcia, Tr-ieiu g Agei.lt
....

KF* KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, _&gt;J
A Physician'. Lfgacy la huy Vei.

Srn-zl- runira 25

ban carried tin—*01.1 Billy •'
ChariraX'-n Gnirirr
died jin Ctotrkttfoti. 8. (X
Hr rilWry*
•wrote ki» own widrt-rarw. arhieti mn&lt;ie lip
tn Imaraty wlmt they forked in |*-dry.
and fi»r yesra lta« Im-i-ii a lujthful attend­
ant at the Jcwudi Synagogue
lite &lt;la\

AT ANY PRICE.
at ant

AT
Al
AT
AT
XT
AT
41
AT
AT

DRY GOODS!
KaitoXm :a ma Saavra.—The Dein»crat nuuiager* are nmtrivlijft plana for
defeating the admiw»i&lt;«i «•! KatMaa in the
Jdeaete.
ll»e i&gt;n temLwl ..l.j-ermaa arijr»«i li^airK’
b&gt;«ombk fiillillrnrlil of
the term* of Mr. Englwh’* bill, u lu-n th*
fiart to *vU kiw*n lh»t no npiir..pmtiot&gt;
wna haadv (nr *hv cvumk which it “nter,cd. ■ The jMipniarim "*“l luHindurt of
k eri ti ira l» &lt;'i -j t ■» '&gt;-&gt;,i ’U&gt; «t ••"'» f-'
the net I A-wigii k-hitf hi i-xrhi&lt;ithe xatoto &lt;/iKrtraa* •” the Preahkutial
F&amp;Ut.-ff. T. Tr'^r.

Mcirncniar in

jiiiexs&gt;

ANY
AM
ANY’
ANY
AWT
ANY
4NY
AW
ANT

rrrfrtr

PRICE
1’131 E
PRICK
I’HKR
I’tUCE
PRICE
PBjcE
IXHce1
PRICE

MORTGAGE BALE.
AT ANY PRICE.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

anv. New Ywrk.
THE

FAMILY

aprllily

PHYSiOAX

BIWONAEI ••

ELECTRH IK 1 LIB FILLS.

�Poet
I, n. rn# •«'■ 0-fu.

am -TfT

it

■ted. B*d wbra ora nppcar.l tn the pnliry
&lt;&lt;the preset* Adtnitiixtmtnin ; to Fedur■I ettreuptina and unuenititNi; to ibnextomit* erf ahtvery intn the Territorial; tn
iW tew gnd dahga-nma p--liiienl doctrine
that rtie Qutsiilutinn. nf its own firae
cirri.* wtarery into all the. Tt-h-inritp &lt;if
t&amp; t'liiied-Siale-e । tu llir reopening id

•
,

A BXACTiniL UORATISQ sue AB.
M1UM TU EACH St'B8LKIHER.

M tMteatfy str^a-y tte •**•' aacrwMbap f«n
«*U -iota, Jrras, AtoU&gt;. C.U. WemUr,

DR. MORKE,tteiavvwtarof It0RAJ7H IXDUJt
ItUUT I’UJ*. teaWWrl ttevwuii (MM I «f Mm
life &gt;n ua»teu.|t. te'xj tteluA Eun&gt;r x,u.
Alr.cs, a. wall ..SvTii, Aso-rfc.- La* *pm tt,w
tr-i

nxxx.t5r.ssrs

dpUi&gt;H&lt;» *
II oat ci l er a blbnaek TJHiert b.i
aG-atomd tu regiuwa where truer
and cartons niter tolivaaa *.inpL
enunie-l taefr rlrirria ly LumlrwC
able to &gt;tar« e-nSdcatiy that tbe

^-FYorisiow

Store,
i npBTUrenesvt rHmfJy tdlbvBeir.-r.aayUc
g ting It that tone ntel ■ urrgy htdi*)ro-a

teatunduitecrtratkl tr the bveltby drsuhaip
af lbs fctacd-M cf satire.
LJ.l:-fyp*rMHm«yM»-»te Ttecow daily ar
p.-r directivna as U.e tellle. and they will bad
in it nnt i'nutaiiL-p.culiArly.adapted ta eoa&gt;fm
dnliufag jaarsa. it b ptoarasi to the palate.
Invigctning lelbe hewtl*. e»client aa a tenia.
a:.d rej.ivmerteg gvarraNy. We have I Uh «viJcacv of iteam-xle af sgcJ u-rn rtt 1 vea-rr.

ROUNDS,

KOT MAKE TUE SALE OF UQIORS

STRAINS. and
mum,
tte moment it te applied to tte injured porta.all
Ci a and unrastar** cease. Look out tie eonntorU and iia.taitons—Purchase only Hadway*«
Ready BallcC ITtee «5 eta., So cia, a&gt;.d |l per

Hr Rwve waa tte ftra&lt; e...

honeaty tethto dr**, ut wbuehrmer Iu torrwligrta
f..r tbetn-elvr*. art i^w oft-wcai-rU au tlu.in.porUDr’KHteil tavltea thr aDratxm o'tte rich ta«te

*

* O9BG1KA1. LETTIBK
frem m-mberw bf tbe N d cal iTote-ah*. Editor*
Of public juurnj*. well kmran Her haute and
F.Auer., and LwMe- of tte higbert ranpectabibiy.
enag SBrtnintu of extraordinary cure* wrvtigM
tte ramediea, ef which C«ni they tbomaairoo
,
ETE VTITFEFRHF.
I
Thaw partite May be oMauUtd pcrauunltyor
by letter, by tboto wU&gt; hxve a-.y douM upon the
aaWret. The evidence in the poa*«vnn-a of Dr.
Hoback, which ia at all vm.ra aeoraMfalv to tte I
pabUe, eaixMiU.es tte faHuwtog
&gt;

That tte BIAXJU PURIFIER nod BLOOD
PILLS bate beer, prated by ai.sl.&lt;(is to

CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they ears tte almost universal eotnplsit.

U4W3 Oil IJ ) , ,
I am at the Old Stand,

ttJiULTVXS TWO l/A'ra' or XU1JJIU
FAAL.S—a cuwplo uf handsome aoJ l**gv-s ird

I with Kadwa.Tttwh^lM^itetetrSlteS
pflle wtt) supply Ilia bi&lt;&lt;J with the same asteoM
af uulritiou a* cite ounce of urdmary bred; so
that, ■ bllv tbe srvlewi to undrrgwlag a ttervagb
physicking aad rrgslatwg proora ■. U dwly beevme* *irrnetbcnr.t.
Feraons adiivtrd with tavar Complaint, Drspepoia. Hewrt DtaWMrs. Fultaera llted. and all Fa­
male* wte are sele ct to uragwtaritwa, Hralena, One C-j-y oFTUK FUST, and sura
Ac., atwpart-cularlv rrcvuiii-riidcd to ura itesc
Ksriw*tbin nf Nia«u* Fai'v
pMH. Ttey an. plrssaat la take-elegantly wtaf Oae t'oer of THE FtfeT and om of
Ort/A g»n»—frve Iruui tsstr, •“d*Uf «-» fa'npe.
Arthar'a ll--B»a Mamna,
One Coyv at Til E I'UST and oae of
Godry'a Lady's Book.

'

and rasters tee Leal'b sad il.ructhef ihcaeffcrti
Thai

uiou Slid Hom rric. to l.rrrcu ) nnu J'AVts. Io aa
AuBKXLTVaaL DaraavaeaT. Iu Bank .Soto and
block taste, and te a Wack I' aad accurate 1'ncv
L'arrrai of the Fmdncc Mark. to. Ac , Ac.,
TEMR-r—&gt;EN(*k"V TINGS.

REGULATING PILLS,

i wnt.Tunur,tvr,
. H.'Osyear.
4 “ (aad -teof the Engraving*
to getter up of Club, i
4.lO ••
8 “ (ndevpye«lra,erb.-ifaE«nnga to getter up of Club) l-'.Oo ••
d tepy eilra. or both Knmr inga to getter up of duh.) !5X&gt;&gt; “
aad copy extm. or both tnMnupalu gutter up of club, jtlteo "
30 “ [sndci&gt;|&gt;yexlr*.m*JbolbEii.
graringc to getter Dp ufelub,110.0) **
Miaiutera and School Teaeii&gt;-n an- charged enr •&gt; a year. The Riddle and Problem depart­
ment rvaden THE COST partimlarly accet ta-de
* tte taller cl.^.
'

ANO

P
f

PROVISIONS.

SICK FENIAtCf,
who hare laagurata-l fte wars in brlplr-* weak

mother, wpce'ally If »te te young, ia
te
terewtenfck bi fa* V’rvM'Miit'y
for l-cr l-it'ant. Ftetull ifav fwriu-l of waleHiity
arrive during il • »umu&gt;et aeiuou. I lie wear at
tedy aiuX uutd i« re?o«r*l}y agsaacled. Iltve.
iv* nrrea-ity tbe a aituMabi &lt;• reewf*.
railyte enrtpo* uf tte arriu, and enod-te ite
motr.ar to t-ear eoy ntider her rtlte.*'.»&lt;’at4a atrl rvi«--*-'l.dHir&gt;. Kuraiitg ut&lt;h«t« nenera’fy prefer the- Miner- «a a!.1 eater iarltera«ma Hani rrreir: the • n&lt;h&gt;r«vu&gt;rtJ ef pbydci-aCS. teevtse It'ia agro* hl I to cheiaase a«
eel at curtain fa g-«&lt;p Bcrmsnrtn iartvaae
■ . Un ft y atMipkl
AMiLomm *»«« to wbeur. ge
. futticul-rrty rtVerrtd above. • -will ai-rerera trvui
cisfatto. dUrr|xra,
te ar appeaiie.Mtrd
... _ . -------------- nf ifce rtowaeh.
eupervqnUainl inraudt. petacna of soUealary
i-ecupiiiuu.vnd nurelug n nihure. will coiwuli
ibeir own j.kycjfal welfare l-y giritig to lloaiMter'a tVatowt-d gu «*cb Hiners a I rial.
C.tL'TKtN.—We ram io.i the pul-Ifc again*!
iving any of Ihe train K-jlatiuna nr cuumrrfriia, Lui ash for iliarivk^ife &lt;'riinu*r&gt;u

b eon cn the s do cf the Voire. and stamped
on I ho mots lie cop evvrring tbe r.-ik, and
U-ecrvc*h‘“&lt;l"Pb nguaiuiv ia outlie
Wrel ’
- a.
II ’ .
•»-I*rr&gt;P*w4 and rold byUDSTETTfit A
will te writ ta every aatenLer to "THE PUbf" . UAL.TH. IhiUPu.gti. t’a. and eu-d by si
drogrtata. grocer!*. rid dealers rorerallj
f &gt;r 19*\ wbu etell aeod, ta add-'ittoa to hit anb

abutod i that Uw ii direct iruileeic.' to tu leugtlM U
lite, and render il et &gt;•» etdr. That, vpri at.ug idrvcUy upM tbe-/d^ecta &lt;u -arteo., they
1 AL’MJ hUu.X TO UfcAL,
and dtabarge frwu the ayatvr.i. gien tsiul el
Scrotnia. whether bi rediis y ur Ulxrwtoe. Ti**l
tter
RECRCIT THE DEtMUTlTED.
and tl.err i* nv di*e*ar ut ibv rtowa b and Itawela,
the Lver, th/’nerr- aa viaiim.
•
•
■itociea. in wbwb thry'te tor
ttd. lit admtnieU-rrd tteurv

virtlma of ill brallg The* fanat durrn thrvw^h
errry a'nkrasdtipo M tte-&lt;v&gt;t«m. end te cxpal It ttenragbir and pcrw,M&gt;c-t!y.
So one can doabt tLcr surgrieritr sf,cr
owe single trial—tbe* are »-d* in.ly ‘ tetter
WL la Fact, cleaner ifasti anv uit-er 1'ilto, fur It
tshsaa ba«takro(tl&gt;&lt;*U fdedtwo a tester

th. tara4. Which tbn’w. .teVp^a^rV.,::
I ntaxbevery rate sm! enerv. antO IB* *A tateu
from ibe bod, by duuass. b:. ktar*a'a FILLS
•-’5’?, .etery
m ori.c m llmu. .rtra sack ta taowsran* tertA
a3-ll.appii.eaa. Ac*. I fee
d. wb. have beta
twkr.1 vrtuin.ewiid wna skkorra pah as.1 a*.
«u.Hk a»d wh.nr t.rtar fr,r^^
«rrbed
La
v***» raws!* *.| ragtog terrr. tad whs

DARAM* «M
WOFTICS OF THE EEAC
•J fai Agent, «&gt;«» attend

A BRAt'RIFUI* PREHIVNI.

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

I

F. K—Tte Foal age will be prepaid on &lt;11 ibe 1
I Engrariug*. Addin*.

A Xcw Lite-Creative Principle.

I Radway's Renovating Rcaolrent
; Uwl. Old terr., J a.tte. ite 1U«mA JnaitEa with
; tn the Hyalrm Hrnew-d Health, aud Rewire*
and KiUrwlMica all Lbrvn&lt; and Cjnatituteual Dtennae*.
Tte uTvat and gioriou* remedy diould be bailed
by tbehuman race ae a afuctal rift from tte AlaiisMl. to
dilapidated huluanity.
Dr. Itadoray A Co am tte only 11 r•‘ciaa* and
Chemial* ia tte world that hare aaccaadtd in dtacarer!eg a re aedy that will ettectuallr eradicate
from tte human ay*tern corutrtuUoeal dmeaaeaaad
allmeula, tranemiited from parenta to tteir e

this qmwtion was thrown &lt;&lt;£ of the
Heuan ahop-thet; nr a! least till such
time as the lloitae is organized
TinviHea that have U en recorded fur Speakex
imlnate that the South has gaincd a aingle vote lay the dtewdua, r*r by
the ypeef lies that have been nuadeggainst
the hook—for there has been nntfiaeu'
ah*n—but have only staved &lt;«ff a result
wjnel) is Itii'vi'ahlo. simnrr or later, |&amp;mr
ifaS-rHiati si ia correct, ami that m the
dri-thm ofSh.-rm.-n
Speaker.*
.

Fad way'a Rea orating ReaolreaL
Will radically exiamiaala frvtn the *j»taxi
toerofuia.
Caakarr,

CHOICE GIFT HOOKS FOB THE
83 i

No. IXISuuih Third SL, I'bdadelphto.
IgT
o./ite &lt;/ He /te! a-af prate arAra FOR FAMILY AND NABDATli SCHOOL Ur*lar TO EDITORS - Editor* who give tte aEflAMBBK
jll
bore one ioraniva, or cond-roae tte material pur­
lieu* of it lee tbair editorial Column*, ahull be co­
titled to an cxebanseand a copy uf "TlieSpeaking
Ltkeweaa." by sending ua a mark-d oopr uf their

- grrrrrtr 6th Annual Announcement!

Rpcc-ul X. f.cra am!
C«tltr&gt;k». fiibluhrrf tn a o-i •pc*.ns part ut
tlua |«pc» tr«j iltoc lu lint . Dr. teteeiaMediral Almanac j»4 I'aoailyJ idrtaer. vcutaluuig a
g-r*i aaiMtual c-f iwUrc»!in|
------ —taiusLI- Lr.nal
lutematfa a &lt;an tte“ L;
!••' gratia if ady&gt; &lt; tte sget.t*
tbr«jfte&gt;ur tbe ma Mt t.
ludiltei-n .-r■ v
—
—•­ ease* Hr. Ttahacfc
vioq
lies'rd
may te s-&gt;|dir&lt;i OS
__
•* rrare-al
y er bi teller codonUg aue sump Or tha re^Jy.

Froa Rev. Mr. MeMoUia, Faxtar of r.clert.
Chapel
Umoaro-.n. Del 6. I W.
Ite C. W. Busies.—IteW.'Lai I b*«« a-^d vaur

Frlwc.pal t ffiae and »ate r &lt;-na» No. 4 ttoat
F-*urtn »t,'d tedding frun- VainwUvcd, Cnocia
nail. il.. Lnbairatiwy ta naann-uhd .tree*.
*yd- F R-te-ta A Ca, HteUng., Di
Orangeville Mill*. I*. A. Kterr Fr».ris
vtthr.T. A DeKeimrr. MwHtoriilr. T. A. Keeler.
Moddlcrille. and by D-wt-giai. aad Minihn Ii ven
rua.lv tfanragteut I) r soontry.

-ART
ASSOCIA TIOIST

bronchitis.
All Dishes of th
Foulapsua Start,
—me_____ *
-thia Dis. sms,
Hsawrw uf all kinds,
Halt ItteMD.
CteMMC Rteonatiaaa.
Dyspepsia.
And all diraaacs that bars been aetabliatedto

U "mUi^’hVTiOLLAR PER DOTTLE.
SV* tfald by Dniggisto every wbore.

New Barry Mill,

GVIBD AGAUiAT .
FALL AJHHVIKm FIHSp

“ithukapear and ill* Frienda."
’
2d—A Copy of the ulupautly Illoalrwled
Art JrttMl, out year.
3d_A Free mu ■ Admiral on to the GaL
tones, MA Urtudway, New Yoe*
'

CUSTOM

--------- ------- - —- - ——rwa BTMl

[laving aecured tbe Mrvicca of a ; ?

Utter d.

First Bate MILLER,
and tiur mill boiug liuiit on the moat
impnaved plan, togribcr with a

NOTES or ACCOUNTS, I «h.m

best of work.

ing of T*ra2a&gt; the Slat afJw&lt;Mry. irM. te te”h

BOLTWOOD 4t GRANT.

U8TOM

-

-

GBEAT DUCOTERY I

armd

Please gi v« use call.

Hastingw. Sep. 8. IH5B.

C**b,

do*tht

Cash paid i»r w heat.

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Bistanoed
Young America Ahead.
■

BEHT GU0D8. at fl.e
’ ' ’
iAjwksT mi ran,

SHLU * !&amp;.&lt; J- r11ABti WAK£ STU VR*
T1X, Ctil PUl JLX^Uf£Ti»OX ,

n jAA «.—••«/ o/rOt
,A
jit Lb it a. rjj/cxf
TR.IK A'FtfM ■
-iZrtsA-. L
My ateacimmt of l-AdsLOR STOTES. «*prtoo

AM tte pmUgaefdOynm-voteoem nMu^Iwsi

other Mill io Barry, or any other county.

Sinuttcr—WB arc prepared to

„troR», CONI

Abs*nrni am&gt; rwiMrAtatn.
.
NET MLRPLVS OF 9BAS.ltl.TS,

tn as gm4 order and as prompt as any

a C. HAWHY,

Heatings, Xa/ It, l«fe. ‘

BABBIM
FRANCIS ROWER

CASH CAPITAL, 11,000,000,

-WORK,

way- &gt;***r
'-•••1,1
'
H. F. C HE
lT.ITABT FCBLtC sod

lauuuig tte targate Hardware fate III ran aa Haul-

Incorporated 1010—CknrUr Ferpetaal.

to do any amouut of

JOHN ROD

f-rtoe M eratej &lt;r r IU i. ^eh hex.
» m Mudgw A Cu.. ■•roavneiew i-f Dr A Th

The remoems wlrv

In addition te which, several bundr.d valual
Works of Art are given to eiitaeribcn aa I .™- £*’ vr *»a B4« Itowx; oa. W**v Knau.
nnu, compriaiug choice Faimiaga. tto-.tatu.es. Ha»ae can no llta-wared, a-4 &gt;ei-ge.
.
Outlier*. Ac . bv tbe brai Amenesn aud
I rnamva I'araic; or. an rasv and natural
“*’•}*• °f «y.r'"E wo*’ diaabasat by Joba
Morirr. A. M.. gc.lMd and enlarged by
; lA S®t A-. Hr.ft ft T?-W4

IS now in successful operation, aeady
Rrtiofrtl. That this AtUdailbn es*n-

A/ratte aiUte.el^aweolr.
J w max 4 I aw* which ia al tte fate”F,P71 . .’’**&gt;* ‘•valavg in tte lad’i' *i -c?;' •iu,«‘'W*Wtahe.

DrL.tawT.Mta.UerJ'r; Li Niefcota. Oruieraile
...J.""''

DSKIttB SWi'tfEAnDiE
Witt TUB

Tbe tolbiwing oait-isu and Ibncibk Resr&gt;|prin(i« w-re sd-pted at a meeting &gt;1 the
J2tli \Vard Ib r il I- n A-MM-i.ition iuthe
Qty. of New Y«»rk. hitting bet-ti introduc­
ed by H*m. Ahrant Wnkeiann.
They
gr.i In *tr »ng f*ntr»st with the rerb&lt;&gt;ii«
aud foi~-H&lt;e plutiiuiL-a pul k«hby recent
IhrnHl aaslnyr MeHinp*. in tehirh those
who firrnfeu the
Aft. enn uraged
in-tiwd qT. Is-jttg rclutkrd.
Tlitwc Rrrolutbeia go rl^ht to. I hr point

ttaBf-lutcH with rmxtlte* «»f shame mid
IhAtpHntLn tbe tretisonahle hu-nacte so
often repeated in both branches of Get.
bv Irgdrns of th* jA.enl1r&lt;I Deninctptic |«rti, that in thv net/ Presidential
esnva", they will «.*-«-rthn*w the t’mon
aitd rap-Mte «w nmnlry to ail tte culatni-

Ctrd

hraltb ste Ma Moyate up— tteatetei

Tbe FOST dor* not coulue itself, however, to '
work*-4 li*a Mumps1 ■•4pgeM&gt; uMWLut tea wuk- ;
ofTtTmpie
o’^Jfea.^uT

R^AJD'W-A.’X”S

AdvantaOks or Advbmtisixo.—Tbe dcmirctnlitm uf Helper’s Impending Crtaia
tn tbe Democmtic papers have helped
that Ikm4c t&gt;&gt; an immense cirpulatinn. It
was hardly heard uf before. Now, h»w.ever it la in requisition everywhere. The
Philadelphia e.irrcspmdrul of the N. Y.
Tribune writes : “The demand here wits
totally different from that which ordina­
rily prevail* b»r new books. Instead uf
a single copy. pnn hasrrs call for them
by dotens and hundreds fiir country cir­
culation.
Clubs were formed in the in­
terior, taking copies enough &lt;•» supply a
•whole town."
A single individual hu»k
700 f &gt;r a gratuitous distribution^ Multi­
tudes ««f thrm have pone down to Dela­
ware, nd &lt;fill larger qnautitit-a have gone
and arc still going into .Marylaiul.enoiigh,
before the currant thnt way ceases, to In­
oculate the whole State.
.-Upon thia rante subject the Wheeling.
■Va.. Intelligencer, says, “every one is now
desirous of seeing and reading it, in order
to know what it really dws &lt;s&gt;ntnin, that
there should lie »&lt;&gt; much time and money
exprmled in bringing it into public notio-.
This dii-ire, we wndvtwianrf, is not. bv
iny means, confined to the North, but fa
equally extensive In the 3o&lt;itli.
IL**
ntcich better it would he for ull parties If

sewebiesh

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

CmatitniMin ana lawn pnnra-d in purunanre
llmeved. agamvt tbe cdiaphlcy «/ the
hmrirrw.d a wt-fional party to resist the
fibjurily piinriplc n« ratalJtoiaed in thia
CUvmmient nt th* -V|w-nra nf its exi-triira, 4ru Invhr^ tn a«-n*l fmni each State
I'M* drlrgatrs (ram. every C.-ngmeai.-nal
Dtoirii t uti^ h.nr dr Ir^attw pt large hr the
C**&lt;ivititi.*r..
Eilwio D Morgan. New Y* rk,
’ J'rarph BAik-tt. tfslnr,
Gr.-ygr G. Fapfit. New IJnoipsbire,
Luwtvtira Bnniierd.VrHn.mt,
* Jofth T. G.utdrirlt, Mtewicftiutt-tta,
Wm. M. Chave, Kir-dr bland,

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tw*&gt;»k*.

nr. HOBACK'S

t-f iiauintnin'-ttg Inti.-late thr rights rtf the
Siatra. nnd detiKHug the auU «h‘ evert
stat, glut Terrili-r} fr- in lawltM
ai«ui; and of prvaervmg thu integrity nf
Uuto-CiiMM. and tlie aupramdey nf the

,

READY RELIEF,

smniririis

tW'Air town ri»* r-tratk; t&lt;&gt; any htr^nuHty nf ilghtvam'-ng ritltefl*^. nnd who are
in fcivur *if tlh- inuordiatt* n&lt;lniiani.« itf
Kamas iht-&gt; the Unh*n under the Constilillion ncetiUy utl-iptrd hy iba people; aaf
rart..ring the Frth rsil Adiniiiivtralhm do
&lt;*njBb-m of Heid atediotuy. nnd Io the
piuiril-L-s of, Witohiugt»n nurl Jefferson ; ;

Gideon Wrlla.-CramrctiHit,
ThomM AVWtima. Priinsrirania,
Ownegw I lai i to. Msryl.ivd,
Alfrid Caidwell Virginia,
Th-n.au Sp-n-ttor. &lt;Niio.
Cn»ait*» M. Clay. Kentucky.
Jattira Iwteliir, Indiana.
Naemmii B. Jud.). Illinois,
Znchaiiah Chaudli-. Micliigan,
John ll.Twerdv. Wianmain,
Alexander H. ft/tmwrv, Minnesota,
3ADdn*w J. Str-pl), na, Iowa,
Am 8. Jimea, Mi*uoiiri,
Martin F. Cm* ay. Kanaat,
Lew to Ch-pbnnu. D. C.

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TWB«Ai»awi«img8&gt;Avn

BAEWAVS

rail* t»a lahjtwptyui

atecair

ns~, &lt;

ISAAC C. MOTT,

UPWARDS OF 812,000,000
Of lamta hare been paid by Ste Rhas Inaursttce
Cumpasr m tte part JTWB.
TU value of a reliable lt&gt;*«ranee w ill be apparent
ftuca tte Mlrtetag

LOSSES PAID BT THE ASTKA

EI.EVAlHIt
QVEN STOVES,
* '“’•
LOW OVEN STOVES,
't*
I-ABU1R COOK STOVES. .,

Erer seen In this town. Six Hate and fa»H&lt;w«w

TO HOUSES BU5LDFK

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On Saturday morning lastjkt 7 n^tedk.
tte poor worttatei was taken fr&lt;im
..,1 rrwiwucrea
lueiiAmtiu* qimr
nhU-1- - S.'”-JS
p.tson, ann

DRUG STORE!!!

tte steamer fi«r New York.

JMT DECEIVED
new and nmut complete a«aortmmt of

DKCG« AMD MKDICIMEft,
rfciaemictels, PMlwla, &lt;Mla, Camchivalry, first to practice eruehyjmd tte©
to aiipfrcMM the last a, *w— We haw mb this unfortunate nwyrnd
heard b a al.wyjwd loobod a* hU wmnds.
IIh name 'ia Jams* Power. H* ta an ioteiligvut young mam ab&lt;-ut twenty-five
years •/ agejt nstiye of Wesfi'td Ireland,
HT TOR MEDICINAL PCRPOKIX.OXLT. JP and a stonecutter by trade, fie went
from Philadelphia to ’be South ami ob*

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mt um&gt;s»

still Stayfa*. reoivertet
./Ite WWtetaMte^N L
which w* hops be muy fite.
*'
We have uuly one orwnment fn mate
upon this care.
This man tafimtted uthat. In »&gt;mm&lt;a *hh tte great mns of
Irishmen in this Oramtry,te ted always
voted with the Dem&lt;&lt;ret1c p»ty.
Be
bad
known ta PMtad.ipMa that tte
Denwx-nrtlc prty upheld slavery, bvt
be Waver learned, until he went
South
Carolina, ttet slavery crusted the white
laborer, and that the Demncratie party,
in upholding slavery, is tterrttew tte Memy »f Ft hitmen, who are a nwthm of taborers.' In thcS-urhern Stales, work ta
looked upon aa diabivrable. and wrnefc.
own degraded.
This Is what m Insh

mined eiuploi mant in Cdumbia, where
be ted worked » montha.
Tte only opinion be ever expressed
against alaveiy was that It caused a white
lutwir. r in the south t*' be^looked u mW a*
nn inferior and degraded man. But this
was enough ! The remark was reported
Many yMn. ago a student boy was
to the Vigilance Cmimittee. (composed
TEA. COFFEE, SCOAR. SPICK. PEiTER,
..f 12 iiK-mtera.) who immod atelv order­ seen and beard in ths strevti of an an*,
PRUXES. PIUS. RAI'INS, CODFttMli
ed the poliuv fco arrest him.
D*i was cient town singing.
He was a stout,
In fact, arcrvthtag in Iba Oroeary liua. aoch aa *cixe«l two tnilea away fn&gt;m town. In plainly dressed boy, but bis lacs was pale
will be ueedrd tor Umi r nW.
nnd
bis
eyes
ware
sad
and
tearful.
His
attempting
to
escape.
He
wa»
brought
AUj a &lt;roat rsrirtj of tba
luK-k. and put In a i-ell. where hr remain­ v.hcs was most musical, and tbs wage
£ JI ©3 CAS'T yXBJUHEKBT
ed for three days, during whidi time te be sang wars beautiful words, and xb-oit
Ad&lt; Coakltff Extracts,
was always denied the nse of pm and sacred tbiiqrs. Eiery time he finished a
ink, nnd. all c-.iionuHialtl-in wtib b’s •■•ng, be stepped hi a house pod pve a
friend* • mi Hide.
‘
At length he was taken before the May­
or- □‘iST-ftT*.’*!?- "pix-ared a ndtere
te-timony to the remark which b- trade.
Tlie rvhlmce w»« conclnah
returned tn the

to thong into tte ei’y fuen ewey ^Oer­
ter, and the ntimre-raa Mrevte of-ite i-ity
were literal!* jammed with tte nwsa of
bua«n bi inr* and vebwlra uf every »trt.
At a Uuic bteir* 1 11’dtei a telegraph
diapatcb ennormord ,’haltbe train with
Gov. Srwari] on Ixiard »wa* at the jun®H.r.v. Um Mhmgu d.U wllk, M
thin,' a few- rnitei «wt of tte eity.
Tte
cunt him wy, .
,.
eannoii boomed forth the mtaHigsfcc?««»d
Agsiu te wWfc'dna,an4«Rtt*uU»«iju
the livinu m*to arm© rameetitrated arramd
alaf. Ns.bnatxht Uua afsia sad tte
tte depot, where it ta eutiijHiad tout lam
monarth Said &gt;
ri*&lt;te«*i.m4teklMRer«lU*
y-• ,
Each time he brought it. there wa»
Utahrng but tte OMMtaBd to maha itcUB J
longer.
And whan te brmrebt it up «t
la4.themraia.eh said:
-Tsks it ate bite him hate ate fite
»ii h it, ate cast him into a furnace uf

GROCERIES!

WILUIM BLRCnF.R,
DSTICE OF THE PEACE. Attorncr aad
Cvun»elvr •» la*, and Solicitor in dwnccrv.
UBSm in Bailar’o Week, tupataira,, ucxldool lu

J

PATENT MEDICINES

CKBAT, iroiB CASH
JAMES A. KWEEIEY,
TTOBNKY and OmUMter at Law. Koliciler
l and Omawlar in Chancery, nnd Notary Pub­
will nm.npllr • lend to any heaineaa eulrastlotik ea«%f nnv oftlir CvttrUvf thia Stale.—
ka in tba Ont ftoi»e.

•r Ready Pay, uuly.

for xlr ebeiij! b
.Tjuhkmts A VU.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Bnfflrnt fattHitmi rUnUuitd If tfetial
AWoraoaU. Ar U.
rf At iki
OMom/. «&gt;or&lt;4 u-U
Hr-Zrat «.J

J AH K« U. BBOWN,

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’ rfCUVEYOE. OfBee ta ttaj Court ofoBJ^nOcKWf.Abuse. Dimfo rfthe Kiris
----- --------h.. o(. lll&gt;ldrr ae fcnd OTd.r , aonsteusBos *f
■rat plan for ibv msuing-yesr.

B. WIGHT* AN,
ifgUEKTffl. OB* it
0|&gt;e* Bl »tl hr»*rs.
«s stolen far nreorri-

was allo a rd only two scanty meals a day,
Thus drove from door to dtau*. be sang
nnd ibe fra-d vw carried U» h«in by a no
gm.
Hr an then taken out of jail, jn hi* sweet e»nga until bis b&gt;dy wa* wea­
the custody of two marshals, who Mid tn ry, and his heart xd. Scarcely able to
stand, te al Iv*t turned his steps home*
him,
“You are an fi&gt;ndnf niggei^ w«flre go. ward. Striking bin noble forehead with
Ida tend, te said : ’
ing in give you a nigger escort."
“1 must go b»me V» my father’s tease
He.sic led thr.mgh the nmin street
smirf a great crowd, booling nnd yriling, and te eoutent to live by tte sweat of my
the marshala n'lhipetling two negroes to brow. Providmce tawi no loAier destiny
draff him thnmgh the poddies and muddi forme. I have trodden oat of its paths
places of the street. nnd of the State by aiming higher.
Ju»t at that moment Ursula Cotta, a
FLutae yard I Av te was take©-prat the
Sta’e li-*ui*. three mrmheta of tte leg- burger's wife who ted beard hi* fng*.
Mature including the Speak er .stood look­ awl srm him driven frmn a neighbor’s
ing on and lmu:iiing I The erowd gradu­ door, frit her besrt yearn with pity to­
ally increased until it numbered several wards the helpless boy. She opened ter
drair. beckoned to tte voting ainger. and
smiled sweetly upon him. nnd in tora-a
After a march of three miles of the that souiwied like heavenly melodieu to
et’y. to » place called “the Jtinnii.u" the
“Gune in, poor b»&gt;y, and refresh thy­
proc, ssioo wan stopped, nnd pr»-p raxms
were made for punishment. *1 lie populace self at my table I"
Happy little singer I How he enjoyed
cried “Brand him !"
“Burn him !**—“Spike him t&lt;» deathmid made thrrnta that delicious meal. And when the go*-4
against hi« life hr p-iinting pistol* at bis dumu and her hustumd told him to m-&lt;ko
their hoUM bis borne, his heart melted.
head, nnd flourishing sticks in his face.
With »yea half blinded with tears, he
The Vigilance Committee ordered him
tn strip btniarlf naked, and forced a ne­ l***.kr«l iu the face .4 bis friended said :
“1 shall m&gt;w pursue my studies with­
gro to assist in taking &lt;4Tthe clothes. A
&lt;-nwhi&lt;le was then pul into the negro's out In-iug obliged to Leg my bread from
I shall have ymt, sir.
hands, who was ordered to lay &lt;&gt;a thirty, grudging bands.
for a father, and you, sweet Ursula for a
nine luMlirs. (not twenty nine, na report
rd.) and to draw- l&gt;|»«d with every stroke.
My bean will once mom.learn to love.
Our Informant dcwrilira the pin of thb*
iufl cli&lt;&gt;n a* exceeding in severity any­ I UmII be happier than I can expruM.**
Afiir that day the singing la»y studied
thing which be cvet mifirfrd hef»rr. Ilia
Years afterwards the
I sick and lower limbs are still covered hard and welL
world heard of him- for it was be who ut
w iib the sears of the wound*!
tervd hi* voice against Popcry. and twi-ame the chief &lt;4 that Reformation u hich
gave an •■pen Bible to the world.
His
name was htitter Martin.

p«a.r fellows unhappy condition, stepped
Into « nrtghboring nrrtel, befiwe the Marting of rl»y,cwc«5-a»*d&gt;m-ight.» gup of &lt;W
frr and kw biscuits to rrliere the suffer­
ers fitintnww.- it was a timahr guilt. aad
gratefully received.
But the Southern
chivalry gatteerd around tba S-’iutbrrn
rtitfenitm. and thrmtrd Them with outni if te r •peated'hia geoenw
MH ___ wwhid wufiijawla
train, and «M}«d,fte nmrr tar and feath­
ers. . few • fartter" infliction . up«»n their
Mewling victim.
More tar sras brought,
hot mo^fcatbrra conld tx4 by fiwwdj
and after fimcb ter wsaap^lindgNaiiM wm

Our renders have all bean! the story nf
araiping the clergy man’s tin born at canipuu-eting—a&gt;i that when te went tn call
tte congTrgat’win together, te blew the
“*ofi soap’* over his Knitter clergy man,
and how ho sxciaiated :
'’Brethren, I have served the Lord 30
venra. nnd havener.* uttered a profane
word, hut Hl te d--------d if I ran't whip
i be nun that amped that horn f*
Our reader*, we say, ham all heard
thia, but prhap have net er heard tte aequel as gi ven us yesterday by n gentle

man prvoent:
Bouie two days after, a tall, swarthy,
villain*mb* l&lt;M&lt;fciM ^uapentdo, strolled twt
tte ground, and leaned against a tree,
listening L&gt; tte vfoqueot exhortation to
repent, which Was Wng made by tte
pnracber.
After a while.br teesrae taterrsted. finully affected, nnd then took a
pwition ■« tte anxhiiia seat, and with hi*
face between bi* luinrla,commenced gmaning in the very bittrmesa •/ bfartinrw.

when*, aa s&gt;*m as the euthteasm cftuld
bo tesbr-d, he um welcomed .tapue in a
very n&lt;-al*njl hamforanq speech by Mich­
ael II. Xlj res, ]E*ql. a prominent Deuuv
cratic lawyer ‘of th's -city.
Mr. 3j*artl
re-puteral .in au elegant ate ur-l ggpro
priatr a^kaowlerlgrtneni of the bo&lt;me'«ta«
fvirrd on bjm. and tte pleasure te experirnctf in agrtn'reaching Ms h-imr, and
rvv« I ring tte we'wune of. his weight, .r.
a- d Irivtids. Mr..BcFard’s pespymse was
t d-cidedly happy eflort, and was fotcrrtfptrd repeatedly by d«rtn&gt;mstratiucMi of

These were hie wagea foe making tte
chain.
Here is a meditation for you tonight,
ye servaau •&lt;! the devil.
Yo0| .master, the devil, ia tailing yoa
bi make a chain.
Brane of y’ou have been fifty years Wel­
ding th« links of the chain ; end ba says,
“pi and stete it tetgor atill."
NuxL 8u»d«y monting you'll open that
sh»p ,4 yvers. and put amuher link no ;
next Sunday you will be dronk, and put
anotiirt- link on ; next Monday you’ wlH
do a disb'tnr-si action, and •&gt; will keep
&lt;ta making fttoh Itate to Ihte ctekU; ate
whan p® have lived twenty mere
yearn, the devil wilt aax, "more links &lt;m
stiU!"
Ate then, at last, it wiU be“take him end bind him hate nnd foot,
nnd ent him into a furnace uf fire :*’ “for
tba wages of sin Is death." There is a
* ’ - •--------tr meditation.
1 do aul
thin!
asset; but if God makes
it pefitable, it will d*« you gimd.
You
must have strong raedieiura aomedmoa.
when the dieeaas ia bad. God apply Utu
your hearts.- Spuryfn.

A Qctox Qusarxa.—A boy worked
rill day for a quarter of a dollar. With
the quarter te bought apples end sold
item on tte streets fur a dollar. With
Il ta &lt;Naadnaive that a» a private citisen, tte dollar lie iwiught a sheep. The sheep
Seward ta aa diatinsuhbud aa bl tte ew brougbl him a lamb, and ter fleece hro*l
him another dollar. With tte dollar he
peaty uf.a afatesumn.
• A. A B.
Tte next
An Auburn correspondent of the N. Y. ; Ik Might him another vheep.
spring te bad two sheep, two lambs, and |
Tribune of the Mine dale g'V&lt;-s a rery In
Tte three fUecee be
tcrevting account of the tudile reception a y &lt; arling sheep.
I Sold for three dollars, and bought him
given to G*iv. Scwnrd by bis neighbors
and friends *&gt;f all parties upon his arrival three more steep. He now had six with
Hr worked where te
bomb? • Wii t-■’•vt inii.i Hum following a lair prospect.
nddiilomd partioulara dv*w»*l .t-' ♦’Mbit found opportunity h»r h-y .corn, audmtV,
Ha took
the lively MlmfimtHai. they fclt at bis sod pasturing hir hit sheep.
safe return, and warm esteem and rv- the cbofrert cure of them, and a»« had a
flra-k. Tlirir wool enabled him to buy- a
&gt;peet they entertain lor him;
Among tb»i thousands of rautloa, be n«e pasUire for Ibero, and by tte time ha was
twenty-one he h»d a fair start In life, and
tiers the fiilluwing :
“Welcome to the defender of the rich* all from thcquarier earned in one day.
horn presented the Appearance of a Rale
day—the afftir .was: a sua-tsra, aad one.
which must.have tee* mT a most grateful
nn&lt;i cheering character tn G-«v. $»-ward.

•4 man."
A gcnllemvn thought he'd like ooms'•G*il hlrsa yon G**v. Seward.** '
*Wrleome to ’be def.-ndcr of the liber- thing painted ia the tell uf a new brane,
■uni cb&lt;M tbu Israelite* pawing over tte
ty of-lte prvm.”
He engaged au Irishman fiir
“And the Fjord wav with him, and did Red S.-a.
the job. who went to work and painted
let n-mr »»f bis words fall to the' ground.
This last nmtin was frum tin* Northern the bill red. Guntlnintn ontara:
“Niue C-doca, 11., but where are the
IndcpendcMt (Melhrali©) one of the bold,
*
••st and most flat-fo itcd aiitiidnvervpa- Israelites *"
“Oh, they're paced over."
pera In the Norih. rfiird by Rev. Wm.
IFamier. whrawd.-nnnri*ih*i« of slavery,
Newer te
rude MUiuj tm men,
when vditiw uf the Northern Christ inn
•nhtrv’e the d»**rbut My. “Elevate
your gulgoiha tp the summit uf yiair derkardiuni, mid allow me to present to
y*»ur unaulnr dcuioniiratirai. that scientif­
ic piece of mectenifm which omstilutes
Ths following was signed “The Cler­ tte egress puti&lt;c of this apartment.*'
gy." and spanned the gate-way of Gov.
Seward's ground:
“And behold I am with thee, and will
kseptliegin all plwees wbKter lbongi&gt;eat. mid will tiring tliee again into this
land." .
,

to’pray without a secret rraerv stion; and
an hfa praver ran, “l&gt;»rrl. convert me f-h, namt me. but n&gt;&lt; to-day, tgud. n&lt;&gt;t
to-day." And the same ia the translated
purport of many a prayer. -

C. ingress from Georgia, writes brans tba*
he has “beard the speakers denoonN
Sherman a* unfit to live, and as unfit to
dir, and has seen them, at the conclusion
of their remarks, arm Sbci man rnd walk
tiff in aorta! dee!
So much fiir their
sintrrity and h-meat Indignation." Har­
diman m naturally astonished st this cun.
dart.

—There h a tooeh of the fenatie hi
Cortinaa, the ruffiin leader ia Teaaa. k&gt;
his address tn the Mexican- reside** «C
Texas, be declares that they have been

rubbed and outraged by the Amerieany,
and that hie h»* been divinely C&gt;unmis­
sioned U&gt; drliver them.
He MJ'S te
tnxts in God to tire him a atneg arm
tn fight..r to off-r MmaettM a aacrifca
fiif the happiness »f his brethren.
J

Owesna Hoorn-AUTT
Tlw RepabB*
rang «ff ChfaW ' promise that all who may
attend the Nathmal Convention next
Juwa. in that way, afcall te lakon anew u£
Ifttera *teU te an? tMuMay in hotel
nsan, private dwelling* Rill b« thn-wn

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Ithem on aretfaH* i»f tta suffering fafatlfact-

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- Tlx «•ifcx .« FrUv a*t Sri,

Whi-n this

tta 30th and Slat

.liahon-iraMe propuejlitja wsarua/ie t.ior,
gaefae u*fa*ui»rily.by (‘h* .-leCH-e of M r.

waa odder

art*«ffte
•&gt;

-anytime feat wtarr. TteaMgiiftees nrtilwn ftethrc* wtete. '

Taxunji.,

(WalmaStwnp &gt;r*ry-apeatar.ilwae met
fa^py A • fete fnruty day was M-mday

Ju*' hn&lt;vnn*l
the 2nd test. We suw n gay troupe i#
fax-lfa* «b-'c 1«
lade and Hmanil lm*|e»” tn a double I-., or n.oce a
Fartawurth haa rereh rd ua fatfar-fami W
ptedwf have ndbr- team'tli rending Uni streets fur on hour nr,
eM*ndf Cob* Cmtaw.
wbh* wiW
Um- fdta.'te^dinga. ,
W|
KiliaMytchaintta Monibtif Mr.'Lugan.;। Ignnixatfan is rflected. , A ending DrtaU m&gt;y, at • qwsd «f M0.
r - ’ ■■ I .liuroiug fa .lightsome VfaM*r xhryv. thug;
W., though ia* map ent make him
MMaaad *fh.mafa£ fc
'Ve ary aw»y
leant that &lt;»ur »ai4per-&lt;faa,wta!«re,ji.rkuyc •» .iCtap
ttafa o«n Ifacw^ rveius. tta ,u9tai*P'
old friend Sofaa YA-wd.EaqvAi Hope,
‘ ulf the gfankiitmi (Mr.-Gn&gt;«t) -hrtynds
•fa rwaoo^^taur.-r wbgh. Vw^uiU-ry Jaffa
&lt;»yv M Wte^t5nfarthe-JK-miw4acy ntarewpon- hu wounded bi* f&lt;N&lt;’trr4tily hf an ar
• •'
tie caQtt tuftnrra. .Evyry-ft-w minufas-sofl'b
. fahfa; for- thd won-regantoftwin inf tta cidenUI bfaw wiih An .Me.
Mr. /.v«v«K Fb&gt;tMM&gt;--liy'9hu cfactlon &lt;&lt;f n sectional near feeding to death, but fa now Jm- wreAeba*,Jra*atc Jltum ta»fP«iK&gt;fl. tadUh
Speaker (Mr. Star man) and ttaiaavendu.tearttaU'liaaio Iwar itetr oriv-gafvltaL
proving.
ntay
ro-cridnat pArtV, w0 rfriMy and
aaedmn.-««ii, with legs and flrH«a&lt;rit«hord fallv admit tta trtrtfc &lt;&lt; a fa* deelara- j HF" T** Republican . National Gjn- •dur.fans HHixniau wtedF'okHtay.tion I Ibis te mir prai-e. 8-&gt; ln-lieving,
vention will meet at. Chicago tho 18th of mtaghrf ottd pttaly undvr the bririMdlrl-tag3o taautr tfai. ouia-roMe incmfa-r
Jtme nut The DcmocrMie Convention literalely cMt hisoMi ttawalfa/L-nd hi»
ng.fay. Tte w hole (&lt;fwa stems fa ta m
that we are leeohcd to pcraist in our
vfaaftfo.T.-i^Shorilv offer the .Ottawa ofa*M. ! No .-fainor &lt;&gt;r&lt;le«t)tam amtrad- meets at Charleston iu Apil.

th.

rescue aeraoe. J. B. Jone*. J. Kirflevfand
Al&lt;-x. MrK'ret.rt V&lt;4)tr"'kl h xi r&lt;J ihg cars
df.fta ttlmm* Central R-mt. and kfarmptad a wrgre. and kept bWd efaifinwj • fa'
JiMV .fan lfaita for several *iy«.- fir
■nd-by. tliihWnj that ad nwtier’eohjd 'he
Frahd A'wn tfa Mtatatppi river B.wnirr
•um fa Altai, Kirttcf. row if tta garfg
(aV I nni fafih-med
a’ ifimble Wjfa
our town.) g*it on fa w rd- tta rare it
£bnt Mire d.vffgbt wWt the H*
if tptewfan. and started Smith.
fur feM b ;gd
Way
New Orleans t„jnj m owner W n

■&gt;ra in peril of protest-will avail fat shake
u« in Ihe otfamglh t»l «*ir purpose."

Jte proceeding pf. the House, &lt;m the
4ik&lt;»f Jamwy. again sbfar »bt are op.

poaed U&gt; an 'organtetfiou.'

Tte Demo­

crats refaied to allow a tali-g tube ukcu
far f.-ir it might reault in the dretkfa of
Mr^^liariuan. ■We quote from tho pro-1

&lt;facdfaga.:-'

«

1.&lt;

•

i

a'-p-iHi meeker, fa fa.
ty Th© persevering cff&lt;&gt;ris of the
Ing the niina, TSTiiJmHry bupitotatavv U'«,5 prouipH-nt fawHb-n afarfe? 701006
Republican* have oaereeded in pushing
tarn arranged f-w »h.*e reJcnvd. Ihu&gt;\ l&gt;ra«l hnvii&gt;g hern afaughtrred there up to
through the Legislature of Nebraska, th/ MtefYty tfarwrerk fHjrd wMi d.wprtir:—
b^'bon'r.inwfaf,^.
A'niiihrr terWIjIe’1 cniah; mewl by the
bill to afajisli slavery fa that.Slate.
krep* the l«i&lt;lJ»y tang &lt;*Ua, the liumfa-i
rlcarfag hwii; tlirvafarird tfetth to ah'
refa.rfrd tfa-re far &lt;1&gt;e Reason tatug252
Tta extensive nail fartm-y at I *W mar atjl'l'Im'aHW
thb ‘rnbr*.txUMd Ear Drops
•
»*
*
‘ l.wta dealre^yed byfireuu tta »&gt;ew. it. n.. vnicer, nr
Duncannon
ing nothing nlunti (ack fa average weigh . Cauwi Ear Drop.
DthinsL
This accident has thrown 300 active in dirtMty!.those,
.icr.-^-77n=ar ■•y^TOKyyyesqs GvK Su&gt;ne£*«fawR
endcAv&lt;
ring
to'
tefanw
11
pcrsotM outof empfaymeut.
i■ i
d$NMtrr..' Gafafa EftrtAHF* One hundred soldiers &lt;»f tho war Itidf are rtataditly 'dratarhtg «mt'hfegk*

&gt;WMKR »&lt;*

^Mr.; Wtahhurti.i.f Maine; (Rep.) Mw*ced
(hs&lt; rte1bm'«e proreed b» vote for SpAak-' F612 met fa eonrrntiun at Colombas. 0^
er. r*Tbw m**t apredy way to reeure an on tho 10th instant.
They pledged
&lt;»rgwnixati,m fit to BVvp sib-nee.
Nothing
themsilve* t&lt;* v«»to &lt;•&lt; no oue for the
p/tvfaitrd an orguntettion more than
Presidency
who
would
'not
favor aTefa
*pA ch-nmking.' If gentlemen would n«t
'
apeak the*-could fade by- y«as &gt;nd nays »ue Bill.
-•&lt;» evwy-qucatittfi bow pefabng during n
ty Turn' Crt-jrin said he had fixed
einglw *e*M&lt;*n.
• ’
Mr. Wwta-.w. &lt;/ N. CL, (Dewi.) re­ upon a lime when be should cease toaus
plied that thoae ‘«n the Democratic mile 11tain Btarman fyr Speaker. “When 1”—
ch-far to te g«»/erned Ity their own &lt;tpin- asked
,
a bystander.
‘'When Gabriel
ion*.
blows bis laal trump," was the reply.
Mr. Wn«frtnrrn*L»B«i-rnn think atatinenre ftofn fatreefi-makiug wtuiltT flkili£37“ Il is said there is at Scand'iano in
nite-an »rganhtaifan. or dues the gentle­ haly, a batulfati &lt;4* boys from 13 to 15
man dewlr©
prevent ill
years of age. Tliia fart is uf a significant
Mr. Whmbiw did n««t think the gvntfa- •
niawSt pLm w«m&gt;d organize tfa- House.— 1and moral kind.

pieces of the Wfeck «liirh" Imprfa’ti-oft
many. Borne ofiliv' rew-hefa fare krll.-d
iin their humane yff»rta.
Siner fajr leftthe arene of di*aatrri rrfa&gt;tts
tfafre ol
the dead grid dying are ‘ otathfitly e&lt;nl:

sacoxD nzM-iTCU.

11:80 r. H —At About 10 mtontes nf.
ter On'eb-rlr thia p. st., mir citterns fafaa

.-iTJackaon.

yl&lt; with the name and particulars * of
oilier similar caiirs If rierefaari-. *n»ey
are id'common exs urrenre in this part &lt;&gt;f
Den Ocrntie 1?cypL ' Bnrrtiwmtwo sam­
ples are enough to show _tta farts a* itay
Mbit. Mr. lyflen’s demal to llii? omtnary
tatw itfatandtag.
‘
• • ♦ ''

• We'arhit tta writers name, which i*
attached tn thi* letter. Hr Vaya that he

inen hud pttrp&gt;elv htarntrd fhvtnaelvih.

MT-You may let that tall tay pm*."

•fad a Kentucky Judge to Mine envious
old diaei|&gt;!cs of Gdce. aa y &lt;mng Ilrnry
Clay wan edging hie way among them I
I
up Io an honorable duliiM-ii(K). Wc have
I
concluded t» du the same by our fricnJ,

BET. *■ BOTifOW,

-

TO CASH CUSTOMERS EXULU
SI TEL T.

"itr rtfa corm' tiocaa.

machinery w« pnt in. the Wall* spread to
web an mtentttat wmie 22 n«ne «»f iron
slats were put in (&lt;• gave it fr»wn fati ng
by Ifa ttwh weight.
Fretn the
in­
formation that &lt;&gt;pn now ta gather, d, tta
Intild'mg nppvnrvd to entmM* and &lt;»ll
from the eastern re'mrr.. or-end..
It Ml
infamila. Th.- Eire Department atonre
repaired fa the «p.t, fait throe bring wo
fire they at nixr art tn trn k with n will
to' renmvr-the HihhUh. Thby very
readied auinA rooms so lb*t tint drriil mid
wounded were taken j&gt;nt aa tat n* they

inouArs xonds!

S’?.”

unuir zviauri. &gt;u.«, m.

in the rear w tl*&gt;u»aa4 eii-lu L&gt;&gt;ntu&gt;4 aM •

JEWELRY,
SCHOOL BOOKS!
The Anchor of Hope
TO
SQfEEIHXi;.

m.ixkixdi

i’KOB HE N(H1&lt; E.
Ctateof uinrfa.ix. d.hM^ca
O Frsb-re dunn; Am-mW &lt;v»«hf -

ciiltld hr rrayhrd. ' Mr. Etas. Ifartad r ■
I hi-lpctl’rennor wimv 28 in vartafaeomli-'

Gvo. W. Mill*.

ir^d. *U

SPECIAL NOTICES

rd from tin* Prmtarnm mill.uliout fiuiK

Within I

tailoring
till every
man «u* in hi* place. *
Mr. Window —S-uir Democrats arc
alwrtit. They will fa* fare tomorrow.
Mr. Stimton mquin-d wfa-titer* Mr.
Wfiwh* did noj know that x&gt;nir gmtfa-

Ctarta TTaeX

row r‘

done farthe’sifflerirrg victimu'i/ ttatafr.
fal ntlnmlty. the mvutcry &gt;-f which will
hare t|» be cleared up’ by ati iiiqneat.

iBams Cromby -tab i
\beir euintry for

w.ta&lt;ih.. nJinqni-lird.th- »*t ; hut if he.
(Eh-ms) nude Jone* pay tfa monpy he.
iDoligberty ) would taye, &gt;H&gt;th «d*tlirm.
(ElrmK and Barfleit) arrested far ihe.unI awful ai-ixure and detention ./tkeiita-k
•Trtry'fdf.-nM;,—
Efctn« find-—
?r____ j tlmi they were
grttlfiff tbeiiirelr'm in n tad si-infa *wlrh!
tnrlr dare trading sperttfathfa. preferred ,
tn withdraw the taif. I«*cth&lt;-ir .tafaag'-*.
pay hulf (hr n&gt;«t* nf th.- e-iir and ipijt
e'ren—krenlng the oxen and wujpfa.howt
ever, for theirnhare in ttasale «d the ne­
gro. rather ’tan ruh the rhdt‘ nF' getting
inl-&gt; far prUitrr.tinry at Alt«at.
■
The foresting ftitdi tWT ta r*laL]i»he.]
by miiiiprarbaUle witnesses hjs Irtauiony strong enondh t&lt;&gt; tang John A.4*m.
gan, if it was a nipital ofihnw.
I tart?
mention,*! but Um nrfs, one of kiifaapptarn black man, taking bins Booth and
selling him.
Tno other on attapipt at
slave holding in the Inre State of Illinois,
of l&gt;in ing afnr*.1flUffrtMTTlf&lt;-HTTng’ fa Im
man flesh in vbilgtbn of the lawa and
ciinstituii.ui «&gt;f mir'Btati*. tcould linfalah

CH.iSCEBY x.VLE.

QTATK OF MICItlGAK.-Tte Circrittfadt l»r
j3rWfai__.F,
JSreAvtta-Mt, Owp&amp;taol,

ing *j&lt; us. Safa^ohw'sre^rohiihgin fromall directions, and every thing that cm hr
done at midi a ruinthl tlfament. fa' being

fifth* of which had fallm n aiuipeleMi mnw
wiihoht the aliglitent watiwnr lu nearly
Five D'-m'-ecHts are now absent.
Lawyer Baira may have nor
800 hitnnm tamg*. wlm were there at
■Mr. Waahhurn—Who ia reaponsibh .
tax. Weloat nearly every button from work. The building wax never r»&gt;nai&lt;k-rterihart
Mr. Wh»*bnv *r«iuld agree t-&gt; a vote if ‘our buff vest, wbiir listening |o bis hu­ rd l&lt;i ta m ■.tauifi-h m irunjeht*t&gt;»-ta. |i
tte ItaptdMkdris would pair off with tta imorous and witty flea in tta casu uf ibe Wn* hnilt ahuat 7 yearn ng .and «. a
(hen tl»&gt;ngfat a ahtm
Ind&amp;d before the

• Mr. Winslow aw witiidb-d no vote
tirttrfd fa« taken tr-dtty.
’
Mr. Stanton wl-tirelfn' know whether

• n S-iilth^iH qicnro-1
i- unite ripiaJly' fain•eople * j||, pot ctire nu

*57“ A juymta time all nround—when ' tions, mimr still living. Mr. Branch, an i
i orrnu-rr. has not fa-en found. ' The City |

David Leach stood up before the Jndgc

Hall hn* tarn renvertiMl into a tempon ।
if. receive his sentence—he laughcd.pr&lt;J&gt;- rt h&lt;**pitMl fiw the de.yd and wound'd till •
Mr. Prifa.iT was deeply
ably at the idea nt being permitu-d tn recognized.renew old and agreeable acquaintances at buried in tta ruin* nil the time, and
thinking
there
«n&lt; no ph.«p&lt;rt of fa'lng|
Jaehstm;
extfacted. fait hll thrtat’ jb'.end fax siMT.-r j
ar We talieve the public whipping fag*, atilt lie wt* taken urtf‘and lived !

Mr. S*anD»n — We think there are pey
wn* &gt;*»«-i&gt;t with thm object.
' ML Whfalow wnld like the gentleniMi
to'nwnHon’thHr name*.
On motntn &lt;4 Mr. Stniiton there wnt part with a hnodicd tabes up.*i tkv bare sometime. One wnfaan. in the part of t
then h rail of-the II-owe.
tack, and 20 days in a dnng.-on on fared ihy mill *f1TT *lSfl?!tht^,8ro»‘fi»r"Tiiglitetu-d I
Mr. Dnrhctt, &gt;&lt;f Ky., (Dem.) moved an and water, would tare a better vff.-et on' .and threw ‘hert&amp;lD’froih• the Rih storv
d'mr. brrskfag an’iTfih’ and injuring taradjournment.—•-&gt;■■• * • •— _
. tielftei 'that she einfaot ri-&lt;-oyer. Th - In­
Motion iwtutiivi-iL h&gt; 92auain«t 10.1
Jackson.
[fairing fon-e of the mill i* about nine
. M r.-Cochrane,
New York, (DetuA
Miid : l -nt**»e that we adjourn.
.
.
• . •
,,, ; •&gt;»••«&lt; &lt;00 human la-inga were nrrnallv .
Mr. M.-re, .4 K&gt;.. (American) hU rntef.lMbteap ’
tl»..ter *y. Hl.|biHUim. rufni A-4
fawn ile«in»u&lt;A&gt;f tjojnR Iioum*. fait neither
mother prop-wed that he should go put qiH*d say* Uwire are tfaroty’-five bidie IH'
to n*k him In vote f&lt;-r an adjournment ia
urd--r tfa*«-ali«valar* niigh room in.
Mr.. Wit»|&gt;iw k*rw that tbralwnce &lt;/
grnUrmen. exempt one, w«* fn-m lucre ao
Mr. Moore amd they afa&gt;uld -not fare*
left w'u fa art a,pair. '
-Ttauliofl-^ then adjourned.
j

A&gt;r unco wearing bin Catbera hat. Tta; Uie yfafaity of her vet‘ifllke., AboiiCtalf j
hoy replied prompt! v. "No, mol her, |
Ofifa
dta.rrf.d.
TM* add!
shan’t do it fi.r ever*’ fallow 1 n.ret will:
h,*f^r "truck, terror to the hearth
•nan t qo it. lor every fellow I meet will. dtn.
re,
holler out 'here hat! where are ,'yod gm nmn-Tfaca.

ing With that Ixiy I’”

.

.

Mr. Edward* «4Trre*l areeidiiCinnthat
from to day untii lbe clrdi-ai &lt;4 a Spealw
•r.rthr Hotta-Will pna-erri U» vote far *
Spmher.al 1 o'clock, M»d vote g liinra in I
Mi»ceii*»unuujdutau if. sajuntmbfr have

HF-Jamoa Hart, ufSondcravrllr, Ky.,

The oedl of ComCTp’kni.
ML ‘-fl* A"»-l « t&gt;~»

cut bi* wife’s thwart a faw day* »incr,and
-everely the arm rif.Hr ofhUtnUe b.yt

They had several small chpdren.
villain

m

arrested.

,

The

Pobrwniry Dleorden.

,, j

i

^r~

Mt

ata* — btr?&lt;MU from tbs Vmmi aeumd in that city, bemdaa tavfag mupb
iende.]
.- - ,f. . ,
.,.
. ,

We might mid i&lt;b thane proof*, but there

fXFUTEXZA, *0 r4TfB0X COLD.

pnrnp'nnd tafcW

aix

In MrapM-; T«, T&gt; .&lt; far
erna are n orth over 150 000. that fa a*

teanwfssnitp ka-4t.
The people will
hnlrf the feet tare Democracy n-epmteble

'*

53JT“ O. G. Staple*. &lt;if Watertown, N.
Y., taa mnnti*actnred in the hat

niontlaiJ&amp;OOO boxes ofaugarxMMUd guui.
Again, we quote from the proceeding
Each hoc tai 200 n»lla. Bather chewy.
of January 10t^ Mowing &lt;6o fa «&gt;ppiatc4
u»a aperdy orgnuizatiyn:

Concha, Colds, and Croup
Tn this WTtUm part «T the erorfinente.ii*
rx',h': Ouraui"u"r. *&gt;•■«• y«

; 3f A small iwy at a bain rawing in
Montcalm «&gt;., look up • breedfautataktd

an.&lt;hrr bi.y r.-My-Mt h«tr np.et
block aad let him efal it -«

tta

HcWriWc to

uU U «pa 4mm m MtfgaeUd.

H-

�bh.

h nwiwrtrS .»*»*.*.

(MK-iatMin «m’ SMnrdav avetdag of thin

urvCeOMWAfhA wdbUa there «tn

l&gt;c a, full audience.

Should the people

HASTINGS

expac-uuiua ofenjoying

itrr

R. A. GOODYEAR'S

HARDWARE STORE,
’Atwi«i
cit?4ns,?vzwfti
tbs law Ueitsd Btaw Fa”- te Cl.ksfo, far

Wxttrs®.—A fcw IniUn&gt;!« *?, POTA­

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

TOES &lt;&gt;n *wA««riprion, at this Office.

AI1E SUW AT THE BEAD

oarrviUagn a abort vUilon Saturday law,
re«paln1r«g pniil Monday morning.

J...-,#.... ...........
8*ataufMurabm.lia ^atr-l.t ft&amp;ll 243 •
000. &lt;rf wbidt only 114,243^97 ia in
•lav**.

Mr.

IL whtrem^d the nit'liettre after the con-

The Traders and Students ef Hastings
Union 8chi.il lender their thank, to the

egarr 'Awoiadun on Saturday evening.

Bram Band of thW rHage. for tl»-ir fans-

On Brtnday afternoon and errnlng he tec-

«m the occasiiity uf the sirigb-ridc unSatur­

t errd in the Court Hmme tn a large ow-dCmce. the court room. Icing lift tally

day last.

Mr. Hyde dm!« t^tlns

ngsin«t the liquor traffic.

bhwra

He

apmka «»nnr *h&gt; has frit Ha baneful

w, r» Hfwfc
&lt;o be e-cblnl to sgw
tMn tbsw utsamsixasv *&gt;i icratioe a»ya»
I** -nsicMnuN t.fttNAxaurl * "1 '■

N. SbtldiHi and other., in defraying ex

penses, they hope Ij puce tbeinselrea

m* an worthy of the interest thus tuani-

cheap cash store
chEap cash store
huh x

New Additions

'JtClmi'b

lie carrier with

wine; and expoaesihr naiiareting n»iatun-s which compute the bulk of beer and

F. W. .Mua«oa, Princtpnl.

S^tt3£fASr^S!-»
UUnmd.v, wMcfa
li Tl nt f I Ti l 111 fipBi
ij

FURS AND SKINS
CASF3

At the clo«r «»f the Irduie, np”« t-ircu

FOR

laling tie P1«dge. 154 namr. weccoh-

FURS

iron, steel, nails, mill, an-

FIR ICE,

AND

DEER

(JU LAR

SKINS.

H.riag miurd the .6«&gt;eT of

WASHINGTON A EVERETT.

and

CROSS-CUT

ImI n lixg a VkV J Ttnial tetMX
la*b*BMkM*«a« v»
ak* e««r«&lt;u|&gt; «r« Uvua u.

SAWS.

TUres sthapumpim

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL‘S

GOOptAOLDV!US
GOO0B SOLD

’

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS
TON SOUTH-WESTE85 FVR C0NPANT.
CbH. wrtb year Far. aed Dwr Mia*, at Um *M SASH, and PUTTY. BUILDERS'
etMnhiitlro to draft a r»m*l«tuti««n. an&gt;P Hand ot U. JU Gaodyaar, briurw aalliagdavebm.
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS. COOKING
tatacd.

.&lt;

MAS NOUA OATAitWi aXCTF.
&lt;Kto«W; iiaina ■■aaywurtvmMMwW

By order of’tlic School,

litin a distilling nppsrsius. by which be
•rpantut the alcohol from beer. ctdcr.nml

Tt&gt;ne rv&amp;ownrd HwWn eure MMM.»aahaMt

jmiir 4o tnntx

fesled.

we first beard him lecture among the me-

.
..aaUMatahvir/-...^*
Tie Beat and Cb.ap .r Ib-u-choM Rotate
lU WntU. r.

CHEAP CASH STORE
»»
►ST c.reul.r .nd Cfl.liwar of *4 pave, fat-

ckarj/r, and w hile they gr.u fully ackowl­
edge the ahahtencr of Messrs. Russell, H.

Hr evinces all the zeal

gnJ hill* «f Vertn&lt;&gt;«».

iSMtM. ta«hU &gt;pt&gt;''rtaat
JidTls"rejdW^.'iZp'^rtNH ■iux'^?abd iti?

and Evcrta.'fur the use i/teptna. fnt of

adduces arrument. and proof that art nt-

r.nd .energy «4 eighteen years ago, when

HARDWARE!

. They are ah*i under especial
obligor |una to Meme*. Ketrfirld. Hawlev.

■cprae In Ma nan pcn-msl experience, and
trrly invinciUe.

CHEAP CASH STOKE
«J£}i cash S$B£
CHEAP CA8TT STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH SVSRE
CHEAP CASH STORE
■w»w

-A CABD.

clariua af the ••arrriwa of the imdiea lUt-

'pjtted foil.

•no»8

THEY ABE JEST BSCBWNO

The Meeting. in view of a per

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

manent orgatiizn'i««. voted l«» appoint a

GOGDB SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GOODS8O0»A

BOX. &lt;»d PABLOS STOVES, 4 «t

GOODS SOLD
GOODS HOLD

A\ the rcont «c«alon of tlii. Court tb«- i
of Ro^JloWcn. for Grand fjircrtiy j

w aa put ovce.

.tings’ "Pritt

Current.

In the rnww of A brum

Dant, and bsur Ibutae for grand larceny .
&lt; f wheat from Lytnan Hilt, Dunn wan]

luxpiitted, and Rortae comieted of petit I
•larcerty.
TLmmi was wnt t*» cr-nnt v jail I

AUftufurtiirvd at the low rut rate*, aad p&lt;.

up iu a iy p-ut uf the cuauly.

fur f-uir riomiha nnd ordered to pay ul
fine of twenty -ire dollar, within thirty 1

Faa»ia ■-**rwfbM’y W MGh&gt;mfaapria
uodi.e&gt;t. cb»aj&gt;ur»« and atiliij m|fmh»Jamm
rmrd&gt; in tbs Wt&gt;rU.
’
’
•(** YtmabdrenrUtiaiwr mH trr* ilb
gitSJi^S’cSJr.'SRiseM

day., and in failure to pay. to.tand cltu- '

snilted for ninety Mildithmal darn.
0. C. Leach, John J. Br&gt;x&gt;kn, and S./

COOKING STOVES!

FOR CASH

larceny of ral»lcJI

E. Bnihnon f&gt;»r grand

’*u

C. L. Ixxich for aanieofl

plead guilty.

hmm-. Koud trial and waa convicted.

*'

D. '

laitJinkVi! Ians tmigri.tafaribs |&gt;ria«a- ***** nrcnitk x Dsorn&amp;t. ’

rat“CA8H
FOR CASH

C. Leai-h and Br.»&gt;k. were sentenced !•&gt;
the Slate Primo for f«r year*. S. E.

HARD-WARE1

Bioaann for two yearn, and C. L. Lend;

for^h^w jgpra.. Affoe-tl».tra|iMurti&lt;4) «f
-ufoe. aiidiapoftutit did huaineen, ll»
(o'frftrtjihir-.H—n»i&lt;b* la&lt;
'

------- u v

MORTGAGE SALE.

DECLARATION No. 2!

h..inc

'

made U A» nodittW

•

FOR
FOR
FOR
R

«

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

RuABM”-*

FOR CASH
FOR CASH

The Calamity at Lawrence.
we £iv&lt;-

In an&gt;&gt;jia-r par$ •&lt;» thi. paper

xvjgsxxf

the heart-noding drtnila uf an ajiful
iheexa !»»&lt;«...
it i&gt; Ua .*&gt;

MEAT MARKET,

lh«* iQturpul .creula, Bbirh^lrilp* terr..f’am?thb paWfc h.lnd. aifl awal&lt;n»
feeling, of aluuat vindieativr lihcagninal

The thing must "be did.”

tb&lt;mei&gt;y:
iWtleynrne ip»d culpable
nvgledt the’calamity ••cedra.
The Pcm-

rbertnn Milla hjvr id way* l»»cn r^ptnhd
M uiwa fa. r.&lt;»d »• tc bur

'ncrrf^K, the aahacriber* would any
7&gt;«jT3x rsorix &lt;w luaturoa

a«d

AND

vreixiri.

&lt; iMr«l.iigr tnm-

tmp, »»t,remly tw firing

,M3T8Yra

»udd«-n di?ih

.n'pm»' alwau a th&gt;»uaan&lt;i perwem eunWanU
ly rmptrwrd whhin rrar b of the rnrhnaiul it. gigantir jirw*.

em-dutt

the

walla

DRY GOODS’

At the time of ila

Toggled

NAWFU-nSEBS' ISO

______________ ______

'rnnicMN.’
j. arabliarva

- toe ra’urt.v

apt-rad frightfully,

.nh.«eing thnl.it **» «a«p»lde «&gt;f enduring

fta rtwn Weight.

AT ANY PRICE
«* AT ANY rMNCRaP^
AT ANY PRICE

AT ANY PRICE

»p w itii twrw-

ELECntIC BEH.TB H1U.

ty-twri tmw &lt;4 iron &gt;lnt«,lt ban lieen made

to aland f&gt;&lt;r term yearn.,

AT ANY PRICE

Although
.................. it

SemUhm-'

han bee* k»&lt;M« tu u ^mgaisty, that
eventually ie must folk yjrt. sa it Us .
aduud Wiuday today, its owner a and it.

inmal^alpiped itaXill would stand,

But

,

I, .,S!

AT AKI HKIk ^. .41
AT ANY PRICE.

TO BUT OCR STICK.

the eVrntfcl rn&lt;imcht entne at length, and

Ipmdrmla ufhwaaa bemgv were rr-abek

SAIiDLE &amp;HABHB8S.

and turn, and ttiuigh-d, buried luwealh •

shnpeleargtvB &lt;jf MM* alW Jiwrhlr. T-

dtUfwa, uvn cpjrruu

enany, death came, *»wift and jurtigfew,^

hut lonmay smhtv was rrwrvoA the foy- iQuaker
nf Iwiiqt nur-trd ulive by the Hry rtt*
moat.

By aW» cAunity ab»ut 200 |&gt;rr

avna have onue to a shocki.-rg death; and

,

City Pafrliahiny House 1

ENI.AKOLD AN» BkVti**D—NOW
HKAPY
DMMINVTMML
tiae ladncemrat. to the FaHie t

For XMtT Fry. Only.
l^llO

A MMWJOliJ

MSX’^T^XKCk

�A.!»
.* .M
»S?

6CAHMRJ

£

: When Bn. .Km
iiifan. immtlwd

Jfjjtstings’ Easiness

yran •«•■ Tte

chempb-n of the Rrpuhliftin party »hn|1
{ArtgRonenefe m «-f ilte SprakrtTn ehirir.”
vOo the 8th. Mr. Mo-»re, Ditenoernt, nt
XWw^. raid;
“If the Republican party raaM he de&gt;
A-atrd. rhe Union wrmld he prv*erved.h«&gt;t
if rack a partv were to •nreeed. the wnae •
ar the Union w diradvevl the better.”
On the «ame dav Mr. Devh, DrmomtMI Representative teum Mississippi.

rawing rtl punw. aokarm MK dtotew cd vrarr
U every ectee: our Mrrugtb m extracted, rar
hmkh nc n*e dnpeteaK Adif rataro te rat •&gt;irx- a

Store,

gp=r»-j

4^

t-wnwtr. llurw'«

T0VJ1M,

■ Cta the tame dav. Mr. Curry, Demo­
crat, &lt;»T Alabama, raid :
’
“If the North elected Reward or Chara,
er any other member nt the Republics
party, on a Sertfemd pfalfiwm. work an
•lection waw tn be reatered.tn the de-trnc
tfcm of every tie that hhwia the ronfi-Arlidy UWrtbcr.” [Applause by the DemOn tba &gt;3&lt;h. Senator Clav, Democrat,
of Alabama, said:
“I will ray. that If Alabama fee not
warrant tn Ktnte pride and pU'rrteal in
teyrtvy.-be wifi never *ubmil to yonr
(Rcpnidtcan) antbority."
Again be raid:
“Unleraehc and all the Southern Rfsiea
owap* three, nee *•«€ &amp;*&gt;ihle*i to the
■tedpui thav have given, they will never
•ubmit v&gt; «n.ir Republican domineering
■ thia government."

“I repeat, fey the unanimous artw* nr
tegtalatnres nod Cone* ntfems, tbe Bratt h­
era Sutra, c®vpt three, hare pledged
thaaaaeivra m dtewnlve tbe Uninn np&gt;w&gt;
tbe prohibition of slavery h tbe Territo

. &gt;a du l»t *srtW tbd Mnd. ttra did
IlJuTft RtZo T3!l&gt;

' •») rwjwvetuuiog rcartally. We have the cvi
1Jvnce af thenmuiu rt xgvJ inen awl *omr:
•te teswVxpsristeul Ou feteat tZratag tt&gt;i
preparation while rag ring from mm.cl. .!»

MAKE THE SALE OF UQfORS

REGULATING PILLS,

pul tj under ifertr lai iguratihg vpe*•&lt;&gt;&gt;«. Thai
•II M-anai dircbihlir. Mr retevVtd 1&gt;J ibrlT rarMia! mhI graily .t.muiatuig pivfxrt»■ a That ihry
rr°''‘ SHATTEREV COSSTITCTIOXS.
.

Dr. Redway 4 Cw. tev« rat—tty dira&gt;rwwd a

S3T

laaattheO dltand,

----------------------- ■&lt;«* that receive lh« &gt; nder*«&gt;nrt&gt;l (4 I^jvi
ci.MbM.ne h in wgra. aM« it, lU 4nwn &gt;
mtl rn Ortuiu In giro ■ perwaprat uioetr.

•mrnibi

On the wme day. Senator Gwin, Detn
oernt. nfOaUfnala. raid:

AND

NEW ARRANGEMENT

rRorisio.vs

Southern Sutra “hoidd prepare G-ra di»enlntira of the Unb-n : the R^pobliran
patty few trinmpfeed in alm«wt ererv
Mata sm-the Atlantic borders.”
'
Ar-in h» raid:
7
Ha my opinion It ia impradble far a

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'

EATUrGSALOOM!!

Republican Prrei&lt;imt to adminia'er tl a
Government over n rinvefeoMIng State."
. On the 14th. Mr. McRae.Dcnungn:, ttf
Misdsiisii. raid:
“If lhe ITnlnn w» not made, I would
not make it.”
On the 15«h, Mr. Vallnndigharn, Dom«enrt. of OM... raid ■
-H hold to otm Uninn.nRe Conatitnrfcm.
tat'Aratinv. which cmrfd not ln» fulfilled
ra*&gt; hy the Immediate, total, and un- I

JAMES A. «W
Arrotts** -rtc-ra-ta
awd CvuuwUr in Lh.no
U.«dlrramP«l» •“•*•••
»4 te Ki» rare, ta ray rt tb« U
Pfccr in the Cowit Horae

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

UOLBH
CHOICE GIFT BOOKS FOR

HOLIDAYS.

FOK-ILDIU.T AXD SABSATL ECBOdLU.
HKA RIES.

cnoditional destnicti-m of tbe Republican
twllt"
On tbe name ihv.Mr. Crawford, Dem­
ocrat. »«f Georgia. raid ;
_ _&lt;The wh-de matter (with the Routh)
rewdvrd itwrlf into the qttrati&lt;ai of afare.
rjf and ilbomion.or no slavery and union.”

LRlrtrad.aU KM.\

Bi C. STONE, fl Cx-aAi//, Ihtttm.
je^ RT

assooi o exorr.

‘.Xi ia tbe wntimrait&lt;4 everr Democrat
an thin ftuor fntn Georgia, that they nev­
er wnold Mtb'nit tn the inaiieriratian of a
BUk Rcpo&gt; lirsn Pre»ld«-nt.”
&lt; tta the l«&lt;h. Mr. B*&lt;nhnm, Democrat,
af 8&gt;&gt;uth Ctervlina. Mid:
•H ray without hewtntion. that on the
aleriion of Mr. Rewan1.«&gt;r any other man
«|w&lt; tadocara. pr-ri-im*. »r h..lda t&gt; e
aaalM*w«H« derlurad hr Me. Seward. I
wnnld fiiv.m itnwvfente dironion ; nd I
think I »nrak the sentiments of me sr
tire Stale.”
JE’crv nne of the snth»ra ”r theae treanaoahta tbrrata. it will he ohwered, ia a

MWffi!

Irt—Tbe teaaiifal Steel Engraving,
“Kbakapear awl HU Fried*.”
34—A Cnpr «f th* ele^nnUr Illaatrated
Ari Jnnrnnl, *m rear.

■sassnr,
r

heartily rebuke them. «e will think
n to &amp;&gt; l».
.
And ret thia Democratic parte, vh«e
foUrra are thn&lt; shotting and threatening

t

drawtem. prrtenda tn be pre-eminent I v
the Unitm-raeing party ! low them rrmh
the tmitora in ’heir .own raukw. b.wtrad of
rianderittg their neighhont. and ibu Union
will teWbei*-**!

THE

•

New Barry Mill,
LIBERAL

TXTBdNAGE

JC’UIU

FRANCIS ROWER

MKVbnk
Hxxm exit
Fx:«mv«
B&gt;r.bo.|

&gt;KUESTSTUCKvtn«
BEST t.UOltft. al tte
‘r°**-Kr ‘■KWis-

8 now in auceenaful operation, rondy

innagnod order sad aa prumpl aa any

ft C HAWLEY.
aftd pietv. h*a bran amraed and fewprin
MDs Gwierahoro. N. CL, fi* lb. grant
erime Sharing mid. be would n-.t have
John Brown taenjj.and «d selling H riper'■
bar*. On hte examination the esritement
wan very groat, and he wan ordered i&lt;&gt;
£Vfl ten iboitrar.d dollnra hail, and atnod
rammtard till ubtaiwad. H. writes from

other Mill In Barry, or any other county.

Having teenrod tba trrvteea of a

Start Rate KILLER,

&lt;;bkat dikcovkry i

and . nur mill being Irtlll on tbe n**iet

improved plan, together with -a
Smuttar—we are prepared to

NOTES « ACCOUNTS, I «&lt;,M

best ofwork.

THE PlilUWOPBEicB STONE

graxl

.

du thi

FOUND.

.riiAAe* Mbta,

Plame give ua a call.

WS&amp;isaffcAta.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JAKCARY 26, 1860.

NO. 38.

=5

VV'TO&amp;acco.

HASTINGS

gistings’ business Sirretorn

On tba 19&lt;h of June, Uu, the British
tn
ship Ararat,.Gant. C»rry .-a. sailed from
Singapore far Bombay with,a b^tch «»l ©■rdingly we find th* trade fiuunthing in,
fifty pirates, who ha'* been ©tndemned to Paris ahme. Trade for autM years hav*
tran»portati*n -fir piracy In the China beet! the indiapenaible n I lira &gt;&lt;l . Unf

DRUG STORE!!!
The Cdlowing letters fn&gt;m Mr,Jaffer

J. P.

BOLFWOOD

Roberts,

&amp; Co.

win, w ritten bvf.ee and during his Presi
dmtiai term, read »ery much like they

JV1IT RECEIVED
II. J. KKNUELD.

a new and mrat complete asaortmrat

DBLGI AND XED1CINES,
*sUss tn. Oils,'

. U.* J. BURWELL,

»■«

FlraM,

TURPENTINE and

alcohol.

FBANC1* BUWEB.

HIS MWMa

Wa^m^t.m, Dee. 14.1800.

Dear Sth: • fc • Tbnugb &lt;rar Ipfarmalion of ths votes of the several States be
not official, yet they are stated on such
evidence as "to satisfy both parties |hnt
the Republican tote has been sncccssful.
The Constitution, to which ws 1x5,011 qttacbed was meant to be Republican, and
we believe it t» be RcpubHran, seceding
to very candid interpretRtl/m.' ’ Tk^wc

"During my wanderings a short time
steer, I chnnrvd to stop st Hermon.-*—
been trimmed la it,that Input Iter an her Hmrteg uf Dr. SutberiataTs learned ©.it
Republican track will require nil the skill,
the firmness, and the krai, of her ablest
mid Ixwt frh-nds, It it a ends which tall* being quits* Wtri-isitr. Ths ductor calls
on them to sacrifice nil •■(her object*. mid him tee - While I'llgrim.” His ©dor te
repair to her aid in thia momentous op­ light nankeen, whits inane and tail, and
eration. Not tally their skill i« wanting, white eytw. He is a spl.-ndid hulo horse.

HAIL BY dk BAKKK,
fANUFACTUREJW

Also a foil Stock sf

GROCERIES!

but their names aha*.
TEA. COFFEE, SCO AR, SPICES, PEPPEtt,
PRUNES. F1OS. RAl-lXS, CODFISH;

It i« essential to

axsetulJe in the outset, persons tn ©gnt
p&gt;me «Hir Administration, whose ttlcnte’.
integrity, and rcvolutb-nnry name and I rntblr) but idiM during that brief titue hr
principh-s. may inspire the nation al once Iwnkr him to the teaddlrand hstnesj. and
with untexinded ©mfidenss. and Isuprac
an awful silence on ths maligners •&gt;# Re perform, sia-h as standing upon his hind
fn-L jumping the whip, kneeling down,'
public-uniam; aa mi) Mimprras In em­
bryo the purpose avowed ny «&gt;ne y»f their
inrat daring nnd effective chiefs, of l*rat
ing d»wn the Administration. • ♦ • • •
This te a e&gt;&gt;mnw&gt;n caunr.niy dear »ir.©un- Hu will rtep tip t» fail own master. make
num tn nil Republican*. • ♦ ♦ Gmie farward then, my dear sir, and give us the
and when told, will bring then, lack
sgnin.
With cards lie will t&lt;-ll-his age,
•&gt;f RcpublicaniMii; I say for its Urw ea- Ibe days in ike week, months in the year,
WI th the alphalM-t be w ill sprH any
tuhlishinent ; far hitherto wo have seen At,-.

P. ROUERTH kc Co.

DU D'J CIS'a J'XfiTDiUXni

And C»«king Extracts,
me hsproal nxvartT «*r the ladies

W. rARKI.lt

PENS. PENCILS. WKS. PAPER. ENVSLOPES. CARDS, kt.. kt.

u ii.i.ia.u in K&lt;.!!i t:.
U05T POPCLAB

PATENT MEDICINES

only its Iraofttle. • • •
Thomas JrffersiMi.
To Robert R. Livingston.

Wssbingt.in, Oct. 3. 1800-

DANIEL OWK
JCSTfCE OF Tlllt PBACE. th
Tat Ami. wit) attend lu ti

ire* uf
Bail vurtmly, tt&gt;«t «■ iul«l&gt;d te
■paicao
■ril tvrr. thing in uur hav uf tr»dr —
»•
&gt;4 judg»
Sc buuriil at any plaee. Oiv» u*
for y-ur»elvea. W« iutcad to •&lt;

| DIEEAT, TDH CASH
A. KWEEZEY,

GENUINE.
j. r roueuts k co.

HOLBROOK.

Ma mind.
'The nwult is given in
L- Lawieiroe Republican, in which

have Mien it so interpreted and sJmlmii
tered an to be truly what tl»e French

ar FOB MEDICIKAL PCRPOSES.OXLT. JR

J. W. OAKLEY

ing.tbt-rosclvew amowgtheir kind, but setBally outstripping imny «&gt;f their ««»&gt;«,
M Inf
thwimble attributes nre uemrern*
With thi. high appreciation «&lt; the

Dear Sia:

• • The taste of political
opinion ©&gt;»iimMS U» return steadily to­
wards Republicanism.
To judge from
&gt;*pp«»&gt;ite papers, a stranger wi-uld sup
I«*e that a crasiderable check to It had
i liecn pyodnecd by certain rrmovnla of
public officers. But this js n&gt;*l the raw.
All ‘-fficcrs were in the hands of the Fed­
eralists. The Injustice of having totally
excluded Republicans was at-kn*&gt;w lodged
by every man.
To have removed onehalf. and to have placed RepublhTUM in,
their stead, w*atld have l"vn rig-&gt;nui*ly

Washington, Dec. 19, 1801.
HYSICIAN »nd Surgeon.

P

»turr. Stale irtreet.

Dear Sir :

UMcc in BawdFa | po1,d
.
I

JOHN ROBURTPHYSICIAN and riurgroiv l»«v&lt;
way, nr&gt;r the Court Hoa*e.
II. r. CHERRY,
•OTARV PUBLIC and Cnnvsysnecr. will at-

J. }’. UOUEKTS k co;

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
pntLADELFUIA.

11. II. FULLER

: ELI
Medied »kiH

My great anxiety at pres-

Lu establish g&lt;"«d principlca and good
, .j-licrs; to f.itify Rcpublinini-un be
bind as many barriers ns p.»elbte. that
the outworks may give time to rally and
saw the citadrl sb. mi Id that I* again in
danger. On th.-ir |mrt. they have retired
into the JuTiriaryjis a stronghold. Thenthe reiuains of Federalism aru to be pre
served sad fed ir»m the Treasury, and
fn»m that Imttery all the works of Republi©inbmi are to lie beaten down n; d
erased. By n fraudulent use of the Con­
stitution. ahich hns made judges irroiix.vaWc, lliey have multiplied na.-tes«
judges merely to strengthen their phal­
anx.
.
Thomas JvK-rson.
To John Dickinson.
_What Mr. JeffwwMi aays above of Fedrmliain -retiring into the Jwdiciary n« its
»&gt;tr«»ngbold,” ni.d ‘-from that battery b&lt;*ut-.
ing down all the works of Republican
i*m," coold not more f&gt;*n»ihly describe
the present position nnd unis of modem
Democracy, which reliea wholly on the
Judiciary to uphold all its flagrant usurp­
ations, and all ‘tn outngra upon the in­
terests of free labor and free institutions.

■brood through Ulinoia that Sherman was
. . .«
____ j____ t_ ..r a—.

.23

OLIVE* E. EVEITH,

ns a light was brought, it w^a citinguKb*
rd hV the pirates. The ship was rolling
ft-arf.ilty. nnd nluuid-m-rl In tba Miltint,
ebb-fly Lascars, who bad taken refuim in
the rigging. The pirates pressed aft, a
tumultuous and infuriate en&gt;w&lt;b hurling
Iwfore them hLmka. haadspikes, wimmI,
and anything ifiry ©mid lay their hand*
on. but tbcoS©-ra aud guard galbintry
hreaated them in u hand ‘to hand ©inflict,
nnd after an temr’a bard fighting, the pi­
rates were drivi-n tn the ton gallant fo«ensti^ and there charged with’ the .Kayonet, lin'd killed or farced oyer (he Ikiwh.
When the light* were procured, and 'the
1&gt;SM on the aide ofjtbc pirates was asn*rtainwl' o&lt;it of sixty wh*» had oune on
deck, twenty-eight were dead'* miv»;ng.
S-wne were wmindrd,hraidca. ' A more
i-'iSi-iw rW-r1
ken pines, nnd Chptam Girryea may well
f&gt;e pnmd &lt;»f n virtury tn which hi* own
liraverv »» hnrrly'©mtribntcd. Not the
least remarkable feature io this desperate
scene was the behavior of the Captain's

as ymi van him. and tell your fortune if
irqutstedHe will waltz ar.mod the
yard with quite ns much raw and gratr

sed n very great majority of the nsn. • •
Thomas J.-flent-n,
To Wm. Short.

IP

viets were takra qn
making the
whole numlxT «&gt;f dr«prrad.ww not lesi
than tweoty-Cmr.
,Qn the 27tb of June
the.wraUwr wps iprmy, so, that the cap­
tain foul male remained. w , drek J but
while‘tfiey were trying Io, catqh a nap
they -werth’«H»ddenjY awskrood by a tro
mrnduora'graih and slvmtingi
It, was
nppan-nt id a inoinenl that the ^mv’rets
had bn-ken. hnwe. . They stabbed the
reotry to the heart, and rnahed «*ft 1°
seige th* ••ffiet-rx. The guard was instant
lv. gr.msed.
The captain and mate. In
the mghntbne, had procured ibdr'weap­
ons from the ©th&lt;D. and tor a while kept
the ruffiun’st hay.
The latter fought
with marliusplkc*. blocks and h&gt;Jy«v&gt;ora.
and the offiuenf with revolving pfrtuls.—

incite, did n.«t appear. The Democracy
____ .... L.u^._tu 1 t- A.- J .k.r
f

munithm.
At about tba aistiMh n«nd
tW minor gained currency that Sherman

ct* with which
nlmost

scientific/culture.

E-pretaRv do toads

carrots, atpuragiM, and even early fruita.
In having re©Mina f*&gt; Ms singularitUtHa
ries. The French gardeners imitate their
English btethren.
'
A great p&lt;irti&lt;m nf the YRgetsble stipply of London is derived from kitchen
gardens In tlw via.-.lty «&lt;f that iminrtiii
dty. culiivkted, it la said, by 85.000 per:

sima.
These gardens are K perfect msrvel ofbiboi ions culture. You see. »&gt;m©
times, acres and uereagx.vered with hand.gluascs. Richly manured and sedulously
tended. Some of them gnriivn sp-ds are
so msnogvd as to yield hve crops arniusV
ly. Not «mly is there not a weed among
them, but the vegetables are examined
with lenses t.i detect mildew and fungi.’—
Beside* trade, which they pay six sh’-llings a dozen for, they make use &lt;&gt;f f &gt;wl*
l.» destroy the aphidra, rigging them with’
litnits which prevent their scmtchi.ic.and
allow them only the ttee of their bills.
The price of t«md« la lower hr Pari* than
in Loudon ; in,the farmer city they grr
still sold, notwithrtindlng the demand,
tor about SO cents a dozen, and many are
exported to England.
The dealers in
this strange eomtnoAty keep tham tn the.
bo‘tom of hnge casks, into vhidl they
arc ©instantly plunging their bare hand*
mid arms, without showing the sfightewt
fear«»f the liqnid secreted by the v&gt;ads,
which science has sometimes declared
harmless, and sometimes pronounced verf-’
omoos. Busy little fellvwx these rrpul-’
aive looking craatnres are. and •worthy of
all posvibls encoura-cmi-nt and pairrm

Tnx Secret.—“I noticed,” mvs Dr.
Franklin, ”a mechanic a inrag others, at

thecyddy.-light. &lt;

rfthi’I,'
oinnot *.
jHpe.
or'fri
I

'a i-ignr;
1
nn&lt;&lt;
r'v. _ __
.
1
ate^wsraVb mimed;
first ntmed
1
.rin
Othiss te Ttaf SKMt disgiM«ftpi&lt;
'
'fiMiy. ' A Ltavi Cbcwsr may W-mW
known, by the disagreeable stemeh &lt; W
hrrath. «r a dork ©fafed fllthy’ tofittiBp
fin'd which he teeimtihii.dh ejecting-***
his month, and grate ally at ttef ctwte*
i.fttmknme, msv be scen the ssm^ktHW
nf filth rnnRingdbwHl* » di-q^rtlkgtDtRr
ing rrask.'
*"■
’
,
Nwrt'ln the ranks stands’ thkrtnulK*.'
puffing' sway cvrysrherw' W
you thee: one perhaps ynU willlfettrtNBF
att* •rated h? a cfaifd &lt;*f smoke, that teon’
Ifave to either pass him without nprahtaf
nr make neve ml awkward attempwfcffihW
Von ckn srcompfiidi if. ’ ' 1
fj1*-'
’ Bnwff inkers bring up the reap.*-;' TWli

nrne—an organ w Writ hi Ittfmtel
meat bcute sense «.f Simell tMnratted’iftto'
a trpraftnrv fm- the m&lt;©l fifth? d&lt;»«-, W
temfete, uraatnrul^nd d!vgn»!iftj the MV

it
No plscc Is sarred from tlte-iClt'Mffin
they, arc, n

ainoKcoi
j .
.
carnets «Hav ’* &lt;h-farrd And their jxstnly
spated fidever+y ihs MM Mi rflo-

from tny office, who had a kind word and
Guy. of the National Hotel, at Wash­ cheerful amlh*. fur every one he met, l»et
ington, is sahl to resemble Gm. Cues an
elraeif In hta ettermr. ra to 0ve riw to )(&lt;K g )appj ,mi|e danced like a sunmany mistakes. The Nati.md was quite I |wtI) OII |,jM cheerful onntmama Meet­
labor performed by him, and thu abort crowded a few winters since, and a guest
ing him nne morning, I askvd him to tell
time he lm« been under discipline; and wb» had been put into r remote and in­
mk'the,secret of bis Happy flow «if spir
the dafotor certainly deserves the crtxiit convenient nsini, mining down stairs in
you florwke* much ' which’ will tend.'ta
«if being a grw.it lioree Man.”
the morning.-a little «rat of hum or, met
Gm. Ca&lt;« in .the hail, and in languap* ■nd when 1
use uUaicra. many would qoiv Us oae fari
more forcible and rapid thgn elegant—&gt; kind word c
your rakca. Would you trust .wsrhapd
said:
’
.
Hozlitt’s remark, that autlw.rs wore
C" nras -riihoin' ■ha*wan addicted to a
’•mile and n Inns, and then ten is sure to
aeld-aii gifted with Conversational powihit which »ra«H rieXmyH.
Beware
it!
You’ve put me atithe toped’ the he rrndy, nnd she has done so many lit­
er», MMuttLi bo a'wndautly vsriflvd by
house.
I mast have a r&lt;**ui lower tle things through the day to pl«He me. then and a-l tbink you &lt;sm induce him to
the f.ict. Hv saya:
. G^
that I cauntA find it in my heart b» spunk stup. Ctr B.WiH be impossible
^Authors .Might tn be read, and not
Gun. Casa, (in'erpraing ncn-mialy)— an unkind word t»» anybody.’ Wlmt an
lumrd;" and as » actors, they ©Mild not
“Sir, yon are mistaken in ilia person you infliHix*, then, bnth woman over the
Tl* Hetjrer Bowk.
«pM)k tragrdira in the druwing nsmi. nnd
addrrse.
I am. (iru. Qua,' from Mich.” heart *if tnn'n, D» soften it nnd make it the
their w»t wns liknly to be comely and
Stranger. (c«Nilusedly.) **peg your par- fountain of cheerful and pure emotional
against Sisera." The Slavery q*ie*thjir
farce al a acci.nd tumd.
Tl»c libera phi
d&lt;m. Gm. Cisn- thought it was my old SjwMk gently, then . a happy smile pnd
cannot be-.dhctMsrdf even 1*' the mrat
of men ..f letters, in a great mc-uutcx&gt;&gt;n
friend. Go-. Beg a thousand p.vd-m-«—
condemnatory manner, witWw itwfng?
firms (bls aplnion ; swine &lt;*l ihcgrwstust
ajr., All a mistake, I assun.y&lt;m. sir."
t«i the advanwtnmt i Amth W»«HghtoUwh
naui.-s in English and French literature,
Tlie General pu«&lt;«-d &lt;mt of the dear,
m*-n who naw filled books with an el«*
but boor n-tumed. -nd as luck woM hav.- 1W.’
of Helper's lm«k «l* pradtxjiS-etbe-m&lt;^'
queue and truth that duly oblivion, were
■
‘ ■ .■ IM in pr-rnofhig R* oifimLilt in anutlwr pmiti-.n.
Dii« time h •
An exchange paper says, the licet cure
laiinii. The orders tbra in far it fnm all'
ilwy bad golden ingots, which in ths pri­
was sure l&gt;- had mine h«’«st for the Sena­ f ir palpitatiiai of tbsi tauri. is U» leave off
quartern, te all mwntittea.-fi*»m' * sinjle
vacy- of home, they ouild convert into
tor tr»&gt;m Mit-bignn be knew had just g»n«- bugging and kissing the girls. If lbi&gt; M
copy up t.« 300 in a buneh. W* dnriiote
©tin hearing impress tlmt would insure
out.
So Stranger stepped boldly up. ibe only remedy that can be pnxluvud,
know Irnv many copies have l»e*n ordarv
universal ourr.-ncy ; but they wild n**t slappod tKc General heartilyon the shout
■•we fur one say, let ’er palpitate !" .
cd. but we hav* reason to bribte* tbeon th«i spur «»f the moinunt. pnnlu&lt;&lt;o t|&gt;c
der..earlaiming:
number Nfrxuth WiWffir " imn hundred
Inrthings mrrent in the inarkut phre.—
“By heavens, Ony.: Fve gut a rich sell
Wrr Cosn-KET.—R. B. Shv.-idin had a ttemsand.
D* pri* te n'll reduced V»
De-cnrtr-s Um latpous matheinallviau and to relate. I met old Cats up Mairs just
great diataste tn anything like inctapbys- a' furetlS pcc bwidn-d, hi cciccquencc of
philo&gt;i&gt;|du&lt;r; Lifomitani, &lt;Tl&lt;&gt;br,ited f-r
ittil disru««ion». whereas T.uit |i:ul a hie­ ths extrnah-c sale. Tbs writ .goes
bis aiUy li|!&gt;li«.; and Bnffui, Uw great
eurwing him about my Ateun.* '
ing for ths hi. Toni «ne day tnrd to dU- ry whpra. through all a-ifls of riumnuls. t&lt;A
n.ituruli«t, wa-o all singularly dufMisnlin
Gra. Casa, (with rmfdutsb)—“Well ! cu&lt;a with his father the d-ictrlne «d* Nc-^
tiw North. Eash Syuth..awl W.tak. UU
the powers of-c-ouven-Htiutu Martnuotel.
young man, -you’vo' lliol illd Csss gggin I
thu novelist waa »&gt; dull in aocisty,. that ' Stranger disappeared, and has out besii erhrity. Pigy, my g'««d Gther, a»W hr. f «y ,1'nbin siyv’uig. merclvinte.
did you.ever d&lt;» anytnjng In. a state of, Southern trade stand Bgliayt .yiL th*, sly,
his friends said t» him after an interview:
beard &lt;&gt;f, sin©-.
r-rlrtt inJiffi n-mr i wl’.fr.ut any motive. requests dipped in all over, th*1 South.,
mean, of some kind or othor ) Sln-ridan. thr shape nt
M*i prat«*&lt;P»»
who aaw what was ©lining, and by no duty for goods, fur,
huarijig him.” Aa to Curneilla.thr great,
cat dnunalisl of. Frunce, he was c«&gt;&lt;i&gt;|Jute
Some twelve years ap’’, Napdenn— mean* relinking such rilijvcts even from that « making sueb.^--------Tom.
or
any
«me
else,
raid
:
Innugcut iwlea, bag,, fryers.
(Ind.,) wOacelrhrated for ttru things, one
Yes. certninlv.
Indeed, sawl Tmit.— IhmiuH South, looking fiir-oji
f.*r the eanaiaing propensities .’rf ite ritiYrs. indeed. What! Mai indiffenfaer. though, they, ©mtainvd «4U.w-wr© uplet, impM-iing that he w*a Dever ip- tons and the other f.«r the groat number
total,
entire,
thorough
indiffi-n-nit!
Yr*
!
flammajory thap coffee, rai-at Irani W,
tcHigilde ten through the m -uth of an­
other. Wit mt paper skim to.be shimv that an cantero ©Jlecp.r had atopped al total, entire, thorough indrflerrat’e. Well, and other similar ©&gt;miu.adttML bwve raah,
thing.widely different form that play of. Deybrn to sper.d th«' night.and gam some then, my denr hither tell me"what It is a ©ipv &gt;J UelptxJtufikjoiL.turtivcly awliy
ynu
ran
d»»
with
(mind)'
t««al,rntirts,lbnrin thu' hidden xam*ee^tbwfonte«»«». In
wirdf in coavi'.T-atioo, whluh, while it iu'fonnation respecting his figure ©tyrse.
During the evening bo tekhihe acquaint­ otigh indlflhrrticr 1 Why. listen
eat niouarcb that «vsr sal on tha EcglWi ed with an oW drover, who appeared well Tom. said Sheridan. The rebuff, aw Tom wteflr Smith in a manner thjij no
told me, so dteeonoNted him, thnt hr for incendiary JhmphMs wfipW’l
throne, was so dwrmud with the humour
never forgot It, nor never again troubl©) nr can porail’dy firrcst.
If ye C
of ••Htidibia^" that be caumd hinMMlf P»

Im: iiilnxluetid in the

character wf a pri
rqte guutlainan, tw Butter its author. Tte-

■s writ inquire hi reg--ird to the best rente

witty king found Uw (author a very dull
©Iinpiqluh ; .sM •*’ •'f ’he ttoblVMb srith

neo. .
,
•1
I wish to gn tn Greonfh Id, mid the Col
eb«r; now, which is the nb»et«t way T
Well, sir* raid the driver, you had betr »».io/Nap-«ic«a, and take tba ruad
kdiug nearly North,
Th-- traveler noted It down.

SolodJar faSoHktrf.

.

Tbsotb.T' night a 1 ami land dtee-vrawd

his father with any me-tajdiyries.

the street* of thte mnsfacotutervn^
ten to one w'u 'are delayed lit T
dura, wh» crty»«ing hv n'hand-rtrt uF ' Wben
Irad of' fb-lper.
It L i!.-!pvr
©winter, RelpeP ht ’be wtuurt.'‘?f
the shop, aneimtVif thesbAp;fld|
hihiied an Amerfr-an ©«in resembling the' FMper'fbere. - Hvlpkr every vrt

Good Bril—A friend of

peculiar
i Hriporb.-fcre the VOW ia
Trriwat

Knakakoe Gnsrtte says that the aiumuni-

GltAXP

-No,” rspliiaj the booxy customer, “’I
ain’t drunk—but I’m almighty disoour-

ur, iku I
dW
,«irk

v.tc.i'W

parbtrA tire tv't' exempt,
Although it
mvr Wn'dranrd whh y.air fntert rifo

» &gt;U

H
&gt;

�s nrrKoir
,Y TRIBUNE,
tvaar aad Denar Paaulr

Said John McKinney almra each Trens■.rrr^eai-.itrd &gt;» a receipt
rerfifiette
tto^and dXV(850000?) which i. di

"kdTVv 1£ML1WT*« drrtn iaar• nre, and ahix-h we .wnm* rvyard as cash
tire to th® s»arcarMiJfl*-esiar
W» tlfeMww t.M A*s» ilk sakj J.4m &lt;
are ^otil/iutfxrmH-d nnd palltatciUMil
Vfr-KWy has rvnetvod rf the .feta «4
' *• ta«4i, North nr Smith, who is sni-: abwdately condemned hy evsry {leptilili
Mkiiipm.
as Stale Treasurer, the said aix
WalaA. by a patriotic ini pulse, or who
I &lt;»t
aunts of mower.am .Hurting
s^nrcbUai&amp;iittti-&lt;.4.5f. it. ii.Wt'uM
•n all !&lt;» the enm«f nwe hundred and ten help to give it a higher eMfactor'; *c■aton.1 serse. eau Usiuta-to spf-r.&lt;vt ths
-hoiuemd .me hundred and nm--«v&lt;jght .out aid tail* support. If tlri avdrml is
press I— nferotimet)!" which you nr
As4 W U fentor onfavra. fbrt witUa luvat?
MSB. Es»-n*a have recently ociairrrd. Trraa'irarintramniHv vl-date'l thrta*ra.*&lt; and 78-100th&gt;d..liars (8110.188.75) m In. h ■balk &gt;&gt;««ht to br. ths— sebtdara can
wh&gt;«b the reaa&lt;-a mid th* j*«tii*« of th.- •■ar Slate, nr ihut hr is im—«*f*rtrtil «&lt;■ a e do not find fa* be in the State Tri—u- secure the ‘ncana id education rlu*aprr
here Usui elsewhere—*, lhal wbUu they L ABIES’ LITER ABF ASSHIATIQS.
per
(win
the
dmivr
which
drv**kvu
np*s*
ry.
*w
secured
hy
approval
bonda,
aa
re
­
BMNMri deplore and condemn, n*6 mlv
aid in s*ip|s-rthu the n-lw-d, they ara re­
0 «U«g la throw lies. Iw^cJetilah-d to h*m. We are raft |*rr|Mirrd hi ritargv* th. quired by law.
N. G. BRELU
ceiving more St k*a mrous than they can
It—(U lbs Lies of fniteroi • ami fellow, Trvn-urvr with hvtentionslly attempting
fa* defraud the State. Not only rhitrity
farther fnuu b&gt;*mr. These alatemctita
ftrr’v «*f State,
ship hy wli.-ho.o people 4xmld be h*«nd
DANIELk CASE.
toed Mi iUiMtrat i.in.
toy &gt;hsr.
The unw.vthy stUmuta of' five the min. but other riremn«'oners
A arbuol to Iw iiwraafaL should be VIU Lsstars bc&amp;rs tbr.Uiamr; AnsaristirS.
Audit*®- General,
■arths—to charge the teapmsil.ility ..f1 wtxild endure t** the «-*.r&gt;&lt;*|is&gt;i* n flat
;.(*» «■ axMy.mitpv,surrounded by a vigormu. iatallectaol d
JAB. W. SANBORN.
hrflrMnil acts upsMi a wbnhi arciwwt. and John McKinney haw acted In rrrhlrae elBATOTUUY imiffG. U*.
rtnenl. The thought*and Isnguagr ; hab
Oitn’r State Lend Office.
Mrasywgn it bc£*ne tbs world as sympa &lt;&lt;latb n **f the law. presuming that all
On molbm the following preamble and its and rnafauna; purjwnw-s and plana «/ —scwact-r**rM. *'» sytsa p| xaa L*ay«w*V.?r
tfebmc with sack criminality, has pmv.ik , w.*nld hr right. And all is right but n-&gt;
the community, shnald be (bvnraMe to
ad a h-el&gt;ng of deep ind.gnati-^i, brcan«e tlianks t&lt;* John MeKiunry, hut to ihr rvvdutwgl Was ^loptvd :
irArrr.i*. It lias i-ouir tn the knowledge a soirrhi.f’i-r knowledge. Th-rv ne.d be
•4 this shameful iuluatina.
Thr North prompt action of the other efficient 8t.it..♦ this B-Wfd that the pre* nlStateTrewa- juslro*cvp«Htai of iisimpwtaae.—of the
hassws its d«iira aud iu righu.and means • Jficrrs :
urrr hnn. during the port year. I«vn in the means &lt;4 it&gt; arquiaiuon. and thr impedi­
to fulftll the one —I Ms* rt the other, in
Il u Act (rm, that thu State Treasurer
pra-tke I’T Arp*-siting thr putdic m.weya ments in ita way ; while RlaxaiUui and
the Laion and umler.lhe Cnaatilufton. It
is a defaulter fa*
&gt;:&lt;*Uar uf the public
Mbm desire to .ntfiugs upon any right - monev. Jt it not tr-t. tlu*t the Sta'*- lu&gt;« a lth.mt inch security Jia is provided by vigairomi bodily exercise nre wvlwpen-i
n&lt;«r to &lt;-ncmursge. palliate,, ■ l;*at fifty thmiaand dollars **r sue other law. but greatly endangered the safe He; dtaaiputioo m alooltiiriy destructive
to every iotrrrwt *4 tin- nebular. If then
or justify .enrages op».n or invasions of sum uf nvoney. It u not trvt that Stat*- keeping of the public funds, and aerv &gt;tn*ly
l«s territory ^.r any mesas by which they taxes will have fa* l&gt;e iix-rvaaed our i*-ta prejudiced the interests &lt;&gt;f the Stale; a aeh&gt;s&gt;l be aurroended with iudaertorgta
which divert attention from study, it Is ■*•
taay la- incited ; nor fa» disturb' ih-wc n- In coDraqiMrtice of the ndi-*n **f ihr State thrrefofe,
Bf it Rftolled. That the practice of the tar in an untiealthy attnosphere; aad •»■
Inti-os of iieoibcri-uul by ubb-h we have Trr.**ur&lt; r. The tacts ah* simply thrsr;,
8taf* Treasurer, a* ar* forth in the f&lt;*rv- drain are in daager *4' bring led est-ay,
frown mln th.- dignity and prop*ru.ins I
The lust L-gi-lat'irc **f th** Stole pass
rather than goidrd aright.
■■ 3 .
•/agNwt nsti.m, ’IImj C.si.litsti.m »e vd ui.i art rtrtitk-d ; *«U a* t I** provide f t *.-61ng । re^mlJe. d««s n«-t meet with *mr
[•■•“• ?• ««
Auotbrr important kulnre .if surcras
ort * i.f let *xM *i
framed and aduoted in a sj.'ivit *.f oHicifta thr rvi*ini*g. pri-scrvatiun utid &gt;*|s-ratiiig niq&gt;r&lt;.l*nfi*a and that th*- .-liairman of this
[bard
Is
fn-rel*y
inxtrnrfcd
fa*
n
ttimunlf-r
a
school.
ia
in
ihv
moral
tons
■/
the
ttMBBMi &lt;U0&gt; ual cimcvvsioti. If we du not ' of the Ship Oral ar* uml tl*e tails «*f St
oommnnity
where
it
fa*
InoUcd.
While
bthrrit all the virtaea. ne may at hwat Mar-, ana Io nrrC*riu the bust cuncvin- rtitr 1u thr Governor a c*»py **f the fore
&lt;.*"lng award and determination, t.-m-bing [ the acboiar nerds inducement, dlrrrtbsi.
cherish the precepts and the examples .4 ing tbr moiu.”
the arcotiatu of John .McKinney a« State j and aaniataacr he must still r- st greatly
the fathers w ho projected that work ..f
This art ptovulwl among other things,
lie must give
wisdom and psiri-.ii*m.
In the dark that the bonds, after certain p-thlir adver Treoourer. and also of this preamble and I ujssi bis own rvwmrvco.
biurudf biHirstlv.diligiMitly.nud paraevrrh—rs •/thr Republic, whew rivil cum in-&gt; tiocvilrti'a should Im* sold t*&gt; thu highs*' rva. dothm.
ingly bis work. An eye s*-rvant in srivsJ
N, G. 1SBELU
tbsi lbr*-nfrncd more- rerious than th. bidder, but shall D**t l*r sold at less than
Arv\ of State.
is a sluggard, and will want knowledge
web rasinga ol diM.nim. ►.-» ai d agitators par. Ac. The trrn*a relative t*. the sabwhen Iw nerds it OMWt. If in a eommunitv
DANIEL I. CASE.
uow d*K dull Gi'stiluti&gt;-ii proved fa» Im- hming hern rtanpti*-* with, ll*e a*vanl
theta are l«s&lt;ra artititnrnla and dmtbtfnl
Audltx General,
our refuge and safi-ty. Let ua cling to it was made fa* E. II. Ilazld-tt A C*ta «*f
JAS. W. 8ANBOHN.
practier* in relation t** morality m d vir­
Mi this perhui of discord and strife, as the New York, they bring the highest bid
tue; if they are an c*-min«*n as fa* import
G'tn’r State Land &lt; Mfice.
bssSbipe and guide, each action tiring
dent.
On rn'.ti.Hi Board ndj&gt;.uri&gt;«d till Janus- a general &lt;4wrNt8-r tn community, they
with the other hl renewing its dri'-tbsu*
The Governor t&lt;*-k »-f E. II. Hnzlrt.-ti
will trtvd to undermine all within their
10. A. D. 1800.
to all thr cumpeiMniaia under which it th*- required sccnriiira; *’*'J ihr bond*
ii-fim*Drc. Ilrtic** it U that th*- slate «*f
N. G. LSBEI.U
was formed, aud all the ublagafnmK wMvh scctiring th*- 8ta’« I sui. in due h*nu, !•»
moenla s*Trn*nnding a **ris&lt;ol m a nix’
rhairnuut Board Auditors.
i» imp—*.
Arrvpieil with thiapurp.su*, the amount «*f 1100.000, Were curried «*• |
Win. II. Pinrlmey. (lerk.
there will be no North *w South, m» Eaal New Ymli by, the State Tres-urwr, Mid
and admit this ImportaiHx*. whatever their
Landing, Dnr. 21th. 1850.
or West, but a omtented nnd happy pco were delivi-ntl fa* th*- huldcra. wh*&gt; placed |
own srotimc'ifa* and proc*ices.
Right
i.'d_*«tx&gt;r iu »XI uJth^ i.. ritrtda'H** *• a Hulu*
pte. enjoy ing the bleaaings and sharing tn the emlit **f the State in th*- Artizatn
.NUU- |&gt;4|4U iu aMvirMNKU Is *»f raw Yufk ur *riuhere I aak. arr the buiunos men of this
F.OTTOKIAL CONDKRSEB.
the prosperity of a comniun and giur.u— Bank, th*- full afri-unt ofihvir bid.
rr i^airru |-v&gt;ifax&gt;i |&gt;a(er
villageahling and strengthening thrwe two
Uatuo.
With high rwspect.
23^
T.
B.
Marauby.
the
grral
Dig•
rrfcifM.
L’p I** thia lime the IpmanclUHia k-td all
fraturra of suervm t . a sris--l. 1 will
JOHN SHERMAN.
। i*«wn legsl; but ibe Tr*-a««irer. instead **i L**h historian, esonvist, and statesman,
Mvesro. Carey, McMichael. |ugersi*n.'
direct attention to a single particular—
taking the n&gt;&gt;*ocy with hint, lent hark t&lt;* ,•lied on thr 28th **f December, of dtaeaec
viz.: th* nhsereaner of the ehristiaw sah.
■Od others.
Hazleton A G*. 850,000 &gt;-f lbw nuuu-y (
of the heart.
ha'h. I d«* not refer fa* this oh*i*nranrv
nn*l U**k their ••bligatuin* f**r It, which '
as a chriwion treat—fuit na a romm**a
was in via-latinn *&gt;l law. fl»z!et&gt;-ti A Co.
|38“ The chirping **f a canary bird re­
feature of intrll&lt;-r*iMl and commercial
so ho*-q ■ 1 co Uy »«a;*e*sl*-.L and this sum •*• ,cently ironed a lady In Barat**-*, Win
pneperity. 1 shall let ths rltridian pul­
left in their liaiids bccanie jc**p-ird«d in
rooain, in time to save her bouse fn*m pit kadt to thr rsligiotta asp eta .if the
Ci-tlscqiM-ncr.
iptrslian. confmiug mv attention nt this
&lt;1
eat
ruction
l*y
fire.
Tlubird
wa«
near
­
The Treasurer ala** e**nuuilted unMhrr '
timet.* thr name intrlkrtuiil ami o»n».
Crave error in n*-t k-t’iug the iiittwre *»f Ily suff-rated by tbewookc.
tnereial feature involved in th" prnbibl
iho ironracti-si with llash-faai &lt;k Ov, lie
$38* Five Routhcin chattels from theof murder and lirrtiti*Miunr«*. nf theft
known t** Uh* mber Suu* •-ili*rrs. A«
and hint. si tuple averting the hiu.v-kr*
Jai-kson,
Mi**&lt;u,
recently
p*&gt;**-d
through
wshi as the fnrts lirenuiv known to them,
fisrt, that the .Hitward observation of the
the GovetiH*r and Au*uura*- Gam-nil act Detroit to Canada *&lt;n thr i&gt;nd«*reround
i-hrislian mhhnth i« of eqnul imp&gt;*rtai&gt;re
th* marl*'e« to woik fa* rrnoily *h« evil, rallnwd. P**nr “Masaar" lost 85,000
with strict bnttruty nnd truthfirlne«« ; im
and ward **ff the thrraU*n*-d l*s*a l*» th*pretty qnw-k that time.
theft and Ivin®, imparity nnd vl.dmcr,
State. Tlwir &lt;ff*rt* were tffonial. arul
are inneperal.lv rowected with a disre­
the Slate is **•*Hired to Uh* last bribing,
*JfT The Legislature nf Nebraska,
are ra«e.t of all pain tn a rtey few minutes, and
gard of the nahhntlt.
and iM*t *nilv that, but the fun-lsare in a passed a bill al***li«hing slavery in that
stthout «ar tl ta s suvmgu evaoM* to
It in wry true n|l naMutth break rm arr keel
bsrua.
'
shape to Iu* forth e**ming wh**n iirrdrd.
T.-rrifawy.
S. W. Black, Thmocrntb- not thirwa, or liars, yet it In al*, trnFroxru I4uib«.
17»r time having arrived f**r th*- nutiuthat tn a o&gt;«mtn»tiritv of nubhatb heenk-’r*
Keep away fr»m ibe i.rv; Take ilr fr»v °Lt iu
Governor,
vetoed
the
bill.
“
Democracy
al Brtthmenl *&gt;t thr State Auditors with
rritnrn
very prevalent, nnd thirst for
rrwnt. *&gt;ev« is* u stki.-nt
Iu 11 town*:
the Trrasura*r, they pn-ruilel ii|h*u that is the aame everywher*-.’’
valuable kn«rwlrdtfv is not prevalent. It I they will e*u*e too s*n. al&gt;e&gt; «U ln»l M vut. and
examination, ami found, as will Im ami,
M.lloy'a Station, Jan 14.
*38“ The krndon T*mes say a that the nerdn no great eff -rl to show that th«* ■ Ul be twill* |y wril is a few day*.
TW nveriand mall, with date* fa* De­ that sundry other loan. k-**l bwn luadr
nrwwefeitiv aud A-thgia
■a &gt;4 mi th rvlictouidv nhserwd. in worth fitt
by the Treasurer without havinjjrvi-vircaj j present app.-arancc* ir*d**ul« that the c**»
cember 23&lt;l. passed b*-re at 8 o’r|t«ck.
more Intellert tally and rommeretally. srv cured by Dr. Trask's Bra"*&lt;ac tllusux-nt. an*l
The reported sale **f ihc Pacific steam- in return the legally mpiiml weuriti*-**; । tcniplnted European C**cg*eai will not than Mophued in any «dhcr way. Thia waayrarautrfauu has ta » MUbiUvr ulc^.-. b .»
*r to Vanderbilt was generally ervdifa and without,covering up these iiibsIc- ' take place. The statement lack* c**nfirm- may he a low motive for mural lieinga.
mranors. the Board iiiadr them a |«irt j»f
and nrfll a wrv nppmprinte one. a« ninny
THE
Thc weather in Carson's valley wat ex- thr public n-roed thrtvhy publicly c**n-;
TATE UF. WIBIlia tX. Buno £ocrrr as&gt;violate the Ml.bad. from lower mo*iwa.
demning th*, transactions. \Ve give be ;
l&gt;Hiis Nap*l**&lt;&gt;n made a brief ad­
lr
C*MW1. to *4Mi .M.UI* .
. ,.I- _
tramriy cold.
■nd false at that. Men and I .cast* nerd I
&gt; A«a-—I-..
&lt;Mrt,hsid«asilba-M4
low
the
award
and
the
reanluli**ti*
*-f
the
‘
dress,
at
a
Diplomatic
rcccpthm
on
New
At the Walker's Hirer mines the itx-w
the rent of the aabhath. an with ti n tot
Ml Ifar jodac iU&gt;«.4.l* lia.il*.,..
H..i.4ut. tto
Ibard, prefacing them still further. b*&gt;w- i
was three fevt deep, pnirisiuis scire*-,and
i.’hu.* ui
a, l&gt;.
i * csv*. t.o L.
Years day.
nmrr can hr acr-mplinhrd than without I
ever, hy thr annoonremrat that th*- 85. '
the miucra were leaving.
the rent. Th&lt;- lutsinran man needs it.I । ’fofeb Catjwwt^.
zir Recent news fri&gt;m Indin, says
Th*- amount &gt;*fg«4d sliipped hr the &amp;c 000 ill the hands «*f D. Melmirr. sml thr
He needs it for himself, hr no-ds it for
82 500 I •■curd t*» An«h*-ny. rrf*-rrr&lt;l io. I
■ora ret tW 20th dt.. ... 81 812 536.
that 2,(X&gt;0 rebels and their lenders liad the sake n( hin inffurtirr. aa th* l »w and 1
Thera wna ih- itHprovcmrai in business an* already in th*-trees*irv . and th*- l ab lawn made piiaoners uf war in Oud&lt;-.
virious will plead his example if they
ancr I* in thr hands «*f rrsp--**aihla par- i
at San Franrisc**.
A few days siner. a German nam­
The city
making great prepare- lira. a»* that the State u ill .iiffi-r n*» !•«*. i
A nd then tan. there nre n*» means more .
liutM fiw dir holidays.
The follow-ug la the award above re ' ed l.inbery Wa* Ci tally injured hy,the up.
nmdorive to neqnbdiimi nf knowledge, '
ferred to:
setting of a l**nd of lumber, Dear East than the ehrUtion in**tnirtt*&lt;n *&gt;f the chrm
Lansing. Dee. 15. 1850.
tian salilmth. At every step of this InSaginaw, in this Statu.
New Urfi-uns. Jan. 13.
I
The Rated of Slate Audit..re m.-t iu**i
strwrtlun men i.re urged to weigh well
ET- The wxt Annual Fair of Uie what they hear. There is no place where
Advicrw from Mexico In ihrTmors. organized for ihr purp.«u- of making the
are stale that the Jaun x Gov mum-M annual vetllrment. with J.J.n McKinney. Michigau Stole Agricuharal Society, will they arr railed on for more rl.wennd dripropose 1o organize a regular army and Stati-Treasurer. n* required by the Act be held -m the 2nd. 3d, 4lh, aod 5lbdav s criminaling thought, when* tbev ar*m**m
warned apihsr tamely r*reiving the dec­
dlriwnd the volunteers and militia now •&gt;ft he Tib of April. 1851.
of October next.
larations **f any n.an.’«*r h*«dy of men.—
prrllrtll—•I|**n.
T*
employed, ind ato* fa* invito volunteers
N. &lt;». *.*.
fsls-ll, —
S-c•’y of
!
3F“ H«*n. Clark B. Oct ran e, Repro- They arc never t«- submit their coosrienew
------n-,-.------ -r.— r;-.-—5-*——
and tiHs.pa from ab^sul.
1. D.rnirl
f«. Case. Auditor
Stafa*; H--n.
.
The People *l***g the Natinnal ’ Rond i General; and IL . Jatn.-s
..... . W.. Sanborn,
...,' srtitalive itrCuflgrttaa front the 18th Die
... my mm.- ;
Ud «rgs-.iard s vyibnce cotnnffttra and C«*n»n*i*»i-*nerof the Stat*- Land Office, i1 trict *»f New Y**rk,and wh** hss been fiir Vk h*-n all •hewe material interests, all tn- ' orsta. &gt;lr»arth»u.anrt lrs*v lbf«.«uo&gt; IQ a brtler
trlhwtuRl and moral infer.-rts are enhane-1 «***4m*&gt;" t&amp;jiMlu.shit.ts mradj du. and fern.-m.
bung ICO bighwi.ymen who mfeat the
After having cxi mined and compared I
to I s^MagD^ drinliiy!
rood.
Travel is m.w sate from V?ra the accounts, exhibits and M.fa-nienlj* of, sometime quite ill. ia m&gt;w insane, nod cd hy regard fora religions day &lt;*f rest j
Cruz to tl*v Capii.-I.
th.* Audit-.r General nnd State Trreaur* j• bus been rvtaov'ed to the LUiov Asylum. arc not men »»f innnrnre under w*m» nh- ; be the c-u*-- wtox u msy, die PHU he«&lt; tbo u«_____ ’ '
' ■
v
............... I
H,
Wf»n krlt.—
“ --------------- - "■
The steamship T*tme*aer has Isen er. we find that tfa-n. aho'ild ha»c l«ccn I
ar A young man near Qmcswd in arrvancc. youth an- eorrapted in rmwale,
withdrawn from thr route between this from rash received by the said John Mc­
rfty and Verw Crux.
Kinney. as Stale Treraerer. iti the Tr-xra this State, recently attempted tn c**mmlt dhdnrilned t*» tmwnl requisition and turnury at thechra* uf the fiscal year, on the Miieidr, by Hitting hie thr-*at. bemuse he cd nver tn fgt&gt;* toner nnd vrirtiv; have we
30th of N«wmU-r hurt, at the earn
«*Or hived somebody, and a* mebody didn't not a right M appeal to fathers in ita be-1 fl,j
Inin Shall we point tn &lt;&gt;ar rritnlnala st ------------ _ jy.L*1
New Tori, Jan. 14.
hundred ami sixty th-ratand f-uir hu*»dr-vl fora him.
The p-wfi-d didn’t din.
examples hi p**int here I W hat
-MORTGAGE
SAUL'
Building Bk. 15, B &gt;wcry. kn**un us and a*xiv 4*and 48 IOOth» dollar** (8180
-MrU-*-.
-•&gt;— .'."-I'l*--''I
’ p.CTAin.TI—i-clwra-.U
Hn«n«i
(3F" There ia a G*s*d Templars T&gt;*dge
fitUM building, was lutrut curly this 4M.48&gt;bu* the Stair TrVSMirer bring
C*ll&lt;&gt;wf (crtmnly we do not need *&gt;r X/ ofaamate M*wygk|s^/Mmra-b? M»ber«
nwtruing.
Ti e prio«-i|»l l.mcra arc I’. atomt, lh« B**anl. ** the rrqm-st »/ liw in ftiU blaxt al L*tw«ll, Kent Cojiaruber*
wish ibe viriona and among im to he ed-'
-....................
j6ohs»rider,s&lt;ifa iiuuinfactunr. 83,000; W. Deputy, defer the rxaiiiinnti'-n oft he
ing "tie hundred members. It ia said urntrd. as they wmild he qrnte iHtri v to
T. Wilkins, dealer in curled hair mid up- fund* fiw hiv return.
The vlrtnone will »*t
that they are stirring up an ariive Tem­ ! p**bs&lt;n mt more.
bdotsry. 8800; thu owner **f the buildLansmg. Dur. 27th, 18S0.
rare tn ran**. If we fhr**w around them
perance sentiment tn the village.
ImBAM80—&lt;*&gt;01 lose 840.000.
The Board pr*&lt;-*-«-d&gt;-d with the settle­
the strongest st-dnetive informer** tn evil.
830T bw th- relief .4 the Uarrocs snf
ment **f the Stale Treasurer’s account, ha
The Richmond £hfuwvr prnteota We may have thra a healthr l--nui&lt;-&lt;i,
was culioctad to-day in Washing- ,
—I —’
l*ring prrarat.
agnitot the admisaitat **f th* New T*»rk cuatral ■•wl
Theodore Hunter. Deputy Treasurer,
Quaker City Publishing House!
"liard” drlrgali-*o In Q*arh-st*-n. Il de­
bring aw.*rn and rxainim-d, we find that
10M48 1 n»lsTur&gt;,
nounce*
Fmand**
Wood
pa
a
ruffum
and
•« the 30th *4 November last, thr Treas­
XKW. fCMLABOEn ANU
urer had *&gt;h hand in cash in the vaults of pn-trndvr.
KbAtn *”« M -runiOTlUX
11m Treasury, and in k-gallv. cotvotituted
Two young ladles, fiwtnrriy from
taperl-r UMm-eawLt. tu tfe Public !
banka */deposit, Hu-sum of fifty th-wi*«nd
two bun*1r*J atid sixfv seven and 73- TrtiiuUll Co..Oto*-.tHtaira* al the South,

gn.

S

lOOvto d-dlais, (850287.73;) sUo that
the fidiowiag deposits &gt;r aunts **f nx&lt;»ey
went due V* him aa such T'vararvr, from
du* following honks, persons and firr»«.

.
..
. Prainfeular Bank, of Drtr*A, the- ram

Iran

Urn

c* mpriled

tn

|»ra

their

•ebo*-la an account uf having Ura real-

dents rfOhhk

that.

Hrn. New Tew*

•’all rhe organte.te.ra &lt;/ lU Dumraratic

ra

.1—i

HALL.

^wasas

^iliyutoii tx-fofc the Lad

radari-a. uuSuturdny e

^oUaol pruduevi

'

1&gt;Mbject «t

ranrailnlitira

**f Yuun

Buy Mun te ra uarrgrfac
^iker.Md nav rr Luis

(

itaftuf an mafienrc.

raft rapart. that we eh

-qfV* lectures delivered

Aswcinthdi—tb«*ac

what they are must b

G. W. Mill

J. Grant of thi

CWrtftc aceidrtit. *«

bring tfin*wn from «
driving tnuu J. A.

State street, nnd wlifie

MU, *me**f the strap*

riaaMn^thle. and afte
,kferarar ■ threw Mrs. G

sn i fere again-st
tlmbef, lying mat the

WUn-raacbed she wa

atoMMM, but a**nn show

'X&gt;'T Cau».-W

^jears old. Soil «rf

Prairieville. In this c
LiIMU *a kii4 fn.m

**ftmt week.

His «

tendiwbnracw to* wa
qd, and ala» a n il w
ftuiy nnl.

All wvre

faut when returning,

(when ralbfe«lreiL

H

Lull broken

Tna Faoarscr.—

fret things, what ter

have tb*siph. w*Hil ln

been starved to d*n

u*r at Irart Iwm |«y

for rftcry iWng uww
Everyfiudy has rav
&lt;4

«o»uvw»* •&lt; r

thdp ar*
■w fa*«
vijnavywirqt •
av but

limn

;n l»

|ti« t«*-d«*V.

E*«*n

arr buying fevrifo
in fair denumd at

Immediate pn-p r

quiufilplrtiry. and
■*n»ra- H noma thut

nlatuot in pnrinr**

have Ud .wes-ina

.MklAriT*/ irivsm
choice

a-riiwdb

We are m**te fra

aa the ortfqfo fut

nf itwjvffrtb w
^tsreby jguifyiu

fri-irijjL r™

^wa Urfin rlcvli
Mg aftdraevice

ipltwrtit w

t.ylWrr

&gt;«

�Kan ihah ibe New Y-Ht Tribune.

It will

DRY GOODS!

beolwerved that the Tribune reomniendu

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

thrptttr»-mfce »»f' y«»ur evmtoty pspw first,

HASTINGS

then * State paper, and .after that such
other paper* aa n» dtmire, nr C-d

Pi take.

able

Such U al an the advice uf the

Baxnkk.
."W.Ainf^n.—A few buabvls of POTAiXNWviu "ob-rription. nt thia Office.

fcaiTTKD.—50 iMMlM-fe&gt; uf cos* un aub.

tcrigtion, at the Banner Office.

.

Mien. JOURWAL OF EdUCATFi*.—W»
have trerived a copy oFtbi" exorlletil ed-

ucntlumil Journal.

corpa of editor", twelve In number—one
for meh month in the year—have been

wwiaMon, &lt;m Saturday evening was an ex-

engaged.

eeUeat production and well delivered.—

Agricultural College, ir editor uTlhe Jan­

«as ‘'Endowment and Re

spon^iliditic"

uf

Young

Men.”

Mr.

STILL LIVES.

ON LOW PRICES
EVENT PEMOV PURCHASING DEE GOODS
AMOUNTING IN VALDI TO TWO DOLLAR*
OB MORI. WILL MIGHT* a GIFT.

Executive Board «/ the State Teachers’

Ipoyuton bt-fi'rt- Ibe Ladle-’ Literary Av

Ths subject

HARDWARE STORE,

It in published hy the

Association, at Ann Arla»r. Michigan. A

T. C. Abbott. Professor of the

uary number.

A.OOODTI
AOOOUY1

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

STOKE-

Gqilvaare sent free, pi st­

age paid, to every Sch«*&gt;! Director in the

Rovutou is. an energetic and impressive

State. We observe that they are per­
and never tails V» rivet the alien- i mitted t»i accumulate tip&gt;m the counters
tM of MB krtdience. Qur readers need . of some p»st office*; Post Masters-but.

■wot raped that wo shall give a synopsis

bring very particidsr slxait matter which
of^he lectures delivered Wore the Liter-1 comes to their offlcea pre-paid. Direc­
swcifttion—those who wish to know ' tors will do well t» l«uk after this matter
what they are mnst l*e present at tfapir and enquire for the Journal of Educalitm.
AU.-r., G. W. Mills is announced to

■ address the Association on Saturday cv-

fUfctto«i^l*Albt«rapMt «r tbs GIFTS
veafthr.ooeol wMehwillbeilreawiUtbsshsvs
osawd MtMaa al Un time «rf asdl:
Le*k*B sstta Rm Cameo Piaa sad Sar Blogs |RJ*

HARDWARE

J. Grunt of thia village, met with

B’•erere accident on Saturday last, by
being thrown from n cotter.
-driving tnun J.

She was

A. fiwpexey’s toward

Detroit, by Green A: E-lwarJs, al one
dollar s year.

CHEAP CA8II STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

midst.

away^tud the h-t&gt;e •n-ltwdialrly hraame

tertaining character which would maurv

it a hearty wolgotnc t&lt;» the family circle.

Mrs. G. out. strikihg her

IRQN. STEEL, NAILS, MILL CIR

Gooxr's Lspr’s Boo* for Febrnsty i«

timber,Ty ing cast the Meeting House.—

on hand, the first of nil our exchanges. It

Wben-ruAehcd she wna perfectly unc&lt;&gt;n-

is r-.t only first in point of time, but

aeioiia, IhU s«"&gt;n showed sign* of lite, and

foremost and ala»ve all others in merit

Was tsonvey.ed to her resilience.

and advancement.

G'-Jey’aLad)’" B»«»k

is nwnds are very^aeverr. even dangerous,

leads, and utber magazines follow.

yet it ia thought iJw will recover.

lady's B‘"*k can be obtained by dubbing

Tlw

^.iih the Baxskx nt $*2.00 a year. Olh
vN^sC single enpir" 83, twn copies 85
•B^yisra old. s»*n of Hdiry Bm-kofF, of rhre^&gt;»|iieM $0. Address L A. Gudey,

A.fl"‘VKtt-LED.—We Icani that n lad

lendmg horse-, to water, when ho follow­

ed, nndals-&gt; a c-lt sbicli wm bswe in
the yanl. &gt;11 were on the ice t«»grthcr.
b.it when returning, the older Imys |m»k

UCLAR

and

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*.

TRIMMINGS.

COOKING

TO CASH CUSTOMERS EXCLU
BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, uf e&lt;

M«&gt;ndity evening, deelmying thr orntity
the P«mt office. Tailor’s Llo.l,

PricM, for Brady Pay.

tiea. al! of which wr will ••!! st Bard Tisaw

GOODS
GOG DO
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

Owners uf Horses ami Cattle H-i to yvur
iuteresfo 11 I *sed -with immrenw auo- '

asam

R&gt;»H Irnn

Firm at Gaakd Rapids.—A ‘deatmetite fire &lt;«vnrrnl nt Grand Rnplds, «»n

2DOTS ft SIMM®,

ecss fiw ten veers, nt the Uni.m

GOODS BOLD

Course' Long lalnnd.

JEWELRY.

flABVE US C0XDITI05 fOWDEBS
ri^Mrfte*•driiraJ neeTp*
sdrsCsotfitisc Powders wkkb have teen Meath
ted with «U ibe/«f iWUw tenw w the UaaW
Mam. * ent of tw. Trstiiag Ikr-o. will hnrr

and nil the ft mntv rwunls.

EAVE TROUGHS
up in a n purl of the cuuuty.

He had lu'eti kicki’d.

slid Id’ akttll broken just Imck of one car.

JVoticc.

Tint Pbosfect.— If croukcra could contnil thins", what.tcrrihlr times we wrnilii

Whrreaa m’ wife Naaey Dibble ha- left my bed
■nd beard irMbuut just cauac or prorucalron—I
therefore forbid all peranaa kartxirin|t or trurtia*
heron mv aievatit, aa 1 ahsll pay no deb:* of her
eornmeou*. e
■&gt;*“» DWBLK
Haattng.. January 11 lb. !S«rt&gt;.

S2SS^JSK!SSiJ5S

SCHOOL BOOKS!

Manufactured at the low eat rates, nnd put

s« thev anpp.ru-l./TTsjiort. Im! nahe did

have lev) their way wo would all have

SI VELY.

try style and description.

■nd T&gt;u Ware sT say and rrerr «kspt and daiertp-

the buy l^nimleri ng about upon tins ice,

If they m’d

3SSIS&amp;

SASH, sod PUTTY, BUILDERS

HOUSE

srrit----- ----------

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS bOLD

BROAD di NARROW AXES, GLASS

Wc »!«o tnaa-jf«dure Coppsr.

ma eutugiwiicn called, tlj.-y rrturiw-l mid

lutyo though, woid In’t we 1

■RTTiUKED SPBUDSB.

SAWS.

CROSSCUT

323 Chestnut street. Pliils'lelphiu, Pa.

.e«l l»sck, nnd saw the colt coining, and

found him •Irad.

GROCERIES

COOKING STOVES!

The Anchor of Hope
TO
• ’ t
SUFFERING MANKIND!

or errrj

•

FOR CASH
Itm CASH
FOR CASH

hern starved to d.-ttth Itrfurc this time;

Jur at L-a»t Uvn frying starvation prices

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH

FnR
FOB
FOR
FOR
’FOR

HARD-WARE

for eVcrytliituf tirtMaaaey to sustain life.

EveryIkhI) han snvwl everything in view
of *n rttarntn-M price in the spring. ar.d
the* nre ImHji dtadi&lt;»p;rm&gt;tim&lt;nt. Proxixlonwfiring a good price, and will c&lt;&lt;n-

CATARRH 8NUFF.

Its readinc matter is of that en­

Kaitd ami tuec agnhiMt a "tick of hewed

Hi* older hntthcra were

Dr. CASTLE’S
MAGNOLIA

We desire

tinmahngnMe. and after rmining A short

&lt;«f last week.

New Additions

ing or prearrvalinn, and is n stern advo­

cate of temperance reform.

hill, &gt;»nrof the stiap&lt; «&gt;n the thills gave

Prairieville. In this county, wna inatnntlv
utw
a kick from a cult, on Monday

STORE
SPORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

I' Is a neat, well printed

to see many copies of it taken iu our

Iler

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

sheet, in quarto form,convenientfi r read­

State street, mid while niming down the

■distance threw

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHCAT
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

sms­

Tkmprrasck Jovbmau—The Young
Men’s Journal mid Advocate of Tempernnce, is a neat weekly paper, published nt

/SgvERC ArciDM.sT.—Mm. Grant, wifit

FTnoiAJ

IQUU

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

Jjastiigs' yrirt (Jnrrmt.

tingsiu &lt;b&gt; so,'but tmlvits wc mistake the

— ..Ivos wmm r ■ pnna ir oi &lt;. wi. iu rjtcet IS
fH.d’.e.K Aripur..
utility anymter Len*
rweseey tn vne wnrlfl
p* Tfouabsvr ariietes art an'd brall ibe dearera te Grand Ba|&gt;U&gt;sadby Ura««LuibraU|(i&gt;mrt
the United btair.. C-na.tea aniTSnwh Aiueeica,
■a wholesale My al. Jarte Druradatafn the prtaeipal cui&lt;*.
IIERIUCS * DROTnU.
Fa«cnc*t Carao-n. AlfcaBv.X. T.
Mil rarnatmbaJ. F. BMwrte* Co.. 1M«Wlrfrk PyMLftMteAMlg'SveetywbM. •- f . 1
Palmer ilrntbcia, 7rattling Afteela.
.

ja

tar KXOW1.EDGK is POWER,
\ PltydcUBh Ugicy »• Ynnr Mrs,
remark*

signs id* the .times, aw-trumu-e for ipan
ami,bJa&lt; will
rbcnpei* in April than
iLjs to^dny. ’ Even now to sell hay for
mraieWesnrt nt the qwcstmiK mid sellers
are huatitig Iwyrra.

,-y

Corn and oat* are

Uwcfecti

in fair demand nr «mr quotations, but no
immediate pn»p&lt;ef of a rise. ‘ Butter h

qmtKipk’nty.and p»iln*&gt;c« drt-lihing.—
TWit *cm« th.it there is tio great spee-

AND

AT

PRICE.
.XOTTa’jra

Naururoo

.IUmtdlicax.—Thia paper

has ftTeidlj rntrn-d ii|» n its fourth year.

It is a FtaiUM-h Repuhliftm paper, cdife! HMeglra. psr N...........................
P«M...
with ability . althn-igh n-d ilwnvs arrord-| Lowber.
Kqaarr Timber,per in" IW.'...
ing tn nttC views, with ,d!»ctellon. Wc
C-wraeted Jaasary la. IMO.
have had ueewswig to find fault with its
d(&lt;4W/..r iLi.o.u« the interrat* of its I

DRY GOODS!

AT
AT
AT
Z AT
at

MMCFACTtSEBt' UD

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY

PRICE
PRICE
PRIfE
PRICE

ANY price

THE

FAMILY

PHYW€1AX.

IIMOXAKV-K

JMJKM’

DECLARATION Ito. 21!

ELECTEK IEALTI PILLS.
AT ANY PRICE

choice fi* rt-Hlhdidrttr f-t the Presidency.
We are more free t&lt;&gt; make thoe remarks,

as the *rth|le shiiouncing llw Iwginning

at any

nf itsjiaurlh rrnt tsitifl fri its wnM,

thereby signify ing its w illingntwe !•&lt; »«•

xritieiwaL „n»Mijtbe whole thr. RaftiMi
can \Ym vSevflcnt pa per? generally duigg N*MI «*' «« in the IL pubiiran caws*;
/tfld we fruit it wiTtreerirc n lilwral sup1.

port Ci.wf3bspr&lt;Th‘
— We Imhad «priug like wrafbei fof

thetftM few tisya— wurin stwl plumwnt
f.'ukAwc. f &lt;xunw departed up&gt;*fl the
find'wwloop*&lt;&gt;f tlmaumrner king —“Old
"...................................
ing flw ai*

PRICE

at any price

3KDSXXZ

MEAT MARKET,
The thing must "be did.”
Tittrtfrre, the auheertbera would say

TO TUR r*OPLB or IlAftTIMOS 4ID VtC^TJTT.

at any price.

We have put down the prices of all

SADDLE &amp;HARKE8S.

&lt;«r go««d* to suit

the times and save

people the tnaiMs nf going tn Kalama
six, and

Battie Greek to trade.

And the -hak utal er*wiwwu.

la all

�' •"•Mh.’fyMsai

I

-

ntfli

WL,--------------------

ib

DC. MBACXS

I botHsw rk» taxi.ensr o- to.
re bora mW but f&lt;»r tbe rm.
«ttr
rot?

Mr iiwecara

ITSAXW.mO

&gt;. N
r«zi?eouo_A.a
and nttKKDR. for the Hberal patnmago they
have bestowed upon mo for the tat lew ream,
that I have bcoa in tbe Oroery aod Provision

Very fine, mttaed—we^nsy «S&gt; anproftae ; but h ararroly a» tmr na it to ebsIt.
WUle the P.-Moffire KXmrTtnent put* It in lhe power uf inory tgunTUtt, stupid,-'* drunken Pttonowtep wf,
•Vtoginta to nrrrot tho mail* of tkr United
States •Ute amplilnda of it* IwjH'firwuro’
.to n-&lt; •&lt;&gt; dene. The delicate ear troibjiM seems tirhe rtopped at vne end, aud '
anylaidy wbo shuoiaJiucdom Into it wifl

WUMUVIAK «EMEMESII

DR. MOBSX’S

INDIAN ROOT HHfi;
rawaananuM
Krealr. p«K rf hi.

BADWAV1 BEADT BELIEF,

^jstiigs’ ^uinm

i^r.

Ymxt'

**l&gt;r*'iSuck IntHea tbeatiMMU o'the stek to the

&amp;, Provision
I2A9 WJ
&gt;tore,

•M6nUl..UTTt*M,
from members aflbe Medical Protaata. MH-m

&lt; liriAtinn Public, ■ Lick ecarcoly s Msgasins has
bllhsrtudunr.
Tba HUMK MOXTHLT, bound ia vatamm. wiD

Cxumui Shawl Goat.—W* hv'i
w •trcaahti before b. to»rtte the oudwto
ath ndiHM ll»r intr.-duriH-n
thin trwli
valital.lr animal. m ire of wbicli feivr
tarn rnwitlr Im tight tain onrrortii&gt;a Li
Mr. G. W. Ogden, nt an cspennr of frt.
950, be haring paid r-.h^b a. || OCT f ■&gt;
One malt- pure IJ-u d Ca.l nit re goat.
Tl. rough &gt;«r Nr* Orl.-ana rtetamgra
we learn that n palp of these animals.
(pnrHnserl by Mr. Unt. Fry. a wraith*
ptanl.r nf Laiuwan*.) are now oh rolnhi-

taStu

».. 41 MSeiflar i “r *iit 4“ “

Imo IIMA3 11311.1
aaont ba/.'j vsto

SOT MAKE T1B-5ALE OT;UQLOfe&gt;

W ollait, as wr trwal wc shall bate, lb* earwd • . active oKwniio. of Mir sobocnbcni
mi ; Xr-Ms, especially of I's.tnra mtoTrotorrw
&gt; &lt;&gt;ur sflurts u» Mired tbs circulation uf our Mar­
tine.
Kowm tbs tints in jurrwdareoer Monthly _te

tfofrflt Mtevs. Sculling amt lexers’
amphitheatre. of thatmsty, tn w kirk plapj• daily crowd «&gt;f the curiotn are attmetThe itniniataare 4 month* city, weigh­
ing M fHMirwia - u^rtbi-r. nhd ' wer* • rmrctatsrd
truni th«« Summer &lt;V»hmerr
Gmipany nf Tentic*«»e. at tl,300. alxiui
♦33 a pound—rather a mctwlr: operationThia, however, mny prove a pood int'M
mint, aa we learn that Mr. William min,
the IndefatliraWe agent id thia compflny.
ie-ntiw tn New Orleans, «ith their fleecy*
Under thu inanneomer.t nt a Pvr»w»n dyer,
who it io said has diarorrrrd the flit "tT
tbime bright and ahitdnu colors, Ibe tnyitery of which, At ceniurirw. have toon
known only to that ancient relic of Indr«tan.
And thia ia the firal airp.
Wr
hope soon to chronicle die fart that n erol
Ameriron Cmthtnere Shawl has been.-e&lt;sn
on Brondway.—Fron^ford (£y.) ComMonieeoZ/A.

s.AuvrJft.'sr-s
REGULATING PILL3,

C.KM Moor
Uuort etiooo

ajoa
a Ju*
AND
ftCirttu

"rr

J.W.OAR

ereok. Mta

orris* dinjng the sumawr arasou. lh« wear el
body «»d rnlndl* gcneraily'aggrBvalH.^lere.
then, is a aeccssiiy foe a Nimulaai lo lerupe
raif Ibe ^aergica of lbw svateni, ami cuslJ* llw
■etlirr !• hoar up under her eiLauMing trial
•ml reepon ibditics. Nurstag aK&gt;il ets gtae
roily prwfer the Hiner, to nil mUr .uvigeis
lore that receive Ibe indorsement of pby-i
ctaa. tito.iwi k b agrarabla la the tass* awell as certain to give a pcriosuct.l taieas.
uf Udty sr—etk.
All ibeee pe tmas. to whom wo Uv. penta
lardy nbrsl abets, lo wit: suaereva Srtm.

aboard : that Ibotr due* trwdrarv ia te Irogthra
Hfe. aed tawder It eapra *dr. That. sprraUa* aiirectly apoa the /—a— ./Omwom &lt;a ijU U«W. they
I AUhE MJV’I TO UEAL,
and din barge f&gt;um the ryuTrtn. con taint cl '
Serutas, wheShor bcraUlary oe otherwise. Thu ,

).4UfTx* *V eo^B‘n#*e*lx,n* »bo«i d b* ad

thus tuck led, with « sweet ih»j»-»n&gt;vn.
RADWATO tflxil'LATlXG PILLS

UJ’tt VJOuU
ajtta wu‘&gt;u«i

CTRL’S CTOXK. II Cnmlnlt.

. Naas.

NEW ARRANGEMENT

PROVJffifWtfS

GENTLEMEN ANU LADIES'

a.ios MotHt

EATING
SALOON!
!
. w»H.r
..r'mkSLV -•&lt;

1
J AM EM A.
a ttvrxky
Sk ami ttamwta &gt;• L

The subscriber Is now prepared to Curniah
'r.uUuiio. coLourrt LattU-i
Tbtye desiring
kptte. Heart thsraaev, A«.,sbroM arirayo ierp-s OYim|taL
TEA OH COFFEE,
CUICKESw, &lt;
I'ICKLKn TOXGL'E &amp;
TRIPE,
'
Ask for Radway's ltcgvlalare,or Regulating Pills.

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

LX’srfi'XX*

&gt;•„ ialbaCm.it Uro
a TTQBXEY
CHOICE GIFT books FOR THE

HOLIDAYS.

Tne Iktamou* Ma* Bvrtixo Law.—
JIr. Stanton, ofOhio. in bi* speech in the
Hom the other day. staled the follow­
ing &lt;»ct, which wr think lies ararcvlf.flt
traded the attcutlim ita nature dennuxfs.
lie aaid :
•’lie held the Fugitive Stave Law to be

___ ____ ___ - er it ia csitifoi ntable tn law. and
or not tlitre ia a pratrxl l&lt;&gt; put
rcry a freemnn.
Be knew, i
fact, that the law ia groaaly abt
Free State*,
lie knew that

sicken or wraksnlha sy.lrta. &lt;r leave tbe bun el.
ci-stira Mothers si raing sliould likewise lake For tws.tr sab^Aborwsw h' (h. b^ks to
noe or two uf these pills once or twice per week
thr raloo uf..'_.^. „J., SlaamK;. . .*.
0*
They BtllAad oqly kucg&gt; • vur AVUui healthr and
PostuiMters sir sutborhed tu set aa sgrota^ad
regular, but will protect your lufaul. agatusl L*&gt; ^*11“ '5 ‘*f *“L ‘“r
'ul”CrU*'r*

Qitums

DMEEY dr
ASCrACTCUMMqfU
m«.rare. Uretaa m
Hardware. «*«ta) “‘J

ttocllaisg ysar*. aa II is plraoaM Io ibe palale.
larigomilag to.f hOf wslajirvlh'iii as a luate.
atil r^arsaattag gmirndty. Wo hava ibo osiiknn of iboUMuds of aged n.ra aim! antueu
wbu&gt;arvnp«arw.td cbebssstol ofwtafliMs
prei-aralluri while rtfferiag ftum uinmsrh doraagesn-ais and goncis! debility • acting under
S’

merits if thia articlo. A few wools to the
genlier MS. TLrrs ara oerlsi* periods Oea
tlwir c.»ros areas banisoing thM many uf Itom
sink under the trial. Ibo retail* «f taoibei
and child i* ao absorldugly lewder, that I hr

&gt;r. Radwar A Co. have recently di mu—ll a
u&gt;«l»d»ur.&lt;-iU*ctuig frnpi rota bsrto^pJacM
amt gums, a aotriUuus sslrsct of such wiaufttful
Uudrisliiug* power—which Ibwr have combined
wiMt Ksda ay*. Itcualsiiug Pills—that six uf these ,
pill, will "pply.the Wood with ttaj—a apiou*
uf nutrition as unc uuoce of ordinary bread; eu
that, while tbe system is underguing a thonragh
phy.ickittg, and rcgalaltug pruceaafsk Mly be&lt;ai*tm sUcngtheued.
sa.'I
FerMua,affliclrd with LirerComplalaL 1&gt;J—Pr
sia. Ueart Uiscaaeo. Fulluna of HlumL aatf alTvimek» who arc .ubj el lu Irrvgnlarttfue,
*tu,
Ac., are particulaili recommended tu tier llicsc

n Tnx BkICKBAT IttMlMBCTtoX AT Bokf
vail.—Tha Bolivar (Mu.) Pilot tvfithe
31st muL couUt'Kia a at nail paragraph givtag tbe particular* of the brickbat insut rrrtion at that place on tho 2ft«b julu
which wa* aitnounecd with atirb deititih
Mrative heading* from Waroaw_ Tl»
attar was eslrentely Uirial.hardly anwnm
ting tn a rroptctablo Chrirdmlb JroVt
The netifoc*. being rather too maob itsaplreJ by tbeir Chrtanm* prvtatbwm, be­
came a little oliM repen ms. and otniu' hi
conflict with a party “f white*, which ro.
suited in an exchange nf several shots.—
N'&lt; one wm harmed, and the altar was
easily settled.—Sf. L»uit Ntws.

FRAMCW m

(JT WfaUa Wt wuuldsiprosAPur thanks Io oar
patrons and feel encouraged and stimulated la our
rthirts V- make sad parpeluale /bfn //w-s; b» I
the steady lacrvaaa of oabasribera, sad ths au-

6th Annual Announcement!

Bads* ay's Kenovating ttewolrent
Ural. OM .Mam. fafa ibe K&gt;oU. J IM I IK. with
iu Ihr Hjatrrn Rruewrd Ural th. and Re.otvre

Sy C. STOSS. 11

FrAm an M&amp;iSui ..f p.»count
line popular Art tostlluliiai.
year.) a • bring reevitvd ia a
wi*b th si ol a&gt;o previow* , car.

undvr
Ajajbieth |
wbvthi r
int» ala-

Aar person can become a r
‘erjblng »□,

lol—The b.aatifal Rirol Eagravieg,'
‘•Mtakspear a.d Hi. Frteads."
I
2d.—A Copy of th* eloxnatlr lllaatralod
Art Journal, oee rear.

-^ir -

CMiatnntly kidnapped under color nf ita
pnrtlsTntwt. lie knew a j-erm-n iu 0^&lt;&gt;.
who had reerivHi.a letter a»kiflg htaZpi
_ a
' -‘.g, t,f fire o«*«n&gt;e&amp; the
writer an ii**£ ha would
wtal find a cnariidiV.r
them, 11—r-e d&gt;IG-&lt;il&gt;

Joan
r&gt;HY31CIAS«-lH

Tas T1 arrr Homs, rota. I. g, a. &lt;. I, ft, T, 8;
eruh 4 It paars. RrcWr embeltata with
atrel and cut..*d H&lt;.»er and Fn.it Hates,
sVuta I. I Nor., hill gilt.
(
TasHArrv l'owa&gt;T«h?&gt;.tn,to*b44e pagre,
"’»• TaL; t Vol., la I. Mor., fall &lt;ilL
Tas Happv Hous. 10 V. ta. In doth, rill back.
an.! lettered. each Vj

B. F.
rOTABTrVRLI

HABDWABE!
MAGNETIC

"

©BimuEEru*.

Ill oddilrae ta which, several hqudnd ratable
Worksuf An are given to "ibcriUn as I'rrnuaa». cumpnaiug rtuaes I'ain'iaga. rtatpiaiea.
Outlines, Ac. by the Lrsi American and Foreign
Artists.
*
The superb Engrsring. which tvery subscriber
will nacive tauned slrlt yq rvoetp* uf subscrip-

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Yotm, Am-run Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
“ n“v

UkuhtoTriTtM.A.tib.

IBElljL

PAtB^NAGE

B ioi m
CTTBTOIZE

ia

HC, HAWLEY.
u^w. itw.

;

.

• .■ I ®&lt;u-

I

-WOKB:,

in'ns good ocder AnJ as pruinpt aa.auy
Having secured ibe sarriw wf.» ul.

TJX, WJ-fOt AXit &amp;fU£T-2itQJi
•d.. In. ewaymed mth« eMoamratsd &gt;5*r» of
■
W^RAi Nf ‘!Uf
.
tlx-m.-.t fn.rrful sutl the tn.Mt aoulhiag llaai.
ih33»’ *
and Burt, ta aalurr. etounrafH aasdUMi asrf io- ■ .. ,.
«**®’«’*■ ** etargW
ta*T
,,ABLO* MtVVEH, emwprtM

taoo&lt; packed ia a eyltad. r. po^

aaiuk of it' Such a wurk drlirired free af
“*•Art iuat^’

hnUcriptioiw wtlj be received aaiil the Even
lag of Tuesdai Ibe SI.t of January, trdfl.alwkito

Other Mill tn Barry, or anyother.cowtitj.

ta

A"#:

■

•&lt;1 tasitug the slrsu-ed nitoetr* ami nrtrrs.

First RSke MILLER,
| and our iuUl,.being bniit on tKr: m»yU

GREAT DISCOVERY »

improved plan, together with fl " good

THE PlilUteAJPIIER’S STONE

Smuttcr—»r nre prepared to

NOTES or ACCOUNTS, I would

AMXu^iuu trn.titi/UAM' aivfik*

Ha&lt;ry

to do any amount of

.rum rzr.

r iu—

New Barry Mill,

Hoping to mwtflsamttaroto &lt;* the
.i 1|!C? f/j- TA

FOUND.

do-tb»

IHJLAg 4. MOW,

beat

Qflgbpaidiur wheat.
,

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BOLTWQOD &amp; GRANT.

j Bflathnt*,8a». &gt;, IR56. '

/;/

HWT UUIHJK. st ibr
UWEriT I’titCXb.

J

ELEVA'I ED
OVEN STOVES
LOW OVEN SToti
EARLOK COOK STI.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, I
gistings" ^asintss girtrtom. i

I the chief good." Tro, Mawmry toadUi
I mea Umt God io Uwir maker, praww.
b-netactor; and judge.
It tMflfaa , th*
Nenphlte chat Joatica will tMtebr nt lato^
.wertake him ; that ahb-mgh hie th-«gtett,
words, and actions are hid from, meg, yet
that “All^ering eye whom Um etm,mero,
Man Is endow nJ bv his crralnf with
obebts
and stars «&gt;bcy, and under whose owpurwonderful powers. Cont'idei him as a
A
MhfeWfaeAlMlKMi
physic-l being abme.and we are impress­
ed with the. remark of the Psalmist—I
new nnd most complete assortment ol am wooderfally and laarfully made.”—
ward him according to hie work.”
This is discovered nut ualy in the vast
0BIGI AUD MEDIC IN ER*
Tbroe «re moat amtordly tbe highest
wisdom display cd in his Organism; but rnnrnl Iwwons that man ever was, ur ever
^Chemicals, PaiaU, Olla, Cam- also
Iti the wonderful powers with which can l» taught They are throe, to rpybp.
» pheae, Burning Fluid,
he is end-•wed.
Hto Physical Powers enoe and worship &lt;J-&gt;d. he grsnlM fiw tldiTURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
are great. Aa a Phvsieai being be can lienefita he han bystowed up* biuj. xnd,
do wonders. But when wt«&gt;",s‘d,*' man in all bis tecta to ad with Reference t-i the
as poweeainga soul as well aa a body, ss | troth that God Is to reward hlin a«X&gt;rdpoasesaing an immortal mind —that wbk-b
•ng to his work, and benro justice wiff
- tvears the nearest affinity to that supreme I suotefw later nvertatee hi in.
.
intrlligrnce that pervades sod animate
Frce-Mssonrv also acknowledges the
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n.v*r
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rar fob medicinal furposeb.oxlt. ja that ho hits fiitallecUial power* thAt-^e B'hlr. ae G«d'e*in«aUntahie gift to Mr.
and as vtaitamiag Um only sure rule i&lt;
won-lurful. and that nre peculiar to man. faitb.and practice. AB. Ita loMuna are.
and aeunnd ooly to tbr infinite—and that takari'frora it. aiid~al every atep Um canthose powers fit him for a pure and holy didate Is compelled tullsten to aoma of
mi»«iou In this litr. and a nobls destiny them. Nu lodge can tee opened or tedd
hereafter; what additional force and pow­
withmitiL
.
er it gives to thu lahgnage just ^uutwi.
Again, Free Ma*mry teacbee and’ anAnd a* na Intellectual being, man posses­ joins the "GoMiwi Rnle’’* "As ye would
ses aoeial and moral powers ut'no ordinatherefore that taro shoald tfoanto |oufa»
ry chararter, and which are peculiarly ye exso so to Utam.” &gt;
TEA. COFFEE. JHJOAB. SPICES, PEPPEB.
calealated tn fit him fee bis important
FRCXKS, F1US. BAI "IBB, COBFUR;
Our three great cardinal principles are
miaaiou in earth. All these powers omo- “Friendship, Morality, and Brotherly
is tael, svsrvthine is tbs Grocery Bae, sseh i
bined. make up the man.
lie is a Phys love." Il teaches tha* we are UtecteiHrpo
will be heeded fur tamil* wve.
.
Alee a crest variety of the
ical. Intellectual, and moral being, mi ofaomitnoo parent—Umt we are reflrot
the light of all these tteiwes. we are omu ing, intelligent, and social members, all
CUD1CZ37 J-XETZnnXI13
pcllwi to mnetnde that &lt;3&gt;mF designed him of tbe same family ; and aa such.’can hr
Aid C0«klBg Extracts,
for I’rcat uwfuliieaa in this world, and happy &gt;*»ly In proportbut as each res peers
f--r a high de»tmy in Um next.
And the rights, and shares in the sorrusru &lt;4
wbile man ha» ike right uro «»r cuntrato of his fellow*—that to be happy, man must
his mental faculties. It ia impossible for have tender and endearing as*xdati&lt;«s—
him to act without droign. B-&gt; that wber that bo must acquire Um approbation of
ever man goes, «&gt;r whatever man does, be his nwn conscience. and that to sumacts with a motive either high or low— plwh this, he rnu«tffo good;, and be at
! gis&gt;d or evil. And when we c«»n»e to
consuls! what man ia, it la reasonable to that t&lt;&gt; lb« extent &lt;/hta abilities.
'
i expect, that he should set with mo­
It teaches us that there la a hither and
tives, and engage in tbnro things i«ly wthler drotiuy awaiting us.than to thread
which are becoming a&gt;&gt; high and noble a the giddy maxes of thia thorny path be
i being. But we may here be asked, what fore ns. and share In the transient j-iys of
I Imve tbeao thoughts tn do with -.his oeja a world of hopes and fears.
I’ T-.
«i-&gt;n 1 We answer mneh every way.
1
It tenches that fauvuTriy isnecassary to

hasiitos

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mi uwis.

GROCERIES!

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oiuuivbnt.

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CSTICE OFTHb PEACE, ttonrnU Land »»■!
Tax Asrol. will attend to the collection ot
iisaadau ••tlier bualnesa pertaining to hia office
lev m tioudrear's block, up ataix*.

UHliATj IPOS ©ASH
or Ucady Pay, only. _

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b
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wwil cskrtrtated to draw out and expand masonry that can Ipjutte bis eourftry. tfr
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I nW*.}, u. kmlij.or'iut'«An. h,
dtapavsrsif (tea wind. BfaJsu. Mason
ry colls the mind into the vaat field of. the le«-. -la. fSrn.lkrte mW «, M.
.
I. ..-- t r
nature—tnsurvay all Um w&lt;md»eful works G.A
of God—In U&gt;b heavens abnve ua, and Io
Vrw
oMWetar
the- esrsb teawrasb an.
We are taSght 4n ynu ■**’ o,1.1,1 r— e it, pm W We
Masonry to range the broad 6sU.
the xrorM, hi justice,wc Mk y&lt;iu,uut to «MM
•tmxsre* and «i«F Um infinite •r^m»

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.

-.Ik
,
int/f the Onftimdti

Mift,r!*%e
citixens. and useful members nf
teWotat
.
jw-entyfuerliwth
gage is «o twetrwiiMul bi feeilitato thia study. aud that be may or all own, noun
made wan.&lt;4 .by xagmMhm Mowma to do bia whuto duty.Up Npvictate ia taught of ail; far the Mlowing s*uBMMt
I. There is rm rvinimn awkstetiag b*r
msasure.aod U) out their wprk. j
wp to devote one day io eevMto Um cnototnplafion of the gk»ry nnd worship of G-kL twero mew that inaprea aucte uffiNssMSad
MasiWiiy Is also highly beneficial be­ cnnfxJt-nee in, nnd hnoecs give tweteaB 90shWfoedpnrp.M «f ffltidfng olTtfaM. !t cause of Um historic knowledge It im­ bounded infioMMW over sdete ntber aa *•bring divided into twtwwy .Amr r^eaieepta. parts. Many interesting and useful mrxi
is emblemaueal of U*e trtihfij hMJ* h-nu a u&lt;wr-p of pntiquity have bean laid
waste. Abd with these many Impu -tent
facta in tbe history of by-gone ages, wn’d
hsvs'kero to* So the world, had II not
hern far uur an^rotiasUluiiim, bat those
tilings have been preserved Io our srvbievpa, and three are taught tn oor NoN»ciatro.
We have no hrottaney in saying
dart nb man ear an far-master} 4 kainwP____________ _ ____ ________ . - A____
well_ _.
ite sre bed roro, we ars lbs wont «4i
eda* of mawowry.
_ ________
fouiuai apd expert worktaaa without be­
ing much Improved in an intellectual
point &lt;4 view. Even though ba roav en
tar wilt • । well eultlvstwd mind, kt he
baenmadatf imrilL
_ _________ 1
I man to our craft that "naedrtb smt be
nshamad" be will ixxsxne much improv­
ed ietelUctualiy.
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Again, tbaro is nothtag that Is as web
ralcatatad to bring mm to hia proper lev­
, el. and to: lead-him to ai proper appsrote
fit »a f&gt;&gt;r the scene* that beset ua here,
nnd fortitude to enable us to bear tbe Mastaity. We We all Se instruments' tarn &lt;4 hnna- ll sad oUmim. save tbe grace
cha-teuings of a wise bat mcom prebenri made awe «il hy tipcrartve Maabns a*
ttf God in the toMM. It teadma mro tn
ble Providence— that wr must yield to al «n*»lem&lt; aid are taught W mated umi retard |be internal and not tbs mterna!
the dictate* of justice, and obey the ffilg- •4 tben»£&lt; ronrai ^rprore.
:
! qualification &lt;4 Um man. Thai the golidueta-of the man’s heart and-bis intclleelM। .-l^wc are Iot
* ’* ”
teaches and enjoin*
al worth ia what ia of great price.—
virtue, why are not
--------------------- —. Thai tee may hare riebea, and the honors
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andste*.'“that srt- &lt;4 men, but if he ia wanting these things
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teaches us will requite of us that we profane aacarers, drunkards, roaroiro-4 he &lt;» walking dveirwtela. it teaches man
eborish and f*after the b-oda nf Friedrlship that unite ua to «air fellow m«o. and
wulcb a 1 th jealous care the kindlicrim pul­ enmmunitaure maauas," ,a*ys. .anuihor, lesltal Lodge above, be must be eroeae’A*11 £”2*
lhin^ tiro, and g»&lt;&gt;d.
Maennry alee xraroa
ses of our hearts, lest ooc aftei another, b
tbe tendrils of the heart lie riven, and tbe too true of the Church, even T I am nut man of the brevity, and uncertainty of
cankering rust of sin and sd&amp;duires efio’d here fa defend the char*Avrs Af Mfaku life, and thwtrrtaiaiy of death. Il teach
‘-quench tbe living embsra, ou the hearth who tlvtrhl'vMaUna uf owr principles. rttlxa ••t.»-day be puts forth tbe tender
stuns of the heurt.”
My broinero is to shnw bow they ouehi 1 Irovps of hope, tn-morrow. hl ■ sen raw, and
Free-Masonry, in Ils ro'imate nf tn live. And it. it ja tnfafaat yiat kpow iiears kis tehi&gt;4iiae teovmra thiek upon him;
BrntMrly-lore and Feicnd-diip will not masons that are. Preface, latemptralf. । tbe next day came a boss, w kick mps the
I
recognise that class of tuuuure fritndt. LicuntnMte, aiid dfafaroM saris, ah 1 kero »hr«H, add when he thinks bis greatness
lire fctfawng1 still aspiring, be falls like aetuuM leaves
whose smiles and tears, whose sympathy to’say la, that they- du
and cari», are co ordinate with uur pros­ ! to tbeir profesairua ’ They Ufa- masonic to enrich &lt;&gt;ur mother rortb.”
perity. snd die with the hour Umt brings
it asks him to cxaiferoplate tha havoc,
us sorrow, misfiutuoa, and want.
the sey the of Un&gt;« makes awioeg tbe hu
It tells u&lt; that our ministratiuiu and ur prim»Fb»lMO» I"
man race. IlSrHa him, “if by ehoaea be
rocrificvA are to be made when they are
should escape Um* bmuistous evils inci­
needed ; and thnt they are moat needed
dent to ehiidbo-d and youth, and with
itWa-bTAW* prinei- Ibrofth and vigor arrive at the yea.-s ef
when there are wants and sorrows tn be ____________
softened and relieved- ’
’
plcMtnd «'• aanJ help K Wtev dowl'yiwi inaiibuod, vet withal be must anna tec cut
!
cessions, nnd mutual offices of te-nderne* lOfQ (team Mll H&gt;vOO«.1lt n very duwa
by Ute all ferouring.xcrlbc of Utoa.
।
between men. are the best andisnnwt p Stoibla the lodges may bft fl fault iu and
bo pithared iato Um land where our
means &gt;4 begetrng the spirit of FHend- this raapaeU_ ___ .
1 falterra have e«ne befiwe.’'
Io slew &lt;4* these w-leinn troths, maana•hip and llH&gt;Umriy-kiBdi&gt;«sa. And owe
Our laws are (Mb property adminivb r­
&lt;4Uie brauUss vf Um institution in my ed. any mwro thap they are in Ute Sute ry tolls man t» immilaia tha Christian in
—the fnwsij ugjrog a Wacks opee Mr.
tnind is found in the fact, that it charges or in the Church.
It la no doubt true, hia virltmvs nnd amlalile conduct.
‘b
us to "do good Vi all ftw-n, but to let w&gt;l tbatinahy bad .men are bi the liiaiituti&lt;m hie unfeigned piety toO-d. in bis inflex Seaaad have had tbe funeral dfcct af fate.
the right hand know what the left band now that wonld not have been If. &lt;&gt;qr ad i Ide fidelity to hia trust; that ha may wel- kmg bia friends warmer thas ever fa their
Iha reecythm by
minivtrution had always been'What It romte: the grim tyrant, death ; and receive aUadunesft to han.
dorlh.
Maw wry alm enjoins by the most im should hasp bean. •'' And this la true of hire we a kind mtwtenasr neat u&gt; translate: his neighbor* was cf ths WM sfatti^|.

■ •nee i-’nvioer 1
w oy, &lt;■___ ____ _ .
“Mnaons" who the interlets nf Masonry,
has brought to Ulis place. The testa!la
tinn of the Officers of this lerige of Free
I. A. BoUiROOK,
di Accepttsl Mas-ms lias called these tucn
ttorney and c«»uaetorat u«. sobbur i
and this audience together.
But thes&lt;*
&lt;;ha-&gt;«err. Ilsoend l-and and Tai Agent.Offiee. seroad story of Rowvr's block
are men «»l mictl and of noble heart*.—
They c*&gt;ms from almost all ataliona in
life. Men of heroine and acUnct* are
here. The learned pretensions arc large­
ly repre sented «ai this &lt;&lt;o&gt;si&lt;«. fa thereany thing in Ma«&gt;tiry that is worthy to
occupy tiiero minds, and engage tbe coJ. M. RUSNELL.
-•perali-aj &lt;&gt;f such ineu I fa Maannry be­
itlYBICIAN anil Snrcron. Dikes
coming for such dignity nnd such talents,
.«jtale srwk
and learning 1 Wh«-n we consider that
JOHN ROBERT'-,
1 Masonry i«, “ancient a« having existed
FRY31CIAN and Sursron. I&gt;wrtl&lt;agon Broad­
fiiaii time iinmenro*ialnnd that Kings,
way, near tbv Court Huwae.
I Princes, and Potentatca hare hownat her
H. I*. &lt; HERBY,
| shriiM-, u« would think so.
Aud when
otary pi’Bi.tc and
*e see that the le-vmed and grent of eve
PHILADELPHIA.
taa I to all bu.iun. en I noted to him with
ry rank and condition in paatageste* well
pva-apta—s and Bdditt. Residence. Jobn.town,
g
ffr.rwtwl
/aWMvlwa
MteUtoM
ty
xpwtol
BasrvsoaalT. Mich. IBank, kept always on hand
j as our own. have been the votaries and
«&lt;-«(. Ar £k
Aic*
। supporters of Ma»--nry we ought to con(M ZhWnarof,
ttiU
elude thnt it is. And when we consider
Hrjlnt mJ £pUoatc
j u hat a man is, and what should be h a
HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ia view at , pursuits, we ought to think that Maaonthe awful destrweovs ul bsmsa life. eau»c4 I ry is something that i» becoming fia* man
by Ssxnsl irtemn. and ib» drcri'tum. practiced
uuue tbe entortuuatc victims ol such d.-caw-, , Io lie eogsged in. wlicn we see such an
B. II. FVLLER,
by quacks. Mteral years ags dirvctvJ their con- I array of talent an presents Itself 00 this
TTORNET site C.«t&gt;~Ur st law. Solicitor ia raltiae surfMMi. •» » CM.srr.sLX act worUi) of [ -•cession. Masonry ought t*i be worthy
rt.-e-r, Gsucral l-Ai-d S'*f Tax Agent. Ol- tbeir name, to opes a bUjwarory for the IrvatBceovsr ttotflixarr’s store. &lt;■ tb« Barhaage kiosk.
----- - _».u---- fo»«of disesM*. in nil their forma. I of man’s CM^purnlion, if ii calls for the
uncal. Anvica mavis to all wlie ai&gt; j erection inut furnishing of so many tnag- peritive rulrw, the practice of Honesty,
BkMJsrtlls. Barry wary, MtcW,___________
with a drecnplM&gt;n u&lt; t»-cir modi.
It
; niSccnt balls mid all these xua are here Charity. Tctnpcranro, and Industry.
’ to participate in the ceremonies nf an in- ] tem-hes c* tn • regard the home of -the
I stnilaiiun. Now is this no ««r not 1 What I drunkard as one whoso ftroaida baa bs| is M »sonry. that it should be worthy uf t» one the borne of want, diacaar,jmd mis­
I all this ! Let us sue.
err. parrhitned by htrrmclf.
That ' Wr
I
Wliat is Ma*«ery, do ynu ask 1
rfwmM look upon him aa new who has tar­
Wc anawro in the language of auothw. ried his prsitiou U&gt; dial of the tnlrs;
; “Free-Masonry fa a moral order, inatito- hot not todewpiwr—but rjitber lo. pity,
And prompted
। ted hy virtuous msn, with the prafaewor- and seek to eave him.
| thy design of recalling to our remens- by rtir principles. »v±ry true Mason will
Ibrunce thu most sobHme truths io the omuncnea hss reforinaUutx, if.it Aa tot kta
midst of the most InnocMit and social i power so tn
to do.
pleasure* faunded «m ^i^erality. RrolkrrTo be (KaUt and honftl is the duty tif
1 ly
«s4 Ckarity. It is a bra tftul all rnefl; lait tnnre 'reproiMUy nfMro«fa.
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Three virtue* are especially ebjoinsd Mi
becoming him at n man, bat roproietly irt
a Mas-o. Chattily should duwaatorae
kirn in all hi«jpieial rislalmn ; and hones­
ty. ye* ; -&lt;** aqttart ef rirtue it to h ttf
rub oiu/gsufr nf kit .toaJtift»'» •*# kit
tmaeaftioau walk foankindf
,
'
Industry is taught In Masonry as broiWith this definition of Free-Maausry, tlvalv necstonry td our
aiM fttotal
wHI _/‘
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let ua first consider ita moral teaching.
The first step taken by a eandidatr on si-etel and uriivs life, tbe Buteisto part at
eoteriug a l«dga «&lt; Free Matussi tenchee Um work of (fad j bad ten wteu wMao 4kt
MS BOUOB1
hto. the perniriows tendrocy of infidelity, mean bimselfjks not to bealaaya endeav­
and shows him that the fi»«udati&lt;« on oring to mtetetor to (he. romau*&lt;&gt; wurl.
which Masonry rrsta, is tba baWaad ac­ ami add to Um nooMwig ,ap&lt;d|
knowledgment •/a supreme bring. That
bis trust vid confidence roust be iu Gv-1,
in order to secure kirn sefety and protoe
tiun te&gt; bls steps in all tbe dangers and
difficulties be may be culled U» enrounter
in his vreury pilgrimage of Hfe. Il toneb­
ro him tfanl if hw faith ia wrii faund**d In
that l.ring. however dark Mod difficult his Un H»ly Bi*
way rosy Im, bo may pursue fas &lt;smn« ।

A

&gt;m Distanced

Herr are men, who have c-woe fn-m
various portions of thia county. They
have left business homro and loved ones
। to partir-patc in the exercise, and share .
Whet
the pleasui
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erory &lt;&gt;Aer inaiitaitiaa. bat thia is «&gt; Argutnewcagaimt Um pHaeiplaa laught iK
Ibam. The Acs la. the princaploa are rmlu _
andKf Used up4o. aad*epl la Ute.fandw
of good toca. uMstory ia. wslitodewtacd
to fe&gt;a grwitaaHrttnftifgarti iti tho wwtld.
B-U in Ute Intadayif bad meh it rosy da
evil.

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him from ibis insperieet, l&lt;» that all psr- character, si-d must strike He CTsmisp .
foBlt.RfariiMia, and celestial L&gt;&gt;dge above, with auoaiabmeat. 7bc Soatbroua wbv
wtetro the supo-Aae Architect Id the uni- prefer Seward toagutt n the Republican
camMate
, may j et.bp
Raping him £i»r ihetr cluef
. I Now if these things are ail true, (and gmufadrby
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tMtoee/pm deu them.) la not mawmrv •. -pp&lt;.cent.
something Us« is io keeping with mans
grvatnwMi and drptiny T Is&gt; not worthy
• ■fgll it iNsiiwj hit n»«t-vortl»y pfttes ।
fmployuwat«»f Uie*&gt; intcilroul lsi(n&lt;4 weythy ofour best .ffurta to advance ite I
ptfecM*, ..-Fricixksbin, Morality, and
BnXberh loro F
it it not proper fa ,
•wad and dedicate halls |o its service aed ,
intermix I And is it not brfittiug fiw m&gt;
mapgr and such oolite men, to meet m
the,vccaaion..'ai)d participate in.the esarcOTW.thlaAm«»liMiool la n.&lt; tbssub*.
jeotwprtby to occupy Um attention of tbkt

�I ta.* pdiiacal praMiiwte&lt;,;wlNB
14 g irrmnr^Xa.4 Dmowrw

^•^fWr'tnMat a^hilPlh;*
TuTS.- rbipe id*‘a m.-ti.m £.r
TlRr&gt;wtetf ni 4lth iVr pr&gt;-

Wr air b.ppt l«imtkw.lry our rxekaw- ■

kertenfttaretguL *”teP «!*
ui..nj« or error roramiltrd Ia ahy

.O&amp;ft.Pap

fcr.p|Ur44ittalr&gt;V-l' ■&lt;

litai dm white—fart all frwly ■dhtil that

tittjf I»h wn&gt; (fay

!*»t| d^wnupan th.-«n‘lay thia adn4t
qH$d.*r i &amp;l (hia aRrttra' |■- that wbu h

rfirt.r in tto* temporary dtop.u4ti.ei &lt;4 thr

py^-a'lea and iiah.-r&lt;a in the ^artbanakc.—

8tgta lUwtfw* XX J dir not of iteoe who
l|^v rv’rr I-lirtn-d dait John McH'Uury

Y'uk B6781 l.de varni.r.

infottdad lb it lbw Stair idr-*M L** a win

&lt;/&lt;!«• .&lt;xi»pM fa

lk* fifliUbtctw thnt p&lt;na|ctu.mi
■ I.
.'.l.nn-.-d .'f In 111.' II.
•b'1' L'|l-,We.|. the Ji pn’ li&gt;-all
pbalgnx «».»«! undMk'am. led Ml by ihr
gUjaid JIiWii'inD. und hml itf».t Wcti Ac
ajlfrar I d^rrgtird &lt;J all. parliamenUry
!&lt;&gt;»..'•? A «q«k ami partima Ctrrk. wl»r
awtM^tia.if nat—ia-tely nndbr the «-.*tr..l
••jT.,U&gt;e d&gt;*mia«lata. the pinrulity rule
tp-tyty ha»Q.hettn adulated. 4«- |]*Miae nr•
■»"'xrd. I HUP* '4 irritntiwu retimvrd.
apdtkwbrej. &lt;af (&gt;&lt;iwrr&gt;mr*it owakr »urccwtfuj piiiiiaatL.—• Clcv»bnJStnll

vliilatfrin &lt;4 n .ahiiflr letter .if theta*.—* 1
Hi* Iranwti.ui* d

n&lt;*t partake ••! the dr-

Coxa»Ksu.—Ati exdting ec.-nc .«• rted

in tbe ILwrn oi&gt; Friday kat. The Ami-r
icun« and Driiwfrata united upon Smith

In

of North Carolina, a Kn-.w-nothtog. ft.r

million Laan, tbe PImhi'ik B.i k

him,

which tbr State hurt nearly forty tic ma

8y«Mk«r, and at a«e time be had nittw

lutal i)«.|l«r*, .ar the p.yk-Bailey, fair hun-

riuiugb to electbjtn.

alred aj.ilIona tiwll.

Dcmaaeralic

Ttowr awhidlaa. the

A .ia ■ in tot rat k ana n.-vrr nt-

them.

Thfa,however, fa n-&gt; rimae fif a

like course am thr part a.f RrpailalicatttAnd
only shows

the diflRiiiMi&lt; fa-lwrttt the

two purt'rs.

And we might farther add

By aooie manaeu

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Mirtm Ajij'ir*itj/*; Nel»**gr-ipli&gt;.;
Praaal 'T'oLro'* f«J &lt; K tMUarWt I

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tart

yy* 11. U riwred that «nc .«f 11m-

LADIES' LITERART ABWl'l 1TIOT.

va&gt;te«a&lt;faa etoctloU.

Tbe

ritt-nieut prevail rd.

H.b— then
Much eg*

It to ibousbi that an

Dull *■»!«».• ia&gt; MMI uraiata, fr— 20 vMa a« »- , U.
• '

o™.;. .^.

Friday.

fay'a lUaack. up &gt;ttor&gt;.
11 *-1.1., •. Jaaaaarr ?W. 1*40

No lives

lost, but many pcroms injured'
_.-J i

apoti ■ vm« cundidaie.—

day, by a

Wr hope tn amtamnee to oar rvadem next
wtrk that the Houm to afgantoed.

WittaTuaa tv kuf uu Gacaaea Ur.

CwvuTtJsdfg

iar'' 4mai*’*j4 an* wbere/ta &lt;4bb
.T^W

The cam fr**n&gt; Whin* plains '-n
the Clarlem r*&gt;ad were, run iutw by tbr

New Haven trata on

rlectiua,would hu aroanplfahcd &lt;m&gt; M«*

An aLirl ■otice.

AXb COI’VtX ! .1

leading editoru of the X. Y. IJrmK to i
the reel antbir &lt;4 HelpfSi —Impending

Tlv-maa Bd.ingtnn Mamuly. the

historian, and rsnay ist, and •&lt;!* «4 the fin­

Lactates will be ddfaarvd by

OXLY *1,03 A YEAS.

est writer* in the English Lmguogr. fa
J. C. CBMTZLKR, &lt;■«..
dead.
His talents, had rwi*ed bun fnfat! Or IUm.a Casa* •■■rtturta.v rrming. F«b. iflta.

— Whistling in a charctoyard is said Iu ; .ibacnriu to a peerage.
Aha. aa liar •—•ete'KHg.
"
he an rxcellaUM dtovtor fiw juveniles, to
J . It A KTUM,
Tbe wrathrr for, ihc la»t three
alrlte
away all frgr nf gb*&gt;eta.apparati&lt;afr&gt;, wevka haa town unusually wild and plrnp. Of haul.- creek; will read »n oevla.l to- i
ami il&gt; lr»M-r «ali liti ■ ; lait as the people
.ted
ta. c car or aim.
and ill unearthly »lgk*« u"d »oun&lt;k The
fan- l *ng sims- la*miM*d to ui-quil their, of
anl. ThralrtflMnc •* &lt;;mlr rme. aiMl lb»
las’ nunilice •/ the Battle Ovvk Jrftr—
an* pra-a-fevbia-s townrd ntoafauty. or even
ynunjprten discourae dtopuiringly ./■l.*igl&gt;
niaa bus no lews than few articltti “p*leh
ndntnon det-rni-y. we h*t them paua.
rides.
TVhilr we an* md wpling to admit the iag h.” ga-wrrally . into the dfaorpmia. r«.
Hay and b ed. in thia Wieinity arv
vplidiiy id" any rxeuae lor a direct viola aa It la plea&lt;a«d to call all aueb aa are &gt;&gt;pnot aaacarrr ami •« dear in prirra tm«.
lit* &gt;4 law. ur would do no levs than to P«»-d t&lt;* smiling double-faced Charley to,
aa
&lt;&gt;ur
wiar
arrrii have hrnb^rr pt edictreader* a ntatemrat trf Charle»iim,MDd ta the midst &lt;4* tbewr arrd.
No; Di.t
a very lougiiudiiud
■a.imy&gt;rihc &lt;3».'t*r* which urv said to have licks, then- ia another a-rnmimcing thus:
chalk.
• Every indkwthui fern e«n und west,
itLfliiiiirrd the 8(nt«' Treasurer in da*
north and south, to
topee fl fthr
Are pot imr eita n» "penoy »to
c*ir&gt;e piifaund relative- ta. the Cmwl
Fami.
There oiMw,«sirt« in the Ian । h.ture of tin- Demm-facy.” If thatia pot and pitind fiwdfah.**' uhm they deimuur*

griHr lime* w(* would Ra

wbfall'Rg in a churchy ard, we would like

penfav.&lt; n»cB»arr.

Pakrrr (Yxn_—Charbw E. Btnart, tbe

ni i« wb. kissed Bnchnnan's feet, and spit
iipui

the purr ha*- &gt;4 a water mgin*-. *■ an .**.

a nV—^aperpublaafevd to the Tito^cvt tl.*i»*i,
iu th* — V ol tarry. au4 lh«t the auiU |-vt&gt;ora.
Iwa M &lt;e hum* ■■ mm4 r*l*T- ■* feaau uwev ia
*m. far ay wttt&gt; *n
m.; or that
;tor«
tH- .mhf-ttH- |—-« .b.
«erfrd
— I ul the aafei 4fa—laata. MM k

WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

D»ugLtf, nt the Lut Driu.cntfic

•dorti.m. fif which the farm

-Tfeange with pur village

tour credit and artwli-*of iru
M just fear ihr finnet to I

(Ufoduri* '* a ..alii, ur the &lt;*

■fbr tbe print.-r t.. fix &gt;. irrtn

ttoiu paper, anal ihnl.Mo hii*li
£nn.at oldahi it.

peuducv.biit nrtl.rr-mvte ou
(Jrnijtvl

two

rl.y.

t—deal.

Milk wi«u &lt;|uhr wr atjrf original pn-ahw^

Jf/rrMian. My they are authorized to

ttoo. and wn well received by the auali-

•TATE nF MtCHIOAX -The rtm
) Ue- RwwatA &lt;‘f Barry, iu Cual.cery.

labor and vaate f-&gt;r

Douglas. Thr higher-minded, and more
Irmoniliie portionnf the Detmcrwry d.'ei’t
like to buy paper .6»r Charhirton. that

need* mdorutag.

They k»*k upon it as

A

wicked', naughty, obi ••bm-h" 1

wt* wot of. wfat ouzia a large Llatck a«h
forest, amggcstM that a *otr «*t thatik« If J

■«B*tU'K&gt;. »•
'•** ’&gt;• •’
im say &lt;
Marcfe. .Mi*, at «r u’w-k -U Hur alt Wa»—. iba
IrMfa Su4 leu-WH Sir car lai *4 r. It* HHOfJRUa•
a»4 ayt
tUrtaUl .4 e*&lt;&gt; put t &lt;■ &gt;4r—.feM

Irndrn d thr ludn-a fitr rafaipz the price &gt;4
to**p tlnihrK

We aavmnd tin* nudum.

ftF The Albany Etprr*e ricarTnrry. |

,living. Jan. 30, I860.

^y'fti rcB, and d*ua m.i

to tenth n-ld e’.-ut nnnt-a

nfali WC had a.iiiilti4 f

■ Ufn-r ba* p*r some cofn,

utorwrtia-to e.wild bavwi M

• 4&gt;?n&gt;r II bittl.rl.
Wulf v
&amp; BtHttr AwiN f.-. I wif

tuwe* was ion into In u way train on thej

20th ■rftinwi.

Ova .re ji.*, qu u v wild n ha

and 12 Iwilly

B. C«hr—f, nf &amp;ia-« Y&lt;wk. ta m.t in the
:r-n- j.*» Brown fund baa resrto
Io ihr-eittal futiai—thiM ranking a mifag &lt;। Iraet itManr, but mafrly aavvrtaahed by
rd the a im i»f fcfMft
Why n*.t hang th*
_
__
~........
.
to tha- Stntr &lt;4 ihrra- quart, ta &gt;4 on.* per I j.r b-Miaamil and (’..ngrrmional daue«.nnd
contrUmtun. u* purti.iiuat.re. in lb- IJar- meet mat to-aH &lt;4
— aa *a.talia?*ttMre1«. if
rJWto"-■flb|rrt in any wn n.ntn-tm*&lt;l (here. relit.* wp*an liar anr*amt sm transferred, that hia rentoral ha the aay Inm wiwa &lt;wdy
,'tt'
-1 ,
,
...
. »rH«e41&gt; ■ —n- Ap|4« prefaM-ty (w liwUm.art
pel • ferry mal I
It Mould lac retaa.l w»4 eMui, tt4Ji«n fa., &gt; _
»fih. B-n It fa rep*.rtvd fnmr Wmibing Sinai.itl'hag to some 8-MtO.
:i precautionary &gt;na*SMin-. The tvpnrt »f
The Trrittwtt r wait.-d np.ua 1 Larletm
Drm«mitie doctrine.
t.iri, ifiat Mr. Arny penliu WtHfinv t**o
art tt-el
m p.in iu a ,«ar for fnlnm*. and
hi* dunmfrinent created cnaaid«ra|4u exmflMi.
F-»n!rtting of that m-nt A.miii-.ti
or r»~i&gt; loiij. iiiu*'n&gt;iea'li*;i»riq£^®"-**r
- .-"w «*&gt;*»
aiT miB^fehm'* t«» witnrsan, 6» tell ih&lt;
citemeat at Wanhtofffa.
I
tnitfifthv* vrftofa troth; and nothing hut
f**e Jaw. Site. Imm fawn tarndn! us lay a j _
Fruiep Uafe.
rr The Lawrmcr JfsrwM of J&gt;ee- friend. H lea »|J.udM pabl)rntb&gt;n. c«*n.
tfy‘;triitli. ..nr Saftalorial C.*mmif
l.urer the auitfa*. nwi rt.aJ the I- i».i« had &lt;/&lt;&gt;m at Lawresiee, Knnwtt. ha* finally tufas graphic illm.irhtu«« «4" the fuiwatot'nn st ipplng Mr. Artiv hi ttof
l&gt;rvw ihn.wti mtn dtreredit thn*wgh the dii-d iaaL ft hat lacefi b&lt;*ughl hy G**v.
• 4bit irf'M uitrrestfag recdiiiio*M.
mwr d:i«sta-r. an.) the M&lt;«*r';»h war. Tbar.*tw*i .4"Detroit lurw.wto-bad fodiMri
dMn-i v« ta-11 hfa ufnrv. to dfad*'-.• ■Halt rirr-ilwta-d th—opinfeui a**«&lt;mg in-m- Molar* , who tonight iu edi’or bmg ag». ptolaw alone arc worfh double the gubkfaajfil'in ra gged to th*- amh
TV
was
tbe
amnr
pupne.
daimed
• ';•* in-rnarfjrf ------------------e« mm that the In* a«*h&gt;*ijn*v the Ct
‘
‘ /
' hy th* /Water ar • reliable witna-a*
wjj arc n.frf thnt tb** Cmmittfw k**ep Ml ■ 1 uni L-rea.
life,; “TtoaJ win do. Mr. Amv; manea-d lite fauwfe* were »»—rqi—trty v*4d.
againd John Rcwn.
*
not ptfrofrt thnt riaplr. Mr. \&lt;*Wy / ’Wd do
Th.fr fa eo d.ei'.i tl nr ntiiwara to* the
«&gt;&lt; wtth tn h'wr qaur thing on rh.it h'n I aliwredit .4" lhr&gt;e tosnda bid lawn put In
Mr. Arnv ; whv wlfl taMfa|v whaati ».•&lt;!■• Hrnilaib-tt. f«f aWan e rwda, ami thnt
^&lt;W VSRfe'a bertr. Mr. Act * U ItV v.aai
p!HM bltoiA-talMfig. Mr?Xrtn t Am*. asKint. aawl ir i« pe&gt;al^4.-.r|&gt;'it had ih&gt;- I ■■an
■baton; A¥hv«ta*p.’’ TTahs. wr drr ■■ Iwwn n-.4Ff»«l. &gt;t i».«wl.l haw lw-rn token.
■drtd. !• wdifeantMlIv the Way in wha.4i If at all. u» aa &lt;t.-|irwin«a-d fiearv.
H&lt;&gt;*
t*" k fright, ran nwuy. throwing her from
, Chiesgu, Jut. U.
tAa Willing whneatt. Mr Amt. fa :treat, far. if at all limit**— dr &lt;*••. were privy
tbe cutter with gn-at’ i jolidwb*. Jl. r InjuA fite oeeurrvd al Delivan, Win. oa
e*!.' ‘TTaaw to- heg to ktoiw Kit fa fn thi" l&gt;&gt; thaw, prehaf-w uillnerwr law hn.mn.
rim» urn*co m-yerr’ that K.*f frirrnl* die’
The time • aa its* float apprnwrhitir M-"day Imsi. wbieh dMtruyrd the drv
nt&lt;ide. tbit Information fa to hr rl!&lt;-*v&gt;a| fir1
ft* J S^'fatiartal Caainmtttrc to pn-*par&gt;-. i I when the totafewCw ap.— were to (all gau-da’ eetaMiahment of H. Tapping fe paired f&gt;r « lima* lJ her rtfetvery. She

Mk'pnw|f&lt;-t . f priini.

Mlighl hue wild irMhing

itft;i.' ti-rt nil heknowa’fa n^fard i.» Krmol^' Jivhn Broun. Harper ■ Fife*, nnd

afM tor dtot grave hndy. wft.— epnnaent I due. (July I'd.) and Mr. M.-Kimu*v had Sam. the bwaM Md sImrostore of G. C. by*
ailre itX &amp;• cmuder T—M F. TWfianr. I O'ltdr m« |ara*hab*»»
thesbublw "tare &lt;4 H. W. Brndley,
tnm-fef nf fund*
11.» par th.-m. r-uafi k-ml* r&gt;4»totf npanrite hanikuhwu »&lt;t Buker 61 Psrfaii. tow ..flh*
"*
*•* TaArroaia —Th.* Aitwny ■ rid)« of rhe Canal tomdaa. Ih-re in gen­ ./Cfarfc di Pwtdwo, T&lt;»tal taw, tlfi,*
H- might have 000.
Evtming Jirtimal pithily remark", it will era! a.|afi&gt;la&lt;W be'a-rr»-&lt;t.
l&gt;w ..Wrvrd hy the nmreailingw in tb&lt;- C. tcla-vrnpha-d iii Da-t^dt and drawn fraatn
S Senate, tlut the Dr«h&lt;*tatN have farm any a—d '«nh the r.-qid4nr wnaownt. .ar
Lravefiwaarth, Jan. 23.
n?|r
tiy pMtthiii taken •»» G”*.! h.* might have dmvm with*-nt trfegntph\Vjia* awl Mr Fanlkn»r. that the a*lr«*li.4i ing. and have nfr*»« tnrana. fnatn home.
The Trrrimrta! trgwUfnn&gt; aaaemhlrd
Iwdl.rr any
. UpamnlrtB &lt;c Fri&amp;iy laat to ouiRirtai-'
i rnwtrrt-d ‘Inr.wo calmer c«*nld at
a.f a fUpuMimh Pra-lAmr w—bf jwatifi li-iin
-♦hr brtzin.* .at Warper’ll Ferry Arnyirv** • Invr.-rrwf.d. TV fin lor.- t*. take Mtr J t» with tto-wp-eial pnabmatuc .J (la.r.
| Unkrr. And bumtAuflr ttwd ■ *&gt;h&gt;t!
and nrina-i! rr*totam* to tbe Federal G *v- .t &lt;l»* nhllMUi ■ rWr"'
The
rrnmmt. TH* tbr* bnvh'Qartw by eon ■ protn;4!y. »&gt;.•. the fin* wnaftg «n-p n*v- • n^&lt;,|urt.iti adja-nrning ta. Lawrence
Uving returned that r—dutl.m with
firming Mr. Findkner aw ■.MrnMa-r t.. I Ing Mime a.rhrr meat* in tteOh rd Tie*
I Yau*, he hannd hr cadd pay ■the &lt;•«!»&lt;» bia »&lt;«... U w.« immediately taken Bp and
Fenntt.- IV ia—e wn« dtottoHi;/
I
the »H.a l»y a tntr &lt;/ 9 to S
aad •faaruh’ D^wnaarrati.- S*-hwiora I—dr prn-idrd ** r.-ib! realtor ha’f the Cana!.
&gt;• n.. . r
u-tr .a_
Cmnil AMtntf fh tfa. R.atoa.,
taprrrtow «i«iauiim&gt; MTj fc'awUn&gt;i-i'- *H*mu,I i —
aneaUlit; -and ’he whole *.f'the peranitfvn.
MiHonoring to *33.000 K Mr M -Kirvm-v
IKWAK a. The man tJ«y. wb-i. after n
-w radd gin* iVm flhKn nr tMrtv data, in
da-tern lined and drUperwtr rwiaUnee, to
b htoh to ruler ik hufanay.
To ifefa wr whim he wan quiteKeverrly Bounded waa
art* aaaWtred 'Mr. Ma-Klnnni .-lijafled. taut
arnwted wane lime eitacr by -JBa-a r ,CbHy.
aiprwj rh&lt;4r *4F.-rtng r.. pay the amount, and baalgrd in &lt;-*tr cunty jalL Hr hnwith anewtiri. hr Ifaaflv cm-ented. and nearly rewiverrd fnaati bh Wounda, hut ta’
dtvw the fa-nd.
‘
■aid U* be inaan.-. Wht peat career w.»’d
T’p.i« the exmitlaah and drltverv nf tbe kad to tU rameltMUi that
b.«wT. lad mryttbaned. wr, McKinney went 1 atitutiMMl with bim.-g- A- Sagl*hi lb- ArttoOtt* Bink and ddhrfed the ,
w*oto .4 tbr fa^kflMBono) V. tfa.
rafehUf. ut Ito* e*a»trt.*r f*«r Hazi.*&lt;-« fie
C*’&lt; nnd rm-h vd from »b* reufacr a ret '

'

nt article.

WV corrr»p**i&gt;&lt;iw.l h*» p4

Iu purMMLicv uf*&gt;*4 i*J », rial ».* a Jcrr, •■! ord*
&lt; r IBM eve 1 ua toi«C-».fa .'s ad l.&lt; .t’u ahry‘M
Uri.Ii-i, | '4. LUnu. 1-liav. L arruli t io.it C.4B•MOW V* er. t-« IHrMtttj .4 tatvt.»0 . . Bl|*to-

too col a wll.

a*aa.—Dr. Gray. Superintendent &lt;&gt;f tbr
L’tk* A.yluu.; d'rcTann that the Ib*n. C.

i kindly *»•’ &lt;** price beb

Rmssku.—H«** sen-’.i

nut* that if the DrtnaicnKy wilhaily eend

him there, be will

For life* ■akrirt

^aitnall d*&lt;ta’»o«' *4 ma

Lil lNUE^V .»» VLK

Tbe lad htourrlay Mr. G. W.l

G9g*tU, and Battle Orrk

an.1 c-.tiLpc

r to all rrtichf and

IJtentry A«M«ia&gt;i.ai urr well at* 1

delegate tai CharltwtiWT, and hia &lt;&gt;TKMn&gt;Ahr

We (in e

Rfankera for tfyfag down t

*^r ti«. ft.. levtme* k-forr tb«- lui-'l

die*

- 9ft would nm querti'in
-toesa of lbw above rrmarita

' Stog.Iniisoma- day* in um

they'lijer.

Stale G««roliicv &gt;••***» • candidate L*

Kalamazoo

The SulHcnbrr bttvp'tnMf'■

would all Iigve
•■Oeir way
•tb death before thi* time.—

■^fllc like ■nubbingtto- prire
jftin»er la able. ‘4 an srri.-i&lt;-

Shavinj Saloon!

Wc f.-ar that like

tba* Pi d ly *• T,,P*"’ • km they’re drawl

If they o-u

uuMa't we I

THE hETi.’Oir

JS'oticc.

to know what is.

PROSPEC

TBK

If ctvak. r* rould &lt;»aitt»&gt;l

C. » R A II A JI TO W S IK K D,
HaiardajrattaiMrFtb. llth.

that it ufaml.l fifrver •ilrtier ihr Matsnt.
■lop thief cty &lt;.f tlac fketr.it Frtt Prtt»

tbat.fa tatoght at -their rutaMi htnrni. h
present i* given— worth frmn fifty ereta i
tnz*M humlravi d-dfara. A Urge aaumFl-!
“During the mouth of May. ln60.(b*v.
rnu«iL*r4i wattebnu. jew dry, ■Uter pliied j Wtourr. ucinnifmtiird by Mr. Hrbiimev.
when &lt;*e.,0ftto,
minM-ruunt**iue*««iaan , went U&gt; tbr Crty of Ne i V.-rkuMtal mtre­
ed itm■ a written ttmlnu-t wt»to Ilatocfem
.
piin-haae the Canal L*wu .4
klOO.kkl far that sum. awl 88.000 per
nrtaut.io fa* pBfel fir w» *a*m «■ the fa unfa
wiurrmaalr out •mi motored
Thia earnimet waa alraurn uw hv (bo. Wtunee, ta
yito will ha aa'idawi
t., tha Ufa ndifi *f the |k*««I s*mi »f KVIOO M0 (i qimfaled
JvM. (adfev ic Co , wbaa IU»»* her*("toll- iI &lt;1nmism| men a* nf lutlurr to e.*mply.
Infa**.' a baAtffitM... aitd are tfaam.«0w. &lt;
In the mouth *-f Jniw». lbe Trvnaurrr
ntifh «4* llsr.tiift H&lt;*.ak. bfaine-a in th fa .i |ir*«-a-&gt;dr&gt;t t~ .\\u York (.Tty. tuhing with
CMtootrr. —Fife’—go
&lt;ft TMJaitf.
i I him hi- laond a.'*i iJw&gt; ihr fa&lt;«&gt;■ fa &gt;4 the
State, 'lite G*«' ifua* .lid noi ar. ompaay
It witt the drrian-d inlewti.ui of
-ta.vrnto Asst.—Tbr 8.i«ti.rial; hfat.
C.hnatdttrr hi J.4m Brown (slws ! 4b«t 1 ihr Trcitturrr. ami uitb.nl ahml*t kb* e«Mfifenn and" VitltanAigham -atottM hav«r a*i j |M*tatiou tor ilnlvrr tlir.lmt d*. and with
■•ptwlly fail.-d t&gt;&gt; pump tbr old R*a*tian ' ihrsuonry arimnx fem their adr. to pnv
drv at H irpafto Ferry.) hnrr l»fn in.! to ' tbr Mrtrra-ul c&gt;mp.uiu aipai the Stile tomda ,
tri i tdy 3’ their iifa.rw for wine dm«.— &lt;4 ihr «ild —ur. mbmuiih* io *70000.in I
ofdaftar mvr Ihr rXfwmur a.f rvaiiilttag j
They are'jrfat now minti^aiing;M’r. Ar
wfrhfKtetuatt.
Mi. Ami ki*Tv will- fnun home, and l» i r.-dit a like amount j

l. aiUpr-t,- Disable

wring to whwh rotes wars change*! on CHA.” ,SbouMn’t
the Hrmld tofedwtit
baXb aidea. Smith finally wauled three

adjamtiird 9*er tn Mohday.

-i*

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SPECIAL SO TICES

A maumteraterr.

■«

.iltWMXKli &lt;xil &gt;Eii. "

'Tire or uicoioAS.- &amp;&lt;Uha^-ui c»
^ * »*

TV uumfa-r

’DiiWIh «.f piilcbr*. ; Ch, N,'
Y.. rafa.-d a »t.-.*r th..l u.-igfad 3.41b Iba.,
Hr ia 7 ymiw-uld.

toetahle nature. &lt;4* the Drmortalta five

a*H|tic papers md. imfy never r(parted and
A Book kvkmv Maw auoCLts Rirt-*
Three fare* .fer.l.t that »n uhima rwdlrtt cooda-itincd. I»u| ncUtally d. nie.1 or cxcv»
asoo'Mi «f Jiiigat .s, and Urrr eapr—r cd. and even &lt;lvrid&lt;-d the Itopublicna Ad
cmoM I* MKttl tn the oaimmimiiy. were mfiiiaaSradun fir Ktlrtn^King i«» reenwr

GL vfaity a?f Ixuul tafme.
. .. ■
mTrhooMrlathau jwut heel. ptiUhahrd m i
lamafiie .4* t—dmg bvMnawa. J. A.;
&lt; totltT Ja Ih&gt;% »4’ lb- Gift Bttdtttaa^t. Naa. I
1.Hfe Naudolpb Au Chirugia. and fa atctoiir .
&lt;4 Ur hwriv*. the wi*!eaa|aapii&gt;« i«a merits ,
drneev**. . Jtvrry n»t tkntiU hart it and |
tbe puMu- fa pun-fawria« ..f the pahifaheni ।
wiU'ettjo* tbr widely ivld.mted advaiit-i

ik »u CWy' &lt;&lt; Ni »

gla* d*4lnr; yH dafa sran tw. rxeisre t*r the

trmptM! Io prevent a tvoorer and O-t&gt;we

nMH*r-a,'&lt;m'whittc*rr awwle. 'Hu* farmer
aw the ni.-nduint. the pr..fi*auiMiiil inmi.tlu*
watasptlrti. feafia-r own rr-mn-v. ■tel fa r
Opw ampporf. may Ijlrutlly have their
owe tow* er ulwova bv th&gt;*ra in .one- «d J
tta*&gt;-Mi!*iiral.|r iiltlr -roiiipiEntiainv. eon
tnintng Siari- tow*, ihr m.-t M|-pta&gt;*rd Ir*
fa**—- *-*
- .mpfeta]

:

know fittt huprmin^.

pleaarat

MottT.Tl.iK SU.R
EF ACT.T Lari Ig beta wsftr tn tfer
ul proton'NurtfSWr. U.oAl.l b

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Did nnv’ .4 ..

think a bat u capital idea

•and a paper out uitfa.
tgpcfMiil
**- —
cdTmdvd our

a rowing "p tbr *-th

we didn’t la.lier aoatrlMfe

Tvf'Tfr o-nrenud. •’&gt;«

Iftlh'to. ■tovuklh-vr IM
X.-tfaefakrt-b. /&gt;•&lt;■" 1T.s* Wn *s«'m4iv. ffce2 lb ifay &lt;4 Fa l-t'iwrr. A |» •• ■.•«•. •'aV- aa.
&lt;lar DltriWKM «CvV^frf to**1a*tl ito aMw of the
&lt;V«rt &gt;tav«e. m. It. *41^/tltoHMM. Mr &lt;
MMflgto. MtorcMM Uw— Uric, u&lt; ri—

ito* W^'tomn’bauiy'a f

But wf ** an
»H
paid t*'. 4end aY-uue. nt'd
•asma'rW'-^ “

«c like thr ajilrif of
F-rea*ut*M Ftor.aregnvtlm* ka•••‘ft* Th W**th TrtfeJw. Faitavfafe
-f O ia- Hu-.dltJ. Mt hittd .«.■&lt;»*, w Uar Itol-v
Tritn ...
Tu**!..« piifr tv riufi. »-'TI I'M mnhaJtM
irurnl ..| taviaaUufoa a fa **■ ub,fe*-r.M«.l tfa afioic
If-n.o (X'l aiaBai'J .t.r tl &lt;» to 1urr.nl&gt; fa M,rfcyC^/rwl,.. « yj. U... .X FAMILY hF.W&gt;t*APl.n. E&lt;|U.1 lurdj. a.ul (l«..«-nai lutrrrat, *.»• tatIl.el.si.

‘

‘

*.

mt-

StoVTiVT

ar*** M.c-ii,k.. I—, .r'f

rewttti few- ahulraeL'na tn&lt;*Ory from toUrn —

^..fasly wnutd han- I wen

&lt;hrdrAibn1rta- tolivn

.taur^: Hy. toeipuMthrb

^taewhavr uooi&gt; thing k-

pair all of that artidv w

------

avnmt ‘xfiifr liarrcut.

“■“*
-Adffer a Fite.—Ar

Ml Ibe Chicago P.wt Ofiicv.

Moirh;\&lt;;H SAi.F.

Hr R-Ipl L-. &gt;■* fl.liipd da-flal in

.«MMonde, aftrnauet, w

the ery •# fire, mxl up

tha lafem of Judge -Cbrirttom**; Mt M**n-

■ta ‘tbe wtnwt. uhameft

(^gn m'I to**" *J* the w-

FOtaf of tbr Hasting* fam
J. Kmfi-4d.

Ppam mh

aettlid fl.Hf. lbn Mrfihr
-ML

M

paured'mto tbe various

jfifrtfew fa-iag In retire ig
Mft freHtota.

. Adtor ao

^8 naan r.4itai&amp;ing ibt«
fire. ••'Jb.-re we

rar The Virpni. I^tWaturr hmr
A olid tu tahtr t&amp;OO.ODO f.H- the txinem-

’‘"•■r’mn

The Mat yb&lt; airtaae

a JKJ*
. D”a.nlh Irtrn* That the imlrarcgntA lor ala «tte
that W m.
very tfWt|rVNk«f
’
( MwWmw— tata by A&gt;w

Srwtarhtan in arareb «d riuia- j-------------- - i/TaF----- - •1.. ;

�irons.

or rtiro **d fijct

wm !■*• Baaaer tintacr, BeUeiU

DRY GOODS

"tiiuM Hmuca. OmeraJ A4«eetUing Agent,
XToodwwd.Anaraa. U Gw aaly aagv.riwd ageat
tarUw thnorta fMndt, and faa rraeipt farad-

&lt; 'u*TD'—Wiaid wanted IHI.
•nbacriot i &gt;w.at», thi* Dtlica. immediately.

Drug Store." l-y Geo. A, Smith.

A. GOODYEAR’S
R. A.GOODTKA'VB

H A.GOOl&gt;TEArt
H. A. GOODYEARS.

HARDWARE STORE,

\Vr

do no with much tuwirance. since it la n

vndirsiirn »if thr fort that printria be­
lieve in mlvcrthriHg.

h’

BOLTWOOD i GEANT

HASTINGS
— We uoiibl. m|| the rttU—iion of nnr

readers to .the advertforment id s "New

.-&lt;r* uft A'mxWrfKiW

STILL LIVES.

We have iiet.-r

known mi intrlHgrtu printer t&gt;&gt; vinlurk

in any enterprise w hereto the patr»&lt;n ige

of tla* puldir iw &lt;lr*ir«d. without a j-»-ort
In advert 1-inu'.

They know ita value and

avail th.ini'ulve* of It.

Atlantic
Court

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

That—IsSo

toitii/Ol‘1 JU jflWTulD

CHEAP

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

Mortiilt.—Thia in ri&gt;&lt;dicid

e« prviH itl ita tnuial intrn ating matter.—

A»y panoa ;etrtniag*Cl**fc «W nMiveaOift.

Ila ronti ntw an*'Oumtira* and Mmanr,
ing." •‘My Firat Lite?* -A Shetland

If cn«kvr»4iHihj eoutrol thing*. what

Shawl.” “Rolm di Roiun.” “Thr Amber

terrible lime* we would have though —

G.wia" “fb-tne Accounts if a Vlajoitary."

If they emlld have had

wouldn't we ?

irrmt.

tn death before tbi« tinir,—Bonurr.

rd, utid in nothing

Wc would not question the correct­

bated in interest. The

little him auitbbing thr price. m&gt; for a* a

lurn for five fropir*.

or ten dol­

farmifWIim ( I .

printer t* able, of aiiartirir of h&gt;&lt;hie pn&gt;long btil-KMue dni

America* Stock JuIkxal—Wr hair

many

the iirxl nutnlwr fo’ 1800.

mat tiring to ex­

former in tbr laaintry.

I* it n«&gt;t

aajuat (or the former to n»k what

hi*

.—Wr.'CASTLE'S

It ia devoted to

MAGNOLIA I'AtAWB BWrtP.

Il.r engraving*

*“"*"&gt;-«****R-&lt; m.-;. .

for the printer to fix i, ii rtidn pri&lt;v upon

before ua, of Improtid Kciiliitky alieep.

■ Ilin pa pi'r. and llail w. high that thomuitid*
Wr d«&gt; not «i J» to pay

and otlM-r iniiiiud*. arc writ worth tbe
Miluwiiptibu Price.
It i» in patupldvl

^makerx for tTy ing d&gt;&gt;un the pric® of nur

form.and each number nuitaina 82 pagr&gt;.

paudiMw.but rather un-U* mil jnwlirv to all.

It in publiMnwi Hiontbly.at 25 Park Row,

and e&gt;im|ir!itiot&gt;

Oul-I Slud* and Hl«v« Batten*

lllr illlprolrnielli ol dotlKidicanililida nnd
larm*at&lt;*-k

Let (Jrniand

p-nmdly.

wt thr

MO erflta tea I
CULAR

and

CROSSCUT

SAWS.
We can elotbe you from the emwu

Lead to the aule of

BROAD 4. NARROW AXES.GLASS

•&gt;f the

get a anudl d*-nation o| mamh hay, as hr

S \SH. amJ I’t l'n, BUILDERS

nnd warrant priors to suit.

en kindly set tbr price below nothing, of.
that article.
A 'Farmin.
'

HOUSE

F«w life* wake ■ •nr friend might
TRIMMINGS

S'astings' llricc tnrrcnt.

GOODS SOLD
GOODS HOLD
_ _____

tha fo&gt;&gt;t

CtMiKLNG

TO CASH COHTOJTUS SXCLC

MIX and PARLOR STOVES, uf ev

Iming. Jan. 30. IMO.

sivur.

•tyle and drwcriptinn.

Remarks.— flew sm»itivc wr are!—

I tny to ►‘•I’, Ul'd dm* n&gt;&gt;! like !■&gt; have

JEWELRY.

Another fotn &lt; I I r&gt;- | &gt; tnt&gt; i » (■&gt; *ell. n»
An-

it

dofhr n btmhrl.

I line brought him a
Wclf we, tin; editor «d

tbe Bnuntr

’on't

mm, which but tor

t he pr«»|&lt;nt if prices.

wr did about

GROCERIES

But tli.-n, we

FOR CASH

i.idHidy would have lirvn plrttfa-d, *«r dir-

pli-aard.
DM any’ of ..nr FcnJem ever i
tbiuli ahnt a capital idea it umd*f Ir t..

COOKING STOVES!

The Anchor of Hop-

send a paper out without any rending

srmtmyG

T*lmn wr wouid nut hnvi- ’

o(Ti*ndrd our nmr-h hay frh-ml— prilmi- I
no, and perluqiM not.
Wr rm*ll'^t get !

firm gash

Fur

cash

.ranoY*TY^^&gt;§j|oT
FOR CASH

----- -- «.7£aRCAN1

HARD-WARE

KOI’ND.

we didn’t t • tier-omrtiling in whieh in '

mankind:

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

ting a rowing up lla* ■•flier day iHmona

ISAAC C. MOTT.

FOR CASH
.............
H)i: CASH
.trHoai 'To* (MH*)
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
CASH
CASH

J'f
Imi.vrri ; I* nil* wiling Mor* fonulf Umri-* far &gt; I Ml.LA
likByl.Wi-UtO'dd hrtve torgottcu to -tat. tl.au can lx boagbl for lb* name tunn&lt;-\. &lt;• anr el
Imw (Inrly fa me y. nng lady b-Afi or.
hoB WK-ly siihfFtioiiy’&gt;• fo’ifM- appcnrisf. I

But wr ar# nn rdln&gt;r. |m.(, of ri»ir*r /are •
pni&lt;T t«&lt; 4an&lt;l abiirc. ar-d m&gt;t to run itiwn .

rwu^tji POEKSwwMr (&lt;♦
DldahV L mcj &lt;• Ja»arN«sj
liiXV

Kwhi

&gt; Wr'wOttjf
■ al •» d di.» trv-

** ’ ' !■ lir p Birp.. *r i
JI fc,n".v’

PECTORAL BAI*

tfo&lt;srire
mrfptm-a. .»r marxb )■*». But | My Uwk uf Wind.!. J.rgr'.i.&lt;l well ariKtod. &lt;
ri
.1 Ca t •.
r
it
»btiug of#rer» rarieij «udu( •
we like the spirit «.f our mrn-li bin 1
-__
.
r
u
&gt;
• 1 i
j
.
Groceries &amp; Fancy
Goodi
ftiirdj-wi o Im-«-4 &lt;n It vire. red ritnll I*- :
J
......
,
.
,
. • thatcaa be fc«Ml io tit* efatern ar wr«tcru a
find to pxt I in clririig vlnwr hr - k«t. |lcvcupn*n«&lt;efy ririetr *t&gt;dkiudufSui

nm-t^arr amm thing better I

is coxi&gt;ni&lt;i rhwidii

3KTHO%£ (1003

migSt hue mid m i I ling nt all and then

niaticC iu ill

haia'e

SCHOOL BOOKS!

fi . I Mufc in felling any

more Jhm. ty jar Niid what

SOLD
BOLD
BOLD
SOLD

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

ftir truth told «• '-nt an nl-undat-reof hay.

Ac wish we hud omilt«d p&gt;tal&lt;*rw.

•w»&lt;«

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

■SWIOHH

Our mrrrap-iidrnt hn«got smia Mundi

i.ther lia* got

MR

GOODS SOLD

CION. STEEL, NA 113. MILL CIR­

&lt;&gt; KJPER, and CARPENTER TOOL”.

pritt to all ncticle* and we'will aiddr
thereby.

CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CH
CASH STORE

Itsaaitenta

produht ia worth, nr the root !•» him. a*

ranuot id.tniu IL

New Additions

.]

c&gt;-tnmend it to rtrert alock-giower and

village neighbor*, for
6®r credit and nrtiriimof trwle.

CHEAP CASH STORE wuX
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STOKE
WWB58# •

Allnulicix piiblialwd by Ticbu-.r &lt;k Fii ld*.

B&gt;&gt;*t«&gt;n, Mcim., nt tSayeur;

dwti-m, for which the farmer

HARDWARE

Thr Pr*dr«a»r*s Story iao nilnii'

ness of the above remarks hut it bx&gt;ks a

EAP CASH STORE

S

EAP CASH STORE

Tlx fallowingtaiUrfipirt «f Ua GIFTS
w. &lt;iS*r, oat &lt;m which will b« Frc wiifa Ux cbcrc

••.Mexico.’’ and other articles of »fcrir&lt;l in-

their way wr would all havclireu starved

STORE.

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

for February |»i»n our table, mid ita [41g-

rr»l »sj'ert..r»at«, *ad ,-llx-r drter^ra' rrm.-din

AVr hnvi

AND

got all "f that artirlr »r are likely I*
want hefigr Im rival.

At/wr A Fiat

AV about So’rbvk

oif Mondst itftrnn

i» were startled

by the rry «&lt;f Grr. afal

ijwti emerging in*

to

DRY GOODS!

AT ANY PRICE

tbe etnwt, oiau-ri J wm-kr immin.’

fmin^U part* nf tin* acc-nd »lury

nnd

ro&lt;»f of t|w Howtingw house, kept by

H.

J. Keiifodd.

WIWUHTSER8' A YD J0I3ERT
AT ANY P**!E

IWTBK. 1UATM UU4.

I'jnm entering np**n tbe

wo-nd foair. the anaikr W

t&gt;. i-atme axffnMtion.

denrra*

Mm b water wn«

pourcd bitu thr variunn apmtniriit*. all

pnrtkm Iwing in entire ignoranrr of where

XVIS'KXT’

. Mt.r wunr erarvbiog. n
bed room containing tbier l«rda »** Gauui

MEAT MARKET,

&lt;0 be ■« fire.

at any piiict lS—
»&gt;WS’&gt;&gt;u

Tbw w»Tr n tmoed, ■*•■

(■ring ru’in-h rmmd.
It appear-, that
in
4B-Xrhr* from a bed tbrt i

The thing must “be did.'
Tlm/orr, the SuhdrrBnjra w ould »&lt;y'

rm tbfaiwn .ore Il cfigir Hlamlhig near » _ _____ _ _____
«t»er pje% nnd fr»m riita they t»-k *-4ti-&gt; Ik-v H*

AT ANY PRICE
hf ANTT1UCE.

t

�-

..

.

CVAStfiKtO.A tt
*wm£RN9d.A .It

^s«vra..rroMemr

JEF,

StWSH « tiksSKS,

RR. ROBACKS
HAMMUVIAI REMEMES!!
Whs. Dm »o4.ra. «ta t&gt;fo^&gt;tsd«wWfobIF*re
sicisn, tntrodnred Ms I Hood Peri tier and Wood
P.U. io Ibe United Hlate*. ta
forth _• plain

Aansuv W*u_—Ihr workmen on
(heartreiaa writ in thia erty, we pudre,
have quit, hauNg reached ibe depth &lt;d
300 fork The desired n salt tan n«.t yet
been ateshird, and it now rrmxin* with
.Common Council to driejmiuc whether
tbe work shall be pnasr&lt;*it&lt;&gt;d anv farther.
Tbe whole e*pM&gt;&lt;e of On- * ell ihtu 4r,
we unJct stand, la aLvuit 3600. • UuhM
the wsak is eotnt4rfed.»bl* amount will
M !•*«.-. JforataZ/ JE^amAr.

rrirrtmii) 1
BADWAYi BEADY BEUEF,

______________________________
pel Ing the qnalittes of tbe Bitters, but a roll-,
cvtiaiaiiun uf«n inrsIttaMrmrdictee. which U
dostlucd to lie aa emturii.r as time itself.
Ilosictler'a Stomach Hitlers have proved

dtteUv snv." before dMS dreHv-*re evcrvwbere

Dr. BdtacktavltesItasttennoa oTtbesiek to tbe

OK1GI.YAL LETFEEL

Grocery &amp;, Provision

12.SLH3

Tbe Moral and rehrouaehiractct&gt;f Ibe Mouth.
hitberta daste.
Tbe n&lt;,)ME MONTHLY, bound to volume*, will
make tha ata* tefo&amp;ta XadttvZ tata for'■ vamily
UBS*ar:S volumes io a V rar Of«. 0 pages each.
far While we n uuld eipres* our thanks to our
palrons and feel encouraged tuul «u tn aisled in our
efforts V- make and perpetuate luftyj Jiutxn. by
t ------- - — r .—I ll.a

aldo to alate cunfi'tently that flic ••Hitters"
are « oevtnia itnwfor - tigv Dysf-rp-^nnd lib*
&lt;nseaaea.'ir’lo llie proprietor* a srurrs of un­
alloyed plenaure. Il retnuvea all n-otlud matter
rrew tiw^MpffecibcraiM 3**1 M«*&gt;- tuu
imparls renewed rilniiry loth* berrvueststem,

from snradtereofthe Mniica! ProltaMiw*. Editors
of public Hurrnals, aril known Mer.haute sud
Faravew .id Ladle* of tta bigtaat respraitabHwr.
giving aceooKteuf sai'asudiMwy cures wrought
by the renwdie-. of which cares tbe; ttarusolvca
Wrr*
v EYE wrrxEFsw.
Tbese narlir. may ta consulted personally nr
br teller *—- t^“* o-ta.
uh«n tlu,

tliestomaeb. livdr.*nml liter digestive organs,
taildy but puworfwlfy. and Mmn testorra them

____________
puttie, retatttobes the taD-wbig

Ptifo arvMde U Kadenfic. which
of tbv skin, sod aaat te Astute II
the fiu&lt;-r psrl* of for euiniuttr.i.
,M
seuM&gt;4 !•• a plss-t wbieh U au3.xp«sto&gt;Mt. wte4
KT.T!X5?\2KT.7£.,V.ftS!9

WKtn? IlHri
HHOI&gt; II// i trill »
3iiMdr am^cuJ ombafftc.

‘

ajoe &lt;&lt;iooo

. far. Rodwar A Co. have recently diwcuvered a
mfrlhodfirf extracting fn.m’ mote hertw, pUttte
ami guste,-a nutritkraa extract of ssA wonderful
nourishing power- wbiab they bate coinblued
with Radwsx'*- B4rolatUxl*iljte^tbaiaix ^tbeae
pills Will supply the HoodAHtb tbo same amount Una liun-lrrdcopies “
....... ■ rS «&gt;0
of*uatHtioo as ooe oboce of ordinary breed; so and at tlw same rate or a gream xvriat ; but If
out paid th Mrreqt. *3 OO wdlte ebargtaL. pwnjionsfw skw twewwitiiM
Any person obtaining Ora subscribers to tbr
Homs Montuly for ooa year, and sendiu* us
tlO.MI, shall be entitled to Fottr Volumes of tba
Happy Hovuc. bound ia tuasiin. gilt backs and
vi’SirfSriisrK’fa-V;lu tnea,rtfoed

nt*

For twenty’ aabecrilnnC aid Hv i&gt;‘’. books To
the value of.S..r..j|..4.i.u. it,,..... .a 00
PiMtnusten arvanlborirod loaet as annu^ad
may retain per cent, for all new vnbvcrlovra tber
may obtain.
A» Jriu-ra and ccgimunicaliotu should he, *1CYRdS STOXK. II Ctirahiil, Ifosfo &lt; Mm*

ntt or two of these pills once or twice per week.
Tber will not oalr keep vonr system haallhy and
regular, tmf will peraeot yovt lafsaSs against

s^iW’aiic'srSiS'.^aE
thus suckled, witbsswrrt dispassion.
RADWAV0 MfoiUTINfi PILLS

AMD

PROVISIOJYS

Regulate each snd every organ of tbs system, and
correct all dmuigvturtila of the Llrer, Dowds,
‘-ijMTMrm
'
Costivrncss,
Heart-Hunt.

•

|

dwdlgsstign,
Dyspepsia.

.

NEW ARRANGEMENT.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'

EATING
&amp;AL00Y!!
W
«*&gt;&lt;« V
ttoBns.
ash

a

aix

The snUcriber ia now prrpam) to funmli

GOOD ASSORTMENT,

IKK FEKAXeE*,

who haw lawirnislwJ f.r years in Uwlulra* wrek»e«« and drspondenev, rreupcra'e wtth grrat ra
fiMsy tMsdsr ib.or iuti«urati&gt;&lt; t&gt;pwati&gt;«. That
all sexual diaabtlitirs are trtuovid by tl-nr evt
dial and genUy .t.muteung pewpertba That they

REGULATING PILLS,

I am at the Old Stand,

rZ SOT/KS

tiYrr.i’si.
with aarrrsoptwrteipl.Y. and nt avoey abort timeThat after all other mediehin bare proved twoleas, they relieve
LIFER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health and sticugtber tbcsuSkrer.

KOT M4£ Tll£ SAU OF UQUOKS
x

A V alu *Di.« Rruc.—We noticed ye*,
terdny in the Controller’* office, an old
map drawn
1816, i.f Detrei: acd it*
fortifiratniw*, a* they were -bt the latter
part of th* last revlnry. The name* s/
tbe owners nf the dlff. rvnt piece* of real
eatntr at that lime, are given, and the
whole draw ing ia one to lie greatly pri*.

DR. MORFE.tta mvrator of Meli STB tlfijl*
UK mW, ta*stttd Uh j-.irr&gt;»rtf

lake. internal ty, as the
case miv n»|iir».w»«w«JMWWr'llfftml with 1'sin
ur Sickness. and It will Usually relieve lbs pa-

aaorz

“ Washington city ia at a dead l&lt; &gt;ck pcIWnlarity. I Am t&lt;dd that no merchant
can get &gt;300 frern a bank here, for tbe
▼cry simple reason that the lurtiks havh’t
got any money. Tbe banka hare invest­
ed all their money in Poarnffire drafts,
and tliere ia no nppmpriathm untiT there
iw a Speaker. But lhat nion«-v is scarce
here M undeniably true.
Everybody
who wants it had more Bum tbe mmI dih
ficuhy in geiiiug iu It ia said that Glus­
-brenner. the Sergennt at-Arma, hna ad­
vanced members the sum of 990.000, egpecting Ur.be repaid when the Speaker
.can sign warrant*. But the 990,000 hate
broke, hitn, and
shot, - - blank
- - - face
. be _
and empty
«'to all applicants. But
lMats‘one^4___ about ibe tightness of money which may be remarked
the time. ”
■

DR. MORME’F;^

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

rrirn during the .vtttitmer sce.un, tbe star oi
body mmI tuindb gcaBmUy.a^rasaKvL Herr
iben. tea necesdty fc- —• ----------rata ibe eiiergiea of t!
Bsativer to taw Uf
Au&lt;l
„ ______
rally prefer the Uiitjtr* Io all other iuvlrma
tore that rdralre the ttal-.nwinetit af'plylciatta. bcannse U -ia agreeable Io the taste ur
well as certain' 10 give a ]Ktmauek( locreor.
of bodi'y strength.
All thoM per Mtns. Io wbAm we tare partlen
lady refansd ata«e. 1“ wit: MUlrieta Irou.
fever mid »tn«. cwu»«d by” ma'arla. dislrl.tra.
dramuery. indigestitat. iuaa of appetite, and
al) tflseasea or derangements of tbe stomach,
suparannuairai iavalW*. pcreina of ocdeulary
occupaikitt. r.Ett uurirtng metbra-a. wtH cottsuli
their own physical wdfapr 1y giving to Hoe­
teller's Celebrated Sumach Kiners* trial.
CAUTION.—We rauliun the public against
using any «.f the tuany imitation* w cuunlctMta, tat ask Ter ll.-s-rrTTita’a GteKMtaTKW
SrouActt Hrrrrita. ned pre iltei each boule l.ar
b’owa on ihc a de of tbe Lottis. &lt;u&gt;d stamped
on the tneta lic csp coveting ibe ewrh, and
observe that owr.aotograph eiguaiarv is on the
label '
•&lt;r Pra-ared and sold by HO8TETTFH a

and bsppMtsta. /Tro. thousands whw hsvs Uli

^■KKA’WiSXCJXC

hr tbe burnisg e ru.«»t«of r»gi--g fc«er| sad wtt
l&gt;aw becu biuugl I, aaU ,««te. teutta s wen' ri
tta ri-rat grave, m.wrtaS-1 re-dr ta testify ttt;

ooe single krialr-lltry arc nta only .better
tat, in fiset. cb.-up 1 tl.su any altar Pills, fur if
Ukc»u Ica* numtsr of tl.ciu lu produce • better
edvet
I’noe of the Scssdiuariaa .Blood Purifier. *1
per bottle, or
ncr hair detra. Ol the tasndi*
Mriu Blood Fill*. 25 cent• per box. ur i taws
Aw Al.
tsr Read Dr. Itotarit's Special Nuicre and
Certificates. publisbev! iu a &lt;r*s*picaoua part ol

Uiruuxbuut the Uoito.t State-, touih Ace

.l aiimunt uf Utcmtiugibd rateable Medical
rraall* n cm be h»&gt; gralo ut mjuf tbeagfuU
tUn&gt;i:|1..ui ttxMxitfutiv.
In dtnici-h »r c ni'i-lkated ea»e« Dr. Rohaak
ra»» be appliv.1 tv tH-rxiuiliy gr by letter eaetoaInK one stunp fur tbr reply.
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Hastingk. Dee. 31.113*.

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Bsdwap't Rcuovatlu* Re«olv&lt;*Ml

dedtaf

Fran Rev. Mr. McMullin, Pautur of Robert.
Chapel.
latHXKiroLM. Oct 5. Is*5.
Dr C. W. Rostra.-Dear Kir: I Imr u-ed ruur
Uluod Purifier for a ncre^a sffctUoh. IruM wiiicb
I b.ve .uttered tuuch at ll.ua. Wbtleit U nir^.
ant tu tbe taste, it rartaraly ba. a bsjip} eflccl
upun the nerrrs. Pleau- serrpl tav tbai-ka for
yuut kind n-gards. and beE.t. rue..

6th Annual Announcement!

itta ««reta. - hot ualv de thtre give tmmrdiats rasa
aud Mtve.ph. .id Iske aw&gt;t Ji
...u&gt; .cd
sagwM bm they st ram- go to work st uwfo.»da“o- of tbe disease, wfcld, » Hr U.«d. Ttaratoa.
nn
by Ibure wbuaiwlbra*
1 ilte*that llwyaUiMSrienliseand purrfv. that **ease-that deadly t*emy-.«i|| lakv-.its «gh&gt;. aM
the find, of ywath avd brant; sin st.i7reura.

Ciro.iv-Tten are Bl un imltsiire with ths

B. LAKE JEDS- Ji a &lt;w .rMdePranrre-r..
5u. 50 t.&lt;wuu&lt; Street, hew York.
V*
by J. k Rete-H. A Co..Hautera; P. A.
DekHarer.llMUIevilIri Qi hubvl*. Urangerilte;
A. J Binra, Pralrivide: and by Httt-g-eri goPrice a ernta;
piD i. rarf, &gt;*,«.
»tn M«!«r * Cn„ prupmtvr of Dr. A. Traak'a
Kla-ri^'lw* itii.tiuret l
ii..
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Button. Jan. 13.
Ctaa. G. Grtttt. r&amp;w »T the P.rat, re­
mitted 32000 to (be Mayor &lt;rf Laurence
taUiay to be eipended in aid of Um: «.ffcrrra there.
’
Th. m.mejr was eontnbutod by the
feffdk Cl.k

7827

Mercantile Cdlt-ptTAnd ■•fteU's •ummsredri (follegr." now cvmJactedas tbe Institution which ia
•ta iwp.et.tuUn sAlranrdluary at«l ui.p.eccdct..
ted patronage.
.
tarnwm Block, Comer Clark nod Washington
1st—Tbe heaailfnl Mrel Engraving, Rinmte Cntr.an
“shakspeai and ill. Friends."
I
•fwhrare....V. mil...-..*, n staAATo*.
2d.~A Capr of Use cle.anUy lUnalrated
Frincipala and Proprietors.
Ari Joornnl, one year.
3d—.I Ffoe Mens-n A drainsion to the Gal,&gt;Ir,tW* &lt;*&gt;o*'’l,l*llca the eoUeeate conns o
this Tnathtiiion i. greatly ewIargeiTted with ita
Improremraita whir* the bnsraesa exjmriaoee of
pnnonala enable, them ceustatotlV to Intro,
Work*of An are given to aubsrnbers aaPrawn- Ita
dura* for tbe benefit of ttair students, it is mads
nm». cwniptlsing choice Painnnga, Sculptuies. grraily
superior in all tea ecla.
Uutlinra, Ac . by the brat American and Foreieu
FIRST PREXieSB AWARDED TO THIS COLAriistA
*
I.F.GK
Thrsupeeb Engraving, which every subscriber At thela'e United Stales
Fair Io Chicago, for
■ ill receive imtned-ateiy un receipt of subscrip­ mw *t*nr«a pexBresor &gt;dtanst tetmm*tion, ailitl.d
.
r

Itaaaltera to Uta Lawrr.ee iteOrv...
t ths

Kainotrk,

‘•Shakspean- tind bis friends,"

New Barry

Is nf a ebarartcr to gire naqnalilted plra*nre and
aaOafactfon. So work el raual valu.- ■«. ever
before placed wilbin rrach U the people at sueh a
price The Engraving is ut vary large site, bmor
Euttd on Ixavy plate paper. 30 by Ji Incbesuua
r a moat euperb vu.aownt M.itaUc for ife,

Mill,

ottstom

’wore:,

pHd ordarteod A*. prompt «a any

oUwr Mill iu Barty, or any &lt;itber county,
HadJ^wdnred tha prmiw* of a

aMk -aur miU

baiug boUi on the rnoat

improved pUu, tugWr w.ith a paid
"“'■I ■
i» «
*• «?
bmoTwork, PImm gire us acUL
CM pin f#
l-

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BOtr*oot&gt; a cwrr.

^a-ge *i«l the Art Journal, one yew, for three i
ootiara:
tfobscription. will be received until tbe Evenbgor Tnemia. iheSl.t uCJauuary. !•«)..1 which I
tuna the tmok. . ill aleaeand UraPmiiumabe
gtvanto subscribers.
..., ...
ho peva.ni U r .irvcted tea single .u'basnpiton. '
These ramiiting »teafe euuUS wm raraber- ,
n..........- from California, tbe Canada*, and j

Young America Ahead.
Tbr reasons wjjv

FRANCIS ROWER

Udo.^tbelatjpM Hard-«r bwu
'
is« li ttcausc he ties the
LAiiuEsTt«riM:h.fHw
BLST tlUcWL al tbr
•
-tUU'l^T PRICES.

DEPARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC
rXjDCSTK
.
Orgssibad sio! coodacied tfoua tbeCm »vtxc Room
syslem, the Ifsl sol atnd v bring Cited up wit), ap­
propriate G-uniera, Desks He . as u&gt; real taA
nea^ and tbs alilrtetit a» nnre Introduced to tbe
pra-:iiral workings sivl routine of bndnsra as
aBw'«c,B ,'*ak’’ c”*nUn«
B"lro«d
,’ rC COMMERCIAL LAW.
.

mail, with aatciy, being packed in a cylinder, poiHr special arrangement wlib tba Law Rcbno! uf
“TOrt-u. Hoeh a work drlirsred free off tuu-lrmsisy
of ^teagn. ita .raism. Zoritah

iu m

AND dfcTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

U.WSI. ..n -uUTsCsUsrsr—

br a powetfol Battery, foil • possessing in addl
tim&gt; tsnai oupernir mmMett % "••rtk nrentg
netx sad •dvo’rtr .pirifttav, frnribmMh-psnHriuing
and eniioestlr tpueting and snctlttog. It retares
pant and iofiam
ours, rahra freely anpUtsta trialing Abe ringed siu-cfes sod t.rers,

8PENCEXIAN" PCTMANSHIF.

.. .
UIQ B&gt;1T Knows to the
World, tsour stsatdard.
•-W* ClnMlar aad'Catalorra or *0 psrw forSS.p““T!;&gt;r,y——

SFECIAL ANNOCSCEMEST

Cbuker City PuuShing Hous!

Ing m-n.plainta and ■'ratarea. aKyiay nervosa

Jwaayt UK.t vrunib n .iA'A
m\
JLXl'^iVU lliUS
W4W« W7 'W/ ^fnx
PJUUJM 1 •
1HAS KfEiC. .
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My aswatawat tit PARLOR rTTOVES. cnatpriM
i.pmr btouiiraipatu-n.i U mw^t.
I tear. U« grsitaff
.
KI.EV ATED
J” ?

OVEN HToV-fiS,
Lo\\ u‘. LX .MOVES.
PA KLOE (WK fcjRrVES

Ever «am&gt; in UuaUwa,

Plate and Itea/accs

TO HOUSES MntDFB.

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HASTINGS, RABBI COUNTY,, MICH.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. L
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U&gt;&gt;IMU.Ml'Mr.Y&lt;M^te*Mb&lt;«klr

&gt; phetx'i Literal tag Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

UPHI,

«bwp&gt;wn»Ti
■•"41, »:■&gt;!,nrr j,. rf.ru,,
falcytu, aud.Hi.rr hum
l“"»*i'it'i..g Ti.cthm

;^r TOR MEDICINAL rURPCWK«.ONLT. JRJ

GROCERIES!
TEA, C'TFKK. SOU AR. HPtCBN. HilWl.
Hte.xhi.nus. uai ixs, CubHrU;

i htl^rin thing in lb* Grocery line, »ueh •

&lt;-J D J (Uca X ^Xl^jnJTSJOi-X

And Cooklnx Extracts

PATENT MEDICINES

m

CASH

or tteadjr Pay, ouly.

' Hw», StHAmy^bbeJ bawd hnawb* yw
wariethiitg feea*.,,!&gt;*&gt;*« yMLUUMfc b«&lt;
a.i* no rrawai why pr».pfe •feadd'g’asp av
thing" hey .aid a teas tedte'i'i. reacted by
Aa »be npobe, she opened her apnwi'
tteir jrieat grandfathers.
Jja hyd tbrae
and lo»k wt f..«rr rphen/A pleott of ph&gt;,
cbibtem. tw&lt;. hoys and a girl. - .tTbarr- ,
Wesa Jercmirti. iwfrnlreu &gt;sar» &lt;4d&gt;Satn ■«* amriWK .TW.J.ir-wM kwTI.
md. fifteen ami Esnay. feortaea.
k waa a eld wmmr’a day,
,ganturl tnok the cakiv. w thanked fief.
wa» la tte ktetee read.ng a bm&gt;k.and
SO intervetrd Waa.te tbst te. did md. mn
(hw tteentrance.4* h s fetbei. Jerry was
in an opimeiae cwni r. engaged in cipher­
ing .ml a XRFlrU^ ll jy/ WV Ma

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arithmetic.
• • v
••8fi.ii." «nW the fetter t»i hie ynnngeM
la.y , -have Jim worked out tte'. mhii

admimtiiAi ■« iU hand*, ready Aw iiae |

Fatrny thanked her Im.tter. and abort.
Ii afterwards left the r.mni^ while pie
-‘Didn't I tell rnd'tn xio-k trt yer ar.
hov amt on with his worth '
'
‘
I’liintli till v-41 "ha.1 down!* uttered
Bv/nre bum tte various aiaieriakttet
Mr. Whithi’’&gt;]*&gt;.'to a severe toh«V
*
hodbr n aiiK - - A ti.'i'T l.m-g .hteu his head, sad Im* '
and pbicters.1
rd I r&gt;’uM.it.
• Why havt-ohynu done 111" oaitlnurd ihe feilwr. '
*1 can’t Roil, sir," tremblingly ratuiu,-------- &lt;--------- ,
“Can'tijo it I mix! why not! lack nt
Jerry ilifcte wviUhh slate and pcmdlf Jlc
a nrewifer g|&lt;&gt;* of MtLfaetj&gt;di anil b«
h»d ciphered flutter 'ten ion have, long
MH U
pwyrc 'r :J|&lt;/J l.r.krd’ prti.i(! *u! happy. ‘ Wnilr be
bw-Im
“Jerry wa« nlaayr fond .-f lunttemat- «0wd nmJ-gMxm irywm
lod pn-Llrsns. sir. bol I cunnot, fmlcn Lf»r». ttmifl.HW .OuaubarubcF iqMMMlAud
..
my iit.no ' ll them. They have itu inter- hip fifliur pit*r.-&lt;l. . , .
•♦Whit—are y.Ht mil «tndy ing t* tut-.
•wt'fLr'me.*’ ' *‘“ ’ " * *' * “ '*
’*
i&gt;e don't try to feel cluitnr.1 Mr. Winthrop, an he noticed the
•That
.
studien.
Wh*tb«»A Ixty Manning..mi tbs ii.eldlr m(. tfc fe»w.
Samur) irsmblrtl w li.-ii U- heard his
is iliat y.Hj are rvaiH^gP
fatfirr'a y.dcv, and turned pale with frur.
••It la a Wt.ik i-n tdiiloMipliy. air.”
. CT'_
!"►
_ TJ' sr-'.. lerr."1
-A work oh fitldle etkka ! &lt;&gt;■&gt;. put it

nway thin inaunt. and thru rtI your slate,
and ‘Jou'i It* nw aevty^&gt;u AMio Jr.iui ViHir
nritl.iiu-ti • miiilyoq cat, w.kg ot'it timer
r.e tn. Do yon uudvr»uud me

Suniitrl wished';v»ry hsnL.lyit all i&lt;&gt; ,
mi pnqwwe.
Ili» mind was ti..l «m &lt;he
n.ibj&gt;&lt;Ct befiifc him. The riedaimd M|w -rre
the Iwo-e h) piiknnw* "xd prepamlwyi-’
late ll-.Muih con.(emitivrly simple, were
. waat.. MlofgrW V&gt; Mate
to him a mlngiiMl manAtrf* isoMuprelM tirti .
•dr tiling', and the m«.tr be tried the apy v^planaliiwu gqd , without p,.«t&lt;inl firj
iiiore hr becania perplrird and Indlicr left tte chamber, hot fi* l'4M davn algr,
wards hr was weary ami downhearted.

&gt; CUTLERY. ;
gyism Distanced
"

3 America Ahead.

L. H. H1EWAMT,
‘
TTOBNBV -ad CsuMato’ At Um. S^idtar
L «9Ml • osasahir in Ctaucarr. Notary I uUic.
ttl b ili—ri allemUt U, ptorautl* and ellt»tiv. iMfew No. k NuWe'a block. Uatd’ Crtek.

VCIS ROWER
ULsi GUOIM. at tbr
.,. u&gt;ww fundr
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he, n:
otrEk
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TEi/a^. I’UdCE.'i . V»
J/f-i:- El-EK.
,
•« er l ARLOR MTOTW. sMgitea
till fa::.-ru» iu market. .
.
Ill* greatest variAj of
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ELEVATED
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E.X »Tt»VES,
UVE.X STuVfc®.
'll WOK bJWEB

TCtWK OF PROBATE. C.rcail Court Coaiej «n&lt;auu»rr. tlta»u«v amt CouDM-IIor -it Lair
■ad Xelar' Pabtic. ("..urryaach &lt; ai.a CaMrCimg promp'ir art.-tided ui. Win be f.Hii.d Jb ltw
C iar*il &gt;u»e.*t Um«ui£&gt;, ou Im ?d wd »d dart

The troth wnMiw father did n«d uti lerMtniid biin.
Sniiitivi wan a bright hoy. and unmmin. nly iiiMlltfrttt Fw .•r Whis wgr. Mr.
W’lnrhnip W»» a tlmr..ngb tiiaftwHiurtiyum
— Im* never yvt ("Mine s6nw» a pniti'lrm
Im- e--uM not -wdre, ami hr dcwirMl iha"
Ilin 1’n.y‘r abould Im likr him, for hr no.
■idrrrd itmT thr Artne of rduaithaial prrfrctluu Illy U1 thr power of vowqttrriifc'
Enel'nl. ami be often rspnawad his opin­
ion that, were Encl d living then, he e.’d
••give tbr old gronwtrWan abald ttuferl.”
IL srwurdwit U.cimiprrb.md that diff.-i
rnt mind* were made uMi different capMciticr. sin! what iibe mind gra»prd with
ewar. umdhrr, of raiial pownr. would iuil
to
i I rtuv. brntunr Jeraiui
uli progrram d rapidly in Ina UMthi-iiiatic
xi atitdiea. Mad ronld abca'ly Mirwy a
iiie.r i-th ndid tnnnr nngiea. be Imagined
tlmr Ihhuum Sapiitri made no pngrtwalp
the Mtmi" l^am-hjie wan idle and carelrua.
and IrvAtrd Mtit awnUngfr.
lie ntnrr
raiididly iiaiwrard with bin y••ungi r
with a dew V» tuwertai»the iron Iwnt •&lt;

!&gt;

•
.

Unaiowu. &amp;j J'hUAMMJDaxNwaa:

IU&amp;E8 BUWDFR.

AND Si

' • Sunuirl.'’ Mid Mr. \V nth.-op ortc day
nft.w the spring te-i oprm-g, -| tew •wvu
Mr,.Y-«v. Ml h&gt;« yillini i- uvni an apptwitto.
J.-rrv and leap get
al*Kg &lt;m tte Arm. and I thllilr flat tte

first, thing -MM can
l.laekiuiiith'a tradr. I havy.jrivyu up ill
.— ..r-^J,; Risking a surveyor of yiki.,
-nd If &lt;«u •had a- fefi.i ‘ J'mi would nut
know how te meaaarb It »w Iqu it &lt;aet.—
Jerry will £uw mwwi te able tn take ,my
_
uttdy.or, and I have alfeady
made arrungvmmta 1te Savinghittfawten
l

n«id outain'aag hia ommted.nx Hu' y«ur
trade ia apart &lt;4M&gt;,;h&gt;weyer.and I tem's.
n» d.mhty nu sill be able to tnakeag&gt;&gt;.rt
IWing at it.*
■
Mr. Yaang". was a I'lartemhb in a
n-Mhbottef tnpm. and te flirrk-d uq quitesin, eyti"prtf*f buainma.
M",’r».‘*er.tb.;
haii tlir rvpatstion &lt;d* being a very ftii.i

man.
Samuel wnn delighted With Wr
fetter’s pn.poa.tl ,aiyl ybru bp Warned
ttet.Mr. Yoanir ala.. Cirrird &lt;wi qnttytei
elit.-m.1vh mstmitH" htep te/was in iiata*-

hwHtewrr at tleaw* tans u-lliug him
that hr'wuaau VUr. hay. •;WMr. , ' . .
’
|*ta«r Sumocl left for the kitrttm. and
there hr M Ami cried.
Al fewgriitea
mind arenird 1&lt;» p&lt;w«frorn the ~riWig'Mh
hadswff^dM ibehaU /Hs |-».rnt&gt;Ml
i-k«Mlrr 9”V Tk"*WW»

„•* Wtat do j I HI ni«sr ha «t Jcugrh
Inquired.
,
*Tt la aiirip) i- thia, father, that the ].mm
!■ mine," teHtrnad Bamncl.adrfi coMefeos
pride. ‘"fteva iin.-oiedit.and fateen a&lt;

patens right, ami tew sites. I y iw*»
rd &gt;r&gt; ihrngand Adlan Cp, jhe .Mjfpt
ri"ht in two adiominu Siat-a. Don’t you

kind .R-i-b-Utrr. Th.- b. n&lt;wl fifMu-i. W
&lt;aw. Il*l*rlait.'tp.*r«,
mrnwd
tofine •wwnkwnd gmtrfd. emJuiaiMiM«.t:
bin expmnioo* are awkward, Ha oa»WN»t
1iotM.drni&lt;A*raii&lt;" in the utrcuie.aud'^ia
hntiu often irregular, if h-.t dWpxtrH.
y ct h &gt; heart tun gr»M. buneat •*»&lt;•. and
in the riptef plane. Hr will nut pour f.wtbl
aftwodoT dialed,»&gt;uipfltJHT '!vv4
p.«&gt;Jlr. nor cw 'Ht-i tbnily vnruiabad n »5A&lt;^AWe.I*i.'j&gt;.li«&gt; ku »»»•

t
ceipM
;
if rmrti
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1•X «W “•
1m»&lt;rmy nr tyugraat, j
i
i

p^iii.tn K strii-kct) d..wn by a-ridant nF
Aiiltiieaa. when the wakrw
the orphan
appeal Ui hlfn4hr.»QCr&lt;«r, who fowiewody.
to reapoad io ’.In- call 1*liv life the hruia
♦d and mwiglrd forjq mpiv«M»lly 1 ,*►»
atuootbt-a the Hll*&gt;p •» tenderly 1 and,
when the filial*h&gt;air co . ra wb-we trhrk'
fell’ huird' tc' errntly and purely ahore '
tto*» thkUAAr -f Mm wb •
anew a eumrada, a frwi4,.a bpMbrr .1
Ttetw.’hnitioh beauty In thia cnocrded
l-m. ... mHch ?“ —id Mn. Wmthrup.
m nnilivwttnn ; for «e levl Uwl w« nut ba4 V;&gt;n art" right, m-dter. ByehtMtl F |^, and truat lit it. The diamond Kimi
had e&gt;rt'M«cd tte ideawhk-t (havesine■ k-w a gvm, wneoit Hew rough airt'mipdcarried nori"
i-bed in tte twWir. than when it 'glittrte
-And that* I* why yon cteill! not ’on ou my lady's fiugee. The p dialed. M&lt;&gt;uil
derstand my m.ttemMtical pmldcnm" ting may br indy a . talnelcM imitated ,
tinfrtM Mr? W|riOirup. te lit afsritrt aftpr all, but the rough sG-ne must hr
from hisrtmh and tedr tte yMurth by thevi genuine, and we sbouM respect it 'te
liaml. “Samuel, tti/ sod. f
“

Edherq,qfP&lt;i

mV harshness I terr ite-d ---------- - ,—
I have tern Minded, and tew'see1 b&lt;ov i
have nrisninlertitikii y.iu. "WMIr I hove
ttendht yn&gt;t idle Mid «hW. tun were
S&lt;4rkig s phllAw^Mrtii |&gt;r.lMrritD c-Sild
n^wr iatveeiiupriteteKd. E« rjiva tw?.
Santwcl—1 intent well enough, bat laHrd judgment and dfeerimii&lt;an.*t.tt
(&gt;frru/rteite&gt;dd'M.vn had telg te-n
fiwgirte'fivC'hlw hamfinv*.. auft te* mind
•
opened to d new lr»wwi'-tn tranian
netlir... Il enx ein.ply thH
Diff*rktir milrhUw d-ffrnmt cspiri
Itps Mid miwiitnfeim ' hr ftrivyri to birr
that f-r which it has no taste. FlrsLarrk
m ItuRtMitwnd Hie 'WMtsrWl a%iMre /krtd
rfShpneWblBS ♦•f rhildrrri. and tbrtr hl y.mr
numirtrmi'nt &gt;/tlwlr ediiMnU.in.'fiir AttPr
life. giA-ern yAenwrtf M**4iHw*t*. George
C-iiiih.". the jrmWedt uftmil Ipiiikwiphrr
• J M*lUy. «».uM hardly rrrtmtrin aimtilr
nddltiiwt.* sht *€&gt;dhstrii; HM Imlthrmirti-’

Wcdie and ari" f .rgottm. TV world
moves &lt;*r tlw win*, mhmuff nuftetr presi'
rode; Aidfetingtml fer help.
Emli is.
filled with boiMWR ,lif&gt;"~and h»s not the
nui'it to Htiti-rtain thr life* of utmtlwr. if hr
w.ed'l.
Hr mib-l fiaget. wr nnud Sr
forg.-flen.
Thi". i* e&lt; it •femM' I*.—J’
When we Pave the wield wr tauwi lehve
Tbn map asked
ihr tnennwy ».f thr world, vise ur *mn«d killed Ha « ife 1
wholly dra&gt;| to it. and arr not fiilly born
-^^jwfzTivfl k* biHMu vaS .vaib.13
into teav vn. Wr du not dwrO entirely
-DHymeemAeer uT { /. WT
in'cv’her. As we vifnot aervr iw.i mat
trra. w. wr ouitiot live in two wvwlda. ■
To fitter l»«vr ur hate another, is
be
niysterivii«ly b*HMid to him by ioyisihle
coni*, and oft.-n tb&lt;&lt;e..4Lhair prove tbr
Hrttaignr. sf-n-H Um nmru.
have the ailu.iralion or hatred of tte
•rucid. M to have thr «ofld fi r a burden; .
ri«vi.eonlrfn.C WdCr&lt;mt a wsniw.siplace I.* thrri" mnii..t te aribui ‘iHtKnut' rr-&lt;ic- 1
tj.iri, and »rtfe I&lt; hrantiwhuMMl tuRrtiMW.If wr ri»r, tm &lt;nuai hneak.tte roads ne it
will rise with us. Wr thus take a. |&gt;nrden on onr Im- kx. wbhh few siv able lu
tear. Yrt ••nir. who have rtifoui to Re­
lieve, have niMA'Ifuihlv amninrd luirfemfe
rd Inimpirt. n-m«&gt; in aqua! to .^J, which
of lorv. and Mrugitfed &amp;ilbfi|Hy te thq
rpringn tr.Mii a baig-tricd and mutual 'al
end. The Nuaarruc. wr are t&lt;d«L aaaunifer?hm._ The happinirtA wTub aristw fr«mi
rd thr linrd.ii and,responsibility of rlryacaijugal’feTHty Iw’tdpilMe’wf MriMuMting mankind; . and fnon the growing
ini the atrrieha.U tune, grows. yigwnnWia
rnmtory l&gt;f him'liiig" ring In the world.'
rtb-Mu-*."------- • •
= ---------ag**, »ml auMitatM ibe heart .with pl-awrq.
wr have g’Md n amn to believe be is dil­
. *N&lt;vUnh«.(tt&gt;h»dMU&lt;l» uo&gt; -i}&gt;
uni drliRhS when .thr siHl tjui.1 can
igently In I—ring nt biw task. . fail n&lt;«».
-TmJair. and tfm anhb .rrtM byt,
s'xutMv hit burden . who have p«* bis
me it tieroniea a aaw feu. whau Uia past.'
Mo irfan e*vr
Uix^
,
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. /z MaieM'f ImwMtJ) ; ”l -||- - ii.m.A
Wittk&lt;«tVfbe r*4M ... ___ ..
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‘ JU1A,
bncaa. A«k wmmudyet'bfe
Irin *Mht IrLiiim lw eWer wilrHsalt iudua
anak y-HM fewt in bnt.watacy Mr.pmTu*
iHWlftyJRf’ljtfft aud- *it atsilano
' ■ ' - ’li
nt* ./buaiaa «• y*«r baad/A . i -. na
l&gt;&gt;.hi* lrji»t, or proLyk do the bright aide.
It
fuaely aquariiler* Tn wiwaiirn'nr' ’ 9i*M pa •: right side. Th*- jimra mav te hat-L owl

ball

‘
. parttM-«&gt;md
mipplv of rlirffew haring teen prwguiteL;i
ami after kissing bis mutter bihJ stater tw«n th-xie Kin-, wp i lyil and appllda it wlll inakn them m&gt; eturirr by wearing
•fir noTtea In mutual aflifwttoy'ai^l Md r«Aiht«Hianna/ U is iM*
and whaMng tehds tflfh bls fiUtef ami
^.-wxor-,------------------&lt; lU’Hlhr'Mfll fin
«ni&gt;«'iinn, tax! not ibe cloud, |hnt ou»kr»
tester, ha imrthtHd the wMgw aa-i arc •&lt;
rnArArihif
Knitter
with
whet1 r&gt;wtfeb-tuv
ferto.mMte'tte.toau-....... ..
He found Mr. Youngi*ll be rmild wish. wbliba PJbwwtto hbwMmb.MdiW .* U&gt;
the hrari »i&lt;h w. Arifti. Tha’sky b Mae
JM wtfeelMdfttM lWw«4i*M&gt;'aH«U" r«~.—4&gt;
leu ttrniu yrtbrw h b bh»ck WiWv. Y&lt;m
hy.itlMbUtrfsiaud'lm MasMf.
. a IZ .. - H
,^hM.**mgigf alter,. Satmtsi ..W.inthnjp
hawtV-kiMra, It inwy ba. . fb*. bmieolh..
er». IfclMW Inp- Jh.in tam, Perh-P^.
it mpg wrtl that nomi ehotiW iw.. Tril

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DOSOHIM.
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Or a—»r l—.r ~»r .~l S...n«d Ul
ii&lt;d worked out tbrenm; Tbr fifthrr wan
murrv. and . Jiliged Ufe, bug. M go with, nil

Uy. rran ah apparent haAJ hearteriurw, .
that can mtfito wtitMoly •?mpnftiy wten .
the denuad ha wivthyei&lt;it. ^m-h a aeo- 1
timenlia.
leget, mrorc and diguiGyd— ।
it cfmp."t :bu.cheaply pnrcbu*ed.
(i
Weali kjjarar many illaatmfbWW i.flK* '

w'rsW.'ahi when kiar firrd.lad ilmrtt'fe

&amp;1111U1I made no answer, hut mleolly
hr |&gt;i.t a*ay lib* phih*Mi|4»y, ami then Imgot hi« »la»r and Mt down ill the rtmtmey
rtirncr.
Hie nedirr lip trsiublrtl. and
Aw the fatter iHUvrd'thU ertmmon inli»&gt; i-yew moiet.-nvd, t&gt;r be wan unluiupy.
lit* fnlhei had been har«h towuni him. jimrti.ia, be placed bUdteik un the ibbjaei
The Ipiy utlervd a
and he f. It thnl it ua&lt; without n «n*e. .•f bis .dfep|eH«ur».
“Sem,” esid Jerry. a» e.e.n ns ib»-ir quick w. ami ejnang fitrwnrd. hut Vy.
late.
Dx- ruri.HM n-nMniriii&gt;n
wn« ’
rrurtivd to
-ite lateir of .feng
wc&lt;-kw. I/A.kiiig m'hr ina*. .4 ri&lt;iux.a&lt;i-i
then nurring Sn« tare with ,hb Inmdn, te
hunt fit!.’, a ff-w'rt'iif trsite. ■' ’ M-; ”* ’ ,
“Ain't y .^haabariiadr -aai.i Mr., Win-

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

mtltrop

femtr. and found tm. voeih Wdy «xgi«g''r
quite a iiumS-.r ..» pcermi
the Jiembhy
s life, aid -tester
hU HHir/'an'l wmirr wrfrr euri.tttrtt rirrtrd
und fixed » hh aprtnga aMlMMtrt
while ocbrre ap|»mrrd.
Jf«t AfMb- fer _____ _________ ,
feb irt-mtAti^dai-kteas, tm sympaUv.iine
their dewincd m-i, Mri Yming mwruinno^u k»v*
M
woHOntor ’wan gp * t.% pSr*teA*« prepared. ul. j
and brf wrt ^iyrtwn. iU g rt *«■ ,-b&gt; He

give sinew anq t.inr to life —fortnudr and'
cuufHfb* to fiiaft.
That would Sr a didf
elw.MB.Vibn sbHorw-*kl wO-r jp&gt;* aHH.-

Wh.m there Wax n&gt;Hfaiag;k&gt; di*Ulrt» ,lH;
■udire &lt;thr .«i-nn, U k t**
uycry ntm. t“ ««« nil th." fcarpinres .if
rtnorHirn! fie ran with*mu' Mi4‘ witblti'
hWi. Mbh.rr *11. He should h-.k «w
the brtgH sHoW thwkKs. UHr tiewgb
ibMgsfe. be* » hllUdMtl Tbr

r^htsdtwIC WUrt i- tft
'trrtl
-wife* is••snMRg. right. 'Mmi- war M

�INES,
Kentucky. and tte Governor and Legfala-

grih Iteiiaa, Kmba—iktf tow».
.U-rrjLTlMP—,
Lagirlature dT Ohio a v tet at CblUmBua raw of the. Sudth American States, wan

tnblicd at Cter»&lt;8&gt;tf.«IW*.rT»r5

Their rucrptl.rtl and tte

&lt;«i tte 25th ult.

oairfwct uf *JI particadid-nul rumor much ©..in was no d-sib* taken as contraband

,'Xbgg
■r
.nw -.■.**
rvvwn
inrtr ■*
springs ine Btri.iigewT netne to

l« Imirf In
I^w m«Vr •

...rtd,
•n.IrlyWIAI.
■/ m!&lt;. or. I'fl—. There srt .plenty ‘-f fadfrs—d.iinly cr--a-

..r dn. .prtng. nt. B. rwra*- ,rr.«

puffed with hft.»pa w iteJower story.and I
»&lt;H»*ncae in tbr tippu-r;. bf»t genuine am- &lt;
Slide women are in deuuuul ull -rer errs- j
tkite -' Thcy.ara yuscwr.7te«* dfaWtsK
sad fan.nnu»l wtii»«.l»te*-4w"l*r-lte» goW«-

A itWBUCAg gPAAtrea KLcrrap; xxO Ttik
■;'..’ .vmPit rfrt' piwouvw; •, _
”
rlWto aoe prrinittvd t&lt;&gt; omgratuiate raw

rekdww.jtefehrth-.tlMt the popular branch
offciqgrrto fa qt length organized. And
Tbe BanHn-'Viil' wiM'bHdfy jwdwt rd
*• rapecialiy congratulate our Beputli- ,
.mt, wlv nrv th.- din.rgi.nizei*.and.invok­
can'read era, ttevite Speaker elected fa a ,ed that ttey te marked and dcfeati-d.—
RrpilMican. ‘ F&lt;-r wight wevka thratrug Thtemay
te«t&gt; teava coMWand .-te-wded
&gt;gM had teen pr.-tradted, and fts end ia a ,
ti-Mtiii.oiiy, and we give telow, fi—tiru.
nftef t«&gt; the M'S.dr country.
Hon. Wil- ,from tte otter, aide.
Tte Ctevrfipd
liaui ftetpingtiin; of New' Jertey «a» Plo 'mdralrr haw ever tern &lt;«r i£t$e m»»t,

niarrud.to a MtaaTMbiU. A tehuH awd.ra£w Ao.ti* tv I tea
■ftrr. ltowwifr vrim Mnjurad vtt' tte cars •bnk..—(yritoarr bra*.;

and died ai.stumcl.

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tte teat Stale

&lt;*«w&lt;v . .

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A« a areata* aTasH C^n tote at tte V.
.lla.rU— .*■ aaM ri.— .v- „i. k...
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Mr. O. W. M-we. tormoriy rf
Ann Arter, died at Waahlhpton tte oth­
er’&lt;lav
.' Us" tew. son netted with.' tte Kn..w-n.*Mng.tes akjgalR-Vrttod (In
•
bepapMitul. «'f the Interior.
gn-ra wfth tte 'Kii*»*-t»'rtWtir^ Mtoirtit-d.
A’ cUdt-in^a atnrfe at thia ^pttee, ■II tteir WK-mrfa,-trad’ was! tte nrnwhw*
of rf KhoW'nUlbtex'etAimarahfai tte LMw
tlfa other (fay. waif Wttrn by a Urge ifag. ta^ufr-vntAl ItWhinH b
. «—.• -

.proinimmi. energetic, and peraiatent urTte man iu»t*&gt;i|ly ra* mad—and cteaed
ruurys by onw nwgurty over ail opponi- gnna of tte an-4mlled - Itemorrarv. t*&gt; te- tte dug nut i&gt;f tte dvor.
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found in the wrat. In tte fast ^resid.-nOUmIIM.*/ J*rajhk,k&gt;Aejm, Barry
A farg&lt;- i^Viu^miQt w»a killed a
Tufa triumph &lt;&gt;f aconacrvatitc national ttml campaign 11'wiA among ttehuar hit­
Vxatj-. Virhlipw, W
xesidmee .&lt;tf.bU *&gt;«.
ttaltaomtewifr. MaC'I. rtmd, «tey
f«:w day* aince near PnwiP**. Tfr«l d«g» Ckarriand EUi. £*).. MOKDEC If ELL1S, la 11k
E patty u\rr the cmnbiouil force* of a pro- ter,
।
and uurr telling vpptincnta of t he fte
wwdH.-dcfcat M r. Psoaingtom . • t r * b«*u.
and three men attacked the Intel, and • IU year irf.te. agv,
'
■•wiarn.-Mm.
nHd MMterffthtl •crifrtue Kin or-making party, and a de- ।publican party, and nmat unm-nipuloun lu.
after
a
hntd
fight
«rrf
much
aeratclung,the
Mr. Eixu waa a native of Hebron, Ct. and far
।
iwt Wm- te ApMfeaf wWb Wr. k.rtral .fr. ’ I Kratted' diahniiin. ari-the-ai party ui Con- ita
auppl rr of tte Tkmwtewev. baeiri- 1
Many pmrv ara0d«Mj&gt;&lt;(to«*teto*FUUriX.|-Y.;
Tte-fate i«M ir-fnMter *&lt;'&lt;!«’ *tm1 taken; । I grr»a. fa a rrault portetitdue of jy-ii to (catiirv* of Frvertent and IlepdMIcim b&amp;st wua killin).
fro» vUcb rte-e ba cmiurairf wit|&gt; bb.aoa, witb.i
Mr. Bfltgi
ttecimn'ry^ and a precursor of tte gl'&lt;ri- measiirca
।
Marshall ftitindera of Bartle wbcan be baa does resided, to, A-irria, Nipk., to ;
wereTiiljy ‘iiffii-ient |h ntteatita
t&lt;«. ’tea cffeefthg'hh. rleeth-T.
,
freedom from «9y pro&lt; |i‘iUi«» to- 1Crwk af.-vwtrdTloniu» Blake the otter
f’f' J hi., ’•f'djt *;dii|&lt;i'ruff 1 uqa tuhicreiiivnli to te w-m By the entire,
I Mttlra ot UarTT edtety.i B» wal • firm. Ldievrr
jpirc&lt;»»mierfijirn^t.
...
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fra uds «&lt;f free iiistuiilhina, i-f gi-nj order. ,ward, or even rvwp.it for that parly.-.t &lt;•• d«y
&lt;
in tlw.
M Ung bl t&gt;jr tte B»pti»l' pcr»M&gt;.&lt;&gt;u.
rft.brrw tin;
and of tte Dutju, in tte great alruggle of
Said Saunders' to Blake, holding up a and died praradHiy, flwio&gt;'M»tahiri hr tte tonTte PUnatfralrr atill cfaimw tu te a
pl^ .(Jr ^chird that ' I8TO.
Democratic paper, und although It cum ।pair of tend miffs ‘giv* irt ywar ywriL'*’ foUiwot of n-iijior. uwl a &gt;rm hope uf a rv.orto• ...■■■
, i'wfa’. CUtf ।
T^i’pr. •* »te&gt; a moral femon taught by rlntew itaown party, ami apeaka a dew un- IBlake promptly complied - plaoibg hia tinW fa fmnUdaJH.Vtod Eternal ilrft.
iq, nnif A &lt;&gt;|(^|i»r ' 51r.
| thia rcalllt. C'ligr
liver'
weteone triitte, lhera ia not a IXwnocrwU 'right pate doubled up, quickly
j tte John Brown eji-itrmmt wu* al Ila ic paper in all the land that dares at­ Saundera left pevp-r. baiiiaJcrs in turn
•elvcilad Speaker, on ibr.firat-day uf Fi bBoh.

SPECIAL KOTICES

height, and' Detm&gt;cnit» were rvndily arjdiicrdinio chargli'g tbfa foray upon the
' Re|xi|ilican party, and attempting to orguniza the llouau hy .tniimiAitipn and
&amp;»me, wen averring
nothter dfvW« » f W. FeaWtetijn,' acrtiunnl strife.
117; Mr. McClernand, 85; ttertetatef. that the election of a Rrpnblicao Speaker
wutlld
Jgf
sufficient
cMUno fi&gt;r diattdklhg
torina*-?! W
^.7 ^»r re-.O

We

pawed into Blnkc. and alter a &gt;inc pa* hg

hope Dempcrato will read and reflect I—

on leak aidm. Btete aaa led away abb

tempt t«» read it out of 'the party.

Tte qitratii* la; , Vi'ho are tte disunion , hawd-roflii ’ finiily

fata and d'lM.rganfa.-rs I Thr Plaitdtnler rnch pa*.
is -upon the stand ! Hear' its testimhny: I Paw.

. “We di- not telleva.that the Sonth
know, tte I rue Mate, of, frding in the
North. We apeak n«»t of the black lie­
publicans. for, tbe South .are font impel­
contes util of the datewt stinking with 1ling- th?t tq be » I’ni'at psrfy.,bt*t of Ate
northern allira of tte Sonth, rhe true
| disunion, and detenchvd hy Kn«&gt;u-noth'
northern Democracy. TteSptuh sepnfa
; ing famlitinihi;*’ Thus have tl|A Dumiict»tM b&gt;te practicing upon our (fan., At
j fa,7 giiifa^ nidhitig. hut have loyt the»r
the opening of nitr yet dtegtranizefl (&gt;»uself respect the respect of the tyuntiy. jjtiM we frit dfar&gt;.^ii to carnse. in, rest, t
and of tbe world. Un tteotter hand tin- ■{deration O« the H-irprr’a Ferry outrage, ;
any. ruWM-nabfa.aqvmnt fd politirnj, non-1
trrftfnph of the Ri-poblfaaua -te omopfatc ;
••■nsr.
Bui this frr a time changed tn j
tnrui»hcd by no thnwfa. atained by nil
hlunter and threatening towxr.fr •te«Jtofr J
trjfkvry.aullivd fry ho meanne**. While 1 noith, wilhuul ■caret! anv disc-'itiiinHtuai

-,Tte QarhJ^dedttet.Mr. P^teu^w the;tjuiiin. Atyl a c-nh inporury fitting
waa alartrd.. {AppMu*
Umc* &gt; । ly remark*,,*.1hal the whole. purty. tmw

tiocnl heart, w hi&lt;-h i-ml

agArfiijr Ihrir UM M&gt; &lt;-ntrte»
tte^arhanre rf’tte itfhfatn. dtrtlea nf Ws
•tiftten: ' fSItfiii^an^ktite.T •
Tte onia wai administered ti/blnr hr

tte Dvinia-racy «m chancing from &lt;pte

enndictate' to nilofhAr', ’f!tt’“R,‘ptihlieui»
voted in aotW pfaifatuf fi»r ^ohn Bherman
until, it ,.was positively- atcert^iiwd that

Mr. Prfiningtr-n uould draw tnorr votes,

when Mr. Sternum magiisnimooidy with
drew and hfa entire atrmgth, wltfo.irt a

Ainglr dissenting yotc. wna tranaf.-rrrd to
Mr. Pennington, acciiring after n few tri­

als, hia rivet ion.
Ex-Uav. Baymoad •«' Daagiaa. / .
The N. Y. Timc£fwMrfri te» &lt;hitterti&gt;
otrongly Inane i t&lt;&gt; Doiigtaiiaiii. rimtklm
a tater ia i» bfftQttearfaMftto.i-a nttod ihv
rta editor-in chief. lira*. R. 'J; Ra.m-rai.
in which te »vuv*in8 rffffM iirniAjb^w’a
laM ted-fitoSotnhfan- vote* tit •&lt;*MWi!d&lt;-rw-

This la an occnshai lor

rrjoWng, n--t only by Rcpihlirana. but

all hotn-at Detuocrnta kfa-uld al*, rejoh-v,
thjt a conapinu-y !&lt;• d&lt;-f--nt nu organiza­
tion han tetoi ttiuuiph.-d over and briAytt

which all properl y la rxp«»-d every w ter-, i

«b&lt;w
iakfMteanl-work ; and
tUt when they tend th

cMMrra tojfct

.V»V’* n”f°

from th
tte tew**

R. X &lt;&gt;'
E Ji •&gt; -tefivn U.
For particular* applv
Mito L Williann, Hal•epkHfto

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.sump -do
-MJ tten, you dUlra tn

dtyhi oMdd ‘wiah. vf

pu^Ha and teoetef* w

kicked' jaw Lack -hf

U.

All which occur.ed ut Pnw

nm.*n«t..r*Wet

•

H. p. -frereiimw. E-q

A Mr. IFilttm r&gt;f Jrraey C?ty \i a

iSifl-ls'Jltoj'faA I ■

committed m' jail' charged with c’«mm t-

tingau aaMull with attempt to kill,
tte pcraoci of a Map Jux.
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tfalrd. J.iaary T3, ITO-

QIATKWf MJCHIGJlh.-iteftru* Ccjirt te
O Uw uawatj U Uairj. In CteiMriy.
f

loiiveraity wit* o-nfimd in j.iil thc oth r

day for tarring and greasing tte acaU*

' A&lt;hhisi&gt;traS«
&gt;- tert

■ctiA^Ey;

A' young rowdy nt'' Cambridge!

fa
Of Baufaortei w ill. tea* vngipnl |»&gt;«n. coli ■
te
^‘-av &lt;J» va»ra.,

receiving item, in pa

C'MItlty tea'jfffttrad b

.

tWBfard H*y.'(oftbb

Notice..

fay Mr:'Pennington, a wbok-.^mkd'

Mr. Petton-natt; and i

Acre fi»r sprint* settin

Wcsup-

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cnit-ftuy

II ay is w-.-rth 120 per Pm. in Ou,

K».
OtL« r.nr.. (S..
War*&gt;ng I. -w*.

Dmittfai will hot pvt
ttnn r..r ttfa

sua

MKtX U’ttnVi

anU
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the papers that |

vi-warion entertained fiw.lt hv tte' Ifamiv-raov of tte North. We h»v» waited

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. .,

U fa M.

100 vote* iM&gt;t uf teaiwoteui *c^r. ..Jl,# W.W’Tiiu rtapdj te
' 1
-- f ■ -■ y. -.&lt;
. .

Import", a I

kmey

(imgfftM, ah’ prritdti.il to mfr.

Tu? d. V &gt; i- es im Iilt- .trd in

th^t ■p.-«-&lt; h

urra not intended for a Nortitorn
ket.

mar­

I iut

Dern.wtrato tten toap^ak out
la* rtetn tell tte South Ate*r crawittenta
will not eonamt u. ttedrsMtwian uC tfaa
Uni-re. Lot item wreterstaM. th*t tte
northern prwplr&lt; whfavO r&gt;tnr*kt&gt;&gt; nerj v.
■tnnd up»m tte J ark-ton ground, and. are,
o-sf-l
Of u41b |
and en-r wiH he. flhnloMtile np-m it.—
.)
^,. J
Th&lt;-n- m a «eri»lm&gt;*»' in‘Itito'-N«&gt;nh.
It : nod in&lt;tMiily cwt in twu.■■,
override* every ortWWlth a great and
now fadlintWt- n-iipfa.
That tenHmhht
i—‘the federal Union, it tnu«. and shall ‘-Qay A; FraHnghuywm" .muinury, p\iw;
te pn-erved.’’
iiukfa IM y rar,-had • *«i and teir fawn
tn Mtu a tbw &lt;b»yi since. ‘ •■v r »i te»il|

I

The Ingham News man says te

and n -e a fitting d.'tm aevnent kif’ tte mna &lt;&gt;f the whole ••ontilry w ill rejoice, at
M-teming vl. JaVir'itf aolehm eorttpact*.— this reatih, «lth«a&gt;gh'’ 11 waa not a mult

W« do not wnudsr .lh*L-o»r Northern

|&gt;Iu-Better unex|MTted.

boat of friend* on-1 admiftwn, and bi a ma&gt;

people iu wh-nci-, fettringits «ffn-t.
Wm piddiab In another .part 'of th'.a

t'tn the Svriitfe iii f face uf donghfarc
•lil.be balled ra * national 'btesa-

Mr. Chaw has a

When H ta

remembered that the TTraceis a Douglas
argan and that Mr. Ifat niond ts Its lead-

■ignificant «*f the damaging eff-rt of D&gt;»ug

Ins’.Spt-rth upon hi* PrcaiA-ntial pn«

pccta.

Mr. Jinymoti'd ’dinfa not fail to

•ev. what in apparent to nil thinking per.
»4m tert. Douglas n-pudiaUx Popular

Sovereignly. and i*nmre iulenwly Fed.
eral than Buchanan Hmralt. Mr.’ Ray.

tipmd MJ a, te. (Dot^lna,) arks for a law
"more sweeping infra princ-plea and ef-

WmTE'HtATimf.iDiOl.'COVCH!
Hand «mt Kufawriptiuro. find hethrrelf- Orfiiifr ln&amp;4nnry tow to roar *itrht grstt.
Vila a^. t■■
......
•i»eyl fit ba urd tha tu tail limtelf, bin' teb- Wk.

acritera would pa) up.

«•'. N. Y. ult! niptvd to buni Io dinih an

OniCBM or Tgg Jlqcsk.—Wc w* hy
tbe proceeding* In C-ongrrss on Friday*!
that J. W.'Furwry

HT’Tte.Ow^iapu Xmericnn aayi that

ate Ini Clerk »lf j

tte HotiM uf Rrjwvarntatlvra. and Mr. ■
I3T Tbe falter of a steam mill at
n.dhiian. ofMan land,8.‘'rgeantJiX.'Arirti;'i Ray. Ma.-mite Cm. &lt;xpl&lt;ded the.niter
not cfaiaen aud ' dby? -tt^wWr ttenah Ifttlr*' httoe F60

Tte. otter uffevra were

tte Hnuae adjowmrd ta Munday.

Tte

Standing OwnmlrteTw were not annMiarril

fevldiatant killing tte u-eupant. a
•“••“I

hut it fa vxjtortrd that Mr.'Stennati wHI
te,niairmad.i.r tte r&gt;&gt;pu)i(tca i&gt;f'Waya

A Nxw Tiusg.—C&gt;l. IHrkev. ..fMar■tell is up&gt;« the IK of; Grand Jvn&gt;|fa tn

freto than is witter mpirad Uy tte emr.r

nerve upon the February term &lt;rf- V. An
h is so umutuiil a dmtmabuwJ
gency, or cotnaatt-nt‘with tte independ­ Cndrt
ence and local sovereignty &lt;/f tte States.’’

MOTHUAUB BANE.

lifagUimata child uf beta, born Wore ter
marriage.-''

paper an extract frotn a .falter written by
flvnry J. Haymond,in tte N. ,Y.

.■ ■ .j.

&lt;;u, vqin.su &gt;-■

. faalMHil-'to ornd biw teevil** anfand'to j

Tte Rrpnhti.

Democrats wad k&gt;rth tbis speech to the

&lt;-•&gt;« -m
wijv,

. Thei^opr Frt|»ngbyyr-n;, ij^

:

Uawiso Stats* Sas *tok.— ExGoyerp
•&gt;r Chattr. t&gt;f Ohio. wM'&lt;deetod Io tte (J.i

Such views nrv intrnaely t&gt;mthrni 8. Senate on the 2&lt;i Hrer.

relative tn D&lt; lug lax’ S|s-ech.

r»Mc Any «ne.;ttet’ M

fiarwish all, ttetnmrt »

«n* fruit tract Iro n f
basing them edited

Republican^ his teen flirted Spvakfr iff
paw tte link* %ill slide imw.

nurttey at Betti* CM
ta« of tins catal' -gue

fmn» thm mirtery, s«

Tb® THupwanre Meeting s!.the .
Court I barer .hi Friday evening-fast «w ‘
m&gt;n*d. Vs tw&gt;|&gt;a«U*Uy »a«te tbt
~
well attended, and many signed thd feytj'isUto. •w~- “*■

thr lt.u* of Representatives.

W»tKTM‘R.M«s,

■rar* and sbrute will

asU-bman with a slting abot.

■

4«m&lt;^ F«i4t aud

’hurtfailferal pro'.biciH

tte College Chapel, nud th—tt striking h I

PIed«%

jtor
prtsen
room, to rmti.-r, pra
1 r«i tcn

i frtdiii

yob AiiiteoU|»e
Vignette Ap|b»
v &gt;h- : M.-fam.-.ni tH-; Sph.-m.ty pc ;
Mlrrvt Amnr»4ytM^ A.il-ttraphi.-,
Pcnrl Atnl.riuyjw- OrteMteMl
AMiUndyiK.; |in;»n*l Ara-

up; and n majority, even in nn Ainnrickn

hfa lenrh, told W Irtr te. wfatahafalit'. end
•&gt;‘tHW MV
gtert :«WrMty aMr.
Stephen AiTJold D nl^hi* hi* mule hi*
■ ArbteH Httrtet or tw&lt;» Will afa.w Im apir
hid U» the Soiilh ti.r the Presidency. Bv
RF‘ Be Mvw»':’‘
te» ..( ••- ■ .
■■
**TW Wtelr fewokof itevperrti of Mr ture named hi* (rest figures, ni»&lt;l is in a&gt;&gt;
W* do not
Douglaa ahowp that thia object wim;nnii% &lt;hinjpr«&gt;f tetng overbid.
mtefStd Har.. tte Rrpid.n. w jfarty M an w.pdcr that th«*c uf our Dcnitwratfr
odWuA light’te-h-w tte ' faMterv. than tn reattcmtnirarici «fa. feel thetmu-ly.-s call­
pAwftl tndltfMunl fcihftvnftur Tid-AtraA*
ed up-ri t&gt;* pul.lfal; hfa laic speech up&gt;&gt;u
frbm teatjlf ItriaHrat; ' HW terahi.--rn
mol ire «iu a 'ptery ti.Hrtvr. - TXwtelera -Pri.trethig tte States from luv-trion," du
*d vllrhily,uttering n&lt;&gt; word ««f coni nrert.

iam«k-&gt;tet.hfa&gt;rte*t«iNoaBek*'ifa rfafa
only through part tern plane nhd virtociiM.
He d«u-a not intend to aecnrii .«be. Kiiwth
anima invaaton whlathe aid
tte Re
f*&amp;li«aMvwr-l«f any otteH way itan/bj
tteir,™rwrthn*»(.”.i-il ....
J: -. Again:—uHe pmp&lt;M&lt;m that &lt;V«grea»
ateH pa-ia it la* to pun'uA e&gt;ei*pira&lt;4ea to
ran:.i&lt;; afaare*.r«*''hnra M(. hrisMr other
property. or'.to.eavry ’D'sritorrfal elseti&lt;«&gt;a, or4awayua*y In drefiirb- tte prop«My sir the rjgbte U .thg, people «t» «ny
Sutra. Ms might-MB wdl.ttMteli tte
GtitonatMta -At uae«, jmd mmui ,all
orimiMl frgfalation fi&lt; th* whideuountry
u-.F ■;.*• ..Jfr
“Mr. Dunglaa apparently aims tei^
cttet.fnMtotteFu^^al.GovrtnHtent a few
guaranUviitg pmpcrtv in stav*i mrahat-j
iMh uMirtbteite Aji&lt;4h*

or rrcugniliiSk evrnjif the norttem Dr;
m.wracy,- AVe bt that nasa. tia-egh
im-sMirably indignant all tha.tims it may
4t wrllte ronfr—’d. At last, however,
•we have only titca».rti and dfanni.a» invok­
ed. praved C&gt;r. ihrcaU-ord. TteR-mihrm
breezm from the National Capital n-mr
landrn with no irtter »&lt;m&gt;da.
IVe have
wnitvd impatteMly . for aim* rv id.wr wf
returning. wnw--icae - faint, show of patri.air regard bv aoattent Dem&lt;rrafa for
tte Union—sod n worirTNtrly &lt;bi—oi &lt;-.&gt;&gt;.
•idrration fiu- the frrUnoa. ,’nf &gt;&gt;ve and

X4DIES&gt;LIT€R1RY ASM4UATIM&lt;

Ml rand cfwyuraging

furs Retmbliran tn he drawn upon mh-H

Ajputi, teaayn, that Vouglaa -‘might iw juries that n Dujwcratic o.ntrni;*\rnny'
woU abolish tte Stele govemaiaute at _ terahit tte fat
rradtowirat uf tto

etergr'/packing tteuw joriaa.

M «Ma

nw bad m&lt; tern an exwptkn

tn tte

KeneraIr«Je.&lt;MirD&lt;w.*«ukfriwid a.Kifd

nr Tte tern. &lt;&lt;Mrf,D.tea
A.b.ir, •«■temte &gt;4t tte 81m

Mrttevwfraairiii.Mgiw prmutetexa M«M.

A •^mmaa bte &gt;

.............

TWyiXwnto YSHfe 6F74FE

�DRY GOODS!

upon tbe aanju waUc.drwsaad.in crim Vino

modem belle, when be, tbv aaia gentle

MbMristiqn,M ibis Offios, immydmtwli.

1*

,■•! M &gt;rb»Wf

wi**/;**.

■teSMIOTS

m«*. drew-to m sm* tbe •Igaof tbe
phnk walk *«.po»*flik,.Bud apfiliwl tbe

hi-wika til his |.&lt;*.nmti..n,

Tbe ladtae ad-

vaneed ahrr*&lt; aw tkxigfe hameaard like

a span id1 teens,' up t*. the nnb-rnipted

K««llrinnn.atH! mmc fi&gt; a f iltwop. When
on^ of the ladies (7)

B. A. GOODYEARS

HARDWARE STORE,

STILL LIVES.

remarked to him,

that they wnu|d like to pass,

B. AUOODTEAR*
JkbS'ffPJGfQr.

B0LTW00D1 GRANT

HA3TIHGS

ON LOW PRICES

Grftsi G i ft all

“W«R,*

teid-the gent, -If one rfyim can’t step’, n

^Viwt Yon* bcHOoU.—Tbe draire to
%r umkjrd.-to hd thought «*f a**rae ii»p.r-

I'rttle ahrud uf rhe mhee.and; thus pass,
why* y*’iu ’R»/v’ sb-p '“iff into'
'• iWuA, fi»r

AUG

and pelted, if inai
pltwse, is Gvrjairrty a nurhnd ingredu-nt yf

I will be d—d if I will r

the jiv.-tnlr tn?i«L' Aoiehlv it&gt;‘&lt; «id.-tice

they t*n A tbe hint, and in* &lt; J them Imi-U*

laMw. to bw

cuhxwI

suVmt tug uud

Now tbeseTadiva u erc hut bi 'dirft hwt
■&gt;ior8

Rhmrt^a• KM.ate&gt;nlai&gt;t -f
•q-.s *’•WPKSs’ESSt?-* *

cd up. and by that means passed nlong,

■uhand judgment.

While it mat be dp-

whether aahan'rd *f thrmaelves nr mu, ]

al cable to cultivate th* latter. the fiirmer

ktmw nnf; hwl this mneh 1 do know,they
anight tn have licen.
!C»iw, W&lt; dp yhr/’
nW ••fkn tee'see children l think that gvntb-inan we* irnp-dite to those
jprrt. exvrt*”” .♦».'* bind ladles T I don’t
And W stu b language

„r, .
&lt;w
look &lt;and eno.uir ising »&lt;wd.
would

Parents

as he used ii ever pnriJonalJe, I think It"
alhajld lie pardoned in thh/itar.
, ...f

scireely Jhlqk, of tending their

children awlty alone !&lt;» aocompliah nn

I am aorry In say it Mb. Editor, hut

inkpnrtanl work ; and yat they d-*. jiut
that alien they' *enl them » n tie school

so for as thfo town la cmieerned.thc ladies

room tend bentow nil farther thought upon

are the Impolite ones.
They itppmpnate the aholeWgtk/anB'itr'Sihfe case* out

their education frnm the beginning t»* tbr

of ten, the gentlemen have to, and ,d«»

end »if tbe term.

step off into the snow1, nAid,! Snd filth,

Y«&gt;ur children need

yntit neptsintmi presence at the

m-h.iol

when with* very little courltey on ench

nx*nt, to notice, praise, and encourage

aide, the walks are abundantly wide to
pass and repnss.
OMAHA. J
JJtetiwga. Feb. I860.______________ /

out this childidi feeling ;

HARDWARE

they tw need

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
WORK
STORE

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STOMP-»-*M
STORE
STORE

«.’«»

«nd

tlrt lnia;

rrnder* il.em p.cuHsrh •d.A&lt;tS fW

s*w«rdR?®d.

MOW1 ™
CHEAP CASH STORE

Hew Additions

-A^akS: %

vzi-T/.iKcia

encouragement, an«&gt; desire appniiuTton.
If, then, yon dew re to make y.*ur seta-uh
all yi»d could wish, visit them •.•tlM, nny

CL'LAR

Facrr Tax^a.— We huv’t; received from
wl.yue uf F&gt;«ut and

OruiuuvitUl

MrarThtaMw
We can clothe you from the crown

bead to the Sole ef

BROADS NARROW AXES,GLASS.

-f the

SASH, and Pl.ilY.

tnj warrant 'prices to suit

HOC$E

An exnmina-

tit* of thia catalogue u-sufficient (u c*»n
-..............
....
...
...
....
...
.
....
....
...

rloccaiiy one, that’Mr. P. is .prepared to
famish all,' the nuat valuable varietieU uf
'hiMticuIffiml'p'rvdiii-te. Th—w in want **f..

ttera and shrubs will d&lt;*

SAWS.

th« ffiut

GOODtJ SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
gaa»fcm

Trees,

Shrubs.'V ines. Roses,,&amp;r., groan in bls

nursery at Battle Greet.

CROSS-CUT

COOPER, aud CARPENTER TOOLS

lings’ Vrite &lt;L»rrnit.

H. P. Piwiinutn, Esq., ade**vripuvecat-

and

GOODSdSOLDl

- Ftocik
OsMsGoHPiM
WdKxki

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL. CIL-

pupils and teachers will be all tbr betttw
fur iL
‘

well t&lt;&gt; Order 1

fn»«n thia nursery, &lt;u they will H*- aiin&gt;i&gt;!.

receiving them in g*w*&lt;] । unkr.
Bairry .
cuunjy Ims slIlT-rvd t*«i nnich by * infer-|

«0
,a»
«
n
t oi
1 «0
t 0°

TRIMMINGS.

COOKING.
TO CASH CUSTOMXHS MXCLU-

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, of •«

GOG DS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

Si VELY.

ery style .and description.

goods
GOODS SOLD

1*
11
10
It
»
:t

u-

&lt;oivv

tm

. ..
....
..

teg fruit tree* fro it f-widgu dealers, und
having thi-m ?biue&lt;i by lrun&lt;«|Mirtnti»ii.— i

BUILDERS

IBDOTS &amp; SHOB?,

JEWELRY.

L’S COKbHioli POWDERS
&lt;XMM« tbr original
»«)'• Cci.dit.on I'owj

•Willard Ilni* &lt;*ftliia village i* agvul'fiir i

SCHOOL BOOKS! TZHETffO&amp;A GOOD

Mr. Penniman, and is now receiving or j

■der* Air spring Setting.
iDswenTB or CoardaATrus.—Thr great

GKEAT D15COVEXY T

"benefita vuuli-rrvd by nn Act **f lnc»rp&lt;&gt;r

iiiiiporta, a Home iqggg&amp;nt*.

.M

U ao« Mfllrajt aare /*«a.Wr G’rwnrtM fcr 1 Dm.ua
tkaaeaa be bou&lt;l&gt;t fur ibeasm*nnuev. MM» otb
as

Ir.nv'11-Hteiol

ttei-iU

The'knch6r of Hope

ISAAC C. MOTT.

country man's

D'Ac Moh-nn-r.—Thta a.

■ »b .C3 -1I

FOUND.

oennllT. in «n&gt;r village, mdy fc'z^svws arc

pemihted t» eat ont of a
sleidh ht «*rie time.’ .

GROCERIES

THE PHILOSOPHER’S HTONE

afiun, nui.i be inferred from the fact, dial

OUlMl A,iU

/ *

n.-. .SUFMER*.\G MAMEVUM- i.u

it Main

FOR CASH
FOB CASH

.

** ”

FOR CASH
r.moYA,TTO^o

Ils lip.r

tureiiT dufftetailted h*»mc rbararter whi •

--------- - m

.into ahlrh it is inrrnduci-d, ba|»pivr. an

FOR CASH
-FOR CASH
F«&gt;R CASH

■' ' "»» ' iRJr

CASH
CASH

FOR CASH
FOR CASH

Ry. publicly.IL AApniMx±S. wiirmeslgrati-J

nude t*&gt; the citizens of (Listing**, Ins neigh '
‘b*«ra, for tlieH-kind ••fiii-c-8 «rf si atpalhy '

Coswti, Colds, and Crtrap

4AMi&gt;-. |

-«•

family, iu buMnte *v«*r*uffiirU*4i.
wimrar.

I

VTOFT

I. (It- iXVM »U ■&lt; O. «»il.1.|l T.

.MaTaya

^•MtUer'hi the al"*

ENIMSUAW.
D. J.’ BRVDLEY.

.t’W± dk'U^.,
“

Feb. S.

3NTJEX7Ur

There is a rnm««r iti ’the mrerta tlmt
T.m H i er; Hie pngftisr.. wait .hot Im-t
night by. JUw Moriistey. wljU the tw&lt;&gt;

MEAT MARKET,

wrrv engng^i. tn wm-tdft- •
G-unier4rrtiA&gt; orvtbe &gt;Vr&lt;«llmm bank
oCMnaa^ wens put jngjTuluteat last ev­

The thing must "be did.’

ening.
k_i? M*n-,iiutvd tu-d.y tlpu tbr- pforgii*
line of steam er* have luu-n withdrawn.

tsX-:.T12: i.*:jets

Wi fli* phi Afar tM&gt; prtres
ail
W- jjPudw Ift
tbg Um*
ter.
pe&lt;’P*t tiM
*16 &lt;AiMHr
T&gt; tHH .rF^fo? *lhe mnnter- of F.
Male, wewr Clvse. last *Sepfewil&lt;er. was
.
a-Ko*&gt;« d*di*r. itLlig th., rb-mer
--------—rule in ftvnr of llfrTheJrry retired kt« oMu&lt;*. aM «t ®
**’di*dj rw*drnd a wrdtot &lt;4 guilty. H&lt;-

AT ANT PRICE
*’» AT ANT PRICE .
AT ANY PRICE

AT ANY PRICE

AT ANY PRICE

n«rrfore, tbe •aiwcribera «r*mM say

1

.fahtet MiWbMs.-2bneitkrAgS.lAl/

'..’W

HAJI D-W ARE

will have a trndimcy to make every b**«o

BESaKKA DfitT/lte*.

.

-

TWCA1H

(
„

•' -Hr
&gt;

�Gt WUAi'wtMt k«j4 tattufoa re-ttstM-L JCum

eM/arnoon
a n
SlIAWTn&lt;»On.A H

hm r.J!r.ere m-ure^ uTk- pUu,

»JUg?ClKKJ A .H

Store,
ajiyie iw^y
my inuuu** awfc kMp.snab fhiaga M,wcuid be
n^/3 TaHH-j

m-

-..ere rej'-i 4br‘-',l&gt;“ “

4/airj
ai’QF- HBA3
NOT MJttTllfi^ifFJpQVORS
31l(Ji« lie/.-J «U3H3

—
- ------ n —.----- - —
--j-. • r-. ’• -v—
After that time. Hr waa mpiriMiwi t«
examine certain Liter- fraii.d in Bruun'*
hag. t» -ae ^MeMiW.M'hii^IbeM; but
trotifii&lt;4
ha knew nothing da ail
Bp.u n’a . rorrra|Hcd0|t*,or ihc autirer&gt;Up of theJetlein.
■

pre|«nUi&lt;ui a bile •mlf.-ring from stuwmcu dr

All deleterimia drerg* and fairly listed ll«
inorils &lt;4 thia article A few o..rds to »!•*.
gentler sex. tbero are Wetalb period- a bn.

BADWAY’S

REGULATING PILLS,

&gt;’.&lt;» is evident that mime member* nf I he
CoftmUltee have Lr« n dianrp.-into^ m
JIvalfn iroriwMint, !«• hating tratiSrd tn '
1 "thing id- ant urportaucn I bat *u t)i&gt;t
Jsehire in r\i.l.-t&gt;re.
।
L'Mr; B. B. Newl&lt;4i, thrVerrnont mem­
ber nf tbe N.HiiouI Knnra* Crantuittre.
•nd aUu-Ajuenth the lewder of a ebrny
a» MA|4ebm. B&gt;Htrk-n &lt;*•&gt;.. Kattwit, frei
.Brined the te»4&gt;tu&lt;«v t£ Mr- Gmii^g.««
t.. ihe rel&lt;iMtl ..r tbe Nati.Hml Commit**
trefnmiatt aytna in Brown hi 1831. When
RattpHiiturwrcd'testifying in relati-m to

I^MrthrOH Stand,

.1 ti 1 ■ ^ihl-abawhiiwiw I‘-- «t

Hr. YtAldav A Oo. have receudy diwwrtred •
madiud tar. extracting ftvni ra«U bet M. plaule
*h4 guina, a nutrllioua extract |A auch wonderful
btuAlung priwev—whieh that hart’ eutwHued
vrti Rxdin'. Keuul*ting Piilm-thdt .txnf tbeas
fdUa will aitppay the bl.-od wuh the aam* wunut
•f gutritiou as, une uutice &lt;,f ordinary bread; au
lb Al. while tbe ay stem l&gt; undergoing * rtWrvugb
jdivnickiug. and Jt'galatinj; precoat,* d«4yba-

. SAIfcEY * BAJLK1
TACTVtttatd of tin. dire*
■ware. Drelcreia tree, nai
Iware, cirttary and Moves. H

CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure tbe alm—t anlrrrsal easnplat t.
UTrFUFtUA
with wa-rrioyrerteraZ*. and t* * very abort U*-r
That alter all other medieiues have proved c~Ire*, they relieve i
■ .
LIVER C/OMPLAINT,
and restore tte health and alireglLuf i|.e rulrri-t
That

SIC» FEMALE*,

.1

forget Irer own laelth iu tnr esttsnra anxlri
'"idy And mind L« generally aggravated. Here
ihn&gt;i. is a necamity for a anu.ul.ui to ivcupe
rwtr the rarrgiea W.th* ^wc«r«abd rate IL-it

to inegulariliea, Hvatafta.

Sailing under ’ tU 4d iag^' ■ 3

SU.UA* »&gt;■««•
5 »t Tin: MUya
mUt st law. sad Sobel
Baitey-sWvck. up staid

aj(M riUDOD
G.KW rttlOi'O
msiaas

AUroaMdvighr. e.,wJ ky *d»lnHa dinn^a.
ixab'S'c -

/antriaUo ia Jdr-iro . ’ ST Ami P^r

Abe kr»tum.&lt;4 Kan-a* by armed l-odiew
of men. hr w«a -tupped.
&amp;-na or. W ilssm went beftww tla- Com­
mit let* today mid tnloi med tbrm hr w.fd

.’J JAM «4&lt;&gt;-‘O

aapiw—aifd fan ... ,_________ f
oceu|Muw4L afad Mrrvdng ii-vrbetw. Wlltconeuii
their own phyaioal welfare by giving to Hua

SiBffir Copy, »l^0 a ye*r. Twsnty Cupire.
1.0. ••. and *u Extra Copy &gt;oihspor»m wbofoon*
tbe Club. F«e a duh .4 Fifty, w* five three Ex­
ira c-'plva.urtbe Tri Weekly Tribune. Fur a club
of O»e Hundred, bi* Extra copies, oi the Dailv

a wo &gt;u
a !CR riiAtU

provisions

CAL*TM&gt;N.-rA'e rsution the public sgaiaat.
nd ng any of tba many imitsiiuas or ccumerMdta, hot aak far U.-aTxrrxx's Cm-sua«Tti&gt;
Htwu u UiTyaxa. and &gt;e« that aneb hwlilv bar
tb*3ord*“De. J. llw-tHicr's Mtamacli I lOrna"'
b uwn an tbs »Jt af tbe botUp, rod M mp*d
on the mctalic rep cbvsriag the c..rk. a*&lt;i
observe that *er autograph sigMiure iu on U-e

erogspsta. grocer*, aad ripe'era . gnroralg
Ihruu«rb6ut lLeu"ui4 8la.c ,e&lt;3Utb Jktn*

3, JI. NKVIHt

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©H HABZ),
A New LUc-A reattve Principle.
R n dw*fa ReiaeratIfoff R*Mrf real
Brel. Old Suren.J&gt;fr^b*J&lt;l*&lt;'d. Inatllls with

’

oil) be seat free U&gt; all who desire them VST A.Z,
/■rraxwoMr iwHep
Jrifore ma Ru&gt;nr litir

year kind regard., and behvT.

la published every Evening. and sent by Mail al

•wH. •»y i

rSW-rtz*:

. JOIXN ROBEB

n. r.ciiMU

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^arreX^ta. Wtett. Dta*tosk

wuilc n*rciimgi^.
Tumor*.
1 AEcctioha,
h-ri ..

AND CUTLERY.
6th Annual Announcement!
lb- prinetpals enable, them eaamtantlr to intredare for th. bros^Wttmtrotadrou. It is m^
greatly .uprrwr |B a.1 rea octa
FIRST I'RKNICNS AWARDED TO THIS COL-

tick. I. the number nf nNkti will be liinU
r«L Tlte t-XMMii. -w «ill inkr pUrv nt tlw
Torth end &lt;rf tbe jntl nrahtiul m«iu. And
.th**' tfHlfriW* Will &gt;H- thu NUtlr
Mi &lt;1 t»T
Abeeawmti.4i.d- MrM.lam itral f&amp;epwi.
’Tein. TH&gt; primawr nialntAinit bh UMt.-tl
JpdiK'rmce &lt;0 bin £tl«-.
He ra^nww l«&gt;

©asa'irsiissyff,
• t

.

Wi;h that uf any |rerrtotu y exr.

LlBEIlAfe

1^6

Barry Mill,

ISDoWin mieceaafui u^vratiuo, rvadj
r&lt;k.aav ahmunt of

M« Ew^rfwauR.&lt;H tbit toiMM&amp;wsii
th? penaltyuf the law. wan o-'divi-t.-d 1..
bin. *• T-rafa, b- Shevif Miller.
lir

CUBTOM

• v-re;

WORK,

inuprel order anda* psuwtpk a* any

rareivrd it with nt tent cm. l«t aamit^r

D. a HAWLEY.

Yssaj Am.riM Ahead.
. Tbe iXUMHIf »&lt;»)• . i

1. du.ug tbe laega , Ila, de « r

“'War

1st—Tfoe b-wurifal Mrol Fsmoisx,
“Hhnkopcnr msg lib i'riewd*.”
2d—A Cepy wf Use ekarenUr IltwaCrated
Art Jonriuil, owe yawr.
Rd—A Fine Mawei Admireieu tw ifcr Qallertes, MS Urwadwwy, Naw Yerk.

a.nstem, tfo-Halmtiti
pmpnalr Couut-r». .......
—
w~. and the (Indent s’ nwee iMreatnred
prect ical .watting* and rimtina of fo&gt;.i»
* "*** “**■* **** *

’

r ass
____ _
U»WK»ST PRK-FN
r AM row refoevdgmy UPiOAU steak u4 i.o*&lt;
L aww ba*w «* h**d u tirai rate saacrts iui ot
MU&lt;i-HEA ' KZM*Z/.fr,&lt;iJ|- .&lt;7VIX'.-

jrxi/w*. ravcicv

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JAfJ-YAlAA.

El.RVA-reii

lW&gt;n(«MtB4‘K«'-£’‘wj4rT

jreLu-re—
‘r~^4
OUTER £• E

Oves OT-o-VM,

Mtcl »ttr tntU bwtttg Gttilt on tin- inwat
improved plan, topether wiih a gtM&gt;d

'*”* M* in tinsreww. RrxFlotaawd JkyHuK

&amp;0«^W5?WfWlrt JR;^“

Plraac gi vc u» a call.

■*«■■

WIT ovex srovxar"1I’ARUXi. &lt; &lt;h&gt;k xn.vEs

First Hate MILLER,

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NOTES »r ACCOUNTS, I would
Scr«r» H*r* -nyi kiu..

BUI.TU'OOD i CHANT.

J AMR* a. B
r HVBTEl OR r
U^n^ths^uro

«-VcBM*4K
UJUiK,.^; ‘}tt) umit

COMMERCIAL LAW.

udmr Mill iu Barry, .winjr oAet dounty.

bent t»f work.

u. M

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rra iotti
New

Old Fogyism Distanced

FRANCIS BOWER

aatv aratwcM rnuxxwir and for aaar bcmcxui*.
nEi&lt;\iiT»h.fcr?i
iwikectmjcu a»o ac

Apnbk tri any vKrtm*. mndt kw t.. lietrn
tr.wpirhntfadvire fmm rlergytorn. kb--1
Mvn •ppn«r|MR&lt;| |,im at v*rt.«M tSniva
•ince bk fawn rn.ti.ei. Ti e intt lligi ixr
that tbr CnmW
tn Ci^nniutc

I

rwi«Te nwa

■ .
From the Herxld-r Cnrrespondeet.
Redlf roodadvd bm i«-wtfeiw&lt;rsy hetirrv
tbe C* tumittro in-dat. Il wan b\)dail.4
Arasniul ..fthe iwyaaixati.-n ./ tbe Brwwn

i-«4 Danttm Courtstxt.— The -e*^.
Senio r, of tbr Garfi&lt;*« .Al&gt;dilh&lt;u»la j«*»i
4i"|'er»cd tn B«ff.|..^.4&gt;gmUilat«, iw tbeir
WfodiitkWM. ■•the friend* of1 the rntbived
&gt;VWV W here, that i« tV \’-w Y.wk Hetwld they hare found ». hiC- ,md INfltMib
mrdimu for the lummiiiftkliwi ihrtantb-xi'
S with of th.- m.«4 puwyrM and r|t.
tjitMit iitrenHin* again-t thr n|avr »v»frhi. lirfrerrii.*. Wrod. IT PliiHi^ TU•elure Patkrr, Dr. Clu-rt rr. at.*4 Ii.al't
ffN1" rluthipbem •■» lilmrty in loth ibiWxii-pberre.”
Tliry al—* per* nail*
thank Mr. Bennett, tlte edit-4*. mh! b»IQS ak f»« bin paper •‘tin- nnxt uninirr‘:’r«il*ti»« |HmmMr thr&lt;iagb&lt;&gt;ut.thr
dlavr fitttte-. mrryhtg ag it d.u* all tIL•retmmxiU « f Helper agabmi watery—all
jftlhphmn rimm-igMM* to lh*M|lavr« to
.ri lw-l Agaitmt ibrir tyrant ma-irrwido
Boring them at tl-«- name tiiov (But llir.
W-rtl. filli-d with UH-n Rue GQtorral

republicans oVmicrigaT

aks u a wvlcmre ranter te thelamili rir-k
sonar Mevhanw.Meishanl.orProtemi^lUn
ad give to tb« DtTMOiTWhbELT TBlBUhE
itwreer cl*i*M to their pationaav.

4"lfR. (Wr. t&lt;f G.!Hn*tille. ubu nt*niifi.eiiired the pik&lt;a_uhU. foured nt II..Tpaa»ikrr\ . Mat.-n that they acre mdafed during tbr Khiimu InniLle* us weap­
on* vf prutertiidi. ’
Mr. Callcndi.r, remhir-r &lt;/ * R»nk nt
Hurt|..r.L Dn.v.yi thnt Brown had faud*
JBrrif w^cw w^dmwti t&lt;&gt; funti-di"»up
plrea fi&gt;r Kan-«a.. Neither had the ret»«
text Idea rtf the mirkenietit in Vjrginbt till
apublWred.
&gt;.

Cutlreritiiig the til-'Vrinrota of Bruwp, lou&gt;.
rd tifiAn thr inf'&gt;ftiiM&lt;l&gt;&lt;n he received frtuti
Col. Furl***. He had root to Natick for
^•'iJEBe, Chairman Ulimted Idwitbei
r*ece wUlMg to give him hi*
u.
pnpttr hia ttotimotn.
• ’

RELIEF,

READY

whirti did re-t6 tirviij'-lair rutmice off m-

ru* SToM.ull
pcefvei cretl-ea

IUNE,
«r r»«iir

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W*W lllAVQBMHT.
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UF.NTI.EMes AHU LA nine

uxorosALosarn
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DOCO* ARB XIWICISE*.
rChosWaK I’ol lU, MK Caw
akaoa, Baralao rials,
TUHHENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Tta- iWr tactaea barat tat .tarwyadr^,
TLv’ Ibsir beuuths liu*y»roeut &gt;a4a awsj —
Frail fouadatitafiSs'tfciigrof *pra|.
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Only the betting data.
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Tel aU things anitbly taranlh tte akj, t..
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tJTTOB WKDiCnfAL PC H POSES.OK I-Y-

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In gtiairataa argaot euilona,

rp

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“liii ib.hia til do MAhhtMhiE,lten&gt;y,
arid ilm't liebriM tnng.' Ita tried urta it
Imino and Uittad «ik«;U» y*^-&gt;d tarr
Mmra tri tarp
. in 'fkr, an&lt;|
to welcome v«u li.-n—h'lt my apintit
are brvsking down—1 shall tave to give
ofkiM**! d!. - lai . fl
) ’TH'

IW'pUd wind Mrwtad 1b &lt;&lt; s NW
-eCohA. W pm tta omdte-liAt out—tta
ehamlwr *a» burled in darkneaw.
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■ N»k a e/xmd earn* fr wq M ’ w.wAta*e
lfpw.ii-ita tat'tMAffw a Now'll me.Then, wbwi tlvinih’ **d fartaa 'W
hetoM t** p.|t^&lt;7 (flirt Wiftarijte
Hwirubl and w.Mh&lt; iM iM.* W tf*Wr
wmild br*k.
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&lt;l«rkne~—-Mre vuo tare, niirtdil U
ti* WirrylnfrF' c '-a^r‘ ' ’

ta stay
het htishaud through g-4 and
a*^1’’ .. . |21
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‘■Yew. wliere the evil fl-hi not comp
thnuigh yldding to vta«. arid debauching
Mrt4.nod,.N4yr„ Kj 9*^ •5nt-v*n 'I10**1or if throiiuh your out tut-rulrnlattaror
herdli-iahei*, you K-'cathe MtiUhring and
pair, I woulit^a with Fy*Md.-h'«Mlin band
wery the path ever to f‘‘W*d./J4MjA|1
ia.»ou are defihng ataf 1 '|Kr#id

-Hu pap. »nn« &gt;01

s\d **t* Ttaer tbiittJhrfn ■
Citaa ^sawfoWmsrWbi

of | 000 000. in Aturrww.

! wwt ta hta

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U ! Niw.ttat inn«&lt;«1t qiNihii Mprtt
hwtad! tai tad driven mm&gt;&lt;
hpr littfe’ ehlld t»»nM Mill hwp, frtfl mm
With Inhurtlle trmdPrneu. from' hta borne
For a momeflt tar pulem nlmmft Mopond
»Mi borr-.r. u nta remembered (tamitn
atendy my In wMefc ta t™* lr«r« &lt;/tar.
Sta harried tn atrilt r' a light,
js. iMb
direPfh Uwwi (ta p-rtndl &lt;/h»r howtand
Id h: &lt; nd-- t.xinf.'
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aMows&gt;~ «ww swtara

y«£r*-li dr*tr».)4h&lt; every itpak hf «ff-c

TCA. COFFEE. StTC.AB. BFICEl PEPPER.
pr xeb fius BAj-dss, evuma;
ia fsal. etmthlng la lbs Grocery tiM, i*rt a
win b. itadrd for thmrr use.
Al»y a «twdt rsrirtj of ths

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y-emmiXBi

.&lt;■&lt; rwkli* Eoofb,

But tl.iagmt cloud which I sow bobcid.
the earth the ayaoaf grtd,
A nd reg.voa uf beifhlaaaa and Ituag- untold.
Wbfle darkt.eaa.and dsatpneaa.fi ownin' and c»

FOB THS KFlCtAL BOpPtT • T INK LADIK&gt;

Cpoo swr shelrco may bo rasil Wl of th
MCHT FOrtJLAR

’

PATENT MEDICINES

J. M. NEV IMS,

’ttfwtary Faille, sen Tsx »r-m
1R suentMM part tu n&gt;*l,ng rfut
ga£es »&gt;.d IfoUrwaM.
tlrwwl cars I
clrainx Montages by sdrertus.

From a city for u« er as andltai pUia.
It ciwlliM Uw lahauiUnt, • U&gt; is Usin.
Ata itav walk is Itabnglaiie*. * hs&lt;e
Then tlw lotos ta tapra which i-uai

’
JASKX A. SWEE2EV,
A TTORNET and C..tiuwlor at I-aw. Holieilor
XV and l*&lt;rawrl»r in fhanevte. and Notary Pub­
lic. wilt prompt* a tend tn any tatera* sntrmte.l to hi* care, ib an- ..f th, Courts ta thia Stole.—
UJicv in the Cumfllra-r.

i. a. uoi.nuooK,

DHBAT, TUB £A£II
•r Bca&lt;T Par, •mly.

.

GEN VINE.

* TTOBXEV a 1.1 CauuM-lor Ut Uw.sJteitor in

__ _ M . .

J. P. ROBERTS fcCO.
I-',u

II. F. CHERHY,
TtRY rtlltUC ond Oonrerraeor. will «tICT, &lt; tn sir 'motors* rwlru.lcd to him with
pin*.. ««I Wrtiit. Roolitrncr.
eamtf. Vieh. Blanks kept alwsye &lt;*&gt; han J.

CCTLEBY.
Ftan Distanced
’

“Ki

W-KK-W.I

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fa Hs.t.a-e.
WoMH«d KoHh-Wrt* J» of •« ”

Lis bower

West M sTSw.il.
Gr«Nb~

■ Pc ye a Ynnk.-r jK-teilar. nail tewclrj
in yer |&gt;.-ck, (&lt;• -brut te gah! ’
■* -’’No, tar, I am noyaiilpv ptaHM?TfcX.
• A eingiu- n aistvy, b-y&gt; buy l«f .rtgajk F
“No, sir. ’.
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... ,
* A siMUta-cl ahuenuker. vat loves to
murahuru fo-.gils' teta &gt;u.d temhtas jb***'
tnti &lt;-• make !r slrn «F
’
■•No, sir or I teould hate mended nn
“A book aclmt vut Nddcn fe MN'ml
cumtuiUsrs Uli they do yak yotl wiab,
&lt;.-boo«i to get rid of you &lt;n
■■
■
again, air, I am no b.M»k ’»g«y.

‘•Te tyleb ! n &lt;ta«hht prroking tta
pcoph ’sja** at a dollar a elittug. gild

-I.EVATE!»
N RT&lt;»V&lt;8,
&lt;»VEN 8T»rtFM
i«N»K HTl.VfiB

sgas.~~
NTY

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"You’re *it4i iif me, thru, rh J” nfuinihred tfn* ilruukvn nMw dn»*ii»nr. ’
‘
• I am »i&lt; k *W your 5HuW Hwirr. tad

iypvhye? *?r &gt;r,,r*’
•‘••tjrcni’jin*
rrvolfw iitfntnwt,' yoiir bbowl-Ao^ kyrn,
1.1. wit cl |! c-_ artil firtid hrwrtft.
OHMllvury"—-ta crU-d - passionately *-“nfe
have ion* mill tai l«u yunf«, uiwl aa &gt;1
Frixu thia region of shadow*, of cuM. aurf *n&lt;r*.
। new that rvhfi&lt;Mitne.{ib&gt;Mil&gt;l be «*n tj*’1**
Tu the end uf the earth, la Uat etoudr wall.
| happier, and love each other ten time*
To tvnture alone nralh it* ftluotnr pall.
I 'iioft* Umil wlhdi 1*4 first pr.imlard tiwt
And Uniggtomi thru', the* With allied beeaib.
Instead of
Tbs’ *U* dark a&gt; the talk; end ahadant of death. 1 w|^rb iniitr.1 *.iir dc-timr*.
tlifit, I.find myarir wishing that I hid Bev-

printer.
-rtupper and lulteing, I reteyitJJ ,“'i
-Vra, supper and - lodging, if y&lt;-

J. |

kfiilv u&gt; y..ur taAlit
rtw nt&lt;*nH£
wW«seeing you in Inta nr ;hat dangeraix! xJo
.SfiSJlhiit
tin- rvt'nkhig fri'kr-thn’t
,.f. I war cduted t.»hwWt*i.Ji biwturns ।
and clriuilmvMtAiMl when I niani«d.y&lt;iu,
1 tta&gt;ui*h&lt; 1 teoii!
one wh.T ta.d
nW rtirin b-intr pun—forbri'wwta-1 keep
m.'friuu lamlart wilh ani vthiau gt&lt;rfo anti
demoralising. Iiwt.iwi •&lt; teal. 1 i^rM
twit a Ih»v i.r man’s ataiurv. sta adond
IdSeHyta-“with w weaker ttatrvehfMmind—led by U&gt;« iw«i ,«f lfc(4rjfikard
| and the tilnvitwrpV. A"®; rv-|t^^«g Ns
. wife a., ititli- that he iLirw to •'-•mi- reeliug into her tirr-ence with words no wife

Iwl I pwwWo taljn.. io aw^l
he a faithful, lot ma, trmpvrste husband
tn ybaCGwii toping me.*’

max h-rftfttetetab M’tarari. ■.- 0M"
Springing U&gt; tbe Kranea, *e. &gt;w
down the Wai/-. u»il »td&gt;-J tta &lt;ta**r,.Brti
Matolmg Uri the S'mh stop, sailed fta
namevfl|p«Jite&gt;«Bid.tapWfo&lt;dlyu..,&gt;.. ,
; Htt •beta
he tava girte F
tee taW, atrisiw ta tate through ita
thii-kdritknera^md fi-rlinfftta tearp drops
ofa fiu* ram suihing agtiBM.ter. tee. .
Ota sbeapeA istu Um atnnny night ;
pan bntahhwcb first n» „qpe corner, ^tea
tu snoftar; tel »•* a ataml, rare lta
distant bay ing •&lt; .walrh-d-r&gt;. mold tee
bear.
Alnernl fautie, tee frtW, from
aMtet ta atrwrL purtpg tartu the date
P-h-cIh-* of the hiMiaea.
It w«b , Qgar|y
umimghuand tee rust B» ona &lt;a the,lay.
Rrealb-d to tamrK at lita. by the wet
cltavng * A taep.nneta nrosnd her |i^ba.
aad.lta teiM tremors ten. gbit through
tar frpiue. tec fo&gt;&gt;»bii^&gt;.t**ah ter, way
|F.tlMMaH- &lt;Vid enterrtl tw find little Ma
ry griming fowl culling tar .tatter and

| home, a l.l.toted and diMU'-irml lsiJs.,sup
pMita to ta hia^jh*te4L * here were lait
the corpse,
fi-w innric* of rvo
was I- un&lt;l‘in'fWr'1-------Even . tlim.aa ate li-amed the aad
Ifoath. SawwinalinaHt. fied, and from ltel
I honr llrte JteatUjgtoU was a changed
wmuaa. .'Gateartag &lt; bg 4»er b’««*h.dd
| fcrvniwre«riata.i&lt;H tta. pnri«&gt; .tmewvet
!t&gt;&gt;ai-wa-»tar urim. a-gi(.tem &gt;hrt fa her.
drink. &lt;gta&lt;! t ‘H Ad-» I *W
V*»ru pl).«r a*d&gt;nNteWi
te«M f &lt;&gt;*■•*• W'te &gt;
so me of mt fumilurts Lid tarn destroyed :b« tefteb*A-raafwn. IWter .ter W*v*&gt;
Tty yoortand.-- hwta patientibl&gt;«rtity&lt;id With far litth tteb*W»;wbto« actlara
tit,* nOny ■find'-Mf t*#*Nhr *4.briC»B* prtailw aMstUMpb aviag ter pair bfart
.Ur I.U.^ W«e-7'O&lt;4.&gt;7i'.'WI 'll' almautalB madness. .Relatives and frauds
liMl.ila, they had ic4 the strength to rally -MF-i^I ,hw .a, teuae. bit temgh m-i*
whim-dtaW tabtft
Aj*4 ilven, when keenly semdhte &lt;4,her kiudnera, she nfra
y..tM- wmiifiib|,Tp.na*.aH ym, callyliui*. xd-Ttetfo^JShe wished wieaplnt
Iflwi.r T^kl&gt;, "to'&gt;/• 1 V'lWT'T Ata wf. Cral *u.te FUtefo »&lt; ter 4*Uy
l«vt that wan Die |»nrieu«w« of .Wajutr.— grt-f. mid lta»-.teu«a &gt; Uta •&lt;_ ipdepeta
^ .w f tavn'deHird I U*dl no baiter 'sit riM-r, embittered Ut 'Ugb.il aw.swM ta
bv-n drwntadl’a. ta&gt;irth&lt;tonr—and- I de
l.v fi-mnnr.
•
.
rlnrw Io y.«u it would be n hippy.hour ... Tte &gt;««• , pasrad by. and gta Hate
m mgloEyJ.thmjjiutNi.1l^pe way ital llU..iraMj»«l » Mr *»U.V«
duor-4lljK? |he U*t tlmr.*7
wiUi kr.-lwixhUr, .
. »»
The w.iiAta'a Tai* w* pdlb-pbfr'Ba w.r.l
ton»» U—*1 *i«*
lta.t tO^jrpr* ! KwM. twinynUaM a tta.. comriouanfow. teat her peaionste
words—tar waul nf,jQtrUtli|te/&gt;&gt;rte«rance. bad sent a aonl unprepared .fato
knil ittmiM In l«4r tmnltM 'rrwU—ittrm- eternity.
Bln* *tail|s terarad in d&lt;wp
'hl.yl iln- tar finizara, otM^uWi. lylwork­ mourning, and t&gt;wr wte
her raid
ing ; it swelled in.her v«ta itat wliwal ik.i.-d.
.u»i V. pwi^. ft;
out on the bn«3«l l-.ivhead. and in corded her dark wyes were.sunken and dim—and
maitaM 'pranffTnan-N*' delicate "wflats. rt'ta tatr.Th'.'Mgh yet atathdapt, was"mitad

tunuht off mU my dangiiUrr F‘
•
"Jtrl, stf. I am nd hwRit poller.’*/ ~1'
den, tadm U&gt; ‘y«m«g
fidks heads like au many cabbtUdt T’
-Nn. I am on phmn»l.igi«U ’
The mart all thia time was ta&gt;kifor
UW, kat tc »yfcaa.&lt;«myun|&gt;el— dowau Hii-ama «&lt;ty hnadwwmvta* dta
Ctarwi lull, mkI you shall tava tu b*4&lt;t
fractal An»*«roUp*&gt;; VigneUe Ambro- Mage h&gt;r upper, sod ohrwy all nighljtau
r*ifc
ti |u- • 'MiteimM*De; fipteraritvrw-;
gratnt, mftuut a frill Mid a chill 6T »Bh« Solncl
tay bi start niA iu te iwonun.”
-,,'i
'Mirra Aail*o4&gt;&gt;S Xeibytrapbu;
Mfr sp.ktf‘, !ta'Wte AM'tattihcb tader
Perirl Aiwbnriyj*; OrnumwtiUl
;1 am.ph hits.Utt. dirctply tif
। the influenre of drink as ata uttpponud;
■'■ '
AmlriUyp': thijwrinl Art.
.pmfrwsir of th* art that prrarrwa Mill
brolyiw^ «Wi« ta Aiu_&gt;.if
j
grtw^^^ri»|^. at
beta* p^-, D&gt;»uble
_
Sibtfcn ta 110fin
ma-it m n- *no
____ ’
. 'Ah^mryf*
that prints irnnk*

aSWWaAtthFJSRitt?

'At that mfHnenl the d&lt;w bell rang.—
HU rah'lirin tta frwifh wtae pale tri-dh
er tat’ Ttamcra testa' &lt;« tar ctaatd
as ,ta triad f .&lt;« '?■; -■&gt; -hI »■• ■’x-t’ utr
J
te.jte" wtta,'&lt;PJ

daid'k’,.sw^ *
LWb«
II. mn rftarfc^eHcrl*.
KpuirtBBU hw saflrttagltata lorthrtsg
down stairs { be taar0 tha nip, sprang
impatetof *4th..bM Mb
were clasped UUUI JxzaqfiL
' H»ra
Weiher ,
*;llayg jou fiirgirm mtP. wag^tbe
m.l.l.lng qwedhl.
1 simijiMi from me

with Wtaf w.wdw taChristter stawtht m­
Me* O.mv htabtadl &lt;tae Um tear*
suited in mercy, la &lt;/ God’s meta taxing
kindnns ah&gt;oe. **
*
‘
iwt«taa W'gijtei
ever target my rrtel,

•But why didn't vou Wing papal J lung.' Most fitehr. aloe* It btkled.trtn
refomati'itl.
G&gt;'«d be praistf.1 Ajp
want to kiss papa." erpfd tta ch«hi. •&gt; .
- ?My May will never kte papa again. '
taar.” munuurrid the stirrowful woman, that I ahaR fill again Mto Hurt' artaraed
sin, f»f I bmp. as I Iftat. pU«d my/etf
waitluilg the diild iu her araw.
That night of long, intense agonvl-r- under X powerful 'PbYbcbir'.Wde|
TW,rtaiteMis !■&gt;&lt; tta morutug! When tta tare and guardlanahlp of &lt;&gt;yrLord Je­
it came—that pale, haggaid Cjce, that sus Christ."
.
talked yutXrom «bv wnteta**,'t**,4ras.
-But Whbta hare ymt been all this
wu sUrity, yg| yoavfully g'lef-atrate •
time. tirttarC asked Dli. tar gentle
4,,tedrill fryer tme-ediu^. pnnpwted
tta mothci/and when ata came up fn».n
ihtvvyry Jtnijk. W »te. grave, thry dared mmtmrnt, Y walked tri the city. ‘1 did
uta Jell br, till mouth* uf c*«videscence not rr«ch ft dll near n&gt; ml nt, anJj tMta
tail iwulilrtta'l tar taeltb again, that two finding an old era tapUtn. a famd' of
! weeks niter, llrt'ry Remington left bis mine itady 1n aaiTio CHnh*. I' rechltawlj

er met y»«u Lit with twnil-w—no matter
j 1th* door «f bin what tfrtir eiMldnwih. ■ I
A Lhrtvliman silting st;
•wfedy
tax ui u, iu Uu- tar \\ eM. &gt; sppn-acbolb. «nr Brtitk*-«« wUl -m»tTrwvw hi.a. and in
h till, thin Yankee, wlv.. l» emigrating ti inti, rvhwi JiIbi.. Wta*|/.reM|oM*tiaMrd
vrstwa.ll.-Hl fisiL with « bundle &lt;m a it, waa uo&lt;. yuth..a»’ttT —yet epii JewlKy Jj»
caiiv .,v«-r bi- shoulder.
. ...
I hat and p L. Henry, low ..flen y.ju
-Veil. Mtsih.-r Vrtking Bhtick, vat ymi pnnii’mwf tA re“ rm.' f irviAi f •ntat'e Vidi.
vain 1” mqiurvd tbu Dulphimm.
’. "j
what within wM’on
iMdowAtd••Ib-st und - refteteiiuul/'re-plied im­

.TubI.i

XariuXW

tioi ttat l'«Verbpoa*«*wwl.
l am bwi
pnmd to P*tf trm mvnml ofiaw fijf, m
dnutftafd- 1 f'Ttdg fr«fc»&gt; T*fre ybq a
pour. * and-ring Ixvgar. Melt, imd athr-x
grring weakly t»'4''my*d«*»r, I coirtd wa-h
y.Mir s^ry.l^l. and tf.WBglj. do.ntatbtt
'
'
*
..........ui I extent
„„.. -... ... ~~-■ ,— —•ffinvt drtifi'-

alt»u&gt;d.-d the village academy. .11 was a
longdistance from her brine; .but one
terete
*id? .ter taos flushed
’nv&gt;re than u«ua),.a»d.atan&lt;iing in fr-uit «&gt;f

.ri^Zr^^'’s'XEn’r-'
:
"^rST

tta tartfaAfc’WM’WIRB dtitefRta

grew-tad BtraHfra outer shaiiigBay—&lt;
uudargroiiitii

hr
pwmpmc an.
I^lnatari—rr_----------,

ihtteiMW

in the bi-torv &lt;ri the WiifM."”i
----------------- —-------------- —,
arid taa !ieei.«tita«tif&lt;l4|i.

tisik p-iocwy with him; ba ta hnd «it?Hi that thcuuh r rruuirra oiilv fx.ni tweoTV 1h-en.twkVWo*jwrt&amp; ti -rtAiw
bnprirtmtrd mie V.’«’k
’Orice Nrt n^.p
tta gtrii ocrah. living home sa fl titat boshd-ofaJfr* ?-*-ninew&gt;0 tel nwwM

forever. rea«-n mine to nie. ItagSri-ti.
reflect upA*riny"priM' Ilfr. ahd'I fri«W‘iirr
nothing 4mt crime agidtat* briiiitydnjv I

■ -rwMMr»wi

0s.'W.W«»ibsu*

return till I hadconqnerud myaelR Mwriv
danger* dwsrtrcbme. but ! 'p^tad 'Un?
ttartiwIk ’ f Wtat h» ita geddim Amw9.
and while ttata shew. wHrtrtad
Ufa
riffrimMfo Inland thegtrttfirifr'ttarthan
made «*lwtarim,tteirfft-«rf'r4d*n&gt;'
lion through our Savior. ' Now# i'^wMl
make bohm tappr. Hem will I eredt an
kttar .Z pwrfra arid Htakogtaihg t&lt;&gt; 'ilhn
who taa ta wondeHhlly bwpt and^wCsntrd nte tn y»ia."
»•&gt; '' '•'&gt;‘1
Tta' trb&gt; 4e vWtage wtas ia « bpmr'gH
th^iwwaapetad. (WitaWA«hH
■nsr tn wtwwe wm1 eta bodted
fiwmd, but the Identity waVMMta CBUhtabed. Henry Rrmingtta wan wdetuned “• ?•" r&gt;h
man monster.
The I
asnnefirom thwd/W.
'■!
•■'“1
are *otnstirta&lt;1rt’ta,'!W
Bo •flnw'ers Llnraomed-once hgwin along
trtlbatest—«abte*
ttepoSh n| bar wlbi tad taeti •tarm-s*

Maa. Cmtb’e Qm» —Tbe Washta*
font States coptawi from the New OHeans
Picayune a tombing story «■ tbe eflw t
that a Git. Lee. of Mteiwdppl; had fiw
rear* takrar urn bf a maiden dswehler ot
lira. Child; M«Hb« y u^t bid athew* UL
nesa. wlkkbw Uiita tta*- Mt taHJ-bmrtel
rtbartWuWsrd In do' anytbtar fiw bar
Tetlrf : Btes tbd P^aytrad j .-n:^ » • *
' TU" *as all i Jimtary ■* the tarn of i*tOHUinf.uueMfUMBp-«aM|l|
tttagtattemn.. -Mrs. Marta L. CbHd, of■
M 'tta stubitaf-teA rmit

taro# ‘BtrUitrif Mr.- IL tefe
tariOfterrita,Mltate

_

BMf

Si-»as^
■WiwiK.*’

WIMtWahr

-------------- T~Z.'
UUWWL n*M* D
houra near
north; .frriris vdte

�Espcnditanm on the Public Buildings
penpiwl by Douglas in Cmgrews, is'a

Library—

most infamous bW for tbe votes of Ultra

Southern BlsvsUldsrs.

With such prin

•‘H **

~l__i'um

' stripped nalr^ amTtirrvS andTrntbrrri!

W vguiu&lt;.K.,,

'"’d.e....st ffrVill*.

FokUe .improvement.

Mssd them, is Mfly any tjaewriuo of
nwthmai interest yet bnwcbsd or Hbriv te
MU riMeb tasy te&lt; W «ltbur sppri^sd,
^int»**Mted by the united slav^rsc^.

yMMpwkuf itobeariag imnu-di^te
AmssIi. Ai
Abrkr. ■'
'

their iMUtutiuamKl them

MfaUlMBBlH &gt;4 u liter.
fflterte DOxmtt tan teirf-fe*
■*
trio J««pmol» slaver;

»

hubs* MaK'Si haaa- always, herb
Sfc
K h hue there at^many, arid

V*N(M»UtM fauaa popular 8&gt;i«rtriguV

and •»«•! judicial. supremacy, to bmrl
dhM. divfoe, aad universal sis wry.

B»

«/ the Didxcrwoc party, who have p-&gt;
intasaM in Lhaagtrundinrmcni which ha*
rt.sl.ied assay Z their* Irodera.
Tta-y

Thr troth" h. th.? Drtinicriwy cab sfliri-d
to spend mini-sis t&lt;&gt; hiipl up run^wsy^ne.-

tar tta
dttn»M&gt;tantige.flr their frtrty. whal-

S. Trrilsury'.'l-.it a 1-lfl appropriating a

dy^ (ty vliyeeta are, and Ota f apprehend
toyw/sjjHtatlj cusMidsnd by ua ,'W£

m-*lh z Ihe-Mririaripp. waa signed.wtalv

ffot • MS'ly

h*n»,flm.'WUff1.be.Hppiy« vA&gt;u.ml .&lt; lb.tbr MH ^x* thr hripv«vvm*nt* -of the*St.
Clair ^tc Wp-Artcd and killed. I
-------------tari,d ftaUi 1 I' tn-1 -■»•••

an.- stigmatise Democrat*

The C-!l..»(vg is a J-sl of Standing

* eneaiMs tu ua. aad ta tbs Int^rvris Z G-mmittecs £ur the fLaise Z Rrpreeenc-

the cuaatry, while it may be that their

bratility b In emne degree due M Asfi
aacta.-eiid'aggainrttaa A«n&gt; •*.»
1, J*tkln*pe far a Bapw^ieaa yir«o*y in
ibbean^paijia.* I Nnw du we think Z it,
snd spewk &lt;-f it m a retail from whir* we,
jfe RepuMicen pony art ta dyrire the

Comigij;ev *«? Elrrt‘&gt;&lt;lV
,
-j ‘ .
• Tbe 1U*«C tb*1&gt; edyuiined.

.

8

Mr,w«Tiin&lt;, ta.r
4 t*. |»rf ,&lt;*.!«

tef* **'i“
.tel* &lt;4 n. B. MrEI-.i
Ste’teOteiUi«ter

4g.ri.rp..ratl.&lt; essuntial

£««■ ik-.Fmid.-nt ..r ih

hmris*wlacvw &lt; n the r mi

Stivra, snboimrod hy BpSwher Prmnngtno
fan'tbt tab instant? ’ ’ &lt; "
’
-

Millson. M-ml. Crawf.-rd. aud Spuuld-

. L’nmmern-—:D'u4ilium, jlltl Wady,

1 *•&gt;»♦&gt;■ rzdert-frw**- '■ *
At tbs COVET flOCTB rr^y *AWMUY «TZ

Thr Washtngwm e&gt;&gt;rrr«|ws&gt;dvnt of tbs
N. Y. Conrier A Erwritersavs: •
In-the RriMtte .si Mnnrfav Mr. Chandler
prviaw-ed the PmsMmrih Meswigv vetoing

the hlM •appn*priiiting-&gt;65 000 for tbe
&lt;‘v»n&gt;pb-rion of the ini|imrmirnt«flhr St.
n«fr’ Flats.
Y«*W Will tvmertthrr that
ihe1*ri-«li^td dkttud object hithe espeCdiWitvh nl a large sum for the Imprinemetri of ibe mouth i.f tbe Mrisisrippi.
•W br rrt*hted »hA8t. Clair Flats bill
ktifl ’kllhri IL
Mr. Cfesndlrr criticised
the PrCjddvnt’a roitfar very sev»rel»v—■
fft« sceu ratr kn-wlrdge of the cotn meres
«f the iJtke* and Its Imp-trance tn tbs
wh.Me CfmntrT and the proportion of tbe
wbo|e‘&lt;Zlt that i*fcnrth~l •'« in Britrih
h».tn&gt;m«.'rmiMriS Wm to' Dtoktrate (••rviMy' lbc fliNScv
the Prealdent's arguairtit Mtaimrt tbefwipnireniWn sa a hitlltsVy wririt.
! He Mgted that Hie anrmal
Vatin* hftb&lt;- esnp’vs wttd bvtl» wha-h put

windopa in blub buildings.

1MB.W "

Fludr at Pike’s Peak is |32 pet

barrel.

J. C. CBKTttfllt. B-S-,

Severe d-ee. that, far th. we hav-

mg tbe Pika a Psik faror.
fy Th'tut factory ufAmes dt Mu I-

bai, at Brooklya, blew up tbe other day,
killing 1 IS peravns.

The Irra* cable

measures

ul

9«&gt;ulh Carolina have been severely re­

buked by m«wt Z tbe Lenialaturee Z
Sou them States.
Ctl^WtlgY^ALK.

(y John Morrissey was fined at Buf

"• itterwte ta VagwMk'Oin t
1 “■ •• ■" anfsihar m-erfr. if
A Wb gndtaijt to ta ta si
.ylbiikni —

Edo.tSOO for ' putting on b««t Muther

priii- fight.

Tbe fine was paid prompt-

A Sardinian wa- steamer

Mew teteTrttSoat JarT^h"u Wurnng^*r"i!u^

up at Malay... Dw. 25'b, a Writ killed

pry those flats amounts to over rix li-ifi- wid w-uodvd 2 000 person*.
drill nrilli&lt;««, n--t twri [ter i-mt of which
j« British. YK-nunda «d dollars have d3T A little child aged 5 years, was
"«■ party bte rata.
We art just n»w
rrady-lK-w) cfpendrd «*i tbe wwrk; Uixli-r burned t*. death at Ada. Kent C«., rvc-nt
enrtptalninf Z the Migarctail character,
the din-cthui of the War Dcpurtmcntjind
ly. His mother h&gt;1 g Mie .ait t&gt;&gt; vb-it a
kgsumsd at pern nt by our govi-riinwmf.
thy appropriations jnat rebind was fiir
nriglln-r leaving lb* child shut up at
.
XU Ml
•ul-stituU*
['."Ur.
Wil»aCurr(&gt;.,lK.i,k. the contpiurtm of oie channel In hcc»*rdIts clothes took fire, and before
nnre' with the estimates of tbe Depart home.
. ,
UHkulhec, aad CM ww plead any higher Harrui. (M-l.) sral SriiwartL
riieht. ‘
aasulShce
arrived it wm burin-d todea’h
. Terpt-tCtolr-Gniw, Ferry. SnuthJ
. Gimil. - W"ldl7|n. Clark,
Csse. '*Thb' eorHp*‘hdriitnf the N. Y. Times
says iif the kpew h that h was a d««eid&lt;%
srT'~-old settlers*' were to have
VBliatidigtM(n,apd.A»hki,
,
.
.
Judiciaiy-~Hiekmau, Hingham. Hons- *O&lt;W«, atufhaa aftntcUil a p«rt deal -t a celabratilA al Batch Crrck, on Tuod&gt;\
It ‘wiktM appear that the
I tnn. Tax lor. rivlsun^ Krllf&gt;^. (111.) Jk&gt;- attrtitbm.
evening the 14th.
Prrrildfcnt acted »»n rrn-rfrotm lnf&lt;ft-tnatlori
&lt; ultatteuninf cuutewl ia tn be, not (hr DoUs. Rohiusou, (IL JL) aad Porter.
and
that
be
«&gt;■«
not aware that a qum*
Joshua R. Giddings will speak
Gu Ekvtiisia—Gilsirr. Dawe*. CsmpSkrifcZ party pride and seal ; but an
incite im-&lt;mting |p many hundred mil
hell. Botev, Manbm^BtcvrDson, Gartecll.
at IhuJe Creek, this ( WrdDcudai ) evenUrfi^t conflict between Aristocracy and
lintis snnhaW.v. already has th float over
P*4t»r.
and
McKay,
i
J^aaiacracy, between capital and labor,
Cairns—Tsppun. U.wrd, M.-Geruand. the ioahflk-i.-t.t dwpth'of water.
i860 is “ixap Year.” A l&gt;*cb&lt; l |
between the Government and the govern
Ely. M-uwr. (Ala^) iValUxi, Maj sard.
l&gt;r frirnd of &lt;mrw ease he has had 6 pr*-p■
ed.
It Is nut «"inf between Met ions.— Hair andJl'-iihinMm.
*tey ^Ih^SMiUn
, Pubi c [Lunda—Timer, U‘v*3&lt;iv.Cu- |. * &lt; L
Wteditagtua, FeK 10.
oriri-Kis bi change his situation, all of
vodr,. payiiulliMt,) Triiul.lv, VapJuscr,
Tta- aggregate amfumt reported l»y th.- which ape'Ml fluttering h* eann&lt;« readily ।
ths orsitest; bus IhRTTP
WW^r-ieM Wnr.W-., •
t. ;
&lt;&gt;Wimi««4.iirr* f-+ 'MpenJes inoirred in decide between Ufcin. Wp hope be will
geSriterMpeoliii th. Aristocracy and cap
Ptotafltnw Stel Fo-t Roads—ColCsy.
thr India* war inOftgita1*td^Vaflhtagt&lt;m
ttri. Mweth end South, and Dsavritsey WteidrviT. &amp;'*&gt;•&gt;», Adun^lKy^VAJlajr
take waraiag ./ a fi-diah donkey wbo
TvrHnwta is nrrt' M 000000. tat tbe
DavKOUrt--) Gr-ifr ^'-) IWmi.-k TNhd Additur s..f tta Tmriuty aavs It, ktarvwd to death while deliberating be- j
«Ti.MraI«lmuJpTd.r.ilU
' " HMhl&lt;r.
J
j
«IU* he rsffwrrd hi fit 750.OW. on riri ha-. |twrerti twn staoki. of sweet ch&gt;ver.
Dixrkt .d f.Jfig.IJa—Cttfet Edgoni
Z rtfcirttrHtas udopted hr the hrit
Hpwjt, will -tBTU QQb m.&lt;h» knd: Z
Burnett. limr._GanivK. C&lt;siMu&gt;g. Fq vr, ■jWaita «t*pWtflM»foei&lt;i?’'l
Three inches of Mtak HI «m Fridn'r ’J
tasmdrtaiy rnauMlo be Seen. '
v.b, j iMjRgaMiMdiArideaMSwyMr^-iL.^ : ..
| Way night.- ■ Sleighs sgaltf Wvrein quk-k
tr il t» tatdihtati .Z Mrl Griiw^ tastaltoo,‘thatthe strife
... iR.-vffletiyMry- Cb»i'M-Bruurw Tiswy. ■frodncrtf Wtt ta wiltdilng a Terrihtrial
4l&lt;« bp faturday. ,
C-te. Vate*.Jr'k*-&lt;».1lhir|l,,.DljsEUcUe, fiori-rimullt id Darhftilt and .itie 'ln lhe
v—
HvI'SHto-And Ftabrtte.
' ’Dir Rattle Creek Jrdfmswriui.in
U’.iit&lt;*n finrtwwi Z KSihaaa.’
'
te jBu* » d-OHMty* ... B&gt;r»Hin"
Pulj't EvpoollVir.-a— JUnkinvPalm
'■'''’Ji*?FJm-ciitaT.tehK-''g.ivc Italics' that ’ speaking .4-(he iWt rZthe LO. •&lt;». M.
er. Ki™uMa*MK44&gt;nm-r. SiHMim, Hind­
twwotild itttnidnrr-a Frrnvh R|»iHaltai to ifcia plaix-. says, ,*tbe»- gre %. orgahlta
man. W.n-1. Cl&lt; K&gt;nmM Ftailka. ,i . &lt;i.
foil!'and attti'h- Eqnaftw the Amr,Na
«l-4ge hm&gt; and it ia to lie .hoped that
Private (tend 'C'l«iiti&lt;^-W.«u&gt;hluiffR-r- vvbhH'Marine Priiritae.
‘
■{.WteolJJarh R^V-f^nta-Zivreyani.n"’■r.Department has ordered tbe they may leave the l.dgr here in a good
KMM ikak'iM. lk«uiit *R. Aud. ta&lt;o,M&gt;N.
( enhdithm.’’
‘
'
' |
rr-a&lt;h&lt;4ti4viMrtite flir'pri.|'tewU fiir the
B-'iliitay .and Bbitr,
r&lt;H.&gt; ... .. „
fritnkportatT.m .Z'^rirZ topjiRta tat the'
W dl they did li-ave .them .*», “h.At i
. Menafertprta- Adataaf MasaJ bersa •rttattai taand ttavmgtaiut New Metien —
• balf-su hlu^'' as those that h-ft.
, “
hm-MeQueew. Leak M.iirr^Kyi] FreatA,
. 00 &lt;fsyff nZirri i. given wMri&gt; must aeDunn. Riggs, and McKean. m
I efita' gtaeral ci.rrijwtititin. as many partitaI
A little girl Ilf 9 years haring’ 1.
•_ AgrivwhuM—BatleriwM.Garry.White- r &amp; rt2t W*'*t 'P
jT ’,r^e n'w,nF uflnms- 16’h c&lt;i1nred Iilo-s} |0 h.-r reins, ahd’a,
Jay. Rtawart. [Pful Wrtght, Ikteten. Al
ment party, and4hw people*' party.
.slave.-was restored tu ,freed.an al Ply-1
drickAmh mid Grow..
.
- htta taeo the etaMaat effort &lt;Z the
(Mian 'Aflhini—Briggc Burroughe.
. As W« NfirtaaifoJ -Northern vlsltotw1 mouth, Brooklyn, by tbe liberality ..d J
' 'BeecherS congnegatl.m.
।
•Mdminritmloa sod the AriM.wrtey t... Wo.A*« F.Wirth, utak, {N. Y..1 to kfotnP ♦-SLU’as
rind Tn )*u spljeCt
Setitt,
tz.ieh.il
Mi.-b.,)
Edwards
AJdrich.
iatain the prestige and support *Z the
,tii in»dh
gar*. Judge Mam's body servant has I
enhnyance.
A;p-rty of■
hlri'ite—’lsM.pkurt, .Irvnu-. Jrtddus PfliUfllj
1Xnwx»i&lt;k ftrly
And
&gt;
rv rbtridv winched1 Slid
bwn ompihwe tnonsy #r the benefit of j
'Welmtar, Bufia, Walk- Mac . and
i ft-w days Finer, Ttila
MUSuMi te-M
u 4..
br An tav -.
.
M.tl.i...U«-uM«reMuaa .Z thrir wxtanrive pat* nope andi
F‘reign Aflrita-Gw»i», ..Boriiag- Tvef.Wto (be jrlxilj
Iham's.BartMfata. M-trie.p^)Bntab,
friwft. and by making op p. rwmal and
Tli. Joii'rnat la niiciaism.'"The^wtede
Bmar. 4LW. kfim. and UtemfArey......
.U^jthteary hostility (v Republicans and
Ra^duthsiary PtfuritipuKibaier. Var-1 ibmint'rv* k«.ught W&gt;imr Verin si,* Mt il&lt;»I’pjfl »&lt;H ewmmoa oauaa against tbem.
aer. Crsigr, [N,
Adrian, Jhtekin. Bra T»i&gt;&lt;!v’'f»’nt Viiglnlaiiii will be pertniltrd U»
I- -Mwur bls a«t right h*w wise that we IP*aW-u Ddtav-&lt;4 Dawh.[N. C ]
nmnagniL That cMvalnnis Bmtc .will
pjr The. weather b a flrkle jade, and
boslitt , Feheiusta-Fratuaj F-tar, uk.’wWcatr Aartl&lt;^^sii&gt;^
abet fka ia this MrA.
But.
rt«ril "C-te * o™»«r»c
jriri &amp;ekiv^Fi-rewT.ti&lt;Mh^.lteril.«. [MwA.l
presents as many new phases as Douglas
M *r
IhlLBn.ite.ML snd.MteKK^M] ,.
&lt;
| dnes In p-Hthw. No; mA qwlte. • &lt; ’ . 11
JtyaMieah party i I w«.wmuiM--m&lt; tell
RwUmmI Gsimlr-~M4.lh.-s. Morris.
Liar t^ Democrat* anal Jg. to cope;
IM« tabueg mm of the way ^ 4 hngMi^ fWJ Dtaa»«inldta&lt;1. Rwrrw^hy Gut-

hayfif. aad intimausg that t&gt; Rcpnhk

.rm Jdthr .rttam-T

limes' ttmiwr HsoriiTWs.

IV by not have -Fire r&lt;eip*wM ladders and
nipcs. and'Irons extending fr&gt;-m upper

gn-cs, b«|| ry&gt;t one dplUr fi&gt;r »udj rnjus
«rrs sir str imp.'tativr'ly'-drtns'rifjyd l.y

ron negroes hr caught and returned to
bondage riftb rn'Twy1 hArw oi.triif Vhe U.

th^cikvntry-,

We trurt

'Ihta* wf&gt; tbrir minds to a

T

and yef

\,y.

XKBbite Win be ta-id-m

*9 ,4 March.

S?plt SALE!

uMwc to i^il&gt; tbrir ntotar;

*•
r°r p*71-'
corupretaaxle all the p. -liticaf ri^n® »n

Irk nd- •

44. «r.k.
A l"
Itrered W$er. J. Bayntn

HAY and STRAW7

lhe nrr*i|&gt;cs .&lt;Ujt ■ N^wth.

peblicana.

. U.i qU^ &gt;4

taW.tHO— II-- •

ficiAL SOT ICES

be bv.mgbt tn rortam jtis(kw Wn-i
di'tqigj Z the inri'ilutiim Z slavery, in

ttosy are eeauwMgly.-seaborn

Mk Rssnrt o

; Vassal 1 sea M aansa.—

c. w.

d«Ori,tM&gt;. pr»«MK^. 3“* «****."*
gy A party uf MJ mea, tbe other inr.a.l
MK&gt;UM ths usaapatt^yruforr -ff Mief
u»i
afa.iB w»iw&lt;&lt; So
nJcrrrd Ui.tbe ,Ctremitte«h on Pntrt: day, were carried sway ■« a flouring ting G-mmitlce.
Lli&lt;. fru-nd- bare ^n
«*&lt;»&lt;» p-MMurf iUaiMr* Wife
"*•
m o r,k , .'..
•. place •&lt; ice h&gt; Saginaw Bay. They float- drav.in-d Ui, pi rmia-liv iuni Mb«*k »•’ C"1&lt;|
r«qPF9rth was. ah. his msW/recfl. 14 miles, and the See t&lt;inching ibe «la. It is raid that whjierrr aUrmidfl .-&lt;"
*!**&lt;•»
M*c tffJwMrfMFi VrfcwWMWI
racused .from
trtke biwvaaill mh-l wish a ttrril-lr fatc.H*
*b&lt;»re they • ere rnabk-d to get «dT.
Aifrwa.
„ :... , ., j.wudidataew -M&lt;h.a p-lmy- They were mitier on
y.atng Rmsm isi-dMahfliwa.periMUr in­
gr At Tlrlbl N. Y., ths huuar/.Z a an re &lt;m this whole Jiibjurt •/ llvper’s
wither -deceived thani*-lrw&gt;. ur Intended । ,?1Xy^ig|su .was eyeward fn -tn err tny
“97% Cyn.Mwtfr* MP licvluthwry PmFerry. Iff* finfier's rxrtertinn.'s«wt ehe'de
Mr- Briggs was .burned al d fl of his
i s»oi»s as &gt;-fi h hr nmld l&lt; «Z no earthly
nisrid f-r.fiis pri-n'ncr fn Washington. •
i «X» kw ti.i bis o.ststiUMUts. The intereuta riiildrvn perished in the flames. Mr. and
&gt;jt TcJua.Md h^gn diyvgardrd, in &lt;be Mrs. Brigg* had giwie to a neighbors Pi
{bps
gwin^^wWEXT«»1.'A/On,w _y.
1 matte*- &lt;»f assigning her rrpcvscDtaUresln spend" tbe evening, and tbe chlldr^n had
lev says that Mr. Doiit*las will g-t the
fti 'tbw sense ■d.*etine?*«»Md«fr1uwds ta
g..fte tu.icdf
. . । ...
Garlextris wumbtarion;
fkqn.-J.ff Da
viaafWblte don't ttfand • ghost of a
Wf. •*• A'
'■’7» "W ""
|3P“ Catharine Douglas died at Lan- chance, and 9&lt;vintrw'T)ow^n«*-fHenri*-aRv
‘fem'$?
।
lhe Committee of Private Land Gallus,
siugburgh lately, agvd 101 yean,"
that bejs eotnirtifaft'-'rtf the 'ftftrr
s ruattl^te ct‘uh)4g IrM^fk^Ue wns h&lt; MniUr.jr/MiSM....
,_j, M
Mr. Iluabqs asked.,but hilled tn get
rar Trn pe*M«e wrrw hilled by ibe ,
vlrstod. »A hi|i:&gt;MgataedkgppgupriMtMg
U&gt;ve, in^nlr^isw * jWl.«" ratal J.sh M buniiiig of tl&gt;? bouses uo Elm st.,. New
m-ta irwmudla inurtr needed improve- i
MdiU»swl.Evw»iti&gt;e Department, Ur be
ment.'arid* Buehmknifn^ipMtat ffik fttf.;
York. &lt;-u die 2nd.
•
anW.«hwAgrkuU^rM
&lt;■ &lt;
Anim sAottat* 'fJvmb.-ra
. Mr. StevenmWLprceenivd.th^ memorial
ry* A woman at Frrmmrt, »ri Sknllmof
Mr.
J
ia.
Chriwuauuc
’
otestiugtheiesj
lie in tin* field, an^ then
Cu^ ellquhrd a derr with a kn'.k and kill­
M|re4 ^Mu lhaf hr jhfJ!.-Tn^-77,^ Uf. Mg. Amlerwun. of KrtUm ky.
r**"iri* tonnonM. ?/ ed bjpf'nftrr a bun) struggle.
ie RVpsrRtjMat ta farrihi dm* TM'y
rn.vcnieu|rt jij rvrrM^and.,harbor*,
•r Marte Hey, aa4 Btisw,
We see in the papers numer.ma ’
••urpn-plr trust &lt;*• .Acne Igrottwtaibta
A. E. ftttx.
IlBlIuri.
Ffb. 11. it*.
agnni, they -ita'rvw 1-f-hW disappointed.—
.Rgfh.yna«Mwte^ ,wey* referred U&gt;. the

John Cw-hrave^ E*1i-&gt;k. PtiUthi i(N..C..)
Moirbeed. ItemAl, Nis**u nnd Ckiiirna.
. Military Aflkira—&amp;a&gt;&gt;l&lt;&gt;n. Curiir.Rsihan*, Buflwirn, vJin; JdclUe, P^-adkbm,
Umgenrhyr &lt;w&lt;i.B-*eilrr.
.... i , .,
,
.Naval Affurs— Msyw, (h(r.) 0-iCrck.

N.-r Moatd we tallI AqtaMknMMtaflHhi B—i Fffegb »• • • 1 mi .
Patents—Millwsrd, Htewart, [Mi]
ty cu «prrBtaUta Aiihtatk. aatf* EeMta ... V
dtptlUb aslndriaiag a taraf tfee pewe! -1 Mk BoUdMrstad.Gnatata-Trriai.
aaabwMte • Bm &gt;»&gt;e&lt;Mra«saaaW the
-.^gali^ W tri.

, with Republicanism in argi&gt;mem,prop&lt;te?

R. paUican if be

tn' employ tbe arm &lt;»f tbe government
backed by a standing anriy t&lt;* put lt|

|4.«n.

iadwra all t..
Britad-sd UM hndasaa L. •
I1 ft-, AutasiHi ■■f.^BlUriu. jtaLiU
L

pl 4»a.&lt;.r 4dfcr»«t bowM*
I

; the mighty (alien.

_ __

: tek-.

•Rer?t

_ ilidwt* Tt« S«»

W«lu owrie4 *

qiAX^JJttY

s^wiwaaui#1

f-rtte T.

Ci-vrf-z£..-.

■"

U»ri,f JL
A/rk/«a^.
In ptiTvuaii—r oi a*4by rirtM of a &lt;f«arvcal onirr

its* te. 4MLri«lL»V.Ut«iirwfl
aaMSWMT. fur Uwvvaaty &lt;4 bwn. • dl jrlf st
te aasliss «nn4»r. U&gt; ibe biKte^t riMrr. .11.,
tteai ri-4ar theitkwviiwM*-, .&lt;« pw ».ii«s» -c
teMU sud ivaetnect* Ox 'si -eS in tl.e
andwwUibiaybebUt ofr-n^.iut ■udS^cnUl
la arid rivn-T- a- Mow*
Ite rau |S&gt;I at Lte •ratert »H. rt&gt; &gt;* Part
SRiabri teHi«a,4UrioUavliw&lt;r«t JilteOr'itW.
IB -te lawn.big &lt;-Tfl»or««)y.1r. m Ibe n-uul.l uf
nsrrr ass M»t» aTM.rS^aa, na ilsar

winch is fcftilJy &lt;
rn^JAeraMe merit s^
tlaa.

The «.erata«

Mi hsVS Men the .

much a» the Assor^

sail all rtrtHovenual
jMt "Ball Five .ffco

—rt So phlirth the e

MoknjAGl:

sale.

Wjahd'.Benjamin *

terwl on Sat.ir.hv s

TWKFACLT teri'-K te*" aw*e ta tbw ewU.t-a.

40 pnirnds «» »**f ri

Siblri. of M.rteJI. I ateooa eaamv. wte Mair «

.44JW &lt;*"* &gt;ftrr j*'1

raaewi who did it. w

tn ite Urg-terr'. OlSee Sir tteavaut r i&lt; tang te
TATS or MKTIItOlS.-TS.am.iCwnh.

^oww a SwZm, IV-sdsW. ;

ortdrll,

J. Wralev'e Prim

Dr’MnrtaV hidUHt*4&gt;t' p.ll* art: sold
M^lipiny.

dasrtrr .4 srcrinriHw. MXSm. tl Al ta tostwh
Tift CMWDCG VF.UW OF.LU1 an- . teo A. tew (iFsatte * ow. Nv. X. [H w«
rvwdend «r «eted Wt-abww* eWeb rttnl.r la Ibe cvuuty &lt;4 Uyry a»4,-Haie -I Mwbinn.

easterns^ ie SigesUna. ■.« ilw HWlrseowL—
.7fn7eVr.d7?K»£'.™
foCM th Sprite brent uf.l^r'llMniawr.
eat st Er----**■
"■ |“*
*

pnlntaig oWtaiM

Aire which are wit

. ttesaitrabrscte snMhnii.

T»«

M. p^ll. N- A
"BrtmTtiAefc-eALR.
&lt;4B*rrj. tu aw Sr«*ri-«wS&lt;Mtrerv4,sgriw&lt;&gt;t U

eelf a ,W«wk Z 90
useful awerthm- s
Ui almost '"by Kn

. .- .
Or. ■•koM-Vorll.Be.ow.

Diwtetriln-ntev nta tde sues Irilm;_i«i&gt;

a simil

�r.wswHW*.«
.-I
FK.U.W, U»W

lav

nwo.u

lira

DM HOODS!

UUl

» her disunion schemes.
The now
&gt;wtn&gt;r of L-.tnriana fruwmupM

HARDWARE STORE,
Hastings’ Jlrict ftimrat.

|

XcHARTEM KUECT1OX.

BAILEY A BAKER

ynve Charter elcrtioa of the'village .-f
tIa&lt;imLr wjB fee brM -n Friday the I3tb

dt^-nf March.

“STILL LIVES."
cikap am stubs

AKE NOW AT TUK OS.ID

We trort our people will

make np their ntiude to ekclwuch officere
fur the ensuing yraraa will themMlves

^atform fo die ordinancre they make—
Snaatler awervignty has reigned'eupreme.
4fring the .part ycah'in every depart

rtMrt aave that of street wnrtc.

Tn the

,*not3
cmuF cams croaa
cflKAr cash ciw

TketM Mrf (W«
ay.tefc-WmW.

CHEAP CASH STORE

mJ

Tbssa toeewait Hsfcn cm pain*.'* rikmds
j—
■---- &lt; . .Lx—_ - Jj

^credit of D.- R. McElwain be it eaid. that

asBtioet Comniiwioner he hat,rendered

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

$e cjirpufatioc cMuntiajl errvlec. In the
&lt;«hcr dieperttnenta nothing ha* lieve Am*.

GM BAT MRCOTEBT !

Even &lt;1h- Preai.h iit of the villagu haa nut

oympclli'd to lay sldr-walks In prorn-

FOUND.

CHEAP CASH STORE

ISAAC C. KOTT.

ReaidmU have had tn

P«r»ei' taxes, but imn-realdmte have

h wow Bailing «« &lt;»«dy Ur-Triaa for 1 Dcixaa.
than ean Le b^rgtit fcr tUumi MOO. at any olh
gone dear. The tag upon property-bwld- «r atore «h» awU nfNtw York. It ia th* only good
eash^sidr-valks baa been allowed t» te- .Jac* foetb* pBopla at Rattl* Creek. Kalan-.asno,
korebali. HASTINGS, and lb* anrresndiog coenpic. regular meyt- tre, taeareheee aeedaie.UUUM.
a a dead letter.
mm gire
mb oAend teak the trutlt of thia BMwrtiow, er
r»t the council have]j been f + n long SKXt) IN Y'tOR ORDKAH. and th* guoda wiR be
&gt; diarc*ankd.
Wei gotu for reform,

Mat • ■

Wo are wlUitif to j«4n lianda

with

a*

AWcrKX: S
' UZ1T/ J BSE

PI

IRON, STEEL, NAHA MILL CIR­

Sr oflaers who are not looking for forty

and

per cent inter*at t&gt;« loom np in every

CULAR

transaction, whether public or private.—
0&gt;«e ua Ufirena who have null in their

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS.

CROSSCUT

bsepfsczua^:ASS?

SAWS,

8A8II, and PUTTY,

__________ .

HOUSE

Ltcrrats.—C. Grahanr Tmvn«end de­

GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOLD

BUILDERS’

TRIMMINGS,

CTXXING.

TO CAM CUSTOMM3 tXCLVsirtir.

BOX, aad PARfX&gt;R STOVES, of ev

livered a lector** «n Saturday evening of
laet Week, Wore the Tjidir* Ptcrnry A*

•ry atyla and description.

We were not present, but '

mda^on.

hear the lecture well spoken of by those
who were in ntfcndnhcc.

stts m:

SSBSld

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.

likely to

infuse h/e int«» the batincaa they arc app*»mtr&lt;] to perform.

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD

GO&lt;&gt;D«
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

. t..; j K ^tjialuitfirN

UBVE M CBSDlTluN FOWBEgk

A. Wrlltw.

'CtttMtl:

i-iwidMerahle merit ax a literary pmdttc-

MEAT MARKET,

The ^raaion of its delivery mat

not have been the most fortunate, inas-

much ax the Asritctali'io de wire to keep
xait all &lt;nut roversial suljcets,&lt;&gt;r anything

thfctstall give otftar to any.

We ex­

The thing must “he did.'

EA.-VTB

TTtOTTGmCS

SCHOOL BOOKS!

Msnu&amp;ctured at the lowest rates, and put

up in a ly |*rt of the county.

•■

Thmfort, the sahacribera would my

GROCERIES

iAImipmm

ead isdlity woiber/Lure*
Leboreirticii msaidbr.J1 ttediil.

pect fn tpdilieh the wav neat week.

Thti Anchdr of'Hope

COOIIXG 8TOT1B!

| DjRtnLAKT.—Tin- Meal Meeket •&gt;( KN

.Mvw «*t xtMjg '—at waX 1 *
SUFFERING MANKIND! .M

WwMnf Benjamin a« btirplarinuwly cn-

trr»:f'ci Saturd.i v night la&lt;a. and aleuit'

EveryifelM la their liae.at rumMe
rates,
r.ticul who did it. will dream &lt;&gt;f aeeing a
And will b« plrased to •*• and a«nr all who wixb
,« Iiijod f&lt;Hit after him.
BEEF.
*
PORK.
MVTTOX.
CHICKENR.
-P
LARD.
t
TALLOW,
&lt;
CANDLES,
s?
40 pound* of Imef i«t»te*t.

i&gt;m«

-

Ft«CASR

m--•

■■'■

&amp;

■■~I
Thia

:
naMu»r.-D»c •«. 1«S».

FOB CASH
&gt; ■&gt;’*&lt; &gt; FMhCMV
FOB CASH

150 *“‘iTagl®

HARO-WARE

_____ ,

’» W
.

FOB CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
L FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH

pnlhrtMJt &lt;«tffii,Hd'BrM|,i^WT»prin»r rente,
diee whi«-h arc within the n-neb id! «IL—•

JC.MiQAMii.
-dre rttf

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
A

I-HILADELPHIA.
r*MMfd by rjxcial
EnJmnumL f -r lb.
of tU tide
. end Jhftno^d, afiidfJ trilk
,
,
I
l-Uulnl anJ BfidoaAi
" &gt;

B.^, .h.
i- -sir
H()W4,D
«Urr&gt;Pto*mrean and Sunrcet." by W«J. 1 1 - ----- -------M CKTbc'H'M. A, M. D. whkh X .J A

FAMXnW

vxzanzua
iatb1*MHbwn nsrtrftt&gt;• warttaeaLetpcCW. .
aaamty.
g«S
iMaraAvr . ..........................
•* ny/raoyed suata ygf

. aJ .

- ---------- — —2­

DRYGOODS Y

M» paces, containing many

«n»’l

useful aicecthma a*»d rewdpta .applicable
Ui almoat ahy Fwm of Occident or dis-

!•»

lnn*»4

srfT—.k

Hiabt. »re. wore or

Imi!»n

», e» »n wUa »*ry
ata Of the Mm

AT ANY PRICE

AT ANY HMS»f a
AT ANY PRICE

' MRS "T
AT ANT PMOS

AT ANY PRICE

W» »MW'
happy tu ths juvenile reader.
.. „
(a JJj » Juauj.ta*+-

ry thine hat iu title.

-niS^Aoiacri u&gt;

weRapU.sadby Hrugrl.i.ibrt. TlKcl
iVbM, Coaadaa aed SeMib A terries,
al* by at brg* prqgyuU in ib«, praam

illnminat-*r.

J. Wr*lev’e Primitive Physie.

self a work

"

We h- pr the

wwnu

b—ki.

rin.1 £’» *

«8SO»o’.v\

After the Icc

which i« fotviMy wriUeo, and p&gt;»»»ws
tian.

th

Owners o^H-rsrs ahd Catlk
f‘&gt; j oKr1
./tstenwaT ' T’aed.witlj fmmcn*ieau&amp;.’'

tore, an essay np^m the subject of Slave
ry waa read by Miss Maria

* A&gt;£&gt; O
l-ATAIW SxtW.

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Let. us have men

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fee taiUBf nf fe M. Holmes.wbiwr term
«/ oGte expired ■« tto fl rat day «/Janu-

tkrv nre many counties and.townships in uf fee cnpitoL The. Aami
the Ststr which anetiU under lucufi&gt;co Gen.
“
'
Juecs
sntored-no pruteel afkfesk it.
role, wife taxes nagrirvMus to lie borne,
(3T The balloon shaped drresce &lt;/ the
an In RrpuMkwn hrtliiien. h Is a woto
ladies lg Philcdrlpbia have ••collapsed."
Hons fact that there is more complaint of
Thisiwaa owing probably to fee feet feat'
high taxes In tiro or three counties in the
they were so often expound to a “tight
State which hare been under |.&lt;cufiwv
squrexe.”
’
........ ...
rule, than in all the other cusntice |pHF prrmice oUe ’erdtoa" a Imfe
gvfeer.
The great &lt;-omplaint i«. “State Taxes" frieni of tto Wirt. A boetotee sequam
Let those «U frri that taace of ours kinder wishes that be was a
bole of rottim.
* 'j
they are hardened by bewvy taxation just

ere to high!

-DANiefL CASE.’

lady friends, that W this “queotkrn* wvra

but let alone, like a bottle of ginger bote,*

&lt;d other taxes.

In thia villagw fee Suto

it would always “pop" iterif.

, fTbis certificate speaks for itself.
It tux is as one dollar, to rkieften dolbn
A pretty lady w know ofays:
is fee brat of fee kind to to found upon and dfty ee»t» nf other taxes. Now it in
‘ She does not knuw bow she would like
fee public trrord«,&lt;»f this State.
The
ebtirvly wnsig'to Llame the Bute Ad­
Auditor* did not certify that the money
to “kiws" mustaches.
She is g&lt;4ng to
wpa exhibited t&lt;&gt; feem, and. by them ex­ ministration or fee Legislature for such

amined and tonnd rairrvctaa the law re- taxes aa ws imp&gt;we up si ourselves. Ws
quirra • they certifi.nl that a certain sum rote mW town him. «mr school uxrs.and
was on hand. *for which sum was exhibit, a portion of «»r highway taxes.
The
ed to us tto receipt of John McKinney,
Board of Supervisors arrange fee Pour
fee prMM-nl State Tr.a&gt;urv.’ And thia
was all tbe evidence tbot ttoy had that it Taxes and other county Uxrs to meet exwa '« hand."
.
pensra, orer whitk they have no control.
Nuw. what arettofneiat Why.'hat A vary large item of fee county Uxrs is
fee teased •‘met M tbe office of tto State made by justices uf the Peace, in criminal
Treasurer, •* required by law;" and
cases.
Thus a large proportion of the
“having exxmtnrtf-fer arwwmta of Silaa
M&gt;HL|mra. wb.Me te-m of offxv* expired taxes of which we complain, finds ito ori­

gin «mly a single remove from fee peo

pie. and nioch more is voted directly by

them at their sob.«.| and township meet-

ings.

.And yet after all, this great bur-

den of taxation is charged upou the Leg.
islalurv ur Stale admiuisUaiioa.

fs this

AasaaU apoa a SaksWr ST Congress.

' Tbs assault &lt;4 Mr. Bn-ok* up-o Bena
tor tanner was made immediately after

the election of Speaker Banka, and while
the fire-eaters were smarting under feeir
Under similar circumstances as

defeat.

‘

regards the defrat &gt;d the disuni&lt;&gt;nista,n«iw

«4ter fee election of Mr. Putiningtnn,d»es
Mr. Edmuus-a of Virginia make an a»,
Mult upon Hlekman.
We understand
,
tbe oecarion of this assault to have liven

words “spoken in debate"

he applied to Mr. Hickman's face denoun

Mar the heels id- tto horses; one of them
bwtod bis skull in just tack of fee ternpb. tbe aixe uf a men's band, and hid a
pwtiuu uf lbs brain perf-elly tore.
It
vm fexight on WvdnraJay that becuuld
But live ntnnv days.
Ara4 tor arxident of » similar nature
occurred wi the same
tew miles
north &gt;&gt;f Oxford. A Mr. Brownell was
driving a-spirited tram down a steep bill,
when ttoy torome trighti-nad and alarb-d
to run.away. At or near the Ira.t n| die |
bill fee carriage struck something in fee
street and feiew Mr. B. out.
Hr how- ■
ever retained hujd •&lt;( the twins,and /ran '
dragged mn-iid rods in a furiiaai manner, [

aauh of this kind upon the Represents-

fives «&gt;f Ito people should to regarded a*
an inault Uitbr poplr feemselvee—to the

&lt;Canada are advocating the passage of a
.general Bankrupt Law.
Ten rognrs to

tbe Buchanan and

Douglas

M?' The news from

fee lumtoring

much as a boy twelve years old.

He

Th; house uf Jonathan Irwin &lt;4

Byron, in

this Stats, was consumed

by

tire on fee night »f tbe lltkinst.

Be

and his wife had been away from bnmc,
and returned just in time to a»ve bia five

jhildren from perishing in fee flam re.

They assign

and furl bar add*:

"j bavofiarabdfe all fen prioeipal
pu*tMB«dfee earth: fikara* *U fiema

'

“eamwrittec." by eslliDt o
•kindly treated; and s free

(X &gt;M MISSION EIFS NOTICE.

• weed st &lt;&gt;ur &lt;dfice, on the
• Speech, and Utorty of the

bo our fi •rfetl for fee fiulore

Gov. Scwabb.—I'hc N. Y. C.Hirier 4c
Enq Irer aaya that it has “the liect rrawm
f r believing, that if tJov. Seward Is not
• Ircted tot to Preridefw-y next November,
bia public life may to Aosidvrrd ae ter-

ta days sines.

ThsSdu-

-gtaml superrW.m &lt;»f F

Esq^afi able, experienced

-lul'teeeber.

It is divided

partment., numbering ah&gt;

The first h&gt; umirr

eack

WA.MMXSBO.
Is Ks1w&gt;msm. Frwwsrv Itik. to g«v Jr-iffo
iheaisea T. B. Csiw— lafo. sf Xsryna. te Mws

Mos. MrwauB; the third,

partmenu i« taught by kite
. We were fev««re«l with

st and &lt;*der (bat n igtu-d

MORTGAGE SALE

Mills N. Duroxui died at School

meat, the thorough system
carried out, I unheritating

conclusion that th*' patn«

liable man.
Said be, “when you have a Southern

jta fiwtunata in securing

CAKPBBTKB A MUtEB VMUL.

-xb able and effective ins

Bring pevpsfwd sritt'el inesry ■—Ussit

slave b&lt;4dcr fee President, you never

have any trouble about the nigger ques­ for siakisc tfoah, BUnds. Itosea. Aa. S»4 for
pfoisiag laatov. I can riscvissU wart pertriMg
tion ; ail fee trouble is caused by north-1
to lb* Csrpcalcr 4 Jrissr toinra, better ss4
era doughfaces; then-fore give me asnutk '

Dxwocbatic CAuers —

&lt;af this tow nship held acsu
tu select dekfates to fee

He predicted feat if

few&gt; of SatunUy. The Ad

fi&lt; PrrsidraL”

fy* A mad dog waa recently killed in
the streets, at Bey Crty, Mich,

lie had

Ws teavs ear Plstaing. Hawiag. and Tarslag
ferka aw is fall oparsifou, sad sra prepared to
ated by the Republicans, that Batea wn’d I
Ism Isoiber, Plau. ao4 M»icb Huorioj. or do
whip DougW dear out &lt;4 sight.
He
nrtbiuj in our line al tbe lowest poMibie rales.
bowmrer avowed his willingness to vote । COFFINS Mo.tantlyoo band, sad at greatly

the ronM-dy, some persona have got this

off the dock at Bouthampton, Eqgland.

uf four delegatee

COM MISSION EKS’ N«H1C£.
l

last V&gt; choose delegates t

foe tbe candidate wto should to Domina-

ingStatc Convention.

been sold during the last S5

tay- Tto Q-teen of Englund,

wm

A ,fl.4lw..i,Z HmiIiv

of lw.fe sides, and the twistings, turnings,

Jiave not l»cra able to &lt;4i

HIM »IUI’E‘NOHUE.

wri things, and grim maces thnt were dis­

rrrolutkns passid. latt u
tnAr of a mixed ehurarte

tinctly visltde about tbu n«Hn, would
have d&lt;me honor to tbe most experlrn&lt;-ed

Bufeanan's admin i-t rati-m

down tn tto art of representing tbe ag»!

embodimen

Amid tto consternation caused by this
speech, fee din and corfosho. fee radar i

ky-c^bs d’-legwtest

and uproar, “tbe wreck &lt;&gt;f matter and tto '

a»&gt;ey w*"
^•err mils os an “old m
by festS. rm, that ww ha

crash of'mwkla,” the alm voice of fee j
Editor uf the Pmtieer woe beard rising
high above fee nmse of tbe “tempest’s 1

,«ral «dfrrs .f aspiring gm
.of Of*{private aflairs, th

dial to fee frightful political sores feat

Wedfe*-* thirir, and

had been newly opened. In a speech &lt;wigutal.cUraatMiatw, and highly concilia-1

parried to «y diqwe o

frvtly nararal that •«. o

tory, be calmed tto troaWvd waters, and ,

■himid !-takr «*»• a diuk

bode tbe raging ptffltia! elements “peace,1
be Btill.** He said that be wa nrittoe a |

Vauai Ewtcnou—
Douglas man our a Buchanan man, and ।

thU vtta*&gt; will take pl

finally elneed his speech by svnwing that

“( H.MiJ’EKY fAUK.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE^

QTATS OF MiCSUl. AX-Th. Oranit fewrt for
O IU crniatj &lt;4 lessy. )a ebsswy.
.
Cterto r. GiUari, riapratossX

A London paper says. “a young trrpid to.id of Buchanan men were not
yet rait uf the wood- ; feeir trials were
not vd liver:

drawer for three years.

thrown h»to feeir hitherto ievlndbte'
ranks which they cmaidered as tto “tm j
Tbelr candidate

week.

We w.mld «n

^S.-fetettlk^ wlllbive

that relative to Regi

isterrd is fee townfeip

Another b&gt;&lt;nib-obe&lt;I Was

drum that had bees folded up in a tight

kindest eut of alt"

Ma reh 12th. Instead of

pemoM desiring b« v.&lt;

lady in that city Cmnd a live snake in a
Wa knuw a

T

rtjMed th« n«nventi&lt;«
Hireling E. W. Hewitt

bomb atoll into fee ranks of tbe faithful

r.«r” whieb operated aa a rootbing &lt;xw- _
-n*. lands b«4&gt;vgiag to tbs Gov

fraatoenATtc Cocrrr

This body met al Hastin

trd at Charleston.
This unb-okrd tor speech fell like a

Judging fnitu the frequent applicatiune of nice of the mountain in labor.
disease must terribly.

gut a ttyle Advantage sec

Douglas was the candidate of the Denio-

cratic party, and Bates should be nomin­

eq. to attend So the mat

'

last wsWMPtaeer ns

ddrgate whom they had been supporting
A staid Presbyterian friend «f
our*. thinks “kissing" h out of fisfelon.
No doubt feat is so. as we observe that

ths ladies all sr&lt; ferir/sarv sgwuMf M

jy

The Battle Creek Jefltowmixn

wife so much onfirgy and fidelity, arose
la mon.

from tto eff cl. of a blow if the fist,

doll by PairifeShsfesB.
tgr-J. C. Gentalsc. Eaq.,

Editor

of

»*
■»*
Qjggwuig 'fest article

This anra.uoeement filled feetn

with surprise mingled wife IndtgBafem.
and Jeff them ffreifladTy in a bed roodb

bit

CHANCERY BALE,

It knocked all their arrangemeuta

fe« of tbe strange mutafems of modern
HF Henry McAuley, of Cfecagn^ied

Wr«.

and avowed himself an out and out Dong-

into Pi and gave them a fercible illur ra

uptainaa nfWMn^BWBBffMraon,”

tMS, duly anfeorixed to do
Circuit Cw - . Knmr, Hdiriur

era D’-t &lt;&gt;aly f•rtunate i

makes a—^sLm. Inch impertinence

He alsu states feat fee bad

advertising ourselves; and

E. Stuart. In alate speech at KaUmaxm.,
chargrd that fee HnrperU Furry eftsir
“w-as ito 'togkslaMdareeeMry-fWMilt «&lt;f
tbe tevchiggw&lt;4 the Rcpuldirwi parts."
The Telegraph reminds him that the lb-publicans ar* i«ly 4lowing tbe rrown
mradutiosa of Me famouv ‘•Fb»w*rfrrM
Irtfer,” in^wMfe be stated that it wan
“tbe duty &lt;/ every gu-ri ciUxuu to vide
and act against slavrry.’’

mewte of tbe different de

infidelity In bls ;*op«ncd Irctwre on Hum­
boldt. Mr. T^Ur ropTiee feat to ft ran

Mippiwed to might privately b&gt;dd the

future we will attend to tbe

in fevur •d'the Dominalion «&gt;f a Southern

tl&lt;«.

connection.

' ly imnp&gt;«&gt; tbe Aserx4

Facixo an ouo Rncoae.—TT *&gt;. Cbaa.

slave holdet, at Charleston, as a more re­

thinks wa has* been fenexed" aud *&gt; to

to feme nut iamdrale ufedslily in any

a member of the

'sfenee duty it waa to procu
rfl»d we had cm idea feat he

tions “iri toct," said to, “Douglas is a lit

the N. Y. THfimte. and feat be IwofeMed

m-ctrd wife the N- T. Tnfeina, but that

it rata Senate to uiws C-rngtre. to estab­
lish a dally overland mail route.
,
Nothing new had transpired in tbe San
Frawcwromarket.
TU defies toss fee Sand wife ld«»ds
are to December il«L Tbe news is un

He waa fi.rmerly a candidate fur StoritT era man aa the next Dem-•cratic candidate

eraft in feia State recently .agwd My rare.

engaged Bayard Taylor to lecture before

connected wife

[ wax not &lt;&gt;ur mistake, inaam
all ae&lt; up and

be w as sick of Nurfeero doughfaces, uud

Christian Association of Richmond. Ya.,

to wm

The mistake which occurre

A raaulattos wna into «iu-»d in fee Cal

Mr. Botha inUnMted pn-lty plainly feat

the effects of Intemperance.

Some months ago the Y»tmg Men’s

aa rvaa&lt;« that

Afolout.—The mem

to Miit the facts i
feelfitk

faV* EUen Carroll, aged A3 years.per- tit vigglt tragglt and unreliable as a re;&gt;ishsd a lew days sines in O.^ In,™ I rvsentative of Democratic priocipk*^—

borrowed from Slave-breeding Virginia,

quratiqg him not to com*.

to

Uli".- Literary Akwcfiitian
1 feBt we have changed feeir a

then turned upon Douglas, seld thal to

was an original met hi 4 nf insulting peo­
IF* ware ooca caught In a small show­ be wa both a Doughs man azfl a Bn)
' '
«
ple, first Introduced intn the Lwality of er while walking through a goose pes- chamm mod.
Order wa finally restored, but fee inHastings.
But It Beenis pi have been

More latelv they have written to

®

Jfr

-ad la each department, an

practice of inviting lecturers and then no­ caught in a Mm* •quail while riding &lt;«
Loudon Green.—ttifKth Paper.
tifying them that they are not wanted,

him breaking iff fee agreement and rw-

/Twwm J.

tq dbeerve the method '»f t

ly have

ttom.

Oarto P. fertost.

large quantities &lt;&gt;f |&lt;gs are at tbe mills.

Baraxn Tawlob awn rax Rjceunoan

.

r..

The sleighing has continued so long feat had wiggled upxi greet National ques­

cninien: of the United Jtates amount to
which nuw so frequently occur io Cun- 1.450.000,000 .4acrw&gt;: IJO.OOO.OOO &lt;m-

and ha custom very naturally followed

. .

Tb«- people
Placen ille bad vuted. in
favor .4 a tax U-r fee survey i.fa railroad
from featpUar
... .
in Ban' Francisco uo

J
wings of fee party and cutting right and [ minalrd. aa be w.aild n«4 even naisrat
a re rlerfeui to fee Senai*."
Sufe%ra ■
left.
He stigmatised Buchanan aa tbe suit would be a i stionnl ralsm*tv.
rankest kind uf an &lt;4d federalist, sud

,one honest man will creep through the
doughface ; a taukof Southern Slave hol­
rmeshes of such a law.
ders, and said that, bo did not know as

number of disgraceful scenes

CnarsTfAwa.—We had supposed that the

recommending that N. Bar­

Mr. Bowne again responded, pitching

into both

1ST Some of the leading papers in

A few surh examples would tend to lee­
the

sition, and

txdy uf fee Dern««rasic party was suffer-!

Cap*. Ilurriaon, who had charge
Mr. Edmnnaon UwMiJd
to diagrarvd and returned to his constitu­ and command of the steam ship. Great
the Slat lost, was drowned
ents, and to ftoever afterwards excluded Extern.

sen

this speech Mr. Orr warmly re^axkd,
strongly urging fee justice of bis prqpu-

jy Knapp. Stoat drCn..nfi Cedar riv­

whole rtwntry.

from a seat In eHtor branch of Cmgrrsa.

v ills, ia a 4f by and euergetic speech. To

1er, Wbcrsmin. have a capital of ♦500,000
They
'invested in the lumber business.

ring him as a coward and a slanderer.— bitten several other d g*.
M«-*»r*. Breckenridge and Kritt interfer ।
rr-A down seat editor save, “the
«d and prevented further proceedings.—
necessity for l^np Y’ear arises from the
This affair baa created oonri&lt;leral4e excite- .
fact that the solar year does not exactly
inert at Washington ; and well it sb-mid.
correspond with the citil year.” Yoor
It Is Another deliberate attempt to put
worship is mistakes, decidedly to. Leap
down tree Kpm-cfa, and overomie North­
year arises from the mtrsaity that exists
era Representatives with a dub.
of rescuing kasA/af oU badulon from the
We believe tto time has eorne when dr*try atott of ai'aglr UssasdiseM.
mieh acta should m» longer be tolernted.-A
BahiNal thirst is now ofersd aa
If such mumulta are to to endured, then
an excuse fee kaLittial dnatkmnesa.—
are onr ifM&gt;twti&lt;eis worthier*.
An as-1

Oxfiwd when the carriage tongue lew

by Mry. Buwne, a delcptc from Piairie-

fee other delegate, promising feat this

•own 20,000 acres. 18,000 of which is pine
1land and the balance good farming land.

QTATE OF MiCUIOAV.-MgtitS

-dfefesata_______ :

This proposition was stoutly opposed

“sorerrign belie" steadd heal every gap^ I
it&lt; wound under wbuee infliction tbe I

Mr. Edmvnem followed
Mr. Hickman up&lt;&lt;i the capitol grounds, of Kalainaxo-' Co.

aud deliberately eut a small stick which

that boa, erra hi antidpetiuo, given them

so loach trouble.

wing &lt;4* tbe party, ah old be chosen aa

by Mr. Hick­

man relative co theco-ardiw uf the Slate

It certainly appears to T*l

low. the candidate of feu Adminlstrafem

business north of us are very favorable.

We say; N-.l

jest?

। “f Virginia.

ajlltaata____________

ti&lt;«, would be fee means of printing

thal U wuuld.be more l»My t» give fesm

different school districts, but fee average

Wear baling his Ito ■« bwtunlay last bv
being kifead H - *—
"
- *

two antagonistic prinriplea into a Gaivsu-

a foretaste of fee “irrepressible euefliut"

' Wshare only room fiirtbe fidluwing is not Mt dnllar of State to tight dollari

,

tbe party, yfdl, I am certainty at a Ines

to understand bow the introduction uf

harmony.

“pop tto question" wife perfect propriety.

on the firat day &lt;»f January instant, we
find that be had -m band. In cafe, at that
dale, the sum of •«n«- hundred and eighty
thousand three bandred and fiftr-wren
dollars and seventy -one cents ($180,357.
71.”)
And yet. right in tto firo and
eyes nt this ftutinwmy. tbe -Free Prr»«
has fee hardihood to .&lt;e&lt;-1arr “tbe Audit
ora did n««t certify that the iixeirr waa
exhibited to themjmd l»v ttom examined
end fimnd to to Cnrrart." Verily^i more
Ij htg sheet than the Free Press can hard ly to f-aind.
With regard to the “receipt." the Act*
are simply tte-se : After examining .the
accounts of fee late State Treasurer,
which feu jaw required, tto Board deair•41 fee rro.rd to stenr tfat n tranafer hnd
torn mad* to tbe present State Treasurer
of m«i»ev, tew&gt;ks, tomia,'n&lt;&gt;t&lt;*s dec.
So.
Mr. Holmes presented tto rvcuij* of Mr.
klrKmoey.Which wa simply tto evidence
of tto transfer, and the teard place.! the
fiwt Opsa record, though tto law did Dot
require this to to d&lt;«nc.

men aw a mesBs of promoting harmony iu

CTH “Leap Year"b quoted by many

This may be a&gt;\ but we would asMreour

comments of the Free Press:

irotrt fee ranks of fee AdraintstrwUoo

as a proper time when fee laditt may

Blate taxes.

~ "T1 1,.

in.IltfnAtod
that, aa the Douglas men tod one dele- the life ulL

sec what proportion »f feeir taxes are

Of coarse the proportion

“Auditor General,
ftJAfc W. 8NBORN.
-Cum r State L’d Ota."

.'UAXUERY ORDER.

At this stage of fee proceedings Mr.

look at feeir Us receipt G»r this year and

will diflrr in different townships and in

■

by fee Buchanan men.
Orr, a delegate from Irving, proposed

OmmQ. Md qpa.!
.xcUmi,..™.

Tb» gfn ui nqr I

in

CHANCERY sale.
of Mic&gt;tiuaM.-4to&lt;?wwJ

perf-rmcr t

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wripHuM. at tbe araaer Olfcw.

gistings’ Pritt Cnrrntt,

W.me.-A frw LimW. ./ POTA-

Th. biting wind, of «Inter earn, on .pwx,
OMl, Oxrfit,
AMut-t. OMp. J

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Av Apology.-—The meutbera »f tbe
L^dira’ Litjrary Amp&lt;n»!kxi wHI obwrrve

l^.d—fr.-.L

that WC have changed their ad verliaement

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

tins werJt. t»miit tbe facta in the cuee.—
Tbe mistake which occurred Inst week

tar, and it ia bi»V« nco.unei.di-d
/•»Aa-tfeaier. gnu-rally, for it. vi
of atrrnribenlng the rclaved &lt;lan&lt;
and toaaUa. and giving energy to
organa^ Full dlrecUoea Mcompai

w»»mt our nM»lake, inaamucb aa the

typs waa all net up and placed in tbe
form, by a member of the committee,

wbrnc duty it waa t» procure aprakerw;
In the

future we will attend to the Awaneiation's | XbinriM, pin* M.........
advertising ouraelvew; and if U ia not LumLr. (whnMrood.JjwrM....
done “to order," a few aspiring gentle­ Sqnar. TimC.r*jwr ibofii’.'.*.*’

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CHEAP CXSff'STOSl

ARE NOW AT TUB READ

Sold by 1LMM0XEAU. HaatfoMamr, 8fi Jgfa______ -___ _ —---- »- nu u_ t • r. &gt; —-

gad we bad no idea that he would willful­
ly inp&gt;ne upon the Aaaociation.

ETESY PEKSOX PUBCHASIKU DET ooot*
AMOCXTIXO IX VALUE TO TWO MLUOA
O» SOME, WILL MOOTS A OIFT.

LADIES* LITE.1RT 1SSOCUTIOJ.

Tbe School is under the

ISAAC C. KOTT.
than can lx- boaqntfur tbeiune
•r atwru Ibu aide af Xea Tork.
Jlaee for lb« peopl, of Hattie C
kanbaU, HAtfffXOR. and tbe i
try, to rarchaM roods ia Uifs 1
me a oaA and te»t lb. truth of tto-------------------KEXDIX Y«&gt;UB 0RDEKM. and Un goods wifl tn
aeiroted and pul np with aa much care aa if yeu
r rc present to -elect then, yonraelre*.

Dr. CABTLE’8
MAGNOLIA

-?

CATARRH SN’ITF.

gtsieral miperviMon nf F. W. Mvaaox,
Esq., an able, experienced, and »ucce~»

ful teacher.

It is divided into three de­

partments, numliering about 50 pupil,

each.

The first ia under the immediate

CL’LAH

the second, of

■ charge &lt;&gt;f Mr. Mrxaox;

GOODS SOLD

IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL. OR-

Mm. Mexbox ; the third, or primary de­

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL’.

partment, la taught by MimC. War wan.

BROAD it NARROW AXES. GLASS,

We were favored with an opportunity

■to observe the method of teaching pursu­

SASH, and PUTTY, B U IL D E R B*

ed in ench department. and from the qui­

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

et and order that reigned in each depart­
BOX and PARLOR STOVES, of at

ment. the thorough system of iiMntction

TO CASH CUSTOMERS KXCLU

conclusion that thif patn-na of the school

are n&gt;*t only fortunate in the arrange-

menta of the different departments but
j»1*o

fortunate in securing the service* of

to select del egAtes t&lt;&gt; tbe County Conven­

,trxi Blows Turin.
Owner, of Honea and Cattle tori'to you/
interest*!
Uswd with immvme ae&gt;
ceaa for ten rrare, at tbe.
Course. t&gt;mg tslaiid.
|

BAEVE L*B CONWTibN POWBEU

Thtrtfurc. the sulwrilter* would any

gut a little advantage securing three nut

Cohvmtiox.—

COOKIBG STOVES

Tnia body met at Hastings on Saturday
Tlie D&gt;»igU. men

.carried th* convention t« their liking.

StLEXCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH t

A. Ilu|iir»«»k of Ilyating., delegate*. We

The Anchor of Hope
•

Everythiag ia their liae.at reaMabk
rates,

last V* riu.iae delegate, to the approach­

4-lectiuir E. W. Hewitt nf Barry, and I.

SCHOOL BOOKS!

The thing must “be did.’

tion utSwlurtfay. The Admini.trationist.

B‘ ’

BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD
SOLD

MEAT MARKET,

Democratic Cavcts.—Tin? Democrats

of this township held a caucus &lt;&gt;n Friday,

ing Stale Gaivmtion.

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOOPS

nad«ul ■■pply tb«M who de
box ManuUctsrad from rri
•f throve. I Mvthma and bedi
alw V» FT" •rtufoet-a.

i

SrxcTAtoa.

tfsMocainc C»vicrr

BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
8OLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD

JEWELRY,

euch able and effective irmtriK'tor*.

»

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOOD*
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

SJVKLY.
cry atyte and description.

■carried out, I unhesitatingly earne to the

FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FnR CASH
7-waa

ro 1

svrrtmxa vmtrror

And will h. p&gt;w«ed to Me uxl mtt. Ul who rhb
BEEF.
i’ORK.
HUTTOS.
’
/
CUICKSXR.

have t»«*t been able to obtain a copy of the
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

ns pawed. but und'-rataud them

■nixed character. They endorse
'aadnuBixtration.pmclaini Doug-

la»S" A* the embodiment of Drmoaracy.

al)&lt;«yimma writer in the Pi-

jontrr cells us an “old inaid." If he uirans
by thsCb rm,' that we have dceTmrd aev.
.eral uff-ni of anpiring grnts.tr&gt; take i-h-trge

.&lt;/ong.privata aflairx, then
■We

be i» right.—

lb«M&gt; pdl.ar im»&lt; mure U.«n ail otl&gt;rr« i,
In«um they »r. mild, of Pnrifyiag vegvublr.,
an-TdranM the body Irum all corrupt maM.r, aud
drive out diMaM (.1 .trry dMcriptum. quwkcr
end tn a milder way than any other f*iUa
Dr .MoftraL Indian R*-ot Pills arc auld
by nil denirra in MtMleine*.

thirte, and hare never Iwep

jnarried to •my clique or juotis,

It i» per­
'

at abUo.de by al tar-&lt; D.'itgriaU in lb. pnocipal atut.
HERRSCK A BROTHER
■
Psacticil Cacai-m. Albanr, .K. T. Fahmrr BrvtLeta. Ttawimg Agrvt.

■

IT K.XOWJXDCE ISJXIWEIL^

A PhjaldBBM Legacy U k«bR&lt; 3hi.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

TO HUY OUR STICK.
M. W. RIKER.
i. C. HKSJAM1X.
Heating., Duett. 1W9.
dM.-tlf ’

HOWARD kBS0CUamt~
A

PHtLADEIJ’DlA,
butiioiito
&lt;7«ial
Zadowmot.
O«'HAUf cf tit .Sitk
gnA
afliefrd rU
rir.l,Kt «»d Zprdmn

AT ANY PRICE.

fectly natural »hnt •me «&gt;f the jilted on.n

dmaM-nakeewt" a little.

iblsraoMy. which Mperfone. Imwmk .apwhr
tu any remedy Uxurr. In wdanniinu of ibarTM.
desfnew. ringing Mjundr i&gt;. the head, rraHhbnng

/

peta*1*' er-cuia nc rwo n.rre ctpi jhx rape atMkpa,
wUrrertr* • copy br mail, under »fd.
... &gt;
MT Alm Ihe erlrbra^I F.malc Jh-Mtly rub,
anw bom tbe ailnrt«t&lt;*unoo Root; a rraAdf
ned -for yrare waowg ■&gt;,. fomafo Marra at IM
Rwth. la f Tut of dM.^t &lt; n *.r tra; M&gt;a for Iba
SMittfisAstrar1
’jnJE

AT ANY PRICE
Vaiaaa Eutcnoiu—The election in

JfiWESini

tbb t iUagc will take place &lt;m Mntklay.

AT ANY PUKE
AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PENT.

March 12th; Instead of aa announced last
week.

We w.nild raggret to tbe G&gt;nn-

.cW.Thfct they will have U» take aome ac­

AT ANY HBCt

tual reMhp to Regbtration; and all
perauM during If v«r,wh&lt;» are not reg-

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

iatervd in tbe |ow^i.hip. will ido well al-

80, to al*ew! tn the matter.

/"* '•*&gt;

.aem

intv tbe corporal &lt;«•
Well, nuppoec

we &lt;M 1

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY

PRICE
PRICE

Mto.1—Tbe

I lira

MJ. •nbr^qifArrtnmkrr lodge
k
* 4lh*v*&gt; fa

Wbwsvev its— aurr4
Pill. at* Istradnatd. they aaparndejdl tb. 44 rwn.diw-

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE.

MUtovAti toe (O^nmitn;
And th. wboU vita! argx&amp;isaliaa. Is 4! mm.

not Airw J^./a«5 »«»wen hie »vl«^
ta jwuuftg that article.'and it’* amiaara-

Dom n

fllE 'family niYSKUX
MNtoXAEV*,
ELECTRIC HEALTH riLLs.

PJtMW

SADDLE 4 HAMESS.

Ho did

mutaMMeU-nt. Addre., L. Rlli«.rar.M.».
Altmay, Xew York.
apr)t:ty , ..

HmtPUA. 1JVU COt^IMXV.AUMn

GIVE ME A CALL.
PHYSIC! ANA SURGEON

H-mbrr.b.upgall.HPwdalm- Smm af

aaM rmuiiiy. that ha win u

�MUWtTOt) A W
nAffofoA./. b

leilBbrd «t rr h&gt; n-t M fi-w.

h, bowrrrfJ

w»mmm&gt;4 a eeriona »-pr&lt;4 wbm in ««* «i»— t
rovrerd that one Ctirtn. waa the im»bwr
aol that he Im&gt;&lt;1 »ed&lt;lmL tu4 mfiderhr tMaapinured.
8w«p«-i.m pmn&gt;*rd a« j
&lt;W»rr to thr 8 -H- of.Mettt. Mt’d It la Ewt-J
edlbtll nut.-*- tbeWAanrrt that moheoMlla-i

the mar b&gt; rh-. fed

tw rhi»«««mi
s Otdrr. M’e rv&gt;4i an nnCwtuHatw
.as w wUr***
iufimte h4mKM I- «br Qr3er. tf Um pv rSHU ohv«M M be fitnmd.
We-MmoMt.
Ituttir. la.Wevrr, that ’ fir
twm nh
T.furnhem.J.lf it
'
diwtpn-anunv liad mw ibe rnamdrai rve».
nectbyt with ant j--ke m- mat hare per
pMrated &lt;41 ttw8"O-.- Sanrhttkjf
I

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xeft ©©mpasTmcn

OX LOW PRICES

iTXrxs;
laAWWAW’* BEADT
- .vtrt -grf ■ '■»&lt;«!« •

‘sr/Sbrnk invite- the atiret ww •• ikr atei »wffi»

ORIUIXAL LKTTHI*
a&amp;iam. and EmtW» wftbe htghent rr»prrtat iMy.

THEY ARE JCST RECEIVING

1JKJT«
arroTA
swri
a aunt

&lt;•«*»«•« tBrtr'to&lt;Ni&gt;

Th* SettrUhhsf vide^-o^Mommlli » *th.- wvn* &lt;&gt;fa rowhi/tlne"«fl»ir .&lt;i&gt; w

rvr M tTXR-srs.
fW-« partie* o&gt;«&lt; I* a—rtwlinl
baSHtrr. hr tha~ •ln.ba*» a. y d
nekhw« TUr.idrweia the |es«
k3nMi«*luc«iJ» »• aft &lt;«&gt;*• •«*
yak Un. m-abtute. the Mh.wiaf .

RA/O NAXBO
««&gt;□ vlR?
own bmih
r&lt;aj vain

31IUT8 lt*A J V3U &gt;

da« last. nn4-r tk E-U-ume ••!rm■ «•»&gt;««».
an &lt;&gt;f that townm-t !«•*
aincr ntarrixl » fin- I.aii't lad* aw5
idmrtlr after left .6&gt;r PikrV Peak. lewviMR
M-wifc.
&gt; dar« a-nrr, rrerfytd
a Irltrr «i'jt&gt;*&lt;1 h% a fUidoUa name ata'intr that Ihr wH»rr Iwd •••m her at iVUM*
and Mtinlrt parti, a. Ac . and l&gt;- &lt;1 wotiyvd
tlrl abr wraa livrlv and w«ai. kit H-ahe

SJKrts
q/Nft.
MfPtt «U5h ’1A4IL)
•mi L'e/.j *U .4i! /
asvr« KB/’y «!A.3ti J
lad fatiljr
et«
__ A. Krw et-nU to rk.
» ar^ m&gt;u»a rtattNh

REGELATING PILES;

_________________
aeat '«MW *• re atw-wt*,.*», wiawr.
the .
naUktr. ••parietty tr »ba I* ymiag. ia apt t-

a£^.iXtrT3‘i!OTg4
rd at th- Poen • Mb- to
uh..
Ew it
A nwtnin y.wmtr -Irrk ealled Ew
th* letter and ah- rvM.hrd to vIutArp..
him.
Acrotdinvl' H.e«-'irf. him an 1*
left thr office nJ— ariard him ht the mtar
and prasTthwl to cite Mw. a t^rriM* arak
Fine with a roshwlr * hark ah* dn-w frv.m
under her -hast.
Hr hemp4 pitr.»n«dy
-..«_ •_ -i------- -- t^ ,1^ Jh. dy n.4

fttunKMD rwwpUT.vJii*.

Ssrftr-w^

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KKDTTKKD

&gt;Mr. and trwSer M MByiMr. ”Tta&gt;. epetatiag
reetf. apoa tW^unw^ru^M &gt;e4»4^ . A«
«
BWJNAIO.tlkAlH

W« cnn .I.4U JO Z.ajllk.V.having tired herb «f &gt;&lt;ha '•*
self with lb.- rx«rri«v. *!»•• Lt blin rarnpr. of. thr lirwd to lh«
and
warrant pricr^ ’
A large rr»«a gwtberr.1 •"Iir.l and •&gt;-'
nrvvd thr flugetatioti. P.lo-'a Prak wMUJO« HlJlr &lt;V
J»wa *111 not In- tamper. A with b-rvgfter
UJUB
.
to Norwalk. — Clrrth*! Lr*dcr. „ ,. W. have every l(M&lt; P*H»t1
CIJ'M *100**
A letter fpen Hor»
CI.1D*
Gn-rlrt.iu tir N. Y. Triimiw, dafrd
4I.KW ROOtL*
I^vrwpxrt. |o*a. any*:
OJUS MIOOS
■•An to thr Rfpt|l,lienn« of (hr Northwent, tbe great Hl a« •/ their deb-gat.x ots &amp; sifelBL
srill |*vlo 4*hin&gt;eo .ictrntiiwd hi'liddU
thr Mronemt prwMihl* tirkwt with.mt. rr
gaol to prrw-nal claim- nr aa inninns. I
ihhik the lanrvat inuubrr o* fla-m
JRjbty*'
‘
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M

W1LUAM »
CR fl» TUK

jhHevr prwv to riob* ..it] Bol o4n.1l '*nM p*T

® &gt;

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a*»«l SiaiiIliana । i w-t|mMa.wa&gt;W&lt;M et^ia
rrwa. Uu. aim **-4 dmgu • to tHrnol. Io N&lt;«&gt;
■ml ttMi eeitcatu.Ql 4MM4LV WiW.'f.t.
'EK. Km'**1 i" rd-ami tioerat (at. real, a-^ IV’

i 4 iu.;&lt;i.rfiukjr»,iaui a.,,

rrw.. wk. ar.
U t IU ,-f AprjdCJU. tWItut-f Jlywn Ito.aM-.. A...alnnun aJpay- ke«p a

he can ra
rMe thy.

. Li»t then­
... •ralumi Line&gt;&gt;ln'i
their tniti. n«l ticket. m-d mmr
.plnce tin* Iriomph of llwir prjiwipb-rt for
aUivr ant ta-rwead cuo«ddrn&gt;thut.
Thaicnti of lht'i-% D»yhm. M*-L-aa. Chiu

".m

lai Ur lUJnar • Hepata..a.n.wrK« 1piUl»og PflJn

rron. Chaw., Hmk«. lb nil mnt &lt;rt hvrw.nrr
frrvh iioiVHwH-d: and I haw hvnrd gi.-d
tom Miggeat tl*at after thr g ■» und hn« all

/ZirtMrf)
8nj ntri

B«/ &gt;
t
IIW J 5&gt;(lf

Repnbllcnn Mate ronrcwltea.
' A R.jxdilieai, Stair C.Hitrtite'H to np
&amp;dnt Twrler «h Irgutrw •&lt;• i- iwv^nt thiatr in tie National lb pnl-licsnO*nvi-.i
twit at Oihwgo. t» noio-mrtr cwndMatefur pir-ml.-nt mid Vive Prou.lriit. will lwheld In thr City o| I&gt;Hr»&gt;it.nfi Wt-dnondm
&lt;w tt4.y -f M.y next. at II o’rixlr A.

y

f'/r /J

ta'yca^f,

!&amp; !,.w.
Mad/rtwuv. u-.s., *e..«e*&lt;X-!-wir^M?T^
lo-yrtal
l
.J.J,

HARDWARE
HW&gt; «•»'&lt;
lift/. &gt; :i«h

AM) CUTLERY.

drlrtnitrh f.-r . ni b rrpr*
in t!;&lt;
I iw.-r h iHta b of tl r H'atr -lariat.lar.
a-d r«rr» taimiavd rxmn
'f)M
rrprvomlalhr wTR hr mlithtl !•• of»r A-l
era’-.
Tl.r (oil,mlns »•■ mhfUrd b&gt;
thr R.-p.i»..iem StateGwumtine. Angux
uMd
r ' •

■ Jbanlftd, Tle't in thr opinion &lt;-f thi»
C*mxmti*Wi. thr appointmmt-of am indi*
fidinil to ri pn-eut a«‘tr e«iiin*jf hi which
hr d»wi not ri-wi«lr. »h&gt; uid t&gt;* hr irnfitta-4 in anv tiiturv mnvmii»*i. and Hm*
tin- S'utr f’»»nonittrr wb.nM k- hue rm f. d
lumnhr &lt;«ll« for fiiturv c nvrwtrais an.
eordihvh.

Old Fogyism EistanoecL
Yoan

R C WALKER.
J. W. TILLMAN.1
t’. A TROWBRIDGE.
El. C&lt;&gt;m. &lt;*f Rt|miI4ic«* State. Crttfml

A aitio.i A'‘^»4.

I

fMCIS RL1VEK
DR1’ GOODS

New 'Barry .Mill,
»tf

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I
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iw aa g«H4 •mirr wed ne prioupi a- au&lt;Qlbw IttR id Barry, t* any ••tltyr cmntV:

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' IhtvMijf «M«arhd tbe mrrirea .&lt;-♦•-•■«’«

nwrwft BftnHE

N&gt;1 row F*targ.— Os Mnsdav alter
iwdiMp MftjC ^fiUCrrtm
Bw« he , na Sheriff fwrmr and Mr. Jmk
Wqft&amp;dllK -W’i®*’
Qt*awm «w driviint • h*w Md.«r a
We
hart
put
down
the
priera
of
•&gt;
I
rotter 0*1 Ae Bat.HI near the mouth .4*
Smttttrr—»«• art prvpnnd tw dw tin
VI lit River, the ire gave way nwd th.to wit thr times and nave
..riwafmatg 4&gt;.n»..wn
h.wwe ami aherff ‘•wmt into thr drtnlt.— &gt;»«fde thr tronl.Jr .if gkng to Kahuna
-;&lt;■.* |H I r.«W.
rr
Th- hhcrlff heing “HwtvWr aud -pry.” x-~ and Battle Owek to trade.
S5‘..-’ iu&gt;i.Tw&lt;xiti&amp;ciutrt; j
made a d,~.(--.a-r leap and a light ad ep.0
thr irr with wurh twee that |c gave* way
». mat
••■
and M him thr.-ngh the m-cmd nl«w. He
fisalh wwvf.-il.-d hi gr'tii^f ..itt the arid
tuns, a-d TOiiMlmmh m&lt; himewif •&gt;
w4dt with .Ha
».. mtr hh
bum-.
Both faUggd - vmu t.** ‘Mauuua&gt; ..wt Mr al.mt an h.mr. when, fim.
fsutrly. tb-y srrr ili-ov^-d by n«nr

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY. MARCH 1. I860.
JjjstiiMjs’ tjnsinrss ilirtrterp

&amp;AS1D.G6

DRUG
P.

STORE!!,

Roberts,

would ry^-wp-rti (he limit he find trace.!.
B«t&lt;rrv iviiff do^n bn ettimined the
Mraagbotia ]*. iwWMi»4f arit sp-m tbe
d-ior, ami saw that fh.-y- wrr. in plati1.—- tltc pniWoU- higG^lUd

&amp;. C

I cheats HarulikR Fl«14,
TURPENTINE AND AU’OIIOJ.
A iratrivr panai-d • n thc .aitakirta Af a
pi- tiii.-&lt;pH-vd1»ge t&gt;। -iirvry it- miunn&lt;H-r -urroumliugiy, w ith the rye •« an arti-t nml the heart of ■ p.M-i
Afidt a iiiil».ilMMb.&gt;taaH&lt;- f«d wlhg -the
:v for mepicixai. rvni’osEs.osi.Y. un

GROCERIES

iamk- ./ -tbv •Uvum. lay the ytll^o ;
a&gt;*-to it
tin- sjm&gt;i uhirb newt, nttraci,»-d ike arladic eye of the atnuiger. Thia
&lt;*•»» N&lt;wniM&gt; Fn-Mb O-iUer, buift .d

thin‘Hi/h'yrura‘&gt;K n«„..
The yonne •I.ah gaivd nr tmd in in••rea-in.’ w.axivr that a apo*, tor uhn-li

hrgnar. ■‘I n» hinger am anrprnwd that
the place w«a left tn d.taii
■
■
B..t ihaf- md alhlM eut he ttM,
AIMvr. Thvrv¥ unotber»torv
wa
had a» rh»x Br»t abmtt the. 44; b&gt;«w.—
Max bo yoil’d (ike 1&gt;. bear tb-ittHil”
.
“By all inruna; it ia rare to.have ttrij
horhnw endrirft in the miiv h»-u’a&lt;l. ‘ tit
me hear nil y-m cin tell ab-.irt it."
•■Wull—lwcBty yanrs ahrc Hw acrim*
mage that ruded *• hurt B-r |be...y&lt;Mmgrr
aona. a. man of fifty, with h»ir as white a*
•now. 'and a fare full ■/ had paaa'mna,
eairte ».. Glenfell, &gt;md wtayU! at the taw'
vr»i there.with .dd liigrin- and Ma wHfc'
They ilida'i like Ma l-k- mueh. imt they,
waa mightily taken with a. »•*&gt;«&lt; gal be
ba-i with him. th it he railed hi* darter.—
Mho wna mil. 12 tear* old, Imt she wa«

It'« W.m«U. *•*&gt; "P'Bruxl.K Hukridud ft!
their fraraea AWrit
wnfH*iMe to
ie.ua thutw ; nnd the hat iwieaime, whirii
Irt in air.wud
oMriuH^ribeMri'ani

Thi- vivid 4rrain wliMi*

Ina brain, citipe l»wk ,t&gt;vb!
-miWa-Utj;mgM«hr
n-ult ..r the U!&lt;I

IK .MU'44t &gt;*r MtWW
!&gt;'*'*&lt; plan nln£w'fArtdr-*-«if the tri*-'

wo.rftrririt'Mrmg npmt tlto nb^aimd ttei
mg dariwri -«.• |A-ce*.
.
Thui in Gmriod accuritv from infrnriirtu
'ht
-Hf, *eb- M
many bmira. No dream*,vbutm bk pit.
■itch Mk-ranUvtfiiMtod bl dradrlud h-eis l-.w but u|ftr “thj' wr4d*ymtmB Imd aufli
^^•sxx,,hua^ rirwflv -reitte-t, the- itilnd' trngin-^to.' pftjy
ktranae antkii. arid the ncrvowa:M-nriMIE
whole p-iorum-i &lt;&gt;T the Aiir -valWd ww&gt; t'u« tn ahadMW gffhjf « rird vW.dF whLb
riaariy.viriN* while, the one. Irawfewof
•,kMWTTj'*i
'k','1’.*’!* ‘ri”*. ■&lt;'-% e ey*jf*“&lt;r&lt;
Arden waa conactou- tbst be lav moand haw 6y thA
m4&gt;&gt;dv fi&gt; the ear.
Even if the artist tbrnlr* nmm H&lt;&gt;
flirkt-rin- light of tM* vkpiring Mmp'il (all
had wkvrred In h« n-.lv

rilifc. death rirrtgglr .{’-the • bn&gt;tiwew.-«nrt
then enb-red the cottage. . The
I.Wed M1fthey had h-eri recently swept.

lew*.*, iwte glance from-:this window- wl&gt;M

i'which 'Ipa'e
anr light .dpi
fill hisUrtU'

figure tannd«ng''nvar him. and wawhig hihand in a very .myaleriou* manner above,

pi-Tplixiti, Alden Hftrd it. And^A^tN&amp;h
a. prrWty a&lt; a |4d«ir. «n" h.id fl mighty -ctmiftM 'rtkr'*evnr'’hi Hmvde.',:i r '.IL#
»wrei way &gt;&gt;f talkin’ lb
that rawer
Qie*-'-'A'-»e »ry»r5Jwr
ijl-.iit her, "Da- ninn c 11.4 h.mwlf Lio
. “You tlmusbt i-uwsrif aiCa lMt—WT
d..rf;
an
’
what
dm-a
be
d..
Inil
go
p&lt;iking
■ fatt. CTM&gt;thi*( U .the Grvecry line. »&lt;wb ■
ladts drl'e-.plnj J.MftT-A"** an.] tbi- r-Mjtl
■hour the old l»m«r Ibero, mid nt laM' be pta4- £«b»rail W«
।ill U. i.tr&gt;s&lt;i k.r J»a&gt;&gt; » roc.
uwuiUU win-lmv &lt;.v&lt;rhan*,M gruitiiggb
Al-o • &lt;rw»t XMK1J ul U.«
w«mi ntxl had ft denned om.ahd lawtaonve cnpied hv HtM-s tmtoo___
_ _,
llpw, va^iy.l, piigbc hnvefciUmkyati.agr
furnftmv fixing* put in ,4h
Wdl—HI A few of the latter mildewed and rotting
arnirj.gR2CT 3&lt;XimnO3n
Mrtlajrpti but, | l-.ri-m-f,.m&gt;w^'*i&lt;*Wlij
from
their
fthfn-w.
-401!
hcrtt
!rd
‘
'
’
W*'Ja
-pitv of all lh«&lt; c-iuld Im mid agin It, be
«bin for yiwr.youth&lt;hnnj^4
Aid Co«kiBR Extracts
rraiu^igwcd them hvJhnda fimg abide
majwl y**‘i 1° l«*™ thi* b&lt;Wee
-Awd «U child T Wah xhe wHtta/ to
nt.4.lerrdint«,d&lt;W| while tb’jr warned
i Ttnc K-racuL DEktriT • r tne nuts*
ap4 ifymi vglm* lileor ^wwuf-gaigAyaigftt
•tav in a platM with *o.-h ghawtly aawann
will ..bey ; a *.-c.&lt;iaLtitMv In- ub my,4t&gt;ar*'&lt;
a-’aa karp »■ Mud a gwu MU-ruaenl af
sea; uui. Sr u»- (SA.VCySZJii
tiuit* c*mn.&lt;vtrd with ft 1"
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• (X abv kie.wcd nothing abnu’ ft. The iiu i w|u&gt; iu»d honte tlib’nA fttitif hia Fng- wMk,' riW-Kttig’ m*4iaHioM 4iH--d with
ST-A.TIOJSTER.Tr,
•wr i
•
■
HMte
n-. aignatiinr. fc« WiWttRr
old man wauled It kept from her, and me
picture* )&gt;f aemuMUM beauty,
IK- ,fl&lt;w»r
glow cl wifh fl..wyra of. brilliant dyca. ■mined the writing -hrs ririe of TfWrft^
l-nly would lie a» ernd aa to 1.1! th.After rinmlnbig every fe*«k, and Bud- MMtfervd liver the jHIv avnie gr&gt;-n idw.irk bum rxeitermnit bd wonM mk-tave rifrr$•
*k-vatrd V* enahh him tn ovurkaA hr&gt; young m-ctnr ah.mt the mflrdcred hndh
.#a rfeb carpet.
fl ■rfrtljfetri-.d! IWd." to •rkimwkat’e.:.\ft-r nil bi« j4efaaf*e
work, an old man,
•vetoed reduced ; era, when ib^y t&lt;uiud abv had to live ing-nothing thri:-eem«T4 ' ~'••*there.
Wr||-^tld Liud-ef w«H there ■o-n-f outlet leading to
4uee k*&lt;a«i agri»«ttb« w.riia, and in the had be really l»m at The mercy of &lt;&gt;»•**
io ibe h«l «tRg.-« vf J»»»«-rty.
,
■ Y»«u are nwrvei.4i.pftod the vmd^i -lire enough, and be wav often aectt walk depths whieb might c-mora
deep -raws* of the curtained window mt *unud viailrtr. wb-rwiigin h- nctwitri^' y
■nd I afe u!d Dke tn know why ao lieauli- ing around tbd vgrd.eactlv iu the traric «*»rrg
hard-hmkiag man. rMtuini|,g i*-.Uvr« •&lt; deadly bowilitv t-.*ard
buhl invader of bn hqpmadV-tfMty
f papers.
Vp&gt;&gt;n hi» feature*
ful a ■)».l
given up to decay and d«*»- tlw l.rotluTR p-*k in their &lt;leutb atruggle. wwaM
n» .*«■•, i. 41 ir U4&gt;Ai* -ifi'
Hi* fare argtArd logn.w dark.-r every ■tirriaa .fem»-n. and halMriM pegeert*
_ ..
^‘rewAn 'of i^kimy htaracfiiinj
l.ti-.n. ’
day,
and
at
la«t
ft
range
au-piri-an
lu&gt;.an
Aa be draerndvd the pathway lending mri hia thh» lipu Wit c.-mpnuw-l with
“An’ -ore. air.-ft's verry -body, ihat
Im puMi-lari jfl &lt;mra.Mn.nk W-*i*«'
ought to know bi.w libit place cum* to be tn Im uhlH|icrrd that he knew tnorcal*&gt;ut to an hiaHrtr&gt;"liridire, he found hi« way hit exprewnn ufimn rfehrrminaaioa. Hi*
thta u» a sample. Theta mt inuriiaw W.1»5
oiaitriwt&gt;-d by an ..Id wonmn who had dn-wa wna nf tbp Aritrin uf a past d^,
left t« tail away ton-.ihiug. It’- the w.m it than a y one 'clee.”
-IHd any ope act &lt;m th.we mtaplcftgp^* arauM'-farr-rif nywpi.tbe pamm; .flgi«ae&lt;ay. and hi- gray half waa drawn lack from frma where it leave*
der of iIm- vnflcy. au* every child in It
tbelAft v lirow, nnfl‘ !&gt;rai&amp;i-d iilbi a’'cffe
*JoM M arnw of tb.- felllii had made Up
tarty in the tfr
K-U y.4i that. U rm«e rryta oq lteal^id
HaMn-lf ’ H!* imut ws« of dark Vrivet.aftd
ii-.um-L I’m ■ p«"-r, ltigg-.ir'laidy,'but iiV tbrirji.|ml«'.that aoiuriMng wm n’.rung.
ike -k&gt; tdritfln-i uiiatyofurw covering and |hv niatl.-^ &gt;u«ghi tj» be , looked Into. lie n- for I Im pur-p-wul ialcrrupljnjMimt. ruffle. uTdriihaJe- |1—w fell -umt hi* ricnDEXO', TWi 'DMiH
iliac ahcll.r myo. it undur that nmf w«r Li:t&lt;!*uf was f.nm.l one tuoming. dciid In arid be pnii««d to aaryry fevr, wttha.aort il»-»,a*Mi»^n»tk.l.*9kHqihlm4* -Dll Ute,
bl-bed; -urn.- tn»d reni«&gt;rM&gt;.if c ma&lt;-foiire of w&lt;uidrr at her ektrrme &gt;*.i.ii-|incMa.
, lefty ate «»« worn a, ring paiUitiiRg a
or Ilcndy Pay, only.
“Whiii a &lt; a pint figtirv f„r ..no itf Mac- large diamond of ririgtilnr I'Htrr, and, a»
killed bint hdt tll-xt o’ the pts.btc'^lemt
e-rtfr; Mm p.prr. ux
la-lb’e wftehr-x,” waa the tlionght tlmt ! the brill! that Tare "it i-.u.vef rcrvx-irely RW.W.
berr tli..iigln bo hail put on rtid t . him
j.r ii» S. T. W»
•elf. a., von-re the old ruin ia duitbh panned thnmgb Ardru’a mi'«d, hut it w&gt;» among the paper*, tbe dreamer ^nrticn-' - u«nk a
■lu.ll
■» u &gt;■« «u&gt; m a*.
-fr-adily
pit
G?
fligh
.
’
by
rtsahrill
erhdeWirseil.’*
lady jHiiircd ’be antique wcIIIh^ of the
cmtlnnaHaw
&gt;4
the
atiry fmni wbrivWt
’
“And whit la-ctme of the v-ung gfel!’’ vd *oiA»:«&lt; the woman, wiyiftg :
type.
It waaa wide cirdetof inaq^vc
GEJNrTTIINrE.
IrttfeW &lt;-ff here.' ’’Ir you entrn^t'get a cf^jr;.
•tftu- .taxed UTftfewfell untH her ftroth“And arc yaw The cowriMt.ri y-mwtrr E'.ld, on whieb a wreath *«f fiirgri-ntc-noU
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nt any l-ailt iflnr^, the’ [mbli-dicr
er, a odlrgi- chip. w«&gt;‘ wYlrcbtf ’ tri. and who exports to, Jw a|lowe«l to riegn ,|n w¥re rtqnfiitei.V matrndlei!.
Sudd.-idy n fignrv. uho*c entrance he
S’1- w’’1
.• &lt;vrot W r«* wui ?
Ma- y. many years ago. an J&gt;iftidi i-RinA f.u hrr.ihdt i« *bv mlW Writ Urritb prac*.' np nt H&gt;'&lt;- &lt;ot vonder ! Have you
the bril that alwava’ lw&gt;d n«»Vo|rmi-vW, .-ame gliding otl-r the
g. nt|eo&lt;. n wMighi.n |i--mv |nth,-,lisp'd I «-r, hnt.tiu-y, waat.’t n bit aliki-jind I laiY n-4 burn wwetn-d
tepd bun fivtf eimU iu »4«r«nr. ,’&lt;: ■ - . -mw*-’
Stat.-*; leaving the m-rv populous p..r I Iwth'Ve-he wa« any kin Co him. The lad f-dfenra tb«r »bo abide mufar.fhat n.rff floor with n»d*-l« M ’rwu! ; ho drew, iimr
The
Ledger
k
milled
to imhacrih^w »F
*
’
’ * *
l,vVr I}'* •fyjJ’WWn
tii.tr- i*f the roimicy, k&lt; -truck -«b* n&gt; th&lt;i I was dark, fi -ry-|i» k'ng, nrid biigbBr like Yo'ing m»n. d-si’l think that ,g 1*4 know
... . ... ---------- forward, (tl- 'dartt. M
or f*n a.pieH . -t. i.t.d fitiull i *rtrt.-d in the vlfhg,' old Lind- rf; but fbe gal wa« fidr at tbc tietlrr limn any one v|«e, and persist in
drewyiurr^ii-ni.ljf
R-yhyrt
Bomlcr,^»iib’1(
■n&lt;»w
drilh*.
nnd
quTri
’
in,her
Way«.
.
this
litad
ecbeiiw
nf
youra.
fie'L'telR.-ypti
af
—
igly
niaikeif
fi-atuKd
Seemed
toglikW
ii°ti*robT ! "* Lh-idtdl. lie erected the i-&gt;aiage after
_____ ’ ‘_____
j n pluti liiim-lt.d to th&lt;- nrch:U-ct liy him
The pilntrr leaned against the trtink «hri if &gt;«4t du. .MWh &lt;UI .rtflwt« ih U&gt; U»e wfth'inriiifMnt pnsrioh. .TWmAr aww' Ib&amp;TA, A3' Autj &gt;twr* jivw XmK.'darltfai
wap-a vm*ng num «C nuwcrfiik tmmc and
MyW..-. I.MIUM
11 ■&lt;■• for_________ •” *'•■*’- ■R'* d«i-»r.ite&lt;l it w'rh
z: ' of an ng.d trviCThtd’ tlnmk -in nil the kst
thw hamia&gt;une*t and brae finnily paper t-4
p. koiif KTS A tu. | ..tfa-r o!.jvri» of art br-mght fram hi- Iwauty oftheimlmy evening, ami the ph: ituinAv ’hr dujbinls rail rue; I out rend hjs dnv* «ii-&lt; &lt; I .1 ddlyte'it &lt;-r.i fr&lt;u» that
la ib^’ftr’urv, anil | 'came'‘tie.® tii' w-nrk worn lyrilhn e|,!(-r-aiy.
it waa also •&lt;( lbw e.wtfHry^li-gwrtly ilfuvftwM. Mtf"
I lureMpir *cvne Indore hint.
•
At length, the por(&gt;le sbndow* of (wen • yiut to turn you I'nnu »ln* tats! pafh. fitr a isigrritr trriurt* -liifliimrv riuiedly ni«fc.! risihietcH^d l.X a WjinnSf tAxi; W
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i*» li'n prrajrij cirrulaii-u iioier f-m bmvlrad
-Alunxm- leiniM-r^Miil thy t|'ni- npubcf ing gathered »hrer the ».env. and thinking if triMi p.-r*ist,in walking lei-Jt, JqUil. it and M* dark Imir wwS cwt
le— tails «b-i liivonip.niid him m In­ jletqdy .at the l.-tjend «f the &lt;dd plms-.the -ftall surely fic J.ujour wjtiole ftitUre hwul.
th.u&gt;«ffd i-opiiw. *hhdb ia the 1 bm Mk.
i.cjw 1 i- -ri
M
t -R ' : ■•*
After ft! g
•nt* be ah.wlv rJwxl
new home stvnu-tFb&lt;fia**i- inherited tmi.-ii v-mneartiat walked ah»wIy toward thedwMe wc twelve uf ItwMrftai - i riRHiw
village of Gl idhUeUvaeaiwb-f a lodging
—
......
ol'hiaown tM'nrv. •1Tb»-y grew to reck
eft .? i i ■ ■maa'aii— ia il wl»» W
Jvr of fljv nlauiriHil ivad»r; then rnnkuig
,
|/ y
|.-— miuI wild maturity, often,treating fi.r iheroi^liL
- ,-e ft, .F/4ntbaWiah»dtei 'W..fHbrir .Hr *M«m, fiuind bi* way, to the “Waab. p*«e by ibhi pret»-n-c of aevond right. , I in * will plunge he -rii-d th.- pnp.-rs. tri­
their tilth, r with ritremr uhklndm-*.
which nt tihira waa'bitterly r.-*. tiled —at iugt.ai II.Hia-,” kept by an aged couple give no bred to wnmimra.if wh a nature. umph in'I. h&gt;4d them abdV. and' ;wwv.4them above hh InM. 1 'Rtrvl.l mnti -tart&lt;ali&gt; ra, iM-riv.-ly l-irti.-. tfevnraof «raih ii.im.-ti Hunrinx, wl*&gt; rc.-eiv.-d hifu »»r, M4W Jm*.! 4hmr hvwr.i .tumgMT;
. surf, ■!&lt;•» foi m»»» ■
•a Jahn «rvw*.
- . '
I’rn-gte riianM-ihi..
-You won't l.. li.-x&lt;. tor. then.** rile rd nffcdiwf
■nd tedv'ice often «■%• ot.-d within th.- dially, and at pnet- warted him agaiuni
i* Uax T 1 M U a ■ • •
AUa-rtis Puttcn in n citigfrn of
cottage. *111-1 the itdialdlaiila of Glehfall bring ■r.liicvd from ih-ir tavern by Uh- itnid. wilb a weary desperation in her -oiittd was tittered, though tpe Zipa'-4 «t».Entire.
See.
1
1’Tnlrx towuMjitfCIlFlBflMPtmfy.b ippengd
gruihhrllt rann* to look up.»n fta inhsM “rn-ut uinn uf lba.-KilLgM. John Wither*. voice. • Y«lu ft-ift'p»T*i the paih '.Fthm
• • S.' E.ime,
t.ftt at41
WUT villain
| • * B. &lt;: R M
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tiuita. n-outlMM- ligiiuist tin.- piiMM and or­ who was olwnyv getting their. gu&gt; »tx.,e*- get. llv*mJt &gt;HU."ro wm-ned WMheafael: I'M ravh oUa p,., The yotda r i-.r*/ ft jhr. 1
K. ’ ’ S. F.
pvritHy wbm.llt&lt;ty are g”"d hiking and cnnw-qiirHcca. Now listen to
|niprr« Iraruigjiin fe'her.-firrqu-'blbv n-. Virginie, aft.ikt.-d n.w rt»4fhtf1!»r 'df-7
':: t
der ol tin- v illage.
1 s.w.is:
and »tnVr*Al.lM«! B”r von ran. give frith to mv pitrfim: «&lt;wd* ». mhbt«&lt;v 4m *'•*" Ihr IMO ptMehiftMl. vi.hM tlvii *|&gt;C •fpimr ttiUrori*liry, fm'ttf'*
Al length tbc --Id man died, nnd the talked well.;to
1
■leiot rtr-^liih ult., mid wv-' :irrr»iicd Hyr
ju.iis quarrel!* d ovhr the rtici-.w-har u- the h .nib-—pn&gt;lm&lt;'ly Isra’ise he wanfrrt to If yuriptwriol Mni-upytetf ilm Tl rt»M{d him Ui la*, ly ittg.stunuvd «»d &lt;• braiavri .up '
3ig'ibr .diiiMlim»aei»te m .d Chhr re^ o
projyf’y hr httd left. 'Hie di»|Hitc grew tuirli a bui'umd f-.i hi- daughter D-ra, a. I lunar. J.pti ,wHl. either. lh?&lt;trrf:bave |b olt tix- lloor..
AtAcu.dbMlr M*-WM-ufbcr fknru- (Uk
Win.
»w ’ti'l.w
*0 l.igliWliut blow* were etu-Umged ;. |for
lereogwtk-d a* to tfi. p-dflleri iqwni-mg'—d
ting-iiriumd
thoW
jiltuu
uh-»
aeemrd
&lt;«•
linthrvn Imigiu ■round the pi'enml
rn«&lt;|M*&lt; H|l&gt; an ' .-n-l-AVor fcr rm&lt;&lt;ri&lt; frim IIbgt-tdfrd tfaft b* mt* s 4on*w
fiv-r'h. till our -tait-ri it with bi&lt; heart'when hts lm.-rr-nhtk* AaiywlilfeiH with"
blm-d ; and, tu flue- of being apprilfd
Umgs lH^k ibpHt.lk«n .&lt; AH4MMR*
at thi- entariraphe, the two wrxtv.-C l.gr” IWUH- up tu&lt;thp lilllr trid.i, in frost
i4.a-d a-k.-d h.ftrifhr MM «Jt .krntri—-nu-d «eily hifLsi-d by ft ft. a m-Wv ot the house, at which Airier waa partak­
thw wish John Bnton. « T.i tWv »• eg.*'
, deadly degree &lt;4 r*g - ngrin-l each olbrr, ing of . fnuiwl atippar. br-having erqm^
werrd that hr wa* a R-p»i»Hc*ti,
ifn-y rnahed into th.- up.n nir.juxl rmea- .-d tbw^iMid huateim to »rv» the nn-sl «utf
fa-Jrita Bmwo'. h«-—hi-llr*«A rtbrt 'G-fv.
ed the ouniial, the object ui each .«O«i ,&gt;f d.H.ni tv» lie amid enjoy tbu lieautiv- «tf
Wine waa at Mg a f...| wa be w*^* (W&lt;
I seeming to Im- tn gnm the edge of the th.- Inml-cwpe.
nuiHiug lllt* det-binltiou Mb wn« • Vh'dritkly'1
I Muff above which Ma- uAhgP wn- built,
Tb.- apia-fl
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICKS. PEPPER,
t nUNES.FlUS. HAI-ISB.CUDPiaU;

notiin- bod
much, -b-mld l» tie•tried l.y ni&gt; n. Hr took fr-mt hi* pockel pctierl and |*7*r. hi d iundr a th|»«d
ai d H-a-irrh &gt;k. nh lo la-rtdarged abd
i-dpnd when Ila- n.«au- a .rent hig t-.m
tn.illd.
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S&lt;&gt;ildi-nk n volet-kf-'kv Im medial el i
.ilaotl bint ami y.itb • strung iuimI acin-pt, add :

PATT NT MEDICINES

ii(&gt;r.uitooK&lt;

G

G“"
JOHN ROBERT'

P’

‘aBSSaSKS’

.JS.RCJFEB_;
T l.iHtlin. at tfer
• 1-toRfeal MCWtB. '

:i

tn uttut,

-EkriU&amp;r'j
• MtU'El!
• - KN .SK&lt;V1
1 &lt; Oh' sfr •

anti hurl but «n ag&lt;eii*t -upon tbu rocks
Im-I'.w.
i ,lu tlterirugglalbny, gnidiiullv appvoaflii-

wl'tie1 brink ; they grappled itr a deadly
vnibruce. aiMl B&lt;« taiahy, -momwitajl seem
cd aa if the tw» Wi-uid fail togriber. w*d
riwte « c--mm..n d&lt;»&gt;m in tin- Waters be||IW . Both werr mrr. of powerful fnuoe.
mid x i.4r.it pa-si.ui*; neither w.uihi yield;
and the terrible scvuv was drawing to n
rl-wc. when the elder, by a -udden eft'H
■■■ ./|Jen»irawa»rw^4a4WNa brother
' !Tuit grasped the'te^-’&lt;/■ )■«»« tnw
TttATCBn.

■erne *q Moon
-Ye-j xT &gt;1'T*-."'*-”773.
g»r«t. highly Vanapi•rated Mr. aprf Mr*.
Higginn and they a^ .mw a&lt;x-uap|&lt;&lt;hr
-gr. ut m in” of linvli.g drriRha up. 11 their ,
"&lt;-1i.f,ltiu-r." rl- ili.-y Cwtt-d Arden. Withm retorted, and an angrv **»••
minent whi-n tfic'plnfei^amMenl
lheni all ftp wawrfftig." ns Mr«.
afterw ard* mH. by anrrnntu-nlg L _
fila &lt;ivterniinnti«in. after that cvenmti, to
oreupv tlus rained cottage &lt;&lt;n the tHL^'
A * t Ma deriarathaf.

__________ ______

.

• Jowlv.tmmd V&gt; one ride, mid oudr'wgy
hf,Ari|ra,lM

jj&amp;ShkiMEwtiK^ wwfmrdwhAfp &lt;
itw oxifcifed fraguu-ora.
Jl« »n« &lt;&gt;•»- *Thfe'4b»r,«^&gt;4hto’i.«ft4Mh;’WiM ।*ei--u» “I n vbdeAl.rir.rl mt butovn part 1
t&lt;&gt; discover in -Mthatk .spot—11m pur[oi&gt;irr I
slid Jop&amp;W*. «»»** &gt;’ W,"* &lt;ai» •'“*
w hrii tfwaa flnu ntler***- &lt;*•—!' deliver ,

. kn-aate-----------w.t vWbriLiUey
.--------------------------------1
‘w
-yuwr. -fate.
h»ve
dagk with you, I.
t*A i* yon .agrih’letELs iirfrtfi -a .t.

__ _ man tat
Ite-WIM» rrt«u iWll4r j.dmi man Went cm V*t

tempted him tn wrtbn ttf-fcta abode al bi*
h.«w by &lt;*d«N *’1»* *nn» W»-|htai

■
I

«&lt;£.« we
■alfaw*.&lt;rwilfc»
.­
k4igv

Is )»,■■&lt; rtpx

?

�The next Lerturc hrf .rv'lbe la
dies’ titres') Aae»ci*iL« will be dclir
rrrd by Leonard

Wightman,

vm

—a &lt;M&lt;kd sucaem.

/

AHA»».aFA«.IW8.

SW The termers ia this vicinity are

beginaiaf U&gt; bring new maple angur into
Thay anticipate a good aea

Ma. F. W.

■MT befiwe lha lime fi

have ore lndrd l&lt;&gt; y tekl |tt the dcrirw ..f

year cteizrtas s»d spp’-int a Ivwcherw’ la

rtitute at lluatingw this Spring, tb-.ugh
A story Is going tbe rounds of my 6wn chi-tee would bat e l»v*n to drK-r

tbe papers that 49 children

This Farcical u*l taring c&lt;«vrned at

at Hardin,

III., were drowned, by’the breaking &lt;4

Detroit, Feh. 32nd, f-&gt;r the purpose of the ire.

Tbu Alton Courier aavs the

it till F«U.

It will open either tbu 2nd

«r tbe 9th

April, probably -tbe termer.

I will in term you oertainly in a lew days

choosing delegates to the Charleston Con­ statesaeat ia entirely teba.

wbcti t W ill sttnf y od some drenkrs.

vention.

h--pe no efrorta will lx? spired (o get a

ry The Am- ur river In Asia. rio--w

The C-ArentIon organized permanently

navigated by steam vessel*, under (he

by elretiic C H. Taylor of Kent. Preal

!

tell attendance of thp U-adter* iivyour

a-cti-m. (Barry and part .4 a«ij- riling re ranBssjiices of the Rusaian Government.
tics,) rwih every -district m y&lt;mr re rioty,
URPEITER B J0IKEB WORK.
Mr. Clark. M. C. from St. Lmb if preible, n»d gather nil who teach, or
L P. U«le,
Bring trepan-d witk aM sosretery ewetaaory
Vice Preridrtita. M M. Hawn, «if De­ G-.. Mia.. rtAlcd ia Gmgreas, that in 50 who prop hr bcreufL-r to tracu. I ahull Isr Nkteg tUrii. BK»m, Drees. Ac.. &gt;wl far
mrfr inwifut &lt;&gt;rw. &gt;rd the di&lt;-ts»ing of
pteaiag Ureter. 1 ere rSocoMoU are* pertwareg
tteir D. Jitio.1 prInripln. In any five or troit, and Peter White, id Marquette, years there Wield ho a manntectnring spare no effwl U&gt; make the rXereteca &gt;-f
rity that wield rival .Bnrmlngham, hi
rix life tenured dffiriate who happen fusil were appointed Secret*rh-s.
ibem&lt;ot practiod, Mina-*le character.—
un the bvncli of the Supreme C-urt."
After lhe udhri m-tnruvrring "in »u&lt;-h Northern Minnesota, if mir bonM nuuiu- l^t u*wu« waste mir rffirtn. Get irtar
’ Thia a-umds very like t reais at and rrre*e made and provided," tbe following tecturea eould be protected.
citizens (0 letid a beany iff .it t-&gt; make
balluwi.
B'it will tbr Union stand fire!
delegatrf were duly appointed:
value D« S" many as p*a»&gt;
nr There was a drenching rain at the liretit utr
First District—-Ge*:. V. N. tx-lbrop, of Philadelphia, io the 23d of February.
ribte.
Let it ha remeiulicruJ that «au&gt;h
Detroit, at large; Alphros Filch, uf
fjr Prof. Bartlett stated In a lecture Uvute-r represents 25 -r 50 popria. nnd
Waehtcnaw ; Fid us Lit er more, of Jackevery teacher that is reallv b-nefitted will pkms tuuUxi. Il.ns smI.NsiHi H-urivg. st 4v
at Tale C-ltege, that tbe Japan wiolrc
au; tjung iu osr Inn: si Um fevwl pcws.Ua i h'cb.
VUFFIS-* MWalsaU/M hato. atd al goal)}
Second District — H. II. Riley, of fit- wh- al could he anraaasfully raised ia all rexuiiiunirivV- tbe.rsxi gotten (&lt;• on entire,
,
JiMrph. at large; Phdo Wihun. of Lana the New England Stab-a,
district.
Invite your Ltergymm and rw4n&lt;vd rairs.
wee ; J, G. Partihurst, of Branch.
Ad k s4srt UmsImt. FrrJscv. aed errs CM,
Pliyri-iana, and others who rare ranch
3T S.une nrerdies in Virginia bunt-1 about tbe ri.4nt) wnAtningte Lrgvly with Ulen is payrsvst &gt;sr say tho'x ts our bav uf bus
TMrd Diatri-i—Chas. E. Swart.
Kalanut»&lt;n, at large ; Franklin Muzzy, rd &lt;hr figure wf Winter Dav* in rifixy.
pwqri* to lend tbeir aid to (be culerprw-.
of limien ; A. F. Bi ll, of Laiia.
A Northera rtlit»»r thinks tbe “figure was
With an oantssi. hearty i-tT-rt. a d•mured
Frairlh District— Gen. W. Peck, i«f
the beat looking and must sensible gentle
Ijinaing, at Urge; August-is P. Baldwin,
JV1* b-achrn. ran te- ararmlrid.—
usr E w
■ &gt;f Oakland; \V. L. Bwarn-ft, of St. (Tair. man in that crowd.
Prof. W« li h l» to be one of the Lecturer*
C. J. Walker. Chairman uf tbe com­
'
.
fSF" Tbe aagvs fi-r fi-tnale latew in •.hi.- Spring.

drat; E. V. iJnUt. Dalid B. Detini*.

Zan-w Tdioteun, and

W.

mittea nn re* Jut Ions, reported tbe usual

Caliteruta equate that •/ the sterner art.

Pteaan nritg me as Id what is doing st

string, which mean every thing, anything, A carpenter gels 83 per day ; au doss a will be done.
with that coming in above. Ths tab- | or nothing, just as suit* the fimey nf inwaahsrwoman.
Yotnw truly,
I for this purpose has already hem •» lerprrters. iSvey are varied a little this
•I. M. GtltOOXT.
tod. *io cunfrdrut are the diiecpirs c4
HT Cabin -P- Jack way, ref Spring
year
in
order
tn
apply
to'he
John
Broun
I e»mpleta cocccm of lb« Imsotawv that
write, waa fined fifi, at Detreat, fiw abutWuvt A Prrv.—North Cerolinn prv{
they have already Vetcmiincd to make invasion and d« clare the Republicans reing quads contrary to the game law.
poses io fight on m-dit, and fears that
Immediate arraAgvtnrnta to commence sp-suiUr. The Senate investigating &lt;v -lo­
tbu 'gwiiteiluieuf salt. Dr. R. C. Pigf-sy"- Chas. Sumner brought fnxr Ilv “tight times’* will deprive her of the ‘winrn It tec may as well reaae their labors
rwa ”
The RaJ&lt; Igb (N. C.) Standard.
ttr.Mauf the Direefen and acting Bo-;
dy.
An
album
nuutaining
the
autngraph
&lt;4
now. the Democratic State C&lt;Hrrmtl«ei
Jag. 7. saysj.
parintendent, ia imw engaged in comphv-1
StaCwd. dated. 19I9-, and nf John
"The mere ch-oil-&lt;1 uf a llbck Repub
tfaf three arnmgemaata.»Seyiaaw Bn has arrived in one day to a o«clu«i&lt;«
Wilton, dated, Jun« 10 1139.
liven Prrsidmi would moat pro aMy ef.
&lt;OT^. ru IA
th* committee have been unable to reach
fret State and bunk stis ks. and indeed ev
in twelve weeks. But Sen*tor Mason is
||4y The brother of Mr. Kritt. C-nSad Ooovbbumcb.—t&gt;n ihe morning nf
ery aperies of pn«&gt;rrtv. If Sr ward pbo'd
nlnw
compared
with
C.
J
Walker,
and
gi-Maman from South Carolina. was mar- he riveted by wi-U.wia! voles, it would lw ;
TmviLsj the 7th iDrt» the dead txidy of a
dered by hi* own states while he wait nneaav matter to raise money in JSorriu I
■irf was diats&gt;vervd lying on the fee in ibe State Convention.
Muskegon Lake. *&gt;«&gt;ut a mile trowaMr.
l*r, ISfiO on tbe best paper. D-.es an» I
According to those resolution* our sleeping in tai.
Gtou BmhhmMite d-«-k. by Wm. H. 8te&gt;
one dou'A that!
Without nhwiey w«State officers are doing n&lt;&gt; better than uaaf GaraboMi is married t»&lt; a young] mold neither ptocure arms, nor support '
vBBSMi, Who was coming up the lake on i
ual, end lha State ia jurt on the verge of |
the ice.
Tbe body was brought tn thia
nnd pretty Italian lady. She is 19. and
hankrnptcr,
jtt«r
a«
it
hav
been
every
time
'
yiltegv.andMlcntified as being that •/Jul­
her basband 49 years of age.
ia Dopey.
It appears that she nttendrtl there bat Item a Democratic State Go- I
—A 15 mile, afca'iug ma'ch (•*»&lt; platv
dtsrvh at this place on Stuntey, in o»p»py* The hotel bill of Memmiriger.thr ।al PoelaaMnith. N. II.. &gt;&lt;i Thurwtev of
a with «ome friendsjind left to lettant
tert week.
Jsmra Ayrea n&gt;»de ihr din8.
C.
dteunkm
agrat.
while
slopping
one
The Republican State officer* have had
&gt; ou M&gt;«aay at about |0 o*ck*ck. A.
week at Richmond, a a* the moderate 'tanee in 47 niimrtr*. Geo, Mar»toa in
47.41 and Ja*ib lfa&gt;l&lt;i«&gt;ck in 50 mingtr*. I
M. , Iler tether oommmewd loM»hcbt&gt;r some m&gt;&lt;Hry, and the Convention don’t
They, sum of 8900.
3/0 thaaMrnoon of that day .*U&gt; ow­ know whether it is safe &lt;&gt;r not.
Ayr*!* and Marat os each okaied •
mile
ed this search •*&gt; Tuesday morning, half auapecl it ia stolen, and wish wn had
fy A Mr. Rasrl was Tnurderwd at in 2.20 whu-h ia within a quarter uf a
g onr time must have pa«ed very 1 DcmoerntM State officers n» we need to
Mto»: d of Flora Temple’s te-sl time.
, Hanevar, N. Y.. recently, by Ida own
naar1where she waa lying, but owing g.
Lave, an they would know it was. Oh !. slater, hccsnaehe persisted in getting intew body bring partially concealed by (teShe «i»rre&lt; dered herscll Io
I bat had fid Ira the night prevk&gt;oa. if they maid rely reinstate “Phirnii tuxicatsJ.

f (ocarr—Mr.
has f-ult three,
.* Black Riv^d

roewf. "■ Still much waa d

street, the

street in i-or village.
?. ,Th" t»ert year, 1858, n

aniees to secure the layi

and ibsrw a tew detache

•at the tax never cullect

tbeir taxes, as they

year, white rtbers, to t

said, have either neglect

Mr. Alltenn ref Min Crack,

ydfeted »*■ »»rd fiw

Hther than the public g

' IB 185" the village fc
waa aectmipliUied. and

jni.ee ahmiW harateeu

./j-ngrvss and gf»d «

much mawimged

mayv, aide and erewa-wa
.made ragtibonua to the

&lt;&gt;f Store stterirand the

DECLAMATION No. 2!!

&gt;4 private citizens wer
Th.- ravages of voearim
the wants of all that p

east «-f the Post office w

iwasxxr

ly u verbs •Led, still w

MEAT MARKET,

— improvements were

where, and ««r turn w
But 1850 came at

The thing must “be did.’

came a Wank in our

Tlmr/bre, the swlterrtlwte s-Hikl my

wori^nothiae has be

*4&gt;««a uu. x.
W&lt;* completed. Ro

tsars and some bare
lafte have iwen disreg

hate Ms-V gnalurea f.i

Mf waguwaot enuBtr

have hem the hay
lierd* r.f opwa. and c

UUCXBXH.
u . ..
r
UJite
TALLOW.
CAMMM
.
Ml/
*»•♦*

Cemtned themselv

arasimrting th

Wc hav

cusbi.gis.

catmen which have pr

thMgs.
.CUMMBMUSERto NOTICE.

TO BVY.OUK STICK.

itK-

It is not pa

is mt liecsusc the s
and HieMhfvhal hav
do their duty.

thia.

Tbee

private inte

agnteat the peWie go
tertwt never fails bi

wkMn ite ranch to at

ceta werw v&gt;4ed for

individuate, with a v

state of things as ha

rate Interest has sub

jmlhtea and the pu
Uve door

» hat

do—Ttnthif* ’ Ther
the history uf the p

taken into tbe amou

cowrue for tbe futur

In lha,early scttlrment ref Vrr.L, ail

mi aibfimiry a* Mte

tones of 7 miles,.in a winter morning, af­

pMil nf tMa ww h

~

New Yomm Tows Mcrnxos—Rcrca-1
ue*« Sccc—^-Tk.„ n.».j ,l«,
IbpuNkwn*. one American Republican,
utte American and two Dt-niorrar«. but1
tear the Dtnw-cnit" had five Supervlaor*
I this manty, in Franklin G«. rim Dwu

With the e

wwet.

drew a hrad of log* to mill containing 4,­

Piowivmb or OaklawoT—*Dte unfd
hrforv (hr Printing Inviwtlgsting Co r« 870 feet.
‘
SrttL-rs’ AbSBciartwii,’’ oftliktand rtaintj.
miltec t&lt;f th. Senate on Saturday, (bathe
holds ha at&lt;n&lt;ul meeting at P«eitbir tm
3T“ The Detroit Tribune thinks nn the Urf.
rverited bctwvm hmr and fi c tb-usand
H«m. Thom. J. Drake is n
dollars from Mr.'Wi ndrII in 1856 for the State in the dnkin equal* Michigan In the parted to deliver an address lift.m the riernurpoar •/ organising a third party in variety, amplitude, and wealth refits nat­ ir hMury of Oakland omj ity.—FVml
J’.-ntrsv I vania preceding the Gubernatorial
Citim.
ural rraoartwa. The Triterae la right.
ai.d Pi evidential rlrct»«N. which tbe Dtmomo v regarded »" imperatively neves
-e- A mite child waa Imrn in Htatldterr We do not kwia bet a “woman" |
nary Ms «rruir the State for Mr. Burhanhas a«p-«l a right to “ehew" and ^sin&lt;dia*i field. Ma-"., last w-ric hmhhy and widl
an. That RMNaj waa applied to (be «»bfiwmeri. with a-wall drfow-d pair of -rdt,
ms man; h«t it te ft great damper
to
jrrt. This fact establishes (ha*, the pub­
silky whhdtrfW.streteMBgfo-m ear tovar.
lic rronvy derived from printing and oth­ one* pwtical (dene whan about to imprial TV child te now five days old, bright nnd
er joha and assessments in departnieata, a “kiw*" «m a preUv fur, tr» he met with lively with a growing beard.
waa used tn start ibeFillmnr* nwivrmeut tbe offensive odor of tobacco.
on a prnrtieal boats, winch was afterward
UP"1 A greet exeitesm-nt still exists in
rm-lerrd formidable by c-ortrihutimM

Wit emipdlrd tu p

&lt;4 thia year's pmcredin
kSlL '..
L-.-i .k.. .

■ITTW.

RT A

Tbe hulk of tbe

walk.

’Drver performed, and tb

*

Aectaxst.—Auagrd man. oamei J’Wph Carman. «h» lived ai Mrwv- (man W.-w Y.wh. (bnrtgh which the side- rebr &lt;* to *hr *«W springs ret No th west­
pMfe in thia cwatv. waa kilted vraXrrdav. dipt operation* were managed and Mr. ern P.-nt»y Ivgnfa. ' Tbr supply ia abun­
Frrm-oit drfcatrd. Mm rment a ar* n siar
by bmOKrirrek .« the bark ./ tbe iwdt
dant and Ind* (air to be a soarre of great
».y a lever att-wtod t» a windlass.
He mi *m&lt;&lt; tn repeat this game next fall, but profit to those working the springs.
«M •ngaard in drawing Hp an oX which with lew* pnwprrt* of MWcroa.

Ilg ii*ad tart two hours after the «&lt;v-ur.
renre. tyis age was about 70 voarw.—
Mx. Carman «r*a a retatisc of gurtor E.
A. Laeta, of this riilaga.—Asomp

.paratively pirn cries lha m

DRUGSTORE

,

hndjuat Wan killed^ffi-r Iswf. when mmus
tl^ag gave wftr; be wan otanding nrar

Pro

1-OKK.

rxpe.4 to bear these biennial

The N. Y.’Tnliunr’u Washington dis­
patch, irf- tbr 13th. mvu:
Mr. Mrgsnyw ot Pbilad&gt;-lphiii testified

Bnrincas in oar village -rents
tuba brisk pint now. l/trge q«ianficie&gt;
nfrinratte. are brought in daily, and sell ।
Jatek atkl 75 and t2 25 pre ibooMnd.
tavsw, also, ia large qnautitire. are hre»Y
in utam. We ai* in nred of a IhUe more
«now in order that lumlwtmctt may car­
ry nut their work.
Since (fir above wa* In tvpe. alv-ot six
InchM of snow ha* fidk-n. and it te will
snowing test—Assster Leader, JM. 17.

PROBATE NtHlCF.

^TATI OF MICDIOAK. i

Bank BwiiHUa’^^dbrop. and “double the public authorities.
*
IhDi the Senate, • lull estate taking a aldvr
pay" Peek, (tiret^Vi-lega'ra to Charleston)
&lt;x«dr fiu* the TertUurir*. He ka determ­
Th? steamship Hungarian Is
ined to prara tbte nw-ararr nnd bring the
info Slate offices again, they would know
wrecked half u mile off the shore of Cape Senate Ui ruts up*« that principle.
just where the money K
Rut as there
Sable.
They have linen unable to rmch
treasury leeches “can’t come in*

the afflie’rd.

riM higa.

tow linage I—ir—■
T&gt;U .gi n&gt;'&gt;re tewto 0* t

HAY and STRAW

f

Mi-xws-Dmr Sir.-l

wo 'for the manufacture of this luxury.

as well run sn rffgv oft hr Supreme j
Gastt aw to ran a filing candidate who
kteln'trfrr to the future sethm of that
Giurt fi.r hi» pnlirrwl principle*.
But
♦i rswlly te’pr that Mr. Diaighs* abdicattfCJ te not as unqualified as It kas been
fiapraaeated. F«* it is sate' to aamimr
(test however il may .be with prominent
pa bite Men. Twa P»&gt;rui «4 thia great
&lt;M.try are n«4 yet an insensible to thirir J
&lt;Ara rights, as to vrwt the fit-bi-nirg of

tailed lo dteeuvrr bsr.
A vbdrai aiorm
came nn *"• after «be started for borne,
and she probably I ••at her way and wan
«MmI about &lt;n. the lake all day. She Sv
idratly had hsremvc Iwwildrrrd. as vtehod token «&lt; wnwrevif* her atuk-r-d.Staw.
pnrth— of which sbw wnq&gt;prd stexn her

&lt;*ueh’

.

Uffice.d’flilp’lorPulJie iniWnictlon. I

Mtn a (toll hmme.

tbe market.

V '

F. W. Mweu

Saturday evening the Sd &lt;4 Maich. Give

, “if Senator D&lt; sighs has door.n* stated.
Ifthas rffi-eiualh merged h&gt;a indli iduali
tjf. and sM&gt;cat&gt;-d "II dirtmetive pmition
A a eaadidstc aud a* a statesman. We

&lt;WXNCE»r

—the »na th'mg «fthe kind te fhf

‘

liman powerful aa

•“»" *» W““"'

ter ire. Iraiter her babe arfrep in the

cradle alone, until her return,

Buch were

the hardships aornetitnea met with in a
■era

tbe invevti&lt;« uf Lad-

ciiANcm sale.

�soxxet TStf tunum. omil
•wr village Improved ;

wholesome taws

and reguUtHin. eataUatbed and «if ,ro-d ;

and

ShsKsSxSS

DRY GOODS!

tskrt tb nmder-

mraaurra

tome

liw danger,
we nave tcfnnn. hr shall

property more secure from

Temfekaxcb Meeting.—Rev. A. H.
Ga*ton will lecture &lt;® Temperance, *®

■t fire.

Shall

wrgoon in the old waiyt

H. A. GOODYEARS

a a. goody lore

This is a

Friday everening uf this week, at the quest!.® Cm- our citizen, to answer at the
Obert Hom*.

The ND&lt;in* num. i»j&gt; ta &lt;&gt;ut tn the’

Pioneer again.

He ia eurapelled to uar

a great many words to make biitiself un-

bur charter election ; and we cannot fur

derrtood.

Var referring to eonie matters of Inter

• •f him, not even bring mmpeliod L* ante

eat to such as desire to sre any permanent

Aw s|&gt;eciaa. as even if the in®, shin had.

iinpruvenicnta iu uur streets and side

-ecu so adjusted as to hide his rare, bi&gt;-

we

NiXwithwtanding

walks.

haznr*!

something in expressing an independent
-opinion, without having consulted a few

In this we have tte advantage

whom .naiure had foully wrr4iged in his

garding. we proceed chcnrfulL to our

intellectual cnA/wmeiit.

He had

CHEAP CARD miB
CHEAP CASH------------STORE
CHEAP CAPH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STOKE

a w®

One day ‘•Old

Leac" cimvenedaaeoraiireoiif his frisuds

machinery of our village gnvernment was
set ia motion. Like all reform* and im­

and neighbors to a suhiptuomi dinnsr,an&lt;l

provements, This &lt;«nc of maoguniting a

doe© guard over his mouth fur fear

ninnieipnl government, had its opponents.

disuraciug hi. parent.

Baaed vp&lt;® this feeling of opposition

on, the young man was questioned by bi.

came resistance to tbe ordinances of tbe

lather's guests, but he mode no reply.—

frisson

was strictly charged to keep a

&lt;&gt;f

Aa lime passed

A TIMELf WABAIkU
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

The biting wind, of * Inter com, oa apace
(Mt,
fkantn •&gt;. JIMmu, CrMif, 1
dktHt, PttirUff. .nd 0t -«.uw.rw. »Wt onr eii

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
STYMIE
STORE

As a nature! result, it ma&gt;n came to be

rather insufficient charter rendered om-

whispered rathe*

paratirely powerlas the municipal govern­

“Old Isaac's Foul I" The young lad heard

Still much was d&lt;oe this year, in

it, and foornediaAely bawled **ut: * Nv sac

ment.

CHEAP CASH STORE.

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

Axacoora.—Old Isaac Hidden belong­

ed to the aristocracy.

0«nmoa tnuhcll, which together with a

rmr msox furceakixq nr
AMOUXTJXG IN VALUE TO TWO IX
on MOKE. WILL XECEIVE A GIT

foundtd bray Ing would have axpoaedj

vptabm, by the way. are not w»,tb re­

Five years ago n» Xt May, the.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

hi tn.

keif c«*Miiitutnd censors of the pre»*,wh« re

(ksk.

m4 ia amilfer wag ttaa «aw otter INfa.
Dr Muree’a hidma ILkm Pill. are told
%y all'dealers tn Mcfioim*.

grading'State street, tbe main business

of Lttpiog

aired in *®r village.

rovxox* oct I”

loudly

that that was

itill now, father,

►rove tb»u
fitolll.'i

OoMLsctei
UvaFfo.
rkmtine Pis.
Mute
-

tukt've

,
Dr. CAITJF|:A.,
MAGNOLIA CAT^RRfl

The next year, 1856, nothing was &lt;h®e

unless to secure the laying down of here

aud there a few detiubrd patches of »id«--

/*Lxcrvaa.—TLc Lecture of O. L, Raj,

Esq., before the Ladies’ Literary Associ-

GOODS SQLD

sli«M&gt; *® Saturday evening, although not

walk. The bulk of the street work wx&gt;
aa fylly attended a. »e could have wish­
never performed, and the larger portion
•iff tbe tax never collected.
True s&lt;&gt;mc ed. was listened to with marked attention,
Ipaid their taxes, as they have d«me every j which is of itself an unmistakable evi­
dence &gt;*f tbe success iff his effort.
Mr.
yewr. wbiie others, to their shame be it
. Ray did not read his lecture, but was «itnsaid, have either neglected or rdused.nnd
I ply guided in his effort by a few notes or
were n&lt;»t compelled to pay. Thehistory
1 heading.which fact rendered his effort lite
uf (bis year's pr«&gt;cvtding. is. completed

IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL. UR
t.TLAR

'ey a OMiiiiiunicalioa in

In 1858 the village fared better. Much

was accumplisbrd. and although

much

anulhci

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES. GLASS.
SASH, and PUTTY, B UIL D E R S'

HOUSE

teacher in tbe county that is, or that ex-

«d private citizens were protected tty»n»
thi- isvages "f v orari«&gt;tu&gt; .mimsl*.

Altlm*

the wants &lt; all that part of th« village
east &lt;4*tbe Pru4 uffiee were almost cniire-

CUSTQMtaS JUCLU

SJVJiLY.

jXfts to be, prepare to oooie.

l£JBFrtli

FOUND.

Wuati. tux Matte* 1—The Ladies'
Literary AssociaUuu seems tu be wuumg.

ISAAC C. KOTT,

Is it diange ut Admiuisltaliut* demanded!

l. tmw setting •»» f«sofa '.’rwr»ri»« for ) Poua
than nn te boeghi for the ante money, at any ai

SCHOOL BOOKS!

It would surra no!

FOR CASH,

wbrre, and &lt;&gt;or turn would c&gt;&gt;me aoon.
But 1859 came at length, and with" it

With the exceptii41 .if street

work, nothing has l*e«i done.

fastings’ pritt turrfiit

ted snd pvt u;&gt; srilh ** much care a. if
prnwat to sefeel tbon 'ounvlvsa.
r «lock of Good* ktags «&gt;&lt;» writ wrioctsd. i
xofetwr safktxaUsf
x

TO

4

St'FFERIXG MANKIND!

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
eaa te fuand tn the

Not a

COOKIMG STOVES! The Anchor of Hope

FOR CASH
Ft»R CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CAW1
FOR CASH

nr wnftta n

cri-sewalk laid, nor and «»f new sidcwslh winplrteil.

BA»y| ii

THE PlilLOSOPflEirSsSTONE

— improvement, w ere l»rmg matin aome-

ment.

SOLD
SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD

JEWELRY.

It Will be

an opportunity whieb the tvsebvre uf uur

ly ovrrlfsArd. still we dP not complain

came a blank in our municipal govern­

GOOD9
GOODS
GOODR
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOOD®
GOOD®
GOODS
GOOD®
GOODS

Let every

made rooHmtous to the laisiness portion
trfSMWc sftce’uind the grtnten* and yard.

COOKING

er's Institute is to be held iu ibW village
during the present Spring.

Fn&gt;m Bnmd-

TRIMMINGS.

our paper that a tvrm -4* the Slate Teach­

«-f progress and good order in our village

way,side nnd^nms-walk. were laid and

SAWS,

part ol

more should have Uvn done, the lovers

were much encouraged.

CROSSCUT

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL’.

wbea ilh stated that what money was
collected waa used for private purpose. ^Teachek s Institute.—It will be seen
either than tbe public good.

and

DI/

Some have paid their

The village

taxes and mime have n«it.

laps have l&gt;een disn-gaplfd; tur street,
haye hern postures Art- swine; tbe sleigh*

snd wagons «4 countrymen, incar »rpee*

,

have been tbe hay snd grain racks &lt;&gt;f

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

herdsJifcpwa. nnd etdts iin our streets
havermused themselves by untying grain

b«g» fM* extracting thi- mi* fr-un carriage
cusbiiuts.

We have ow view of the

•■r-x"

causes' which hare preduetd this state nf

things.

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It is not party polities alone. It

is n«*t because the street commHoioner
and the Marehal have'n«H been willing tn
du tbeir duty.

this.

AT ANY PRICE.

The entwe lies l«ck of all

Private iuterert has Been pitted

against the public good;

an*! private in­

terest never fail, to use all

the uirene

wkHn its reach to attain its end.

ON-

ceis were voted Ut end elected, by aume

SPECIAL. KOTICES

FOR SALE!
OXF. SETT ot

mw.

ATAWT.FRg

testy t«n HARNESS.

individuals, with a view to jirtt .uch «
state nf things as has since existed.

Pri

rate Interest biw submerged both party

NAMFicrmtr in mow

poiilies and the public good, and me».

have done jurt what they were elected to

d»—Enuring!

There are sonw things in

the theory uf tbe past which should be

tbe cure, ttel uiy m.Jieinr, . force
s. copied fron. t»y record. sr»
IM l5vw CrxnpWat ; UT of Hbeui
Servfols hi sdulM; &lt;7 hcrulsU In---------- - . so arbitrary as nanemrity, and nn incen­ G«wml CMaHtn &lt;7 ft-xasl Pi-bibry; IM TeMar
brfMte
Kmm. nriteMkis; 34 Fk.; W h”r
tive an powerful s« personal interert. In

takefl Into tbu account in determining &gt;«r
course far the future.

There ia n&lt;) law

pnmt of this we have only to refer to

what haa btetid. ate ki some parts .ff &lt;®r
yilb«e.

Row does U happen that there

j» not a crosswalk «•» Blate street. Mat'
«f tha pw« «0foe I

How die. it happea

thaA all &lt;/tha east end of the tame atrert

fcttehaif Ihoa the rert for tbe want «f
ppiMG-waUu near Jeftyeua rtreet! Why '
r-b

J*~« ««« Uw. I.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANT

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PMD»^
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE.

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htttCAXR OF MICHIOAX!

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BOLmOD.-fc SRAXT

WbtmT»tf.«c&lt;*cr.i£c»**rl*^

Sto'Kjfttt1*:.St W.

FHaITiJO

fastings’ Rusinas

ON LOW PRICES
threw by their TtMihre j lie nuQ hat &lt;r u per­
fect knowledge &lt;&gt;F-rtwr F.: mathm &lt;■? the

That-Ig-So -!-!-!-!
aaon ma uno
THEY ARE Jl’ST RECEIVING

VttMJMSiLi

M^d .C&lt;V
•nmjewe it ; - nnd in tAbtWhie m m-rfcr
hwmrledgc iZ
thing jtiU4 re&amp;X

OIK1
iW
d JOPR
»35K&gt;rn
XMQ7R

and art fap-T dii-inrHd, Itu^uljitntH-ii
M«l« b»Wnkhe.l; he w&lt;«hh«NH*vi-

Jfcwny.things i&lt;. ksrii in U. J«&gt;oiM^uLn&gt;'
-

ttarfibHUM Tfti
Toilbacbe

CT
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R«/&gt;1*810
H&lt;&gt; » MJ3in
n*O RI3R3
1*3 IIj

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mre.- OneU te rere. (re*. .taMhZ
■Hurt tu moon i CT-.fFtnt «.» ui®ot»
PltM bMt be«M proiwd by •■•;.'»*• «•,
‘4W dbwta'wpwM *i tew^srefa
Ml rn.d U . j.:.yt -1 hi. ia •». kx]ecU*si.t. uMtk
i. Mi.*!,
... .
qomix xo him*^
...
, That tUy &lt;ur« the ahU^ ixmveraal cuUlplai ,t.
tyffnVMX
with »aemia*rrrra«»ty. and m a terr &gt;boat ihae.
Tut afttrajf u'hcr
^‘e pnrr«d “•

h ia .-dmoat impnfallik' K»r n-pt*r»&gt;n rd

ism

. b-sunnd.iuind iiud r .’imiumd arm&amp; b* Jmm-

^itbotti learnhtjj some tldhg;
. b&gt;MQM be « dull •a-todair haired, who lite*

S|4av »ilUinii JuViMflg «MtMew.a-

LIVER CUMFLAJNT,
•nd restore tU Uculib red Min^tli of ibe .ugery-

Ho »e Jfc-ar ’pfTjjijsC^iOAJk
Uutt they have fiuiUiwi ih. it

-’ME.-., „-Jv_., »’•. &gt;’

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.

1 - -

mistaken idea. amHimr dull and
would life 'm%-4V*^f5 A-ft- Thty.u,

uTter

• *

xWtoJB«*•*■»'**“ o.»T-«-

RIIATTEKEO roy.ST.TbhcW/ ' ‘vl
be-M«r; tbrx inaiTJ»?.Mp tCR.-d with jum!

Antf tbrn wbit B ptarfire iber^Iu

•un&lt;&gt;er M bc-ar op m
Hid rt«pna&gt;lbfttrte«.
.ully praKDfJW
•ant tbal rt«Tl»e th
,4am. btranm* U ia^

WAWzia^.'fficVdWzx; «t
cuatire. Mother*74*".fait adaxald likewise take
■ me or two of Hare- pili* ouee re twice per week.
Tbei will net onlv keep oar ayateu. beMtby and
refnlar.-bwl-wIM protect year urfaal- axaiu.t
Craaip and I'juna in the elomach. and iururr uut
Xtlwiih? tfeMLbttl «&gt;u lurmkee/K cMH
IbtM anek led. wi^.a ewaet dlapueitlon.
RAOWAVh kBOUtATiSG FILLS
Repilatc each and eiery organ .1 tbe ay »leni, and
cornel ail deraugi nieuSa uf tbe Li.cr, Uoweh,
-saWwrXXa i

cntkmaleu tpnda to prticrve A4 fn.m
trim, by tU«g wfr iulndn;&lt;Nbnimicthi&gt; c

fljoe e»!&lt;w»o

'&lt;**1 '** «f**r! minds nre'ehtpty thvnwill he n.detire to inrelit aufnethirig t«&gt;

&lt;MQ?J WOOD

U f»Mi‘away tbe tim? which

.er Eaatcru |«&gt;liWcal paper.
•TiTTi it
iVaSHa’t t«.

vts^Xi*"’*^***

BII i liana pn tai, la wham — Ao—.y—h
&lt;» reGW*kh»W*lt«.»U.V ■■Hbrtr’’ ■&gt;&lt;
A- er tad acne, c»u-n) H- p,«f'Arla. iliartl.o

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« AFsM MOi.W TO HHL,
aadaiiyUaue
lU ^&lt;U«u. uv^ x ta»j.&lt; wl
Scivfiba, - biker bweU|i«rj ut utUr-xar. 'TUir
EE&lt; I.LJT Tl J. HI lijx.T

W4

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and tliM-M an di«-uw -r tk Mui. ■ 1. ai d ft WeU.
IM-I.xrr, lU twrt.u,. ;«o.a1.*nr alal:. wl«a«x...i
srXr^iri-Si'vSr.«7£;test,
r*Urar u&gt; B4M tWdhrM-JUSHiKAW.Ui V*4F
KT BULK UI.tH.lt I’H.IK arvrudi me b. thr
, rape ieacvnf th.ua—nd. &lt;4 nri»g4ftlrir
N»b..

&lt;W.-X*rr. Iiw'.u* Inw Son.
».O. *&gt;, ret au Eltmpopv tutbpperMMi who Irewia
theClab, F«« atJtah./FMjb wa&lt;ir»lhrr» E».
Ira expin. orlbe Tri Weekly Trtaae. Fotavlub
.40.10 Hundred. Bis Extra cupiea, or Ufa Ifailr
Tr'tbuue.
The So* preset.

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i-SJicr;

Cixtit etieaa,
------- BaaIt-Pure.

BOOTS &amp; ®H©iK.

)RP«&gt;hMvily &lt;n. .»r hamh.

dx. ab ir. b b (Hw-Aht Itr.-C-x1, fa.
xluu. plZU Fxtf luU xn.h rain, thr .tu*..art, bat
U-m-hw m i».«t inti, it..’ Ui-d.
Ibffaad -g,
iwjH.FfcrtiriTteft'.v'rttiTt

Wmw-J
»JJm. r.raC» ;X.i ^r‘.*T

WnutrHwo na'ure trance of nnharey teriad; »u
■tel. while the at alm la ni-h-rKuiug ayfa.r.mgfi
|tet*kk.n*l and nrgalaUun
it dady be•aiaea aUrriatlx-ucrf.
Cper-h.-muled will. Urrrihnnpfafat.-D^tpap.
afa. Heart ilt^uar.. Fulinna a l.h,-4.re*falkemale.whuMvauhl.el lu.irrr-xulpljMaa,.41 Vatan*.
err purlieu I aiiy rvcnbiiurndvd W Uw imuc
pillu. Tlxy are pinixul intake e.«Kanlly t-Ur-f

■Mhm. Well tota the
mM t r
-O.-Ut.wond ..f plensrer.
. wJ

«U A

KICK FEJIAUA

SrlmhaXe iMtfnisLwi
br.plra. wrek
BrM pi,d dtUputidrery. r.cuyrta-eVlrn Jpr.t n»

CKTICB OF THE I’KACE.
Tax Arret, will attend tn
debts and all ulber buainm pert
Odkr in Goodyear-a block, up n

J

hb unrdatjr then t»» ttrhi^ A ah |th-

Hrpubhx a tux &lt;4 Mieleg.n. far th. gene, al guud. to i

Itdh i - be Huppreiof/a^r vwncxxuxly and .Hute 1
f*»|&gt;rr»
.
I’m* &lt;■ mgag or •■&gt; get »p Clubs ere rrtjnraXed
to aeml in Mi'-a-iaU.. * ouxue— a. £*•' *• ..l&gt;x»iu&lt;d, I
•t f 1.00 ayaar. Hiibacrijrtxona may cernimrace al '

GROCERIES
HOI

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• TTORSEY andComrtclora
A. chareerr. General Uud
OBfae. second *terjr of Hower's

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nre.rew-.aMr* nv*re/*dW-fa .w fad
vrMWv x^-vt* -ffitr-jR:-

MM rapociidlV tlx* able and CMiatM
&lt;&gt;f Mr. CbimdK-r in rerlew of Um
and MiKebuia rem-uung. &lt;.l

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-J dfc* Lit»

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, | viur kind nganla. xu.d Uli.-t. ire

fWlfer*

&amp;ARP-WARE

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THE DETROIT DA1LT TR1RVNE
la pobltahad mMfrtaiaa and «wfa Uaxl oi
tb.00 per annum.
THE DLTHlHT BTMUEKLY THI.
BD.XE
h ptiMiahed rrm Turwiar. Tn:r*d.r and ffatarday Evrntnita. and raaifad *»mlaH&lt; on the Kte- ,
ntoeuf puUiealion al ». 0 juw annaai; two eop. •
tew IS.CO. fire eoptea. w tie addi-re, 110. --. and

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f. nwr.

, XH,&lt;.i, oro-reiniegina. p. v f-favr 1‘ta-r &lt;•

Mi.la

Mti.urial .la-..I.

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AND CUTLERY.

magnetic^

©usiifinsRrLr.

(natafaiar SwWHng.,
Jijilrt Sweats.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Toohj Am rlex ‘Ahead.

STrST"’
liuu-a.ol ill Und.,

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ThrYi-ft»nm w-ftv

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KOW£B
U urut.i Uutuwaxt btiMuvM. u. U

Ax.daJLdorj.i-&gt; that bate b*r&gt; established ।
' ’■'r'uicE o\TUtUR PKn-KOTTUt
ur-dua vj n&gt;«tp4a«4j»hN&gt;uti

k

New Barry Mill,
vJBanwdJUMicWBfid- qpera,ttuat!lruadj

mHMpaid order and na prompt m apy
otUr Mi|l lu Barry. o?ahy other 64^^..
’Hutirqfweeurcd the •rrrkx-a.d’ fc

WtmM t rnr
Silbert w* 1&lt; *rn fbAUrh; *»* tattled al
Ulluttl.im.- &lt;! -.y h&gt;:
In th. tout.

MM-wwr&lt;«dtt&gt; bc&gt;»tg .i iMi» xM.U- UM&gt;t
iiltfWvuijdiTri,,b^ef&amp;cr with *'fi-wj

We Imt« put d.twn tbe price. &lt;.f ell

thr time* and mTr

MVFAX'

jiu. cm rut 4ji«*«diiinB&lt;/.v

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lenea, M8 Broad war, Rew York.
I. additfa. to wflfeh?M«M»k&amp;dr-d ralrebh 5M
Works of An arr ^ircn Io anfarrtlx-m aa Hreu- Midle

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«.ttr pwela t« nit

k/ttUd/fDdt }

•--«S4MShl!WJ!y**’,
2«*.-A CapT of Uts elemutljr Illualnaled

S«e urtunwnr «»»irrn»i.mu.
Th. UF«X HOMMl.’mHaUn. .WU, t
uli.TJ.'iM”T.“’t-^1" •* “w*

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S.tlttnrr—w«4 are -prepared th - da* lb*-- H

“Sbnkapearr ud hla-friead«,”
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Thia fatrere .rxrere-iht rear kacsn u

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TO BOD SE LDiLDEBS.

pe-.pk tbe trtntUe &lt;4&gt;.ing to Kalama

ano and BelUe Creek t&gt;&gt; trade.

Boi.nvTKtrriGSAXT.'.

dJnr^'SsraU^'u*TZTJ
'WWTV*»Fi.,th.

great reduction

ia pricea. and will be

~“to

J .*J » w u ZM

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Ire-land Tax A
and all bu*ineaao*|ra».cd
GEXRRAL

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mTHIClA.M end ifafipre. D
tray, near tbe Cowfa Hous

H. P* CHERR
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1860.
gastings’ business girtrtoru.

DRUG

STORE!!!
^retotad youth! you •SZX’foH-

J. P.

Roberts,

&amp;. Co.

a new and nrnat complete n«*ortin«-nt

DBVCI0 AMD
m^Ckcsmlraf*, Paint*, Oil*. Cai
phe^ Bwraiag FtaM,

3

TUBPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

FOR MEDICINAL PURP1)aES,ONLT.

The following, which we take from the
FarawaU to PrairiSfiUs, tor I mart toavs yoe;
Morning Adctrlixtr, nf London, shows
But, dear -Id low^Ul uol my sbneuee grieve yon;
that Reverend Thom. L. Harris, of this
Mourn not as being of Poets al! bereft.
city, who recently went to England, Is
For W P.. a WD of sooC. is loft;
making »&gt;«d havoc among the Spiritual­
II. wb« once chided toy despairing rhyme.
ists. tn whose ranks he once belonged.—
Whom I may answer st some future Usse.
Fare well your grubby bills, sad gleaming lake*. Though the account h rather highly col­
ored, and the admiration excited by his
And boggy martbea, till'd with nttlasnakaet
extraordinary eloquence will surprise
Farewell to young and old, to u» I sod greet.
those who have heard him preach to his
Farewell forever to yon, I, “tor eartln,”
small congregation hore,lhere is no doubt
flare left your coofloae for the wilds of Martin;
that ho can tell a good many damaging
And henceforth “anxiouAgfriends” must search 1
things about Spiritualism and itaadsocates In America ; and w a do not Ques­
tion that bls shots were aimed straight at
the mark, and In an audience composed
of Spiritualists produced a stunning uf-

Aa N. P. Willi, and hh Pig Ti(biGsta.
Now, Mr. Bnonrr, think not I forsake yoe;
Thu' Fra left Barry County still 111 tako you.
And with toy weak and trashy matter al Ill
Will now and than, roar wluaai try to III.

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICKS. PEPPER,
PRUNES. F108, RAISINS. CODFISH;
in fact, •vsrvtbing is lbs Grocery line, such as
will be needed for familv use.
&lt;trp,rnir€a,'.r IPJLIU’IHIIXB'I

Aid CecklBg Extract^
The South I* no place for Irishmen.—

STATIONERY,

Patrick hna no taste for “n.igern," and

PENS. PENCII-S. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Soutberncis have no lure for men

hate human servitude.

wbo

Two Irishmen

have just returned from the land of chiv­
alry and niggers, each carrying the markn

PATENT MEDICINES

of 39 lathe* &lt;&gt;n tbeir backs, covered with
a coat of tar and feathers, fur having ex­

pressed opinions against Slavery.

The

following advice from Bridget O’Flalberty we trust will be heeded by erory son
of Erin:

DHBAT, 1FJXB- 'DASH

or Ready Pay, only.
Special at ten l loo will be paid lo COMPOUNDINd and putting on rUESCRlPTIONR; and any
one purchaaisg mc^iciuca af u» ran rely upon
their being

A nab, Paddy me Jewel, don't go to the Sooth,
For on lrubm«n ibvrv dare not open hi* month;
If • word about nagm bs'd happvo to ny.
They would lynch him at one* wltbost anr delay.
If be lacked lor a coal. Ihsy'd not lat him go for.
Without giving him on* made of feather* and tar,
And Ibay'd givs him alill more jrilhout thinking

GKEnSTTJUSTE-

|oken’

donur.

It is undeniable, that, in America, it
takes three to make a pair-—be, she, and
a hired girl.
If Adam had been a mod­
ern. there would have been a hired girl
in Paradise tu look after little Abel, and
“raise Cain."

tjaa*
A Mr. Oskas, of Boston, has produced
a divorce from his wife because she re­
fused to move tu Summerville with him.
That was"called “desertion !’’

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambrotvpe; Melaine.-type; Sphereotvpe;
, 'Mirror Ambrotype; Neilograpblr,
Pearl Ambrotype, Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
brotype, Relievo Am­
brotype, Double
Ambrotype

A Ixwbelor left a Ixutrding house in
which there wm u number of old maids,
“on account of the miserable fair oct be­
fore him at the tabic.”
What is the difference between a squad*
roti and a fleet f None, for we have seen
a squad rss, and It presented a very jfcr/
appearance. '
''

__
pathlee, and never were known t© in­

foe standard of detain ta Bream." Father
Palo, Voltaire’s soatemor,did sot ; Isas
correctly divine foe future anresr ot foie,
yomig penitent when he said of him -.—

form a single benevolent action.
Incy
fully believed that, in * future state, they
would live the state licentious lives as
they bad on earth. The American Spir­
itualists were in reality a body of Pagan*,
worshipping, like foe ancient Pagans, obscone, and. in every respect, grossly licen­
tious deities. And as regards the spirit*
with whom they held communlc«tion,lbey
resembled the sorcerers sad demons who nf unknown , people. For all that, sundry (
remarkable prediction* have, at various
took possession of men and •women, in
times, been uttered, which have become
the days ««f Christ, and who are so fre­
trot, and yet nothing miraculous has been
quently rclcrredJA in Gud's Wurd:—that
Let m cnodude
Word which i* the only sure foundation attributed to them.
Sy Ila said of Casar, when be pard«»ed
&lt;&gt;f our faith, and the only safe role of our
in.rota of the feeukim whioh are within
We venture to say that the cause of
him at the earnest entreaty of bis friend*
us—the precursor* of those things which
“Spiritualism” never received so heavy a conduct.
“Y«»u wish his pardon—I consent; but we are capable of performing. That which
There were a few Christian men wh«
blow since it first reared Ita hideous bead
know, that'this ywng men, whose life
bad bren deluded into the &gt;d--ptxo ./the
in America, rime 18 or 20 year* tincejM
yon so eagerly plead for, will prove the
present tbemneh
it did yesterday morning in Edward st
roost deadly roomy of the party which
about us and io I
Institution, i. Swedteborgian minister,
you and I had defended. There is In Coe­
inspiration after
who had embraced Spiritualism 15 years
ear more than Marius."
The prediction
we. It is thus that an
ready secretly pt
ago. and who is allowed on all hands to
was realised.
intense antlrips
&gt; transform* a real
bo the ablest and m.wt intellectual man
Thomas Aqultru*
.
possibility into
imaginary reaftiy.—
in America that Spiritualism ha* ever
simple and reserved in conversation, that
When such a ten
icy is decided in us,
been able to number among ita disciple*,
his fellow student* regarded him as a v*.
bis'audienoe, that all that be had said of
________ 'derriopmect a por­
has been in thia country for some week*,
the system of Bpiritualism—which he ry mediocre person and jocularly called tion of our primitive desire accomplishes
and had been announced to preach on
him T)tt dumb ax of Sicily.
Hh mas­ itself, under fevonible circumstances, by
Spiritualism yesterday morning.
Not­ characterised as an infernal aystem—wa* ter, Albert, not knowing himself what tn
withstanding the unfavorable state of the the result of bi* own person^ knowledge think, took occasion one day tn interro­ some dreuitnus route, from which, how­
and
experience.
He
mentioned
some
in
­
ever, we never fid! ‘
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wcalber, nearly all tiie most intellectual
gate him before a large assemblage on
Spiritualists in Loudon and ita neighbor- dividual cases, of which he w*s an eye­ weveral very profound questions; to which road again."
b&gt;M&gt;d, amounting tn between 300 and 400, witness. in which the demon of Spiritual­ the disciple replied with so deeply peneassetn!&gt;led tn hear what they doubtless ism had obtained so entire * mastery ov­ tratinc a sagacity, that Albert turned In­
expected would prove one of the ablest er it* victims, as to throw them down on wards the youth* who surrounded hi*
Mr. R. G. PardriK&lt;r
‘
and most ekrauent'exposition* of Spiritu­ platform* and other publie places, just as cha’r, and said—“You call brother IV'm- gave hie first lecture thia afterooun &lt;
alism that haa ever been delivered. We the evil spirit* did of which we read in aa a dumb ox, but be assured that one tbs Strawberry.
(Ueeame, te eaid,
the Now Testament.
leave it to our maders to imagine what
day the noise of hi* doctrine* will be ■peak «.f feeiM. not c
’
” • •­
The marriage vow imposes no jobliga-1
must have been their amaxement, a* well
cd to grow strawb*
tions in the views of the Spiritin'Uta.—. heard all over the world."
as mortification, when they found that in­
Erasmus wrote a composition at 12 in highesdtare, bte____________________
stead of this, the Rev. gentleman exposed Husbands who had for years been so de years old. which was read by a learned determined to axpanment till be should
voted!)- attached to tbeir wives, that they
the follies, immoralities, and disastrous have said nothing in the world but doet’h friend of Hegins; and he was so struck discover tbecaoso of the failure. He
consequences, spiritually and physically,
by it* merit, be called the youth to him. had dona so, and could toiw grow them
of their system,with such a power of rea­ itoelfcould pert them, have abandoned sad said, scanning him keenly, “My boy, as cheaply as potatoes. The following,
tbeir wire*, and formed criminal connec­
soning, force of eloquence, and earnest
you will one day be a great man."
according tn his taperisooe, is tho best
tions
with
other
female*,because
the
spir
­
nets of purpose, as have seldom been dia
Bully's father predicted for him, when method:
its had told them that there wa* a greater
played by any orator in modern times.—
only IS years old, that be would one
Select a warm, fooiat, but exposed sit­
His triumphant exposures and withering Spiritual affinity between those hus­ day be great bv reason of bi* courage and uation ; for early ferries, let it slope to
denunciation* of Spiritualism, as bring band* and certain other women, than be­ bis virtue*. Had not the prophecy come the Rut or 8&lt;»ulh ; for late onea, to the
tween them and tbeir lawful wlvea.—
the results nfSatanie sgenoy, fell like so
true, we had never beard of it. But Sul­ North. The soil should be* fme, gravel­
many bombshells, bursting for pearly an Wives, too, the mrst devoted, and lov­ ly was early pul in the way of promo­ ly loam. Avoid high, barren, soils, and
hour, in rapid succession, among his au­ ing, and true to tbeir husbands, that had tion, and once in the road the way is com­
ever contracted the marriage obligation,
dience. Probably wo have been present,
soil, make it dean
hid left tbeir husband* and children, and paratively cnsv.
during the last quarter of a century, at
Cardinal Morton, Archbishop of Can­ the drain open at 1
more meetings of various kinds^nd beard lived in open immorality with other men, terbury, early predicted the future greaV circulation of air.
more of the leading public speakers of because the spirits had told them that neas of Sir Thoma* Moore. Pointing to feet in depth, roakij
they ought to do so, on the ground of
the day, than almost any one else that there being a greater Spiritual sympa­ the boy one day, he said to those about •oil as fine as super
could be named; but we never before
him : “This youth will one day be the nures, apply 30 bm beta of unleashed ashthy between them and these men, than
ornament of England.
e* and 12 bushels * f lime slacked with
tne enacts wmon were produced by the
» Cardinal Wobey, though a butcher’* water bold mg tbrm busha|a of salt In soFor thove who were the victim* of this
arguments, eloquence, and oratory of the
....e —-»z—
son, had an early presentiment of bis fu­ lutiun to the acre. I Transplanting
should
terrible
delusion,
Mr.
Harris
expressed
Rev. Mr. Harris, lb my that his audi
It *o ture great eminence. He used to say, be done with great care, and the rootlet*
dience was startled.would be saying noth­ tho most profound compassion.
that if he could but onw set foot al court, of the plant injured as little as possible.
ing.
They were enchained, transfixed, completely subjugated them to Ita demo­ lie would soon introduce himself there.— The best -time to transplant is In the
utterly confounded, as he tore into ten niacal power, that 'they could neither And scarcely had be obtained admission Spring, though with care it may be done
The
thousand tatters tbeir favorite system of think nor speak of anything elm
at court, the possessor of an humble ben- any time during the Summer.
The loorapping*, tablejumpings, Muitrea, circles, only w»y .in which they oould escape efioe, than he did not hesitate to say, that Hirer said be wouldjn starting a new bed,
from the horrible tyranny which it exer­
mediums, Acc.
hence forth there was no favor to which place the plants three feet apart each way,
We went to the place from a sense of cised over them was, by having recourse be dared not aspire.
and allow them to spread till they were
duty, expecting, as did all the 300 or 400 to a Throtie nf Greco, preceded and soAt eighteen, Gondi, afterward* Cardi­ only 12 Inches from each ntber. Nearer
Spiritualists who were present, that we companird bv a ferdent prayer and un­ nal de Rctx, ootnponed certain reminieen- than this they should never grow.
The
ceasing watclifulncaa.
In no other way
should hear the moet masterly vindication
res of early studies, on reading which, lwd» should be mulched with ten bark,
of Spiritualism that could be given ; and could their release from the iron grasp ol Richelieu exclaimed, “here'** d*ng*rous
straw, nr some sueh material tn the depth
Spiritualism
be
achieved.
hoping that having once heard its ablest
of half an ‘inch or mure.
This keeps
The sermon of Mr. Harris was one of fellow.”
defence, we should be the more fitted, as
Marshal Turcnnc, in his early youth down weeds and keens all but the stratq|f.
opportunity offerod.to expose with great- the most evangeHoal, as well a* intellect­ prophetically foretold the distinction in edt romers from taking root
Water
ual,
we
liave
ever
heard.
He
sought,
in
ei success the iniquities, tho dangers, and
aqn* to which he would rise. But, doubt may, be added whh great adrsntam' fa
the disastrous results, morally, socially, language the most eloquent, and in tones less, there are few youth* wbo enter, the
large -quantities, except during the Bower' moat
’ ear.
truest,
—. to warn his hearer* of
and physically, nf the latest and most in- the
army, full of ardor and courage, who do ing and ripening period*, provided al­
the dangers to their mental faculties, and
siduous form of Pantheism.
not predict for themselves a career of a ways It does mt stand and become stag­
their physical frame here, as well as of
nant on the soil. After this preparation
We will not attempt to describe, be­ tbeir goilt in the sight of God. wed the hero and a eonquerer.
Milton, in his early writings, foreshaJ- i little attention is needed. The hoe sbo'd
cause we could not, If wu did, the ming­ consequent danger to tbeir souls hereof
led delight and surprise with whioh we ter—of having anything to do with woa- owed hi* great poem, not then matured never be used abest for planta, as it in­
He declared hi* intention, jures ths root*.
Field culture differs a
found the task executed to our hands, by at, circle*, table rapping, and those othet in hi* mind.
one of the master minds of the day. Mr. tran-actions with spirits which were be- many years before he commenced his little from garden culture. The product­
taak'or writing some crest poem for pos­ iveness of the strawberry about New
Harris held up to the eyes of his audience
terity, “wblfh the world could not will- York does not average more than forty
the svstum of Spiritualism as the most
inelv let dial*
bushels to tbs sera. There is no difficulty
hideous and horrible thing whioh had ev­
Roeeuet, when a youth, was preeented in raising 150 bushels under the cultiva­
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»u..
iTaamIA
to a number of prelates by one &lt;&gt;f the tion be recommended. • In the Winter
that be himsrif was a living proofs the
bishops of hi* church, who said’ of him, the plants should be lightlv covered. .
danger, mentallv and physically, of culti
when lie had Irit, “that yoohg man who
vating the s&lt;vcalled science ol Spiritual­
The strawberry may be made erar
has Jest gone forth, will be one of the bearing by entirely preventing the grow­
ism. Ho montinoed that only a few years
greatest luminaries of the ehurriu” f
ing of runners.
Inis may be done by
agn, it hiul taken m ab*»rbing a posees- kA-uum,,. --- wv
,--- --­
Masarin, early predicted the brilliant pitting in soil composed of threw gn»r*i«&gt;n of bis mind, and had obtained so through the operation uf the Holy Spirit
He -aid of him.
complete a mastery overklrti, that it —tho spiritiiulisin of foe Apostles and career of L«&gt;ui* XIV.
gave rigidity to the muscles of his frame, first Christian*—the aniritu*li«m of Os- •‘he ha* in him *tuff for four king*,"' and
and a terrible, unearthly expression U&gt; Ms an. and Baxter, and uf. fos Puritans gen- at mother time, “be may take the road a
countenance. Hj added that he bad seen erally—the spiriuialism of audi men, in little later than others, but be will gn
within BO'X* 40 feet of each ocher. Bet
and known many others—excullenl arid the bygone generation, a* Fletcher, and
One day a mason, named Barbe, said lings are easily raised.
The atalyitt
amiable persons before they became Spir­ Weefev, men whoee splritudbuh laid, da­
itualist*—from whom the power which ring tbeir lives been foe means of con­ to "Madame de Mamten-m, who was at the plant differs in difforml places. T
the demoniacal system had acquired over verting myriads of sinners, and who*.- that time the wife of Scarrow, •‘After heat aii varieties art Wilwm’s Swdlini
them had taken awity tbeir spp-tite*, had holy ex implea, and writings—by which much trouble, a great king will love you; Hooker's Seedling*. Longworth’a.Pro
Hovey**
* "
Bes-dli
and Barr’s ft
unfitted them for the ordinary duties ef and through their disniplea, they being yon will reign; hut, although at the rem- •Ic, ”
life, crushed *11 their cncrgfe*.mental and dead, yet speak—had proved the inram rpit of ftvur, it will be of, ay benefit m Pino. There ere many others nearly
you.”
He added some remarkable de­ good. Wilsonb
libyrical, deprived them nf sleep at night;
of converting many millfons since tbeir
tails. whteh appeared to caeae her Mine
and canoed weir bodies tn waste away&gt;a
•motion.
Her friend-, milled her about
if the victim* of some fell dunasa whieh
set all medical skill in defi mee. Outers
be had known and seen, whuae arms and
lags ted hteuM a. oold aad rigid as
±.&gt;o6 -&gt;f a marble statua, »rifle the at-

baardr Application was made to Mr.
Harris by one.Dffoc very few who were
prsfont wbo ..weds not ^IriWaTtsta,
mnna than of human beings. TbeSpirit- publish the sermon, but. tmfartwataly,
ualtata of Ara-enea, be. further stated, are be bad no note* of It. He added, bowernog oaly aa » tedy Ptarttetea,
er, foe expression at
hope font, before
alike tte idea «* the Scripture aaa Divfoa be left Englimd «i He ratam -ta haw
revelation, and of the extstinea &gt;4 3 &lt;14,

but that they are grow* ea«*u»ii*&lt;» ted ut­
terly immoral in their auadaet in ail ite
retotlnaaofiMb.
Mr. Harria- adteMhat tide waa not

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Bqmbfiaa — oe the refistry fa—r

»*— — —Tfawaowe.

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£We refer to thia subject

We c—mt dBcd

theSpriuf cWw.

There'are htrt few axe w&gt; ijoeraBt as1
■XX to kjww that all the chsrftw &lt;d du1

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to the registration of

4th. We would eot
■juid perhaps of others.

« fanrii.
Sals'
fa the CWW.'x/
etWptr^e.

was a gratuity, and not a
from the language used.

far the rr.ertmg of the Cluoa-e Oereo’ errfy y ear, s*« eree pay

jaw it

the taterest uc*.
Ifa

A: the same tfcx-e they were do-

is&lt; thia, ibt}. paid s Xhfag fate the toeastry cm money irt. &lt;«rt to the private bo&gt;-

The day sow fixed, fa WtiauJay
af Jfag acaf. Wefafirve'

*■ the day pvrrfewshr filed was cresider-

e3 a nxeth too late.
; the Rr-psbKtwn* has been ddferw, and

ir e -w

A earth is tie

early part at the CMopsip: h worth more,

We s&lt; a Demc-crat up to the

|ky- near certain residences

^toss-walks sere built at

DRUGSTORE

the tnuory where it. thaa lav toward ats ekac far fafectixe la­
topafUahaatoia a too. U. tto »&lt;Sr
bar, and w aa Hi afford to Irt car oppw
er dar. "Wo «cfa*ffa him like bis partw 1
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___
XwwOw.
-S22.T.,a-- BBC® 4 MtDlCbi.

dry have
mm

he coutinnaHy misquotes

thh Hiaay will fire grecoiSatfafacckw,:

needed, sn.d tor the purpure* fee

last waeka. issue.

■hdanoied

proiTzr, ext£ung”y a*A» three they
Let the firifawmg answer ifa:

tygmef

•nothing was dune unless

ttrri. nmnaUr. Im wnbrtad a daau »■&lt;&gt;■««*« S—rtl ""y- T? *• f-

thfak are not posud, wfart has dr men-

laying down of a few de

tayfaf toefamaprin—. hwassnppso!ed stcree time that they had —casiid.

Mie-walk.

.cJnt neighbor might have

Bet open rcadfa* the }wr-

ifew ihroes of political pa
,no charge against any pu

--ol the ne i: xx^mfaf. ;: a pptwred •1*1
the trfan had failed to reseed the res.
&lt;/Mr.

If we reco

.was under a IZepublicnn

and that Ex-Got. Tbomm Fred, &lt;4 Ohio,

was e!«toi

The

jcoo sensitive, and failed

.oor jhtire article.

w—h recrewbre Mr.

Af

we “must be laboring
WWard. the ywrdcw ef a rewrite fa the

.'hallucination of mind t

ImKate State Prison. awerrw a* a re-tare 1
tfcsi the said eirviet fa ow-tif the VwArea

.cmaliuns” second haudod

oCxhe Ds—natii j—tj, wad bis arericea'

Ilcrc is al! that was
1I8W:,

7V- k aaaU Aal 1U Into---, a
Lato.&lt;katoriaar.nn.Md a-aton on­

“In 1858 the village far
all accomplished, and
more should ‘have Ih-cii
pmgrcM and grind &lt;&gt;r
were much encouraged,
•way. side and cn*»-w.ill
.made continuous tn the
■oftiitr street, and the g
of private citixena were

MEAT MARKET,

I mu tW rwiag of ha. bat «. aato

of larim. U. da.

.

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from meHgwa, there tewrt one lawyer,
vy- Three yawngBtr&amp;M—ri Proper.

Drake. and Ball, were drowned - ia the

cast of the Piwt cMoce w
ly overlooked. Mill we
—improvements were b
where, and onr torn wo

nWTbeprtee of hen per ewassn, fa

ChKfarefa fare Wfaa frren
"&gt; ~r «*“*. “

&lt;■»*

We

within a few days past,

“*«•»&lt; lk~ -Ww..' ihm lb..

son street, hut

Crocfanati. a few days risxe, bv the fall-

wiB

•J-.: inMtarJaM offe«^.
“P~*

.tala, the

Se SaMilak'ara pud by

&lt;USbM.it I. to be MrM.ita,

HF A

Mr. Wachter, of Bcthfafam;

U^r*

mafic* and hdf of do’lan, fare brew 5

Tw frost has ffiadppuuti from
rfk&lt;r»u3a and far aotae d.ji pst hrptachs of pgroo. hare darkened tirefaica,

The ®ut of tbetnare mk

.-haUtotr' ria k U do&gt;»d to ba. Ak

a'd«J from aUoad akl nu boud

etber &amp;efieetrrf or refssed to meet, cfat

they —gfa We the money oc hand fa
ths maaaty, to are far tbeir own private
pcrp-w».

The locufaeos left only afa—

«■ tbeir journey to the Dorth

jy Fifty-two OMiterfeitere sere ar-

■y lnl&lt;«re Sta/oftUoainUtoto- re«ed at Islington, Mimcwri.
Mi •-. ga, altar proa fra Ibanoa —
Una a«, am&gt; Mtoad aaoaaa,
T
I f-djy arid na oamad Mkeben. nee killed to
-** in Pittsyhaafa Go, Va.

ba:f a tnilikM &lt;d* dolUre fa the tresswry,

that

oerou It, which is litera

iremeats winc

Pa, died reeectly in bed from the efifata

additioa to the ordinary uptsatw of lb
nreritoe--.

rto

u-g of a nalkd fanMfag.

COMMAKtONEfttl NUDGE.

ofgre that escaped from a coal stove.

AH of ties Urge rem, mere thaw

nowhere

w«&gt;rv. no cnres-wall.a on
Tbirtatn person* were hilled fa

TO SVFJ)£&amp;ST)tt.
LWW^

cunat interest, are disto

leal

N.4b&gt;ng

our intentions, and not

canbsrfafaeed

from a

of our Unrutge.

Th

fact, that private entcrp

Xhe walks over Broad

remain uncollected, a

jnenta are tbc result of

mJ the KepoWicsm hare hsd to mire the

HF* Lire. Mclkrn party scared tar-

ocher milfioa from the ordmsry rereanes
of the goeei ament.

.occurred in the 'name

And this appears the

Thorn, read Court stre

more t xtraor&amp;nary whaa at fa reroemi
ad that the tuerffa— retired from

sale of lbs &amp;UK lands as math fa£

laklao^naaa lU BquWleaa 1

maurrart

A: (ba aara. lUo. th. I

W *
"U&gt;rf Brigg. «aa W;
if nx ^Rgm ai1. aulded hi a vu of V,

f, jusk what we intende

Billakp M F*oria,HL

did not intend willfull

BVBoM.

loara an, raoaiag tbr Scaw fea dria
rj jaa.-. rtitr tba BqaWoao k*rrj

progaOm arrnoa

™™« beurm Goad Dana atol MB-

We presume the ed

article some time after
without

his. notes b

.peettob.,

&lt;*-*-*^Towrs Rcapeei&amp;hy,

■G

.

W, taUr

bod.

. X Bonr&amp;x.

Hastings March 3d, IMO.

iac«totop~perij rre
Tmumaacb

M«

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DRY GOODS.!

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^Harriu&amp;B Ux»om School.—Aj visit to

the wo higher depertMaof ^iahis^tution, convinced us of whui ve previous­

for tbs Baxiraa is UMreit. and bis recoil for advertiaing or aubacription will bo good wtlh ua.

HA8TWG8

ly had no doubt, that under the charge

Sr*«k»Ueaua THIM* C««c»al

HARDWARE STORE,

of Mr. and Mrs. Munson, tbe school Is

Tb- Rapabljean Morton of tho Vitta«B ot Bas
tl'ga are requested to meet at tbe Court House on
Friday evealog next, U 7 o'slock, to &gt;Bl In ra«*-

highly prosperous.

And we have no

narrnrrnm its.

doubt from outward indication, that the

sad elssase •*’» bsdy from til corrupt aattrr. sod
drive out dirasM of every dxcriyiion, quicker
der tbe more Immediate supervision of sod ia a mUdwwsy than any star: FrlhDr Morse’s Indian Root Pills sre sold
Miss Warner. In the departments visit­
by all dealer* In Medicines.
ed, everything seems to be progressing
same h true of the lower department, un­

233111*1 7/0.1 ZO

harmoniously, and the great •■bject of

VILLAGE ELECTION.

maintaining the institution, ia being real­

We refer to this subject again for *ev-

ized in the highest degree.

Tax paying

1st. Tbe election ia to

efal purposes.

is over, and tbe burden of supporting our
2d. The com­ school ha. been met for lhe-year, and any
mon council have a duty to perform rel­ doubtful of the policy pursued toward it,
take place next Monday.

ative to the registration of voters.

8d.

may have all theee prejudices removed

•ranis" ia DR. J. HOBTETTER*S dKLKBR
HITTERS. Wbo westa rad«re tbs tort*
nataf fm*&gt; thia torribto disooM, wbra U «
so osaiiy cared? Wbo wimld endara ale
nlehia, banuog fevera and wy chilla. altrn
wbra a remody ora be obtained far a n»«re
J-ZS.'JW-S.'KSSSKl.Sfdl

Aay person psrehasty H*»*. tee, or CbOUf.

Any parses p»rcbrai»f .Ctoek win i iniuia'Siihi

No person can vote at tbe coming elec­ by visiting tho school and examining the
tion whose name is not previously regis­ lists of attendance.
■
tered. 4th. We would correct wmg mis­

Umcwa

apprehensions on tits part of the Pioneer,

The statement

tention ofour readers to the advertisement

that in our article on this subject last

of J. P. Roberts dt Co’s. News Depot—

and perhaps of olbcra.

wo favored a “union movement”

Any of our readers desiring the continu­

was a gratuity, and not a fair inference

ance of the story of ‘"The Lost Deeds,”

from the language used.

can obtain the Ledger of J. P.

week

The Pioneer

man did not read our article eorreetiy.and
he continually misquotes us. Ho makes j

HARDWARE!

Dxtot.—We would call tho at­

ThefoUmiMl&gt;*Uwrf&lt;’-rt
lh’ 0ITTS
w* e&amp;r.-w Uwhtahwfll bogfrae wUh thaatora

Roberts

df Co.

CriEAP'

CASH

rrtmt:3iit

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
PVM
STORE

New Additions

■ua say that in 1853 “the walk# were laid P
.only in patches, and cross-walks built oti- ;

dy near certain residences, and that no ■

Dr. CASTLE'S

.cross walks were built at all on Jefferson

MAGNOLIA

Now we said no such thing, a"

direct.”

I

CATARRH SHORT.

uuriieaders will see by referring to our ■

last weeks issue.

. The Pioneer is quite

.too sensitive, and failed to fallow the
Wc said that in 1850, (not 1858,) i

rtest.

nothing was done unless to secure' the

or coniutupliun, at Middleville, February Mlb.
MARY ANN, wifc of B. IL Fcllu, Eiq-. id the
*9lh rear of her »r®.

laying down of a few detached pieces of'
tilie-walk.
If we recollect aright, this I
was under a Republican board, so that i
• onr neighbor might have saved himself a '

• few throes of political pain.

Jjasthtgs’ ^rirt Current.

statement.”

CBOSS-CLT

KJ ",T £ iT.rn fTdXl

BAW8,

BROAD A- NARROW AXES, GLASS.
SASH, *n4 PL1TS, BUILDERS’

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

Da. A. E. Bo or rax. Usrinit made Usst:ng&gt;

TO CA3H CUSTOMERS XXCLQ

BOX. .nd PARLOR STOVES, o&lt; ..

With a statement we never made lie any a ;
wo “must be laboring under a strange J

hallucination of mind to make such aj

mJ

COOPER, «od CARPENTER TOOLS,

500
Dr. A. E. BOXrrEEL,
PHYSICIAN Ac 8URGEO

We made

ttio charge against any political pacty, in
our entire article.
After chnrglng us I

GOODS SOLD

(BON, STEEL, NAHA MILL. CIK

CULAB

S1VKLY.

ery style and description.

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

Apple-,

We object to taking “ha I hl-1

. i inaliuna” second handed,
Hero Is all that was said of Ibc year

THE PHILOSOPHER? STONE
FOUND.

I

ISAAC C. HOTT.

I
.
j
,
j
tho wants of nil that part of the village i
••ant of the Post twice were almost entire­
ly overlooked. Mill we did not complain
—improvements Were being made some
where, and our turn would come soon;”
Wc

nowhere

(taleJ

hat

that Ibero were Done

orroet it, which is literally true, there not

infll,”

SPECIAL NOTICES

mr’a call rad teat the truth of this *«.,-rtion, nr
SEND D&lt; YoaiMTBMBtS s»d IbegjraM will
Mleetod and pat up With as mnett care aa If &gt;
were prraeiU to aaleaC »bew youwlrc*.
My stock of Goods Js large raU well selected, c
»i»Usg of ererv variety and of

COOKING STOVE#! The’Anchor ol

Lope

Gxoeeriea A Fancy Goods

there

were no cross-walks on the side of Jcffur-

being one from

SCHOOL BOOKS

ia raw aeltln*
firvtifj/ Ororerhf fijr 1 DoU-a*.
than ean be bought for tbe aatne nwvner, st nny *81’
roaUn thia aide of.Sow York. It ia tbe only food

•tniido continuous to the business portion
■of Sate street, and the gardens and yiftth
of private citizens were protected from
the ravages of vnrnctousqniinal*.
A!»!&gt;.»’

soti street, but

BWLil.'S COSDITIOK POIWEIS

—:------ o------------LARGE rad braatifa! uMrteut ef FEWELRY, foe sale u

GREAT DISCOVERY T

■
:

JFEYER KM0W5 TO FAIL *'
Owners nF H&lt;w«eh and Chttie look fo your
faterests!
Psed with hnmcMe
' ecss for ten year*, at the Union
Course. Long Mind. ' ,*w*

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

JEWELRY.

u«ly

•1858:
•‘In 1856 thi village fared Irettcr. Mitch
uni accomplished, and although much
more hIkhiIiI have In-cti done, the lovers
of progrctui and good order in our village
were much encouraged.
From Broad
way, side and cr*MM-walkw were laid and

GOODS SOLD
GOOD* SOW
goods SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOf.D
GOODS BOLD
GOGDS SOLD
MSStg

»«v Tort LEHOEB. containing tho story of,
"^Thb Lorr Dram,"
J.F. ROBERTS.! Go.
Hastings, Marcli 8, IMO.
mar7tf

IB/W

“Canada” to “Covh’s ■

Again, our remarks relative to '

tlw luiproverarats which have bcm here-

FOR SALE!

ti-fixs made, showing the power of per-

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CAMJ

sunal interest, are distorted into a polit- I
icattifrwl-

Notiting Wns fuilhcr from

our intentions, and nothing of. the ^kind 1
can be deduced from a feir eonttritd^m '
of our language.

HAY and STRAW

fact, that private enterprise built one of
tbe walks over Broadway, only sustains

&lt;hc view taken by the &gt;ei|n*r.and shhws

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,

FOR SALE!

Th* fact, if such is a ।

HE SUBSCRIBER baa for Sale a firat quality
of Marsh Hat, rail Straw.
A. E. BULL
Rutland. Fob. 11, IBM.

r

. rniUDKLFHLl.

.4

'

/^ettulun
*y vyrcral
AMrawof. fir «&lt; JUi&lt;f ef fieM
Puinttei, nfiicftd titK
.

AT ANX, PRICE.

greater'teed of reixm, when taxes

remain uncollected, and

our improve-

jnents are the result &gt;4* individual effort.
In our article last week, one mistake

AT A Nt PRICE
AT ANT PRICE

■occurred in the name of a stieet—for

Thom, read Court street, and tl*o article

.is jurt what we intended.
AT ANT PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

Wc presume the editor of tbe Pioneer

did not intend willfully to misrepresent

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE
sw

,us, but be must have commented on our

nrticleaome time after having read it^nd

his notes before him—in tbe

without

jneao time having put on his political

spectacles.

believing

both partieajt fiudt- in having placed a
higher regard upc&amp; sucoeas at tl&gt;C "polls,
than upon auceeas in improvernsma.—
What wa desire Is that both parties shot
pominatea«ffcet^ wbo arc;wjllpf &lt;o see

AW village Jaws executed, and our village

r«4MA
'

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE.

We intended to ovoid per­

sonal, or political references,

Tb. ipilir tmruL

■

top­

■Mfdartyi*

r».,,
for* frw d*y. oolj, ver* w*r*e Ui*n
no umper*oar mj™ .1 alt.

H. *1*9

al»w&lt;A tliu'lber, I. ..{pethin, wro*R,
radaallj wrepsjn f«nW»

»&gt;«“

saw

.s'^xa:

SADDLE &amp;HABKE88.

■er* ReW.Eerfc.

r .

I

•

TUti’AMH.Y- FaYSJCIAJ!./’'

�was?
nur'x»4 jj
rXAXT&lt;K&gt;M j. .«

’iil Hill.

«x.

rUSfu Jdr?' / h
riArraooe ah
r a Mendotaa it

Bl lOllI'S

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.
jgXSLTK.. X&amp;S** ’■

touitra

ON LOW PRICES

to be - codarisg a. time b-att
nortrttor'a Rtemoeh
bwa to
Gcdm.a-1 to regime Whan
“*

THEY .W JEST RECEIVING

D'lttcf#.!
to■ eandstica eosootial to tbe beattby dietosrgi
of tbe faortieoo of oatwra.
Elderly p-re-nr way ETZ -U Ettleva Ja«y A*.
p»r drrtclknt en lb. Uule. aad tbey will C-l
la it a Wtottoaat pecwRaHy adopted to eemfott
toritaiagyeoraaa R is toeasoat to tbe palate.

H*A
Ncwr talk ad people bed if yon nswot
taHyoo r opinwm, tdk to : heaa at uoce.

Xfonc* rwpan*. tbe oruoo ol ibo tetfiwii■al to whom yon are talktof. and norar
addraaa any owe with fbe term Mr. or
Mr. P_ talrao yoa adA. Ae wbule name ;:
k h • RV»* traperimmec.
. U ia allowable in auam naans to eonml
oar asotemrwte ; bnt we .ra^t wrar to
tot no for tbe pnrpuoe &lt;/ duariviMR olbara.

COXTAIX SO MINERAL.
That they cure the altnoat wciverol cnstplsutt.
DFSPEftilA
with tnurri»f
sad ia a terr abort lime.
That after all ether owdxiure have proved oaeleas, tbey relieve
U V E»-COWrtoA fNT,
sad reeure tbe health aad sirengtbaf the mffwar.

J. W. OIK LE
•RfltW ALP. and re tali X

REGULATING PILLS,
. a natnuowa ertraet ut sac* wwaoornrt
amrmtoag powor-wtoeb tbey bore oombaoed

QJQri rUCMJO
KKCUDED IPMCBS.

abuvro .
lIM-ir a&gt;rvc&gt; tvmews ■ — —
life, aod render it eatoraMA. Tboe. operate ng di
rocUy epee Ibo p^m&gt; ■/dmatrn &gt;• to. tomd. they
( ACBE ROOM TO DEAL,
and discharge frvtn the syrteoi. everv tatat to
Fcrefala, ohetber hereditary er oAhcrwiso. That

s Sfsi.’ES!3 ?.«r£X2 522

RECRUIT Tnt'DEBTLlf.iftD.
well as cert ata to give a permanent increase
tf bodily strength.
All I bene persnaa. tew hem are Use patties
lariy referred above. to wit: aaCetvrw Iran,
fever and ague. caured by malaria, diarrlir*
dyscatory. indjgwliM. toon Ot appetite, and

We eon clothe yon towt tba crown

uf the

bead to tbe Mie of

tbe foot

and warrant prices to anti.

sis"cr a
iboa oockled. wrtb a sweet diepoaiuea.
RADWAVS REGULATI5G PILLS
Rrgtotos ae&lt;A and everyrya of tho

IjHa* enneideved good taote for tohdy Io mj “yon. Sr," and “»&lt;&gt;, Sir," to a
festkmaa. nr frrtjuetitly to iot-idure tbe
word Sir at tie end &lt;rf her settletiers, un­
law aba dcwim to be excrcdinrlj rraervod Swwnrd tbe poreuo with wtami aba ia

of Use Haadred. ths Exira eapiev. or tbe Dtoly

Tbe test pnee to dabs will aot admit oflbeoaynrslrfraaitiinoi to Ageote.bayood tbe above
Hrs— Dar aim aad doaign « to mraiob to MtebSr^mArnnaMlCHhUS FAM1LT XRWttPAPER. L,u*l in Fwe aod General Inlarvet. sad Ret

the liver, tbe aeeveae »vStem. Ibesbto. gtoaoto or I
muscle., tu which they de aot givepr»ov&lt; rj~/- wWb Iba CMTnpted a ass. thus nadmgsug Gs
sod. &lt;«t administered beW-re tbe very evtadai ef aai 11 obit fcna«Btetioa, eoartsatl’ auctag with
Mb baa brtO invaded., rfrt a pmUAoeoad
tbe Mood, vbtcb Ibewwa tbe cwrraptod maUcr
”llrer ia mind that the 8CAN1MNAVIAX VEG ibraogh evm vein and arterv, Balli IX is Ulre
(torn Ute body by diaraae. !&gt;r. Naree'e PIUS
KT ABLE RLUOD PILLS are radomed by the l.«re sddtd to Hi onter victory oom nctan. bv
rretoHag m Rieea rt tbe eieb to Meemmg tesli

** • ' ’ pnorXMIO

~

, BfiiA.lL*
RWKW «*• THi

nt »

iri

st taw. at&gt;d ^*
J maaaaador
i. Rtoley-aMfoek.

~ J. M. MEV
toTotory robUr, andT.A
.Ito-toHTpaJ i- i-av'gsre. -U C-terarto. "rea
htoptotx Mortnagro by ad

ocvwpatioa. aad nttriing mothers, will eearah
tbeir ... physical welfare by giving to Iluatotiera Catebraled 8tomaeii Lit'.ere a trial
CAUT1OX.—We eaaiioo tbe poUic agaiaat
oeiag say ef tbe moay imttmiaos or eosiotorfviia. bwi ask for lli rttrrti i Cax-aaosyaa
SmnACH Drrrm sad see tbsl each battle has
tbe words •• DrJ. lle-teOere Rtemseb MWtees'

- tt hwiirL r&lt;
iU;rtlCK Ul- THP « K

tXvA-fS^r* -t&gt;r
■7
*

JAMES v MW
S*R!!±

GROCERIES
DeRHmrr. Middle.itlr. Hi Xisbiis. Orregri.llr
A.JL Bomb, I rairieviUc. aad Lj Dieg( n&gt; era

EBARD-WARE

Price 3 ernls: 4* psil io rarfa ton.
Wa Mader A Os. srwtrwtor &lt;/ Dr. A. Tra-f
Magnetic Dtatmeet. UHrtlU. Msd.-eaC« . LT
General AgacL
nji 11

Cbteage. Mew Tee*. Pbtodtopbl., Albooy.
falaTCtevrtaod Md Drdratt. bebel.retop gmed
Xbreagb tbe entire ebaia af aarao CtotegM
CORAOLIDATTOM of -Brvoal ami rdratto.-.
MrrcnatUe Ctotegy-' aad -Hrtl a Oeatomretel Cot

MtlN I’O

H.r. CHE
Ktoff ABT PCIM.IC am
"7.
K—
SU

7027

sfi»

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
AU Diseases of ibe Wemb

dollRtemm,

Chreaic

The reeenns a bv

FRANCIS ROWER

la dmag tba largest Hardware boeincm ia H*'
Up is bacanac Ur has lb«
LJUMUatTftOaLcftoe
BEST GOODS, ai tb.
.
LOWEST PRICES
AM »ow rertevug mt BFIUSU stock
end base owhood a mrt tale aaaortaaeetef
EffXLXtoXUU t TAURA IFXRX MVhlX*

DEPARTMEXTfl OF BOOKKEEPING AND AO
COUNTS.
'
Organi nd and conducted anon theOnejmaaBoon

*“ ^SktWbEDOLLAR PER BOTTLE.

DRY GOODS1

Young America Ahead.

diet foe tb. beneBt rftW/ students. H is made
r»«d&lt; njxrisr n all rfs vts
FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COL­
LEGE
At lb. Isis Ceiled Ftatos Fair ia Chicago. for

iLTiTtm

New Barry Mill,

I

area, and tbe stadmt a* oom iatrodmed to tbe

IB »ow in oncceoaful operation, randy

OTTBTO^d:

m, COffSM ^HJ/AJLUT-JXOS
iijKa; d.ui utriJi
UTLDU^. fUJCES
nujr atatr.
My aoaeruuaot ef PARLOR STOVES, caeapnx
be moot boaoUM pnAteroa in market.
1 have the grnmi variety ot
ELEVA1XD
OVEN 8TOVE&amp;
LOW OVEN STAVES

-

COMMERCIAL LAW.

to do any amount of

-UHO2K;

m M (Odd order sad ss prompt aa any
other MUI tai Barry, or noy other maty.
Hovi^ secured tbe aervicra of a

Kiit Rate MDIiR,

Parlor cook stoves

snd our min bong built on tbe most
hnprorai plan, together with s good
Wa hnvs pat down tbe pricea of all Ssnntter—wo ara prepared to do
&lt;mr goate to anil tbe times and aara bertoAftet. PhtotogivetaneoU.
people tbe tremble of going to Kalama­

zoo and

Battle Creek to trade.

tbe

u‘**wu

CtokpMforwbBM.

; BOLTWOOD to GRANT.
Htoonc*, Seo-1.1868.

wait* of etebor toe r.beney, portae, co atoea.
Uaao be soot to coy ported Ibi memtry, bg
mtol. wt^mfcty, being pocUd in a egrbndor, goo-

U’ Mattoidtotrrelfrw of
charge md tbe Art Joaraal, eoe year, ter three

SEW 1BRAMEMEBT

TIN ‘W'-AZRE;

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

rXOPPRR.Tto aad Hbart Imo Wan of to) Had*
OBBING OF ALX inxjitFROMPrtT attca

EATIXQ SALOOV!!

KATSdBbOMLoodCOKDUUTon
• abort notoee. intone — '*

J tod to.

WAU MKAU AT ALL nOVBM.

BaoMWatoboMv ink l».

.SSMWCSSL

FURS
ANDnsnsr
SKIPS'!
T
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eurra

vast

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MJCRCHANTB.

J. P.

'

H. J. KPN FIELD,
clvtli-

BRIGS AID MEDICK2IER,

Si

T. D. * J. HLRXF.LL,

.................................... —.|I,
my engagement f„r the next

—

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. ...
w.^&gt; .o^T- ... r . ——— ——.....
I&gt;srk trading fa-twren Liverpool. and Si. I •/excited curiosity—for the report h»d
Johns. New Brunswick. On noe rt.lier I grate out that a'otnui^ef had shown him-

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

FKANCIA ROWER,
paKM.ER in atotav. in&gt;u,srrel, naik
Lz banlware. bi.d.iml ahoea. au&lt;l ni
rerv tsricl. nf Ila snd a
r. t*Wrr» Mnak. Slatei

II I.

St, in
P^jl«|.,e | thnan aUm
»mM, C
1 *4—U— taanoa.^Kt, ta,tea Mt
o nun.J ttaentn-.U t^ttU writ»-«
-OanOht,'
tta mtar. «*. ' np ttair miatl &gt;tkiran*M Mt. wtfttU,
all. But not one oftfa various fauds m J wbole Ulihg is mo* mysterimm and ex 1 more wuhiM have rcsnninnd to be done
‘
traoidlmtry, and I had hjtatfdirf to
• titan t&lt;» deeWo aprai the dav, and lay bold
to yon
yrm about
aferat_ )t
it an'hmm
ro faim mi
trs vwe*got a Ut-, np«m the license.
Tbi%'howqrer, .wax
Hta*.
.I....
,
* * ’
fteUkafota' «•-; nilt. t|K. er,*, with me.’
I had l&gt;tvn .too.
■!
mr. TLifa-rt-Bniee,'oHgtnRltr
iwmrri »nicc, ongmany onicenaWhen the crew rrtirecJi lira captain aa*. tie quiet. Tithr fcentlemafi,
Mr.
deartndj rd from istme l&gt;ninch of the Scottish fam- d»**p in thought.
•*C».ild any one have •*
-------------------' being
*-*—
thu
paayengcr)
much rxhmtatw
Mturh isytioiiil ^oo idle or Aim Midabraa
| ily of that name. «xa hnrw in ttomhkeir- {iwen atowed away f* ut faar Ifa said — ihtu
t —r I•’e.vn,.‘' ^ ?*?*!! 5r
. - a heavy
- t alts'p. nr'i whnt seemed
.-------- -z
tfa rfti.to
ewiiKtauetw. afamt die aluo- nf.|be fast1 “Tlie ahip must fat oearcheiLand sfl d«a*l some lime fafore noau!'T’ After an boor {••form an atla&lt;-hmwii.’
It Was through
ith of Eng- ' find thy fellow fa- must he a g'*d hand at! or more fa awoke and -raid to me. ’capt., ; no discninbiatlim or difficulty p. fa plea*
. ci-nlury. at T-wlioy, in the S-»u^
iyta r1’ 64
*"‘W faV oC m'alyraW:
a seafaring ; bidc-and-aeek. Order itp »ll hands."
! raL’’ral’
land, nnd there l»r. &lt;1 up t&lt;&gt; n
.
Evgry rtisifc and corner of the teasiil, • When I ,asked him what reraon fa had L? ugrerablc power taken;ifa trnubk,«bc
life.

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riw.'cWckwj’, hardware. »«-.»»
Rg. faU. tar&lt; fa*"&gt;’ and
b’Ul
vir west .of** Barlow ituuc."

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fiiFtaytfig on. he replied tfat fa dreamed ■ might have married* ura&gt;&gt;ua baton*..
fa* was on board a hi
coming to &lt;&gt;nr rroetn

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* &lt;nme frorti.
my Unde
nrared tfa wretam portion nf tfa banks
Returning to the cabin after their ftnit&lt;*f Neu fonndland. tfa rootatn and male I L« search. uMr. Bruce," said the captain what he mhi; aull we bujrad there might with feranls society, which want arose
r?r FOR MtDIciNAL FCRI'OHES.ONLY. UF- fad Iwt-n
drek at m-m. taking-an ob- “what do y&lt;ia make of all this t”
lx* something in it.fiw drrnming men, ! from another cause fa my aaia—namely.
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irervatiun of the nun. after which they I
“Cab’l tail air. /saw die man Write ' ytur know, will catch at otrasrs..
J
both descended to calculate the day's i you see the writing.
There rnuat fa* Un turned out I amnin do^bt.that it
Uss a full atrek *1________________________ **”*•'
something In it.”
all pcrarytvil,. In a«irnc
Tfa-rebin, a small one, wan immedi 1 ’ “WdL !t wmtld sevm on.
We have way. by an overruling
w&lt; migbt.be saved. T«i
■dtort st.iirwny ih-Mx-tuling t&lt;&gt; it ran ath-1 keep ha.-away, oad-aee what will e.ur&gt;e fa»r his gobdt.oM t&lt;&gt; ct.’
wurtmltips.
ImmixliaG-fv bpiwwtie to ' of it."
“Therp ia nut a doubt,” i
pnnci.
this stairway, jmd WvmrfrV-mill atfosre ’
-‘l wrely would air.’If I were in yuur olhrr capUl. Ital
,riL-•
■Jvextjwr dves
landing, wnsthi* mut.-V smtr^sun. nnd I plaev; It'e only n few hours lost, at the alot^ florae there aa jt. uiay, saved al!
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Th*- mate MlnorlwM in hi* rnlcnlaiinn*

itig &lt;rin«i&lt;li-rjl&gt;ly fn-m the d.-ad reckonintL had not noticed the captain'* mm
ti-xts
When fa- far! convicted his raL

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|«»&gt;rn&gt;,ir. m
.u ora uvi arcuin
t,, the newspaper. He has efaugli
A MoA.nf ooMri.* '«4h&lt;« Atalj
writ™ fa » «l«te*”
ft|f. h,nl„ir
rfny^d
™rti*r u. iM.femr, iiM fuel W tal
. “JJto, sir; J have no recollection whal ;_
i. _j_,
m.
m lU riiM
ever, of dvlqg.su.
I /f iZthe imprirsaifa I
A. nu.rt. nH MU&gt;
aware that a great nmny attempt* U&gt; cud- v 1
thought wa» a \e*acl uf some kind close । that the baric I a** jn' my dream war
hw'lumt,
vert iii« hono&lt;l |ii.ten.U&lt;*n« fal&gt;&lt; an extrar. .
eumiog to reaefa as, Imt b-.»w that lav
Ml
Ognnt j&lt;Au w iU.be made, but be warn^, . 1'n-fnaiir-dtii wFm'y18«elfar
A* tfay appremfad. tfa raptors bLms perraioq erne 1 ^an^t tail There U an- dl
felrWm&gt;
|r
_»—
|f £
i*. finds fc :man
nwin’ til on Vifar affek.tb. snfaintM
dmel.rart tfa fa* fast .1 was a dramsnl •-&lt;** v«y rt««r th.ng abfat U&gt;
fa tardv naragh in make-xwt
Waffistled ship, apparently frozen to the
sddcJ; ‘ -very thmg m. bored -m-m.q.nle
„ wmil-uh«,
famdrar; ye* I am wry auro,1 never wm&lt;( wl|l|brg|O Wr. He has I. fan* far far
In ,..r &gt;c—1 bri.nt. It u &gt;11 &gt; wmle
' u~._tj.. r_h_
boats to the relief ..f the auflrrcnt
iu to Yfc.- ti

HU order* were obeyed. About Ui’ahrak the |iM&gt;k&lt;&gt;nt reported an iceberg
nearly ahead, and shortlyaftt-r whit ba

| R-vrirfatf’ ho rnfdv. hr repeated his

Tb-reupop Mr.BruM related to them
P.
faiund tn Liviwpoul. with piunw-ngi-ra mi all tfa rirviunstancre above &lt;lctMlh-il._Tfa.
board. She had g»L rotangled in the ice, conduaiim they finally reached was that
I felt pnrad uf mr 'compositfim, and
and finally fmxcn fasUand had pasm-d
r_l &gt;u
.- .2;._.
;,i. a
. -1
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r pufTod
away U&gt; m
my
pnntApr ..
with
vkgue
several w eeks in * most critical silualimi.
glee and anticiputuin of something brnnj
She was stove, her decks swep*.—in filer,
1 ing-.ul
s*
' had p&lt;« trery 'liT*at^cii
a mere wreck; all bur provisions, and
tiarmtUc wm cvmmunieo-:
fun Wiiuld risph Uhnd
almost all far water, gone.
Hyj-.erew
14. U.U-.f -In. tad a dkral. ta..« I!
»'J. &gt;“■' W.® .M'OM’ d**'*
and pnMengvrs had lost all h"|“'« of be­
A
.— .. —
, fait as he met ing saved, nnd their gratitude for the un­ Mr. B~n.
Th.) ~iW
U— 15 .
mwitluL in the »enr 1836 and 188? *» 1 ""k "MX ®Pe*.
SV’I ,,K‘ Prv^n‘1'lHiT’t
d‘ X)%Ji
that fixed L’nzr lookrng at birn In gr*vg expected
rescue was proportionately
■&gt; "j ■&gt;..
-1.
silence, nnd Itrcnme »wmd ttait it »P grvm.
•r
•’•5,„r |» h.,| „„
l,(„. I, ...
As one of tlie men who had been brii’t maw about 8 y rare biter tfa ■Hturreifce. the ndvcrtieeliicht appeared. ahiT’l liwrd
atUMioa -II U mmI iu COMFOCXB- l&lt;w.
*.,4..* }
atkp
it* st) lc cat.yaadrd by nil iny friends, rim!
, _
tinarcming intruder, he the wreck waa nsetmding Ae ahin’x yards,
2., u,^’,ion
't'L.L
h-LTr
it was jokingly miggretcd’ by q&gt;orc" Ilian
midied up-»n -Irek in awrb lenient nlnrjn the mute, catching a glimpse nf hia filer,

XU EEZE1

that ..
it imowNlintrlvattrnrfrd ffcr
’a । wtartrd buck •••
in eonatenmlinn. It uai the mates is,that- hn. coaiinued |u trade to one.tliat it wua tliedomretieallydcHltitte
. -raptairt
-r-i- -,
ft
i.'
‘ Wfc_. •»
«*t&gt;&lt;aa
• &lt; la
•. ”
i ltu
. ; nr fonrran.
» ] Naw Druaswick, tfaa iieuaine master of ihdiiidua! ului put it fifth.
ni'entbai.
“Whv.
Air. - W_.;_
Brure.
” raid the । very
fare
lie ahad
wen.
three
hmu-n
On .Monday morning I sent a Ixiy to
’
Imt in the world Is the matter ' Iieferv, looking up front the captain’s ; brig Cumet» and-lfioc she wns lost.
latt*-r.
UiOcr. ta-o.n.1 -Is*. iiTItouci . blue*.
; -1 |
f asked Cant, tlnrke if bo knew Brure the neW"|H»p&lt;T office f»r I*. P.’a Icttcra. I
ii -••• i ;
,
. dusk.
J. if. SKI tfi •
expected
be might l&gt;e followed by faWne
‘•11m mntter. itrl
Who is that nt i . Al first be tried to permade himself) &lt;oj| and what sort .if a num Im waa.—
curiou-i and iuquLdte pi.-r*ons; so I b-ld
/ 1 KXERAl. l-ssdurtTai As-m. &lt; &gt;Jlrrii&gt;ti:«.
that it might-fa fancy ; but the moi o he j .-A, tmiftfal Wld straightforward a man
ji &lt;fauk !"
,
X I a'ad nil traslnvssctOTMOed
lits t-n
him 'on Id* way tack t&lt;» cdl in the bach­
•JCo
nno
that
!
knnw
of."
.examined
the
man
tfa
more
sure
fa
be-1
ng
rVOT
[
met
in
my
life,"
fa
repiiod.
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&lt;&gt;Uie*
»llrn&lt;l---l !•* j-iT'Hue'l’ ‘••“4 »'9*
elor neighbor’/ Cir a fafafc. ’ Tfa-rfk-it
with llutf uL 'Uic ’.-K^-tik'vaw lbs»«»er,’
‘But there is, *r j there i»,g stranger come lint fa wm right. N .t only . the !
M intiumt# soever were terocfara,
told.
The fad was fidbiwed uy wimr
there?*
"
”
.
.
face, but ifa perwm and dress Madly ; M,j two meh canant fa blether 17
person* whl* never f-isC sight of him ufftd
“
A
stranger
!
Why.
man.
you
must
corresponded.
months
in
a
ship,
without
getting
tn
know
J. X. Hl MEI-1they
ran
him ’ to my friend’*,'nnd tlfey
WJHVSft'IASaudSmgcM.. Otte, in, UxraelFs
As soon as tfa exhausted crew af« ! wfatfire they ran trust &lt;win nnotfar’s
went Lack and announced that htr‘Anta
JL «tiw--. Shifs sfrtvt.
famished pasrengere were cored ffa. nnd ( word
spoke &lt;if tfa rir- tbc'advertHer. I thfa dhchJrgM id fell
tfa
bark
&lt;»n
far,
course
again,
lira
ui»ti;
cumstanees
in
tarwM-«»f
reveranrn,
ns
uf
JfillX t’OHEHT ,
one or tw«» practic.il jokes whir!) my
ijUTMWtASand Surgcwi. tfarUtujjon Broadrailed tfa iiptain aside. Hl srem-. tfat 1
mrident that sereix^ ««. bring him
nelglifar had pl.tyed utmn tne. • The rm*JL u »T, wrsi ibr Court Mos-*.
-Rot. air, hr was ritHng jn your a rta­ wa&lt; not a g1m«t I raw todfty, sir • the i nMW b,
aml ^4^ W4Ww. j’d win* were mT the irsual charnel Mr—*ev*rman's alive I"
‘ atake'ihy Ufa upon ii chat b« told ma iw» ul sCekuig to '.elicit my Pnmc. and'"failI
ll. P. C11EHBY
“What do jmi mean 1 .Wb.’s aliveT' ’ h^o
m'olv eng^eHlingplkctiatif meeting,;’fahere
-Wi.,..Ir .« Of •ta.ijwr? ••.
n-wutwuaw-u,..
I wfa to exhibit m'y'-&lt;i-lf with s’ Honor m
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uiy butt&gt;m-bole and a white h*wdkrrvhlef
“Illml Wh-rai**’
,
j &lt;mi your olatu al H&gt;»&gt;n. I would swsar lo
CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.
in my hand." One only looked like bad­
“G-sl Lnnwfsir 1 1 don't. 1 saw a man.; it i,, n court of justice."
.
■
ness. It was from a lady. sh&gt;7proposed
nnd n ipun I hrt, never Mtm^fa fqy life ,
-L’pni iny sv.wd. Mr. Brow,” replied
an fnturvieir iu a nvin!|fa&lt;ring eity. niaaii
faf-.r,-.”
I the. capl-tin' -this gi-la more and more
4U miles north; ' fifa said three sus
•*Yna must be gkung ernxv. Mr. Rruuc. | singular. Eof us go nnd are this mail?'
something so frank and straight 'flu-ward
Mitbfjpinr A stranger, and we nearly six week*
They fomid him in ronverratim. with
in Iny ■ndvertisuiiiciit, that abv was dmi-R. A. Cut*&gt;t.
o|it I"
...
p
.,jr
- the captain of the re*&gt;-ucd ship. They
v'mert tfyit it was rv:(1 arp] nfa 'couW re
—, . .
and Tiimino!&lt;4 know, rfr; Imt thru I saw Miff*
; both came forward and expressed, in the
a TT0RXE1 a»«
l» iipvn hiy kbcplhg her linnie secret, if
Plaining. S wu. and Turning
,.G„
„,r
after
fac met nothing enntu 4*f the’ inert
.
r
W OIKS.
|
Brnec
-fne. er waa a fa-' ernnee from a horriW.'fate—idow-eiming
a.iu&lt;slarn nOii-Tutt nf bi|tl&gt; standing: bill iiig.’ She wijuld therefore sw ine nt the
MtadicriU*.'fawry suuuq. Mick.
We haw &lt;rar Plaining, Jawing, and Turning |-|(,v|.r -|n
mT&lt; n
jf
, death by exposure tMld Starvation.
with every respect to bs« mith..rify, I h&lt; - -------, at -------- , on n crrtdii’diiy, and if
ir„l, n..
l,u .,-..0..
ta&lt;.•!,»». IM r-atar -w taw it
Ttata|X&gt;i» r-J&gt;l«-d itai hr tad a.™- to any it was qbifa tko bOQtnry'fa fay
mutual apprtihuliiin did not follow the'faH— I—.Pl— .»! M-ali I—ta»a»
: |At kw'Jta&gt;-|h,.&lt;rtl ta.
COMtj
.
terview, why then- was no haritrilooi'.
IMMlta
r—71*
...ni., twin. Gt»a«wn ttl *nn»,! a.tn* i»r him un.lt. tta- liter Hrm—tanTwaftymtfa year* ago I wa* sitting by
tatiOK OF PROBATE. f.irruli Court Vera
‘Musi people wmifd fave ptH this down
cun
.w
—
....io.
—
r
—
r
&lt;iv
,
iV
„.,
,
unkr
,
w
d
.,
n
tlmhnMOK Attorn*- rod Cwmarffcwat Law
as u trap, to gi*e me X’ journey-fm- nolle
.ta x-a/rrtfc. r—w—« JEfJSX:
. ■&gt; .u - .y
——si
-------J —.-ci--------------- inu, the cabin. Then turning to the
til a?lc»4c&lt;! tn Wit! be farad to ifa
Atl Mads »f Larabcr. Prudare, and eves Gis*.
nl‘.T-' ’
,
,
- . , ..
...
ing. I did not.- -A w.-sentinirnt imp IJ. ii Urau-r. ou la * sed M dre.
ta
Bt far
j.
“| hope y..u ye always firart me wifi1 senger, lie said. “1 hnpe rir, yon will not
led ini to nect'flt ahtfkeep tbv engage­
ck.
.
.InetMtlti.wWa rtwauttabiu.” Rruna-re
think I am uifiing witfe'vfra. fat I' vpmld mana wf- “petty. ca«b’’—-eomprMing items ment
'
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J l.ntl.MOIO,
■' i
HEATH S COT-VOr.
pHrf. rtan«in« r-tar -tat1W »..[) &gt;ta
forcarmla mid BatMwieka, metal tacks
/.'This Wax In the old efa&lt;-Wr«E dai s—
V 3UUTKTDII. Office is fbe Court
Uretings, Feb- 2t&gt;, fa«».
(ebvtyl
same ti&gt; yon, air. rd ra'har ue. should
and mutual cbnptf&gt;MJrtttTtrert‘‘and wea- when a man had time to uuike lAi'ncdmAn
be handed him the slate, with that tide rfadf I &lt;rri»ed nt th# w»m knUR aml jerk- tarn* life fnili.VWWfa.iw.eM.
, »l liBstiuas. Prrraa* desiring liis --------------« ,
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HOLBROOK

G-EKrTTIISTE.

to ; trfv fid'
werc knin. ; Tfa
a'ltli some emhrold
brt tfarer-.re'aa'Fmfe'i^ir
u\:rrtfa frame.’ to wMsMri'
“S. 3. is imt fadtjiiir*.
The criniiim - Ih'hfer fajrl
miw’rt'drep; that a ■*kcytitil
n-. l
dftiht*XhJM*.
that $vcti tug*'Whc? Tgfttfal
ronf.-cd tfat jJaTLifl far’Msfera bfiTedm
•|&gt;ired t - bring ufa-hp-'

iX.-fa ’ft

kerptfa t ilpfaft Ml 111. ’’
’*
“Tfam”-««d L reinre ym,
to
tuk'-.(nu iui *fa BHH«l cototeent Ao iraifa
tun happy
p ; n.»n*f ,4A

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fag is a literal copy o* Ifa: lalt aifabthuw

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DAWlKLm««Ell,

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IX

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THE COVRHE OF

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HUM AX ETEXT8.

xsnEtxxr
MEAT MARKET,
Tfa thing must “be did?

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TREANVRER.

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tfa rn^ Jfi^oW&lt;*J Ufa.

the captain,

htt»rt&lt;'

poaoenger, evumuuy panama u&gt;
M rnJk nut the mo-ive of such a request,
if I dxhr’l w that ram writing on your .
with TkUikT The
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C4ptaiw t.mk Mf&gt; tbe elate

-lafa.-fiwrelfa^r

i~ 721 ;&lt;i.2iL.n

kd«wdr,;.
-J &lt;M*vHjiP

-Ah! wliAvnh ifaAAlMe?' Then it

fhrletyj like ahadudsilk. mast be view&lt;-d tn nl! «itmtti&lt;&gt;ui, &lt;»r it* colors will de*
mJvefmi' «4
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viiu anf at y'rair jnirttUy** end fafiire you

\nlxidv b
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ifa !

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“AVeU. Mr. Urdci'? said

* A pcnsio wiw rv|»cntHig iMtfnre MnrUitK
‘Ufa die .drl.maxim, “wlrn paywhfa dct»U
mridw* liimarIL'' “Rah !" replied Morfainvillc, “that hi an idle ruiuoir wMdv

then, Moppfat arndu

m

to

nrew/nrs. the sufarrifara u .rtd Ry

»r t'tinn I plaoud, my hand in tlm
inv dreasinctfown, dre«r out a
re. and fit &lt; prifakpe,
Wrfi.
tfa prirtlpe,r planed my feet

..ire-raid afchsd. wxfaurated by
.. job of Awuestfa ocoraota. I wu*
theft fa bn-iac-u—'two* n •
.!!
. !
hummsm thcn. ’iw * Israe .me.nnw—ret,
one morning’s fating nTifamits and’Bath '

famret-rAt^d dderiy'tHttfemnn. -fifty art
timid in female society, I w.ir vaUH-mrd
MtvHbk enfargta amongst tnyx.wn‘ rev;
We had m trouble tW-r^far, * mak.’»g
oarttJlvee agrutfabls fa. mra anetfar ■. e&gt;.
much «
that as tfe enrt-h ..ppronefad in nvri
G——, and tbe old gMtlcumti learMd in-: fi&gt;r
that 1 htrtpt W &amp;f?SittM*rp

dined at

ro&lt; gsonx oV lixiTlXOa AKD MC1F1TT

■a." riMwd tbebtll

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Kavpvrww

�^AK^^i^'^'feTS^.'^
i
;ak-*«fe* •««
-Ufe &gt;k- k*l
&lt;— retdremr *» iT
I res *4 awarwt/ any law so yet—

Thrdm.dbW laMabwth 4&lt;
lb* fv* year*snared there w*s*» Mfr
ae» saaaai »wrajas ha the Tn nasty, «/
t2Xk7M4O. TWr abssb-.thwt er-rj
44ter W that suvpina. and nsarir halt aa
mush are«c.h*4 seerwad W ihMtier

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t

tMkata fa the Hd. R^ibl

■ertbe, wed Wependent. w
h would greatly wimuivtu ihr

tfaa fh withnet pditkal «

attewtiw and mmnwy. and ter nsrer r-**
XJF" Th* wife «4 aewetare Srwa*ur in I wreM ba derived frJw dn rtereisre ./
New Jersey, prerewced her «p use with
trifle**.
Wbaewupsi a rmjutcw wna: ths Jbartitate.

The RenoUicsne bars electe

trifcf,

was

.&lt;-red «w the Lqp-Mtare, "n*d« ing that

•TITS or MIOUG IX -lbs Ore
) far Us -—9
Breg. re Chore

A wan the duty &lt;/ th* *tewaf &lt;» Vs p» and

asked.

Tbs Oamril stands

lirem,snd three Democra

wp-dte* bat liUU if they

tbtir duty to themsrlvre an

thr fraCe,' ter tbr “deirwcmtic thrift" •/
Thr Cdbrebg Cental arnste «p« (Ms tu frats dfcsni. aa Mated ab^r. rwandy
ilyret we take fr &lt;n the DetroitTrihoss and &lt;J:ste.urv&lt;Jy ne^frc'rd ti, pay tbs in.
trtvaf re a swiy Lrzrp&gt;rte&gt;.ani the ftsdr Mareb 5th.
aIt reviews ths %re4w
H date .s th. State.
A&gt;*dW&lt;-r Ad..n« (4-orra?) ia bin repirt ./ Itec. I. 1430, rrpet* th* "fetrr

Tba fUluwinf ia the offic

which we are indebted t» A

the Recorder, shews term h

■ fnun the trust tends and &amp;i* specula­

3T »«re b^n at Mui p.ret. Mute,

It sis,. pr...ee that

were arrested b«r petting capsteom arpen

tes* ssles &lt;/ lead.

Aaseaanr, sad tw«Tn»

&lt;h» rtwll «• are perhnps. *

U3VSCERY SALK

uapuid that y rar. Auditor S«rgl.-« (detn tbr &lt;bn» »t a mret'm*.
the petrenf frsre rax.
Rend H and by oerat) in h»« rrr-rt .4 Ik-r. I»«j! reys
Tbr tedy »f a new Usn dsU
th- pert-pud ®j 006 000 brew b®da &lt;refIbie pnprr by f w terres rrtervree :
in a feld nmr Detrett, that
Ksreftug will, tf terefrd previ.— f.. Jan. wes
The Mrtecrei Dhan rrarie Dma-a !. 1-33. are-rert V, tlJSM^M "W.“ had hem left there tv ffie.
'
Stete CrevssriMB. are rep rebrr rreklrws • f rely which a suxH pxtbre were fend­
jy A teen- was f und dead new a!
ed. Irecteg ab.x»&lt; M 500 *4lore .&lt; scSerrvC unpaid that »n»r! ! tn f«52 Asdtf••r Swrgire repwTs the port ptU baste
osrtsun&lt;rfne M -l.dM^MdS.** «hr teSer
ret re ahseh. »m uming ►» rear ®&gt;2 000
tedlare, was assre
paid! !
in Ito3
Anftter Swegles repwrta-tire fret paad
tesste reMaredng re I.457.00I W7," tw
ibntr arviref and rrerwpri.nl is thr rarer

J. D. TYrjaip, [rep.]
J. Maas. fuaLj

NEW FIRM!!

MB C1U.4OE 4TTO

C.G. IlJt—k. [*-'
Wm. Buffer. (TO.)
.1. A. 8«mj,
l

MU* ■

waa paid washy a renewal «f tewte."—
Aar Ana. Jfemi f.
The Ida*bawd •/lisa aaditxa in dear­
ly stere n by rtafr-g .ffidal feels.
The
MwsNM rZ State debt reported by *dew&gt;&gt;eratie* Auditor 8* eglen, re
ISM.-a.
•2531.545 7®

' aaa s&gt;4 ‘half a mitfr-w •« Attars u&gt; tbr
: Trmwy whew tbr RcpfEltewn-s arrvdrd
.' h. p»-«r." 2t that lhe -urplnt tba in
the Treaau-» ww» n-&lt; "tbr remit ■•''a.
.antic thnA snd bamtrthat it
, was -the r^cll«/«irnr ■m’k" pan&gt;lati.a&lt;
theft
dwh&lt;a&lt;r»tr. inv&gt;4«ia&lt; a» aU-dste

.45ere». rejttevtrd t« pav teterrte re that
p«tM&gt;n
the frate debt t&gt;« tbr sOitiOWt
.drerr M7I4QS.X rerr ®2S9® nwwv
thee the entire enrpiw in thr Tnwmry,
-whew the RrpwMtcana arsrded ■ te pre
st r ubirK^xh »he SlM.ftfel .dtefrfnut

JI. W. RIIct. [*«■)
E.U. AHife.. A. W. B.ife&lt;, ["!&gt;.]
•r. rwiiijk
&lt;1. A. Su.ilK [ml-]

MBuamed Tinker at Sy newer

X3f~

N. Y. psiwa, d htwtarU !«• drteh. alter

W. II.JS

wat driven V. tbs mb act by bn wMs e

C Mmd- (&lt;*•»•• * •**
ft. II. Bite, (dem.]

A. W. Alkit*. “
X Scidiw^, [rvp ]

H.J. Grant. *
i. M. R—-n
w». skijuo. M

IJTZE W

DRUGSTORE

Repubfew..
®3l54lf 7«
80 Wim-h h* tbr big fefarte»d in two
fine* wftfar Free Prtw.
And that is a
fine aprewnm Z all its liradr agais* L&gt;

They -rrr known to tbr very pevo® who
drew ap. and tbr m^wity .Z the Dmw»cratie State G«irtt*c that ad.-pted, thr '■no mmj mibc , ni pur-rr inc pssiwi---------------- —
rr»4alioc w« have quoted. -*Deos&gt;«rat.
-m ...
is thrift and Inawaty,” i-rw-xL!
3T &lt;W.V. Let-V-rU Vuptiia mrele. - —‘
T rn&gt;rr"« ae shall examine ths third
p-mt wad stem that Repabl^sc AdoMnw r.-q&lt;.isit*« apre G.«. Drwr&gt;:«.«. •4'&lt;J*4*
tntMt is i«&lt; swims hie V&gt; the charge uf 5* Owen Be.xtn. of Harper's 1 eery o»
tsrtif *-rXtruv^gast Jkd corrupt.
turirty. Tk reqinsiti.® was .vfsaed ft

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

in p-wer." 4400 CM 147.
21. !!••**•• thiasa'pl** Uitei’isrd I—
It W.S Thr remit"
a sprrakui.r I «cd
mania. abi-h iwrrenard thr sate
•U
lowk fr-w» |I42!H7H&gt;
ia lA3O.f i.. t»7 966 « I i* I85lf-

re«re«re asvigmd

I

M. p. 4. and Dre. SOL M. p. 4.

&lt;rv &lt;f f.. •^’.057 "5
e Tnresorer’s Repreta. Dre. 1. ’30.
UM o» -I ite- cta.1 -4 .
|c t nd Dre. &gt;0 5L p. I.
I--Mt-a MA r^Tr—d tbr fra" iwdrUJSre Awdiv® (i-werel’s Ib-p wts, Dre
•du^w. 1.. tbr tr-1 f uds Cr.wn t2lft.V» ■ 1. *Bft, ft M. and Dre. SI. ”34 fa 7.
43 ia IKiO J I.- MfiO 174.74. m lSM.j
S*s- Auditor Grwrexl'fe lirtsots. Dre.

...

aseiwM w uw ^'•’rr.
mpMM: —St—«.VrJw
^r^tertLu £&lt;)Z fVi t

!

■cr=u«xx:

-

—We are muter ob

tors Quanta* and Bor

ReMWMnlative F. W.

under .-bliFali.ms
OUMMBSHIXEIT* NOTICE.

UUMMttdIOVEITS NOOCK

revere! sd.nti.awl fa
De^tyBoo’t. U P«M

*. fcwit. Esq.. *U1

rrfasni to take sat aHhat an the pctitiea

to pardm* Saepbcw sard Hazlett.
Of The ateamlawt Alfred Thame,

IjMBHBOB Counc

barat her b&gt;aicr &gt;« the Delaware, abuts

Cnowril &lt; thiarillate

14 psman killed sad 15 w«»

E-t.«.

year h erenpwad of th

1. M p. 43 and Dre. SI. *54. p. 44.

te'r in three Fnk hn» ..u-rea—I that
d.M t.. all tW trust*. fr-m 43P0 30H.71
in l»».| io &gt;0042124) b IKMl

■-

-WW.SW.,

to a tetter to Gn

Tb l^ffeI—«&gt;/VagHm bv.

IV.

•u^retell te I-"A «bn lV
ted t.-rek ®|btW4r-ws te
rwdmre * tteM-is *&lt;«
■teM •/ terts .

•

Ua

b»a(p—

Wm. S. Goodyrwr.
■aa^rj, Rwrder ; J.

Jomb, R. B. Wlyhtmn

M. Russell, and Charl
Gncxoo

Euscnt*.—Ths

bunresd^

Dooehs wrest miphnlicwlly repudiates ‘
th. pnarrplrv nf this are* dm^bfere, gnti I

trailer h, the North.

At the rwwwt dre-

ten. the BcpoMiflaa Maj&gt;&lt; te.-terted b* '

145® nmy-rwy. it bcint a g»m nf nearly j

thrva week* sires the Repobr&gt;c«»« ./Chi-

Mr. W.tera,aJ

I by fir. unite*

OoS—-

M.«t .d'tfeeri.4hi«i.^tU fam

^l iaal

r^f.. sere &lt;1 isCn.deI by the HUwt bitter
tntOn. and lbs DsattMy had not

M«W1
J'*'.'

—fe fepf—r
.H L—J-

... f.

.

the

i—1 —fc,

.

4

-

.

«"A

^4Bjwn'b,J lT™O kA &gt;*• "fl— •&lt; •
■. UMMbtertre luuu.

A eslt lair be&gt; harw dtsnnrrrrd

&gt;■ L— CM—-, k-L^w'—w,, lb—M—U. KhMTaiMbcl

tea &gt;—«l.»
tb.w hr»

—rj ibl Ur&gt;

p-Uln ia E

�DRY GOODS

uf th* cfanmltiM I* nquMtsd. ,

d.
SMtfa&gt;c.-H.x&gt;.

MiennM

fvva Roman* will addres* I be Temper­
face Aaaudathm. at the Chi it Ifouac, &lt;&lt;o

wcEin

ICHIGAS-

Friday evromg next.

srantFR.

Bwvtary.
Hastings, March fi. 18(0.

H. A.GOOD1
H. A. GOOD’

oobknAalcb,

PrcsifaoL
marll

jiotics I

HASTINGS

“*

Baaay On. Tuiicui'i Orme*, I
Hastings. March U, 180. |
Notice Is hereby giree, tbU I am prepared to
ressire the principal stui mures-, due on Primary
Meheal aad Swamp 1 tads, if (be asms ahall be
paid In before tfa first of Jans n«xt.

HARDWARE STORE,
because they arc made of Purifying
and ch snsc l!.e body Irani all corrupt matter, and
drive not dixxX uf eicry drocnplioa. quicker
and ia a milder way Uian-kuy other Pills.
Dr Morse's Indian lb-oi Pilte are auld
by all dralrta in Mt'-licim-w,

STILL LIVES.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

Nobtiik** Pu*4ckift:&lt;im. —Sonic time
since we noted that Harper’s Weekly bad
J»een objected lj» *1 the South, ficniuae
llr. O. w. Curtis was a leading csailribj/Dm election in thia village on Mondfa
uffa
Wr then predicted that the Hnr
passed off uamtlly quiet, although n«\j ueretoould tuxm get rid «»f Mr. C’lrti*.—
without ‘•spirit” «»n the part of some v&lt;&gt;t- N£rt\nvc done tat, having dixcharged
li?\fn\i * p«at that was worth 16,000 a
edCtr, and aunw voters. Theie were 3

EVERY PERSON PUBCBAMKG DRY &amp;
AMOUMTl a IX VALUE TV TWO DUL
UU A.URE, WILL RECEIVE A OUT.

AKE NOW AT THE BEAD

ticket* m the field. Republican. Denio
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

enrtre, and Indrpentlmt. which renders

Tn* Fasriox*.—The ladies will beinterrated in knowing what the late Pari*
The Republicans bare elected Recorder, fashion fa in regard to bonnets. It ia de■oa* Assessor, and two Trustees.
With scribed tut follows:
The front ia long, round, advancing
rim result we are perhnpa, more than sat over the forebead, and very much thrown
tetied. The Council stands three Repub­ back at the ear*. Thu curtain iu narrow.
lican*, and three Democrats; but this Tin- bonnet is very much trimmed—in­
signifies but little if they will only do ured it is overcharged with trimmings.

HARDWARE!

tb* result without p-diticui significance.—

XI EUY SAI

a
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

their duty to tbemsrlvra and the village.

The following is the. official canvas, jbr

which we arc indebted tn A. W. Atkins,
the Kevorder, w heme term lias just expir-

ad AMM* &lt;

Stuts Teachxms' litxTiTUTS.—The Inalittilta of the Sj riig Srtita will be held
os follow*:

D I ED,
Dr. A. K. HO ABTEEL,
PHYSICIAN* 8V RG E O N

-AI.K

'

Gold Lssfcct

'

san*.

'

»r. CASTLI’B

MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF.

Gold Ear Drop*
Cameo Ear Drops
Gold Slow* Ear Drop*

This R«nff pwamsafs snsnrpaanet! rirtaes ia tfa
•maddfaasmaof U&gt;a
and WwA. I
frry
****»&lt;»?* aatoe * j*

GOODS SOLD
„

GOODS.SOLO

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.

la M*plr Grove, on lb* Sth of March, imt. of
typhoid fever. JOSEPH P. 8PEXCER. aged «

i EKl

STORE
STORE
mMK-^ .
STORE
STORE

a ex o o o

lev Addition!

sUs in all sffectiaaB of the cfast aad lungs, rssalllog frutn sxpaure or nrglrrt
Tfa V'rtforisl
ZUIm" need* but a trial of its qualities to insure
a satisfactory ii-ae. Mr. family «b«mM be witfast
Munhall, Calhoun Cm, “
u 2Gth. it. ««prcially duringtfa trying MmSuonf sarly «In­
Hastings. Barry Cil,
“
April 2d. Ur. sad it is highly rresaimended to J-raMfarvami
Portland,. Ionia C«&gt;„ (
“ 9th. JS.A i- .ynrhm «»i»-r*Ilr. foe its »a’ u.ble prvMrty
sf s'rcngthenin* tfa relaxed glsada of the throat
Expel irnred lecturer* have been en­ aad tonsils. ai»d glrin* energy Io tl&gt;t reaplrslsry
organs. Full direction* accompany each botO*.
gaged and lil*enil prtrtrtoona will l-e made
for lx-ardi i &lt;ff tbcsr Teachers who sluill Ic
enrly in attendance. All who &lt;X|wvt to
IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL, CIR­
tench tn tin- Summer Schools should at­
tend one of these limtitwtea.
CULAR *md
CP.08S-CTT 8AW8.
J. M. Gmeqobt. Sup’t.
COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL**.

Oxford.Onklnnd C««..bccinning Mar. IPtk

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

"

fastings’ |)ritt Cnrrnit.

Da. A. E. Dovrctn. bating made nestings hi
______ -i_____ * ----- 1
*- - - rt.

SASH, and PUTTY,

HOUSE

BUILDERS’

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING.

TO CASH CUSTOMHUS XXCLU

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, ot te­

S1VXLY.

rry ttyle and description.
u*&gt;
Ml"
——... , MM
late that far unlinarr visits, ia lh« rWage.I *dl
targe SEVENTY FIVE cents, aad far sll. out
fliis village the some with Iwrely-fire cents ed­
ition for every mile of distance from mv rcaitnee.
A. K. HONSTEEL.
Hastings, March J.
ntaly

GOODS SOL*' -} Ms • r»
GIXJDS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

mes
GOODS
GOODS
G(M)DS
GOODS

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD

L

-

Ji-

JEWELRY.

hirrDI KXGWTf TO FAIL
Ovnera •&lt; Home* and Cat Ik lot* taybBr
l ' iMriata!
Used with immense sue*,
1 cert for ten year*. dt the Union

M*qc Ishtndl- 1 ' J
OOSDmoK POWDER*

Coarw.

SARYE

THE PHILOSOPHEK^ STONE

FOUND.

M. W. Riker, (dem.)
F, D. Acklev. “
A. W. Bailes, [ rep.)
T. Phillip*. ‘
“

ISAAC C. MOTT,
is now seilin* o»wr family (irvcrriM for I Doixas.
thsaesa be boaahl fur the same atoaey.st any oth
er store iho sideof New York. It is the only good
iaee forth* r—*'
"—*• *'*'---------arsball, H U

&lt;». A. Smith, find.]
W. Hay.,
-

to

» ill

TROUGHS

Manufactured at the low eta rate*, and put

SCHOOL BOOKS!

up in any part of lb* county.
•osdneM. cbqgptota. ^ud .aOitprey other hurt,
remedy in tfa world
PP The above artirieu are sold by all ItaMfatJers ia Grand Kaptaaahdln- Dnwt.t. thnmgfa. »
*• Vtatod.i'uifamd^- mJltoreb Amsrtre.
aMrfakxale fay al isrit brn*r&gt;.fa fa the ppaat-

COOKIMG STOVES! The Anchor pf Hope

C Mead. [deni, a it*
A. II. Elite. [dem.]
A. W. Atkina. Z. Sridnmre, [rrp.}
R. J. Grant. •’
J. M. Russell “
Wm. BL.lJott, [ iud)
Wm. Shaw,
“

ntrsTKxa

FA.V~E

TO
SUFFERING* M\NKIND» **

tietin* of er err variety and uf

Groceries A Fancy Goods

S FECIAL .NOTICES

thatcan be found ia tlie eastern or aaleni mar­
ket. h eotnpriaea everr rarietr and kind of Sugar*
T. .
-- iTT_ I l -nik. r. _ uru .n

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CA8II
CASH

—Wr are under obligations t«» Sena­

PECTORAL balm

Representative F. W. Kkllogo fur vainable d&gt;«umenta and apceebcs.

W* are

abo under obligati.em tif »meMy for
fnr which

educational favors;

Deputy Suo’t. &lt;rf PaWic Instruction. C.

B. &amp;TKBBIKB. Eaq., will pkaae accept bi*

share vt thanks.

W neoe'er t-»mddird. «h a magie Brhw baa
ratlrelr Mpplantfd the fninrv.u. n«e of IK lam­
er*! exfwet-ranta. and &lt; thrr drtenrct** eesatetea
admin l.lercd tn (hr test in* trlrimral of (far M&gt;
tieat, wbria treated for f—ha—orv dia-wfor* aad
inrlrimt Consumption. It ia n-aniraoaalr odmitird trfbe a prfmtire as well as a bwe, ta ail

HAY and STRAW
FOR

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

SALE1

fTWlE FVnSCBIDEB hsa for Mo s first quality
1 of Marsh Hay, sad Straw.
A E BUJ u

Ratland. Feb. 11. IftA

‘

’

A Jlooorolnd iotUM’Mi at&lt;AltoW h 'T,e'al
tjufowt. f-r U* kMtf of Ko .Me*
«nJ Itoolno-J. orjlut'd

AT ANY. PRICE.

U0MM*an Council —The

Gmmoo
Council of thia village fur tbr ensuing

year ie composed •/ thr Allowing name*;
Wm.
Goodyear. President; J. W,
Bantlay, Recorder; J. P. Robert*. Wm.

Jones, R. B. Wightman, R. J. Grant, J.
M. litmell. and Omrles Mead. Trusters.

AT ASY PRICE

•••» —j———- —- —
♦urjpraa. as a caastrasus oct wurtLf of
MIS. to op«&gt; a I&gt;i»pci&gt;«ary far the treatfduselaaVof diseases. In sU Ibeir farms,
rire «mc-i apnes asana io alt whs sptettsr. with a description of tL«ir suadi.
ge, oeeujxflos. habit, of lit. 4c.) sod is
sxtrvtn. poverty, tu rttswa a*ai$ma
r csases. It la *ee«»eM to sM that iW

AT ANY PRICE
PRICK
AT AMT------AT ANT PRICE
AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

AT
AT
AT
AT
which ba*

recently

beta

rwiwd.

to

“retee th* wind" by notifying people in

thia mamtry that they have fallen Wire
to large estates in England, which they

pay euene ui pemreremo &lt;/ by remitting

a ftw dollar*.

■T;-/*!'

merbiceabbothtb.

. ,F^tasr!fatb»r&gt;&lt;;TroveliBg Aprwis- -or ysowixiwi: iJ rowi.«

'' -vf

1 nriklai.’ L&lt;r»&lt;) iu r«L«c ae&gt;.

tor* CteasDLxa and Bikoham, and ab» t«&gt;

sirs Nonce.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

vacaxct

R. B. Wightman, (item.]
J. \V. Stebbins. [rvD.J
J. W. Buckle.

several

run
Kott
FOR
FOR
FOR

Thia «&lt;H f-m* i« «*»» **•

fag played quite extrn«iv4Y.and. MH^-

•mietfa prereert field-f-etom.

Our

vrureew

AMY*
ANY--------ANT PRICE
ANT PRICE.

■■

�-A-H

gcxx
»*■ BOEBE's

’

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
“'”■ wb«* •“ddri.lr aeiMd Ju£ p.‘"

"“.T7,

p»;&lt; -k-Unital

22?

“?
*■ I7W0 in rta Mtatantabf
T»"&lt;’v there wrro but 205 280 ialiaWL
Sloitri”
»e Gulf atop,., enat &lt;(f t|*
10,431; in thh ««*( of the MiMitafaJ
■°oeIn 1850, 374 pw ewT7 «ta

ON LOW PRICES

■ADWiri BEADY BELIEF,
^bnuw.ta.
”**T*

&lt;«r Unr,
l&gt;mita.

7

STCMt^

g3&lt;

Io um mlanc.

gyyyfo

they are just Deceiving
,

'&lt; &gt;k. •"■■i.hrr.lk. Bra.

P*

“‘•W cm
1W&lt;’

SutteaiMW nnnrta, abo,rt 20.300800.—

* ne present nutuber i&lt;f al*k»» ia-.m«.ooo.«x&gt;. ..j w. aJXX

T** y

W0VND8,

■T"* «*MA-

M,|m.
h&gt;dH*»‘ B’Jr
h oj^raj,, „. ltn

powwioily, nad muu resiarr* &lt;Lrm

I '!rpiiTrriXLu

BTBA1XS. and
XFRAWR.

- «•'«.*., ■;
2M

,’i“.ii)

Tbi.

•
1. .------- K
i 5™? ' "”
• t;/r t Jr ^u-niri.vt 0f hrallt,

'

“•■'"5--- ' .

UBCTSEX.

rnft.?* J!!001* 1'Tlin rw .nd BLOOT)
PILW Lave bm.pn.vad br SnafraboO

os the lutnj
ofSlOMMA
iSdg'*er
’u j**Wt
U "■■"^
1«w~

JUmdyReiiet

•are U&gt; Ik lar.Mtal w.—*’ r bi.!—

Price li eu., ft «u., and Sl p«r

CONTAIN mt 1IIM.RAJ..

a new contribution to NCIENCE. I
psrpamiftm ak.le &gt;utf,rirg (m,, u«aJX daVOnmaatita ar&gt;71
.&gt;.r.&lt;.«

£*“" -»• axitllenr l™fc.„ |„
B“.W l|mr
....npUui, BU~.

Pjd Mr.

That they mtr the ehn«.i natmaaf eoaipta.».
‘
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VOL. 4.

4.yrt/l

NO. 46/

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1860.
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HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

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BOLTWOOD * GRANT,

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Incidents of the Eea and Land.
oorxo JLinrr:

Roberts, &amp; Co.

a tbagxdt.

Cnpt. Until Hal! in his miaec!lane&lt;m«
writings relates nn Incident on hoard of a
British frigate to illustrate the terrible
a dcw and most complete a'isortment of cruelty inflicted upon seamen,in the name
of draciplmc.durlng the early years of the
DRUGS AND MEDICFNES,
present ccnturv. Be describes a timid
watf Chemicals, Palais, Oils, Cam boy who was ah criidly lashed because
HL phene. Burn I ng Fluid,
he wav afraid to gn aloft, that he became
a maniac, and ever afterward appeared
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
to act without tenr.running like a monkey
from mist head to mast-head and along
the yards.
An old man-of-war’s man told the
writer of this the same story msnlr years
ago, with a sequel, which Cnpt. Hall has
ZV FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES»ONLV.
not given. Tire sailor's story was in sub­
stance ns follows:

JUST RECEIVED

II. J. KEN FI ELD,
«]&gt;», boots and aboes. Slate street, Bret
if •• Barlow Hon*c.”

P. II. JkJ. RUSSELL,

1)'
FRANCIS ROWER,

ms mwm.

Warr. Bower’s'block. State Sind.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER,

A tim'd boy nbout 14 years of age,
hesitated to go nlott, but by the captain’s
orders was fi&gt;rcibly put in the mahi rig[ging, and then n Lontswsin’s mate was
commanded to Inwh him like a dog, until
AV'li'lfESALE and retail dealer in, and n— :
TV C-icOu-it nf lealber. finding*. Ac., Bailie!
he learned to run aloft. The poor fellows
t rrek. Mr u *1------- -“----- ■’
legs and arms trembled, he grasped the
shrouds ; he cried—he prayed the inhuTEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICKS. PEPPER.
man cnptnin for Gt d’alMke to have mer­
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;
cy mi him ; but nil in vain. The bests
In fact, erervtbing in tbe Grocery line, such u
J. I*. ROBERTS A Co.,
wain’s mate was ordered to lay on harder
and harder, regardless of the boy’s pierc
ing screams, which made even veteran
CUDJEK'J J'XEXinilXL'I
seamen turn from the. brutal scene with
Mlorv in "Bower’* Block.
And Ctoking Extracts,
disgust.
Ilin clothes were rent from his
W. PARKER
HE LADIES. hack, tho blood followed tho lub, and
, rtill the tyrant roared out—“lay on,boats­
wain's mate I" With one wild scream
he sprang from under the lash, and Imunded up tin- rigging with amazing rapidity.
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
He doubled the futtock rieging like a
VELOPE. CARDS. Ac., Ac.
cat,pissed up tbe topnwwtand t«»pgnllnnt
rigging with undlminished speed, shinned
tbeunraUled royal rigging, and perched
MOST POPULAR
himself IIKeaniRI
like a bin! aiuii-siue
alongside i&gt;i
ot uic
tbe jraionk
pedant
_ _
. ,urrvr,TA-rTrTir.
Dimwell
j which streamed from tho mast bead.—
Here he paused, looking fearlessly upon
the deck below.
All Imnds camo up to
MMi him—his ctire and cruel treatment
had already »-nli*ted tbeir sy mpatbygtnd,
aioslux ,tlurt«nj;c» by odvcrtiscuu-st.
if possible, bad increased tlioir hatred of
Also

GROCERIES!

PATRIOT TVTKDTCTN-KS

DOS

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We intend to acll

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JAMILS A. KWEEZin

vCKBA'J', iF-DS iCASa

his'worda. He followed the men in their
various duties'-iiko a dog following his
master.
Whenarar be waastruck.or
Started by a bqatewaia’s mate, be ran up
the main rigging screaming at the top of
hla lungs, and never paused until he had
performed the first evolution, which had
made him a maniac.
As the sailor's story rup», the ship ar­
rived at Plymouth to bo docked and ryfitted.
The coptain availing himself of
the leisure, was going to be married, and
the news was communicated by bis servan’, to the cook, who aeon circulated it on
the birth deck among the men who curaod
him and all of his kin.
His servant camo on board of the hull
where the men were lodged, the evening
when the captain was to be married.—
Crazy Joe, [tbejiamo the boy was known
by,} met him at the gangway, and asked
intelligently if the captain would be mar­
ried that evening, and where 1 The ser­
vant gave him the information be desired
and went about bia business.
That night while tha captain was un­
dressing, ho was seized by the throat anJ
dragged to the bridal bed. '
“Look, fair lady on me," said Crazy
Joe, “but do not serrnm. or 1 will kill
you.
Look on ids ; I hold within my
grasp a devil, who delights in cruelty,—a
merciless fiend who lias scourged the
backs of hundreds of brave men—n ruffian
who rubbed me of my reason—I hold him
within the grasp of death, at tbe very
moment bia black soul thought itself with­
in the reach of bliss. Monster—look up­
on your lady—think a moment of-thc
heaven of earthly joy almost within your
reach—then think of me, poor Crazy Joe
and of tl»e bell to which 1 send you !—
Die, wretch, die!"
When the alarm was given the strang­
led body of the captain was found along
side of the bridal bed ; but the maniac
wire killed him was never recognized af­
terward. He belonged to Cora wall, and
probably found shelter from pursuit in
the mines, until the excitement passed

the captain.
- '
The munrtcr was smiling complacently
nt the sucucae of hia experiment; for iw
was one of those tyrants, who boasted
that the ett properly'applied, eouhl moke

men do r.ny,thing.
Still he was appre­
hensive that the buy might destroy himre|f, and tbe. circumstauCD bo used o&amp;iiusl
him at th? Admiralty, where he know
representations &lt; if his cruelty hud ill ready
their being
been made. ’The tncn’g»zod ia.aifroie,
looking find at the boy and then at the
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
captain, u ho wns sente*! near the taffrail.
Tliey darn! not be seen- talking to one
n. ■ Gne article f.&gt;r Toilet purno- .■mother; it was n flogable offi nuc ; even
Bing the teeth, ntnoriag (recite* nt uighti spice, passed under thftir ham
nv eks to nsn r.sin if they whispered.—
The offii ers walked the Ice aide of the
quarter deck, ocrashwtidly enrttag their
l'uu&gt;i’» for ra'r I
J. P. R. A CO.
eyes aloft, but were as silent as tho men.
I
Still the l»«&gt;y dung to the masthetul,
I playing with the pedant, apparently un­
HEATH A cot a NT.
ronadimn of the interest be excited be­
,
low. Tired with ptz’mg al*&gt;ft, the captain
.uteeriber to n^ prt^rod -.tb M
h
H
trumpet­
- 7”’TjAi *.«!-

or Bendy Pay, only.

I attention wiB be paid to COMPOUND_ .... l»t,L -Ji • IJ I ItTIHX'tt.
.r.e

I. A. HOLBROOK

nutiy anJ with •»»
• K« pnbhcan town

a

J. JI. RV88ELI.

JOIJN KOBE KT ’,

II. P. CHERRY,
VOTARY PUBLIC and CweysMer. «HI a»A t'.-n-l 1.1 all bnsinro* rntnreted te him With
promptness and Odslily. Rreidenw*. J-»ln&gt;*t&lt;.wn.
Ilacrj• co-satr, Mich, Blatikskept olwayw on hand.
«LJ ’tar I
r’‘Nrtwr riblto.
nniwpil’ aadeBCZ Col. Creek.

L. U. STEWART,i

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;
Tb«tm’ •prang up... lie tnwk
»
1 lamnd. and raising bimwlf erect, waved
| hi* cap nronnd hi? bend, then rtrctching
( LRfEKTERA JOINER WORK.his arm .out,
.......gnve a_______
______
*___
wildlaoghlng
scream.
Bcina prspared with a» reoaasary maahmery | anj (lircw himself forward. ' The captain
t«r “‘king Fash, Blinds, Doors. *e-. and for
lo h„ (eel, expecting to sco tbe
plaining lumber, I can execute ait work pertaining boV dtehed in pieces on the deck I but
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toUer red
&lt;&gt;f th„
hc

w. H. IL Heat.i.

II. A. Cotast.

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w.rt. —1. M&gt;
pl.ne lumber, lisas sw
anything laaarltaortth
CDGE OF PROBATE. Circuit Court Com;
COFFINS romtantlr
ina promptly attended to.
.■ fta.tlnWS.

7

JAMBS H. BROWN,

OUNTY SURVEFOR. Ota «• 'Court
Umm. ol «aaUng». Perwn* desiring N»
aervicva will cal! at the Shcrifi a oSco.

C

DANIEL STRIKER,

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

haw him sliding along the main royal
. rtav toward the foretopgullant masthcrid,

Plaining, Sawing, and Turning .„.i hwJ
U.d. •»■! charter liU «
*
.
Works.
monltW, as if entoymg the sport.
He

1 TTORNEY and Counselor at
.'Ju Chancery. General Ijixland
Iter o*er Deltiemer’astore.ln Iho
MiddtevIHe. Barry couuty, Micb.

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B. WIGHTMAN,

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reached the masthead in safety, and then
hod "V,r hand.

The rapui..

H. I. SHELDON,

OUKTT TREASURER- Ota in Ibe.Coart
House.

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M

IWJESXKF
MEAT MARKET,

amwmret, Htsrtrengtb iworeaa
hta years, but his balk and bright.

J. w. «TBBBIN«,

Manufacturer «* ta tata
A pod oaicrtnient slwavaon

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the hat off bis bead, a fifth that be ooij
saw his eyes, which burned like blue
lights,ana a sixth that be had bools,horns,
and a tail M long aa the signal halliards.
“Where hi Parson Peter 1" inouired
Mr. Robb, “I bad almost forgotten him."
••Here, air."
“Now, Peter, 1 know y«&gt;n are a good
man, because you have never given me
trouble; 1 want to see if your religion
will give you courage enough to go aloft
and send t'bc devil or Allen’s ghost on

dock."
“1 suppose, sir," replied Peter. “I may
as well lake the lead line up with roe to
lower the gta-st down by, lor I tell you
in advance that I have nerved the Lord
too long to turn my back to ghosts or
devils. Whatever is up there has got to
comedown or thiow tus down."
Peter then took the end of the lead
Hoc, and made a running bowline in it
and run aloft.
At the cross trees be
halted a second, oMwo-j-his hat waa torn
oad fell on deck—be mounted a ratline
higher, a wild cry rang fore and aft, fullowed by a rushing noise—but still Peter

TO BUY OU* STICK

now rsurxE

pro-havibt

'MrirerAi^tits
ty that thia man should be kept jn
“But," «aid I, “thia mon is a Postoffiec
robber, a thief;,, and 1 demand that yen
bavo removed.
1 do not ask that a Re­
publican bo pai in bis ptare, IM
hev«* Democrat appointed wbp will ngk
steal." Wdl air, the deniand w«a deem­
ed tn: reasneable. (1-aeghU-r.) Ho w*»
not removed; be was retained in office J
and more, sir, he was promoted—bo was
promoted to be the deputy United States
Manbal few.that district after »b&lt;*e chargca were mode.and proved. It ess a ve­
ry lucrative plncc for bun.
Coder tife
Portmaster he could rob the mail, and
being Deputy United States Marshal-but
very first art was to establish wiimmena^
manufactory of counterfeit ntoney, (laugh­
ter ;) but |&gt;c held bis office th- r&lt;- for two
years after those facts w&lt;-recstaNi»bed.—
True, be was a liberal man ; be owned _•
newspaper press,and they «»&gt;uld wtbavo
a Democratic press there with*al giving
it the patronage of ’.he Portidlfco.
Bo
spent his in one v fn-ely, and bf could at
ford to do so, for,Ik made it bimsclf-7
(laugbter.j or all beyond what lie got by
robbing iba mail.
•
It is three abuses, pxtending] from Xho
highest to the lowest officer under thia
Government connected with tbe Postof­
fice Department, that present itj from be­
coming a self-suatataing concern.
It is
absolutely necessary that a different and
mure economical system 'bo mtrodoaB;
that tbe whole system of jobs He abolWi-

Remarks
On Iht Ji,Uln Aholuk tkt

Prir-

■: T
Is Saxatx, Feb. 16,1860.

1U Caaaaaaa

Ptaita/ ta

&lt;
Senator.fraur Maine -haw vy'utak out a
J
few of the reasons why U.c Postuflice Demrtment is not sclf-sustaiRtng; but he
tas not pointed them all out, nor any
coiMiderable number of them. In my ew.
timation, one chief reason of the great
deficiency of our postoffice receipts is
owing to the system of jobbery that ex­
tends all through that Departmert Wo
।
have this morning cut off one greet leak.
,
We have passed a biU which wHI eave
the Puatoffice Department some thirty(
two thousand dollars a year on.pnc class
(of printing alone.
That gross v ror.p,
which that bill enrreeu, has rxlstid for
)
•
up unobserved, fur it has been known to
the President of the United States and to
(
the Postmaster General; and yet it has
।
been allowed to go on from year to year,
(
swallowing up the revenues «&gt;f the De­
'
partment. It is noUirioua that a ncirspa&gt;cr published in this city, was purchased
or a portion of the patronage of one sin­
gle j&gt;&gt;b, other portions being employed
to subsidize ana corrupt party organs in
other ritica. 1 desire, on all occasions,to
'use parliamentary language; but Io a hat
truthful language shall I describe such a
(
transaction, if it be not a robbery of the
,
Postuflice funds under color of law 1—
Postoffico rovenuM, or moneys in the
.
Treasury of tire United States,are divert­
'ed from their proper uses, to which they
stand charged on the books of the De­
partment, to the purchase and support of
,
servile newspapers, with the knowledge
'
of high official personages. The erime—
for u it less than criminal 1 is to ba dep­
recated not merely because the Govern­
ment loses »»me thousands of dollars in
one branch of the public service, but be­
cause the turpitude at the head has a eor1
i opting moral influence down through the
long line of officials to the ^lowest and
moat humble in station.
We have wit­
nessed ita effects in Detroit. Our Post­
master, knowing that the Constitution was
subsidized from the Poetoffiee blank print­
ing fund, and owning a sound Lecompton
newspaper himself, supposed ho had a
perfect right to subsidize that paper by
placing it upon the revenues of the Post­
office department.
The example before
him bewildered his moral tense, and he
created sinecures in ihe Portoffice for ser­
vices to bis newspaper.
In process ot
time, his political faith wm not deemed
sound, and he was not only turned out,
but prosecuted, ostensibly, mr subridixing
a press, in imitation of one who holds the
high office of President of the United

.

ed ; end I trust that some more efiicIHil
system may be btroduced. 1 understand
that the present Postmaster-General is
laboring with all his might tn reform
many of these abuse*.
I hope he wilf
succeed in remedy ing many of them; but
I do not believe thut the frahkfog privil­
ege is tbe grertert te one of the great
»bu»re.
. a

covered $15,000 m n suit for a breach of
promise against a man named' Peterses*.
The case excited a great Interest, as tho
most eminent eomwl iii the State were
engaged upon it. The verdict is the heav­
iest ever rendered in a ease of that kind

in Tenn.

'

Mexico aed MiCexoak.—Mr. BuchanMexican transit route, which j it woold

I

cost millions more everv year te protect,'
but he i» not willing to give 106,000 for
completing • channel already begun by..
Government through the S&lt; Gair Flats.

—The following is an hitherto unpub­
ascended.
I
“Il is the devil," said one of tbe men on
lished speech by a soccessful compet­
deck. “I tee bin-wings; he’s gut a bold
itor for the prize at the Boston! ok ata race
of Peter, and will fly away with him.”
a few days since“Gentleman—I hare
“Hush,” said another, “listen how he
won thia cup by the use of my leg**1 I’
screams. 1 can sec his eyes burn.”
trust I may never' lose my lugs by lbs
Peter was now in the crocs trees,where
use nf tills cup."
I ft fearful conflict was going on. The flap­ States.
There
is
another
newspaper
in
my
dlr
ping of dark wings, which appeared to
A Mxas Fellow.—A couswb' n:.-i&gt;It is
rover tbe whole vcmoI, was distinctly which is not very well sustained.
ed David Croach levied on a Isjrse In a
seen from the deck, and frightful screams the leading Democratic vrees of my funeral procession In Springfield, 111., on,
State; but it cannot very well afford ti&gt;
fillerl tbe air. Almost every man belicv
Tbursday last, nuJ a disgracefsl difficulty
cd that Peter was engsgi*d m moral com­ pay its editors. In that city ll*!r0 18
ensued between him and the driver.throwbat with the enemy uf souls and trembled office— I call it nnoffie—of porter or meaOOtNO ALOFT : A COMEOT.
senger to the Postofficc. It is a salaried ing tbe whole company into ajyfaabm.. '■
for tbe result.. ■
By way of contrast with the above, the
“On deck tlrare!’’ shouted Petaf, “look office,the duties of which are to transport
A tall slab:sidcd Yankee, ?rt» was ma-,
fijfowing will show tbe change which had
‘ out for him as he comes down, and bo the mail from tire Pos»ffice to the cars.
takca place In thedisciol'meof the British' careful as you lay hold of him—throw a A gvnlieman connected with the Demo­ king Iris appearance .at £«PO| May. lart
summer.
-»trolled-down |pthe.beaai dur­
navy iu 20 years; and it is pleasing t&lt;&gt; loose hammock over bis bead—or be will cratic Fr« Proaa ia this salaried Portof­
add, ns an evidence of the triartiph or hu­
fice reporter.. He receives • 1^00a year ing bathing time. On seeing the bevy of,
bite you."
.
;■
beftutie* disporting in waves, be burst in-,
mane ideas over brute fiMce, that starv­
as
porter
to
the
Poe
’
.
office
;
but
he
hires
Down came a dark mats flapping and
to a fit of enthusiasm.
.
ing hns been abolished many years ago, Mwrniog. ..h ««• Un(.
-Well a cartmati for &gt;20 a month to do tire work.
“Jcra-sa-letn! if tliat don't just remind
and flogging so restricted that no one but
had become foul of the slgual halliards
me of something good tew horse.'"
on incorrible offender will be liable to it
qteirtcr,be
draws
hta
$300.
and
pays
over
and gaff topsail downhaul, and waa una
“What ia that F asked a friend wbo
When ll»e Hind cutter was lender to bie to fly away. He hnd lighted there hta 060 to the man who does the work.
beard him. -' .
.
the ship Am'iu, bearing the flag of Vice- in the darkness unperceived. Peter had He thus pockets his salary from the
“What b it 1" said J’onntW. smacking,
dUmtrnl Codrington, the hereof Navar­ hard work to p-« the bowline over bis Portoffice Department oft 1,200 a year,
bis lipa ; ‘Taabes, in wafer?* .
, „
ino, she Inst orcrlreird • cockney named wings, as he wished to save him alive.— less 0840. which he pays to tbe man who
I960 per annum
Tom Al lea, who waa oonaidered the most Be used bis hat to shield bis hand, but performs tbe service.
are
therefore
paid
for
no
other
earthly
prufiinc man in tbe vowel., A boat wm still he was bitten in several places, and
service than the partisan bupport of. a date solicited a rote.
lowered for him, the boatman hooked his bad hiaahirt torn before hb succeeded.
.;
..
"I would rather vote for the devil,than
“Well done,4*»ler,;W»d Mr. Robb, corrupted press; and thia ia no excep­
.
~
tional ease, for throughout thia broad you," was the reply.
■
tore; three men plunged after him, and
“now you can tell your wicked shipmates
laud Portoffices and Cuatom-houscs are ’ ‘-But in cue your friend is not a randi-.
graspai his hair, bin oil in vain—ho sank
that those only fear the devil who serve
made to .pay tribute for tbe sama syco­ date," said the auiirilor, “might 1 then
to rise no more. The men declared that
Wm. lie’ll hare them all M last, if they
phantic and degrading prostitution of that count on yoar assistance 1"
...
when they were under water, they s*w don’t turn over a new loaf."
engine which should diffuse both light and
the devil dragging hint down by the legs.
Mr. Robb named the eagle “the ghost”
truth.
..........
“
Isay,
Harry,
did
you
ask
l!ick»-fcii
These circumstances became the sub­ byway of reminding the crewW their
But bgaki; alT. I have a little further
ject of conversation among the men, and superstitions fears;'but from llist time
that money yeH” *
•
eft'tho impression njxxi tbeir minds that forward, ghosts ceawd to bo seen on experience in my State, in the summer
’‘•Yea.’*” . &lt; ’ ‘ te-r a . ;««•«».
of
1857
n man iiUbe.twui of Lexington,
“What did be my F
I
bis death waa a visitation of God’s dis­ board of &amp;e Hind.
in
the
State
of
Michigan,
waa
detected,
in
“NetbMg.
He iu«t kicked me &lt;&gt;ff tbc
pleasure.
lx&gt;ng Peter, the only pions
Bed this affair occurred 80 years be­
robbing the mall. Il appeared that he sloop, and that's the last I board of.it,”
salt on board, and whom AHep had an
fore, probably every man sent aloft we’d
noyod very much by bia , Ugaphetny, al­ not onlv have been lashed like a dog in
luded to the ci roum slants afhia death as the rigging, but have been flogged aftera fearful warningdA all IWtearcra, remind­
ed them LUi,Jika.vAU«8,Ahey Mere lia­
ble anv day to be called to their final ac­
A.lady was U&gt;ld. the other,jd*y.by a receive the htrefl
count* .*P»e subject waa kept alive by
Theta, of
one of tbe men, who said that he had travelling cwtleman,that every bdy w.hq He Mm totwn his
Lean in cbiWhnod. rf
the Pnntofiive
•Mix Allen come 'id over lho gWigWay, had a small mouth was provided with a

■edut
&lt;»pwl»llj «wt&gt;
th., of Tom AHm.
«ju! .rwy o«,
bo»md ted gon. to Ah taArad rajtara.
o_J.___ oU.. —WS.l—

husband by Government.
,■
“llh it pothibul T’ said the lady, mak­ treated 1 The Portmaster of LexingVm
waa removed, and the identical man who
ing her month as little ss she onuld.
The gentleman added “that if she had had robbed tbe mail was appointed to
nMUm.
1 supposed dtftt thia
a
‘
—
;e
mouth
she
was
provided
with
two
ah
mere mirtOks; I supposed that they bed
M mda."
.
. ,
- Jy gracious !" exclaimed the lady U
the same time throwing her mouth open
Poetoffice Department to have tl
to Ita full extent.
take rectified.
I brought the papers
front alone and submitted them tn the Posthi««W*

AustrAlta.be*

oftiwBcek font

fW* VO'd
IDDLF.TH.’.n

again, stating positively that either Tom
Alien's ghost or the devil was in the
cross trees. One said that be was as targe
as a bull and hnd horns, another that be
was a black dog, a third that it waa Allen
himself, for ha heard him swear, a fourth
that he made a dash at him sod hauled

not find wrndb.
«*»e rrouwaai uro
mouth and node, bis ctmseemed starting
.kR of bis head, bo rolled upon the dock
in convtilrions. staining it with binod
which alill trickled from hit back.
lie.
l“*'
HEATH A COTANT. '
was a maniac.
The surgeon's skill in
noatiDp-, Feb. ®», 19to.
fcWtyi
the course of 3 few weeks restored bis
health, but not his reasons. From that
time fbrwnrd he was fcarlees. la the
DECLARATION No. 21!
darkest night, in the fiercest gales, ha
would scamper along the decks ilka a dog
—WHIX—
___
THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS, and bound a!-ft with a speed which no
one on board oould equal.
Ho would
run over the cards without holding, pass
from mart to mast on the rtays, sseeod
or descend by the lojcboa of the sails,and.
run upon the naked rtutMingwall booms.
Ha was nimble as h cat, and had forgot­
ten fear. Some of ta light &lt;lutM» aloft,
he had learned to flhchargw in company
with the men—bo did aa lb
Vbul take his hammock on his 'shoulder,’ and
Thtrrfcre, the subscribers would say
could not be trwtad to do any
him­ walk .overboard again, accombanied'by
self. One order he always &lt;A .
with- a black fiend, whose eyea glared like fire.
Olbera stated that they bad also seen
bhp, and, finally, it wai generally beltered that he haunted the vessel. Impressunt
ed by superrtition, men of fl
lonable
L’S
courage, who would have .■
Everythin li their Mie, at readable captain kept him on
a battery in fill! pl*y, .or bi

The thing must “be did.’
7"”T1

“Hush, air," replied the sailor, “Tom
Allen’s ghos; is in the cross trees ; I saw
his eyes burning like coals of fire."
Mt. Robb, the commander of the cut­
ter, who was below, hearing what waa
passing on deck, auno up biuinelf to take
part in die proceedings.
He waa well aware of tbe auperstitions
fears which had impreesed the crew ainee
tbe death of Alisa, and tx.w he wished to
witness the effect .upon them in the discharge of duty. Unaffected by superstition himsrif, bo ^as, gpipg to try an ex­
periment.
The first man luul managed
to reach the deck step by stop, as cauliomdy as if be had been a green hand.—
Before others ware aer.t aloft, M r. Robb
queatiuoed the two who had been there,
nnd both agreed having seen a black ghort
with eyes of Srcjiiitting upon the lower
rigging. He then selected from the crew
six of the best and brnresr, and sent 'fbem
up one by one; but they all descended

away.
Tbe lady stated at the time and many
years afterward, that the attack of the
maniac was so sudden and ailent that she
knew nothing of it until the curtains were
pushed aside and she felt the pressure of
the captains body bent over tbe edge of
the bed. Joe h«ld his victim around the
neck with tbe right band and turned him
from side to side as easily as if be bad
been a child, while the fore-finger and
thumb of his left hand grasped her own
throat, ready to extinguish her life, if she
attempted to raise nn alarm.
Hie face
was pale and deatli-like,.bi«, eyes stared,
but were motionless, and every word ho
uttered seemed to issue from the depths
of bis soul.
Tbe capta’n's looks were
terrible beyond description; death left
tbe impress of ferocity upon his darkened
features.
How the maniac entered or
left tbu room she never knew—his de­
parture was as noiseless ns his entrance.
So paralyzed was she with fear, that an
hour elapsed before she could muster
pournge to ary for help, but she tliauked
God, when the captain’s cruel character
became generally known ashore, that she
had been rescued from his alliance.

uture »nd Cabinet Wares than esn be to I

Mieiifjas.

tbe -ARMLstat Purtmartcr
ing on 1br'dwtr'llfc and trembling with
fear.
-Look aloft,” said ho, “k i&gt; Allen I" .
Jk stacce satisfied him; be acizod hold
of the peak halliards and descended to
the deck almost "by the run.‘leaving the
firtt mtn still cHngln- tn the rigging.
“ W hat's the matter 1” demanded the

, a grew wwi may
•hat aiiuta wttb

�ay

1 tbwi, and it i« his duty U&gt; present these

‘ MUM for tbe. aetfo* .uf tbe Board, at {
f tbeir next meeting ; but tbe Clerk ia not
on the regis-•
ter unlem interested .by Xbe board, and1

The State has wisely provided the I
means fnr Mnjwt fhr&gt; t*pvn»r»nf these I

Ew the foil1
board of Rspstratioa ia not antboftaad fo‘

Institutes, snd we deem il tn be tbs Im-

I authorised fe put any
then &lt;/ taWuai en..rm.M«ly.

Let us

(
‘glance briefly ar the subject.
1st. Tbe • Democracy” aasama that al)
tbe taxes they imposed were all that were
necessary fi»r tbe ordinary expenses ot
the State under tbrir admlntatritfon. This
la fills*. They not only disregarded tbe
Cmafifntrunnl requirement to raise by
tax, the means ntcvmwrjr tn pay, the in
terr»&gt; on the State debt to the amount of
1
nearly 1100,000 a year, for the last five
year* of democratic administration, hut
,
they also dlwgarricd the GeMjttrtional
| requirement in raise, by tax,
•i
| pay the annual catimatrd exn&lt; „
..
©iate Government forauy one of those. 5
years’
These fiwt" arc Jem**osr.aide
from their own official d&gt;rumen's.
For
TUI .row, «BrTI,t,.
instance, the Jadcaon Fatriot, cites the
Apr‘',k«,“» •” j«« u UM,
aggregate taxation fi*r 5 yenra of ‘•demo­
cratic’’ and 5 years of Rgpnhlicnn admin"*,r *''“u "k ■«"
r.m^,
isfritti'Si. giving the fir*rat $360768.60.
sad the la*' at $477,006. and charging
tbcexees* -&gt;f $IO7232.for the la«t 5years
•’&lt;“
U.eomas X Rcpuldican outrage.
N*&gt;w when wc repeal the d.s-imimtary
W
1
pan... a.
fact, ••fli.-inlly shown in the Tribnne a frw
, |rn.^
days riner. that in the sltapls adjustment "-e—*a
land paym»-nt ./the Interest **n the part
paid tamd State debt—wlfu-h tln&gt;udcmocrata" never paid nt all. the fl ••publira ns
ml .k.ro.„lk..n^klh,^
paid &gt;»rer $471,000 mure, for interest
alone, in the &amp; years of lb*ir admintMra.
tfon. than the democrats paid, it must l»e
ap
i fai
a matter nf surprise tn every «a.e that
the State taxra hair n&gt;4 ln-n very much
.iK,™r,^jrwi,| „
| worse than they have dunhg the last five •

~p"| «~

"...

I.

at thrir.regular maatuigg.

perativs duty ufaver) teacher in the couu
When Mr. Seward entered opun bi»
enter any name up«m the register &lt;« the' ly to ba present, sad seeoad tha gual ' duties as G*ncmur *&gt;f New Y«»rk, In *39.1
day of election.
No perwin can vote1 itilratious of ths State in tbs tuibla effort be learned th it there were 25 000 &lt;-hil
whine name ia not upon the register, and' to inaugurate a better system of inatnie- dem in - the dty who attended no -cbonl
but were grs*wmg up-in ignorance and
aay person offering eo to vote is liable fe&gt;' Uon among tbe people.
vice. Hr found, also, that the m.-lsuila *&gt;f
a heavy penalty.
There need be no*
TtftcHfri, the pleasures received from
New York city were entirely under tbe
great trouble or inconvenience to any' yuar attention upon tbe lectures, tbe ingovernment and c**ntn»l uf a d«u* &amp;«r
per*Ki, if thia matter is attended to in1 structiocs, and the course of training will poration—a h«*dy of mm who riveted
scasno; aa tbe name left with the town-’ fully compensate you for the trouble and themaalves, and were reafsmsililn to t»»shin clerk must receive attention.
expense you will incur; but this i&gt; a b&lt;sJy else. They were Mmrauver. all «*l
ism* riaa« &lt;&gt;f Christiana.
Tbe nsmeof ihw
It really does not seem art though It' small consideration worn compared with
corporation was “Th. Public School 8*»would be neceaaary further to urge upon1 the incalculable benefits that must Inevit- ctety’’—a beoevdvnt and useful society
our friends tbe necessity of attending to' ahi/flow from tbe useful and practical in its infancy, but outgrown by tbe ad­
this matter in aeawn, and yet it b to be' knowledge to be derived from your at- vancing increaat/of the dty in population

feared, that unless a few prominent men1
In each town take the matter in hand and1
get every name upon the hooka in

many votes will be lost at the AprilI

township meetings.

Let soineb-idy take1

tbe matter In hand and see that the law

is complied with.
Ftaa at Milos.—A destructive fire &lt;x-

cured at Nibs on tbe night of tbe l&amp;th
instant.
Property is destroyed to tbe i
amtamt nf 115.000 above th* insurance. |
The insurance is shout 33.000.

The N. Y. Cnuriar &lt;5c Enquirer thus1
The small am*&gt;unf of tares asscsacd by
briefly and inteH'igently introduces the
Wr M R
-dem •wraU” wa* aimply. the result of u»
principles and pom.iona of tbe two great
ing the Trnst Fund for the &lt; tdinary cx- , tU
..ri|h, frn U|&gt; f
parties at issue, sad eluridatm the diff. rpenaes of the govcrnpienl and in not pay­
The Republicans1
•■Ob..wkin, ence between them.
ing tbe interest on the Stab* debt.
The I p,c- “J ,h”
have «*n tbeir banner !
„ ,UK,. to
inervpaed aasesamrnt ’&gt;y Republicans is | !»&gt;&lt;■ |&lt;&gt;nl
The Constitution and the Cmathution,K„d hw.
made necvwwry by the mmoal prompt , MM»d
■I Rights of all the States.
payment of that interest, and meeting all ■
.bh-tMt
The principles «/ Washington. Madi­
the obligati-wia of the State, as pmiidcd
•I'.p rl.ru,,1*
E,trj
son, and Jeffi-rson, as illustrated in the
in the Gmstitution. Which is tbe m*&lt;at
will br administration of the Genet al Govern­
commendable I the di-moeratlc gjdmintament, and in the ordinal re of 1787.
Irathsi in diahonomblr neghetb g to pay
IlretiliU tn the African Slave Tmde.
the State debt, or tbe Rrpub|»wn fi.r
No,™,!...
mi
.„
|'-'l&amp;.lr «
.nd &gt;i...
N.tiow.1,
|t,i
„.
uU|
;i
(tppawitlon to Sbiverv extension.
promptly paying it every year I—Dttwl
Slavery a Local, and not a National
Tritons.
institution.
The *glfst*led Democracy have, on
tbe cotrary, etnl&gt;laz&gt;«ed &lt;« their Imn-

,1k.

i»e like “sevd sown on good anil,*’ and
y**ur children will reap the benefits »f thr

intellectual harvest that will he ptheved

in os the legitimate results of that course j
of training ; therefore it is incumbent on '
you to see that tboae tn whom y«*u in-1

trust the education of ynur children shall
embrace the present opportunity to at­

tend tbe Institute, and qualif. themselves
for the useful

atxl ifficiitit discharge of

the duties uf their vnentioa.

Iurprrtori of Q*mrron Sdw»*l« thro’-

out tbe County ;

Dmctorr

Tnttttf

in the school districts of the several towns,
it is your peculiar province t&gt;» feel and

hLJ

mona agkin«t it. It was befi*rr the Cmsptuii*-n*l G*uimtkm and was summari­
ly rejected. It was before local mwtinga and . was universally foademned.—
The wcatem aritl* rs refused to tend a
dwfapitv to claim a aent in thr CotngJlntfc*nal &lt;!&gt;«&gt;iHitiun, or a member t*» cl- im
&lt;ute in rt*e Territorial Legislature lest
they »h- aid be Msptrfed *-r fovoring it.
N«*’t a sipgle petition aaka fi*r It.
Tta*

since, when be said.
Three times within 7 years a home­
; stead hill has pasm-d this h**u**e. and hern
di-fi-ntcd each time by the Democratic
majority! in the Senate. On tbe vote &lt;m
the homrat&lt; nd bill in the bouae. Inst Cm
grew, out of 130 Democrats, but 31 v«*t&gt;
rd for It ; and in the Senate, on the test
vote between taking up the homestead
■^^.4
.bill, alter It hnd passed the House, and
only required the vote of tbe Senate to
"rr&gt; make it a law, so far as Congress was
cfer.cvrnrd, or to take up tbe hill for the
-•« purchase of Cuba, but one Democrat vot­
ed f**r thr homestead, and only 6*al any­
time; while every Itepublican in the Sen­
IM.W„„„„,, lfc.
p
ate.’and every one in tbe House, with n
single exception, waa for the h*mc*n*arf.
Of all thr Rrprreuntatlvea of thr slave
in -rr,
States, but 3 in tbe House voted for it;
"T-JXlrrlr..,..!^ .p
and but 2at any time In tbe Senate. So
“J'•&lt;
the Democratic party, as a party, array­
11^’"”"
"'■•'".it'ned itself io opposition to ibis beneficent
policy.
The Republi-wn party. «m the
1. a.,,i a’ ^T1''
.Li n t’ *• ,k
» other hand, is committed to the measure
by its votes in Congress, by ita resolve*
in the State Ctaivratitam, and by its de­
votion to the great central idea «*f its ex
'."CTW-M- rr.od.up.. rhr istcnce—tbe rights and Interests of free
tem. and Js very likely to fo|t&lt;
labor,

diMrlK .....r.,;'':;;
......

people in the State d«&gt; not want It. N*«
body dor* want it. r*r nA for it, o^ evm
federates tin- i*ira of it, except Democrat
-.w—ou
iC ptililirint'' ut Washington, and all they "•'"P"Again we ■ay to llrpublirans, nrganwant it for.ia Ineauae it will render a new
Cmatitutam nrr&gt;-w*arv. and m* p&gt;«tp**nr in-! w.^h» ,avt»id uni*wi tickets, and ar*
the admiwooti nt Kansas until after tie-1 that every voter i« al the polls early, on
PfWideadal Elrrtb.nl
'
•hr are*-nd day uf April next, and auetvs*
Heavr daatasr* aimiasl a Liqsor HeOer.
Tbr L’rtiaiia (Ohio) Gtirm nuhlWirs a
report rJ a very Int.-rvetintf cAe htrly ‘
tried in that ptace under tbe wventh s*-ctb«i of “An nrf tri pnwide ngsinst .the
evils rvMihlng inoi the sale
nrtoxiratmg luponi.” passed Ms» 1. 1AM. By
this aretbw the wifi-, child, pwnvt. guard
ian. employer or other person who 4kiI1
be injared «u person, property, or mmna
of snpp-rt by an intoxicated person, has

will crowny our iKwta.

NKwuAMrsiima Elkctiom.—The Old
Granite State ha* again rendered a ver­
dict ngainet tbe Slave Democracy.

The

return* from the late cdectlnu foat tip on
Governor, G****dwin. Republican, 38,000;

and Cate. pr* slavery. 83.410 ;

a Republican majority of 4.500.

showing
Thia b

agai. of over a tboaand since lest year.

8** it |p&lt;ea ; the Repnlrtlcon majorities art

increased on every ha nA
Two Moac

Vktim*.—Stephens and

Haslett, two imm of *&lt;ld John Brown’s

party nt Harper's Ferry, were bung at
Charlrrtown. Vs . &lt;W Friday the Iflth

tb«-'r fate. Stephen* dud hard,
wfafa lUahn dM witfexit •
n-ijaud

They wwteith spiritualist, and refused

the kindh *.ffi*ra of thr ministers In their

Pratet*

'

iMt every «ne of yim, and participate in

the benefits to br derived from attending
the Institute.

Plcaaure, Intervet, and du­

ty alike call wp*ai y*»t to do so.

Trsch

era fmm all tbe adjoining ounities are
earnestly invited t-&gt; be with us on the 2&gt;l

day of April and remain

through the

The expenses &lt;4 the Institute are de­
frayed from a fund provided by thcB'atr.

and will cost yon nothing.

The com

RvrrnLicAMiAN IM Wasraas Nrw
Yna*.—Never before have the R* publi­
cans electrd so many Supervisors in Nrw
York as at the late town meetings.—
Chatanqur C**.. a huh elects nineteen* and
pnJmbh 20 Republican Super* is«*rs out
&gt;&gt;1'25, is n arreimm of the Repuhlimu
tornado which p awe-ping o’er tha»
Slate.
In the town of Panama the It—
publicans had every vote! The wh&gt;*lv
numlwr **&lt; v*«tra «w*t was 688; Ifopobliran majority 688!

Uverod by Dr. John Robe

The lecture waa s

fl^gp.

■character snd of more than

We nsgret the very slim
^bbeartaning, b*dh to th

ether friends of temperanc
abssnri of a knowtedgs o
.oeuaes

would furnish

a

Waning' interest in tbe tem
snent.

Other interests ar

oa bur citixens at present

tendency tn obscure the

psuaace from the vision o

By and by. when other in

sfrnfig temperance friend

PROB Al E NOTRE.

ing after tbe Temperance

TATE OF MICniQAM tlarrv CmmIjt I *
,
Probate Court far .nd enuntr
( “■
M .
«.rm4 cart buldrn at tfa- udirr ef
ll&gt;» J udae iterwf is lta»Uag«A-&lt; Thursday.Ifa- «1h
da. ,t Marti*. A. I». !■*-, peasest, Orin L. Bar.
’-Mf* ul PoUt-Oi
I
Is ifa- melter sf t!&gt;« ealatesf foils L MeUDaa.

S

ita meetings. They w ill a

It been permitted todmli

ask why its meeting* ha

tiuued.rand ita interest*

|Let such stick a pin .l.er

•these lines as &lt;*«r view*
-which have contributed

Inferred, but n&lt;* exprr»

•ore will say, that if ever

-whan reforms should pr**g
be retarded, it :• when

—The Siurtfias (Mivb.) Republican,
says a very fortunate Mrs. E II. Da y .of
that village, heretofore a fad* in nmder.
str rircnmrtanres. hits inherited s» an
heir of tbe late Sir Fnrtwis Drake, a
princely fi»rtiine &lt;4"f««r1y-eight miliums • -I
dollar*. Mrs. Day is a widow.
’

•made better.

livered «&gt;t&gt; Saturday eve
Barton.

Ili« subje

was one in itarlf itste
baring h»-eu In

New Advertisements.

whereof he knew, fo.tn p

menu may u«*t are C&lt;d
gcwpv*ii&gt; splendor, in

bui its pirtaranque *-eee

J. Jt. Kw i oof N. X ffooS, fofroMtot*.
lu iMiisuancv • f and b; nrtoe .&lt; a J.-errUl vt
Aar &lt;M thia rvurt, ti. tbueaua.. *laird Octvbrr I; th
IBS*. I.Otte L. Ua*.Circuit&lt;--airlU..nMniaa»MM'r.
far thr oMiuty uf Barre aad ruata of NKi**Kau.
POWEBS A CAMPBELL.
will aril at |&gt;ublw- sucii « .&lt; erudite, lu Ur bt&lt;h
The »aUeril»»r» wuutd infarn the cturns of ■at bUder, ei tha earth &lt;h«r ut ita Court itawte.
tn lbs village ut lla.lu.ga. in MM &lt;v«u*ti. on the
ilMlings sud victaitr. that Uir* arr now prrparrd ,
tn du all bus.mm pertaiaiag to

NEW FIRM!!

fated to fill the lw4e*l !«tr

fate

aound.

A

l**»tm

Burton, entitled— -Thq

eras listened In with un

BLACKSMITHING,

.entitled—•’the Gramma

oa abort notice, and in a manner unaarputsrd.
ZfF farticnlar altmtion jiicu to IIoim and
Ox Sboctnt Abo Io all kinds ot How wort.
Wagon ironing, etc, etc.
.

genui*y.*Mwl was univer

AU kinds otproduce Ukun in sxcbaagv al mar
koi priors: CARIi nut refused.
A share uf tbe
public patronage is solicited.

parts of ap«-et4i. I*ein« t

of hwmsuiiy. wm- fai

and dMiincth and aerq

Shop at tbe old stand of Hsmurl Puwm.oo Main

tn ittec will make ample arrangements,
by which you can pnwure b*«rd in pri­
vate families at a small coat, and if there I

Tba Tcanperaace M

.’TM lecture liefore th

Asaoeiation on Friday ev

tendance upon the Institute. Thr prinei- and wraith.
In other parts of the State, the people
pies that will bcre be elucidated and to-1
elected their own school UFicers^iud man­
aged tbeir schools in their own way. Tbe
theoretical snd practical, which will he people of thr citv (including the Catho­
demonstrated, exemplified, snd explained, lics) demanded the Mm** privilegra. Mr.
Seward tavorrd the reform. This ia the
will be productive of incalculable good to
gist *4 the offeniw*.
Of course ll*c alaaliyourselves, and through you, tn tbe pu­ lion */ tbe Sd&gt;a&gt;l 8**ciuty, and the plac­
pil* of *»ur Public Schools who.are, or ing *&gt;f thr schools in the hands of tbe peo­
sfamld lir.the special objvcta of your care ple. would, where the Catholic* weie in
a mafority. innru to their baflefit.
But
and solicitude.
would not that lie fait ! Should not tie­
Pamtr, patronr of our Public Schi-ola
majority rulal .And it may •* added
in every ;*art &lt;&gt;f tbe county, tbe benefits that the nuvsuira advocated by Gov. Sew­
which a tlx •rough course of training in ard, were adopted alter br retired from
the theory snd practice «*f teaching will office, and are now in oprrali-** in "tbv
ctoifer on the trackers of the county, will city, and hi the State.—N. Y. Tribune.

^"T- l-'"o|!rp1,|,|lom
Repudiation nf the prinei lea ofWaah exercise an interest in the cau-«- &gt;&lt;f educa
d.eroeh,„„.|r.itktl,cU.,lhM.iiiu^ ington, Madison, and Jrflrrantv M illus­ tion ; tberetore we ask you to lose n&lt;»
It ia proposed to enlarge Kansas by
trated
in I7S7. and in tbe administration time in placing before the test hers, in
W J.ITrn-ner uhrU.-r . Rpol.li™ „ ,
adding to it the Denver Gold Region. If
IX-KT..
.nhii of the Gen&lt;-ral Government.
v&lt;-ur several localities, full information
this is done, there will not I* on the fi|-«r
The dissolution of the Union if-a r
I' »,/(.
concerning the objects and benefits of the
of this Mrih so singulars o«gkuneraii&gt;&gt;o
jority nf the people *h«*qld remote 1
so a baa rd ly constructed a State as Kan­
Institute, and to use your influence, per-,
democracy from power.
sas .-ntargrd.
k-".,, „. prini1pl,
,.n un&gt;Uk&gt;n
Slavery N»ti**nal and not foral ; :and nonal and official, to induce every teacher
The traveler through Kansas Entarged
carried by the Conatitutlon into tbe Fi
in ymir several town* and achool districts,
would find it a long narrow atrip, reach­ OH hr
J Territreies of tbe Union.
tn come out, and assist ua in rendering1
ing** for a* from here to Newfoundland.
The re opening of tbe African Slave
I’"1*)'
"or Trade.
Ba would b* three weeks getting from
this, our first Institute a dreided turetu 1
&lt;mr end «&gt;f it tn the other. He wo’d find
TirwrArrs. and every person who
t
' ,nd.*'11 •'•"T-nW
n;
a vast tract of a hundred thousand square
■« « h,
sires and expects to become a tesrlier,
mile*, rimlaining more land than Nrw
*"d n...„lbo„ lbb.
again we appgal tn y«a*. Let no consid­
York. Pennsylvania, nnd Obix put t&lt;e!
Tbta question was pointedly and truth­
eration raduce y ou to stay away,liut come
getter, hut with Iras inhabitant that
fully urwwrred by Mr. Gmw a few days

accoa tp it. and tbe mileage of nieml*ers
6&gt;raS&lt;mioD would cwt more than all
the othqr expenses of Government for
years!
Pursuing his investigations, tbe explor­
er w**ul^ find that this mlsrgemeui was
totally ahainst the wi*&gt;bes of everyhndv
affected [by It. In the eastern region 99
out &gt;&gt;f every 100 nre opp*«rd to it. In
the wratpm rcgi-ri the |h-.^&gt;|r an* unum-

FROUATE NUi lCt.

[TATE OF MICH 10 AX. I

time1 culcatrd ;• tbe systems d teaching, both

..rpn.p,,,,,’

Rhode Inland alone.
lie would fin*) .11. Jd
l,
there sr'.tlrmctits nt the East, and settle
his. and will fo|Mir nw.rdjngi,
meats st tbe West, with 400 mile*
I... .0 bo t,,^! ;U( lh&gt;
desert between. Ita Capital, if located
in the renter, would st.rnd &gt;*n a Iwrrrn
*'*""• “**»
waste, without a tree or n spring »f wal­ |
er. 2»)0 milra ftmn any bou~- &gt;*i enhiva
ted firhL If not located in the renter,
half tbe poputathm would be cut off from

Jhmv At the tim. and WlMj

revivefl by our American friia«wC
who agree to vote A«r Hates, but w*
afraid ./Beward. 1 have overbauk-d hw
wmAs,
d * rnd gri cm.|4rte tefi-rmation.
A RgroauCAM.
Northern Egy ptian line. HI, Jrt- 1®-

SHERIFFS SALE.

ccpt that the ««aay fi

TATKOF MICHIUAX-Tte-Curwo CmuiIm
wnut) «M lUrrj. lu chaucvrj.
/Afe» Z*r&lt; (‘-jM.mU,
n.
Gidtuo IT«A.r., /«0&gt;iUsat.

they all ••agree'' w ith tb

ra-'Tiv w*U» nothing *

aoMtod

are any wbn have not the means of pay­

vf the

foe pujilicttitai.

ing fur board, d&lt;&gt; nut stay away un that,

I^Breis Makimo.—‘M
sunshines,’’ is an edirt

account, but eoma *m and suitable placsa
will be provided fi** you.

Every needful arrangement has been

•phy, bur not mon-phi

made, or will he made for your comfixi,

pentfive than ‘•make s

and every facility will be afl»rded by the

runs.”
Last week.
Marski san-ever made

citbma «f the village to render your stay

tioSM fiw sugrer making

among them both pleasant and profitable.

Then we repeat it. come on, every one

of yon, both ladies and gentlemen, and

let us make a united and vigorous rff *rt
—Senator Ma»on'a Harper's Ferry
Committee d&lt;» nut get through with Mr. to raise the standard uf edneatiua thru'oet |
Hyatt an sasily as they arem to desire. tbe country.
Some of the committee will be in at-!
They had him before thr Senate yester­
day! and tried at first to suppress his ans­
tcndaiioe, at the Bastings House, and ■
wer to tbeir demand; bat through tbe
ready to give all needful information with '
finnncvs of Messrs. Sumner, Hale, and
Fesaraden. Mi. Hyatt’s right tn be heard respect t*&gt; boarding places, and all other '

in bis own defense was allowed, and bis matters relating to the arrai^emrata rf[
argument was read.
In thia he c**ulend» tbe Institute.
agaimit tbe authority of the Senate U&gt;
N. Bailey,
)
take upon itarlf the power of a Court .of
J. Boynton,
&gt; CwnmiUee of,
lawi Mr. Mason pn&gt;p&lt;wed to put him in
A. H. Gaston. ) Arrangements. t
jail for contumacy, but finally saw fit to
modify this prop* ait ion au that Mr. Hy­
att will remain in custedy of tbe 8e'rIn bis speech in defense
the p*dicy of
geant-at-Arms while the Senate comes tn “Free Domes for Free Men.” Hun. Gaa dcrislun up*ei tbe legal questions In­ luvhs A. Grow gx"; z
l_t».
volved.
and elaborate sketch of the history uf »ur
We learn that Mr. Hyatt bos not refits,
public Innd system, Inun tbe hnrt ocari&gt;*n
rd U* answer l*rrausc he knows anything
of public domain by the original Ststrs
which be desirra V* rtmcca.l, but becsuac
to the Federal Government, d**wn t&gt;&gt; the
be regards the proceedings of tbe Giropresent time.’
From thia sketch it apmi t tee aa nhcswiadtutional. and imaqR-g.
j*ear* that tbe Federal Government, by
of thr right* • if the citizen, .
Fc«s*i.na fnun tbe original State*, and, by
The thanke of every right feeling mxJT
will be gives to Mr. Fra*-t*dcn for the j
rkcirial and conclusive manger In wlut^j
be rerniixled bis brother Senators nf the
truth no ewaily forgoC'rii.tbnt thev areie*t I
superior tn tbe^wjple by which’they are

CUM MB4IONEiW NODCK.

«, Ux uadrr»igw«4. haring bern nppexe
lw flrwheis Cuurt fur llw cwstT «T Barry.
s st, Mtstagm. CsMniastawm. ts axas

gMsday, snd Thursda
days tn Ute sttgsr- tam

«NHt taryr been waste

thia year may im* be
srxne former yearn, a

Mm average one, a

can hardly he over ye
JOJBTM. YkjBRL'XT
WMXaXO IUVH.

to this county is an im
toft good season, of m

rm half the remnty th
u- •rre*1

era ranc nijar. *»«r

M w. t

bmutuu

Bra4riT-v/ rf is p
r SLg -r

som

wswing sjnMtoo.

gmcct

g, St-d

Csy tw

�r*eno^

Lfalw'ltiicss. General Advertising AgMt. SO

DRY GOODS

Woelwartf Avsace. h tha only authonre*! agent
fcr lbs Borarn in IMreit, and b*a HSti|it far ndvarttenag or nutaseeiption wall be good wtlfe on.

Agricattaml Notice !
There will be a meeting of the Execo-

drlra oat dlaaaM of arsry dracription. quicker
nod io a milder way than any other PilU.
Dr Morwa'a Indian Root Pills are sold
by all dcalrni In Mc-lirinra.

preua and th*

Ixetnrc hefim tbe Temperance

celebrated

Association on Friday evening, wan de­

livered by Dr. John Robert*, of this vib
durracter and nf more than usual intereat.
We regret the very alim attendance, os

‘STILL LIVES
. whing ifcSTrt

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

CHEAP CASH STORE.

ABB NOW AT TUB HEAD

Biur Co. Taaunran'i Orates, I
HraUnp. iforoh 14.1880. I
KoCIm in hereby gives, ihnt I am prepared to
Koirt the principal and inUrantdn. os Primary

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
&lt; HEAP

disheartening, both U» the speaker and
other friends of temperance;

and in the

absence of a knowledge of tho operating
-causes

would furnish an indication of

waning interest in the temperance move­

ment.

Other interests are crowding up-

A CoauBKaaMAX amd Hjs Wirx.—A
Washington letter writer gives tbe fol­
Inwing

incident

of tbe

long

Speak-

otPour ettixena al present, which have n

tendency tn obscure the claims of tem­

MAs Barksdale was urging all the oppn.
perance from the vision of W friend*.— sitiaan elements tn unite **n McClernard^
By and by. when other interrala subrid**, lady in one of the front seats in thegalle
ry was observed to l*ec*&gt;n&gt;c very much
strong temperance friends will be enquir­
excited. She roughed, made sigiis, and
ing after the Temperance A aaociatinnuind lay other means attempted to attract tbe
ita meetings.
They willoric—why ha* attention &lt;&lt;f a memlwr below.
N«a&lt; suerrbeen permitted tododinel They will reeding, she leaned far over thr balcony,
ask why its meetings havenot Iracn con­ and in an nudiMe whisper exclaimed,
‘David ! David I change yaaar vole, vaau
tinued,-and its interests attended tot—
baaihy !’ The honorable member looked
iLet such stick a pin Lerr.'and refer to up. recaagniied bi* better half, colored,
•these lines as oar views of the cause* . iM-sitated, stammered, and then instantly
•which have contributed t« such a result. changed his—Seal. A aniall delicate fiat
was shaken at him from tbe gallery .amid
inferred, hut nm expressed.
And yet
the suppresaed mirth aaf the spectators.”
•we will ray, that if ever there is a time
when

Lkctvbrs.—The regular lecture hefim*

Dr. CASTLE’®

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS.

blastings' Pritt inrrntt.

but’ ita picturesque Mwuory ia well calcu­

A

mxind.

Poem, by

SAWS,

SASH, and PLTTY, B U IL D E R S'

Ox fiard,Oak land Co..beginning Mi
IfHh.
Marshall, Calhoun C*
**
‘
2f.th_
Hastings. Barry Co.
April 2d.
Portland, hstia Co.,
9th.

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS.

COOKING.

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

ery style and description.

CASH CUSTOMERS EXCLU
S1VHLY.

We »!»o muafaatsre Copper, Brass, Sheet Iron
end Tin Were of any end every ehepe and deerriptlon, all of which we will **ll al Hard Time*

La atow nclliag aaaurv I'anilf (irvrrrm for 1 Dotxna.
than san be houghl fur the name Burner, at any oth

SCHOOL BOOKS!

Iowdrfu*. Pundrra. wbwh 'l .inumji,,,,,
TV ratu CdT rwra Fuwdara art- put op fa lai ge

Mr*. C. 8.

FOR CASH.

merit, and

withal,

COOKING STOVES! The Anchor of Hop&lt;

An eaaav.

entitled—‘"the Grammar ofS-a-iety." by

BUFFERING

Mins Kn&lt;iwlv&lt;ra, evinced ra*ns&gt;der:tl&gt;le in-

MANKIND!

genni’y.’mnl * a* universally ndniirrd by
SAI4-J.

all.

interest*!
Hoed with iiuiurnx- an
&lt;w» C*r ten yearn, at tfa- Cni*m
Course. M&gt;ngJaUi.d.

I1ARVE L% COXlllTi(|S POWDERS.

Button, entitled—••The Miner*’ Cabin.”
waa a piece »&gt;f much

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

JEWELRY.

was listened tn with unusual infrreat^iiid

-exceedingly well delivered.

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOGDS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.
’

ISAAC C. MOTT,

lated to fill the li«*b*4ilt*r with an cnthiioi-

late

CROSS-CUT

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

Experienced lecturers hate h»-t,n en:S. Bnrtim.
His subject—^Culifiimin." gagi-d and liberal pn*vu*i&lt;«a a ill he made
was one in itself interesting, and the i**r boarding those Teachers «h&lt;i sliall lie
&gt;pri.k«-r, having hccti in Califiirnla, opoka early in attendance. All ula* expert to
whereof hr knew, from personal nbseiva- tea ch in the Slimmer Schools nh*'tild at­
tend one of these iimtitutea.
J. M. Grcgokt. Sup't.
■ment* may u&lt;*t aw Califi*mia in all that

g*»rprou-. splengor. in all Ils parts, in

and

CATARRH SNUFF.

GOODS SOLD

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL. CI1L
CUL.AR

livrred on Saturday evening hy Dr. C.

.

CASH STORE
------------------CASH
STORE
CASH STORE
CASH STORE
CASH STORE
CASH
CASH
’ STORE
CASH
CASH STORE
CASH STORE
C\8H STORE
CASH STORE
CASH

MAGNOLIA

men are being

-made better.

CUEaP

Hew Additions

when reform* should program rather than
be retarded, it is

do*

EVERT PERSON PURCHASING DRY GOODS
AMOUNTING IS VALUE TO TWO DOLLARS
OR MORE, WILL RECEIVE A GIFT.

NOTICE!

The lecture waa statistical in ita

lagc.

IL A.GOODYEARS
H. A. GOODYEARS

HARDWARE STORE,
tir. Coomittra of th, Barry eonnty Agricultural
feMy, sd ths sass of th. p^raury. on hw.H.y
tha Htb day of March, for the tranmetion of th#
!»&gt;**! hwnraa of U&gt;r Shirty. A&gt;IZ aMmdaara

‘ The

tl a.Goodyears

HASTINGS

REPUBLIC AN CAUCUS !
'The Evpobliouw of tha towmhip of I lutings
•ro-rsuaratad to m«M 4 the Court Boess, ia tho
village af Bastings, oa Monday, tha Mlh day of

B. A. GOODYEARS
H A.GOODYEAR'S
H. ArGOoDVEAR’S
H. A. GOO DYLAR'S
H. A.GOODYEAR'S
H. A. GOODY EAR'S
H, A. GOODYEAR’S
WA.jogmMM'

The representative** *&lt;f rhe various

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
Ct»H
CASH
CASH

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

&lt; ASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

administer them, and sol f; rcmt* per pockace
Wsmafa trader a pm trrf | « t&gt; Varrl!.
giKMlueaa, ebrapteawa aud ONHti any atlwr l*or««

bj ‘ U,i* Dr»Ki,U fa Uw JItu&gt;c».
°*,f’ HERM1CK It BROTHER.

fa .j
Paxroc**. UamuMs. Albany. Ni Y.
Sold at I'aulnrofa J. I". R b*-ri»A Cw. Molt.
* Gruat. and hr daalwaeterywberr.

parts of speech, lacing sclertrtl specimen*

of humanity. were fiiitlifuily portrayed
and dialinetly and acrumtsly parsed, ex

.tuck ofGouda, therefore I will content myaelf with
aarfag that it conlaiua arentbing that waa artr
bongntofin a FAMILY iJROCERY Store, the
. -------- -• -■
•
•
geoend aaaart.

ccpt that tbe e*aay failed to Mate that

ihey all ‘•agree” with the A*'nnmaffrrjmd
getjerally wilh U'lthing else.

The Bociet)

solicited copie* of the poem and essay

SPECIAL NOTICES

for publicsticwi.
J/icoAB Makuio.— ‘Make hay when the

sunshines,” is an edict nf sound philoso.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

phy, but not more philosophical or im­
perative than ‘•make sugar when tbe nap

runs.”

Last week, »ne as genial as a

March san ever made, was moat propi­

tious fiir sugnr making.
i NOTICE.

nesday, and

Thursday,

Tuesday, Wed­

ANY PRICE.

w-ere hurrying

days in the sugar, ramp, and

much aap

must tfcye been wasted for want of atnr-

HAY and STRAW

»—■*.. !■ I. .1—

AT ANY PRIC]

at aw

from pnmctit appearances the sugar crop
this je»r may mil be as abundant aa in

xw former yearn, and yet it tnuat be
■fell an average one, as the sugar arnw&gt;n
can hardly b* over yet.

mWACITBEM' in J»ITE»S’

Tbe sugar crop

in thia county is an important one, bring,

a. YAM BRUNT

in a good aeason, of m&lt;»re importance tn

one half the county than their wheat.crop.

-

ANY
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICK
ANY .PRICE
ANY.MUCK
ANY PRICE

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

Ijtim iaiiling fi&gt;r some time past, a aeries

pf cresting meetings, which have resulted

Last Sabl-sth twelve persons were admit*■ U jfc. ragvK,.*
V, WH»k-

lihg and’paring, »i,d aeicral enuHdatca
are awaiting a favorable «importunity for
immsnifonP-'Hie meetings are still con-

Girt;

FAMILY

I’in'SKIAX.

aiMGNiFiim

ELETTWC KEUTi PtUS.

. UhOTATZ TMK tXJXXTITUTIW
Aadlba wbvie K*1 crgmoMUou. la all eaeee

So.-s-^-t.T This place, under the peadiif cbirm «/ Rev. J. Boynton, have

in • q'mstcteraMe rcligiou* awakening.—

THE

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICK
AT ANY PRICE.

With the preaunt pnapcct .*•! high xotiili-

erti cane _s-igar. our own native Maple
shruild'Tnrnish tn bn the principal “sweets

I Rgdotovs Imt*lugs*ck.—The Metho-

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

GIVE ME A CALI.

�•UB1JCAK3 OF MICWGAF!

DR. MSICFS
rwteers U iHpovW thal every fateOy ke^t s Asp-1

m-srtwtMnfott beaten- This iteMmw am- uni
~ ta. W.
« [•

so cheaply a* by the circulation ut new*-'
**K&gt;bam* Advertiser will earnestly

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

labor to do ita fall duty in this moment­
ous strriggle, and with this end in view,
its fitcilities far rendering efficient service
to the Republican cause have lately been
largely increased. In order to extend it*
usefa)na**,the publisher proposes to issue
its Wetely Edition, for a period wWeh
will cover the entire hhttory ot the can­
vass, at a rate that will barely repay the
coat, but which will place it within tbe
reach of every family in tbe State. Tbe
Weekly Advertiser, is therefore offered

wi‘te IfoXMdy. shmtmrited i.al-.y.
... .&gt;ndden attacks of eteknrsa.—
I &gt;rhru*^teSf livre of persou. h-v. bare saved by

That-Is-So
/iliUK Ik. A J ‘IZali
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

20 aepfee to &lt;mm address. • S th-ar «0 et* reek.
5-&gt; copmo to one »Hr»»a. 13 W-ur U “ "
I*] copies to owe address U V»-or 31 M ** .
Tho nurnher «&gt;i the Weekly Advi-rtiaer
which will br issued &lt;m the 1st of May,
will record tbe doings ot die Charleston
Cuavectfae. so tar as they may then be
known. Tbe paper will juolinue to be

MEW CONTR1BVTION TO SCIENCE.

ZR-AJD'W-A.-'ST’S

REGULATING PILLS,
Dr. Redway A Co. her. recently *»•?*’*£1“
method foe txtrseting from root* berba, 1™”
ate tOtma, a nutritious extract of ante wonderful
nonnabiag power-which they hare combined
w^I Kad-’.yS Kegul.Un, Fill.-lhM fax of lbspiUa will aspply tbe blood with ths Sam* amount
if nulritios m one ounce of ateinary bread; so .
tkat, while tbs system Is uodenrdng a tboroogb J
physicking, aad regelating process. It dally b«

UioMOtetob, lirer. and Uber digertlrs mgMia.
aaihl y bui pewerft&gt;ny, and see* ivsteere item
...cotelttinr-entisl te thebrefabydtectergs
of II.- fa-rti «s of nature.
Eldc ly pereoei may ns* tbo Bit I err daily r."
Cr directions oa IE* foul*. «*d »bcy vWI dud
IT X sllculklt peen Harty adapted to eovafort
decli* fonafUoto* tteh* paUte.
iurigWTUiug te tbe bowels, cxeelktu a* a leave,
lion of all Local or Htote woretiewa. ae it ia oe its luri rejuvenating gee tally. W* have thr «ndeneo of tbteswds »f agtd M-ca ate wcaeu
Horn.Carty Pree» averr btatepolHM-al
tioa tauai drees* for
party Bute Mcaaarrt.I’uOay AdmlnMrsttae. and prepanulos while suffering freov rtmmwl deEl matter, of AYate PaliUceJ interest; and it is rengvMirets sod genera! dv-Mlity; acting ender
upon thr.c al) eitern. of a .State ft themwHre. the adviee of physicians, Ibey Lavs almmlnucd i
all deleterintu drtigs and fabljr tested tbs
c-.rri'.s cf thia article. A few words to lit
gtnilw rex. There are certain periods wi.es
liteir carre are so haraa.iag that many of tbeui
sink ttnJrr tbe trfal. Tbe rclatltn of metber
and eMM is so stimrl-ingly fer.der, flat thr
metier, canetisUy If tec be young, is e»d ia
forget F-.-i- own besllli lu brr extreme a Stic')
fot her iuftbf. BboulJ the pericd uf maternity
arrive during the Mimsicr aeaseu. the seer of
body and taind i» generally nggravaled. Here,
mree lenwtn
—— - । ibvn. i&lt; a Nocetery for a salmidaM to reco|w
uftcial or statistical infarmatiim &gt; end the I ubltab- r*fe the cnerrics of the wyWevn, end enable (E&lt;
era ask tbe eBurls and patronage of tbe Bepubi-, mother to Lear up under her eal miat.rg trie cans of Nisbir™ to oisteing Its «™l*»te* »•
ita greatly e&gt;T.rKe«i asd injpruv.-d form. The do and rewpoariUUaes. Kurwing uiythetn ger.c
wlMirr that the Tais-.sx should interfere with rally f-refer fbe Bittert to ell othfe- Javiguea
Republican Countr psperx in any part of the Stair tore that receive tbe endorsement of physicioaa. because it is agrreald* to tl.c isais &gt;•
wsU'as certain to give a perMoaesd iuerrerer
of f&gt;o&lt;ll'y strength.
All-these pe: seas, towhem vtr ’ &gt;vs po r \
larly referred above, to win evteere** Iror .
frrer and ague, eauaed by ma’aria. dfote+.a-e.
Z* wfariy fa ridr-um: JdT -£■•« P-’F'r
\ dysentery. Indigestion. l&lt;»s of apf ceils, aud
to lit SfHoertlto mJ not to AnypOti -yLt J-t-nJ. \ all diseases or deresgetneute of the Metracb.
•upersnnuated invalid*. per»un« of redentsry
Single Copy. fl A0 a year. Twenty Copitz occupalioit. and ntusing toot her*, will cnnmifl
fsO/v. sod an Extra Copy Io ths pen** who forms
tbe Club. For a Club of Fifty, we give three Ex­ tbeir own ph,vics' welfare by giving ioJtuo.
tra copies, or the Tn Weekly Tribune. For a club letter s Celebrated btoiasch Utim a trial
of One Hundred, Six Extra copies, or the Daily
CALTlyN—We caiuioo Ike public sgaitwt
Tribune.
using any of the many itnitalics* or counieiTim low pnes to clubs will not wluillof the paj- ! frits, but ask for Hr-BTCITn's Cr.LltCSATKU
[ brmiarii Ihrrcxs. and ree that rack bottle ba*
the words “Dr. J. lloororter'ebtomat-h Linets •

er public events, and e*|&gt;ecially of such as
afieol tbe prosperity and excite tha inter­
est of the people of Michigan.
During
ita career of $0 years, it has been identifi­
CtpXeMteHrttewlth UrcrCotnpItert.pvapep
ed, more than any other paper, with their
Bia. Heart Dimases. Fullness cf Btiod. and te &gt;*•
male, who are subirct u irregularities, H*stertm
pragma aud advancement, and, through
Ac are particularlr recommended to u« tbcsr
its cor respondeats and its attention to
We ean clothe you from the crown pill* Thte are tdsoaant to taks—*UganUy rttete
the local interests uf the various sections,
■riri jri-n»—free from taste, and w(ll g^.dripe.
or weskre U.a syatote, or terrs the bowW
of the bead to the aole of tha foot"tckX
1
is doing more now than any other in De­
Native. Mother* m rmng vlny^ likewise take
troit, to develop the resources aud build and warrant price* to xuH.
om or two of theae pills o**W«r twtee per sreeit
Tbry
will
ndl oulv keen - our systemheaHby and
up the wealth of the State.
regular, brt will protect yew tefawt* •*«»■»
We ask tbe aid of Republicans thru*Cramn and 1‘sins in tb« sUxnach. sad insure i&gt;ot
out the Statc,in extending tbe circulation
thus socklv*. with a sweet diapoaiUou.
of the Advertiser for tbe campaign.—
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With a little eflurt, large dubs can br
Regulate «ach and every or—a of tbe system, ate
obtained at every Post Office, and those
correct all derangrt®"** « »&gt;* Urerdistricts are most reliable ia every con­
htotMcb. Heart ate Eldar'..
test, where the greatest number uf pa­
pers is taker..
TWENTY COPIES of the Weekly
KtlliOUWCM,
Advertiser will be sent to one address,fur
Dropsv,
one year, far 15 dollars—or 75 cants a
ay—in advance.
Single copies uoc
Tbry are anUrely vegetable asdbannte*; aaIn­
fant st Ihr bresal can lake them wnli safety, and
lar peranbum.
aerwas who are subject to Fits of Apoplexy. Ep»Tbe Serai-Weekly is published on
Irptic, Uesrt Diacaacs, 4*--, should always ketj. a
"Wednesdays and Saturdays, at two dob
box on band.
.
FB1CK TWENTY FITB CENTS.
Ian per annum, in advance. It contains
Aak for Biulway's Regulalori.or Begulaltng Pill».
most of the matter published in the daily.
Tbe daily Advertiser ia published at o
dollors per aunutn.
to *»«d in soKscribvr s uawvs si Cut as obtained.
al»lJBayssr. Sub^nptfon. nay mimanCT at
.rany tiro* Fay .t-'avy* &lt;» 4draa&lt;». When a Club
How thr Public Pristina ia doee-Patuf »ab»crib»'« l-a» tem forwatded, eddiltoea may
reaaxo et a Kaow.uothlas Organ.
I

■&amp;DOTS &amp;

oa thr mrlolMs «*p aovcrisg thr tovk. and
obsrrvtthal our autograph signal uro isca tLr
Ubel.
S&lt;- Prr-arsd and sold by HC8TTTTEB A
BMITJfc
~—fc “
-*
— *

GROCERIES

A New LUe-CKWttve Principle.

Radway’s RrawvatiMg ReamlvcMt

Dt MOSSk.IlK- &gt;&gt;".»uaumru.Mu

■ettie* cf tV.boiy.te* Ured lasre-itete

wv are *•-juteed of. sad if asters is mi vte
hilhuwing off ths atsgnaat hamors, the
■rill beoeam ifeiHgesg Otose to sc*, ate
wr light of life wiM forever be blow a
—- -—------r—•* keep Ibe re­

FACTS J
BI.OOD POBIFIKB and BLOOD
PH44 tare bs—pmsdfcy 11 ityita *
*
CONTAIN MO MINERAL

Um, they relieve

LIVER COMPLAINT,
ete reetere the health
Thai

Hreagtbef tbere&amp;vrr.

HCK F fa BA LEM,

,U have laugotehte C-r y eere ia belylrea wt*kweu ate devrewteeacy, reewwrete with Xreat ra-

In sexual disabilities erwrvwoi.d by ttew cw |
dial ai-d gently sumulatuig piopertks. That Ito?
"^“‘‘hHATTERF.!) CONNTITCTIONS.
however they aiay tees here tri*«d with nod
abused ; that tbeir direct leudrncy vs to Iregtbre
life, ate render it enjoy abte. That. ..perwting di
rertly *pre tbs
-&lt; Aarew •• tfo *Sote, «*F

CAUBE SOON TO HEAL,
ate disebarg* from tte system, every trust *1
‘“CT

BBCBL IT THE DEBILITATED,

snd therei» no dtareaevf tbe Mmr.seh and BoweU.
tbe liver. tLc ncreowa a) statu, the akin, ginada »&gt;
mnacics. ia wb&gt;cb th«r do act gira/vrmaf r*-W.
and. (it odminiaterr.! before the vary citadel nt
life baa beau invaded.) rftti a ptiaAaa ead peey&lt;n

“rtsr m mind that tbe SCAKDINAVf AN VEG
ETkBLL 111.001&gt; !*IU.H are endoeaed by tbe
axaa Mscaof th-MMand» of livingeitxiuct win*,
ia letter., affidavits, medical work*, and by wont
of mouth, i-roclaini them to be the Very best prep­
aration »l U« kind ever oBi-red io the bral&lt;ro4*&gt;« n
victim, of ill health. Tter bant diaevae Ibrewgh
acery arctiMsnd or^an ut I'utu^raktu,and toes-

•AWtBL cO
OF THE FKAG

navien BIcxhJ pTifT, 3 rest* per box, or u boxr’
far 41.
■ •
'-i.
»yr Brad Dr noback’s Ff-rehd NUtere and
CcftiAcales. published in a c-ospicuoM port of
this rspertrom titer to Um*. Dr. Bteeck*Med
teal Almanac asd Family Adviser, oofttafafag a
greet amoant of intrirstn; and rataatde Medwal
lafcrmstitn can b* b*-' gratia of anyte the agents
tbragbuut llw oouatry.
IndiHcrlt •&lt; cot»[l»ested cases Dr. Rotwrk
may be applied to pvrwinsllj or by letter rnvlos
ing oac »Ump ft* the reply.

'

it writhe abaan,eapeci dll by thaar wha ear there
I'.il.-thal they a Pl ea eteauwami tmrifr. tbet dferaaa— that dewllt ewean — will lake it. Sighi. and
ibeSushef iPtOb Ste baaaty • ill arsis rrtanr.
sad the nroepret el a lot r sad haper life sill
ebr.foh .&lt;4 brubtre j om rfore.
'
Cat-rtcx.—Drware of an ta.itattea w th ria
word. ••Eitia eigTiatate A, 3. Warn ft Cm.”
prteud aenas ihv apjwe'ymt te the vtgwtte eta

Frost tier. Mr McMalUn, Fsstsr of Robert.
Cfapel.

IxMxxxruus. Ort fa PAT.

Dr. C. W. Ros.tc&lt; - Deur^ir; I barcMtejrirer
Blood Turiter for a nervous sffertioa. frosankteh
I bni» rnfbred mr.ch at times While it is pleas­
ant Io Ibr t««tc, it certainly has a happy teert Dekriwer. ttwidlertlle: Ell Nietek Orwirevlilr •
upon the nerrcic Pleas* rrerpt my tbai-ki for A. J Ifo »c, Fran is rtile; and \tj ltvugg.lv gu&gt;your ki&gt; d regsrt’a. aud bdii-rejor.
I
W rat.Is; At- pill ia reeb bat.
Wsu kludge K IK. prwpnetov af Dr. A.’Traak's
Marwetie tHatnMnU Hartville. Madixm (’«. N. ¥..

&gt;ary that tb&lt; members of s dab should rveaive
their papvrr al th. aair.r Postoflke* &lt; larermen

Heals Old 8or«. Pent**jUi htowl.
’'«*•
is tbs System Rvoewte Health and Rs^dres
and I jtrnninsUs all Cbremc and CuostituUcn- wiffibr *«st free to all who deaira
t DU-«*
______ . fl „ .. ...

HARD-WARE

MIAN ROOT TIRLS.

rating tbr gasluie. ef tha Bttietyi-w smIi
J^lXion of on Inolaalfo mtdkina. a hich fa,
.leteised to be sa emir-.ri-g m ftn.w fare.f.
Htwitltei'a Stomach SUtere have t-rercJ
aOtfetri ta regions where fcvar awd agar
.nd tarion. other bHlon. omylmr.to havt
.-..inrcd their vlsiiuw by hundred*
Tu U
•Id.' to H»‘. ctmftJreily that .fojfflwr
art a.tert-ia ame far ike
hka
K-ret-ra. iaia the proprictita a eteirev of u»slloyo-l plreeure. It retv »re alt morbid matter
front the atom -ch, p-jriBev tl.e M-oJ. aud
irtsri. renewed vitaBiy te the narrow ayWwr.
t ring It that tone tuid merwy ItMlirfpen *U&lt;

TERMS;

TbcSuaato Printing Investigating Com !
mittce to collecting a nil* id tacts regard­
ing tbe printing corruption* of the List
Congreaa, and also tbe bargains already
made by Bowman, who bad been elected
Senate Printer. Il appears that Bowman
pays Jewett, ,d tbe Know-nothing Buffalo
Str, fifty cents on tbe d&lt;&gt;Uar, for Printtbe Pont Office blanks, Bowman p-*k
j’tlic other half for nothing. This is
eaen ’ worse than bis agreem«Bt with
Blair A Kite*, when he gets one-third of
the earn paid by government as bis share.
Bawman, finding Henrik, the Saperintcn
dent of Printing, too honest a man Intuit
hie purpose, is endeavoring t-&gt;. bare bitn
removed.
Ileartt refused to put Abe
Government to tbe extra expense of.de­
livering tbe Pjtper for the Post Office
blanks iu Buffslo trader Bowman’s fifty :
WUrt urnmzrnient, and hen©.- the difficul­
ty.
Tbe total amount of this work is
about $40,000 a year, and under Bow­
man’s arrangement this nets him $20,000
profit—for doing nothing. Crowell refiveed t«» execute the work for Buwnutu
far 50 cents, and Jewett waa thereupon

DI HOBSX'S

remedies I!

^InsMisM iu tten* s—fiars
'ha cavmtp
wtera tte article to tert tom, *b» »*
rccommrtrt lb* Dllhre to I k*it .pari- Bte.
are randy *t «H *’«-*- «» f5’*
’
'effiteM In alt caste ot
-«Me danngemo.
an-rtht diacasp. n«Aii| thmftwm.
.
TW* la uat a '.caparory popularity, tAl..I*m-

ON LOW PRICES

sent frotn that date, &lt;■&lt;&gt; tbe terms stated
above, until the 27th of November—3
weeks after the election—and the inter*
veiling period will include the entire pro­
gress as well as the result of the contest.
Those who preserve a file of the Weekly
Advertiser during three 7 months, will,
therefore, be in poaaeesion of a complete
history of the great struggle upon w hich
we arc now entering.
r
Besides the publication of matter bear­
ing directly upon the election, tbe Ad­
vertiser will keep a careful record cl oth­

SUSDIIAVIAB

THE DETROIT DAILY TBIOL’ME
I. txtteMbsd mrary Kvcmn*-. and wul Uy Mail at
16,00 per aannm.

Ctevaivts te Urn world that have .uceretevnegs remedy that will effectual
S3 £ ! ESSSlpt j- ireril. £

HARDWARE’
Ij^atAGHETIC
©SMD2S'nfl

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

AND

DRY GOODS
M-ia: uf trar readies will tvmembv-r
the terrible calamity rtf June- 15th, 1B5U,
whew the alt-tuner GriHuh bnte fir- about'
14 imUarari J Clevaland. *nd about 300
peewits perished in the flamer dr by
drowning. Amnug the unhappy victim*
were sever*) members of a family named
Reed, who aero removing fawn Mouroe
Oi, N. Y., to Michigan.
Il was suppoa-1
ed at tbe time that every uue of the fiuni&gt;y Mriabed in tbo disaster, but recent tnfartnatiow knds to tbe belief that one lit­
We have put down the price* of *11
tle girl four year* &lt;if age was rescued and
taken to Mtshigau.
Her friewd* have our good* to euit the time* and eave

The rexMMta whr

At tbe late Carted Stetea Fair far Chicago, for
&gt;t&gt;v iiuiw ruiyivir and for but sooaatar,
Ilin.
DEPARTMENTS GF BOOKKEEPING ASD AC
COUNTK.
j
:
Otgssixsd anftgeaMstod anon tea Cbrsnxalotfti
system, tee Halls oistady fautg Bttod ap with sp­

la dmng the largest Hardware buaiaeM la Heat­
lag. i» iiauawns baAma ths
LABGEMTliTOCK &lt;4 Iba
BEST GOODS, st tea
LOWEBT PBICES.

I sr.S3:iSiE!Sir

New Barry Mill,

tjx,

bju rraiJUtWM stoyksj
eoj'j jjt AXPtmmxM/
WoUiJi urn 1 ojrui

West K 9t Sortb-wsst X

to do any amount of

CUSTOM

WORK,

‘nst

'««*

My aaaartaumt of PARLOR STOVES, samprbs
tea maai beast .fol gaMaree ia markst,
ft bare flffi greataat variety *1
ELEVATED

in a* good order and a* prompt a* any
other Mill, in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the service* of a

LOW

OVEN STOVES,

STOVIk

PARLOR COOK
'Evsva*** ta Uuatww*. Six Plato ate Bex Meets

First Bate MILLEB,
and oor mill being built o« tbe most
improved plan, together with a
Stnutter—wo arc prepared to

good

do the

BOLTAVOOD di GRANT.
Hastings, Sen. 3. 1858.

BAY! a very anaaplato steak ef Beam baOding
Hardware, trehrttog Ladka. Utebaa, B-‘t*
RcrewsMtagaa ofall&amp;da.

I
Crayon AmbnHype; Vignette Ambro­
type; MclaitrtwCype; SpharautyM;
Mirror Ambrulypr, Ncitegeqihie;
Pearl Ambrotype; Oroamrnud
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
brotype; Relievo Atftl

NEW ABBANGEKBNT

Tiasr

-w-aj^E;

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'

EATING 8AL00M! I
W*XM MKAL.4 KT KU. HOVRM.

FURS AND
I CAN FAY TM TO i

We take

io . exchange, for. good*—

Wbuo, Cor*, Ou., B«u», UH, Put,

ud feullj-U—t nwpMa. you l»r«
io &gt;11.
■
Hr DWtMtoSnv&gt;&gt;&lt;*0-

BOXiwocnarauxT.

wstedh-wt.

.

FRANCIS ROWER

IS-DOW ia successful operation, ready

best of work. Please givcusaca^L
Cash paid for wheat ’
1
people the trouble of going to Kalama­

zoo and Battle Creek to trade.

greatly twperioe in aSffi acta.
FIRST PBBM1UMS|VaRDED TO THIS COL

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VOL. 4.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY. MARCH 29. I860

jjastinjj’ guiitss girrtterj.

New Totk trypst Tky the Muis! that parrs

DRUG

from their bnX?u* Vffii.

the filgurss.
Why the amount spent aannallv in

STORE!!!

thia 0amtry fi*r Intoxicating drinks su’d
| p y ad our taxra. build alt .if our school
homes nnd churchra.pay all •/nur school

«?»T BMC LIVED
tew and iwat complete awurtmmt of

DRVGN AND Jfl DICINITE,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

And thb pic­

ture will apply eqaally well toany other

city nr vllbigiK, as V»' New Yortt.

And

Ills the k repent &lt; If these “tufimuma dsca”
Ihi tiaftickem h thess unholy beverages,

tiding their tfW rmt psIRiMlur redigi-sa
hobbies over the dmrrwes fur which they

bUla, »npp«wl ear Clergymen, pay all of thalam brnefitted. and they ■I-Stejiy thia
owr Doctors and lawyers bills, aiul I base immense expwdUurs « f treasure, and

| r« i-vutlng and fortify Ing on* of the timat
&lt;«r upland dangerous m&gt;«op»nes that
no dmibc, hat that If ws stere exempt this fearful Imw of life that we have been -♦ vrr iwarad Its hidaasM.&amp;itiL or-hrswlhud
contemplating.
Now
eyrry
'®e
of
term
tbeaiiMNNmt&lt;&lt;ato«rt
*
‘
‘
frmu the luxation which we ace subj.-etod
to *pi account of the use of these beverag if they are b«®r«t, should Inscribe up«® A class of ne-lfish and unprincipled dealers
claims a moftupbly of Sunday buslm-sn;
es. there would he nmney emwigh left V&gt; thrir signs in burning letters, an irnctip- 1
and that ths* MmltteM of dntmrnttet, dr»&gt;
build all of &lt;ior railroads Into the bar­ te® soamtWog libs the (Utas reg -.
ginc. p«&gt;ia&gt;*hiRg, and dewtnwiag the mind,
“I have opened « shop for the purpose ntiwals, tesakh. life, body sad smtl of
gain. And who, let us inquire ia benefitof
making
drunkards,
pauper*,
and
bagtheir Mlow cilUU-oa. There ban bun an
ted by ihia Immense cxpendilute uf mon­
ey. &gt;' Certainty o»t those who consume gars, fur the aotar. indiMtrioua. and re- issue made between the Rum Power acd
the ebmniunity. The latter hare aaserlthree snides as drink, for they are w.«we apsctable part of the community to sup­

UHf’y Arasl Uan.
•
-low dalicHHis AvNcrs,
Lt.flri* |t»ro ind lender,
Gra*. UsJe. »ufl .ad deader.
Blow the verdant shadows.

Bios lh» walrra Opting.
Binning. twinkling, dimpling,
«-« birdaawtftiy wiugng.

than useless to every »®e uf them ;

and

te. tb.«e wb&gt;EUse them in exqesa, they are

vr FOB MEDICINAL PCRPOKES.ONI.T. _C

port.

I drtil in that which wiH eacite

men to deed* of riot, rt.btary, and blood,

1 diminish the comfort*, augment the
exponMw. and endanger the wrlfkr* oftbe
community. J ahrtII prepare victim* f«&gt;r
th- aayliims, the po-vr bouw, the prison,
induce. They poison the blood, and de­ and the Mflows. I dispense the cause of
stroy the appetite, enlarge and obstruct m-vre *ccid.®t*. diarasss of allures, and
the liver, and In this way lead te drqpsy deaths, than any «&gt;tber th t can ta nam­
ed.
I aim t» deprive men of reason1
•/the whole system. They inftune aad
property, Pterr, home, respect, life, and
obstruct Uis lunge—destroy in a paid bravrn.
I do that which turn* Cithers
a fruitful source of the worst evils that
p&gt;sir human nature &lt;ayn lie subjected tn.
Let ua glance at a few evil* which they

You 4-«U hl .w tb. Wcm wind,
North wind Uesk, sad East wind
tk*.un*vl frwilioa,

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SVOAB. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. F1U8. RABIS8. CODFISH;

mettaure the fundi'-ns of tbo stomach—

into fiends ; wives to widows ■ children
bi orphans, snd all te m-ndkanU. I rirrupl the minister./rengi.®;-nhatrt&gt;ct tb&lt;&gt;
progrv«* of the bible;
the parity of
lead frequently lu parnly.ia, epilepsy,
thr church; tempt, decieve. and ruin
mid insanity. They impair the intellect, »&gt;ul» ; and sprtwrt abroad temporal, spir­
«'&gt;d degrade and dehaac the whole man, itual, and eternal death.**
Such wimld ta an honeatannmincement
rendering him unfit f..r businrM,for socie­
of the rflrel* of that traffic, which seeks
ty, and the family circle, and filially they
to enrich th.*® who_engage in it at the
frequently induce th.it most terrible of expense of all that is g-vid in this life and

&gt; tact. erervtMng in lb. Omrery Has, *uch i
in "Vr—— — -' - - ..._

thus impairing the powers of dignliuo.

They cause trembling uf tta limbo, and

Bl .w from grub I *u»tw
O’er lift* ruggvd course*;
Well oar hnnda employing.
Finally mj-nng.
FmiU stuck Ullbe.low.th

all dta-noo*- the drunkards own disease.
delirium tremens.
And then in addition ti* this l«®g train

of si lk, the drunkard trnnainita U&gt; bis
posterity.* tendency te vtskiitw of body

VKTEKT MEDICINES

mid mind, nervous complaint*. o®vulsivais, paralysis, insanity, and a !• ®g list

The ev il* of iiitcinpcrance are of am-h of minor u.mpbiints, besides the same
maguitu &gt;c anil iinp-rtancr and the c®- depraved appetites, that ted lheii patents
sequence* incident tu the sale and use of into this kind of debauchery. The chil­
intoxicating drinks tire mu destructive te dren of drunken parents generally ran

that tvMrb h te conic.
And again, the
effect of this traffic i* te harden those who

are engaged in it, and render them hisensible tn the appeal" of bnmanity. and
X-dleas &lt;&gt;f tne snff-ting, degrrdalh®,
ry, and death,which Is the legitimate
evinwqortx-es of their mrsinrss.
What eale they, five all this, er how
many of their fellow creature* an- hnrrird bv qnthnrly graves, or bow many
hninra are made d.-n-vlate, of how mnny
childrm orphans ; s&lt;&gt; l.utg as they «n eh
joy the unholy fnilta of their traffic. Bui

pn hibited by law in uur State. No de­
cision tJT ii«r supreme court here d&lt;-clared
the law ttweotMttatlfvnal in ha leading and
essential prohibitions. The prohibitory
liquor law fin. al' this time, the law uf
Michigan.
Traffic v® Sunday. Uni, is
pronounced a crime, and punishable aecording te tbe laws of the mate. &gt;A't»d
yet the Rum power rules in all our large
•cities and l"»nt. The quesiioo.bowcver,
begins to Im- agitated. with some interval,
■nd xr-.&lt;l, by a portion of the friends uf
Trmpenux-e—Shall a pernid.ma and Ille­
gal traffic, prosecuted on' all days of the
week in violation of law; be made tu mitreuder the clinch it has up«m the Saldwth
day 1
But the issue is n&lt;4 made under
favorable euapiee*. A large porth® of
the community, tlin&gt;i«h habit, mterert.
social relations, nr ap|*edte. sympsthiar
with the liquor dealers.
Uiipriociplwi
drmag.^urs, pulitiod partianna, chureli
members and dtaena -who hive their par­
ty nmre than they d&gt;. G&lt;»d and right, and
their conntry. deprecate and dmc«nnfc
the agltaiioa of the qaeste® wbetber the
la«a shall be enforced ; because it may
pnnediaa«trmm lu selfish and ambitious'
Impce of preferment and rule, and take
from tteii hao-ls the rum boles and grog­
g- riev which form such a powerfid means
— n.l .Hail'. I..— - I
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m
Editor* of parry political paper* are
afraid tn touch it.
Reporters, and item
sod paragraph conlribnt.we dread to Bntice thr vile dens and exp.me the doings
in them; cnmuragcd and cimnteminced
by llieir ktwpcrs and frequenters, which
would rouse indignati.® against tLem.—
Solver, order loving citizens are afraid to
nmve in the matter hut their tarns, or
their stables, or habitation would be set
on fire Ivy inccmliarira in the interest of,
and trained and directed by the Rum
power.
Even the pulpit is, to a gtest
extent, as silent »n'.be subject as if m&gt;
Sabtvsth deaecrati.® «»r Sunday revels and
dnink.-nne*.
exlst.-d.
Our Coninx®
C&gt;oneil with a liquor dealer &lt;*r its Pres­
ident, and *4? ur lw» &lt;&gt;r more uf its
memiier* interested in the trade, sit
■till, and xs was remarked at &lt;®e of «.ur
tale Tempernm-e meeting*, maintain a
masterly i.iartivity. The grog-shop kfluviiKW has long nomiuated and elected
i‘s candidates £&gt;r office.
The da ni« of
law, and order,and morality and religion
are defenevh-ss, an-4 despised. In reason
uf the tlumlvers leagued sgalnMl them. At
the Iwad of the opp.«itii®. directing se­
cretly jnd giving power
effort* against
the executi*® of the laws. then, .iperates
a “l.iqu.* Dealer’s A®««ati-«, ownp.-idng enrne tlewsaivdi ot members
m.Mtlv O' foreign birth. German ao-l
Irish, "with ample funds for the very pur­
pose of influencing,cuiir's nnd public •■fFi
rer*. emtani»s'uig the opendh®
law.
and pt.rpef.mtrrg. I.y nny and all means,
their tn.lawful and demoralixing Moi&lt;&gt;poly.” Is it strange that there should be s
l-.ng nnd sore an ugglc tn disloige such
vntnpyrea from the throats of &lt;*ir pros­
trate cities? If this is to he done, g&lt;ed
citizen* must all awake and stand togeth­
er, drteriu.nbd that their officers stall do
their duty nnd enfi&gt;ror the Buadav laws
It is staled as n fact dial in the District
Attorney’s office in the chy of New Y-vrit.
from July. 1857, nnd &lt;®wards, thenhive bo-n b&gt;dged some ten thousand of
complaints. Nolnneof them was bm’t
te trial until June. IftSD—two years’ delav ! I ! Then, in spite «f Um attempt
by sofnehody te pack the juries with
sone four fifths of liquor dealers. «w their
friends, impartial jurors were f.amd nnd
verdicts declared aptosC 12 offenders, af­
ter the most obstinate dclen*-. _ AH.Uwmcase* were carried tip to the Supreme
Court by aptvanl oi min.w questions &lt;&gt;f
taw. fcftd thousands «»f suite were tn abide
the event Eight tn-sitta have gone by
and nothing ta* Ivcrn heard of this matter,
until week tafire last utanJadtfe IIil.
P« stated in Court, that “two months agn
sums p«f*« were handed Mm purporting
V» tahcMer; hufaattay wire wrt prin­

thr best interests of society—•&gt;&gt; nuteb of •Hit and lieriima extinct in the third or “be who tamg often rtprtwed hard.-neth
his nn-k shall ta roddenly destroyed, and
crime. s&lt;i much of drgtedati«at *nff-ring. fourth generate®. After glancing at the
that without remedy."*
immense rx|H5n*e incnrrdlby the - use «»f
Il Is stated on g«*»d authority,'that in
the human nc- Ivy this u ijity cur»r_per- iuloxicating drinks, and ibe long lial &lt;&gt;f r®c tewn In Mas*., there have tarn, since
vad'mg ns jt dors all classes, and. all con­ diseases engendered by -them, we are its Incorporate®. 88 tavern kec|®r&gt; hab
And of
dition* of society, it is but nstnral that it inspired to anticipate a fearful loss «»f inially Selling ardent spirits.
these, 3 died, of d.-Ertam trrmcna, 7 be
.•h-Hil&lt;l nttnu-t th? gf’vnti.® of the friends human life fnmi the same cause, and here
came Intemperate. &lt;®edie!in the p-",r
of g«s-d order ; nnd that they should en­ statistics will fun.ish us only at. appmxi- b-Hisr, 16 lost all their pnvperty. 17 did
deavor te stay, if pomiblr. the course «&lt;f muti&lt;H&gt; te the truth.
not Improve in their pcamiarv condition
thr drstrvirrr.
And the l&gt;e*t «fT«rt* of
Dr. Cmqnest say* that “U is s fact by thr business. 3 •wily acquired proper­
thr CJiristhn. the.philanthropist, and the well ■utatautiated. slid sustained by rec­ ty. 4 were cnteeil with • intern|&gt;erate
wives, snd 25 "•■&gt;&gt;« and 4 daugt trrs tar®»riuf. hnvr long ta--n dirreted toward* ords laid befiirv Parliament, that every
cam.- intrmfn-rate. And the histi.ry of
of thr evils that arise minute in England and Wales. ’®e being the traffirin this one town in Ma*®, will,
from th- sal- an * use ••&lt; intoxirwtincr G.Ila a victim U* the habit uf intoxicate®, with iUtle vsrinteMi, ap*4y te aayurther
L-t
drinks.
Tta nLlesl p*-n«. nnd the most nnd goes te nudrr nn account to the bar town where liqiwr la ar4d tor gain
any lue «®q lire iuU&gt; the uummataucsw
। eloquent orgtorn hnvr tarn engag&lt;*d in bfGod for suicide.’’
of «ny «c all of thtua- who have tarn en­
HOP! . | ,.arTI,^t endeavor to c&lt;®vinrc thr jndgAny w-lnnvl l»»y can cipher not the caged In selling liquor as a Iwisinos in
® WRATH &amp;, COTANT.
| mrnt of munkimLand lead them.Dtatan
a Mount. The nvmibar will n«it ha much uur &lt;twr. village; and a-cvciiiin which •/
The ..Urtiter V. sew grvpwwl wiUv sit *&lt;e*. , •’«*
' U*
Hui' »hi&lt;* pndlKXW -Jpnlv short of' 000 000.
In thia country U is them, if any, iiave hrrn lieti.-fitteii by it
Certainly
•ary machinery »o manutwtur* better stat clump evil and th.it rt®tinm.n v.** Tfri ifidTnsIr estimated that within the la®, ten yigrt, In a pcCMubiry point of view.
uoi morv tlmu imr has acnunulated ®n
i'-ned ti-mprmnrr aoeietirs, thr Washing- it lia» destroyed directly 300,000 livas.
property by &amp; All the rest have either
t&gt; niana. thr S-®i &lt;ir T-mninrin-A. (be and indirectly as many mote, but.th'* failed in huaiiicaa, or have tat® obliged
ncchahit.-a.tbi- Dsiuhtrm ofTemnenitir*. j| doubtless is short id the reality, it has to abend'® it, vw else have not improved
rtSrEKTEB * JOIJER WOSK.
thr G.s-d Templars, have all had their ]. w-nt 100 000 children tn the poor house*. at all in tbrir risen instances, te say n-vthBeing p.cpsrvd With ail osccs—ry n-seh.a.ry
iug in regard te tta habits of intetnp&gt;-rdnv. nnd tavr performed. ««r nrr still , 150.000 person* to jails and prim®*
for msk.og Hath. Bliu4&lt;. D*&gt;b&lt;. *e. sml far
anev that they Uatr a*-quine«l. arid an- in
I uride I 000 nimiac*, ctu*ed I 500 inqrpinning lumber. I em&gt; -ssculssii «urk prrtxlu.ug unMrrttthvg th-lr misaioon. And nt thdanger uf propognting in their posterity.
to the Cnrpsaur A Jo.nvr bo Knew, batter sad nrearnt dnv. |or.j Rnuaghsm. trg^«brrl। denv. 2 000 -mtad.-s. burnt an 1 destmved
N •&lt; the questii® arises, how it this
ebesper. tbsn can be dsse by etber*.
with n number of thr br«t ndnds In Eu­ . E5 000 000 worth of property.made 200 • grew’ tiiir of evil, that is sweeping so drrope, nnd in this c&gt;»»ntrr are actively rn- II 000 widows, nnd 1.000 000 of or|Jtanr — ®ruciively over «®r land, te ta stayed.
What uvrtu.a can we devise tn arrest tta
pnged in d-vis'mtj th.- mentis to Stay, if . Truly an appalling record tat still short tminif'ld disorders inridrnt tn it.
Qin
p&lt;Mra;i.lr the raragra of ibis'wnrst enemy of thr reality. ohiM It ta accurately as- we by our tain persi-ee urge nutate ins, our
We have oar Plaining. Sawing and Taming
rertnlncd. And who. I would a*k again,, addns-svs, or our pledges, arrest its i®
Works now In full spersiiun. and «re j.rriMued to
Certainly QOC. . Pur al­
is taii'-fitted by tta sale and use of these, ward OHirse.
plane lumber, Plaiw and Maieh lUnnrf. or do
though wo may. by these mean* snatch
no} thins in our line at Hie loweal pi»oU« rales. , writp n. .ind nil that has K-en said, fmd 11Intoxicniing drinks? and again the ans•®ce in n while one, “like a brand from
In anile of nil the .florts that have been ■ wrr romr«. not those who use them. n«vr' the burning?’ ftvwn am&lt;®g tta victims of
_—
r. *— —
.- sourer ..r
luTirf U-Wr. rml—. •».
O“&gt;.' l»" f'rtk.,h* «.'«r-..r u. Ml emn.,rr yrtth'-ar srho pnv thr taxes incidrpt to. intemperance,
yet -the
great
uf the
Wrcaitoot
Ass ta psymsut lor anything tnaur hse of bus- Is still .-nward. alvvlng Vs hundred* nf^ the pauperism and erimc induced by the evil still remains untouched.
'mdmx* the" rumsi'llerx U. attend dur
—
•• thousands annually, filling nur Alms.::i indxlgvnre hi them.
meetings, or listen Vy .®r appeal*, or to
tenm-a. jails, and prisons, nnd adding j
In regard to this branch «vf the subject, sign &lt;air pL-dge*.
We cannot Influence
enormonslr to nur burdens of taxation. the N. Y. Tritans in a recent artielr «® them by ipond wi.-wh®, f.w ttair Q.®S4-iFew people, nali-ss their attewtim- !■ the great Bourse of crirve.*ays “that 12M&gt; encea are • seared as with a hot iron," and
e«p«rial|y directed te the subjeat.have ■
polifg man •/ all sorts snd size* have te gh! not susceptible, of any such impres
si-ca.
Hioir long familiarity with crime
any adequate idea of the immense c«i*t of • ta saUriwl. beesusr 7.770 bafipofitp. sod
and drunki-tinuss. and drtaurhery, has
infoxlenting drinks. »»r of the tearful de- rum shops are kept open according te rendered them Insensible to all thr claims
•tructii® of human life incident U» their I ! law. In thr ritv of New Y'Wk.'lt * stn- of humanity. a*td nvtning. in my &lt;i&amp;n|i®.
Ivut the strung anti of the law, Iwcked up
use. N«sih Webster In one of bls early I pendnmts fact.
essays. In which hr gives advice to Om-j । arrests ware 13 705 during the |«at quar­ by .Hir enlightened pithlln &lt;»pinl&lt;® can ta
inndr te reach rtam. Asd even here In
nrr*ieut Adk*. shows them trtim statisiics ter r.f a year ; and of this number, 10.- the premml state of public opinine they
which he exhibited. “that their govern­ IM. e«mid ta traced to drunkenses*. .
set all of! onr efforts ut dsfianew.
ment. their Lawyer*, their C«rt». their
In Detroit fi»r the month of JanuaryClergymen. their •clawd". and their P*®r out of flO arrests. M of them were tra«F
nttrtftrt. the sob-crihers would say
did n««t all cost them pn much as &lt;t&gt;e pal- able directly te wMaher.
And by tbs' J
TO T»a HKNPSR nr HAST&lt;M0S A»n I JCIWtTT
report of the 'Gtv Clerk for the same ,
cely prepared. thay were immediately
Thtt they have opened n Afm-hrt in »to
month If appears that there vra* expended) ■
for police purposes, 82 407.44. and fii*
d'-st’t te®, and mi-i-ry. are er-ta 1 d upon

plaining. Sawing, and Txmiing

IW3ESNAF

MEAT MARKET,

The thing must “be did.'

infirtnary purpose*. •WlKH.’Wfcing a
ta supposed that ttarrwas

rea*® [ total .if M.kOl.f^ wWek w fn«mly -e»

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f..r nwh sn rxMI4te« than in many «*tar pended in oMweqnenee of tbs bquor traL' ,

Im* fcrorrd -eettens •/ tta wWBtey.

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Tl—mm bw.Mto-W. Mr

Iq-m.

A schoolmaster »m &lt;®e day qutstM®ing a cls-i, and a«lt«| huw nupy sypays
there »eia.
**Sc&gt;cn air,w said a littla
great o-nfidru.'e. drawing himtelf up _|O'
bin topmost height.
- ;
“Prove It-* said the master.
“Well, taste la &lt;mr; feeling, twof
smelling, threw; twn. rar*, fivaj and-twra
even make ■eresi.*’
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“Sir !” excitedly vwrtaiiuaJ a member
of w legidanirw. w another who was te
lh&lt;&gt; habit of sp-aking bstg and- oftsb-*~
“y-Hi’ve alrraJi di-iifem-J us with ytiar'
low-1 talk-ng.'
“Well air.’’ tepli'd the titter, ‘-tevlitgso .dim D-rsraxKD y&lt;,J. 1 te»w popwe Us*
dkfxxo my Mf.”
,4
. i.'^.T

A benevolent mnn. who ps-nwa hid«h Io Mtn time by tlir 'Wn*g *• awby
fixiIWi ralculdlwMK.hw* di«rt-v.-ewi.ttat'

Every «®e hn»&lt;«taerv-d tta rents riahl* slrnderwe** •/ k-g in the b'rvnrhHWb
geni-rsllr. h &lt;wn "nh ta ai**®»vtuALr^
»e think, by hi* d’spmtte® t» Uy |oarrt»*&gt;
nW the m&lt;*t trivial pm^M-utuiri.
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,
j

�LAUkutouLAatJ

qadadm a famr jjiite bm grrakb ca-1
mwd the value of her public lauds. , '

£en. fclrajas (» ih ^.bntluitMMfh

a&lt;nn.party have hero raptured by Amer-

also the va«t iniprQvmirnt that pin lie
mads lt» this «Ur pkAUhlirP 1 AWt re-

lean war steamers ••flr Vera Crax.
OU • [C&lt;MI’?,WATB,J
..
\
A-etmg Hr some time I havr-bertt imlu&lt;"RT k gang of i&gt;a{%ra'apd tiieyew
Kt rvrit'iK iHriVfed near the UtL
rd
am* 11 eon.
BajuHr— Kipnr.
tmmptirg
It f/tkrngfit .tahphMd MMmsmh Ntau Nth, la tMutaatr
**M J»W **&lt;* frMrttd ,of ’leniprransr, hay been bp&gt;hrn up at Valpariso, (nd.— cerned may refrert a ilh aubemesa; w hetl
■vthts Cwt will .!&lt; aide, to r.siwt nlr ap
Six have bevu arrested.
a man talks of hnfldtng frnrea the fimt
nrtiscb "f Mlrsmon'if the men £re' faith
, Is
Jwta a! briUi, ih|H I’*', to spynii
jy An arirmpt was made Io. pass thing P&gt;'b"”cpni«iJv rrd.l" the rust; now
Marshall a*d ^itnlwr-d oW-r 000 eigweni
’//"On the IQti nit.. rol."5’ivi»11spl^
trtnaticnl
twrhr brligMe* to irptreeol thi/ Stale io If
t»« ।he Fledge} orgainrd a&lt;Wash»wg1o*n- Um bittim ths. eaUurioM &lt;4 GvwMaok* it la itwrlesa t&lt;&gt; mnke anV
entnmand'd .me of the t»rin.4p»T f.-rt» on KstKUfl k^^tteasCvn.i'tttiUa^rti^gw'’ ’
anSurirfv.Geti'h Randall WstromxCrvs fam Miawatri. aver lb* Governor's veto, ealctilatbai here apmt the •suhjvr-t. for ev­
tlx- s«.ulben&gt; aide, was d.-teei.;.! m a eon
^d«wt,
Prtifi&lt;^saary in circulation, miery
farmer
/knows
fhat
”
l&gt;i'rv'
’
ilj
Barry,
•piracy to Idoif "p.’hr
Mitsrpon**, “ ;
Th# l rrirfMTs* I»»tit*te. •
.
....
ineraqly sigurd. «-)illing u|w n the G-n&gt;-' bat it failed.
wlwrr an abundance of cxo4Lot rail*tim­
•vprvsH-h, nnd the krirr ws« tn enter the*
Tin- o-lnmiT. . f the B-&gt;nnrr L.i.. L et. m*&gt;h C"Ut&gt;’cil to tenforce the Prohibitory j "'’rr* A min nm&gt;e&lt;l RlUpr, tn Tr«&gt;).
&lt;-)tv.on, that ride. 50 cnapirajora wrr'..
ber is stan-Hnff. aftd'lhe Sam*- h* direr.lv
' rp«w «». fravlj ward ,b» the furlbvrauce
O.kUni C-, m kllM by til. M .t .
banished ff.^u theriiy,and VivaHiwi.&gt;rim.
in the way oHmpfr»Ve«ft«it,’(lwtla rail or
Sunday tent I held twnaaswtmgaat As­
’ «4 thr nbpets ru.be6taiDril bya n«U at­
detnned to 4 y rara’impriwmmctit.
syria Ceairw.'fXomirrli .iumuu as '{Tamworm fence is by far, the &lt;b--ap&lt;-’t. nnd
,
u-uHktf
triJin
*1/
Abe
•T
c
*I»H
’
/
foatitnte
Munui’u Havana exprifithm ratsrij the
■cracks'’) u»iw calHln“}^aUrH&lt;si."
T^te
jar AcklWai Big Brayer ■ few days in many instancns Jta- only ftmee. that ,
Mimmon flag when out of II«vm&gt;a liv-. uli’rli is to eon. 1:. to- st Hastings &lt;&gt;n
plarris eontpli-t.lv n-voliitioiiix. J ; tinbor. ’ Il qaa Inal beard &lt;.f nt Sis.il.
A*' Moul.ty ,ncxt. The :ini|M.rtanc.- of there unholy traffic iisup|&gt;A^iseA ;’ a Widhtng- since, sal down in s pail uf.hnt syrup and nnder cjfhflng dreonistanevs oaibl lie
Jar as wan known, the plan wai«'f.&gt; land' loatiluts* . base . bev» qmt*. Ceci/ and
, „,.;i
bitilt; . therefore’pur a(truti&lt;&gt;n will hr
iohhlhSnHety'has "ftK-tl organised with wasacs|dod U.daalh, j ’M
js« the coast at .* hear the mmith' rd the
abrntt BOO tm-in&lt;4*s. Hiram Tuckerman
One
ty*&gt;The steamship O&gt;mmacce w*» culled to thia frixw in- particular.
Meilalia rikej-.and tiirnre (*om.i&lt;pfirate, Nl*lyidi«rtbuit'&amp; l.y«&gt;«r enntrihut.-ra. fruni
being PrraidetiU
..y, ’ .„. . 1 Jr ...
wrulBd «df Uardeoor.
Tne passenger* secret Io prrfrcti*4 is, to have &gt;pir guide
with Miramant. Ma ran hod , . q» h*&lt;|rd. n1 wi4k.h&gt; «tvk Itiridiim-h 'thaff1 there is
. (to thr 15&lt;h//. June, al,lfr.i\h&lt;k. A.
large qqantity of ammunition utorhs and1 scKRi-ly nny perd of nn cditoiisl n-frtStakes stuck illi^a,heir-line.' S- cufld, sl»nr
AIL thetB is Io be a hum Temperance ‘ nna crew Were Tramed.
or woad likcks-f.a-the C-uudaUon. a g-i&gt;l I
1&gt; »4 pounder*.' ’ It was 'hr|»eyeti fh*» I amw V? Xlsr.Mibp-vt,
r than UK(sly Gmvcntiiwt^ near t’fte rnsSdence ofE.' F.
•-if Thoma« McHonnal. n brakeman
•erernl other vcvu-Im had sailed fr..p&gt; Ha­
Cox, wbo haa'nminiilti-d 'him-eif fullv to
aia.il hrnrt rnfl Fs'the hori-ml k-iug ve. '
' billing-altrutieh to it. : It iu prutaMy are
vana &lt;«i the same n-isat.ai. A w-»-IKlrd.-n
tlie cainw. . Jjianur will be prepared h- Im the Great Wratcrn !t*ilifay C-ll ofl
ry careful to h;|V«\r\cyy leiigili qiid up. «•
WhcMmer is known t«» have nailed -r the, tbig wi-lf'Vwtwn'tbW'lMbr Inarituteaarn । Mr. pyje pt (wo shilling# y»ch,atid In ifir
the cars at Flamlwriiu^l, and wgs killed.
the sam.- .m^e. th»-n procuvJ, t«, lay ll.e
ISth. Meanwhile. JaurOxin &lt;41 the l»«»k- pri.vidcd' for f»v th.- f^tntJ, and hre free rvepifig g."-4 music; uni 1&gt;e pr.»vi3v4.».pd
(3T Sir William*Nnpi r is dead. He fence 4 rails Mgf...»f thr-hvM rnwPstr iiihr I
twrt (far this expedition.
He had a hath-- mf/expcipMj.pb far as Iqilb•*,'.!** concnmrd, suppgr f.r such as kish to' enj.iv .a rigid
aptanied at the month &lt;4 the Meds Iin
sad a»t «4»ly fiwe.bi - tv-avb- ra. but t-&gt; all dunce, at,eight Uiilnrigs a couple. The was a Lieutotmi't General iu tbu Eughali .-st rails’: -ufi.-n if L ready, lor th- »t-.k •
rir. Six VK seven aeLu.nef rigged gon
S-ns of Teinpvrsnce, w&gt;d G.snf Templars army.
Svrvad at the targe »-fCopvui&gt;a nnd vm|»; tin- &lt;t^w slw*u!d be; six' fr.:
boats, momiiing 04 ponndcra. were sin who desire to sfewd. To-tbtMr who drarv invited to attend ,'Q tfii-ir proper re
tinned along rhe ritas^to intercept it. The i| sign to trarh, and wh«r rdtm.it aftrwd the pilip. TKry will by ty. lack i&gt;f8|pcak&lt;ra gen. die battle* id Salamanca, Saville. b&gt;u-'. rplit'smaH Mough Io nerd no hew­
Jhdianriin will tow the g-mi Knots ■'to ar- State N'*nnai S- b-i'I. tbo- 1 nafftul.-s are pr nimuo.iijAm tbv ucpisi'-n.
ing.
No sh rpiming or dritiug th. j
. .
tkm. Ort. Ooicourtu was &lt;m toward the
;
Avoatu flrnt
sir*iilil Is |
.invaluaHt. Micbigsn teacher* buvs not, I
*JjF" It W reported in Paris thstSp.iiu two alalu-s. for
Ihdismdn.
z
!
Assyria, Mnrvh 2flth,'fiO.
pl.TCVil up o the same shla-iif th" fe-wi-,
has agn-cd to Sell Cuba to the It S.
' ‘kTbe' Savannah. Sarttogal and PrhMe. herrtotwe. Iieen auffi.-i.mtly in&gt;iri&gt;mi in
'and
the
cap
of
conrw
lengthwise
..f tie
‘
fbririn.-tlh.ds
of
teaching,
and
as
»wm
h.*»
wefranchored under the outride wkHkbl
A fire has recently oevured at
• flan Juan d'Vlh«. rewdv to get In imy ■iuccaedvd the .dhrt In any&gt; f.icitlity, riinfence; the caps wd| rn-ed to be about 2
The Washington corresp&gt;ndence of the Niljrs, diwtr’»jing pr-perty Ju, the amount
emergency. English. firw*4t. and Fpm- fusion rather than hannony ha* lien the
fret long, bon-d with a 4 nah augur.—
of &gt;20,000.
‘
N. Y. Trihune, write* :
• ■ •' •
' '
iah vcascla were at Serrifr-ee.
T&gt;io
nmm-qm-o..-. Thr -y ulema pursued have
S&lt;&lt;mr 4ruSrr. some bmgrr. mi nk to ha»r
Frrtx-h frTnmmttiYhMtiifh. r-.had vj-lted
While the ;Georgia delegate* gilt"
Mr- SkiinM*. wto* d.-A bis wife tbeiu ex icdy fit the rirfre'rs. th. n fi»&gt;W
Mlriitnon'a ramp. Tim result of the in- been ha drv«-n&gt;ifird as the soil and &lt;4imal«Chark-»U&gt;a uno-miintu-d. the tact iswrll and children U&gt; live with a Mi*a Bcunia
• tervidw is unknown. Captain Kernhr. i.f of the vjrfoos Btatr* from which our
Um AtioraUiQ Khuiag X4u.sabUxla.Uul
ascertained that they are f&lt;Jir. limiter.
the Saratoga, had gone ui Miranfisn’s trMciwp luoe,ciu}gratid.,. Ev^iy &lt;h-ingv
ley. a spiritual uffinityr, was taksu by a down, m rjperiyt.cv MJidl olita-nati.ta
South 4'arvliua will send a similar. dele­
camp hi behalf of (he Amer Iran Htlzen^. *«if taacbers twiatglil a chxngv &lt;4“ method
gation and lh-law are, Arkansas. Alalsuna, rabble •&lt; Utica.'and rode upon a rail.— proves the fact that .they will J41: &lt;u pdi
He bad n»t Yrturnril.
It la stated tla».
Califarubu, and Orvu&lt;ta are confidently An cl.-gaut spiritual msdiunu that rail I J l««gvr. This muk-ta a g »*d strong m-ty
IfMiranimi docs not gunraiitee frill pro­ : «u RHnmiMiicatiwg iu-Urw-tw*; nnd • here
Counted uu the raiue aide. The sign*
' tectirai to the American flag and »He prrin* ( tlirsr daingru (a* is the rase in the maj-«rrSY" ’n ^‘*’w Hsmpahlre the Rrpobli- fence, and if ud-&gt;pti-d miiv.-ra.vHv. would
are now vl»nr that the South will unite
’
by
of
our.districts.)hare
IwH-n
fn-quem
ertv •4'oarritlxma. Capt. Jarvis'will fend '
&lt;4* Mr. II nut er, which is nearly-lama- ' cai.s have 10 out of thv 12 Benatofi^kwl beanacWofgreathiiprvHeanent. Flveyea s
500 nwritn-s. armed with Mit.ie rilhs,’— I fullv «me half of the lime employed lu«
sinw I purvhanrd a rap augur, amf I ewti.
uiount l» a nomination, nud that tbe real 85 msj.»rity in the house.
The liberals and American eilitms whre
mate llmt during the lintr It h.i« tawed
, been cimanmcd l»y pupils in ntaf.wniing a*nu-st will.be narrowed down between
urging Capt. Jarvla to rraeite Miram.si’s [
HF The East Saginaw Courier pre-1
him and Mr. Duugb's.
It Mr. Hunter
50,000 ops. and they hnvr mostly Iwn
expedition, w hich he had not decided'V&gt; j to and lara niiwg siquaiated with new
hr aek-cted^lhe Cincinnati plalfanu,pure | dicta thpt &gt;alt can •&gt;"« hr purchaaed there
rule*
and
new
met
bids,
•without
gny
real
do when the Trvlot sailed.
■
u«ed in this immediate rlrrnity. and I
and simple, will b« adopted. U&gt;e .South al 00 cts, per luwrel.
IJeut. CarlrrTV faiHiaa'arrTved at ^iew advancement.
ran
aaattrr you that 25000 r~h of- fere
being u«ai&gt;rut with that and her candidate.
Orleans «Hh dtapatebes for Washington,
rr The llomrsinsd Bill passed thr laid with care, nnd b.iilt na I luitr.- d
T&lt;&gt; remedy thcM evils, and tn prepare
A corn-spvKulsnt; •&lt;( the . l/niiaville
•ays that Vera Crtto'waa wife. Imt he ,
rvery teacher with a knowledge of ib&lt;- Courier, writing from LaxingUai, conrid- II.mim W Rrpreaditativas b« &lt;_ &lt;&gt;&lt;• of artlhed ha-* mailo a very' prrf-p’it.fe &lt;0.
thinks Mirntm-ii will occupy Alvarado.1
object rr&gt; the question of the aiaiiitidity of|SetiThe Havana Diaria say&gt; that Mirnmon brat mrtls*da of teaching, was
fem (V'In the fwce and a'perf
&gt;&lt;m
ulor Dougina.
Ik- is partictihrl) anabaa from 0.000 to 8.000 men. well stip. 'of three Institute*.
h is S well known
ftntis. and if any’ of yoitr'rvad r* durdd
ioaa t&gt;&gt; know wbuU-.Stale Douglas can
plied with artillery.
fn&lt;-t that •■dursili.m alone is only a partial -,-nrry that cann-rf be carried tiy any one
Ahjbt the veins an-l n&lt;4d’i&lt;ks «»t th.,
.

1uualitieatioa f«»r a ru«v*-*‘ul tracker.—

New Orica#’, March 19.'

Seh&lt;s.| i4T&gt;&lt;-rr» will s.«in leatn h&gt; &lt;el« t

only Mid. trsrhers as hove evaded them

selves &lt;4 sn.-h rpportimitwi as nrr about
t«. Ik offi-re.1 »o the trachris ..f ihis and

ad|oinbnf cwutisw;

and ten. hers them-

sa lve* will A. wfl| lo eoMwh tlieir own
hiiemtw

in (hr pr. mi«r«.

Umsri the

prrw-nt term sht?r bi w-ll uttr-ifi-d, it

will he n long time Is-ftwr another op

portunitv will I* off-n-d n. u». and may

in &lt;ray r«-ent. be several yea.w.

Theu let

not utir itpp«-nl tq tiwcherw fir in vain.

ARE TOD REAOYT
Next Mx dsy every »&lt;Her will.be re­
quired •«» prrihrm a freeman’* duty

Benijjta of ike Rtrilcr.

ht« rMi« try.

Tbi B-mUmi Journal siy* ih-H s-mu- of;
thr 1*1 workmen nt Lynn have left lhr-1
strike and g&gt;mr Io w« ik.nml •■fliers arr
daily following il-rir example. The phi .
ces . f the fwsuer clam ul woikuw-ti Live
ahrady InroMqiplird bv Nee l.urv p.-rt,
Biitaehafn. 01-d other fawn*, ul ib»- old
prices, while it ia said lb. muhulartur.re
will sever sign tin- Lili &lt;4 wages.
1 lie
Clinton Gouram lesrns that il-r mro in
the rnipbiy of Maynard Ac U bitw.-y.Ua e
manufaiaurrra. Ju’South Beilin, rtrm k

to

Ahh&gt;4ii*h «•&gt; Stsf* &lt;-r Na-

ti-u-nl slrncgb- ittgege pan

same principles t.. coniend S'
lar responsibilities tw Hi-ct.

Milt •/ the spring rlrclM-itsia mu &lt;-f great
pr.-s.-nt and

appanett import-nee;

thmal CunVmtbm. ' Y»&gt;o
“
need
" not* he mir- moot Patriot myw there are a thousand
prised If this pr.nv n i- carried not. That , men they .w&lt;tald rather ace tb« 'L Ulr
it la tn comteH'pqi trsi I (hi not &lt;J&lt;wht“
i Giant" run over than Gdlgmcr.
.1

HT A writer in the N. V. Tribune --------- .
reoMumcndv PrewOm King Rk the PresU
drmy. Nn m.n, &gt;.

V’J’ring yotgrjs fa
____ , ,________________ _______ . Ws are Jrablr u. Jose nimra .
bad heard "f the great fhrilHii-s faith ffinparcirora and orimr &gt; flierra.thia spring.
i" w- «;

Every two Brpubhcans who fail V&gt; yide.,
*r» as girol fa the ro-my as «n». faroft* '

we fawst ata* nwae bu nrVMtai

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SHEIUfK SALE.

MS u rn 01.
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rw&lt; so* aasmtwaaw (UaN th

swaas. iMkurAw

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TsTkOH Wl'UIOAK.
I Barr? (roll. Sa.

PHOBATE NOTH E. ’•
TATK OF JM WUjt.feMfar
ttarr. Msesaro*
J
M tawrw ha
*erarey. iW^tah
AUTO,
is ibe ywsr era Husros I ngfa lw« Hat asdriav
Pnsroi. M.ta L. Bv»"n-

AS'W
oTtbs ’rsfaae&lt;&gt;rokfarXto
SKMOMg
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QTATK or M1C1U&lt;4A5.-Thr Cwem* &lt;«
S? "&lt;e IW ouaiaf
cSsaerry.
/d/Hrwfa

their'-ff-cts np.-n per^m* and parlies they

far; and

agid •* fwa*kai, k^gdbsg W4bt blkM****
* Mated

■* । ff?fX12.

are calculated to advance at

pjp.'.«

tbc higlical tmldcr. SI ttw frvnl dour uf the Court
ll.MM. is the nlhgv’af IlMatltess: in Mid stwu* .

New Advertisements.

y,
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nmn, p.^-

j » "**ca an far-1 ]

fee.
"SS

ulacat ho dm,'sad n*i one law a fairer po-'

lit leal word.

*?«&lt;* ir?aaw ez*Mr.K

cm-*,

r»&gt;UtaU&gt;*

; L Oria L. May. Cwstat Vrorl CsSfaffiii-sfcf

T .? Z , •

J3J* There is a eontfnunas MnenfTcl-

~
egraph
from h»ndo

. .tU‘l »•*. "'■wisry '» *kuta» U?
*hi- Bt FrieWniihr^ ?ShJl
” “

to Odwsa a distance of 3 500 inilea.

’

J3T The wheat cr*^&gt; io Tauwaaro

promises an average yield, former todi.

m Co.rKT.—n» CneionMi
—«»» n-«iU—4^.
Tbrac atlacks arc n»adv under rover of - Republican be.a self &lt;M«flitut«d Oomwit- GaaHto says!
•
- *'
nigbt. They injure thr cause of the stri i tro to far that every-msit who -will vote
“The Waahington Qmtailirti. h is one
lara. by *wnt &lt;/ whom it fa prrsnnred j Ji,, y^Vt fa r^faterrfl.
And. slro. tn
th.ro pnfo-rs Ibut a-e suffered to rxisr
tk.j W.U". -mmll.o.
|h&lt;1
b,m14u,„ ..^,1. a ,bc that the exrellrore of nrojipeyns W(4
cnodocted way he vWhfa. Aa the 8pec
rf" A difficulty has, necured between)
TWbT»t«ixicxncb or * Pxxsamitx.— |p-Jls«m Mood «y next.
This la one of,
tone Meateetwri deeroey by the exb&gt;)&gt;iti&lt;K
A,n li^nllng arene hi rhe I&gt;-gt«bfture ofj the&gt;nw»&lt; important p-inta. and if need
ikr A»'"4ow «0. Mokn u WnilU. I
ef draakro Helots, so getitb-uumlv wwei“ ^,,*,‘,':W, AiWM«f^ish.4ii&lt;:hi app.,dn(ed in
The American* have in-en driven fnnu ।

lib

. iCMASOEMY.
la the cusBit uf Uarry aaw r-lalc of MielMaaa.

I

in'
Gmso TO Title Suow nr Watxs.—The
pciintA hania delegation to Cbsrleatnn
retard the .hijvr contracted far the Kvysfane Stale
■amr vital principles. . Those who are i to take ofia hundred (wronger* from
Philadelphia and hock. between the Wth.
i»o* faithful over ra liitle. usn never lw»i
of April and ihc-l«t of May. and fnmiih.
trusted with groai.-r rr*p&gt;-nsih&gt;lities.—1
far higher wage* lust week, uud after re­
them op bl«rd .during that pcri&lt;id for 380
training idle far abuit a week, cotK-luded Ik* rvtry Rv.pii’&gt;Kcan prep ire to tneethh I
jho .Savannah. ,(Gn^) folk* hare char­
logo fa work at the old price.
re»p«tasibilitir* even In thr township rlrc '
Tbs Journal adds ihat vontcinptibl. I lions ns becomes Republicans. To do tered a nteaiwrand will u«c her only far
Outragra havs-hera perpetrated on shop* .’this prevbnH preparatl n fa nrcaasarv ; j their’ pnaaage to Charlrafan,. but a* a.
where the workmen have refused tn joinJ
boarding-hon-r while there.
and unless it has already l«ern sttendud
ia Um itrikr—such as Iwwmraring the
. , - - ■ j:
&gt; . uj; , ’ T

*-***■*’

fc^-STHAKO ^Su^'^slr:

HT .Hon. Lewis C. Leurin. a» ex­ improv eluent let'th! in visit fh'.M vicinity.'
else.
The o«rrrap&gt;mdvnt set fartji the
fiu-t lbs: Douglas w.-ts Fccofuiliab whiti
member of* Cxigrraa, died recently atAd-«ptthr plan brother farmers and not.
he was o&gt;ni«-sling 1. limits w ith Unroll) jn
Fbitadelphia.
the results. More sn-m, 1
1-wti. N«w be is southern in bis views.
Uc.fa anything to im-yl the ciigeucy.—j
ggjF** The Bucyrus. (0..) lourtial says
Would he not betray the South far the i
Mil.., M.rrli 10 -(O.
| of billiards, "Jfjou have a decided genius
rsawarag asrot st Ukss sutler sod ms.
oiu- &lt;»f iue|retion ? Cnu any man, or I
1&lt;Uw&lt; *£&gt;'&lt;# *Bl.&lt;ta..rsu Kue.,set of men, trust such a. man 1
}1 (or the game, you «an |KCome a g&gt;-d
Dsrurcn. — We Irani from th- Omi '
player at tbc fxprnro of about t&amp;OOQ.”
ha (Nrbrnka) R-p.ihlnrin that the r...
kaWwriua.ufMWeuart'boSni Bt'tlwgffistaC ।
jXi imX some of our idling young men ।
IBdiwllOTwuf in Hasttag^-on Thurrtoy.lhemb
turns rereiv rd a» the Serrwfcry «rf 8-a*c'»
sf
*’•
W-’lMfetoAlp.
pay. n&lt;*n&lt; than.that in a lifetime. fpr:ctm j office, show n majority of |f8 *xvu»t 'Iw ma'ur «j Hw estate «d Jobs L. Mrlilf.s.,
toOrenidomil,"id Formy’a Philadelphia a slight know Irdge of that game 1
We , State orgnnixition.
There are several
Press, write* a* 84l&lt;iws under date uf
think, they d«».
1 coun'llx to hear from. wh's4i imy change
HMM "«
*«W«i*n. 4N.r.«MNM.
Washington. Mnrrh IS:
the result, hot pndwhly not.
. M XcLsltou. i&gt;r»nnx f-.r cvrUis muon*
“A rumor, which I am disponed tn beOF* In 48 rnmitira of Nebraska, 30
CUHw 7. &lt;f
I
‘lirvr. afrer thurAngh inquiry, is in ehvn- hkve elected llepiihliewn delegates and I
InHoh ift thia city Mo the cfil-rt that the
12 have riveted democrats. There are 4
' AdhdHlwrating lias advbwd and will imp
:
port thr seeea&lt;i.m of the SoMhrp drle­ counties nr be beard from.
j. n. bare*oig:i,
gates from thr Cbarlrahm CmH-wtion
UF* Neighbor ‘‘Georgs** of the Pio-'
Will Mteua to ail boria
»lrmid Dwtiglaa b-nominated. A Cabin­ nrer ha* sent abroad tn purchase a “n&gt;*. I rjlaCKHMJTU'
[J Ins ItM at «b .n nstro-aW MtoroM*
et Minister 1« raid 1o have stated til a
distingmvhrd nortli.-m democrat, two or ter” far the tsdumna of hi* paper. Thst
three days w. that thia wli.-me was nr rooster will be of nu-re scrvkr &gt;1 yon.
MOHTOAGE SALE.
}
ranged and he did not hesitsfe to gay George, as champion*!/ the hen roost.*
that It -was very far frrm impr&gt;4iaK|e that The coniing efecthai will turn him t»p*yMVLTUrfagfam mwte B the rrorfttton '
piiMi-lwdia th
thr 8&gt;&gt;uth woidd take piearasiiin &lt;&gt;f the
UtA*» Cuitatittrfional CmveMion, which tufvy.
Is to nawemlite nt Btdlimorr nn the fhlt of
J3F" "Th* Rcpubliroa papers of Ver.
May. in i-rdri to army the Soiitl rm p-on-,ont, arc printing the name of Juf
pie ngahiKt D«*ug&lt;aa. should he tmeer.-d
I’tw Ver
in overrommg hk oppunrhts at the Na- (sdhmrr far the Pre-idu aty.

Arrived Im-Imw. the war atcamrr G4V. Evm disriplma added. Awn. r&gt;»&lt; render
Miramon. a U. S. prior, in cbi-gv «.f ibe qnalificntl.m rimiplrte, if method i»
Lieut. MilM-r.-toMw liras Ona the 13th. I ,»titt wanting. It i* thr province of thear
Minunon nppcwrevl liefr-pe 'hr cH* 4n
the 5lh. and m&gt;iifin] the foreign rvpir«rii । Institute* h&gt; au.ln// of lb&lt;-aeqiuilifi* ati.&gt;n9.
tatires •&gt;/ hi« iub-nllon t&lt;, enm-nnd* the |1ami tender iaatrueibai n.orw tmiftwni in
city. Ik tutaie an attack
th.- 7'h. Irit I &lt;i*v«r |nrfieular;
Such • mult w-mld |
was repulsed by the lil&gt;cnd-.who arc con render
,
• rhangc nt tiwvhrrs niu.-h less {
fideiil uf s auceeasfbl rcsistam-c.
|,
d.-trimeptal in the interests of «wtr schools.

The Mexican rtcamrr
— Msrqncx lia« «b
rived helov
1S. Prijr. in charge if
Lieut. Chat
...
—ri
i»f the Siratoga.
TtoSaratoga also raptured* the
• steal
smcrTitta
ainon, which arrived st ... „. B--th
........
—
Ve»•ela were raptured • &lt; Ant-.n Lfrxio &lt;!■■..-o
the rooming of tin- 8th. after n brief tai
lion, and .with only a slight hwa.
Tbsteamer Mnrqmr haw a porth-n p'f tlw
prisoners an-l the I'. 8. a| ip Preble U 14
bring 11* rest. ‘
Alvarado n said to he in |.ossc*i»ioii of

Uuuod Siair* surrsy ilMrct taeo vh« wth cast
quarter ul
»«»1 qaarlrr of acetins nine,
im eo4.uo.iBg forty acm, bmmv or less -. slan all
hi*a(l&gt;er lounwt iu aw! W tl.a .-ati^^Mt tae-

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gy The ClMrleskoH News avrb aa * ।

cu.i:.ia&lt;!uiM. Jinn
Mrmaism

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HARIlWASy STORK

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Dr M AMj'l^n-rtAdV-PfatfcWtdH
bv all d .!■«» in

ZOPHAR SCIDMORE

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XbrJaaeteof (WbM.

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Gifts! Gifts!!

•t.ii.uUkl fliwuW .j
vu.-r, UiW | .1^1.1:111 vaiaa i'rAWBAa
EVIRT PERSOX fvmbmixo DRT GOODS
AMOf ttlJJl I1I,TjU.L'E TO TTTO’tMII*
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d* tetfvma
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BAILEY &amp; BAKER

Abraham ryersun.

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fte Commraaraoer of Digkwaja,
tA FAYE11R RVRGHER.

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If

Ite April, ia as usual stead .4 liine. ta it
4 . -

Fae ftobmt laapeeUr.
EARL BROWN.

:• ■’ l*Hind tn te.
Arter what ue
have heretofore said of tte Lady's Booh,

■’*' •
T«r CcaataWe*
WILLIAM TINKLER.
MARCUS R. STEBBINS,
TRAVERSE PHILIPS,
EDGAR J). REID. .

it G ,i«iy occeaaary to add here that it

®?ccJ£S£®

krrps fully np tn its hrrmrr standard.—
. tte teJxb ate weak &gt;e»M tea
•*&gt;« tolitetta Aktew Mi.wwa
lurttuy. Sold by druggUta ate

Perimp our rradeni ma) have furgotieu

that it may be obtaim-d by clubbing with
the Bvamr al S2 a year.

• ■ -iRepobltotns nt the township t»f Has-

The tqgular

price top■ aingiecopy ia S3.

CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

HARDWARE

t?r.

lings! your ticket te te£&gt;te y«to, ami next
Munday ia the day &lt;4 clectbm,

The tick-

f^--Mepm Sroaa ia coining hitndtir

an J y et

market quite briskly and at prices rang­

M m the main is a g—»! tiekct;

Udsuuld oe nt range if met! aho'dte horn in

at^d that would aatisTy every voter of our
Your ticket was nominated with
a manunity seldom e^owl led; and it i» tn

ft hoped that in will be supported as
tntktrtmouriy uptm tte day of election.— i
Not«w Rmeb fee the*meei aa for fte prin-

ing from

mix

d‘f rfMarcfa, forth* trauaecre* or th* ‘

theje w po need of urging our iriruda U&lt;
•upport their ticket.
Wb&lt;» is there .if
&gt;«»lt who. profess tu-te Republleans, who

Will like to hear a about of triumph pi

wp from our enemies «m M»mhiv n%tht.
^d tear tte taunt &lt;rf acorn and derision

Hasting*, Man-b 9, IMO.

marl!

abur* mceitag ta adjoumte uutd Fri*
day the 13th day vf Apnl, al oue o'clock, at th*
tame place a* share.
'
D. STBIKER. Sac,'F

GOODS.-SOLD
CULAR

Ketice I
Ct»to;—Haring a largv amount of taoo«y to
pay thia month, ar* hate U&gt;u uwtbod to aai our

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*.

HOUSE

n&gt;ice gtre m&gt; man credit fur dtTcaiing bis

&lt;ct«Gr, even frnni ibtor »h«&gt; are bcncfittcd
R'T their treachery. /&lt;*i1y a tnriior’a re­

ward. 'But thia is ni.&lt;ralizmf 11pm a
SfiitvC things not likely t&gt;» occur.
The

liaatlatf*. March 14. MM). |
Nolle* it hereby gir*a, that I act |&gt;r*par*d to
reevir* the principal and inteteat d»e on 1’rnoarr
School and Swamp I-and*, tf tbc mix* aball be
paid iu before ibe first of Aogual ne.it.
II. X. SHELDuX, Co. Treaaurec.

fastings' ^rift &lt;Enrrrnt

tlau. at! of which

is ua« aellisg mar* Ar&gt;»4» ilff—ri— far I Uomjs.
lhanran b» bought far thr »*uir lunua^v. at ai-» ol)&lt;
rrator* thia «idr,i(X.-w V,irk. It
good
jlar* far th* pwipk &lt;if Hattie Creek. KaUmaioo.
Mar,ball. HASTiXllS. and thr •arrounding evuntn, to purrKarr u-te» in yhia line. ' linear girr
m’r a call and tr«iulir'trutb of tbi* a«*rrtian, or
8CM» &gt;1 Ti»C* (MUIKID*. augite mtee.mll b*
•elacwyt »r* P«»
•rl,k aa mart caw’, aa t\rou
WHtr nrrwat to -rfect il.*rj&gt; oxirwlrr*.'
My stock *f 4te4n I* te p ate u«U &lt;eY*ud. coo
aiapug *f «' err rarrr ij r.nrt of
-

Wr. but tw»r Ib^mk

r^i/iiam, will dew'rvc tu be doridrd with

N"i

only fuirlity but labor, active, rm-rgetic.

tS

and tte ^estta of tri-

next, shall te lhe shout* of our friends.

2TJ0

UiB' aetl 1 at Herd Timea

bingle*, pee U................
araber. (whileeate,* perM.

towdebs.

FA.5TE TEVp-CTGUrS
MuDufeetttred Jki the fowrwl rates,'nwd pill
up in ally part uf Utv touuiy.

irnrrnifFsTorw

St UUjQL B&lt;&gt;OKS
S

CHOOL BJaU aod'blabaaerv'.f lit klitf/a
, I'.H A J. BLWEIX'M.

The Anchor

that can be Aaod In thP osatefW vr teaatAa mar

to
* *V&gt;
I • &lt;*•
• Ckt
a nn
IX nn

KAHI.Y ld)w IKtn&gt;. TEX'81 fnArT to 7
cvnt» per jHiond. •UthCI &lt;•••" I)-, to &gt;■ ceota
per pound. Fiab .Oren dr«er&gt;pu&lt;&gt;i&gt; fcu&lt;" a Iler*
ring to an amber 1 Marterel •'ra&lt;-r • HI' not a)
lu» me to ebp •re-»te
a hide &lt;«f my Immena*
atari ofAooda. tbetefvrr I win cuntmf n&gt;T*tf silt

ui;

FOR CASH
Fl »R CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
.....
I'oR CARH
7/-Oai«BK
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

quae* Timber, per IM fc«H.
Onvette. Starch t*. )•»!».
alii Y

Atinft’s wbmuk

Frier*, for Ready Pay.

g K!.^^?KKK:vr-:ritsd?5irt-4»’S;?K!

Work u bile the day lasts and the

vtn ph, which shall go upon Mtanhi tiijghr

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD

erery tarltiy,'

V&gt;4 untiring eff &gt;r'a will lie tieeranary in

ord^rt&lt;» araire lhe result we an Qiurh de­

&gt; itornr’

ior.\i».

the waning int*te»t» of onr party, and lhe

tMpvy* is ours;

GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

and Tia Ware of any ate rrtrr ahaps ate daacrip-

GRE4T DISCOVERY !

ISAAC C. MOTT,

scire*, and if we arc not. we da-servr ile-

sire.

GOOD* BO1.B
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD

WTO....... -

sirxtr.

We ate mannfcelur* Ceppo-, Ursa*. Wieet Tros

THE PHIIXJSol’HER’S STONE

Il certainly kill; if we.arc true tn «nir

gnosing aCrettgthtd’&lt;*»r opp.m«mfs,

C&lt;X1KJ;NG.
TO CASH CUSTOMXRS tXCLTJ-

Tfdkrf 4)cK«re ux must and will te ••IccfctL

foal aad-dinproee.

’ -........

ery style and deacriptite.

nH-e tin credit but will be alike stitject

*»&lt;« jjartr •' nil the credit ia taken t&gt;&gt;

TRIMMINGS.

HOX.and PARLOR STOVES.cd wv-

will re-

tterns«4vca and tr»rt'&gt;rn tmirrmlly re-

r.ooDaaoLD^.

rtROADfe NARROW AXES. GUMB.

Rcpultlicnm.

Our ent-

•

IRON, STEEL, NAHA MILL CIR­

your &lt;fwn faiUrfessnctou Dcp&lt;&lt;nd upon it.

io.derision, with tte feithful.

STORE
STORE
STORE ,
STORE
STORE

•

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’

evndriLute to ouch a result, itey

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

e ex o o o

)-*Xl4&lt;-.y&gt;»*i&lt; - K*»&lt;r»Hr. Ur ha ya uaU* properly
•f siimjrfteu ‘if the relan-ti i-la:t&lt;I» af lhe Ihmai
and tonalla, a 11 gtvinc Soergi f» tb* rrxplratorv
organa. Fall ■uretioaia aecvmpuny eaeh ten I*
Brie* Mi eeat.
.Sold by H. SIM0NEAU. Mnorfuetneve. b&amp; J*T-

wMch can «♦&gt;!) be Leaped upon you by
ahuukl defeat attend m, and

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
( HEAP
CHEAP

'x.fa^ni*teted

. ■

u

«T defeat will have ujxm our fiiturt pn*

MA&gt; teU^O

New Additions

Tltcrv will be a tnening ot the Exect&gt;-

Uva ComaiWtve of thr Harn- euMty figriculturel

”* u““”

■

§3fSl» Jt -olr
KagravedJ“' *
**" "

Agrtcafturel N«U&lt;* f

riple, and St lhe efli-eta whit-h a vict.Ty

pacts and tte pr&lt;*pecta rif our parly in
&amp; cnunly. Wc prwurue. however, that

Gsldftoe* Pina-

to eight rrtrta a pound, i. t

SuuedJLperin

lERJUCK^MI

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

tendcpt if public Uyd.nirti.nu ’dll.B’vr
th, .4—114 T.«Vr.'

Institute, on. Mondayerening./4pri|l 44.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
run.ADKrrniA.

jl. Rojofofi,
N. Bailrv.
A. II. Gnsf.

A

fatttMi—t ftri-lultA ky tptmai
f* Ok A-Wf UT (l« Au*
,«te /&gt;•*£. o-vJ", 'jjCrtrf rdf

Condi'S, Colds, and Croup

I"iralttA ate Lfuula*
wmitmtmo and review connrrtmt with fte
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I*n:.,n AUort.l ..«..n4oo. in ibirtt illamr .Mi-------------------------------------------------------------- 1' T'BK HOWARD AJ&lt;&lt;V&lt;MT10X. ta rite rd
I nt nStlxsiltX tr&gt;&lt;
nl t
I ISRr
_
crrn a YMr
1 th* awful dtenunonof l.umaa 1)1*. canard
Thursday Bii&lt;l Fridat. Afar, h 2fhh and ’ (1 A Y
H I1U
CT 1 FL A V&gt;
bi Jfexte di-.^a,
thertrrejdbm*ipracuewi
-u
i
npoa tb* oofarremm- nrtltr.ol such dl^are.,
JMkh
A M&gt;aral m, it.i.w r« m.-rn W&gt;
-mz—,-r-»
O A T t=» I
' hr qnecte. tnrrrrto e»«r» ag-.» tBrrrtr.l tbmr cue
■t O-fc'"
k
aultfeg sorgNtn. a» • iBunmi arr ssrtby of
________ _
.
....
___ ____ 11.- I .I..---—
. IK.nn,&gt;MT Tor th* tr-rt.

I thia nnrltere part "f Ibe eootineoLaaMdriIte aemargsso' ate.; tmwwattr. b -tb J*~&gt;nx

ANY PRICE.

Ererr Father •bould prevent a cupr late*
ana. The emmr, the tg.«, tte Remede. fu pi*!"
laagtefr. be a Rteeicien nf Btertexre. ’Any

AT ANY PRICE
AT ANY PRICE

THE
at

Lxcrrnsa.—The lecture before the Ln-

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

dies’ Literary. A*m*riati«ai. &lt;m Saturday

'ev'adfag, by J. D/Dirts-p wit- well

at*

tended and atfrnriwfy Itotcned to.

It

was instructive and

interesting and elic­

ited wgrxp prate-.
The uegi lecture irill hr drlivrrrd bl

ANY-----------PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE

FAMILY

PHYBlUANri

’ nTWOYAFl-** •’rmlr.di

kuutxic

nuifirou.

ANY PRK'E
ANY PRICE
ANY,.-..—,
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE.

Dr. John Ruberta, &lt;m Saturdai evening

Conyaa-

;£,7 -iU. eTXo . &lt;feb.lio. far tte lam 55 vrV

,fion.—The nnatingn Rrpibllrsn riuirto*.

• “”‘25'? WM’h‘m ‘^b’Tte.TZritel no

&gt; JnieaiTK* to

tub

Cocrrr

SADDLE A ffARNESS,

Pulmonary Dia»rt«r«- .J*

SStCEJEi

held 00 Monday laai. aelrrirdIt be f.4l««w
Ing debater tr. M»e Cmntr C.«nvmil.*&gt;

n. S. Sctedlnaslan lU-od Panter. and t»“ boam &lt;4
r. *.’J. M. Nevins Mid roer Pills, of Mre&gt;r&gt;* llawss ilGaaawal, whtsb

whtM4.milt.21rt ..f April:

GIVE ME A CALL..

A. W. Btolrv.

s^’SEwSsri
f/^Tte Vatter dnring the peirt week
Wbeen nfn character tri pfemw those
waoubito Wjfayfeto wewtter. 4hr fear we
aUfltterhtT by ate te. M HWte’hf*

^♦4

•t*

�all hdMbfuMf
* Wtodi Mwtof«•» &lt;&lt;rca
■hdi wtrampfar if ttmr. WW&gt; fidlv in
the Br. wu ULir evata LU St.Ua tw«'hnu

M thitoatod d.dfaru. And ail kti« MT
the aufkfactiim .-ftraining bfa boy *.* * M&gt;
be ‘did nut MlicipMc lhe rwac ef Jobn
‘Br*i ww 1’
■ ■ ■■ • ' ’
• •
t“W«h «U «he rcv.letlMH ifal auheaqueail eveufa Imv* brought fa. light, »r
w«nw&lt; Iswitatv go ««y itott ihreV; never
WMk a.wure'Mraiilnn and a .♦.•kni alU injU

******

B0LTW6DBAIGBANT

1 wu^w—r» n wr

th. DuK'riMia* Rm WW.ll

A Jl

mwhri—Aww

lb faciliUfa

'•

•Dsnr &lt;o©HEPmrm©n
l.rr-ly.lNlrOJ. ' Ih

U

ON LOW PRICES
KpaflU*
Slckllc.

■even Mauth* frere th* Arst day eT May

THEY ARE Jt’8T RECEIVING

?0 copi** to one address. » 9 Ck&gt;-or V) eta. each.

3»m* DP? » «H3H .

ssoa® oh

which will br iwtied i-n lhe 1« of May.
will rro«rd the doing* «il iw Ctarlml-.u
Gnivenli.m,
far aa they may then be
know n. Thr paper will jnnlhiue to !»■
arflt from that date, i«n the term* alatrd
abovr, fln'i) the S7th of Noyembyr—3
week* after the election—and the inter­
vening period will include the entire pn&gt;-

3fln|&gt; ||H.« &gt; ’I/3H.I

a large abxk hif ; •,
■
5."OTr. HPAJ 'I/ 4H &gt;
3RD re HA/. J 3ASR9

&lt;3- O O X&gt; &amp;

REGULATING PILLS,

Dr.lfadway A Co. hare recently diwucared a
method for extrecling frvm root* lierbo. plants
and gum*. a outritfoa* extract uf »u«li wuwdrrfol

wbu ar* aufaccl lo irregularilic*. iiiatcria.
Ac., are partieularlr recoinomidcd to n»» thro*

*ickcu or wr*k»u tb* »i «fasn. or l*a»* tba bowda
eootiv*. timber* nt ruing aboold likvwia* tol*
..«•« or two of Uiea* pill* one* or twice per wrek.
Tli*i will not oulr krep • our •yalvoi bcaltby and
regular, but will protest your fafouto agaui«t
Cremp and Pain* iu lhe lU.maeh. and iniure uot
only a hraltby child, bat will farm *r*ry ehild.
tba* aucklcd. with ■ »wect dfapawUun.
RADWAY'S MUOLATIXQ PILLS
Regulate each and «v«ry organ of Uta lyatem. and
rurrert *B drrwugriaeul* «rf lhe Lirer, BowcU.

Tu M. Kc«qbch im Kaarccxr.—
The MwyevMIe Engle autodmee* in aa rd
itorial that the “K. ntudky CdihTvfxx Al
the M. E. Church wuuld routpietice he
aaMiihi in Grrmaufa.no on (be Mth. wt
Marvh, B.-b..p BiflifiaiO tn prr»ide. and
preach on the ftilluu mg Sal&gt;1nub. JRvcry
body ia oirdiallj inyttnd to, attend.”—
Whereupon the Cynthiana, |iy,t)Ncqri^

They are eaUrvty rrgrtoWv and bared***; aa hi
faatat tbc bream ean taka them with aalfly. and
pcraona who are aubycel lo kito uf Atwpfaxc. Epi
faplic. Urert Diaeanca, At, abould al way a keep a
l*,M PRICK TWENTY-FI VE CEXTS.

thn people ■/ Germantown, the "Gynto:■na Independent Ride company," will
&gt;lail lluil aly and abate thia uttiwmer. It
will certainly be'bahame to perm. I num
with a record like that uf Stmparefr Gi..

Ask for Bad**y'» Regulator*, or Regulating Pilla.

to pnatMilcxte their aetitimmta iu a. pine-whrrt* they would nolallua a man to live
who rtilcrtained inuoti tuil.h r ncotiiHMita
.«&lt; lhe thw'li. Wr any U&gt; the people to.
that auction «&lt;f o&gt;untry —look out.
Do«’t Thcut — Ktftj year* ago Grant
Tlb«r»»tim wax ^landing hrhind hi* omut
er in h» liuie «r«&gt;cery. Br-wduit^ N«*a
York, when a man mU rc&lt;i u little aora.Air liquor, and odlud Cw nomethiag to
drmk. naytiig at the Mma. tyiuy pyt
’fir hul tm iuotiry , nd would |»fiv -i'..

rarHgtu n^ltfa^Hl |
bnport-at tom. that

Haaaagr cf tb * feu...

BYE WITMBWK

’ MVKIt COHPL.UNT,
and reUor* tb* birellb and .trenglb of the .etrrvr

HICK JFlJiALl*,

RADWAY’S
.
•
u .X-Xi-.
------r----■Uvea mm fa. CbuUuj.H^n.BMdhM.a (axil
here ever since.
Recently tfce bcira ol
*W#IIttw Entill, have commenced ecliuti

.y extraordinary tdarto Ja tba way uf
■oi»g ib* quUUito of tto Drier*, fan a mIk
•limaiion of an favafaabl* toiiRcia*. wMcb l&gt;
Kmlaed to b* aa wafaring aa tim* itovifHwuatiar'a »om.di fill ten bav* fawvtol
sCfedauMi to regt** wlwrt fever sad «&lt;w
ord rurlsus otucr bllfeua r.aq-bfou
•nauad tfadr viatlm* hf i«*r*d-. ToL*
wfa M M*i* aaaAdaaily that th* ••iU«*re
ww a certain rare far ih* Vyn-p-h »«d Hka
IfaMawu fa le th* pr*prfaiur» •
»f
dloyad ptaawxre. 1« rato-vt* *11 morbid mirier
.'rem ilx we*-A »»«««
#t4
...p«n.rea**»d vitaliiy t» tire a*rv«w. *?««*.
g ring It that low* and • uway iadfeiru-aU*
far th* refloralion of bealili- Tl o[&lt;rflr» upon
.b*af«**Mb.H*«v. sad Hirer JigMira Mgana.
&gt;irfM y to* pawerfany. and mwo reflorv* ibreu
Toneondhltm 'eaaaatial •* th* beah by discharge
■f tb* fanctl-ma of aster*.
Elderly aereoM may us* tb* Wltren &lt;H«y •"
per direction, oa lb* fa.ille. and they-*ID Bud
in ii afltrailaw prenlfaHy Mbpted i* con.iort
Iwlfafag year*, m U is pfa«**u' lo the p*lw&lt;-,
iurigoraiiag tofaaboacU. cxcellcai u« iraia.

A Mew Life-Creative Friaeipte.

Advertiiarr during tbeve 7, nmulha, will,
therefore, be in piMareaioti eif a complete
hiatory of the great alruggle upon which

tug dinwtly upon the election, the Advertiaer
bcr^a. wful rvprtd •&gt;! "’b­
e*- public evetita, and rapeciall) uf auih aaff.-ct lhe pruaperiry and Ocile the inter
e»l uf the pv*q»lr*of MidBg:in.
Denug
Ha carver of 30 yeent, it ha* been idrntilicil, more i tian any i.ther paper, with their
prugrewt and advanc**tneul, and, diruugb
it* curnrepotidcula and il* aib-ntiiHi
the loetl inlcrcata'd tbv Vari&lt;4* a*«h«w. vet' a* certain lo giv* a permaiwut iacr***&lt;
.f Udi j »trvngtb.
i* doing more now tb«n any other in Du’
AM tboM p»-»on«. I* whom we l»r* yatiirn
tmit, tn develop the rcwiunwa and ' build
«rly r«forr*d ahov*. ta nil: *a.n*rw* tiw.
up the wraith of the Blate,
Wo aak the aid uf Republican* thru’out lbv'State,iu eiteadmgtbe farvufaltoti
• if lhe Adwrtiaer fiir llm campaign.—
Witliii little effort, large clubu ran be
obtained at every Pool Office, and tb«»-e
dnftrictaaie im«t reliable in every con
teat, wlierw the grratrat number of pa­
per* ia taken.
TWENTY COPIES ./ Ue Weekly
Advcrliacr will lie aeiilto &lt;«« uddren-.li.r j
one year, Sir 15 dollar*—or 75 cent* a ■
copy—ia ndviiuce.
Single copioa one
&lt;!• &gt;|l»r |&lt;r uniium. . _ .
Th« ' Setnl-Weekly i* published im
Wednra^iya and Saturdays, al two dulfar* "per Mtmum, in advance. It contain*
mu*: id-Elie matter publiabed in the daily.
The daily AdverUerr i&gt; published *1 (’&gt;
do||.it* prr aouum.

abo-rd ; that their direct truJeoc if* tat bi.glL'i
life, and render It «&gt;iyuM«. That, aperaling'ui
rcetly u|s«. far
.J J—nt ,n U. b. «.&lt; they

LAUKE KOON IO 11LAL,
and diflbaijr* tfanu lb* ayatrat. ercm lafal i-i
Sctofata, whether hereditary vr teberwtw. Vital
they
•
REl’RVIT THE UEtMLlT.iTEH.

rnnacir*. ia whieb Ury du «r gir*po*ap. rri -J.
*wt. ut admfai*tored fafarv tb* »fl&gt; citadel o»
hie ba* b*c* tin ad*d. I tfti o point—
prjf
"fear in mind that tb* SCAK*IKAV|AK VEG
ETHHX HLtMlli HUJt a*&gt; &lt;wkn«d by tta-

NEW FIRM! I

fW’N a ('•..re.lcPrearwtam,
, 50 Ixenatd St refl, Sew Tart.

POWER! « CAMPBELL.
Rwdway'n ReBonUiai Beewivewt
lie*!* Old Kore*. I'unfie* tb* Hlowd, ln«iil!. with­
in th* Ky.lem Reoflr-J Jle*!tb, and Kcwdre*
•nd Extcrwinate* aHChnim* aad.CuaaUtuUoo- HuUap a*d vtefaity. that facy ar* bow prepared
to do *11 ba«,iK.« pattoiuuig to ’

Robert* A 0*.. W»li*pw, P. f.
t.J. Ruwu. Fraire riflr; and lit Dreggat* grv"SL S creta: ♦“ pill fa'each bar

BLACKSMITHING,

HARD-WARE

TUr^wo.l.; jwvfd* are ... d!,trr»wd «k&lt;*
*»rt. aifa wja *.. lumo dir. M
rtry g,—
gfl a rnn wine «licfc wul pa*&gt; to the aflato
watt* awdwlMh win i.pr. tk aflorj patMm
lor tbr dfolWM-. U. b* n.»i w*.i;b Mr. a l.rg. am*
lity u» fovd and t! fl n arm |« l.dgrd. awife
-toniM-l. ■»&lt;! iiita-tia, • ... Umally ..ertoiww
wilt. Ilw cxrmrud n aw. ll-u, vndrm*** dto

Mudge kC*„ prepiwCor «f l&gt;r. A . Trart'i
Magnetic Ou.Uurel, EartrilU. MadireaC... 5.T,

o* short nolle*, and la ■ manner ansarpaared.

jar Particular attention green to Uoiae and
Ox Showing. Alao to *11 kind* uf Plow work.

HABBWABE!

AU kind* of produce token fa exchange at nukel price*; CASH not refund. A *b*n of tb*
puMio pntaMtog* » tolidted.

can Irreak ntv rttU.” replied the imiM i
torUhl- Uttk- SMcbaian
-Well, ifyi r amt nillm irr tr-tot m&lt;
hrm’s a Bible fw fawir.tyati.l the mm
taking fown hi* podfat L i mint I. ml gilt
edpd Bilik. . kl taint not hiug
replied Thorhuru.
. The man gaxi*l Kt'the diminutive I -nn
of the Rule trader tbrough hi* blear rye*
Sir a inmuent in perfrvt natoniUimcut;
then, turning on hi* heel. I. ft the alurr
exchtiming,
-Well, yrr little dried mack! if yer
ain't willin' to take tni word, imr thr
Word qf G'*d, yrr litwy go far tbv devil."

Shop at the old ttoud of 8ama«i Power*.on Main

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AND CUTLERY.

MAGMETtc"
©aRnrojEHir,

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

dae* for lb«bc»etl oftbrir Undent*. H U made
&lt;r**tly •uperiurin *Jrr« efl*.
FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COLIJiOE
At tho late United Rtele* Pur fa Cblcngn. foe
area that havi*
JK^DOLI.AI
tl
j Draggiatefl

DRY GOODSI

New

Barry

Sc*. 1.

Mill,

IB now in aucoeaeful operation, ready
to du any amount of

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tn m good order and m prompt aa any
other Mil! in Barry, or any other county.
Having aectired the aerviocn of a

paaacd under-S’ftUhl^i, which waa
Kft etnin-ly naked, and waa faau-m-d

First Rate MILLER,

wbiore the left hip. B.dh nrma weni na
bed from the atamlder; Uieir length wg.
relieved only by two hraoulcta. Thaet

our mill being built on the moat
hnpmved plan, together with • r«i
Wejtavc pul dawn the price* of all
fee* of tufa itreaa laWI to* attempt to
Smutter—we are prepared to do the
4McriU, but the gwilemi n all allowed .«r goods to wit the limes and mv&gt; beet ofWork. PTtoaie give t» a call.

that il
taacinaiing in tbv ntremc.- ■Msople the trouble of going tn Kalama
The ladiee have d'wpenead caitirriy with »n» and Battle Creek u&gt; trade.
tho cbeti i«r, M lhe f. .Id. uf it. they aa\,
.prevutK, Ifer clrep.nl ahapr* from beiug

. Im. CaaxiatAJ*.
E-Xo^H-R-kofitortioeAS.
For particahre apple t.. Milo L. Wdliaato, Bal-

Cub paid fur wheat.

BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Haeanga, 8«©. 8, 1858.

New Arrangement
Our good* were bought, after the lab* at to*Awe afF. ROWER.
jireal reduction in price*, and will be
*»ld to rail jtfipau who wUb tu purchase.

(■Sae.1*. tL W. J Hr* IL^.^I.g

BOOTS

&lt;fc SHOES,
aMbX2rtt?

hi* trad*. wooWaattot a partfau aftto pafafa yet-

eUBTOM WO1I

-MFRai UtiAM - PEJOUJWHIP.
r-----auw rrmui... ■ in
■ttni-tHiM hke a e&gt;mm&lt;. trebid *'l who h.vr
Cirttdar and Caiafagw of -4) p^c* far- “T1 It, «peta &lt;rf h .. ln.lv a wurefertnl mrdteine.
mH rJtrem It be far. ra**rinr ta a.&gt;ya»4 «tt ..rtwr
remedl « tn bw !f applied n- ar-«*o«i, itfa a-, an

NEW ABBANGEMEKT. MU-XiS
Crayon Anilindypr; Vignette Atnbrm
• Ijpe; Mrfalnetitypc; BpitrfHrtjfpe;
Mirrwt Ambnwypr; Nrflograpbh-,
Pearl Ambrotype; Ontatnenul
.T■Mp'ffe;
brotype; Relievo Ambndtpr; Double
o vi z: JXaXnd^z a h:
AMDCOFTIW ton* to afar. M rtort atoaa,
**•*.r•r4m&gt;

FRANCIS BOWER

GENTLEMEN ANO I. A DIES

Mi WEST PR K ES.
AM now rwfavngmyhPiitl.su »uxfa ef U**ae
anu bar* oa hand • br»i rate *M*rtme*t«f
1 r//dA//R.4XA
TU&gt;,CQjr^4^(’^tkKTJJtUS '
maa'a; ». -iii ytrx*

dr AO Ha.
tnjA AtUr
My M*wt*.*&lt;d *1 FAW-UH STOVES, cmynw
I be BWMI tonIltifat I«ttorw I* market,
I bare Ito gtvMtol ’Miety •&lt;
ELEVA1E1*
OVEN SKIVES,
LOW &lt;&gt;\ EN SKIVES
PAKL’.'H &lt;OOK SKAES

Ever *e*« in Mwti ««. Six Fl*t»*ad Bafc’v*

TO HOUSE EUI1IEB8
1 ll'anlw-re. fucfadnig lAHth'1 UUM*.
Kmvw. Hfawto-ufall tusk
r
!•'
TIJST WAHE;
f vuFPkk/Tfa anci Kbwi Inn. Wan *»*« k‘“*

EATDIG 8AL00H!!
A Fam' &gt;g* Frtmarj inh. lf*».

»f*

TILS AND SKINS!

I CAjf PAY T.'tEjnr HIOHO»T E*&gt;YSK»

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VOL. 4,

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICH.,

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HAS1IKGS

Al lite ror.mr of the Km des Tartan*.
uMitatM tfa fhaprl of Saint Sei mid. in 1
Nuivuiliwrg. tfars* -tand* a link inn.fall ‘
and narttiw, with ft&lt;teh«*4 guide*, and
win loW|Mrfa*J and i*i'"ftrif-riihimnnted
by a pla-urr virgin.
I fad gone t*&gt;- fll-i.
rvti(|la*rg V&gt; Hlnijy tint «4&lt;l Gurupn pufa
tern, luit the wnnt of money had coniprlled me li« fave, recourse b** painting, flor*
train*—and aufa portrait*—Cu -g**faipt.
with tfair Oris *41 tfair knee-, alderjnen
in pcrukva. hurgounfacra hi lbru*-eorai«red fata, fee.—all brilliant with *&gt;fare and
Vermillion.
Eitan p«M-trnita I ileai-udrd Ui sketch
e*. then to pn4lc«; al last, even llu-sa
MEDICINAL PURPOSES,ONLY. JE. failed Ine.
1b-re h nothing m*&gt;re pitiable than t&lt;*
ha e c*«*taiitly at your heel* a landlord
.with thin hp-*. a screaming voice, and an
impiufailair. wfa.neirr |.**faw a efancr
t«k call • m?—-‘Ao- y**u going to pay uh-.
■.«*n, Hionnivur 1 Ub. do! of cuuravthu
d«*rw not mamle yuii. M«m*ieur cau,
drinks, and alcepa quiully.
The good
l^onl t-.k.-w cam «&gt;f tl&gt;e littU apnrrowa—•
M. neieur only »WW IW«* bltudcvd florin*
and leu krviitx* rx. A men* trifle; m«4
worth tfa trmibl.* of tm-nlioning.
i

Itlil’ENTIXE AXD Al.COtlOL.

ms um*9»

VT

GROCERIES!

Aho a ^rcat rarivty of the
cnratLiflT 3aEKnjHKKBi

And fMkln&lt; Extracts,
Wr »l«o krrp oa hand &gt; good MOOHinem of

STATIONERY ,
PENN. PENCIfa. INK.*. PAPEK. EN
VKLOPhS. CAUD5. Ac.. Ac.

PATENT MEDICINES

•CKEAI, m W®

sign for a picture.
.famt*., •,
“Ah !** mid hr. and lifting the paper
with hie long. yolUw r flggMm. bfatMf &gt;n
cvegl«M frorai his w«ht cool podtwt. aud

I-Win.b» »im4x rt •W’df’rh. T&gt;« ri:
lente wa« on grept. that I fas rd distinctly

“And wfa» will fa the; dmicns'mos of
tfa picture. Master VroluaT" he said, at
length without I.H.Icing/vl me.
mtrv Ifa4 hy X#.-* 1
* "Wl

“And the price ?*
rFilty duontA.’’
.5,■
i
Vai* Sf-reckdal laid thesketebdown,
up*!* tfa tiil-lr, a/’d drawing fnfa uU
|v&lt;kct a l**ng purri- o| grri n *itlk. K-gnii
to slip tfa riitf« al*mg.
“Fifty MJlrithi.^

h&lt;* «aid and counting them out. -t-faer*
idea of the horror of »f. Tfa lore «*f nrt.
awl
-a Jd uat -ret­
lb* r**si*. xiluu-d me. am! departed.
in&lt;&gt;iginnti'*n. the lofty Hi’IniafaMli f-*r tinlu-nii'if.d— wither at .th- very breath &lt;*f while I faf riupofied. Ii«rfaiing to tfa
.-link
**f
Ms
Ivory-beadatf
cane opnu tfa
at.&lt;*h A r.iaeal. Y“it liri-ome tinil*!; y «*n
,
•
lose ev« n the aentiitn ut id ylittr persona! staircase.
When Tfad rfthivi-reff frofn myrinpedignity, and dilute nt a diatauve. and ft*
factfod. l aat fl.iwn to finish rnv akeMi.-^
\ few strokes *4 the pencil, and it would
fa fiutafad. Bui tfafe* fi a rirofawwere
•»u» of mv power.
Tfa in**piratio«i w».
• &gt;r-r.
Th** .•Mtrri.mii murderer would
not di-u-ngigv Mtnaelf from the rixfaijiidown on iny tru*-klc l&gt;vl and gave m.a&gt;dt'
up Io reflection. 'I'll.- thought ut auichle ti**n* of my fanitx -. .1* tried again nod
etih-rv&gt;l idy fa id ; and the mAh* I r- O ct again. I forced uiywlf t&lt;« dpi*r Igit tfa
t*l, ifa Imuv &lt;Jxurai4e.aufa.au exit fr&lt;*m rratllt* were AM diacordnnt na A figure of
Rnpfa'-I in a Dutch inn •iflrtfiefa
rm-ni&lt; in &gt;!« th.nr which thronged up*&gt;t&gt;
nr tlm. I ■iani! »•&lt;•» fade i»f**iu biy iaz*r.
1 *v die irwMrih 4*- fpiye of l--gi*- *&gt;li**iild
■ m|*. I fne InivHomit lemkiupi.x by ent*
iltg ini ihr*.ii». At It-iigth I Hew
mi nui'IU*. a»«-l t lire a Hiyarlfon tlic fal.

t- — ISO
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— w
- -- a*
*!■lour
11*a. -* ll
lie
ir*
* * Bwa^w*^^*ae•
l«t the Y«nhr« writ tfa afirir fa’»- tfafa
tar -MfwrihiK
Tfa' Mfa- aAw
rimr*; tfa te*w»rtrrfnF toors»rimaafaHuindib
' Hi* ne* wf-far inmwi»wrt-himl nnd .-with!
rli»rar*«ri&gt;aio* teMphal«wV.4hW! ,¥anke«

Ibr tnnn ./ tfa faStf-fax, *« ’4^1' )*

of Aigrd w put manacle* An y'rii"'
1
Wi'llt* carriage teo'ppefl. riaa nt

them alighted while the other hell mm.
I, lk«
; ik^aeriaa k*. o-wad.
ready, to receive me, he pdab&gt;*i mb put
rgdefy. "W» eMtrrrd a.narrow' alley.with

jiighhn|re.

n$T 1
(Mihiicr!,
,V'»u p-elruded yuw hid q.%
m.aiey !” and. he e|h^lyd hi*,&lt;*n*».k*-d, g-irwrihe*!.
linger* with that nervous trembling which
tfayigia of gold al«ays -pruduoex jw a

■,uSX!

I

m'jglr .Mail
Imn-I. r-tr.ic
tbriPfcS ba- rite^W

her'luMdC.’ bar/l«*ig*‘j|
•A-Hjrjcr' f*irm. h**r tj
■Mui’tt'nntlk pi le, H
IWVH. Ol

atrwah &lt;Mt hfa emirawwn -ant* afakvleb'
*nte Inwod wwanwt of tfa tfaw. f Tfarw
was « freriri c**teri ip tfa . vorrjdia-.—
itinerant rfaofa
^fa^W'hbr ,qujfe nf
, We beard tfa pauiing re*p*rati.m of tfaCadiz, to wh&gt;««»tayMirimriinsfa riutpc of
Initcfar. low imprri-aflbn*. LHef’'♦■wflk,*
apa«MHrMrke» auulalcer. capi^pppifg
ami tfa aintpdof rirugtfling feet.'
f»r awiytptmw i f Tfer, prgKV
owe, Tfa t»ai» re-rniered
Hhi.fawd
q.gKi dyd .art ili*iM H)vk*terdV W- H ‘f,.gfaa MdfU*-. fat. faith I*‘nr vWJteri &gt;^a,
•aerial. Ifaiigbs. * atyfa.^iWrtMoWtj
raaafr.
btUk »h .t .fau* I#&gt;
In*
di;»p.*d Jfa 4&gt;&gt;iM||uwfcr zhr
ivtaK*
suba^uiilAVvlMP*'M» pf»ft
c 4m.fa.siprd.bvzAor.l. yl.pr-d.it I**#,
114*1
pa
.-gt,Jivl bawl.J-T'diw
rlMe tutK-ntdre.
t rth |.ij*P iif pro ’
' hifr stc.tq'lmg filea or pahit pof’rA't««4..biwg.aw»*Ur&lt;. Iw&lt; .pemky fr*, t.facM
, x 1U&gt;. -amp
&gt;»
I llvi^.-r'eyijy By dint ..f.far r and. :prmwv«raw&lt;M..witb:

t-rigu- fat ween' thu yrfwinfc .of G *4- Aarin yn ^umndil.•’ihrritypcr by such hfare
nut. aJ**n*MrtMfv the‘aicpfrwtwieni'of*’• triic krtisr. —1
Buf f fa rr*nrTnhfiute? i'f tfa n irttirnirl
sketch has never Wtw. S**iarthmw is
tfa D.idxt of my fw.nlrff.ru, tfalfaught
of M rnum* and I lay down my pdlettv
and drew in f**i h*mnk.
• How cfaw h rritnc, ftimtiiittri!'' by- n
man I dM not kfa«. la A pl«* »b*i&gt; &lt;
h«d nevwr m-en. fa rcpnriiteril unfar eny
peneij^ewn V&gt; its sppIlM* details,! Wax
eplirtl. &gt;u a dry. it a cfamx- ’ No. And. faaidtri, wfat
i lp» curiipqnbiik ■&lt;* cfanre after .1! Wit rite eflL-i .Th enuriIwaaowrrfai^pk h«
pefamynastate, 'f which wr'arr Ightfaittl"-*’I •• ’
''
knew not wfat *. Sefnfat ... right when fa arid 5 “tfa.
... Ch.sk. U« q'MP
immorts4.MulAum.iM4 afare tfaimprr
ev«oririVa not fecii.ina of inauu-; *yhen (fa b**iy «b-ep*.
it unfolds iU radiant wing* nial wan*ler-l
• nuhndj.-’^icfad
wil- G-.r laowc whitfa?" Mitnfa bt hldder
dumirpb ivud^Mppir..
iH.far reaKliea thtw tfa'Ireagfattmn &lt;4
faiWM"-1**
*.««»*.«&lt;
••Hfk men in its wihfa* fancies.. &gt;) ,&lt;t, • ;
th.-igbla diMpomr^.. ( Gdl
r-«fi*
•fanw U wywlt.qnd,^ .tip Mind tuqfe a
droirr t*&lt; are wfal wa« go*ng on th-tfa
c«mM.p.n"l.c. X’K.rtnr.fMd nt

«fwr*«teft fee isaard.
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a. K. -mrT.f—.'
I “• ftetrwr.ik-«»
•nionri. ok.’i. n. o««*_______ ’
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bi*«xi.

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• Xwirt in *k
! ta—e.-l r. »-.»■«■'• l&gt;w«—.
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.!&gt;-&lt;»• ligwi. -vvsqty AHfM*i«rVb'rtM.
p&gt;witi&gt;M&gt; &lt;d a jau-k•bgUM*. sla-h
in rarer'ffq ■—t HawH'W'** w,'*tl utfar
pvojdaa MW'U*4&gt;x nsd . &gt;ni|i«.*-&lt;raaM-1
tU
i.-i
.. . .tf Ut
A'Wky bSti prniaril r.W**lil* xpt‘«&lt;*ww
offt^ly. •rgtWrtfanaW AIMrikeil^XVIW#

children are an keen, they
cnaAo Mnpid ■»ir'tfat//n.l»m»*,hi VeaiA.'*
’Iba tad fanlcdrtirh- rt-pr&gt;rd^-'~WfaV»!

rascal, w-fat fl&gt;i'V«rii Wean 1"

»vr» *v&gt; M' !•»'

A-XrcW-«

’fa
iffa^-M ifaij-m HI. «f
strvb rn.-rti &lt;t .auk? a
Arerehr that Ute ueritht &lt;

.vhflr, fe«hfaMV fr.Mn R.wi^M tte
hr *4Jwty.•eat' Wp"* MridUioa that Hr.

7llUr/Jti&lt;S.

Mriaijy.l m— y.anrld.wW*Md.’v . •,
„i, *.{ ... fMhw ■■ * «-1
I
'WriWari-wfod she- “fedWe S

MEAT MAlltET,
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plfaii
rounlry. qMgi.if
-i fah'MUiMb} &lt;
Aajhfei w-thryiMf
ipnilfm’ti
were, Mferes:,-f,.Um bfUgr coni.uy. awlutd wanreV
rfa palriwtiu-JJi-;
faftfaty'«hiL:i]i|d.|ul«Diipblv, ,
.r;'

:W

faMtrnr irtfcMr
They put kne into-a fack "my-roach. I
nrited what I had diaiw, hut they ualy ex­
changed *«ignifi.snt atnilra. S«*ai a da»»p

horwfa reAimnded mnWr *V»wlt. -Wt fad
rotertjdtfa.prfam. ..-TfatiaUrr.afan xna

4ftjfa ogirR!'&lt;Za.lM-iMl&gt;ng inuuiry fait*
tfa i-oudyct oCtfa,;NiatiK4i *&lt;l*.n&lt;iJy-flmlt,
ufatt.wpclftwg fate'ft. utM-vf .tIte.FiHmurb
•wgi4 tfauNftr-.drf' Mu-im-v wx*jr«iiL»+ji&lt;
aakr4.'-Vh&gt;l*MfaW y* imm u i^, il. fa&gt;wk
«u' 4.-iabfiiMft.Jnabiwtly.dr»Miwi. kMpeUU
uptpUh an aic &lt;d: wnurk’d d‘t*&lt;iifaMf]JB*.

uniftpu tfa whig pidnred. an*) the b*-y.
&lt;n«rj.*yed nt tfa proM»-*ct &lt;4 hte mmApr’u,
sucentw. rxclaiiqcd*
mjwUp', there's

by tfa

•n»-&lt;U»

■tIMIeW tfa rririr. hri n*-,ri -rfaried la
tfa rtntfupf waters ca if-be wars blppifH
&lt;UnM. j &gt;4 y-f J-&gt; ..■•m.w • ■ '-n: »«Tt writ
• “H-»w iartbia I'-’ &gt;he«&gt;Msrii dutp*»U^nf
lad Wa Mi ririHe.r. resad » b ’&lt; h’«»

• Well." .aid Van
vmn fl rib.-iriUt live

anik

■kU-lv

'-•bmbxrftfa faefarteWMt fat tn ofay•;
the order. The judges remained standtflsi
hjokirg at tfa picture, l aaafc dvpp qp&lt;M|
with tnv bead between my
kfara. &lt;lfau.»ed •hh'rtdlnfaot.'* ” ‘
-TWsriiw &lt;*f -tep* fawMth tfa refafad!

tw er* m*., «nd which war . rather drop ft#'*
Iwmwsww.
tfa UiewtmhiMda

I rec'iBt-d IttstlUrl-

* But on the ritUi', u v-ortier of tfa sketch
mmum-d fare. 4 did ihM know what to
ntrt tfan-; nit I - wmt disquieted. U* I
i*s*kvd ypoii it. Suddenly .1 u» a fpoL

garret. ‘ JJarrh:’’
‘
d&lt;wcctidrd the atairesfa. rim x&gt; ted nWh-r
each arin. Ilka a' ri*faump&amp;ve Itl hh tMrd

■MPfa4 b&gt; imapmaUrfak, &lt; Th.*
iwmwrnMw'to wUri-ami'which tl*eV bw4

iah nmfatme »f«nd ■* ffararwIK •staling
a Mid* .Hhrf. - 4 walked Mi&lt;tarko&lt;w
Tfa man Mitered. Yati SpreriuM
1
two mrti behind.ttfrthri no appear- cd m silencr tPjtfa picture. Hr hiokcd
at it a rnuownt. tuniod imle. tfan. With a
rfaP &lt;MA chttW W With

At' thia immwmt. Bapp, ai-eordtltg Jto
hi* pr&gt;ii**w erthy runt*mt. opefad tfa do**r
' ' “ ‘
'
Ilia
upon
tfa pile of dunria ___
_____ .. _
“Ah', ah ! I far*- nendb’ yab Mmabijir

M y *lr«wim&gt; wr»«- u»ii.dly »4” die x'mflH
Hie remembrance of all theihsiiltal
i*iah|i* K .pp; imv *im»tfadre, togrt-hwm
v» that I Hiigbi ri*l mi xlf- f Ida od *m* hud ■nfli*rr*l from bitn ex nape ruled hie."—_
pre-* nee. But thia nigl.t n -iiigulai red With* aHtgk* bt'itsd. I aeiz&gt;d ThisMud
oltiti'jh t.-k piner nuiiy mind. In afunn t'lruatjtg’ him oyer the threshhold.tlattrno hU r&gt;**w with the d*x*r. The old ilk*
iiamu fai»r I r*n*e and wrapping my^rlf in
im old ~r««y e.«r. I l*rgat&gt; to tra*v »u pa nr- r «hri**k**l;
per a i npid Arlrh. |n tfa Dnt*-h aty'U^ |
“My imairy ! thief! rubber ! awy nt-M
aoiiirtliiiiK .frungr fantastic, quite npart i-y ’’’ till eseev falger in tfa hmm** ran
out a‘ king. “Wfat a tfa mirftcr f** l **petifh'mrtny hnbiinaI oinception*.
Imagine to y uunu-II'a eoinlire court. In- rd the &lt;l*»*r quickly, and witli a anq-lc
-trek** .4 tfai*.W eeiit MtiMCr Kapp rfa
rbwed by high. diiapi'Lilvd walla. Thcao
w;j!hgarni.licd pith h'x.kafavco &lt;&gt;r right
f.-ei from the i*r&gt;M*n«l. sugttest. nt once, a
»l«iiiflitt’r-hoi&gt;»r. O. -tfa |ch. through a
trvlifawork *&gt;l latlia. ion
A (ptiir
tried •■X. wii.pmdvd tty s.rot’X pulley,
froin tin* rviling dr &gt;|w of bhawl trick­
Thw lideentiire had inspirited me, and
ling from it collect in a gu'ter dfafrurt»d
by tfa ivl'uM-of the »h*unidea. Tfa light 1 remimcd my woffc Uiih ritn# pr*rip**ct
in the court conic* front slarvr, wfarr of tiin-ess; but an un-Mvu*t&gt;iuted 0'4“**
a*H&gt;ii interrupted my (afara. 1t 'wnd*-tbe
rliiiiitiry a. un*l weathrr-cm-ka. aud atorfaf
r*»*lM «f Ibmimm. are ••■lwv**&lt;| agaiimt an.- i-lltS of arms, and rh&lt;- trarftp of men as
(1RFE5TER &amp; JOIXEtt WORK.
/.
’ 2 ’_T___
a"gle of (he nki. At tfa extremity I* .i cendtng tfa Maiii-a&gt;«.
Can l fa‘» br.duai tfat w-.
ftring prepaid with »’&lt; neresatey machiMry s'led ; fan-ath it n w«e*d pile, up**1 which over me.
tot mokioK rio»b. Blind-. 1»»-XT*. Ac.. o'*4 lor is a Imbler. iitwl wcn’tervd ar**m»d are evert i*ul’s un-k f ami they are ro uing t&gt;* wire
ropva. bundle* **f straw!, n rabbit-hut, nu*l met Tln-re Was n fcrmck nt tfa dASf&gt;n&lt;i
a rough voh* «rid x
. - r( ,.f .
fan
jm*’ service.
“In tfa I'm me **f tfa laW4 opynj" . - ,.tl
How did ihrsv heterogeneous detail*
I thougiit of (-scaping by the window
cniih* uut&gt;* "my head I I rauiml tclL I
nwrtfa' fo&gt;4&lt; ’ • iHrtni vwMtgq.riifm^Tte
■ nd yet every' &lt;tri»ke '»f’^c priiril *ecmvd nt a mm ghmon .41 tbc dizzy fai|bl.~?
i.y ita »*-ry '.rulblitlneri an exact copy.— AtPtiu lb** Muuoumn
-t &gt;|r-u, or wo a
.x-ahing *m srenltajr.
'

mil Ml tfa left, dmpping nwM,"
m.
^Wfal.4* ^* tbittk'of Jtrl" ,tfed,btd
turning,touanl hi* roUcague
-U.tkm, S...I Ik.
iW
aM**t*o*«*-~
■

gwvi
Kipp.

M driqsAr.’* I fad fafad
Air faiisknmatecd re® fa4rwd&gt;

�""py" A

«ti*y la

enmat

two

that

Eitfcni Krnt wa. Fltel ind Oingm.n

.nr v-0-

&gt;- T-"

n^. •r any '•rher Dentorrat he *hr

ti'Ctvwdad houses It aic»g».

ted and every num in Hie, fre- Btatiw
.an named Joseph VTillUma | will arm liiimu-ff for’ the afruggl*- with
the slave power. Inwnm-ctioei will break
and hie wife at New Bedford, reivutly &gt;H&gt;t np«4i tl&gt;r nionrtaiae—an iusurirHioft
flfmgbt fo lie piiptls—and «« ajtall
fought whb hrteitota «N both went nsarmake emitt-r anti slavery pr&lt;«rrm In finir
ly kdfod in th* affray. &gt; .
years than we alhMrld do in Cwty seer*
fW* It ia supposed that the steamship under aia4» n prugmemu* a* ondi-r Wm.
Hungarisn waa 1-wt by getting inti* a 11. BewairFa ai&gt;re&gt;*fi off hr last month.**

■(f, Dadi Up I D.fcated

fori much like writing

OTA

W.srikud, E C

Naah, RcpubUcaa

•upprvbor, majority M.

„.r

JfoBMfogsf 1998.

■

OiNtduMbie eUtlsatem *re&lt;w* tofvw-

CsHti®. Jifou Barwutai. DeWMwfst. 85
Irving deserves the highesteredll; foe*

yal! In some parts ./the Stale relative^, ytairit .lectrd a Defo-erat hyp small

the tax fog aoder wb^cb yur

State hw&gt;
hemeatigfefoe Ute U4 ye«r m4 « hriC

majority ; thia year

Much difference of opinion exists refotive

Supervisor, 89 majority .

to the ju«tneteof tbs law by !*(*«• &lt;/

Thornapple ia Republican, by 61 ma
y why', Alpb.ua M. HHI, Buprrvianr.

botk poFtticdl prtiea ; abdlhe same may
ita practical gffevta—

ba arid rriri&gt;8*

Under such eireurastaners we trust

w-

it rivets the whtde

HepwMtcaa ticket, giving O. L. Ingram,

the law. aa against alteration

vocacy

or repeal.

There a* an b&gt;S*e*t daffsrvnce

idUptniidl whidi will ts&gt;ncinow to wist ra-

gardlesa

«/ party flee, and

Brainard, Io the town ./hope wns Lurried

tMMUDcd.
Rutland has d-dte hervlf great credit,
and electa (fo-irge Williams, Republican,

by 25 majority.

H leriwpi ie Democratir, D. G. Robin-

Maple Grove, Republican;-A. G Wil

I we admit the apparent necessity nt s»mc son, BopervU-w by 20map&gt;nty.
I law Ao secure the Innocent holder-/lands
Baltlmo-e run two RrpuNi.wn ticksta.
! by tax title deeds, in the p u*-esion ./ Milo L Williams elected Supervisor by

worth In the tutors struggles«/ the Poe
pie So break the fetters of the Camden
and Amboy numster. Henceforth thee*
can hr no ermion, uo compniniisc. Th*
Bcmoeratic party is the mere ed'asas
o4 the monopoly, end thr two stand re
foil together.
The Republican, with
scarcely an execpth«, stand Vqjecher fie
the
the frvr
free and c«WhaM*i
&lt; -•n-riu-n right to ddMArort
in.pc.totd highway a---------------------- z_..
wanted, and w bare ver capital shall *wr fit
tn cterttroet them.
In plaee &lt;/■ single
line uf rail road to Philadelphia, we shall
mmni have twn, if not three. The m&lt;wwies
&lt;&gt;e either side of the (.amdm and Amboy
line will largely pr.«t by this itt-iwvwaw
ed facilities ««trsnsp.^tastii-e, end in thr
Infiux &lt;/ an enterprising.i&gt;hHfc*fpopafetioo. Thus ultimate g.-«d will spring
fr-un present evil.—AT. F. TrtJ.
’

his foxaesiewd and . ioipr..»aro&lt;ni, yet,

Supervisor, by M majority over • Un­

others equally as lnn«rat •/an intention-

ion ticket, headed hy a Republican.

It is n &gt;t within the pnwer of any legis­

lature acting under

present Blate

.mr

Cuastiluti.o to pass a law affecting sales

|&gt;nor ti. the ;«saag«

*

all tith-w to lands sold

fie taxes uodsr

several miaapprtbroai.ms relatiie to tbs

law «/ 1858, which ought to he owrerted

was approved

tebruary 4th,

1858, and look -ffvct in fifty days after
ita approval, &lt;&gt;n March 25th, fi4L.wing.—

Tbv first taxes assean-d mder it were in

May 1898. and did not become a lien up.
•« thr land* until the I5tb ./ November

following.

The fends rriunted fi-r non

paym«ata •/ taxes foviud in 1958. under

this law, ware advertised fi&gt;r right weeks

1859, •« which day they were sold

hy

' the Gamty Treasurer. The laws allows
| the owner &lt;/any land* so sold in 1859

1 fi-r the taxes .4 1866. t-. triform the same
' at «ny time prryiutM to thr first M-.odsy
in Ucti*be.r. I860, &lt;®e year from the date

./thrir sale.

so

If

certifimb- obtain a deed &lt;/thr land al any
time attar th* first M-*Uy (lbs 1st day)

«/Octi/wr, 1M0.

This deed must be re­

corded and remain upon the records fi.r
two years, fnei^and after thr 1st day ■/
Ort--her, IMO, brfiw* it Iw-c^-me* o&gt;&lt;aclusive rvidewr of title and

Iwrs lbs real

rl Crinwwn .i*-.)

All th* S «rh

upon the Missouri River Railmad Gwu
pany, a gixul of 70^,000 acre* of land.

if: it had not. tbrte is Douse

the hir in the dark in *bo hop
f qweerrt mrmy.

nd Town Cleric, and «®r G®*

ufJs-san.A l&gt;. Ista.fovy span and teU all lk«
ngM. liUs. and latarvM st -tte mM rftfeadii.t In
and to th* fotfon i&gt;&lt; deacrM rest Misto, to wit:

gp badly heaten ; and

te,‘ we A n’t fed mnch like w

truth, ia, wa are quite unwell

qiiANCEKY BALE

rk rrr&lt;

‘

Jse Jwa|fBef fai Psass-

....

Gen. A. Smith, duw&gt;^

A. RyW*m,T8pi- -------------P. Bn.wn. dmta..,

____

'

M-ue than one huod

*r» werv in attendance &gt;® Turs
t Mill more were expected.

H

• Gxxooar. Superintendent of P

We O

predict much Iwviefit t»» the te

’-w«r rtwmty fn-m thl* term •/the

I’l.tHJAlE AUJiCE.

IjKrrvaX.—The

TtTtor Mirmats. i hutot r*ari foe
Users sxnli. mu
» «m»u.
At • M-MMS vl •*&gt;&lt;! curt.
»t tU .rfSce srf
lbs Jsdfr tbstsW. in HsstforwM Tlto-br th*

S

Lecture b

Ladiea' Literary As*-dati.®,
. day evening, waa delivered hy

Robert" ; »»il»jrct, ‘•Ihsiinrt and

1
Mr. Kellogg, oflllihois, tiu.de a very
damaging speech in the Hmisea few days
since, showing that »ben be tisik bi&gt;anlifx*OHiipt&lt;-n position, he was willing U&gt;
follow it out int«» the Republican party,!f
the Republicans ./ lllin&gt;HS would only
elect him to the U- 8. Senate.
The fid­
lowing alate tnent made by Mr. Kellogg,
remains umt-ntradicted:
“Jlr. Kellogg, said Mr. G&gt;vodc, of Pa.
had stated to him that Mr. Douglass
came lnt» the hall, and aaked him c*&gt; go
to Trumbull,and induce Um l&lt;&gt; persuade
the Repur-licans &lt;/ Illinois to consent to
bis return t-&gt; the Senate, that he might
remain here and fight the Adminivtrati.®;
ami that be sss yet a yontig man, and
would fight the Republican battle* in
I860.
Mr.Q-v.dr l»d told Um (Kel
lonjescrifically whm Mr. Delate mid
and Mr. Qivudr had signifo-d bis wtUingnevs to make the statement on this 6&lt;s&gt;r.n |

t-BF' It ia asid that Diekina has mad&gt;8850,000 in the List ten years. Quite a

A good audience wa* in atten
PHORATE NOTICE

fortune fiir an Editor and Publisher,only

•TATF UF Mil niGAX.rM»ir at I

885.000 a year.

th* teetnra wa* highly interesti

■tractive, being intvr-pvrsrd w

taming am-cdon-v. in i|1n®ratb

13T Thomaa Dawarm editor of the
! Louisville Demi erst pn.posea tn estiib

liah a Repuhlican paper in Clay

At,.

New Advertisements.

Hows Morntir.—Wr *IJ&gt;

-our rra.ler* with a »rn«c ■/ t
tanc- --f *astainbtg this work a

811 ERI •’F’8 BALE

George Acker waa hung at M«-r-

ing it a

wi.ta rin-ufeti*®.

A

ristown. New Jersey. «m the 29-h ulti.fi.r
the murder ./Isaac Gord*-n.

excrllrtil articles rtilitlvd -Ro

or Buchanan has regularly adopted

pr"v&lt;Ar their children tn. wrat

•-Jiw I-anc" aw his choice fi»r the Presi­

Tslk with the young IjUtra."
in HurhamL lilsrtrau .1“J&lt;

dency.

.

PrifrUdnrr .,f (fed.” and min

fy The house ./ Wm. Rhodr. H

tike sharartrr.

Clarion. Pa.. was rrerntly destroyed by
fire and f-®r of his children periab-d

Ad-lrrs* Cyrn

€ inihill. B mV®; M .*«- enrhr

in

the fames.

A single copy, -r 88- fi*' 6*« «

PROBATE NOTICE
TATX OF MICillOAX Barry Cfowsly 1
Probau r.«rt for .fod cvnatr
I*” I j

ar A

jy The

S

dead l*dy was recently wash
rd asln-re near RoyriVn. Mich.
it is

D. .u-M-rats .&lt;4

Chhn.. hired the Town llsl

■upprawd V. be the body «/ «&lt;w&gt; cT tfe

Prea’idrtittal riefti*®- in **dcr

crrw'i/ a l.nat cepaitrd &lt;&lt;ff the port &lt;/ fa.

Republican* fr-un h-4 ling pdi

Joseph. lest December.

ings.

The

Republicans

w

worthy energy Went to work

fy A Arad body &lt;/ a msn «» found
&lt;® thr track of the Railroad near Zanr—-

ville, 0.

It is supposed he was murder­

ed and put •« the track.
The evidence In the great hrrarh

«®et&lt; &lt;b*4r .-an in
PltUBATE NOTICE

KBS I’ot-tnca.—^.u
pv of hl- "perch to
fe. N.H’, bur thr
d-’iirr It, and
I4!nwta|irlr»mf W»

of onuiuse case at Sr. Lonls. ebswri on

the 2®rh.

riirrr

enough toaru*

QTAT£°F JUCHIO AN, B*aav Cocstt. m _
O Frvbals Court, for sard &gt;«Mtr..
til-wU.UlUult.Mrt.foUMHfk, ftc,
at Um !.«!(. UmtmiC Im H w4.uw.. m,

The court gives the eiamsel

twentyrix hours for argument
«r Gov ll.maton has ordered G I.
1 J&lt;4u&gt;*on to raise a large party of volnn-

terra to dtlve the Indian* from Texan.

HP

A plentiful shower &lt;/ram fell .*&gt;

Bsturday.

The w&gt;«4s i.

this rioiniry

were widely «m fire whw the rain fell
and extinguished it

py Marshal TH Ila lately died in
France. at thr age of 84. Hr eerred un­
der the first Nspobmn, and commanded

4 pctasner
Asa.:

ie each sate oat iMMMti-UH priwdiXTtea^

a div feu® al Waterloo.

rr- Tom Bayers, and Heenan have a
round at fatiriff. in England, on thr 16th

day «/ April.

MORTGAGE BALE.

CIIANt ERY HkLE

CHANCERY SALE.

'Mr

(teyte , ,«,
r^C,.

TATU « MMIIIKJAN—Tbs Cirts.1 Css*
Jur OMCMBtys-Itai-y. fa sSaMtry
1‘. bar^aa Hofkaa, Ckfeyta.ssst
AW r. Oms 4 XsSs .&lt; Cfata, fvfnidsafe- U

S

BMarrwoafe -0.4 &lt;/ T
riveted In »ari.*t« r.H«»t»ra
tttatr at the r.-rrnt . foc*&gt;*.«*
puUuwna. There L* a targe
the lata vewr &gt;«*l thr »"r
)t&amp;9 out ■/ 7» ft.vprr. i-

Ifewwhed 41« *, in 1858Ud 4M.
The Spring r
prwtty fete iwftvathia &lt;/ th
the voters hl the Fall_____

Is MneaMsMaadkr InaeeTadM
thuCTnirx, la ibw esnve, datad the &lt;

Bayers saya he will be

victor or else will br carried dead Atom

the field

HT Tb*" Drmoczatb* candidate for

BapirvU r. •/ IL-Hand.

canard the arrwt
of John Room, thr Republican eandkb.tr

The Intention

y ■»•(&gt;.' wrst *a*tai*mg fern [♦

was to

uuM^jBsipjiBiW xuntx

Wm. Barlow, dem..

।

or MiauoAK.- ru
I tar tt« meat; « Bwry. is CUsm

t he and keep him at the Circuit Cmirt.

I;

nut sick. ’

itatb

at Grand Havptt, Mill after election.

•mstaw DtrngU- says It was repealed

Although

fcti-issrw'rtfsxajrfi

4— . —~ in attendance.

Barry and OrangevHIr n-&gt;t heard from.

fi»r Supervisor.

from Jtfl»&lt;fo»a fo . MU. was that the
Mtax^riitoc ebrwld ta- exuded In the
Phetota—Fees Pre**.

In last k ha* Wied «evt&gt;r«i Ba

BF.RT D. BA (KOCK at Mapfo Orate, sad Bus
MARY A. DUOUKE, rf Middleville.

or A fight recently took place ntar
Tbs Ihssks at tbs printer »r» teaderrd. fa a
BrownriUe between
some An.rrimn
toppl* ate-k*. May pra-e. pn»jw-eity.
The balance of the tick­ tn»^e and Mexicans beaded by Curtinaa. boaaufal
'
toll unalloi ed bappiaeM aLt.ud tile bappt cvuplc
et is Repuhliewn hy a small majority.
The Mexicans l&lt;«t SO men. Gulinas es- j 1

owner from oenmevtring or retaining an
Nos IsTKacoi aax.—The prixr r«p fiw n&lt; tn® t. &gt; rwsA er. Thus then- ran La no
the Metairr Rotww. - dims Orleans, hga ruck thing as a owru-lusire title in C-ssimjart hren m-nufertmx-d by Tiftut* fo G«-.
|4c olnaowd andrr thia law until alter
‘ New York. Il is a handi.mc gobleMnd
the let day oTOcfedwr, IMS.
head &lt;/dw Church, but we are assnred
coat 8500.
Thus It wiTl be arefi that the law of that be positively will not, although peA gebtlenum in Won-rater, Mmm., the
Spy states, hsM m-untly renrivad a prqm- 1MB will not take rffvt for nearly right, cunlary tndueetnenta have been thrown
eition from a a-utbvm 4&gt;&gt;e firm to re­ rrti tn-ulh* yet. to any material particu­ out”
move to their town abd
with them
lar wherein It diflara from the edd law.
on a laqr «»lc in the manufoitur*-*/
Thr Washingt.an correspondent of the
boota and shoes, urging him to tahr on, In the meantime another Legislature will
the machinery and help carry
the bus aeaembli- fully prepared, we trunt, tn cor­ N. Y. Tribune, sayv
Virginia will go fiw Hcater^it Charlew­
ineaa. fur which thrt would. fu«nl*li net any errors 1/ thia law. which the
ton. and fr**n all tbs Information now
means. They stated that aontberh help pubUb welfare may aarm to require.
collected here. It la ascertained, if KeUtodiy and Tennessee will withdraw their
As a eoninaiiion tn the above town the
Vicksburg. Mis«l. Whig foams that a
cwndkfatf^ba will get the wfo4e 190
southern v.’xes on the first ballot, and
L&lt;rrr niMUiifiMt.^-i ■ .f-j-uaartt shoe*'- for
i-ertalr-ly on the second.
staves ia Brownsville. Hinds G... has
Messrs. !&gt;svia, Gdd&gt;. BlhWl, Frtxpatbe*® compel hd tn su-pmd brouv the
rick, Wise. Guthrie, J.4m► m, and B-wck■hors ./northern tusitutacturv mom»pn|i*r
enridg. wifi be retired aa amifi as the
s-.uthun delegations am exriunge npininns personally, and ascertain the luiportancc nt throwing »' -did -vrd*.

ie*..'Die-temple has been

rntrncth®, and pn-fewsms Wx

yet beard /mm.

A delrghtlnn ./ the New Organization
nf the Liltter Day faints have just return­
ed fr--ni a visit to Joseph, son i&lt; the
Prophet Joseph Smith, add have written
| aa Mlowa:
•
-We. by, the special rrqusst«/ Joseph
and Emms, have been, and counseled --n
ebutefi matters. They vrfll be at the Am­
boy (Imforimce. April I8»h. and J.-srph
f'will cLdm Us place hi the priesth-w-d—
the Presidency.
The mother and ri»Hdreti til ail waked np’to the work. The
Balt Lskr delegation have returned home;
they effected nothing. Many would like
•o have Joseph go to Utah’ tn’ take the

But ti»ry will he s

I tgj| fpr &lt;s&gt;r y esrjsrd brough

Crox, was much diwuvwd. The Admin
latrathm la still greatly perplexed how tn
extricate ita*-lf from this dimr«&gt;l&lt;y.
If a

Tbv State &lt;&gt;T Iowa has ermforred

hLqority not report-

isdcemrd. ths

presenting bis

The Cabinet had a protracted sitting
•«*4ey. at which the mpinrr of the Mrsir»n strainers and pri-w-nrr* I* fi.rr Vrta

rharce of piracy la- su*lalued200rif«rna
are loudly demanding the uomlnathm &gt;.f must be hung. If nut. thm «mr «4Becn.
Lincoln fi.r thr Presidency.
We pm Committed a wanton art •/war.
In all thestntrnimt-. &lt;4 thw affair mad.m-uner W. fl. Seward the first man for
that offi&gt;w in the nation. The Democra­ -■n a.nr side, for the Mrtb-an vevahrn hda
n»C yet l*rti rrvrivrd. It L alleged tha»«
cy lev him noirs than any ether Rrpub
the rmson why C»ot. Turner fired a rieu
lltwn.
ahead •/ Marin’s airsmi-rs wav brruit*Thr e«dEF" A heartless scoundrel named he refused to »how h&lt;» rUnt*.
! liriuti awur'rvd by mo.Hilii.ht. ami it fo
Wiggins, al St. Charles, Lu, fin&gt;ied and
sell known that n&gt;* man of war h-.i&lt;t« hk
married an inn-io-nt, pretty girl.
After fag after night, thus d.-atn.ylng the wd*
a weeks boncym.Mm. the scamp rar ar pretext np&gt;n which this Isdligm-nr art
rested as a forger, ar&gt;d the girl returned waa prolrwaedly jurtifi -d. Bcvkl-s. both
penniless and broken hearted to her ■/Mann’s steamers were at anchor when
attacked.
friends.

Any ria. Supervisor and one Justice,
lied &lt;&gt;o first count &gt;4 votes; result not

person who purchased the l«n.h, »r any

heir or assignee, may, •«

of Hastings have bren 0**1

f yeur. and richer, fiu they ha

^*The Dlhmis .Republican papers

Republican, David R.

There are

preceding ths first Monday ./October,

Upirwcv, but would hare hero inf.^mrd •/
it?, Yh* dirrrt.w of thia pfi.t was a Cu
mob* ruffian of the rt-D-jkr •/ M.-d&lt;-na.
one Virginia Alpi.
F.»rii, the very type
of the desperate a* a*ein.
’

Prairieville Is

muvt be

lawspri-'.r u&gt; the law ..f IBM

t-»trd under tbeUdfows.

The law

sured that thr h&gt;&lt;fofc.ti««blr Fsr'ni has
dbcortrvda vast c** ..piracy organized by
rarmua .-fan«l« al Vrrafeu aided by the
aati Napolcen party nf France. The interrrptrd corrrap&lt;mdmee f&gt;fenrs that the
couaprratois intended tn make uarnt the
faiy-r and )m4»® In carry Ing nut thrir
•cbmte*. One •/ the intended victim*
waa Gen. Garibaldi.
Thr courts 1/ Na|lra and Rome were igiawwit •/ the

A.&lt;hs-».wnis TUpubiirM. J. TeUford.

rendered unfortunate by no fault «4 their G&gt;«»k, Buperviaur.

for the benefit of all parties interested —
From pri- ate letters cotiitng to ua fn-c&gt;
Milan, dated Feb. 17. we lenrn thrt the
police of Milan have ju»r dtarv.vmd an
strews-ui- &gt;eiii-n-i- tlw ol-j.et of which waa
to aaaMinatr Vh-t&lt;w Emanuel .&gt;n the or
caahatof bis entry into the capital of;
Lombardy. &lt;hu* of the tsaMpirahirs, '•
certain C«H.Bt Brambilla, the same who.
in 1849. abatrwetad the g«4dm niadalv 1
fn m the Grvgerum Mwcmi. waaaffaat* j

26 may-rity.

we ers no nerr-waty fiw such Inordinate
baste ng shall work' s still greater wvfj ti&gt;
Ihmal vh&gt;larh« of law, but who may be

A span .4 burses and

However

1 all mA t« thrir own c®*
fe w* ackn-.wfe-htr that the R
y bwaten.

stalrle belonging *n John

■ harness:brI.«ging to Mr. IJriburt were

we c«6- B«. Bopvrvtw-r by 89 majority.

Whils

A

a few days since.

Nu&gt;

dently bellstr that a large proppHi.dt of
Castleton, Republican; C. 0. So-lL
ths RepalJicM parly y.«4d ,G»&lt;»r a ma­ Supervisor by 80 miyority.
terial rmsMbmtbm of th* few.

E«* itfe this ease.
AargH^laia

Not i®e •/ fo r crew or pas­

sengers mirvivse to give the particulars

py

piwtintt uf the Republican press will at­
tempt to commit-their party to the ad­

CHANCERY SALE.

of her fate.

Yankee Sprites. ri«rta J&lt;A" Milee.R*

paMtan. by It iMp-rily

field •/ ler.

the truth fo. rverjforiy

etolril phiWp*. m
,«. ♦« .IwwrntFtim
hr fidfiming apC."t«
other, day a hot m
ithtb.- N/Y-tim

�DRY GOODS!
H. A.GOODYfcAlPS
TZ/4h:«MfrJ0fl!
Sgt Iteratefi t

Dead

. 5Vc Axi’t frel much like writing on this

n. A. OOODV XAM1

HARDWARE STORE,

subject; the truth is, everybody hates te

own up Lest, and when such a calamity
be&amp;ll" us, we feel hk* abusing »H»&gt;ebody dunng thvir a»j&lt;Hirn amtntg ua; Uw Um
-^nnd are are not certain hut what they' inureat they buve manifested tn the mor.
However we will al, MKMLaud intclli-utual iraimng of their

drfiwvc it in this case.

leave al! *u-h n« their own comcienotw.

while we aeknowMge that the Rrpubli-

tans of Hastings have been m&lt;»l ingh»riuudy beaten.

But they will be stronger

hext yens, and richer. For they have &gt;ieilv
wld «Ml fpr one y varjird brought * high

price?*,. Tlii' .temple has been thrown
d«Wti imt it hex killed re vend Sainpeotix;

an ! if it bad not. tbrir is Du use uf beat­
ing the.air In the dark In 'ho hope of stri­

king q secret mrmv.

Although we have

saved Town Clerk.and one C.«M«M*-,»e

piptla. mid hw their rtiurts to taiav the
standard vf vducwtioo among us; and that
we cbeertnlly recommend them as te*chrre rleserving ahd nicntorioua, and wor­
thy of the coididcflce of the tntt friends
ofrdiiCMtir-n throughout the State.

sod in a milder wag than aey otter Pklb.
Dr M»n*e'a Indian Root Pitts are aold
by mH dealers «n Medirinrn.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER
XRI

Jlerolrtd, That the etficient manner in
which Miao Warner has discharged the
ardm-un rliitwa alleiwliinl uprmbrr calling,
and the efforts which she baa pul forth U»
Iw-m-fil the pupils under her fharge, pl&lt;os
ua under obligati*ms to her. and that ww
heartily commend her aa a teacher deser­
ving of voididenee.

NOW AT TM BE1D

8HEIF
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

HARDWARE

Rrsu/red. TIm: aa Mr. and Mrs- Munaon are alawt to leave us, ue hereby ten­
der to them the expression ut our oai6the truth is, w« are quite unwell and fuel deuce and eat rein, and desire that, wher­
almost nick.
ever they may go, they may carry with
them the aaaurwiire uf our' kind wishes
1111’ I sintut a.—This ln»tit'«i.m, and regards, and our warmest solicitude
Brncd on Monday, is quite fully for their happim-sa and prosperity.
attended, and priutnlsrs tn be s decided

CA8H
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

fTORR I
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

must own up badl&gt; beaten ; and we say

again, we don’t feel much like writing—

CHEAP CASH STORK
CHEAP CASH STORE
cheap c ash mfer

^
success.

More than one hundred teach­

ers were in attendance &lt;« .Tuesday, and

still mure were expected.

H&lt;««. J. M.

- ‘

■

CHEAP CASH STORE

Agricultural K atlas I
There will be a inerting uf the Eleru-

&gt;• Committre at tbe Barry cenaty Agricultural

Grkoobt. Superintendent of Public In­

struction. and Pn-fiarerre Wnctt. and

Siu, are iu attendanee.

We orofidcntly

organ.. Full directions aecocipnny each bottle.
KUdVrS- 8IM0XEAU. Manthctnrcr. M Jef-

predict much briirfit Co the tearbers rd
uur county from thia term of the Institute.
Lacrvar.—The
Ladies*

Literary

Lecture before the

Hasting*, March 6. IBM.

.amrlE

ferwm avenue, Detroit Alto, by J. P. Roberts.
Heslinga, end druggists general y. Janl-4m

HT Tbs abort meeticg is adjournni until Fri­
da; the 12th day of April, Bt oa« o'elack, at th*

GOODS SOLD

•RON, STEEL, NAHA MILL. CHL
I'ULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

Association, «m Satur­

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL4*.

day evening, was delivered by Dr. John
Robert' ; subject, ‘•Instinct and Rcil*oi&gt;.*’

BROAD4 NARROW AXES,GLASS.

A good audience wa&lt; in attendance, and

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*

the lecture wa- highly interesting and in­

TRIMMINGS.

structive, being - interspersed with enter­

HOUSE

taining anecdorwi. in illtiat ration.

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, U re

COOKING

CASH CUSTOHSRS XXCLU
SIVHLY.

rry atyle and description.

Huhs Moxthlt.—AV•• wish U» impress

*»ur readers with a srnae of ths impor­

tance &lt;&gt;f sustaining this work and of giv.
uig it a

wide cinulntioo.

Am«»ng

W» alas aiuuAriere Copper. Brass, Asst tree

the

coureila of the present nnmlatr are rn&lt;*t

cxcfllciit arliclre entitled ''How Parentx

pr»vokv their chi|&lt;|^n tn.wmih‘‘Plain

and Tin Ware •( any sod every ehaps and dsasrip-

restive tbs principal and intern! dee on Primary
School and Swamp l-aoda, &lt;f the nut shall be
paid in before the first of Augsal next.
H. N. SHEI.lhi5.Co. Trisserer.

Talk with the yoitng luidica.” UDH1-retire
in Iliiwhaiide illin*lratcd,n uJoahua, or the

PrfvhltAjrr of God.” ntid many other* of
Address Cyrus Stone, II

like character.

Cimbtll. B »*ton.

mebming 62 for

a single copy, or IS.

five copies.

jy The

C«nn.. hired

.Jjastings' Pritt (Current.

D.-ni.a-rats .of

tin. al! •' which ws will sett aS Hard three

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

FOUND.

JEWELRY,

QAETE US COXIimOS TOWDOS
M witbaU Us rite r-dteteterw.ii&gt; tteUaHte
T’*uiM H«w»re.«U1 lauan-

IJCVE TBOtrOHS

ISAAC C. MOTT,
saw tolling toirr
tlmrrut far I Doxioa.
an can L« b&lt;»i|cl&gt;t for th* umt money. st anv oil*
►tore H.i» •*d-uf.'*&gt;*i York. Il l«ibri&gt;ntygst&gt;4
too for the pcrel. of Hottie Crwk. Katontoiw.
aroholl. HAMTINtML end the •urrtiuoding eoaar, l^purchsto good* ia Duo Moe. Mreso giro

Matudsiiured at the lowest rates, and put

stUOOL BOOKS

re r*u. nr T*te&lt; FvwJcn* arebut »p is U&gt;ge
ptokaers.aSaottpanM oitbfal) Sirectwso bow to
admloNM* tbeol. ate ret for “S erot. per aaoLaeto
Winter swdrr a|Siaia.ryW f-M,' UasacA iw

up in any part »f the cvuuty.

i tBirdr *■ ths wtMtf ' ' •
OT nswtovsartiefos ass soiA bpsAwMCah
I*
s
h uand
™f»*-**
syjw.
”
ibeCMtetflfoaire,
Canadas
Saurtt
Anadka,-

COOlJffG 8TQtM! The Anchor of Hope

the

ings.

The

Repn hl Iran*

meet­

with a praise

worthy energy went to work and erected

-•ne of thrir own in

three

days, large

in/

enough t»ae..» •«

I^dpjRk N.
bnt
would not deliver It, and _ ___ __ _
tog the following vlrgiint note :

FOR CASH
FoR ( ASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FOR CASH
FnR CASH
MM

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

nt whshates bgr al larxeDsygristate tee pstsaS
pai cibre.
•:*orrick a BBotnn.
ftMoacascwawMSs JKUare* w/Y **

•JO* UMto-texr.aJwo*!..

■sod A Grunt.andhvdroIrt.evtrTwber*. . .
F.tewr lirtXteti, TnorlkgAgesni.
"
tar.KNOWLEDGE IK POVEK

inte

Sir-^Y--ur apecel.r* and v-air-hbek
rep .Mican frirtuU cannot cin-uhtr y»"ir

SPECIAL NOTICES
HJWAKD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADKI.PUIA.

SoFKMvisoas.—&lt; hit «4*7Y7 Supervisorelt-cted tn varbms rmmtire of New York
Statcat the n-rent «-lcc*H«oa, 510 are Re­
publicans There U x large increase over
thr last year mul thr i ear la-fore.
In
1850 .ait .4* Ito Snperiiaorw tte&gt; Rep*tl«
llcana had 476; in 1858 nut of (W they
had 436.
The Spring elections are a
pretty Wr indlretion «»f the tendency &lt;»f
tbe votertf in the Fall.

-WreMI Phillipa, in bis lecture at
Br**&lt;»klyn.'-t« illustrate time -erring,made
use of the following apt ntury :'

"FRAKK LFFUt," both Weekly and Monthly.
HABPERM MAGAZINE
Xsw fork MERCURY- •
Xew Tork LEDGES. eeMaminx the story el
•■Tax L&lt;xt Dura."
r J. P. ROBERTS A Co.
Haxtings, March S, IMO.
a»»7»f

A g.atnlnl laMatia. nfaUUkfd if tftritl
f-r tie
of U,
and l&gt;ulr&lt;oooJ, ojlkdt^ rriU
riralnl &lt;t»J

AT ANY PRICE.

HAY and STRAW
FOR SALE1
NUrTFACTCKEBS* A» JMEBBT
■kill

"TJr nfh.-r day a hot iti the ears came
along with th*- N.Y. Tinies tn sell, nnd
offered it to a paa-u-nger.
•No.’ said hr.
'* * *
* *t—ho ; Mfir hack boy—
DvrmmtirF ”

Twa Dbath PaMALTY.—The hili tnab&lt;4
Hh the ib-Mh pewalty hre been ordered
a third readmz iq th* N. I ‘ A^*mWi
hv a vie of ST tuffT.
Thbi Vote jn-ti.
fire the rwfusmn that tbe bill will pa4

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY
ANY------------

at any price

AT ANY

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

PRICE.

:1

u trey a**.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

’

I^rrebvillr. Feb. 16 1869.

*

Trices, for Ready Pay.

Pre-irdentlal election, in order tn prevent

R&gt;.-pu bl tains from holding political

Xim KJIGWM TO FAIL.

Ownarei/ H**hwv Jnd Chttlr tank tnyonF
ialerewta!
1’ard with bnmenra- nuts '
«waa for ten year*, at the Uithm
Cauraa. Lxmg klard.
'

,

Bridgeport,

the Town Hall until

GOODS SOLD
MOODS SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
OOGDS SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS BOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS WI.D-

Ttl£ FAMH.Y I'HTSIUAN.
■noowaavo
■
ELK1TXIC IHLTI MILS.

�REA®¥

RfciJEF
fig. MOHSE S

gruintss

DOW PBtf

LTWOOD k GRANT

’"wo fn,u
HUA. aa» .j oi«.i jtoviri
su

iDDHEPKTrai©!!
uwHuliim.*- V«****r
M U .mhi.
fife Weekly Eliu-m. P&gt;r a pen’-I whicl
will ta&gt;ver tNHVtHI* bUtter. 4 the .w&lt;
.vans, n* a rate dial will barely repay th-

isfaON LOW PRICES
ibfte-,

M*WK

S’.’fii
THEY ARE JVST RECEIVING

EVE wjTXEfFn*.
D.TKB0T
nai
1«UTB HB/. j *1/ .III J
MVP
«!&gt;SiO
“
‘IASR3

•*! A.-.toW, If

irtfet. TboerMourrta tbe |*hwb■ «* I*iotaek. which * at all
nceea*ibl&lt; to tbo
tS3C’ c»l»Sfal.e. th¥ fallowing

. •_ ,w

WOtttUR,

—
*WWM^fatV^.

which will Im- tamed &lt;«t tbe 1«t of Mat
will rvA»rd ate Aungs .4 Jm« Ubarirai......
Convention, wo tar aa they may then !»■
known. T’he-peper wtUwwnlinue t»« U
•ent from ihnt date. &lt;«t the It-rmw afalrel

.owmrbt II i&gt; appted H UM fa^«~d |»»te &gt;U

liYrrt.lttlA

Advertiser dprnig there 7 month*, will,
therefore, he In ptastaai.ci
a complete
history of tbe great struggle up*wi which

REGULATING PILLS,
amt gums. a nutritious tvtract uf mA -wundssfuJ

iug directly upon the election, thr AdohtbI*' -'S­
er pul. Ik- newt a. nnd especially id such a»
tbe nr«&lt;p.-ritv ami exi-ite the inter
AM the ^-phsKd Michigan.
During
.taG.t7r.dV ycnns.it lias Item ideiitih«], Im'tv thanmiy । tln-r paprt1, with ibctr

pitta wilt supply tbe bluud with the MM anwunl
•r Oulrition wr one ounce of ordinary breads w»
that, while tbo ovale* U undergou.* »tborvugh
?£7t™)«£.enS&lt;‘U‘,,,Jl ,'rUef“,U "Wfe

We can dotbe yen ■&gt;.» ’tbe.cn.wi
./ .be

bead to the auk of

tbs

affiict^d with Ur.rOomptaslilHttak
Sta, Maori IMbcbmb, FullneM of lifaud. aM all Fw
maJ«x who are autj-ci to irregularities. Hvstcna,
Ac., aro narticularlr nwoninieinfad to ear Ibero

nr-.i/r,.-. and .mivtim-rim-ni, mid, U»&gt;ough
Ito iv*rri«pom)ei.!s ui.d lu ..U.-i.li--ti to
ibateaal MttviVdis««f thnkaril.* toaJMtoi-u
is dituig tm.rr now ttan any other in DtT.tft,'i'’to*Hof»1thr rrj»H»rtx-e and bolid

Ik.

and warrant prices '.to ain’t. '

Dtdibllcwi thta in in m/nitiilegrw'dte
V4&lt;tbe tmprultaBMihnLokimntrr uf iwm»v
ai.Mr fkwftta ..f ItWKAcrw.
|» farflw
Afkely rhxt t-XH.iiTnatfotid hi . c^uu\i .Sn
CrintrudoitH nr InapKCture. &lt;.r the Stale
ptrhiretnitqit or.tawnbof KtJbcalinn—
•ueb ofircra a&gt; wi-nkl nerd mike itedn
tie»-.f ibrir office tlarir .mnih
wotiljl te pxov pz’di-wcM-nal ,«nd kbprHtgh
■nd w.mH jrufl .er.^jMiMitiri y-f M-n.-t&gt;l»

up /t&gt;« wealth uf tbc tkalo.
We n.sk the md ol* lirpiil&gt;iic.-irii tbr&gt;&gt;'out the Sla6-.ii&gt; riCrtnlingtbc cinailglmti
of ibv Advvrtii-I- l.-r the ^inijutipi.—
With a rillfr clT-rl, large elute on lw
obtained at every |\mt Office, and I lx-r
Aftour’i n'l?bk&lt;v',rj.-'A
tot, where the greatest tiiinilk-r of puprr-fa taken.
. ,T*W*U LOUIES
tec Wv kl.
Advertiser will Im- min t&gt;&gt; on?uddrvH»,foi
.aie year, for‘15 *&lt;|Alt.r&lt;—ur ^5 crnla n

wt- fwnmit
p)H,'nt
ft only-n-mnina, f-r fiu^wi-t.ira h. in- firm
•rd MK-n&gt; if Bmaurr; Hndftir theyr.rmy
Wi’-«.b» -te lesa aqi’n-inuj.b nl&gt;.lii,,,rv*pec|i i»U‘u * ” id-Utopl..i mrlri.
' .
BrwpertftitU
'

blv?jSwj'SJ'

Ttat

Uba, tbov rriirra

wevka after the election—mid the inter­
vening period will inditde tbe entire pn»- .

'

Dim COMPUAIMT,
and lairty Uaieri l.ta
_ ___ ___ J 1 A few wiwris lo th
taM tawaotet
.......___ fbm are ecristn pl rfe4. wfar*. Who
nr«. and dreimeHBcWcv. lecnperM a a ill. pool ra
thefe »•*« arv
fatrtaleg it.hi many of tm &lt;
phttr wilder ttewr iavitI»ro»ow M****teu Tbet
rink nader tr.s’ trial. The tetaihn of ttaif.,
aHauwol dfaaWilfew Menu Mid
tl»u «w
4tul child is au afau.rlfaely lenuvt, that it. *. .i|ai»ad graiiy Msnulaiiug prepertb r. Ttrl th. i
moiter. crpeoially i( rhe te gtaag. fa "H •
m -ftHAmiKED &lt;W!W)Tt?YlOK6,
.Whavfatori Wbowbl lha rario.1 iwa.irrii
p ire during lhe eutnuarr wuv*. the »rar &lt;■
b-xH and talnj !• geeeniny aggravate.!. Hrw
he i. U a arecs-ity for a MteqaM io ieei»| ’
•TU^Wcncnpck uf (be fjwtta. and enable d

.Ur abwAaaanM row In U- -txr
teUt’XJfc
k «" ■'

aizawt

--------- »— .. .... II_____j r_

__ i

ho-e-.r ibei eortao hew iritkd with ard

drily prvlcr tbe ilulec- to mH other tMigwi
»«&gt;r» ttini woeivo lha .edmaemrat ..I .fA&gt;*
rfate Iwtwnao t»-fa agra able «w Ike t»Mnet na certain to giro n pvrriiBtwm &gt;ncr»
•
- ■“ oft
-i.-! yuzaLSr'
&gt;l b»li y Mneogib. '
AintrOM JMT'owa to whnm WO *-avr pmir.'
Itfebaa beau lutadnl.i if toioyafaUaa.aaU p»r/«
1 &lt;Hy rvferrftb above,' t* wii: fai-www tn4*lfaar in uJnd ikt ll r Muin’XAriYEC
te-eraud ague. «*tre&gt;l &lt;y me-atia. diarrbo-.
ijriKtupry, ithlirrailun. Io«* dr at I ci he, an.,11 diift.BCB or Jcrongrtrwii" eT iLe utonmcl
■uporanauatrd inrabd*. potacM of rrdcntar.i
iK-«.i|toliun, and auraiag nutlirra. will cwn-wk .
their own r-byMcai welton ly giliag •• Mun
letter a C'ctataU-d VI wieh Uiurwa trial.
CALTIOX—We cMttai the public agaittfi
uaiag w of tbe mapj iayl*ii..u» ur counter'
rehi, bm aih roe lb m.-TTua*. I'cuiMeni
Srbmbmi Fimaa, ami -ea liwa. eovh battle ha'

“ W1LUAX Bl
BSTICE OF THE PE

litv ol fcud and &gt;t«a a ottm I. I deed, sao tto

o&gt;py—itt advance.
Singh- copies on.
d—Uar per anmiiii.
*e
'"hiz-sSniiW-H.iy7 i. TftiSUto .4.

wrwu. wbu an&gt; subject to fits uf. A|M»»«te*j.'tpL
fepoc, U.osrl Biscay. *&lt;-, should always keep a
k’**'i?ScE
Y F' vr (■::&gt;?.•

W adpcvda-p Mu| Saturdays, nt two d-d

—J. ji. SK

Ask for Usdway's Itox'tetoia.lrt-ttsjulaiiag Pills.
b

PndrirviUe. Mnrrfc Ithh. '&lt;J0.

izrvpeb;

. Vte KaotMchmiti npou thn M&gt;oth.
•ito*- Y. r.l'. lll, 11 BH |.r. p.r. ,j M,„l

NBWFWWm

puhir-ted a Inta.- «4 the Witbt.ln.-v of
each individual, b,i|&lt;ji(jt; on appoii.iiii. nt
at "Wnahin^t.m, arbicb wtU nbiw how
Uadiy uted the fc-ti-terti Stm.-i nil! by
tbe genetid enkeruiiiviit.
IL-rr air’ the
MUMAirfula ;
Hi^b .d&amp;cialeand .-Ivriix ta.m In free

”7";
J.B.MU
•QHTKfQAN MUJfarg
stoteu_

r-^.—

Sons «

Tbe aubtcriberB wooi-l iatrnm ibec.tiaena of!

,

HARD-WARE

H^fa officials and clr.l

H. r. C
ataorrwysr

BLACKSMITHING,

' on abnrTaSti&amp; «d tn a maimer niurarpa-sol.

'

Hi^h officials and clerk i born

Particular aHcWtta' *&lt;* to Umbo and
Ox ^homag. Ate. to aU kinds of Plow wurk.

MM!

All kind. of product token In sxriiangn st mar-

Kbsp al lbs rid stood el Ifamari Puwtrvcn Main

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced.

soMMa^zz

■4Mhmgerw4ic.^ppriitrt«4 tams Urnw

•ta**
It*
r h wiH te nern that in eicry grjAi’ld
ofie.1-, tbe 31B i e Sfatlra knew th« maya-ttv
—**
‘be ■WW'tB tte S«&gt;ttth tarn L84S »u.i ih.- N&lt;^?h
or iDont ikon j

tl

t is
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                    <text>HASTINGS. BAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, ATR11 12^860
S-istiup’ Stuincsj girtttjrj.

' Otekan arm ^rr*«i*.— A g««d trito to
tnld uf J wJgv L——i Ilia.
kept
a drmij&lt;»huofgiMid Jamaioain hia private
office, for bis own, comfort and the enterthia piH&gt;ntf:iatrti«,t&gt;.»» greater t&gt;&gt; less'ex­ lainment of His particular friends. The
tent of •««rly county in. ti&lt;e State. , The old Jut*
aggregate amount of Vida to the State for
that year was gT4 W.T4. HMr'lh The

DRUG STORE!’!

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

ms imm

HF ?OB MEDICINAL PURPOSES,ONLY..

How pleannt too th* hour* wo »P*S1
, Id mtuUiug wood* arvuod,
'
When we in witch of Cower, were not

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAB, 811CE3. PEPPER.
PRIRiBi. FIGS. RAHWB. COOFIMHi
i fito. •verjrU.iag ia lha Grecary lie*, aoth a

evil.
8eveaty&lt;our
UmuMBd -dollars
which ought to l&gt;» scattered leu, alm os?
every township in the State in locked up
ta.fhMw brtxto ‘ bid in tn tha-State-”—
Tbeosaw of the evil hia the general tflatrust &lt;.f tax title*; and to remoye thto
cause has l»e«&gt; the a|m flf ,,oo_r legulatiye
expcrinienta hitherto.
'
In 1842. when that astonishing demo­
crat, John 8. Barry , was Governur.wb.ato
liarn name in the catiinaljyra of hw party
is regarded n» a aufficfetil gnsrantote i f
theinuorrupSibilitr rff-kllW awUMlatee In
office, a law-waa passed iindtiug.to ten
years ths-right,of,M»y holiirr qt, an priginol title v. bring an action against a pera.-I. in pttoaesaion under a tnx title.
Ihis
wM'od*&gt;-&lt;ifth(&gt; first stepe on the part of
the State U» inspire prafideoce in tax liilex It did not succeed to any considera­
ble degree;' and after •ume 'ten y care r»f
intermediate tinkering, hi the year 1853.
brf-re that equally incorruptibis dew*i»crat. Gov. Mi-Cleljand, bad . plufnrd Ha
flight to* higher neat ai Washington, «w
bad ceased to draw his Hilary as Guvernor of Michigan, another law was paused
shortening the periid iff limitation tv.live
years after the record of the deed.
At
the explratton uf the flee yesre ’the title

Aad. oh, renj- tuber I bar* gjdo
To b« a: aaal with Uta.
Who for n»j r*u -om gat« hit «oi
To ruff*/ for m/.ttu."

Every great man is
Ioniani ofBtfpio tojtca
could not 1/orrtrtE^jfl

mu whom (firngtepLiai
original crisis
J
act, I uiM tell htoit y i&gt;&lt;

*

?‘AM l »
।powrHut, eh, —.... .
tt», w*»t&gt;
The next Sunday the son came rather
earlier than usual, kfid apparently nut so
much‘-undvr the*eatler.’’
ilia father

gone Iwvond revoirry.

reading.” we clip from nn ixrhanfc. We
raiUfoctiwy jtytoem tn tmv.
&lt; •
do
know It* p-Utcpi^, M H ••Mtoains
aome wholesome truths .lH?niiUfpHy*»et
Sawing, and Tnraii
Hi, aftil urr prep-red w tivd tbc wwr»i ot man, pp.’oes. w,,~w»w forth:
...............
ahnll i1h- mui-reaidint tsiteii Im pri-niptly • Mten sufd.im Think of the great ettoit
1 collected ?" Everything of value in our of d&gt;-ath until Hm shadow tolls aemoa
[ State im.titutitmsPdf^rtWTrprm the effi- their own path, haling fereser (rirai their
leieiicy of tba ineuim earphh rtf'
‘the rye* the traces of the, |..vn! opr w to ire
State tn rollh-t Ha taxes.
k is rein living smile was the sunlionl of ibcir exenough to o’.lkt' lite uxeblmpnaed upon Istomm JJealhia.the great antarmito of

”

to lui me
i that of
dr trowel

iballed bins wi$;, 4
“Well, Sam. be*n to the Second Xfctb.odi»t again to dav T* •*
“Y^air.”
. “Good sermon eny bqy 1"; ..,r,
‘•Fact was, father, that I conldn1’ get
in ; church ahut up and a ticket on the

: Tlo* d*-vi«e »ff shortening the pcH*^ of
Jimtatiou, after which uo action .could be
stiF|iiinetbngainsl the .tax tille^.was the
derii&lt;*Tatic metbra nF strrog’b.ming tax
fitlrs, to aurh a degree as would invite
pureha«cre.and tbiu i«liev» tfac Statafrom
Jhe iwereaity of becuri)ing jbe purchaser.
This princi, Ir, hitr.tdiired by the admin
lafrhtnmv of (Jrivertn.re Mrry and Mc-

. . .............
. Th&lt;- Sdp- ve taka my tort, torery F
bat part he ' -Fuiris. nd ITII b« iny hlde ngin yer
dy «ill U-ll
itates in the
.
Irmsa great
Feudal a-* the experiment may orem,
banhUusrif
kill new Ini it was ourcrsafuL ' When two-lhitd* wp
th. Udder, Paddy roared 6at:
‘-MeCarty , v. divii yr, aft atoy.vrHI

Bmn Tuan N-wa^-A married
man was telling a staid rinclc lady^anwto
what ut&gt; the wrong side &lt;4 fifty, «ff .retnC
domestic troubles, .which she. in gpwt
wirt attribvte tv'ibefm^alaiftiM u| bar

A Ikocatt Caw of Armrrrr.—The
Luca Hrtwld, of Man* ISih. r«.,rde th.
recent *«era0&lt;^y&gt;l a quarterns yl Ffy-y
Lovers, in that city, as lolh'fw a :
It aceiiis that Mr. F. Skinner, who has

A few days ago, n thoroughly anti Bank
man was &lt;xi trtsrtturn .h»n&gt;r fretti St.
RaiLboad liiALoocx—*My little Af*
Louis, and having received mini iff the
” itoh the husband nf his wife,
notes &lt;&gt;f the Southern Back, payable ben*, and who tea m»rried man. wis seized i
on Mfmftirlahlr in v our corner T*
" "
he determirtAJ to Oonverf hia four V’ulnlo with a stdden attraction lor a yotrtig and
‘‘Very mu&lt;4 »*&gt;, thank ynu dear.”
. .
gold Itefore tbe bank broke.
On reach blooming darnrel - named K*la Beardaly,
-T.Viod iW the ctAd? W.' 'J'
ing thia city about 4 ojrluck, P. M.&lt; be wto&lt;m be brought bt tmjiwirtr binu—
•Mot kt Ml!”
haah-n.-d u. the bonk, and found the sign Straightway. Mrs. Skinner a a* taken
•* “nik d«mr d&lt;*-« *«n r ' •".':.
Cbdland, rh* Ivtimlniure of 1858,' *ought * closed'* hanging &lt;&gt;n the d&lt;W&gt;r, and sup­ with an affinity for a certain Dr. BentTav. ’ ‘-VjirVwelf, thank mt».*
*r
tn carry our step furUter and byilhte 'acl posed that hia worst frAreweea reala. d. M'Jstrvbyknt phystdffh. who La«&gt;reiefrtTy
'•Wiif, Then fenftrn and take Av p!kei»."
lift njiawvt tu bis inquiry,»f-when did the Iretered at a apirtml Oieciing Hi Mitogua
..f tliat yray shortened jtp*;LNP
-French
Paper.
hank
abut
tip
1
”
he
was
t*4£
t^af
it
closed
A* 'i!.r two years preaenbed by the
Hall, on the subject «■! -Conjugal Relati.ma”
Dr. Bentley tow a wife and 8
| law nf 1858 does *i&lt;rt commence Tft-Jun;
■ -Three oVIuck I Well, thay dne’fkn-iw children, but he illustrated hi* Hth in the
. until aft*T rh-- reo-rd &lt;4 tbe deed, sod as
I the deed cannot I* given until mw year it in the eoanlry yet.” and he I bisiem-d doctrines advamvd in h*» TvrtnrH Vv hi­
) afterthr «ale. a&gt;d I he first sale un&amp;fr'jhe home, dvteruuiied U» dispose of his bro­ king Mrw.;feklhhW atreotoing toW hot.
law did not take place until Oniol^r. ken bank paper to eomu &lt;xie not so Well of iioituaF^ffinity/.- ■' Rumor has It that
| 1858 there is no danger. that any laua posted on tbe'subjett'•* hinifelf. Before thia double pair, mated bat not oiarriod,
| owner of an original i»tl« will be. ^i’Pjp- i Im: dnpt be loaad thegr.en subject he .* as are.living, iu tbcfa.me. bu«^e, I*, mutual
■' «&lt;&gt;s*ed tmdvr tlie In* of 1858, l.efi»re O&lt;-- in quest o£ a»d,ufycd.bw feur , Vi’s f.»r nxjpenL . It Is but jpaijee to add that th*1
toto-r. 1861, to tbe very aia.iHWZ- There 415 in specie—an offer very promptly great niajtiHty of rtw- spIritualUia of Pnuurime enough, tbeiy^op^/tu make all accepted. Tin1 next day h&lt;- melkit.wC- ra are l&lt; ud be VhHt* AtowUiatbat «f llto
pn.|H-r preparation to ayui^ the ctywster, holder, witlr^wlmm he laid-had many a “free lovu? prudiviUea i»f Skitarer and
I tn-rc in jMithitig that exhibits so deaf­
jB(NukipuK^rs«jr on I be subject of bonking^ind Bcotl.y, .
, .
ly tb«-nhaeitve of nny substantial ground fcrikl time i-nough 'fl.rtbe profile of the
tif oimulalnt ngaiiiat the itdwlnlstrsition Slate to thoroughly undorst.-iiid -toiw hn- triumphantly addherd- this fresh instance
A I^AP Ysah iVcddino.—A marriage
•f thl- correctness of hls'viuws, Maculating.
of the State ptvemnojnt. at nee it |ia*’hreu putont hn* been thr. ctorqoe «ff lhcj|em&lt;»was
recently
»&gt;lrnint*Jd
tn this VicWtfr
•‘The lank is broke—I (Old yiiu’Tl
tn the haml**ff the RcpuMuwti party,titan i-rat’i1 preai* against 11&gt;«- li-gi-litun-.T185M
width whs bniugbk alaaft by Lisanlile
the present “htteand cry
gainst the fax f--r npplying ih.-ir omu pfimTpIc ut'limit
On
narrating
the
facta
ho
was
in^.rtned
privilege^
allowed
te|
tbeitsir
sex
The
atirei
a*
«
mvAnav.f
In.partirig
Value
to&gt;
law ■&gt;) 1$58.
Il thyi assertion* of the
tax titire;- And
mmnrimr It-may that theliarilr did not transiiH lutohirH nf- young lady had been visiting in the ueighJenowiatie cuhmtintators upon this law
ler 3 i.’rh-ck on any dav, art* ‘'tbto-tbe bortvHKi of her liege l&lt;o^?and being preare to be ladievril, utf are on the verge «&lt;f be well enough fre inquire how many
pusseaaed irj his litWor st aeventl casual
one of the moM diMi'tmu«:coii»vialr&gt;iih uf farms are nlfi-adv lost under (be deino- sign only indicated , that it waa past bu»i
new hours. If any on&lt;» wants •&lt;’ try his nievt'Higs. -ddrwwsedLita vtLiha important
i 41 • •
ibe latuJeii pr&gt;.pcrly.1uf riiis.S'alr which eratie actof 18531
■It is very «&lt;l|vi«us that this subject ia niukcle. he has only tu'aitylo him—-“The subject neareal hiTr heart. Of c&gt;uryc, as
A^Freni hman, having heard the word
t)»e. •'i.-i.niry ,&lt;;v«;r. mw.
.
1
Ti&gt;at ili-re arc.*-me provision* of this yet but imperfectly unileretoifi—and m hunk is broke.”
“prere” made i:«c of—to itpply, perauad^,
Liw tluit rtveJ nmvn.lii.cnt. '\e &lt;To riot'pro the error of the tax law of 1858 consists
press that man t“ take aotne refreshmeinto
piWi
’’‘•.'•tsy- cte.—thought he »u’d
p--»r i» J.-tiy. 1.nt; m.'tbc c*mliury. welri- in foil-asing a demnernlir precedent., we
the Bepshlicao luuiriaturn &lt;if (QB1
aiat tlin'l they .wre nrc-aary. &lt;Ol nil sub- look
stmu hie talcrrta Ire using (*!&gt;•* I* ,ni/&gt;Kined) n siThouiy tonus term; and br^bef*j.-ets &lt;4 hgti*lali*«i. there are miwc jwpba । for a thorough re»i-i&lt;n of the whole aub
| bly , so ddli-ult.to &lt;|i»p.»e of uilli justice Ijret ; till which kiiru1 we adyiseOur friends
in sleep aoiinrtly. nnd fear no f ril so much
CAirEHTU * JOISER *0«K. . t-&gt; all tnicri-ota conceiticd n« this.
Dir
Betas pret-nrf with •« weeewary rn.cb.Mrr denmeratic party ill thi* State have dew.. as.that whjeb mnat fi'l|oyr thu ipaeprtuaIr maidax Sash,
*«- •od b-r Tvd *”’”d’“hS Hke tw.-nty yetre to eala.nw»lomter.l csnre«wooall wwkperuiDiuE prnmenis «w improving tiir ay Mrm. irat
tn he empty.
They deinandert' of tbv
’ '
------------------- ‘ U will require inuruaaauqitjcr, wu jnuighwggaee-tudtoer hi* p-ire W.r tafchwr-tbr
iue, than die must brq«cn iff them cap asdog to Xuledo, and was told. iV-WM «nr
aiimc. to affirm, that when they went &lt;»ut
*rite fiillhwing waif nn-L-il &lt; n the “sea nf
of 'power tn January. 1855. they' left a
And with soother s&lt;Mi
by«*
Her-peacvCul (pirtt fled, ■• '•
TU*I tool.ia now wali-OoD on M(K
D*r body oe»lh tb» *od-

PATENT MEDICINES

0ANIBL ITWKEE.

noiasttoFMertrwWM-ealitoaiCli’Wflft
No
ttfatr knows what It is, Borv*m, tiil that
-fe do«*t da It* air’rJ" rrtnrwsd’^i
pcr«-'n Has exhibited It L'-Wlrre is the
“Td lay yw a tri** »•
mwrililli U.15H- KGria&amp;tf BhMk?s Moto latower.
•• ........
eV,----'.- rpears f &lt;lWWrd’» Ae masUr Wh- could •rel*»»fou
“For a pinlof wfatotery I would, tho’—►
.W"le*fue«l fnu&gt;llm,.»,
is it the likes u’ ye I might- nut lift 1 D*

get good by it yet.
Sant says on going to this officd Tor bia
oaual tpiriti ual reireabment, he found the
wss p. torabsolnta hr tba purHtober at ••John” empty, and bearing the (opowing,
tlie tax sale, mil jeal t»» ccriaia specified ’ “There win be n*i service here today,
exceptions, ju ibgabseufe of aliiyh rxcep- this church being do»ed for repair*.” ‘ ’ •
lion*, rhe title of the original owner was
' :------------- res *4 X. - ' ' ■ ■
’

dudcxai iPxnj'raiXB'j
Aai rolOn* Exlracli,

iBvfts,

t
I

ladder wid y.rar Wo’ etnoes, and scat­
ter 'em &lt;&gt;n the bead |v«a aa yoa »«•-—
Och! UatWretton. blood aoreref by
thim that's hirw4y, I'd carry yvrkHf ftrtto

•rvaidHita. or rather, it 4a resy ammgb to
devire u scheme'which * ill compel reuidwite Hi pay their tsxvk^at bow shall
n..n resldenfs ba abmi compelled to thh
DECLARATION No. 2 H
qm-ssion r
Of remree kcsnrM mnr
J - , ' ;. ’
fri
•writing1
ttorei who -aympWth;fe’’ uiUi
U. „« co™
rtrt ail'tbesbifisiiiidsrfiemue lahieb smar imton-mienra rwort' t«e*» *v«*d’ ttooir jnat
fcWtototofrwBWft’fr ****
share,./ths bu rden uf aapportii« *!* gov
wwoeuL 1 tout wre write . fei; three * to.

, 7^/

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■

«

•e
want Li go thrbttgH' U&amp; daHfVaTley. aL
Abo.iqh iu passage ma* la^ tyipnwii*;

•"A ri*, vW'Ma’Ajt'A'-.'M-' fw

t«. lie down In the , muddy grave, even.
with kingbittof-ptoheek tu^rnrrllM-fiLI.

In lb.

drvnw n* !■&lt; lb. W*

.■OnHW**—*1*!*.1** ■! Wbr«*w
Ji*.
.*-w
in
ttwiubttWwwI.
80 wmi Hue tnttoiSti
of that county nfaha
ebay rar

■i4i.tT»l»du.-MKIyriaC&lt;A)Jidm.r

There U ho appeal 'dF ^•lirf from' 'the

The thing must “be AM "
•
-taw*-"1 -•«

auMtoll'MAB.M.'i

Wi (WAtS«Jj.,kr

the dog -»»&gt;f*VldM *ifh a free puBtotgv

h.mmoi, ^tsxhoto *» of, iRUim if **»!*••

gr«* htw.. j»hieh&lt;1t»«m»e.uMMltlHst*':? We
flotrish «d.wr.fade as the leav
fi.rest. and the fl-.wer that blosaottw and

MEAT MARKET,

waalnexofeLle. They then InuMrd that
nka.a
to-e
the dotroHnuM he taken
hageage. they labors, many w&gt;re uniUaatt) W*dy,4 giv­
hhving no ‘•laj^oge!'
she nmpty sack.
The f»lk. wing la want Be»repto*&lt;to»cr&gt;
ing aa an uxrtioe, that they did not bear
,Aft«f..dphMiM*h*’ question **mu time.
thy bc». Brwlgto was quuatuojed b&gt; Un­ that of bcr,fliilkH&lt;ait: “Hr la life is sateto
•the baggage ma-tyr peremptorily refused
man in the world.” rhe exvlakitod. fifHe
head .if the institution a* tn the niaQtu*r
to take the dog without P*V- assuring
I ttofr- he
in wbiqh she discharged her duty in ring­ akiuM hi* milk «o» the -tup,
them that the nii uVIbil Lasmme. „
turns |t*iver andcskMu it bu tifaMarffaau
ing tW 1*n.
•■Shut.1, mtirtn.” "be reTSWB«Wkrtrfi«WI iWfThW. &lt;1. tdtotl.
“I -never ring- ft very to. rd. fur fear
hut the onu hoMtatg the tfeg RttaMy turned
I might wakr the &gt; ouug ladhw.”.
tM his o-Hupwfion. and amd.
/

Ick.-W-

./life

�Tire feet* relative »«&gt; ihe reretrt sfet***
, owdrtssd by Ch* IMruit IHHx.are ;

*■ —~ -■

A*d bar* had gua»awc«-&lt;4. fe-yowlisn
cQMMhau
'vow than the- QnwaAhofwill bar*, member*. But as the time
waxes brfef hrewv ife- evrtvfu'd^ shall
A----- ------------------ dretp UI OM

hi bit* large gains over suy n&gt;ajoritire,*r-

ar bribes gained.

We give the result in

nriv ■»..* at. "&gt;n«

•*

; follows :
RhndelaM ha* r*e largely agarnM &lt;

are logging large quantities of th* game,

some &lt;&gt;f the countinc hi tmler tu sbu w that

jy Since IMO, twenty ocean steam­
ers have tuwn tost' with 2.800 livre, and

•16,000.000 ./pr.^crty,

OTC-ir that

“Every town iu the a wnty except Wa-

kaahma, haa gone IfepuUksn.

Supcrvivor* stands 15 to 1.

• Under all these rirrmi.-tanre* tbe-f&gt;v
sition of Senator D&lt;nigfas b&lt;x-oniaaan ubj-re &lt;/*rriou* renwMcrstioo. Il,- w4l|go
into the Cuivrntbai whh from seven tv uone hundred vote*, jmfingtbe poll. pn4&gt;.
■ably
the firet ballot. Tbs anti Doug
la* men gn with their strength divided
beewew attend rwMlidai«. sad tfe-y will

been made tn almost every town over last
HF* An attorney in Minnesota says

“money is an obonlste term nut there.—
The Statesman say*, the B-ard of Su­

0
Carry

pervisors stands 17' Republican and

Democratic.

Mai shall.

scatter upon Guthrie. Dickinson. Hunter,
Breckinridge, Orr^hw Lane, and perhaps
aeveraf trthcre. Th* twethirds rule «ill
not be abrogated, and after balloting a
&lt;My or twa. tha
ot th* C.«veoturn will settle down upon two or three
men. and the D--agla* delegates having
kept ti^etber. »ill wleet owe of there ore
didate*, giving him the nomination in•lantrr.
■ . , ,,-i
j Thia ia a common aenae view nf tbv
matter, and iafiiunded. first up«w» the hypolhcai* that Mr. Dougin cannot he numinaied ; *eeomi,u*po* tto-invnrinhlr prac­
tise of c-viv-onthais uudtr aimliar cmam

fWwkingtoo corre*poinl«.« X. T Tribwre)
Sn fir as Judge D.niglaa fa «»nc-nMd.
the South proper &lt;!.«•* t*&lt; reganl him as
a atrytw candidate. If nomiaated,Alaban.a, Mississippi, and S-utb Carolina
Would Mt. ,-tpd m-t tip * nisii. &lt;.f theif
own, uh.i would receive a Urge Hjp|e&gt;rt
in other Stale*. The South ilmi not. I»eIfav* in the sanctity of reguhr u.ituiiuitlnbs, and hence wiinld not submit to the
dictation of wbatjlhey are plvaaod to call
J\b..|ili.&gt;n Stales. If the Union partv of
Baltimore would prewnt a fair canduiuic.
he would, in thr (-.lUtMigyncy auqgretnL'
divide the southern rot* »i'h. Dougbt*.
This is one uf the reason? aliy be
no
strength heluw the P»t&gt;.mar. That sec
tioo wan'* surerea, and d&lt;ca not |»*lieve
D-uiglaa can sw-urr iv
All the fancy
candidate* ybo have l»c«-n fignrituj ip.the
m*w*p*f*cr* since the meeting^ Q&gt;ngK *»

went down,; tbe Preridreit, CUy *&gt;f GLreBoard of gow, the Tempest, and Hungarian, imt a
Gain* have soul suHiTid to tell the stury ofber fate.

The

Republican*

Il will be recollected that llxr

!&lt;&gt;culocu« made a great bowl over Mar­

shall at their city election when it elected

a Democratic Mayor.

Marshall

ia re­

deemed !

He remembers having

thing in hit Hoyhmri, hut it I* only tn be
found now as curiuritiea, in the historical

811ER1

S*&lt;ri*ty.

par*

The Poetn delivered by Prof.
Bill, of the Jifatiu&gt;te,.m Wsdnreday eren-

&lt;b
MVKIU-MiE SALE.
■ fcrA^TLT hevi-itUfcu atote «• *» &lt;

We
have not beard anything sifrich, elegant,
tnewwaarfeb intelfecUMl treat

and interesting, since we listened io the
greatest of living orators, John B. Gough-

A convention of bachelors hsa
been held in Oregon &lt;o considur the best

method of introducing young ladies, aud
that respectable date

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'

‘

•IfBlarit R- publlreui-m baa rujmina-1
ted in New England, il ha* al~&gt; in Michi-1
gan. and the day .^ilsdownfall M rinse,
at hand. 8-«tne '/ it* str.mg li..l.l* hav.Iwn carried.
Il is particnhrly over­
thrown in Ijutsing. the seat of the Slate
Adminirtratkm. ’—Ave Pnu.
j

fitely styldd “»»M maids” into the terti-

The editor of an lllin-i.* paper

ty, stands, Republicans 14, 'Democrat* 11

iliMMlcr. right sid* up, and decked with

M) * the number of b.»gs »bntghtere«l in

—a Republican gain of one.

hl* richest plumes, tin account of the dem

the west this season, fa 2.850.852.

ocratic triumph in Ha»tinga. But our
Republican gunner lias L-en 1 Hiking oyer

A* far a* heard from, 4 Democratic
and

the Cuuu/yamliitaUe,**d-M:.-ing George’s

4

Republican Supervisor*.

Tbv.

ill4hv&lt;&gt;red bird “crowing before ho was

Holland colony olecta the entire Republi­

out of tbe wouils,** fired away at him and

can ticket.

calls that a fair business.

have spared one h«g that he may write
eulogies on the rest.

I-#1’ Mrs. Anas Briousky was bung
al St. Pad for the murder of her huabund

She protested her inno­

on the 25th ult

Lost,week we gave the result in the
County so fiw a» was then knows.

cence to tbe last.

We

ities.

Tile Republican majorities

largely increased in every town

the boast uf New Jersey printer* that not

are

oao of their number ia iu the Stale pris­

in the

on,”

county .excepting Hsstihgs *ud Aasyria ;

- a* heard from thia county eleeta

CarlUM remsiuiug Deaureratio about a*

rata t&lt;» 5 Republicans.

fvrinerjy.
al Charleston. The South will twfrr/bc.
fore going into the Conventimijind when­ Tb'&gt;riinppip. A. M. Hill.
ever it ia f.HMMl that prrfi tenets of only
Irving, O. I„ Ingram, (gain)
Two rlr three State* interfere s ith m. *o|id
pxpreasiyn. they will be required t&gt;*«he Worland, E. Q Nreh,
jn adhesion.
Outlets. C. O. Se»»U.

This has

kegoh,

“

34

“

Montcalm, and

bring.'April Otb.

Iiecauee s»-tne of the school childm^bad

■ county h reported to be equally

32

H upon Supervisors, being a demo

offended them.

They sere a retied.

EniTO* or ths Baxxes—Sir :

1 am

not one tn make light "f a defealcd party,

JPourtcsn out of eighteen Supervisor*
(rpoblican.
The Republican* gain in

or..... urn with them, though it may be

drowned in Mill Creek Ink re. In Sanrfnc

vassing, Imptarting. nnd

Co. , Two of them were Canadians; they

now for the Grat time are unauimously

were drivi.g logs.

defeated by a majority of fiuty.

A lad in Port Huron cut off his

&gt;is county.

PRORATE NOTICE.
'TATE or WCR10AX. I

In this aruDty the Republican*

have

gained G Supvrvi*&lt;w«.

Oakland county has gained two Super
vi*nm, and have a majority of five on the

llrif an hour

after Dr. Hubbard placed &lt;« tbe portion

them their unexpected defeat. It «lh
fertb curses fn&gt;m "them, up-ti tbiwe «bo

Cut off and it grew again leadily.
$3?” An explosion UmA place in a ami

mine, at Hyde Park, Pa
twenty livre here lust.

B-wrd.

Jackson ba* • majority of three having
.

by some papers.

Fiftrea «w

This la dbputed

•

have now shown by their acta that lb-y
p-waen the more elevated, i».d.-pettdw&gt;l.

manly principles than tbo«- who Haim

ment to the democracy.

ln&gt;m I’ike’s Peak.

that

right by virtue of their property,

to dictate men. and say a ho shall I &lt; Jd &lt;d-

three teips per week between Deteuit ficeAnd who not. Wr fiir « ne rejoice tbni
the daaa of men who have been called by
and Forest**, utt laks Huron.
tire wodd be ariotocricy. a* marring rag­
HP A correspondent of the Charles­
muffing* ; and north wood* nm. have de
ton Men-ury groan* bitterly over the
dared by their votes that th&lt;-v an- Amer­
waning prospects of the Democracy.
ican Freemaoawpable of judging Irelwem

HF”

S

rhich
they hare been Inoind l-y a li-w who c&gt;-n-

1150,000 ■&lt; gold

t3f“ The steamboat Forester, makes

tats of micuig.1/- tw
for the emmiy ot Bmr. la rta
J. T»td,SmM,

aider themselves matter* of those a bo
poases* k*a uf the worldly g-ods.'lmt

dun haa lately arrived al Lcavcou «.rth,

Supervisors to the Republican* five. Let
them boast over Berrien, “ 4tis all that’s

named for tb« bearing in the

dare not vol* thsir own sovereign will,

ty in tbe Sul* that give* any encou'ag*-

They hav* ten

U«b»d is the -kenwUkwa tanner,” * «e&gt;*!v
St"?"
"

and threw off the ahackles

3BT Floar at Denver City is worth

Berrien county is allnnst th*rnly coun­ •25 Per hundred lbs.

And 11 u farther oxterrU luai iLr t'rtitirerf
gire aetireUi ail partw* uucmttd. si Ilk wsd-

After

carefully surveying the field of strife,

left them Dow."
you'tg white girl. Affi-r the mob goMlie I seen fit to. In-rale the law. fisting that.
Allegan. M«®r&gt;«, Saginaw, Bl. Clair.
negroes together, they, pmr.-o.h- l to (he ' “In the township of Woodland, io ibis
outskirts of-the tao&gt;H. aiid-A-lreting a J
I«wti*f Otto wit, Eaton, and in fact nearly
tri-understand an crest was. the
pr-ner place, ebrim-d »hc negn** wlm kill
every county In the State riiow large Re
ad Hinton to* stake. g»t a tfWantiiy ..f indignaliiri that the halhif*h&gt;«, nt one publican grin*.
Space would fell us to
dry w«M&gt;d. piled it aroundi.im, n.id -u-t it i.ti|jiv,*l'H-d,io danger of le-ing mublwd.”
roniuerete all, but we must n&gt;A fail tiRifled cannon with bolh.w bull* right and wr-fag. and *purn from them
nn fire |- 'Ftevrrrerrftnevr'v-l n areiw- which 1 N-*. tbcrrlise, we pr.-p.rte U» ask tbe
fbr rts nick eoh&gt;g b«»rr» *■ ha« «M*&gt;r fa-ret &gt; Pmxrer a few rirnplr questireiA. and shaft mention our own BARRY, which baa 14 filled aitJi powder, are among the Im- those Who cmaider them good* and chatRepublican to two Drewoenille Superri- pruvemeuta &lt;4 a-dern naval warfare. A M«i «•» #»
master* bidding.
wttmrrted briiir* in this « psrbhpa any
answer ifc-nras we noderrtarni tbe facta
•ore, bring a gain of one &lt;iyer last yearJ coiriKt with vaascl* thus maimed fa *|.
to &amp;■'
Asos.
mort sure destruction to opj-oring ship*
and hertdxitrd.
He
Who openly resisted and refused to
. . ‘ Wnn Gukth a WxarAaK at a«t
nnd
their
entire
crews.
of doepair—buMbrew
_____
ooniply with -the law. lamtrag of their.
TtMK AT ni* OWK Gear r—Our GureiwNever did the Dt-nv-cracy labor nvore
fell lor him «&amp; the ftHwrut.
PrreHitly
(M&gt;rpo»e ? Drm.»rrat«.
, u&lt; I
mewl d&lt;,re. Our b.de.n Wm -are c—»•
Axriduouriy or more nnacrwpulousiy.rimn
the Are ton l-.Mirgt- up in faiMre ansitul
Who. LavinglinM toci.inplv with tire
*&gt;o«.IU. ,4.,,.
TW
„r
him. ami it* tflfatis were •»« vimhto in
to overcome and override tbe Republican
War mud*&lt;MtL tnaqi* to light ludiana
law* of:b.-'r State, attempted to still’fur­
sentimmta nf Connscticvt.
And never
armed. '-qmpfM-d *nd reused -by ihr
ther vHate them by ai tempting to vote!
rv .Jf..........
u' •
were such measures more sterol; rrbuk
•«yin&lt;
**
h**
cd than in th* refadt of that Hreli-ri.— become ofaauleu. Blark ash timber is ht
Who. toning rbdatad »br law* of their
Prejudices were apprefed tn- bribes of­ the Mteudaocy. H oops ia Queen.
iSMtnattempted «r t h rentreed to mob
fered; threats instil oteduuri money poorHT in Lnnd..,&lt;1
000hare
the Uhnt-boa. and
ed out like wafer to deluge the Republi­
beet) expended ia tire bug trade.
them and catch aj. il^y
for simply doing
can
scntiineot.
But
Qwmoticut
steads,
Then be would repeat I
HP Th*
" the State wf DeUKHfey.in Ihsfnnfeinf R*-puMiren Btata*.
Ito purpore. In ammtwnta be wasp
warenuMdiCT onlyabnn 2,000.
eharred mass—1* sire sod flesh alike burn­

CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF jdHrtfAS.'-Tfcrtirreit Owrt far
the
chasten-. • f
■W
ttreyfeferat,

SB?1'.cresty
of Barry, &gt;n
r

ll. BotLr * Ortterh. jhftrr. ftftadraff

ar ’11*

ed into a powder.
--- ------------------ u

Very many of the
- ilire th* full

tk« she apeak* again*: tin­

. corruption of the
icct.—The

Hartl-rd
Mtofag liMaf Ns,
aubswibrd th* asun* i
fiwahr pwpse nf. h

pohfW tha
firata who'
। thmr names
g the Gm
_____ _______ ____ _________ fe
TwauactMLiMB*.
A. E. Whit
Ivci.tW'O; Lares. B-^cr fe Gk, •»&gt;;

lion.

She wprak* jjfii.it ths increase uf

tire pwbhe debt, and

Pn&gt;

boasting, tfafy

which last Monday’* t-ler1'k&lt;i rvvrnl«d to

finger in a straw culler.

lost one sine* lust yrer.

1

hard for the dem-x-rni* of the. tn*n, after

FT On the 27th nit. four men wart spending many day* io &gt;&gt;rp-.m&lt;xing,«sn-

i gain nf two.

negro iiinr.li red a gnitle.nati named I
Hmton, near Wty-plj^, jn this ciainty.1— 11 Halting*, fhn-id G. Robln-wm,
Jle waarnMght.Hfu-r 7 1 -ng o-.irebind '
jCddlon , Jolm B irnum.
i1'/1- V- «b-rjLy he a h trb’d at i
•Bo0&gt; candidate* wars RajoiMicaa
this plaq-, rieri feted of ti»e &lt;-riu»'e sml
wentutired to b* hung. While tie Sher- [
iff »«&lt; pinvcyltig h«m
pru-m, h- wa*
AT ftf»mfby the cr-.w&lt;1. and Ukrti fro’tp '
that -.ffi -?r. The mU» tl»--i&gt; pr-cw^-d tv • very mweh in favor of makM 'ha Regis,
wiki b*&gt;lf thence twy 'W|her.,&lt;ffr ! fry (.Mvfagenerall) •ppIireSc to country
gtoc.’. One of' them few) attempted the ;
towita.
But inasmuch A it is now the
jiie ofa/eili*rn of*ldti5l&gt;|acy, nnd.the.vth- [
the Pionter has
■er had eommined’^in ' 'outrage ejkht a ; law ot the land, and

ng fa the result ip (fanning :

Caaado, nearly opposite St. Cl ir.

[y Some women in Laurence Co..
Pa., attacked a seboohoure with st or*.

21

Orangeville. Henry Brown,

ZZ

John A. Kerr. rep.. Mayor.
Ephraim Ixmgveur. rep. Recorder.
F. F. Rwre-ll, rep.. Treasurer. •
&gt;. Geo. A. Armstrong, rep.. C!«-rk,
First Ward—James I. M-fad. rep., Al ’
___ ______
dernrnn, full term ; Chas Thay«-r. dem., noribv***, wwinpu
Alderman, vsrency ; 11. A. Nurn-n. n-p., *u
"
Constable.
S&lt;-cund Ward—Win. H.. Pinckney,
rep.. Aldcrtnsii, J.-H. R--wley, rep.. .Con­
stable.
Third Ward—J«»hn J. Whitman, rep..
Alderman. Myrofl Gre--n. dem.. C»h»«ta
file.
Lansing township did nobly, riveting
PROBATE NOTICE.
the entire Republican tiekvt by about 25
'TATE OF MfCfHOA.T. B««r Cocxtt.m;majority.

Oil springs
Ottawa

&gt;ora so far as beard from.

lUpr.ttiaa Bowker,
46
abd Gnrtrel. .»f V*., ul tire atnirment of
•V*m Wyek that uegnnre are brenwt si Baltimore, M. L-_William*, 26*
■tire South, revive* the fUJ -winy .which Maple Grove, A. C. Wilwm. 26
apwrere*! tn the St. Louis papers of tte Assyria. A. Rogers,
tie.
22d W Jiriy to4 :
i
Jobnetou n, J. Trilf.-rd,
D9*
Nsna-i f.rvcniso is Sxumk G-tjkrr.— I Berry. Lucien Pdly,
54
Harek.ll. Rann. 'Os M^. July 20. 185# |
— gome rim.- n^.., yim will 'rwollect, a 1

Wb-O will

Smith Irarn that to qu--tr from the Fnr

have a majority of Republican

RatUird.G. W.IIUma. (gain) 35

Yankee Spring*, J. Mile*.

Of taiurae not; aa I hat Slate send*

her knam and /ref* to tbe otaMmur in­
stead of the Penitentiary.

H&gt; a democratic county.

51 majority
80

•

A New Jersey paper nays “It is

now recapitulate, giving corrected major­

Mr.„„------ttxrUUg. of,
Coart tlosw I
Prtu n tn make himself a laughing-li**? XSSfc

last week’s Pi.*tcct T

Ik
We call it The

rather Aoffirh Inasmuch ns they seem to

....................

ha* absolutely blown him clear out ^

Need we tell «Htr n-ad.-re that the 1
above is a Arre Pr^ju Hr, copied into the

The Board of Supervisors in thia coun­

The Pio»rer list ue« k brought out its

F-S SALE

the p-retratnai uf

'

chANttotf

�H.
H.
11.
H.
n.
H.

DRY GOODS
li«h’ of Ltee. W. RtehMb*.
• How inscrutable are die waya

q|

HASTINGS

Pn»v-

HARDWARE STORE,

A young nun, in life, hi hmltli.

idrnre.

•nd poaseaatng *11 tbe hiniyaiicy of youth,
tu-day—tu-morruw. stricken with dhawae.

prostrate and'lying at the gate* of death
—and yet another day, and be is gone!
What, though be may be the Iwwt loved
vue of Orf social circle, his literary at-

talked about—lb* $t£0 a week,** exalt
•ngly paraded before an audience of New
York W'orktttm, * few day* bhm»—and
we have no hesitation in protH.uhuiug

tnmnienrs in advance of hw age, and hi*

Ui day of Km J

whole life, f'ir industry and sobriety, n fit

instance, ,lu which public reference lota

Tiber wish^iuierXi

ting eniample for the emulation of the

Whirt.4lwN&gt;gh

fen'l Cwea g»red anxiously upon the sick
otilT* Attorney.

and dying one, and the prayers and tear*

x&gt;f-tb&lt;«e who were wont tn gather with
him in tba borne circle, are pleading that
bia life be spared ; it i« nf no 'avail.

The

tender ties which bind* tn earthjir* rude­
ly snapped by death’s refer dr** hand.—

Such was. «t*d su died, Gaoaea W.^Stw-

anta, who departed this life nn the 4tb nf

April.uf Qmgeative Fcver^ged 17 yearn.
The funeral ut thia young man took

plare un Thursday last, under the direr■tioo of the Order of Good Templars, of
which hf *M *’&gt; exemplary iiiemlxr^inJ,
»l*o uf the Union School, uf which he so

lately waa a pupil.

The aervicea were

STILL LIVES.

them *11 took. In the establi.du»ct&gt;i must
complained of, in this ehy, tbe rate vf
•age* has varied fpuu $0 to $15 peF
week daring the past winter • and ui one

yimth of bis ronntry 1

A. GOODYEAR'S
A. GOODYEAR'S
rwmrt ars
A. GOODYEAR*
A.GOODYEAR'S
A. GOODYEAR*

pn-mltiii,” the wmkmitn tnnde $14 bv hia
labor during the ail day*
laat wn'lt,Wo do not nee ‘•■i^rvation” in tills.—
There mny have been exceptional c*sea—
rare ihmw—where wage* fell below the
hiweat p»nnt mentioned.
We allude now
tu the wage* t»f journeymen—not Imya
wh&lt;&gt; were learning, &lt;&gt;r. had half learned
thu irade—butvycn in »&lt;n-b case* v.n
handMune wage* hate &lt;4leu been earned.
Price* have been too low. we are aware ;
but they have not readied tb*t p-ui
whh-h will warrant tbe spreading abroad
of such outrageous atones about ‘-slave­
ry.’’ty ran tty, “misery," and “starve
lion,” as Lavs I-psi, circulated. The ntfti
white cuttaggB dial we see on every band
—the h.itiie* of jour shoemaker*—thr
neatly clad men and tln&gt; rfw&lt;* dnwaed wo­
men that daily walk our atn-ets—do not
id! of suflering and squalid tniaery.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

jnim woj’zo

EVUT PERSON PURCHASING DRT QOODW
AMOUNTING IN VALUE TO TWO DOLLARS
OR MORE, WILL RRCKIVK A GIFT.

ARE NOW AT TOE HEAD

store

HARDWARE

cAkn
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

Th. follow iag i* s lul *f a Mrt of lb. GIFTS
w, »fcr, «a* oi which w ffl be (i-n wit* tta sb*va
named article, al tba lime uf »ael:

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
( HEAP

Dr .Morse's Indian -Boot Pilla are sold
by all denh-ns in Medicine*.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
MtWv*
STORE
STORE

Mew Additions

aolcran and impreaaive; and tlw cortege,

the largest ever before aMrmbled in this
village upon a aimilar occasion.

A deep

and unfeig»cd sympathy w«a extended to
the bgreaved parents and friend’, in thia,
their tour of aewevat trial.
YE

NOTHSE.

The following upon

thia subject ha*

been prasented for publication.
At * meeting of the member* of the

Hastings Union School, held on Wt-dne.■day afternoon, the following preamble and
resolution* were adopted.

WTifrrtu, God. in hi* Providence, haa
•ten fit by dnath tn remove from our
sehool one &lt;/it» brightest ornamentsAnd
from our social circle o»e &lt;-f its warmest
Mid truest heart*; tbereSue -

RetoM. That we. the teacher* and
pupil* &lt;d Hasting* Union Schild, do deep­
ly lament the sudden and early tfeath ot
«inr Into associate. Gkorgr W. Stxdeixb,
as a !&lt;** of tm ordinary magnitude.

—Ninety-five bachelon lately held
inerting at Steilanmn, Orrgim, to ileviway s amt mean* tu ■retire *n imptrtntio
of voung women fnmi the Atlantic State
What they did ia not reportad.

GUd&amp;wDrof.
.
CuwoteDop,
G«ld Burn. Eir Drop.

GOODS BOLD

IRON, STEEL. NAILS, MILL. C1R

—The Charleston Mercury recounting
several rohlierie*. lava;
Hotel thieve* nn* getting quite ilari'-g
nnd active anionir ns.
We tike them to
be the usuumI couritrt of the N'lithern
horde* sent forward to ascertain the point*
&lt;&gt;( the town.
.

CULAR

CKOSSCTT

SAWS.

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD,
GOG DoSOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS soLfr-

BROAD 4t NARROW AXES. GLASS.
SASH, and PUTTY, B U I L D E R S’

—The N. Y. Tribune aaya that if
Seward ia nominated at Chicago, he exit
carry New York State by over 20,000
majority.

CASH CUST0MHRS KXCLUSIVXLT. .

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, of

ery sty le and description.

fastings’ Price Cfnrrtnt

•OO De. SOLD
GOODS-SOLD

JEWELRY.

RtuoM, That we ebeerfnlly and unan
imoudy bear testimony Io lia*high order
of talent, the disimcmitednrs., the gcncr-

oaiiv,a:al the real mankourlof onr depart­
ed friend, which won for him nlike the
rrapect and 1bve of all who knew him.

Xlanufectured at tin: loarst rate*, and pul

Rra4 THIS!.

up in any part uf tbe cuutily.

SCHOOL BOOKS!
OHBOOL B&lt;xA. sod'Atabonrav of *)l kin J. &gt;t

?eta

sale../.

.!;

with tbe family and frhvid". uimn whom
thia stroke fall* with especial and distrrs-

r-"

atng aeveiity.
Reeo/aeJ That at a ackool we will at­
Rttolor-l
tend the funeral and nasist in performing
tbe last «a&lt;l office for &lt;aie
highly v»-

*.11.*/. BW--^kXL«k,

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.51

.51

.51

COOKING STOVES! The Anchor of Hope

:

FOR CASH,

8UFFF.Riv&lt;

dby yir«**.&lt;sdr«rets! arTHE
cation in the village paper*.

VHwrovra lhear mart-1 warkiu* I’Hla ar* iatred-'tird. thra Mpsrcede *11 the old remedies—

Shaw” fnr hrrweb uf promise, at&amp;. I.miia. haa l«r«» decided i«r the defendmt.—

Tbe pknWiT bid

a former trial rreoi

—The Grand Traverse Herald aaya
that recent experiment* tan e ahown ^hat
tobacco Hn he raised at that place a* Well

ERY MALE.

■

.

.
■'MtkarU.

• FRANK LFW.IB." both Weekly and Monthly
HARPERS MAGAZINE.
. Few York MERCTRT.
New Tork LEDGER, cnehoetn* th* »to«7 of

Rt**w*MUTr Jaattcra.

.

W* have rwei-ed the fid'.owing from
a Po»Unastvr in Virginia :

HAY and STRAW
FOR SALE!
nnr RCBACRIRER baa far Sal. • And gsalh’
I uf M*t^&gt; Day. aad Straw.

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
VAHH
CASH
CASH
CASH

t

411*urie**rdl«**refarMfaby

CASH

:

*lr3

Stoy

PECTORAL BALK

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,;"
; II, &lt; .

Wbwsver Istnatso^. »hw mafic IWm bai*
•tlrelr aupnlaalrd the tatanou. n»e tif tbe •uiml espact-rsnt*. and r-tbvr drleryrnt rmediot
tmiaiatMvd to 1b* bating detrimrat
ft* t-w

expel tba *red« nf th* a.aladtra' and
RENOVATE THE CONSTITUTION
And tbe whole vital orgaoUation. In al! caaca

aa in Virginia.

TiirJ—ctffft far

-in

PHYSICIAN.

EI.ElTRIf HE4LTR PILLK.

—TW celebrated caae of-CarsUmg M-

e n d judgment for 1100.000.

FAMILY

niafONAKti*s

S FECIAL NOTICES

FOR
F&lt;»R
FOR
FOR
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FOR

'

AUrrmrp/. ft A, JUrf tj

j pi

a-d

&gt;
y v&gt;!t
'T’lIF. HOW AW1».ASSbCl A&lt;ft'6N’'!in;A9r'uf
1 Wvwful &lt;fe.&lt;ram&lt;.ti uf hamitnHIV.' «MbS

nruptPsiA. t/rst mh/pla/xt. mnovs
fki'ER. cu^r/rmrEss.
heapprrhK nKSir.rrr, ihuou* os
• KKHTOIV HRAI/AUHB,
The relief tlwr aftrfd i* P™''&gt;V‘ f"4 th* cure*
tliev •eenmpR*!i. perfret. While they pws- th.

AT ANY' PRICE.

Wayne, C. H.. V*^ Feh. M, l«S0.
To die Editnr uf the Wertrm Cfareston
Advocate.
.
•

ix. ftn ’te -teartf
8; wert.i*ybe»wa

Sir ynu will pleas* dtaconltnne scndjif
your paper to thin offat as 1l has bin
found to contain ineihdnry matter, and
burnt
Youra Ac
J. M. FcaucwK.
(
Now. if the Wratrm Chrisri*&gt;A&lt;lv^
rale ia meant by this limb of the Federal
Government, we must inferm him—
lit That we cannot comply with hi*
vaqiiral Ut atop sending the paper v&gt; sgid

Rutland. Feb. 11. 1*0.

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!

Netted

■vfaptthlstag wHli the body, feiovera Ha rttrfcr-fa-Hy .b-M b. provided with thi»

— j-.- . - -

All-Tw^weHwg Rraaedy
Fn* Utxsxai DiMsassa. Arrscrioat ar nt
Sto.ac* »ud Bo&lt;ui. which an- caused by chanjt
of waler, sad sil Ihlious CvmpfaiuU. permaxvat
urab-rw.se, cuolvrd by th. aua from an anby their preparatory

■inncmnr i» JtiiEir

Aartcultimtl Notice !
There will N- a 'meeting nf ibh’E»- m

tiv* Committew of iKaBarrv entity AgHa-borri
paid fur a paper, a* we always must tw,, Rsefctg. at the otto, rflb.!Usrte.ry..e
in advance before h i« aent out. it i* our the 2«h day of March, for th. trarraeUtoi &lt;.f th.
n^albsma—•rflh.IGtMy. A/Ul *M*Uaa*.
•’•y
and not ba deterred by the cry of jncen
diary matter. rapuclahy by those wbw
inteUig***! b iodinated by audi spelling

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY PRICE
ANYPRICE
-----------ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY I’liH'E
ANY-----------PRICE
ANY PRJt* !
ANY PRICE
ANY-----------PRICE
ANY .PRICE
ANY PRICE.

THE PHJLOSOl’liEICS STONE
.. e .-•

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

atop the paper going tn the afore-wid
post 'An ia, there t* an paper fhiuw

givemeagall.
'give

me a call

GIVE ME A CALL-

.irtO.isit
M .4 ttecr.osMtt.
'dr,

swafe Ute bttrimt Mwhas&gt;.shMI

�DI WOBSE'S ^
INDIAN BOOT PHjj

•o cheaply as by th* circulation ul
pnprre.

BOLTWOOD kG&amp;ANT
MsMIow navko.
Among ottor things
be &lt;»ftcn exprrw d a dcrire lo meet &lt;to
champiot., Sayrra, whom be mid he Co’d
knock tntt of time m 6ve miautsa.
0»
this oCcnMon it jras fisted that he should
bare on opprrtuniu i&gt;( seeing SayerwMDd
trying bis prowess. If his courage did no
toil him. As lack would bav« it. Say ms
drove up in a gig with a friend, gut dow#,
and awked, quite unptwtottdtagiy, fart*
gloss id1 ale. A whwpernmm ran anrund.
“that’s bim,that’s 8a» era, tbe champion.”
.Of tbiw Tom took, no notice, being qcCMatomed to admiration, and busy far the
nonce in ctdiverahig with a friend at tto
bar.
Tto huge navigator approached
.him, dnpped him on the back suyiugi“So. thecber»t Bayers, tbe chanlptoo^w
pretty ctom|&gt;i,«. anrvly"—surveying him
from bead to tori, toiyviw paying n&gt;*«l
itmtion. “D’ye Lear mr. I’ll drink wWti
thee, champion ;** to bis friends, 'Til
drink wi* tto cUsmpbwt. 1 will"
Su tie

ON LOW PRICES

iU
IU Weekly Edition,
Editinn. fur
for a period which
will cover the entire -history uf the can­
vass, nt a rate that will barely repay the

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

ia with a drove ot m»ik-«,be will, iu all
probability, to kickisf turd lamed by bin
pnmd relatives. A home, niitke am Ira
ry .takes a distinguished position tn a dn&gt;ve
of muk-a. Tbe latter crowd an.tmd htyp,
MsdfiJIow hia movements. exlMbitiog.'.*
violent jealousy, eweb trying to stnnd
Dearest p» their high bred relative. This
Instinct is employed'tu keep together the
dr..n&lt; uf a.ln, » ■ &gt; wiaj u-.-t j-.
lure, by putting a mare to tbe'aA&gt;ve,*ith
a toil rtMind tor neck, and csll-d Ue toll
mare. This animal is led day and-night
by a curd. • nd tbe wtoile dtove to thus
kept under eonlrui. end will sot leave
their queen. It is-, tbereforv. Very difficult
to sc|s&gt;rale the drove.
The num. n&lt;bv
lamia tto mars i» instrocted,.ia case «4 dti
berk of tbr animal, and take refagritrtbu
w*gix&gt; stH-uinptiKMiX, whither the drove io
ware Iu follow him. -Even' If tbe Indiana
•aaceed in separating any .from tbr dt«A«?
they find it difficult b&gt; carry tbeu'JE-^
Tbr aninmla tarewmih attempt to torn
b-A. and tbr travelers arc thus t-irableki
tu ove.take the robh rw. and ree.vur tto
Stolen at.ininla.
Tin- Indians,. ittv'naeeilWtiv, use every iMvena to- &gt;’l p«*r»•iu* of the mure.'
Aih| if ttt-y aua-rrd

by extraordinary efferta la lb* wmoT l»v*
_.i__ „f tba Fitter*, but a n-h-

"»■»&amp; s.ta.u»

®O9*KS

-!-!-!

“ *•

OWIGIKAV. I.EVTER*.
m.

iw a*^ ,il"7,,7i, j!ts

cawing all pains, siri
!JW
of every name: oar strength is eslraJlrZZ

by th. ra&amp;edw, of wMch raras ttoy MBwtui

luO «■&gt;«=&gt;
Ron Throat

Ktorak. which •» ei «U L1?"? •e~“jW’ U
public. eotabllsbe* Ito fcllnwing
STRAINS, and
.
.
8PRAIM3.
tbr moment It 1. spphed to Ac htjnrvd parts, all
pain and nnrrainoss erase. Lonk out for counter

with KsJwa.v’r RwlatingPMli-tbsiMA of ttora

{ftStet
1£
that, while tbe at stem to undergoiag a ito rough
pky.k-kiug. aad'rrgaiotuig proccsvM &lt;»ri*y bv

Person, sfliicted with Liver Cutflpiaint. lrvwp
ria Heart Diaraoea. FuMuraa of itltariltfod rif to
s»t lo uks—«legaaUy&lt;wW

tbs srstraa^r leave (to towels
_____________ a’^-fraiog-ktould likewise take
car or two of these pills once or twice per wrrk.
They will not pair keep • owr sy stem Wealthy and
regular, bat Will protect year mfkrlt. against
Cramp sad Paid* to tba itutnach.juid insure not
onlya braliby ebud.bul win Mrsrioeerr ohUd.
thus suckled. wiUi-sswaet, dispuslUen.
RAHWAY’S iftlULATiXG PILLS
Repulate each sod every organ uf th. system, and
correct all derangements of tbe Liter. Bowrk,

CostireneM.

tnihgwtkm.

That th* BLOOD PURIFIER end BLOOD
PILLS liar* here proved br onriyris »•

aliich will l&gt;r issued on the 1st of .May,
will record the doings of 'Jut Chsrh-aton
Convention, so tarSn they may then be,
known. The. paper will juntinue to to
*rnt from that dnte, on tbe terms aiatc-d
ibovy, mpil th® .??th, vf Novemtor—3
weeks' nftcr rfta1 election—arid the inter­
vening period will include ito entire pn*-

Advertiser during these 7 mouths, will,
ihcrrlitrv, to in ■poaaemuon nf a complete
history of tbe great struggle upon w hich
we are now entering.

EDDT3 &amp; SECS?J

FACTS:

• ^-WvTtAifivr oftht wwk^r ftA-etWfr

wouxtis,

you please ; I ffim’l like any nun to
drink out &lt;/ my glaa* uulena I oak him.
•Oideb anyibittg you like and I wifi pay
fur it,” ft ba fellow still stretching mi| his
paw,J “bqt nut that gloss, if y ou piiastb"
‘•I tell thee. I will drink out nf tby gtom.
and nd other— champion’s glass—be’* a
fotne champion, he to; whv„l ©mid lick
XWu such men as you be."
“Don’t be
tiresome, my g&lt;-ud telhiw,” smd Say era,
f*i shall be glad tu give you aaythrag you
like tu drink ; but yon see 1 am engaged
-with a friend; and don't drink out of my
ghtrs witb&gt;nit my leave. tl«t la alL"—
Tbewe exprvaaiotte were n-pcaud, with
aotna variations, until at last the navy
seized tbe glaiw from befare Sayers, alia
drank its contents, with till
‘•there, I zed 1 would—I ve dsuak jss tto
cbampioo."
In a moment tton Say ers

One nf tbe most striking characteristics
tf tto mule to hh aversion to the saa. and
the pride be takes in bis relaliousbip to
Ito tome; which iMthwt* us-m&amp;ty.&lt;4&gt;truwiveoeaa in tbe ass, and by iodiffl.-rvi.&lt;v.
m tbe borwe.
If any a*aat any time—
urged by tto vanity beruluu to its rwev
M related tu the mule—happens to fill

n«.-IKJl»,tl1»ratraurAf Mnwa

to the Rcpoblicnn cause I

stretched his hand toward* tto glass cuelaioing Sayris* umasted ale.
‘No? to!
my friend,'’ said Tom, ^tot (bat ftitthi'if

■era, ib-n tbe opening and then the blown,
kit and right, &lt;»&lt;x&gt; («xhe forehead and tbe
other on tbe jawbone uf the bally. Down
he went, hia bead striking tbe flour first,
and lay there insensible.
He was «*■
ried into an adjoining parlor;
' doy-tor
tool fife; hia skttll waa flwetored, and hia
jaw broken I • For - four months. daring
which be eould -utA work, Sayers main­
tained him.
It hi perhaps tw,t strange
that after this event the navigdDfe idoliz­
ed bis luaater.

•iau and tto **o*tiu».of ttotwvt pe.*•M,',
XTriri— fo ito- -«&lt;— -f «&gt;• «*•»;
MtovnW»rielt-Wh**f Utawto
»“« «*’.
.-swatorail ffie Ditttta wi ffirir pti’ara. b'

Tbe

an. anrimiB
merits of this snicl^ , —- ------ .-’i-’-rn.
g»tiller aes. Tbars are certahi perivsh when

sad child U •» absorbingly Itftdsr. lb»l ll&gt;&lt;
moibtr. espcoially if &gt;bc be young, to apt n.
target tor ova toshfi la tor utrauo anxiety
for hcrW.nl- Stowkl ito periulorMUstuiry
vertiscr will keen a enreful rerord uf oth­ asview during tbe siimutnr se«w^ Ito vest «:
er puffifi* A'ehtiffihd rspcdidly ufsmh a. tody and mitMl in generally aggravated. Hot.
affect the prosperity and rgritr the inter- then, is a neeewby lor a Miwutam io veettyr
^pf p*.people of Michigan. During rut ths energies of the system, and mal ic t!
mntber to bear ap under ber eskaiuuing tri. .
its career or80 years, it fito'hccn idenfifiand raspemitulbiei Xurring lu-ikcta grt&lt;rrkutarc tl«» oiiy other paper, wirtithtir rally prefer ito Diner* to all wLer inilgot
progrvM nod .mlyanceiiu-iit, and, through kits 11.-U receive the • mloracmcbt e&lt; pi-y
itw &lt;orr»'&lt;piW»drniB and Ha attention to elans, bccansc it ia agreeable io Hie lane
well *&gt; certain lo gite a permaucni lucres.
Unobjonl uii&lt;7usi*»d,lbe various
is doing mure DOW than any other in De
triaL: tn dei flop tb¥ Rfe&gt;tote** and!build
up.the wealth of tbr.Su1**-. .
Mnirry, TaJirvstloti. tear of
pcilte. am.
‘ ,'Wb aik Uie'sW'uf' Republicans t*»ri&gt;‘diseases or drrtnganwats af tba WMrarii,
••ut ilin^&amp;nta.ift.cxto'ldimcibe rirculaiUHi
■upsrsnauaicd invalids, pwrroaa of snhtilaQ
• •f the Ac vrrtiaer for the enin|»aign.—
••ccupwiiun. and Burkina n sllxn. will Cv«M&lt;h
With a Ihftt- t-flort, large Hubs ran lw i their own pbjakai wrifarr by giving tw B«».
obtained at every P«at Office, and !!«»••1 ten era Celebrated bu-rnjk Uiiicr* a triak
CAUTION.—Wrcwntima tbv public again*
districts are must reliable in every cm j
nvt, wfeerr the gre.iteat not ither of pa-1 using any of ibe arany iteilaimtw or coutuor■frits, but uk for llunnt i'i Citsas vrrn
pengMttakuii.
।
' Sruisscu Bittssi. and rcaffiai each to:lie la*
TWENTY- COPIES of tbe Weekly
the word* - DrJ. llo-ietier'a Soanacb lUlrra”
XdtertiM.-r will l»e sent to one nddre»&gt;,for b own ca tbe s ds *t tto tou.c, sad stamped
one year, f.w 15 doH.trs—«u- 75 cents u on tha oeiallic cwp covering ito «wk. and

-JjtUWKSu wdu—

S

ropy—in advance.
Single copies one
dollar per annum.
»
'juWsWd on
Wedneadvvs and Saturdays, at two didhirii per irtiniim. In arRnhce. It ^Mtaftis

GROCERIES

rreriy upon &lt;te f~

NfiWFiRMH
Tbe subscribers wnuM Infi-ria 6&gt;e citisena ol
HsMlwga and vicinity, that they arc now prepared
lodoMIdaUUMSMpwtabMMto
•
-

tody tocoaww no
mri ctor.
. .
I*“l «» ~ dutmeed ,)„
asd dim baigr frum tb* system.
taint of ■ IV
8c. Uulu, » LetLr, bcrahtary or «rthent&lt;M-. TL»l risk, and Wbv »» Irtan- die. u beenar tt»&lt; daw.
gel a medK-mr wl kt wtJi
to ttekfficM
,LCT RECRUIT TILK DEH1L1TATED.
part*, and which writ cpra tl.e i.a!ur5H*3!
£r tto diarara. to to ra7v«.b , '. JT2T
tlty ot fuud and ■ Il ev matter u ludrrd .i I u,
riomarii and intc.Ua,*
iitn^
, ig.
"j111 4*f ‘■'■rn,l'l«l. "
0w "■•hvjvqste
life bra bran luesdvd.) ^riwpriotoeakd prtto1

‘'ite.r in mind that Sto WMHRMNAVIAN VEG­

ETABLE BLOOD DILLS an. mriptacd by tbe
ope fence of ttousanda at Unag wltaerae* wb~.
In tettrav, sfftovUa.jnMtfewl wwria, tod^by word
■ration &gt;4 ^kwS*ever rdtovd io ibTSrabrnSrara
E-’ *r b ‘' "5 «'««ra»» a lUfortote. sad ton
have been bnmjibt. a* it were. wUkia » ,ua «f
itoatbrat grave, naw stand rator
they wmdd bare beri. o&lt;:stored
tod if t-nt torn r-f Ilia rr-»t sad i
cine. Mor-e • fadta* Ra.it pilk. j

m»iw

AU kinds of prodnealakaa in exchugv al mar­
ket prices; CASU not refused. A ahare Jf the
f"*'WWW
Shop at the old stand of toauei Fowerc.on Maia

magnetic"*

the priampal, arable, them eomteatlr u, inlrx.
dace for tto benefit of tbeirsiddenta, it is me*.
geraily Swperira I. a.1 ev* rata
FliWT PREMIUM* AVAMDED TO THIS CQL-

All IJitrMMrftbo Womb i.ow.ea&gt;ptto'a, '‘"
PrcUp.us Uteri. ‘ r7 t««WAr.
‘
3km Uierassa,
Uutnursut all klndi,

“Bjpo hm. .,ftB5-J!WWi-*"."
*“’■ *o •****

New Barry Mill,,
wawto.'to,

©a {mas Er?

AND CTTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. “

At ttola,ta Unusd Mates Fair la Cbknm far
srar sratxw remiaramr mul to W

DLTARTMUiTSOFBOOEXEEPixo AND AC-

BE8T MOODS. •»£*
F
'
lowest rincts.
AM now rccicriig «v RPM1NG stockriOtate
Btsi

•M tor. on toad •
rate aosortmcai of.
1SlUUjtJlEAiY
■■

prwn^r'wortbr, siM reeiiee irtifiiS •£

WfkI -"-i
M. R. «

• • 9-

W. * H. W. |

^:ti

‘ • M.

JJ&lt;~W - Ute c—fc, .t—. JXS
etnartwia.» U»

TUi. Wfru ^fba/un /^x
»
R'AJM. M. -;'jW C'//‘£df
jgtoJ
AF40IU. /■///&lt;/.'

:W JWH-r

gaxmst

,
_
jnerueja, aaddlvtoteranans
p&lt;4 allowed to g- hxwe, hpt ttlTr led ty a

••or g-«&lt;is tn salt

i •( the dhrnote. a Hrl. i
rill b&lt;-show it, rsiaa. J..
...
Is- ffial they • ill -xdr.Ms arrt , onh. tUdto
h- rtteU Aw*h-evetM
t,k, tt&gt; fefl.., O»
a-a^r----- .a--..--------M( .eriawtoto
Hw ,u»&gt;u

on abort DOllca. aad ia a manner uoaurpa-sed.

Z3T" Particular attention given lo Hots* and
Ox itbo«ng. AW t* all kind* of Plow work.
Wagon ironing, ete.. etc.

We hare pat down the price* of ell

u*. .u.,. u-.a.W.l....... hm&gt;£

&lt;/m &lt;L&gt; Ims. Itoy

BLACKSMITHING,

HARD-WARE

ill thia Um- whole drove is lost to tlWo»L|».
oraIf ■wvrnsl burse* are in a drew of
m that tfffi fitter
J; aid ibis is ijbe reaauu,

lb» «tov». i« i» »tovr» ttt Dr. gww',1,.

From Rec. Mr. Mcthdlin. Parinr cf RoWH.
Cbapd.
„ ______
I.YMtearoua.Oct At-57,
^Dr. t W. Rotcra.-DrarH.rt I tovevrod rant
Bluud PunSer lo, . nervrau afltouon. free* whfcb
I have au&amp;Mediuucb at Um-a. UTLitell is pteaaaai to tto irate, it arrtmufv too a haj.pv Hhcl
■put: the nerve*. Hcara accept toy lliaikt for

POWER* A CAMPBELL.

DRY
GOODS !
r-’W*,’ ?// ri'

.

CAL’kK MXUI W MEAL,

irBral Dr. Rotock's Special N&lt; Ilers tod
Cerutoatea,
abi&gt;.
Cvruttcatew, P
parinbed
ia a c-ioepicwui'a par* *f
(bis ixpcr
'bis
paper tn.mtin
to.tarime tu time Dr. Kotork • Med­
teal
leal Almanac ami
and Imtor Advwvr, cuuiaiutnir a
great
grew: amount uf
&lt;X in
Wterr.Ungaod iklu.Ue Medkwl
tafennalii
lalunnatii a* ran to
be to* gralM of anv .ri (to *gvat«
tbrorboni tbe wwuMty.
Judilteell
I* ditwvlt ur c&gt;
cu*&gt;|4icated owe* Dr. Rvtoek
May to apfUinl lo t~.-r»u,..l!y ar bv letter enciu*
tag **• M«mp far Ito reply.

most of Ute matter pibli-bed ia tbe daily.
lbw daily Advertiser iipublished at 0
dollars per annum.

.11'?/.’&gt; 510'1

TWOW,

FUATTUCD COWOTTITIOSK.
bostttr tbe* may ba« e bo w uUhd with ud
sra

ILKeAMHtf
Far partlcnlsrs apply t.
tlmors. Barry Cearntv &gt;1 ien.

the time* sn.l arc

■ aunea grstmumrir. w,

■woMMjMnaiisui Bunsens t* nt*r*ti.
,
I fare tbo grrafcat vanety c! '
EtEVATEn
.‘rj:
OVEN fcTUVES,T

LOW

nlttN’fflDVM-".f"

p.ihlor

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VOL. 4.

AN

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY. APRIL 19. I860

gistings' iliisiacss Dirrtlorn.

twenty dollars! M v hand trembled, and
my bear* bast quickiy. I thrmrt tta nt«les
into my pawkrt, and ' then htet-n-d Imck
to my srst. and not lung afterwards my
empli.ver rolered.
* Well. Charles," sahl ta,* I gnrte we’ll
abut up now."
I nr.hu* and wrot curt and put up the
uhuttcra. and wtan I rains back I (bund
Evrrrd ettgagrd in omnting tta money.
As I npproncfe*d him ta eyed me with s
sharp Aiarcfaiiig hadt, aud I treihhlsd like
an a«pen.
“What alls y&lt;nF ta asked.
-Nothing, sir," I answered, trying to
eomptHM* myself.
'
■‘But there must ta something the mote
ter." be renamed, “for you look as pule
ms ghost."
“I am tired," I said.
-Well. well. y.« tare worked bard to­
day. and you may go. I’ll attend to tta

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
TU birds STS Uek agSIU,
T. build «-x« tteir Mau,
Ata wake wiU. rocsl atratua.
The alsepiag tn*® ttair real

Hi J. M ENKJ ELD,
in ,-vrijk variety
itrv gvudB. groesnetarr. hanlwary. icsiU-msdc cMh[»-. b&lt;&gt; -is sihI sters. Slate slrvsi, first

T. II. A J. KLWEIX,
nU.ERS 1.1 dry guuda, clothing, Um.u and
sb-ws. kais and caps, groceries, eroektry,
glue*are, Ac.. Ac-

D

FRANCIS KOWEE*

’

One lb&lt;*uKl,M are af tba ler*4
Who joiaad ui la days gvot by.
And gladly wrirou&gt;ed Sp.rog.
Aud lEe Bummer evening »ky.
Or of ou* youthful days.

UPTICK Of THE PEACE. Atturncr sad
CunsM-Ur si law. and Solieitut in Chancery.
USca in Kailrv'a Block, uj&gt; ataira, neat dvur to

F

Gdt«t Ear Props
•
Caniro Ear L)r.&gt;p»
UuK Sloo* Ear ttrops

At an early ag.- I |.*«t m; fattar. and
&lt;• he l.-O u- with hot little of thia world’-*
g««id*. It soon liettim.- nemriary that I
-h- uld find some employ m- nt.
I was
llicn thirt.-en years of age. and not very
■lout or atn.nt! hwvyet with a will to do
any thing that could be found for me to
d.«. Al k-ugth my m«*thvr made an srtangeiueiH with a rarjw««tcr by the name
; of Morris, and I wv* tnken into his shop
a- un ■pprelilu--. With him 1 remained
two years, twit at tta cud of that lim- I
t.eramc -o worn down l.y tlw hard work

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TO CASH Ct’STOXKHS HXCLL
SICKLY

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HEATH A COTA KT.

tjnXTX rfVUVEVOB. Office in tta Court ' tlMtings, Feb. ta, I8W.
i fewML Al Bastrop. Prewma deririO* hfa-------------------------------------- --------------riaas will cal' al tiro riterifi * vfficc.

DECLAKATIOM No. 2!!

M l AALOBI

!)VEN feTfr
&gt;W fATX’W
lor t*&lt;*r

QHEBIFF.
0\&gt;r*i tb&lt;

AND

so fir g.iinrd U;hiW'tta confid.*rKv of "Mr. ,
Everrehthat ta now tnnHed me whhamnr
• ■! liia m&lt; o»: particular buri-ena. (Inly«am
thmg ctouutai m-—1 w m mfa receivimr
such waaraaa I fanci -d my aerviora nnli- 1
ilrd mu tin *|n fact, I was in debt.
I i
had puretaai-d a unit of &lt;-|.&gt;th&gt;M of stail-w
m the iieigiilr.rb-"Kl. and I was owing for
them. The tailor wanted hm rmuiev. and
I had promised him he should have it nt a
curtain time; hut that timeeama ami
pa si d aud I c*mid not pav him.
He
Ihruateiml, aud I pr»nnia*4 anew.
Oh.
bow many time* I wisfad I tad never
bought ttmse d'rihcn.
I rauW hare gut
along uittamt them, nnd I rewdvod that
never again would I buy anything which
1 could not pav THF hrf 'Ufu sp«-t. But

her if she was willing to give up a city

I heard a
“Ife’a faint! b • taint !"
Years have |««red away since that
low tremiilonv vol •; and &gt;*n turning. I
Mr. Evefi-d ia an old man; mv
mw .hili'i Evereil.
Site *aa frightroed — tit|t«fr
mid nt th.nt neumnit rainn the &lt;h«vlcf«on children ate life yr.in lehildn-n; tutd ttattat &lt;ta loved me.
But th it other tho’t store whfeh was «&gt;nca lti«. is ttow lialf
enmr with it; and th-*n I knew that err mine. ■ lie lias settled.and the other lull
of the extensive,tasiuexx tal-aigw to Iji
lonu "ho would drapi-w mu.
rv’s liustanii. M v mother Mill liven nt»d
Sick and faint I hurried away, and to
all the anxioiM inquiriea «dT L ivy.11 only th.Tiik.GuP. ran vet hlras hrr son.that he
btu never y«* rallol ono dmp of sorrow
replied that I «r not well.
Oil, bow
mhmrnlvle I felt, for I knew that my em­ tn her life cup.
ployer bad (1--levied Lie ttalK
Ilia gate
M idcin-iarBr Grorgra. I hr Celebrated
at mein church waa pro./ en.mgh ; hut
hw c mvwnsitiiai with th.- tailor madu It French artreus, wan starring in tta prov »
iiiera.
(fat evening after the fall of lluMire. That afternoon I dared not go to
cdiureb. and my in uber worried ...ver me. curtain, the taanx a«-*emb|e«l around to
If ata wuild «a*ly let me tarns. I might contfretnlate her. * Ah. gentlemen." nahi
have been less nuseralilv; hut ata chiag ata. •1*1 (day that part well, .uw nutthtV*
close io me. and I tad to lio I " her—lta ta yiiung and beautiful." “OK madam,"
first falseh-sal I ever ap*4c« to that noble answered tatty the sharpest of the beaux,
“you have proved tta contrary.**

w-tan 1 dtrscvnd.ri
tta kitchen, and I
fo.nnl my m »ttar ns pile and deathly as
death itarlf. Fur Lta moment I forgot
mv ««» pun. aud tastemd to her aide—
8ta gax.-d up iut&lt;» my faoe with such a
look an I hop.- I 'W never see again.
■‘Don't ask me, any qiw«ti-m«,CtarlesJ
hat go at once to the’store," she said.—

Mr. Evered wAnfkyiMi l'nm&lt;*dfately.” '
I could not ssk a question —| o«1d not
speak. Without breakfast—with-mt wall­,
,
been a be«y one, We tad sold a (pror ing to s-*e l.itcy, I stirted from thubrour?
quantity ,of.groats, and tta uewwy drawer Pfaiple wh -m I hi *t guod al me sharp
ly,
an
I
•&gt;lioe
T
bran!
the.
word
ihief
pro«*• w.-ll filial. Slowly a denim* ar-wr
befi&gt;re m«-. aud tag-in L’. ad'toe m-.
He noimre l! &lt;» E-orvd tad told tta story
pointed to this moijey drawer, und whls of invertin'-! How c &gt;nld he T No, no.
p-roi; “iVirre an- the m-mts «»f ridylng. ’twin tta' tailor wfe. hnl told r1»i firr «hy
y.«r debt," I knew that Mr. Ev.-r.ii vmpl-yer never would .have d*uw &lt;L Yet
it wa-ntfenvrt.
I aVqqa-d. ami suddenly
tad tai knowledge dftl(“ amount of mon­
ev thrr.-, for ta knew mH ho v much I tta thought of Bight -wem-red to mt\-bad wold, i could 'nkr evrvi C-.H. anfl ta Why tad l not ..thought &lt;d It tafon- f—
might' never mfaslLf.wltad wild a great Whv.riionl.l 1 -fay l-.ig-r where wfatme
.ailv ifeoM ta infer 1 I Uirwd to Ifee.
tta tailor that he an&lt;( tart ttan my tfsl-frame rdsbing af­
sboUM haw tta m-mey
ri*ry nfefe. ter me. with h-r h*.ir flooring wkMy in
and I tad ptsmred to&gt;» Mr. B.urjal te tta morning Mr, and her Cwe as pale as
tint di&lt;l not fedptta raw.
One evening I wnt alm* in tta store.—
Il’was Saturday evening, am! tta &lt;fey bad

advance voa tta tea *etry wum.
I tad
n-rt'beati •.pending hmftey fa -HsMy, tart
from mv po w pUhmre I supported my
mrrttaf. afafttatirirh all bp.
F.k- a Miff -sbilr I ta* n» I h-dred upro
that draw^ETrtFriffl Ilf tWTe th- tempter

And then ta w«s&gt;t to

tar and cimfeased his em&gt;r. and asked

ilian uiy«t-ll, he! i Httf &lt;1 •h-cted my failing
strength—mi*&lt;J it was maitilv thrrogh hrr
rffo.ts 1 lust I wu&lt; removed from the place
for I »bo&lt;iId never hate complained.
I was now tiftci-n—tail •dim, rod pair,
•ward** me. I telt sure,
alui I knew I i"&gt;uld not stand ant aort of point hfa fingor to
then, th it nil wte dtasivered.
“For merci’* lake, Ctarlew, wtat’s tta
matter f* crie*l Lory, a« she -might my

CASeKTBS A JOIJtB WOKE.

ing America vrfa*

, was himself again.

■K'lii in debt, eht’
“Yeo, sir ; but I will never d» it again.
I will go ragg.-d. if need be. but I will hot
run in debt.
-Il glit. right my fan !
But we will
cMiiir nt Inst. I eo.ild t».t keep it back.
Thirf! tkitt ! rang in my wkiI till ar. fix that all right n--w. 1 have fawn'hink
। agony was upon me
intense that all ing fin home tmie of merraring your pay.
। other coneepthinu of prim w.-ru as n--th irnd l will do so now—ii*** only •■&gt;, but I
I ing. Tin- night |"is-u&lt;l away in deeplesM, miMt put il lan-k to where I first tlmught
। phantom-making res*Imuteas; and uhvn of.it, and tlint wits three nvothv ago.—
■ the morning earn-. I nreae and walked Let a see.
•Thru-* dollars a week f«&lt; thirteen
i .wit tafi.tv my mother, or sister wan up.
I did not return nntlil l.n-skfast was weeks would ta Ihirty.iune dolfarw,” he
rrady. and thvli I had so uirm.me sll said. “Will that oq.utre you up I" •
••(&gt;. yen air, und iiioie. more l.-if*
out ward sign-., that little re tn irk w««
“Tla-n y.iu "hril hire that, and hereaf­
iivida ip a&gt; it. B it the worm w*«gnnwter you "hill have that uhi-aint over euch
ing at my briirt.
.
Thi.t afternoon I went with my staer
lie *aid wonietliing morenlmut making
to meeting.
As I elite. *d the tittle
rhtirvh. I met thegiurof Mr. Eveivd.— m&lt;- his head cferk rtt»«in* time, but I did
lie watched iiivstarplv and I saw niarkv mrt fully j.iwler«tand hid*. ' I received the
of pain upon his fee.-.
After the servicea nramy. pnld the tailor, ami stall I h.ul
wet® over. 1 saw him in omvertation rwtad my-hviiiM».,l had taemne ralm
I maieed taw earra-stly and happy. I t-»ld my an-lher and latcy
• mce I saw the tailor ..f my giasi fortuiie, and ttay wept f.r

age, wh» »m very intimate with Lucy,
audit wa» by her inienv*M«Hw with hrr
■father t Im I Lit.y gniimd her point.
I «m duly installed m my place, and I
naa
hnppv ;|»d eaitrnted. for my
intimacy

----------

Ctol-r- Mr. Er«

“Re careful, Charles, for ’iw.nild ta
printul indeed to h-.Ve y«HI aiek.
God
k.-rp and bl.-s* yow. 0-"&gt;d night."
(). h..w tht-Sr last word* rang in my
I ears.
Wtat u.mld my mother any —
| how would ata C-«l if eta knew that tar
। aon won n tkir/,'
It wpw long taf&lt;&gt;r.* I
I could give tta so -I a'mpe or form, but it

WILIJAM BURGHKR,

II. BKOWMi

-Wl-i .il.

1
neiftar speak or bn-sthe. tauuisu 1 tap1
peaed te sny rbe «a» meal.
'
.
1
W««der wbatmsdepapsay that wish-,
,
rd
word whro Betsey ti|w* t the h k nil
hia papers, and ttan snspned my
&lt;
I biirri.d .hi to tta taihar’a.
I paid my ere I i-tailq -ftiHy reul.r * that I wan safe. few chort months was a happy wife, and over
bill, and far a mnm.-nt mt taart felt Tta tempter tad come, but an angel tad the nmttar of three,lovely children, living '.-•ra staid said it Iwrau* my kite string
1
lighter; but It Wns only for lta tmmirnt. met and tauten him away. The doors with her husband aud little roes «• a broke
1
W.aider why the min’wfer makes fun
When I reschrel tta street again,th.- tho’t aud ahuttvrs were closed,'and then, my
ptamant farm, being willing to give up a ,&lt;&gt;f spiritualist people, and say there»ia*t
of wtat I had done came i.fwm me with s employer sat down by my -ids.
gir-st, and then say the devil g&lt;&gt;ra
,
whelming force, und I was mioera'.le.—
“Welt.Chjrleli.*’ heri.mmrocvd, “Julia city life for her hnstand's safety, 6tr he m.
like a roarin’ Hot* (only you cafc\,
i
When I rca&lt;h* d home I prof.-racd to ta has (wen trllmg nfe thfa aftcrtK-m tta&gt; loved the intoxicating Cap. But wbvti he about
ak-k, and retired al omw. Bui *oy moth­
ymtr uuHtar.”
took the gentle Mary for a wife be pnan- 1see him) to dev.mr alljlie IhhI hoys 1
Wonder wby .m -ttar told Bridget tta
“Yen. sir,” I Ireml.fingi f answered.—
er. sick and weak tarself nine ap Co my
wed to forsake tta intoxicating cup t-revU'djmd named to fix me some medicine. “My sfater thtij^ far tan only Inw able
»r, hnl Ms firnor a«vouinte« rotired him
Sta gnv.- me a simple prepuration. drew to support herself, and the rest comes «ai
and be yielded. But hec.nld nm go buns
up th.- clothra sn.iglv ab &lt;ut me, aud hav­
ing kissed me nta said :
to her. wfeun ta had wrcstgrd until he

Tbars's a soft seal ■" the skies
Thai Mauds with ttaughU within.
At the goldea t&lt;iUght dies
Fro&lt;a the first bright day of Spring.

’

lummy sweat utm npm my brow, a pain
iu my limbo, and I trembled tike an as-

W.eder stat makes pa lett•b.mBWg
Stevies SI. rbito-u fen* hfa bld-ng ibu
sctaul mteter’s rattan wtan ta wwM ta
Mfa-I, sod abmn bis iiteUmg away from
hrr mother waa U» leave her and go to the sttaol ratatrrM wtautae wm going
a better home than earth affords, and V. whip him. and ttanshut iw up in g
dark room beraore I triad, jual .swcjubu
wbeo her mother talked to bar uf bee

ed kiinlly asked.
borne in heaven, and told her she would
-*My fcrod such a dream I" I Involun­
tarily gasped.
“Well, well—-if It’s nothing wo'settan
that, I sip glad.
Bat due, I want Ui U» g&lt;&gt; with yro. hut who will take care of
With a drapenite effort to c'Hnpoae have a few wards with you befl.re jmu father while you are ffroe.'
Her fattar
myself, I thanked him for hfa kindnum.
• aa a drunkard, yet little . Ellen loved
1 Was felly anaisod now. I looked al
and then apiz'-d my hat and left tta store
’I ta frenh air revived nv- somt-wtat, an-l tta tu'giey drawer, though, mtuty limes, Aim. So did hie dying wife, who but a

fXSAl£* in stores, iron, steel, Sail., aud abelf

JT.LRY 1'UULIC hU Crower sneer, will al­
ien • io all bnsiaess eulrusicd lo him wits
.pts-, and lidelity. Resitatire. JutiasU.a u.
. tsixlv Jlich. Hiauts kept always un hand.

taoku from my lips.
I plunged madly
forward up*m tta fad.
Ctarite! Ctarlrar
1 started up. I tel} * heavy hand.upon
my shoulder; again my name was called.
• W tai's ttamatter f Come, rouse up.
F.w mvrev'w sake, w hot rib. y.ro 1”
.
It was tvered xh*&gt; sp-&gt;ko.
I was still
sitting upon tta stool tahind tta duntur,
but my head had fatten forward upon a
pile uf g'""!» that lay heaped up befiwe
me.
lustincttvely l east my eyes -«p&gt;«
tta money drawer, and slowly |^e truth
worked Its way t&gt;&gt; my min&lt;£
A cold

“That I rami-t inform ^mt,' .replied the
tswmiHmtcallv* g«ntk-man; ‘but bv Is

life with all its etarms fi&gt;r hh sake. She
told him that she wns willing to live •«
any spot I list hu might choose, but afar
never could r«&gt;n**nt to lire with a drimkard.
He wild that he ttverf would
drink aoain the poisonoca beverage, and
fi&gt;r six years be kept |&gt;i« pntmise.
But
as improvements ere bring made in al
m&lt;»«t all parts ol th* world, no ttay were
made an-«t
mnoe
alssit wnr
their ewny
-rwnty ass#.
tame.
A »il»ilutaMe to get an» «tar answer
lags was growing up near them, and of
hTn, tta justice ordered him io ta
---------............................
oatraeuttare
«mu tav.rn snd agowrry . 1&lt;&lt;ud .ptHitt
apd all wmm «-x(Hi-ted to palnmize, y ro was bn mght taf»
nun well aPtfeipate that the wife tretn-Wire, Jefe.”------------ ---------- -j-TwId.-d tor tar hus.uind'" safety, as "ta Saw as drunk as a beast yesterday. When 1
hhn night after night pi" &lt;&gt;n bis hat and
qurations. the’cmly an*»er
go towanisita village, and he never re
—“your b««or's very wfeu
tunii-d until after up. I night,and ttan what '
a wight "Iw Iwhcld ; h-&gt;w unlike tar kind
-f&gt;:id! r. II your tw-m* wire!** tad tta
uobl.-heait.'*! Inixlamd. But a few mro’hs ' Indian wrib a jrok oMrwWlllhty.
•
1
before she hnd lain two ./tar little onus
• Yes." ctT'U. rtd the nutgfatnrte.
ill tin- allnit grave, tar baart had n«U
“Thro." replied
• I mart buv»
■vnaed to uxaim for ttam. till now sta fa-cti drunk, anre."
r.j..ioil that ttay were ha ppi .mu h more
• i than tta ..nr one on earth ; tat ‘ God
-Fix Txll Pa A him Ilk C« wrs Ilcwa."
d«eth all things well," sta w-.ul-l oar.and —(hn* of &lt;mr rit tens wb** ha* «akw»:
ttan she would try to peneiwk* h r Imo- •••me pride for arver.l yrani in rwllhntiwjf
band to f-wsake tta int-'riraimg ru|^ but ■ ful ci op of hair «n Kia far*. w as railed
hr w.-nld not listen t«. tar gentle plead­
away fnm. bmir on I'tmtaes &gt;u-mr titre
ings. and thi» *u mon* titan h.-r tanrt a nee.
Wl.il.- a&gt;*rt t an, itn« xp. ra-wevd
coitf.l tanr, and fn*m day t»» day her lumd epuiltd his »hi»kria in frin mlng
. keek grew paler.utwe nt times tta Arctic •tbm»i which
etagrimd him.tint be di-1
fimJi tmgvd tar ctark. while tar atrp rerlcd the liarls-T to make s cl&lt; an joh of
grew id.iwrr, till ata felt that tar "life was it by shaving mustache etui w linkers both
just ebbing away.
And thus we f-rnnd •4E The tartar oliTyeil and « ur friindw
the mother and child lta night we fhtr«»face was sa urn—th and dcliratc ns ufe-n
■lured them to tta reader, the daughter in hia tevfla.
fir r. tnrtnd Immr in the
wan kneeling by tar in*H tar’s tadai.ie, • night.
Next tlwWttikg hi» little gift did
while lta mother's thin, wasted hand was n«.t rrcognixr him •« waking up. la»Jtfain iHt sundry vurfa &gt;»f tar little Ellen.—
mg.o-rr h.-r mother, and *vmg. ns aha
But hark, ttare is a quirk step at the
■ipponrd, a stranger in the tad. ..ta re­
drotr. am! It la s-.ftly opened, Uie hustand
marked tn her childish Mtrpliriry. ••Mis­
and father entered, tta tertr* were flowing ter, get out of tare: Hl fell my pa ott
down his cheeks, and an ta looked at tta
y.Hi when he cure* hotnd.**
siislld form of hfa wife, ta exolaimed : ‘ I
have murdered my wife."
The wife
A cohuvd W»*k expected ndnpnwy v»T
murmured, “la this a dream, or fa it real
tar «iw n kind, and w a* at a M*i» how to
ity." Sta wax So surprised, that al first eirtcrtain tar frtend*.
H«-r
sta thought it *mly a dream, I art it pr*.r
“Chloe, y «»u must make an np’dugy.” '
ed to fa* a reality. The wife wai &gt;H»ce
uLa! mtaim. bow ran I niskv it f f
mote h ippy ; «ta felt’tatatacroia Irove
g&gt;a n&lt;&gt; appfea. tn- t-gga. no tatter, Mo nuf.
her daughter &lt;&gt;ne wL • would rare for her.
tfo'tu tnske it wid.”
But tta reader will say. “he will drink
Zin." but he never did. ta was am.mg
Several nice young (troll-men went tw:‘
first that signTOl tta T«mp-ranc«thrvreiridrore «/7ry«Whgl*iternsel n few
pledge. Tta, wife liugrrvl a few more
evroinga stare
gfae taf sr-Wrroufai-—
days and then sb*1 omunJlUd lta father
und daughter to Goo s keepmg, and wrtft After some imih.* the sur nttt wroi rot
u. dwell with her loved roes who had and walking up '•&gt; ti.e tarpfat i xdoimed,
"my friesd. t'u- folta m«- nll-tfa-vi; ymi '
if&gt;uv before.
rani gel a rent he. c broighl!

Theodore H-hiX: ***. walking, in the
-days of Warren's blacking, where on* ot
the rmi*mrir* ./ idtining chiracter h id
written on tta wall.
“Try Warren's
B ——-" hirt. tad. ta.ii friglitwmri faun
hfa nn.priety. and fled. “The rust is lack­
ing, -aid tta wit.

luud. it d&lt;H-i 1 • faster than «a,vttmtg in
natere. It fe Hk- the boiling &lt;&gt;f an egU;
it nt very dear al fihrt.1 tat a*H&gt;ei M it
gete cloudy, Ubst Uiin.iiiB'.rii-»aeand pni
may cut it wfaka.knife.
.
.
.

;ut the tavern getting tfrmik wilkj lyrt
punch.। .while I am nt tapue. with n. a bi ng
». flrijA hi rid »ater."
*Odd! y—
silly jade; why 'ion'llu«i wa*m ft."

If the Mrxwnns wOM i*. tawn tta ttfaui
nrwtsif
porenttansf perhaps itaj*
tad tatter send fer Mr. Ifarey.
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�the N. Y.»
div with bn»
Mr. Haskin

NT* Babcock k

entered by bar-

tte amoant of

Afoi did Mr. Buckman ahrt

introduced a ^&gt;ill to-day
-r
rataro nt hta nwumll atUteeva (where Ife
ortstructlngbriakwaters at BuSA* and
eiaptoyad many repuUiMns) gape bv w
py* Mr. Stefhy, of P&lt;cliac, attarapl- Omrugo.M briiig works ofl FtedrtmWtefurl V» tte old fira. I went tterw rai-BsL
cd tutcide by hanging, t« tte 2d instant. pnrtante. This awcreincnt la made upm
urtorf aa.i treed to induce him to ie*ve*-.,
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- He wts rtfocwd before life was extinct th&lt; petit km of tte Chiml 8&gt;«rd.
telling biin te would tiring on a fight dtekp
te k«W st Detroit.May 2d, l*dn. to agpolsi
- Washington, April JO. .
iwalva DviB(Ma* “
io —
represeal
dM Or
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“■ this Stais '■ia “th“
A Mr. J«htMnn,af Cxldwate-r.
NsUoaal BstebltterObavenUMi iil'CkidaIir ' '
It is anderatood that some of the Re­
fowm tte wwtvrvi.eui.
once nn innwtr of tte States Prison, has
publican
ten.rtora
an- In tero a fttufrrcried OH that I waa then pfoUwig aWwtRape Mica a National Coarealton.
Ixen concerned recently in forgeries and euco thin week l“ order ta e»ei»ldvr an
tri-k. On Woodsy they met Kt Bcrun,iit- .Ta ba belli, al Ctuesgo, May I Mb. to noaioals
otter frauda.
He hqs fled.
Look Hut amaudipeni proposed Uy Briwtar Sim
suMfi tte people by nun robing the bous­ •
Priudrat ted VksPnrsxVnL
mono to tte o*m:asrcial ciausn of tte
es, sod fiot finding Hafe*on, ttey protuk*
for hint.
MeJtete TrettyAg tte, CiM»«y »'»
ad » eanflirt; sefo-raftern ware wound
HT Two brothers, named Holden,
stands, it would in tte ina’trr of importrd; and tte Lyncb^s &lt;rerw defeated. -On
' were arretted and brought to Haalingn, ationo, confef c« England. Fun**. B**X'
Tneaday ttey returned fa feree* tel find­
the olhgr day, charged with paaaiog coon- cm, and other naiiupi.as gieaxwdvatta
ing ad uoe, ttey broke up tte saw-mill,
atid swore v.-ngt-ance r&gt;n me,and the wtelv an honest man, seek an inrosug iti-ai, and i terfsiiewawy. '■v“s‘‘.
gra as to tills country, breavse u&gt; uur
exMing treoLte with them they ortkl
______
P»ty. In tte ineatitime,
(&lt;wv___
Tucwfay}! ’toy ril-his aeta open to inspection, tet
claim all fhe tetn-fiu esumded to* !te
•^fc***_____________________ ‘bat I -woe renter seeks tu hide. bis nwn oerrwpta'i.
teary ndl’nf snow, reme &lt;df on tte third most favored nations, among which Mex­
and bid teen for pcacr; that I stood up
tatkfad tbe dignity «4 hta office, as though
Sunday of February, io Belgium. Twelve ico would te included, and ate&gt; gteoff tte gr«»tmd o« my Frankfort speteh,
tte President were Ith ent pc rot, a czar,
and should defend myerif mid Irieudw—
churches were simultaneously struck by them adrnatagsa equal to our own in
Mmicm at oar expense.
This te tte io-J
Tte tanb incrvnscs in rndeoea; I he uprai uri king, whose power waa unlimited,
lighting.
j'-'
terpretation given tu the clause by one
my a»f»s awaiting an attack ; ms familyi *and whose w-ill was law.
Perhaps it-is
An acute Yankee has invented a of Umi Senator..
ahw4wtely rrftee to retire, soy fag ttey ‘ ’i..4 strange that a Federal Exocwlivo sho d
Tte objrvluf tte amendment by. Mr.,
will run hullota, and aid, as in &gt;77«. ’ if.
bread maebigp which dispenses with etathus tliiuk n»d net, since it is a port uf
driven into tte wuods.1 shall attempt t..
ry kind nf yeasLnr baking powder. We Simmuno. is U* secure fur intrwlvea exb.»M my poritHM a* king w poestlde { his creed tu removeite rulert aa far from
do not learn whether It dispenses with eluaiveljf, the advantaipw of •.•uum-ree
and domeute products. This, it ia supHanding •*» the cms.itatmn. tte taws and the people aa possible. Bui it ion little
my right. I -will defend them or die. Tte strange ttel three whudaun that tte right fl-Hir and meal. Unleas it dues a&lt;&gt; the af­ p••fd, can te accomplished, in which
cannua at b*iington is sent fiir, and tbc tinguA'crn ,tta-ma*tlv*fojs interim! to tte fair ia iif no sccouut.
•vent the otter clauses ..f ite treaty will
Gi'.vrffior aids. '
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bveoms comparatively un&gt;ibfeate&gt;&gt;nah|r to
A H»&lt;* boat lying at the wharf
pw-pH-. atajuid -apologtoa for such action.
suvvral of thu-e Senator* wb&gt;&gt; are oppos­
“Is this my fttusc only, nr that nf lhe
in Viaksburg. was entered in the night ed to tte treaty to tbciHTgiual form.
We
my,
foie
a
little
strange
that
tte
ad
­
American people I Is 'it to te vmdirste.)
Thia movement is regarded aa indiua
isfthb way. uml how T Shall I stand ‘or vocates of Popular Bovrreigwty sh-mld by amne scoundrels. Tte Captain and
bin servant were murdered. 88,000 were tiveuf an imptoveuittit in tte prospects
defend tte Preaidml in drfying lhe p&gt;iw
• 4" w rati tea tom of lhe treaty.
There i*
ervevcn «/ Gongresa, fo&gt; question fas ofii- stolen.
reason to believe that the parties directly
My daughter
v-ial acts. But a» iV u&gt;. and aurh is tinA home telong'mglo McCray A interested will acquiesce in such an amend
ijndMntC.
depravity &lt;4* mi •dent DeoMierocy. Why ! Bros., of Grand Rapid*, was stolen from meQl.
1 Mr. &lt;.1ey ia the .wrrii
ste-uld Defttocraey rule boulter four years tte stable a' few nights since. No treees
Land Sales are to lake place in Michi
sailed in thi* manner, ar... K IHU ...........p
gan in July and August, o( altermitr arc
ny ftfrnd-, not only jn Rnntu.ky hut in tte Pr«std««t would te kmg, with power of it have as yet teen fajhd.
tiims, under the Rnilnvul net of fS-’Hj. ite I
at! free Statre.to be amsik-d with Impitn to dhamlse tte Amet^csn Gwigrcws. and
A tern telooging U» Mr. Evans, minimum price nf.whu-hia 82 50 pri
ity.
Hrrttf tww, a«*te (miniates, or
defy tte power &gt;&gt;f the prwple. , Thank.
of Wyrnning, Kent Co., was c«isum*-d acre, tugetter •jib the teuls heretofore
rriher ask a, te allowed to eland nr tall
akwie.
Tte violence that shall strike Gow, there in yet time to avert such a by fire, a few days since, with all its con enoflerrd. embracing an area of l .fiSO,000 aurre.*_____ ’
_______
down w. mapnanitnowwa defender uf jin catavti'-pte.
ten's, save two horses. It aught fire by
tics and freedom will inevitably provoke
But why did the President protest; be
How Doctors Differ.
a burning log heap at some distance.
a fearful rrr--mfwnse. &gt;Wd earnestly b-ij-e
cause be is innocent ! - By no ntfan*.—
While tte doughface organa claim tte
therefore, that ite tellies w ho prrseciKud
J3^* Tbc'town of Homer has sutevrib
icaultod tte recent elections in Coimvctitte Bgrcana will he w fee In time.
1 - ’ Tte invretignlion ts going on and stew­
ing tip corruption' w Lirfi tbk President ed 82.400 U&gt;words building tte Grand eut as a virtual dongbtaci- viclory, indii-a
tiqgtte total overthrow of Republicanism
might wel( seek to k&lt;-ep from tbc[iublk. Traverse Ksiln-nd.

un ,
'"ourn t
Brother.
Rtwhnd, That io all the frifehda of the

deceased, we el tend twrfiearUelt sym­
pathies hi the ItMof a kind and aBcc’.hmale Brother and tfue-bcwricd frictid.

Retolm, Thut aa a member of our Or­
der. the deceased tea ever teva ; faithful

(!o“D .XaWfWtWrfRdf-MTiiB Pill
or Tin W-4M.a-rTlirrr.tuiin.Hi Ih.xc»
s»M a veaZ
W 41..
n.-rttcb’*

aid devoted tn mtr cbusv, end Miir-grratcst eulogy 1» the ilihriiury &lt;4 bir'rtitrgrity

and many tirtix*.

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//rao/rec^ Tk-tl the mrnitefs of this on the lips &lt;&gt;f all. they are ktp&lt; In the
Lodge wearilk? Iiudge vM”. np&gt;unijng thir­ houses of. all. ihejr win-s pr*. niuplwr.d
l»v ihousa'iMla. tfA-ir juIvi£ur reside evety data.
“Rttol^td. That u copy
these rtsolu-

L. V. lhasta. plsut.ff. Aitot*^.

AUERIFF8 8ALE

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ti«Mu te premtited tu the Bundy uf the
dr«-ra»cd.

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Rtnlttd, Ttel tlwnr petKvrdings be
puldhdird Irfnor village }Mprrs.
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Towxsmd, W. C T.,
D. Stbikki. W. 8.. pm. tem.

Aki-tuxMClxcmot fob tbb McDoFOVOH I'KOrtlH. — A suit WM mtrrvd
dav before yesterday in the Second Dis
trie! G&gt;urt by hj.rw.-s Fun, a nephew of
the late Jehu McDouougb, eiainting
♦300,000, by virtue of an alleged codicil
to the will of .McDotmugb. a huh is dated
Nov. 1st, 1810, and provides. in a lew
words, that the trustees of his property
si-a 11 pay to Mores F«rtt, right years after
bis death, the sum *4 1800,000, signed
Jobs Mclhmough. Those woo have es-

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!! r. t tei*»l«11 i *)
la this rtUage. aw tbs casrutac »T tb- f ib taat..
orcoo.amgtwa, Mr* LOUISD \ WTEBBIKKwifc
rf».8.lkXfcar sr«^ years. '
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sertMM* tasatv oe&lt; Vtui arst Mf W - -n ,,,
ewattec st scviwa meat, seves; &lt;r;/ MWbmto

New Advertisements.

t&gt; wight; Hi, BMth west y-n- -r ri-^ m
Mortsi of xcuoo thirty-due*, (toi fo
»«- X- asrth vf rsagr Be* sol. ia tLc evast, i
Barre sad Stat. M&gt;icbiten.
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Which said aberedeaenbrd prreuset l«fodln.

MORTGAGE SALE.

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TXEFAl’I.T having here eirie nt Um tWKsa
JLr ria certain MMigsgr. ciccetsS b« Ctarite
uevaU4a aa&lt;i {ta*M A Hr, oU.1.
u.fc.ri foe
itensMii ri JeiutslvuK. Brin evoalt. as! IfcsW
Iri Michigan, to Ds..J H. Krert-ld,
Cotsore
' A. I&gt;. 1*4*. hi tte Barer reuaiy liere.tcf* Mari
I ia Uber l&gt;. ri Modprr- &lt;m parrs It«, 4tt W
, 4! &gt; Stri Ite smaent Ctaitnrd Io te r«- &lt;* ril
, murtgags. at tte dale ri thu Mtie* teiag W
1 bnndrrJ and sistv-e-ghl d.itlsre, »-&gt;d as frerilI mgs at law har.ng been hretitntrd to n«v«tr foe

l&lt;-rl2W,0V0, wbicb is soon to te bvw‘t
forward.
Tta- city will bare ta b"4 U&gt; ter snug
little poKM-Mi.rtui, wbwb bare caused »•
much trouble t-&gt; arrange.—.V. 0. iklla.

hi Novcrpter. tbeir more bon,ret nod'HiL
spokru uolghoreniat th.- South draw qu te
a different conclusion from iu
They
AorraaLUM Golb.—Il w Mated in ite
Cov't-de’s-Ciriiimttee.
He ' testified to spread over tte woods with such rapidity frankly admit that it is a derisive Repab 1 buwtoN Qmotrrly llcvirw, just re pale
i trval 4ww «4 the Barry cvHbrtJ C srtt llvere. is
tl«c viUage vT lla»l&gt;ng«, Ktalr »f
holding a.cjerkobip with 81,200 salary in 'i* Io teffle ail attempts to eteck it.- Nine limn victory, and. that it leaves liule
listed ben*, that the net g-4d proditje «4
t'awrt Urttse Uiac the |4ace Ct b-Wiue Uw CH
mum
for
our
opponsutn
to
hope
for
ite
b-&gt;usc*, three harm, several horses, and
! Vk-baia. a c*4&gt;wty uf Awslndia.lmni 1851
rtlU.Gvrart for said lUrr. ceutUO I .ujl mC rf*
*Tte .Republicans *r» divided, hut are. tte CusUrax-lloune. but waa unable tu
sucres* of the l&lt;&gt;c»di&gt;cocandidate for Pirety psceroc. by tkc u»lr oCU&amp;Mslerpublic- aartioa tv tbc Ligbe«t bijJcr, lb* puwwu
bend
of
rattle
were
destroyed.
Tte
dam
alas. tbai AU «M*rrtr diCrreal f.sta
uniiutg rapidly. Smtard i* l.ke^y tote, say w hat te performed, bow much during
idvDt in Noyiiuter.
Upon thia subject to Jone 80th. 1858. was 16.555.888 tte
/•QMbcr aaforsiaa.
JSQ 4r»*-nlw4 ia **ut n:..rtg»gr, vr k. n.uci. tbarwfJ
ctw, tte &gt;aJar &lt;4 w hick,’ in sterling wxaiey DQ
thrir zn.vn&gt;in«r. 1 did rnOhink sa a.few ite year, whether he occupied an offx-v !age is estimated at 810,000.
the CbarlcsVe. (S. C.) News aays ;
It is rsckwl ia MS MMd Mgwse-rDO » a* ■ball l« nrr^.in iu Mn*t' tLr smraci for"
Mei
anpsid oa mm&lt;! uiortgsg'. al tbc fotr &lt;U*
was
082.428
852.
The
mi
qm.nt.ty
and
months Lack, htit things -1'irec. uhangod.
• The l&gt;wa. of GfAMcrtteut by xhu Dr&lt;xl. wrspptr b&gt;s&gt;.«k4 --K T Babbit a
in tte building, why his name was not
aaftet; with intrtret. n*« and rvprs*. *alfowci Lw
SSF" An editor nut east saya, “^e
fo.i Mcdtci-..! rtalmtaa;" also, nictar*
•Urty the cm tog in &gt;4 Virginia.
lie feu&gt;
movnscy forretedow* tte result nf the value ol gold exported from tte tsucJ
. IwiatMl toafaf brcM*. with a'gUaa &lt;4 ■ I
■ targe majority &lt;4 tte party in bit. entered in tte drily register like those of .lots t^liviii" authoress.” Y’ou are not PresidvntiaJ aoiret. -It «boss that tin- ■ Hiiee ol Victoria ami Nrw South Wah-ei
martrarirg salrr nS tbc Inp.
Wbta
how it o&gt;me te be omit- ।to be blamed f&lt;&lt;r that, particularly .if ate &amp;&gt;uth nigy li^pc but liule from tte aid from Msy, 1851. 0. tte 31*1 of Ltewmbhnds. he now d“e* net fear Jtsuita«n.stuf other ckrka,
vas putrUo- vw papci yua (ix.uld
te apparently im&gt; tak* t--take’he nomiu
h-d from tte Bl'ic Book. He admitud iis smart and good lookiug. I'odoebtedly •it Noiltem DcnuK-rncy. Notevru Pa. 'ter. Ibh7. is 17,028.413 -tuhow, valued
at £84.122^60. Tte price &lt;4 later ta ».
Mtoti.
Hr rem get it. and—wh-nl lta n t—, te-thg frtfaecte with the President by
will
go
with
ter
uidaw&lt;
ste
pave
tte
ru
b
r
wai
as
atoi
».
you can’t teip it.
Please inform nv
high that "thrva bias *4 quarts are at
!!•■ will nrol-dily kg wlng-d
Th- I), in
Full dirrcti-.M for aval .nr breed with
•nareiage. . Mr. Purser, of New York wbethkr she rtlurnt your lute. You are" mptis price of a high prriectira tariff to present thrown away b&gt;&lt;&lt;w«ihat i» crush­
this SctcMlua sad smu boUl. ar Cma
P"rt&gt;
ffMaivuniroly-t
tte iron. o&gt;al, and general manufacturing
। lucky di^ it abc d«a-s.
pahwij’l’* and p«r&gt;vi&gt;aJ divft-ns, brepmc &gt; pptanjd to Pr»*ve that te offcied to cun a
ed. Qnartx that will nut yield •hsoouikv
। intvresta." .
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w SWT.
a^iwirruiiip-d man «t spoil nmugcni eit- tmet with the .Treasury Department, fnrAnd tbe Washington Star draws tte and a fedf U» tte ton. &lt;« an imperfect ayafj»“ A writer in tte Detroit Tnhune
sad HrtdiU I’oBpcvs.
.
b-m «4 crashing aud smalgamatirg'is&lt;
gagrd in the Pre sidrubM ekwtt&lt;«.
its tiish'mg atetifiniit svewhy, fiir public
follnwmg moral from it:
the pnvperty invested in saw
ateiduaed hir-rtsul metal."
| 7*&gt; M AKE TOUB OWM HJAF. wWh »•*&gt;
onlv l...j&gt;&lt; -.
..n its ~u v-~ in P«-u.*- stpre-, «f twehyi per eviit Ire* than they | estimates
‘
Thus
Dougfari«m.
nutwitbstanding
(
4 Xtt T UABtlim PCMK CO5CE3TKA i 2,
y|*ggia. b-ok to tbs- vwt.. h tat* 120
। mills, and grist mills, in Berry C»uaty at tte enormous expenditure of money sub
were ujsrrdvd to.Mr. Matter ag&lt;l bi* (
—*Ite Legislature of Maine tins ineur- i
votes iuthr S...UL; k. these add four
♦ 101.800. Two (louring mills a&gt;a aarign scribed to .New York &lt;« the Deaiocmilc
foon &lt;IaliA&gt;.-iii i. and threw fr&gt;&gt; u Ong.a, parturr^ of Wilk-t's Point,Fori Sm-llmg.
porated n cimvpwny, to be cwUed tte.
side,
has
m*ured
ia
Ctenrcticut
wtet
it
ordisu? )*uU&gt;h ; pal au tasaas - I lb ,
rd t»i Ttemapple.
There is a (barring
"Msiiw Steam lb ad’Carriage Gunpany.”
* lb*-- • ’te. sad 11 lto.-«Ub AND I
127 in all. Th. »c tuaj la- set dorp as and New Bedford tame, by which an an- (
brought about in ite l-at elections in te- ,
eertain.
Twenty five mure. voles an- I mud Mking ilf 4uri&gt;r 830.000 might terr mill in operathm in tte town of Hope, w*. Minors--la. Ohio. Illinois Wiswnsia, ( giving stem tbc exclusive right t- nude I
nutiMmcd.in this report.
Wanted til elect a President. Tte lew thand Miolugan—pertep* rtu&gt; »&gt;.Hnd&lt;fot I uae »4‘ btcum in pr*.p-lliM|; rarriagra over i
teen made. Tte Coi|imitte« addrrered
highways in tte Stale tor twelve yeare.—
west you truly e* well give uvrr a* gxr
Pff“ Mrs. Keiiah Cortis died si Eaton thrashing al tte p»lb&gt; ihat the party cn-r j Extvplioa is in-ide in favor of owners nnd I
t«L Erne S-mI sial oretitainlten. |u the last a letter to Secretary Cobb, a«kiug for the
received in three several States.’' ’
Rapids
rerently.
aged
92
vests.
Her
uvnteact and all rtwrrefumdriior. Ttesit j
Is lie Blatter &lt;4-lfa| «stair ol Uslue W U*
Fryaiilctilial ekxtmu Imiiana - alvnio gate
proprietors id slate quarries in Placets
hirilmnd WM'a addler of Ite Reroliftion
a pia^rity for th*- dwuiovrata.
The wiH be aren that tte Preaident bad good j,
qoi« Ci&gt;., and those vngsgrd to manufae
Rhode Island Election.
Oa readme and aitag tte retiree,duly
8te lost two tens in tte war of 1812.
V7* TBS BKStrMTOS OV HM BSC*. _M*
turiag it, ute liavw tteri/ht b- use s’eam
rg .&lt;&lt;&gt;r n.tu-1. diviri..!.-.
n- w reason Mr pr-.t. sting. He ife-c* to»t like
fl aer !*. tuaomib. f-esi iu&lt; foe rrttsia nsaiai
Tte dvfeut is not a Rrp*toli&lt;wn defeat,
TUEnNEATnEAl.ER OFMAMlIND! !
betr.ii -rt forth. that Mires ✓ efo..i»«s»rst»sa*e”
niake herhoprhwa. Olinuta jr.jnt fcw Bo- teltf rijs^'-d- Who can blame him !
|
A severe freshet has occurred in for the notninntions which ‘Intro Iwwn do in driving tteir loads &lt;&gt;f alate frvmi tby
m! e»&gt;ats su. be granted la tte-eid f aliOsseettenm by a piwrahtv
ab» ia now goUc
Uhio.
It fans teen mret severe la tte fealod were in to» proper amna tte nain-| tide-whirr nt Bangor. A spvritm-ti &lt;4 Uto
TtMiiajaM.. It ta nbttrb laulbe Ji- sdar.ths
ate*. G on.ctlent. New Jrtfo i. and Pa.
cirt'rwl part &lt;4 tte State. 8&gt;une paper* inations of tte RepobHean purty of Rhode Btcatm earriugs tu Iw. used by the cnipa.
TOK IFHOLM WOULD CXmiDf.}.
(lor Brward w &gt;11 racly carry ,N*« V’vrh)
Kansas ik CoMoaae^—Tte fall, in adny wlllipr.itebly l« in a*e sla st tte Ik.
*tats 1 that portions *&gt;f tte Central Rail­ bland. Thia tette rtnaim why they were
I t J PEOPLE. Til I N K
■rfdtUj
l
alone remain t&lt;&gt; is-ut.aU—I'. uum Ivama mlf Kriisnv n» an rqnal Sta'c into tte Un road are under water. . ■
dek-ated.
EveryImdy knows that hod ।
AFTER WHlClfo„ ACT I
ii-n oT Star*, with tta- Wynndottr Ci’.m
Wub Cat SitwT
HK* Gvn. Miranion tea raised the our present* cievllvtn Chief Maghiratr, I
■stitj^Uoh. pto'wi lb.- If-xire of RrfifracatGov. Tenter, Itevn r«- nutninaied- 'n«’md I day Inal, week* a young lady, daughter nt, ua‘4 searas yxpssX. al th* taae taf.
siegenf Ven Oux 11' rrsnlbi in a Amr,
of Mr. Itefelfor*!. iu iwcordatwe'with Item | II. Rice, of Bruigliamton, atel a wild tail I
riivenon tte 11 fa »&gt;f April. Tte vote
inh-elnilhir in that inter mentioned «f a ifictewvt trangi- and *amd polhH. te would
winch wriulud 341 Ite
It avema lha'
stood ayaa. 182. nays. 73. Th» ••pporiFrench King. wb«», •‘With 40.000 men have herb re-elected with nothing trioH- Mi»» Ute- und ter mster slatted mil U&gt;
This Itteaou aiw a trap which ted Ishii •*&lt; im&lt;Im gn-m I
marvted up the hjjl, »cd then mareted than a fitnnal i&gt;pp&gt;«iimn.
ocrats, aided by n few of the same stump,
now tatight, l»oth tnoriily and politically, distdneu froiirlba house, tnkmg withttern ,
tn hr found of Mason and Diam^a line. td-.wo «•»," ; ■
iate etnpMtie that we may rraw-mibty a gon.
tV bs-.i liiey name ailhm sight id i
Ht"- gmter portion of tte Mte bopa toresp tte tenrflts of'its as)ntary
It only r»tn*iDi ,b&gt; the. Senate now tai
tte trap they discovered a targe wildtau
riaat», an!! riowm thrr'n**wrhmg*lid* it fong-' time*—we mivbt td hist, l-ut aa they, neared-the ajiunal Irrukr Fruat jU dr.
pane lltia'bni't.i make Krmma a State and »Hir1 democratic delegation are in firror
CHANDUY SALK.
’
- DMH Waal IB be larwattgated.
•&gt;f the nominttipn' of. Hunter for the neat agy- for all time to online.
it id al- tfruM tlH-.lrap^und 'with: nmutlt a gt*p«M Th.)
. eure-thcr
tngrt ihia horii'of orotentron htit iifOte-1
There is n ‘reluctance «hi tte part Dfthe
nu«| stiprrtluuua to add the tepe tteutte
O T ATb OF M Btno AX.-Tbo Cirasit Cosrt br
'
f '
ignem.' ^Vift the Seniitado to We shall ( Presidency.
A-------- Mturtwof tte oanrasa wiH
dem«ierwfke Iradsreto te inu-stigatod.— '
□ ihct'uuaty ut U*ny.i« Cbauccr.
Hotmaa Greenwood died at I osier
Mr. BiM-tenon pr».tr«te agairart fr.: ’
/Mo-g Jfteift tt at. CbMpunssW*.
repented — ProriAmn Prtu.
Pruvidriife, Rhtkfe Island, aged 95 yters.1
declares that te hl breirtt—strictly w&gt; ?
j. H smJIili^r cUrf/MrfcJr*
but te d*-nY wantTfpVtlVbd'iipon him.—
£qypF« 4ccu&gt;M».—Mia. Tbotnxs lS.
He waa a soldier nr the Revolution, endI
III patausatr -4 and bt &lt;trtw of a Sw-trtal
U.M &gt;&lt; hot
m hi
8»i with Mr. Betel I, dk-tnocnirie C&gt;4b*ctor
Aorolttn. court, in th&gt;. c«m. &lt;tatrs O a-rlrtb
supposed to hr ttetest wrrivor nf those&gt; Oliver, n»'idii)g pear tbp /k-ylum, jviii;
taw, I.Ona u ter. Circuit Onrt Cub.
oftte port nt Naw York, who tee fv-en
Thadukl-s Urw*.~R 1
who w ere emBted In tte Jersey prifon, moal dreadfelly burned Fy burning Jliiid'
before Mr. Gwud^a Inveteidetiaf &gt;Chu.
.
tw - - -•‘Py^s draft, cecriv ! ]
&lt;&gt;ti Saturday evening. , Ste was filing 4
miwee.
At first te wae.vUMC gilmlt
. •Ilghiwl lamn, when tteiiaid caught, und -d ■.&lt;**«&gt; ud
nns, and nuifreaad ehat-te-485fe-o-na&gt;n
H» U U- prfe'p*!
.1
1 she wm da fully burnt on die tends,nrm», ।
parties in New Yrek «ity ami ett wtelB
-WfcCHftgt.* -Jill; M,rch »&gt;, isft*.
I
, and Ai'k-. A. ipisMwrigrr was sent to ibe
Asylum, and Dr; Van Driweq very |j,ind . T*-.. n-aa-.J B»nk, U (U a,, j,! ;
■ ly tame and. did ydl in his power u&gt; #
No ).&lt;k. ■», w r.rrk-l. II.’,..
ty Owo-hwndrtdi end fifty five ctni lict-c thc-diftnrascs of ite auftring wo:
J- '•»«&lt; .1. • .; - i .
J»V-U lv f. I:--' loaded wish live stock, fatal? passed Byr •
Wbra.Will pfofie teen Uv te'***^
arose in one night
State* to’the place &lt;-f fK*g»nnlhg- 'prtkfing. whatever b&gt; d&lt;&gt; yrith an article, ao
i murdcnxul Tte pa|wrs are qmttoualU
d-d, itet ru'thing emiiaiaad ia-tte C’matigivtog sad.saoouula i.f suffering audtjsalihendoh of Kanawa gteM he »«wtewctad to
from tteae fluids.
Throw item tett «d
noblemen will acootnpwBy bfm.
1
yoty boufov 1 you are m cxvataxil danger I
pr-^T ’**.TE*y
n«.gjU-taainlsg to |bc Indians l^lKe TrrHT Tte widow of -MiBgM
4wM-. an sccsdew is alw^a- .liable-and wten
it »&gt;tm&gt;e, it
to te di----- '*
ritocy, acowding to existing trrwiiaa j tuif JMesonic nuu&gt;r«ety,diad setswdy at Mam­
deadly. Sutetiluta cosI----- --shall their truaty bsdBihiri within the ]
'
which will give « teUcr.i^jht al rtje quar­
,
tar
!
rery
bqavy
ahoww
aT/ndu
I
Stefe»utttfTte-*fad trite shall ai^Afy
ter tte e.xp.-u«e. Belter a dripping uan
it was aw»mpe , die, than this murderous atuft.—BMl jQfi.
'thWreterirtflit-reto.
th* nrtt gen- l-fell«« M-sxtey wigte.
er^po^mmi^Xnnam sbaO be enti­
George W. Baker, uf Philsdripnia, ed

itbr of tte Pennsylvanian.was before Mr.

L-FP" A fire broke out in Holland col­

ony. iii Ottawa Cu., on the 30th ult.

It

'‘KttEttSTSajV

■errfck tWr LhMM HIM I

.

Z.'X

T L

wrre b.mx

tled to ooo Mera bar in the H&lt;an* of Rap

�ul the invited.

Such -*** ihv cBturtein-

i.ient served up to

:

,

.

RIBfOVATS THE CO XsTtTVTKJN

Tb.»e,

urf wh .b,™, .U,
.K
MrdUgBtheraJtatfaewoHgi
tbrocgb lhe
whole exercises of the Institute, with • lews ba* rasebea ite btgtaa l
w.rj luiuo fte La,, ,ta,t u, Bn.pl
the tuckbrs’ ixrrrrUTE.
,•ingle eaeeptMm, were jwrHotted u&gt; lake «cry ui diaeimc. mtice we me
The term of tbu Spring suries of Stalo part
1
in tbe uvcrciacs of the evening un.y

..rain,.

And tbe w bUc vital or^nttatiofc

|

-la «U eases

Imd been prominent

Tcacfirrs* Institutes recently closed 1ft our »i
1
far as to be spectators.
Some idea
village, hns been one of decided success. can
&lt;
be obtained aft Um "Rcgaiar Tuans,’’
The number ot teachers in attendance was 1and tiie chance given fur variety, when
144, aud the' interest

manifested

1lhe tael h

was

HASTINGS

staled, that Id number they

“STILL LIVES.

grttfilylng iu the highest degree, tn all

Ratify ing tn alt resident* hero tn hare

Institute,' seaMKiud with adicotives
,
... avjvwww
neersaarv t«i mention al this time.
. .
I ..
—
,

The fact known abroad, that Barry county
ia not

behind any other county in lhe

whenever tbo means of ecucatluo are

Lrooghl within reach.
It is scarcely necessary to endeavor Co
cniigbt* the reader Bpm

Ali-Cou^aeriiac

GlbUlSESS, HEADACHE, Ac.
U’&lt;Ma»srZuMr*cou

n&lt;n
“’d I""*’**
•*,* °r
||&lt;O «rbic:.aesc*uwalwco.rupluu*&gt;uu»ui«ncr,clugBut «'“F
'’•’‘"••orcalammr, brw« a suvam or
, ru»b er bluod io tbs hc»s.
tbe rxcUemonl

the manner in

wbieh tbe Institute was conducted; tewch

erp from every neighborhood, and indi­
viduals fmm all sections have witnessed

impnrtatfeft.

Rcuai Hcur, Mrrumx
greiiia|R» **•
rac^s-svAUausmtauDt-t.*.*^ U i#»t, Ki*
ftxteu pa Xrv Diiate/i-.acx I&gt;ra*HX|, Qg*
rrKla AMU lap:..-

« St. A’rtn’m'a PtttB. met trtj.-rd ffc tete^f
ski. te ewimtesari-taj tte®‘I»VteiteteT
T*s Buxx.’.
Ttea compound wQ bj fowd Ikgrwii pHft

CHEAP CASH 8T0HE.

ARE NUW AT THE HEAD

‘-------------------------- ?EHT

fc'OVNO.
Ttey alwuM ba tateo

H. A. GOODYEAR'S
H. A. GOODYEAR’S

Remedy

THE PHILOSOPHER* STONE

belirllt, rather thuu please • and lhe evil' wabeahht UmaruuM**.
u. .Ud&gt; ». nfc. .. £1 UM ,r new. "”7

Sftj^W^.TOS

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

. j.^naha.Md
u. v. u,

&lt;m ^&lt;i»

A. GOODYEAR’S
A.GOODYEAR*
A'CuoTH’lAira
A.OOODTEAIT8
A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR'S

tte RrUve.1 Serves, tte La«xaM Clrenteton,
are Imbued whn new rhaHiy. end ite auod,
sympatliidug with the uudy, later arc ite ebeer*
E^TiM«| tertW te pnrHdte whil XW

called
fur
dimness«f
aigbt.
aud urnri
ivu wr.
.
„1W utl,cr •*
mull
. Thu&lt;
It ia n&lt;&gt; agreeable taak fur Ua tu speak
rj? *’*•
*te»o pa nful aud diairtaamg
.
.
.
r
. saaladiro owe their •*!&lt;&lt;« ta tte blood. Dr.Moxa’a
&lt;&gt;l Ulflfce ibiuga U they deserve, bm We ludm . Root Fills Mie a&lt; kncwkJgtd to te Iheowly

State, Ta interest in ediicatiotinl matters,

KIEF'S 8ALR

pro...M and tb« sum
IVteua ttar {’•Ht* ft*

HARDWARE STORE,

lisa tans &gt;or }ui» st^afea in etionntetatf thia
rrterdy (»ra adv g tul*./ a*»luui&gt;ut tu as-1- ’• ’■*o'snrrr" wluch rbuuid add the &lt;
ghiry tohia already tttvisblc tcputaUoa

reached tu 23dly, and in character were
viho fidt s«h interest ia the elevation nf &lt;confined mostly tai three subject*, rwm... '
tbe levAers of mtr enmity.
It is truly ily i lhe Prulcssurs, the Tuucbenf, and tb&lt; cragy

ZO&gt;/’£/'.Vx Z/I7A
tltlJVCS
‘ fkvxr. mm vans*,
•
^ETin^bK»h.hTjlll.U/t^ Ml

n.
H.
II.
II.
II.
n.

HARDWARE

ISAAC C. MOTT.

1/ o
'&lt;
I j
CHEAP CASH
CHEAP CASH
CHEAP CASH
CHEAP CA8H

STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

tbe exerciser, or participated m tbe bene­

fit of this or other Institutes..

.
.
know Unit

Tbe in-

struethm is Imparted by lectures, or by
questions and answers, fi&gt;llowed by ex-

recipient, if he bo * man uf Sente.
U&gt;F U RaPPEHL
Aadtam
k»rn. flul ut oil ..uf

'The lecturers in attendance were, Hon.
J&gt;M. Gregory, Superintendent of Public

uti a single occnshm, is not in accordance

ZKSSm*..,*

«if the'Statt Normal School, during tie

with the usages uf pmd society.

‘X’KSX.’Tt

first week, succeeded by Prof. Hosford, ,

« E-t.vrrrft.rtta
rGAGE :salk

he p&lt;Milions they

body’* too in this matter, Litt ]wc have

dons ua« duty in a« few word* «* p*Hai
Lectures were delivered by lhe Pru

Lie.

feasors, alternately each evening during

Wc shall inaiat liml Haalinga isr.dt

iiebind her sister villages in gvner.il

ohm-

BROAD &amp;,NA.R.RpW AXES, GLASS.
A TI-tlYXY WAIXKI.YG.
SASH, and PVTFY, BUILDERS'
subjects.
Never did the cilizctia nf our evening, we are a little “back-woods*.*’ &lt; , The inuog wind* «/*inter come on opou
• ’
’ (Ul.
M.
----v {Rage enjoy *0 ritdi an intellectual feast.
^4&lt;r&gt;«, Z'tea/MVaM UMam^tan, emit vurcircteo. HOUSE
TRIMMINGS. COOKING.
Fias at Gwakb Rapids.—We are m- and bruix sunteiau—pcrcbaiaca itesih. amouxat
Tu attempt to give a synupuieol tbe lec­
nW There is a Holm iu Gilend, huwcvar. **0*Bt«ntures with our leebic pen. would be to at­ ft.rnicd that another destructive fire ic
/’.vfc-zwf /teip..” i* a sure ptermtiro aa &lt;e»lt
as &lt;«r It eoffltuaca in lit ii.trinatc wutth Ite
tempt t&lt;&gt; pint the sunbeam with India curred at Grand Rapids, on Sunday even
adeunlaxva of b-i&lt;te ehvaa. plraaaat to
Tbc particulars are not yet Uur Bite, tinrtal..- In leMeory.&gt;-flMtlr* and rrtlink, in the vain hope of copying nature’s ing last.
ubkqSa nil alteUmm ..f ite ciw-M aud tawga. roaallgreat illuminator. Our citizens will look rccciwd. A »tr«4ig light in that direction ingtatHn «a|n«nnror b'*i«r«
Tte
Mfd* but a Irtal of its qnahltaa to lusura
luiek t&lt;&gt; the scenes just past with feelings w as visible frutn ibis place, at ftbtmi 7- a gfl.vtet.wy ia^uc. Xu fam.li abuvdd te wilteul
■aK&gt;pari«n&gt; durituffte Iryiug aeaauuof carfa
u'rlock, which without donbt proceeded ML
&lt; f the highest MtisfactiuD.
and it b.ll^birnr...Un«...k-dloJ&gt;ra&lt;WrL*a4
swtallv. t..r its »a cable'properly
The htetitutcdined on Friday last; from the burning city.
uf a'rra-tteuiux lie tehlted B!nnd» of tte Ibrva’t
anJ tbe same evening was enjoyed as a
and tutikiU. au.1 (h iu* luvra’ to V»k- reayrirafor»
' Acciuxmt.—Wc leant dial Mr. A»u^ uirga-i. Full dnvetiuua acmimpany each boule.
season »f hilarity, at tbe Untun 8d»«~iL
SMd.b.ru’sl»IQXEAV. Maulfaciurer. 06 J«f.
tell Bench, residing a little wwt of Mid­
bouse, by PruAwaorw, teachers, and &lt;itf'
dleville, in tbi* county,met with a severe- Ci-rawu nTonue. Itatruvi Alto, bv J, I' Uuterto.
zens generally. Music. Resolutions, senHaalingv. aud dtuygiata gruuraJ y. janj*4m
accident, &lt;«u Thurwlav of hat week, by
ciuions ns called us together «« Friday

which &lt;&gt;ne leg was IkmIIv broken.

were the order of the evening, and en

sicior &lt;o wo

GOODS'WED

Upon

Real ThlS!
Cr-iop. Dispepai.1. k IJeer Complaint cured by
B v.sC-.s M (uXirrtc oi.xTftKXT.
In-tolent Sorea and Tniuvrs eared by Truk's
Lane tic OiaUnnt.
Cancers cared by Travk a Marwue Oh tiwnt.
Er»«i elav curadhy Tro4&gt; MaaneticO atei tot
Pah ttbten. raerd te Trask’s Mnanetic tonim’L
Itob edrod by Tim* • Monette OmUmoL
Knipliiuia rured b' Treat a MMtoUc Ointment.
Heir rrat..red by TR lMKI M WMEtiU OlftTIKXT.
.
Read advertisement in tLi. paper.
aprl.tm

GOODS SOLD.
GOODS SOLD
GOODS HOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS. SOLD,
GOGD8BOI.D
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
GOODS SOLD
goods .sold.
GOODS -SOLD’

considerable size fell out.

Wc have taken ocsRsion

SCHOOL BOOKS!
FOR CASH,

It is thought,

amputating ilic limb.

tings’ Iprirc

tract ftMteriftlly from the general t-njoy-

COOKING STOVES

.Z*

tit* m take
.M urt •ti»b
teitr£^K?ft

The Anchor of llopt;

&lt;L nrrrnt.

tncnl uf tbc occasion.

The follliwiue are tins rcn»luU&lt;&gt;ns an-

paaacd

by

the

DI /

leathers

•

’

hear!-fiilt Thank s’t«» Olfr liigNy e«trcm&lt;-J
So per intended, Ihax J. M. Gregory .and
his efficient c«*rp« of assistants, for their

kind, gentlemanly, and persevering ef­

mrtelf fulIv restoMd. twwljcr
,.&lt;!.-r
a « ! n an Tte
aonnMpirend through &lt;hh acetin

forts M &lt;&gt;pr behalf.

‘

SI'KCIAt NOTICES'

■Rnnianl, W. That nor ws
srt due Prof. Sill, for pmning lhe

HAY and STRAW
old

grammar tree, tteteby giving additional

r ofMteabHte.aHmr.w.

life, and vigor, to all it* branches.
Rtnlvtd, 4th. That

Prof.

FOR SALE!

..

RK RVRSmiBCT has far ftee a Brat Quality

Hosford’s

system of teaching mathematics meet*
uur hearty approval, and tbut we. will

strive to ever keep oar fitCcs free from
triangles, rndlCsl signa, and other indica­

tions of a nmnua and jaded lesdber.
Arso/ssd. 5th. That we hope aud trust

* *

.

•

Wttfcel

«

Cont’H, Colds, and Croup

’

'SJL.T’SJ

nUFFUTTBERS' 1SD JOISEKS'

aic

HerricVi KU Mteeazthsfiut Plasters.

"isklsks”*

The Best &lt;ndCtKMp&lt;-»rH'®*chuid Remo•
. .. dv intlx' WmU..
/ . r

Mor Ji

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

|

AT ANY'TRICE.
AT ANY PRICE

Olney ’s^Prut) .Geography will still, be

&lt;&gt;f urchins.

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY

I’rici:
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE

PRICE
PRICE
PRICE.

krO.
wilh “tabbing patciaisu. tbs.

Pulmonary Disorders.

fiow'wJ, Glh. Thai we tondor to lb*

ritizHis qfJlMUiags oar aiftears thanks
for the kind trratntrM wr recenafi -while
«tib them.
•
S
rjtaM 7th. D»i .» m. hi,bl, to

T® Mvtkem s*f Families.

debU^Tte the Committee of Arraugw
Hunt*, fur tteir undaunted endess&lt;»rs in
l.Ani;- f iM Tiers’ Iftstit^ft »4d.

pr.,rr lhr.r voice
►ncelBlconU.

.Tl*o tn the Hastings Band, few tteir «»-

EgF* Tba abort
set ta Hasiiaira*

sistance in enlivening and promoting'•
frestecSkiere* |« av evening lecteres.
fester'd, gth. That «r Bsteto shftH

be Gxroh Sftjwiatt.wkau
►hip Inspectors.

tmn

Town-

■ Byfc , .

ttW

. M-,.;

i.mi^DEujuik,:,
Zuta^^a^islaLa.*

-M.il

The dl»eortrr*t OteiuR • pffl Wtth augar ri

studied and" adiiiired by sntrceding ages

: db» Si-K be pat mF ta ta&gt;&gt;ru&gt;«ipk* I
State tte te-t aid tterv i« Rd toe

/.

r'prir. itovr.rtR) ‘.Cs^uci'yTlft^' th

r

'Oro&lt;» —Wavwnc * large otetaM te mwey »•
ar tots month, we itke tbu method to aak «nr

&lt; A8I‘
( ASH
CASH
C\S||

Groat (matters*

.&lt;„n

‘

Rutland. Feb. 11, l»0.____________________

KIR
FOR
FOR
FO“

Trias M AaWfT “ ———k-a,-u' ——4
to-m

al fk'wrel'H. AteMvten raeUL^fy.QteateU
A*4ir
mE

Valley, Faaieoii eouurv. X. T.,
teteefsd e*n address rite te r
and learn ruoro Mir toy »dferl
eueidition fSr tbrer URx yvVr*.
lift*dettrf Iffrtp like,’&amp; Mftat
tatee year ropataunj

for the emulation of all trne teachers.

CASH
CA8II
CASH
C.ASH
CASH

HOWARD

ftoterrd, 2d. That we shall henceforth

ct«*idcr Pn»f. Welch as an object lesson

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

FOR t’XSIl
FOR CASH

rd aoine »f lb ■ teat pte aiHaae ia tte Mlt»wnoa{
■ hicli »aa FrnT. lla'inlbm. of lJuflalu. and au.r
olhr’t all ni ntumil cutat that mr dueaae wwld
enaiaat* fatally ; Ural the alters* vuntd erentu
ally u.rak i»«erdlf.BiHj ran nry bfc-a-ai. I naa
•••» »Ue ta labor much fur two year*, and net hking io te (die,7 eommenerd taking your rilli.Suoti sftrr. tbe aa el lug n&gt;*me*c*d diaappeanug
aud Hnafly ap|w*rrd t&lt;&gt; iw*t extimallj. I bn.
&amp;.*.&lt;• alarmed and .cat for Dr. Sprague, who adritad tn* to continue tte Fill*, e. my reerwery ru
BKSl Sfflf SSfl JU’SWtJXS

•ling in^parl at least the licnteils thereof.
Ttercfbre, ■

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Kaa aaou.far iteeff wh ammvnjbrlte
ercry ranriy of Thru it and Lain* C &gt;mpl .iat. Itut

JEWELRY.

however, that be wilt recover without

in another place, tn (nrint out what s*etnn

thusiasticalljr

•f thaw Thawj.
fraud. Upon xWtea^tue
ttey do; «aty .«mndi» h.Uu,ii’ any, IwMRh
ruL. but often no curatis; ;&gt;ro?:rta-» wh*fcwr
erl H/n.v. btOer and paaiiul dvappointment
ha« tallowed th;nui of idc var.ou &gt; extraefa er
teraejmn.ia whirh flood tte market, und! tbe
naiw.- Ua*tf U Ju-Uy dostewj, mad i^..k*«ae
aymmymiBii wgl» imma.itaM ute steal., K03
wv eau tlua com pound SanauuiMa, wad latend
to supply apth a r.-rardy a* rtiffl rcXte the
same from tte load of o'-floqliy
upon it. And wo think wo teya^rawsfi Mf
b itevin^ u tea -‘Hr y
u -— 4mtm .ub’o
by tte O:dowry run of tte drtittkit innpd♦Jte cW.' In ord.r to sxar&gt;41H*
ersdkUiMvn faom tte eyotam. ite mouudy ahonNb
tn judinbedy taken tueoiJinj to
Iteboule.
.
■
rxrriaro bt
DB. J. C. AYEU H
’
LOWEI.L, MASS:
rctoe. BlverBeUloi Ma Itertllaa ta* •».

removing his clothing, a piece uf b«»ne «»f

gngeii tbe attention uf the greater part of

tfiAte present.

CASH STOKE
CASH
CASH
CASH STORE
CASHSTORE
________

COUPER, and CARPENTER TOOL”.

tesirs und lx mpi tell lien, but upuueucb &lt;C-

upon scientific, literary, and cluailiunal

IE NOTICE.

Ornu p«r pound- &lt; QFFEE fn.n.
te 3u «onts
iwr pound. Fish ufu'ffrrdeseriptHrti fr.un a ITsrs
nt« lu an amber 1 Macieret Jipacr «ffl aot sll.tw me U&gt; saaaMHil* ite wbule of my immeas*
stack ofGouda. UherwTors I will oMtrnt myaatf with
Muias lhal it cuoisma »icr&gt;thiov that was &lt;»tr
buuaCiaf.u rv.oiur '-‘Kocnn
tte
wtew coa&gt;pri&gt;&gt;ax a lorarr aud iu&gt;&lt;rr grarral sasortmmt iteu ran br tboi.d al m&gt;j olber oUbluhaml
IRON, STEEL, NAILS. MILK OR and sill te uflrrod st prior.lower lba&gt;&lt; t’«r brfors
heard uf is IteHlalr &lt;&gt;f Michigan. CsIlsadMW.
Homcmbri tte ptacr-5«w Uriel .Stere. 3 doors
CULAR *nd
CRUSS-CLT’ SAWS,
nTlta.

We beg pardon for treading upon any

wcht called upon Us

My Block te Uuud&gt;1« Urge and srwH oedeette. conaistia* of«*&lt;rr va/ielj asiguf
&lt; '
GfbcerieB C Fancy Goods

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

the te*teto .ta WMtera marrv raririr and kind ofXtesrs

i» tbe ruling order.
tlcntatk that they are admirably fi’tud lur

‘the Institute, at the Presbyterian Church,

win m’lifutml

New Additions

Individual* should ktmw that soluntcer
&lt;&gt;f the Olivet College, and Prv»f. Olney,of npevchv* are vwy in*pjirupruUc|up&lt;&gt;n uc
KalaniaxiX', during tte second week. It cusiuns w hcu **tuasiing" aud "calling uut”

fill.
■g been made Mt the cntaHtion

All genuine a/e in BLUE
*■ ‘ ««»&lt;»•

lhe same iodividuab More lli.-ui twice, up-

Vi&amp;truetion. Professors Welch and Sill,

IW.UI1 Of amd tav,' to —
er wi^ imrret **4

try, to pinwteM peoM to ibk hue. Ptram gioe
me • Call ud tort the truth of lhi» awertion. or
REXD IX YuCU ORllKlU. and the gooda will be
!!-*£»

‘■7J:v,K!;t'7-„urf,1, .,u„.

....mMiMd ..duUK... I. Motto, io &lt;I«
.

pLftilkona.

.
.
uer euunmie naro.ue ween ia isorongnivMirsoed
IQthly should terminate U&gt;e end el pmn aad d Ilnuu raiutey removed-

;r....... i. d~i&lt;Md. .nd um.

Mtebsref------- *------- table and

----------- ----------- -IUw

GIVE ME AJCALL.
give ar a tut
GIVE ME A CALL
GIVE —
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A"iW-nruV&lt;:.-wten.&lt;.» teiiM9lw. esteK
by Hm»« di‘&lt;*Mm. Mta tte d®wi'iBiii»i*iiStetei

�mtr and mite eoraptete awmrtmem t»

READY

paver

asp

nmciBBt.

Ickmk.l. Palau, on.. Cam
MtteUy crata, and thte b&gt; rem.pd the
pwfehe printer to distribute ■ large p.*.
th* of bis orsaaivr profits anu«g pert)
newpapers that camx* support item,
■alres.-and tn elrct tm-ntters «f Omgre*.
who w«ild vote against tte paity tn
power witboal Midi aid. Tte Prc-kb-nt’a
teteU, the Cuuolituiion. is snpporu-d in
tMa sV j nearly IS0.000 b pmd anaually rat of the public I ramrar), to mainfab a newspaper t&lt;&gt; praise the Prcwdctil.

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

Hal iWbw,'
HF FOR MEDICINAL PURHOWW.ONLr._C

ON LOW PRICES
GROCERIES!

That—Is—So

.'laor^ ii^AO ’lAiif

.iXES.-’S'S^

COSTA IS 50 MINERAL.
That they cure tte almnM unhereal enmplau I.
ItTSPflPStA
wHh nwrWaaanetratp. aid ta a vtoy .tert lime.
That after all ettert unmUcuk* bare prveed use
lew, item n-licre

STATIONERY,
PENS. PENCILS. IXKH, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ae., Ac

UiW CUMFLAINT,

UO.-'T POPULAR

am! restore tte hitelh ate strvnplL &lt;4 tte ruMerer.

PATfflr MEDICATES
tteir carra are ao littnr-ihg tl.ai mhj uFh•ink under I'x trial. Ike reteltrs if u.uin I child i* »«• atewtOogh let.drr. tknl 1.
ntnl.ee. capetellly if rte he young. ta apt
forget her ova hralth iu Ur exlietwe att»i&lt;
for hrr infant. Ftoviil liter ; write of man it.trite during the rummer vn&gt;.«, iter »t
body ami min&lt;li&gt; gctuirnih a^:u&lt;i.ie&lt;) IL
&lt;tee&lt;&gt;. ia a iH-coe-iiy tu. a .imuiiUui in ten-.

REGULATING PILLS,

Dr. Rsdway A Co. hare recently diasorered a
mttblid for extracting fn.m mote berba. ptante
aud eunia, a nutritions extract of «ueh wonderful
ooun.hing power— wbicb tteay bare combined
with
Hrgnleting Pdlo-lbat aka of there
pill, will enpplylte bliunl with Ite muiw amount
Of nntriliou sa one ounce &lt;4 ordinary terra!: ao

(DASIEI

We can clothe you

ir-m the crown
the’ fool

In-ad to the sole of

.

PerJin. afflicted with LleerComplaint, temp«r Beady Pay, Miy.
------------ 1 nlwebH, FuIIocm uf Blood, aad alt Fe I
io are aubj. ct to irregular!tie., lb iltrit.
Special attention wiH be paid to COM POUNDpartieutelr reettontetidad to ree there ING amt wotting up PUehlklPTlO.XN; and say
Ley are pleemot io take—elegantly
one |&gt;orebaaing nieiteiuca of us cm r*ly epos
r-free truoi la.tr, bin! will not gripe, their bung

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

and Lappinere. Yes. tb-ii-aud. ate. bare tecta
rartenl ..rtotn ettrd uni. akknma |&lt; iuin.
nfoh. a&gt;4 •.!*«. I cUr fraa.e*ha&gt;e br»» ..-veeteet
M 0*-butning e .o ei.t. ml lag,-fnrr, aU Stea
fmvr bra. Lrmqil.l, aa il atsv. uithu a str* to
llie admt Bra&lt;e, m u alst-d .&lt;»&lt;!’ to le»t»ft ttei
llwya.mUhare too nt.nl-.rrd «ith tto’tote,
bad 11 rd term fot this st-at and ur-it-torfaimed.
.1— «... — .
.

BDCTO &amp; CEtOffiP,

lh« words ••Dr.J. Ha-trtter'a Biomacb I iliertf'
b'wwn ot tbe a da of the bailie, aud M*tu|rel
an the met a: lie cap entering the curk. &gt;tu
obacrrsiLai our autograph signature toea tbe

•t- Pre- ared and sold by HCSTTTTEP r
BMaTB. Putaburtn. Pa_ and acid by tl
drutetoto, gKxwre. at.d dm-:ar. yansraUy
thrOTChout tbe Vi.Uei Mato , Routh Attl
rice, euu Oamuy.

penosa wtiv are «ub&gt;cl to FitauT Aimplexv, Bpi
Icptic. Ural l&gt;iaca»ra. A.., ateoultl slwaja krrp a
boa on hand.

' -

GROCERIES

FtdCKTVESTT-nrKlOM^B.

Ask for Radwey'a Regulators.or Kegulaiing Pills.

itifornuti. n eaa be b»' graua of a«) U tteeagrau
Ibrevbuat tbr raml.r.
In drlberh
e.«p|.a0e4 caae. »»r. Roteaei.
may be applied to nermwal.y er br ialttr irwioa
ingeoe stamp for I be reply.

NEW FIRM!!

From Rer Mr. McMulGa. Factor of Roberta
&lt; ba pel

POVTEttW A CAtPBm.

Radwafi Kemvvatisag Rews!vent

----------- -------

U&gt;l. Oil s™. 1-....™ Uw If 0. I»IO -.t»
U..u l.r.,m Ito
in I tec Hralrei Renewed Health, and Reeulraa Uaaiings and rlcinit.. tlaat tier are now prepared
aud Eklcnaiiiatas all Cbruac and C-aatital.no iodo all bua.urea pe&lt;laining to

BLACKSMITHING,

HARD-WARE

particular at leu I ton ghen to Huiae and
Os .-‘hoeing. A too |o nit kit&gt;4s of lira work.
Wagon ironing, sic., etc.

ailmHita, trauai.iitcd fhn pratrta l» iWrt

। All kinds nf produce taken in exchange at our। ket prioeai CASH not refeaed. A ahare of tbe . .
—
- ——
- e
w«
j public palronagr i« aoliciled.
. Cornet-* Clark a id Washington
I Stoop al lhe uld aland of Haa&gt;u&lt;ip..were.oa Main S«recto. Cwmo-l

Hisdway’a Renovaltag Rceolresl.
Will radically exlennisate from the sje&lt;«m

Principal and Prvprittorn.
Dr thia ennsutalation tbe e-dteeiatt
Jia Inaiiiuiku, Is wreath rulrr^d.
upru'eme-'tA atelri. tte teu-unra. err

LANDS FOR BALE!!
The sodacriber oFer. for aalr, tbe follow

~

__
___
n'writeteAIOJBWTOtBBcO),

I
Fhttemrl H»«U-totre, Ge--. B. CWev«rr
Jahn B. &amp; AbKm,h«»«. dl terra b-nuond
by tuving tteir writings I ware or |ma
traastaied ml., lhe Frrach and German

New Barry

DRY GOODS

Mill,

IB m&gt;W in aucceaaful operatxKi, ready

OT8TOM

&gt;Xa.
aaaar.
DEFARTMlJiTSOFUnOKEEEMNG AMD AC
, .
&lt; OUNTR
Orguci ed and conducted upon tbs C-cxruo Roos
a&gt;stem, tteHal aid study being Riled up with «p.
prwprwlrQmairm. |»«U He.. re m k.1 i .T
•tore, sad tte atudrttt a- rare intradural t. .i
praenral working,
and
rautio-kof
brein~. re
-gra
»
e-Mh.
JTIX-

coaaraaAL L&lt;»

to 4“ any amount of

nJ'’"

5XTOSB:,

tn Rs good order\&gt;nd as prompt as aNy

other Mill in Burry, or any other county .

■nd &lt;Hir mill

mtr gauds

suit

the times sn.1 uro

tewtofwudj;

people the trouble of going Vi Kalama-

tte

.

SEW A1SA»6BBEWT

I

JJA.

I.

Crayra Aj.ilir.4yp. ; V.gnrtte Ambr^
Upr; Mriaib^ upe; Spfemtoamp.
Mirrot AwAnMy^;
Pear) Ao.bnnt|n-; Orn.uiirtrUl

* New Arrangement

la pr^to. ud «U1 to

’’

• ’’

^QOTS &lt;5c SHOES,
bn&lt;y |»; Double

XK e -k&gt;

'

■OB BOBI

its. wpftK as/‘ finkfr-iKox
S.iA'Z. &gt;1.
Ul vH'U
. AILuUf.. IJCJCIS
h
ru.t.\
Ny SM»r«Mtnt irfl AKLORdTOVES. raafri*
»r Mat batottiftel putreua h. market.

,

-.-.toreiU

ELEVA*!ED

TO HOUSE

Pittec give us ucall.

»-• and Brattle Creek to trade.

rUrere

1-BANCIS BOWER

la doing lb, .urge.' Iteulwau teixre»S
tup i. brcMi.. Itr |,a. th.
LAHIJlXT bllM-h nt Ibr
, OOOI o uuiv. a. MIT
• ’•
•
l.l»Wl-tT I RICES.
[AN MW rectorite Utt Hl'KING slack •iliatete
ant. tears uu UmmI atlrto rale a^-rtmsalol
e//AL/ d! HR.f I P /AiHi' M ANA MMF/X*

:•

Eirrureie Uuatawn. Six Plate and Sas Kairer

gins!

du

^Chahpaid fi.r wheat.

-Trsrjwai
‘Aj-A
urns &gt;w^guvw*aar- tmeranw at tteo Suire sT F. ROWER.

Yoon; Am rica Ahead.

.

being Ixilli on tte ,muat

imprwvrd plan, together with a

SthuUi-r—wr are prepared U&gt;

Old Fogyism listanced

OVEN BTOVK8,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PAllLoR &lt;Ti(iK STI-VE8

Ftat Rate MILLER,
We bare put down the prices of all

NW

and le .med Praf-wa..ra of that riotee,,] , anJ hkf •

U*»»E secured the aervievauf a

•
-tenutI

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
rr thev jpay *&gt;•’ »
o.fod ■’
I1 that tut-lr dtrrel tebdracy te to le

G-Eisrcruste.
- — — .-o uf there pills once or twice per week. I
_ _ ____
Tlie* will tel ooh keep oar system healthy and I
J- P- ROBERTS A CO.
regular. b«t will protect your infante against ’■
Hasnxca Nat M, laAO.
Cramp and Paine la Ite .tomach, and iwaure not------------------------------------------—1
,—I----------ratg a bealtht child, but - illJnreMjri erj child. prrwn
, |w ,nlri, U Tretot psrte
thus aucklrd. with a sweet d-HX-alUon.
for elemnng the lerih. remoriag frreile.
RADWA Vb RRGULATINU FILLS
! and tan. sod foe breaUteog lie ereoptoatoo. for
RegwtaterateawSerere ~
--------- &gt; -«-u.
, ,.»*.«
correct all dcraagrnwots &lt;4 ।
toiamsch. Heart and Eedneva.

■ay num im a jamutcr toltu caintot paint
and. pteturra r» I |«iut 1’’
Whul ctitild
have been itinn- tyrbUiHte! And yet, the
rrligii'Un world him Imd Auguslniv. and

•awv great hwn. aud w« rthy
te rever­
ed. and that would have monied U. te
teed •&gt; in their .-an ttuie,ab-i, aliet Cbetr
4«th. ki ■ teen taken ami Mil mer tte
bead* of the rdigw»-i», a~ r-sl* •»f trow.—,
Men have been tonght Unit itey e-uld
te trite fohoa&lt;-r» nt Quml'uiikan
rftey believed » Calvin did.
by did, or as Anuhnua did
wards d&gt;d. And tte beat o|
ery un» of thw mra ana a
man—a man ol pn&gt;grcre. «
neaa to the truth u« tons ba..
_____
they went liang they were dciHiuiax-d us
fiinaticn and tuadntpn ; but the nest gen
eration built arpul. bn-a for item, and
treated them tnU&gt; dtmpoia. And I have
■u doubt that aume twenty y ears alter
my death, tbare will ba a I’mct Society
that will te publishing my works, aa the
prudaetion &lt;.f that -sainted” Henry
Baacbrr.
I feivn tm frar Chat it will be
dam during my Mhtiwre.”

EVE WiTNEFFFN.
Theas partire •&gt;».« be e—&gt;du« prereeartr
by truer, ter three ebu hate rey doutei upon l
aibtert. Tbeeridrerefoijbe parerren-a irf T
ItJSwk. whiete te ataR i*»r» areesMbto to ti
public, 'establishes the Moving
FAcirat
That the BtOOD ICRIFTER and BLOOD

IUD3CX3T IPIEILFDTQIKB3

and warrant prhx-a to suit.

CaUi*. aud W .aU-j, ami Lunorda, and
JL-phi»». and a H*.-i»).ik1 otters ttial am*

».l ilie disoiK-r res Itiaj tbui‘tt' s.
.
T.-ls Is ns' * leatjM »aiy --1 vL-riiy. au
. ix raonliouiy et«.n- is
** '
.uutg-lbcj|a41.iii&gt; el. the LidiJ*. U.1 r.. .
-ii:.;»tfou »f an inialoalk in- liniee. St-U
.rained to te re eteuri- g «■ Had
■ llraetter'a Stomach Liners bare &gt;rv«. u it»rod io regi.’tw uLrra unr »U’i -•
&lt;:m1 various H*tr HK«'i-» c. ngWal* '
liui.loJ their vjetiwa ly J.Uo--ir&gt;is.
7« 1
u.io 10 Ha-a confolre-k ti n ‘tee -I illr. a certain ure for .to
«■ »«-. •

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICED. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FlUfl. RABINS, CODFISH;
. fool, evUttMter W ltef Grocery Hue, touch aa
rill ter needed for fanil-t are.
Abate great variety ot tbe

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

[uf the

“‘ do uoc dra.HMK-e the theology, or
eciaaola of :tee«te*gy. air doctrinal &lt;&gt;mcii»■i-at. What.fpuid.-nni is the d&lt; '|M.ti*tn
•f
ihi^p. ami the ponitig ..I ttoin ,
in the- pUce &lt;4 true^-idllncaa. ’ W l*i d
great artiats, great M-hoLr*. grrat engua•erst g1*3’ atatraiiira, shoalth eaeartimrr
I; gb moduot iiiciital acU-ii lit.- hw ami 1
total of worth
i .ulliuvii beL w item.
What-if Mich-^1 Ai»gi-|u Imd
Huwil III
teckmiuietlgr' ant tuuu Co he i
u-Hilti toil liii-v.- trn hl- did 1
lUpluic! had .-.aid, ) «i!l Dot ntT-guutf

DR MORSE'S

INDIAN BOOT Tills.

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and malign ev.-ry Indy ubi dares tu difkr fiman him ia opiui-®." Several rb-.na
ted d&lt;*llan&gt; were paid to tte Pramylvafibn, fin perft^mmg a similar a-rvIccAcid i
Mr. Bm-hanan iumaelf anperintrads in j
pmuo thia diatritatira «.f iba puWkfunds among tte hungry partisans whom
be cbuaca thus tn retain tn his act vice.—
Tbe Attorney
'
*
Frelraci by v
Beaidus all thia, UmuMnda of doHant
•re sent into doubtful districts fiir tte
purpose &lt;4 influencing tbe elixtirau. Uvar &gt;11.000 were thus rail into C- ngti-s
■ional rtetrh-tn
Praino Inmna, In thibill, of 1857. to sre-ure tte re’iirti offtirnt
her* fhvnniblr t.» the A&lt;liuini«rati.4&gt;!—
io thin way is tfe people s inonev lira! to
toirruo: th«* souroev nf tbe people’s paw
rr. Air. Bnt'hunan dearly upoke ■ than
bls van knou'eilge »ten te.dct.h-red thy
use &lt;»f money in i-icrlious. in uia Pitta
burg letter—but it is tml rnsy to admire
lhe cool hyporricy &lt;4*his affected surprteat being bddof prm-tivea «4 which be hini
self is here proved in have been habitual•&gt; fynir
The Administration ia making . trw~
metidtn-us Mtuggle t.&lt; curry UimnertScuL
The revvUtii t.- of thi&gt; U. nnnittev travp
0&lt;&gt; room to dotilii that tiny nr.- working
there prerisdy as itey worked in Petins- '
tlvatMa— that tbnuoihds of dollars have
teen sent into that State ti» influence ita
ynte, aud that they hope, in thia way tu
Maintain tteir fiaidiold in al least one ut
tbe New England States.

DJt. sa
KUSHHIH

GEXT1.EUEN AND LADIES’

EATING 8AL00N!!
•*K» ML*La AT

all

HUPMk

BUILDEHS

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tebscriptwn.

TERMS, ei*aS, IN

VOL. 4

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1860

SiBtinV' Musintss Jtrttlorj

©riaiial So*tin

BOLTWOOl) A GIUST
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
II. J. KEJSraLD,

OF STAPLE AND FANCY

P. II. A J. RUSSELL,

DRY GOODS

*at&gt; which
rheeling b^* fto
1 morning e nd
utro and hn

Which we offer Verv Low

FRANCIS ROWER,
Tbe current* of life are bounding .long.

DAILEY A. BAKER

Gifts! Gifts!!
EVERY PERSON PURCHASING DRY GOODS
AMOUNTING IN VALUE TO TWO DOLLARS
OR MORE, WILL RECEIVE A GIFT.

of brightest sheen,

HOLESALE aud retail dealer in Groceries

ladle a Mita fine Cameo Pina and Ear Hings fS.UO
“ “ Moaaie
•'
"
"
"*“
•• ” Florentine
Ml
“
- Gold Stone “
“ Gold •
"
••
*,00
GoldStonc Pina
■
.
•Mo u&gt; |5,&lt;x&gt;
“ &lt;.oo
Gold
“
.
»» “ 4,00
Engrnri-d Gold Stndi
■ l,W " 3,00
Gold SlixU ao&lt;t SImt* Button*
5,0®
GoldStar? Button*
2.M) “ 5,0.1
Gold L.&lt;kr;
.
.
L0u - 4,0u
Lara Fin*
2.00 " 4,00
Flrrcntin* Pin*
.
t.0o “ 5,00
Mouic
«... 2.&gt;k&gt; M 4.00
Gold Ear Drop*
.
. 2^0 - 3,&lt;K&gt;
C«nwo E»r Drop*
•
•
•
3,00
Gold N'-ouc Ear Drop*
■
3.W
Fin* Pocket knives
•
•
l,M " LSJ
Gold Brarelet
«
.
.
Pen*il*
...
3/0
Gent* Gold Pin*
•
•45)
Gold Slide.
.
.
.10
Silver Thimble*

Pork. Lard. Buller, and
“
Walandkind*Fron.ion.of Produce bought and acid, at hi* ’‘eld
“

WILLIAM BURGHER,
USTTCE OF THE PEACE. Atto

L Particular
Deed*. Mort-

DANIEL COOK

O.*bc* in the Court lions*
I. A. HOLBROOK

NEVINS.

Fifty Coat*.

CASH CUSTOMERS EXCLU­
SIVELY.

P. H &amp; J. BUSSELL.
J. .11. RUNNELI.,
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Ofice
atero. Slate elreet.
' ' JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN tnA SurgMMi. DwcUiag on l!ro*J
wty, n»«r the Coart House.
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HEATH A COTANT.

H. P. CHERRY

N
CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.

the Carpenter A Joiner buaineu, better and
D. H. FULLER

COFFINS conatar.Ur

JAMES H. BROWN,

HEATH A COTASfr.

DECLARATION No. 2 n
DANIEL STRIKER,
COURSE OF

HUMAN EVENTS.

OLIVER E. EVERTS

R. B.

WIGHTMAN.

MEAT MARKET,
The thing must “be did.’
Tktrefote, the subscribers would say

H. RLMELL,

And beautiful Spring la come at tat;

Manio, April II, 1060.

Sstlrttti) 2fflisrellann.

WOMAN’S INFLUENCE.
I was once a frequent guest in a house­
hold whi-se united head presented a rare
exhibition of conjugal harmony and ad­
aptation, nnd moat unusual perfectness of
habits nnd development in all desirable
directions. Espec'wllv did I observe the
ehnrncteristics of the husband and father.

He was one of those rare men, who,
great, honored, and efficient in business
nnd public life, overlooked or ignored no
little virtue or service that might embel­
lish domestic life, or shed fragrance upon
the hearts of the poor or afflicted with
whom he came In contact
“You mint have a superior mother,” I
once remarked ; “your early habits must
have been well watched and carefully

guided.”
ITe replied, “my mother died when J
was quite young, and I was early sent
forth to the grekt city to fare as it chanc­
ed to me in my efforts to earu my bread.
1 hail just been observing him, when in
a trifling matter he exhibited that noble­
ness ofsoul which would notsubject even
a menial’s real good Co his own conven­
ience or interest.
I asked him for his
early history, wondering how one so ear­
ly cast adrift upon tbe dangerous tide of
city life could manifest such evidence of

careful home culture.
.
“1 owe, under God, all I am that is desirable in my habits, character, positions,
or relation in this life, and my hopes for
another, to a Christian woman, who found
mo when I had been about two years in
the city, called me back from the verge
of ruin, and for years followed me with
a pure and holy influence. 1 had just lost
my situation in a large wholesale estab­
lishment, and, out ol funds, vexed and
mortified, I accepted the first opportunity
to secure employ ment,and entered a store
where the business waa hard and distaste­
ful. and its surroundings quite unattracti

ive.
“I had no acquaintances in the city but
those to whom my fellow clerks had in­
troduced me. They were pleasure-seekyoung men, who like myself, wore far
from tbe reatralnta of home and friends,
with no aotiety but what they found
where pleasure and temptation beckon
the unwaary on to ruin.
“My home was a second-rate boarding
boose, where I was of no account, except
for my weekly bills, and the unattractive
parlor of my landlady had no more charms
L m. ,fl»r my d»y’» wort »»don«

sweet, cultivated voice passing compli­
ments with my fellow employees. Look­
ing up, 1 saw a lady of about thirty fivo,
dressed plainly, but in good taste, and
whose countenance and mauners at once
inspired interest and respect. She pass­
ed on toward the counting room, •peak­
ing a pleaaant word to each, and leaving
aglow of pleasure on every face, and
when tiw door closed behind her, it seem­
ed aa if a stream of sunlight had flooded
our dingy old store.
She had paused,
hesitatingly, as if she would speak to me,
and I felt aa it I had lost something when
she did not, and was almost envious of
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'Who U
that!’ 1 in
me named

=

ic tbe best posuii-l&lt;’ manner.
“Thus I Ux-.i.it j on inmate of that home
of purity, love, and refinement — that
home where the Savior manifested him
self, and where hia precepts ruled tbe even front childhood,to have some uaw

ted woman shed the sweet fragrance of
love, sod of a life hid with Christ to Gon.
"1 was led to the Cross.
Nor was 1
left when one within the fold to al host thinking that ft is the result of their own
perish for lack of Christian nurture, but
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into a higher and broader fields of truth,
experience and Christian service.
1
breathed an atmosphere which fostered
and developed all that waa strong and
good to me, and strengthened what wa*
weak, while the noxious weeds of my
character were faithfully pointed out, and
ere more such merchant*’ wires in this
I waa continually stimulated to efforts for
city, there would ba fewer young men
their eradication.
rushing on to ruin. God bleas bar 1 I
“Gradually I became master where
would try to be worthy and true to se­
wrong habit* and weak propensities had
cure her approbation, but tbe has taught
been dominant, and 1 felt that I not only
me to live for higher ends and the favor
grew in the knowledge and love of the
of a hotter friend.’
Lord, but in true manhood and practical

prise, having no other idea of an employ­
er’s wife than those connected with fash­
ion, pride, and disdain of the poor and
unsuccessful. • What had she to do with
the young and unknown clerks in her
husband’s employ T
“ ‘You will I-aew if you remain long in
this establishment. Bhe seems to feel
that there is a link to connect and a re
sponaibility to bo mot with reference to
each one who becomes in any way con­
nected with her husband’s business. She
seems to feel that they belong in a meas­
ure to her household, and that do one is
bound to feel interest in them if those
for w^om they are not.
Bhe takes up
the duties and meet* the responsibilities
near at hand, and does not expend all her
sympsthies in objects for away. She has.
under God, been my salvation, and there
is no service 1 would not gladly do far
her, and a tear of gratitude moistened his
eye.
•
“When she came out from her hue­
band’s office she stopped a few moments,
to speak with Davia,who soon came with,
her to where I was Blending, and intro­
duced me.. It was a most fortunate in­
troduction.
“A few days after wc all received an
invitation to her house for a social even­
ing. Urged by Mr. Davia, I reluctantly
consented to go. There I met some of
my own nge of both sexes,whoso acquaint
tonoc subsequently conferred upon me
many social pleasures and privileges. 1
spent a delightful evening—just such an
one as I needed to re awaken qty tastes
for healthful and innocent reerentioos,and
to inspire me with ambition to be wor
thy the society of the pare and good.—
We hud music, intellectual games, beauti­
ful pictures, and rare curioeities, and en­
tertaining conversation from our hostess,
who made each one feel at home with
hcr.and acquainted with tbe other guests.
“Before I left she drew from mo, with
the most delicate tact, the admission that
I hud no regular place of attendance up&lt;m
public worship, and only casually drop­
ped into the sanctuary where I happened 1
to ho strolling.
She extended to me so
cordial and winning an invitation to tat
with them, and hear their minister on the
following Sabbath,that I could not refine.
1 had learned to spend my Sabbaths in
recreating In the suburbs of tbe city, ma­
king the well-worn excuse of Sabbathbreakers—need of fresh air and relaxa­
tion.
My acceptance of her invitation
proved the commencement of a regular
attendance upon a ministry, to which I
owe incalculable 'obligations. I eventu­
ally, through her Influence became con­
nected wkh a Bible class, where 1 learned
to studv tbe Word of Life, and through
its tenebers and members, was introduced
to a class of young men who wore earn­
est seeker* after whatsoever things arc
pure, honest, lovely, and of good report.’
“Thus through an influence which I felt
continually, yet exerted with great deli­
cacy and tact, did I begin to touch human
sympathies in the great city, at the most
desirable points of contact, while I was
gradually withdrawn from the dangerous
influences which had surrounded mt—
Left to them a little longer. 1 should have
drifted on the downward tide to a hope­
less returaleM distance.
“A dangerous sickness soon after
taught mo the value of a borne, and bow
frieudleea, desolate and alone one may be
in a great city, where the see of human
life roars and surges continually. But
there was ons ministering angel, who

efficiency.
I “I had all my life teen Religion worn

fliction, at family worship, ete.,but in that
.family 1 saw it incorporated with all the
duties, cares, pleasures, and experience of
life. It *ras here manifested as a vital
principle pervading tbe motives and con­
duct of each day sod hour.
I learned
here what tbe principles of true benevo­
lence signified—not the benevolence alone
of donatioM^ubscriptiotia, but that which
sent eaeh winged hour onward, freighted
with care and service, for other* with lit­
tle thoughts and deeds of love which none
noted save Goo and the angel*, and they
who were the recipients. This wav the
secret of Mrs. B.’s wonderful influence
over mind—of her beautiful home-life.—
Many besides me have arisen to call her
blessed.
Wbat cared she that her equals
in wealth and position criticised her taste
in taking so much notice of her husband’s
employees, and so often converting her
bouse into a home for them 1 Wai she
not sowing seed for immortality, polish­
ed gems for the Redeemer’s coronet, ma
king her influeoev as a woman tell wor­
thily open those who had gone forth from
their homes to serve strangers, followed
by the anxieties, tears, and hopes of lov­
ing household band* I
“In the years I spent In her family 1
gained what was nrioelosa to me in tho’t
and cultivation of my character and hab­
its, even for this life, and no offer of a
higher salary would hare tempted me
away till I was ready to embark in busi­
ness for myself.
“I learned from her to discriminate and
interpret woman’* character and worth,
and in my selection of a wife I have real­
ized the value of that discrimination.—
God has abundantly blessed me in my
domestic, social, and business relations.
AU I have and am 1 owe, under God, to
the Curistian home, and the wiae matern­
al friend who found me a poor and ob­
scure clerk in the great ‘metropolis.’ ”

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WMk. l^r&gt;M".
p™&gt;4
.nd .McpaU. w t/mp,U&gt;r -J------- 1
induene^. ««&gt;. Ilk. thrnmnd.

It wae Mrs. B.

And

home in their breast, is replaced by more
wholesome truths.

The young person just starting in Ufa,
full play;

and yet having imbibed the

idea, that if ho is to be rich or influential
—that if the trump of bis fame is to be

logue of worthies Is to be handed down to
the latest posterity, it will be no whether

be exerts himself or not—might as well

expect to follow the Condor in its flight
around ’ho lofty peak of Chimborazo,

while reclining littleaaly at its base. This
doss of persons deserve notice first;

be­

persons, the indolent

are

cause, of all

justly denominated "the dugs of crea­

tion.”

They pass through the envious,

discontented, wretched, grieving for what
they do not possess, yet too indolent to

strive for It, and leave tbe world In din­
gust, imagining that this mundane sphere
consists of tbe very embodiment of mise­
ry, and having led useless Ilves, they die

unlamer.ted^nd their names pass Into ob­
livion.

There is Another class of persons who
refuse to bo placed under their bead, and
they are the worst to contend with—the

hardest to convince that they are respon
sible for their success or failure in life’s

battle.

C.

egraph is bound to be a mystery tb-ythe
million, and ludicrous conceptions of iky
tsodtM qpmmJi. which some of the rno^t
igooraal people have formed, are as
mirth provoking as arty thing out uf Ea)&gt;elaia or Smollett.
The last lllunt r;;Li-.u
of this that has fallen under bur eya*,: is
ths fallowing story from the Pittsburgh
Journal:
Not long since, an old lady entered .0’Rcilly’s cffice, in this dty, and said ahp
had a message to send to Wheeling, la
a few minutes her note was deposited, in
a dumb-waiter, and asesoded in a myr
terioua manner through the ceiling.
“Is that going straight to Wbrekug P
inquired the old lady, .with her. eyes
epoo the ceiling.
.
• ,
“Yea,
answered the derls."
“J never was there,” continued sLcf
“but it hardly seems possible that that
town is in that direction. . When will 1
get an answer, Mr. Telegraph 1”
•.
“I can scarcely toff you, ma’am ; R
may be two or three hours.”
The old lady went awsy, and returned
in just two hours.
Just as she entered
the door the dumb-waiter came dpwp
through the ceiling.
“There i* your answer, ma'am,”-said
tbe clerk.
Tfie old lady took the neat yellow »nvelope in her hands, with n smile of- mini
gledgratificatfonand astonishment '
“Now that beats all ” exclaimed »bej
“bless my heart!
All the way from
Wheeling, and the wafer still wot This
is an awkward looking box, but it ani
travel like pizen !”

I refer to tboac victims of inces­

“Ain’t there no'exceptions to your Livj
about punching, a fellow V* said a scamp
to a Judge.
“No sir—no exceptions whatever." ..”
at the end of a yeorwe find ourselves just
“Now, Judge, 1 guess you are thi*Ur
where wc commenced it What lack 1 ken. Just suppose, for instance, I abobK
yet ? My dear airs, la true Yankee style brandypunch a man, what then T” ■'
“No levity in Court, sir; Sheriff, ci­
let me answer you by asking more ques­
pose this man to the atmosphere.”' .
'
tions.
You say you labor every mo­

sant toil.

Why, say they, we scarcely

give ourselves sufficient time to rest, but

ment

Do yon not allow yoareelves

An Irish clergyman cnee broke off thw
thread of bis discourse,and thus addreewd
the congregation : “My dear brethren, 1e»
me tell you that I am bow just- half-thru*
periodical find its way regularly to your my sermon, but as I perceive your impa­
d Alling, laden with rich spoil*, like the tience, I wUl sby that the remaining t»&gt;f
bee, gathered from a hundred sources 1— is not more than a quarter as lung as that
yon have heard.**
■

time for literary pursuits f

Do you not

furnish yourselves with reading matter

from the public libraries 1

Does some

sorrow over tbe ruin of such, for verily
in the city have many been wounded ;
yea, many strong men have been slain

shop has not received a visit for a long
time, while the mercantile establishment

is left exclusively to clerks, while the re­

‘Why, don't ye sec nigga, 'cause dry cir&gt;
n fond of rlnhatrv"

there.
spective owners are speculating on the
Rouse your social talents, Christian
wife and mother; use your refined and prospects of a foreign war to raise the of that wasn’t spoiled by being lionised,
happy homes, your time, thought and at­
tentions, and your powers for Influence probability of auccees in constructing perto win, save, and elevate such. And re­
member 1 a sews goodness, repel iant
half as much toward this as will those infloonoes that cheer and win while they el­
evate and restrain.

though It has stood the test of half a cen­
to ry, and contains undeniable facta, un-

standing in

al investigation of every theory, whether

plausible or not;

whether antagonistical

A lovelorn swain

broke a wishbone

maternal care through a tedious convales­
cence.
I was the son of Christian pa­
rents, and it was

•handsum
whal la worth doing at all. ia worth doing
• IU with gnat np&lt;*»*°* from. r*art.
to my
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success in any undertsMi
choose for our motto, arid J
“do right and go ahead,” at
surely crown otir efforts.

the ruin &lt;“f thousand*, and will thousands

Mxlta.

ed extremely.

V. —
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gry words and vehement
•onrrtWng like this, “I knot, — „
and 1 am wrobg, but he abused me

Christian sisters, every city and village Shall men toil with pen and press, seek­
"Be patient, madi
has such young men, who need wise, del­ ing to reach you by every avenne, and with my eyes.”
icate. kind attentions.
They have no yet you arc not bcoefitled ?
Will you you would probably suffer a great,
more without them.’’ I
’ I • ,?•’ &lt;
home*, in the true sense of the word ; no
sale social attractions ; no winning voice
not of unnecessary, unrequited toil, when
“Bob, is that dog of yours a pointer T*
you
do
not
know
enough
to
make
Rood
and incite to pure and ennobling enjoy­
“No; he’s half setter and half huntpr;
ments.
But vice beckons them to bis use of your time and means, and do not be bunts for bones When he’s hungry, and
haunts, and temptation* allure on every seek for the necessary information— sets by the atove when he t satisfied.
hand.
thereby learning when you may best pro­
A homeless, friendless young man in
mote your interest.
An editor in Wisconsin, whose yojjng
a great city .yearning for sympathy strag­
The third class which I shall consider wife lately presented kirn v. ith twins,«
gling for bread, beset with evil influenc­
girl and a boy, the fiirmer tbe first bqrp,
es, and proud, sensitive, and ambitious,
heads to tbe interesting anooimcviucDt
abut out from social position I
Has he ties.
They will talk knowingly of the •i..... uTw
Ar
••
not an interest in tbe sympathies of Chris­
last method brought out by some eminent
tian women 1 Many a maternal eye in
for away country homes, runs down with writer, but the farm is neglected—the

th.o tai my tluto ota»ply lurambri room
in die attic.
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,
“I had sported around the outer cir­
cles of tbe whirlpools of vice, and was
fest being drawn nearer the fetal vortet,

building his own fortune, end paving hie

may rise in the scale of mftuetjee J«*I-iu
proportkjo as his cffoiU arc put forth la
the right direction. It Is a niiataken.no-

ed you waa locked ui
that the key wae toot.

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c
Swinging the doctors say is a good ex

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corrupt or

room, adjusted

cloak

bi

Comment upon tbe difference of tbe
treatment muted out to Potter and Pry­
.., L, Hfo.j.jiiin i &lt; । Bi, i, taji.i
two occwons, is unnceuMarv. fcta con-

L On moliob of f

r, April

Tbe Convention organized by electing

Bridghatnptou, in this Stat*, shot • wild-

veniiou adjourned.

Nevins, Secretary.
.Q«l&lt;ftotfo«»fMMr. liabry,it was TO-

It ted that the chair appoint a committee of

ber, Potter /Hrcalinw to the cloak room,
and the crowd followitg. Tbe salutations
keepers and pages participated in tbe coAaOtolM.
It was wliMperod from lip to lip in the
Ilarios, “That Is Putter F and (®ou the
nctalort from above were bending- ortocatch a better ylcv: of the.eoene

’

Potter wm in "his idoce.
But .where
was bo of tbe flowing black locks, protu­
berant nasal appendage, and vast expanse
of shirt collar t
No one in the Mouse
oertaialy know, thougii men uf ardent Im­
aginations Cuicied that al that pree'ne
juncture be might Ire snugly ensconced Iti
a rear room of a dingy hotel in the an
treat hotel uf Alexandria, toying with an
bnpul&amp;tablo dinner, and ruminating over
the diclic problem whether worms pre­
ferred to have their meat'served up whole
or cat into dices.
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When Potter entered the House, the
Committee were being-called for reports.
Not lowc after he came in,tbe Committee
of Revolutionary Pensions, of which be
ta chairman, was called.
At Its last
meeting the Committee had resoWed'to
ask the House to vote them a clerk.—
And now, when the chair announced that
reports from this Cum oftltee were hi prder, Potter rose.
Instantly the House,
which bad been In unusual confusion all
day, sank Into tbe most profound silence.
Tbe chivalry, especially, stralnti!‘their
eyes to catch the lineaments of the raah
who hnd crushed their champion imdcr
his heel, and now wanted a clerk for bis
committee.
Quite a debate sprang up
on his motion. Potter, in tones and man­
ner which Indicated not the slightest cmbaraasment on account of the novelty of
his powtioo, explained the reasons why
Bis'coin mi ttee needed a clerk. Barksdale,
the vociferous, and Burnett, the digged,
opposed the motion, and were careful to
nse lhe most respectful language toward
Potter. lie very seldom addresses th*
House; but ever since Ids encounter with
Keitt, and bit backert, two years ago,
whenever it has been necessary to allude
to him, the chivalry has csIlM him'“the
member from Wisconsin.” Pryor inva­
riably used this term in the colloquy with
him on Wednesday.
But to-day I Barksdale and Burnclt'ln
lhe running debate on lhe resolution.po.rsistentiy called him either “tbe gentleman
from Wisconsin,” or, more frequently,
“the huoorable gentleman from Wiscontin.” And Mr. Thomas, of Tennessee,
one of Potter’s colleagues on the oammittec,bestowed unmeasured encomiums up­
on the fidelity with which he discluirged
his duties, informing the House that if all
tbe members were as laborious ns “the
honorable chairman,” there would bo no
Deed ofhaving a clerk. Du*jpg the rest
of the debate. Thomas’ key-note was
eeboed by all the disputant* on tbe Dem­
ocratic aide, and Potter was thencefor­
ward “the honorable chairman of the
committee.” How much virtue to acme
•yes, there is in the gleam of a bowieknife!
Though the House had just denied
ekrta to two or three commiUeea, it was
evident that Potter's motion would pre
vail.
Burnett politely suggested an
•BModmcat.
Potter rose and blsndly
acccpted it. Barkadsk desired to propoend a question to “the honorable ehnir
Omb of the committee,’* and the chairman
todioed Ida honorabla ear toward the
fiery Mississippian, and imparted to bitn
..the desired information. The manner in
which the House went off into the usunl
buzz and turmoil while Burnett and the
&lt;N&gt;era were speaking; and sunk into the
deepest silence whatever Putter replied,
vu ludicrously interesting. Tom. Flor­
ence finally intimated that the House was
ready to* vote, arid the Hou« agreed with
Tom. Florence. Dre previous question
was auatalned, and on a call of the yeas
and nays, the motibn was adopted hy
about two to one.

Washington, April l&lt;k*-

Terre Haute. 0.3' few? d*y*^M*ta.

i

stroy’^ property to^ho amotwt of

j
will b« doo*—cby win

•opinion never crrC

; * durL
“ On motion, those townships wbmie del­
ottermwTO
to &lt;toto of ;
of honor allowed --’------weap^ift*
chore
TO
fightW bowk
ties
Of
a
most
pointed
iihanteter.
Il
held
egations were hot foil, were permitted Io
fill such delegations by individt»l|!i.pees^ the Senate till 5 o’clock. The personal knives, whereupon Pryor backed down.
niiMagvs wdt-e between Jeff. Davis and
ent fronrtbtir respective townships.
-,
Such hi Southern chlvalry’when met with
Mr. Wilson. The debate was on-sn ap­
Die committee reported tbe following propriation for schools in this eHy, and of earnest heroism aod courage.
delegates th'attendanee:
'
course the negro qnertfon came in. Tbe
Tbe Marine Bonk of Savannah,
Awirwi.C. Em., 8. Hvs' F- S. debate was maintained with great spirit
and ability on tiro Republican side by Ga., was robbed recently, of &gt;45,000.— And l«g With iastUto rvjoies.
Messrs. I tartan and Wilson, Mr. Clark Tbe book-keeper of tie Baok has been Dmtli's oeme, UiM welcmne guss
Banr, W.’EL Brown, T. Smith/J.
totaureaiding with some sharp observations, and su.preted of taking the money.
M*,- TO calndv
Khqpley.'
,
Mr. Fessenden throwing a tingle hot abut
000 have been rypovcqed.
. Baltimohr, Gilbert Striker, O. Phelps on the other side. Messrs. Brown, Jeff
r.-rs laid tbr mortal 'i.r.ih tbe »od,
Davis,' and Bayard participated, and talk­
Elihu Burrlttjln the Homestead,
M. IL-Williams.
.
ndhaQWtbysrWmta-WiOoti
ed nn indefinite amount of nonsense advises that peas should be planted IS
about negro equality.
Mr. Davis was
Mudge, O. Soott; D. Everta.
ItMttap. April IP^liCO.
as crahfc and irritable as usual.
Mr. inches deep in earth. lie says they will
Cakltox, I. Messer, J. M. Rogers,Jno. WUson bore on him very hard, and as­ grow rank and bear until you are tired of

lenpdMr.PoUUl

REPUBLICAN
BANNER.
frMauxU iittt ff v.Ilf?:-1,'

will be asm

XMwinjtft,

sumed a bold and becoming attitude.—
Dors, S. Bowker, J. F. Jackson, Lew­ lira Senate was full aod attentive to tbe

Runyon, C. G. Barnum.
Q. L
Jb/vUmm
Haatings, April 21.18O&gt;.

is Bam. -

Mr. Ilnskiu’s reportTmd resolution on
tba- Printing abuses was postponed till
the 25th, owing to tbe absence of Messrs.
lavxxa, O. ,,L. Ityjram, Austin Batea, Hindman and Ciopton, who hare minori­
ty views to submit
D.B. Prett,Z.D. Hiakky.
. Tbo Pacific Telegraph bill was taken
Johnstown, H.' P. Cherry, Julian
np in the House, sod opposed with much
FTeJi, W. Robinson.
fueling by Mr. Burnett,'of Kentucky, but
Mlplk Grovx, II. Mallory, G. D. Iris coostitutionhllolijectiona were comfileteiy annihilated by uno of Mr. ConkMoore, J. Ransom, C. W. Taylor.
Obawocvillk, not represented.
’ iti’s dear and compacl, convincing argu-

IlArrnios, H; N. Shddon,C. S. Burton,
J. M. Nevins, A. W. Bailey.
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nepnblleaa National Coavention.

Republican State Convention!

ideal and J'icaJ’rsaWoiL .

..

The CSatlenire but Not (he Duel.'
We Lave purposely avoided giving our

readers tbo, rumored particulars *of the
challenge and prospective duel, between

R, A. Pryor,

of yirgipia, and John F.

Prairtxvtur, A. CTown, T CL pmdie, A. Spaulding, D, It Cook.

Rlillxd, R. Shaw, S, C. Paixdlc, E.
M. Dates, J. O'Riley.
TboBNArrLB, J. F. Emory, J. F. An­

Potter, of Wiscorain, both members of drews, Q C. Bliss, S. S. Parkhurst
the loyer branch of Congress.

But since

the correspondence is all before.the pub­

Woodlako, John Row ladar.
Yakuix Sfbxngs, D. P. Shattuck, N.

lic, and no duel js to be fought, wc brief­ Coman, C. W. Bnaaeu, J. W. Miln.

ly give a few facta in the case.

Tbi choir, appointed O. L. Ingram, C.

During the spvediof Mr. Lovejoy, in

which the fire-eaters of tbe aouth received

S. J3urton,.aBd J.M. Nevins, a commit­
tee on resolutiuUa.

a severe scathing, Mr. Lovejoy, as, is his

The Convention then proceeded to 1ml-

usual mariner when warmed, with his sub:

lot for delegates to the State Convention,

jsct,jesticulate4 rather energetically, and

electing oue at a time.

The ballute for

advanced toward the fire caters, nliuost

the first delegate were

follows:

literally, craminiug

uowelcome troths
TNVURMAL I1ALLOT.

down their very throata. Of course lhe
chivalry attempted to atop. Mr. (xirejoy,

J. M. Nevins,

M

J. M. Navins,

Mr. Potter

“doing tbe sama thing.", Of coarse Mr.
Pryor is insulted, and challtmgca Mr.
Mr. Potter accepts, and chooses

bowie-knivea, at a distance ef four, feet

Aa bowie knives wo’d

plMelhc combatants on an equal footing, •
Mr. Prycr declares bowie knives vulgar.

' Upon thia, Col. Lander, Mr. Potter’a seoond, who, by the way js a good shot*of­
fered to take Mr. Potter’s place aod fight
Pryor without restrictions.

Mr. Pryor

objecte to this, and virtually l^ck« out of
the whole arrangrmeeti

10

FOMTAX. BALLOT.

called his attention to the bet that ho was

at the beginning.

5

Scattering,

fianly manner,” and at the same lime sha­

Patter.

14

J. Au Sweczoy,

Mr. Pryor arose to rebuke Mr.

Lorejoy for “shaking bis fists at South­
ern mcpibcrs,” aa he alleged. “» a ruf­
king. Lis &amp;statMr..Ifavejoy.

17

,R. J. Grant,

when Mr. Putter txclaimed, “lie shall

speak."

m

,

Julian Fish,

6

Scattering,

G

On motion, J. M. Navins was declared

■ ■ ■

elected.

Tbe balloting for another delegate re­

sulted M follows:
nrroBMAL

ballot.

R. J. Grant,

14

Julian Fish,

14

Geo. Thomas,

IS

Scattering,

8

roaMAL Ballot.

In tije Future

R. J. Grant,

Mr. Pryor will be very careful never to

Julian Fish,

challenge a man unless he ie sure ho will

Geo. Thomas,

outfight

Scattering,

n
•
10

S

Julian Finh.was decided elected.

On motion of Q S. Barton, tbo dele­
In the Senate Monday 10th lust, Sum­
gates elected were empowered to appoint
ner and Mason had a sharp tilt which we
find thus- briefly reported in the New substitutes, in caso of their inability to
York papers in the regular dispatehea to attend Lhe Convention.
.
the Anoelatod Press :
J. M. Nevins, from the committee ap­
Mr. MasoUj (Dem.* Va.) presented the pointed for that purpose, reported lhe
return of U. S. Marshal Johnson on the
following:
warrant for the arrest of John Browner.,
RXSOLL'TIOBS.
in Ohio. The return ttates that it Is im­
possible to arrest Brown, unless armed
1st Rtfttbtd, That tbe Republicans of
force is used for that purpose.
Barry county adhere ' to tbe principles
Mr. Mason also presented the return

cm the warrant for the arrest of F. B.
Sanborn, which recapitulated the tecta u
stated heretofore, and adds that no arrest
can be made, owing to the judicial pro­
ceedings of the State of Massachusetts.—
Buch warranto and returns are referred to
4ht Ctmnittae on Judiciary, with inolntetioua to inquire and report if any
oua and haoriy, epoctaneouv and simple,
further proceeding* are ncccamiry to vin­
yet unpremeditated and unexpected, and
dicate the authority of the Senate, and to
a reception in wlich ft Is difficult to say
whether undisguised neglect, or ill-cuuMr. Bttfoner, (Rep.,'Mass.) moved to
cealed contempt was tire moot prominent
‘ refer the memorial ©TMr. Sanborn to tbe
feature.
1 atn referring now to the re­
ception given to Pryor by the democratic
aide of lie Chamber.
Bod ba beet ab
Mr. Sumner Mid he felt it to bo bis
Mr. Pryor entered the Home of Rep-

duty to protest against auch a suggestion.

laid down in the Philadelphia Platform,

and that we re-affirm our unyielding opSlave power upon the righto of free la­
bor; believing that the power of Con-

gresaqver the Terri Juries is sufficient to
prohibit that Which I* wrong, and to to-

tabllah arid protect the right.
2d. Jittolved, That while ve deprecate

and condemn the fanatical intorfonuicc
with Slavery m tbe Slave Stales, we will

nse all lawful means to prevent Its Intro­
duction into Territories naw free, believ­
ing tbe true policy cf government to be

'

33.' .Rreo/red, Di*t jrMla we pledge■
pur support to the nominee of the Chica-

Mr. Maanu said .that the Senator iiad!

go Convention upon a National aad Re­

■ ,...

r. injur

Which mM above de.rrib«l rrei-rJ?

«t this

Buna.—A f

, of Btrthn
Oto to, Ulbfor -f Xto. A I). IM

iW !»»&gt;
SUZRIFFS BALE

picking them.
yjy It is said that tbe friends of John
qut uf portions ot Miasistipni, Western
Brown, in Hayti, or rather the friends of Tennessee, and (he earner of Kentucky,
ha’ been revived, and h*s met with lhe
for tbe benefit of hh frmlly the sum of

"

3. O’Riley nc

the principle he represented, have raised

&gt;. JSW). levy span and uU toll tiic ri»bL mu
taterest of tbe uid
fo »2bfe
»wtaf deaented real estate, to wit,
“
• east half of sectivo tweatr vf»bt. (*
ol Mralh-wm qoarter of
u lir^fr^
1
auajh.r of

121,000.

(he Mississippi river, oh tbe west, aud
The amount of bay which milch tbe Tenm-wa un the east, end would orc*
cows require per day is 20 I be., and 15 tniu n population «&gt;f about 700,000. -. l

wm

not give milk.

Hooting a new bu
SjsyeBtoit, o

O. £. EVERTS.

MOBTUACE

SALL

Grand Rapids, has been arrested, charged
with pnrluiiiing money from letters.

nr The agent senl'ty.,Virginia to ar I

rcst Cippie, is confined ini jail at Ruck Is­
land.
pjy~ It is said that

France.

It required the mouled means

and military porfer of all Europe to pul
down one man In 1815. , No small fry

New Advertisements.
W A NT E D !

I

,

Certain circle

M Ml"
VC«M ((■'
saute, ar w portlbcreuf:
Notice la there fore torvbt

been bu

h

A GOOD JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAA sit&gt;j;i® n&gt;an jnvLrrml. '
Heath A Ccvaxv.’
llMtinffv, April Stta.IJKO. .

combination Lad best repeat that attempt

on a great united nation ef 35,000,000 of

of ibl»udw tolu

toinra in earns a
Wa tingle ind
were soW origin

NOTICE.
NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN that lh« Asmm-

ter Ot that price

people.

fSF* The temporal power of the Pope
uf Rume is fast departing.

Ilia mon*

wre numbers of
The crash of 1
taw ..t
toU (ton.
S
to. to* gnil

M. W. RIKER,
X. FU1UJP8,

service of blacking his boats anti Listing
Lis feel.

(3f“ Alarmists are trying to make it
appear that a war between England and

l&gt;.mn F. REYNOLI’**.

OMETHING NEW.

B. T. BABBITS REST
BALER A THS.

France it probable. This is not so. There

S ^MEDICINAL

these great nations to plunge tbe people

64«nd b prrinr^d^ihre" dXXnl
otbev rUlenlu* AU lbs detoterimu

into a bloody war.

h^&gt;64

.

i,i:d3ATE suncK

‘TATE OF Mlcnra.lN. B«snv ConrrT.M:-

fS’T* Another Sickles case occurred

near Auburn, N. Y. A nierehsnt of some
standing a as nearly mangled to death by

.586.

66^^,KlSNH=x«G

Served kirn right.

he had outraged.

Oo rewting *nd tUing the petition, dulj veririte

jy In the Empire uf Japan, they

have no old maids.

TU public authoii-

ano other &gt;m

thorn to marry whether they are willing

Tto Snitarpwit w. bar. k at

tra md .bout, to ton mn

will

n«

bun. aoln-Ajr, .nd nobod, toru Mm.__
W to toy cub tot mrp.nl to world
will b. mto wtor too il I. now.

tW Tolu® Brownlow, tod for kUI
tag • follow Kudwrl,

79l
T.

own soap,

.it*

««

.CM AXOVAATtoTZ

In Itorry Coll^,

to ton uqnitud.

.

W^ruiUd donWc u,c

Uw ‘-RepuUican B»»urr," a
— Uaetteis.Mid rtraaiatiaKfo •&gt;il1 'x,ut
ry, for Iht fall term at four «rck». v
■ the bur*
ia each week next Itnmeliauly
* aprtJw
,
'
Jadr “f

'

CftA-XCEUY SALE

Qfux oi »icmoAS—n.
£3 the Creaty of Harry, in Chancery.

W Tbn tom. of Epbndm to,, of

Btlmool Co., O„ wu rerrtad i„f lnlfo
rotot Hood.

Hlmwlf .nd wlfo, rad &gt;

grown up du^i'kr, wm doowori,

I.-1P

A mon 1 n Ktrrenpttag to cnxo •

8“ii"
ed hi some way from the whirlwind.
' •
’^-*V wl
a w n-x-

7tt^atfA5SSafc74

Itafi l.OriaL,

cu-

SHERIFFS SALS,

*uv
CTM.U pary V*»IJU»LOOU VOW
more, and there waa another tii On

,
,nd wn* dr»«° “F

U» u«.l A.), .11 Uh d emocniu M, v. one

„

•-tW::
■

■ to.,-

:
are now impr
ands^ay

ties look up a companion and compel

found dead within five mm- lad, was drowaad is tbe Black River u

---------------

some of them

•000 acres iu e

a young machinist, wbooe marital rights

a7 Sanina- «U to toattm- from Vh.

»4s

rjHra 1Botodw.—
fr aoB oH»ren

___ —

—The Charleston Neasspeoks “advis­
edly” when it says “the 8&lt;«utb
delegati'-u will not submit Ju thu noinlpatipn of Douglas.”
‘
'

there is some

chance of an European dralitton against

Obollfnr block.

Foil Oto*

said.

years past a clerk in the Post Office at

' publican platform; we regard William
' H. Bswaaa aa pre omiawitly tht tapa­
with gwdemwi, went,** tad nta*r beard
Hb.oU opt oral rf th. prtpriplw rf th. Jbf-Mtera
•M A* b-t

tMiw Goods.—F

lbs. per day ta sufficient for those that do

—The Racine (WIs.) Advxato savs enrok rw Ijf.vrll., Ind , »|,b gj, „
ihatH. B. Trowbridge, of Burlington,Fe­ m,«u drowned .ill, two of Li. &lt;bildr2.
w. to, totol,
tod to to. Utoltoto
rine Co., foot a fine cow last week, under
HF Er Gorrnx-r Wolkor, to eUlthe following singular circumstances:—
• nu.« i«U(.*
.to,to ..to.
She was lylngqoletly in the dairy vard Iwrgod dudgw Blto. Th. Uun tolito
f|V &lt; HABFER t MAGAJUER .
(dore to the house,) when a small whirlWJbd
teen coming norots the fields *,.
...
Nw Yorft MERCERY. ’
,
it passu! directly over and around the
ST* A aon.'of John Wixsoo, a young

cow • she
■
' kaaxba«aaprco*dcu^ A....

UrXa^iauT

Stock fob tub. W&gt;»t Ibdim.—At
Brownsville, Tuxas, a Kentucky borredrover hr.s purubeaitd 200 horses and
niulca,which be intends driving to Spring­
vis w of lhe question by Mr. Alley, who Chicago destroying properly U&gt; tbs
field, fllinoia, and wbipning thence by
at first waa eni harassed by[*imilar scru­ amount of1150,000.
railroad to New Ilavcu, Gwmwticuf,from
ples.
•y Peach trees began to put out their whence they are to be shipped to the
, Bpsrtl diipsk-b to tbs N. T. Times.
■
blossoms at Adrian on the 17tb of April, West tedh*
Washington, April 12.
seventeen days earlier than last year.
Brigadier Bowman made his appear­
—A woman in Havana recently gare
ance beforg the Corode Committee to­
A girl named' Sophia OsLand birth to three children—two females and
day, and testified that at.no time since he was killed in Kalainazia* by taking tar*
one male. The boy hat k board, and all
has bad the Unicn newspaper, has he l&gt;ecn
tarized
antimony
for an ctnciie.
of them have full setts uf teeth. Bo il“H
intcrc- ted in the public printing or bind­

ing.
Mr. Or ode—Were you not to reedve
810,000 from Mr. Wendell but of the
proceeds of the public printing after tak­
ing charge of the Union f
Brigadier Bowman—Yea, sir.
Mr.'Covude—Was not that hnitt to
cease If Wendell evaaed to get the piiblle
printing froln tbe Executive Depart­
ments! .
,
'
Briaadter Bowman—Ytts, sii.
Mr. Covode—And yet you say you
had no interest in tbe public printing af
ter you became proprietor of the Uiiion
new spaper !
Wit(ic«fl&lt;»ndered about and tried to
explain,but the Committee could upt-ap­
preciate the-explanatiuQ.
Mr. Van Pyke next apbenrnd before
the Oimmittco, Messrs. Covode, Olin,
Train and Winslow present.
Mr, Van Dyke testified that Ire was
acting 0. S. •Dirtrict Attorney, and that
be had received no official notification of
his removal, nithough he understood that
the President had nominated a person to
tbe Senate, «s his successor ; that the
ground on which his removal wu based
wu a difference between him and the
Collector of the Port, the President nl
icging that friendly relatione were abso­
lutely necessary among dw Federal offi­
cials at Philadelphia.
Mr. Van Dyke
replied that no social relations were eaaentially necessary, as all official buaineu
had to be trans-veted Ly correspondence,
which bad become a matter of record lor
the direction of their successors, and that
be regarded tbo true cause of his removal
to his having opposed all combinatiooe uf
Federal officers for the purpose of con­
trolling local
elections, aud primary
meetings of the party in Philadelphia.
Mr. Covode—Did not the combina­
tion* alluded to, extend to the attempt to
control State elections!
Witness—Such was tbe understanding
of the party.
Mr. Covode—Wns riot the President
informed of (Use combinations, nod did
he approve them T
Witueso—Ho and other leading demo­
crate of Philadelphia bad appealtS tq the
President in a protest against it.
Mr. Covode—^Ilave you had any cor
respondencc with the President with ref­
erence to these combinations 7
Witness—As a matter of course all
such correspondence, if any such bad ta­
ken place, wu conhdeotinl, and be was
sure iha committee would sc-e the impro­
priety of his answering the question.
The question m&amp;« »ot pressed by tbe
oommiijtet.
_______

Cho

iat

.

&lt;2

t

•hares will

at stake, and
ad,Htoretbo

�Sato t Sikff'a fcitasi.

■J®

HARDWARE!
H. A. GOODYEAR'S

H.
H.
II.
H.
H.
H.

ZEux WnaAT Cuor.—News from the
dlfferest parts of tbe county represent lhe
growing-ibeat as remarkably fine, look­

ing uncommonly'well for the soaaon.—
"We'hear of but few pieces which have

been materially injured by the frosts of

the winter.

Some other localities in tbe

Stale have not fared equally well, altho*

the prospect of a fair crop throughout, is
seldom better .« this time of year.

'^‘Sdux Purr.—A few days since, John
tnlilcy, of Rutland, butchered a hog

-which weighed 600| lbs.

We cxjl that

• pretty good bog for a season uf poor
corn. Jffe know the pork W good if there
is any dependance to be placed in once
•own taste, and the words of hungry prin-

ccra. J. O'Riley never forgets his friends.
Naw Goods.—For the last ten days
out

merchants have been whitewashing,

painting,

and “slicking up" generally,

preparatory to the ’introduction ‘rtf their
Spring stocks of goods. Wc also observe
that said now goads ‘are beginning to ar­

rive, and our merchants seem fully confi­

H. A. GOODYEAR’S

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

MxAsraixu tub Wayct.—The height
of waves ha* been often exaggerated—
same staling that they are ofteu higher
Hardware Store,’ on the North aide of than the mast of the tallest shin, and oth­
State street, ’ directly oppoaito of the ers, speaking nf them as “mountain high.”
The Into Dr. Scuresby has l&lt;d| us some
Goodyear block.

GREAT DISCOVERY I

THE PHILOSOPHER* -STONE

FOUND.

HARDWARE

*few and apparently substantial bridge

Hadley’s

mills.

Merrick’s Sngar Coated Pills I

curaV. and which will give a more corre«t Kca uf the subject ’ than the fantastic
dcsajpthn of the poet. In n threat gale
thf^raves average forty-one or forty two

Met in heiaht, but as ths vision was often
The great California Land Cinimjg^
disturbed by the tops of breaking waves,
Philadelphia, Apri^^
winch rose much higher, the Doctor pine
Certain circles here arc in a flutter of editbc average nt fifty feet. Tbe average
excitement touching the great Califorpiii rate of the kind of waits known as f*rr&lt;lland claim to Ute site on which San Frnn- leni,** he found to be niearly the nemo ic
•cisc &gt; has been built.
The impending fi­ tbe Southern Ocean, as in the Northern
nd judgment on this cinun by tbe highest Atlantic, the former running at the rate
Federal Court, Ims intensified this excite­ of 54.84 foot per. second, or 33.0 geo­
ment to fever beat, lire company bold­ graphical mites an hour, while in the lat
ing the claim is divided into 1,5t&gt;0 shares, ter, from experiments made by the Doe
most uf which are held by parties here, tor in 4847, he found the rate to bo 32.67
sumo in Minis ns high ns near 1100,000, mfles per hour.

by a single individual.
These shares
were solJ%riginally al 83,800 each, and
previous to 1857 were eitgerly sought af­
ter at that price. They ware prime cui'laterals in those days, good for nn nd•vance of $3,500 per share,, al which fig
ure numbers of them were hypbtbctaited.
’The crash of 1850 converted leader* on
them into, reluctant.owners, who still
hold them.
Since that conversion they
Lave been gradually sinking in the price,
until they now command only about
$500 per share.
This fill is die more
remarkable, ns in tha interval two dccta"ions have been bad in California confirm­
ing the claim.
The final argument hns
^uat been made at Washington, and now
all parties hero are on tbeym t'W! for the
grand result, which will make or break
tome of them. The claim exceeds 10,•000 ocrea in extent, cmluucv* nearly tbe
■whole site of San Francisco, sUrfcbcs to
th&lt; Pacific on tha we*t, tbe Bay of San
Francisco on the caat,nnd some six miles
•oath, taking iu a vast number uf what
are now improved farms, besides thous­
ands of costly store*. dw.eHicg*, w lisrves
an J other Improvements constituting lhe
city. The assessed value of the land Is
♦15,000,000. All these numerous owners
will be ousted or compelled to buy their
property a second time, if the Land Associslion gain their cause. Such a decision
will make the latter enormously rich,
while it will probably luiti thousands in
California. If it go dm other way, tbe
shares will be worthies", and with Ute
bursting of the great bubble, there will
undoubtedly bo bursting of another kind.
No wander, then, that with such an Issue
at stake, and on the point of being decid­
ed, there should be a flutter here where
so large an Interest is held.
Without
doubt the suspense Is equally painful in
California. liut our Philadelphia board­
ers are unshaken in their confidence of
Eining tbe cause, alleging that nothing
s yet transpired to weaken the evidence
•which, up to this time, has been good
enough for them.

Jjnstinjs’ 'pritf (Current.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
i* now wiling more
(irotrrita for I Dotxi
than can to bonght for tbe aame money, at any o
er .tore Um aid* of Mew York. U lattoraljgn
Mace fur tto peopU of Battle Crock, Kaiameu
u__ i_ ii iTAwv-rwria
J
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CHE1P CASrf STORE

CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE
CHEAP CASH STORE

CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE

CONTAIN NOMiMEBAL
That they cure Ibr almoat naivrroJ
DYSl'EFSIA
with ntrriaorrrlaiar/, rad
very I
That after all other medianrf’have p
lew, they relieve
LITER COMPLAINT,

«Hu’nK of ererr variety *ndof

New Additions

Mfita «&gt;f the height and velocity of waves,

.scroM Fall creek, near O. S.

Df. IUW inritee the attetmon ofth-kt* to »he
CMUG1NAL LETTKR*.
j
na member* of tbe Nodical PrctawUm, KdiP. rw
pobiic journal., wdl.ksran Mwe^mtj Mrt

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

is '

erecting a new building, designed for a

. NVv Bridox.—There has been built a

bnioBACFs

aciMDiuviiK kemuiefj.

HARDWARE. STORE,

Helena, a liar. The Hon. Slanger retort­
ed with a bullet; which took off tbe Hon.
Banger's loft ear. Both then sprang into
the .center of the ball with drawn bowie
knives. Tbe Speaker raid “by G—d
wo must hare fair play lathis business!"
and. rushed out into the floor will* a cock­
ed pistol in one hand and a tremandoou*
“toothpick” hr the other, and in tones of
thunder commnndud the Representatives
to form a ring. A rjng was formed,and,
in tbo classics nf the time, tbecombatant*
“want in.”
They cut each other fright­
fully, and for quite a spell it was difficult
to decide who was tbe Better m«in. But
finally Banger, with an adroit thrust, cut
off Slanger's head, and instant death was
the result. Mr. SUnger'a remains being
removed, and order restored, Mr. Bauger
arose and, said': •'ills’my painful duty to
Btinvunce to thia House the death of tbo
Hun. Wm. Stange r, of Helens. Ils. was
good at draw-poker and taro, and handled
the toothpick beautiful.
He wasn’t no
account at legislatin’.
He waamlddlin’
on busses. He put on too many scollopia
Hehad no family, ’cepting bin brother
Bill, tbe best poker player on Red river.
1 rnuve resolutions of respect Be passed
and for'ardod iu Lin brother Bill;’’
They were passed.—Glevtloiid Plum-

dent of a brisk summer’s trade.
Swat—H. A. Goodyear

A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR*
A. GOODYEAR*

Groceries A Fancy Goods

that canto Craad ia the outen or wwtern iaark&gt;t. It coinpriac* every variety abdklndofSunr*
Motaaovs Sjnwp.Se., wife* will to *oU M REMANKABLl UjW IRXMt'ffcA at ttora
cent* per pound. COFFEE from 12‘f to 2D rente
'perpound. Ffeb cfeveryrlrvenrrtian frutn &gt; Hero
ring tu anuiuber 1 Mackerel. Spare win not al­
low me to enumerate tto wtole of tny fmmenae
»toek ofGood«, tlicreJbir I will rnnteat wyrelf with
taring that It contain* everything that wa* ever
liourttafin a FAMILY (JROCERY Store, tto
wtole comprteinc * larger and more rmvral aaaortment than era be fuonj at any other eatebliitanrat
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­, and wliitooflVrtdatprioealowertkaaSvcrbctao
toe rd of tn
-----'U1J.I—.
j—
Rvtnatntor
CE LAR and
CROSSCUT SAWS.
COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

SASH, and PUTTY, B U IL D E R S’

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and .PARLOR STOVES, of st

ery style and description..

urye*r» !&gt;%'« worked to bral ibe uck,
WitL jot elite li:« buiacn kite;
or lrn» ■&gt;( lho&gt;i»nnd« tow rejoice
At ths m»sfc pouit* ef Hrrrkk** Pttl*.

GOODS SOLD
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOGDS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS

BROAD dt NARROW AXES, GLASS,

HOUSE

Si WiumI d.Mbilitiw «rt removed
fowr- offdial rad gvaily (ttmotattagjiroperiu * . ■ '■ &gt;'■ ;
r”r*U8HATTK»ED OOKS-nTVTIOW'. ’

SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
BOLD
BOLD

JEWELRY,

MT HERRICK'S jUTCHlJksS VEGET.U1LE

ManuCiclured at the lowest rates, and pat

erne.

SCHOOL BOOKS!

up in any part uf the county.

FOR CASH.
COOKING STOVES
Of every Variety,

The Anchor of Hopi
SUFFERING

MANKIND!

SPECIAL NOTICES

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH

FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

CASH
CASH
CASH
CA8II
CASH
CASH
CASH

K»Uc« I
GoU'.-—Having a large amount of money to
pay thi* monlb, wc lake this method to aak our
cn»tomer» to do all in th«r,power, to a»ai*t u* in
our time of
Hoping thi* will obviate the
nereaaity of a ytrMual dan, wo remain

March 12, IW59-

liQLTWOOD A OBAKT.
mrU

. Woou.T CaLX.-*-On Saturday last we
•were shown by L. C. Smith of this vil­
lage, * young calf of ordinary stm and
form, covered accepting the bead, with a
thick matted coat of black wool. It has
rntive.wh
will not ।
the appearance of s black ahcep, about
three weeks after having ixscu sheared.—
its tail looks similar to that of a sheep,
being largo next the body and tapering ^^yrarmUereputaUoa.-^gradually to nearly a point.
.
Those acquainted with lhe animal a*y
that its coating is similar to that of a
A TIMELY WIRIBG.
young bear. At ell events it is a carlo*
gr*t£&lt;
to be,u”B 10 Barnum.—

Coughs, Colds, and Croup

AT ANY PRICE.

•

AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT

■AWFACTTREB8* AO J MYERS’
tl, letter if yua like,
atce.yonr reputateco.
Truly years.
Th* diaeovery of owning a pDI wiik aagar «n_ ■ I _l.L VI. IT —-..'I. All nil,... ■ *. mantor.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANYANY-----------ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE
ANY PRICE.

Pulmonary Disorders.

Household RemoWorld.

GIVE ME A CALL.
GIVE ME A CALL
GIVE ME A CALL

MAGNETIC

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�DRUG STORE!!!
! *IAtG i! Hl
J. P.
&amp;, Co.
Roberts.

IL-AX&gt;'WA.‘3r,S

READY

JRTST RECEIVED

RELIEF,

,

o new and most complete awrtincnt

DREGS AND MEDICINES,

Bit MOBSl’g

BOLTWOOD fc GRANT
J. JI

ieett (Mwmrmen

ON LOW PRICES

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
its timely use, who
night time with Ort
era, Yrllow Penar, u—------ -------------------a dost of this remedy be taken iwtereaUy.
ease may requite, when ratidauty seized wh
or Stated and It wiU Iraauiy ralteve i
tlttit frem paiaend arrest the dfaaaoe'.

mi miw

BADWAri READY RELI

and il.e aisewev rew-a
. .
Thia fa not a temporary popularity, old slant!
fey extraordinary efcrtn m the way of tram­
pling tba qu.liliM of the Bilim, bat n aelU
uiiuiatiou of aa invaluable tucdicius, shuili is
destined tn bo as enduring an tiiM itself.
IJoeteiter’o Storaach Bittera hero t-reved
aGodeend to regions where fever and ague
and -various otter bilious complaints have
•ownlod thair victims by hundreds. Tebe
abfa to elate oonMontly that ibe “DUtm~
an: a certain cure for lhe Dyepepsie and like
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPKB,
dlsenseo, ia to tbe proprietors e source ef un­
alloyed pleasure. Il removes aD morbid nialtsc
PRUNES, HOB, RAISINS, CODFISH;
from Ike atomaob. purities the Wood, and
1 fact. ereryihlaf In th. Grocery line,'such a
IftinisM mt jniiW to lh».ti#i|t*
giving it Uvat lone and enorgy fa di op isol.k
for tit# restoration of health. Tloperate- upon
(TmiUTTmar!1 T&gt;it*Tt’F.tn&lt;!||!Ttw
(boelomneb, Uvoe, an4 other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and Soon real orcs (hem
AstCMklwtelrsM,
j- to o condition mential to tbe teaIt by dfacUrge
•
o» T»s MrsmaL Mtinrorwi ufak ef tba fanetkns of nature.
Elderiy persons may one lhe Bitters dally an
Cr directions on the bottle, and they will Bnd
We also keep oa hand a good aaaortmrnl of
It a stimulant peculiarly sdsptcd to comfort
BTATioiraitY,
itoclfabg years, aa it Is pleasam fa the pslale,
invigorating to tbo bowels, eiootlenias a tonic,
PENS. PENCILS, INKS, PAPER, EN­
and rejuvenating generally. We hate the evi­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.
dence ef Ibouaarufa of aged own and women
who bare experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while sufering from etotnach derangaincau and general debility; acting under
the advice of pbyuiefawt. they bare abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested I be
faarUa of thia art Ufa. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are sa harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. Tbe relation of mother
and child Is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she bo young, is apt to
forge! her «»“ health in ter exZrcnm anxiety
for her infont. Should the period of malsrelly
arrive daring the summer season, the wear of
body and mind hi generally aggravated. Ileve,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recu|wrale tbe energies of tbe system, end enable the
toother to bear up under her cxbauatisg trials
Ready Pay, oaly.
and rcvpotuibilitlea. Naming mothers gene­
rally prefer the BiUm Io all other fatigoralon that receive tbo endorsement of physi­
cians. because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
■ All those per vans, to whom we bar. particu­
larly referred above. Io wit: MiCetrre frem
fever aod erne, caused by malaria, dfarrhera.

GROCEllLES!

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

HlUffE n?/ ’) *‘A w?

O £f
ip&gt;.j ♦i/.3;r»

a hut

°

•

tiTOAlSS.

tbo moment it fa applied to tbe injured parte, all
pahl and WBOsatnrae cease. Look OOt foe counteriHts and imitattooe-Purchaao only Badwey’s
Brady Belief. Price 20 eta., M eta., and fl per

3:0

REGULATING PILLS,

Mzmuu. Enrroas—I sco in tbe Country
Gentleman, of Jan. 5, that some one wish­
es information in regard to driving bere,
or whether it is possible to move them
from one hive to another.
I will give
some of my experience the past season.
We can elolho you from the crown
In May last 1 purchased tbe right to
use Lang«troth’a bee-hive. Shortly after of the bead to tbe sole of' 'the foot
one of my neighbors, hearing that I had
and warrant prices to suit.
'
fot that hire, came to arc me, ra ho had
eard and rend about them, and also that
bees could be moved from tbe old box
hive into them, and to see the experi­
ment tried. lie offered to give gte • col­
ony of bees in one of the box hives, If : I
would move them into the Ltrngstrolh.—
So I got my hive ready and afetned to
my neighbor's, with doubts hi my own
mind ns to die result, as I had .never seen
anything of the kind myself; but the ax
pariment was entirely suoceasfuL
Now the way it was done waa this. J
took tbe hive containing the bare some
five yards from where it stood, aod turn­
ed it bottom upwards, and placed over
it an empty hive of corresponding siz&lt;\artcr which I gently druDtned the bottom
hive with a couple of small sticks, fur
about fifteen minutes, when I found the
bees had all ascended to tba top Mya. 1
then act &gt;&lt; on a sheet and tied it ap. 1
then cut tbe combs looms from one aide
of the hive, and with a ..w blade forced
off the side of the hire, took out the
combs, and fitted tbym into the movable
frames, adjusted them in tbe hive, and
cloeed it ell but the entrance.
I then
placed the new hire on the old stand. ]
took the biro containing the bees, and
shook them oa a cloth, aod with a large
feather swept them gently toward the eutrar.ee of the hive. In a very short tinje
they all want in. Since then I have trans
ferred fifteen colonics from old hives in
the same way.
1 have also moved two
colonies together, with their eombs and
storea, from hollow trees—one of them
on tbe IQtb of March.
II. M. TwatKo. .
Bucks Couaty, Pa.
|

HARD-WARE

A Mogul., pberao.Mon orogrrod b

nty
MUnurae.
At .beat
4 o’otock a dark doad area, in tba Irani
’•* proarollog the appaanmra ot an ajproaching thunder drawer.
Aa the
eltrad. paraad wear, a alight abtnr.r, Un,
nppe^nnen of the drop, rwxndlnr AM
fab «aa qvMl, diapnmd, gfrli,, to all
wHte olgocu ike appearance of ke.in,
&gt;»• apauond with nnall drop. o' bl.rt
Ink. Th. people in the .treela wee, aurpri-d to 6nd lheir lie. and kaM, nd
a™ tbdr Mtlrt bonom. and rollan.,
^raUed oral with thia ahgaU'lr ewk.ral
rain. The aid™ of bnildmp. ,«) fana
painted whita. nd tha ahow Wla oat tha
Ulhab boarda abort town, ah,, tawro.

A.tp

Dr. Radwsr A Co. hare recently iliscorrred s
method for extracting from roots, herb*, plants
and gums, a nutritions extract of aneb wonderful
noonahing power-wfaeh they bar. combined
with Radway's Reavlating Fills—that six of these
pill, will supply &lt;£s blood with the same amount
of nntrilion as on. ounce of ordinary bread; so
that, while the system is undergoing a thorough
physicking, and regnlating procaaa, it daily be“prt^wS&amp;tetST’w lib Liter Com plain t, Dyspep­
sia, Heart Dlaeaaes, Fuiteesa of Blood, and all Fe­
male. who are subject to irrrguUriliea, II Valeria,

BioTcaia, Biatneand Bon*.Tc»ona.Trrmi
and Salt Rxbvx, Scald Head, Hlwowoau,
Rascx-triax. Srrtuuno endMaacLxiAiDiaBasra. Dnorar. DrarsraiA, Dbuilitt. and,
fadeed. su CoMFLAnrra akibiko nos VrrtAtk&gt; on IxrtTtx Blood. Tbe popttlsr' belief
fa W* toe Head ** fa fountfcd in truth,
for scrofula to a degeneration of ll&gt;e blood. ITw
puttcWar pmcne and virtue of thio teoaparilfa fa to purify and regenerate this vita! fluid,
without which sound health ia ircpoeuibte in

DIEBAIP. 1P©£ 'DASH
or

.Ta*

get a meiiefoe wbic^
prte.e»dwM&lt;*wiU op*. t!,e na.mil gZZ
I far tbe Abu-sec, to be cast out: teatt a Ia»a2.
Uty afted and other matter 1. wATSTS,’
stomaeb and tntratinc. are Jiierallr einfin*.

W-Mfr

occupation, and nursing mothers, will
tbeir own physical welfare by giving tn liretetter’s Celebrated Stoanaeb Bittern n trial.
CAUTION.—Wt caution the public against
using any of lhe many imitations er oowntsrfeiia, but ask for Hostman's Cci.nunn&gt;
Stomach Birrcns. and see that each 1-ottle has
tbe words •• Dr. J. Hostetter a Stomach Bittera"
blown on the side of the bottle, end stamped
on the metallic cap covering tbe cork, and
observe Ural our autograph signature is on the
label.
•ar- Freyarod and acid by HOSTETTER &amp;
BH1TII. Fltuborgh. Pa., and sold by ah
draggisU. grocers, and deal orc genaratty
thruushout lhe United Stalo*. South Anra-

MH MX beau far this gmrtawl wooAtrfalM*
efaae, Moraes Indian Bom Fills. AA&gt;« one or tea
dooes had been taken. I try were aatashM, m4
•benhtinfy sarpiteil. fa w itoeaaiag tbeir dwning rffeels. Not oelv do they wive immediateeme
Uow&lt;rftbed«ew.wtee*lttiw.r,kMd. Tbenfora
it w.ll be shown, especidly byU&gt;c*r showtime
Pills* that they wilt so cleanseaod nardj. tfaiteeye—that deadly enemy- &gt;,!) Ukr itatlgM, md
the flnh of youth and beaaty will again NtaHn
i4 •
— h*wT “* •»
cherish and brighten yourdsyg

Cxcnwr.—Dews re of aa Imitalfoa with «•
wtwds -Extra signature A. J. Wmrx A C&lt;“
pruned nenma the upper part of the vlgcrttv an
the wrapper. AU g-.uuine wfll bate balaMfe
nature of A. J.Waist A Co.," which u at ite batUM» of tbe wrapper. Perv’r • .1,sb eg ia the Htalioa article dll be tieah with KTr-rtTis*I.law.
B. LAKE JVDSUX A (KfoUhmM
Xo. SO Lcotvd&gt;*trcvi. Sew Tert

NEW FIRM!!

(Ffal)
▲ New Lite-Creative Principto.

POWERl A CAMPBELL.

Radway's ReneratlHg Reaolrcmt

Tb# sutecribera woeld in form'th# ettisens of
Heal* Old Sorts, PuriBee the Blood. lastiils with­
In lhe Hystetn Benewod Health, and Eaeolvra Hastings u&gt;d vlcinHy. that thvy are how prepared
and Exterminates all Chronic and Constitutiuu- Iodo all bua.neas pertainmg to
al Diseases.
Tba great and gloritms remedy should ba baited
blacksmithing,
by tbe lumen race aa a speefai gift from iba.Al“l5ultodw7^T&amp;&gt;’ Ire^tte^ly “l” “Vaim and oo short notice, aod*in a Bianovr ansnrpassed.
Chemists in the world that have wecceded in dis-

Radiriir’i Renovating Re»olre«L
Will radically exterminate from tbe system
Scrofeila,
Cankers,

Foe sale by J. p. Roberta A Co,IIsating*PjL
DHMmer. Middleville; Eli Xtebals. Orasgrt»;
A. J. Down, Prairisvtlle j and by llruggou
IS cents; V&gt; pill in esrb box.
Wm- Mudge*A Co., proprietor ef Dr. A. Trask**
Magnetic OuttmMbi, Earivdie. MadisonCe_LL
General Agent.
afilT,

EiT Particular aitenUon given to Horao and
Ox tiboemg. Also to all kinds of Plow work.
Wagon ironing, etc., etc.
All kinda of produce takra fa exchange al mar­
ket prices; CASH pptreftijed. A share of the
public patronage ia solicited.

Prepared by Dr. J. a Ays a Co.,
LOWXLX,, XA*
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.

Si
The reasons whr

landad-trakU fcr th. e.iuralfas
tends of grain, sad, also for grass:

.. .it'i-jx

tfifr^t
wreul

Entire,
H.U •
B-gB.1

New Barry Mill,
to do any amount of

COMMERCIAL LAW.

in
good order and aa prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.

Having secured the services of a

First Bate MILLER,

had clothing daoalorod In thia naturae,
bad tha gannaat. waalraj onl b dem,

and our mill being built on the moat
We hare pat down tbe prices of all
our goods to suit

the times and save

people the trouble of going to Kalamamo

and "

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improved plan, together with a

Smother—wo aro prepared to
beet ofwork.

do

la doing the targeot Hardware beuinw m fc**
Ifln
beeairat,
ha Im the
- *
Taia
RGEST
STOCK»f
the

BEST GOODS, at the
lAJWMT PBKSB.
J AM mw remwvil. my El’RiNG .lock ef «es*
1 and have on farad a firai rate sAoortnwfofc M
AJLELTrf2fLt ITBAJiD WABJl STOHSA,

IS now in succeaaful operation, ready
tteuSf

work,

.,

FRANCIS ROWER ;

If jSawrintaa,

•"***« u*ir

•r Or aatoa kind. We bear of aoraral
I.dan re, la wbrah dnlhaa bung out to
Saw. markad b; tha ntrderwua Ikr
A roddeet of tba Fifth Wrf, ,?0

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Sw&amp;si*

■’TWa—

custom

8566

I. P. Bonn— A (M, a^ bydraggiten g—rally.

Stay al the □« stand ofBaaraai P®wera,ou Mate
street
*. POWERS.
|
D. p. CAMPBELL.
Hastings, March 1, I960
ndsyi

LAMM FOR SALEH

Insanity, ’
Bronchitis,
Al! jMsaMMprabt
Prolapsus Uteri,
Skin Dfoeaaes,
Ball Shewa,

M mnT.ratJlia w M.

have added to themaeiv* , .eton Brc.a ricUn bT
®'ni&lt;,n*,ftobfoueieibLii
sn^bypteoas. &lt;es. thowaasds who h/re tees
racknd or torenenlod triu aiekama. pare aa4 aa-

W-‘MvfSo«.3L
Iv Mani Gnovi

TUT, COJPP£H ASDSfT£f.T-JSQJf . , t
iraju nr’wz ofzxe
ATLOltaj PMCSS
JO
THAlt KlUK.

I have the greatest variety o!
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
.»
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES. .
Ever anea In this town. 6ix Plate end Boxtiovrs

a 8.w.K8~«/Vxjr.fi

:1s Casvlbvo».
K-H of 8. R. of Heetiau SA.

good

the

TO HOUSE BUILBEM.

Please give us a call.

Cash paid lor wheat

BOLTWOOD ds GRANT.
mating.. Sea 1.1858.

WE-W AB3A3GEMEST
gentlemen and

LADIES'

EATDJG8AL00K!!
W4“

AT AU. novas.

araiBaasTuin*’
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HAsrntG&amp;mw county, mice, Thursday, mat 3, i860

VOL. 4.
giisfings’ JJiisintss

Jlinctorj.

Stifftt-y^ifittranaFrom ib«Xorthorn N. T. Icrarvsl.
Rotnauce.

BOLTM WD A GRAXT,
EALERS insll kindso
crockery, Ac. SWi i

D

II. J. KEXREU),

DR^i

WE IIAVB JUST RECEIVED

A New Assortment
OF STAPLE AND FANCY

F.H.&amp;J.RVS$ELL,

DRY GOODS
Which we offer Very Ix&gt;w

Francis

rower,

FOR CASH OJSTI/5T1

I lately paid Uncle Jimhuu Grinnells—
or, os he is I'ainilinrly termed. Undo Joab
—u visit. He owns one of the best farms,
make* some of the best cidur, nnd has one
of thu bettfutturrj and guovrotyi,deposi­
tions that Ku fie -boasted of by.any‘of
our g*a*d uldjaahiiinud .New.England far­
mer*.
Everything about him is an in­
dex of comfort and honest thrift; and no
woman could have belter calculated to co­
operate with him in securing this enviabio situation, than Aunt Jernwha.
No

nnp looks‘with a ratine vigilant eye loth®
well being &lt;u those about her J and her
larder nff&gt;rds a substantial emtnist to nil
BAILEY At BAKER,
your faahiotiable. bigidy-splood viands.—
a r ANUVACTUnERS of tin. .heet-iron aad copAunt Jerwdia, like her. priiuative Pil­
D1 per ware. Deatcrain iroa. wail*. »Uei.gla-a.
grim, ancestry, eschews all the “pomp
_ i EVERY PERSON PURCUASINQ DRY GOODS fund circumstance*although Uncle
] AMOUNTING IN VALOR TO TWO DOLLARS
Josh did allow me an elegant two horse
OR MORE, WILL RECEIVE A GIFT.
HOLESALE »u«l rrufl dealer fe. and insnubaroucho th.it *ho luul induced him to
(■cturrr uf leather, finding*, Ac. Battle
parehh»(^*aoi dm lairs^lf dy1*

Gifts! Gifts!!

W

upon foe superior qualities oPaifcfc virus
seis carpet, whieh had supplanted the old ji
rug on her ' square room fl-iurstill tho
ul j lady intends haviug the carriage used
for Sunday service, aud tho old carpet

OnOCERS.

J, 1*. ROBERTS A Co.,

Kill receive ■ Gift.

’ ’Xn'I
the GUTS

W.PARKER

, named articles at the time of oacl:
i Ladra'a setts fine Cameo Pin. and Ear Rings |8.v0

j al

A

a.-

ant party emne off in that vicinity, nnd
all ot my long list of cousins—offsprings
uf the venerable twain, wepe invited to
attend.
Evteiisive were , the prepara­
tion* Xjt m ikjiii a cwojpicuon* nppearumfe tel the JdtLiuii—

much the some as young folks go’to all I du you s’poee sbeA'i/ do about it? Why,
-■-h place* now-n days.’
’ .
she
'
'
,a *the
u---------“*
shejest
jest gio
mttji Ujp.side
eara**that
“Pretty much the same," remarked 1 made ’em liug
ring ns
na if a hard apple bad bit
hit

’ em—put one hand on the counter, and
was outside quicker thaw yoo can say
'•acai* and fore 1 coaid open my eyes and
।see straight abe'd gnl t*&gt; the door, and
jest
a* she was goin’ vutshe turned Around
I
]Uflin, nnd savs she—
“Joshua, nibo'otKhifi next Saturday
inight.”
'
'
“Yon wonldn’t think,” said Uncle Joab,
1“thnt the old woman could cut that figure,
but 1 tell yon, when she was a gal, abc
was smart, uud nimble as altittcu.”
Tiie same approving smile from the
।old lady m before.
•»! fell joe-fired vexed." continnod he.
“tu act bow she’d did me agio—and J
,about give it up as a bod job. Ilowsom,cvcr, 1 thought I'd sec her off. so 1 goes
&gt;out round wo earner of the stere, and
।she’d untied her b&lt;&gt;*s, and sprung up top
,of a bogsit of mulavses that wa had ended
up under the tackle* that nioruing to lit
doun into the cellar.
She stood there
“Wai, mother was giltin’purty oid.snd lookin’ at mo nnd kinder smilin’ as much
needed foclp, fur nil our gals luid got na to say, ‘you can’t cuino it no way can
married, so she wanted me tu git a wife; ,yo ! Al this 1 hud a notion to bold her
nnd yer old gramrihcr ■wished the same, boss, keep her up there, and «e if J
’cause he said as I wm -thb only son; he couldu’t bring her tu arter all; but then
wanted tu sec me settled down &lt;w the old . I ’mediately thought It would be all non*
place. So It seemed nat’ral that l_sbot|ld sense.tu ,du «b., &gt; Sbc neW tfio bridle in
git s wife, and the only difficulty was, tu her band, bad bold her Loss’ mane; ,find
make Rufos consent; SHt’d alcni been was nil ready to jump on, and says she.
“Josh, I hope you^ll remember ne%t
consnrned mischievous when I’d begin tu
talk that w: y, and 1 could never git her Saturday night,’’"
“May-be 1 will, but you've uscdjnc
to say or du anything satisfactory about
it; she wm alers kinder, sorter—wal 1. darned mean.”
“O, now Josh, d&gt;»n’t be spunky,".says
couldn’t fetch-’er to it any way.
When

my Aunt
“And,” continued Uncle.Josh, “during
these proureings. sotnelfow 'er other, I
took quite A notion, to Ilufoa;- and she’d
keep intimat^n'-as how 1 nred'nt look any
fordcr among the gala, but foe best way
I could fix it I oouldn’t git her to show
her affection* much, though I know'd she
luul ’em.
Sho was allerp jUt as *hy.’M
d fox and canhln*—cunnin’she was.1 tc!l
yon—and thoold woman1-?* connin' yet
wben'abbfe A mfod to 6e,-even if sl&gt;e ia
&lt;&gt;ld."
.
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.
Here the old lady's eye* rested upon
me, bcaminc with » complacent smile.
“Our folks lived on a form, and hept
a little store in what wo called foe village,
down in Massachusetts—though there
wos’ut anything there but n school house,
tew or three shops, and as many dwellin'
Imuocs, betides,&lt;&gt;nr sb&gt;re—oh Bosting or
New York Is fifteen times as largtf a*
GrinncFs Corners was In them days.

NO. 52

have and always intend doing so to the

letter of her commands.

Judge C------------ , U. S. Senator from
Vt., related to u* a good anecdote the
other day, Illustrative ofAborrtioniam.—
The morning he wok leaving homo to eater upon his duties in this eity, a straight*

Miss Molly and Mire Peggy are tw*Mi-swijuu. .mr- s»
not a member of any church, but, Mft.

।
era before retiring.
Otte wbt al* w&lt;
iried to her r.ratn a pkiltJ, and Uid it
the barren, foiukingsta would cut itsiler
I
tar
devotion*.
She taeh al ths foal at
I

laced deacon, whojookiugijpon the whole I
rv»iu O‘.u
—1 V - ;
1
South as, a great pandemonium, culled UIC
&gt;
thought to improve the ..pp^Ftunity by.
upon him and said:
“Now, Judge, I want you to do all you «npproiirrtRting the piride tu Iter uwn 8Rfe.,
can to abolish slavery
*S«ll.?j»i4.lfc. JulBfc 'J»» iMl I '
proceed F
“Oh, 1 don’t kriow; but you roust
abolish it.
Yon know more about lbw
than 1 do. The church is my stronghold,

but you understand national matter*,
Judge, and can devise some plan, and 1
know it."
“The only way I sec to abolish it,” said
the Judge, “is to buy all the slaves sod
act them free.” .
“Well, go in for that; have a law passcd that the North shall buy them, and
then this trouble will end.
Yes, go In
strong for thnt Judge."
.
“Just as you say, deacon.
I. will
agree to it in a moment, »nd will stand
my abare of the expense. Here is W dodstock with three hundred inhabitants, and
tbi* town would be called on Lit ■ obout
six thoiwand dollars—and 1 will urge it
befup theScnate.”
The, good deacon opened bis month,
then Ids cyea, allowed ul* tongue to esrape from one corner of-bis tnoutli,
scratched his head, and tapped impatient­
ly on the floor with his foot.
As the
Judge iraa leading the room, the ^ream's

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up, and beholding Peggy dermirmg the. .
’
1pickle, hurriedly arose. recWmiSfiU.
1Lord, excuse nro a ruoment; PuggJ V.

eating
my picklu!”, .
&lt;
Not Gaus.—Some twsuty-fire or
thirty
yeam ago. an Irisbtnan. Wm. Pat^.
i
Iterson, left Ei in's green de to fu4-K
home in America.
Having - friends ia:
the
region
Fair Hrtvett, O„ hs mada
1
Ibis way thither. Taking dinner one day.
int die hmwo of Dr. P------------ , ha was.
treated to the American di*h, wholly next.

&gt;
wiUing, biwever, to bo tKmghl grew,
■bimsrif, or being anxious te display unus­
'ual Kogneity after hnvingeag-rly dawn •
■ed the savor* cmn, bi* appetite *i*U *i&lt;:
appeared he passed up the despoiledSyb,
with the very notgrel rcspu»t-r
“Plaa* put
®Y
Hci.1"

~

. r .

Not' a great white ag”, there Hycd in
Knoxville, Tc., Ohr James P. Own nW,
a very consequential, foppish indlrtduaf-,
of diminutive proportiOnX,- who was rtty
fend ofdisptnying hl* wit Oti onc'neda*
aibn, SS he stm*d on Gay street, entr.-t-fe'

.

I’d begin to edge around the subjret she’d she.
“Jett as she said that, she went tu give power of speech camo to’ him, and he
begin to folk about Ike Harris’ nice house
thiit he was going tu build, or 2fekc Mil­ one of her regular jumps for the saddle. called cut: /
“O, «ay, Judge, I gtross yonM better
the female portion of them. Ganic,fere, ler's hsndttunc horses, or something of
let alavery alone, the poor black devils ing a crowd of idlers, there chanred”te
launa, plumes, and the whole array of’ that sort.
arc better off South than up heroin this pass a great big fellow irom the country.
souse
up
tu
her
arms
in
that
West
Inja
■
‘•Ono day—ou&lt;l that’s tba time my
Jim remarked to the crowd, “if the BAM .
milliners’ rfepey dress goods” were call­
rold climate!”
2,t» “
ed into requisition, notwithstanding Aunt story took place-—! wn«niu the store all merlassc* 1”
There ara several just such deacobs In bo true that all flesh fir grass, what
■Gold
“
d.rO
Here Undo Jonh laughed, and Aunt
USTICE OF Tllri PEACE, Attorney aad
of liny thnt is!*
’
'
Jerusba’s
wlwlesoma admonitions on alone, thlnk'ra’ over a talk wu’d had at
the country.—Stafrt and Umtm.
'
i.» Jerusha
laughed,
and
wo
all
laughed.
Commrlor at law. and Solicitor in Lb.nrery. Engram! Gold Stud.
। •jireakfust about Rush, and other matters
Tbc Hoosier turned round, and'besloeiSra-lt &lt;
Klaira-t next door IO
MO D-iilit of dress, nnd freqmuit crusades
“Fact," said the old lady, “1 did go all
cminoi't'.’d with foe subject, when behold,
ajtn4^o^bi.ia..f Mifc-a,y
ing a witnering ghhue upon theeroud,over ibtu that natty merlasacs barrel—
In olden time,bcfere Maine taws were
।
who
should
ride
up
tu
the
door
but
that
retd, “it must be trqe, for even the awe
Uii the evening ot the party, after tn«
I Guld Locket
*.0&gt;
ft knocked me Into but don't you never tell anybody of it.” invented, Wing kept the hotel at Middle ard nibbling al nir."
I ivl bv.ut had iu ide hi* call uud carried «mt girl herself.
•
'•
“Yes, there she was Ntuck fast,” said Granville, and from his well stocked bar
an annoyin' flustmtiun. I tell you, when I
. seed tar. - She looked as invitin’os an Undo Josh, -“and 1 couldn’t help lavin’ furnished accommodations to man and
Tlw/Buffdo Courier says that a young’.
down ui vuev-i.-criui urouiuo i*
..
beast,"
He
was
a
good
landlord,
but
right
down
and
laffin
’
when
I
seed
bow
, ciBofcrUufa tiifil PiV fopHyrn^rjn ear of roast corn, with every kernel pop­
lady In^hat^tir had been led te believe,
she'd got fixed.
Al first she was half terribly deaf. Fish the village painter,
*»M • gencial.
UucluJinh had procured hu ped, and when she sung dut, ‘good morn­
from (he attentions of a younggemleman,
DANIEL COOK
wasaflbeted in the same way.
j customary mug uf swee| cider, a p.tn lull in’, Joshua,’ her voice «oinn&lt;fed as sweet frightened and tried tu pull herself out,
that ho waaalxiqi to propose, b-itiipoa.
•TSICE OF THE WLICE.U]
One
day
they
ware
silting
by
them
­
but
’
twos,
no
go,
and
aba
’
d
a
died
afore
5‘g' | ufifinu gr.illisi apples, and hi* everlasting a.* nightingale’s. Her check* locked as
his Auclurnfion thut.be had n-&gt; etieii hltdfil
fsw Aif-al. *HI sttta.1 t» iLy •----—- -- •
she’d holler, for help—tu mufib real grit selves in the bar-room. Wing-was be­ tions, she dashed a boitli'of vitriol In bir
midnfiulfarrbu*incs» iwrlahimglul'ise®®®- Geld Bracrlrf
s
I P’P®*
lbiL wo i^tght have, as he ex- rosy a* ripe peachci. from rulin’ In the
for that. Shu begun, to cry and then laff, hind the counter waiting fer the next cus­
. ,a ILxHlyeaf. Week, «? *tair»_&lt;&gt;_
- Prank
i
mi
’
inln
’
air,
and
I
felt
a&lt;
though
nothing
7. , pr. s«&lt;M it, “a tectie lech of gud time* as
face. Instantly destroying foe sight iff oflto
J AMEN AEEXEY,"
1 °”u GoU *"
tomer
;
while
Fish
was
lotting
before
all
the
time
coaxin'
ma
tu
help
her
ouL
“^0 I well iH the rrstot ’em.-’
Coiivor*t‘ioni would satisfy me but to fall right la and
eye, and injuring foe other. Fvrhapt It
Finally, say I, ••Jerusba. you ace I’ve got the fire,with a thirsty look,canting sheep's
TTO3NEY snaCeanM-ler sl-las.
“?WSL'‘r..
’
naturally turned upon afTor* ismnecledI eat tar up like mndicd pertaters. Arter
was belter so'tluiu to have married
... . . ■
'-I... .....r-v aitol
’
you where you can’t git away, and I’ll be eyes occasionally at Wing’s decanters,
,
helping
tar
dismount,
and
Ukin
’
care
of
with 11m p.irty, and extcnsividy did Aunt
lie.
tar hus-t, we walked info tho store and darncd-drixxlqd if I tech n finger to you nnd wishing most devoutly that aomo ono
J crushj launch out iu omp-triaons forci
A Msfoodhilsud a Qoakep havmg&gt;tapwould come in and treat.
blv illustrating the fact, ‘ limes iriu’t now began to talk about trade. - This subject any way till------ r
“Of course, TH .consent, Joshua," she
A traveler from the South on his way
&lt; didn’t concern mo any nsnre than it did
I. A. HOLBROOK,
• tba man in foe ruoon, lot I wo* all the burst out, “Islers meant u&gt; have you, and to Brandon, stepped in to inquire the
TTORN F.Y andCo-nseleirst U"•*
and prayed fervently, mid. co|ife*91»
de Josh aeeina mtlwr alispoaed to huvfil lime tbinkin’of somathin? else. 'She kept we'll be married jest as won a» I can distance.
Going up to the counter, he said, “ean long catalogue ofalna. After be wwtHtf
chattin’away like n yofinff squirrel, but make a new dress.
.
CASH CUSTOMERS SKCLU people cnj.»y. themselves in their own way
Quaker «&gt;Q«rved, ‘•rertHy,.fr&gt;eud if thou
TO
“Now that's a blessed good girl,” says you tell me, sir, how far it is to Bran­
but Auqt Jcrudu was very c-srlain Uull did’nt say a word about what 1 wa* eterJ. M. NEVINS,
art as bad'aa tbou ►aycsttlii.u art,I think
SICKLY.
the old and expeh.meed should dictate thes nally thinkin’ on—not at all. She want- I, and I went tu work; tiekled enough to doo r
“Brandy I” says the ready landlord, I dan* not sleep with tbre.’* ’ .
think
I'd
g"t
a
promise
of
her
arter
nil
t
c&lt;l
some
ribbon
to
fix
off
a
now
bonnet,
tashiuti* end customs.
lie agreed that
the fuss. But it waa one-«if them kind of’ jumping up ; “yes, sir, I hare mine," al
u&lt;a WHimfy^nisUNna imd ariidSe ofdrMS ’catwo ns she said she ’spected Zeke Mil­
Thu Tlow Jotirhnl is rrapoidble fWr
the same time handing down a decanter
P.H &amp; J. RUSSELL te.
changed, f.islnona’»l&gt;otiid ch mge— !i-«f they ler tu take her out ridin* in a few day*, scrapes where it’s g-»»d deal ussier gitlin’
the latest definition of bun nty— that wfaiA
I pul a of the precious liquid.
oat —
certainly —
d&lt;&gt;.
She ------thought iluii If nnd slic wanted to rig up prim and nice. in thnu giftin' out, I tell you.
anuary 1, ISdO.
•
MllO1
-----“You mtsunderstand me,’’ says tbc has punded the brain of the wt-. •
board across the top of the hogsit, got
I thing* did change; it w.is not l&gt;&gt;r the bet That nettled mo ft little, I tell you.
“I asked how Cir it was to osophers. It says, “breuty, dear rcadVri“Jerosha,” rays f, “I don’t taliove you’d a-top of that, and tried t*» pull her out—- stranger.
\■ ter
.,,r ;• and.she
...iff
‘&gt;ve till
,Jf*,l*’&gt;’
dralikud, nb
above
all lbit
ibingi.t
store, Hute .t:V
DECLABATION No. 21!
is the womtin yon lore—whales er she
but the best pullin’ 1 eoukl do wouldn’t Drondon f"
•co tlua clvrikd running into fliintuery wipe your old shoo on Z&gt;-kc Miller. 1
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JOHN ROBERTS,
“They call it pretty good brandy," says may bo to uthors.
lluinnicriva, pile bald I" »«' y^g folks don't." “Oil. sugar * naw Joshua,” say a raise her a foot, fur you are that was ns
—iriirx—
high as 1 could miso my arms with such Wing, “will you take sugar with tt?”—
she,
“
1
think
he
’
s
foe
fittest
chap
In
the
displayed.
Everything,
no-v
a
tla'js,
ao
TITE COURSE OF HUMAN B' ENTS.
reaching
as
he
spoke,
bowl
and
tody
A
gi»6d
woman
is
s&lt;&gt;niufoitig
Very
lit
a
weight.
She
seed
1
cooMn
’
l
get
her
waspjdteied
stand* I,;
f.J everything neighborhood. ”
was
puckered and slarche
abort of the angelrn; a had woman t-Ot
A slick.
wm L terribly otMk up; it
1
“1 knew foal wax aU mumfoae, and out, and begun to ery in earnest.
n. p. cherry
The despairing traveler turned to Fish. play at b.’vu'nesw with Sultan himself, a
ditr-wuol m
yo mgur days.
I fort foe mid it jest to jjaguo me.
By- thought struck me, and I D»ld her in *be
TkTOTARY roOMCCm^a^r.-;jTh
‘ The landlord," said he, “seems tt&gt; be win foe horns off bls head in’tmc tilth
In tea I U&gt; »JI l&gt;n«ine*» enlruotra «■
Here Uudu J*t»h iuterp&lt;i|jd the remark and-by, I began to h»nt at the important easy a minute, for I’d found out a way to।
Thon 1 went and got a lung deaf: will vou tell mo Ifow far it is to
in bis .wro prt»v.AH^.g.‘sl-fnim-r*! *»/. subject, not very prated rt firrt,&lt;ff roures. fetch her.
A dutchman went ‘inlo a cooyer s^
&lt;tat it waa rattar Iu. imprcMioo fort ho , Lui je»t began to chip &lt;tf a litt.c afore I bag nnd tied it round her waist so I Brapdon F ’
sli^ildn't hurt her; then 1 went and let; / "Tbonk you,” said Fiah, “1 don’t care and asked fur an empty barrel of fhsq
tad seen »&gt;uk-body pretty well stuck hp, commenced a regular system &lt;* tawm.
I was
nrtcr,
minix
. .
. * * ..
»• .. ....... qi^. She
Inn|.look what
I was
nrtcr.
the tbc
minix
Old. did, down the tackle hook, came back, andi ifl do take a drink with yog 1”
make his d-tg a hen ®w*p.
,
.
.
■u
W... -...
-- _
Ths stranger treated, and fled.
and when I’d try tu drive ahend.she’djest hitched on. I told her Ui sing out ‘lower■
■1
tm»e winking ul me siguififlUilly. Casting
Thertfore, the snbscribcra would any
away,’arter I’d drawod her up so she
It has been aaid, that te make h&lt;4
mv ryes around nt the moment, I i’lwerv- lay back in the hurnwm like a bnlky Imsa.
1 soon seed thnt the gal never would gin could alep&lt;ui tu the board. • She said she
must 1 be s&gt;suew|
A tnan passing through a gateway in
10 happy,
happy. li-4)
Use huabalid
hufoafi
to tti« raorLi or nwwtxos axo vjORnvr, tifa kiiilling ueedlq n little mysteriously
wouIJ, and I went around Inin the store, the dark, hit his noae against a post. “’JI deaf and ihn wifee MimcwlMl blind.in
in
thia
way.
so
I
mode
up
my
mind
to
B. 11. FULLER,
That tbev Have opened a Afnrltl in the withdrawn from Uncle J&gt;i»Us eU&gt;&lt;»a;.—
• rronxTV and C»nn»ri&lt;ir at law, Solicitor In
’i'hl* movement was accompanied »i’h take a new track, and fetch her right and and polled nt the rope*. She came like wish that post was in h—1," said he.
grvnaa, nnd in a minute 1'heard her bol“Better wish it was somewhere else,”
the lather pctulcut rcinnrk from my tight up Lu the scratch with a jerk—make
The lore that has naught but bceuijfl
her mv yes and dooe with it. So 1 went lorin’.” ■ ‘ •
said a bv-atonder, ‘you might ruu against keep in gu&gt;*&lt;i condition, is sbuct livrdji
•
NWdleviHe. Barry county. Nieto.
_
Aunt vf—
“I’m out, Juah—I’m out I let go now.’ it again.”
into a hack ro®», pretended tu fix some­
'
subject to shivering fits.
. - •.1
“
Now,
J
os
I
k
d't
bo
still.
”
’
Everything In tkclrUie.at reamMe
“Sol lowered and went back.
There
thin
’
when
my
only
object
wm to consid­
■ “WiMid-ics tin ubMrvatiua moan,
rates.
A Minister called nt ike hoaro of n
said I, as tny suspicions were awakened er ihc matter, and think up the best way she stood «m the board, the sweetest look­
To
get
up
••the
onfHrt
«f
ar*"
—
friend
the
oilier
day,
and
foond
the
wife
wri. l thought in’ pictur’ I ever did second she was what
TCDGI OF PRORATE. Cjrraii Ornrt Crav
that, •un.cttiing “uulicard of" wm con­ tu'eonie down on her.
in tear*. “What’s the matter my good two rival beauthw b«w old they arc.
over a good many TApof g"in’ 1° *orli&lt; 1 ctfli stuck np F
BEEF.
•
nected »ilb iL
sister?
”
“
Ob,
dear
Jim,
tny
good
bus
­
^MUTTON
bat
nothin
’
sat
alisfactory.
Sometime*
”
—
—
my
“We’d made considerable no’t*e in the
“U, nothin’,’* replied my Aunt, a litUe
President Buchanan has an AdtninM
c“‘cHw.
CKiriiitaii*
„ would
.„_!.! all flat out, and then ngain operation, and your grandmother came bond, has ran away with widow K-------- ,
courage
tion Pugh in carb
perfectly1 rantanlaroui. ' Finally
Finally vbw w
___ _____
JL and I’m out of muff.”
laval— "«v •
,saya
1
tu
myself,
snys
I.
“
Joshua,
by
guy,
80
*BWaw|jed atfirat dial nite couldn’t say
“Tuai wnn’i Jo, Amt * mH r U“&lt;'
JAMES H. BROWN,
“Dad, let’s go down ui ths alley and
’
Mias
Jerutha iuu»w&lt;r
must con- tt word. 8ne.looked at Jarusha, and then
Miss &lt;cru»u»
Josh never alluttes to 4u*&gt;lisn thing*. No­ this’ll never dii;
povxrr »&lt;!■»«•«■
hare a game at ten pins.”
‘linmej* osik-u' , Folks slick k
body will nevdr hear it fr.ra» me; if it h’ sent or somethin’ ’ll take place. Thetf I at me, nnd finally, nays she,
“Ten pins I What do yea know about each other on th* Corau'in hr&gt;«
a secret; on Uncle,ymi may M well un­ goes beck intu the store, and there Rush*
“My ttars! Why, josh, what havt
but quite praeabh and altbuil
was behind the oountor hwkin’ at lha fan von been dnin’tn Jeriwha; this beats rolling
ravel
first
as
last,
f»r
1
am
d-terwmed
to
DANIEL STRIKER.
“Me ! why 1 enn just rUl your darned
cy fixins. I couldn’t help laflin to see in-, anything I ever ’sperianced in the Revo-know w hut It means." •
• .(«*TO BUY OUR STICK.
a row trap
’d b
got
tn what
wumawo
v..r/Aim
-—-——y";.. lutiup!”
"Tilings was soon explained,
The old couple endeavored to pul mo tu
M W. RIKER.
Yon, neo between
3j* and 1 kalkilato th- old woman didn'l laff
off but their elT»rts made me the more
IRA BHOWb
What ia the difference between twenty
num*. Then she fadk'likr Into tba house
eaRsr.
Al length Unde Ju* began to
... Anril 5. !«•&gt;,i*sj2tf
firar-quart. bottles and tourxmff-twenty
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
Kiv» way, and finally o'‘«rvcd Wat ho ribbVtu «nd buUuD. .nd rfob M*. It •«1 —we lived in the tnrder end of the Ware
quart bottles? 'Fiflydt quarts diffsrwould toll mo foe utory “if Rush* was &lt;m|. i«t itd, .»"«&gt;&gt; Or «« p—m to
wTtlih.” and tnrbitig t‘» foo old dear who «ork to-, todth.pl«p“l'l»'‘«tob, ™
turkey wa bnuw
to lol ber,*rto
was ph lag with t.u*ute*s vlgtw the eter­ nr way UIU
ly oppwdtB tfcinc-.
tbit ih.uQuS b« till -b.M start for borne.*',;
.JBBTw'w l'EB». Oik. i. &lt;to C..rt
nal knitting-auck, inquired, “whatdoyou
“Artoi 1 got her ontu her bon, I axked ladyif her grandson bad m or for tnuriel
u_ .. —a
at all hour*. reel to
' say»au"BU'^*U 11,11
4 i . - wider! lb.
her if I hadiVt better merisurc her tiff silk
At Ur.
lto» I fcl» • k“to
[
“Well. 1 s’p.we it weu’t du anybody
enough for that drew, and she said she
! any hurt- sAut toll,” Mid •*. dropping her iib&gt;ix»i «toklto'tar., itoto* 1
H. N. KHELDON,
,
uTMto.r.-ntlv takinn bow trtokiUl .h. rr*»; bol Ibink. I do o'
TREASURER. Ofioeia Ua Court
«. ...stto
►■■Aum i»to«Ai
*
n
!i
M«hmg tima.”
jxi4 foe old nrnn berrt my intentions ana 1 - Al that
a little, fumbled bar apron str
P, H. RUaXELL,
fell of deviltry, and aaya she.

W1S?

•' Florentine “
Geld Stotts
Gold
ColdSione l’iu&gt;
•

J

GSf

P'

MEAT MARKET,

The thing must “be did.”

S’

-

*

think

�SALE.

Bui if sMch a movement ia be•ad aphtha

unwise, or. (if a

get/fc win ceataia wH that ia d-riwbU in •

«. ...—-

I---------- —

qood family journal.

Thomas Corwin an 1 F. P. Blair,

appropriate.) the criminal action of a asn-•

■*’

gl« pffwwy U4s not only unjust, but very jr., are to address the Republican Cun“Let every tub stand up.ni iuk

( unwise.

end juries alike retime t» consider the
traffic a crime. But a still wire decided
step law just been taken t&lt;« art the law at
deliancv.
A Gaor^la j&gt;tdgc.-il is reportcd, has decided, m a question arising out
of the yacht wanderer, that transporting
rttrne; fr&lt;«m foreign shores and landing

;
r enlioo far ths third Cougrsevioua) DUtriet.-m be11
held st tbe Court Douse, in fte vlttagso? Hastings‘
os Traamsv. ran Taiarr Flier t»*v or May
aerr, al W o'duek, F. M. Tbe several tow tubips,
«U1 be entitfod Ui four Delegatee each.
’

I

franchises of the penpie *h&lt;n»ld he given

them os slaves in the Unit*! States, is
not wbat hr declared to be piracy by the
act ot C&lt;ngrva«. To ba guilty of piracy
fhu trader must, bhntelf, engage in atCHlnegr-ca for the purpose of selling
them as slaves. If they buy them of na­
tive traders, who have themselves stolen
or conquered them, the art is no crime
•Sd cannot be punished. Under this de­
cision the riuve trade is as effectually
ripened u it would be by an act of Con
grew repealing all laws against it. Il
will be impossible to prove that the cap­
tain end crew uf a slaver had aided to
kidnap the cargo of negroes witb'wbich it
was freighted when captured, even if they
bad stolen them. Very likely too, in
J»&lt;wt eases, they may have bought lliem
of native kidnappers. It may therefore
be safely stated, if it lie true that thia de­
cbion haa been madr. that every obstacle
to the slave trade ba* hern renon rd in
Georgia, at lewst.
Other Srathertt dm
trict judges will not lie long in following
tbs example of "Judge Mrgrath. and su
we may s&gt;ion expect te *ec thia great
dam&lt;cratie principle in full force in eve­
ry Southern Stete. Southern politicians,
therefore, need not, and will not, trouble
Omgren any longer to remove tbe reatrivtions against this branch of drumcralic commerce.—J)eL Adr.

Per-on a I Appearance of Potter.

Tbc impression prevails to Borne ex­
tent. and it i* very natural (hut it should,
that Mr. Potter, of Wisconsin, because
be led the Republicans iu the famous
Keill and Grow ‘•scrimmage,” two years
ago, and so promptly sprang* to the side
of Lorejoy the other dnv, and has prop.«J to fight Pryor with bow fa-knives, is
rather a desperate clmracter. with a good
deal of the wild dash of the borderer in
-his air and manners. But be is quite the
contrary.
He waa born in Maine, is the
descendant of grave and pious parents;
his grandfather wan a clergyman, and he
is noe of the most quirt and &lt;e&gt;tentati&lt;&gt;us
members of the House of Representa­
tive*. Though he staods erect, nnd car­
ries hia head firmly on Ilia shoulders, he
far one uf tbc last pctferfts in the House
whom a spectator Would select aa the
man who backed the pink of the Virgin­
Awn chivalry down with a bo w in knife.—
Potter rcaemiiles rather a -W possessed

About seventy years ago, some men in
IfaMacbusetu. then unknown and in nb

where, the people dinmt.

.

For these rew-

A Republican State Cunmtton will bo held at
Detroit, on Ibnroday. Jana7th. H40. to nominate
candidates far Suit Officers, and Eleeton of Pre*
ideot an Prfaidcut,

him for holding office.
The
against it, still the investigation is going diM|u»lifv
1
on, and very many of the reasons of the &lt;clause of the Constitution applicable tn

Mr.

this
su'ifect rends as follows ;
।

Wendell testifies that bo

Mr.

was increaacd t«&gt; $20,000. at the surges-

••Any inhabitant of this Stale a ho may
Ihereafter he engaged, father directly
indirectly,
in adqel either as principle &lt;»r
'
'ncctwsory, shall forever be disqualified as
an elector and from holding any office un­
.
der
the constitutlrei and the laws of this
I
State.,
and may be punished in wteh other

lion of the President.

manner
os may be prescribed by law.”
1

newspaper off his luindn, on tho condition
that Mr. Wendell was to havo the Gmgiewiomi I and exerutlvh pruning.

This

We have already

*e Bxavxti cum

We do not pnq

man in Middleboro, Mam..

his yard tbe following morning he found

simply to thavk our |

crave a o

wetML; Guhueribers a

He got a good price for bis

feed that their rabacrip

rts follow lag mb fall

Ua. or rawiUMB:

£37” The circulation of g-«H coin has
incn-axd alenit one third since 1848.

existence now at 22,000,000,000 f, weigh­

ing about 7.333 tutu.

•irara Forts-. &lt;a.Wnrtaffj«)

A

French paper estimates tbe quantity in

•fag of lhe volume w

-

-

-

WM RarAtaiRG

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

the' Tburuapple

GOODS

,

£37“ Sumo Republican pipers in Ibis

SHERIFF'S SALE.

State tire preventing the name of Austin
Blair for uur tiext Governor.

We sec­

An abler and truer

ond the motion.

Tbe wife of J. Ether, of Hav-

—XSonrr’a L*dt’«
WE

ARE

NOW

ON

i.awnc Moxtmlt, fur

HAND

Both are cxcrilcnt

with one of the LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

-With their uraal earir

uf

market, Eng., recently bore her husband
u’*do^*°Mr^ B*«

three fine boys at one birth.
537** Elizabeth Culmick of Alrreigh-

OraVp»"°«i) C-*«- with C-M Pres , T W

tci stnrma, but vrryn

ton. Eng., recently bare herhufaiand four

Jtejwrior G-.!d Pra., with Uoldtr sod tex - 3 n.&lt;
IjbdiaV nrad Prarita
1 0u
Oral.- Hracr Grid Prerito
. »W
G«al** Grid P«»», with Silver Extewfon

• to cold winds, unless

children at a b’rlh ;

one girl and three

boys.

placed before our readers some olhsr

BfaliniruTnlisni on

be Mid to subscribers far t«reuty-«re orals each. ,mrtvr B( tbe eoMb-wrat anarter at -te—
m&gt; the receipt or th. subscrtptioo jaewey. tta^r , re»wjUtwef forty acres/mure or
tl«
bls fiber interest in and to the «onii.
tfoaaLquarter uf nectfon thse. .9.) .11 i„

Ou going into

Republican does nut live in this State.

protest are being brun.bt to light.
oflerrd

£37“ A

hens that’s certain.

The
dent does sot like to be investigated, and ianti-atarery laws of Wisconsin.
notwithstanding lie protested strongly imere acceptance of a challenge dues not

rXGMAVJMGS

side, of the bar.

had font

lhe minds of poople gene rally in refer­

11ANWOMK

•/a man who waa recently drowned out

a purse containing *50, wMeh the thief

future political prospects under tbc
worthy Prefa- bin
I

Bowmau 110,000 to tnkc th* Coni(itulnin

New Advertisements.

*ad burns, and a maa’a land in it* slum­
acb. . The hand wax recognized as that

In office may have erred.

ance of Pryor’s challenge in to have upon
our

gf” A shark waa captured in the harher of Key West,,that had a gtrate bead

our approval, simply because an associate

ence to the effect a hich Potter’s accept­
Notwithstanding

at Wheeling, Va.

had mime fowls stolen.

A Wrens laspre*sioa.
A wrong impression bus obtained in

MFYio&gt;OLlTAK

venlion ou the 2d of May, which mecta

suns we are not prepared to wage d war­
fare upnn those wb-uw action challenges

ItepnSIicau stale Convention t

DRY GOODS

The Cbarloloa Caavoatlon.

parts of the testimony elicited before Mr.
Severe shock* of an earthquake
Wo have news of the proceedings of
Covode's Cummittee. and from tbc evi­
were felt nt^St. Marks, in St. Domingo,
tliie body, up to Saturday night
N»
dence which is still being elicited, uc lielately. Tbc ships in liras haibur usctlla
has as yet been adapted. Sev­
lieve our readers will readily conclude platform
1
ted violently.
that a ghost as inveterate ns Banyan's 1eral have been reported, but were sent
*37“ “Old Bigelow,” tbe notorious
back to tho Committee.
Caleb Cushing
baun;ed the President when ho penned
Illinois cocmtcrffater, waa convicted at
his protest. Below we give a portion of .'is Chairman of the Conv-enti&lt;m.
Chicago of making bogus coin.
He ha*
An attempt was mode to fiiree the old
Wciidell’s tesfinmny interspersed with a
been in the Penitentiaries of four differ­
Cincinnati Platform upon the Convention
few paragraphs from the President's pro­
ent States; he waa once murdered a*
with the famous I)red Scott Decision at
test; firr the arrangement of which *c
was supposed and buried. He cunm to
Inched. The following was alau append
arc Indebted te the Grand Rapids Eogle:
life, rdeared himself, aud cuntioued bis

Q.—You made this proposition of $10,­
000 to the President?
A.—Yes sir.
I ‘J. B.”—Protesting—I can declare
belore G&lt;»d and my country thut no human being, with an exception scarcely
worthy of notice, baa al any period of iny
period of my life dared approach uie with

a corrupt or dislionoralJc proposition.”]
Q.—Was lh« President n party to
them ooui craations and cunaullatloos*?
A.—I made the first proposition in
writing through Judge Nicholson, who
had been a partner of mine, or I uf bis.
He waa formerly, gentlemen will retnutn-

her, Printer to the Senate.
I hud been
bis busint-sa man during the whole of his
connection with tho priming.
I had pur­
chased hia half of the Uuioa ; nnd thro*
him I opened nagotiatipus with tba Prcsi
dent, which were consummated bv Judge
Black on behalf uf Bowman.
1 bud litlie, if any, conversation with Bowman. 1
do not remember any until we went to
sign lbe*i" pjprtn.
»
["J. B.”—Amid all tbe politic^) storms
t!irough whkb I have passed, the present
is the first attempt which has ever been
imme, to my knowledge, to as.-&lt;ail my
per-iuud or political integrity.]
Q.—You wid the ptepositiuns was in
writing ?
A.—Yes sir.
Q.—To whom was it addressed?
A —I think to the Preaident.
Q.—Then Ira was a parly Ui this trans­
action ?
A,—In so far ns commencing negotialions.
Subsequent conversations were
held mainly with Judge Black nnd Hon.
John Appleton. *
After testily log ’hat hr gave Steadman
and Harris, who were elected Printers.
$77,000. lor their cuntract, the testimony
proceeds:
Q-— What sums of money other than
these two Irave you In-cn called upon te

■enrity, lutgun to make nails by cutting
Strut&lt;»f old hoops, and griptoti three
I by u com num vise, beaded tbern
several strokes of the hammer. By
progressive improv.ui.riits, slitting mills
vrer.1 tmilt, and tbc shears and heading
tuola were perfected ; hut still mul-h labur and expense were requisite in making
uaifa.
The first mat-hint: ever made lor
cutting nail*, it is said, was inarmed by
a sbopmate of Eli Whitney, called Benja­
min Cochrane.
Thia ittvrtttor died nt
Batavia, N. Y., in 1846. inn ripe old age.
His mafatine cut out the nails without a
bead. Frevl. urate lira date nf hi* inventfo«i (17W) nails bad been punched out
WpItUre by hand in Connecticut; these
alto had no head.
In 1810. the ingrnions Jacob Perkins, nnd Jonathan Ellis,
of Mtrasnchusrlta. erected the first tnaelnnery for cutting and heading nails nt
one operation.
In 1792. cut nails were pav ; or have you paid I
,
first made in Englund by maebim-ry, two
Y"J. B.”—I defy all investigati&gt;m.]
ndlrra with dire bring employed for the
A.—J pa*d to Mr. Rice, of tbu Petinspurpose.
One half the impress wa« ylvanian, under an ni rnngoment with him
made in each n&gt;Hcr when they «nic in *11.108 57. besides the two. sums you
eoutaet, the Uanks were fed in at the top. have mmtionud.
and the finished nail* dropped uul bclua,
Q.—Any other him, Mr. Wendell?, ,
a* lhe steam boilers revolved.
[”J. B.”—Nothing -but tho basest par­
i jury can rally my name.]
A.—To b(r. Severn*, of tho Phibdri-

pbin Argun, rising *5.000.
.The total
St. Louis, April 22.
The Arixnna corresp-mdenl of the Miv- clmrgc is *7.150. tmt a portion of that
was not diiecily for the Argns.
Those
•nari Republican says n cottetirtion to
may he mnridried by tbe direction of
form a provfakmal government A»r Arithe Executive.
grata, eimsisting of tMrty-'mc delegates.
Q.—Do y««u say tn the Argus by-di­
Trprvarnting all parts of lhe Territory,
rectum of tbe- Eseeutive?
mel nt Tt»oin .hi tbe 21 instant, and orA.—Yrs air.
gsnized -by vfatliog James A. Lucan
[ •J. B.”—1 feel proudly conaci.His that
chairman, A eunatiUitho and ntBcdule.
there fa no public act of my hfe which
,to remain in force until Cuagrrn shall
will not bear the strictest scrutiny,]
ragsniae a Territorial goverumeut. wus
Q.—I thonght I nnderstiexl you the
aijHpMKl. aft.r whkh Territorial ..ffirera,
‘
“
b
Mefalla. fi&lt; other oay teaay that there was no cotnDalsion I’scrciaed upon you tn pay ; but
trie hw Lteutenyou i-nusiden-d you were, th a curtain ex­
Dutrict Judges,
tent, tearnd tn pro tn the Argus !
A.—Under the arrangement with Rier;
allow me to *&gt;v that Rier nbtaiited tb.i
eontract.smd then Severn* and bfafriimds
cfalmed a part, and I waa directed »» re-

own’tiottoni/’ aMd raftwfa frimt implying’
cctuurc W here tm cause nists. Our doc'
trine is. thst nv t'icr the “tni” nor die
’
•inuts” in the ,p. JItical nrctjn can, by any
j
possibility, purchase a claim to office^—'
’
Individoflls may lay' themselves under
,
obligations to other individuals, but lhe

the

—New

This is an attempt of the Southern
,branch of the democratic* party U&gt; legal-

. —For the Im nriit

would atate that tbe

tbe back seat, who a

the proceeding",of

. Convention, was su
-.a reporter for the

• the Territories of the Uni ted States. Sev­
'eral Northern democrat* are Dot so anx।ioua to go the whole figure on the slavery

questi -n.

It would overthrow Douglas'

doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty.

thia print tho party divided.

Mr. Shearer, of Greenville,Mont-

ealm Oi., waa thrown down and run over

We

mw

advance from

hands of Career Robmaun. of Johnstown,

had within it an egg of usual size nnd

• nigger” whole, wbeerv-rth-

te all appearance perfect.

shape.

butter his head and pin hi a ears track.

wm

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Mr. Suinstnn. a colored man as

the

»peaks fi&gt;r itself, fa

be truly raid to la

years.

p. F. RIBCII, Pabhsber. *
N&lt;ra. S3S A337 Broadway.
York.
Soeretsorto J. B. SEXTO* A Co.
Sr*c‘m*n
'Tse MrvanreiavAx'

1‘lluBU lE

notice.

'

EATON &amp; BARRY,
michiqan,

until a platform is accepted by the Cou­

We live in H

kins Co., N. Y., was bvntcn almost to

death lira other day by an enraged bus
band ul?u»e wife tbc merchant bad so-

potlfabcd at An

Th® *°*&gt;l number ni Supervisors

Tha great ro&lt;jjd at fisticuffs between

Heenan and Sayi-ra han come off.

The

ij, -hutr side i»c

r?r A merchant in Gn.ten, Tomp­

dueed.
The Great Ffabu

Asaa i-lt axD B
-efausctrr was hn
Mosher this fi«rm«
t‘ia city, agwiort
llart'mus. Tin-m
.private borine** I
.ptrtiee.
Tho ve
.ajainst Mr. Hinn
marks of violenc

Quiragco
ha&lt;litig». we
CL

Love, a« well as misery, ‘•makes

Convention jin Saturday, and the Presi­ strange bed-fellows.”

dent threatened tu leave the chair but or
,
dvr was restored st last.
No balloting
.
has yet taken place, nor will they bailor

r

U seen, at a glnnr

■TATE OF MtntHGAX. B.««&gt; Curmt*-*

150

in

readers to an adv.

■«&gt;f Barry and Eato

utility Ui every

hard, and

black as the aw- &lt;.f spadea, was married
ou the first at Cincinnati, the other day to a young
ballot; and we think the chances greatly white girl turned. C.iin. aged about 20

A row occurred

a

AUntM,

a large hen’s egg wh ch

The shell of both

Mar or Barmy
—We would Olli

rnan’it farm, in ad

fur their candidate

in hisJavor.

H;*’.' C&lt;&gt;W ’’•-"tel.a, Hilf IJauud Jtaml
ladtea
•
••
« ■
G*vt.- Rrarf PiS,
.
.
Gruis' Jm S-.mte.
.
.
OwU’ Rta»r« Balton.,
.
.
ja

famae contained wo

.rtraetion von imp

There is no doubt of that. Douglas and
।
his whole pack arc readt to swallow the

votes

-

NEW YORK COSTS.

quite a curiaaity in the

the other day ;

south will

.

Csmm EsrJJrops,

• d by fire on Frid
tbrviilagte of Meetings. Slate nf Alu-Lipa. t»sid
-- ------ ■&gt;------ ---------- Ili-C, lof teMtef tbeOr.
v canal). &gt; i I hall »*ii a*
b«.l teidcr. the MtaMee
per. vr » tnncL ILeref
-- -------- ---H.r aawext due
and aupaid on said aH&gt;et^a&lt;r. at Ibe d*teaf thia
notice; WMh in terra!, oont and e.pruiraallaai^ ’’T

though not dangerously injured.

।ern doughfaces will eventually give in.—

The friend* of Douglas count on

Market, which we

are prepared to aril at a small

WCwXLUKG BcaXK
Eb.wdx .-t Ba

jUo&gt;

rcr.ee of tha fami

K «uvra ’
1 Moasafa
Ever shown in thia

w« know the I’iunr
«&lt; it.

He was seriously

by a wag.m. recently.

(Ju

The North­

TAver beard the -rrp

Ghi.' Pearl P-ckrt Kfavea/tbree Wadw.
- !
brat quality. Geel*' Haff or Ivory Koirra, thrra Wafea.
taM quality. ■
.
Minus'Lava Pirn
.
- t
Gem.' Gold Wa'ch Keys aad Prarib eotab’4 2
Goal*' OoM ToMbfadu. with KM4w
3
------atom
—-.l k _____ ____

because they thought she waa Dot virtu-

ixe the slave trade, and force slavery into

Trade Ims rrc

• uur streets prreent

career uf crime.

. That the National Democracy of the
United Slates hold these cardinal princi­
Thrce.inebes nf raow fell at OaIples on the subject of Slavery in the Ter- wego, N. Y., on the night of the 24th ult.
1ritoriea: 1st—Th-it Congress ha* n&lt;&gt; po&lt;.
537
“
Tbe
newspaper Express train no
1er to abolish slavery in the Territories :
!2d—That the Terlit-irial Legislatures the Hudson llfalro'id, ran at. lhe rate of
]have no power to afadrah alavery in the seven miles in six minutes, or 70 mile*
Territorial. fair prohibit the ihtnfauctioti
per hour, between Albany and Castle'of slavery therein? nor any power to de­
tou, on the 23d ulu
1stroy it’by any h-giahition whatever.
Rewired, That it is the duty uf the
JST Fifteen nirtwnu young men, and
Federal Government to protect, when
five sensitive dfaite young wumcn, in&gt;
necessary
that the rights of penmin or
'
Portland,
Cbatauque Gi., N. Y.. recently
'property on the big seas, in the Territo­
'ries, or wherever the amatiuidonal juris­ took a young lady out of bed, stripped
diction
extends.
”
1
her naked, and tarred and feathered her.

Gixris

town quite rapidly,

-tie*.

in this State ia 674, of which 461 are
Republicans, mid 213 democrats.

torate l •
psuv. thresh lt«
bresd aiui b&gt;~-uit while bskin-,. cims.
queoUy, aothln; mnam. fist common
»*!t. water, and Hour. Y,.u wll rsa ily pwoMrs. by tbe taato of thia HaierHoe. tbai it la entirety differvnt f.ius

Harman.

—W* would

whole world, w hich for some time await­

ed 'he result In breatbleaa expectation,
breaihre again more freely.

ia declared undecided.

The (Mitwt

Some boys attempted te shiveree a n«-w married couple nt Allan, III.—
Tliey w ere fired upon, and eight of the

CHANCERY SALE.

,

number were wounded w!-’« musket abut.

QTATI OF MICHIGAN.—Th* Chori C&lt;*rt te
O lbw Usaaty of Barry, iu Ctaaeray.
Iknrx
H ftL,

is by far
* the Queen, off Lexington, on lake Damn, tbe

J. M.
IL X.
la pii»»u«DBw .'•( aad by rtrtew of a ’)rcT*‘*J, */
dc-r Of (bis wurt. iu Ibtocause, dated
18W. 1. Urt» U lte«. Circuit (foart
JjTil_ J?’"
to the

It eeema however

that the frienda of Severe comiideml tfa-ir

champion n whipped dog or they would
not have rushed in and dragged biin from
tbe ring.

That
T ' Heenan
"

most powerful utan &lt;»f the two, there is
no doubt;

night of the 17th ol April

aa be father xnocked Sayers

down nr threw him every time, w'rthonr
exception. In the last 17 rounds.

Ssyera

has great power &lt;/ endurance, and tbfa

George Winner was sentenced to
States prison for Hfe, al tbe Hilldale

rJbro&amp;T,CSST&gt;A4 2

circuit, for coin milting a rape up.m the

person uf a ymmg lady of that county,

C5V- Elhy Hyde, aged 80 yean, dfed

recently at Fredonia, CalbouB Co.
die un the field.

It waa through fear of

this and tbs consequent hara of the cham­

pions belt that
nx*h

impelled fate friends

Iu and rescue

him

te

al tho critical

He was a eoe of Gen. Caleb Hyde,
ra ofBcer of the Revidatfon.
Xy A man named Ftalayran had hi.

arm er .died to a jfaly a few days fance,

moment w hen both were hl danger. We

near Wanstead .Station, rm the Sarnia

regard pugilism as the relict uf a Urbar

Railroad.

ows age, bat when a fight is undertaken

we like tears Mr play.

.

.

SFlBRIEFS

sale.

Tita MffTMoro

�I have

a

tupply t&gt;f thtae cxcellant routu

on hand, which 1 nrn dealing out, in small

quautitirei wltkrnt charge, t&lt;- such per,

ani

as wish tu plant and cultivate them.
I have already given t.ui conrid rable

1860.

quantitira «.f throw *o per***, who, «
wU-ad &lt;&gt;f taking ptinir to grow them, have

been improvident and o inn med them.—

Banner teener, Detroit.

Such pcroutM need not apply v&gt; me for

J.twan Busin. General Artrwrtiriag Ager-t, 00
Woodward Arsauo. U the only aulbnrired agent
for the Banmmi in Detroit, and hia Fscelpt for ml
Vartismg or sibscription will be good with aa.

mare of them, to |w um-d in a mmihr

briafclv. by eonmiencing with twu ftha on going
te bad. threo U • next tiigli. four the u»t; tf tba
who will be prudent and propagate them. symptoais are oMresnuevd. cmitneuee again with ।
two pill* and gu up again a» before. In like iaau-:
They rixiuld be planted from the first j ncr continue until the bhwd is tbonmgbly purified
and a l pain end d stress is entirely removed.
The EgcD of Tfit
With this tn the 20th of May, placing one root iu a
Obtain One of our Fix o Altnauaca. aud read tbc
history of Dr. Moras s fatovr, and how thi. medi­
issue tho Banner completes its Gniith hill, in rows eighteen inchew apart, and cine was iatrn-lwced.
.
hEW ARE of a wuaterfrit «f them Ptlfo-TELsix
inches
apart
in
the
hill.
Cover
about
year. We do not propose to indulge in
LOF WXAPPERL. All gmmtac are in BLUE
any srntinirntnlbm on this oceunkm, but nn Inch deep in fotrth.
wrappers, with tho signature »&lt;X J. White A Co.
They will be from
to ft.ur weeks
simply to ihm-k our patrons for paat fa
Dr
IniHuti iL-ot PUl«aroau!d
vors. nnd crave a continuance of the in coming out of the ground, some roots in all rln.li-ra in Mmlicinra.
wtne. SubBcribeni nrc especially noti­ sprouting much sooner than others. Tbi-

BENOVATE THE CONSTITUTION
And the whole vital orguiaathm. In all caaas

I wish to give them to those only

way.

fied that their subscriptions nt lhe begin­

stalks resemble lhe blade of the wild

ning &lt;&gt;f the volume will be highly accept­

grass of our awampn; and if care is trot

STILL LIVES.

be mistaken f&lt;*r such and destroyed.—
Nkeos Rkfaibiko. —Tho upper bridge

l igr, is a dangerous affair.
nffuii

A

single season.

t-xpcnscjiuiy save the price of a'valusble

will produce in - ordinary soil

—Labr’a B&lt;w&lt; and tbe At-

two

to storms, but very* ttnpleasnhl in regard

to cold wind*, unless we except tbe Inst
Tlte fma’s buqc been quite

heavy, yet moat kinds of fruit have cs

raped uniiijun-d.

with go d

um as aironn aa water will dissolve, and

are n niminc

into

apply when hot to ihe place infested with

town quite rapiilly, nnd in Inrge quanti­

bug-. and they will take a disliko to the

ties.

Goods

Trade has received an impcttia,&gt;md

HARDWARE

•n, on tbu Commercial Bank, Philadel-

ISAAC C. MOTT.

that can be found in tbe aaalcra or wasters mat-

alt sexual disabilities are remortd by thru- me­
dial sod gently sUnmlattag proportbs. That they
IWBi‘SHATTERED CONSTTrCTIOXS, '

SICK

however they may bate been trilled v Wi bad
abased; that ibeirdireet IcimIwct is to Im^thjo

PEOPLE, Tin N I

—The month of April

has been na

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

whimsical as a spoiled

Convention, waa supposed tn have been

teens;

a reporter hw the Pioneer.

dispense with uvemutia and shawls, and

BROAD A: NARROW AXES. GLASS.

tbe next iu need »»f both.

SASH, and Pt’TTY, B V IL D E R S'

Wc have

never heard tbe report contradicted, and

we know the PioD“t-r Las never disavow,

Iwnuty in her

COOPER, nod CARPENTER TOOLS,

one day it .was warm enough to

..

married in L«udvD.

Jacob I Un aid s,&lt; &lt;f Baltimore, was destroy­

m\w offering * 1,22 per bu.ffor good rod

ed by fire on Friday last, durian the Ab­

waiter wheat, and 61,32 for while.
sence of the family.
Every thing tbc
r —The house of one Mr. Kelly, in Lee
I uuae o*q^niiied wot consumed.
Z
Co., III., was consumed by fin- n lew days
Map or Baaar and Eaton Covxtikb.
the altetitioO of our

readers to nn adv. in this paper of a map

The adv.
may

l*e truly said to lie np article of great

since, ami

death.

and Tin Ware of any and every shape and deacrip-

JEWELRY.

tlott, all of which we will MU at Hard Time*

three of its inmates burnt tu

was near the kitchen.

—Juhn

Brown's

F-A.'STE
family nre getting

SCHOOL BOOKS!

up in any part uf the county..

GROCERIES

and vet the money coints.

COOKING STOVES

say, "Siur side beat.”

TxMrERAXCK

—Mramra. Lannand Hendricks, the ri-

candidates for Governor of Ind., hare

is

tin-

blastings' Pritt

rd -erne of tbe beat pbi-ieiaim in the Stai*.amvng
which was Prof. HamiH -r. f Buflalo. and many
others, all ot whom d-etded that my dtaceae would
terminate fa’ally i that toeabecera vouldcruitn.
alls break inwardly, and,ouri my bfrawar. I was
not able to labor much fur two y rare, and not lik­
ing to be idle. I #..mn»enrod taking &gt; wir FUte.—
Scum after, tbe eortliug cnmmbnucd disappearing
and ftnall.v appeared tn imat externally. I becirae alarmed and ««rt tor Dr. Sprague, who adri*ed me to cootinue the I’llla.aa my rocormyr waa
3idlr being complrtep. 1 rontirued to tue the
lai* small d«m for *otoe mvato*. and found
rar.rif fnllr rratored. thcutorr healed aad 1 con
eider niyarif a well man. The news of tbs &lt;mro
a «n spread through ibis section, and more than
.1 ‘..... ..
lleoiek'. I* II* have anid in

Horman.
the allmtion of &lt;&gt;wr

readers U» tbe ndvertwiumt uf J. 8.

G&gt;K«dyear A: Cu., in ibis papi-r.

Give

them a call.
•Tna Metropolitan.—Thin is the name

nmtly exrcatvd. weekly literary

journal, published at Nos. 3.35 and 337

Broadway, N. Y.,- hy J_.

F. Bi.vh.

Valley.

Si*

jidvertiacment io this paper.

Whetever forredncul. th's magic Balm has
entire!* supplanted the inlnnoo* use of tba min­
eral rxiwet- runt*, and ■-tner detergent remedies
adtntoi*lrred to tbe lasting detriment of the |&gt;m
tient. when treated for pwfmoaerj* dl»- rdere and
inelnient rnnsmnption. It is vammcmrfV nd.
mltted to be a preventive as well aa a enre, iu al!

&lt;f nrrmt.

pul lisht-d nt Aurora, 111., by Augustus

-of a

PECTORAL BALM

irlrstmt.

name of a neat little temperance jmintnl,

—We would call

HARD-WARE

as ark-gates at large to the Chicago Cun-

i

Tocsin.—This

UZv.'aMUste.: (NT'S*.........
- ttaaw.'
“
......

'JUSSfiSS
years

AND
ano &lt;HU. IU IHWCinr.i. Mr—w-, ..—

or anv prutracitu ulraio up«.ii toe winsmeew ■ *plrot',«
Three eompl-.^ e.ra •£•••’*
slight, are. more or Ires, an index of tbc fata! ten­
dency of toe constitution to
laOnBunation of the Lung* aad Pleurisy

DRY GOODS!

MANTFACTTREIS’ AMD JOINERS’

Tow msr publish

Aa. Extreme Pr*«alavery FmdtlM.
Thtpr ia a Let in Connection with tbe Aqaar* TlmCor. per i *» fort.iris, sad iuipri*&gt;&gt;miii*tiX uf R»f. Danfel
Orreeted. Ajril IL IMP
Wurth, uf N. C., f«r circulating llelj»rr*«
impending Goirie, that ia worth alluding
dn. Thia br«ik is not addressed t«» Maven,
.or to fins oidured mm, but D» voting

aiat* nature ia eesdt.atisg all traoaa of what are

Tb* wed. ol Co*uunp'4on.

a?

SPECIAL NOTICES

.whitenuti slave-h'-hfer'Mind it was am&lt;mg
.th s das. that M’. Wurth cirttdsfd it.
JIo did n»t put it into the hands of
alsvix nor could they have read It if hr
had dune no. Now the qiu»rii&gt;n directly
pw^ma iUrlf, » it «t crime to present
anti rinyt-ri arguments to the nun-alawhold. nt of Ute South ? U slavery sa*rtM
frmn comment and
b,
t* Ihf aUv« SlHiM.
fcHUihe. 1-r
««al or «&lt;&gt;«»■ d&amp;rtrd b&gt; II!
If•**. **■

The Anchor of.Hopi
SlTFERING MANKIND!

e to work rec trdles* of Chicago nnd

We have put down” Ute prices of nil

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.
Tire Best and ClimUrwt H'&lt;t*cbold Reme­
dy in tin- NVihM.
.
Tbsoe renowned Hartats sere pwlwa. ■ rnkneoo
end diatrees in Um back, sides anal bmasA.tn frro
hours
•" “ruf

one single trial—they are not duly better
but, in fact, ebrsprr thsn say other Pi’.te, for it
takes a less number of them to prod tvv- n better

Price of the Scandinavian Blood Fni Jirrl It
per botlle. or L per half drzen. Ot toe Xteandinavies Blood Filfe. 2S cents per b«r. or t ttexca
f°Ur Rnd Dr. Ruback's Spoo.l Noticeajmd

TROUGHS

Munufscturvd nt tbc lowest rales, and put

rich—having already received 640,000;

chat act er wua hronght Itrfbre Justice Viter nnd stones, ir. tbe railway pier, at'
,Votdter this foreniwm by J. F. Hinman,of
i‘ is city. ag»tt»t Wm. Buncher. Em;., of.
Hastings. The matter resulted out of »
Vw- Thu New Ymk Republican Stale
private bu-incKS tmusacliott In-tween the
Colvcntiiin lune elected all Seward men
p&lt; rtiea.
The verdict of the jury goes

Hostiugs, and of course

HiDDTS &amp; SZ©2?,

Prices, for Ready Fay.

The fire is topprmed to ha«c or­

l.e seen, at n glance, the locality of every

») sinst Mr. Hinman—dcnvrw him some
n arks of violence on the face, for which
In is t&lt;« pay the costs of prosecution bfah eft. Uulrngcotis— but yet. if wr lived
in Ha«tinga. wre should say, ‘•our aide
best."—B. C. Jtffnnnian.

f 1 tbuuaandsofl
i..: bvite. medics
lain, them tel

iginated from a pnn of live coals which

ten guts Ilf all. Lilixeus ol Barry eounty atsd
etaewheir, baieynucscr used them? Pul up io
hnxiiab, Spai i-h. German.and I'rvucb direcUuna—Brooklyn and Nt w.Yurk City can. Latue family boxer. T3 ccuUl Five boxes lur (1.
man's farm, in addition t&lt;&gt; the tianal in­ sitnte yearly about 200,000 tuns uf ice- j bold ctctywbctc.
thio adveiiisctuent en Xd page.
aprlFyl
struction yon impart by such maps.
—A ah&lt;rl time since the denJ body uf ]
A«aui.t and Hattert.—A Meof thiA uin unknown mnn was f-und among the j
resident, ns by It, may

Real Thi81

CAUMB SOON TO HEAL,
and dUrbar-re from tl.s system, every taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or utUruMc. That
tber
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
Wc can elothc you from lhe erown and there is no disease of the Stomseh and Itewela,
tbe liver, tbe dervoua system, the skis, irfaadecr
uf the Lead to tbe sole of Um foul muscles, aaaiac rsuu tartranua or ma num**
AXP MCSKTtoxa. iu Which they do not givejrmae/d
and warrant prices to suit.
rv/y. aad. ul administered before the Ury-ctt-

Croon. Drapepaia. A Lirer Complaint cured by
TR IHK'rt MAGNETIC OINTMENT.
Indolent Rorre and Tnmora cured by Trask a
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING.
J4a;.-i&gt;&lt;-tie Ointatent.
Caustra ewredby Traak a Maaneuc Oiryneal
BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, ul ev­
Ervai &lt;■!&lt;• curvd b&lt; Tiaak a Ma&lt;iieue UiBlM
Kelt Rheum eared hr Traak'a Manetic Uinta
ery style and description.
Itch cured by Traak'a MaroeUc OintraeuL
Eruption*cured bv Traak a Magnetic Omttni
ll.il rc«l»red by TRASK'S MAGNETIC OIF
I EKT.
Te «1k&gt; manufacture Copper. Bras*, Sheet Iron
Read adrertlaemcnt in thia pa par. aprl:«u

—Macready, the tragedian,

\^E&gt;wxlmxo Bl-rNrd.—The dwelling of \—The wheat buyers of Detroit, are

Wc live in

Tlist lbs BI.00D PGRIFIER and NIX)0D
PILLS tars brew prortil by analysis to
« CONTAIN NO MINERAL
That tbry raro rbo sltuost ■nirena! rowipiaint,
DYSPEPSIA
'
1 with aarrritf tniahtf. sad in a very abort limo.
Dial after all other medieuMs hav« ptvreA W
lew, they relievo
...
■
.. 4 , '
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and restore tLo health sad streaglb of tbc .uterer.

Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goods

New Additions

the proeeedings of tbe Into Republican

utility to every

Them parttea may be consulted peunnfttly ■?
t.,
.rK»Vr .nr Juul.t urralte

it now adUna smrv Arrnjy
for I Dollas
than can be bvu|ht for tha tnmc money, at any ulh
•r »tore lb m tide ofNew York. It i« tin only good
jltce for (Lt pcoplt of Halite Creak, Kalamazoo,
Maraball, BAHTIN lift, and the surrounding conntrv, to pcrchzac goods in thia lina. Ptuuo give
me a cs&gt;l and teat tbe truth of thia aaaertion, or
REND IN YoUB ORDERS, and the goods will ba
aelected and put up with aa moeh care aa if you
wire preaent to eeiect themyouraelvca.
Mv ttoek of Good. H large and wall aciacted, conaiailag of averr varteU and of

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, C1K

the back seat, who slept soundly ,” during

• peaks fi&gt;r itself, but in addition it

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

Till: WllQLZ WORIi) CXITRD!
— A counterfeit 65 bill ia in rircu’n-

—For the benefit uf all interested we

of Barry and Eaton cutintit*.

fromr.i-mber.nflh.Hrdto.1 Profocvi.w, Mitore
of public Junniala. well known Marebaste aya
Farznera. und Udi.* of th. highest reapictebUhy.
er.ng aoiwurH, cf extraordinary curre wrooglu
• tbc retnedias, of whR* osrea tbsy thuawhos
*C”
EYE WITNESSES.

Herrick's Sagar Caaled Pills!

would state thnt the ‘‘quiet indivinuwl on

—We would call

ORIGINAL LETTfiJMM.

That—Is—So -!•

teT" tnr arxtrxCToa or n:s sacs.
THE GRE AT DEALER OF MANKllft) ! I

locality.

uur streets present a lively appearance.

id iu

bonUfr of thia etaaa, nr wbochoom to inrtOgate
for tbemedvrt, aretww of sat mind on lb:t rtnpov
'"liZ^EritiBTiteatbestMwm-n o'rboridr tothn

FOUND.

THE GREAT DRAWBACK to persons otntcrating to the exlrvme sotuh and wc-teru oountay, la
the (ear llwv have of the Fever amt Ague-tbe !
Haa-ings. April 30th. 1SG0.
most dirvlul of all d reuses. Eiery day we bear
of penum, attacked by tbi* disease,’end made
helpless in a short time, without aar meai.s of re­
—A very destructive fire recently oo* lief. In vie" oftl^itreat demand for a remedy.
Dr. Ilouetter has prcMuted bis Crtebertad Suunenrred at St. Juhno, Mich., deatroyinc aeb Billers, whore curative pwwersfor all disear,
uf tba alomacli have been m snirereallr acknowl­
property to tbe amount of 615,000. T .e edged. The Bitters, prepared after a foag expe­
rience
and deep study. Lave trceived lhe eneumi
origin of the fire bun not ns yet been dis
um- of the nio»t eiuiuetit pbi»icisr », aa well aa all
covered.
daam-a from- ererv pari of our euunwv To those
who doubt their tnamy virtorw, all we can ear ia
respectircly.
try thrsi, end jud|te for llieuisehea respectively.
—To kill bugs, mnkc n solution nf al­
Sold by dnijcglsts an I dealers everywhere.
Twliero.

-Veka has been very pleasant in respect

ON LOW PRICES

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

&lt;). L Rat.

with their usual variety.

—New

this

Fites M cent, per box. Sol&lt;1 by the mamifcc
turer. at 'el Jeffs sou Avenue. Detroit. Also by
J. P. B 4&gt;erw A C«.. Hasting*, and by Druggists

Th-*

care, from 150 to 200 buahdalo the acre.

Monthly, fur May nre received.

few days.

be provided with

Bvu»*ca and Bowtie, which are caused by change
of water, end all Ihlioua Cotaplsinl*. permanent
or otherwise, evolved t v the sun from on un
beatihy soil, or prevented by tbeir preparatory

year, in thia county, from

grown last

Both arc excellent numbers and filled

tlie^ last

Every family should

r.u. t. rto VoMaum. ta «
» 1*0|um. —jr —j.
veara azo. Tbe ta*k nf rveeutnmendinr mem
;:t»e. tX. t-fo. ~?
wboM character for round Judgment and !*»«*&gt;■
nbc. cirw ibeir opmwin* vs^l in the (tamnftdfr. mrb vrfo&gt; obaercr.retert, aad jnaki
auay
doul.lv awe- before thro decid^-are

Tbe tubers I have, were

those I raised tbe year previmis.

. wX-Tiie Wkatiiem for

wysum
tber
•rery Kfc-su •.. nij&gt;J •-4— . Thc Toratd Liver,
the RoUxed
tho Lsuiguid Circulation,
am imbued with tsew vitality, and the miud,
sytnpsthicuig with tbe bodr^ n-edvem Its cheer-

durmg originally fe«) 200 tu 400 in a

trifling

horse.

laktic

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

They are very productive, one tuber p-o-

otter the '1 hornapple1 River, in this vil-

JSSliSJL-SSJt
W4XT
ufimmr:
gi renew ittifNlM to
All-ConqRfriug Remedy

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

taken when they first appear, they may

able.

__ _____ ..td/ur/a

HARDWARE STORE,

SfASPI-HTIil

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

•r. ttijjvite us

HASTINGS

our gn&gt;de to suit

tbc times ami save

punpie tbe trviuhlr ofgning to Kalama-

xou and Battle Creek to trade.

Certificates, pul.hsb.d iti a crtteplcuoue pert of.
thia paper from tiaio to time. Dr. Boback aMod-’
■cal llmsMO .nd Family Adviser, sottouuiv •
grem Binmint of interesting end valuable Mcdaral
E.r..»—Uli. «
Im- &gt;,*.! erali* of anTlJ* theoBOUta

�■

J-,F

JZ/Tilr n* fiwratly -r »f &lt;-•*'*

“O» lW
&lt;«f April, in Inf. 12 detr.
1 ttriti. E., bin. 93
&amp;2 fiiiii. 8,, full a
■irtrtitf W'tMafitm, u il tue ship Were tretnbting ; sen: tbc eccotai male tn act what
WM itp.
The tuner failed tn me tn go
up the fore rigging and look aver the ,
howt.
1 did go, and *nw tm enormous
•erpen I Umking tbe buweprit with' his I
■wuth. There was ahiuit thirty feut of I
tbe ■erpent out of llw Vut-r, *ud I con’d
K« hie tail In lire waler nlraft &lt;&gt;wr ntrrti;
-nn r . I
’
ktBd bars irec-n at-k*f "
: ‘ ‘long; I
300 f.«t
waa about ton eirenn-.ft iH-e of a very ;
iflh
btark,
shagwide erinoliRo pelt)root,
-____ .
. and..l.irgt
r
■ jfjr mai'c. born on bbi fi.rchvml,
gMrinf vyea.placrd nttbrr under the rroac
and jawa About eight fuel
He did
nvl observe me, ntul continued shaking
■ lta&gt;b««^r&gt;tim.l
lb-«•!«■, ।
aide into a f&lt;»atn until lhe ft-rmer Mme 1
clear awny from the ship.
Tbu Jrerp«-nl (
-.vav powerful enough, although the ship
wat carry tog all wall, and going at about
six knots al tta titnv he att:»cktd mt, to'
atop her headway c&gt;-n,ph-ie!y.
When lhe boia'prit, with the jil.lmmn,1

• - JEST HECEIVED *5&gt;'J

Euler; aocoriLng to them alio has an attnaaphrre. built ia extremely bur.
Itnrr Schwabe,a diatinguisbed German
natrunomcr, goes still Xbrthcr. In a late
number nf ’.he Astronomical Annals (At- i
lroao*s«Ar JTacfiriektrn) he announces
having seen a sjrecieu of vegetation in toe :
moon ! flera ia the fuel on which he bn■et hia conclusion ; the siirfacn of the
moon presentv numerous striped lines,
like ao mwy furrows.
Tbcso had been
•■plained in a variety of way*—some
considering them ns dried up river beds, '
others as tracks left by torrents of lava. .
&amp;l
Sehwabe advance* quite another :
solution.
According to him, the ridges '
that run down the loftier lunar uiour.tiin
•idea present, at certain seasons, a preen ,
Color, which they lose at the end of n ftnr I
months. IK-nce Ire conclude* that then- |

rxiata a- v^etativn in the moon, coming !
Mt a aeawm corresponding to our earthly .
spring, and going at a aeoann correspond- I
tag to oar autumn. Should thia interest- '
teg fiiet receive finnl authenticity, it will
certainly overthrow tbe commonly- re- |
•rived opinion that there is no water on i
th • aurbee of.the moon. For,' ■*"&lt;* &lt;b« '
vegctalicn aeen by Schwabe is gre.-n,
would not analogy ausgvet that it bs tbe
rwault of chemical combraaiinns similar to
thcsre which produce tho pheuoim-na uf
our earthly vegetation I

Solid Olf ia lhe shape of Coal.
Tbe Pitl/tliprgh Piatt of tba 11th «ay« :
“We have been fivurtd willi n

small

gfMWWDcn of coal (rmn lhe neialiborh&lt;&gt;n&lt;!
•dTCarlo atnluin, Ritchie Cn., Vt. on the
Northwestern Virginia Itiiiroad. which is
of« peculiar quality, h has beet! tvrted
by various cbamiau ar,4 has been found
to be aa it were eryaLilixed mineral oil,
Usac witbcsul alratifieulioit. nt.d free from
any foreign auhufiutre. Tbe tents have
abo&lt;n that it will yield &lt;me hnndretl an&lt;J
alaty Ave gnilotn of crude oil tu tbc tun.
After one n-fining pnK-esa eighty two per
cut of refined «»il *a« obtained ; after u
•eeood dialillati.m, sixty om per cent of
the whole amount waa oblnim-d in pure
ull, and tW.-ty per cent of hibrfcaiitw oil
ami parefiae. By taking a port!mi of the
coal ami laying it on a hot stove »»r&gt;huv.
•IrJtat astmoMlireiry quality i« obvhins.
t&gt;Wq&lt;la aad rtma like wax. The vein
•feksk has been developed is upon the

m

RELIEF,
H rauto.

iostowfly tAfP^ /*• tecW oserwrafaap Pra*.
surf Aden, Bane, SeMt,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
fc.v won for itself sneh a rrnows for tho cure of
every variety of TTnrt»t mnl Lung CiutpUiai, that

cbiiUdnS *

-

cvulj MtaF

becn

T1* V '*’c me

pfefttetens tu too*-' stoitunaoC
tar'nla
.ubt-ro the ankle i» lx*' 1 «•*•* wfc« ** *’{•’*

ms i!

are read? a» »U !»*»*• ’"I h0 •c”fo“”r-*,‘,o ”*
rlE -«cy it. r.Il cams of MWb«&lt;-&gt;C dcrorg&lt;.w«d »
raJ the tosera.sraa-.lrtaj iUrafrwfr
Thirls M-ra tempentry p.-p«tenfy, oMain.ri
l-y cxi.-cH.iury iffurt- tn lira way of ts«l*rcifax the tjualitiraof lire Wiles*
raHLra If as mvahralfe
*Fkb-*r
destined !•&lt;* »• atefurirg tra ije*
UsMBitev'* ks«»th Wires* *“-« 1 toted
n G.dwmd to regim* stoera fever «u*l ague
end various tttorr bilteas e»mfl«fars irnvv
co.u.trl f t-lr victims ly tiirodiedt. Tv !*
able to rlA‘« ranlkwtly lW lire ''LU.era
-rc * cutta’t aux far ih;-.Dy&gt;pvj.*,5s and like

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPEB,
1BMKHM. FMJS,'BAISJ&gt;S.(X&gt;P»LSlf;

infloensa
Bore Throat

"T*
J™"

Fluid,

turpeniine and alcohol

thj endurance of foul eruptions and ulrarous
eorct, iliro'igh which ths «y&gt;u-m will strive to
rid ittetf pf corruptions, i/aos avriotedto de
tbu Uirnu jh tM naturalI channel,
chantA. of thd
toj body
by an alterative ntediema. Clranre ™
out tha
--i
vitiated Hood wteusvgr you Bird
iufrnpuritie*
fltrj iufaipuritira
bursting
through
the—
aEn
inputtplc*.
pirnplea,eruptions,
erupt!ana,
—------- v-------*-----n in
or sore.;
aore&lt;; cleanse
clransa it when you find it is
it ob­
obetructeil and
structed
tuid slugguh
aluxgi.h in tha Vein.
vein,-, clcanre
clrantc it
Whencvre it fa foul, and your feelings will u-U
^ou when. Evra where no particular disorder

tXteir tan

DBCGS AND MEDICINES,

Unde". Ac., rfr.
B phene, Burnip?
rciukrs it important that every family keep a sup­
ply of it in the bnUae.
Eaurnaxs asp Eavmra Dmurcs, Tlixnmx,
'Armed with ibis remedy, a boussheltf is always
PtarEEt. Blotchy, Tuxom. Salt Rhecx, protected against sodden attacks of sickness.—
Scvt?
S’™1*-1’ A»n SrntiUTto Ar- TbouMAds of lives of petsans have been sa«ed by
rscTioxj,MeucckuJUrutAti,liabri«T,Ncv- Ha timely use, who were suddenly ashed in tbe
' night time with Cramps. Spasuia,Vomiting, ChoiaxtoUtorTre Hnvrrewhrx.-Ditmt.n-r. Ors- era. Yellow Force, and other violent diseases. Lol
w«»
UniiatsTiox, Btrstraui. Hoss a d«ra of this remedy be taken internally, ae the
oa Sr. Awnioxr's Etna, ami ind-vd ths whole cart mar require, when snddenly stixed with Pain
e^plwpplainlia:i.iIgj,£roax Imcatrr vr or Sickness, aud it will ln*tantly rolfere the pa- MT FOB MEOldsiL
Urn*, from priaand arrest the duraxc!
—______ r____ -*m
__ ___
bS ftr’tni a great promxar of health, when ukro ia the spring, to
“
expel
^ ,kl
Cu foul k
humors
------------which
1,‘ fister in ihj
blood at thxt sea &lt;on of the year. By ths tint jr,V .1, —Jl__

_ Sewn rvsi 'xxn--Scira*e tevx C^aeiairra,

mtiia ami rigging went by the board,, the !
ns&lt;*o«lcr swalloued tire forctopniast stay- ,
anil and flying Jib with the greatest anpa- !
rent care ; he also rn-.ij.fH.-d I be thiekc«t!
t-f toe riggirig Mtinder like a thread. Hv
•hewed off a little t.ft.r this. nn&lt;i re’iimcA.
apparently t&lt;» wretch binreeifagmtret the longer.
•kle of tho ship, making n n»i^l extraorditiary nube. rcreiiibling that &lt;-n board n
•trnmer wlnn the boiler* ire blowing off.
A whale IjreBchtfd within a nr lc of the ,
•hip at.this time, and ’hr serpent dnrfi-d
off after il like a flash of lightning, strik­
ing the venae! with his tall, and staving in
all the starboard quarter galley.
Sav&lt;
for it, but more becaure many preparations,
no more ofit, lint caught a young one in
pretavling to bt concentrated extract* of it,
the afternoon, nnd bnnighl it ou to Mil 1 contain but little of the virtue of Sorssporilla,
bntirne.
j or any thing else.
During lato years the public hare bran mu­
Wm. Tatum, Master 3riti*l&gt; Basner.
iI
led by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart
The Banner arrived nt Uvcrpool on of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mort
Bunday, and Hnow in the Albert Pock^ of these bar.' bran fraud &lt; upon the sick, for
Captain Taylor decl urea tluit the above they not only contain little, if any. Sarsapa­
statement i* perfectly co revet .—Liver rilla, but often no burative properties whatev­
er. IE-nee, bitter and painful disappointment
pnol Timer.
has followed the uw of 'the various extract* of
Sarospaitlta whteh flood the market, until the
Thx Moow—Naw Discovxx:k*.—Cer­ sum? itself fa justly dc.pix.-d, and ha* become
tain recent aatrrmomieii o&gt;&gt;*era atiuna synonymous with imooution and cheat. Still
wccull thii compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
•eem to prove a new chapter «f life in to supply such a remedy a. shell rc-reuc the
the Moon.
Hithcrtc our vatrlite has name lru:n tlio load of obloquy wldcb rest*
been looked frpou aa merely a dry earthy upon it. And wo think we have ground for
nwrt, without water, without attnnaphere believing it has vtttue. whli-h are irradvtiblo
a too ordinary run of toe direase.il fa intrndand conwqwntiy without vegetation &lt;&gt;r
to eure. In orthr to secure thrir complete
inhabitants.
’lire popular imag'-nation.
eradication from the system, lhe remedy should
indeed, 1ms alwnya persisted in pe&lt; pling b? judiciously taken according to iLr-rationa on
it with lunar d«x&gt;ix*’tts; but how were
they to aubaiat without air I Euler too t1
the motto really bod an atmosphere; but |

Uaobaarvatiims did not cunvineo a.-Ironomers.
Later, De la Rive and nthers .
mlJcd new authority to lhe cplmun of |

READY

sen ;c8 to Ibis large dara of our affiicted fellowcitixrns. How completely this compound will
do it liai been proven by expcrin&gt;-nt oa many
foaS&lt;1
foUowia«

tew and mmt complete msortment

&gt;..«»= lb.
tntiow heretofore unfawwu. -l
ihi.- r.ib*t rffl ’l-cto n,flr*

i foci, everything in tbe Grocery line, each ae
■ill be .wW far fanSHv nso.
Alto a great variety of the«
aniii3Ciffl'j j-mrjTiiixB'i

A.i (o.kt.» Extrun,

We also keep on hand a good assorts^nt of

STATIONERY,

•Ikyol tto*odrt;;; -.4iHuv.t*ite;:ei
frea l‘ o stat* eh* P«;!2c»
«»*
i rpvt’ renewed tiwi«y &lt;l.c*arr*es5*arwi.
g-.lngit tlutl tom- nt.d/tirtii ituH.t*^*1!»
for llic rest-iratin* uf health II opct^te* wf&lt; t&gt;
ihero'i'nch.liter, ni-d Uber digestive srgan*.
tolld't In* pyunfMlly-aMd rnon rrMo--.it if.ent
‘ to art’luL.-fo* rtectirt** to the kcaltov dirctai:-;
of the Rtortl-cs of ns.'c; •.
EJdetly pes-.'** n ay ran t|&gt;e Ciller* daily ar.
t&gt;vr directions on toe b&gt; t'l -, mid they will hud
In it Aidi-nuteut pcculsuly s*l*iuc*l so cun.fort

PENS. PENCHA INKS. PAPER, EXYELUPEB, GAUDS. Ac., Ac.
Upon our shelves may bo icund all of tbe
. MQNT G0P&lt;nriM-2

PATENT MEDICINES

B.AOD’WJV.ir-S

REGULATING PILLS,

C-dv cares toe *v luu-nv-ing that h-.»ny of tliit..
rink under tie trial.. ‘IRo refatiut uf tuvilrei
Ifr. Radwav A Co. hare recently iliacvverad a
and cL-'dd it &gt;"&gt; ub*-jrl-lnely tender. tl«al the
method for attracting from rwta. berira, pfauia
Wo would srapoatfonp rameuora to too citi- mother. r'pevisUy If »bv he young, if rjt to
and grana, a *uUitiou* extract of aueb noadevful
forget Let own hrnlih In her cxtirnie onaivty
ooun.hinr power—which tbay bava coaibured tens of U**liug* and vreinitr, that we intend lo
«ith Rad**?’. RogtilaliaffIbila—that ail M tb«*e sell over* thingia our lino of trade as cheap as ran fo&gt; her infart, FhoilIJ ihepvri-nl nf tuatmittj
pitta will ruppiv tbc blnod with tba same amount be lievghl at *nv nltee. Gite-wo scuM and judge srriva toirlpg the .i.a-mer rtx.1, th* wear of
Ixxly nnd tuiuii i- f earrally aggravated. Mere,
of nutritiiw aa om o*nce of ordinary bread; ao for yuuroelves. Wo intend to sell .
that, white tha ayatem ia andargoin* a Uwrough
then, h • trecir.'itjr for • ailmnteut io irci&gt;|«pbrUckiog. ami regalauo* proem*, it daily be­
ClEEAiP, »©&amp; (DASH rate ibe cnerg-.ea of the vy stent, rod xtud-ie the
come. alrcnxtbonrd.
toolbar ta l&gt;eu- up usder hot- caU-i-Hh-g uin'»
Person, affiieted a ith Liver Complaint, Itv.pepor Ready Pay. only.
reajrenrtMlilira. Nut-ring motl.ri i gtat*aud
aia. Heart Di«ca*cr. Fullnraa of Blond, and airFeiiiale. who are auld&gt;C&lt; to IrragtilariUes Hvatnria.
Special altculiou will bo paid lo COMPOUND- 1 rally prefer the Hitler* tu all otkrr favigora
1N(J and prating op PMMjRlFTlWCtl; soil ny lor. that receive the &lt;n.lotwincnl uf phyrione purciiastog medicines of us can rely upon ciana, becaiiM it ia agrerablo lo H o Lsxia a.
o-M jrvm-free: Arni train mid will not grip*, tbsir bciug
’
‘
well n. certain to glia n pctraststnt iucrerrsickener weaken tbe system, or Irate tbe bowel*
of bMPy Mrraigib.
CEEZNTTJITTEeo.tive Mother* uivsiag should likewira lake
All tliwc j r-sont. tn «b&lt; tn re bar* ftrileu
&lt;u»e or two of these pUI* oaceor twie* per week.
lariy
referrcl above, lo wit; ,u"rarr* frtm
They will not oulr keep &lt; our system healthy and
J. T- ROBERTS A CO.
ferer
and agur. CniiTcl ».y maUrin. disnlwn.
rrgalsr. but will protect your infante against
H uTtxcs M.r ft. 1W9.
Cramp and Pains In tbe stomach, and insure not
dv.cutery, indlmliun. Ice* of n| petftr. ar k
only a healthy child, but will invent every child,
all disrate* or d-ranp-nienta of the rlnOMrali,
thus suckled, wrtb a aw rat disposition.
•uparannuated invalids, pernm. of redenisty
BAOyAY’S REGULATING PILfA
'
occupation, ar|d nursing wolbera. wil! convnli
Regulate each and every organ Of the system, and
I heir own fhyricwl welfare hy giving to Hoocorrect ell dcruHgcmeu'te ot the Liver, Dowds,
letter'. 1 cl 1 bin I Al St- mack Bitters a triaL
hloHiach, Heart and Kidney*.
PACTION.—We caution Hie pnUle ag-thui
o»ing ony of ibe many imitation, or counter­
fails, but n*k for HoaTKTTta'a C*Lrt&gt;a*rri&gt;
Btum.cn Birr***, awl tee that each bottle has
Ibe word* •• Dr. J. Hovletler's Sluraach Biliers"
blown on the -a do of toe bottle. ■••! stamped
on the metallic rap covering the c«*k. and
olMcrvstoai oar autograph riguatuic ben the
label.
1
iersuns who are subject to Fits of Anepiexv. Epi*»- Pro; ared end told by HOSTETTEB A
cpllc, Hrart Disease*. Av, should alaaya k««p a
SMITH, FltMburgb. Fa., nnd «o'd by nl.
box on hand.
drucKiota, grot-ore. and dsxlora (t-neraUy
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
throughout the United L'lntoj. KcuUi An,..
Ask for Badway'a Regulator., or Regulating Pills.

dilution, docauhnt; “ from pariuU to chtoxny
unto the third and fourth gm-totlon; ” indeed,
ft areme to be tie rod uf Him who
“*
will vi»d tbc iniquito-t uf Ure Luber* upt»
their children."
.
Ill effect* commence by depo Ition from ths
blood &lt;A eormto or uhx-ruu* nrattre. • hwh. m
tbc lungs liver, and intimal organs U tertued
taterdral fa tbc
**
era, turfere. evrptiatuor tore*. IU. foul cor­
ruption, which Ei-utL-T* iu tlie blood, deprerae*
.r
.te
tiou. not only xuffif lro» acrotuMmi com­
plaints but tiny have far Im power to witnL-.l »- .tuA. ./o-l-r
,«•»quentlr v*l number* penh br duardaa
which; •libnugh not acrofulon* Ul their nature,
arc .rifl nndtred fatal by U* fatal! fa toe
•plan. Mott ot toe con*tin&gt;puon whiahdo-

II. MOUSE'S

INDIAN HOOT PIUs.
life in trai dirg. hxtu^ vi-iinj i.urmJT^5 K
Africa, te m!.B*.Xu.-il&gt;
...ra- lZUZTIT
yrara xa'oi.jt lUe Inrii.,,. ,.r. .
It vuh ti l* way Itrat ibe ltd;. gg.x
first dwrorered. Hr. Nene * *, o.wSJS
•■taU-Mi tbe f»rl tint ,1) d.,-..■,. r,
OF THE BLOubLo,*.^^*^
i riid bfedvjre&amp;S upon tfii* vuMh/^SK
-Wtren tbc toraui* pa-ragra
•nd do not •&lt;* tn urefert fann-.u--T ,01. ,uB*etrt function* of Ifarti-xlv, tin bi-d
HouhynW thick, rotropoj
dtHa«»4ateI

Ctn»*c&gt;
MUM""* ‘—••f
—M— T—~—f
In tlih scrofnltnri ron’Mnins«i--n; and many
dratnirfk- di-rara of fhc liarv. kidpeys brain,
and. Indeed, of all tor urpu*. wise from or
•rc nggrt vated by lire ume 4aU**.
. Oneqouterof allour pm-lcareaanfulout;
tbdr perronx rav inradii by thi. lurking infretibn, and their 1real th k undtnumad l&gt;y it.
To clerora it from the ey*tem we
renovate
tbc blood by an alterative rnedirine, and faTignratc it hr healthy fond and cxerewc.
Such a tuc-dioao wp wply fa

ludun nootnni. iniuL'r.rtraoi f.V--' Ci
raol* wiikb fnra arwi.ll toe m.
J?
In natcre . j^rdre. for tie br,illt --j
dfarraHmtej. On, if it. ra-tefrwXSnhZ
«fnrede laaofcnuc, Ht&gt;ck waited
tha not effectual raoedy.wHeh the medical oftoetkifoend u..i t. Nature fa'thowSfJ?
skill of our time* can devira tu thia every­ Ibe finer parte of 0* ra-rm^a uWdw
where prcvsilintaodjfajal nmlady. It h com- aeeurid i. aplast ubirti i*,n
binsd iron tlw mrv4 active remedial* that Lara open* and I'ncfee, the paBa^. {, tte!«.-«.
bxn diseorered for the cxpnrjpitlon of tliiv foul Um. IM a .modUi u:rtir.&lt;r. pr'rt. rtsi. iu fcu te
disorder front the.blood, ®d the rrew of the tl.ro-m- .-« pWe.-m. radniber imwra.
•rstera from Ite ik.tiurtiic con-.-rqucnres. Inna*by toptea*sp&lt;tite~ Tlx thirdH-rite ”
yR'V.V r,r,’&gt; ea* J dui.lde rt.-tnelh |« tofU
Renee it should hr nnpluyrd for the cure of r-.eya; tire, cnrennixo!, tbev &lt;!•«»
,-,,^7
not only Scrofula. l&gt;at nko those other affec­
’ mro.te
tba Urad. &lt;bid, iTiL^ZSL'
tions which ari«e from it, such »• Eacrnea___ brcuiitiillr by 1'., infra., w truer y-—,.
and Skix Dmusr.a, 8v. AxthowV* Frtt, &gt; and
r. The ftrartb k a Cato., lie sl&gt;d acS«LZ
Ruse, or Ewrstrixss Ptwrie*. PerrvLsa,
Blotciit*. lli.itv* mid Hutt*.Tnwx&lt;.Trrrr* —.
- ••
• lu'inraaten
and Salt Ibtnx Scalu Hr.xn, IUxowobm, inrrifribg IbCblixd; tbecrauur i*riiA.lfCH
uri.y
Wbfcb rauni-H-A*.^ the ..Ukt unifriTE,
XarruxTisM. STrittMTte and Mr»-twi*i. L&gt;t»“■
rJ ' ’ ” *^*‘JH**i
EA*ta, JMuirsT, DisrxrstA, JlxMtLiTT, and, WriJltoZteJ
■y IOC lMlX.11*.
4 ...
indts.d. all CowrLAtxra *xt»isa ruoM Vtmren ou Isrcer. Blook. The popular belief dfasr Hunt I’ill.b-I nnlv eiiltr tlir
fai
in •• it-purily fifll* Uoo4 " I* found. &lt;1 in truth, become uctind with tuc bk^l, t r ihtj- rad
for scrofula i-adcgrtKrationof die Hood. The to every part, and rompIrtriT roatrai raddMM
.:i«, saH
....... .. j .. TZ _
particular purpth*- end virtue of this riarsa|ia- ,
—-------rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, ' b*1.’’. «hwh i&lt; the blond
|«rKttfy ked
without which sound l-tdth it impoxribie u» '' ’•
tn.edrai. u Inm
_...__ i ...j
___
r
• Ireai to* love,. !,r ti rt esuoo: •■-- -

AYERS•

Compound Eilrart of Sarsaparilla,

I
Salt Rhni^, Horpu, Gout. Jfnr-nfyia. ct •
Dinner PiB, nndfor Purifying th.- Blood.
They arc sugar-coated, »o that the moit aenritive can take thorn plra.antlv, and they are the
boM a;&gt;crimt in the world for all toe purpose* of a
family phyilc.

NEW FIRM 11

, (Xu..*)
Llfc-Creutirc Principle.

POWERS A CAMPBELL.

Priao 25 eunta par Pax; Firs boxes far $100.

■ Renovating Resolvent

GreatnnmheraofOlc-^mro, Plivriciana,States­
men. and eminent pcraonagrs hare lent their
name a to certify tb^onparallcled utefaloeM of these
remedies, tan our space here nill not permit tho
insertion of th-m. Ths Agents below named furnWfjfrMfaour Afghtt-va AtUAKAClMHchthey
are gieea iruh alto fuff doeeripctetu of the above
eompluni.. and the treatment that should be fok
lowed for their cure.
Do not bepMt off bv unprincipled dealer, with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Avan's, and take no others. The riek
wa nt toe Iwat rid there fa for them, uud they should
have II
AU oar remedies are for sole by

Ural. Old Sore*. Purifira the Blood, iMfilt* wiUi
iu lhe St Mew Renewed Health, and Rraolre*
a:id Extertnin.tea all Ghrou.a and Con.titetiaualDiteUtea.
-V
Tbe great and glorious remedy abould be. hailed
by tha bumaa race a&gt; a
gift frura toe Alratebty. to rryrKmto ditepidauri bumkubg,
Dr. Bacwav A Co are Ibe only l’hv»ciM»ai&gt;d
«...
-.•-------■ - ■
severing a remedy that will
fror.i the human ayrtentcousU
ail uteerta, transmitted from pa
dreo.
_ .
'
Rndwny’s Renovating Jbesolvent.
Will radically exterminate from the ay.teni
bcrnfula.
Cankers,
.
Ute.
Running* from tbe ci
White Swellings,
Tumors,
Cancerous Affections,
Nodrs.

NEW CABINET SHOP!!

HEATH A COTANT.
The subscriber it now prepared wltb'all tWerasafy machinery tu manufacture belter and cheap­
er Furnituresnd Cahinat Wares than can bebo't

w.n. niium

Plaining, Rawing, and Turning
Works.

BLACKSMITHING,
on abort notice, and In a manner unsurpassed.
. .
. ■ "MaMcipuia, AiMnv, IKZJtT Particular attention given to Boras and ; a-7—F.
fate, t tere.snd and Detroit Hchofarahip ««,&lt;!
Ox tiboeiDg. Aka to aH kind, of Plow work,
Wagon iraulng, etc., etc.
MvcanlUo College and “Bell's Couimrecial &lt; u|
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at mar- i lege,“ now conductmIm the In.trtotion whreb 1.
krt prices; CASH not refused.
A share of tbe I Ita
“ ""•“""“’r “*
public patronage m solicited.
art “• w“u-^"
Shop at the old stand of Samuel Fower«,oo Main 1

'FiiitaDKI.PHiA.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. (

i1’^ UOWABD ASSOHaTIOX,
A&gt;
«’».«lrvctn.u uf brane:
by
to-ute*. ...d ,h. (Ieorp„‘
rernmnsTs “rsojosssiso isd sc.

Tin- reason.*- «Ity

.

"SRAM ROWER

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation, ready

SHLU

to do any ar.ionnt of
We bare our Plaining. Sawing, and Turniag
-WCXEtSl,
Works now in full operation, aud are prepared to CUSTOM
plana lumber, Plaue and Match Flooring, or do
til an good order and aa prompt as any
anything in our line at the lowcat possible rates.
COFFINS constantly aa. band, and at greatly olb-.r Mill in Barry, or any other comity.

tuodcruireaimrat.
•PFnt'ed
nuIi'vli!rT*On,"f.tl,t AMuciatUn. In U.dr An.

=SS3SSg£
xs-.li

First Bate MILLER,
and our mill

Smaller—wo arc prepared to

best ofwork.

Xw Castlsvow.

Uta, built on the moat

improved plw), together with a
do

good

the

Piastre giveua UmII.

C—h paid tor wheat.

BOLTWOQD &amp; GRANT.
Hmxw.Sk. a inse.

■

JLUAf'X JLUiD WAK*SN1*

TJX. CK/FPfJ: .fXHSXLXTUiOg

Il.'.virig wotnvd tbc •ervlceaof a

1IS4.TB * tQTAfTC

AND CUTLERY.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
A Brevet
tojoament. f t U.' Belief of th Slti

(du
S.-, .-llicpi.,
, Might Sweats, “ ’
b Couratmptloa,
Rush Tetter.
Humors of ill kiods,

CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.
Brine prc;&gt;sred with ail necessary machinery
for tasking Sa.h, Blind.. Doors, Ac., and for
plaining lumber, 1 can execute all work pertaining
to the Carpenter A Joiner buaiutras, better and
cheaper, than can be done by otons.

Tbe subscribers would la fra lhe ciliiens of
Hastings and vicinity, that they arc now prepared
to do ell bus.ocaa pertaining to

k wuu-* **

Wabb,

n ;■
i v:m
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Jrivni... wa
THAX JAr.i..
My assertroent of PARLOR STOVES, «s*F«*
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th*.is the gi»*t«&gt;: r.roty oft
kleva-iiid
•:
■
OVEN STOVES,
LOW UVfN STOVES,
PAllLOl: COOK STlAEX,

Ever awso Id tote town. SixTtaUsadbex^m

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

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?. UXSTrSvS, DAnkT COCXTT, MICWIU

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.

PROPRIETOR.

VOL. 5

THUMB, ©X.06. IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH.: THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1860.

gsstiiijs-gnsiittss girtrtorj.

POSITIVELY A GHOST.

.St I tt tr i.Jgl is t til a it g.

X young man called ’A^hdr tetaa eoeq-

BOLTH'UOD i GRANT,

H. J. KK.X FIELD,

caa's bouts and aboe
,u?“ltarlow Houk.'

Ing* lately from the ’country to "Patta,
where he hod been to arrange some fami­
ly affafrs ; he was slopa.psrl of Uw way,
but nt some distance' from town a travel­
er got.lnto the conch. - --•&lt;*
'
WEHAVE4.UST RECEIVED
Mathew■ llnrson, (generally called
The trtveler wts a young maff about
“Black Matt,” on itce-uint of the darkness the spme tge as Arthur, and a .frieadly
of his complexion) was well known among intercourse sprang tip between them.—
the IphnbUdnlj yf ibei seaboafd.of Vlrgliii The new ennter’s nama
Ea'*tfS Bi;
OF STAPLE AND FANCY
la, some years ««•». as n slave dealer, and he related U» hie (allow traveler that -be
an aw.tnplislied “brtakcrin’’ uf bad flesh. was in qpocuIiap.aiUtalion, bo ’raagolug
Htjonce purchased a bright mulatto by to.bo married to a Indy whom .fan baa
thq.7,------ *■“ - - - -*-= •—
vix-u neviir seen, neither did hs kdnw lior fulfil
er; the arrangement had-been made by’
■ccdi
_
■Which wc offer Very Low
such
.
j
n friend &lt;&lt;tbotb pArtIei&lt; tho preliminaries
h na
ns thi.
thieving,
h ing, ____
And drunkenness.
...dk intelligent,
1.., d* 1 i . ...„ , with
*.-1,1. nil
mI! his
I..M fiiulls—
___ had lieen gone through by correspondence,
Sam was
FOR C_A.SH OTSTLZSTl could rend and write, and ape tho airs of and all noemed. to make it a very desira­
a motel polished gcntlentan. US u'as^so ble'match.
•
“
,
—
far...........................................
removed, too, ftxirn1 —
the r
pure
—- -------------African,»
,O» arriving io Paris, Edwprd. a&lt;id Ar­
that he could srarcnly be distinguished I tfanr were, the ,&gt;x»t friontfo in tba wOrhl.
| from a rfhile man. On hi^.liecomingthe
“f hope we shall meet agaip.” sajij the
| prom-rty oFtbe slave dattetyhe -rrerived young provincial to Arthur, "hnd n you
: several Severe ndm«nili«&gt;tw, in nrder that, were not in a,hurry.to • rclurp. home, you
EVrry FBBSOK PUnCHASING DBT OOOD.S tie might hats a forv-Jnste &lt;&lt;f( the temper would do me muoh pleasure- by breakAMOCNTINO IK VALLE TO TWO DOIXAKS , of his master.
Sccritly Ii&lt;&gt; vowed ven- Tasting with-tne at the ho(il where I stop.
' gvnnen for these striking proofs of Mntt’s
Arthur accepted the invitation.
'
on MORE, WILL RECEIVE A OUT.
uffecjbm.tmd in a shortAimp' an &lt;jjq»&lt;wlu- 'TV
- —yunng
—— people had«-«*&gt;&lt;•
J..H
The
bard Iy bcewthall
Any person purebtuuntf Hoots. Shoes, or Goiters initv uflered t&lt;&lt; gtatify
_____ . tii.at-vmgAdwCvJ
.
___ an _
hour al the.table,
the. table, yrben
when .Edward wna
up his
his gang, slid shipped taken suddenly with a fit, And illtd before
।
Matt made up
rf.lk.
The barqrw
arrived
1 '
them nt Norf'
’...
-----------.------------------n I assistance could be firoeurW. •
“ ’
_.I
Thiw sad oceurrence threw"^rthm idto
Any person parcbxsing Hals. C«p», or Clotbioj, safely at New Orleans,
and win brought
to Ui« amuunt uf tara dollar* or tnorv
that Sam
might । great consternation.and.l‘c wished nt leMt
। tn the- whnrf, In hrdcr tluita
" ;
«ns tnpgud
service to
bring a c&lt;mh1 prh-c.he was
topgud off
«si in
in hi
tu render
renarr a
a Is*
lawscrvrac
iu the
«uu fifend
irecnu thnt
fine cnnucs
ch.thrv-ralf-skta
boots, a silk hat.! he hnd b*k fev going U iuldrm the fsm
Asy pcraon purtbssinxaClock will rretivea Gift, fmr
—&lt;
1 be.
.Man thought
hr
The fvihwinf; ii a li&gt;t of s port of tbs GIFTS ' and kid glove
__
.
, the I &gt;ly in • hlch Idward wassxpectsd, cMw
.
---------,
weuffrr.oue of which «riU begiren with theabo&lt;e show lt&gt; realize nt lra«l&lt;GO0
f&lt;T
llfr tUU
I। „ad wtaiiroplie.
However.beforefilling
this rod mission
folio, ns the Ixxly servant of sonm rich ]
------------- ,--------------he went
went home
hnme to
to his
his young-with,
young wifc'. whom
B.o0 1 planter. Sam wns conM-qnwitly allowed ho
whom
f,O' : tn go on »hore. in order '.&lt;&gt; show himself he was afraid w«uld;bte
be uneasy atjus
atJus abs.OO , off.
lie proceeded to lhe Alhambra, and | sriire, no that
it .wd"
r,T m,»ttill
itillabout
aboutfive
fiveinin
-------Florentine 1
that
S/O] there strutted nfong nimmg the best of -the
u~ nlteriiooa
--------~
H -he was alilc to call on

DRY GOODS!

FRAXC'IH ROWER,

A TAXt’FACTUllERS of tio, &gt;h«ei-lrun and eopitl. per ware. Dralirsiu iruu,aaita,steel,gl*u,
•helf hardware, culler’ Vid stores, ^tote one door
writ of the post-ulhtc.

J. W.OAKJJiY,
HOLESALE and retail dca&amp;r in, »nd tnanu.of leather, tindi ago.. Ac.. Baltic

W fucturer

ortocExxa.
V.'rOBERTH Ac Co.,

nnrrliq'ior*
daw aa-th. &lt;&gt;
W. FARKER,
'
HOlfSALK and retail dealer in Groceriea
and FrvTiaioat. Turk. lard. Uniter, and

W

Gifts! Gifts!!

J

J. M. MEVINN,

HAMEL COOK,

J','
JAJ1EN A. SWEEZEY
INKY mid Counselor al Lou

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uflaaia iwttabft jl&lt; •

•
I. A. HOLDROOK,
A iTfntyLT B.-ri Counu-lnrol Uw. Solicitor in
A. CnfeertV.. Oeut-ral Ijind mid Tax AjMiL—
uB4e. L-c&lt;xiJ .lory uf
block&gt; _
-'
2XEXEil.iL Ln.f and Tax AjcmL Coltrction.,
vjCaiul all bu»in*.'«»i-l&gt;ini»tcJ U&gt; hi« rare. • til be
attended tu npiruptly aod with fidelity. Ofliee
with test nfi Auo •qL-rubltcssi Banner," opposite
J. M. BUMELk
'
IIIVSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Russell’

JOHN ROBERTS,

P
HrP. CnEKRY,
XTOTXtr WHntC and cewreju
L\. tmWU ktl btolnte* eutru»tfd

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NO. 1.

Tun Mamewr Co..

The Other EUe.

Gold

JNT3EIXXF

MEAT MARKET,

The thing must “be did."

B. II. Fr£l.ER,
w atHl esutuilor at taw, 8ri»e«tor is
ry, General Land and
Eoqwrissln.-v.in tbs Exchange block,
Middltdita?Itarry county, |licb. _

orncsa*.____
TtJlGH OP PRORATE. Circuit Court Corn;
• J rnWbcn Auertier and Counsellor st.Uw
.nd xetiire jfubte. CunvsrrariMg and
I.R prferrTtly attrnrfrd to. Will fe found in.ths
t-aurtJfoliw. aiTtastlas*, on tbe M «rd •«! «1»J»

JAJTES TI? BJiOWM,
OtfUJOT SURVEYOR
office in tbe Court

i
XMkHlEL STRIKER,
10051*1*-Of.C»K. Natsry Pubtta, and General

U

OLtVerf

iSTEKTS,

S

j*'+

r

ty ; I bought you &lt;&lt;f your ma*ter;Samurf

standing up at full length before the plan-

J

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-J- 4
wiheudon
/SoUXTY TREASURER- Office in lbs Coart

An alojbachejor who had procured a
mnrrikge liCvnsB fora friend, while glsneilig'ovnr il, was heard to sniHoqoixi'tbua:
“Can’t do it—would like tn. but, jstaK

■caret—provisions »re .High—wxsit c-&lt;nsent tei give any oftt aut&gt;«itjr to apeud
money for me—cao’dk1" fw"
1

. n
~~—. ’ _ , _
Tn a crowd..hriUDS at the Ifody of A
man killed on tbi'Iteilrond, a fat dulckmon remarked
I
Mmsbo midlife
ta drirt."
A »qrt&lt; the-Emerald Uc standing jy
answered :
“Be Jabers, ya may well say that, for
ha ow« me tro dollars."
’ ‘ ’ -l
' “IWhy-nroyon always hHiking into tho
glass,
nia&lt;|ara T't, •fiwj tht glnssea 1 kick
1
into help inc to improve my app«ara|ut
thf&lt;o you lode into degrade yours.**'-'

lion the character I of my milk." saM 'w
landlord. “Uh tin. indeed, it Imh evident
ly been pumped enough already.,".

--------- , -rtl-T.W------;--------..“Can’t you credfy mo. Mr- Buteber, for
a little mrirt'ftls n orningT
“No, yotf
owe nil! for that already on tout- bones."
1
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‘
U^sl s i'—,
■ - ' ”'■■■

Nd woman ran be hundw»me by ths
furt*e:uf fvalures nbsic, ut
।c^n be witty i»y the help

A ynuug nand &lt;

anchor
remarked
।
-The meanest mgn in tbq wprld ftvw Itr
ithfo city..
He tyfons.-.ii&lt; shirt-with,
wafers, tiiul !• ■oka at hi* tpouey through
a magnUJ ing gl“- :

moridtig st ten. and that half ad hour af­
The gentleman wtawe lips pressed a
ter that he bad died, tend hhd been bovkid
h-.dy’s Smciwr brow" caught a severe
■hM
K
k u mjb.lj.lUW
cdld. The lady whn had a “spark" tn
which staxoment, they produced the offi-.
her e/r Is at prerent suffering with " a
clri deposition of rhe draft of Eduard B.
—-—Ji-'-'
j,ther,
Tho gentfoman
fed tritit love’s ftame"

RtrunucAKPiTt m MAnTLawP.—The
Statu Executive C'»mmlttce or Maryland
hare Isaoed a tafi for a KcpobUoah Stoitn
Convection to be held a» fcM**o»-we, os
Thursday,■ the iWriJimrf-.h’T the purpose
ateeting driejreu»&gt;c Chfe^o. •’ ‘Hie
OnitHmthm will purtrtw
scterofkinws *onvet
atortaMB of thne.

Poor pay mnaterif sIwKilii learn
from the musqnilta, wb«» always
his bUte.lbe omfnenLte finds you.

W».,d«yn’t -,k»«w exifoth what “
height of aiobitwiti" Is, .but we have '
many fokay little' ip«Jine»&gt; of it
mofc tbittt five fcet M»b. •
. iliss.E. s.

A pretty zw&lt;m»iw
and has ho ihorh Tri
irndM- s
ation. thm thd rjl

hgnn,

-AXnrACTWBULM

■S the Ursuline a

man »&lt;ju&lt;ezud
wis in a Ignd
tromrUow p
people.’

•—fr.-H. RUIWRIA, ■

/MiOCK and Warte&amp;x:

Dimctn-rriw,

MUTTOXi

"i*svww*. v

nriHl*? ’«Br be

Kt.,

--------------—. &gt;
;ii.d comp _
nearer
to I To dream of a largo Stone around your tin Mndixnn On., up to Friday evening,
it 7^..
mure. wd ~jc.
more
of I neck, is. lhe oign of what you.may ixpect KfroBi which wc gather that the Omimltdeath, I look ppon.'ii
“ cf.
., ... longing
.
ff y'ou-get an eXteavagant wife; &lt; To'*fe' -tee '*&lt;
’««---------------------complacent tay, tend...
-out...pfeypry
ta.fiufely
saprta* -*•
ftemaal^a
aaliafisd
I hear Qod »4y, ?0 thirsting, hungering apples in a dream, betokens a wedding? uillt lhe expulsion of tbe.lUdicnfe-Mbai
Ame, come Ao o»ri” WIiaiaRa other Fife because where you fiud apples you may the;, will not undertake t-&gt; clcsroul tho
will bring 1 know not, tally ftot 1 shall expect to find poors. To drcam that y&lt;Ag. liepubheans—and that the difficulty may
nwnko fo God’s Ijkeneas, aril sea Hiifi.a* are, latna, Is a tokeq that you will get (n . lie cofluWefed-itt tin und. - We nre dso
ho is.&lt; tfa child .had been born and.spent Ui a btibble. XVlion A young lady idreams awurod that thia wM, in ail probabiliiy,
all bi* life ip tho ^Mammoth Cave, now of a coffin. It betdkent (Mil slut shoiffd h»- bs the Inst of nv-be m Ksntacky. Soiofi
impossible jl would be for him-, to com­ staotly discontinue the.use of tight stays, at tho bret men m the State have proto*
prehend the upper wurjd I Hie parents nud.always go warmjy.and thickly ahpd. ed agninat the Into lawless profeadinga,
might u-11 him of Its life, and light, and in wet weather. Tu dream of a firtL i&amp; j- aLTTThCTe'fs a want nf sympathy tn qusrbeautyyind ita sounds pf.joy ; they might sign that—If you are wise—you wlH see' tert from wl.Isb e’nerto ragfog’wnrds were
that the lights in your house are out ’ be­
fore -yuii gq to bed. ■ To dreatn that your
how grass, and flowers, and Lrura crow nose is red at tho Up, b an intimation
. A: loving couple in. Memphis, Ts_ _
out oT tho. ground, till &gt; at length? with la­ that-you had better leave off, brandy and
see, wqrc foal wack married jupdef the
borious thiukiiig, the child would fancy water.' To dream of walking barefooted,
will' mike | following singular rircuinatanM:
bo had gained a true idea of the unknown denotes
Tliey vn-t-e inking a ferriage• ride in on*
Th dream-of egtpt, is a sign of thti pMnripnl strfete &lt;ffriUt rity. whed
land. And yet, though he longed to be­ bouthm.
hold it, wh«C the day cainc that hs was that ynil will discover a mice's nfel.—
they ehsnced to meet a’ Judge Hili who
to go forth, it would Ixi with regret for. When afosliiueablc lady dreams of a-fiU war riding leisurely along upon a favorita
the familiarxrystal*. and fto ntk huwn bcrl, it is a «lgo . that her thought, arc. duMkcy. Tlfoy at fjtftx Mcofecd him and
rooms, and the quiet that reigned (berate. running upon the Colou'ct. If you dream requested him to .unite litem in the holy
But when he.came up, some May morn­ of tlitbcft, it is a warning not to go to bonds of wedlock?
He acceded tn tho
ing, with ten thousand birds singing in law, for, by tbe rule of enntrarife you proportion, end without dismounting
the trri-s,and lhe heavens bright and bine,
and full uf sunlight, aod the wind blowing you are eating, is certain to corue (rue al pantawfib? yyhicfo “no, and baring for
brenkfisL To drusm of a barber, denotes
softly
-&lt; through, the young leave*. B|| a
witncMre the mufo J»nd two or three prr:
II glitter
glitter with
and the. landscape hmacs— hairs rnay be expseted to’be ct&gt;(r
wi^. Sew,
—.,----sons wjio were passing at the time.
'
. . ... ___
v___
.-r.t
stretching
awV green..j
and
UaoUfol
.to off. To draum of having a. great number
of
servants
is
’
nwducss.
It
is
vpry
Jucky
lbs horizon with whnt rapture would he
The
subject
nf
impreMlon
at
ftrsfright,
“bout him. and see how poor were that yon dream you psy for a thing twice
over, since afterwards you win probably was bring talked-over st lhe supper labte
aUlhe fancy
ing, —
and
interpretatmns
v.-r»• 7 -the
—
P-—’-■yrr, take care to have all your bills receipted. when tbs lady, whose duty it was ta pnh
which w ere made within the cave, and uf
skle ‘Mter Uh- Us eiya and tea? arid riia
'tbc things woicb grew and Incd witliootj
nlwayu furmed an Idea ufa person at first
; aud fo.w would he wonder that he could
sight,
and generally found it to bb’toC'
1 hate rrgretad to leava the ailsDcr, and Tajminc Scx«e.—We Iwn from U&gt;»
rect.
’
1 the
™ , dreary darkness of his old abode 1— I’bdaddpWu Inquirer, of- April 11. tUc
I S&lt;»»
S&lt;», when ,we emerge from his cave, of on Mtmday night Mrs. Thompson, a Wid-earth
into
that,
had
where
Spritm
growths
*“rt
■os, met with a most distressing ttceidmil,are*and where is summer, ana not that causing her dastta in st very abort time.—
••Weil my dear, what is It!” Mid the
luite-rzble tmveatic which we cull. Sam-' She was hi .the act of filling, a fluid lamp,
mor here, how shall we wonder thst wo while burning, whiqh exploded, spvulop- fond hwHher, .'
“I vrMt'to know whati was yocr opt#could have clung so_foodly_to tip*.dark ing bar in an in-4ai.il in flames, ani wltn
kn .of-me, when you first saw mcl"
and barren life,,
agonixing cries tho rushed through ibe
This question gave a sudden tarn lo
Put on. then, .0 Jheart,’ai»d yearn for house into the. street in the rear,
3&gt;»
.
.
.
dying. 1 nave drank nt many a fountain, flames and her cries attracted ths. altan- thcconvcraathm,,- j
Aalgrow

Mr. C----------- .______________________ .
Mr. C------------ . whnj3&lt;M»UU&lt;1 not on see­
body servant, he went up lo him, and, ing him that it was his. intended *on-inlaw,
rccetvM him with opeh arms.
w ith an iinb-pcndvitl swagger, *uhl:
.
“How glnd I nm tn see you my dear
“My dear sir,. 1 have got just the boy
Gul l Stud, and Sicrc Button,
Edward !" said he; “we were only traitthat will suit yon." . ,
,
,
GoldSl*crc Buttutu
•
-.,U&gt;
dun of fov neighbors, who rjui ,u&gt; her res“Ha!" Yqolm-d the plai.lrr,'* I nth glad ing fur you to go to dinn^hao saying lie bat thirst came again; - I have led at ____
Gold I«oekct
•
■
hurried ino
tho pcrpiraco
perplexed .■■•
fliKir
the many u bouutcou* tabla, but hunger re-1 cu#. Hcr clothing tud, however,sn'irdytn henr you s.iy-sn. for 1 Imvc been look- nurnco
or into
mw ,m&gt;
s,Oo
*.w, ing for •’tie fc&lt;r Hwreal days.
W but do ( drawing
where, independently *^l
ol turtied; 1 have seen many bright - and . burntoff, and she, with thu exception■ of
j...... .
...,room,
hirr,
J,OJ vou ask fi&gt;i Nm fl*
,
.
.
"
’* and-,
* dittigjiler,
* -----------------------------v’ * lovely things, but, while I gaxed. their bur back, burn(,to a blister. Tbe nnforhis wife
were assembled
4K, you ask f--i h m I
_
"Nine hundred
’
didlara,
"
. ” ‘*ireplied Sam, several frjendi, who were to be presented luCrc faded. Three is nothing here ihnl innate woman was unwilling to.ba taken
Gold Ear Drops
VO •• Xot? I
off give me rest; but when I liehold | vitlic bcspital, aud was attended by phy4
*
..
at., '.
rlie has every
-and
cheap
as
dirt
at
that.
Catnco Ear Drops
thse, O God, I shall be MjWfod.!—B^ch- -. riciuns of die tMughboriMod. 3ha Luger(lulu Stone Ear Drop*
_______
.
1 od in the nuwl distressing satiny until.3
1,1'. i bunts, nipi i« bcridvS polished in his man- great that .Actbur. dot being able to get er.
.. I—-'?/*
i o’clohk •yosterdav morning,when' sta« ffii-d.
ao- ! m-ra. I could have g»t fifteen hundred in n single word to undecrivp him, was
Rabies and Water.
&gt;
deceased feferta the thirty sixth year
obliged to resign himself to the pari furr­
s.‘&lt;J i dollars but for one fhult.’’
,
2-®Jj
“Ha!"’ ejaculated the plantar, “and ed upon him, and allowed Jiinieotf to jo
pit v innt names naa not rome ’ ■___ . •?
.
. 1 ,.
.
.
prc^cDtcd to the young lady* He. forget roriV&gt;**-*
,UJ pmy what kind ■•f.-tv Uu^t ieUtatl”
,W
’ *»Wij 1 Kiri
ridiciAnhs - nr. •Heim’ even the death of pour Ed ward, and c&lt;»'d desires, or-t
***
s
'"«
i0
1Wfc
«d
not help smiling at lhe strangoneiw of the. Wb'iftrbTO—. .-j.r , । ugines himself a whiteman.”
adventure; which was more like s socac
“A white ntan
exclaimed ibe plant- io a farce than anything *o sqtious as the one of these sweet darling babied that al­
Fifty Cents.
ways looks “jm»i precisely like the dad­
■ &lt;-r. hnghmg, “Ihat’s a lutny omccit, in-. reality.
dy," crying nt the tip-top &lt;&gt;fhfov&lt;Wre for
deed.1 h’-it ’’I can fuwm enru him -if that—
The thought so .Ickled Iiis fancy, tlmt
I've hnd fr-haideruMi? uxperiferce &lt;11 train­ his spirit bitoirhe excited ho was so witty water.Mtnply bectyMe it w thirsty. Many man. Ska nui^Nfout wildly, her hsir fly­
mothers never think of giving their fehild ing' her clothing nearly all 'burnt off ami
TO CASH CUSTOMERS EXCLU­ ing and mmagibg'g«-ntlrinen «&gt;f color.**
and agreeable during tho dinner, that m’o-iluw-J S&gt;«.
. Mm crybody, including the young lady. »a* a drink of water, biit to stop his crib*, her skin rubbed up where blistered. The
SIVELY.
farce it tn the breast, at which It eagerly
liitlrdonhl that bl1 am be cured—though , delighted with the supposed Edward, i
despairing cries of the wretched womna
At
rt -tpiarter
to sevenJmrt aa
as’ftcy
they w«»t grasps, thinking to satiate its burning f.ir help, and the shrieks of her children
yon may firnl some trouble st first."
|I
At »
rp;srt-r ta
thirst.
But lids! bow rad the dlwip“\V«-H. sip. you appear l&lt;» be n gentle- g,,-tng m ten, Arthur looked at ide watdb.
wore truly horrify Ing.
.
.
pomtmetot for after ita little stomach hns
P. H &amp; J. BUSSELL.
man.'
. and then r&lt;wc. •
-.
*
1
filled to the very brim with Its natural
Ilaating*. January I, 1W0.
tn 1 anxious and o-nfi ling. ‘1 win take ,
‘-A thousand pardons?' said be to Mr.
. Cvnu fkou Ma. Utatt.'—•The N., Y.
food,.it cries ond cries mt harder than eV him &lt;m your ruyniiiici.dation.
’’ hero &gt; p,
I-Api unfortunately uUiged Jto
’Hines having Indulged in some snhera at
er. IV c hare more than once been sent
is he now T'
leave vnv?*
DECLARATION No. 2!!
for by the |»arent, «'n''thcssppnsltion that Mr. Hyatt's determination to rerist,evei»
* ' On b«anf tho "WqiTc, yonder at the
* *hy
• —
.••Mave
us, and
1"
thr child wns ^offering for tnedira! aid, to, imprison sunktho inanivterial powers
wharf
c-'O »p.a I»&gt;,"i
niomrtit,”
“For. an nfSsir which docs not allow
of the Senate Harper’s Ferry Cumrnittrep
when by giving It a fow tcntpnoiifnls oF
THE COUBSK OF IIL'UAN EVKXR^
tlic least delay?'
tint gentlomzn replies in the folluwiim
replied Sum.
good, nori', sparkling mid water, It wh*
••Good’?' cfe-laimcd the planter, “I am
“What affair can yon have in Paris,'
spirited csrff:
,
;
relieved of ell itr troubles.
Wo often
much plca&gt;«i wilh yonr honesty and can­ where you are. quite n stranger I Besides
Washington Jail, April 0,1900.
'
tell timthers abd nurses to give the child
dor, and in order
oino tljpc—-here
here arc । on thiR occasion, I quite expected that you
water.
“
Mr.
Hyatt's
compliment*
in
the
N,
nine hundr&lt;d*l&lt; liars—please to. give me
m. wou|j at |(.Mt have devoted to us this
But many think that will not An, and' ,Y: Times, and’ir^di! inform Its ’gentler
a bill &lt;»f sale?’
erenlhg.*
*
instead of allowing the child to allay its manly editor (flat If a •fair reputation for
Etetn p«l.A JCM-fosdq^-BTJ Vill of
“Impirisible. my dear sir, imposribte."
thirst ntterrtpt to arrest Its erics by giv­ common samel i* to be ri'cared by-only
sale, .‘ignt-d tboiianfe ov’Snmuri Hufikins,
HHow! Impossible 1”
.
.
ing' It p&gt;ip, catffrp tea, Godfrey’s Cordial, making‘acIyou breast ofitpi_Ui« pom,picketed lhe money, and told the planter
“Well,1’ said Arthur, .“since vou m»st Bafemrri** drops, etc., etc., thus creating
tmttee? Mr. Hyatt is likely ty remain
to ask «bd -«ntate-far Black - Matt; ho know all, Iwirn, nt ton o'clock this morn­
Tkerrforit the subscribers w«&gt;uld say
A morbid appetite for rtim and odier poi­ fur an indefinite puriud without‘that1 most
woirfd hbnsrif be on board ate riton ns be ing I arrived in Paris, and at half past fen
TO TUX MUH’LB OF ILOOWSOS AMD VIC1MTT. had felosril a bargain with another gentle­ Id-edj ^od that as the wsriher i» warm, sons, resulting in deleterious effy-ta on valuable ol poweislohjf.^A mnn who for’a suiglo ipsfoijt, even,
That they bare opened a Market in the man who was HrtfrAirt of pmeluising one they mow to bury me thia evening, al 7 the health and morals of the child. Moth­
ers, will you think of this, and remember' turns Hls eyes nfc ay frtrtn diily 'W look afbear went al J. P. Robert* ACo's DragStora,
of Na field InmdK '
• •
o'clock. ’ You muni be aware that I can­
that although a ehild may drink milk, or ter ‘reputertc»,’isjta "Mt. HyttU’a jwdgThe pur»v planter made his war to tho not keep the funeral ceremony‘waiting;
nttr»o: at tho breast,
Il
may
often
suffer
'
.......... .....
meat, IlufU for
an&lt;j ,iWWortby of the
barque, and &lt;k-rnnrdvd.&lt;4 ^.
it.wiHild give them • vary bad opinion of
as much from the want of water, n* ad 1 ,,^0
,,
................. . . ,1.
Everythin *■ Mr mat rcAseahle see the b..y. Block Matt. The officer me, Bcrides lhe Young Franco Hotel tilts who take more told food, imagine
putafejl.fo.Mrib*
won’t keep my b’-dy any longer.”
rates.
how terrible a ritual'tort, to be deprived
Axtrrnfe Mtirsf rx Mrdrtia'.ta’.—Wa
th-j qd2rfeffkIliX&gt;m&lt;HiBgI HBJa^KSuid
Alter this s’poedi’, Arthur , took bls bit
of, water throe hot days to nllny our leartt from tho Detroit-Tribons that a
.superintending die debarkation of his •W’d.ranislied., ,
.
.1T...4 thiraf. The fluid*, if not fttphniriind by
BEEF,
quarry qfl fiuo marble fata lately.hefe:
&gt;OBK.
“Whalan origihhl I” said Mr. C- -—■
slaves.
• . 1
. • &gt;
taking wHtor fate ths’system, would soon discovered jp xhecoanty &lt;4 PrqaquaJrie;
“
Are
you
Black
Matt,
my
fow
follow?
“
Dims
we
shall
have
a
viry
kitty
HiteCUfcKEXS.
bd dried up, and our Irndtes tented to between Swan and Troulrivera, and pear
asked the planter, addressing the slave thm; bail witf Ife fenrid itavejest Wym dost.—iBd. Med. Jaw-naL
LAMP.
Adams Point. The qunr+y Is said,to' Vi
. TALLOW.
fi at^ufH{’’i»» tlie
CASHLES,
remarkable, hot only -fofr the super lor
■ Dean Swift, tn preaching an.assize aer- quality of dfoznarblo, but for its extent,
reply, “but. b«P WJ
11 Mribew to snidj&gt; a clilur on tho ’Boulevanit—
mod. wav severe on the lawyers. After comprising apparently, a pulid mate of
Hunton.” Vt hat Ao you wantY*:
Thia is no dauht the way they jokerin the.
The metalic substance termed SpoaMnlix,
dinner a young attorney said K»mc hard about one hundred asatu^- It was first
country??
■ ........ -•ydv«.*
things ntamt the clergy, adding that— dUcuvoyvd last fail, by^sptall.wly-.fnTen q'chwk struck, ana the intended
Mqam.
“ware the devil to die.*' clorgyntan might gsged. lu. fishing for truuL
low, k’nff wff! Jnat Sifft me?* ’’ • • *
hnd dot returned.
■ • ’T
TO BUY OUR STICK.
beTnmrdVi preach his funeral retmon." Crawford 4: Wambetxf/of ^Detroit, Ute •
Mr/'C;
bbenmo
unmay
;
atd
fo
sdvs
.
w W. HIKEX,
‘‘Yea?’ said Swift, “T woufd ; and I wonld latter of whom Is a wnrker ih tntirbte^re
ing up, '•maybe vou dun t know who you ike .mystsrr. went u&gt; the hotel and; In­
JRA BROWM
:
givs’the devil hie due, a* 1 have hte breth­ about to commence extensive operations
quired for Edward ?-; ■ Thgy related to
nuo-P-lfnl 11*
arc speaking
\
...
.
in wtafcl^ t&gt;* ■qusrry.^V .Y
'
ren litis m'-r^ng.
:‘Tcs T &lt;kr tb-uph—yonVe mV
him that a traveler Arrived there that

them. Hearing n p«»rlly gentleman romurk that ho wished tn ptirvha«e u giihd

GoldSteoc I'ins

UlLUA.'l BURGHER,
CSfiCE OF Tllr. PEACE. Attorney and
Counselor at H”. and Solicitor in Chancery.
Office in Dailey's Hlock, (up stairs,) next duor to

.

Yearly advertisers will be
tie!.- adrsrttaetnenU twice,
bus Intis m»y rerjmrs. Adrei

give w-uld ।

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�WERIFF8 BALI

[MONEY SAVED!

(Editorial Crnirutr

P*ty—an experiment fatal to him

tonfei,

*B IW »»
will bn mom

month for

tbe ISth of Juwe.

Tbe Bei
The State Delegate Convention which
convened at Detroit on the 2d instant,

was one of the fullest attended amcmblies
in this State.

Every settled County ex­

cept Emmett was represented, and all

but two by (heir own citizens, and they

power and vigor of a party whose second
natijna! assembly ia yet to be held—a
party that has already the virtual control
never before known In the history of any and supremacy in one half of the States
party In this State. This shows the deep of the Union, and Is destined to rule the
root Republicanism has token in tbe councils and mbuld the policy nf our notionnl affiurs—an Infant Hercules, svhich
hearts of tbe people, and lhe deep convicin its very cradle, is strangling the twin­
tioc, tliat whoever is selected at Chicago,
rots of polygamy and slavery.
n the nominee of the Republican party,
Retolred. That the course of lhe ex­
is to be successful al the clou of the isting Natloaal Administration, so reck­
less in expenditures, ho Impotent in finan­
campaign.
Stimulated by tins view.
cial ability, so corrupt and venal in all
firm and deeidod preference for
ita deuartinenta. from the occupants of
eminently fit for tbe high posilfon, sum lhe White House to thefoweat tide wait­

PrwBnt

monad toge'hcr the delegates from all

The Char astoa Coareatloa.

Wc are now able to give tbe finale ol

humbug, called a

Democratic National Convention.

The

referred to last

week was adopted by a majority of one,

but by some sort of manipulation on the
part of tbe Douglas men, lhe vote was
rodnded, and tbe Cincinnati platform ad­

To this was attached

opted in its stead.

• resolution declaring tbe doctrine of the
Drod Scott decision to be tbe doctrine of

parts, and whose preferences expressed,
evinced a unanimity seldom equalled.
The Convention oiganized by making
Hon. D. S. WimiDoi, President, C. V.
Dklamd, assisted by others. Secretaries,

wilh the usual number of Vice PrnaideuU.
Tbe several Congressional Districts

were each permitted to present to tho

Convention tbe name of one delegate nt
large,in addition to the district delegates.

These names, presented to and ratified by

tbe-Convention were as follows :

fled the South inasmuch as it is virtually
• slave cod a for the Slates as well as the

Territories, including even the free States.
Bat tbe South deaire

equivocaliat^and

do

must have a slave code in terms, and not
by implication ;

therefore the delegates

from Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Tex­

as, Arkansas, Louisiana,

Georgia, Dela­

ware, and South Carolina withdrew from

tbe Cunveatiun.
The seceding delegates met in Conven­

tion, organized, and

constituted them­

selves a vigilance Committee to watch
and

overawe

Charleston

remainder uf

the

The

Convention.

the

sequel

shows with-what success.

The withdrawing of 52 votes opposed
to Dotiglaa, left his friends in high glee,

and it was confidently predicted that he
would bo nominated upon the first ballot.

a villainous

At this important period

piece of political chicanery exposed Itself.

According to former precedent tho two-

First District.—Deli-gnte nt large—
H&lt;&gt;n. Austin Blair, of Jackson, alternate,
G. W. Lee,of Livingston. District Del­
egates—J. G. Peterson, of Wayne, alter­
nate, H. T. Backus, of Wayne; A. D.
Crane, of Wastcuow ; D. Cramer, alter­
nate.
.
Second District—Dvieunte nt large—
W. W. Murphy, of Hillsdale, W. B.
Montgomery, alternate. District Dele
gates—-Jessee J. Beeson, pf Cass ; D.
Larzelere, alternate; Wnf.S Stoughton,
St. Joseph, N. D. Skcels, of Branch, ntternate.
Third District.—Delegates at large—
J. W. Ferry, of Ottawa, J. II. Andrews,
of Vail Buren, alternate. District DeleStes—Francis Quinn, of B’rrim, A. 11.
rcy, aiternntc, Erastus Hussey, nf
Calhoun, Seth Sprague, of Montcalm, al­
ternate.
Fourth District.—Delegates at large
—J. J. St Clair, of Marquette, Morgan
Bates, Grand Traverse, alternate.
Dis­
trict Delegatee—D. C. Buckland, Oak­
land, A. T. Crossman, Gensen, nlternate.
Michael T. C. Piessner, of Sngiuaw, C.
P. Parkbill, of Shiawassee, alternate.

thirds rule must be adopted, but such
The resolutions adopted, and which wc
precedent in no way required that delega­ publish elsewhere, constitute a platform
tions previomdy withdrawn thould be on which the Republicans of the State

considered

in

the enumeration.

The

Douglas men had every advantage so far

will take their position with pleasure.—•
They cannot but challenge tbe admiration

as a count was coficcrned^hut the result of candid men of all parlies. They eomc
shows that the packing bad not been per­ square upto lhe spirit of the Republicans
feet.
A resolution was introduced re­ uf Michigan, and emancipate in bold and
quiring 202 voles to nominate;

that be­ significant language, the distinctive prin­
ing two-thirds of the entire electoral col ciples of their political faith. They were
Jegv. Tills vote passed notwithstanding drawn by E. C. Walker, Esq., Chairman
the professed Douglas men then bad

n

nrity in the Convention,and not­
. withstanding such a rule was known to be
fatal to Dougins.

ut the State Central Committee on

lutions.
The Convention

rtwo

was addressed by

Hon. Austin Blair, D. B. Duffield, and

There is only one

way in whidi this

action of the Convention can rationally

O. D. Conger, whose speeches wcr© re­

ceived with marked enthusiasm.

It is well known that

One remarkable feature of the Cumrea‘

the New York delegation had been claim­

tlon was the entire unanimity of M'nti-

ed both fur and against Douglas, and it

mcnl in regard to

v. ns not certainly known until the bdlot-

candidate for tbe Presidency.

re accounted fur.

ita first choice for a

Not a

iwg comnH:nceA, wbeA tbe vote of that dissenting voice. marred the harmony df
There ia now no

the Convention upon this point,’and so

doubt btJl they Lid pledged themselves

great was tbe enthusiasm, that loud and

M&gt; Dooglas in order to get scats in the

long-continued cheering

State would bo given.

invariably fol­

ConventiM^^^niust the ‘-h.vdn delega­ lowed the mention of the name of Wiltion of

Hiving ob­

Wood.

tained
C-&gt;D'ri •;..!&gt; t:&gt;- y pro
cred dvliWB^^ with several other pro
frwied friends of Douglas, tu render his

nomination
for him.

impossible, and then voted

Hero was a contingency on-

looked for, by the Douglas wire pullers,
and consequently unprepared for, which

rendered their figures groady at fault.
The trap ia sprung, and the balloting®

commence.

Douglas receives 145 votes;

Hunter and Guthrie in the neighborhood

&lt;4*40 each.

At the Olh ballot Dougins

reaches 150|, and continues the same uu-

tH tbe twelfth ballot

Fifty-six ballots

uam

H. Sawarfb.

The vote of Guthrie reached 66.

Tlie

balloting ended an the

Thu

inst.

1

Thx PHiLADuruiA Elxctiox.—Much
interest lias been felt In political circles

in tbe contest which is juat ended in Phil­

adelphia.

The Democrats made n des­

perate eiruggle on account of the suppos­

ed effect the result would have npoujUic
Presidential question in Pennsylvania*—

But with all their effort they have been

defeated, and the People’s ticket is elect­

ed by.a majority of more than 800. With
Wm. H. Seward at tbe bead of the ticket

Pennsylvania is euro for tho Republicans
in November next.

.Douolas'
by Douglas, wae 152; and that but once.

2d

..

1ABGE AMD BEAUTIFUL
TKBME OF SUBSCEHW*

bad their delegates, which is au event

Datratt,

Slave code, platform

ttwrteef ri,tapsr»,*

UAXIMQMB EWGEATINGh

tbe Cuuuttes of tba Upper Peninsula ail

N BAILEY

great political

pOOP FAMILY JOURNAL

baa been unusually mild and warm

J. M. KEVINS

this

vitality. and permanence of our party .and
upon the triumph of it# principle, and oonsista of MO Representatives and sixty
we are proud to show forth to tbe nation Scaatorau
।
that Republicanism hns taken deepest
root, spread its sridest branches, and is
bcariag its best matured and richest fruit Tennessee. The cotton crop
on the soil wbencs first it sprang.
ly injured.
2. Reeolred, That in appointing delsles to;the Chicago Convention of

PRocpscn.—We arc anx­

ious to see tho figures of our locofoco
friends in relation to Douglas’ prospect*

nt Baltimore.

We are also very anxious

that the N. Y. Tribune should prophesy
again.

tailed that the wte of Douglas would diJune Ih'.L —

Letter writers' arc knowing fel­

lows, sometimes, but they generally In­
dulge in too much guess work to make
reliaHe prophets.

In accord

from Wmhingti'n.
to left to

The state Military Board w ill meat
at tbe Ruesdl Houao, Detroit, May 14.
Prosideot, Mgj. Gas. A. S. Wlllwma,
Detroit
Seoretary.Col. H. M. Wlutthr

tel M mi
Curt^iua, Kalastaxuu ; (fol. A. W. Wil-

er Ir the Customs—so lavish in sustain­
ing a partisan press with the money of
the people—so fickle In its general policy
&gt; faithless to its own friends, adhe­
rents and dependents—so subservient to
the behests of tho slave power—so treach­
erous in all ita actions and movements in
regard to the admission of Kansas—so
craven In Its pretended hostility to, but
actual cnnnlvaneo with those who would
legalize modern piracy under the name
of the slave trade, is due not alone to lhe
venality and imbecility of individuals
now in office, but indicates an advanced
stage of political degeneracy and corrup­
tion, which can be remedied only oy un
indignant people rising in their might and
thrusting the dominant party from the
scats of power.
4. Resolved, That the past of live Re
publican party, its moderation and digni­
ty in all respects, wherever it is in power
—the deportment of Its members and
representatives in Congress and out—Its
cool, determined, mauly courage In two
contests for the Speakership, when fnnat
irisni and every disgraceful appliance of
bad men. unscrupulous parthana, diauniontsts and •eetkmlists.failed to overawe
or provoke to retaliation—its steady and
rapid growth in tho hearts of tbn people
from Maine to California, wherever Its
doctrines and prindples are fully known,
have demnnstrafed that it is fully equal
to, and deserves, the leadership of tbe na­
tion, and the absolute control of our na
tinnal affairs.
5. Resolved, That we recognize and re­
affirm the principles avowed by the na­
tional Convetition at Philadelphia in
1856, and arc ready to do battle again in
their behalf; that the doctrines liu-rqp
promulgated in regard to the power of
Congress over tho territories, the speedy
adrttisSion of Kansas ns a State, the imme
diale construction, of a railway to the Pa­
cific, and the improvement of our rivers,
and harbors, are uow. as ilu-n, the cher­
ished principles of the Republican party.
6. Resolved, That we heartily approve
the zealous efforts of our representatives
■tnd Senators in Congress to procure the
passage of a Hutaestead law, believing
tllfft the permanent wullare of our coun­
try mint rest upon free white labor f&gt;r
its basis and support. Wc recognize the
equality, and will lunintiin the righty of
naturalized ,m well av native-butneitizuus
at home and abroad, and hold that tixi
exrcutiuo power of thia Government,.un­
der every contingency, should be exercis­
ed in maintaining that equality and pre­
serving those rights.
7. Resolved, That the history of the
nation and of parties for the Ust four
years—the steady and regular growth of
the pretensions of the slave power, look­
ing forward even to h renewal of all the
horrors of.tbc middle pus«a«t:, and to lhe
endlcM perpetuation of all tho evils that
slavery inflicts upon the whole race—has
demonstrated that lha Republican doc­
trine of lhe power of Congress to maintain
the righti uf freedom,tree quit and free la­
bor in tbe Territories of the Union, is the
strong hold and citadel that alone can re­
sist the power of the alavocracy, and that
tins party which ignores or oppose* such
a doctrine, to not only false to ths Gimli*
tiition—to. tbe opinions and precepts of
Wastiiugton. Joffitreoh, and all the bitimrs
uf tfae Republio—but false also to the va­
ry first principles of American liberty.
8. Resolved, Thnl tbe intense aectioual
and disunion tendencies of the lenders of
tho modern deniocrnoy,ns evinced in their
acts and speeches in Congress, in their
State Conventions, in thrir tumulUioua,
and riotous gatherings at Charleston.where
rages an ‘‘irrepresiddc conflict," should
arouse every lover of the Union—every
supporter of the Constitution—every
friend of freedom, free thought, and free
speech to a united, vigorous, manlv sup­
port of tho principles of the RepuLlicaJt
party—a party that liates slavery, and
loves liberty, hut fn&lt;m where utterance
has never been heard the cry, or the
threat, and in whose baart lias never been
eOneetvod the thought of disunion.
9. Resolved, That’ WnuH. Scward.the
triad and life long supporter tsC Republi­
can principles, the statesman of b» time,
p.ininently conservative and national ‘ in
bis views, commanding In private and in
public life, thr respect Of nil men, of all
parties, North ami- South, is .’our first
choice as a candidate for tbe Presidency ;
and under bia leadership, w» shall enter
tlie contest with an unwavering hope that
a gloriom triumph awaits ue over the
broken and disorganized factions of tho

Summer term

sro cpming forw&lt;»d rapidly.

Rf

S^roo! in this village cam

Fruit, trees of every kind berea-

aboutaars loaded with bloesoms.

Wc

DRY GOODS!

Tbe faltowtoff U V£Ut^ 2«Sa -htoh
MORTGAGE

SAUL

never saw so Lair a promise for fruit

D5tSllritsi=.r±*s!

the present affords.

VhkHeaUrt) Convention,

vteinltFftro unusually low for this season

of the year.

Crops will suffer if plenti­

CROCKERY

not come soon.

ful rain

ggp- DwngUs Mock is st a discount,

tfiect upon the dimnto.

Thsfoltowiaf issfoU
LIS*' OF PREMIUMS

. __The advertiaemunt

•

t

Plane Fortes. (CMcktrin*'-)
Patent English Urcr GoU «

i Korn... .rpr." 1“

i

since the Charleston convention has ‘•bust

&lt;J.y, .nd «u6.rtl&gt;«.nd

h.rartofgonJ*’*'’1 d

Be lias served the South Lithfully

up.

why does she desert him now in the hour
nt bis greatest need ?

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

Truly are repub-

lies ungrateful.

Fifty kettles weighing In tbe ag­
lbs., have

gregate 50,000

arrived

Which ”• propc.e to »eD for C**b, Barter,

at

Genl* Silver Lvrer w»tebe«,

atf’to«sr

Hi, .um... .« s™1

Mik «Jrc*« j'ktuni

W Q
It •«

VERY

dllSAFEST

w purchasers

lln£ O«'d Rjw'na Lwkrt*. Witt dobtaaaaes. ia.fr&gt;

The Rev. Mr.

Gaston delivers tbe addtesa.

RT Harden who murdered his wtfe
nt Belvidere, N. J., has been sentenced

to ha hung.on the 28th of June.

DRESS GOODS

Wc found him d«ng

Grau' Hear* ChJd Pmeila

SILKS,
Comprises all
Cballie., bnllknL,------------------- .
MUSLINS, and all other kinds that can be nam-

with choice selections
DAVID 8. BEPfOUM,

terttjLwated but nin

found in Allegan CuM about four miles

SfEdamaroo village,

It was imbed­

lint*'

PROBATE NOTICE.

H*te *

ded about 18 inches deep in lhe earth.
HT’*- J- Finley, &lt;&gt;f Tazswell, IBs,

_

liner fellow townsman
E^q., now of Richland

fgy~ A lump of pure copper has been

north «&gt;f tbe county seat.

Give them a call.

fortune to coll oa &lt;«r

held in Hastings, nn

sociation will be

Saturday, the I2lh insL

which

them a large n#d pa
ry to aau.fr th.

RATES.

A meeting' of the Teachers' As­

-Tlrcy

cuod* in town.

plo«Ue
Ladies' GoM Breceleta,sUne sellings, LmW G«M Braceleta, plain or engraved

Grand Rapids for the Salt manufacturing
Company. ’

y warm w

rfthu e

PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD,

Orate* Plain Gold Hm, now Pattern

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Btaav Cocttt.h.Prebate Court, fur Mid cauetr.

S

compete wilh Kalam

ha seems to be doin

fact, on many good*, b

was killed tbe other day in a fight with a

nclls Kalamazoo, and

person named

The latter

.do well to come Yo G

stabbed him wilh a knife. A pretty girl
was ‘‘mixed up”- in tbe.afluir.

'This to a natural rtsu

McDowell.

Lt?' Mr. A. CoggdShall was thrown
from a boggy near Saginaw

and injured

so severely that his life was dispaired of.

CLOTHS.

° &gt; *re

rsr in

10 011

wclu’

ponplc seem determin

price* in cities and Ur

TOWELING,

DIAPER,

country town*.

and all kinds of domestic goods; alw

•hiak an article is che
jroin Kalamazoo or

CASSIMERES, Linen Drillings, Den

meet and dispel thia

merohanta are compe

ima, F. &amp; M. Casmmeres, TWEEDS,

ar The English papers claim that

Sayers would have whipped Heenan in
ten minutes more if their friends had not
stopped the fight.
John JJull bates to
own op “beat.”

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Genta; Gold TWbpfck*. with Slide*

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

PRICES.

President of tha United States.

Mr- K

larger towns.

petitioner rtiuvta not be

folly aware «f tHs fe

Buys' Clothing which we offer at

Uta good* accordingly

Rilrer Plated llut er Kxvre*

iasp«ti«« of his px

Our aasortoeat «f BOOTS A SHOES of all
rsrialUs. Ladies Gaiters, Gents Gaiters, Oxford

•nd &lt;fero MderseR K

tarn. Governor General of India I
receives nearly double the salary of the

IM

CLOTHS, plain and fiuwy

BROAD

yiufding very pure oil.

Gent.* Engi ar rd Gold
Orate' Hair
••
TABLE Gent*' Sleeve Ilot.cns

We have piles of SHEETINGS,

SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

feci, any &lt;«*

CAN’T BE BEAT.

SHERIFF'S BALE.

even the looks &lt;&gt;i c

’ ty The «ife of Ferdinand Sauerwin,
of 8l Paul, eloped in his absence with a

man named R-nocke.
could not be found.

pnre*, al wWA &lt;tbe

He pursued and

found Renocke io Detroit; but

Gold Ring.
Fob Hilda*

his wife

Sbe la supposed to

the same nt Knapct

We enn assure
part of

Mitts, Donnell., Ribbon*. Urena Trimmiu^*. etc.

a. wth-west

be concealed in that city.
Mr. Samuel Stambaugh, living

SILVER SPOONS. Pert Momh, U»op Skirts,
xvrent examinniioo

at Seueca, in l^nawbe Co., committed su­
icide a few days since.

erty was the cause.

The loss of prop­

EIDY-HIDE CLOTHING,

&lt;&gt;u n interest*, they

He leaves a wife

and six children.
ty

Mr.

trade, thereby wvlft

John

tioa to all other co

Nedey, of Trow­

miles &lt;it travel to

bridge, Allegan Co., was so badly injured

EATON &amp; BARRY

by his horses taking fright and running
that be died so&lt;&gt;u after.

He leaves a

large family to mourn his loss.

Pocket Ledgers, HeebuUe** Manual, Arnold! 6u

raoM .orrjciu. Racoanf kxp srtcui K«
'

jy Pigeons are killed in great num­
bers on tbe east shore of lake Michigan,

mar St Joseph.

Br CEIL At.JONRR, a.d CEIL, BARMIVERD.

A Mr. Stephens killed

428 in four hours.

Dated lb.» ICta «ta&lt;ef. Aaril. A. DTRAVERSE PBILLD*. _
paelrtSxi
Lader Sheriff

village, with appro

OMETUIXG NEW. B. T. BABBITS BEST
MEDICINAL IS ALKRATCS.

S

Z* J 1« manufactured from eosnmee
O*T*:id is nrrtwrvd entirely different trewVT

takejilncc on
May last.

Wcd

R

of. Kalatunzoo, an

of Battle Crook, w«
dresses may be 'e

HT Mr. ,E. O. Stephens, of Grand
Itepids, had bis left band nearly spoiled

in the machinery uf a sash and blind fac­

66
“'J.
' turned t • ens. and

tory.

jy A democratic paper is about lo

ing of the corner s
new Methodist C

KEROSENE

pniprtote to the o
lira will be given

threat*

OIL,

as the arrangemen

be elhrted al Watruusville, Tuscola Cd.
ty 'The LapbamviBo Courier is the

BUBWIMG

FLUID

name of a newspaper just started al Lap­

OQottiar aalcrstua.
l)Q
It i» ra.'keJ in one pound

ham villc, Kent Co.

very popular ann

pgT The Hoo. J. M. Howard; Attor­

ney General for this State declines a renoiuination to that office.' He has occu­
pied

Michls""

VERY CHEAP

ta yxra,‘!L‘'rtSfr

his ptesont position with credit and

ability for the space of six years.
.

—At Topeka, Kaosaa, Deputy U. S.

STACKS OF CROCKEKY,
Which we off«r in setts or otUsrwbe

Marshal Arma, was shot by ooe Ritchie,

79 MAKE YQUROWN SOALwlJk 7Q;
t Zb. t. babbits pure concintra-i ir
TKD POTASH.
Warranted daabl. th. StrcsfA
AKDVlb^3
ANDf

without
discharged

while attempting to arrest trim

legal process.

The Court

Ritchie on the groaud that the killing was
ooe of justifiable homicide.

Calhoun

was lately

blown, up al Columbus, Ga,

The Capt,

.—Tbe steamer

plenty »n
days, and pigeon

xAaaa a uuut

fteMff aCtMe inaurtet.

Another proof
York stock, mat
tSe truth of lhe c
rv papers, that M
her credit ruined.
State slocks »&gt;ld
the same dav Ta
«............... L 2.1

ted States sold a
gratulMo thedo
State up»m the re
hMatteoded th
ttalemml verifie

1 and en
tai tote t

—ExSenator

Stuart

Cctttml Mailra**I to give up what be did But

(EEHCAip

�BEftffiiiCAN
■Carol asi SBisctltatm
par AJearifaere irill Jfo ««U ta (roe ya otuto tUt

HARDWARE!

------------- --w.rc.Tmn dm maintain-j
rd that relation to each other for a period
of upward of fifty years.
They resided

JU ..x.ixr— toprem to N’toa«toopa,a— aNraaTon a amall £srm,&gt;hicb they owned, in Drz„ rofoafolto.fae UtoHfoa totofa Atodadan « rar/p
KalitCv.
Mra. Knapp informed her son
w r-»fay tooa, y ««A «toh
•Jakey’ot her intention to kill the old man
and
requested *Jak«y’ to hold the old
Banner Agency, Detroit.
Lve.x Batoos. General Adeerttoiag Agent, »0, man's tumda, while afra would choke him
Bo sbaaaid
Woodward ^venue, ia the only authorized agent to dbath; ‘Jakey’ refused.

for the Hiaaaa in Detroit, aad bia receipt for ad
rcrti.iax er asbocnpUoa will be good with u».
^^Tbe Summer term

of tho L'niuu

School in this village cum men red on Tues

URTCacb
tutringbaan «a

day !a»t.

" __

_ __ _________

L^cEitremely warm weather for May,
has prevailed during tho past week.

breaking up of that

cool

The

concern, tbe

IWlestuD Convenimn.hos had a singular

effect upon tho dimnto.

—The advertisement of Mesare. Bailby

it KxxnaLD appears in our columns to­
day, and art* firth sundry facts that those

in w ant of good* will du well to hoed.—
This u idu-nwako firm have enlarged and

no mpre about tba matter until next
morning, when sbe persuaded Knttpp, nnder some pretense, to enter the n.ilki
house, and as be was
entering the I
building, sbe struck him on tbe lock of
the head with a heavy doh.
Site then I
seized the axe, which she had ready, and |
not only ol the diaeaae uf the Uver. and rhe UaT
she struck him oh the forehead, frucluring tbe skull. She then dragged him to
tba well and threw him in, and as he
7
went down be grasped the top of tbe gum, thing lint la opposed t0 health.
which grasp she forced him to release by
Dr Mursa’a Indian Root Pills are aold
striking bint upon tbe hands wilh the end by all dealers in Medicines.
of a heavy b«rd ; he then sauk to the
bottom of the well.
DA RODACK’S REMEDIES.
Sbe tbeu threw a number of chunks In­
to the well, remarking to her sou ut the
liinu that in case sibreh was m.ide forlbo
old man, his body would not he discover­
ed:
There being some stnina of bbr&gt;d

upon the dress she had on at Ok Utue^he
placed a secund drest. over it, directing
uf the largest and best selected stocks uf i*Jnkey'to
t
hide the-axo and club with
good* in town. They offer induccmcntx 1 which she had cummtiud the deed. She

refitted their store, and are receiving one

to purchasers

which

should secure to

them a large and paying patronage.—
Give them a call.

I PfcnsoNAL.—It was recently our good
fortune to call on our old friend and fur-‘
liner fellow townsman,

A. A.

K tin pen,

E«].. now of Richland, Kalamazoo Co.—

We found Mm doing apparently a very

*•

David s.

prosperous business—his shelves loaded

ri

'BATH NOTICE.
ICHIGAN. Bauy n-,„
»rt, for amd
&lt;*«»VV,

«f iw cau. a rw« w. u

-S^2®=i

l* sraateO to tfcJLu''£»?£**
• » • ■r.lereU that tl- JT"
.1
nl, IH&amp;'jlo.f o'cfaek !\ M b

'iTLrL.Tl".’!

• lion iimr
theaa ranwdtea were iatrodwed
luto oar trehoTfoemurtry.
ytl Dr BrWBa^
** *•«»** • agro! in thi. place inform. u&gt; that
bw ante, of tb« Blood Pill, and i*ariiler, naw far
• aceed all thuui oCall other medKrkoee for wh—

wviitto Mr». Smith's, living about a mil«!
dburnt, and sp«*nt th&lt;- day.
‘Jakey,’ in
obedience to her conuiMind. also spent the
day uwuy from home. She met het souin-law. Place, and tuld him that she had
just learned that the *&gt;ld man was Iwt^ind
hastened &lt;&gt;n ber way borne. Place 11 nd
a number uf the neighbors immediately
instituted a search fur Knapp, and notic­
ing that lhe surface uf lhe water in the'
well was’covered with t-bunks. they put
down a hook and dragged the body uf

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
OOoi&gt;e.

STILL LIVES.
EASE

NOW

ON

HAND

ritb7 one of the LARGEST and

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

BEST AaeortrtenU

ON LOW PRICES,Wr«lv .-f n.w ci«,«, or w!k&gt;cI&gt;«»« to loroSUfiJe
f-ir (hrnrxlrrt, tie nfcw st wmim' 6a ;Wv raJnbl
!anl*ul.j»ct
.
1
Dr. itetockUvi:- tlu-ah—ifcao'itoaickfod^
oniGi v il. urrTuu,
,

of

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD
THBf ARE JUST RECEIVING

DRY GOODS r

Of this Eetsahllahmcnt,

AM in prepar— to sell More, Better,
. and Cb—per
•umeti. i ue emuruec in tan tw.aaaaian in wr..
Rsfirok.whMu. -.fa!) (inro ■ —bl. M «M&gt;
public. rol.Wt.lx. the Mtowtog
:. ,

HARDWARE

Pact*/

THE GREAT HEALER OF MAXKIND I !

■crrkk'B Safar Caaied Pills I

That after all other Mdtoinaa hart prtrrf Ute
toaa, they rtokva
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health aad strength of tbe enlerer.'

compete with Kalamazoo prices, which

•hink an article is cheap, if it only came

i.-otn Knlainnzoo or Battle Creek.

To

rveUy upoa tLc
y duMae » (i.to^r
CACHE ROON TO HEAI^
and diMharge tram lhe systess. fevery tainl pf
Scrufala, wlu tto r hereditary or otberntae. TbU
ihey
RECHDJT THE DEBILITATED.
'
•We can clothe you from' the crown
and lherei. u-&gt; &lt;l^ Bw«.f the Stacuarb aad Duwvto,
of the bead to the sole of the foot tbe liver, the bux.h, .ystcm.-tbe akin, gfaada or
loTMCln.-.suiw raua uu t airrta ut ru »uc.w
,««i&gt; .ceamo'. in which they do not rtvorn&gt;&lt;M«
and warrant prices to suit.
rW^/.and, (tl admlaiaterid before tbe
udcfoT Illa haa been 1st fed ad.) ,/&lt;U a puaabw. and
wrntt rrre
..'
Bear 1. mind that (he SCANDINAVIAN W
ETABLE BI.UUD I I1J-S an* endorsed by Um(

IRON. STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

8AW8,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

Ever abown in thia

Market, which

are prepared lo sell at a small

advance from
BROAD dt NARROW AXES, GLASS,

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

meet and dispel this prejudice, country

larger towns.

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
ery style and description.

Mr. Knnpen secins to be

NEW YORK COSTS.

•

of mouth, oroeiau
ajaiira to the Um
victim. Of tn Ural
every avnroe tod
pel it thoroughly ।
_
. . ___ .
No one c»u dould toav Superiority aftef
nr
x., a.

PImm give us a call.

fully aware of this Ikrt, nnd lias marked
bia good, nceonlingly.

From a [terwHial ।

insficctioa of his good*, and nn examina-

We also manufacture Copper, Braaa, Sheet Iron

^stings’ Pritt Cunriit

■ nd Tin Warr of any and every th.pe and descrip­

lion of prices, wc are satisfied that he can

tion, all of whleb we will sell at Bard Time.

nnd rfue* un&lt;ttr»rll Kalamazoo. Ol thia ■ Floar. per hbl.
fact, any one must be satisfied, who ha. | “IT* * "^'^r1

Price., fur Re«ly Fay.

.‘have compared the Ittw prices of giHnln i

EAVE TROUGHS

Isinght al Kal.tinaxiwi, with the niill latrtr ,
the same at Knapen'ii.

We

can

axsurn our

&lt;&gt;nr funner scqunintntice with Mr. Knap-

~r Tifavr. “

«-n nnd his be-&gt;ine*» habits, ami from our -

0 tbe Cwrty rfl-rnUKbW
o-lr.friUd pre—m I .MB
pwbha aaeStow ar ttofar. Sa foe
it the fr&lt;— 4mt to tto Carat
&gt;r- «f Haxoro, i. M4 row—,
• xmb4 fM)
to Jwwa ra£
«■. teBrttarwifo SUSA

w^Ia

Hay. (utarab.) per ion.............
and his priciss that, if they value their
“ 'larwc.l
3
.............
Sbinglco. per M......... .
i&gt;»n interests, they will give him their Lotaber. ieb‘.lewuad.)‘perM-.
‘
‘
.
(pioc.l
.......................
trade, tliureby aariag thcms.lrcs, in addi­
Square Tloilxr. per l M&gt; (eel. .
tion to all other omriderati'ins, eighteen
Corrected. May !&gt;, IMO.
miles of travel to K«larnnz&gt;xv and back.

SPECIAL NOTICES

ing of the corner atone of the proposed

D8IKMrgM.

&lt;EW. a r BAB8ITA adn*
Ul. bik&lt;lATC«.

:^.ssa64

COOKING STOVES!

DDjEAKK AKD ITS PAINS,

recent examination of his stock of g-*»d!&gt; ,

\yCiriHG TRz CoaxBB Stoxb.—The lay
new Methodist Church Edifice, in

January 29tb,'lM0.

&lt;&gt;f Mny Inst.

Wednesday the

Rev. Joseph Jennings,

Have been tr*ud in a iwMner that may be deeiguatad as —rderona. Tbe mtoirinas hdaiaiatrrrd evro where they have .mothered the di.r-efoe a to,, fa'afaw an at tba nxpenea to
the eon.tilut.ou Tu.m. Pilis 00 tbe coutrorv,
e.pal tbe aeeda &lt;&gt;I tho BMtedua'and
REXOVATE THE CONBT1TCT1QX
।
And tbe whole vital orgen&gt;&lt;(1iou. Io all cato,

GROCERIES

tAf-Reed Dr. RoUrt'. Bpcdal Kottem afof
tkrtxheau.. pdl.llabrdm a Ctospicmwai tort eg
‘ this paper irom limetafouus Dr. Koback'a Med-,
iral Ahiiit.c «tto I kirdly Adrlwr, routaiaing a,
grant amount of in terming.nd r.luable Medial
■ aforiiiati- n eaa be bs-l gri■-». to nay to tbcqpatr
tbrogboui tbe ■H.enfrr. .
,
In dlmerit or eomp)k.:«d eaaea Dr. Raboet
may be applied to teerom&lt;llv or by letter miaa'-

. o.f
Ptrarth rt, «d Bwll4.n&lt;
Mah. air—, Cinetn'
nati. 0.. Labon-utre u&gt; ■anirood atrerr.
i
For tale by J. F. RebsH. At
Nietohi.Oraagrv Hie ilf’l., P. A. KerUr. alooffaff-

HARD-AV ARE

this

of Kalamazoo, and Rev. Mr. Iluldstock,

t.kr.a l«to number cl -.!.&lt;•*» to predate a lemur
•ffreA.
.
.
Frit* of the Scandintri.n Dlrod FuriBer, »F
per bertle. er &gt; •. yr I..ir d,»rn. Of Ute Kcwndinmnui Wood l .lfo, 25 cpal.per but, or i botes

PHYSICIAN.

SIMON A ECUS
ELECTRIC IEALTI PILLS.

•'en
oreaa
Tbe TnroJl Urer.
the Relaxed Nerve.. »h. Languid CSreniotrow,
are imboad with sew vitalilr. aad tba mnto
... inp.thtoiog with tba bndy, rineroro ha otoor-

‘iaAGNETJC^

©swiaEsrth

Every family akrald to provided with Ala
All-CwmqaiertMC «&lt;•■»etojr

30th day

of Battle Creek, will be present, and ad­

FAMILY

Drspspsu, uvxr voMPLsisr. otuoss
PKreJt. (•osni RKRss, LOSS of ap.
prriTrDgiuLrrr. Biuorrt, ok

f

To Dr. ILERklCK
V
A Co—UeeMvaavut—
\ About on. year ago,
»\ TW Mt»n* callad up
DMoa me and deairvd
^]tbat I tboald Uke
JJ’our Pill. and II..
■■tors lo art! U thia

tillage, with appropriate ceremonies, will

take,place on

THE

Diseases of (he MaauArl^ Liver,

■prieyl

render* in the—

«-.ulh-we»t part uf thia county, that from

.......................

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
llaaliugi, May S4, jftp.

Manufactured at lhe lowest rates, and put duccd, they wparrtxj, ,]) th* fai remedy.—
Harvloforv,
up in any part of the evenly.

jtricf, at which they might have bought

NOTICE.

Whereas, my wife. Ague*, bss left by bed sod
board wlthoai ki.t eau&gt;e or provocation, this ia
iberrlure Vi lorid all person* from harboring or »!h l.rval. &gt; «.rdly,aa4 nut
hfaavar. Ivm
trusting
her 00 my aenmnl as I shall pa; co sol ablo to lalK»r mu«b for two yaara. aad sot Ukpropriate to tho occasion. Fufr particu­
debt, or her cunt.-aciiag aSerthia dote.
iug to be Idle, I OHUMvri teUag year PIBa.—
lars will be given to tbe pdi/litf as son.
LEMVKL LEWIS.
3mki afler, tb&lt; ovclliag Kiata.uctd diaapneariag
noting*. Nat Ttb. IMO.
and
lUAaBy
appeared
to
—
IM
extero^iy.
I b?
as the arrangement* are fully completed. I
uar»- alannM and .rot for Dr, Spragut, who adt ,-r l nr U&gt; rostioue tbe Pilis, a. my rwr.ry wm
WANTED!!.
r:
;
.
lit
couiplrtep.
leoatinerd
lo
aw.
th.
(X*,UKoxs.—Those birds have been quite i
Fillam a na!! dw. for aotae month., and found
, . ......
&gt;
,
,
I
AA WOW
t.'OOD JJ'-URXF.VMAN
”VA3r.l ..IK VADIA.I
CABINET NAMAplrtilyin
fur the
U»t
,ncl stcaJr
,:&lt;&lt;U._T c-ipluriwtnlghr.u. tey»c’T folly rcalorcJ, tba «le*r bsatod and I cou( •'•toy ••• this
-'••• «lomltiy
‘««Moy •••■
wro »•
—- ten ■- KER—&lt;Juod waga. »nd
». &gt;er uit.-lf a wdl raao. Ths saw. at the cars
I ares «prva I l.’ifuugh thia wetion, and more than
days, ntui p'.geun ab(M4iUg haX becuir0 a | A .ingle man prrfarrei.
Ha.tu A Cotasv.
1 a tbouaaad Ujita of Hrrriek'. Pill, hava add la
very popular aniwactnrnl.
U—u*s». April Mtb. isco.
thi. ticiuUv Ny Peat OtSea addrwa ia Osaida
ValWy. Eadfaou uouoty. M. V., where prraona i»trrv«t&gt;l ean addrv** ma. bv aaclooing a atamp,
vfichigaa Credit Again.
Ntrtlcc I
and Ir.ro more folly my aaft-nnga aad daagarono
Another proof was given in lhe New
tfrafc.*—Having s large amount of money to ■ endrt:-^ for thtvr lotig year*. Tan may pnUlab
York stock market a tew days since, uf pay ibis muntb. we »akr Uua method ki aak mrr till. Irttrr If ton hkr, to asaot the tick tod adaatev Veer nyuUbun.
the truth of the charge h) &lt;iur pn&gt; »la ve­ customers to do al! la thaw power, to waiat as ia
; *
Trulyyoors, *
D. C. CAIN.
ry papers, that Michigan is bafikrupt.and oar time of ami/. Boftng thia will obviate Abe
Tbr diannvary toe—lognpill with aogar rather credit roinsd. On that day Michigan aeoasaily oflyrrww.' a. a. wa remain
State stocks sold or change at 103. On
the same day Tennessee, having 17 years
lougir to run. sold at '»!, Va. at 98, Mis
-wari al 88. And.oo Saturday last. Uni­
ted Stales sold at JO! j.
We again con­
gratulate tbe doughfltce lewdrnt of this
State ape the remarkable success which
___ _
_ Butknebold Hone­
hto attended their effort to have their
in the World.
statement verified. Fur the last aix or
eight months they have labored with
great zeal and energy to prove to East­
ours Indeed no certain ar. they to do tbu. that
to propria— krammta foam. Snroad from raw
ern Capitalists that tbu State Treasury
was eiopty, the resources of the State esliausted, and no available means, pr—cut
dresses may be expected from them, ap­

'•r prospective, fin- meeting

her liabili-

.

SHATTERED CONSTFrOTlOM.
rr they may bare bri tnged u.tb end
j tb.i their direct tendency is to kagtben.

SASH, and PUTTY, B U I L D E R S'

nicrchants are compelled t&lt;&gt; undersell the

KICK FEMALE*,

“

who hare lauguwhad (to year. in belpleau weak-,
neas and desitrndrMT, —■ • ~fl‘-----‘*l-------—
Irr then iBTimeaiing uprraltoa. -rtoti
dji.lMhtica arrremvird by ttetf
- ituuulat
■ '.gpropertka^ ■nSliy
dis! and gently

Tiia WOOLS WORLD UKJTXDt

SICK PEOPLE, T 11 1 N (
oied sll connection with the murder—a
AFTER WHICH, ACTI
Iso scctns to be doing successfully. In 1 committee of females was appointed to
Tou*d acaree aspect, al this late day,
Wilh itartlini: curve a book to (ill;
fact, on many good*, he absolutely under­ 1 examine ber clothing, and found upm
her second decs* the stains of blood spo­ Thia ia Al* case, the million say.
sells Kalamazoo, and her citizens would ken uf—when sbe became alsrmed, and
With th. cures of Herrick's Fill.
do well to come to Gull Prairie to trade. inquired fur‘Jakey,’staling that he wne a
This is a natural result of the locality, as simple boy, and they would gel all out uf
jienplc seem determined to pay higher him. ‘Jakey’ was then interrogated, nnd .
al firat denied all knowledge of the mnlprices in cities and large villages than in
ter, but afterwards made a full stale* |
country town*. They arc determined to

■ '■'•.&gt;.*

Ykat lM Ji DOOh KHMFIKR a— BLOOD
FILLS hare b«n pre. cd by mmlyato to
,
C05TAI.N W MIXUmL
v
That they ewro tba aitso.t aulrermu rOapl—1»

New Additions

with choice selections of new goods, and

crowd* uf customers waiting at his eoun-

lhe murdered man out. Mrs. Knapp ex
bibitlug no grief, but on the contrary
—amfesting the most perfect indifference,
suspicion pointed at her.
of Kalamazoo village, he is compc-lled tn I
She was accordingly arrested, but de-

HA8HMGS

HARDWARE STORE,

GREAT DISCOVERY t
THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE
.
FOUND.,'
'■
-

:1K!

ISAAC C. MOTT,
unw- wtlh-f wv&gt; rkiwWy Vrvwtow far I Dolma
.a can be bovE111 r'*r U&gt;*same awney. at ny oth

br a Marvil
ttoatelU ■

DRY GOODS!
aaoqdstar-.'and weakness, inaviag sir ram-

MAVtTACTrSESS* MD JOBERS'

etmoaUkua rLans. Indeed all. wt* Lav»
&gt; it. a—* ofit to thrty a woMertul wtodtok.;-

We have pot down the priest of ml

SADDLE &amp;HAENES8.

oor goods to suit

the timet ami save

people the trooW. ofgo-g to KUtotu
roe ami tihttht Cheek to trade.

�■

MO MORE PAIN,
NO MORE

e G&gt;vjrawr of Katnaa •

DRUG STORE!!!:
MXftttWTTtlfBW’
-gt FTUMArH BIT-

'ateisgtoty js]y &gt;2, 1857.
Mm:—! duly rcoeivad ya

J. P:

Romhts, &amp;.

READY RELIEF,
^( hcmkal., Ihtfal*. OH., Cbm
I ptette, oatteiBii fimm, : irr

- c c
------- - —r
— ..j
k nittan, nnd I tmvc no duubt y.»t tnuun,
the actual bona fido resident* who have
town Jorg emtngh in the Territory to
Ucnitlj tDcnis. Ivea with it* Jrfe.
The
fagMxtaro determined three nuditha a*
the p eriod of. rcxid.nec to entitle indtvid I

Scali) Hsad, Svnn’ua AUD 8vim:t.rric Arrncnox*. Mkucvrui. Dusasx, Dnorar, Nsv

•ALoix on Tic Dosvtpi— **-------- --

’, *?
then P4” aw“.r&gt; nnd 1»® Afvcdily ftrgotten.
In regard to Georgia, our newa from
that State ia becumtiig better every day.
We have not yet bad time to hear from
Mississippi. Should y ou answer the res
olution uf tbe latter, I would advfoo you
to make tbe great pi incipk* uf the submiMtou of the Constitution to tbe bona
fide residents of Kansas conapicuoualy
prominent. On this you will be irresist­
ible.
Wilh lhe quMtiun of cliimtte on *7 porwm is ncquninted, and the mor*
y «u insist ope this, the mure will our
opponents urge that we ate violating the
principle &lt;*t non interference at the tbundatien of the KnnMt and Nebra»ka bill,
it ia strange that people at a distance,* ho
have no praotical acquaintance with the
condition a&gt;f Kansas, should undertake u»
be wiser than those on tba spot.
It is
beyond all question lhe true policy lo
build »p a great Democratic party there
to maintain tireOxptUtttfoa nnd the laws,
composed of Pro-Slavery and Free-State I
dMiHierats, and if tbe majority should be j
agaiiMt slavery, to obtain such cuDstitotiunal prorisitMis as «ijl secure the rights
of slaveholder* in M s ouri and other
SteU-s, and maintain a-TUrn laws guard
ing the just righto of the South.
the ornse of JlK.'cu Willtuntx appointW.upi.Mit «&lt;„|J be

the mouwat it I* applied to the injured part*, all
Kin and nneaaine** ceaoe. Look out for connicrI* and imitation*—l’urcba»e ouly Radway'*
Ready Rdiet Priw S5 ct*., 50 ci*., and (I per

nputatiou of accomplishing UteM end*. Dm
the world ha, been cgvegioualy deceived by
pr»p»rauous of it, partly becauw the drue
“
'
’
**““
" *'‘‘“
for it, but mom becMfaa faunygjb^afaM**.'
pretending to B'jT’onceSlriited extract* of fl,
contain hut little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
'

A* it ha* long bren in eoostant u&gt;a
“g
that it may be relied on to

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
D-junlery, Foul Stomach, Erytipelai, Headache,
Filrj, ilheimatim, Eruplimc and Shn Itueatec,
JDuutcr PiB, andforPimfying the Blood.
They are *ug*r-coated, to that the nio*t *en,itire can take them plexiuntlv, and they are the
beat aperient in lhe world fur all the purpose* of a
family phyric.
Prine 25 cent* per Bax; Five boxs* far SLOO.

Great nr mber* of Clergymen. Pl&gt;Tairi«r.*,St»tr*rnen. and eminent peraonagaa, hare lent their
n*mea to certify tba anpurxlicUd aaafuluem of tbeae
ranedie*. but our »p.iec here" will not permit the
insertion of th«m. The Agent* below named foraiih gratia our Awntcxx Almaxsc in which they

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer* with
other preparation* tlicy make mom proflt on.
Demand AYXR'a. and take no other,. l&gt;.e »ick
want lhe beat aid there i* fur them, and they thould

Al| our remedies arc for axle by
A cfconge of the time of tbe Puny Expm*’ leaving Sa.i Francisco and St. Jo■eph is made, via.;
Leave S.ni Francisco ©very Monday at
5 P. kl., and arrive hero on Friday of
Che following week ; leave St. Joseph ev­
ery Thursday at 11 o'clock P. M., and
arrive at San Francisco on Tuesday of
the second week.
The express going
west will pass the outer telegraph station
early on luesdny morning,aud Ute rrtorn
express will pans late on the same (Tues­
day ) evening. By this arrangemeut tele­
graphic diapatebee from San Francisco
and Intermediate porno received bore on
Friday will be sent promptly forward,
aad, if desired, a reply can bo returned
tn leiive before the next day, (Saturday)
also, messages for San Frui'icisco will be
received from the express at tbe outer
station on Tuesday morning and forward­
ed lo San Fraatisco so that replies cun
he returned to eome out lhe same eveniag. This change will enable messages
to be sent from any point in the East, to
CAHfcmia, uad a reply got in twenty j
days, and aaascra returned to San Frandaea manages in ci^hteeo days.
The
toHias.M’iiRiir” B““rd“r

N RW CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE.

Dr.
recently diKxirervd
n- Radwav
”-a----- ‘ A Co. -have
------------------ ‘ a’
method for extracting from root, herb*, testa
ami gum*, a nuiritiou* extract of such wonderful
iiounaliiug power—which they have combined
with Radway'e RerilUtiag Fill*- that *ix of there
that, while lhe »ySteni ia undergoing a thorough
physicking, and regelating procure, it daily be­
come* strengthened.
Pcraon* afflicted with Liver Complaint, DvaprpII^L-a
OuII_^. .C UI.
...^ -II
I to Irregularities, llratcri*.
recommended to u»a ilieae
p||^ant io tale-etresatly .ov.’nf
—•* —nvw uw tartv. and will not gripe,
weaken the system, or scare tbe bowel*
Mother* m riing thvnld likewise take
____. ..JO of these pill* once or twice per week.
They will not oulv keep »our system healthy and
__ -U.'l - _co
laf...*.

HEATH &amp;. COTANT.
The xubreriber ia uqjr prepared with slLftecc*•ary machinery to msnefaeturo-beher atrf cheap-'
er Furniture and Cabinet Ware* than can be bo't
in as) other market.

Conatipstleo,
Headache,
Congestion,
'f
if•' *C’’ fr'
-__ jtlrely vegetable autnianvIeW; ab In­
fant at the breast eap tsAc tfaryt wsh safety, and
person* who are sufo-ct to Allot Apoplexy, Epi*4'’tl&gt;o“h‘ ’ "'•** "rp *

Easiness

j
1
: qucntly v«,t number* perish by diaoeders
white, although not aaofuloua in their naters,
arc tell Seed fatal by thi. trial.in the
. •y.tem. Mort of Hw cotmnupewm wb^h &lt;foettnute* the human family baa ita origin directly
in thia *crofii!ou« rontgtniasticrn ;- and many
de&lt;rM*i»edfaamri&lt;»fd-Hvw»«MfW»rri., ___ ____________
and, indeed, cf aU tbs ot»te agite tom &lt;* , etu&lt;i-ngril p*ina.
«ll»tre*» of:
“W-- .m- eiery name; owr mrongra fa cihaudri
r nrn icrofolOM; herilli •• are deprix d of, and if nature i* b
_ _____________ *hfa lurking in- ;t» ihuounug off th, tetg^t uUJ!
faction, and their health is undermined by It.
**—*•“* "-y ------ — ■
To eteaasB it from the system »•«•*•« renorato I " JJUWIkM
the Wood by an aXteraDte awthque, and mvigorate it by healthy food .ami exmosc. MwRSHuwI
Buch a medicine we supply in
v&gt; ran

AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, p—;
the mort effectual remedy which the medical of u,,
xuif
skill of our timet can devtae for flit* every- the finer part*?
wliere prevailing and final malady. It is com- • oecou.l i* • plant
bined from the mort active ronediate dtat have ---------- ■ ”'4“
bren diroo vered for the expurgarioBpf tin* foul
disorder from tbe blood, and the rilcuc of tbe
•ratrm from ita dretnutive conxquen--*.
lienee it »hould be employed for the titre of
not only Scrofula, but alto thokc other sffrotion* wluch ariao tom it, such a* Eaemta
' and Sara Ditsaas*, 8v. Anthon* ta Fuut,
Rote, or Earatratvs, Pixra.r.«, Pcmixa,
Blotch ra. Burxsand lfaiM.Tt-&gt;ousTmm
and Salt Rkevx, 6cau» Hud, Kixowom,

oitoaz:»

ROBERT
.KAURS ht drugs, med
• eiwm, priata. oils. tarp
tn every part, and eamffrftly luut ma imd -I—in
tlx »y-teei frrnn all unuurilr, *,«! the life of the
body, whieh i» the bluirf beccaiea perf.eilr bnl.
thy; cuB»cii»enl)y all aiekm-w and paia u’drive*
from tlx ay aiem, far they cumot rrtcain when the
body becuOMW »o pure and . rear.
The rresM, why ;w;4r are ,n itytrcrwd whre
nek. and why au uwnr die. » b,-can*e they do afa
g-t a Mcdimoe wMcA will pm* to the afflicted
hurt/. Mid which will open the natural pu-u-e,
foe Ufa disrwae. to be reat owt.b-aer. a larerafaatity of food and . tber imtter ia Indgcd. *ad the
•tomaeb aud UrtctiM*
frl/ratlr orerftowawt
with the enmipted tuaM. tbu* uudctguiag di^
agn-ctele farrw tifalivn, e,«iat*i&gt;tjv mixiag with
the Uuod. white throw* the roriraud matter

k, tin- burning e'cu&gt;e*t« of raging fr,er. *wl wS
bine been bruugLl. a* ft w, ru within a *trp «®
ha eilewt graxe. now ataud n&gt; dr to U»nfr faatf
Ibex would l^re been nutuberrd with the dcv&lt;
had it nut b.-en far thi* gr.-*t and wonderful swifteiue. Mu»x- » linhau Ko&lt;a pith. gJUr one ar tw■luae* had been !*k&lt;it. they wrrr arfeuwlxd, abd
•baa'strfy »urpti-x«i, iu «itncs-iug tbe.r etams.
IO;! eHi-ct*. Xcl imh do thvr siieimmediatera-v
and *lnumb.and take nwsfalt aKhucM.paia and
asg-'si*lt.*allLqy*lo*.ecg&gt;i l» n oik at lliefaaadalion vf tbe dmu*e, which U ibetJ.-.4 TL-nfotv.
it will beteuwo,r'pctn Jly to lUw wbouseifa**
1'ilja'tbit they Will »c rleautcuu-i f irtifr. thstdiarast*—that deaiMr enemy—will tat« ga Bight, aadi
lhe di.»li of youth aid beauty n ill again return
and tbe pnwpccl
a loi n «Sd inrm life WU
cl.ertsb and brighten y cur day*. . ’ '

blown on lhe sdc of the hottie, atid *iamped
on the m^lnHic cap corering the ro»k, aim)
observe that uur auiugraph signature 1* on the
label.
*o- Prepared and sold by nOSTETTEB A
dmgj.-l*!., grocers. a rd dee’ers generally
throughout lhe Ui.ltod Blate*, Couth An»rten, and Germany.

PRICE TWENTV-HVK CENTS
Aak for Hadway** Regalator*.or Regulating Fill*.

•In .ttrottaa paid to tu»kf
•S«r» awd Contracts. Gre
Cloalag Mortgages by ad

DANIEL«

JUSTICE OF THE PK.U
.__ . —.11 .H.....

ttorney and r..un*
.„d C.H.M&lt;4ur fa (»-*
be, wUl promptly aiteml t»
ed-*■*&gt;!* care, tw ane of the
•Ulce fa te- Court llouac.

A

NEW FIRM! !
A New Life-Creatm Principle.

fo«ao4r/*rZr«Z

Ileal* Old Surwa. Uerifka tba Stood. 1u*tOU withfa lhe SjyUetn Jtomwad Health, aud Ke»ulrc* Heating* and yiciatty. that they arenew prepared
aad Exlerminato* all Chruux- aad Cuuatituuon to do all bna&gt;urM pertaining lo
al Disease*. &gt;
The great a nd glorious remedy »bould bo bailed
BLA0K3WIIHIN^
by the human race aa a *pociel gift from tba AL
mighty, to reonwrwfr dilapidated humanity. ’
Dr. lUdway A Co are the uuly l'liyaiaianaand ou abort notice, and in a manner unsurpavaed.
Chemist* in the wot Id that Lave mceecJci in dis­
t3f~ Periicalar attention given to Horae aad
covering* yewedy that will effectually enKficuta Ox Shoeing. Also to all kind* of Plow work,
from tbo hwmau aystom coastitaMMldlaeMeanud
.
ailmema, tmanpil led from parent* to their ahii- Wagon ironing, ate. gin. .

Will radically exterminate frvm tha ay*tem
Hei'otula,
.[
"Cankfaa,
F.U b-----Uker*.

kct price*; CASH not refuacX
pnLI&gt;« putronsge m tottcited;

J. ■. RUN
iUYrilClAN awd Surgr
ature. Stale afreet.

IBYFACIAN sodHorgr
i «sy, wear tbe Court

A share uf the

J. r. Ro rev* a w,

Shop st the old stand of Samuel Power*, on Main

My u&lt; o^grato generally

U--1-

doM foerba benefit rfXheir Modests, It i« Made
gTWtiy auperfar In all reeveet*.
FIRST PI'.EMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COL-.

i Womb, SEWHumor* of all kind*.

Al tb« late Uuttcd State* Fair la Chicago for '
am BVBixaas rsxwo.nnr and far attar iDorxtir I
Ml_■
-• '
-I
DKPARTHFNTH OF BQdKKEEFTNO AND AC­
.
CO UN TH
Organhrd and condneted opon tbe Corstwo Room
•y»ter.i. the 11*1* of rtndy bring fitted up with appropn»teCoo0ier», Drek* etc, a* in ml l,u«L
near, apd the stndeot at n»ce introduced to the
prsetierf working* *tid routine uf butimwa aa
•uMterted tn Baoka. CtetoUng Boom., Rfalmd

^And’alMitearee thaV bar* bee-i established io

.he »v*tetn for year*.
PRICK ONE DOIXAB PER BOTTLE
tgr Bold by Druggist* every where, jt-1

New Barry Mill,
IS now tn- aucccxaful operation, ready

tn u good.order and «■ prompt a* avj

COFFINS conatanUy on hasd, and at greatly

Other Mill tn Bkrrj, or any other CfruDtj.

-WQME,

LH-arn

COBNEY and Conn
iad P«m,»»e&gt;urii'“e^*

Old Fogyism Distanced

6, Nob

Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

I

&gt;BI)GE OF PROBAT
•J mis,loner. Attonrev a
sad Notary PnMie. Con
tag pjbmptiy atteadad to
Court Huuea, at Hateag*

rai; (wpjw wtsnEKT-ttos
WAkE, UI -&lt;ai Of FEB

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEJI STOVES.
PA BLOK COOK STOVES,

First Bate RULER,

to bm*

imiMter--wiL arc wepanwj to
amafwo^ . Ht^givt a* a call.
BOLTWVOD 4t GRANT.

*'■

AND CUTLERY.

Tte Doth far. of lb« Aaaecixtlon. fa thrt, *-

All kind* af Lumber, Produce, and even teri,
taken in payment far anything fa our line of bu»ioeaa.
•nd pur ir.it! ’ br,ittg htfllt on the most
HEATH 4k COTA MT.
improved platy togeUtar ■n-ith • good

‘Ha«uw.84».3; l»8.

ZSy.Mtafa Rtau

Thc reasons w|y
q-&gt;HE HOWARn ASSOCIATION, In view Af
A the awful dtetiuctioo uf butnvn life. i-nriHr?
by Sexual dlMMMte, and lire deeitotfoua practiced
upeu the anfortuntno victim* J auch rtiaamT.
I* doing Un- iargv»t liardfasre buaium* ia lfa»L
by B’lncka. ——*a_— ..
uiarane*. iug« ia because he ha* tha &gt;
suiting »un
LARGEST STOCK of tba
’ BEST GOODS, ai the
L0Wi&gt;T PRICES.
AM nowroelevlig my SPRING stock of Goooa
and barf on liand a iirrf rille a»*ortmeotof
ea« of extreme jWerty, to tfautas mUcwX
Aif/AZJ'tbd^d »TJLfAM&gt;B XM STl/^ESi^

A.

We bar* our Plaining, Sawing, and Turning
Work* now in full operation, and are prepared to
plane lumber. Plane *ud Match Flooring, or do
any thing in nor lisa al the lowest possible rate*.

CUSTOM

I’UILADELFUIA.
d Benetdent fuattuticn erteU'riedAy ferial
Etd..uw&gt;J. f..r lh» Edof c/ lit .Sic*
ZhAramd. ojt^rnf *J.4
Firriort and

"?•'* u. r. cu
roTABY PUBLIC and

HARDWARE!

HOWAKD ASSOCIATION,

r tilings.

lo do any amount of

in aitta town. Six Plat* nnd BoxSor.,

SAXFORD,

‘ PHOTOGRAPHIC

,

B. B. WI
BEGttTm 01 DEE
Bowse, and open at
P«ld Wte»pop«n are to
IT '*
TL ». »U

GA1XERT. KE» AIBANGEMEST
OKNTI.RMM ANU LADIES'

/BOUNTY TREASUR

bating
baloonii
•
M1M *
* au. Hotmn.
m am

——

UE OF THE PE
favlor at law. and S
Bailey's Block, (u

Rndway’s H&lt;-na»aliug Rcnolvcnl

CAB FETTER A JO IX ER WORK.
Being prepared with all necetaary machinery
for milking Ba»h, Blind*. Doom, Ao., aad far
plaining lumber, J can execute all work pertaining
to the Carpenter A Joiner busineu, better and
cheaper, than can be done by other*.

ms

' »vr«twar MORSh-slSfDLuf

CTBAIP, TD31 (DASH

_
t**_____ ________________ ________
•»wy varfore at Throat and Lung Cumplaint, that
ployed.

WORSE’S

STATIONERY,

R8CULATLJIG PILLS,

of theae have been fraud* upon the tick, for
they not ouly contain little, if anv, Sanaparilia, but often no curative properties whatev­
er. Hence, bitter and painful diuppointment
bn* followed the uw of the variou, extmeta of
Sarsaparilla which flood the n:vkrt. until the
name it»elf i* justly dexpiu-d, and fax* become
•ynonrmoa* with imposition and cheat. 'Still
wc call thia compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from tho load of obloquy which rest*
upon it. And wc think we ban: ground far
believing it hae virtue* white arc irresistible
br the ordinary run of the ducaaca it u intended to cure. In order to »ecure their complete
eradication from ths »y»teB&gt;. the remedy ahould
be judiciously taken according to direction* on

TURPENTINE-AJi-D ALCOHOL.

■n, *«i&lt;iy ai ui un:o io *,“v
■—__
tEktaty in • H ew* &gt; uf ♦«er.*cb»e det •bge»enit
tediheiifacaaewrasuFtegikfarftew.
Tlill 1* f.8«&lt;trn.jzraij p'pid-trity. ol&lt;«a!nt&gt;l
lj- ek'raoiJhrtry &lt;Ifotfa in’ tLe s-y t&gt;f itempdlng fle quillTire.
a «1»&gt;I
rMlnintiun uf Ml IptnluaWe Moliefse. »b*h •»
dreifrieil io be a« etulnrit g a* lime Itself.
' |&lt;o.i««ie&gt;'* Stu—eli Wltere have proved.
nft.&lt;d»vml jongfatre wbsry.foyer *ud ague
■ntel rarton* other hilioo* c mj laini/ l»vr
enunted ttelr tfofiare ty. hua-lred*.
To be
!nW« to rtn i; .MRlUrwily tlfat 'he ••Biiten,’’
hwSAwfri* Mue far. the Qy«|&gt;ejMs pad like
TRA. COFFEE, SCOAB.^riClA; PIPPER.
&lt;lfaca«». it to ths pssrtUttta • r«'tco ef unPRUNES, F10S. RAISINS. CODFUiHi
-rtl.yed ploawire. it icsMvus all mat bid uunler
in fact, evarvtbinrla Itfr-OfMw? »4*&gt;eh a* irwm IM MiMi, oh. puviflre lhe Mood, and
i tn parte renew cl rftaiity !"thenervrtr,»y»ten&gt;,
will be needed for famiir use.
Also a grad vnri«&lt;X
fca.- g ring it iLut tone atid &gt;'ucrgy indlrpc*-•’'!«
lot lhe tfvurtibui yf Lcallh. It ep&lt;sntcs upon
C’U LJ u!3T TMBWniXirJ
alias MiHBnch, liter, arid alljer digretiva cig»ua,
vfaWy VW power fully, anil »'wn iraton* them
\ An4 CoBklB^folracU,
11&gt;* oouJiiutueaaenria! to the healthy di*cfau-ge
for rpx bspumsi.
]k
of tho fimcti.4-1 of imiuro.
IllJrrfy perien* Wray nre tbr f itleia tiaily ■«
Wc *J»o keep on band a good a*»ortmeut of
per dh-retina* on the b-ttlr, nnd they will Ind
th it a Sflnnitani prcullajly Mlnpte&lt;l tv eonrtort
,lt«TI|i!*g year*, a» it !• plciraut to tho palate,
luvigvnulng lotlio bun Ju, oxc/Ucat aaaiuata.
PENS, PENCILS. INSB. PAPER, EXnud rriurenatiBg acnctally. We tmvo the eviVKLOPES, CARDS, Ac., As.
dan-re tf tbouMud* of ajr-l tnci mid woaurit
who have ex|«rlearo-l the fauiMl of iteitig iliia
Upos oor ybdve* may be tosad *J1 of |ha
proparntfon while ru&lt;»ring-frem rtonrate deinnjeftteJtt* *Bi! genera! dil.liiiy; acting under
the adrice of pliy-irian*. they Imre ahnndeacd
all dvlrtcrimt*. drnpt «nd fairly tested' lhe
lucrii* ef thi* urtielc- A few ward* to lhe
gsnljer rex. There »r« certain jH.riixte ahrti
tbeir c-tre* are aa barA'-Jng fl at o_any of tK*tn
•Ink mW’l’LjhWfaL j Tire sffcufott of malici
nnd clithl.l* so. ahvurHnyly tetdvr, that the
kuMbcri repoeiaily if »tie U- young, is apt tn
forwef^her ?wq*l».alf!| in tar vxtrrsie anxlrfy
for iierlnfaht. ‘ $'.» ail-1 tbcpciiml of mnictuiiy
be bought at an;
rrritv duHaj-lkr aifairaer *• i.»oa. th* wrarfol
for yuurultea.'
Irady and misJ fa generally aggravated./Herr,
then. i« r. nvcewily for o sriaudent io recupe­
rate’ the energic* of tLa ryvtt-m, md enable tbe
■author lo bear up under her eahat-Jdiag trial*
or Bcariy -Pay, only.
ati-l rrapiin.’il.ilifp-. Nnrring molber* g«ternlly preferlln: lUnera to all other iavtgora
tors that receive the rndniwenreut of p!.y*iING and potting up PRESl.RIITIONS; and
ciana. Menu** it i* ngnvahle tn th* taaie *■
on* parcbaiing medicines of u* can rvlv u
well n* certain lo girt a penirauvnl inc.-ea-e
U»lr being
of hodi’y strength.
GEISrXTIKTE.
All tbooe p«i*on*. in whom we bare particu­
larly referred a’wvo. to wh : /offerers from
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
fever and ague, catired l&gt;y mnlnrln, diarrbam.
tlxarixc* Mxt St. IS59.
dyeentcry. Indlgretiun, lora of n| |efile, mid
nil dircaves or •leniugraxut* of the Moiuaeb,
•uyeranniiaied iuvalnl*. person* of aedenrary
ueeiipaliun. and hnrWng hx-iMrv. will cvnanlt
llirir own |diy*lea1 welfare by giving lo Hoatetter'a relebralcd St micli Biitcia a iriaE
CAUTION.—We caution tbe public ngainsi
living nny of lhe many imitaliim* or counter­
feit*. but nMk lor Ib tririf.*'* CcLKBRavxD

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fate fat
an

ROOT PILLS.

It* Gmtly u»*. who war* raddvnly wiied in the

rsrata xat&gt; IwotoMTio;
a Asm of ihl* remedy be takan internally, a* lb«
on Hr. Axtuoxy’* Fills, —--------- eaxc may require, wban *ndden!y »tin-d wilh Palo
elaxa of complaints
‘
from IxnnuTT or or Sickneaa, and it will in»tantly r»!i*re tba pa­
----------------| Uent from pain and armt the diaaMC 1
Thix compound will ba found a great tao. ,
-----------u.yIh to v«ge fcr members of the Conven
■to!/? or Iwalth. When taken fa tbZpriaZ th I BADWAY i READY RELIEF,
th&gt;n, nnd if Ute Conv»-mion should think expel the foul humor, white fMer m Oh
Is.four tatr*.
pw^er to adopt the Mme period to enti- ’ blood ai that Maaoa of tho year. Bythctira.- Rhewmalim.................. ....
ly expuldon of them many rankling diiorden Nei.r Jgla
In one hour. '
tie individual* to vote fur or against the •re nipped in tha bud. Multltudea can. by Cramp
tn ten minutes,
th., ■:&lt;!
nr thi.
* n,.r4.n..
Tn Gfieen initiate*.
Q&gt;e«titution, it appears to me this would —
tbe reaennable.
Of. the qnestian ufsub
^n7^.u-'3n” of,

m uing the Cunstituti&gt;&gt;3 to lb. bone fid.
r»st lenra ni Kr.naua. I nm Killing to stnnd
or fidl. It h Lbc principle uf the KanaaaNdbrmfta bill/thv principle of Poplar
&amp;jyenMgntv.ar,d th« principle nt the f..Undation of all popular {pweraiiient.
The
more It ia di»cus»ed, tbe stronger it will
become. Should the Convention of Kanms adopt this principle, all will be sett4.d harmoniously ; nnd. with the bless
of Providence, yea-will return tri­
umphantly from youi ardu&lt;&gt;ua,importaiii,
and responsible elation.
The stricture*

|e bus nt i al Bed a wputpMk-more powrefuliy »faf&gt;
wrtrtotM realsfprffWTn oFBa-teneT • BtoaaMbDftroar atjour.tte to over a half
Jpd frupi U» raMfaat atte-ly
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One of those sunny March Afternoons,
ban jtbv.wkjr hr btatraod soft'.rid tap­
hire, aodAta»ir full-ta tal»-Mta spare

The («ed* br.U aet In radiant bloom;
Rich b*rre*te Mnite behind th. plow.
And &lt;utte* clmWrnnMrtitlw Isom j
Where lotlerinj dome* »nd tapering ipirea
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The mon.reh cak, the woodland** pride.
Whose trunk te .earned with lightninp nears,

The engine, with it* lungs of B.tnc,
And ribs of bras* and joint*of steel.
From labor's plastic fingers eeme.
■ WIU. aobbrog eslra and whirling wbrol
’T te labor works the magic pre**,
And tarn* the crank in hire* of toll,
AadbetVni. angels down to bleu

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purcuasino

DRY 000

AMOUNTING IN VALUE TO TWO DOIXA
OR MORE, WILL RECEIVE A GUT.
Any^elUn1Shota lUdrii

A»v pcroon pvreh*«ioR ■ Clock will teerlvea Gift.
The following I* a list of a part of th* GIFTS
w» offer, one ofjbietiwfll be given with the above

Goto Ear Drupe
■'
Cameo Ear Drops
GuU Htuno Ear Drops

CASH CUSTOMSRS KXCLUSIVXLY.

np[»outc
« Eli Nictate.
Ue; ami by Dxqgg.oU geu-

&gt;ill in rack box,'
. .
p.-npnetor ofDr. A. TraaVs
iarh .He. Mudaoua O..JL V„

Her ana-browed toil, with ahralag spade,
Link* lake sad tea with silver ties,
btruorthek with pslacM of Made,
,
• 'AmTleffi jflfe* towiving to the akin

“Have mu called on our neighbors,
Harry 1
The people who live in the
iNtick house (Just over Adj wgy V
Let's
sfd—Mk-lieVc that building has been put
up since you were Inst home I
Superb,
isn’t it 1 ’’
“Well, Jennie,
genu in o
man. Heic^are .„. v--------- -- ...
on® Iwritb,’’ replied the brother good-na­
turedly, ns he took up the newspaper and
stretched himself, anole length upon the
sofa.
“But, Hairy, I do not onto if you ans­
wer either uf them ; I did not expect you
to; you never do give anything like an
out-and out answer; and in that you are
a genuine man.
You arc not going to
rcadln*; mxr; though, depend upoh-tont.
Just ns (hough your only sister hasn't a
right to monopolize nt least one-hun­
dredth part of your precious lime.” And
Jcnnio put ono lifle hand playfully upon
the paper, passing the other caressingly
over the fine handsome face uf her broth-

l.wdnt tn see whose name is on tins
Republ can ticket fur --------*' commenced
the young gniduntc.
.
“And I want to know who is on the
matrimonial ticket (&lt;&gt;r~----- mv brother's
wife? •hiterrhpted Jennie, still dm*ing
the-paper awny with one ot the moat be­
witching smiles dimpling her chin.
“Answer me tkai, will you.rfare you !”
“Yes. hastily, honestly, nnd truthfully
—little sister; nobody."
“An sure as your name is Harry Por­

ter ?”
“As sure as my name is Harry Por­
ter.”
“Good !
But I cannot imagine how
DECLARATION No. 2 ’
yiui have kept your heart to yourself all
ihesh long yearn.”
'?
“I havn4, indee«l.
My only sister
Jennie, has ruled atid reigned supremely
’OTARY PUBLIC and Cosroyaacvr. wilt st­
there."
' t&lt;-n I tn ail bn-inc** entrusted to hitunith
Jennie was a little flattered.
She laid
trompiae** «nJ fidelity. Re«iilenec, John«towu,
the paper on the carpet, knelt by the so­
irrr eonnte, Mich. Utenlukept alway* oa Laud.
fa, pre»»&lt;’&lt;l a tender k'ss upon the fore
I
L?II. STEWART,
head of her brother, and commenced run­
ATTORNEY and Coan»elor at Law. 8riirit*r
ning Jicr fingers through his waving lucks
A *n&lt;! Coaa*clor io Ch*neery. Notary 1 ubba.
of-dark, brown bnir, continuing:
Ar. Ail bu*lae«« itiended to promptly *n&lt;l rtn‘•This lend* mo back to our new neigh­
etentlv. Office No. 5, Noble'* Mock, B*tt!" Creek,
Therefore, tbc subscribers would say
bors—to the brick house over the way
Michigan.
TO TUB PBOPLE OF BASTIKOS AKO VICTM1TT, —to the sweet little fairy who reigns su­
That liter have opened a Market in the preme under that roof. The whole fami­
ly seem bound up in her, Harry, and in­
basement of J. V-. Roberta •Cd’S Prog Store,
deed, she must be a treasure, for such a
bright, happy face is seldom found, end
oh, such ripling laughter, and bird-muaic
as ffilb on my e^r every time I go by
there to my drawing date. Now. broth­
er—good brother, mine—here’s a chance
for you. 1 know she is npt engaged—for
it would Kaaalctaked but by'this lime,and
you cannot help loving brr, soch a fairy
.TA3H3 .Wteft:
a* ehe- is- Vm will eall there with me
this very evening and lot me have the
’ rare pleasure of presenting you to Miss
N. B.—Do'st forget to bmg with
Effie Darling j &lt;prclt¥ nwue »p’t!«-”
The uaetallc anbatawce tensed Spoadnlii
“Is it not jwwsibln that you may bo
DANIEL STRIKER,
mistaken in her, Jstmlc ! Sbs is oompfrCOUNTY CLERK. Rotary Pnblie, i
•lively a stranger, even to j
to itfr on
L»nd aad Tax Agent. Office in
Harry—
..“Possible but not probsbl
llottar. sad open al all hoars. £q*c
rcader of
ffcva Zb £U psyawaf (/ JUm*.
you alwag»«Med ora Afo
| for your-

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The thing must “be did."

R. B. WIGHTMAN,
TYF.GISTER OE DEEDS. Offioo in the Court
1VIL.uk:, .Ddopea al all houra. F*®* « be
f«id when paper* are left for record.______ ____
~
II. M. ■nBZ.MMV.
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pOUNTT TREASURER.

Oflfce in the Court

Had be at last .found the rauumne bamen of exirteoce J And oduM It'be pos­
sible that be who had ever and klweys
denounevd tbs belief in "lovst U first
sight,” actually found Lis heart beating
strangely at thought of a woman with
whom be had ao«versed qnly two little
hours t
;
’ ’ .
Davs and weeks went dreamily along,
still pndlhg-‘Harry Porfor.y.rapped, as It
were,’ in n golden mantle -of heavetiiy eri-

joyment.
Ho spdke no more of, commencing tho
practice of law, though his ’father fireqasndy rallied him «|mm the subjectonly receiving for an answer, “next fall
wilt be soon enough Uo- begin w^rk-^J
need the season for relax*lion.’'
Jennie did not feci'quite Mt her ease.—
She liked Effie as well as ever, seeming­
ly, but sotvobow there was al limes a
aort of heaviness at her heart— a weight
that grew heavier and more burdbriaome
as the light winged hAurv aped on.*'’StUI
she argued, it was not that she foil her­
self deceived in her nuwmadv friepd, but
merely the sod’qing thpugbt, of ,perhaps
losing her precious uruthcr. How could
ata feel otherwise than melfneholy at
thought of such a change in the family’.-t
lie seemed slipping away from her, and
wrapping his’whole being about the gen­
tle and brilliant stranger. Bat he would
propose sometime—she would accept—;
they would marry, anfl then the dream
would be over, the shadows all gone, nnd
they should have ber forever in the house
—her brother's wife—and her own dear
sister. 8&lt;&gt; little Jennie Porter, unselfish
and sanguine, set herself about building
air-castles, nnd constructing a bright
frame-work of hope And love to hang her
brother's future happiness upon.
It was a beautiful morning in Jane.—
The casements were alltlimwn open, and
the fresh cool air cams .in, lightly ntirring
the flowers on the mantle.
Harry Porter was moving across the
flour of bis- library in bis dressing gown
and slippers, Ms hands crossed behind
him, and nis brad slightly bent in a tho't
fol manner.
“To-night I shall propose I” hs'muscd.
“Effie shall be mine-mine forever ! How
my old chum, Harry Colemen, would
laugh at my “love at first right." How­
ever, he shall not have that lathifiict'mn,
until il’« *1! oyer with; at least until I’m
actuslly married and settled.
Strange
indeed! I, the grave and unapproacha­
ble Harry Porter, who thought myself
married tor life to my model sister and
my glorious ImchelorsMp, thus to give
up nil—body, mind ahd soul, into the
keeping of a woman.
But everybody
does die same thing—and why shouldn't

strange calmness pmo over Mm.. "There,
little qne, go npw and tsU oid Phil that
we will not ride wHhMru this morning,
and then bailie your eyea, and come dr
rexllytomoin die library. 1 am going
Io Europe, and I want yout aid In'plan­
ning, ana your companionship throughout
die tour."
“What! yqtjr .little “simpleton” sixter 1” and Jennie almost laughed through

her tears.”
“1 thnnk God you arc a vomco, Jennie
Porter, end not an alrytadgfet’bf decep­
tion.’'
’
’
Two years from that time Harry Par
ter took unto himwlf a wife ; but ho did
not love tier at first aighu
She wps not
personally, beaulifol, and, indeed, father
plain-looking. But gradually the glories
of her inner aoul, the rare perfections of
tar noble spirit shone out.from the win,
flows of her wdmta’aL^beart, and Harry
lennicd Iq love, her for what she really
and truly was—u perfect won
Jennie had no sad misgivings as Harry
led Annie Craymer to
Lo —
the ...
altar, but s|Icndy and joyously commute ‘ nth her?
i --ehotwn
self thus : “Of a truth Harry
----a woman after his own heart. Appeal
ances are deceiving.”
",

“A shilling," said the dealer shortly ;
be did not believe tho faded looking wo^
man would ^Tfrifatairttef, and was vexed
at being' Interrupted hi eulogizing to a

“Harry I Harry! Where are yout’’
exclaimed Jennie,rushing into the library.
“Idling away al! this lovely morning!—
Come, out with you. Old Phil says he
will give use ride across the lake in his
new row boat, forthwith.
Wo will gat
ready and stop over to Mr. Darling's for
Effie—there would be ho enjoyment with­
out her, you know."
Harry’s pulse beat quicker at the men­
tion of that name, and without saying a
word he threw off his morning costume,
and was soon equipped for tlio excursion.
You appear to bo treading on velvet,
Harry," aaid Jennie, looking archly into
his happy face, as they walked rapidly
ovxir the way and entered tho long grosslined walk, leading to the front entrance.

tuiLite of the mind lire produced byi tbw
execotfon.of inward practical purposes, f.
e, ce.Ty ing ihem to act. or actag vpotf
them—the priociplos of obedience, verac­
ity^ justice, and charity.
And again,
Lord Brougham says, when enforcing tta
immense importance of training »nd eiatnplc of youth—“I trust everything tup
der God to habit, on which, in all agoa,
tho Lawgiver, as well as the schoolmaster,
luu mainly placed his reliance; habit,
which makes every thing easy,^andjetatk

the difficulties upon the deviation from a
wanted oourae.’1 ■ Thus make sobpety
habit, and intomperanc® will bcbatelulj
tnake prudence a habit, and reckless profllfiacy will become revolting to every
principle uf conduct whkb regulatew the
life of toe individual.
Honee toe nsonsf
sity for the greatest rare and Watchfulnesa against the inroad of any evil habit
for the character is always weakest u,
that (»int at whkh it Bas onee givwi wrift
nod is long before • gxiaeipbe restortrf
can become eo firm as one that baa never
been moved.
h is a fine remark of t
Rusainn writer, that “habits are. a neck­
lace of pearls; untie the knot, and the
who!*- unthread."
Wherever formed.*
habit acta invnlonterlly, and without ef­
fort ; and it is only when yotf oppose it
that you find bow powerful It has be;
coma.
What is done onoe|«ted "£"*»&lt;
soon gives facility and proneness.
The
habit at first may seem to bare no mors
strength than a spider’s web, but once
formed, it binds us with a ehain oflrott
The small eventi of life, taken singly,may
seem exceedingly unSmoortant, like.anoW'
that falls silently, flake by flake;' yet
cumulated, the* mow flakes fonufth^
avalanche. Self resnect, aclfhdp, appKcation, industry, anti integrity—-all are
uf the nature of.habiio, not beiigfiL- Pfuf.
ciplaa are words, but\|be habit* ora thq

splendidly dressed lady some rare tathouse bh&gt;«ofos.
She turned aw^y with a weary sigh,
tat the lady had noticed ber wan face
with pity it.g tenderness.
“Give me the ’wild flowers.” said she.
and then touching the woman’s sbonlder,
said, take these violet*—you sectnod to
wish for them so much.”
The pale face lighted up. Ah, It was
worth e chilling to call forth such a
smile,
“Thank you, lady, it was for my little
tay and be is dying.”
Dying—i« was a'strange fancy to the
jeweled ehild of luxury. She could not
imagine it in all the gloW of sunshine and
vitality that surrounded ber, and yet it
rtrock a warning eMil to her heart Dy­ things tbetiwelres; benefactor* or Ms,
rant*, according as they are good or cvj.
ing ! to think that people could die I
I It thus happens that as we grow older, a
•
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"Oh. mother, they ere so beautiful.— portion of our free activity and iodiridt*
Pot them whore 1 can look nt them *11 ality becomes saspeoded in habit; oar m»
th® time, they mnke^mo think of lovely lions become of toe nature of
green wood*”
*
we are bound by tho chains which wr
And when midnight came, the Httk have woven around uursdree.—Sainiut
child set out on his far journey to tho ma­ Smile,.
ny mansions of his Esther'* bouse, smil­
ing upon the violets with hl* last earthly
glance. The broken hearted mother cn’d
•broud him In no glistening satin or cost­
ly laee ; but when the little pine coffin
came^he sprinkled the bine eyed fragrant
blossoms upon hi* breast ns she laid Mm
down to everlasting slnmbent.
Did the Recording Angel'writu down,
no history of that brief Incident in his
book of light.
Ah, the day will come when ridies'are
no longer of any avail, and that one deed
of kindness will ta more precious to the
daughter of. wealth than all of Golcorida’s
diamonds.
He needs no wearying watching bow,
that sick and suffering child ; be is gath­
ering the violets that grow along the
rivers of Paradise.

I marry, and go die way of all the earth.
Yes, 1 shall pruposoYo-nmht.”

There is a story of one of the hangarr
on at Washington, wbo get offices becatM'
they need them, and had been appobteV
. engineer, a business of which hu had nd
knowledge. The day after bis appoint
meat, a gentleman and two ladies bad dhtr
curiosity to look atl the engine room nn&lt;
its machinery, wbene they found the new
office bolder on duty merely as gentleman­
usher, nraetlal engineers doing the regff
du'y of Uro an called “aasUtant engineer.*
“How many horse-power is your ait
ginc!"
“Horse power!" rrpliod greeny, withn look of mingled pity and contempt—
“Don’t yon know the machine goes by
steam 1”
_ _______
-j.
We know a very worthy wife wliower
recently half frightened out of ber senses
by un ominous sentence in a letter ftmm
her husbandl He said:
r
“Tberr i&gt; no teiegraph office in
villsge, but if I do not write from Pitts­
burgh, I shall despatch you."
'

*1 am always provoked at those shade
trees, whenever 1 enter this walk," con­

tinued Jennie In her rattling way.
A
body can’t see an inch from .the door or
front windows, ao diickly *ru all dtese
branches intewovon. Hark! Harry."
She stopped short, and slid her Htttohand
tremblingly into the broad palm of her
brotoar’a.
She fait hia fingers dose
tightly Over hera, and they both stood allently, breathlessly, beside a grand old
dm, Harry leaning against its trunk for
support, and evCmr moment drawing hia
sister closer and elater to bis heart.
“It is surely Effie’s voice, my brother,
surely—is there no mistake 1” whispered
thoM white lipa.”
»o ii &lt;»:•) • .
“No mistake I" replied Harry,- bead­
or appear- ing hia ear closer to the old dm.
Yes, it was the voice of Effie DttrliLg,
ance."
■nd whet did it say F
“JJol ,pp«r*neM m
“If you don't let those flowers glqn?,
“Non, of jrar bogboar*. H.rrj. Ef
S. IWrlios'i. oM bl b. hisWr odw.ua Hl break every bone in your body—rae
If 1 don’t! There, tike that, and dtat.and
—every b.dr i. in lo.o with Ur.
Hera • the, hlpy«,
:.*•*
“IlwiM I'll b* *o .xoopdon. Jk-w..- dtof r
er 1 hnro 00 obt««oM lomokiog Ibe U- three, fell unmercifully upon the shouldera of • Bnle siiwr, who tad been «I1
0&lt; Wbouiaaid
her life * crippie.
:fi* *e Msppo-d
» IU*&gt; inUrwUd tUi r . ■ teofferly earaof «tam «ffi» hod often
ritendj mmraended-hy ttaPu xtora.
“Not la tl» IrMk. 1
A low half smothered sob.broke upon
to bate lb* tbiog o«w with. Bob ouod

- &gt;obis sister *&gt; uneelfiohly aanuul be btad

"kray all1 In a gutter, as they reflected the
"? nun’Ao®.," fuming silken irobto nf too hurryingThrtrng—thia
irioarweow ahd tinte*
the hall door bdund her.
.
1
THc coapIe under toe ^lm tree waliod • She was just released from hor yeary
to bear no more.
Harry turned oa hia day’s wofk iu the stifling bqok biHdcrv—
hcel iiud walkod rapidly mH of thejrard, the c-.re-v,'.m. thread-baro woman, and
breathed In the freed) air'greedily, ks she
followed by bls sister.
Effie Dulling heard the soundtof re-, odged her way ’meekly amid tar scornful
treadu; footsteps, and caught
fjimpae sisterhood. 'Sutjtaolv she paused In
of n Jail beaver and a snbwy dress just as .front.of p. fruit,stand, the tropical gleam
of tho golden Oranges reminded her. of toe
theyjrtiut the wicket gate.
j
We next moment a rich burst o‘f mu­ little White face that was wasting away
sic wont pouring forth upon the air, so on the lonely pillow at heme, tad she’fin­
voluptuous, so an&lt;«lic, in ite aweetaeas gered ber; worn .purse longingly.
“Have you any one cent oranges, sirF
and melody,,that, Sid ItTallen on Han?’*
ear ail hour before, it would have had its
“Wo JouT daal in &lt;mo cent customers
own patent power to swray and influence —batter g« fcbpul your busiacas,woman,’
Ms'gfcat,^ manly heart Buf ,‘now it &gt;p- said the man contomptnously,
pcarad to him onjy ,m a “sounding brass . Qh, the Heart sickness of poverty !,
' She hnd riot proceeded tat a few Steps
or a tinklipg symbpl' The. ‘next Moment they stood at the before the again stopped, In voluntarily,
^dor of tGo
i
'
before a display of cut flowers.
It was
Jdnolc pul both her white armsorooid nqt. toe dazzling capialiaa nor the imperial
her brother’s neck, and subbrtJ "jiwf ,ja; pink azaleas that attracted her eye; It
child on his bosom.'
“You do not bear was the knot of wild vibleta, blue and
ft all alone, Harry dear. Oh,rm so glad, dewy, like those that grew under tho old
so inexpressible thankfol ihat I h^ard it Ble tree at bo'ffio, when she was a girl.
a little pining Willie’s eye* would
you remember your own prophciic words sporkle.at the.right of those blue violate.
“How much are these viDleta," ahcssk“appearances are often deceiving.’'
‘
Harry put ber gently from bin*, "nd a ed. with trembling easern.«s.

।

"Tb® world,” exclaimed an
wag, "i. a barber-shop, and ilia _ .
men, a#d children. arc all barbers, thrice
have 1 been *Aorerf to-day."
An
mm U»k
&lt;U
Il«wr lUUmon, fui uismtar
Ing for Cler&lt;f®&gt;a. - A ro»g* looking tenios came aboard wiih a powerful bull
deg at MTlaanC** WalltTtig directly to
traffics, the iteSridaal smlto cWcUrk:

eteuo^er.! waetto
*
thia offie" tUI the bet**| Hh afraid
somebody will steal him."
’ ' .
- '&lt;« i.Sdolt,’' said the eierk, “take
k'“Wdl.etraeger,thetfa cruel ;

tat you

are ffiipiWittai alike, aed ta is kinder

The moat curious thing in t
woman that is not'eurioua.

�Ciitcral tf onintstr.
Tell aa, tfaa; what
mocracy f

la it that

Geti-m. devoid of pri
' only Impels in the eWk« of 4 single
' man, whose death wuwJd imvw them aa

GOOD GOODS,

J utterly deetitut* of a rxliymg point, as
‘ were the Jews after the destruction of
&gt; fTeririalem-t

ff t»a -h

DOihmVFV

ran.** AaB bo admitted In
li.be 84 States to vote, and
rwlred te make a choice. It

LARGE AHD BEACriFfL

MW
tftSui
‘

ReyahUcaa state Convention I
A BspablieM Rut* Convention will to held .1‘
Detroit. oc Thursday. June 7 th, I860, U&gt; ootniuale
candidates tut Stele Officers, and Etcetera of fret­
ideal an Pieaidsflt
’

«» RepeMkna party ."
In doing an be bote, New Hamiwbire New Jersev, Ohm,
made dneft.1 bold assertion* without Petmsvlvwnla, Rhode island, Vermont
proof and admila one fact, which ia, that and wloeomie ; ut 16 with Kaneaa,’ ’ "
The democrats control 14 States, rig s
the Republican party dues not propose to
Alabama, Aftansaa, OnC.ruta, Dtbmeddle vith ehirery in the State*. As- wxre, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, L&gt;ui.nKrtiiina without argument or proofsneed *MjllMIMlp;l.Mi£ffiri,Vl^«, South
’,
mi deuiat.; and our only object in refer­ Chndina. Tcxi* and Virginia.
The AniieHcani have two States; Ma
ring to ‘4, 8.” at all* is to enquire whech
er the hut part of his article vra* inteaded ryland and ’Tennessee; and.'two are
equally divided betweer. dehiucrau and
to "Pplj &lt;uthe Republican or Demoerati Ameripane; Kentucky and North Quo
ie parties. W e were led to suppose that llna.
So tliiit with Kansas in, and 18
“J.)3.,” living way up in Woodland, had neoeerirry ior a choice, the result wualtJ

m-theardfrom the Charleston Conven­
The Coastilutlocal Uuiuo parly held
tion, as be makes chargee against the Re*
their National Convention at Baltimore,
1 pnbltcsns which could only apply to tbo
on the 9th and I Oth ineti, and organised Douglas Democracy. Such, fur Instance
by making Washington Hunt President,
lathe following:
and appointing the usual quantity of Vice
‘ScctioMl In its character, contending
Without Kansas, 17 being necessary to
Prewdents and Secretaries.
for a sectional principle, led un by a sec­ elect, the Republicans would have I5,two
The Convention very wisely concluded tional candidate, it tteitpower and plnet.
short of an flection.
to make no enunciation of principles, In­ at lit tarrifice of every wtinctof honor
Should the democrats combine with
asmuch as there would b^gr cat dlScrecce and deentcy."
their own votes, those of Marytand,Ken­
But the last paragraph throw* a shade tucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina, an
ofopinion among its delegates a* to what
its prineiplee are or &gt;*iight to be. Ibdoes of doubt over our previous supposition. election would be made. But the recent
contest for Speaker shows bow unlikely
t»&lt;it expret to place Its candidates In any In fact it ia inexplicahle.unlees we assume
that would lie.
The probability of the
position to try their principles for a long that the writer had heard from Charles­ Republican* securing either two uf those
time tu oinr,If ever; and simply holds ton. It ia as lullow*:

its party open, as an aaylum for the dis­

“Conservative mon everywhere should
contented and ‘dissp[jointed ot all parties. rarir «heir voice atmmgf the drieordnnt
The Constitutional Union party then.may pidiiit-.il jasgun and ndm the tarbub-nt
and excited feelings of the people, aud in­
be considered as a sort ol Quarantine
duce rtn-ni to pause and rennet upon the
Hospital where the utfitted era to be actual nnd real condition &lt;&gt;f things, in­
landed, and where every political infec­ stead «&gt;f being led astray by the beat of
fierce partisan warfare.”
tion (disaffection.) ri to be cured.

We sa'd the Convention adopicd no

platform.

So most of the Speakers said

Philadelphia Eiectloo.

Four yearn ag-s in the opening nf tbs
they wanted no platform, bat after all Presidential canvass of 1856. Philade I
phia—which had previoualy been Oppo­
the following resolution wm passed:
sition—elected
a detnucrsilo Mayor,
ArM&amp; cd, That loth patriotism and du­ (Richard Vatix) by the decisive majority
ty iwignize no policy or principles but
«if 5,873, chuisMne a democratic Munici­
thoee renting upon the broad foundation
pality thnioghtuu
That result paved
of the Constitution of the country, the
the way for the operations q hereby the
Uni«ai of the Spates, and the enforvement
city was carried lurgtly fiir Bnchanan ov­
of the laws—and that as representedvra er all opponents in the ensuing State, and
of the C-iiMitittiotial Union psrty and «»T
overwhelmingly iu the Presidential Elec­
the country, they pMged thrmselve* to
ion.
Mr. Buchanan's vote was tbi-u. by
maintain, protect auJ-defend ibree prtnrigigantin and complicated frauds, carried
pies, thus aflutding securitv nt borne and up to 38.222—some 5^000 more than had
abroad, and se&lt; urihg the l&gt;kw»iiig* uf lib­
evgr before l«en polled for any party—
erty to themselves und posterity.
against 7,993 for Fremont, and 24.084
Bitrhman’s dedared ma
Ttari/periuips. may copstitale a plsfc* po- Filmo.-*.
form, but in no way distinctive from jnrily was thu* 6,145 over sll opponents;
while in iho whole State—Philadelphia
timse of other parties.
Every party
included—be had but G07 majority—not
claims as much; conarqumtly s.ich n a tithe of that counted for him in the city.
platf. •rm become* more jauns-fiiecd than I Aid now the Opposition have carried the
the Old Cincinnati concern that Dougin* city on a very heavy vote, electing their
wants to stand, upon.
Tbo South say Mayor by SIH majority, with a prep&gt;&lt;ndernnee m both the Select and Gunina*
the C&lt;«uui1uti«in means protection ti&gt; sla­
Councils.
This is a very happy augury
very In the Tew itnriee; Douglas doe* not tor the pending Presidential contest.
The gain to the side of Right ia not
&lt;»re whether slavery H voted up or voted
down, and all under the Constitution.— limited to that above exhibit'd in the
relative vote. The Opp'wicion in Phila­
The Republicans think the Constitution
delphia. are no longer discordant, jealous,
give power 1“ punish ur prohibit the repel Ian t. but harmonious, if not abso­
wrong, and euteblrih and protect lienefi- lutely bomogencrxte, and determined n«»V
'
cenl foatitntlona.rape.'ially in Territories. to l&gt;e divided and defeated in tlie great

Wo

tike ti» know what “National Dely" means 1 Isjt tfa little Douglas
who bavf ntf an electoral vote at

wmand, a small aeotiuoai faction

W msiuw in the State of Mai se.
Two or three cauic belonging t«.

.

a drover in Chicago wilted down and died
by sunstroke in that city oc the 7th mat.

Qjr The brig H. M. Jenkins of Ban­
gor, Me., w» wraekvtf

near the

GREAT VARIETY

gulf

The caption, mate, nnd

stream recently.

two of the crew were lustPy Mr. Hogsn, the mrising member

DRY GOODS

of the Canadian Pailhunent, wh7&gt; was

from the two candidates having the nmst
electoral votes.
As the Senate would
vote in the usual way, and not by Steles,
the democrats would elect un the first
bidl--t.
I
When Jellereon was elected by the
House, there were 16 Steles, and 9 were
neccMmry to a dnoce. Oil 35 ballots the
vote stood each time: Jeflereoa. 8;
Burr, 6; Tied X
Un the 86th ballm
Jeffersoti had 10 States ; Burr, 4 j Blank

BOOTS AKD SHOES, etc.,

supposed to. have been murdered near

has turned up in Liver

Clifton, C..

of all kinds earn prising B LEECH ED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS aud 8 11 £ ET­
INGS. Strijied and Check Shirtings, Den­
ims, Cotiotiadcs, Salinelles, hmlucky
per, In Wheadand, N. Y. McIntyre wax Jean*, Fancy sad Black Doeskins, Ca»ithrown, when Biggers drew a knife and meres, Prints, 6ic.
t?r An Irishman named McIntyre,

got into a serious scuffle a ilh one Big

instantly.

cincAPXsT

batbS.

’

fcjy The dead Imdy of John Caulter,

was found

vxnr

He died

cut the throat of the funner.

DRESS GOODS

the 24ih of April, in the

woods eight mile* Dorth uf Northport, in

either by the Electors ur the Huum uf Grand Traverse Co. lie was insane and
Representatives, the. Vice President be­ disappeared in May last, since which time
comes President, « oficio. That officer be bad nut been heard1 of*
also failing iif an election iu the .Electoral
HT A severe fire occurred nt Painted
College, would l»© chose by the Senate

BOOTS. SHOES AXD GAITERS,

Coaprwes sll lbs latest styles of SIIJCR.
Cbsllws. brilliant*, la«M. tore*'*, FRKXCU
MliSURN. and al! other kind* that-can be natn*4. many ol which are greatly *upenor in quality
and beanly to say thing bareWurv vffeseJ io Ihii

PROBATE NOTICE.

Poet, N. Y.. destroying property to the

amount of 160,000.

■TATE OF M1CH1OAX. Daasr Coryrr.i

BY

PRISTS

py Heenan writes to Bells Llfo in

THE

CORP,

London, pnd demands the privilege of
fighting Sayer* again within a week, fur

the champion’s belt

There la

do

PARASOLS

duubl

but that he fairly earned tlie belt

We have piles of S II E E T I N G S,
SHIRTINGS,

HT The Dansville Sentinel, the only

CLUTIIS.

democratic paper in Livingstun Co., N.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOW EUNG,

and all kinds ul domestic g&lt;&gt;uds ;

Y., ha* ceased tn exist

BRU A D

ahu&gt;

CLOTH 8, plain and fane)

CASSIMERE8, Linen

Beardsley, of Utica, N.

Drillings, Dvu

Yri formerly member uf Congress, died

ims, F. &amp; AL Cnsaiiuvrvs, TWEEDS,

recently in that city.

and every kind of GOODS

Meh and

Boys’ Clothing which we oiler at

HF" Twenty-nine boys and girl* al a
sailing party near Camden, 8. C., were

opart In ab«et and all were drowned.
E-ey Several persona at six mile creek

The Republicans are uniting rapidly.
Seward is likely to fa their nominee. I
did not think so a few month* back, but
things have changed since the caving in &lt;T
Virginia. He km a large majority ul the
party In Ms hand*, he now d&lt;*s pot fear
disunion, and he apparently Intends t&lt;&gt;
take the nominatioti. He can gel it. and
—what tbenlj He will pn&gt;bshly be
elected.
Tlfe ’democratic party hs». by
its abandonment of principles and pvrson*1 divriiuna, become * disorganized muss
ol spoil-umngrr* eugaged in the Prosidenthl election.
Its only hope rests on it*
success ia Peonaylvsnia. Lout to the

count. It ba* 120 votes in the South; to
Thrir tri£»tnph on
All these view* would cm under the struggle before us.
these add four from California and three
Tuesday will powerfully orti tri byte to
clauseiif.this platform. All
that which, vre trust,swaitaus in the No­ from On-goo—127 iu ML These may be
set
down a* certain.
Twenty five mure
parties claim Io be in favor uf the Union vember Elect i
'
'
votes are wanted to elect a President.—
Ot'tbe States, imlurt we except the Doug­
The north-west you may as well give
las party, wjm prefer him to nil elee.even
Whatever may fa the complete result over a* gone to .free soil and secti«malrim.
principles tluown-in. Aa tn the execution of the Charleston Cunvcnti-«n. we trust In the fa»l Presidential election Indiana
^vftbe laws, wa like that, if they will only that its proceedings in full will he pub- abme gave a majority for tbo Dunmcrnls.
make puntshmeul as certain to pro-slave­ li*h&lt;d in pamphlet form and Scattered Tho sloughing otf i»f divisions tbrre make
tfa&gt;&gt;ugb-&gt;iii rhe Aiuntry. A belter docu­ her now hopeless. Illi nori went for Buch­
ry plunderers, slave traders, nnd kidnap­
ment for the Rcdiiblicnn party it would anan by a plurality&gt;be is u&lt;&gt;w gone also.
. pers, as it i* to John Brown*.
lie bard to get up. The people would Counectient. N*w Jet-soy, and Pennsyl­
The Convention nominated a ticket, like to lie refreshed with the bold renum
vania (for Seward will easily curry New
which fiu-wanlwt a platform to stand up­ atnuxvs of Butler and Pugh against the York) alon* remain to oaitewt. i’rnn*
further
progress
of
slavery
aggrvrefon,
a*
vlrania gave a plurality &gt;&gt;T 1,060 votes for
on, ia expected tu be carried upon (tie
involving the utter ruin of the democratic far own James Buchanan, and m&gt;tf, out
shoulder* cf such u have “played out”
party north. They would like to|»era«e of twenty-five Congressmen has only
in all other parties.
those gushing pro slavery sentiments of1 three dcmccrat*. And if Pennsylvania
The first bulkit for a candidate for Yancey .which were preceded by weeping ia lost, the raker two States , are insuffi­
President, sU-od. Houston, 57; Bell. on his part.and were attended with the cient to secure SUCCCTK. To thia Complex
heartiest applause of nearly every South­ ion it is turns hy Southern concession and
; Everett 35; Mclx-an22; Graham
lx-t the
ern delegation. They would •* deeply the cmnproiUM* of far rights.
22 ; Sharkey 0; Crittenden 28 ; Gwggin interested In the aeven day’s effort of a Cotton States look it in Lfa face, and pre­
8; Botte 9|; Rives 8.
The telegraph great party to define its own principles, pare at once.
Informs us that Hon. Jao. Bkll, of Te­ aud which then only succeeded al the ex­
The
ws* nominated on the second ballot. En- pense »f harmony in It* ranks.
manifold ••ffering* and substitutes for the
wabd Evkbktt was nominated by nedaplatform wi&gt;uld also he worthy of pres­ cetablrihed. and w-fanee patrhitism guaran­
mat'mn fur Vico President,
This la the ervation, aa well as the attempt to bring
teed by Ms*-v«Myfire deliveries of his
first ticket in the field and will probably forward sundry Presidential candidates. oration on Washington, has been nomina­
bo last and leaU at the polls in Nuvctu- Bal it is impoMtble no* to indicate the ted by the old
Contention for the
various points of interest which such a office of Vice President
He ia a very
document would hare, as, at our time of fine old grotietnan, ouev# the most reBaltimore is an unlucky place in which
writing, ilia impossible toeoujeeture bow apectabla of the-Boetna Na*i«ual Admin­
modi longer the Convention will laal. or
tii nominate, this year.
istration party,and “writes for the Ledg­
in what freak it will indulge.
But we er." His i*fat qtrttJTficntiofts • for Vice
Fhw are “the Waiteaal Democracy T” have n&lt;4 the least doubt that the public*President will bo ahuouneed aa fast as
Tho gro slavery oftau in this village lion of the whole wnnld be au excdleut they are developed.—Dl. Adv.
“the National IJanjncrat-v have n«» thing for the RepiiHlii-auc, *Hle we fear
the dein-xTMts will never undertake the
in common with the bkxal sodr fire eater* &lt;4 tfa B-witb."

tar Mr*. Jane F- Paine, a niece of

Gen. Joseph Warren died recently at

in Clinton C:., were poisoned by drink­

ing twer prepared in an eartfarn vessel,

in which the glazing was dissulved.

CAN’T BE BEAT.

One

of their Dumber died.
I-s|f" George Diltx, of St. Johns, was

killed by the fall of a dead limb from a

tree on the 3d instant.

Alio a lot of MueetiaaeoM Books. and a pfi
Tiru children of Ellen Dillon, of witu each txmtol eoc dollar vr upa an:»
AH our aowi* went arlcCad will, great care
aud particular regard to 11m drtsauu* ol Uta
recently.
comisuuiiy, aud will be sold al price* that c*uu«A
ST A cod bank near North Union, |

MLEEVW; »oil collar*, CtiiBoixtU. Grat, thirl
tad Collars, snd --rrry kind of WHITE
GOOIH; alto Hosiery. CT»r* itylc ufGlote* and
Mitts, Bow-cut, Ribboo*. J»rr»« Trimming*, etc.

Cincinnati, died uf neglect and exposure,

Fayette 0u., Ph., ia un fire and has been

burning six week*.
Old “Jim Brpwn"

wm

sentenced

to State* Prison three years, at Grand

Rapids, fix passing ronterfeit money.—
He had been arrested for the same uf-

fense fitly time* liefore but never saw
the inside &lt;&gt;f a pris-&gt;n but twice.

Hi*

wm, now dead, hud pissed half a million

GIFTS

of bogus money.
ty Tho Edior of the Battle Creek
Journal, we opine, has bwn

tn Charleston.

He says he called upon
the “Old man of the M.Binlain.”
His &lt;

age is 109 years,

The gallant editor &lt;

seem a U&gt; have been captivated with, hi*
daughter, a bioo.ining Mias ol 80 sum-

1

He presented her hie card and

mere.

fold her he should be “tod happy to call

T-&gt; which abo consented

on ber agiiin."

wichattMA.

BJe-w our atare, we tbo’l

you were married, Mr. Journal. If not,
do the “fair ones” at home meet your nd-

■

vancea too coldly, or I* beauty at a dis­

SPECIAL JOTICES

count in Battle Creek. Verily a prophet
bath honor eumewhore, if kot “in his own

BAKMOM RMITH,
Cmjssellor * Selriitar, la all tbs

A
ZX. t^erta ot lh&gt;a Ftsta. H

country.”

HT" John Sherman, of Pownai, Vti. 1L-d. Tas
OSes, Pioneer Blade.
reeeotiy had aeon bora to him, be being
in hh 70th year.

|3ir The ship Robert Steward, bound

(

from Mobile to Liverpool, was wrecked 1
on the 80th of April.
Sixteen of far ’
orew are aupportd tohaveiporiBbed.

John Erwin, cf MeN.ir Co., T»,

had a slave whn became exasperated to
ward hia master. IU entauad bis rieepiog
apartm*«&lt; st night, and Wied Mr*. Er­

win wHh adeb.
oaped »hh Ma Bfe.

Mr. Erwla bartty"*'

:

uf

Mieb. Also.
Isswraas. Agra.-"

mHoc*.

NOTICE

VBBY CHEAP
Wt

f,nnlnS

*U kind., and

STACKS OF CBOCKERY,
WW* wsafcrfa nUi „ ofoerwiM al

TRIT LOW FICVBE8.

andtirteittFewdera

6

’

• MAKE TOL’R OWX SOAP, with rert,
rB. T. BABBITS TUBE CVNCERTRA I £
’
TED F0TA8U.

�3

HARDWARE!

*”

Banner Agcaey, DotraM*

tress But* G-"*1 A^vertioinir Agent, M
Wadwsrd Arrau*, i* ‘be only nutborired egret
u,, BixXis in Detroit, and his receipt for ad
rertmns or ,ubscripliou will be good with os.

SPRING &amp; SUMMEB

But virrL—To a lover of the beauti­
ful in nature, the Spritjg time is a de­

H is peculiarly m in

lightful reason-

uwl imly ol th* duonae ut Um liver, u4 'he ia&gt;v
■o.tira uf tbe kidney, and tho Madder, but oTevory onotiptMH, urdMoaae.
From a te &lt;W the
wove pb.*,ia*as&gt; every night« going to bed,wUi
to a fcr- a.y., entirety reoore the body of ovaryUung lu»t u opposed to UoUih.
Dr Mdrau’s Indian Root Pills are sold
by all dealers m iltxlictuea.

,uch teuhl and early pcawms as the pres,
Aa we look otiFtipnn nature to-day,

ritl

the lawn is covered with a carpet of green

«‘ried huca of beautiful

tj.uted with

Brnrcta, and as luxuriant and rich as natnre can make.

®jmr®mKrrmion
W E

aSe'

N Otl 'o’li

iikNb

ON LOW PEICES

with nne of the LARGEST and

BAILEY k BAKER

The wheat fields betoken

a bountihil harvest, and |^u fruit trees are

white with blossoms;

HARDWARE STORE,

BEST Assortments

of

*Dn Hoback inrlteetbeattetiUOT o' the »fck to the

OB 161 MAI. LETTLBL
from m-mbere of ths Medical brofowfon. W'tnre
of puttie jouniaU. well known Her c»» »u&lt;
Foratora. sad Lodio* of ihe higbael re-j-rotubihtr.
evfng ScOonnts of axtraotd'i'ary rerre »nm«lrt
' tba remedies, of wMeb cures they tbsiuaetrcB

every tree.shrub
ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

snJ plant, gives promise of a great m-

cresre.rech of its own kind ;

DR. HOBACK S
.
KiitoNivus BEUtDiEsn

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

as though

DRY GOODS!!

nature were to reproduce heraelf a Chous-

ETF WITNES-SES.
u TWsrpsrtira may be eomnltcd, p-remtaily oe
fiy lotted bv those *bo bare any douLt apon the
auMect. Th* cvidoneo io the pu *«*• of •'»Bnfieck, which ia atoIL time* aceesttllt- to
public, wtabllabes tbe fMb.wii^

and fold-

Godet's Ladt's Book.—The number

HARDWARE!

fur June has si ready reached us, and it is

si interesting and beautiful as ever.

The

FACTS:

That th* BLOOD FURIFIEE and BLOOD
PILLS hare been peered by ansljsi. to
CONTAIN NO MtSEBAL.
That they rare the almost mlvStMl cmr-plaint,
DTSPEWIA
with wwrerisoerrtrfefy. and in a rrrr short time.

engravings alone are worth a year’s subGodey not only gives the fin

scripliuo.

Ml engravings, but the most of them.—

Lathes’ Guards, orCoMBlaio* dMunaskoioe li
Largs Gold Spnnx LockcU, wiUbda8eBMM,i
ererr huoechuld. and would find one if Lares GoidSosplodwu,
. ;
nil were spare of in merits.
We have Medium stss. No. 3 Lockets
Heavy Gohl Pencil Uses, with Gold Pen. never known n subacriber discontinue it. Superior Gold Pens, with Holdtr ami box •
1 JUes* Gold ihmeils
...
।
Gaau’ Umvv Gold Pracils
.
.
.
Miciiioax Jovbmal or Edccatios.— Grat*' Gold Fras, with Sflrsr Extension

The Lady’s Book is entitled to a place In

The May number which has n&lt;»w reached

las*, they rsllcra
LIVER COMPLAINT^
aud restore tbs health sad streugth &lt;4 it* rJfcrer.

That
X3T ns musdroa or au *sol _g£J

mm

It« contents are ‘‘The

Vices of the Sc hool Room," “Gc-igraphy,’

however they tnsy bare been tfified with red

*iTbc Teacher,” '-The District System,"

XXDUCKD IPMBBS.

*!;Sm glad I am a Tvitcltcr,” uTbe Teach-

Pins.
•
•
Genu1 Plain Gold Hm, new Pattern
Ear Drops
. •
.
•"Singing in Common Schools," Ate., &amp;a Miasses'Gold Pina.
.
.
.
The Journal should be in the bands of Grata' Clusier Pina, Opal Centra

,rr‘» Influence," “Die Tt-itchei’s Work,"

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

Ever abown hi thio

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

Market, which wa

SAWS,

are prepared to sell at a small

■every teacher.

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOL*

'Thaxks.—Hon. Z. Chandler, ami Hoc.

BROAD di NARROW AXES, GLASS.

F. W. Kellogg have pkeed us under re-

BASH, and PUTTY, B U IL D E R S'

Ladies’ Pearl Card Cum
•
.
valuable specchm Genu'Sih er Pencils
Gents' Prarl P.-cket Suites, three blades,
best quality, .
.
.
Gents’ Bun or Ivory Knitea, three blades.
nlsavc an-ept our thank*.

ineaed obligations lor

HOUSE

and public ducnmenls, for w hich they will

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

advance from

bead to the seia of

the foot

and warrant prices tv suit.

NEW YORK COSTS.

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
ery style and description.

S&lt;-&lt; the new advertisement of P.

are on

We also maanfactere Copper, Betas. Sheet Iron

ftand with a full stuck of w« Il-nasorted

and Tin Warr of any and er err shape end descrip­

gnoda.

tion, all of which we will sell at Hard Times

men

Tbcir stock of Jewelry ia very

•large and make* a tempting display, inmt

Prices, tor Ready Pay.

J. 8a GOODYEAR* Co.
GREAT DISCOVULT I
THE PIIILUSUPHER’S STONE

QUisells will receive their share of the

ISAAC C. MOTT.

,

is now salUag more family (Jnctrim for 1 Doll*

GROCERIES

/New Saw Mill.—B«*ltao&lt;*d A Grant
mw

mill upon the

trace &lt;&gt;! their grist mill ti[x&lt;n Fall Urvvk.
The frame wn» rained «»ii T*te»&lt;!ny lu«t.
The house of Mr. Rid way of Ox

ford G&gt;.. Pa., was entered

when no one hut
hnntr.

Mrs.

by

thieves

Ridwuy was a(

She «n» pirt to the torture in or­

OOKIHG 8TOVS
J. F. BIRCH, PaViaker,
Mob. r» AM7 Broadway Naw Tert
Successor to J. H. BENTOX A (X
rar* Specimen Coplea of •Tea Muiwutw

HEALTH,

WITH ITS F LEASE® EM,

sum «f money was concealed.

HARD-WARE!

The vil­

J3?” Il in reported in the papers that
llrenaa and Sayers arc to fight again.—

this paper finusn tmietotima. l»r. IMi.» lealAltoanoc aud Family A J«
,«B»W »
greet auioi'i't of intrrestmg cud ru&lt;m»i.l" J.rd'cul
reformAl i&lt; » can bo haw gialis uf an&gt; • I ibe agvuto
throgbrai the ouuwtiy.
Indilbcrll or complicated cs-e. Dr. Iluliuk
mar be applied to jwrronaby or by letter cn-.h'aiBgoneMamp Gsrthen-idr.
PriMipei Uhre und wla rra-n... Xo. 1 East
Fourth st.'d building from Main »&lt;-• - I. UmBali, «».. lib-'ratHty in llami-oi"! .itrf.
For sale by J. V. Huberts * L- Im.t-rgw, »I
Nicbels.Orsugr'Hie Mills F A. her;er, Orel**'*
mail and Ite Reimrr. Mid-HeiIHr. Wr I.
Fraarteriile. end by D-winrU'. a.d Mtrclmttsj.cn'
reedy throughoutU e crantry.

Oxuoa Falls. Mad. Co.. N. T.
January J8tb. low.

der tn tn-ikc her ctrnfesu where a large

lains luive «• far e-caprd detection.

''Ear re Wind vbat thsSCAXHINAVI IN VEG­
STABLE BLUUB PILlJl arv rad&gt; tM&gt;i Uy 'be
expo iei.eeof tbouMAdsof li‘regwlltor-p- &lt;ih-s
la letters. aOdarits, modtesl
b? *vd
of mouth, proclaim tli«w» tube tin- r.-iy U.i ,.t«parolioaofuie kind rrer ulfcred lathe
ubaa
victim* ol HI baottb. They hm.t liter- -. tf.tM.gli
reerv arem*and wgsu m tucat.Uto.to«pel it tborongbiy and pertucmt-iiy.
Xo one can &lt;to«&gt;U their suprrforflr aftsr
one single trial—they ore Ovt »ui&gt; Utter
but, in fact, cheeper than a»y other I Lt»K I t it
takes a le«a awuUt of them to produce u Lotter
^Priorofthe Scanduusrisn Rlo~l P..iidcr. 11

FOUND.

•

arc building a new

BOOTS &amp; BELIEF,

Hastings, Mar Id, 194?.

,ini&gt;4b aa it is given away twenah purchas.era ofktbcr goods. \Ve trut-t the Meeats.

ipatn-migv.

recti; upon Urey—* • V 4«ee,i»
I ■ —. they
CAVhE SOON IO HEAL,
and diet barge front lbw ay.UUi. »v»ty taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or utUe * t»«. T hit
a*** RECBUIT THE DEBILITATED.

We can cloths you from tha crown
uf the

II. A J. RUSSELL in to-day’» paper.—

IFhoc ente-prising young

SICK FE3IALEII,

who bars ls»gu:she-l f.r rear® iu telnlrea we«kaud d«|wd«ncy, reeupci«'e or.h ptrai ra­
pid-tv under their mrigvial.tif •awiathJt. That
Sinusal disabditks arerra.uv.«i tj il.tr *&lt;rdialaad graUy .mnaUuus provartt- *. Ii.u iu«y
r”n'11 SHATTERED CWStlTTTlONS.

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND t I

■errkk’i Sagar Ca*te4 HIM!

u«, is edited by F. Hubbard, of the Adri­
an Union School.

GROCERIES

™

EATON &amp; BARRY.

MAGNETIC

©arairajEf:

MI OHIGAN,

Will he lie more likely to see and receive

fair play than before!
lion.

"Dutt’s the ques

W r dhuht it.
Die Con-'titutMual Convention a’.

Baltimore have nominated John B«-|| for

the Presidency, and Edward Everett lor
the Vice Preatdi-nry.

,

Willi am wmior*
- J-—-.,
------rd some of th.- be«l physicians In ths Hints stuong
which was Prof. Hwatltua. of ButMo, and tn.uv
others, all of whom decided that my diaesM wouM
lermteate fatally: that the abscess vonld errata’
ally break Inwardly. a»d ran my liftra-ar I was
nut able to labor moeb f.w two rears, and not lik­
ing Io be idle. I commenced taking yoor Fills.—
.-Con eIVr. th. swelling rammeneed diMppranug
and anally appoered to twnt esteroally. I boums alannol and .cut for Br. Hpragns, who ed-

E

lead TklSl
Indolent Sore, end Tnmorfe rared by Trsak
lagnetie OinUnaaL
AND

Laylas the Corner Slone.

i/The hivmg &lt;»f the corner stone of
the new Methodist ^Episcopal Church
Edifice will by permission ot Divine
Providence take place on Wedneotlay,
May 30th. at 2 o’clock, P. M., in the
village of Hastings.
Appropriate ad­
dresses will be made by Rev. Joseph
Jennings, of Kalamazoo, nnd Rev. E.
Boldstnck, of Battle Creek.
Several other Clergymen front abroad
will I* in attendance, and participate in

Loo apreod tbreagb thio oeetioo. and mors than
a Ail?—1 boxes of Herrick's Pills hare sold ia
tbi* vicinity. My Post OHtoo address ts Onside
tuu,. *-L~
,:T-w?*r r—7.-2v
trrcatsd oaa address tnc. br eactcsinx s siasip,
sad learn more felly my sufiertnre and dangen-us
rendition foe three long yaxr*. Yea may pub.uh
this letter if you like, to semi the wok and ad-

j

1

Try &lt;Hb nmarfcaMe sod moot u&gt;tcre*|i"g rem­
edy. Il i.ro-i^-dol lhacouMuire'L-i jinrr-ul
the m«t powerful aud the wort me.U.inu • tai'ti
and Boots tn nature. ebeimcuHt cmubtn-M and in■Betid to weH
glare B-.nleo. and d-rned
by a powaifal Battery, thn» poreresir-K tit additfoa U its Mperior medical
,,r'" “ J1M'

DRY GOODS 1
iMirimiU!' »■ j«iniir

frits, end if weed will do banu. «nd diaappoint

The Hastings Brasi Baud will also
be in attendance, and -give interest to
the ncca«it&lt;n by playing some of the
"^beautiful and aoul stiringaire.A nipper will be prepared by the
ladies of the Society, which will be in
resdioeas nt the cbwe of the puulic eaweio-v, to be sold fur the purpose o&lt;
falsing funds to aid in building tbu
house of worship.
Tickets for supper
AO cents. A general attendance of the
of the tow# and aurrvundmg
country i» earnestly nnd respectfully ao)«lcd. h behalf of the Buciets.
J. Bovnton, Pastor
Bretinga, May 10th. id&lt;R

tya hsoltbisr, eleaatier.^s

aa ’_ .. aaahav KhflUsfarSL

Jfestintp’ jprirt tirrnrt.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

all kind.. /‘Um. Brulre.1 un i fpruui
,
Bnraa, Fressa parts. UNIMatos. Ind&lt;4&lt;r.t and
long etond ins hurra. Wound a 4v.. A»
It wU
ahatontore the Hair to tin: Bald Head, and pre­
.
our goods to suit Use times and mw vent tba Hair (rawi felling.
The Mawwtt- qiMnwMt be* bara extsttsrfejy
people the Into bio nf going to Kalama wsad upon Canal aud Draagti Hm ere f. r GUIs,
Woamfe Sprains end laauctw*.. mid '. a e.ire
boo and Battle Creek to trade.
&lt;are. when applied hot, lor Soratolx-s on linters.
We here pat down the prieee nt all

�KOMOBK PAUT,
BO MUKt SICOKRfl.

.tnnla* JHHRi nli
c"s
a»

pac

To

laHAWftHAH
iinprochni’. in enve.i rieext Ihj f»rut*tiun of
lhe G-.rterorncnt.nnd t»ne tvf theta—which
ik relied upon a* a prK-edent t.&gt; guvciu
actlnt) tn all future cases—t* the mw in
which Ji.-bti Randolph wa« chairman of
the IJonfc- (x.nimtUce. fa that case, like
the prcaetii Gwiidc Investigating Ciininitu-e, then wns a preVuniakry vxatniua-1
tiofliin reivrrnce tn the find n" s.f a prob- 1
able; c-umi lor inipcn&lt;4itnciir, nnd when
the CunntitltM aatistfod lhcm«rlvea there
wna cA-’H v fur inijvearhnicnt, 4&gt;*y caniu
into the House and n»ke&lt;l for authority ti».
proceed in the case, with a vfew to franfo J

READX-HELIEF

DBiGjrxm&gt;NnEim:ixi^,
fCkemlralB, Pai ata, Oita, Ca

TERPENUMSAM) Al-conot.

MMMUH

■

TB»S MIWWWh

article* for impeaebmvnt, !o Ac presented •
nt ths bar of th- Seaatr.
I understand that thi* p.-ecmicnl, notwitb-taiidihg flie puerile nrutert of lhe I
T&gt;..—...tit 1.. rn...
I. sr
1
•Kimi of two or three witnesses, the case
w ill Coin* buforu t|ic Uuuae tu a»T; fur
puwer to investigate with te fanenee to tbo
presentment uf funntl charge* at the baruf the Senate itpinst the President.
'
When th* J louse devidrs that artkick
of inipeac-'imcnt shall bo preferred, then
the jurisdiction is changed from the Spe­
cial Cuiuniiltco to the ci-mmitteo un lhe
Judiciary, uf which Mr. Ilickruan i*
ehainnau.
The polut which will be submit ted to i
the Senate is iheicly on a minor, which .
bax not yet slnpcd P.sclf, that the Pi^si-'
duit, through Inn mtn accord, aud by lhe
exercise &lt;&gt;f hi* pecuniary means,* m mix
*d up with the fnkificalion of fraudulent
nnluiitliznuui! txtp.-is io un extent which .
materially induced tu carry Pconsylvania in the Pageidenlial contest of 1856.
I
Before jhe rumoval uf the District At- j
torney, the belief of the President was I
that ho was rtk-no-d because of the cumplieitivuid' his luxuuols in the Tn a-ury '
Ikpartnivut. Tho District Attorney has
bget&gt; so mortified at the ingratitude of the
President fir so many years uf invalua­
ble service, that he is determined to pur­
sue the wui to tho Litter end.
•'
'Die only drawback to the matter of:
impeachment is that tl.e democrats have !
expressed n determination tu spring a I
mine in the devclupment of the facts |

Evomd moat coniplelc nvortman

yrarg aNmlta Indiana of our w—sriZj??

' "1* d*P&lt;Dfl •,*B tf,'“

xraaooosswm

PRUNE8. FIGS. RALSINH, CODFISH;
in f.et, ovdfytMWt'fa'’fo*’fl*A^ h^sUeb as
will be uccdsd for fiuniiv use.

. Ato«a grenifVsrlW afrtlfr.: 1.-1 .q rt* tat A
CDDJEfie’rtkfeMlXBJ

(No. 3.)

E-AJD3^7'-A_'2R’S
Dr. Radway A Co. bar* reerntly discovered a
method for extracting from rvx&gt;U herbs, planta
and gums, a nutritious extract of sack wonderful
nourishing power—which they have combined

•r Ready Pay, oaif. '
RpMiat attaetfoa Witt ba paid aeCOkFOtlNDi.NG amt milting up PREgOtllTlOMS: aud any
O«c pwretkaing taediciaoo of us eoa rijy apoh
Uscir being

‘

J

The Ileautioa of Polygamy.

DB. J. &lt;J. AYER A

Lowell; -mass.
Lot won far Itself such a renown for tha cure of
•vary rsristv of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it li enurdy mutaresaary for us to noauat tho
T?s Jffr.

thus suckled, with a sweet disposition. ’
RADWAVS REGELATING HU8
Regulate each and every organ of tlx svalrin
correct all dvrangements of th* Liver, Do
blomach, Heart aud Kidneys.

Hence ft khouM be en
not only Scrofula, but ~~

tor» ibal rtcelv* the ru«l wwnienl of |ly:cUn«. becaua*
sgrveulie to lie ix-&lt;c a»
writ
ccrtafn In 'givs a |&gt;crtuaiicul *fccrc«t»
of t-MJi'y strength.
All ibb** "pexmw t* whnn&gt; wrl’arr partferiItrly referred
lo.wit: »vl’&lt;-rWl» tu-in
fever and aruv',/i»a-ci| 1 y uj&gt;Cida. dUrrl:w;v.
&lt;lvM-nlefy.-InJiraiiqn, Iwe v-f m ]eu't*,,a»&lt;l
all diseases or Jernngemeuts uf the •iniuaeli,
superannuated iuvalhl*. pe.-M.ns af sedeeiary
oceupaiion, ami nursing U ulheis. kill cousvll
thair own physieal welfare by gitiug io Um-

gOtOWMSIOZ

»LM&lt;
CE OF THE PKAC
i^tor at law. and Sol
Bolley’s Blurt,'up •&lt;

1st Himgarts by 3’°

: *"&gt;1 WnEL &lt;NM
JBTICT OF THE PEACK

fllfcs in tbe Court n.iuae.

.

Dinner PiS.atbdfor Purifying tAo Blood.
They are sugar-coated, to that the most sensi­
tive caa take them pleaaantlr, and they are tho
beat aperient in the world for ail tho purposes of a
family physic.

NEW FIRM!!
i-okhav * csni mOu

Prire 25 cents per Box; Five baxw for SL00.

Tbe subscribers wnutd inform the citixens of
Hastings sud.rtetatly. llndtb^riMurr prepared
। Iodo all bus.ussa pertaining to

Great numbers of Clergymen, Phvsicisns, fttatM■aen, and eminent person sum, have lent their
■amee to certify the unparalleled tucftitneos oTIhese
rcmtxUea, but our apace here will not permit lhe
Insertion of them. The Agents below named fur­
nish gratia ouzAmkuca* Almanac in which they

For sale br J. P Hebert. A Co.. Hastings; P. .1
DcKeiioer. Middleville; Eli .\&gt;eh&lt;’U. UraugeviHs
A J Boun, I’rairivillle; sod hr |liti" ,t« gtu

B-Ij A C Rs 3CISiHlM B ,
on short notice, aud in a manner unsurpassed.
ironi
uuuiau
kthnrats, transmitted from parent* to their cUO-

Radvray’s Renovating Resolvent.
WUi radMadiy e» terminals from ths system
herofala,

NEW CABINET SHOP!!

5-Fever
rp*flBoros,
2-

HEATH A. COTANT.
Cancerous Affectior.s,
Nodes.
Rickets.
Glandular Swellings,

lba3B.M JZZ

♦W.t^FUl
~-Uts la saOktam ,s^rtly w Wtatu Ute.
Hsm* Il la svrn mare vslusl-ls tv muMte n..„

P*rtw«iLar alien Don gtrea fo Horse aud
Ox Shoeing. Also to all kinds of Plow work, i
Wsgoo ironing. &lt;ta.,etc. , j a
AU kinds of produce taken in exchange at mar- I
ket prices; CASH not rcfoned. A share of lbs ]
public patronage is solicited.

Prepared by Dr. J.0. A/er t Co.
1

«*»u,

Shop al the old^tand of Samuel Pgwrf^nt^ljffo '

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,

S. POWERS.
|
D. F. CAMPBELL.
Hartings, March 1, l&amp; Q
uSiyl
|

iaii.iDu.ruu.

Being prepared with •ft^MCMurr machinery
lor making Baah, Blinds, Doon, Ac., and fur
plaining lumber, 1 ean execute all work pertaining
to the Carpenter A Joiner business, better and
cheaper, than can be done by other*.

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced.

The reasons why
n-'HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ia Vkw of
^"fol destruction of hiimsn life, - nt-1
ui£\h?
‘Uft,psi,ra» practiced
upon lbs anfortiMMU* vicuras ol such diseases
Is doing the Isrgrat Hardnarc bnainess ia Hastby quacks, sereralyMrs ago diractod their, outs- ‘Yl'lJSSfeS'Ji.
aulliuir .urereon ...
__

Turing

FROCI8 BOWER

BEST GOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
now rMeriig my SPRING slack of &lt;-&gt;•&lt;»
and liar* os baad a And raw aaaortiMatot

1AM

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation’ ready

BUELfAiiEA trir.iitb irujiE stuves.'
TL\\ COPPEJl ^Nl! SHEET-IEOH
ware nr ••sit i ufRER
ATZOU a.; PJUVES
■
TftAX KI-EH.

to' do any amount of
We bare ear Plaining. Sawtag, and Turning
Worts now in full operation, and are prepared to
wore:,
plane lumber, Plane and Match Flooring, or do
in a* good order and n&lt; prompt as any
anything in our line st the lowest possible rates.
COFFINS constaatly on hand, and at greatly ocher Mill in Barry, or any other ooniy.

oxrsTOikd:

My aaaortmsntafFARLOB STOVES, emnpiGe

Tlavlng secured the services uf *
All kinds of Lumber, Prodnce, and even OuA,
taken In payment lor anything in our line of buaiicaa.

HEATH At COTA MT.

NOTICE. ’ • ‘

HsF.CUKD
rUTARY PUBLIC s»«d

ilinuo.

CARP ESTER 1 JOI.XER WORK.

PUfauaf,

Price 2S cents; 4i&gt; pill in each U-v.
Wm. Mvutgr A Co., iwopnvtnroflir. A. Trask’
Mnguebc Omtiuem, Eai Iv .Ik. JJadiMm Co, N. V.
Gcartel Aj_eul.
aVIv

Young America Ah sad.

&gt; Cpamnpik&gt;D,

of’ breath in the fijture, wherever no one
party shall have a dear majority ia tbs

I.A.nOLBK&lt;

• TTOBNF-Y a..ACnnu«for

Washington, April IT.

wil1 cerUl‘nlJr •*»* a v«»l dc«l

7

tionv whicb *ri*e to it, Midi *a Enrrnni
find SjsXW DiafiAitm, Sr. AxmoaVs Fijm,
Ko**, or EarstrxtAa. Punruw, PtwxvbM,
UiOTcn e«. Blainm nnd Barta. Tcmoiu, Ttrrnu I ,h* ®°*r pp»1*rti-o wfofa me with- engsivd „
and Sos* Ruat M. 8cau&gt; Hus, liiaowoaw.
Rhlik*timm. Sr riuunc and McacuxiU. Diss.vses. Dmovst, Dv»ranu». Dminr, and,
•
fodrvd. 1U. Coun-XINTS abistno rttajt YinxF»»m th. above, it 1* shown tM Dr. M.ne'. JaTxo an birvaa Btoon. The popular belief dtM Hoot Pilis nr-1 only cuter Hie rtmudi Lst
in •• impurity of Ot Uood " it founded iu truth, become united wirb tint bluod. (br iber tmd «si
*«d uttaidririy ra^tmt eaddre«
for scrofula h a dc^cacraum of the blood. Tbo •? w?
particular purpose and virtue of tins Soraapa- the arak* from aft impuritr, and ifec life of tlx
body, -tort i. th* M«d tas^mc. p-W. tori
rilja ia to purify and regenerate thia vital fluid,
withoat Which sound health U wipoeaiblc in rtv; reM*M-m*&lt;t|r all sirkurs. and pein l.’dtirra
from the erricrti. for tlm eanuot rrn.ila wtea the
eba laminated constitutiuns.
body bcOMnoa 00 pure and elwir.
The reason why people are m&gt; distressed whra
virt. snd wbv no iM»r die. is breast thrv do a«
get a medicine which will p&lt;M U&gt; the 'afletsd

i

The^uh*cribj£,js ngw prepared with |lLneqMearv-mscMrrtry'bbmaiwfactws^ biMr aWrFetieap-

ll

BAILEY A BAJ

rer’s Cathartic Pills,

reprobate then had nt least a score uf wo­
men whom he rolled wives.
History show* tlut polygamy has nev­
er existed in nny community for fifty
year* without women becoming an artide
uf merchandise. The traffic has already
commenced in Utah. 1 will mention one
&lt;d the several instances brought to my
notice.
Al Ogden City, about V0 miles
math t.f this phcc, in July, 1858. a young
English woman wiwaold to a num fur n
wagon load of pumpkins, the pumpkins
to be paid nt pumpkin time. When par
day came, tho fellow took the woman
back, and said he didn't want her. Of
course the parties rued bargains nnd quit.
This story may Seem very ridiculous,-but
it w as told me, and if as truth vouched fop,.
by n lady who crowscd the ocean with the
woiutui who was sold, and she has been
acquainted'with her ever ain-« her arrivil
in this Territory.
1 have no reason to
doubt its truth,'nnd 1 give it to the world
us illustrative of the estimation in which
women arc held by the Mormons.

Gen. Asliley, of Chin, has a bill ready
tu Introduce into the Ilona* to prevent u
recurrence of such scenes as were enacted
but December nnd January.
He has
Mb milled it to some uf the first lawyers
of the land, aud it meet* with their ap­
proval. Section first of tho bill provides
fur the immediate election of a chairman
by s plurality vote. Section secund pro­
scribes that the only business ol thi*
chairman nnd the House shall bo tbe
eloetiua of n Speaker and/ prohibits de­
bate. Section third provides in the event
of no election of a Speaker by Wednes­
day of the first week, that a plurality
shall elect Then follow the elections of
the other uffiecra, who, after four intel­
lectual ballots, shall tie elected by a plu­
rality. if such a law can constitutionally
bo made by one Congress to apply to
the organization of the House—and some
oi the ablest lawyers in the country say

“ FB ABCIK ROW
in aatprr'

the moat effectual remedy which, th* medical
drift of. onr lira**, ran devise for thi* every-

and «liild;U so.absstrlmigty lender, that lhe
ni^tl.er,' c'jyinally if rise t-c yuung. is apt J-'
foeg*i bcr tiJu Ltalih inlier »*litine-anxir«y
for ber ipfow.
tb*f rd»a| yTpsB’crruy
arrive dlinltgiM Mumhir'seii-v*. the Wear uf
bodynii'l niiadir geixiratly aggravates!, llerr,.tben. i» a necessity for a wtitmdnni tu veewfie
rale lite energies [of Ibp PTSItm. ni.il Canute lb•
niutiier in i*-ir np under 'her rstsitstltig tlfe'.-

(DIEQLO’, m (DAfilH

G-ElSTTriTsrE.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Compound Eitracl of Sarsaparilla,

nil ..v.v’vi uni. ...mx ,
........
’1 mcrihfrW Hits itrti’.Lx- A few -trot-.'s «» ihc
gemlar &lt;»g. • .’Thor* m -xt iaia 4&lt;ri«ds «k« i;

RliaLLOkVO &lt;TIDL3,
of nutrition oa one ounce of ordinary bread; so
that, while the syatam ia undergoing a llvortnigh
pliysieklng, and’ regalaluig process, it ditty bePersoua aSiicted with Liver Complaint, Drspepaia. Heart Diamm.Tnllae** of Blood, aad rii /►
mdeo who are subject Io irregularities, Hrsteria,

: „,».iAteb.’S

rtcasvMsart. HreT.-aad lilrer iHprsair# «ep&gt;n«.'
‘nttWrlnfl-wAHblty. "•’J *°°u **fi&lt;"** »lYtu
W । v.lf-r

Il&lt;c Ciikra iLily a.
kHi Hwy ’•AB J1"1
1 it *«li*i&gt;ihint pecuUaH/.r’dairieA.iu'et’mfori:
Klluisg yenra. nt it ia l iearaul In«lm Jclair,
ivigtwouitvg toibo b*w*L. oxorlktu asm. ut*.
«J VrJdrmttnjr ren rally w»'.&lt;aw th* dtL'
Inrrtf thdpbands nf agnj tn’iu arnlyemro

Hie moment it la applied to Iha injured parts, all
Bta and uoeaainras cease. Look out for counter­
ta and invitations—PurahaM only Radwar’a
Ready Retief. Price IS eta., 40 cu., and (I per

euuuectrtl with the ♦100.000 that Truman
Smith brought to Philadelphia. The un-1
f-r Innate rwult of this undertaking can •
Lu fully deioonstratcd by Alderman Mc­
Mullin, and others.

Utah, March 21.
Some limo ago Heber Kimball vra*
lecturing sonic tniuiunaric* who were
preparing to start out ou foreign mismona, in the Tulvenmde, and said to them:
‘‘Ilvciiireii, I want you to understand
that is is not to Itoas it has been Lcreu»lore.
Th* brother missionaries have
been in the habit of picking out tho pret­
tiest Women for tlieniselvd* bclutc they
gel hero, and bringing &lt;&gt;n the ugly ones
for uk ; hereafter you have to lifta-i them
all I—..
.-I.:..,. ___ ..e
!

Oo* quarter « all ottr pMide arc aeroftdour;
thMr plramu « mvwtadby ibb farting in1 fretion. and their health I* undermined by tt)
Td rtrtuac ft fiwmthe »*rM«n w« mu*! renovafa
live blood by «n alterative medicine, and in• viaoratc it by healthy .food aud exerriac.
6uch a medicine we nupjily la

TEl tn^EE. sCGih. s£id&amp; Hip/er,

During late years the public have been mis­
led by large bottles, pretending to rive a quart
of Extract of 8«r-p*rilta frt &amp;*4allrt. Most
of these hare been frauds ujxjn the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa­
rilla. but often no curative properties whatev­
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the uto of the various extracts of

&lt;

t V. ten

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Kovrcfi is hmeby ainnr that mi' xm^
Aaacaaora will meet al the .lore of J. P. Roberts

/ First Rate MILLER,
ai'fiwrinff! -wny Um w t» Tnoar

tbrtii tbeee «x*i
vfitn*.
•

Im &lt;M«rt«w*aa

K. M *f S. E. X of Reetion S3.
For partiratarw*pp*y ta ttttoI.rU^Hism., Hai­
improved pls», tugrtfcpr v0kh| a good
ti mors, Barry County. Ibcli.
Smutter—w* are prepared to do the
HENRY 3. BANFORD,
beat pfwork. Please give tu a call.
irroar?

,

•‘81’E!^C^ttAll'• PEXMA-XSHIF.

^dasia3r,ki&gt;-e&gt;“.’5,i?,aI

&gt; hare Bksgrestest variety ot
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

..

Ireta^a ioiAwfown. Sa Plata and Box Hovss

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
BRI ANT,' BELL E ipiunQN,

Cash paid for wheat.

BOLTWOOD A GIANT.
.Ihutini^SeD. 8. 1858.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC GAT.T.mv «MEW ABRAXGEMSJTT.
GEMTT.BMEN AND EADIES’

EATING 8ALO0N1J
’CMtK'kiutit At'all BoKm

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VOL. 5
gistings’ justness Jirertorj.

NO. 3.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY. MAY 24, I860,

GREAT

Ifjoitt $«rtrj.

mao with whom he bad.com* to deal, and
he wished to place dl be had in the world

A terrible murder, the result of __
ed ft'B'Wudt. ' Sit down, and fo'thta ad- Indian soperMltion.bdescribe
superstition,™ described as foltow.
follows
in the Nuriwester. published M tee Belk'
mlroWe coffee, we wiU drink eWajr i* W£ “rim ’r,‘"
tnembrtinee altogether:" ■
The Jew took the preffered chair.
of them are guilty of doing
-We have-past received the following |
.-BcliHe tue, prieec. yoar treasure la ■
thing m tb^J are fore amlli
BOLTWOOD A GRANT,
thrilling fotettigunao frotn tbe ahorre wf
kxKALERS &gt;n all ‘ ‘
•*Th«rB .h a pre-tier qi
troekery, Ac.
exercise his wits sufficiently to obtain a
among y&lt;Wrig 1adi*a of tlw
The
living.
If nothing offers nearer, I ,shall seam examined without siiccres.
which w.efcAri» ®W. faahiot
11. J. K ENFIELD,
ifino
dldchina,
aiflj,
Indeed,
all
mir
poaer
Fort
Gurry
to
the
west
side
of
tbe
ahape my course to that land toward the 1
------- OF-------V-sEALER in ererjr rsrfety &lt;
the plundering lake, do a fttreulpeditiuo. In the vicinity
aetting sun, whore I am told, tbe diatinc- sessions, were aaltrififtAd
daguerreotype*
17 n«». crockery, hardware
tioM vf rank vanish, and where every rapacity of lha wttny; bat, thank* tz&gt; the of ‘Jack Heed’ they felt h With Mr. Jab.
name of Israel’s Gon, wo were enabled to Monkmnn. who Informed them that he
man is as good as hie neighbor”
era.
, We ftinaidrr it
The Jew premised, and asked when he keep secret ihujrust you reposed in u*. had visited ‘Thick Foot’s’ carnp^nd there highest degree. Wra
would bring bis trewres, so that bo Your proparty--only await* your order,to learned that ‘Thiele Foot’s’ brother had any young girl should mH. I
be restored hi you&gt;*s you gave it.":
killed hie grandson, a boy of tan or 12 cheap a» thia. With an cx&lt;
might be able to appoint a private meet­
' The prince wsa sstunisbed.
"I bad years of age, being apprehensive that said
ing lu arrange their business.
. .
scarcely bdleved in such virtue,my frieud. boy wm bcouming a ‘Windigoo.’
We
“
I
have
them
bere."
answered
tbe
F RAN CIS ROWER,
GOODS.
prince, drawing from beneath bls veat a You hare taught ioe »hal a man’s Integri­ may inform our uninitiated readers tbst the enwgetnunt should, by any ini*ui»dcrwide girdle.-On examination it waa ty mi&lt;y be incorruptible, and henceforth 1 according to mi Indian tradition, th».t If
found to press apart with a secret spring, shall have increased faith io the dignity this youth had onoc tasted human flesh
he would have become an impenetrable
and in its recesses, wbicb were deeply and purity of human nature.'
A
J-.— .AX.'^LUJ &gt;L_
to lead or stell as ever ArcbHIee wm af­
BULBY 4 BAKER,
lined with soft wool, was found a odlecter emerging frotn the river Styx.
h marks matin by young mrtt when t«&lt;grth*
W E ARE NOW ON HAND
ti.m of the most precious and dazzling
stones that bad ever greeted the eyes uf ed bis girdlu1 with niit a iume missing.-— waa tn obviate ao dire a calamity, that er, conceniiug wl&gt;st is periia|* *wk;^er
ith one &lt;&gt;f the LARGEST aud
in
that
very
booee.
the
children
of
Ban
the Jew. Diamonds wboee lustre wgs
BEST Assortments of
like a star, rubies and sapphire, mcU of Heber ware educated in the principles of nil. and ceremony, perpetrated tbe trag­ deuce, would, if ahe heard thenu cm
which was worth a principality, were in butfor and justice. Every* hero the integ­ ic deed, by burying- bis axe in the skull cheeks to crimson with ►batns and tv
Not aatiafied with “Were it a sister of dura:-wh for* i
turn admired aod commented on, aod te rity ol their father wait soBnded abroad nf hi* grandchild*
crushing bis head to atoms, bis supersti­ said with fishing eye. "swell grtMermf
ken account of.
It was past midnight
tious furor impelled kirn to cut up tbe core." but that nut’ bwig; J he
when the examination ended and the ac­
cienL The world heard the tale, and the remains and burn teem to cinders, in or­
»hta advice lo auUredy'a
counts finished.
der to thoroughly extinguish any latent needs It, moat mixi.mJy deainng ibat abe
“Now,” said the prince, "I would lain
see where my treasure is to Be, jhat, in but the companionship'uf princes and no- vital spark which might, by any possibil­ should at all tinire preserve iber dignity
ity,
germinate
into
a
‘
Windiguo.
Tra
blus.
.
In
ail
parts
of
tbe
commercial
case anything should happen to you nud
and self respect.* •
»ealers in dn&gt;&lt;«, nmUeuno, psient um«yuur wife, 1 might know where to seek world men beard die name with venera­ di'tiun also taught that when any body■ --------- io। a tan. ■
cinea, palau, oil*, tarpeuliar. burning Boid.
..._____ -I.-n.illr win.
tion ; mid at this day his family are scat­ had fairly commenced eating human flesh,
II"
.
A man much taldktedta. drinfciWLHbV
tered
about
in'the
gruudost
cities
of
Eu
­
his
heart
became
a
solid
mass
of
ice,
and
"That is a precaution of only common
oatremeiy ill with a feier*,* cpiaaltalom
■ prudence,” answered the Jew.
‘'You rope, the monarchs of finance*, the arbi­ hence we are told, as a matter of great was bald ib hi. b&lt; dH-ndyr. 1# three
shall youroelt behold it put in a place of ter* of qsoneyr market, the successful, be­ moment, that the young heart, burned phy*idiams,‘bow,To curt tbe fever awn
THE
OLD
HOUSE
IN
JUDEN
cause
honorable
controllers
uf
the
wealth
like
every
other
heart,
presenting
no
safety, from which it will not be removed
STRASSE.
symptom* of glaci&amp;cation!
until your return, save by circumstances uf riatibns.
Buttiiough frequently urged to make
in which even the sacrifice of my life may­
hands, y«»u cure the fevjrr, aud 1 will
her bime iff One uf the principal palaces
Tiiz‘‘ln*titutiun."—A correspondent of ,abate the thirst myself.”
be demaudud."
•
In &lt;&gt;no of the most distinguished quar­
The shutters were dosed to prevent all in which they dwell, Sarah Rothschild tbe Chicago Daily Journal, writing from
ters of Frankfort on the Maine »ns the prying eyes.
Thu Jew and his wife re­ passed her peaceful old age in the quaint Ciiicinciunati, details a scene of the woikA^ young litJj, being addressed by ,M
When
street called Juden Strawn;, or Jew’s st. moved the china.frem one side uf the old house In the Jddcn Strn&amp;sc.
ings of our “peculiar institutions,” as fol­ gcntlesn.in much ulrleh thail her*4f? w-•’
her sons, who were princes in their own
Although in the very heart of the pity, it closet, and then carefully slipping
served lb hiiu'TMR YWYWrty ohjevtion sba
right, and noble by their country’s gilt uf lows:
was quiet aixl retired, and represented panel, u hich' hud been so beautifully fit­
Years of talk about tho wickedness of bad W a Udh&gt;n with bim was' ifflttftobabut u amall number of the busy residents ted in, Unit no one ignorant of the secret nubility—given, t&lt;-o, to merit alone— slavery, will nut so stir the sluggish
bllity of bre drW&gt;g Irefewo her mwl hwv ng
could have detected it, tbecirde was low­ when they visited her. she received them blood, as a single incident occur!ng tu a her to lb&lt; aurryYUX bf .*«!*•»hf^-ioTP
of Erankfiirt.
in the tame rotana in wrhk-h they had re­
ered into a receptacle beneath the shelf.
received tliir lesson* of troth and honor, moment. On the cars the other day we whichi be m.vle the apt mid c-iu^yineMaIn
a
moment
all
was
replaced.
The
whose love of gain—If indeed, such a
noticed a beautiful woman—one of tbe I ry reply—-Blrss.nl i« ili&lt;- Audi wM Mb
and thq stately woman n4e up with n
patwhin had entered Into his toul--waa prince bowed his thanks, shook bauds
finest .form*, and sweetest lady-like eoun-1 a virtuous wife, f-r • the Rmtar; uf *i*
under the full durniniun of bls boncstv with hi» new friend, and wss soon on tbe f;r*ce and dignity that woiildroem to be- tensuucs we have seen fur many a day— ,
BOOTS. SHOES,
1 days shall be duwbtad.’*
■ /; 3 i.nrflM
i&gt;ng
only
to
a
queen,
and,
laying
her
and integrity. '1‘Iktc mcto jewels which road flying from pursuit.
attracted our attention.
Un the seat;
hands
upon
their
heads,
and
bless
them
he prixud far above the gold and precious
back ■&gt;( her was a gentlemanly looking .
M-nlbs peeved a way into y wirajuid the
|
Judge B-------- —bud atcr&gt;,.wil4‘ *»n
stolMw with which bis brethren Sought ti&gt; Jew worked early and late. Thu beauti­ Tn the name of Umel*a God.
man, whose featates the lady’s very much I
••Muy their tribi increase
is the reiteYubled.'
• ■ ' •
■ I
—
solace themselves for their outward pov­ ful Sarab watched the cradle uf her chil­
' Ever shown in this Market, which we
'heartfelt thought of all who new their
IM.r. U«&gt; ar, Marta). inoDta well.f "P-^- -h'1 “P­
erty of appearance.
dren with a mollicr’s under affection.—
worth and integrity .
Such is a true
• gentleman
•
- and- recogniz
■ ­ for drunkenneaMr Uta
- *
are prepared to x-ll at a small
f will nvt soy that he was not earnest
dressed
came
1n,
Her
ambition
f-&gt;r
berwona
was
not
that
Her ambition for her sons was nut tuar j1 skvtrfi of the great Hocsx or Rothschiid.
“lai that our Bnl&gt; 1
. ?
_
|v eo king for means to provide apimst tbev should lieeome great, but goed mem
ing the’brat; took a seat by the aide of
advance from
“Yea. air.” replied th*
‘ „
life future roiitiugencies &lt;&gt;f fortwnc. and to but'she hoped they would h^wnne a liulc
him.
"Fine the rUawil two dollars aifl! &lt;**U ;
As Indtaka Ubltaary Notice.
lay up something Lt the little ones who more succcMful In life than tbeir plod­
“Is that a slaveF asked a second gen­
; -al un-und his board; liut high nboi o ’
tleman, pointing to the lady m front.
. ding. Inburiuu* father.
The Aurora C.mn.qrtda! la guilty nf
1 these was enthroned n pure principle uf
Then came the terrible French inva­ the following i»l&gt;iuiary :
honor and justice, ncrfeelly ific«»rr.iptib1e
We were astonished, Or the lady had
sion, and tfefse revi&gt;lwii&lt;wiA which convul
Ma.
Eurtva
Jem
tangs,
we
are
sor
­
tu the hew uf whicti wealth and honors;
deep blue eyes, Kmight bewutifal hair^ind
m-dnll Germany. Frankfort, Hamburg, ry tu stall, lus debited. Hu departed
n-ul.l nut bribe; nor poverty c«eiip&lt;-l
a clear, blooming complexion.
aboard a bbdt, MAf MniuW Wrealhiesa, in
and Bremen, felt the shock, and the pour this life on nmnilay last. , Jem woa gen­
him.
Plrew give us a call.
Jews, hunted, pillaged of their wealth,de
erally considered a gud tellur. He dide
The wife ofBeri Heber Rotbsdiild wo*
n-aincrei and persecuted, were Bcarc.ly at the qge of 23 yVar* qUHe
went
n fit companion (or such n man. Stately
“For
-fite iolhrW,*--*M-fhr-Mi.lv.
able to escape with life; while the horri­ forth 'withoutiffrjf afruggle; and such Is
),» nil eastern princeaa. and beautlhd ns
ble cry of |t:down with the Jews!" -pre- life. Tu Da we are mpepper grass—mi • 1
her own race can be. In thu wealth and
“What dn rnu ask 1"
\ aikd over all other sounds, and dcafetwd ty smart—tu Murer we are eutdown like
brilllanry of her drop black eyes and ra . the ears of the p-mr Hobtwwa themm-lves.
“Twelve-hundred."
“W«’U find y ou in «At*«&gt;g,7c
u cowcumber of tbe ground,
Jem kept
pen hair—distingufahed for the peculiar
The trader—fur so I deemed him—
HYSICIAN
lu till* time of alarm and confusion. a nice storii.' which his wife now wails on.
••■'well, cap'l. a’pusul rei
purple tint tliat' flitter* over all in the
atore. Stall
Sarah Eoththild kept a brave wumau’s Bls turehrws were numeroas to belmkl. walked out in front of the woman, exam­
DECLARATION No. 2!!
I min’s rays, just us they gleam over the
ined her hands, tried her arms and joints,
JOHN ROBERT*
heart within bvr Isnom.
Sha did not . Menny is tbe thing we botat bis grocery,
yon &lt;*arge tup. ’
’ ring il&lt;fee’s neck—Snrali llolhschild was
blench from sorrow, but grow ruuru glo­ and arc hnppy t&lt;» state to the admiron and then as if rxauiitilug a beef, with both
I1Bw »
----WIIKK—
hands, examined her bosom, ahdumen,
THE COUUHE OF HUMAN EVENTS. u» good us she was beantiful.
riously beautiful and stately than ever. world thnt he never chected, aprtetilly in
Partington. n|M&gt;n*d»Cg infofA'
Their house was neat and beautifully
f A mother and u wife. s®&gt; lost sight of aits of mukrel which was nice audamcll and liipk, in the meantime asking the
•.CHERRY.
!r that the .Light Gitartta spMNMl sJB*
ordered. Although the furniture wtffl of,
lierself in heroic love f-&lt; the dear rdjrcis sweet hnd hlssurvlrjp.' wife is thu same shrinking creature a serire nf t]ue«ti&lt;M»
renihp
in -uodn sw unlfi-t*
FjM
n
&lt;in.pl.
it
w.
of
-mW
(
tb.
rwudc* len t 10 an
'
Thu b.aiae was ransack­ wn. Wu never new him to put sand in such as vc hope never again to hear put
-Weil, if s. klwr. ■illg.hWWUjF’
wwImm and fidHK.V- Rerideicc. Johnstown,
to one of the sex of our own tpother.
•—I.
’°w •"’II “?&lt;d
ed .,,&lt;1
and pill^rd
piiliiaed—
—c.ryUunc
everything uf
of xlw
value was hia’ahngnr, tho he had a big «*nd Irnr in
rry county. Mich. Blanks kepi always &lt;w band.
Un. rlOM-t «m•'’'’’••‘■‘I »-"■
u,,. b'
u«k- »~nri&gt;
•-I’ll take her. and pay the money when glad ihsl they dont train io thy day Tape
front of iitsbonw ; nnr water In his lick­
Jiff. r.nilyp.U.mjnl O™1"’
rtvM kw bu-B»d for
the train roaches ----------~’
L.H.HT EWART.
bis
..I
- bn
J*" '£
„&lt;* 4 n^n,l«nt
in .. ers, tho the Ohio river runs past
The blue eyed, flaxen haired chattel,
A teewtern p«p--r ai.te-tmtwa tb® Wfr"
|
heirlooms ...
dour. Piece to Ins remains!
goes tn New Orleans, and to a fete worse
mivcrisbed, and who were fr riaurjit BoonsdU,
„ &lt;d-B. 11, T"rr!
than death.
Such la the "divine Institu­
them lie in the Jew’s cl&lt;«« t, while they
foktrv.
cease bore.
Every Juw who put fare
Jam- Fenlher. .Tbia UI hr Uf?t, tune ft's I
?
ci«aUr. 0
Tkrrtfare, the aub®criber» would say
lived on the money they bnuiglit Ah !
tion I”
Midiigan.
iMnd.oot oSdutm was required tn-Jase
we hive heard rd'curry Ing 'tr.k»&lt;i Ra$cr f
Wore Northern haters of Slavery re­
how few- o-uld redeem them I this closet off his hat to the.Christians; and if be
a great big buk he red,
B. H. FULLER,
To nix PB0PLX of fiArnxoa Attn vicistnr,
to the very altar,
1.
sponsible
for
the
ftfearAmg
of
that
chattel?
was oft«-D carvlwly left open to stran- omitted this act of humiliation be was
a prayer- ha lowL aed,
A (Attune -won io a d»y
I
geis. nnd its wealth of bcnutifal cups and
t-"-?
tbun turned over &lt;m2 hi» bed,
atoned and ahuwd, Andlbc proud spirit
orer Drliicmer’s »&lt;«rr, in liw Exchange block,
,bm:oi o.' J. P. Roberta A Cos Drag W".
plnteu was the Ihetne of many lipa, a* It of Snreh chafed U&gt; see her husband and
• and dariu-d il be didn’t die—dead t
'
PutASAXT
IsaiDXXT—A PxRSOSAL day;; a (triune .*«♦! *b-»js apo
4
ISIvTille. Harrr eoutllv. Rich.
'
,
______ _
was ;he admiration &lt;-f the children of Ben
Mattku.—Mr. Lxyvrjiiy dined at Gov.; comported, seem* .to inquire inifp -O’® k
the brave, beautiful.buys, who dared reb­
Hc
lqvMa
wife.fi
children,*
row,
4
Heber. They, indeed, were never tired
Sesard’aon .jr'riday, with Gov. Mcliar,of
ErerythiBK Ib their Hie, at reimMe of tilting «p"&gt; t’"' p«-Dii»&gt;g» nnd fine el egainet the multitude, receive insults horse*, a growceroy suxr, and utber MisaiMippi. and other fire-Mtere. who
mid threatening* from even U» children quadruped* V- morn'his loss— but In the
rales.
ttuiuling that enrkbed the china.
were sociable enough*
Before fearing
im ten W Un^widga of poit, his lues is
Although the outer closet was thus of lbe CbristiaDSthe teUje, tbe host Inquired why the
Most persons urn is^kwlatfri •M“l
Ibeir eterfydgain.' ,
fearlessly
exposed,
few
would
have
imag
­
Southerner* sat so still while l/'veioy agsltmt those fofblcs In oibers * ni_ flfey t
BEEP,
He had seen both troubles and joyous
'■’’It-rTo,.
ined tbst behind it seemingly secure was
TV'-y feiiiijSdj
ing promptly attended to.
was pitdirng lute them and slavery, but theHSAclrt* have.
time# in thu hr country which ho had
I
kgkxiocs iiopi or
Ilnasta.
—
an inner one thnt contained princelyinkicked up toe dust-when be took a relig­ nmaley scrujdw '‘*'1 grti.Wng
flown to a® ft refuge ; and rtow with re- TU luehndera have a l»-U curious cusfo rluinecs in gold and diamonds.
' fbis
ious view of, the question ?
“Why,”
newedJ»s*M
«&gt;&lt;!
strength,
n
brav«\*tn«r
•
Uxn,
and
a
most
cfii
ctuni
one,
vf.prewas the trust duset, so constructed that
said Gov. McRae, “we were dumb with
■pltit that was determined to tak® life; vreting bar**
Urging, which 1 astonishment when our iiisltiuHons were
tOL’STY SURVEYOR Otter le U* Court
the-closet inspection would nnt reveal its
as it eamc, and bear on without mur­ believe is vntirely peculiar Ux|l"« W«k») Hou*. al Haalinga. Pewu. «Umru&gt;S tas
existence; and in it were hidden—not
attaoki-d, and didn’t recover till Lovejoy veatpd if it wMkvmly n •n.-nihgta'i »b»i
rieea will call at the Sheriff'a office- ,
,
muring, be setU*! quietly down ntnr Twjratlemeo,. f’*t instance, are riding
the trtasuro thill extravagance had pawn­
changed his topic.” "Nut nuT’ exclai.mAll around him
were traces 1 together without attendants; and wishing ed Lavqoy. “y&lt;.u sal still enough until I perann wbbtelleywu «T Hr. &lt;&lt;»!'•,?’ ",l
T». ~un&lt;
ed and for which tbe worthy Jew was Frankfort --••
;;,
DANIEL STRIKER,
era, intends fc» tell others of vost .ta^dn
ZielviM nrofita, but simply tbre which of the recent muggle with a foreign^p-iw
began to talk slxait the arril, but consjd-.
credteat a,-personal question !" ^A 11
U&gt;hM been w4tUl.*TwA4M»sid*m ia I
TO BUY OUB ST-&gt;CK.
the M rvi vn® »’** *» »e *•*!
M. W. RDCF.n,
fml disliked bossaM.At.- ta;»d»i.»k
I
.another,- u»d,uw hi-ad &lt;ff this to the tail
Mio.
b— MBplIng-wiaio.llo ofIhpliLtMAAtaie life ««eriy
Uartinp. April S.1SW, dcgCtf
OUjBM E. EVERTS,
Vne night when tec family were about &lt;
A evict temperance man, whose wife
QUERIFF. Msy he found ts tee Ceort pous^
impowihlc that they enn more on, either
’
‘ ■'
■ ", ,
to retire to rwt, a feint ktteck was beard -taorBvre.
I
Our st the Jail.
Tbe'German prince sometimea thought. beak ward &lt;N fir*wd. the one pul Ung one fill down in a fit» a*ked the doctor,'m it In pn.portir* *• h- v*4 awreeaWwsa.
at the door, and wm answered by tbe
A TIMELY wabkhg
of tbe treasure bo had committed to »bt&gt; W»Y Al&gt;d ife» “*L«r th8 °‘hrM *&gt;‘d. there- slow sod forteUnd tones, it on bio w»nmaster ol I he houae. A grstieman. plain &lt;
u, m-w u .U. I.
U eoiehee we a Christian phyaidim.il
Bnd kimple In bis dree*, carrying n rtldng.
DECUSTER OK DEI
be any way •culpable, when 4 lady . Mr
Jt&gt;UanM. and opao a
to have।
n..t even a W W1U&gt; which to defend
down h» • fit. U» pat a little brM*J U« Mr
in »uw »..ovw —.
must &gt;&gt;c an SKrwinvBi
. .......
••
Kiiiisel^ appeared on the step&gt;.
. onYnnwa to tcgrlty must fell before the aHsidtu® neeway.—Barrow’s .Visit, to Ice- lipa. •’The dewoe ulte yoded-mbia, air,
[. n7sH ELDON,
nis MIS’* WM wWly nnknow- •«
Mid the doctor. IB a rage, “in • mw .like.
•he Jew. and U&lt; ®«*n»ed ita»t h’a
•uiully ►» i" tl* otrangsr, tor. be ,«•’
particular in asking for bite,
,
P He wk*™! bjs vWtyr. to the room

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

DRY GOODS’1

D

ferlrrttb •wlisrellang

MILLINERY

GROCERIES

C R OCR ER Y!

YORK COSTS.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

P

MEAT MARKET,

The thing must “be did.”

mii4&gt;&lt;»«&gt;-wWr wrt.

8®

.

r, v. EUAStLL,

b» -H- —

•““*?* *

1. tAWn.fcw.U**»»

■ tn dinner
ifoitows:
r«»5«e,may
miona.

B. l^Ilj J-—. V«&lt;

.vai»;^*&gt; • &gt;• • no goyoant fsebto «ren-

Lord mate us

M with

,1

�awdliMHMte. ,’IJ,;j;,.■-l f •
A voice—"Abe Lincolu bfl* it br

.

J-*. wu.
pl

B. A. Haekfomia, Ind.; M&lt;
Walter W. Murphy. Mich.;
Gregor. Wis.; Jas. G.. W*

lotabilj

if amendment
itel tbw O«Mii.a .od

ASSAM LIMCOLM,

■Am

Casrac^.t Detroit.
4&lt;Ujt ai J um next, sods
ci.wiUl&gt;e
Umiiuki

f
'will be Mtiltai to four Delegates tach.

3. n. wrua,
a. STRIKER,
V. BMUa,

■erabllean butt Convcatiea T

(

D. HTBIKEB.

j. m. McmM,

JOHR ROBERTS,
Baattep. May tt, i«0.
OmsuS

t-g* The proceedings of tbe Chicago
Convention

leave* us "barely room this

the Campaign of 1860, is now fairly
open, and the Republican candidates are

in the field.
Assam Limcolb, of Illinois, bends the

ticket as candidate

for

President, and

Vice

Harriml Ha mum. of Maine, for

President.

We will only add here, that,

next to Wm. II. Skward, Lincoln would

ty, and, wo believe, in tbe hearts of the
P“FleTbe nomination of Harnlin, for Vico

President, could not have been bettered.
fy Tne csremonira of laying the
Comer stone of the new Methodist Church

will take place next Wednesday.

Noth­

ing will be wanting to make the occasion
one of interest
Tbe ladies exhibit a
commendable enterprise, in providing a
in erecting the Church.

May they be

liberally patronised, as the object is a

fy See call for Hasting* TowShip

THI CHICAGO COHVEMTIOX. '

LINCOLNNOMINATED
ni»LIM

ROH I MATED
Chicago. May 16.

11 o’dock.
Long before the hour the
concourse of people aaaembled around the
door* numbered many thousands more
than could gain admittance t&lt;&gt; the build-

the entire body of the Wigwam waa wi­
ldly packed with men standing aa ckwely
aa possible; seats in lb*galleries equally
Ckwely peeked with ladies.
interior
taadsomdy decorated with evergreens,
statuary, and Bowers, which presented a
striking appearance.
Nut hasa than ten
thousand person* were hi the building,
while open doors displayed to • view
crowds unable to obtain more than a
glimpse inside the hall.
At tbe hour uf teFMve tbe Convention
was called to order by Gov. Morgan uf
New York, Chairman uf the Nali.«nl
Committee, as follows: On the 22ml of
December last the Republican National
Committee at a meeting coaveiied for die
purpose, in the city ofriew York, issued
a sail tor a Nauoaal Cuoventiuu, which 1

will now read :
“A National Republk-an Convention
will meet at Chicago on Wednesday the

tbe next election.’*

sty tn take ths preliminary
osfaulzinf the Convention,
in than itatuad Hun. David

Judge Marshall introduced Mr. Wil-

uf frauds and Otrftipciona al th* Federal
Oil.; Frank Ji-Iwki, Oregon; A. A.
ri, aye* J, Bays 14; California, ayea 4,
- abow
•
---------.-j change id
metropolis,
that-- an
entire
Bfiftiidmein is in
m,—_
^mnthenJT.)
**
admimalratirai is lmprratiu-ly &lt;demanded.
’ rte??ir •!**« Conr«1^n irfll
Wilm.it nerved to sirite «mt of
,
7.
That
tbe
new
dogma
that
citcttiect
Ills not, however, regarded
of Columbia.
Aa each State and Terri- [Cheers.)
U
14th resolution.retah-e. l» naturalixaimn
carries afineQ
as a teal vole, as Southern States voted Stitattoc of it*
aye because uf determining their puaa into an v or *H of the Terrttoreas, ol -tae ।
£* for* hMkn resulted .,^jor,.
United Slates, is a dangers* nolirical
'''•OihMggreti-in delegates from absent not be urged upon *b* R*pabliawta
heresy, at variance with the explicit proStale* wagreeMied. Ala., Mias., and 8.Q, “Pon’t give up th* ship."
Be hoped
vialdfts uf that instrument ito«H witham
‘
arrnxtxDt axsoo*.
’ ‘
bejag ntsirsfl with hisvea.
that at-the end cf this conffict,the Repfib- '
» Statu bgislature bad roy cvDMWttUtal 70; Pennsylvania. 14; Marti
teuipuraneotM aftxwubni, and .with legis
On motion of Mr. Benton, N. II., a licans would be able to say with another
Chicago, May 17.
Utive and judicial precedent—-is revulu
Vie I Horn 11 RThe Convention reassembled with the tionttry in it* tendency, and *ubverairea.
Mr. Balhird, &lt;&gt;f Ky., notvrd a commit­
largest number of special.** yet present, die peace and &gt;WUODy nf tba# b'lMiir).
tee uf MhttfruiM eiwli Stale aod Territory
It was
8. Thattiw noinh.nl condition ul all die tion Imo Ireen rarefWIJ’ drawn.
t*&gt; report the ordvr of buaiuess for the
The President accepted the present oq every inch of room being filled.
oxmidvred
ligla
In
view
./
diaaalisfactbm
1»'» H.mp.
At half past 3 the Convention waseall territory of tbe Q. S. is that &lt;&gt;f freedom;
Qatwntion.
■
the pan oftbe National Conveslioo, in a
jblo-,7;
.m.4;
The fidluwIng Mere appointed^ Maine, few graceful remarks, dedaring that Re- ed to order by the President, who an­ thnt as .HirR4uM&gt;oiij fatfieHh •»*« *-")
John L. Stevens; Vermont, E. D. Ma- pub|i&lt;Nms would observe the motto, and nounced flbat there were twice that num­ ubolikbed slavery frum *11 ••ur national -nSiilrfig tlieiF rigfils. ah&lt;rtu rft5be TO w- kJ, B; UU..H' Wim,. M;
ber of huncst hearts outside, who bad. territory, ordained that no pcrauft sludl
amt; Nbw Hampshire, B. ,D. Marston; never would give up lb* ship.
(Ap
through tbe committee, requested Gnv. be deprived uf life, Hberly, or pn»perty, publican party straight on live question ul
Kbufo Island, N. B Dertee-. New York, plmtse.)
. .
,
.
nuturaiixra voter*.
A. D. Jamas; New'Jersey, 11. N. CrngMr. Tracy Shaw, of Cal., moved Chat a Randall, df Wisconsin, to »ddre*s them without due proce** ««f law, it bevunies
‘ *Mr Wilmot said be must have misun­ Mary land, 8; Delaware. 0; Missmwi, 18-'.
arj.f’a., Wm. D. Kelly; Delaware, J.C. oomtnipes of one from each State and on tbe politic*! question of tbe day.—- our duty by legislation, whenever such
derstood tbe resolutioa.
He thought the Texas. 2; low». 1; Oregon, 0. total, 4k[Loud
st.ptanse.]
legislation
hi
necresnry.
to
maintain
thi*
Cbrk; Maryland, W. P. Ewing; Va., J. Territory nn resolution*, and that the &lt;»W
For Csmar.WT 'Pa., 4Tj; Virginia, U
Mr. Henton, of N. H., from the com­ provision of the Constitution against all resolution denied the right of any State
C. Jrnkiua; Ohio. IL N. Corwin; Ky., L. resolutimw Iws referred to said committwe
Iowa, I; Nebraska, 1; total, 5M.
' f
mittee on credentials, ngntn reportad. giv­ utlrmpta tn violate it; ard we '•eny the to change tbrir laws relative to votes of
M. De Witt; Mtd»„ D. C. Buckia»i; III- without dehate. Adopted.
Fot McLean: Rhode Island. 5; Pa. 1&lt;
nnturslix'-d citizens. Il luvd n«.t been ex­
ing
the
Slate
of
Virginia
23
Vote*;
Ken
nulhority
.of
Ggtgrefk
uf
a
Territorial
iaois, T. A. Marohall; Wi*., Eitsha Mor
Tbe following committee* were appoin­
Kentucky, I; Ohio, 4; fowa, |; total, l/
plained
that
this
re&lt;&gt;olui».n
did
tot
deny
tucky, S3; Oreg«m, 5; Maryland, 11; Legislature, or of any individual • to give
row; Min., 8. 11. Jones; lowu, Reuben ted :
For Cha*vi Nuw Hump4ire, 1; R.I
Texas, fi. in regmd tu tbe reorganization legal existence toabrery in any .territory ll&lt;e right ul Slates tn pa«» such laws; be
Noldr, Mo., T. G. Fletcher, California.
Maine. G. F. T*lhot; N. H-. A. Tuck;
1; Qamecth-Ut, 2; Kentucky, 8; (Jhfo,
therefore uiifolrew bis nnivtidiumt.
J. C. Hinckley; Oregon. E. Thayer; Kan Vt., E. M. Briggs; Maa*., Ge». B. Boat­ of Texas tho committee reported tbst the &lt;&gt;f tbe United Btalex,
Tbe tmifDdmvjpt wag tl*q adopted, and 34; lowu, 1; Nebraska, 2; umd. 40.
l&gt;. That we brand the recent re-opening
saa. A. G. Proctor; Nebraska, 8. II. El- ■ well; IL I.. B. T. Earns*; Cram^ &amp; W. delegate* present were elected at a muss
For Wade: Cvi.tnxtieut, 1; Kcntuckr.
bert; Dial. Colombia, Ju*. Dcarheurt; I Krllog; N. Y., H. IL Seldesi; N.J, T. meeting called by a notice published in uf the African slave trade,undertbe novel the resolution as amended carried unani
2; total. 3,
ii
H. Dwdley; Pa, W. Jeraap; O,r. J. H. all tbe papers favorable to Republican ufuur natiotiul flag, aided by pnjnMnlutnf mously. a sevue of the wildest rxdleinent
I’be rules of tbe House of Represent*- Bnrrelt; ln&lt;L. W. T. Otto; Illa, G. Kee­ principle*, arid were entitled to seats.— uf Judicial power, as acrime against hu­ following, the immvi.se multitude rising
F.wReed: Kbode Island, |’.
lives went adopted for tin: temporary ner, Wi*., C*rl Shorta; low*. J. A. Kaa- The report was adopted amidst applause. manity, and a burning shame to &lt;«• conn- 1and giving round after round of applause,
?«-r Fretniml; New llauipslure, 1.
son; Min., Stephen Miller, IM., N. D. The vote in tiieae States is cut down be­ try nnd ugc, nnd »»• cjII np»m Copgress ten thousand v»»im swelling int" a deaf
government of tbe Gtnventfon.
Fur Cttllamer. Venuotit, 10.
to take prompt and iffieieut measure* for ।
Ilornee Grt-ely, delegate from Oregon, Smithers; Md., F. P. Blair, Va_ Alfred low a full 'double electors! vote.
For 8 a Win er- Kentucky, 1.
Tbe report of the committee on busi­ the totalled final suppression of tlut vx- dered
every attempt .to restore order
1
moved the roll uf tbe States be called, Caldwell; Ky^ G. Blakley; Mick, Austin
Whole number of rotes, 465; nrers
ness
and
rules
was
then
taken
up.
Tbe
iinpractituhle.
7bi'
ninltitnde
outside
tKrsble
traffic.
iinpraciu-anie.
ine
niiiimaoe
ouuoue
and the chairman of each delegation pre­
10. That in the recent vetoes by their took up and re-eebn-d the cherra, making sarv- Ui * choice, 233.
second fuh?, giving delegatee at large 4
sent tlie (MdeMfads, and if any contested
'I’be second Imllot was then taken.—
rotes and each Congressional repreaenta- Federal Guveruors.
Gm cruora. of lhe
1 be nets «»!
of LegisLcgis- the same
scene «;f
of exciteuical
excitetiieol nnd uethusbuin
&lt;mthij*iasiii
seats the Burns shall be referred tu cumCameron's name was then withdrawn.
lntiiresofKni.au*
Knirow and Nebraska,
Nebraska. prohibitpn»hil&lt;it- unparalleled in any similar gathering.
tiering.
Nrhrsska. A. 8 -Bra.Mock; Kanaaa. J. T. liofl 2 rote*, except as modified hy the laturesuf
rninee OU crrdentbla.
committee on credential*, whs amended, ir.g slavery
Territorie*,
wc find '
‘
‘In tho-w‘
—
Amidst tbn c»Hitusfo«, a motion made
Mr. Carter, of Ohio, moved to amend IIottrnixbeidL W hen tbe name of Hi w
by providing that no more voles shall a practkxd illustration of thu boasted to adjourn tili 10 o'clock, A. M. tumor­
the prop, wit ion of the gentleman from ace Greeley, of Oregon, was announced,
cut 4; Pcmwylvaiiia 48; Delaware G;
intervention row was li«t.
Oregon or New York, he did not znow it was received with loud cheers. [Laugh­ be cast than there are delegates present, democratic principles of
and adopted. On the fourth rule being and popular sovereignty; embodied in the
. Mr. Goodrich,,of Min , mured t«»gu Kentucky 0; Ohio 14; lows 5. WboU
ter.!
which, and that the credentials be presen
Mi*b 6&gt;afu number of vote* lor Lincoln, 181.
Mr. ILJIins,of N. H., moved tbateach read, which provides that 304 rotes,being Kansas-Nebraska bill, and a demonstra­ mt., a b.-i1fi.'t for UnwiSeiit.
ted to the Committee.
a majority of the whole double electoral: tion of the deception and fraud i&amp;vulved slon ensued, nnd cries &lt; f Imllot. f&gt;sll »l
Massacbu»etla gave Seward *22 rules­
Horace Greeley Said, i accept the delegation report or name one person to
.. I __ A.
____ 1 ..
—
_•
were raised, nniidsl u bk-h the I’n-sidcnt
amendment of tbe gviitieman from Mary­ conatitnu* n member of the Republican vote, shall be necessary to nominate can­ therein.
land ur Rhode Island. 1 am nut particular National Committee for the ensuing four didates, the minority report, to nomitatc .. lL.Tiut Kansas should of right I* put tin- affirmative on the motion to ud
by
a
majority
of
the
votes
cast,
was
mor.
immediately
admitted
uh
a
State
miner
for
Seward,
184j;
Bates,
35
votra;
Mojourt),und
dvclnnil
theC«mvcqtioi)
adjourn
which. [Laughter.]
years. Carried.
Lean. 8; Ciawe. 42|; Cuineion, 2; Day­
tbe Constitution recently farmed, nnd ad till ten u’dmJt l&lt;t.jpo(rojr.
,
Adjourned till ten o'clock to-morrow cd as an amendment.
Tbe mulion waa adopted.
Mr. Goodrich, or Min., asked that the opted by her people, and accepted by the
ton, 10; Clay. 2. No rhoicc.
The Board t&gt;f Trade invited the dele morning.
Cbicag.i, May !8.
representatives of the People’s party in ibniso of Representative*.
Tins third ballot was taken amidst exnatN to an exBUrmun on Lake Michigan,
Chicago, May 17.
TinPresident
imnoiinc«-d
the
in&lt;»ti*«&gt;
Pa., be excused from voting. [Cries of
12. 'Dial while prtitidhig revenue f&lt;»r
dtriiteflt and crie* for a IwlluU Introw
this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Tbe Convention was called to order al order, order, and hisses.]
p-nding to be to take n ballot for candi- feeling existed during tla: ballot, cart
Judge Goodrich, &lt;&gt;f Min..in moving the j
Mr. Reader, of Pa., and that the dele­ lies upon impoita, sound policy require* dale for President of the United State*. vote being awaited in* breathless stlrtioacceptance &lt;4 invitation pnid compliments
gates from Ph. bad found,it necessary to such an adjustment of three iinjM.rts ms to
Blair of Mary bind .auuonneed.. that in ■nd expectancy.
Maaaacbasctts iave
to the people of Chicago fi&gt;r their liberal­
densely crowded as yesterday.
Owing retire to consult, and be understood some eueuiituge tbe development of the indu»iJnodn 8 iQtyS I’lmdr Island 5; Nrw
ity and Aitcrptbe displayed in the erec­
to the unprecedented numbtn present, person to my that the people’s party of si interests of the whole country, and »r vention of the rule restricting tbe vole Jer»-v 8; Pennayhauia 52; [npptauac,]
tion and decoration of the ball for the
r*
7 e, i rnn.j iwin u~; I nnpiause. I
considerable time was consumed in ob- nls State had no right to vote.
He de­ cutnuicnd tfast policy of nations! rxctmii cn»t h» tbe Dumber •**
.*. *.
of delegsiM
present. Maryland &lt;X.
9; KrilBmky KJ; «Ohio
II ‘ .Mi
»•
meeting of Conrention.
laming order.
sired to know the name ofthat gentleman. gee which shall necurc to tbe working man that bis delegatiof had
lind last
List evening filled [spplHiro-.]
fetmim»u-') Oregon
(
.1
-1. This gave Lit
An enthusiastic delegate proposed here
Tl»e proceedings were opened with [Cheers, and cries of order.]
liberal wsgv-a,t&lt;&gt; agriculture remunerative
two hundred and thirty one and a
three cheer* for the Ladies uf Chicago,
Mr. Gutidrich said be hadnnt question­
praver l»y Rev. Mr. Patten, of Chicago.
prices, tn mechanics aud luauufiirlun-rs an
when thu Convention compromised with
An invitation extended to the delegates ed tbe right of the People’s txerty tu adequate d.-tuand for tLcir nkitl. labor, fill the ntraibrroi liwt Sisl«’.
one cheer.
fur a trip over tbe Rock Island Railroad vote, but finding the name of that Siatv and viitcrpriMviiKl to tlx- nation commer­
Tlie motion to admit extra dvkgnfe* oirncted the vole of Mnrsai.'burcltv, by
, Mr. Carter, cJ Qbl.&gt;. moved a commit­
tn Davenport, Iowa, by the President of called for the fourth time, and the dele cial priwperily and independence.
tee of one from each State and Territory
eluinging 4 votes and giving them to iJnthe Railroad Co., wna laid on tbe table. gates unable to vote on their own propo­
13. Thai we protest ugiiiust any sale
on platform.
After diMcussiun, the mo­
f'du, thus nominating him by “j mejoriA letter was read, asking the President sition, be had asked tluvl they be exeused &lt;&gt;r alienation b&gt; others of the puldie bind to ImUot fora cniulubilw foi Pnstdmi of
tion was tabled until permanent organiza­
if he ot.uld not send some effective speak­ from voting, out nf feeling of humanity. held by actual M-tth-ra, and ag.«in»t any l!»C t’hilcd Bute*.
The convention immedtaXrly became
tion.
ers to entertain 20,000 Republicans and Tbe rota was then announced, and the view of the free homestead p««lir», which
Mr U in. Evarts, of N. Y.. »;ii&lt;l Ive did
A long discussion took plnce on n mo­
wildly excited. A large portion of tbo
their wives, outside of the building.— minority rule reported by Judge James, regards the settlers ns pau|&gt;er» or suppli­
tion that »h&lt;» the Uonveniiun adjourn it
vMrgatra who had kept tally, at once saw
[Laughter, and loud cbeers.l
requiring a majority vote uf the voles ant* for public Imunty. and wc d&lt;-itu.tni
be t&lt;» 5 o’clock this afternoon, which
that the struggle was d«-ndid, and half
IL M. Corwin, of Ohio, from commit­ east only to nominate, was adopted by the passage by Congress of the complete order to put candidates in humiliation for
eventually prevn&gt;I,-d.
the conveutnm roar, clnrcring. Ain-Sting,
tee on rvlca and order, reported rules for 331 aye* to 130 yys. (Loud prolonged and satisfactory hoiiH-strad measure*, President.
Jiatbua [L Giddings, of Ohio, was rcand waving hat*. The nndlru-r !&lt;&lt;»k up
the Qiuvention. The first rule, giving a
Tbe Chair Considers it in order to name choir* an-J the omfitsion beenme Ji-adliiZw'
which lum already pussed the House,
ceivud with food cheers.
lie moved n
rules
as-amended
were
then
adopt!
list of the State* in order, was found to
14. That tbe Naiiunal Rcpublietui par­ candidates without delei’r.
rccirtimdcration of vote accepting invita­ have nrnitled New Y’nrk.
—Stale alter Slate ruae^triv ii.g lotkange
Much laugh­ ed.
' Mr
Wm
M
Everts
—
In
order
to
facility
ure
&lt;&gt;pp&lt;atcd
Io
any
cliauge
in
our
iml
tion of the Board of Trade, and called atvote* to the winning &gt;-alidi&lt;iate, bet the
ter excited, when New Yorit protested
Judge Jessup, of Ps.. from tbe com­ uralmlioD laws, ur any State Irgthlatfon
tentk»n to tbe action of another Conven­
tioiar
and enthusiasm rvndvrid it iipj- vagainst the omission.
mittee on resolutions, reported tbe fol­ by which the- right*of eiti» n*hip hitherto
tion. which had worried the public mind
Among the rule* were tbe fi-llowing— lowing :
accorded u&gt; iiunitgrant&gt;«froni turvjgn land*
jsith length &lt;&gt;f their dmcuaslon. He hop­
audible.
That
four
vote*
be
cast
hy
the
delegates
Retolvtd, That we, the delegated rep »luvlI be abridged &lt;&gt;r in«pin*l—and in fa­ titai fur President iT the Uiiilrd Stairs,
ed thia Cunvcntion would finish all busi­
On m..ti.«of Mr. E»arta...f N. Y..
at Inrge, and two fur each Congressional resentativrs of the Republican efedtors of vor uf giving* fill nnd vtricb-nt protection IV in. II Seward.ufN. Y. [Long coiitiuness by 3 o’clock to-rnorrow afternoon.—
the nomination uf Mr. Lincoln mm mad.district.
the United States, in Onvmtfon assem­ to the riyhls of sIH-lasses of citizens acd apulaiiM-.)
After loud applause the vole wns recon
unanimous.
That three hundred and four vote* be­ bled, in the discharge of the duty we owe wh?lher native or , naturalwd bulb nt
Mr Jndil, &lt;»f llliimi*—“Mr PtesMent, I
aidered. and u committee appointed to 1.
The cun rent lop then adjourned tili 5
ing a majority of the whole number uf to our country and our constituents, unite holm* nr abroad.
confer with Board of Trade uud fix some I *'
ln-g leave to offer as * candidate *&lt;&lt;-foir
«»’Huck.
in tbefUnion
are io the fallowing declarations:
15; Trial appropriations by 0&gt;ngrcM
future lime for excursion.
I , votes when
j nil
, the States
,
.
'Hie convention re assembled at 5 I*.
represented, bo required to nominate can­
IsL That tbe bistory of the natfon du­ for river and harbor improvements of n
d^P.M0"0 ,b“
M.
didate*.
[Laid cries of ••no!” “no," ring the last four yeara. ha&gt; fully estab­ DMthmal character acquired f-rntbe accum
Ulinola.’
A large banner «Vs-&lt; brought on tbe
with mingled cheers and hiaaea.)
lished the propriety and necessity of tfo- odatioD and security ofotir existing c»m(The applause from the crowded sudiptalfwin by the Pnmq Ivnniaa*, bearing
Mr. Jas. Nye desired to say that only organization and perpetuatrnn of the Re
arrzxxoox sxsstow.
mrnt. are auth- rired by the Coiistitutiui. em-eliere I*amir pcrimlv druteniug.)—
t ie inscription. “Pvtmkylvnhh’ good for
The jaigwarn wns filled again to over­ seventeen out nf twenty aaven States publican parly, and the causes wbb-h call- .aud justified by the obligation of the The alsHils swelling int. n pertret nor.
20,000 ounuriu-'for. !ibu ,pn&gt;ple's Hindiwere represented when tbe rule requiring ed it into existence are permanent in ,
flowing, and n flood uf people pouring
gov eminent ht, protect the lives and prop, and being .-oulinued several minute*, tieelite
Prrsidrot, Alw Lincoln.’ « It
304 vote* wo* adopted by one majority. their nature, and now, more thnn over 1erty of its citizen*.
wildest eu ilciiirfit prevailing.'
4t Q,,.
through every door as *&gt;&gt;■« a* opened.fil16. That a Railroad to' the Pacific d—e ..f ih&lt;- applame. sotm- hiaara were
led the ball aluu*l instantly with a &lt;!en*e 1 He presented aa a minority report, a before, demand its peaceful,cumtitntfonal
At half past 5 tinier wn» obtained, and
substitute
for
said
rule,
requiring
a
ma
­
triumph.
ocean
is
inwgratively
demanded
by
the
ly packed ma»a from tin- platform to the
dtMirs.
The gsllcrioi also were filled jority of *11 tho votes to nominate.
2d. That the maintenance of tho prln intervals of the wlmln country ; that bineoln.--'-* - a------ fikv the ronvetitruu to be a ballot fur
Mr. Davis, of Mas*., moved to refer riple* promulgated in tbe Declaration of llie Federal Governni.-nl might to n.-iidvr
with ladies, though nut so cnmpncrly as
hack so much of the report of ths com­ Independence, and embodied in the Fed iiumedinta and efficient aid in ita ron.
in the mining scar ion.
Mr. Wilder, nt Kansas, named John
mit
tea
on
crodentials
as
refers
fco
Texas.
end Constitution, is essential to the pres­ struclum, and that n* preliminary tb«*r«-tn
Mr. Dnrry, of Ps- reported that the
Hickman, vd* Pa; '
N|r.
moved to amend, by in­ ervation of our Republican InstitutfonH, 1a daily overland mail should be promptly
G... tUMrr. &gt;.l Pa—Tbo Sul, ..f
Board of Trade had prepared* large fleet
cluding Md., Ky., Va., all terriloriei^and and that the Federal Constitution, tlw established.
’
fur an csrureiuu -.tt tbe lake, which wu'd
if 10 Dist, of Columbia, saying It was not rights of the States, nnd I ho union of tbe
htatiuu. (Applamu-.)
17. Finally, having tlui* set forth »»nr
wait till six o'clock for tbe C&lt;iovenUon&gt;—
Mr. Carter, of Ohm, named Hanaibal
distinctive princi{»h-a and views, we invite Pa. (AppLsiisr.)
He moved that the Convention pnx^cd proper th'at State* where no party and no States, must and shall l&gt;c preserved.
Hamlin, of Maine. *
Republican
organization
tziated,
aho'd
be
8.
That
to
tbe
union
uf
the
States
this
tbe
ptaoperalbiu
of
all
eitiaens.
however
Mr
Carter,
of
O'.bu
pm
lbe
to attend the excursion at 6 o’clock. Lost
Mr.
BoutwwU,- uf Mass., nominated N.
admitted
on
the
sntne
footing
as
where
nation owes its unprecedented inerea*e in ।differing un other quest tuna, *hosul*tan- Haiitu of Salmon
amidst applause from the body uf the
Olli..,.
P. Banks. &lt;4 Mas*. (Lsid applause.)
Republicans are in a great majority.— population, its surprising development of lially agree with us in ihuit affirmance and (L&lt;&gt;ud sppla'nse.)
bail.
Mr. Smith, of ‘nd., named Cassius M.
1
Mr, Hqrtog, of Ohio, from the com­ Thia elicited very warm remarks from nstoral resotircta, its rapid augmentation Mippurfc
Mr 8m th. nf Inn.—। am mstnnfed b»
Messrs. Palmer, of Md., Blakey, uf Ky., of wraith. Its happiness at home, nnd its
When the rc»oluli&lt;»ns were rend sever­ the State ul Indhuta, u» ..cmd the lw&lt;B. Clay. (I^rtid applause.)
mittee on pcru.ant-nt organization, repor
Mr. Drwrv. of Pa., named Governor
The re-du
honor abroad ; nnd we hold in abborence ।al elicited warm applause.
ted. the name of GJorge Ashmun, &lt;&gt;f and olber*.
"P** ?f.&gt;A’,r?,,n.
.fAimiher
Mr. Carter, of Ohin, said that this was all scheme* for disunion, come from what­ tom favoring n protective Inriff was re­
Maw., as permanent President. [Loud
iMhnret &lt;.f Htllaialaeii.- ap6ho&gt;w«
an important period of proceeding*. He ever source they may; and we rongratu- 1ceived with unbonndvd rutbusiastn lit
applause.]
the body of the hell, hiinglud wilbaome
owing result :
Boni Presion King, nf New York, and called for n report from the committee late the country that no Republican mem­ Pennsylvania nnd a large crowd out*&gt;d.-'.
on credrntialapind moved that the report ber of Congresa has uttered or coente- Die while delegation and spectators ris­
For Hannibal Hamlin: Maine 16; N.
Carl Bhurtx, of Wis.. were appointed a
Mo„ nominated Ed­
on tbe rule* be laid .«n tho table lor tbe nanced lb* threata of disunion so often ing and giving round after round of denf
IL, 10; Vermont 10; Massachusetts 1—
Cum mil tee to conduct the President to
ward BnlCx, of Mo. .[Applause 1
prrsenU Carried. ‘ Mr. Benton, of New made by members of Congress without ।cniag cheer*.
Mr Blair. ./MwhL.T?!
_r ttfosfci Ishmd, 8; Cunoettieul 5; Nuw
•
the ehair.
Hampshire, from tbe committee on cre­ rebuke and with applause from their po­
i
a
t A .
’ 1
P*r “•
Mr. Qirter, nf Ohio, mid he wns.ronli- u:
Mr, Asbinuu, of Mass., took the ehair,
Midi., rod—I desire In say that the IL&gt; York 25; New Jersey 6; Pennsylvania
dentials, then reported no contested seats. litical associate*. And we denounce tbowe ।dent that nil approved uftha rre&lt;.|ulions
and was greeted with immense applause,
y.i.ii.M.oru,., s,.i.
u. m,raln. 11; Maryhusd 8; Delswwv 2; Ohio 46;
Pa. and N. J. had aent four from each threata of disunion in case of a popular ।and therefore moved the previous quwfodtawaft; Mu-higan 8; Illinois 2; W »
the delegates arising and giving six hearty
Mihm nt Wru. H Seward, of ,N. Y.
Congressional district, and Iowa eight.
overthrow of their ascendancy^* denying
TrenoiKi....u«aPI&gt;lKI1Ar4,.||..«„|_lfo,ll. cvnsin 5; luwa 5; Minnesota 6; Oregon 1;
ebeer*. .
the vital principles of a free government,
Mr. Giddings, of Ohin, asked his ord­
total. 194.
Mr. Marsh, from tbe committee on
back the State of Texas to the commit- and as an avowal of contemplated treason league to withdraw, his call lor the prev i­
F.w C.M. Oay.i Cuomelicut 2; New
permanent organization, further reported
which it ia the imperative duty nf an in­ ous qiicsilon in order to' enable Mm tu [•'“ui’et'i a roar, which wns eutttintn-d York 9; New Jrraey l; PrawwyhraaM 44;
tbe following for Vico President* and
Mr. Wllmoi, of Pa., moved to refer dignant people sternly to rebuke and fur ।offer an amendment to the platform.
Secrrtariea.
hiru's^ W,**^a, ,uin«bk Mfowed by Maryland 2; Delaware 8: Vi rewin 23,
hack, also, the States of Maryland, KenMr. Carter refused to withdraw.
Kentucky 23; l- dian. 18; MidagklU;
S. F. Hersey, Maine; Vfm. Haile. N.
Uicky. and Virginia, thia waa a represen­
Mr. Giddings—Does my colleague do
4. Wt the maintenance inviolate of
lllkub 2; . Wfoeonsm 6; Mhmesutal;
H.; Win. n*berd. Vt.; E. H. Krlb&gt;gg.
The frrrtiflv «,f Seward evidently ral
tative body, and men who do not repre­ the
sire to cut pie off 1
Nebrwatit; Di-t. Colutobia,2; total
Ma**.; R. G. Razxafd.lt L; C. F. Cfo»hrd, ditennmed not to fo. nunkm/h,
sent constituencies should not come her*
Mr. Carter—You and other*. I desire plaitaa by the Lincoln mm.
’
'
' . ' u
hrnd, Conn^ Wm. C. N«»vea. N. Y-. E.
On thi- *014.
own
n domestic institution*,
institutii «a, ac- ''1
tn art
get a vote on tho
then-solutions. *'
’ Aft.-r
aa ._
Z. Rrapra, N. J4 Thaddebs Stavros, Pa., with full vote.
hor John Hirlrnun; Massachusetts 1 f
Hal of lungs it was rvHn.t ih-u
Mr. Buckland, of Midi., moved to
JotasE Clark. Del; W. L. Marahsll.
own judgment exclusively; soma skirmiobea the Convention refused
Uta crowd were more wmlv divided »Mn Coimueticec 3; Nww Tn* 31; Penn.vlthat balance of powers on toiwdnr the previous quMliun by 155 u»
MA; Rkdtard Crawford, V*.; 0. D. Rur
-l f"?‘ -PW4- akh-High th. Lincoln ■mta’T; Marvtand 1; DeUwwre 1; Mis
OreROQ to tbe committee.
lUinois 2; Qillfornia 8; ifftrw301.
’
'
' «y ~- men had apparmily a majority.
geos. Ohio- John Beard, ln&lt;L: David Da­
vis. UL; •kw.-w. F*rry. Mk*.; Han.
Mr. Giddlnp^of Ohio, moved to add
■ ocr political faith depends, aud we de
"■ita 1 ; Oregon 3; Kansas 0; Nebraska
Mr 1’homas Orwin, of' OfeL
Inst by a large vote.
nnonee the lawless invasion by armed to the first rvaoldVmn the Mlnwlng :
5; total, fie?
’ "•
'»
Crudcrr. Wtaz, H. P. Schulte, fowa; A.
■ force of the soli of any Stalo or territory,
That we aolemnly rouMeert these self
ForOor. Rreder: MamndtiisMta I;
Carl 8burtx../ V1A/,ll.___ _
New York 2; Naw J«raey7; Pa, 24;
•»«* evident truths thai all mm are endowed
by thei. Crest.w with c-rUin Inalimshk
llltaoia 1C| kxawlf »*«*! fik
as an evasion of duty, fi&gt;r nothing re­
nghu, among which are those &lt;»f life, hh
.WJLies, Kansas; G. Harspecting the tide uf dslaftUs to scats
erty. and tLe pttrimt of happing at,d
renewed.
that governments ate Instiuned am&lt;ms
rnnv, to atwMtw.
....a... - - _ r .1
committers had folly investigated the II•u.

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- to tA
Ladies' Mk. case Gold Laver watches, open
beats kiitvor Lover watebea,
•
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Jrana. Fancy and Bl.wk Duekkina. CmJ

a.ra&gt;k.l,a; fcowi.se rr
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ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

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NOTICE.

rnerca, Prints, &lt;Stc.

BOOTS AID SHOES, etc.,

wirrra*. mv wife. Agnee, has left by bed end
board witboot fo»t eei»»c or prococatiM, this io
thrrefrre to forbid ell pcrooe* from harboring ur
tooling her on my aceoust a* 1 shall pay no
i v.. r»rv. th*, rt.l.

HARDWARE

Gents' Silver Lepine walcboa,
•
It 00
Psriur Tune pieces, BOW pattern
• 10 UO
Ladies' elegant black silk dress pattern ■ 10 lO
Ladles’
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Ladtea* Cameo Beta (Pins and drops,) sxlr*

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dbil waa then taktBH—
r wn» then withdrawn,
tbiru tfxue 9 tu Linradw
ibode Isimtd 8; . ConnrfrtIvanta 48; Delaware 0;
bio 14; I..wa i WbU.
a lor Lincoln, 181.
a irate Seward 22 vutea;
PmMdwic
Ky., 7;
Butoi,/83 vote*; Mo424; Ca«oe»«s 2; Day­
.
Nuctotiee.
•
k4 wa* tabun aiuidat eg.
ricator a bnllvL Inlcwte'
dtirinif (lie lutllot, cart
real IttT brcathleaa oilmen
i.
MaMNcbuoeua nrv
; I*L&lt;&gt;d*- Islaud 5; New
syGunin 5J; (apphuge.)
krittarty RJ; Ohio St;
ltd ibuty mtte olid a lotif
1} "t n ntHiiiuatiaw.
t,«4 Mtum. then roae and
de of Mttraautaipctt'Jijf
a and cit ing them «u Lh»unting him by
ninjuri.

itw» invmrdtatrly became
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id kept IttHy, at uircvaifw
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~
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Ervsipelaa cured bv Trask's Magnetic Oiuiui &gt;nt
halt HUeiini cured by Trask's Magnetic OiaUa L
Itch cured by Trask s Magnetic Qintmmst.
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Uair restored bv TRASK’S MAUSBT10 OLXTIEJCT.
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bupenur Gold I'ena. with Holder and box • 1 w
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•
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Coca price* all the latent atylea of SIT ES.
Oxalite*. brilliaota, tewa*. Beregc*. FRENCH
MU3USK, and aU other kind, that»an be nam­
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and beauty to aaythlsg bervtofcr* offered la thia

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or in smaller q wan Utica at from
per yard.

lie. and the proprietors h*rr recrisrd gralefal
rnmmrntte'.W'nv from all sections of the country.
Tbe bittx-rs will be louod to be very pleasant to
tbe taste, eves as a beverage, and prompt and
powerful tn it* effect *• a taed.rine.
It tnfuara
new vitality into tbe frame.':and ••’■engtheaa the
wbnte system, so that women who use it are eua
bird tu gw through with labors whieh would,
wutii.si it, beerrtaiu b» prostrate them.
Fold by druggists and dealers every* here.

CORD,

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“&gt; 12K

CULAR

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

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of the

We have piles uf S H EE T 1 N GS,
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

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Gent’ Why «uttrr riiphililie and UcrmiriAl dis- 5
■case, to rot the bones' in your body, or die Seal* I
• f your hone, * wl.y let' you* siuggteh blood |
dreg, and scalier it» dUteiirtum through your
veins • Ayer's Voaip. Eift of SarsapariLa cures
these complaints, and cleanses them out of tlim
system, t'sr it faithfully aad you bring tooucwB
sy a healthier, cleanlier, and Ur more acceptable
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and warrant price# to suit.

TOWELING, SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’

and all kinds of domestic Roods;

ako

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

CLOTH S, plain and fancy

CAbSIMEKES; Linen Drillings, Deu

ima, F. At M. Casaiincns, TWEEDS,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of gr­

ey/ atyle and description.

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Wo alao manufaetnre Copper, Braaa. Shoot Jigs

ISAAC C. KOTT,

and every kind uf GOODS for Mun and
Buys’ Clothing which we offer al

EXCEKD1NGLT LOW PRICES.

FOUND.

and Tie Ware of any aad every shape and deoerip-

tioa, ell of which w. will aetl at Hard Ttern
Brioea, for Boody Fay.

Alao a Jot of Mmoailaaoooa Books, fend a gift
wiinvweii book of w&lt; dollar or upwards
All uur goods wrre selected with great care,
aod particular regard to the demamla of Uris
eouuuauity. end will be sold al pncao that cauaot
fail to give sattafaetion io every instance.

daatii rvtsrft rcd k ilt'l" *•
tea Li ftu.hu' (la-n.sfhta

and

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

Genu’ i tem Cold Pins new Pattern
Bar Uropa
■
.
Mosses' Gold Fin*.
.
Geoto- Cluster Piaa, Opal COntr*
.
Gcats- Clue tor Brngte bums Pins
.
Geeto" t'amao or Jfeeaic Uosom dtada,
Geeto’ Engraead Gold
-

CAN’T BE bEAT

EAVE

TBOUGHS

Manufactured at the iowcal rates, and put

Ti have a Bns variety of Mwallea, Ladies'
SLEEVES and collars, Cbiasoisslte Ganta abirt
Bourns and Collare, and evan kind of WHITE
GOODS; alee Hoottry. every style of Gfovas end

up in any part of the county.

GROCERIES

COOKIIG 8T0V8!
that the* have stood the teat of practical experi­
ence We know th* nut enkr (rum the lauullx uf
other*, but «e hate used them tu ear own lannl.t
with the rcry best treu ts.
Fur ail dieeuer* of
W» Usui. general d.htlity. whether proceeding
trn® ochneu &gt;&gt;r (rum oaluial aeskuras. iadige*Hot, and all kindred •iliocot*. we I tcutnoumd tbe
.tewdm.viau Ratncdiee aa the very beet medieme
evtant. They arc destined to achieve mil an
ephemeral aaccev, but a permanent and deserved
repetition, which will under Ibrm a nece^itv
’• every fcaUlr.-Aspsims, e», X4»
1.
Kevadvcrtiaimrnl.

MORTGAGE SALE.
f Pa„ aecvHided tbe
• WM-.)
f Ohm, named Hannibal

ine.
, nf Maae., worn tnaiad N.
Mnaa. (Load apptaaM.)
r 'nd., named CtataruaM.
itUim.)
,. _• ’ \ r

itf Pa., named Governor
then taken with tbe tob

I Hnmlln:

Maine 18; ft.

nt 10; MaMacImactto I—
8; Unnnreticul fi; New
Jrrwvy 0; Pmnaylranta
; Drlawm»2; OMo4®i

•y : Connecticut S; New
nrwey I; PomayhraiMk 4A;
rlttwan* 8: Virrterta S®;
Hdiatta 18; Michigan, &lt;;
isconwin 5; Minieesuta 1 ;•
)U. Coluiibii,2;.. total.
&lt;-»man; .uussuis
New Yr4t M; Pl
xiMtl; DehtekmW
2; Califurabt: J
S,
N,

\

ThKFACLT having been giade in tbe condition
of a certain JLwtgsg*. executed by Ctaudius
Urrnolda and Kum» A. m-yi&gt;eldaLis Wihr.ef the
“wothip tr Johnstown, lisrrv cuuntv. and State
X Michigan, to David K. Heimilds of Columtoa
eetrnay; m 0 a Mau- „f Sew York, oh the third day
of March. .l.'D.
and re.uVJod April the third
A- D.J»S«. in tbe Item cuunlv Hcgi-'ler's Office.
11 •*•*“*?’J- iw" ■*’ ’• &lt;&gt;« ‘Dd
. and tbe stuoust claimed to be du* on said
““rtjpxr. at the dale of this notice being foul
boadrrd and sixty-etgtif dollars, aud Un prurced
teca at tew boxing bra iuatilutod to reco-cr the
«nu". oa an pan ihereeftj
.Voter is thcreflire bvrrbr given, that in pursuanre of a power of sale in said nrarigagc contain­
ed, so Irtosy tb, S.h day of June. A?I). IMO. at
ten U clock in the forenvun of that d*v, at tho
trunttfuvrof the Harry cmiesv Court House, io
U.,lUn
KuS U
l- Airt 11 &gt;»u l^..w ito. _i._
i .u;. _
rtt.
. . ■-------- — ' ■ uw... Ujsani..' a auan
Mrt.onju the highest bidder. U&gt;e premuw.
and mortgage, or so much thereof
“ .'W1 ^••eoomwry to mtrnfr tbe amount due
"tpatd on said murtgsgr. al tbe date of tbia
BMKe. with interest, cost aad expense* allowed by
‘“v. vtU-. the attorney, fa«
prodded in said
betCtY'^ ’
•* ‘J* &lt;•«&lt;**» F“!*‘
tow" 1 w n ,w«B,J cigteaod xw«aty atea,*n

J. P. BIRCH, Publisher,
Moe. TB
Breadway. Xew Tort
Sommer to J. B. BOTTOS A Co.
Ear Specimen Copiea aC "TsiMxnosoaox
ill be aeat free whan relocated '
aJ/ji

GIFTS.

’

1 -.

U* MAGNETIC^4
©URJiTEOSSyff,

AND

BUBKIIG

ILUID

DRY GOODS!
VEBY CHEAP
take. witlKiut containing e particle of
KaUrsios when tbe bread or cake U

WiAUFACrriEW IN* JOIXK1S’
School Houses.

WMeh we nffte fat a «MB * otherwise at

VB«T lit rifiVBCS
•tua. that It i» aeMrtty dttfrraat

Si*‘*

VETO,

*

. .&lt; a..ssur m Are.wn

weto.^^LZ.'.li^fir.h.xk.

iUrTJ

niDM orrtcru Btrbo*M'inrb &lt;rtcr*r sea­

Dy GEIL Ac JONKS, nnd CRIL. HA*.

com thirty&lt;tx -ch4«a thtetv-m&gt;« links.
rruni *haiaa tufriceu Laks, thence

“ U° ‘”U‘“jr
tami^-j -j PAT1*’8

EATON &amp; BARRY.

Wahwve school boots. aB kinds of biaakbaeka,
Pocket Ledger*. Mscbmuc*' Maanal. Arnold's
writing Fluid, Moto. Cap, Utter, aod Legal P.
per, end oB kinds sf ststisesrv ia great variety.

“r-KK-*

W.lbeui H^agto gtea say farther eeet
.Unaof our stock te trade, w. beg tedve S
We have pat down tbe prices of nil
oar goods to suit

the titnen Bad mtc

penpk the truable of going to Kahna*

siiEiiiirra s.ujl

too and Battle Crash to trade.

Oar goode ware bought after tbe late
grwnl retboteua hi prioee. and will be
Mid to ash (boas who wtt to purchase.

7 JiT*

�DRUG STORE H! stomach bittebs.
.' ?t ha win ah
.UljjUITBECEITED

BAT&gt;T RELIEF,
’W*j^^^**r*
Ws, mtko no note of ft,
book*. Thi* system han______________
itinocd
•mil tbe ernbexriwnrent amounted » *v*F
•20,000, and 0&gt;&gt;t till Luxly wm thereakv
•oepieaon of foul play.
Aw «« •■ •
doubt w ratnod as to the bunery of tbe
clerk, a watch wm set al tU Puatofiio*,

JJL

a new and mtffit completeA'»ortment of

DRUGS AMD MEDICINE®,

DB. BOBBI'S
TUIU-ENTlflE'A'Sb ALCOHOL
30EH£/.H

INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

reXtd fowl by thi* tarn.fa As
Uort of ths coasutapdtm wtdeh &lt;foke biratau

nutn wm
&gt;th tb« «&lt;uIr mad* a
- urr - ftp -uw®
th* taonay. aod bur ft vat
_ ia ynung man.it appwr* bn
b*en married but b few year*, and baa
lived frugally, auewding closely tuhia
borine**.
The money abstracted
been uaed in the building uf Imiums, n
number of them haviag ben^ put up fa
tbe lower pnrt of tho city fatet year, and
Cid for out of th* money tekrn frotn the
ter*. Omtract* are about bri ng eutered into for the eroctiuti nf other buildings
thia aeaaon.
Peraon* familiar with the
occupation of tbia individual were h-d to
■appne^ that the buildings were fi&gt;r Mr.
Evans, aod bnt' for blmsetr.^od'ditoi «uspicton was dwartaed. and the fraud o&gt;n
tertd anlil U» ..Ub
Mt
tlb,
Postofficc. The bouses erected have all
been given up Jo Mr. Evans, and their
eoostruution having b*c&lt;i managed with
due ectmomy, be will not lore nittch.—
Thia, with the fact that t|« young mad ja
I* a bad state of health, has prevented
*ny publie exposure uf the fraad.

th' temple of Kirtland is built of
•tone in a aubntenUal manner, and exfa­
teins two lofty atorfo* beside* a large nt
tic, and a deep cellar the whole k-uglh of
tbe building.
A cupola surmounts it
high roof and afloids one of the finest
view* is Qhkk- A abort ,tuneaaw
vis­
ited thb MlebrauwL
were
ctcerosed by a - venerable nnd reekeyed
Mormon, wb&lt;&gt; has clung to the Temjile
of com whishrj,.ov«-r since Jos SiuiUt
left for Nauvtto.
His &lt;Wy occuptumn
han been foradvnutf yearn to ahrnr xircm
gers lhe wonders of th**'Temple, the
change he pick* up in that camcitv en
abliog him to keep his "keg* fbll tl&gt;o
most of tbe limeTbe inside vf the
bMkUbyrrtrtU^ diUfltoi^1rt.p.»r.
ance. The Sacred de*ks of tbe Trieste
and Elders are nearly demolished; Joe
Smith s pulpit is hacked to pieeen by the
defacing knivs* &lt;&gt;f ‘•relie buntm*;’’ Ute
walls are scrawled . with .the (^&lt;4Lf
hundreds of *iaibw«; and tbeatiuborate
moulding and glided hurt*' wljh which
tbe interior wm •*&gt;&lt;:&lt;• proluatJy ortwuau
ted have nearly all been stolen. ‘i Tewn
■reelings, conoerte. lectures, &amp;e^JaT.a|DI
been bnld there fitr a number of y smx,
and ocexxionally, during the winter tbe
wide and lolly Lolls nwound^to lhe ikelv

notes id tbe violin, a* the1 beauty and
chivalry of Kirtland snd -vicinity p'hb in
the festive dance by the light of Burner
ous fallow ctetndelmrw. 4l-lhs Rsfarmi j

aentTiMl**MbsSMS**f th* livfe,kfcwjK • ’ . HM,, • ,«■
I
. —-• • ~r. ■ I ma; taar
and iadcad. of all the orgsaa, aruo from or creautg all pmna, Mckneta red diatraM af even
____ —^ee.
of avarv name, oar aireaath i. ..l-.-rt-l J.
1 are scrofalotu:

thtotekfagta*
ToelctMtea it front tbe system we mnat renovate
NoSd by an altrrive wdunne. wd taThese psrties msv be consulted per.on.ily or .
by letter, by those wbo have any doubt upon tho
sulAweL The evidence in the poaaesaioa of Dr.
Kobtek. which is at all times occctatble to th*

3 k ax M

(CTDJina’J j-xBTininai'i

STRAINS, and
8FRA1RF.
I PILLS have been proved by analysis to
Die moment it ia applied to lbw Injured parts, ail
nun
and
uatasiuwss
ccwae.
lx»k out for Counter
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
K.to and .mltetmn.-Purcb.te ouly tUd-rsr*.
. That they euro the almost universal complaint. Itendy RoIteL Jxfoe Si cU, 40 «* , and &lt;1 per
‘

Wat iC-%L0di6pL&lt;DlK»i-d Stoor.

‘

,
,.d
. „„ .Urt &gt;1...
iMKWK'S'

i also keep on baud a good assortment of

ST-A-TIOTSTEIRYr,
PENS. PENCILS. INES. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae., Ac.
Upon oor shelve* may be lound ell of

, and restore the health aod strength of the sufferer.
That

*

Sew A ork. May 1 (
• /of the fem

wtw waa
-■»
barrel "f pitch at the Now ^urk sti
tick, nn th* Utb of April hut. was t
eluded last oigh» at 3cr&gt;&lt;y
*2
remains were fully identified tta tho*!
Ada Rk-bsrdson. wife &lt;d
ynun^Lr
known aa Bowtun OMiffy*
1

Ms hadnotOit *
’wURkfe- ihnbnlkn

*'

.

•krtrt.,

-CASH

o«ly.

excreme.

AYER’S

CtanMid Eitnei sf Sanaprilh,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our tiiuea can devise for this every-

r-i—.

invigorating tu tLe bowel*, excellent aa a mule,
aud rejwvettaliug gewtully. We have the evi­
dence - f Ihowtouds iff aged *•'“ • nd women
■ 1.0 have experienced tic behlfil ul ti’.ug &lt;li»
pretwrativn while suffering from stomach de­
_ _____ .___.&gt;
.Lt..Li • . nnto— uluter

REGULATING PILLS,

Renee it should be employed for the euro of
not only Scrofula, but alao those other affec­
tions which arise from it. such as Eavrrrra
•nd tan Disxaxm. Bi- ArmtMi** Ttxx
Ilosa. or EETtirxLAs. I*taria*. PiaTvtea,
DiorcMxa. Dlaim and Botta.TLMoa*. Ttrm
and 8aM Rwarx, Scxtn Haan, Rntowoxx.
JUtatMAXteX.*rr»ttWTiea*4M«»c'au“- n»‘
frswwa. Dworer. DnrxMiA; DwtatrY. and.
indeed, all CottrLAtuTs AMtatxo rxox \ itiarro oa Ixycbb Blood. The popular bcuef
in - iwuwrtfy o/«Ae bfood ” is founded Ul truth,
for scrofula ia a degeneration of the blood. Tbe

forber Infant. Should the period of i. aWUy
arrive during theyunuues senrou. the wear «&gt;!
Ixijy and min 1 i* gruerally agjrraraieJ. Herr,
ibeu. is a neces-ity fur a Miaiulaat In t«u|eralctbe energies of tbe »yMem^Mnl*a*Me the
mother Io bear lip under Mr elMlualfdg^iiialr
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene­
rally peeler the Bittern ta nlLotlior uiMgota
tors that receive tbe endorsement of j-lysidan*. Iwcnusr it h agreeable to the taste as
well n» certain id gt»e ■ permanent increase
of f&gt;edi&gt;y gtrengtli.
•
AU tboac pei son a. to whom we have particufcirly referred above, ta win sufferers from
fere’r aud agiin, esu-ed by malaria, diarriaca.
■lyacnlery. tadimtinn. lues of s| petite, and
all disease* or liernngemeuts uf the Watr.aeb.
superaannalrd invalHls. |«ncot of sedan tar;
occupation, and nursing B other*, will cousuii
their own phyviewl welfare hy giving to lleotetter a Calebmtsd 8bm*eh Uiitero a I riot
CAUTION.—We rauilon the public against
using atty of the male hriitatKn* or eutiuter-

bodv, n hie* i. the blood faronwa perfectly boolhy; coese^nntly oil tick a&lt;». and pare to driven
Iron, the aj.irtu, for they euavl------ :----- 1— -*l*ody broom** m&gt; pure and rirer.
Tbe reason why paofde are ao
««ck, and wbv ao ntrev die. - *“
K&lt;rt a taodtoUM which wflf
pert, aad which will open

•fa srewtSta-«feuM-4l.nr .upvrterity after
! one .ingle trial—they are But onto better
bat, in fact, cheaper than any olbvr I'ill*. for it
lake. . Ic.» number of them to produce a better
,flprice of ths Scandiinvten Blood Pnrifter. »l
per bottlr, ur I-. per half dexvn. Ut lbs bcandt■avian Blood l*ai», ZS cent, per box, or 4 boxe.
foI3T Brad Dr. Ilubaek-* Special Notice, red

dmniutrlr surprised, in uitncsalag I hew ckanaaegicta. Nut noli do they ri's immediate rase
slrvttgib, and lak&lt; away all sickness, peia sad
&gt;ng uisli. but Ibrt at oucc gu tu work al the isnada
lion of the diacoee, whieh is theblued. YbsretsW.
t will be showB.ropecidlr by lb« te »!“■ use these
t*ii!s'ibai they a ill so cleanse and yurtfr. that dis
. use—that deadly enemy—will take its light, aad
-he flush of youth avd brsaty will agsHi rrturs,
sad U&gt;e prospect of a U*-g' and happy life will
ehert&gt;h aod brighten your days.

j/Dzkli&amp;BOCCU,

Certificate*, publubod .0 a e-urpieuou. part of
thia iiapcr Irom lime to Ume. Dr. Koback • Mad

Indifierlt or cumplrcated eases Dr. Rotiack
mar be applied to personally or by letter eoeloeing one stamp for the reply.
Principal office and sale room*, fro. « Eset
Fourth at . d building from Main street, Cincin­
nati, U„ Laboratorv io llaintrond street.
For sale br J. I1 Robert* A Co. Hastings. KU
Sichols,Orsngerille Milla. P. A. Renter. also.Hoff­
man and De Reimer. Mid'llerille. M. C. bwift,
Prairierille. aod by D-uggista and Merchants gen
remly throughout th* country.

"• -Wrtw|-Crt|^irt,rt U..«&gt;..™. ,r
Hastings aod vicinity, that they arc now prepared
to do all busmewa pct tabling to

HEATH &amp;. COTANT.
The su beenher is now prepared with al) neeeasary machinery to manu'acturv better aad cheap­
er Furniture and Cabinet Ware* than can bebo’t

CARPENTER &amp; JOKER WORK.

For sale by J. R Roberta A Co., Heating*; F. A
IWRrimer. Middle.&gt;11e. EH Nichol*. Orange*.He;
AJ Bonn, Prairie'die; and by l&gt;rugJ-»U gre-

4LuSeV^VtirAi'«a,
■wwai./w iT"”11 “'"I
-r*
,
Dr. Radway A Co are the only Physicians and
Chemists in tbe world that hate succeeded tn die-

,^4^l£^L.SSI?X^
rilmre1^MJpittadfra®|taraalg »o faeir •W*’

ffrtre SS ernte; &lt;•» pill in reeb box.
W-—
*______ ____ rrt- 1 T.UV.

on abort notice, aad in a manner unsurpassed.
1ST Panfeutar arteBtloo given to Horae and
Ox dboeing. ^ly te ^11 kuU« °f Plow work.

General AgvtiL

HOWABD ASSOCIATION,
iV&gt;.
Dy this cunsolidaUou^ the, cwUegtatc eourw

FIRST PREMIUM*! AWARDED TO THIS CO!.
.
LEOE
At tbe la&gt;e United Htalas Fair In Chicago, tut
amr uiimm rsxaaxjteiji althbr.bx# wx.axrer.

Chronic Rbsotolum,

We bare our Plaining. Sawing, and Turning
Works now is full operation, and are prepared to
plane lumber. Plane and Mulch Flooring, or do
anything in our line at tbe lowest possible rates.

“Mt’M*"17

that have fawi ssfaMiahad io
•DOLLAR PEBfiLftLE.

Young America Ahead.
The rejiMios wbv

FRANCIS ROWER
JMRLF^ UKA FT HARD WARR

/;

WORK,

Suutttar— we are prepared to
beat qf work.
KL.L2M_tj
v-.&gt;

FDV

TiX, COfj’RR AJl/JMXXT-iROX
hma »/ "w/ vi rat

#MOtfbf Sm.il.

IS"” ww’wrj“TM*r•• nnxcWAX.- .HssnAsunr.

7 First Rate MILLER,

HaatiBgt,Mip’tr*lh.'lWi

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

’&lt; fitted up with ap-

CUSTOM

ralaJi «M yfodlb* *!•&gt;T.-l»HS|lffiS&amp;

aJJlT

DEPARTMENTS OF BOOSEEEPINU AND AC-

New Barry Mill,

dolph ho«NR.8L Ddema.and otirerpla0 now In cuccuusful operation,, rwujy
CM, living a fiut bfr.
Three farts were
All kinds of Lumber, Produce, aad eeen Ota*, lo'doauj' Amount of
communicated to deputy Qirpeoter, and
i
famished a dee to the officers to work taken in payment for anything in our line of bonbdixi, and by which mean* thyjr'tTwcked
Mk Rtebardaon for a peritd of over two
hiorder and m prompt as toy
▼Mr*, during which time abe lived -in
other Mill itv Barry, or any &lt;&gt;tb*f oount) .
,a*ggnlficrqt «tjle
nexl at tbe bou*e of a ducflnr ia ■ Aati&gt;r
'
liming secured the rexvices (if a
/
NOTICE.
Ptaee. tbeaoe to the 8t. J.dmw hotel, n-xt
NOTICE
JR
HEREBY
piTEN
to a private Houm in Cniveniity Pin®,
tent Roll for the Village -f Haatit
from there »o the Lafargo Isiiw. whence
tod tmr mlU being built &lt;* thp most
•be went on b«Mtr&lt;] the ateunahm Crtaw.
improved plan, together with
good

ba oa Uw 13th of Jaatwry fin
fatota. Which WM tbe hit - —

‘ 1‘UlLADKLI'lllA.

J jirarrefral /reW.toa niuilitRtd ir 'F'tul
Rtulufuttut. (*r ti. Rditt •? tit
tod Dvtn—d, ^tM-d

plaining lumber. 1 can execute all work pertaining
to tbe Carpenter R Joiner buaineM. better and
cheaper, than can be done by others.

'

EMMIE!

All kinds of produce taken In exchange at mar­
ket prices; CARH' not refbaed.
A share of the
4dd«MNHiiMl
public patronage ta solicited.
Larmoa tfiack. Garwev Clark and Wmbfagton
IWpisKeHdsteadUlMtroelPowere.be Main Rtroets, Cuicxco

Radway’a Keaovatiag RaaolreaL
WU! radically exterminate from the eyatem
Scrotal.,
Cankers,
“
....................
‘Tfa
A ‘1*3 ■
tunning! from the
Fbitc nwclliog*.

n.iTr^.T7~&gt;,.
’“

ibeetoinaeb. liver, and rtbvr digeathe organs,
mild y but powerfully, and
rr*:urvs il-em
loaewndiiimi eascatlal Io lie faaldg dierbarre
of the fiiuctl. es of nature.
’
'
El.h rly jwrwiti* may use ftidtHHeri daily as
tier diroctfons ou the buttle. »"d they sill fold
in it astimulnut peculiarly adapicd tv comfort

PATENT MEDICINES

SICK FEMALES,

of tbe day.
or*. and aespomiency. rrqsgiar^
grwa» ra­
pid-tv under their invigorating operation. That
all sexual disabilities are rcusorrd by their errDr.
K*d«»r
A
Co.
h»v«
recently
diacovmd
a
dial and gently stimulating property s. That they
Btetbod for extracting from route hsvte, ptaato
rrtr“U SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
and rum*, a nutntioa. extract of »ecb wonderfal
Bounahing power—which they b.ve combined
bciweytr they mar hare been trifled with and with Rtotw.y * Reirolaliug Fill.-thal .ix &lt;A throe sell srerrlhing is our line of t
. pill* will ..ifi.lv the Mood with the &gt;a«* aroouai
of nolntmo a. one ounce of ordinary fared; re
recti; upon tbe /«*■»
in ter tteoJ. they
that, while the oystetn te nudenraing •
(DIHEBAiP,
phyucking. and rvgntoung procree, It &lt;HUy be­
come* xtrengthened.
feroon. UBwted with UvwOotaplaini, Ihwpre
•r Rg»4y l*ny,
•ia. Heart Iheeaaro. Fnllnroa •&lt; lllaad. and all Fd
male, who ntv »ubj-ct tn irregularHire. Hretorig
Ae. are pertkulvlv rocommendod ts n*e throe
pifta. The. are plenMni to lake—clegniWly ranted
[ r»A
(roe frum te.tv, red will ool gnpe,
wekeh or weaken the avatem. uv leave tbe bvwri.
Coati re Moi far* n&gt; rdng »bould tikewiaa toko
noe or two of tbrov pill* unoo or twice per wvek.
Tbrv will not osfrr keep ’&lt;*e »»»teci heathy aod
roviil.r, but will protect yosr infrete agntnal
Crenn and Faina in lhe atotnach, to iresre not
only a basllhy ehild. but will invest evevy child,
tbs* suckled, with a awrel deposition,
RADWAY-8 REUULATINO FILLS
Regulate easb red every organ of th. system, and
correct all deranyemeola of ths Liver, Bowvb,
totoniach. Heart and Kidnera.

Itod.tbeT^wU! befrf^

dtukf RtyUttf-. -

citrate it by healthy food and
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1860

MOXBE

&gt;jjstings' gusintss Jlirrttorn.

BOOT j

Inscribed on tbs servitor tlx truly grsst.
Engraved by his scrautry’s baud.
Tbs Patriot's nanx, id the shrine of fams,

the brakes, and wu stopped aoout inu
mile fisun thksp^t
The engine looked
likua-HDO.bDga-.-fisud blowing fi»r mure,
blood. »nd scraping the ground wilh .itt
Emdeniiis d &gt; wa.
The oiAdoctor came
rward to learn what the trouWe wa*^!
"Ai he.soared tar above th* head* of
soon explained how matters stood. .
“Yes, dear child,
hie uueitifea, hit tail fuivtnlk in tkt air
Frank was vet down in the u-ndcr^and
in proud defiance uf them."
I did not'know hut whnt he wga frighten­ want a new dress.”
“A pretty calico 1" asked Alice.
ed to death.
We soon brought him-otti
“That will fade to soon," answered the
of that and pul him fa the baggage car.;
lie was t«o weak to fire that -night.
The poor herd woman.
"A black woolen F asked Alice.
baimage master came and tmili bls place,
“That will wear out to soonanswerand we were soon under way once nri&gt;re.
Not one passenger on that train ever ed she.
‘ A silk T‘ asked A Ike.
knew how near eternity they had been

W. b... m «*• rto
n&gt;&lt;Kk&gt;nh.^&lt;«l (Mr

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ing exploits—and
We have
the earns msn rsetvsy
from a goose.
• i viq
WehavTsMU one urging aMMtar te

become candidate for an office, and
.-d
We have even the oaso fallow veM
against him at election.
' • • ''
We have seen a lovely girl merer-&gt;
rich old b-ichelor merely for hie wealth.

elevatcd

that night, and it war best, perhaps, thnt
and
they should not.
It ha* Iwm acknowl­ wered the tu-rb woman, and -Alive tbo
We have seen the same girl die beetasi
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edged by all competent railroad men.list as muoh.
“A plaid, a beautiful plaid 1” asked | too
beat tod within a year.
the Iretn rod nous speed wa was rutin mg
We
have seen young maw
at was all that saved us from destruction, the child.
‘■That will get nut of fashion to soon,"
1 bi» opiinou of old Bullion’s was all dashy and bramleea giria, said
as it was'impossible to stop, and. having
We have s«® them drag oat a ■!■■*
very
well
m
iuday,
but
now
that
Doug
­
answered
the
old
woman.
lhexruin fully stretched uni, with all
•'Do. you caru much about the fashion!" las' tail is quivering iu the air, ft drops hie wretched life.
coupling's extended, it did not give the
to the ground, itself.
'lb« opinion has
The best port of my Ifln having been cars a chance to bound from the tnu'k.— asked Alia-.
“I want the dress tn last me a thousand become antiquated. It old Hulhon could
rttb one of the LARGEST
spent upon railmnda, and thu Inst ten I never wish to he placed In a similar pohave aloud, where McCiuruuud alandsaiid
Jears or none I” said the old woman.
years as a locomotive engineer. Inm pre­
BEST Assortments of
“Ohr exclaimed Alice, drawing back; seen when McLleruand secs, be would
pared tr»
from facts, and the first
for «be half thought the old woman was have been certaiu to express exactly the
one is this:
Crazy, “do you expect U&gt; live
lungl A opp. ante opinion. “Hu President, sir F
It has always seemed strange to mo
that the traveling public, took so little
It waa w.lowly nighutbe warm breezes I thousand years is a grwit.great while^md Um: vck-raii would have exclaimed, “no,
air, never, air ; coat tail too Dear tbe aky
notice whether tlwy nave n good, careful, flouted by laden with the pel fume ufflow- | you Are pretty old now."
* I shall live longer than that,” aaid
and sober engineer to guide them «n tbrir era, sweet inn-use rising tip Inna imtuie’s
As Douglas' “cap” must now be loviejourney.
That fact Is never thought of. kitchen I The unhui sfenio brightly »s a
“1 will *sk my mother.” said the little iblu to the common eye, we suppoee
But let me any (o them tlmt the man who bird's eye, covering the earth with its
bolds the throttle Vnlv«&lt; in hi* hands, he chaste rays, until tnc lau&lt;Js&lt;-ujw seemed girl, much puzzb-d, “if she knows what heresiter we uhalt have to chronicle a tri­
dress would suit you, and she’ll perhaps umph ot hia us a leather io hie tail! aud
who regtita'ea and gnldva the awful pow­
‘’Let us walk in die garden," aaiJ chtrt buy it for yon.”
any uusuap u&gt; bnu as a leather out uf his
er that dmga them with almost the opeed
“Your mother is not rich enough to tail.
of Ih&lt;Hight hits more to do wilh their safe­ Hortense. clasping her dear Eloise to her
There seems tu be a lively dispute on
heaving bosom.
buy it. dear chilli,” Mid the herb woman.
ty than they usually get credit for.
In a few seconds the twn n-:ble and en­
all side*, a* tu wlH-tber thia pohtlral eagle
“My Juthtr is rich,”, said Alioe.
In the first p’ace we will admit that
“Nut rich enough to buy mo the dress has just now lost or gained a tail leather!
A western editor speaking at one
trains are liable to accident, and special thusiastic girls were ’neath the orchard
W e ut couik have uur u«u opinion, but, bis brethren of the quill, noted for Ha
I want" said the old woman.
ly passenger trains tla’ nt times run al­
“Do you perceive those apples F re­
“Do you want to dress like a queen 1" considering that iua tail is in the air, and fatne«.remarks that if the scriptore paov
most lightning speed. There are a great
that it is quivering, we are nut disposed erb, that fell fla»b is grass,* is tree, (hagf
many kinds of dangers to be apprehend­ marked Hortense, scarcely able to re­ asked Alice.
Distance he linivl bo a load of
“No; Iwt 1 want U» dress like a king's to be positive in the malt*.
ed when upon a fast run.
In the first press her emotioh.
“Why this grief 1" sighed the gentle
and muUuo are highly Untavurable to tbe
place think of broken rails, and upon a
“The old herb woman is crazytho’c' observation of serial animals wilh U&gt;«
night run it is Impossible for an engineer Eloise.' Then turning her large pale grey
Jurrnal.
to see them, until it is too Into.
Then ey es in the direction of the fruit, she add­ Alice to herself; “she talks no queer. I naked cy e.—
again, there are awitchra set wrong by ed in a disapp'outed tone, “they are bak- don’t know where you'll get a d resit,”
A sailor dropped out of the HggfagW
“The Old Crow WeaUaH Lay.*
said she aloud; “something that will nev­
villains, or by the stupidity of those who inn .nnln. if I niiNtak,- not.”
a ship of war, Mme fifteen or twenty M*|
“They are ! they are I” cried Hortooae, er fade never wear out, never get out of
have charge of them, which is not an un­
A story is uu its travel llimugh the and fill plump on the heed uf the fact
fashion."
common thing. Then there are cattle tip- bunting into an agony ot tears.
world of Uie pr«*s, shich reminds us of lieutrBant.
Poor girl! they reminded her of home.
“And never gel wiled or spnih-d." add­ the i-ffo. ts of Douglas to eoocriiate tbe
on the track, rocks falling down from
•Wretch! «a:d the officer, after be had
Some moments elapsed hefi»re Hur ed the old hi-rb woman; “wear it when
deep cuts, embankment* giving out, and
South, aud tus tailurve.
At an evening gathered himself up, where the divH dH
a thousand and one thing*, that the. trav­ tenne oould reaupe bpf wonted onlniness and where you may II will always keep pjuly, in playiug a, game of forfeit*, a yon come from 1* “Aa’ sarel caH.efrcfai
eling public never give a passing thought. At length with an effort Wfe yuifd: “For­ white and sbiuing.”
grevii, gawky'young inan waa judged “to the north part of Ireland, y sr hcoor.’ ' *
“Oh!” was all that Alice could say — make u crow’s tiesV’ with a certnn lady;
I was led into Uienl»&lt;&gt;ve reflections by give inc dear Eloise, 1 was rilly, very
silly, but whenever I see ah apple, I al Then. sh&lt;» added, “I should like such aj
an incident nut long since, in which I was
and put some rugs in It.
Greeny pro­
It has been said that the Amerieaa fol
I one, I am auro. Qjiild a little girt have : tested he didn’t snow bow. “1 will show
the engineer on the night express from ways think of him.”
dians and the American ladies dlfcr ttf
“
You
must
Indeed
have
loved,"
sigbed
one?
but a lit’le girl would outgrow her*.'. you,'’ says the judge.
-------- to--------- ; our leaving time was ten
“Juai step this this: the firmer whoop only in battle,
“Nii." said tbe bend woman; “the dress way and kneel down in.front uf this chair.
I’. M_ but wo did wot gel sway before Eloise.
the latter hoop always.
' , 1MT
“Loved ! aye child, madly,” continued would let out ao.aa to suit you alwava.” Now, Miss, kneel on the opposite side.
11 P. M.. on-acoount of waiting for con­
Hortense. ‘ The day wo parted, I remem.
The chiM was lost in wonder. “Will
nection trains.
And you (addrwdup greeny ) must kies
*C&lt;&gt;me here my little man,’ said a
Our regular running time was85 miles lair we had apple ftytcf? ty* tjinnrr. He you please tell me what it Is, and where tbo lady seven times through thu t*ck uf
tieman tn a youngster uf free years, a
an hour, and it wn* cx^h-clxI that 1 was himself prepared the dainty dish f. r me. one?1’ she asked.
the chair." According to iiisinicuuria.hc nitting In a pk»l&lt;&gt;r where a large cos
“I» hi tbe garment of radvatiraMha robe knell down and made a duspetain lunge
to make up the lost iiour.liv fast running. As he |H-i-1ed and sliced (crosawftv) a
A speed fin too grant for the condition of quarter of nnfaeh thick, the reay fruit. of rigbieoiiinreft, which Jeeus Christ haa at tbe lady’s face tbiough the chairback,
our road at tlmt time; taiwover. if tbs Iwfiire him, be' brrath&gt;-d in my car the wrought out for_ynu and for me. dear but wne doomed to defeat by the lady
*¥ed» thir."
•
He child,” said tbe «dd woman. lrnd--rly.—
wheel* kept undar the engine 1 wapbound first avowal of love he felt for me.
moving quickly eside.
But be was du-Who am lylet me hearF
»•- -&gt;u’&lt;
then placed fa a twin about two ounce* “Christ'tume to take away the p-nr rac« turralned nut to be f.aled in thia mauner,
to make it.
HARMON 8XITH,
“Yon are the man who kithod oMsasati
Th- night was intenm-ly dark, and for ■if flour, a little mil, two tea spoonfuls of of our sins, and pia vp ua his pure white and tried repeatedly to reach the lady's
EY. CeunMllur A Soliclti-r. in ail lhe
robe,
pud
make
us
fit
Xo
be
tbe
children
oil.
and
iheyojkol
an
egg,
moistened
by
the first 50 mile* we done well; awl mad&lt;; face with bis lipa, which were pralrudud
&lt;&gt;t thin State, ll.i'iing*. Micb. Also.
‘ she
‘
up twenty-fivo minutes; nisi tru tninutea degree* with water, and all the tinij- he of God. the great Kins, and Ilvt- In his to their utmoet rapacity; t
but, as
later 1 would not have given a farthing kept stirring the’b»mpound with a spoon. place fi»revi-r; should you niit like to, c-mstantiy evaded him. he became disI
(bought
I
should
have
fainted,
for
my
dear
child
F
lor the lives on board that train.
We
couragrd and got up, and was making
“Yrs.” anawen-d the rhild, “I do want
r
.
were upon n heavy gnub* with high rm- heart was breaking.
tracks 0- his seat, wb&lt;-n the judge iuler“Dear HorUprtm.” ejjcliiimed Eloise, to
one of G«‘»d’s children.
I always
bniiknimi*, and I was giving her nil the
rupted him with.
“You did in&gt;l pay
DECLARATION No. 2
wanted to. Will h«- give me n heavenly your birteit, sir. I told ymi .to pot seven
steam she omM work,the scale Indicating -ah. how you tnirtt have suffer.-d F
-k is passed now.” nighed the brave drew* do yob think 1”
120 |M»und* to the square inch;'too inay
egg* in the nest, and you hare not put in
be sure that «ilh a rlv post a Reel. wa. girl. Tb*n resuming her fairy, she. aaid:
one."
“1—1 tried i-«/’ he'stammered—'
A mile or so from town a man mgt
.—Tbo H»-raid has dincovartxl that Ab- . “but—but the old crew wvuldnX fay/*— boy on horseback, crying with coll
were going nt a tremenclnous speed. All “Wlirn £be whole formed a consistency
at mice re discovered but n short distance of the thickneM of cream, he'beat up the • ililiouiioii ba« u demoralizing eflrd on the So it is with Dodgbu; be has tried, and •jWby don't you get down and lead t
abend, by the flicker of the bead lighisjhe whitn of Im egg till firth, and mixed it dsrgy, and the editor or that paper tried hard, but that old Southern crew horse 1" aaid the man, ‘that’s the W
get warm.’ “It’s a b-b-borrowed hoe
bright show of horses feet twinkling as with butter. I could not enduro my-ago­ straightway makes a pulpit nf one of his won't lay I—Lorinillt JoumoL
and 111 ride if 1 freeze.”
.
the light danced unun them. I knew that ny any longer. Afexis! I ^rk-d. tieware columns, announces bin new discovery as
how ynu frifle with me."
the text, and with singular unction defivft few rod-1 from the spot we pnsaeri thro’
“Proceed! you interest me tzrcatly" ent a srrnion for the benefit of^b-me misn large coveted bridge,and whether those
“What waa hie *us- guidetl mininli*ra who uphold the equality;
horaca would leave the track Iwfore reach­ remarked Eluiae.
Thu Cornwall (C. W.) Freebuldar, of
of races and preach the Giwpel of Aboli­
ing tb» bridge. I could n*»t determine. I
April 28th, records thu filllowing as hav­
Thrrtfvre. the aiihacribera would «sy'
Hortense, with ftn effort,’conUhttW ___
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tionism.
It _
i» .interesting .to __________
see the Rev..
knew it was impraslble t«» enme *o a stop
ing occurred im the Tuesday previous;
“Whm the mixture was hot he put the , Editor in the pulpit and t«&gt; hoar him disto tub reowx or HAorntos amp vicimitt. larfiire wc n-arbed the bridge, nt the speed apples in. (inr al a time, turmng them | oiurse upon religious topics.
“As a young man was plowing in n
But bis
B. H. FULLER,
field •« the S-utb Branch, a fe* miles
TTORNF.Y and Oussrior al law. Solicitor h&gt; That they have openrif n Merkel in the we were running.
I was&gt;l«» weft aware that the horses ..ver with a slice as the were doing.— , piety Is wily periodical, and bears a stri- from town, his alumina was attracted by
l Chanesrv. General Land a»d Tax Agent- Ol­
baseaxst o' J. P Roberta A Co's DrugtUora,
.Suddenly
ha
tunjrd
towards
the,
his
face
I
king
resemblance
tn
the
way
In
which
old
in. er liejfieinrr's store, in tbo Exchange block.
could n&lt;f get over the bridge, an there
the. barking of a bull terrier dog, and on
•' &lt;.l..ut,ri.v uo'k ruix«b&gt;n ’’
! T.&gt;n&lt;4i&lt;k‘..nri,M *&gt;&gt;n« **fbar*d the Twird.’r——
wna nothing but ties fdr them to walk
“Nav. say not no." interrupted the i These sons were sadly addicted to w eked looking after him. be discovered the dog
engaged
in a fight wilh an enormous ea­
kind Eloise; “perhnp* the heat of thf fire. I practices; nnd...
.
one Sunday morning the
When I first dl*6-vered them I whist-;
gle. Seizing a stick he ran t&lt;&gt; the assist­
and not passion, had tinged his chreka.'’ minister of the pariah met one &lt;if them
There is oeilv one objection- to 1
led "down brake*.”
Wr were gaining
ance n( the terrier, who waa rereiriagthe wK&gt; “mean well," and that is, they
“Heaven grant sour words prove starting for the wwodv with a gnn on hfe
upon them, when, after reaching the
worst ofil from the eagle. On approach.
true!" sobbed the loving girl J “I shall should'T.
Seeking out the father, the
can spend time to carry out their
DEEP.
bridge. in the place of turning on, they
ing,
the
eagle
turned
upon
his
new
adver
­
PORK.
never liirget the cxpreasi&lt;m of : his eyes. clergy man told him that he ought to ad­
both, side by side, jumped through th®
sary, and in all probability would have
“Hortense." ho whispered, the apply-frit­ monish his som. and bring them np hi
CHICKE5S.
track between the ties, god their whole
oveecoiiv* him hud not tbo faithful dog
ters are now cooked.
Let us, perhaps, the fear of the Lord. “Fear the Lord F
bodies laid above the track.
ernne to his rescue and renewed the fight.
for the laat time, eat together.
replied old Tmichwvwid, “they are sn
Now I had rather rtm over any four
After a short senflfe between the eagle
For a few seconds Hortenso was speech­ afraid nf hi in .m Ar that they daren’t stir
footed animal in the world than a boric;
and his two adversaries, lie was dispatchless. , lUsing from the moss bank, she out mi Sunday wlth-mt a double-barreled
they are alm&lt;*t «ure U» thl*»w a train off
vd, and the' young farmer carried his car­
gasped mit, “Eloise, as you love iqe, kt shotgun m their band.” . In this sense, as
the track, and in this cum J bad two,to
cass home as a tiophy &lt;lf success.
He
A Londoner haohvaaket a bMt
us hurry home. I shall dlfc it wa remain oppiMuil V»Abe Abolition of Slavery and
ewitend with, both fast in the middle •/
measured nine feet Porn wing to wing."
redmey to.w he liked 'Afl CdasrtHa. i
Sunday amuaemunta, the editor of the
:
7
.«
the track, snd that in a w«&gt;den bridge here.?
be wnnWn*i»ive a ghws of ’alt and
“And the fritlcra,’’ Inquired the gentle Harald max be said to fear tbo Lord.—
with a span of eighty fe&lt;* below.
EUm.
c /
2
fot. a 'ogsbead of it
J" _ ’rn&lt;
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lenre fa A calmer tone ; “that evo&lt;mvg l»e
presented mo with*-receipt .for making
tfaun.tuitrthvr wigk-aWt, qf his Juir,
which, however, formed n&lt;&gt; part of tihe

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ibsbodyfre. .adT^S^.
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ABBAHAM LINCOLN

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But the life of Abraham Lincoln has

»o&lt;

FOR TICK PBEfflDEyT,

of polhial hon- »»», ««»I» i»

entirely

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rather lea*
mysteries* origin, that is to
•ItiMBiliai Reties of sheU fish. jTbey are
I* bs beard at ttmht, and ~tnost dis­
tinctly when the moon b nearest the full,
■pd-.osrrisacribed in lenos that corres­
pond very dose with the accounts given
^-ttoPascngenm music bv them who
have heard it.
But, aceotdiuc tp tbe
s*si»e sutbority, it is not in Ceylon only
that this submarine music is heard.
Sir

io-' which he ii.beld by the’people of lllio..
ois and IndiaBa, :snfl In feet, by those of.
to.
taltotaJU
lllUlcowUj otUarrj in ,
known. . In .to. n.ml™tom ,7b™ .

towl*ct delrgatM to attend th* Congo-..onaj Con
vwtionfor «&gt;&lt;• third CohKrteaions! Dtatrid, will t&gt;«
laid al tbcCnrt Hour, tn th* vaiageof HaaUar*
TanuBAt. vet Tatavr-Fiaar Bar or Mar

leader whose principles are firmly and
truly Republican.
He is a man of tbe
Seward stripe, and adheres as firmly to

tbe doctrines of the Republic, and of Re­

publicanism.

He has sprung from the
’
laboring classes, and t» emphatically the
'
people's candidate. Illinois is wild with
1
excitement over bis nomination. Indiana1

O. L. ENGRAM.
__
Itoan
HaaUnga, April M, 1EM4.

riU be held at

.driieneds somewhat similar are beard
under water at some places on the weal­
ths bar
in Chili,

**^’Mr. Cteirman and Gcntkmen'of lhe rent as a frea dioic* of a angrily of the
No man h*s ever entered
tfommlitee:
.
a
. . .Convention.
The SpringfeJd Republican nrgns^t as an
rM/^&gt;&lt;«&gt;d through you to ihi the White House freer, of coimrmttnlt,
objection tot this bonnet, that I they make liepabUtth Naddnal Convention, and all ‘than be will on tbe 4»b of March next or
,«"T
"“b "Jdlr
■to.
mnn
* -to ammwi*U-aU pwbtoi
*•
*• re’"" b ,n"'
which you formally announce. D**ply.
EgT Tin Ship of War Mohawk, cap­ nod even painfully, sensible of the great
—In tbe House of Repreoeatatives,oo
tured a slave shlp*nff Key West, with responsibility which Is »nsep*rable from
that honor—a VesponAfaility which 1 co d tU 15th insUHloe. B.Xfeop^-was de­
520 slaves on board.
They seised her
almoat wish had fallen upon some on* of clared not entitled to a seat a* Represen­
the far more eminent and experienced tative of the First Cmgressional District
HP
pigeon daabed through the stateumen, whose distinguished name* of Michigan, by a vote of 97 to 77, and
Hon. Wm. A. Howard was declared en­
were bt-for. Ih.
I —I.
glus.of a locomotive on the Rochestar
your lesve, consider more fully the re*&lt;&gt; titled to bis seat as Representative from
Railroad beyond BatavU, on tbe night of
lutions of ilia Convention, denominated aaid District.
tbe 10th inst. Tbe light was extinguished the platform, and, without unreasonable
On motion ot Mr. Dawes, Mr. How­
delay, respond to you, Mr. Chairman, in ard war sworn in and look his seat.
and tbo bird bad its wing broken.
writing, not doubling that tbe platform
r?T“ A young lady near Comatock will bn found satisfitetory and lhe nomin­
Tbe Baltimore Patriot which was in fla­
was bitten by a Massasanga.
A severe ation accepted ; and now I will no longer vor of the nomination uf Edward Bates,
swelling was tbe consequence but she re- defer Vie pleasure of taking you and refuses to sustain thu Chicago oominaeach of you by tbe hand.”
covered.
tiutta,
______________
The varVHia memberaof tbe Commit
t-v?“ Jerome Eddy, of Flint, is build­ tee were then presented to Mr. Lincoln,
ing a bouse that will cost $8,000. Rath- who greeted each of them with a hearty

will give him 10,000 majority, and Penn­
।
sylvania 20,000, and he will be carried
into the Presidential chair with an en­.

thusiasm which has not been known

in

this country since 1840.
FrwideoL

The history of Hannibal Hamlin, our■

THE MUMIXEES.
As the banner of tho Republican party

staunch candidate for Vice-President, Is1
too well known to need any eulogy from

breeze, inscribed with the

our pen.

E

.«#»• policy to do so.

But it

tbe majority of tbe Ctiuventitm, with an

we gave them credit for.

Douglas has

was not a wire poligy for the mub to do unalterable fiuth that tho welfare of tbo not met as nearly bis match in debate,
Now for the result of the
■Robing. ( Hundreds oFnew.names have
DMD added (o the Baltimore Republican
AjltociatMRi. A wealthy dry goods deal&lt;r, one of the richest men in tlnv city, 1
afe ftiformed upon good authority, went
wSHmtarily before the Association, and
aaid, “put down mjf* ttiime, and when you
went money CiWpdh' flJK* A wealthy
ltaMt*rdfd »ikewl»s,'nnd dally others'are
firftewtog the example. Said my inform­
mobbing will give us five hun­
dred votes in this city fo&gt; the Chicago
nominee’’

wh*t it did.

।

whether in argument or tact, ns be did
when he met Abraham Lincoln in his own
that bos been made.
State. * • • • Such it tbe man
Meat of our readers are femiliar with nominated at Chicago ; and ’ he has the
the name of Abraham Lincoln, and be element* of popularity about him where
votes sre wanted. He it self-made. He
needs no introduction st our hands. Al
has battled with tbe world by himsclfynd
though, owing to circumstances of locaowes his position to hie own ability and
tiuu, hosing Jived Dearly ali bis life in a force of character.
Stale hopeleasly looofbco, he has not been
It is plain that this ticket is not to be
made rich out of the public treasury, still 1easily beaten, end it is idle to undervalue
i't
BtecnKtb.
by his force of character alone, tbe influ

party has had ita due weight in the choice

baa boon heard and known from uno end
it eft the N. Y. CBurierfe
| Chicago by the laak UaiiMutya:

:
I
. •

.
The Republicans of Michigan were
*CtP,and indicataS tbo possession of their
^gpj,tin. Cannou and cpngraUtlation.6nd
■piseliti, and the energies of a free State,
A. _
.
,

Herald in ita issue of tbe 22d makes a re­
mark that we want to put on record :
years sinee the eyes of tbc nation were
“That Lincoln ia an honest man no one
B-fora next November tbe
turned to THinois, to witness a struggle doubts.”
Herald will attempt to prove that he
between two. giants—the great giant—
picks pockets for-a livelihood.
When
Lincoln, and tbe little giant—Douglas.
Senator Douglas received the r.ews of
Tbe result of the contest, which had no Mr. Lincoln's nomination, be said In tbe
precedent in the history of American pol­ presence of Senator Foote and others :—
“Lincoln and I have called each other
itic*, is not forgotten.
Douglas, by a
some petty hard -names on the stump,
trick of representation, succeeded in being but I'll du him justice. He is un honest,
elected to the U. 8. Senate,while the pop­ able, and very popular xnao."
ular vote was for Lincoln by jiearly fire

iml»usbow«d itself: A hind of : plcssant
B—T.of lhe farm that reward- ibe lilt
*,.o( tbe rewarded laborer, of the mar­
town—the increasing prosperity. The
-ling shadow. ca«ui «Jowtly, for wc had
thousand plurality. This fact furnished
«*r jwuraty wilh tta aaa; hot he
acai last, and it was the font hour .of sufficient proof of tbe ability of tbe man
and bis popularity wjtb,|b^ masses. The

£

■pan who nan meet as able and unaorupu-

daughter of Thomas

nferiai teAdjadwaud

dati'a aaalgMd to

■Rrspsetfullv roan,
JAMES V. CAMPBELL.

GKO. MASTIX.
BANDOLPU MAXM5G.
Li’, CI1KUTUXCT.
J. M. UOWAID, AtQ Gsn,
&amp; T. DOUOLAliK.
1
R. F. H. W1THKRELL,
K. M GREEN.

HASTINGS

mornings since, brutally murdered.

fjff" Tbe A ustriarfxninixter of Finance,
Baron Von BrtKkJm committed suicide.

Tbe Emperor had temporarily removed

him from his office.

When Bu

chanan went into office there was $24,•
000,000 in tbe treasury.

E. Stuart, on their return from Charles­

ton, were nabbed by the Cuvodo Com

tn it tee and will be compelled to testify

in regard to tbe Detroit Post office fraud.
Postmaster

Tbe srbscnbee batinf leased lb* Hasting* Tansh.rra
TaB Illdcs OR Marts,

may be estimated by the fact that it wxs ' or uthcrai*.-, a* custoawrs may &lt;te»ir*. Whit*
two hours in going from Luuiavilic u*
yelfosr OAK BAM takes in exchange
Portamoutb, a diatance of 169 miles.— '
*‘or Ta*aia«-

Bearing in mind that it pursued tbo sinu- ’
usIliM of the river, it will be srau that ita
speed was immeasurably beyond tb.it of
too fastest locomotive ever run.
Die ■
movement of tbe storm was rotary. It'

MORTGAGE

SALE.

EFAULT t&gt;*ri&gt;-x been made in the enaditien
of a certain Murtj,-***, ciecntpl by (laadiu

D

Caih Paid for Hide*.
HuuBg.. M*»». W»-

included in ita Hack the towns and cities
uf Louisville, Cincinnati, New Allutny,
laibanun, Lot eland.Cbiliculbe, Greenfield,
l^esburgb,
Lynohburgh, Portsmouth,
Lexington, (O.,) New Vienna, Martins­
ville, Westboro, Athena. Marietta, New
Richmond, and oibets.
It ia Impossible
to estimate the amount of damage duuc ;
but it cannot fall short uf millions of
dollars.

Ds MOTT S
(be hUdics Ux Cir.
ilv.t I shall sell st

PILLS

IRON.

nvtier;with interest, coat and expense* aliened be

The Hurricane oa the Ohio.
Cincinnati, May 22.

irifi»d of Uavfcu and Carbon br rrmbuatioa in
ydn&gt;K«i&gt;. faocliuaed by th* higl&gt;r«l Medical
Author.Ura. both in Earop* and lh&lt;
Sial**, and pr»»crib*«l in their prartk*.

C

Tbe storm along tbu river above and
below this place was very severe.
A&gt;
Msdiaon, Ind., 6 or 8 buildings were un­
roofed but no lives Inst; 3 or 4 pair of
coal boats sunk ; 6 men missing.
Steamer Ennecy wus partially wrecked
near Ghent, Ky., eabin and chimneys
blown overboard, together with a quanti­
ty of frtighL
Steamer Argyle hwt rliimneys.
»U pat loo, liiarrWharf boats at Patriot, Giient, Etana. elation, Uyapepala, &lt;
and Carrolton, torn from their moorings,
carried up stream and wrecked.
At New Richmond, O., several build­
ings were unroofed, and a vast amount of
Tn eafcsof General Ikkltily. pbcU.fr tbo r«
damage to boats end raft*.
Six pair &lt;W
lit of aeote disease, ot of the ctmtiuned dlfain
co*l boats were in sight as tho storm
Ic cotr;&gt;l&lt;int», one Inal
came on, and nothing has been seen of
them since; all on board probably per­
ished.
Tbe railroads sustained but little dam­
age, and are all in running order.

B&amp;TID&amp; REFXOLM.

SU

:

S SALE.

Republican Rali*cati»a MeeUa*.
Colutnbas, May 22.
A great Lincoln ar.d Hamlin ratifica­
tion meeting m In its progrew. The city
ia in a blare of bonfire* snd firc-worke.—
Proccasions are in the streets with bands
of music.
Capitol Square is crowded
with people huzzaing to speeche* by
Guv. Chase, Gov. Dennison and others.

DaleU «... ,*^1 yA.U.

pacret*xj

XKStliSEi' rune*.

SL Ixiuia, May 23.

RT The National debt of tbe United
States is now $65000,000.

TANNERY I

Die terriffic •torm which pasacdorer a
portion of Ohio and Kentucky, on Mon [
day last, extended from LoaisviUc to.
Marislta,following in its general direction '
the course of the Ohio river. Its bresdlh ,
sppears to have been from forty to sixty I
miles.
Tbe velocity of ita momontum

Bourns, of Toledo,

wsj found in a stable in that city, a few

OMKTllIXG XEW.

n. T. B ABBITS BEST

Madison, May 23.

A large and spirited meeting for the
purpose ot ratifying the nomination of
Lincoln and Hainlin, we held hero last
night.
Spcecbra were made by four
prominent Republicans.

bslemtu*

Fowler, of New

Ryndrrs is in pursuit of him.

4’I""?

defaulter to tbe Government to tbe tune

of $155,000.

tbo delegates of the Chicago Convention

havebcGh arrested and held to ball, In
fore let the name of the next President of tbe sum of 55,000 each, charged with,nuthe U. S — A braliim* Lincoln—be sound­

and forging land warranto.

New York, May 24.

He is a

Advices from Kingston, Jamaica, are
to the 20th ult.
Wm. Glrrard, editor of the Colonia!
Standard, and Police Magistrate for the
city cf Kingston, end one of the most re­
spected citizens of the comirowHy-bad
been detected in extensive forgery on the
IriandJBankt, and h.id been sentenced to
imprhunment in tbe General Pctritectisry
for three years.
:
.i
Slight shocks of an earthquake bad been
fell In Jamaica, butthed

/•Qotbor aakrai
WO Jt 1. rad

by as great a majority* «■ be beat Doug­

las, certawly need ntA, fear to meet him
now, wkw his prostUe/fo departed, and
Mt inpaly

—The Ixiutaville Courier, a Democrat­
’
ic organ, says that Mr. Lincoln is “the
•trongest Domination that oould, have&gt;
been made.” It say a “be will probably'
unite the strength of Seward and Batea,
i
and with Isas qualifications for President
than either, he b tbe most formidable
esndidau bis party could have seltotod."1

aiiffnos*

~

brand anabota.
Tarto-, will eeoseiMsy *-ch metac*;,

MAKB TDUROWItSOAP. «Hli r
4 Zb. t. babbits fcrs corcextra ,
------TKD POTASU.

Their frauds

oHUacrr'PotaA ;• p«i tn» in cam -lib.
-■
Mil) 1 lbs., » Ito.,« lLu. and 12 Ibs—wiib Abfl
a-n J-.—. o.-a ..4
.

continued a second

lation.

—The applications far editors seats al

IM houses had been prostrated.

tbe Chicago Convention, exceeded 900.—

Of course all could not be well accomoda-

—Tbe San Juan di&amp;culty wilh Eng-

nrca of I860, declared that “the satind-

land b Mot yet settied, nor feh tlkr'be wy soon. ,

Que Government

tains ita claim to the lalaad.

&gt;—was achieved.

tovy of tbo Union,

sight

and

plover, valued at$M,6G«

The
A»xnan Lsjccoln

-H

■ma

‘c-a8£!«rv
■»—*W"-------rm—-—
DR. HOBACK’S REMEDIES.

ted.

Dm Mtf tea

68

rs.torat.re, in

000.
» Secoder’s
for tbe r&gt;ur-

-

Usd«rSb*riR

Die Rcpublieomt held n large and splrited meeting at Lucas Pises inst night tn
ratify tbe nomination of Lincoln and
Hamlin,

York City, has fied, and U. 8. Marshal

declining a nomination to tbe Presidency.
jy The Bl Louie Democrat, tbe
home organ of Hon. Edward Bates, says:
“If we have not got tbe best men for rence, Brokers of Wall st., New York,

lias as firtp a hold upon public sympathy ed to-morfow evening, as with tbe sound
calculated to .cuncili«te.th*
of &lt;be South, jwd bring all M.Douglas had at that‘time—meet him, often thousand trumpets, on the western
Ipto tian Baltimore Costco- too, in a State that had long been one of bank, of the Mississippi.”

Officers

■hake of tbe band.

RT Gvo. V. N. Lathrop, and Chas.

encc of his life has been felt, and his Dame

DUTIES OF T0WX80IP
and koARbh of
SDPKMVISOM,

F0WKR8 AMD

New Advertisements.

A Jeffersonian Democrat, he1 cr extravagant for a new coantry.
v «
i®iiy
remained with the democratic party until
resembling
the tones of harp names of Lixcour and Hamlin, a wild
Wm, Clifford, of ParriU, in this
—and mingfoig like those at Batta- and terriffie shoatfgocs up; lhe beating of it* glory had departud, when he boldly- State, a lad of 19 years committed sui­
severed the ties that bound him to it, and
lo*, till they produce a musical diaonrd
drums, and the booming of cannon arc I
cide by banging, a few daya since.
of great swee tn«ss and delicacy.
The
left it forever.
As long as be remained
MUtkals from whcuca they proceed have beard from one end of lhe country to the
Joseph Eobi'lean, in the Monroe
in that party be was -me whom they de­
•ot been ideatatiad at eitber place, and tbe other—and illuminations and bonfires pro­
Circuit, recently, was convicted of plac­
lighted to honor.
mywtUry rtmains unsolved, whether tboec claim tbe exceedingly great joy of the
From 1F30 to 1840 be’was a member ing obstrsetions on the railroad track,and
Battalia are given forth by fishes or people, in their confidence that the great
uilutks.—Afubih MtraU.
'
of the Legislature of Maine, and for three sentenced to States prison for ffve years.
dayfof deilverance from political tbrallof those years he was Speaker of its
[p Darius Porter, of Tecnmseh, this
dom ’tn already dawning upon our mis­
House of Representatives. In 1843 be State, was kicked to death by a borae at
governed nation.
The misgivings and
’ ‘About one half the Drmncrntk voters
was elected a member of Congress, and Indianapolis.
lie was on his way to
*tie *s glad of the explosion of their par­ disappaiulment which al first appeared in
re-elected for the following term.
In Tennessee with a drove of horses.
tv «i fr it; were the event they most de- some localities, has already given way to
■red‘&lt;pi&lt;I payed f&lt;&gt;r.
The truth is, that feelings of utmost confidence and enthusi­ 1847 be was again a member of the State
!-v9~ Congress has decided that the
Legislature, and the next year was chosen
th. brat him in that party have voted I
asm, .in relation to our standard bearers
Hon. Wm. A. Howard, of Michigan, is
that ticket under protest for some time
to fill a vacancy, occasioned by the death
and tho glorious victory which awaits
egally entitled to a scat In that body for
post. They havCTmrhppfnved Its policy ;
of John Fairfield,in the U. S. Senate. In
Already, our enemies—thu con­
they have l&gt;®m offended by Its rabeeA i- them.
a time claimed and (occupied by Mr.
1851 he was re-elected for tbo full term
stitutional enemies of our country—the
Cooper.
in the same body, but resigned on being
Modern Democracy are filled with dis­
er A prisoner charged with the
chosen
Governor
of
Maine
in
1857.
In
hope that oriroetbing would turn up to
may, their hearts fall within them, and
get it out of ita unworthy position. W hen
the same month he was again elected to murder of an old man named Edwards,
Ike alternative wns prerent rd to Charles. like Belshazzar of old, their knees smite the U. S. Senate for six yean, which of­ was rescued from the bands uf the Sher­
MM ths* it must tdfvo deeper and come together fur very fear. The “hand writ­
fice he accepted, resigning tbe Governor­ iff, at Austin, Texas,* and riddled with
ing” is on the waH, which proclaims their
balls by a mob.
(Gr fell '.-to pieces, they were quite kingdom numbered and finished, their ship. He stands squarely and fully up
l aftrapt tbe latter and rejoice in
to-tho principle* of his party, and will
8omo children at the iron mines
leaders weighed in tbebalances and found
&gt;ey now feel, at liberty to seek
fill the chair of President of the Senate in Marquette, set's car in motion down a
more congenial association*, and are glad wanting, tbeir kingdom divided and given
with dignity and honor.
hili, and it ran over and killed a child
MU* relieved from a partv fealty that to us, even the Republicans.
Thus our banner floats out to the aged two yeara,ain its course.
baa fong been uncongenial a'fid irksome.
Although the Republicans of Michignii
Ik itkaot eaay for a man to quit a party
breeze, inscribed with the names of men
rar Charles Noyes was arrested at ।
have
not
obtained
their
first
choice
in
the
with which he has tong voted, even tbo’
who arc every way representatives of tbe
Chicago and held to bail, in lhe sum of
bit moral coovkitoua MR_all againat its nomination made, ygt they are satisfied— principles of our party, sad eminently ,
15,000, for kidnapping a negro in Sl
principles and policy. Thousands of such perhaps more than satisfied, iu lhe evi.
worthy uf all our confidence and entitled
■MO Save dune to the Democratic party dences of enthusiasm which now come up
Louie.
to all that enthusiastic support nhich wo
lb the last, ana they now rejoice in the
young man went toMarquette’
falling ’ofTof‘-the chains they had not the from every section of our common coun­ believe them destined to receive. Rally,
try, for those who have been selected tq
northern Michigan, three years sinee,
then, Republicans around out standard, in
'
bear our flag in triumph at tho close of
and prove that your party is true to tbe with only twenty shillings in his pocket.
There is no denying that
How IT Ofwwatxs.—Mobs aom&lt;jmc*- lhe contest.
principles of freedom, and that Michigan He went into business and has cleared
— _-z.___ _
uK the Republicans of Michigan were dissp- herself is true to the party which found a 10,000
id hanFcash.
I^pjnade $2,000
1
of. A Baltimore correspon-, polntment in having to relinquish their
by minding bis own business, and $4,000
birth place within her borders.
n...,.—
first choice—the. man whom they love
by letting other peoples business alone.
La»t week tbe Republican party of this
State met in'Convention in this city, but and delight to honor—tbe patriot and
Joseph Retellsck, of Eagle Riv­
■te deliberations of the Convention' were statesman—Wm. II. Seward, of New
Tbe Louisville Democrat, (Douglas er, in a drunken fit, shot his own son in
■lab. No renistance was York. But while they were ardent Id bis
the arm, wounding '.him so that it was
Democratic)
says
in
a
recent
issue
:
support, and labored* with assiduity for
Tlio nomination of Lincoln at Chicago necessary to amputate Ik
w aulbonlks for protection, but tbe
his elevation, they bow as cheerfully as
i» the strongest his party could have
BDtiuu resisscmblod secretly, and
OF" A little girl aged seven years,the
delegates to tbo Chicago Convention. doos that great statesman, to tbe will .uf made. The Republicans were wiser than

floats to the

TOWXWflirs,

milliners of New York, and Connecticut/

CoaatyCi

Mmd

nd-ly. _ -to «M» *.

&gt;Cw^l
“coalaeuttle bonnet" «n
so mu*X
much ztan/MinrM
denounced

,
.
.
of just merit, but *

greater prestige of succcui than these, is

cctmaimk

iitort thia

immediately uwr
Mr. Lincoln* residence,

him a eardial and earnest support

statement that Mr. Lin­
er aar.cti&lt;mad any
arrangement in regard
AM RDfBFEjrRABL’: BOOK
nts, In the event oi his
eriy unfounded.
It
Towxrar officer,
h know* here, that on the Bight preceding
the nomination,# letter was received from
CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN
him M Chicago, eaprooly forbiudmg Stay
LAWS OF MICHIGAN
combination, luoxing to his selection, and

�GOOD GOODS,
W18TSD1 1
«u»mn

mx.

HARDWARE!
BAILEY &amp; KENFIELD |||

NOTICE

A mretlflg of the citfarecs of Harings,
will be bold at the Court House, on Sat­

TBS HOllI OF EqciTTl

urday evening, June 2d, for the purpose

rumbm&lt;?»i

Whsre ytai w&gt; Sad s Bim|lili stack «f

large ARD BEAUTIFUL

bf taking into consideration tbeaxpedien-

'

HASTINGS

L-RMURL LEWIS.

Cv and tbe manner of celebrating the
tanning fourth of July. A full attendance

• requested.

Sj jf., * /.

-OO—

O O OX&gt; S!

HARDWARE STORE,

Maw Cmxzxa.

DRY GOODS! “STILL LIVES

.Tbi Carers.—The Hastings town can4s on Monday last selected N. Bailey,0.

Vs. Fvou, c‘. W. Mill., ud J. M. Bex

BOLTWOOD k GRAM

Of all kind* nd ia

GREAT
VARIETY.
■
•
■
5
.
’

•

•

■;

ON LOW PRICES

bel, delegates to the County Convention.
t’HcacH’FiwTivAL.—Tbe laying of tho
Corner Stone of the new M. E. Church,

XYealnjr “ .
Nigbl Eiprsaa,

CROCKERY

takes place at about the time of oar go­
ing to press, (Wednesday, P. M.,) so

tbe citizens of this village to take into

DRY GOODS

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

of all kinds comprising B LEECHED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS and 8 H E ET­
INGS, Striped and Check Shirtings. Den­
ims, Cottonadea. Sa tineIta*, Kentucky
Jeans, Fancy and Black Doeakina, Camimeres, Prints, Ac.

RtU THS!

that we can give no particulars this week.
Cklkbhatiox.—A call for a meeting of

BAILEY &amp; BAKER
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

nissyiss* T“m -”1 *

That—It-So -!-!-!-!
v. My Pwt Ottee wMramaOnl
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

DIRECT

FROM
D. C-CAlt-'

loUMJcralion the subject of celebrating
the coming fourth of J uly.

HARDWARE! LADIES*

This ia aa it

I-ct us celebrate.

sbuuld be.

D R E 8 8 GOODS

WENT.

Dwxlusg Bi-rnkd.—The log dwelling
uf Augustus Fuller, in the east part of

&lt;ma*H in thi* p,^

sprtitm

Herrick's KM Hlrrsctksis* Ftfcsttte

VER Y CHEAPEST RA TES.

NOTICE!

a large Bti&gt;dc Of

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

Hastings Township,was entirely consum­
ed by fire, with all ita contents on Friday

WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECEIVING

‘iiigktlastjduring tbe absence of the family.

How the fire originated, is unknown.

DRESS GOODS

Il

• oftwred at about midnight, and during a
terrific thunderstorm.

frail

Nkw Books.—Laws of Michigan, con­
cerning the organization and government
of Townships, and the powers and duties

d Township officers and

and notes referring lo adjudicated cases,

BY

THE

CORD,

S'V€&gt;XT3El&amp;,

parasols:

which ws offer at

CULAR

We refer our readers to the advertise­

peers rar
PrteaiSK

SAWS,

Wcam cloths you from Um croflm

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

wo have received from the publisher*.—

CLOTHS.

It is well printed,nnd from a rapid glnnce

would be favorably received by all town­

CROSS-CUT

Wo have pile. ofSHEETINGS,

ment of lhe above work, a copy of which

st its contents, we should judge that it

and

•A—soosllr to th* sUom man, th* dcPcata wwj
■Ufe. &amp;d fe&amp;a intort. To reek and ail (hay will

TCRWwh -r&amp;HUBS

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

Publiabed’by S.

D. Elwood, No 46 Griswold st., Detroit.

By this disease we understand an Inflammation
either in the membrane or aubatabes of the Itrar.
known

ship officers.

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

BROAD &amp; NARROW AX£S, GLASS,
SASH, and PUTTY, B UIL D E RS’

HERRICK I BROTHER.

CLOCKS

wood A Grant, and br dealer. every wIm
Palmer brother*. Traveling Agettfa.

and all kinds of domestic goods; also
BROA D 'CLOTHS, plain and fancy

HOUSE

CASSIMERES, Linen Drillings, Den

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of av

GMEAT DISCOVERT !

ims, F. &amp; M. Cusimcres, TWEEDS,

ery style and description.

THE PHILOSOPIIER’S STONR

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

We have er ary kind of roods, suehas

and every kind of GOODS fur Mon and

Vxar Cool—Horace Greeley uses the

•

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

phrase “tee moaemtet” in relation to him­
He ought to join tbe

self and otliem.

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

To our stock of

people Ahrou, 1,0.1 the
natora bar. received k
PRINTS

and distress In 1
M* Mr. ?!

New Additions

Boards of Su­

pervisors, wilh numerous practical forms

by Elijah M. Haynes.

Challic.. brilliant*, Iswss. Berrgrs. FRENCH
MUSLINS, sad all other kMs that can b* nam*d, many of which are greatly superior in quality
■nd kesuty to anything heretofore offered Ln this

sad Fata Daatreyar.
■Dte Best and Cheapest Household Reme­
dy in the World.

I&amp;DWrS &amp; SB©S£i

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICER.

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Douglas party right away.
Frost ix Moxtcalm Co.—The Groentille Indrptudfut stales that there was

CAN’T BE BEAT.

ijuite a hard frost in that locality, on

■Saturday night the

Ibth instant, cut tine

d«wn garden productions, riuvcr, ctc.&gt;ud

even wbcai^uts injured

to gnns durable

SLEEVES and eollara. Cbimolsett*. Gent* shirt

up in any part of lhe county.

SILVER SPOONS, Pert Moosis. Hoop Skirt*,

COOKING STOY8 I

occurred in some parts of lamia Co.

rr acsoipuan oi
Hamlin.—The Ing­ shore pills,ukn
tn a few dsys, *&lt;
tiring that i* opposed »o health.
Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold
run* up tbo names of the Republican
aotniace* for President and Vice Presi­ by all deniers in Medicines.

Fos l.tsccnLM

Groceries A Fancy Goods

Our

locality has escaped entirely thus Cir.

and

ham Gtunty Xrtet, formerly ncntrnl, now

dent.

GROCERIES

We learn that .light frost also

«&gt;xteal.

■Sack of Good*, therefor* 1 will eootestmyartfWftb
myhw that It contain, everything that was anf
boMCknfin a FAMILY GROCERY Slore.vb&lt;
whoa Maaprfains slarnr and more graernl «*aortmeat Iban ean &gt;fcm&gt;d at any other retabihhnmil

Of every Tariety,
READY-NADE CLOTHING,

That ia right; a man may its well

be nothing as neutral, in these times.

HARD-WARE!

GIFTS

corxToa or

EATON &amp; BARRY
Tentb'usand Agents watted, who can
ruke from #25 Io 1100 a month.
Full
particulars sent free nf charge. Address
American Publishing House Qucinnati,
Ghio.

Balti* Creak. FA 10,188R

1. c. MOTT.

itationery is great ranety.
•d Oooda, (School Bosks *xe»pied,] thro* del
rill rewire a gift ; and no GUI

©0 EWES 3

—A bitter feeling of hostility seems to
he gaining ground between France end

InjiUod.

European papers says that

bankers and capitaliata

very happy to sell y&lt;”»a! air,

P. H &amp; J. RUSSELL.

FARMING
PtT Col. Richard Realf, tbe eccentric

who

Individual
Brown’s

publish. by

KEROSENE

OIL,

■;

was secretary of John

Provisional

preaching

/I. :'Sm

anticipate a top

tare between tbe two nations.

Government,

regularly every

is

BUBKIKG

FLUID

THE GREAT HRALKR OF MANKIND I

TJ1£ WffOLS irOBLD UXTUIH

•Shaker brethren.

SICK

It is proposed to form a new
Stale of portions of Western Tcpncraec,
a romer of Kentucky, and the north part
ri Mtrissippl. Tbe new State will con­

I

Herrick’s Sigu* Coaled Fills!

Sunday, at

Shaker Village, near Lebanon, O., to bis

VERY CHEAP

PEOPLE,

THINK!

DRY GOODS!

▲FTBB WHICH, ACT I

MAKUFicTvanr aim joutEis*

’Wtsiss.'Si&amp;rfia

STACKS OF CROCKERY,

of every deecriplion.

Sax

tain 700,000 people.
LOW PRICE81

—The Caucaasian Chief, riU eoulinucs
to ba li-mixed by the Russian aulborilica

Who will My now that tbe
Runianw are a set of rude barbarians.

Mil people.

l&amp;BGM a »*»•&lt;»»

SADDLE &amp;H ARNESS.

Ware it not for Herrick’s Pill.

people tU trouble of going to Kalama-

Theirlike wea sever ssee

liastinjs’ ^riit iarrrnt.

®DDID0 AB (KEnRO

!WKSi

i: 3
Wheat. Curs, (Maa, Battar, Lard, Port,

LDMBEB. &amp; 8HWGLB8,

*

�«lh»

DRUG STORE!!!
■aRLWOHLH

Elijah P. Lovejoy .tbs brother of Owen
L&lt;»vi-joy, wa* a nakiv« of Maine, aud
graduatixl at Waterville, m 1838.
He
practirati law aonw time in Sl Luuix,
Mo., bul subnet]iM-ntly entered the church,
heewme an agent iff the Sunday School
thtloD.and wm finally selected to conduct
fohdigioM journal in St Louis.
In hia
oditnrittl
rapacity be maintained the
right of an American citixeu to free dis
cn*e»on; and when a free colored man
was burned to druth tear Ste Louis, be
rebuked tlie savage &lt;Hitrage in such terms
aw It dvrierved.
And fort thia bo was
driven ont of the State.
'
He next eatabltehed himaelf at Alfart,
Bia., and began the publication «tf a
newspaper ailed lhe Alum Oliecrver —
In this journal he avowed h&gt;a opposition

SDHKRAH
ma s&amp;wW

INDIAN ROOT PILLS,

•inn. end tte -anc«Utt of the nra.. ’“T* “"v
ebvairian* In tbt-e w-uoMt-f tbe evwaartry
Chcre the nrtk-Wto taut M&gt;. who --only

r^mmenJ th. Dittm
are ready Xl nU lta« to give icatlmobHU to i »
rears an.OM U- l-d—te—IV—_™T?*
it woe fa Hu*'

rwuwiuv.1

Theae partiea may be eonaulled peraonally or
by letter, bv Hume who bare aay doubt upon the
aubieet. The evidence ia the poaaeaaios of Dr.
Koback, whirh la at all times acceaaiUe to the
public, utaHiabes the following
Thrt ihojB»«Oli‘^WHiiER'sod BLOOD

anrDncjfflT yxKrunmiT
, g W 5«kb? Exirwu,
flKTDE.RIPWUt- ■k«tm urnnK hADia
We also keep oa band a good assortment of

PILLS bareYieen proved by analyeia to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure the almovt nniveraal complaint.

STATIONERY-,
PENS. PKNCIIA INKS,-PAPER, IN-

wilh aatrriaf rarlaiaif. and in a very short time.
Thai after all other medicines bare proved use­
corner,
and restore tbe health and strength of tbe sufferer.
Thai

REGULATING PILLS,

pili*. TAev
I io take—elegantly reoUrd
wiM y-M-lrw from taatr. and will not gripe,
.sicken or wxrten lhe ayatem. or leave the bowel*

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Tcmpkmamck Motxmimt.—Wa take
0«et plrtHtire in staling that a Lodge- of J
Gtoid Templar* was oqpmixed Is &lt;&gt;ur tillapon Mrstsday evening brt. Tbe lodga
now ntunhi-rx 38 charter ntrrabero. Tht«'
M M Bntmuaihr pn*|wn*» tefinning and

beet ofwork.

B L AOK SMITH ING,
on abort notice, and in a manner unsurpassed.

X3T I’arUoular sUcotioa giren to Heise and
Ox Shoeing. Also to all kinds of Plow work.
Wagon Ironing, rtfodt4 i i &gt;'

u

T* *75*
* ta-inuamuwwt. n»T .«■
ta—.1—-Ito Qtawlfaa iMt mm# aMk

All kind* of produce taken in exchange at mar­
ket priet-a; CASH not refused. A share of tbe
public patronage ta solicited.

Prepared by Dr. i. a

Ayar A

Co.,

j&gt; Pcincipsto aa&lt; PropHytor^* - y "v

Dy this coaaolidation lbs eellegtate coarse o
thia laslltutioa la grvallj enlarged, and with the
Impraremeote wbieli the bamaeas exporieaee of
the principals oaables tb«m acwataatU to intro­
duce far tbs benefit of ttelr students, ilia made
The audacriber offers for Mie. tta following de- greatly superior In ill rro ecu
acrided LAN 1&gt;8, situated in tbe counit of llarrv, FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COLand Slate of Michigan ; ecnaisting of tbe CIIOIC
IXOR
At lhe late United Blates Fair in Chicago, f„.

AND CUTLERY.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.

Old Fogyism Distanced

A £ravrofa»l /rotifaffoa rafaNUrJAp ^wetof
EaJ-va eat fnr tl* R&gt;l~f »f d« .StA
c-’&lt;
&lt;.jL.rU
Iwaimr cod Ajteirofae

Young America Ahead.
The rc.-i sons why

FRANCIS ROWER

kiuda of grain, and, alao for graaa :

laduia^ U&gt;c largni tt aid ware tesiacaJ m RW’ip ia hcsiu, te ha* the
LAHUbsTHTOChufite
BERT41UQDR. al I be
LUWEST PRICES.
AM ritw raoerltemy HPRINU stock of Good*
ana tars oa bud a kni rate aaaortawctof
SUKWAniu VTIURl) WARE .sn/IEH' rz.r. copper AXL&gt;snEEt r^os

[

i:i.evah:d

Start Dmttaftrlabor*istate.ptareMbXZoX

the

zTO/.i

&gt;n Tart LEDGRX. HMtaming tta story of
^TwgLtaeDta-*

. Ms Plats and Box Ifaves

'fTiritrrAn rtsurtato Rei«.rt M
Ben, hui. Wirtueaa. the 'K»«ttoaaira u

'■ !,»J

,

SHOES,

o,

BATING SALOON!!

New Arrangement
BOOTS

OVEN 8TUVES,
LOW &lt;-------STOVES,
PARLOR
&gt;bK STOVES.

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. NEW ARKAHdEMEHT.
G£STLEMIi\-’iXt)'Q.lltEk"‘
Crnyoc Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro-

st tbefteroerr. ROWER.
I 06 Id-

7,

'

BOLTWOOt&gt; de qpANT.

. -:;;-p4MjnwajH&lt;Mx»t
Xn York MERCURY.

.

^her

ware,

ATlMnt,.. PRICES
•
_
T1UX KCEE.
By aaaortment of PARLOR dTOVEN. ccn.pnss
terisart taaaUlul patarvaa ha atartri.
.1 bar. ita grcaleat tanct) ®l . I’ V

good

Pieage give u» a cull.

Hastings. Bev. ®. 18M.

8166

Step at tbe oldM*1”! of Samuel ror«n,on Maia

Caxhpaid lor rbeaL

Whs^tXtM- it csmlmtM *0 proapor na

are Isrvn w. rrted
•• thr btiraing rmvrti at ragreg frier. and aha
*v&lt; been brought, tail a&lt;»*v within a step af
te adret crave, m-w »lat.d n-dv la teaufr that
«7 wt-uli L*»r Urn m-sterert with the find.
*U it not teen fa- thia gt-al and wocdcsfalniedinr, lU-r a Indian RmiJ*.Ii&gt; AlkrHrWhrt'
-so had brrti lake*:, they nerv astonfahrt. ami
'-olutrly M&gt;rj&lt;r&gt;.rd. hi «i1ns«*.trg Aair eMna-

Foe »«U by J. I*. UoU-.te A Co, IIaakngvPl fo­
il. Il&lt;im&lt;-r. Middleville; Eli Sicbom Orangerille ;
U-J. Dawn, Prairtoidie. and by DrogglMv jtw-raHy..
...
Price re cetila; «d pill in each bet.

bring built on tbr.jDMt

Sinutter—we are prvparvd U&gt;' do

WILLIAM

-CRTTCE OF THE

. atoWtatb * AiiAs&amp;hO .

WORK,

improved plan, together with n

J.W.OJ
HOMSALE-dre

left ■* teattlij aa K ttey barf na&lt; w barf tte Ofeacar.
Vevw serf Ages tenet Wane tte sacanfcSM af tte
inhwantlrptaso. A great *wMjrar«MaUmarts, ftssi

NEW FIRM! !

First Bate MIHEB,
and our mill

•rest of the po.l-vOK-e.

tecta ta. ttel XHIIOS as Qafotai « niteenl xro
XWuUyU pntawe* no xattoic* W aster fatertetan eriam

Flaring aecurcd the aervicoxnf a

NOTICE.

pfalLEk'd
MtNVFACTURKRS &lt;

i

ililii

cane this summer that will drier tbe Na
thmal atm-Hjaherv. and give us healthier
timea.
Harrah tw the Chioagu m.mi

wwTfcowre'a block. Bt*

trtaa.

New Barry Mill,

CV8TOM

„f tte skin, sad aari4s Nature In throwis,1^?
the finer parts ot tte euiruptum within. The
—•• - -«**------ ----

Iwwiy brvuiwo* so per* and elrar.
■JU iSMuawbi favijlr arc sc diatmaid vbva
»irt. Led w bl au wianv dte, » because iter do art
gto a us-Jiom a I-let will p«** in the aRated
Gila, knd.whicli will open 4, natara! 7—ir r
■ lhe dfaronv. ta te east vAi*k* was. • tavgrrtias'
my el food and &lt;Aj-er matter 1* lodged, sed Ikg
stotneA and introtuK* uro literally uertewaeg
With Ifac c« rruj kd n*u, lbws cud,igstogdie,
airveable fmtwulatnm, e-uutently mix lag with
tte bitied. wiitel- ll tuwn lLa rvrraptsd MtMr
-hrowgii evsry tein and artery, vi,id UfaU taken
•roan we tedi by dfaeaa.-. Hr. Bursa's Hf.tS
' noon rittory.br
bl.-uonr.g teal'k
wte bare tern

I

Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, II
Tbe Douglxs delegatee railed on Ste­
Tbev are ent .rely Vegetable and tarn.l«ro; a* in
bottle, or |&amp; per half dvicn. 01 lhe Scandiphen in large nuinta-r* Sunday afUrnimn per
jnavten
Blood Itilfa, » cento per box, or S boxes fast st tbe breast can take them with safety, and
perouaa who an- subject to Fite of Apoplexy. Epi1
IT Read Dr. Roback'a Special Notice* and Icptic. Heart Disease*. A*-, aboatt always keep a
,Ceruficatea. published in a o-napicuou* part of
X°D PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS.
1thia paper Iron limo to time. Dr. Rvback • MedAlmanac and Family Adviser, containing a Art for Radway’allagtdatora,or Regulating Pill*.
mean tu have di-tegatrafnin» tte South te leal
।
fill Um places id ten av-oeaaittoirta, who are 1
Doaglax titcst. and ’ shake off thia xecec
akn abuitl. and get nd &lt;»f it fwetfo’.** 1
have n-» dnuht- tbev will nominate Di»ag■ rinapw
—------ - ——
10
•
laa al Baltimore, Juna 10th.
Fourth at, '4 building from Main street. Cincin­
A Now Lile-Crenlive Principle.
Tbe Richtn&lt;wtd C«veuti&lt;&gt;n will he rep nati, I).. Lrtoratorr in Hamtrond street.
For sale lrr J. r. Roberts A Co, Hastings. Ki Radwaf* Reuwvatlng «r*«tve*i|
mented. it is anid or have delegatee
from the North, and nottiinate a good Nichol*.Orsnjr-tvilte Mill., P A. Keafer. alto l»off- Heal* Old Korea, Pnnflsc tta Btoud. Ihatflla #Uh
man and De Leitner. Mutdleville. M. C- Swift,
in the Syatem Renewed Health, and Keaulrei
ticket.
Prairieville, and by D-ogjtisU and Msrchsuts gen
The opinion of mir moat xagacicni* pol­ really throughout the country.
iticians here ». that the democratic party
to irredeemably split, an I that even
Spaulding’s pre|Mnd glue cannot crntcUi
NBU’&lt;
I
them together uguin.
Tho Smith never
HEATH &amp;. COTANT.
will vote S.r D-mglax—that you can rejy
on.
It the lL*piii&lt;liran jwrty make the
The mbacriber is new prepared with all neces­
rij’hl nomination at ( hirag&lt;&gt;, they will sary machinery to manufacture better and cheap­
carry every Cmigrea-ional Dhnrtcr. aare er Furniture and Csbinat Warts than can bebo'l
in any other market.
pxismibly (wu in the northern Stites.
There are plenty of spicy aioritw uf re*
Running* fro
eenl doings afloat. One ata-at Saondera;
CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.
White riwrHi
Navy Agent of New York, is true I am
cartain. Saouder* wbilw nt Chfirlerton at
work for D-wiglaa. white thj President a
long letter of tbe most im pud wit charaol plaining lumber, I can execute all work pertaining
ter, and amt it by telegraph, at a coat &lt;-f to tbe Carpenter A Joiner business, better and
cheaper, than can be dona by other*.
sixty dnllara.
SaUJrday last some gen
tlem--a remonstrated that he (the Pretn-j
Humor* of all kinds.
Chronic Rhematum,
dent) ought to deduct the sixty dollars
'Zudiaaaaca that have bsci totabliahad in
from his text qnirter’a «»tary, whureon
Old Buck remarked ‘there might bo
W&gt; h*va our Plaining, Sawing, and Turning
nothing dtie him next Quarter.”
Work* now in full operation, and *rr prepared to
Il is generally thought if there are any* piano hunter, Plana and Match Flooring, or do
eowid detnocrata who want offices now anything In our has at tbe lowest possible rates.
the Prraidmt * III he willing te remove
any friend of Dougina.
V* shall know
IS DOW in successful operation, ready
■wore &lt;ff ‘Lis noun. But no more now. .
Al) kinds of Lumber. Produce, and even Oto. to do any tunpunt of,,.
jj*c r&lt;A
Howard and Coopar’a &lt;mm will coma
taken in psrsient far any thing in oar Has of bus­
St»»-mom»w. Tbe tariff bill will proby paua tbe House.
Tbe final vote ia
HEATH A COT ANT.
taken to morrow.
Hasting*. Feb. 2u, 1800.
fabiSy&gt;
in m good order and aa prompt aa any
And dow for Chirag-i. Ghra »a a good
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
ticket, and look out for a political hurri­

to pay (heir rrapvct*.
They ewear he
bad a* “inir army did In Fhindcra,** aboot
lhe South geui-mlly.
ThSf eay they

lnd.au Rent Pills. manufaetarod ftom piaateX}
root* which itro" around the moumaiuMs aligR
I in natnarWfan'r’ . for lhe heal lb .nd rvenrmsf

tbe moat effectual remedy which the medical
.kill of ottr time* cun drriae for thia everyrrten-prevailing and fatal maledy. It is ecto|rJml facm the roort active remerLsl* that have
teen discovered fin the expurgation of this foul
diwrder from tbe blood, and tbo rescue of tbe
rratem from ita dertrnedw consequences
Bence it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, tan slao tho*e other affec­
tion. which nri-ve from it, sort a. Eucrvtrs
and Sxitr Diaeaau, Hr. Axtmowt a Ftss,
Ron. or Estated**. Pt Meter, PraTftxa,
BtoTCNSa. But tw* end Dona,Tt wun«. Terres
and Salt Hum m. Sesin IIcad, Rtnowou,
llNscuaTiafo SrrtsiUTte end Msmwmax. Him
r*«e«, DnoeaT. I)r»exeat*, llsatterr, end,
indeed. Atx. Uonrt-*rnT* aniatxo rxtou ‘ ttixrxD on Ixerss Bmmik. The jx.pufar belief
in •• iasisursty of Uta UooJ" h&gt; founded in tauth,
for scrofula tea(Lgiucra'.iunof tbe b'.ood. The
parteum purpo -e and virtue of thia beraepenlta fa to purify and regenerate thi» vital fluid,
wWteut which round hceltb is impossible in

’ll i
lillil!

They will not only keep • nor ayatem healthy and
regular, but will protect your infanta against
Crump and Pain* in the stomach, and iu*urv not
only a healthy child, but will inreal every ehlid,
thus aucklrd. with a awrol di.jKiaition.
RADWAY-S REliULATlNU Pl 1X8
Regulate each and every organ nf the system, and
correct all derangements of the Liver, Bowels,

...

Confeasd Extract of Sirsipsnlls,
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meiita iTtlJs avin-l* A tew words &lt;» the |
gcu'kr sex. Throe are rortam pcricds abru |
ihdricanw "»v *0 hemaatngltet -••».» “&lt; ‘bcm .
sink under i..e trial. Ibc rejatiou of iu«ti ci ।
Mui cliil-l is »« ahw rl t, »•!/ I^i-dcr. litel ite
1: other, erpf-cially if »bv k jviAb i’
forget h»r &lt; «h h.xUlt in Vr exfieme anxiety' I
for her fat!*nt FtedM the rrnml of meterr-nr
arrive during the einainer season, the wear v* I
bo&lt;ly and mind i« geaerallyaRgrovsii-d llciv ;
then, is a iteccr-iiy for a Mimi-Jart in leriq-e j
rats the energies uf the rywetr. aud Htalde llw I
mall,er Iq tenr up under her pl.Mwthig -tris » !
aud revpohsibiluics. Nursing nnrtbeta gene
rally prefer ibe Diller* to all other iuvigor*
ltrs that receive the .Morwmeui o&lt; yhyoL.
eians. because it is agrerwhle &lt;0 the taste wa
wait aa certain to giro a pcrmaucut increeso
of bmliy kirengib.
AU those pa-sow*.-to aborawr. have pan fan •
Urly referred, rtoie, iq w it 1 pndcnqe from
ferer fibd njh*; ^sucriTt.y mxtxiia. dlinf.kit.
dyaeatery. nidipesti.-n. las* of Bpfci?*.at&gt;d
all disease* or drra»mmente pf-ilie Moteecb,.
auperatiniiatrd InvaUib. j-er*. ft* of sedentary '
‘ occup-n.nu. and nurring ns&gt;ibet*, will conran
1 ibeir own physical welfare by giving to Hus- |
teller’a Ctlebrstrt fib m*cb tlilfvr* » lllsl.
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1
CAUTION.—Ws road eft tbe public against ।
t using any sf tbs many uuilftUoiw sr osunier- ,
felts, but «*k for nosnrrten'e CxtaaasTM*
tfroxacw Brrrsxs.nniF’es«taie*jtibs«'Uhs«
1 the words •• Dr. J. Ilo*ivitcr'a Stomach Hiller*"
। blswd on Uliv s lie of Ita tattle, and men.peJ
I on the iMftsiiie ewp covering ibe ousk. and
obeervelbat our autograph signature 4* OH Ute ,’
Intel.
a»- Pra-ared-aod sold by nOSTTTTER a
BMATM. ■ttil.aur.fo jyj **&gt;d &gt;bU.*bW.! ■
V' EX j.L; &lt;ATtiWLCMi,
ZkUJ drufiaiSC*. grtoOea.
Itaalate g*netaUy
BLACKSMITH-. Will siteud togll business is throughout ths United State*, bouth Xmo9 1,1* Hix’ St sh-m oolite wad TManable rstro rtca. end Onrtuasy.
Button of tl&gt;e public ?•' ronaga solicited, tibup
inland, Ben? riroxity. Mtchigsit.

SICK FEMALES,

axpe ienceof thousand* uf living witnesses ate.
in letter*, aftdarita, mvdical works, and by word
of mouth, proclaim them tn be the rory beat prep­
aration &lt;-f the kind ever ufferod to the b rok endow n
Letter from Washington.
rictima of ill health- They Lum disease through
everv avenue and organ uf tbe system, and to exWashington, May .7
pci it ttMgfMlMra»I&gt;rru&gt;aM"4y.
•
1 oat h-4d nf •*' pamphlet ten mhwttes
No &lt;•«
Iprtt &lt;Mir aupcnedty after
ago, which la the roily one I onild send. I one ffnglc trial—they are not only better
but, in fact, cheaper Ilian any other Pill*, for it
thought you would like it, r» I encl &gt; we It take* a leaa number of them to pruduev a belter

AYER’S

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PATENT MEDICINES

who bare languished fur yean in bel pleas weakoe*. .nd deapondeney, rrcupcni’e with gnat ra­
pid ly under their invigorating operation. That
all sexual disabilities arcreu..-icd by their cor I Dr. Radwav A Co. have recently ditenversd a
dial and grntij stimulating properties That they , method for extracting from route herbs, plant*
ami gums, a nutritious extract of such wonderful
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
' nourishing power— width ttey te»* mmitetod
however tl.-v may bare been trifled with and wilh Radi ay's ItexuJatUg
&lt;M«
toe
kmurtt
abused ; that tltfir dfrcvt tendency is to iswgtbeu pills wUi mippb tteblteJ
•f nutrition aa one punceuf ordinary bread; *0
rvctly upon the |«-iww
in Me L«oJ, they
that, while the system 1* undergoing a thorough
physicking, aud regnlaUug process, it d*ily be­
' a AUBE HOilN TO HEAL,
strvuxtbened.
and discharge from the system, every taint of comes
I'eraon* afflicted wilh Liver Complaint, hrspepScrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That sia. Heart Ihiaaaaa, PuUnesa of Ulusri. and all Fe­
‘h*r RECEUIT TUB DEBtElTATHD.
rnsir* w l,u arc subject to irregularities, Hvsteria.
and these t* no dmeteeW tte-?vtoma«l«.*te B«*»K
the liver, tba nervous ayalem, lhe rtin, gland* or
muscles. ABisixa.vwuH twi-vamaa o» vna euwio
anti iicimuM, in which they da not girepeim/rf
relief, and, -g administered before the very cit­
adel of life hha been invaded.) •ftd a fuiaUu amd

.hraloMMeb, liver, ami &lt;«ter dlgawiire otgaha.
mild y tut powerfully, and rooa restore* lliem
teacjmllifaucaseniial tatLc tauliby diecterg*
of ibe luuctl ma of nature.
Lhlcily |vr»utis may nae ibe JUltci* daily aa.
ner djivciion. oa ti c I., life, and they will Bud
hi it a siinnilaM p- rul'arlv nda|4»d to comfort
.lecliiu.g year*, m* it fa tdcaawnt to 1! e palate.
iuiigviutiitg to ilig tewrl* excellent M Mlahk.
.i.i-l rejstenaring genrially. We have I be evi.lent- -f Ibunastals of aged turn and wennn
whe have rvpericiu.a-1 U.e benefit of wmng ll.i.
pter-aruitoi. while stiff-ring ftoni sleumeb demiigevu'-ni* an-l general 4«l,ilily ; actiug under

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PRUNES. FIOS, RADINS. CODFISH;
» fact, aa#ya&gt;lh*4* riUOtotety' lh&gt;4 Jack i
'ill ba nretlvd for faxuilv uaa.
Aiwa .&lt;nat.Tan.tf.orAba
, ir«f s*» '»•

i

TEA? COFFEE, BUD AB. SPICES, PEPPER,

giving aceoante of extraordinary eurea wrought
by tbe rcmediea, of which eurna they themselves
Wt”
' ETE WITNESSES. ’

IF

from member* of tbe Medical Proteaion. Editor*

. ........
a- &lt;r bate |loved I
“a? »*&gt;»
a CmUen-l 1° rrgh«na *bcre lever and ague I destructive disc**'-* of the M’*r«
brain,
and rarioua ether bilious w m, lainte have . and. indeed, of all the organa, arise from or
Lw -aval v- ,k_ ——• ~&lt;nt
counted their victim* by bnmhwb. To be J
r are scrofulous;
One quarter
thia lurking-ini uackrmfoed by it.
diaeavM. ia to lhe pro|rieloi» a .oenee of tin- .
•Uoyed ptauarn. H letm-veo all wojLhI matnir
To clean* It from tho #•» *• ®u,t ««!’"■
from I c alum ch. pu iKcs lbs Llawl. and
th. M»odtby« dt«H« metUtne.

yS i i

tit the ayatent of slavery, and p bliahcd a
long expoaitiim of bis views on tbe aubjert.
BAng on the border uf a slave
State, bis Words raised a itorm of popular
fury, and three times bis office wa* de­
molished and his prea deatrwyed; but
hi* friends promptly came to nis assist­
ance, and replaced tbe property of which
his enemies had ribbed him, in violation
nf law and jostle*.
The publication of
the Observer wa* therefore rwsunred.
In November, 1837, Mr. Lovvyoy’s
press having been recently destroyed and 1
a new one ordered, a meeting was cnlkd,
oatenaihly for the nurpowc of allay ing ex
citement, but really to intimidate tbe
bold advocaed of free speech. Mr. Love­
joy appenred at this meeting, atid 11: a
brilliant and manly speech defendrd the
freedom of cotMcimre and the liberty of
the press. Soon* after his prewa arrived,
and on the 7th of November, 1837, it wax
lodged in a stime warehouse, where Mr.
Lovejoy and some of his friends took
shelter, ready to defend it against an ex­
pected attack. The mob assembled the
same night, und tired upon the buildiug,
but failed Vi dislodge the occupanta. they
attempted Inset fire to the warehouse.—
Mr. Lovejoy went out tn prevent them,
wbroi be was shot dead, pierced with 3
buckshot.
Mr. L-svejoy left a wife and three cbil
dren.
Mrs. I*ntejoy stood by him'no­
bly in hia trial*, and particularly during
a brutal assault upon him previous tntbc
fatal affray at Allmi.
When Lovejoy’s
mother learned tbe tidings of bis death,
she exdahued, ‘’ll ia well
I liad rather
be ahould fall a martyr to hi* cause, than
prove teereant to his principles.*'

DR. MORSE'S
TURPENTINE AUD ALCOHOL.

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AntLmivpc; Imperial Am­
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VOL. 5.

» ificnt.llMf

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY..IICH..THTODAY, JUNR t'B6Q.&gt;-—'--NO; 5
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gistinos’. gnsratss ihrtctm.
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II. J. KEN FIELD,

1*. II. * J. RI.SSELI.,

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. A: cnrrWp&lt;g&gt;(fenU,«f‘ tba. J&lt;»B|al «£ &gt;. ■■ ■''■’■■—.=■ • tborouch mastery of tho principles of paauaibM
wilbiTO-,
llwa. Abraham lilleal,economy which undt-rllu the tariff *Corn qwcMfrijm .the Q. #, SteamerJ^&gt;w.
k.v.bo
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i.
1 qneati-in. and presented arguments in fu- Jhaltat.. funrifbes iha MloNinut
.. Mu Ecitok i I lav, qu-ud U* .lw,.
A remark of the venerable fetjpi of
vor of the protOCttve policy with a nnwer '
frtMO the Banner, nnd It suggests a few
and ciitielusivriieaa rarely' equalled, and 'tfsmAam^a fT.; tH'|Ant King of
tboeght*
which seek vent through tbs
dioQu Ky.
(In w*r&gt; born on the IRth altbwaaiiic lime in a manner «o ' lucid thb
Sandwich
IsliMa,
ITMlMDeUd
to
the
I
day -&lt;*r Fahruarv. 1808.
His parents and femiliar, and an wnll lotersporaed
s&lt;trpr.medium. '
,
•
, .
were both from Virginia.
His paternal with happy niuitrationjL appishe anee- '
, i)je parrixgfj institution is the moat
grandfather Abraham Llnouln. emigrated ,dotes. US to estabfiafi a reputation which •
sacred among men.
The restraints of
l&lt;» Kentucky ubout 1781 sir’s, where a
1 have never seen nut one instance of
he has never since failed to maintain;ws
watchful parents, the mutual care o£
yaw or two la*«r be was kilUd by hdi
the ablest loader In the W higjKDd-Repub ­ intoxication among the Japanese';' still;
aua. not in battle, but by stealth, while lican ranks in the gr®»t »e«L
they are food of intoxicating liquors. and brothers am! sisters, this companionship
of
youthful friends, all alike are reLaiacd,
he was laboring to opens farm iti the
by,
the
feifligjuM
of
example
and
sulicha*.
In 1846 lie was elected tn Congress,
f-&gt;he&gt;L Hieanaestuta. wh*&gt; wore respect­ and served -mt his term; nnd would have tmn in respectable and honorable “^los,
aud life, iu other relatione, with all its
able memlH-r* of th»&gt; Society of Friends, been re elected fliad he not declined bi be mui easily be ted itcod into the most ruiriTheir common
favorite cares, anxieUea, trials, and afflicliuos. tq
went Vi Virginia fnnn Berk* Co^ P*.— a candidate.
Hesfiredily and earnewtly •&gt;us hhbita.
Desorodants ol the same stock still re­ opposed she annexation &lt;/. Texas, and In drink H sail. s'dlsCHl^R of rice, which spread out in panoramic view before the
OOODB.
side in the oaxu-rn part of that State.— bored with all hie powers in behalf of the in strength is about equal to old sherry nejr married couple.
The most solemn
Mr. LiBC*»lii’s father removed from Kiwi- Wilmot Proviso. In the National Chireflections, nave in the presence ol death
tucky u&gt; what is n»w Sp&lt;-ncer Gu Iqd., Vrtftion-of 1848, of whieh he was a rhem- ICiWeUWpkg8ifl,*M OttieK wth^'aHir
Itself, take poeacssion of the niindj and
Not an InIn 181&lt;L Th«i family reached their new lier, he advohnted tha wiminati-in-'df Gen, rem. whlslref. Bnd brandy.
home about the time ths State wa* admit­ Taylor, and sustained the n&lt;«nHnatmn by lUnca i’f int”»oufen ix)as»rred &lt;wi board he who will wantonly disturb these calni,
WE ARE NOW ON HAND ted into the Union. The reg'mo iu which an uutive cuivum in Illinois’ and Indiana. the ship, while all saw the facility with aobar reflections, as is frequently done
they settled was rude and wild, and tbfy
Frimi 1849 b&gt; 1854 Mr.''Lincoln was which in-ideratioq could be made to ter- by (he ‘biverceing. pvty. U but little in
with olie of the LARGEST and
.
encbired, forworn* ymn«,lbe hand experi­ engaged asaiduously in the practice of hi* itilhaih'lh’ lutedipcrance.
advance of the nipdy and blackguard.
BEST Assortments of
At the prcrentatiim nf the Japanese
ence of a fifoffilfey life, io which lhe strug­ prefeMbm, nnd Wins deeply immersed in
Let nic relate, two instances »fahivar
gle with nature for esMtenea .and security tiusineae, was begioriing Io lone his inter*- mlhisteret-* King Kamehamehn at H&lt;moneing. First; the daugb,&lt;’r of President
is to i»e maintained '*dy by constant vig­ &lt;s»l in politics, when the scheming a/nly,;. luhi,JJmppnned to be Mending near tbc
ilance. and young Lincoln nequirdd more li-rti and groveling selfishness -if an uri- King’a father, the venerable and bury Tappan, of the Michigan University, was
►kill in the use of the rifle th-'in knowledge scrupulous aspirant U» the Prealdehcv headed Kekunanaia, who alone raryIves' joined in wedHcte to Prnf. Brum-, tho no­
of book*.
There were wchred*. but no brought about the rvptnl to the Missouri of tnc Sandwich bland party which went ted Astronomer. A part of the students
qualification* wcreaequinul of a teacher Q.tq promise.
-Thu act of basenes* and tn England in the year 1820. on a amhebeyond “midiu', writin', and cypherin’,*’ (rerfuiy anm^ed ths sleeping li-m. and he wha&gt;-ain&gt;ilnr errand. King LihnUbn and
Next mornihg at pmyer time, the Presi­
as lur as the rule i-f three.
prepared lor new effiirt-u.
lie threw him* htH queen, attended by their highest chief-’
Hord work and pluutv of it was the self at vn-» into tbe contest that followed taiqsjikd the present Japanese Emliasay, dents penetrating eye sneght out the cul­
order ol the day, varied, indeed, by an Hud-ifeigbl the battfeof freed-nn no ths re»blv«sd to'leave their beautiful Isti-nos prits as'bey sal upon ihrir seats before
‘’Mrrl vocewi.rn.il bear hunt, a not unfrequent ground iil'bis loniiBr confects In lllliuna to gr» ah fond nnd see lhe world.
him. And auch a volley of wordy mis
deer chase, or other wild sport, ^Whca with inory than hia acou«b»inod margy mg in’. I^iidowytbey wera feted bv the
site is nut often discharged as on that occa
■ I ■ ’t ?. |
youug Lincoln came id age hc.«*»uld read mid xrd.
Those who recollect the tro.t King, the/M&gt;rt.»nd the.twbNs,. wl Li-j
The guilty ones lopped like a euund write, and had muns knowledge of inrndoua hauls fought in.UHbuia, (hat in»dtice-l into .all t -preyticea q| the table, s'mn.
|
w
high
only
Efiglisiunen
are
able
in,achieve
arithmetic, but that was about all. Hi* year, will award to A&gt;&gt;rabnm Liorolo IqIoomber after a June fr&lt;wU
Suld be, in
'
ait*inn.**nta otberw'iKC were not to be de |i ly three-fourths of tha ability and unweu, or live itndvr. So-yi they became gmady I substants, •‘Last night I yielded np the
a|ifeed. Hu ludgrown b. be »&lt;X feet four '[ tying labor which resulted in the.luichsy, inietnperaU* and died in ''L««ndun from I brightest of my earthly jewels; aud totheirexcestea.
Their
bndiei*ete
bn*
’
t
.
-.
indies in stature..wa* active and athletic, victory which gave Illinois the- fln»l Re­
1 ninm.rrih. aitarta for Riimnn n&lt;?rhans
could wield tbs axe,direct the plow, nr publican Legist uro and plated Lyrnan I-ack aud naw sleep in the Paradi-e h morruw she start* fer Europa, perhaps
hwid. whit^bvy
f&lt;!*yy-Mtreturn.
Those ih-niolita
thoughts bore
I..,..I
il.i.L- sorrntuliv.
left.
Whetl I] never to return
Thin.r'
iim1 the rifle, as well a* the best of bin fruiiibult.in the U. 8. Senate.
iho
ceremony,
was
cwi^jdnd,
.and
the
|
Upnn inc,and! littleexpected,and
compeera, ami was fully up to all the
During thia exaling • campaign, Mr

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

FRANCIS ROWER,
iron, Meal. nail*, and abv If
id •hue*, and man afact a rer

HMtiPK. TbetbirAi*

BAILEE i BAKER,
1XVFACTUHEBS of tin. *l&gt;«t-iren and cop-

J. W. OAKLEY,
1 cvinevrdaffia
belting, all &lt;idlb».

DRY GOODS I ’.

I euuiplHatt

co..

r. robertn

MILLINERY,

“‘if. win
tVTHOI.ESAI.E and retail dealer in r.roeerle*
Vl and I’mruiun*. I’ork. lard. BttStcr. *••&lt;!
.&lt; kind, of Produce bwuglit and wld, aX Ina •Xdd

«tiu«* ure TltcraBj

at Lodprte, io. digging
HaIU in
mg i «be tWW
Exchange, wherever..tha alluBift^
mav bo witbin Roman b**tfi&gt;dd. ftNr‘1 *&gt;»(
deep •tw.ugh dlsc’iwirt arc
der the lUyal Exchange them

by the Roman blrixre**.
(

needle street, more pavqmrftt* kWW
fcHind, ot Romnn.planiung, ut’dar.^bt^H
Iragmeuta of the itjillb.tif Jita. «ld &gt;*fm
tai of8l AtnLtmy.
Between
of TbreadaeiSlIa *L aod CombiJK
er the gnmnd i» tapped, remuiint.of Iwj^
•moc old Roman suburlsm »ilfo»f
to lie.
From taw bole:, inc
female head, life sited, of colored *1*^

and glass.
TtiehamUnmesi nf the tes*rl»i#&lt;
menu that have yet been fi«und
ied nine feet under the flaitstuucu.
the India bouse tn LeddenlutU r-lr^f U'
cent ml part of nrpre-etumg HmvU
the Panther, is preaerved in the Ijli
•rf the Beat litdta lloti»e. A suju jj]
caic pavement »aa ^iacmefvA

GROCERIES

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H d « HI. ricancaa. paia aod
f- tble frame, hart U«i aeOrribM'

CROCK ER Y!
rnrtienlnT

BOOTS,

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SHOES,

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I&gt; l.MUL
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advance Irom

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NEW YORK COSTS.

I. A. IIOLISIIODK,
•
1 TTORM'.Y »—1 ContiWl-.rnt loot. H.-lieit- r hi
A ll.nt.errr. ttrnery* l-jad
Affiee. «&lt;-r,nft »l«n -&gt;f Rawer'« block.

Please give us n call.
V. Bolx-rU A

TTORXEY. Cn«

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J. 6. GOODYEAB &amp; Co

I'iuerer Bluet.

Baatlngw, May 2d, IEW.

J. M. RUNHELL.

ill. Earlville, liadiaon

p:
JOHN ROBERT
TjnVStCIAN and Snrg«.r&gt;.
1 «■&gt;. neir the Cosrt Hoene.

EATON &amp; BARRY

I1ERHY

CUTLERY,
jyism Distanced
! America Ahead.
be reasons why

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k-. AUba.ine« sIIwkJkI «&gt;• prumpoy
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aratlt. Office Xo. 5. Kobls’s block. BSilbi Creek.
Micbigiti.

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Middleville. Barry county, Mich.*

UCKulibo
IEBT GOODS.

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TLont... pxrcES '
TJUX
&gt;t oTPABtOR8T0YKK eoa
lul patteraa i»'-Msritet, ’
u- grr.te»l &lt;«nrV,
ELEVATED
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DANIEL STRIKER.

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OLIVER E. EVERTS,
SHERIFF. Mav b« found in the Co
or st the JaR*

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■ EStXfcSi? '¥L“^**.**&gt;~“ - T&lt;1 K.TK,
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H. N. MIELRON
OUNTY TREASURER. Offiss in tbs Court
Moose.

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AND
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etuigration from
Qirolmxjwith all the powers *»f hjytuina.
He felt lhe force of lhe mural cawwv^
UmI must influence the qumtinu. and lir
never foiled b&gt; appeal tn the moral senih
mcnl of the people, and t&lt;&gt; illumiq.-ite his
theme wi’h tho lofty in»pln}tior.s of ap.
eloquence, pk-udmg for the light* nf hu­
manity. A revdliftj’in swept die State.
For the first time a majority of lhe la-gi»
Intiire of Itlinola whs opposed to * the
Democratic Administration of lhe Feder
AT. 3.
8. Senator
al Government. AT.
CL..-*.--. Bait"

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poriant bn-uses, . statuaUre
Harpocrates, &amp;c.. toy goats f
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waUrrspottfs, vaae bandies and a wuaniflp
iaiapa. hair juM. bfscdeU,
^*^3
spindle and diamflof-Roman h«&lt;u»r.yt/y.-i
thjfi of gentlemen. Yunr msmhoiid inft-M pnv lt»
It, M-flJW
dethroned, and ynu became the dupes of of the men. of. bueioresj .&gt;a|vu»i,|vk p
Mim ,rp4i.ty..«
•a’-Clfc"
the lowest p*«ei&lt;&gt;n.
While the guilty were withering cn- mark* have bewine. lbn.ugq
.
dcr-lhe alngirrg ssrehasin of the Presi­ of antiquaries, in llwur
alrt&gt; live e« inscriptions up«-n «» *'•—
dent, manhnod never appeared more no­
o &gt;i«is wbleb as reconls. part
Ide than upon the brow ofotbr inni’Crnt. dignity Of written history .the , &lt;
The future lives of die twu'chnractsre the feet of iu.Kl. rn Lwidtinj
ready yielded up.—Zficktn't..
were clearly foreshadowed.
■
Second ; "a couple were married in tho Riiund.
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A Patxtca roa Vtcy Pax-ttJ^T;1-!.

Hauuianl. lluinliu commenced .ii|V #«*'»
farmer l^iy. nnd afterwards fi'Y'j',?
printer, a«d o&gt;ntinned ' M-t’Jpg ulJ'lV
till he CiiniDienced the Study of ih&lt;)-J
He was admitted to the luir io.lWJ,^
he was twcnlv-fiAir years “W- XjtI
Lincoln and Hamlin, alike
punts of charaqUr, and wiiMn :t".
months of &lt;h« same age. 1&gt; ■ill
lhe hum.blo.and Imaorabfe ox anml-wW
wurkinv sncn
Ibitb
the faniit luiUi,sprung t’'^.^
people; tmlh struculcd ihh-m
&lt;4 woik.and diOh-qllies to "an1
manb-Mid; lu-lh ha\'f Ifemglfie _
of their tutn f-irlurirsbothurcefidnehtly self made min."
'
Il is aucn num the pcbpld‘l'&gt;veJt’iftnffi
or. Tx&gt; two farmer b»»vs of ISOtPhMI
be at the bead of the Nat -.iial G.niTpl
nientio 1301 !—Mttnttri Dem.

"

Cinelntrati han 28,151 men et&lt;sged as
operative* in maiiuinctmlug and niichaareal pursuit*. ' _
__________ • •‘••-■nqProf. Felton the newly elected -Prptidint of Harvard College, la U&gt;hu hmu-

gcratod July the 19th.

1 ;• -Ui* red

A Key West papef rtatH* ih»r*h»&gt;
the hark Wildfire left die AfHrtid «&lt;rort,
fourteen Amerftnn vessels ax-re; wiotiug

for cargoes of nfgn^
the interior.
This gn-e and RObsrhuM*
vi.dMion of the law has been going «-n for ^practice. Aod had Dot the hand of Prov­
New T&lt;eikpaper* sta’® khat
some time, and i5 remains to be seen idence been laid brttvily upon apmc mem­
.&gt;f wheat in WratgruyNewT**
whether any steps will be taken to arrest ber of'their fatMilicA, they would have
double that ever sown bcfire
iu ;v
i r 'r&gt;&gt;
1
gone aod taken an active part. Shame
The incrNMior &amp;Bs on *,^1
on you, meinbera of lhe Christian Church
gay- A prominent Southern apposition
.^.J-.urprMnBP’Wr «.* .I«|«-**. member of Qmgre*a,'&lt;m1neetitiR'ono of Vi make it necessary for tbo_cnjel hand of at Bufiahu the first peek alter its ‘.frWBK
lhe returning delegatee from the Balti­ affliction tu be laid upon jou Ip deter
more Cuneoluaiut W^hm«t»n,addrre.lU n(i.w.r- el-CU'M liekri, 1ml m&gt;-r- •d him : “Well.’* said he. “W ho did you you from participating in an debasing.
Sere* thousand and 7 «hlmj*mi0atta
aUminahle. Insulting an aet. is too much.
.a .ww.i,
••kiy. i"
nnmJhsier
“Wa mmilnstfef «•!! and
And the Chnreh ought to make It a eeriitaSul* In-m &lt;he(-»p "I «• re*!*- EveKftu” “What! IWI and Everett 1

the public npiniim arom.d him was Mrreigly odrt’tb* tn that Imovement.
He *xerted Minself for the orgaoixiition of the
Republican fijrcca injlbli-i*^ ,,1t*",dVd
the Grat Republican. Convention held in
the State. This* waa h BloomIngton^May I
ISM
Hi. .pridiln *»• ©«■•««"»

author of their being, aid In the l&lt;iw*llve

•Ye*"- ‘Why didn't you nominate
^i'rfk.i^birr.-•» Pwt«&gt;»y» Ch.mtoF X3m*bu!’ wby.be is dead 1”
“Oh, I kuow.it; but be hasn’t been dead
"W Jor-i n.» r*r u. th.
&lt;»m» eery towg tiuw.M
! &gt; u *
। were mamev p&lt;vi»- ... .
. yrr,
mm. There was no rvfinnl artlficwfiiy’ m pair ./ 1856, wl'rc.b In U»
.Oil
f.rlhni
■***•
hi. r„™»tc rS.ru, TW, .It l&gt;.™ 2*
______ reply p. Senator Doug
I858.m
thut Mr. Lincoln occupied «n
1SW8,
atutude during the
12MW,
latWiex plained that while he hadLupp—cd
the preamble v. lb* war bill, 3ec&gt;Y‘ng
' LUooln’a m&amp;irtt... .
«?•&lt;,
that War existed -by lhe act of Mexico,"
J howerer. uf tbc fi^ra"! apbe hod vtted all tbs suppHcs.
p^MMWet of lhe Btata in LrgiaUrive
Eisiricts. by which a majority &lt;rf the

&lt;in conaideration for their members to

m s

CAMFCEU

press of traffic ««&gt; eash aldo y
bridge. Eragowmsof wall paSdim

b“.”-

nlMMrato «p..nSI..
•*»
f~»&gt; "'I
*•*«&lt;•&gt;■.
1"»
. re, *V*
—■—
..r -lar.,....*
lU-ppod....
,UB:V» Com modi'
Taltncll
and .......... — -4 h-.... al... ’ ”— —.1 .L ... at............... .
r_,.. ..r 11... brake l&lt;aide from the infernal pit, than

ITBIIUM,

-wnriM i

covered;) Mouther in BarllmUmevr.
■hn k. These were tl.o T;he wealthy H.»num ; ban

Japanese EnibassnpotK, they Would noy
oppwVsuity occnrroi, ur ns the pressure
lite t»&gt; see tfivir etarmfng blind agnM*
ofaoinu exigency demaiidni.
.
Ihiv wmrld ffe initiated intrt drunkenness
At twroty-one Jia remov.il tn IUimJ«,
io the U. S., a» King .Liholiha and bis
wd puMM-d ihetiraiyran in Manin G&gt;.. in
quern were in, Laidon, «wid, like them,
active lalmr «m a farm, where he mid n
would leave llieir bodies there.”
I was
fsHow. laborer, (umm-d Hank*,) aplit
touched by the humanity of the venerable
three thotuum&lt;l mils in the yoar 1830. it
man, as well As alarmed by his prophecy;
will lio inturertiug
tho millions before
and taking ont mt cite book, committed
whom he i&lt; now placed a* n candidate
it tn paper.
“Let hia. that readeth unfor the higlieat office imthe gift of a frro
deratand.’
jKi-pic, V. know that hr once maunged n
bc elected In plAcc uf Gen Shields. Who
(Lit bout on the Ohio river.
Stale of New York. The mother of the
From Mactai'Cn. he went to Now 6n- had voted for the Kunwi Net.r.iikn net.
I...... where be Remained afeml a year.— The election came on. the nhn&lt;»«l united er. has eddrwaed a puttentfous ep(stle to bride was quite old al the time, and en’d
&lt;.p|ui*iti&gt;in
voted
Steadily
for
Lindol",
the
stand but
But the
Then came the Blnrh Hawk. Wnr.
A
ith the ,-z^r.zzz
pminuus z
n z~~
ame z
of
but little
little excitement.
excitement.
a gentleman wlta
r stand
nuii.Nebrnrtk* fXunocrnta for Trumbull.
boys must have their-“fun,” a* they said,
Slaughter. In it he remark*:
Salem and the surrounding country, and Mr. Lincoln became npprehenaive that
;wTho remedy of the 8 -mh is n-'t in for they meant no harm.
At the usual
voting Liiie«ilii was elected cnplaiii. lie
hour they came with guns, turn*. &lt;a»w
Served with credit during diu Campaign.
The fatirer plead with them
an&lt;1 ticcame pulHilar. ILuiirmag to Bin
It
niu*t
bella.
e,c
anee to tho next nggiyssiuo.
----- -gamoii cviunty. he lenniMi th* art ot svr Irew decided nsivictiona than J udgsTrum- 1c»me In the nature of thing*. No hatipn- to retire.
Said he, ‘ If you have no re*
veving, and prosevutod that profession bull, and poasiHy elect a SenaUir who 1
nt party can save ns- h &gt; *eotb»nal ptfty.■ ftpecl fur yournehea, the young men, nor
till the iitianeisl crush «»f 1837 destroyed had little or imibing in common with toe
can ever do lt. Bhl tfwe .oiild do n* &lt;mr me, for my sb k wifi ’* «ake, 1 n*k j nu tn
the value of real cs'ate and milled , (Im inchoate Republican party. To prevent
fathers did— organise “eummiUeet of
hmdliess—the result -&gt;f which w»* that such a consummation, he went pergHtally safety**-*!! “yor-tbe IfUtVut Stales (and it make no dlMorbnncc." But m«; nothing
voung Uncoln’*surveying apparatus wn« to his friends and by atrimg per*nadotr. i« only ’m them Jhst we can hope fi-r any but a regular “horning" would do. And
'•old on eXM-ution by the Sheriff. Noth indue»*d them to vote fot- Trmnbblt He i-ffrctive movement)—*« shall fire the in a feu hours afterward lhe sick woman
ing daunted by this turn of ill luck, hr di­ thu« secured by su set of groerons. •rtf’g-ititliBrn heart, instruct the S-nrthent died from the exeitrnn-nt ».fthe arene.
rected hia attention V&gt; the law. aud hor- sacrifice, a triumph f-w the cause vf right,
i
Go un
where
y»u wm.
will, where this practice
minq. give ermregr v rwu
-re y-»u
n.winga few hookafn»»n a nt-ighbtir.whidi ruul mi advocate of it utl the floor of the the proper ftimuent, I»y -me otvnmxed ,
f„||ow,^ and ynw will sec lhe evidence
Senate,
not
inferior,
in
earnest
zeal
fi»r
the
he took from the office in the evening aud
cunrentraU-d acbon. we can precipitate I in black eyes, -broken ••
... . .
limbs,
inulilatrd
returned in the niondng. he Iran ci the principle of Republicanism,to any mem­ the QittiHi Stale, into a revolution."
|
‘ bodies, and broken friendship.
Then
rudiments of toe pn»fr«imi in which he ber of that liodv.
Some
of
hia
friemU
on
the
floor
of
the
lm&lt; since become.**distinguished, by the
•
K.
J bnvs. If too can find nothing else to make
Lrgialaturc wept like children wheat conlight -f a fire phps '•
.
Ala mt this tifti® 'ha W lugs of hia Q«. ,n&gt;in«d bj Mr. LlnoJn'.JW,.™! .pwl
inferred upon,him n nomination f &gt;r the tn desert him and unit** on Truirtball. Il errrapondent of Forney’s Pre-, wriree «ll !*«•«• e-owmod, the married and
V*
I their parrots, and lhe m-t ahanu-ful dmLr«hfatnre.
He was siiccmfi*! in this Im proper to sny in thi* oonnecti"n, tlmt aafolWwd:
and three ancwvdtag rlrvt'ona, by trimn- lielwrro Trumnull and lJuciiln the most
4 fenrn that tho Government boa re-; prne(. toynUrsclree, better has eno fun at
But
phaut muyiriliw.
While a member of cordial relatious have alwaya existed, and eeivod i»fiirtn»tioa from U»s fodiermen of
But u
u hat
hat is
is the
the m&gt;*t
m&lt;*l singular
singular of
of all
all
the legislature he first gave indicates of tluit. the Ibelisg ot rovy or rivalry is not £
.»c^: h &lt;h*i
.
his anpermr powers n» « tWwn r. and he to be found In tfio fireaat of either.
From
hia
thorough
cmvictiob
of-thb
■
m
the
pretense
of
dl«pmilng
«f
’
horfi-h.
their
influence
m
aid
of
aueb
an
internal
irur&lt;we&lt;1 Hv ficqtmnt prm-tice.his natural
.
_ -—
.— &lt;..
&lt;&gt;r rr-.v
three .r
rathe
r
practice.
______ i,
II have known individuals,
fM-ully for (.nblfe apraUng. Ileimprev gnwrtng rnagninujeuf the slave question and ijetuniing
witli two
—rd industriously the itppoHumtiaa that and .rfthenrvl of Xstrrmg effort m pre­ Afriqnna, brought there at u
* low figui.,, members
h,.,mbon of
----the, Chri-tian Church, and•
were here offered of M-lf^.ltivaHon.- serve the urrivtries m freedom, Mr. Lin­ which they dispise of. at a great advance, m hum I have seen many iFmcw offer up
coln was among tbs find t&lt;» j“in in the Vi pMrliea who meet them on the c&lt;mst,
Frnm the posithm “f « snbejtcw In tiu«
prayers of thanks and adoration to the
formation nf the Republican party, lltbi
pirehase the negr.*ea a^Maha then, into
rank. **f tb« Whig party. •!*-»•••••

was nppnipriately assigned him by bis
unaffected .mJraty aud humble Prete&lt;&gt;
MOOS, be MMHS ficcome npffM sb
acknowledged aa a champion snd a lead
jar. and bb uo vary lug courtesy, g*md,l»«tnre, and tr""'1 mnnuen*. united with an
utter disintm.-uedurs- and abncgnotluu ul
•rIC made him a universal favorite.
Dnrfeft bis l-^Utiea pariod be creitinurdbia Inw sl«iiea, *'»d rrtnovintf t»
finrinffluld. ba vp«U-d an ofrw at^ffengngrd-actively in practice. Bi»nrasfl«.w.

JASES H. BROWN,
Ot’.XTY NURVEYOB.

Lincoln pressed the slavery issue upon
lhe people-if Central and Southern llbnota. »b» ,wgfc largely.m**le up, of tJic

wir2^“:-°r““

B. 0. FULLER,

iCIS BOWER

niys’qfies "f prairie (arming, and fully
inured l*i hardship and toil, ^inee be. ar­
rived al age he b.« not been ;«i schqoL*—
Whatever hi* acquirriuenta are., they.
hs«£hwn picket) up from Umo Vi^infeiu

Wfoa ths.

।
a
, beaudful mosaic pvement *a« du«i »*
Europa, in the tniddfe*4
1ered.
been sitting «Aerground&gt;for*bt,’leaalr.-r*U|j
U«n acmariea *ip&gt;m her..bull.
b lbw
.asm* nrigtiborbood. a drain sunk.hi. q
cellar, dnefoaed part of Mother
meat that may have Iwtonced «&lt;&gt; *“’“U»r[,
room in the rame villa. In pr&lt; |&gt;..rwg^l;e
site for th© Hull id Cum mere*,in lhras*l*

fa found guilty ol such an act.

If «four

Cbrullanity has not virtue rooogh tn keep
fhem Trom such a course,truly the churcli
might to go ibout itii legitimate wnrk and

labor for the welfare and conversion of Ua
own members, Np lrue Christian was
«mc fouad m Um shiv swing party, and I

Smoking rars
street railroads' of Ft,
said to be much better fitted op thonrtho
others.

Twenty-eight Imrsei wore
foe In PhlMdelpIria, rsflroUyo fu

The total Ions
wrecks and•cswriahtea
nearly, two million atcrlmg.
Uw rowdy, find ample scope there In

The riven In the South

�TT S

already flfold.
T foAWYEK,
North and

in Business.
_
Coovetitiob of fat party—
fow deliberately, after &lt;B&gt;ol aad dispas­
sionate consultation; stated Abraham
IJncoln. of mnds, and HmsHuI Ham-

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Mills,

report of the committee eboaeo to"d™ft

Roberta,

Constitution

On motion nt J. Kingsley, G. W.
ocrat.'’—aviLaallirSto rayTfomble efforts
was declared unanimously eltkted.
can to made available, I atoll offer e
The cbofae of the whole party w not
.HSrfTo trfaEHSrh True
the first choice of Michigan.
Ottr State
Convention had just rung with unanimous
plaudite for another name under which
” ,
tionary Fatkert^ and all rav tortiiitv to
to rally for the approaching conflict. The
——
heart of our RepaHiean masMB^ fa the
« ,U
Add, and in the workshop, was prcaid
Dolitiailly, any vfewi
with the hope that once al lca«t hi the
Slavery morw tactics
J. M.Bweewy,
history of the Republic, Ito success of aI Action of tire
General Conference io tfib writings of Thomas Jefltosoo, Rho
on the Blnrery Question.
‘
Scattering.
.
great party, and of the greet visa of the,
great Apostle of- Democracy."
’ -■
party and the Nation, were tojbe inuLsl-■ "Wft body'which has toeh tafeetofon 1
FOSMAL BALLOT.
' If Mr. Potter can make that paper a
ly consistent with eaeh other. AdoptedJ for tome time past, nt Buffalo, has finally
P. Cramer,
citizens strove with those “to tto minorr finhHfcd its labors and adjourned.
Con­ * True Jeffersonian;'’ if he really intorite'.
Robert*,
i
J sidcrablf Interest has been felt in Ils prd-' a "love nf liberty,’• and a‘toctUity to '
’BeatteHnrf,
battle by Wm. H. Seward, of New York., CtodfngB, and'especially upon its action
On. motioa, ,P, Cnttner was
from the "RctMulionary Fathertand
But it wm not so to to.
Again hasi upon tto subject of Slavery.n* f’
unanimously elected.
great individual eminence and experiencef • Tlfere were twp reports from the Cbin- if he will carry out views at radical as
On niotioa, DHrenxo Madge
elect­
m a statesman, tod to yield to make way
! mittee upon this subject—a majority and ton to found in the writings of Thomas
for lhe success of greater principles, and
Jeflcrsnn"a new era will have dawned ed viva aoce. to serve as a third diegate,
should Barry jCotntfy to entitled t| more
the man of the age to forbear for a time, a minority report.- The majority report
upon tho Jrfertonian, and it will be a
hia personal triumph so nobly eariK-d,, advised rtnameudment to the Role on Slathan two.
that his country may surely to saved1 very,and also an amendment to the Chap- good paper for Republicans to read.—
On ipotioo of N. Dailey, tto delegates
from the corrupt administratiou that now tei- on'the same subject.
In order that Douglas Democrats will to apt to forwere empowered to appoint •
disgraces her at home and abroad.
!
our
readers
may
understand
what
these
substitutes.
'
।
With the Convention at Chicago—its
spirit and tone—its patriotism and self, proposed changes were to affect, we give
A Committee ooresolutfoaa,
According to previous Botica tbs Con­
sacrifice for a common cause, and ite boo the- rule and chapter ns they were, atd
of G. W. Mills, Nortnan Bai
, and
ert purpose to select the very best man the proposed change, for comparison :
vention assembled at the Court House, Geo. Tbomaa, were appointed
draft
for lhe Ci isis, and Republicans, of ail
The Rule as it stands, prohibits “The in Hartings, on Thursday, May 31st, and resolutions for the conaideratlo
elaKeu, are now more than satisfied.
k
of the
decided In ite wisdom that the yoeng buying and selling of men, women, and was called to order by N. Bailey,a mem­ Convention.
children
with
an
intent
to
enslave
them.
”
ber of the County Committee.
West aiaae oonM give wa tto leader un­
Tto Committee on result
reported
der whom victory was certain; and not
Tto Rule as proposed by the Commit­
On motion of G. W. Mills, J. II.
imously
in the Valftty of all the Mississippi, frotp tee, prohibits “Th« buying, selling, or Munroe, of Johnstown, was ehosen as the following which were
adopted.
3u Anthony’s to the Gulf, from the All*, holding men, women, or children, with
temporary chairman, and C. O. Scott,
gbanies to the western peak of Kansas, an intention to enslave thorn?’
.
WaxaKtex Unity nfpui
is the On
Secretary, pro. tcm.
could they have found a more fit embodily incentive to unity of action
The vote upon this change stood, /om,
unity.
A Committee of three, on credentials,
tnent of the exuberant vitelity-*-the rndc
of action bring eoecatially
strength, the open, cordial heart, the 138; nays, 74. So the amendment was was appointed by the chair, consisting of Ito success of all arcat cn
straight-forward honesty, manly firm­ loot, for want of the icquisite two-thirds G. W. Mills, J. Tellford, and J. M. whereas, unity of purpose
ness and Intellectual vigor of Ito western vote, although a large majority wm in
Swcexny. Said Committee reported Ito action among Republicans
character—than in Abraham Lincoln of
L-flectod by stern aud unyieldi
favor of it.
ad tor
follotying delegate# in attcudance:
nifooiM.
encc to those pure principles
govern.
The Chapter ae it Slaiub.
G. Striker, D. McOmtor, L. Moore,
Reonsentativee from almost every
meat policy upon which our
Question.—What shall to done for the C. Gaskill, Baltimore ; J. Tellford, M. first organized; Storefore,
township in the State, were present with
this Committee at the Convention, and extiqiation of the evil ot Slavery T
H. Coleman, J. H. Monroe, S. V. R.
Reeolved, That tto Republicans of
heard with pride and joy, lhe gallant lead­
Answer.-*-!. We declare that weave
York Johnstown j Geo. Thomas, Dr. Barry County cheerfully endorse, and
er of our delegation secund hia unanimous ns much m ever convinced of tto groat
will use every effort coo Fisterit with hon
Sackett,M.
C.
Swift,
W.
Brown,
Prairie
­
nomination m our second choice, and evil of dnvery ; therefore no slaveholder
esty and uprightness to advance those
pledge the noble Peninsular State, for a shall to dllgible to any officinl station In ville; L. Mudge, S. George, P. Chance,
pure principles of governmental} policy,
majority of25,000 over tto angry.tnmul our Church hereafter, where tto laws of Outkton; T.G. Aria, T. Pillstory, P.
promulgated by tto Republican National
toons and divided ranks of tho Michigan the State in which to lives will admilof
Williams, J. M. Rogers, Carlton; J. J. Convention at Philadelphia, in l$5fi,and
emancipation, and permit the liberated
Democracy.
reiterated
by the Republican National
Hcnderahott, L. B. Hill, D. B. Pratt, J,
,
That we may incite yon to redeem thia slave to enjoy freedom.
Convention, at Chicago, in 1860.
2, When any traveling preacher to L Sisson, Irving j E. C. Nash; K J.
pledge of our delegation, we address you
Retohvd. That we heartily co cur in
Raolrrd.
conies an owner of a slave or slaves, by Wtoder, P. Oamer, E. P. Barnum,
at this time.
Our phtform is full, manly, and open. any menus, to shall forfeit his ministeri­ Woodland; C. W. Hastott, D. C. Shat­ apd riilify the nominations made by the
Cbicrfgo Rcndbtican
Republican Convention
and
Read it, and re-read" it, nnd commend it al character in our Church, unless he oxtuck. II. H. Trask, S. Shattuck, Yankee that -with Abraham Lincoln and
__ : Hi nnibal
Co every friend and neighbor.
Not one ccute, if it to practicable, a legal emau.ci-,
Hamlin for our standard bearers,
who has been with us sinee *54, can fail nation of such slaves, 6&gt;nformnbly to the Springs; Geo. W. Mills, N. Bailey, J.
M. Ruseell, O. R Everts, Hartlnga; -1* Republicans, have every incentive
Co approve the National basis on which laws AT the State in which he lives.
our whole duty.
ft reais—that freedom in the territories
3. All our preachers shall prudently Uphatn, V. O. Boek, W. O. Freeman,
Rttolred. That our delegates el&lt;L. «and elsewhere—is to to the rule, and enforce upon our members the neeeasity G. D. Moore, Maple Grove; J. Slocum,
the State Convention, so far m (hey arc
servitude the rare exception. So W»&gt;h- of teaching their ulavra to rend the word
J. M. SwcvMjy, C. C. Bliss, J. R An­ able, see to it that men of principles, end
fogton and Jefferson, and nil “onr fa’b- of God ; and to allow them &gt;o attend up­
ers" understood the constitution, and on the public worship of God on our reg­ drews, Tboroapple; J. J. Jackson, Q V. not merely of professions, are nominated
Robinson, Wm. Peak, W. Robinson, to fill nil the offices in our Statu .Govern­
Senator Douglas has testified that “our ular days of divine service
fatbera understood tto question fast as
weft, and even totter than we d rbow.”
On this platform, too,thou sands amoug

The Chapter ae propored by the Commit
tee.

ment

Hope.

On motion uf_N. Bailey, the report

Reniheed, That entertaining, m we do.
a high .appreciation of the integrity o

Question.—What shall to done for tto was accepted and Committee discharged.
purppse, atutototesman-like qualifications
the honest and -thoughtful of our oppo­
The Convention was then permanently of Austin Blair, we earnestly and heartily
extirpation of the evil of slavery
nents in the free North, nnd in the very
Answer.—^We declare that we ari as organired, by electing J. H. Munroe, desire hia nomination to the office of Gov­
heart of tto South, would rejoice to stand
muefi na ever convinced of the great evil
ernor of the State, of Michigan. .
President, and C. O. Scott, Secretary.
and will stand, if prejudice con to wiped
of slavery. We believe that the buying,
Reeoleed, That our delegates to the
w^r, and lhe links of tire oM party chain
Mr. Cramer moved that the dek^ates
seHing, or bolding of Luman beings as
Congreesioual Contention for tto third
present from each township to allowed
Congressional District to, and are hereby
Our candidates are representati ve men. 'chattels ia inconsistent with the Gulden
Rule, and with that rule in our discipline to cart ’.be full vote to which their town­ inatructed to use every laudable effort to
nod peculiarly tto representatives of
nominate a man of integrity and ability
Bepoblicasism. They stand os fitly and which requires all who desire to continue ships are entitled.
among us, “to do no harm, and avoid evil
Mr. Bailey moved to amend so that to represent the people ol this dfalrict iu
M firmfy on nur platform as even the '
ol every kind.” We therefore nffcctfonloved man of our first choice. One was . 1
tho delegates from township* not fully tto Congressional Halls of .the Nation.
atvly
admonish
nil
our
preachers
and
formerly an old line Whig of tto Henry 1
On motion erf J. Kingsley, a ennesponrepresented to empowered to fill vacan­
Clay school, and “hated slavery’’ from his !people to keep Abemscl vos pure from ahis
evil, and to seek its extirpation by cies by persots from their respective diug Secretary from each town in the
birth—tto other like thousands among grout
I
all
lawful
and
Christian
means.
towns.
After considerable discussion ednnty, to correspond with the Central
bb, wm driven from the ranks ot the so 1
BaHed Democracy by its cringing sub­
Tto chango bare proposed is radical, the amendment was carried, and the orig­ Committee was appointed by tto Conven­
serviency to the slave power. . The latter &lt;
covering tto whole ground, and by the inal motion as amended was also adopted. tion as follows :
la by ebaracter, ability, and experience,
Baltimore, G. Striker; Johnstown, J.
On motion of G. W. Milla, Joseph
given to tha Discipline, se­
admirably fitted for tto second position, conrtruction
1
it would seem, the same result Kingsley, wu admitted a delegate from Tailford ; Carlton, C. G. Barnum ; Irv­
to which he has been nominated; tho cures,
&lt;
ing, O. L. Ingram ; Woodland, E. C.
t
former by the honesty ar.d integrity of lha»
i
would have been airived at by tto Barry.
hia character—by the purity of his fife— (change of Rulo which the Conference re­
On motion of N. Battey, W. M. Cros­ Nash; Yankee Springs, D. C. Shattuck ;
by the native energy of bis mind, which
fused.
The Conference agreed to the by, was admitted a delegate from Rut­ Hastings, John Roberts; Cartietun, P&gt;
never knew fenr, and never pronounced
Chance and C. 0. Scott; Maple Grove,
change of the Chapter, by a land.
any soeh word as “tail,” which has raised proposed
1
On motion of' O. E. Everts, the Con­ C. R. Palmer; Tbornapple, J. Slocum ;
So
ton trom a day laborer to Xto present 'vote of 154 for it, to 57 against iL
proud position—by bis eminent, intellect the
i
rule stands unchanged—while the vention proceeded to ballot far delegates Hope, J. J. JacitBun; Prairieville, Dr.

■al and professional abitity—by wonder- Chapter
(
is so altered as to correspond
ful powers of adaptation to every posi­
with the change Bought to to
tion, high or low. to which providence precisely
I
in thd«Rule.
has called him, has ever excited, an ean&gt;- mode
1
ertentbusiMin among the people, which
ia already booming iu cannon, aud .will
boot, rouse the voices and stir up the
hearts of this people as they have nut
been stirred since lhe memorable days of
IN0.
W ith such a platform and such
candidates, every man of the party qon
wto the wards which the telegraph
brfags us from Wm. If. Sewurd: “I
cheerfully give them a sincere and earnest

The disruption of tha national deino
&lt;cralic party at Charleston, .presents to
।lhe conservators and lovers of American
iInstitutions, a mosthamilmting spectacle.
.—Pioneer.
Yes, yes—everybody knows it;

end

’what Is worse, that party has exhibited a
similar
aspect, ever since the repeal of
i
the Missouri Compromise. Sec proceed
then, tto Republicans of Michi- Ings
[
of Covode’s Committee

to the State Convention; the first infor­ Sackett; Orangeville, George Brooks;
Assyria, C. Ellla ; Rutland, T. PHUIps;
mal ballot resulting u follows:
Barry, J. Kingsley.
1st IXFOaMAL BALLOT
On motion of ,0. E. Everts, tto proR. J. Grant,
ecedings trf the'Convention were ordered
Gc&lt;». Thomas,
printed in the Republican Banner:
J. Roberts,
On motion of G. W. Mills,' the Q&gt;nWm. Burgher,
vention adjourned.
J. A. Swewtcy,
CO. Scott,
J. IL Mcbbob,
Scattering,
See'y.
:
Pra't.
1st I0BMAL

—Apportionment of Primary School

R J. Grant^

Geo. Thomas,

Money to the ..townships in Barry Co.,

'

Mich., made May 26lh, IMO.

Wm. Burgher,

Scattering,

tads sod fifties.

Let Rcpsblicsn clubs

The times art anspidotis for the democratie party. We patiently airaivfta no­
tion at Baltimore to see wliat eae it will
nuke of over four millions ofvotee at Its

command.—Pioneer.

Auspicious, indeed ’.
mittee. Lot us see to it, that documents
are wtnofa and bountifully distributed—

ley !

Sasttering,

., .

.

‘ &lt;

-

On motion of O. Striker, R. J. Grant,

according to the

reveal “a fearful looking for.”, of another
“humiliating tpechick."

Townships.

2d FORMAL BALLOT

U. J» Grant, ,

Whistle. Char­

there is another grave yard dose

promptly de

wu declared unanioioasly elected.
On motion of N. Bailey, the Convention

piuceudud to fatal fur eoeoaid delegate u
fellow.:
j,5,' .

' XJOrOBMAL BALLOT. ■

Geo. Tbomaa,
Scattering.

tend she adjourned srMtoi of .tho Demo­
lead to delay.— cratic Convention, atBaltiinoro. Hn wm
absent from Charleston on ateount of tto
iwlfr. His substitute,
d for' Dongixs, tot Mr.

'

'

u
H

On motion o( P. Cramer, Mr. Thomas

was declared nagnimwfr ?laetei,

883
WWW"*./.
210
Castleton,
329
32?
465
IW
2ft5
Johnstown,
333
S3«
283
409 ;
Rutland
200
Thoru#pple,
343
WaofflaM
316
Yankee Springs. 203

UM ”6
162 72
W 30

260 30
i£ «

and adopted

.sLCMGar^Otf r'a:

CuKSsa
•iiit«cn.-T

bsubMwI

an

T?-ZRSHE3aC32FJf
kind of pn&gt;p«rty Exempt from

,

Executive Qimmitteo,

&gt;1 relation* existing b«Uuardian and Ward,

.

tiJJlitaoed to approj
frw.

sb

I lirealMs

■udicDco adjourned to th

Wtare a bouMifo*. repMt,

Ha^ng« know b
Van fa riradincM.

drapaptie arertta .-»• ,
die phyajcian baa n; a

tendency of the btufaess nod interests uf | at ».
the Ataeistton.
Abt. 4—Meetings. Die nnnual meet
t
ing of this Association shall commence on j eaterpriaing men »»»r7wh»re,ia acllwg the
the last Wednesday uf Dec. each year.
* *” ‘“4**D**“ '• •“ «*b •"

Howe.

«dr»'b. mmitwet ub.uw.ecMc, uf
Patrie ptiraJ
rca’Je Scntatii-u.

I *
।
[ taM
: ...

—

QaaaBHATioK Mcarfao

tto fltiirns of. this
s.tmTj.1

vilb

I'ifl. •« Uy &lt;

Prfri

• coming ‘‘fourth.”

. aseradant and nothing Ira

Aeft wM, H wasconclu

a?m4 Crar weeks hence, a

6de»tly&gt; •nd report nt an
ing to to told June Oth.

&lt; $1,000 A YEARSLfeijJ^jjTij
ua* ua.i uo more

loan Uic good
of lb« a.«4
santtaah balanced ortparelionsnl Iodine.
out anr oftoeir wdlkooitn liabilities.

■^ted in Basting^

Mad Dugs.—There is

-- -... ---- B4&gt;

kiM io tbta T&gt;I1«F «« X

ISi A
Wkat everybody wants,

THE

FAMILY

imdofemsrli

oijU In fanoculnting the

whldi have been permit

DOCTOR:

ruaiw tto atrevta of oar
SIMPLE REMEDIES. EASILY OBTVIXED,
’■ FOR THY. CURKUF nirtEASK IX
ALL FORMS.

ly/The house then proceeded to the dec
non of Officers.
lite officers of the Ex­
nn rxorsM'iK
ecutive Committee were chosen, consist­
ing of Mr. Wm. tomb, Prcrtdent; Mr.
J. Holmes, Treasurer ; Miss S. E. P«&gt;wcra,'Recordin« Secretary ; Mr. A. Had.
cock. Corresponding Secretarv; Mr. W.
S. Perry, Blns E. Hawley. ’
The following Vieo I’rcsMcnta were IT TELLS YOU
then chosen:
Mr. J. IM. Knapp,
A-yria,
Miss C. Tayb.r,
Maple grove,
Miss M. II. Gregg,
(totleton.
IT TELLS YOU
Miss M. J. Holme*,
Wtuoilaad.
Mias M. Memt.
Carlton,
Miss H. M McNair,
Hastings,
Miae MJ Grew,
IT TELLS TOT
Mie* 8. Cowles,

Barry,
Hope.
Rutland,
Irving,
Thorn

lbs trcMury

fate

Ing exciting i
SXKT!

B»rj

Vnjoy the creation, and tl
tjfalara, (to the amount

IfiESBeff-x

Minn'S. Bnnncl,
Miss 8. Johnson,
Min A. Crewby,
Min M. Balch,
Mr. 8. Mxmeiy,
Mtn 8. Bradley,
Miss M. McGowan,

well M

Alier *

|i^M»A&lt;«&lt;-

general um and explain* lojrcu
Src. (J. Tho Executive Committee I
the Lcgulaure. Execuure.and
«• iwttt, tfi*
shall require of the Treasurer tn give :
In biapc-.M*. tuuninarable M arc it.
buil In treble the amount to come into his 1
hands as near as the same enn to ascer- .
taihed.
'
Sec. 7. It hhall to the duty of the Ex-1
ecutlve Committee to appoint times nt&gt;d I
places for the meetings of tho A*u&lt;cia__ w___ _______________
. .
tidh, Other than the annual; to'Secure | P&lt;ld
“ tTm
id,- *iu
every Farmer, every Me.-bamc.
Mc.-banic, every dabiiit
.JtaiilatiMS cousb
Speakers, nnd exercise a general superife- i ^0““'

'
Abt. 5—Members. Any person may
become a member ot this association, by
signing tto Cxmslitulion, and paying 23
cts. to lhe Treasurer.
Art. 0—Amendments.
This Consti­
tution may to altered or amended st any
regular meeting of the Assoetatioti, by a
vote of two thirds of tto members pres­
ent, provided that snch amendments "to
first submitted to a C&gt;mmittee appointed
Ito that purpose and by them reeoniTneo-'

liberal c

rearing Cbm
J.rwed .uoceaaftrt to as assent whleb aod—hZ,-

■•fr*!** ’aeynsftjss

and hold three dare.

Her. t-

w*o W»'»l

nfany, is left entirely to

than six dogs iu Cai I foi

uexby s. taylok, m. d.

[/Mik out for mad dogs ’.

a dog be left in Barry cc

single human being to na&gt;

l-M^

.1.

- i-

,

Awonnta

Dwruixo

dwelling id Willard Nyt

was entirely destroyed I

ly all its contciiw, OU T

■U

run st Isru

family had nil retired nn
/ «d fa time to save nnytl

’

fihtle clothing.*

The h&lt;

tainted and the flames

rapidity.

From the lo

v ton first discovered it

llietn. itnnieHAtd'

IT TELLS YOU

CarrLK Killkp ar Ea
We are Informed

HOKTO.VGE 'SALK
that the Vice Presidents report the ehndi
tion of the achools In their respective
townships.
Adjourned till toll part one o’clock.

wet clover;

the

Called to order, Wm. Lamb, Chair­
man. Moved' and carried that lhe Asso­
ciation bold'their fall mating in Wood­
land, time to' bo specified by tho Commit
tee, and the following questions to dis­
cussed.
Retired. That corporal punlshmtat
IT TELLS YOU TU brat and ,1
should be abolished In aebnols.
‘Dispu­
tants, J. T. Jowell and CL R. Crosby.
Rteolred, That tho practice of teachers
"boarding round" should to abolished.—
Disputiiuts, J. Holmes and E. Bates.
. TO foUbfrfag persons were then ap­ IT TELLS YOU Ot tbs various tassMo powl
PointedJO read Bessys: Miss Bin
Rltot
knowltor^ M s. Sarah Powers, Mto
Hfiiviab MeNalr, and Miss Nellie Down.

Wffi.'SSVi'i

W
l interesting address
(fAn
An interesting
address wUl
will be
be dellrerdeftrered by Rev. A. H Gaston.
Meeting ad7Mias 8. E. Powers?
jourtedlRte. Set'y.

The N. Y. Sun, the oldest and most
Jiddv cireoU&gt;a p-nnv
th. S.
S, whlrb u. n.t.r te«r, JUpoMiaiti
i»pw, loB ii. feiio«&lt;..m ti,« nipttbi,
can ndmlaatinn.
•
~ ifo
Tbe «r»l luprtol,. prodo^d omota

$1,000 A YEAR

ol Jlsirh, A. D.
sod recur fo! Aj
A. D. I»&gt;;. in the liiixT ecunty Rc-„-i
ia Uber I). &lt;«f Jlortn^s, en pxges
SIX; aud the amount da.o&gt;ed to tw
t&gt;w daieuf tbia Rntiet, ~

same

to taken fa turning catt

—-

Imhiovbmkxt.—D. C

of this village, has been
teiS rw&gt;rte*r» omimik
v ofJons. A-1&gt;. IHX-.M
&gt;u of tiial dot, st t
ftal taw of Um »«rr&gt; couhVy Cwrt flauw.
Uis vUIom of Uuuoo, Rude bf JlieNgin, (“
Court IIoum bring the ( Ur- lor Lotting lhe C

rifad iu Mid mortssgo. or M-nc htlu
-------faU be irccMaij lo ntw/Y the smouul •ad unpaid ou Mid ipcrtg^je, rt ’J”1 l*»t« •&gt;’
ooUee; with infrrent, c?u-. and •-•.xvs.es slloWrd hr
law. with lhe •Uora&lt;-v'» fee a. prodded in

, which adds much

J. P. Roberts &amp; Co.,

flam front into (heir rto

improves it» Inside and

Public Instruction fa n
towxuhtp one north of rai.gr efeht vntt. itaw
87® «3- Westone tfihin end rftffcty Luka.
MrtbjM « WMl eMnera efeata ttaity.w l in*«
thence ee»t thirty-six cteaitn thsrtv-«n»e hn«».
tbenee aeaUiIMaM Utas.WtUM &lt;ff»k«. Heon
seta^LO -WMMw.rin-iireetBmMu.i;
links to lb»ptiree -I brti ir-mp. e-maii. ... 1'7
■urea rf laid; io tto »Hiuty «t Hair*. »ud §t«f?
of Miohigun.

-...................

DAVID A BBYK&amp;LT*.

Town

ttoperswl of a copy

upon our table by D. S

tUn ueually faterartmg

Michl*aar Oeutrnl A«ilrocd.
XWsdmwday) evening,

UaUroad will Ivare Baltic Creak n fellno
COLPOVWD KITXACT

OS

n«xx. .

ROOTS FOR
teeming ••
ugUtxptraa,

144 90

02182 24

Mcrofsloua IMttorootaia, Kall
MtaMmsUsaQan, White., Chiomia. ff’

hu^eoM

..or c« piliticu., tUl tb.rrjwtl™ „f
Mr.
uid th. oonitaocton
Mr

108 M
ISO 18
188 Y4
d
00
G 15? 32

time as possible.

SH~S:?SS

Secretary, TreMnrer, and 4m»tbcra, all
of whom shall be-dected annually at a
regiifar meeting of tto Association.
AhT. 3—Duties of Officers. Sxo. 1st.
It shaH totto duty of lira President to
preside at all meetinga ot the Asaociatito, and net u Chhirmaa of tho Execu­
tive Committee. ।
'
■
Bbc.&lt; It shall to the &lt;hrty of a Vice
President to preside in the alwcncc ot the
It Telia
President.
Sic. 8. The Sreretafy shall keep lhe
records of the Association, net as Secreta­
ry &lt;rf 'the- Executive Committee, nod per
form such other duties as msy to requin-'
cd of him nr her.
Bbc. 4. The Tresmrer ahnll receive*
lhefunds nf the Asnoclntion^nd distribute
the tame'at the order of the Executive
Committee.
He shall also make nn an­
nual report.
&amp;C.-5. Die duties of the correspond­
ing Secretary shall to to attend to the j
correopondenre of-the Association.
1

—a
4744

nH OvM Dtarid, «n th.

Amount

No. children.

Assyria,

'.I

LS ;• IRON

IT HUME CMUY.

.t ma

*

flkmabt abx.

KdSBM. &gt;
IfcAO ■ “

�money SAVED
TUSJIUja!
■—tn svYws coot* or—

HARDWARE!
,&lt;fp

Stoxr

Uayisg Thu Corkxr

or tmt

jrij-TiiODfl'T CircRCTL—These ceremoniew

yfbich look place on Wednradsy of last
week^wcre somewhat^ntcVfercil with, by

tARGE AKD BEAUTIFUL

quite a brikkirain hl the time. Tbcre

HASTINGS

quite a goodly r.pmbcr on the ground.and

Ibc ceremonies wore hurried through io
M little time as, ponlble.
then

to

pruceedcd

HARDWAKE STOBE,

The audience

Presbyterian

the

dry goods

full, wbcra

Uburch, whidt was crowded

they listened to appropriate addrewee

fn tn

Rev. J. Jennings,

and

Rev. E.

“STILL LIVES.”

GREAT VARIETY.

&gt;ui TMgi

Iluldrtock} who labored to impress their
that liberal contributions ap-

kudieuce

d&amp;r'

hppriatpdto rearing Church edifices‘paid*

DRY GOODS

te r~k-.

in a finstffial, as well as a moral and re­
ligious siew.

hte en£db7£i .V 1te“k ‘ *Uff«Hc Uintm-L.
non cured by Trait a Magnetic Ointment.
Mgrir r^'Sd by TRABK-B MjIg?LT?ro“xr

After the addresses, the

audieuc4 adjourned to the Court House,

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

where a bountiful repast, (such ns lhe la­
dies of Hastings know bow

-• 7
-■*ba-.:KUO9&gt;a-plication of uoreU
air ut:| ex-, re let- for

ku in rcmlincw.

enj.iy the &lt; eention, and the dimes and tbo

iS«f all kinds, and.
*1 men, iLeopotte&amp;ai
iitut b* aahuaty,
»:urc&gt;tuly tunic, wwR8
qydMMly
the inori obtfEteteia
»er
ianrtej
agncablo senaalbm.1*

Bbllars, (io the amount of about 175.)
iFFnl Into

Hourf;

the treasury of the Lord’s

_

_

_ ______

Cbixbration Msktuio.—A mcetiogcf'
tin: citurns rtf tLi«

vilbtge convened on

Satnrd.tr mght nl the CboH House, to
make arrangements

coming '“futtrib.”

to

cvlebrato

the

Patriotism was in the

n«mdant nnd nothing but a want of pow­

der prevented a wk-bratiou cn the spot.
A* it win, it was concluded to celebrate
lore uf deal, aud sOvukUu
ad n-uuttarit hectic, wlXte
cqueut l.U'.unmlbto. thm
c ilinu i f frtuMfo a*d t&gt;ha_
r g'atifyingaadjulc.e.u^,

Kfosla. this medicated ire.
Uegwdrifoct *

some four wr&gt; ks hence, and a committee
• as ap|«&gt;iutc&lt;r, vvito are expeetvd to de­
liberate less enthusiastically but mure ef­
ficiently, and report at nn adjourned meet­

ing to t&gt;e Isold June Oth.

years.

BcWsdrertfoewnttetbteye^

to prepare,)

Bfcrybody seemed to

fveting them.
er. u-ure decidcdt^H*^

__________ iix sun-rxix.
VKKY CUSAPKST BATES.
nF* The female ..rgaoirellon is *ften a* frail as
tire* &lt;&lt; a tender Bower. Many of ths sex «nter
into marriage rriaUous witboat beitx ablo la aa- 1
detgo tbo labors and trials of matenutr. Ju this 1
country tbooMnda of young and beautiful women ।
r.er7 -t«m fru® «'•« wwHgB&amp;THoMtlers colebnitvd stomach Bitters wttt iaro
many of thia clam from an nntime|r crave. This
medicine has beeu used with great banefit br ireinvnst twrebrea of people throeghote Um repeblie. and the propnutora hare reorivsd grateful I Comprises all the latest styles of BILKS,
TESSAS.
I ChaBioa, brilliant*, lawn*, Bcregea, FRENCH
ML'SLINS, and all other kinds that c&lt;n bo nam­
Jl'.X'i."'.'.
i
ed, many of which are greatly aaperior in qaslity
new vltaHty into the frame, and atrreethen* the ’ and beauty to anything heretofore offered in thia
whole ay ttern. mi tfmt women who neo It are en* ,

DRESS GOODS

irtil ftoxrei routoiutex fin
rboxl fit aloLrdiw^gtdh*

PRINTS

Z

-.teroent here nt preterit relative to mad

Tlic h&lt;Mi&gt;&gt;c was newly

fMiinted mid the- ILiiiick sprend with grout
rapulityl From the* Itxrtlion of the fire

War Clo-

in.—Wore informed that Cohen Balch,
' of Irving, lost an ox, n few days since
from eating wet clover ;
Powers, of the

also that L. K.

same town, lost a cow

from the same cause.

Much cere should

be taken in turning cuttle in rank green
clover, especially soon after
heavy dew.
if thia cotie* b*l

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

PARASOLS!

a min or

Imfrovkmkxt.—D. C. Hawley. Esqr.,

of this village, has been making consider­
able improvement on

tltc inside of bis

/store, which adds much to the neatness

and convenience of the same.

CORD,

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

AN INDUl’ENSABLE BOOK

TOWNSHIP OFFICER,
LAWYEU, and
CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN.

of the

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

CLOTHS.

DIAPER,

TABLE

and wsrrant prices to suit.

TOWELING, SASH, and PETTY,

and all kinds of domestic goods; also
BROAD CLOTHS, plain and fancy
CA8SIMEKE8,

Linen Drill mgs, Den

ima, F. A: M._ Cuaaimcres, TWEEDS,

HOUSE

COOKING,

cry style and deacrljMion.

casav
‘

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

-

PRICES.

We al»o manulacture Copper, lire**, Sheet Iron

tion, all of which we will ret) ite Hard Tt«e*
Prices, for Ready Pay. .

CAN’T BE BEAT

EAVE

TROUGHS

Manufactured at tho lowest rales, aud p/it
Wc bare a flue variety of Umlina, Ladies*.
8LESVE8 aad collar.. Chimoisetto. Ocuta shirt
IlcaoruK and Collars, aud every kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery, every style of Gloves and
Mitts, Boireelts, Ribbons, Droaa Trimmings. etc.

up in any part of the county.

Otrraasorlmeni of Table and Docket p«Uo«jr,
81LVBR SPOONS, fogt Jlapaia, Hoop' Skirt*.
Vankce Notion*, aud thrnp iwgenirel is foil aud

COOKING- STOVSl

We hsve a large sad brautlftTraj-iaty bTCoate,
Vests, Pants, be.. which we offer as a leu price
than the naital coat of the material. Plane* ex­
amine for
ard teat the eorrectneaa of

ad Goods. [School book* txeepuid.] three dolkri
or upwards, wdl rtodv. wgift | laaff m (M «Ui
b. otered of «|«M ^las lhaa steMfel*. .

VERY CHEAP

AND
t&gt;« asxsrarroaor iu

ales'‘‘♦BWfli# HEALER pFWANknfb I I'

Clerk, wc arc satisfied that it is a more

o«rnlJR«i!rMB4*

—Tho Methodist Social will meet this
(Wednesday) evening, at the parsonage. |

e^^ysssi

PEOPLE,

THINK!

DRY GOODS!

AFTER W&gt;!CH, ACT!

MWtFAfTtBERS’ Uf! JOKERS’

Ws bars farming tools of ail kinds, and

Town Clerks are the

■ : yr, a.-ror~itty. for MurigiJU*.. .
th *M, A. D. Iter-£ . , f

MAGNtTIC^3

©a RnrsassTu-,

^c cordially Invite aB persona wlahtog any■uA i&gt; «.»*&gt;■!,■
—oWw w*
and prices, and if we can ar.twfr you with bod
we would be rery happy to »eU you.
■

rue nnoLZ world vxmtbi -■&lt;

You’d scares experi, at this late day.
WM* starting cure* a book to Sil;
Thia is tea caw, lha mWfam cay.
WUhihoBureerrfHtertA-'sHU.

*

STACKS OF CBOCKIBY,
VUri. — ,*r ta .HU or MkwwW U

proper officers to receive and distribute,

upon uur table by D. Striker, Esq., Co.,

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE!

GIFTS

SICK

Public Instruction is now ready for dis­

for their respective townships.

AUo a lol ef Mworiianrou* Book*, and a gift
with each book of one dollar or upward*.
All -xrar good* were idoetod with great care,
and particular regard lo the dsmande of tbl*
community, and will be told at price* that cannot
fail to give aati(faction in every iuatanco.

Herrick’s S«|ar Ceated Fills!

tribution, having been received by the

the perusal of a copy uf this work, laid

ISAAC C. itOTT,
note oefiinr wore faxdy Orvetr&amp;i for I liotUa.
aa can be fimgftt for tfe atme toebey. M rt&gt;v o&lt;fi
store vh&gt;* aideofNew York. It tetbe only p«od

.

bubnimo fluid

Annual Report ot the Superintendent of

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rsrxizra &amp;

aod Tin Ware of any and every ah ape and descrip­

i. taZcnd • ~

•ids ia.TXtit.rs.

Tins rHILOSOPIIEK-S BTVNB'r
FOUND.'

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

JiEPoar os Pvauc Ixbtxuctiok.—The

County-Clerk.

ths foot

BOX, aud PARLOR STOVES, of

POWERS AND DUTIES OF TOWNSHIP
OFFICERS AND BOARDS OF
SUPERVISORS.
' We think ws bars as good Young Hyaoo. ImWith nutnerous Prerttcal Form*, and Notes | pcrial and Blaek Teas, as were ever offered in
referring to ARadicated
thia MstkeL Alao all kinds of Brown and White
_____
Sugars, By nip, Mol**a«, Fish, Rfcc, Coffee, eboc
S. D Eowooa. Esq.—Dr. Sir ; 1 have looked at ; uIalrr pure Sod* andBaicratu*,
ths prospectus of your intended compilation of
laws rewulattnz the action of our township and
other focal oftccrs. with forms for ibetr uie tn
KEROSENE OIL
..erfonnmx tb« ranou* dntiso uugrel to them.
Three officers bare anteuated to their care the

J. P. Roberts &amp; Co., have put a new

l&gt;tr-!ir.clM4teW¥ft-ft3
rfci'riuR. w-aUiuvi.Lj t”
I.ui&gt;ty «i Batty- lam! IGal

head to the sole of

B LULDE RS’

TRIMMINGS,

We h*T! school book*. ail kind* of blank books,
LAWS OF MICHIGAN
Pocket Ledger*. Mechanics' Manual, Arnold*•
Coooorning the organiialion aud government of writing Fluid, Noto, Cap, Lester, end Legal Pa­
per. and all kinds of aUlionery In great variety.
TOWNSHIPS,

glasi front into their store, which much,

improves it, inside and out.

We can clothe you from th* crown

COOPER, aod CARPENTER TOOLS.

:y CONTAINS 840 PAOBH-I’rlee H.60.
Sent free on receipt uf the amount.

Lc the work uf nn incendiary.

i, Batt-v county, ai
yum

TIunc renowned I’lutere euro palea, woaka***
and di*Ire*a in the back, aide* aud Lria'at. infcvs
boom. Indeed w dartabr ttftbitwta Ito (MM**

New Additions

MICHIGAN TOWNSHIP GUIDE

w hen firat discovered it is supposed to

Cattir Killicd nr Eatixo

THE

SHIRTINGS, STRlPDi,

The quantity of corrupted homers tu lbs region
which had made himself useful during the of the lirer. causes a defect ire rettetion ot the
bile. Tne liver when bealthy, serves as a Alter to
night in iuuoculnting the herds of canines the blood, lo aeporwte ail imporiuniyr foam i», or
to refine IL When alteasod. It eartnet purify the
which hate been permitted heretofore to blood, which. When sent to tlis lungs, brain a, and
other parts ia a i.iortid esndiiton. Liar causa
roam the streets cf our village. Several Jaundice, Consium'tion, [nasally, Ac-, and with­
are known l&lt;&gt; have been bitten aud how holding the naturul stimulus to the inienWncs,
esnaca Dyspepsia, Pllfs. and other oomplainia.'a*
many, is left entirely to conjecture. The you porerive the direct way io ■nrarel and tear
the whole system to pirere ’
Kime d&lt;£ in known to have bitten no less
A patient, suficriuc from thia romplaiut, sho d
than six dogs in (’.niton on Sunday.—
medicinre worth a cent in curing disenaa*. V’hat
lxM»k out for in.«&lt;l d&lt;*g« ! Better that not then shall be done• We say. um Dr. Mora**a ladian root pill*, a* they are eoinpo»rd of plants
a d«-g be left in Bain connty, than that a ■nd root* ; they will be femod a stive eure for
•ingle htpnal) being be sacrificed to hydro­ linn puinful disease, boeaaiso tbrv pargv f|on&gt; the
body tbase corrupt and stagnant batnore. and «&gt;
cleuusr aud renew Uw blood, tfhich » tho rsuau
phobia.
uot nn1» of (he disease of the IlVcr, and vhr luffsmotion of the kidney, sad Us Madder, bnt uf eveAxoTiuut Dwslunu Britxro.—The, rr dcactiplion uf disease.
From S t* 4 of tb*
elwolliiig &gt;d Will.irtl Nye, of Jolm.towii. ulxire pill*.taken trean nwhl cn pwug to bed,wiU
in a lew d^y*- cnlirc-'y relieve the body of every­
entirely deatruyed by fire, with near­ thing that is opposed to health.
Dr Morse’s Indian Root Fills are sold
ly all ’us contents, &lt;&gt;n Tuesday night of
by all dealers in Medicines.
'
lari wc«-k, nt about ten &lt;»‘cl«H-k.
Tlw

«!au time to save anything more tlun a

!£^SS?JS

The Best and Cheapest Ib-itM-h !•
dy In the World'.' '

Ws bars piles of S II E E T I N GS,

One of these rabid animals was

fettle clrtthing.*

BY

or In emitter qualities at from «X to WX rente
per yard.

M*n Dorm.—There is considerable ex-

family had .-til rctiwd mid wen- not aroys

SYLE.
-cu nu&gt;do tn tire,'

"IKS.'SEGS'"

BOOTS. SHOES ASP GAITERS,

It is a foregone

killed iu this village nn Monday morning,

te dUrelfou, rapid acuiMM*
an unjupal dteUBaiteup furxeteiac, uutnnlteirli follow

HARDWARE

CMUcluaioii; the Alb ol July "ill be cele­

d&lt;^&gt;.
ere it mutt nereaaarRy be U
rgetre rretotaHeSr*K&lt;Hv
l-.letuent.of tbe West, «tttf
b renew® and u»rfnlnewi.
t-r beafr- tbteorered in tbo

•D.’fciCAMfini

*iih xflfrri-kS-

T**l««* * Ornca. I
Hasting*. Hard, u, l9l0. ;
Ntelos is hereby given, that 1 am prepared to
rewire the principal and Interest dm- oo J'nmary
School aad Swamp Lands, if the same abaH be
psM in before the first of Aegvst next.

brated in Hastings.
l-malei cannot be too w»L

may pcblmb

u»s ?&lt;* tn! Ms

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

NOTICE I

From

TEST tew VIOBXB!.

Ami sapsrior to otesra is Herrick's FU|.

jite.jitete,Haste, ^d rfowm they're

*-I I—• “ "T

a,..*

Tbey’dVay* cure—th&lt; never kW-

than usually interesting document.

SADDLE &amp;ff ABNESS.

WoaMtes BMstatbairsWMwmteiiL.
WsrqUffllforHc.TwX-sPiB.

''

Wc hare pul down tbo prices of &lt;M
flier goada to suit the times and rare

peopta the trouble of going to KataUxoo »a,pMo'Creek to trade.

Siastings’ Jritt tfnrrmt.

HASTINGS

tannery
n.

I

®DtUDB

AB

CEEEAJ

&gt; a- ■-"‘■’I *—
a th. —

"rw£'-*

•— W ta-d*

V—!•

sisyfijas

�I .Mr - J&gt;maiatavi «mj«
DRUG STORE !H ST8MAGHBITTEIS.
IKSAWHAH
JAQRobruts, &amp;l &lt;V

We anticipate a few of them.
Mr. Lincoln nUnd* six fat anA/mtr
UcKe. high in bis stodting*.
Uta fruit
b not musesthr, but gaunt nod wiry • bb
armt are I&lt; ng, hut not unreasonably act
fid- a peroon of hia Ix-igl t; bi. k.wrr
Ibsbeara m* dfoprojs.wti.dwd to hia bwta.
HANDSOME

“^.ortd am&gt; Somtmom Oux^aum.

ENGRAVING!

TURPENTINE ARD ALCOHOL.
w»rtl and bia haitda cUaped behind bi»
back.
in nintteni«/ drama be i* by n*.
tncuns pt-ectM. Always cleitn, he i« nrvOT fntdiioitohlu ; be tacirdtna lutl pyl «lfb '

rw»ly. in ntennev be I* r«-m»rkebly cor.
dial, and, nt the ipinc tim$ slibplfo ' |ll».
pulitroiM in alwnyg *ilH»re but Mfefij
«btl&gt;orate and npptwive. A wnrrrj kMItfC
of the band, and a warmer amifo
ocnilion are hia mefh&gt;&lt;ds nf &lt;rreiinc hiefriend®.
At rr&lt;t, hl* f&gt;-aturca thiHtffh'
tbiiM of a man of ntark,Aro Dot anah n*
belong ton handsome man; bet wban hia
fine dark grey Kts are lighted up by
any emotion and hia featurea begin thvir
play, be would ba choarn from anmqg a
crowd ■&gt; one who liad in him not only
tha kindly acntimer.fB which women lttv%but the bnavier metal of which full pmwn
men and Preaidrata are made. Ilia hair
b black, and though ilfn. la wiry.
Ik*
head mt* a ell •« bi* Jx-uldetw and ba­
y&lt;md that It defied description. It Dearer
reaooiblea that ufiCUy than that rf Web­
Bier. but jl U enlike either.
It ta vert
large, and, plireiH»l»&gt;gica)ly. well propir
tiotirti. betokening power in all ite devel­
opments.
A slightly Riiman num-, n
widest m»ulh, and n dark o&gt;tiipltwi&lt;&gt;p,
with the appearance of hating !*■ n wea­
ther lu-ati n. cvtnplt tr tbr dracriptbm.
hi his per*^4! habits. Mr. Lincoln 'ia
as simple aa a child.
Ur hives a good
dinner and eats with the appetite uhtrli
goea with a gri A-'brain. l.nt hi* fi f'd w
Cain and nutritious.
Hr never drinks
loxicailng liqtitxra of nny eort, nob even
^glasa of wine.
He is not addicted li*
tobacco in ana of' Ito ubnpes.
Ho was
Dever accww^ of a Hamth'raa net iq'sll
his life. He never ihu-u profoue Innguitgr.
A friend says that oner, when tn a t»»wvring rage in consirqurtM.-C.Hf the efforts or
certain partiea to perpetrate a fraud tw»
the State, he was beard to aa)?. *&lt;ntc)‘
shan't du it, d—n Vn» I” but beyond im
iniprvwsion of this kind, his bitterest fad­
ings never curry him.
He Dever gam­
bits; we doubt if be ever indttlgra In
*ny games of cbaoce. Hr is pu-tlcularly
osutiuua about incurring protmiary oWigatkios for any purpose whatever, and in
debt, he is never content until the srtwe
is discharged. Wu presume be owes no
man a dollar.
He never ipeculairs.—
The rage for the Mi'Men scqttirilit-ft'of
wealth never toult hold &lt;if him.
Hi*
gains from bis profession have been mod­
erate. but sufficient fir hm ptfcpuB*.—
While others hive dreamed oPgija, be

Slavery queaium by rro-nimrndin|rlii

-r

'k

INDIAN BOOT PILLS.

BDT^JgAH
TEBMN OF BOBSCRIPTION:

’

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.j
r

ij~.
I copy 3 yrara,

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Im sold to autieenbcrs for twenty-lire cents each.

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i. «a &gt;
5 and a

year* *f»V»g Abe ludlyM* uf vur W esur,. cmnt^
it waajn thia way that the Indian Roui IMla

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I

Thia l« t'H n tempmwry p pularwy. uldiunj
■ly extrauidluiiry tlforu III the way ul trt'J
ujijiig the qnnlltie* «"f ll-e IIHlris. I.Mi n rod

l!u&gt;t«al«.-l'3 SlvUMtcb Hilton !•»’« I’Vf'
iG&gt;d»etni to regivna where tew nt&gt;u ngk&lt;
■ nd varioua other Mili na c mi laim* l; •»*
airr ta w-■/. t.;a

.re a evrtaio • ur* fur ill. Dy«prjwia and lib
liawuwa. is to th* I't’l ristui* a eouicc uf «t&gt;
■lluyed plemurc. I* r**-‘ rew oil ti-ui I id
•
.rnm lue atom eh. pu.ilic* the bfoml. a*"^

TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.

a fact, everything in the Grocery line, anch aa

(nnDlEIST iP’KlO’3mXB3

or

That the BLOOD PURIFIER .and
PILLS bare been prorad by analyala to
CONTAIN NO MINI
That they cure the almost uul

vna rsrxciAi

dkxkf:t

uaco*liiivtie*&gt;N&gt;iia| loil-e LialilijdisjLa'V
..f ilielu-.Kii.ua of ostitis.
■
Elderly peiauua may iisc die Pitlers &lt;W1y i|wr direction* on ll.e •" III*, and they sill t».l
in it aatlumhnt p cul'arly nd.| 'ol io cumltov
IccliMttir years, w it |M'!
।
iuvir&lt;.r.ilug t&lt;&gt; lbs Imwsls. rsesllcnt as a i«*n:
nad rejusenatiug generally. We L«t
fate? -f thousands of Sgid "rn ai
elm hare expcrlcmud ftc benefit of
&gt;re;&gt;amt*.n sidle mif tinj frctu ii&lt;
miiggcr au and getter*" debility j act

&gt;&gt;r tua ladies.

We also keep on hand a good, awrtiaeai of

STATIONERY,

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN
VRLOPfoS, CAKDS, Ac.. Ac.
;
Upon our shelve* may be .ouud all o? tbr

PATENT MEDICINES

SICK FEMALES,
who hare languishe.1 for yesra in-helpjeaa weak­
ness aud depoudeney, recuperate with grtaVranid'ty under their invigorating operation. That
all sexual disabilities ate removed by their cor­
dial and gently stimulating propertita. That they
r*Cn,i‘SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

jonih-r MS-, Tltoic ara certain periods nhei,
u.rir carea are fp&gt;ar»aring tl st uioty uf t!iVi»iqk tinder the trial. The trlntiim &lt;-l IpplLr
-iid 'child I* a® alH &gt;rl.L&gt;gl&gt; ten tier, fa.t &lt;V
u»i.&lt;l.rr. e»prefal!y If »hc hv ymnig. to apt i.
forget her'own luaTtli-in to-r cihcmo anjoetj
fur her infant StexuU the | «-ii«d of inaieruiij
arrive dining the »i|uiUj«er»en»*&gt;n. the wear ...

however n«w joaybaru beesr Wifed with-and
abused I that their direct UmdemJy u toloigthtu
life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating di­
rectly upon tboy»*M»a./d"**Mr m iA«k.&lt;*L they

for youraelve^'

tbeu, to n users-ity for n siiniiilaul tu iceiiperain 11*0 earrtpc" of ttoi »&gt; nc»&gt;, nud cnaJJa ibv
mother to bear up under i.«r exhAi&gt;riln| tria »
aud re«|Kinrihililie«. Nursing niolhets gene­
rally jirafer l!ip Hitters to all aiher imigoia
Special attentfoa will b* Mid lo COMPOUND
tors that receive til* «ndorvcmciit uf pk.taiIXtTaait pentagon PREHJufPTIONt?*nd ««y ciana, because II ja.ngrcroble to the tpitc pa
one purchasing medicines uf us can rely upon wel’ tto certain' to glvd a permanent ineresne
oC tidily kWh ; ! ,
(.•]
AUtlia**,p«iauna. to ujirm w* toror rartiCTilarly referred above, to wait: -sutterrts -ftto*
fs» er n*d ngv*. enused l&lt;y mala tin. diarrinra,
dysentery. inJigcsiiou, loan of, *t | elite. n«d
all diseaac* or durangttudnta of tin aiotnath.
noperariBUMed bivalida. persank «tf **d«»Mty
ocvnpaliuu aad nursing mutlieUL will cuawtlt
'ibelr own jdiyrieal wrtfnrv l y ghing to HewttXier * Celebrated Bt.im.cli Ditier* a u UL
CAUTION.—We cautiou the public againat
using any of the many Inrftkifont or count*t*feiifc but .mik, r^^.sTq.T*a A CnMto»*Tgu
SruMACN UiTTrus. aud rec that each bottle Ii4s
(OIEnaOp ilPSm (DASiE

a. AUBE BOON TO HEAL,
■ no oiMnarRv ireai
......... ......
bcralula. w^irtl^rJ^Utary or vthirwise. T^»l
"" UBCBC1T TIJE JffMMVAW". . ,

:•

•nd there ia uo disease of the ntuuiaeb aud Bowels,
th* liver, lhe nereiarasysktm. Ito- «kfo, glands or
miircJca. ABtaixn from lari'aivika or vua *uxn&gt;
asu sacamosa, iu which lhay du not give
rW»*/, *ud, (tl *dmini»lered before the very Cit­
adel of life has been invaded. 1 r/iu a /omfow
n&amp;m'^ind Iha'tte’SCAMDIKAVftif Vfc- Gcols’ Pearl Pxket Knives, three blades
best quality,
- ETtBLE BLOOD PILI.S *r« endorsed by lhe GcuU* Unfl or l»ury Striven, three bladoa,
expe ienceof thouaatlda of living witnesses uh-,
best quality, •
■
in letters, affidavits, tnedical wort*, and by word
uf mouth, proclaim them to be the v«ra beat prrp- Gents* Gold Wa'ch Krys and Pencils comb*'
aratKiu i&gt;f the kind ever vScred tulhe brvkrnduwn Gents' Uuld Toothpicks, with Slide*
victim* of ill health. They hunt disease Ihroogli GenU’ Gold rang* Uhkaintfo abttlag
1 .dies' •'
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Seto Silver Plated Tea Spoons
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tor making Sash. Blinds. Doon. Ac.. and for
plaining lumber. 1 ean . xecuteall work pertaining
lo the Carpenter A Joiner business, better and
cheaper, than can be done by others.

All kinds of. Lumber. Prod nee. and even Oaek.
taken in pajrmanttor anything in our line of btia-

.

ttery anbacribcr will be entitled to two of lhe
bore Premiutna by the payment of twenty .five
tula on rack. We will inform him which be ■
nlitled to, aa*oon aa the Subscription money ia
Koised. .
Address,
J. F. DIRCII, Publisher,

M by large bottles protmding to give a oua: t
of Extract of Sorvapcrilia for one darilar. 51t»X
of these bar.' b;vn fraud* u;«n the rick, for
they not only contain li’tlc, if any, S«r&lt;a;&gt;arilla, but bftuu no curatiro properties whatev­
er. 11 jw-c. Utter and poJiful disappointment
hxi followed the u« ot the vuictu cxtracu of
Sarsajmuda which flood the market, until tho
nanu itself U ju.dy duspiwd, and ha. become
synonymous with tmw-ition nn J cheat- Still
wc call thia compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply stub a remedy cvffihall reM-ue tha.
_ _ ________ ______ _
&gt;&lt;m
name from the load of oUoquy which rods parts, and whtcl. will &lt;.pv* the natural
npoa iL And wo think we bars ground for for the diaa-aar. Iu for oast out: to u.-e. a la
believing it has virtue* which arc urrai.U'hlo lily o’ food and other inatter is lodged,
by the ordinary ran of the dfocnscs it i • intend_•'*
, •»•

/nHyntioft,

Pilsc, RAeamd.*im, Erapfumramf Stus Duoun.
Lirtr OomflloiMt. Dropty. Tttter, Ttowi otj
Ml nknim, H'araM, Gkj', .Vrt Tl'-yil, Al A
Uimur PiU, andfur rarifyinj Ike BiOod.
They arc sogsr-coatrd. so that the most wn«itiro can like them plrawi.tlr, and thev ar- the
best aperient in tho werU for all the purpose* of a

NEW FIRM!I
POWEBS dk CAMPBELL.

Priso U ccatt per Pox; Fiva bozva for £100.
Ore*tnn-nhrosofClcrsrviuro. P'lrvriina.Statea-

BLACKSMITHING,
oo abort nutice, and in a manner uuanrpataed.

DECLABATIOU No. 21!

tar Particular attention giteo lo lloiac and
Ox Shoeing. At*/,to all kind* of Plow work.
Wagon ironing, etc., etc.
All kind* of produce taken iu exchange at mar­
ket prteea; CASH not refused.
A share of the
public patronage t« solicited.
Shop at the old stand of Samuel Powers.oo 11 ahi

PiFEW

MEAT MARKET,
The thing must “be did.

;uoit’

the

Cliiccgn, New Vork. Philadelphia. Albany. Duf.
ftdu, &lt; foreland and Detroit Schvlurshlp gaud
tbniugb the entire chain uf wren C.illcgvw.
CONSOLIDATION of " IIrrant and "tratton's
Mcrcaatifo College * and IfoiraCoiuiurroMl f»
te,•' now cxiutlucicd a* the Inplituthm which ia
raelp'eft of *n extraordiuaiy and unp.eeedaii
led patronage.
•
Ursnn Btoek. Comer Clark and Washingtoo
Streets, Chkauo.

JOHN
1HT81CIAN and f

BA1W!

AND CUTLERY. :

’ Principals aod Proprietor!.
Ry thia consolidation the collegiate course 0
thfo Institntiii" U erewlty mlantad. end with the
Improvernerls which ths iMnlhcM exi^rfonee uf
tb* priBCipala.CMblta Uirm cpuslastlic to iu'raducc for the benefit liftheir students, It la Diads
greatly superior in ell rra rets
FIRST rilEMIUMB AWARDED TO THIS COL-

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons whv

FBAJCIS BOWER
fauuiug tui-i*:gr&gt;l iltrdaait bu*iu»v u» 11^*'

bo»»u&gt;rnt o' J. P Itoberts iCai Drug Store,

,*fa.RtH^*l^Lk*unbv

ETtrjtMagla IStlrllM.sl nuasMe
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.

BUST GOUDS, at th*
LUM th? PRICES.
A J* now rvacnig inv HI'MInG stuck Gwd
■uo tear* on baud a tirai rate sma»rin&gt;*nt ut
.izzAL/a- uRxrnutm tvakk moi av

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And will be pleased to see and serve all who wish
BEEF, ■ -1'
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Fobx.
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MUTTON.
,r;‘ ■a"°tS"n.

TALLOW.
CANDLES,

V1.'IF '?
West *1 of North-west % of arc. W.

thsUniveraity of Chicago the kraioM of which

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eneec e*clng watey uw'tbo u&gt;f. ’ When
yo« Jrtrejras* we. psfve .au stoMdd
TOKS’L^.Tiarsrjr.’s::
brand m above.
Full dirocbon. for a aide- broad with
this Srleiuiu. ,ud
milk, or Vrawm

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to buy otrn stick

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nera. Mid the student «• &lt;mee imtartnerd to tba
practuwl working* and routine of.bMiur-a m
conducted in Lanka, Counting Rooms, Railroad

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lit, ..Ma Pi. ■ Gao vs.
RJf I W. ¥*«■*&gt; &lt;■U

•K dtMtass "Ur nuking .if kiln? of

79,. EAhKJ LCR.G.W?&lt; soap. .Ith »
• 4B. T. BABBIT «ptlRK tONCENTR.t
TKU POTAfill.

Warranted double th* atrmgtk of
orilinsrv 1-ntx.h &gt; i ot
l~... , .a

New Barry Mill,

wriueu by Mr. GMcHnp itnm-dtataty
after the notuinulkMi nf Mr. Linculn.
Beak Liwcouc—Y«m‘re m»niii»led.—
Too will be elected- After ytmr vlt-ctitm,
tbnawth will crowd around you. claifliing reward* for aerviero rendered. I.Wm,
Uve my elaiitHi upon yuu. J have

IS now in succeaaful operation, reddy

to do any amount of

CTTSTOM

'WOMt,

’tn m good i»rd«r and* at prompt aa aoy

otltcr MiH in Barry, or any &lt;4ber ctmoty.
rMAM UJUXC Mb Y*T«4
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

Krw Turk MERCURY.

toug. b« copious spitting Ths third n
■ tin li give* raae aud double ttreugth
usys; Uraa encuurigrtl. they dis a for.
of impurity Gum tho Lto-al.
i* ■!
-xit beautifully b« ll.e urinary *r aai
„„„ *rbirb could rot hair bnu dwchai
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Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

DEATH Ac COTANT.
Haat aga, F&lt;b. 20, I8».

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for It, bat more becau* many preparations
protending to be concm'ra’ed extracts of it,
contain but little of tl» virtue of Sarsaparilla.
^Duri^fote years the public hare been mis­

rosTZEcuosor
CbtfiiwaeM, Auwfoee, Dupepna,

lhBtlUy;te.V«.w»®l4U6»r£ri In

Plaining, Sawing, and Turning
Works.

We have our Plaining. Sawing, and Taming
Congrrwa Kauaaa-Nrhraaka biifc.
J Je­
nny not prrwide at the PrcaidintW ilia Works now Ik full operation, aod are prepared to
ncra with tie care nndfratv which distta- plane Icmber. I1a« and Match Flooring, or do
guiab the “venerabk । ublic iunciionary?’
lir. Buchanan ; Lut he will mi create Uw

•cteaeity fur a Gtvode cumnrittre/nxi the
di*griucful revrlatheatif G*r»eliua Wen
4e)i.
He will take t.. the ProcidwMial
chair juat the qualities which the eouMry
Dow dt-mntoi* to we it fn&gt;D&gt; impefidtua
fieetrnc«l*&gt;n — ability that no man- can
^neatkm, ftrninrw that nothing am over­
bear, bootwiv that never han beam im,
peached, and patrnitbm that nerar ie-

M 0 B S E’ 8

■•Grave to gay, Itam lively to wvarv F

baa been in pursuit uf knowledge.
In all his dealings, be has ths rrptrtivtion of being generous Imt exact,andabove all. religiously honest. He would
Price of lhe Scandinavian Blood Purifter. »I
bqa bold man wbo would xav that Abra­ per bollie. or »- per half d«-xen. Ol Uie ."eandiham Lincoln ever wrongrtftny &lt;&gt;nc mit naviau Blood Pills. 25 cent* per box, or 3 boxes
for SI.
r?r Read Dr. BabaeVa Special Notice* and
of a cent, or even split a dollar that lie
Certiheatra. published tn • cii.pieimua part of
had not bineatly earned.
Hi* struggles Ibis paper Irt.m time to time. Dr. Hoback a Medin early life have made him careful of
money ; but bis grnenwity with bin own
is pruvcrUal. He i« a regular attendant throxbvul the oountry.
.
In difocrlt or complicated cases Dr. Roback
upon religions worship, and tboui'h not a
may be apph.d to perM-ually or by letter enduacommunicant, b a pea-holder and lllieral ing one stamp for trie reply.
•
supporter of the Presbyterian Church, in
Principal uflice aud «ale noma, bo, 6 Last
Springfield. to which Mrs. Lincoln be-1 Fourth st, -d building Ita* Main street, Cincin­
nati, it.. Laboratory In llamn-oud afreet.
Itrnga. He is a scrupulous teller of (be
For sal* bv J. p. Roberta A Co. Hastings. EH
truth—&lt;»M» exact In hia notions to suit the Niebula.Orangevillv Mill*. I'- A. K-t'ler. alsu.Puffatmosphere of Washington ns it I* po&lt;r. man and De Itetmer. Middleville. U. C. Swift,
Prairieville, and by D-uggisla and Mertbai.1* k«»
His enemies may say that he tell* black ready throughout the country.
Republican lies ; Inrt no man ever charg­
ed that, in a pA&gt;frn*h&gt;nnl capacity, or us it
cititen dealing with bis neigh tanw. be wrfd
depart from tlx Scriptural omni and. At
HEATH &amp;. COTANT.
home lie livea like a gcnllenwin of modest
means and simple tastes. A good surd
The subscriber is now prepared with all uceeshossc of wood, simply but taatefiilljr fur- sary tnacluncry to maim’acture better and cheap
ntsbt-d, surrounded by frees and fiowir*, •r Futnttnre and Cabinet Wares than can bebo’t
ta bis own, and there be liven, at pence in any other market
with himself, lbs id») &gt;&gt;f hia family,-anti
fi&gt;r his honesty, ability, and pslriutisrk,
CARPENTER k JOINER WORK.
the admiration of bis countrymen.
V Mr. Linmlu b elected Presidwt. be " Beldg phcfiarttf-w ■*-■&gt;!! wieabrv oSSrioeri1
will carry but little that ia« rnamentsl V'
the White House.
The country ruufit
accept his sincerity, his ability, and hto
honesty, in the mould in which they ne&lt;cast.
He will not Im* abb t» make Is
polite a bow as Frank Pierce,but ha will

DR.

Hav'tng Mcured th* Mryfoe*.of a . '

NEW imuaEMEKT
GENT1.R1IES ANP, LAMES'

TLV, COhl-eit AXirsHhEl IltOS '
irj/ui n, ••■•ui oiru
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Nr Maortmenl of 1AHL0U STOYES. romyritt
10 BmmI beautiful pattern,, an market.
1 base th* greatest rwridy of
ELEVATED
*
OVEN 81 OVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
.
PARLOR LUUK bToV,ES . (1
Errr keen in ttoatowo. Six Plat* and Dot Srfap

TO HOUSE BU1LDEM.

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EATING SALOON!!

New Arrangement
st ffi.Ktora of F. ROWER.

BOOTS ac SHOES,

FURS AND SKIS8
l CSS MY THVBt B10I1CTT CX-YW*

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REPUBLICAN BANN

aubscriptlon.

MORSI’S 4

fastings’ business JJirrttorn.
Class No. 1.

Best 10 yoke of oxen from

BOLTWOOD A GRANT,

II. J. HEX FIELD,

I*. II. A J. RUSSELL,

■ let One dollar entitles any person to
a membership, without which no person
cnn*malre nn entry fur premiums.
2d. Single women not being heads of
fitmilles shall be allowed to make entries
for premiums at half entrance tickets.
3d. All members with their families
under 18 years of see, can have free ac­
cess to tbe Fair Grounds stall times du­
ring exhibition hour*, and any person on
tbe grounds, not being a member, nor
having purchased a ticket^hall be requir­
ed to pay 25 cunts.
&lt;3-00 IDS.
4th. Single admission tickets, fifteen
cents for adults, ten cents for children;
to l/u shown to the gate or door keeper,
end will admit a person during the fair.
5lh. Horses, carriages and stock, other
WE ARE NOW ON HAND than that entered for premiums, without
the payment of 25 cents for every single
with one of tbe LARGEST and
boree or other animals, and fifty cents
BEST Aaaortmenta of
for every pair of borers, shall not be ai
lowed to enter upon the Fair Ground.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

FRANCIS ROWER,

which it an kir.cctu&gt;a„t,
(» tbe iM'-wsoa b&gt; tbr luuB,_ .*4
1r.at1u.-r. prrfi nnt ita dutr by
cjjn.. auduther hiraUr. WmtIW
•pituuK

BAILEY A BAKER,
\ f ANUFACTUREBS of ton. »he«Hron rad eop.M per ware. Deelcrain iros, nail*, ateei. jflara.
_ ..._____ 1 .......

The Judges in the several classes are
earnestly requested tn rcnort to the
Secretary their acceptance of the positions
O’.h. All animals yrhen entered for pre­ assigned them, on or before the first day
mium! shall be subject to the control of of the Fair.
the Marshal, r.r assistants having the
management «»f the grounds, and shall
J. F. IlOBEILTS &amp; Co.,
The Executive Committee take great
nut be allowed to go al large on the
ALEKS in drugs, nwdicines, patent medi­
pleasure in announcing to the members
grounds.
cine. paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning Rujd. I
of the Society, that since the last Fair,
_ __ .1 ..^-.twtr* wiiuViar-adaaa. nattv. vin- I
7th. The asslsLint Marshals fiir tbe '
different departments; will receive the 1great Improvements have been made on
the grounds.
articles designed for exhibition in their
The Committee hopes that through nn
W. PARKER,
departments, and arrange them in their .
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
proper places, and exercise the necessary 1increased interest In the Society, and a
V V and Vravisiont- Fisk. L«rd. Butter, and
consequent increase of tbe receipts in the
care over them during the fair.
al kind* of Produce bought and sUd. al hu “old
Sth. All articles for exhibition should 1treasury, they will bo enabled to make
■laud.”
.
,
be registered on the first day of the Fair, 1the coming year still greater Improve­
upon and about the Fair Grounds,
or previous thrretit, and l*e delivered by ments
'
so that opr citizens will bo enabled to
0 o’clock, A. Bf„ of the second day. and 1
point to them with just pride and satisfac­
WILLIAM Bl RGIIER,
the exhibitor should see that they arc I
the result of a well organized and
property labeled, in order to inmire tbe tion,
1
attention of the Judge*, and for the pur 1asgcncrously supported effort for the im­
Other it
pove of facilitating business.
Persons 'provement and development of the great
of our country.
wishing to enter articles for pretninms, resources
1
The l&gt;cnefits to the agricultural and
EVINS,
can do so by npplioatitui to the Secretary
of the Society, or to either of the mem- 1mechanical interests of the whole com­
munity, resulting from the Society alone,
hers of tbe Executive Committee, desertcannot bo well ratlmaled; and in calling
BOOTS, SHOES
bing the same al any tunc previous to 6 '
the particular aUMtian of the fartnerand
o’clock, P. M., of the first day of the
the artisan to the past experience ‘and
DANIEL COOK,
Fair. This rule must be strictly observ­
USTICE OF THE PERCK. General Latwl and ।
still more hopeful future of the Society ;
T»t Av-ili attea-1 tn the coBertion o&lt;
ed.
we can do so with pride as an evidence of
drbitinJ »H ■•therVorine** pertaining to Me office. Ever shown in this Market, which we
Oth. Tho examination of the Judges
the advantage resulting from a well or
t»«i-e iu Gn-slreaf* Unck, up Mairs.
' __
will commence at 10 o’clock. A. M., of
are prepared to sell at a small
ganized. and liberally sustained Agricult­
the
wound
day
of
the
J-'itir,
and
their
de
­
A. StVEEZF.’
advance from
cisions will b^jiiado at 3 o'clock, P. M-, ural Society.

D

iw.ll t.prn tbe-aanr
lubcM.l nuUb- n^i
vllwr uniter ia lads
aMiitta nre &gt;brrall]r.

MILLINER

CROCKER Y!

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a

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TTon?
Chine

____ _

I. A. HOLBROOK,
atUn.SoBeitr.rin 1
aud Tax Agent-—
block.

of the same day. before which no article,
or aniiiutl.shnll be taken from the ground,
without express permission of the Com­
mittee upon that article or animal. Any
person transgressing this rule forfeits his
title to a premium.
JOlh. Exhibitors of home* will take
notice that a sign will be raised in tbo
center of the ling, designating the class of
horses &gt;‘e irvd f&lt;c examination by the
Judge*, when all horse* of that class
mu*t be brought into the ring, under the
direction of lite Marshal or aasistanLand
there remain until lb® Judges shall have
decided upon their merit*. The Marshal,
or assistant, shall prohibit the use ot the

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uriaviilr. *ad by IUurs
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pill in . aeti bn*.
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.&gt;o,«rr rut»IC.VOti»cjnHCT-'. ................. .. • -­
and liianranev tgent. Office. Plonenv Block.

Please give ns a call.

J. S. G00DYEAB &amp; Co.

J. 3. RUSSELL

i Co., pto-nthit of Or. A. Tra*Vi
wit,
SimluotiCo.. 3. Y,

JOHN ROBERTS

p

New

Combined

Map

of th«

CrtCXTIXS or
II. P. CHERRY*
OTARY PUBLIC asd coavs.raaosr. wl
teu-l to &gt;11 braineva entrusted to bim
Ciptneu and fidelity. Reaidenee. John*
y county, Mich. Blanks kept always oa I

EATON &amp; BARRY.

N
) CUTLERT.
^yism Distanced
ig. America Ahead. .
The rcnmins whv

NCIS ROWER
Hard Okie buamm u» i*

BL-'T GOODS, at lbs
’ ’
Mho-aT PMOfeh
tierjig my SPHIXM
DeoSs
.. liumi a hr»t rate aaavrtdiratv*
nr rrnx:rv WAUi: sivv£^'
\i:.^ H. ■■Ill utfilU

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rntul l*4KLUM STOWM. seopHs*
uliu j,ut*-r»n iu luarMrt..
„
e ths gfeatrai rartsiy ot ' ELEVATED
'
VEN STOVES,
t»a
.V OVEN SltM ESI
„
.OR COOK
1 tbiatswn. Sa FlaU aod'BMPeKp

;
OUSE BUIIaDEBM.

3
2
2
1
3
2
2

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

beat man’s saddle
best riding bridle
best trunk
beat rails®
beet pair edf boots
beat pair kip boots
best pair coarse boots
. •
. ,
best pair ladles' gaiters or shoes

best dress coat
best pair pants
best overcoat
beet flour barrel
best pork barrel
best straw bat
best specimen of wood turning
best most floor from 5 bu. wheat
best ax belvo
bast pine door
best window blinds
best window sash
bett lot tin ware

2 00
2 00

2d best do

Class No. 4—Grade and Native Cattle.
Best bull 8 years old or
2d best do
Beat bull 2 years old
2d best do
Best bull one year old
2d best do
Best cow
2d beet do
Beat heifer2 years old
2d best do
Beal sucking bull calf,
2d best do
Bost socking heifer calf

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Judges—Mrs. M. Lathrop. Barrygffiq;
Mrs. D. G. Robinson, Hastings; Ma­
25
J.
C. Hanna, Irving.
75
75 Beat Equestrian
&gt;2 00
50 2d be* do
■
1 00
1 00
No gentleman wiU be allowed to rids
Class No. 2— Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs with the lad ita.
____ _______ ■ . .
.
and Cabinet Ware.

Beat two borae wagon
beat two horse carriage
best one horse buggy
best two borae sleigh
best single sleigh
best bob-sled
best farm cart
best wheel barrow
best sots
beat dressing bureau
best center table
best dining table
best bedsuwd
best flower stand
best six common choirs
best six parlur chairs
best rocking chair
best ladies sewing chair
best work stand
best wash stand

Best loaf wheat bread, milk or salt
rising
50
best loaf corn bread
do
best collection of cake made by one
2d best do
exhibitor
1 00
Class No. 5—Working Oxen and Steers. best cured ham with statement of
mode of curing
50
Best yoke working Oxen
M 00
do
do
do
2d best do
2 00 beat cured beef
75
Best pair 4 year old steers,
2 00 best 3 iba. of butler made in June
do
do
do
do Sept 50
2d beat do
! ' '
1 00
Best pair 8 year old steers
1 50 bestcbeeee, ten lb®. or over
50
2d best do
’ 1 00 best ten lbs, maple sugar
Best pair 2 year old steers
1 00 best honey in combs, 10 lbs. or over do
do
2d best do
00 best gallon maple molasses
do
Best pair one year old steers
1 00 best eerghum molasses
best bottle of currant wine
de
2d best do
0°
best bottle blackberry wine
do
Class No. 0—Fat Cattle.
best bottle grape wine
do

N. Sheldon, and D. G. Robinson.
will bn hi ki.
Class No. 2-Swine.
18th. No article, or animal, entered
|2 00
Best boar
for premium where there la no competi­
1 00
2d best d»
DIVISION A.
tion. shall be entitled to a premium, uo1 00
Best
pig
six
months
old
less considered by the Executive Commit­
Judges—c. X.1I1S, Assyria; t. n. neei- Best breeding sow and pigs
2 00
tee to be of decided merit, and shall then
er. Thornapple; D. G. Robinson, Has­
1 00
2d beat do
feecivea premium in tlie discretion of
tings; H. Lewis, Prairieville ; Wm. P.
.
Chin No. 8—Poultry.
said committee.
Bristol. Johnstown.
Nor will any premiuma lie awarded
Best pqlf shanghais
CLAM XO. I—STALU0XS.
in any evident ceae oi fraud, tu tho entry
Beet cochin chinas
of an' article ur animal.
Best stallion. 4 yrs old or over
84 00
Best pair brahma pootraa
14th. No person will be allowed to 2d bort du
2 00 Bast pair polanda
act as Judge of any data in which he Is Best stallion 3 years old,
3 00 Bew pair chittagons
a competitor, and no premium* will be 2&lt;1 best do
1 50 Best pair oocnmon breed
paid to person, violating *«"«}•■
Brat stallion 2 years old
2 00 Best pair bantams
15th. All team*
•tnctly forbtdden 2d brat du
1 00
Best pair geeae
to drive faster than a walk, within the
Best t&gt;air of ducks
grounds during the Fair axoeptluth®
Best pair of turkiee
do
horse-ring, and are at all time* when dri­
D.—MXCHAXICAL DWAMTven in the ring required to move m the Bret pair of 5 yraoy .or over,
84 00 DIVISION
same dlreccmn. keeping th® renter of th* 2dbestdo
2 00
.rounds bn lb® UK- Tbe per» -nal safely
&gt;1® Grove;
Class No. ^—Matched Horses, Marra or
of thoae vWting the Fair, require* a
fenderahott,
Geldings, for Caraiaga Roadsters.
strict observance of this rale.
84 00 W. Stebbins, Hastings.
Iflik Foreign articles owned out of A® Best pair 5 years old or over,
■- !2 00
Cesmte shall otmpete with foreign artl- Id beside
Class No. 1-Farming Implements.
He. only; Bet wiM be-rewraad aud an- Cisse No. 4—Single Horses, Mares or
JXd oim tha *ne terras re tho*jranBest pair horse shoes
Geldings, for Carriage.
beat 100 borae shoe nails
ed to the County, and the Ommlttae «
to P im wu
J,
,
B
h Best 3 years old and over,
best chopping ax

Sflbertdo

brat dozen carrots
best dozen tomatoaa
beat peek potatoes
best peck top onions
best peck sweet potatoes
best half bushel white beans
largest squash of any kind
beat 8 summer squashes
bsst 8 winter squashes
beat two pumpkins
beat six cabbage®

best mattock
best post MIF
beat grain cradle

lirer an address tn his fellow-townsvnee,
as fitrty years prevrons to that date, he
had commenced his public life, and that
occasion would be ita conclusion.
The
committee were very much impressed
with tbe interview, and retired with
fresh evidences of tbe Senator’s courtesy,
and bis prominent regard for the welfare
and prosperity of our city.—Attbum, -K.
Fn a*.;
- - - .

Judges—Rev. A. H. Garton,'Hastings;
Mrs. J. Badoock, Maple Grove; Mrs. 8.
Andrus, Hastings; Mrs. J. C. Hanna,
Irving'; Mrs. H. Lewis, Prairieville.

Cohen Balch, of Irving. President; R.
B. Wightuan, Hastings, Treasurer; D.
Striker, Secretary; N. Barlow, and G.
Striker. Marshals at large; Aaaiatant
Mnmhals, VV. W. Cooper,for,division A; Best pair fat oxen .
T. Altott. for division B; W. Tinkler, tor 2d best do
division C; W. J. F. Hams, f- &gt;r division Best fat cow or ox
D; Mrs. W. 8. Goodyear, for division 2d best do
E; Mrs. O. S. Hadley, for division F ;
Class No. 7—Milch CowaJ
O. E. Everts, for division G.
Beet milch cow
13 00
2d best do
; ’ ’
2 00
Richard Jones, Assyria; 11. Mallory,
DIVISION C.—snrxr, swncx, abb potn.Maple Grove; Cyrus Buxton, Castleton ;
J. A. Jordan, Woodland ; L. M. Dewy,
Judges—T. J. Humphrey, Johnstown;
ring to other horses.
#
Johnstown; D. McOmber, Baltimore; N.
11 th. In the examination or exhibition Barlow, HastingtL I. Mossw. Carlton; L. I. Mraner, Carlton; J. G Hanna, Irving;
of horses, no riding or driving faiter than Polly, Barry ; P. Howard, Hope ; E. A Warner, Prairieville; Chas. McQueen,
a trot trlutll be allowed. A transgTreaion Rice, Rutland; G. K. Beainer, lyving; A. Thornapple.
of tins rule, will sulject tbe tranagreraor Spaulding, Prairieville; J. Stewart, Or
Class No. I—Sheep,
to a forfeiture of a premium, or removed ongeville; J. Miles, Yankee Springs; C.
12 00'
fr mi tho grounds, at the discretion of the V. Patrick, Thornapple.
O. E. Everts Brat bock
2&lt;l
beat
do
1 50
Executive Committee.
and VYm. Tinkler, *111 receive, take care
2 00
12th. The award* of tho Committee of, and return to the owners, all grain, Brat five ewes
1 50
will be read at 3 o’clock. P. M., of the fruit, vegetables, dee., dial are entered for 2d best do
2 00
2*1 day, immediately after which the premiums.
Committee to take care of Best fire lambs
1 30
olectum of offieer* for the ensuing year tbe Fair Grounds—R. B. Wightman, H. 2d best do

NEW YORK COSTS.

HARMON SMITH,
X». 5U J i xlisui Mtict.

84
2

Best bull 8 years old or over
2d beat do
Best bull 2 years old
2d best do
Best hull •me year old
2d best do
Best cow
2d best do
Best heifer 2 years old
2d best do
Best sucking bull calf
2d best do
Best socking heifer calf

GROCERIES

Ortiee iu the C.mrt llumr.

•10 00

Tbe Executive Committee take thia oc
nasion to aay, that an ample supply of
fodder for stock will be provided without
fall, gratis.
Particular pains will be Best bull 3 years or over
taken, that In this respect there shall be 2&lt;l beet do
Beet ball 2 years old
no cause uf complaint.
2d beat do
Beat bull one year old
A suitable Police force will be kept on 2d hert do
duty at night to protect the animals and Best cow
other property, whicji may remain upon 2d brat do
Beat heifer 2 years old
the grounds.
2d beat do
Beat sucking bull calf
2d beat do
Beet sucking heifer calf
2d best do

DRY GOODS

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NO. 6.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1860.

ROOT PILI
iur m tor of NUlUtrg

a

DIVISION F.—oomsstxc MAXcrAcrvnra
Judges—Rev. J. Boynton, Hastings;
Mrs. L. Laphsm, Maple Grove; Mrs. I.
A. Holbnxik, Hastings; Mrs. G. K.
Beamer, Irving; Mrs. J. Stewart, Or­

angevilla.
Beat patch-work quilt
be»t white quilt
best pair woolen blankets
2d best do
best ten yards flannel
2d beet do
best wool carpet
2d beet do
best rag carpel
2d beat do
Iw-st pair woolen stockings
2d best do
best pair woolen gloves
beet pair woolen mittens
best pound woolen yarn
best made shirt
best ottoman cover
best fancy chair cover
best table cover
best tidy
brat silk bonnet
best straw bonnet
best worsted wnra
best worked slippers
best mantilla
beat pair lamp mats
beat foot mat
beat laoe cap
brat worked collar
best underalecves
best tissue work
best out cnshinn
best ornamental needle work
best sewing by machine
beet sewing by band

P. 8. All artielee catered under this
bead must be specified whether made by
beador maeWoeu

Yankee
tings: 1

BratUl
/

(

beatbal

Brat brood marc,
2d bdatdo

C’muu No. ft- Colts. Mates, or Geldiaga.

S&gt;5 ZPBtTC
R8 AND-

•4-1

■

Republican was bailed by a Dtragba
man, on receipt of tbe nomlnatiua ofAbra­
ham Lincoln, with thia question :
.
“Hllfo ’ what do you think now t”
“Think? what do 1 think V was tbe
ready reyty. “I think y«a had better em
brace the only opportunity you 11 ever
have of getting into ‘Abraham's bosom,*
and join the Republicana at onoc."

Pnom PsoxpRciATioa or Lixcoux.—
The nomination of Abraham Lincoln, as
the Republican candidate lor President,

has raised the question to its proper pronuucisiirm—many contending. that
t--t it
to it*
should -be pronounced _~-Jing “
AU th®
liberal ortinwraphy—-Lincdlen.
LI
beat authorities, however, agree on .pro­
nouncing it as they do out west—Linkco.
Below we give three leading authorities
on the subject.
Link-on---—Lil
Lippencntt’s Garettecr.
TAnkJon
Link-up—Webster’s Unabridged.
Ling-kun—Worcester's New Diction-

^n Illinois, where everybody claims th®
privilege of familiarity with “Old

Abe.1

above, and speak of the distinguished
Sucker as “Old Abe Uokon.”

Miss,” was the reply; “and herata ja
health to tbe®, Mary.’” Mery took tbe
songs and was leaving the stere, whgn
suddenly she returned: “I forgot I
i
waul ‘no® sweet ki« before we part’"—
We left nod can't say whether she ob­

tained it or not.

�for Owesi.be hsu

t

tbe Coe vent ion nominated
Lacxt, of Caiboun countwi

LAWTEl,

Nin BuiinesK.

urged fur this office. He io fort nuni
ber uf years occupied tfi»l.j||bit of Treas­

■ FOR PREtdDKNT.

ABRAHAM LINC0LH,
• 07 nUWML
FOR VICE FREHIDENT.

exact habits, and unblemished character.

“• ’ *

Marsh Giddings, uf Kalamazoo, nomin
edfor Gnvsraur, James M. Edmunds,
‘ Wayne, and Chas. V. DeLand, of

HANWTBAL HAMLIN,
of public. Instruction, wm n

fitting ap- '
sec

official character.
JJoZwd. That in the Blate Dekt t this

day offered by «• mr the suffrages ot m
electors of the Slate of Michigan, we are
pn-ud to kn... tb.l ■*»-« orowol. »"•
«&gt;•«
The Choir dtolafod Mr. Osieo mhqfai-* biooiloo .J-lniqrb)
ted, and Mr. McMahon’s motion tbrn that will ehallctige »be cmifidroce of tne
friends and defy mall® i-f lbe enemies w
V9
70

Owen,
Berry,

Way De delegation, eeconded Edmund*;

A better man for tbe place

resentative men of their party, and.are

men pfcounty delegations rose and severslly expressed their preferences, nearly
all Ix-ing for Blair.
.
The result qfthe informal ballot was
as follows:
•
Blair,
10RA
Edmunds,
62| Total,
174
Motion was then made to nominate
Mr. Blair by awhmUi’e.
Mr. Barnes, of Wayne, arose and sta­
ted. that at the last State Con vent Ion. just
preVinun to the Chicago Convention, Blair
and Edmunds were together, and agreed
that in case ‘their names were both be
fore the nominating Convention in con­
nection with the office of Gosernor, thv

Oar 8taW Neminatious.

fitly chosen in respect th qualifications

one having the lesser rote on an informal

The office of Secretary of State was

At the head «»f our columns may be
found the names of uur State ticket and

and locality; and we confidently predict

ballot, would withdraw.

• declare it unanimous

mid success.

ci&gt;uld not be found.

Edwin Willets, fur member of the

0. BERRY.

Board &lt;&gt;i Education, ia-» IkWyer of Mon

roe county, and has isridentoUy been al-

Bed with the editorial prtdtssien by his
well known ireDtrihutlbhs to the Monroe

-J M. GREGORY.

EDWIN WILLETS.

Commercial.

He la a young man, of ex­

HEZEKIAH G WELLS. cellent character, active and energetic, of
RUFUS HOSMER.
‘tound ability, guod acquirements, and
tkill make an attentive abd efficient mem­
JtvraSrf .Otero*-EDWIN DORSCU.
ber of the Board.

/Hm 4M

The Presidential Electors.are all rep­

AUGUSTUS COBURN.

in another

pliee

is an account of the

manner in which thqy. acre n&lt;&lt;iii|nat*d.—

Thia la the fourth

Dearly the

entire

apph»bnti&lt;m

whole party than has any of iu

nay one &lt;&gt;f them.

The ticket, ns a whole

is regarded as the heel and strongest ever
put forward in the Stale.

And this feel

is nnt alone among Republicans, but

fn&lt;»derato men of al! parties acknowledge
thia fact

The name of Acstix

Buatb, which

heads the ticket, has almon n National

reputation ;

and ignorant of tbe'hiatofy

within our borders, who now

years of earnest devotion to the enuse of
human freedom.

He was

among the

first to aid in forming the now great Re­

publican party, and bis most earnest en
deavors have been

put forth to maintain

it, in its purity and integrity .and U&gt; shape

MORNINd SESSION.
Pursuant to published call the delegates,

from the several counties met at Merrill
Hall, in tho city of Detri4t.nl 11 o’clock,

A. M.

E. C.

Walker, Esq., Chairman

of the Republican State Central

Com­

mittee. called the Convention to order.

Alexander Campbell, Esq., of

Mar­

quette, u as elected Chairman, and E* W.
Barbcrjof Eaton, Secretary, of tempora­

Thu President then pronounced Austin

Bluir, uf Jackson, the

On motion tbe .Chairman appointed a

Committee on credentials, of three from

each Congressional district.
On motion the Chairman appointed a

Qmamittee on permanent organization, &lt;&gt;f
E. C. Walker rose and stated that on

suggestion of n friend near him, he wo’d

offer a resolution fi&gt;r the consideration of
the Convention, to be

called

up when

permanently organized, and which war

uotnifiee uf the

Convention fur Governor, and on motion

Motion was made to proceed to infor­

mal ballot for Lieutenant Governor.

N.

Lewis Porter of

Kcut; and a gentleman in behalf uf Sag­

That each county

various bnllutingn,

announce

its

publican party.
Mr..Bimryia a law­ a gentleman auggiwting that the Conven­
tion was not ixrmnfiently unionized, and
yer by pndession, and a member of the
therefore could uutacloo such re*uluti&lt;«.
present State Senate.
A motion was thereupon immediately
Of JottN Ons fur Treasurer, as of the made to adjourn to 2 o’clu-k, and car
other non:iiiecH. nothing Deed be said.— ried.
He has a reputation among business men,

AFTERNOON SESSION.

The Committee on credentials reported
tioa beyond all cavil.
A man not only
the. delegates present
There in ina four dclegntca from Sagin­
for business and strict iotrftrity. all must aw and il Ix-ing entitled to tw o votes onfoel that the treasury will m-toulj be safe |v. il wu decided that the' vote of each

of great experience but of great capacity

delegate should count a half vote.
The report was adopted.
conducted wil^abilitj.
He at present
Tbe Committee on permanent organiz­
occupies the position of President of the ation reported the following persons fur
Michigan inavnmee Bank, and has large «fficvrv, via:
For President—Robert R. Beecher,
interests in steamboat lines upon oar

in his bands, but that its nflairo will l&gt;e

' »r Vice Presidcnts-r-lsaoc S. Smith,
Wayne; "Franklin Johnson, &lt;if M&lt;m; 8. H. Griffin, of Berrien; R. W.

adapted to tbe pwithm which be will be

min ; and Thomas McKnight, of Chippe-

private Bankers &lt;f S-®thern Michigan;

eapeble, cautious, buoret, and efficient in

to look after tbe interests of the Stale.

it Tells You

d*u)y r»appeared I* ike Lu.,
roturacd from pcrtractod Whirl

DOUltl-fc LOCK TIGHT FAST bTICH,

inated by acclamation, unanimously and

Premium,
35 and 40 Dollar

warmly.

SEWING MACHINES

It Tads Yo«

Mr. Jacobs moved to suspend lira regular

inaw Valley, nominated James Birney, of

iMj K W. Berber, of
I.iU brHifl.).k■;

: U. N. F.
C. Wood D.-

for Attorney-General, and

the cumins

James B. Porter, uf Allegan.

Tbe motion

The balloting was as follows:

Porter,
Fuller,
Grtsaon
Sullivan,

mal.

During tho balloting the Jackson dele­
gation entered the lull, bearing a banner

। loMsacca.
I, ,B.*T^r,1!ou* Tubcrculo*.*, iLii tnr&lt;!k«t«! iron

break a Needle.

J. M. Fuller,uf Montcalm.

was then amended to make the bellut for -

FOR

81,000 A YEARS.*
liberal.

was numerously seconded.

GOOD

nuiselfss in operation:

dates proposed:

Samuel Grlsaun, of Wushtennw.

COUNTY

IT TURNS VERY KA.SY AND IS ALMOST

The office of Secretary of State was
again called uf», end tbe following cantfi

Jarnos Sullivan, of Cum.

JACKSON

UOOli Ohl 1. .. .1.
ueiu legally.tbua wring s »mI
amosot «f property, and reaauoub iitigatlou, by ita timely

lion was made by acclamation.

Mr. Birney

up&lt;»n which was tbe following inscription:

A FIKST CLASS MAtnlNK,
WUieh we will roll •» a v«vt small pdL 1
Mochiav is large -NINE INCHES RY FOUR

gevted the name of C. (Jps&lt;&gt;n, &lt;&gt;l Branch,

ry W. Lord, of Oakland.

informal ion, apply to or ad-

What everybody wants.

102|

cusTaixisa

Tho office uf Commissiiuier uf

SIMPLE RLUEDIEH. EASILY OBTAINED,
. FOR THE CUBE UF DISEASE IN
ALL FORMS.

Th* sass Nachiaa will

the

Slate Land Office came next in ordcr,and

pregre.. in l
jxaEably be

the following nau*cv were severally urged

and seconded for Domination :

BLAIR.”

delegation, in the

beyond the Re

One of the leading,wealthy

L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

nunc of Berry,and Mr. Owen was nom­

Bay ; C. A. Trowbridge, nominated Hen­

IT TELLS YOU Mo

Jufui M. Lamb, of Lapeer.

placed tho banner upun tbe platform in

celled to 611.

Hew Advertisements.

Lenawee, withdrew the

On motion of Mr. Scarrilt,J. M. Greg­

delegation passed through the aisle, and

Langford G. Bisxt. of Lena wee, for

The balloting wu begun again,w Iran

Mr. Baker, of

ory was re nominated Superintendent ol
! Public Instruction by acclamation.

Blair the action uf the Convention.

through iu Chairman, the counties to be

which carries tbe fitness of hie notnina-

it.

Tillman, n committee to announce to Mr.

1,000 MAJORITY FOR “OUR

now

ideas which carried him

but tba chair decided that the ayes hud

Messrs. Scarritt. Hanies, and

appointed

called in their alphabetical order.
lie
occupies witbrat badng held more .
stated that such had been tho rule at the
official stations than he has h«i3.
He
Chicago Convention, and it had worked
has been Prosecuting Attorney of Jack­
well.
son Co., and was a memlier «»f the State '
Marsh Giddings, af Kalamazoo, ob­
Senate in 1855.
But such consistency
jected strenuously to such a rule; ho
and sincerity has marked his course
wanted everybody to show hit hand.
whether in office or out, and such his deF.
,
,
,
r. Fowlar,
row rar, of
oi Hillsdale,
Hiusoaic, slated
stated that
inat
&lt;0 l~ll&gt;
ju.be.,
.ueh b„ lbe O1|WMta, ,.r
county had inAatmantnaca
a*,d eloquence in th*
n&gt; z.f
*
earnestness and
the /*•».
cause
of
■tructed ita delegates to vhte viva roce.
humanity, that be hue endeared blnieelf
A motion was ihade to lay upon "the
to the people uutil be has been called to
tabla, artd an . amendment also tu postbis present position by a spontaneous de­
p*«ne.
mand from the masses. This uf iUei£ isa
B. L. Bnxtcr, of Lenawee, did not see
sure indication of bis fluiess uf his sriec
atything objectionable in' the rule pro­
lion, and an earnest of tbe election by an
posed in the Walker lesoluliun, but he
overwhelming majority.
was totally opposed tu letting one side
For Lieutenant Governor, James Bikhave thoir «ay and then endeavor to pre­
xkt, of Bay Co., is not unknown to fame.
vent dlKtiMiun by the other. It was un­
A sun of James Birney,once a candidate
fair.
Both sides should be allowed to
of tbe Abolition party for President, he
expreiw their opinion, be was therefore
poseesira all tbe firm adherence of bit. opposed to the motion to lay uu the ta­
father to principle, Larritig Uxme extreme ble.

selves to as eminent position as Mr. Blair

the

Mr. Walker in behalf of Wayne, sug

P. Jacobs, nominated

ry organization.

’

storjn of enthusiasm.

A wild storm of huzzas arose as the

Few men have raised them­

on

ciMM, DT»Fn»ia, &lt;
bro*. iMHwn, iuciptrai7Pb."U“*S.‘
KcroialMM IW'hcrcultute, 5nU
Zlismeuniruntlon. W Lite.. &lt; i.i. ...... J*1.

was a close ruts and rather uncertain ;

al. by acclamation, and Mr. Berry was so
The motion to make the nomination of nominated with a hurrah, and without a
Mr. Blair unanimous, wsm carried with n dissenting voice.

votes

gmdzation.

voted

question of proceeding to ballot again. It

G. Berry, of Lenawee, as Auditor Geuer

The cheers

'■'SHSps

McUllaod. of Haatiaif. Mtch.

were long and loud.

three from each Congressional district
Austin Blair ha* made himtelf known by

tion, and the Convention

khat followed

Mr.'Blair.

Michigan Slate Hepnbtlcan Conreatloa.

of our State and iu beat men, must he

the man

they laid

Mr. McMahon withdrew bis mo­

one.

erder and moved the nomination of L.

Lincoln and Hamlin.

jur it.uk.
■
Convention then adjourned nnt die.

supposed the ballot wav only an informal

names were put forth and seconded,when

pn»di«-

to all of our readnrw, and there is scarcely

favor and others wwwting that

i«Uut,

named as next in order, and one or two

of the

need of any special reference tn each nr

take another

He therefore,

Stale ticket put into

believe it receives more

lowed by one to

tbe votes cost bj them will insure acting for Mr. Edmunds. Withdrew his
the election of the first Republican Presi­ name, and urgcd/all ’his—Edmunds—
dent and Vice President-—lbe 'invincible friends to support, with all their heart,
that

the field in this State by the Republican

party, and we

JK CR08BY,

Tbe balloting resulted as follows:

that gentleman for tbe duties of in office

JAMES BIRNEY. of tu? fie,

•

Oakland

the pre-eminent abilities of

prsicfotiu^

AUSTIN

knnMil Hamfa.
'
coin
i-Si
&gt;i”
Ichigan wUl^N-niinue
&gt;
Btotqli- „
_
qu'.r. o? dl In
II.’ publle
r-ubl'r •"&lt;•»&gt;• ", .“T
Vtag Irtwrhy
"d
.
...J
Inzdvirtital

u,*

urer of Calhoun county to the entire sat- eeedings of tbcrnorrthtg UKirsgardtolfe
mannoreof voting was called up by Mr.
isfaeUon of the men of all parties. He is
i en for the greater strength his notoriety
Fowler, of Hillsdale, and on
motion
1 at boms and abroad would give the ticka nowyslMi| hsspaiM ■ suywf narefol and

the rear of the officers of the Convention.
The committee appointed to announce

Samuel S. Lacy, of Calhoun.

TAKEN

THE

HIGHEST

PREMIUM

' Reuben Goodrich, uf Genesee.
Luke □. Parsons, id Shiawassee.

K. R. LUt Kt!

Win. Sanborn, uf Bl Clair.
THo balloting begun, and while It was

to Mr. Blair his nomination then made
their appearance with the honorable gen­ lullowing Presidential Electors:
tleman in their midst.
The enthuainsm
fl. G. Wells, of Kalamazoo, and Rufua

again broke uul and Mr. Blair was com­
pelled tu take the stand.

occasion.

He was ready and

Edwin Dorset, of Monroe, 2d

du

P. Harden, of Van Buren, 8d

do

UNIVERSAL UEMXEK AND GUAGE,

A. Coburn, of Oiitunugon. 4tb

do

I Which can raaily b* appteid u&gt; any and all kind*
I nt Scwinc Modiinr*. TDi» I» th* only no* it&gt; th*
ni.rk.l O..!
L. A.'J ...
.X
'

willing at all times to mine his voice for
bis party and ita principles, but be was

Tbe first ballot for CununiMioner

powerless when he himself should be the

thankful to his friends for

Limb,
Lacy,
Goodrich,
Parson*,
Sanborn,

the hearty

and earnest expression they had made in

word and action for aim. and he knew, so
tai as his ability permitted, that the trust

they bad spotiuoeuusly chnseu to repose

in him should Dot be violated, and all the
fulfilled.

bo

so lung as be could stand,
q. with honor through the

bear

country.

Ho beliesed

the principles uf

IT TELLS YOU
nut

lAraj.,2S

The second ballot wuv as follows:
Lacv,
Sanborn,

He would take their standard

would

thuuoaad dlSere nt widths

Nu one had a majority.

far as be knew them, be

in band, and

IT TELLS YOU

Laud office was ns follows : '

He was

•ubjeet &lt;4 his own remarks.

duties would,

IT TELLS YOU

Nu words of

bis could express his feelings, he Mid, uti

such an

Hon. Tl*» f-&gt;&lt;&gt; UunuUcUinng and Family
chine combined.(Taggart A Farr’a I'au-nt) is

Hiasnittf, of liftfham, Stale at large.

Lamb

MOhTtiAGE

.

SALE.

IT TELpi YOU

70
61

14

”•« «rn Sutra. We ar* iodept-ndeal and
ipou.ibla fur all we bay oeaab WeWar—. M .-Un—
U
—

Tbe nomination of Samuel S. Lacy,was

then made unaniutuus.

Igan, to D»rid M. Reynolds

IT TELLS YOU Tte

fete

himself true to

On mntioa of Walter W. Murphy, the
the party and a wor­ State Central Committee was authorized
In view &lt;4 to fill vacancies, should any occur, by

shipper of ita sacred truths.

lira fact that he was expected to speak at death or otherwise, in their own body or

a rpeeting in the evening,he excused him­

self from further- remarks.

-

He was received and followed by long

and

hearty applause, and

as he closed,

three lren»cfldiMius hurrahs were sent up
for Austin Biair.

noin in-

-

Saperintendent of ehnreh Eitension for the Brsud of !&gt;i.ra.&lt;: llr &lt;’. H lt.r. nu.
&lt;1,. r.l.rnn

front door of tbe Barty cotrutr Court Hour. in
tlie riltagn Of Ihot-nr., State of MichiRan. «ted

IT TELLS YOU

A resolution, offered by Mr. Barna,irAs
Central

Committee,

for

Styles and Price*.

fortbrU can-, torrtber with
many valuable brats for th*
prvMrvaticn of the btalih.

their efficient
J'ateet)

aervices during their term of office, just

Lei ws Porter, of Kent,
James Birney, of Bey,
Henry W. Lord, uf Oakland,
Scattering,

Ttebsva a»4 tors. Irat ire.--

Notion i» therefore b.reby *i»ea, that in pwtowhs

at«*d Member of the Board of Educati-m

by Reclamation.

H TELLS YOU

passed, expressive of thanks to the State

Tbe ballot for Licatenant Governor,
resulted a» follow*:

Total,

in the State electoral luk--t
Edwin Willets, ofM. Uiroe,

closed.

L. Conxll A
Improved Large MnMfoo
(Taggart
A Farr*. PalwU.)
The Committee on naming a new State taring,
_ complete.
_______
_
Central Committee, retried the follow-, Ihr
ln
,
&gt;
r—
Th&gt; Unnerro) H«uiu«r, fol
ing names -.
.
other Maobrnv.
D. C. Buckland, of Oakland ; T. 8. |

IM
17

178

On motion, the. nomination of Mr. Bir­

Clark, of Monroe;

C. T.

Mitebril,

of

ft

The office of State Treasurer was an­

Annrke, of Ingham;

C. V.

Mr. McMahon, of Washtenaw, nomin­
ated John Owen, of Wayne, in an able

M. Edmunds, of Wayne; J. W. Tillman,

wett.ta ruty Hvb chain* ngMy’h"*
lace ..f beginninp. nir.teimng f-».*

iinjle oopiaaaf the Bih*. or ter tonus
S, with other infcramthm, apply to ari

DeLand, of

W. P. Yerkes, of Wayne ; J.

nounced as tbe next to be ruled for.

Jackson;

links.

81,000 A YEAR

&gt; ttowtex IteebiM Oil, a rarow euterprl.iaa mro «v*rvwtoro. in Mitra* il
tarn., T«o n;h&gt;0I. Throad.. jwk. M oar ratfowmeate to all .uA .

tlillsdale; T. W. Ferry, of Oi tew a; E.

ney was declared unanimous.

SSFJfc«3?3A.Io*nrbip one north of raugc

‘
arar2flsi«28

DAVID 8. REYNOLDS.
MortRsr*.

L. CORNELL A CO.

Wayne; Dwigbl May. of Kalamazoo;

; J.*n M. Nevins, uf Barry; J. J. Sinclair,

COMPOUND

EXTRACT

OF

ROOTS

FOR

of Marquette.
For Secretary of State, James B. PobTbs Cnmmittee said they would sug.
rna, of Allegan, is a competent man. Al were appointed a committee to conduct
gest-no name for chairman, bpt leave It
vocating the claims oi bis Granty to a 1
to tbe Committee themselves to make
tbe President to lbs Chair.-*T
■ mum- Stele office. Several seconds for Mr. their own appointment.
A coiniitoUae -of. aaveu. viz : Messrs.
E. C. Gwen were made. Mr. Laird, uf Hills.
Walker, of Wayfojc , B. X. Baxter,
Baxter, of
d dale, and Messrs. Beecher and Baxter, oi
kA Rqltaw In our nelgfcboring emmty L«awee; Chas. Djfkry, uf CalLxin; J.
•d th* following :•
.n.’ I.
tkruajb. ■W. Frey, ot St Jz^eph; H. B. Shank, of
Asofred. That th* Coot
rigbu uf Southern Michigan, and asked
urithe
- Inghspft'A jR.lftXioc.o; Grand Rap­
Mr. that ths National P&gt;nvt«tion, at
id*; were appointed Jkcomteiltge k&gt; draft tbe nomination at Mr. Barry.
Campbell, of MarqucUe, seouoded OWco;

«ii Ad Nui«ml ta &lt;

Mlcfckcau Ceutrail Bailroad.
a sad after Moriar, J&lt;n« «h l«**:
ruKMwTMHX ite Mic-bigsu CMtrol

woe, nominated Langford G. Berry, of[

)
k ptRAAANT AND MRAinrtr btvrbacx—

MMn

MhJbM

.ifc*a a. *•

�NEVER

£N(

(566» GOO0S,

BAILEY &amp; KENFIELD

NEW GOODS

&amp;U1UATU School Picnic.—The ocbul■p/hftbb Presbyterian Sabbath School,

/f this village, fre u» have a grand pic
foie at the gruvo bn the grounds iu fruul

of the Upjohn place, now occupied by O.
S. Hadley.

Tb* pastor informed his

congregoliou last Sabbath, that they did

‘■hot intend to du

SPECIAL

NOTICES

LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL

hardware store,

‘ ‘

but calculated ‘To

DRY GOODS

doubt of it.

SgwiKQ Hacuiner.— Wo would call
the alUnlioO ul

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

HASTINGS

SCHOOL BOOKS!

STILL LIVES.

GREAT VARIETY

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

DRY GOODS

our readers to ibv nd

ON LOW PRICES

vortievtueuiof U Cuiudl'a Sewing Ma­
chines iu another part uf thia paper.. 11.
N. Bbeldua ui tbia village 1a agent fur

the sale uf lheae machines, and uno may

----- r—'

“-"“lUUl.

1UU U BO baaihuir r-r

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

lx* seen iu operation at any lime, at his

residence.

We believe tbal they are all

that is claimed fur them.
—Oooar'a Lady's Boor for July is

u! mm. Di*&lt;&gt;tM^iitUS*Mri
limit br salutary for Dni
w^iyttiran

upon our table.

deMnug tbe recipe, with lull iutaucUuM. dim­
S roure’^re*!;
“ * kd4f'“
I'rwUnlCh^iL
No. » City Bui dings, N. T.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

of nil kinds rompriaing BLEECHEDand
BROWN SHIRTINGS and S H E ET­
INGS. Striped and Check Shirtings, Den­
ims, Cottoiiadna, Satinettca, Kentucky
Jean*, Fancy nnd Black Doeskins, Canal- j
meres, Prints, &amp;c.

That—Is—So -!-!-!■
THEY ART JtST RECEIVING

We will give il im roc-

HARDWARE

urninendation fur lit needs none ; but will

simply say that it is folly equal to an&gt;
which has preceded it, which means ' that

i*. is the best inagitziqe fur thc niunlh.
Got Tl is Seat.—The Hun. Francis P.

Blair, jr., of Missouri, contestant fur the
■rat occupied by Air. B.irrill from that

VERY CHEAPEST RATES
------ —-- -—— .
. uur agi»., uesr
L'i?;l1Tnruer' Z®*1 ,b*7 •“‘irrly enrol
Wishing yw, tbe grvwteal awreen. I am tnil
yowrfticad,
HENRY L. THOM AB.
See vtrevtiseaw.L

DRESS GOODS

State, iu L'ongrvsjq was admitted th hia
»ral on Friday Iasi by the v-te of BS tu

Pd.

A just retribution for the frauds and

Oui rne.lkal.duw.
tbe good ettect of ibr nwM
. ........... -«l mdure. wbkni’"r. habililiet
VIC.I..OI betooeoag.
rvr ec. aud rotorative, i.
ff.x-t.og »bcn&gt;.
ih cimmie .nd hfliiwisiiij
er, tr.btv decidedly-it hM
rvporU’&gt;&lt;, Veth as uftrrUliag
’ seaRMig. att&lt;) xtiQnw. of
craitoiuat necrajiarflyba a
rgeuc rvatomtive, nod M*
Yllriuetitsof the Wert, Witt

of election.

Kansas

to de kept

«&lt;it or

the

Union.

if .he come whli a

Slave Cvustitutruu.

But tbe democrats

»re the first tn ituu^uruto prescription,

THE

PRINTS

CORD,

■nd they have determined tu keep Kan­

or iu smaller quautitica st from 6]^to l-5i *•“*»
per yard.
W e have piles otSHEETING S,

Bassy Coi Tax vacua's Ornes. I
Muting., Jlaivh U, 164L f
Notice i. hereby given, ibat 1 am prepared to
receive tbe principal and interval doc on Primary
Mueh is the decisliMi of the loeufoco ma­ School and Swamp I umd., &gt;f tbe Mme .ball lxjority of the U.
Senate.
paid in before tbe IirM of Auguvt next.
fl. N. SllELDo.N, Co. Treasurer.

Dnxox Case—A

New Trial

SliiiaiNub,
VLOiUs,

S1R1PES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

nnd nil kinds ul domestic goods;

BROAD

alvi

VASSIMEBES,
hub,

Daily Advertiser, of June lllh, will ex­

and every kind uf GOODS for Mun and ;

plain itself:

Boys’ Clothing which we offer ul

Limn Drdliiigs, Den

1. At M. CoawmiTua, TW HEDb,

f Mil; be served to Mich as desire it.
An appropriate jkddrtM will be deliv
« rvd at the M. E. Church, at

3 o’clock,

P. M., by Rev. J. Boynton uf Hastings.

By Order of Committee.
Middleville, June 13, IBtMi.

AGE

SALE.

a-why gives, that la
t ui Mid tuurtn* *
da? ot June. A.3J..1
riurcn of that att,
y county Court Dai
StotJ of MieMjfW
■ place for bnldlut 1
ny coatrtyJ I,slum

meeting
al '-he Court House, on the evening of the
dth Iiihl, to make preparations for the.
O niing4lh uf Jitly. This meeting organind by appointing Wilbird Hnya, Presi­
dent, nnd C. G. HulhrtMik, Secretary.—
Aftcrwardi the meeting unnniinnusly re­
solved to oelebntti! nt Hoxtinga. on the
■I'.h, the 81bl Anniversary of our C»nntry’s birth day.
On motioc, the Presi­
dent appointed a edminiUee of seven to
report to the meeting the officers of the
-Ivy, the, committceh «»f arrangcmenbMin
to procure orator, (reader, etc. The fol­
lowing is tbe report of such committrc.
which was unanimously accepted and ad­
opted hy the meetiryt, to wit:
President—I. A. Holbrook.
' Vice Presidents—W. W. Ralph, G.
Tnomas, L. Modge, J. W. T. Orr, 1.
Messer, O. Striker and G. Cramer.
Marshal—Geo. P. Baker.
Chaplain—A. H. Gaston.
Committee of Arrat
’
EtertS A. E. B.u»sUl, _____________
l/Tlie citizens of Hasting* had

C.G. Holbrook,­
'
•
Secretary.
Dated, June 7lh. IMO.

MICHIGAN.
yesterday nominated ns the Rrpubli«■ candidale for Governor .1 Mirhigan.
This is » nomination which will be hailed
•Uh rejoicing 'hnmpbout the V'*rib5nM.
Mr. Blair carried away from tbe &lt;3ticii|r'
CoatWUldliv.
- e

Hw

HOUSE

the foot

and warrant prices to suit.

TRIMMINGS.

COOKING,

BOX, ami PARLOR STOVES, ul ev­

ery style nnd description.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT.
is now sailing mor. family (Jnesriss fat J Iaolla
than can be bought for lh« sama monet, at xnr o

-

up in any part of the county.

By this disease wc understand an iuttenunalioo
eittwr lu the tuwubrsno ut auratauev ot the U»er,
knu. a by dull poiua in tbe right aide,tbe stoiuaib
always disordered, tbe jeltow Huge ut tbsaraiu,
dry cough, tongue cuuted, cu.livwie.s, Ligtixvlurcd'cntie, and uf a tbK-k nature; rarvre .cakurw
and surer* pains in the bend
The quaulity ut curruptod humors in the region
of tbe liver. cuu*e&lt; a oefeoure secretion ot Hit­
blit Tnr to er when heattoy, serve* as a tui»r to
Uie blood, to separate all uuj.vituuity loom it. or
to rentie it. W ben oinresed, it cannot punty the
blood, which, when sent Io Uie luugs, br.in., and
ollMir parte in a Morbid muditioo, may esuae
Jaundice, Cou.umptloc, Insanity. Ac., ami with­
holding tbe natural atimuh» to toe lutretmos.
ea..*es D« spepsis. Pile*. «»d '4Lrr coraplmnta, a.
&gt;ou perceive lb- Uirrel way to unravel ar.d tear

ter Tho shore articles we sold by all tbe deal­
ers io Hastings sad by *11 Druggists throughout
tbe United Stairs, Causdss and 8ooib America,
at wholessie by all large Drvggfate in the pnMiP*1 °U**' HERRICK A BROTHER,

Practical Cucmists. Albsnr, N. T.
Bold at HMtings by i. P. Bebert. R Co.. Mi.
Wood A Gr*nt, aud hr dealers everywhere.
Palmer brothers, Trsteling Agents.

BUILDERS*

Manufactured ut the lowest rates, and put

Bofc-tr.» and Cullers, and even kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery, every style of Glove* and
Mitt., Bonnetts. Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, etc.
One aMOrtmrat of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
SILVER SPOONS, Port Mouai% lloap Skiru,
Yankee Notion*, and things in general is full aud
complete.

COOKING

Abo a lot of Miscellaneous Books, and a gift
with each book of one dollar or upwards
All our goods wevvselected with great earn
and particuhr regard to the demands of this
community, and will be sold at prices Dial cannot
fail to give satisfscliun in every instance.

GROCERIES

STOVS

BEADY-MADE CLOTOING.

HARD-WARE I
We hare school books, all kinds of blank books,
Pocket Ledgers, Mechanics' MbbusI, Arnold's
writing Fluid, Note, Cap, Letter, end Legal Pa­
per. and all kinds of stationery in great variety.

tara-r.”

woman hater tn • womMn.nnd shu
be sure to run up closer to sew him,
“®*quehtly. no one will be aurpnard to
**re. tUt the concourse of ladies, At the
reception, at th* Prraidefll'a

Any person purchasing any of tbe above nam­
ed Good*. fSchool Books exerted,] three Adlsrs
or upward., will receive e gift ; and no Gift wiU

diao root pills, as they are outuposed ul plaute
sudnxn.j tliei will be found . sura cure for
this pslnfil disease, because I Ley purge trow the
body those corrupt end slagusj.i biunurs. aud so
cleanse and renew tu* UouJ. wUu-b is too cause
not uulv of the diMRse ul tbe liver, and 'be ioUam^tiou of lb* kidney, and lb. bladder, but ulev*TTe think we hare as good Young Hyson, Im­
rr desciiptiuu ut Uiaiase.
kruui » Io A of ibe
above pito.taxuu array uig^i cu going to bed,will perial and Block Teas, as were ever offered in
in a few days, entirely ratisve toe uuuy uf erery- thio Market. Also nU kinds oi Hrown and White
Alui.g thaids Opposed iu beat th.
Sugars, Syrup, klolaases. Fish, Rica, Coffee, choc
Dr Morac’s Indian Kuvt
«r« »o,‘1
ulate. Pure Sods aod SAleretus.
bj *11 dealer* in Medtauea.

rents per pared. COFFER hem ItW to ttu evelv
per pound. Fish of svHjdewnptioe frvm a I!«n
ring to ■ number I Mackerel, bpace will not al­
low me to enumsoia tbv whole uf my
■lock ofGood*, tbereftrfk I wig extent myself with
■xyiog that H ceatswu evervtbinx tkHvn ever
bourutefin ■ FAMILY GMCKBY Store, the
whale aewprMtng alarm mid mow general MaortBMml tb» can be found st ■nrolher cafsbluhmaat
and will be ogvrrri ai prtcea low er than ever before
beard of ib tbe Slate of Mishina. CaUawd »n.
Muncmbcr tbe pl.c.-New llrick Store, a doors

MACHETIC^

©aRnrnms5'u,1

We eordts|ly Inrite all persons wishing any­
thing in our line, to call and examine oar stock
and prices,eod H we can artist* you with both
wo would be very happy to iwUyotL

| •

L

AND

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

BURNING

t?r tub surer Acres or wis acs. J£i
OF MAX KIND ! I
Herrick’^Sagar C«ate4 Pills!

FLUID

THE GREAT HEALER

TUB WHOLX W0BU&gt; VX1TKD!

BICK

VERY CHEAP

jHsmcrriEis' aid jokers’

We have fanning tools of all kinds, and

STACKS OF CBOCKEBY,
Ail Leaibra Warranted good or no pay.

&lt; m»b Paid Ivr HldvnTlw patronage of tbe public in solicited.
U.UCU-

W A NTS bl !

Which we offer in retts or other, ire al

PERT LOW FICVRE8.
W.thrmt stopping to give any further enumer­
ation of our stock in trade, we beg leave Io ray
that wo have a

SADDLE &amp;3 ARNESS.

HSUugKAgrilMth. 1W0.

The Hon. Austin Bl air,of Jockaon Cm.

u

:rnd PUTTY,

head to the sola of

a

»«r. N. Bailey. Q G. Holbrook, R- B­
" ighiman and G. P. Baker.
Committee^ Orator and Reader—D.
Gw*, G. W. Mil), and J. M. Nevins,
Committee on Music—J. P. Roberta,
"• H. Russell, and J. 8. G&lt;Midyear.

C‘.».ITT

uf iIm

BROAD de NARROW AXES, GLASS.
SASH

CANT BE BEAT.

day, June 2VUl at 5 o'clock, P. MM'fur

That :t -ball be 4b*
rilUgv ut Hraliftflfo.
bv tt.iiy appuiut. tbal &gt;&gt;».
nd lutu.ing ul large witlUh.

We can clothe you from the crown

Prioc, for Ready Pay.

sapper al J. F. Emory’s Im 11,on Wednes­

Ice cream, Lemonade, etc.,

SAWS,

tion. all of which we will mH at Han! Time.

strawberry^*c«tival at Middlerilte.

Pi ice of supper will be 75 cents

CROSS-CUT

and Tin Ware of any .nd every shape and descrip­

Tl.c Ladies of Middleville will give a

place.

and

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS

We &lt;J*o manufacture Copper, Bra.., Sheet Iron

John Dill&lt;&lt;n r». The People.
Error
i&lt;&gt; Burry Circuit, Judgment vacated nnd
i=cu trial ordered ; the plnioliff being re­
manded to the custody uf the Sheriff ot

a couple.

CULAR

CLU'i 11 8, plain and fancy

Granted.—The following from the Su­
preme Court proceedings in the Detroit

ihe benefit of the M. E. Clinrch of that

He speak era, v. calul., mioi.tr rv if tbe gum!,
■nd others, will strrogtbcn tbvlr Inert tad IM.
^rove their voire, bf tstaruf iAsm «a tins ri se-*

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

NOTICES

sas uutuf the UiMut) because she is free.

Tns

lx- ►^l.jeot tu a »ud’of ik r.

parasols:

tbal the Republicans would keep a State

Union

These resowned Plaster* c«r* palae. «rafosMd
and distress In the b.ek, sides and breast, in Av*
boors. Indeed so yertsln st* they to do thia, that
tbe proprivtor warrants them. Spread from re**'
in*, balsams and sums, on brautilu! kid IcsUwr'
renders them prculiAriy adapted to the wants ol
Frau/* and others. Ttoir application is-nnirersal—equally to the strong msu, tbe dclieate Wo­
man. and feeble iufsnL To each and all they will
E&gt;v* a balm and a blessing. Their use it tgreeaand «itb*BtaBDoveneeorto-*bte. EathPtaav
... ——... r_.a—. .«v_ - » • •

Hats,Caps, Bonnets,

—The loeofinius' have fiecjuenliy durged
out of the

Tba Beat and Cbv-apvnt Household Kernedjf In tbe World.

New Additions

Cooiprise* all the laical styles of SILKS.
Challiea, brilhanl., bens, Bsregre. IRANCH
ML'MLINN, end all other kinds that can be nam­
ed, many oi which are greatly superior In quality
and beauty tn anything heretofore offered in this

Moines ttbcih guvie Barritt his certificate

, levs of Be»h Mid «tr«a&gt;tb.
:&gt;&lt;! i’Luii.1,1 Lcctic, wts
ocipwtrt ('eiiottr-rmon. tbw
re alarm . I fri vud. uxf U&gt; v.
y glut 12) iug ami

BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS,

fastings' Jrirt durrntl.

.

U. W.SH m Ik. ibna
pqj.w sxr«&gt;&gt;v *—A —v “•

Ik £1X

■ *«

PEOPLE,

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
You'd scarce expect, at thia lata day.
With atanhog currs a book to Ml ;
T With toe c“rre
H.lt^TJ'in.

DRY GOODS1

Try t&amp;iemnarkaWe add moer late
edy. It is composed of tbe aoMoBtr
tbe ma*i powerful and the moot sue
aad Roots in natnrv. ebemicaRv «Ml
sainted m well sealed glass Bottles,
by a powerful Hallcry. th as bos res*
tloo to Ita superior medieal virtues,
uette end uleelnc qualities, profound)!
..1
.-4 —
«

�BLOOD PURIFIER AKE BlflOD HLU
Konwutcc in real Ltfc-.Nnrried, Divorc­
ed, *»ff &gt;sto*rrto«.

A few years ego, a "young and beauti­
ful tody, living nut»thousand mils* from
Boston, had Iwe aoitor*, one pour and the ।
other rich, tbe latter baring lass fevor in ;
tbe eyea of hie raisttwse than his rival.— ;
And as t* also usually tho case in such
instances, tbe young tody’s preference eon- I
fileted with that uf her relatives and
friends. So decided were they to the sppostliuD to a match with tho poor me­
chanic, and so loudly to the praise ot the
other, that the young tody finally ounsented to beeoinsute rich man’s wife. They
Heed happily together.
Ah years pro­
gressed, reverses came; the best ralcula-, city hf* and ita attest follies—they will be from
tiotre ciUiiiot always put off talsfi-TUinc*,
••Greve to gay. from lively to serere I"and her husband announced that his-feilTERMS OF 8UBSGIUTTI0N a
urc had swept away all his ptppcrtv.-—
•♦ H sad. 2 premiums.
Bui be did not blow his brains' out, nor I copy 1 y«r.
take poison, n&lt;»r did shogu back to b&lt;-r
mother, or regret tbe day she bad eyvr
married him. No. Both were too senaiblo tu art so fool Wily. Ho wp^ut it few
days with creditors in arranging matbirs,
and then the couple moved away very
iiitally. In a week everybody knew that
Ir.----- bad failed, and a week later the
eOMips added tn their statements tbe
fact, [for a wonder I] that ho bad gone tu
California tn try to repair his fortunes,
leaving hid wife,with two young children,
with means enough fur many years to Ladies'
caaeUold De.cr walcbe*, open
come.
Gent* Silver Lever watches,
A year passed, and Mr*. --------heard
Oeat*' Silver Ixpine wauhea,
•
from her hu.-biind but unce,*nd llten only Parlor Time piece*, new pattern
■
■
Ladies'
elegant
black
adk
drea*
pattern
•
by a few lines, which accompanied a
| Ladies'
“ plaid
“
”
•
small remitunec, and announced that Ladies' Cameo Seta (Pina and drop*,) extra
hts stay might be longer than be on lid

DWG..«TWIE!&lt;!

JEST RECEIVED
new ird mcrel romplete aarortnient of

DREGS AND MEDICINES,
rCh&lt; ml&lt; als. Paints, Oils, &lt; a na
phene, Bnrnlna Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

frtira her husband.
Tba tongue of scandal was not silent
during this period of doubt, but every
circumstance reflecting &lt;»n the fidelity of
the wife to the husband was tnagnined.
till she was lend tn believe herself desert­
ed. Without means, she bad to depend
on her friends fer her sustenance.
Tlirown occtsbinally into the society
of her former rejected suitor, and believ­
ing that be had remained single for her
sake, and having nothing to hope from
her missing biwbaud, sho finally applied
for. and received a divorce on the ground

of desertion.
One ran imagine whntber feelings were
when she learned tlutl her former lover
never, since his rejection by her, and her
marriage to anoihertcheri*had for her feel­
ings other than those of friendship.
Iler disappointment was sharpenened with am&gt;uish,when, a few days after,
she received n letter from her husband,
statins that he had at last acentnttlated n
fortune beyond his most sanguine expect
alions, and was then on his way home,
with a closing request that she would
meet him at New York.
She gathered
from the letter that money had been sent
her often during those years, but which
she had Dever received.
She knew her
husband, if affectionate, was id* pmnd.
«nd she feared that he would never for­
give tbe slight invoked in the act of ob­
taining a dinorce. Botsbe finally resolv­
ed un a foil confession, and on the day of
tbe arrival of the steamer, she was the
first to greet her late busband, whti. after
bearing at! the particulars of her conduct
during his niwenre, was at first inclined
to refuse bis forgivwneM, hut finally deci­
ded tu overlook tho past, with ita mis­
takes and errors, and again accopipnnied
to the altar the object of his enrly affec­
tions.

doublvsur* txiore tu«r

k£X“4

GROCERIES!
TBA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNE8.FIG8, RAIDINS, CODFISH;
l fact, everything in th. Grocery line, such a*
'ill bo ueedsd for famiiv us*.
Alsu a great variety of tb.
GHDIESST JTXluajnnEBI

And Cooking Extracts,

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

tRIEST

MEDICINES

We would rcapeetfnll.r announce to the cltixrn* of B*.tings and viciollv, that we intend lo
sell evervthing n&gt; nor liae nt trade ** cheap a* can
be bought al My place Giro u» a call and judge
for yourMirca. Ws intend to sell

CASH

iDIEEEAP,

or Heady Pay, only.
Special attention will be paid io COMPOUND­
ING and putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
one purchasing medicines of o. can rely upon
their being

1 Genl* Pearl i*&gt;&lt;ket Knives,''three blades,
beat quality, Genl*' Buff or Ivory Knives, Hire* blades,
best quality, •
Misses'lava Pin*
•
.
• ‘
Genl*' Gold W*icb Key* and Pencil* comb'd
Gent*' Gold Toothpick., with Slide*
Gent*'Gold nng* with ktune (ctliug
Ladie*' “ . “
s “
'•
- '
Seta Silver Plated Tea Spec tin
•
- '

_____ ___________

l-« &gt;«

MEAT MARKET,

Weal

Tixtatsnisss

honestv of this daaa, or whochoo** to ‘■"•‘kts*
for tbenisclre*, are now of on* «*sad on thia impor
“Dr’ Rebeck invites th. alirotroo of tba ifck ts ths

ORIGINAL LETTEBN,
from members of th. Medical ProfMaion, Editor*
of public journal*, wall known Marehsnl. snd
Farmrrs. and Ladies of the highest rropeelabilitv.
giving account* of extraordinary cures^ wrought
EYE WITNESSES.
The*c parties maybe consulted personally;
by letter, bv those who have say dpubl uponti
subject. Tbe evidence in th* poMewion of I)
Hoback, which i* st all time* seceatibl* to ti
public,'SatuhUehas tba follow tag

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS bav* been prov»d by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure the almost nuiveraat complaint.
with wnerriwy &lt;vrfaia/fa
That after all other me
lr«*. Ui*y relltre
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and re* tore the heal lb and atrengtbof the sufferer.
That

:&gt;y extraordinary effort* in the way of traml-rtinx iho qualities of the Dilfcvs. but * *o»"
’*:lm*tinnxta* intaluMJo madWnovMhich f
du.tfo^^he •* emlnrt’-g nwltoe btt*
"
IlMtetter’a Bromnrh Billet* h».’«
n God«cnd to regioua where lever nnd ague
nml vwrioHs other bllion* c.-mplnhl» have
countsd Hwrir victims by huadreda.
To be
able IS stills c inldcntly that the-"&gt;W«
mm a et rt.tln'rure for tbe Byrpep-ia amHIk*
disease*, to to tbe proyrhiors a nourec of un
alloyed ■•fotaure. It «»'■»*• all morbid matter
from t!.c atom eh. ju.ifiaa the Mou-i, and
Ircpnrttreneood jitslM* t.obottervonos)stem,
x ilwgh that (toe. and trtrtO
lor the restoration of health. It operate* upon
tl,c stomach, liver, nnd other digestive orgalir.
mildy bnt powerfully, nml anon restore* them
to nconditivu wwritiai to the healthy dtoclfarge
EWerly perecma mar uo* the Hiners daily a«
per direction* on the bottle, nnd they will find
in it a stimulant pccuDnrly adapted In comfort
dcelinix* years, a, it is pleamint Io th« paint*.
InvigopBhti to the borcla. excellent ns n tonic,
and rqjnvetiating gencrelly. We have the evi­
dence tf Ihutmud* of #gvl
nnd women
wbo have expert•*»-•*•J the l*n«-fii of using this
prep«r*tinn while stiff-ting from Mtweh de­
rangements nn-l gent-vn! deidlity ; extiug under
tbe adrfc* *f phyoHsns, U&lt;J Lave af-M-Kticd
all dslesecivo* drug* and fairly luted the

SICK FEMALES,

geuilrriMi. There are certain period, when
nr»« and &lt;l&lt;-.|&gt;&gt;ndrncy. recuperate with great ra- tlteir core* are so hararMr.g that twany of them
pid'ly under their invigorating operation. That •ink under the trial. Tbe rehlten of wmiitrr
all aexual disabilities are removed by tbeir cor­ nnd child 1. re ahvorWagly trader, that the
dial and gently alimulaUag properties. That they mother, especially if »b* l« yonog. i* *pe io
recruit
forget her own health in hrr csiteni* aaairty
SHATTER KJ) CONSTITUTIONS.
for her infant. Fboulii tba pctrad ot wiatertuiy
however they may bav* been trilled with and arrive during the Mtmmrr res«»n. tho weir »t
abused ; that tbeir direct tendency i* to lengthen body and mind b Fvtrerwlly aggravated. Ifare.
lite, and render il enjoyable. Thai, operating di­
rectly upon the pofare &lt;/ dimxw M tir bund, they
CAUSE SOON TO UEAL,
and discharge from tbe «v»t*m. every taint of
Mcrotula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tint and re«pow«ihiliite». Nursing mothers gene­
rally prefer tbe Bitten to all other iuiigora
lb ey
tor* that receive the endoraemeut of physD
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
clan*, becauae it I* agreeable to lie taste a*
wVl! as erei.tin Io give a penaaaent increase
of bodily strength.
All those paraona, to whom we bur* psrtfcnrAitf, and, III adrainiatrred before tbe very at- larly referred above, to wit: eutfircrs from
•del of life ha* been luvaded.) rf&lt;tt a painlf abd . ----- .-------- — u-wd by malaria, diarrhoea.
FrrftA ctirr.
lion, lose of appetite, and
dyaoutery,
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
■ngenteni*
stoaraeh.
——
n—-— of
—the
---------...... .
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endowed by Um all dlie.is.
expe ienceof thousand*of living»lu&gt;c**e* wbo, fiiperannuated invalide, persona of *ed«nlaty
in letters, affidavit*, medical wink*. and by word occupation, and nariing mother*, will consuh
of mouth, proclaim them to be th* very best prep­ tbeir own physical welfare l-y giving io Hos­
aration uf th* kind ever offered to the orukeudown tetter's Celebrated Sb ma eb Bitters a trial.
victim* of ill health. They bunt diwue through
CAUTION.—We eantion tho public against

queotly T«rt Himber. P«»*k.
.duo””* •staMfob tbs fcet ths* «R fffotores arise frcnlXwhich. sltbotifhtoXMMfabMtatosteaanB* PDR1TY OF THE BLOOD-tb*t Mr strx.dh,
ore
rendered fiual by tte* tsnt to th* brahh and Ufa dq-end upon this vital »«nL
avstern. Mort of toe con-uropttori which dsWhs* tb. vanou* paraagr* become dogged^

and, indeed, of aH tho organa, arise tram or _&gt;f -Tejf DBmr_ our
b exhausted, c«
srs aggr*T*tod tor tho eras cause.
health we are deprived of. and if natnr to cot M.
Onsquarter of all ottr people are scrofiilous, ,|B|W| inshtowing off ihe rt.gnaui basm**, U*
tbeir psrecaa *r» invaded by thia lurking to- blood will become choked and erase to set. sad
faction and their health b undermined by it. th*, our light of life win forever be blownoat—
To elegiac it from the syrtem we must renovate Mow important thru that: we sbosld krep th. tsrto, blood by on alterative medicine, sad to- 1 —
h— —' -----rigorato it by l-nltoy food and exstdas.
Such a msdidao we supply in

AYER’S

•

Composod Eitract of Sarsaparilla,
the mort effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our tiroes can dense for tlus crery-

lira,Ji U.culd b. w.plojwltaita
M &lt;-lV ta-fcU. tai
Ita, olta,
Itaw wUcb uta Sun il wta u Btatatra
and 8*rx Disxxsm, St. Axtxoxt's Ft**,
Bost, or Eantruxa, Pimflx*. Pum.-t.WB,
Blotches. Buttx* and Bo its, Tcmobx, Trrrra
and Sate Rhkvx, Scald Head, Rxwowoxm,
Rnkcmatism. STTHtLiTic mdM**0U*t&amp;Di»mastk DaorsT. Drii-tir.i, Dchilftt. and.
indeed, ALL CoxMAlXT. AMtalXO THOM VmAni&gt; OX Imtvkx Bt.ocn. Hk popular belted
in »fo^nrsfy
biaoJ" i* founded in truth,
for scrofula t~ " ’
--f taf &gt;X« MaaA. The
psrticfilar pt

From th* abwvr, it i» shown tbt Dr. Norse's In­
dia* Root Pill* not only ruler th* atosiacb, bst
become united with the blood, fur they had war
to every part, and eomplstily rout out and dessM
lb* system from *11 impunty, and lb* lift of th*
bpdv. which I* tlw blood becomes perfvctlv heal
ihy; eonaequcntly all *ieknea* and psin is 'drives
from the
for they cannot remain wlwa th*
bodt b- nin.es so pure *od clear.
The raiMiu why people are so dislreaaed when
tick. u.d nbv *u tnsnr die. i* because tliey do set
get a tnclicmc which will pw tn the afflicted
parts, and which will open the natund pasaagn
for the disease. U&gt; b* cast out;hen:*, a largcqwoalily of food nnd other matter fa lodged, aud th*
at&lt;-tn«cb and tuta-tine, ere literally aserfowang
with the corrupted mas*, thus undergoing di*■grerable frrmvniaJwa. o tut tally nuxwg with
the blood, which throws th* corrupted Butter
through every vein and artery, cntillife is takes
from tbe body by dixa*
Ilr. Morse'* PILUI

HOLES A I.K ami reta
.rjRssx.^

WTLIJAN TIT
CE OF THL P
iiaetor al tew, and
^teti»y-* Block. (■

See. 21.

JOHN BC

MEW CABINET SHOP!

I
............

HEATH A COTANT.
The subecriber is now prepared with all nee**sary machinery to manuiaeture better and cheap-

CARPEATER

k

AND CUTLERY.

JOINER WORK.

Being prepared with all necessary machinery
for making Sash, Blinds. Doors. Ac.. and for
plaining lumber, I can execute all work pertaining
Io tbe Carpenter A Joiner business, better and
cheaper, than can be done by others.

Improvement* wbiidi lb* baainos* experience of
tho principal* enable* them eocstantlv to introdue* fi&gt;r the benefit of tbeir student*, it i* mad.
greatly superior in all rv.pecta.
FIRST FREM1UMB AWARDED TO THIS COL­
LEGE
At the l»te United Slates Fair la Chicago, for
ibt stmxaaa rsxxAXiiur and for sen boouuc.
n*.
DEI'ARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC­
We h«»e our Plaining, Rawing, and Taming
COUNTS.
Work* new in fail operation, and are prepared to Organ it rd and Mndttted upon the Cocxnx* Roow
plane lumbar, Plan* and Natch Flooring. or do system. tM Halts of study being fitted up with »ppropnat* Counters, Desks, de., a* tn real tmaiany thing in our line at the lowest possible rates.
nea*. aad the aludrot st once IntrodnoMi to the
COFFINS constantly on hand, and at greatly practical workings and routin* of businaaa M
conducted tn Hank*. Coanting Room*, Railroad
Office*, ate.
COMMERCIAL LAW.
Bv special wns'dxidtot with lbs Law School of
theUniveraity of Chicago, the aeaioas of which
are held la our College room*, our student* are
pri v ileged to attend afi the lectures in this d*p*rtm- nt, and to receive iaaiructiuu in thia important
branch of tbe rouroe. from tL« *Mt. Moompiirited
•nd i**rncd Professors of that School , and it af­
ford* ua rnweb gratifiontioa to be enabled to offer
NOTICE.
V

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Aaae**,
meal Roll for the Tillage Haatlng* la eompleteii
end left with M. W. Riker, for inapaclion, aid th*
Asaaaaore will meet at tho atero of J. P. Roberta
A Co., on Saturday tbe Hith dav of April IScO, at
10 o'Jock. A. M.. to brer tbe objectioM.of say par-

PENMANSHIP.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
matter extracted in such a manner a* to
produce Breed. B.aeuit, and all kind* of
taka, without containing a panicle of
8*l*ratus whan th* bread oreaketo

66^

t.7S'P^^.'.'“:66

queiilly, nothing reman , but common
f*11' **^r'
"our- ' on will rea I-

7 OSTTJ* STSSj’ttP.CtttTO
brand aa above.
w
Full direcuot. for making brand with

V,lL8*UrS"

“°r ■iS- * Vreu*

Pa»trr; alas, for making 8od« Water.
aodSe.drt.l'uwdera.
’

NEW itlANOEMEST

EATING SALOON!!

T1K, COPPRR RXbsmcST-lROK
WARR Wi"WI OH'RR

My aaaortment of PARLOR STOVES, comprto.
tbb ntoat Wwwtifol pattern* in market.
1 have th* greatest variety of
JX&amp;VATKD
OFEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES
Hear somr in uua tows. Su Plate and Box R*r*s

HAVE * rev complete .lock of Houm bsUdiM
iUrdwnre. iMfeting Locka, Utcbe*.
Sarews Hinges of all kmda.

I

TIISF WARE;
pOPPKR. Tin sad Sheet Ires Ware ofaD kisd*

GENTLEMEN ANO LA DUB'

WORK,

I* doing the largel Hardware buaine** in Batt­
ings « because he has the
LARGEST STUCK of the

rfiervemiiag water 0D\h* up. When
you purehaa* on* patair yon should

YOUR OWN SOAP, with rm
L MAKE
T. &gt;GBingr^COI&gt;CUTL
72

New Barry Mill,

The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER

HUXLFAUXAi yiUBb WARR STOVRS.'

Warranted double th* strength of
dis.2^’.
AWD

Dufi’t run ini Nd® like a frightened
IS now In suoecasifal operation, ready
rabbit, when a gentleman puts bia h.-ad
toto tbe rontn wber* you »re sweeping
io do any amount of
or dusting.
If there is anything to be
uhtrned uf iu tbe bastosw, why do you ,
doltl
Don’t proclaim to tbe world that you ,*1 OS good order and as prompt os any
CMft rtltet without sig Par- b&lt;«neu Io (other Mill in Burry, or any other county.
* yaar, and that life would U • burden
Havtof Meuwd
Mrviowof »

749m
New Arrangement
BOOTS ac SHOES,

Pint Bate HILLER,
being built on thf most

FURS AND SKINS!

I CAN PAT THE VERT HIGHEST EASTERN

OASH
FOB

■WOOB*.

I IS ttttS

DR- MORSE,tl&gt;e inventor of M0R8E8 INDIAN
ROOT PILLB, ba* spent tbe greater part at hi*

NEW FIRM!!

The thing must “be did.

and our mill

—*---------

p«t bottle, or f.'&gt; per half &lt;te«en. OI the Scandi­
navian Blood Pill*, 25 cent* |«r box, or 5 boxc*
for »l. .
pgr Read Dr. Roback’* Special Nottce* and
Certificates, published in a amspienoua part of
tbi* paper Irvra time Io time. Dr. Ruback * Med­
ical Almanac and Famiiv Adviacr. containing a
great amount of ibtererting and valuable Medical
inform*lion ran be baa grab* uf any «&gt;f th* agent*
throghoot th. oouotry.
In difiici-lt or complicated *••** Dr. Roback
m«y be .ppi led to perMinslly or by letter enclo*ins on* »t*mp for tu* reply.
Principal oUteo and »*1. room*. No. S Eut
Fourth »l,'d building from Main .tnScl, GincinPOWER* A CAMPBELL.
. nail. 0.. Laboratory in ifamu-oud rireet.
For *al» bi J. P. Robert* A Co. llaatmgi. Ell
Ni*bois,OrangyvUl«Mil)«,P. A. Keeirr, alro Hoff­
man and lie Reimer; Middleville, M. &lt;J. Swift,
Hastings and rlcinity, that they are no* prepared Prairieville, andty D*uggi*t* and Mrirliant* gen
to do all bus.oc** per laintog tu
really throughout li e country.

DECLABATION Ko. 2

CUSTOM

INDIAN ROOT PILLS

pel it thuruugbly and parmanmuy.
No one can doubt their superiority after
on* ilngl. trial—th*y are nut only better
but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pill*, for it
take* ■ leu number of them to produce * better
•Vi. of the Scandiaavian Blood Purifier, fl

Mrs. George Washington Wyllis, in
BLACKSMITHING,
Life Illustrated, offers tbe following good
on short notice, and in a manner unsurpassed.
hints to young ladies:
Partiealur attention given to Horae and
Don’t sit down nt your crotchet work
Ox Bboaing. Atoo to al kinda of Flow work.
or embroidery unless you have first
Wagon ironing, etc, etc.
mended that bole in your stocking. No
All kinds of produce taken tn exchange at mar­
use crowding it under lite heel of your
ket price*; CARD not refurod. A share of the
shoe—rags, like murder, will out; and
public patronage is eoliolu-d.
they speak with terrible.loud voices and
Shop al the old stand of Hataoc! Pow.re.on Main
at inconvenient seasons sometimes.
Don’t undertake to write skim milk
poetry when ynu feel n little dlspowd to­
wards enthusiasm. Go nnd do a kind ae
tion or speak Mt encouraging word to
LAMM FOR SALE!!
somebody, if the Ceding mast have vent.
Therefore, the subscribers would tsy
Depend upon it, you will be better satis­
Tbo .ndacrib«r offer, for aale, the following de:ridrd LANDS, ait anted iu the county of Barry,
fied afterward.
ad Bute of Michigan ; con.i.ling oUh. CHOICDon’t pretend to bo angry because That they have opened a Martel In the
ST KINDS at umbered and fin* o.k opening
basement ol J. P. Robert* A Co's Drugstore,
gentlemen have the aodadty to look at
inds, desirable for th. cultivation of the dtSanml
you when you promenade Broadway in
your best bonnet. Whs', do you go
Everythin
in
tbeir
liae,
at
reasaable
there for, if not to l&gt;e seen 7
The more
rates,
vou effect indignation, the more the ufAnd will be plreacd to aec and nerve all wbo wish
fe.uk I wretches won't believe it.
Don’t pay thirty or forty dollar* for
the aforesaid bonnet, and then complain
that Pa is in such narrow circumstances
" 9.
W.«8.W.i
that you can’t afford to give 25 cents in
lx Hastixss.
CANDLES,
XjH Noetb-«reMK«fMKl
f lx AsatRlA.

TO BUY OUR STICK

mr U... tare

ms

Upon our ihelvc* may bo found all of tbe

Hint* to YoanK Lmtiea.

j&gt;R. ROBACKS
SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES!!

ST FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.ONLT. UK

ST-A.’riOJXTER'Sr,

Every eubeeriber will be entitled to two of the
above Premiums by the payment of twenty-fire
cent* on each. We will inform him which he fa
entitled ip. a* soon a* tbe Subscription money is

DI MORSE'S

JJui., taita. ’*'•

•““I?-

We a!u&gt; keep on hand * good a»aoriment of

Gent* Gold Stqo* Pitt*, .mail
Gent*' Box and Glu* Miniature or Hair
Pina,
•" ■ - ' •
•
Gent*' Plain Gold Pina, new Paitcrn
Ear Drop*
•
•
•
-

—»• «2f»

Sul W.S.

•ion. and lb* sinctfca of tbs "J"*1. Fr “ “ „
phvsicUu* in the** eoctjona of th* country
• here the article is l-ret !*•»•.
“•'*

jRJK

patnd.
Another year weal by, and only one
more tetter, thia time full of buaine*-,
and stating tho period of bls rotorn still
more indefinite!)'.
Then came a hlaftk of several year*,
no letter, no money, no news of any kind

' I HualtiTTBHS

STOMACH BITTERS.

HAY'and STRAW

FtRS

T-B.ICE.

.ND

DEEK

SUN'9-

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■ -BASTINGS. BARBY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1860

gjMfmjt ^tsintss girttioru.'

NO. 7.

Jai'ittfti' jgisttlla r j.
laiuna),’’ In a late letter from
L-ttars of Aceeutance or UmoIiThe •ec*,d &lt;*”**&lt;* * Ottoman &lt;* ' Wwklrgthu. to lhe

*«*’"*■ *rrik“-

»n opted &gt;i ddlaaSaadti
ineM and distrtai 4ft
ureogth i* exlwaatafa
: of, and if natar (a not
ibe atagmwt hatMt*,
Led end ceaae to act.

traefri
”;•* x
tlnssUu. i Congreasufteu indirates more,accurately dinm* at tbe WHte;
follows •
The readers of tho Timw’s tarn*'
—_
&gt; llixli it,—
AMraatf. wtw*
The billowing err the letters of Abra-,
bam, Liiwulb aiul llMtuiil.nl Hatnlm.'
MLTllWlDfc GRANT,
theirstlppuT.
You reetdvea card about
Springfield; ills.. May 23&lt;l, 1860.
and is twirt worthy to conduct gn at
the sift* of art ordinary-ptsylng eard, and edete^Uy tp •rtai® leading prindiplesl OoDreciifont; It has guided the s&amp;iraci
11.- A«hmnn.
of
R* tfCPritat. The first may be governed By irytto tto invited by tho President, the uf public p&lt;fficy—that we have alwaya Government in ths exeenflredepnrttaWit
Hun.Gru.
' ’
. ZPnwident
.
i_____
* the ~
an National
National Ginvcnti
.n;
selfish 1 or load consllferatmns; every dimensions of the «rd are double, and declared urn hoslUl’y V&gt; the extension of sod contruHad the appointments tn offis
”
H. J. KENFIELD,
gnMicsn
Gmvcnti m
Slavers,; to.tbe reopening of the slave­
I acrop*’be nominoihm tendered ddrgato.may.-be bapecled to hare his gt-nrnill.v read as follows:'
‘
fo the Senate
But recent events havt
rvi:.\LCR ia ovary variety &lt;rf dry goods.
--------.be
Convemiist
over
which
you
!
I
pera-nal friends, every State ...
tu.hagehgr
k..._ k—
Jj rit*. ctockary. har}ware, reMy-made
•The President requests the honor nf trade; u. the prolonijed supremacy of the
T. b.i.
bails sad shoes. State stow
presidedl. and of which 1 am fornudlv ap­ fai nrile son, fur wh&gt;-m places «ff bmor ytxir cortiptmy to'dihnir bn Friday, April elaveboldigg mtee** over the Federal
Plutarub trite us 5. nt 0 P. M." An early answer to re Government; tnsU aitamplsat interfra
prised in lhe letter of yourself and oth aud trdst are wntgbL
eoee with»lave&lt;7&gt; lbeSuolhara 8tate«,
r. n. &amp; J, RUSSELL,
ers. acting as a committee of the Con ven that after lhe ba1 tic ^l'Snlaaito, gained by quart rd.”
crease of R-pcMiewn Senators, and ths
If yon go to the Prcidcnt’s you are and to the continuance of the feeble and election of Pennington are utimbtlakaMe
tirni, far thnr purpwe.
'lhe declaration the antutu management of Thrniistociea,
corrupt; Administration.. bj.
M*
officers
wasexpected
cUsVdnary.pro_..v—. —
-— an
--------to drees Ity ynar best ciotbes^nd
elf priwl|ilrs and wntimentts which uc- the Grecian
warnings that its reign is nearly Bl itl
best
interests
of
the
oouulry
are
now
eroded
to
declare
'Srixthad
'tli
-tingutobed
.
we«r
white
glares.
'
Y&lt;&gt;u
are
introduced
cuuinney yuuf IrUcr, nntt my approval,
end. But there is one event that It fears
"
FRANCU MDWEU,
by writing —
on ------------a paper 1I inhp the einn^ recepthm room, where menaced with ruin, and &gt;t* character even more than tbe election of a Rrpdbnnd it shah lie my rare tot to violate it, thvniaclves most, i.„
O-OODS.
EALER i» stov«., iron, eteel, Mil
or diMrcguril it bi'arfy part.
Imploring the natne ol a man w bo had merited the | ynu find the President, Mbs Lane. Mts.
licah Preaident—that is, the cmnidr
hardware, bauta and shoe., and in
W.
the nssisthhCe of Divtoo Providence, and first prise, and iff him who had metited Judge Roowelt, James Buchanan, ir.,
1860.
By the inevitable logic of iu fig­
with due regard to the views and footings tbe second. On that occasion each ad­ and the rest of tbe household. After be­
ures. tbe South wilt shrink to« tnerti
of all who were represented in the Con­ judged tbe firyt prixo to himself aud tho ing duly presented to them, you await
dwarf in the National Government. UnBAILBY A BAKER,
second to Tbemisluclee, which was epn the arriral of tbe other guests. Tbe pri­
vention,
to
lhe
rights
of
all
lhe
Slates
and
t r ASl'FACTCRERS of tin. sheet-iron end cop­ WE ARE NOW ON HAND
When all tbe parties to the PreridsoTerritories, end people of thv nation, th sldered equivalent to assigning him tbe vate Secretary. Mr. Buchanan, jr.. quietly
31 Iter ware, pesters in iron, nails, vleel. glaaa.
with one of the LARGEST and
the Inviolability of the Qinatitution. and first place. Such has. been tho interpret­ informs yon that you ato to earort to tial ttoteet shsH be felriy in
rill 'completely overBEST Assortment* of
dinner such a lady, wbum be now intro- alwll be better able to decide *hrt eourae
the perpetual union, harmony, snd pros­ ation put upon that ballot ever sipce.
Jn the nominations made at Chicago dtraes to you. and’ the lady 1n your com­ it beoontes todependsHt rilisena wbo lore
perity, of all the Stites, 1 any moat happy
J. W. OAKLEY,
1VUOI.EAALK ar.J retail dealer in. aud «n«aotu co-operate for the practical auccras of fur President and Vico Prelldent we con­ pany is presented to another gentleman, their country pore than any party—to
•\Y fvetorvr ef leather, findings At, Battle
thr principles declared by the Conven­ sider that the Cuovrntum, In' a manner who is to be her companion during the
with sorb apparently reckions d*pera. . .. ■ ■, - - —t... .1,. ..1. aT
r
equally ea-isfactory, pointed out.who was feast
Tbe hour hiving arrived, tbe
two.
Driven into a Corner they mtal
tion.
their.own and the people's true choice.— company move into a large drawing the succe«of the Republiacn tlckrt pn&gt;
Yotlfr obliged'friend snd fcllnw-cltie^rt'fight or die.
'
rtsifn, where they are dazzled by the ise to‘be the only practical mode of.ss
Abraham LixcoLn. Gov. Seward unquestionably stood high
er
in
tbe
States
of
New
York,
Mlcbigun,
gbrgeous
display
of
plates
and
gas
light,
' . ■ ■
.
.
j / Hif )
I
and
proaperit
v
r
f
the
e.matry
.
It
«**•»•
•
Washington, May SOth, 1860. ‘
\V isconsin, and a lew others.
Messrs. and are it number of graceful waiters, also
F. ROBERTS Ar Co.,
unitrn during the next Adrnin'wtratfemjuMl
Bates, Dayton. Banka, Ate., had each in white gloves, whose business it is to probable that the only choice which re­
Gsxtlkmkx—Yutir vfficlni couimunica
flecting men will be allowed to take in
their friends, and whose first centered in attend to tbr guests.
tion of the 18th inst., inlorming me that
tbe
coming
canvass;
will
be
between
elec
­
oue or the other.
But when lhe several
The Praridrot takes his seat, not at the
tin- reprc-wn'htives of the Republican
delegations were asked to express tbeir bead «&gt;f tbe table, but on tbe ride, exactly ting Mr.’Linculn, and thus u.mmilting
ptrty of the .United States, assembled al
’ next preference, they pointed to ‘'Honest mid-way.Mint Ixtne acting as his ri» o rti. the Federal Government tothahandsofan
Ctiiragu. on that day had, by unsnitdous
. Old Abe” as tbe man. We are informed You find your name beautifully written able, bonest,and upright citizen, or seeing by-very day’s pr.-reedings at Charto*na.
vote, rf'lcc'ted me as their candidate for
nNTlIOLESAlXand retail dealer tn Groceries
। that find a fourth ballot been taken there on ti esrd, laid upon lhe plate, before the the President scrambled for on tbe floor
The pcwiihm’of the SiaFeocracy, ig by.
\ T and Pr»vi»iat&gt;«. Pork. I-ard. Butter. and
tbr sffre of Vice Prssident, of Ihu United
&lt;ff Qmprcss, and made tbe prize of venal­
( were many other delegates who wvtold
al kind, of Produce bought aud sold, at hts “old
no means in-proicd by tbe disruption of
Staten, lias' been:reeeivdd, togilhor with
t have abandoned tficir reaprctfve candl mmt begins. The cooking b generailr ity, or the sport of men who speculate the democratic party at Charleston. That
'
the views adopted by lhe Convention as
dates and gone over to tbe support «»f French om.khig. the wins* costly and profasalonally in lhe misery and distress party; »&gt; long its trusty servant, is h-w
its d.-elnration ot prindplca. Those reso
Mr. Lincolu. Buttbey were outicipaled
of lheir country.
completely sheltered, and shorn of it»
luti.-ns vimiiviate clearly nnd forcibly the
tunity
«f
hearing
the
“
great
man"
talk.
—
1
by members from MasMichuscils, who
power.
Where is the South to go
principles which unite us, and the object*
whrelcd into line uu the third, and ren­ Yuu need w&gt;l be informed that Mr. Bu­
Where will it look hereafter for support,?
pciprau-d tn Ire nccofnpltabed.
They ad
Tbe Chicago Tmica,tbe organ of Doug
chanan to one of lhe moat delighlfol dindered such a change umieci*sary.
But this eonsideraliun must not be lost
dii-M (bemadCCS to all. and there is nei­
In the selection of a candidate for Vice era in the world.
Ho ban n fund of laa, and one &lt;ff the basest of tbe dough­ sight of in the view we are ukieg—Uj«
ther necessity nor propriety In my en­
President the same observation will also little talk fiff the ladies, a variety of old face jirtjfnals, stated tbe fittoeboud some change of the Administration from tW
tering iifMHi a dlscuwiuu in cither of them.
They Imvethe approval «.f ti y judgraimU hole good. The nomination was pno fashioned anecdotes, and as he to by nn time store, that when in Gwgrasa, Mr. hands of Slave Oligarchy to those iff free
that has been received, as it deserved, means sparing «-f tbe juiee ofthe grape.be Lincoln procured three pair of boots and labor advocates, will eventually resell M
snd any action of mine which will Iwneo
with general approbation by the Repub­ grown more easy and affable, and mure had them charged to the contingent fund the highest good ol the South, as weU a».
canary, will be faithfully and cordially
of tbe Hu&amp;e of Iteprerentain w. Most of the North.
lican party. While Messrs. Bnnk«,Ciay,
That the north is n&lt;&gt; awe*
BOOTS, SHOES,
given to suatain them.
and Hickman stood highest on tbe list out one after the other of the company of the Northern doughface pre«! copied my to the rani interests &lt;ff the South we
I nui pri-louhdly grateful to those with
with a large number &lt;&gt;f admirers, none nod .payingconiplimwnU tn the ladies, oc^ tbe vile falsehood.
Tbe following note need not repeal.—AUmk9 JnurnaL
,
DANIEI. COOK,
whom it i* my pride ami pleasure potitwill say but that the Convention made a raaionallv taking wine with them. You officially brands the miserable libellers;
rURTICB OF THE PEACB, (Jsoeral Land and
irally to operate, for the nomination ao
J T.t Agvnt. will attend to the ealiccliun of
most excellent choice in selecting llnnni never ask the President In take wine with Otfico Houre of Representatives, U. 8., I
Clbxakts as Taaxa, oa as BcsMBi—.
. .
.
n&gt;nil,a, tr» lain ,,ulCe
, unexpectedly ciuiterrcvl. and I dt-4ru to
lull llmnlin to preside «Aer the U. S. y.&gt;u, but wail to l»e invited by him. Af­
June 5, 1860.
|
Thu editor ol the Rural New Yorker rectender, through you. to tin tnemlieru of
Scuate: lur. WS huve no idea that the ter remaining in thb delichtful society
arc prepurvd to Sell ut a a.uiull
Rte—1 have caused tbo official copim ommeuda the tree form. But then adday
the Gmventi««ii my rinrere tlmuk* for the
tough Pioneer of the weal util pay the for several hours, at a given signal from
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY
of the annual reptris of the clerk of the
cMifWcnpe
thus
rrp'^ed
in
me.
Should
advance from
debt iff nature for the next four y ears.— the President, the oitnpany rise, return House &lt;ff Repri-scntattoes of tho expendi­
the noiii1iirti»n which I n-»vj accept lie rat­
Should it be otherwise ordered, mvwever. tn tile n-ceptlon rm-m, where they are ture of the OmtinKent Fund oflbe House
ified by the pe..pk-,ai J the ilotira dsvffh*
" ,z,k—*
Im- will leave u aucceasor emineotiy qual­ served aitli coffee and
upon me ol preMdiug o'er the Senate of
Representativeprefer it. with brandy,.after whfob they
ified t&lt;&gt; fill hie place.
JU hmiw t&lt;» remem- Congress to be exarnuud, ®a requested, the ground. Aller
tin- United State*, it will be my earnest
and
do not
not find
find that
that at
at atlher session ot
L A. HOLBROOK,
endi avors to faithfully discharge them
lw"r the b’-pitalities ynu hire enjoyed.— “
d do
with a just regard f-«r the rights of all.
S-mr iffihwe dfamnsare dull snd stalely Ibsl Congress, are
fL„iie of from the bottom, to lake the place of ows
Ii is a-i ulsu-rved in osnnection with the
'
delizhir Jbe Contingent Fuud of tbe House of or two of the old ernes, which should be
but
I
have
known
them
to
lie
as
oei'gu*One abnut may bealiosrU
doingaof the IL-pid-Hron Cm vention that Journal, relating the ttccurrunee at the
R»pnM&gt;tatl&gt;«. o- the
-&gt;» Stationery
S«rt,.».ry no— cut away.
Please give us a culL
ful as the modi genial 6&gt;&gt;uld desire.
cm linwl.Ha f"f H&gt;"»
&gt;1 p inotiounl object with us is to preserve house of Mr. Lincoln on oera.ion of the
the uoriual condition iff our Territorial visit of some uf tin- Republican tlelegntes
U.« ramulwd Um. Lx
Ab-b
pM-lo.
Mita —
lurwwwvti
--------Probable Mc-BDcn at Y psuaxti.—A during
charged m ,Klhe
u«
■■■— Cuegma,__as -~n
®
enurdy renewed every
&gt; domain n» bomrs for Free Men.
Tim on Saturday last, has the foll-iwing referTimes, uf Mav
May 30th.
36th, 1860.
I8C0.
correspondent of the Detroit Daily Ad- adcago' Ttm«.
able advuotte and defender of K-puhliran encu to tbe wilS'tff u«r next Preaidunt:
priiieiplca, whom-y:u» have nominated for
•‘Mrs. Lincoln received the di h gates vertiser, wilting from Ypsilanti, under
1 am very respectfully^youra,
Hastings. May id, 1BW.
date
of
May
23d,
saja
that
tbe
wife
of
in the south pallor, where they were rev------------- th.- highest plnce that can gratify the am
ining-sooiety has propane* Cha following
I bilion of man, comes from a Stalo which erally conducted after their official duly G. W. Wushlmro. &lt;ff YpaUanti,was found
Per P. Barry Hayes,
queries to all people about this udm&lt;mIdead in the cellar &lt;4 her dwelling,between Chtof Clark Hous-of Rapranentoil vta.
has been made what it is by vpecial ac
was performed.
period :
•f the I
in timi respect of wise and good men
Il will m- doubt be a gratification to 4 anit 5 o’chs-k. mi Munday afternoon.—
C. IL Ray. Esq-. Chicag'JOHN ROBERT*,
1. Dues it coat any thing to print •
.. I... &gt;..„n.l.wl ..tir institution*. I ill- tight* tb-&gt;se who have not s«-vn this amiable nnd She medheorered by her little daughter
CfAX and Surgeon. Jlwelii
. &gt;)
near the Court lieuae.
She lay-at
unv-in pliahrd Indy, to kmiv that she •»n her return from sch«"»l.
How to no vr Sniar B&lt;»nwa.—Vfe newspaper 1
2. How long can a printer afford to
and inuititaitntl. lite Ihrift anil vnlvi
ud -rna a drawing r««mi. presides »twr a the fr-it &lt;ff an inside flight of staira, her Lave often Leer requested by lady corn. F. CHERRY,
t-ible, doe* lhe hoi»&gt;ra mt an otxnaion like iiom- bloody; marks of violence on her rtwpoodenls tn state by what prw ee lU turuish a newspaper wiltemt pay 1
prise ahirit
dbtinunbh llim-iis one
3. Do printers cat, driuk, aud wear
ilw mi st flonrirbingSW’'- *&lt; H'® gfor'**”* the present, or will do the honors iff the neck, and her hair in disorder. Her body gloss on new linen, shirt bosoms, etc., is
The appearance of the produced, and in order to gratify them, clothing 1
raou OFFICIAL RKCORDS and special sch
White Hmise. with anpr.-priiite grace — was yet wnirni.
4. It they do how du they gbl itf 1
Site is a daughter iff Dr. Todd, forniferly rooms indicated that a struggle had taken' we subjoin the following recipe:
6. Do 1 owo for my paper?
II. STEWART,
and barinimy Ui the wbul.- cmutry by of Ky^atxi lotig one uf the prominent place. Stnptcimr rents upon her httsliand.
‘•Take two ounces fine white gum ara­
Bt GEIL A JON EX, n»d GE
6.
Is not this particular period ■ first'
Diey
have
rf&lt;it
lived
‘
together
for
some
She is one «ff 3
hrintiiig bax-k the government f» *hnl it citizen^ iff Springfield.
LEY * HlVtBD,
bic powder, put it in a piuhee. and poor
rate time locsll end “pay tip.”
*
whs iind. r the wise and patriotic mm si-rters noted for their bemity and aevom- months post, hut recently he hnsattempl- on »i pint or more boiling water, accord«r. All vw«tncM "........... — .1.
|di&lt;hmenla.
One
uf
them
is
n&gt;»w
the
wife
abo
created
it.
If
’
he
Republicans
sue
•
.
..f
.ir^nirth
vou
d.-aire.
cicailr. Office No. 5, Noble • block.
• Hold on to your temper when you nre.
&lt;&gt;f Ninian W. Edwards, K»q., aon of old
cinmI in that object, as they l*-pe L», they
ana
w&gt;cn
i»»»o,
B
—
—
­
An inqtn-at
tho bodv of night, in the morning j&gt;nir it carefully angry, exeitod or impused npun, or oth '
will Im- held in grateful remembrance by Gov. Edwards. ... Mrs,. Lincoln is now afteru.M.n.
tin- Innrv and u-vniing millions ol future npparuotly about 3d yearn iff age ; to n tiu: untortuhate woman is being held by from the drags Into a clem, bollle, ark ers angry about you.
TTOUSEY and C
Hold on to the truth, for it will serve
very handaomr woman, with a vivacious J. IL Cook. E*q., and Washburn has it. and keep It for
A tableepoonhil
ages. ‘ I am very truly ymra.
and graceful manner; is an interesting been cmiiiiilled to the lockup to await of gum wntorwtirrod in a pint of stiirch, well, nnd do yotf good tfouuglmnt etermH. 11 AM LIS.
Middleville. Barry county, Mich.
To lion. Geo. Ashinun. President, &amp;e. nnd sparkling talker.
Standing by her the result.
made in the usual manner, will give to ’yHold nn to vlrloe, It to abnre aft pritw.
almost gigantic husband, six' appear- prZlawn, cither white or printed, a Lok of
THE undcraijraetl
Thb Jomx Bnbwg Fuwd.—We have
for you in nl! times nrtd phccA
DzuocnATic Rrmrow.-The Ixml-'ille i/r. but i» really about, (he average height seen two Weal India merchauta who new new., when nothing d»o can rcau.ro
Hold on to ynur character, for It to,and
uf
ladies.
They
have
three
suns,
two
of
them
after
they
have
been
washed.
”
J.Mirariol May 3-1. emulates OPtin tho
One of
thum already mentioned, antf tin alder onr have, jaat arrived fnjin Hayti.
ever will be yuur best wealth.
’
rewriting id the Democracy a* fallows:
cr onaaionrr. airomcv ann
-­
Hold on to your tongue when you are'
—a young man of sixtreu or tighten them, who is an accomplishi-d aud educa­
and Notary Public. Conveysnetug and CnllretFarmixo Wxlu—One great difficulty
‘•Wln-ti fhe'two wings ol the dmms.'rated man. and a cousin .tff.PreaidentGef__ _ ___ _
.....win R. fiumd n&gt; u-e
randy to swsnf, fie, spv.lt harsh, or nss.'
years, now at Harvard College, Mass.
cv bco&gt;iu0 reunited again—d ever such
fli.rd. informs us that when be left Port in the way of good farming is tin. much any improper word.
*
-1..... 1.1 .it 1fill be interFanners nre so hurried in lhe
au Prince, two weeks mo. tbe craitribo- land.
an even. . ........ -- - Hold on to your hand, whrft ycM are,
Jod&lt;e Kelly wad Mr'. Lincala.
eating to h.-af lhe delegates nt the Chnrteslions of cuflee. fi&gt;r tbe benefit of John getting in. and in the hanealing of their
JAMES H. BROWN,
tb
ohmM to strike, pinch, scratofa, steel of
Om.wli... or
W®0- “~rt ll”?r
On Saturday a number «ff the Republi­ Brown’s femily. anmunted U» about2,000 crops, that ihrv have really no time to
OUNTY SURVEYOR. Office in the Court
the
Heuw. at n^uos.- P.re&lt;m. deamng Li. , r|^7w-|^w
d«&gt;m.
Uw »&lt;«|t
“ can delegates went down to Springfield to bag-, of 120 lbs. each, and It was tbe devote to the improvement of the Soil.—
»?rvie«t W1U etilatbe Sheriff, officedxiUncuidiing «l*
alpplKl. ...»
»“« '/■ call on. their nojuiucc. 'Die correspond­ general «-pin).»n that another thousand Let any one visit the ten acre farms in
Dr. Wltwhip is a aenrible reformeTr—•
.ml &gt;b« ,»"•&lt;"« •-» J- ent of the Chicago Journal in Doting the Lags would be added, as everybody re­ the neighborhood of Cmanuali, and die
He says—"never rise fn-m the tA’.fe
Th., .rrrthe e«nqurr.,n&gt; .nd who U» proceedings at Mr. Lincoln’s house, re- garded it as both a duly and a privilege truth sou* becomes appsrent that nx.ro
satisfied—never get &lt;&gt;«&lt; of Led m l&lt;»na
totes
the
fidiowing
singular
incident
:
so contrite. As these begs are worth profit can be made from ten acres, prop
I- &gt;U*
ns you bare any inclination to lie there "
• Tall Judge Kolly. iff -P*^ was Chen from 112 to 1'14 each, it to prnb«ble that irly tilled and manured, than can be reauea n«, ,«»&gt;r
”
That’s tbo talk ! Lola hr eat and plenty
luu-poi-i « •
“r J“'&gt; •*l«hr&gt;'i"ri presented by ,.Mr. Ashinun to Mr. Lin- the Republic ot Ilayti will ndd to the alUed from one hundred acres run over
of bed—brave, Wltwhip, old feller I
; ,
coin.
As
they
shook
hands,
each
eyed
in
the
usual
B«d«e«t
manner.
The
ocJohn Bro an fund from 120,000 to 440,X ..urn™
OLIVER _E; EVERTS,
.w. twUhh, wry bud w tai. JM • the other’s ample propb'rtloite with gen
0p0.—N. Y. Tri^nt.U.
Aw American writer.dwelling uptp lbw
(Hb no ,dd «4dVr I" « »«• erotie admiration,Lincoln, fiwonjr, standgrowing rtvuvi
~. - - who occupy large farina, barely, bold importance of small things, aaya ibsl be
,01
be wUlmji, «,b,u&gt;&lt;wd to II. Ao
' —It was a noMe‘shd beautiful answer
always taken “tmte wen &lt;ff a rtraw."-—,
RKo.sr^Ere’I:
•ail 6»rm ip-U*A»IUd;gnity.
• . of our qnren, aay&lt; the British worktnso, their own."
|,«ert .dd Gern^n rf Kendathdiuy
_ _ _
E-;&gt; 1 nly, peibap-. if there’s a eherrjr
put.
d»~.enxl« lb. U« k.-. An
-What’, ypor height,” inqmrcd Lin­
XVHmm. snd open at all kwara, 1
that she gave u» an African Prince, who
cobbler al «»ne end &lt;ff it.
. _ ,
.. &gt;lMt_
erriw J*. — 'J"* &lt;»
coln.
..
.
.
...
sent an embassage, with &lt;n*tiy prevents, my landlady, informs mu that abe was
“Sht feel three; whin's yonr s. Mr.
pnwanmio, and a wa, at ibe Prwldeat 1 |
and
toik&lt;-d
In
return
t&gt;»
Wil
him
tbes*efet
greatly troubled formerly with anta In
H. N.
right at ti* uMc. Wbrn preened, after Lincoln f” a*l J udjrs Wley^u'hb round
&lt;/ England’s greatneae and Englano’s her eopb.«ard, tn which ahekapt n« .«ly
dinner.' to give bb nmep.bt?nces of deliberate
s
• ;
ghby; nntl our beloved Queen sent him, diaton. hot victuals; but the awndenlul
. '•Six feet fi»ur,’’replied Lincoln,
Waabjuglon- hlB rfceollecti‘«« *oro
th.
^Km.Pa.bowsiminoto. My dear 5 . ft. ....... x__ _e
to ba vary fod-finite»«* eomelhlug
man. mv heart has^etm aching f« years
did tw fits Hrackiab. to an art! boor
mpbor a aura remedy
foTM P^esdent that 1 Could |.wft up tn.
show the emltasahdor her rfin rounds and
aB cupl'oanlii, safes, dbtiher rich ornaments, but banding him a

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

D

h i» an Expectorant. which
i paaw^y to the tonga, aad
iucr. perform* Ila ttattr to
and.iihcr humors' fraaatba
ing Th. third itMW.Mh
th uble strength to the kid1, tlw v draw large araoents
&gt;io&lt;&lt; Which to llL ftfew,
r.'iuai; ur water rilif,

DRY GOODS I ’
MILLINERY

GROCERIES,

CROCKER Y!

NEW YORK COSTS.

of au itnilaltri wilb th
nre A. J. Wtiijn A. Cu..‘
tier part »C the riauette •
I... ..........

,V?

t-ffort* A Cu.,IIaltteg»;r. A.
lie: Eli N.cbuk^nutpetai* ;
Hilt; sad by fin^gata gca-

pill in &lt;-arl&gt; box. •
__ __ 1

J. S.GOODYEAT, &amp; Co.

I”

P1

UTLEJIY.
ism Distance
Lmerica Ahead.
reasons why

J

IS BOWER

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u? jlxl&gt; sj/xxmaM
in-’fii otrxx
i'SUCXS
iAX Xi XU.
; &gt;
•
PARLOR 8TOTES, contra

greatest variety of
LEVATED j

*i STOVES,
J VEN STOVBB*
COOK STOVES.
tows. But Plato &lt;si BoxMeves

7 ttth.

EATON &amp; BARRY

C

little ftonia,", said J udgv Kallcj.v

—rvrsH6S7

til. TTHNia,
• Washington

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.
j ,
surrendered.

rnwunfolHSg rthnr.frvH.
ly

AND

rater * &lt;i»-i«»u«r.

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Tu&lt;*’Jn*1 pr‘,&lt;’?‘

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fe- It mnv he

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Rhcsaks DvmfUjm*.—Cut the rtnt-

The China

�adre&amp;dy Sold.
L informed tlut Uw-^Hgruph which it

in Buaincse.
ibirf

wfth
FOR I'llESlDtTtF

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ferita own iStereat, to be a lifue m&lt;W
careful, inasmuch aa some of ita present Presidency.
CT nXOMM.____________

For;
emnmsneed ta
tbe vicinity
D.rigr, tha time noted was 4 o clock, and
-CkMMMhe -TT
&lt;'^r"*74.rX,ylr
P M
The distance between the" two

ABRAHAM LIMC0LN

-$|ppewrcd j^iginally ns an editnrGl

PeKilbCo. Scijtii:4,.ib&lt;iut iio*yt

Banner having uttered similar sent!

FOR Vic« FRXSIDDrr.

when they “break

8h&gt;I

'Jf9* oorxa&gt;

' *•
that wc
,......... - .--JWL,..................
JT of the
pquidilyTof tha blacks ; titet ia. |l*rt Jhey
ffei^ld «qny all tbe priritare*
tlhs
Wk^pw-ttawrelle. JUAreawtra
WftLlbw i«not « vry popular 4etriuc.—
Wo have bad mauy a confab with, wonre
W» anr now -strong. ■RrpuUioms.’ we
taking.tbe broud ground uf equality, aud
UlMtjnta opposite grouad.
' “We were brought up in a.State where
Viveks were xpter^ an&amp;nra- do no*
knww of auy inacmveniuoco resulting from
U* tboqgbjperbapu k would Rot work Wo
ywl, uhurc the Uack*- afo . more numer­
ous.
Wc have no doubt of the right of
pve white* to guard against such an evil,
ifjt.U one. Our opinion is that.it would
be. lie*t fur nil omeesned tn taivelhe culnarij population in a Slate by themselves;
ifti*.if within the jurisdiction of the Uni-

urw.

hmb mmnp. **!•/*♦/
-LAMQFORD G. 8ERBX,
Mr ArWVMrtMwrW-aiARljLB UFSOtoAr (Wry ak x.W »U-SAM’b R 1ACEY
AedW«JW&lt;*s/*4re*ri^J M. OREOjO^Y.

HEZKKLIIT 0. WELL5.
.
RUtTR HOSMER. • Fnw. W r&gt;i*U&lt;-GE0X0E W. LES! ’
Fhw. W
HAYDEN. ■ •
/roffl &amp; 2XWrW-*WfiJ8TVB OOBURN.

CONGRHMIONAI. CONYKNTK&gt;N.
flto stonier:
'

Hat Conereariunal Cotwanticn, the Rqmblicun
Blaclon* &amp; the several Aaaemblg I luAnda eompri-

should pave the right to have their Setra
tors and liepresenhilives -iu Dungrcsa^nd
viKo fur.President.
With us, ‘worth

scon ninny

•a'^he 'organs of th* African dlytiticracv
dm.*l appear to be auttsftvd wttti The RepublitMi nominations far State o'flfi-erji.—
Wtiflu- thlwT-*.A»Y bwtrte. n matter of SeriMM tegret with the' HrjnlLftciin.'i. it can’t
farMfcktad:- The d|mi erncy mu*t g.-ln
sodiHihrit.
But, while their papers,
published in the vidnlty of the jrcsideuev
of sewrnl candidates, uniformly speak &gt;&gt;f
them a* liaving tho JtdlVraoniari'pre-req­
uisites fur office, “hrnesty rapacity, and
faitlifulne**,” the itominutton &lt;&gt;f John Ow«,
r. ,r State Treasurer, troubles
Attn.
All euoccdu bls emineht filne**
fur the plaee; none assail his tcputatlun ;
but acme of then) nre fearful that he
can't or won’t attend t o the'duties &lt;&gt;f the
office. The Corunna Democrat, prompt­
ed probably by ‘‘Detroit influence," says’:
“Can any rine lwlreve that John O.wen
Will leave his private bunUies* in Detroit
nwrieto Lansing, and attend p^'rsonnlly
to thc'dntire of the office of State Tressuter ? Do the people wont to "elect to
the &lt;»fficc n inan who will not attend to ita
duties himself?
■ If the reputation and Integrity'of Mr.
Owen is to be used simply to riirry thro’
a Slate andnrstalerTnusrv. IrTtimph in
ibte Stata and the duties of tba office are
to be performed by some favorite party
wire-worker, then we say he -sfarnld be
ci eased do higher thnu his assodstes.'’
: The Democracy need not give them
suites anv concern about tire* manner in
which Mr. Owen will attend tn the duties
of uffic* of IVtasurvr.
1 le-lms hn hnhitti-

F. D. BOARDMAN,
I. MARVIN,
D. C. HENDERSON.
Dated June Tib, IB
*

MR. BCTXNER'N XPRBJH.-fcw

“The. Barlinrisin &lt;&gt;f Sliyerf** has been

most faithfully portrayed

in tip.’ recent

speech of CitAKLKa Sunsxu. in .thc F. S.

Senate.

Mr. S. basnet only known but

frit its barbarism nenriy to the cost of

health and life.

It is but nafurnl thbl he

should deal- with tbqsabjoct with an un­
sparing hand.

the Pacific

dirt" on

in, that lhe extract quoted, railway.
rail
TntFsppIicatfan.btilrefera'

w*mU1

T

We cannot'.unite with

those whocundemn this speech—it is just
and justly diBi-rvcd by' th&lt;rte it flage late*.
Asa matter of present policy,'milder
language might have been u«ed. or rath­
er, lass truths might havu been teld—for

the language itself is ehasto and unexcep­
tionable—even respectful.

This speech

was designed, and docx fully answer the'

only argument used by the slave propsgrtiidn to justify their aggression*.

The

dahn has been set up, and sought to be

maintained by argument and proofl", that

Slavery is a beneficent institution, and

not only that, but a promoter of civilian
lion, and is calculated to improve the

condition of both master and slave.

We

are driven by these apologise™ of alsvo
ry, to discuss the merits nl the institutino;

aud wo arc heartily' glad that Mr. Stun­
■UeiitiiH* to all business -ntrusted to him.
ner has taken tho initiaCivc'in C-ngress.
If .-Mr. Owen is elected State Treasurer,
aabe will bo, it would be more of a task and answered tho arguments andassump-.
than the Democrat imlwints to Indore lions of Mo DnffecvHammond, .Chest­
him iu {threw “proxy” Y&lt;» My man. He nut, Davis, Brown, Hunter and Mawm,
ialuo tnudbin the habit of attending to who fiave been loud in their encomiums
and doing his own business, tiiereby
upon the peculiar institution,
"
knowing lit Zbdfff- It; th£t it would’ be
laouMwcr to such 'assumptions. Mr.
bod-Jbr Mm to~fldwpt-»av other way ;
a|»d hi* suoeriwdgldlfr « nature £trafhhfce Sumner is not only excusable, but is fully
thsRbo will never take upon himself any justified In laylngdmre the wfdtedn«siras&gt;d
public duly, aa Treasurer nr other, withbarbarism of the institution,and in thrust
mit giving his habitual persona! attention
tu it—Dt. Trib.
. ing the stench of its abonii nations under
the very nostril* of those who have as­

serted It* sweetness and testified of its
The mini on* of the slave pourer, hero purity.
and elsewhere, have begun, even at this
We would place Mr Sumner’s speech,
early duy'of tbe campaign, their usual entire, before our readers, but far its
system of detraction aud falsehood, and
great length. And in seloct'mg from it,
are giving evidence of tbeir determination
to stop al no villainy that o&amp;r* the we feel like selecting it all; nevertbtdcea

slightest hope of benefit to their disgrace­
ful cause.
Mr. Lincoln is to be visited
with all the bitter hate they iaatinctivdy
entertain for honest men.
They have
begun by revamping their old and explo­
ded feisebood, that when in Congress be

wo shall lay extracts from It before our

voted against granting the means for
promruting the Mexican War,
Chief
and vUcstof the utterera of this revamp­
ed felsehixid, in our Stale, is the pauper
eoeoern on Griswold *L
There is nnt
one word of truth in. the charge of these
corrupt stipendiaries that Mr. Lincoln
voted against stipplira.for prosecuting the
Mexican war. The charge W*« originated
by Dougins In the campaign of 1858.—
But it was promptly disproved, and by
the more decent of the Democratic pa
per* of Ills., admitted to be untrue.—
Amongst others, lhe Matron Gazette, a
Douglas pope*’. Imd tbe onndor to eontradiet It
We pubHrii b&lt;?i&lt;&gt;w its denial of
the story, which is the only reply to the

ton assembled in Convention at Rich
mond, Va., on tbe 10th Inst. Their c m-

reader* from time to time.

Tho seceding democrat* from Charles­

Washington, June Ifi.
.
The. repoct, made taiheSenate this
morning by Mr. Mason, chairman of the
Harpc-r’a, Jerry Committee, cuniprires
150 fe.1l4.-ap pogo*), exclusive of ruluminMU* testimony. A full 'hi»tary is given
of J«4jn Brow it'a movements and result.;
und refareqe^is madeto lhe utter insecurily of lhe peace and aafely of some of tbe
State* owing to the excited condition of
the, public mind.
Tbe rifled carbines
nuuwfactored « Connecticut, it would
appcar,l ) bu ordinarily used in strife in
Kaunas, and *.-irt thitlu-i far that purpose,
were voluntarily , placed by the Maawichusetta KAttsaa CigutniUec,through ita chair­
man, in the hand* of Brown, with vague
and uncxpUiuol instruction as to their
re&lt;L but the truth was, it wpuld appear,
lie finally cuooeived the purpose of incit­
ing riyjl- war ill some of the Slave State*.
This expedition, *0 atrociousin character,
would have been arrested had even ordinSy,care been taken &lt;»n the port of tbo
asaochiucitn . Qitnmittce to ascertain
whether Bros11 was truthful in bi* pro­
le**feus. - Tbp Conuuittec arc not prepar­
ed, to suggest any Icgudatioa, which, in
tbair opinion, would lie adequate to pre
vent like occurreffees in future.
If the
reyend States, whether from motives of
policy, or a desire 1&lt;&gt; preserve the peace
&lt;&gt;f the Union, if nut from fraternal feefing,
do not bold it incumbent on them alter
th* experience pf the country to guard in
future by appropriate legislation against
similar occurrences, the Committee can
find no guarantee elsewhere far the recur
ity.uf peace between the States of the Un
ion.
So far, however, a* the safety ol
tho public property is involved, tbe Cammitteo would earnestly recommend that
provision should be made by the Execu­
tive or the law tu keep under adequate
military guard tbe public armories and
arsenals of the U. S-. in the same way
and inMiner now prsetioed at the navy­
yards and farts. 1 The report is signed by
Messrs. Masun, Davis nn-l Fitch.
Senators Cullantcr and 1 Doolittle, the
minority, of the Committee, in lhe emtrao
of their, brief report, say there is no evi­
dence that any o»her ettixen* than th.&gt;ae
with Brown accessory to this outbreak ;
nor any pnxjf that any others had any
knowledge of tbe conspiracy or its pur­
pose* iu lhe year 1859; oordocs any ev­
idence show that-there was a conspiracy
to rescue Brown or his associates from
prison in-Virginia. Time and reflection
have happily dix-apuled much of the
nlarm and suspicion, and have shown that
this raid Was but an oflkbnot of the excit­
ing outrages and lawlessness in Kansan.
They say there is no fact celling for CongressiiMial legiriallou.

-tMt*’*-*"—■'J»4

conjecture i» uw».&gt;*■••• --—7—
_
..r th® opintor
nnini/*&gt; that
Inst
meteorologist, r_
is of"
Division of Michigan militia.
whirlwind* never attain a vqfocUjLOR
their own axes of more than 800 miles an
hour—something more than the kel'Wty
of a cauni'O ball fired by a full charge;
and it i* nut jjkdy that »» the tornAdo
growing finely in-thia vicinity.
’1
that engage* nur, nttentita1 Mr. K. * max­
fy The wheat crop in thia vicinity
imum was exceeded, if it was reached--promises a good yield.
We have, as But the blowing ol erdar dilnglvs throiigh
yet, beard but little oomplain I about the tbe ride a bouse,the forcing of pine chip*
into an ink tree. *0 solidly that they cv’d
not be pulled oul by lhe finger*, and the
£&gt;• Fruit uf every kind grown hi this wringing off of chicken* bends by lhe
rt-g.uo, never promisad morn abundantly force of tbe wind alone, show that lhe air
mu*t bare had a momentum mIummI
than now.
equal to that of a in&lt;»kel bulb
Wc
trust that lhe Chkngn Academy ««f science
•yi^a Center, on the 15th. Speeches were will not suffer this great calamity to be
forgotten without making minute and
made, and att excellent, free dinner was
careful inquiry into the ph-n&lt;»mi-na u hieli
served up. AJurge crowd was in alien caused aud attended it.—Ckicttyn I‘rt*4
dance.
d- IVibu^e.
_

Parson

Brownlow says, ‘-on.

toes Of 150 lives.

A rifle in the bands of a Mr.

J3F

Shaw, of Birchville, Sanilac Co., n few

days since bnrsted, nicngling hrs head

rgr- Mun*. Blondin crossed Niagara

l-iy*' A Grand Temperance pic nlc will

cornu of at the Fair Grounds iu Battle

re*olut5&lt;»u*

nt

81,000 A. YEAR

riilret&gt;»Mh^t-anrttwT*reu berv.lu relliu* I
work, aa our indueen.cr.te' to all auch
liberal.

SEWING MACHINES

ception Giininlttec are fully completed,
and promise a ftit to them of unusual
vplendur. Large price* are paid fur tho
hire of ths window* along the line of the
processum. Tbo fnrtit of tbe Metropolitan
Hotel is already dro&gt;&gt;r&gt;U'd with huudrvd*
&lt;tf Japanese and Atneriean flags.
The
part of the hotel set apart for the ^Embas­
sy. Ima been decorated under the superin
tendence uf Leliind Bros., with tasteful
magnificence, embracing several novel
features, th&lt;- reception nauns being pantwlcd with ftuoly executed paintings. of,

What everybody wants.

on the o-g. river, on the Vth in»L

In lutr
coxvAixixo
I gw** rvai
S1MM.E REMKblEd,.. EA^LT .OBTUNED, 1 ’’JE*

The capital at St. Louis, invested
in tire Lager beer trsile.i* nboot 12,124,*

000.

J FIRST CLASS MACHINE,

Which we wUi aeU al a very small proOl. Tire
Machine ia largo -NINE INOHES BY FOUR in

FA-MI LI'

pula ami

DOfTOB:

FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN
J
No rei
ALL FORMS. I wlwle liii

-

b.(

ant, fought a duel at Nortalk, Va.
was wounded.

berD.o..

----------------

THE

Neal

tow-to cftruJ npao tVc «i«4.
■nd Ik&gt;w to emit for Ibm ;
bn« to prepare drink*. poaltrie*. Me., and bow to Raartt
ng^-nal hifrtliou ftvm l&gt;atajiiou* di»ea«ru.

I the Ulfrh priced Machine*, came* a

They were artists from

New York.

Judge Orr, of Springfield, Mo.,

IT TURNS. VERY EASY AND IK ALMOST
NOISELESS IN OPERATION!

I IUM1.U1 .IrelqrlU, ait
. retire audcLcerful
iwure.

has announced himself os an independent

candidate far Governor of Mo.
SHERIFF’S SALE

jy Tho report of lhe Investigating
Committee in the John Brown affair, hits

been mndo.

It codsjn smoke.

IT TELLS YOU

brrnk n Needle.
Thli Driving Wheel ia on the outeide
hie, cntirelr free (rwui contact with u lud
They will do any klnu of reuiur dun

l-e-a, worm/ &gt;r«HW head,

Ruinat'd

dies lor tf.eir cure.
IT TELLS YOT

of the Japanese Embassador* one of un­

Ague, ana uuuaua, rrlfow,
ttphe*,- eesrfei,- and other

■tick beiug-indepetMiciitlv locked?

i» Eight, (i

fvr rtrar cure.

A terrible tornado swept over

•

YU

Licking Co., Knnuas, on the 8th. Several

&lt; ouvumptiua,
brrpctMia,
A^ana.Dropa.V. Oowt.Uheu-

lives were lost and much projicrty de­
stroyed.

o'clock, io il

Tbe fire works factory of Bonne
&amp; Co., in

Brooklyn, exploded

IT TELLS YOU

recently.

TAKEN

No livre bwL

THE

HIGHEST

Cnretang v». Shaw, at St.

Louis, Judge

Heber overruled tin- motion fur a new

"Sberllt (

PREMI I’M

In the breach of promise enw of |

MORTGAGE BALE.

IT TELLS YOU

der. The «orkit&gt;c parte net er require chance,
toaacqaentlj all trouble of polling them m order

Stair

trial.

ia large, aud strong, at
(j#" Francis P. Blair has notified his tiue. Ths H" Hanoi

St. L«&gt;um, June 15.
constituents of his intention to resign bi*
Judgi-Semple Orr of Springfield ad­ scat in Congress, at tbe end of tbe preadressed the people of that plsrr this after­
noon. and ntmouneod himself as an inde­
pendent candidate far Governor ofMo.—
He will not now enter the campaign, hut
Wc had nn opportunity the other dny
canvaw the State with Cui Jackson, the
uf riding over this road from Detroit to
democratic candidate.
Sl John*.
The cars have been running
Naw York. June 15.
through upon th * nsid to Grand Haven

AMMuxmox fob Tira Campaion.—
Scrernl democratic! association* which
were patnhliBhed ib'tbi* city and vicinity
for'catnpnign purpmra, have lately been

—in u&gt;« 1

.

pRT* The two aleainers, Umpire ami
Dew-drop were totally destroyed by fist,

usual splendor.

in a comntnne state, on aceonnt of the fix
rfe at Charleston. Without a candidate,
daily represented.
.
their CnnMltutlor.a, by lawn, and docu­
New York had •‘comnttiwloner” whn ments of all sorts, were of no more value
were allowed scats on the floor, but were than so manv old clothe*. They attempt­
ed'|n np«n tho political shop without any
not
sdiniltod as delegates.
. . A
1
capital wherewith to carry on lhe buai
falsehood ' necessary, at present
The
nesi,' and therefore fbund themsekca
Gazette aaya:
ISouth Cuftilina wore also accredited to compelled to put up the shutters.—JT.
"Tbe political friend* of Mr. Lincoln Baltimore.
So the Convention cboh a F. IlenU.
railed bur attcnlbm to the record, and ,recevs. to assemble again upon/the 2I*t,
T-Parson.Brownlow lajelv describing
upon examinaiion. we find that ln*tc.sd of
Mr. Lincoln, It was John Henry, of M&lt;»r 'undoubtedly nnriripMing• rupture there. bis. sansatiun on visiting Washington,
_____________ * ■ ... _ «.. .
J .
&lt; South Carolina will nntW represwnted-at
Baltimore, but her delegates will wilt to
“Upon coming out of the Alexandria
yoiu the other&gt;eesdera upon jho Bild- boat and breathing the atmosphere of
Washington, I fancied that I felt an iodi­
our farmer fellow-dtixro gave no such
more Cuovention.
nation to steal *omathing. and m stated
rets, and farther, tfait this record will
to mv comradoa. Some of them remark­
‘f— muster* willi the best men of any I
RnootWATiB.—Hon. Seboyier Colfe*. ed ia reply, that tl&gt;ere was somrthing in
of Ind.,was renominated for Congress, by
acclamation, un the' 13th ofJ une.

Premium,
35 and 40 Dollar

Creek uu the 20th insL

from Detroit to Wisconsin, Minnesota,

slave code

■tlewJent Ccwtireneaa.

New and Improved
DOUBLE LOCK TIGHT FAST STICH,

sand persons were present

to tbe bluer end.

Charleston.
Wo believe only seven
,
1States were fully, and two others par*

GaatnALOt.—A- Garibaldi

L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

Two thou­

river un a rojfc-, the 7th in*L

Preparation* are being made iu

New York, June 15.

Jnvabd, m&gt; long Ud ridaen
tbrxotten w their mra nei.b

New Advertisements.

Ho is nut expected to recover.

fuat fully.

for lhe period of a year or more.

cd resolutions affirmhtg in substance, tbo

fob

Mechanic-’ Lisas in

tua, IHs., on lhe 4th, that resulted in the

F. P. Blair has resigned hi* mt In
He Intends to go before hh
we know of ibcirJeTilvrations and feel­ Congress.
constituents as a candidate for re election.
ings, they proposed to oppose Douglas
The Ginveotiou pw«.-

Am

What conatitutM Llbvl and
Steudvr. and tbeUtr as UtMsrriagv Dower, tba Wife's right
In Property, Divorce, atd Ali-

he felt an Inclination to steal sometbiig." assist Garibnidi in hia present heroic en­
terprise. The association is eoup*&gt;sed of I( Tells Von
Your “ruling pa*afeu” Mr. Brownlow,
Americans and ita labors are independ­
is no doubt as strung in tbe atmosphere of ent of the active effort* of tbe Italian
league, which Ims collected a considurabfa
Washington as any where else.
sum uf mtwy fur the cause within a few

New York to make the reception there

sultations were mostly private; hut what

majority or

&lt;K CROSBY,

lies for ihcireurs

IT TELLS YOU

tb&lt;-third

printed direction*. We hare levered tbe exclu­
sive ageuev cf the

aiBi pleat trea'ou»d&lt;. Broken

rXIVEBSAL DEMMER AXD GUAGE,
U l.i—1&gt;

u.ll. L. ...I-1J

_ ■

■&gt; ■ . .
Sort*,' White Swelling*,
LIw», Wbitlowc, Boil*.
Burna, and Scrofula.
IT fEUS YOU Uf the variMM.Lwy.ww [x^l.

It

fortheir cure, together »«h
many valuable taut* for £•

form* with the steamer* from Grand Ha­

aa shall

ven to Milwaukee, tho most direct route
and the Great North-west.

The track i*

Mortgage-, vta.j, .1

well laid, the care well finished, and com­
modious, and lhe business of this Compa­
ny which I* very extensive, i» managed
by

a very honorable and gentlemanly

board of officers and conductois.

North-wcttcm State*. Wc are indepeudeni and
fully rwpoaribte for all w. buy or uir ^c War
raat every Maclitue w» adl. and pari,ch e&lt;n ..

It passes through 000 of the riche*t
portions of tbe State.
Tbe land from
Detroit to Royal Oak is very flat and
fertile.

reelr-l! relink*

41,000 A YEAR
o( Michigan.

DAVID 8. REYNOLDS.

JOHN K. POTTER, PuhUaAor,

Near Pontiac, and for, some

mile* this .ide, the laud is roUiag but

■•Wils 1SSSCI1TISI

■rich and productive ; further weet to St.

PHILADELPHIA.

Johns, tbe country ia

Administrates** Sale.

qttlti level, free

,higb«*t bidder
to the vih

from »wamp*,bul rich and well timbered,
with beech, jnaple. oak, white ash, etc.
Our people and business men will find

this, a very convenient and pleasant route

t«i Detroit, and the East.

The station on

x-ft:

This

ia a fitting tribute to hi* faithfulness to
MHVOil in (boost taiwstire to Mr. Ijiwooln,
W-iuabe Iho retrem
faUy.

tbs WiaUaof Weooestitoenta, and the in-

week, on Wednesdayi and Saturdays to
Ada, a pojat w«&lt; uf Saranac 00 tbe MU-

.—Fernando C.

•r*3J«q

�SAVED’S^c. w.^1

St
-11

J

—»T DVTlro OOOBS o»—

SnClAL ■ROTIcnS, Fmriap sere, ✓ aaU umA

,

•wev

ru.-.-ioTi

’

NEW'GOODS

;

Notice!!

, \

Fciurn or Jdlt Crlmb*atuu&lt;.—We
presums U b' gvnerelly known thsl, the

J““ k ww.

re?**! **?**£*?*?

*irBof ,bs

v

coming snnirersarjr of our Notional In­
dependence wlH be celebrated at this

arrangement M

Every

place.

LAWS AMD BEAITIFUl

been

niadklo make the occasion pleeflant sod
profitable, and we now call, attention to

EARWAKS STORE,

this subject for lhe purpose of urging all
who can to partake In these exercise*.

i * wwarail MHuiniri. M
HASTINGS

It

DRY GOODS!

I* proper tn remember lhe time “that

GREAT VARIETY.

tried men’s stiuls.” by appropriate signa

ufrejuicing—not by drunkeuneea aud dotoucher;—but by calling to mind tbe

trails and sufferings, the manly courage
rider ransoff a weh man. The new. of tbe ano
willing to face even death, to bequeath to

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

iheir posterity the blessings we now en­
joy.

Let ui celebrate, and kt us spend

what money we choose to spare, in our
own midst,rather than feed tbcae already

nter-fcd by appliances of which we are

deprived.

HOME TESTIMONY.

Garnre Lou. Karos Co., Mret, Aug. H. I».
Da. C. W. Rolscc—Door Ar;—for four years
I wn. aeespiy dfoM
Bbsmartfom re start
I was eontnsd
bowas
lone time The
Dote;,
did «. to
notor
r^d
a&gt;4far
J .aJ^pXi

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

The discovert of coating a pill ikfth'
lotted with Dr. Brrriek. All others m
feita, and if used Will do barm, and dte*
rick. UerricVaFiJHarertegsntlrpai
box, with S large sheet of diretlio*., *j
2S cent, pee box, 5 boxes Corti. ■

i ■wsaariivj-

i

Blood

HARDWARE!

Tua SassATn School Pre Nre.—Of

this morry-making of children of a lesser
.six! a larger growth, we can aay nothing

[vsilivek, ns we Irad no reporter on the
pouud.

Otto rieinitv. My Pre* Offleo mldre-. »• Oneida
Vrilcy, Eadiaob county. N. Y., wbotv person, in’aud foam more telly ur*' ~
rendition for three lo»|
Ibfo letter if you like. I
rates your rejiutatwu.

of all kind* comprising BLEECHEDand
BUOW* .SHUITIXGS «xie II E ET
1NGS. Striped ud CteekaMnl~K Deo.
ipu, Colto.»lu, aplioetuo, lOottKlie
Jerne, Feney nnd Blork Doeikln*, Cowltterea, Printa, dicfrJ • ’**“•’
■ "•s*'

But from what we bewr, we be

lie*, Medina, etc.

.YH'LiVIOII’ATB
BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

Read THIS!

jBuuucbolJ Reut

liere the “good time” pr«uniscd,waa fully

realized , and, we trust, a new impulse,

&gt;u±'"o1ri“41""‘ "™*

■mJ a new interest, green to the Sabbath

• CvMMsevred by Trask*. Magnetic Ointment
!W«
*«.«jc Oint.ni -nt

School.

children are made to

When

Wwld.

I~k'*

DRESS GOODS

tor Meo.. Boy*. Ladle*. Mlaa**, and Childrens

Mew Additions

know that bible education is not uccema-

Comprise, all the l.lret »tyte» erStt.KR,
Challic*, brilliants, h.u., Beregre. FRENCH
MUSLINS, end *11 other klui. that can be nam­
ed, many of which ata gmllj aopcrior in qua!itj
and beaaly to any thing torciotere offered iu thia

rily, lhe .xjtnpanioti of han] benebe*, sor­

rowful looks, and elongated visagee, they
will seek it as a pleasure, rather than re­
gard it as a pennnncc, to

lx?

performed

once a week tn pay fur lire privilege of

living in this world of cares and sorrows.

ClLCHUtTIUK

AT MIDDLSVILLK.—Our

fnrnd* at Middleville have concluded to
rok-bnile the “fourth’’ at borne.

Well,

we cannot blame them, although wewo’d
liked to have met them here.

But if

they can celebrate at home,all the bettor,

a. it will give a greater number a chance

tn join In such exrrvises^nd prevent many

from going out of

to spend

the county

their money.

NOTICE!
BaasT On. Taaaacana-. Omca, I
Uantlnga, Marek 14, 1840. |
Natieete hereby given, that I am prepared to
receive the principal and interest due on Primary
School end Swamp ,Landa, if the aaune .ball be
paid in before tbe firn of August next
IL N. BHELDVN, Co. Treasure*

PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD.

tho

Boys' Clothing which wepflw- at
EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

PRICES.

Hardware

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We bare a Cnc variety of Mualin.. Ladle*'
SLEEVES and collar*. Chimoia^la. Genl, ahtrl
Romani* mid Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; alao Hosiery, every style of Glovea and
Mitt*, Hunnrti*. Ribbon*. Dress Ttiu:miugs.'ete.

•■f this well known Institution with much
nmAdt-ace in the honorable character of
Wc feel assured that it i*

a very useful and reliable Institution.
Louis is

The number uf sluvea

GREAT DISCOVERY 1
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

FOU$b/
sud Tin Ware of any and every ahape mad descrip­

EAVE TB.OUGHB

being

out eicb.Bumte, shall be subject io k t&gt;ue uf n«i
more ibsn tee dollars.
.Wlol/rtLrareta/; That it shall be tbe
Ouranaortment of Table and Pocket Cvtlety,'
duty of tboMarshal of said rUlage of Hartings, SILVER SPOONS, l'o&lt;t Mtnjais, H«;&gt;- Skirta.
or iay per’0’’ whom he mar appoint, that in Vankry Notioua, and things la gvnarei k full aud
case any dogs are (bund running at large within
complete.
• \ • • ; •
.• ■ • s \
the eorioratten of thia tiIIjrm. contrary to the
above by-law, to abort or otherwise dispose uf
READY-HIDE CLOTHING,
them. Iconed lately
.

up in any part of the county.

.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

We slua m.Duteelure Copper. Bra&gt;«, Sheet I run ,

Manufactured at tbe lowest rales, and put

143J130.

.

i* now selling a*&gt;r»
Crvarrut for I Douan.
than can be bought for the »mna tnou^.Wt any nth
er store Uua ride oCNnw York, it iaihe art/good
dnenfoetbe people of Ballis Cr—kr K,alen.iwO%
MarehaU, HASTINGS, and the .urTunndin^eoontry, w porchaac good* la this fine. Plesas give
too a cal) and tat the truth of this e«acrtipe, or ■
REND IN YOUR ORDERS, suff the »xkU will b»
selected and pul un with *a reach cert as if you
were prearnt to .elect them yoat.clres. ’
'
Mvatock ufG«wd»i» larHemidw.il wlvoSeJ.com
aiatlhg of every variety and of

Prices, for Reedy Psy.

— \Ve invite puldic attention of the card

a-?/" The population of St.

tho foot

and warrant prices to suit,

This

we bcltercis mostly a private enterprise.

Ha ai.snagers.

Wccan cIoUm you from the crown

of the head to the sole uf

tion, all of which wa will mil at Hard Time*

Store *f II. A. Gorelyear, has made ita
apjH-aranee during the past week.

and

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

of J. S.

store

Goodyear A; C.%, to the new

(RON, STE&amp;L, NAILS, MILL, CIR-

COUPEE, and CARPENTER TOOLS,
Wc have piles of S II E E T1 N G S,
fgT Tbe femsle oegnrtraliuo u often aa frsil at
list of a leader flaw cv.
Mnaynf tbe »ex enter
TABLE BROAD d* NARROW AXES, GLASS,
.to marriage relation, without being able Io nn- blilR'l INGS, STRIPES,
gto tbe Tabor, and ttiah ot matemlt r. 1 b thb CLOTHS.
DIAPER, TOWELING, SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’
itry thenaaada of young and beautiful women
and all kinds ot domeatic goods; also '
recriBctd every year from 114*
TRIMMINGS, COOKING.
Icttcri* cclebrsted .tetnacb Diller* will *av c BROAD C L V T113, phiu gud/ajicy HOUSE
iany of thia cUm from an untimdy grave. Tin*
.edfriuc baa been need with great hearflt.br Im- CASSIMEKES, Linen Drilling*, Deu BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of e»icnae uuinbers of people Ihrnoghoot lhe repubie, and the proprietors hays received grateful itna, y. J; M. Cua4uu.*rtrt,. T WEEDS,
cry style and description.

luranvEuutT.—An improvement, in

Sjate street, fn-m

’"feawsriKHTAi
Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

PARASOLS
CVLAR

ihc tliapc of • substantial cr&lt;w»-walk over

•'

------------------- -------~*S cart j&gt;4in», weafca.
and thatrea in the tech, aide and breast, ia fl

with each book of oos dollar or upy^s
AU our goods were aalacted w .th great earn,
and partieuiar regard te tba demand* of this
community, and wiU be arid at pnoes thia* cannot
fail to gne •ali.fnctlon in srery inatsnoe.

GROCERIES

Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goodfl
thstwn be fonnd in tbe enrtcA or western mere

COOKING STOV8

B, «.r •tjV^yLKr.B^-’.
J-i*’- A proposition Im before Congress

and Presidrot pro tern. '
Hasting* June .’&gt;, 1660.
yc'Swl

&lt;» adopt the use of sclf-seuling newspaper

wrappers with n penny stamp.
A

GAGE SALE,
gbrea aMtoiath*-

man in

Jjastings’ iprice finrrtnt,

GIFTS

Webace school boo*., all kiudaof blank hooka,
Pocket Ledger*, Mechanic*- Marmnl. Arncjd*.
writing Fluid, Note, Cap. Latter, aud Legal Pa­
per, and all kinds at stationery hi great variety.

Bata* i*, N. Y., eat

103 clams at a meal and then offered to

Lrf MO to 15, that lie could cat another
hundred.

Wc hare a large and lieautiful variety of Coals,
Ve»te. Paula, Ac., which wc offer at a leas price
than the usual cost of lhe nialeridL Please examliMi for yovrsetres nod te.t the eorrretnci. of

Any person purchasing any of the above nam­
ed Good*. [School Book* excapted,] thres dollars
or upwards, will receive a gift ; and no Gift will
bo eflered of a leaa vrinq th»n one dollar.
We curdia|ly Inrila'all person, wishing MJthing fn ourline, to call and examine oor stock
and prices, and If we can artiaiy you with both
we would bo very lioppf to arll-you.
.

•

iwn. Barty cowbty, I
;^T* The village of East Saginaw

3,100 people.

has

Three yearn ago it was a

We think wr hava as good Young Hyson. Im­
perial and BUek Teas. a» were ever offered in
this Market A1m ril kinds ol Brown sod White
Sugars. Syrup. Molamcs, Firii, Rice, Coffee, choc­
olate, Pore Soda andSalcretu*,

•“ ildernt-M.
—Several persons luive lately been
bitten by mad dogs in Ypsilanti, and a
pnx laniation of the mayor reouirea that
all dog* running at large shall be muxtlrd.
’.

lawyer in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was
never known to accept a retainer in an
unrighteous cause.

AND

ty ran nosrappa ur am "ac*. _i£2

BUBNIHO

THE GREAT HEALER OF MAXKIND 1 I

FLUID

Merrick’s Sagar €aate&lt; Pllte!
Square TimUe. per

THRMHOLX WORLD uriTRDf

................................ 440

SICK

C WMAJ—-

—The ratification meeting at Philadel­
phia was a rery imposing one, combining
•II the dement* of the opposition.

COMPOUND EXTRACT

OF

ROOTS

FOR

VERY CHEAP
We hare farming tools of all kinds, and

DRY GOODS!

MISHKACTtRERS’ ISO JOINERS’
Thia ia Ac omc.jM miUtaa “J-With the cures of Herrick’s PUL

Which w* offer In sett. &lt;* olben.be at
.* riKABAWT AUD SHtTMT »rVfl«Afl»-

VERY

LOW

FIGURES.

Elpbl eeote ■ unto,

neAatbveWe have put down tho prices of «U

CynyTFR &lt; C5HAMFIJN,
PRACTICAL
CMKMISTB A DRUGGISTS,

ivMd ButtkCrtte* to trade.

Wmw-w.B—

Of tbo people of Barry eonnty demand, and mat
wisbiMt M ISedtaAS-Wy eomparwm with our
neighbor., wo dartre to pUco it .O' -record,th.l
we wM n*N
f *
~

HASTINGS . ti

M tbe sam* quality can bo bought stony phoete

®0©®S. AS (DICEAT'

TAMNERY!
niaHMMaw«,
at Cam

PEOPLE, THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT 1

STACKS OF CROCKERY,

—Theodore Parker died at Florence,
•laly.on the 10th inst.
" ill liLcsTBiTKD.—Mr. Hesaaurek,
an eloquent German orator of Cincinnati,
mi * speech at the Chicago Conventiou.ve
ry graphically staled the difference be­
tween the Northern and- Southern wings
the democracy, on tbe slavery quesHo said tbe Southern Action wore
&gt;n favor of slavery, and the Northern Ac
tion were opposed to freedom.
Could
fitet be more Airly, or more coodady
stated 1
7’
7

HARD-WARE

y &lt;■

�! t!'Bdwi4.rffeR8Cf*f

STOMACHBITTtRL

DRUG ®TO»»R!

Tbe proprietore and tnan'ufarttireraof HOJ
TEmuTcEU HRATED STOMACH BIT-

due in Una olf t« Tuesday morning, was
intercepted bi Indians beiwren Salt Lake
Qty and Daewoo Valley, rider* ctmeod,
aud bspt mtaitn ng tiswa, atmtuerum, anti
lett«*» l&lt;te.
W« du n«A think that any
one who read our erode &lt;x&gt; th*. Subji-ra,
asveral day a ago, expected anyAbtng &lt;fi»fersnt.
Ths fact area patent, that Um
czprtwa tircseerigwa were withmH prutecUou &lt;*t the priOeipul purtMMi uf their
jwurnvv, and tbe Well known boldtHos ul

‘

Uta Indiana un the route, t.pettier .with
th* JUliiiy of one rider befi*re auuuuncrd, aty life and ita altaat fol lira—they will ba from
••Grata la gay, from bvaly to av*nI"
would naturally lead to the. perpatnuam
•f further outrages. I'bu enter prise will
not, we imagine. be given up iiecauac uf
1 aupy 1 year,
f &gt; and t pretnhuna.
these dtaastera, but commut'd ytf «rta will
be made u&gt; keep up the cumniunioa -ion.
Il most, however, be apparent te eve­
rybody that whatever advuutage ia gamed
by quick couiniuniattiuns between (La­
tent points out be suppliud by tbe run­
ning uf thia express, and the same rvaaot.n
which imptel ua to push forward a tele
graph t&lt;» the Pacific, apply tu the present
enterprise, and although it does hot di­
rectly benefit 8l Louis, still, aa tbe
ipeani ul drawing a mule Into notice,
which ia deemed auperior to dial which
bends eu liar t&lt;&gt; lhe aoulhward tu graUly
Tuas epecuiutura—it is
we
riioiuruge ft.
it Ibd Nil*
we sb'"fid
ahofld rucounige
it.
York merchant can bear trom China tu
57 days, as has already btw-a dooo by
6»ing the Puny Express and telegraph. H
will naturally attract aUenuuu u&gt; the
route, and du much to culrccti’tate public
apinum in liuvur uf relying onlirdy uu the
overland rrnMo fur cuiutuunieatiuii with
tbe I’scilic, and haslen tbe day of a I’uctfio Railroad. In tbia view it is certainly
important that lhe Puny Express should
be protected at all hazards, and Uno pro­
tection should bo insisted upuu by al!
friends of a direct mu1 a.
The Expieas
rune upon lhe princ-ipil trail tu Uslilotuia
and if tbe Indians a-e permitted tu chase
and kill off the torweugera uf the Puny
Esprem, their next step will be tu at
tack emigrants.
Eoilxldoucd by their
success and stealing tile b»&gt;scs aud de­
stroying the liven of trtic or two ntiers,
their passions will s&gt;mmi be amuiwd tu ■
ruthless miisSiicrv of all wb” cuinc anbin
their reach.
At ibis tbe Administration virtually
winks by allow mg it» army u&gt; iciuuin in
Utah. The flttnger may bet u* iininiuv-nt
an that which Iranct Lremtdas «&gt;f uid, but
tbe War departme. I Ims as yet tuned Lu
protect eitUur emigrants or tutpraas.—
Cuncress is n»w in session aud sbuuid
call f&gt;&gt;r iuf&lt;&gt;rin:itiun on this, point.
If
there is uu provision for scattering troups
aliHig the ruuUt, when the proKabiulis &lt;■!
tbe A&lt;lniinh&gt;Orati&gt;in are sgn n nil u lie and
a ctn-sl, and if there i» such pros ismsi.
something ought lo Ih* kixran ••! ibe rvumm why lhe l’,*ny Express lia* bet-n cut
off As long ns the public titesnrv ifnut
cnlled upon to pay suiy tiling f&gt;&lt;r the tup
puit of an enterprise that is of mure servi«r b&gt; CaliCwuis llutn ail its Ocean mail
contract* combined, il is uply fair thnt
the pfotrtki-ta wlih-h iu duc^o u'cry trav­

the pbtoe.and without reflection upon Mr.
Butterfield, a resolution was offered and
unanimous!* passed, iwlaring Mr. Lin
cote to be lhe free choice of Micbtgnn. f&lt;&lt;
that office, in the administraUoh of whlclt,
her dtiaena, no leas thnn the entire nortfr
west were so deeply intervaled. "Honest
Abe" was no stranger in Michigan eleven

,eB"**

:

st.

,B.X MOUSE'S.**"

EEHERIMII

LW^ W P1L&amp;

tbbs
7”TW'Tr^

'5 ”T

lloMatlcr'a Btomarb Bitten bate I*'.re
aG.d»cnd to region* where f*»cr and ngu
and various Uber Wlwus c tef Uinta bar
eoitete liter victim* by bu...irr&lt;b. r
b«j4«Xo«r* rensientJr !|,J* 'h» "laB*”"
are a certain cure for lhe Dyspepsia and !•*■
diaeaaea, ia In tbe prwfrietor. a eaurre a&lt; «&gt;■
alloyed pleasure. Il retw »re all met Ind tea'‘ ■
from the Mom eh.
*
i m porta ret»»«ad»H

gr^eries

doll, become- thick, rurrvptrd and A—used*!
.Adrtw * ptaM. sdeknAto *14 «bu«m tore
art*1

Htns sor Ngfatof lifowill theeear h* bfona 7..
KteJJ.’S.-M'j-,

SSSttS

&lt;EID'£3C3S7 ^ZKBTUnEXZfiTT

AYER’S

AM €Mklw Extracts,

Coinpomd Extract ef SarsaparHli,

We alio keep on hand a good aasertment of

ST-A-TTOJNTEmr,

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOL
PILL8 bare bean proved by analr.i* to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
ThU they eare lhe almoat nalreraal complaint.

PKNA raXCILB, INKS. PAPKR, KN- '
VRLOFKS, CARDS. At, At

Upon oar shelves may be toned all of lb
LIVER COMPLAINT,
ad restore the MaXb to* xttvaglbof tbe .efferrr,

PATENT MEDICINES
•&gt;fr ^

. - • fi ’

1

SICK FEMALES,

rbo bare Uagwiahcd for year, ia belpleaa weak-

however theg may hav* bee* trifled with a
abuacd; that tteir direct Itenwj- is totasgth
life, sad render il sojoyabta. That, operating
rccUy upon th* pofare dura-«a Ue
they
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from tb* system, every taint
Bcrvlula, w tetter hereditary or otterwiss. . T1
“,'T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Elterly perevn* may ua* lU Hitler* dally aper direction* on lb* btoll*. and ih*y sill Lml
in it aatimutanl peculiarly adapted lo curators
decltaiag y*«re a* U i* r.lra*wsl to tb* p«I-«t'.
ineignvntiag Io lb* bowel*, er crllent a* n Ionic,
nud rejiiv»nsiing gen -rally. Wa have the evi­
dence cf ibooMMS of *gvd m*n nod wouwi&gt;
wbo bare *tperiacred lhe hurll of u»ing ll.u
pvepsraliut, ubila *uff- ring from *t&lt;m.aei&gt; de
rangcmcnl* and general dtbilliy; aciing undet
il&gt;* ateiecU physicians, ttey have ■tetnl.mol
all Jclei*rio&lt;i» drug* aud fairly rtrtcd the
merits of thia article. A few word, to tba'
gentler Ml. Thera are certain period* nben
liter earea are so barereltig that vaany of the*
•Ink under the trial. Th* rvlailLn of nwiLei
and child ia an ahrarblt gly lender, ihal Hi,
mother, eopecially if »h* b* jroetng. la apt I*
forget b*r own braNb fo ter extreme sosleti
(or her infant. Should lhe jwrio-l uf nretnnity
arrive during tbe aummer mtron. th* wear &lt;.t
body and mind ia generally aggravated livre
I ban. ia a n*e«teiy for a atimiilaat lo r*r«i|*rate Ih* eaorgie* of lhe *y««m. anil «aaLle the
mother lo tear up under her ell auating iris ►
and rerponribllitiea. Nursing nrotter* gene
rally [refer the I'.iitere to nil other iavigor*
lore Ibsl receive ite rndoraomvni of physi­
cians, teeatme Ji to agreeable lo Ibe last* a*
well as certain lo give a pvraiasetit inereare
of bodily sfeesgib.
AU tho** person*, to whom we lave yartleu
larly referred stere, to wht mirterere from

ths mort effootusl rrtnedy which the
akiU of oar tense can drrim for Ute every-

--------------------

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by th*
exp* fence of ihonaanda of living witaeeaee wtos
in letter*, affidavits, nwd.cal work*, and by word
of tnoatb, proclaim them to b* tbe wry beet prep­
aration uf the kind *r«r offered to the brabrndown
victim* of ill health They bunt diaaaae through
every avenue and organ of the tvetem, and to ex­
pel It thoroughly and permanently.
No one can doubt their aupenonty after
on* tingle trial they are not oeli better
but, fa tact, cheaper than any other Pill*, for it
takes a leas number of them to prodare a bettor

G™*"

Price of the Scandinavian Blood Writer. |l

eler and ruiigrnnl np-«n tb- plniu*, ktuiuld
be espcer-illy accorded L&gt; this. 'I*h,-rc i*
no event in lhe development of Overland
Mail awninunireflnin Ix-twev-ii the Missis
sippi and tlw Pacific, that cau«ed half the
grxlitifritioov to the people uf Qdlfomin.
a* thesuoccM of tile Puny Express, aud
we mtrth mistake their temper if they
per in it these outrages by the Indian* t&gt;&gt;
interfere srith their pet ent -t prior, ami h,
g&lt;&gt; unpunished by the Federal Govern­
ment, without d-mairl'tiz redress in n
tone th-it will alnrm Ua- Dvmocmlii- officuds In Washington, even if it dixn not
awaken
their sympathies.— J/tMusri
Bnnocrat.
A ReMJwiacKtce.—The Whig State
Convention which met at Jackson in 184D.
passed a resolution, which was at one?
telegraphed tu Washington, a. corn no nd
ing tbe nominali &gt;n of Atimham Lincoln.
Ui the post of Girnmimionet of the Gen­
eral Land Office at Washington.
Tbr
appointment under Taylor, wu hourly
expected tu be made, and it wM undv'atood that a North-western man v uld
lie aelrcted. and the appiinttnrm was
then supposed to lie In-tween Mr. Li.i
coin and Hon. Ju«tin Bmtrrfi&lt;-id, of Chi­
cago. Man* of the leading Wings of that
day in Miciiignn.weil knew Mr. Lincoln's
W*hig qualities, and admirHblw fitne*a tor

■UB Mi Ji./. '.4ft. to

bR. BORACK'S

8CARJHHAV1O

NEW FIRM!!

Fourth *i.. -d buildrog from Wain*te*«; etectonati, O.. laboratory ia Hamcrond *treal
Far *al* bv J. P. Robert. A Co. Hastings, Eli
Niebtte.OraairavlUs
Mill*. P. A. Keeler, alao itoff
The ■ub*cribere would inform^tbr eiltzrni of
man sad De Reimer. Middietllfr. M. C. Bwift,
□ Mtiogs sad vicinily, Ibsl tb*y are sow prepared Prairierill*. and by D-uggiate and M*rcbm.ta gen
to do all bua.iiaaa pertaining to
rrarly throughout the etraalry.

BLACKSMITHING,
on (bort notice, and ia a meaner useerpeaaad.

HT Partteutar stteoticn giren to Hater end
Ox. dborieg. Ales to al kiode of How watt.
Wagon freeing, rte.. eta.
All kinds of produce taken la exchasg* at niar-

MEAT MARKET,
That they have opened a ifarkel in th
buo incut o' J. P Robert* A Co's Drug Store,

Everythin I* ihelrll*e,*t retMahle
rates,
And will bo phaaod to aae aud aerva all wbo wish

B» atedta! srrnnremrat with Ute Uw School of
tlisLnivermty of Clucagy,. tte sesious *f which 1

mt#

I la mauuf^tar.J from CMnmon sail.p J
gaud l* i-u-parod enlirelv different frvuA&gt;T
other bukralr* AH ih* detotetioua " .
““'ter rxti agtedIIn auyh a manner asJn ’ ‘ “
produce Bread. Bia- n,t. abd all kinds of
take- willxMil containing a particle of ’ '
Saforstae when life btead or cake I*
^““rd I Iheteby produdhg wUo.c*o«ur/*zy
LPreeult*. Eiery particle ol b*.rintii» ietJU

q orally, hoil.lbg remain a bnCreithtoUti
•all. water, and tettr. ■■ 'liarfUlrfc-’J.1’;'"
ly P*rvr&gt;»r, by the tarte ot t!|U &amp;J J. • '

E. l&lt; of 8. K. X of Section *3.
For particular, apply to Milo L. Willlame, Balmore. Barry CoaniT.Mteb.
HENRY 8. SANFORD.
eepLlBJy
Derby, Coan.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh*l the Amreamcnl Roll forth* Villas* nf Ha»ting» i* completed
sad l«ft with M. wTSker. for taejwruoe. aAd lb*
Aasrssoro win mart el tba store of J. P. Robvrte
A Ce., cm Saturday Ite SStb day of April IBoO, si
lOu'dock. A. M., to beartb* olteetiaoaof say per­

t.

“SPEJiCKRlAN" PENMANSHIP.
Thia faeecMM system —th* amt known to tba

raiLurs.

MEW A1RA1COEMENT
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Melmncvtype; Sobs
*
Mirror Ambrotype; Neik,

brotype; Beltevo Al
brotype; Double

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES1

EATING SALOON!!
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- WASS MMUI AT ALL IIOV*M. - ,5

TM -tertH. u
W*aa Msau or com upica at »U Amir*.
Thea* tesMsg
OYffTERN,
,___
TBA OB CWm,

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Tl»c rensona wliv

FRANCIS
ROWER
Is doing
i»rgm
is M,

lb*
Hardware buaicre* B ‘
lug, i» Uvsuvr he hWFWlF ' *'
Mgtetex XJDCH Sftbs
.
W*T.aoo«8. al lbs
tLUWUT .Fill*’IS
» AM now rectevita my NPHIND t.xk efUeodi
^UKLK^HiU CFWAEMFA/rr .'TUIAS.'

•mresecing water «» tbe t- p.
When
yon purchase one paper you abouid

TtK. con-tnt A.\bbHUrfKOS
tr^urx. »i-^u&gt; atm
. . XTLeP-h.. /wets

My aaoovtmcst oTFXtlL(nnT0Ve«, ecmj-nM
Urn snoot tesutlfai pattoras la toartau
I bat* the grratenl variety *1

and le-rwodPraA-.wraofU.eiScheU . ■»/ n ,f
fords ■* mnch gvatilieatwn to be eaabhd to offer
them tlie« BTsasennLaer atu, efremo* aw*®..

MOTICE.

sad Pitara tosOM fodwa

BOLTWOOD ± GRANT.

U0V8EKEEPEks.

Asar BtA.

AND COPT fWada^teT*

Hastings. See. X. 1858-

TO

iMETfllXO nW. IL T. BABBITS DEMT
MEDICINAL BALE B A TUB.

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To Foumaa Max.—From all parts
CANDLES.
oflllinoia we beer tbe welcome news Uut
the friends who supported Mr. Fillmore
in 1856, whereby Fremont wm defeated,
and Buchanan elected, are making all
cunveaient haste tn rive in their adheeltm
to lhe Chicago nominntion. We cxp*-ctTO BUY OUR STICK.
ed as much.
The certainty .that Mr.
M. W. BIKE*.
Lincoln would be acceptable slik* firth.1
supporters uf Bates and the friends of
Mr. Seward, and that all men opposed to
the further extension uf slavery. would
find io him a candidate wbmn tliey could
work and shout fur, was that thing which
IB-now in •ucocssful opwmfiOit, ready
impelled m l» work a* we did fur bia
nomination. We are glad that »b« recult tn do any amount of
aa now sttan does nut disappoint our ex-WOItZK:,
pecCati‘i«s. The pmlwilities are. Hint CVSTOM
no Boll and Erere a vtec*ond trnhet will
be rue ia this Scaia, and that rine &gt;ut of
every Mk nl th* Fillnvira mm ol Ih56.
will eome up heartily, sat neatly, and ixkieetlv to Hooett OM Aba's seppurL—
abte^/VM.4 Trik.
—1W N. o. Boe thinks that tbe furWwnftlw National Uoma cand'dares in
tfe South will depend
therrwnlt erftL.

Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer * Co.,

CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.

Thrrrfort. the subscribers would say

New Barry Mill,

HEATH A COTANT.
Th* anbecriber is now prepared wttb all nrcceaary machinery Io manufacture belter and cheap-

Being prepared with all necretary machinery
for making Sash, Blind*, Doon, Ac., and for
Imprevem*.to wbxb tte baseness' expenano* of
plaining I amber, 1 ran exacate all work pertaining
th* principals enable* them eonstsotlr to introto tbe Carpenter A Joiner butiocra. belter and duae for the beneflt uftteir eiadenla, It I* mad*
greatly anperiee in all roasts
cheaper, than can ba done by othere
FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COL­
LEGE
Al th* late United Plata* Fair iu Chicago, for
Plaining, Sawing, and Turning ■csv
■r*ix**s rsasixasie sad for aasr aomxcar
Works.
lira.
DEPARTMENTS
0F
BOOKKEEPING AND AC
Wc have oar Plaining. Sawing, and Turning
o r j^ODBHL _
Works sow in full operation, and are prepared to Orgaalvad and eoodneted Spun the Corarriwo Roos
plane lumber, Pixne and Match Flooring, or de ■ystetn, tbs Hallsol study being lilted up with appropef*teCountere.Deda Me .. in real te£
any thing In our line nt tbe lowaet possible rates.
nre*. and the Student a* &lt;mec introduevd to th*
COFFINS constantly on band, and st greatly practiral workings and routine of tesinora —
conducted in Banka. Coentlug Rooms. Railrote .
*U *XWMXXCIAL LAW.
: TF

The thing must “be did.’

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■ -BASTINGS. BARBY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1860

gjMfmjt ^tsintss girttioru.'

NO. 7.

Jai'ittfti' jgisttlla r j.
laiuna),’’ In a late letter from
L-ttars of Aceeutance or UmoIiThe •ec*,d &lt;*”**&lt;* * Ottoman &lt;* ' Wwklrgthu. to lhe

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»n opted &gt;i ddlaaSaadti
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ureogth i* exlwaatafa
: of, and if natar (a not
ibe atagmwt hatMt*,
Led end ceaae to act.

traefri
”;•* x
tlnssUu. i Congreasufteu indirates more,accurately dinm* at tbe WHte;
follows •
The readers of tho Timw’s tarn*'
—_
&gt; llixli it,—
AMraatf. wtw*
The billowing err the letters of Abra-,
bam, Liiwulb aiul llMtuiil.nl Hatnlm.'
MLTllWlDfc GRANT,
theirstlppuT.
You reetdvea card about
Springfield; ills.. May 23&lt;l, 1860.
and is twirt worthy to conduct gn at
the sift* of art ordinary-ptsylng eard, and edete^Uy tp •rtai® leading prindiplesl OoDreciifont; It has guided the s&amp;iraci
11.- A«hmnn.
of
R* tfCPritat. The first may be governed By irytto tto invited by tho President, the uf public p&lt;fficy—that we have alwaya Government in ths exeenflredepnrttaWit
Hun.Gru.
' ’
. ZPnwident
.
i_____
* the ~
an National
National Ginvcnti
.n;
selfish 1 or load consllferatmns; every dimensions of the «rd are double, and declared urn hoslUl’y V&gt; the extension of sod contruHad the appointments tn offis
”
H. J. KENFIELD,
gnMicsn
Gmvcnti m
Slavers,; to.tbe reopening of the slave­
I acrop*’be nominoihm tendered ddrgato.may.-be bapecled to hare his gt-nrnill.v read as follows:'
‘
fo the Senate
But recent events havt
rvi:.\LCR ia ovary variety &lt;rf dry goods.
--------.be
Convemiist
over
which
you
!
I
pera-nal friends, every State ...
tu.hagehgr
k..._ k—
Jj rit*. ctockary. har}ware, reMy-made
•The President requests the honor nf trade; u. the prolonijed supremacy of the
T. b.i.
bails sad shoes. State stow
presidedl. and of which 1 am fornudlv ap­ fai nrile son, fur wh&gt;-m places «ff bmor ytxir cortiptmy to'dihnir bn Friday, April elaveboldigg mtee** over the Federal
Plutarub trite us 5. nt 0 P. M." An early answer to re Government; tnsU aitamplsat interfra
prised in lhe letter of yourself and oth aud trdst are wntgbL
eoee with»lave&lt;7&gt; lbeSuolhara 8tate«,
r. n. &amp; J, RUSSELL,
ers. acting as a committee of the Con ven that after lhe ba1 tic ^l'Snlaaito, gained by quart rd.”
crease of R-pcMiewn Senators, and ths
If yon go to the Prcidcnt’s you are and to the continuance of the feeble and election of Pennington are utimbtlakaMe
tirni, far thnr purpwe.
'lhe declaration the antutu management of Thrniistociea,
corrupt; Administration.. bj.
M*
officers
wasexpected
cUsVdnary.pro_..v—. —
-— an
--------to drees Ity ynar best ciotbes^nd
elf priwl|ilrs and wntimentts which uc- the Grecian
warnings that its reign is nearly Bl itl
best
interests
of
the
oouulry
are
now
eroded
to
declare
'Srixthad
'tli
-tingutobed
.
we«r
white
glares.
'
Y&lt;&gt;u
are
introduced
cuuinney yuuf IrUcr, nntt my approval,
end. But there is one event that It fears
"
FRANCU MDWEU,
by writing —
on ------------a paper 1I inhp the einn^ recepthm room, where menaced with ruin, and &gt;t* character even more than tbe election of a Rrpdbnnd it shah lie my rare tot to violate it, thvniaclves most, i.„
O-OODS.
EALER i» stov«., iron, eteel, Mil
or diMrcguril it bi'arfy part.
Imploring the natne ol a man w bo had merited the | ynu find the President, Mbs Lane. Mts.
licah Preaident—that is, the cmnidr
hardware, bauta and shoe., and in
W.
the nssisthhCe of Divtoo Providence, and first prise, and iff him who had metited Judge Roowelt, James Buchanan, ir.,
1860.
By the inevitable logic of iu fig­
with due regard to the views and footings tbe second. On that occasion each ad­ and the rest of tbe household. After be­
ures. tbe South wilt shrink to« tnerti
of all who were represented in the Con­ judged tbe firyt prixo to himself aud tho ing duly presented to them, you await
dwarf in the National Government. UnBAILBY A BAKER,
second to Tbemisluclee, which was epn the arriral of tbe other guests. Tbe pri­
vention,
to
lhe
rights
of
all
lhe
Slates
and
t r ASl'FACTCRERS of tin. sheet-iron end cop­ WE ARE NOW ON HAND
When all tbe parties to the PreridsoTerritories, end people of thv nation, th sldered equivalent to assigning him tbe vate Secretary. Mr. Buchanan, jr.. quietly
31 Iter ware, pesters in iron, nails, vleel. glaaa.
with one of the LARGEST and
the Inviolability of the Qinatitution. and first place. Such has. been tho interpret­ informs yon that you ato to earort to tial ttoteet shsH be felriy in
rill 'completely overBEST Assortment* of
dinner such a lady, wbum be now intro- alwll be better able to decide *hrt eourae
the perpetual union, harmony, snd pros­ ation put upon that ballot ever sipce.
Jn the nominations made at Chicago dtraes to you. and’ the lady 1n your com­ it beoontes todependsHt rilisena wbo lore
perity, of all the Stites, 1 any moat happy
J. W. OAKLEY,
1VUOI.EAALK ar.J retail dealer in. aud «n«aotu co-operate for the practical auccras of fur President and Vico Prelldent we con­ pany is presented to another gentleman, their country pore than any party—to
•\Y fvetorvr ef leather, findings At, Battle
thr principles declared by the Conven­ sider that the Cuovrntum, In' a manner who is to be her companion during the
with sorb apparently reckions d*pera. . .. ■ ■, - - —t... .1,. ..1. aT
r
equally ea-isfactory, pointed out.who was feast
Tbe hour hiving arrived, tbe
two.
Driven into a Corner they mtal
tion.
their.own and the people's true choice.— company move into a large drawing the succe«of the Republiacn tlckrt pn&gt;
Yotlfr obliged'friend snd fcllnw-cltie^rt'fight or die.
'
rtsifn, where they are dazzled by the ise to‘be the only practical mode of.ss
Abraham LixcoLn. Gov. Seward unquestionably stood high
er
in
tbe
States
of
New
York,
Mlcbigun,
gbrgeous
display
of
plates
and
gas
light,
' . ■ ■
.
.
j / Hif )
I
and
proaperit
v
r
f
the
e.matry
.
It
«**•»•
•
Washington, May SOth, 1860. ‘
\V isconsin, and a lew others.
Messrs. and are it number of graceful waiters, also
F. ROBERTS Ar Co.,
unitrn during the next Adrnin'wtratfemjuMl
Bates, Dayton. Banka, Ate., had each in white gloves, whose business it is to probable that the only choice which re­
Gsxtlkmkx—Yutir vfficlni couimunica
flecting men will be allowed to take in
their friends, and whose first centered in attend to tbr guests.
tion of the 18th inst., inlorming me that
tbe
coming
canvass;
will
be
between
elec
­
oue or the other.
But when lhe several
The Praridrot takes his seat, not at the
tin- reprc-wn'htives of the Republican
delegations were asked to express tbeir bead «&gt;f tbe table, but on tbe ride, exactly ting Mr.’Linculn, and thus u.mmilting
ptrty of the .United States, assembled al
’ next preference, they pointed to ‘'Honest mid-way.Mint Ixtne acting as his ri» o rti. the Federal Government tothahandsofan
Ctiiragu. on that day had, by unsnitdous
. Old Abe” as tbe man. We are informed You find your name beautifully written able, bonest,and upright citizen, or seeing by-very day’s pr.-reedings at Charto*na.
vote, rf'lcc'ted me as their candidate for
nNTlIOLESAlXand retail dealer tn Groceries
। that find a fourth ballot been taken there on ti esrd, laid upon lhe plate, before the the President scrambled for on tbe floor
The pcwiihm’of the SiaFeocracy, ig by.
\ T and Pr»vi»iat&gt;«. Pork. I-ard. Butter. and
tbr sffre of Vice Prssident, of Ihu United
&lt;ff Qmprcss, and made tbe prize of venal­
( were many other delegates who wvtold
al kind, of Produce bought aud sold, at hts “old
no means in-proicd by tbe disruption of
Staten, lias' been:reeeivdd, togilhor with
t have abandoned tficir reaprctfve candl mmt begins. The cooking b generailr ity, or the sport of men who speculate the democratic party at Charleston. That
'
the views adopted by lhe Convention as
dates and gone over to tbe support «»f French om.khig. the wins* costly and profasalonally in lhe misery and distress party; »&gt; long its trusty servant, is h-w
its d.-elnration ot prindplca. Those reso
Mr. Lincolu. Buttbey were outicipaled
of lheir country.
completely sheltered, and shorn of it»
luti.-ns vimiiviate clearly nnd forcibly the
tunity
«f
hearing
the
“
great
man"
talk.
—
1
by members from MasMichuscils, who
power.
Where is the South to go
principles which unite us, and the object*
whrelcd into line uu the third, and ren­ Yuu need w&gt;l be informed that Mr. Bu­
Where will it look hereafter for support,?
pciprau-d tn Ire nccofnpltabed.
They ad
Tbe Chicago Tmica,tbe organ of Doug
chanan to one of lhe moat delighlfol dindered such a change umieci*sary.
But this eonsideraliun must not be lost
dii-M (bemadCCS to all. and there is nei­
In the selection of a candidate for Vice era in the world.
Ho ban n fund of laa, and one &lt;ff the basest of tbe dough­ sight of in the view we are ukieg—Uj«
ther necessity nor propriety In my en­
President the same observation will also little talk fiff the ladies, a variety of old face jirtjfnals, stated tbe fittoeboud some change of the Administration from tW
tering iifMHi a dlscuwiuu in cither of them.
They Imvethe approval «.f ti y judgraimU hole good. The nomination was pno fashioned anecdotes, and as he to by nn time store, that when in Gwgrasa, Mr. hands of Slave Oligarchy to those iff free
that has been received, as it deserved, means sparing «-f tbe juiee ofthe grape.be Lincoln procured three pair of boots and labor advocates, will eventually resell M
snd any action of mine which will Iwneo
with general approbation by the Repub­ grown more easy and affable, and mure had them charged to the contingent fund the highest good ol the South, as weU a».
canary, will be faithfully and cordially
of tbe Hu&amp;e of Iteprerentain w. Most of the North.
lican party. While Messrs. Bnnk«,Ciay,
That the north is n&lt;&gt; awe*
BOOTS, SHOES,
given to suatain them.
and Hickman stood highest on tbe list out one after the other of the company of the Northern doughface pre«! copied my to the rani interests &lt;ff the South we
I nui pri-louhdly grateful to those with
with a large number &lt;&gt;f admirers, none nod .payingconiplimwnU tn the ladies, oc^ tbe vile falsehood.
Tbe following note need not repeal.—AUmk9 JnurnaL
,
DANIEI. COOK,
whom it i* my pride ami pleasure potitwill say but that the Convention made a raaionallv taking wine with them. You officially brands the miserable libellers;
rURTICB OF THE PEACB, (Jsoeral Land and
irally to operate, for the nomination ao
J T.t Agvnt. will attend to the ealiccliun of
most excellent choice in selecting llnnni never ask the President In take wine with Otfico Houre of Representatives, U. 8., I
Clbxakts as Taaxa, oa as BcsMBi—.
. .
.
n&gt;nil,a, tr» lain ,,ulCe
, unexpectedly ciuiterrcvl. and I dt-4ru to
lull llmnlin to preside «Aer the U. S. y.&gt;u, but wail to l»e invited by him. Af­
June 5, 1860.
|
Thu editor ol the Rural New Yorker rectender, through you. to tin tnemlieru of
Scuate: lur. WS huve no idea that the ter remaining in thb delichtful society
arc prepurvd to Sell ut a a.uiull
Rte—1 have caused tbo official copim ommeuda the tree form. But then adday
the Gmventi««ii my rinrere tlmuk* for the
tough Pioneer of the weal util pay the for several hours, at a given signal from
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY
of the annual reptris of the clerk of the
cMifWcnpe
thus
rrp'^ed
in
me.
Should
advance from
debt iff nature for the next four y ears.— the President, the oitnpany rise, return House &lt;ff Repri-scntattoes of tho expendi­
the noiii1iirti»n which I n-»vj accept lie rat­
Should it be otherwise ordered, mvwever. tn tile n-ceptlon rm-m, where they are ture of the OmtinKent Fund oflbe House
ified by the pe..pk-,ai J the ilotira dsvffh*
" ,z,k—*
Im- will leave u aucceasor emineotiy qual­ served aitli coffee and
upon me ol preMdiug o'er the Senate of
Representativeprefer it. with brandy,.after whfob they
ified t&lt;&gt; fill hie place.
JU hmiw t&lt;» remem- Congress to be exarnuud, ®a requested, the ground. Aller
tin- United State*, it will be my earnest
and
do not
not find
find that
that at
at atlher session ot
L A. HOLBROOK,
endi avors to faithfully discharge them
lw"r the b’-pitalities ynu hire enjoyed.— “
d do
with a just regard f-«r the rights of all.
S-mr iffihwe dfamnsare dull snd stalely Ibsl Congress, are
fL„iie of from the bottom, to lake the place of ows
Ii is a-i ulsu-rved in osnnection with the
'
delizhir Jbe Contingent Fuud of tbe House of or two of the old ernes, which should be
but
I
have
known
them
to
lie
as
oei'gu*One abnut may bealiosrU
doingaof the IL-pid-Hron Cm vention that Journal, relating the ttccurrunee at the
R»pnM&gt;tatl&gt;«. o- the
-&gt;» Stationery
S«rt,.».ry no— cut away.
Please give us a culL
ful as the modi genial 6&gt;&gt;uld desire.
cm linwl.Ha f"f H&gt;"»
&gt;1 p inotiounl object with us is to preserve house of Mr. Lincoln on oera.ion of the
the uoriual condition iff our Territorial visit of some uf tin- Republican tlelegntes
U.« ramulwd Um. Lx
Ab-b
pM-lo.
Mita —
lurwwwvti
--------Probable Mc-BDcn at Y psuaxti.—A during
charged m ,Klhe
u«
■■■— Cuegma,__as -~n
®
enurdy renewed every
&gt; domain n» bomrs for Free Men.
Tim on Saturday last, has the foll-iwing referTimes, uf Mav
May 30th.
36th, 1860.
I8C0.
correspondent of the Detroit Daily Ad- adcago' Ttm«.
able advuotte and defender of K-puhliran encu to tbe wilS'tff u«r next Preaidunt:
priiieiplca, whom-y:u» have nominated for
•‘Mrs. Lincoln received the di h gates vertiser, wilting from Ypsilanti, under
1 am very respectfully^youra,
Hastings. May id, 1BW.
date
of
May
23d,
saja
that
tbe
wife
of
in the south pallor, where they were rev------------- th.- highest plnce that can gratify the am
ining-sooiety has propane* Cha following
I bilion of man, comes from a Stalo which erally conducted after their official duly G. W. Wushlmro. &lt;ff YpaUanti,was found
Per P. Barry Hayes,
queries to all people about this udm&lt;mIdead in the cellar &lt;4 her dwelling,between Chtof Clark Hous-of Rapranentoil vta.
has been made what it is by vpecial ac
was performed.
period :
•f the I
in timi respect of wise and good men
Il will m- doubt be a gratification to 4 anit 5 o’chs-k. mi Munday afternoon.—
C. IL Ray. Esq-. Chicag'JOHN ROBERT*,
1. Dues it coat any thing to print •
.. I... &gt;..„n.l.wl ..tir institution*. I ill- tight* tb-&gt;se who have not s«-vn this amiable nnd She medheorered by her little daughter
CfAX and Surgeon. Jlwelii
. &gt;)
near the Court lieuae.
She lay-at
unv-in pliahrd Indy, to kmiv that she •»n her return from sch«"»l.
How to no vr Sniar B&lt;»nwa.—Vfe newspaper 1
2. How long can a printer afford to
and inuititaitntl. lite Ihrift anil vnlvi
ud -rna a drawing r««mi. presides »twr a the fr-it &lt;ff an inside flight of staira, her Lave often Leer requested by lady corn. F. CHERRY,
t-ible, doe* lhe hoi»&gt;ra mt an otxnaion like iiom- bloody; marks of violence on her rtwpoodenls tn state by what prw ee lU turuish a newspaper wiltemt pay 1
prise ahirit
dbtinunbh llim-iis one
3. Do printers cat, driuk, aud wear
ilw mi st flonrirbingSW’'- *&lt; H'® gfor'**”* the present, or will do the honors iff the neck, and her hair in disorder. Her body gloss on new linen, shirt bosoms, etc., is
The appearance of the produced, and in order to gratify them, clothing 1
raou OFFICIAL RKCORDS and special sch
White Hmise. with anpr.-priiite grace — was yet wnirni.
4. It they do how du they gbl itf 1
Site is a daughter iff Dr. Todd, forniferly rooms indicated that a struggle had taken' we subjoin the following recipe:
6. Do 1 owo for my paper?
II. STEWART,
and barinimy Ui the wbul.- cmutry by of Ky^atxi lotig one uf the prominent place. Stnptcimr rents upon her httsliand.
‘•Take two ounces fine white gum ara­
Bt GEIL A JON EX, n»d GE
6.
Is not this particular period ■ first'
Diey
have
rf&lt;it
lived
‘
together
for
some
She is one «ff 3
hrintiiig bax-k the government f» *hnl it citizen^ iff Springfield.
LEY * HlVtBD,
bic powder, put it in a piuhee. and poor
rate time locsll end “pay tip.”
*
whs iind. r the wise and patriotic mm si-rters noted for their bemity and aevom- months post, hut recently he hnsattempl- on »i pint or more boiling water, accord«r. All vw«tncM "........... — .1.
|di&lt;hmenla.
One
uf
them
is
n&gt;»w
the
wife
abo
created
it.
If
’
he
Republicans
sue
•
.
..f
.ir^nirth
vou
d.-aire.
cicailr. Office No. 5, Noble • block.
• Hold on to your temper when you nre.
&lt;&gt;f Ninian W. Edwards, K»q., aon of old
cinmI in that object, as they l*-pe L», they
ana
w&gt;cn
i»»»o,
B
—
—
­
An inqtn-at
tho bodv of night, in the morning j&gt;nir it carefully angry, exeitod or impused npun, or oth '
will Im- held in grateful remembrance by Gov. Edwards. ... Mrs,. Lincoln is now afteru.M.n.
tin- Innrv and u-vniing millions ol future npparuotly about 3d yearn iff age ; to n tiu: untortuhate woman is being held by from the drags Into a clem, bollle, ark ers angry about you.
TTOUSEY and C
Hold on to the truth, for it will serve
very handaomr woman, with a vivacious J. IL Cook. E*q., and Washburn has it. and keep It for
A tableepoonhil
ages. ‘ I am very truly ymra.
and graceful manner; is an interesting been cmiiiiilled to the lockup to await of gum wntorwtirrod in a pint of stiirch, well, nnd do yotf good tfouuglmnt etermH. 11 AM LIS.
Middleville. Barry county, Mich.
To lion. Geo. Ashinun. President, &amp;e. nnd sparkling talker.
Standing by her the result.
made in the usual manner, will give to ’yHold nn to vlrloe, It to abnre aft pritw.
almost gigantic husband, six' appear- prZlawn, cither white or printed, a Lok of
THE undcraijraetl
Thb Jomx Bnbwg Fuwd.—We have
for you in nl! times nrtd phccA
DzuocnATic Rrmrow.-The Ixml-'ille i/r. but i» really about, (he average height seen two Weal India merchauta who new new., when nothing d»o can rcau.ro
Hold on to ynur character, for It to,and
uf
ladies.
They
have
three
suns,
two
of
them
after
they
have
been
washed.
”
J.Mirariol May 3-1. emulates OPtin tho
One of
thum already mentioned, antf tin alder onr have, jaat arrived fnjin Hayti.
ever will be yuur best wealth.
’
rewriting id the Democracy a* fallows:
cr onaaionrr. airomcv ann
-­
Hold on to your tongue when you are'
—a young man of sixtreu or tighten them, who is an accomplishi-d aud educa­
and Notary Public. Conveysnetug and CnllretFarmixo Wxlu—One great difficulty
‘•Wln-ti fhe'two wings ol the dmms.'rated man. and a cousin .tff.PreaidentGef__ _ ___ _
.....win R. fiumd n&gt; u-e
randy to swsnf, fie, spv.lt harsh, or nss.'
years, now at Harvard College, Mass.
cv bco&gt;iu0 reunited again—d ever such
fli.rd. informs us that when be left Port in the way of good farming is tin. much any improper word.
*
-1..... 1.1 .it 1fill be interFanners nre so hurried in lhe
au Prince, two weeks mo. tbe craitribo- land.
an even. . ........ -- - Hold on to your hand, whrft ycM are,
Jod&lt;e Kelly wad Mr'. Lincala.
eating to h.-af lhe delegates nt the Chnrteslions of cuflee. fi&gt;r tbe benefit of John getting in. and in the hanealing of their
JAMES H. BROWN,
tb
ohmM to strike, pinch, scratofa, steel of
Om.wli... or
W®0- “~rt ll”?r
On Saturday a number «ff the Republi­ Brown’s femily. anmunted U» about2,000 crops, that ihrv have really no time to
OUNTY SURVEYOR. Office in the Court
the
Heuw. at n^uos.- P.re&lt;m. deamng Li. , r|^7w-|^w
d«&gt;m.
Uw »&lt;«|t
“ can delegates went down to Springfield to bag-, of 120 lbs. each, and It was tbe devote to the improvement of the Soil.—
»?rvie«t W1U etilatbe Sheriff, officedxiUncuidiing «l*
alpplKl. ...»
»“« '/■ call on. their nojuiucc. 'Die correspond­ general «-pin).»n that another thousand Let any one visit the ten acre farms in
Dr. Wltwhip is a aenrible reformeTr—•
.ml &gt;b« ,»"•&lt;"« •-» J- ent of the Chicago Journal in Doting the Lags would be added, as everybody re­ the neighborhood of Cmanuali, and die
He says—"never rise fn-m the tA’.fe
Th., .rrrthe e«nqurr.,n&gt; .nd who U» proceedings at Mr. Lincoln’s house, re- garded it as both a duly and a privilege truth sou* becomes appsrent that nx.ro
satisfied—never get &lt;&gt;«&lt; of Led m l&lt;»na
totes
the
fidiowing
singular
incident
:
so contrite. As these begs are worth profit can be made from ten acres, prop
I- &gt;U*
ns you bare any inclination to lie there "
• Tall Judge Kolly. iff -P*^ was Chen from 112 to 1'14 each, it to prnb«ble that irly tilled and manured, than can be reauea n«, ,«»&gt;r
”
That’s tbo talk ! Lola hr eat and plenty
luu-poi-i « •
“r J“'&gt; •*l«hr&gt;'i"ri presented by ,.Mr. Ashinun to Mr. Lin- the Republic ot Ilayti will ndd to the alUed from one hundred acres run over
of bed—brave, Wltwhip, old feller I
; ,
coin.
As
they
shook
hands,
each
eyed
in
the
usual
B«d«e«t
manner.
The
ocJohn Bro an fund from 120,000 to 440,X ..urn™
OLIVER _E; EVERTS,
.w. twUhh, wry bud w tai. JM • the other’s ample propb'rtloite with gen
0p0.—N. Y. Tri^nt.U.
Aw American writer.dwelling uptp lbw
(Hb no ,dd «4dVr I" « »«• erotie admiration,Lincoln, fiwonjr, standgrowing rtvuvi
~. - - who occupy large farina, barely, bold importance of small things, aaya ibsl be
,01
be wUlmji, «,b,u&gt;&lt;wd to II. Ao
' —It was a noMe‘shd beautiful answer
always taken “tmte wen &lt;ff a rtraw."-—,
RKo.sr^Ere’I:
•ail 6»rm ip-U*A»IUd;gnity.
• . of our qnren, aay&lt; the British worktnso, their own."
|,«ert .dd Gern^n rf Kendathdiuy
_ _ _
E-;&gt; 1 nly, peibap-. if there’s a eherrjr
put.
d»~.enxl« lb. U« k.-. An
-What’, ypor height,” inqmrcd Lin­
XVHmm. snd open at all kwara, 1
that she gave u» an African Prince, who
cobbler al «»ne end &lt;ff it.
. _ ,
.. &gt;lMt_
erriw J*. — 'J"* &lt;»
coln.
..
.
.
...
sent an embassage, with &lt;n*tiy prevents, my landlady, informs mu that abe was
“Sht feel three; whin's yonr s. Mr.
pnwanmio, and a wa, at ibe Prwldeat 1 |
and
toik&lt;-d
In
return
t&gt;»
Wil
him
tbes*efet
greatly troubled formerly with anta In
H. N.
right at ti* uMc. Wbrn preened, after Lincoln f” a*l J udjrs Wley^u'hb round
&lt;/ England’s greatneae and Englano’s her eopb.«ard, tn which ahekapt n« .«ly
dinner.' to give bb nmep.bt?nces of deliberate
s
• ;
ghby; nntl our beloved Queen sent him, diaton. hot victuals; but the awndenlul
. '•Six feet fi»ur,’’replied Lincoln,
Waabjuglon- hlB rfceollecti‘«« *oro
th.
^Km.Pa.bowsiminoto. My dear 5 . ft. ....... x__ _e
to ba vary fod-finite»«* eomelhlug
man. mv heart has^etm aching f« years
did tw fits Hrackiab. to an art! boor
mpbor a aura remedy
foTM P^esdent that 1 Could |.wft up tn.
show the emltasahdor her rfin rounds and
aB cupl'oanlii, safes, dbtiher rich ornaments, but banding him a

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

D

h i» an Expectorant. which
i paaw^y to the tonga, aad
iucr. perform* Ila ttattr to
and.iihcr humors' fraaatba
ing Th. third itMW.Mh
th uble strength to the kid1, tlw v draw large araoents
&gt;io&lt;&lt; Which to llL ftfew,
r.'iuai; ur water rilif,

DRY GOODS I ’
MILLINERY

GROCERIES,

CROCKER Y!

NEW YORK COSTS.

of au itnilaltri wilb th
nre A. J. Wtiijn A. Cu..‘
tier part »C the riauette •
I... ..........

,V?

t-ffort* A Cu.,IIaltteg»;r. A.
lie: Eli N.cbuk^nutpetai* ;
Hilt; sad by fin^gata gca-

pill in &lt;-arl&gt; box. •
__ __ 1

J. S.GOODYEAT, &amp; Co.

I”

P1

UTLEJIY.
ism Distance
Lmerica Ahead.
reasons why

J

IS BOWER

YIURU »'XBA ffWWAK4
u? jlxl&gt; sj/xxmaM
in-’fii otrxx
i'SUCXS
iAX Xi XU.
; &gt;
•
PARLOR 8TOTES, contra

greatest variety of
LEVATED j

*i STOVES,
J VEN STOVBB*
COOK STOVES.
tows. But Plato &lt;si BoxMeves

7 ttth.

EATON &amp; BARRY

C

little ftonia,", said J udgv Kallcj.v

—rvrsH6S7

til. TTHNia,
• Washington

■■

.
j ,
surrendered.

rnwunfolHSg rthnr.frvH.
ly

AND

rater * &lt;i»-i«»u«r.

jgiTTI.E CWtK

.

_it u

Tu&lt;*’Jn*1 pr‘,&lt;’?‘

,&lt;*«!» *5?

».u&gt;- Cra*. »-*
•JNr
fe- It mnv he

A“* n * •n5*P’’X

.

,, -

Rhcsaks DvmfUjm*.—Cut the rtnt-

The China

�adre&amp;dy Sold.
L informed tlut Uw-^Hgruph which it

in Buaincse.
ibirf

wfth
FOR I'llESlDtTtF

...A. ,

ferita own iStereat, to be a lifue m&lt;W
careful, inasmuch aa some of ita present Presidency.
CT nXOMM.____________

For;
emnmsneed ta
tbe vicinity
D.rigr, tha time noted was 4 o clock, and
-CkMMMhe -TT
&lt;'^r"*74.rX,ylr
P M
The distance between the" two

ABRAHAM LIMC0LN

-$|ppewrcd j^iginally ns an editnrGl

PeKilbCo. Scijtii:4,.ib&lt;iut iio*yt

Banner having uttered similar sent!

FOR Vic« FRXSIDDrr.

when they “break

8h&gt;I

'Jf9* oorxa&gt;

' *•
that wc
,......... - .--JWL,..................
JT of the
pquidilyTof tha blacks ; titet ia. |l*rt Jhey
ffei^ld «qny all tbe priritare*
tlhs
Wk^pw-ttawrelle. JUAreawtra
WftLlbw i«not « vry popular 4etriuc.—
Wo have bad mauy a confab with, wonre
W» anr now -strong. ■RrpuUioms.’ we
taking.tbe broud ground uf equality, aud
UlMtjnta opposite grouad.
' “We were brought up in a.State where
Viveks were xpter^ an&amp;nra- do no*
knww of auy inacmveniuoco resulting from
U* tboqgbjperbapu k would Rot work Wo
ywl, uhurc the Uack*- afo . more numer­
ous.
Wc have no doubt of the right of
pve white* to guard against such an evil,
ifjt.U one. Our opinion is that.it would
be. lie*t fur nil omeesned tn taivelhe culnarij population in a Slate by themselves;
ifti*.if within the jurisdiction of the Uni-

urw.

hmb mmnp. **!•/*♦/
-LAMQFORD G. 8ERBX,
Mr ArWVMrtMwrW-aiARljLB UFSOtoAr (Wry ak x.W »U-SAM’b R 1ACEY
AedW«JW&lt;*s/*4re*ri^J M. OREOjO^Y.

HEZKKLIIT 0. WELL5.
.
RUtTR HOSMER. • Fnw. W r&gt;i*U&lt;-GE0X0E W. LES! ’
Fhw. W
HAYDEN. ■ •
/roffl &amp; 2XWrW-*WfiJ8TVB OOBURN.

CONGRHMIONAI. CONYKNTK&gt;N.
flto stonier:
'

Hat Conereariunal Cotwanticn, the Rqmblicun
Blaclon* &amp; the several Aaaemblg I luAnda eompri-

should pave the right to have their Setra
tors and liepresenhilives -iu Dungrcsa^nd
viKo fur.President.
With us, ‘worth

scon ninny

•a'^he 'organs of th* African dlytiticracv
dm.*l appear to be auttsftvd wttti The RepublitMi nominations far State o'flfi-erji.—
Wtiflu- thlwT-*.A»Y bwtrte. n matter of SeriMM tegret with the' HrjnlLftciin.'i. it can’t
farMfcktad:- The d|mi erncy mu*t g.-ln
sodiHihrit.
But, while their papers,
published in the vidnlty of the jrcsideuev
of sewrnl candidates, uniformly speak &gt;&gt;f
them a* liaving tho JtdlVraoniari'pre-req­
uisites fur office, “hrnesty rapacity, and
faitlifulne**,” the itominutton &lt;&gt;f John Ow«,
r. ,r State Treasurer, troubles
Attn.
All euoccdu bls emineht filne**
fur the plaee; none assail his tcputatlun ;
but acme of then) nre fearful that he
can't or won’t attend t o the'duties &lt;&gt;f the
office. The Corunna Democrat, prompt­
ed probably by ‘‘Detroit influence," says’:
“Can any rine lwlreve that John O.wen
Will leave his private bunUies* in Detroit
nwrieto Lansing, and attend p^'rsonnlly
to thc'dntire of the office of State Tressuter ? Do the people wont to "elect to
the &lt;»fficc n inan who will not attend to ita
duties himself?
■ If the reputation and Integrity'of Mr.
Owen is to be used simply to riirry thro’
a Slate andnrstalerTnusrv. IrTtimph in
ibte Stata and the duties of tba office are
to be performed by some favorite party
wire-worker, then we say he -sfarnld be
ci eased do higher thnu his assodstes.'’
: The Democracy need not give them
suites anv concern about tire* manner in
which Mr. Owen will attend tn the duties
of uffic* of IVtasurvr.
1 le-lms hn hnhitti-

F. D. BOARDMAN,
I. MARVIN,
D. C. HENDERSON.
Dated June Tib, IB
*

MR. BCTXNER'N XPRBJH.-fcw

“The. Barlinrisin &lt;&gt;f Sliyerf** has been

most faithfully portrayed

in tip.’ recent

speech of CitAKLKa Sunsxu. in .thc F. S.

Senate.

Mr. S. basnet only known but

frit its barbarism nenriy to the cost of

health and life.

It is but nafurnl thbl he

should deal- with tbqsabjoct with an un­
sparing hand.

the Pacific

dirt" on

in, that lhe extract quoted, railway.
rail
TntFsppIicatfan.btilrefera'

w*mU1

T

We cannot'.unite with

those whocundemn this speech—it is just
and justly diBi-rvcd by' th&lt;rte it flage late*.
Asa matter of present policy,'milder
language might have been u«ed. or rath­
er, lass truths might havu been teld—for

the language itself is ehasto and unexcep­
tionable—even respectful.

This speech

was designed, and docx fully answer the'

only argument used by the slave propsgrtiidn to justify their aggression*.

The

dahn has been set up, and sought to be

maintained by argument and proofl", that

Slavery is a beneficent institution, and

not only that, but a promoter of civilian
lion, and is calculated to improve the

condition of both master and slave.

We

are driven by these apologise™ of alsvo
ry, to discuss the merits nl the institutino;

aud wo arc heartily' glad that Mr. Stun­
■UeiitiiH* to all business -ntrusted to him.
ner has taken tho initiaCivc'in C-ngress.
If .-Mr. Owen is elected State Treasurer,
aabe will bo, it would be more of a task and answered tho arguments andassump-.
than the Democrat imlwints to Indore lions of Mo DnffecvHammond, .Chest­
him iu {threw “proxy” Y&lt;» My man. He nut, Davis, Brown, Hunter and Mawm,
ialuo tnudbin the habit of attending to who fiave been loud in their encomiums
and doing his own business, tiiereby
upon the peculiar institution,
"
knowing lit Zbdfff- It; th£t it would’ be
laouMwcr to such 'assumptions. Mr.
bod-Jbr Mm to~fldwpt-»av other way ;
a|»d hi* suoeriwdgldlfr « nature £trafhhfce Sumner is not only excusable, but is fully
thsRbo will never take upon himself any justified In laylngdmre the wfdtedn«siras&gt;d
public duly, aa Treasurer nr other, withbarbarism of the institution,and in thrust
mit giving his habitual persona! attention
tu it—Dt. Trib.
. ing the stench of its abonii nations under
the very nostril* of those who have as­

serted It* sweetness and testified of its
The mini on* of the slave pourer, hero purity.
and elsewhere, have begun, even at this
We would place Mr Sumner’s speech,
early duy'of tbe campaign, their usual entire, before our readers, but far its
system of detraction aud falsehood, and
great length. And in seloct'mg from it,
are giving evidence of tbeir determination
to stop al no villainy that o&amp;r* the we feel like selecting it all; nevertbtdcea

slightest hope of benefit to their disgrace­
ful cause.
Mr. Lincoln is to be visited
with all the bitter hate they iaatinctivdy
entertain for honest men.
They have
begun by revamping their old and explo­
ded feisebood, that when in Congress be

wo shall lay extracts from It before our

voted against granting the means for
promruting the Mexican War,
Chief
and vUcstof the utterera of this revamp­
ed felsehixid, in our Stale, is the pauper
eoeoern on Griswold *L
There is nnt
one word of truth in. the charge of these
corrupt stipendiaries that Mr. Lincoln
voted against stipplira.for prosecuting the
Mexican war. The charge W*« originated
by Dougins In the campaign of 1858.—
But it was promptly disproved, and by
the more decent of the Democratic pa
per* of Ills., admitted to be untrue.—
Amongst others, lhe Matron Gazette, a
Douglas pope*’. Imd tbe onndor to eontradiet It
We pubHrii b&lt;?i&lt;&gt;w its denial of
the story, which is the only reply to the

ton assembled in Convention at Rich
mond, Va., on tbe 10th Inst. Their c m-

reader* from time to time.

Tho seceding democrat* from Charles­

Washington, June Ifi.
.
The. repoct, made taiheSenate this
morning by Mr. Mason, chairman of the
Harpc-r’a, Jerry Committee, cuniprires
150 fe.1l4.-ap pogo*), exclusive of ruluminMU* testimony. A full 'hi»tary is given
of J«4jn Brow it'a movements and result.;
und refareqe^is madeto lhe utter insecurily of lhe peace and aafely of some of tbe
State* owing to the excited condition of
the, public mind.
Tbe rifled carbines
nuuwfactored « Connecticut, it would
appcar,l ) bu ordinarily used in strife in
Kaunas, and *.-irt thitlu-i far that purpose,
were voluntarily , placed by the Maawichusetta KAttsaa CigutniUec,through ita chair­
man, in the hand* of Brown, with vague
and uncxpUiuol instruction as to their
re&lt;L but the truth was, it wpuld appear,
lie finally cuooeived the purpose of incit­
ing riyjl- war ill some of the Slave State*.
This expedition, *0 atrociousin character,
would have been arrested had even ordinSy,care been taken &lt;»n the port of tbo
asaochiucitn . Qitnmittce to ascertain
whether Bros11 was truthful in bi* pro­
le**feus. - Tbp Conuuittec arc not prepar­
ed, to suggest any Icgudatioa, which, in
tbair opinion, would lie adequate to pre
vent like occurreffees in future.
If the
reyend States, whether from motives of
policy, or a desire 1&lt;&gt; preserve the peace
&lt;&gt;f the Union, if nut from fraternal feefing,
do not bold it incumbent on them alter
th* experience pf the country to guard in
future by appropriate legislation against
similar occurrences, the Committee can
find no guarantee elsewhere far the recur
ity.uf peace between the States of the Un
ion.
So far, however, a* the safety ol
tho public property is involved, tbe Cammitteo would earnestly recommend that
provision should be made by the Execu­
tive or the law tu keep under adequate
military guard tbe public armories and
arsenals of the U. S-. in the same way
and inMiner now prsetioed at the navy­
yards and farts. 1 The report is signed by
Messrs. Masun, Davis nn-l Fitch.
Senators Cullantcr and 1 Doolittle, the
minority, of the Committee, in lhe emtrao
of their, brief report, say there is no evi­
dence that any o»her ettixen* than th.&gt;ae
with Brown accessory to this outbreak ;
nor any pnxjf that any others had any
knowledge of tbe conspiracy or its pur­
pose* iu lhe year 1859; oordocs any ev­
idence show that-there was a conspiracy
to rescue Brown or his associates from
prison in-Virginia. Time and reflection
have happily dix-apuled much of the
nlarm and suspicion, and have shown that
this raid Was but an oflkbnot of the excit­
ing outrages and lawlessness in Kansan.
They say there is no fact celling for CongressiiMial legiriallou.

-tMt*’*-*"—■'J»4

conjecture i» uw».&gt;*■••• --—7—
_
..r th® opintor
nnini/*&gt; that
Inst
meteorologist, r_
is of"
Division of Michigan militia.
whirlwind* never attain a vqfocUjLOR
their own axes of more than 800 miles an
hour—something more than the kel'Wty
of a cauni'O ball fired by a full charge;
and it i* nut jjkdy that »» the tornAdo
growing finely in-thia vicinity.
’1
that engage* nur, nttentita1 Mr. K. * max­
fy The wheat crop in thia vicinity
imum was exceeded, if it was reached--promises a good yield.
We have, as But the blowing ol erdar dilnglvs throiigh
yet, beard but little oomplain I about the tbe ride a bouse,the forcing of pine chip*
into an ink tree. *0 solidly that they cv’d
not be pulled oul by lhe finger*, and the
£&gt;• Fruit uf every kind grown hi this wringing off of chicken* bends by lhe
rt-g.uo, never promisad morn abundantly force of tbe wind alone, show that lhe air
mu*t bare had a momentum mIummI
than now.
equal to that of a in&lt;»kel bulb
Wc
trust that lhe Chkngn Academy ««f science
•yi^a Center, on the 15th. Speeches were will not suffer this great calamity to be
forgotten without making minute and
made, and att excellent, free dinner was
careful inquiry into the ph-n&lt;»mi-na u hieli
served up. AJurge crowd was in alien caused aud attended it.—Ckicttyn I‘rt*4
dance.
d- IVibu^e.
_

Parson

Brownlow says, ‘-on.

toes Of 150 lives.

A rifle in the bands of a Mr.

J3F

Shaw, of Birchville, Sanilac Co., n few

days since bnrsted, nicngling hrs head

rgr- Mun*. Blondin crossed Niagara

l-iy*' A Grand Temperance pic nlc will

cornu of at the Fair Grounds iu Battle

re*olut5&lt;»u*

nt

81,000 A. YEAR

riilret&gt;»Mh^t-anrttwT*reu berv.lu relliu* I
work, aa our indueen.cr.te' to all auch
liberal.

SEWING MACHINES

ception Giininlttec are fully completed,
and promise a ftit to them of unusual
vplendur. Large price* are paid fur tho
hire of ths window* along the line of the
processum. Tbo fnrtit of tbe Metropolitan
Hotel is already dro&gt;&gt;r&gt;U'd with huudrvd*
&lt;tf Japanese and Atneriean flags.
The
part of the hotel set apart for the ^Embas­
sy. Ima been decorated under the superin
tendence uf Leliind Bros., with tasteful
magnificence, embracing several novel
features, th&lt;- reception nauns being pantwlcd with ftuoly executed paintings. of,

What everybody wants.

on the o-g. river, on the Vth in»L

In lutr
coxvAixixo
I gw** rvai
S1MM.E REMKblEd,.. EA^LT .OBTUNED, 1 ’’JE*

The capital at St. Louis, invested
in tire Lager beer trsile.i* nboot 12,124,*

000.

J FIRST CLASS MACHINE,

Which we wUi aeU al a very small proOl. Tire
Machine ia largo -NINE INOHES BY FOUR in

FA-MI LI'

pula ami

DOfTOB:

FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN
J
No rei
ALL FORMS. I wlwle liii

-

b.(

ant, fought a duel at Nortalk, Va.
was wounded.

berD.o..

----------------

THE

Neal

tow-to cftruJ npao tVc «i«4.
■nd Ik&gt;w to emit for Ibm ;
bn« to prepare drink*. poaltrie*. Me., and bow to Raartt
ng^-nal hifrtliou ftvm l&gt;atajiiou* di»ea«ru.

I the Ulfrh priced Machine*, came* a

They were artists from

New York.

Judge Orr, of Springfield, Mo.,

IT TURNS. VERY EASY AND IK ALMOST
NOISELESS IN OPERATION!

I IUM1.U1 .IrelqrlU, ait
. retire audcLcerful
iwure.

has announced himself os an independent

candidate far Governor of Mo.
SHERIFF’S SALE

jy Tho report of lhe Investigating
Committee in the John Brown affair, hits

been mndo.

It codsjn smoke.

IT TELLS YOU

brrnk n Needle.
Thli Driving Wheel ia on the outeide
hie, cntirelr free (rwui contact with u lud
They will do any klnu of reuiur dun

l-e-a, worm/ &gt;r«HW head,

Ruinat'd

dies lor tf.eir cure.
IT TELLS YOT

of the Japanese Embassador* one of un­

Ague, ana uuuaua, rrlfow,
ttphe*,- eesrfei,- and other

■tick beiug-indepetMiciitlv locked?

i» Eight, (i

fvr rtrar cure.

A terrible tornado swept over

•

YU

Licking Co., Knnuas, on the 8th. Several

&lt; ouvumptiua,
brrpctMia,
A^ana.Dropa.V. Oowt.Uheu-

lives were lost and much projicrty de­
stroyed.

o'clock, io il

Tbe fire works factory of Bonne
&amp; Co., in

Brooklyn, exploded

IT TELLS YOU

recently.

TAKEN

No livre bwL

THE

HIGHEST

Cnretang v». Shaw, at St.

Louis, Judge

Heber overruled tin- motion fur a new

"Sberllt (

PREMI I’M

In the breach of promise enw of |

MORTGAGE BALE.

IT TELLS YOU

der. The «orkit&gt;c parte net er require chance,
toaacqaentlj all trouble of polling them m order

Stair

trial.

ia large, aud strong, at
(j#" Francis P. Blair has notified his tiue. Ths H" Hanoi

St. L«&gt;um, June 15.
constituents of his intention to resign bi*
Judgi-Semple Orr of Springfield ad­ scat in Congress, at tbe end of tbe preadressed the people of that plsrr this after­
noon. and ntmouneod himself as an inde­
pendent candidate far Governor ofMo.—
He will not now enter the campaign, hut
Wc had nn opportunity the other dny
canvaw the State with Cui Jackson, the
uf riding over this road from Detroit to
democratic candidate.
Sl John*.
The cars have been running
Naw York. June 15.
through upon th * nsid to Grand Haven

AMMuxmox fob Tira Campaion.—
Scrernl democratic! association* which
were patnhliBhed ib'tbi* city and vicinity
for'catnpnign purpmra, have lately been

—in u&gt;« 1

.

pRT* The two aleainers, Umpire ami
Dew-drop were totally destroyed by fist,

usual splendor.

in a comntnne state, on aceonnt of the fix
rfe at Charleston. Without a candidate,
daily represented.
.
their CnnMltutlor.a, by lawn, and docu­
New York had •‘comnttiwloner” whn ments of all sorts, were of no more value
were allowed scats on the floor, but were than so manv old clothe*. They attempt­
ed'|n np«n tho political shop without any
not
sdiniltod as delegates.
. . A
1
capital wherewith to carry on lhe buai
falsehood ' necessary, at present
The
nesi,' and therefore fbund themsekca
Gazette aaya:
ISouth Cuftilina wore also accredited to compelled to put up the shutters.—JT.
"Tbe political friend* of Mr. Lincoln Baltimore.
So the Convention cboh a F. IlenU.
railed bur attcnlbm to the record, and ,recevs. to assemble again upon/the 2I*t,
T-Parson.Brownlow lajelv describing
upon examinaiion. we find that ln*tc.sd of
Mr. Lincoln, It was John Henry, of M&lt;»r 'undoubtedly nnriripMing• rupture there. bis. sansatiun on visiting Washington,
_____________ * ■ ... _ «.. .
J .
&lt; South Carolina will nntW represwnted-at
Baltimore, but her delegates will wilt to
“Upon coming out of the Alexandria
yoiu the other&gt;eesdera upon jho Bild- boat and breathing the atmosphere of
Washington, I fancied that I felt an iodi­
our farmer fellow-dtixro gave no such
more Cuovention.
nation to steal *omathing. and m stated
rets, and farther, tfait this record will
to mv comradoa. Some of them remark­
‘f— muster* willi the best men of any I
RnootWATiB.—Hon. Seboyier Colfe*. ed ia reply, that tl&gt;ere was somrthing in
of Ind.,was renominated for Congress, by
acclamation, un the' 13th ofJ une.

Premium,
35 and 40 Dollar

Creek uu the 20th insL

from Detroit to Wisconsin, Minnesota,

slave code

■tlewJent Ccwtireneaa.

New and Improved
DOUBLE LOCK TIGHT FAST STICH,

sand persons were present

to tbe bluer end.

Charleston.
Wo believe only seven
,
1States were fully, and two others par*

GaatnALOt.—A- Garibaldi

L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

Two thou­

river un a rojfc-, the 7th in*L

Preparation* are being made iu

New York, June 15.

Jnvabd, m&gt; long Ud ridaen
tbrxotten w their mra nei.b

New Advertisements.

Ho is nut expected to recover.

fuat fully.

for lhe period of a year or more.

cd resolutions affirmhtg in substance, tbo

fob

Mechanic-’ Lisas in

tua, IHs., on lhe 4th, that resulted in the

F. P. Blair has resigned hi* mt In
He Intends to go before hh
we know of ibcirJeTilvrations and feel­ Congress.
constituents as a candidate for re election.
ings, they proposed to oppose Douglas
The Ginveotiou pw«.-

Am

What conatitutM Llbvl and
Steudvr. and tbeUtr as UtMsrriagv Dower, tba Wife's right
In Property, Divorce, atd Ali-

he felt an Inclination to steal sometbiig." assist Garibnidi in hia present heroic en­
terprise. The association is eoup*&gt;sed of I( Tells Von
Your “ruling pa*afeu” Mr. Brownlow,
Americans and ita labors are independ­
is no doubt as strung in tbe atmosphere of ent of the active effort* of tbe Italian
league, which Ims collected a considurabfa
Washington as any where else.
sum uf mtwy fur the cause within a few

New York to make the reception there

sultations were mostly private; hut what

majority or

&lt;K CROSBY,

lies for ihcireurs

IT TELLS YOU

tb&lt;-third

printed direction*. We hare levered tbe exclu­
sive ageuev cf the

aiBi pleat trea'ou»d&lt;. Broken

rXIVEBSAL DEMMER AXD GUAGE,
U l.i—1&gt;

u.ll. L. ...I-1J

_ ■

■&gt; ■ . .
Sort*,' White Swelling*,
LIw», Wbitlowc, Boil*.
Burna, and Scrofula.
IT fEUS YOU Uf the variMM.Lwy.ww [x^l.

It

fortheir cure, together »«h
many valuable taut* for £•

form* with the steamer* from Grand Ha­

aa shall

ven to Milwaukee, tho most direct route
and the Great North-west.

The track i*

Mortgage-, vta.j, .1

well laid, the care well finished, and com­
modious, and lhe business of this Compa­
ny which I* very extensive, i» managed
by

a very honorable and gentlemanly

board of officers and conductois.

North-wcttcm State*. Wc are indepeudeni and
fully rwpoaribte for all w. buy or uir ^c War
raat every Maclitue w» adl. and pari,ch e&lt;n ..

It passes through 000 of the riche*t
portions of tbe State.
Tbe land from
Detroit to Royal Oak is very flat and
fertile.

reelr-l! relink*

41,000 A YEAR
o( Michigan.

DAVID 8. REYNOLDS.

JOHN K. POTTER, PuhUaAor,

Near Pontiac, and for, some

mile* this .ide, the laud is roUiag but

■•Wils 1SSSCI1TISI

■rich and productive ; further weet to St.

PHILADELPHIA.

Johns, tbe country ia

Administrates** Sale.

qttlti level, free

,higb«*t bidder
to the vih

from »wamp*,bul rich and well timbered,
with beech, jnaple. oak, white ash, etc.
Our people and business men will find

this, a very convenient and pleasant route

t«i Detroit, and the East.

The station on

x-ft:

This

ia a fitting tribute to hi* faithfulness to
MHVOil in (boost taiwstire to Mr. Ijiwooln,
W-iuabe Iho retrem
faUy.

tbs WiaUaof Weooestitoenta, and the in-

week, on Wednesdayi and Saturdays to
Ada, a pojat w«&lt; uf Saranac 00 tbe MU-

.—Fernando C.

•r*3J«q

�SAVED’S^c. w.^1

St
-11

J

—»T DVTlro OOOBS o»—

SnClAL ■ROTIcnS, Fmriap sere, ✓ aaU umA

,

•wev

ru.-.-ioTi

’

NEW'GOODS

;

Notice!!

, \

Fciurn or Jdlt Crlmb*atuu&lt;.—We
presums U b' gvnerelly known thsl, the

J““ k ww.

re?**! **?**£*?*?

*irBof ,bs

v

coming snnirersarjr of our Notional In­
dependence wlH be celebrated at this

arrangement M

Every

place.

LAWS AMD BEAITIFUl

been

niadklo make the occasion pleeflant sod
profitable, and we now call, attention to

EARWAKS STORE,

this subject for lhe purpose of urging all
who can to partake In these exercise*.

i * wwarail MHuiniri. M
HASTINGS

It

DRY GOODS!

I* proper tn remember lhe time “that

GREAT VARIETY.

tried men’s stiuls.” by appropriate signa

ufrejuicing—not by drunkeuneea aud dotoucher;—but by calling to mind tbe

trails and sufferings, the manly courage
rider ransoff a weh man. The new. of tbe ano
willing to face even death, to bequeath to

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

iheir posterity the blessings we now en­
joy.

Let ui celebrate, and kt us spend

what money we choose to spare, in our
own midst,rather than feed tbcae already

nter-fcd by appliances of which we are

deprived.

HOME TESTIMONY.

Garnre Lou. Karos Co., Mret, Aug. H. I».
Da. C. W. Rolscc—Door Ar;—for four years
I wn. aeespiy dfoM
Bbsmartfom re start
I was eontnsd
bowas
lone time The
Dote;,
did «. to
notor
r^d
a&gt;4far
J .aJ^pXi

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

The discovert of coating a pill ikfth'
lotted with Dr. Brrriek. All others m
feita, and if used Will do barm, and dte*
rick. UerricVaFiJHarertegsntlrpai
box, with S large sheet of diretlio*., *j
2S cent, pee box, 5 boxes Corti. ■

i ■wsaariivj-

i

Blood

HARDWARE!

Tua SassATn School Pre Nre.—Of

this morry-making of children of a lesser
.six! a larger growth, we can aay nothing

[vsilivek, ns we Irad no reporter on the
pouud.

Otto rieinitv. My Pre* Offleo mldre-. »• Oneida
Vrilcy, Eadiaob county. N. Y., wbotv person, in’aud foam more telly ur*' ~
rendition for three lo»|
Ibfo letter if you like. I
rates your rejiutatwu.

of all kind* comprising BLEECHEDand
BUOW* .SHUITIXGS «xie II E ET
1NGS. Striped ud CteekaMnl~K Deo.
ipu, Colto.»lu, aplioetuo, lOottKlie
Jerne, Feney nnd Blork Doeikln*, Cowltterea, Printa, dicfrJ • ’**“•’
■ "•s*'

But from what we bewr, we be

lie*, Medina, etc.

.YH'LiVIOII’ATB
BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

Read THIS!

jBuuucbolJ Reut

liere the “good time” pr«uniscd,waa fully

realized , and, we trust, a new impulse,

&gt;u±'"o1ri“41""‘ "™*

■mJ a new interest, green to the Sabbath

• CvMMsevred by Trask*. Magnetic Ointment
!W«
*«.«jc Oint.ni -nt

School.

children are made to

When

Wwld.

I~k'*

DRESS GOODS

tor Meo.. Boy*. Ladle*. Mlaa**, and Childrens

Mew Additions

know that bible education is not uccema-

Comprise, all the l.lret »tyte» erStt.KR,
Challic*, brilliants, h.u., Beregre. FRENCH
MUSLINS, end *11 other klui. that can be nam­
ed, many of which ata gmllj aopcrior in qua!itj
and beaaly to any thing torciotere offered iu thia

rily, lhe .xjtnpanioti of han] benebe*, sor­

rowful looks, and elongated visagee, they
will seek it as a pleasure, rather than re­
gard it as a pennnncc, to

lx?

performed

once a week tn pay fur lire privilege of

living in this world of cares and sorrows.

ClLCHUtTIUK

AT MIDDLSVILLK.—Our

fnrnd* at Middleville have concluded to
rok-bnile the “fourth’’ at borne.

Well,

we cannot blame them, although wewo’d
liked to have met them here.

But if

they can celebrate at home,all the bettor,

a. it will give a greater number a chance

tn join In such exrrvises^nd prevent many

from going out of

to spend

the county

their money.

NOTICE!
BaasT On. Taaaacana-. Omca, I
Uantlnga, Marek 14, 1840. |
Natieete hereby given, that I am prepared to
receive the principal and interest due on Primary
School end Swamp ,Landa, if the aaune .ball be
paid in before tbe firn of August next
IL N. BHELDVN, Co. Treasure*

PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD.

tho

Boys' Clothing which wepflw- at
EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

PRICES.

Hardware

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We bare a Cnc variety of Mualin.. Ladle*'
SLEEVES and collar*. Chimoia^la. Genl, ahtrl
Romani* mid Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; alao Hosiery, every style of Glovea and
Mitt*, Hunnrti*. Ribbon*. Dress Ttiu:miugs.'ete.

•■f this well known Institution with much
nmAdt-ace in the honorable character of
Wc feel assured that it i*

a very useful and reliable Institution.
Louis is

The number uf sluvea

GREAT DISCOVERY 1
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

FOU$b/
sud Tin Ware of any and every ahape mad descrip­

EAVE TB.OUGHB

being

out eicb.Bumte, shall be subject io k t&gt;ue uf n«i
more ibsn tee dollars.
.Wlol/rtLrareta/; That it shall be tbe
Ouranaortment of Table and Pocket Cvtlety,'
duty of tboMarshal of said rUlage of Hartings, SILVER SPOONS, l'o&lt;t Mtnjais, H«;&gt;- Skirta.
or iay per’0’’ whom he mar appoint, that in Vankry Notioua, and things la gvnarei k full aud
case any dogs are (bund running at large within
complete.
• \ • • ; •
.• ■ • s \
the eorioratten of thia tiIIjrm. contrary to the
above by-law, to abort or otherwise dispose uf
READY-HIDE CLOTHING,
them. Iconed lately
.

up in any part of the county.

.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

We slua m.Duteelure Copper. Bra&gt;«, Sheet I run ,

Manufactured at tbe lowest rales, and put

143J130.

.

i* now selling a*&gt;r»
Crvarrut for I Douan.
than can be bought for the »mna tnou^.Wt any nth
er store Uua ride oCNnw York, it iaihe art/good
dnenfoetbe people of Ballis Cr—kr K,alen.iwO%
MarehaU, HASTINGS, and the .urTunndin^eoontry, w porchaac good* la this fine. Plesas give
too a cal) and tat the truth of this e«acrtipe, or ■
REND IN YOUR ORDERS, suff the »xkU will b»
selected and pul un with *a reach cert as if you
were prearnt to .elect them yoat.clres. ’
'
Mvatock ufG«wd»i» larHemidw.il wlvoSeJ.com
aiatlhg of every variety and of

Prices, for Reedy Psy.

— \Ve invite puldic attention of the card

a-?/" The population of St.

tho foot

and warrant prices to suit,

This

we bcltercis mostly a private enterprise.

Ha ai.snagers.

Wccan cIoUm you from the crown

of the head to the sole uf

tion, all of which wa will mil at Hard Time*

Store *f II. A. Gorelyear, has made ita
apjH-aranee during the past week.

and

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

of J. S.

store

Goodyear A; C.%, to the new

(RON, STE&amp;L, NAILS, MILL, CIR-

COUPEE, and CARPENTER TOOLS,
Wc have piles of S II E E T1 N G S,
fgT Tbe femsle oegnrtraliuo u often aa frsil at
list of a leader flaw cv.
Mnaynf tbe »ex enter
TABLE BROAD d* NARROW AXES, GLASS,
.to marriage relation, without being able Io nn- blilR'l INGS, STRIPES,
gto tbe Tabor, and ttiah ot matemlt r. 1 b thb CLOTHS.
DIAPER, TOWELING, SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’
itry thenaaada of young and beautiful women
and all kinds ot domeatic goods; also '
recriBctd every year from 114*
TRIMMINGS, COOKING.
Icttcri* cclebrsted .tetnacb Diller* will *av c BROAD C L V T113, phiu gud/ajicy HOUSE
iany of thia cUm from an untimdy grave. Tin*
.edfriuc baa been need with great hearflt.br Im- CASSIMEKES, Linen Drilling*, Deu BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of e»icnae uuinbers of people Ihrnoghoot lhe repubie, and the proprietors hays received grateful itna, y. J; M. Cua4uu.*rtrt,. T WEEDS,
cry style and description.

luranvEuutT.—An improvement, in

Sjate street, fn-m

’"feawsriKHTAi
Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

PARASOLS
CVLAR

ihc tliapc of • substantial cr&lt;w»-walk over

•'

------------------- -------~*S cart j&gt;4in», weafca.
and thatrea in the tech, aide and breast, ia fl

with each book of oos dollar or upy^s
AU our goods were aalacted w .th great earn,
and partieuiar regard te tba demand* of this
community, and wiU be arid at pnoes thia* cannot
fail to gne •ali.fnctlon in srery inatsnoe.

GROCERIES

Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goodfl
thstwn be fonnd in tbe enrtcA or western mere

COOKING STOV8

B, «.r •tjV^yLKr.B^-’.
J-i*’- A proposition Im before Congress

and Presidrot pro tern. '
Hasting* June .’&gt;, 1660.
yc'Swl

&lt;» adopt the use of sclf-seuling newspaper

wrappers with n penny stamp.
A

GAGE SALE,
gbrea aMtoiath*-

man in

Jjastings’ iprice finrrtnt,

GIFTS

Webace school boo*., all kiudaof blank hooka,
Pocket Ledger*, Mechanic*- Marmnl. Arncjd*.
writing Fluid, Note, Cap. Latter, aud Legal Pa­
per, and all kinds at stationery hi great variety.

Bata* i*, N. Y., eat

103 clams at a meal and then offered to

Lrf MO to 15, that lie could cat another
hundred.

Wc hare a large and lieautiful variety of Coals,
Ve»te. Paula, Ac., which wc offer at a leas price
than the usual cost of lhe nialeridL Please examliMi for yovrsetres nod te.t the eorrretnci. of

Any person purchasing any of the above nam­
ed Good*. [School Book* excapted,] thres dollars
or upwards, will receive a gift ; and no Gift will
bo eflered of a leaa vrinq th»n one dollar.
We curdia|ly Inrila'all person, wishing MJthing fn ourline, to call and examine oor stock
and prices, and If we can artiaiy you with both
we would bo very lioppf to arll-you.
.

•

iwn. Barty cowbty, I
;^T* The village of East Saginaw

3,100 people.

has

Three yearn ago it was a

We think wr hava as good Young Hyson. Im­
perial and BUek Teas. a» were ever offered in
this Market A1m ril kinds ol Brown sod White
Sugars. Syrup. Molamcs, Firii, Rice, Coffee, choc­
olate, Pore Soda andSalcretu*,

•“ ildernt-M.
—Several persons luive lately been
bitten by mad dogs in Ypsilanti, and a
pnx laniation of the mayor reouirea that
all dog* running at large shall be muxtlrd.
’.

lawyer in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was
never known to accept a retainer in an
unrighteous cause.

AND

ty ran nosrappa ur am "ac*. _i£2

BUBNIHO

THE GREAT HEALER OF MAXKIND 1 I

FLUID

Merrick’s Sagar €aate&lt; Pllte!
Square TimUe. per

THRMHOLX WORLD uriTRDf

................................ 440

SICK

C WMAJ—-

—The ratification meeting at Philadel­
phia was a rery imposing one, combining
•II the dement* of the opposition.

COMPOUND EXTRACT

OF

ROOTS

FOR

VERY CHEAP
We hare farming tools of all kinds, and

DRY GOODS!

MISHKACTtRERS’ ISO JOINERS’
Thia ia Ac omc.jM miUtaa “J-With the cures of Herrick’s PUL

Which w* offer In sett. &lt;* olben.be at
.* riKABAWT AUD SHtTMT »rVfl«Afl»-

VERY

LOW

FIGURES.

Elpbl eeote ■ unto,

neAatbveWe have put down tho prices of «U

CynyTFR &lt; C5HAMFIJN,
PRACTICAL
CMKMISTB A DRUGGISTS,

ivMd ButtkCrtte* to trade.

Wmw-w.B—

Of tbo people of Barry eonnty demand, and mat
wisbiMt M ISedtaAS-Wy eomparwm with our
neighbor., wo dartre to pUco it .O' -record,th.l
we wM n*N
f *
~

HASTINGS . ti

M tbe sam* quality can bo bought stony phoete

®0©®S. AS (DICEAT'

TAMNERY!
niaHMMaw«,
at Cam

PEOPLE, THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT 1

STACKS OF CROCKERY,

—Theodore Parker died at Florence,
•laly.on the 10th inst.
" ill liLcsTBiTKD.—Mr. Hesaaurek,
an eloquent German orator of Cincinnati,
mi * speech at the Chicago Conventiou.ve
ry graphically staled the difference be­
tween the Northern and- Southern wings
the democracy, on tbe slavery quesHo said tbe Southern Action wore
&gt;n favor of slavery, and the Northern Ac
tion were opposed to freedom.
Could
fitet be more Airly, or more coodady
stated 1
7’
7

HARD-WARE

y &lt;■

�! t!'Bdwi4.rffeR8Cf*f

STOMACHBITTtRL

DRUG ®TO»»R!

Tbe proprietore and tnan'ufarttireraof HOJ
TEmuTcEU HRATED STOMACH BIT-

due in Una olf t« Tuesday morning, was
intercepted bi Indians beiwren Salt Lake
Qty and Daewoo Valley, rider* ctmeod,
aud bspt mtaitn ng tiswa, atmtuerum, anti
lett«*» l&lt;te.
W« du n«A think that any
one who read our erode &lt;x&gt; th*. Subji-ra,
asveral day a ago, expected anyAbtng &lt;fi»fersnt.
Ths fact area patent, that Um
czprtwa tircseerigwa were withmH prutecUou &lt;*t the priOeipul purtMMi uf their
jwurnvv, and tbe Well known boldtHos ul

‘

Uta Indiana un the route, t.pettier .with
th* JUliiiy of one rider befi*re auuuuncrd, aty life and ita altaat fol lira—they will ba from
••Grata la gay, from bvaly to av*nI"
would naturally lead to the. perpatnuam
•f further outrages. I'bu enter prise will
not, we imagine. be given up iiecauac uf
1 aupy 1 year,
f &gt; and t pretnhuna.
these dtaastera, but commut'd ytf «rta will
be made u&gt; keep up the cumniunioa -ion.
Il most, however, be apparent te eve­
rybody that whatever advuutage ia gamed
by quick couiniuniattiuns between (La­
tent points out be suppliud by tbe run­
ning uf thia express, and the same rvaaot.n
which imptel ua to push forward a tele
graph t&lt;» the Pacific, apply tu the present
enterprise, and although it does hot di­
rectly benefit 8l Louis, still, aa tbe
ipeani ul drawing a mule Into notice,
which ia deemed auperior to dial which
bends eu liar t&lt;&gt; lhe aoulhward tu graUly
Tuas epecuiutura—it is
we
riioiuruge ft.
it Ibd Nil*
we sb'"fid
ahofld rucounige
it.
York merchant can bear trom China tu
57 days, as has already btw-a dooo by
6»ing the Puny Express and telegraph. H
will naturally attract aUenuuu u&gt; the
route, and du much to culrccti’tate public
apinum in liuvur uf relying onlirdy uu the
overland rrnMo fur cuiutuunieatiuii with
tbe I’scilic, and haslen tbe day of a I’uctfio Railroad. In tbia view it is certainly
important that lhe Puny Express should
be protected at all hazards, and Uno pro­
tection should bo insisted upuu by al!
friends of a direct mu1 a.
The Expieas
rune upon lhe princ-ipil trail tu Uslilotuia
and if tbe Indians a-e permitted tu chase
and kill off the torweugera uf the Puny
Esprem, their next step will be tu at
tack emigrants.
Eoilxldoucd by their
success and stealing tile b»&gt;scs aud de­
stroying the liven of trtic or two ntiers,
their passions will s&gt;mmi be amuiwd tu ■
ruthless miisSiicrv of all wb” cuinc anbin
their reach.
At ibis tbe Administration virtually
winks by allow mg it» army u&gt; iciuuin in
Utah. The flttnger may bet u* iininiuv-nt
an that which Iranct Lremtdas «&gt;f uid, but
tbe War departme. I Ims as yet tuned Lu
protect eitUur emigrants or tutpraas.—
Cuncress is n»w in session aud sbuuid
call f&gt;&gt;r iuf&lt;&gt;rin:itiun on this, point.
If
there is uu provision for scattering troups
aliHig the ruuUt, when the proKabiulis &lt;■!
tbe A&lt;lniinh&gt;Orati&gt;in are sgn n nil u lie and
a ctn-sl, and if there i» such pros ismsi.
something ought lo Ih* kixran ••! ibe rvumm why lhe l’,*ny Express lia* bet-n cut
off As long ns the public titesnrv ifnut
cnlled upon to pay suiy tiling f&gt;&lt;r the tup
puit of an enterprise that is of mure servi«r b&gt; CaliCwuis llutn ail its Ocean mail
contract* combined, il is uply fair thnt
the pfotrtki-ta wlih-h iu duc^o u'cry trav­

the pbtoe.and without reflection upon Mr.
Butterfield, a resolution was offered and
unanimous!* passed, iwlaring Mr. Lin
cote to be lhe free choice of Micbtgnn. f&lt;&lt;
that office, in the administraUoh of whlclt,
her dtiaena, no leas thnn the entire nortfr
west were so deeply intervaled. "Honest
Abe" was no stranger in Michigan eleven

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7”TW'Tr^

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lloMatlcr'a Btomarb Bitten bate I*'.re
aG.d»cnd to region* where f*»cr and ngu
and various Uber Wlwus c tef Uinta bar
eoitete liter victim* by bu...irr&lt;b. r
b«j4«Xo«r* rensientJr !|,J* 'h» "laB*”"
are a certain cure for lhe Dyspepsia and !•*■
diaeaaea, ia In tbe prwfrietor. a eaurre a&lt; «&gt;■
alloyed pleasure. Il retw »re all met Ind tea'‘ ■
from the Mom eh.
*
i m porta ret»»«ad»H

gr^eries

doll, become- thick, rurrvptrd and A—used*!
.Adrtw * ptaM. sdeknAto *14 «bu«m tore
art*1

Htns sor Ngfatof lifowill theeear h* bfona 7..
KteJJ.’S.-M'j-,

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&lt;EID'£3C3S7 ^ZKBTUnEXZfiTT

AYER’S

AM €Mklw Extracts,

Coinpomd Extract ef SarsaparHli,

We alio keep on hand a good aasertment of

ST-A-TTOJNTEmr,

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOL
PILL8 bare bean proved by analr.i* to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
ThU they eare lhe almoat nalreraal complaint.

PKNA raXCILB, INKS. PAPKR, KN- '
VRLOFKS, CARDS. At, At

Upon oar shelves may be toned all of lb
LIVER COMPLAINT,
ad restore the MaXb to* xttvaglbof tbe .efferrr,

PATENT MEDICINES
•&gt;fr ^

. - • fi ’

1

SICK FEMALES,

rbo bare Uagwiahcd for year, ia belpleaa weak-

however theg may hav* bee* trifled with a
abuacd; that tteir direct Itenwj- is totasgth
life, sad render il sojoyabta. That, operating
rccUy upon th* pofare dura-«a Ue
they
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from tb* system, every taint
Bcrvlula, w tetter hereditary or otterwiss. . T1
“,'T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Elterly perevn* may ua* lU Hitler* dally aper direction* on lb* btoll*. and ih*y sill Lml
in it aatimutanl peculiarly adapted lo curators
decltaiag y*«re a* U i* r.lra*wsl to tb* p«I-«t'.
ineignvntiag Io lb* bowel*, er crllent a* n Ionic,
nud rejiiv»nsiing gen -rally. Wa have the evi­
dence cf ibooMMS of *gvd m*n nod wouwi&gt;
wbo bare *tperiacred lhe hurll of u»ing ll.u
pvepsraliut, ubila *uff- ring from *t&lt;m.aei&gt; de
rangcmcnl* and general dtbilliy; aciing undet
il&gt;* ateiecU physicians, ttey have ■tetnl.mol
all Jclei*rio&lt;i» drug* aud fairly rtrtcd the
merits of thia article. A few word, to tba'
gentler Ml. Thera are certain period* nben
liter earea are so barereltig that vaany of the*
•Ink under the trial. Th* rvlailLn of nwiLei
and child ia an ahrarblt gly lender, ihal Hi,
mother, eopecially if »h* b* jroetng. la apt I*
forget b*r own braNb fo ter extreme sosleti
(or her infant. Should lhe jwrio-l uf nretnnity
arrive during tbe aummer mtron. th* wear &lt;.t
body and mind ia generally aggravated livre
I ban. ia a n*e«teiy for a atimiilaat lo r*r«i|*rate Ih* eaorgie* of lhe *y««m. anil «aaLle the
mother lo tear up under her ell auating iris ►
and rerponribllitiea. Nursing nrotter* gene
rally [refer the I'.iitere to nil other iavigor*
lore Ibsl receive ite rndoraomvni of physi­
cians, teeatme Ji to agreeable lo Ibe last* a*
well as certain lo give a pvraiasetit inereare
of bodily sfeesgib.
AU tho** person*, to whom we lave yartleu
larly referred stere, to wht mirterere from

ths mort effootusl rrtnedy which the
akiU of oar tense can drrim for Ute every-

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ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by th*
exp* fence of ihonaanda of living witaeeaee wtos
in letter*, affidavits, nwd.cal work*, and by word
of tnoatb, proclaim them to b* tbe wry beet prep­
aration uf the kind *r«r offered to the brabrndown
victim* of ill health They bunt diaaaae through
every avenue and organ of the tvetem, and to ex­
pel It thoroughly and permanently.
No one can doubt their aupenonty after
on* tingle trial they are not oeli better
but, fa tact, cheaper than any other Pill*, for it
takes a leas number of them to prodare a bettor

G™*"

Price of the Scandinavian Blood Writer. |l

eler and ruiigrnnl np-«n tb- plniu*, ktuiuld
be espcer-illy accorded L&gt; this. 'I*h,-rc i*
no event in lhe development of Overland
Mail awninunireflnin Ix-twev-ii the Missis
sippi and tlw Pacific, that cau«ed half the
grxlitifritioov to the people uf Qdlfomin.
a* thesuoccM of tile Puny Express, aud
we mtrth mistake their temper if they
per in it these outrages by the Indian* t&gt;&gt;
interfere srith their pet ent -t prior, ami h,
g&lt;&gt; unpunished by the Federal Govern­
ment, without d-mairl'tiz redress in n
tone th-it will alnrm Ua- Dvmocmlii- officuds In Washington, even if it dixn not
awaken
their sympathies.— J/tMusri
Bnnocrat.
A ReMJwiacKtce.—The Whig State
Convention which met at Jackson in 184D.
passed a resolution, which was at one?
telegraphed tu Washington, a. corn no nd
ing tbe nominali &gt;n of Atimham Lincoln.
Ui the post of Girnmimionet of the Gen­
eral Land Office at Washington.
Tbr
appointment under Taylor, wu hourly
expected tu be made, and it wM undv'atood that a North-western man v uld
lie aelrcted. and the appiinttnrm was
then supposed to lie In-tween Mr. Li.i
coin and Hon. Ju«tin Bmtrrfi&lt;-id, of Chi­
cago. Man* of the leading Wings of that
day in Miciiignn.weil knew Mr. Lincoln's
W*hig qualities, and admirHblw fitne*a tor

■UB Mi Ji./. '.4ft. to

bR. BORACK'S

8CARJHHAV1O

NEW FIRM!!

Fourth *i.. -d buildrog from Wain*te*«; etectonati, O.. laboratory ia Hamcrond *treal
Far *al* bv J. P. Robert. A Co. Hastings, Eli
Niebtte.OraairavlUs
Mill*. P. A. Keeler, alao itoff
The ■ub*cribere would inform^tbr eiltzrni of
man sad De Reimer. Middietllfr. M. C. Bwift,
□ Mtiogs sad vicinily, Ibsl tb*y are sow prepared Prairierill*. and by D-uggiate and M*rcbm.ta gen
to do all bua.iiaaa pertaining to
rrarly throughout the etraalry.

BLACKSMITHING,
on (bort notice, and ia a meaner useerpeaaad.

HT Partteutar stteoticn giren to Hater end
Ox. dborieg. Ales to al kiode of How watt.
Wagon freeing, rte.. eta.
All kinds of produce taken la exchasg* at niar-

MEAT MARKET,
That they have opened a ifarkel in th
buo incut o' J. P Robert* A Co's Drug Store,

Everythin I* ihelrll*e,*t retMahle
rates,
And will bo phaaod to aae aud aerva all wbo wish

B» atedta! srrnnremrat with Ute Uw School of
tlisLnivermty of Clucagy,. tte sesious *f which 1

mt#

I la mauuf^tar.J from CMnmon sail.p J
gaud l* i-u-parod enlirelv different frvuA&gt;T
other bukralr* AH ih* detotetioua " .
““'ter rxti agtedIIn auyh a manner asJn ’ ‘ “
produce Bread. Bia- n,t. abd all kinds of
take- willxMil containing a particle of ’ '
Saforstae when life btead or cake I*
^““rd I Iheteby produdhg wUo.c*o«ur/*zy
LPreeult*. Eiery particle ol b*.rintii» ietJU

q orally, hoil.lbg remain a bnCreithtoUti
•all. water, and tettr. ■■ 'liarfUlrfc-’J.1’;'"
ly P*rvr&gt;»r, by the tarte ot t!|U &amp;J J. • '

E. l&lt; of 8. K. X of Section *3.
For particular, apply to Milo L. Willlame, Balmore. Barry CoaniT.Mteb.
HENRY 8. SANFORD.
eepLlBJy
Derby, Coan.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh*l the Amreamcnl Roll forth* Villas* nf Ha»ting» i* completed
sad l«ft with M. wTSker. for taejwruoe. aAd lb*
Aasrssoro win mart el tba store of J. P. Robvrte
A Ce., cm Saturday Ite SStb day of April IBoO, si
lOu'dock. A. M., to beartb* olteetiaoaof say per­

t.

“SPEJiCKRlAN" PENMANSHIP.
Thia faeecMM system —th* amt known to tba

raiLurs.

MEW A1RA1COEMENT
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Melmncvtype; Sobs
*
Mirror Ambrotype; Neik,

brotype; Beltevo Al
brotype; Double

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES1

EATING SALOON!!
-

- WASS MMUI AT ALL IIOV*M. - ,5

TM -tertH. u
W*aa Msau or com upica at »U Amir*.
Thea* tesMsg
OYffTERN,
,___
TBA OB CWm,

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Tl»c rensona wliv

FRANCIS
ROWER
Is doing
i»rgm
is M,

lb*
Hardware buaicre* B ‘
lug, i» Uvsuvr he hWFWlF ' *'
Mgtetex XJDCH Sftbs
.
W*T.aoo«8. al lbs
tLUWUT .Fill*’IS
» AM now rectevita my NPHIND t.xk efUeodi
^UKLK^HiU CFWAEMFA/rr .'TUIAS.'

•mresecing water «» tbe t- p.
When
yon purchase one paper you abouid

TtK. con-tnt A.\bbHUrfKOS
tr^urx. »i-^u&gt; atm
. . XTLeP-h.. /wets

My aaoovtmcst oTFXtlL(nnT0Ve«, ecmj-nM
Urn snoot tesutlfai pattoras la toartau
I bat* the grratenl variety *1

and le-rwodPraA-.wraofU.eiScheU . ■»/ n ,f
fords ■* mnch gvatilieatwn to be eaabhd to offer
them tlie« BTsasennLaer atu, efremo* aw*®..

MOTICE.

sad Pitara tosOM fodwa

BOLTWOOD ± GRANT.

U0V8EKEEPEks.

Asar BtA.

AND COPT fWada^teT*

Hastings. See. X. 1858-

TO

iMETfllXO nW. IL T. BABBITS DEMT
MEDICINAL BALE B A TUB.

-

To Foumaa Max.—From all parts
CANDLES.
oflllinoia we beer tbe welcome news Uut
the friends who supported Mr. Fillmore
in 1856, whereby Fremont wm defeated,
and Buchanan elected, are making all
cunveaient haste tn rive in their adheeltm
to lhe Chicago nominntion. We cxp*-ctTO BUY OUR STICK.
ed as much.
The certainty .that Mr.
M. W. BIKE*.
Lincoln would be acceptable slik* firth.1
supporters uf Bates and the friends of
Mr. Seward, and that all men opposed to
the further extension uf slavery. would
find io him a candidate wbmn tliey could
work and shout fur, was that thing which
IB-now in •ucocssful opwmfiOit, ready
impelled m l» work a* we did fur bia
nomination. We are glad that »b« recult tn do any amount of
aa now sttan does nut disappoint our ex-WOItZK:,
pecCati‘i«s. The pmlwilities are. Hint CVSTOM
no Boll and Erere a vtec*ond trnhet will
be rue ia this Scaia, and that rine &gt;ut of
every Mk nl th* Fillnvira mm ol Ih56.
will eome up heartily, sat neatly, and ixkieetlv to Hooett OM Aba's seppurL—
abte^/VM.4 Trik.
—1W N. o. Boe thinks that tbe furWwnftlw National Uoma cand'dares in
tfe South will depend
therrwnlt erftL.

Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer * Co.,

CARPENTER A JOINER WORK.

Thrrrfort. the subscribers would say

New Barry Mill,

HEATH A COTANT.
Th* anbecriber is now prepared wttb all nrcceaary machinery Io manufacture belter and cheap-

Being prepared with all necretary machinery
for making Sash, Blind*, Doon, Ac., and for
Imprevem*.to wbxb tte baseness' expenano* of
plaining I amber, 1 ran exacate all work pertaining
th* principals enable* them eonstsotlr to introto tbe Carpenter A Joiner butiocra. belter and duae for the beneflt uftteir eiadenla, It I* mad*
greatly anperiee in all roasts
cheaper, than can ba done by othere
FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THIS COL­
LEGE
Al th* late United Plata* Fair iu Chicago, for
Plaining, Sawing, and Turning ■csv
■r*ix**s rsasixasie sad for aasr aomxcar
Works.
lira.
DEPARTMENTS
0F
BOOKKEEPING AND AC
Wc have oar Plaining. Sawing, and Turning
o r j^ODBHL _
Works sow in full operation, and are prepared to Orgaalvad and eoodneted Spun the Corarriwo Roos
plane lumber, Pixne and Match Flooring, or de ■ystetn, tbs Hallsol study being lilted up with appropef*teCountere.Deda Me .. in real te£
any thing In our line nt tbe lowaet possible rates.
nre*. and the Student a* &lt;mec introduevd to th*
COFFINS constantly on band, and st greatly practiral workings and routine of tesinora —
conducted in Banka. Coentlug Rooms. Railrote .
*U *XWMXXCIAL LAW.
: TF

The thing must “be did.’

CHICKENS.

ill*. M row;
pin ill v»cn i&gt;»*.
Wia. Mndge A Co.. i-rcpri«&lt;vr i f Dr. ,t. Tr*»V•
WsgnoSte Otatunnt. lirtnlif. MajorsC".. N.T.
lirn.tiJ Agv.1t.
sjilt

NEW CABINET NHOPII

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FRIGHTFUL NAREATTVE.

Words;
r- tat*

In the fall ot 1846 1 wm travailing
Eastward In * stage coach from Pitts­
burgh, over tta nwuntains.
My fellow
naaiemters were two gentlemen aadata
oy.
Die older gentleman's appearance
interested mo exceedingly. In’years he
seemed about thirty—in air and manner
he was calm, dignified and polished, and
the contour of bis features wo* singular­
ly intellectual. He conversed freely on

IjpiiTWOOD &amp; GRANT,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 28/1860,.

pasting*’ Guinns ihrattri.

ih«v.U^i-raata —JL
? BI OOD-uTiWIT,
&gt;rad u|&gt;ua«hh Wrhtt'Hii

n

muJ Msotaxc H

XS TRR V. a. SaXATX. JHXB 3d, 1800. X

•hovW be—afiur price.

[«t th* fierce eauny '
[The next amendment, of the Finance
t the
indoor,
with which I tugged at
door, *ndcjj[and call­ Committee wuln’lines 56 and 57, In the
which aov’more than one doflar * ttaw
Thia is the eddenta of Mr.'Rivet, the
ed on the driver in a tons'
tota that
ttat rivalled cIsum approprtaing for tta- payment of
H. J. KEMFIKU&gt;r
the force of the blast, while the dreadful '
present actual printer to the Senate, and and could have
interest to the contractors for Isatlicr
conviction waa burning ou my ibrdn that pouches, fix,,|be time mpney due them publisher of tM Xalqbfe lie wm consultthe coach &gt;wa» being moved backward l'
haa be^o-withheld to ,in*ert “wrapping and
What followed wav of such -syfiiR oc­ letter paper, mail'locks, keys, stamps,and
«r orfm fc* P0*4
currence that it seems to me like a frlgbp blanks.”]__________
' P. B.AJ.SinUEUL,
which the work has been done. _ I desire
different topics until the road became ful dream.'
Wtalo number sheet* ef rfgua- L '.
Mr. (?HANpnER.'*rfnoyetoamend
from tba testi­
more abrupt and precipitous; but upon
I rushed against the door with Mil my the amendment by striking out the words to nwA» .’l««*htr
tare post Vill,
.
mony by Mr. Rrrea, showing what the Whole number sfeMto &lt;/«b«
my directing his attention to the great force, but it withstood my utmost efforts.
“and btarite."
Mr. Presided, at this
law i&gt;, and how it was got np :
altitude of a precipice, on the verge of One side of the vehicle was sensibly go­
tatioAptat tin*.
, U. V.WR
FRANCIS BOWER,
«NQnestfoo.—Have you examined »
which our coach wheals were leisurely ing down, down; down. The moaning of
Whole pumtar sheet* of oomrelation to the Post office blanks, abotit
the agoaiMng animal became ddeper, and
mou post bill*
which
you
testified
tbo
other
day
l
Yj
.,
his countenance. His eyes, lately filled 1 knew, from his desperate plunges against desire now to set, myself right on that
- Answer.—I ba ve mads a coreory exam*
the light and Inielligencu, became wild. the traces that it wm one of our horses. point. The Senator froth'Maryland said;
BAILEY 4s BAKER,
resllet»,nnd itftXtous—the mouth twitebed Craab upon crash of cold thunder rolled . v "But I do ndt think that these words fruition, a rery haftW Murn)nation.
Cb—Will you atete'.wta that la f
» rANUFACTURERS of Hu. •btot iron and eop- W FARE NOW O N HAND spiiamodically, and the forehead wm over the mountain, and vivld Ubeeta .of
chanting*; and ‘robbery' can be justly apM p.rwarr- Deulcra iu Iron, salla, steel. gla»s,
I have seen nt thePoetoffiee Dewith one of .tta LARGEST and
beaded with a odd perspiration.
With lightning playnd around our dsvoted. w ‘plied to a tromactiun which i* sUicUy no
*.
___
nn.&lt; dnrM. Store one door
purlmcnt aue shieC of tliaaocount of the
n sharp convulsive shudder ho turned fils riago as ifjn glee st our mfrvv 31.1U cording to the forms of luw."
BEST Assortinenta of
gaxo from the giddy height, and clutching light I could see for a moment—only a
T-W
rr.ei7 15
In another ' place he said, that “fmj’w. OAKLEY,
my arm tightly with both hands, ta hung moment—the old pMnter stahdtagerect,' prdtfiment* In stereotyping and electro­ sition on ever^ ordex I oaaisted io draw­ Total No. orders fur blanta.ln. ;
;
A VllObESALK and retail .leaiei
with his hand* «» his sou and daughter, typing reduced the cost to snch an extent ing up the law, and I intecded to heap
to me like n drowning man.
&gt;Y faeturer of lealbsr, ftudin.
roams.
'
.
-rTrr,
out
composition
altogether.
I
printed
.“Um tiirs eulunge," aid the lady, his eyes raised Jo Heaven, and his lips a« to render the profits immense.'’ Now,
Total Na reams ordered *t|2
these
permAucnt
Poet
office
blanks
for
hamriagnie tta bptilo, with the’iastioQt* moving IFke thoM of one in prayer.
1
Sir, 1 propose to call the honorable Sena­
could see LoahU -turn her ashy cheek's tors attention to a little evidence which J thirteen years, post bill*, mails sent,mails Total No. ream* ardeWt‘*t &lt;4
ive goodness of bcr sax.
.
1 sprinkled a little an his face, and, he toward me as if imploring protection ; have upon thia very -point. 1 have for the
Ptf "am
. , ,. ■/ '
soon became-tn ore composed—hut it-was and I could see the bold glance ot the opinion of that Senator the most profound
J. r. HUBERTS A C«.,
not until wc tad entirely traversed tta young boy flashing defiance nt the de- respect; and I admit that,uuder ordinary not a single cent for campoaitioB. And I Total coated composition on ii&amp;ier
DR.tl.ERS in drug^mvAdrws, pa
intended,
in
tta
directions
I
gave
to
the
ncvndthg'
oiiTiage,
the
wir
of
elements,
mountain, and descended Into tho country
dM, prints olte, turpet.liwe. bar
fi.r blank, in rretta *158 c
circumstances, hiweritietom would have
beneath, ttat his fine features relaxed nnd the awful danger thalawaited hup.r— been just and proper, bat t*av-this is an committee, that ndthing should be charg
per 1,000 cm*
M
from thdr perturbed look, and assumed TWewaa a roll—desperate plunge, ft*if 1 exceptional cose, and when I have called ed for composition. I have ttat in print. Total cost of prere-wurk of.
. - . ’
I*
wm
printed
in
tta
Gtota,
so
that
it
nn
animal
in
the
lost
throes
of
Bfesolullort
tta jllacid, quicldignity tint-I had al first
. . ■rrem*^„H,,'.I „,M &gt; .
.rFr
hisaUcntioB tn,tho talk J think be will
w. PARKER,
—a harsh grating Jar—ft - ahnrh planting admit U to bn ao, I desire te call, bis sb might bp aern what Ijg^va u&gt; the com-;
notic'd.
1
1
\ VnOLKLALE «nd retail desk
“1 owe an apology to the lady," said scream of mortal terror, and 1 hsd but toaliou te page m of U&gt;o report of evi­ niiucc. I intended that do ctaran abtald. ,Total post of eomporftlou and
VI and
Fork, I^n
ta made forcomntaitiohforsucbblankk”,
time
to
gnisp
Louiac
firmly
with
one
ta, with a bland, smile and gcntle*incllndence just aubiuiUcd by tbc committee of
press work of blanks Tn
"
Now,*sir, 1 bold before me the law un.r
ation of the hand to our companion, “hod hand oronnd the Waist and seite the leath­ wbteh tb« Senator from New York,-(Mr.
reams
.
some explanation to my fellow trtreters, er fastening* attached to tbe coach roof King) w» , chairman. This «• up«n .H« dor which three blanks arc givre out^rad
it
will
be
seen
that
both
die
Bcaaior
.i .
• ; । •-•■.J&gt; . 3 -tad
also; nnd perhaps I cannot belter aoqnlt
point of redocing the expense by stereo
from Maryland nud cbo Senator from In­
inyself nf tho double debt than by re­ over the precipice.
typing and eledrolypingjuid is the sworn
WILUAM BURGHER,
I cm dlstinWy recollect presorting troUinony of Mr. Crowall»tbs man who diana were under a mistake in supposing
counting the causa of my present aglt*that these price* were paid even under’
tfoh.”
T
-consciousneas
-------------------------&lt;&gt;r—
a few seconds of time, has done the work for years :
color of law.
It is in direct, palpable,
nvw rnpidiy
mj bres»h..
bre^b...wM
“It may pain your feelings,” delicately j■ huw
rapidly my
;WM pxhaustiug,
“Question.—What would hare been the
Ofice in Bai'.ey-.Ul.&lt;k,&lt;ui..t«:i
■ - pen viqhtwn of all law, that any charge
of that *tremetviuotHf
dcs^nll
soon
urged tta Indy.
’| ‘but
“
J
J
“
lu other word*, &gt;57,783 was paid for
fur
compceition
i* made.
Here ia the imaginative composition, in direct viol*.
lost
all
further
knowledge
by
»
concus
­
“On the contrary, it will relieve thorn,"
I
q tkm of law, when &gt;20,084 15 was tHo
sion so violent that I was instantly de­
I
was tta respectful reply.
Answer.—The difference would have act fixing tho price:
I'arlicwltr
“Sac. 11. And it ta further enacted, price which the law fixed. Fifty-seven
•
]
Having signified our several desire* to' prived of soisc and motion.”.
beeii loaonsidcffsble.
That tho same prices shall be paid for thousand dollar, was tald for,
The traveler paused.
Hia features
I
hear mare, the traveler proceeded. 1
Qi—-What would Uavobeen the diflbrBOOTS, SHOES, &amp;&lt;©-,
“At tta ago or eighteen, I wm light ofJ1 worked for a minute or two as they did ence if you bad used simply a form of printing for the Executive Departments, composition, when, as Mr. Hives swears,
ttat are paid for printing for Coagree*, no composition takes place ofteosr than
hearts light ul f.x&gt;t,nnd I fear, (ta smiled)I when wo were on the mountain; he press­ type instead of stereo typo plates 1
DANIEL COOK,
except for printing post bills, which shall once in four years.
!
ed
bis
hand
across
his
forehead,
as
if
in
light vf head.
A fino property o:i the
i 1
A.—4t would have cost morn, but no­
CSTICE OF THE I’EACE. General
-4
be printed or. paper nut less than sixteen |I
—
.
lhe ndlectlvtl Ot
Mr. SLIDELL. Will tta Senator
]
tanka of till- Ohio acknowledged rfto sols• pain, and then resumed his interesting great amount. The difference would.not
by twenty-«ix inches, and fur printing on from Michigan permit n»e to interrupt
J
owner. I was tastroing home to e»»jny Mrrativc.
'
t be great.
parchment There shall be paid for prin­
“On a low couch tn a humble room of
:
it,
arid
delighted
to
get
free
from
a
college
Q,—Then &lt; this stereotyping, alwut
him a momant 1
•. .
. j
arc prepared to aril at n small
ting
tta
post
bills
at
the
rate
of
one
dol
­
life.
The month waa October, tho airr * small country house 1 next opened my ,which so much has l&gt;eea asid, «U*s out
Mr. CHANDLER. C*rta5nly.
lar per thousand sheets, and at the rate of
advance from
Mr. SLIDELU 1 am rorry that tta
bracing, and mode ofconvayaBce, a stage► eyes io tbla world of light Md shade joy fmateiially affect the coot of printing 1
ten dollars pe&lt; thousand for printing Senator from Indiana is out in his seat .
coach like lhi», only more cumbrous; theb and sorrow,of mirth and madness. GenI
A.—Nut materially.”
I&gt;archmenL-«. But nothing stall ta allow­
Mr. CHANDLER.' &gt; *« vpry,ta6rir.t |
other pasM-ugctv were few, only three ini tic liands smoothed my ttHlow, gw.tle tat
This is the aworn testimony of the mao
ed for 'altering post-bills when tta altera­
.
Mr. SUDELL. Ido not wtatpita, fl
ATItlir VAnF
PAO^TO
all—hn old flrev headed planter, of Ix*i- glided acrons mv dumber, and a pen tie wbo
bss dune the work for years. Still
\|*)V
101»K
lOblo.
M&lt; &lt;l.wgi&gt;ur, a F.«»"•, Uwltching voice for a time hu«bcd all «»y questions, j
tion insist* in the mere change of a post- lay tho Senate, and shall not make any
tins is not sufficiently definite ; and I have
I. A. HOLBROOK,
mastcra name; and nothing taroin eon reply. I want to nut the Senator right, g
(
creature, a taut seventeen, and Ins son I was carefully attended by a fair young made
inquiry to ascertain what the saving
TTtHINEY a&gt;&gt;-iConn«el«ral Uw.
10
। mined stall prevent tho beads of Erecu in point of law nnu in point of fact. Mr.
.
J
alwMit ten y cars of age.
igirl, about fifteen, who refused, for a is
by lining stereotype or cloclrotypo
length
of
time
to
hold
any
discourse
with
1
They were just returning from France, I
plaleefostadof ordinary types. 1 find, tive DcparliucHta from employing print­ R(v*a did swear that during tho time ta
Please give us a call.
At length, one morning, finding [upon inquiry, thrtt it does not make n dif­' era nut of tho city of Washington to exe,- printed these blanks, he did not make any.
g
nf which country the young lady discpurs- ।me.
HARMON SMITH,
ur MBH..
The cuto Bu6h Pr,n!l"g
"»j “f M,‘i Depart­
(
' cd in te'mi* so eloquent as to absorb my ।inyscll aufficiently recovered to all up, in- ference
of ten dollars in four years.
T1charge foj: composition, and
j
a TTORSEY. Ceonretlsr * Sollritov.
al*
■
rear* is not ten menta ns may be reouired
— cut
luired for u
u*e
out of shown in his testimony. **s entirely.!*- I
suited on la.-trniog the result of the acd- whole difference in four years
is not ten
\ C..urt« ut Ibia State.
Mwb- A‘«°- ;
twdinarv type or Washington, when the aame can be exe noraiit of one of the great sources of profo I
Nolarv FabHc. Convey sneer. ,-a"^T*x-£‘i'r:tU'0
dent.
( dollars, whether you useordinacy
type or
nlates.
docs t'uto&lt;i eta»here aa cheap u at the rate* it in the printing of these blanks. . Ha. I
.
.__ ■
Vintiror nioCL
•‘Yon were discovered,” said she, “sit- rtereotype
(
or electrotype pta:
“ It‘ J
Msy s«L &gt;*•'ter« vivacious by nature, and we soon
herein
specified,
increased
.... .. .... herein
stkorified.
increased
b by
' the cost of. had drafted a Inw which he thought was
|
~_________
_ _____________ Invamc mutually pleased with each other, i Ung on a ledge of rocks,amidst the branch- ,not amount to one tenth of ten per cent,
j. M. RUSSELL
j
j she as a tnlker.’and I as n listener—that .cs of-B shattered tree, clinging to the roof upon the srtual-eiwt K-f- doing tho work transporting the printed matter to the aufficiriit, but a change waa made in tta
State where snch matter mn^ be required '
- it wns nut until a sudden flash of light- .of your broken roach with one hand, and which of those tin ec you ww; and upon
" i In v. of a siuglo word, that left the door
J
Ttaswtaiafisad ' °Pcn U"'11 »bcsc abuse*.
If I had the fl
oiog nnd a heavy dash «f rain against the te the insensibie form of a lady with the this point 1 desire to cull the altcntion of for use in the Dublic aorvioe."
JOHN ROBERTS.
There is the law.
TL_
’ ,
Combined
The price ia fixed.
(
■
the Senator to the evidence &lt;d Mr. Rives
windows elicited an cxrlumntion from my other."
I-"-""
sKXb.
Haire;
.W
be
Mxl
II
*
I
“And the lady 1” I gaspod, scanning the who priute^these Ptwlufllco blanks for a Tliey are to bavo one dollar per thousand; '
. r»TW
charming companion, that 1 knowhow
and they might just as well bring in a bill
girl’s face with an earnestness that caused great number of years:
me!
. ■।
- I
I 5 .night pn^l us. presently there eame
1 fu.
-J a— —t thing else,
n. P. CHERRY,
Mr. CHANDLER. Certainly. t
---- ----------------------------rambling *xmd, and then several her to draw back and blush.
rill at__________________ ___ “—/Wftitta'
“She was saved, sir, by live inenns that
Mr. SLIDELL. Certain charges werq 8
fremenduous peals of thunder, necompa
bo'printed
dollar
f
r. nrin'M? for a
ado!
:ir a
n thousand
thousand*
.been given
■
: »»..
___ as they
___u-A
to
Mr. «•
Hires,
had lieen
saved
you
—
a
friendly
tree."
'h*nd' [ FROM OFFICIAL RRCORDS AND BPSCIAL *CB- tiied by successive flashes- of lightning.—
allowed fur printing post ofiws blanks.— «
Answer. They can In a large printing prior to that date, wo know just what be
“And her lather and brother 1” I Impa­
As Mr. Rives had intended the law to 4
; The rain descended in torrents nnd nn
office, when the workmen are at leisure, wquid havx charged.
Ho would have be, no chaigc would have been aUowed
angry wind began to bowl and inoan tiently demanded.
when the office has no prtsniwg work to' charged one dollar n thousand, and .no
“We found them both crushed to piec­
BI &lt;uai.
Iu
for composition; but I presume some
through the fi»rc»t trees.
do.
more.
printer who understood tta business, bad |
I looked from the window of our vehi­ es at tl»e bottom of the precipice, a great
Q. Would this charge of one dollar,i
I belfevo meat SennLois were entirely a hand in the, concocting of this law. A*. 9
cle.
The night was dark as ebony, but way below where my father and uncle
for a thousand sheets taclode any price,'&lt; ignorant of this tat For myself, I con­
Joe
found
vou
and
the
lady.
We
buried
passed. It provides:
.
. . !
the lightning showed the danger of our
fess
I
was
mntt
profoundly
ignorant
of
Mirhlfin.
__ __ ______________________ _
for
composition
?
“There shall be paid for printing tta |
mad.
We Were on the edge of a fright­ their bodies both in one grave, dose by
A. I have said before that I printed' them.
I supposod; this was done under
B. ri.
H. FULLER,
.
post bills, nt the rate of one dollar per .
ful prrdpiee.
I could see at intervals, the clover patch, down in our meadow
them for thirteen years; and J never’ some rolor orlaw ; but 1 find upon ®t-1
TTORXEY and Cra»^lo«*•* Taa’A^’ot’
__ j • thousand sheets,
*
. *
. t
AVhuxxry, General Land nnd JMX. A*'“Yt
huge jotting ru€«c*. for down its side, and land."
charged for composition even for the first: amination, that it is in direct, open, nud &gt;
“Poor Louisie! poor orphan I God
j but nothing shall be allowed .for altering t
tho sight mode mo solicitous for the safe­
Ike orer b.Rinmer’n ntore. In the IxchsBgS block,
palpable violation of nil taw.
So milch |
number.
'
post bijl«, when tta sllcration consisla In J
ty of my fair companion.
I thought &lt;&lt;f pity you." I muttered in broken tones,
Mtildkrille. Barry county, MH*-__________
Q. • Why is there no charge for com­ for the dectrotyping and stereotyping !
tta mere chance of the postmaster’s name. .
the mere hair breadths that was tatwech utterly unconsciotui 1 had a listener.
THE nnderaijned
“6od pity her indeed, si(.” said the, position in tbta as well as in other work ?■ nnd the composition. , . ,
Mr. CHANDLER. 1 read ttat, sir. &lt;
u« and eternity ; a single little rock in
,
A. Because It is considered a perinn-’
The Senator from ludiana, (Mr. Fitch)
Mr. SLIDELL. But another change
the track of our coach wheels—a tiny yonng girl with a gush of heart fell sym-1 nent unalterable job, nnd a printer would
the other day nlto undertook to criticise was
“Would you like to sec bar,”
three Wanks.—• j
(TOG« OF PBOBATR Circrft '£
; billot of wood—a straw root of a tempest pthy.
like to have it without charging for tho what I said. 1 am sorry he Is not in his ,
There ia tat only a change In the name o| ,
• torn tree—restive horses, or a carrieMi she added.
seat; I gave notice the other day that I
“1 found the orphan bathed In tears, by■ composition.
the postmaster, but a changa jn tta name
1 driver—auv uf these might, hurl us from,
Q. ■ is there, In tat, any enrrtporition, should allude to thia matter on the poet­
She
of a port offiec^aud that wm considered •
I our sublunary existence with the speed off the grave of her buried kindred.
or do yoa have stereotyped or cleetrotyp office bill; he is not in bi»
j but ns I
received me with sorrowful sweetness of
re entitling tW parties to composition.—
cd plates on which these blanks are print­ shall have no other opportunity, I shall
thonghti
. ,
This could not have been remedM in any
i
manner.
I
need
not
detain
your
alten“
Tis
a
perfect
tempeeti
observed
the
e
nJ
JAMES H. BROWN,
ed ?
r be compelled' to allude to this case with­ altar way ttan by changfeg tta fortrt ,o(
tady, os I withdrew my hand from the» lion by detailing the efforts 1 made to win
COUNTY SURVEYOR- „ofllce l“
A. Before I eswno mto-the Globe of­ out-his preaettae. 4 regret’ll; but I Must
I her from her grief, but briefly arouaint
the pOM office blanks eitngifttar, aari.tar
“H»« 1 Io”
fice, in 1832,1 believe Mr. Blair bad paid go on. He said -.
. '
Ci that I al last succeeded in inducing
ing tiwm printed without tta BMM 4&gt;ftta ‘
150 for some stereotyped plate*; but 1
“Tha Senator from Michigan has been poet oflteae on them.
to leave her forlorn borne in the aunThat would tart
DAXIEL STRIKER,
do
not
consider
it
worth
while
to
stereo
­
speaking
of
that
of
which
be
i*
most
pro
fJuJ nZi!-. r
lUnafeeto^D*-- Hit. I rcer wiooMoler &lt;
ny South, and that twelve months after
entailadoe tta officers of tta inage tawM
f CLKBK. Rotary PaHta. a»d General
tat Brn»'.
d-enpf” « •
type
them,
bemuse
they
have
to
be
set
up
foundly ignorant
He has denounced a very considerable burden, but 1 thmk
the dreadful occurrence which I have rela­
thunder ..omh. l&gt;w J°™
—the brass rule and types—and they it aa a fraud, a deviation from which,
ted. we stood at the altar as man and
that duty might have been well perform­
mind. But .re we on » mounuln J« I
last much longer than stereotyped plates, would, of itself, havd been a fraud, be
wife.
She still lives to bless my love
ed in Chi' smaller office*. 1 do not wish to
the brass not being no subject to what cause it would have b«ca a violation! of
with her amiles. and my children with ।
be understood here now at nil attempting:
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
“Is it not said to be di
■
* to defend thi. abusive practioa that ta*
good prwool. ; but no lb.
? I printers call ‘bolterand Jf 1 tad them taw.”
HERIFF. May be found in U»« Court nouar,
in Mossy a
“By no means,” 1 rop
1 have nd mined that I wa* profoundly; grown-up.
that terrible night she secludes hsraelf m I। should not care abo nt stereotyping them
I merely went to put tta
oral the Jail.
__ __
for
one
composition
wodld
last
four
years
tone aa I could assume.
ignorant of many of tho allegations con­ matter right.
her room, and devotes the hour of darkThe Senator from Michi-I only wish It was daylight, that we
B, B. WICBTaAM,
new to solitary prayer.
“Aa for mt,” 'or four times as long aa type-metal oomi tained in this book; and; sir,J was so gnn lure spoken of abuses that hta o gone
rznsm oi oros. o«- fa *1 £T»1
might enjoy the mmmta.n
profoundly
ignorant
that
when
ths
8«a
position.
”
added the travsier. while the feint flush |
I-*
H
«nAr,nen at all bouts. ret*
oc
what’s that 1” and she covered her eyes
Here is the evidence
a man who had tor from Indiana uttered that sestiment, 1 -£?iXFijsr
tinged .his noble brow. al the avowal,
printed thesa btank* for thirteen years, wasnotawnro that it was a mere fcm-y
“that accident has reduced me to the oonfor years.
H. M. SHELDON,
that
it
required
but
one
-composition
io
sketch
;
that
there
was
not
only
nb
color
Mr.ffiUDELL.
IttangUttaabtaM
|
dition of 5 phrUcnl coward at the sight of
fJODXTY TREASURES. Office in the Court
of law for paying these extravagant char­
mMCHKmm team
.
.i-.-fi
a mountain
. .. .
V*—
_________ _ _______
ges, but that it was ditecRly in the feec of
“Butthe driver.” nskwl our lady pasMr. CHANDLER. Notsir.
* j
there was a very volume of rain coming Mogar, who tad tttepdMd to the ntitd of
the law to pay them. Sir, I think thax he
Mr.BLIDEtX. This pnntjwfov wan !
dMr. at eeeh tbundee buret, wd with the
U tta only Senator on tta floor wbo was
at tl'.A
Its WBSn“o."b» of - -»!«•&gt; b~kl»f “T“ thkrory witb moch attention, “what be
nM profoundly ignorant of iha charges
oatnaof tta driver, or did yon never
swra there wm sri
learn ttaZton of hl. deserting hfepostT’
proved in the paper read by the Srontor fir. Oow&lt; ttat
ferUwr
is
tbatH
'«•
proOteble
job
from New York Twterdsy.
K be wm
“Hb body wm found on the raod.p'ltbUrge printing office te do at that price,
J. W. «TE1MMRR»
witlwut noy allowance for eompowhon.
Vf A-NUFACTURER of swd Resist in
1
U»Mio&lt; Sub of Hgbrnbij dulMtaM Again he saya:
Q,,esti&lt;M.—Were yos onwulted o®

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J^mWZHrtroa-EDWIH DORSCB.

. It to a humiliating fact, which

stands outmbold rclivr.Mjd whkh isnow

that their party b Irrevocably divided,

being simply two sectional fitotbms, each
greedy to.steal the public plunder from

the ot her.

air,1 bear the ground, air," were seen to

quite full of moisture.

,
. OiatojA'sjes.waei.w.
FOLLETT, FoHTEK A CO .PuWtabreB,
' , CotombuB, Ohio.
PUTXAM SMITH A CO-. Detroit.

Thus the funeral

ceremonies ended.

Wc iho undar.ipMd Usnua Uxn a»poi»l&lt;d bj
&gt;« Probate Cxiart fur lhe pSuntr oftarrv, Cw&gt;iMMm io hour, rismine.
Mlytauiw

•—

rernedr fur Vilo, upon wbi.b It sba
It Telit You flow io keep out of taw, »y exert S distinct yd mmciAc sotioo, br
Bl.osiug twir to da your bu»it&gt;e»&gt; lvKBUr,t]iu« MVing a vast
BiHount nf property.aaO rssstioua litintiua, by its timely
cuMullatton.
’ atteadrtit Co«*h-rnm.

L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

py~ The Gramf Traverse region w
filling up with settlers very rapidly. I:
is a riebi beautiful, and

HTeBs

•eO&gt;TMl88IONEns NOTICR
pa­

oywu-erv. cwnrnirO, eraacialiuit. ,nd
ly maltpiMi. tbi Act! han u„ CTiuujl?4«4».
ire and
'

T'WO THREAD
DOUBLE-L41CK T1UI1T FAST STICM,

healthy country.

Premium,
35 and 40 Dollar

The number of vc*seto tbnt had

Democratic papers which hare any re
passed the port of Detroit this season, up
ation, then has the Baltimore Convention
gard for their reputation, «»f which there to the 30th, to 2,510, against j, 105 in the
fully attested tbc right of the Democracy is now and then onej frankly ndidit that
to coll themselves n glorious party.— the dunifreratic party ia bopekwaly rent
K" A Delroit*grpccr advertises fi&gt;r
Figlit after fight has occurred to rhe num­ rounder, mid that the RcpoNicani candi­
The
ber of eight or nino, and after each im date fur President will be elected.
sale, speckled tn&gt;ut, fresh aalftxm and
N. Y; Sunday Tunes, a democratic week­
stance some pocriotic individual most
shad^nd new potatoes from the Bahamas. gvud potutB of uHtiM ^iUr^-ud txxke Ih«,
ly paper of very large circulation end In­
needs harangue the Convention upon the fluence, tbtis emphatically admits the de­
yay* A poisy, boasting Democrat, in ’. J FIRST CLASS MACRIFF,
groat mtesinn of/be glorious Democracy. test of the democratic party in the com­
Madune »,
4s the proccedingx continue, fights in­ ing contest:
nominated
for the- Brwideocy, W Doug­
‘•Tho Democratic Convention 10 be
crease, and of courae, more glory is ad­
held at Baltimore, will probably present las vert" not,1 ’ IfepHed, “1 d&lt;»n’t care a hinges; ia entirely deacj
ded to that time honored irwtimtion—
that no Oil can grt to tilt di
us with the name of Douglas, and the so- &lt;]------- n\hu.’'
Democracy; once so miglity —now, so ceding Southern States with nnamfr more
fjgf Some sales of woo! has been,
immediately idcDtified with their own
fallen.
,

ry i toatantra.

SEWING MACHINES

For

live days they met, wrnngled,nnd adjourn-

I
nr^.mizntinn .,n|y at’the
i-iotiC of the fifth d^y. Die bolter* from
ClmvUaton wcreof course at Um mercy of

irresponsible delegations from irrespon­
sible

calls, and

irresponsiblo Conven-

tioas, were permitted to take their phNear the dose of the fifth day, when

to • What everybody wanta.

j

THE FAMILY

DOCTOR

SlhFLB JbnlEbl&amp; 1 EhftILT AiHt-VxEft,
for The trite ur dise.we it
ALL FORMS.

ha-f.V, and lallt r-MMslirr
p« U»&lt;. euwuteto dutrMtou. rapt
■ rrnalL, wi-L an itiKiMud di.jand cLvrrful cMiriae, MBsaeUiU'

made in Grand Jtopids at -15 cts. per lb.

feelings and Interests.
Iff view of such
an event, it wonld not be too much to
predict that Abraham Unenln would be
our next President.
If th.- democratic
party of the North and South ctmtinue in
its present disposition to separata^ It can
rational)* expect no other result
*lDivide and conquer," lean old maxim; un­
der which its opponents have wrested
more than one victory from the demo
cratio majority, nnd they are keenly alive
to its applicability, on the present occa­
sion. In Mr. Lincoln they k»vc present­
ed a gentleman who will very nearly poll
every vote of the Republican party, nnd
the geeater portion or that of the Kairtern

AVuil, this “glorious” Democracy has
had n glorious time nt Baltimore.

The same quality brought 43 cts. per lb.

IT TURKS TKRY EAST AXD IS ALMOST!
SOtfKUBS IX OPERATION!

A boy aged ten years, namrt!
Dan DoaaboeKbas boon arrested at Port
Huron, for putting obstructions on the
track of the Grand Trunk Railway.

break a Needle.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

The Dririuj; Wheel ii ea the onUiJc of the ta-

IT TELLS YOU

toxieated at Adrian, died in jail soon af­
ter. She had taken poison. The letters
M. A. II. wire taloocd upon her arm in
fticb being iudcpcndcutljr

India ink.

No less than 28 largo sail vessels,
Abolitionists.
With Dougins agsintt
hint, he would enjoy a fair opportunity three steamers, and two propellers enter
another stampede took place, similar to
to carry Pennsylvania and Naw Jersey. ed the port of Bay City, on tho 8lh and
that at Charleston.
He would certainly carry New York.—
Of thirty delegates from Virginia twen- How much would he, then, fall short of 9th of June.
ly-four withdrew from the Convention.— an election ?”
tar* military encamped is ordered 1

the contested scats were finally sc Iliad,

eight w’tbdrew.

A portion nf Lb,
Dwlmatks Huso n« Emar.—Tho In­
dependent South, published in Burke Co.,
Ga., has Clio following:
‘•On Friday last lhe citterns oLWayocshoro’ and vicinity met, without distinc­
tion of party, and in cool deliberation,
without one dissenting voice, they pro­
ceeded to bang in effigy the ton Georgia
delegates who would not withdraw from
tho Charleston National Convention.—
They were hung in the public streets,with
lhe inscription labeled ‘Georgia Traitors,,
and while htmg op they were atoned and
bnekbattod by little aiggere; :lbeirtoto^

them was Caleb Cushing, President of tbc
•

with the new delegations admitted from

Convention entirely under the control of
the. Douglas parly.

.

After ranch wrangling, ths Couventiou

proceeded tb ballot for candidate fur the

Milwaukie Wiatxwn.

'

and six ur eight persons were

Makinuc aud Grand Traverse. - .

blackguardism,-odd glory to its organix-

several of the Southern Stales, left the

to tfe list of poaaibic States
Certainly
MahaBemoerecy start twa candidates, as
seems inevitable to day, Lincoln has. a

in 1858,

BET1TEEN LIXCQLI A DOUGLAS.

tbe Tourna­

ment in Sandusky, on the t-tthjlhe balco­
ny of the West ILuum- crowded With ffeo-

Several

slink away at an early hour, with eyes

Alternates were allowed to take the

la all

gy&gt; Al lhe exhibition of-

Tha Debates in Illinois,

pers feya been started in ceutrul aud
Mt Diatrki* compi- guns were firod, but Douglas wnMd not Southern Illinois since tbo nomination of
Diatnrt. are rvqom- came top.
A bonfire was started, In or­ Lincoln and Hamlin.
Thereto a cfenro
der to warm up a little, btu it waii no go.
oi me uecreeru «u nw «rw.&lt; .1 .."-JI.—. —
yet for's -toe light lr. Egypt.
Ono little buy. dieered lor Drn,i,ar»cy
: gy Tlia Vondalton Obsererr, and the
but not a word for Douglas. A bonfire
Bkarttetowa lllroMsan. before aeu*ral;
dergiraed, or tb«r wtU bCfonrvCT barred
was started f&lt;rt Breckenridge and Lane,
|
,
aid the Mendon fWcii heretofore Dem from.” KO W KMAFP.
nnd fared a little better.’ / Three faint
- gite-L If. TOVKU, &gt; Cammtoai
ocratip, are out for Litjodn and. Hamlin. . . .,CLMVALASD ELLkJ
cheers were heard.
Two or tlirco pohtr.
D.tod, Jdnc»d, 1S*IO.
j»J7w&lt;
teal nspiranta, wilt, as Thom. tBeuton’
aF Mr. Chntata. nf DrtrfrHl I* WOT
would say, ’’coaMail too near the ground, ding a nedt ntlie pfppelk-j- to i un between

aiog the Third C
led to MmlOtn

Convention.

IHinoto

of r wMua a’cup of water, br a morstd of
brad' iu rata? '
. 'X’ *

fy Scv;cnicCh; new ' RepqbHvaJi

dead body os Tuesday night.

setts delegation followed suit, and among

st

•*"«*. Into, »U&lt;l»r

among civUixcd people or savages, w few
weniy, felrtty, or hungry, he never asked

pie, fell;

THUD IHSTRKT.

Tk.ttur^l.^Uu

LlMoin will natd only 84 more to decl

to -U,

. No ExTnvBuaM.—The ‘ Democratic of, badly If not dangerously tojund.

COM6HMMIOMAL &lt;X&gt;NVeNTK&gt;X.

From the North Carolina delegation,
—The Democratic journals are uiiirer.
The entire delegation
sally publishing the following as a declar
from Tennessee also asked leave to with­ atinn made by Mr. Lincoln in a speech '
draw which was grouted. Six delegates at Springfield. Ills., in July, 4858:
-i
“I nevertheless meant to go on the
from Maryland, through thpir chairman,
announced that they amid no longer act bank of tho Ohio, and throw missiles into
Kentucky, to disturb them in their do
with tbc C&lt; wrenlion, and after expressing
inertic institutions."
their regrets nt leaving a party which had
In order that our read era may appre­
formerly dune so much for the South ; ciate tiw idccliorMM-rins ingonniiy of uor
frienda on the other side, we wilt extract
tob It arid the Ginvanliim tr—cll.
Mr. muihu
Stuilh,, ui
of vaiiwiuia,
California, aim
wed good lr«wn llw speech the entire sentence of
B&lt;i-&gt;wru
blood,nnd
the "
Douglasite*
and‘ which jhis is a danse:
‘ *
’denounced
’
‘
* *•
“Judgo Douglas said, nt Bloomington,
b« ignorant. 1 was nut tbe only
nly ignorant
Convention in no measured terms.— that I a&gt;w«i lanmiag,- most able nod ingen­
man; bnt 1 undertake to ssy there was
Like Banqtio’s ghost.he would not ‘down.’ j ious for cnncrnliug wluiL I really mean;
jiist one. learned man nn the floor, and
and that while I had protasted against on
that is tbe Senator from Indiana. I wo’d •von at thu suggestion uf tbo President,
tcring into the Slave States. 1 neverthe­
admit, If he'wcre Iwre, that he knew all but .would talk his lull twenty minutes,
less, did mean to go on lhe bonks of the
about it. from the beginning to the end, allowing nothing fur interruptions.
Ft. Ohio, and throw miseilqa into Kentucky,
every trnnaactlon, everything. I wish he nally, hating excoriated tho majority of to disturb them in lheir domestic instit'uwere fere.
I would admit be was a
’
the Convention to bis heatt’s cootont, he tums.*'
learned man ; but I do not believe there
is another man on this floor wbo will ac­ very deliberately retired.
ginning of tbe canvass to resort to aueb n
Mr. Stophens, of Oregon, announced
knowledge that ho knew anything about
trick an we have bare exposed, the case
the transataion herein »et forth.
I I that lhe delegates from that State would
must be pretty desperate. Lying of this
also withdraw from the Convention.
description ought to be postponed until
in 1856 tin Rapublicaas had 114 elect- j
Tbc delegates from Kentucky all retir- just before tbc election.—if. r. THfranc.

-W

from lb* Iip«
*Mr,t.
-Uw -to t*

tian*.

inmtly ruled out of the Convention,and

making IT2 15 for cne hundred snd fifty.*or. al the rate oft81 per thousand, by
this forced construction of tho law.
1 ask the Senator from Maryland if
thane is any language too strong to char­
acterize a matter of that kind.
I bold
that there is not; that It to done in direct
violation ol law ; that this contract war
let in 1852, nt precisely the same price
that it would coat to d&lt;» the work now.—
ban been no saving since 1852 in
tbe expense of doing the work. A dollar
a'lbouaand wn&gt; a fair price then, and to
qow.; and lhe law wus as well guarded
ns it cnuW be to protect the Treasury of
the U. S. from precisely such—I would
use a mild term if 1 could, but J cannot
call it anything but—fraud. If nny Sen­
ator can ausgest a milder term tint Is
proper, I will use it;' but.it looks to, me
like an ahmduie, downright, fraudulent
draft on the Treasury of the (Tnitod Slates.
Tbe Senator from New York went
thoroughly over this ground yesterday.
_____
.... I* «fl» w.nud :■
1 shall ngt ouitqime
tinie.
.
j ,&lt;»*
..-i&gt;
po-dllon lheI! other
(liner day,
nay, .
tij.tortily
my
n posRloi
light myself |
...v.
and wti&gt; priAe
prove1thMt
* '* though I mt*:*

We have not nnm for

traordinsry proceeding* of thtwcCmven-

tlie Douglas men at Baltimore, nnd were

price,would"be fifteen conta ;, and
cohtp'oaiiidn, as be Bweato, F12 ‘Wns phld.

DsSrwie wmtwuitoywbwiglirai f^thwv
relM JHnw psaien^oethf aeesoehktod

in not having been compelled to

v Ja^wvfcinl ’ I.SWQrOBto Jk HEMY.
r&amp;nwMVsf ^Mr-4A«B8B.F«BTB,- U us candidate.

to'tnppoae that he knew anything about
this transaction. On the contrafy,! have
pro. it Dihrr.
te- told that ierious quarrels havfe aris-*
j. c. nuxK.
F. D. BOARDMAIf,
en oo accouat of sntne abu»es that be wna
I. MARVIX.
itUavor of reforming. 1 make this state
D. C. HENDERSOX,
raent leas it might be inferred that 1 wax
. DsuAJssattb, JML
bringing charges acninsl the present Post
master General, which I am not.
Withi
TH£ BALTIMORE i OWVB'CTtojr.
ragard to Qw shadow of law to which the•
If lhe delegates of^any party,assembled
Senator alludes, I wlll say thnt taking out
; in .Convention, can,' by fights, rows, and
ths name and place are one and tho same

thing; they ar* merely slipped nut andI
pipped iu.'
In my opinion; it la a’very
yiolrot ronatructiiui of tiie law which cit'dI
make that little change of name of the pt
fice, which is takeri out precisely M the
name ol the individual is. and docs not
occupy probably a moment, cover Com­
position.
I understand that about 2,500 was the
average quantity ordered at a time, fllo’
apmstimealarger and smaller orders were
gUen. ' The contract price for 2.600
Glanka, is 12,50.
The amuunt actually
paid os t2.50, according to tbc law. and
113 extra fur compo*itn&gt;n. and this is as
often native or six time* a day. At 115
itop.]{Jty Ct«..lqr 2500 blanks, lhe actual .
cost ’of printing wturtd be iC 30 per thouMind, itoe'ead &lt;»f ♦) per tliousnnd.
nut, sir, then* aie smaller, nnd a great
many much tunalisr onfeto given, fine
aa testified to by MG'ieit, w;is, gWrn !
«&gt;ift as 'ldw m oirn hundred ond fifty. 'Let
ub look al'tb? copt of that
The rontpict

nnwlwriy M

Un (ilWr.wi «W1 »«*r«na^*

JAMB BUCKET.
R*’.W! -«*’ "»jf demands from tbe varieito post officee Cir poet office blanks.send
feem to tbe General post office Departpjeot Some of tEsrn write two or three
tetteraa day. Each of three reqnests for
boot wSre blanks contain from twelve to
fifteen or twenty separate office*. 11 the
printer of die post offtoe blanks was enti­
tled to make a charge of composition for
each separate order that was given, accor­
ding to my interpretation of the jgw be
would have as good a right to charge for
tbe fifteen or twenty offices induded in
RM'order.
The Senator has said that
there to no shadow of law for this charge.
Ln .that ha is mistaken; but 1 think that
it to an abuse that ought to be corrected
in' the poet office Department
I attribute the blame neither to the p?ts
tot Poetmaster Genera! nor bte predeces­
sor ; but there to a blame somewhere ’in
tho office.
, Mr. CHANDLER. 1 desire to say,
that so far aa the present Postmaster

Presidency, wfep Douglas rcMlvnd 173|

votes, and 18 vers scattering.

second

ballot

Douglas

On tho

received

«.&lt;..« th^ ;TAKE&gt;.

181|

TUE

-IFL”

Tbit machine
•v&gt;mu earn, aua 11 naa IT TELLS YOU
mcB£sr pKE11I|;B
dWc-c. &lt;&lt;t&gt;K. bladder, li/

Tbe Corode Committee adjourn- i

ed on the I4lh inst.

in nanj use, ana a&lt;rt
re^uivwd potting in or-

Tbe testimony will ■

T|BFAVLTImvbeen made &gt;■ &lt;l.e eonditioa
A/ er«*certain Morltwje, excel,bv Claadina
Hcynoldt and Hann A: HeysolAs U» xr’tfe. nf tba

bv running n pin under tiie finger nail.
| *■*■«[• ««! wuxwiient lorsewtog large ^aniwsu.
’
.
quUung, «ic,,*too,ju*t aB8t4llrBMj.aO&lt;lcai&gt;*bl«
wn» wkwiptinn for S.v.r, in I

England, ix»w amounts to 825.000. Dircc pnsied direcuoot, W« ban Meuml ti&gt;« cxel»hundred members of Pnrltoment sub '
»i'&lt;-agi-uer of ti»e
scribed one guinea each.
. I’NJVEKSAL HEMMER AND GL'AGE,
f9f“ The Grand Rapids Sult manufne
taring Cn„ in.*

ro.m th.it

IT TELLS YOU

dtocMasrfihejwrt.l
» ettml duMaaaa, a

' Which cntfautlv bc Bbnfted toaar sad all ktotli
«&gt;* Benton Machines, fi.i. »tira'ool; oh iB u&gt;o

WMt
IT TELLS YOU

saw a sample of this salt iu tbe State Li-'
u ,o,d * thouaued difloreai mdtk.
,
,
,
' .-■
■ .
' beta, nr.d on aa Tnanv diflcrrut tbickrcaaca of
brary, at Lonalng, and wo pronounce it a I ctota. Ke-o..- u—;--------- Z,*
w
superior article
’
i
.?[»•

arm was broken.

rU&gt;er with

cart Cmrtlbr mU Bariy coast;,) Inbsli a«H »«•

as wbail bo unNMsry to «ati»fy tho asMasl Aar
E
*«•
*"’CT“l,-v “"deralowl. nolKx; withint
tlm”

torga punfutl of do lb, n.cd in fimihe. frvm
ver seams and fella Irka this une. To
r henra with other llemmora. tbe opera-

jggF John Q. Grieg, formerly of Allo­

gan, but recently of Chicago, fall from the

U. 1V&gt;4. ia Ike Harry cvutilj Ucp»tcf«
Bx&gt;rtgs«, at the dale of this uolirc bei
hunted aud sixtyHdghl duHara sad nu ]
lags st law bavin- been fartlfaiedto rec
saaie. ersnr part thereof:
Sotto-1» therefore hcrebr given, that ii
anee ofa power of sale tn.safd iiiortesre
rd, on Fiiday Ibe Wth dar of June. XTlt.
ten o'clock in tiie forenoon of that da;
trout dour of the Barry county .Court fl.

IT TELLS TOC

k-ttl. tho

other eredng OO bo.brl. nf dor «ll We |

cars at Paw Paw.

U E. EVEl Tb.Sb.fir

MORTGAGE SALE.

JJ.JI;..

HU., .d Indi &gt;», ™.«1.

did in

&gt;Wxaugl

IT TELLS YOU

now be given to tbc public in full.

His skull and one

He is not expected to

EsT* There Is a tody living in Dcer-

tt-

■

towutiiip om Mrth of nan eight w&lt;4 Ibesc*

wu WWI lur a

Tis&amp;jfe-'S'rs! si,ooo 'a'year

field, O., nged 101 years.
For vnguvy -.
m
ana p«
years she has kept 100 silver Adhsra laid 27. o to STek t^5W«
Ata J, m to spend their Utere akd
Tb«t st ran I
up to defray her funeral expenses. This to the city Vo aeir-ct for thrischerr
Ktr» liriOR iamoro dutant places may i-aor we
sum put eat at compound intweUfur tb«

•re vety

^ts. with other infonnaUoe, ayplj ™s“

of Michigan.
DAVID 8. BEYXOLDS.

JOHH E. POTT EM, PaMlaker,
Xa CT o----- ----- ... &gt;.

time it has remained idle, would amount

to 112,000.

;

r(

Ctueojro Uerieeraitet R*» j Sr.

IKS

oImu

Trtn’aling
rCImr^

1889C11TI0S
FBHtaDaLPHU.

water in which strychnine had been die*

»k«l.

Hi. lifc

wm

Admlni.trwter’a feta.

, ,

; ■■ — •

IU MM auim, utuuri

fira*inie deip.irtd

»d Prien.

tho liberty pale
cannon was fired

upon Douglas was dwlnred combated by

raaolutioiL

a^ofAng**,^ t.

Which Mid above* docribed }«rodm-1 rLart

part of the delegates.’'

The telegraph anuounoed 21,

iof Michi-

—A

Georgia paper dsftoda riarwy

i»i. r
jsdflrygi beings’pen-

Douglas wm declared nom foaled in

Thia propuution is suggestive of tbc
ply toads by Dr. Joteauo, when, wi
violently dewowiwfag Scutishd, a war

The Act was, the whole CowventioB
KMbi b-frf W.g.u. .nJ A-Ut

ate.

• ■UUt/ •ajwto*.”

«x ...-UMrf. rf&lt;k. origiml .irnWr J ,

• BOOKS!

�iRaihiko.—Th-

Methodist

(Uni i" r»«r'« 01

,j» &lt;iU.se ’»

kW

*•
Wilhoit .tTidml,

I1 i&gt; Bn cicellort frame, of

In week;

LAB6E 1KD BEAUTIFUL

psoportioiia,. sad wbea corc^^s
will make « very good appear- |

HASTINGS
HARDWARE STORE,

Much chjdll is due Rev. J. Dayn^Jforliis persevering efforts, tn behaM*
of|»U enterprise, which now promieee

►infeent siicccM-

:

DRY GOODS

f

“STILL LIVES.

Jurgen Fm»tival at MiDDi.anu.K.—
TUHSult of ll.^ frstixal nt Emory's
llni in Middleville, on Wednesday nf
ImJlkeek, fi* the benefit of the M. E.
1^,111, was not ns fortunate in its results

n, til wortlrof its cause or tbe complete-

Doctors did me wop
KVirasrsa

,irWIf its arrang .-monte merited.

Cv-U! A Tnrntr, and,

Tho

abb now at the head

Wicicerteiniy deserved belter remunerSee adrcrH^uienL

ntiM fir their exertions, nnd would have
rntiid it coo, had not the hear approach

r-jtlninng

wm

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

Read ThlS!

The

•^cui National holiday iuterfered.

not large, but very plean-

that alicnevcr the ladies

.of all kinds comprising BLEECIIEE
BROWNRnUnTNGS antURTTB
INGSJBtAjtMsftrCWeJt BMrtln««,:
.ima, Ooitonadw, SMinottoa, Kiwrt
Jeans, Fancy and Blnck J)6p&gt;ltlft^ (
.mcres^Prints, da.

HARDWARE!

nnt, and the ntfcndnnee of btxiily comn,rts was in no way wanting.

'ome anffBee l !

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

We trust

Tftfcrare irsrirteftrata
O* &lt;4 e&gt;nM*W WM«I t &gt;‘«O
fflfi &gt;t
.aJTif'rtJT T?mi"

&gt;&lt; mi rfc'r 'ewb d s

ia bi

A AaeasMrUsanlof Uwru, BriUUcta, Chai

make another

“^ftjvroxTATe

FAR J" CUKAPKST BATES.

attempt torelievo their Society from debt,

oerybody within reaching distance, will
Ik- there with Uieir dimes aud tlicir dol-

BOOTS SHOES AKBGAITESS,
WE AXE CONTINUALLY RECEIVING

Tnv Wiirat Chup.—From personal

.-1^-rva’ion and v.xnniitiatiou wc can say
that the wheat crop promises more than
»n averat'- in this county.

Sonia pieces

will l»c light—and II is always so—but
ilx&gt; ninjenty of pieces will Iwgood, some

»en U-avy.

,1 •*.17 ,1‘4K« ». M3?LI

notice:

DRESS GOODS

1U»»t Co. Tnsst-san'a Orrtcu, I
n«ttog*,M«rt i*,i9«a. |
Noliee fo hereby given, that I am prepared to
Couipriaca all tbe latest aty|M of SILKS,
reeefre the principal and interest duo on Primary'
Clrelllw. brilliant*, lawns. Barege*. FRENCH
Reboot asd Swamp I.incU, If U&gt;» same shall be
MUSLINS, sod oil other kind, that can be nam­
paid iu.lKforo Mir find of August next.
'
ed, luanjr al which art greatly superior la quality
H. X. SHELDON, Cu. Treasurer.
and bcmiiy to auyflitag heretofore offered in thia

New Additions

Tin1 harvest

will be al least ten dayseaajier than tisuOne of mir farmers promises to be

nl.

Canandaigua, July IS, 1BJ9.
Messrs. Hostetler A Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa.:&lt;Jcut»—A* noorc atraugex*. 1 herewith enciiM
you AIN fur H&lt;a»teita»i*-8u&gt;natth Mitxcrs, whir

ill market with new wheat on the 4th of

THE

CORD,

IRON, STEfeU NAILS, MILL UK

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS.

\\ c havu piles of S II E E TI N G 8,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

CLOTHS.

One of tbe most ititeresting and useful
pnlilieal'miw wliii b •tunes to our wmetum

i» ibe Scientific American, n weekly pub­

lication, devoted tu popular science, new

DIAPER.

of ibe

from tha tetd&lt;R-

head to the &gt;Ue of’ the, foot.

mid warrant prices to sulf;

t?*',- 'ITV

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*

and nil kinds ot domewic goods; also
BROAD C L O T 11S, plain aud fimey

HOUSE

CAS8IMEUES, Linen Drillings, Dcu

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

ims, F. A: M. Casainicrcs, TWEEDS,

iiirctitions, and tho whole range /of inc-1

COOPER, nod CARPENTER TOOLS,

TABLE BROADi NARROW AXES, GLASS,

TOWELING,

can qlwUW

!

oMo.

July, and we thiuk be will do it.

• baiiic and inamifacttiring artv.

and Childrens

"*wrTMC3nff nraTAT
Hats,Caps, Bonnets,

PARASOLS

The weevil has appAiarcii in

&lt;.&lt;tne places, but is imt IHudy to do dum
*gi&gt; except upon Into wheat.

fcr Mens, Boys, Ladin,

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

Titte HiiLdsOHlEli^ stoss
.
rouxB.i- ' i-Jr

ery style nnd dracriplion.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

The Sci-

Boys* Clothing which wo offer at

■ litific American has been published for

EXCEEDINGLY

fiitcvn years, by tiie well kuown Patent :

LOW FBICEK.

&gt;»liriiorw. Mva-r&lt;. Munn &amp; Co.. JT7 Park

Isaac c. MbtT.

We a!«o tnsnnf*Hure Copper. Brens, Shsct Iren
■nd Tin Wsrs of sny sad every sliaps sad dcscriptloa, *11 of which we will sell si Hard Times

Khw, New YoiL ; nnd has yearly iocrras
-I in Interest ntid citvulati«»n, until it lias
•ttninnl. we understand, nearly 80,000

-iibscribi-ra, ubivh is the best evidence

that the piiblivali-i) is npprvcuijtd by tbe

may not
of the pn-

pr, «y util state Mime «.f the subjects

s db wliirh it trcnla.

Ils illustrntcd de

wiiptinita of die ni'»-t iinportaut steam
muJ

apriiitltund innvhiuery.ttil! commend

" t&lt;i the Engineer omJ Farmer, while thr

CANT BE BEAT.

EAVE TROUGHS

l»nc«7*ner I be publication of thia by dart, with­
out eorh luunle. aball be subject to a fine of ton
Manufactured nt &lt;ba lowest rates, and put
more than leu dollars.
- -We have a free variety of Mualine. Ladle*’
Jerf ht il fiftl-sr tiMttrti; That ilaliall lie the
up in any part of the county.
.
duty of the Maralrel ofireid lillagu ol Healing*, SLEEVE and collar*. UlmnotocHa. Gitti abut
or auv (&gt;»reon whom ho may appoint, that tu Boaoiti* and Cellar*, Mid every kind of WHITE
rasa auv dog*
firend running ol l*r«* within
GOODS;
also
lloaiery.
every
Myle
of
Glovea
sad
, lhe citMTOlSm of thia village. cvMitesry to toe
above by-law. (a alwot ur olherwiM ditpcoc of Mitts. Bimarita. Ribbons, Dreaa Trimming*, etc.
them, iumc.l intoly
Our aMOrtaient of Table and Poekrl CuUctt,
Bv order of toe Commm, Cooncil.
’
J. W. BENTLEY, lire .Her.
SILVER Sl’OONS, Port MrexU, Hoop Skirte.
aud l‘r, fident pro tern.
Tanksc Notion*, and
“»g*mmd b fall and
ILsatiugv June If®-1.
jefwl
eomplito.
\
-.
•
Of every Variety,

fvti.l.-rs the work desirable Lu hoiisekerp-

i f iftid almost iud-tpenaible to every me­

shop fur
repairing

3W

HARD-WARE I

GIFTS

il riwt|itv rtiutaiu-'d in every number,

a

. ? I

Any person purehssingany of.,the above nam­
ed Good*,-[School Book* excepted,] three dollars
or npward*. wilt receive a gift ; sod no Gin "til
be ofcr^of. Kim T^lne than o»e dogar.
fr'e cordially invito al) persons wishing any­
thing In our line. In call and examine our atodc
and prieca, and if we can srUsiy you with both
we would bdrStyfeR-yiMndl »«*: -' .«

Hie S -ii-urific American is universally

n« the inventor’s advocate find
tin; repository of American in-

We think we hare aa good Young Hyson. Im­
perial «ud Black Teas, us were ever offered in
this Market. Also «J1 kinds ol Brown and White
Sugar*. Syrup, Molasses. Flab,. Ui«. Coffee, choculalc, Pure Soda aud Salerotua.

rcnilnn*. and the great authority .hi law.

iii’l all business connected with Patents.
n»- ofFietal list of Claim*, ns issued week­

Hi.ltog., May !&lt;Uh, 1M0.

py vwe BrxwAL^oa or nw act- j£3

Square Tuatcr.,

b) Lr t inted States Patent Office, Uro

TOE GREAT HEALKB OF MANKIND?

burning fluid

fiieming an unrivaled history of Ameri- : COMPOUND EXTRACT

OF

ROOTS

FOR

—making—

BEER.

Mechanics, Manufactures, and the useful

Ans published In

the

world.

Hon.

VERY CHEAP

with

■isrucrCRERs IID JOKERS’

.

STACKS OF CROCKEBY,

Judge Mason, formerly Commitaioncr of

I'alcnts, is not only engaged

ArTBR WHICU, act:

sU kind^ sad

IV. bar* fcrming uwU

..

Herrick’s Mgar Colei Pills!
rzrr h hozz woxld vxitxp!
SICK P BO'iM. E THINK!

iil'i«trati&lt;l and described on its pages,thus

Il is not only the best, but the largest

MACHETIC^

©asmaERpf

ATU

-rv pnWirJu-d regularly in its columns.—

and cheapest paper devoted to Science,

**

P. H &amp; j. RUSSELL.

ly from the Patent Office,in Washington,
All the most important Patents issued

You’d *c*ro« rxptet, st Uu» Ute day.
With *Urtllng cure* a book io III,
Thi* U thoeusK ths-giMtlm tof,', * :
With tbe curtu of Hernck » J
.

DRY GOODS!

»•’• v

They come from Kart, end Norik, and Wear,

• -Which we offer in actta or otborwbe al

the

p*ibh&gt;hvr» in ibejr immense patent ageu-

fill LOW FIOCBBS.

• y department, htit as a writcron Patent
1-ass and Practice, his ability is fofdbly

f*rtr«ytd in the columns of this paper.
TU-Scientific American Is published

«&gt;re a week, (every Saturday,) each pa-

We bare put dewn the prices of -all
CHEMISTS *

XABSS • XMffAMT SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

DRUGGISTS,

Wasmn, R«o»» lmtn&gt;-

|*r containing 16 pages of I^ttcrpreas,
hull
r.
nml from 10 to 12 original engravings of ,sad by Druggiat* end Gruci
New Invund-jns, conrirtfog of the most ,
oat'lhe country­
Improved Tools, Engines, Mills. Agricul- . Ilas tinCT, June 7*. 1’*’-

‘

UMrUinl •&lt;

rf l~A*

&gt;“rel Machines and IJomiifoqld Utensils,
nuking 52 numbers in a year, compel*

Ing 832 pages, and over 500 original co*
Firing*, printed on heavy, fine paper, i«

• form ciprcsaly for binding, and all for
*2 per annum.

-

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Gooan

rl*adt«?i&lt;u&gt;1c clothing,

Iwcrtbel »&gt; its column, ftith the praclic-

work, or

aaattoft nfavert rartelyaedt*

GRfKEHIES

Sastingi’. V'itt &lt;S nrrrnt.

■ hu h urc illu-&gt;tnitvd liy vngr.tvings and

in.-.nufjcturing new

SE5I&gt; LN TOUR OKIJERB. nnd tW goods will b.
setectod nndput sn&gt;wiU&gt; aa WHtb aare aa tf&gt;jmei

COOKING STOVS

। • a ii&lt;&gt;UM.-hi*ld invent ions nnd shop tools

i lianic ami sniitli, who lias

Alios lot of Miscellaneous Book*, and a gift
Ih each book bT oo« dollar or upwards
All our goods wcrearleclad with great earw ।

HASTINGS

®(D©IDS AS (DWAiP

TANNERY!

. th. sama ?oaH&lt;y w W

“ «7 F1*®*111

BJ -herbi

ILYMW
pojrelani

taurgeoda.'
I them to yon, and still

■ .

A «e* volume commence* on tbe 1st .
ff July, and wc hope a large number of
our townsmen will avail themselves of

■A®

Ws «IM to bar OXEN, COWS, aU TOUNO

.
r

BAXUET a snmm*
S-^W***

'

�“Antic Boot J
&gt;Blere«t st the
writer’s jwvp'-

CkevtcaJ^ PBlHta, Otte, Ctf
phem, BrtwLm Flatt,

f

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

scunHxivii’r

DR. MORSE'S

remedies h

INDIO BOOT Pins.

Nil Utmi,

loton, I rattfrnreHo the IntL The hlhxj
Ing Mww. which baUervd my face nude
Miv ItiMosiblc l® everything except tbe
kta ol getting out uf it - and thinking of I
m dwyr, I wm in the set of stooping to '
*“ ,Z“ J-------- »hen a sntlditi m»lw i

njy io look arouud^ud
------- - —------------ , hocla. wm tbe whole
pack trf thirteen hungry dogs, snarling,
saMppUg, and show ing their sharp teeth
like a drove of ravenous wolves It wm
fortunate that 1 bad got down upon my
kneaso, or they would have been upon my

rTTTT?;*?

f*

l.y extra ord ittirj itirte in.ttsunj of «»»»rating lb« qualiil.w nf I be Ditlctr. iul s roll-

।

’

UiMtefler'a btwnacli Juliets bate iwvnl
a G—larnd (□ regions where fever and ague
sud various other IrfKoss renplniots ksv*

GROCERIES!
1
j
j

botk. In fitx, so impelnons wm their at ILsdW .lhk.coM Gold Lev«^ wotchaa,oV«i
tact, that one uf them had already sprung ,
Gent* Silver Lever watches,
when I fiteed around.
1 caught him on &lt;Gent.’ Silver Lspioo watebea,
•
ray arm and kicked him down the hill.— jParlor Tune ptsoss, new pattern
Ladle*
eltgant
black
adk
dreaa
pattern
The others werefor tbe moment intimida ]
l«dtes'
UaJd
••
ted.by tbe suddenneM uf my movement, I1 odjw' Caaaeo Bet* (Pin* aad drops,)extra
and at seeing the nummary manner in .
which tlieir lender bad been dealt with ; |
and they were in the act nf sneaking a wav •
when they perceived that I wm powerkm (
to du them any harm, having nothing in I
my. hands.
Again they assumed the of- j
tensive ; they were all around me; an |
instant more and 1 should be torn to pie­
ce*.. I had fitted death in several shape.*
btfore, but never had I felt as then ; my
Uftud fairly curdled in my vcina. Death
dbwn tbe red throats of a pock of wolfish
dog* had something about it peculiarly
unpleasant. Conscious of my weakness,
they were preparing for a spring; 1 bad
not time even to huilo for help—to run
would b* tho readiest means of bringing
the wretches upon me. My eye swept
round tbe groep and caught something
lying half buried in the snow, about ten
Mt distant Quick as flash 1 sprang, as
1 never did before or since, over tbe back
*C&gt; hugs follow who stood before; and____ ____ —
.
the next inetant 1 was whirling aboat mw
t&gt;m~ re Momic Bosom ttate,
teiubuf. lu.at.Mp,.vmtogto right c"“
"
-

Kiana great varirirafths
iTTn T)1’OSvr TPITRTint!!'H'PIT

, / &lt;,

Eseldsx Bxlruts,

(^quarter trfall our people are amMoos;
■toted th thcowing off the »tegr"
IT
their pereotis are invaded by this taking in* Hood Will beevtM «boked and
u
frrtfcnTaad their hmhh is undermined by it. Uraa our light of lift win farer.rb/bu-!*
’“4
To tdWM ft ttaa tho system wsmmt roovsts How Important then that we abac d k v. tto •“
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in­

NYX WITNESSES.
.
ilea tnaybe eouantick ffortonaAy I#
those wh* torn ary doubt upon lhe
• erMeneein the possession of Dr.
_______ _...cb IS st all times accroatUa to tho

CoipMBd Eitricl ef Sarsaparilla,
the mote effectual remedy which the medical
skill of owr times can devise for this everya
.......................
■■
“
_dal liavs

dteorttar ftom tho Hood, and tte raoroe cT tho
ayrtem from ita detractive coDacqnatrea.
lienee it ahotdd be employed far the raw erf

1KTEST MEDICINES

SICK FJEMALEB,

■wrArerww. &amp;
bower ar they msv bare been triled with end

ixii ;t3X‘^ir4ra.,:XK^
roctly upon tbo^-awa &lt;/dteie«r is tfoUvod. they

. CAUMJE BOOM TO IIEAL,
and diarlrargv from tbe oVatewi. 'vtery taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otbero tee.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

""nlT
»
a
.
,
—, , v.
|
Price of Ibe Scandinavian Blood PunEer. fl
per boule, or Bh per half dr«en. Ol the Hcsodi- !
navian Blood Fills, 25 cent* per box, or t boxea

PP*Rnff Atr. RobeeVe Speciri Xcttree and
Cartificatea. —
published
cu«i
Niabvd in a cuoapicnona
part of
thia paper
...
pptwv from tkne
time to time
lime. Dr.
U Roback'eAledreal Almanac aad‘ “
Family
Ad tie
.............
.&gt;ntaining a
m.______
grrat amooot of Interwating ux! ______
laforxnalicn can be hod gratia of aiirof theagenta
throgbaut the country.
In difficult or oven plica! rd cere* Dr. Hoback
may be applied to neraonally or by letter cnclceinc one stamp for tne replr.
T'rindpal office and rale room*.' N» &gt;• Rant
FowrtksL.M traiMirir from Alois AroC, C.ariuneti, O., Laboratorv in llamiroud street.
For sale by J. I*. Roberta A Co. Heating*, Eli
Tbe aabareibera would Infor* Um otuui of Nkbola,OrannrUla MUI*. 1&gt;, A. Kreler, alaolloE
man and De Benner. Riddleville, Jt. C. Swift.
Hastiaga aad vicinity, that they ,
Prairieville, and by D*-uggi*ta and Merohanta gee
to &lt;fo alt btu.ncM pertaining to
really tliroughoutthe country.

gcstlwacg. TLcte art rert^in pernote abet,
their cwrva nte « Imrsoriitg tl al iiuuty &lt; f tfousink under (tie trial, Yiie rclaliua of u^tftiri
end cliftJ Ji ro aT&gt;«.rTitHg!y teiiucr, tlwt ffc ’
uMher. enpeciallj- if &gt;ta be yeung. ia apt tvfurgdt bev owa In-akh In liceeuroaw auaielr
for bar i'lfsnt. tibonld the feriod of luslcraity
• rrire during the 5iiu»i-or roaruii. the sear or
body nnd mind i« generally aggrnratoL lletv.
than. i» a aecevity for a •tlmulaat Io rtcr|&gt;c
rate I ha enrrgir* ot the
attdcMldailutnoll.cr to hear up under her rll-auMiug tils'*
and rroponaibiliiira. Nurring moi bet a gene
rallyyrefer lhe IHiicro to all other iaateeraton that receive the indorvewcnt of l&lt;ate&lt;"cia»o.|bceaiias it 1* agroeabla Is the taste a&gt;
writ tw ctririu to girt a permanent mcreaw
•f bodi'j atrshgtb. .
All tlroao prises*, to alwwnwe baveparticulariy reftrred abort to wh: •utfcverw from
fever and sgae, cauVv! hy malarfac. dunrliwa.
dyeeotery. indip.i tea. loos of spyetile. aad
al! dheaaea or derangement* of the atcuueli.
aupcraunnaled invalids, parsons nf redesrary
occiqauion, and nursing muibtra. will rowwilt
their ows jlnaieal welfare by giving lo llunlrttee-a CelcliraL-d titumach Mil ter* a trial.
CACTION.—We eauiian lhe public against
using any of the many hniiaiioa* or eoiinierMts^but ask .for ,il&lt; (rryrta'* tlnaaearKu
8rottsen Urena*, nnd are I bat raeli l-otile ba*
tho woida “Dr. J. Ilmtettre'o FtooMcb L'iticr*''
blown on Ibe aide of tb* bottle, and stamped
on lb* metallic rap covering tbe cnik. and
ob-_ lfaaI
auilrranb airnainr. 1. .L. th.
SET*subgraph aignainre u un tba

AYER’S

Ague Cure.

thy of food
Hkrr matter &lt;• I »Jg,
oiomach sod lafctinto are lilcrallv'i
with tbe romipied maa*. flu-. U1MD
&gt;jnnl.!r trMutoliia, c.&gt;r.»txatlt a
tbc bltrod. »lmb throw* lhe curena
il&lt;rewgb eierr vein aad erterr. antil)
from Ibe body by drat** •. |»r. yj„r

inc. M»r*e • Indian Rout I’itlhas bed been taken, liny a e
abaolutrly Surprised, in ttee
effort*. Nut &lt;mlr d*i they u
aud itrrarli, and fair away'*fi
■«-g siah. but threat oner go to ■

WPrerared and sold bjHOSTWTTEB a
bMPFH. PHtatmmh. Pa, and sold by al.
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South 1ns-

NEW FIRM!!

Addteaa,

J. F. BIRCH, PnMtober,
Noe. 3JJ Apt? Broadway, Naw Tork.
Successor to J. D. DENTON A Co.
LeF“ Specimen Copies of “Tse Mmorouvaa*
til be sent free when requested.
mS.Cm

BLACKSMITHING,
on abort notice, aod ia a manner nnaarjiaawd.
IsT Farttaalar attention givm Io Barta and
Ox Sbortng. Ala* to al kinda of Flew eofk,
Wagon fawning, eta, etc.

MEAT MARKET,

All kitxto of produce taken io exchange at mar­
ket prices; CASH not refused.
A share of tbe
pobiie patronage 11 aolidtod.
*

tocxfks XT

NEW CABINET SHOP!!

HEATH A COTANT.

CMrogo, Mew York. PhllaAriphln. Altanv. R.f
r*lo, Cleveland and Detroit bcbUaralup good
throurfi the entire chain of aareo Colleger
C01MOI.tDATI0K of "Brrant and * tratto..'.

Tho tubteriber ia now propared with all neceaoary machinery to manufoctoro better and cheap­
er Furniture sod Cabinet Wares than ran bo bo't
in any other market.

ftepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.

Shop at the old stand of Samuel Powera,on Main

J. P. Ro nn a

C1BFEXTER

k

J0I1EU WORK.

Deieg prepared with all oecesaary machinery
for making Sasli, Blind*, Door*. Ae_, and fur
plaiohift lumber, 1 ean execute ell work pertaialng
to tbe Carpenter A Joiner buaiaem, better and
cheaper, than can be done by other*.
.

The thing must “be did.'

Plaimng, Sawing, and Turning
Works.
We hare our Plaining, Sawing; and Turning
Work* now la full operation, and are prepared to
plane lumber, &gt;*Iom aud Match Flooring, or do
anything in onr Un* at tbe lowest possible rates.

Prlncipela nod Proprietora.
. PL**? «»»«’&gt;‘dalioo tbe colleguto coo roe o
thio hmtttetion la greetly rolarged, and with the
Improvements which the baaaaean experience of
U. private coable* them eouatenlirTTfot^
dues for the benefit of their student*, il ia made
greatly superior In ell respects.
FIRST I RKMIUMB AWARDED TO THIS COL­
LEGE
At the lata Uotted States Fair ia Chicago, for
DEPARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC-

IX------------------

TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
SOu7'.V^ . OT n T 11 'Bnirs ”^T
O MLDIC1NAL SA I. ERAT If S.

(a-L *• ■’•"nf*e*nred from cotnmua aah,/* |V»T-’d
prepared entirely d.Svreut frowt&gt;4
other baleralM. AU tho drlctrriom
mat tor exli acted io each a manner aa Is
prwluce Hre«i. thecalt, „&lt;I ,|| kind*

Is

Haivissi.
West % tt North-west K of
Ik Asbvsia.

AII kinds of Lumber, Produce, and even Out,
taken in payment for anything ia our line of bus­
tom;”
.
■!
],' i |

HEATH A COTAMT.

Mitaaaaa ■

Hastings, Feb. 20, IBM.

,.^,»*«uiuv.

a.’oSS.nJKSS.-il

“A?

M. W. RIKER,

febStyl

ottervaaeing vaMr o/^,,
bra^d

of &amp; B.

offtestioa M.

'«*'«»«** *Wf-

. 4'SPEXCKRJAX" PENMANSHIP

New Barry Mill,
CUSTOM

T-Pnoura,
Hatting*. April Sth. IfifiX

Aaseaao

new arrangement.

to do any amount of

WORK,

tn as good order and as prompt aa any

other Ifill io Barry, or any Other county.

GENTLEMEN AND LA DIBS’

EATING SALOON I!
WAMI mu n AU. HDVtes.

Tba rotactiber Ta now prepared Ufarouk

Haring secured tl&gt;e services of a

First Rate MILLEE,

t2SSX£ “*■* “** “

and our mill being beilt on tbr most
improved plan, together with a

beet of work.

good

PUoie give us a call.

BOLTWOOD fo GRANT:
I! ratings, ten. J. 1866.

Young America Ahead.

fa doing the iargnt Hardware brninma is Hu
ltp» i» breauae hr hu the
La RUE8T STOCK oftba
HEST G00ML st the
LOWEST I’RKEH
f AM now retieriigmv SPRINU *tmk offleu
I end have on hand a krai rate Maortaxst •(,
SHELF*REA I riUEb WARE AJU» CP
TOT, COPPER AFDSKEETIROS
WARE IffW/ OfPER

My aeoortmool of PARLOR STOY EH. eoojrfbt
the moot beautiful patterns io market,
I hare tbe greatest vartetj at
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Ever area in ibis town. Sax Plate and Box So»ea

TED POTASH.

IS BOW in aocceraful operation, ready

« Wh *

UJ“ '0
?lrW!t»o“» tbr making broad with

NOTICE IS HEREBY &lt;UVEX that th* AseessBent Roll for lhe Village nt Hasting* 1* completed
and left with M. W. U&amp;er, for ioapwtfoo. J&gt;d the
AMcaaoeu will meet at tho afore of J. P. Roberto

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

are held iat»r Toll—A.___ TZI’“I* BWch

WeshtfefSec-lL

TO BUY OUR STOCK.

HARDWARE!
FRANCIS ROWER

66£Si

COFFINS coaatantly on hand, and air greatly

WOTICE.

fight the Cleveland and Pittaburg engine*.
The an ini al -Ik*c fate we have juat citronidad, was left oat of hie pasture by Ms

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nhwh gives eo»e and duable rtrr.ith
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not only Sertrful*. but also tbooe other affec­
tion* which arise.from it, anrh as Ext rrtva
and Bits DtMASxt. St. Awtwoxt's Frax.
who hava languiahcd for years in ^oinleea weak­
ness aud despondency, roeuponate with great te­
pidity under Uioir inrlgvirating Operation. That
all ooxiial diaabiUlieo are manor rd by their cor­
dial end gently aUmulating proper!io. That they

Rxtsixo Bulls to Fight Ixxxntortvxs
—Tbe other dsy, says lhe Pittsburgh
Cbroeicle, a phteky little bull, who lives
on tbe line of Ute Cleveland end Pittsburg
railroad, about six miles from Wbecliug,
was grsxing about near the track, and
picking lhe fresh grass blades out front*
iictwc«i the cross-lies when he heard the
Thertfort, tbe subocribera would say
loenmotive coining down upon him. The
track being cloaely crowded by tbe irtm
horde, and not being diapoeed to show lhe
while feather, even to a superior nnd fiery
opponent, his young bollship turned
aboet, pawed lhe earth, bowed hi* bead
with the determination to give his pursuer Everything !■ their Hie, at reamtie
tbe best be had in tbe shop.
The engin
rates,
eer, seeing ihk, put on steam enough to
And will be picsaod to ate and scree all who wish
knoek tbe boll sky-high. Tbc two atme
together with terrible crash.
His ball­
ship was knocked Into an ‘infiaite number
of small pieces," the engine was thrown
from the track, and like the ears behind
I'.was pUstared and bedaubed with blooddy meort. and ghastly gore.
The owner
of Uxls ill fated but game bovine, some (
jeer or so ago, loot a steer in a aimilar '

Buttener, tor which tbe Railroad Company
h4mm! V&gt; pey.
Sdcc that time he has
beat Ib -tbe- celt*vation of game balls to

Pilla are oaad* it ttaimoe. etech oo« il-2^
vw.X’s
••*0
nzitr
parts o*
tlw i.
eoirowtios’
e,1
tocond
to i7l«t
. bieh
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and left. Tbe dogs retreated before my
blowsand lhe fury ol my onset.nnd them
sullenly skulked behind the rucks.
Tbe
whip had clearly raved my life; there
wm nothing else within rnv reach ; and
ft had bee© dropped tbcre quites accident­
ally by Kalutunah as he went down lo the
'1 dc principal object in mentioning this
little incident is ,U&gt; »huw tbr ravage pro
pensity ©f them d&lt;&gt;ga, which arc t© tbc
Esquimaux more than tbe bora© to us or
tbe camel to tbe Arab. Savage they are,
however, ©sly when hungry. Tb© night
without food had develop*d all their la­
tent wolfish qualities. Reclaimed wolves
they doubtleas are; sod as show© by lhe
boldneim of their attack when my beck
was turned, and when I had nothing in
my hands, and tboir timidity when 1 had
p&lt;&gt;f&lt;a8ioo of a slender^whip, they have
all of a wolfs cowardice. Their masters
ki-ep them in subjection only by intimi•UitM n; they w ill do nothing for a man
• hey do last teai ; and even tbe hunter
w'bo lui' been ncc-uaturpcd to them fur
tears, sited hasted them and driven them,
has to watch them cl&lt;«ely when they arc
hungry.
Ilia whip ia then bis constant
companion.
They are capable of no at­
tachment to their master, be be ever so
kind, except in rare esses; and they will
follow tbe one who last fed them.
A
little child or a disabled person is never
safe among them in timea ot scarcity."

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BEAN Kigali

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1860.
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L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

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paioa. .kktiea. aad 4ia£2"5r &lt;‘*r
..mr; our wreagtb
ire deprived
and tfa.mu*****

ROLTWUOD * GRANT,

35 and 40 Dollar

EALER in «veiry varioty of dry
riel, crockery, hardware, readj

D

K'« of tb t body frc&lt;
."T »»• nt»t to ua that »e &gt; &lt;n frit
da*

to go around the houae every evening, to
see that all the windows and doors were
properly secured. One night she had ac­
companied them as nrind, and ascertain­
ed tnat sH was safe. They h-ft her in the
pasaaote dose to her room, an&lt;l then west
to their own, which wm quite O' tbe oth­
er side &lt;if the house. Ax the lady opened
the d&lt;Mir she distinctly saw a than under
bcr bed.
Wbat c&lt;&gt;uld she du 1 Her scr-

nasr class macbixs,
eyUM i unp^nnnx?ajsl»Fr6veTS
a

FRANCIS ROWER,

rl»« " teli fa aoTi»LST

**

rerv rartety of Ua and abeet-ir
r. kuarfe block. State street.
BAILEY A BAKER,

opted, apiltinjt. Tha

caanat IUM by thr ithar OB»fote
»P and roste.rd off I.

^•b..re. U ia dwr» tht Dr. Mara.', u
Pill, not only enter the
J*
ud with th. UUud. t* uJTXd
' • aBdroutoutLIelciX
J",‘.“‘Tr*’’- ••*
'*&lt;nZ
juantly all aicktS^JSl {»*£

on" Unpeople atr ho diatrwwd wIn
tt Inch will optn uia nt.ora! i&gt;uaan
be cast &lt;mt;bcBa' a lam aw
; -md Ldbcr matter - l-Lrl.
h
id intwtinta .re, literally"i^rfloao.
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with
ery vein and srterr. nn’tn'Vfvh"^^
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nmimtcd **’pahT'sLd’T?.

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Ni'Idlo Ute: fcli Nietaite. Oraaarrilb
i, J rasrfetiHc; and by f)'U£gt&gt;l» p-«

cent*; +&lt;i pill in &lt;-acl&gt; box. ’
dtf .1 Co., proprietor of |&gt;r. A. Traak’i
inimenr, Earlville, Mediae* Co.. K

BDWABE!

D CUTLERY.

■'ogyism Distanced
uug America Ahead.

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t 'rrrk. Mich. Also, agsnU fur tbs sale of rubber
VlUnr. all wldtba. Cash paid fur hide*, pelts,
urn, Ic., Ac.

M-dMot drop n Stick or
break a Needle.

hair, apd put uo bcr dressing g&gt;&gt;wn, atat&lt;&gt;ok her Bibln and *at down to read.—
She read aloud, and chose a chapter time
had peculiar reference to God's watdifel
hcm over us, and constant care of us Ly
night and by dny. When it wav finished
she knrlt and prayed at great iensth,still
W. PARKER,
uttering her words nloud, cspccliftiy com­
HOLESAl.E and retail dealer in Groeeric*
tbs glta mac
mending herself end servants io God’s
Machine will
protection, and dwelling upon their utter
hvpelcssttcMi, and dependence upon biin
to preserve them from all dangers. At
last she rose from bcr knees, pot out her
candle, and laid down in bed; out she did
WILLIAM BLRCIIER,
n-'l sleep.
After a few minutes had
fSTICE OF THE PEACE. Attorney sad
.. .
. —a I — _
I 'la. Ill' .PV
elapsed, she was conwiotHi that the man
He *—
hetr
was standing by her Iwdside.
■
“_1 carne
ged of her not to be alarmed.
.
I. NEVINS,
here in rob you. but after the words you
have read, and the prayer* you have nt
tered. no power on earth coaid induce
■ iTa»a*t A
me to hurt you, or to touch a thing in
[. and u git in
your house.
But you must remaip per­
DANIEL COOK,
fectly quiet and not attempt to interfere
XUSTlCK OF THE PEACE, General Land sn.l
with me. I shall now give a signal to my
tJ Tux Arent, will attend tu the collect lull tit
companions, which they will understand,
and then wc will w» away, and you may
—-------------------------------------------- i printed dirvcUous. We h«r« aecurvd tbe exeto sleep in peace, for I give you tny solemn
AMES A. IREEZEY,
»&gt;ve »&lt;««♦ of tbe
word nr&gt; dne shall harm yon, and nut the
I'SIVEltSAL 11EMMEU AND GUAGE, smallest tilin'! belonging • you shall be
mptly attend lu any ba«i&lt;»eaa eatruat- ' ^hieta eau eaaUy be applied to any and all kinds disturbed.” He then went to the window,
nr. IU anr ofthe Cuulteal this Stale-— : o| Sea ing Machinca. This ia tl&gt;e only one in tbo opened it, and wLi»tlc&lt;f softly.
Return­
r Cowl House.
' market that is «^'&gt;al«U« tu fUJ auj mtiu
kfm.
ing to the tally’s side (who had not spo­
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■ »'«1 ewaUing the operator l*&gt; mbm uvra ss*x&gt; *»&gt;•
I. A. HOLBROOK*
j rxxu; a moat ingenious piece o! meeliamsm, yet
ken or moved) be said, “now I’m going.
Your prayer Ims been heard, and no disas­
ter will befall yon."
He thou left lhe
block.
room, and soon all wo* quiet, and the la­
ciutb.
dy fell asleep, still upheld by that calm
HARRON SMITH,
and beautiful faith and trust. When lhe
morning dawned and she awoke, wc may
feci she poured out her thanksgiving and
praise to Him who Imd “defended” her
"under his wings," and “kept" her “safe
&gt;I1YS1CIAN sad Surgeon. Other In RusscU'a
purrhaeed the excineireright far the sale under his wings’, so that «bc was not
•tore. Slate eIrrel.
_________ baring
.r
’-I— ll..l..__ ....I tie.,.mar. for the “afraid of any terror by night." The man
was true to hia word, and not a tbihg in
JOHN ROBERTS,
the house had been taken. 0! shall wc
&gt;r adrift &amp;f' not hope that his heart was changed from
er to corao
Tbsi strsa- that day forth, and that he forsook his
evil course, and' cried to that Saviour
OTAI
■
wo urmraa.ww
jr..———
“who came to seek nnd to save that which
tend
tbe following dislinguibed persons in &lt;Ai* eltT, is lost," and even on the cross did not
Rev. Dr J. C. Uurrougbs. I rraidewl of tbe
.
tt...___ i._ u__ _ r
T—r^inr reject the penitent thief.
From this story let us learn to put our
Hoiitb, one of the Editors whole trust in God. This lady’s courage
was indeed wonderful, but “the Lord wm
her defense upon her right band," ond
with Him all things are possible.”—Lott

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The reasons why

B. H. FULLER,

L. Cornell A Co. s late irapro»c«
~
chins,Table with Drawer, (Taggsri A Farrs
Patent)

MicWlerillc. Barry county, Mich.

UDGE OF PROBATE. Circuit Caert Co«;
tniMiooer. Attorney end Counsellor st Law
Md Noury Poblte. Cenveyenri"K and Ce»l«*‘strew
« ±lli

J

other HachuM,

h^abj

nr^uj o/F£ji
ATtOH^ PRICEtf
THAU EFEA
tmeut of PARLOR STOYES, cvapriM
nutifui pattern* in market.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
JW OVEN STOVES.
I LOR COOK STOVES.

three weak women -were no match far a
desperate hotm* breaker, How, ‘.hen.did
she act 1 She trusted in G&lt;ri. Quietly
she
ibe u&lt;w&gt;r,
door, nim
mid iockcu
locked n
it un imthe
»&gt;k- ch-M-d uir
Imide, which she wa&lt; alwavs ia the h»bit
of ■luinv. Wi- then tetsnrely brushed bcr

-w.. HVHWrew, ,VT, WHIMS

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ts^ia%s;‘£wurtias

J. F. ROBERTS Ac Co.,

ANCIS
ROWER
largeat
tn Hart-

■be
Hardware bualMM
uac hr t&gt;u Uta
T STOCK oftbo
LEST GOODS, rt tbe
LOWEST PRICES
retierite nr SPRING atock of Good*
e ou band a Er»; rate MaoctMBt of
h MEA 1 TILLED KASE STO FJCRJ.
coppea Awsjjxxrjiioif

hcr if she rcreained for help, and even if
tih^ had e«une to her assistance, these

IT TURNS VERY EASY AND IS ALMOST
K0IMELAS8 IN OPERATION!

could nqt IranjbA diiiZXj?"**’
fourth la a Cathartic and
*a-’

OUNTY SURVEYOR. Office in the Court
Honw. st Haatiugs. I’c«on» deniring

C

DAJHEL STRIKER,

dott Paehl.
Additional.—Wc have received an ex­
tract from a letter fully corroborating tbo
remarkable anecdote of "The Udy and
the Robber,” In our Octofaar number,and
adding some further farts that enhance
40 the wonder and mercy of her escape. Wo
quote the words of the letter:
“In lhe first place the robber told her
that if »hc had given tbe slightest alarm
or token of resistance, ho had folly deter­
mined U» murder her; so that it was
God's go»d guidance that told her to fol
|nw the course she took.” Then, before
bo went .aw*/, bf sal*: “I never beard
such words before ; Imust have the book
you read out of," and carried offhtr Bi
Lie, wUlingly enough given, you may be

sure.;
,
. I . : &gt; '
,
This happened many years ago, and v«
ly cumparntivrdy recently’ did the la®
bear any more of him.
She was attend­
ing a religious meeting in Yorkshire,w here
after several noted clergy and other* had
spoken, a matt dense, stating that he was
emnloved a* book-hawkers of tbeRwirty,
ami told lhe wtory of the midnight ad venmu* taatiinony of tbe wond«lul
power of IM word of God. He c«mcfoded with, AI «m that man." The, lady
rose front her scat in the ball, and raid.
awtetly.^Wallquitatras; 1 **•

i fu Hua ton. Six Plata and SoxNevti

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

HT1ATH 4b GOTANT.
ge» ofidlkfeds.,

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R. B. WlttlTTRAN,

risr
. Tm.t4Kbw.Imo
d, ar made to order.
J OF Al.LJUNDsJf
EAVE-TROUGH «
tier, in aiae nd stria

_ in thia

Rfedy
—— . . .^y .wsrc
far away from all human habitations, but
they seemed to have lelt no fear, but .to
hare dwelt there peacefully and happily.
It was the ladv’s customs with her maids

J. RUMELL,
&gt;« grow arouod the
garden, t. r the heal

a ntsuscAkLB Moar.

In a targe, lonely bouse, tltual

SEWING MACHINES

H. J. KEN FIELD,

t

jM.teJr.Jf,

•faWk^T

curcrru * joibbx wobk.

Fcbuary ITth. Itts.

and ast down again.—/6»a.
Onr Toe. P.JOT.-A f««
bo, n.m«d WMIHkw, nioi' ,mr«

&lt;A

and Turning

old. WM r«a o.w b, Uw «r«
Cinan.
Ml. abd bU te ri^l l«
cmn.kuj,
5;
H. boM lb. p~n mxi b«ro»« .1,

exeteiming, “God help me:” 4*mrained
1
“Ote,M I had only Obeyed, my

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NO. 9.

5s!

itIrcttH SisttUaitji.

Tbe following circumstance was related
by a teacher from the Fire Points House
of Industry in NbwTork •
.
.
Ogr Sunday School in tbo Five Points
assembled one Sabbath morning » few
monxba, since, when I noticed a tall anfi
remarkable looking man enter the room
Ma. PaxBiD*aT-XTudcrtaking now, al­
and take a seat among us. He listened
ter a aileaee of more.thaa four years, to
with fixed attention to our exercises, and address tbeSepatcoD ibis important sub-1
bls countenance manifeeted such genuine jcct, 1 should suppress the emotions natu­
on the disposition .both of the parent and irterest that I approached him, ai&gt;d sug- I ral on such an wecaaion if I did not de­
grated that be might be. willing to- say clare on the threshold . my gratitude to
There ort’ttfro grhat motives Ihflueno- something to the children. He accepted
that Supremo Bring through whose be­
tbe invitation with evldeut pleasure, and, nign care 1 am enabted, after much suffer,
coming.forward, !&gt;egan a simple address, ing and many changes, unco agnin to re­
would not prefer to have bar child influ­ which at unCe fascinated every Hole hear sume rny duties here, and to apeak for
enced to good conduct, by a. desire of M, and buafaed tha room into silence.— the cause yr blch ia vo near my heart. To
pleasing, rather than by tfie fear of offen­ His language was strikingly beautiful,and
the honored Common wealth, whose rep
ding.
if a mother never expresses her fate lenos musical with intenaeat4eding. resentative I am, and also to my imme­
gratification wbun her children du well, The little feces around would droop Into diate antedates in this body, with whom
and ix.sjway* censuring them whan they sad conviction as he uttered sentences of 1 enjoy the .fellowship which la fbimd io
do well, they arc discouraged and un­ warning, and would brighten into sun- thinking alike concerning the republic, !
happy. Their disposition become* hard­ shtnc us he spoke cheerful words of prom­ owe thanks which I srixe this moment to
ened and soured by this ceaseless fretting ise. Once or twice be attempted to dose express for the indulgence shown me
and at last, finding whether they do well bis remarks, bat the imperative about of throughout tbe protracted seclusion en­
or ill, they are equally found feuit with. “gu on,” “O, do go on.’’ would compel joined by medical skill; ’ and I trust that
they relinquish all efforts to please, and bun to resume.
As 1 looked upon the it will not be thought unbecoming in me,
become heed lew of repruAcfaco.
gauat and sinewy frame of the stranger, to put on record here, as an apology for
But let u in other approve of .m.
her —
child’.i and marked hi* powerful head and deter
-------leaving my, seat so lung vacant, Withcwt
«mducl whenever she can. Let bar show mined feature*, uow touched ipfo aoft- making way, by rewignation, for.a wpoqjaffi
lhat h,e PMxl beharionr makes bee ria- ness by thu imprvasronv of the moenetit.l sur, tlutj acted under the . illusion of ah
cwrriy teippy.
Lrt her reward him for Mt on Irreslstable rorforitv to IrilWt arflfia invalid, wboao Lopes fi&gt;r restoration to
hi* clTurt, t&lt;&gt; pluusc, by amilaa and aflcc- thfhg tnote about him.anS when MPhfraa bis natural health, constantly triumphed
liiHte. In lhi» way she will cherish in ber quietly leaving the room I lieggiri tn know over bis dixsppointments.
| diild’a hviirt riihie of the noblest and fate name. Ho courteously replied, “It
niirat desirable Iferitags of r»or nature.— is Abraham Lincoln, from Illinois.”

Dontehl.But very much more may be
done by encouraging children when they
de yell.
Bo ,therefore, mure carefui to
express yoar approbation of good., con­
duct,'than your disapprobation of bad.—
Nothing cat) more d hrimrap a child than
a spirit of incessant fault-finding on the
part of its parents. And hardly anything
can exert a more injurious influence up­

bhe will caluvute in bitn an amiable dis
posiUoti and a checrtul spirit Your child
bus bcitt through the day very pleasant
and obedient.
Just; be fore you put him
to sleep fur the night, you take his hand
and any’: “My sun you have been very
good to day. It innkos me very happy
to sec you so kind and obedient.
Gud
loves children who are dutiful to their
parents, and be promiaea to make them
happy.”. This approbation to him from
his mother is ■ great reward. And when
with a mure than affectionate tone yon
1may say, “good night my dear eon," be
leaves Ute room with • his heart full of
feeling.
And when heclosra his eyes for
1
1sleep, ho is happy, and resolves that he
will always try to do his duty.—TA&lt;
AfofAer at Homt.

Acrtoxovnix MkaaAcntraxrra LxoisL1TVBK CFOM TRI CaTTLS DiSXAVX.—Tbft
Massachusetts Legislature adjourned last
Thursday, after a session of two weeks
Tbo principal business of the session was
in relation to the cattle disease.
Two
tews upon the subject were passed. The
care of the infected cattle, their isolation,
J;c., ia put in the control of the selectmen
of the towns. There is also a provision
for branding infected cuttle upon the rump
with P, so that they cannot be sold.
A

When last 1 entered into tbit debatejl
became mj duty to exp«ee the crime
against Kapvas, and tn . insist upon the
immediate admtMion of that Territory'as
a State of this Union, with a constitution
forbidding atavery.
Tunc hasjutued;
but the question remains. Eeitiming the
discussion precisely where 1 left it, r am
happy to avow that rule of moderation,
which, it is Mild, may venture even to fix
the boundaries of wisdom Iteclf. I have
no personal grids tu otter, only nbarbar­
ous egotism could int rude these into this
chamber. 1 have no personal wrongs to
avenge;, only a barbarous nature could
attempt to wield that vengeance which
belongs to the Lurd.
The years that
have intervened, and the tombs that have
been opened since I spoke, have (heir voi03 too, which 1 cannot fail to bear. Bo-

TotU«econd&gt;
bta, IrreeMMe

commission, appointed by the Governor,
have a general supervision of the disorder
tn the State, and may put cattle in which
latter case the cattle are to be appraised,
and the owners are tu be paid for them ;
the Suite paying firnr-fifthe and the town
one fifth.
In one bill a Board of Exam­
Tulino SxcaxTa—I must rdato the iners is provided for, who shall ex peri
Ifirst and last experiment in training my ment upon the cattle in quarantine, with
It is this
He a view to discover the symptoms of the with the question before us !
।uldcst boy to keep family secret*.
was a chatterbox, and as he often visited disease, and the best mods of treatment. alone which 1 shall discuss, and I open
among strangers without me, I was fear­ An appropriation of *100,000 is made to tbe argument with that easy victory
He then de­
ful bo might tell mure than bo ought So carry out the provisions of the laws allu­ which is found in charity.
ded to above.
clared that the crime agairort Kansas
taking him on my knee, I said :
stands forth In painful llghk Search his“My dear, you must never tell any­
A Lump or Gold.—A cubic inch ot tory^md you cannot and its parallel. The
thing wo say, or let out our plans to any­
gold* is worth one hundred ar.d forty-six rdavc trade is bad, but even this ennrmi
one—es|H-rially to Mrs. Jones." •
dollars; a cubic foot, *252,288; a cubic ty te petty, compared with that elaborate
His quick mind comprehended me In an
yard, *0,811.770. The quantity of gold contrivance by which, in a Christian age,
instant, and with a very confirmed Juuk
now in existent is estimated to bo three and within the limits ot a republic, all
he promised obedience. A few days after
thousand nplliona of dollars, which, weld­ forms of ccnstitutiounl liberty were per­
ha entered my room with an air of tried into one mass, oouid be contained in a verted ; by which all the rights of human
Dtnph, and said;
cubq_of twenty-three feet.
The relative
“Mamma, I minded yos. Mrs. Jones i value of gold to silver, in the day» of the nature were violated, and the uh ole coun­
try wm held trembling on the verge of
asked mo when you were going to New
patriarch Abrahnin, was one to eight; at civil war; while all tnh targe exhuber
York, and I snid. '] can’t tell you for my
the period B. C. 100 it was to twd vo ; B. ance of wickedness, detestable in itself,
momma don’t wish you to know any of
C. 500 It was one to thirteen ; at the becomes ten fold more detestable when
her plans!'"
commencement of the Christian Era it its origin is traced to the madness of alain my consternation I was tempted to
was one to nine ; A. D. 500 It was one very. Motive is to crime as soul to body;
reprove tbo innocent boy, but upon a mo­
to eighteen; A. D. 1100 it was one tn and it is only w hen we comprehend tbe
ment's thought 1 let the mutter pass,
eight; A. D. 1400 it was one to eleven ; motive that we can truly comprehend the
knowing that it could not be explained or
A. D. 1014 it was one to thirteen; A.
extenuated, and preferring to lose the D. 1800 it was one to fifteen and a half, crime. Here tbe motive i* found in sla­
ver nod the rago for its extension. There­
friendship of Mrs. Junes, rather than
which ratio, with slight variation, it has fore, by logical necessity, must slavery
sully his pure, trusting spirit with a les­
maintained to the prebent day.
be discussro ; not indirectly, timidly, and
son of worldly policy. When his youn
sparingly, but directly, openly, and thor­
fer brother a more quiet boy, but equalTnAraiMO.—Francis Quarles, an old oughly.
y fund of visiting, and a great pet and
Ours is no holiday contest; nor is it
darling with all who know him, became writer who lired in the days of Charles
uld enough to betray family secrets, 1 the First, says to parents, "Be very vjg- any strife uf rival fectinna ; of white and
red rosea ; of Theatric Neri and Bianchi;
gave him no caution, but trusted to his ilant over thy child in the April of his un­
common sense. One day on returning derstanding, lest tbe frosts o? May nip his but it te a solemn battla between right
and wrong; between good and evU*—
While be is a tender twig,
from an errand at a neighboring house, blossoms.
he stood awhile absorbed In thought, and straighten him ; whilst be is a new ves­ Such a battle cannot be fought with ex­
sel, seoasn him ; such as thou mskest him cuse or with rusewater. There is austere
then said :
work, to be dune, and Freedom cannot
“Mamma, what shall 1 say when peo­ such commonly shall thou find him. Let
cooacDt to fling .away,aoy of her weap­
ple ask me, ‘what is your mother doing T his first lesson be obedience, and his sec
ond shall be what thou wrllL Give him ons. The .whole character of slavery as
and ‘what did you have for dinner 1’ "
education in good letters to the utmost a pretended form of civilisation is put di­
"What do you say, my dear 1"
Beason rectly in issue, with n pertinacity and n
“Why," said he, looking bashfully of.thy ability and his capacity.
hardihood which banish ail reserve on
aside, “I say, *1 gnem it is time tor mo to hjs youth with lhe lure ol hiaCrcator^nd
this side.
In those assumptions. Sena­
make
the.fear
of
bis
God
the
beginning
go P
Littlf
of bis knowledge.
If he have an active tors from South Carolina naturally take
the lead. In this connection Mr. Sumner
spirit, rather rectify than curb It-; but
From tbs Bsltnnors Patriot.
quoted from Ham inon! and Chestnut,
Opinion ot a Bell and Everett Organ. reckon idleneaa among hte chiefest faults. from Calhoun and M’Duffie, from Sena­
As bit judgment ripens, observe his ionliIf brevity bo-the soul of wit, then Mr.
aation, and tender him a calling that tor Davis and Brown from Mlsaiasippi,
Lincoln Is the wiltiert min of the present
and Senators Hunter and Mason of Va.
shall not cross 1L Forced marriages and
day. Ecu fate acceptance of the Republi­
callings seldom prosper. Show both the Thus he continued, by various voices te
can nomination.
mow and tfw plow ; and prepare bitn as the claim made for slavery, which is put
Again, if wit bo common sense expres­
forth defiantly M A £brm ofcivUzatiph, as
well far the danger: of the akirtuiah, as
sed in tbA*'fewest words, aa some French
possess him with the honor of the prixe.” if its exjstepoe wcre not pUlDlf inebnstet
author defines ft, then Mr. Lincoln la
ent with the. first principle of Anylhmg
that can bo called civilkatioa. exooptby
A Wxaa PataAOTiOM.—A man travel­ that figure ofapeech ia claiaiaal literature,
for Ao Ua fen, ,««.
&lt;1.1&lt;W ing, entered a tavern, and Bering no one where a thiag takes: its name from some­
of acceptance.
prptMt but the landlord and a negro, thing it has ooLaa the dreadfiil fetes were
Whatever may be thought of the aonti- scaled himself, and entered into conversa­ called merciful because tbev were with­
ment* of Mr. Lincoln*! letter, there can tion with the nagru.
Ji la natural that Senators
Shortly, he asked out mercy.
thus inscnilble to the true character 4&gt;f
be no doi;bt ftbM&gt;t lU'brevltymri transparenev.
There's no dodging if the
slavery, should evince an equal insenaj.
qouWlAev put in tesae.
lie marches
Negro did ’eo,axtd shortly bility to the true character* of the CooIbis "I,1 Bhdtvn in,'tbe, claim
right up to them, and puts tamaelf upon
I aays tn Jbe atrangrr,
4 atilution.
qtutntdd #ith tbatnlggcrF next made, and prraxed with unprecedcnthem square and (air.
j .
\
Now- let the democralio nominees, for
ted energy,'degrading tbe work of-nor
it is certain tMl* will be two of them, go
and do likewise, and the country wHl
«on, t&gt; preunded jnopert
than ba able to fudge knowingly.
placed beyond the reach rtf €
prtfWWtien oven wHhm Cwsg
rWWue; no that Ote shrra
Itlf yottr Bqunr did not kill the at all tijnea .ecter , tie ter
gin»
TerriUsWl
tfWuAfST witf
fifteetrtninutaa, I would venture
“riy

Sat

ing the former.
;r,.
He then proceeded io speak of the hasbarism of slavery, whidt appears first in
the cfaursrler of slavery, secuudlyt toklbe
character of slave maMet*. &gt;, kJtrier ,the

» cumpaHnaiW

tboixwhtiona with each other, in •«»«»)■♦

■krotgwd

theoatXJtial lorrilorieo. aari tfar» mmUb

-Sutra and ihot thia

law

isp Qkiour or UAVju|.

I begin with the law of startwy ahdfU
crigip, and here tbto barbsrim printf »
self hi its own cboecn definition.
R ‘6
ritnriy this: Man, created In the Imafci
of God. ia divested of tela human charac-

put forward without precise author^y, I
quote the statutes of different Stales, bo­
ginning with South Carolina, whose -voice
for slavery, always has tft&gt; unerring, dlfc
lined vencss. Here is thij definition fnttplfed by this State.
,
Starve shall Iw deemed, held, reputed,
taken, and adjudged. in law, to be chattels
personal in the hands of possessors, iroj
their executors, admintetratdra ind '4®signs, to all intents, constractions. and
purposes whatsoever.—dj Brett. Z&gt;io.2S9'.
And here is tbe definitions supplied by
the MIR GodecWLnnWsna:
r
&lt;
a master to whom be belongs. WoAM
ter mwy sell him, dispose of bis" person,
his industry, tend his labor. He am'd6
nothing, possess nothing, nor acquire
anything, Luc what must belong to his
master.— Civil Codt, Art. 85.
'
Tbo cardinal principle of slavery, that
ti&gt;e stave is not te be ranked among sen
tfent bring", but among things—io an ar­
ticle of property—a (.battel Dersodal—
obtains as undoubted taw in aifof 'these

(stave) Siaicw.—Stnvo'r lav of tUirary,
Out uf this definitional from a Military
germ, which from Ite pottishneas might
be crushed by the hand, towers our Upas
tree and all its gigantic jxilson.
Study
it, and you will Comprehend the whole
rnonstrooa growth.
Sir. look at this pUm import, and sen
the relatioo which it establishes.
The
stave is field simply Ivr the use of hia
master, to winoc behest bis life, liberty,
and bnppiuoos are devoted, and by whom
he may he bartered, leased, morUiaged,
bequeathed. Invoiced,: shipped aa cargo,
stored as p*ods, sold on execution, kuuckcd off nt public auction, and even staked
at the gam ittable on the baxard of a
card or a dis; all according to law. Nor
is there any tiling within the limit of life,
inflicted on 4 boast which may nut be inflictad on lbs stave. He may be marked
like a 5i"g, branded like a mule, yoked
like an ox, Iwbblcd like « horse, driven
like an has, sheared l ike a sheep, owiiiubd
like a cor. and constantly beolen like A
brpte ; all according to. taw. And abo'd
life itwcll he taken, what is tbo remedy ?
The taw of slavery, imitating that roleot
evidence, which, In WH&gt;arons days, and

tian from testifying again* i • Mabuotte
dan, openly premHinara the incompetency
of tbt wbufe African Txta—whetow hood

rage. &lt;r&lt;jwn« ita tyranny by escMtng the
Yery teatimrfny tbrongb which the bldodjr

cowpleudy rnaniisat.

lienfr oortaAy waa faHy MJk.
“T*

,a.n ’

•. &gt;

REATH

b ana wu ; , ,
te ,.
Wife, am you fahrtF
“No."
“Girls, are ymi hurtF
“No."
.
_
“TwTibhetefi, w^nUtF

aasumpUon of Constitutiom] tew, which he hi bore; bet l
__ ________ A__ • --■ -«■ - - — V i-.

hot
rjf,faalllta iofluencea, "farther high or

�Will be Sold.
READY,

POLITICAL CHART!

would

between man
man dominion

fa tho H

mente of barbarihm,xs
first, assuming that man can bold peoperty in manj aecopd, abrogating tho relw

nrr.,1to -"--■innwjyy
Boston, got into* difficulty

lOuTjllea*

tbo parental tie;

Barry,

Maine,
Naw Hampshire,
' ’T'athnnt,

called ‘abuses,’ mm3 slavery will cease to ,
exi«t for»i| h these very 'abuses’ which I
cobslit u te sla Very.
Take away tmy one
of
ttauu, «ud the abolition tJ slasaiy ha —
&lt;4 th
pins.
And whsn I present slayory for
judgment, I mean no slight evil, with re.

Delaware,
Virginia,
TWeraWinj

klHod jn the affray.

N
Alabama,

Z&lt;t ^U^r-£7nwlU-LANGF0ttD G. HEBRY.
Ar
&lt; Vr^ jAMgl B- POSTER.
Ar 7t«Or.O' &lt;?r»md-aURLE8 UPSON. , • ‘
Ar &lt;Wrra.4iU&lt;*fa_SA»rL &amp; LACET
Xr&amp;j&gt;7 /W/wAMtrwvtea-jr M. ttWRjintY.

4 Into
Into a

AXD
MAP OF TBE UNITED STATES,

power aa New York—and tbe vote wo’d

fold embodiment of 'abuses’—this-ghsst
ly quincunx of bTrbariini—each partiallar of which.if considered separately,must
be denounced M ofiCC^With all the ardor
r.nwni wuuns
of an honest soul, while ‘ al! ♦bn.^vafold
with a soul that shall live immortal,when
combination must awake at fivfe fold deHMRKIAH G. WELLS.
nundation.
Btrfthh five fold bo m bins•way.
RUFUS BOHMKR.
tinn becomes more hateful when Its sin
gle motive is considered. The Senator
fcLAVKRT DESTROYS MARRIAGE.
Asm Mfiutriet- EDWIN DOR8CB.
from
Mississippi,
(Mr.
DavlsJ
nays
that
Bacondly; slavery paints itself again
It ia “but a form of civil 'government,
J rem 4ZA Z&gt;Uri.&lt;—AUGUSTUS COBURN.
for those who are not fit to goyerh them­
__
_
_
_____
fiefves. The Senator is mlstaxeh.' It Is

New Jeroey,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
’ ■
ladituu,
Michigan,
Wisconsin,
Iowa,
Minnesota------- 16.

” wOii|i;
Loatotoa^

, t^- n^

shire, Marne, and Vermont, where every
legal Tbfernfe a tlMRrftai. ’ Onitoous.

Arkansas,
Missouri,
California,
Oregon------- 13

The Hoad Edward Bates endors­

es the Chicago nominajloas.

FOB DOUGLASS.
Ulind—-1.

prison for life, for the

«ton««llev"a.H»on..,njl.obJ«^look
Tk.il. Item, b. "S '»')•.'» &lt;»• p™»l orftb m..ter, .nd
J

tbe selfish interests or more selfish lusts

Natural affisetions which have

the tell tale fecm of children, glowtag
with their master’s blood, but doomed
a their mother’s akin to slavery, thro’ ।
the descending generations. Iho Sen*
•tor from Mississippi, [Mr. Brown,) is
galled by the comparison between slavetr and polygamy, and winces.
1 bail
this tascosibiltiy as a signof virtue. Let
him reflect, and he will confess that there
•re many disgusting elements In slavery
which are not present in polygamy, while
tbe single disgusting element uf polyga­
my Is more than present in slavery. By

constituting bls ever present motive pow­
er, winch »' dmply to compel the labor
of follow men Vithnut wages ! If tbo of
fenso of slavery were less extended, if it
were confined to tome narrow region; if
it had I4fc of grandeur In Its proportions,
If its victims were counted by’tens and
hundreds, instead of millions, the five
headed enormity would find little indul­
gence. All would rise against It, while
religion and dvlllxation would lavish their
choicest efforts in ' the genera! warfare.—
BufWb&amp;t'W wrong when donate one man

TB1£D DJSTJUer.

&lt;

He la now in jail at this pla.'e awaiting a

A BuyorUg,,is required to elect, if it
bill, vetoed by James Buchanan, passed

exclude Douglas entirely.

prevent appearances,and unless the Doug­

ted to send One Dei
at the last General
csudldate forConjl

las and Breckneridge- men

“‘Ait tbu

now 42

fail to elect a President before the first

13*” A Convention of Agriculturists

Los been held at Bloomington,ills. Peach

the Senate shall proceed to elect a Vice

es are ripe in Egyptian Illinois, snd tbe

Brurhfon

crop is bountiful.

elect Jo.

Adwinl.IrxUr.

pgr” Hie fruit dealers &lt;.f Louisiana

Lane, the candidate of tbe fire caters, to

haves great abundance of peaches, and

tbe highest office under the Government.

they fire sending them North by express.

What everybody wants,

We tolroub readers, both Republican*

add democrats, Co examine these

rar William Letcher, a colored man I

figures

in New Albany. Ind., shot bimrelf with a

closely, and cnrefully consider tbo conse­

pistoL

lhe fear of capture drove kirn to a com­

a choice between IlnxEsr Old Ana, and' mission of tbe dead.
the slave Code candidates of lhe secession
C3?~ H&gt;c Ltncolnltes have great hopes
fire caters of the South.

law, stands forth as the greatest organized eaters and Slave Code Democrats of the
barbarism on whioh the sun now shines. South. There is, practically, no medium
CuxonxsstoxAL Nomixatiox.—The Re­
It is without a single peer. Its author.af
between Republicanism and the most ul
publican Convention, for the first Gmter making it, broke the die.
tra slavray propagandism in tbe present grexslonal district, in this Stale, was held
AFRICANIZATION OF THZ CONSTFrUTION.
contest.
If there is a man who would at Ann Arbor, on the 20tii of June, and
This assumption may be described as hesitate to advance the interests of tbe
Thirdly. Slavery again paints itself
nominated B. F. Granger, of Washtenaw,
an attempt to Africanize lhe Constitution,
Id its complete abrogation of its parental
secedeis of tho Baltimore Convention, let for tbo important position, by tbe follow­
relation, which God in hie benevolence, by introducing into It tho barbarous taw him consider long and well before ho
of
slavery,
derived,
as
we
hove
seen,
or
­
ing
vote:
has provided for the nurture and educa­
iginally from barbarous Africa; and then, gives his support to Douglas.
First Ballot.—E- C. Walker. IP ; B.
tion of tbe haman family, and which conthrough such Africanization of the Con­
Wc
ba
vesta
ted
that
there
is
no
medi
­
F. Granger, 17 ; W. A. Clark, €; J.M.
■titutea an essential part otcivilisation it
stitution, to Africanize tho Territories.—
self. And yet by tbe law of slavery—
um ground—that every vote given for Howard, 6; 1‘. B. Loomis, 1; W. A.
In using this language
to express
Docglas if it has any effect at all, is to in­ Howard. 2.
lhe obvious effect or this
assump­
2d Ballot—E. C. Walker, 23; B. F.
tion, I borrow a auggestive tc.rm, first crease the chances of tn election* of the
in its place is substituted tbe arbitrary
Granger, 27; P. B. IxKimiv, 1.
If proof is re­
employed by a Portuguese writer at the Stave Coda candidates.
3d Ballot—E. C. Walker, 23 ; B..F,
control of tbo master, at whose more
beginning of this century, when protest quired to sustain these assertions, it ia at Granger, 20 ; Backus. 3.
command little children, such aa tbe Sa­
Ing agsjnst the spread of slavery in Bra­
4th B-HoL—E. C. Walker, 22 ; B.*.F
viour called unto him, though daspod by
band.
zil. (Sec Koster’s Travels in Brazil, vol
a mother's arm, may be swept under the
No well informed man, be he Republi­ Granger, 30.
IL,
p. *218.) Analyze tbo assumption,and
Mr. Walker’s name was then with­
hammer of the auctioneer.
I do not
can or a democrat, will for a morpent
it
will
be
found
to
stand
on
two
preten
­
dwell on this exhibition. Sir, is not sla
drawn by Mr. Till tn an, and B. F. Gran­
sions, tither of which falling, the Msomp- clgim. that Douglas has tbe least ohauce
aery barbarous 1
ger was declared tbe unanimous nominee
tion fails also. These two arc—first, tho of carrying more than two Southern of the Convention.
African pretension of property in man ;
States.
These are Missouri and North
and, secondly, tho pretension that such
Tnz Dkmocratic Stay* Ticket.—
Toarthly. Slavery again paints itself
Even thcsf*arc extremely
property is recognized In the Constitu­ Carolina.
in dosing tbe gates of knowledge, which
What sort of pins the Democracy have
doubtful.
If n Breckenridge ticket is
tion.
•re also the shining gates of civilization.
set up, to be knocked down iu November
Under its plain, unequivocal law, tbe i DIFFKREXCi: DKTWEEN PERSON AKD TIIIXO. run in Missouri, Douglas stands no
is not of much consequence, yet * we will
chance of carry tag lhe State. Buehanan’s
bondman may, at the unrestrained will of
Property implies an owner and a thing
Inform our readers that they arc tho same
bia master, be abut out from all instruc­
owned. On the one side is a human be vote in Missouri, in 1856, was only men who plundered the State Treasury
tion, while m many places, incredible to
If either years ago.
tog, and the other a thing. But the very 9,610 higher than Fillmore’s.
The truth is, no live men
relate, the isw itself, by cumulative pro­ idea ofa human being necessarily excludes
Douglas or Breckenridge draws from tbe with any political prospects before them,
visions, positively forbids that he shall be property in that being, just as the very
would take a nomination, and as tho par­
taught to read. Of course, tbo slave can- idea of a thing necessarily excludes the other 10,000 votes, the State is given to
Of North Carolina, ty docs not expect to burden these aged
not-bc allowed to read, for bls soul wo’d idea of a human being. It is clear that a Bell and Everett.
souls with any of tbe cares of official du
then expand in larger sir, while be saw
thing cannot be a human being, and It is wc have the testimony of Mr. Hill, a del ties, tbe Convention very wisely conclu­
the glory of the North Star, also tbe hel­
equally dear that a human being cannot egate from that State at Baltimore wh«i ded that the’bare use of their names,
ping truth that God,who made iron,never
be a thing.
And the Isw Itself when it he said that “while he found nothing to would in no way disturb the quiet of
made a slave; for bo wo’d then become
adopts the phrase,’‘relation of nustcrand
After considera­
the action of tho Convention to cuusr any their declining years.
familiar with the Scriptuics. with lhe
slave,’’ conftiwes its j*cloctalicc to sanction
ble research wo have been unable to fix
Decalogue still speaking in tho thunders
the claim of property.
It shrinks from man to withdraw, yet he felt that he upon tbe antediluvian ago when Barry.
of Sinai; with that ancient text, "He
should
bo
probably
doing
injustice
to
his
the pretension ot Senators, and satisfies
Peunoyer, Fenton, and Francis, were not
that steuleth a man and xelleth him, or if itself ’ with a formula, which does not
constituents if he remained to act any nfter some office.
he be found in his hands, he shall surely ojieniy degrade human nature.
If tHs longer with this convention T” Ibero is
be nut to death;” with that other text,
property docs exist, out of what title is
Chxattxo at Baltimore.—Mr. Par­
no doubt but Mr. Hill fully understood
"Mastere, give unto yonr servants that
It derived 1
Unde.- what ordinance of
sons, of Alabama, said he cast the whole
which is ju«t and equal’” with that great
nature, or of nature’s God to one human tbe feelings of his constituents, when he
story of redemption, when tbe Lord rais being stamped on owner and another based his withdrawal upon their wishes, vote of that State fur Douglas. Thia is
ed the slave born Moses to deliver his
another link in the great chain of fraud,
a thing? God is no respecter of persons. ratber than his inclination.
If Douglas
chosen people from the house of bondage; Where is the sanction for this respect of
which attempted to bind lhe Democracy
cannot carry Missouri or North Carolina,
and with that sublimer story where tho
certain persons to a degree which becomes
to the dead carcats of Douglas.
TVeatjrSaviour died a cruel death, that al I men outrage to other'persons T God to father he con carry no State South of Mason and
nint
of the votes of Alabsma thus cast
without distinction of race, might be sav­ of tbe human family, and wo! are all his Dixon’s line, ns no man claims for him
for Douglas, had withdrawn from the
ed, leaving to mankind commandments children. Where 'then is the sanction of
California.
Again, no sane man claims
which, even-without his example, make this pretension by whtch a brother lays
Convention. Such is Douglas Democra­
for Douglas a single Northern State car­
slavery impossible.
Thus, tn order to violent bands upon his brother! To ask
Wc said no cy, and every honest Democrat will
-fasten your monndre upon the slave, you these questions is humiliating ; but It to ried fop Freeimobi, in 1856.
blush with shame, as the details of tbo
fasten other manacles upon his souL Sir, clear there is but one response. There Is sane nun—perbpaa we rpay amend that
Convention which nominated him, are
no sanction for such pretension, no ordin­ by saying no truthful man, for tho man
brought to light _
ance for it, or title'.
Qn nil grounds o! who asserts’to the contrary, but utters
reason, and waving dll questions of posi­ what he verily believes to be an nncrath,
Doa’v Lm Hia Comfaky.—Bxxjamin
Fifthly. Slavery points Iteoif again in
tive statute, the Vermont Judge was no­
for the effect which be supposes it may Fitxpatbicx, tbo nominee for Vice Presi­
appropt iatiou of aft the toil of Ito vic­
bly right, when in rejecting the claim ofa
tims, excluding them from that propertv
dent,
on the Douglas ticket, declines the
slave master, he said, “No, not until you
ta their own earuings which the law’of
Re seems to be ashamed
show • bill of sale from the’ Almighty.’’ suppose that any Republican cm vote nomination.
suture allows sod dv Jnatioo secures.—
Nothing short of this Impossible link in
of his company, and no one can blame
tbe Asin of .title would do.
I know
tbo Dred ScolT 'Dedflon a part of He
something of tbo great judgments by
rocA a nomination.
Tbe Dowglaa Nawhich tbe jurisprudence of our country
tfo'nal ComrhiUac have substituted Ex
has been illustrated ; but l doubtJf there averred that the power of territories over
evrdity of Ha associate pretension that tbe
Is anything in the wisdom of Marshal I,the the subject df stavery "wet a qwttionrt Goy. Heju5chkl V, ^omraox, of G^rgla,
1 W» pUo*of yitapetrtak../, ,
,
learning of Story, or the.completeness of
Kent, which wiif brighten with time like
1 stands upon a platform, tbe closing.,sad
Fob Brkcuxridok.—The Detroit Adthis honest decree.
supplementary resolution of which reads
vertiaer understands that Gov. Barry, tho
■ (eOXCLUDKD NEXT WEEK.)
as follows :
Democratic candidate for Governor of
“JtooM, Dm: it la ta
thia State, and nominated by a Douglas
stand, Douglas occupies the position of a with the Cincinnati
Convention, is in fisvor of Breckenridge
mere filibuster or guerilla fighter, not ex- tbe existence of
tt ftrPramdsnL

Should this

JOHN WILCOX a co.

This Edition i&gt; Authorized by
TYTr Uncoln.

of enrryihg the Stalo of Delaware for

“Choose ye,

cwrAisus

'

He was an escaped slave, and

quences of giving a rote to Douglas.—

The contest virtually narrows down to

SIMPLE

REMEDIES. EASILY OBTAINED,
FOR THE
f^h’ASE IX
ALL FORMA

DR FRorassoR hKXRT s.

tatlor,

Slate except cue, is out for him.

The wheal harvest is just upon
us.

Most fields of u heal arc now safe

from the attack of fly or rust.
159” J amci Gordon Dennett, of the

ABRAHAM

LINCOLN

HANNIBAL HAMLIN.

N.Y. Herald,
IT TELL8 YOB

Nearly a thousand

dcnce in New York.

T

persons were in sttendanct.

'

£3?” ^’l,c Steamer, Great Eastern, has
finally made

appearance in New

her

BE Pablbbcrs snscnsce to its public Ihsl
lbeir Hit»o* — vns ArvnoaiztD oss- will Lc

libc •Uouethrr tuncner to
The story ofMr. LWn'i
■nd it Lm Lten fslhcnd

TWaymatMuofCroap,etf«L
era mlAiituDi, Cholic. «fi*rrHKL-wurui, etuckcw-poi. AcM&gt;'t ui» e» I OU the br»t fra»»dteoTur their enrv.

IT TELUS TOT Te ■ymj.lom, rf Feter sxt
A gw. «r.d bi!lwu», tritow,
..7i._

York Bay. ’ She made the passage over
the Atlantic in 12 days.

Tbe expette-

lion of her btalderv as to bcr

iniXKD.

r rc»p*ct, Ixsuihcniic ;

speed, has

IT TEU5 TOU

not been realized.
239“ The youngest child of Abraham
Lincoln, a boy six yrent uf age, is dan’
gcrously ill.

Tho Debates in Illinois, in 1858,

IT TELLS Votl

BETWEEN LINCOLN A DOUGLAS.

izff"1' At the Douglas jubilee in Man

chaster, N. IL, a cannon exploded killing

otic man and severely wounding another.
&amp; The

Propeller, Kenosha, bnrtt

her boiler on the 27th iustn in the harbor
of Sheboygan.

FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.. PuMbfirrs.
Colu tubas, Ohio.
PUTNAM HM1TH • CO, Detroit

OF

COMPOUND EXTRACT

IT TELLS TOU

ROOTS FOR

Seven persons ware kill­

BEER

ed and three or four wounded.

of Barry commences its session at Has­

tings on the 10th instant

Eight cents n gallon,
239” A largo quarry of variegated

Sprains,

sandstone or freestone, has been opened

*«•«■

It underlies sb oat

at Ionia, this State.

80 acres of land and will prove a source
of great wealth to the owners.

J3f“ Michael Staples, at Hudson, O.,

CUEM1MS A

DUUGQ1STS,

while walking in the streets between two

ladies,was struck down and killed instant

For Mir by J. I*. ROBERTS A CO.. HssUags,

ly by a dub in the hands of John Mullony.

Hastbas, Jum rth. lain.

K-tf

Rev. J. K. Gillet, Presiding El

dcr of the Grand Rapids district, is suf

DECLARATION No. 2!!

faring severely at tbe residence of Rev.

Mr. Dougherty, in Grand Rapids, from

esJrs&amp;st

— wnxs—
TUE COURSE OF HUMAN •'EVENTS,

SI,000 A YEAR

tnterpririea mee svvrfwMvfcta Mlltav tl
work, m vur tuduccateets to aR such •

hemorrhage of tbe lungs.
C3?” The Congregational'Church, al
Galesburg, has been burned.

It was set

on fire by incendiaries.

C2T An ingentone Yankee has tavern-

cd a machine for milking caws.

xvsixxr

MEAT MARKET,

"JOHN E. POTTETt, PwMIsber,
No. &lt;n SsmmusL. Phita&amp;toMs. P»-

iSVVCIlT”*'
The thing must “be did.” vewilDPHILADELPHIA.
Tkertfarcy the subscribers would say

tbe city of New York to ooustruci rail­

roads for lhe city and suspend them above

To rn* vropLB or nAsttons and vxcnrrrr,
That they have opened a Maritt in the

tbe tops of. the bouses.

Battle Creek &lt;m the 20th ulk

A large

ETerrHihr h &lt;keV UM, «t nurakto

audicoea waa In atteodanca, toasts were
bad and allafiemod to enjoy a good time

generally.

Reverends Mr. Willard and

Sootford, and

Mr.

A'.

Hyde wera the

CHICKENS.
—The public debt of ths United States

is 160,000,000.

‘Wm?

When Buchanan went

into the Presidential diair there via a

surplus of 118,000,000 in the Treasury.

of this State.

TO^q.r.OUR fT.
■An port:., hr

*. n.

B EST.

GET THE

Every opposition paper in the

Lincoln.

tution and concubinage, -without tbe pro
lection of any law.
Sir, is not slavery

poottag anything but aa ignominious ansi
Dilation in tbo general battle of Novcm
bar, bat employed by his a
watch the roads and cat off

is

years old.

of Maneb, tbe Constitution provides that

for that office, which would

cannot ba right when done to many, ft
it is wrong thus to degrade a single soul
—If ills wrong thus to dcgradc'you, Mr.
In view at • the result of the Baltimore
Preaidant—it cannot be right to degrade
Convention, it becomes apparent that the
a whole race. And yet thia is denied by
lhe barbarous logic of slavery, which, ta­ voters of the free States have but to
king advantage of its own wrong, claims choose between Adrauam Lincoln and a
immunity btoausc its usurpation has as­
Slava Code Demoorat in the Presidential
sumed a front of audacity that cannot be
context Every vote given for Douglas,
safely attacked.
Unhappily, there Is
barbarism elsewbare in the world; but if it can effect anything, is ih effect only
Ametietn slavery, os defined by existing a vote given to the candidates of lhe fire­

Co., N. Y., sad

Tumpkina

udt receive * single electoral vote.

President from the two highest candidates
Third
DistrieL

.

Hod- Austin Blair was born in

some of the doubtful States, Douglas will
If tbe House of Representatives sh.iuld

Repubtiesa

rtleif. and Las since always
P'otcetta from all insurious

Will Congress now pass it

against H.

over tbe President’s veto.

unite in

cm

»UlI

lhe House by ten votes over two-thirds,

In fact, from

spzftSsa;

GEO. N. DEWY,
J. C. FRISK.
F.D. BOARDMAN,

i river Jtoptaaive. »• «■
•I Fever sad Arar. On

jgr It is said that the Homestead

goes into the' House of Representatives,
. AfyAritf atntSdalei, which will most likely

A&amp;sass

murder of Mrs.

Harding,has had a new trial granted him.

;
BWUALLY DIVIDU. .
.
•Maryland, North Carolina, Kentucky—3.

CONOREMIONAL CONVENTION.

■moot I.

.

i.

four States, of Matotahu®tt«,N«w Hamp

Mwkmrf
.2 rawra uaiHh*K’*

FTPS
cl iMt-spriofOea
Irrd.tata, th. tovr. 1t ■

�-toHattwrio wAirr-

: ••it- t&gt;l We ■
- -Tm*
(•&gt;.-. &gt;w: ». •
M■:u i -I,, wd .»

inW
culler than usual this week, on account of
our National Anniversary.

Printers are

expected to be patriotic as well, another

bABtfg AND BEADTlfUL

--n-jr

WU.

r

Wc'would call tbe attention of

HARDWARE STORE,

our village readers to the call for a meet­
ing of tho Republican Club, on Saturday

evening.

dry goods

It is high time wo were fully

brgMized and at work.

WUK

We Dow know

GREAT VARIETY.

3 FECIAL N0T1C

what and whom we have to

B0ITW00D k GRANT
iraihftf? -i azuweI

M i

HAWINGS

'Het us up, and st them.”
Fouiith

ot

DBIGOQP^

Jolt.-—We do not indulge

Id any sentimentalities on litis occasion in

Come arid See!!

tsmueb os it is expected that al! of our

renders will henr these matters discussed

in an able manner from tho orators aeireted to ncldress them at various points.
Wc trust none in this vicinity whoso bus-,
iness will permit, will fail of joining tho
exercises at this place, and hearing the
Oration &lt;&gt;f N. Bailey, Eaq.
We can
promise them an interesting season.

iaL'ifr

DIRECT

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

FROM

HARDWARE

—A colored man at Islington, in Og-

Ictharge Co., Ga., having murdered a

V£sr CUJCAPl'ST JUTSS.

white man was arrested by the people,

BOOTS. SHOES AXD GAITERS,

and burned at tbo stake without Judge or

.

RAR1LY OBTAt
t^SKASE IN

Home Monthly.—Hie July number of
thi* excellent magazine is before us. We
consider it the magazine for tho family
fireside, an&lt;l especially for young readers
whose habits and characters are yet being
formed. The rending is of that entertain­
ing, mural, and high-toned character
which is always p'easing to tbe old and
vounp. Published by C. Stnnc, 11 Com ‘
)liik Boston, Mam., at $2 a year, or five
copies to one address for $8.

DRESS GOODS

PRINTS

Republicans Rally |

The Hastings Republican Club will
meet at the Court House, &lt;wi Saturday
evening the 7th in»t., at 6 o’clock to re­
new their fidelity to the glorious cause of
Republicanism, and reorganize for tbe
coming campaign. Turn out one and all,
C. S. Bt'KYOK.
J. W. STKUniHR,
Scc’y.
PrcfL

SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS,

Difference.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

STRIPES,

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,
We can clod* you from ths crown

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

TOWELING,

DIAPER,

BROA D

also

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

^vuncovrtxf

“

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
ery stylo and description.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STUNK
.

,

■'

fotxd.

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

ISAAC C. MOTT.

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.
Our assortment of BOOTS A SHOES of all
varieties, Itoillos Gaiters, Uaala Gallen, Oxford

CAN’T BE BEAT.

sr store Uia-AdaofXevr Tert- . It iatiwootyra
place for th, peprii rfBaltla Greek. rj^SWR
HENl” N*YOUR

U
aelacted and put wy wi A wtosBoch care as if yoW

EAVE TROUGHS
Manufactured at the lowest rates, and put

y.law la relation to tbe Hanning at
Lrargc of Doga.
mrroas. It ia known tbal Mad Dog* Are run
•
. ,__ Il.r.
Or.rfnrr •

We bare a fine variety of Maslioa, Ladies’
SLEEVES and collars, CbuneisrtU* GenU shirt
Bowmi and CoIlan, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; afoo Hosiery, every atyle of Glovaa and
Mitts, Bonnetts, Ribbon*, Drew Trlmmlags. ate.
Onr assortment at Table *ad Pocket CnUevy,
8 II.VER SPOONS, Port Mousis, Hoop SklrU.
Yankee Notion*, and thingv ia g««ral to foil and

Of erery Variety,

l«n
AND

OIL
car m aanraevoa on hb sol jd

BUBHIHG

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND! I

FLUID

Htrrkk'B Swg.r f«»W4 rCbl
ns wbolz would i mtsd:

fastings' ifritt fcarrtiti.

SICK

VERY CHEAP

PEOPLE,

THINK!

DRY GOODS!

A FTHR WHICH, ACT-1
■IkTFACTtREXS' HD JtIMEBS’
With tbe curve of Hcnick'a HtL

They come from Baal, ami'North, and Weal,

that we have a

V.\ Mbea put dk»w&gt; tbo prices of all

MAM * RMRAHt SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.

owr goads to Kit

tbe times and save

people tbe trouble aFgoing to Kalemaaoo bl Mkfe OMl to Md«.

*.**MV±e • 00

»..wuuu w no,— »w&gt; ~

HASTINGS

1 AUto ma^fop^wea of Hwi*V&gt; FiDa.

AS CTBA1P
Mth.M^qwtoya-Wbngbt MmypUnl.
W. bk., *&gt;:«*■* hr r»&lt;toWta.«,
UH, Pork,
i .jtMi 1* k“» I

—Southern Senators have ftUaa into
»n ugly hgbit of denouncing poor men

UJMBRB « 8R»H»

8tt»m««to

v. «a&gt; * *7 oxss, ores —1 rocro
c.ffls-re.aoa—

jumto *

. ‘P .

■

' ■

. ]

that can be fused in tire e astern or wraterti neas~
hat. Itoemprinea eery variety and ktoduTSBaaarw
Molaaaca, Ks rupAc. which mil b. sold «REMAR­
KABLY LOW PRICKS. TEA al from 3» to 75
rents per pound. COFFEE from 12V to 29 coats'
pw pound, , .b’iah of every drecriptioe from .a Haro'
rit&gt;Kto.aaomberl MackereL Space will not al­
low aM W ennmereto the whole of my immaaao
sloek ofGoods, therefore I will content mytotf srith
saying that it eve tains every thine that waa arer

Any pereon purchasing any of tbe above Mon­
ad Oobdt, [School Books exoepled,] thro, dollars
or upwards, will reeeir. a gift ; cad no Gill will
be oflered of a less valw than om dollar.
We cordially tartte all peroona wuhlng rtything In our hoe, to cal! and examine our atock
and prices, and If we can sstrafy you with both
are would be very happy to acllyoc.

KEROSEN E

,

Groceries A Fancy Goods

We bare a large aad beantiftd variety of Coat,.
Veata, Fanta, Ac., which «• offer al 1 ha prie.
than the uaual co«t of tbo matariaL Flcaa. ex­
amine for yoe ro.lvm and tea: the comctaem of

"“2^'ZiSi‘Z^ TW ..OU1 I- a.

**eif

GROCERIES

COOKING STOVS!

duty of the Narxhal of acid villag. of

tow by-law. toxin** or otherwise dftpoao &lt;
i«tn. iaatedfaldy.
B,
S?"?
’ A,,
J. W. BENTLEY,
Brcororr.
and President pro lew.
Hastings Juno 0. I960.

aiaUng of every varietr and of

up in any part of tbe county.

owning anyooe. who ahall wlfow him to run at
large.^Dar ihe pobl.cat.on of tbia by-law. with­
out eneb tnuxile, .ball be anbject to a fine of not

•"9 party in tbe country, or no party at

»'rtU to H. .piriud

HERRICK A BP.I

.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

*4 law bopal'nl; lii-kM,

tl»B 'mua-dlU &lt;S Umo

tbe foot

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

ima, F. &amp; M. Casaimcroa, TWEEDS,

—At Charleston it took tho nasembied
•democracy just one week to find outwfiat
were the party’s prlndp les, and even
then they dispersed in confusion without
•ettling the question.
Now they have spent nearly another
«eek at Baltimore to find out who are

**f8, wo may reasonably conclude that
H is now either the only real hunt noth

head to tho solo of

and warrant prices to nit.

SASH, and PUTIT. BUILDERS’

same as any other property must b«e.—
This is the only difference between the
two candidatea.'ind we do not hesitate to
»ay that Breckinridge occupies by far tho
must manly and honorable position.

*itbout settling tho question.
If the Democratic party itself cannot
define its principles, or identify iU msm-

of die

TABLE BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS,

CASS! ME RES, Linen DrUlinga, Deu

Tur Soi'TiisuK I’hkm Enthusiastic
»«&gt;n Bnu-KENRIDOK.—The Southern pa­
Read ThlS!
pers nrc i-oming out almost unairintoiwly
Croup, Drapeprie, A Liver Complaint eured b;
fi.r llreckcnridgo and Ijinc.
Douglas
tramk&gt;&lt; Magnetic ointment.
will not have the ghost of a chance in any
Indolent Sores and Tnmoro cured by Treak
Magnetic pint------slave-holding State.
Cancers cun
Eryripelaa •
Still tiiry Comr.—The Chilicothe,
Salt llbcutu
v. . .Hi. — ■ •-» - 1 — •
Itch cured by Traak1. Manelic GintiareiL
(&lt;&gt;..) Gazette says: Cui. Van Trutnp.tlw
Eruptivoa cored by TraaV&gt; Macnetie Omtmea
cnndi.late vf tin- Fillmore party for GovllJ reatored by fRASKS MAGNETIC O1N1
rrnnr in 1857, is out for Lincoln and NEXT.
Read adrcxtiremcnl in tbia paper.
aprl:3m
Hamlin, mid will nrohablv take the
stump for the ticket this fall.

Tbo

CORD,

and all kinds of domestic goods;

Ii«wa.—A Brtvkrttridge a»d Ijtne elec­
toral ticket will be started in Iowa. H&lt;»n.
l-turel Sumners, of la? Claire, a leading
democrat is out for Breckenridge aud
Idtne.

Mr. Breckinridge, the Democratic candblata for President, believes in tbo right
°f Congress to protect slavery in tbe ter­
ritories.
Mr. Douglas believe* the Su­
preme Court has that right, and tha't they
exercised it in the Dred Scott decision.—
In assuming that slaves arc property un­
der tbe Constitution, bo not only lake*
the ground that it is protected in tho ter
ritorics, but that tho owners have tbe
right to take it into tbe free States, and
that it must there be protected, also, tbe

THE

render, them pccnh.rlv adapted to the wanU at
J'raM/*. and olhenC' Tbelr application fo unlrw•al-eqaally to th. rtrouemaa. tbe tottoto wo­
man, .nd feeble infost. Tu each and all they will
peeve • balm aad a Meaning. TtotruoetoMgveaaUe and wUhwitannoyaace or trouble. EaehFUtot«r will we«r from ctie to four montha, and in rheu­
matic complaint., .pratn. and fewiw.. freqwnfly
efltet cure, wlma all other reakedie. foil. Full «h
rtetious will be found on th. back of web. . Fy*.
Me apeaken, vocalart., mmirteni af lb. go.pe-1,
adMUn. will .trooxtbeo (hetr fonew nd rm.

PARASOLS

We have piles bf 8 H EETING8,

lai !

• &gt;r Covua Tiixr will.—Prentice says
“The Democrats now call tire Rejniblican
party the Big Ugly party. Undoubtedly
it is big and ugly, and wo guess the De­
mocracy will find it an “ugly customer.”

BY

or in mailer quantities at from GJj to 13,4 cents
per yard.

—“According to the Hart fort! Tinges,
the Connccik-ut democratic papers gener­
ally refrain from raising llic name of
Mr. Douglas.”
Wlmt docs this mean ? Tho democrats
out this way even claim that Mr. DougL-m ran carry Connecticut.
Poor Doug- ■

A Skkbiblk Admusion—Leading dem
oeratic Senator.- admit that the success of
the Bepubiicanu is inevitable, but arc de
termined tu make tbo fight in order to
rxpoac the weakness of Doughs.

New Additions

Compriaea all the latwl aiylw of SILKS,
Cb.itic. brilliant., lawn., Berepa, FRENCH
MVSUNH. and all other kind, that can be nam­
ed, many of which are greatly auperior la quality
cad beauty to any thing hervtofoe. offered In thia

few

�SWAMTTMSTt.* nro"rie:o’» -»J ■►euf.’«wor»af H08rPTr£rA cellduaTcd ftojiWMtj

4WW
hbd:i

8 ’ JL J

'

a new and moat complete assortment

DRUG! AND MEDICINES,
DR-RORACK'S

rxiaa * aoowTJoai
SPRING &amp; SUMMER i

:«WS5^ED,S8n

EJta’

JK~"rereS

cote Ito Beceaatty rn crlttost every caotsirtas
,rn”?.,’oto ,B

■‘•Wise in which it hadta.

mi um&amp;s,
11 ,, is not a temporary p« putarily, obtained
by txtiaordiuary effort* I” H&gt;e
of train-

b, &lt;11. t—fa a.

with one of tbo LARGEST and

liduwiHHhnftrf'j
mrt the progrra. of the disease.
Tbe
cor appltod to the side of tbe uumai read­
ily detects tbe Impediment to • free drewlotion of the air through lhe lungs, from
the violent eonceatioci that exist*.
Antidote.—Bum tar freely ia the bam
or the shed two or three limes in * d*y.
•nd let tbe cattle inhale ti, bat not too
dew; let them lap freely of salt every
other day, dksnlve chlorate of potass* hi
water, w ash their nostrils and mouth, *od
rub them over with a coarse brush wet in
tbe same ; tprinkle chloride of limo in

I

destined lot* a. wtdnrlegaa time itaclf.
Ilusteilvr'a Bieumvh IMllerii hate proved
a Uwtowl to regions abcro fetor and ague

GROCERIES

«e. faM, W ■&gt; 0- ««»«. eleta «

DRY

goods

M 0 J! 1

TO. COFFEE. SCQAR. SPICES." Ptt-FEB,
PRUNES. FIGS. BAIUNS. CODFISH;
i fact, wenrlhlng in Ito Grocery line, each aa
'ill be needed tot finllv me.
Also a great variety of the

T J 3 !! ! I

&lt;ED®3HBS1T 'p'lru'Y'TriirK'p.'T

' a ’ f!W4 Cooking Extracts,

PENA.* PENCILS, INKS, PAPEK/ENVKLOPES, CARDS, Aa., Ac.

Upon oar sbelvee may be found all of the

PATENT MEDICINES
•, q

Ths Administration Corruplionv.
Hr. Kartu, of Head'ug. Bf»p&gt;zar»*tl fej ’
fore the Cuvode Comtmueti ttAd t&amp;ACiffwnl'
,fJJal.hu Wm a otnlratlur uu tU Uiifoit C.i. |
Bal exlrnsKiti, and empiuyed about I5O '
Mhnfen.
He Ltd sent tn him a Inrge
number of tmlaraltoaliou papers, all.-gad ;
•“ be fraudulent, which wore received
from R. M. Browne, an employee rf the
Navy Yard. Ho received aonie of tbraxi
■ under franks of democratic members.—
Some two or three hundred of them were
still left in bto pueaeaaiun. Several thou­
sands U tbtm&gt; papers wftre circulatrel
through PenesyIvanin, eume I
'_o ‘
■eal of a prothonotary, who to now dead,
and others in blank.
Tbe above Item, front Washington tclegraphie dispatchra, throve some light on
the . alleged iMoing of 8.000 fraudulent
naturaltoation papers in Pennsylvania,
whereby that Slate was carried for Buj
chanaa. : QTff' 3 HA Ajcl
Panton Brownlow recently remarked
that when tbe man in the moon |xxmc&lt;)
directly over Washington, he waa obliged
to hold a cambric to his nuee, such- was
the stench that arose from the Jh3iu in totratioa, It waa »o corrupt.
Another Defalcation--A Para | lei to '40.
T. C. Hunt, receiver of public moneys
at Natchitocheu, La.. to a defaulter €j the
government for &lt;85.000.
Thia to the
last diaouvered swindle, but there arc
probnblv more to follow.
It was so in
1840. Tlx- campaign opened in the same
way. Charges of corruption and extras
agance made against the then existing ad­
ministration were sustained by sucotssivc
disckwurcs ot defalcation on the part of
.government officials. The people became
alarmed at the extent of these swindles,
and swept from power tbe false democra­
cy in whose name they had been perpe­
trated.
They made an honest, straight­
forward old Pioneer of tbe West—oeith■er a politician nor tbe son of a politician,
President of the United States,taking him
from obscurity and making him tbe in.
atrument and the representative of their
power.
In twenty years we are goitm
through tbe sarao routine. — AZ6any

Did Ma, Lineout Txxd Ban?—Here
follows the most that a democratic paper
has been able, after tome labor, to make
•ut of the story that Mr. Lincoln was at
one time “bar tender.” Wc quote from
the Menard Co. Axis:
“Mr. Lincoln came to this county with
a Mr. Offut and waa engaged with him aa
clerk in a store, and afterwards became
the purchaser of the eatabltohmeot in
•ompsny with a man named Win. Berry,
tho to now dead.
W. G. Greene, Eeq.,
at present a citizen of this county was
their endorser for tbe goods. Berry was
■ man of diraolate habits, and canned aa
early failure of lhe village concern.
'rhe story of Mr. Lincoln's ‘-clerking
to a enramoa dram »bop," to not aitogeth
•r Correct, aa we are informed by old in
habitants, now residing in tbia place, and

aeqtMinled with the facts.

lu cases of General fliWIity. abetter i
It of acute dweaM, oe of the con tin acd

tftta Ure.klfaMijtofa’

f. 0 . a i e H

«U
toirTa e-r
betoogbi el any place. Give u» a call and judg
for youreelvee. Wo intend to sell

r shown in thia

Market, which we

are prepared to sell al a small

..t

advance froiu.&gt;

. t!

BIEBAiP, W1B ©ASH
or Ready Pay, only.

'

Lawosr .they max have been trifled with and
abased! that their direct teudtory Is to Isngiben
life, and readar it enjoy able. Thai, operating di­
rectly upon tho pMaa&lt;/dMMW m CfoMuod, they
CAU8J1 SOON TO REAL,
and discharge from tbe system, 'every taint of
Bcrotaa, whether hereditary or otherwise. That
U&lt;T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
and therm no disease at tbe Stomach and Bowels,

NEW YORK COSTS.
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS ere eadoraed hy uw
• xpc ieoceof thousands of lit tug witnesses who.
in lettees, affidavita. medical Moria, aad by word
of month, proeteira them to Le lhe very best Prep­
aration nf tire kind ever offered Io the orokrodow■
victims of ill health. Tber hunt disease through
every avenue aad organ of the system, and to expe! ft thoroughly ana jwruianonUy.
No one can doubt their superiority sfter
one single tnal—they are not only better
bat, in fact, cheaper than any other PHla, for it
takes a less number of them to produce a better

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

EATON &amp; BARRY.

Price of the Scandinarian Blood Purifier, |f
per bottle, or fo. per half deten. Of tbe Hcaridiaatum Blood PDU, 25 cento pec box, U 5, boxes

arc a certain cure for lhe Dyrpcp'ia and like
di4ciac. w le lhe pioprieiore a eouice of un­
alloyed pleasure. It remuvro all mort.id lustier

TochmaMltfroail

for the restoration of health, it opctatrs upca
tbeMomaeh. liver, ami .-ibor digestive iwgaus.
inild'y Irtil ruwsifully. and soon reel err» H.rm
K.U—..
I., it... I,.«lilir .Hxdtetc**

AYER’S
Couposiid Extract of Sarsaparilla,

Elderly persons may ure tbe Eillero daily ax
per directions on the butle, and they wIII find
in il a etiiuulanl peculiarly adapted tu cumfuri
drcdinh-g years. &lt;• it le UeassSi lu'the palate,
invigorating to tbe bowek. excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have lhe evidene? cf ilinnwuidn of aged wiea and women
who have espeeienro&lt;l the benefit of using this
prefiaralion white suffering from stomach denuignnctiuietei gaaeraldebility; actingtruder
I!.e adxkeof phystetaruifibey Jure abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested lbs
merits of tbia article. A few words to tbe
geatier eex. There are certain pertaio when
tbeir earss are ao harataug that many of tbtos
eiuk under tbe trial. The relation of ntabri
and child is eo absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she bo youtsg. is apt lo
forget her own brallh in bet exlrcais anxiety
for her infant. Should tbe period of maleruhy
arrive during the autdmer season, the wear &lt;&gt;f
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, ia a necessity for a ailmutetst to recupe­
rate lhe energies of tbe system, and eaaUr th*
mother lo boor up under her cxbsuNing trials
and responsibilities. Nruaing mot beta gene­
rally prefer the Bitters to all efLer Invigora
tors that receive lhe cndoraeaient of physieianv because it Is agreeable lo the lasts aa
well aa certain le. (ire a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persona ta whom wt bare petticalarty referred above, to wit: suflerrrs from
fever aad ague, tinsel by malaria, diarrhasv.
dysentery, in&amp;gtaioti. lose of sppetlte. and
all diseases or derangemeats of tbe aictnaeh,
superannuated inralMs. persona of sesleetsry
oeeu|MUi&lt;4i. and nursing motisrra. will consult
tboir own physical welfare by giving lo Uoe(rtier's Celebrated 8u&gt;m&gt;eh Bitters a trial.
CALT1ON.— We eaulicu tbe public ..garnet
using any of the many imitations or counter­
feits, but ask fbr II. irrrm't Cancan st a u

.

*■- — xsd cirniw fur
t.
■
.il

(to most ■trrosl remedy which the tnedteol
afcfll of oar ttseen eon drrtee for tbia ercry-

remedy for Filo, umo whkh iq al&gt;» spptav *s
exert a distinct and specific eettea, bv toimj,
th. tendency which term. them.
’
‘
In Dyspepsia, toaumcrablr » are lu esov. .
oisgts hex of tbuos Clmlvteote Bdte. to. Mta
sotforod for tbs moot bobiiual coo, tadsdtse tbv
at ten den I Coati, oc,.
“
In unchecked IMarrrs-s, errs whro tdvsscvd to
Dysentery, eoiArnird. err:seating, and aprorrti.
ly raaltgnsst. Ch* effects hats bcca rauallr dacteiveaud asumishiDg.
In the leeal pains. Io«s of fievh aod strength
dobtlitsufag euogh. and maitteal beetc. sLrt
generally la dies tv taripieat Cona«u.pt1OT1. fL&gt;
remedy has allayed tbe alarm of Mrud-sad pto
aid ana. tn &gt;•&gt; tr«J vert eratifvinv .w o.
InScrofutata Tub -rtuleaia, thia medicatedireo
lias had far nu.re than the p.Kl effre: «f tbv tnaat
esutioualy botaaced preparationu&lt; iodise, aid,
out any of tbeir well knows liability.
Tbo atlewlloo of frmates eaasal be too rook
deally iovitadto this rrmody sad reiturabvv. ia
tbe caaea peculiarly affecting them.
■ In Rhramattam, both chronicand hfiaeusulerv
— in that latter, boa ever, more dreidadlv-H Ina
been tnvartauy aril reported, both as abevteilsg
pais aod reducing the •»&lt; llir g. atid auffan* rf
tbe joints and mu.clr.
In Istermiiirot Fevers iimtul acersscrilrte a
great remedy urd energetic realuratire. »’Bd g,
prorrraa io tbs new scttlc-meats of tbe West, eill
probably be one of high renown and uaefutneM.
No remedy has riar bora discus trad ia the
whole history of medicine, which rxerta each
ra,l•haP^,-T• and foils restorative rfiertaappetite. cuw.|&gt;!ote digraiton, rapid acwwiatioo of strength, with an unrtoad dbpoailoa ter
active aod cheerful excreta, immedratrly Mlea

Fat op ia neat fiat rotal tetr, reotateing. *•
pilla, peics iQ creta pre bus! for -n!e by drargiau
—a ■ 1 ■ — - vv. 11 C., - -... * - - ... -k— 11 .

blown on the aldo of lhe bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the eork. and
observe that oar autograph signaiore i&gt; on the
U«i-' Prwarml and bold by HOSTimii ft

I3T Read Dr. Itoback s Special Nuliera and SMITH, PilUburgh. Pa., and sold by si.
Ortiitoatca, published In a conspicuous part of druaziite. grooere, ar.d doalera generally
this paper from time to lime. Dr. Itoback’s Mrd------ ------- ------------------ tralWImaaac aod Family Adviser, containing a
A pbttloo of the public pairoukire eolteited. Shop grest amount of interesting and valuable Medical
in Rutland, Horry county. Micbigaa.------------------- j information can be had gratis of any &lt;4 the agents I
— I throghout tbe oomrtry.
In diOei-lt or complicated cases Dr. Roback
— be applied to nerooually or by letter cocloe ,

NEW FIRM! !

weed Meeeoafal toon extent which
» ot’ vrittat httaotsUM aould reader o

&amp;^-l

7027
AND CUTLERY

&gt; i-...

Old Fogyism Distanced

POWE8&lt; A CAMPBELL.

Young America Ahead.
Hutings and vioiaity. that they are now prepared
to do all bua.neM pertaiamg to

The reasons whi

FRANCIS ROWER

BLACKSMITHING,
on sbMt notice. sa4J» &lt; ttowasr usurpeaand.
UfTParticolar sttentiee (fvre to Hot m and
Ox SbMtoK- Abo to *1 Had. ef nbw work,
‘Wagoa treeing, 1&lt;c., eta. •
’

Chicago. New Turk, Philadelphia, Atbonv, But
Mo, (Tevrtttod aad Detroit He+xJarvhir. good
through tho entire chain of serve Cnltevm.
CONBOUDATION of “Bryaet Mid rtraUon.
Mercantile College” sad “Betfta Commercial Collota." now oooductvd aa the la.ihatioa which is
tta recipient of an extriordmary and anprocodeu
ted patronaga.
•
I-crmon Block. Corner Clark and Kuhlngtoo
Streets. Ctitieo.

Counsellor in Business.

All kind* of produce takec in exchange at mar­
ket prices; CASH not rufaecd. A ehare of Ute
public patronage u aolicited

Stop al the oldataad of Sama.l Pewen^a Main

i.

saT*jrf,....;.» W. S*LK. ,.n p. rtxxrox,
Principals and Proprietors.

•Byfais consolidation tbe colienate oouroo o
S*..lr£'.Sr,l,L»rffir ri-r»*&lt;
**
xopfayemenu wticb the bweinma tspericnee of

is doing the torgrat iUrdwerr boslncse IB Uss&gt;
igw is because he lias the
LARGEST STOCK of tbo

AH now recieviig my SPRING stock of GooSi
and hare ou hand a fir»i rate asaorUncot of
sHtw* iuu rri/j/cn ruaz- srvirs.-

I
B rars

S-W vy uruggwia gswerONy.

TO HO CHE KEEP ER 8.
JH1NO NEW. » T. BABB1TH BEST

TJX, COPPIJt AXD SUFJ.TIXOS
waxs, Hi"'HI i&gt;JFti:
ATiont^ ra/cES
TUA* ATA*.
My aarortment of PARU1R STOVES, eooapnve
tbe niMt beautiful patterns in market,
1 bare tto greatest variety ot
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Ever ones in ibis town. Six Plato v»d Bex Jtav

.•

" i. rr hi rl*»d of property Kxcmptfrom
Execution in every Slate.
DEPARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC­
' \
’
COUJiTK. &gt; -&lt; T; It Tells You How to make aa aaslgnment
preparll. with forma for Com­
position with creditors, and the
Insolreat laws of every State.
It Tells Yoe The legal reiattons exuline botween Guardian and Ward. peartksl wortjnip and routine of bmdnre. a.
Master and Apprentice, and conducted in Banks, Cosntiag Rooms. Railroad
Landlord aad feuaat.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
11 AVE a vary complete stock of Hoaw kiuhb«
Hardwire, (nelsdSg Lock., Latches, BB’U
Screws Htogre of all kiwis.
TTJNT "WdAJRE;
pOPPER. Tte and Btoel !rm&gt; Man of all kind*

1

twtataj &gt;&lt;xf „f
;®’rT'*-'Dhl'*“"o»to(top. ■when
West K sl-Merttawest X ef sra H.
IwAlfSYSl*.

w«9*M«r^*v*A

Aa was cuz-

riago Dower, tbe Wife’, right
In I’rvperiy, Divorce, aad Alb

IOHRIMU U*F
J dsdto. EAVE-TROUDH sad CONDVCTOR
&gt;• short notice, in site sod style to toil cowwers
FRANCIS RU*“l
HsstispJetaary Uik. 1«»
'■

It Tells Yoe The law for Mechanics’ Ltenals

New Barry Mill,

bow to comply with the same.
It Tells Tew Tho taw M.lWiung Pensions
sod bow to obtain ooe, and tbo
.
Pre-empuon taws ta Publte

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

CUSTOM
Xt Tells You How to make roar Win, aad
how to adtntasler on aa Eo-

The Truth PsnsMy.

' *Die Baltimore dispatch u&gt; the N. Y.
Tribgw, axyn:
“The rausons (for nominating Doughs
at aft hazards] afe, that it to hupvd foget
Atoa «s»te» lhe course by iwx.k nr by crOuk

Having secured the services of »

KEW AllAWQEMffT
Crayon Ambrotype; V*
typo; Meiaioeotype; 6
Mirror Ambrotype; N&lt;

Ktuena TW

WORK,

tn a* good order *nd as prompt s»
other Mill in Barry, or any other roirtty.

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

1.

BATING 8AL00H! 1 :

First Bate MILLEB,
and oar mill being built mi tbe most
toaprovod plao, together &lt;iih • r«“&gt;
Bmutter—we are prepared to

best ofwort.'

■aHmfom) dtotricta North, now reprewrert

lire

do

Please give ux a a

paid lor wheat.

BOLTWOOD As GRANT.
Hawton Boo. B.1W&amp;
. . /JMan of Hit—ee, aad every body, ta every Bum,

OMMTJffTAV

81,000 A YEAR^K

Mtaier- vw st iasa '
..

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TUIRMDAY MUMMING,

:G3T.7

VOL. 5.

chaw

i&gt;plaints, vis ।

MtlU LOCK T10M FAST STICI1.

Kentons /.

Premium.
35 and 40 Dollar

BOLTWOOD A GRANT,

SEWING MACHINES

II. J. KENFIELD,

F. II. A J. RUSSELL,
EALERS in dry goods, elolblag,
,h(Xs hste *nd C*PS groceries.

D

A flRST CLASS MACHISM,

FRANCO ROWER,

Prop Under Feed

BAILEY A BAKER,
l fa vixvnuwir ionic: with.

I I ANUFACTURERS of tia, ahect-iro
31 nrr-warv. Dosleraia iron. Bail*.•
!irfieRr,’T*r'- cutlery sad *U&gt;v««. Slur

without ro winding—neither spool requires any
fastening, end both la sight shore the Machine. J
IT TURNS VERT EASY &gt; AND IS ALMOST
NOISELESS IN OPERATION!

1
i cutucqucnti v Kot I

mfl:

break a Needle.
,

J. P. ROBERTS Ar Co.

i
,

cniueiT, from teary lealb
ruualin. by simply ehaogii

pains, Iom of tad, and stnomlh
P1'- and rtnutreni hectic. sUich
•to incipient Ceeaamption, t!ua
ad Um alarm of IHrtidTsn?pfod very gratifTing and afemuw

1

at kb being independently locked.

W. PARKER,
•\IT11OI.ESALE *«n! retail deal
TV an&gt;l l*t»«*M«ms. Fork. Lal

Thread with cijual facility/
...M
' 11...
&lt;,ur * ' - -. ..
i» ...
to „■!&gt;
xll —• n.aall
maebtae th«t will ylrt r^rWILLIAM BURGHER,
\
tuU» purriatrr. Thi* machine
TUNTICE OF THE PEACE, Attorney sad ‘ haa beetiexhibited at aereml Falra. and it baa

TAKES

THE

HIGHEST

rREJIHM

Fartieula

■ful exeteix, iumkdiatdr MUW
t Cal metal taura mulatoto* &gt;&gt;
til. per box • fur -ale by dmggiau
1)1 be M-hi Irrv to any addnsaun
ncu.
All lencra, luder*. eta.,

fargsSl A Fart's PatenO. i»,
’•die tiring great aaliafaev.w.n.
....... ................. .
.,1
, cninc cpmuinen.i i areal I .ran ■ mruu m irrj
rustics OI THE !•&gt;.U‘h.ueser.i ugdsndH,&lt;^t^le.Tfor witag targe garornta.,
«F T*x Agml. will attend tu the cullcetlon of ,
. dc_0
. jurt M «iill. ea*r, aud capable1
■lehlaxnd »H otiu-r b«&gt;*ine»« |&gt;ertaiui»g to hi* uflicr. of ,PWi„|.un
ftunt Jactatiets aud S*ri*»Mu»otS,-» 'U Goodyvar’s block, up stairs.
|ln, fUthsr uf these are «*ilr Isarned from tbc.
- •
- - - ——
- । prated direction*. We bare Secured the excluJA.MKS A. SWEEZEY,
|
rfre agency otlhe

I XIVEHSAL HEMMER AND GGAGE,

CKE &amp; Co., Gen’l AR’ta,

,

LA. HOLBROOK,
A rronx^v 11. J Counselor st U«

/\ CLanrvri. (Irfiersl J-and »'&gt;d ‘

perfectly simple iu ita operator, and aaailr adjualed tu fold n thousand diflerent widths of

Sam Hurst, of Staleybridge, England,
known as the “Staleybridgc Infant,” and
a bruiser of some local renown, senes the
following challenge to Bell's Life hi Lon­
don :
Sir:—Having left *£50 iD TOUThands
to make a match with Mr. Heenan for
£200 a side and the championship of En­
gland. I beg to Inform him, through tho
medium ofyourcolumns, that unless be
fights me, I shall style myself the cham.
pion of England. I do not wish to do so
without having a fight for it, neither do
any of my friendr; but ns the belt b ln
your hands, ready for any oomer who
chooses to fight for it My challenge b
very simple, but can be easily under
stood'; to fight once within five months
from now. according to the rules of P. B.
A., you to bo stakeholder, and appoint a
referee; and,In order that you should not
be troubled with a lot of useless paper
correspondence, I should wbh Mr. Hee­
nan to make up hb mind to my yes or no
to thb challenge. In order that the public
except in sacred feet which once trod m should not' bo kept in suspense.
Your
shores. It stretches fur twenty miles or obedient servant.
more along a beach of a scmi-circubr
Samukl Hurst.
form, with its burns turned outward, and
“White Horse, Staley bridge.”
•long which a street extends, crowded
with bloats of stores and houses, and
AGRICULTURAL. .
tecrnlng'wlth moving crouds, while shop
’"1K1—a*_
keepers, artisans, women and children,
seem equally numerous within dcrara.—
Get these in very early on light ground
Indeed, a dozen or fifteen miles might be
added to the length of the city in this di- not to heavily manured. Good old com­
ruction, since there is nothing but an un­ post in the drill with the sob b beat for
broken succcuiun of town* and villages them.

fo no mare the inetropolb of our planet.
That distinction belongs to the Janennse
C’V of Jttld«&gt;, a Rich a correspondent of
the Boston Traveler thus describes:
“But what sbi.ll I aay of thb greatest
and most singular of all cities 1
A vol­
ume la needed to dcscribe .it, without sttempting to give its history. I have heard
of old Nineveh nnd Babylon below the
ground, end seen and handled the works
of art w bicl} have been disinterred, and
created w, much admiration on both sides
oftbu Atlantic; but one living Jeddo
above tljR ground Is worth a hundred old
fogy cities below It.
I cannot give you
an idea of it, It is so unique, so unlike ev
cry thing except itself, and so impossible
as you will think.
I have seen several
plare* ol interest, and maintained a cool
bend ; but 1 was bewildered and oonfounded when I saw this.
It b situated on
the western shore of this charming gulf,
twenty miles wide, by twenty-four long,
to which (he Lake Tiberias is nothing,

fur this distance which are as populous
and well built as the city itself.
In crossing tho city from the shore to
tbc western outskirts, I have walked two
miles nnd n half, and then proceeded on
horseback for ten miles more, making
twelve and a half mile* in the whole,
while in other places it may be wider
still. According to tho lowest estimation
the city covers an urea equal to seven of
tho New England farming town*, which
were six miles square, and all is travers
ed by streets, wide, well constructed, per­
fectly neat, and crowing each other at
right snglea.strects lined with housesand
stores as compactly ns ean be built, and
crowded with moving or stationary mas­
ses, ns thick ns in our Washington street,
or New York Broadway; at least for
considerable distance. The population is
estimated generally at three million*,
which Mr. Harris, our minister, thinks b
no exaffgeration. For my part, judging
from what 1 hare seen, when 1 have gone

city from side to side, 1 should be willing
tn add ns many millions more; for the
Jiving, moving masses, seen from sunrise
till sunset, and everywhere tiie same,
seemed beyond computation.

HARMON NH1TH,

4 TTO.1NEV. t!oun*cllnr A Solicil
/k Cunrl* nt lid* Stale, llaxtius*.

;yism Distanced
t America Ahead.
he reasons why

JOHN ROBERTS,

iCIS ROWER

dro/JA,
U. F. CIIEBRY.

criir my SPRING stock af Goods
h«ud a Hrei rale naaortamXof
4 VI’HARD WAHE STOVES.'
'PER A.\'D SHEET-BOX
'.R UF’-'H j'MFER
"LOttt^ PJUCES
THAX EVER.
I uf PARLOR 8T0FE8, cotofrbo
tai pattcMia in market,
X; .’
ELEVATED
EN STOVES,
OVEN STOVES,
&gt;R COOK , STOVES.

Chicago Unlreraity: Re». T. H. Olcott, Traveling
Agent for Chicago Unirerallr. Rer. Leroy Omrch
one of tna Propnetora and K«iiior of the &lt; JrMtom
n-w»; Re». Jnalin A. Kmiih. one of the Editor*
of the Cirbtiao 7ta«,- Ref? L. H. Uaa, Mtet.
Huperinteudent of Cbureh Extension for the Hyu
. ,r.„_ ■ .
.. .. n„
ar &gt;&gt;,. Editor*

ftronrvr ItoRiemer’aatore.ln the Kxchango block, . cl;i|lc Tab|c
Middlerille. Barry county. Mich.
_ I

■liratown. Su.PfatoeaRfcsNer,

USE BUILDEHS.

J

UDGB OF PROBATE, Cfrcnit Court C«&lt;u»mi.iioner, Attorner and CoasMUor at Law

r complete sux* of Ilcsae tatWiiiC
cduduig^Locka, Lattbea. Btrtta

-WAHE;
and Sheet fro* Wan of sD
ALL' KISwVROMPttXim—VE-TROUGU andCOXfiUVWW

T

.... %£RcVJ5«r
’
U**

JAMES BL BROWN,
OUNTY HURVEYOR. Office in the Court
at Haalinga. Persons desiring his
—
—
fell..— ,!*,

C Houxe.Ill — 1* *« •!..

DAMIEL STRIKER,

an uib. ]8H.

Barry Mil),

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

•ucccsaful. vpcnWK®.
cunt of

oim:

!

-

HEW CABINET SHOP!

I

FrefeTg fe COTANT.

"wrogpoai

rder nod aa prompt aa any
Barry; or aay other comity..

Bared the aervk&gt;M of *,.

EL M. SHELDON,

CBub’^2‘

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CIBTEHTES 4 WIVES WORK.

Rate MILLER,
1

being built an the moat

Plcawglwmcdt'/.

lorvbmk

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'

ULTWOOD fa-CKANT.

“A woman should never under any
be deceived as to what are the objects of
the Charleston Convention bolters. He­ circumstances whatever,lose her temper.’’
Might
as well tell tbe wind not tn blow
len what their incn say :
I want “the cotton States precipitated on a March day, or tbe rain not to come
down in April.
It does them good to
into a rcvolntioo.”—W. L. Yancey.
A woman, to
“If I had the power, 1 would dissolve “explode" occasionally.
this government in two minutes.—Gov. be good for anything, rqusthave aa much
•pice and sparkle in her as a bottle of
Gayle.
•-Resbinuce! resistance! I to death champagne, and if the cork comas obt
against the government b what we want once in a while with a bang, why that
don’t depreciate the value of the goods.”
now.**— David liubbnrd.

/•Break up and dissolve this rotten
Yankee govi rnment.”J..D. F. Williams.
Many a man shifts his sins ss mon do
“Let tha.lrtRuD rip.”—It D. Gayle.
their clothes; they,put off one'to put on
“My voice is for war.”—G. D. John­ snotber. Thb is but waiting on the dev­
il In a new livery.
son.
So we cmild g'» "U throughout the
whole catalogue, including “Tray.Blanche,
A beautiful mind in a beautiful body b
and Sweet Heart,” but there ore enough one of the finest objects shown us by nato convict this crowd &lt;/revolutionary lntentiuns.—Srlnia (Ain.) Sentinel.
Life is like a cup of sold water—on*
AbEcndraor a PswACJisn.—Webster does not trouble one’s seif to measure the
__ _ __ ________
had an anecdote of old Father Scar I, the draught.

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J. w. «rn»iWB»

aal Turaing

A f ANUFACTCREB of sad dosier Is farwttorr.

jumped around the pulpit, slapping hb
thigh*.
But the more he slapped and
danced the more they stung.
The people thought him cmy. and
were in commotion aa to what to do; but
be explained the matter by saying,
“Brethren, don’t be alarmed; the word
of the tord is in my mouth, and tho dev­

il b in my breeches
Webster always told it with great glee

pltobo.doeloer
• “rm not a doctor.
,
. &lt;
“Wby, wbat’a this M. D. to ypur name

KINGSBURY,

Men’s frame are like their hair, which
grows after they arc dead and with jut
aa little use to them.
“Bcainem is the aalt of life.” Vert
likely. But who-wants wit for perpetual
diet!
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ny."
-Tim, but eofortunataly, many
Mionrr D.t— A wlu, jounj ~»1 persona are never in so bod company M
.L,____ — .1^*
passing through die town of । ■■ , m Ala-

proved lo b. u old »|ml»«
F ”lMo Tr»V Mid be, “«b«&gt; did )U«

6.0. a. 185ft

that a mine is near.

to tho minbtera^)

b«m«. mi, ton*
k«r, m4 koowTnj Uuu It 0,1, mW b.
obuire) b, • pluod«n, wraU kloolf «l
order, ugr.ing ll .itb bl. o.n mne, pro
mud it .1 ll» *™« •«&gt;» “L? Ftt
n„0, .bo, tboj|b onrrnfoted S, Itai

DU,

•^WDLEV^U^BXCBASOE,

j be
k. got
e»z,t.tho
»tn wtafeey.
wliisker.

Baannp FA *. !•**•

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There ia an dd bachelor in New York
’ * ■ .r _. t _ . — r. ——-• .I.A mu»

fantry

f°r Frank*saw be WM Caughl ; but deter­ N®«

mining “ mdultab-lo&lt; Ik pol « •
vsrv innocent look and meekly answered.
-OilI U.U’. r.» Mijbi, Dr,/ CM ooiuw

srssnrs speech.
[rxtjucts.]

,

[COXCLCDXD.]

Pity Ua tuber bed not b«en like

.

, ir-.

•

A country editor rnya that • few to

back ill the dors b* I

THt nttKKUOi WiTnOVT rOVUOATIOX.

It b natural that S«nator«,who pretend
that, by the law of nature, man may bold
gave to his marriage equal validity with
property io, man, should find thb pretett
the marriage of hh master, and surroun­
•ion in the Constitution, But the DJetended hb offspring with generous presumpaion is modi without foundation in lha
Constitution, es it. b without foundation
in nature, h b not too much U&gt; aajr ihdt

be implied; while great national
aod-tayKirtanl contemporaoews
lions tn the Couveptiop wtuSi'lorpied the
Coostittrtfon, i»‘! dtfll-rew. fowbvvT* W
cured to the bondmen privileges un&gt; gusge, and alm coetrolfog rulM' of itftM*.
known to the Ameciwi Slave, In osrtam
pretallon tsndtt-tMs prrtm^'in Inrnfar#
by the Senator from Mira., (Mr. Dnvts.) asses if cruelty rescued rhlin - from hb
n. 6rtt H tlU &gt;n4M ln0•ri.i'rlt, of ih. msster, prevenkd ll» separation of pa- ble. , Partisans trtjhig ^xfltfwttiMt
African race ; an argument which, while renta and children, alas of brothers and desires, find in the OndiMitWn: iiv W.W6
Scriptures what they incline fty’fiud ?•«&lt;!
surrendering t», slavery, a whole race, sisters—and even protected, him - in the
never was this more apparent than' ^ht'h
loaves it uncertain whether the same marriage relation; and accoudly, the
principle may not be applied to other,ra­ thirteen ooIquIcs were not derived from •lave masters deceive tfirmseltea wd fti
ces, as fo the polished Japanese, who Ark any of those countries which recognized as to fi’’d in th* C-«—.‘'Mtwn a pretenrion
which exists only to thdr own mnltt
now the guests of tiro Sfltion, and even to
The enormity of the pretension that
persons ofobvious inferiority iu
~hlfo
l. — —u-.mcni uau
race.
indeed the latter pretension fa lost all living efficacy. It is not derived slavery is tatx-tioned by the fkiostitntftm
openly made in other quarters.
The from the Mahumedan law ; for under tho becomes still morn apparent wfa-n we
Richmond Enquirer, a leading journal of ini?DC0qa of the Koran, a benignant scr read the Constitution in the light of great
•lave mastera, declares “the principle of vitud^-unlike yojira, has pre vailed .where national act* and oJitemparaneous di-cliv.
slavery b in Itself right, and does not de­ the L-uh ia qqt. allowed to lacerate the rations. First come* the DeetaralVMi' of
pend on difference of complexion." And back of a female 1 where DO knife or lndependance,tbe illurii'tnatcd initial letter,
a leading writer among slave masters, branding irob will be used upon any hu­ of our history;’which in nhiiiliu- words,
George Fitahugb, of Va., in bis Sociology man being to mark him uy tho property announces that “all nirfi arc create^
lor the South, declares “slavery, black or of his fellow min ; where the master b Itqual; that they are endowed by tii'vir
white, Is right and necessary.
Nature expressly enjoined to listen to the desires Creator with certain lnane‘nal.lfe'rihllitp;
has made the weak in mind and body as of hb slave for emancipation :.end where that among them ar« life, liberty anff'nfa
slaves.” And in the same vein, a Demo­ the blpqd pf the master, midjgling^.with pursuit of happiness; thrt,to uecure.t&amp;vb*

The intrinsic feebleness of this preten
sion b apparent Id the intrinsic freblenets of the arguments by which it b
maintained.
jtnese are two fold, and

cratic paper of Spirth Carolina has ,sai&lt;J,
‘•slavery, fa the natural and norma! condidition of the laboring man, blnck or
white.” These more extravagant preten.
8&lt;nr seeds fur late planting thickly on siuns reveal still further the fecblcnesa of
well prepared ground. Level the ridges tho pretension put forth by .the Senator;
while instances, nccumulalhig,constantly,
on which Early Yorks stand.
attest the difficulty of discriminating be­
tween the two races.
Mr. Paxton, of
Plant these late in warm soil. Prepare Vv, telb us that “the best blood in Vir­
poles in time, of sufficient length to stand ginia flows in the veins of the slaves
six leet above ground when firmly plant­ and fugitive slaves have been latterly ad­
ed to tho depth of 1| feet.
Do cot-fail vertised as po.racssing “a round face,”
“blue eyes." “flaxen hair,’’ and as “e»cato ensure a good supply.
ping under the pretence of being a white
’
SWKKT POTAT0X3.
man."
Get plantings of these, and bed them TUR DUTT OF CmUXATIOX TO TUX XKORO.
without delay.
It il a very desirable
Tliis is not the time to enter on the
crop to have in abundance.
Ecat question of race, in tbc various
MKLOXS.
jhta of religion, historj, and science.— ]
The crops of watermelon and canta­ Sure 1 am that they who . understood it
loupe should not be overlooked.
Good best will on tho assumed ground of infe­
rich compost in abundance is essential ; riority, would condemn one race to be tbc
' ‘ arly.
Both delight in a warm property of another. If the African rare
It is essential to the watermelon. bo inferior, as alleged, then is iltbwnn-i
•oil.
questionable doty of a Christian civiHzation to lift it from its degradation, not by
New beds may be planted out, digging the bludgeon and the chain—not by the
and manuring abundantly first.
Top barbarous pretension of ownership—but
dress old beds, picking out all bunches of by a generous eharity, which shall be
gnus, but without disturbing the soil un­ measured precisely by the extent of its
necessarily. A molching of straw fa ve­ inferiority.
ry useful.

minister of his boyhood, which has never
Hope h the sweetest friend that ever
be n in print, and which is too good to
kept a distressed soul company ; it be
bo Iosl It wu customary then to went
guiles ihetcdiouosness of tho way, anddb
buckskin breeches in cold weather. ,
pels the misery of our.pUgrimage.
One Stindnt morning in autumn, Fath­
er Searl brought bis down from the gar­
He who gives pleasure, meets with its
ret ; but the wasps bad taken possess on
during the summer and were having a Kindness is tlie bond of friendship, and
loxra ana oeiiTerru
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floor,) 2d door waat nice time of it in them. By dint of effort the book of lovt?; he who sowa not reap
bo got out the intruders, and dresaed for not.________ _______
f Ctark; °r Udraw.^ (,onSKLL lCO„
p. o. Box
Cbiesgo, Uibob111 But while reading tho Scripture to the
Kisses are like grains of gold or silver
congregation, be felt a dagger from one of found upon tho ground ; of no value
the enraged small wabted fallows, and themselves, bat precious, as they show

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NO. 10

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1860.

gatings' ^usiittss grmtoqj. L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S

P«‘*. l as*

Cttnts of iftrrttJH

REPUBLICAN BANNER

it BXSTiraa, m*mt

11 ».iul^»

j':.

-Grat,

bnmuae thia law in

ita

hb bond ’,w&lt;»mah, takes from her tho
transferable character of. a chattel, and;
confers complete freedpjn at Hsnfllpribg.
It b rot derived from the Bpshbh law ;
for thb.law contains humane elements
nnknoan to vour system, borrowed per­
haps, from the Mahonn-dan Moors, who
so’long occupied ppirin; and besides our
thirteen colonies had no Unblllicnl con­
nections with Spain.
Nor b it derived
from English statutes or American staL
utes; for Yrc hate tlw positive and rof&gt;cdtc&lt;] averment of the.Swiator from' Ya.
(Mr. Mason)'abd also of other Senators
that in not a ringlg. State of the Union Can
soy such statutes aulooritiog slavery ,be
found.
From none of those does it

come.

No, sir, not from aov land of civillta
tian'is thb. barbarism derived. It cotnes

rights governments arc instituted Among
mcn,'d4rivlbg their just powers from tho
consent uf the governed.* : t?6r doesIMs’
declaration, binding the conscience’pf' *U‘
who enjoy the privilege* it secured,stand
aloae. There is another national aqlJtas'
known, but in itself a key to (he first,
when st the successful close of the Khv'o*.
lotion, in Continental Congress, in .rfsol
emn address to .tbc people, lidffly icnouneed, “Let ft be rcmembcred;(ha| ft!
bes ever been the pride and l'dfe,t cf
America that the rights for which hbutas.
contended were the '.right* of bumab fiatore. By the birasHiga of the authors of
these rights, tlrov hare prevailed over alt'
oppositiob, and from the Imwis of thirteen
independent Slates."
Now, trhotever.
may be the privileges of Statrt in their'
individual capacities irlthin tlifitr several’ .
local jurlsdicttaos/no power am
irt-‘
tri hated to the nation, in the atfaeiiAf bf ’
positive, unequivocal grant. incMstacnt'
with these two national decfanttlotta—■'
Here Is the national heart, the ' ttathmiil'
soul, the national will, the national ‘‘tire,1

from Africa; ancient nurse of monsters;
from Guinea, Dahomey, hbd Congo;
there b Its origin and fountnith This be­
nighted region, we are t(dd by Chief Jus
tire Marshal, in a memorable judgment which must Inspire our hiterpevtatlotf or
(the Antelope, 10 Wbestna B., 66^ still the Constitution, and enter ‘ into and drfasaerU a right discarded by Christendom, fuse itself through all the national legtelato enslave captives taken in war; nnd tion. Such are the commanding authorf- '
this African barbarism b the beginning ties which constitute “life, libtirty, dhd
of American .slavery ; and the Supremo the pursuit of happiness,’’ and in more
Court of Georgia—a slave State—has not general words, “the rights' of human na''
shrunk from this conclusion. “Licensed lure,” -without distinction of fare, or rvcognition of the course of Ham. as(tho ba- ’
Tho second argument put forward for to hold slave propertv,’’ sayt tho Court,
“the Georgia planter field tbc slave it* a sis of our national fawtltottiaM. ‘ They
this pretension, and twice repeated by the
need no additional snpprirt.
But,, Th '
Senator from Miss., b that the Africans chitU il, either directly from the slave ira
arc the posterity of Ham, the son of No­ der, nr from those who held under him, strict harmony with these are the many
utterances In the Convention which' fram­
and
be
from
tbc
slave
captoe
in
Africa.
—
ah, though Canaan, who was cursed by
ed the Constitution ; of GntriWiitnr '
Noah, to be the ‘servant’—that is the The property in the slave in the planter
Morris, of Pennsylvania, who annuunvM
word employed—of bit brelbren-and that became thus the property of the original
captor.”
(Neal ww. ►Ftirmcr, 9 Georgia that “he would never concur in uphdlifthg
thb malediction has fallen upon all bis
ft b haturnl that a domestic slavery--il wks a nefarious in­
descendants, who arc accordingly devoted Itoporta, p. 555.)
stitution
of Eldridge Gerry, of Man.,
by God to perpetual bondage, not only in right thus derived in defiance of Christen
who raid “that he had nothing to do with
tbs third and fourth generations, *bnt dotn should be exercised without any
throughout all succeeding time. Surely, mitigating influeaco from Christianity, the conduct of the States as to slavery,
when the. Senator quote! Scripture, to that the master’s authority over the per- but we ought to be os refill not to give
any sanction toft;” of Roger Sherman,
enforce the claim ot slave mastery,he did
and Oliver Ellsworth, of OonnccticuUmd
not intend to jest, and yet it is hard to
Mr. Gnrhsm, of Mass., who all Concurred
suppiee bitn in earnest. The Senator fa
chairman of the Committee of Military qufaitiona, should be reeognizod, while no with Mr. Gerry; and especially ol Mr.
Madison, of Virginia, who, in mild jurid­
affairAin whioh he b doubtless experienc­ generous presumption inclines to freedom
ical phrase, “thought ft wrong to admit
ed. He may, ■perhaps, set a squadron in nnd the womb of tho bond woman can
in the Constitution the idea that tberithe field, but be has evidently considered delirer only a slave. From its homo in
could be property In man?1 And, lastly
very liltie the text of Scripture on which Africa where It is sustained by imemorias ’.f to give'expresifon to all these ulteT-;'
ho relies.
The Senator aaaumes that il al u*age, thi» barliarfam, thus derived and
anccs, the word ‘servitude’ which had
has fixed tlie doom of the colored race, thus developed, trrreysRt lhe ocean to
been allowed in the clause ph the appor-'*
American
eoH.
/
‘
It
entered
bn
beard
the
leaving untouched tiic white race. Per­
tionment of the representatives,'* was ’
haps he does not know that in the worst fatal slave ship “built In the eclipse and
•track nut, nnd’. the wtird Service’ iruMl- ”
days of the Polish aristocracy, thb’ same rigged with curses dark," which In 1620
tuted InMrtnd.' This final cXcIuvM' froth' ’
landed
its
erik-l
cargo
at
Jamestown,
in
ament wu adapted as the excuse for
and it lias boldly taken ita place in the GrtrtiltntimVdf the idea lhf driq-erty '
ding white serfs in bondage, precraeiy
in man was oti ft.o ■'motion pf Mr. Ran . '
as it b now put forward by the Senator, every sua-reditig slave ship from that
d&lt;-lph, of Virginiaand tH&lt;’i
d*.‘J
and that even to this day the angry Pol­ early day till m»w—helping to pack tbe ■igned f-ir the' •tibatihrtlnn, lieecfdfov f-.T ‘
ish noble addresses his white peasant as human.taught, rcgtudl^M of human ago­
ny ; survUvtig the torments of the mid­ Mr. Mndison.'fW hl^rrtihpskjstic'rcpnAfif 1
the “son of Hein.”
tlie dabnte. wn’s thri’,' “tfy» -former ^st*1^
It hardly comports with the gravity of dle passage; .stiyijjving its countless vic­
thought to express *tbe euhditirtti
this debate to dwell on such an argument, tims plunged bonesrb tho.waves; and U
. »lkves, BDd the latter thb v'liipitiHis'iif'
aud yet I cannot fto wrung it; for the sake has .left tho slave *b*p only .to travel in­
frte pertfans.’’ ' Tims, at every p&lt;»mi.‘foa
separable
from
tly.gtove'ln
its
various
of a much injurea rare, 1 brush it away.
great national declarations bv frank bV- '
To justify the Senator In bis application doom, sanctions by its barbarous . code
tcranccs in tin? Contention, and a:p&gt;*kftive
of this anesent curse, he must maintain' st every outrage, whether of mayhem dr
act in adjusting the text of the C*onsttttf-':
rubbery,
of
Ja*h
or
lust,
and
fastening
It
least five different pretensions, as essen­
tion, was-tbe idea nf property in rffitT1
•elf
upon
his
oflspring
to
the
remotest
tial links in lb? chain of tho Afric-AmeriThis preten-'•
rar- slave; first, that, by this melcdic- generation. Thmuini iha-hfcrbarou* pre- unequivocally rejected.
*iiiS&gt;.- MfaWnlay be discussed rts uttbHy
tion, Cansan himself was actually chan­ sogat j ves of barberoua African chiefs per­
baseless, become* absurd when it »• WW/"
ged into a ‘chattel,’ whereas he b sim- petuated in American slave msstera,
while the Senator from .Vo., (Mr. Mason) •ideted to what ttewlt ft ■ueremrfly entf-"
nerhapa unconscious of tbpir origin—per- ducts. If the bdrharism of iU'ery, in '
•Hite fixe fold wrong, ir really cmbodlW'
h‘s pmtority, to the remotest generation, haps desirous to oecura fer them the ap. in tbc Constitvtion, so as to lx beyond''
WM so changed, whereas the langW? penraRce of a less l«ri^piM. ^-dfarce-the reach of prohibition, cither GmgriNthu no such extent; thirdly, that the Af- tricks ihem out with a phrase of the Ro­
■ionsl &lt;&gt;r local in the territorii-s, then, for**
ric-Amertean actually belongs to the pos­ man law, discarded by the common law,
(He same r«,wum If'inust be beyond tH«‘'
terity uf Canaan, an ethnological aasutnp partui sryin’ln- 'rraZrriM^'wliich simply
, reach of prottbftlon «&gt;r abcfitloh, even by- ■
tion absurdly difficult to establish ; dthly, renders into anclMft- Latin an existing.
5 local authority id the Buttes themsejvea;'
that, each of the desetmdanto of Sbem and
sad, just so long as tbe CbmtftptiOB ‘nfl*’’
Japbeth have a right to bold au Africntflfns unchanged, Territories ‘*ttd Butts1
American fellow man as a 'chatteF—a SMt U IbepUln JurBWI orifh o&lt; &lt;ik
• alike; most be open to Its blasting infltttSiAnMtoa.'dK^ Ml..
&lt;•
udDKladnirdrfflMkff.
prt all
rmuur ia truly deecaoded from Stem or Uw, whatever mgy be ft* juridical ortgfti; ita tffittirsi ronrequcnct-i
whether English or Mabotnedan, Roman rigfctk, fa put forward
Japbetb—a pwiigree which no anaiaty
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tMMUbliah.
Sutte rigtita. ’
.
■Aa-itping.’'be said, ‘The pr-MsBlM
li» IM AU UaWd Ike *» Ira*. w p of pmperi r In rntffl tinder the Gantfcn-;
tfon, y&lt;« abp in the free the «W»IU
If curiosity carrieo
ory instate eqnaHay, for yoe dteefoee w’i
Mcured itnmwluJir^J^L »l*vo tr».*3c

�nesn committee of that Convention, and
wguroent, which; m tbc name of Popular

provocations to virtue,
elevating example, he
the barbarism of the a
keeps.
Thus tho verij
at nnce by (he Declaration of Independ­ the slave master attributes to the African
ence, when it Bunoanced that *^ll govern-, race explains the melancholy conditions
ir^u liidi his degraderwenta derive their just ■ powers from t|w pfjhc
ermaent of the guverped,'* and as if apywhore in the juriodiettou of the Cooati
tulion, which contains no sentence,pfirAsc
or word, eanciianing Ibis ouLragi^.end
which carefully exclude* the idea «f prop
nrty in man, white, it surrounds nil por-

Mayor Wood, who was on Tuesday

S WANTED!

n behalf W&lt;

miltec prose

til
dittenal
1st 1

ABBAHAM LINCOLN,
of

nxnroiB.

.rcp-HA.VWSSzn
He aaidt in conclusion, that tbe true
prihapTe^SHIJE; ftveffirig the novump.
tioq of slavr sfofstors, makes freedom tu
timJUand SlaVcry sectional, white Wf.

0 Will be Sold.
DW READY,

E
citizens of tho U. 8. have

of tbe Supreme

Court

of the

lL POLITICAL CHART!
MAP OF THE TOTTED STATES,

Richmond,that profound and

SHERIFF'S SALE.

United

‘ Au.^X^f.A^^-jickwa Co.

wu"- j"
hist
st «bdm
claim of the stevo
slave States is harmonever it may be elsewhere, popular sover­
eignty within the sphere of tho Cotiatiui- freedom under the Constitution—has
The normal
Stata 7&gt;««rrw--J0HS OWEX.
liirn has Ha limitations. Claiming fur all bem declared at Chicago.
tlie largest liberty ofA true cFrilreatiouJt condition of the territories h confirmed
‘
oompresses nit within the constraints of
UPSOM.
rd over Akens; renders slavery impossi­
.
ble, while it eaters nprtn the sflit, aad snwhen
PM*.
within graves upon the rock every where, the ArM^r^ih
the territories attempt to make a king kb law of Impartial freedom without dtstinc
EDWIN WILLETS.Let Kansas be
attempt to make a slave. But this pre­ tion of race or color.
admitted as a free Rate. Then will tho
tension.
HEZEKIAH G. WELLS.barbarism of slavery be repelled, and the
RUFUS H08MER.
pretension of propertr in man bo rebuk­
i Ui Dwteid—GEORGE W, LRB.
ed. Bitch an act, dosing this long Strug&gt;2J MtirM- EDWIN DOBflCE.
proceeding originally from a vain effort glc by the ateuranco of peace to the terri
&gt; U &amp;uMct-P. HAYDEN.
to avoid the impending question between tofy. If Jnot of tranquility to the whole
&lt; DA Pterrtrf-AUGUSTUS COBURN.
freedom and slavery—assuming a delu­ country, will bo more gratefti! still^s the
sive phrase of freedom as a diXk for sla­ herald of that better day, near at hand,
An Uaferteaala FacUiit. f;
very—speaking with the voice of Jacub when freofiom shall be installed every­
white its hands are the bands &gt;vf Esau— where under the National Government • Tbe Douglas faction of tbe Democracy•
may be dismUaed with tbe other kindred when the national flag, wherever it floats I is surely entitled to sympathy on account;
pretensions for slavery, w h lo tba Sena­ on sea or land, within the national juris­ cf its misfortunes. Being, tu all intentst
tor from Illa,, (Mr. Douglas,) who has diction, wrill not cover a single slave; and
and purposes, a one icfra party, it is utter­I
wandered so far in its support, may
when the Declaration of Independence,
ly impossible for il to UiiinUin the least■
now reviled In the name of Slavery, will
------ •TeBsmbe-Milo-. tod.
lance of consistency uponI
nnce again be rcverenceu a* the AnrrritT.n possiLte
this
one ides. Tbe only stock in trade,
Magna Charts of man’s rights.
Nor is
,
thia all.
Such an act will be the post of this Imbecile faction is the exploded
A single false principle or viciouh stage in those triumphs by which tbe Rotheory of Squatter Sovereignty.
It is1
thought may degrade a character other­ poblic, lifted In character so sate become
wise blameless ; and this it practically a character of mankind—will enter at upon this single larm that rests all .their
true of the slave- master. Accustomed Inal upon its noble “prerogativeof teach­ hopes of retaining a respectable complt-

the general gpiernmant not'any tetdtefj
al government, can destroy of impair.ftio
right of atevo property in . tho common
twritnrieMhj mure than thu riglit to any
other description of property ; ,thAt prop­
erly «jf all kinds, slaves a# wqll •*
other species' br property in the terrjtoriea, atxmda upon tbn aamo-wqual qua
broa^ Conafitutional bash,-And subject to
like pruxiplvs of recognition and protee
.
tiiui Id llu- legislative, judicial, and oxcculive depurtmontii of the go v era men L
,
2d. That WA will-tupnort nay man who
.
may be, norninatedhy tho Baltimore Con,
ven’don for the Presidency, who holds
,
t^e., principles set forth in the foregoing
proposition, and who will give them his;
cndoracmimt and tlrnt we will not bold
ourselves bound to support any miui.who
,
may. be the nominee, who eotertaiha prin­
’
aples inconsistent with those set forth in
the above proposition", j&gt;r who denies
that *teve property in tho Territories dors
,
out stand on an equal footing, and on the

be wreck o»t UW» oar oernro
e»w*eH*lHc,wWn,ir »M
the heavy aurf of Black Republicanism
will (ertalnlv tear her dl to pieces.
Bat tbc mutual hostilities smong the
parties sre cousldared so Intense aa to
rentier it nbsMutely impossible even for
tho lioti tamer, Van Amburg, or the
borao tamer. Rarey, to bring them togelh
orlq'.the same inclosure.
Still, many
stranger things Ik polltire than this sug­
gested coalition have happened, and, In
view of the spoils, our hungry politicians
of all stripes may be engaged together
ns readily ns Barnum’s happy family of
eagles and rabbits, owla and Guluea pigs,

' 7 : IJfri’EqriNE,
The Persian fever

Dated this ICU: day

Jaar, A. D. iScc.

Administrator'*

cate-raO/and monktes.
Tbcre is, however, a dorz aide to the a&gt;Mu*«riar b
picture, Sanders, our late Navy Agent,
und the faithfuhSacho Panza to Nir. Doug­
|u, has been beheaded. Ominous execu­

dilioa. one

Iko boaiciwu

tion thia. ,
eotuvlarate.
Rumor aaya, loo, that the Cabinet at
Ou further lnve»ti&lt;alionh»fc
Washington were engaged all ’day yeatcr nun attributed to it mlnKUfoua
day, and all night iucreasing the guillo­

same Constitutional basis of other.dotine.
aoriptions of property.
On the other side, il appears that the
In view of the bet that a large rpnjori
Douglas Notional Committee at Washty of the delegates from Georgia felt it
mgUm, August Belmont in the chair,have
to be their duty to withdraw from the late
resolved tlrnt
each State measures be
democratic Convention at Charleston,
teken to
secure an electoral ticket,
thereby depriving the Slate nf her vote
therein, according to l}y&gt;_declsion of said ‘•plriiged to the unequivocal support of GeuUtmea
Admini.trUer.
to regard men as property, his sensibili­ ing the nations bow to Bve.’’
ruentary vtite for Douglas and Johnson.
the nominees of the National Democrat­
JstfctP
Convention., „ . .
,
ties are blunted, and bis moral sense Is
Thus, Sir, speaking for freedom In Kan Such being the case, ills peculiarly unfor­
ic Convention. S. A. Douglas and II. V.
Rewlccd', That this Cvnvc-iitlon will ap­
obscured.
He consents to octa from sas, I have spoken for freedom every­
tunate, that both their candidates and point 20 delegates—four from this Stale Johnson.” All these things thrown Into
which civilization recoils.
The early where, and for civilization ; and as the
tbe general account, do not promise a ve­
.
church sold its property, and even its aa less are contained in the greater, so are tkeir platform repudiate that doctrine iu al hirge.and two from each Congressional ry Urge success to the labor of love un■ritbftilUiree- What everybody wants.
I district—to represent the demUCTalfcparcred vesuela, for the redemption of cap­ all arte all, sciences, all economics, all ohe form or another. ■
TOE FAHILY DOCTOR:
[ ty of Georgia ' in the adjourned Conven­ &lt;L;rjaXcn by Mayor Wood. The Ilepubtive*. This was done on a remarkable refinements, all charities, all delights of1
' Mr. Douglas tued the following lan­
tion tft Baltimore* bn tlie -lI8tU Inrf., and licahi may thus ride over nnighsliod and
COXTAIStXD
occasion by St. Ambrose, and successive life, embodied in this clause. You may guage in tho p. S. Senate, on the 23d of
that said delegates he nnd are hereby in­ trample down the ’disbanded Democracy
JOHN WILCOX A CO.
cannons confirmed tbc example. But in reject it but it ♦ill be only for to-day.—
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED,
m a corps of heavy dragoons would dis­
Ffebruary, 16W:
structed to present the foregoing proptwitbe slave Slates ’his ia all reversed.— Tbc sacred animosity between freedom
EUR TUB CUBE OF DISEASE IX
,
perse an undisciplined mob: aud we C&lt;r.l‘0UND EXTRACT OF ROOTS
tiups, andask their adoption by lua Jam
Slaves there are often sold ns property of and slavery can end only in the triumph
ALL FDRMK
i “I do not bold that squatter sovereign­
have no objection to this rougu pn&gt;cce&lt;l
cratic National Conventian.
.
ibe Church, and on instance is.related' of of freedom.
The same question will ty is coperinr to the Constitution. I hold
ing. We are in the midst of a revolution,
rixRSCum. V. Jpiikbox,
a slave sold in South Carolina in order to soon be carried before that high tribunal, tkal no such tbfog ns sovereign power sta.great and fyr reaching rvvulutiou ; we
Tnoa. P. Saffold,
I
buy plate for tbe communion table. Who supremo over Senate and Q»urt, where tiaches to a Territory- as- a TVrritory.
IT TELLS YOU
are lor this revolution. If it be necessary
H. K. McCsr,
•
can calculate tbc effect of such an exam­ the judges will be counted by millions, hold that a Territory possesses whatever
to ita progress that the broken fragments
A. COLFAKD.
ple 1 Surrounded by pernicious influenc­ and where the judgment rendered will be power it derives from the Constitution
of tbc rotten democracy shall be ground
es of all- kinds, bout poiitive and nega­ the solemn charges of an aroused people, under the organic act, and no more. * ’
Because this report was rejected by the to powder, as bclwwn the upper and tbc
tive, the first making him do that which instructing a new President, in tbe name The whole legislative power possessed by Convention, Mr. Johnson atftdtJ', and * nether millstone, even so let it be.
Eight cents a gallon,
FT TELLS YOU
be ought not to do, and the second mak­ of freedom,to see that civilization receives Congress over a Territory, was, by that
x For tonilj tur.
called a new Convention, which sent him
children.
ssM he Nebraska act,) conferred on the
ing him leave undone that which bo no detriment
PaxNarLVaxia.—The PhiladclpLiadaiTerritorial Legislature. There were ex- and others to Richmond, where they were
ought to have done—through • childhood,
ly News, on Monday morning, raised tho
youth, and manhood, even unto ago—
A Gkxat Frat or Sawtxo.—A corves- 1chptions on these points; but slavery admitted,entitied to cast ont eighth of the
flag of Lincoln and Ilatnlin. Our read­
unable while at home to escape these in­ pandent writes us that R. B. Hubbard &amp; was not one of the exceptions.
POTTER &amp; CHAMPLIN,
Isay vote uf the State of Georgia.
Buch is
fluences, overshadowed constantly by the Co.’s mill at Meiow creek, there were 1tbfn tbc intent wav to givp the Territorial tbe cork-lcg candidate of the Douglas De­ ers will remember that in 18541, this ta­
per was one of the greatest supporters
Ldgfelature
all
the
power
we
possessed
;
pcrtcDluous barbarism about him, the sawed, in one day, between sunrise and
mocracy for Vice President
it ia no of Fillmore and Americanism.
The
CUEMETS A DRUGGISTS,
all
that
could
be
given
under
tlie
Constislave master naturally adopts the bludg­ sunset, on June 37, on one circular saw. &lt;
and (ivu. loathe b
eon, tbe revolver,and bowie knife. Thro' 53,222 feet of lumber, from one to one 1tuition ; and the understanding wm that wonder that Douglas men go mounting Philadelphia Press, commenting on the
die* fur Ib’eir rnrr.
action of the Democratic State Commit-1
Forsals I»j J. p. ROBERTS A CO.. ltortlns«. I IT TELLS YOT
would
not
interfere
with
what
­
these.be governs his plantation, and sc and a half inch in thickness, and sawed in Congress
about
our
streets,
and
refuse
to
be
com
­
‘
tec,
in
resolving
that
the
electoral
ticket
i
« retrdy armed wit/i thc«« he enters the a workman like manner.
Tlie number ever legislation they might enact." [Ap. forted.
Certainly a more unfortunate
should be supported alike by the friends
•world. These arc his congenial compan­ of logs sawed was 111.
The saw used, pcindix of Cong. Globe for 1858 and ’50, faction never existed.
of Douglas and Breckenrigve, says:
• Ilsstlafs, Joao Mb, IMA
ions. To wear these is his pride; to use was a 5| foot one, and it took'cight men p. 124fl.]
“The action of the Stalo Committee, ,
them becomes a passion almost a neccssi bard and constant labor to get in logs and
/ Flnstlns* He pa bl lean Club.
The Deed Scott Decision, which Doug ,
will bo received by the democrats uf the !
ty.
Nothing contributes to vjgjenct* so remove the slabs and lumber nnd turn
las indorses affirms that Congress has no 1/TUu Republicans of Ilastiugs met at State with contempt and indignation. Il I
much as wearing the instrumeuta of vio- the logs.
Tbe man who managed tho
—WHEN—
fence, thus having them always at band saw ing was Horace Ousterhout, and the right to prohibit slavery in the Territo- the Court Ilhuse on Saturday evening, is a prochmcnation of insult to the
THE COURSE OF 11UMAX EVENTS, j
to obey the lawless instincts of tho in­ referees were Langdon Hubbard, Propri­ rica, and according to tbe foregoing lan­ July 7lh, for the purpose uf organizing friends of Douglas and to the Democrat-,
dividual. A barbarous standard, ia es­ etor, Richard Graves, foreman, and Ches. guage of Douglas, the people possess no n Republican Club; J. W, Stebbins, io National committee, which has deman­
IT TELLS YOU
ded
.the
appointment
of
pure
Doegins
tablished ; a contest peculiar An our Hitchcock, tallyman. Mr. Hubbard asks
power not conferred by Congress.
•
temporary Chairman, C. S. Burton, -Sec­ Electoral tickets in ail the States.
We
masters, known as a “street .1gl»t,’’_is not who can beat thia. It is certainly a most
UnfortuWrtc stfll, is.the same party in :retary, pror tom.., .
regard the decision of this c'ose Corpora­
rbamefui; a duel is not diahunoyablo; extraordinary day’s work, nnd we repeat
On million of G. W. Mills, that wc tion aa rrlsasing all tho Dougins Demo­
nnd modern imitators of Cain _h£vo a tbe question.
When It is equalled or tbe interpretation placed upon their plat
crats from any oWigntiun whatsoever to
IT TELW TOU
mark set upon them, not lor reprosgh and beaten wo will be pleased to record tbe fortn hy the Convention that nominated organize by sleeting John Roberta, Pres­
support the electoral ticket. They can
condemnation, but for complinrety and facL
But Mr. Hubbard does not think Dougloa. We have already placed the ident, and under the former name of
not vote for it as it stands, without. alulU
approval. 1 wish to keep within bounds; hia mill has done its best, nnd confidently
plank in the platform that binds the par­ tho Hastings Republican Clute—Carried. ifymEtbomselvtw. They cannot vote for
but unanswerable facts, accumulate ■» asserts that he can saw 60.000 feel be­
Therefor*, tire subscribers would say
John Roberts, In the chair. On mo. it without voting for disunionista and se
ty and its candidates to the dictum of the'
fearful quantities, attest that the social tween aun and sun.—Dl. Trib.
IT TELLS YOU
enters. They vaom-t vote for it without
Supreme Court before .our readers, but tion of J. M. Nevins, that J. W- Steb­
system, so much vaunted by honorable
sanetioaiog fraud nnd force in their worst
bins act ns Vice President—Corrj^d. ’
Senators, and which we are now asked to
Tna Grxat Eastxbh.—This big steam­ that they may become more fully aware
shapes. There is but one rescue frtxn
OblbSt
Function and extend, takes its character er since her arrival "in New York keeps of iti* import, we republish It hero:
• On motion of G. Wk Mills, that C.. this last shameless act of despotismjmd
from this spirit god with professions of up her reputation for misfortune.
On
Burton net as Secretary—Curried.
that is a mass meeting of tire democrat­
vJ2rao/M(f. -That it is In accordance -with
Christianity uu the lips, becomes Cain Friday, soin a one on* board had taken aa
IT TELLS YOU
On motion of O. E. Everts, ‘that A. ic people to purge tbe electoral ticket and
tbe Cfoeinnati platform, that do ring tho
like. And this is aggravated by the pre
Everythli* l« their Uwe, at reamMe
Iron lighter between her and the w harf to
out loose from tbe dHunioniats forever.’'
vailing ignorance in the slave States, make a stage for painting her wheels nnd existence of Territorial governmratv; the W. Bailey net hi corftSponding Secre­
rates,
:,'7 ‘
where one in twelve of the adult white it was stupidly left until the wind drove measure of*reslrlction, whaiever it may tary—Carried. ‘
be, imposed by the Fedrrtol Constituted
population is suable to read or write.
BEEF.
On motion of R. J. Grao|, that the
tin port paddle wbed full against it,brcak- on the power nf tho Territorial Legisia
boat
“Kxxp it nxroRK ma PxorLX.—When
ing the floats, ripping out the rivets, and ture over the subject of the domestic re
IT TELLS YOU Of tba
Chair appoint an executive committee uf
MCTTON.
•
Abraham Lincoln was a member of Con­
bending the arms, so aa to require repairs lations u the same has lieen or shall be three. The Chairiqq&gt;ohrted R. J. Grant,
cu.cw.s
gress, Lq voted to refuse appropriation
wchich will cost several thousand dollars.
fartbHr e(1re. torHber «uh
hereafter
finally
determined
by
the
U.
S.
,N.
Bailey,
nnd
O.
E.
Bverta.
'
‘
Of course, there arc exceptions, which
ft»r tboadhport of the United States army,
ninr rslnsble hint* for lb«
On Fruluy night one of tbe steamer’s Supreme Court, should be respected by
wo oil gladly recognize, but it ia this
On mbtiob of H. Smith, that ihe pro­ then fighting the battles of the nation in
creW Mi from the paddle-wheel and frac­
all good citlaansr and enforced with
spirit which predominates and..gives the
Mcxfcd. Now, when patriotic citizens
ceedings-be
puUioiM-d-ia-tho Republican
tured hia skill.
pr&lt;imptne«s
and
fidelity
by
every
branch
'
social tew. Aud here mark an important
are asked to sustain Lincoln, lot them re
Banner, Detroit Tribune, and Detroit Aduf tbe general government.”
difference. Elsewhere violence shows it­
member thatlunfttee’attempted to leave
NaMBOW Escai’b.—A passenger train
self inspite of law, whether social or
Doubly unfortunate was that pert of vertiier—Qfrricd.
our galhmt aoliliers without supplies, and
consisting of six full cars, on Friday last,
statute.
Elsewhere il i« pursued and
Meeting adjuuc&amp;ed fucone week with at tbe mercy of their enemies.’’—All the
was with difficulty stopped but six feet a party in their nomination for Vico
to
stock
condemned; in the slave States it is ad­
obeert for LINCOLN and BLAIR. Locofoco papers.
from tbe open drawbridge that crosses President Fitzpatrick had just voted in three
1
opted and honored. Elsewhere it is hun­
Keep it before tho people, that this h
the Passaic river. The draw of Newark Congren, for Davis’ Slave Code resolu- J
ohn RoDtare,
C.S. Borton,
•
ted as a crime; in the slave Statea.it
HMUaga, April LISM.
a shamelrn:falsehood.
In no single in­
bridge bad been carelessly left. open.
Pres't,
Scc’y.
tions, and was added to the Douglas po­
plarea itself among the honorable graces
stance did Mr. Uncofa refuse to vote for
uf society. It is according to irreswtable
litical body as a "straight leg" to tho
an appropriation for the support of obr
—
“
Underwhicb
king.Bezonian
’
Speak
law that men ore fashioned by what is
army in Mexico. The reason is obvious.
We Insist upon it that every South, in Order to’catch Southern votes. Tho following is from the Eaton Connty
about them, whether climate, scenery, or or die !*
AH the money heeded .to carry on the
Unfortunately Fitzpatrick
would not
iqatitulionx.
Like produces like, and democrat shall pluck his red or white
war was voted before he took hie seat In
Republican •
,
rose,
and
wear
it
io
bis
cap
tn
denote
to
“
run"
and
the
National
Committee
sup
­
this ancient proverb is verified always.—
Qktgrtetf!''.This we state bn the authori­
which
of
the
rival
factions
he
belongs.
S.
W..Fowk«r,
Esq.,
of
thia
place,
will
plied his place with Johnson, of Georgia,
Ixx&gt;k at the miner, delving low down in
ty bf a tpeeeh made by Senator Douglas.
address the chitews ■ uf Vartnonr villc, on
darkness, and the mountaineer, ranging
18&amp;*’Sm Tr»llr‘*
IIL’ 8°pU
as n aort of cork-leg candidate.
thepolitiMtldsonss ©f the day, July IGtii,
—How on earth can tbe democratic
on airy heights, and you will see a con­
But the oork teg party is found to be •iT o’clook, P. M.
PHI LA DELPHI A.
trast in character, aud even In personal party be expected to preserve the Union
It is also expected that ha will apeak al
form. The difference between a coward of tbe Slates when It couldn’t preserve
Boatings, July 13th.
. ....
this
man
Johnson.
He
has
been
all
his
its
nwn
union
1
and a boro may ba traced in the atmos­
’
Philadelphia,
July a.
8.
. «...Uv.rnlB, uuij
phere which each has breathed ; and How
days not only a rank Slave Code man,
Since the above was fti’Type, we have
Pomey’H Proas bitterly opposes the
—Tbc following newspapers in Mass,
ZMMy.M.Awuaf
much more in tbe institutions under
arid the promised meet-, BC
tciion
of the State Central Cothralttee,
but* violent and ultra secessionist.
Ju seen
.ljon .Y
&lt;uuwe, ’
will
support
tbe
Breckenridge
ticket
:
which each has been reared.
If institu­
i.n caWa
...Uk fur a mass .L'
—
ing U. ten po.tpoMj.io
Mot* auu
meeting
of the dem- The Boston Post, Lowell Advertiser,
tions generous and just ripens aobls gen­
r7*.nl. tn
.1.I
k ... .
on the Oregon bill, ho declared and prev time, when appropriate uotiuu will be
erous and just, then other institutions 'New Bedford Times, Greenfield Demo­
must exhibit their influence also.
Vio­ crat, Barnstable PatrioLSslem Advocate, od, (at lewt to tite own aattefeution,) that
lence, brutality, injustice, barbarism,moat Essex Co. Democrat, Lawrence Sentinel, Congress bad no power to exclude slavery
and Lincoln men1 to keep the election out
Population or MtcmoAN Cifrxa.—
be reproduced in the lives of all wbo.live and Pittsfield Son.
of^Coqgreaa, where Lane will certainly
in the territories, and then proceeded, in
According tn IMP hVB census; Jackson

WK

BEER

( rr TEidAt vcu

DECLARATION No. 22!

I" TKLLa Y0U

MEAT MARKET,

The thing must “be did.'

scr orA

.

*1,000 A Y

gastiwu’ Mriit tnrrmt

la eaten by man enters into and becomes
apart of hta body; tbe madder which is
■etan by a dog changes bis bones to red ;
live in all

'Z3

—The democratscall the Lincoln men

tha must violent

manner

to claim the

contains &lt; p*p«hcMl of
IH HfiO
the population wu«,8tt -&gt; is &lt;1855,8r

*"•12

. MwoyM.—Is lU. Suu ,.n

tWrwtad. J.tya, lMe.
towards bleaching thedsrkies. Tbe ‘best
blood’ of the democracy runs in tire veins
of tbe ‘peculiar property.’ -

Harns, Wilkes and Price, taking u»
lead.
A large and enthusiastic meeting
—Thu N. ¥. TrW. WMtegum *m held in St. Louis on the 8d.
A
have changed since the time referred to. dispatch,1 June 38th. wye, -that Senator BreAen.-iAge electoral lickwt. and candi­
Unlirtunato for this.theery, Mr. Johnson Bright admits frankly that Lkxwln wHl dates for Governor, and Lt. Govemor, in
waaja prominent actor in the State of carry Indiana by a largs majority, and
But

ii

may be claimed that his views

At
Caxfii-—Tfe Lntdavllle Journal tafafr

in child
Vie. Us,

a

KfORAtV.

Sar*TS5-&gt;

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

Georgia, relative to tbe recent democratic

ptaadilmMtr on r«»nl wUkio thntet

_

Mln, 8qu*r,T

san

late hour, we left the mrating
«=&lt;»•—«uUmW

'Jilt

�BEPUj

foal anir

LINCOLN CLU1I
The members of tho Hastings Young
Men's Freemont Club, and all others fa.

rorsble to reorganfriogss a Young Men’s
Lincoln Club, will meet at tbe

LARGE AKD BEAUTIFUL

Court

HASTINGS

House Monday eve, July 16th, for the

purpose of such reorganization.

HARDWARE. STORE,

Hastings, July 10, 1800.
By Order of Executive Committee.

CntBBres.—S. W. Chase, of Irving,
Wil* accept our thanks

for a few very

Mr. Chase informs us that

bice cherries.

he has raised s; Viral bushels of this fruit

this season.

_________

884 pages, beautlfally printed md tliatotrated.

Md

able, bat written in so dear and distinct

Caywoa

Chi^f,

to occur.

There fa

this village on Tuesday evening of this

one who cnomtlta ita pages w ith care, con

weak.

Ik-yis,

i Wednesday)
subject.

also, io leetMre

evening

this,

upon the umo

We need not tell our readers

fail to become well posted in the laws of

hfa oavntry.

great book, and so say we.

reputation has preceded his visit here for

“The Family Doctor,” by Prof. Henry
8. Taylor, con toinff simple remedirs easily

stu-rsl years, and wc need only mention

obtained

th? fad that he will.apeak again, to en­

fur ms.

for the cure of

disease iu all

larger than tbe

nee which hung upon the eloquent and

tire absuoee of all msdiod teeimkeliiies.

burning words he uttered on Tuesday

It is appropriately Hlustratod, and gotten

up in excellent style, and like Abe other,

But we

must change this custom new, tn state

that wtfhave n large amount now due on

VIRY

C11XAPSST

iidacriplions, on back volumes, (to say

ibis cuucly is now iu eeasiou, Loqts S.
Lovell, Circuit Judge, being present. The

wo arc

criminal and civil calendars are quite full,

lyone fourth completed.) nnd

Tlie wool

sciUMio has past,- and we Lave received

BOOTS. SHOES A.VD GAFFEES.

nothing, from the

&gt;mprativoly

funds

that have come into the handsof the far
An nbuudiuit harvest ia now

mere.

DRESS GOODS

i&lt;i remember our wants.

We only n?k

that a special term will be convened Sri
lhe'inonlli uf November next.

Tiiaxks.—Ilos. F. W. Kxllooo, will
accept our thanks for document speeches,

pi i&gt;c remembered as heaven has pruaTbc mad dog fright in Hastings, has
nearly subsided.

phus, while returning from this village,U'

Inrge unmuzzled in our streets.

la«t, was thftown from his horse and'had

SPECIAL

The accident wns vnuactl

|r* leg Lruken.

NOTICES

Ib»th bones uf

iIte knee.
Aside front tbe pain nnd unr.-»t -if lying iti tlie Mine po»iti&lt;« fur '

culninitv tu thn^Doctor, in

circum-

bis

We trust there will be no lack

'taures.

or assisUmcc among his

«.f sympathy

• '

neigh tore.

' " v

IRON, 8TEBL, NAILS, MILL CIR­
CULAR

sod

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

Wo can clothe you from tho crown

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

uf the

Wc have piles of 3 11 EET1 NG8
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

si.'.^binJCTs:

PARASOLS

TABLE BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

bend to the solo of

and vrarrant price* tu suit

the foot

-

-

TOWELING, SASH, and PUTTY, B U I L D E R S'
also
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
BROA D CLOTHS, plain and fancy
CASSIMERE3, Linen Drillings, Deo BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of evCLOTHS,

DIAPER,

aud all kinds of domestic goods;

GREAT DIBCOTBRY I

THE DHILOSOPHER’S STONE '

ima, F. At M. Qwaimcrca, TWEEDS,

FOUND.
We also manufaclnre Copper, Brass, Sheet Iron

tion, all of wffleb we will sell at Hard Timos

CAN’T BE BEAT.

E.A.-VT3

We hare a flue variety of Mualins, Lodire*
SLEEVES and cbllare, ChimdsHU GvnU ahirt
Bosoms and Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS also Hoairey, every style at Gloves snd
Mitts, Boonctu, Bibbona, Dress Trbamia&lt;a, etc.

Le~ Any of oar readers i
or HerofulottS eirmplntnts, u... ««
. —-------- —
remarks in our advertising columns respecting it.
Our assortment of.Table and I’oAct Cutlery,
Brrt tittle of tbe nature at thia disorder has baen
known to tbc people, and tlx dear expOuition cf 8ILVEM SPOONS, Turf Monaia. Hoop Skirts,
it there glrea, wifi prove aoreptabla as&gt;d s«eM. Yankee Notiona, and tHsp-is grnaral U AA and
We have lonx admired the sserebmg and able
manner in whieh Dr. Avar tresis every subjuclhr

ISAAC C. MOTT,

and Tin Ware of any and every shape and descrip­

Our lusortmenl of BOOTS A SHOES of aU
varieties, Ladies Gaiters, Gesta Uaiaora, Oxford
Tics, C»ck», Ac.,

T^OTTG-HS

Manufactured at the lowest rates, and put

this hot wentl.cr uf mid

Mintmer, the areklctot is a great pecuniary

CORD,

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

tint leg arc tn-ken a few inches above !

weeks during

THE

Boys’ Clothing which we offer nt

Notice!!

Iw his lioree breaking through a small

l-ridge made &gt;-f pole*.

BY

Hats, Caps, Bonnet*,

Dogs arc running at and every kind of GOODS for Men and

/ Sivebx Alvidxnt.—Dr. J. F. Adol­
hia home hi Carlton, on Friday afternoon

PRINTS

d/:ln tne WorfiLi

New Additions

It is more than likely

be­

ing gathered and We must urge our friends

The Best and CbenntM Household 1W

*•

but the most ImpoTlknt cases go over to

Htiolher term.

box. with a larn ahret of dfreeUs«£ amf rtl *r
2*Matspwbos;4hawfar«L . - ■ a

RATHS.

To Dvr.
I’ATnuxs.
It lias
nut styles
recently
Cctopri.™
.11—U&gt;.
1.txt
cf FILES.
Two dollars sent to PubBshera wHhse­
Cbsllies, britUcnts, fawns, Bcregw, FROCH
cure single copies of each book by return MVSLINR, and sll other kinds fast eso b« nam­
ed,
many
of
whieh
sre
greatly
superior
In quality
mall.
ami beauty to anything here to fore oFcred la this
Cieccrr Corer.—The Circuit Court fur

nothing of the present uno which in oesr-

greatly in need uf the funds.

ccodition fur three loos years. You may publish
thia letter if you like, to aaaist tbe ack ud ndratoa' yoar repuuttco.
Truly yours,
D. C. CAIN.

HARDWARE

should be in “Everybody’s" hands.

ual wants before our readers.

irl^^iRE JUKT REGEB’WC

Tbe discovery of coating a pill with anfar «&gt;■
inated with Dr. Herrick. AUutbsrssn mmW-

The great charm of this work al

so, is its complete slropliciQ-, nnd the en­

1.,-cn our custom of placing our individ­

of all kinds romprisins
BROWN BHIRTtNC
INGS, Striped and CL
Ime, Cottonades, Sa
Jeans, Fancy and Bia
meres, Prints, &amp;c.

We advisa-Every body"

teresting speakers of tbc country.

sure an andience, even

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

to buy It, for “Everybody” ny4 it fa i

that Mr. Brown is one of tbe most in­

His

ABE NOW AT THB BEAD

ia not fully calculated to meet. 1

equally adapted to all the Stoles, and no

Come and See !!

TturzHANCi Lxcrt’Me.—TmntLow W.

•chrcply any business contingency that it

in

Ckitf, lectured at tbe Court House

ON LOW PRICES

DRY GOOUa

• Kyle that If to hardly possible fbr a

of tlie Wlumtin

recently

mure

GREAT VARIETY

with directions and advice pok only reli­

misunderstanding

Iluoww, furmcriy of tho

dry goods

It gives full and complete forms,

up in any part of the county.

er Here Uns riffc ofNew York, It is fbe oulv goof
jfacr fur the neopk of Battle Crook, Katasmwu

Also a lot of Miscellaneous D&lt;x&gt;kii,r and a gift
with each book of one doftxr or upwards.
AU our groda were srieeted with prtil care,
sad particular regard to tha demands, ot thia
community, and will be auid at pncea that cannot

REND IN YOCR ORDERS, aU tba gaodq will bo
Klrcird and put uj, with aa snueb care aS jf you.
were jreaeol to meet them ytwrerivea. '

listing of ststt va»ie»y and of

GROCERIES

.

.

COOKING 8TOVS!
Of every Variety,

A «&lt;m&gt;! breeze, which continued through

the day. was freshly blowing at sunrise,
m hen

the

charge

HARD-WARE

booming cannon, under tbe

Wnerwl
Csllsndi

of B. A. Culaut, Gunner, ush­

ered in the exercises snd welcomed tho

anniversary of our natal day.

At the

W. bare school books, ell kinds of blxak books,
Pocket Udgcre. Mccfesmcs' Manual. Arnold',
writing Fluid, NoU, Cap. Letter, and Legal Pa­
per. aud all kinds of stationery in great variety.

time ap|Miinicd,a procession was formed,

preceded by almnd of martial music, and
the Hastings Brass Band.
A

slight

a considerable

shower

portion

cut
of

MAGWETJC

off quite

thu

cession, which portion however aoon join­

ed the crowd at tbe grove near tbe Fair

ground.

Considering tbe almost imme­

P. H-&amp; J. RUSSELL.

diate prospect of rain, tbe audience was
quite large.

The proceedings, however,

sere uninterrupted, and the enremonies

Hastings. May IJth, IMO.

CARD.—The suberribcr, aprucGenl Chem­
Chredca! prepare-

ist and mannfacturer of
Atiocs.
French Coamrtlc*.

"ere all we had promised or expected.—

the past seventeen reara, now offers ffros of

The opening prayer was made by Rev.

Bslm.thst

A. II. Gaston, Chaplain.

AND

ty vat BDreeiCToaor as sew .£■?
THK GBKAT HKALER OF MANKIND I I &lt;

BURNING FLUID

■errick’s 8«rar Ccalcd WUa!

Tho reading

ma

&lt;&gt;f the Declaration of independence was

S It K

would ys/ntDf

E Of&gt;L E,

;

T H I N Kt

DRY GOODS1

AFrtR WHICH. Jkpri '

in a manner which we have never aeon,

■&gt;r rather heard surpassed.

VEBY CHEAP

The Oration

by N. Bailey, Haq., was a well written,

MASCFACTTEEtr AWD JOINERS’

You'd scares &lt;xdm\ at "tbla iaU day,
With starttlsg eurea • boob so Bn

and patriotic effnsion, and although quite
lengthy, was listened to throughput-with

marked attention.
invoked

by

The benediction was

Rev. J. Boynton.

The

regular toasts were good in sentiment,

Jatl.-to
HOME TESTIMONY.
Gaass Lxx». Have* Ca, Mrat.. Aug. 11, W.
u. a
SizMiVS.

well read by Mr. Perry.,but were inm-

mkrliy disposed 'of, by firing tlie cannon
and a few strains of music for each, by

the Brass Band.

LA. Holbrook per­

formed the duties of President to the
•atisf^lqn of all, Uiroqghout the entire

exercises, unless we except the summary
disposition of tbe sentiments oflered by
the Committee on toasts.

On th. whole,

tbe day passed off geneiglly quiet, and
Without accident, save a few block eyas

w©©s j&amp;s ®w

•nd bloody noses, of a few whose patriot-

M tbe aa»a quality ess bt bereft it xny piaoc fa

i«m exceeded their discretion'.

Miehigas.

.x;s .

t

“riy port of last week, the bridge, or a
P»rt of it, ovea the Thornepple, river, M
Ibadaud, fell; ouryiog down with it, ws

b«Ura, a tram, in which warn aevcxal of
OXEN, COWS, and .k^UTO

the family or friends of Etory G Grona.

We wi* to

Fortunately, ths section of Um

ATTLK-Afco BDG8®drtttP.

brid**,

bailey A kerfxeld.
W&lt;»4be river, wbera RBMrtaM

«ng with bot alight k^twy.

"

©QRiirajSKiir

pro­

UMtin]fa.Wiy?lh, m

Our

,

}[

Groceries &amp; FAnoy Goods
fast can be found In • tbs' eastern or wc.fara m«r'

�STOMACH BITTEI

DRUG STORE!!!

durtroyiBg life, than to porfact maebnee
tor waving time and labor. Colt maxes a
tart uno, while Whitney aod Fitab gain
nothing but vexation and disappointment
Tbc truth ia, man ia a fighting animal, and
not particularly fond of tabor.
. Among tbc taleat of theae inventiona
is lhe monster gun reuenUy cast for Mir
governmcnt,at the Fort Pitt Iron Worfca,
aud about to ba teslod at Fort Monroe.
It ta decidedly the "areal gun" of tbe ar­
my, nnd bflicvrd to be the largest piece
ol'ennnun in the world. It was cast oo 8
new principle, and is encircled by two
large iron bands, six feet in dlameU-r.and WE ARE NO tV ON HAND
one fool broad, which acta a% wheels, tbe
with ono of tho LARGEST and
•gon tainj tta axle. Its weight is 49,090
BEST Aaaortmcnta of
pqtindr.iu boro fifteen in^hpsin diainuter.
‘aiid alMiut 14 t«et long, basing » capacity
of 16 bushel a A stout staalacrea man
can easily enter it and pass down to the
bottom.
As a compliment for this monster gun,
some one in England has invented a new
guupowder, w hich is said to be less dfingerbuh than ordinary powder, produces
vary liule smoke, and that of u less pun­
gent kind than usual. This article nwst
grow in favor with those who, like Hot'•pur’s dMrtlexs, dislike the smell of “yil-laiuiius salt {Mitre.”
But, sir, better still. Sir Macdonald
Stephenson proposes to supersede gun­
powder altogether ! Ho Is engaged upon
a new mortar, which ta to discharge shot
by tbe application of high pressure steam
to ta tho projector of great centrifugal
velocity. Ten or more shote can be dis­
charged for every single shot of tho ordi­
nary mortar.
A rotary steam engine ta
employed to ininart high centrifugal force
to a cylinder of about seven feet diame­
ter, sud pass down the a rain or spokea to
tbe periphery, where they arc retained by
an apparatus which is regulated to release
them at the precise time required. This •
ta a revolver with a “vengeance!"—Portlatui TratucripL

DRY GOODS

Ever shown in thia

An exchange asks if “anybody can tell
why, when Eve was manufactured from
one of Adam's ribs, a hired girl wasn't
made at the same limo to wait on her 1”
The Life Illustrated answers this question
ns foliuws:
.We cao,;Cnay I Because Adam never
ing to be darned, a collar string to be
sowed on, or a glove to be mended “right
away, quick, now !”
Because be never
read the newspaper until tbe nun gut
down behind tho palm trees, and then
stretched himself yawning out, “ain’t sup­
per most ready, my dear ?”
Not be.—
He made the fire and hung ever tbc tea­
kettle himself well venture, and pulled
the radisbes, and peeled tbc bananas, and
did every thing else that ho ought to!—
lie milked the cows^nd fed the chickens,
and looked after the pigs himself.
Be
never brought home half a dozen friends
to dinner when Eve hadn’t any fresh pomegrantca, and the mango season wax over.
He never stayed out till 11 o'clock, to a
“ward meeting,” hurrahing for the out
and put candidate, and then aaplded bcosuse poor Eve was sitting up sod crying
ntoide tbe gates.
To be sure be acted
rather cowardly about apple gathering
time, but then that don’t depieciate bis
general helpfulness about tbe garden.—
He never played billiards, Dor drove fast
berere, nor'choked Eve with cigar smoke.
Ho never loafed around comer groceries
while Eve was rocking liule Cain’s cradle
al home. In short, he did not think she
vas specially created for tbe purpose of
waiting on him, and wasn't under the Imprwuiion that II disgraced a man to light­
en his wife’s cares a little.
Thai’s the
reason why Eve did nut need a hired girl,
and we wish It was the reason that none
of her lair descendants did!

DR. ROBA CFS

BCAIBIIAmi UMEME8II

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi umta*
KF FOR MEDICINAL FURPOSK8.ONLY. «JB

hoMrty of thia clow, or wbo oteere to iovertigate
far UmbmIvea, arenaw of«woUd oo this impor

GROCERIES!

DnubMktaviteatta'rtteBtae of tbarick to tba

&lt;mlGIN At^ LETTFBN,
from wwnbera oftha Madieal Profarefo*. Editor,
r' •“'.'•.•mt E.-eis&amp;.’tssx.,?.'’

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;

"* “

WftSSSft
Also a great variety of the

ffl-n-T^irgyr IPjEBynnEXBl’

AM CttklBg Extracts,

PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.
Upon our shelve* may ba found all of tba
■ml re.tore tba tawllh aad slrtsgth of die safferer.

PATENT MEDICINES

“

SICK. FEMALES,

who bar. lauxuitliod furyrerain brlpteM wrekneM and dra|wodency, recuperate with great ra­
pidity under their invuroraUnr operation. That
ail Mxual diMbditiea are removed by tbeir ear
dial and gently itanulating propertiea. That^hey
recruit
SHATTERED CONHTITUTIONS.
however they may have been trifled with and
■baead; that their direct tendency la io lengthen
life, and render ft enjoyable Thai, operating di­
rectly upon tbapotan'/jMeuw inlteMcorf, they

Market, which we

CAUSE SOON TO IlfcAL,
and discharge from the ay.tom 'every taint cf
Scrofula, whether hereditary or ollicrwlac. That

are prepared to sell at a small

advance from
aad there ts no disease of Ibe Stomscii and Bowels,
tbe liver, tbe mvvou* system, the akin, glands or
muscles, aarsixo rsou uirviurica or rua nux&gt;i&gt;
son sacaxntnta, in which ibcr do not give nromre
rMf/, and, (11 administered before tbe very cit­
adel Of llfc has been lursdod,)c patella end
itTmlnd that tbeSCANDINAVIAN VEO-

NEW YORK COSTS.

mother to bear up under her tlhansriug lllah
and respotiaibiitiies. Nursing tnuihere gene­
tally prefer the Diners t« «ll other iuvifurn
tors Ibat receive tbe en-lorecucul of physi­
cians, because il la agreeable lo l!ie la.J: ■«
we!) aa certain to give n peiuancui iucrc^te
of bodily strength.
AB those persons, to wbon- we hare petlien
lady referred above, to wii: suffeivrs flow
fever and ague, cawed Ly aoelnria. diarrLcna.
dysentery, indigestion. !&lt;« of appetite, aud
all diseases or dcrangetncr.is of the sicamch.
superannuated Invalids, perrons of sedeniarv
oectq&gt;atlon, and nursing in&lt;.'bera. will commit
their own physical welfare by giving to lloetetlev’s Celebrated Sfomnch Bin ere a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the pnLlie sgainet
using any of tbe many itnilath.us or counter­
feits, but eak for lloarimn’s Ci.liuhvxu
firoxacH Dirts as. and see that each bottle bas

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by tbe
extwricncoof thousands of living wilmraaee who.
in letters, affldavila, medical work., aud by word
of mouth, proclaim them lo be the vere-best prep­
aration of the knad ever offered to lhe brokendowu
victims of ill health. Thev bfinl disease through
every avenue and organ of tta ar.tcm, and to ex|&gt;el it thoroughly and permanently.
Nd one eon doubt their imperiority afrer
one single trial—they ere not only belter
bul. In fact, cheaper than-any other I'illa.'for it
takes a leas number of them to produce a better blown ou lhe side of the bottle, end stamped
effect
oo tho metallic cep covering tbc covk. and
Fricwoftbe Scandmariaa Blood Furifier. fl observe that our autograph aiguaiurv teen tbe
per bottle, or *3 per half draco. Ol tbe .Hcaudi- label.
u;if_ -i__ .____ i__ __ ■ &gt;___
*A" Prwrared and sold by HOSTETTER *
BMXTH, Pittsburgh. Pa- and sold by aL
druagiata. grocers, end dealorr generally
throughout the Vultod Stale, South Auto-

J. S,GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
Uaslinga, May fid, IBrt*.

talion heretofore ankaown. A
“P“a
ihte po&lt;"‘ »iU
uw*‘ ^werfnry
wtemre of tart sreert ton or bl .rooing puffery.
Ths coi.sumtaiun uf IJostcnerte Stomach Ji*«lers fee the u«t year nmotmred to acre s Ulf
nllltoa tattlre, au l from Ita manife* ateady
iwcraaae is time* pea-*. It teovideut that uuring
the coming year the ecu.urn prion will reach
near one mJUlcu Itottliw. Thia immcmwaacnni
ceuH never have tarn told Lnl for the rare
medteina! preper lie contained in Ita prepwrr.Scau&gt; Head. Btfmius axt» Smtirnc Artion, and iLe.nanciiuB of lite titeH prCMiineiii
ncnom, Mgootrairi. Dutsass. Dwarwr, Kwphyalrians in lte« reUtone uf ita country
xaloia ox Tic Dovlocrxcx. Dbxiutt, prowhere the artfolc ia bust known, who not only
nrata ak» Ixcroirrtax, Ear»n*BL«. Koan
recommend the Bitten to ibeir paii&lt;»‘*. tan
ca St. Axthoxt’s Flxx, on &lt;1 inflow! tbo whole
are ready atull Umre logivoiertte ontatetoito
dMS rf complaints uuii&lt; from. Imtvbxtt o»
vScau/te aU
rtom-ebte denMgnmcM.
nu Blood.
aad tbe dlMRMs reedliug itarefium.
This compownd will to MwMfKX
This Iff nd s (eMpetary popularity. uWaincl
moter of .health, when taken in the epnng, to
by extrnevdinary effort, io the way of tn®
expel die foul human which fritrr in tho
petlng tta quallrire r.f ihe W.iere, bul a solid
Ulf. J — .1—. —WMT. Rv »» - «*»■ estlniailou af an iuvwtual-lc khiUcIm. which i.
dcriiued to tear eii'iur,' ~ o litne lirelf.
lloalcller'a Siommb Linos have rrnied
a Gudscw! to regiona where fever and ague
and various rthar bilicn. Cuhiplatals Lave
counted Itadr vtetims by LundycJa.
To be
itfe to Male eohfl-’cmly ital the ••Hitler.”
«re n certain cure for tin- flyspepdn Bda like
.liwanre. is to ibe prepriclvta a vmirce of onalloyed pleasure, it leuv-vca all morbid mailer
from the atom cb. mulfiee Ibe htood, and
imperta renewed vitaUty/aiLe nerreciagytoma.
giving It that tone and »nergy imH.pewaUe
for thg restoraiiuii nf hcallli II operate* upon
the etomach, liver, and ether digerthe oigana. :
.mild'y but powerfully, and anon reidom them
tnaeendliien e«*euttal lo il.e brshhy discharge
ol Ibe fuiictluii. of nature.
Elderly pera- na way u*t tbe Blum daily os
per direeriiins on the ta-llle, and they will find
in it n rtiiuulalit peculiarly adapted (o cmiiforl
. •leclinivr years, a. il I. r!rca«i&lt;l lo lhe potato,
iuvigorwiiiig lolhc bowels, excellent am tonic,
aud rejuvenating generally. We Lave ihc evi­
dence cl tlionsaiid. of aged men' and women
who bare cs|*vieuced the tanefil of living thia
prrparnlton white auff-ring from ali miuh deraugemrnta nnd geactal debility; ailing uuder
prtlrr.dsng to be concentrated extracts of it,
the advice of pbyaiciiwa, they have atandoned
contain but Hide of the virtue of Sarawporilla,
all deleterious drtge nnd fairly listed lhe
or ny thing else.
During late years the public ten boon mis­
genilcr sex. .There are eensin f exhale vim
led by large bottles, prctendlng to give a quart
their eares arc au harwlng II.M a.auy »f |lw «
ct Mttreetof8cr«piriiteforooe&lt;teIMr. Mm
sink uiwlcr the trial. The rolniea cf moil-i
of
these have been frauds upon tbs sick, for
aud child is »o sbeorbiugly lender, ibai IU
they not only contain little, if any, Banapamother, especially if »be be young, is r.pt &lt;«
rilte, but often no curative nxopcrure whatev­
forget her own health in hvr extreme nnsietr
er. lienee, bitter and pntaftil disappointment
for her Infant. Sboni 1 the period &lt;ff nmieritily
hsx followed tho use at tbe various extracts cf
arrive during ibe summer srnann. ths wear ol
Samparilte which flood tho market, until the
body sad mind i« general.’t ■ur'avalcd Here,
name itself is justly despteed. and has become
then, is a necessity for a &gt;rii,.iuant Io rreiqe-

Quod/eaP.

EATON &amp; BARRY.
MI CHIGAN,

information can be ba* gratis of aayoT the agent* i
throgbout the ooantry.
In dilbcvlt or complicated caret Dr. Raback I
may »• applied to personally ar by letter toelua- i
log oo* stamp for the replr.
Principal ollie* sad »rie room., No. « East
Fourth rt., 'd boilding from Maio ttrert, CineinPOWERS A CAMPBELL.
o*»i, •&gt;., Laboratory lo Hairatand street, v
For tola by J. P. Roberta A Co. Iteatinga. Eli
Th* subscribers would inform the mtUena of NicbotaOrannvilteMiHu. P. A^ltreler, ateo Hoff­
man
a*d be Iteimer. MiddlerRM, M. C. Swift,
Hosting. and vicinity, that they are now prepared Prairieville,
and by D-uggi.t* and Merchauti geo
to do all business pertaining to
really throughout th* country.

docs not keep itself independent of such
iafluaoeex.
Tbe time has coms, in fact,
when politicians are far more itrictly a: j

tta mercy of lhe prcas, than the contrary.

DB. J. C. AYER A Co.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, •1 per BatUa | Elx Battles fr »3.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

U,.. or WktiM a d^gre^re^

. h..h |!m&gt;

U»

*»

l!1DU'™rr*Uf “ •” Ils mn .
ainxlo bos cf I Luo* Ch.h bcau p;lu k„
saleod for the mwstUMtwl ta^
attended Costiveucaa.
Iu unchecked Iharrura, even when odrumd t*
Dysentery, cui.linned. emaciating, and
Iv moltoasat
h... I__ - - TlrV”’1'

Iu Ultorniitteot Fever, it and aecmMrllrte a
great remedy end energetic mtorelire. aad li.
proCrita in toe new M-titemreta of lb, Wret, win
probibly be one of b&gt;ghrenown aad eaetdiwm.
No remedy Iim ever been diaevrervd is lb.
whole inetorycf medicine, whieb nett, nxb
prompt, happy, end fully re,tor.tn» rfou..
Good appetite, complete dignltou, raped aopd.1
tion m .trenrth, with on untuual dUtawitiJI, k&lt;
^rt *“d Cheerful cxcreUe, inin.-evh.trir Wk.«

Pat tip in neat flat metal boxes cuntustox *■»
pUb. pnee 10 rente net bo*! ferrele bj drejgi.ta
end drelera Will be ,ent free tn ear addn^.a

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
nrepfaf.tf, Z&gt;rop«y, TMZer, Ttowarv «w&lt;
Jl ormr. Gout, fftKrul^a, at a
PO, Mfyijqt)* afa*
They are oanr-eoaM. so that tha asset oenaitivs can take them plraaantly, sad they are the
fatally pkyam.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced.

Prise U costs yer Rex; FHs tans ter SLOO.

Young America Ahead.
•

The resiJKHis why

FRANCIS
ROWER
Is
the

BLA0K8MITHING,

doing

targoat Hardware busissM in Hi

RIST GOODS.
U)
rccicviigmy SPRI
&gt; «&gt;a baadkVrai nr
SUKLI'Ot HEA VEUJJUf il AEE iTUVCV

T1X, COPrXJ: AXDEHXKT-IEOX
WAKE WL^-'Ul OMEH

TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
KEW B T- babuptr best
O MEDICINAL SALERATU8.

My aaaortmeni of PARLOR STOVES, cornyru.
the most beautiful patterns in martrt.
I bare tba greatest variety ol

elevated

LANDS FOR SALE!!

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES:

n&gt;e radseriber offers for sale, the following d»sended LANDS, situated in tbe conn tv of Barrv.
CHOIC­
EST KINDS of Umbered and loe oak opening
lands, dectrsMo for the cultivation of the different
kinds of grain, and, also for grass :

kind of property Exempt from
Execution in every State.
How to make an alignment
properly, with forma for Cotnpoaition with creditors, and the
tnaolrrni laws of every State.
The legal relatione existing be-

_

H U roUrriy different Bom

.
' i. . eery
v. ■■-— Hardware, including . Locks, Latches. Batt*
Serawa HI a gen of all kmils.
TIN "W-AJRE;
pOPPER, Tin and Sheet Iron Wart of all klads

rtfervoacing water os ih« ley.
When
you pnrehaa* dm papar yOU .houid

■J OMHNG’OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY *hr»J
O dad to. KAVE-TROUGHandCOXDUCTUE
» short notice, in alas and atyle to suit ciub.■&gt;««
•
’
FRANCIS BOW ER.
Haiti tg.Febuary I Silt, IMS.
b&lt;°

1

r-i., iu~., fau™d
COMMERCIAL LAW.

”9.
W-XB.W.f •
lx Biinvoi.
Weal •( at North-wart X
s*. W.

M

It Tells You Tbe law for Mechanics’ Liens in
every State, aad tbe NeturaMskifon tears of this country, and
bow to oomply with tbe oune.
It Tells You The tew concerning Pensions
aad bow to obtain one. and tbc
Pre-emption tews to Public
I
______ *
E. M of »• X- M efSectios AA
■ partieulsni anplv to Milo L. VTllIiaeae, Bal­ Il Tells You The tew for Patents, with mndo
a, Barry
g*3AKroRD
sepLl&amp;ly

Derby, Coos.

It TeUa Ym

. meat* aadtable of Fho.
How to mil taw WiD, nod
bow to administer Ol aa Ealata, with tba law and the re
guiremcata thereof in every

It Telia Yea The meaning of Law term In
run into dmpay or consumption.
Th&lt;7
are spacdlly unfitted A&gt;r their calling, and
their fafrfeest atubilion reema to be the
•ownership of a public bourn.
A few

ree held in anr Coli«r.'room^ &lt;~r“ ud.nta «
priv Hegodto attend a&amp;ihalactarwto thi*depart,
inent. .nd lo receive fu.lroctiou In tbl. Impertaat
branch of tba emir— (row, t*. -Xi.------- 1 ■ . '■

New Barry Mill,
IS now hi guceMsfel operation, ready

T9- **KE your own soap, whh
4
T. BABBITT* FLEE OONO»rL-

to do any amount of

/2

TED POTASH.

NEW ARRANGEMENT.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

WARM MEALS AT AU. UOttU

First Rate MILLER,

74J-“ia:a,Tir ”

and our mill being built on the most
improved .plan, together with a gooi
Stnuttcr—wo are prepared to

New Arrangement

beat of work,

vtyprisisff ■on everywtare3a eeBloy t

BOLTWpOD At GRANT.
Hastings, Ren'XjMiei

OUB OM V&lt;Q*t
«1"“T“h"4‘“! * “
D-rtfor^lhoptaa,

ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE.

do th*

Pleaae give ua a eall.

Cash paid hr wheat.

BOOTS Ab 8XXOBS

SI,000 A YEAR

WORK,

Having secured tho services of a

•«p. CoMjrares will find u,te the

«&lt;i.«Bureorr.»ownL

Singl. oepie. win K Nat by mall,
paid, to every Farmer, every Mrehani
Kaaef Bustatae, aMevwy Udy.foowr
oa
cf |I 00, or ia a law style of

CUSTOM.

tn m good order and *» prompt as any
other Mill in Berry, or any other county*

’"■‘•-ranted duulfl. lb, strength of

EATING SALOON!!

SCHOOL BOOKS!

returned from prcirectcd trtvel in t i„(.B
Some very Mgtud tuMancvs of tbu k!l4 ‘
ed of Female •»tr»»~
. J T 7?

LSmt

NEW FIRM!!

THE undersigned are prepared to publish, by
MibserijAiou.n new aud eumpteto Map of the countic. of JEaton .nd Barry, Michigan, from care­
ful survey, of the entire diatriot. made ,xprcaaiy
for this woek.and from otticial.. Reoords and oth­
er reliable reformation. Tbc Mop will dsllncate
very minutely tlie vanuu. Geographical aod Top­
ographical feature, of the couaUca, amogg which
may be enumerated the following:
1. It will show all tin, Tawn.hip, Section
Mid Quarter Line.
x. It will .bow the Boundary Line, of
Farms, aad the same, of owucre gcactally.
X. It will show the location o( Public Hoads,
Thk Gkowhid Impobtabok or ths
Pau*.—Since the time Mr. Seward first dfottagulahiug tbe opcu road, from those not
«. liwtU show tba locaUoo of Churches,
ctilared into political fife,’a considerable
change hits undoubtedly taken place is School Ho usee. Hotels, Mil-s, Mauufaotor.re,bwellings. Shop., Ac.
the relative power and importance of the
a. it Will give the course of Rivers and creeks,
nreu and of lhe politician*- Some of thr aud show the location aud out Lore of all mean­
Utter, bale very naturally felled to keep dered l.»L' ».
b. it will contain plan, of the Principal Vil­
path* with Ibis prdgret&lt;«nil j&gt;«*rha|&gt;s have lage.. .hawing tbc streeta, lota, aad location or
evrc degenerated io thesp .estimates of building.. Esch village plan will also contain a
the-'jourrialrtt, os Abejj have ihcu^clvcs Directory, giving tbe uamre aud bardneva of vil­
lage subaenber.. Tba recorded additions to Vib
_ i__
fotta advanced hT consldetnticn and au- i.»« _:n I.ttarky,- If tho* press wpe unce generally
process iff cc uttrucUon.
stiifivcl lo lhe mulding tamd of Seoatoni
8. It will .-untam a Distance Table, giving tbe
anJ.Governors, and the newspaper e&amp;toit। distenco by li&gt;o mual direct open roads, between
wuhp-to any extent, a mere oappet to be■ any Villages in both counties.
played-by that class of people, rewarded
with smiles only, or empty compliments, tion, aad the sretiau o0 which thev reside.
10. Venous objects uf public importance, not
uiiil IxuWned upop for every manifestation
above enumerated, will be carefully driineatod.
of indqicndeocc, through accident, or io a,
li. * Views of private residences and preudnsat
lucid incident of oelf-rcspect, such is the buildings, will be engraved oh tbe margin by spe­
cial contract In order to secure aa ntscrtioo.earosm no longer.
That statesman connn ita ly ^plication shoul be made to the Agents In
a great mistake wbo imperiously demands their rrepecVve districts.
IX The Map will be neatly engraved, band
auy aupport of the proas on the master- somely
colored, substantially backed with doth.
aod-servaat hasia.
No public journal
commands aay popular confidence which*

upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing It haa virtues Which are irrcolxtiLte
Sthe ordinary run of the ducnscn it is intondtn cure. In order to secure their complete
emdiealiou from the system. tlie remedy should
be judieinuriy takm according to directions on

niton of nervous and muscular energy fn-m SX

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THURSDAY MORNING,
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&lt;■ »rsJ *tory

republican banner

Aart

terms

:

Vh'-u idkrrcd hr the carrier,
fa be paid iararuiljr in adraaoe.

MkKriplion-

PROPRIETOR.

a^olT
fastings' business girrdoqi.

.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY. JURY 19-^860

L. CORNELL &amp; CO.’S
dodble LOCK TIGHT FABTstlCH,

Premium,
35 and 40 Dollar

fiOLTWOOD A GRANT,
I.Al.KIH m »’l ki»'!»of «!ty, good*, gtoceriM,
cr-ekrry, Ae. State *t, oppoeito jxiaioatae.

B

SEWING MACHINES

II. J. KENFIELD,
EAIXR ui ■ r«v raiirty of dfy
ri t. &lt;-r-ick«ry, hardwsro, raw]

P

-j ‘asikl:

r. II. A J. K C SS ELL,
.L AI.ERS u» dry goods, clothing. tSoota and

Bien-w.y
.1 FIRST CLASS MACHINE,
Wldcb we win well at a wm 'stnslf profit The
Muhtae U tars*.-NINE IftulS Bt FOUR to
USS ’EM***- -wa “

FBAJICI* HOWER,

« r \MTACrURKRS
31 t-erwarv. I)&lt;»!rr
•irlt h.irdware, cutlery i
&lt;»,l cf tlir puit-ottlce.

IT TURNS VERY EASY AND 13 ALMOST
NO1SEUSB IN OPERATION!

issssaH-s

J. W. OAKLEY,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in, and maunl! (acturcr of leiiber, findings, 4e., Battlv
Tcl&gt;. Also, agent* for the sale *f rubber
ill widths. Caah paid for btde*, pelt*,

They neo d not drop a stick or
break a Needle.
The IMvteg Whstl b on tho outside of the tnble. rnliretr free from eon!set with a lady’s dress.
J. I*. RO DEBTS A Co., *
They will do any kind of oewlnt done by mstAl.l.US in drop, medicine*, patent m«dlcton, ]&gt;an&gt;l«. nil*, turpentine, bunuuf tln!&lt;l.
.j’-j
tunvj unu ver­
iturehqtiur*. dyc-»ii»fi», w :ndow-g!s-«, ptitre. windie. Mk-team is acknowledged to tic tbviirongeat aud &gt;no»t eluiw made by macbin«rr—cash
atieb being independently locked.*
Will uot rip, thuagh every third *Uch be
V. FAHKEH.
cut 11
XtMtol.HSALK and retail dial*
VV »nd I‘iot»&gt;iou&lt;. 1'urk. Lait

h

| Threw! wi:!. kju.1 facility.

J.

tj

TAKES THE U1G11EST I’KEMITJI

_ i oyer all others for family Mwing. We bars
already crcr Tvn TLwiwrs/in daily use, and net

K’o’.a:, I'uli.i , au-l T»x agent. I‘a
11
liva i'-i l to making out llfvdi
a i i Contrael*.
Great care ta'aeu
closiux Mortgages by B-tr-tiiier.irjit.

j wilMUCCtlt
I &gt;« avoeirJ.
* s'T&gt;nk
■*&gt;
mnK and Fueih

VOK,

chine ecnibi,.ed.

- ' .f mwiiicOo the hurst JackanetM and SvisaUuslius. Either of tlu sr arc ce*Hr Wanted from iht.
J AMEN A. NWEEZEY,

,’V. «»J

|

»ire sj^ncy oftfce

.»t«&lt;i Knlsry I'wb- , VNIVEMAt HEMMER IND GUAGE,

HOLBROOK,
perfectly sitcnls in its opersl'on, and csstlr admsted to fold a thourasd dlQerrnt width* ol

HARMON SMITH,
TTORNEY. Counsellor A Wirlfar. in alt the

Iyiivsir

X and Surgvvo. Office tn Russell's

JOHN ROBERTS,
TJilVSICl AX andSnruvon. DwcPAason Broad-

irelirr ffraiJMtnUj/ Mttled ia Ci•oijn, baling
haring purchased the exclad'« right for the sale

COUNTY OITIOimB.

TVDOE OF PROBATE, Circuit Court Com;
tl niissiciner, Attorney and Conn»ellor at Law
.nit Notary Public. Conveysncina and Caltacttag promptly attended to. will be found in। tha
.
II i.J
nn
M cJtd fd- stay*

THRILLING

my reach.
.
. Although tho bush was out of my
reach, I at l»*t succeeded in getting hold
of it by means of a loop which 1 made by
tying ’ray suspenders together.
I then
drew it towards mo, and cut it off with
my pocket knifa—«&gt;ne of that sort known
as “Barlow knives.’* having a single blade
about Uvo and a half inches long, arid
three cigths of an inch *wido, with equal
width all its length, set in a handle of
hall horn or bone.
I succeeded adtnira
bly in fiishioning my book, and almost
felt tho handle in my hand, so certain was
1 of Bucceas.
From the tree that im­
prisons! tuc tho ground descended rapid­
ly for a dozen rods or more to a little
creek. My ax lay upon tho brow of th?
hill. Tho first movement 1 mode toward
twisting the loop of my stick around the
handle of the axe, so as to draw it within
my reach, loosened it from its icy rest,
and awny it wont down the hill, crushing
throtigli tbo little frost bitten bushes down
upon tho ice of • creek to a little spring
of -a few rods bdow, and over thst into
tbo frozen pond, with a gurgling sound as
if it fail into tho water that seemed to
■end an icy chill through every vein trad
artery of my whole body.
1 stHI had my knife.
True, it was a
rough surgical instrument, but hope and
tho love of life fsve me strength to climb
up by fastened teg and cut away the bool
and stocking, and then with that knife 1
unjointed my ankle and fell to the ground
—my left leg a footlcea. bleeding stomp.
The intensity of tho cold saved me from

madves. That stranplsecs mar tn--tc we
re peratbaion la refer
rd person* in this citr,
!■—.irtrai nt thn

Styles and Prices.
I. Con*’.I k Cab htv Improved Familv Mbcblho.Tsblo wifh Drawer, (T*ggan R
|X5
Psteat)
The tme In Cabinet Cm, loeked,
L. Conxll k CabJhjprove.t Ur«
lering, complete, (Taggart A Farc'd Patent.) 40

oiher Maahme,
Of- With each mscMhe
a ytt cf Xvoiks,.
az, W1C®&gt; filWwiibBsw.nrrf*MwD«.»«r^

driver, Fair of t"8”*™;,

JAMES H. BROWN,
COUWTY SURVEYOR. Offia* in U&gt;« Court
Honae. at Hastings. Person* desiring bb
H. N. Sheldon, Agreit, H-Gaga, Mfcb., kt whose
^Hrt^toenfttoewto
is
oneration alaay time.
‘
Jell-fim

DANIEL STRIKERS

OLIVER K- MBMrfr*,

3T?

QHERJFF. May be found in too Conrt Bows,
□ oral theJaiL
'

STORY.

The following is un occurrence which
actually took place in Vermont some 40
years ago. The facta are almon literal­
ly as follows:
My brother Hiram liked the bnsincra
of carrying the mail better than J did ;
nnd s* 1 went to work in a new clearing 1
bad commenced about a ]nile and a half
from home, and not quite so far from my
brother-in-law.
I used to stay as often
at one place ns the other.
It was a bud
arrangement, as, in case of accident, nei­
ther family would lie alarmed or go to
look out for me, if J should not come
home.
1 felt the force of this in tbo
course of the winter, as you will see di
rectly.
There had fallen one of our old fash­
ioned northern New York snows, crusted
over hard enough to bear a man. I was
getting on famously with my clearing,
getting ready to build a house in the
spring.
I was ambitious, and worked
early and late going without my dinner
some days, when tho breed and meat I
had brought in my pocket was froze so
hard that I could not masticate it without
taking up too much of my time.
One
day It was intensely onld, with the pros­
pect of a storm that night hinder my work
for the next day. and so I worked on ns
long as I could sec, and after twilight I
felled a tree, which, in its descent, lodged
against another.
I could not bear the
idea of leaving the job half finished ; I
mounted the almost prostrate body to
cut a limb to let it down.
The btflo of the tree forked, about for­
ty feet up, into two equal parts, with
large projecting limb from both. Il was
one of these I had to cut to bring tfic
tree to the ground. In my haste perhaps
1 was not so careful as I should have l»ocn,
at any rate the first blow caused thclodgment, so that the tree began to settle, nnd
I was just going to jump off wlicn tba fork
i split, nnd an it did so one foot dropped
into tht space so that 1 could not extri
cate it tor a moment, but 1 felt no alarm
far 1 knew 1 could cut away the tree in n
minute, or perhaps draw iny foot out .of
the boot, aa tho pressure wns uot severe.
At the first blow of the ax the tree took
another start, rolled over, and the split
closed with all the force of its giant
strength, crushing my foot till the very
ixmen were flattened, and there I hung
suspended, junt able to touch tho tips of
my fingers in tho snow with nothing to
rest upon for n moment—tbo air at zero
and growing colder—the nearest house a
inile'awny, no friends tn be alarmed at
my nbseneo, for one would suppoao me
safe with tho other.
*
My oxc, in its fall, rested upon the
snow crurt about ten feet off. If 1 could
only get that 1 might yet save myself, I
did not think how 1 was to cut myself
loose from the trunk of that great tree,
suspended as I was. head down, suffering
from tho rush of disordered blood; but 1
.bought in that keen blade my only hope
I of life was fixed.
Just forward of me
grew a slim bush, which I thought, il I
could form into a hook by twisting the
limb* together, and draw the ax within

full v ro*i&gt;on*Jbtofct all
rant every Machine we

H. I*. CHEURT,
ikTOTART 1’imLlC and Coaveyancer. wHI attrn.l to all buainesa enlnialid to liltn with
pL&gt;n.r.l»e„ an-1 Hdclilv. Residence, Johnstown.
Barry county, Mich. Uiankskept always on Iiand.

B. II. FULLER,
4 TTORNEY and C«nn*clor al taw. Solicitor is
1k. Cnaucery, General Land and Tax Agent- °’*
Sc* over BeKiemer'v (tore, in UieHxnhaag* block,
Middleville, Barry county, Mich.

_______ __ ________

HE4.TH l .OOTANT

R. B. WIGHTMAN,
"REGISTER 0E DEEPS. Office in t
A1 House, *ad open at all hour*. Ei

to d-'-k

• "•

Aro &lt;f

reached his ear, he leaped out, and in a
minute was at the spot where I lay upon
the snow, fie smelled all around, and 1
held up my footless leg.
Just thou the
sleigh had got up the hill.
Hunter
sprang back into the path, and barked
loudly, and as the horses camo up, seized
tho reins, arid would not let go until Hi­
ram called a halt
Hunter let go Ills
bold on the horses, jumped back to tho
sleigh, caught hold of IHrain’s hand, pul­
ling off the mitten, and away he ran back
where I was, and commenced barking fu­
riously ; but I heard nothing. The effect
upon me when I knew that 1 was discov­
ered by that faithfo! old dog, and that bo
would never desert me, had caused mO to
faint. My brother knew that Hunter was
not at play—that semething serious was
the matter—and be jumped out of the
sleigh and ran after him.
In a little time 1 wav safe at home ; the
doctor sent for and my wound properly
dressed. 'I eventually recovered, but
was, however, a cripple for life.
Foa Girls to Tntwx of.—It would be
well for girls to think the future, and Dot
confine their reflections to the present—
Girls are apt to fancy outward show aud
transitory charms.
There are but few
who think ol tho intrinsic worth of a
young man ; his temperate, industrious,
and mcrnl habits do not recommend him.
IIo is pointed at for his economy in drees
—he is derided and held In contempt, if
he is not a foppish dandy. What a pity
it is people have no utter sense I It is a
fact, nud we challenge successful contra­
diction, tliat a laboring man it not gener­
ally respected by young Indiea. “It is a
hard saying, who can hear ill’’ We are
giad to know that all uro not such os wc
have alluded to—no, thank an ever mer­
ciful Providence, llrero are some pure
and gentle ones; and thcic yet move
among us, some who possess generous
hearta, too true, to do anything but love
all with whom they meet. They admire
the mural aud religious, and pity tho dograded and reckleu. Would to God
that they would instill into the hemta
and lives of all others, their sweet spirit­
ed disposition.
To Kate.—I am thinking of the time,
Kate, when sitlin" by thy side, and shell­
ing beans, I gazed oa dice, and felt a wondcrous pride.
In silence leaned we o’er
the pan, and neither spoko a word, but
the rattling of tho - beans, Kate, was nil
the sound we heard.
Thy auburn curls
hung down, Kate, and kissed thy lily
cheek; thy azure eyes, half filled with
tears, bespoke a spirit meek. To be so
charmed as I was then, had ne’er before
occurred, when tho rattling «f the beans,
Kate, was all tho noiso wc beard.
I
thought it was not wrung, Kate, so lean­
ing o er the dish, as you snatched up a
lot of bean*, I snatched a nectarcd kiss.
Aud suddenly there cainc a shower, as I
neither saw nor stirred; but the rattling
of tho boons, Kate, was all tiie noise wc
heard.

Rbubaud Beds.—Rhubarb beds should
be made the early part of April. Roots
from last ycar% seed are the most rigorOUA but the rink has to be run in getting
an inferior article, as the seed rarely pro
duces its like. Die surest way Is to take
old route, separate thorn into as many
plants as they will admit of, and retain a
portion r&gt;f the corp to each ; plant in
deep rich soil, the tops an inch under tho
surface, about two feet each way. Cover
over with manure in autumn.
Unless
seed is wished, they should not-be per
milted to run to seed, as it weakens the
stalks and gives but half a crop.
Hxlfxr xm TUX Skkatk.—A pretty good
‘Sell” was perpetrated in the Hq^ae the
other day by some of its members, who
professed to have just returned from the
Senate, and asked every one they met if
they had “beard of the excitement in the
Senate.”
“Why, no,” would bb the re­
ply, “what was it 1”
“The greatest ex­
citement of the season, far ahead of the
Haskin affair,’’ continued tbo reporters.
“Weil, what was it!” eagerly asked the
hearers. “Why,” responded tho relators,
“just as tho chaplain of tho Senate was
opening with prayer, and got as far as
“Oh Lord, thou art our Helper*'—to tho
amazement of tho Republicans, every
Democratic Senator drew his bowioknifo, and exclaimed in a loud vote*,
“where is he 1"

To Excouaxoa

tub

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a handful of snow and started to crawl
home.
I succeeded in getting within
sight of the house, and then atrength ut

ciarssTEB a jsueb w»bk.

F. II. RV8EELL,

and Turning

SSteg down the hill-

•

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w**1

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bat he did not.

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&lt;H«d »bo aw b—-

TILLEY

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that tho minds of. children should not be

must be felt to ‘form their own opinions;’
therefore they nre careful not to converse
whh them on tho subject.
Others keep
the Bible itetlf from th*ir children, in
order that their minds may acquire suf­
ficient strength to grapple with the great
truths of revelation; and tho number i»
not small. o»-cn uf Christians, who are
not pleased to bare the subject of rclig
ion pressed u|«m the attention of their
children, “liccauso they are incapable of
understanding it.”
The language of inspiration is, that the
preaching of the cross iv foolishness to
them that perishand that “not many
wise men after the flesh is called, but
that God had chosen the weak things of
tho world to ooefound the things which
nre mighty, hiding these things from the
wise and prudent, and revealing them un­
to babes.’’
The wisdom of this world has always
mads sad work with religion, and it U
refreshing for tho Christian to turn from
the vain philosophy of the worldly-wise,
to die teachable spirit of the little child,
sitting humbly at tho feet of Jesus, and
with a faith—strong from its very sim
plicity—drinking in the pure milk of the
word with a soul-refresning relish.
It
has been our privilege recently to sec
most convincing evidence that the Holy
Spirit lias often been the instructor of
children, revealing unto them the things
of Christ.
Whatever advantages the period of
childhood possess overthatof later years,
for the work of conversion, moot not
be supposed that in any sense do children
differ—in their nature—from oduite.—
They are funnel to bo but juvenile men
and women, moved by the same incen­
tives, and having tho same general idea
with regar d to themselves as sinners, nnd
tho means of obtaining deliverance from
sin and punishment.
When under conviction of sio, the
child, like man, begins to establish a
righteousness of his own—trying sll con­
ceivable remedies before applying to the
only Saviour, snd willing to do anything
but surrender the heart to God.
Nor
does their conviction of sin seem to be
loss deep or lasting. W e have witnessed
the most humiliating views of self, with
entire reliance on Je«ua,andjust thst kind
of realizing faith which is the evidence of
things not seen.
A child, who Lad spoken of her great
comfort in prayer, was asked if itoccmcd
to her when she prayed, that Gud was a
great way off!

’

Brother, sister, are you doing your
whole duty in the cause of Temperance 1
Have you no friend or neighbor whoee
foot are treadkg tho downward path, to
whom a word ___
st tho
____right
_________
timo might be
..--------tho
means
- of pointing them to their dan­
—•
---------who
’ ’beat -the
v name of
ger
1 Upon those
Temperance, n heavy responsibility rests,
and we coil them to stand up tor tho
cause through evil as well as good report.
*n&gt;a whale field ia before us,* Ictus to
work. “Whatever our hands find to do
for tho good of man, do quickly, for tha
night comcth when no man can work.”—
Do we think of this and act upon'it! Do
not stand upon a single idea of useful
ness, but whenever and wherever oppor­
tunity occurs, bear testimony to the be­
neficent effects of Temperance, and urge
all to come over and help us.

LnrcoLx nr Ixbiana.—We have re­
ceived a letter from a gentleman in
Washington, Daviess Co., Indiana, the
“Pocket” of the Hoosier State, where
IfincOln spent the csrly part of his life.—
The gentleman Is well posted in politics,
snd in a position enabling him io form a
good judgment upon the matter of which
bespeaks. He says: “Youask how Lin­
coln will run here. 1 think he will carry
everything by storm in this State ; at
Blacx aim Grkem Tza.—Sir Job'i
least, so far as I can ascertain, he is tlic
man. A great many like Bell and Ever­ Bov ring, al a recent lecture at GIbscow,
ett, but they say, as there is no chance touched upon the tea trade, and the with­
for them they will support Lincoln and drawal of tho monopoly—the trade being
Hamlin.”—St. Louie Dem..
rnueh morn than tripled—the quafity, in­
stead of being deteriorated, beit* much
—“As the parties in this contest now better than it Was, and the price insleiyl
stands Douglas occupies the position of a of being higher, being very much lower.
mere filibuster or guerilla fighter, not If they were to give a Chinaman, grihteft
expecting anything but an ignominious tea bo would consider himself
annihilation in the general buttle of No­ Green tea I It was the common black' tea
vember, but employed by his adherents Stinted. It was painted with Vrussl*
to watch the roads and cut ofl* a baggage
luc, China Ink. and Gypsum.
Of tea,
train here and there in our Northern lo­ he ionnd that forty -seven millions of lbs.’
cal elections.”—K Herald.
went to Great Britain, of which thirty,
Tlitw u the whole of the Douglas move­ seven millions wore black tea,’and ten
ment tersely expressed.
It has notiiia**- millions green ; so that the sensible jibn..
uf a national character about it.
Mr. pie wereln tho ratio of four to one. To

the United States there were sont twentythree millions of pounds of green tcajtnd'
only one and a quarter millions of black.
United Service GaxeUe.
,

Axornxn Dxmocwa'hc Split.—Some­
thing is wrong in the grain, with tbo De­
mocrecy this season. They agree in noth­
ing. coherence is gone, and cohesion
with it The latest split beard from is
at Wheaton, whom n fine straight pole,
planted bv the Duuglfet wing, has been
split by lightning from top to bottom,
one half il is believed coming out for
Breckenridge. Douglas “rail splitting’’
iv at the bottom of this' fearful splitting
—The St Ixuits Democrat of the first mania of tha “happy family.”—Chicago
inst speaks as the following of the sndden Trend Tnb.
cessation ol the disunion cry at the South
—The “doughface" followers of Dong
upon the nomination ol Lincoln:
ha jtcnusl in calling the Republican a
“The effect of I Ancofo’t nominal Ion at
secUuaal party .although there were more
tbo South is little loss than Hiiracsdous.—
delgga^a from Southern States in the
It seems to have tranquilized all the an­
Chicago Convention than there were in
gry elements in that quarter, the Demo­
tho Convention which nominated Doug­
cratic party alone excepted. The millen­
las!
nium contingent on the establishment of
the Southern confederacy, which was it­
The following story is told of Rev. Dr.
self to tho contingent on the election of n
Morse. At an association dinner a do
Republican to tho Presidtthey, is evident­
bate arose as to tbo benefit of whipping
ly poetporided. The note of preparation in-braoBio^up' children. - The doaor
for tho marshaling of armed hosts to di*look tho affirmative, and his chief oppo­
si.lve thu Union in the event of a Repub.'
nent wtsa young minister, whose reputa
liean victory in November, is heard no
tinn for veracity wsa.not very high. He
more throughout the land.
Tbo most affirmed that parents often done harm to
desperate secessionist threatens no re­ their children, by unjuR pnnishmcnt,from
volt, and advises no treasonable action. not knowing the facts of the case. “Why,”
Whether all this is lie ascribed to the ad- said ho, '-the only time my father whip­
mited conservatism of Lincoln’s character
ped me was for telling the (ruth.”
and opinion is perhaps doubtful. We are
“Well,” retorted the doctor, “it cured
of opinion that the thinking men of the
you of it, didn’t it.”
South are, in reality, more favorable to
his election than to that of Douglas.”
A Small Fact.—There ia only one
small fact in domestic economy which ia
Tub Poor Bkaxdt.—Il has been shown
not generally known, but which is useful
from reliable data that “if the entire pr&lt;&gt;in saving time, trouble, and temper.
If
ducts of the vineyards of Europe were
the’candlo be blown out holding it above
exported to supply tho natural trade of
you, the wick will not smoulder down,
the city of New kork alone, it would not
end may, therefore, be easily lighted
bo sufficient."
The French arc compel­
again; tut if blown upon downward, the
led to resort to imitations to supply the
contrary is the case.—Scientific Amer.
deficiency, and the cauaequent result is
thst but tow . .brandies exported to this
Can any of our readers ’ Interpret the
country from France are free from adult­
oration*. ‘The city of New York alone following luperacriptioti with which a
sella three times aa many 'puro imported witty school boy lately directed hla letter
brandies’and four times as many '‘pure to'hhr friend !
Wood
imported wines* annually as «H the winoJohn
produenng countries of Europe export.”

Wobtu Kkowixq.—One pound of green
ctipents, costing seven eta., dissolved in,
one quart of water, and poured down "a,

Fearing they may not we give the so­
- A Nsw (mb.—-Mr. E. E. Bailey bro*t
lution of the apparently senseless direc­
us in s delirious sppte the’ other dsy» a
tion.
It Is John Underwood, Andover,
Mm.
■
be securedy beaded, up and sunk-to tho '
bottom of hie mill pond hat November,
A souffle between two Irish laborers
where it has lain undisturbed throngh tho ।took place on a bridge, and a battle royal
winter, and until about tho 11th of thia (ensuing, one of the Hibernians was very
month. - On bringing his cache of fruit to ,nate/y tumbled over the bridge. White
the surface, and opening it, mry apple ।be was floundering ia the water he loodiy
«M found to be free from speck or rot, exclaimed to bis opponent: “Och, you
and an lair and unwrinkled as on the day .spalpeen, come and hit me now if you

it was fori
“To prevent papers and other articles pl« pie of the mcmt quality.
of value which are placed in It, from be­ at Erin” naked for worit.i
ing burned in case of fire,” said Mr. B.
“An sure will nothing ivir born that ia!
put in that thing F
remarked had
“No.”
“Wdl, thin, yer honor, ye’d better be

Vanity Fair says that it ia reported in
drdfs Rm Hoo
ETer.
wlfi
J* -Mount Vernon

Presidemia! election, ta November next,
be wBI pt out a scries.entitled “Walking
Panora.”

privy, will eflbetuslly concentrate am!
destroy tho foulest smells.
For water
closets aboard of ships and stegmbeat^'
about hotels and other public plaecapjso
simple green copcras dissolved j. and for ‘
sick rooms, it may be placed under tlic
bed in anything tliat will bold water, thus,
render a hospital or other places for siclr,
froe from unp!ynxm| stoells. For butch­
er’s stalls, fish markets, slaughter hoiiscs
sinks, and wherever there are .»flcn«ivo.
nutrid gasses, dissolve coperas and sprlnkin It about, and in a few days Uiv miicII^
will pass away.
If a rat, rat, or in.msu,-'
ties about the house, and sends forth an
dflensive gns, place some dissolved cttpbr
as in open vcwls near the plitce wberb 1
the nuisance* h, and il will soon purify
the atmosphere.
Bmes axd Srtxtre.—Apply instsntly,
with a soft rag, mo»t freely, spirits nF

hartshorn.
The venom-ofwrings being
an acid, the alkali nullifies them. ’’.Frasiir
Wood ashes, moistened with water. ^pd
rriade into a poultice, frequently renewed,*
is an excellent suiMstitote—or sb&amp; or^al-,.
cratua, all beiag alkalies.
'.
Harvkbt Drixx.—Ten gallons of cold
water, 1 gallon of molasses, 1 quart &lt;&gt;(
vinegar, and J lb. of grouod ginger, wellstirred together, make a healthful and re­
freshing drink fur tbo harvesters, with-,
which they will stand their labor wall.,

Kioxarnxo Outrage.—Throe negroes
were violently kidnapped from Ciiftoa^lUa., on the 1st Inst., by tin nrnted hand
of 25 men. Two of them wero.taken bj**
Strategom end easily hand-cuffed.
TbA&gt;
third fought desperately but wks flvwv!
powered by tbs ruffians.
These'*BSrtM
were arrested as slaves, but there was no I
pretence of proceedings under thdUsw^

fully .famous for affairs of this. kind, v
—The 11 oaston movement progrraRca,
and must not be overlooked. Tbs Huas
tun Executive Committee, at' New ¥lMK*
ex Mayor Mickle, chairman, are esrfjfoHy
nursing It, and intend to bring h ‘Mrf 1
strong. A Stalo Coovestion ie colled’'ar
Schenectady, N. Y., as a mare meoritig.
July 18th, to name a candidate for "Vfoe •
[’resident, and nominate elector*.
The

Georgia, snd Texas.
—There is no difference In principle
betwern Northern and Southern interven
lion. The one intervenes in favor et

The Republican* thmlt there w a diffir__ - I—.___ —__ ____________ I

ventiMj
until bis brains
son (Fis.) Jc

It," amidol th* laughter of thc’gullcd ty-

Mr Blank “wilted.

HumAx Frouar-—The proporftom
. human figure arc strictly niathtfmaticil. Tho whole figure It six 'fittttri
the length of the foot.
Whether 'Bib
form be slender or plump, this rule bolds
good. Any deviation 'from it, is rf de­
parture from the highest beauty cT 'pro­
portion. The Greeks make all their stat­
ues according to this rule. The fcc^frwm
tho bWiest part of the forehead arfrerri
the rfir emh, to the end of tho chit?,’’!*
one-tenth the whole stature*, the hsW,
from Rhe wrist to the end of the YnKdie
finerr is the same; the chest is a firn rrt&gt;'
and from the nipples to the top' df/t^b
bead is tbo same -, from the top of th"
chcaUto the highest pnrt of the fortbriid
one seventh; if the length of the foe*
from tbo root of the hair tn the chip b*
divided into three equal ports, tHo'Drst*
divrwon determines where the evr brotvi
meet, and the second the plitct of the now
trils £ tho naval is tho central point of
tho human body, and if a man sbbuia hfy
on his back with his arms extended, thu
peribhery of thn circle which might bo
fod
described around him, with
its center, would touch the exti
his bands and fort. Tho bright
—
fcctito the top of the head is the same ai
the distance from one extremity 'to' tM
other when the arms arc extended. These
arc the general measures of the spedea".

Doughs, probably, lakes a much larger
view of tho subject, but bis adherents do
not
He may think he is using them ;
they, in fact, orc using him.—Del. Trib.

use, aa it made her hair too thick. Pour
boiling water on tho sage leave*, and let
them remain tome lime in the oren or
near the atove; then strain and apply to
the roots of the hair dally.
If any po­
tarty lailed me.
.
.. made ia needed, an equal mixture of coeoa
lined my voice In rain, but I could nut and olive oil*, with a little perfume,ia
.V. H.K^fb.
make no one bear. I
rn**’f very efficacious.—London Field.
once more, and crawled toward the rood
A young, verdant printer,
printer, called into a
a
that I knew Hiram must come. It was a
printing office in a city. 'one
“**■*
day about
k~“’
Pat was helping Mr. Blank to ,
p.tof.1 IU1, for
“J ."“"•“.'T
noon,, in a rather
safe into his office, one day, and not------ „-------Km
rf blood, 1 «•
«fld
Just then 1 heard my brother s acquainted with the article, inquired what Quite

■U&gt;pw4». raaoK-d “b1"4 ”7
H. X. RIIELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Offioo ia the Conrt
Ho»*.

Gnoirrn or Ham

young lady friend of mine was
mended by a coiffeur to one aag&lt;

Many persons think it very ImpXrtiht

NO. 11

•' -.jg itngzi.

snd

Honor. Ao^d ever be the ornament! York city
reward fif virtue.

�REPUBLICAN BANNER.

(SMorial (Lonimtr.
►od degree of satisfaction
io nmneuf Hon.JL W.

head of oar columns

belief that they would outrun Brerkcu
ridge and lo*nc, in ths popular vote ol
tho Slave States. Our anxiety tn see too
Ytooey s and Curreya of that section well
flagged by any party or faction that
•keeps step to the music of the Union,’
in any end^very contingency may have
warped our judgment in the premises;
but the deciensloD of Gov. Fitzpatrick

m

re-dectian to Cocgreas
dfetriOL Mr. KeilogghMlHMta

FOR PRERIDEST,

▲BRAHAM LINCOLN
&lt;nr BSMEL
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

HANNIBAL HAMLIN,

of Southam opinions hare

the interests

in cur knowledge for Douglas. Even in
Maryland, where the Douglas men divi­
ded the delegation, they do not acem to
be sustained by any considerable portion
of toe ^moeratic press; while^h Dela­
ware the Republican, Wilmington,goes
decidedly fur Breckenridge, while it is
not only the most influential organ of de­
mocracy in the State, but located just
where Douglas should be strong if at anv
part of it. Down nt toe lower end, which

has been recorded upon the right side of

james’birnet,

every measure acted upon by tho House.

Next week we will Uy before our rend

R-r

G. DERBY.
&lt;/ .S4:.'r-JAME8 B. PORTER.

his compeers, whenever occasion requires

HEZEKIAH G. WELLS.
RUFUS HOSMER.
From Irt Dkrirf-GEOBGE W. LEE.
Fnwi U Rutrict— EDWIN DORSCB.

nomination inasmuch ns It is in accord

Cd District—FHANCI8 W. KELLOGG.

The sec­

ond term, especially in a legialative ca­
first, to tho incumbent, and through him

to his constituents, In his being able to
THAT DOGMA.

labor more efficiently, end with greater

Tlic man who edited tho Barry Pioneer
last week, is certainly a very astute poli­
tician. in bis own estimation.

every flay that we

It is not

can find

a lucofoco

willing to exhibit the creed of his party­

in as p|ain a light as was

done by our

neighbor in a single article.

While tho

writer attempted, ostensibly, to show up,
what ho calls, “the Republican dogma,"

he very foolishly exhibited

all the defor­

influence and effect from the experience

already acquired.

We should have re­

garded it aa somewhat of an error, if
Michigan had sent an entirely new dele­
gation to tbo House of Representatives
at the opening of the next Congress.

As

ft is, we feel sure of the services of one

experienced legislator; as all the lama of
locofocoism combined cannot defeat F.
W. Kkllooo in this District

mity of Duuglasism in a very few Hues.

Ostrich-like, having hid hia bead in the
sand, hn supposed, the great

awkward

body of his political creed entirely eon-

A few extracts will render our

coaled.

statement apparent.

Read:

MotwiUutandtaR the Suprvms Court of ths Uni­
ted States here ddibsrately, after s full hearing

OaxooK.—The official returns from the
recent election in Oregon elects Shields

toe locofuco candidate to Congress, by

seventy

majority.

The legislature is

largely Republican, which seals the fete
of Jo. Lane

for the Senate, and as there

is a vacancy also in toe Scnalnrtoip in
that State, the result will secure tho elec­

tion of two (T. S. Senators from Oregon.
the subject cf Slarsry in tbo territories, etc.

,And again, read:
But they tell us the right of self government, u
applied to the people of an inchoate State, Is a

To prove that Squatter Sovereignty is

a humbug as advocated by the supporters

of the Supreme Court doctrines, wc have
only to state that the Supreme Court de­

nies this power also of the people them
selves to prohibit slavery, which the fol­
lowing extracts from the Dred Scott de­

cision will show:
“Arrry cittern has a right to lake with

him into a territory any article of proper
ty which the Constitution of the
States

United

rceofniset as property."

uThe Con^itution of the

United Slates

recognises skates as property, and pledges

the Federal Government to protect it"

The Pioneer claims that the decision of

What ia “the whole right of legislation
due them T*

We refer you to your own

Dred Scott decision, endorsed in the very

article from which tbo above extract is
taken.

But let us look a little further

at this wiggling between tho dictum of a

Court, and the “reserved rights of a peo­
ple?’

We still quote from the Pioneer :

The dnloyalty ST the recedsn to thMo political

are harmonious, and

look

consistently

with each other when paraded in. the same1
artide, then wo will concede that there is1
.
.
But we did not intend to discuss this sob

to the ugly facoof looofoooism, that they
.

—TUN.
ing ns the re

papers In

the Union, giving. all

Damas :
“
North,
SuOth,
Total,

.
....
Brackenridge.

:r

31

....

i
their

Douglaa.
141

21

.Ufl

Although too Representative is lost to us
by a very small vote, we arc prepared to

may
J ___ Ithm

A Staa that Grrn Uobt Auzad —

every faithful public officer the benefit of

pacity, is of much greater value than the

ject, but simply to hold its own mirror

“We learn hi addition also that a steam

once with the usages of tho party, to give
a second term if he desires it.

Jrtw u Pitrwt—-AUGUSTUS COBURN.

Commenced pumping on the 1’tt of Feb­
ruary, 1860, snd has sold up to June 1st
56,000 gallons, which, if our arithmetic
as us aright, figures up . the small
ibeir own inherent amd reserved rights over all
ef 916,800, deducting therefrom all
eses, and towc remains the ccunfortIbcir pcatcri(y.”
■When our neighbor can explain, satis­
if weUs that are dried up yield oil In
factorily, that the Dred Scott Decision
such quantities, we say let them all dry?
The well known os the Crossley well and the Squatter' ■Sovereignty doctrine

Deducting expenses,
wc have
left, the small sum a*nin al 910,232.—

tbo advocacy or defense of his opinions.

We aro all the more gratified at this

ures 1
Mr. Wm. Barnsdall reports the said
Origin unquostlosably in an inordinate desire to
wall as follows:
“Depth of tho well 116 feet, pipa drir- extend ibe area of slavery, while Um disloyalty of
the Republican party to lbs coiuUtoiton, Um tagien to the rock, 47 feet- The w hole cost
of well, pump, engine, rata, building*,
boarding-houses, and other incidentals,
eroah out aud cxkrrataaw that institution of sla94,000. Five dollars will cover the dal­
ly expenses of keeping the works in
Now for the pther side:

reports as follows:
“Depth 140 feet, depth to the rotk, 8

livered during bis term, which fully dem

onstnites bis ability to cope with any of
PvUic/&lt;utr,Uie*-J. IL GREGORY.
For Jlrmhr V U* RxtrJ .f Rh^tic-n—
EDWIN WILLETS.

the Court ialtbe true doctrine, and at the
sympathizes with the Bay counties of
same time claiming tho right of self gov­
Maryland, be stands no chance.
From Florida, Arkansas, and Texas, ernment on tiiis subject na well as others.
we have no indications as yet, but Ar­ Is not such adoctrinc a bumbug 1
kansas is the only one of them in which
Again we quote from the Pioneer:
Douglasism has over hnd an existence,
Ths reason, however why tlx Republicans dsand here it has boon decidedly in the mi­
nority. Sam Houston is likely to carry
Texas; if not, Breckenridge will.

The people of Northern Pennsylvania
are getting about crazy on too oil excite­
ment. The Titusville Gazette, a new pa­
per started in toe immediate field of the
excitement, is filled with the truly aston­
ishing stories of the yield af oil. As n
sample of the operations wc take tho
fallowing:
“The well of Barnsdall, Mend, Rouse
is Co., or. Parker's lands, has said to be
dry, tcetoially dry.
What say the fig­

of his constituents, and in

perfecting important legislation. His vote

AUSTIN BLAIR, of Jackran Oo.

democratic Journals of the Slave States;
and among them all we recognize just
two of established character nnd decided
force that support Douglass and John­
son. These are tha Mobile Register, and
Si. Louis Republiain.
Tift latter, tho’
till recently Whig, isablewnd influential,
and its support gives Mr. Douglas a
chance for the vote of Missouri
The
former also, ia ably edited, but never has
exerted a controlling influence in Alaba­
ma, having been generally In the minor!;
ty in its own party. Its editor, Mr. For­
syth, (son of Hou John Forsyth, who
was Senator from Georgia, Minister U&gt;
Spain, and finally Secretary of State.)
has, since his recall from .the Mexican
Embassy, been an ardent Douglas man
on personal grounds, and the Democracy
of Alabama sympathize neither with his
preference or his reasons.
We should
judge from the Indications that reach us
thst Alabama would give nmro popular
votes for the. Breckinridge ticket dian all
others.
Perhaps we should add Mr. Soulc'a orgn, the True Delta, at New Orleans, to
the list of prominent democratic journals
of tbs South that support Mr. Douglas,
•nd those who will may count the Ixiuisville Democrat in that category. If there
be any morn, wc do not know them. In
South Carolina, there is no journal that
even tolerates tho jdpa_ of supporting
Dougins in any contingency : in Missis­
sippi, we believe the state of too case is
the same; in Kentucky, we hear of no
iournal but the Democrat aforesaid; iu
Tennessee, none has yet been beard from,
while wc know that the Union, (Nash­
ville,) Avalanche, (Memphis,) aud other
leading journals, are out for Brecken­
ridge. From Virginia, we bear of one
paper coming out for Douglas, but all we
see are the other waay ; nnd they include
the mouth-pieces of seven-eights of the
democracy of that State, beginning with
too Enquirer, aud Examiner, of Rich­
mond, nnd including the Southern Argus,
Norfelk, the Argus, Wheeling, the Sent!
nd, Alexandria, &amp;c.
Wc believe there
are at least 75 democratic journals in the
Old Dominion, of which nt least seventy
one for Breckenridge. We had supposed
there would be at least n sufficient vote
for Douglas in this State to give its elec­
tors to Bell and Everett, but there will
not; Breckenridge will carry it.
Wc
cannot speak so confidently for North
Carolina; but the Press, Raleigh, Jour­
nal, Wilmington, and Banner, Salisbury,
ye out for Breckenridge, and none with­

4;h of Man* nwl, will

a faithful representative of the interests
, were found in a mound in Minnesota, at the following resolution:
Resolved unanimously by ibe Senate
and sentiments of his constituents during
j Wia&lt;«o,n«.r U» Mteboippi. Tbo bip and the Go** of Geprsseatatises vs 0*
his present term of office, and his record
,
Ibraofeolfcof. arete aseembled. That the thanks of CoCis os clean as tha*. of any mu in the coun
, On. ekoleton bod • copper hatchet atutk gTMS arc uuc awu
lal
l» • rrtlK*J mr, “Pi
In la dull, ord two arrow beada atnek to Major General Zuhary fayfor end
Houseby repeatedly talking against time,
through him to the brave offiocra and sol who hiyowr aurfMu* lor tho Pro
but has employed his tlme in working for

velopmcnt*

robbed of a
that city on

say, well done, Oregon 1

diers of both the regular army, ud the
drt Holl sir! No,olr! Vj
voluntaera under bis command, for'the
courage, skilLfortitude, and good conduct,
io storming ti*e oily of Mooterav, defeo
iy deserved, has became heir to a large
Cirralt Coart C,—■SSii '
ded a* it was by a force more than dou­
Bvacssa, Solldtor for CoMi&gt;hi«L.« - •
property in the ‘ Old county.” - “God ble their number, and protected by toe
Dated, Hsrttay, July laib, IflBo.
shads his rain alike upon the just and un­ strongest fortifications, which rcwlted in right."
_
_
a moat brilliant victory to our army, and
CHANCERY 8ALE.
just"
TATE OF MICHIGAN -The Orr.it (ten
—Tho Mtacx-X. poporo report Gor.
refleetd imperishable honor upon our
(for the o^Hrtyof Many, in CUaetry.
rt
A German sixty years of age,
arms.
■ Gorman, of that Suu, tho leogor of tbo
named Ingram, at Chicago, committed
During the pending of this resolution, loader of tbo Suto delegation la the Mt.
suicide by drowning. Hu leaves a wife Mr. Thompson, of Mississippi, a rabid Demoorallo CtmvaBtloaa, to bo In the
democrat, offered the following amend­ habit nf saying t
.
aud two daughters.
thia coart ia tkta raw, d»tH the loth d,,\i
*
» Douglas ia bound to be elected, •f
ment, viz:
July, IMO, I, Orta k Ray, Circuit (•*«*
*
gy James Buchanan bos Invited the
PnoviDxn, That nothing herein con­ sir. unless the Bell and Everett men
1
Prinoe of Wales to visit him at Wash­ tained shall be construed into an appro­ prove felsc to their pledges.
bation of the terms of the capitulatiou of
ington. Tbo invitation has been accepted.
Monterey.
"An Ohio Volunteer" who recalls the
jy The Dickinsons of Central New
York are out for the Breckenridge ticket. above resolution, and tho action upon it,
in a communication to the Cincinnati
Thia eecurcs New York to Lincoln be­
Gazette, add*:
GENTS WANTED TOISELL Toamsf^
yond a doubt, If any doubt existed before.
txu MAcaiwa. we will give a Comnuastoa,
“The original resolution of Mr. Cooke,
Jaaoa «t ta&lt;&gt; p*r_ mouth, aad cnxMes paid—
was intended ns a full nnd free compli­
ORIN L RAY,
&lt;y John F. Potter, of Wisconsin,
Circuit Court ComBtatawCT.
ment to Gon. Taylor and bis brave sol­
.
t
1 -__ _
has been renominated to Congress.
diers nnd officers for their victory st
jy The Republicans of this Con­ Monterey, against "more than double
COMMISSION ERTS NOTICE.
gressional district have renominated F. their number," in a strong fortified city.
But toe democracy nt that time seeing
W. Kellogg, for Congress. He was re­ too rising popularity and admiration
nominated by acclamation.
among) too people for old Zach, deter­
JNPECTTNE,
mined to check it by some means or oth
fy Ex-Postmoster Fowler is in Ha­
er. Here was u opening. Gen. Taylor
The Perslnw Fever Charm.
vana. He says he has but 92800 in toe to slop the further human slaughter al
world, and that was given him by his Monterey, had granted terms of capitula­
tion, whkh toe democracy pretended to
friends to enable him to escape.
find fault with. Now wa* tooir time to
yy John Hughes, of Gloucester Co., art.
They could now give him a cold
(UH L 11. TUUXG, yCoaminieam.
Vn.,a wealthy citizen, committed suicide. compliment and a censure nt the ram*
CLEVELAND r •,e ‘
The loss of a favorite child drove him to limo. Thompson was chosen a* this in­
Dated. Jon« t»d. iste.
strument to cast this insult at Gen. Tay­
insanity.
.
lor,and ho offered tho amendment above."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ty Two clergymen go to law in Wy
Where did Mr. Douglas stand when
oming county, New York, all about two thia effort wns made to insult the great
hero of too Mexican uorl
Did ha de­
sermons. One claims that ho lost them,
fend him 1 No; ho voted for Mr. Thump
and that thoother found and appropriated sun’s amendment, and it passed, to toe
them to his own use.
lasting disgrace of the miserable pnliti
cian* who concocted tho Insult.
Was
,
.,,. _wi
ty A North Carolina planter cman- this n fitting return lor tov National Leg- { 3TE”SSfesfa Ml Wkf
mb***f tbi
(|) of Section Eight?(») ia»«wM»bir&gt; No. U&gt;rr«.(S)
cipntcd seven slaves, and left them by islature to make to Gen. lay lor, far bis |.......................
will 960,000.
The heirs contested the npble and gallant services iu toe battle of IMtsta
jy

Henry Jumperty, of Chicago,

who escaped from the gallows be to rich

S

New Advertisements.

jwt

“TFM?r£S:

-will, and succeeded in the lower court—

Pxknstlvanta.—The Erie Observer,
one of toe most intelligent and influential
democratic papers in northern Ponnsylva,
thus frankly admits that the dekat of Ito
party in November, is inevitable :
uWe wHI not stultify ourselves—wo
will not compromise the position of this
journal to mislead its readers with vain
and delusive hope, when there is no boom
tor hope. ‘United we stand, divided wo
fall,’ is an aphorism which has never been
controvertea either in theory or practice.
No political party divided can succeed.—
We tried It in 1848, and a like result fol
lowed from a like cause.
And wo aro
about to enact over again in 1800 the
disastrous campaign of 1848. Wcknow
il is said ‘there is a silver lining in cvery
cloud,’ but we apprehend it will take a
spyglass at least four years long, to see
a *sUver lining’ in the ’cJnud’ tbit rpans

Monterey I—DL Trib.

An appeal was had to a higher court,
when the judgment was rendered and toe
will sustained.

Democrats in Michigan, » ho are hon­
estly in favor of tlic doctrine of Popular
Sovereignty, and opposed tnCongrcasion00* for use. oa receipt of ore dollar.
Priaetaat Depot and Mannfactory, IM Main at..
al intervention, will do well to reiuembvr
Samuel Elliot, sotting forth that the Con- that on ths 17th of June, lees thana
JOHN WILCOX &amp; CO.
tribqtion of the people of Boston, for month ago, the argon of Douglas in this
charitable purposes, amounts, in too last city, in most emphatic and unqualified
terms, came out in favor of a slave code
fifteen years to the sum of 95,148,033,03.
What everybody wanta.
for the territories.
The Douglas candidate for Vice Prrsi
Cnpt McKinnon, of too British
THE FAMILY DOCTOR:
dent
declared
in
his
fourth
of
June
report
Navy, owns a very fine farm on an island
that slaves are property, and that such
in lake Winnebago, Wis.
Report says
property is entitled to Legislative, Judi BIMl'LK REWEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED,
he designs making that place bis homq(
cial and Executive protection.
On the
FOR THE CURE OP DISEASE IN
ALL FORMS.
17 th of June, tho Douglas organ in this
f3T* A'man named Jacob Riley, at
city copied this report, nnd declared that
dr raorasaoa rxxmt a. tavlor, m, p.
Brownsville, Minnesota, in a drunken fit,
it was “the exact doctrine of tho demo­
I killed his mother-in-law, and sisterin law, cratic party of the North,” and that upon, IT TELLS YOU Maw to attend apon tbs risk.
and attempted to kill bis father in-law,but it tbo party may remain united and march
the political horizon of the democratic
to victory. Popular Sovereignly demo
failed.
party at this time.”
crate will do weft. t*&gt; remember this im­
iy Lola Moutex has had a very so portant facU—Gt. Ads..
IT TELLS YOU
Alabama.—Tne Mobile Tribune is ve­ vore attack of paralysis, at Chicago. She
ry positive that Alabama will cast her
is yet in a low and feeblo condition.
A Dreckcuridce Ticket in Illinois. vote for Breckenridge, and says:
“As to the prospects respectively of
RT A turtle was delivered at the
Chicago, July 11.
the Breckenridge nnd Douglas tickets for Russell house, in Detroit, toe other day,
The Breckenridge wing of the democ­ IT TELLS YOU
success in the approaching contest there
Hint weighed 242 lbs.
There must be racy held a State Convention in Spring­
can bo no comparison between them. It
field to-day.
Resolutions indorsing the
is hardly possible that Dquglas can carry Bomo soup in prospect.
nomination of Breckenridge and Lane,
a single State In the Union.
Tho voice
yy The Mormons propose to emi­ and recommending each counts- and Sen­
IT TELLS
grate to one of tho East India islands, atorial district to present a full ticket of
National democrats to be supported at
from the South, of course, did not repre­ providing too government will buy out
the ensuing election, were adopted.
ranedua
sent the voice of the democratic party in their houses and lands at Salt Lake.
The following State ticket was noraintheir States. On the other hand, Breck­
gy
traveler,who^pnt up nt the
enridge nnd Ler.e were nominated by the
united voice of every democratic State. Cottage House near too Kalaniaz&gt;x* De­ Lieut. Governor, Thus Snell; Secretary
There cannot be a doubt that the vote of pot, was found dead in bed on tbo morn­ of State. R. T. Burk ; Auditor, H; H.
Smith; Treasurer, W. H. Gather. For
every democratic State of tha South, to ing of July 10. The- name “E. D. Mur­
electors at large, John Dougherty,Thom.
phy” was found marked on his arm in Campbell.
The' nominations received IT TELLS YOU . The annpoma bt Cbelsra
Morbtte,
* list l.
mutoj enthusiasm. One hundred and five
India Ink.
guns were fired in honor ot the nomina­
Tux Cakvass IN Illinois.—Tbo pres
jy The copyrights of the work* of tions.
ent political canvass In this Section
the late Peter Parley are worth 975,000.
is not only full of encouragement, but
presents many derided curiosities. Those
A dead body of a child at St.
mon who were the most enthusiastic sup­ Louis wa* badly mangled by a cat which
porters of Douglas two years ago now
New York, July 11.
got at it as it lay tn a house awaiting
openly confess that Lincoln wiQ be elect
No clue has yet been discovered to the IT TKI.I£ YOU
od President
The German supporters burial.
Walton murderer. The exocut-ira of Mr.
of Donglu In ’58, arc with very few ex­
fy The number of persons that go Walton offer 91,000 reward additional to
ceptions Lincoln men now.
There arc
the Mayor’s.
between fifty and one hundred of these on board toe Great Eastern to sec and
The Tribune’* Washington correspon­
Germans in this city alone. Matters are examine it, amount to about five or six dent says: Tbo friend* of Mr. Douglas IT TELLS YOU

(50T The

North American

Review

contains an article from the pen of Hon.

equally encouraging throughout tbo opun-

thousand per day.
try.
gy Tbc weather for a few days has
As a straw indicating the feeling here
we have to record a hot of 9800 made by been quite warm, affording farmers n
a Douglas demoesst, &lt;.» Saturday, in fa good time to harvest and gather in their
vor of Lincoln agkinst'Doujlas. There
l« no JukawarmneM among the adher­
OP The Postmaster of NoJitf, Ky.,
ents ol OH Abe.—Peori® Transcript.

says “he Is for Douglas to the bitter
Nxw Cawdidatx for Vick Pbbsidwnt. end." Tbo “end” of Douglas, will no
—The Columbia Democrat endorse e the
doubt, be "bitter" enough.
nomination of Breckenridge, but ignores
that of Lane. The editor publishes the
yy Prof. Steiner made an ascension
proceedings of tbo two Baltimore Con
in a balloon from Milwaukie, on the 4th
ventions without ootatnent, btrt runs, up
of July. Ho descended near the mouth
tho following ticket:
Kalamazoo river, in Michigan.
For President, John C. Breckenridge; of
।
for Vice President, Cbaa. R. Bockalsw.
|y The wife and child of Mr. SchonHow many more candidates will the
double-hooded democracy present ! The :maker, of New York, were murdered in
more the merrier—there is nothing like their beds while ha had gone to market
variety.—EarriAmrgh Telegraph.
with some vegetables.
Tbo murderer

Douglas tn CoNNxmrrr.—The friends 1 stole 9175, In money.

Notice is hereby firm that

A. D. 1M». al

UltW-

loo and J.me. Ui

coatainlug
AdmhiUtrater.
JeifcG*

Hated, June IStb, 15P.

COMPOUND EXTRACT

OF

ROOTS FOR

BEER
--------------- 0--------------

Eight eeflU a gallon,
FM Direc&amp;mt Arewpo'y M Mie.

POTTER ▲ CHAMPLIN,
CHEMISTS A

DRUGGISTS.

For sale by J. P. ROBERTS A CO,
and by DraggUM and Grocers generally tbsOTRb-

D

ASSOCIATION.

PHILADELPHIA.

after a full consultation, have determined
to nominate him for tho Premdcncy in
IBM.
7

a) of Madison Cults. 2d Controller, the IT TELLS YOU
fatoar-in law of Douglas.
Nkw York.-&lt;*71)6 democratic papers
e^f
a__i—-I® '■
— UjU Ci.in
State i.,,.
have repestedijr detdared
that the democratic press of toe State of !
New York is nhaost unanimous for
Douglas. The following democratic pa­
pers iu toat State support Breckenridge:
“Journal of Commerce, N. Y.; Buffa­
lo Poet; Blnghampton Democrat,Putnam
Co. Courier, Delaware Rcpubliftan, Hudsou Gaxettc, Dunkirk Free Press and
Argus,
Genesea Democrat, Batavia;
Scbedeelady Nows, Schenectady Star,
Albany Evening Standard, N. Y. Day
Book, Brooklyn Eagle.

$1,000 A YEA R J. £

democratic

fgf Henry Stanford, a Pruasian by

birth, fott overboard from the Axogo, at
doubtful State, ta which their rand-date
3 .L_ S__ .1 -K—
Ohieago.aB tbo 7th Inst., end waitdrownin that

102

plows in the Saginaw 1 alley.

O. E. EVEHTH.bttrriir.

jc--JOxan|t&lt;

V." !&lt;-. vi|:g.

Em D. Humvsu

HASTINGS

TANNERY!
Tai IMee

SUrts

�ggpUBUCAN
N*W YOCk’ °° ***

ggrKUL TEna. &lt;a *

Of

itlfowN TO FAft-

MONEY SAVED!

-eTeo

su^lclon points to Charles Jrfbnfea
S8 yeareTTie

pral anU ^isttUnera.

GOOD GOODS,

b7‘*”™rh-wA

Kr-

tv niton WM a maQ of
j
•bout to obtain a divoros from hh wife.

UKAtTH,

■FOB ALL W no. W4NT-

To“« *•»•**Kaof

WITH

BAILEY &amp; KENFIELD

ITS

FLEASERES,

NEW GOODS

—8ix Indians in th* Belkfri a^iUrere-.

PouncAX Mxxtiko.—S. W. Fowura,
of Charlotte, will speak to the citizens of

this viiinity, at

the Court Houae, on

Tuetday evening, July 8I«L

Republicans
d«iro

to

hear

democrats

who

tbo principles,

posi­

and

r"*"7
their own tribe Uat spring,

°r

1,7

—Tfe population of tfe Pike’, Pmk
country h increasing very rapidly.

URGE AND BEAUTIFUL

Six

or eight steam quarto milk am in opera
tion.
1

irt! parties discussed with ability, will

—Tim mother and only aialcr of Ste­

Mr. Fowler is par-

phen A. Douglas live at aUton Spring,,

(Jease bo present

iiculsrly severe on modern Democracy,
alias loeofocoisni, alias Doiiglxsism end

Brtcksnridgeism.

Those who desire to

democracy

tl.c

“handled

without

Baowx’a

Lxcturk.—Thvslow

W. Baows’s second lecture on Temperascoon Wednesday evening, was more
fully attended than the first.

The Court

literally packed, every foot of

House

available space being occupied.

HARDWARE STORE,

dry goods

—The English world are on the tip-toe

The ev­

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

—The Irish Catholics of Ireland aro

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

They burn him in effigy for overthrow­

ing the worst tyranny of modrrn times,
C2P Jerome Bonaparte,

the last, I,

dead.
—lion. Edward H. Thompson of Flint
is the democratic nominee for Congress,in

hibition was the only reliable means to

the 4th district.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

HARDWARE

Iso employed to eradicate the evil of in­

temperance, and that il was not only ncc

btions of every well
ment.

regulated govern­

The favorite argument of the

runucllera and tbo rum drinkers, that a
mu has a right to cat,.drink, and wear

what he chonses,was scattered to the four
winds of heaven, utterly dissipated and
destroyed.
im

Il is utterly impossible for

to give our readers any idea of the

farce of the logic, the beauty of the illus­

trations, tho perfection of rhetoric, which
characterize the lectures of Mr. Brown,

at among the best effort* of elocution.—
Ik must be heard to be npprecuited.—

Under his efforts, a hackncvcd subject,
seemed ns yet new nnd capable of afiord-

—The N. Y. Journal of Commerce
limped for a while in Its choice between
Douglas and “the other fellow.”
It ia
now out for “tho other fellow” verv em­
phatically. It has two reason#, one that
its proclivities are Southern, and the oth­
er that it don't see where Douglas is to
get electoral votes.
—Tho census shows the population of
Toledo to bo 13,784.
The number of
deaths during tbo year ending Juno 1st,
1960, was only 237, or 1 in 58, or about
1 7-10 per cent.

form.
Gvocr’a Lvov's Book for August

already before us.
tb.it tlic Lady’s

is

It will Ims olmcrved
book

is considerably

ahead of tirni\ in regard to tbo lunar
-t-hangra, and fully ns much so, as compar

&lt;d with the leaser lights of literature.—
"Two dollars from any subscribers of the

CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS

S FECIAL NOTICES
rtf’ Any of w readers afflicted with Sctofula
or Scrofnloua complaint,, will do well to rend the
remark, in our adrertlaing column* respecting it.
Bul little of the natore of tld. diaorder baa been
known to the people, and the clear expedition of
tl there given, will prove acceptable and uaefuL
Wo have long admired the Marching and able
manner in which Dr. Ayer treat* every lul^octbe
louche.; whatever haa fate attention at all, hat a
great deal of it, ha tnaatera what ne uudartakas,
aud do one wbo ba* a particle of feeling for bi*
afflicted follow man, can look with Indifference
upon hi* labors far the tick. Bead what he aaya
ui SctofuU, and aee in bow few word* and bow
clearly be teUa ua more than wa all have known of
■li. - -» j---------- - r_,_i —

of all kinds comprising BLEECHED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS and 8 H E ET­
INGS, Striped and Check Shirtings, Denima, Cotlonades, Satincttns, Kentucky
Jeans, Fancy and Black Doeskins, CnssL
meres, Prints, &amp;c.

Come and See !!
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING
Ihta tetter If yon like, to aaatal the Mck aad advatee yoar reputation.
.
Truly yours,
D. C. CAIN.
Th# discovery of coal!tre ■ pill with angir1 ernic ated wllh Dr. Herrick. AU other, are counter­
foil., and If umhI will do barm, and dlaappomt tbo
«fck. Herrick'i Fill, m elegantly pat up,.SO in a
box, with a large .bort of direction., and »eU fur

LADIES' DRESS GOODS

RATES.

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,
«t Household RomeWorld.

DRESS GOODS

New Additions

Comprise. all tha latcal at,lea of SILKS,
ChalUca, brilliant*, lawna, Bareges, FRENCH
MV8LIXS, and ull other kind* that can be nam­
ed, many of which arc greatly aapcrior iu quality
and beauty to anything heretofore offered ia this

CORD,

to UK Conte

Wc have piles of 8 II E E T I N GS,

May Mr. Brown long

rentinuo on his mission of temperance re­

VERY

—The Republicans of Maryland cmlioldencd by the division of the demo­
cratic party, are about to noniiuate an
PRINTS
THE
electoral ticket for that State. The next
thing will b« a Republican electoral tickor is smaller quantities at from
ct in South Carol in*.—Buffalo Courier. l-er yard.

ing ‘“nic Gelds for thought, investigation,
and elucidation.

ON -LOW PRICES

bowling over the success of Garibaldi.—

ing by the most invincible logic that pro­

Mtordance with all the established regu-

GREAT VARIETY.

having been found containing plans fora

ening was principally employed in prov­

rtiary, bul that it was just and fully in

STILL LUTS.

of excitement at the repert of a map

French in vaaion of England. What next!

gloves" will of course turn out.

Ma.

Ontario Co, N. Y.

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

HASTINGS

tions, and policies, of tho different jpoltt-

SHIRTINGS,

STRIPES,

TABLE

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

PARASOLS
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­
CULAR

and

CROSSCUT

SAWS,

Wc can dotho you from tho crown

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

of the

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

bead to die solo of

tbo foot

and warrant price* to suit

Ttuctwti. CnsurC Albany/M. Y. .
8offl «t Hdarrnr. »y J. r. Roberta A Co., Bolfe
wdod A OraaE, arid by dealer, everywhere.
Palmer Mrothcre, T raveling A grata.

TOWELING, SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’
and all kinds of domestic goods; also
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
CLOTHS,

DIAPER,

CASSIMEKES, Linen Drillings, Den
ima, F. &amp; M. Cfeaimeres, TWEEDS,

lie aprekera^rocaliat,. wdnistere of the goopef,
aud others, wih strengthen their lung, and im.
nrov. tbeir voice* Ly •revri.y Orea w. ttrir feoaA
Fries 1BX eenta.
'
CT The above article, aro sold by all thadrel.
arete Muttagsand by ril Drargiata thnmgboal
the FuHad State*. C.nodaa aud South America
at wholesale by oil large Droggiata fa tbo priucrC,U“ HERRICK A BHOTDER..
.

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

ery stylo and description.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

roiiNO.

Boys* Clothing which wo offer nt
EXCEEDINGLY

LOW PRICES.

We alao manufacture Copper, Braaa, Sheet Iron

ISAAC C. MOTT,

and Tin Ware of any and every shape and doncrip-

now soiling more

&lt;JrnfH»iar I Dolls

tion, allfof which wo will tell al Hard Time

rriees, for Ready Pay.

&amp;»*ner left st this office will secure a
jy Evarv Summer the demand for Hewlett erir
Btomaeh Bitter* Uicreuca. Il 1* found to be the
only certain prewrvatioo of bodily strength dur­
ing a period when the atmosphere ia caJoalated
to induce a leeling of lasritodc ud indigestion.—
Inst week, it ha^ieen determinq) to coo- The worat case, of Diarrlura, aad Dyawtery give
way to it* potent influence. Innumerable pcr’m- iui extra session of the Circuit Court, aoa'a wbo nr* now klire and well, must thank th*
in November to diapoac of this case nnd diacovcror of this preparalkm that they ha., not
been swept away tn the harvest of death. The
several others on docket, which were put Bitten Is reeom*»cn&lt;fed by the beat phyaiefaa* in
the IUid. Thia is the best evidence of ita teal
■•ver at the recent term.
value, beeMae, a* a genera) thing, they will not
apeak a word in favor of advertised preparations
Thev bar* -been compelled to acknowledge tha
Bi-sikdw Cbakok.—N. Bailey, suc­ claim* of the Bitters upon the eommuaity. Sold
ceeds the firm ol Bailey &amp; KenGeld. Suc­ bysll'drwggteta_____________________

&lt;opy of the Lady’s Book.

Tua Dittos Cask.—As

wo intimated

cess to him.

Sewtxo Macuixx*.—Wc call the attwiti.'u of persons out of employment to

the advertisement of the Erie Sewing
Machine Co., in our to-day’s paper.

W. J. RtttBxrr of Rutland has remem­

bers! the printer in the line of green

pvt* and cucumber?. Many thanks to him.

Man Docs.—In the village of Bl
Aohfij, on Saturday laat, 30th insL, three
men were bitu-n by a mad dog—so u*
fner.d uIhj was there at the time informs
oa. Tho dog was killed Wore doing any
further damage.
One of the men who
had been severely hoc rated in the leg,
grasped a dub and rushed upon tho infu­
riated canine, a big one, nnd beat him to
death, pounding his head to a perfect jclHow long will it be ere we are com­
piled to record a calamity fearfully tar
nbk in consequences to some of our
&lt;iliirns, if the numerous miserable and
vorthless pupa curs and bounds, now run
h'ng loose and unmuzzled, in violation of
‘hr dog law,in our streets are not chained
mauled, c- killed ? Let them bo slain
®r secured before a life more valuable
““ all tho dogs in Christendom has
forfeited.—G. R. EagU.

CARD.-The auttacriber, aprnctienl Chem­
ist and manufacturer of Chemical prepare
Son*. Freneb Cosmetics. Fid* Perfume*, eta.,
*c paat seventeen vaara, now offers (free of
charge) to all who dreire it, tbo redpe and direc­
tion* for making a simple Vegatabla Brim, that
will, in fr«in two to eight day*, remove Fimplca,
Blothea, Tan. Freckles, Ssllowncaa, and all im­
parities and roaghccas of th. skin, lewrinK the
iatno-a* nature hteaded it abould be-M&gt;lt,clear.
aaDoolh, and beautiful. Thia ia no humbug or
catebpaouy affair, and those wbo tfcfak It such,
rill pieree not notice the adverttaemwit. TUae
dc.inng the recipe, with fail iMlructiana, direc­
tion*, id advice, will please call on or address
(with m-ra j^.)

A

j'tMa

CAN’T BE BEAT.

E-A/V^E

TROUGHS

Manufactured at tbo lowest, rates, aud put
We have a fine rarirty of Nutife, Ladlre*
HLEEVE8 aad eollara, C)iin&gt;oiM&gt;tt*. Genl, .birt
Boeam. and Coltere, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hoaicrr, every atyle efGlovca and
Nitto4Boiinett*, JRibbcna, Draa, Trimmings, de.

Oar aaMrtmetit of Table and Pocket Cutlery.
8ILVEB SPOONS, Port Monate, Hoop Bkirta,
Yankee Kotlona, and thing, tn general ia fall and
complria.

GROCERIES

COOKING S.TOVS!

cents per potted. COFFEE from 1254 to 30 sen ta­
per pound. Firii ofeveredeacription frpta a Here
ring to a number I M.ckercT Hmm .will not al ’
tow me to euHm.ntto th* wbble of my imnaeew
stock oTGood*. therefore I wijl owiteulm.reetf ayita,
aaytag that it contain* evoryUiiar th*lwa* ever
bought of In a FAMILYGROCERY Jtore.the

BEADY-RADE CLOTHING,
far

We hare a large aad beautiful variety of Coals,
Veata, Fanta, Ac., which we offer at a lea. price
than the usual coat of the material. Flea*, ex­
amine far yoeroefo.a and test tha comctaMi of

GIFTS

Wa hard school hooka, al) kind, of blank bookx.
Pocket ledgers. Mechanics* Manual, A mold'»
writing Fluid, Note, Cap, Letter, end Ugal Pa­
per, and Si) kind* of ataUottery in greet variety.

Any person purchasing any of the shore nam­
ed Goods, [School Book* excepted,) three dollars
or upwards, will receive a gift ; and no GIA will
be ofl cred of a leas value than one dollar.
Wo corduqlr invite all persons wishing any thing ih our line, to call and examine our stock
and price*, and if we can satisfy yon with both
we would be vary happy to aril yow. . —.

W. think «• bars a* pood Young Hyson, Impenal nnd Block Tess, as were ever offered In
thia Market. Also ail kinds of Brown and Whitf
Sugars, Syrup, Molaaare, Nish, Rico, Coffnc, choculate, Pare Soda and Srieratus,
KEROSENE

Groceries &amp; Fiaicy Goods
tbaieah be found in tho" MsWn de writer. warKABLV’^W FkIcXS/^TEA at*fti^ 39 to M

No. 82 City Biriidlpga,N-1

HOME TESTIMONY.
GaaxsLcDSs. Earox Co., Mien., Aag. 11, bODa. C. W. Roucx-.0«r «r:-For four pent
was severely afflicted with Rbeomaliam *o tta
_______ ’ i
fnr . lone time. Tl:

My.toek cf Poodsialargusaid wWtsHwisd.ain'
silting of er ary variety andof

up in any part of the county.

©aKmanEriL
✓ 1

Biff

AND

OIL

&lt;B

BURNIHG

FLUID
Herrick’s Sagar failed Pillai

Read TAIN!

THE WHOLE WORLD EXITED/

BICK
, Indolent Sores afld Turners cured by Trait s

Z---------

VEBY CHEAP.
Wa have farming toed* of all kind*, and

MANUFACTURERS’ AND JOINERS’

PEOPLE,

THINK

DRY GOODS

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
You'd scarce expcat, at this late dur.
With startling curea a book to 411;
This is the case, th* million say.

Root* m nature, cliemioally combinetTaDd it&gt;aulated in wen aualed glare Bottle*, and charged
by apowin ful Battery, thus poauaaiDg tn asdltton to its superior medical vtaiwos, atretic Mag.
uotic aad electric qualixiea, profoondly paMUaliag
■orf emmcatlv quirting and »ooehtr.g. It relieve*
wkI

STACKS OF CBOCKEBY,
11 iteZi adrarttaemaa* in U&gt;ia P»P"-

Which we offer in oetta or otherwise al

. ,^Aa Does xs Livutosrox.—We nre
mfomrd by a gentleman from LivingCo. that considerable excitement ex"to there on the subject of mad doga. A
s?/ * ^Wo ,ince a ^‘’8 waM por»u»d from
wwl^e, a distance of twenty miles
Howell. In one township thro'
five children were bitten
bops' etc-’ u
vduc :of
o’e ttOO.—Z&gt;t

&gt;»g sonptatata, and weakseto, aUaytag oervuu.
otod it, apeak edit*, tndy a Woadarfai medteln*.

We feve put down tfe prices of all
BARM

A

»»«•&lt;»»

gasthijs’ fria (kirrntt

our goods to suit

the time* and save

people the trouble of going to Kalama­

^.prt.a.nt of every kind of good, which the
w^tt. DtoS-jJi-. tbs e-afcrt
Of (he people of Barry county demred, and not
wishing to iMlitate any oMnpsritoi with.tor

zoo and Battle Creek to trade.

Salt, per bl

wo Will sell
TV. d
me A/ouci.is uatiucr.—
J* «®mp ticket has since been hauled
Z.i
&gt;' the editor of that journal, who

■ T
•;ii l

k|m-

si»e former step was taken
and was wholly unauthorBreckenridge and Lane.

y-i.,
rvanurea.
lleojie, “

AS ©EBAiP
M tbo name quality exs be bought nt any place in
Michigan.
J’leaae call and examine mtr goods. It will af­
ford ns pleasure to exhibit them to roc, and still

We take

in

axehange for goods—

Hwat, Corti, Oats,-Butter, Lard, Pork,

4 finally aioM» everythiuf yo» fere
*11 found oou TIjo WashCoMtitution has discovered that

Md LinoolD »*» &lt;**•
w^rticu by which one or the other is
2* tfetod to the Prreifencr. We
,, V* brlr»• anybody’, renGdeoee,but
*m,nd eonfowiog that it is all
-JN-Uwt wjeof theAO nu.a j-l

SSSSSfiS -ci',

-

h.d::--.' r.-

�Yoimfe America Ahead.

HASTOTOS
DRUG STORED!

Brrdtenridfft to bo tiocltd ty tbo Aid of
Dowlas!

BUM® PURITIES AJT, BWOD Wife

1 S

STOMACHBITTERS.

£SlMu’'
fLLSIRON’

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.
L.tion beret oiore uusno-a.
in regard to tbe nomination of two tick­
ets at Baltimore, is such that the portion
of thu public who allow themselvca to
bo influenced by impression# gathered in

JEBT RECEIVED

E srrjaX

/hew and mo«t complete assortment of

DRUGS AMD HEDICIME8,
oaf CbeDsicala, Paints, Oil#, Cam.
3 phene. Burning Fluid,

by thft dcclaraftuti that tbo candidacy of
Mr. Douglas ia likely to result in an ac­
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tual advantage to Breckenridge and Lane,
and may directly bo tbo very means of
their election! But the declaration ought
not really to bo tha cauae, to any snrprme
GOODS.
aince it ia very obvious now, in ilia great
' ‘■in
State of Pennsylvania, for instance, the
candidacy of Mr. Douglas will help Mr.
MT FOR MEDICINAL PURP08BB.ONLT. J£t
Breckenridge by drawing oIT for a third
candidate votes which would otherwise be WE ARB HOW ‘O.K'hKND
cart for Lincoln.
with odd of the LARGEST and
It is a mistake to suppose that the
BEST Assortments of
strength of Mr. Douglas, as a candidate,
is to como in all case# (torn the&gt; democrat­
ic ranks. A prominent Dougina journal
at the North, now before onr eyes, ettlmutes that ho “will draw thousands of
votes from the opposition ranka” Doubt
.TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES, PEFFER,
less bo wilt obtain the largest pnrt of his
. PRUNES, FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;
support, in fact, from tnen wbo, if Doug­
in hot, everything in th# Grocery line, eueb a#
las were not in tho field, would vote tho
will be needed for family une.
black Republican ticket.
Douglas thus
competes with Lincoln for the black Re­
(EIUiDIMEtaT IPXHJOTimil
publican vole, and benco there is good
And Cooking Extracts,
reason to calculate that the old ‘‘Key­
stone" will cast her electoral vote for
FOR THE XSTKCIAL DESERT OF THE LADIES.
Breckenridge aud Lane.
The prospect
of thi* glorious result is obvious to eve­
ry observer, and its cheering cifects upon
the national democracy will rouse them
PENS, PENCILS. .INKS, PAPER, EN­
to herculean exertions in behalf of their
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
candidates.
Ibero can. be no dispute about lhe fact
MOST POPULAR
that the gallant Breckenridge and the vet­
eran Lane are the favorites of tho Penn­
sylvania democrats. They will make up
from personal admirers nnd from the con­
servative men of the State all the demo­
cratic votes which will be thrown away
on Judge Douglas. Tho bare statement
We would respectfully announce to the cltlof the prospect will J&gt;e sufficient tosatisfy BOOTS,
SHOES,
every reflecting mind that we have the
right to anticipate it, and to result in lhe
probable election of the national demo­
cratic nominee* by the direct vote of Ever shown in this Market, which wc
thepoople.
aro prepared to sell al a small
The Douglas men themselves will not

Slates,

^DR.'^OiACK'

SCANDINAVIAN BEMEBIE8U

ms utwui

GROCERIES!

dry GOODS '.

MILLINERY

GROCERIES

PATENT MEDICINES

CROCKER Y!

deny that they rely on votes drawn away
from Lincoln. They have al! along open
ly counted on such votes, and boasted of
them as an element of their strength,
when in fact, as bore appears, they will
be tho very cause of their overthrow. In
Pennsylvania, the principal organ ol Mr.
Douglas, is a black Republican paper, ed­
ited by tbe Clerk of a block Republican
House, and perhapa lhe largest part by
far of his supporters, will bo men of lhe
same stamp, whose influence and vote
would be given to Lincoln were Douglas

call.

tr

mo. Bfyy. reueci.

anu

iOommuni........ ..

nrihl« dua. or wbo choose to investigate
,aDr’K^ckfarite. lbs attention of thf rick to Oo

ORIGINAL LETTER#,
FaXtera. .kdl*di«# of lb. bigbert rcap^tebibtr
giving account# of extraordinary cure# -rua.f1‘

allodacul to regieas where fever aud ague
tud rnriotte other UUau# eontplafats Lave
eourdod lluth ririi'&gt;« by. Lumbwh. ■ Jo M
al.ln to urne conMsBfly that tl* "Mitera
ar, # cert-X
for th/ Dy.pcjob and

LIVER COMPLAINT,

SICK FEMALES,

all deletoriottv drugs and fairly tetted the
merits of this article.

public establishes tho following
FACT®:
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS have been proved by analyafe to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure the almost universal complaint,
DYSPEPSIA

b“

resulting tbcrcWom.
L.
ThU h not# tempcrary populkrliy. eUaiMd
by extraordinary efforts in the way of ,r”**
fill., IL. 4o.u.le. ,r .b. iniim U. . Miu
eaiiiuxtiou of an fa«Uusl-fa€irdKinr,-wl'M‘ “
TTEilTl K-.Z-Jorlre a. lin e llitlf.

diteMcs.'is to the prcf rictoru a source cf cnalloyed pleasure. Il tewove# ■!! mm bld mallet
•_ ... at... MlataaMMl. a.l.tlft*, tixS 1.1. ,&lt;kI. F. Il‘1
naiw;&gt; ivsnv. ........ -------------- -------• ■
ziviag it that tone at.d &lt;-ttargy l»J»#&gt;w*aw
for tbe restoration of health. Tl o|WUca #pon
ibeMumacli. liver, and Uber digestive orpins,
mild'r bul powerfully, and soon re-tores diem
to a condition cventiai to lie Ucall by diacliaigc
.if tbe fUticHua* of nature.
•
Elderly p-raocs maywe thaBitter# duly as
prr direct ions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a iltmulaut peculiarly adapted io comfort
•iediulug yean., a. h U rleosanl to d------ u"■
invlgornitag tothc bowek excclleui
and rejuvenating genet ally. We ha&lt;
deuce cf tbotwunla of aged men a
who have experienced the benefit of
preparation while suffering from el
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■-

EYE WITNESSES.
These pirtlei maybe consulted personally or
_ l..
Xlw.
anv duubt UDOU the

who bare laugujabed for yean fa belpteea weaknew and deapoudcoey. recuperate with great ra­
pidity under lhe.r inrigoraiing operation. Thai
all aaxuri dUabilitiea are removed by their car
dial aad gently alimulatiog propwtfe*. That they

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
lUwixo# M*t M, 1s59.

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the
anian Balaam, a fine arttoo for Toilet perpo•c, for cleaning the teeth, removing freckle.

P

J. 8..GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Hasting*, May hl, 1M0.
not in the field.
Tho harder they work
for the latter, therefore, and the more
black Republican votes they obtain for
him, tbe cosier will bo tbe notional demthe
flew Combined Map
oeratie victory.
COUXTiKS OF
Let the democracy go into the canvass
for Breckenridge and Line, then, with a
will.
Let us arouse tbe feelings of the
old Jackson democracy; and the result
will be all that the friends of tho Union
FROM OFFICIAL BBCOBDS AXt&gt; APXCIAL SUBand the Constitution would desire.

EATON &amp; BARRY.

every avenue and organ
pel il thorougbly and pci

oodyeer’e Patent Breast
boulder Braoea, a luporior article tor aal# by
• J. P. R- A CO.

S

Cape for rale cheap by
». ROBERTS A CD;

P

J. D. BAREBOLGU,
lacksmith, win attend to aii buineao u
hii line at abort notice and readable rates.
A portion ol the public palronago solicited. 8bop
in Rutland, Barry county, Michigan.

B

By GE IL A JONES, and 6EIL, BAR­
'
t •
. rt i nii

NEW FIRM! !

ToroaaaratCAi sxonxzaa.
man 62 years old by suicide.
On the
corner of Adams Avenue, and John R.
street, lives n Indy by tbo name of Mrs.
Bodrn, who for a month part had an old
lady named Mrs. Martha Shinn, as boar­
ders. Mrs. and Miss Shinn had lived in
the city for about nineteen years, and be
ing placed in destitute circumstances, and
lhe ladies in the vicinity we have indicat­
ed, had, for n month back, supported
them nt Mra. Boden’s. Tbe daughter baa
been bed ridden for some time, nnd ba#
required a large amount of attention
from bernged parent Last evening, ths
mother went out of the back door of the
house about ten o’clock, and an hour hav.
ing elapsed, and the daughter needing nt
teniion, tbo latter called out and rwos
anawertd by Mra. Boden, who, nt not
finding Mrs. Shinn in the house, went to
the back door, with a lighted candle in
hce hand, to look after her, w hen on
opening tho door, what was her astonish
meat to see the person for whom ahe was
in search, hanging from the limb of on
apple tree, near the building within tbe
yard enclosure. Mr*. Boden immediate
ly gave nlarm, and ^lr. Wm. A. War­
ren, who resides in the house adjoining,
came to the spot as soon as possible, and
discovered that lhe. old lady had ceased
to breathe.
Ho immediately cut her
body down, and with the asaistanee of his
wife, made every effort to bring back the
vital spark, but nil in vain. He alsoacnt
for a doctor and a Justice of the Peace,
but the former could do nothing, and the
latter called a jury of inquest
The :,dflr.
•rased was au English woman, and had,
besides tbe daughter, two sons in Califor­
nia. She had often been heard to say
that “she hoped to God she might dfo
before her daughter," and it is believed
- some
herself

Mk of’rrccemm'cndine than b**

toother, especially

jss&amp;w.ujx.to1 ‘.3,-ffiE:

rid itself
this through th-&gt; natural channels of the body
by sa altcrativa readiciDe. Cleanse out tbo
vitiated blood whenever yoxt find ifa uapuritioa

when.

Even where r.o particular diicrder

must go wrong, and tha great :
life is disordsred or overthrown.

exert a dUtlnet

ueb form, ihern. . , ‘
innumerable a* are ill cairc a
faae Chalybeate Ptlla baa Mb#
uoat habitual com., mclotyjik,

During Ute years the public have been busUd by Urge bottles, preteodlng tx&gt; give a ouart
of Extract of SstfmparilU for one dulUr. Meet
of time have been fraud- upon tbe a£ck. far
they not only contain l;uh, if say, Bare^m-

r effecting them.

ferar and ague, c#u»
appoille. nnd
dya#ntery, indlcvsti:
the rtemach.
all diaeares or derca
aupcraruxMled invalid*, perous# of sedentary
oceupalioa. and nursing not Lera, will cvnMilt
their own physical wvlhre by giving to Boolalter'a Celebrated Etoa-eh Biuere a trisL
CAUTION.—We caution the mfalic agnfaat

and

aud
joint
Iu InU rvuUc
b

K
LOWELL, MASS.

I per Battle । ILxBatUv
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Price of the Bexndinavian Blood Purifier, II
per bottle, or 15 per half dvxen. Ot the Scandi­
navian Blood Pill#, 25 oento per box, or 6 boxaa

label.
Kf Progarad and sold by HOSTETTEB &amp;

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Certificate*, publuhed in
thia paper from time to lii
ical Almanac and Familj
great amount of interesting and
information can be bad gratia of
tbroghout th* country.
In ditficclt or complicated e**M Dr. Roback
may be applied to peraonally or by letter enclooiuaoac atamp for the reply.
F«ar^i?a%uS
Cfari?

AND

Shop al thaoldiUad of Samuel Powera,ou Main
generally.
i giujtf1 '
.......
italic Roads,
B. FOWCRS.
| 4). V. CAMPBELL.
Hailing#, March 1, I960
nUyl
lings, Shops, Ac.

Counsellor in Business.
*BY FRANK CROSBY,

H1DHA1E!

6. It will contain plans of the Principal YUUgva. allowing tbe streets, lots, and location o| E8T KINDS of timbered and fine eak opening
btnldiags. Each village plan will also contain a lands, desirable for the cultivation of tho different
r.
—i.. ik..,.,1 k.,.;.—. nt

Distanced

Old Focvi

tanily phyvic.

neRSMY.Co

X&amp;SS3

reaMfiis whv

JIS ROWER

I FR

__ _ _
t Hards ale buau
ion i# b-eauM bv ha* tlia
L.S RGKST STOCK of the
GOODS, al &lt;b*

rrith alw feu drecriptfon. of the
f aad the tregtmant that ahooU

Ms, Cleveland and Detroit. Hcholenhip good
through tbo entire chain of wren Colleges. .
CONSOLIDATION of "Brrant iriTtnWi
Mercantile College” tod “IWi’a C------- ' - ~ •
lege," new conducted as tbe Inali
the recipient of an extraordinary

।

jxxwixr

. „

prices

T AM no# rrcieviig »r NrillNU .tock4G#*i
L aud kava on hand a br»i rale **wrtn«nl&lt;
MIBLFA I.'JU VTllAKl' VTAKH ^TOV.
FLY, COPFJU?
WAbs,
i oimt
AT LOH bJ fLJCiS
THAX KVKlt.
rtmrat of PARLOR 8T0VIS, romyriw

Petitions.
thia luelitutioa la
How to draw up Bonds aud
Mortgages, Affldarils, Powers tbe principals enables them oonateatlv to introdi»e fur the benefit cf their students, it is made
greatly superior in all respects.
FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO THTB COL
IJiGE

The andscriber offer# for sale,the following de-

64..?

ELEVATED
OMEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

trmniolluutown. Six Flxurad BoiX-vi
Limitation, and amount and

DEPARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC­
COUNTS.
properly, with forma for Com­ Organised usd eondneted upon the Cammxu Roon
pantion with creditors, and tho tysteffi. the Halls at study being fitted up whh apInsolvent laws of every Stale.

f •• e. N.W.iF
ss»i s t wi
It Telle Yon

Weal X of Ncrtb-weri JC cf acc. 29.

ful exercise.

It Tells Yon How to draw up Partnership

LANDS FOR SALEH

lagea will be diltinguiabed by colors.
?. It will give the courea of Bail Roads now in
process of construction.
9. It will contain a Distance Table, giving tbe
distance by tho most direct open roads, between
any Villages fa both counties.

Xo remedy ho#
tote Mttory &lt;tf

AND CUTLERY.

50,00 Copies already Sold.

All kinds of produce takes in exchange al mar­
ket prises; CASH not refused. A share of the
public putrouage ,u acllcite'tL
,

-ee.1 W * WILIJAJ

......
.....
one aingto trial—they arc not only better
but, in fact, cheaper than,any other Pills, for il

EVERYBODY’ &gt; LAWTEB,
er reliable tnformaticn. Tbe Map will delineate
very minutely the venous Geographical and Top-

resSLWtKK

nana, in aermd very gratifyirg aud wlcroUrt
.tenet..
11&gt; Scrofulous Tubcrcntoai*. tl.ta medicated iraa

nati, O., luibcratory in Hammond xtrcct.
For sale by J. I*. Robert# A O. Ilastiagx, Hi
Nichol ..Orange ill# XUMK V. A. Rrefar, al#o Doff,
man and De Reimer. Mlddlovnie, M. C. Swift,
■Hastings and vicinity, that they arc now prepared Prairieville, and by Druggist, end MercbauU gvn
to do all bestaesa pertaining to
really throughout the country.

THE undersigned are prepared to ntiblUh, by

provea succcmI—
tlou or written i tv. txt fen wobU
Invalid# »o long Ltd ritlnra m to far.
•*
bwy/WotM.. ti kt

blood healthy, aad all i# well; bi
pabulum of lib dbordertd, there

of bodily strength.
AU those person#, fo * Lorn we bare jnrticii-

NEW YORK COSTS.
a

npwoM

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however tbev may have been trifled with and
ebu#ed; Abai their direct tendency ia to lengthen
life, and Tender it enjoyable. That operating di­
rectly upon the yx-fam dittSM in Me Ji-tW, they
CAUSE SOON TO REAL,
and dlicbargn from the iy#tem. ’every trint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otberwtae. That
tber
Special attention will be paid to COMPOUND­
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
ING and putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
one purcuMiug medicine# of us can rely upon

advance from

Please give us

X1.

What constitute# Libel aad
Slsbder, and tbo law a» to Marriaro Dower, the Wife's right
in Property, Divorce, and All“®“F... .
The law for Meehanica' Uena in

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intelligent men—the Gt custodians uf the
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which you attempt to nourish and per'
imen uf Ifa- »W&lt; i.ic local and eccliotial
pctuate will Induce the people to rcinftin
i
Iin their Mature,- but catching fugitive
with you bound together ax ^'Republican
slaves
ia
a
national
aditir,
and
must
be
i
party, and wlich yotl tire lifted Into Dow'
er, then you will pyc that protection 'to
(attended to Vy the government '
. IMJCDDI LOCX ««« FAST arifej- ‘
or MICHIO*w,
.
'northern manufacturing nnd rafofog in
There ia one grvnl natural obstruction
'
to
pike
navigation,
known
u
tho
8
l
Clair
if*.*
i
_i
torents,'arid prooecuto these grand Slid
Flala, and gear the borders of the Slate
gaddy schemes of intprfml imprpvchVcot,
BOI.TWOOU * tJBAWT,
Ithat you have been prevented for wo rtuihy
iif
Michigan,
of
which
I
wish
tuiapopk.
•
j-\E.ltKUS i« all kiadaaf dry, good., grocortoa,
particuktriy. The water here fur a snort
17 rrock.ry, Ac; Stofa at., oppodte
*dip&amp;ncc ia nt times very shallow, and or' H. J.KWKIIA
JJere, tbeti, yon see the real cauke bf
।dtnary vessels frequently gel aground
। ' 'fc:
S&amp; rtt&gt;k n/wi
tlKtf and seder awerely from de£iy and
■all this excitentent nnd agitation, and the
expense in getting olT.
A email asm of
^uilinotel ’Wiirikib rf the qnMfori ,'m
[■ n&lt;h foeWiWbHlidWHy^irtlr Congiwt, igation, aa-aro necessary ^o the prosperi­
Cungrett. ' Sir, It is not bwteWlr
ty of lluj growing commerce oq the grqit money prt»pcr!y laid out, WOO hl deepen
gvoApofaUor MltlaiuXsta^xudrssdmixX'u. i
lakes cf the Nurp|WfaA.
The pust/Wid the channel so vessels can pass over them
iiwtitnti'.ins nre'W danger, but they tiemto
1». N.«I J.RWWRLL,
Hour muri^fatfe,.^ ilhttemxl .withjwv present democratic adnjliiistratiun have I withnnt'tllffietilty rir delay.
to kecp'tta’ S«nrth united on tbeifeniocrntc»cryw»I
.*
Few persons have any conception of
‘Wi'W1
WT*ic platform, nhil Sbclird the- aid of enough
J FIRST CLASS WAC1HHE,1 ‘^
qnent ge&amp;ticnieti •onbuth rides slid nave paid tio atiehtion to our . wants, and I the magnitqilc uf Ifac corum wo tlutusks
Ac.
of tlw* timid, thiro serving, office seeking
led iu these diseusxions, and contented feel asvtikd tbnt wo nerd not hope for for thU felkf jl the Hands of thi* general
The
causO
ol
ibis,
b
found
in
the
fact
portion of tbn propio-hf the North, to
'FRABCttjmnMh
/.. .
any until lhe Repiibllcati V»rty are in
•» I (Kwuflfcl Ik. inter
.power. , I sin no advocate Jf any extond guvcrnm’rnt. ChpU Graham, of the fbpo- that Southern politidaus control tbc dem enitofe them tolecp p.wsesMon of the
^sta of my constituent* nod the cmrtitry
ocraticparty now, as they always Layo government' with al! its offices, butiorv,
graphical
corps
of'enghiecrs,
rrtlunns
u&gt;
cd sjxtcm of intqrnal ImprovcmenU for
demand'll. ' ulii 'tins sritfedn will
done
from
the
first
hour
of
its
existence.
lltal in IS55 the value of all tho articles
and Influences.
dose, and I wish ‘to cVpretw my opinion the benefit of particular localities oidy:
but this commerce of the lakes is national of commerce and navigation passing They prefett to believe lhe interests of
When thisOmgrcav assembled, on the
of the political questions before tho house
the south are injured by protective policy
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first Mortday nf December last, 1 knew
In its dinracter, and cr.n no more be call­ over the St. Clair Flats exceeded two
aud tbo country, mid;rrapectfiijly a*k the
—
though
to
be
sure
they
all
unite
in
do\ i VXlTACTCTlEftA of tii. ibert-lrv
liinrdred and fifty-tilnC millions of doHars.
tho Republican party dnl not intend ti*
ed local than that ol the Atlantic.
attention
Of
gvnil&amp;rietl
fur
the
btief
tferied
AL rvr-w.rv- DmWtwie Iron,»
lie estimates the incrcase on the rates of nxauding a good duty on sugar; but tliat introduce tho question of slavery, X'ndf 1
I Lave fa* recent acopunt of the annual
aRbwcfl'me.'‘ *’«':»« l- &lt;- :•
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Is a Southern prospect, and of course j it
h eights in consequence of these obstruc­
1TTOBNK VEftT EAMT AND IS XKMOST
anticipated very Hide excitement, cxrepl
The people of the Uwitcd States will losses on llieso hikes, but learn from an tions nt mure than two milliou dollars bi cunstilutloiial to protect it. They nils
MHMKLE8U IN OI’KKATlONl
what might grow out of tiro propoted In­
official
duemneat
bafore
me,
that
in
four
soon be called on to select a Chief Mag­
J. W. OAKLEV
per ntiuum—one half of which fulls on represent tbo friends of protection also, quiry into tiic corruption of the. present
istrate G&gt;r the Republic, and ’determine, yi^ra piuviqus to and coding in 1851, the fanners ol the West,baving so much by affirming that ibex wish to lax the
Mvruoi-ES-'i-K,n,J rvUil a*?1*
administratiofi, ntid the unlawful ffiu"”"
5 I Gciurcr of l—t»»er. flmhn
necnediag to tbo forma of law, the polit­ over live1 hundred lives were lost, qnd up­ taken from the value of their produce.— industry of one section of tbo country fpi
made 0-*c uf Im* years" part to etrry lts
ical character of tbc next Qjtigruss that wards of two millions ol dollars worth oi Congress, at tho last seamen, tnedo nn the benefit of- another. This b not so.— various mrostfrira’ and rewards tctrtj 'flvSticla or shall assemble here. Alrvndy the note of property.
This loss falls almost exclu­
appropriation tn-eoinpletn this Impmye- All parties agree In raising tbo rovenpo voritvii. But I teas mistaken. 11!*-- load
preparation fa sounding tlirougFmiM.' tlte sively on the early seltlcra of a new inunl, but the President vetoed the bill. for lhe support of the government by' a
era of the democratic pdrly beheld the,
country and thepttnoipfra of tHadilfenml cvULlry.and ia owing mainly to tbo ab­ His rwuion was the unconstilulionality of tax on Import*} aud we aav, that impos­
results uf lhe late election with,fear aria
sence of harbors, and obstructivusYo the
j'. r7ROBEBT8 A Co.,
parti-w ara every whcrai’lfacuraud. The
aucli improvements. In his opinion,gov­ ing these duties is better fur the whole trembling.
Old Pennsylvania, win* had
Surely
Representatives of the Republican party entrance of those that do exist.
country, North nnd South, to discrimin­ dfaiided
ernment
lias
nothing
to
do
with
it,
and
he
many a contest in their favor,
■uualin. by sitnnh Uian&gt;in&gt; foe thread and m
recently assembled nt Chicago, anil de­ something should be done by the national says further, “when the State vf Michi- ate in favor of American industry. They
,
was
faithful
to
their bidding uo longer.^--'
clared m lliuir bdtef'.the' necessity of a 4&gt;nv.errMi&gt;Lut to save these nu n, who are gun shall cense to depend on ibe treasury do not believe government lias anything Even old Berks rose up in her mnjcsiy
return to those iprjnciples:which prevailed xubduliig the wilderness, and who traffic of thu United 6taU», I doubt not that she, Ui do with this rnatle^ .however, but
’ nnd rebuked the traitors who had proved
on
l)&gt;9S
u
wuto
r
*»
fi'
u,a
*u
much
suiTer'mg
in
the
adnupfatralion
(T
our.
nativpal
af
­
"w. PARKER,
in eoniuoction with Upper Canada will their practice Is and has been todberi n-r fnlc to tho people's Interest.
DnedtA.
fairs for more than fen’ll a century.' Tfecy &gt;jlj.lu#3.
.
provide thu tooccasaty means for keeping 'mate A mcrkwii Industry„to the injury of, triet after another, in different sections nf
also imminated an able -and prominent, . Sir, these lakes would l»c called seas in lids work In repnir in tho least cxpcmdvu free labor, and we belicvk. to the uyuky। the country, deserted the banner uf the
They cover over ninety
num for the presidency, and 1 bclje'vc aI the old World.
and effective manner, and without being of the whole country. Tby arc oppuopd j’arly, and the indignation of the |H-ojlis,
also, to expending money for construct- |
large majority of the people will qupport, thousand square miles, and constitute a burdetisoeta to tuiy interest.'1
" expressed in thunder tones, w.-w beanl at
. great naliuimi and etai linen tai highway to
iug harbors nnd beneClting cofumerfee, ]
------- I'Keiiitv
— -------him, and tmachvur,' by lu^clctlioil, to
Mr. Chairman, 1 know of no reason
’ lost in the Capilof,’ by the conclude of
UsTS^ct i&gt;*iiTZnfemsSine »h*t *BI
I vure that change of policy and^prineiplKI the trade of llio United Stales aud Britwhy Michigan should be taunted with be* except upon tbo seaboard, where nearly' conspimtors agnliivt the liberties of thejr
’
iib
America.
Ou
one
ride
they
are
the
’aodUwr.
Thi*
WILLIAM
■VTSTICE
’&lt;!F THE RITRGHBB,
FF.ACK. Atu&gt;recy sad j tw Uvn eab.bitiri st J»crarsl
Fairs,
radmacuiuc
It tes u|,K1» «« huliuve i»M uecMerv to llio
Ing di*pcndcnt on the Treasury t.f the all their iutercsts are.
country.
Something must l»e d«®n at
feiundnry of several large mid powciful
r”'-p,.,|«a, „r is.y
A few years ngo, tho South was dixi- '
United States.
Is it ’oeause the North' oner, and in this cmcrgoncy, the Helper
_____ .J
The revenue laws need remodeling tin- Slates, end on the other of a portion of westi-rn Stales, of which . Michigan ia ded ou these questions, but tbc politic'uoM1 ibook was a ^verfw-t God-ertid U’ tho futiot
the
British
empire.
A
large
number:
«»f
Wv hat* mddidbHg.
Tho prcaotil UrilT operntcj
but one, demand thu, improv tsuicul of of the democratic party conceived tpef , tatf fanflrrM now driven to dvspcntllntt by
- "■•■4 &gt;“•&lt; himriyaaly ,b».tfa&gt; intareaU .of U»|who!o vessels now leave lb&lt;i lnki- ji&lt; rt« Gt Eu­ the navigation of tlieae national waters Idea of uniting the whole South in auj&gt;------------------- ------- ------------------“ their recent defeats nnd tho fear of Re­
eJunV. .biGu il» ~r.o &lt;i,.w i. .&lt;«■» rope, and a.grcat and rapidly increasing
I. M. NEVINS,
by the general government! I belidvu port of whut they termed true pulicvjmd publican ascendancy in’tlie House &lt;&gt;f Ren
»lo of putting ihw&gt; io aMvr not prtxit.ru suflieicnl revenue for tho coiumcrcc w enrried upon them between these States contribute their share bf’ cast about for means to cHect it. Tliere rcsenlalivvw, afed 'they resolved to it,w k
T
at A Purr'a Putcnt) i. wnnt*
**** government.
AH parties the diflerent SlaU-s nnd British America, the money In our national treasury,wWch was but uno w ay, and that wm to brikg in such a manner ns to increase tho gener
llulfalo, Oevefan-l, Detroit, Mtlwauviaggmt Mi.fec* agrev in taiing. imports fur tho mmx’rt
is ever open u&gt; receive what we give, but, the question of davory into polities. By nl exeitotnenl, Under cover of which they
■faeturwig nad Fumw im&gt;- of the, government, and I do nvl think ^ie.-nud Chicago, are the principal cities, never U&gt;disburse fur our bunufiL
Thu playing on thia ‘harp of a thousand hoped to gthlc into power once more, atiti
DANIEL COOK.
tUt
«nn» A»p.rtW fram.
T&gt;...
। President would have Michigan enter tn­ strings,’ they hoped to create a great sac- govern tlw country four years longer.—
*!■MUI?e^yTan’dc.paWa only qiiertlon iv in n-lerence to the matethem Sw, exceed that of any Southern * »» «d I wore With Gmada, nud^make tinsi liuual party, who, under Southern k-aji- •Accordingly the honorable gvntJeimm
A Jackatieu and Hwtaa Mo»- ncr jn wl,icl, tbosa dudes shall be irtipos- al^cxccpiNewOrleatu. The torumge I improvement, and --------------------—! era, would be able to keep pooscsaion of froflrtihworri mtiodoeed h afl ne'us rcfo
then tax the ”
tonnage
tTlZTi^rtl^X cd.
The Ikmocratic party propose to
I passing until they are paid.
But tho। tbc national government, with all Its po.w olutton. declaring: in sttlert-inre, that no
uf Chicago is seven thousand tuna larger | f**
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rai&gt;c Mie nwsaary revenue, Without in■ Constitution prohibits the Slate of Michi er and patronage, and control its wlsfee inAn oilglit to be Speaker uf this ir'fase
J*iW A- NWEEXKY,
than that of Cli.irlvstou. Iler recuipts of
ns to thn efibet of the coun t* pur,
gnu, from entering into any treaty or al­. policy forever.
who had rtcmninenik-dtbe circulation of
I NIVEKSAL 1IEMMEK AND GUAGE, qulrittg
Sir, the scheme worked well, and ils
bUcd upon the buainetoof thn country.— lumber s-Jtoccd tboso of nny other port’ nance, fur Hum, or any other purjwse.wilh!
that book ; nml this «a« made a pretext
GovemmenLin their estimaticai i»s noth­ in the country, and her exports of grain. Canada, hut this is a policy we shouldI success justified ibe sAgacky of ita origin­ for preventing the orgnnhtntion of the'
ing to‘d&lt;* wi Altai. it tony be conrtitu- tire larger than timsc of any other rfly&gt; never encourage.
Let the uallnnal gor- ators. I know they have persistently tif llmrsc. olid for the irttertmert of the most
in the world/ ' To-accomodnlr this vast
Uonni and'crtlinertly proper for-AcgAv
j eminent transact all pur biwhttos with firmed that the North began this political trrtnleiit nnd &lt;mj««tifiahlb luimngne* over
trade, great ndmbers of vessels arivc and
UQLDROOK,
ruxa;
, f ncign powers.
This is my First olj.*c- agiteliou, but that statement was ucccsss listened to, in any deliberative lx»dy^iin&lt;fe
«^tin~h. ria« property Z o few South dtpart daily, and a forest uf.masts may
tion to the course recommended by the ry to their success, nnd has been reitera­ constitutional government had nn exist­
In- seen extendieg lor miles up the river.
' •" g«mllcmcn who "
“y C'**^™**-^
ted so often, that a&gt;me who know better ence.
besa, &gt;«l «• as »any dl“»■feutift'SS'rat
’?.'
may
emigrate to our
Democratic member* vasl with
Andjjjfct, str, it is not unusual to see ves- I’rcsident.
width of torn Ball
ad&gt;.t»bk
to
territories,
tut
protection
to
free
fntior
is
them an&gt; »dja»t«l-fe '• terntorie*, but protection to free Jnlior is &lt;
fti the next place, the compact between believe it now. They commenced by an each other in their efforts to villify the
^b-eon^-^urtOly.cBn-1 n vfrY jiffcriret
different thing;
harmDn smith,
diflemt ih»ekaw«» of dnth-o.uoruurtitiy.canthing f and
nnd grave doubts
dbhhts JsHs aground at the mouth of her harbor- the States and the Northwest Territory, assault u|i»n tho North because a few p^-r ac tions nnd inothms of the Rupublrvani.’
To enter It is always difficult, and in a
sous petitioned Congress, on live subjdct Wc were denounced ns traitors to «itlr,
ore
c»pn.?svp
,f&gt;
v«w6
sj
U»"
1
,
entered,
into
before
the
formation
of
our
noMKir. c—u~ *
•• *S
gale almost impos^iblp ; thotu?h a small
A just regard for the rights country, ns false t&lt;« «mr omrtiltrtlnmtl
imukr wide Iictro "Uh -oU^- llrcimcn. the opera* the
»l— government
/.-rornmi-nl _|jj। picddjwn^
mmhiia nt Ml...
all ’ID
P ’
lUCh
uy* •
Ginatltutiun, nnd whose validity arid pcr- of slavery.
sntn judflclouslr expended would make it
polital obligation is asserted mid secured of the people would Lave led them to to- ■&gt;li|igati«ms, and as striving to excite their
* liifhThbliaft^‘jifeWy Wfcroltto’bo 1hficessiole nt atl times, nnd perfectly se­ by the Bib article of that instrument, de­ edve their petitions with respoct, apd slaves to hianrracliuti, to wl*t»le&lt;ale inueIng tuo UCMMTMWI o
-pj
Through the vigilance of her Repreport upon t^bein, refitting their prayer,
the daty W thcPnrtbwHl' fcowwment.to cure.
&lt;
clares that these waters “shall be com mon
derj “’’d servile war.
•
,
'resciitative here, a small appropriation
But this wtaa
promote the general welfare, by affording ।
property, (or highways) and forever free. if not right to grant It.
And what excn*&gt; was there for.this ?
adequate protection to the industrial In- for thispurpose was smuggled into A bill M will' io the iuhabitanis of the said 1 foreign to their purpewe; an excitenutot Some members&lt;&gt;f G&gt;ugre*slh»» candldnfo
kt
the
last
settle®,
which
the
President
must
be
got
up
north
and
south
;
an
die
rf IW AnMrtww p—pW,
I
country as U» tho c-tisens of the United
for Speaker among them, had higned n
tavmCIAN aM Marg.ua DwaUiagoa Ito—1all foreign competition ■whatsoever. They was obiuted to sign; but oven that was । Suites, and those of any other Stalo ad- petitioners were kicked out of Cutigrett, • circular recommending the circiilntwm of
। not applied as it should hart been. Those
do not ask protection for one cU« or one ।
milled into the confixkraqy, without auy and time-honored privilege denied. Em-r I the Gompen I of a b&lt;"&gt;k entitled *Tbe Imr who delude themselves and others wllli i—**■“ ---------- ;
n
' boldcned by their ruoccss, they now &lt;f
•crtirai of the .country at lhe «J*”* of, Ih. Id» (Ul &gt;bc &lt;fein«r.«v -ill rver do U«. -&gt;«V.*fc' pending CrWtL*
Il was a book writum
"“J"*1'**
W1
thia MUl-U»
scldes the qix«ques- lermlned to assail liberty in iu very cd
another, but demand the adoption of a wl|.inC I..rvur barl-ir., »h0.,IJ b»»o !»In'my
with some - spirit nnd ability, by a Mf.
m» 7 judgment, U.»
They
denied the right
to. free, Ik-lpcr,
||(
.ta&gt;, p«Uv. ’I**
l-o-f {“I"**’ , K,&gt; lathi. I*&gt;U.&lt;: .few
.p., when U.n, -nd (he nawaJ pmM tnn« del.
-----__
„
&lt;&gt;f Niwth Carolina, full ofjdnmaspeech,
and
demanded
the
suppretstun
of
|
&gt;uv
„ml
r—— *1
—ohM»lM
w- rfllW » W» , OWJUtry.
Buj, —, ,V,n«mPl«&gt;»m»d.U&gt;t»M»rLlulil»&gt; rctnovu
these
obstacles U.
to navigation, «r
or
srrtWavery ppera by-law. JJcy called
|(£oIy vw, ths
»w nanslhvcbifldera
n0liaIhV(.h.Ad,.re of
&lt;-f ‘Ms
bb. jta
jut
Wk-jre. «a.b«
m lhe Imp,
~ j inaialv
thvy must remain forever. If there was
, directing the Seers’ary of War to uxpend 1
their friends
J.. H. art" *■* 1
“ at tbo North*’,to
'I' at
live
nnd1 tbc'Soulh
generally,
’J’ : Suite,
live fcluite,
nmi tlre'South
grwind“•
J*
a decent pretext on tiw |»art of the gov­ upon ”
the balance of this appropriation &gt;l unco 1
c----- *'-------ot* slave y,
j U)
,flnil
ii fejfrH
ATTOBW and Coni-c'or
* ‘ ria}
. ...Mh ^j
Ua’nm
to w
commence
■'sg....... for
.
ernment for lh'w parsimony and moan- all discussion *&gt;f the question
for the improvement of that harbor.— '
by force, flfey I ll&gt;t abolition of slsverl". There tens tint
p*«ible, Ifnol,
if
nett towmils the .West, I could endure it by law if poatblr,
lhe foettriiw «'■ «T so-emmwe.
w Dy
'Why. sir, twenty members sprang to 1
(bond wl'
“—
1
.
. flnd|,
rilling
tools
everywhere,
.In word in it addnwsed tiv-tb* slaves, nor
letter.
But there is iionv—none what­
their fe&lt;t a| once in oppnaition.
One
broken ttp bv mobs, ant! onfeof,'
meetings
Ixxik at tho nianniM- In whichtnou-- --------••»,- broken tip;by mobs, and .ont "'iwiu ho :my more st rung and Violent,ih
inight have thought they had been and 1ever.
&gt;.
lh'"‘
“f o—rr
tho language housed in addressing So«hB.U.PV1XKB,
demy seii^d with St. Vitus’ dance, and cy is up w
!i llt:-«I»
Illinois. TV,,.
Tins .TM'fcl
created vrrent
great Hmti-in
excitctniM,t
—. era freemen than Southern inetnliors of
Mnwtrv, tfev-oraarnftcuwve. broa -^b■
A liberal appropriation was
I. Cornell X Co.«. UMtawro™’ Fa
couldn’t kit *tiH when such a measure was country.
and1 profound
among good non
men I1
praAmnd feeling •mon,
„ „„ in tU.
„( o.jn-,o
. outihIlshbd in thb fare of, frde trade w itb other
made a few years ngo to build a nrw cuschine,Table with
(Taffffan
before ut!
gphm
Ttey n^M • J™
,w
lhM n^O. ■
’
FaUnt) . .
lom hoose at Ctmrlwrtun
«vct
! natitma, and without that .protection gov­
.ricsvuti nnd
nnu New
ivcw Orvi-।-cr7------: .&lt;*
. ,
Middtevffl., Hairy coanty.MicK
lllinoia. and Michigan Litre each of them
».
«.
p.ll«dl,m
ol
•
H^oe„.uIn
abnne
of
power
mt
tbo
I
prera
*&gt;•
the
jmlladiam
&lt;&gt;f
people
llooks
tnorii
intern
pi
rate
In On
tone nml
leans. By a gows«’
. ..nrfeent only cqn ItfaJU'W,
furni»hc&lt;l democratic It-adcra of distinc­
nl.
na
won
,
tfes.and
reecntod
this
unjustifiable
nradull
&gt;
I Eke the tcaclungs of the FLra Tcstnlanguage are pabliahud every year hi
tuirt of our executive omuers, plans were
tion, fend Immense majorities at one time,
Upon the rights of freedom. The pctjplu nny country Wnore the press Is tree, anil
‘
.. _ ..e
adopted for their amstruolion-invulviiigo
to support nil their measures, but «hat
of ilia Stales may,-if they choose, present in’lHHly in alnrntod or tnmbksl.
'life
much larger outlay than, was contempla­
TUP® or l umtATC. Cl^ou c«.rt COO;
liuvu Utby done for die Commerce of the
the publication in lltcir jurisdiction against truth is, this was an nowuTt on alsrWNted bv Congress,' and- year
«« wo
human bondage *, but thO Northern pjrra
lakes f , Hotblng kt all. in their anxiety
not easily anawwod, and therefore it
have been cnWcd an for more. Wt-H,«lr,
will remain forever free to print v|bat
to gut irito the White House, they have
must be dunmindcit dsy after day. It
some two inilfions have, been expended
Court lloiitc.. el llastinai, on tlw 2d rad Sd “ay.
forgotten ibcir cinstlluonts, and neglected
they please alxxiJt the ini'titirtions of nny ; was assailed wi the bittorest terms, nNl
on the two buildings already, mid 1 be­
their inlcreau .entirely.
Perhaps I bad
country; nnd if slavery Cannot this hvo never shall I forget lbw niniixMiatit with
ss.
■s.’s•:■
lieve it -is estimated that at least two
Utter ray that they are oppofaxl loap' JAMEt Ho HRdWIC,
millions more will bo Accessary to their diaenraton, so much tho worse for •Ikre- which I beard the dirtingufahnd and Mfepropriatfoj’ for these purposes.
“Tax
ry. Wo can’t help It; we twk no pblit* orobk* member froin Virgnfii(Mr. Mill­
pOL’NTV gCKVEYOB. „«*• l"
C ILm~, M Unties. r.r« n* d«in»x hW
tbo tonnage that enters your port,” rays completion.
8ir, I tun willing to eccct ox pensive and leal action MaiMl slavery in tho States. am, p. 21, Gmg. (H.*ba) ray. lb.it ‘««m*
upd tffihetrt, uxnd build your own Lari
The general government has no right iwho consciously, dclilmraufly. ami nf
•
..
. ,r:_&gt;. .1 arhaatf
costly buildings in such cities, but I sub­
'Lore. Jt'U pot the duly of the governio meddle with it, there, directly or fcsli purpose, font bis name anil iuflnmico »•
LIBER,
mit that one million dollars ia enough to
hient to consuvit-t works of this charac­
JelUJm
build a cusuim homie in either of those redly, and nobody desires it to do af.— the pwviuiffatfon "f mucIi writing*, iewi
ter^ Ydt''ttofefefenocratio leader tlilnks
• dues—ctiohuh io rear n nniqntficeiit No, sir, slavery inny exist in SouUforn only ndt«t’tobe Speaker, bul ls ttotlit
ws had better bill' Cuba, nt a cost of
S|atet,M lonjj-v
CJU&gt; u»'htaio ii«-lf
structure of niarWe, large enough for all
lull*eV
•
•
.
1
'
three liimdred millions of dollars, and
»gain«t tbo puMic sentiment of the faI' What a cnmtnfatiun-tbsinstitolinndilf
the business that would need to bo trans­
£hds get a fete more Senators who would
OMVBB »
iltsed world.
If right in iHdf. it )will die South, and Low lmcom|sullilu most
,tw ciant” *“®FV
acted
In
them
-till
tboy
should
^crumble
,rir&lt;«wn. Mfexya bo HAdy to take Wratero Inter
HERIFF. May ba
C&lt;*
continue as foag m society exists k if the esistctn-c of: slavery bo whb that 6f
HEATH a bOTAMT'..
. ■ l oral thoJaU. .
. - ., , .
fesfa by toe throat when opportunity u। into dust.
1
Th.'
Suppose they had taken the two md- wrong, it must gradually go down.ituid liberty or liberal institutional
U constitutional.as everyThs nest i-xl for hbosi ve ami treafe&gt;nans for the two custom-housea, and giv­ no power can preserve it from extinction.
Tho agitation of Ud« question In Congress
nod tbo constant discussion of ife -tri the
SWWit»f
great detriment of the public busin®^.is fnUovnrky wuhrtotik U* revoloUanwc
tMJiU-«&gt;•&lt;•&lt;*•
k““
a curse to tho whole country, and deeply Virginm, and mH her slave, free.
Thu
TIITnoU. qiu.t u»'.' «n&gt; »f ihwwI’M ; immense impulse to our trade, asvwi ma­ to be deplored. But the democratic pftiy
«mpl«&lt;’ZV!r_Iz
Rvpuhlkimipiu-ty warn dennmitvi! An I ho
OUNTY TIE
CABMmX X MINER WORK.
ny valuableTivea, and piillionsof dollars
■ufl tr, 1a’evtUnctheir lumber nod gr.1.
licgan It, and are responsible to the cvuli authors, nidera, and nltokm in it, in .1mHosts- ,
worth of propertyBut we need not
to mnriet, i fc» bundreJ ui^o, nnd * b'»
try
for
1U
continuance,
■
/
guagn ns violent and alr.ntg ns men &lt;o«W
snccolalo op suppositions like lhese, wr
millloon of dolUn nr. Io*l nnmanp, on
coin for die titoaAa. Than tho Gniwvn1 —sZt*o^’,*‘ tits; nmloMj-enurtTbr' &lt;f» "K of S”^ no appropriations will bu made for the
benefit of Western commerce, J until Yne er.
Southern num know perfect!* wril or of Virginia engaged heartily ia thu
r*""'"*
. ■-- » JoImt bt»inrM. ixtiut.
cuubm j
^r—vnred in a few years
tetord, etal d™-. (Mr gor.romnM «r- reign* of tU democratic party‘Is ended. that neither ainvery «* tborigbu of MaVcfo&gt; tbtrtl; liter hare nothing to do with
&lt;*-rar,ihaa&lt;»»i*
. \
^A-„C«*»’AST Mt IM • •dsrihem planter call «Kta»
Wn arc-told,
th* gcaeral goverewvewt. ' .The IJrmwp- pcciw uf-.any in tho 'land.
i ,—-- . PrtUWmR or hW officer, to caldTtlw Weal ate sk-k of these aectlomU and blegMitlemsn from Va^(Mr. Mills**.) on hia authority that targe bodiem iff mto
WvL‘Slrre, of ptfnfeh ferine man 'rho darI exraragtnt appropriation. uf.Us pqUic ndmiltol that ta a feemt speech on1 this were gathering in iltdvn t&gt;t portions ofthe
dd W
fetppri* tihd bid Inm G«1
, moru-v. .'iTu-ircun'um-rce may milR-r *&gt;n fair. '8aW be.lfiie, i say for one I- do North’ for. th.&gt; pwrpiaw of invading VW-

jjastings'

sccuruu

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' VM.X
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1860.
-aMHiHMlMi _-WrMJMa.
____BASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH.,
J-'L.._________

. bi 'i

cp.ia, l oMMtWlon/lMmX
nrUrcnftlSfal Sat’T'Sism’

firms of Aibrrtising.

.SSWW&amp;S WA'II

Y

;

HataiJ«,fe^“dTOTin8

siisfe

I national wktora, f?r. the want, of a few
'thousand ifoltaira to Jmpnive their nkyl
' mno.. -■anwfUllj’ .-nprnd.d Io MJ T? .
lHC
‘t R3a]t(,n mtHums are ex; O*1U«, I». mdUrrortJtheorln; nim
“tbf tu-Inlial

Teeth filled

Iw

■er-rags.

Uken.op.imr...
btaoaT'
HEATH * COTAXT,
- 16K
UW5yt
ju. ’ *r*■

cal market pl** *®

A.-

I*

tfHntiomdilT Wit- ‘ Th”
* I**’
The tiraghiw'de of the npiiroprintioti«Wly j.Wo'ma r*at, «m&gt;pr«U«M The interchta vf the farmers anAldoiber-1 for such purpuees oompda atuuvkxi^ k

MA fear the Republican jwly io foly Af

that the strong niili fafirf

kept nr.vrcbm;;aiHl wvnrkmucvWrg.

�and thi* action, and the high position jo when prices should come up, so a boy
the authors of tbs base libels upon North­ three years old would bring more money
ern men, really made some honest men than a good span of horsra. &lt;
believe the statements are true.
And
Had they understood &gt;11 this, they
yet there waa no foundation for any of might have altered their ntinda and c&lt;»them. No attempt to reecue Brown was eluded slavery wu right... Under stick'
. ever made, or ever thought of.
circumstance*, perhapt f feed better not,
Where ia that ‘cwrpcLbng full nf let- introduce their testimony,rbut'T hope 1
trra,’ tliat wax to criminate the leaders of shall be pardoned for repeating what
thu Republican partv, and make them Henry Chy said uf extending slavery, as
irtics of
this intAMon of
narticr
rfthh
J a
- sister
™. State! fit is of • more recenvdate T-So Io
Why ia it that this Governor,who 'known God allows tbo vital current to flow
what rubies would not tempt him to
reveal’ about lhe com, “ "
**
"
men in tins crime L
__________
_
___
of John
Brawn,
has aid in submitting one rod of free tor.'
never been summoned before the Senate ritory to tl&lt;e qrerlasting curse of human,
Gumnittecl
The reason is plain; ho bondage.? : I don’t know that democrats
had nothing to communicate. The whole will consider him good authority, but he'
atery was tramped up with a hope that win. looked upon by millions as n great
it might effect the organization of the num, who revere his memory, and I think
House, and tbe election of Fresident-- be will be remembered and quoted, long
Sir, tlie crime of John Brown yas a tri­ after slavery is abolished, and its defend­
fling one, compared with that of these ers forgotteni
nwn who labor to blacken and destroy
the characters of thousands of good atizijis where they bad no opportunity to
vaidicato themselves, and dafeud their
nfnitatiuns.
Political, as well . as other doctors, will
But the chief actor of this scene has differ, and Mr. Breckenridge and Mr.
passed into an obscurity from which he Douglas do now—not on, any matter of
edn never emerge, and there I leave him. principle, but in regard to a question of
Since die onganization of lhe House, fact The former inststs tliat the Miuou
weeks have been spent here and iu the ri Compromise was repealed for the pur­
Senate io diteusalons in favor of tbe pose of extending slavery into Kansas
extension of alaverv and its protection in and Nebraska—tho latter dial it was re­
die Territories of the United States. For pealed to allow tbc people to decide
thia discuaainn 1 can see no good reason whether they would have slavery or not
other than the one I have named ; keep­
Mr. Breckenridge is right.
It was in
ing lhe democratic party bound together, pursuance of a E*ir bargain between
and uniting the entire South.
Sir,,it is
Dougin* and lhe South that be proposed
true that Southern politicians say they and carried through die repeal of the
must have more territory for the exten-. Compromise. He knew die reason why
•ion of slavery, and that if wc prohibit the South demanded the repeal was, that
thia extension, wc take the first step for they might force slavery into the 3 erritoits abolition. So, then. 1 suppose we are ries.
lie knew, too, or thought, tho
tn g» on and conquer Mexico and Central chances were that they would succeed In
America, and annex them at our leisure, that olijoct, and he undoubtedly desired
, that thia Southern institution may have a they should, though lie subsequently de­
chance to expand all it will. If it be so, clared that ho did not care whether the
let us know it. | apprehend tho people people voted slavery up or voted It
are not readj; for carrying out this scheme down.
efonirersal conquest,' and if they should
Hint the South failed, is no fault nor
roacltid^ to annex more territory, and merit uf hia. The Compromise absolute­
they will be slow to consent to curse it ly and forever excluded slavery from tbo
with slavery.
Territories. lie broke down tho barrier
But let us sec how we stand now, aud to conciliate tbc South, by extending sla­
whether there is any necessity for tbe very into those hitherto free territories.
next twenty years for the acquisition of The South now claim that he cheated
more territory, nnd tbe extension of sla­ them. But this is unjust.
lie did all
very. Why, nt tills time the South bra tliat he could do to glyc Kansan and Ne­
more than eight hundred and fifty thous­ braska to alaverv, and it was only by tho
and square miles uf territory, or as much most determined and heroic efforts of the

LMi:

as Great Britain, Austria, Frimcc, and
Spain, and one hundred thousand square
miles mure than all tbe Northern States,
including Kansas, and yet they are suffer­
ing for the want of room to expand io.—
They own inoat of tbe valley of tbe Missiraippi, tbe finest iu the world, they have
a beautiful climate, nnd fertile soil gen­
erally, and long before this vast region
can be well settled and tilled, it will con­
tain n population twice as large as we
Dow have in tho United States.
Who does not see, thenthat this talk
about the necessity of expansion at pree
ent, is of a piece of all lhe rest, and n
part of tbo scheme for uniting the South
and continuing a great sectional party in
power, who will administer the govern
mein on soctiounl principle*, and for
sectional purposes entirely—that section
the South always.
’

.

•

Tbc Republican party arc opposed to
the extension of slavery, and since thi*
discussion is forced upon us, I desire to
express my convictions concerning this
question, though in a very brief manner.
The American Revolution waa not a
contest for mere material advantage or
political independence, but a struggle for
the rights of man.
Tho Declaration of
indepeodenco was the platfi.rm of prin­
ciples on which our fathers stood, and lhe
inspiration of ita doctrines created ar­
mies, and carried on ibe war that termiu
nted in our independence.
With a sol­
emnity befitting the enunciation of prin­
ciple's that were to revolutionize the
world, they declared dial “wc hold these
truth* to be self-evident; that all men
ore created equal; dial they are endowed
by their Creator w ith certain inalienable
rights, among w liich are life, liberty^nd
the pursuit of happine.»s."
These, In
tbnir estiir.acien.aro the rights of all men,
iff birthright of every human being. It
is fashionable now to ridicule this great
charter nf human righta, but the wisest
men of Europe at that time read it witii
wonder nnd admiration.
They looked
B Washington, Adams, Jefferson,
Ison, and their illustrious associates,
ns Urael did upon Moses, when be came
down from Mount Siuai, with tbe table of
tbe ten com mtndments.
No language
seemed strong enough to speak their

tfhioml fcoatmtr.

claimed would be tbs result, If this odi­

ous dictum of the Supreme Court Is re­
garded asilaw. ’ But wlcs* aotke poor
ignor^ra rtould vb

«•"

UUVUL
V*
■■ ■ i— — - ।
have quoted, we will refer them to the

7«R FHftfiDDrt-,ABRAHAM LIMC0LW,

10th volume of Howard’s Reports, page \

395, where It Is claimed that the Courtis I
tho Dred Scott case decided u wc hav*

of nxnroiB.

quoted.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,

J c

Mud^to C

And yet the Pioneer of th*

14th inat. calls thia the “highest jtM|dal '
authority In the land," and continued to 1Smith.

HAKKIBAL HAMLIN,
OF MAINK

say that "after a Ml hrariflg and ad emn

1bra.um«.

rt, to b&lt;

irtWoT r-l UOy-

had no power to prohibit slavery in lhe •
AUSTIN BLAIR. &lt;»fJ*&lt;ftssa Co-

MUBi

ROUS; i rtw.!
DsteA assttag, J«y »Mb. W», •

territories,*1 but somehow or other forgot '

to state that tha same Court in the same

JAMES BIRNEY, of Bar Co,
. Tmi/urrr-JOHN PWO.
W(lr-(7m&lt;rw/-LANGF0RD 0. BERRY.

For .ttt.r/.ry-(7r««/-CnAilLK8'Ure(W.
fbr ftmV
CU [nd &lt;2«r*-SAM’L ‘9. LACEY.
K* A'ey’r Z*»MfcAtrfrvrtI.&gt;«-J w! GREGORY.

case, “after a fell hearing and solemn ar-

caAii&amp;RY aALi.

’

gumenl” decided that the territorial gov­
ernment, In uther words the people them­ week.
*
selves, cannot qxoeed the power of Contr Co-1 »il &gt;“ 1*" fc“~1 “

.» rt-ctoplb of 85 1. »0 tori.

~

Cental
Indira-

fir Mrm^ of Or B^rd of JSJoiriiroIInyAtre/ prqwrtjfS
EDWIN WILLETS.

Owosso.

HEEEKIAB C. WELLS.
RUFUS HOSMER.

/•««■ 2d JUrOitt- EDWIN DO RSCU.

?A., tel /Jttrirf-AUGUSTUS COBURN.

3&lt;l Dtatrict—FRANCIS W. KELLOGG.
HOW THEY WBiniE.
Falsification is tho natural refuge of
small minds when unable to austasn a
position by cither facts or argument.

In

such a position do wo find the sub editor,

(tbc young man who baa been engaged to

“ass'wi" In the the editorial department,)
of tbc Pioneer, in insf week’s issue.

The

editor well knew that be falsified our po­

sition, when be accuocd us of (adding the
opinions of Taney, in lhe Deed Scott case

to be tho true doctrine.

Wc distinctly

stated that wc would not argue the case,

but simply give the Dougina Democracy
a full length view of tbemsclvca in their
own Dred Scott mirror.

In the Pioneer of the 14th, it was held

that the Supreme Court had decided that

c-Ieiting him withjin energy which both- slavery admission to the Territories, as
Ing can withstand.
Republican Clubs are
living formed in places where Fremont
"Er*ry cltiun b»s ■ right to tab* with him into
did not getn vote.
The work of organ­
ization is being carried forward In Egypt
with decisive results, nnd everything
promises a thorough and lasting redemp­
• Tbs eoasUtulion ol th* United State* recognition of the State from the thralldom of ie« itare* a* property, «ad pledge* the Federal
gorera meht to protect It."
proslnvcry democracy.”
But our astute “assistant” thinks these

Miscellaxzoch.—Tbe dispatch to tbe
quotations not quite strong enough to
Cincimiitit Gazette states that the Repub­
lican Central Committee at Washington, overthrow squatter sovereignty, so wc
are Juily in the receipt of letters from the quote still mure from this v&amp;me decision,
must reliable sources in idi parts of the which is, directly to the point, as follows:
North, show ing conclusively that the elec­
•
'•
“And may establish a Ter­
tion of Lincoln Is beyond doubt
Ac
counts from New York sny that tbe ritorial government, and lhe form of this
local
government
must be regulated by
Dougins party arc making no headway,
and that Lincoln’s majority will not go the discretion ot Congress, but with pow.
era not ereeedhtp those which Congress
below 30,000, and probably greater.
Itself by the Constitution Is authorized to
exercise over citizens of the United States
—Hon. L. O’Brian Branch, member of
in respect to the riffktt of pertone or
Congress, from North Carolina, who ad­
vocated tbc uoiniuation of Douglas, is
The “sjwstant” seems nut to know*
out for Breckenridge.
Gov. Ellis, ths
democrutio, end John Pool, the Opposi­ that these extracts are frob the decision
tion candidate for G'jv. of- North Caroli­ in the Dred Scuttease, butsays that wc
na, are both;outfor Breckenridge.
claim that the Court hare decided some
—There are only four Dougins papers
iu Connecticut. There are three, in Ala­ We presume be does not know what this
bama, and two in Georgia.
“As yet." decision is. There is not one locofooo in
says tlie Snvnnnah News of lhe 7ln, a hundred that does know what it ia, or
“there in n-»t one in South Carolina, Mis­ they would be locofucos no longer. Thei r
sissippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and
leaders aim to keep their followers igno
Florida."______
_________
rant of all its provisions except the clause
—The Troy (N. Y.) Budget, has low­ which says that Congress has no right to
ered the Douglas flag in exchange forthat
legislate on slavery In the territories; en­
of Breckenridge and Lane.
Thirteen

tirely ncglecting.that clause which denies

the people any authority not possessed
by CongreM.

It requires no aharily to

believe that onr contemporary doos not

Important Cbanpe*.
letter'from Frank IT. Firmin.—We
publish the following letters from Frank
11 Firmin, nt his request:
Editor of tho Argos and Democrat:
Stu—I desire through the medium of
[your press, to announce my resicnation
of tho position which I have tho honor
to hold, sa Chairman of the, democratic
Central Committee for the county of
Dane.
I am impelled to take this course from
the fact that I cannot consistently sup­
port cither of the democratic candidates
for the Presidency, at the ensuing elec
tion.
1 cannot vote for Mr. Breckenridge, be
cause he stands upon the prostavery
platform.
’
I do not deem it advisable to vote for
Douglas, for tbc following reasons:
1st. He cannot be elected.
2&lt;^ Voting fiir him only Increases the
chance cf the election of tbc pro-slavery
candidate.
3d. The resolution adopted at Balti­
more which is endorsed by Mr. Douglas,
in his letter accepting tho nomination,
substantially concedes, so &amp;r as principle
is concerned, all that the ,aec«st&lt;&gt;nlsta de­
manded.
It virtually declares that the
democratic party will not only abide by
the “Dred Scott decision," but will also,
favo Congressional legislation to enforce
and-- carry It Into effect—which means
“intervention,*’ if anything.
4th. The ultras of the Srtuth, by their
action in the National Convention, and
elsewhere, hnro forced upon the Union
men of the North, tho necessity of taking
one extreme ortho uther upon the slave­
ry question—my choice is the' extreme
for freedom, rather than tho extreme for
slavery.
1 intend, therefore, to vote for Abra­
ham Lincoln, fur President, believing
that he can, and will be elected, and that
his election will show the pro-slavery
men of the South a nrofitaolo leason,
while at the same timolt will further lb#
best interests of the wlrole country.
Fr*xk H. Fminw.
Madison, July 18,1860.

cattle, and rushed upon tho young man
and his dog,
After biting the dog, ’.bo
rabl4 Wiimnl attacked the young, m/p,
springing ‘directly at his throat Young
DoFiies, who i* a powerful and “game"
fellow, received hi* assailant with a tremenduous blow of his ck-ncbcd fist, stri­
king straight from tho shoulder.
Tbe
blow took affect in the throet of the In­
furiated animal, sending him flying thro’
tbo air to a distance of several feet He
sprang to bis feet end renewed the as­
sault, when a second and still stronger
blow almost broke bis neck. The young
man instantly jumpril upon him with hla
heavy boots,' and continued stamping him
until hia ribs were broken In, and ho waa
beyond doubt, past the capability of
committing further mischief.
■
The circutosranoe was thought to bo a
most singular one by the family, yet
they did not suppose the dog waa mad;
but thought he bad been goaded to reck­
less and ungovernable fury by some
means, or that he waa naturally vldou*
and dangerous.
Their cattle and thoii
d'-g were noticed, several days after this
encounter, to become stupid, unsocial and
surly. These sj mptoma rapidly Increas­
ed. Tbo cattle refusdi to cat. except at
interval*, wcic rest!cm, uneasy, feverish
and wild. Finally th*; became entirely

ia»w&gt;

The Ude cf emigration from
Council Blufis towards Deorar City Js

BT t mu» ororanTic aouta.

----------

)U— ram

VW,irtn*. Wi
HaJroiL

22,000 per-

cattle, bogs and sheep, sad

'■ »«'
in th«

J__ -A

-•-77

this route, 5,500 teams, 30,000 head of

W« a-piriows ■»

touted ‘owtierc

will Wlow one of such «»«&gt;

jy The yield of wheat In this part of
It exceeds

the country is very great

©ven the previous high expectation of the

"'RWa'SSSIir. n
^BISSMfta

j/

_ J7*8*’
biu'ijatiir sale

Tiut Wkatiuul—Since t

la July the weather bra been

Judge Haliburtoo, of Nova Sco­

tia, the eminent author of Sam Slick's

th. b-b»Kiman,

carlo comrad.thyiwaAj

rin°a ' Mvc

burned on the James river recently.—

iL^t'ralra1»»« kepi

roirrT’xfr rosKrosire’'
The brooks and streams in some
parts of Rhode Island are quite drp.

led

Kill IVrtm. U UASTISOS.

A

tbc

grown wheat, or. «*ne ot

TuE”5aTJsyiss&amp;.

jy -The steasocr Pennsylvania, was

Therefore wwkxn’e a

-»ve,n ail—it wUi i»c nwkM

farmers.

lb«

rlAir tM «x.t, «&gt; U»l Ul»e
•U. » perfrea rtrtr

.

3fHj witbmsl danger.

On Monday, Anyuat Sth, 1880.

wo

Tbc

severe drouth has prevailed for nome

fiard jKffl qo'.t* cool. Mid A

time.

as to render woolen an nbs

pgr Senator Soward is expected to

visit Wisconsin, «nd address the people

lNPECTi\4E,

on tho political topics of the day.

also tbo

'MMrina,
irt'CommiMioMr.

“n'l’x l. RAI

The cranberry crop promises to

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

?

Wo observe that

be abundant this year.

acorn crop bid* feir to be imiuocr. la brer, tex.mln*. *»U »dio»« *U_etare

The weight of Tom Sayers blow

WeeckwwWfethe imp
Tw«itw« we n&gt;&gt;* nssiitwc an
tigent in ibe discharge of tb
oetected with it, ^er kee
the rasr which directs out
ridre &lt;w destiny.

is estimated al 329 lbs.

gy A flash of lightning on Wednes­
day last, struck

Aleutt’s flouring mill al

a omsHlerable

it killed

Kalamazoo.

number of fish in lhe mill race. ■

BAirt.

WUt 8ur Is it—tbo No

Hl vouso.
JrfTwi

A little girl aged three years, a
daughter of W’illiam Osburn, nf Auburn,

siiEinrrs balk

this State, was dcowned recently, in the

S*4* #&lt;rr; «&gt;r is it JierK

re-Tba Mmmgcrs •/U. S

Cireua, wbnar advertber
f*bi*&lt;Hb &gt;'n..lUr odumn;
ggy“ Ralph Fornum, aged 104 years,
a participator

in the Battle of Bunker

Hill still liras in the tow oof Acton, Me.
pgr* Gidcoo
He

is

J. Pillow

out

for

^rnettwi'tiofth» &lt;kOU*»l.

with Ibe bupieel tUctl bj wreral Jadic* sm!
Goattasaew *Tiiirh etemetar. «k»-.hs* Mtcw u
Ibe moat aaaaalibed pr»iK. Tin, rrtnrd* h*i me
teffli • sprttfic ia Per-ta fer ImndrWto «Tyean.**
.1- ------- - -- » ---- » Vurara. —J r

says he would prefer a

inl&lt;st ex|»criencvd, must

PWW

ry part ««f
&gt; EngUhd
wat t* ibe

(I)

they had better not raise that banner un­

Snetodr, JU l«ni uf Gi
ltd**, ft splendid TrOupe

til after the democracy have carried an­
other Presidential campaign.
By* The Albion Review and Ingham

What everybody wanta.

Nl'tOMd Bnd. a ac

P&lt;mic«, and * bi*t &lt;d &lt;

Co. News before neutral, have come out

for Lincoln sad Hamlin.

blow-hards, do you bear thatl
par A democratic mob have broken
op a Republican..peatytg in Lex^ftoti,

If they dared.

’

”•

which-we cannot epen* of

You Douglas

*♦

SIMPIX REMEDIER, EASILY OBTAINED,
FOR TUR CURE OR MBEARE IS
ALLTOKap."-

—We Icacn the* tbe

i

■

10th.

Speaking of bydrapbis reminds

•My bh (Itw.

this village the other day.

mad, and you’d

believed

J. M.

•ddrtwwpan lhe ocra*ion

too, had you 5c'-° Mm break hia whiskey

—It i*« singular, wltb
taWhbed feet,* tHal tKe

bottle our tho dog’s bosd.

The pouglas, rapw-hards chlra
.that the American, party in jfsw , Yc»k

Further n

^R'pMici^.' BfttMrr," w

The dng was
the man vris

IT TELLS YOU Tta»i

Brushton

rat, will sometime* prod
to HxA^m^raira, »U

.OHrf «

man who once sold a fiock of wild docks
swimming in a mill pond, and was prose . IT TELLS YQT Tbs

Dated, Jane IttK ISW.

cuted because he failed to deliver.

Hay, of Newberg township in this State,

was

A fitWlHT fXCUUBM
rekscridgc meeting in
or erew* Ddetet F

killed by falling from a cherry tree.

jy Clingman, the last friend of
Douglas in the United States Senate, bos

gone over to Breckenridge.
Yorick.

.

Alas, Poor

IT TELLS YOU The *n

E.gklewito • 0*lto°,

.

'

Grand Traverse, has oaten op four shoots

uncontrollable. In attempting to handle
them, Mr. DoFrie* was ininred by one
he is not a leader; but a /Mower of of them in a sudden fit of fury.’ Assist­
blind leaders.
In last weeks issue, be ance was procured, and after much diffi­
culty, they were scared to trees with
strong chain*. TTic^had, by this time,
onr sentiments, and prints ent the Conse­
become perfectly wild, sod. it ,waa dan­
quences at. «od&gt; a doctrine, with a dear­ gerous to approach them.
Ono of. the

—rar/xax» nr—

potter

know what the Drcd Scott decision Is;

Into wHeh a

------ __

.

In four days there passed on

Immense.

Douglas.
Excttixo Particulars or tux Mad Doo
Excitkmknt xkar Grand Rapid*.—Wo
learn from young DcFriea the particu­
lars of tbo origin of the inad due excite­
ment in Paris.
The eattle ol Mr. De
Fries were bitten tome time since, while
i tinning at large in • field adjoining the
house. A son of Mr. DeFriea, bearing
the noise, ran out of the house, accompa­
nied by his dog. The mad dog—a largo
and powerful animal—at once left tbe

ness and truthfulness which we never ex­ oxen died on Saturday.. - Tbe other waa
pected ta-Akd la» Dred Scutl sqnalter shot yesterday. The dog eleo was kUled
the instant hia madness wu suspected,
sovereignty papar, 9» follows: ' u
;
Other cattie and hogs in tha mughbor“If this be not the case and the theory bood were reported as showing eyWuoss
be true as the Republican editor holds, of th* dreadful disease. No'Ilttte excite­
and says the court have decided, that the ment exists in tbo naighboring oommuniConstitution
of hk
the United
States p^r ar, ty.—G. S. JSople.
uoniuwumiui
uuiwu juks
4
carries and establishes slavery in
ritoriM beyond
rltortes
bey ond the roach, power,
pt»w&lt;
and
control of tbs people wbq live there and
LtoMta M to ItoH. Donora. « Brartre constitute ita government, than the same
is true In all ths free States over which
the Constitution extends, and It being tip

a

chahcmn.
rwaerieai

irfttLs tdu

nniAiiHMUim.
a whWkty bottle.

Hr N» «&gt;»*l WM wU1, uL»

knsa Herald, from

-The DhiMcratio National Cocvensad did
United States, any

railroad alaallraa. aitUo tW

ifnlk ^MntaL

pditk-l

wgyraS

_____

argument, it had derided that Ccrgreu

Congress could nut legislate for tbc TerriNorth, that tho conspiracy between him toriea,and Republicans wera arraigned
nnd the South proved so complete a fail­
as traitors to thu ConstitUtloa, because
ure.—Dl. A&lt;lr.
they did not sustain this decision.
Deskhtiko Docolas yon Iaxcolw ix
it is well known that the Dred Scott
Illinois.—The Republican Club of Ma­
Decision is now a plank in the Dougins
rine, Madison Co., Illinois, now numbers,
platform.
Republicans do not consider
181 members, of whom 70 voted for
Douglas two years ago.
The Chicago this odious dictum as the true doctriue.or
Press &amp; Tribune says :
ns a true exposition of the constitution.
'
“All our advices from tho Central nnd Democrat* do pretend to sustain if, but
Southern counties of the State concur in ut tbo same time they quote only n pait
tbe statement that the campaign has open
of it, aince other parta perfectly annihilate
cd with nn enthusiasm and earnestneks
never before known In «.ur political histo­ squatter aovereignty.
Our neighbor admits that this decision
ry. The people, recognizing tliat one of
her own number has been nominated for prohibit* Congress from interfering and
the highest office in the gift of the nation,
says, that sovreiguty rests alone with the
and knowing that it Providence ever give
people. Tho Dred Scott decision denies
Illinois nn honest man, bls name is Lin­
coln, having taken hold of the work of the right of the people also, to refuse

nir an.ages ; as statesmen, mry cauiuiicu
in themselves a concentration of all tbc
wisdom of the pest; and as prophet*
they foresaw tho future and knew how
t&lt;&gt; frame institutions to carry oat their
principles and make them traiveraal. But
these facts of biatory need no recital.— New York papers, besides the above^opThese great men whu founded our gov­ port Breckenridge and Lane.
ernment and framed our constitution,
found slavery in the country, nnd deplor­
—Tho Jackson Co. (Ind.) Union, week
ed its existence. Of this there is abund­
before lest hoisted the Dongles flag.—
ant proof. Washington declared his de­
Last week it hauled it down with the fol­
sire for ita abolition, and affirmed tliat
low Ing ex planation: “During onr absence
Virginia “must in a period not remote
last week the names of Dougins and
enact tews for tbo abolition 6f slavery."
Johnson were hoisted, contrary to our
Tbe language uf Jefferson is equally
wishes. We hare taken them down, and
known, and his sentiments accorded with
do not intend to hoist them until we can
make op oar mind to vote for them,
of the day.
which wp do not now feet like dqjng.
Benjamin Franklin, the incarnation of
ti»« common sense of that day, aud line
—The Bsllunore Patriol ba* a detailed
firot philosopher of ths age be lived in,
was also thu first President of tbe first survey of the prospects of the Bell and
abolition society in lhe United Slates, in Everett ticket at lha South, which docs
good old Peons* Ivania, where W Bred, not present a very cheering conduaion.—
and
wins •bet
-.us* Tennessee
*wiwwu»
nd where he died. These men believed It seems to think
the doctrines of the Declaration of ir»de- North Carolina arc lip only States that
can now be safely set down for the SckeL

Bet

bepublican banner.

MfhoctMie

IT TELLS YOU of th* y

S*AT~

‘saUflssss’A

it when tbo New Eng
&lt;*«I9 delegates atBa
dr,.Bistre to Douglas,

�NEVE$

-niWiiirWwt-

KNOWN

DUEAM. AND

J A”V4’,flwflT-A
y -A
w ffaey

FAIL.”

WITH m nwufVBB*.

NEW GOODS

-------.rtWLW-’

l ponlkm aauUMad .
cU»..
itn.lbr business canadly and tnte
He ia well known in i 8uts Sfd

JUmember lhe political meeting on
Turtday cfaiingtiext, to be mtoremed

K. i W. Fowl«v
C&gt;rfate.
fat
fars b« *fiwJ demirttafation. -Bofiuii-

"

’

ffem/f turnDU,!
i/tue

TO

ITS FA158.

”

IKAUTim

1

"

IlAwvtCT.—Never was the tabor

!f the busbarJtyan, mure

faifa than in the present ee-Mon. The
tfalkirvcat ia nearly 4x&gt;niploicd,.'eiii
the grain al! secure^ nnd 'it U'cferpilnfy
Verowl anything heretofore chrooieled in

this icrtfon «f l,“’ «’unlry-

Tbc promise

la certainly good &amp;&gt;* *U other trope. Tbe
ert p *u bountiful and of Mediant

Oatrf, potatoes, corn, cvcryiLitig premises a great yield.
Every

tjmlity.

HASTINGS

■tasty

boiiqUdijly

Th*Tfrw4M».Hifcifa

.&amp;cxc5o&lt;&gt;

;

M®C»s, but who revolt at the idea of
being drawn «far Uie car of thu bead­
breaker of lhe Miwoori Compvomlre,n»d
thus thrust into the democratic ranks.—
|U fruit- "’c auapicroue morlnla are al- Thrcc fourtha of those in our city who
tnrat lead to believe that ycert of famine supported Fdlmoro in 185U, utlcily re
will follow one of «uch nnoommon plen­ fu* to vote for Douglas; moat of them
ty.
Therefore wiadom’a admonition is, are already decidedly Kir Lincoln, and
the rest are coming along.”
«flvt.it all—it will be needed.”

'GREAT VARIETY.

Come and See !!
ofall kinds comprising BLEECHED end
BROWN SHIRTINGS and b H E.E T­
INGS. Striped and Check. ShirtingarDcnIma, Cottonodea, Satinettca, Kentucky
Jeaua, Fancy and Black Doeskins, Cduimeres, Prints, dtc.

ARE NOW AT TUR HEAD

irev. shrub, and brier, is multiplying it-

wl( 3 tbowumd fold In the production of

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

have

led

rtu, sndlfutedi
lek. Hcrrtrt af

A flue uaortmcnf of Uem, Brilliants, cfcal&gt;■-. MuA*,nA,..U.

llerrick’a Kid KUcn*thuin|: Pfata^a.
- .
tbs mot antoacTHKirsa
,
aad Pain Dortroytt.
Tbe Best end Cheapest Household Kernedv in the World. 1
: '*'

VSJll' CHHAPBST RATHS.

True, occn-

BOOTS. SHOES AXD GAITERS,

tbc timid-to far

fiywn * brut, or some other calamity,
but which we have escaped.
'fatal rains have kept

recetvenc

HARDWARE

Tiu Weather.—Since tbo first week

siuoal nuu

-nref AhE;Je?r

JStST^

in July the weather has been most propi­

tious to tbe husbandman.

&gt;;

s^-.Tjzo^ttKrian't jAnrjMjnt

T*'« N- Y. Tribune of UeiTth itwcmya •
’ %• mwtfaf Hrt eveamg of w»ea who
mainly In 1866 snpported Millard Filltnore, and now supports Abraham Unr1"’
4'1”
V1"1*1- Many Mr
Uopatod who would have voted for Bell
and Everett had they been squarely sup.
ported, with a reasonable prospit bf

SPECIAL' MQT1CES

The occa-

DRESS GOODS

the atmosphere

Thrae rcsowhed Plasters cure pains, »
aud diatma ia tbo bock, «Hhi end breart, la
Iwura lafadaocertwi) are they tudu.tbia.nwi

New Additions

vicar aud cool, so that Inburcrs lutve been

able to perform their
and without danger.

wot* vigorously,

Tbe last few days

aps, Bonnets,

TUiaU .jmw mnohine. andM aim de te iuTwrauracbow Unl . child -f IQ yonra ou learn to s^cralc It by MT wo hour ■ uratruettou. R U «%ui

have barn quite cool, and tbo nights such
as to render woolen an absolute mtessi-

Pemoca wfahinf nn ogenev will addreM
■ Tn. Boylan,

PARASOLS

A Ciusnc—F. D. Acklxy, Em*., baa

HUNTS

yurxlia*il fhe PirmccF rattililrabmenl in

BY

THE

CORD,

niON, STEEL, NAILS, MIL!., CIR­

ibis village, and hits atmocintcd with him­

CROSSCUT SAWS,
□r in .Dialler quantifa al from
to
cent. CE LAR and
Dt&gt;le, uh! lhe clear esjKisitioa of PWjaxd.
COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,
ill prore accvptoUs sud useful,
Er*. In rlfang liiss.ilnt»t«iry, Mr. Ack­
We
have
piles
of
SHEETING
8,
admired tlra srarebrag and able
ley says:
TABLE BROAD fc NARROW AXES, GLASS,
tnwehea: whsferer haZtib attentiou at allfhss a SHIRTINGS, STRIFES,
We ackmiw ledge the importance of the gnratdralofrt.be mart,------ u-‘--------- —
CLOTHS’,
DIAPER, TOWELING, SASH, Mid PUTTY, B U IL D E R 8’
anduoosw
wbo
has
r—
MBtioQ we now mamme and shall be dil
and all kinds of domestic goods; also
sfflieted frlloa man.
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
ligcnl in the discharge of the many duties upon hia latere far tl
BROAD CLOTH 8, plain and fancy
cuticerfFd with it, ever keeping in view olHmhA,srt mw I
CASSIMERES, Linen Drillings, Den BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
rbe &gt;t&gt;ir which directs our course and de­
inw, F. &amp; M. Cmsimerea, TWEEDS,
ery style and description.
cides oar destiny.
nod every kind of GOODS for Men and
What Stnr ia it—tho Nonh Star
self as milstant editor, C. G. IIolmook,

.ctrM tsl“r; or i» it Hrr»'hel!
—The. Mmuigcra of R. Sakm Gigantic
Cirvus,

wb«wr

udvrrlfamcnt

will

I"?

only certain prearrvatlun ot bodily .ucugth dur­
ing ■ period wteti the atmosphere i« caknilakd
to induce »feeling of luiiwdc and ladlgrafion.-r
The worst ease* of DianfaM, and Dysentery girt
way to iu pettfli influence.
InuumcraWe prr»ovs ■ ba are now afire aud Welt, mart thank Ite

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

iiuwt rttraiiiMj&lt;-ir&lt;*us pnrpriHf-d ; in.lhe
mocI.I.

Thcir.n wntati'-n evtrtwls fiot.m-

ly Ciniu^b every part «»f thia continent,

isi-s:

valuV. because. jm a. general thing. they will not
•jwak " *”*1
1
the
___ r _ .u..I..' —-»■»

Lui nil ihrtiwgis England and Essrop^—■

Tlwir vsUibli»hu&gt;i-nt is the moat crdnpletc*-

bead to . tbc sole pf . the ,foqt

an&lt;3 warrant* prifa to sulk

|| ,‘i i,

GREAT DISCOVERT!
THE PHILOS! iPHEirs STONE

.

Wo alra rotniifreluro Copper, Brass, Sheet Iron

SWTS &amp; BODES,

ud Tin Ware qf asy and every shape rad descrip­

If

tion, alfof which we will ssB at Herd Times

io

,aE

h-mldmw’J

CAN’T BE BEAT

EAVE TBOUGHS
Manufactured at the lowest ratca, and put

We hare a fine rnrirty of Mualias, Ladie*'
KLEKVES and eollan, CbimoUrti*. Cent* shirt
Bosoms snd Crtlsrs, aud every kind ot WHITE
GOODS; siao Hosiery; aver*style of Glofa aad

up in any part of tbo county.

Also a lot of. MHceltateonB.fah. *"J • r*
with each book of one dollar or qpurifa.
t_
All our goods were selected with gmt ears,
sad Jpartictilur regard to the deraauds of this
1 community, aud will bo sold etprtooa that cannot
fail Uigitaaatislacliaa ia orery iastaaco.

i.nrrritA r»» 1 D

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goodo
thstean be firaniTTnTfie’
nr woleni ti
krt. Kevmprtsrarrrrrrarirty andkiudofBnj

OnrKUortment of TsM«..and Pocket Cotlerr,
SILVEH SPtoWt,. !&gt;rV Mwfaa, Hoey Skirts.

eMtapar poond. -COFFHS from !1&gt;f «e$&lt; 6
perpeuod. H.bofererT-de^ptK.ofrmn »l

COOKING S.TOVS!

P&lt;af« G&gt;met Band, a score &lt;tf Shetland

Irrw me to ermiaerale tbe wnojf pt mV |uXuk
Moek nftiooAi.lberrfere E will cortefaHsdfl

Traiicy, ami a boat «&gt;( other attractions

sliieh we cannot speak nf in detail. Read
’b.-iriuiiMiuncuiiioot. .-B» Wfa «n4^&lt;ifor

wtHtecmapridine »l«rpernnd mate genera! hawdn
iixulUmn fa IHfound ufl ansotbra- vMAMMmram

We hare a Urge aud beautiful variety of Coats,
Teste, Pants, Ac , winch we ufler at a leva price
tbuthewMul curt at the material. PleMexsmiui fie yjssroelvso asd tort ttescrrsciram of
UtemsortMa.
';* ’ '
K.
UM. k-A. A U»k b«*..
p^faeb rtmdahra Rootemes* Manual, Arnold*.

Lt assured the half has not been told you.

— We learn that the Barry County
TvaMiers* Association is to hold jft oe*l.
MMbig'M Wundfaai Cewtor.'ew'iMdnyJ

Aogtnt 10th.

. nsw selling wrr

1

in all - ita parts that ever traveled,! and

includvr the team &lt;&gt;f Gigantic Spanish
Wales, a splendid Troupe of pcrfornlers'

m-kd.

ISAAC C. MOTT

Prices, for Tleadr Pay.

Iqn'w! in another column, nru the uld*-*t,
iih&gt;st es|w-rk-ncv&lt;1, most aiKveasful, and

We can clothe you from tbo crowji

of the

GIFTS

HARD-WARE

mat aritwRrttJe&lt;rfa

Drtlle Crrak- T«Q&gt;,.i|5A

Further notice will prob­

ably be given.

J.

M. Nrvura, bf the

or upwsrds, will receive s gift ; sod no Gift’will
bohAsM^.W. AhW fanowRMU *&gt; &gt;*

Ihinuer," will deliver the

address upon lhe occasion.

W

Wv eordiailr invite sB persons wishing any­
thing In owritae, to call snd examine our stock
and prices,rad.if waeae arttsfyyow• fah both

—It is n singular, although s well es­

MAGNETIC

©a™ sot

tablished fact,' that the bite of a dog or

cat, will sometimes produce hydrophobia
in the human species, when the animal is

—Tbe RepnbiieMM of Missouri have

P. H. &amp; J. RUSSELL.

■eat HHI

not seemingly afflicted with the disease.

Hasthigs, Msy IClh, IMO.

nominated a full Slate ticket, headed by

BCBiriirG

FLUID

Herrick’s Sagar Canted Pills I

James B. Gardenbier, for Governor.

and every Usd of greceriw that can be named

A StrniiT fxcoMBRAWCK.—At tbe
Breckenridge meeting in New Yvk, the
*Aber evening, Daniel 8. Dickinson said
’»»t when the New England and Northweatern delegate* at Baltimore promised
tb«r Sutes to Douglaa, that pledge waa
m*le ‘subject to a slight incumbrance,
held by one Abraham Lincoln I”. . ,• '

--Tbo Worcester Spy quotes tbo fol­
lowing paraagc from Mr. Douglas’ Now
Orleans speech of 1853 :
“Sfatsare regsrded m property, and
placed on equal fuptjog* wi|h oU ^thcr

property. Hence the ownsr of staves—
’m same its the owner of any other prop­
erty—fa a right to remove to any terri,07&gt;«d carry hia property with biot"

M£Zi

U &gt;U- r-».

I™-

STACKS OF CROCKEBY.
' t.Wkk* n jO££ &gt;*• “ "A—1- a

SiCK

PEOPLE,

THINK!

APTER WHICH, ACT!

MAimCTlIREM' AMD J6IVER8’

DRY GOODS!

Tty.Illi* recnsrikaUr aed.ouMtistereoUngireMri
uad ttoota m ealtirr.'cbranioslly n.toMnrtl atrftoC
sukirtl in Well amfa gtasa ItotUra, and cfaarmd.

iirtie and altdnc aurtMana. ttnrtoii~~rf!r n*«*.Tr«fimX’"-

They coma from EaM, and North, aal Wert,

edj rdasins itestsaireA rnnoelm and stress^

HASTINGS

TANNERYl-;:
airy Arc « unu'it }**?*■ &gt;• —&lt;
*•
, T»» BHo •» ’l™m'

aadriism H bp far. 'spent* *• »V -tod si! otter •
retoedle* in wra. if applied in h-««oo, &gt;»Usa ap- ,

'
For fare ho%‘ wfaed fofaHha suik,.

'

”a©SM‘M (SOaip
.

With fa sflatahte fafajMi!

■

t^SS^J32KS^‘
ISStKWT'* ■'

“SET-—-rfa iv-oirawberv. barey..u ever sand tbea^ Prt^

Lowe fan:.^y bcxca, U orate I Five boxes lor

. ?*'* tmthing to«ive far that eause,
fare are, in thia vicinity, ata mtata“Ti «* one will prMoh in tbe others
P^Prt; now I will give a. much and

1 vC com^cacctxient.

VENT CHEAP.

ar- finnO Acxnts Waxtsd—To
trans- Agents bsve mate over
Htcr than all other «inul«r »;
.R^SkEAKKWj

"-Jvhn Adams being called upon for a
“•ffatfa for foreign miafaM. arid:

, -AI»»Um UmoUM Ik. kmrar,

TllK WJCOU- troxLD vxirw!

k&amp;iooint- or thought of

______
«~
: T«« Flag Sraadmi __ •0»
______
__
hu«lrri
— I*fa far cituau, O| Hannibal, Mu., “M
AU Lesthtr Wsrrantsd good or
“«»'f.g fat fa success of the principles
CMS rK««« ■**??. .
««»e Renubliran party is necessary to
tbe well being of the country,” bsvn unifa in * letter to Frank Blair toeoore nnd
^fan,al-..r.uhiictn speech.

7°^ baa any oca eke to civilian fame
tWEymtn ?"

AND

HT «w« asxaractor or bui *c«- JEX
THE Q&amp;EAT UEALKIl OF MANKIND t !

Indototil Sores aad Tumors cured by .Treo*. a

T«V&gt;

ai-t

�BLOW PILLS

BASTOraS
Tbo steamship traffic between New* York
and tbc ports of Groat Britain baa attain­
ed such a marvelous development thin
already we may be said to have a daily
line tri steameis crossing the Atlantic.—
In the eight days from the 2Sd to tbo
30th of June inclusive, no leas than nine

ARRW AL

8GOOO W3Z

steamers—averaging more than ooc per
day—aaih-d from British porta to this
country. Them were tho Pcrata, GoMcn

eight

fTl l.'DR.JKBACK'S

GOODS.

mi imtM.
oouuiv sure mure
BEST Assortments

•bows how the officers are pnid.
Tbc
“salary” of Gen. Scott is 13.240, but his
“allowance” auras up to *15,539, Gon.
Harney starts with 31,240, and draws
35,498; Gen. Twigg’s total wns 38,459,
and *Gen. Wool’s 35,800.
Tbe extra
pay comes In the allowance of rations,
horses, transportation, etc., according to
the officer's rank and duty.
—Deputy Marshal Mead has complet­
ed the census of Lansing, and the figures
•bow tbe population to be as follows:
First ward, 1,174 ; Second ward1, 1,.
080; Third ward, 938; Total, 3,102.—
The population of the town of Lanaing
ia 49®.—Lannny Journal.

by extraordinary efforts in ths way of «rw»peting the tiualitioi of the Bitter*. but a whM
£hXlws uf an invaluable nud.cine. which is

a Oo.lwn-1 to regions where fever aud egut
and various other billet;* eomplalnla have
counted their victims by hundreds.
To be

from members of the Medical Protoston. Editor;

DRY GOOD?? 4

TBA.-a&gt;PPMfc. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
I • iptORtt. FIGS. RAIMNB. CODFLSil,
»n Net, everrthine In ibe Grocery Hue, »ucli aa
will ba eroded fbr ftemllv uec.
'
; Also S prat variety Of tbo

giving accounts of extraordinary rare* wrought
by the remedies, of which cures they themselves
wcro •*n'',ivE!tfrr’fEht!8.'‘ 'a

riiD:in3£'.r yjmrinnxiri
And ( eoklng Extracts,

subject. The evutenMfa'ta«tpcssessioa of Dr.
Hoback, which la ut al! times accessible to tho
publie, eatabUsbcs lbs following

disease*, Is to tho proprietors a source uf ithallurrl pleasure. It renu-ves all morbid laaiter
from the alounob. imriftes tbc bluud. and

the stomach, liver, and •■flier digeteive organs,
mildly l.m powerfully, aud roon rest on* rl.eiu
toneouililiun eurniial to lha healthy discharge
■&gt;f ike fuiicii-m uf salurc.
•
El.kily pcroutir way IU4 ike 1‘dttm daily aa
' Tbit the WOO® !»LRlhER and BLOW­
per direction, on tbe buttle, and they wiU Giul
PILLS hare becu proved by analysis lo
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to cuuifort
. OO-KTAlS -NO M1XER.1L
&lt;le&lt;Uril»g year*, M k !♦ pleasant to the palate.
That they cure tho almost universal complaint. uuigvr.it ing Io 11»• bowuU, snwileni n» a smile,
PEN8.PEXCILU. INKB, PAPER, EXand rvjuvenntiog geiieinlly. Wc have tbo wridetiee cf thouaaudi of agvd men and woman
VELOPES, CARD8, Ae., Ac.
who have ciperict&gt;.-od tbe benefit of using llii»
preparation while suffering from hothmIi donuigeinrnla an I general debility; acting iindev
MOST POPULAR
sod restore ths beaith ssd strength of tbe nfferer. ll«a advice of pbyuidsne. «b&lt;y baaeateunteticd
all dttoHo.S drvd N&lt; Ud4&gt;W
That
_ a _ LA • C, ' ~
'
(fame
merits of this article. A few words to th.
who hate languished for years in helpless weak­
ness and despondency, recuperate *&gt;tn grest ra­
pidity under their invigorating operation. That
all sexual disabilities are removed by their cor­ an&gt;l child is ao absorbingly lender, riml the
dial and gently atimulating propertied That they
mother, especially if rbe be young, h apt Iu
Wc would respeUfullr announce to the dtiforget her own hndt'i in her extiwwic anxiety
xen* of Gauting* and rieinltr, tliat wc intend lo ■ "^^AttERXD cojrnnruwoxs,
•ell evrettoug ia our hoc at trade a* cheep •» ean however they may'liave been trifled with and for her Infant. Stioull the period of maleruily
arrive
during the summer scavun. tbe wedr ol
abused ; that their direct tendency is to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. Tliat, oneming di- body and miud i, generally aggrovaied. Here,
then, is n nccesrily for a sriiuulaut to recupe­
Ever aLoan io . thia Market, which wc
rate the energies of I lie ryetem, and enable the
CAUSE SOON TO REAL,
arc prepared to «cll at a small
aad diM-'bargn from tke •yitea. 'every taint of mother lb bear up under her exkmisllag trial,
Scrofuly, whether hereditary or olhcruue. That and rc»ponalbililie«. Niming moi hen gene­
advance from
rally prefer the Bitten to all mher iuvigoraSpecial attention will be paid to COMPOUND­
MfcCRUJT THE DEBILITATED,
lora that receive the tndvrvem.nl uf plyxiING and putting up I'RESCRIPTIONS; and auv
ooe purchasing medicines of u* can rciy upon and tbctwi* nodtecsae of lhe Stomarh aad Buwtde, cian*. because It is sgrecable lo the I eats ns
well as certain lo givs a permanent iucrearo
their being
of bodily strength.
awo Mxaumari. in n hich they do hot gite/woi*
All these yetwiba. to when- we harr part lew­
rriitf, and, (if administered before the very cit­ is rly referred above, to wit: inffererw from
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
adel of lift Las boss loraded.) tfiet e fu.'ahtf uaJ
fever aud ague.' eatuv-I by malaria, diarrbwa.
fxijtfi orr«.
ILurnc* JUr tl, 1559.
Bear id mind that the HGAND1NAVUN VEG­ dvmntcry, tndintelon. Io«s of appetite, aud
Please giro us a call.
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by tho ail diseases ar dct®igemenls of the iVotnsch,
eraian Balaam, a fine article for Toilet pnroo- experience of thousands of living wituesset'who, r.q&gt;crnnn as ted invalids, persona of sedentary
ee*. for cleaning the teeth, removing freckle* in letters affidavits, medical worts and by word
occupation, and nursiwg toothers, will eonsnlt
and tan, end for beautifring the oomnlexinn, for
of mouth, proclaim them to be tbc very beat prep­ their opu physical vaUhrwhyl^vjug lo lloe..I. k.
V
*l, a r-.&gt;
aration uf the knid ever offered tolhe broteu'iown IsUcr’s ("elcbialcd Stomach Hit ten a trial
victims of ill health. Ther hunt disease through
CAUTION.1—Wo caution the public sgwinst
^toodyear’a Patent Breast Pum^a formal* by pel it thoroughly and permanently.
Halting*. May 2d, 1900.
'
using any-pf the many Mlatiosw ae estmisrNo one ean doubt their superiority after feits, but ask for IlusTerm's Ceuxasaveu
one single trial—they are not only heller Stqmacb Dtrrxna. •nd tab that takhbutt tekas
ghouldtr Braces,
bat, la fact, cheeper than any other Pills, foe it the words “Dr. J. Hostetter's Stosaach Dltiera"
tdess leas number uf them to produce a better blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
the
on the tnetalUe eap covering tbe cork, asd
Price of the Scandanarian Blood Purifier, fl observe that our sulogvoph signature laea tho
COCKT1KS or
per bottle, or M per half d.setu Ol the .Scandi­ label.
navian Blood Pilis, 25 cents per box, or J boxes
*ir Prepared and ecM by H08TKTTCB A
for fl.
arReuff Dr. Kohatk's Special Ncttcea and SMITS. Pittsburgh, Psu. and aoM by aL
CertBJcatc*. putdiahrd in a conspicuous part of!
this jvaper from time to Ume. Dr. Hoback &gt; Med­
teal Almanac snd Family Adviser, containing a ■
Eil amount of iaterrstiugand valuable Medical
rausSicm can be bad gratis ofattvof tbe agents
Ihrogboot the oouutry.
In difficclt or complicated eases Dr. Hoback
may be applied to personally or by letter enclos­
ing one stomp for the reply.
Principal office and sale rooms. No. &lt;1 East
Fourth at., ad building from Main street, CtnciuPOWERS &amp; CAMPBELL.
nsti.O., Laboratory in Hamtnond street?
For sale by J. P. Roberts A Co. Hastings. Eli I
The subscriber* would inform the eitixen* of Xichola,0rangcrillc Mills, P. A. Kecl.r, s!»o Hoff­
Hastings and vicinity, that they arc now prepared man and De jtetoev. Jtiddigrito-, If. C. Swift,
Prairieville,
and by Droggixia and Merchant* geo
to do all uua,ne*s pertaining to
really throughout the country.

ktoUUSu—v.Wikju'. SrJ-tota« aider thia remedy, tftM Biwiffi»r&gt;ifc«n

this through the natural channels ot the body
by to' altcrotirc »edicine. Clctnto out tag
viiatad blood whenrrer you Bad Us ImparitiM

bwatag through tbo shin in jlmpfu, fiu0mii,
W soro*; donnaa U wtou
W U ta ob­
structed and sluggishta thu vriw; deansoit

GROCERIES,
CR OCKERY!

BOOTS,

PATENT MEDICINES

SHOES,

(DIEnEAiP, IF©R (DASH

NEW YORK COSTS.

P

cf throe have bwm frauds upon tbe side, for
they not only contain little, if any. Sarsapa­
rilla, but often do curative properties whatev­
er. Hmm, better mid painful diaappotatzaaut
hu followed the u»e of the nrtous extracts of
SarsapariiDi which flood lhe market, until tho
name itself ia justly despised, and bee become

upon it. And we think wo hare ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
br the ordinary rein cf the disease* it is intend­
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the eyrtem, the remedy should
be judi ci juiIj taken ucowdiag to directions on
tbc boule.
rursUKD *T

DU. J. €. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

the joints mid tnuaclc*.
la lutvnmttewt lev wait asst wcraMritrte a
grrat rewedy and cneravtK roaiwaiir..
progrow in ll.c new arttlrmcuta cf th, Wro|. »iU
prebsWy hr nur oflitgti rrwvi and wM»™.
Xa rrt iroty ha* &lt;Wev bnu dtoovend ta for
whole history of inedirtuc, abidi run. .«*
^it, happy, and'full,- rvaluratirc vflertesppeliie. complete dlgratiuu, nq U i^ete-

EATON &amp; BARRY.

—It iaa fact little known, that for the
first five years of our government tho
United States Senate always set in secret.
Tho first time tbo doors were opened for
public discussion was on the contest as lo
the right of Albert Galletin to a seat to
tho Senate.
Hits scat was contested on
the ground that Mr. Galletin had not been
THE undersigned are prepared to poblish, by
aa the Couabtation required, nine years subscriplioo.a see and romplete Map of the coona citizen in the United States.—Tbo army jSegister for .this year

-

GROCERIES!

!! i»o8 inn; omo’.)

MILLINERY

er.
Nothing more was heard front
George until the 5th inst.. when his sis­
ter received a letter from tho firm ofCarusl A Miller, lawyers, of Washington
City, who say that George is in jail there
on the charge of being a fcgitivo slave.—
What his fortunes hove been since he left
home, or how he got into his present dilemtfts, is unknown to bis friends; tbo*
they conjecture that Benjamin mar possi­
bly have had something to do wit* it.
On thcM facta, and others of a satistory nature, being made known to Gov.
Murgun, bo al ouce caused to be made
out the neecsssi v papers and credentials,
to authorize snd empower Mr. Badd.ick, ।
of Watertown, to proceed to Washingtoo to procure tbe liberation of this free
colored man, imprisoned for no other

ww——— - - ■ — t

hcnesly of this clans, or who choose to investigate
fur tbsmnelvcs, are now of cor satad on this impor

of

Another Fugitive Slave Case.

mercery in some places, registered 100
dug. and upwards.
Many deaths from
sun stroke resulted.
Charleston papers
mention twelve fatal instances; Augusta
six; in Savannah there were several. The
Charleston Mercury toy* the hwH was
“terrible,” and tho fatality unprecedented.

8CAMDINATIAH REMEDIES!!

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

We learn that one George Armstrong,
a free colored mau.born in Jefferson Co.,
in this State, loft Watertown some three
weeks since, in company with a man by
the name of Benjamin, who ia a fish deaf­

Th&lt; “IIkatkd Tkrm" at thk Sorm.—
Iniensc beat prerailed in the Southern
States last Wednesday and Thursday, the

BBCEITED

DRUGS AID MEDICINES,
s^Cteemlcsls, Paints, Oils, Cam.

Indude tbe steamships sailing frvm Ger
man and French porta. There is one un­
pleasant reflection about the matter, and
that ia,that while our trade and commerce
have been producing thu immenae devdopment in ocean stoim navigation, our
own steamers do not .hold that place in
the competition which tbe entarpriaef of
our merchants and the skill of our ship­
builders would entitle them to.
Wo arc
thus having a daily ferry across tbo At­
lantic; in which American steamers hare
no place.
Wo commend these fnct« to
the careful consideration of our morcnntilc
and governing daases.—A’. Y. Herald.

—“Occasional” writes tbe following to
Forney’s Press: “The August elections
in the South and South west'will be very
bitterly contested. Nelson nnd Queries,
of Tennessee, Anderson and Moore, ot
Kentucky, and Winter Davis and Morri­
son Harris of Maryland, and others, arc
preparing fur tho coming contest with
great induatry. Bets were freely offered
on tbo avenue, thia morning.that Bell and
Everett would certainly carry Kentucky,
Tennessee, North Carolina, and Mary-

JWT

Co.

«WM

tevok lheir depart uro within the
a___ j___ _
.
.

crime, it would appear, than that of be­
ing black.—Albany Jonrnal, July 7.

J. P. Roberts, &amp;.

for this work asd from officials. Records and oth­
er reliable Informal iom Tbe Map wiff delineate
very minutely tbe various Geographies! and Top­
ographical features of the counties, among which
may be enumerated the following:
1. It will show all the Township, Scctloa
nnd Quarter Lines.
~
&gt;. it will stow tbe Boundary Lines of
Farms, end the names of owners generally.
». Il will stow the location of Public Roads,
distinguishing the open roads frojp those not

4.

AND CUTLERY.

NEW FIRM!!

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
. |

BLACKSMITHING,

l&gt; .hdwg tbe targeal Herds uro be.iare* |* Ilwk

SiXJT,______

Counsellor in Business.

3

ET £■
kfcr “••• "*
AS M, nm«« m L ad. W

BK8T GOODS, at til.
LOWEST nUCD
r AN now roeieriig mv gpRlXU eUek ef tired*
L aad tovawis toto a itoisu neasrtiauof
tiil£LF4WUlTlUKD W-iKti t-XvrD,'
TlX, COPf&gt;££ X.VDA7ZEAT-AD.T
irxhfA IIr-nil Q}f££
■
jLTWtttJt FJtKiX

TO. HOUfftKXXPXns.

OTWftrffi SAW-H-h

Il will show th* location co-Ch grebes,

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVER.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS

—ssssasss

•• i.

■

tfAVts rery complete »tock of !lou*e
Hardware, ladadtog Locks. l-H'k*'. B,l“
_V.ll

I

^OFISKB, Tin and Sheet Roa Wan «&lt;ait
J on hind. or Made to order,
,
tOBMNGOE ALLK1KDN PROMPT -Y stoto
J ded to. KAVfc-TRUUGH aadWNDPtf™
- •urt “**•■“U'i jwSss®’

w.xa.•
What

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NTOVES, comprise

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greatly superior ia all napgto v
FTRST PREMIUMS AWARDED TO TUI8 COL-

At the late United States Fair iu Chicago foe
sot svms^^fxacxpatg ayd for mw sonaaam-.
kind of property Exempt from
. iKgecutiuu in every Stalo.
DEl'ARTMEXTS OF BOOKXna’IXG AND AC­
COUNTS.
How to make an assignment
properly, with forms for Compoalllqa with creditors, snd the
Insolvent laws of every Htatc.
Tbe legal relations existing be­
tween Guardian and Ward.
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HT Particular attention given to Homo and
Ox Utoetag. Also to *1 kinta ef Plow wort,

How to drew up Bonds set!
Mortgagee, Affidavits, Powers
of Attorney, Notes and Bills
of Kxcirnnge. Receipts, ud
Releases.
The laws for the Collection of
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Tbc ruaauus »by

FRANCIS ROWER

50,00 Copies already Sold.

on short notice, and in a manner unsurpassed.

6. ’ll will give tbe course of Rivera and creeks,
and stow th* location and out liaea of al! mean­
dered Lake*.
6. It win contain plans of lhe Principal Vil­
lages, diowing Ibe streets, lots, and location oj
buildings. Each village plan will also contain a
Directory, giviqg tbeuunr* end business uf vil­
lage subscribers The recorded additions to Vil­
lages will be dlMinguislicd by colors.
I. Il will giv» th* course of Rail Roads now io
process uf coustructlon.
•8. it will curium a Distance Tabic, giving tbo
distance by the boat direct open roads, between
auy Villa*.-* in both counties.
k. 1» will cyatein a Business Directory of

A Sight or ths Grfat Easts** all
ov**.—It ia stated tliat J. B. Nicholson,
agent of the New York Balance Dry
Dock, ia confident of hia ability to raise
tbe Great Eastern out of tbe water, by
a conjunction ol tbe great balance and the
•notional dry dock. Should this bo done, building*, will taeapaved oh the margin by »pemal contract. I# order to aecur* aa imcrtion.eara magnificent view will be afforded.
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in I'roperty, Dirorca, aid AU- --------------meny.
The Uw ftv Vedhaaica' Liens hi
every State, and tbe Naturalixationlaws pf this country, and
vli .i.r:
tow to ccm^ly with the assne.
It Telia You The la* concentina Pension*
and tow to obtain one, and the
Preemption laws to Public

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ilnatiigsFeboxry nth.

It Telia You

IX The Map. will be neatly engraved, band
—A destructive storm which swept
aomely colored, substantially bMkui Wita^oth,
over Boston * few days ainoe, blew down
the famous elm tree on B-wton common,
to tbc great and pardonable grief of tbe
Athenians. Thousands of citUens collec­
ted around the ruins of tbe old elm, gath­
ering twigs or whatever mementoes they
could collect.

It Telia You The law for Patents, with kxte

New Barry Mill,
18 now inauoceasfol operation, ndj

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to do ntfy amdnnt of
custom

is.

MMes.

giwtlii

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other Mill |ri Bwiy, or any other couotj.
Having aeomwd Us •erviemof a

ton Ambrotype ;

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Vipetta Ambro-

NEW AHXAMOSMB»T.
;; GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

BATING BA100HI!
Pool Ambrotype; Ornamental
ARtbrUjpr, Imperial Ambroto pe; liatievn Am'brolrpe; Double
roouvr-n Anbr^P*
COFI DfG dona lo order, on short notire,
Brdsr»&gt; fro:n » «*&gt;U «° W.W,
^tetoWtocfDeoeascd friends eopwdugood

First Bate MILLEB,

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(Jhilcrral donirutr.

Saits Ovr.—Tbe Chicago TWrahragul
tired of this campaign, and «tctn|&amp;o |Kvel
given up all hopes of Dougjks bdhg elec­

ted, and lias sold out
of political

FOB FUBIDEXT,

thia.

ABRAEAM LINCOLW

k fib Assert Jtes y.

Thera is in pieffc

news mm d)piifieH&gt;l than i

sue. i t,

Tbe Time, has fcng bvenlbe home

organ of Douglas, and is his principal re­

liance in Illinois. Its ualu al ibis time ta
a
W* a women some My yrare of agv
a confession of want of fiiith in Douglas,
.' appeared al Denver city on her way to
and ita willingness to desert him in his
* California.
8U trots an ox team over
present sinking condition! Tbe Timet is
paid 14 cents for some
to be consolidated with the Chicago Hergraraaeed al the river, and M&gt;Jd it than
fer
Sa 'ntrM &gt;1^

GF" A severe fire has been raging in w biriing is an eddy ^stimate their strength
'
ing the election into tbo House of Repre­ the woods and fields, of the Pariah of io tbe

States C*r him for tbe purpose of throw­

JAKE8 BIRNEY. of Bay Co,

Jor SUt. Treawtrw^-JOHN OVEX.
Ar 4rtito~G«wr*!-LAXGF0XD G. 1

sentatives and thereby elect Breckenridge St Eloi, In Canada East. Some of the
or Lane. Had Mr. Douglas considered Inhabitants have been made homeless and

For ACtartw&gt;-tf«affsX-CHARI.XK UPSON.
bis own chances worth anything, he wo’d
Fbr Oem'r
Qfter-SAMX 8. LACEY
ueror have consented to let his home orPrMic leetnuti^-J M. GBEGOBY'.
Jte Jteuter ef the Board of Uecatlongan go into the hands of those who will
WILLETS. at best but give him a cold support.

penniless by its ravages.

HF“ The messenger of Wells, Fargo
&amp; Co., was robbed of 115,000, in Butte

No injury waa doos to the

Co., Cal.

Axothxk Hxad Orr.—It is a danger­

ous thing to bo a Dougins Postmaster,
now o-days.

Ma. Camfbxll, ol

Battle

Out of a company of 400 U. 8.

troops ou their way to Texas and New

Creek, has had to give place te Ma. Gao.

Mexico,

MxADB,in looking after Uncle Sain’s po«

New York and Cleveland.

tai arrangements in our neighboring city.

If.

Mr. Meade will send

mail to us the next morning after

It is

to point,

»«.1 -irnsiraf Asm

rr n

BAILEY &amp; BAKER
are now at the head

ty A school-house at Marion, Linn
Co., la., waa struck

by lightning, and

three children were killed

by the schooner Alma, In Boston harbor,

Two young ladies

on the 10th Inst.

RF A man in Westmoreland Co.,

—Notwithstanding the Democrats are

uniting With

the Know-Nothings, the

on the Deed Scott plank in the Douglas

great enemies of adopted citizens, still ev­

platform, nnd at each turn he seeks refuge

ery foreigner

in a new falsebeod.

ticket because it is dimicratic.

After suatainicg^hc

decision which the Supreme Court claimed do it t

ia expected to vote the

Will they

GOOD GOODS,

HARDWARE

spring.

HF" A police officer nt Lynn, Mass.,

New York, July 27.

he cannot use, by raying that that point

The rain storm yesterday P. M., did
considerable damage in this vicinity. Sev­
But eral bouses were inundated in Wilbamsbe dote say that “the Court did decide, burgb, one struck by lightning, and the
and the point was' argued and fairly pre­ inmate, Mrs. Perry, killed ; a barn of
sented, that Congress had no power what­ Newlota also struck and burned.
A New Yorker uarned purple was
ever to interfere with th© afluirsof the
stabbed twice with a b.iwic knife nt St.
people to prohibit! Javery.”
Nicholas Hotel last evening, by a Phila­
Here our contemporary utters an ab­ delphian named Hyman.
Great excitement nt Occaqunn, Va.,
solute falsehood, nnd Ono be known it
such, if be has read Howard’s reports in near Alexandria, in consequence ol the
Republicans raising a banner bearing the
thia case. But the Court claim, to have names of Lincoln and Hamlin. The citi­
decided all the points we quoted last zens have attempted to demolish it. Tbe
Republicans reaistcd,and dispatched mes­
wack, and the difference between Repub­
licans nnd locofocoa on this point in, that sengers to tbe neighboring towns for arms
nnd ammunition. Gov. Letcher ordered
while Republicans deny the right of the
Gen. Hatton to call out bia troops to pro
Court to make any such decision, the tcct the . Republicans, but the General
Democrats sustain it, claiming that the Cfurred resigning his command.
At
accounts it was expected the military
decision was made; and make It a plank
In the platform of their party. And yet of Alexandria would be called out. O&lt;&gt;caquan contains 300 Republicans, and
we have driven this silly uninitiated loco
was the residence of Mr. Underwood, the
fccoediter from point to point, until be ostracised Republican.
has slid himself off the plnu^ entirely ;
was not before the Court, nnd they had no

record, they will find the only point ar

gued and properly before the Court, was

Scott to sue in

the

Courts of the (railed States, he being a
When our neigbor- will make

quotations to prove his positions and rely
upon facta,insu*ad of bnrefacvd assertions,

then be will be entitled ton little respect,
but not till t|wn.

Tbo Lawing Republican has the follow­
ing jest observations upon tbo composi­
tion of county tickets.—DL Trib.
“Though last in the liarncM.the county
ticket is,after all.lhe wheel horse of the
(
campaign, and that place should be filled
I by no weak-kneed, baulky, or dull work।era, but by those who are up and coming
every
lime.
1
If changes are made in the present incum­
'
bents, lot all Republicans in tbo different
,
townships boo te it that no man'a name
&lt;
comes
into tbo convention, wboAs not a

1true, reliable and effuctive Republican.—
It needs not in all cases, that he should
be a speaker, but be should be a worker

not only wbpu ho or his friend is in nom­
“Independent,” the Washington eorres. ination, but also under circumstances of
poodent of the Philadelphia NorJi Amer­ disappointment nnd chagrin. No man is
ican. says that by the lime Mr. Buchanan safe to trust in office, who allows his pas­
retires from office, and his legacies are sion*, under disappointment, ta betray
paid, the public debt will have increased him into the support of the enemy. Hav­
to about &gt;80.000,000, exclusive of the ing one shown his nature by a trick of
820,000,000 which Gen. Pierce turned i that kiad.be should be forever afterwards
over to him on the 4lh of March, 1857. •let alone severely.’ ”
And there ia no excuse to offer the peo­
ple for'this squandering of their money,
State TnACnsn'a Ikbtitcxx*.—The
and the increase of the public debt.— Fall series of Institutes will bo held as
There has been no war, and the govern­ follows:
.
ment has been engaged in no creat system At Romeo, begin’g Monday eve. Aug. 27.
of public -improvements. We may find At Birmingham, “
“
Sept. 8
some rlue to the expenditures in tbe res At Corunna,
“
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porta of the Corode, iho Naval Contract,
and the Senate Printing Investigating
Eachlnslitutowill continue in session
Committees. Tbo Governrumt has not ten working davs.
&lt;mly been recklessly carried on, bu' the
Jonx M. GaxGoar,
public money has been dishonestly ab­
Sup’t Public Instruction.
stracted from tbe Treasury and devoted
to partisan uses. Democratic Congress­
Naw Yoar.—The Tribune of the 2Glh,
men have been elected by it, and bribed after a lengthy and carpfn! review of the
to sustain odious measures w hen elected. canvass,. in which it expresses the opinion
Democratic partisan journals have been that Pennsylvania nod New Jersey arc
aupported by it. Democratic army con-,
tractors and mamifactUrereof government
’'
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machinery have been made rich by it,and Naw York:
®f«i 4hu_ Fillmore party in the great
“Brethren in the doubtful States !—
Trust New York J
You"may do it undoubtingly. She did al! that she prom­
ised In ISM. She will do even better in

IMO I"
—We see it intimated that the Hon.
Edward Everett te about to withdraw
• Yes; and so they now pledge the peo
from the Presidential canvass. The rea­
pie of this State ; sod ym, they hare son give* for this determination, It te
nominated the very mec to do it with, said, te limt he te unwilling to be
who were prominent actors, and some of partieeps ennuait to the intrigue now go-

them even alders and abettors of those

Will Show si MiddlvrUte, S«M&gt;y.A«g 4th.

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Punch thinks that the waist-coat

Sainis.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

of Sl Timothy ought to sell al a good

price.as it was rc-mado some six months

GREAT VARIETY.

since.

CULAR

and

CROSS-CUT

The Fenian Fever Cham.

For the prevention art oare at htrr art
SAWS, •»* BUli^ finn. ,Tlus w oudetfsl retwedy was

SHERIFFS SALE

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

jgy Six convicts on the marble quar­

ries, at Sing-3ing, N. Y., attempted to
encapc a few days since.

One of them

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

DRY GOODS

8ASII, and PUTTY, B U I L D E R 8’

HOUSE

was shot and another k nods cd senseless,

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

before they were all captured.

of all kinds cranrrWne BLEECHED and BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
r?T~ Tbe Kansas Tribune tells us that BROWN SHIRTINGS art 8 H E ET­
ery style and deaeripti&lt;x&gt;.
tbe thermometer rose| to 108 degrees a INGS, Striped and Cheek Shirtinn. Den­
ims, Ottnnnde*. Sxtinrttea, Kentucky
few days since. It continued so for 8
Jean*. Fancy and Blnck Doeskins, Cassimeres, Pritjta, 4c.

Joseph Gales, of the National
Intelligencer,

died

at Washington the

21st Inst., aged 75 years.

Tbe publica­

tion of-hfo paper never was interrupted
but once in 50 years.

When Gen. Roes

Washington, his first inquiry was

for the office of tbe Intelligences.

It was

Xsltee m hereby £i«m th»l by virtse mJIw
pvAuanee of ■ lieeaw greatr4 to me by tbe &gt;»».
bate Coert for ibe C«ru*ty of Kel.muoo. Midi. |

BOOTS. SHOES AND DAHERS,

immediately destroyed by his orders.
An immense gun has been man­

ufactured at Pittsburg.

It discharges a

COOKING 8TOYS I

shell weighing 820 lbs., and a shot weigh

ing 450 tbe.

followinx dv*cnbed real plate ln-loi&gt;gi»R It- lU
estate uf Aina* H.
late at tlx eavatt *(
Qatano,btoto of Xtw York, dmuri, that ta*,«»

A man named Pangburn Uvea at
Rising Sun, lad.

He is supposed to be

the oldest person in the U. 8.

Hte age

is 185 years.

PARASOLS.

t-y Th* total strength of the military
force of Great Britain 1s 323,000 men.

A gooseberry »u grown at Pat­
terson, N. J., that weighed If ounces, the
W TssauEssctvsorxis

lorgcst'probably ever grownln this coun-

:

THE 0BEAT UEAtER 0FMA5KIX0! ?

A

(3F*

■frrkk*» €«r«r UAted Pills!

little daugbtra- of Chester

ng nnour irojtLpuxrrEin

Dean, near 6t Johns, wall killed by the

SICK

fall of a tree while out picking berries

PEOPLE,

The New Orleans Bulletin says

it don’t see how the election of Lincoln

te to t^e prevented.

Tbsy come from Kart, and North. and Wr»t,
.. And with glad t&gt;d,og.tl,f paper, all.
Beeauac tbry .re tie XafUt. WW. b»“.
Aad tupsrior to outran Bewick's PM-

py The Round house of the Rail­

road company, at Springfield, UL, wra
burned to the ground on the night of the

24th last

Fraas Roau, art Btsais, art Ho«an th-.

Loes 812,000

Tbe daughter of Sir Rowland
Hill, of Hempstead, in Canada,has eloped
and married her riding master.

iiHFicmnr

The widow of Theodore Parker
has waived her right to hte library.

By

this means the public library-of Boston
gets an addition of 820,000.

Qy A ravere drouth prevails in some

fy Hon. John Hickman has taken
the stump ibr Lincoln and Hamlin.

HF" Two men ty the name of Wafltee
and Day were killed recently io an af­

fray with some pro-slavery men.

HF" A thief on board a Mississippi

steamer, roctraliy atuU &gt;18.008 from one
of the [imigri on b-«rd. All but 8100
of the money Was recovered. The thief

—Tbo Evansville Democrat, a Doug­

las paper, and the Republics!!, have put

Brmta Latx thaw Nxrx*.—When up their dfcwM stakes on ths electoral
thee luraad it over tu the Republicans Mr. Wm. Francis,of the AUagan Record, vote of WtecRisin and miook.
The
received the locnfoco nomination Ibr Seowith c«ly a far thousand dollars in the
the oKce that wins, te to takeleury of8tele.be was a subject of Queen owner
T~-T» pay up with. Such are tb« j Victoria—not naturalized—be has since prassraise of totbonths dibof Marek
baoqmoso. -It te an in wind that blows
the tune of fire mi I Hone of dollars, and

oi

GIFTS

m unnr

&gt;

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT I

with iu mothar.

who perpetrated the Pbmnix Bank swfo-

lands, raa the Stade into debt, to

J^.TVA-*7- I-“-

It te rumored that the Pope in-,

tends selling out the choice relics of tbe

took

and then, in order to make a show of con­

• ADMIB810X—Bdx.W Crate; AlWreti usder It
yrt-, IS Sts. to Box. Hl. W erals. X&gt; fid/Brin.

Five of

his work hands perished in the flames.

business to ranks such a decision.

points we have quoted in previous artides.
But if any person will examine the

On Monday, August Btb, i860.

of Rockland, N. Y., was consumed by

fire on the night of the 22d insL

tc Sixosss. Ac.
.
POST’S NEW YORK CpOf^Et BAND.

Will Perfona at HASTINGS,

[y The house of Hon. A. 8. Gonger

dogma, he repudiates that part of it which

True the Court claimed to decide all the

New Additions

while trying to quell a fight.

to be adverse tn his Squatter Sovereignty

sistency, he utters an absolute falsehood.

Wte. H. BKKDV art W«. P. HOGI.r,
CARLO COHRAD. TOST PASTOR,
Tbr grotAnrericwn Clown, S«tin«l »nd Huowrwt
TUB OEM) IT BRO TH EM,
- BKN DVNT1MUTOS,

Bis death was caused by an insect be

had swallowed while drinking water at a

waa beaten to death a few days sioce

Guess not!

to make, and when bo finds that decision

State

CIRCUS

Ptt., died very suddenly on the 19th Inst.

We have driven our neighbor—the Pi­

ths right of Dred

less than 40 deserted between

HARDWARE STORE,

Stat* Txaommas’ Ab*ociat;ox.—The
ninth annual nieeting of this association
is annonneed to be held at Ypsilanti, the
22d. 23d, and 24th days of August next.
Addresses are expected from Rev. Dr.
Hogarth, Dr. Thomas Hili, President of
Antioch College,
Professors Welsh,
White, Boyd, and others from this State.
The program mn is an exeellont one, and
the meeting ptnndset to bo of more than
ordinary interest.
.
. .

were drowned.

rected ; it is not true.

Slave.

do

&lt;y A small sail boat was ran into

our Detroit

received nt his office, we will thank Bu
Tbe&gt;e is an adage that “children and fools chanan for the change, and speak a good
will tell the truth,** which should be cor­ word fur Mr. Meade, withal.

oneer “assistant”—from point

th*ar« Sorth »lo»g M&gt;d JK
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selling their eggs at |2 per dozen.

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surrender too tnttch Of bbr sjince thn

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Ih

=~“

^eirTsALK

o~#

’/SSS

B

- - - ™. O.c or i2.pi.yMe.,.

,

a£

A 0EKT8 WANTED TO SELL rua ana

IWt lhi« pn-Mure tipon our apace will be
indulgence

IB

Many of onr

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

the tax list an interest­

^3?&lt;

to see the

»
s.

4 34

42 do 6 14
ims

w * Tuwa I North of Range 10 West

nt

-S-r.-x

rr, may find it profitable to pay them a
We hope

“
-.51^8

Ito

in'; it&lt; tri of studj for one Meek, and olb

litiis attention.

71 do B

:s st*

rrUeved, and we aak the
r^adt-rt will 6nd

d«&gt;
&amp;&gt;
do

•r hnndrod-aa cent.
JOHN ROBERTri.

It will t» some ctgtit weeks be-

our reader# fur auclt time.

’ HI ?
. Ut.

«*P nan HMM
HO I: -LM.Ent |

ULxefc

I**

j Hi f^r

orncui* tatxr

M do
fl do

160

do

. .

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time when taxes will be |&gt;ak) without the
n| ofl«&lt;

yjit*«nsl cost of advertising aod aale.—

do

It »&lt;r'H be much tnors to our advantage

to have a ifftd paying subscriber on each
parcel of th«*«e lands, than

♦stern haa hi.

ai of avails
1859 Taxes.

change be rlTecterl 1
Ph'-obesbiso Rafiolt.—The new M.

^i^r.T'1

Ibis'

do
du
do
do

V of toolb ar,
loe
13 48

K Church in our villxge is certainly pro-

I rtl U, li"*c&gt;w

do
do
do
&lt;!&lt;&gt;
do

.rt— I. . ■F'Tl. *

to have the

Why cannot such a

list fur publication.

greuiing with great rapidity toward com­

ui
Ctmrt Coen i
r^ioltnisn hr

pletion.

wot bodily aUruath duralmoepbaraU calculated

It i* being finished in a neat,

tarty, and we might add, elegant style.—

do
do
do
do

Jl is a credit to the builders, and an orna­
NCERY BALE.

ment to our village.

niGAX-TUOm*,

radioed, and considerable inside work in

It is now nearly

process “f completion.

iVsw»

&lt;.fnw |
and| of

We un^eratand

a«ofa

il is determined now to finish the edifice
entirt’, to the turn of tbe lock-key, by the

first nt October. Kxv. J. BorXTuw, aided

l.y tht committee deserves
the cyuDty of liwry, «Dt artl

cndil fi-r bnving pressed this work fi»r-

who predicted its

lipna fcv makiug a aha pit Vegetable Halin, lhrt

do S »l

H

f-i!tire, and lamented its bring started to
stand unfinished, uml

d'&gt;
do
do

:W"

40
S 4a
Bu acres described as follows, comt
quarter post on tbs------- _.
east uoU it intersects tbe B st tie Creek and Ellis

Its present

state ef forwardness fairly puts to shame

there false prophets

t!

the greatest

wsrdhiith such rapidity.
lay. tbe lands and tcaM^JL
“•«■*•.
*&lt;“• b. lbs bSiC
rrt&gt;cU in *a&lt;d dterrs m falUo* tmrtefof aretion »ix iB unra-'
u *•

W:.vs

•X afwtf

to the

a disgrace

Town 3 North of Rang* 7 West.
1 IM
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3
Ito

place.' No such catastrophe is now at nil

8813

likely t«&gt; happen; and a few dollars.gen.
tlemes, from each of you will Insure its

r-i-r*

du
do

l with return poatAgr.)
Ko. 52 City BuiMtaga. N. T.

Tkacii«k»'

Aabociatiok .— We have

HOME TESTi^OXt.

nothing definite aa t&lt;&gt; the time a»f holding

the next inerting of the

Te»ch&lt;rra

B.irry County

ArciH-intion, mid

it

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from yrar anta., Mc«»t
ry entirety cared me.
:e«l mrwras. I am trul
HEX UY 1. THOMAS.

sprstsblc llilllibrr of our citizens on IXV-

Ltiiiil . topics at the Court

Tws-lsh cvi-uing.

920
938
042
978
987
088
989
992
998
f'.U
1029
1000
1031
1081
1085
1039
lott
1042
1043
1044
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1063
1068
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1070
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1098
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1127
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110!
1162
1178
1179
1180
1181

61
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1166
1187
02
1287
20
1288
20
1861
YiUage of Prainevilie.

pruiable it a ill not be held at the time
indicated kat week.

775
1ft
JW71t
28
T70
780
781
7U2
806 ! 20
M
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825
884
885 8 25
893
K? 894
18

pee wire
_

&lt; tr

IJouse. on

He dealt death blows

Brad TbiS!

J:

ihr j&gt;-u”lnb I), uiocnicv.
We believe ; TRASK’S
•
laJolcsl
all W li« heard Liin M ill CvUlCcdu thlt l«C Magnetic &lt;
Ind ih4 weapons all nt hand, nnd knew '

the Wnc^Miii Chief, a rpicy tdicvf. pob-

fJa e|

iagnetie Oiiilmrwt • •'
Manelie Oiutm’L . a)

ondK&lt;

MHVII.U.
—..... .
Urtr rertnred by TRASK'S M.WXETIC OlXTEXT.
Kcrtt rfvertiremrirf tw HU psyre.
aprlrtm

a Wk of a wk A4
eplofaj of aw 114

I»l&gt;rti4t P»rt Atkin«a&gt;n, Win., by 1*. W.

de Emma Bhokn.

•I i*»»l|

that

Ma. ’Nkvim—8ia :—I think

we arc

llanluarv.

We have two large flourish

ing llitdunre at&lt;*rca that fwrniah every­

Groceries aie selling a

gm«l deaf cd what they call Hardware.—

irar Coaled PHb!
r iro*u&gt; vxma&gt;!
•PI. E,

THIN

WHICH, ACT I

But the hardest article I have seen in tbe
llardwaie line lately, is the editorial in

s

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

A Dxmocsat.
HavtUgs. July 30th, I860.

MHm say,
Herrick's hR.

Herrick’s Pin.
’Isate. aa4 Kievan th«Nk

«,W

MAG HET! G
©HREirfflERnr.

LOT.

! ’4 U

•i

Tas UHm as Skarn,
or otherwise, M ewslnmers may drtire. White
and yellow OAK HAUK taken in cxchaagc ! 0

c| ofe|of OW|«9

:.!£55ra

the Pioniicr of last Saturday.

,

«». sad North. and West,

Bu

Village of Harting*.

thing that is wanted in their line uF basiSotndol onr

'TO

r | of a w |
j of n e|
frofoi {

•iml!»r AgeMiet, »tai
-r, ■* l&gt;»r»* fardentara. grail*
iBAlM likUWX, Jxwrll, Maa*.

aliattng^tah Ma. Baowa'a public lecturer.

very will ^upplied hens in llMlin»a,with

u;

8

it liciira tiiu onntii-

takal.lr cvidtuce of great ability

iof.w |
I?”'

awfofao^. u

—Thu editor of tbe Cumberland (Md.)
Tdcgrajiti, ibe American organ, referring
to a statlmeLl that the Opposition party
of Alabama had. io convention, repudia­
ted Bull and Everett, and declared 'their
Crp.ee to support Breckenridge and
M, rajs:
We prefer Mr. Lincoln before either of
’he democratic nominees, nnd if driven
from onr support &lt;tf Mr. Bell by the
treachery of our leading mm, if our Mr.
y Is to He *vfd out to cither wing of the
J'-mocrsey, then weare fi»r Lincoln, with

tens of thousands of others in good old
Maryland .

Tbe patronage of the puHlo ia aulksted..
Hastings, May W, iWL
1/ »• UCLU

HOWARD

!rxs.‘.

ASSOCIATION

PHILADELPHIA.

•

giving nev I

Mr!
a'wflK

■

i«

of a wl|30
C
31

154 10
ICO

•Kof

‘E10

Address. DR. J. SKILLlX HOUUliTV.t, a«- SksfsrU &gt;
a( ofacl oTw
n|of»e| ofaeji
=“* n u«‘

Gao. Fauoiu*.
“The Madison [Wi«.] Argos of Tues­
day moraing, publishes a list of demo­
crats named as dtflerent candidates for
in that (Dane) county, and among
rac» it names John R. Detwiler,* prom­
inent Gelman, as tbe probable democrat­
ic candidate for Clerk of ‘ the Board of
^SuperviMrs. whereupon Mr. Dstwiller
J*blisbes,a letter in tbe Madison Journal ,

•X«i
TlTE PniLOSOPHETPS STONE

FOUND.

40
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s.

tifi

/ s
Li

T«7«
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uoBBMin, ana whiwmi
” VBWi"

TRY DR. TRASKH MAGNETIC OINTMENT.

»

Groceries Fancy Good.

5„
‘3

s gu Is B
I “
u

ff 'gas

.'■IHMB- I

»01
;«

13 5
. ~ ~F'—

’S SR
•^8 8- IS

is 8 M
£ i«
“ S“- -------

—The Baltttnore Patriot, a Bell and
t'erett paper, Is aevere on Wasblngtoo
'•“nt for bn apootscy to tbe support of

«J w ■ Jill I .flimb
““W-nUal journal in that aiato. mnkxmm&gt;-

.««*•!*

ISAAC C. MOTT,

^•nmAtiena embraced Republican prtn^P'1* and intends robnf for Lincoln and

It aaya he never could have
*« Chairman of the National Union
Convention had be been known to be aoch
* "y*' ,n® it think* his conduct h&gt; «*•
*«*wgwih tbo Douglas fiiction, utterly
’mworthr of the psrty with which be baa

*•

3 71

a iwm) i: s

91 *a|eT»ai

0 A&gt; 3 70

IS S S53

ft

WB

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: - S747
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52 S 9
5 Hfl-«»R• 1 -»
8
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...trMP.W.

g

s 8;’I-‘r s
asr *

is

S7&gt;rrt.rt' &lt;

�and may burst out
L No orpa ia free
re one winchit may
-------------- , --------------—ion taint te variou sly
■ reused by mercurial dUeaac. low thing, dbordeted or unhealthy find, impure air, filth
and filthy bobita, the rtenreeaing vice*. and.
aborc alt, by tbe vcneresl infection. What-

DRUG

STORE!!!

J. P&lt; R

&amp; Co.

DISEASE

and rra,. fains,

a Jal I nA

\

■FOR A-LVHO kANT-

wrrn its n-EAffCKHs,

NEW GOODS

obewts,

OnroA FxtM. Mod. Ge, JL1.. L
-__ __
Ja»»ary »lh. IN*,, I
/’’WK
T&gt; Hr.'imWCK

; DKBatAND araaiciaat,
apcamind* P*&gt;M* on* cm.
K pfae&amp;e, Boirnlrtg rinML

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRAM
thins not only Mtffir ftora Lcrotuloua com­
plain ta, but they have tar lam power to wiibe|and tbo stuck* of other direstes; conrequently vast numbcm pcrLb by diwde-ra
•whicli, nltbon~h not tern Sil on« in tbrir nature,
are rttll rendered fetal by xJii-a taint in tbo
system. Most of tbo conatuppiion which &lt;tecunatea tire human family baa it» origin directly
In Oils aerufuloua contamination; and many
destructive diacaaes of tbe liver, kidricys, brain,
cad, indeed, of all the organs, ariao from or
are kggrareted by the Mine cause.
,. One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous;
tbeir persona are invaded by thia lurking in*
jbettan,'And their health i* undermined by iL
To cleanse it front the ayitem Tro must renovate
the blood byon alterative m*dici.-&gt;c, and inrtgoratc it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in

8PBING &amp; SUMMEB

TtmPENTINE .AND ALCOHOL.

LARGE AID BEAUTIFUL

goods.

WE

ABE

NOW

ON

HAND

dry goods

Affection. ^
(ntion, Dyrpepoin, &lt; ontiipntiou, D|.rtb
sra, Th-remcryjlnclpirnt &lt; •oneemmS?

,tlb ooo of U&gt;. LARGEST .nd

ON LOW FRIGES

BEST Aooortmoo**

Come and See !!

groceries

In caaea of General DeLii.tr, wbdbtr |L ~.
lit Of aeoto d&gt;*eaae nr nf ihi ~
T*
prvred auoMiafol to an «au«t ahirh co if-t-4*

this vlcinitv. My Poet OtSee addreM 4* Oneida
Valley, Eadiaun eoontr. N. Y.. wbeo* pal*a— in-

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

!iBS3?!SK’u^.::h.^a£

of

me to continue tl.-c PH!*,’ at myreebvery wn*
rapidly being etmpletcp. IconUuncd to om tbe
Filkin email dtoei ferreted mMtb*. and fonnd
SBTdl! e^re

dry goods
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

returned from prrlraetrd trkvri i« *
uTi
Sms* vwy ugnd yutaorea of thia klod
ad of Fcmala sufferer*. rtuacialM rietiawofre

u-uhttjadioi’i
Aid Cooking Extracts,

amDauKT

AYER'S
CempMiul Extract «f Sarsaparilla,
tbe moat effactuid remedy which tbe medical
skill of our time* can devise for this every­
where nrtvailing and fatal malady. It is com­
bined from the moat retire rcmeuials that linvc
been discovered for the ex purgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
sratem from it* deatruodre eontequencc*.
lienee it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but alao those other affec­
tions which art* from it, tueh as Exrmn
■nd Skin Dtsitaaxa, Sr. AwTitoicr'a Fiv.e,
Roas. or Emircui, Pi»tu, Pmnii,
Buotcku, Blaixs and Boils,Tcwona. Txtteii
and Salt Rnxvx, Scald Haan, Rivowoox,
Rn*uxA*nax, 8v rntLiTic AndMxnctmiAL DtaDaorar, DrarxrttA. Dknilitt. and,
indeed, all OoMrUixn AKtrnao mox Vitxa.TSD OU Ixrvax Bioon. Die popular belief
ia &gt;■ iK^urity of &lt;k» blood “ is founded in truth,
for aerofitl* » a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purnoto and virtue of this Sarsapa­
rilla ia to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
Without which sound health.in impossible in
contaminated constitutions.

We al»o keep on hand a good aasortment of

STATIONERY,
ITOS, FESCUE. INKS, PAPER, ENVELOfES, CARDS, he., Ac.

Upon our thclroa may be found all of the
MOST POPULAR i

PATENT MEDICINES
of tbe day.

x*tu,

far yourwelvea. Wa iuteud to artl

(DHSA1P, IP©B (DASH
or Ready I’ay, oUly.
head to the aolo of

the foot

mid warrant prices to suit.

NEW YORK COSTS.

BROAD

J. D. BAREBOUG1I,
LACKSMITR. Wilt attend to aB beeiaesa ia
his line at abort nolle* and reaaoaMs rets*.

3

of Attorney , bote* and Hfib
^Eschange.' Rtceipta, and

It Tells Yow Tbelawefer the CoBretian of
debta. with the Staiataa of
Limitation, and amouat tod
. Mild of pro;«rty Exemptfroni
Execution Ju every State.
It Telia Yob flow to make an «LW-ignsceni
POWERS A CAMPBELL.
. properly, with forma for Com,
poRittoafiltb creditors, and the
The flubttriber* would Inform tbo citizens of
inretretii law* of ere^y Stale.
Hasting* and rieinity, that they are m«t prepared It Tens Too The legal* reUtitoa existing beto do all buameaa pertaining to

AU kind, of produce takaadn exchaage kt mar­
ket prioea; CASH bet reftosed. Aahare oCthc
public patronagat* aolicitod.
.
.
,

It Tell* Yau Wbkt oowdltnaa Libel and
•Slander.'red the law ak to Mar­
riage BflWer. tbo Wife’* right
■ id Property, Divorce, aid All­
.
, “W”?.­
It Tells Yon Yhe law for Mechanic*’ Lies* In
ever* State, anjfthe NatotalUa.ulairtlof tbh country, and
t to Comply with the tattle.
It Telia You The law 'oonccralng Penalra*

Shop at the oldatehd of Samuel Fowars,un Main

giiremeato thereof ia every

Yfef mrauisg of Lbw term* ia
geoerel nae and explain* toyou
U»gi&lt;iaUlire. Xwiwrtir c.and
Judicirt Dower* of both the
ftnera! and Stalo gorernmatrta

AND

■
do A6a«. bust*
■ .«*»• r«pj|L&lt;hy earing a yaal
amount nt property,and vex*.
l.Uf.t.oa, byjnTtimdy.
, cpniultaiim.
।
„------ ------ will be sent by mail, pottage
to every Partner, every Mechgnie, ercry
f Hurimat, and every body, in every Ktat,.

DRY GOODS!

h'

It IM OAivLtokoiri

!

’
^Wj^r^msort,

WUluam n
DE OF THE I
,»rlor st taw. au&lt;
Maitey’sBiock.1

CLOTHS, plain and fancy
Limn

Drillings, Den

ims, F. i M. Cuwimeres, TWEEDS,
Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

HOSTETTER S

EXCEEDINGLY LOW

Tbe rrerrietorv had ms-iuf.-.rtrrerr of BCRTETTEH 8 CELEJ1UATED aTOMACR KIT­
TELS can appoal with perfect eoufe.cuce ru
physicianvand dtix ni generally of Iba Vailed
S'aiea, became Ute article baa wtained a repu­
tation here1.'fore unknown. A frw far’s Ufw&gt;n
thia point will apeak more powirful'y the*
volume* of bare axrcrtinn or 1.1 inning puffery.
The cousnntptioa of Hosteller'■ Stoauch Bii-

NEW FIRM!!
BLACKSMITHING,

TABLE

TOWELING,

and every kind of GOODS for Mm and

STOMACH BiTTERS,

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

and all kinds of domestic ffoods ; alao

CASS1MERES,

BY FRANK CROSBY,

’ 'jar' particular attention given to Hora* gad
Ox tiliteing.’ AIM to al kinds of Plow worit,
Wegotfftot^ng. pte.; ele.
’

We hare piles of S II E E T I N GS,
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
Counsellor in Business.

on *hort notice. endrin a. manner oniarpaaacd.

lire, er inflicting a disagreeable t*o*au*d.
It i* Chit Isttre propertv, among otter*, wbitk
make* ilao remarkably rlfectaal red p*na*a«i
reatady for Vile*, upon ahLb itl *Uo B.lwt )a
exert a diatioct aod »peel be tettoa. by &lt;£,reni»*
the tendency wbleb form. item.
'
In lirtpeptra, tnswierable at are it* etetn •
ainrtc box uf tboac Chaly beat* pdl* ba* «fo*
sufficed for tbe moat habitual caac», iacladmg tb,

DRESS GOODS

Hastings, May M, 18b\

HARD-WARE

RATES.

Tbt.-.c reno trued I’lmtcro cure pains, weak nets
■nd dittreaa In th* back, aides and breast, in five
boar*. Indeed *0 certain are they to do Ibt*. that
the proprietor warrant* th«n. Spread from ret­
InancteckcdDianex-a, rren wten adetatrd I*
ina, bahtamt and gums. on.beautiful kid k-atitari
Comprises all tbe latest style* of SILKS. Dyseatcry, coi.teiacd, emaciating, and aprerrerrenders them peculiarly adapted to thr want* ol
/*&gt;aa/wr and. otters. Their application Is turircrChalUc*. brilliant*, lawn*. Beregeo. FRENCH ly malignant, th* effect* bare been eoady dreusal—equally to the strong man. lb’ driicaic wo­
MUSLINS. and all other kind, that ran ba nam­
man. red feeble infant. To each and *0 lhey will
ed, many of which are greatly superior in qwohty
prove a balm and a blessing. Tteir uiols agreea­
ble and witbeut annoy anecor trouble, tachl'laaand beauty tn reythlng heretofore offered in thia
tar will wear from one to four months, and in rheu­
matic eomplainfo, *]&gt;rain&gt; and brnl^*, frequently
■ieiant. In acrtra! very graiifyicg and tc.teie.uar
ioMaace*.
effect ewrc* *ben an ether remedies fall, hull di­ Ever shown In (hi* Market, winch we
rection* will be found on Ibe bock of cacti. IhibInScrofnluu* Tuberculosis, Uiis mobcstcj tea
tic apeakcni, vrealut*. ministers ,«f the Coapct,
ha* had fa/ more that. tbe gorsleAct 01 lb* mnl
•re prepared to acll nt a email
and other*, trill strengthen their*Jnugaa»4 im­
PRINTS BY THE CORD,
prove their voices bv vniriao Ltedroa U«fr IrtuW.
advance from
I’rice 11^; cent*.

Fheraire Balsam, a fine artic te for Toilet pur*
I sea, for cleaning tte teeth
nd tan, and for beautifying I
&lt;1. h.
'
‘ e jTT’ilaco

GROCERIES

CHEAPEST

Tbo Best an4 Ctieapot Household Renns&lt;Jy in the World.

1ST The above articles ire sold by *11 the deal­
er* tn Hastings and by all Draggikts thronrhont
lb* United titatre, C'snad** and Soti'h America,
at wholesale by aU large Dcu-vista in the priaciP*1 cities.
HERRICK A BROTHEIi.i
I’aAcnCAL CaKMim, Albany. N. Y.
Bold al Hastings by J. P. Robert* A Co., Baltwood A Grant, and bv dealers everywhere.
Palmer Brother*. Traveling Agent*.

We can clothe you from tbo crows

of the

VERY

evulJ never hate been a«M foil for tlia rare
tmfficfttkl prepertle* yMlained in thr prepara•ion, aud ite tuwetfoo of ih« tmut proiuiueut
pbyaiciaas In those re. thMu uf lbs country
where tbe article is bert know a, who u*4 only
rvcnniutiud the Bhtira to thrlr pnibnis, hui
are ready nt all tinira to give lonliiuonuaU lu ill
rKcicj-in al) era s of rtaNMcIife derangcuiama
Aa.ltho ■Kewniestrei'lling theiefroin.
Tl.i» to sot a t*np*'rary'p&gt;i&gt;id*itiy^oL4alnc&lt;l
tiy cxtnioidhiMty ,ff&lt;rt* iiiltuiohray of tramjN-ibigtlie ifiialltice nf th* Eilteix. but a rollu
eat itiini Ion nt an invaluable mt divine, which it
tlcatiiibA tobe u etkluring a* lime harlf.
”'*lf'»&gt;fi|tler*» Htoniarh Itituia hare rrnretl
a tUibcod Io r4gi-ei« where fever and ague
sa Vvariou* e«(.er bilin«g c-nq-l*Inta have
coupled their girti&lt;t&lt;i l&gt;y;1|&gt;ui&lt;lre*l.-.
To te
■bis to &gt;ltti cOuKdcutlj that Ike ••IMller*
are a cert tin tuto for tits' Dyxpcpeia atal like
dire*«re. i« f«. tlte ptopiirton a *0«ree of no
eU&lt;&gt;ycdi.leuiire. It reno vre al) bootWJ matter
fn&gt;m t'Jc ‘gtanuahi putiflgi tbo Mood, ami
uspirtareusured rilatii.v tai’-c teivuaaayalrei.
g vingh that tone and &lt; Merry indlajwwable
tor the rert are'ion of hen Ilk. It operate* rmoii
tireatomndi, liver. Awl other Jigme Ire organa,
orild'j bnl powerfully, and anon Veatorre shew
la a evtwRt too crecntfal to the tealthy disduirrv
of rhe (knetfona of natnre.
■
.
Q.letly pdreiita may lue’ibe Bitters daily at
pcrulructire* op the l^tla,nnd they will Rud
mil a
__
hndgintlinjf hi the bowM*. exeelteui aaa tmrifo,
Mad'reJureAtting gcu rttllf; 'We have rha evi­
dence ef thkurendj of ti|Afl men tnd wojneu
wfw have experienced ti.obcucHl of uxins tide
preparidivu white suffcriug from ncr.iach &lt;te-'
rungenttn'aand grocral debility; aeliaB gafo
tiio ad rice ol phyaictana. they hare abandoned
nil sldrtcrious drugs and fairly tested |l.e
■writstbit ariirie. A few word* t0 the
■Miler bet. There are certain periods When
tfi.rnrr.ui et. h.re-ing tl,.i many of ihe».
lrW; ll‘* »*’«Un of mother
Aid chtjd is to abtorbiiiply lendef, that thr.
methcr. •especially if rhe be young. Is api to
forget her own health in bar extrema ansiely
farheebfanl. Should lltepertod of Matmrity
—■‘“ring tbo ttetnmcr mien, the wear of
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CAN’T BE BEAT.

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Bov&gt;m* and Collar*, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery. crery style of Glare red
Mitta, BoMrtta, ‘Ribbon*. brew Trimming*, etc.
Our assartment of Table end Pocket Cutlery.
SILVER SPOONS, Port Marais, Hoop Skirt*.
Tankto Notion*. and things tn general ia full and

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

We Live allege and bentlfol variety of Coat*.
la doing tlie taryert lUrdwa-c btwiMaa IB Hart­
Veata, Panto, Ac., which welter at a tea* price
Ion* is becansc te l*as the
than the anal sort of the material. I’leaae exUlRGEbT STOCK o! the
■mint for yotncl'es and test the correctness of
BEST HOODS, at Ibe
this assertion.
.
' LOWEST I’lUCSS
AM now reeieviig mr SPRING stuck Wfleeds
We bare school book*. U1 kind* ofblauk btoU.
and bare on hand a brsi rate assortment«f -r -l
Pocket Ledger*. Mediautea* Mar.ua^ AraolcT.
SUEU JlUEi I.7'ZA1JU‘P .U’A AWIAX'
writing FluM. Note, Cap. Letter, red Legal Fa
TZX, COfJ'EE
per. and all kiodt of ttajhmery in great variety.
.
ttzba* ur''mi oieei:
ATMlti-.r PRICES
TRAH AUX
My sasortment of PARLOR STOVES, eompris*
ibe most beautiful palt.-mx tn Market.
1 hat* the greatcal variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVESi

buhmikg fluid

VERY CHEAP
W. lunteu, M.

M, a.

STACKS OF CBOCKEKY,
VXM « uw l. «.u ,r Hte-U. &gt;i

VEST LOW riCOXES,
yiUMa-ntakianavM*. «...

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Hartl iga Ftbnary IMh, 18S9.

New Ettirry

V*

Mill,

IS Dow in oucceeafUl operation, waif

to do liny amount df
OVSTOM

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WORK,

in as good order and'u prompt

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.FIALERS in dry goods, clothing, boots and

are too nch and powerful.
The world
raust have cotton, and can’t get it unless
(CoacMfed.)
In «wy.dqfartm«d of mdnstry *e rocfgoigdt.nq4.aBU.it ■; and unless we
have witnessed the miraculous transfor- behave Utter you will atop trading with
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»u&gt;»wuioob vransiorun, and niin the business of New York,
and bring the whole North to their knees
again.
Well, they have boon in the hab­
A FIRST CLASS MACHINE,
it of kneeling sojon£ I don’t know -but
they would, but I guess not now.
Tina
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invuan oi IVUR in

1 pouth sosoehow revives toy recollection
iof tho Asayrian monarch, wbo standing
among*his princes like a planter among
his slaves, exclaimed : ‘Is no» this great
Babylon which I have builded.*
Like
him you may see power suddenly pass
IT TURNS VERY EAST AND IS ALMOST ten of them, if necessary.
Bow is it, away like the dreams of morning and the
But I must say a word
N01WAW IK OPERATION!
that thirty,- .millions of peoplp have be­ early dew.
about this cotton argument in defense of
come so rich and powerful ? Her troops
You say that the world mutt
and her fleets are all over the world.— slavery.
She can furnish the i»onarchs of. Europe have cotton, and that the loss of a single
with money, and hire their armies if need- crop would* be an awfnl calamity to Eng­
.ed, to fight her battles.
From whence land. What would it be to the South 1
.
break n Needlq.
I fancy Old and New England both co’d
■ comes tliis eveT-iiwreasing wealth—this
The Drrring Wheel t| oaAbs ouUK
live as long without cotton as you could
J. p. ItOHlHI'A Jr co.
power to control the world 1
without the pay for it. You say too. we
can’t raise cotton with/rec labor, slaves
/rfA-HttJbfeU-t «n
arc indispensible to ita cultivation,* and so
die.
to any extent to accomplish its purpose, slavery must be eternal if cotton ia. This
lilock."
and somtoimqq epoblcs one man to per­ may bo so. 1 dbh’t believe It. Free la­
form the labor of a thousand. It is said bor has no Ver been fairly tried in the cul
the machinery in operation in England tiraiioh of cotton, but the immensb and
noLEJ
enndoaamuch work aa four bufidred Increasing profits of this business will
and I*
millioq of men. Therein you find, the tempt men sooner or later to try it. I
secret uf her wealth and power ; • four don’t know how they will succeed now,
hundred million of producers, and only but I do know free labor has always ac­
thirty million ot consumers.
la her
complished what it lua RmjkT'taken. He
wealth a wonder now f . What they have is a Lvld man, not a wise one, who af­
done in England, we are doing io the free firms anything is impossible exctpl to
Statesnow. We have created the steam perpetuate slavery.
Another argument
TAKEN THE HIGHEST PREJ1HM
engine, ti&gt; toil for us, and compelled tbe for slavery is based on the iuf«ru&gt;rity of
lightning to carry our thoughts. The la­ the race. If good for anything, it applies
borer is hundred-handed now, and the el to all inferior races, white or black, but
ements are his slave. If we do not lire it is not worth a moment's nctireil It is
as long as Methnsaleh.we can do as much the old argument kings and princes use
I* avoided.
in eight years as ho could in eight hun in defense qf despotism, and will not do
clortae Murlitnxes by adicrlut
dred. We have perfected that marvel of for this meridian.
lion.
The
Manufacturing
and
Family
DANIEL COOK,
mechanism, the printing press, that we
chine combined,.Taggart A Farr's Patent ) G&gt;
If a man is a vagrant, a beggar, or a
may educate tho toiling millions, and criminal, let the law say what aboil be
make ignorance and slavery alike impos­ done with him ; but inferiority of intel­
sible.
lect confers no right on a State, or a per
The multiplication of power, and con­ son, to enslave another.
Other reasons
sequent increase nl wealth, by the crea­ are urged in ita favor, but they need no
TTOBXKr aud Coonscfar &gt;1 Uw, So^ellor
•nd rnou-clur hi Ctouo-ry.
Notary f‘ub- L3IVEKSAL liEMMER AND GUAGE, tion nf machinery—this education and reply. The damning fact that the instiic. Wfll i-nuMi-ilv ailend to an.v biu&gt;iur*» entrant
elevation of the masses, with the intro­ tutiuns of slavery will not bear examina­
i j.. m.
«...
thi&gt; State.—
duction uf the comforts and luxuries of tion, is sufficient answer to all of them.
life to the home of the humblest work­ Where it exists, freedom of speech is
HOLBROOK,
man—is the effect of free labor.
I say necessarily unknown.
The penalty of
free labor, because it was first free, and speaking gainst t is death or banish
lud dlflerent widths el
then intelligent and creative, filling tbe ment. The press and the pulpit must be
world with trophies of Its triumphs, and muzzled ere slavery feels secure.
illuteifktiprdt bbutvtfM Anas
HARMON SMITH,
In these reasocs againit the extension
with the glory of its achievemenfa.
TTOR5EY. CcnnsdUr a Rolieil
of slavery, we have nut considered the
t*.4itta of Him Stale, Itnitinsa,
1 trust our youth, as they advance to condition of the slaves, but the effect of
S.-i»ri 1’ullie, Conveyancer, fuioa. Ti
manhixid, will &lt;lsar» to lot* labor, and it on the free white men of the country,
comprehend its dignity and importance. and thnt condemns it everywhere.
I. M. IjtlMNELL,
In New Mexico, slavery is not only es­
I&gt;et them .Cp^bc surprised if some speak
of it in contempt, for the world is just tablished and protected by the severest
emerging from forty .centuries of serfdom laws, but free white men, who hire by
JOHN ROBERT*,
North-wetter* State*,
the
year, have no legal protection against
and slavery, and but small portions of
fully retp^Ufab for a!
the masses have compelled an acknowl ill-treatment Tho Cdurta are forbidden
tufrlv ecaid Money to «
edsment of their righthand obtained that to take cognizance of their complaints
Jit J, m to opend tbeil
II. 1’. CHERRY,
education so necessary to their happiness against their employers, fur any violence
VOTARY FUIII.1C «n&lt;! Courey«nc&lt;r. will al­
and success in life. But these prejudices done them* And thus whenever this in­
ii ti-o I u&gt; *11 biisinrM rutnMtcd to bim with
will pass away, as education becomes uni­ stitution is established in a new territo­
versal; for intelligence will lend dignity ry, every right wo have been *&lt;mt to re­
to every calling and pursuit
Notting gard as sacred is trampled under foot—
L. II. STEWART,
that needs to be. done can degrade him and Dot slaves alone, but free men must|
who does it, if it is well done. No mat­ suffer. Tho slaveholder is m supreme as
ter what the employment, ‘ths man's the the Sultan of Turkey, and allows less of
liberty than the Mabomedan despot. The
man for all that'
Thirty years ago, there was a day la­ prevalent customs are unlike those of
borer splitting rails on a farm in Illinois, highly civilized States. Pistols and oth­
B. II. FULLER,
and on the 4th day of March, if God er weapons arc pocket companions, and
snare h« Ufa; bs will be 1’rasideoi of ths men go armed in thia way for the rame
United States. Let our young men read reason th^t,kings keep up standipg arm­
Mlddkvij
Patent)
,
his life, ud foljof. bi- example, imitate ies for fear of insurrection.
This readiness tn resort to force at any
his 1n&lt;tiUtry, htsTrt^rily. and they will
L.CoweUA&lt;
be rSlpected, and not go down to the monujnt,is attended with frightful resulta.
grove unheard of and unknown. What a Street fights are not unusual and friends
TlTtlGE OF PROBATE, Circsit Court Com;
comment on our free institutions is the and neighbors are shot down in a moment
tJ r iiuwser.AKorucr and CoeDseitorwt Law The Vbn
sad Tottfy-Tdt»tic. Conveyancing and Collect­ other Mai
career of Abraham Lincoln.
I wish to of exciteftient, for a fancied insult The
ing proinpilr atu-oded to. Will be found in the
i .. m u
ti_ ox &gt;nd id dara
say a few words in reply to the argument ‘Laws of Honor’ are substituted fur the
I bear in defense ofalavery. I regret the laws of tho land and the law of God, and
v for it.
Slavery ia a legacy of the duelist often finds fin call a round in
JAMES n. BROWN,
jbepkiLto
the present,
pesient, and
Boxed an.
faothe
and the
the prbblin
problem the ladder of preferment. Of course,
pOUNM 8URV8YOB. Office in
Calls*
. ... r
___
I________ Itkana are
am thousands
thnnasnAa of
nf excellent
nerellant persons
ncrannv
of Ha perpetuitv
for_ i.
its
abolition
is Dot there
V II'«k at HaMiDRA Pcraoaw d
LCO1
easily solved. The national government in all snch communities wbo arc better
has nothing to do with slavery In the than their laws and institutiqoa, but I
D ANIEL STRIKER,
States, and do not propow to rneddk speak of the controlling portion of socie­
OUNTY CLERK, Kotary Public, and General
with iL But we have Territories, and let ty, and m tb« manner in which their cus
Land and Tax Acvnt.
Office in the Court
us agree that they shall remain /ree until toms and usages appear to others. 1 have
they become States, after that, if they no desire to say anything harsh of slavery
choose to establish slavery nobody can or slaveholders, though I have been com­
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
prevent them.
Slavery in the States pelled to listen to toe fiercest denunoiaiions of free States and free men ‘ since
BEATS a COTANT.
this session commenced.
Let tho slave
R. B. W1UHTBAH,
for all the slaves you own where you have States remain and enjoy their peculiar in­
a fine climate and a fertile soil.
Let us stitutions as long aa they please, but do
not ask us to concentrate one foot more
of territory now free to the everlasting
II. S. SHELDON,
curse of human bondage.’ •
chine.

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P. H. RUMEIX,
fl LOCK and Wslcb repairer, ami Jew»k

J. W. NTEBBINB,

pla-ining.

children because they are tainted with
African blood.
An eminent Southern
statesman, many years since, said in sub­
stance, that the African race was bleach­
ing out rapidly at Uie South, and the re­
turns of tho census confirm the stateu'ent
There are hundreds of thousands of mu­
lattos, quadroons, and octoroons—men
and women bleached and partially bleach­
ed—and the number is rapidly increas­
ing, and the whole African race al the
South arc growing whiter and whiter ev­
ery day.
As there are no Republicans
in these States, this must be considered
Democratic, arid of course sll right.
But my lime is expiring, and I dhb*
close.
Tho Democracy has been in power fur
eight years past, and did as they pleased
in all respects, and what is the result? I
cannot apeak of the waste of the public
treasure in detail, but merely state the
fact that while the party could not spare
•50,000 for improving the St Glair Flats,
they have managed to expend over one
hundred rnilliotu of dollar* more in the
right years than our government did the
first forty years of its existence, which
included the entire expense of the last
war with England. They draw a doleful
picture of the present condition of the
country, and I presume they tell the
truth. They found it peaceful and pros­
perous, no dissensions, and no public
debt, and they Have saddled us with a
national debt of soma magnitude, created
a great sectional party, and filled the
whole country with strife, and lashed the
popular feeling into fury.
The people
are weary of this useless agitation and of
the policy ot the party that compels its
adoption, and have given them notice to
quit the capitol on the 4th ot March next.
They have nominated an honeit man for
the Presidency, and they will elect him.
He will take possesion un tho 4th of
March, and say to this troubled sea of
politics: “Be still!"—and there will be
a great calm.
.
We have boon told the South will hot
ihfler us to Inaugurate a Preaideat; licit
they will blow us out of the capitol at the.
cannon’s mouth, secede from the North,
and all that
Well. 1 have sometimes,
when riding on a train of cars, seen a lit­
tle dog rush out of a farm-house, yelping
furiously at tho locomotive, as If he ex­
pected to drive it off the track. But the
Iron horse ran the fastest, and the worst
of all w*s, that every thio the poor dog
opened hia mouth ,to bark, helost ground.
Tie could not bark and run too. It is so
with those who are denouncing the Re­
publican party, and preaching disunion.
Every time they open their moulin they
Icbd, ground. (i
Mr- Chairman, I think they will con­
clude to let ua inaugurate Lincoln; thnt
is my opinion. But sepausly, this talk
about, disunion is all foUj^and every anno

NO. 14.

arc hundreds of thousands of Southern
patriot*, who will ,-never we this Union
sundered—never, never, xxtb* 1
Bead
the electric word* that ctyne leaping from
tho heart »f that glarioaa old man, Rob­
ert J. -Breckenridge, of Ky„ rebuking
these disunion doctrinoe. Ho toll* u* that
he loves tho South and her institutions;
but, said be: ‘1 am an American Citizen,
and I deny with uplifted hand, the right
of any Court, any Congress, any Presi­
dent, Bt&gt;y State, or any ’Combination ot
States under Heaven, to . abolish from
among men that highest of all human tiIles.’’
Paint these words on ypur ban
ners, and hundreds of thousand* of South­

heath a cotant.

lea” and three hundred millions of dnilars.
1 tlfmk our democratic brother*
would object to that.
Sir, disunion is
impassible, and no Norkbcrn armies will
details of the evident* be brings forward bo found necessary to prevent it. There

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City Railreadto beCoartryted

north of the Thames.

To have a railway

a densely populated district and crowing
on a level and overcrowifed thoroughfare,
was considered out of the quest ion.—
Therefore, the plan wns resorted |o of
avoiding the ' surtace altogether, leaving ;
that to the ordinary hx-al traffic atdlrav- .
el, and going entirely tinder tbn city with .
all the piuwcngtir and freight trains.’ The
ern hearts would beat like a drum in
battle at the sjghi, of them.
They love tunnel was constructed by making an
the asrfarw^ f&gt;(. the siroot ■ :
this uqiop; and they will preserve it, and open
bequeath It to their posterity in all -its down thu distuunu ro}iured, Luihliug ths—vastness, stretching from the Atlantic to
The
the Pacific, and from the great Lakes to •—a cheaper mode th«n tunneling.
tho Gulf of Mexico, nailing, as of old, work lias bceu.cuutra^iiid f*&gt;r,aud is now
and more glorious than ever. And when in progress. The company engaged in it ■
have
a
capital
«&gt;(
M,
250,000,
in
shares
of
death shall find them under the more
than Italian splmdor of the sunny skies, •50 each.
To avoid any annoyance from amoke,
■
the Flag of their Country will be floating
in every sea and every clime; its starry or the enmbuatios of furl in the tunnel,
beauty undunmed, and tbe great nation, the traffic is to be ]hrorked by light loco­
of whose power it is symbol, still united, motives of a nov|*l and ingenious con­
They have no tiro-box, hut
and feared and honored throughout tbe struction.
will be charged with hot water and steam
word 1
al a certain pressure, to be supplied by
Milkiku by Maciiinkxy.—Not exactly fixed boilers nt the termini, nrtd wiR be
by a steam engine, nor by a water pow furnished with a large heater to MMIW"
er ; though that is in favor with milkmen; maintaining the reqttret tccaperelure. RH
but by a machine drive* by hand power. is believed thnt each locomotive enn be
In short, a hand. pump, moved with two supplied with power sufficient to run the
handles, like the hand bellows, and per whole tunnel distance. The tunnel is rx
forming the operation by tho principle of pected to be finished in working order by
an air pump suction. The machine is at­ 1862.
tached tn the pail, and set on a stool un
—4‘Inles vention means Disunion.”—
der the udder, the four tents inserted in
four Lulies, and the pump operated, and Stephen A. Douglas.

the milk drawn and conveyed by a con­
ductor into a pail, the inventor says, in a
marvelously short lime ; aay three min­
utes for an ordinary cow; milking entire­
ly clean, sod without injury to the cow;
in fact, be says, to her advantage, as it is
beneficial to have the work done quickly;
and the machine is intended to do it quick­
er than it is possible by hand. It is said
that cows stand this machine milking,
more gently than by hand. At any rate
the contrivance is an ingenious one, and
we have no doubt will work. Its practical
utility we can’t vouch for.
We only
chronicle the fact of the recent invention
of a milking-machine. The manner of its
construction is simple enough.
It con­
sists ol two diaphragm pumps made of
tin and India rubber, so arranged as to be
easily taken apart tor washing. The teat
cups are made tapering to fit any slzc^nd
attached by flexible joints, so as to be
spread apart to suit wide-spreading teals,
or those more contracted. It w possible
that it will pn vj a very useful invention.
If so, we presume that farmers will bear
more of it.—N. K TWAwae.

Then the authors of the Ordinances of
1787 were disunioniats Mid traitor*.—
Then the statesmen who Irnmet! the Mis­
souri Compromise were disunionista.—
Then Clay, and Webster, and Benton,the
preaching of whose whole public life wan
that Congress had the power to legislate
with respect to slavery in the Territories,
were disunionists. Then Cns» and Dick­
inson, wbrt once endorsed the principles
ol the Wilmot prorten, were disdhionista. And finally, Douglas himself, who
• few years ago, according to the Hoches*
ter Union, *alm&lt;Mt npotheosixed the Mis­
souri Compromise,’ was n ryd hot diaunionbtt. And still the n hi on has survived
over seventy years of ‘inlcrrrntion,’ and
iu spite of such ‘fanatics’ as WnaliingtoQ
and Jefferson!—Port Huron Prtu.

District or Columbia.—A WaM-ington correspondent of the N. Y. Times
rays the Republicans arc gaining daily
in that city.
The Republican Asaocia-'
tion meets weekly.
On last Thursday
evening about filly applications for mem­
bership were sent in ; and the cry is still
they come J
TbeNDouglm organ there,
Pkksonai. vs Pxarr Nominations roa the Stales, rinw the tj|atcs and. Union, alths PaxaiDSNcr.—Of tho candidates in tempted I art winter to excite a mob
the field for the next Presidency, only against the Republintns; and■ behold !—
two represent living party organizations. In less than seven month-&lt;the Republicans
Mr. Douglas stands at the head of a rag­ got up a ratification meeting 1 iu front of
ged and broken column; Mr. Bell was the City Hall, tar outnumbering, aud far
nominated by a convention of fossil excelling in enthusitum that which the
Whigs, and broken down know nothing inubbites a ere able to draw Uigelbcr.
politicinns; Sam Houston's army is of
the Falstaflian order, nnd so on through
Laconic Dinars is Ginqribh.—Au .in­
the list, up to Breckenridge and Lincoln,
dignant member nf the House dl Re pro
both of whom are backed by powerful
sentativas rises in hh. seat and says: “Do
party organizations, and have a certain
amount ofdefinite support.
That Lin­ you know, air, for whnt weak here?”—•
To which a disgusted member replies:—
coln will carry the bulk of the electoral
“Yea, air. for three thousand dollars a
vote Northis beyond peradventure. That
year.” Upon which the committee of the
Breckenridge will be equally strong at
whole rises and reports progress.
the south admits of.no reasouabla doubt.
The other candidates are all personal rep
reaentatives of cliques, and have no
—The Philadelphia News, the old
Whig organ, which bas the largest circu­
strength beyond the support of their im­
mediate trienda.
Choose, then, btweoi lation of any paper in Pa., comes out
The
.Brvckenridgo and Lincoln.—N. K Uer very emphatically for Lincoln.
News, at the last election, supported Mr.
aid.
.
Fillmore.

“Tna Giat 1 Larr Bkiiind Mm."—The
departure of the French troops from Mlkm was cause of great grief to the femin­
ine population of that place.
The rail­
way station was a real scene of desola­
tion, there waa nothing but tears and em­
braces without end. The bell had rung,
but the departure could not take place
without as many broken arms and legs,
ns there were broken heart*—at lost a
sergeant who had an inconsolable damsel
hanging about him, thought of a strata­
gem to bring matters to a close.
He
shouted aloud that there most be rxtaa
cars put on to go to Magenta. All the
desolate beautius crowded into the cars,
but the perfidious sergeant had given the
hint to tho conductor of the train, and
the supplementary cars were not attach­
ed. The signal was given, the train mov­•
ed off at the rate of twenty miles nn hosr,■
and the inconsolable .ladies., .wore left ini
the middle of the station, and made thalr
way back from it, as It says in the sone
of Malbrook, “with swelling hearts and
red eyes."—I Par,a correspoodencc of the
Councr des Etata Unis.
.

num knowa it. So Inng as the President
administers the government in acccrdarico
with the law and the constitution, be will
he obeyed • but should he attempt to vi­
olate either, the people every where wo’d
oolo.
Wbrlott
There
i.b«aw
MUSK WOB1. i lZ,*i."_ i_ .1— .mw:__ A-** sniweh and ber of this House, who resides on the consign him to a traitor’* doom. Disun­
borders of the slave States, and ho soems ion is impossible. AVe bought the Southto think, the bofdarers kaow more about west bocausa we would pot permit a for­
all wsrtrjsrtaiatag
slavery than we do fuller north. Pei- eign power to bold pn*».'Bsiun of tho
—Among the ohieotiows urged against
MiMussippl,
Wo pati^ for &gt;k*ad wc
Gen. law, the Masami an candidate for
shall kaop it, that, you nan depend on.
by . the ci tin
Coraxt.
worst port of tbe web," ami that may be - Mr. Chairman, wo bake been advised
.mi U» 'Imonwible conOict •meng 0^
the lolloaiug
Turning S,»t bre^up ““'•‘-’''•'X I’-P-" “d true.. 1 don’t know. He makes a kmg to buy Cuba, at the. eoat-nfthrea hundred
millions
of
dollars,
and
I
admit
her
into
speech to prove that the Republican par- rnillioMs
dollar*,
public
Wm Uwr. evermadSecond—He spells barracks, bar-rax.
-R ty are te' farot- 6f tbe social ’ eq*aJHy x»f tho
Ub•*Im. ”
Suppose we
w&lt;e should. IfsoThird—He spells dirt with two t’a.
iToould do ■» if •«
or T"”1? “ tbe negro. No reply to this is needed at eession bo oorwUUrtioaal,
Fourth—When in Mexico be dated a
. .7s..
..
__ r_________ _r.____________
— members in Con
refusedi to J
du. what k
her
it If wo ooold I Tbo •rmww of Nopol-oo
letter " Very Crouse.”

' &gt; "A xr-iBorr,
AribDLEVILLE EXCHA KG R.
JL rnrremenU hsve rendered &lt;ki» I

trifling addition to the income tax, which
would not be Mt in such an emergency,
raise &lt;x&gt;e hundred millions of dollars to

to fortify his NNo'rtions, bat I doabtif
any jury woi.LI liad a man guilty ofsteal,
ing five dollars on such evidence an that,
fie gives nn account of a ball held al Five
Points, in New York city, whore white
women and negroes mingled in ‘sweet
confusion in tho mazy dance.’ I believe
that la tho strongest democratic ward . iu,
the city, and 1 doubt if a Republican .vote
ever was polled there.
The democratic
majority in that city is larger than the
entire vote of some Southern States; and
1 believe tome papers printed there—not
Republican—say it ia the worst governed
city ia tho civilized world.
Probably
the party have managed it much as they
have the national government. Probably
too, Five Points and Fifth avenue unite
In voting the democratic ticket—the orie
by instinct, the other for Southern trad©
and spoils of office.
Tliia may explain
why they suffer such ■ scandalous affairs
to take place in the commercial capitel of
our country ; but what tbe Republican
party have to do with it, posseth my com­
prehension.
Then, he bas a story taken from some
paper about a beautiful white girl eloping
ana marrying a negro in Michigan. He
probably thought it might be true, but
there ia not a particle o( any foundation
for it. Andrew Robinson, Esq., writea
to the Detroit Advertiser, from the town
where the scene is laid, and rays be is as­
sessor of the town, and has been for aix
years, and knows every person In it, that
no such person ever lived thetw.and noth­
ing ofthu kind has ever taken place there,
or anywhere in the vicinity.
I presume
the most of the stones he has published
arc as destitute of truth as this is. Such
a case may occur once in a long time, or
among millions of people, but I venture
tho assertion, that where ono white wo­
man marries a negro in a Republican
State, a hundred wnitc mon car. be found
in a Democratic State, who «dl their own

Groro:a.—A Houston electoral ticket
is to be pul up in thia State, and it is said
will command a large vutn, comprising
many Bell and Everett men who do not
endorse the union uf their lenders with
the Duuglaa faction.
—Tbe Cincinnati Gazette says that tho
Bell and Evo'rett ratification meeting1 iri '
that city was ‘worse than a grand failure,’
and was *a poor farce from the Ixfinning.’

We don't know that a wliiskft) Irnrrel
would feel really adutmed.in a democrat­
ic assemblage, but wo do know that It
would be badly bored.

breaking oat of the ranks «»f the &lt;lemo
cratic party. If they aril really breaking
out, the item slinuld l&lt;e headed as ouo ot
the Aussors of the campaign.
Thera never wits but one man obliged
to go to ara, and that was Noah. If he’d,
stayed a-ahor&lt;? he’d been drowned.
Fun is worth more than physic, and
whoever invents or.diacovcrs a new aonrre '
of supply deserves the name of a public '
benelautor.
.

Little drops of rain brighten the mead-ows, and little act* of kindness Brighton
the world.

its bring bestowed.

N. H., was held at Rwmford Hall.

�Boekland,
Westchester,

: “As God lives we shall be sustain*
nd supported In the"ma nr,

34,357

5&lt;6O0

ks
will fa-forsaken
•
Gain in six counties, 23,243, or4bou l
40 per. cent.
£
rf j
Of course we shall not
fopiSow.Ihm
ty where; but there are c__ ..__ t__ ____
_ii gain
_ i_ quite as Blain
plain nnmfrtVM
primer type, In
in part
narL Uf a
* mlnmn
column,
localities in which we shall
largely—say Ulster, Albany, and Erie, to nonpareil, in order to admonish bls
tbMWBlto Bimii gam Premoct
849, and will give Lincoln over twenty during the political cam]

FOB PBEWI DEBT,

ABBAHAMLIXCOLH,
OF TTxnmra

*

&lt;450

•

Total,

t active '

J£*

,— county,
,
past, until thia year, Supervisor of the

s.. z.

tow-aLBuitod. &gt;n. Imtiuwian intoUr

low withal, has Ipft the sinking ship of the
ila them in*
Sham Democracy and oomo out for Linshall give Mr. Lmcofa w ierre majority » very small typo.
™ Mtn. DongttoBt^r
uf th' jentire Tuteof our State, white'
nothing foe ml farorc certain than that
there* will be two if not three electoral Barry
—The estate ot Nicholas Longworth,
tickets fa opposition to Lincoln, and al!
meetings,- doings, nod sayings of the Re­
strongly supported.”

JAMES B1BMET, of Bay Co.

' In-the Stale of New^York,

do

well fa-

formed person claims the defeat of the

publicans.

If the people'eould all read them they

Such yarns arc designed, would greatly increase the Republican
for a Western market, os the Frta Preu vole here abouts.

Republicans.

'

misrepreeente Michigan,as sure for Doug­

EDVUt WILLET&amp;1
PrseidatCM Eiectar»—al Looft,
HEZEKJAH Q. WELLS.
BUFU3 HOSMEB.
.
M Disiriet-GEOBGE W. LEE.
/himM
EDWIN DOBSCB.
Jftww U ZXxrirt-P. HAYDEN.
4D Dirfrirf-AUGUSTUS COBURN.

Preu docs no^ expect to be believed here

las’for Eastern consumption.

Tho Free

at borne, ou that or any other subject.—

It has promised Michigan to the DetnocLof jhefn continue the desperate game

'•brag&gt;1-rIlepubUcans need not be deceiv­
are seduced into tooelng their time and

b. money .upon raeh illusive promises, it is
an experience that will do them good.—

District.

All the Republicans have to do, Is

• RepuMiean Ccnrration held at

irOrk— relying

upon

in

the

nanra of Democracy.

SEN ATOM I AL COMTEK TION.
for tho Senatorial Convention

for this, tho 21st district, will be found

July l&lt;tb. I960.

The Convention is to be

in this paper.

held at VermootxlUc, Sept. 15th.

It will

be seen that each township is entitled to
The political sky—which has never Imjt-

ed dark since the Chicago Convention, is
becoming brighter and brighter to

the

Republicans as week succeeds week,in the
canvass.

Even

the more candid of the

opposition papers are wont to concede tho
certainty

of a Republican triumph.—

Among well posted Republicans there is
scarcely a doubt of Limoolm’s success.—
This, of course, presupposes that every

effort will bo put forth to secure that end.

Even a tortoise may win a race from n
hare if tbe latter is

sleeping.

So with

these delegates Is not mdlcnted in the call;
yet from its terms, wo cuuccivc that it is
entirely appropriate that each township

select its delegate at tbe same time the
delegates to the’county nominating Con­

vention ahs chosen—a call for which will
be issued soon.

No sane person doubts but Lincoln

will carry every Stats carried

tnunt in

1856, unless we

for Frec-

to the Senatorial Convention, we desire
to make a few suggestions for the consid­

eration of their caucuses:

,

iu the .first place, it « desirable that

men should be selected

who know tbe

wishes uf their townships, and who will,

themselves, attend tbe Convention, with­

out fail. In tbe next place, if substitutes
York ; which we by no meansare inclin­ arc permitted, they should bo rttlritted
ed to do.
Illinois is certain for Lincoln to the wtme town at the principal.
An
attention to these points may rave con­

Even Douglasism itself has gi^gn up Il­ siderable trouble, and same ill feelings.
linois.
And with Illinois goes Indiana^
It lias heretofore i&gt;een the practice to
Even the defection of Fitch and Bright is

select these delegates nt the County Con­

sufficient to give the latter State to the

vention,without knowing who will attend,

Republicans.

and the result has been that the Conven­

‘As to Pennsylvania and New Jersey,’
says the N. Y1 Tribune, “we enn only say

tion was , either very slimly attended, or

that nil signs must fail If they are not
' certain for Lincoln by overwhelming tnajoritice. Wo cannot foresee all that may
occur hereafter, but if tho election were
to be held next week, Mr. Lincoln would
carry New Jersey by at least ten thous­
and majority and Pennsylvania by over
fifty thousand. A nd our friends in either
State, though not doing all they should,
arc still doing very well.”

But says a Dougins man, “Lincoln can’t

else tbe number has been made ut&gt; of
outsiders who happened to be present at

the Conwntion.

Will our friends see to

this matter that we may have a full and

fair representation of the District at the

coming Convention.

t

THE SLAVE TRADE.
It is not to be wondered at, that New
York city Is Democratic.

Let no onu be

surprised,if Douglas gets u large majority
the prospect is.

A correspoodent from

in modem Gotham. If yotrwant a reason

Albany to the Chicago Press and Tribune,

here it is:

We arc greatly amused here by the
apprehensions of our ft lends from other
States as to tho vote of New York. ITiey
affect to think that there is some doubt of
our State, until they are convinced, as
they always are, that the idea Is prepos
teruus.
It is scarcely necessary for me
to detail the reasons why New'York is.

bare been captured w hi Io engaged in the

The New

York Evening

Port gives n list of American vessels that

beyond all question, a Republican State.
1 will only repeat the assurance 1 gave,
when I last saw you, that no conceivable
combination of circumstances can wrest
tho electoral vote of New York from
Lincoln and Hamlin.
Tbe friends, of
Douglas, Breckenridge, and Bell, may
coalesce nr not, ns they please. We can
beat them combined, or In detail.- Of
Of the chances in New York, tbe Trib-

icfamous Slave

Trado during the last

eighteen months, most of which were fit­
ted out nt the port of Now York. There

is no doubt but most of those thus en­

gaged in what our laws justly term pira­
cy,

“MVIF*nr 7T71C
w Hardware store,
STILL "LIVES." GREAT VARIETY

found floating on a raft in tbe Mississippi
river below Alton a few days since.

behalf; whereupon

some persons fed that tbe dignity of his
position is compromised, and a bad prec­
edent set.

We think it will never be

claimed In tbe future that a candidate for

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

V-

—The 8l Louis Democrat of the Vd, |
state* that there were‘19 cases bf death

by tutwlrolte in that eily the wpek -prs-

vtous.

.

AliB NOW AT THE HEAD

1

&lt;M UU DteHMMl,

yr- .t i.-

,

—Forty convicts in

Wisconsin

the

«■&lt; CtoMMT

City, broU

the Presidency, of any respectability, has

Penitentiary, at Jefferson

descended so tow.

oat the other day and twenty mads their
escape.
Three were killed and ’three

HARDWARE!

badly wounded In an attempt to capture
Tho N. Y. Evening Post has an article
on the Syrian \V ar, and the probable re­
sults thereof, tho chief of which are tbe
re-opening of the Eastern question ; the
struggle of England to mmutnin her he­
reditary policy in tho Mediterranean ;
the threatened embroilment of England
with Austria and Franco ; a crisis in tbe
English government; tbeexclusion ot the
war or aristocratic party ; and, perhaps,
the dismemberment of the Turkish Em­
pire. In conclusion, the Poet-says:
What wo have long fureseeo is now
apparent.
The real axis ot European
polities lies far east of Italy,and tho lung
maturing plans of -European rc-orgauixation. which seemed to be coo fined to tbe
States of Ilaly,are destined to embrace n
much wider area, and contemplate much
grander results than have been anticipa­
ted by the statesmen of Europe, with per­
haps a single exception.

them.

LAMES’ 0 B E 8 8 C80DS

.

-Rep

BOOTS. SHOES AXD G117ERS,

village is 8,500.
—Four young meu were upset in a

din;the hearing.

WE ARE COXYIXU’ALLY RECEIVKO

sail boat uuteidc of 'be Basin at Buffalo, a
few days since.

Two of thorn were

Mew Additions

drowned.

—Tbe population of. St. Louis, is 14,.

—A

CHANCEBY g.U.E.

H a t s/CA'p 8, Bonnets,

■ To our stock of

300.
Republican Wide-Awake Club

Las been organized iu Battle Creek.

rar

ti..

PARASOLS

mother of Dr. Duffield of 1

Dstroit, and also the mother of Dr. Beth­
une. died recently in the city of Nsw
IRON, STEEL, NAHA MILL, C1K-

York, aged 92 years.

fy Three children were loot in tbe

woods near Ilorneilsville, N. Y., a few
They were found just as

CULAJl

and

CROSSCUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD de NARROW AXES, GLAM,

night set In, more than a hundred peo­

SASH, and PL’m”. B U IL D,E R S’ &lt;
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING, i

ple having turnud out to find them.

CLOCKS

HT A Mrs. Ruhr, of Lewis Co., N.
Y., in a fit of Insanity, killed her own

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of er-1

child, apd then attempted to commit sui­

cide.

n'L^‘

OBI.X I.. RAY,

cry style and description.

Dibit

।

feT* The house of John Briggs, iu

Probls, N. Yn was struck

by lightning.

Tho fluid passed into the cellar and struck
a young man and woman, tearing their

siH

clothes badly, and knocking them insensi­

ble.

They were soon restored to con­

sciousness.
A tornado occurred st Cooper's
point, N. J.

Several

Manufactured at the lowest rates, and put

buildings were

up in any part af the county.

thrown down and several lives wore tost.

rar The reception ot Austin Blair at
the Boult was most.enthusiastic.

visit tho pfaco In October.

cutiulr of Barrt
ORIX 1. fclV.

COOKING 8T0VS!

HP The Prince of Wales will visit
We shall

Davenport, la., in September.

Tin Woasr Ettutr of th* Noktu.—
Mr. Hickman delivered another speech ia
Philadelphia last week, in which be said
of Douglas uhom bo knew thoroughly,
and whom be supported until be discov­
ered his thorough dishonesty, that ‘‘there
are thousands now worshipping at his
shrine who have Dot the slightest idea of
what his doctrine* are; nrtkl that there
was no more inveterate enemy to the in­
terests ot tbe north thsn Stephen A. Doug­
las; sod that he would be utterly exter­
minated by northern as well as by south­
ern votes.” Mr. Hidtmsn undoubtedly
states a fact that cannot be contradicted.
His principles are all at war with the
North, not only to those interests upon
which its material prospects rest, but
that spirit of freedom which has so im­
portant a bearing upon its political rights.
El. Ado.
_______

of all kinds cutuprisiDg BLEECHED and .of!
BROWN SHIlTFiNGB
H E RV
ING8, Striped and CJicck Shirt fags. Den­
ims, Cottonades, SetineUea, Kentucky
Jcan$ Jttawy and Black Doeskins, Qfaaimeres, Prints, Ac.

—Tbe population of Niagara Falls

days since.
Tire Times and Herald of Wednesday
morning last, copied the following from
tho War-hingtdn correspondence of the N.
Y. Times:
Advices received from the friends of
Douglas from nil portions of Virginia,
represents a greater strength for their
candidate than had been anticipated. He
will undoubtedly poll from twenty to
thirty thousand votes in tho State. From
present appearances, the strife between
the two wings of the Democracy, will
throw most of the Southern States into
tbe hnnds ot Bell and Everett. Sa bitter
and uncompromising have the people be­
come among the leaders, that they open­
ly avow their preference for Bell to the
rival of their favorite. This, added to tbe
conviction that Lincoln and Hamlin will
certainly carry all the Northern States,
except, perhaps, California, and thus be­
ing elected by tbe people, reconciles them
to a defeat iu the Southern States, out of
pure revenge of both factions.

PROBATE NOTICE.

CIATJW Mwaiois. u...,

—The Chicago Press dl Tribune, char-

dare not publish tbs platform of Its par
the

Should the several town­

privilege of selecting their own delegates

except Now

by at least twelve thousand majority.—

his own

stumping

ships see fit to .avail themselves of the

Republicans, if they permit tho certainty

of success to betray them into inaction.

Tho manner of selecting

one delegate.

been

the saeredness of

the country from the

worst uf tyrannies, perpetrated

The call

the Atmrrr has

to

tbdr principles, and tho integrity of the

people, to redeem

—bouglas has
country in

racy erci^ |wo years since 1854.

ed titereby, and if a few gulled locofocos

M DJrtrtct-FRAMCW W. KELLOGG.

—The “Assistant* In

HOUSE OF EQUITY;

found a new word, in looking over the
Dred Scott decision ; it is “/*&lt;caw.”

a J. humxmja

gent, and upright citizen, and a good fel­

We decline

Of every Variety,

GIRT BVU1RS8S

Dated July IM, UM.

jylO-41

CHANCERY SALE.

a public reception.
ty -A boy and a girl were run over
by the cars and killed, at Lacon, Illinois.

fy The funeral of Joseph Gales, at
Washington, was largely attended.

GIFTS

Tho

President beaded tho procession to the
cemetery.

RT Tho Cliicago Press and Tribune
ed Goods, [School Boot, excited,] threa dolfan

says a company of forty-two men from

or apwarta, wfiU roeotvo a gift ; a»d so Gift will

Kgjamazoo, on their way to Pike's Peak,

lltbeay of Settle
altemoon ot said
eoaUiaed to tbe

had a fight with the Indians and whipped

them.
vmntr tu uarrT, »na niue of Micmgiii.
OBlN L. BAY, Circvil Court Ce«MtniuHxi»r.
L. D. Dibbls, ceMBlaiaau&lt;'« tfotictfor.
Dalod, Jalj- x5tb, tett).
JjSJ- &lt; t

ty The Prince of Wales was at Hal­
ifax on the 30th.
.
fy Mr. Gladstone, h&gt;

lira

British

P H * J. BUSSELL

are actively engaged In trying to

W hat Caleb Cvbiiiko bats or Limcolx. House of Commons proposed to raise
elect » DemocralicJ^midcnt, under the —In a conversation between Mr. Cushing 1250,000,000, to defray tbe expense of
pretence of saving the Union.
Is there and Col. Parker, author of “Reminiscen­ the Chinese War.
any one wlwidoubts but thitif Democrat­ ces of Rufus Choate," Cushing said:
Jerome Bonaparte, of Baltimore,
“Abraham Lincoln is a much abler man
ic rule should be continued a few years
than is generally supposed, even among has gone to Europe to advoostoJtis claims
longer, the Union would hardly be worth his own parly. In his canvass with Doug­
as heir to tho estate ol Prince Jerome,
preserving T
Is there any wonder that ins bo beat him in argument, beat him at
now deceased.
the Slave Trade flourishes under the sor- lawjind beat him at wit, and the publish­
ed debates of that canvass will sustain
ty s. V,'. Booth, of Milwaukee, was
vcilance of such officers as CapL Isaiah
this assertion.”
rescued from tbe U. B. Marshal by t&lt;w
Ryndera, who contrived to lot the great
—Douglas nod Johnson dlsunlonism is strong men,on tbe 1st fast He was hur­
Post-office robber; Fowler—intentionally
it is belleved^-evado justice ? Let every rampant in some parts of tho South. In ried into the country.
Georgia, Johnson’s own Stato,tho Atlanta
man labor who lias a hand to work—Jet
jy Got. Houston refusoo to dccFinc
Confederacy, a leading Douglas and
every qian pray who has a voice fur pray­ Johnson paper, says:
running for the Presidency, as he is an
er, that the time may speedily come when
"But if the worst does come—if Lin
Independent candidate.
honest men shall be placed in a position eoln is elected, let us with one heart and
mind forget the past, and go out of the
tar Tom Corwin entered thc\U. 8.
to use the Strong arm of the government
Uniuw together.”
Congress 80 years ago.
Of the mem­
to abate such crimes. Aamauam Limcolm

•‘As Io our own great State, about
which we bear apprehensions expressed
by Reottblicans living at a distance, we
can only say that she looks decidedly bet*
ter lor Lincoln today than she did for
Geo. Taylor just twelve years ago; and
Taylor carried her by nearly one hundred
thousand plurality. We are not making
bers of the House at that time, only two
is the coming min ; and in that thought
—Tbe Port Huron Press makes the
much noise here, preferring that the
capital suggestion, that the Douglas and
Douglasites should bear their full share
Johnson wing of the democracy use the
ofi the labor and cost of arousing the Peo­
ple ; but the Republicans are Uns day a
Still Axorhrs THixr —The telegraph language Of Johnson for banners, vlx: .
RT Th&lt; farm of Prince Albert nou“We believe that Capital should own
reported yesterday another democratic
•‘defaulter.
Id other words, it has been its labor.” That would be a truthful expo­
which
has never been plowed. ''
tbe journals, and „ — ,............ ................. ..................................
discovered that 830,000 more df thepub- sition of tbe principles of Modern De­
who upksld Mr. Fillmore’s banner in ][c inonev lias been stolen by a govern* mocracy.
.....
x
&gt;
fy During the thunder storm un tbe
ment official.
official.
JTaJbr Sutherland,
Sutherland^ QnarQuar1856 are now for Lincoln; and so weare ment
Major
Tbb Cdavgr.—A Douglas Democrat night of Saturday week four bouses in the
confidcnt, are a majority and rank of the termaater of the Marina Ctrpa al Wasbfiia as wdl.
Fremont had here eighty ingwn, i. tbe official robbar. Ibis min from Pekin reported to one of our dtithousand plurality over Buchanan, polling 1255,600—more than a quarter of n mil- tens, tlie preseet week,that Car! Behurtx’s
two hundred and seventy-five thousand h00i that have been stolen by three dem- rpeent speech in that city M the effect
to change at least one hundred Germans
&gt;11* oerrtto o*ctol«, within two months I
from Democrats to Republicans.
No
wonder the democratic newspapers abuse
coin wiiluertataly poll fifty thousand more
—An agrictilturMt who has been ex­
than Fremont did. In tho counties just
perimenting, thinks wheat Abuld be cut

iw
AND CUTLERY.

■1XEFACTUBEB8' AMD JOUIEBS*

Old Fogyism Distanced

New Burry Mill,
IS now in sttcccssfql operation, readyto do uny amount of

in as good order and as prompt as any

other Mill in parry, orauy other county..
Having secured tbe services of a

First Rate MILLER,
and- our mill being built on the most
improved pkm, together with a
Smutter—&lt;o am prepared to

Lew rtrein

FRANCIS ROWER

good

do the,

k*rtor*ort
Cash paid for whyat

BOLT WOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 8. 1853.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.
tw wren m armnog
'
arm
egress

Ferfodie^s:

••FRAME’LEFLIE," both
-4 MsetM?..
■ *■HARFER'fl MAOAXINE.
Xrw Yurt MMKJCTT.

OVEN 8TOTI
LOW OVEN 8TO
PARLQR COOK ffl

J. P. ROBERTS A Ok

lighting. .

.

about five days .before it is ripe, when it

follows:
J" rem* mt

jriil yield the greater RlOOnBt of flour to

.

8QOOO h thr

—The Havanna correspondent of the
New Orleans Crwctnt, gays j ’'Mr. Fow;icr, the M'-pstoaiter, i» a’uvut taking
Indgisgs at Gusuabaeun, I saw Hrn.' the
other d/y tn a 5t-rry»lwat; YithMr Pcrtn- tfip to.Capti^lay. ^M*2,!00 prwmgtrt { ,
u peotleu an
this xitp’.
■ • •
6n bvard.
■ .. - i

Sharing Saloon!

—

ICHOOL BOOKS!
BAll fY A. ILA^tj:&gt;-

�3
DRUG

'RE!!!

Jotal anil SJisullaitnms.
. ..

BAlLEYt KEN HE U)

te»T UCKXVKD

ire W mreaimpM, reortmm o.
SntawnKBMM.—We

omitted,

lust

JK.-51S

jeueoa *a&gt; iretrnq.

&lt;eek( io call d» tucnlion of our readers

SCkaaUcato,

mUt CMI_

U, the aflvcrtlscruent of John Roberta,
rclatiro to alfAwb'etry plftfitk

the time to prcp*Mh for

b

Nrivv Is

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
. &lt;300138.

supply pf one

efthe greatest hiMiricsof the garden, for
another wnson.

HHUimi.

JUcct mt&gt; It.—The Quarterly meeting

FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES,ONLY. Jgl

of M- E. Church of this Circuit wns held

E

at the new church edifice in thia village
w Bafurday eve, and Sunday last.
that die building is

LABfiE AKO ^AVJHfUl

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

rath one of tbe LARGEST and

Not

BEST Aaaortinenta

finished, but that It

DRY GOODS

of

kts superlatively comfuitable.

y/HoT.—l-iwl Monday

GROCERIES l

one dl the

rm

DRY GOODS

O.ri that sent the thermometer up, and

bhirt collars down, and

took the starch

nut of hontani’.y generally.
tnomi tcr reached

Tho ther-

9G - on the north side

ottiMit^a in the shade.

'Bist will do!

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
.
J — SOWMUK a pui W1W1 auger amln»fod With Dr. Herrick. All others are cosaterfetta, sad If used will do barm, and disappoint lb*
rick. HerricFaPUla are eltgaallv p«t umto ia a
bos, with a large ah*et of direction., and adl for
tto*ntap*r box, tboxrs for Al.

Tiik Ciacra—The R. Sand’s Circus

was in loan on Monday—was very well

attended, and

so

far as

we are nblc to

judge, is as g°od ns circuses gent-rally.—
That, certainly is Ute case, if twisting hu­

STATIONERY,

manity into all kinds of shapes, is noy in­

PENS, PENCILS, INKS, PAPER, EKTKL0PE8, CAtfDB, kt, At

dication of its merits.

Owing to this

lentiirc, wo are

particular

Inclined

Upon our ihclvea m.y be found all of tbe

to,

think our neighbors arc right iu claiming
tb» performer*, and especially the cloien,

m.be Democrats.

PATENT MEDICINES

Wc give it up!

tCKiiEitniES nrc

luxury here at present.

prevailing

the

The poor seem

enjoy them fully as well as the rich.—
NVe wish it might be

so witli

all

our

blessings.

DWEAIP, IFMMB DASH

Lgrrt'RK*.—R1’*. J. M. Pceb|r«i, of
Kittle Creek, will lecture nt the Court
Ihmv, in thia village, on Tilttuliiy., Wednewta, nii‘l Tlturwi.ty erWhigs, «&gt;f next
week. His robje-t* is notriliin&lt;iunecd.

VERY

There renowned Piasters cure pules, wrakoma
and dtotrua* ia tha back, aid** and breast, ia Br*
hours. Indeed so certain are they to do thia, that
lhe proprietor warrants them. Spread from re*Ina, balaams and gums, on beautiful kid Iroihar'
renders them peculiarly adapted lo the wauta ol
Zkmrire and others. Their application ia nnirar•al—equally lo the strong man, th* daiicat* wo­
man. and feeble infant To aaeh and all they will
Kro a balm and a blaming. Their use ia agrvrosad without annoyance or trouble. EachPla*.
ter will wear from oue to four months, and in rheumstic eomplaluta, sprain. —J
‘-----------­
effect cures when all other
reclions will ba found on l
He speakers, vocalist*, mi

A Tcit ln-ra’ InMituto
ihe Supeiir.lvu&lt;!v&gt;it uf I’
al Otm-gi-. cumiiitneing lire 17th &lt;&gt;fSep

DRESS GOODS

•re in Hasting* and by all II
the United Stale., Canadas
al wboleaale by *11 large DruggiaU in tb» prioci°
HERRICK A IIROTIIKR,

Ever shown in thia

or in smaller quantities al hem
to 12&gt;a' cent,
pet yard.
'

NEW YORK COSTS.

The miiool teak will c«-iniuenee
r M-cnnJ Monday of Septet
It sill coUMst uf lhrv&gt; ‘
There will Im- a Vncutian &lt;&gt;f/v»ijc week
during (he lmliihiy«,nn&lt;) etuwnf *wr&gt; week*
ut the close «if the second tvriu.
Tusks arc three Dcpartuu-utt in the
School; viz.; PiuBAsr, Ixtcrmxdiate,
mJ IItan School.
Each l)&lt;-p;irtmer.i frill liti.unilcr the
•tipentidim of a competent Tfcat-hcr, who
i» exjH-cti d to fully andfuitlFfally attend
t" (be duties «&gt;f their respective depart-

60,00 Copies already Sold.

BROAD

KOSTETTERS
Th« proprietor! and mannfaeinrrrseT I1OSTETTER'S CELEBRATED BTt'M.M.II BIT­
TERS can aypcul with perfect confiicrce to
physicimi and cillarfia generally of the United
Sttux-!. Imcaiur flat article Las attained a repulalten heretofore unknown. A frw facta upon
tiu. point will apeak more pow.rfully than
vidasutrof tore aarenivn or 1.1 -souiug ptiRery.

NEW FIRM!!
POWERS A CAMPBELL.
The aub«crib«ra would inform tbe ettixens of
Hastings and vicinity, that th«y are now prepared
to do all bu.-aoss pevtaimng to

Limitation, and amount and
kind of property Exempt from
Execution iu every Slate.
.
How to make an msifoment
properly, with form, for CumpoeiUor. wiUicrvdiiura. aud the
In.olrenl law. of every Stale.
Tbe legal relatione existing be-

BLACKSMITHING,
oo abort notio*, and in a manner unaorpa^.

HT Particular

attention given to Horae and
Ox Shoving. Afro to *1 kinds ot Plow wort,
Wagon ironing, etc., etc.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at mar­
ket pricro; CASH not refused.
A share of U&gt;e
public patronage ia solicited.
Shop at tlx old stand of Sarnnel Powera,oa Main

•vary Bute, and th. Nalundiaatioo laws of thU country, and
bow to comply with ihc asau.
The law concerning Penalosa
and how to obtain uue. and the
Pro-cmptiou laws to Publie
land.The Uw for Patenta. with inode
of procedure in obtaining ooe,
with InteriervMM, Aaaignmenu and tabic of Fee»How to make your Will, and

M ’EIM.'SI«fc

Crailjcrs.

Hiun S&lt; noou—Prof. N. H WAL
BRIDGE.—Lite Principal of the RichIm. Hminary.
:
bmmim-lt 111 ELIZA
knowlton.
Fuiur—

p.™.„

THE PHJLOSQPHER’S STONE

Wrtb'.c—.,

Serie, Muileelh'. Gd«.
raphy, Davies’ Arithmetic.
ixmMxjiuTB-Sauoder’s Nbw Reader,
Pavla’. ArilhmeUc, Moataeth’s Geogrn«Wt' ^un,on
Scribner’s system

H&gt;^d&lt;n—S—ri&lt;
Ruder, Willdrt-, Abridged HlMO
2*U«0.S. Cn^,j,_McNdl»1»
«Umwhr,—D,Hrt I nirerrity Aige-N

“ms=T.rnairi8WKi»
GREAT DISCOVERY I

®trt Scabs.

«.Hemenurr Akeb™.D»&gt;io-.
AnU.mata.D.jie'.Pr^—1

Is Cxivisrox.
MJisfRAMarNaetisaJL

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT.

Crayon Ambrotype;
type; Melaiaeolype;
Mirror Ambrotype;
Pearl Ambrotype, Ornamental
Ambrotype, Imperial Am­
brotype; Relieco Ambrokypr, Doable
Ambrotype

CHEMISTS k

g”'1

Gr“"”"’

med&amp;inal propertie- cotUalued in lhe prepara•iou.and the sanction of ih« nw«t prominent
phi auditna iu rlioaa Mctioas of the couttfry
where lhe article ia bed hnoqn, who net only
rec-iuincud iLc Uliters to ihelr pati-uiB, Imi
are sea-ly mall ihue* toghclcatlnien'mlaiolia
-Rieaey in al) e»-eW of stomachic dSrangcmetrta
.ml H.r dlaeaaea mulling therefrom.
Tbb ia not a tewpernry popularity, oldniawl
by eairaorduinry effort* in the way of Inuitpuling the -inatliiw* of the Killers, but a solid
e«tiia*&gt;ion «f an invaluable midicine, which i»
leslined Iu be as cvohiring •• tim* ilrclf.
I (IhIuco.I iu reginna where frvro a ml ague
• nd vwrioii* nlher bilii-ua e»n&gt;| Jaintn have
mnutc-l their vicfimu by lav*&gt;ili«&lt;l*. To be
vide lie *t«&lt;e rout.Irmly that ilm -Rlilera”
•re a cerlaiu &lt; iir»Ior ih« Dy-q&gt;ep«l« and likr
diveuaro, h to I he p»vj-riel*r» n Mauro uf nniUuye-1 pk-^iMre. it rrou.vn all ra«rl.ld Mile

imparia renewed vllnliiy &lt;•• ilie nervuti!ayaftm,
f ring 11 that lime and . nergj iudiapru-ahle
for lhe real ora 11 on &lt;&gt;f heahh. Il operate* upon
-hcalamAch. liver, and /alier digestive organa,
mildly ImU puwerfuliy, «unl bih&gt;ii rrolorea them
loaoanJnmn e-aomial to ibeL.aUhj dwehurge
of the fuaciimia *T nature.
.
Elderly pcraona may nae I be Titter* daily Ma
per direction* on th« labile, and Hwy will find
tn &amp; arlimubinl preultariy adapted lo Cumfon
declining year*, m H I* ulc&lt;uuu&gt;i in the [wUle,
invigorating to ll»o bowel*. MeelltaM ns a Ionic,
and rejuvenating gegiTally, We Lave the evldenet Cf IhaBaaiufai uf aged tneu Aud Women
who have erperitfoced the Inmell af tialng lida.
pnrpnraffon while vnfferiug from Mnmanh dm
rungvmrMaasd general deMliiy; acting tinder
tho advice of physician*, they hare abandoned
aU dcTcteriouM drags and fnirly tented (he
nicrika of thia article. A few werda io the
peel lev sex. There are certain pcrioila when
thrircarea are amharaaaing that arany uf them
sink unjar ibo trial. The relation of mother
ami child is so abaorlnagly lender, that the
mother, tspcdally if *)&lt;e b« .young, fa apt to
foreri her owa health in her exlrsm* anxiety
ferlarirfsrt. BbouW the prriod,*! mejcraiiy
hody and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
Iben. ia n naoeseity for a stimulant to reeup*rate tire energies ot the system, and enable the
motlter to bote npunder h*r exhaoreingirfajs
and rsaponribilfUea. Nnrstog mothers gene­
rally prefer iba Bktera to all other invigora­
te** UteX resdv* th* cndaruomenl of [4&gt;yslefaaa, b*caitne H fa agvresW. t« the laria as
well a* certain to giro a permanent inorroaa
of bodily strength.
AU th**e. pwrsoM, to whom ws hare parrtcatarty referred abovs, to wit; sufferers from
freer and ngue. enured by malaria, diarrh/ra,

A«»oovTnro.-o.^«-«,J^"S;
and Price* to ro)l onm, treat w
- —-in iKaucr. zxumfuw u wo
Aradi-, Luio Fnm Conp—.

TOWELING,
also

CLOT IIS, plain and fancy

itna, F. A: M. Qusimerea, TWEEDS,
and every kind of GOODS fur Men and

EXCEEDINGLY LOW FJRK^S.

DRUGGISTS, .

.

Wmraxmr, Rwom UimFbr sale by J. P- ROBERTS A CO , Bm*ta*b
1 MKlhy Dnigg*ta nad Grocers generally IbaMgtl

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We have a fine variety -ot Mnriina, La-lies*.
SLEEVES aafl eriteri, Cliimobetl*. Goat. .tori
Brooms and CWbSCabd Hen kind of W/llTE
GOODS; also Hosiery, every atyle of Glove* and
Mitt., %oonctts, [Ribbon., Dress Trimming*. etc.

GEORGE W. M)LW, JOHN

*
HOB-

BENEfrlEB, EARLY OPTAINED,
THE CUBE OF DISEASE IS.
,

children, end grer. lhe treat
and kilnpleat mode of treat,
■uent during tretbing. OooI uUiona. Vareinattusi.WboOB
.
ingorepti.Mew.lva. Ae.
We hare school book., all kindaof Hank bo»k., IT TKI-l-H 5'00 Thr avwiptetn* of Croup, cb ofrm IM.UUSB1. Cl-olic. .HarrJtokal J-edgers, Mechanic’ Manaal. Arnold's
■
hn. wtrrnre. acatM bead,
writing Fluid, Note, Cap, ixiter, and Ix-pxl Pa­
ringworm, ctoietai-pox. Ae,
per, and all kinds of stationery in great variety.

thfo Market. Alao all kind, ol Hrown and While
Sugars, Syrup, Motaaaea. Flah, Rioe, Coffee, clmeulate, Pure Bods aadSrieratua,

3UKKING

VERY

FLUID

CHEAP

We bar. fanning tool* of all kind., and

STACKS OF CROCKERY,
Which VC offer in artia or otherwise at

VEIT LOW FIGURES.
Without stepping ia give say forth** uaa
ailonof oar aleak in trade. »« beg leave to ■

IT THUS YOU The tert and .imr-lcrt troa1moot far Wounds, Brokra
Ihiuva, atul DudoosStena,
Kpnuna, Ixwkjaw, Freer
r ■ ■,■WWWi*L'Uera, Wtdllow*. Bj?
Scurvy, Bnrua. and Scrofula,

wants, the uJuirftim, lb* roiofort sod the luxury
td th* people of Barry county demand, and not
wishing to inaUtota any eompariaon with our
neighbor!, w* desire to plac* it on record that

riugs/and will be forwarded to your nddrsuu,
neatly boundaud postage paid. ru rrmipt of &lt;1.

$1,000 A YEAR—.s
"Kriingteeopieuor the Houk,!* fur Urn., to
•gents with other informant*. apHl »• w adJ,r JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,

Mir own ykyiiKal welfare by giving to DosBtor1! Celobratnd Stomach Bitten n trial.
CAUTION.—Wa auction ths public sgsiari
ring asy of tbs many imitsdnnB cr couslpr-

JeTrim Wo aiTtianremei.Pfiiteiiriphfa.Fa.

XtzictXS H

SHlNG LBS,

We wfak to buy OJCKN, COWS, and YOUNG

Crajltts.

cautiously iMlaiiret! preparation*ot iodiuc. wiihout ouy of tUir uill kuvnn lioMlilic*.
Tbe attealtraof JtoaltZ caacul fee loo eonlldcully nuiu-d iu tin* urmvdt and restorative, ia
the cars preuiudy •ff-ttiot: ‘htm, i • .
lagbr.n^uauj, beibcliiuioowd l&gt;
—iiKtbc latter, however, more droidrellv—it ha*
been invariably well repurlrei. boU&gt; u alleviating
twin and xcducitig Uroawclliufli anij aftffucM ot
tbi-Joint* mid mil&gt;dea.
In Intcrmittcut Fevers It u&gt;u»t uee.s»uily be a
great remedy aud em-tgelic ri»t"i»nvc. aud lu
progress in the hew actueuicuta of thr Weal, w iR
probably be enr /if 1it&lt;ta renown and nocfulnes*.
No remedy baa ever been dUcorrrcd in the
whole fiirfoCy bf tnedtone, whicti ever re aueh
prompt, happy, end folly resloralivc effect*.-•
timid uppetiui, c«wpto&lt;« diteKiou, vapid ucqnial.
tiou oi ctrouwih, with an wnwual dl.p&lt;sition for
aetiva aud rtewlol exrreiae, immediately follow
iUnae.
Put up io neat Hat nivtai boaea containing 60
pilla. pneu M cwntaper box ! for -ole by drugetata
.ml .fr-lvr. Will 1—lr»

STOMACH BITTERS.

iiask-s Magnetic ointme....

The subaenber haring teased tha Heatings Tan­
TLe course &lt;&gt;f study wifi be full aft-1
ample, a» n Preparatory School; vietitg nery for a term of year*, ia now prepared to
Tan Hides on Shares,
»ith onv in the country.
Die M-.ntl and Physical wants of pn- or otbrrwia*. a» cu.iomera mar derive. White
p;ls will be considered mid cared for, ns and yellow OAK 1IAHK tokca iu exchange
well as the Intcllectnol.
The School building is commodious and
All Leather Warranted good nr no pay.
otnfiirLibk1, the grounds spacious and
Cuah Paid for Hidespleasant, and tbe location liealthy.
Aho, Leather For Sale.
Persons, not residents of the District,
The patronage of the public ia solicited.
"ill be admitted to the privileges uf the
Hastings, May », laidb R- H
School, by conforming to the rulesand
[rating tuition at the following rates : ‘
i'aiMasT Dki-artmkxt, 12 00 a Term.
IsTtaMxpiATE Department. $3 .00 a
.1 ZfrarrofroS Milutioo trtMuM
Tenn.
Higu School, Al 00 a Term.
Po^mrul required ia adroHte. in every
toot.
Good board can be had, and com modi^us and pleasant rooms for those who
*&gt;»h to board themselves, at very reason­
ertv, medicines furuiahed free of charge.
able rates..
diaeaars v.f the Nevvai Organa, sad ou lh« New

DIAPER,

and all kinds of domestic Roods;

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

Counsellor in Business.

Indolent Sore* and Tiuucra curad by Trask's
laguelic Ointment.
Cnt.ceracured by Traak’sMajtnctieOif tment.
Kxvaiptip cured bv Trask's Magnetic Uiutm mt
Halt Ithram cured lirlatflik** Magnetic Ointni'L
Itch cured by TtaairTMawnelie OiotmenL
khvii.lion* cured by Trask a Magnetic Ohitnirat.
Hair reatored br f RASK'S MAGNETIC OINTIKNT.
Read adrertrecr.nnt.ln this paper.
aprlzlm

TANNERY!

TABLE

CAS3IMERES, Linen Drillings, Den

Croup. D'spep«ia, A Liver Coi

HASTINGS

We hare pika &lt;i fill E£ TINGE,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

CLOTHS,

X 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

G*-"

licitai, tn rev era! very gretiRing «mi mtereattwg
in.taaora.
»

Market, whieh

are prepared to sell al a small

Practical Cnuinns, Albany, N. T.
Sold at IIa.tings by J. P. Roberta A Co., Molt,
wood A Grant, andbv dealers everywhere.
Palmer Brothers, Traveling Agents.

Read ThlS!

co.fireneoa without rvrr being a ghatrie purga-’
tivo, er infllclhiga dtaugreMtelc seuMrttoa. ' It is tbii luttec pnowny;among bttenw, which
niakea itao remarkably rtteclual and pemaonrt
renwdy for Piks. opwu whi.1. it1 abo appears to
exert ■ diUiuet sod aptrofo- admit, by drapataing
the Jcmteu^v.wjuch forma thexn,
la Dvapepaia. tnotvucrabk a| are iU caoaat*, *
•ingle hex of tlraae t’lmlvbrote !*itta. haa often
•iitnred for lhe amat habitual eaaea, ineluding tbs
C.Mttore— .

Comprfom aU tbe latest atyle* of SILKS,
Challiea, brilliants, lawns, Reregrs. FRENCH
MUBLINS, aud all other kinds that can be nara«d, many ot which are greatly aaperior io quality
and beauty lo anything heretofore offered In thia

Hastings, May id, l»-\

IJii-ral arraugenieiilH will be made by
c people of (it«u-g.&gt;, to neeoiiiiiiudate ull
ndu-r-. from abroad, free of charge.
Tia.Lits «.r ILtrry county are urgently
bund hi attend, aim! m-Mst in making
i» Institute «me of the best ever held in

RATES

advance from

•r Ready Pay, oaly.
Special elteution wiR be paid to COMPOUND
Nd and mittiug un PRESCRIPTIONS; and an;

CHEAPEST

Tbo Best and Cheapest Household Reme­
dy Id tl»c World.

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plaints, but they have far lam pow er tx
stand tha atmdu ot other diacMea:
qumtoy vast nmbm perish by dii
which, althougfi not scrofulous in their &gt;
are stHl rendered fatal by this taint

iHK&gt; fH(i

ON LOW PRICES;!

a i n a o o i-i o I

Come and See !!
are aggravated by tbe same
One quarter of al l our pet
-------------------To nlrenx it from tbe system we must renovate
tbs Hood by an alterative medicine, and invi&lt;orate it by healthy fond and exercise.
Such a medicine we .apply in

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$7 04

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70

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1859 Taxes.
Town 1 North of Range 7 Weal.

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AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
tbs most effectual remedy which tbe medical
.kill of our timet ean devite for this every­
where prevailing and fetal maladr. It Is com­
bined from tbe most active remedial* that have
been diacovered for tbe ex purgation of thia foul
disorder from tbe blood, and tbe rescue of the
.Ttlrsn from it* destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the rare of
not only Scrofula, but alto thorn other affec­
tion. which trite from it, tuch a. Earrrrrs
and Sxtx DitKAtaa, Sr. Axtboxt’i Free.

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indeed, all Comclaixts aaitnra now Vitxatto ou Ixrvux Blood. Tbe popular belief
in impurity of At btooJ " ia founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. Tbe
particular purpose and virtue of this Saraaparilla ia to purify and regenerate thia vital fluid,
without which eeund health is irapotalUc in

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de and provided.
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MAGNETIC

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Tout, I Northed Range 10 We.

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pads sad faflamataoa *• oner, (when frreir
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each wrapper branded. ' R. T. Babbit'a
b0t Mefidnal Haieratu.;" alto, oietura
twisted loaf of brmd, with a rU&lt;u of
eflarreacing waler oa the top. When
- v&lt;m purehete out paper you should
— ,-x- r r-rve the wrapper. »d be parUcular’TA
I Ut.f rrt lhe Mat snetiyhke tho flrtl-1 U

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ia* oowmlaiata, aad weakne, allaying cer
pdaTfNeuralgia.) Irritation. »»d
atnwlhM like a charm. Indeed -all

DRY GOODS!

Full direetotMi for making bread with
thia BeteftUea aud aw milk, or Cream

Pastry t a&gt;«, far making Soda Waler,
sod Soidits Powders
I OWN SOAP, with 7Q
I’CBKCtlXeENTM- &lt; £
sad it it kept and used fay atooat
”*■*£
aat aa a Pinero, for tbe nutnermi» p»&gt;n»
.
every family it more or lata afairted

We have put dot

Vi.’Ti

AND s lbw.
falldir-.----------soap. Coa.utM. " ill fin
cheapest article in market
k. -.1.

New Arrangement
EUWER.

our goods to •nit

people Um trouble of going to Kalama-

runt-s luoxnac o"™“£-

xoo and Battle Creek to trade.

Oor goods wore bought after tho Into

at fafartWF.

great redaction

BOOTS &lt;5e SHOES,

•old to suit those who wish to poroiuNe.

Wo take

in

in prices, and will be

exchange for goods—

Wheat, Corn, Oau, Butter, Lard, Pork,
and finally almost everything you have

RT Don’t fail to giro se nwaH.

SOWERS HARDWARE STOKE

BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT.

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nndpnam. fba'wMpWainMM’ indlainmi
in 0. Vaiud Suu. CnprU.
cupfine.
nient in the prison pr penitcntiarv ot the
State or Territory where' the tomplftcy

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State uf thia Unieo against lnv»siun from
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FRANCIS RUW-ER,

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of Ibn Union, suppress inaurrcctioaa^uxi

ondly suppress insurrections. Ths insur.
rectivns there referred to are insurrections
against the authority of the United States
—inso'.Tectiona against a State authority

ORIGINAL I.ETT1JW,
n. kMi'll
And reached the White House through tbe

Avenue

ROGERS.

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cine.. |&gt;&lt;iata, oil*, turpentine, bur

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our party • favorite

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duck thought the State Ship had rim into

He tnujibted all oyrr and turned deadly

WILLIAM BURGH Bit,

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I. a. noLBDOOK,
4 TTOBXKY snd Coanarforst U«
.'Y ClMurcry. Urorrsl Land and T
UlHct, Mcoud .lory oTRowcr’a block.

While Ab'ram impatient the rapping re­
pents,

UAHMUX SMITH,
TTORNEY, Coas^llor A Solicitor. In ell th*

•If it Is boya, there’ll bv here the devil to

pay * ,(H&gt;4iaT xnri W

JOUX ROBEHTK,

And found a dwp" smiting, six fetet three
or four; o E I f I 11
“I have come, my fine fellows,” said Abe

H. P. CHERBY

totberinc, — j&gt;—
i ‘T» give you feir notice to vacate next
Ki tu fee.

.nd Cownaeto* «i Uw. ww;*'
a»J Cosnadsr ia Chancery, Xotary PoUk

ttorney

A

•■.i f ax* Up &lt;le~
eh
-The people lyivc watchsd you and made
That

B. H. FULLER,

up their mind,
your (pgnagement is running the
people behind;

4 TTOUIBY sad OaMsfos *4 law. SolicitorJa
A Clksncerr, General l-red S»d T.X Ab**L Vi­
te. veer OeKiemer'* .tore, in the Exchange block,
Middleville. Barry conatj, llii.li.

Ty p^a a »M 0* peJ off the old o^t.

You and D-mgU- bare so tpTil your par­

CDGK OF PROBATE, Circuit Court CeoAUoraev and Counsellor at Law

JmiMiooer.

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ty in twain,

heath a cotaht.

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nAXIEL STRIKER,

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arpsmb a joixeb »«*

tr' A j&amp;W bs»i~-• better

R. B. WJKHTBAXt
REfiLSTER OK trCTDR. Mtoe to the O-r*
Louie, and open at all hours. Fee* to be

Plaining, S

’la to right the State Ship, and hire a new

““J

H. M. MHELDOW,

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_

..at

the White Hntae

being provided r for m&gt; a subsequent sec­
tion, iu which the United Stairs cannot in
tcrfcre, except upon the appliratioq ofthe
State afaihoritiet. The invasion which is

States. The power to protect every por­
tion of the country against invasion from
foreign nations having thus boon specific­
ally confcrrtxl, the 'ranters of the Omsti-

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prinoea af Fraire. 1 shall wot argue the
?uestiou ofcotnily between foreign States.
prodkale my argument upon thu Cbfistitutiun l&gt;y which we have sworn to obey,
and demand that the. Constitution be exe­
cuted iu gpod feith. so as to punish an&lt;
suopress every Combination, every cousplrscy.eilher tq invade a State oy to mo­

government

Il cannot be said that the time has not
yet arrived far such legislation,
It is
only necessary to Inquire Into the cause
which produced the Harper’s Ferry onlrage, sad ascertain wbrtbcr those enuses
are yet in active operation, and then you
can determine wjielhcr there is any ground
fi* apprehension that the Invasion will
be repeated.
Withoat stopping to ad
duce evidence in detail, 1 bav« nu hnsitatiun in ex pressing my firin nnd deliberate
cnnvictiiui that the Harper’s Ferr) criii)e
was the natural, lneicult inevitable result
of the doctrines and teachings of the Re­
publican party, M explained and enforced
in their platform, their partisan presses,
their pamphlets, nnd books, and espially in the speeches of their leaders m and
out of Cbngrevs.

represaible conflict."
I will open the
prison’ dims to ■ allow dte'coospuitors
againnt the peace of (he Republic and thd
domestic tranquility of onr State* to
miserable Iif&lt;^ as a punishment for their
crinwa against the peace of.nogirfy ’ ' ’
•fim-aHy man say to us Ahat although

this outrage his been perpetrated at Har­
per's Ferry, there is no danger- ot its re?currctjcel
Sir, is not die. Republican
party. wtiH emn&lt;»&lt;!k-d, organited; cefifident
of its succere, defiant in its pretensions 1
Does It not now hold and proclaim the
same creed I list it did before lf&gt;e mvaaionl
' It ia true that most uf its re prescot stives
Harper's Ferry. I am glad that they do
ao; lam rojoired that they have gone
thus tar, bull mnnt be jx-rmitud to say.

by Federal authority.
,
...
“The United Stales shall guarantee to
every Ptate in thia Union a republican

■ate and denounce the doctrines and teach­
I was remarking that 1 considered this jings which pkoduerd the nets.
Those
outrage at Harper’s Ferry as the logical. (doctrine*remain the same; (hose teach-'
natural consequence of the teachings and jings are being pourvd into the minds of
any doubt,
doctrines of the Republican party.
The ,men throughout the country, by means of
great principles tlist underlie liu- Rcpub- i ,speeches nnd pomplilcts, nnd b«toks. and
aupliea
’-..-.■I
Excent
r„_. the Legislature cannot lican party ia violent, irreconcilable, eter- ;through ptrtlMif presses.
.
___________ _ against domestic videace.*’ nal warfare upon the institution of Amer­
Mr. President, the mode of preserving
So Abe u»ok bis leave and returned to
This clause contain, three distinct guar­ ican slavery, with the views of its ulti* .peso- is pl&lt;Jn. This system of scctioniu
'
antees : first the United States shall mate ex-^nction throughout the land.
wsrfere must cease.
The Constitution
Sir. when 1 returned borne in 1858, fi»r |has given the power, and all we a»k
Burk and hie CabinM somewhat guaranty to every State in this Union a
republican fi.rm of government; second, the amvassing uf lllmufe, with a view to. &lt;Congress is to give the means, and we,%y
the United Stales shall protect each of the eloctiqn, I bad tu meet thia issue of ।indictments and cunvictiona in the Feder­
Fur ibey.aaw.witbilL gtanre how ’twould them against invasion ; third, the United the “irrepressible conflict.”
It is true ,al pnuris^. otir severnl State*, will nrnkv
,
end, withruL fed—
States shall, on application ofthe Lcgis- the Senator from New York had not yet ,
then made bis Roelie* ter speech, and did (
They were booed for Salt, Rivcr.thia time
M lor luar months afterward*.
it is ;hearts of the others, and there will be air '
, uo a. rad.V— Burlington /hSrPrtw.
true that be hod not fivea the doctrine ,cud of this crusade.
itarn against domestic violence.
.
r
that precise name ana form; but the
btaike
*he Upsrto
principle was in existence, and tad been
proclaimed by the ablest and'most d»arduly of ibe Federal gprernn/ent, by the beaded meo of the party.
1 will call (gre«t outrage; I showed whst I behoved
express provision of the Coostitutiun, to yqur attention sir, u&gt; n single passage .
•/•be the cMiitea that had produced tbe
L/rvftt fra*i Ar SjhtA «/ S. A. Dtotg' protect each &lt;&gt;l lb&lt;- States against inva­ from a speech, to show the language &gt;” ,outrage, and that the cause* which pn* sion or vfulencv from the other States, or which this doctrine was stated in Illinois (
lat. on Ike Inrotion af Stater Deliv­
duori i; Were still in operation; and ar­
from combinations of desperadoes within before ik received the name uf the “irjy- t
ered intiu Senate of tke^.S., Jengued that. So long ns the party to which
teeh limits, it necessarily follows that U preasible conflict.” The Republican’ par t
the »e itlemen.belongn remtiins embodied
«y23U»0.
is the duly । f Gaigreta to mm all laws •ty Assembled in State Cunveutiun in Junc, ;
full force, tho»c causes will still threat-'
uecesiiry and proper to render that guar­ 1858, in Illinois, and unanimously adopt- in
,
antee wtmiar *
ed Abraham Lincoln as their candidate
■ Tta Senate proceeded to confcidw’ the
fur United States Senator. .Mr. Uwtoln
..
HO rKXCXDKJfT.
foll&lt;(*lng reeuUili&lt;Mir aubmiltqi by Mr.
While CoogriwK In ihe carly history appeared before the Uotovenlioo, accepted ■
Douglas:
tbe nomination, and made n speech, from jiulfoy. uf-.tta Nurtbern Democracy lo;
Retohted. That the Committee on the of .the gwvernmenYdiff provide legislation which I will rend a single extract -.
. represent the Republicans as being hoaJs&lt;fi&lt;xi«ry be Instructed to report a Mil which te.siippiteed to be ample to protect
‘•In my opinion it [the slavery ngita tib)
(
pi Sontbern Institutions. Sir. it Is a
the
United
States
against
invasion
from
(pr (Jmi proteclh&gt;a&lt;&lt;if each State and Terri­
lion] will not cesoc until a crisis shall [mrtof tta policy uf tbo Northern I&gt;etory of the Union ncainst invasion by tbe
have been reached nnd passed. /X liouwe ]
luumiev, M well ns their duty, to npenk '
authorities or Inhabitants of any other
divided against ilrell cannot stand. I l»c tbe
(
LrUtii un the subject.
I did tu&gt;: sup. '
State or Territory ; and lor the supprw- any law for the protection of each of tbs lieva thia governuieul cannot endure tiernose that any man would tave the audac­
aipn and puoiahmeot of coospiradM or Suites against invasion frym within the manently tall slave and half free.
I do jity to arraign a brother Senator here for
combinations of any Stale or TerriUwy limits of the Union. I nm tmaltls to ac­ not expect the boose to fall, but I do ex- ]
repnaentieg the Rcpublicau party as dc*C&gt;,
withintant to In rede, assail, or molest count for this omission • but I presume poet it will erase to be divided. It will
:ng in duounriatom and iusrit uf tbe inthe government, inhabitants, property, or the reason is to be found in the fact that become al! the ice thing or all tta oiber. ,
Mitutiona uf the South.
Look at yobfinslituthms of any other State or Terri­ no Congress ever dreamed that such leg Either the oppeoenta ot slavery will ur
L’hiliidulpbia platform, where you aanirt'
illation would ever become necessary for
tory of the Union.
reft the further spread of it,and place it ,the suycreian power of Unogresa over
Mr. President, on the 25th of Novem­ the protection of one State of this Union where tta public mind ahull res’, in the
the . iorrjtoriea for their guvernmett, and
ber' UM,? the Governor of Virgfeia ad­ against invasion* and violence from her belief that it is In the coarse of nltfniate ,
(Jentaod Aluit it aluill be exerted against
.
dressed an official eommuniention to the sister States.
extinction ; or ita advocates will pn»h for- thooe
.
Vrih 'relic* of barbarism—polyga­
President of the United States, in which
ward till it stall become alike lawful in my and slavery.
be said:
all tta States—old u well as new. North
■ Ur. Premd.sit, for wtat purpoaa dee»as well as Suutk”
, Iba Republican party appeal tu norlhcrti
Sir, tta moment 1 landed upon the pussiuna nnd northern prejudices against
render this guarantee of the Constitution
of formidable extent. In means of num effMinalt. Iprowmr tbero will be vary noil of niiiwh?,a'. a-vast gathering of many
southern Institutions nnd the wrothern
bera, is formed ta Ohio, Pennsylvania, little difference of opinion, that It will be thousand of aiy creistitwaia, to welcome
too btme,J mad that pannage, and took
uatitwtiotai
They represent southern
diruet issue with the doctrine rontained ii»litujj&lt;sis as no better than polygamy ;
at Charlestown, V a. The inform* i.m is
in it an being revolutionary and irexsons- tbeislavenolder as no better than the pul*
specific enough to be reliable.
bls, aad inouoalalent with the psrpsufity ygmuUt; and complain that wc should ta-Places In Msryland, OMn, and Pennof thin Republic, That is Qut merely thf liffiate-Ihrt they did bot like to Msorinte
individual opinion of Mr. Lincoln ; not
is h tta individual opi'tau mervly of Sen­ the p-Jyg.iuiivu
obstructed by guards « otherwise, to Il
ator from New York, who four months
Sir,’I know it is tip habit of (He lie-’

Mil ;•

it ia the general opinion of tbo members
of Ue jklMilition or Republican party.
. Thus, sir, you perceive that the theoryagal.vat invasion and that for r&gt;r..tcetir« of the Republican party, that there is a*
t^WtejtT'When ft provided fiir prt*»d- nsjdfet bssweeo two /bfirraot system, of
Tn this communication, the Prr.i.W
iwrtiwtioos in the respective dataes of
of the Ucitod States, bn the 38th of N&lt;*when they gave that guarantee.

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a&gt; u» p^puwamawnak tk» b«t tUa.
r.l’em eawaaifcafl.hiiikphhoW^ ’

OLIVER E. EVERTB,
QHEB1FF. May be foasd in the Oert Houm.
Own tbaJall._______________ _____

conflict.
_ .And, sir, inasmuch as. the Constitution
of’Ate Ujitled States confers upon, Qxi;
grew tta power-coupled with the duly. &lt;if
pc*&gt;tec(inu each State ugtriost externat n^j
grraKori, and ' inasmuch a* that inriudes
the pow er of sopprc.sing and. punixblng
Consriracks ip une State, gainst tbe IffsCi’ujtons, property, people, &lt;&gt;T goyerhui&amp;X
v'fory' olhvr State, I' ffesirt' to
iarry out the power vigorously/ '
give ns a law on tbe Conntitution contethSacfiiw rtnwfefei. and r «irssrwr

lest its inhabitonte, or to'dlsturb H* prop­
erty,' dr to aubvert Its institutions or -Ita,

Says AWhiti,’ umy Mender re come hero

' for sound hidnient .nd

DAILEY A BAKER,

or yotn* prejudices, and (here con'beHw

•Mr; Lincoln,” says Buck; “jr6or notions

1*. II. A J. RU88ELL,

~

carry these provi.ions of law as fer aa
our constitutional pqwor will reach —
Why,^,itbM W am/cation seriously
mooted in "Europe, whether it was not the
duty of England, a jibwer foreign'to

o«. Ak-rwa-Wan -a* «&lt; u,«i &lt;m u

graHt,

Mark

tdeba ifray as to try to rally vhd whole i
North o» aoctuinol grounds agsihst
South.
I know ■ that is to be the Issue,'

oeuauir irom nww i ora, wjucu » qutnea .
before and that uf Mr. Uneoht. so fer
as they are aii’hority. Mi. LiiKtjln aaym
came to make thia guarantee to the but an Irreproesible conflict between tlm
“A.h^usc divided against itself ranndt
•*■**•■
.
v* rtia’es It changed the 1 languegn and arid free States and the stave States; and they «Urt&gt;d.. 1 ’believi ibis government' cannot
“turn ata !&lt;&gt;•• to discover any provi*.
argue that thesu two system of States endurfrpermanently,"half Uave and haft’
bwiln »? Cfe-Hta** «• bw. nf the theUsitad States stall "protect” rachef
ausBOtpcymauanlly exist in tbo^uns Uoths States against mvaatou.
‘ ;
free.”
'
(Trite* «trito, whteb^HiM autbortarroe

anpbi»K'

Whpl.p'tbte.nfMning nf that
&gt; ot/tess^is-ihat the Unlon'tene

»M*!tl
..........

^AMWACTCMl

I Uiat the nor th must combine aa a w
-. al [urtT, and tnrry ori the agitnti-

is alavrholding State*. that the master &lt;
at not sleep at night t*r, foar that the
bsra,,H»J&lt;MBrewu«,1xiU noras am

B'ffif,
»*■

�Nailer.
their olp
States, In
Huwdia
lintiia; le

(fhtrrial (taxitutr.

•30,000.

Tbe loccfoco papers are pi
names of men in thia State,'

times, professed to belong u
wcar out,
win sooa i
Will not pt
then bcm
&lt;&gt;ut, lot tht
fa the poll
them out

limn party, who now auf^or

bduce e»ou|tb to feed tbe slaves;
fall; ixltr.llpent in, mid let them starve
h» die out by starvation. This
a—bcm them in and starve Fremont as a matter of present policy.
। Do as the French did in Ab The Berey Pfonere fa laai wurik teumf
the Arabs took to the caverns
m tasnames, la all, and someoflhem
w
t.
___________
litem out, by making fires al
of the caverns, and keep them our personal ItnoWledgC, have not ‘ Voted’ (T) Detaocrate! EBMomtafttfyBmtf!
the
Ifapublfcdn
ticket
for
two
J
ware
past
.
'
■
Lili they die. Tbe policy ia.to
homing
Us agitation nloog tbe line—
keep up
•
But there have been,and are still being*
make ala I properly insecure along tfo1 large accessions to tbe Republican ranks
border &amp; jra; keep the master conetanttH-naionof autafat until be will, from the bogus Democracy, and atlbo* Bunthem States exhibit some of tbe sin­
...... .. labsn&lt;l&lt;&gt;n hie ntflivc country,, we have had no Idea of publishing any of gular features of this campaign. .The
leaving huemlavea behind him, or to re- them, until we sag, the few names par*. Republicans have only Ln look on and
inuee ll-.cra further South.
If you can1 ded in the Pioneer, and osisequeTiliy had
smile, at tbe confusion of parties there.
force Kentucky thus to abolish slavery,
Jo North Carolina, Breckenridge has a
you make Te-i’ncssue the border StaU^and! kept no record of tbwm, still wa believe

begin the srne operation up&gt;m her.

Sir, ( coBfesa the object of the legisla­
tion I contemplate is to put down this
outride fotarfcrence; it is to repress this
“irreprcs»iLle conflict;” it is to bring the
g-ivrrnmenl lock to the true principles of'
toe CHUtitdtion, and let ench people in
thia Union rest secure in the enjoyment
&lt;&gt;f domestic tranquility, without apprebeasion from neighboring States, I will
not occupy further tjmr.

we can exceed its ten names from cur

majority at over 8,000,over the Bril ikk.

own memory, and what has fallen, under

cl, and it in apparent that should a Doug­

our obaervalion within the last few days.

las ticket be rua

In Kentucky, the Bell nnd Everett can-

most active Democrats, who now labor
as energetically for Limcolx and Hamlin.

didafa is ekeled, and by the help &lt;?f the

Johns, Clinton county, Horace Eldred, of triumpbed w Itbou^ the 'Douglasl fee.
GJlsburg, Kalsmasoo Co., J. W. HutFnitn Mi»oun, Ous returns come in
Mxr, of Paw Psw, Vsn Buren Co.. W* slowly fait from present todieol^mw Qrs|

FQR PRESIDENT,

This ball ths

and angleworms for bait.

ed fa great agony nearly nne day. Wbw
will men Irornto use cantata 4

Tbe man

wbowiH allow ^«ba rooufe oT a ktaled

burg,

'

watchfW,

borrowed money,

rittMTENoncK
and

gjpp A class of 27 applicant* for s&lt;Ltnisrioh to1 practice as .Attorneys^ were

ful if ei ther Douglas or Brocken ridge con

claos «f bloodreuckfa* already. ,r, Jawt

thing fa certain; Douglas is oowheTO in

Joseph Tower, A. Patterson, John Mur­

tbe South.

Haney, and

divided between Breckenridge and Bril.

Io the Sl Louis district,. E ,P. Btair. fic-

will add A. D. Rork, formerly Supervi­ publioan, is elected for the Jung term fayr
sor of Rutland, and A. W. Atxxks, for l,3»w votes, but is claimed to be defeated
several years Democratic Town Oerk uf for the shortterm by 141 votes. But it

To the above array of names might be

Is more than probable that Mr. Blair is
elected for tbs shaft tcriu, as* 207 vujre

. .SfryoA tfe^rirM.^

Humanity is afflicted with enough of that

One

To these we

HARDWARE!

examined at Auburn, N. V.. and hot ooe

carry

E. A. Russell, of Ionia Co.

The track on the railroad North
nf (Stand Rapids, for • twenty

nearly remiy for the iron. ’ ■ • ••• f

Why don’t the D&lt;&gt;agi.is Ill.iuhard* “gu up T”

Bubbles rise when fill­

ed with gas,

. v, Ifaa*

Hew Additions
v-vAwH -•.&lt;7/ ... .r.-'..

,fos retartt U»&lt;fe •®iwJ
EF" A day laborer al Setagbticoke.
NjT!,' titurfurtd Ms Wife Hi bed
tU

goad, aod beet hb daugbte

night uf the 23tl inst.

beeauM she had Dot acroi
ia bin abectme. He even a

It waa'tbe first

added hundreds of others, which motives

were thrown out on account of not desig­ night altar tbelr utarrfage that they tad
of policy dictate should wot be made pub­ nating whether they were for the long or occupied t£e same bed. They had lived
lic.
Fifteen German Democrats joined short term. As each ballot Is numbered logrther afaTte niontU before this as man
a Republican Club, In one evening,An the

4th Ward of Detroit.
Ar Ntafor.CeaeRrZ-LAXGFORU O. RERRY.
Ar JteMtery
.Wr-UAMEri B. PORTER.
Ae Xtareer6W&gt;fa-.C&gt;URLK8 UP80X.
Ar Ctet’r./ (fa L&lt;imJ &lt;5frr-8.UrL S. LACEY.
Ar Heft l‘M&lt; Aterutetea-J IL GREGORY.
Ar Jfcater &lt; tie

F.-m IX Dutriti- GEORGE W I.F.E.
Fr^UIHMrid EDWIN D0SSC8.
foaNMto-P. HAYDEN.
Aws 4/A PHriet-AUGUSTC3 COBURN.

From Cheboygan

Co. wc have an account of tkirtg rir Dem­
ocrats who

“Old

have

correspondent

placed opposite the number on the poll
book, it ia nn

easy metier to bring the

for

rotart whj polled these 807 kotrii, ta

tecfei ad, and tbe girl fled.

.. Her .fore aod brad are .

Jealousy wee tbe cause.

IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

testify ns to their intentions, when Ills

CULAR

and

CRO8SLCPT

.rad a hdav/avt of several

HAWS,

the Grand wet office in Holland, nod tbe

afaamjQiU.fa' plugger. Vyn

COOPER, and CARPENTKRTDOL9,

Psnri*.—

If lightning don't kill tbe people &gt;tbtn 'll BROAD fa NARROW AXES, GLASS,
more than probable Mr. Blair may yet die by “Jtakjaw” trying to pronounce
SASH, nod PLTD-, B U J L D E RS’
be elected far the ah &gt;rt term also. Glory such name*.
vicinity, if thought bast, who.have made ,onougb for Slavery cursed Mtasouri !
HOUSE TRIMMINGS, COOKING,
•
—
According
to
tbe
Adrian
Expositor^
a similar nnnowncemvtit.
The McWiroe
_______
BOX, aod PARLOR STOVES, of
Commercial, and Constantin® Jicrcury, ]
Accident at Atkua.—We learn (font Lenawee sold off this year 782,000 Ibo.
.
u
w &lt;j,e
|
nnd in fuel, alm.Mt every paper we rmeet, j O. E. ‘Evkrts, Sheriff of this county.who of wool.
1'luwcrvillc writes to the Detroit Tribune

that be could give tbe names of ten in that

mentions largo acccsaioos to the Republi
"“v” ­ 1 has just rctomed from a trip Io Adrian,
hoods. And we would say to tbe Pioneer, II Saturday last
that if it

will

make dilligcnt inquiry

among its neighbors, it will find quite a

resulting

respectable number uf former Damccrata

whose names are NoTria, sadGifford,were

who have determined never to'vote for

somewhat in liquor, and were driving to­

the man who says ho don’t care whether

wards the railroad track, at tbe aame time

Slavery is voted down or voted op; and

•ho cars were commg from the West,un­

that his greet principle of Squatter Sov­

der fall headway and plainly in sigbefor

ereignty has given a degree and a half of quite a distance.

Friends in sdvance^nd

territory more to shivery than the disun­

just over the track, motioned

ion fire-eaters ever asked.

stop, and tbe engineer did tbe same, but
they recklessly whipped

them to

their horses to

steo waste tars

comparison of Democratic aod Republi­

Rum/

.

By grdcr of tbe Comm

W. II

’

' BARTXACR UM1OM

old clothes, ineluding the referable
•*«KG cii- &gt;xa replraa II -Mi w*

-Hsu

oh

Tur scm-oL tram;will
tbessroud Munday of S.
It 'riVtumfaaf three
tern weeks each.
There wilt be a Vacnti

SqWA

bead" was ignorant of the process fa put
ting it on, aod west down tu breakfast

with his: nether extremities wrapped fax

blanket

.

’

.
wit: Tb&lt; Maub&lt;aM«o»nrr «
.!■&gt;. &lt;■»» la to&lt;a«blp Ku tav, l?) bhhL

- .

vertised fur a wife, and in teas than four

stantly killed.

tcrtain all wbqwill attmri

sleeping room in the mght, purlunted bis

which Luth horses and drivers were in­

neighbors would get sick of chalenging a

Arrangcinctita hate bci

Bnasj Start Iran

Frier., for Reeky FwK‘ 1

his

jy A leather dealer in Boston '0d-

A collisaina

J.*i£ Xnrtxa, &lt;W Uaatii

Tin Ware of tnj and erery shape ata tescrip. aftv wtiek ;w. win «n .1 n.rd TTmr.

It appears by the papers that
Horace Grtely’s friends, diapletaed with
his uncomely style of dress, entered

COOKING 8TOV81

•latent Mfa-jw.

OJUKL.R
Eacf Dc^arxaeiA will

And such is the work uf days had one hundred applications.
.

•erviwwn tw h TinnTK'trr
npected to fully ertulf
lite duties &lt;&gt;f tfeir .res

A slight frost fell on Bunday
night.

can policy in our State, when |fe ftgures

Wood

tbe opening address at 7 !

-

.n'

ensued in

greater speed.

Ono would suppose our Democratic

Novafieotiw..

in tbe death of

two men and two horses, by being run
over by the cars.
It appears, tfe men,

••X**A&gt;*&gt;eiati«H&gt;,4
,xirw’e

Friday, ScptwL&lt;» 7th.

—The Prince of Wales has reached

can ranks, in"their itnmediato neighbor­ , that an accident occurred at that place on

There will be • Rrpobliran Contention held «&lt;
Verwwatrilta on Uw l5lh day of September next,
at oo» o’clock. P. M-. of that day, to nominate ■
candidal* (er Senator, for tha diatriet oospriting
Eaton and Barrr eonntira, at abtcb Contention,

tfeaatrifad to kiilber, w&gt;

£j»T Tfe,E*gie saya lightning sUuok

from

recently declared

A

Abe."

and wife.

when offered, and the name of the .voter

,o

ibavb enough for feme eotmunpCIoa.

lawyer of Eaton Co.,J. 8. Gage,II. Weeks,

ray, Jr., Wm. Kelley, John

stb«.
»•
ra*i - 1V ■«

year, 25,000 bushels of wheat over and

uf Kent Co., J. W. Nichols, a prominent

AH tbe Sieve Stales will be

A Grant hara got their am

py ^Starving Gratiot” has raked,tide

tch, L. Fnulkorson, Buchaaan Postmaster

November.

eswMiU. i» Ornaas*

ABE NOW AT THE BEAD

amount of 06,000, and drenmped., &gt;

■•peened

Hastings, in our own county.

&gt;TAttor liitmoAK. m.., c™.

ri

W. Laman, of St. Joseph. T. 8. Baker, of the opposition enndafafa farzG-wreikw fa
Lenawee Co., Wm. Chee ver, of Tecum- decced.
If such Is tbe ease, ft is doubt­

the Ststc in

PROBATE NOTICE.

cun to come within range of a human be­
ing, fa greatly wanting ia foweo* sense,

jp»a|!gf„.to. the fit/,fa BrelfaLto the

from the most prominent and formerly

Douglssitea has a majority pf about 26,.
Among such are J. A. Mnrlin^of Henri­ 00a It i» coneeded by all well fa#, rul­
etta, Jackson county, J. V. Briggs, ofSu ed parties tiut tbe Bell party Would have

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Lake, I*

to say ths least

io November, thh ma­

Most of the names we shall present are jority would be Increased.

BEPUBLICAN BANKER.

MuF" Th™6 B&gt;en **

No damage Was done io this re-

show them up in snefa an awkward light.
They Continually fafaat that in

1855 the

State tax was only 030,000.while iu 1859

it was 0202,000.
But these wise democrats omit soother,
and tbe more Important fact that,fa 1854,

the democrats neglected the payment pf

and increased the State debt 0229,284,
while the

•atMtitntrs ar. permitted, lhev be limited te tbe
Mew towaahtp aa Ute uriguta.
J. M. XKV1X8.
O. K IXQRAM,
o. l. Rar.
X. BAILCY.
0. HTRIKER.

Republicans paid cverythiug

due from the State Un 1859.

Bo that ta­

king all the facta together—nnd they ore
all official—they give tbe Republicans the

advantage of

over 057,000 in one yearn
'

management

Here ia the proof of the charge against

union ofthe Douglas men with the Know-

the democrats:
Gov. Parsons, in his message of Janu­

Nothings of Now York gave bat a tran­

ary, 1855, states the bonded debt Nov.

sient hope tn these poor, miserable, nwtn-

SOtb, 1858. was
Debt to Trust Fund,

How rnim Vanr Horae Perish.—The

wurshipperst
and strong

The nomination of a fall

“Ths Convetfiion Was tbe largest an I
most ufafasriaatio ewer belli fa she auuRty.”

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

py At IndianaprJis' on the 8th lost,

Jsck Itarria, proprietor fa a diarepufablo

GrciH^ and say t, ‘’they resorted to ‘ etiori

.»«. -*Yotuig Amrrifw AhMeri

A eoupiuuf insn left Adrian w*b'

Every man haea right to
Tfe

enormous taxation, we an? ifotjatllbariy

Maker total debt tn ’53

02,430,960

Bonded debt, Nov. SO, 1854
“
“ Trost Fund

82^31.545
081,000

paper) advocate* tbe election of Dougina

MAJfrFACTriERS’' ARB JIBpuy

to coutrodict the “fanlr^/ey" part &lt; o&lt;ir

fay- Wm. B. Ota, "llrartb,
Csa W
i ate
oi &lt;r

JfW«cTv-o-^. ... 11
FAJtUMi tiTOVQi,

because be is pledged to enforce the Dred

Scott Decision, which says:

Balance iu Treasury

.uSetry citiren kata right to take tn th

should hate done this, when it was Recor­
ding fo deiuocratic theories? so much bet-

Total debt fa '55

SADDLE * HAI&amp;E38.

y/tgr A ’Httlu 0rl, ^ed twslue years,, I

But let km look • tittle further:

U

1858, tbe democrats levied a Stale tax of

a daughter of Itrtu’BeHnb, &lt;/ Irvfog, fa
tire feupjjr,. was
afewt «

only 010,000, wfaBb the cspenaea and fa-

twa waeska sfoea,

co 0267.725.—
Sbwasu awn Ch.uuu—SjtXATO* Howard They were bound by the solemn oath. of
will speak at Dwlrvil, September 4th, st

Bbsis riuwly.geepvar-: •

tercet account amounted

I &lt;s«iwg fUptemlwr 6th, sad at Kalama­
zoo September 8th.

Gov. Cbass will tbrir imperative duty.
B»t the
Pontiac. August 1Mb, and at warded that duty. The sped fa? texts that
Yprirati. August 17th. Emineuttpeak- J-t
u tioi^se,

speak at

er, rfaur own State will be prrsewtand
address Utoir fallow cithern at all of the

»l«n,reo, wklrt
b,

tu.

icuW h»r« r—d

Imusul or

&gt;ta

unosnt, they MMed t«lj »10,&lt;N», urf

raa iteBuu ta Wx IIIB.TSB.

Them *m %»—« Ira* th. UWal-no- i
orf. «Hd&gt; 1* &lt;xl«r rapra* lbw Um I
fa tb. 11 ,
.b-Juulf tWrraM U» (

"W"

A

qurtill; W Hfai

•ill, tfccUWU &lt;VIt.. anu &lt;m»'A
atewphrafe.. ■ AllulanUrf,«S

H as tbe hite«&lt;«tal.
be Sdfofa buddfau is u
nfoetabte; tar grramd
ssaaMad.tfeforetart I
Perwma, w&gt;4 reridents

JouTwti.cux * 00

bbese, was shut and daogeroeriy wpood—Tbe Pioneer of ttefa village, finds •d te'ai/a^ wi^a
&gt;■.
fault wftj&gt; Ife. rida aM.ys^ R.1^?

speak far MtppelT, so while’Wk

ill fbwnded pretensions of the anI ted man

—Tbe Missouri KepubHrttn, (Douglas

a Bible io pfocre.
.i J
Begieftr—E. S. Lact.
1^* Ur. Tone,ufMnr»!u»n, pr&lt;^rtrtor
Treanrcr—II, A. Barker.
Clerk—E. W. Bamwul
ofta fetal in that place, died a fea days
Proatatll»g Attorney—3. W.-Evirugte.
■»ce of-wpoplsxy.
.r.. -. nt •.
.
SW-B. W. Wamrrx.
.
A faab named Montague waterCircuit Court Commiuioner—Lcmam
Footm
.
rralod pl .Turww, ,C. .W.,» lii&gt;l .dv&gt;
Judge of Probate—Guoixr.
ura.&lt;krfa&gt;l »ilh*u&gt;bu&gt;li&lt;v USjOOO
Our correspondents adds : -&gt; - ft t ' ■ n

bsBhreptejr.

the

worshippers and German-haters.

us that tbe

moua taxariouoo as toeff.*; » complete

Breckenridge ticket, In the

Empire Stale, puts a quietus upon

A private letter Informs

Republicans of Eaton cuuuty held their
Convaotion on the Sth in*L, nod nomina­
ted the following ticket: '
'• • ’ V’*’

■ r„ ; ■■

PROBATE NOTICE.

�ggpUBIJCAN

BANNER.

^yjgUL FAFXt 01 BARRY OOB1TT.

A R R IV AL

Jiral ani 2gis£fllaitews.

AND ALCOHOL.

S*vi Yovm Etm.-Eu.js Lvrurit, Is

HIATE

NOTICE.

ICHIOW. B^ c.

yppp.ng in town, at the house of Dr. J.

till IIHH8,

M. Ruttu ll. fur the purpoae of treating

w ran wntasAL rMroBrfuav. jn

uH d&gt;teH»e* of tbe eyes.

DRY GOODS

Hie coofidooue

WoJ

In hh ability to cure sure eyes from what-

7d

GROCERIES,

requires no

be

Drer c»um is meh, tltet

unless a cure is affected.

GROCERIES!

Saw Mill ix Orxitknox.—Boltwood

DRY GOODS

4 Grant have got tbeir b*w mill ia oper-

Tea. coffee. ^dgab, Bpiocr. rDTER,

stk.n, and nre rehdy.to make lumber aa

PRVXRL HGK RAtti 38, COD FIBS.

We have

men a« logs are fumiahnd.

now four saw mills &gt;ithiu » distance of

________

□ne uitle.

vicinity, on Satuiday, Monday and Tue*day mnrmngi loat So fiw as heard from
oo damage was done.

ro» rm etraaxt. Bixtm or tux

_________

r alive and well, dual Jbank^ie
oftbiaj
been swept away
Bitter* it rwotnme..— . ,
Michael Honea, a Dutchman,living about
the tend.
This U tbe
three milca from this village, beat his ralur. beesnte. a* a gmLtral thing, they trill not
jj-— ——- —
—^ddfliiltobw prtMratMk.
daughter—a girl eighteen years old—in | Aey hare been compelled to adtnoM«&amp;p the
df the Bitter*upon the comtnuhitr. Sold
a most shiK-king manner, on Friday last. eiaim*
by all druggist*.
It appear* be set her to dragging in tbe
OcTBAOKAM Cxcxltt OF

a

labim

Upon

hit return liume, he seized the heavy ox

vm.:nm iso. pIper,
VELOPES, C4BMI, Acui Ao.

Herrick’a Kid Strrngthning Plnatera.
na naair rraaxommr**

ts

Upon our shelve* may bo found all ef tbe
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

urvuirirau wwraDk. nicu,. ou.r.u uvu. is.
In*, balsam* and gum*, oo beanufol kid Jeatherf
aandantbaaa pcMltariy adapted to the want* at
?hn«/M and other*. Their application ia m*ivrraal uptally to the strong man. tbe delicate wo­
man, and feeble Infant. To each and all they will
prove a balm and a blearing. Tlrnlr um I* acreeai
bit and witbointnnoyanccoriruuble. Each Fla*ter will waarfrom one to four mon Uu. and in rt&gt;re&gt;• matk oomptaint*, *pr*in. and A-sfor*. ftranenOr
effect cures when all other remedies frit Full di­
rections will be found on the back of each. Pub­
lic speaker*, vocahrt*. miohters »f the go*pel,
sad others. Will airtngthco thvlr lannund im.
prove thetr voice* tf wtariay firm &lt;w uAr
Price 10% cent*.
r&lt;* the above articlM ar* sold by *U the deal­
er* in Ma*ling*and by *11 Drnxgtal* throughout
th* United Btab-o. Canada* and South America,
al whole**!* by all large Droggirf* in th* priacipal ciUcaI
HERRICK A BROTH KR,
rkicnCAL Canirr*, Albany, N. T.
Sold at Hasting* by A P. Roberta A Co.. Bettwtnd A Grant, sad by dealer* everywhere.
Primer Brother*. Traveling Agent*.

A
CARD.
tfona. fAbS? Cd&gt;rnetirt,"F|Ae

the past aeventakb &lt;eaka. now otter* (free of
charge, Io al! who desire d, the ncipe and dlrecbecsitki «he bad not accuiiiplished more tioni for making a. aitnple Vegetable Balni.lbot
in l,i» abwiw. He even seized an ax and | will, in from two to eight day*, remove 1’ipmle*,
Blullic*. Tan, Freektea, SallowucM, *nd all im
threatened tu kill her, when his wife in- ' panlica and ruwfhoaaa of the ekin, leaving the
*atno-M nature uilen.ioi it aboald fo —eoft^lsar,
tericicd, and the girl fled.
■mootb. and beautiful. Thia ia no humbug or
Her Gee and bend are bn&lt;ily lat emted j catchpenny ud*r. and lba»* who think it attoh.
and a heavy cut of set eral inches in length

•upon Lcr6re.wt,lie»ides several other cuts ,
uid bruises upon her person.

Hones fled I

and insi:i'ly*l -stn captured.

&gt; hisan.
ORIN L.RAY,
*
ClR-nltfunrt.Cntnmi.tn.er.
i. SolicUur hr CcMaaiNMt. s ’ J*
July iMb.
jrae-r'
&lt; F.i;V SALE
UtOAN—The 'Cimiit Coart
of&gt; Barry. *u Cltanem?.*' ■
ruv« yrJ ftawgtalMMf,
»»

50,00 Copies already Sold.
ETEBYBODIi

BY TRANK CBOSBY,
Read TbIS!

Prvsidrtit.
tL» eaUtet, &lt;W«*d ■•tc lbtb d*&gt; oT
riii l„ ttaiXiKuri &lt;•«*;* .&lt; ►»l\t^,*lL*'&gt;lJ1Lrri‘.'‘ * Ul1^1 ‘*l

r the Couit li&lt;iuae,.ln the lil|a«r ,
uh! county ol Bony, «u Tnc*d*t,.
iptcmLcr,al one o ckckF. 11.
iiemcnla contained in tte awlrtb IU lire bill &lt;-f ci wiaistut Biol

riAsrixcs

inion

school.

Induient Horn and Tumor* cured by Tr»»k *
Map&lt;elie i'
Ueucer*

Then- uill be a Vucutiun nf &lt;»nc week
during the lM-ii&lt;inya,nnd one
two weeks
al tbe clime of Uk arc*&gt;ud term.
Tiixrb are- tlir»u» Departnu-nta in the
Sd»«lh VtZ«; PltUAAUV, IxTEUteCDlAT*,
and litcii School. *
’
'
Each l)r|utrtmer.l will lw under the
»uprrvi*tmi of a conmetmt Tent-hcr. whp
i» rxpvvtol to fully andfaithfully attend
t*&gt; tbe dtities &lt;*f tbuir respective deparjfull nn'tl
Tlic ctuirao of stndt
ample, n* n Preparatory School; vielnk

□BATE NOTICE.

r.'^'SESShf

Tur wwol rr.tn will (•■unntrwcc ,on
« ««wJ Monday of S&lt;pteuliter.
'
It will vnsist of three term*, of four-

with any iu tbe cuentry.
The j|i ml and Phi aical

wants of pa-

p’.l* will Iw considered and cared fill, an
««ll as the lutcilcdtnal.
•
'
The School building ia commodious and
fluninrtablr. the grotintfe spacious ami
pleasant, and the Iccatioti healthy.
Person*, not Midentu of the District,
will be admitted to lite privileges uf die
Sch'i.l, by conforming to tbe rules and
najing tuition nt the following rate* :
• simas r D»*a«tmkxt, $2 00 a Term.
Ixtumcduts DiraitTMixr, &gt;3 ,00 a
Term.
(Iran Scatxw, || 00 a Term.
Payment required in advance, in every
Good board can be had, and emrmiodioua and pleasant rooms for thuae who
wish to board them*elve*,at vary reason­
able ratea.,

lltutjtrs.

LAWYER

Counsellor in Business.

&lt;■ w-.ll at tend free of charge.
■( thu Committee.

Lamu.

BATES

Cotnpriacs all the latsst style* of 8II.K8,
Cbaliin, briBunte, lawn*, Bcrege*. FRENCH
ML'HLINH, and all other krtMrttmt.can Wnam.
•d, many of which are greatly superior in quality
and beauty to anything heretofore offered in thi*
Ever shown in this

Market, wfciA

are prepared to sHl at a small •

• , -

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

rnixTS

Stilll...
CLOTHS.

THE

CORD,

_____ _ _________________

TOWELING,

'WlArHTl.

and all kinds of domestic goods;

also

CLOTHS, plain and fancy
CAfiBiMERES, Linen Drillings, Den
BROAD

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
Hastings, Muy id, 10te. £

,,

■. ’ • 1

tins, F, A: M. Caaaiineres, TW EEDS,
and every kind of GOODS fur Men and

Boys' Clothing which we offer at

•nts h:ne been made to en-

W. 11.

VERF CHEAPEST

aMIUa IMbvjer.
Tbe Beatind Cheapest Household Berne■ dy In the World.

goad, and beat his daughter mt*t cruelly,

•’» ■iiiiulred and three. inGtevll-

BO

We abo keep M hand a good aitortment of

Fatkdl—

•field, and came himself to town.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

D. Ci CAIN. .
Tbe diaeovery of •oating' * pill with ingar ataItmted with Dr. Herrick. All other* are counterMta, and iffaMd will do harm, .ad dieappteat IbS
alck. H.rriek’a PtU* are elegantlv put up. Mt la a
box. with a large sheet of dlrectio’nt. and tell for

surtpcjpr Mnmnmmi
M Cvvklie Extracts,

Fawr.—Slight lr'JatJ appeared in this

tt Tell* You How to draw up Partnership
Paper* and give* general forta*
for AgTWimeOta of all kind*.
lUtBja
Uill* of 8*1«, L*a*e». and
Fetitiona.
It Tel!* You Ilew to drew np Benda and
Mortgage*. ASdaviu, Power*
of Attorney. Notes and Bill*
of Exchange. Receipts, and
deleaves.
'
' ,
It Tells You The law* fsr the Collection of
d«bt*, with tbe Statute* of
Lfciitalioo, and amount aod
kind of property Exemptfrom
Execution in every Sum, . ,.
It Telia You How to make an, asaignment
POWERS A CAJIPHELL.
•
’ protwriy, with form* for Comuoaition with creditor*,«»d tba
The •nbteribar* would inform thccitiMaa of
fnvolvent law* of every SUue.
Barfing* and vianily. that they are now prepared It Telia You Tbe legal relatione
h*to &lt;to all butane** pre taking to

HOSTtTTER S

STCMACHJITYeRS.
The propricitit* ami r«j’nf‘W1r-rcrt ''&gt;r!WlB’terrors clXeihiat&lt;p&gt; sTuM.unr.ulT-;
rots enu eppesi with parrcet^.atfihMjtt W,
ubjakfoa^an i cit»rti* grttendly -it lite
State*.•bcetn»«c the anieleltaa att .in^Lai*|W-.
tai ion heretofore unknown. A ftw fort* u|«.»
Ihi* point will apeak more j.ow.rfitl’y tlwn
Yolnmer of b.tre aaKni-mAk M ■ toning pelfrry.
The ct&gt;u*utnpt:pa Cf HoJlCtlcr'i Siumnch ®f(-;
I er* for the 14-1 year .tme^&amp;tcd to &lt;rck a Leif

NEW FIRM!!

■aw.? nswri

HASTINGS

BLACKSMITHING,

TANNERY!
Tbe anbaenbar hating lease* tba Hatting* T*uaery for a termitf year*, it now prepared to

Tar Hiles on Shares,
orotbcrwiae.au customer. m*y de*»r«. White
am! I el low OAK BARK taken in exchange
'
Yar TauniauAll Lealbcr Warranted good or no pay.
Cask PaW lor Ilidtw.
Also, Leather For Sale.
Tbe patronage of Uw public 1* nolicited.
Hasting*. May 29, UM.
1/ R.gQLU

ASSOCIATION

on tbori notiee. *od in a manner untnrpatMd.
gjf Particular attention gi*et&gt; to llnrae and
Ox Shooing. Alao to at iund* of Plow work.
Wagon Unaing. ete..ctc.
AU kind* of produce taken in exchange al markHr—; CAS*
pobl.cpalroo*g«l« koHcited.
,
Shop at tbe old stand of Samuel PoWpra^x* Main

£TaWM&gt;«.

I

n. F. CAMPBELL.

Hatting*. *"’«&lt;* L ,ftt®

“*3-rI

LAN RS FOR SALE!!
The eadacrilwr offer* for aale.lb* foHowiny deaarid&lt;dLABVS,WU»ted iu tbe oonutr-of Barty.

1•

CAN’T BE BEAT.
GOODS; alao Hosiery, every style of Glove* and
Mitts, Bonnett*. 'Ribbon*, Drea* Trimming*, etc.

READY-19 A DE CLOTHING.

TRY OUR TEAS

tale, with lb. taw MfdAba'rt
ijuiremctn* thereof In.ewy

M

tarignrtring

in* Burgcon.to *H who apply by loUer.wilb
. aMaarinlfou ffrf&gt;etrconditiou7T*ffv- oeaopsttan,

vhotanre e»]
mnaigiMiE u_-----------_
.
m*g««riua»n*g*nrml daldlityt arflwgsW^s*.
th* sdric. of pbysieiM.»,;bey lH*,».t-tai»»wd.

Ih-

,&lt;» i, 1 Lu', ,1 tftWlWb'". &lt;M&gt;J1 S-‘«A'S&gt;e brnt

;?

iduKD/'

OfVI WIT -- ------------

Jaha Z. Pot tar, pabllafaer,

r

Ur

:

ISAAC C. MOTT.

COMPOUXD EXTRACT,

OF

ROOTS FOB

rate the cserglM at tbs awtem. atn»as*Uibh
autihW toheer-Up under her otbaskiag l&lt;Ma
- —Ikirtu NBtdinr-inotberage’*"
Dltt.r* tt all Mhur hretebrv
of th* people of »*rry county demand, aad not

ea,ui.*Egg»*. -j

fr'eoyrupAy—McNxlIvV

Gtocs.ta. fc rw^r Good"
K_a—M In tbr rtsteteh &lt;» weatarn mar-

shinglis,

ftbdrew’a Lath, BeWJor. Andrew’s Oa-

W* wish to buy OXEN. COWS, and YOUNG

r --"”*

Srnjttta.

■'*

SE2yGI: W. MILLS, JOHN BOE
“Mt JOHN B. VAN JtRL'NT. J,

AKXi;^.«gK

CHEAP.

Hion School—^Mrfrra—Satmder’s
Fifth leader, WilWa Abr&gt;d«ud Hiaio

u°i»c j Anibaafa. ’

U*i aud *ir&gt;&gt;ilr*i traudfea

IT TELLS YOU It* !*•' *nd e■ .■1are&lt;llrra^■

CKKAT DI»COT«*T I
» .’’
THE THluieoPUBWB STONE

a Analyaia. &amp;wnc»—Gray’s But
•y.Ounavwik
Abdmr. 4 Stoddanfa Latin Grtmnurr,

irpliu*, ec.rfrt. ilrnLmhtf
I'wrrf/and gir't.jM ma

frritaMrW'" •; I
rr"tells ,yqu .Tfe» ivmjdua^' »f iniuM.t».

Wf"”
VEBY

K H- WAL­

1)aTie,&gt;‘ EUmefitery Atp^rauDuvie’s
l*»»ersity ArithmeUe. Dxrtc’a Practical

.
,

K EEOsWs O I L

im«.,»,;„_jaiaa EI.IZA
INOWLTON.

U of tba U. 8.

IT TEL,U LOT

givafers^Jr^*^

K—..I On— -DO L- tbifSuwSniA, &lt;h- 0 eJe—TWXL-

ifrrt ^aoks.

IT TEf.U» TOO «b«mw»pMtwt ofCm«|*?Sk«A
..eO .» n(A .lU’NCWSlIliikEm

'

•ric medtainra farialabod free *H charge.

Pknugr Dipartwixt—Webb’wCnrdx,
Bbwders New Serie*,Monlcelh’a G^&gt;g«pl&gt;y. Davies’ Aridmietic.
l»mxti&gt;UT«—Sounder's Now Reader,
wle’a Arithmetic, Montretlft Geogrn
Pe’ArP“on« ^UDtoc 4» Scribner's aysteiu
«f Writing.
I।

Bit nropzssnjt

11 TELLS fOU Uor. foativodm^w.the'ufok
4V!M|l. |«.&gt;hk&gt;i
.
ta&gt;» I* |&gt;n p«.re drixAta poulr
.
trira.vt*,**.-! be».it&gt;guaid
,
.
*u&gt;uui.ii4u4iun fouu. .t ar
!.u. ■
, UgtetwAw***..,Mtatav-

b;ubxixg fluid
edical advice

Hm« SraTOL-Frot N. H.
BMDGE. Uk {■Hoeip.l oOb. Bki.
land Bernlnnry.
' ''

bridge.

n.. - r -. ■ aM.UVhi^bJbX

What everybody
TBK F oil LI UO&lt; 5r4iKt't

Our assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery.
SILVER 8FOOXS, Port Monah. Hoop Skirt*,
Yankee Notion*, end tbinge in general is full and
complete.

tana* in

■

B. 11. LOLKca &lt; ». CrOi Aaisw,

V fBiSMJ-l

It Tell* You Wli»t cvualitutc* Libel *»d
Slander, and the law At Io Mar­
riage Dower, the Wife’* right
In Property, Diyorte, *ad AU-,
roonr.
* ; “ ‘
It Telia You Tbe law for MwAanlc*' Uanaio pcfhigMie.i}ii&gt;&lt;U&gt;i&lt;J* vf the Biller*. Imra'eUM
We hare school book*, nil kind* of blank l-ookv,
every Stale, and the Natarali*- MatImatiou »f *h ItfvaluaLje tut&lt;UeinS, ifcftb ia Pocket Ledger*. Mechanic*' M*ne*l, Arnold *
aiionlava of thia country, and dekiucil lehe u&lt; cfoluvirg a* lib'c H»eif.
_
bow lo r*raply wiU» U*c same. • Du*tn:ieg« Stomach IMIlcm( bar*, tinned writing Fluid, Note, Cep, Leiter. end Legal Pa
per,
and all kind* of itationery Jn great variety.
TbS law convening' l«aarisne /» (J—Uan.l tn. rrgfo|e&gt; "beye frt’r 'and nga«
, aad bow- to obtain one. and the and vnri'-utf' &lt;4bc»: UltaM c-saj luini* hare
Pre-emptfon taw* to Pubtta demited tlkir tMiiaa l-y UiittCr*.!^ Tb be
laud*.
.
tl.ie te ‘tt*e ch&gt;iAte&gt;iily',tliia lint .'-HIStem’'
It Tells You Tbe law for Fatesta, with mode are a errtabi &lt; uro for ih*-V&gt;rni|-iA
'Ikf
ofprooedure is cbtrining.Otto, dlatartov tfie iboJifpriclnr* K jKir.rdyl^MIWlUi Interferences, Assign•
• njesta aad table of Fee*.
pen'll and Wack Tea*, a* were ever off&lt;
»K,Kai;j2; Jig

.fmLADEl.i'llIA.

kind* of r«i». •O'1-

abmifj be addreated Io '

ATTLB-Alao HOGS tad SEW.

.ffiSv iTdoowTJ&lt;M
N. BAILEY.

Heating*.

^*"*1

�FOR ALL WHO W1NT-

£ ;s

ebw* all. try the aeearnl tafreDoe. Whet•wr be be eri^a. it te toroditt/y ia the &lt;m•titatfam. daeMaUac"fttapent. to chiktem
■fate tta third aad tartb MMxaxfcm; t ta*d***L
it ***** to be the red eC Hi* who *yi, “t

RW
J»

^to tfct**—*e, by d*y»4iio* from the
bleed ef eorrwpt er nkeroe* matter, whteh. ia
th* h*«&gt;, Hvw. and internal o»*n«, te tanned
nibwil i: tat th* (tea&lt;te. miLn*; «ad mt
tte an**, arapdoM er ana TbtetmlcartwyfloaT whid, pwdrr, fa
blood, deprom*

ot

foil

1 20
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&lt;M *&gt; I 1»

W5

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s sis
w i rf • i af lo lfc»
il M 1ft d* It U

803
FU4

ANNUAL TAX BALES.

&gt;a oi .j*..*
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OS LOW PRICES

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OTO

vot

IBM.

B* 48 «

AYER'S

Ceaywte Eitnct •( Sareaparilb,

road, thence *ee«h an the Maerf *a&lt;4 road Hr far
that a Um nmning theec* weet te tbe Fee. Ime. nd
Meth ee See. Um te th* place of bprian^o^willtn«i of* *7"" *S
ft
l»* to de • «
taw* t Worth of Jtanr f W-t

We can clothe jroo from the crown

of tbe

bead to the bole of

13 s B?«
v i» t ar fc * w
tt n t M *&gt;'«**

Come nnd See !!
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

h-M
an

the foot

oud werraot prices to euit.

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1080
1031
1034
1035
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M'©T3 &amp; SUDIE?,

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MAGNETIC

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HARD-WARE

V«TAkrPOKUc
J totefte
bate*

£'!S

Wa

AND
eMetly, nethiaremaina but eowmon

ly f*r*eivw. by the iaale of thia tWrraiaa. that II ia eal.rrly &lt;1.terral f. ota
/JQotbar aotetataa.
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JSISEL'

CIW
uuu

DRY GOODS!

oar rood* to

mM

tbe tl«M aa

tbe tnmble offiomj to K
x~ wl Bu^l.

OmA

u&gt; uxU,

Kx-w Arrangement
JBOOTS &lt;3c SHOES,
rsSrt
M. uwK wwU -A«&gt; . y—yu-

BOLT WOOD di GRANT.

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HASTB&amp;St-MW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 18G0.
jliislingj' ilushitss §inrt«rj.

FLOOD Pt RfFint AXf BUxi I Ji 3

■MM

- ■- '

ftriyttal
a certain Solomon

no. i6.

j_________
the discordant sowftds eirpr prn0uqtd.—
Ths next morning Mr; Sloeum fount! him-

tample-htiUdlng mu

ysraMppnaamygite

•II Detdful

fcOLTWOOD

in J. KEXFJELD

«n original genius.

k^KALER

*** "WiTj.

Peter

qunw, ti’eu"
AatoHU^y Mebopeful heir wro tattght
An idj a luid once uecurred toTetcr.but
tbe art' and sck-nra of the trails
ba had njocUtf k m wild and cUtaariod;
now it again recurred tn him, with a pos­
sibility &lt;A carrying-it into execution, and
Wmlned. In spit* «,f lb*
&lt;4 bls he aaked, “where is Bob, the jer !"
‘•When Sl-cum went off," answered the
devil, “he loft, a.’mirmous lot rtf work to
4" i
Bob and I amplified away at it,

1
..l 1 J!*MaskI smith, who lived in the village ofTwihkMlOnATIU REMEDIES!!
ill* *Mch ^a mwewberr between the
atnhulalcd down here.”
| Atlantic and Par.fic ocesins,Mainc and the
“Well, now," said Peter, putting on
Gulf ./ Mexloi.
In «hat nart
th* above described frrun bis eomincncmgheontW read many
trfet ofohmtry-'lt la situated; wa are nnt of the articles In the Polar Star, hy spell­
them things what they print with, and I’ll
ing out half tbe words.
His next ambi­ give Sam Sneum a buster.”
tion was to become a aubaeriher to the
Its northwestern corner.— Polar Star. Bnt he dared not ask awdst- the devil, with a look of lu^mlshmcnL—
nner '.fhhi father, for old Salomon would “Why, Peter! Sam 8locum would mar­
tyrize n»y back tHI them wouldn’t ba a
sh«w. as take a newspaper; an Peter wrv- vtMilxdauf akmMimi ill"
rd all the shilling*.»ixp«m&gt;*t&gt;*. and pennira
Paler would aot givu it up an.
He
■ klrt.m nrc educated.
It has stores nnd that came into his possesion, until he petderad a moment and then said : “You
t’roreries and two public houses; one hsd enough to enable him to eubsddHe la me hath some of’em and ITU make
ORIGINAL LETTIRK
mllcd “Tin- Hotel," tne other known as •or the paper in Ms own name. TMs be
molds from ’em. and you enn have ’em
the “Mansion House." h u the coiintv did. with&lt;wit hia father's knowledge, and
agalu ’furc Slocum eaitpca back."
it was left every Wrdnnidav evening at
The devil pondered a moment, and
riv-u* scsmi
hi« bed-room window, by Mr. Sioen rtf* then answered: “By golly, I’ll do It."
by the rra«&lt;
nnwldcs. if not with the most profound ■^Carrier Boy;” for Mr. ST«&gt;cwm had n
They repsired m tbe printing officeAnd
I
anting
and
wisdom,
yet
with
the
utmost
“Carrier Boy" that he brought with him. besides lending Peter the type, the devil
ni wmaBRER
Whence he originated, no one knew—or gave him some instnirtion in setting them
what name his parents railed ' him by In up, supplitd him with ink. and eave him
Ihattxmty CT^rt. baptism—if they ever christen Printeys’ nn old Mick,
Peter labored diligently,
the plsrr. the iq;- devils—for ho never was known in Twin­ and by four o’clock the next morning bis
&gt;n a level; hut in kleton by any other cognomen than that molds were finished.
Then from the
some incrawsrd in wraith, trf Slocum's devil.
tH.OOD I'VUIFIEn and IU.OOL
while others , remained
He wa« now some fifteen yrara nld, fi-ut of type.
His next business was to
i! i1.
with rather a slender frame; a long.large make a form in which u&gt; place them.—
head ; a wide. enpnciouM mouth; large, Having everything prepared, he wrote
raa divided into three distinctly marked goggle ryes, and hair that bristled tip like out his ankle, and placing it before him
•In**—. JTbe £&lt;*mi!y ••ffirinls. me return is. “quills upon the fretful porcupine." H«* he prucvedvM k&gt; set it up.
Peter bud io
wns, in faet. n real hatebet-taerd d&gt;-vll, his |wisscaa&gt;on several of Mr. Slocum's
with a participle voice, partaking &lt;if the circulars, which were printed only &lt;m one
qualities of a soneak and n growl.
He
inlwtratnni.
had a wav.tno.ol using “skientifie terms,’’ and having itikt-d bis type be placed one
R,.rb wa« the ainiati&lt;« of Twinkle ton. as be called thi-m, to appear learned.
-•f tbe pieces mi them, then spreading Ms
Peter was not cun'ent of being merely I leathern apron upon it, be covered thnt
a subscriber, be wnntr^J sl^o to be a con | with a board,and crowned tbe whole with
tributor to tbe Polar Star.’
So ho ap- j a be».vy piece uf iron. When tbe weight
plied to his former instructors, and in was removed, Peter leaped with joy ;
three months more lie could surely form there was an article written by his own
■lune tbnt hod transpired among them tn something with a pen that had a resem- ! hand, and printed with bis own type. It
SHATTERED I OXbTITUTKJXS.
Mance to written letters, ffew consider- j ran as follows ;

:

DR ROllACKS

f.alj.

D bsrt

’

M
J. W. OIK LK1

J. F. ROBERT*
riixtoo gl»»F. potty,

W. FARIiEll

the arrival in the vll-

IVaE tUKAi TU UUL,

the neras-mry mater! da for the establish
meet of a printing ••ffice.
,

which he proponed to commence the pub'tra’i.ei of a weekly newspaper as soon
h« three hundred re*n«nsihln stlltarrllwf a
iild he obtained. The citizens of Twinre ddlohied with the ideaol hav-

RECRUIT TUE DEMLiT..TED,

1. A. 1 OL

(X

H-e county, nnd
hxndred “reapo”*»hle names." Tim next
Wi-dneadav wns nshered Into being the
first number of the “Polar Star."
Its npnenrance was quite creditable tn

KVWf.LI.

JOHN ROBERTS

. CHEIRY,

than six months old ; domestic incident*,
which dated not more than a month hark;
।jt had doer the fair thing. »nd a whole
-ig* was filled with theij advertisement a.
Rut atmerlativelv in advance of all

eum said:

"We shall d&lt;&gt; our utmost, tn

visitor to Its rrndrrs. In politic* It will
i»lv adv-mats the principles of
democrarie partv.tbr onlv true

ft. II. FULLER

HEATH &amp; OOTANT.

'

His sahsertbera. not bring ve^r pnlBe-

,

-flvm. were In eratadr* over “their

I r- p'ir- d with,lcX'-erding
Y T’tT®agrant
1 jov.

'•uTx'^u

ing himself duly qualified, be wryite an
srticlc which he left one evening in Mr.
.Slocum’s sanctum,without the knowledge
of the editor.
Tbe next Wednesday evening, Peter
was at the window of his room, anxiously
awaiting tbe arrival of hia pap-e.
At
iisigtb Mr. Slocum's devil appeared, with
a broad,grin distorting bis goblin feature*
and h.-m&lt;lvd it to Peter, saying ; “Here*
your paper, P. P.” Peter snatched the
damp *t&gt;eet from him, and opmed it in
such haste, and in such a state of nervouj
agitation, that it wns torn and lent in »•»riuus plaraa.
Eagerly be scanned page
after page, column after column, in vain
for his article, till his attention urns ar­
rested by a [paragraph headed P. P., and
be read as follows:
“We are astonished nt the presumption
of those,who. without any natural talenL
•w even acquired abiliiie*. still think the
production of their ignorance fit l«» lay
before tbe public.
Them- thoughts arc
suggested by finding on ou r table .a paper
signed ‘ p p.”
W|w&gt; the writer is we
know n«l—but have an inkling that it is
Peter Promise, or Peregrine Pickle. We
advise the yonng aspirant uftur literary
honors, tn Irave the writing hw new sim­
pers to wiser and no&gt;ra experienced brad*
and hands, and continue a’ the bellows
and anvil as his must appropriate place.”

thar is A man In thia tWon who thinks
he n«*c rnoren: all krmshun! and bo is the
Dan&gt;dE«i; fide that ever! Kun and it*s
aAra slowkum SqEl
We cannot give tbe whole of thia orig-.
inal production, but have presented enough
to show that it was inimitable in etymol&lt;*&lt;y. unique in orthography, printed s«ctttndetn ariern. and waaaltngetbar worthy
of tbe origiual gnnius from whom it cminAtrd. In the evening hr left, unobaerv.

at two ot the nn*t frequented stores.—
The next afternoon; as wna his wi&gt;nt,,Mr.
Slocum walked down from his office to
the Mansion House.. As be passed along

a sort of dunblr-hitdi, wlndh made b's
penion rise nnd fall with an umfulshiry
moti&lt;m. Thb was termed thn *81000111
gait,” and was imitated hy all in Twiklet«m who made any pretentions to *,u»u.”
On the countenance of every one ha met
there •»*a amilo. scarcely perceptabla it
is tfuc. still it wais smile, “How much
the people think ' of me," he thought;
“they smile at my appearance.”
The
next week P.ter distributed another batch
of hand-hilla. aliowinv up Mr. Sloeum in
a very ridumlotia light. As the editor
took hia a-cu-iomod stroll the next day,
bn diaoivered u br&gt;«d grin on the fanes of
•Il ha aaw; he could anxmnt for II in no
Etna, Vesuvius. Hrckla. Citopaxi, An- other wav than to place it to the credit of
A fortnight la­
■ isana. aven purgatory itself, uhat arc his em-bantlng presence.
yojr firoa, terrific aa they are, D&gt; the ter Peter came out with an illustrated
mighty fiaine which thtse limn kindled
io; the breast &lt;»f Peter 1 what arwyoar ut- with a long pole on biaabouldrr.tr&gt; which
was tied by a string a rather dimly dis­
multums leavings, when the raging lava
Underneath it were the
struggles for vent, to the fearful-vpnams cerned star.
. ■
&gt;/unbounded wralh. which ahix-k. his words:- .

S&lt; m 3|&lt;&gt;ukutn snp the pOqar ghu.

In » short .time the editor of tb«.Pedal*
Star became convinced that the poor devil
waa innocent, and that the mysterious
hand lillls were tbe work of some one out­
side the office. But with all hia talents and
discernment, and bis naturally inquisitive
and prying turn of mind.be could not dis­
cover the author.
The next week ba
came oat la m t-dltorial of three columns
on tbe subject; and ifie following Bates
day be aloud on the platform of the Manni&lt;&gt;n House And declaimed two hours to
tbe Assembled inhabitants of Twinklsfon,
on tbe bose.unmsnl v attad upon a respect*
able gegtletnan which hod beett perpetrat­
ed In thtlr midst.’*
Peter mingled with the throng, and en­
joyed the scene with exquisite relish; Mr.
Brush, the school mMter, .observed him,
and became convinced of tho paternity of
tb-&gt;se singular productions a hick had rah

revealed tbe whole tn him. Mr. Brush
was s»» pleased with his original genius,
th :t be wait t-&gt; old Solomon, and after Idboring four hoars with him. he persuaded
him to let Peter be placed at a Manuel
Labor School Shortly After lbs achonl
master and Peter left the village in tjottlpany, nnd repaired to a distant part of tbe
Stale, where Peter entered a school w hile
Mr. Bush became a teacher.
After Peter’s departure, Mr. Slocum
Eeq,, Editor of the Polar Star, the no*
cepted lover of iMisa Keturab Longface.
reigned the undisputed autocrat of Twinkk*t&lt;&gt;n. After a nice courtabip be led the
fair Keturah to the altar, and they twain
become one flesh. Tbe honey moon pann­
ed as honey muons generally d&lt;r, bnt soon
after its ea pi ration there commenced A
fearful contest for domestic supremacy.
Wo will not do Mr. Slocum the injustice
to aay thnt be yielded without n struggle;
nay—be fought manfully fnr bis prerug*
live, resolutely contesting the ground,
inch bj indt, nnd reluctantly retreating
fn-m one line of defense to another; but
the rrlen’h-ss gave Mm no lirtie to recruit
his exhausted forces; morning, noort nhd
night, there was one incessant peal of fe­
male artillery, till every positH&gt;n of de­
lense being beaten down, and he exposed
to a fire more terrible in its effects than
a battery of Paxban guns, was forced to
an unconditionarsurrender.
The trinniphan: victor nnw boosted,
that though Mr. Slocum ruled tbe eminty sbe ruled Mr. Slocum.”
And Mr.
Slocum did rule the county; and as subonlinatcs are more tyranical than princi­
pals, he ruled it with a r»d of cast atecL
Ita spared Ho one who differed frnm him
politically. No blood hmind *••« ever
more eager na the trail n| a tuttawav slave,
than was he in tracing utft political delinSnenta. And when be had di«cov«rrd
icm. with what malicious joy would bo
drag them forth, front thcli* biding places,
bi-Aira the public hold tjiern up io soortj
and ridlfcule; examine. Uy, condemn nhd
politically decapitate them. Tbon with a
horrid relish wouM he mangle thn lifeless
remains, and plarcing them on a funeral
pile composed of their broken op politi­
cal opinions, consume them 4Ith the fire
of democratic seal. Still he was not sat­
isfied till they Arose from their ashes,
pure, whole h«&gt;g democrats.
Several years Had passed slnoe Peter
left the place, when a young gentleman
made his appearance in the village.
He
was prepoacsaing In msnrierai well e!u
rated and Intelligent. Who be was, nr
whence ba rsme mi orle knew. He staid
a few days nt the “Hotel," and then left
again. Sk&gt;n after his departure, Mr. Jar­
via. proprietor of the “Hotel,” set a num­
ber of workmen to repairing a large di­
lapidated building which Jtad IxMy o&gt;nfo
into bls poaessiun. Mr. Slocum, whn, faesides bcirfg naturally inquisitive, thonght
It his duty tn know all that was going on
was very anxious tn find nut for what use
it was intended; but could get no light nn
the subject froth thn workmen, and when
be questioned Mr. Jarris. tbe latter gave
him evartte answers, wMla a s«nll£ptay«d
around iba corner of bis month. Every
day while the rapairing prooeea was goin/
on did the odiu»r visit »r, tn mirk the pro,
arts* &lt;&gt;f the workmen, and tn aae.if they
would rvtxt dn&gt;p some hintthat would grat­
ify his great curiosity. But it ra all in.
vain. He dtuld. by no monnar of mean*
worm the secret f. om them. At length,
going one day to pay U the Accustomod
visit, be found tho building locked, and
nn entrance to be bad. though thorn were
evidently persons within.
Hu unmedl
ately wont to -his fatbsr-lp-law. Judge.
Long face, and suggested that sorrtetbiag
should be done. In the premise*, ns he auspeaud something wrong was going on;
but the Judge concluded thort was noth­

‘Bst&lt; ftbi

tkew em mUHM
navi* Wspark ofd5i

_____

DOW blazed tip

Wld&gt; to. Um a.™ .&lt;
con.«, ama^d nm,

____

dn,„ Wlo

r»u uVu*,

pibiw*, prk,.ta, ,««. ..Ml
the donr-opcr&gt;M, and a neatly dreumd

h-a -bH, ua 00

•a th. ft.nnf -m^rsriassrBss

hungKfdf*', pertratnosielmM. ttnd Mr.
Pnwui« having c.mimencrd faaaetaga
weekly paper In tbe villege. wished ta sXehtngc *iih him.
“Promise! Promise* What Promisef*
•Peter PrmhlM!. sir."

‘'’’“^‘'““"■'/."laSolamohPmm.
ise. the blacksmith P*

“TIk: mine,

sir.’’

.

luocpawffl. IO IM
Violent attacks, the, vUopentUrc abusT
nd iMnmlwl, «^U.tr? . f tk« «Hb,r

tk*,p!’1"1; S“’- *d
•*
IW rf O. IMl« Sm,
«„|
..h«r
uU .r,iwu
l.r &amp;eu IbM w«r, uMrnUVIe. ,&gt;d r™,
vjnrins. Th- InMI.Iunu .■rT»lhll.GS

•nd Ih. enonijr. luring trf.r.Wn Mad
Mannon an, m tWr nfaa '-JMM
opened, withdrew their patronage feaa
the Polar Star, till Mr, Slocum’s subscrip­
tion list dwindled to much less matt iKe
ihrre hondrml mp-.n.lbl,
Jili
which he commenced.
lican cottvention met at Chiciwn,;to'uotMinaU I’rwhlemial Candidates/ Ope gvs.
nitig Mr. Promise received Information'
of the result. About midnight ttte Mf
Wrf Ik Polar (W
rHMI
ins slumbers by n tremrodvods AsbUm^
ot cannon. He sprang from his bed add
hastened tn the w ind.’ .
An immeZe

bonfire lighted up the street, wbictf wAs
filled with men, stmMlhg) “HuiTalf fnt'
Ltscour and

HahlDc h

From a.AMt,

inscribed with the words:

“LI.'lOOUl

. .

,

HAMUN,

Tita cawDiDAns or tux

now tidK and the '’Meridian
beam
ed fordi with effulgent splendor,
'fbc
ngxtfay the “Polar Star" anilttatfW
feeMe twinkle, gave nne filhtt MpMUMf
gnmn.amj was dead, defuna, SMilbUMt

gle miiMiit he entertained dark, horrid
. This ptviduord an outright laugh, which
fearful thoughts of murder nod swifide ; not even the lordly presence of the editor
lait the pan&gt;x*sm sm»n sculni down into could rastrain Vhut it greeted his ears as
lr«ty nae doubts the aatbsntieht off
l3Sf
1-iprr; invited the innabiL a fixed, determined putp we of revenge, be ai*dulnt&gt;-d down the strt ct,and burst in­
OUXTY HURTETOR. O«cs
that could wait months and years fir its to an upronrotui peal when he *ame in
ants.f/ the cotwnr. »nd “f Twlnklrton in
Ihnue. st Lixninga. Perron*
wxompIMuncnt.
Peter nos henceforth sight of the-loungers on the platform’ of
.B.B. Basra.
Promts, manfully doing battle In bffcdf
pnrtfriilnr.tn write something f»r him.—
addressed by the Inhabitant* ofTwkikh- the Mansion House. They cht-cked th&lt;4r
of ftnnuhlicdn principles, niNBiirvs anff
Tb&gt;- Invhirffan «•« rwMjwM weekly until
CARPEBTBB A JW.1EB WORM.
DANIEL STRIKES,
b«i as P.P. Axjirslhe.would not rec­
omduktiw; nnd if he Twnslns thv/g* tiff
Wltof"- .!» •”
’n’XI'
tOWTT CIJiitK, Notary Public, sad General
ognize his new appellation.; . but in time qtiired the cause &lt;4 it, Mr. Brush, the
&gt;1—1_ nat_______________ I- -L. r»
he came to.answer to it readily. ‘. j j -., school master, handed him a &lt;v»py nf
Who among them
’ Onndoy, about six muntba after bis Peter’s latest Issue. He looked at it anme
pta-tog ta-Wr. I s"7 ’^7’^5 . had any Humrv expertW.1
time j perplexed, at length ha spelled it
MAsC^mv * i“’u^ofr
write* amtmra fiw pwMWatUnl But writing hia •‘rejected arlk-M,’’ as,Peter
Marrtw, July, WOO.
wm
alone in the shop—bis parents ware nut. . Thee his Caoo became, fcrtjt pale,
•baaper, than cau
'
U L Caturr. ; thee w-rr Mt is*’ relieved of this tmplea*then red. then purtdr. “I know the vile
am. —l-J*"” ^Iwnms hr the appearanra in thr r« « visit—preparing soma molds in
to»» nt &lt;]ilk&gt;a.OiM*«*
i p
g,nr ..r^inesf..Mary.byEdggr.
C% 0.. tlHrr ar. I.eSO pap-r. uMa,
M. B. WIGHTWAKT,
crive eoiwIitJD piinishiariH.”
He strode
WOTEK
T1*&lt;«irknra’ wlr&lt; Edgar was. He wm
•qdal to ttow waekly pap.™ to &gt;ad&gt;. Ta,
tn hi« office regardless of lus measured
■
-- -■ .
itu.s
*]m tan was
ter,
only
S3
of
which are derrt'KJraUc,
tread, and arming himself with a raw-hide,
rauld look
. “WhHt, all alone F squeaked he, aa ba
•ter«&gt;d tbe shop.
C,°HC?Tr TMUSUREB. OMaa in the Cwrt
“Y&lt;a,"aDawerad Peter, “and Pd rather per In his f.icc. abuolcd: “You Imp of nroetwe; But advised his xHl-ht-law to
the boUMnlraa pit"! yon limb ofS.ttan!
p lookout. A«7»rdmg|y, that
tnlmt that
will you print ascii rtuff in my «bs»m.wt"

. Thus

C

SSStbi

** fc”4 ,b*Cw,rt non,c‘

Plowing. Sxwtng, and Turning

* 1 swav, I devlarr-I adjudiosU I’m as
mnoccnl as an unborn yearling 1"
.
perambulate

and jingling, metalw sounds. Wbca the
u»»n dock ttfuci eleven, be started far

UITp^r.

"Where's 8*m

HagUwM
l.rthixF1

NrtetfaMoait

Ketorak'to mW

an

am

.Ml
ith all

TImhmi

b tn be pitted who Us to

�tfitcriaT (feifcotr.

Under the above beading our .village I

i

। truth extinguisher alius,
&lt; up some of the cireunisuinljs oflL tn&gt;i*tE
! contcrnutlMu locufoco trjckSfint&amp;n s®thl

’ proved us such s»mc rfuiA ag&amp;-4hitb I

rAdi&amp;r.' .

was attempted nt Mnrifeallt Top-ljta.lftical I

A company tif KMthcrnrrs on

rfli-ct.

; AJK*BTAM I INCOLW

least sixteen timet, and besids®, every
man, women, and child io tbe naiw*

their return to tbe south were expected to 1
t' tt&lt;si
, ~ rue’ urri
iu&gt;ougii W-T
swsmiaii
ran,—_^cy
sr.rjtai&lt;
would stop t&lt;&gt; dine.

hia and all parties latmaf'd ,r» 4

Whether or noli I

SPJK^'KtX.A. Att..

l^'SSWK.W..“‘.ee-rr—*-&gt;ok«.~.

.

‘repM l» •H'-«l|iril&gt;u gw |

up'JA.M ko» b™. uAiUuA, 4
_ &gt;.I« Ulf

A fifteen mfnatfs snnL - ---------------

UM.

aftd so went to the Democratic office
apdlwd a hand bill struck off calling on

^bymwwwwmjrwr
tak, on tb. locrtr MlWtaty|A 'ProtaOly

Republiraps to rally fur (be memory of• it was light hull.

John Biown, etc.,and commenced scatter­
Ing 'them in the ttreets. Well, the; Re-

the claiming or bolding of stare® in thia

tleman, is the only means of eatingdab*
tag Jha firw.nf Stetioaal ngitation, and
th® Ut^
tho
Uth. Great fanagtWM ddno by tbe preserving tbe union. . PopdarrSoter
rignly, gentlemen, ombiw tbe right d ®»flood.
ery; paopla—excipt nigwws—to• manage
thrir own dumaatic afluirp- in *helr own
rrf duwnjpe Rtmi
way.
it was this .glurfoua .prinoiple
MhHU-MJ- ojto- i-r-n- whieb fought, bled, and conquered,io
Tbo foregoing is intelligibly very.— revolutionary smuggle.
Tbe p»ip!e of
The vered did not drop from a great high t lheTer»ik)rite, «enttamjgi,ar*, aoverefan INGS. StWpei k«J &lt;WBllrthf.
or there would have becu one eternal over all;subjocu -which pdata to thde Imi. -dWOT»&lt;l«. aftlnAI*, ’ SHiJteV

State It right

smash up.

puWicsn* did-tally, but it was to prevent
tlui cwntamplatri) outrage and protect tbo
ismrtherhcr* fwmrinanlt.

Ths .Pitniter ad­

mits that this contemptible trick has been
disrgvd upon the JtkCof^cn®, and instead of
denying it. “admix it if you please;” And

goes on to justify it, if the taw Gtrbidding

AmWZX®rM-P HATDF.X.
Jfoai 44 ZHtete-AVGUSTVS COBUBX.

■;

, ‘ '

'

,

A Chicago paper sa)«, “Com is

dtlil.”

of masters oier their slave* in this Stale,
and what to more, we have seen no Evi­

Then why don’t they grind It.
2000 buslmls of Wbartlcbcrrioa

dence that (b'ev had colored servants WljJh

have been «old-at Michigan City thlr sea­

them at all.

son.

but even if they hud; just

think of Che Itityfaeologic, that it ta eight
to indie a mob against those who may be

The-receipts are about 80000.

Gcc.M. Walker, M-P. P. of Chippy
Lak* Erie.

sa, is supposed to be lost in

supposed to have violated the Statute* nf He started frlnri P«rl Stanley in a small

our Stale.

And yet, the writer of such

logic is a ta\» yer, and. would be prosecutor.
In. bis own fapping?, «e are constrained

to soy, “Oh! mighty shade of Washington,
Jefferson,

Bsmwhltewn

Adams, Clay, and

Webster,

protect u»M—from such a doiitey.

Cwwaty tearenJ les.

Amro vac Cauccsm.—Wc would
urge up-&gt;u nor Republican friends in. the

illMIUr. — M—&lt;-ji Uw 17ih dny«r Ssrtember

several townsbipa, in this county to at-

j tend the catictiscs, to select delegates to
. the^&gt;pr&lt;uiching county eonveollpn. There
is danger only, in Uirnly attended caucus

ca.

With fully

attf-iidud caucuses, and

with a determination to send only the best

own iotornal guvemmeox, cxc*pt
Tha -Supremo,Court, fidlow.-qtiMnBi.hM
exclusive joriadicUou user ibaMpeaire 91
properly, and it, la th® duly tif *11 n&lt;**l
ciUA-M to.Mi'unil te tho decisions of the
Supreme Court. This.. gentlemen,, is the
grea^priocipla of ootj-u&gt;U&gt;rreijUun„whit4i
lhave devoted my lift lo mnitjlafo... Tta’
people of tbe • Turrituric® are .perfectly
able to control their own internal attain,
without Interference, and tho Supreme
Court fa petfcdly able to settle all polit­
ical questions without Fodeaal interven­

J Milk; Ymj «M
meriiti, "Prints, &amp;c.

,,

propeller, samp. 12 days ago, and has not

tion.
Popular Sovereignty, fulluw-cittecne,
means the right of ®very mau to wallop
his own niggers, without any interference
kaiMaa.
oo the partxrfhfa neighbor*. .Slavery is
^J“ Tho A Ilin tic Telegraph cable has a domestic retains), jus’ »« marriage and
parentage are damcatie relations.
In
been abandoned.
this view of tho case I d&lt;&gt;b'c care, and in
(3f“ A saw mill wns burned nt La­ fact it makes no difference whether slave
If it fa .voted
mont on the morning of tbe 12th Inst.— ry is voted up or down.
up, it's all right; and iPit’a voted down
l^as 84,000.
tbo Supreme Court will make It all right,
which
ainnynts
tn
the
earn*
thing in the
Joseph Hagan; deputy Marshal
end. Thia, follow citizens, i* a grej® and
nf Johnson C&gt;&gt;.. Kansas Territory, was
glorious principle of popular ro'crcigntj
drowndvd recently »l Kansas City.
whioli maintains that the domestic rula
been heard of aiocc.

,

CH KNCERY HM.F - vw*
STATE OF MJCHfGAX -TFc
tor the v-wiiitk &gt;■'llar-r. Inrlrancrry.
.«■&lt;* H'

fgr There hj no Douglas p^rty in Ar-1

PARASOLS

tints of the people of the Territories
ata'uH bo left to the undisturbed control
nt the pcyple.
lu other words, gentle
men, the people of the territories must
be left perlccdy free to form and.&lt;egulate
J^r^Tbe popnlitlunlpf Buffalo is 81,­
tbrfaown inititutions in thw'r own way,
000. Tile poputatioh of Janesville, Wk, subject U&gt; the Constitution and the Su­
preme Court." Jlmmenae applause.)
is 7,000,

s«teu&lt;s&lt;« \rt psrailtoJ. lh-) ba uiuitod to it

have a ticket in tbe field whieh will give

—.—‘V

increased Mrrnplli to the party, and call

0. «.. INGRAM,

out thu united support nf ull who iuU-nd

to act with us In future.

Again, wo say,

lei the caucuses lx* fully attended.

Lzoal Qczstjom.—ta n mean act

.Why don’t ihcy sh«&gt;ut T— tie Donglne
men, we -tnenn.

Yi-s—why don't they

sb'--qt 1 XJur xiHmc-- sla%r. organ any*tin-,
recent cieeiV-n« in the
iwiicale that

a grvai political rekoliuiMi hastuken ptno-

in timt quarti r, bn! it rntat-w a very fin-Me
crv.

To lw sure, it says. 4}m-kcnri&lt;lgr

Ju nowhere; Hut tben. it cai.n«-t say any-

tbmg.nnj b»&lt;ter fi»r Dongtas.

While the

Breck- nrid-r party carries N-rth Gnntli-

tn and Arkansas by a la.-gti vole, Doug-

Im d&lt;«es not carry snt thing.
Democra'ie but n &gt;t

Ti-ms is

Driighut.

While

Kentucky is B II all over, and over all.
If Douglas b-S any »tnnath at nil, it is

uwty indkated in Misw&gt;uri, and ta h.l-eat
These things have gn-nt s'giufiCTiK-e Ju

repahlicxnt. and we liketu have 4«vr eno
mfa® eta&gt;w up. each, the weakness of the
other.

It fa an indkwbw— anil tme which

*wr rotaaporary wind'd acknowledge if it
■were brerewt—that m&gt; mon save Ata1. Lin-

«An can be riveted by i hr people.

D&lt; mg

Im eanoot

ewrry a stegle State Sooth—
oniMM we except Wteonri—and no paper
&lt;&lt; reepopsibOity. since tlw recent dec-

And jot «»or

ti«na, claMD* that be can.

wWagt rrflex &lt;&gt;f tta1 dmk ages, iaimmeus*?

ly 'ffrifabted that

Bril

will divide the

soutta-m stales with Breckenridge, ns
though that would hrip Dmiglas.
It

wouli appear as thrngb tbe Doflgiteitrs
ualy deairtd tn haw BnvhMW'ricvJtft-nted
hytbw people, as n wort -of tarff revrege.
ata « aheaaatariwic’h-ipe u* hdp htan

’.t^eYancey® Nwd Kris® io,triumph,hy

A Dirty I&gt;»t’&lt;iu*w« Tatra.—A* tbe
earn «lon party of lending Southern cjllxcnn. who spent last night in thl* city,
Cissed Mnmivdl^srone unprincipled Doug&lt;ites got out a hand-lull, purporting to
come from Republicans. to insult them.
It pretended ui call upoQ Republicans "to
strike fur the memory nf John Brown.”
nnd enforce, certain laws of the State,
against alleged alsvebnldera opou the ex­
cursion train. The- Republicans prevent­
ed any of the bill" from being put on the
tmln.'and the dte’ardiy inyult was avert*d. Your modem !&gt;&lt;cr&gt;foep only seems
to b® enjoying himself whenhe is doing
something lacsn.—Det Tribune.

throwing U* clvcih-n. ini&lt;» VfongrsMS.—

Booh fa the etwrtait.&lt;x » «/ —me. if not uf
dl &lt;4 the D-juglu» hadti*; limy hope to

dril-at LintiJn. so that the dhranbmists
—with wtam: th&lt;-r claim to have no aym—may finally’ surer1 d through a

WswnxGTOK, A ng. 16. I860.

Governor Btrvms. (’hnirrnnn of the
Breckinridge sud Lane National .Eveon
tics fSmmkte®. tn day received p let’er

Jk Mew Peril to tho Republic.

ed al Adrian, has ‘ kludy gin cool” It
Srftx Tftsr Coms —We hare learned
kicked tbe bucket, because said bucket that two democrats who participated ih
waarmyfy.
the Douglas torch light procession tm
Wednesday evening Lint, becoming dtsThree persons, ata Douglas pole- gusted with the shallow arguments iff'tM
mMng in Mitriim, O., were dangerously orators of the day and evening, and with
hurt by the falling of the upper section of the private nnd more revoking aspects rtt
the pole. Many others win te hurt hy the great show,’ determined to make
the falling of "tbat pole” if they 4oo’t amends lot all preVions mistakes, which
they forthwith did by joining tbe Wide
“stand from under.”
Awake Glob.
They were net on Satur­
— Il fa stall'd that Cassius M. Cloy day evening with' the Irreh light proces­
will deliver an addressee at St. Cl sir and sion which escorted Judge Hnssarck to
tbeStaU H'dise.
Port Huron, during the campaign.
We are person div cognizant of the
case of anothrr old Democrat, who has
— &lt;5&lt;iv. Wise aayt. In the event of a
voted more democratic tickets than the
black Republican being elected President,
good of his sod demanded, but who has
“be wont stand it,"
Thcu be may Ju recently become n straigfifrotrt Republi­
down.
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- -j can.
*
These men east Ins* three rrAes wbtah
— The Albany Journal oaya: “Bcfire
kill make a difference &lt;H just six, on a
the fusion of tbo Dougtasitas a»d Amer, full count.—SpringfaM Jo*r*ol,Jvk/ H.
ieans, we putoor majority for Liooota at

from Mr. Breckinridge of such a charac­
ter a* warrants bim In giving art emphat­
A Stroku Mak Gosi-Tho desertion
aM m *ueh u «Nifari*«a si br me!
ic crmtrndlHloft tn all ntmnr* of his dr­ 50,006 ;bow al 75.606.
of Hon. J.’ L. Butterfield from the Doug­
airs to'he relived front his pnaliifth as a
— A mulatto boy at Georgetown Del;,
las camp, is a severe blow to the (takers
renffiiMta’for'thr.Pres’ulmrr.
Hoisted a y«ang huh Miff the® heat her for thu great squatter humbng. 'flete
S-une &gt;4 tbe kteifod* papers ar» jtfoiThe oom mi ft re have fu4 began sending
to death with elube. Ho is under arrest one of the very best and strongest mm
lant over ria-change r-Mbe tUn ibrn Lend om re addrewe tn rhe Democracy nnd pmin the onunty and w»H drawemail
pie
nf
the
United
St/rtes;
mainly
in
reply
, — Charles Brown, U. B. Co®nmfasi®aer . - A ,
_.lit k,k—
A ..t ■ »—
-I
ar **m Unw in to D-«ln&lt; The Leadnumocni witn nnw to tee BrecwvRrKnje
tn rbat of The Dnufflas Executive Com.
at Giixinnati.was start by a Mr. Caldwell, field.
;
Dn d. L. Mitabell. and Juten D.
•r Barer ws reliable Republican paper
miltce.
Ccxwly/bf
this
e»»y,
two
mmt
•rtim
’
awd
on tbo 17tb Inst
but w*s the o*gafi of a clique or Guri'rti.
efficient democrats, atao sur
--“
Two year* ®g-» iig^ ttynig.bolted the ticket,
Mr. A. O. Moore, of New York twtbc great®M|oyanoe o'f-l
HyogMt: he a r&gt; i - •■minated f'* ScpnY'fCity, tawlmported • quality &lt; atan^leM itee. In almost every town*
ri»~&lt;.ri ik.-.&gt;n.m&lt;&lt;ie tbsllir craold
be*®, from Central America.
J
"J2 wa daily 'hear bf aonie new
y&gt;sfavery Cuign-sa.

Will b»ni-st inou

”U- Dmatas iatanda
M rttaSutae of Alabama, Georgia, land

&lt;Meb tat*•w»*li‘rd by a torn wta» hawtil

JNfFibdroaf ui't1^.: Kta.ylngs jtrinfing

/

.

and W»ta4;r JbjWl V“»”«! n !«»- -three .
^sMSkMfditub-u ••
thr* •"&gt; d*B&gt;*
r

nt«wu.t« bT !

a&gt;.«ey rthtfh.

J*’*"’ »“*f '**“ *7

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Hisert .* -_
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•
—'

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•rni-J-f
fithnlMta’'tn b/hr-wl it
mcM-tr '4 i7Jx. rn^urm*
hW.rf-4-

— The P«wt MaaW. Mr. Waadbory.

_In R P,w,wr«B0im bn warn QMsOsb.

x a-*। ^rre.rtf )UAt« dmitfe. Gtakbiar «aid

-M' lsU»eU*wainjea»wwrh aMer mw

Hh-tL &gt;wi "»
*

T.TXZvT’

at White Flgwm, mmerittrf mBcMU at
tMt |lk«, «iS.tw&lt;l41..t. B- «w«r

W“* CU**WTW*• f ’’*•'**

******
will sutotethis attemett” sT ■

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TATE OF MtcnrOAN,»
Probate C«t&gt;» t
’
Ham Coimtv.
1
ft*’ ra d ctah-tj.
I’ At awkakoeofastd Cowrt MMenot cheortSwi
i tne J nd se-thereof, in lla,iit&gt;i:x&gt; «»&gt; the t-lh B«j
Of Augnki, 14*&gt;; Pretext. 0^14 4Uy . Judp.- n
! I’rofcaic.
j Jn the wattrt- of the citato of Dsi'id Potty. ‘ fc
c»a»v4, « t. .« _ j
. ,. .
Oo rvdn-K and
r’&gt;» Vctaien, «Julr verif.r.1,
of D-&gt;si«l tACA-Jarc. adiuiiMaltaior uf mU calau .
graying. Cur certain reams* lln-rvtu act Ut •!&gt;. ft-.
Jraro— to »rU certain rr»I e»iu« in &gt;aid imBUiqi
dew nlrad. at:d Leloiigir g to M&gt;d catM&lt;-Tlramipuu it ia ocJrivd ’bai JtuuJay. tl&lt;- .til
day ul beptouiber. t-e', at en« o'dtaik.r. U.. at
the oCei &lt; the Jud^v nt J’rwbuW, hi G-anling*,!.
aaaigued hr the Giilirr ln-arit &lt; »f*eid prtiUuu
•t • (■kt! time and p«eco all i&gt;aruo. mu-r*«*vd m.

he was &lt;4fcretl the honor by a western

Discussing the dtity of the South in the
college inuue limo ago and declined it.
event of a Republican fltltng the. Presi­
mein for having been committed for
dential office, the Charleston Mcrcurv
f^T" A great excitement agnlust the
money; «&gt;r less mean, as the result of
asks:' *11 all the civil and military &lt;&gt;m
Turks prevail* In Russia, du acctamt' of cent frotn the South, in the service of ths
(iikficr I
United States, 4h.il! throw up their com­
tbe maxsacres in Bey runt.
mission can tbe Union last !4
It is onr
Mr. Shaw, cif Eaton Rapids, and
mature opinion that it cannot; or If it
Tbt Philadelphia Jnquirer, independent
Bnrncw, of Masirti, have mads arninge- should,- it must pass through a serious and
in politics, says;
.
ments for a aerie* uf politicaljdlaenaaioim. perilous con vol,ioh. It so happens that
•*A« the cairn- stands now, the more uabout four-fifths uf the civil and military
gncfoos adht-rtriitM of the Democratic par
J35T Hou. Isaac A. Rice, Republican offices of this government are gulled by
tr freely-admit that it is but of slight esndid ite for Congress in the 8th district Southern mm.
They alx-nnd in all de
practical Importance to the.contest in Nopar;menrs of the public service, and con­
of Indiana, died a fen da) s slnee.
wmher whether their party preitotW a
stitute tbe bulkier porti-ni of' that Intri
divided or united front to their ndverxnA lady near Coldwater, wbjle cate machinery by whieh this people hire
rle*. If a combination i* formed that picking whortleberries was bitten by a so fearfully and wondertaHy gorenidfl.—
will tri any contingency inure to the ad­
rsttlo*nnke and died before she got outof To abstract suddenly (bis great army of
vantage of Breckinridge, thousands of
public srrvitora,these innumerable wheels
Douglas men will stay at home on elec­ the swamp.
and springs, nnd lerera, from the great
tion day or else vote for Lincoln. If on
py John South, while picking berries Aiecfinfii^m of fbo Union, mutt, indeed
the.other hand, such a compromise is ef­
in a field near Otsego, on the 28th ulu. subject it to grai-e Lizard ; andperhnps
fected as admits the regularity of Douglas
bring it to a dead stand-still.
Tne jinly •
nnd looks to his exclusive benefit, thou was assaulted by Peter Jodm and hiason hope is thala sufficient ptitnber of patriots
thousands of the Breckiridgc Democrats with clubs and nearly killed.
can be found &lt;®khc»pur of tbat dreadful
will sullenly refuse to vote.
If a dividpy A man near Niles was bitten by mvnieht, to leap mto the raid and ?ate
edfront is shown, uf course, defeat fa in­
the Republic.—A. K. Tima.
evitable. Either way makes Lincoln’s rattle-snake and died two days after.
‘election sure* in Penn«y Ivnpia.”
Fropess ©if the Good Work.
pgy~ The Dojtglas Gernon paper start­

more

Th-pBr»tnu.c« uf. trd fo Ybiur cf , ^tore'pL

• ut-&gt;tn&gt;oaint&gt;rr Uribe erfcrtr afTirft, a&gt;T’|

■f Jlnatief-. !o thr eosn'r
Barrr. on dUMi
.tty cf S»)&gt;l -bcr jaw.i.t «mc r’rJwi in a.THr ,
■H oa «C rra.l rfav.llra land* atot treraixn. f
J in ibr nuirtgas oi&gt;4&lt; a-i 6&gt;nh in U r HMT

S

HT Rev. Henry Wsrd Beecher bits
licen dubbed a D. D. by AmhertQillege.

TUE Mtur KI.E4 r»MS&lt;

JUdHU farUwr ootcryd, ib.j ifo j-eiUto
£rs MSI we to all
fatorctott. or thr I«
nc? of &gt;aid pin* by
a srojj U.fl
•unoraai wider lobe puWuhr! in th; H&gt;
llaustr. a acwrpancr ati*ild in Hs-urz*.
■amI eountr. fcr lira lull term nf there wreU. t
crtsiri-lr.'* net st k-sra
«&lt;ek. next tab
lirati*. Bird upon fufte.rtBg is ibe yro-.iM-*.
*
•&lt;j I- KAY.
snrS-'r
Jadta sf Protato

I’llDBATE NUTICF.

jgy* The crojjs in Sujniiern Knnsosare
mm. to the ctftirrotlbn, pledged to tjbmL. father short’, wheat is nlui&amp;t a tuts! fail
nntc the beat incn for officers. we~ msy

Cos&gt;IT&gt;
i ivirara wm»• iwsxra rotmtr.
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DRY GOODS

We have n &gt;t seen a prticlc of evidence

that these soutbetvcni Hssertod tbe rights

JMy Mth. IM.________ ________________

PROBATE NO'liCE.

p^f

A great atom was prevailing 'in
UwiMDp, Mississippi nnd Alabama, or,

c MNCEI’Y SXT15 :
Tvnt OF MK«l&lt;&gt;4Kr4&gt;v. Cure:
( br ibe cvtoly it Itiiiy, in Cl.ar.trj
/’arruiajr., Cu^.t.&gt;«

Alaa slot sf MUceHaaeaaa Book*, and i
with each book of one 4oll«r ot upward.
All oar goad, were (elected with jreel
and particular regard to the demand* o
cotntnnBity. and wilt kx aold al prices (hat c
fail to pv astiafactiou In crcry inatanc*.

PROBATE NOTICE.
[TATKOF MICBIGAN.I Probst. C—rt
KJ osrn cuaiuy, u
| fwS nukUJtr.
Al a Mw.«a »1 m&gt;U court. Lomeli u lit Utes 11
U&gt;« Ju-ijte tlwttol. in UjUUu**. m&gt; U.c tOlii da&lt;
®J
u UH1- !’»■**«► O- LJud®1

GIFTS

ClhhNtJ-UtA-iBAJ.E
CTATKOF SHVlirGAN.-Tre Cfreslt C«*|r
•0 the &gt;.cuniy oi Barto . In ebsueerr " ‘
h ftevtt M*fsy». «-««&lt; -■.

0» niMluts S td fiiinii is.thia office bijta- T»V*r« ft. Treft, ClcHdtft .T
Judfr tix-rw.f.1.- n&lt;.lruvicr.l in ariUng purterl
(I Ktiinff. I'tJaittnin.
w
inf ca be tlraktt A JI uni Tnlamesl
Mxfisr*
1 ^llpdsc^eccaMJ.
,
TIctssmj it taardwvd. that the bcartaf aui*I “ 1 - D t-so, i. tn™ r. Bsv. cifiwrtri*’
A ny jvrsoo purchasing any, st the uborc bm»are. fertile O&gt;UBty U JUror sfilM.
icti-u or &lt; n&gt;4uc. io tU!tl--tji-»t hMM.
ad GM&gt;da&gt;{ScbM&gt;l Books excepted,] tire d&lt;41sre
h front floor ot the Cwtt firtto-1» ’*
or upward*, will rvcvtve s pm; end no Gift will
"ajssAsii^ta:Jx7£$
U oflcrcd of a iesa. vtWiban cneddfl.r.
We cordrxllrtnnu #0 pcrwWswfeidtig ruythlng tnoorfme, to eidt sad exsidfne • onr stock
MdpTfces,sadlfwecM w.tniyyea with both
W« wooM be vmJiMWV to sell vowAL.. &gt; :
.hip oira m&gt;nli ul o
suuatv of Ltattr, aui
ORih L. RA&gt;.Ci

PRURAlENlfTRE
JAWM

CHANCERY SALE.

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

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taXbajMfa.-Hraretf. witaJStt’» W
ygb Biy * AS®u»l. ItV-U. J I«ra'lU“ *^uftUmsltorst tt« eatoW 4 Waltoi'B. I

*
fl&gt;« p*U‘M n «tall fi
-4 ul Crsuati. Worn!warn.exreumx uf vmu «
pruylsu far.cunsis ecomrix Pw»v&gt;p T ‘J*"
hevaaelo f.| aotuiu uii. ssUta
Kar, Ctrcoil Cunrt Coiuu-i.aiatat, ftw Cb« county

.T’Z YS

a
l tadder.
Tf1**
* U‘w,edoor of the
tbstagfert
ul H?
lb,**•
Mfthfrunl

LOWEST I BJCDt

T.—* wgsms

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�VW’Q iSp'ORE!!!
J- 4*i iloBEBTS, it'.X'e.'

CltpxTON BAXK**i three mouths fo
tneflV »'•'« «nt»- ®$* ln

Rrpnblteaa&gt;*atiB*i. , ,

,

JOJAM XZT JAY3EA

lliMMAX Smhh EsftH Fill sddteaa the
turtle of Berryville, tin political aubjeerg
j Suturday evening, 'Aiig. 23.

’in

Al*., a' Jordan’s School

r.wdUud, ou Wvdnetdity evp, Aug.'ittf.
Rrpublican Victary in Heatings.
. e
•At s *|Hci.tl dxtiofi for Marshal Le’d ’
in thin tillage. &gt;•» Fri{lay laat, die Repub

licanunchieirds Mgmd viqUiry.

DRY GOODS Fl

J

WjluaM* J

TmiuM *n« chvii-l »y tui. mnyo.it)
,»ter W. A. Sartwvll. Deln**cnrt. AVIuiM j
•h i» irc'-llivied 'he ikmucrnl'u landidiilt

0107)33311 TTK 3M/

rigl^ «

f..t die •amr ••fftvv *** elected, by
i„aj..riiv Imt hLtnh. khin victory

in

h-

cu usoai. itoyinjQCBr.
ini Cssklac Exraul

’

ebreritig iluiicdtian of. (he great popular i
revulsion which is g&lt;4ng wn in utir niidat. |(

*Hl tilt FmjfoAb DWiriT .V 1«K uiniX
keep on band a good aaaortiarnt ot

STRAWBERRIES.

ri.niuirticing on the 11th of Srplvinl**

WlLSttMX AUlAbY7*snd*BOOKKll*MSUDUXH rilk.lWIU KR1 ’ I'LARTS— toe lairni.
»“*« prvdiKtivt.raud best airrttxme. )U 41ii-.

Flora Trh

J.I.- abd Ethan Allen lire already enter.V, conipeti* for the ♦2,000 prominin
tn-rting liomrs in hiirticmt.

Vtar CHEAPEST BATES.

»£SL pililM. tMKS. PAFES. BL ‘
TKUJPtS, CABDS. Ac., dto.

api*al llldi»uhold Hritti
in tlm Win Id.
’ ' \

Upon our dbairas May be xuud alt of lb
\ MOST POPULAR

Thin utoiitb-AujiMl.'snd Keplemb. r. b tb4:

fi

0t E R IE 8

STATIONERY,

Rational B'i**mSmo*.—Thia tuttim
a) exhibition ii to be held «t KnlttiiinZ-M
and n«i'iuuitig t&lt;’ the 13th.

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Tbaac Hnowacd I*1 a&gt;t*W eufo pala*. •faker,
h.l
k. .b
■—1
■

CROCKERY!

PATEKT MEDICINES

The inanngi ■

uf the day.

.4 the exhibition eonfidmtly predict tin ii

Comprises all tbe latest styles of RIIXS.
CbaJliM. brilUanta, lawns, Bar^gsa, FRENCH,
MUSLINS, and *U other E.ul* tbu eau be o.m-:
ed, many of which are greatly anperior is quality '
and b—nfy to anything heretofore offered In thia

em*c of intrre»t m cr any previuuaycni

daughter, wits givi-n last week, was nr .

ti. OT IJuitog. and vanity, that w* intend t
H erervthmg in our I tn* ut trade as cheap a* ca
• UiUKhl at aay Uacs. QJre im a eall sod ji»(Jg
r yvniHrtrea. W« inland to seU ,

rrMvd in Kuliitnafo,&lt;-n Irid.iVtdglit and'

OKEAT. ’MR CASH

E.er shown tn

thia

Market*which w&lt;

are prep^ryd tw avH at it aninll

flirm-- Br-Tirt:' core,

brought lu&gt;ci&gt; fo this place on Saturday
and l.aigv-d in jail.

srlteudj Fay, only.

Monday he due

On

.-iMBaiatiaatidh will be paid.to 'COMPOUND
Ai* J p..titog rn. riiwCiturrnlN.'t: m.d a.

i.mighi intf einrt. nnd. ajthi»i”b nrr* ah-d
f.r •a»*null with intent t«» kill/’ l«v n* nn*

'”wir«.^ww sW re-T r « g a, ■
• entwri!t6si“STiiirts.- ta-b l e:
CLOTHS, illAYBH, 1OWEUNG,

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' IlT.riirK AfUtoTnr R. .'‘
Pwnrti CtWnto* Albany, X. Y.
SI,. .. cajVi^.U. J. P. H.b.-rta* 4&gt;, Molt
n d .. Hr^iil. vn'l bFOdNei* &lt;’ rjabcry. - ■■
I'uCiUbfuitKr* Trat&lt;ttrB IkcuIB.. . . . .

aud all kinds ot domoalic goods;
UROA D

■UK lictHikT.— W •• arv rwij t

50,00

able report. I'non ||«.i&gt;. F. W;

Ocipla: already Sold.

I tIk- third District, for ri liidt

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
llaaiiiw*.

W. 18W.

and every kind uf GOODS for Men and

.
-

I *lemM j&lt;idgf him to Ik n ri'it plvred Ar

trten ttrn or thrrr ikorpr. ns uwh thu g*

■ aaiii.iin and ludijfe l|^n. •
-Vjiti.aid ll.yuur, gif
rugr. lBHi.lii»raWi-' j el■«' -' -• n.u'■•’ tjsr 11 ■
■r*1i&lt;-ii dial itet II u lit-'
.•Vririfi'f deitb
T!*
'S.'.'.'.fxffl.t.-d

i. I&gt;. UkREBOVGH,
I.U ri-rillTU- Wii) attend to *)1 basitwto In
I it Ut&gt;« nt &lt;d&gt; •« n..t^e and rrusuebl-* r«lm.
. iMt »io.-uf tbepublic (M&gt;rouaae *uheit-d. bpnp
.0 '.Cullai.il, lUrrj cmiuty,Mi.blgam’

■.rial l|uug. lU» will n-‘l
I adi.tt&gt;&lt;1 prc|iaiati”ii» •

NEW FiRM! I
dk

■•f rxinition, gcJieruli; but 4 rl.s ijirf iljiuk
for i«

thi* fall I Jiuiht whether m* ini

’

CAN’T BE BEAT.
&gt;t twined ft rcgi

THE

, • . 6r
uf libki.-.itr’* Sono*
T ,tif lirOcur uitbunrtd ID OW
!T,i-K&gt;-iIm. cn: fioni hi nuffl Crin
r*o«|&gt;&gt; 'fl--, r-il !• ewidju tkl
eorning par ibe «en»u«ki.ilop win
M&gt;np^oll&gt;« bouto^lfc-simieewl
1) never have been .obi Ttiirt for II
ttroial pf*’pertif' cawinifteu InfJtep

cA3PBELL.

Tbv ta’j*cribers wouM iafarm Uw cttitrnl of
.faattoua and tlebi»*. IW they «*A*» prepared
ip
|»i..uwi pertaining to
,.

1

BLACKSMITHING,

t&gt;* an», nithiuigh he is veyv nr
hr n.iiv.tinted, h&gt;* will

be very

;«T Particular attention given to Untie and
0... ■.hoeing. Also to a) kinds rf Plow work.
W .g*&gt; ironing, etc., eta.
.
IB kind* otprwluce Uto.i in exetoage st caarU t priumi OAHU not refu.od. : A abnre of tbe
public |&gt;a*rvoage &gt;" wlidtrd.
Kbo|&gt; ■kthewldaUod of SanietiPowem.on Main

m.»y .if execution when tharpt- arsa- ;Utei
them.
■
Old Alli.

Th-re aitnS a inerting &lt; .TtKeT7ch-

It Tells Yoa Th* &gt;*«. cue-rain g
.

and how to obtain un&lt; atuito*
, Prv-cMpuui* fad* to Peblw

It Telia Yeti Th. law for Patent*, wiib-wwida
- of praoeniur* in cbMiuipg-ena.

er«' A’uH-miuin. ui Woodland-0&lt;‘ntcr, *i|i

Fridty. Scpttnnlwi 7th.

■I. M. Xmsa, of ll.uithigw. wlllthHiri r
the ..p.
udi..** at 7 P. M.
’

LAWS FOR WALlfll
Tto *u.!- rito-r offer* for tale, the follow
-rrtrd I A ' IM, situated' In IbecooUli ol
.4 »sNe' dickig.n S cenaiatlng uf the1

Irrtniti all who will tlH.*nd free liFPhRWr. I

By order of thv C-oimnittre,

W.U.

.

GOODS; also Hosiery. retry Style of Oleses and
Mitts, Bocnella. ‘.F.ibboca, Die*. Trimmings. etc.

FAMILY DOdFFffMBt
awtyiwAa

MPIK . REHSDl&amp;d. EA8ILF ODTA1KEV,
FOB THE CORE OP 0t«ASV l&gt; ■

t

Oor assortment of T»U. and Poekrt CuUary,
SILVER SPOONS, Port Nonais, Hoop Skirts,
Yankee Xotiona. and thltt-i tn genanl la fall and

•hiairifi. is those saetivuS of fhe Ceutory
W er* the *rficle is LettAuodn, who u-t Msly
■ oiliuiraul Hie-lllttrik to their pen.iits^ tau
We bar* a large and beautiful rarielr of Coala,
•re ready at att 1in:ds togiie loUiuiuuiai*fy Ii*
.JM-rl. »)&gt;«»*.. «f W*un.&lt;*k iterangvuialii*
...».ihVLsnages ren'.ltlMg ilwreftwiu.,
Tale hl imt a ictnp-ra^ P&lt; (tuUrily.^latpleed amiM for yoorecl’u aad test tbe eorreetasna ef
.')• ea-raoiliinnry .ffirto lu »fc. way uf.iw.,
-.•itog fbc qualhiu. of-Hie Biller*. Imt e rolii
■•ulfflntlou ufan Inialunt.lc ehdicbie. ehiciru
Ici-ttned |o be «» eu.Iuril g a&lt; liin* h*Af. ”
H w' «U er» St Dina eh ' B • । tors hAb1 1 sjfed
• G.dvctoi to nigi-n* where-fever.
•&lt;&gt;«
and /raciuws-ether btfut** «• M tulnla have
;»uMie4 their victim*'ly henilird*.
To to
si.le to Olive eanfi-lintty ibat ihtf &gt;• i’ll tew’
♦rr rcorliin'.-iWe tor lb iiy.prpeto and Mr
------------------------ mfotaoT Nl&gt; I -Mr.tfAfiQ.JK. /an Cka^T^tmparial *od Black Tea*, m were tstr offrrad in
,
I 4«g it Ii.a&gt; to’"- *M*i '-n’t/‘?ES££ tbia MarksL Alao aU kind, ci Hrowa aad White- It
Sugars, Syrup, klclaa.es. Fish, Bin. Cutfee, choc­
forjfoc •wuotmfo.1 of baa I lb. It operate ftae olate. Jlire Seda and Sxl.rats*,
iL&lt;^luitocl..-Fivdr. m..| ■tl.er dlgwdre negunv
hiiWv tail powet.tolly.'fojd rebn wot*** itoui

33£s/ar?aa£itr:

the nomiiHitiiin^nd provk’ing

trrrntr f..r the rt-itnon thut flnlf

“*
iiaius U n
raneuflC UaJTea Ga.wrt, Osata Ua.Ur», Uaford

B

arc.iftrn fotlnd in mituii*. lint arc difficult

pls-c ..f beingnmninnU'd l«&gt;ali the i-Hk-».

Boy a' Clothing which we offer at
EXCEEDINGLY LOW FBICES*

by frank crosuy;'

ryr Ever*
Stona.li Biti.it i
naty certain pl***
it&gt;&lt; a J.cihkJ • !•«■
Tlw* »nr uh-. wn&gt;tr&gt;llM&lt; i»b»»rc artich-. to induce a teejil K
Thr
—»•- cl
f..r the Pinilla r tui.} think I.C
*aid way U' i'A pctati[,
*&gt;&gt;tiu-iliing sl'orf, n« ht? ia Imc of. life ItWoi. Mr.* b ho ale tton
dl^oretor ut lLi»
t«« wu *hii’pililiiy*; (Imt in inn-icul t« fm-*)1

also'

CLOTHS, plain and fane?­

. 9^blM&amp;WA.4tiw.pru,iw
* itua, KE M. C-ssFmerw, TWEEDS,

Counsellor in Business.

thi*/u( will Im* hnrd to ctvcut.

I3HT

BOOTSAND SHOES, eta,

,i

,i

Lamb.

t

BURNING

,KY I.’tBDMaS

Brad T^IS!

- -

FLUID

ud erery kind at greoeries that can be n

IT TELLS YOU The aymptaMe of pleurisy.-

TMOUQO fH”
VERY

hutoUmt Lwraan.il Tnn.nte cured 1

“safigr. rtSfSZlI*&lt;

CHEAP

Wee»Kpfs*.;ti.

In
:

URl-AT DIM OVtnY T

,

Iff Ca
X^efS-K

TIB P|IIM*&gt;&lt;»l’n®,;'s OTONE
•

;

HorNff:

ISAAC C. MOTT.
ul rare not Wherhrr alnreev in
votod up or viilHJ down."—-8. A. Donglnn.

“Ifothni leant for freedom Is seainnt
dC-P^ Hrorr. TT-Xm-‘

VEBT LOW FI6VBES.
Withoat stopping to give eey further eoumaeattonof oer stock in trade, we beg leave to srv, ,

tile only

; jmH'itinofe'.;
PHOTO SBABHIC

.. ; '
jb“» • ri-.' *""-- Askr-U r*&lt; 1
JE£UWUI b*'-

t**Pl,K MvlaJlierrtyWi

A W»nl—n- N. Y. n.r.ia ut. fe-

8pnkerOrr fmenentpr ’hr
‘F jagetif A-xtint. Ji mm* with Bwr* in it*
-D» rfoTton wf Xbrwtore. I***
ei our trgl Pmieffnl hgeiirr-'ITu

'Slnettd. €&lt;-•’* ;

-‘I’**!1

mH
[Jdfi——fo-

.TMdlO * QOOTlfr^ILCT

&gt;—rnetr-W*-*

nrs-

�Q Stpublii
M P8BLM81
T114Ikt»OAT

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

ws

« St**’
S S

luin

MO
VW
0U3

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

1029
KBlO
1WJI
IOTA
I &lt;135
1033

1850.

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01
02

A,'
d&lt;&gt;

F. H. A J

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1043
1044

1008
I Mb

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1071
1073
1008
1099
1137
1138
1139

•wSSra

WOI &lt;f Re port^Sea’
•j.'W.O

iVnOLESALK and
XV f.elurer «f im'
rr,« Mid*. AU", aff

1130
1137

• •X M
w
ata
Town « North of Bawgr 10 1
*■•1 IM
an

•araapariiU which float the nwrket. rail t&gt;
marr itodf te ju-tly &lt;L-.pi.ed. aad has become
aynonpnotu with inipojtion and cheat. S:iU
we call thi. eampouuA SaaeaparUK aad tatead
to aappiy ewch a imuedy aa ahaU mew the
aamo fen tho load ad obloquy which net*
•pan U. And we think wg kr* wraBad tot
beliceiug it ha. virtue which are irmjUiide
hr the ordioary ran of the di-aamw ith irUtmdad to cure. In wJ r to eecciro their complete
eradication from the »y»lan. the remedy should
ukcn accontoq; to duactiotM oa

1138
1142
I lai
llttt
1175
1179

. .. I S« B8I

K£Dr«KD, IPJUCpa.

1180
11HI
I I SA

1180
1187
1287
.*88
1851
V.U^w ol

ntrrAgxo at

MB. J. C. AYER A Co.
-____

~
J. P. HOK
|\£|UUH la drag
I f cinas. painta, vd*
.&lt;■* liuuor., dyc-alnff*
L.w M«h. erocenea. st
(tore In •
Koc

LOWELL, MA8R.

WILLIAM
JUSTICE OF TH

tNbc- IN ttailefntno

'Wots &amp; autos1,

MAGNETIC

'

©anirffiSBir,

nARM

t TTORSEV. Ou
L Csaru o&lt; thia
..ary fuUic.Coav
i *~ *i. -■ . tfv

HARD-WARE!

4t

H. r

publ

all b

&lt;anj—&lt;Mrp
pain nnd iu&amp;aaistum ai once, i a Lru 'rruh *P1
ed.1 relaxing tbe e‘nni rd niMclrt »»&lt; «•'
giving new life and energy by it. i&gt;* «•»*•&lt;•
ittee Io narnliAcd pan*, endchrumcr hrag Hu
mg compMnta, and wraknrea. allaying «**’'
pain,Neuralgia., irtiiatwn. end

thereby producing wlioteeiuar/e/a
V'Orw.lU. Ever? particle UHalrWus OO
tarnedt gas, and peaces ibroagk the
brand end Ol*mlt white baktn . euneeanentlr, nothing resun. but eotninun
eall. water, and lour. Y..u will r« ily pwraeira. by the taste of tins Maieratca. that HU oatarnly different Duri
•68 ^Tt ta racked ia one pound papers 68

DRY GOODS!

each wrapper branded “H T. ii»i&gt;b&gt;t .
- ' haat Hadlmnai Materalus." also, picture
twiatad teaff of toaA with a gtnaa of
aaeri eaaiair water os the top.
When
.
,jon purchase uw* paper y..u uiumld

IA3H3

7ft’^-X.tU1'TSl,^.“£'^70
Ur making bread with
fa
’
£

j

YS3V

X3070 TO aXOATa

KHT.rtSSlw each nectage;
Altai, direction. |0T making all kind. of

G«STJV!

wn MAKE YQOXnrXPOAP. With »
. «ZB. T. DAlilHTb FCREt O.XCENTKA i
.,.
TED 1'OTA.SH.,.
I
Wwnnlwl drmble the eirragth of
'
•rdtawyHoUeh; pvtuplnoMW-lib.

l—A Ik Mkk Wok* »
r« ati BmU» Owk &lt;* Wfc.

Ws4*!
IM.

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AOs.» im eiiauo^n-r."

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
tjtecriplion.

^tastings’ Businas Jirrttarj.

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VOL. 5

The organs of the Democracy lay great
DOUGLAS AND CLANS.
~~ upon the point that. a large amount of
money has been rooelved by the Republi­
Where’s Douglas been roaming 1 who’s
can administration and charged that it
able to telll
has been corruptly squandered or misap­
T&lt;&gt;settle accounts with hi* creditor. Belli plied. If this is true then should the Re­
Or to reconcile him to that scandalous publican party be held accountable, and
it is to this point that inquiry should be
directed.
.
No,he’s troubled with no auch qualms.
The statements here presented are tak­
But where hat bo been, while Brecken­ en from official records, and may bo Im­
plicitly relied upon:
■
ridge stands
. HgQSIPTS.
For Slavery extension, bat Lincoln de
BsUnce ia Trvasary Jult 1st, &gt;&lt;64.
Ataouat received f»rta all soureoa I9H. 889.V.-6 9S
inanda

ms EKCii-A. wra.
DO LT WOOD

II. J. KEN FIELD.
| v •:\LER in erer
J J .ir*. cr-ckery,

DR. RO BA GE'S

SCANDINAVIAN

REMEDIES 11

That- Freedom have claims to our govern-

nient lauds 7
Down east, eating Rhode Island clams.

FRANCIS ROWER,

knarer'a block. State alrcct.

l.,..er-* block."
PARKER

Total.....................................................$3,493,053*4
A* this side of the account bus not, and
will not be disputed or questioned, it has
tends
not been deemed advisable or Decenary
a who obaarrr.rraact, and make “SMonuwe i
, C1
.
, ,
,
auro" tefors the; deeide-.r, everywhere Tn«t Slavery is wrong, and already ex­ to stat in detail llM amount received from
tut and urging We uw ol these wonderful I
tends
each source of revenue.
No discussion
slums All who ronlhlo in thn wi&lt;A&lt;.,n
I
can arise as to whether the money has
I
lends
been leccived. ..The,responsibility of the
Republicau party is for its safe cust&gt;,»dy,
His powerful battering rams.
nnd faitful and judicious disbursement,
ORIGINAL. LETTER*,
i But Breckenridge goes in for Slavery, nnd of that n mure particular notice will
bo taken by a classification of the objects
f
hull hog,
I W
lh°
lt*d with a of expenditure.
If upon investigation it
shall be found that the objecta to which
remedie-., of Which cures’ they tbcu;Kl&lt;es
the money "had been applied, arc ol a pub­
EYE WITNESSES.
But he’s huh eat enough to not keepdt in­ lic and deserving character, and such as
servo to promote the material and intel­
cog,
lectual progress nnd prosperity of the
While Douglas goes In for—clams.
State and people, and tu&amp;am*'tints expen­
ded have been faithfully applied, then will
Now Stephen A. Douglas, I’d have you
the people justify as they have done, both
to know.
the conduct and the policy ot the Repub
Thai the BLOOD PURIFIER &gt;t&gt;d BLOOD Is an honest man quite, from tip to toe.
I icon administration.
If, in any.particular, there has been a
And that is not fur, it la said, although
dereliction from duty, then let the p-jblic
He’s a servant of Uncle Sain's.
censure fnll where it properly belongs,
Drives bis own a«s to market by devious and where it can ' be made effective to

a be more explicit. Abe Lincoln con­

Through the North or the South, as tnny

LIVER COMPLAINT,

beat suit hia case.

■' rvatorr ti e health and atrcncthof th

N&lt;&gt; Ploce,

Dougins once,

wits

was n

thought,

Would alime ! them to go nnd till public
land tract*;

btuck. up nun.

J VUES A. SWEEZEY

it

Went hr Popular Sovereignty,

which

only smacks
CAUSE SOON TO REAL,

Quite strong of pilitical shams.
And he may be for (1) ‘•niggers” yet; we

wouldn’t throw

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

That aomething

P'hesr in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN TEOETIBLE BLOOD Fl 1.1 At are vadurtsd by u&gt;e

J. JI. RUSSELL.

II. I’. CHERRY,
.rv-entnc-* awl Welly . Resitfence, jonnew-*.
Jury cv.iniy, Micb. RUnka kept alwaya oa baud.

L. II. STEWART,

aluKle

I* better

in Douglas’s

IIo lately has gone In for—clams.
‘•Clams! Cams I” See the Douglas flag
float
Front the broken mast of his shattered
ImwiI
How stoutly hr exclaim*.
Tin b Northern mar. as no one can deny;
For lhe rights (!) «»f the South long rend

trial-1

.
h'txi dtm-nvi,
Prtoeof th* 8cwxlin»Ti*n RfooH P'wiBw. 4* |’ni friendly t&lt;» blocks, but,—ahem, tho’t
rr ulu. or $■* prr l.slf dvsea. Ol O- ~«&lt;1» |
...
- „
..J.
I* S ~.u
J
But
w p,,

'rrer1 Resd iw. Rutawk * 8p*«W

Public Debt.
Faymentt upon the
1
I ntcreet
PrtndpaL
$ 53.457 84 58 594 84
90 968 89 82 636 93
7.195 05
128.117 79•
132.079 GOl 197,720 80
133,175 36 21,285 70

1855
1856
1857
1858
1859

B"d.

Total $536,889 60 $367,333 32
Total ain’t Paid on interest
and Principal
.
$9044222 92
Paid to the Asylum Fund from
1855 to 1859. inclusively,
$266,988 56
Paid to the University from
$270,293 49
1855 to 1850, inclusively,

Awojr.

46.860 50

Pnid to Agriculutral School

UDGE OF PROBATE, Circuit Court Co®;
Atwrnee and (fonnseUor al La"

J■MiMioaer.

115,054 68

Paid to Primary Schools and
Traeher’. Inst’v $955,548 81,
deducting Bonds included in­
cluded in pnvment of State
Indebtedness*
$ 99.000 00-856,546 31
Paid Lo counties on account
408,879 09
rf Delinquent Taxes, etc.,

Paid to Saalt Stc. Marie
36,027 54
Canal Fund
Paid to State Prison and Re­
form School furbuildinga sod
257.766 46
current expenses
Paid to Swamp Land Fund
35.681 47
Payments for general Purpo­
671,845 55
ses in five years
Balance in cash in the Trea­
163,577 22
sury Nov. 30, 1859
-

$3,693,052 94

The foregoing account &lt;&gt;f the disburse
nirnts from the State Tremmry. Is full
and complete, and with the excepting of
payments on account r&gt;f the General Fund
Is no clear and rs^lieit ns to be nndertimes becdlraa or exacting husband of stntsl and Sfiprecinted by-every man in
the State. The figures are all obtained
from official sources, and arc entirely
«-«■- y *■
I "nrt hvwutiful one* I X&gt;&lt;&gt; you gnmn ano
ind Dvltetawr.
Hi*. M. c. BwJR,
»-\Vhat a f&lt;M&gt;l I was to marjy, leave reliable.
The sum of $671,845 55, paid on ne—I.
ll»
ln
? A re you l&gt;y reason of tbecount of the General Fund, cover* all the
•lire and wear of the body which wifi-hood ordinal y and extraordinary expenditures
and m&lt;4herteM&gt;d must bring, forgetful of, of the State Government, to Give all the
and ungrateful for their comfi»rt* and their Items of which in detail,would occupy tAo
i»viil Ohl wife and mother. What if a much space, nnd too much of the time of
Under this head i«
*- tb«
-t’uld
—U Mkita
*AHr husband
hiiahnnd and the oridnary render
tk. ...scriber is now prepared with all t»*ve»- J
stroke
smrte ymir
Myaiaehmfry to manu se'ure tetter rad che*p- |U,
B&gt;hltnlow1
him low!
wtmt if your
What
,•«- children
dHMrm included Mil the Salaries of the State offi
r F.rniture M&gt;&lt;! Cabinet Ware* than ran bo bo t!
,UJ J be snatched from your arms and cere. Executive and Judicial expenses of
rr‘
| from vnurte—mt W hat It there were the Lcttialstive Department, Including
m.tru.., strong heart for you to lean pritiling, papcr'and books of nil th • &lt;1eupon 1 What it there were no noft little partmefipt. the compilation nnd .repohliC.IRPEXTER A JOIXER WORK. 1 innowOW t» nestle in your arm*, and to cation W the State Laws, slntinnvry, re­
lore v&lt;« or receive , your love t
How pairs of public property, and finally, eve­
wouft h I* •Uh you then !
Be patient ry expense with which the State in charg­
and kind, dear wife; be unwearying and able. and which Is not properly charge*
long suffering, dear mother, fur you know bio upon cither of the other funds men-

heath a cotant.

JAMES H. BROWK,
'lCNTT SURVEYOR. ORwe in Uts Court
kiw. at Usatinga. Persona desiring bis

O IU

DANIEL STRIKER,

OLIVER E. EVKRTS,
~I1EUIFP. May be found In the Coe
•tat the sail.'

S

R. B. WIGHTMAN,
QKGhiTa OE DEEDS- OMcc is the Court
A.bll&lt;nue. aad i,t&gt;ea al all boor*. Fees U »♦

. B. A. CotaxT-

Plaining, Sa^n^B^nd Turning
Wa ha»s oerPlaistag.««&lt;u!&lt; “4

H. N. SHELDON.
.crtbiiMt** uo’

______ __

not bow long y«’U may have with you
your heat inJ dearent trea*ure*-ynu
f. kr.w Inrur vou mav tarry with
„mMnber which will wring your heart
with remorse if they leave you alone; let
there be nothing for them tn remember
hut swectnreeand love unutterable, tfyou
.. . . ... .
k..
K5y
Be

patient. be plllfnl.

of them all.

fl &lt; death will «trp

COTA NT.

tween inem
.................. —
...
u-ould MW d- if you *e« doomed to «&gt;t
..
*
c
k_. .knuioh vrare and

The Political Aslrooomar of Um Hart-

Captain J- E, Stevnoa, who. conducted
a silver prospecting expedition from Maroavdle to lhe Black Rock ooiinlry, a
abort tim* befi»re the Washoe 'Indian
outbreak, infbrma lhe Marysville Demo­
crat nfan axtarordmary dfaoovery. which
the eaperiition made of a petrified tree.—

Hia mother wu anxioud tomes Stephen.
ii* tree is lying in a desolate region,
Tbe dutiful boy advertised In the public
prints that be was on his way to. nee his about sixty mile* north «&gt;f Black R.«ck,
,mother. He started from the City of and near what is called High R&lt;-ck Canon.
New York to visit bld mother, who re- It lay across several small gulcbc*. and
wu partly buried in the roil. Ha length,
;State. He naturally came to Ncf Haycn ro
i far as measured, the top being deep
,Guilford, and Hartford, on bis way. and under
ground, «w 966 feet, and the gen­
i
opinion of the company, looking at
at the latter place hr was “betrayed" in»o eral
&lt;
a speech. Stiff bent on the fraternal it,
i was that it wu from 40 to 00 feet in
mater. Enofpous tr»-el
CapL Ste­
pilgrimage, goes toward B&lt;«to«, attracted dig
&lt;
by a relative of.bie wife’s, it was a case ven* thudu &gt;1.ia of the same species as thu
Mnripusa.
of relative attraction. On hia way, at uees-of
i
Fragment*
of-icher
tree*
nf
the same
Worcester, mmr Judge ’’betrayed" him
but smaller.: ore visible here and
into a speech. At Boston betrayed again. kind,
I
—slumps and but* of thirty feet in '
Now, however, he started toward hia there
1
And it is more
mother. At Albany, seeking to p— length—all pctrifisd.
through there as a private gentlemen, 1than probable that a little i-xcavaliixj
therefore approve.
■
3d.
The Educational Inititutioni, be­ astonished at the magnificent demonstra­ would discover a vast primeval forest
ing the University, State Normal School, tion, the unexpected reception (like the there buried.
Thia tree lies exactly
Agricultural. Union.nnd Primary Schools. one at Hartford), he was “betrayed” into where it fell centuries ago, for there are
This whole expenditure is but a re-distri­ n speech, in wMA he declared he was on the up-lurued room, in just the position
bution of the money among the people, hia way to see his mother.
From ’here they would must naturally be, and • the
in such n mSnncr ns must always receive the pilgrim «e reaches Saratoga. Hero' prone tronk'beare no evidence of having
Il seems strange that
their approval
II is not necessary to he lays aside politics, thinks ol his long been disturbed.
discuss the propriety of this expenditme. unseen mother whom he is about to visit, tbe remains of a great forest ahouid thus
tor none will question it, whose opinions nnd sinks into the genial pleasures of the be found in a country, now wholly desti­
place.
Previous to this we ought to tute td any living growth whatever, ex­
are worthy of respect.
4th. Pritont and Penitentiary, es­ mention be was “betrayed” into a speech. cept sage, brush and greasewood, for h
sential for the protection of the lives and Full of thoughts of his mother, ho starts hundred mile* aruund.
*
•
A specimen of petrifaction may be scon
property of the people, and, fur the first in a north-east direction, and lands at
time within the hi-tory of the State Rutland the home of his youth. Owing st the office of Dr. Thompwm, taken Iroui
th*
tree
at
a
distance
of
200
feet
fronj the
made self-sustaining under Republican to the wholly unexpected arrival in that
rule. * The expenditure in this depart­ place, so hallowed, &lt;fcc,—be—well—is bare. Il is only a half meh thick, but
ment tin* b^aaiainly foi the enlargement ••betrayed” into a speech. Full of pent- contains marks of six years’ growth.
Since penning the above, our fri&lt;jnd
rendered neWRrj by thedemands.made up affection he can no longer restrain himnp&lt;»ii it, and lor the maiutctnuce and sell, but goes to Bellows Fall. Amid the Champlin, a member of Capt Stevens’
erection of the reform school—an insti­ bellowing of the populace and the sobs company, hu called on ns and shown u»
tution which has received lhe unqualified ot Stephen, be is deceived, deluded, im­ a specimen of the big tree alluded to. Il
approval of every person in the State, at posed on-in fact “betrayed" into a speech. Is very curious todook at. The petrifica­
•He flees to the north, he lands at White tion in tbe specimen before m plainly In.
nil acquainted with its operations.
5th. Delinquent tax aecwnU.
The River Junction. What a junction, what dicates tbe part of the tree from which it
whole payment under this bead is money a conjunction in point of fact was there ! wu taken, it being the sap and the ring*
returned to counties, refunded to taxpsy- Stephen was •‘betrayed” Into a speech.— next to it. He hu shown us, also pctriers or necessary expenses in the collect­ Cutting his final stick in a aouth-east di­ faction of fat pine^ which be struck from
lion of taxes—lhe government acting rection, he informed us at Concord that a petrified stump in tbe same vicinity.—
only a# the agent of parties nnd counties he i* visiting New Enaland to look upon ll looks so natural that you can almost
for lhe colteclion nnd return of money the grave of a relative. Sad Stephen, fancy that you smell the resin, when yen
Il .is certainly a
when paid. The necessity for tbe system how skillfully his anxiety to see his mol bar put your now to it.
is found in the inrge amount of the non is disguised. This statement wu made marvelous preservation, a material record
In the same place,
resident property held in the State, and in the course of some extended remarks a* durable u time.
the necessity of enforcing the payment of wluch, in point of fact. “betrsyadr pious the company found the shin terne qf. a
.Eneas into a speech at this very place. man petrified, and the upper jaw of a
taxes upon the same.
6th. Svwnp Land Fund.—This ex­ At .Manchester, at Nassau, at Providence grizzly, but twice as large ns the jaw of
penditure is fnr the care and supervision still seeking the maternal embrace that any grizzly of ever seen in modern times.
of the lands and the construction of tbe still receded, he is still surprised, and
State roads and drains, projected by the Still •‘betrayed”—but why repeat the nd
Population of Cincinnati.
just and enlightened policy of the Repub- details 1 Stephen, Stephen, who seems
licnr Party. No more beneficial expend­ unable t#cut his bread and cheese even,
Wc have been taken down. The Eb*
iture bn* ever been made or authorized in Is hext seen al a clam bake at Rocky
the State. It bn* and will continue to Point; far, far from mother, relatives, or enczer which we had raised has been very
have the support end approval of every­ Eave*, on this strictly private tour to see materially.lowered. Our comb has been
man desirous of promoting the develop­
i mother, Stephen, we say, sinks the cut, cruelly and ronwr»Hes*)y,, by the
While wo
ment, ’growth and improvement of the maternal for a season, and allows one sharp knife of the cenaus.
i northern counties and the general interest hundred aud fitly bushels of baked clams were felicitating ouraelvaar on the fiact that
wc wbrea mighty multitude, suddenly it
rapid growth ruid permanent prosperity and 30,000 people to "bclray’’ hire. int«t*
speech—a brief one of an hour and a half turns tout that we are not s»» very much
uf the cnt*re State.
While wc were
7th.
T/ie St. Mary't Canal.—This l^ook at the map of New England.— uf a crowd, aftsr all.
chuckling over the unhatebod figures which
great work, whichconnects the two penin* .WLere do you you think Stephen is nowl
sulax of which lhe State j* composed and Why, way down op the rocky end of should demonstrate that Cincicnali hi, as
K«»i«stith said, “a power on ret,” suddenly
opens the commerce of the yrotld a min .Rhode Island, al New Port, kicking up
eral region of more value than any utheh bls truant heck by ’ the great ocean, m wu find that «»ur chfckena ant Cur fntrn ilH
of‘equal extent on tbe globe—the pro­ .much as to say that, having traveled all numerable, and probably cap bo accomo­
dated in die maternal C&gt;«op lor sometime
ducts ot which will soon equal if not ex over New England on jhe strength of far
cced nil the other products of the State — he now don’t care a “of*®! Jartbm" f,,r u&gt; cime. Just a* we were b!*w&lt;aonung
out with magnlfinent rhetoric, dracriptive
was in consequence of some defect in its „„
his maternal! &lt;&gt;&gt;n&lt;
And yet, by the bye,
of our Hl jiutudl nous endswarming popu­
constrsetion, in danger of bring lost to ' whan he get* rrcupcratetl. and wonts to
• &gt;
the State and .country ; and the oxpen | start' on another
‘
L ”‘ *--■
* lation, just as wc lheught.
tour, we:“ shell
bcru “
hit

mother, are you tired and nut of pat ience
with your hiutbaod’a md your children’s
demand np»n your time nnd attention 1
Arc you tempted to speak j&lt;ut angry feelinE&gt;« tn that faithfnl. hut, perhaps, some

Uiebigau.

Yearly adrcrturei wig. be flowed to ehaags
their edrerthemeaU twice each &lt;rar, aa their

$3J&gt;»,575„72
Total
. --------------Now lot us examine there Several items.
1st. 77lr amount paid on the Staff debt.
was necessary to preserve lhe credit of
the State. And though the debt was
created by the democracy, it is nol b«lievod Ibeee is a man in the Stale who
; docs not desire to see il paid, and will
i theiefore approve of this expenditure.
2nd. For ckt fieylunu, IpaUtotions
| which cnnnol bedfcpenaed with, and which
will continue to receive lhe care of the
Government, and lhe sympathy of the
people, and the people have thus received
this amount Back in such improvements
as they most desired, nnd which lhey

guard against future delinquency.]
DBUCRSXUlXTa.

Paid to Normal school,

Any doubt on the subject, but still wedo

I. A. HOLBROOK

JOHN ROBERTS,
&lt;) O'StCIAN and Saffron. Dwelling on Uroodt way, near the Court House.

For State Road disprove,
rnents by the Swamp Land
Fund • 85.081,47
On necoimt ofdelinquent texts* 498,819,99
“
*'
■ ~
.
,•
8L‘ Mary's
CanalI tDoinlaaabce
&gt; 36,097^4
and repairs
1.475-.92
State Buildings
871.884,55
General purposes

friend to the blacks.

' SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

NO. 17.

______ .^.^...1=,

BLOOD Pl'RlHER AHL BLOOD PILLS

I*. II. &amp; J. RUSSELL,

----- —------- I.7F.V • -.1 i

HASTINGS; BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AJJGUST 30, 1860

dit tire upon It, though strenuously oppisril
by the Democracy, promptly made, and
communication tims kept open and per
mMIMtiy secured with lbs mineral region
of taka Superior.
•
t Is there a mon in the State, nnd espec­
ially is there oue in the Lake Superior
region, who can and d«x* approve of the
opposition of the democracy to lhe pre*
ervation df this great work as manifested
hy thrit votes in the State Legislate nd
Let this question be answered al tbe bal­
lot. Imix.
■:
8th. Slate Buildinyi. This small ex
pcnditure was for the Improvement nnd
security of the piublic offices.
’
Oth.'Tbe expenditure for general pur­
poses lias already been noticed, and will,
with other funds,*he further examined; In
lhe progress of., this diacoreioo,. which
will' be . continued in..the next week’s
Tanana.

Jj,; Extends ot Heavy Clay.
Stephen A. Douglas, in a speech which
he made in the Court House Square in
CarrolU.n, in 1844. spnkc of Henry Clsy
ml.atanttaUy-as follows: Speaking of the
Oregon Boundary question,and Mr. Clay’s
willlngncsa to compromise the the dis
pule by aroeptlng a line short of 54 deg40 min.. B;epbfn A. Dougina raid:
•I donnunceff him irt the C&gt;ngre« of
tbe United State*, and 1 now denounce as
avaarroh—-AN OLD BUUX-HRAMED TRAtTOR.-Tbe firn Amvr^m

This fund may be said to be &lt;be mo­
tive power by which all of the State De­
partments are kept in motion, and the ob­
jects nf expenditure are therefore almost
as various as the Uem» are numerous.
It will be *ren by dividing the sum
under this head by fire; the number of
years the Republicans have held power,
-air.
that the average atmtrtt expenditures for
all general pttrpoaes la 8134.376 91} and country for ifrilitn &lt;joia.
,
And this is the man who now sheds
•ubptieing the popnlathm of the State to
tear* ove^ the grave of TTtmry Clay, and
bo 800.000, which Is deemed4&gt;y
with an Impudence nnparallalled in nil
low estimate, the ave
the achievement*, of political demagngpaid for
nery.dial Henry Clay called him

J. W. NTKBB1RS.

low. sweet voire mingling with the roar
Af the surf down there by the rounding
come* the killing Vniat of the census, to
sea, roflly singing—
nip IM root of our imaglnati..o. and re
dime 0* t«&gt; the nolrer tends of reality.
• When the ioiinense nuui|*crs wc liari
boea roupbmi upon ns rilivns of «&gt;ur
thriving metropolis, dwindle, utidef tbp
Mr. Douglas said in one, of bis speech- ,census, from 250,000, or lipwitrds, U
cs last winter,; when be was trying to slsiut 170,000, our pride soflrrn a shock.
cultivate Guor with chc,South:
i
Wo rub our eycs’iuid ask-outwlveg jt Ute
•Mr Preaident, lhe mode of preaerving marshals havn’lnuidaa .ryistakel . \V«
peace is plain. This system of tmctioQU think pmU
Wf shall J«e«ept the figure*
wnrfare must cease.
Tbe ConslilutijiO as certainly well • up to the true diitrir,
has given th* ppwei. and all we aak nf alhee It is not at nil to their ititertM W
Congress ia to gve the means, and we. by
JndirtmenU andevnmetioni in the Federal
CourU qf our teveral Stateu, will make
such examples of tbe leaders uf these Mgspiracira a« will ttrike terror into the
hrnrta the others, and them will be on the protection of a military force, ftirnhffiby all the great ptiwere of Europe.—
end nf the crusade. ••Sir, giye as a taw aa the Constitution France which ha* bejn accused most uhwntcipplgtaa and nutJwigra. and I will justly, of inciting these trouble*, will (orshow (he Senator from .$ew York that ufeh Rje’largest contingent bf this fcfrwthirtora nbousand men. But what is tn
there is a constitutmnaj mode of renm-i
ing Jhe “irrepresmnle conflict."
I will beefitoted by tills movetJWrt. Ley.m.1
open lhe prison dqor to allow cahapirn- more than present MCurityTor the (Shrivttors HgninsLllm peace •jfthe RepnMir and ianii! Tbe Druse* will not' undertake
the doriieatic tranquility of our,States, tn to fight an orerwbcknlngE*ri«p«U.unny
Select tbrir pfllla, wherein 'to darg 'nnt a ■nd making example* of p»'pi« ‘4 ti»e'r
mlserahle life, as A punbihmcnt for their blood end rriigiqo only inflame* tWr
auaticwm and shir thiralTor h|c-xi; wb'uji
Crimea against the peace of sreidty.*
repreracd fur the time, will break'oui
Now it scents ibal Texas has .been more furiously upoc ibe firHt .^js.rtucity.
passing
ju*t- sueh a taw-aa Mr. Dtrigtaa
The truth i*. Ibero will W tm per&lt;mm-i4
*«**■*••«
security 6&gt;r the Christian* in thr Em*
until the Turk*and nil.their deprodap*
shall poblidy maintain thM nwtm bar*
noJt‘
.
. .
.
.
Jtwdnn, where they belong. B'nl hqw. to

fey

four want.

in his favorite a' titude
shall

cWfrr&amp;

“(Mt. toror llfct! h's the pb*n» foffcMt.

O»nra. o«.fc Ow* v—CU«r&gt;

■• An hM&amp;rmrr
rmlAnM1 for

Inssne Asylum* - 1U ■ . ; .®W988^fi
Fnr Educational purpose* - 866,548,31

dl.-rewM.

�r; ...wonA-a .Noua

CHANCERY SALE
see. hentocky, North Carolina, Maryland.
Delaware, and possibly
Southern States.
Indeed,
does not believe that B

(Mitcnal Ctnltuer

TATS or MICHIGAN. bLsV C&lt;

troit and Milwaukee Railway G&gt;m
Tbe Rm

Hunt. Brtxik
hundreds
FOR FRESIDENT.

ABBAHAX LIXCOLK
OF ILLDICIl.
FOB VICK rUKSIDEKT.

HANNIBAL HAMLIN,

AUSTIN BLAIR, of JacUan Co.

Hr XsJUor-Grasral—LANGFORD O. BERRY

F-r /ta.&gt;o.rrl,r»rrw.'-CHARIJ58 VPSOJI.

belonged to one of the Dredges, engaged

3

HEZEKIAH G. WALLS.
RUFUS HOSMER.
Dwt 14 ZWrW-OMNiaB W. LEK.
r-w.Mmid-lDWI&gt; DOIuSCH

frm Oil DwtraeS—AUGUSTUS COBUnt
Id DUWirt- FB AM CM W. KELLOGG.

which would tnrry Breckgnridge intuihe
of the three higlrast candi­
dates, and thus give the Senate a chance
of electing fuine.

Wra Gots to tub Mam Mxxnio I—A

manner.

who are deslrotM of attending tbe Repub

Ixsn Mass Meeting at Kalamazoo on tbe
he invited tn qua.-ter

Mrs. John \Y . Ingersoll, the wife

of the Editor uf the Owosso

Am trican

was burned to death by the bursting uf
fluid lamp on the evening

uf the

18tli

itisL

Sagiuaw country at tbe time.
The steamship Great Eastern left

Richland is but nine miles

From Kalatunxoo, and tlawe who desire

tbe night of lhe 7tb,

will find a tummittee in waiting for them
st the eenter.

We hope that many ol

nur friends will feel inclined to accept
thia offer, and punish the Rcpoblicnna of
County Coavestloa.

Richland for their temerity.

For Halifax oo tbe

lU'.h.

sons visited her in New

I5V.UV0 per­
York, and 20,-

(MM) at Annapolis.
Ertg)" Tlie steamer Choctaw aunk in the

Misaisaippi neur Mi-mphia, un lhe

18th.

She was valued at 625.000.

(The truth

is, we feel a little envious toward

that

tecthm of the country, on account of the
enormous a'acka uf wheat, big potatoes.

and other evidences uf plenty which we
saw “Iving around looss" there, a short

f^y*' Gen. Walkct's truopa have land­

ed and taken possession of tbs tuwn uf
Truxillo.

Tbe crew ol the steamer Clif­
» alker was cupturod

ton belonging tu

by a Britiah vessel and brought into New

limsagn.)

LouiawiMia fur toil
oisinei. »« wnr primary cau&lt;n&gt;&gt;o.
rommituv wool J furlbar raeoauseo

Tub Republicans of thia County will

I the Grand

recollect that each township is to elect

Trunk terry Dual, was killed at Sarnia

one drl&lt;*gate to tbe Senatorial Convention,

on the 20th mat.

held at Vermontville,Sept. I7tb.

Cxaavs or Bassy Gitnrrr.—The fid-

aaiua losnahiD

J. M. NEVINS,
0. L INGRAM,

owing table, exhibiting the population of

this county, as ascertained
n. bailey.

G. STRIKER

census, nnd

ns

bv tha rodent

compared wi«h those of

18-tO and 1854 are token from the Pioneer.
HIE

AIM

OF DOUGLAS.

It will be seen that our

nearly

doubled in six

population has

years, having in

Il i» evident that neither Breckenridge

ci eased 6,114, and in ten years 8.863, be­

or Donglas expect to succeed it Novetn-

ing nearly two-thirds of ite preaeot pop­

It has also been certain that they

James Drpeyster Ogden, who is on
the Democratic Eh-ct.»ral ticket. Is
spired monument” of old FuderajfaM.
He has hern sitting &lt;»n a Imle nf cotton,

a,

beeriptioti

ulation.

bad no hopes of defeating Lincoln unless

I-:."

there could be a union, which would re­

535
47&gt;
•15

« 51.
Prairieville
J 1'1
lint)
Barry,
sult in fiivor of Breckenridge. This tb«
Johnstown.
637
Douglas Democracy can never accede tn; Asayna,
n 528
o they wo’d Maple Greve, 621
as it believed that uf the
‘ 5 11
prefer the election of Lincoln. So finding Hastings vilUge726 ) total, 1889,
“
town 063 j
themselves hopelessly shut out and Lin­
Woodland,
076
59“
coln's election conceded, they set to work
r.^i
Carlton,
383
to prepare fur the future, and if possible
-1 6
405
7“
to pbee themselves in a position to be Castleton,
427
H«-p&lt;\
i:--j
regarded as tht Democracy in 1864.
n m
Rutland,
:: i:,
The I'argain with the Know-Notbinga
Orangeville, , 872
of New York, is with no expectation of Yankee Springs.614
2! Mi
carrying that State erm, aa that would Tboniappte,
97-1
613
batter tbe chances of Breckenridge’s elec­ Baltimore,

H.

PROBATE N'UTItE,

Uia loot caught in lbs

rtf' A culhsiun occurred on the Carrniton Railroad near New Orleans on Um

Two or three persona wvre killed.

beat bargain thev'onuld make.

The toad
w«i. (&gt;•“

&amp; J. RUSSELL S

fcm.-r’.) friMtpd

Vincent, N. Y.. was en

tered un tbe night uf the I7lh insL, and

120,000 securities slokn.

Truman

Daria, of Stockbridge,

Mass., killed bis wife with a club on the
mghtof ue 17th msL

He w

id toxica

ML

7-iF“ Breckenridge has not withdrawn
hi* name from tbe

ia uid wtitm

Presidential cuhim

1

isinfortned in regard to

OF MICniQAX,.Barry County,
GREAT VARIETY STATEFrvbute
county.

aa.

Cwrt for said

DRY GOODS

c.u’ine a copy or uoa
su4
ptiLIUCrd in U.c “Republican Banner." a i ra»
[wper printed tn Hut ng». and circulating In fct

battery ; consequently n&lt;

truth’a sake.

v/pruenitav—Of our vil

CHANCERY SYI.E
MtrHIGAN -Th. drturt

R J. Grant, N. Bailey,:
Wm. Barlow, bare gone

Esq., of Middleville, cal

Friday last, on bis relur

puign tour hi Pre nay Ivar

wsblie auctMM
thrtruni rfonr

•trona in the conviction
rombinntiot^of «H »*»•

Democracy, by whaleve

be railed, can possibly d&lt;

intelligence too late *fi«r

week of a

cur red

melamholly

In Jobnatowu (t

«/ Judge Humphrey) o

ffT* The alaie-trader Da Costa is in
No less than eight
great tribulation.
H-veral and distinct «»ffers &gt;4 bail hate
been made in his behalf, three uf which
were not authorised by tbe persons who
w?rc offered us bondsmen, sod tbe oilier

five were rejected ns incompetent. Tbe
last of these was Mr. Nathaniel P. liaroy, who lias |M-en under examination
sinca T)iur«duy la-t. Yestcrday,fiirsomc
unaccountable reason, he refused to pro­
ceed with the examinatinn. wherriip&lt;si he
was dUmivaed. It is tertaliilv verv hard

l»ai&lt;-&gt;l. ila-i.t

PARASOLS

Between nine and ten o
Ing bouse of Matthew Ik

TAJC ur Nl&lt; MICAS.—The C&gt;«r»H Ca.it

tu lhe ground, apd two

boy \ uoc seven at&gt;d tin

&lt;43, perished in the flam
required io appear, and sk.iw eauae.lf awy. arb;
tbe prater uf *tod petitioner abouM not be'rrnei

Tux Atlantic Moxti

steady

CLOCKS

&gt;w&lt;t irua

magazine, *w«

around, a little !• ad vat

eryltime

We greet

tried and true friend ; t
The wheat crop

of

YViscousm

cartiMlly.wiih a sort ol

feeling, that is real.
i.ni.tr i.f Harry
OillN L HO.
PROBATE N&lt; &gt;11(11

GIFTS

amouated u&gt; 465,000 bushels.

The Waukratat (Minn.) JzmhmI,

POLITICAL COBTmUMKMMrTsMVMMM

the official paper of the county, irod Ute
Dretsha akh twaltta “my arret pnna

V

see tbe Atlantic a but
yo«r pardon, “Junius
be plaguing somebody

Ibrteg dale 1Mb. Mffl
CDANCEin SALE

TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Ciresit Court foe

think we should enjoy

Gonxv.— We forgo

receipt of tbe Lady’s I

lima, and ‘•lonki

eialiou, at W

•ptembet 7ll
&lt;zwMa,ofH

8US1KS6S

Kanv^fofthMMS, don't Aake watandly to

teat to kill, but frr trim

this correction

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

so many friends nut of Court, not tu menill amnunl tu 30,000.000 bu.hcls, that lion the liberal bearing of (ho Court it­
self in Ills IiehalF, cannot recover his lilsuf Michigan to 16,000,000.
erty, for the lack of a paltry 65.000 bail.
211
HT* The Pittsburgh Chronicte aays And such, it appea
"J I
It really does not argue
that a meteoric stone fell in Juniata Cn_ the prisoner.
'. ‘J
very strongly for the profitable stale uf
177 on the 5th insL, weighing between 400 the slave trade, this difficulty in getting
:;r.i and 500 lbs.
bail.
Mr. Da Qwta is becoming quite
'2'. *2
Charles Burr, the nearest living impatient—his duranee is beyond vtwlusnnee, and he threatens to expose the k-sdRelative
of
Aaron
Burr,
died
al
Saratoga,
oc
Ing slsvo traders in the port unless they
un tbe 5th insL, aged 70 years.
tion in the House, but simply to prepare
■•&lt;« eome U» hia reiiof. Of cuursejffter
13 935
7-21
5.072
Ibis, the golden key to bis prison cell will
the way 6&gt;r a future fusion of these two
In Knoxville, Tioga Co., Penn., at once be forthcoming.- &lt;V. }’. Trib.
parties -on a mure extended plan, it was
there are 65 voters, and all Lincoln men
to try fur a larger vote if possible
That Douglas declares slaves tu be but one, and be ia for Bruck.
I be rail
than Breckenridge will obtain in that property ^nd so tilled tu tbs same prutsc
splitters bare to more themselves in or­
tioo that any other species of property.
We a'ual! conttni
The Memphia Avalanche save of YanBtatfo
der
tu
get
up
excitement
Kxar it bxxubx tub Paorca, That Mr.
cey .•
There is liule doubt at lhe present
Douglas endorses the Deed Scott Deda"This gallant tribune of the people has
t^T*
The
population
of
Lenawee
Co.,
lima but that these coalitions and own ion, which declares it to be lhe duty ot
Is 24,000, of Grand Traverse, 1400, uf agreed to place himsell, after this month,
binations were
more f« effect Congreve to pn4eot such propert v.
at tbo difporel of tha National Democrat
K xrr it Bitreww-rnr4*sorlx, 'Dial Mr. Manistee, VT1.
upon their own nrgnnizat'w»nw than otheric G»m«nittee, which will appoint for him
Doughs
mdwvre
lb*
nomination
nf
II.
ise. In New Jersey, the Breckenridge
[^y*1 The artist Rouse, who went to to speak in large a lire uf Pennsylvaui
V. Johnson,
declares it to be the du­
and New Jersey, and also m R&gt;«t&gt;« and
Democrats got up a fusion with the K.
England to take tbe likenesses of Carlisle,
ty of Gmgrewe fn enact a law for the pro­
New York.
The people &gt;&gt;| the North
In New Yoik, lhe
N. Bell Ever.U.
and Tennyson, has returned without ful­ will thus have an opportunity of seeing
tection of Ma
in the Territorira.
anaHthm with the
Douglasites got up
x tub rronx. 1 nat on filling his missiod. The two dislinguMhed and henring
whom, through the
■ame party, seeking any coalition which lhe 10th nf May last, Mr. Dougina boos authors were unwilling to have their faces toisrrprfwontation of lhe triperli/f oppo­
ted hi the U. 8.’ Senate that bi. dodflne
sition, they nave been impressed to- re­
larger rota than the op­
will give them
committed to canvas.
of “nab-infervetition
had secured for
gard as a “woas/rwm iorrendnm."
Mr. '
posing wing. In Pennsylvania several
Yanoey w ill speak fi&gt;r himself and by hi« j
attempts have been made to unite lbs two
Brooklyn heights, has eiuped with hi. ad­ rondusive logic will foeue the conviction ; rd G xxI». (S;h&gt;'ol
«»c&lt;ptr&lt;!, Uioe &lt;Ul!»r«
wings on one electoral ticket, bnt always
Kxrr rr ntr-'Hi ths
BOPLB. That the
of the integritv uf hia p iliun
’ ’
as s trsn
opted daughter.
e •/&gt; Territory have no p-rarre t&gt;&gt;
- • • to the Gmatilutk
We predict
friend
fy* In 1831 a dozen families with the lor him the lu-gret audiences ever assemBreckenridge.
Of course this bas been
not, when the Supreme Oarrt carries it garrhon were the only inhabitants uf bind al the Not th.”
stoutly resisted hy tbe other wing, who there, and protrefa It when there.
In 1835 there were only 28
are evidently seeking to divide the’ De­
Kzxr rr gxv&lt;&gt;«B tub Pboflb, That Mr. OlMBa
— The Coupmt'iwn Jowval says that are would be very happy to qrfl^ua.
Diuiglus declares
dge Taney, Judge N.laon and Ctumolmocracy as even aTpueaible.
• Territory vote
whether th" pa#
• Walworth arc in favor of Douglas.—
Lady Franklin is Ort a visit tn
jfteiwy'wp । ’
Il is fortunate tbs 1’rrwidenl Iwa nut the
&amp; J. BUSSELL.
Douglas only expects to defeat Brecken­
III make a tour
this eonntry. ‘ She
powvr of removing as,sen as appointing
Harfaci Mm
ridge. the Wa»bingi&lt;«n correspondent of
Judges, elsemight Live to .i^inmicle
Oxa or tub ErracTB.—As one nf tbe through tbe States and Canada.
the Philadelphia* Pennsylvanian writes
MORTGAGE
SALE.
lhe
fall
of
some
beads
stored
with
judicial
effects of'tlie spcvchc* ma&lt;1eat tlie Second
The school land of Texas is the ;
Wqyd. pole raising, Inst (Wednesday)
under date uf August 9th, as follows:
wisdom.
But is thin announcement calculated to
mint Mr^ Samuel Tmtng—long an ar­ largest of any State in tbe Union, in pro.
IxMters from Mr. Dueglas indicate
Idort Wkitw^x lbs town
■Ucng’bso Mr. Douglas in thia State J—
al and influretial democrat, a Holland
portion U&gt; its populaliun.
anxiety ut hia part t&lt;’ be invited to the
That the axpoundr.rv of tbe Dred 8c&gt;11
South.
I aai told that he freely adraks er, of the Secund Ward—e&gt;n»&lt;rt out this
tar* Tbe Detroit Advertiser of tbe Decision are in bi* fasor ta.ta. damaging
for Luiculn and Hamlin.— G.
to hia cunfidcattel fHende that bs dnea
piece nf informal« in .regard to any. ran- iiiKteKlta
drtaa; of being elected, but that tbe nmst
didate tor the Presidential Office.—

Ths attempts dsviasd by the heads of
• DaugAaaiisw. and the leaders of the
~
to, toea their parties in
Ewms-N
Failure
__________ __
BBfcibitedhiyW'dcra politic!.

U, it, tbe foermediwe d'
54#. H: VMbridj.. I

tiUlN !.. LAV

isg and tUieg 0&gt;r prtitoxi. duty verified
A SL-rrusTza or “Honbst J&lt;»hx Bab. llarwuni. plating, for etrtsin rraaon*
ax."—Wr have before cfinmided lhe ar- &gt;»f all kinds comprising BLEECH ED and ‘
*•*!**• “;•?
real iCnd examination &lt;4 Caleb C. Wood­ BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHE E T
■dmikiurator.
bury, Poatinaater al White Pigeon, in INGS. Striped and (Tirck Shirtings, Deli
this State, on charge uf rubbing th
'
Mr. W. ia now iu jail awaiting
mails.
IJw is a very respectable appear­
trial.
ing man. Iwyon-I middle age, and liiacas*■reins to excite much regret in the seo­
DRESS GOODS.
..........................................
Die G'tiatau- LADIES
ti&lt;&gt;n
where be lias lived.
5‘.
tine Mercury says:
“It is a matter of sorrow nnd deep
Dext'Bpvr pnnltd In Haotisx*. ih
A Are aaaorttnent'of Lawn*. brilliant*. 'Cbal
gret tiiat any person, and especially
person who. like Mr. W&lt;«idbury. has a
lb* tfair ZXod upon for bearing In tbetovrirtses.
large tapiily dependent on him. should
WX)TS. SHOES AND GAITERS,
icl 1 to leiiiptatii&gt;n and subject hiuiaeil
' terriiblo
jx-nalties euacxd agjiinsi a
u&gt; tbe
I
iiilaliiin ol tbe mails.
WiuMlhury
PROBATE NOTIC!
ia an ardent supporter of Itonttl Jobn OT Mtn*. Bora. Lad&gt;e*. Mi**e». and CLildrrtJr
TATE OF MICHIGAN. . „
S. Barry, and tht lender of the Douglas
Barry Cminty.
I
Democracy of White Pigeon.
P. S.—Intelligence n eci-.ed here by
telegraph nt Saturday stsUs tint Wood­
bury h.oAjonimilU-d suicide.—Ex.

*59“ The Banking office ofS. S. Ilatn-

muiid, at Cape

September.

S

nubbmg rupeuf bn vessel.

20th.

4

High fcUwt. MU. Etta K

of tbe old Whig party. He is a worthy
old gentleman, was n zealous Whig trim
used to complain uf u3 for nut lielng
hearty enough in favor of the United
States Bank.
Theae two are types of the ptillticiaiis
with whom the Democracy hava rrotud
their Electoral ticket. Tliey represent a
■mailer number of rotes than were cast
For Gerrit Smith ip 'M, But the Doug­
las mm, small as thia eHMribul'mo Is.

RrpubMcnn* of RHiland, upon

that occasion.

to tarry there nn

RrpwbUcaa

their

friends from abroad in a most hospitable

■&gt;n the

Joly Ktb. IWS.

[J. at .I.k*

mazoo on the 8tb of September.
The
Rapubhcana of that place are tnakn*
ample arrangements to entertain

of which be is Srerelary^sriles us that at

8th of Beutember,

entitled l« oo*

tbe Court

cr Gov. Seward will speak at Kala­

behalf of tbs Richland Republican Club,

that the people &lt;&gt;f tbe county «-f Barry

Tbere will te a RePubl&gt;c*a Coaveattoa held at
V,r«irvatvill«. on the iSlh day of Sagtaaberwert.

be delivered at

House on Sunday evening next

Libual Offzb.—E. R. Millir, Esq., in

a recent meeting &lt;4 lbeClub.it was voted
uistilet.

r—(f

GOOD GOODS,

lecture will

EDWIN WILLETS

int sreruia fastn^t h

ET" A fireman from Chicago who I acritiee the
Messrs. Richmond and Cagger, as the miles in sixteen hours ; when a dean tnp
Representatives of ‘ Squatter Sovereign- to Detroit without running off the track
,- WTO messes. naMrwBWSTOesas w
e surviving Executors of lhe “Old Fed­ stand up to ride, to dodge the p**0CT «■ , —
drowned at lhe latter place on lhe 19th
eral U. 8. Rank Party,” went to work at Iren
Syracuae
like business meu. and formed the car fluor.—Pontiac Jacktontan.
•ton party, if it is in bis power to do
foTncKIn' •Rmia'W elected I
Mr. Bwertwout. &lt;rf St J&lt;
prJitfeal eupertoersbip.
Tba- tertt
The “Bank M«r
rek'driit, mmJ (becunspiralor»a!^ieM
* has
~
‘
’
who
been'Bl
tike's
Peak tbe past I have w-t transpired.
tefeWed • larger Wians nf proximo the
mpbto put their secession ihrmts into summer, has returned.
Hb give* an un­
capital they were able to invest, justified.
favorable account of the gold regions. .
country more reoqfute and determined
intsfeat of eight thirty-fourth parte.
hostility than Tmm Judge ' Donglas and
Tbe Rev. J. Boynton is deliver
There was no sqnramishnoM or mealybis &amp; mt hewn friends. ' 1
Ing a course ot lectures at this place oe
iHJthings about Priueiplea, Consistency,
c.
The Democrsey opened its doors,
believe, which govern the action of Mr. the Divine autborily of the Soared Scrip­
and
tbe MFedsrnliste,” “Bank Mm,
Ddufiaa in tble campaign. Hia principal tures.
His first lecture was delivered al
“Silver Grays.” and “Know-Nothitigs
aim in tn break down tbe Disunion par lhe Court House on Sunday evening to
walked In! ’it was a ‘•fair business trnnalarge and attentive audience.
Tbe next

States that will firs Atm their electomI I
He carve nothing about hia own

the opening address s

Arrangetnmito text
«utr oi lurrr. ana eia’e
UHlN L UaY . Uicmt l

By order

of

tbe O.

tJ'RUB^TE N’UllCE

t

CHANCERY SALE.

S^KSKSijr'!

-The Dnt wagon

•111

Mienran

-Th. Sanilac J&lt;

Ih virtue ki.d in t.arsu

Trw E*m UaM of tbe EUat Half of tbe North

“rr •*

sU i» U&gt;s county

�iCBlOAN.

REPUBLICAN Bj

g PfrCi A-L W1

NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL

STORE

- DtMABX diD^m PA1NB,

y«nl an* ^isttllatMu,

wkth

m riaiscsaa,

. Atxmtmw

R that I should taka
dyuut rttte uwdPtaa-

Dttsoumosj NfrrfCE.
LARGE AND
T7/.n»
-z &lt;?BE4UTIFLL
Vr
Aaaortmaut of

—

^xi- x Scnoot.—He fall term of Um
IJj»!.i’4!&gt; I'nion School will cotnmonco

HATE NOTlfy

on lite lOtb uf September.

CBI0AN, B*ut Cocxtt a«. fur .aid aamWty.
T*”’M

cv^p* of twichen are engaged fur tbe en

WE

ku'ngyear, and the friends uf the acboul
SjnnfiJently predict

,af

a school of tho firat

The teachera are, N. II. Wal-

order.

of th* estate of icn^-, .

'that tba bbooaoa vou!d semrtod

A competent

GROCERIES!

Richland

UiJgc, (Imtu principal of the

Seminary.) Principal and instructor of
High ScIhm’I, Mis* Elint Knowlton,:each-1
er in the

Inti-rmcdiatc

Mr*. N.

H- Walbridge, in Primary de-

TEA. COFFEE, RUG AR, BPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS. RAI-BN8. CODFISH;

department, and

______
। idle. I commenced taking your Fills.— 1
------—tr, the swelling commenced disappearing
and Anally appeared to point externally. 1 bocmm alanne.1 and sent for Dr. Sprague, who ad
viood mo to continue tba Pilla, aa my recovery was
I rapidly being eotapletcp. 1 continued to uae tbo
Pilla In small done* for some month., and found
aself folly reatored. the ulcer healed and 1 con
ir tayaelf a well man. Tbe naw. of tbe cur*
I noon spread through tl.i. action, and mor* than
a thousand buxaa uf Berrink * Ptll* have aold in
thia ndnlty. My Post O«oe nddroM it Oneida
ValleyEsdiaoft'county, N/Y., where persons in-

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and-

DRY GOODS

DRY GOODS

in fact, everything in tbo Grocery line, each aa
will U needed for thmilr uae.
Alao a great Variety of tbe
Titt Ih’sas Affair—A Corrrction.

Wtitinformed in regard to this affair. Ho­
ne* was not arrested for assault with in­

FOX THK B8PKCIAL BXXXTiT 07 TUB LA DIM

tent to kill, but for simple assault and

Wt alao keep on band a good auortmrnt of

liattrry ; consequently no •‘bocua poet’s"

STATIONERY,

was necessary in the case.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

(mnaoxc’-r ^xh-nmuaii
la* C—kla, Extracts,

—We were in an error last week, being

We make

VER I'

Prllf

lye truth’s sake.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of our village merchants,

XCERY SALE.
r,h’’il^TT’L' arc"‘
r e. Harry, In chancery.
BoiUg. QonfJoiooot.'

R. J. Grant, N. Bailey, N. Barlow, and

Wm. Barlow, have gtme cant for goods.

-oi Mor. Goin-,

RaTt'BXKD.—Our frivtid.B. II. FciXU,

&lt; end by »i,|„ ef o demty m-

E*q.. uf Middleville, called

• .1, Orin L Ray, Circuit ( onrt
r &lt;b« county ot Fartv. will
or &gt; ei’dm (■&gt; tbe hie ba-* l,iaa■f the Oort HnoMin -«-----

Friday last, «m bis return

W,

us, on

on

from

putgn tour in Pennsylvania.

a aim-

He returns

These renowned Plaster* cure pain*. • eakneaa
and distress in lhe back, aide* and brvaat. in Bva
hour*. Indeed to certain ar* they to do Ibis, that
the proprietor warrant* them. Hpeead from re­
in., balsam* and gums, on beautiful kid leather*
render* them peculiar!t adapted to the want* ol
I'nnolft and other*. Tneir application ia uuiver
sal—equally to the strung man. lhe deiieatc woSian, and feeble infant. To each and alt they will
i urova a balm and a blessing. Their o— &lt;• a*Tueael* and withoutannoynoceurtr-eble. EacbPtaster will wear from one to four months, and in rheuI marie complaints, sprain* and ieviaav. frequently
1 effect cures when all other remedies fail. Full di-

lie apeuker*, vreultat., minuter* af tbe gospel,
and other*, will strengthen their loop and tin.
Keo their voice* fftnoriag Uno an tknr irouL
ee 16’* cent*.

strong in the conviction that no possible
ronibinatlofr'of nil the fug cuds of the

Drnneracy. l»y whatever name thry may

!«• i-nllol, can pmsihly defeat tbe election
of Ma. l.tNCi’Lir.
’

Tkiiriule

Casviltt,—We

INGewd Mixing or I'RESCRIPTIONN; and any
oar 1-urcHostug medicines uf ua can rely upon
tbcir being

G-ETSrCTILN'E-

received

intelligence too lnt«* for publication last

u&lt;ck of a
cur nJ

nirlumholly affair which oc­

in J&lt;&gt;l&lt;n*ti&lt;«n (near tbe rcsirlt-nce

Die above articles xrv told by all lhe deal
er* in Hearing* and by all Druggiata Ihrougboul
the United Ntate*. Canada* end Booth America,
al wholesale by alt larje Druggists ia the pnaci
pal aUo.
HERRICK A BROTHER,
PaarrtCAL Caxatvr*. Albany, N. T.
Hold at HaaUagabyJ. P. Robert* A Co., Bolt­
wood A Gnat, and hr dealers everywhere.
Palmer Hfotbcra, Traveling A geuta.

50,00 Copies already Sold.

«.f Judge Humphrey) on Tuesday tiighL

DRESS GOODS
Compriae* all tlie latest styles of SILKS,
Chailie*, brilliant*, lawn*. Berrges. FRENCH
MUSLINS, and all other kind* that can be nam­
ed, many ot which are greatly eupenur in quality
and beauty to anything heretofore offered Io thia
Ever ahown in thia

Market, which

are prepared to tell at a small

NEW YORK COSTS.

M-nw, nnd

never

gets

comes

excited,

around, a little in advance of its date evrryitimc.

We greet it joyously as a

tri^d nmJ true friend; not hilHriounly.but

i deaenbed is arid detire a. folThe a—lb earn qa sflsr ■q—Mm
■•hip no two, (*; tn-rvhtj Inagw
f Cuola/uiitg btre hundred and
d all in the vutu-tv r.f lien and
ouiN l. utY. f
i.

&lt;wrr.c*tly,with a sort uf “glad tu-aec-you”
We hoi’s to lice to

feeling, that is real.

years—beg

ace the Atlantic a hundred

would not that

your pardon,‘'Junius

BROAD

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

NEW FIRM!!
POWERS dk CA.NPBELL.

B LACK SMI THING,

ebarmrl to all wbo deairv it. lhe recipe and diroc- .
tiena lor making e eimple VegOaUc Balm, that
will, in from touts eight days, nrmor* Pimp «• on »bwl notice, and io a manner unsurpassed.
Biotbea, Tea, Fr*ok!ro. rialfowuc-., and all im
punUenaml mughnea* ol tbe akin, leaving the
every time, and "looking like new.”
Lme-m nature intend.&lt;1 it should be-soft.dear,
smooth, end beautiful. Ttda is .»« humbug or
eatebpeany uflair, and tboae w be think it aiKb.
will please net notice tbe advertiaemOuL Those
drainiiw the-roc.au. with foU iuetructioaa. diroeThere will be a meeting of the Tearh- twna, and adric*\will plaaeocall oo or addrow
(with return postage.)
Mamslu
ora' AeauciolioD, at Woodland Center, on
Practical Chernut.
Friday, September 7lh.
'
No. At City Bui'dioga, 1». 1 ■
J. M. Nxvnis, of Hastings, will deliver
for Sept

It ia on h

-H0MB TESTIMONY.
LAMM FOB ***.E&gt;S
I
Oaaxs Lssisa. Karo* Co., Mice-. Aug. 11. M­
II- fl. W- Roaaaa-Zwr Sir -Tor foot jtoro
Tba iwberikr offers for sale, tbo following de- j
*raa aeverutv a3ic«od with Rheumatism »o th«‘
Cm XVfisidYwiThonae ter a longtime. The -ended LANDS, situated th tbs «•«*•» at Barn. I
wm cwnem. *
aw| !
s" “j“surxi,‘3,'2r
d some of fiwrScand.nav.an Blood
FUriflar. frete-your agtaj
kind* of grain, and. alao for fro— :
, and they tsmrely
the rrealeat euccea*. I am truly
UBhKY L. TtlOMAH
See MvirMs*wiseL
\ '____________

the opctiiag addrrso at 7 P. M.

Ar-angrrnrote have been mode to »nlertaia all ubo will aitMid free o(charge.

By order of lhe Cummittee.

elm—«.

W. H. Lamb,

CHiqAN. r •
Probate Court
uAtv.
ter uud UMUiiyaaid Court boiAoW Bl the u«ke
oof. 1*1 lluiiuga.— il-rniwA*
uat, JouU, i'meos Un. UBo#.

President.

dlhe rotate

Walter K Weed

—The firat wagon load

of peaches at

the

round aum of

St Joseph brought

1112.

.

Read TbiS!

—The Sanilac

raailers that

fine

of Attorney, Notes and Bill*
of Exchange. Roceipta, and
Kalcaaev
Th. law* for Ue Collection of
debta, with lb. Statute, ot
Luaitalion, and amount and
kind uf property hirmpt (rum ,

The subacriber* would inform the citigen* of
Heating* and vicinity, that they are now prepared
to do all bu.-nes* pertaining to

Godii.— We forgot to mention

B?yE MJTICE. ,

Jeffersonian
apricota

tells its

have

been

gmwn-thera thia aeesoo.

—It is reported that a priest io Chica­

go told bit church that Doughs waa a

KUSTKTTERS

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

page Dower, Iba Wife's right
in Property. Dirorue, aid Ali­
mony.
It Tails You Th* law for Mechanic** Lieqain
every State, and the NaiaraUx*ti2alawa of this country, and
Eow to comply with tbe same
It Telle Yau The law concerning Peot.oo*
Pru-cmptsen taw* to P^Im

.

Jtead AdrerGacgteat ia iMk^oper. ’ aprltlm

A silent elephant moy ramaiv unob•enred amid the fuTfsge’oT'e woc^bof *
croaking bull frog wili he.uura tu attract

s
UecCr DiacpyuT t
J

■

’

THE WIHjOBOPngK'S STONE ‘
;•
1 shtouNg;
:

ISAAC C. MOTT.
fo now soiling omtu frnulf
for I Doluuu
- —_
I—.«mfor ibe some money, at any olh

■CSTsss^V

aAgif

Grocwio A Fancy Goodj

u

Jb..Mava« Oiori.

i.-.i

UifciE-

•Iy Ca»Tta»ox.
Y^^RE-MofBoctiaaU.
•
- to Milo L. WHliom., Balftab.
S. HANFORD,
Darby, Coan.

Jehw E. Potter, mbHaber,
&gt;T-6m No. C-Baasoa *L. H 'vdripbla.

HASTINGS

TANNERY!
,!

san be Aiand tn the teim or rmforn mar-1

SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED^
FOR THE CUBE OF DbigA&amp;E l-\

Our aiaortmenl of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
SILVER SPOONS. Port Monel*. Uo-&gt;p Skirt*,
could never have been mid but far Ibq* rare I Vgnkee Notions, and thing* in genaral la full and
medicinal pr-pertian eonuiued in (lie | rapara- complete.
ion, aud tbe sanction uf ll-.e mmt prominent
BEIDY-HADE CLOTHING,
,&gt;byeiciana in tboae eeUwna of lhe tutiolry
where tbe article i* beat known, wbo
on|y
itcommeml the Bill*** Ip their patic-tilr. Lui
«rv ready at all time* Io give icstiawafala toile
-IHraeyln all east a of •tiuuac.'iic dcrangetueiumd tbe illacnae- res lting tiievelrrmi.
Tide i* t ot ■ teuipcrary |w polarity, obtained
•»JT ex'raordiuary efforts in the way of -trtunimiing the &lt;|ituliilc* of Ibe Liliem, bill a ruffu
We have school book*. al! kind* c&lt; blank hooka,
deiimaiiau of un intaluaUc m.ditilie, which ia Pocket Ledger*, Mechanic*' Manual, Arnold'*
ir-lined lu be a« euvluriug as.time ilaclf.
writing Fleid, Note, Cap. Leiter, vmd Legal Pa­
1 haulier'a Stomach Billots have proved
per, and all kind* uf stationery in great variety.
t (l-uiaend to regi-ma where fever sad ague
t»l various other biRetiv er-ni| leiuie ha*t
cpui|lcd their rjriiMa by liundrob. To be
iblo to etale' curifolcnily lhAX Ibe ''Dllt«v»"
are a certain ctire for ike Dyaprfuda P|iil like
We think esfora' * g*u Young Byaou. hnliacuaea, t, to ibe pioprielon a -uuievvif twvlluyed )de.,arev It rtw-rro all moriiid mallet pcrial and Black Teas, aa were ever offered in
.rum Ute aiaiu-cb. purifiev the blood, and thia Mark*L Also all kind* oi Hrown sod White
imparts renewed vitality tu ibb nervous eys»cvu. Sugars, Syrup, Eolaaaea. Hah, R*=e, Coffee, cboo
g ring it that tone ai.ri &lt; neroy itKlirycn-alile
, for the few oral ion uf hcalih. Tt operate* uj»a ulate, Pure Bods andBalcratua,

Ttw law for Patent*, with mod*
of procedure ia obtaining uno.
with Interfereuoe*, Assign­
ment* Mid tabla of Fmo.
How tn maka. your W.B. sod
bow to adniioiater ou an Es­
tate. with tba law and th* re
qairvtncnta thereof la emy ■bcBtonwcl*. lirpr. awl i (her iQgrOltre Atgwja.
b*ate.
mild'y ’vtt powerfully, atu I aouti rtwona ihetu
Tba meaning of L*w terms In in acutidhiun ootetiiial to ibe h*alr|Q dtecbargr
pmrral ueu and explain* to you
. . .­
tbe IwgialaUve Kxsouuve^nd of ibe AtbctiMia uf nalo-o.
Elderly pctwuoe may we iteuDlilrra daily w
Judicial power* at- both the ,
poerui and Mtate uorernrjanl* 1 Kdirvetionx on tbe tadtle, ami tLey *HI tnd
I'ft
vflmulaiit
peculiarly
ndtpinl
lo'elteilvti
Baw to keep out ot tew. by
-bowing hew to do your buai- th-cltaiug yennua* it iealeuabLto lire |a!alu.
i*« legally,thus bavin* a vast invigorating tet|i* Uwolm excellent a* a tonic,
aud rejuvciiuting gcmtwlly. we hare thectitioua litigation, by ita timely Jenc* -.t tliooaaiKla of aged men ami women
conaultatruu.
who haVO exporieored the licncit of uetagikia
Bingle coptea win be Mui by moll-, F'dM’ preptrathin while roffi-Hug fratu etotouch dennremrata and general ilebiHty; netfag ntAhrr
iho mlvloe of phyaiciaiu, they LavfitfhiiOovn-d
all ddoterioun drug* and Jalriy' listed 0&lt;t
merita of thia article. A few wonla to .l)&gt;r
genilqr mx. There ore certain porioda wbcm
their care- are ad hnrandiig that many of them
kink tinder ibe trial. The reGilun of uuNbet
and child la nw abooetengly lender, th*I Hrr

Foe single copie* rf thn Book, or for tert
junta, with other taformadon. apply to e

Dysentery, cm.firtnrd, emai-isling. and aopaewwv
iy malignant, tbeeffwcu ha*« been equally decis­
ive and aatoeiihing.
in the local pain*. lose of flesh end atrvuaih.
debilitstjig cough, end remitteal lieetie, ubitb
pnereBr indicate incipient Con.umptioa, t!na
remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and phy­
sicians, ia Several very gratifying end tatereaUug
instancea.
In Scrofula in TsberouloaU. thia medicated iron
Lu bad far more thee lie gml .fleet ef the umsi
cautiously balanced pnpuralioMol iodine,, with­
out any of tbrir well known liabilities.
Tbe altcsUtm of Icu-lc* caoovt be too ooafldently invited to thia ramidyscd nratorutlve, ig
tbe cases peculiar!, affecting ILctn.
.
In Rbouman.m. both cbrouicind inflarnnMary
the latten however, mor. dccnledfo-^ikee
been in’s.-iabiy well reported, both aa aleviaung
pain end reducing the swellings and etiffneae al
U.e J cun;* and cmac 'r*.
lu latarmitterA Fevers It must neeruarflybs a
great remedy and energetic rvstorstlre. and ita
progreM lu the neu *ctili-mcnta of tbe V-'r«t, wilt
probably be one of high rvaown and uacfulncoaNo remtdy tma ever beeti diaenrered ia tba
whole history of medicine, which exert, soeb
prompl. happy, and Mir rratorstivr effect, —
Good appetite, complete digestion, raptd nmiaitian or atroapb, with aa unusual di.poaHioa for
active aud elieerlul cxereiae, immediately follow
iliuw.
Put up in neat iat matal l-&gt;xee containing tto
piila, pnee .'0 cent- tier box ! for -ale bv dniggtsla
And deutero. Will be soul tree Io any eddroooca

CAN’T BE BEAT
_
WRITE
GOODS; also Hosiery, every style of Glove* and
MitU, Bonnetla, Ribbon*. Drew Trimming*. etc.

si JHHl A YEAR.-SUr

Catholic, and they tnttrt vote for him.

Mtcntfon in tbe darkest higtec.

Drillings, Den

Ims, K i M. Csssimcrea, TWEEDS,

Tbe proprietor* atxl manufacturer* of HOS
FETTErt-S CELEBRATED STtlM.M'U BIT

think sc should enjoy it, though.

Lcr, a week or two ago.

also

CLOTHS, plain aud fancy

CASSIMERES, Limn

ph.'Mei

I* plaguing somebody a long lime ! We

receipt of tbe Lady's Book

TABLE

TOW KUNG,

STOMACH BITTERS.
J-iT- Errry Summer tbe demand for Hoatattar'a
Stumaeh Bitleva ipcrva»va. Il ia found to ba tbe
only certain prraarvation of bodily atrrnctb dur
Ing a period when tbe atmoapbrrv ia calculated
to induce a fooling of la.ailade and iodigNlioa.—
Tbe worst caae- of Diarthara. and Dyaautrry give
way io ila potent luflnvitcc.
Inuuntetable purami* wbo are now alive and well, mn»l thank tbe
diacorerer of thia prrparatlun'tbai they have not
been .wept sway in the harreat of death. Tbe
Bitters ia recommended b» the brai piiyaiciana in
Abe laud.
Tbi* i* the l&gt;e»i evidence nf iM real
value, becauae, aa a general thing, they will n&gt;4
apeak a won! in favor of adrertiard preparation*.
They bate been compelled to acknowledge the
claim* of the Bitter* upon tbe community Sold
by all drnggista.

talks

always

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

Boys’ Clothing which wc offer at

Tur Atlantic Moxtult, that staid and

which

We have piles of 8 II EETI NG8,
SHIRTINGS,

। and ail kinds of domestic goods;

Counsellor in Business.

Barker’u

old. perished in the flames.

niagaxinr,

CORD,

and every kind of GOODS for Men aud

Go., ouc eevi-n and the other four year*

*tca&lt;iy

THE

or in smaller quantities at from &lt;X *® W{
per yard.

CLOTHS.

ing houae of Matthew Barker was burned

lie county i.l llarre. will art! at
&gt; m.dor. *~ the lnghrot bidder, at
the Court lltaw. tn tbei vdhg,
id cuuuiy of Marry. mi Twrodav.
1,1
•Me# r. 0.

PRINTS

advance from

Bet seen nine and tcu o'clock lhe dwell­

t» the grutitiil, ajid two of Mr.

RATES

The Best and Clirapeut Ib.uuehold Reme­
dy in the World.

in justice to all the parties in tbe aflair^lm&gt;

CHEAPEST

PENS. PENCIIK INKS. PAPER. EN-

tbiff correction as we were in duty bound,

foi her infant. bbouW ibe y«iod ef malmtUy
srriue daring tbe rumtear Manon. lU wrors.1 body ami eihed la gauemUy aggmvaiul. .Karr,
tbete i*» n«e**i-y for o MtemtaM «*
rote Tbe energim of I be byutote. ewl gnoMa M»e
moibrr io bear np under lie* axbeptetpg hbte
awl rrapoaalbHitjee. Stfrufc mwUtw gene­
rally ptefor |bo Bitiete to all rnbar inv.eorntcro ihM receive tbe eudowemeM. oC pbyeieteoa, taooMM H toatwuhl. tw Mfo&lt;
weR as oertata to give a pomaucut increase
of bo«&gt;y ntreogth.
...&lt; .
.
AU tboae pmeuna to whom we havopertirutarty refbrrod above, to wH: ■qforyrf ftw*

LT TELIA YOU The t’mpnns if Oobra
Mprbn*. M.lignaut cboiwe,
kt.*1! p«x &gt;*i aentcry. mmn
disease* of lb* bladder, ktiT
Beys a* d fiver, and the b«*t
reowdipafortbrir cute.
and every kind ot grncanca that can be named IT TELLb YOU Th* symptoma of Plroriay,

BURNTWG

•iwmw
VERY

FLUID

urn .

sea of the toroet, teeth, ear

CHEAP.

W« have farming tool* of all kieda, and

STACKS OF CROCKERY,
Which we offer in erits ot other*Ire al

VERY LOW

FIGURES.

Withaet atoppingto girt nay fhrther enac
atlon of our atoek in trnde, we brg leave to

mnorttbent Of every kind of 'good, which tbe
wanta,.tho neriwurisi, lhe comfort had the luxury
of tba people of Barry county dvmand, and not ------------wishing b. inatitutc any eompsri*.* with our •b'l*J*'
neighbor*, wo Men io plaec it on record that
J

auparanniiMod Ural
occupation, and hurt
I hair own physical i
tatter . Celebrated Hl

JOHN E- POTTER, ruMtebOTr ‘
&gt;74n» ' NR W feMbtebt. FhitefolHim. Pa

What shadows we are.”
'Yhat thadoww wv perw

Swwat.a-r.-iv.i-a-

irAa.i a

w»u*r SWIMF*.:' -v-.uli

�.23K

•FOR ALL WHO WANT-

•itS filthy habite, the depressing ticca, aud,
***"»• all, by th* ttmimJ infection. What«w be it* origin, it fo herediurJ i* the con.
aOtaftnii, drerandmg •• from parents to children
Wto Ch. third aud fourthreneration;-- indeed.

■ft? .F J? ««
BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
19
49
33
47.

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

u&gt;Mj “ ? 1
qnendy rM numbers pcrhdi by disorders
which, although not scrofulous tn their nature,
are still rr.)Jered thu! by this taint in tho
■ystem. Moat of the consumption which deematca the human family boa ita origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
‘destructive disease* of the liver, kidm-y*, brain,
and, indeed, of all th* organs, arias from or
are aggravated Uy the same eau.se.
Ope quarter ofall our people are scrofulous;
their persona are invaded by thia lurking in­
fection. and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, nnd in▼igorata It by healthy food and exercise.
Buch a medicine we supply in

01
01
00
04

ON LOW PBICES
do 1

. ci «t» » ill 1-1

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i.sra|otD««|lk
ssptofi&lt; wbj 15
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1029
1030
toil

1850.
I North of Range 7 West.

I U4 H

1034
1038
1039
IMS

AYER’S
Ctrnpoaod Extract of Sarsaparilla,

1043
IU44

the most effectual remedy which tlie medical
skill of our times ean devise for thi* every­
where prevailing nnd fatal malady. It is com­
bined from the most active remedial* tl-.nt hare

I Off*

It should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, bat alao thow other affec­
tion* which arise from It, such aa Ebittitb
■nd Sus Dubasks, St. Ajttbomt'i Ft mb,
Ro«b, or Eatso-elas, Pimtlb*, Puatilbs,
Blotch e». Blaimb and Boils.Tuanba, Tcttu
■nd Salt Rnarx, Scald Head, Rtaowonu,

/pXdiK la
'oan 3 Northot Range

bases, Dbofst, Dtstmtsia, Dstulitt, and,
indeed, all CpxrLAtxre akibIno raox Vrrubd on Ixrua.1 Blood. The popular licllrf
fas “ baparVy of ikt Hood" ia founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of thia Sar»*i&gt;avilla ia to purify and regenerate thia vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in

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I1 &lt;a
U2«
1170
1180
UNI

\V c can clothe j ou lr-&gt;ni thu
of lhe

head to the sole ol

til

and warrant price* to suit.

W(W ft fii'DIB:

GROCERIES

as*—'a a
-Wlwfi.MJf I

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WACHCTIC

HARD-WARE
’ 1

• tufs*
0
wfefasi n
e»ofeiofnw|-.9
uwfll
31
undJtaf.wi »

taka. witlMut containiug s panicle of
■ Kaieratu. -ben die bread or cake ia
4*Z»baked; thereby produciog whvlMomeP/»
VVreaults. Every particle ofKalerntci UQO
tamed t gas, aud passes through tbe
bread and biscuit wUIsbakior, conse­
quently. nothing remains lot common
Mil. water, andhonr. You will res 1ly peree.rs. by the taato of thia ttaieratu«. that tt is entirely different from
PQulIa-r laleratu*.
r‘Q
UO It la racked is one pound papera-OO
&lt;Mb wrapper breach'd.'-H. T.Tiabbit a
, but Medicinal balrratus;" also, picture
twtetad loaf of bread, with a glass of

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AND

DRY-GOODS 1
W

ttsiS Seleratus aud soar m
TaSta-, wilt aneompsny es
abe. directfons for mskin
Fa*ry; slw, for miking

Wa hare put down tba prices of .nll

our guilds to suit

."'rj'o

the times and wve

people tlw trouble uf going to Kalania4 ■

Tiaass

ilJii

BMt half ol north west 1 ■ xcept .0 uc-rs on sou

Our goods were bougU Alter the late

great reduction

Id price*, and

will be

■old to rail thorn-. who with to purchase. •

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VOL 5.
fastings’ Business Jirertont

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, SEPT^MBFR 6, M
*‘I.U !

BLOOD PSStfUR ANL BLOOD PIUS

I

©rigisal ^ertra.

« hvapi are marabaling for strife.
l^UtrkUhlgMn
*»e floating,
And every pauing breeze is rife

With sound* iIhi coming war denoting.
And ev’ry flag that waves on high,

DR. HOBACK'S

SC1WB11UVHK
EHA.NCIS ROWER,

A motto and device is bearing,

REMEDIES 11

the United fiuteo.-ba »«t forth io friaiu

Ty evwra ,vbgervan^,ey e,
' Tbc‘LcaaeH’ principles d^aring.

x

Tbe Bell and Everett ensign, stained
W ith gaudy hues, is floating u’ur us ;

- UVILEYA BAKF.n,
■INCF.WTL'RER^ Ot ten. »h«t-in&gt;n and e»jr.
»■
x»n&lt; AlAfl arla_M

M'

whoa* sbaracierfor mud Judpimi and philoao»hv. rives their opinion* wtioM iu the cwunnini■■ ’ ■ 1
. KJ N.ul A

J. W. OAKLEY,
WHOLESALE nnd retell Jr*!er In. snd insauH Uci.rtr ol leaih.r. tiudiuxs Ae. BalHe
tYrak. Uicb. Al*". *g«uia for tho»al«-of rubber
wWua. *U •idth*. Cu*U.p*id for hides, pffits.

Ai&gt; Eagle to n Vulture chained
Is tbe device it waves before us.

rin^and »in**tbasM»r Uwm wuadcrfaj its m-tto sounds w ell in the mouth,
t» nriM« rilL**. or Vb^^:,e7u,'’nyu"uK*tr
“Our own views of the “Constitution;"
tbitimpor

S?S!
Gov. Barry on European wwd Germa*
Emtgrwlion to Miehlgna. I

BOLTWOOD A GRANT

NORMAN BAILEY,
%\t.ILER in every variety of drv goon, in«I? rtoi. trickery. barl*,&gt;*r’' r'-;?I.'“l^ .clirth;

NO..18?

. ..

-Unmn” while it protects the South,

in 1B4B Charles JL. Fleischman, Esqr.,
This being the tiftly measure of the a‘'Germth who had resided in the United
Republican Adminiatration.^iet uf which State* some eighteen years, was appointod U. 8. Consul to Stutgardt, in the king­
ai: nnu uie wnow uvoca u» i™«» wnu dom of Wurtemburg.
On bis arrival
wliich they enter upop the campaign, so there he found the whde of Europe, and
for as State issues are involved; It is parttotilariy Germany, convulsed by tbe
proposed, briefly and candidly, tn state great rcwiuiiooa of. 1848; Mt- Fleisch­
the frets,- at connected with the loan In man, who liud origiiislly been baniahifl
question.
'
from lhe kingdom of Wurtemburg on
After tbe cilmmcnerment of the Legis­ account of hto'poliltail dpinioha, at Once
lative aesrion of 1650,'it became known sympathised with the German revotutionthrough tbe report of the officer in charge tots. He attended their meeting, and ex­
of tbe work, that the St. Mary’s Canal plained to them the happy condition of
was in great danger, end would require their brethren who had emigrated to the
extensive repairs to ensure its anfety.— United States. Thousands flocked to heir
The grnil importance of this Indbpvnsi-P him.
An ros”ctotuiB. numbering some
ble connection with ihe mineral region of 30,000, by their reprenenUilives, requestthe Suite, and its al«&gt;&gt;lutc necessity &lt;oL cd Mr. F. to prepare for them a paper
Uio proper development of the wbolu of' in detail, by.which they might learh more
tbe Upper Peninaula, created nn impera­’ particularly lhe facte respecting some one
tive obligation on tbe people of the wholq’ portion of tlie United Stales which they
State, to adopt prompt and aufficientI might nuke their future home.
।measures fi&gt;r its preservation.
.
Mr. Fleischman, having resided in
Tho obligation waa readily recognized Washington city only, during his resi
by lhe Republican Admii Istralion and dvnee in this eoiiptry, had.te^pvnd on
lA-gisluture. and a law promptly passed,• some one else t&lt;&gt; prepare tha statement
authorizing the issue of UH.000 of St J fur him.
He first conferred with The
I ----Mary
Caimi --binds;,
the proceeds of' j King of .Wurtemburg to,.,ascertain if tlie
j ’s
- —
--

Men who Do aMl • Maa who Don*! Core
Whether Slavery fa *otc*l l»». of
•r:.’ i A1
ji 1 n: ’-&gt;l
:
flower Has.dn.xjped and (aded,
Ons owbet youtkfrl voice has fled,
.

bin:

One fair brow the jjrnyo Ins shaded,
,J‘0ne dear scbqpldnato fiowjte dcod.
But wo feel no thought of sadness,
For our friend is happy now ;

She has knelt in,s&lt;&gt;ul felt gladness,
' Where'the bleaaed angels bow.

She has gone to heaven before ua,
. But ihq torus and waves her band.
Pointing to tho glories o’er us,

Iu that happy spirii-hnd.

j.

May our (botatepa never falter,

In the patl&gt; that she has trod;

May wo worship ct the altar
Of the great.and luiug God.
Lord, may angels watch above us,

Mr. Douglas with that of tlie father* of
thia country.—those most active and- hri
fliicntiitl in securing Its liberties and fwoh1
ding jti’ government—wr propose t&lt;»
place tbeir and bi* dreinnith’ns side by
ride, that the reader may compare them;
nnd judge which of the parties is right:

We hold these truths to lie tdfiteil
dent, that ail mm are twated equal; that
they are endowed by their Creator wil5
certain inalienable rights, anmng which
arc life, litierly, and the pursuit of happi­
ness.—J^ularation nf Independence., t.
I DON’T CAKE whether-Stewy-i*
voted up or voted down.—Strpbca

Douglat.
Il toamong my first wishes tosceromB
plan adopted hy which Slavery In lh3
country “may be abultobcd by law.-^
Wathington.
1 DON'T CAKE wb.tb.r Shvif, J,
voted up or voted down.—S. A. Dougltt.

Indeed,.I tretnbie for my country,when
I refleet.that God is just; that hi* justice
cannot sleep fijrever; 1b.1t considering
which, so’far r.irrwesroty, were to ie np-1 t.x&lt;x|oui „f ■/&gt; many ufjns people mot
number, nature and natural means only,
plied to the repairs and improvements of i hU
bV h-.t. Tlie King’s reply
a revolution of the whrel ”f f”rtonn,ran
thv Canal.
I was in the affirmative—giving as bis rea­
HE DOES CARE.
exchange of situation is am»ng
This measure, earonti.il as It waa.to tho son, that he “preferred his pe&lt;»ple should
events; llial it may become pr«&gt;lml&gt;l&lt;Lb&lt;»
J. P. ROBERTS A Co.,
Douglas
assert*
that
he
does
not
care
safety of the canal, and involving lhe rock new homes in the Western World
supernatural influence; the Almighty tug
slavery I* voted up or voted
prosperity, not to aav security nf the If they could not live litfppily under his I 'whether
vh
no attribute ibutcan taka ’ide with us lu
These partir, may be conaulted permaily or The m'^io that we read thereon,
down.
Bls retferd proves that he does
mining interest in the Upper Peninsula, new g&lt;ivernmi-nt.”
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such a conlei’t.— Thomat Jeffernn. Iu blood-red characters aglow Ing ;
was bitterly and oven faetimtely opposed
Mr. Fleischman obtained frnm nn care.
"
••Capifsl should nil labor own,”
I DON’T CARE whether Shivery
In 1820 Congress, after mnturc de lib­
by lhe w hole fores »«f lhe Denmeiatic Ampriran gentleman from Michigan, a
public, evtaihahea the lol lowing
-I-and
and long discussion,
diaou-mo, “
”voted
vuUd olaverianj voted up or voted down.—S’. A. Dougla*.
Their principles to truly showing.
party in the Legi’»lnture.an&lt;l by the Dem­ Xr:.fc.^bk KXsU^g?- eration
FACTS:
“
C TWa Lh n i!
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ocratic press throngboat tbe State.
But nrrieiscbmao «&gt;.. limply the tacts, rj,duw"
»I C have
IMO* found
MIUIKJ lhi»
Mil' toil
»»••• (slavery) Rfffi
XVI’OtES'.l
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the agrieulmil. timber, ani a half degreec In 1W4. when t be preyed uj»on the very vital* of th” (intara,
TUI tha BLOOD PCUIFJER a»d ULOOL Douglas nnd Johnson's pennon brojn, their opposition was unavailing.
'Dm with
ail Pre*
regird to
r
., andNiaturnl har- .came \jippnrent
apparent that emigration
emwratnm could no I and has been prejudicial to the St.ilcx 1b
, . Two ucgn&lt;vs bears in o-nstAUl motion; menxare wtia promptly adopted by the minerals, water morrow,
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CONTAIN NO MINERAL
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rlongflr be kept
V.irt* from uie
the territory
trrrilorv in
largo Reptthliean majority in the l^gia. bor
with which Northern Michigan
That they cure the altuoat nulvcnal complaint, One going vp. the other down.
which slavery hnd been thus inlerdiclcd.
latnre, tmd sanctioned by the Executive.
abounds.
a,
1 DON’T CARE «b*b.-r SU.&lt; r, a
Rs molte shows their pure devotion :
•r into Ger- Douglas secured the reuioval of. tlie.pruS’, far, all was well, nnd will be approved
Mr. F. translated this paper into
,
voted upor-voled down.—S. A. Davylat.
hv ever* enlightemfl citizen in the Slate. man and submitting it to the' bead men ' hib'rti’in. He MA» uu^j-iHing that shive­
WILLIAM BlIIGHEU
■•Slavery, if ’twill, may wear the crown,
8ir. 1 envy neither the heflrt n-r tho
' In purewanoc of ihs hs above referred o) ihe Emigrating Association. They, in ry should slay “voted down.” • He doc*
Frecdooi may l*e slop, or under;
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bead of that man from the North who
LIVER COMPLAINT,
to n contract for the repairs nnd improve­ their turn, nftcr finding iu It all they co'd cureDuring the fierce struggle between the rUrs here U» defend Slavery &lt;m principle.
We care nut which is up or down,
ment of the canal was concluded nt the desire respecting their contemplated fu­
—! That
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So that we get the spoils and plunder.” earliest poroible dav. nnd txsids tn the ton.- home*, Mibmitted it totlw King.— freeSlnte mett bf KaliMu* nod tbe pro­ —Jahn Randolph.
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RICK FLUALES
amount of $100,000 were prepared, and ■i Die careful old monarch, fcartnl that his slavery ruffians who undertook to plant
1 DON’T CAKE whether Stiver^ is
RONSTEEL
n contract for theit mle ennrhided with pcopln might possibly be deceived, said slavery tlicre at the point uf tbe bayonet, voted up or voted duwti._—S- Af
I*rfrc«h1ng to tlu? wearied'sight,
nHYSHI AN XNPSfllGF.ON
Douglas’s sympntliie* were always with
parties in the city nf New York.
k
MidKice ru Hntiii-g- *nd vici
to
Mr.
F..
••send
the
origins!
of
thjs
pa
­
High over all a flag to streaming ;
S«&gt; long aa G-d allows tho vital ciWDAt
Hi* speeches, reports, and
Tbe S'ate Treasurer, under the diree-1 per. winch is Written in English, to the the latter.
I &gt;11 *exi»i ao»v”iiic&gt; »r
- to flow through my vein*. I will never,
f«’W%’-‘f
| dial and geruly »Uu&gt;ul»ti»S propertu*. Tk»l tuuy And
tion of the Ommisrion appointed for the Govenior of Michigan, and if he endorses votes, all prove that be desired the • sue
■ tlxcoion^ 11 Akitta'fl names arc beaming purpose, proceeded u&gt; New York to com­ and corroborates ’he statements,. I w ill few of tlie sLiFcry p^-p'ngnndist* and the nrver. saver, by unrd or thought, by
J r'enUl SHATTERED CONST1TVTION8.
defeat and expdhhm of lhe free State mind or'will, aid In admitting 'Wt^ rod of
plete the sale of lire bonds.
advise those of my people who desire,to
however theT insrbavc been trifled wllb *nd
Upon hi* arrival there, variant objec­ leave me to go tu’th&lt;- State oYliiicIngnn."' mon. He doe* carr.
abused ; lllui Abcir direct tendency t» V&gt; Irtigluvn Device, a family portrayed,
Utoek, «;&gt; wirir*.
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In a speech in the Senate cn the 10th bumnn Um-lmte.
hie. and render It enjor.bte. Th*'iKneatlf ttefr
»«d «&lt; »'*• ailbng. tion* u&gt; the bonds are said to have been। The paper was sent by che first steamer
Never can I be induced by nny cnrthlpr
rcctly ujKin tbe
&lt;" BrtuwJ, they
rnired by the pnrtln wh” had mntrhrted to Jous 8. .Batar, w ho wa* at that time of May lait, he boasted that be bad'been power to vote to extend uiaverr oyer one
AMER A. JiWEEZEY,
Nanrbf^Roftflt rVnnike afrii&lt;1.—
kistrumtatal
in
establishing
slavery-.
In
CAL
’
SE
SOON
'IO
HEAL,
for llreir purehnse. and delay anreeo.4ed1 ( o
„vvrl„„ ,„
a TTUBNF.Y *r.d ( o’.oxfor *t U*
Governor
of ..................
Michigan, with a request
rod rd territory now tree.—Htnry
And of their fruits are calmly eating.
,'k *.1-1 l -Hin-elor in Chancery, and &gt;
and di«barge from th® ay»ttr». cverr laiirt of
delay, until finally, the State Trea-urer
|R,
hi* corroboration, un- free territory Tive tlnn-s lhe »ize of New
I DON'T CARE whether'Slavery^
Sciufuia, wbelhvr hereditary ur utlwrwltc. Tiui
York. H¥W»wi ciifle.' '
inost unwisely and Improperly consented1 der tlie ..m.:»i
official Ci*&gt;«
Slate •»&lt;,!
ami, nf
of th«
thu Mint/*,
ulatcIt* m«tto every heart delights,
By (he Dnfl Scott decIrion slavery Is voted up or voted down.—5. A Douyla*.
,h'!T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
to the
the bonds
' invm.
invnl* lai-rriH
therein cwtainod. After wailing
...o hwue of ••••
....... — upon
- -lhe- prac■
That with its country’s hive to burning: । tical
the
law of.iZ
the l.tnd. Iui»
receipt of ««nly one half «»r the fifty
/on_ nnniht Mr. F. received the pa- made
••—~ —
- cornmou
-~-~r
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1. A. HOLBROOK,
U.^wlSnll.nuimllk.Mml.m-tH. f,, .,
from C-rm-fcr,.***™’ •".•*•'£•«'■«“
“Freedom, justice, equal right*—
TTDRXEY amtCiiunwhwM
| and
is entitled to
tbe oniteetinu
proteetinu vf
of the consented, th.it there *h«uld I* one font
.Jf ih.. thia
.!• endorsement
..I ......
telh«.hil«l
IO the
000, _.ui„t.
which, Ibj the terma’of
lhe cMitriu-t.
contract, 1Jwith
And to ••first principles’’ returning.”
on its i.„,-.
bock .:
t'haurrrr. General 1«*:&gt;d and T
j federal government, should thu people ut slaw territory b&lt;*v«f&gt;d whnt tho 'bld
Otfiir. rccund »t»ry of Rower's block.
wa* to be paid fur tho h-nda.
‘■Tftr Stair of Mithiyan it already ntf- th«-rcof object to its presence and seek to thirteen States had at lhe f-irn&gt;iitinr»s&gt;f
It
is
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-lievwl
that
lhe
Treasurer
nnm। Casting aside, a* they derortw,
fieiently ftrll Irnoirn to the whale world.nul
thu Union, never, never. Sir. uhenaver
inalte- received the whole amount of ihe ■&gt;tn require a recomtntitdation at my hondt. expel .It. The. Wickliffe rMolutiun,vbk-h there i» a foot of land to be stitycd hmjt
^Itcs/in mind that the RC AN OIK A VI AX VEG- ।
^|| party tic*, pret-uses hollow,
Dougins endorses ip his letter accepting
front becotnhig n slave territory. I anr
“-K CT,....., «,un.r.nK,...bv.n
..11 «■/-. bond* and premiums, t&lt;&gt; wit: 0108.000; 'And at far Dutrhmtn, we already fiavt
ihe nominati-’p to the Presidency, ap­
but re pl an fl in the handaof the contract ।mart aa.ona ut thttn we want.
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' prove* of this decision, and pledge* all rc.tdv to n«scrt the principle of the exdliI»lrtt*7Which of ibu Barmcre yc will fidluw. ..n« for lhe hun. Aremfling to pravion*
'iunevr Block.
atoo of ahivary.—Daniel Webtier.
:
Sigurd,
JOB N 8. BA RIOT*
the branches of thu federal pivemment
engagement, 050.000. which w as to be
... ............................... ... 1Wo.
J. M. BISSELL.
We can wull iinsgitm the indignation to promptly furtiteh whatever proteaion
I DONT CARE whether RlaWry ia
called fifr at a future d.-ty.
JIIVSICIAX and rfargvvu. Office in CumcII
of a man an. spirited it* Charles Flcisch- slavery may desire under iL
II«
docs
voted
up
nr
voted
d"»n.
—
S.
A
Doi
ylat.
Such an arrangement wa* wholly unau
■tore, Stale »trvet
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A Uimocrnuc Ambrotype.
mrfn—for wc cannot but justify Kim.’* hen carry ■
pci it thurvU] I, and p.rmBi.cntlj.
&gt; .. .te \
thorized by the tews of the Srate, and
Il is wrong to ndn.it into the Constitu­
. AreM te«r -jrete'XyvJ’".
-----------JOHN ROBERTA,
be, in bis ,Ur^Pn TwIisH,
,^-iid “the i
At the last sesrion of Congress a bill
K^rljlaiwy alter I’iii., Rr it I
Du? Dem-crate, when they were in therefore ought n&lt;* to have been made by whuli:
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avtii.9—L
7..Z/I wng intnfluixd in the House repealing the tion the idea that there cun b^propprty
State of Mit-hjgnn
mltit*"Govcrnor
its Agent. And ha* not lieenjand cannot
UHbrrof tl&gt;«&gt;“ *u prudnee * "J?,er power, showed their honesty nnd thrift
H»1ry. might go to ter tlril.”
BsHy,
]aw erinbFmLiag sinters In the territory in rnnn.—Madjign. .
lie, appr-vril I.Vllic IttfuMican partv.
The Rev-Jmiunary Germans emigrated Lf ^-cw Mexico.
Every Democratic
I DON*? CARE whether Slavery 4a
CHERRY,
' When lhe lime arrived f-r «hwfpay.
voted up or'ented down —S A. DauyUt.
mentor the $50,000 thus milawtelly de however to this cmmtry&gt;nd fieind homes j’eprctrtrtBtivL- in Cohgre* from Illinois
j&gt;«r bu*. MT Sytexc*
nwr.ige.l not far from l-iOO.OOO,
in Wiroonrin and |&lt;iw-a, where they are
direetly; agnimt the bill «&gt;r paired
Or' Robrok-s
“Ji •*
P^k’ ««* S;n,,Tlled.?? p..*ited, n failure te» tm*» «b«» vngncemeht n«w the most indirstr on* und thrifty of (.(f w|th an nhront Republican, wliiri wns
occurred.
Then n rorire of negotinfions
Mr». Jbhn Lock a a* delivered "fop^'r
ijhh.fo-J in
o-royicuoa*
1 pay zix per oeul utUnest. Thu depoaibi.
just the same thing.
They so inted un­ &lt;&gt;f twins on the New York and Erin canal
wa* commenced by the Trck-irer, ami their cilizons.—Dk Trib.
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&lt;der advice from Douglas. He floe* care. last
Tuesday.
Sdeh an addition to the
— .^^tfi.r tfoeureoflb. aaheequently hr other 8iatc officer* for
—A Douglas democrat reoeutly.made
In no s&lt;4itary instance vet In w hich
number of lock a upon the canal vm un­
LforiSSba kn *■ *»’
•«'oU whS money during thi- |xri&gt;&gt;l
The the rocoriiv of th- aimainl, mid finally,
a speech ut Columbus. 0., In the course 1I voire, influence, or mts of hisconlil de- 1
0IIUIIO nioirvy ........H - --- r—- —
expected.—Prentice.
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iut-reat that tbs demoCrwl" left unpaid, after mueb•negotiation, mortgagee upon of which he had &lt;K-casioh fo retcr to ihe ,cidc the issue. hn« he failed to give it
irogbout
lb*
uounlry.
Hoback
tloiiir. Office No. 5, S«bls • block,
property which is supposed t&lt;&gt; ho more
and which the Republicans had to meet,is
law pawed bj- the dem'oenitic Legislature |I promptly, fully.-mui freely in bcliait of
Jpelii'jan.
than oiiffieiant to secure the nmouiil in
Co^MExcut. PauaDox.—-When » mer­
Hr cannot, wjth any show of
to preserve the‘purity tiT elcdions. In slavery.
ingtet-»U’*H'for d&gt;&lt;- replj- •
■ Kp&gt; j Eot aaf..||nws:
chant carries on his bti.tincaa like clock
ieopardv were obtained. "«d »
‘’"J'
rlShti-SL"". •“
In 1M0 ’bnj 1'0 unpn'O
.
$56 r»oo
which a person bilking a visible admixture truth, plead oven the negative virtue of '
1 TTOSNET and Cauoaclur al la*. Solicitor• I»
work, thri-e is twldupi any danger uf hia
nnmed f-r the payment of the money.—
of African blood was debarred frnm the indifference. , fie ia actively and openly '
93 000
.A Chancery. General fjutd a»d TasApul
That dnv arrived, and It was not paid,nnd
•• 1 w .. .. -f
winding up.—Prentice.
lice ar* DeEicmcr'a .lute, in the Lvchabgc Mock,
* 5
elective frntichizc. stating that the Repub f.»r “yoijng slavery, up” on all occasions,
*.I8« • A
the Stale, therefore, no* has the personal
MidJIerffle. Barry county, Mteh.
flams made n great adoab-ut thi* admix under allyircunistajices. and .every where;
04.800
•• 1853
“
aecunlv of lhe contractors and the m&lt;&gt;rtLet the society ymi frequent he like' tt
and toward-no other clans of men is bis
94.000
unties above mentioned.
Whether thev turn of blood. Said he. “a pp-sa a man
••1854
“
coxjktv oyriois18of Ireca gathered toeetber to
was Inilf white And half black, what wo’d boatUity so taiifnrm and. Iqveicrate as it company
(
' J. .hMKbMUUeenMBUT'
Are Miffieientje nol y«t drfiuatelj lunjwn;
O. L. RAY,
honey; and n-’t of wasps which do
&gt;
t«0.30&lt;» though th t they are more than sufficient, you call him ! 1 pause for. a reply." An ia against th&lt;«e whose vole i* always giv- make
TVDGE OF PROBATE. Circuit Cuurt Com;
Here to nearly half a million of d..Iters •to daimed by ibffie best qunlilufl to urchin in the crowd responded In a clear en ip favor pf putting slavery down. Ver- nothing but hum. devour, and sting.
rj uuMiuner. Attornev »ud Cann»ellor st Law
and mnnly voice, ‘-why, sir, be would be fty he docs care.—CAic, Preet &lt;t Trib.
‘and NoUry Public. Com eyauri'-M •"««»«•
iudge- Meaauru" arc being taken to asiae promptly ittemled to. Will be found hi the
Coanrenes* «f mind dteregnrthi; or rath­
Lml. ik. mw.1 ’•&gt;»•
■&gt;"«« “'“W" n Doitglus democrat T Tbe aptaker subcotant
Court Uouit. *1 Uaating«,en Sbe 2d and 3d dsy*
sid^d.
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There, ia hut one time that it can be er is incapable of seeing npitndwi; aAd
■ nd the result when obtained, whether faof each week.
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often, mi-.wtring everything by Wcalriiy
truly
said.thatroldicteJuvn
stril
vnrable or mUrwIro. will he prompdy
5 Dot'OLkBi’M S&lt;?ASlJF,p«" KahkUcir:—
JAMES n. BHOWM,
time, ipul that la when they arc carried makes the great miatake of fiwcyibg
ical Drmnemts are accusing .the b-puhli- iakl Indore the public.
OUNTY SURVEYOR. Office tojb* Court
The I^iuisville Courier says;
nothing ti*i good for it which It cun p&lt;y
wn*oC./~/^/.nJ.PW"e^r’z^rf“rBuu^- ei U*Mi»g^ Fcrsoa* deMriag UU
away lu transports, al se*.
Such is* brief end unvnrm»beu state-The list of delegates irf sttmdnnriJ at
for.
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terrier, will call al the Sberiti « office.
ienily fcr tb*
,,f J',b? 8,5 .7’ mentoftU tran-vtion. up*-n which Alone,
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1 । rsp1 &gt; t a* . ,--------the Dmlglus Suite Convention in thtedty
i&gt;d7 resV''nttion
t5
, Ijthcn signal
“ur iuuni-W.P$’’’
lhe rippneitioa expect to regain power in
Oaen when cateehtoing my Htilfimr.
har net
jmldhrnW. Wa ven tore to
DANIEL STRIKER,
TuK crib. Tbi*em^H!b
d'-rn‘
odical press is disconUpupd., w e take if
add. It never *11| be. They dare nM tel
this State.
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’ rwlkaru boasting u'^ut rniia rconymy,
In no much os tho action of the Treaa the' world roe'whJ 'shd' how fe’wwete J,r granted7b*la mngaidne has blown up
wiktemt powder—of jff« either.
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‘ uAl. Blind*. !&gt;«&gt;«•
,Bd for
’ urn
!&gt;•&gt;*•
prevent. To do so 50uld.be to prick tbs
’
,/dS.
)»«/*.
to
Wwlj
&lt;•&gt;
S&gt;«'«
treasury wbite-UwyrWeflU'ti
bahMovif DouglnWsm in Kri)tticl&lt;y--ui
mother."
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lltH tin.
Wh7 didn’t they aro this m.ecy fmm
. Would n bo: an I dmeily the Ght*tia
explode
their
extravagant
and
wnfoanded
yre? to year.a* it •«?"••**•* ‘"K,'”J owfifie-l r-idtrnmalHM »f the Republican
’ CUERIFF. M*J ba found to the Coart Home,
Rapcwucax Docraiaa.—Land fi&gt;r,4jic
pretensions. Thq names will- never be *m*inlet'1aa a apccrtw bf deadly night„P PCU IbeJalL________ ■
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party and prnsa thmngh-mt tbu Stnto.—
ahadcu
1 'jjj
'land Iras, and protrotiop •&lt;» Americas, |ngiven to the public_
duatry and the riohl* nf «ll men.
H
Tk«wl&gt;rk*Z ite»« cliMie tniU* '
K. R. WIGHT MAX’
will not fwmtt &gt; .Am •-mtek.io l»
—TMt it a world tf tmnpenintio^ ;
1 aurDlufl. wh”1
violated the pteim^t Rivfte hr Ba trusted agwita; and. tb»t
dral of New' V.«k, ta
Dru,'cw*Ttc Dorrwnre.&gt;- Slnvesdwrtbfr'
and ht tehe woiild vi Hff'rlave ntWri 'rop'
:xr, thoiteh the armHiat may yet !•« —
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riaveteua, aitf pne-rt'-m t® slatefy sad
tent to havx ho xlatie.' . 7%nw.»rAo deny for »«i vUudr.«.
Wsrta»*» &gt;• foliaRW0"H shall he .MetlnctW
that
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freedom to olh'rt d'terre ii nnt for /Arth- '.$»of tbe.FIpridiAU and aereral tbe rights of slarededdere.
n. m. ftnELbow,
tlfvr ._ __ nw.. and .Mn
lews appointed f .r the dlmRhas
.r/tek‘, «a«r nnddf afan God. odtunthng
OVXTY TREASURER. ’
|l0 .^rVs
he rigidly .*-r~d.
.stores in TalbiBMste, want purnoJ a fu*'
Hou»e.' -»t ■‘'antnil ra,
Sunta mm pretend to pcnetrat',!&gt;n‘Vf^&gt;
Tbii ’™
a&gt;ofty.
. retain if.-A»em***nrcoar.
th&gt;«e who violatetbesil be P"1*!*’/ 800'
days since. .
F
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w?
,haru nnt Aaf/'/rresy-tration.
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demoed- The ortrimm well at Columbus. Ohio.
P. H. RUURLL,
\Vb«. have lite teudercst feet]
Ctirn* * •t- depth i»f 2,15ft fret. Ttie
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.’w y-Libig tbrbngb a "hard, Uh people._____ __
noAwr^andi to -inangimito tbegi*d old
HEATH * COTART.
Hutiaga, Mtabtyuu.
?
rFU.^.wirrov -r GovvflmtlWlLS*1?*^
imJ sg-.fabMai*. i
I tasty people drink tU w iqe
We
^kB.SS—«S 'P.I C.pW?llH"
T,ccb.
m.; i I".’.______
scalding hut.
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iMackinvittslbeaiUaUuno^ibolcktolhs 1
OH IGI MAI. LLTTLRM,
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mreuberaof Ike MHicsl PngeMtonUWifor. I The flag of BrcckcnriJgO and Lane
of public
McnlutBlr
and
... journal.,
._ well .known- *•
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la ojpt^-griznsmj ^Idrdimbving,
farmcra. aud loulic. of Ibr hlplieat rvapcitabilitr. ‘
riving account* of extrtt'Hil»ary rtirr. wrought A blucding4nrcxj a tailing chain,
ay the ramediea, of which curra they tbemaalvea
A lash a master's hand is swaying.
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EYE WITNESSES.

Keep us all from error free,
May they guard, nnd guide, nnd love ua,

Till like her, We gb W YUM.

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that England will this year I
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�KffmaiCAH BAKKER.
T^-r-

FOR PREJIDBCT.

ABBAHAM LINCOLN
or oxiMoa.
for vice president.

ft4wwraAT. BAIEUBT,
OF MAINE.

——

Nays.—Bragg. Chestnut, Crittenden,
DbvIv, Fitopsuk-k, Grssne. Hn«
Hunter, Iverooc^Johason, CIK,) Jd
(ArkJ-Mallory. Mason, Peares, P

Sebastian, Wigfoil, Yules.-18.
It will be seen that Mr. Kami
been persistently in fare* of the L_m
stead Bill, and has had enough interest in
it to be in his seat every time it came up,
and vote in fevor of it—not like Mr.
Douglas, absent at Ito most critical peri­
ods.
Hia record is without a Flemish
upon this subject.
It will be seen from
the simnlc narrative from the Congres­
sional Record we ha've given, that' it is
for better than that ofMr. Douglas, whb
professes to be a friend to the bUl.

ed one year, and delivered 390 addresses.
—The supreme right of the people to de­
ET" The fish in lake Winnebago,
stroy it
_
Wla., are dying off. A singular phenomtW. SbwO-Tbe absolute right of tbe
uwl hnM
their slaves
slaveholder to take and
bold tbeir
slaves

■"'j •—

Co., Va., ha*
since 18*0.

troit, bas been

The Breckenridge State Convention as­

Fur^ttorn^CewroI-CLlARLEH l?l*80N.

ticket:

put in nomination tbe following electoral

sed the Republicans of Grand Rapids on

(

The Convention recommended the nom­
ination of a Congressional ticket

District.

"' '

District.

‘

in each

No State ticket was nomina­

ted.

radical Abolitionists assembled in\ State

* A. Swum
Fclln,
Committee.

July l»tb, 18M&gt;.

Tb« Republicans of Uxrry oouotr are reqoeital
to meet io Convention, st tbe Court Boom, in
BMUnss, on Mondiy tbe ITth day of September

anbatitut)

recommend that where
J. N. NEVINS.
O. L INGRAM,
0. L. RAT.
N. BAILEY.
G. STRIKER.

the Homestead
The Democratic caluminntora of Senator
Hamlix, now the Republican nominee for

Vice Prcridcnt, will do well to road tho

fallowing upon this aub^pt, which wetake
from tbe Detroit Tribune. Mr. Hamlin's

record upon this subject is entirely satis,
factory to Republicans, and

proves con­

clusively that he is in favor of a Home­
stead law, and one such as people desire,

but such as Democratic Presidents veto

every time.

It is not for the interests ol

slavery that the laboring people should

have homes.

But to the article in ques­

tion:
Il has been repeatedly asserted by the
Douglas organ in this city, and others of
the same unscrupulous character, that
Hon. Hannibal Hamlin is opposed to a
Homestead law. We have before denied
this mendacious assertion but may as well
now that die record is before us, speak
of tbe matter more in detail. As we all
know, Mr. Grow's Homestead Bill, the
best bill on the subject, and tlie one pre­
ferred by tbe Republicans, passed the
House and went to the Senate. Here,on
the 17th of February last, when the Sen­
ate bad already twice refused to take up
the Homestead Bill, Mr. Wade succeeoed to get a vote on the proposition to
take it up for a vote upon it.
On this
proposition Mr. Hamlin voted yet. Sen­
ator Douglas was abeent.
On tbe same day another vote testing
who were the friends and enemies of the
bill waa had, on a motion of Mr. Hunter,
to set it aside and take up the Diplomatic
Conaular Appropriation Bill. This prop­
osition was discussed until twelve o’clock,
when the ohairmsu decided the bill for the
purchase of Cuba the regular order. Mr.
Wade moved to set it aside and continue
the cunsideratiun of tbe 11 urnextcad Bill.
On thia question, Mr. Hamlin and all the
Republicans voted yes. Again, Mr. Hau­

nnd

ST" O*« of ^0 Southern excursion.
1st* who recently visited

the North, for­

merly a Douglas man, bought a Lincoln
medal at Chicago, and declared his deter­
mination to vote for Lincoln.

137“

Wtsconra farmers who have

mortgaged their farms

to the Railroad

Companies, are buying

them

np at 50

and 75 cents on a dollar.
C3F- Tin population

of Newark, N.

In 1850 it contained 38,000.

&amp;T Ths city of New Bedford is tbe

richest in the United Slates in proportion
to population.

The property equally di­

vided, would make each man, woman.and

child worth 81,000 each.

National Convention at Syracuse,

N. Y., on the 27lh ultimo, and nominated

Gerrilt Smith for President and Samuel

83T" Henry Carter,

baker, in Chicago,

a journeyman

Pennsylvania

was killed the other

protection.
bth. South—A Southern candidate in
favor of while aa well as black alaven-.—
AfertA—A Northern candidate iu favor
of only black slavery.
(Uh. South—Slaves are property under
the Federal Constitution. North—Slaves
are only property by virtue of State
laws.
74A. South—Tbe duty of the Slates to
improve tbeir own Rivera and Harbors,
and tax the commerce of tho country to
Day the expenses.
North—Tbe belief
that Congress may pass bills lor that pur­
pose, provided it is certain the President
will veto them.
81A. South—Salp of the public lands to
pay the expenses uf tho government, so
as to avoid a tariff. North—Free homes
upon the public lands, provided tbe occu­
pants will pay for them.
tith. South—Protection on sugar pro
duced by slave labor.
North—^Encour­
agement to manufactures, provided they
are beyond the Atlantic.
10M. South—Intervention in favor of
slavery. North—Non-intervention in fovor of freedom.

for

Cooper Institute Speech, or any other ev­
Urbana, If!., Aug. 13, 1860.
er made by him I
The Catholic congregation of this place
JFe never did. If you have been more is now destitute of a regularly settled
fortunate, just say it 1
pastor, but the vacancy ia supplied by
occasional visits from a priest living in
—Fifth, that Douglas boasted that the Kankakee. Yesterday this priest visited
doctrine of non-intervention', had made tbe congregation and informed them in
New Mexico a slave territory.
hia sermon that Mr. Douglas was a Cath­
This ia equally false.—Sanilac Leader. olic ; and that they, the voters, must all
We quote from Mr. Douglas's speech support him aa such. Catholics who, no
of May 16&lt;h, I860.
“It Is part of the longer ago than Saturday, were determin­
history of the country that under this ed aa to their vote, thia morning declare
doctrine of non-interrention. this doctrine themeslves for Douglaa, and assign as a
that you delight to call squatter sorer- reason the asaurances of their priest, that
eignty, the people of New Mexico have ' Douglaa is with them in the Popish faith.
introduced ana protected elavery in the
Respectfully,
J. O. C.
whole of that Territory."

ru-Ltuffis JrsSLtS!

President in favor uf Congressional pro­ noatnuna of the d*r. This
tection to slavery.
candidate boon to IhMMaSo and
for Preaident in favor of Federal Court

Vico day by a club in the hands of his employ­ Mr Dosgltu Votes that a Territorial
Legislator^ shall not Ahollih Slavery t
President.
Wm. Goodell was nomina­ er.
Tho following resolution and the vote up
ted fur Governor, and Sydney A. Beers,
837“ M. Blondin, proposes to take on it, are tbv most conclusive evidence
for Lieutenant
tho Prince of Wales over his rope on a that Mr. Douglas was not, and is not,sin­
wheel-barrow. As a sort of recompense, cere in bis advocacy of “popular sover­
Fob Congress.—The Breckenridge
be propose* to refund the money to the eignty.-’ We have several times before
published the resolution nnd vote, first
party of this District have nominated
spectators, if the Prince should fall and
in 1856 and again in 1858, and wc now
Johu Ball, of Grand Rapids for Repre­
lose his life.
In case the Prince would call special attention to thetu.aa the vote
sentative. We note a singular fact here;
accept, wherein would his entrance into of Mr, Douglas was a direct refusal to
that tbe nominating Convention was held
tho United States differ from Christs en­ permit tbe people of a territory, while in
in Detroit
But let them come on ;
a territorial condition, to exclude slavery.
trance into Jerusalem 1
With this denial there can bo no such
Ball and Crouch both can't begin to
Ono was borne by an ass, and lhe other
thing as “popular sovereignty.”
This
beat Frank Kkllooo
wheeled by an a»s.
vote answers the searehiug question put
to Douglas, at Augusta, Me., which be
gsy* Let it be remembered that while
837“ The Prince of Wales will visit
declined to auswer. Hero it is, as it was
John S. Barry was formerly Governor Detroit and remain one night
fiflered by Senator Trumbull:
of this State, he permitted thu interest
"De it further enacted. That tbe pro­
8d^' Tub United States Government
vision in the ‘Act to organize tho territo­
on tbe State debt to remain unpaid to tbe
have sent 112,000 guns from the Spring­
ries of Nebraska and Kansas’ which de­
amount of one hundred and ninety thouefield arsenal into the Southern and West­ clares it to bo ‘the true intent and mean­
and dollart.
These were years of low 1
ern States since January.
ing o! said act not to legislate slavery Into
taxation. Titink of it!
any territory or Stalo, nor to ezclude it
J3F" At Wheeling, Va., on the 29tb
therefrom, but to leave tbe people thereof
|jg“ Tub Hon. Joaeph R. Williams, inst, tbe wife of Hon. 8. Steeorod was perfectly free to form and regulate tbeir
has been nominated for tbe State Senate thrown from a wagon down an embank­ domcatic institutions in their own way,
by tho Republicans of St. Joseph county. ment and killed.
Her ton was danger­ subject only to tho Constitution of the
United StotM,’ was intended to, and does
ously injured and probably will nut sur­
An excellent nomination.
confer upon, or leave to the people of lhe
vive.
*
territory of Kansas lull power, at any
DID YOU EVER
Campaign Tract.—Tbe Detroit Trib. time tiirough ita territorial leffisiatura to
exclude slavery from said territory, or to
Hear a Douglas man urge or advise any
une office issue a tract upon State and
recognize and regulate it therein.”
candid inquirer to read the discussions be­
National finances that should be lu the
This was voted down as follows:
tween Messrs. Lincoln and Douglas, in
Ybas.—Messrs. Allen, Bell ofN. H.,
order to learn where these two eminent hands of every voter. It is a most com­
citizens stand respectively, and whnt are plete vindication of Republican policy.— Collamer, Durkee, Fessenden, Foot,Fo&lt;~
really the matters in difference between Send for it Price 25 cento per dozen, ter, Hale, Seward, Trumbull, and Wade.
the Republicans and the Douglas Democ
—II.
II per hundred ; 19 per thousand.
Nays.—Messrs. Adnn-.s,Bayard, Biggs,
racy ?
Did you ever, in any of Douglas’s
»y Remkmser the great Mass Meet­ Bigler, Benjamin, Bright, Brown, Brod­
head. Caee, Clay, Crittenden, Dodge,
speeches land lie has sometimes made ing at Kalamazoo on Saturday.
DOUGLAS, Evans, Fitzpatrick, Grey,
thiee or four daily of late,}-find n hint
HF’The Hostings Union School will Hunter, Iverson, Johnson, Jones of lown,
dropped that he would likwto have those
Mallory, Mason, Eratt, Pueh, Rend, Se­
discussions read generally, in order that commence its fall term next Monday.
bastian, Slidell, Steun-t, Thompson, of
every voter shall know exactly what is
Kentucky, Toucey, Weller, Wright, and
the issue 1
Yules—34.
Did you ever bear of a Douglas edi­
We nil know bow long and loud have
tion of those joint debates being issued,or
been tbe denunciations by Democrats
Aftuctino.—Tho fi.Rowing advertise­
likely to be 1
We
Did you ever hear a Douglas man— against carrying politics into the pulpit ment appear* in tbe Mioocsvtinn.
Hus Democracy no voice of condemna­ trust it may lead to tbe recovery of ibe
though they generally profess to hold
tion for the following:
lost boy, and to the restoration of peace
Douglas mentally lhe superior of Lincoln
to a bereaved family.
—wish to have any one read Mr. L’s. Corrr»pondenc« of the Chfcsgo Press.

McFarland of

—Stephen A. Dovolab, in a speech
bill, aa above mentioned recurring, tbe which he made In tho Conrt House
Square,
in Carrolton, 1844, spoke of Hen­
last named proposition to sul'stitute tbe
Cuba Bill, being voted down'by one ma- ry Clay substantially as follows. Speak­
iority, another vote was had, and Mr. ing of the Oregon boundary question,and
Mr. Clov’s willingness to compromise tbe
Hamlin voted to continue the considera­
tion of tho Homestead Bill.
Two days dispute by accepting a line short of 54
afterward, on tho Ifith.Mr. Hamlin'again deg., 40 mln., 8. A. Douglas said:
“I denounced him in the Congress of
voted to take up tbe Homestead Bill.—
On tbe 90tb, when it woe again proposed the U. 8., and I now denounce him an a
to take up the Cuba Bill, instead of it,Mr. tbaitob-AN OLD BLACK-HEART­
The first American
Hamlin, togetlier with all the Republican ED TRAITOR
member* voted i&gt;«. Finally, aa we all 1statesman who ever attempted to tell hie
know, a Compromise Bill was got up by 1country Jar Dritieh gold !"

lers motion to set -it aside, fur another

Eagle of the 23d.

J., ia 72.000.

.

We notice among tbe delegates to this
Thera will be • Republican Convention bdd it
VermnutriUe, on tho 15th day of September next, Convention tho names of £1. A. Good­
al ana o'clock, P. U., of that day, to nominate a year and Wm. Jones from this county.
candidate for Senator, for the district compriting
Eaton and Barry eouutica, at which Convention,
Axotufr Pbrsidsktial Tierrr.—Tho
E. A. Footu,

ap’polnted Consul al tbe

Detroit, August 29lh, and

At Large—Jacob Beeson, of Wayne,
R. P. Eldridge, of Macomb.
Firet Dietrict—Barney Case, of Wash­
EDWIN WILLETS.
tenaw.
Second Dietrict—Peter-Morey, of Len­
HEZEKIAH G. WELLS.
awee.
RCFUS HOSMER.
Third Dietrict—M. V. Morrison, of
fUen IM WMrttf-GEOROK W. LEE.
Calhoun.
Fr— U IMetrU- EDWIN DORSCH.
jfosm U Dietrict-P. HAYDEN.
Fourth Dietrict— Ralph Wadhams, of
Dietrict-AUGCSTC8 COBURN.
St Clair.

U Diairict—EHANCIS W. KELLOGG.

away one half pie to deprive him of that right,
‘ U S&gt;i44
•' —Tbe -dsV
----------oi- d&gt;e
•*- -govern- .
tnent to recover fugi|ifea. ! porth—The
W. Duel, of De­ Squatter right of the people to prevent it

dwindled

BT The Hon. Jamea Birney addres­

sembled in

wd^Mcoul sad PhjScxl ^sbllity.

BT

there under the Dred Soott Decision.—
GBT The slave population of Wood North—The supreme power of th

Sandwich Islands.

JAMES BIRNEY, of Bay Co,
Ar SUH JHasarvr—JOHN OWEN.
Jbr AwdUar-GexruJ—LANGFORD CL BERRY.

• . . CHANCKRYSALX
iTiri or MlBroi. -n.

—. Douglasism.j
has two fecesother Soulb.
io Great Britain1 not handsome

The Hon. A.
AUSTIN BLAIR, of Jad*aa C®.

MOBTGAGE BALE.

Mew Advertisement*.

(EMtcrial dimitMtr.

Left Washington, D. C., some time in
July, to go home to his mother in ‘New
York.
He has not reached hie mother
wbo is very anxious about him. Ho has
been seen at Philadelphia, New York
dty, Hartford, Ct., and at a clam-bake in
Rhode Island. He has been heard from
at Boston, Portland, Auguita, and Ban­
gor, Maine. From some expression he
has dropped, it is tenred that be has be
came insane upon a subject he calls
“Popular Sovereignty.”
He is about five feet nothing in height,
and about lhe same in diameter tbe other

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1 n.i^a a

PROBATE NOTICE
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Barry County.

GREAT VARIETY

reading and filing tbePetition. dwhrehfoj
mid LovcUre, administrator af au4 eMr
me. fir certain teaarm thervta
&lt;2

CHANCERY SALE.
ITATE OF MICHIGAN.-Tbe Circuit Court for

of nil kinds comprising BLEECHED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHEET­
INGS, Striped and Check Shirtings, Den­
ims, Cottonades, Satincttes, Krotncky
Jenna, Fancy and Block Doeskins, Cbss'imercs, Prints, &amp;c.

LADIES*

DRESS

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pubtlcatluii

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,
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or Nana. Boy*. Udias, Nia tea, and Childrens
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Caaatr of Barry, ■.
Probate Court for aaid Cmntv.

S
Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

petulon. duly rertfled

PARASOLS

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DRY GOODS

large Belly.
Answers to the name of
rilling to trust Mr. “Little Giant” Talks a great deal, and
veiy loud: always about bimseif.
Has
*If Douglas has not, his friends' repre­ an idea that he is a candidate for tho
sent him with a double face. Here IVis
ed Goods, [School Bpo|t&gt; excepted,] three dollar.
doaied that he is in fovor of protecting pants, white vert, and blue coat with
Slavery in tbe Territorial. In Vlrainia, brass buttons; the tail very near the
R. R. Collier, one of hia supporters, ex- ground.
Any information concerning him wUl
riahna:
Let it not be aaid that the supporters be gratefully received by bis afflicted
rf Mr. Douglas are not advocates of pro- mother. For further particulars address
Adoubtb Bxlmowt, New York.
teotion of slave property in tbe Territo­
ries. I venture in reliance on Douglas's
record, that ha in the Presidential office,
Halting!, M«y 18th, IMO.
would not give hie assent to any act of
Congress admitting a State with and un­ We find tbe following eatolcgM of the
der a Constitution having any provision diswMS which have interfered with ths
authorising any Legislature to divest title public duties of Mr. Douglas in one of

the House and Senate conference commit­
Douglas' Sone Thboat.—Mr. Doug­
tee. It was pot such a hill oc the Repub­
to slave property in tbe new States.
throat has improved rapidly since
licans bad introduced cr desired, but it hs'
1
was the best they could do, and so it Ithe adjournment of Congress, and the necsesity of the “medical , ad*»«,*• which, it
That Sore Tbboxt.—For some months
He had the gout.
MB voting for it in the latter body.
It was so frequently announced bo was com­
vent to the Provident for his signature, ing to this city for, Is no longer felt At important measure, likely to have a bear­
and waa vetoed by him.
An attempt Haverhill, last Saturday, be waa called ing in this campaign. csn.rnp, Mr. DougHe had the plruriry.
was then made in the Senate to pass it from tbe ears to address a crowd which
Where was Douglas when i
over h» veto. The vote stood :
reeolution
completely struck him dumb. He oould
Yeas.—Anthony. Drown, Chandler,
Clark, Doolittle, Duiker, Fessenden,
Where was
Fskh, Foots, Foster. McHale, HAMUN, Harlan, King. Lane, tatha*, Mchol^Polh.J^Jiice.QimToonu. Sum-

a.ns ana niu»a uw
I. Barnum, pr»r inj. for reel
forth that administration

p. H. &amp; J. RUSSELL'S,

New Barry Mill,

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„

PRICES
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elevated

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LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

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tunt ware
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prompt as aay

PROBATE NOTICE.

STOVES.'
nth day nf Anpalt, IMO, Present
~J»a^Z*Lr 1K. a.1.1, nfWall

�CSAN(
iFMnrn

BEHJ1

ICIAL KQTLcrs.

=

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NEVER

drug store

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KNOWN

dibeasi

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AMD-tn Fains,

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Ossxm Faui, Mad. Co., N. I ., I

NOTICE!
THE HOUSE OF EqUITT j

“!», Aug. H !M0.

,

turpentine and

,

dbsolution notice

POLITICAL MfcXTIKGI,
Ho*. Avwtx Bunt, Republican can­
didate for Governor, ia

expected to ad-

ALCOHOL.

HM um

SPRING &amp; SUMMER TZWiii^MowTJOfl
GOODS.

than a roooanuL
with toy comfort ft

’ IniMiiloas ill all foilsdir* fn which it had been
triedJt has jroved£tMotately curatitc lu ezdhaf

Hr FOB MEDICINAL PUlP08S8,gSLT..

drc-« tlie people of thia county at Hea­

tho Cth

Vermontville, Eaton Co, on

UigM*wa(ig]J£gg
»y Mrenty-cighl
ihanee north oat bnal
rod., to the center oft
■ uorth-easterly riong

tbe Court Houk, on the evening of Sat­

annual

Society will be held on tho 4th and 5th

of October.

S—„ “««d
Woossr, SolicUurafo*cS

‘ROBATE NOTICE.

That of Kalamazoo will bo

held on ihe 25th, 20th, and 27th ot Sep­

tember.

Naw Goons.— We observe that some

of our merchants are
their new goods.

already receiving

Foremost of these are

Bolt wood &lt;Sc Grant.
Ucr of |bc' Ottawa'of David Fefy,

“««» lc '&gt;*•

State.oMiehie.n

Fama.—Tbe

A Paper ar Lowrll, Kzxt Co.—We

laarn that our neighbors of

Lowell are

about to have a paper of their own. The
Toeumcoh Chief has boon

discontinued,

and tho material* are to be removed to
nur neighboring village, to be uaed in the
publication of a paper there.

Politic*

put stated.

Evtuk Co. Fair.—Tbe Eaton Co. Ag?

Ire.hK.,A‘Sr “!!'"!• J-V.’h.’SXI
C avqp-icsiroqtion, a Member of tbe State
Board of Ed ecation i0 pl^c,
Jnhn a Ke|]0K
whoso term nt nWta. —.11__ i_ n___ .
_ ?*■

&lt;EnD3C!13T iPTip.TTJrnXRY

or Ready Pay, only.

Tits Wzckly State Nkws.—This in
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50,00 Copies already Sold.

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curse, the blight, tbe potato rot of mankiud^They ar* rile and Ditliy aa well aa fatal. They
arise from contarainatlun and impurity of the
Axa*.—Skxatoii Ciiaxdlm wjll ac blood, and are to be a*en all around tn ererywhere. Ona quarter uf alt we meet «r* tainted
&gt;ur thank* for a copy of the liar­ with them, and one quarter of tbaae die with
them ; die foolnhlr loo. beacuac'thvr are curable.
Ferry Investigation.
.
Ayer’s Saraaparrilla cleanses out the Scrofulous
corruption from the blood, render* it pur* and
Hout Moxtuly.—We aici in receipt healthy, and cffae'.ually rxpurgr* the foul contemination from lha aystatn
No longer groan
nf the Scomber number of ithin worthy under your Scrofulous dtaordcr*. since tba irrvaivtabla Ayer haayrurKted hia maatcriy eombiaabousrhuld magazine. If any &lt;of our rend- tiou of curatire rirtues UmX he calle Sampsrilla.
er* desire to send for it they esn enclose —Zferwnruf, ITofarJery, (&gt;.

Success to it.

uud Hamlin.

chances, and that complication of uerrow and
dyspeptic trenioo to air and exorcise for which
ths.pyatoian hat n* name.
■
Ii« Ncrtous sILctfoo* of all kinds, acd ft*' rawon* teniliar to medics! men, the operjtlch of ihto
prepsratien of rrou trrort be aahnsnr, for uulfko
th* old oxides, it ia rijnrou.ly tonic? wkbowt hriuge^ci'ingaadoTCTl-stiug; and gently, ragwlarly aperient, even in the most cbstinate cases of
ousliifossa without etar being a gastric patgatire, or inSictmg a disagrecjdJe ernsalaon.. -. J
11 to thia lattce property, caon- Di.'wra. jrhlah
ntokea it an remarkably edettual and permanent
remedy for Fife*, upon whk b iU also appear* th
exert a di»liwet eed apec.'flc action, by fiispendog

And CMklig Extracts,

Special attantion will be paid to COMPOUND­
The above article* are sold by all the dead­
ING and putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any er* in H»&gt;ling« snd by *11 Druggfat* throughout
one purtlisslng medicines of u* can rely upon the United Htatra, Ciuadu* and Sooth America,
their being
'
at wholesale by al) largo Druggists in the prfoelpad citua.
. '
HERRICK A BROTHER,
PascncAL C nr mists. Albany, N. T.
Sold at Hut tags by J. P. Roberts k Uo., Boll­
wood A Grant, audbr deslersevcrywbsra.
Pslmer Brothers. Traveling Agcuta.

the new name adopted for the late Ann

Counsellor in Business.

Caliiovx Corjtrr Nomixatiu.&lt;«.—Tbe

Crone, was nominated for

Marcus

IF.

Sheriff,

Levi Mosher, for Clerk;

IJraJge, Treasurer; J. T. Ellia,
li. 0. Rhine*,

8. W.

Register;

for Prosecuting Attorney.

IIANCEIIY SALE.
MICIUGAN.-TbeCtrewit Caurtfoe
ly of Barry, In chaneerv.
f/.oM Iteffere. CtasyAnswaf, »' , |

ice of and by r irtweof a rlmvdsl atofev
, in thia caure, dated th* 11th d^-a(
». ISSO, I, Orin L Bar. C-tendi Cvwrt
r, for the count* of Barry^wltt aril

’
'

NEW FIRM!!
A. G Cnshtng, of South Bend. Ind.. Mrs •'The
Magnetic Ointment is the only remedy iu uw here
for Inflamed Eyes. The Auditor of our county
bav so much faith in its euralive power* in this
disease, that lie not only highly recommends it,
but offers to forfeit tbe amount paid for it in each
case. If it fail* of ■ eure.
I’lLESu

POWERS A CAMPBELL.

The subscribers would inform thamtHsus of
Hastings and vleinity. that they *re now prepared
Iodo all bus-nes* pertaining to

BLACKSMITHING,

Pile* which ere st thia season of the year par on ahori notice, and ia a manner unsurpassed.
ticularir troublcsome.arecured at once by Truk’s
py Particular attention given to Hone and
Magnetic Ointment, apply to tlie part* affected
Ox Shoeing. Also to al kinds of Flo* work.
ris' Association, nt Wotxlland Center, oq, and .mail uf the back.
NERVOUS 0B SICK HEADACHE.
Bridtiy, September 7lh.
All kind* of produce taken iu exchange at mar­
Apply lhe Ointm«nl freely to the foreheads and
; J. M. Nkvixb, of Hastings. wilYyldiver
temples and back of tbe twek. also to the soles of ket prtoca; CASO not refused.
A share of tbe
tho feet and palms of the hind*.
It will rcleirc public pt'.ronip I* solicited.
lie Opening address at 7 P. M.
the aerereat headache in thirty miiratre. Read
Arrnngcmcnta have been mode to en- advertisement io this paper.
Shop st the old stand of Samuel Powcra,ou Main

There will be n meeting of the Teacb-

t&lt; rtain all who will attend free of charge,

R. POWERS.
I
D. F. CAMPBELL.
Hastings, March 1, 16*0
rtAyl

i By order of the Committee.

W. II. Lamb,

PreeidenL

Insolvent laws of every State.
The legal relations exiaiins be­
tween Querdisn apd Ward.
Master and Apprentice, and
Landlord end Tenant.

Slander, and the law aa io Mar­
riage Dower, th* Wife’s right:
in I’roparty, Dirqrce, at4 Ali­
mony.
The law for Mediates' Lians in
erery State, sad tbe Naturalis­
ation laws of thi* country, and
haw to comply with the same.
Tbe law concerning Pena io a*1
and how to obtain one, and th*'
Pre-etnptipn taw* to Public'
lands.
Tbe taw for Patents, with mode
of procedure in obtaining one,
with Interferences, Assign­;
ments and table of Fee*.
।
!

I range
nnd St*

’
h his recent speech at Norfolk, Vs., Mr.
Ejouglas made the following Impudent

ROBATE NOTICE.

The meaning of Law terms ini
Kora! use sad explains to you।
Legislative. Executive,and;
Judicial power* of both lhe'
genoral and State govoramcata
Haw to keep out of taW, by
showing how to do your busL’
,
tioua litigaiion, by *ita timely
consultation.
Single copies will be ssnt by mad. postage,
paid, to every Fanner, every Mechar.ic, every’
Man of Bnaincaa, and every body. « cvere Stat*,,
on receipt of (I 00, or Li a law atyle of biudjngI
•til M,

•totement and candid admiwioo :
; “Lincoln has no hope of being elected
escept throuj ’ , •*-* ‘ of
' *the
’
” **
the efforts
Seces•atmists, who ive divided lhe Democrtt»e party.
8 Eiee Breckenridge would
c«rry every
them State—though it

«r of the estate of Writer L &lt;*•!«

81,000 A YEAR S.5

auterprising m«n everywhere,iu selling the above।
work, as oUr inducements to all audh are very

aghir. and thoac wbo mins »
ShZCSoM notieo the advertiacment. Tboac
retip* wiMi full iflstrocltoaa, three-

,
.

Kta“iXTiwi re-

&lt;rthr—u.
Practical CbtanHL

HASTINGS

Gen. Walker’s Movements.

New Orleona, Auguzt 31.
Advice* from Hooduraz state that
* »lker had rabed tho old Fetteral Cra­

Crayon Ambrotype; *

in! American flag, and contemplated tb«
rtgweratioti tod union of all th* Wert
Mia States, viz; Hondoraa,Guatamah,
.Nicargfipa, Salvador, and Cort* Rica, g

Ambro-

type; Melaiimotype;
Mirror Ambrotype; 1.—n- x-, .
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperwl Ambrotvne; Reiievo Am­
brotype; Double
Ambrotype

* a—a
CL0OXB1

CLOCKS'

■ r»*

TANNERY I
Th. subscriber baring leased th* B«Ung»Ti
•ary for a term of year*, ia sow prepared to

Tm Hides M 8Uru*

All Leather Warranted good cr an pay.
Cask Paid ter HHm..

IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

NEW YORK COSTS,

and

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES, GLASS,

SAHII, and PUTTY, B U J L D E R 8’

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
.

cry style and description.

We also manufacture Copper, lira**. Sheet Iron

uw, Mass.

inated G. II. French, for State Senator.

New Additions

CULAR

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

hi bi Cyrus Stone, No. 1 !• Cornhili, Boa-

Rtpublicana of Calhoun Co. have renom­

ABE NOW AT THE HEAD

such as

(KECBAIP. WWB CASH

Wednesday, Thuraday, and Friday, Sept.

trr of the relate uf Michael Rowtadrr,

Km,

PATENT MEDICINES

«Cth, 27th. nnd 28th.

’ROBATE NOTICE.

’.^5 *T*7tMB« *“ ‘b* Grocery
fill be Deeded for fomiiv ns*.
Also * great variety of the

STATIONERY,

riciilural Society will hold its Sixth An­

DRY GOODS

TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;

«“» ^Strict, to which thi, ronntv it FOM THE XSPKCIAL DEXZrtT OF THI LADIES.
Abo, abaaator for the Slat Senatorial
ef ,h'
“f Bsrry and
We also keep on hand a good assortment of
‘ topre»entativo for the BeptaMutMiv* Dtatetet, cuuatsting of th* county of Barry ;
Al*o th* following County Officers for the county
X^**'r*i * C‘crk. a Proseenti.g
PENS. PENCIU. INKS, PAPER, EN­
------ ftstar of Deed*, a Sheriff, a Jndp
VELOPES. CARDS, Ao., Ac.
‘ Court Commissioner, a Scr­
--------- Coroner*.
Upon oar *hel*e* msy be found *11 of the
»is also hereby given that at said General
I an amendment to the Cou»litution conBnnking Corporations, provided by Joint
ton No. 11, approved Fcbruen-1 Uh, IBM;
----- , —i amendment to Section Two. Article Eigh­
teen. of the Couatitution, relative to the eetiou of of the day.
Com«te*tot&gt;era of Hichway*. provided for br
Irant Resolution No. 14, approved February 11,
-ISA*; Also, an amendment to lhe Constitution in
resoeet to th* Sraaiens of th* Legtolatore, proc.deJ for by Joint Resolution No. 13. approred Febrj’C’ o’ lSa,: *rtl1 ** ’"Sillied to the elector*
of this Stale for tbeir adoption or redaction, in
pursuance of tbr reqairemeate of tbeConstitution
and of aaid rcaolutiens n-spectiralr.
tx
„
O.I EVERTS. Sheriff
Dated, Hsntinqt, August Z3, 1980.

nual Fair at tbe village of Charlotte, on

’ MICHIGAN, t Probate Overt for
‘untr. a*.
f sdU-fomtr.
ni of Mid rourt. holder, at ilwwCpo.K
bereuf, in Hastings uli th* 10th dhr
i. D. 1m4). Pnrncnt. U. L. Ray, Jndga

of

GROCERIES!

addreas the Republicans of thia place, at

Fair of the Barry county Agricultaaal

—i. iTj
-3

BEST Assortments

of

urday September 22d.

In Debility, Nervous Affectfoaw, Eata-

NOW ON HANJ&gt;

with one of tho LARGEST and '

October.
Jo»x Kimdle, Esqr., of Charlotte, will

Aobicvitckai.
fc-r

WE ARE

He will apeak at

ling*. October 8th.

Imj^ntte^f0tte blood, deprewoTof ntsfl **tfgy.pafoand attenru* aiakly cwmplawou. ia«
eatc iu ccccaaily in almost srety coucuiable

HOSTETTEBS

and Xin Waraof any and erery shape and daaerip-

STOMACH BITTERS.

tioa, alTof which we will mH at Bard Times

The proprietor* and manufacturer*of UOfL
TETTEirB CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT­
TERN can appeal with perfect ootrfrlmce to
plipiticinniand cithen* generally of the Vnlied
Stales. I&gt;ccauac tlia article ba* aiiained arepu-

EAVE

this point will speak more powerfuVy ta.
voluntas of bare assertion or bl ironing putlery.
Tbe corsumiittan of iloetetlcr'* Stomach Hit­
ter* for lhe last year nuicumed to over a half
million Lotties, and from its manifeirt steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
lire coining year the consumption will reach
near oar million bottle*. 1 hut isnueme amount
could never hare been sold tail for the rare
medicinal pr&gt;pertic* contained in the propsra'ion, and the aonclion of the tr-u-l prondneut
physician* in llioav »e&lt;-thiii* of the roaoiry
where the article is best knowq. who nut only
recofutneod the Biller* to their pair mk, but
ary ready at all limos lu giic icsiimuuials to it*
effiearyi'ti *11 casts of atuitmcbii dcnwigeiaeni*
anil the ■lUrtse* resulting therefrom.
This is uotn tempornry popularity, obtained
■by eatraoniitiary rffort* in th* way of mini­
piling tlie qualities of the ililtt-tu. but a solid
eAtlnmiimi uf an inraltiahle mrdieint, which is
demined lo^bc a* enduring
time itself.
‘ lionteittr'* St ulnae h Bitter* have proved
,a Oiileeml Io region* ■ here fever and ngu*
and various other bilious evtepteinis Imre
count cd tbeir vktiius by linudrmls. To lie
*ljc to Mai* confidently that flic “Billers"
ar* a Certain cure for the Dyspepsia am! like
discsee*. i* to the propttetor* a source of an­
al toyed pies * it re. It remove* allmoriiMmatter
6-mu the *tom*ch. |unlflen tbo blood, and
imports renewed vitality la tbo nervous rjtrfcin,
g ring it llint tone ni:d.&gt; nergy it&gt;di«|H:ii-nble
fur th*.restoration of hrullli. It opepu** i&gt;|Miti
Uicstemaeb, iirer. *nd uljicr digest tie organs,
mild y but powerfully, and »o«-n restores them
to a rendition eweniial to the healthy discharge
of the firtiction* of uatnre.
Elderly t&gt;cr*em«may use lb* Bluer* dally ns
per directions on ihe bottle, ami they sin IInJ
ui It astimulnnL peculiarly ndaplrel to cutufinl
declining years, its it &gt;* pteaasut to 1L» palau,
invigorating iotb« bowetarticeUeui *»* lunio,
and rejuranaling gcpendly. We ba*o the evi­
dence cf thousands of age-I men ami women
who have experienced lhe beneflt of using this
preparation while suffering from stomncli do­
riugemcui* and genera! debility; actinguudei
tbe advice of physicians, they hare aiiandnucd
nil doletarioii* drugs nnd fairly tented the
msrila of thia article. A few words to lb*
genl lor sex. There arc certain period* when
lheir dares are to hamsring that many of them
sink under th* trial. Tbe relation of mother
nod child is ao absorbingly tender, l|**l lhe
mother, especially if »b* be young. Is spt to
forget her own health In her exireme aaxiuty
for her infant. Should lb* period of auuerniiy
arrive during the summar season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then. {* a neeetsity for a st i roillast to recupe­
rate the energies of the system, nnd enable Hr*
mother to bear up under her exhausting Irish
and reap*Mibili:ie*. Nursing mollien gene­
rally prefer the Bitters te all other iflylflw*.
lore that receive tho endorsement ef physi­
cians, because it -is agreeable to tho !&lt;«■* »»
well as cortaln to giv*&lt;a pOnaaaetU Increase
of bodily streag'h;
.
.
AU tho** persons. I* whom we hare ptrriicnlaxly referred above, to wit:1 sufferer* from

J’rioo, for Beady Pay.

debilitating tough, and ren.ment hectic, which
graandly indicate incipient Gonsumptton, tbsa
rotnady ba* *Usyed the alarm of friends sad phyaicsaaa, iu acrcral very grant) ing gi-d tn|cr*kUsg
instance*.
InScrvfuior.* Tuberculosi*. this tr.cdica(ci!|r»P
has had for mure than the gn«d effect of tbe moat
cautioualy balanced pre pars linns &lt;4 iodine, with­
out any of their well known liabilitic*.
''
Tbe atlantioa of females cannot be too eonBdcntly invited to thia remedy and mtoratirc, ia
the Casos peculiarly affretiug them.
lu Mbenmatum, both ebrouicapd inflammatory
—in the latter, however, wore flreidrdlr—it hag
been tprariabiy well reportret, both as fdlrrtatfog
pstn and redueincthe swrllinga and stlflbeu (fl
the joint* and mntclea,
lu Intermittent Fever* it must nccesaarily be a
great retnodr and energetic restorative, and its
progms in ibcamr aettirmeutaof the WmVwill
No remedy has ever |uscu di*tt&gt;r*ix*l Ju 1W
whole history-of medicine, nhich Vierta such
EMupt, happy, and fully reiterative stfcfte —
osd spfMtiii-. cwnpUte &lt;lig««tiOu, r»pul usqaiailiua ol strength, with an uu-iaual disposition. Mactirc ai&gt;4 ebeerfa! exercise, taiuxdiataly fotlQY

Put up in neat flat meta! boxes cnataltdng 60
pills, price .'.0 cents per box t for rale by druggists
aPfl dealet*. Will be scut free |o auj addreaiun
“aa prif5'. 'Ul
***
should be addressed ia
R. B. LOCKE &amp;. Co., (ten’l ArtU»&gt;
mySl:yl
so Caoaa 8», N. T.

TROUGHS

Manufactured at the lowest rates, and put

/1. w to SW

ol’H'* .&lt;»&lt;■«/■
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED,
FOR THE CUBE OF DISEASEJS .
ALL FORMS.
&gt; . u . :

COOKING

STOVS

Of every Tiriety,

pr

prtOFiissoR nzxnr a. nnoi, u. u.

IT TELLS YOU How to attend upon th* sick.
,
end bow to cook for them
bnw to prepare drink*, potfl.
■
trie*,me., and Iiawtoguetd
against infection from &amp;“*tat; i ous diseare*.
IT TELLS YOU Of the tariuaa diasaa
cliildrrn, and give* thi
and kiiuplcal inode »f
uieut durtag teething.
t u!*iuu*.-V*cciuaUan'Blioqp
iug-cmigh, Meaale*. Re,
IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of Croup. taielera intautum. Cholic. thaiTbam. worm*. Mailed head.
dies Tor tbfir curp,
The symptatns of Fersr and
-A&lt;ne. *ad billtoua, v*M*w,
tvphna, aoirict, and otbae
levers, sud pro you tho
las sod slmjaeH rsrtsfl*
I- r tbeir cure.
••
The symptom* of latachn.

Lest remedies for their ur.
The atmptmn* af Cholera
Marbus, Malignant cholara,
neys and liver, and theb«*|

MAMCEACTfRERS’ AND JOINERS’

IT TELLS YOU Of the tarioaa diaesare pecul­
iar to Women, and gives the
brot and aimplml ramedtoa
for their cure, torrthfr with
maty valtuMe hiufo foe tho
pevaervatkm of th* health.
Tho work It writtwi is
”
from medical term*. M»M to

We have rise eocnecied wMh oar Mtabliabmen
* Saddle and Harness Manufactory. and will furCish our customers with anything in the line of
Saddle* and Barnau upon the shortest notice. open typo . Is ninatraled with appropriate engra,
asd at tbe towoat priMe,

81,000 A YEAR JSS

ah";.

tetenfriatog tner crerrwhero. hisetlingtheaboro

...

AU®, Lowther For Sale.
Tbs patrounge oC the public ia soUcitod,
Bastings. Ma? M, IMS.
ly B. HULL

JZ‘J£Er*TrfP-hbe BaiMMfo «■&lt;-•»*

Shaving Saloon!
goods, *1 market p.-ioea.

�J.UMP
-fFOR ALLW? WANT-

NEW GOODS.

7 '.

r! is
xS *5 IS

Twa 1 North ef Bang*

%-.««’K-ZIS

BOLT WOOD &amp; GRANT

Xatmosa ako Euemra Disslmiih, Uixbbb,
ntnxi. B’orctict. Tdxob*. Bait Rarux,
Scau&gt; Hian, Srruru* awn SmtiLmo ArrwmoMB, Mbbcckial DitKtaa. Daorar, Ngcwatote os Tic Docur-aarx. Debiutt, Dr»•
rtMU awn Istxtat-Tio.-r. EaittrsLaa, Roan
os Sr. Arruoxr'a Fiub, and iudcod the whole
dear of coaipLunto aridn; from' laruuiTY or
•not Bumo.
Thb aoapoond win bo found a great pro­
moter at bcaltli. whin takzn m thu apriag. to
expc! the foul honior t whidt £&gt;ter ia tbe
blood at that teaon of th? year. Dythstimely cxpulaioa of them many rankling disorder*
are mnpjd i» the buA MuUiturL-* can. by
the aid of thi* rraL ly, aparo thmuclret from
tho endurance of foul eruption* and ulmtraa
eon*, through wliieh th» ayatroi will «nve to
rid itwtlf of corruption*, if not astiited to d&lt;
thi* through th* natural channtl* of tho body
THEY ATIE'jUST DECEIVING
by an alterative medicine. Clmn-e out tho
vttiated blood whanewcr you find iu tapuri&amp;t
borating through th? akin in pirapln. eruption*,
or aoro; clcnnae it when you find U ia ohauucted and riaggioh in th* rein* j clranwj it
whenever it u foul, nnd your feeling* will tell
r! when. Even where no particular divjMl-r,
felt, people enjoy better health, And lire'
longer, for ci-anvuig tbo blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all ia well; but with thia
tmbu'.ura of life duordmd, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later eomething
must go wrong, and th? great machinery of
life ia disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla ha^ and dewrm rnneh, the
reputation of aeeompli.hing the* end*. But
the world ha* been egrrgioudy deceived by
preparation* of it, partly because the drug
alone has not ell the virtue that ii chimed
for it, but more because many preparation*,
pretending to bo coriecntra’ed ealract* of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Saratpsriila,
oranyfMng else.
During late year* the public hare been mis­
led by large bottles, pre tending to giro a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these bar? been frnutli open the sick, for
they not only contain lialc, if any, Sarmpariilk, but often no curative properties whater»r. Hcnee. bitter and painful diwippointmcnt .
ha* follow «d the uw of the various extract* of
SoreapBrilla which flood the market, until the
name itself i* justly drepiaed, and has become
lynonrmout with impoutioii and cheat. Still
we call this compound S*rw&gt;p*villa, and intend
to supply such a rctutdy ai ahall rnrec tho
name from th* load of obloquy which rest*
upon it. And we think we have ground for
We can clothe you from tlie crown
believing it ha* virtue* which are imrivtihlo
5 the ordinary run of the diaeose* it h intend- uf tbe bead to the Bole of the foot
to cure. In ord . r to secure their complete
nnd warrant price* to euit.
be judieioualy taken according to dirautism* o
the bottle.
ntrisia st
DR. JT. C. AYEH &amp; Co.

Dm c©nnpismra©n
ON LOW W®S; S

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

Arrmi (imuL'i Orncn,
Lansing, Mich., July 1. IMO.
O inreh of«aeh of A* foltowingdmcribed
or percale of laud situated G th* Cena
Barry. defieweMit for uapaM taaea for the

Come and See ! 1

ISM
I Ml)

do / IWM

IU4-2
1043

jut:-:

do
ddo'

tr of ThroAt and Lung Cumpl .int. that
ly unneecreary for nt to recount tbo
’ It* virtue*, wherever it hu been ra,« it hi* long been in constant use
**■*----- .i—wo
M(&gt;t j, moro thin
lality ia kept up to tbo beat
that it may be relied on to

wnrs &amp;

sb©b?,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
VOS TOK CCOX O»x
Ctw/irraru, Jamdict, lijipepzia, IntHynHan,
Dyttu/ety, FmI St^ach. Erj'lptUi, Dradocrc,
lhhi, IU4wnatitm. Eruptianj and SZia
Linr Oaiplai-t, Drofuy. Teller, Turnon and
Mr RA-um, llorru, Gtert. ,V« -nt/ia. &lt;u o
Diaatr Pin, mdfor Par\ffit&gt;j He Biaod.
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beat aperient in the world for all th* purpoM* of a
foailypbyate.
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men, aad eminent prr«&gt;n*i;ei, h.vc lent tlfeir
aanMH loeertihr the unparalleled uu-fulneM of there
raaoedie*. but our apjee here will not permit the
foewtina of them. Tbe Agent* below named fur­
nish gratis our AUEBtc** Alm iwacin wbiehthey
■ee given; with al-o full dewriptrnn* of the shore
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VOL. 5.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1860,

NO. 19.

BLOOD PURIFIER ANL BLOOD HUS

Four leading cities in Ae Weatsiow th*
The Rav. Mr. Brownlow hsa a news­
fullowing rates of increase for the laud*-'
Cuff was a getiUeman'* gentleman down paper discourse on thia subject from
in old Virginia, and a darkle of most un­ which we:quota the following pungent
bcaefits of “non.
BMO.
doubted honesty and truth; but he would truths :
An Arknuats correspondent who probably son&gt;utimea tell tough atariea. He met
Ctaetanata
115,090 MW
BOLTWOOD A GRANT,
wanted to “wake up" Rev. Mr. Brown- “Kuroel J oho sing's nigg " as he called
territory large enough to make five States 8l Louis
77,800 IBOjIW
29,963 129,000
him, tbcotharday. and after cussing and say, of editors anti brethren.of the craft, the site of Ns w Kort I
M,0W&gt; IM,AM
dfacuxaing various matters appertaining riding so much without pay. The news­
NORMAN BAILEY,
With pleasure upon what he considered to their masters, fell Into the following
pie, as another illustratieo df the setae
paper press endures mors ©f this dead­
The
iticreaae
of
Cincinnati
since the
IXEALER in every variety of dry g
“reliable authority," that Mr. Brownlow conversation; &lt;
doctrine, hie refusal to vole to admit Ran
.Lz ri«». crockery, hardware, ready­
heading than ^11 three of these modes oftat into tht Union, tehen the people, had
was about to join the democrats, and ask­
og. bal\ cap., book and ahoea. Stall
Sam—Well, Cuff bow you was 1
conveyances combined-1 The pulpit, the
uvi wrai orBarlow House.'’
ed for the probable date uf that interest­
formed
a
Stale
Constitution,
yrilh
a,
suf
Cuff—0,1 fan’t no wuss.
bar, and the theatre; corporations, legis­
per cent; and
ing occurrence. Mr. Brownlow gave lhe
Sam—How ia nil de folks down nt de lative assemblies, sooietic*, religious, be-, ficient population to entitle 'bcm to ad­
DR. ROBACKS
J. RUSSELL,
date, or nt least the data fur the date, jui house 1
mission, according to a law whiah bo bad
nevolent, agricultural, mercantile estab­ aided to poas!
tan years, Pittsburgh would have a po
SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES! I
' ,
follows: ■
~
,k
.
'
Cuff—O, dey is able to be round, ’cept lishments, vender* of quack medicines,
u la don of IM ,000, Cincinnati Of 225,OC
it should fee kept , before the people,
Knoxville, Aug. 6, I860
de ole man'a darter ; she had the doctor railroad companies, steamboats, stage
St. Loots of 292,000; ifeA CMufeef'
When Di Boback. the celebrated Swedish Pby•
that he kdydeated in Congress, the pass­
the
other
day.
Ho
came
in,
looked
at
FRANCM HOWER,
airnan. Introduced hi. Wood Purilkr and Dlo.«l
Mr. Jordan Clark
1 have your let­
000,000/ Bit this fa awbeiyTgdtaK
lines, and every variety of individuals,
age
of
a
law
to
punish
the
peopl*
by
im
I ill» in the United BUtm, b. aat forth In plain ter of the SQlh ul;, and Iputcu to jet you her, kept lookin’ at her; said ahe was including political parlies and politicians,
and the contesl for ttaerbwh ofQocefi
lauuuaffn their rnrslir.prisonment for opposing lhe ulendon of
| know the precise time when 1 expect to billy us and ho guv her a box ol Dr. Ro draw largely upon the liberality of the
the Wrat in 1870, will ba a doubtfal,
tlattnj!
‘
z. ~t.rz.-r-T7V7,“'” I cofnc oul and formally announce that 1 back's Scandinavian blood pilb. When press. Ths press is expected to yield t»
well as an interesting ooe^ '
.
ft
should
be
kept
before
the
people,
phy. kir'» terir opinion, wew^.t in th. cj'‘''»cd the dempcratic_party. iY.hcn the doctor go, she up an’ threw de pills all these internets ; it is required to give
that he approves h decision of the Sw
BAILEY A BAKER,
tr.meB wbo rfwerer roflrot audaak.-aMarMOe, tbo ,*an shfecs at mi^^gbtnnd thq jnoon ouUdo window. She wouldn’t take any strength to all weak inslilutioee and en­
pills, no sah.
Wai, de ole tuikeycock terprises ; Il Is asked to puff *mall preach­ preuie Court, which declares that the Coni
b—iM..
ititution carries slavery into the Territories made a point of purchai
IVcpArstCm*. All •boconad.iBlhcwi^Jot.i tnd“r demucrata lose their mciinauun to enm, an'—greedy kus—he gobbled down ers Into overshadowing pulpit oratots;
which the critics and revi
and protects it there.
h&lt;m&lt;Mty ofthfadAM. orwhocbooAekiinvwtiKBir I ktcal, when Nature stops heronward de pills, box au’ all, wid de whois direc­ to puff small politicians and unprincipled
‘“■‘"f I
to rat. or JI lb. w7ter.m Am.r- tions.
demagogues into great men and patriots;
Next day wo had company, an’ had to to magnify incompetent railroad officers
Dr.Bobacklnriu«tl««AticutioDorUiericktsQiej *8&gt; flow up aifcatd, wlien flowtra ,l^sc
ble collection of the standard national
kill dat ole' turkeycock, yer see.
Bro’t into railroad kings; it fa expected to her­ Show us a disoniohiat, a man that has al­
ORIGIN AL LETTERS,
i tl»e«r odor, dud trees »hed no leaves, when
genius than any of hie friends who were :
from member* of th. MetRe.! Profrorion. Editor* ' bird" ,',alk’ nnd taasts of burden laugh— him on the table biled with fatcr sass; ald abroad the fame of quacks, of nil ca­ ways been regarded as an ultra “fire-eat­ credulous enough to rely on such vehL '
of public joumaU, well known Mcr.haiite and when JnUinud tqtirils swap bell for btav-. innasa flourish his knife, and try to cut ses, bolster up dull authors; immortalize er,” and we will show you a Brecken­ des.
t
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FoBcn. aad Udir»..f th. h)Kbe*i rwpoctibiiHy. vn Wlth thb angel sol light, and nay them him up; couldn't git de knife into him. weak Congressitxutl speeches; It fa re­ ridge and Lane man.—Rome Oa., Adrergtrtn* account, of extnturdiiuwr enrnt wronrbl ...
..
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:“Cuff’’ savs he, “how long did yer bile quired to give sight to the blind, bread titer.
—Osa great difference between Japafl •
the boot in mean whiskey, when in&gt;|xtssidis
turkey
t"
We.would
*sbo*
’
our
contemporary
bllities are in farinon, nnd no proposition
to the hungry, talents to fools and honor
and the United States ia that if yon insult
“Bile him an hour, Bah.”
U. -1— kt
—— k—.-Ik.
1
in loo nliMtrrd to believe, you may credit
to thieves and robbers; it is asked to Mr. H. V, Johnson, Mr. -Pierre Soule, ______*L
“Take him away and bile him another cover up the infirmities of the weak, to Mr. Hntnbelton, of the Southern Confed­
the repbrt that I have joined the Demoeracy,
Mr.
Jubn
Forsyth,
of
the
Mobile
hour."
hide the faults of the guilty man and wink
•uliject. The evidence fa the |w»*e«*i&lt;in of Dr.
So I took him away an* biled him an­ nt the fraudulent schemes of scoundrels; Remitter, Mr. John J. Selbies, of the
/join the Democrats!—Never, so long
Uubsck, which i. at all lime. scceMibl. to the
H»ure iu ••Rower'* BtuekZ
The servant of a Prussian officer oq*
public, ctablirhe. the folloTting
it fa expected to flatter the vain, to extol Confederation, ond Mr. Gauldcn, of Ga.,
ns there arc accts in churches, weeds in other hour.
Sem—Did de company wait!
the merits of those who deserve nothing all noted dis-unionists; men, most of day met a crony,who inquired of him favw
gardens, flens in hogpens, dirt In victuals,
FACTSjl
Cuff—O, yea, de company waited.-. but tha scorn and contempt of all good whom arc •‘unequivocally” disunion, un bo got along with hia fiery master. “Or
disputes
in
families,
war
with
nations,
Tli»t the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
Wai, I brought him In, an’ massa flourish citizens; it fa required, in a word, of the . less thn compromise measures are “wiped
or bate women in France! ' No, Jordan hfa big knife ngin an’ try to cut him, but newspaper press, that it become all things out," nnd the African alavcirado reviv­
to all tucn ; and if it look fur pay, or ed, and who are all Douglas and Jol.nsoo
Clark, you may h»pe, you may congratu­ he couldn’t do It, no aah.
“Take him away and bile him another send out it bill* for subscriptiuna and ad­ tncu.
For further particulars we refer
late, yoa tnay reason, you may sneer,but
DYSPEPSIA
vertising, it fa denounoed as mean and to Gov! Johnson’s spoechcs,Mr. Hambel-1
that cannot be. The th rones of the Old hour."
So 1 take him down io do kitchen agin. sordid, and its conductors as wauling in ton’s prospectus, and Mr. Gaulden’s pro- [
World, die Court of the Universe, the
CSTICF &lt;&gt;F THE PEACE. At
Sam—Did de company wnit?
liberality.
There fa no interest on the -Douglas harangurs at Charleston and Balgovernments of the world, msy all fall
Coun.fh.r al law, Bini Bubeilot ii
Cuff—Of course dey waited. Wai, I face uf this giecn earth that fa expected'• tirnote.—'Wethington Caiutitution.
U.S.-e tu Balley'aBlock, &lt;npStairs,) l
;ind cruiutk into ruin, the Neu World
and rraXorc th: bcsltb end itrenjth of the sufferer.
let me sleep among the big bugs, last
brought de turkey in, an’ massa flourish to give so inuA to society, without pay­
may
wtnttut
the
National
suicide
of
disThat
or lhanka, as the newspaper press of tta
Blondim IL—-The N. Y. Tribune says night.” “Oh, don’t be too modest, my •
Kulving the L'niun,but all .this muit occur hfa knife agin. But it wasnoyo; massa
SICK FEMALES,
A. E. OONMTEEL,
git mad.
country. The little auuled man, who in­ that a Mons. Farini advertise* his i«&gt;U-n- dear sir "said the landlord ; “Idoubt.not j
before I join thu derhocrscy !
lyilYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will practice
“Tako him away an’ bile him a week.
serts iu your columns a fifteen shilling i tion of rivaling Blondin in feats ol daring t be v have v our uwn blood in &lt;&gt;M&gt;Tr »»!■» w i
new and dependency, recuperate with great r*I join the Demornicy /—Jui dan Clark,
jlcdiclue i:i liu»t&lt;t'K» a**d tlCMtlry.
So I took him away and biled him a advertisement, expects you to write him at Niagara.
pid ty under their inrigoraUttg operation. That | you know not wbatyou say ; when I join
lie has stretched a cable
all aesual dhabilities arc rntooved by their cor
week.
at least five dollars’ worth of editorial Iron-one side of Niagara to the other,
Mr. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, of i
dial and gently aliiuulatlng propcrllea. Thai they । the Democracy the Pepe &lt;&gt;f Komu-wtli
OOK,
Sam—bidde company woitf
tmdees. And the nbacure and niggardly just below the Falls, and 1a to make hia Baltimore, sailed In the Africa ‘for En- ■
pain the Mrthudfat Church, when Jordan
’
W,U
8HATT£BED
CONSTITUTIONS.
USTICE OF THE PEACE.-Gcnera
Cuff—(.), yas, de company waited.------ man you have written into a position of first creasing to-day.
I Clark, of Arkansas, is President of the
It is said be j
Blondin also per rope a short time since.
Tax AkvuI. ■ III attend tu tha cv
Bound
to
ace
de
fun
out,
yer
know.
Wai,
goes
to Parte to advocate his daims to |
importance
far
beyond
bis
merits,
consid
­
forms kl the same time. H&gt;e new eoiner
deliu. jj all uther buainc*. pcrtaiuitifl
I Ikpublic &lt;&lt;f Uccnt Britain, by universal
in a week I brought in dat turkey. Mas­ ers ri al hia name adonis your columns, will, after reaching the center of the riv­ heir to the late Prwre Jerome Bunapariq-. ’
itHiec iu Goodyear*, block, up aiaira.
Muflrugo of a contented people; when
j Queen Viffioria cnWnls to tie di voiced sa thought he got him dis time mire; but and gives cireulatiom^ your journal.
er, draw up a rope from the deck of the
JAMIS A. NWEBXEY,
Maid of the Mist, attach it to the cable,
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
: from Prince Albert by a County Court ho couldn't cut a holo in him ; the ole
“Tom, what’s a monaiamyt,” "Why, .
and descend head foremost to the steam Sou ace, Dick, when a poor woman steafa ‘
„4 4i.rh.ra. r..» ih. at.im. nmHlalJ ■ Knife., »!.m.Cmgma«bllg~bj l.« rock wouldn't be cut Massa sent for do
doctor, to hob de turkey examined. De
er.
W o are told lltat Farini witnessed
is called larceny ; but when it's a riefe I
Scrofula, whether hereditary or olherwitc. Thjt .Innies Buclmnan to marry a r.iiropcan
The Columbus Fact says'll always re­
doctor
came,
look
aide
turkey
—
look
all
1 Princcw; *lxm the Pope leases the Cap­
garded Judge Douglas as a political Blondin's Inst performances, nnd pro­ 'un the jury soys it inonotniny, and cs«*a
OlSte &gt;n Hie fimit Hvaac.
RECRUIT THE DBRILITATED.
8*ya be, “It’s no use, you
nounced the latter a mrire bungler. He help it—that’s IL”
itol at Washington for bis city residence; over him.
trickster, but finds fresh eridnree in the
"*■’"1. A. HOLDROOK,
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when Alexander of Kirtaia, and Napoleon can’t bile dis turkey, for he lias taken n fact in a speech of Hon. 8. S. Cox, In sneered nt Blondin for holding his balance
box of deac Scandinavian blood pilfa, an'
Daniel Drew, (not the steamboat, lust
that county, a lew days ago. It says of pole while standing ttpdn a ebnir which
dere isn't any bite in him."
was jxiiscd on the cable, nnd said that be the steamboat man.) has done jtiipaelf i
Ulli
Cox:
j to go to heaven or bnd mtn To hell, when |
“lie snid bo had been blamed by some (Farini) would have Inid the pole down, honor by promising ten thousand dollar* '
HARMON SMITH,
' proof iv afforded, hut clrnr nnd unques-1 From Doejl«»' Lpwch at Spring6aid.HlA.in IMS. for hia v&lt;4« on the ‘English bill ’ but he mid without any such assistance, stood on to the Troy University, on condition that
” . tionabl*. that there is no God; Win n men I
Hear xn luu&gt;«
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■lated dutinctly that he bad consulted his head iustead of bis feet. There ia no ten thousand dollars be raised eleswber*.
STABLE BLOOD PILLS ar« eadarMd by the turn tu ants, and nuts to elephants, I will I
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with Judge’Douglas, and that he advised reason tu fear that these two men will Wo are glad to bear that hfa check wiU I
grow reckless in their competition, and soon be called fur.
change my political faith, owl c»&gt;me out
’
,..;n I
The Mlwuri Compromise had its ori­ and approved of ths vote. Judge Doug­
that Gimli) some terrible accident will
on the side of the &lt;leni«rncy !
*
gin in the hearts of all patriotic men who las himself, when the bill came to the
Supposing this full and frank letter | derirtd to preserve and perpetuate the blet- Senate, voted against it, si though it was happen. W Ito cares 1
An Engfish bunting party has luteTr
HYKICL
will enable pH) to fix up&gt;n tlio period tinge of our plot innt (inion, an origin m exactly the shape in which Io had ad­
arrived al SI. Panl, Minn., after an mw- I
pel fl thoroughly * id peruuu.cui.y.
j when I will come out a full grown Dem­ i al-in Io the Conttitulion of the U. S., con- vised hia friend C»x to support it. Here
Lntcukx ix Mabtlakd.—I learn that
No uno can doubt ihetr .upcriorily »D&lt;r
JOHN KOUERTN,
They have killed b*ffi»one .ingle trial-lhey are nnl no v fa&gt;lO-r I ocrr.t, and to communicate the same to erired in the tame tpirit offederal affection, fa testimony ngninst Judge Douglas, iu Maryland, and in Baltimore City par­ yenne Rivera.
OHYSICLlN andSurprow. Dwrilir
bet. in fist, cheaper U.»n any miwr »in*, we » i all tin- people of Arkansas whom it may and calculated to remove forever the only which Mr. Cox got from hia own mouth, ticularly, the Lincoln feeling is manifesto locs, moose, deer, and American eaglet.
JL way. near the Court Hoiur.
take* a Iri* Bomber «f tlxam to produce a better concern
danger which teemed to threaten, at tome to show dial a demagogue van play upon ing iuelf in a way that fa astonishing all
II. I’. CHERRY,
'"prfao of the Sc*n&lt;bn*ri*n Btfed
JJ,
Not ieM than two thouasnd
1 liavo ilie hnnor to be. fec_
dittant day. to terer the social bond of Vn- both sides of the same question. Doug­ parties.
VTOTARY PUBLIC and Cunveyan
•
W. G. BnowxLow.
,ion. All the. evidence of public opini-m las knew that the vote uf Coz would be Germans in Baltimore will vote for Lin­ ican traveler In Italy, stopping st
lx lett.l Io all l&gt;tt«inr*a enlni*u-d l
at that day setm, d to it d cate that this necessary to carry the bill throbgh the coln* nnd more than that number ol, very naturally visited the bourn frherh
Lane vs. Dcvguul—In a recent speech comproiniitc had become canonized in the House, and therefore instructed him bow Americans, disgusted with the Douglas- Culutnbu« was born, in writing bom?,to*
bv Jot; Lnue, who is running for Vice hearts &lt;if the Afflerfcan people asasnervd to vote.
Certificate*. puMWufa in
W hen it camo to the Senate,he Bell coalition, will do the same tiling.— regretted that be did nut Me that iUusUiDr. R«b»ek » MnlI,. II. STEWART,
President with Brcekcnride, occurs the thing, which no ruthless hand would ever know that it would pnss without hfa vote, The Bellites are terribly alarmed nt the ous personage, ns he wished |*&gt; thank Iritis
ttorney .nd Counaeivr at Uw, 8^'«r
and ho voted against it, thus playing up­ large defections from their ranks aincc for discovering the fine country uf whieh
following paragraph:
be reckless enough to disturb.”
end ComiMlor fa UUanrery, Notary Public, great anwui
A Voice—Ho* did Lincoln vote in the
on both rides of the questum. Can any die recent developments, which are sari he had the honor tu bo a citizen.
' ’
I,’ mfonuation
tbroghout
i \J?roa&gt;pl!cst»d c»»e» Dr. Rob*ck time of the Mexican war 1
_________
Democrat, consistently or honestly, vote’ ous enough to nflect. their chances of aic
My friend over there—friend or enemy
Michifsu.
Gex. Lamb—I'll tell you. While your
for a man, who, according to the testimo­ cess In a State in which they felt entirely
—Srnator Siward. bn being recently
ns the rase mny be—wants to know
humble servant was having bis arm al­
B. II. FULLER,
ny of S. 8. Cux, has been thus double­ secure.— Wachinyton Cor. Ctn. OatetU. naked in relation to the Union tnovemeaa
something about the Missouri Compro
most shattered to pieces, ond while other
faced and deceitful 1 Mr. Cox states it
in New York, against Lincoln,replied
miso. [Cheers.]
I bare not the-slight­
good ttoldiers of this State were battling
upon the stump in every township in
—The Boston Post save that Governor ‘ ibo more they unite the more they wuqi
. r. Uupcna a &gt; u.
--- in defense of their country’s honor, nur cat objection to telling him all he dcsin-s which he speaks,and while.a few of Judge
Jobnsup, candidate fur Vice President on carry it."
Middlerille. Harry euuotj
, iu. iinu. r. a. k~&gt;«.
to know upcu that question. 1 brought
,;„p
friend Lincoln was over in Washington,
Donglas' friends deny it, what does their the Doughs ticket, said in n recent
in the bill to repeal the Missouri restric­ denial amount to in opposition to Mr.
। voting against supplies f&gt;r the army.—
speech nt Augusta. Gru, that if any one
A friend at our elbow saya there fe‘*
tion.
[laughter.) 1 didn't say friend, did 1?
Cox, who knows exactly thn conversation could prove tu him that Mr. Douglas
piece of road not two miles from hare a*
I'll lake that back ; for it was you I allu­
which took place bet wee* him and Judge was in favor of Squatter Sovereignty, be
A Nrw Wat to Pat Old Dtnrs.—A
narrow liust when two tenuis lueetthay’
ded to, when I said friends, for you are Haverhill man, who trades in flour^raln, Douglas 1 Cox claims no merit for this wonld vole for Breckenridge. Il the En­ have both tu gel over the fence before sli­
not unlv friends, but you arc pnlriots^nd
vote, except obedience to the request of quirer is correct, Douglas wilj lose the
fee., trusted a Hibernian neighbor to two
ther can pass.
you *re law abiding good citizens that
heath a cotant
vote of his associate on the Prcaidcnt'ud
barrels of flour, sold for cash price, and Douglas."_____ _________________
a&lt;u proud to meet—tliat. 1 am delighted
Settling the affairs of tnaak'nsd AocpnJticket.
to be paid for in n few days at the out­
to have this opportunity to see and speak
ing to our own conceit, is, at the least,
side. The account ran along six months,
JAMIX II. BROWN,
“The democracy of the third Congrc*t&gt;&gt;: and if it «:'» a«’y o^r occasion than
Mrs.
Burdcli
Cunningham
was
mar
­
work
of atiperogaliom
and ns lhe flour was by that time consum­
OUNTY SURVEYOR. Offie. in
thb—ifl .wasn’t on the ticket with that
Hoose. .1 Hating. Prrooos deairing Ms
ed, the debtor seemed to have lost bis slonal district, al their convention at ried in Sou Francisco on thu IGdi of June
11 ,you..rfae early, at range yourplap^
7
W.n.H.HB*vs.
gallant, noble and generous gifted man— interest in the matter. But the creditor Grand Rapids, on Tuesday, nominated Inst.
The Golden Era which publishes
mid
early
go tu work, the wheels ol buoy
. Breckchridgc, I would say much more in still thought of it, and hatched up a nov­ Thomas B. Cbnrch, of Kent, tor Repre­ the nmmounccmcnt, docs not give the
DANIEL STRIKER,
CABrESTER * JOBER WORK.
sentative in Congress. If the people of name of thb happy imbriunl who lias
bis favor.
el expedient to get his pay. The derelict
Passing-over the bad taste of this whole had no more property than what the law tha dfatrlct consulted their best interests, braved nut only toe terrors of matrimo­
A smatterer in philosophy can see tE»
blundering aentcnco, weoitnply desire to would prntec.1 him iu holdiui!, he had one they would elect M r. Church over Kel­ ny, but various other dangers, die nature evils uf life/but it requires an sdept injb
call the nwcotion of our readers to what hog only, but that was a very fine one, logg,who is just about as inefficient mem­ of which newspaper readers have nut yet
to support them.
, '
ber
as
it
is
possible
to
conceive
uC"
—
furgutt eti.
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SeMWr DoosI™ «■*&lt;!, «&gt;■«" •
OLIVER E. EVERT*,
weighing about five hundred pounds.—
question aboat Mr. Lincoln a vote on the The creditor bought a store pig out of a free frets.
The world wilt readily i
I. COTAXTAn invincible wit and pusater miked
Is this the same Mr. Church, that in the
Mexican war supplies w asked him:
those, who by a steady adbcri
drove for two dollars, nnd got a friend
1 Mver charged him with voting against to sell it to the debtor nt his own price.— Legislature of 1855,rnpudiaicd the Fru the captain ofa craft, loaded with boards, duty, distinguish themselves.
R. D. WIGHTMAN,
Preet as a democratic paper f
Is he the how be mmutged to get dinner on the pas­
the stipolies in my life, because 1 knaw
The bargain was too good for him to
T&gt; EG 1ST EH OE DEED8. Office is
same man that the Free Press conducted sage. “Why," replied die skipper, “we
Sueing a newspaper editor for Bb*i fe
that
ho
was
not
in
Congress
when
they
JAHouse, and upen at all hour*. 1
throw away, and be bit st lhe pork baft.
always oo&lt;ik aboard. “Cook a alourd,do about a* asBMbfea* boiling » briekbM to
were voted. The war was commenced on Flour, Grain A; Co. then attached the by its present editor, thereupon went into
Work* now
Lb. U* *J of M»j. 18M, u&gt;d oo llw large hog, took b® away, sold it, and re­ an elaborate account of securing him of you r rejoined the wag; “then 1 see yon
H. N. SHELDON,
*. opproprUtrf in Oogrw. Un mil- alized enough to cover hfa demand and every species uf corruption, ana intima­ bare been well supplied with provisions
QOUNTY TREASURER. Office In lbs Co«*
Ila is a first rale collector who
IkL of doll.u, .nd frt; ihouMnJ mao to
ting that, unfortunately foe the communi­ at all events.”
the costa, nnd to return a “V.” to the
oa all occasions collect hia wfta.
ty, b* had barely eacapcd ioearoeralioo
pro^nu II.
During th. a.m. aeaaion debtor.—AnHm Herald.
..
H rd
in the State Prison I
He ia the same
Romaxtic.—The Oswego Times tolls a
we voted more men and more money, so
man, and now the.same paper and the good story of a fashionable young lady of
Ss^a?5oSd'«“”^i’&gt; m&lt;A rnoogh
Donald G. Mitcbell,lutown tofiuna and
male.
-.afe
same editor asks the people of the third that village whose parents were not posseveral yoong damsels, by the name of
Nolde birth ahoaW ho a pMf^wf IfM
“Ik* Marvel,’’ has a snug little term four district to scad Mr. Cburcb to Cuqgreaa. seased of wealth in proportion to her pre­
HEATH * COTANT.
mtemeut
to
noble
daeda.
,&gt;
j
tensions, who excused banself to a viator
miles out of New Havao. He la at pres­
ent ■writing a RiaUtry of Venice. Donald
Alight fatoo^i© tow—4«taoMftav*
A Scccxaann. CtoLurcnos,—A new
ia doing well, financially and domeatfoally
w»y of collecting a b*d debt was ipoat because it is so exceedingly romantic.’
speaking, ia iudualrioua, sober, .and al­
eflw!iv&lt;ily tried a few weeks ago in' the
most rich.
-------Rdt AUStint, in Paris, Uforetho lodgA lady, paying a *Ut to bw daug
Xrl
• ■
The wife’* ।
-nua* i»u*'
»-w”4 M“’“’
impatient
rill Join thc

r

1

J

P

A

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C

Plaining. 8a$J&amp;iand Turning

'ETU*:
al.£eto be property and enutled to lhe

the window;

Mules at a door hints at life’s mutability

lor thirty
railing till

�CHANCERY^Atj?

of New York.
Under thia doctrine
very has been extended from ibe
Grande to tha Gulf of CaBforaiajind f
the line of the Republic of Mexico,
only up to 36 deg., 30 mln., but un t

wt t

FOR PBEBIDKNT.

,

ABRAHAM LINCOLN
•l

The KBow-Nolhings,upnn Uie coalition
Know-NothiM and D«ug|u iiectotal
ticket in New York, having declared t&amp;at
they would Continue Know-Nothings and
■ those point* At Detroit &lt;
vote for Bell in the dt’ctoral college, Mr.
number, in
Oltendorfer a Praafdentud elector on the
.
.
Howard and same ticket, bolts the wbols arrangement
others, is estimated aL fifty thousand.— and declines to serve.
Mr. Otteodorfer

.*’.**.

.—£Dougin* Speech in the Senate,May

WUaon.
FOR RICE PRESIDENT,

The following “Directions” accompany

upon lhe stand,the cheering was immense,

each bottle of “My Groat (Remedy) Brio-

if we may credit the following from the
Cloyelaad Zwfrr .•

....

,

,.

^rsofvrr?,'Dial it Is In accordance
with the potibnati platform, that during
th« existeute of Territorial governments,
tie measure of restriction, whatever it
may be, imposed by the Federal Constitutiutew the power of the Territorial

Gov.-Seward appeared upon the atawd
•t 3 o’cloak, and teen such cheefs aroea
AWtN BLAlB.of Jackwn Co.
1as one bears but aeldom in a lite-lime.—
;Like the Atlantic waves dishing against
the rooky heights of Nahant, the voice of
Znr Stale TrMasrwv.JOHN OWEN.
the multitude went up until it seemed
P* JWter-ffm/rd-LANGFORDG. BERRY.
Uc relations, as the same has been, or that lhe root would vine upon the new of
fbr S^rtiary
Sktle-SiMVS B; PtHtTER.
hereafter ahnll bo finally determined bv wound. Agoin and again the cheers arose
the Supreme Court of the United States, each time with Increasing power.
Gov. Wisner, &lt;&gt;l Mid igan, introduced
should bo ruapected by all good cllizms
PuUiiJuetoei^-J M. OBKGOBT.
and enforced with promptness and fidelity Mr. Seward aa "the champion of human
liberty snd the property of the people.”
EDWIN WILLETS. by every branch of the general govern
Then again went up the’cheera.tbrec times
menu—[Endorsed by 8. A. Doughs,
three and three times repeated—went up
HRCEKIAET G. WELLS. Juno 2», I860.]
like the rushing and roaring explosions of
Rrrus nwniER.
H, in common with the. democracy of a volcano.
It was lllie nothing we hrd
7&gt;wb le Ditto*-GKOROK W. LEE
lllinoia.neccpt the decision of the Supreme ever beard Before.
lints were swung in
Ditto*- EDWIN D0H8CU.
Q&gt;urt uf the United States, in the Dred the ail, handkerchiefs waved, and throats
JtassMMtri't-4*. -RATHEN.
Scott ease, ns an authoritative exposition turn In lhe effort to obey the Injunctimi.
of the Constitution. Slaves are regarded
‘High as your thoughta,) our voices raise.’
as property, and placed on equal footing

r‘.r,.

jaiy

“1 bold that no such thing aa sovereign
power
attaches to a Territory ns a
Territory.
I hold tiuit n Territory pos­
sesses whatever power it derives from the
Consti^itiun, under the organic act (of
Congress) nnd no more."—IS. A. Doug­
las in U. S. Senate, Feb. I860.]

_

KcyuWicaa Countr Convention.

“The sovereignty of a Territory re­
mains in obeyance, suspended in the U.
Sn In trust for the people until they shall
be admitted into the Union ns a Stale.
Attorney. Circuit Court CMnmi»ion* Inthe meantime they uro permitted to
enjoy nnd exercise all the rights and privHegcs of self government in subordination
to the Constitution of the U. S., and in
obedience tu the organic law passed by
C&lt;mgress,in pursuance of that instrument.
These rights and privileges are all deriv­
•abaUtuWa are permitted, they be limited lo tbs ed 6&lt;&gt;m the Constitution, through the art
same township u Ibe orlrioal.
of Congress, and must be exercised and
J. M. NEVIN8,
enjoyed in subjection to all the liiniia■
O. U INURJUf,
lion«an&lt;] restrictions which the Constitu­
tion Imposes.*— [Douglas in the Senate
in 1856]
Basting*. Aug. 11, 1864

Some persons drink whiskey to keep out

tu keep out the beat.—

the cold, others

Savages

have their "charms" » Inch are

potent against every evil, and protect the
possessor from-ttH term.

Even patent

medicine dealers in onr’own country, ad­

vertise their nostrums ns n

panacea for

all the pains and aches that flesh is

heir

tn. If you have the headache,try Olip&lt;jd’n
Picusta.
ache.

Picnsta wilt* cure

the heart

If you have a broken limb, bathe

Il in Picnsta, and take it internnHy also.
. The greatest nostrum of the day, ns

the greatest humbug. is a political
It wan invented toward the

nostrum.

close of the year 1847, by a Michigander,

ol whom it

said in 1848, that 4iia

was

name was the same without n ‘ C."

The

inventor expected U» hnwc made a great
fiwtune out of

his invention, but failed

toward the clone of 1848. lensed to ped­

dle bis nostr uni altogether, and io. 1854
assigned hia

right, title, and interest to

one S. A. D., whose coat tail isaaid to be

very near the ground, and

who

usurps the credit of the Invention.

now

He

lhe fact h»j it is true.

We say it i" true

true ;

several occasions be lies been

owes the county the moderate little sum
of one thousand and sixly-ninedollnrs.not

and “PopularSovcreignty. ” It is advar- one cent of which cop be paid. If a man
tised as a great political remedy—a pan­ will lie ia one respect, are we bound to
acea.
Il has been frequently given to believe likn at all 1
When the Pioneer

has at

On Saturday, the 8th, nt Kalamazoo,

Montpelier, V‘„, Sept 4.

GREAT VARIETY.

*ell certain real nttair.beloosi:
, tn MS prtitmn dewtiied -. ■

i ill. by eu»-

Almost ev­

ery editorial has something to say about
nut Mr. Republican Editor.

At though

a man of your dignity snd standing in
thia community, would notice jho croak­

ing of such a frizzling lawyer.

He la­

years ago our . co temporary berated the

a thousand dollars, and the Republican

of Michigan worse than it dare do

Administration ia to blame for it, when

almost any boy in the street knows thal
empty, its credit ruined, and

even thing

pnid Barry county more

that

lie.

our county has redeemed its credit since
the Republicans have come’ into ppwer.

Four years ago par county paper was on­
ly worth 80 cents on a dollar, in goods fT

So much

for

With regard to the exact

amount, it map be correctly stated; if so.

that; and now they nre par in cash in any

market

Bow we apples would like to

swim. 1 should like to hare him tell what

« only desire to say the amount is not has become of the Village tax of last year
hwapaaaed in pursuance thereof; which half as large as when, in 1854 lhe mer­ —whopaid their taxes and who did not—
hwa were then in force nnd must forever cenary Barry democrats wore driven
speak out, Charles,and tell the troth once,
from the treasury, it being tlren, two and loathe people know what has become
thousand five hundred and nine dollars

of the Ta» Roll. Whe.ro are those bonds!

and forty-eight cents.

Have they been auud, or tried to be .col­

But suppose the

Dated, August lith, Ival

---•aid jwUUocer.
lllh«ajarScp&lt;
kllvruriou bl *«i&lt;

The population of tlie country is again
decreasing.
Many arc lotving for the
State*. Some for New Mexico; and a
very few for the gold mines of the Gib
and lite silver mines of Arizona.
Oflboso w hoictnrn to the Slatea,prol&gt;ably one half are discouraged and go to
their homes with the design of remaining
there. Of the remainder, many may ex­
pect to return to thia eountry in the
spring, and a few will ©oine back yet this
fall.
Some have made their pile*, and
now go home to enjoy it. Ason instance
ol this class of Eastern travelers, we arc
well acoiMiinted with one 6&gt;mptiny of 8.
from Northern Illinois, who tnnk their
departure about two weeks ago with sev­
en thousand dollars each, the proceeds of
aJawt four rtontha labor in the California
Gulch. Such instances of such large re­ or upward*, will receive a gift; and no Gift will
turns fiir ao little,labor are nodoubt rare;
but ws have no doubt there arc scores uf
others who have done equally sa weltand
yet hundreds more who have made their
several hundred dollars each.

cumpUlnt an
The northelnp one aor
countv of Ha

PIMJBATE NO11CE.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Prob
. BatvyCuuaty.
&gt;
for mi
At s kvsatoa of said Court hidden at
of tbs Judge thereof, iu Hastings, on M

S

GIFTS

PROBATE NOTICE.

lirtrc idri’rotals iu IImUm*.’M
» Searing of »*id IMilloo. st
.11 Mrlle* InterCt forth, the! &amp;

Bnstlngs, May Istk, 1M0.
teih.

New Barry Mill,

&gt;‘T

Mra. Douglas’a fother being an Auditor,

stump aspirant for Presidential btmen.’
at 1000 dollar
pertinent at W

old.

A

.

P. H &amp; J. BUSSELL.
Waverly, N. Y.. Sept A

Hou. Gslusba A. Grow was to-day unan­
lected 1
You claim that the village is
imously rv-nominated for a sixth term in
demredto day, than at some former time, what of
governed by the Great Democracy.
Congress, from the 14th diatrieUof Penn­
it 1 The State will continue to bo seem­
Aw Olb Uwj Wtna.
sylvania.
___
terferenco was the true doctrine." [DougIS now In onctxmaful operation, ready
ingly indebted to the county, so long as
Mb at Springfield, 111.. Ort. 23d, 184$.J
lx Skamch ar Ilia CtuuMtn.—The to do any amount of
The Buflalo Republieaa soy*;—
the amount of unpaid taxes, returned to
In IBM, tMaprditteal quack doctor adRichmond Enquirer constantly pitches
“
It
Is
a
’
foci
not
gnnerully
known,
hut
the State, continue to exceed the State
most credible to Mrs. Douglas,that prior into the Little Giant after this fashion :
tax. Whenever the county of Barry will
“Mr. Dougins, we are informed, has
to her minu^r ;l.r supported and edu­
prompt aa any
cated her brother with means acquired by
turning lauds tu the flute. ttefitate will her pen. The word ‘pen’ being indefinite,
Utah and New Mexkn, lying South of
Having
secured
the
wrviwn
of a
It may not be improper to explain that •Babe* in tea Woods’ of North Carolina.

State owes this county more or less to­

that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. Pio-

CRAXCEHV HALE.
■ 1
TATK OF MlCIHftAN.-Tbe Circuit Ceurti

PROBATE NOTICE.

or liis party arc in hopes of gaining

bors hard to make out that the county is

rail the State

reeently we find thia ‘Remedy’advertised

.
PRORATE NOTICE.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 .
Frol
Barry County.
f “*■ for »«l

S

suffering because the State owes it about

untruth.

“By the universal acknowledgement of
•Il inteMigcnl men, the whole country it with owing the county.

ekww of the supreme Court of the United

S

DRY GOODS

Two

knows he utters an

The foHowiag arc among its advertise- gone to eternal smash; and yet,on1y lost

—free in feet. It was free by the fundsmental law of the laud—by tiw Conslitu-

Dated. August XXd' 136a.
OU IN L
au-^xoetl)
Circuit Coert Ceeuai

enthusiastic m at Detroit.

he

State
Il cures everything.

P. H. 4 J. BUSSELL’S

although the morning was rainy, the vil­ The election of State officers and mem­
lage was pneked nnd alive with Rcpnbli bers of (Congress ux-k place to day.
aug9t*xw
.
J.iufgo uf J*n&gt;b«ic.
Returns for Governor in 29 towns give
c-tns, folly twenty-five tbouaond being
Enialus Fairbanks. (Republican) 6,885;
CHANCERY SALE.
present.
So it goes; the country is John G.Suxc. Douglas iicmocrnL 2.064 ;
ATE OFMIcntllAN.—The Clrcaii Court for
awake^md the people s«m to be moving Harvey, Breckenridge democrat, 487.—
i JoJgr al I’rofour, ia H**ling*,b*
ns in 1840.
Wc verily believe the Majority for Fiurbanki 3,733. Majority of all kimlsxomprising BLEECHEDand
s farther lnwrii&lt; *4 Mid petaaa.
* '
“
Un inlcieatatere
pledge of 20,000 majority for Limcols in for Hall, Republican, last year, 3005. BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHEET- „
.
...
.
n&lt;] luted to
and »l&gt;. caiuejf aav, str
showing a Republican gain oftIGO.
INGS, Strips .nJ dMTk SbirttaSN TW f
___ :
Michigaq^ill mure than be redeemed.
tUe praier ol Mid pct llwuer ...i.i
Them towns embrace &lt;&gt;ne fifth of the
ini". Cottouadi*. Snlinettre, Kmtm-ky | |(v
,M‘,n
ef a deerrtoi onh-r
State, and indicate the election of Fair­
and Black Doeskin*, C»**i- int?»&gt;*cau*e Jaiad. July i* Hi. I4ia. I. Oils I..
Tux Vkbuoxt Elzctiox.—Returns banks by a nfond majority of 20.000.— Jean*. Fanry
«&gt; •
«
R*v Cite..Il IVitiri 1‘Lrtmi* i - - »• &gt;:ier. ti.r tlir ruunlv
from 143 towns give Fairbanks 14,750 Sixty-nine townselect 43 Republican Rep­
majority—a Republican gain since last resentatives, showing again of seven over
IM in Ibv “Republican ttautxr," a wirvtlv
IfaaUnga, in laid countl
■ncu-rtMper, printed In Hiding* ard cirvalailsg
year of 2,937. Gov. Fairbank'" majority last year, and 0 democrats, u gain of four. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Im — — ..I
f..r &lt;1.— r..ll
»e f.—.* t —
will undoubtedly reach 20.000.
The
Senate is unanimously Republican, while
pnblicaiioii to be al Imati
HgF" Thk Doughs man will say, ‘look
the Hoose thus fhr stands Republican,
nt the ni-Kiilt—Lincoln was deli-ateti un-l
175 ; Democrats 17—n RcpuLlicun train
Doughs elected." True enough he was,
uf six over last year.
but bo»! Republicanism was in a min­
BOOTS- SHOES AXD GAITERS,
What does thia meso I Where is the ority of 40,600 votes iu the State, inclu­
PRORATE NOTICE,
great revulsion in lhe State of Vermont, ding lhe Fillmore vote, and 9.159 with­
out that vote. The popular vote in 1858
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I Prubale Court to
in favor of Douglas, of which wo have
lurry oounir, wc
1 *aid couuli.
or Men*, Boya. Ladies, Mhscs, and Childrnu
heard of late 1 Ah! we had forgotten
For Lincoln
125.480
that Dug himself has recently traveled
121.600
through (hat State,
it is just like him ;
m. j..-to*&gt;h«nrp.mn.1.of p,
he is always blighting Ins own proapect* coin told on the public tnmd of lllmui*.
•*
’
’ Judge vl rruba'e.
nnd ruining his friends.
Stttl ‘•Rloahln Around.-’
A FnnoEjtr Expo«t&gt;—The recent
Douglas on Disunion lust January.—

say snot one cent of this sum can be paid,

other remedy boa been thought of, to nJlay the abatement.

GOOD GOODS,

estimated at fifteen thousand, and folly as

the Pioneer of strength at the fall election.

' It any a the State

known to call it “Squatter Sovereignty, ”

Although it

Mr. Edward Huntington, &lt;A Oneida Co.,
N. Y., who is one of the Arncricsn elec
tors on lhe Douglss-Bell electoral ticket,
in that State, has declared his intention
to decline the honor, since bo has d'nscovered that there was a birgsln between the
contracting parties by which the whole
thirty-five electors should vote for Doug­
las.
The dose is t«&gt;o much for him to
swallow.
Ho declares that bo "prefers
the election of Lincoln to defeating a
choice by the people—the only object de
signed by the coalition. Mr. H. ha* vo­
ted the democratic ticket for some year*,
hut wan placed upon the ticket by the
Bell men.
Thus two, -ond proliably
three, of the coalition ticket, have refused
to have any part or lost in the knavish
transaction.
It has, therefore, proved a
miserable abortion.

CLOCKS

this village says so.

found necessary.

ral ticket.

PARASOLS

—we tuppote it ia

quiet the “Slavery agitation," and a accaad dune to countered the first has been

At Lansing on the 6th, the crowd is

IS?

Ha ts, Caps, Bonnets,

advertises this nostrum by various names.
Ou

Verily, it was a grand and fearful tiling
—grand to those who saw in It the united
hearts of the tens of thousands assembled
'there in devotion to the distinguished
’.p-k.r, and fearful to him who would
■dare attempt to w ithitand its force.

woo nominated to represent the German
Democrwey.who will not affiliate with the
Know-Nothings anyway.
In his letter
addressed to tha Douglas State Commit­
tee. ba say* be understood at the Convo
lio® that all the Know-Nothing wore
pledged to vote for Douglas, and be ap­
peals to the Committee, that if this ia not
an, or if they intend to vote for Bell, tas

“Under our territorial system it re­
quire* sovereign power to ordain and es­
tablish constitutions and governments.—
.While a Territory may and should enjoy
all lhe rights of self government in obedi
ance to its organic law, ills not a sover­
eign power. Thu sovereignty of » Terri-: statement of the Detroit AVer Preet that
“If the pettplnof this country shill set.
lory remains in abeyance; suspended in
the N. Y. Evening Poti has given up lhe tie down into the conviction that there is
the Unitafl States, in Dust for the people
when they become a State, and esnnet be :State of New York aa lost to the Republi­ no owwer in the Frderal Government to
withdrawn frem lhe hands of the trustee* 1cans, is an immitligatcd falsehood ; and protect ench State from violence, from ag­
and vested in the people of a Territory Its pretended quotation, n base forgery gression, from Invasion, they will dotnand
that the cords be severed and the wrap
without the -conxcnt of Congress."—(S.
“Whom the Goda would destroy, they
on* be restored to their hnnds wlih which
A. Douglas' letter to his friends in Phila­
first make mad.”
they Ibay defend themselves, litis inqui­
delphia. Feb. 1858.
ry involve* the question of the perpetui­
[COMMCXICATKD.]
“This Committee in their reports have
ty of tha Union.”—[Qmgnwiionnl Globe,
always held that o Territory is not a sov­ It is n natural consequence, Mr. Editor, 1859-4)0; page 552.]
ereign power, that the sovereignty of n
Douglas on Distmion in August.—
that little folks when they gel into big
thirty
Territory Is In abeyance, suspended in
“1, ns in duty bound hy my oath of fi­
the United States, In trust for the people 1chairs will swell up, puff, and blow, nnd
when they become n State ; that the U. try to have the world see their new peti­ delity to the Cunatilution, would do all
S., as trustees, cannot be divested of the ■tion. This is the case with Ourlca since in my power to aid the government of
the U. 8. in mninutinirw rite aupremaey uf
sovereignty, nnr the territory be invested
he has got to be Assistant Editor. Why, the laws against nil resistance to them,
with the rights tn assume and exercise it,
without lhe consent of Congress.”—[8. he ia not so corpulent as the Barber. And oome from whatever quarter it might.— | Pencils, tjlalea, Memorandi
In other words, 1 think the President of
A. Douglas' Report in the Senate, Feb- what is nil this blowing about taxes ? yea,
the United States should treat all at
rnary 1858.]
taxes,or a certain 1-wn that our Slate gov­
tempt* Ui break up the Uni »n by resist­
ernment has accomplished according to
ance to its laws, as ‘Old Hickory’ treated
law. This is the only thing be can harp the. millifiers, in 1832,"—[Speech at Nor­
Al»o a lot of Muecllaneans Books, and a gift
Yes, the State of Michigan owes Barry upon or say against the present Adminis­ folk, Va.. last week.
rilheaeb bookuf one dollar or upward*
County. Lamentable and humiliating as tration; and the only thing in which he,

Rut his favorite one is "Jfy Great Prindpie."

Barry. vriU sell st rubtie anetloa ct
U.eh1gbe.lbUdwr .. th* Mb day Mnft*

At lhe introduction of War. H. Sxwaxu

drxun.

with all other property. Hence the own
M District—FRANC1M-W. KELLOGG.
.&lt;
•
cr of slaves, the same ns the owner of
RrysMtean 8c..tortal CoaveaUoa-21 rt an/ olhrr
of
aright
of property,
property, baa
I
*■
| to move to any territory
•rritnry and
and carry his
- .
... uilb
— him.
—
(S’. A.
Douglas at
at
Ttem will ba a Republican Cocreation held *l • property
— [S.
A. Douglas
Tornwatville, on Hie
j^j of September next. Ij New
Jew Orleans,
Orleans, Dec.
Dec. 1858.]
1838.]
at ano o'clock, P. if., of that dif. to nominate a
“
'rhe
people
uf
a
Territory
have
the
candidate tor Senator, for the diitrict coniprhinf
right to regulate their domestic inatilu
tiona in their own way, subject to the
Constitution of the Untied States.”—IS.
n. C. Kenai a,
A. Douglas ever) where at the North.]

jsrsicrffcsi'

"nUNK LESLIE,*' 1

BOLTWOOD fit GRANT.

»U51&gt;‘4

�jgbei;&lt;‘ “I ■
ARRIVAL

DRUG STORE!!
an) glisttllaittou.

HARDWARE!

''^-Republicans of Hastings remem.
fcr the Caucus al thq Court-House,

oo

THE BOUSE OF EQUITT |

}¥id»y evening next. _ ’

rCsMTAJOs Baaicaa;

Send in your names.

tsentv foe cents.

dissolution notice.

POLITICAL ■F.ET1NGS.

Iff*11*1* Unto
*—J Jw &gt;. Ft...,

expected to

&lt;W u~ —«,U
JJtI *1

*
pot able to labor much for two year*, and not lik­
ing &lt;0 be idle, I commenced taking your Filta.doon after, the swelling commwicad disappearing
■ad finally appeared to point axtwrnaUy. I be­
came alarmed and sent for Dr. fipragua. who adrIscd ma to conticuc tbs Pills, aa my recovery wM
RCflI S3
L~*iS

drn* the people of this county at .Has­

He will speak at

tings, October 8lh.

\\rnwwitiilk, Eaton Cd. on
binter-

tho Oth

of

Jobs Kimulb, Esqr., of Charlotte, will

EtecUow NwUoe.

sddre«« the Republicans of lh« place, at

GROCERIES!

the Court House, nn the evening of Sat­

-

urday September 22J.

ORIN J

Circuit Court Com
-rr. Solicitor* for Co,

:ate

notice.

CHIGAN. l t

Pfnk

Popilatio* or Bakby Couktt.—In
llenant Governor. Auditor General. Ke
8t«te Treasurer. Commissioner c
v&gt;ur statement of the population of thia wtate,
Und tlUke. Attorney Oroersl.
Li
omnty. wine two weeks since, nn error ♦f Ifoblic I IMtraction, a Member of
Hoard o( Education in place of John R
Mfjrrcd iu tbe footings. Il should have fcbone tertn of oSce will expire Doom
1M&gt;&gt;, and a Representative in Congresa
been 15.6P5.
4 OougreMlonal^l^tnet,
to wbteh this eonnty I*
attached; Alaa, nSenator for tbe Slat Senatorial
More Ns*
Nearly all our Dtatrfct, consisting cl tbe counties of Rarer and
Entott AUo n BcprcKntative tor the Repreaeot
merchwif* are
receiving daily acce»- Stive District, oonsistiugof the county of Barer •
Also the following County Officers for the county
of Hwry; A Treasurer, n Clerk, a Proaocutiue
thr lime to make your sekrtions from Ar‘^*?r* * R3Fi,Ur of Dee&lt;1’- “ 8h*rifl‘’•
of Probate, a Circuit Court Commiaeicmer, a Ser­
ve'or, and two Coroner*.
ihe.firet in market.
.
N orica is also ben by given that at .aid Genera)
Election as amendment to lhe Constitution con­
I'gtos StSttnoL.— The fall term of lhe cerning Banking Corporations, provided bv Joint
Resolution No.Il, spprond February ft th, H49;
Ilsttingv Vision School bummenced last Also, an amendment to Section Two. Article Eigh­
teen A# Ika I'nMltfettan
&gt;.. lk. -..1_ -F
Monday. All those expecting to attend
through tbe term will

TSA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, F1Q3. JU1S1K8, CODFISH;
In fact, cvervtlili

RENTING

inpnyingfor lhe

Ct me friends rent a good «lip ao
free of debt.

wr can dedicate the house

In beb al/ &lt;&gt;f the Trustees.
J. Botxtox. Aecnt

llastinga, Septemlicr 12th, ISGO.

IATE NOTICE.
HIGAN.I Probate Cowrfi for
a*.
1 said eonutv.
aid court, hidden at tLeoffie* af
, in llastingv on the IDth day

county Agricultuaal

HARDWARE

PENS. PENCH-H. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.

Upon our ahtlrea m*y be found all of tbe

PATENT MEDICINES

The Best and Cheapest Houwhold Reme. dy in the Win Id.
Thoae renowned I'lssters cure pains, weakness
and distress in the back, aide* and breast, iu fire
bonra. Indeed so certain sre they to do thin, that
lhe proprietor warrant* them. Spread from res­
ins, balsams and gums, on beautiful kid leather*
rsn&lt;*r« lliem peculiarly adapted to the saiti ol
/rrtatos sod Other*. Their application is nuircrs*l—oquallr to th* strong man, the delicate wo­
man, ani^fcebie infant. To tseb and all they will
prove a balm and a blesalng. Their uae is acrecnLie and withaut annoy ance or trmblc. Each Plat­
ter will wear from one tu four tr.outba, and in rbaumatte complaint*, anral&amp;s and toviara, frequently Ever shown in this

He speakers, vocabal*. mfaiatrre uf the gospel,
andutl.ria, will strengthen their long* and un.
prove their voices bg wtari-g lA.m v» iXtir tnati.
or Beady Pay, only.
Price 19’, cento.
E3T The above articles are sold by all tbs deal­
Special altctilioo will bo paid tn COMPOUND­
WILSON’S ALBANY, and HOOKE ITS SEED­ ING and nutting up PHESCRIPTI0N8; and any ers in Hastings end by all lirurgists throughout
LING STRAW BERRY PI.ANTH-lba largext. one purchasing medicines uf us can rely upon |he Umled Stat's. Canadas and South America,
al
wholesale by all large Druggist* in lhe princi­
their being
pal cities.
.
GE3STCTIJSTEHERRICK A BROTHER,
]*n&gt;crtCAL Canal«t», AJboov, N. T.
Sold at Hastings by J. P. Roberts A to.. Bolt­
wood A Grant, andbv dealers everywhere.
Palmer Urolber*. Traveling Ageuta.

50,00
J. P. R. A CO.

G“J’'

Tlinl of Kalnmaxixi will be

rrt

co.

ue'tlicv are curable,
oat the Hcrofuloui

tember.
Ectom Co. Eair.—The Eaton Co. Ag:

NEW YORK COSTS.

Copies already Sold.

Heatings, May 9d, 1W.

AND
Counsellor in Business.

J. D. BARBBOUG1I,

Wednesday. Thursday, nnd Friday, Sept.

A puttiun uf U*Spublic pairouag* *olicilod. Bbvp
in Rutland. Harry county. Michigan.

IlMlings, is tn be Detiieali-il, Providence
permitlinc, on Sunday, Sept. 28J, at half

ry vestige of them, rcatoting health and beanlo tbe skin wbcrcvrr applied, removing Tan
I Freckle*.
INFLAMED OR SORE EYES.

1.0 Ctmhiag, of South Bond, Ind.. a«y* "Tho
siasnruc umimsm ** &gt;« *"7
President Sinex. uf “Albion Female fur
Indamrd Eyee. The Auditor of our county
.Cullegr,” is to Preach the Dedicat&lt;iry has so much tinlh tn its curative powers in this
disease, th«l be not only highly recommenda it,
iSsrmon.
but offer* to forfeit the amount paid for It in each
ea»e, If it fail* of a cure.
Several Clergymen from abroad are
PILES.
•ipectcd to lie in attendance, and PrvaehPile, which are at tbi. *caw&lt;n of the yrar pari»g may I* expected from some of them ticuforir troublesome.are cured st once by Trssk s
M.rnetle Ointment, apply to the parts affected
:al 2 o'clock in the afternoon and at seven and small of the back.
NERVOUS OR'SICK HEADACHE
itt'elock in the evening.
All are cordially invited to attend.

NEW FIRM!!
POWEB* A CANPBELL.
Hastings and vicinity, that they are now prepared
to do all bua.nea* pertaining to

blacksmithing,
on abort notice, and In a manner nnaurpaaacd.

Particular attention given to Horan and
Ox Shoeing. Alao to al kind* of Plow work,
Wagon ironing. He, etc.
All ktnda of produce taken in exchange at mar-

J. BotHToK. Pastor.
I Minna or tiix Txxcnxiut’ Associa

mv—Tbn Barry Co. Teachers’ Associa
pon convened at Woodlaod Center on
'•Friday evening and Saturday of Iturt
Iwaek.

Owing to varinns nnanspicious

|eircucMtances,sucb as the mass rr eetinga,

pekneas, lhe hurry of wheat sowing, ad
fled to a very rainy time, the attendance

ATE NOTICE.

W teachers waa rather

HWAN.Lig

pnmbcrs.

Prob

e?r Persons afflicted with Ibe Ferar and Ague
should out spare either tune, 'n-uble. or e»pease,
to^roX
Iloetettei'a Celebrated lAttora
benefloont efforts u| on tho system has been
J.!^rir »£v£to Sow who bar. been slnckre

limited

aa to

Nevcrthclesa {tllta a respect-

'•ble audience listened to the opening nd-

LAMM FOB SALEH

curse whose chreks arc
*« Uirsger.snd wha«&lt;The smtecribcr offer* for tale, the following di
S’, are slceplea* and re.lies*, and whose eyre ■ended LAS US. situated In the
iS«tol?5S»F&lt;a
«—■« a-e'F ■nd State of Miehigwi ; eunaul-ng of the CHOIl
EKT KINDS of Inhered and tine oak openin
land*, derirabla for lhe oultiraUon of ibe d.fferei
kinds of grain, and, also for gr*a* :
F' *
, &gt;
When all other* bare foitcd.lbcsc
"hl Omr. u pmii..

L?-.

Wrtsa delivered by the editor ol this pa­

per on

Friday evening.

It Tells Yon How to draw up Partnership

present on Saturday ;

and have received

a* yet no report of its proceedings.

Dia-

««*ioru weru expected ia

the forenoon

■nd an address by Dr. J.

F. Adolphus

io the afternoon.

A ■ EflSiSClS!

How to draw up Ilcmds and
Mortgage*. Affidavit*. Poarora

he held in thia village sometime in Janua­

(with resurn post***)
f M*s^u,
.
Practical Chemist
No. rtUtty Bul'dinga.N. T.

"ty-i* “I1-

HASTINGS

HOME TESTIMONY.

I'1 Hope and Baltimore itvas

hetompanicd ylth hail of enormous size,
b«n&lt; deslrocuve to corn and btiekwheat,

«

^ith Rhinm.usm •*

ptamD j catling it of sod GJI'ing fc io the

~

■uir~J‘rir.tS£

groand.
Window* wore broken, and
fnii: oc the trees much battered and
bntmed.

Our exchange* notice

aamc

^‘Iri!3.7**

r^HE«Fu THOMAS.

F*® in Allegan county and a* frr etut

TANNERY!
Crayon Ambrotype; Vtj
type; Mclaineotype; 3
Mirror Ambrotype; Nt—^-w-vry.
F&lt;arl Ambnrtype; Ornamental

Ambrotype; Imperial Ambrotvne; Relievo Ambn»t?j»; DouU*

EAVE TROUGHS

SIMPLE REMEDIES, UA.-UA .O»TAUW&gt;.
FOR TUB CUBE OF DlapAriH IN T

COOKING 8TOVS
Hair to alUrJ .ap^.i thqraick,
and bow' to ctauk for G..U .
boa- to prepare dnuk*,J«witries, ric..and b-&gt;u tux-4*'11
agsiuai iiifauUoU frOtu lto*'taputM tliMsiara.
. ,r.
Of the various rlirraaoa-vf
chuorru, snd rivb* tbabosi

ccouiiuiud ti.c Uitteta to ihwir pail- ata, bm
.rr ready at all tiuic* toghc icstimunmUtoit’
tfiraey in nil (u&gt;&lt;&gt; of itnii-uchic derangement*
riagv- Dower, lhe Wife's nrbl 1 u.i ib'e Jto-aaO refilling tfeerrlrom.
Thu ia sot a temporary p- polarity, obtained
In Property, Divorce, and AU- I
y cxjraowliuary tOurfa In the way of trunrniony.
The law tor Mccbsaies* Lienaln
•rery Stair, and the Naturalis­
ation laws of thia country, and
bow to comply with the same.
llmrleilcr'v 8lom-;h .Hillers have proved
The law concerning Penalosa a (I. djkiiil to regi-ms where fever nmt ague
■nd how to obtain one. and the
mJ various oil er biliona o»ta| taiiue have
Pre-emption laws to Public ...uMed liivlr rietims by hundred*.
To lie
able to stale cnaiidently that the Hillers'
nre a cviiaiii ewe for the Dyspepsia and like
•itisc-.ises, to u&gt; iho prof riel on- a source of «&gt;oalloyed plenmire It remotes all woriiMmatter
from I'.e wi&gt;»m ch. piHBes the lifoo.!, cud
l.jf-srts renewed vitality to ti c tuff vru* system,
g ring it that lone anti . nergy tndbpeu aide
for the restoration uf health. Tt o)«nu«a upuu
Jw stmuacb. liver, and ■ iber digesiiie oigaus.
mild-y bill powerfully, uml snau resfoMS theui
■ oncondition ••euttol tot! c li.aUby diacbargr
•&gt;f the finxti na or nature.
Elderly persons tuny UM the tillers dally »■
F----------and they ail! find
adapt cd l» comfort

!■ Cxsvssrox.
E W of 8. K X oTReetio® W. *.
wu r nr.lt.

fi ihriiugli this county on Thursday the

Prices, for Ready Pay.

Manufactured at the loweat rates, and put

million bottle*, au I from its man.feit steady
Jnereasc in time- put. it &gt;7 evident (bat durinr
the Rmiing year the cotKtiuiptiou Wil! ranch
How to make an aa.ignmcnt nenr Otie luilliuii b-rt tte*. ITos immense am- uni
properly, with forma for Com- cuiil.l never have been roll bitt-for tLe rare
jiu.itiun withcreditor».andlbe r-icdleianl pr ‘perties cottiaincJ in the prepara­
IiiKoIvcut lawauf every 8U&gt;te.
ion. and Ibe sanction uf the n« »t pioiiiiiuni
The legal relation* existing be- phynishlM In ibt.se section* of tho country

tbs pa*
cbarue-

wtll pleoM Ml Bod^’;^efunTmtracti0t1*. dir«.r mhlrcM

.lion ut aWmgth, with aa uunaual tteq ^Uicw Ar
-active and cheerful cxirciar, ItCtaediatelyfaUaw
JteaM&gt; ’•
'
.
3L
Put up iu oral fiat rue tai bo it* cnnlaiuiblr £J
price 40 cents per box! for -al* by drugeis *
and fln Warr of any and every shape and descrip­ pills
ami dealere. WtU beaeut tm tOSU) oddrateou
rhleh we will aell
tion, all'of which
sell at Hard Times receipt of tbe pnea. All letter*, otdera, ate .

up in any part of the county.

Jt is to Lu hoped that

ry next..

COOKING,

Releases.
Ibe fowls* r lb- Collection of

-the Association may bo more fortunate.

i» to weather and other circumstances, at
ite not meeting, which, we believe, is to

iTCftlACH JITTERS.
The proprietor* nnd mannfactwrer* of Ilf IS
rF.lTt.it A CELEBRATED HToMACH BITrEHS ran apprnl with perfect confoirnre f»

tious litigation. by’ita timely
consultation,
—les will be sent bv mail, postage
every Partner, every Mechanic, «»«»T

Wo were not

In Intermittent Fevers it Stan ntcrswllvb!? a
great remedy and energetic rvstaralira, ul lie
j.roereaa ia thSaew eetflenietit- af tbe Wrlrt. will
probably be one of high recown and |i retain* «&gt;■
No.rgmedy has ovw bevn dm^W»rcddS»Wi«
BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­
whole bislory of medicine, which, rxetta si^h
ery stylo and description.
TRIMMINGS,

We also manufacture Copper, Bra**, Sheet Iron

»nal Fair at rhe village of Chnrlotlft. nn

Wth, 27th, ami 28th.

InScrofiiiMia Tuberculosis, lU* medic-tad ip. -,
has tuUffid ptere than the good cfllct af the tai-t
eSwiloMlv hfttuided preparettoeisol iodice. kuli.
(RON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL. CIR­ oat any of theft wtlfkruran llaMHth-s.
’
Tha sttenrisn af females ei-nm.t be tneeWf •
CULAR and
CROSS-CUT SAW^ deotly invited to thia remedy uad nretdrrtfi f. m
the r~i*~r neeuliarir affactiau them.
'
In ULeiiraaitam. both chn.t.iesud iwflsmtnafoiy
COOPEK *od CARPENTER TOOLS,
.—in. tha latter, however, more dreufodls -K b*&gt;
inrati*Uiy wdl reported, Uth a* aOsvjMu ..BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES,GLASS, been
jghfiurd roddcltigjlhe swelling*

HOUSE

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

EVEBIBODIS LAiVYEB

ai.ri.ceG for the most baLilualoases, m. :.-.M.if T VI ■
■Uesdaul Coslivenaaa.
. In nucbecksd Diarrcra. even when a.lrar «■&lt; tn
Dyacntcry, confirmed, emaemting, and apparentirmallgtiani. thv effects ist’r been c^udly Asci
Ire and astuntebfog.
'
. .;
In the local peins, lore ef flesh «ed stretuff1 ,
debilitating &lt;K-ngli. and remittent hectic, whit:,
nweraliy indicate inripeeut (tetH&gt;amp«lcuiM&gt;ie
remedy baa allayed the slsra uf throd. and phy
aiciaoa, in novcral very gratify tog and iiiteinsta g

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS?

BY FRANK CROSBY,

and fop* for a*le cheap by
J. P. kOBEBTb A CUI

ricul I oral Society will bold its Sixth An-

Tbe new Mctbndist Epiacopnl Church in I

Maikot, which we

advance Crum

STRAWBERRIES.

bald on tlic 25th, 26th, and 27th of Sep­

of Mod CaurLAhsu to La hi Wan
ce in Hasting*, and ahua rawaag
ytbe bom! l**t,aiU aud teaSa»• «lh.w&lt;d.
tr srd.rv.1 tbaf Hie
e oft ice to all parties interested
id proof ol »*id a HI. by raws
lut.ee aud order Iu bc|-i&gt;Lliabed
Banner, a new&gt;^a|-er pebli*bed.
tbe foil term of ihm^ swM.
ch wmk, in-awdiatrly , bdforar... _ 1.__ ;__i_ u._ - - ■

New Additions

are prepared to sell al a small

(CH1EAI?, IDE CASH

They are vile and filthy os wells* fatal.

preparation of iron ndt tteiCfautji fcrimlir
faie cSd oxidea, it is rlgWcmhly frnt!c7VHt;b\;tj--

ES

STATIONERY,

Society will he hel.l on thr 4th and 5th

uf October.

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

■ and dangen-ua
•-

rraian Balaam, 1

Fur of the Barry

of

DRY GOODS

We «!■&gt; keep 00 hand a good assortment of

OF SLIPS.

. The rent is to aid

beute.

.

dyspeptic arcraiou to air sm( aaienrae twr Winch

Otettcea* rix-n as poasilile, and while the

The Slips in lhe new Methodist Church I

BEST Assortment*

my mH fitll v restored, the nicer heated and I rnxiaider myself s well man. Tbe uew* of the cure
soon spread throngb thia aection, and more than
a Ihouaaod bum of Herrick's pfHs bare sold in
tbl* ridtritr. My Poet Office addreaa ia Oneida
yalley. lfoai'ma county, N. Y.. where persons m-

n D-MUn, K.n„. Aff .liwn, &lt;»&gt;-

NOW ON HAND

with one of tha LARGEST and

A*4 CMklBf Extracts,

d«&gt; well to com-

will be rented for n term o( one year, on ,
Tuesday, Sept., 18th, nt 2 o’clock, P. M.

WE ARE

CBtCJCMT ZPEBTUniiKRTr

«|.«&lt;n arc being formed.

r ordered that tbe Petiitiearr
o^ioa uMrfontcd. of lhe pretouii -nd tin- hearing 1 hrnail hi
liisnettiteaixl order t&lt;&gt; boraMvpubiiv.in Hanner,** a wreklv
d in Hastings and circulating
tbe full term of fowr week*,
at lc*»t in each avek tbe first
It lc=’t »x weeks before tbe dav
ring in the premises.

A tfWV/Wfl!

SOODS.

Hog. Acsns Blair, Republican cand date for Governor, h

nd* isfoj.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

TURPENTINE ANO ALCOHOL.

three months for

invigorating tolhe bowels, exceltom aa a totsio.
ami rejuvenating worn rally. We have lhe svi&lt;l«m - cf thouwuvla of sfol men ami womeu
who have cx]»cricnvr&lt;l the benefit of using ill*
prepafMlon while rnffrring from stomach derangeni*ur* ami genera?debility; artiug under
the mMcc of physicians, they bene uhaWoued
all deleterious drugs an-1 fairly UMvd Ike
merlta of lliia artlule. A few wuerio to the
gentler s»x. There sre eerlsin periml* when
ti.eir mires are ro harandng that many of lhem
sink uwler lbs trial- The relation of mothrr
anil child is so absorbingly tet.ilcr, that lhe
moll,er, especially if ebe be yonng. ia ap «&lt;*
forget her •*&gt;» braltb inbw Mircm* an*fety
for her lufsat. Ebonld l ho per lad uf nmiomity
arrive during the summer season, tbe wear of
body and mind l» generally ngcravalml. Here,
then, is * ncressity for a stimulant to recupe­
rate the euergisa of the system, and enable tbs
mother to Lear up under bar exhausting trinla
and responsibilities Nursing motbera mo­
rally prefer tbs Bitten to a» other ioriBoewtors that receive ll&gt;o endorerinent of physi­
cians. beosu* it &lt;* •gvwrablo to the taste as

ringworm, chicken-pox.lAA.
ami give* &lt; &lt;iu the b&gt; trt reme­
dial for their cup-.
11 • Mini tom's of Fertn apil
Agu.-, sal IV lens, vel'-tor.
tvpliua, »»&lt;ri&lt;V. and ..titer

bcat remedies for
lb
.m pi
M '(.'Mera
Muitus ' pirnut cholera,
■mall p&lt; a
seulery. cramp
ifisi-Mv of the bloMH. kld-

HAMTFAHTRERS’ AMD JOINERS'

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Bdarvy.Dutns. -nd lSevofals.
IT TELLS TOU Of tbe vMiotto WettHi prcsliar to Wcrwa. and £frr»U.p
beet and ahnpfost nfotofm
■ for thrir cm--, togrttwr w hh
■
jnatir valuable hUf for th*
pr swtwatfon of &lt;ha tv-dib.
—
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smuue
SS
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nery for a teem ef ysor^ I* now prepared to

gl^OOO A

Taa BUM aa Sbare*,
or otherwi**, aa oo*tomera may desire.

White

■ad yellow OAK BARK token in exchange
For Tanning.
All Leather Warranted good or eo psy.

CaibPnHIIsrHlfirs.
Vwnur—-Labor Ym».—Wo »ro iny

Decease friend* rop**d “ «°°d

Wilhrd Ny», of Bsury tow*
*P, threshed a abort Timo since, 215
whnt, rawed from Ire acres
being *n average of forty-three

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

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BOLTWOOD k GRANT
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ANNUAL TAX SALES.

Conie an&lt;| $06 1 11

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this through the natural channels of the body
br an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find Us fanpuritiee
bumfag through the akin lupimploa. eruptions,
or seres; clean. It when you Bud it is obstrutted and riuggiah in the veins; deaue it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you whan. Even where no particular disorder
to frit, people enjoy better health, and lire
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no

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Artime OoraxAL’s Ornes.
&gt; .
Lansing, Mich.. July 1, 1640. f
QOteuebofeach«td* fcll.-wfog &lt;k^r-.ba.l trecte
O or. paresis of. land sUjiated is tha County of
Item. Griioqnatrt for Unpn.J tesre for tbs' years
.1 bdow,aa "ill Itesuflfcicnl to pay tbe tax­
es, Interest wd Hiargva thereon. Will ba sold by.
the Treoaurer of said County. ou the first Monday
of October next, at such public and convenient
place as he shall select in Heatings, tbecuunly seal
of said County, according to the statute in such
case made and provided.

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preparations -of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis­
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla tor one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they no: only contain little, if any, Sarsapa­
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev­
er.
bitter eud painful disappnrnewwut
has followed the use of the various extracts of
fiarsaparilla which flood the market, until ths
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
We call this compound Savsapnvilla, aud intend
to supply such a remedy aa shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irrrautiblo
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people the trouble pf going to ' Kalama­

zoo and Battle Creek to trade.

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Bartow Hoaae."

RISNELL,

FRANCIS ROPER,

FuihgbtMMdmra I the ball
ll a girl has brothers she see*
nvni snd plntovo|lUle behind the scenes, and is saved
in tbe couimnni-1 _ _ u____ _
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A BIKER

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Soubly lore' bct.rv thtf daciM-ara *»«ri
approving aad urKn&gt;g the m* of llm, wm
"rvfMratMSs. A II who «.x&gt;hd* In tba «imJ&lt;

ten’mns they tn freely bestow up&lt;»n the
last nsw face that takes their fancy.
Men arc singularly wanting iu gtw»&lt;J
tan’ aubjret
Dr. itatack invites th* atteauon o’tbs sick ta ths ; feeling upon this subject; they pay a girl
marked nttention. flatter her Tt/ every
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any thought of willfully misleading.
Ilow diffurvat It Is with njsnT
At
least It is thus that women In general
DR RODACK'S
think of men.
The mask with them la
deliberately put on and worn aa a mask,
8€AXD!MAVIM REMEDIES I!
and won betidu the atlly girl who is too
weak or too unsuspicious Uut to appear
displeased with llio well turned compli­
ments and flattering attentions an lavish^isaibMiIsa 'i *y bestowed upon her by her partner at

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Fanner*. anil Ladka of ite hlgteat rcapccubilitr.
too fur, “mu ha’dly believe the girl co’d
liuapftNilhib as to fane v that anything was
rnennt."
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ll». turpentine, buruing lluid.

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RICK FERALEI,

SUATTSOBD CONSTITCTION8,

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... iTSstn.St^siKHOLBROOK,

block.

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Office. I’iuoeer H!&lt;^k.

J. M. RUSNELL.
|)CYNIl'IAN *u«i Nargcoo. Officr tn Rsssrll'*
A U.K, Su'r street.

JOHN ROBERFN,
BYSK'l IN an-l Serpron. Dwelling on Urcad■ *r. u&lt;sr tlir Cuutt

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L. II. NTEWART, ’

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TTORNEY and CouuaeUr si Law, Robcilsr
uid CauaM-lur iu Cbsscrry, Notary Psblic.
4» All bu,inr«n itt.-odrd to promptly »nd •fli•wetl*. OSes N-. 3. Noble’s block. Ualtb* Creek,

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IL II. FELLER,
l»«.«rr lteloei:.&lt;*r'&lt; ■tor*, iu the Exchange block,
Middlrrillr. lUrrj evenly, Mich.

JAMEN II. BROWN

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tidy

DANIEL STRIKER,

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
F. May ba fuand In tire Cw
ba Jail.
R. D. W ICJHTWAJr,
RANK’S MAGNETIC

1} EOWTRJl OE DEEDS. OSes la ths Court
AAUmm. s»d U|&lt;o st all boars. Fees to be

H. N. BHBLDON,

P. II. RtUKU,

Ctocg sad Wsteh repstrer. sad Jeweler
Hutisg., MMigao- CTtrke, Wstrbes. •

MANUFACTURER nf and Maier^tarsff^

They M-

pevt too much in every way, and hvrom*
inipntiiiit if their comfort* and peculiaritira are intcrtcfcd with.
If the men of
the present day were lesssclfish.and selfindulgent, and more willing to be c*-nw
trntud and happy upon moderate menn*.
there would bo fewer causes of complaint
ai-ninat young women undertaking situalions ns g.. vein esses, when they w«p*
wluilly unfit for so responsible nn office.
I feel the deepest Ihtcrest in the preoent
movement for the improrcnient uf the
female sex ; but I could not resist the
temptation of lifting up my voice in testimuny against some of the every-day
faults of men. tn which I think innny &lt;»f
the bdlies and wenkm-sscs of wutucn aic
runinly to be attributed.
Mr. Thackeray ia the only writer of the
present day who touch s, with any sever­
ity. upon the futilts of his own sex. He
has shown us the style ofthe women that
he thinks men nuwt admire, in ‘Amelia.’ |
and &lt;‘Mrs. (\indmnis."
Certainly, my
ownexpcriuicu ngreus with his opinion;
nod until uun are sufficiently- improved
to l»c able to appreciate higher qualities
in women, and to ob&lt;M«c their wives
ninor.g women who imssess such quali­
ties. I do not expect that the prcra-til de­
sirable movement will make such pro­
gress. The improvements of both *cx.-a
must be simultaneous. A “gentleman’s”
hnmtr is still “blneatiickings," which tinplcaaisg.ephilbct&gt; im-^rfalH.v beetirteJ
upon aH* women Vim tmveYead tiioebjifid

Our readers cannot hare ftirgolterf the ’TO­
During the Presidency of Gta Jacks-m, ry remarkable proposition submitted to
the means of splurging jn life, m you
and while Mr. Barry of Kv,, was Post­ n Dutiglu» Cii4ventf--nof Georgia Demoe
launch upon' its billows ! Is your father
master
general,
Mr. Uucnln held the «•
uT-1«*o»,
__ ________
_ —
Mr.'Johoson/tlW D»uglu ennprior and unable to give you an outfit!—
E-iT______________ -1*
w. *, li«l. town./ W-l-r..r Vi.» Prrtliktat, 4Mrt w« p(.b
Saar
Be not disheartened on account nf all
New
Salem, t-fi
in Sangamon
. C».,i&gt;iUL'. Tba,lisfied uu Monday last, ft will be recol­
N..w fui.m
-------------- r&gt;.
things:
Take earnest bold nf life, and
Government’s-portiou of the receipts &lt;if let ted that tW« propositiuh ttmk- high and
neVSr regard youraelt in any other light
lhe office for the two years he hrld it,' decided -’gruUnd in fhuot hf the duty of
than that of being destined to a high and
amounted to ftMO nr 1200. all
which Congress to protect 'Slav&amp;y in the terri- no'nlc purpose.
Study closely the best
was permitted,t&lt;» reiuain .in his luM^ds. torie*. m&gt;d decisriflg, In rif.-ct; that be , of your mind for la lx or a profeseien.—
uncalled for by the Postmaster General, would support no man fur lPi4sidebt who
Whatever ytiu resolve upon, dn It early ;
for three nt fiiuF years after Mr. Lihcohi does hot'n-cognoH and sustain thlsdoe। fidlow it slesdily end untirin^y, never
resigned the office and removed to Spring trine of intervention.
When we ebpted 1 look bnekwerd to what you havecneoanlited, wbcre bu now lives. In the nieno- aud comiortitvd upon this proposition,ire
tored, but alwaya forward to what is
titnv Mr. KeodalL having auccuedcd Mr. uere not aware thaVoul- doughface organ’
within your grasp. The wprid owes ev­
Barry in tne P-«stoffict- Department, set had ph-vt'oirti v -(on &amp;&lt;• 17th of June) cop­
ery man a comfortaele living, and a naltoul relieving the Department from its ied a nd warmly approved it/
But'such 1 apeCtAble position in society ; means are
pecuniary emharaasthanu by “picking up is tbs (act, strange ai it ihay seem. After
abundant in every man’s success; end
the erumlia" which Mr. Barry had thrown copying Mr. Johnanhfa’ platform, In 1 men hare only to adapt will and action to
away as not worth the trouble of saving, which it is'declared that:
them.
and in the fajl of 1834 or *35, drew on
"Slave property etande on the 'same
To xcpiuo over a Want nf money and
Mr. Lincoln in favor of a moil carrier,for footiny
.
at all other de •eriplion nf proper­
property to s'uirt out in the world with.
the nmount against him on the hooka of ty. and that neither the general govern' and over the want of the prop* of influ­
the Department.
The mail earner in­ mimt,'nnr any territorial gr&gt;vcrnmsnt.can
ential relative*, is unmanly. L-t a young
quired, of me for Mr. Lincoln, nt the mom* detirey or impair the right of itlave prop­
man strive to create a fivrtnue, rather
time showing me the draft on him for erty in the territories, any more than the
than seek to inherit one. It is aa ignoble
near 8300.
I fell that this would be n right to any other descriptirm «4 proper­ 1 spirit that leads a voung man to borrow
large sum for a p**-ir man like’Mr. Lili ty; tlnit property i-f all kinds, Sntvrs as I instead of bequeathing means. Gu farth
coin to raise on d&lt;-rnnnd, and on meeting uell-na snV other specie* nf property. In !
into the world, young man. conscious of
him. offered to aid him if necessary. He the Tcrritorici. staod upnn the same equal I
1 your G&lt;4 within you, and his providence
thanked me, and said liu did nnt need as­ and broad Constitutional basin, and stile I
over yon, and fight your own way todistn like principles of recognition and 1 unction, tu minor ana tn comfort
I'ily
sistance; wool to his room, and in a few ject
,
tinetion. tu honor and to comfort
Pity
minutes returni-d with .a package in liis protection In'thc legislative, judicial, and In your inmost soul lhe ynnng man, who,
hand containing money, nnd on countme c-xixsitiee departments nf the govern-1 w ithout any change ts unable tn rapport
it out, it was found to Im* the exaetamoupt tnent."
I himself,
himself, and
and is
is whining
whining around,
around, and
and begbegcalled far by the draft,and the rery money —the slave organ thus emphatically and 1 ging the influence of others, to get him
reeeiv'd by him tome four or Jive yeure equivocally indorse* this doctrine «&gt;f pro- I Into
Feel,
Into employment.
employment.
Frei, under
under all
all cirCirprevious.
teefion by Congress, to Slavery in the i cumstanee*. that it is more noble, more
Duritg all tins period. n»oney-vras be­ tertikirire;
j Ihonorable '
;'J
_______
to __
eat
tbe
crust...
you have raming I-tailed tor three and five per cent per
•• IJ’e roneeive the doetrine of the frtt | ed.than to flouiinli with coppers inherited.
prvpoiiHon io be the excel dot- j You -mar lift your head proudly to face
month, and Mr. Lincoln was often from foreyniny
.
inability to collect what wiw due him, । triiw nf
, ---------------------—-v
the democraticrparty.
We have I Bn&lt;j confront the noblest among Us, and
—*■'-1 *titties
“
“** -* ‘it and“ defended
•_«— &gt;—i
are conseijus of being the
sorely pressed fi&gt;r five dollars to pay a ’I ° “
hundred
Stated
it wjjon
board bill. Braitles it was then the p-’&gt;|i- 08 lrt"' d-sNrine, though- we have never architect-of your own fortune.
Young
cy of the Government to allow the banks ^cn it ao luminously stated m In this
man are you poor 1 Be honest, be virtu­
to use the people's money for speculative j Georgia rcsolntu&gt;nv II i* doctrine tehieh ous, be induslriouM, hold up your bead,
purposes, and it was not thought wrong 1 tbe whi.lt drmnemey of tht Nprlh will tup- nnd say \v your actions and louks, what
or disreputable for a government officer }Pt,rl
uphold, ntid upon which the the poet Mid in words :
whole *tr|ic
democracy of the country may
to use the nmnev in his poa*eMvi&lt;&gt;n. p6»- “
'
vid«&gt;l li&gt; had a reasonidde prospect for remain united and march to triumph in “1 scorn the man who boasts bis birth.
raiiuig it when it Wi&lt;* wanted fur dis the ensuing contest with black Republi­
And boasts bis titles and his lands;
bursement.
But M.*. Lincoln believed canism.”’
Who tokes bis name and heritage.
This i* enough tor thia mnrning. Will
From nut his father's dying bands."
to blmjtnd his stem,
i. ti
unbending
____ n Integrity,
—..., | the popular sovereignty democracy read
enabled him to rcnkt.nol
-t.nol only
«®ly the tempt
tempt­ . snd teficclT We
*hall recur
reepr to this aub’e shall
xiveity," L
but
the all Jjcct again. — A^yhrlitfr.
ation of‘•pjnrhihg poverty,"
“t th:
powerful influence of public sentiment..

A FwllUclan's &lt; osfcsUoa.

b Bodaavmitjg ii.thke tl e tw&gt;n» for the
goiemment, the mareh.-.ls ncfcisl-railr
meet with each d Bkoltire as vail t Ijh,
depriss them of their ► nne*. ‘Djo follow.
Ing coihxjVji is said to have taken place
tomes b&gt;iy butwenn a marshal aud . ap
“How many main members have yon
in lhe house F

“When were yon married F
.
-A
•The day P«t'D«.vh- left Ttppervry far1.
Amerikv.
Ah. well I mind It.
A-nuar’.
shinier day niver gFtbed the day of twM •

Ireland."

“Niver a num m««m mirersbL-.
He
said thgL if. I dijti’t give him a p omi«u
within,igu
b«, W'tyld blow out fits’
brains with a crowbar.”
a single man or a widower F
. - A
‘•A which t a widower did yen wy 1—
Arrah. aow, r» 'wsy *id yer nonMrnec.
I*’l the likes tH me that would take op
with a arcond Baud bu»&gt;iand I Do I b»Jt
like ike wife of a widower I A poor LJlow. all legs and em«umptbet bkr a s'h-k turkey. A widower! May I never lot
uaann wouldn’t mthr/ liro an &gt;«W '

maid, and bring np a fitmi^ «&gt;n
milk and prat es."

butter­
71

Qiitk ▲ hl 1ST a KZ.—GJ. Smart, dem-,
ocratic candidate fitr Governor of M.une.
in a revent Journey t&gt;s&gt;k his se t hf th’te*
drivernn a stage box.- The drfier’st»liu&gt;
indicated that be did rot krn-w be want
carry ing the democratic candidate.
Is ,
order U&gt; open his uycat nud l--t liiin know
that he ‘carried Csc-utr ard li’-S n*«jpti«-»,’
the Colonel looketi the driver Aifl- in tb»r
face and said. “8tr,d&lt;» v&lt;4i lm,wr wte&gt; y'nu,

are riding with !" The driver &lt;*-ufi«Mdbis ignorance. Said the C&lt;4&lt;pel,‘youare,
riding with the next Governor of Maim-1*
The driver dropped his whip, gtsvprd the1
Colonel’s hand.nod gave it a reaf Iti-pnL^.lieau gripe, exalte tiling, ‘fins do you dv,Mr. H'MhtemM/’
,
Aw Ixcioarr.—The corrrnpoodrDt of.
the N. Y. Herald, who rums in cotnj&gt;ahy
with Guv. Seward, a I rothertti ex S| v:ik-1
er Orr, bring &gt;hn&gt; in the^nupdny, teaiv
that nt Outturn, a runaway slave
$cn*&gt;
au»r T«s&gt;mba of’Gu..n&gt;adr hiunwll known^
In rgply to &lt;pir»ti«sv» thou Mr.. Ort, *‘®,
declared hims-lf greatly1 tinprured by the
change ; Mid he was how Lrrphig k prtiJ
eery store; that if 5 000 ala«re enmnk
nlong they would be takru care &gt;tf;. Ibn I
be bnd not ruu away tn &gt;iu hi&gt; tuu»icr Jua».
from the insiilutiou of slavery ; and fi*
nelly he sent his love tu bis fi lends dnwtf
South.—Dt. Trib.

ulf Judge Douglas had been lhe nominee
Tiiiuujxo IstjtDaxT.—Jn a Iretnr»^de­
of the Democratic Convention, I would
livered by Grace Greenwood on Mncrohave yielded that*Mme support that 1
ism," she referred to an incident that Uok
have.ace•rdrd to all the noiuinrea of lhe
Lrr the gho«t struck Douglason his dit . place at w
&lt;uu&gt;h? oi
the m
burning
of _
a atcatnrr on _one
demugratic party since 1 arrived at the
ma! midnight, solitary march toward sure , &lt;&gt;f the Western lakes :
period &lt;»f manhood.
I am a party man,
political
oblivion,
look
behind
him.
and!
“
Among
the
fewpassenger*
wh
,„
RECRUIT THEJiEBILiTATED.
strict
feel, if b.- iannul sec, how true arc lhe j courage *nd presence of mind r&gt;&gt;sc supe- ;I in
ty the
man&gt;
yuusense
have of the term. As a par­
_J
j---------compelled
me to as
vote
words of lhe Albany Journal, when it ri..r to the perils and horrors of the night, .: pur____
^,in
,nen wxhom
I r«x&gt;-gnizeJ
no­
j for pome men whom 1 n-c-gnizej as no..........
,
,
was a mother, who vnccet-ded in saving] w|Mire Relll|emcn. [Sensation.]
I was
The democracy are bopt-luMuf a single her two children by means of a settee.— | „nce cupelled t«&gt; vote fur a gambler of
, adri if hie
tee* in, ailed,; »&lt;•«&lt; u
w&gt;d
State
at the North.
•...............
V",hey wrl* in
’•"K”'. »be moth-. tHrty Twmi Ending to be High Sheriff
Tbit they could endure, were it tml rt saw a tnsti terimni'mt toward the net - j &lt;lf
'fmnoisco against Col. Jack Hava.
I /"faM*ltt'n&gt;ind that the SCaNDINAVI AN VEGTr.al- not fell art easily,
.
. .---------- - ......
ww-rv .w wc*-1 O|gan Eranoiaoo against Cai. Jack Haya,
that thev are also losing ground in their ,
nnd a* te- was nlmatto grn&lt;p It, ’she I So, if Douglas bad been nominated, he
borne. Mr, Pen body on.- day came |n
ancient atrunflbuhl. at Ute South.;
•
, cried, •don’t take It nway from my prior ^,,u|j have had my rapport."
front a walk. Iliewtfr sail t-&gt;liiu,/i
who arc able to think and act lor the inThey carnet, North Carolina, to l&gt;u 1 children!’
Th* mah inade no answer. g,, „;&lt;] J(,hn B. Weller in a late
hare Ix-vti thinking of - ur si&gt;uiit!&lt;&gt; i. arid
•elves.
aurr, liut it was such n reduced majority [yet
the appeal
appeal struck
struck home;
for by
by the
wK.i ■ b.imin*- have deternimnd to be antoinsrive aik^
td tsilwbrviw
jet the
home; fur
the | .n^-h Jn California
Uua* Uiarere it
as Irada them to lyr tjptt it was fur the light of the tLuiuog vessel, stic could see speech In California, and what a humilia­
portent."
.Loa
ting
confession
fur
a
man
who
fans
been
ai
---- ;—.
last’ time.. -t,
_. t _\
,
•'{
1 that Ms face was cun&gt;ulaid by the strug- member of the U. 8. rt-Mlv ! But is it
gklv sad iicttuaninUy.
- .
;
- *Ah ! said be. “that ir* g.w»d re—fai
In Kcntia-ky they have been beaten g|P Iq-^wren the mighty pruoal ipstinct
c/i&gt; doubt their nei^o.Uy
»up«-rio*Hy
after '1 K*’eP R before
.
not ontragrous for him to aay that he i U"ni ,el M »*• wlwt *® *“ve
’ teller
the people, that the prespre*- .. _
. .. _Keep
it before the
out •nd
and .urt
out, Ire
by k
a mnw.ritv
majority of r.erei
oceP iu*A.
twen­ I of naiura and wimethrng jw-tlrr and hofi
would have voted for MuDougiaa had he 1 "”l
1 *'*1
a
‘*'r trite*other fills, for il vet State debt was made by Democrats,
.
ty thousand.
’
: cr.
It was but for a m-iment.
Ho t ... .1 _ ____ _ .
.. as mt- I
o .■
a h...n.---- -w.iH .&gt;■!„&gt;.It
prualucs • teller and that the larger portion of it is combeen the party nunvinoc, ou*■ lhe
In Arkansas, where they have been so I
,,r his
.... hand-, with
„„„ „
„w, of mil
&lt;-w up
aB
groan
aclf
|&gt;buud interest un Interest they ifnjlreted string that tnilu-dy ftere' supposed It canid ' n-nunciatiun.fliing himself over backward, principle that he voted for the thirty t-» that. Scerehljf we hare the coniLrtaof
Ide—we will antsate to ihem. Thirdly,
years gambler.
to pay.
•
’
Ilie
ms anything
anything hut
but a
a contest
contest lu-tween
between the
the and
.,n&lt;i w'&lt;-nt
w.-m down.^*
down "
wo have racb other, fourthly, wo have
Keep it before the people that but fi&gt;r followers of Douglas nnd of Breckenridge,
a multitude of friends. FilUily, wa Late
tar Read Dr. Robert's Special N-fleea •»&lt;! this debt not a cent of taxation would it turns uut thatan independent candidate
AoansDLK Infokmatiox ron PnaxGod to take care of ws.
|
DzinTMAx's Davoutkr.—One of the
Crrtiflctc. publuberf .» •
now be ni-ccmary for the ordinary ex- has beaten both.
EsTana.
—
The
Arodamlt
Art
Seitneet.
of
I pleasantest churchyards I know of . is in
this paper Inm. lime Ir- Un. Dr. Hutsck •Med- | jirnrcs of the government.
The present
Paris, has just received a cmiimankalioo.
P&gt;o Richmond Enquirer (their princi­
teal Alamasc aed Faatily Adrtser am
I the Ide of Wight, and many year* ag’&gt; I
no more alanil s*ihh»f*4bti;'arval amount of mUrasling and t aiusbl-Sc«K*t ' taxstioa is wdely the result of dent-icratic pal organ) declared prfar to tba Virginia
which has litarally ensued the quillsupou
| was sauntering among ’ta grasses, when
I mismanagement nnd corruption.
that fretful p**n-uplne to stand »&gt;u end
State Ctaventlon, that unless they united,
I saw a young liuly in deep tnmirnjng, sit- wWh horror. A saros/of Wurfzbourg.
Keep it before the people, th &lt;t the rea­ the State would go for Bell.
They did । ting on n tombstone, with a little girl.—
' sou'^ltv duinocrals left the snrploa in the not unite. The consequence states them
M. IVitrhow by name, announces the
Tlie former wns reading a boolt to the int­
I Treasury when thev went out of power, in the face.
fearful discovery be law made ot the Mis. wrath and n*t--niahnirut. should ,r&gt;-d aside
I tvr. who was l-w-king with tearful eyes lnwas liecauM they did not pay the debt of
tentcol a dreadful micrescopia animal J be ir» the street by a porter, w ith «av mw«h
As for Delaware. Maryland and Ten­
the State, principal or interest, ar erect nessee, the kagaciou* gave them np long to her mother’s fare. When they turned IrvrAiae fparitat. in the flesh of hogs, no violence a» to lie thrown (*•&lt;** the lo-nlb-L
nsiL U.. Labsraurv is HamWeiHf »’rrci.
Far sals by J. P. Kober’s A Co. U**1?*^^
lawny from thelpot. I mw they had l»ecn
matter how prepirel. whether you call it He Was proceeding V&gt; take Ywiaotial vvft-*
Niebels Orsogecille Milla. I’. A. Krclrr.sl’olfi’f- public institution*, nnd that this surplus ag-», as not reliable for demneracy.—•
I looking on the Limb of tile Dairyman's
Ifsnce, when Uwd CanisrthnH ^wbo had
jJXiJI DXimcr.
wivb kept on hand for the solo purpose of
shusage,
or polony.
Were there any chance of it* »uc«v&gt;« in 1 Daughter, whuae sub pie epitaph was en- I p*'rk, ham,
„„ bacon,
„,o,viain
„ nnvpeim
to m —
m
Prs.n^ilD, Mdby D-anfui* “d IhrrtMlsgee enabling democratic office-holders to spec- those States, lhe Republican ticket would
When an individual happens to enl of been app-*iut*d bis b-nr icad*-r) judtci-ni*
graved on tomb sfcme. The lady wa«tbe ' this animal in abundance, he is nbuerved ly prevailed on btm to b« qnfeL
li«*
uinte upon die money.
poll ten* •&gt;( thoqsaiid* of rote* there. As
Keep it before the people, that lhe ex­ it is, Beil will run lhe divided Democracy Dutches* ufKent. and the little child was to grow pale end emaciated in a few day a; h&lt;rd*Jiip thought fit at the name lim«.i&lt;&gt;
the Princess Victoria, now a Queen upon hie strength deset'« him, and he dies nt give an angry ruboke to the p-rte’r, wh&lt;»
ecs* &gt;&gt;f intereat un die public debt paid by hard.
whose dotiilniiMi* th^sun never setp. Stri­
the Republican* over whnt the democrat
lite end t»f the sixth week. A ptst-m&lt;«r bad the blood ht film «»f the future heroes
Even In the Gulf, In Alabama, Missis­
heath a cotant.
;&gt;aid Is 1179.880, more than the entire in­ sippi and Louisiana. Oppoailiod Organi­ king was the pvnlras( in the conditio* of tern examination shows the mtssdM'uf the of Balaklava—‘wo are all czars hsttsl"—
t|
terest paid, and more than 104,000 more zations duqitite the long rontlnm-d demo­ flw sleeper and her who watched by, her body tn be filled with b-oriino iporotit. Lnfh Hunt.
.ubaenber u no” prepared with sH areeethan the entire amount of tax assessed erotic ascendancy,and as for Mis*ouri,she grave, the one a peasant’s daughter in her \ which proves that death must bw occaHo* IT *Ab tf-ixif.—A sborF time »g-\
during the Inst five years of democratic is on her **y into the RepuMicnn nfsk* dreamless alumlier. Jbe other s child wbu i aimed by muscular-consumption, owing
B
fi-lh&gt;w
named
Crahdtel,
evntpd
lioth
rule, and is also within $34£24 88 of lhe m fa»t a* could rvaSoimMy t»c expected. ere many veara find passed over bedhead tn.ibadmateM eFtU horridlittlunmoeter.
wrstn raxe h-r pl«c&lt;* kmong 'tbe futers Moses knew well what h« was about the Alleghany Co. jail, usd -uiote lauk
entire surplus in the Treamiry when the
w. n.n.iiMTi
In fact, tie old Democratic party against
the following note tv bi* foruver cuUudi?
of
the
nation*.
—
Saturday
Hreninp
Poet.
when bo furbadc the us,-, of swine’s flesh
Republicans -vccedi-d to power.
which we have been m» long IsUtling. has
CARPENTER JOIKEU WORK.
Keep it before the people, that the dem­ reaasd to exist as * National orsauizati'in.
to bis countrymen.—London Star, Au
• I suppose it is snfjstery »•&gt; i&gt; mu boy
ocratic charge that the Republicans have New parties will doubtlmu» arise rail of
ftul 11.
Donslas and Drink.
I got aw ay .and cofteeqUtiitlv |’|f glvcS &lt;«
increased the Stale indebtedness is a false­ its pulna,teut the clay of this ore has gone
A fripnd HfJw us wfiy w« do ont make
a brief hlsti-ry uf my 0«|*iture.
IK- m«A
r.l warxsM’sa’I work pertaining hood, but that oo the contrary they have by. Th* only stable and enduring party more capital .out ofliie fact that Douglas
Idas operandi was this—I got out. •&lt; tbe
,r A Jo*.* b-i*—. batt* a*4 paid upon it ot principal and interest— organization now in exhttme* in Th* Uni­ drinks.
We d--n&lt;&gt;l think it necessary.
cell by tugcuuily, ran up stoitv witu tigtl.♦904.222 92.
ted State* is ttafWMrtrwnpporia Lincoln His unfortunate habit is wy well known a ptKir bom. Wigfitii thiaks him a crim­ ity, crawled out of the back window w\Ul
B. A. OetAXV.
Keep It before the people, that in five and Haniliii.—Landing Republican.
that we would be laughed al if &lt;c should inal; Hammond culls hint a mod tell3- security, slid down tin- liglttuuig rt d'sitft
rapadity.walked out «»tthu Atigefhwtokd
Vl.ining-, Sl^^sand Tuming yeara the R»-publi»ans paid into the liras
attempt,tu pyov.e iL He hii»«|f drinka,
nry fur Interest &lt;e» ibe Surplus funds &gt;70,all his Msoriatcs drink—hi*, payty is lhe
with dtgtdly, and am now Iw-kiHgln tba
575 99. &lt;&gt;r over ^irty-five times as tnucfi
great rum party—and all hi* influence is ebtva; and dehmtno Smith, «d Oregon, sunahuic &lt;4 plcaauro svd liberty."
. .,
in j(of years as the democrats did in tir- Orville Clerk, .rf Sandy Hill.” oo the ihrowg'irti the rum bide. . He thix,day Jie&gt; Laan'a iaU partner m the LJ. 8. Sen
h„, ... n^«.
_
t-u
slid »o- rrep*rv&lt; * teen.
1
bills Mid. would add res* tbs Douglasites stand*ait tbs' great liii/n candidate fiw 'the
A young cuoulry girl who Uldy-pcvt
Keep it before the people, that In Jive at the “Ranchu’Ltest.a»«oing. Gen. Or f*re*idencv.
'His ejection Would &lt;X‘tp- city, said:
to a teluatiun in l‘L« Itcuteiu, &lt;m sx-iwLK
years democrats paid Inward public insti­ rille Qnric’s-reorption wMw-vcc.il degrees
"He had rather be a dravaf mm’s •typer
water curl ;*u*&gt; nL-ug tbe street,, vbihnCOFFIN!* «ea«tMt!y&lt;
tutions the suin of &gt;84.108 70. and the adder than charity, but ho sp-.kc. and the
a/ IU Snart, lili efrtt white laborer 'fit
ed to W mist re**. ’Ute, la, mum ! Kilk
Republicans paid icjfee years 8003,500­ most remarkable paarags of fiisapsoeh ws
the./forth."
would make tbf prriw-nl administration
give bujpw. J^aoM:
if there is a decent man al tba Snath
appear as the ’Trig* W ttinperanre.*—
40.
Keep it befi.re the people, that the cry
“The prionpls '•&lt; self gorernmeut isons Cleveland Anpliet.
and if be’sgul to g&gt;* uiim.4i Uuilx-r, he U
&lt;/democratic low taxstkm is a fraud, asd dear to avery AfnpripuQ, Ul devotion U»
HF.ATH a COTA XT.
waste U ail befarv In* geu there f ’
’
apbe^t. and the -«ly way tir- *—*
It was this country settW. Our, forelath­
febW'
An Intelligent demntrat, th* rttbers left n land rtf.ty runny and &lt;&gt;npreMi&lt;m,
tsxM d-wi&gt; •*» by ruamng
bb'day addressing a •meeting r»f|fi« p*rfr
Buakwhmt came originally frtim Slba-------------- — be levfadsa j fbr one
onewhere
wherethsy
they could hate .
a chureL
il‘Bridgeport,’vk-fined-'hi» position in
Rirre raa’atn," said Bdd&gt;, -IT I art
on that democratic debt. ,‘Dtis,we h**e without* bishop—a giiverwnwnl wilfiout
a king; where
where tbs
the people
people ioiid
be (Mir
thdr fidlowing manner: *fFelfaw*i “
f to leave yet, yet nceda t'lake &lt;®
shTiwn by feota sod figures tmm ths affi- L
-h.mld be
brother demoerata.1 tell you I
If yex mt up early hi the tuorftin’ and
ehl brtew*
_
| own
own bishops and their osin kings. They
Barley was first fbuDdiitthru
m I always stood, for lhe Cuestitu
Mtahrt for brwrtrtn. an* make Ute
suUled on the bls»fc*h'|p&gt; of the A tlantie
&lt;/ Hama lay a.
and we will sspp

kt fas. S-lieilor .

baa baaa

NO. 20

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h
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1009
1070
1072
1098
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terms, ei,SB, ZEN ^kX&gt;VAiTCnB.

lAL-ME SOON TO HEAL,

Let Illas Look Debind Ilin.

k

uwiik. —m

■ HO wU &gt;«.■
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*

ors

—— —

�A1BAHAM LlitCOLM,
•? maroa

ckiM of th* campaign.

man and P&lt;rfr Chance. SaerrtArv.
On motion a Committee of the
Credent isle waa appointed, consist!

..

FOB TIC* FBE81DENT.

HAMWIBAI, MAMUN, -

GOODS,

ad aafollows?
J. M. Nevi
Baiky. J. H.
On motion
with three d

Omrt Hoqmm

r»n» uf Barry county tn rally

cult

ilht, wad
cheer. fur Blair and the State ticket.

G. Striker, Prost.

A11

poWscflwtfal

«ben

teed.

^
onJ*.T-P,S 21’.l
countkv of Barry afid' Eaton, uaernbled

who are interested in having a

Hastings will please re-

parmta

siiuply send their

r.

roIlowiAg delegatee to (be convention:
’ ‘
‘ -8«w» Paal, Hiram C4e-

down an old building au Jdfefson ^lven­

|y. Wcteacbero (your humble servants)

fotkw.:

ue, Detroit, a few day s since, diaqpver^d
TWbAivellJoB organised by electing
AVSTTIT BLAIR, or JaeUte Co.

A. W. Balky, of Hastings, Preeident^nd

tn a rat bole three specimens of Michigan

W^Vaientmc.

m

pw&lt;L»T4

Wildcat banking dated at about 1838.

_ ______

S. W. F™^,&lt;,r CV.rl.me,. S«rrU'y.

-

.."

,«».w.
cp hu
Eacn or tSs two counUes were entitled
Tkomapph— D.S.Bagbee. J. B
man. J. F. Emory, Chaa.C Bltse.

Ar Atate DuMteo-JOIlN OWEN.
Ar 4a*to-G»M»wl-LANGF0RD G. BEBBT.

•hip wM rnt'tled to om delegate.

Upon the aWemblingof lhe Convention

fW* A man named Babcock, la Sapin
take fur quinine, and-died in about fifteen

minutes.

B«™. L&gt;. 8h.u«*. J. W. Mil™.

EDWIN WILLETS.

County 12 daiegwtes aod fnxn Eaton 13.

UEZKKtAH O. WELLS.
RCFUH HOfQiER.
rnw. u
GEORGE W. LEE.
DiHritl- EDWIN DORSCIL

gations from others present from the re-

A

4iA ftirtra'-SUGLSTVS COBURN.
Par ffyohli'n U Cbafrtw.
U DUtrict—FRANCIS W. KELLOGG.
Iwffetative Tiekte?-

tbeir dele­

spedive cuuuties.
in absence oi the official proeecdinga,

we state

(which hare not rtacbed us.)
for Barry guunty, and

MKFUBLICAM OOTOTT TICKET.
F* Slrrif-OLIVER K. EVF.ETX.
Ar JUf.&lt;/^Hdefa-8li£ktMA&gt; C. PRINDLE.
/be TVwmw^-HABVBY N. M1KLD0M.
Ar /'nM-ufter AAw-..r-JAMtK.A. KWRKZET.
Z«r Cwrsif O^H ttaa.—HARMON BMITTI.

ADAM ELLIOT.

Hope;

TICKET.

Builcy,

lalive and County nominees that full and

Elite,

extended notice that we would like to i

Blank

of each must suffice.

Dailey,

Ellis, te a wealthy farmer of As­

Elite,

syria, and is well and favorably known

John Dow,

throughout the county, as a staunch Re­

II. A. Skew,

Whatever he may lack in ex­

publican.

Blank

In explanation of the manner of voting

m&lt;jw than made up by bis uny ielding in­

it is neevararj t&lt;&gt; state that the candidate

tegrity and firmness of purpose,

was conceded tt&gt;

ehicb

will command lhe respect ol sll who may
be associated with him in

were to vote

the new p«i.

blank until Barry county had deddrd by
giving some candidate a majority of her

votes (9.) when Eaton county waa to vote

Foe Representative, Gaoaua K. Bbamkm,

of Irving, is a nomination eminently

for the highest candidate.

Eaton county ddegate"

How

well

O. E. Evtara, candidate for Sberiff,and

might consult

cendidste,

whieb was carried by the aid

of lhe Eaton delegates.

efficient officer, which secured his re-nom*

gation

Ha te so well

(nation by aedamation.

and favorably known, as to need no fur­
ther introduction st &lt;&gt;ur h.an&lt;ls.

relative to s

delegation

a reputation as an energetic, faithful, and

then

The Barry dele

withdrew, and after some

time spent, relumed and reported that
they had ubanimousiy agreed

upon the

name u&lt; Clevclmd Ellis; whereupon be

8. C. PaiXDLX. candidate for Judge of was msde the nominee without further
Probate, is an old resident &lt;tf the county,

balloting.

After sundry speeches and

and, one whose name has be. n frequently

other busiecsa, which will appear in the

presented to the county conventions for

‘dficial

various offices.by bis township (Rutland.)

OonvcntiiHi adjourned.

and vicinity, showing tbe

We re­

gard this as a good nomteatfoo, bestowed

Calamity on Lake Nlclii&lt;aa.

A terrible calamity occurred &lt;&gt;n Lake

upon a worthy ritteen, and bis electkxi is

Michigan, near Waukegan, Ills., on

conceded as certain.

day night

For County Clerk. Danisl Stukxb

te the present incumbent in that office^ind
his re-nomination te an »dicwti&lt;«i of the

the

0th

Fri­

iuatM caused by lhe

acbamer “Augusta" running

into the

“Lady Elgin,” and sinking her in deep

water.

The bool was struck

shaft the

appreciation of the satisfactory manner in

wheel, and suck ia twenty minutes.

which be has performed tbe duties of his

this terrible casually about three hundred

office.
For Register of Deeds, 8n.VAXVs II.

human beings found a watery grave.

waukee,

awake Republican, a g'xd business tnan,

oe a trip of pkasare.

as

Barry county

By

Oi

these, 250 were excursionists from Mil

Cook, of Prairieville, is an active wide­
and as good a penmsn

who had gone down to Chicago

Only about nine­

ty persons of the entire crew sod pasaen-

All tbe chicanery &lt;tf an unscru­

affords.

pulous opponent will hardly suffice t&lt;&gt; de­

feat him.

We enter bis name as good

many more by floating aaboee on pieces
of the wreck.

There has never been a

foe 400 majority.

more destructive disaster «»ntbe Western
H. N. Sukldox has been County Trea­ lakes.
AU Milwaukee is thrown into

surer fur nearly six years, and if be liyrs

to come. Nothing that we can say would

die.

। Moreover, all

abut Uiaaoe aoith. aiutey |ta] red.,

DRY GOODS

I schools, whether citterns ir sojourners, of nf all kinds cwnpririnx BLEECH ED air I
BRQWN BHIRT1NG8 aifil SHEET­
whatever name. sex. age, ‘or occupation,
INGS. Striped ai»d Chcdi Shirting". !&gt;«•"
is s great damper upon Washington drm- are cordially Invited to drop into either ims. O tn iratk*. Ss-mrttew, Krivtarky
oeratk pulhkiaua. llwy confidently ex­ aohooln^-m. without any a-reoiopy. even Jean-. Fancy sod Black Dverfuns, Os-si
niertq Pfini", Ae.
pected tu have reduced tbe Republican that of knocking, take a seat where you |
please, sit as long as you please, ask what |
majority in the State, and to hat e elected

in it, nnd narrowly escaped d.-alh.

mourning by ibte sad event.

Our readers may. perhap-, remember
that when the DouglnS Convention of this
For Prooeculing Attorney, Jamks A.
State was in sewtem at Syracuse, there
Swkkxky. is well known as having held 'wasa great ado oyer a despatch received
from a noted Bn-ikly n Senator then in
tiring lawyer in our village for about ten Bangor.- The Dvtqtlns tiWivehlion of

add to his popularity.

of Mid Butba ay; Uuum aovlh ato.a th. teters

The ex­

hibition is said tu have been quite large,
and of superior slock.

It-atn. [ Ix&gt;lfo3», o I tat crater of lb. TLrmppj,
rib dte of attf
tl.rucr rut a.­
. lofUtlaer aT
half (&lt;{•! &lt;r.Ind A"“ aiarly

LADIES* DRESS GOODS

fy The National H»ree Show closed
at Kilininmi on Saturday last.

Tbe managers uf

the nffiiir consider it a success superior

t&gt;&gt;pio msy be under consideration, make ,

remarks if you will, al a proper time, for
our edification or encouragement and go

list. Muslin, ete

when you ch--»se without asking leave.
Don’t nay you have not the time,because

PROBATE NOTICE.

BOOTS SHOES AND GAEIERS,

। you know you can spend h*&gt;uts talking
to any former exhibition. The ervovd of
politics, when y«m are d« finitely stireymi
people in attendance was very great
can't change each others opinions nn iota;
ty Among the new patents recently
issued, is one to John McKinney, of Lan­
sing, Mich., for improvement for railroad

A wag suggests, that a

TATE OF UICUIGAN. B«mv Corsrv.w^
Frubats C-«r1. far—14 xvuun.

S

and an hour given to us will make you
happier and us wiser.

nntj

all—mothers

Come then one

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

bring your knitting,

and a piece of cake or candy for the little
one who may ly tired and uneasy.

And

don’t forget the bright smile, which shall

PARASOLS

i Oa r*ad.&lt;&gt;K aud Alias 1L« |&gt;&lt; iittaa. &lt;Julj wn£&lt;d
I of Alooxo laiupLtll. praying lor ivitaiu irau.i..
tberria act fuilh. ILal a -alnut u. Paltitltieava
-aid ratate day i»»ue.
Thervup.--. fl i-uNtervil tl si Mi
the kih

•I nestle in each heart like a aunbeam,which
will distill joy and gtadneu all over ua,if
you Iwatow it.

In short, we say mo*t

emphatically , do not be

eotwentional, but

come and see us, and we will give you a

ra.iM.ig a cop vl tLia IM-Iwr
paWUM in tU • Re»&lt;4Utau 11.

wrte&gt;uue, hoping to receive and impart

good.

N. H. WsAnaiDox,

Principal.

CLOCKS,

Haatings, Sept. 17. 1M0.

one* at treat io verb-e-l oral in&gt;i:.»Ciat&lt;l-j»n
d-.ngtbebearingiu tbepreain-r* O I. RAY.

Datol.

“Ir ac do not destroy that remarkable
invention, it will destroy us," exriaimed
ty A man named John England, ir i a celebrated prelate, when Can ton. (■ i
lhe Susqurhana Depot, Penn., was bitten name ever tn he revered by all who have
by n snake s few dnys since, and tbe doc­ a faith in and yearning for the progrea.
&lt;•( mankind) first introduced printi g mlo
tor prescribed whiskey. The mau drank England, nnd thia prophecy Was vriifird.
twelve tumblers full iu a short time, and for the walls of supersliiicaa and bigotry
that Mirro«indcd tb&lt;* Roiniah Churrh.urrv
of co jrse he died.
speedily battered down, by the power uf
re-T«" brothers, named Longin&lt;i,in that mighty engine, tlacpreaa.
Louisiana, quarrelled a few days since.—

•.Scptocber it i&lt; &gt;.

Forms! BsIloL
45
Munroe,
Boltwood,
2

On motion Gen. K. Beamer was de
clnred unanimously nominated.
Or. motion O. E. Everts was nomina­
ted by acclamation for tbe office of Sher­
iff.
Tl&gt;e other nominations were made as
follows .•

A

challenge pulsed and waa neccpted D»

fight with shotguns ; and both were killed.

a terrible drouth.

There has not been n

PROBATE NOTICE.
A fuU Slock

Philadelphia, Sept. 4.

The Republicans nf the sfath diatrie! have
nominated ILm. J. Hickman, snd ’i.w
• if lhe 11th^faa. H. Camptiell. tarth mrtn-

good soaking rain there for a year. Fam­

r&gt;’R COCXTT CLKBK.
Inform.1 Ballot.
FstomI Ballot
D. Striker,
31
Striker,
8. C. Prindle, 11
Prindle,
Cherry,
J. S. Vm Brunt, 3

ine stares the people in the face.

D. Striker was declared unanimously
nominated.

the wbest crop of this State at 9,000.000

OREE BtiaiRSBb'^

tw Tn&lt; journeymen tailors of New
York city have demanded an increase on

their wages.
l^y Tnc Michigan Fanner estimates

bushels.

r&gt;S COVWTT TnKAWBKR.

l-ubh.he.1 in tnc Hepullivtn Rann-

Canos Daceu. of [iMtingv

New Advertisements.
MANHOOD.
HOW

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED.

H. N. Sheldon
IL P. Cherry
L. Itapham
D. M. Joy
J. W. Stebbins

We learn that a meeting of gentlemen op
posed to lhe election of Abraham Lincoln
to lhe Presidency nf the U. S.. most if
not all of them Breckenridge democrats,
BT ROBERT A CVLVERWELL M. D.
was held at H‘MD Nyu 1, of lhe New
II. N. Sheldon was declared unani­ York Hotel, on Tuesday evening last, lhe
I lib in.L. at half past 7 o’clock.
It is
mously nominated.
daafervn. «n&gt;lie«l un of ,
iinderat&lt;M&gt;d at this meeting tlmt New
■MteatoA taugtoa. an4
BKoraraa or dkkm.
Yurkw as given up as bupcleas, and that
lallnforotal Ballot
M loforaal Ballot.
it was determined to transfer the last dr»8. H. C-|k,
29
Cu«k
peratr efforts and all the -pure ca«h of.the tally explained. br meow of wbtob M
H. P. Cherry, 28
Cherry
party to Pennsylvania. The very liberal CMblW to cure toyelfpetfacllj. and
J. W. Maynard 2
May nard
subscriptions which sundry great merch­
J. 8. Van Hrunt 3
Van Brunt
ants of thia city Live made, to be paid af­
S. C. Prindle
1
Prindte
ter lhe comple.ion of tbe Douglas Bell
Forsts!
Breckenridge fosion in New York, areals
Cook
38
far as possible to be tran-ferred there.—
IkH-ly
Cherry 21
It is hoped to repeat now the creat oper­
On inr.lion 8. H. Cook was declared ations of 1856. and defeat tbe Republican
PROBATE NUT1CK
unenimouaiy miminated.
candidate for Governor in that State by
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I Prwbste
।
some means or other. Let the Republi­
Itarry caaair, m.
( Mid coesi
rBiWBCVTINO ATTOBMKT.
■'
cans of Pennsylvania, then, be on their
Inforatal Ballot
Forwa! Ballat
guard.
They
arc
now
likely
to
have
a
J. A. Sweexey
36
Sweeaey
42
much more difficult hnttle in 6rt»»l&gt;erthan
0. W. Mills
Mills
10
has been expected.—JY. F. Tribune.
H. Smith
Smith

S

Se|iatmber l?tL. IJC-

GIFTS
P. H A J. RVSSELL.

F»a JUDO* OF FBODATK.

for the purpose of pessinc Mich laws as
will prevent. U powsibk. an absolute fismine, and relieve them from lhe pecuniary
diatreas occasioned by ihe unpi ecedcutad
drouth &lt;tf Chia araaen.

S

MORTGAGE SALE.

urnev of .aid pcblon. by Ca&lt;»irj a ropy rt ibh
sutler and . rdef to I* pnWRbH iWlbe Itrj-uUir-n
Itaasrr. a new.paprr printed in UaUaigS to
aaH roapiy. far the fall ton afthro* -wii -W-

O L RAY.
b» Meant WbitaryX lb« town
&lt;J Munro, sod State of New 1
of HillsAaU. and State of M-chija^ bearing date
lheonber In. 4. DL isle and rM-wJed V. .ruw.

Famiss Fbakkd a Tuaa.—A porthm
J. A. Sweczey was declared unanimous­ of the citizens «&gt;f Aorkrw-n Co- Ta., have
petitioned Gov. Sam Hraiston to convene
ly nominated.

Pnndls
8. C. Prindle
John Roberts
Roberts
IT
J. Cole
Scattering
8
years.
Although there was some oppo­
J. Bloenm
from which the Senator forwarded this
J. M. Nevins
sition to him in ©invention, be received a
deispalcb:
L Padly
_
“Basoow. Me.. Align*! 15. I860.
8. C. Prindle was declared unanimous­
nomination will lie acquiceced in by all
ly nominated.

T\TK &lt;»F*Mfbnitj\x. Ho7. Cvv .ty, m.
,
Fro*'«to «'€•. r« f-r-Miil cwCr’y.
At a acMios •/ Mut.C -r». Iwtden ttl th- -fl" a
nf'bc Ju4s'tbcicuC 1- IU«lilWK.IS”1I
prwnt 0 I.. Itsv. '.!r&gt;
Fiwbai-.

owron. naaoch aSaoni-lraiar.
,
Ttiervap-.nrtiaacdrrrd.tl.at Man lay I be IIli­
ar of Septcsibrr, l~ 0. at .-n- n'clxk. F H . •’
iruffiM f IbaJndcr pfFv-^rtf' i»Jla*linc*. K•&lt;recd far lL« hranr.g uf »aiM retil-oa;, al
hick llnte and pt.ee all part.ra h&gt;t&lt;Tr»l-d M* ifa
•irrd Io aplxar and abMr raw-*. If swy.
tflk

N. A. Balch
Wm. Burgher

New-Yevk PleArtf te Fattens Xaiae.

tXl*

er». Itr’wi k-atf-

fy* Tbe news of the Maine elrotion

procevdinps, wbeti received, the

confidence uf

bis friends in bis qualifications.

Beamer,

redeemed tbeir

fit to be made. He is a man of tale«t,in- pledge- in this mattei.can be seen by the
tegrity, of pleasing address, and wc confi­ balloting? above.
dently predict for him more than success
Af’er the 3d ballot was declared G.
as a legislator.
W. Mills moved a rccesa that lhe Barry
the present incumbent of that office, hns

aiti.®a. Criticisms,

GREAT VARIETY

aoeia tarvusn nua nmioa u.irtrra, ' j 1 r...L:

Detroit, uf lypbuid fever, on the 7th insL

G. K. Beamer,
J. II. Munroe,
Geo. Thomas,
John Roberta,
Dtadiltle,
O. N. Boltwind,
J. M. Nevins,
C. 8. Burton,

Barry county, and the

Eaton county delcgntca

tiou to which be will be elected by an
overwhelming majority.

enrnrr of u&gt;d »- t (,n tturlrrn ’ lx 1 ..J

State Normal School al Ypsilanti, died al

in Legislative matlera, will !&gt;e

perience

from a

appointed tellers.
bek for the State Treasury would haw
On motion the convention took a recesa «.f thirty minutes; all excepting dele­ beer, a better thing.
gates being required to withdraw from
fy* Fur Tax Snles and other matter,
the nstni. ’
On tbe rcaarcmbling of the convention. see supplement to tbe Banner ul this date.
[ motion waa made and rarrird that G.
The political meeting announced
Striker be permanent President, and P.
for next Saturday evening, to Im addressChance. Secretary.
On motion, voted that the several offi­ rd by John Kimble, Esq., has been pn’
off, the Court House being otherwise en­
cers be taken up iu their regular order.
Tbe invention then proceeded to lhe gaged. by previous arrangement.
nomination of Representative with the
jy" Geo. E. Dudley .Professor of the
follow in reoulfa

Nevins,

Our candidate fur State Senator,Clkvx

some ague bitters

car couplings.

have given them, and a brief introduction

that we ave gepetaVyiwcupled

two or three Congressmen.

8. C.

Nevins,

A want &lt;tf space, for­

cepted;

cup which proved tu have had strychnine
J. W. Sockel, Wm. L. Brown.
•Ba/haxors—Gilbert Striker, J. Gaakill.
J. II. Day, N. Phillipa.
Jfapk Grvoo—C. H. Palmer, L. Lap
ham, Wm. Lapbam. J. F. Fuller.
H'ood/aad-E, M. Mallet, W. II. Lee,
S. S. Ingeraon. E P. Barnum.

the towns they

for

Blank

bids our giving, each and all of the Lcgn

land

since, drank

Catileton—Daniel Everts, P. Chance,
I a O. Scott, A. B. Hart.
। Irring—J. J. Hendershot, O. L. Ingram
Briggs for Yankee Springs; O. L. Ingram
I J. U Sisson, Wm. Gilteon.
for Prairieville ; G. W. Mills for Barry.
Curlton—J. Udell, C. Barnum, T. Ti­
The Convention then proo-edvd to bal
tus, Win. Caine.
Barry—J. Kingsley, A. B. Moon, I. W.
lot for candidAte for Senator, with lhe
T.Jtes, A. Wrbwer.
fdlowing rteuk:
Report accepted and committee dis­
1st nrrORMAL BALLOT.
charged, und on niotim. it was voted to
J. M. Net ins,
allow the delegations from any towns
N. Bailey,
where vacancies occur. t&gt;&gt; fill them with j
men from their rcsp.-ctive towns.
Clevvlaad Ellis,
Bad cock

Joseph

We, this week, preseul our readers
with a full ticket.

Hatlxny—Abraham Ryernen, O. N.
BohwcMjd Z. Sidtnnre, J.weph Ole.

substituted

from memory; lhe delegates

that the Hostings

ing the week, vacations and holidays ex­

wife, of Flint Chy, Mieb^a

were tu tepfttewit an follows:

ArAaMterttaDis.-CLEVELAND ELUN.

OUR

motive wan carried that the delegates

from each oounty present, fill

notify all the friends

*UdI&lt;« Scbool is) lij sessfon fige jdagp,dur-

with the ordinary reeitationa, except on
FeY" Mr. John W. Ckveland and bls, Friday afternoons, when we devote two
few days hours to Decteirations, Ea-aya Cotnpo-

and calling (be. roll of delegates it waa
found that tbaro were preseul from Barry

1?’”
--------------i-rrw’rTTT
■
ie worthy of further notice.
I therefore

TATE OF XIICIlfO vX. Comhr of Barr;, m.
t'rwbaia Court fur aato Cv-nty. •

S

MOMf.lM certain re.M«. itantn act R&gt;rih. M
Ik-ctmw to aril certain rr«! r.txta.brk&gt;Dginj; tu MW,
Asenaaed. in aaid ptition d&lt;scMbr&lt;l:
Tberrup&gt;&lt;n U * unlr&gt;od ILal th* con’id. ratn-n
of Mid prtitioe MdUrhraKrg tl.*ro.n b* |—«

time sad plasa. the next of kin
seas tatefoted in Mid e«ta«« ai

-ijSW’JST.

Limuautv or Patman —Tbe print
era of Milwaukee, leas tkm fifty In num­
ber, on a subscription l»cing started In aid
uf the widow of Alex. C&gt;rtMU. a bratber ■

p.bUtaad ta tar Rrpabh an Baa
apcr pobKaUdiu aald eouaty. for ibr

CTtaurr COCBT coumsaioxan.
•splIV-tl

temra bad raised the sum of 34 75 dollars.

Hammon Bwrrn. formerly &lt;tf the Uvnonmatiori hr Circuit Court Cuminia

Mm*.

Mr. Smith te • wide-awake eo-

Democracy of the Empire State te their
name, and
Maine.

say

they intend to carry
*. RSP1NGLA.”

Thia news delighted the New Yorhrea,

flUy with Ms older enmpetitora hr
hie share c/Wora at the bar.
His

Harimsi Smith
O. LB.,
W m. Burfbor
C. W. Hill.

Smith
Ray
Burgher

CHANCERY SALE.

CHANCERY BALE.
that Albert W. Hicks, the pirate, tealive,
and II ehallrngM tlxwe who amen the
contrary, to produce his dead body.

KMnaalMM.

'zaWExfi'

’•«C,

Giant's heralded telurn to his pious moth.

;^5V®S»w

a,™.-

Pter &lt;te

n

Elliot

�blicak

HABTDrGB

never

drug STOREIII
SttisttUantm.

JTlial

known

to

fail

biSRASt AND ITS PAINS,

HARIMVAR84-

HBALTg,
wrin IT* PLKA1URE*,
OasxsA Fall*, Mad. Co.. N. T.

R»T BBCKIYED

public .uctiow.e
.'OU lhe Ptb da*
rk In the .lutn^ .r^****
.loot of tbe Court Hoew

a new and most complete •«ortrnent of

■woo* aan WB&amp;iciaEa,

turpentine and

n-d.'nartb U
oo tlnrtero, [uj
.'"W
mdrod^.L,t;‘*MIqxu2irtcr hoe runaiug. aLnkT-T

M»ann&gt;.-

Usings’ Pritt dnrrrnt.

and de-r7h?a

POLITICAL MEETINGS.

mi UIBH3,

&amp;,«. Ab-mx Blaw. Republican candifttc 4»r finveroor. is

ALCOHOL.

expected tn ad-

Vr FOR MEDICINAL PUi«K»E8,0NLY. JE

WE

^rt» l*»c p^P1® °I ,bls c"Bnly nt Ilaw—

umeiv ; imj roda, *ad afiam.
wilerof ilw.LIrtt Ha&lt;
' ■ ■
"I.,.--, r;

M

October.__

t

Na» Meeting

leuce aoulli aloua tba eeMw.mty eight [18 - j decroea aaTj
i north one hundredundhum*
'&lt; lhe center of the TlmnumA'
w-aeicrty along the ccute?\f’
:e n irrnv, ||,o. (aid auction |tM* .1 to tl.&lt;• •»&lt; Hl. al.I.. —V . .
tret, (U] rodi,
" fnur utid a finlrfdfbFg
nine

&lt;'.±;

the Gth

Vermonlvillf, Em&lt;&gt;n Co. oo

'

of

Tit« Republicans of Castleton, and nd-

ville, on Saturday. Sept. .22d, at 10 o’­

A*4 C*oklBff Extract**

Faisu.—The

annual

county Agriculttutal

Soeirtr will k‘ h&lt;*l&lt;l on the 4th nnd 5th
That «&lt;f Knltmuutoo ulill be

held co (he 25th, 20th, and 27th ol Sep-

NOTICE.

_

WantA*. tr.v wife. Axw Bearn, baa left my
bed and board without jurt e«ure or provocation,
thia ia therefore to forbid all peraoaa from harbor­
ing or trotting heron my account, a* I aliall pay
no debts of her contracting afer thia date.
CYRUS R EVERTS.
Costlctov, September 4th. I96".
alSwi

he taints, uf Richard Camp^

uxiibcf.

riruKtw~.il Society will hold its Sixth An­

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

nual Fair at the village of Charlotte, on

TVotiee ia hereby given that tba copartnership.
Lx
berotoforvexittlng between A. £ Bov*tx*l
and Jems J. FciLaa. it Uii* day diaaolv.d bv urnUral conaeol. All account* a_-*igued in writing,
to John J. Fuller will be collecled bv him; ail oth­
er. unut be paid to
A. E. PONSTEEL
Hailing*, luly IT. 1B40.
auget-t
N. B.—I will continue the practice of medicine
on nry own eerounl. unle&gt;&gt; prevented by ill
tlawl.l. *-^..*1...
k t* II

Eston Co. Fa»«-—The Eaton Co. Ag*

rdered that Monday the 6th
.nt tvn r&gt;'&lt;|«.k A. M.. at the
I Prvbafo ui Huntings, be u*.
■r blaring , f ,i,ia petition, at
• the r;exi oi kin. twd aU t *-.'
United to appear at a ProMrf
v be hidden and *Low. pause
■yer uf said ^-etiiiunvrebaidj

Tie new Methodist Episcopal Church in

ordered, that said peritiower'
H* ii.leivMvtl, of tire pCMl.n
l.u ll.- b. ...........
...

jwrniiltirg, on Sutulny, Sept. 23J, at half

Wtdntsdsy. Thursday, nnd Friday, Sept.
?6th. 27lh, aiui 28lk

llaat'Uffw, into be Dclienti-d, Providence

AIIB NOW AT THE HEAD

We al»o keep on hand a good assortment of
Thau any other firm In Outing*.

BTA.TIOlSEET^'Sr,

PENS. PENCILS, INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.

Upon our shelves may be lound all of lhe

The Best and Clirapest Household Reme­
dy in the World,

PATENT MEDICINES

These renowned Plasters cure nsltu. ■ eakse*s
and dulrara iu the back, side* aud breast, iu live
hour*, indeed so certain are they tu do this, that
tbe proprietor wirraou them, spread from re»ia*. balsams aud gums, on beautiful kid leather*
render* them txxutisrlr adapted to the wants of
f'nutht and other*. Tbeir application ia uuirer

New Additions

Ever shown in thia

live, or inflicting a disagreeable acMatia*.
l It la this lattoo property, auuftig others, wldrb
makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent
remedy for Die*, upon whk b it al»o appears tu
exert a distinct aud apeci he action, by dispelling
the tendency which forms item.
1b Dfapeprra. nrBumerable aaara its c*o»e* a
•■■■to bvx of those Cliaiybeat- I'lUa. has U&gt;su
•sliced for the most habitual case*, laciudiag the

Market, which we

are prepared to sell at a small

DH1EAIP, IP©B DASiE

IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

advance from

•r Ready Pay, only.

f»*t ten o’clock, A. M.
• x. of “Albion

CULAR

Female

WIIJMIN'M ALBANY, amt HOOKER-R SEED­
Special auenllon will be paid Io COMPOUND­
LING STRAWBERRY PLASTlt-tlie larireai. ING and uniting up I'KENCRIPTIONS; and any
Preach the Dedicatory । mout productive, and buat Sirewboirir* iu cuiti- uni- purchaamg tncdiclnv* of u* can rely upon
Cil lege,"
vatiea.
tbeir being
StrifidtL
Thia mouth—August, and
Scrtul (’li-qnujt-n front abroad are bewt time to »ct them out, iu
crop Beit acaton.
rcp« (fd to be iu attendance, nnd I’reachFOR SALE at *1,50 p-r h
augl-tf Ji
irg nuv hr expected from intne of them per doxen, by
g. 2 ti’rlia k in the afternoon and at seven

B WenPKNT.— Dr. Jons RoDEHTS of this
« Ihgr was tluown fn&gt;in

his sulky, m&gt;

Jj-May last. .■’nJ wn« Imdly bruised

by

'j r Ci!!. fr:o tiir-'ie • »&lt;• of bis riba.

ll.-NEt: M. IIadlky,
.! .i I Mi&lt;ldi&gt;nly on Sunday

nf npuplcxy, &lt;»r uf heart
•ro|.!sHoti nf feeling un-’

• «• &lt;&gt;!&lt;! go and get sonto
11 • n rl'ifg. he fell back

S.

Bigpkk. of

us a sample of
trial we find it1
• r tiaed.

Our

used

••

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

HARDWARE

FOR TUB BMPBCIAL BtXXrtT i&gt;r THE LADIES.

ing the petition, duly ttriCid
. J laying for wiUin Irocu.
■atawainutiuFattltltlMua

We do

11-.

of

&lt;mjD3EiaT j'XByuaixBi

S I'ECIAL NOTICES

By Order of Committee.
Barry ville. Sept. 18th. I860.

ofOctol’cr.

BEST AMortmcnta

*T*rF**’in* in the Grocery line, such as
will be needed for fami'v use.
Also a great variety of tbe

clock, A. M.
Pn&gt;niiurnt speakers may be expected.

Fair of the Barry

“STILL

HAND

dry goods

TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER.
PRDKES. FIGS. RABINS, CODFISH;

participate in “ Polr Knitiny, st Barry-

r, Solicitor* for ComydataoMy

•TH NOTICE.

ON

GROCERIES!

Harryvills.

juining towns, ore cordially invited to

Awuct-Lft'KAL

NOW

I

m
Nt

ARE

with one of the LARGEST and

He will apwtk nt

tinc,, Oct-kr Sth.

Middleville

nut hesitate to

Mill, with its

u»r. its new Ixilt, nnd other

paF” Struinoua.ocScrofutou-’'aftetion* are the
enrae, the blight, the potato ii.1 of mankind.—
They are vile and filthy a. well es fatal. Tiny
arise frutn oiulamination and Impurity ut the
blood, and ere io be seen all evvfoud na er eve
where. Ono quarter of all we rueet are tainted
with them, and one quarter of these de with
them ; die fvoltsbtv ton, bcscuac thvv arc curable
Ayrr'a Sarsaparrilla cleanse* out the Scrofuluu*
corruption truer tbe blood, raiders it pure and
healthy, aud effectually expurgr* tbe foul conlamination from the system
No l«ug&gt;-r groan
under your Scrofnlou*;disord«r», since the incsi»table Ayer ha* provided Lis ma-lcrl* cuniUna-|
. _. .
.
■
. .. _
tian of curative virtues that be call* Sarsaparilla. WJOTICE i* hereby given that at the General
—Ihrno-n:. irek/iiirv. tt.
LT Election to beheld ou IheTuvaday next suez^orocror, nerffowry. C.K____________ |
Mundav of November nest. In the
Hute of Michigan. Ibe following otScer»S*re fo be
elected, vli: Si* Elector* of Pre-ldrot and Vice
Pro.ideut ol tbe United States, a Governor, LieuIrnant Gov era or. Auditor General. Secrwury of
Hute. Stale Trra»ur»r, C.jnndMioncr of tlie State
Land Office. Attorney General. Superintendent
ol Public lujtrurtiou. a Member of tba State
Board uf Education ia place of John ft. Kellogg,
whuae term of office will expire December Slat,
INFLAMED OR SORE EYES.
l-rfii. and a Raprwaentativa in Congreaa for the Jd
IHrtrlet. to which 1hb comity i»
A. 0 Uuahmg. ofSouth Dend. Ind., say* -The Uongre*aional
attached- Alao. a Senator f r tbeiUt Senatorial
Magnetic Ointment is the cnlr remedy in uae here IHatriet. COTM.tlng U the eoontle* of Harry and
for Inflamed Eyes. Tbe Audit..r uf our county , Eaton; Alao a HcpirMntalive for the Represent
ba* so much faith ui it* curative jw-wer* in this alive Di»'rici. eon»i.ilng of lhe county ofBarvy ;
disease, that be not only highly rre-mmends it. Al*c tbe following County Officer* for the eounty
but offers to forfeit tbe amount paid for it in each
...__ . rt_____ ___ . I’ltrrh ■ 1‘roarmittnw
case, if it fails of a cure.

piVi's.
Piles which are al thia *caw-n of the year parlicolariv lronblaaonie.arecured st once by Tra*k •
Ma&lt;ncUe OintBwhl. apply lo the par’* *C«tad
and small of the back.
NERVOUS OR SICK HEADACHE
Apply the Ointmeut freely lo the forehrada and

NEW YORK COSTS.

SAWS,

BROAD* NARROW AXES,GLASS,

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of er-

J. S. GOODYEAR St. Co.
Counsellor in Business.

cry style and dcacrtpliuH.

We *I*o tn*nuf*c(nr» Copper, Bru*. Sheet Iron

Xlwb'jl Xs A TEK S

stTCMAGH BITTLE

*nd Tin W»rc of sny

er cry *hwpe aad deAcnp-

tion, *irof wMuh we will util at Hard Time*

Prieeb, for Ready Pay.

The proprie'or* and manufacturer* of BOS
fETTEtf'S CEI.EKItATKD PTttMAl'll Dll
PERS ran appeal with perfect ccnti.tcnce tr
pbreictan-nnd cilia- n» ecucrnlfy of the Unite­
s ale*, bec.-u.se ihs article Lm stained a rep;
union licrc-ofore tiiilr-. eu. A f.w farts urut
ihL&gt; point will speak more powerfully ibm.
mluuaee uf b-rc sMurtiuU or l-l luuu.g puffery.

{naolvcul lawiof every ritato.
The legal relation* existing be­
tween Gnardian and Ward.
Muter and Apprentice, and
Landlord and Tenant.

The law concerning Pensions
and how to obtain one. and the
Pre-emption laws to Public
. fond*,
r .
- . •”
The law for TatetiU, with mode
of procedure in obtaining one.

l-vt’.cr flour, than any other
irrn Michigan.

CROSS-CUT

SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*

in Property. Divorce, and All­
moor.
Tbe law fur Mechanic*' Lien* io
every Nub. and tbe NstnrnliaBliou law* of this couulry, and

nti iita, is turning &lt;mt nsguixi,

and

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

debilitaUag rough, and rtDiiUaul |'-et&gt;e, which
jeneraUr indicate indpirm Con-cniptirn. tbt*
remedy ha* allayed Ibe alarm of fr&gt;e»d* and per
•iciaot, ia acre rat very giatdying aadi»u&lt;t&gt;uuK
instance*.
InScrofoloua TobertulMta, fid* medicated wwh
ha* Ixd far more than the good effect of the mo*t
eaatioualv hdutedprrpai*1ibh* 61 iodii.e. wkhout any of there weUkmres liahlilie*
Tbe sltentioa of fomelvs oaunot be too confi­
dently invited tu this remedy aud rcctoretivv. tu
tbe ease* peculiarly affecting theta.
In Rheumatiam. both chruuicand ii.CammBfory
—in the latter, however, more decidedly-it he*
been invariably well reported, both a* allrr 1sting
en and reducing tbe swelling* aud stlfiMss ot
joint* and tnu.elc*.
In InlermttleDl Fever* it must oreeisarily b« «
great remedy and energetic restorative. a*d At
progrwM ia tbe new artuemeats M tbe West, wiU

million boules, an I from its msmfol at• adv
itic-renre in time* p**t, It I* erMcnt tliat Curine
tbe coming year the tor.»tinirticn will rc-.r.
near one milk, n bottler- 1 h's .tut. tore c=». tin'
C'ntld never Itaro I ern »u!J hut Tor the ran
medicinal pr .peptics ccaUiuel lu tlie prepareion. and uiu Attuiut of lhe must ptuiuuuoi
,&gt;hjaiciatt* in lljvee se. lions of lhe country
altera lhe article i» berl known, who u-1 uni)
■ icommcnd lhe Bitters lo llicir pali-nia, bin
,rd rvady ai all lime* lo give leailmenlat* m ii»
Iliraryi-.I &gt;11 e**r» nf .t&gt;,n.aehie darangemn.i
nd itie dircase* reaeLIng ibrrenor’.
TI.ls is tat a tempi rarj p- pttlatity, obtaipe• y ci reo.-ii:;; .:j ifivrta iu Ila way of truui
] el’115 l!&gt;c
if.lLe liiUczs. tut a -uk.
. rtinmiioa of an ip’-.k Jc u..Ji-.!a'. »-h.ib i
'.Irvlacd lo
ne endur-.y
iitw* i;»dt
IluMcuei -. Klwioili i"itfe»a We I roved
a G-4*cu&lt;! to ret’-tn aJicrc" Lvcr rnd nguc

SlMPI.fi REMEDIES. EASILY
FOR THE CORE Of DISEASE IS

COOKING

8T0V8

A quartet |y meeting &lt;*f Barry County

Teactym’ Association was held at Wood.
Center, Sept., “th nnd Sth.

This

■mqiting wia rather slimly attended, the

weather being verv rainy.

But

Creynn Antbr-iy p«;
type; MclaiuenDpeu-r?- ,
Mim&gt;t Autbndy !•«•; Netl"gp&gt;phin
Pwirl Ambrotype; Omuinental
Ambrotypi;’ Imperial AmLrolypn Kelicvu Atm
bnitype; Double

itpirit

and energy, tn some extent, made up for

tbe lark of number*.

The meeting was

rilled to order on Fridsy evening, by the
President, Wm. II. Lamb; nnd J. 8. Jew­

ell appointed Secretary, pm. trni.
Elder Marble opened lhe exercises by
^estate of Joint Wugwr.,
Jrn petitton; duly verified
tuimstratiixuf /-■-* —
« l. tbm-in wt
I otate.brlaugll
deaciilrr,! :

•nyer, after which tho Association lis­

CARD —The anbacrlbcr. a practic'd CbernUfund manufoeturci of Ch.mical prejys

tened to on excellent address by J. M.
Nevia*. of the liaimrr.

Saturday forenoon ws* principally oocop'«J in discussion.
In tho afternoon,
Dr. Adolphus, delivered a pithy, and re-

.’J ibl^rcuing vidms.1.
• appear and *how canar.
&gt;f aaid petitioner abowld'
ia fortber diith-red. that
&lt;• all p*rl&gt;-*|Bte**pted,
tetilion aud- tba MSnRt ■py of tbia nonce and
» th. Rcpubli an BauBd iu mM coauty, for the
urre»«irely, wWee k *jt^

A

.. , ..

Amhnrtype
AND COPT ING done to
and Price* to *uii order*, from 30 ctmU to
v,
"rtrtlirir o—te f-'te.
» Ort

or

iaVa ylew* of Public Buildings, or gauUt
UM-

ley's Bluer, up stair*.
Hastings, January 28, IMO^

Sa.T'JET.'S MtejX S-tt

MAYNARD.

or aivgte oopic* of tho Book, or for term. &gt;
DU. with oA*r information, apply to, or al

L J. W heeler, J. S. JeweiL and Wm.

dc,,n, &lt; । LX^wdi Pi^it^“ « *ddr'M
tamL, sum appointed Committee on tku*. aud ndvloo. win pw~«
Tex! Books, and

ieported lhe following.

(with return poatage.)

T Mauasau,

New Barry Mill,

*■» "iianimously recommended by ,
(be Association.
Reader* and Spi-lkrs—Saxder'b S«Geography—Moxtkktb's and McNaut’s. Grammar—Sttx’a

mu.

is now in successful operation, ready

bom*

TtsnMO.VT.
Own.I— UteO.,

to do any amount of

*

DS. «
C.’WI waa
«r’f.,aiC‘JdhouM for a IreJ Ume. Tbs

wdWaicn’a Awaltws.

Mathematics—
DmrW“ Sutua— Intellectual Arithmetic,

■work,

good order and as prompt ss sny
other Mill io ^*"71 or any «&lt;Ur county.
u, m

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

Having secured the services of *

Ne? Bcfaopl Arithmetic, New University

Arithmetic, and New Elementary Alge

crcrsTOM

"
Jwhn E. Fetter, FubllsWr,
■TAm No. C* Ransom »t, PI ’sdalpWa, Pa.

-I?17

First Bate MIIXEB,
Md mr mill b-'i-g b“'11 " * "**

^X,r_L te J-Pted u, 4. U»
iHrtoroort- HMMSiertirtllCrth p*M !«’ -trtV
BOLTWOOD a GBAWT.
Hn.irtO* Brt-A IMS____________

aonewt

fihaviitg Saloon!
h^um.wch aa.-HAtlNO.

ixhcvttt*.

..■•partarcurwcd vitality loiln-ucrti-uspyslcm.
g ring it liiui lune and -netgy indie;eu. ativ
lue the rsMurntiuti of health- ll u|xtaiua upon
i lie stolMok. liver, and • iher digestive orgnn*.
mild y Iml powerfully, nnd -mu re«nir.a them
■ uaeawlitlon e«»oniiil to tkc lxaltfey di*eh«rgv
,.r lhe fiiuctl-O of until'e.
Elderly perwm* pim tsc the ti'lcni daily *•
per direction* oi* tlip U tile, ami ;licy a ill f.nd
in it nstimulant peculiarly adapitd iu eamfort
declining yearn, a* k is |4casaul to the pslalc.
invignfwting tolhal&gt;«wel*.c&gt;cvll-nt ana tonic
ipd rejuvenating generally. We hare the evl■len-t^f iLtrnsnii'l* of aged men and woiurn
wliu have cxperioncctl lhe benefit of using tldr
preparatum while differing frau stomach de
raugemt nt* nnd general dvbilily; anting under
the ndvica of phydeiatm, they have aiwttduacd
all delererion* drug* and fairly treled tin
merit* cf thia ariieln- A few words lo the
gentler sex. There.are certain period* when
their cam are ro ha moving tl at many, of then,
aiuk under tlie trial. Tho relation of mothri
end child ia so abmrlJugly lender, that tin
mother, especially if she lie young, ia apt h
forget her own health in her er'trait ntutit-ij
for her infant. Slwnhl the period nf maternity
arrive during tbe summer sewon. ikg wrar ut.
hotly ami mind is generally aggravated- Here,
then, i* a necewiiy for a atimuiani to reetipe
rate the energies of tbnsr»ttw.apd cnaUe tlf
rooUrer to bear up under bar ciLnun ing I ria &gt;
aud reopoMibilitir*. Nursing, mother* gene
rally prater the Bitters to all other invigota
lore that receive the vndoreemetit af pujsi
ciana, because fr i» agreeable tt&gt; tba taste a*
welkaa certalu to give a permemeut lucres*,...
at bodl'y sircMik.
'
AU thora pertons. to whom we hare parllriiforty referrod above, to wits sutf«ra» fretti
forer pud ague. ««m«1 be malaria, dtarrlima.
dysentery, MidigcetioB, tow of appatlin. «»d
all diseases or derangements of the slotxacb. .
atiparawnnaled invalids, pemm* of sedentary
ocCitpailun. and nursing mother*, will eowirtt
Gmir oww physical welf.r. by giving in Haatetter-s Celebrated Stomach Witters a trial.
CAOTION.-W* eautlon tbe peMfo agataat
uMm any ef the many Imitation* or cottMorfslta, b* Mk for Htwmwh CaxwrasTXD
Stomach Bittsu*. and eftt that aaeiibottle baa

*

1HAXCF1CTVBEBS*

AXD JOKERS'

Yim symptom* ef Epilepsy,
Joowdwm IM-, Mepsunt.
diseases of tbe h«ari,bemaiT,
venereal diseases. CBd by--*
drop bob.*, end gives UN taal
reuivdie* tor tbeir cure. ,, ,
Bo iu., and lUrdocstitKia,
Sprains, Loc*jawr ;Fevct
Slew. White Sscll.rg.,
Ulcers. Whitlows. BoO*.
Scurvy, Burns, aidSctufuta.'

Wo hare sfoo cOTBoeiedulib our ewfsbltabmw
a Saddle and Haniaaa Msaufoetovy, and will furnlsb mr euaiotuen with suytkuog in the liatol
Saddle* and Harness upon the shortest notice,

81,000 A YEAR^r,
‘"*joaw a. poTTra.rrtM.te,

�-»»»AWOaiff4
Fnotdretroj. The atzofafoua taint la variously
I auuaed by mercurial duwoae. low living, dri.
ordered or unU-aHhv food, impure air. Bids
and fthhv habile ■&amp;* dvproUM vires, and.
1 above alt by tbe venerael infection. Whaxurcr be be origin. It is hereditary ia tbe con­
. tcitution, de-cenduig •• frosa par-rat* to children
. unto the tliird and fourth cencration j ” Indeed.
i it seems to be the rod « Rim who says, "I
wJl, ririC tew^tuaydtim of the

all ite sublime grandsur prrecnlrd to pur
ua m-tev tbrocbtfsl waJ het.
tef toen.
There is to uw no numitor «h
JH-Uul us nature. Like a kind ut.d kit.
'ug frwnd She steals into the warme-t
ay mputhies of our b«-art‘ nnattarcs.
It
•xercisM a tui«t healthy aiwl invigorating
iuflucnoe, uutonly over tbe bodv but al*&gt;
over the min.1 aud heart
Whrt deligbtluLMaciatiiroe ant cvmuwcted with home
life in tbe counlrv.
Aher-lmriug hrm
luog twwy, who h then* rtwt dora u&lt;« foot
h's beari leap with joy si he TM-ara the

•pot, endeared to him by the bri..'ht memon'es of childhood im hia b»mr!
Hirer
each tree and shrub and fl*.»«r I Ln lie
used then to love and know ao fryll.ci.nir
to hia inind again, and Iw aNXw&gt;n»lv. nl:
most fearfully, goes ortt to Seek them
again, hoping that they arc m&gt;t g.uie.—
And enmetimes he finite ,u
- “
,r--------th«
oelf-aaine
pose tree thil blutHwd Mt awertly when
bis little feet, yrara ag*'. |paused tbe spot
in childhood.
The old "rim tree,
U
atill standing, shading the niiciren numaiuu, brawn with age. almost the anmr as
when he left it. except that it* giant
branches of more than a century ’s gniwib
have extended themwlves emricwteit and
yet with a more gran fsl l^anty In-nd
over lhe houar,shading it with a yet deep

er hoc of green foliage.
lie goes to the orchard nnd looks to
find the Httlc trees wh’cli Li* liand* helped
to plant, to find the murk nn them made
by him with his jack knife, and I'mds to ।
his aurpriae.that they urc large tree* now. j
bn» be rati rtitnly discern the initiate of
bis name on some &lt;»f ibet* made
long
sg&lt;&gt;, that he beb*.ld» them with j*&lt;v, nnd
looks up and secs that th*y are d'-eked
with Budding blonsn.n*. mid it reminds
him of lhe bright spring time of liiolife,
sben hh henrt was full ft budding IJ.m
aotns uf yosthfld promise, ere rare or
sin or ranted with the world that blaated
gny ol »he hope-flowers -tf lhe licart that
so 'thickly clustered anw&gt;ud it.

Ito effect* commence by dcpo-ltion from the
blood of corrupt or wlrerawamattw. which, in
the lunp, liver, and Internal organ*. U termed
tubercle*; in the gland*. •wclllnK.; and on
*lHf*f*lI'lf f I tb* surface, eruption* or eorau Im* foul cor-

• ।

uirtr wmT®rm&lt;Dff
•■/THJ 11’. P"
' &gt;

i ll

*

I d 4

SCwi.iiand Setdl!

LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS

ON LOW PRICES;
•

BAILEY &amp; KENHELD

are still rendered fatal by this taint in tho
ay»tcm. Mort of tho consumption which dei I* emntca the human family ha* Ito origindirrcfly

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,
AYER’S
.fomposnd Extract of Sarsaparilla,
tbe mo*t effectual remedy which the medical
akill of our times ora dearie for this every­
where tirerailing and fatal malady. \ It La com­
bined from the most active remedial* that have
been discovered far the expurgation of tide foul
disorder from tlie blood, and the rescue of tlie
avsketn from its destructive consequences.
Ilenrv it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula. but al*n tho-c other affec­
tion* which Bri«c brim h, sueh a* Esltti va
and 8kix Dtaasst*. 8r. Axtmoxt’s Ftaa.
Rosa, or EurairxLaa, Piurrtta, PfrrcLM,
BtoTcnaa. Blain* and ll&lt;iit^Ti-uiia*,Trrm
and Salt Jlitr.vM, Scald Hxad, lltxowoax.
R**rxATi&gt;u. SyrMiMTicandMaacviUALlIiamiaBa, Daornr. Uv*rerwtA, DxatLrrr, and.

VERY

CHEAPEST

RATES.

Dress

goods

Comprise* all lb* latest sty Im of Rlt-KS.
UhalHas, bnllianta, lawna, Bevege*. FRENCH
MCSLIXR. and all other kinds that can be nam­
ed, tuany ol which are greatly superior iu quality
aud beauty lo any thing heretofore offered in this

’KBDUCED TRU'KES.

tbe matter with him ?”
“Only tight,"
-Tight Tr
•’Yea, intoxicated.”
1 .
•Only light.”
Msn’n heat and great
est gift, hia in*rllect, degraded; lhe only
power that raise* him frotp brale creation,
trodden down under h** uf a debasing
appetite.
‘•Otily light.” The in&lt; a her stands with
pale fuce and tear dimmed eves to ace her
only son’s di-grace, and in Ser fancy pic
Turing the bitu-r woe of abkb this in the

foreshadow ing.
‘•Only tight.” Tin- gt-yilc uister uIhwc
atriH’gevl i-vcthrough kfrhas hern given
to her handsome, (alenlet) brother,shrink*
with contempt and disgust iiom biavrfi

brace, and brushes nwny t&amp;e hot, impure
kiss ho prints pon her cheek
-Only light”
Aud the lining bride
stops in the glad dunce sne is making H&gt;
meet her hiu*l*and. and rln-cka the wetcome on her li|u« to gi.z- in terror »n the
reeling form and flush, d fait of him who
waa the 'god of (ut idoliflry.’
"Unly figlit.’1
And tlw father"* face
grows daik anti and a* with a bitter sigh
be stoops over the klecphig fi.rm of Lis

first-born.
He has brought sorrow to nil these nf
fcctionste heart* ; lie hswopened lhe d.*&gt;r
to a fatal indulgence; hu Loa Brought
himself down to a level uitb bruh* ; be
has tasted, exciting the Appetite to crave
tbe p-iiaonoui drauuhl nguin; In* Ims fall­
en from high and noble tnntilwd to laibbling Idiocy nnd henry stupor ; brought
grief to his mother. di»lirti-' to his shier,
almost despair to his bride, aud bowed
bis father’s head with sOfrow. but blame
him not, for be is “only tight!”

We ean ciotbo you from tho crown

uf tbe bead to the sole of

the fool

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced

PRINTS
What is

Ague Cure,

DY

THE

or in smaller quautitivi at from
Krjsnk

CORD,
t0

Young America Ahead.

• •*°1*

We have piles of 8 II E E T I N G S,

SI11RTLNG8, bTRIPES,

and warrant prices tu suit.

CLOTHS.

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOW EUNG.

and all kinds ut duuMsslic jiuud*; ulvo
BRO A D

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

CAbSIMEREH,
mis, F.

Lhna Drillings, Dm

Al. Gnuimvres, TW EED8,

aud every kind of UUOD.S for Mcu and

doys* Clothlug which we ..Her al

The reasons why

FRASCIS ROWER

i doing lltel*rg**l ilarUWAMiwMfowli. H

LARQEbt STOCK of the
DEST GOODal th*
lowest mien
’ AM now rvtieriixmy SPRING stock uflhHirt.
. and Lara oa baud a Btai rate aaaartmest uf
sHULTJUiKA rrtfAKDWABE aTO!'/&gt;.•
rZA, COI'DEK A.\l‘Sllf.ET-ll:uS
WAKE, ny-dil OHIH

»

WOTS &lt;&amp; SBDffiP,

My assortment of I'AULOU STOVES, CMnprt*
ic most beautiful pattern* ia market.
I base tbe greatest variety ol
ELEVATED
OVEN SToVEfe,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES

Ever sues in tuts Iowa. Six Flits and Bos &gt;"«t
We lute a Bne variety of Muslins, La-he.’
SLEEVES and collar*, CbtmolaH'*. (lent* shirt
3-»*&gt;-n.* and Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODg; alee Hoairvy. every style of Glovv* *t.d
Mitts, Bonnett*, Ribbvus Dreaa Trimming*, etc.

GROCERIES

euass waded. TV wuedertal virlae*

rdnoe hie return to America it h,
with the happleil rffect L. *vr«T*|
OenltruHM &lt;4 high abaracur. sb, |
the meat onquIKd pra.*e. Thl. n,
beta a aprexfo: in Fcrma for I.eudred* .

GREAT DISCOVERY I
THE PHILDSUJ'HEK’S STONE
FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Guiag health. Sooaw or Aatev eomethiac
mutt gJ wrung, and the greet machinery of
life ia dMordmd or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has and deserve* much, tho
reputation of a.-compli-hin,- thete end*. But
tee world hat been egrerfo-taly deceived by
preparation, of h. partly bxau*e the drag
alone hat not all tee virtue teat is clai.ncd
far iu but more becauw many prepararioat,
pretenhny to be concentrated extracts of it,
._ lhe carters er veatere matcontain bat little of tee virtue of tiariaparilla. k-' Ito.mpn.cae. re » eru-ty and kisd
or any thing else.
Alulaee**. a.vwp.Ac., •^’••bbe-dea.UljiXjl.
During late year* th* public bar* bon aria\bLY LOW I’HIVIX DA *i fam, &gt; u IS
*_1
_______
- e-'-t. i-r proud, i OH El.
.?■, U &gt;
icJ U_T*_
bv large a.L.„
buttle, _____________
prctcmljif to five
squirt
posed. HteoferwTdsacr^x. fn-a .Hw&gt;
of Extract of Rar«parilla far ox dollar. Mort per
dug tu annmlKT I Maekcv*l e-pw *itj W1 w.
of there bar.* been frau.ti upon the rick, for 1... u&gt;r Iu .-i.utnvrste tbu wL-drof mv ialasw**
they not only contain lirtlc. if any, Sarsapa­ »L&lt;k of G«*d*. therefore I .liiawlmi u.r*ell exb
rilla, but oCia nu curative nropcru. * whaU-v- •a.lng that it contains eter;l*M.r ibai *** &lt;*«
er. U.euc. bitter and pauuul disappointment houebtwia a FAMILY GRUCTXY Slue*, tb*
h*v foUuwvtl the Ute of U.-- various extract* of Whole cou.priM.ig a larger usd n*&gt;n gn.ee*! n»n.
meat than can bv found al aov &lt;4b&lt; r esUUnhawM
a &gt;d will hv.rttetn! *1 |.ri&lt;r» !..«*, tiro, rirrtotum
heard of io lhe State uf Middpui. t'alleod •*-.
tiemvinW tlw placv—New Drick re ter, - fo.,
-asi of the llatik Link llou-e.
to aupply auch a remedy a* *ha'.l re«.-uc the
rx , .era
1
M0TT’
name from tba load cf obloquy which rests
upon it. And ws think »: have ground for
falieviaf U hat virtue* which are irreriatiLla
Stbc ordinary run of the di earl it ia inti-ndto rare. In onl.-r to secure thrir complets
eradication from lhe »yrt.tn, the remedy should
GENTLEMEN AND L\DIES’
be judicioudy taken acconbnf tu diroctioCL* on
the bottle.
rr.xri*ct&gt; ar

Groce: ioa 4. Farcy Good*

lA.’S’ER’S

“How (lushed and wrak be is!

Kacrrioss sue Eacrrtva Diaxxjxs Ulcsil*.
FiMnsa. BuireHS*. Tcttaoa. *lt BmUcm.
Saxis Hnn. 8rrem.ii axs StfUmt AtrscTto *«. MaaccauL Draaxaa. Dsorsr, X svBU»ia ca Tic Doswratn. Drsiurr. Drsrsrwx *xn Ix»ias»nox. EareiraL**. Roas
oa 8r. AxTMxr'* Fibs, and indued the whoto
dsm of eootplalDto aridag fr°* Imvvmtt u*
TUB BlOCO.
the principals enable* litem OMiitantlt to intrv
Tn* enmpounJ will bs fc~A B grant pro­
due* for th, benefit of their students, ll ia mad. motor of hmlth. whra taken fa tee spring, la
greatly superior in ail res eela.
___
, expel th? foul humor* which tSter in tho
-yiHHT PREMIUMS AWARDED TOTWJ8 COL
blood at teat eeawin of tee yver. By tec time­
LEGE
-^Y ly expulsion of th -m many rankling di*oriL-rs
are nipped In tea bud. Hultitud/s can. by
the aid of thia renwJy, apare tectnwlvt* from
'DEPARTMENTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC th.- endurance of foul eruption* and ulseroai
■orcL through winch th? *yitem will ttnve to
COUNTS.
Org.uittd ud conducted upon tbe Cornua too* rid it-elf cf corruption*, if not x-i.trd to &lt;k
thia through tbe natural ehannrl* of tee body
by an alterative mrdkinc. Clmoae oat the
vitiated Mood whenever yea find it* imparinre
buistetg thntugh tea skin in pimplaa. ernptiowa,
or aore.; clesnw it when you Bud U is ob­
.
atru.ted and *lu«i*h fa tba vrint; cl.-an*e it
, with the la. Klteol "f : when tri it b foul, and your faeUaga will tefl
'
you when. Ereo where no particular disorder
» fait, people enjoy better health, and live
longrr, for cleauuiug tbu blood. Kern tho
blood healthy, and all h well; bat with tele

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
HAVE a very mmptete »l«ck sf House beildi*.* Jlardwate. iudedu.g l^ck*. Latches. Bull*
w“
-r.ti •- •

Our assortment of Tal.lv end Pocket Cutlery,
tifLVEB 8TOON3, Fart Manat*, ftoep Skirl*.
Vaakea Nolkma. end thing* in gruarol la fall and
eon. plate.

arritsd Bt&amp;. PmLMum

,jon of teso months oo t
ysom River*.
They h
foes, moose, deer, and

“Laoloog," said a
•ter, “you do me too m
Minaateap among th
nigbu" “Oh, don’t be
dear sir," said the landk
they hare yocr own blo

Mr. Jerome Napotew
Baltimore, sailed In lh
rope a short lime sinc
goes to Parte to advoca
heir bo the Iota Prince J

NEW ARRANGEMENT

EATING SALOON!!

DB. J. C. AVER &amp; Co.
LOWELL, MASS.

Prtee, a&gt; per XteCUe । Six Balli** for f3.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
kn vron for it*clf inch a renown for the rare of
erery variety of Thro &lt;t a*»d Lus&lt; Creupidat, that
it I* entirely wiierereary far «* to rocnaat the
evidence of &gt;la virtues wtteretrr it has been em­
ployed. A* it hae kmx been la rosOanl ate
throughout thia wteti-ra. we need ..nt d . nvor* than
aaaoro lhe people It* quality fo krat up to the beat
it ere: 1. &gt;* twra. a.*i th.t It m»y be relied oo to
da far their roLaf aH it has ever baeu found to do.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
SOX TSS CTU or
CWirewre. JatoMGrr. Djrtpeprio. . fad^cWren,
Dywntny. Fbof AtoasreA /&gt;y»V»«fa«. /Jeodaebe,
Prire. Rfanainftam. Erapttewr and S4fa ZArearr*.

5rif Mm*, iroraaa, GW, AWw^m, oa •
l)M,r PiB, and
DM.
They ar* anxar-vvwtrd. *o ih*t th* rooat aenvitiro can uk* them pl-*«»ntlr. *nd they are the
boat aperient hi Ute srevU lor all tba purooMa of a
frailly ph ye.-.
Pri» S3 eta’j per ?n; FIvi box re fw SI 00.

Euflr*.

GreatnumVreofCtrexynira. Fhvsiciain,8utromm. and rmraent peremnr**, ho* knt tbeU
tune tn raetify tho no
srafalse** of tbroe
reared!*-*, foit our *p,ca hrvy will not permit th*
inrenron of them Tbe Ac-nt. Vlow named fur-

READT-JIADE CLOTHING,

HARD-WARE

vox sukvactob or m* sea. Jf :
THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND 1

The deed ia accomplisbod. My wife has
got a piano.
It came on a dray.
Six
huso carried it into tbe parlor, and it
granted awfully all ibejUme. It weigh*
a ton, shinea like a mirrwr.and ha* can ed
Cupids climbing on ita Unilm. And an eb
lung*—w hew ! My wifr has commenced
to practice, and the oral time abe trotc-bed
tbe machine, I thought we were in the
midst or a thundur storfn, nnd Ute light­
ning liad all uck tbe crockery cheat. The
cat with tail erect, took a bee line for n
particular friend np«»n the Iwck fence, de
moliablng a atx shilling pane of glaaa. The
baby awoke, nnd tried hie licet to beat,
the inatramect, but be omlduT du it. Il

We think we hare as good Young Hyaon. Im­
perial sad Black Teaa, a* were ever offered in (
f*nd ia prepared entirely diBcrent frutuV-!
thia Market. Also all kinds •&lt; Hrown and White '
other Salerata*. AU th* deleterious
matter exttaeied in such a manor as to
Sugars, Hyrop, Molaasoe. Fish, Rice, Coffee, ehoc
produce Bread. Biacult. and all kind* of
■late, Pure Soda aud Saleratoa,
lake, wtlbeul co»Uu&gt;&gt;e&lt; a port.cis of
Ksi.ra'u* when the brrsd or cske U
}baked ; thereby prod .sang wholesome
KEROSENE OIL
resi.ltc Every psrticfa oi Salenuu* i»VV
tarurd I gas, and pa*ee* through the
brood and nisrait wblfe bat In.-, ooaseaaecilv, nothing remarcs bet rotnmos
eall. aster, and Boar. Yea will res ily perceive, by Ute tssie ol ttnsttaleratm. that Ills vot.re^r different from
lather salersitM.
j'Q
I
ll is racked in one pound paper*- UC’
each wrapper btundid "11. T. I’*lb.t a
beat Medicinal rialcraliw," al*o. picture
twisted loaf of brew&lt;.wilh a glass cf
eUerreadng water o«» tbe l«p.
When
vou purchase ose pwP*r .™ •■•onld
ivrow’ie tbe wrapper, sad be purticul*. — fl
Fre. gut tbe next exactly like the Srot— I V
bread as above.
Full direction! for making bread with
lb&gt;a Sclevaiu* and sour milk, or Cream
Torts , win accompany each pec cage ;
also, dirtetiona for easting all kfod. of
I'a.lrv . sl*o. for luakiog Hods Water.

AND

B UENING FLUID

DRY GOODS’

VERY

beat him.
A teacher baa been indmdui-e&gt;i into the
bouee. He wye be ia tbe hat of Nap.-leoo’a grand army.
lie wewra a huge
moustache, looka at ma fiercely, ktnatia
of garlic, and goea by tbe name of Coant
Ron-away-never-come-bark-again.
’ He

CHEAP

Herrick’s Sitjar Coated Pills!
r//r trnoLE would v

___ -

-—

SICK PEOPLE. '
AFTER WlllCU, 4
Viro'd scare* expect, al this hte dl
With tlatlliLg cures a tank to 11
Tfaj^t**!* *"**•
“"’twn •“f.t..

Try ibis remarkablr and moat Intvrvatlng rem­
edy. It focomaoaed of the coocrsiratsd jsiar* of
the most puwertul end Uw must s*M-lhnit I'lai.l*
sad Root, is aature, chemically eotsbiaed aad issaluted ia well scaled glass D-rtllea, aad charged
hr apouetfal Battery, tba* poe'reuiog to addi­
tion to ita superior medical virtue*, strong Max
and Ftaola, aud Flowers lltei’
setic sod rfectne aualitlea. proffiandly pesriretlM From
and eminently quirting and soothing, ll nrtivv£
Ybey always ewflf-tbsr NtST kill;
pain aad inBatnrtioa st uoec. (when frvetv appli­
Thousand. now in IWt grave* worn laid.
ed, I rvlaxing the ■&gt;rained mnadea aad n
giving new fife and energy by he life giving qealWere it not lor llerncV* lill.
ittoa, to paralised part*, end chronic ur long stand
ing complaint*, and weakMO*. allaying nervous
pom. tNeurnlgia.1 irritation, and mnw.ug efe
alructioo* like a eharm. Indeed alt wbo have
used it. apeai of It m truly a wondavfal ■s'dlclne.
and esteem H by far. unporior to any end ell other
remedies in use. If applied iu saeroa, it I* an ini

NEW FIRM!!
POWER* dk CAMPBELLThe MtUeriber* would irrf.nn ibeettoena sf
Hastings and vicinity, that they are now p^pirsd
Iodo all bornoe** pcvtalaing to

BLACKSMITHING,
on abort Mist*, and in a niann-r oisuryaiaed
Particular alienUuo given to Morse and
Ox shoeing. Also to al kinds of H«w work.
Wagon trnuieg. tie., etc.
AU kinds of prodaco taken hi exchange at mar­
ket prtoM; CASH sot refused. A ebsre rf tb.
public patronage ia solicited.
Shop st the oMstand oOWmuei 1‘ewcra.M Mais

atrvc t.
B. POWER*.
I
D. F. CAMPBELL.
Hastings. March 1, IM)
•«.»»

At^smagtepMrorosf Hsrriak's Pdla.

rbrWa* Mtractfnim tbe opera the &gt;&gt;lh
er night He ran bit fiwra thrmigh bis
hair twkr, then cocked bis eye up ut the
twHiAg, like a monkey hunting flu-t, end
then camo down »me of his fimtera. and I people lhe trouble of going to Kalamabeard a delightlul aotMid, aimilar to that
boo and Battle Creek to trade.
produced by a cick r.»*ch dancing upon
tteteaor string ./ a Mdh.
Down «uu.
another finger, and 1 was remuwted &lt;»f the
Yhd whiatlmg through tba knothole of a
hen-anetp. He l-uebed his thumb, and 1
Our joodxwora bought after the late
great reduction ' in prices. aad* will

be

a«&gt;W to salt teooe who writ to furcheae

Ayer’s Catha
llteii pojieUni.■.

New Arrangement
at tbe ttoree of F. ROW 1UL

BOOTS &lt;23 SHOES.
Tbe aebeeribe* hsriss roSUrel Me aloes far*
a breraril a
Ms- WWon Would eaacil a poTOiMi bi tba pwuuc pal

HARDWARE:

iZ*i

Hr*r «%• aml^u of U&gt;xm arv
"-P^-te-l u. oigbljr Ww

�supplement to the Ki:pnwj.r
• IMJYJVER

\ Naw War

to

Sepr-

/fifc

Pat Oib Dam.-—A

!Ilrtrkal
i., trusted a Hibernian neighbor to two
l4^a of flour, sold for caah price, aDd

“H W «T*n TAX

laxim

-FOR ALL WHO WANTind » the flour WM bJ ^at time consum­
ed tho debtor seemed to have lost his
ir.te.-wt in the matter. But Um creditor
.till thought of it, and hatched up a nov­
el expedient to get his pay. Tbe derelict
tJ no more propertv than what the law
would protect him in building, he had one
te only, but that was a very fine one,
weighing about five hundred pounds.—
The creditor bought a store pig oat of a
drove for two dollars, and got a friend
to sell it t® lhe debtor at his own hrice.—
The bargain was too good for him to
throw away, and he bit at tho pork bait,
rfour,'Grain A Co. then attached the
luge
l°°k him iw»v, sold it, and re­
allied enough to cover his demand and
lhe rents, and to return a “V." to the
debtor.—Botton Herald.

•Tom,’•hat’s a monatamy!" “'Why,
vou see, Dick, when a poor woman steals
=; it called larceny ; but when it’s a rich
cn the jury says it monotamy, and can’t
help it—tht’s'it.”

?■ ? ? 5

NEW GOODS.

sit

SIL:
n t "a
r teiJw

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
UDimr iMDnnpiKnnnion

S3

ANNUAL TAX BALES,

S

ON LOW PRICES

DIRECT

do
do

1860.

Mr. Jerome Napolean Bonaparte, of
ijAhimorc, sailed in lhe Africa for Eu,-»pg a short lime aince.
It ia said ho
roes to Paris to advocate his claims as
heir to the late Prinre Jerome Bonaparte.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

*w»ofnwi| 24
HofaiofaeiM

do

w| of at 1|
a «| J u w»

do
•i of lot
do
do
do
do
do
do

-

•Xof’M
M
ueXifuw^ is
J6o

which we offer at

nraeratntcd extract cf Para Sarsaparilla,

IxSawX tf
KEDU'DED

t-truawus ecus plaints, and that one which will
vcraplbh their cure must prove of immense
serue to this large dan of our afflicted frllowd^ieni. How completely this compound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of the worst cases lo be found of tho following
exsplaints:—
Scsonm AND ScBorfLoes Coxrx^Evra,
EicmoNi and Eavmva Disxaxxs, Ulcxxs,
1‘iari.M, Bloycuxs. Tcmoks, Salt Rkxux,
MAtntA oa Tic Dovloubbvx, Daaturr, Dra­
nts u and iNDtoEsnoN, EnritrsLAS. Roin
os Sr. Anthony’s Ftkb. and indeed the whole
tlast of complaints arising from Ixrcarrr or
nis Blood.

do
do
do

as-.vi. s

large stock of

• Wjf

JPOEESt

to

•U of* eV
We can clothe you from’ tho crown

uf the

head to the sole of

tho foot

and warrant prices to suit.

3 10
We have every kind of gooda, such as

BOOTS &amp; SH©SS&gt;,

11

n'eJZ
8®
wKufawU *
!?

•e-

nlofMjofeellO
“* *9

nt

:w.

s’^^v'*

Cleanse out the
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aevanil the p-rtotratom of the rt»bbe«kw that inn at Ort’.m. Th/ drlvenkrniaurk-nd that ji T^xat/sHd »»f tfiu rrrwt and execution' cf public
------- ".‘7’ ‘bdkW.t.M had town &lt; were being committed, tot_M
1 • *FW yreywt ^
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L-,the* wiMiU atop there for fiftwn &lt;ir &lt;*wt several white men found tampering with
He mid he’rouM Team foit^lng &lt;m
the lu-grocs and voa me the sv-ds «g In­ Slfi^M M. T«a&lt;lpt*ftWm knf.wwM the
part paW VAratMe^M^i.rWtrtiy?
•d at large. &lt;&gt;ne day ttaruail^ai rob- , which to Imng SiAp'icion’. TwoAopa had
fog4P*'L
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btsfonxTthe next .lav u ’man had bio prak- iH'cn jrnhlipd in |ls tow1*? Wt1 ; he &lt;yWd,
the monstrous j(t&lt;.tbo object of which in ISM
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tengera that thpy would find plenty «,»f
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gain tio'cltie to Ito perpet ratApr. ' Wa accinnodatior.s ip the Lotiae E Umy, cause WOK clearly ascertain*] to be llm plunder January 1, Ib55, It waa
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and derastathai &lt;4 the fiehrat and most
• —&gt;wi4, u-is-n — ior my-ntirru- ' Cotisuhed.'together, and ■. filially proposed
u&gt; g&lt;&gt; In.
iDr.™»oi,u«t‘aA£ .:
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livedgUhv tach to the pl\| voai-hifig duys. to p! In the morning iiridsdc a’ni/lbcr deThu ifcdy nt'fuwt dldTntgeldut, but At highly cultivated and improved portions
Immediately the bun and
* "*■ t»Hin»'y nan twtei curt led In hi* breast toctlva ufficr{ n nnefl Garni&gt;ilt; wBo rtoi length atiedid wi and wstjt iote UnbfAel. &lt;&gt;f tbv State.
AlthuHgbnear-MW2.080o&lt; thu-e'Jl &gt;r&gt;ds
p&lt;ickvl. and he knew ft was atrtlrn frm
Uu: U« Inao li^ria ««n.
ded about, twultic . nub's, distant in tbc I determined now to find out whufbe m erj
him shite be *«w enjoy ing-albit «Jn dm
tow^t of Pylon. .
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I left try deputy at the dtmr of ibe room Abtditein emissaries, msuitt A nud into
Texas
similar
totha't
of
John
Brown
Itite
This rftet the views of my host, and «»
she entered, having prderyd him to ruMr*
1 twdd^i ci*nfo:«d hi tny bmuw.by a we li-ft the matter f&lt;v tbc avi&amp;HW.
On iri; in ease to heard anything that warrAn
llttt interest ak«te. UMeb
tfeveral days, and .was not the AJIouing morning w&lt;; werp up early', ted hia inlrasfon.
to pay, forms lf.0ftS.lW3
' U 'Wr
l'",'e&gt;ild
.‘outf'T
1
CM going into the- I
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Tuit as this hutter wks fie anifai the e&gt;'k&lt;.b wouW lakn ijs directly( apartment I found ibe b«iut) uas hilling naw
soviu»'i*teUlfofoHl tojuod.l* d-mbt
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tn Ganibflt's Mui**' we ch'UW
by . a window. g.ijjug r»t between the 1that the toe fire* are jurtly attributed to
And during alt fbeyntrirVf thi- great
I »n the m»« _ ____________ _____________
of nw»e.»nh&lt;*, and recited at a rwiaofta- blinds Sto started up n» 1 entered, and ‘ Mtirrelism, acting undeAthc guiw of Ab­ ,
my .throni, ntxl bn net u itb warm flannel blv tofjrto'th? tnM'irt for itot purpose.
d.?Kicratic’BmgRRiTCgTil'F*Bi,'l‘'Mfute&lt;TT
ul! donlstfa.
ictl- T &gt;r.l cn.
S. Burry, tto prestot 4BH^lMJifi«i)iin&lt;-e
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The foil1 particulars havo’ not yet been
Wtoi' we rraebv.l ihe inn.W'a'MW thv old
■ -f ihought thh wad a private room,
,
fitimvr. who' bud bcert nue of tny fdJnw' sir," the said. Her voice trembled and made pobita tat when tltey va. proph- for Guvnrm&lt;,w«a jt m«»l*r &lt;tf
null, wnd wum . m«i, tfoo-ighk 'ruurtgd pinra-tigt-rs tto night tofore, stepping sutnded utmitiirnl.
. . .-ej
r
’will- be astuundrd at ltwthoruugbocs* and
prrtectfott of tho plans of the marauders, he done lib duty. Um prwktit ^t^t. Inf Im.'
Up.", .A ride id five m|to bniftthl pic about the ihiorlWli MtfV^'state of tarile■fit-may
.niurnvdl ‘.‘but that,
to SMi.'-v and tlivnee,! un-aht to take nient. fir tad lem robbed &lt;«f three turn- d«»«* n&lt;»l exclude those who b»»* fold- ,and Bust narrowly tbc prtiple'ofNorttani pay Internet &lt;*i Slate debt i i.iiRl' ttnP"W&gt; J
Ttaas have escaped a talc worse than but about hall whit h U H&gt;.« J* * KSttA
coaeb to IjowMonv, where8am Stickney, ..^x
nras. I tame bn purpose tn atn yod.”
..nr of tl»- rht,e^&lt;V-«‘t. &lt; f min, lived.—) him
aryfrtf. h imrfy
unrhf ka(f
half ty'
rite ^b^eraati
neyieet.
m rite
-in’the stage; for to had
There was a momentary struggle, wnd
Sftrls jbfo wf-r-y/f. fa*. •
tx.
Srv ktn-v hud idn-iuly lw&lt;n on ’the ac.irtb, »fopt
'
with his pork-H b«».k'under bin pil­ llten she appeared a* culm as oouid be.
nta f wvSrd’fii' consnlt fihit b&lt; fore' ttaa low. He bad n-4 ihvusbl Ip look into it,
lais, human |n®-nuily egnm-t invent a
“Whafowfc wjIT sbwjukcd.
putjixhnivnt
adequate
to
the
enormity
i»l
when to retired, but to tod firnnd it
, "1 am an officer frotn Bow Mrvyt,” I
Z
I trust all ctigngrd in tam­
[ Si&lt;|i»i-y at luilf,|.jwt the in &lt;!«• ti«''mii&lt;g.* empty that morning when to unt up. He replied,'-J want to know who you nrc.” tbelr grtllL
Tto harvest :M
rWnrf for aiWdnti
siiiil tto wallet tod iwen taken Hun his
“Stop—one moment," the fatkl ; and ax pering with the t.efcr..ra, with the purpose
of inciting an insurrection, will be *pced&gt; rvnilgp MWottivrly r.tont ito sattlT
aha spoko she carrifl her hand beneath
ly detected, and meet with summary jps- time toawrertoin an objrueaf nuJch fad- 1
Dnriirj the early jsift of I be
her cloak. It was quickly »ilhdrnwn^ad
lice nt the band* of nn mitragod pc-plc. mlrttiuo tod evtm of *upcrktlO'&gt;tfei‘iitatt£'l
pon ifo. ten with Um driver, |
in it was a pistol, but sto Imd grasped n
Men Urn findly regarBed II W&amp;afH
। bu • I gained &lt;*«i&gt;»i»lerable infor- uliuwed the operation to be performed portion of tor ilm» with it, nftd before
stance of apodal inter|$difwiuRaihdfe1iiT
Rate of Taxatfok- ,
williegly.
After tta ex nitemint wa» al she could clt-ar it,! had sprung and'M-uttd
“wr-.M-lflv flf. IMIm Ikyig, 4* A.
lined. I naked where tta pateymntg msu.
lilM tad-tactl
tor by the anna.
But It was o tor no
•Here, again. tHe Republicans sla&gt;#ra purnoee of enabling tto Urtiu-r u&lt; gattor
MotJerttM*
striking aMitra»r with the. Democrats.— ui the fruit* of the earth.
r..l.1ie.|.... I.i. rtegv. tfo-i&lt;gl: hr d» »larvd
»O£H»
luau i »*u
.--Under democratic trule^.lnig). 1848 to troaAmy, wb»fo dispelling t||v -iH&lt;uwidW»
■" ’
1 ||o.|l, J-n hn L td J»ol the after ifo-ccru-b arrived.,
However,' my mnn “flopped” In the ino»
1854,
ibe
average
rate
per
evrit,
&lt;»F
mills
fon
■
nf
aim
tileToljta-iMy
f*r-t
aim
was
tosatiafv
inyorlf
ihnl
•limn
I ment be heard tbc scuffle, and the beauty
C dollar, wax I 59. or over owe and a
was soon1' secured.
The gh -my brown
F mill; wbO«« Republican wvurap* bs»
trvsres fell &gt;&gt;ff daring tbs reufltaand snme
;
l«en, «y 10-lOOlhs of a milk «»r &gt;&lt;—— ■yutem. While the hue n
vmrinjr nw.
Altar tliia my atiapimuns
Thus, as 70 cents is Ui one dollar Mid 59
ra.nl a link- ullage I Iwhsvcd. it i eta I find him, I nfoml'l find
c-er.ts. or as 870 b to 8159, so has been point in her course,Iti U4 JuhrnA* df PO®
hnd his think tskenoff and brought in and
euAwaM. she travels ttftW Mndb lWm» I
»rapped to cli.ingv thn rogue. So I Imifo rite landlord keep ii{M&gt;n ov«9hnitling its a&gt;ntoiit» wn found Ifopuldicnn arid DemiHmfic rate ut tasnThe people, by reference ti» ih.- 50-tuM:. Intropndsunmriee.wliaru !
‘u »tarp huik «"it; and also npokv-to tto d&gt;»gui*ra of nil sorts, and quite a sum «rf tion.
driver who bud bnmgbc mr. from Sidney, money, Iwsidra watches and jewelry &lt;if
sngles, lira pl.anonietbm l-.nn
and who wm uow «m tto p«»Bt of retern- much'value. I made hint assume a prop­
vn topay. is naked for by the Stele. The harvest n»«on is ^daFCelr ^riS'iuiW.; tut
arid gave um»u belter oj-porluuH» fur mg-tfHj nesting hiiti,' ifto- aw* miy thing er male attire, and when he stood forth in I
Vosn, aNuitr, Kteotil. raid, and other Io &lt;&gt;n proceeding jn¥b :t»SPl&lt;iwriiff,4Mm.'‘
miner ..f thfpah: Ulan, to are itat to wasm-yur. propria penna, I f.itmd that he had not |
.■Whig tn (be globular 1Uh «T th. twrth,’
vd.
Tto auspiMoo* indivhl.ial only re­ only used red paint for the blushing beau­ cal taxes, form the great talk.of taxes
Th-a. fri the dty &lt;tf IMrrul. the moiat apprafs mini' w’eligHFbi'S'ffiA'’
mained at the inn n fra iii'mulra. pu the. ty of to day, but that be .had applied n collerted.
previous eveniugjuul tad ilirngonvaway mere cwda ver-.ns odor cd matter for the in 1854. the totelftax wns over *267.000; j h- rnf* al certeih Ma^Z
in a gig. ltat,tad &lt;-oine for hi hi ; tai no consumptive individual of yesAerday. As but only *5910 15 wa« State lax. S«.ju the 60th panikl north or s .uft. clie ‘Will
the country. Sixteen uf tbc In-avicst tax!I •nn-i&lt;rt.&gt;
i^nrtn.“
appear to travel'
travel «A&lt;&gt;n0
slung tW
the k.rfv.wf
hor'i
owe could tell a* hut directb'ti he tad U- he stood how. he wus a lithe built, intelli­
fra
' paver* of Inuhntn Co. paid n total of’\ta7nigta,
।
Ilf w»s_JMa .-«t. M»»d fHigbtfd
gent hailing youth of not morp than five- *755.79 tax. and only *27.60 -el it-was will take place al a&gt;dt: huHist t&gt;hiv'J1n Wiffii
The ctmrh for.Cfi ton soon came to the iind-lwcnty ; but with a cold blo»|de«i ex-and l.nimly up my tuipd thiit l»o
hetpHptereu, Wrat&gt;«r
ifoor and Stieknfey and mywlf took •►ur prewdon on bis marble face, and an evil ; for the State. So it 4a ali ihruagh the
traveiinx down the cimfrll .t lAdvil .1^ &gt;
Slate.
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look in his dark eyes.
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i.pp-witF cxtrrinltirs.’rifAl.e bAavi-nJi. ' w;
imirlcid t&lt;77&gt;&lt;n&gt; tlia&gt; I tod bran siilt-rihg
'
Wo carried liiin bock U&gt; Lnwutonc, j
Aarauat of Taxes Rafted.
lMt. we hayv tbr aitm; |d&gt;.' -m .- n
from n ecvrnf.cwld, dn&lt;l that this was the aomnlbiDg afo-ut themimcy. There were where ws fouud. the mpncyuftbe old ।
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1
the liHrvcat nxM rr'eryHurh't&gt; XvvilftFiJii;
first time I hud ventured out tor quiie a iwu nr thraft »dber paaaengrra itwidc, and farmer upon 'him, besides other motiry . Tbc subject of high lose? is lin«hlk»l at I but It W imt x&gt; •uberrvalde a«'hi'8.'pfytri*,:
limi.lwr of &lt;| u i._ 1 fr&gt;|o..k.-d ut ......... tit two nvtrt.' .vutanie. hut they wore at ran ।| whlcli ha*l Iweti lost ity different indlvidu- „f agaiim the Republicans. Lo| the slm-,
L'ers
u&gt;
me.
We
had
Rm*r
two
or
|
I ale.
At nnc
first nr
hr wki
told Hnnzv
strange Murira
stories &lt;n
nf | p|i&gt;
p|r Mcu.nnui)
foci*.briefly stsiea,
stated, rcn
refute the cKnrgr:
of a pair ./ dark, black cyra— and wbm ....................
.-------- ,
, ,
,. ,
At
he tad iw-em'cd to determine a hut manner three mxlM-wton tto drix-r pufo-d up ;Un,^€ butfutalv. when to knew that - j84S V./1W4 democratic

•.f njah 1 wm, h«' said:
“I Jhavu.iHHiiviBiiti' arortf than a cold
sir."
He 't»ri*e into A fit of cughit.g
ahi&lt;4i toted a. minute or «_•, and then ad
It won't 1.C u L-rwit while before I
u.or.jk ■.&gt;■!»« ai*\
Again he was rented with n spasm nf
cougWajr. and ’ wb&lt; A -ha had n-oivered
from it. In? ttintinuod—'"The dton*' is
eating ir-r up -ml sbukiug me to pieces
a4dilMM lu’ at thn wurn-time."
,
,
He further informed «ne, lh.it he tad
stnrtnl « a Mor for his health, but that
he tad given it up.-nd was now on hl«
i
wav home, which |’l»w: hn was anxioua
to rcaHiate »«»-&gt; its possible.
Another
perextem seoril him at this point, and be
I
Intimated titat to ns- unahk
I
as tb«- effort bnrn&amp;ht on l&gt;l» &lt;•■ &gt;uph. i had
noticed thia, and had maila ad
totalI

I., It. STEWART,

&gt;e Barry pm V «q«Mn.l.-r. d
prv, «•» t»rt\

WHWbbrdV I. ,
ax u&gt;r ikmi if
*»y.»vl«- mns^rrt robbed j.Huto UnfTh it

friend f* rnt. -a myy — ;r.
the strangers •« his -rat. while I umk ao
_
,.(«• .»« ,„.«.&lt;!&lt; Htr &lt;... &lt;«»p&gt;
'-tewMlBMai. . The new «m&gt;efaww*|
..nwclH-d the siihjecl "f ‘fo’ r',W"?.r**
wffle-h lwd‘bewicA|nmHte»li» th"1

Crate

6629.893 00
pkf^i- 'ald »ny • ttof some
man and n trunk were wailing by ilw w|j,,|e
wgB from Lond-«. and'had ' IMUktn I8&amp;9 Republican
•ts who ,lui»e nrrind nt Du
gnnlvii g.ntc.
The lady was handed iou&gt; ^in)e jn't„ tfrt. ctatrv »n purp-se t&gt; rob.
uoal
477.793 O0
dhWU'eti.^e^WAi-,.
tha ciwli, and took a *wi kang ms. and H(
Be. haH
had tW(|
two ronfederntes w1tb
with him. who I
-------------------an sbo turned to gtvi* tto driver sums di- jhud helped—
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biin from place to plate*. One ' Democratic average per year
*83 984
ui.d fifty tnllrt!
reetton cranwroing tto taggagr. she threw of um
themi had tikcu nim __
away ...............
from tim 'tepublican
“
“
95.558
her veil over her tamnvtP0’1' inn
inn it... nitb
niffhri Wrc.
hnTnm ind
and tbs
tta ntW
ii'hnr W
had (I
*
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ty—very pretty—with nw cheeks and j
him and'set him down at the Republican a» range increaw
*0.574
sparkling «y&lt;*. -lira bur hung in gliwsy r-J.ifo.%. .™»-forii4.ta. ' W» nwb I
-rL -i.il-.. j__ t. -i____
br &gt;»n ringlets over bcr neck and «houl aenrch fur there confederates, tot ttay I^l)O(fte. which tta democrats alterant to
draw, and wan a type "f beauty iu,Ure^. g.tt wind of their principal'* arrest, and I ,lbeajr8 the public tnfod. with .reg-t^d to worn liv hia
Kern.
IUj
1 looked al tlw nwy chreV ngain.ar.d into
were nut to ta found. &gt;,:h|
j greatly ii*r.a«ed taxw. When the pc*raext Ya'krt.
tar dark lustrous eyes.
hfy gnu- wan
H-&gt;w ever wb had got the chief sinner i _|p
t|,c ,-arfou* hrwfleinl pirposca tn I
fixed upon this latter point when she and tad broken up tta garna.
After be i
the money hna fern applied, they
|
caught my glance, and qnk'kU' dropped
bud been found nuilu and arrlcnCvd, he wi^ h*rd|y fiml-feoil with a slight average . w
.tee .rare in
--------------------- in i^.illaiMm xf ,4,00ft
tar veil, At first I felt a liufe asbamed
seemed to enj-.y hitnselfhuj^ly in telling ' increase, so long as it w«» naev^wry to
at having been caught staring nt b«-r . so bow be tad deceived ’ the good (&gt;to|&gt;Ib of i &lt;1irr.. on tfo*^ works which arg an honor within ll treyrar-, th-&lt;e,jrar.ijifOU.
'
boldly—but'jsa tto focc «“• bidden Ih-m, our country. , Now he would turn him-11(; Yhe titatc, and tn protect Its credit, by p..;,,uluti..n v.:i- 1 1.00&lt;&gt; , '
sipliLand 1 hi^ oi^nrtutiltiy.'G'r reljccthin. self ngahi into tho old woman, who had ■ pnyibg off tto- public debt and ttaitgerTh. rin«d.ldbh btl«irri lAr.’SktS.B
It struck me Itat ) had seen Ui-«to features
given thu drivac.au .lOgch trouble about ! cfctit&gt; which jb« Democrats failed
Iriab MWui,
'•IlMrti.V
Then he would te agein j rfp.—ZM TV.*,
fo-fonk
, tai bundfom.
Here was a si aly for mp, kbd J was the mBek bruwcd miBistcr. wfo&gt; tad dis ,
will raAiae tu unite Mmty dem-mrtruXudi.
------- J—es- s - re* --------buried in it at onei'. .Where tad I seen tri&gt;xited tracts to tfir paasmgct^.uud pick-,
&lt;&lt;
reafHJcl
to
ffo
Prin*.
..f
»'ab*
•_.«! «i!
A ' Ksktvcky Rctcm-wIx.—A Kenthat face? f whispered to.Stkkpvy and cd their pockets while ttay reat|
Thro ; t^-tar cOTBMWHrfcirt of tfie N-.Y. Tribune
reked him if he tad e»er seen tor tofirfs. ta wimld dte Kmadf
&gt;nt.. tbc RtUr ra^i acarbuse indA-nt wMab he wiose~
•life wild he. had hot, and joked mo for to hump tacked &gt;Jd man, who .had b&lt;--n lift-1
,,n
enirt day,” in the riiiru BritiJi elaHric. ^nnnani tbf.i
ing so curb ms afo‘Ut a pretty face.
. cd into and nut &lt;4 the omwb. and nibbed j Urtrn: &lt;rf
Jn that State.
This C.ci Mui ataiid that tto' fetHalo
We stopped 4 ttajflare cnllvd “Tdrn
hia helpers while tiwj fixod hia emhtaa wo n
fo-wrt) old ngW." (ite awn
er's Milla,” in the i-dks .of Orton, to ex­
far him. It wM funny—very—and per „ ,,f f.^ty or fifty negroes.) making;,
change ifiaiia. and tarn T pimped mil to.
taps we might never tovc ornght him hat Re.&gt;ohliran
b. Tto writer says;
see the P&lt;*tm«ster Who wm iuj old IJibnd
from ito accident of t!?c fuff &gt;t. That was
&lt;r,vhhxl tto &lt;fom&lt;«nita into three o&lt;&gt; *&lt;«• tonhwanKti
of niita- wd ta I wm ntiunilng fo' .tto nut an kfoinr jta h)£ J. SP^
to
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— ■wewa. asterJe*
Jte!i
C-«s»ch (S&lt; (bought ktri»$%4 to gn look found mueb fiun in working ,^t our tort |
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nt the trunk which hod been last pnt uh, atone—fotium«rin&lt;yarly «*d bite—with
an inexorablr master over biot to. spar aa WK-thaial. and mi favor, of dlssofolltei. l
him up when to laflM-.
Ho ebawd with M rsrawt and efotpirr-t ।
appeal to tto hOMM purwra ufJmMili
Wi .*O ■
w"
aMa»&lt;i wmeaiut
atRndUQ • parly
it from tahiud. aed M J
my uses up
&lt;w Mt'M'
-te&gt;“
IMeniy
«M
Vbr^T
*
i
itBmfU.aa
iaX
MM
Englisbmaa&gt;
’
d
table
st
8u(*L
..♦*•
I foa&gt;l that tlx br«i»y *&lt;£ _{*•&lt;-----OM (UlNvi: tK ite.PvnhiJI.
ipmi
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F. H. RVSVFXI.,

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Alt-

apenn for Hirnlha. f

ra».l&gt;»*rl nM.lhr

,4ln,on,^-.lk^ 11&gt;-" &gt;"• *re&gt;.t
(r-.in

£«.Ti£S.
i

h.»b-««Mro

‘

�Mi* 7T*
TMe

body, which

swviMtitito

.Court House, on Saturday, w^mKiMr
ble in point of numbers, and %r£fi&gt;ed
' their duties, we presume, in jKTBtda
acceptably to themselves
Wy ■ to
us.
They v ant to work u abvgtrxbe^

expected the ticket would of oourse be

Tbe Republican Senatorial Convention
r&lt;xU3UPuuiut. BXxhfa day ikVMa

mowtrille, pursuant to call, and was duly

*

M of JLW.

-

W. Fowhr,

G. AJfthil

For Sheriff—HiehoA-W Assyria wm persons m entitled
iKxninwssd. &gt; - *Wn'k»ow wthkig of 4iim, ’ iWf t4'
,b M
~j
and of course know' nothing against Mm.
A. W. Bailey,Hastmgs; Lome Maser,
D. G. Robumm of tM» village was Carlton; A. Hubbard, Irving; Henry
nominated for Clerk, and will draw the Mallory, Maple Grove; Perry Chance,

fall vote of bh party. &lt; »We think how­ Castleton ; E. C. Nash, Woodland ; A.
ever, he * as nominated to be beaten.
Blake,
Orangeville;
James Telford,
H- B. Wighimab for Register, Is
Johnstown; D. C. Bugber, Tbomapple;
already.
He ■‘played out," ^wo ysaro
G. Striker, Baltimore;

8. C. Brindle,

Rutland; John R. Powers, A say ria from

For Treasurer, David Smith, of Castle­
ton, it one of those name* which will
nearly draw-.M*'party strength, so far as
ho is kuowu.

.

•

R, M. When ton, Chester;

Robart Painter, Oneida; John Dow,Sun

W. Ralph, ./ Middleville, far

field ; Homer G. Barber, Vermontville ;

H. A. Shaw and Wm. M. Tomkins, Ea­
ton Rapids ; Sylvester Coll his, Eaton ;

hia own town ; he pulls the strings there;

Ar&amp;*MwlM2&gt;u.-CLEVBL*HD ELIJS.
BEAMER.

R. M. Griswold, of Delta , J. Vanbau-

tan, Roxand ;

Judge of Probate, will poll a good rote in

W.
Legistatirc Ticket.

.

Barry emmty.

but the whole .county is

too

large for 8. W. Fowler, Carmel; P. S. Spaulding

Kalaino;

Proseeuting
the rub;

Attomey-^-aye. there is

so the Convention passed over

to Circuit Court Commissioner.

B. W. Warren, Walton;

M. Kingsbury, Believes;

E.

from Eaton

county, which report, on motion, was ad

C. G.

■ Holbrook was ahead &lt;m tbcformal ballot,

Ou motion, the delegate* from each

so G. Cramer moved he be unanimously

•tract,” was required for the good of any
people.
On ibu contrary, in ousmuxi
»ith a large number of Southern states
men, Ibey bgve deplored it as ajp-rat niptiunal evil, "in the abstract” and In prac
titc, and have regretted its existence while
they- looked forward, bopr/ul(y. to tb&lt;
time when It ifacdd phfo ^way, No olb-?
er* Northern ^talesman waaevar dough­
face enough to say that he would ‘vote for
it’ andcr any cireumstaoccs.
But Mr. Douglas goes still fuHber^nd
asserts that it is nn institution approved
of God, and morally right in the eyra of
the Almighty.
In bit Memphis speech
delivered Nor. 2l&gt;, 1858, as reported in
the Memphis Avalanche, (dem.) ho said:

county were authorized to fill any vacan­ pretend b&gt; honest and bunorsHc in their
J. F. Adolphus objected.-— cy occurring In their re*p*divo delega­
opporitloD to slavery “in the abstract"—
tions.
Whereupon the delegate* from buw they can possibly reconcile their •»Tbe Convention bad no right to sacrifice Barry county appointed Goo. W. Mills, sertioM with tbe fact of tbclr support of
a young.man wh&lt;&gt; had always bean true Juoepb Badcoek, C. S. Briggs atdQ. L. such a candidate. It is certainty a very
peculiar way of opposing slavery. ritbcr
to tbe party.
Said he, the Convention Ingram from their county.
“in the abstract," or’ in ’kny other form.
has Ud right to make h bridge of him fi»r
Tbc Eaton Q&gt;. delegation appointed A.
an opponent to travel over; to sacrifice H. Proctor, Willard Dari* and J. W.

Ha was not in favpr of such proceedings,

tbe Jackson

Patriot, which article staled that Ausris

him f&lt;*r the sake of conciliating sorneooc

Blais, Rrpnbliran candidate far Govern­

outside of ue.

or, used the following language tta meet­
ing on tbc public square la^sn^ng:

elect a Circuit Cburt Commissioner, and I

l*NOW THAT COL. BERRY IS
ELECTED, 1 HOPE HE .WILL PFT
THE FOREIGNERS THROW!; AND
I TELL YOH. GENTLEMEN, f AM
PROSCRIPTIVE ENOUGH TO SEND
ALL THE DIRTY DUTCH OUT OF
THIS COUNTRY.”

And fallowing the above the Patriot

adds:
We quote all tbc words naed by Mr.
Blair as written down at the time by a
listener, and we are assured by several
al persons that they wwe' correctly' ro-

Tbe falsity of tbc above having been
proved, four citizen* of Jscksoa, cume to

tbo rescue and change tIm programme a
little, by stating as follows:

•

Tbe undersigned state that they atten­
ded a meet ing in Jackson’s new Bbilding
on the evening of the charier election last
spring, that Mr. Blnir was there and
made tbe following remarks:
‘•That tbe Democrats went down, on
Sunday night, to tbe lager beer saloons
among the dirty dutch, and that be waa
proecripti vo enough to drive all that class
Of citizens out
this country, now that
Col. Be"J •• elected, he hoped that ho
v««ld put that class through, and give
them no more work on the streets."
The above are tbe words used hy Blair,
and we do not dedine to sign . this eteterarat, and give, you tbe liberty to insert
it in your Columns.
.
Jpim -3. Evirabd,
IX A. Snt MWAT,
C. Rath.
1 was present st the meeting above alInded to, fora short time, and beard the
above.remarks of Mr. Blair in reference
to Col. Berry.
J. B., Ratox
Now these statements art very unlike,

and yet the Patr'u* claimed for Hs state­
ment that the words were doled dovn at

At time.

latter' statement also

Tbe

changes tbe placesl which the sentiments

Irtflso allows that the

were szpressed.

proscription applitd to Democrats rather
than foreigners.

But although ths

charge amount!

Yod know you Cannot

of* iron, which require* twelve hnurs
stewdy boring to psnctntte one inch.
'
Ef* Alvah

K.a. AU8TIW
.gotten. ,•

a Laing, a prominent

Desooerat of Shiawassee

Co., has come

I——-

out for Llnctfln and Hamfin.

WT S.

1

POMTKAI. USTII

M. Gibb*, of ©»o4a Gw* is

still for iJncob dr Hsralln, tbe Jrfmoa
laa to tbe contrary, notwithstanding.
fST la Gdedunia G»., Vt. the tt^ority for Seaa* or* is about l«800.
. •

Corm Fm.—
MpW m* AfrinHml

-om« (4 M lb.

when within* few feet oi him be. waa

8"

and Sth .

Ua U the MWetlmr.

____

stiU dive, but the well caving in againjfo

fjr'Tb Amcricau Bank Notop*.,
have rtwaived a hberal order for engra­

ving plates and working material! far the

M-'ringf

th* Bervirea were long, all se

machina. which baa just been renewed, |

tm whfapatience until tho d&lt;

fry Howe’s patent for his

___________ _

8-7.

haa netted the owner a profit of #468,000. j
pjjF" It is stated In

Th* bm*e was crowded, a

NOTICE.

'

pditical circles ,

that the Administration al Washington

fad greatly relieved at being rid of Walk­

er, the filibuster, who was recently shot
at Honduras.

PltOBATE XOTIL'E.

GT Two prize fighters, named Gid- i

iTATE OF MICHIGAN. BaeSt Curarr.

eon and Turner, ou an island in Bo»U-ii
harbor, were sentenced

to State prison

Scurnn. Mxmirc.—TIm- nt

meeting

uf thoTItatings t

District, was held at tbc acb
Monday evening last.

It w

for one year from Sept. 21st.

well attended, and quite ba:

Street railways are about to be
eunametsd iu tbe city of Montreal. Ike
fares allowed by ths charter, range from
five to ten cents, according to the d*s-

itaMfc*.

Tbc asm of ebou

reh*ew during ttar prewwit y
pay ffiae arrearages.
Natl

aud Willard B*y * were do

Doculam Monxrrr.—At Newark. N.
Jn Mr. Douglas n lew days since, said:
"I desire no man’s vote under false j&lt;re
tense, my ambition, my indiv iunal choice
would Ij« to retain my seat in the Senate
in preference to the Preeldency.
If,
therefore, I consent to receive y&lt;mr votes,
I do it on the express condition, that f
rnvferyoM qaiteaiyrtafofttor Ay rrrefoiwy rAem. er yew do me byyirittf Aem."

fof Ihc term uf three year*.

o*r frirwds bare iwcbmoq to

CHANCERY SALE.

—Tbs Elmira Advertiser says: Tbc
“Utile Giant’s’’ went up to Waterloo &lt;&gt;oo
day last week.
There were so many
"little” ones among them that tbe captain
was asked “waal deaontlnation bls Sun­
day School belonged to F

■ud ore. n»«&lt; handsomely tres
ptm kid far, they may call

as l^au-Th

Pt**rv

CcKnd KaHrnod has alwayi

iaii&gt;« far promptness and i
wit

j-y rd far sn «.&lt;her n»od

qaatntBiarr.

We bare reven

the intef

skm »• tart anew

rompmiv, through

tbo

lorn

P,
far. »»y A. W’bitcomb, Frei;
HrttkOwk.

.

New Advertisements.
Lansint Mkh., Sent. to. 1M&gt;. (

"’■'nmMted.tad hfguuuAo
I Even locofocos tlx

■mm prwfowaty rv-

«qktad[ ft. to be the dryest I

II* UW u. in a v&lt;

8AKD0RX.

tnort(a&lt;r. st tbs Asts sf lhi&gt; n
of oas hundred sad Ihtity dollar
ssSffdSraiaJs?

from

Interfax

ritories. and we w
CNW.U:

that

' ‘Some years ago Douglas was b catxli
date for Congress In the sixth Omgrru*
sioual district of Illinois. Hon. David
rctT.ooly. three, .vote* for Proawtor.
ponent.
DurW. Woodson was bis
LA. Holbrook was then nomicaied Ing the canvass they si
« W Uarroitoo,
and in____
his______________
speech nt tl
______

ring of Adolphttx, G. W. -Mills

We are a little i

tin next dodge wil
transparent

lit*

re-

•
Daniel Lovelace was nominated by ae. used the folfowirig Mmum*: '
•Henry Gay ie a b&amp;ek-karted traitor,
dentation lay Surveyor, and N. Loteil
and the only American statesman who
bfr uWUier^oa and Cobcn Balch for Orooefo.'.ai jj eswr toU hiourtf for Jirititk gold.”
'
Dericg these prflipadlff three rfrugm

will deceive no c*

Hr DoutU.y.
is DOW coming W&lt; '

were given for Dough*;

at every station

■tjd. ot lUta. Mfrromtard, it adH gin and the other migki have been made by a

rowing maJiNlIf liV'tJUMdn.
ton frMeb. nbda dfr

Th. rsqwcfe^ individual, M W.ooe was ac-

raw th. Bepublian
CoonUrthk OrPB-tb. North Sir-

• lUnk, of New Y«-k, .rt &gt;» eir^Mion.
DetralU»“^

ar). H.
■

HUb, th.

Pacific telegraph line.

W Tk. Priw." of W.l» U» l*«o U

record of t

Med from hii

It portrays

ooe by s dren

ken individwl, one by .a boy nhdw? t«,

to be the
■
-lowest bidd

.«* t»i w-«»id

:We omitted to state, that,-hfter tbe

(

little, however;

w«h

gation.
.
On molies ©f H. A. 8haw, th* Con­

up I*roMcutor, C. G. Holbrook took the
Thb Cruaon OwrtDWkD.—Tbe Peoria
lead here also, and was nominated. Two
that they were al
nouiuinliocs were moraTSan he had asked Democratic Union—a Douglas paper—
Bg, r.nd that no such
admits that tbe oflrnslve language said to
for, so, be’ took the one he coveted most,
have been used by Dougina, in regard to
tflW used by Mr.
aeespting Prosecutor and dscllutog Com- Henry Cay, atOriwhon, fllx, in ’44, is
genuine. That Jonnral n^rs : , . •
.

of Jackson, also st
gwage was used.

««&gt;.

M «xei Irwoold b« W.Hr.r MMJtbody.

Bank of St. Petersburg, with a capital of
£H,OOO,(K» .ierling"

CStiMs gives the mi esof quite* anmber

BWr.
,
Jaw. a Wood,'

WtrifB that «&gt;, maoibotild

8quier, u&gt; fill tbe vacancies in tbeir' dele­

A young man named Frederick Smith,
am opposed to thrusting a trite man vention took a reccss of ten minutes, for employed m ledtostcr upon tbe farm of
Mr. Charles Stumcke, near the town of
aside to elect a mao for Prosecuting Ati eousnltation.
On tbe re-assembling of Bourbon, in Crawford county, made a
taOM-y of wboae position we know nothing the convention, and oo motion tbe Con­
most miraculous escape, a few days since,
about.
• ■*
• . &lt;
‘ vention proceeded to tbe first informal from s horrible death.
He was engaged
N. Bariuw interrupted Mr. Adolphus, ballot with tbe fallowing result:
in putting wood upon bis wagon, wlten a
rattlesnake of tbe largest dunemuons,
saying bis language was Inexplicable , he
1st rUVORMAL BALLOT.
sprang from its hiding place under the
(Barlow) had voted for ‘‘Charley" in good
pile o&lt; wood, and proceeded to coil ita
J. M. Nevins,
faith.
We have but two lawyers to se­
slimy body about hia arm.
The young
Norman Bailey,
man grew'deadly sick at tbe touch and
lect from and they could vote for Q. G.
Cleveland Ellis,
sight, and would probably have given
Holbrook, or his brother I. A. for Prose­
Blank
away under the shock, but for tbe words
cuting Attortfcy if they choose.
of encouragement that came, just st that
Tlie President, J; W. Bradley .said that
critical moment, from n companion near
Total,
if C. G. Holbrook did not desire the oom
by.
Smith became instantly inspired
motion, let Mm come op Khe a man and
with new hopes. Folk-wing the sugges­
J. M. Nevins,
tion ol his companion, he seized the bead
decline.
'
.
" ‘
of tbe hissing reptile in a manner that
Mr. Cramer said be looked upon the j
Norman Bailey,
Ercvented it from using ita Gmsa. and
Cleveland Ellis,
matter as Mr. Adolphus did, but had ।
rid it off firmly from his artn. Tbe de­
Blank
moved in good faith to declare Mr. Bal-1
scription given us of the appearance of
tbe young num, at this time, is most
brook nominated, as be had received a
Total,
thrilling.
The deathly paleness at first
majority of the rotes.
He knew there
oliserved in Ms features had disappeared,
was.a proposition to nominate a man out­
to give place to flushed cheeks, and wild,
side of us for Prosecutor. And be dep­
J. M. Nevins,
deturmlned eyes.
His bold upon tbe
recated such a movement; and be would
Norman Bailey,
monster was that of a giant. Final! v.the
snake feeling that it wu about getting tbe
oppose the individual both In Convention,
Cleveland Ellis,
worst of the battie. incressed tbe pressure
through tbc campaign, and at the polls.
John Dow,
of its folds upon the arm. This change
Mr. Adolphus proceeded—There was
If. A. Shaw,
of tact ice caused great pain, though it did
no um of talktug ; bo knew tbe whois fig­
Blank
not induce young Smith to slacken his
hold upon the bead. It was the struggle
uring; they were using "Charley” se a
cats paw ; else why ,are ihings re.vcr»ed ?
for life, and tn have loosened tbc grasp
Total,
upon the anake'e bead would have un­
why this jumping over Prosecutor 1 why
On motion, tbe Barry county delegates questionably recalled in death.
turn the Democratic rooster on Ms back I were permitted to withdraw for consulta­
The young man, therefore, held on
he desired U&gt; hare him right side Up, so tion.
firmly, until bls. companion came U&gt; the
be could see his tradu.
He knew the
After an absence of a few minutes, tbe jeacuc, and aided in unfolding tbe snake
After being released, a
name of G. W. Mills bad been presented Barry county delegates returned and an­ from tbe arm.
react inti followed the intense excitement
by some delegatee; do you suppose by nounced
that they had unanimously under which Smith bad labored, caused
bringing another man into our party from agreed to present the name of Cleveland him to fall with exhaustion. The reptile
the ranks of another party, one who has Ellis as their first choice far Senator.
was soon dispatched, when it was found
bolted a fair nomination that you can
Whereupon Cleveland Ellis, of Barry that be measured four feet and three inch
help our party T I understand the talks, county was declared unanimously nomin­ es bi length, and carried thirty-three rat­
tles.
the propositions, the moves which wear* ted as the Republican candidate for Senarequired to sanction in making this nom
Gm. Jacxsoii amd Mn. Douolas.—
i nation.
After short speeches from H. A. Shaw, Mr. Douglas is accustomed to invoke in,
Mr. Adolphus said much tnore in tbc N. Bailey, 8. W. Fowler and others, the his ineech ths spirit ofGen. Jackson, but
same strain, which wu could Dot take Convention adjourned with three cheers he steers very wide of following tbe ex­
When General
down at the time, end we omit it
Mr. for their nominee, three cheers for Blair ample of the old hero.
Jackson was nominated for ths Presiden­
Holbrook was declared nominsted, bow* and the whole State ticket, and three
cy in 1825, be at once resigned Ms scat
ever, but the wincing in certain quarters times three far-“Honest Abe,” of the in tbe Senate, and In hit letter to tbe
indicated that tbe programme must be West.
8. W. Fowlxm,
changed, so when they proceeded to Dike

to-nothlng, it provps

Hoofknw. ud report «•}■, b» » to be

■hot.

A man at Adrian, named Chris‘The Almighty has drawn a line 6r. this
continent, ox w«e tidt of wAicA Ac toil topber Young, was buried in a wall a few
mvet ic coltiraled iy afoks labor."
day• since. The well. c*v*d in, coveriag
Now we ask those Douglasites who
Workmen
pretend to be “opposed to elavery in tbe him some twenty feet deep.
abstract"—particularly those men wb«» Itntpedtetefy set adout exhuming hlm^nd

nominated.

changes, which camo ' from

kflkr «m«h. M

Sn.lt,
w.*H require it."—QmgrMdutud Globe,
5». .,.7*

qeeintad with him.' ; vA 1 .,a
Toward the efaee of the proonedfoge

0. Jennings .Wht addrewmi a large
audience nt Metropolitan. Hall, in this
city, to-night. In favor of Breckenridge
and Lana. Ha slated, upon the authority
of a Virginia delegate, who remained b
tbe Douglas Convention at Baltimore,
that Win. L t^iowy wns I,
*
nomination for the Vicepr
tbe Dowlas tick
’ ’
to accept, rtatiag

�gIPUBLieAX.
,

naBABB an n» rute

'

wftii rA&gt;f£&amp;ck£.,
Oasis* F*lU, Mod. Ow, K.Y

•TPRSETOi

and

.vtconou
•
pint bowl, or larger
than a eoooaanL I bad not buttonod my rat
with **y •omfbrt tor or»r a year. 1 had coasuli-

au. Mecti-a *« HaaUM»»

HARDWARE STORE.
;;i2333:W9_ITsY

.msp

'

Z(

Ttar. .ill b" 1 ’**“ M«U"S

.; , a,
Uw Sik
of OctoUr,.
I&lt;»
Il »&gt;11 I" ^i^rwlky
HOB.

BAILER i&amp;. BAKER

BXAtn,

AUSTIN

Let &lt;«•'/ R^mWwi tom

„j otlKH.

politicai*

llos. AtvriK Bmiw

I^fmbljea^eM-

expected t6 Ird-

Jre» the people of ibis county at Ilaa-'

He will apeak at

vnp, October Sth.

Vertr.ontrille, Eaton Co. on
___

ARE NOW AT TI1E HEAD

, «TOAM, RPltp».'
IO8.JUliIKa.C01

meetimgs.

didate for Governor, id

iktobcr.

DRY GOODS

tbe 6th

of

WtwfKTfW 37&gt;

■***

-A.U leva uu;v«i 1UIIT my suuennpi an&lt;i aatigurvnia
condition for throe lon&lt; yean. Yon may publish
Alao a great variety of tbo .. ..........

N'T !*.y' ry ftASA
1 nnd Joos J. Fr txas, ta^M* day *tia*tv&gt;d A

tjb»

nnd Cheaper

'KDDIDJS'J •P^atyrrmTagcT

Aid Cooklig Extracts,

„*U ‘&lt;xoucl• assigned in writing,
'to John J. Falter will MfeMcfi by him; all otE

____ _

SB* or'KWU. w »tl ■Mtt'BAiur,

•

I&gt;WW wn&lt;« NOTICE., ... .

Tbe discovery of eoallnf a pill with sugar ra. foaled with Dr. Herrick. All others are eounter, tkita, and if used-di do harm, aud disappoint th*

rara
hntrS bnseijnw'

.illhs*

HARDWARE

iUUiU’ -1 g

M nxkdM.'it io rignressir Mole, witbnnt bs.
txcitlnf and orerbratinx j ond|csuJ*, regn- ,
aperient, even in tbc most obstinate au&lt;» of
renew xritbetrt ever bilar a cartric puriretiv*, nr taaiellngn dissgrmlito aanaoixm. - •.. :

25 cents per box, 5 boxes tor $1.
CbcstTT Fun.—Remember the County

STATIONERY,
i-Exs. mens, ixkb, rtrnt. nr.

Fair of &lt;wr Agricultural Society, which
,-mpm &lt;4 «i the -llh and 5th oT October;
m&gt;! if ye«i 'jWe lhc printer,1 tfmffinber

V SLOPES, CABOS. A., U.

They are rite and Bllh'ya* well a* fatal
Tb'y
•rise from rrMtaniiamlwis, and imwrik AT I bi
blood, aod «TWAetw. .51 a»3ffi J.

him at the «mc time.

Vppn oar ajfetrea may be fouDdall of Um.

La J»«M oos, offer!tana of dl Undo, nnd far ren-

Henick's^ Kid^RtrcnKthning Floaters

and Pain Destroyer.
.The Best and Cheapest Household Renn
dy iff the World.•

rertwdy far ItTre, npM whk b K» UM anow is- tb't
•XUI adiMMClnadopeeaas action, by dtep»tung

CROCKER Y!

Tlicac renowned Plasters enre pain*. weakaH

Dftic-tTKO.—The Dedicatory bervices.

&gt;f the new M. E. Clinreh, of thia village,‘

!uuk place «&gt;n

Sabbath, and wcr*

last

inpHciitteti is Univrr— the ddfcato wo­
land all lbwy wB|
. , belt um is aarwo* trouble. EurffPlss-

rodiXtcd by Pryidcnt Sinex, of Albion

Female College.

The

sermon wns at
ms of Hastings and vialnily. that we intend lo ble

ioee interesting nnd impreosive.
The bouse was crowded, and although

malic complaima, spraii
:''&gt;!aryeExw.-3ixmc
~
effect cures when all otb
ir yourselves. We intend to tell

the aervicet were long, all seemed tn lis­

will say here, that it is

buute itself, wc

Ever shown in this

rvctlons will bv found ei. ...-------- ... .—„
&gt; speakers, vocalists, mtaistrra of th*
aM olhrre, will atreuxtben their lunea I
grove thrfrvrtre, •gr'T'T*•" •* «**
Price l*5*x cent*.

Of tbe

ten with patience until the dose.

liuttbed in a neat and substantial njaoncr*

who have »o nobly aided in its cohstruc-

Scii«&gt;oi Minwo,—The nnnual school

nwc-ting of the Hastings I'nton School

inttrfi fqith in it* cpntfve power* in thia
.
kt»KK -

5 0,00

Il was tolersbly

*ell attended, and quite harmonious in

The sum of about one thous­
and dollars was v«4cd to support the

dULAR

a wbUraJa by all tera. bregffata In lb. prtnsi
pal cttica. ■ I • ' ’ *■ • ■■ ■ ' •
■ ■ » 1
UHRRICK A PBOTUF.R.
pascriftu. CntKiBTH, Albanv. X. T.
Sold al Hugest by J. p. Rotetta A On., Bolt,
wood A Grant, end by dealer* everywhere.
Puhuer Brothers, Traveitur Agents.

District, wan held at tbo school house ua
M-mday erenine Inst.

advanch frdrn ’ " •

! VJftC
BTfl Y

1NH-AMED, (Ul KQ*K.^T£a.

Copies already Sold.

Market, which

arc prepared to scllai-ksmsll

taf The above article* are sold bv all tbe deal- '

•s sn ornament doing great credit lb tbftw ’

kr
I VII A.

nnd to

pay nunc arrearages.
Nathan Barlow
and Willard liny * were elected trustee*

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Phase glt^’^XW-

j.seoeBYEAH&amp;ca

EVERYBODY* f LAWTEB
■Bill 01 MIC WU. ,
J
.
J-BjivOtS Ob SICK HEADACHY

Counsellor in Business.
URYIFRAU CROSBY,

&gt;61/ the Olnta»eut'fr«Jy to th* foreb**?
t'_ a
a ****«&gt;« .. — I.

It Ten* Yo« Row id tlraw 'up Partnership
Paper* and give*general fortaa
for Agrroinenta of all kiuda.

l&lt;&gt;r tbc tertn of three years.

•I* ♦

Hvttle CitKiK Ibnaa.—A recent trip
1- Baltlr Creek gave

mpylng what i» always n irent,»topping

&lt;«r fiiiiids have invasioQ to stop there,

us

on

for

fbnutgr

I si-al.—The

Michigan ,

(’• i.trai h'ailnmd has always had a re pa-

of Burry; A Treasurer, a O«*. a Prouerehsx
Ait*re*y. * Ifeghrtyr of Deeds, a Sheriff, a Judge
of Proliaie. a Cireuit Court Cotnmtericn**, a Snr-

1 &lt;'» n It promptness ajtd integrity, en­
y jij by no other road

*'lhin onr ac-

f KotK^te alro here hr given that at said General
Election an a.-„end.nenl%-«&gt;e CottetTrutfoh eon-

We have recently had occn-

qtuir«aiin.

»i-«t t»&gt; tr»t anew

the integrity of this

the loss of a small
inll of freight, which was promptly paid
rofiipant. through

teen, of th* Conslitatfoa. r*’&lt;tiT* ***&gt;" ■°*“° ,0’
Comnuashincr* of Highway*, proHdod tor by
Join! Rreetuitan N«- U, •pPT’*!!
*1

f'*. in A. Whitcomb, Freight Agent, at

Hattie Creek.
fur am

■••fetus and

Republicans,;OC

ot lo-

Sbtaftiay

His gj^-ch was not vary well

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.

'’"ntuiUcd, and it ground trot extremely
hard.
Eten loc-ifocoe them solves, adfa'rtted it t&lt;&gt; be the dryi-st thing of the.

from

It Telia You Tbe law far Machanten" tJ*o.ln
erary Htata. aadlh* NatarallxatioalauB of thia country, and
Low to comply with the aamc.
IfTeils Y6u Th* law coneerainK Pcnslona

interfering with slavery

» the territories, ond wo were bound lo
that Dougina wda

cbey the Court, but

cotug to let the people through tbe lerri»
tocial legislatures, attend lo the matter,
toe Coerta to the contrary, notwilbttand-

Magnanimous Douglas ’
Turn Church • I

Brilliant

U*«, with the tew and Aha n
quiixmcuto thereof in erury

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro-.
tvpe ; Mrlaimrotyi*; SpUwo€yf*^l
Mirror Ambrotype; Nwhigmpbiq
Pood Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; lmf»rial Ambrotvpe; Relievo Am­
brotype. Doable
.J.'ro ' ' &lt;is Ambrotype
.
?»■
AN DOOPT IMO don*
-------- nnU“1
and Frio** « suit ord*
of Deceased friend* copied a* flood

*«*oo.
lie told us in a very dull way
U»l the Dred ScoU Decisiou prohibited
Congress

It Tells You 5tbat ccnitftutea Libel and
•
Slander, and tho law nolo Morriogn lX&gt;w»r. th* Wife's right
Ln Troptrty, Divorce, sod AU-

It Telia 1W’ The law for1 Pai.aU, with Wde
of procadnr* io obtaining 00c,
with InUrteraacaa, Aaaign
incut* and table a(l Fees­
It Telia You Ho*, £ “XfoUter 2? «

his speech, at the

&lt; 'lurt House, lo n mixed audience
v'etiitig.

1. T.H. 1..

Church, of

Miutrmo.—Turn

&lt;&gt;rand Rapid*, spoke

NEW FIRM!!

$1,000 A YEARS*.

RF* “Bicoid or Snraiv Au Dovolm

®sTnic Suvnr Qumwiojt,” rs tbc title.
J-f * CMopaigr. doeumetU issued by Um Ji•*** Central Committee.
It is,one o£
Aetnou effective documents , we-mW

**«o, being the record of the prince of
&lt;k*gMwvs,c&lt;ml piled from hig own say lags

New Barry Mill,
is DOW in Sffccessfc! operation, raady

him M the

to do any amount of

artful dodger of the times, shifting

MWWtoicTTSTOM

®ri writings.

It portrays

KOSTilTTER S

dm&lt;y iaritad to thfo resuedy aad rwatuestvVc, te;:'
tbc cam* peculiarly sffeebag them.
In Kbcumjilsm, both cbivnicsud iuflnnamUory
-in tb* Inuer, howerer, wrore drindedlv-H ttak
BROAD A NA BROW AXES, GLASS, 1 Li^n mvanabiy wbU reported, Loth M.allertalism
■
Ib^oidtaiu^^u* ?** »wclhng» and atllfoaae &lt;3 ,,
SASH, and PUTTY,'B U I L D R R S*
tn luunwiltntFHvkroitainst n*eMttrilybe a .
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING, great remedy and eneratu rer«niirev.w&gt;d, ita }
prwpca* in lb* new selUcinent, of the M e*t. will,
firobably tie on* of liigh rebu'vn'and Useful nr«2
&gt;
BOXj and I’AR^QR STOVES, of ayNo remedy has JKXar^becsu diacut ertd in Hi*
whole history of ipedicinr, wlueb extrts aarh
cry style and description.
(wntnpi, hapjrr, • ami folly rititofltffre effect*.—
Good appetite, complete vtesruticu, reptd *c^ui*ilion oirtrenrth, wub *a uuiummU disposition for
aeffrc. and cheerlul rxcreise, immediately folk-)*
,We eIbo manufacture Coppc-. Brass, Sheet Iron
Pul uf Inocatlat metai bora ctatelafo* AO j
and Tin War* of any aod every shape and descrip­

STOMAGHBITTEEf.

tion, alPof jril^.T.o wiH.'ipll fMhH.ftar*

reoteptcf tbe prioc. All tetter*. Jidere, ;at**J
*lw3d tenddreaacd to
....
.. .„

Prices. far Ready Pay.

ft. B. LOCKE * C®., Go«»l A(*&lt;*,
.
n&gt;y'l :y 1
SO CsAwt »P, N. T.‘.

fMpraprictor* uml manofoclurtn of HOfe
TRTTUKK CM.EWfoUMU» t-TUMAl II KIT-

&lt; •’rrtlKw Sal'1’ Lw°’

debts, with tbe Htetolaa of
Limitation, and amount and
kind of jvroperty Exempt from
ExccaUotUt) every l#l*to.
It Tells You Uow to make so sasignmeut
tiroperiv, with fonns for Com•
- poshfoi with creditor*, and the
iDsolvent laws of every Stale.

awl arc n-&gt;t handM.nivIy treated and well

as

SAWS.

If any of

al tbe Battle Creek House.

I'e -ui-t

CROSS-CUT

Il'Tclfs Tou ' n&lt;&gt;wkto Jraw on Bonds arid
MortgBj-cs. Affidaviu, Powm
of Attorney. Noles and Bills

us tbc privilege of

]&gt;onid.d f..r, thfy (nay cull

»:»

and

4
SWvCQQI'EI^ aDd.QkRPENTER TOOLS.
VV O I LJT
_______

its action.

vboola during the present year,

la ihefoMl poaiu, teas nfOeab nud ■trengih,
drW4*lu&gt;g «regi&gt;, sad retailtenl b«ei»c,.wbit1i.
grncrallr uidioite incipient COT.umpdoD, LLia
remedybss altered th* alarm vf tarudslMFUiy--1
sicimfe, iu •rr*Bdvo7-fr*tUyiug*aduite*Mtuig,
instances.
fuSci*falo«ui'Tiibrrruli&gt;,iB. llija meflteatod Irdn,
U:O?\stEEL, yiAltC'Mlllittl? &gt;»» hsd far more too* th* p»-&lt;1Mfeei of ft* u»test &gt;

WORK.

“•petition whenever any good Can wo-

m sw good order *0^ M proiti^.H, wy

to the man for wBom adsaocetneat,

oAer MH1fe ltorry, or«ty other eotmty.

he labors; to himself tbe doughface
DMldM! ThiadorameotWDtveuiBai .1 .t.
.
Tr SrX .

No. CTBanaom rt.,PI Ifoi*iphia,ra.

HASTINGS^

TANNERY!

tbe enminp year the MMnsMiniwill met*
neernnewlRfanboule*. 1 Mu t.ietr.reca^trnf
ei^ild nrvrr hnvv born roM .Suf for (Jit feni.
ui^tlchfol nrrprtfle"
priW?-,
anlt the su’-sitaaaf thcuta" ^rotutacat
I liyiucian’ is Jim? eoctions of H&gt;« country’
where lie arik-1a la l*&gt;l known, who not only
rccuuunanJ the liutcra lo tbeir pali.sta.-bui

COOKIHG STOV8

Tai* Is »nt b leiaporaty p« pnlarfty. nblahttd
n.’mqrJIuary efforts’ in the *«y of irutn
|.edn’Tbs.iiMitalcs cf the Biifcrp, bul a oyTul
&lt;oinintion 6f an InvalndU* tmdirinj. which I»
,.ma*i t» w ■nHswl*• bw. - &gt;-.'
UorfMler's SltL-uwlt
n Godsend to regions wii*H fofef and a&lt;u*
and various oth»r MUona corn plain 11 have
counted their rlevin;a t.y hnndreds.
To be
able to ttaio eoaOdentV thu-tbe •■Bltiem"
■re a certain cut* for th. DyrpepaU and like
dtecaaea, it lo I ho proprietors * ab'irre of onalloyed pleaimr fl retu-Veo all mot bld mailer
from the &gt;ietn.«ch. ptuiBes tbo Woo.!, and
importa rwtewod riisfitr to tbo nerropi rj st*».
g- ringR ihat tosxT and &lt;nsro fauliapsatabte

I he advice of pby.ietana, they forte absmtem-d
?’rdeUisrt««» drugs and fairly tested the;
fotAtv of this article; A fur words to lb&lt;
antler »ex. Th«r« are certain periods when
th«ir cures are co UmwIur lU* many of them
sink umfor the trial. Ths rsUikm of »mher ।
and eblid is no *h*arbta*)j&gt; tatesr, ilsnl the
mother, especially if ska iro yemg, is »J* lo
forget her own health iu brr extreme tataieiy
forharlnfar.1. 8bwxH tlMpsti'dnCrtBSicr'hj.
arrhro during 1 he nnmr tennon. the war of
body and mind is gwerelly agr*’*1*1- Here,
then, is n»eccMity for a. niE-.ul»nl. lo-recuperete tto eocrgit* of lb* lyste*; ami esab|i|ih.
.ether to boar W «&lt;lw her eabnefoteg ivfofo
and rapoMibiliti**. Kurefof roelhero gene
rally prefer she BKlwe to aU mbta- iuvteoralere thal rewire Uro wdoreeeaem ef jfoj.i
clans, boewta* tt h «Kre««»l« to
’««• “
IWS&amp;L'’"

MWtifTtSESS' MB JSIVEBS’

All tho*a porsetw, to whom ire hare par^eulariy referred above, to wit; snffereM from

cr large qaantitiea, by addrearing
N. B. Judd, Chicago,
,

■,w.

5500 to

••*

�you upm the qmMli.mof creiUuutw^lern*.

ine them to lw lta?itima*c uoliticaf wtxm.
ops, whenever they can be used W eflret
an objert that ctnnoi b« effected without
them^uuJ not u&gt; consider an» moral qae*
tufa can bu involved, 1 went tato the plan
of uniting the Oppo»'iri«H» u&gt; Liucvln, in
thin State, heart and *»ul, Ixjt afata! the
votes did not nnd «til n-4 lie transferred.
The devil, or unnelbing efar, has got imu
them.
Why. what do you thhA T The
Liae^ht men Ittet-th* fkimti of 81000 a)'

refw^aof pul thrfy fty ^xrfa, fart if Urfu
at, uarilaMt iaijwry o« fo Aai“afwr»a■
Wbeu I emne to know thi*, I wtw th»t
all was up. But thia fa n*4 luilt tbe atw*&lt;
ry. Thu DmighiY nnd Hreckunridce.tnm'
being democrat*, u»d having a lutukcring
after the fliwh-pma .f Egypt, are brok­
ing their ranks and
to Lincoln
with a perfect Maui|*cde.
Boudv* thia,
the Bell men nrc taking the same chute
every day.
The ptimary nmm- of all
tide fa tbe peNua&lt;mm that Lincoln ia the
coming man, atid lie aronvlary, which is
almoat as powerful, ia th* revulsion of
feeling nmongat tbe honest cmera, licing
reqnired t&lt;* out their mifliagua for and
with prtie*. agaitrel which their prejudiets arc a« strong.
Wo piditieuinv you know, have little
qnalsns ot*conaeie«M» in seizing at every
plank that will save us from drowning;
not so with tho oetiple who are in quewt
place and power. And ।hi* prejudice i*
fanne-l into iwordiiiaic fury •»&gt; tbe Lincoin pros.
Nothing lina door the cauae
of coalition ao murh harm a* the course
•of Drpryster Ogden, HuntingU-n, an-i
Camdl. wh«» were nut &gt;«n the D-m^lasBell ticket, a* Bell rnctf Their kirk up
ha* YivcnmC our bucket. And there in the
bufl brndcd olmtinnrv ofOttriidoifer and
McMaster*, llmt lum'driven id!’ the great
nnM I»f (he Iri.fa nnd Dlltrll vote*. Ad
ded to thi* fa the unwise attempt of
Hunt, Brook*. Ketchum and other*, to.
break the force of these drlinqwncics.by
braving publie opinion. Thrro may p&lt;«sibly be a fusion with tho Breckenridge
men. but it i* dmibtlul after Brvekcn
ridge** Lexington speech. But it mnlfani
little now wluit they &lt;l«—I repaid iho
Bime np. New York fa irretrievably for
inculm and I ahull return borne, nnd
try to save old Maryland from the grasp
of the Breckinridge party."

BOLTWOOD b^ANT
DEFT co:

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A ICE A*D

WF

DRY GOODS

LOW PRICER

DEATH

M*

IGTANT.

WlWATDMCOt ERY i

THE PIHLoaU’JlJtX s STONE
aMMEQMHM

THEY ARE JtSl UKCglV^u

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

ISAAC C.

COHMENClAL LAW
•pcaisl BITBUPtUHDi Willi tfa Law Hohcwl o&lt;
■ irer^iy arChioMT* fa«
/ •'"fa

MOTT

AYER’S
CrapMud Runet of Samporillo,
tbe most effectual reraedy which the medical
•kill of our tfaaa can deviaa for thia every­

wHb cwrr&lt;«»
•»&lt;! fa •fa*rtJimeThat -Ow atflber nwxMeisre fare prerfa
ElVER COMPLAE.T,
rrelorr tbe breltl. tad strvagthof the .ugrrir.

DRESS GOODS
and Salt Rirerx. Scald Hsa», Pjyowokx,
ItniVMAtiAM. Straiuncand Maxes mialDi*xabka, Ihuirsr. DwrsiwtA, Ddarcrrr. arid,
indeed, all Coxfla were aximmo ruox Vitla-

IKB rEYAUA
MVHl.I.MH, Bud all other kind* that reu fa nu&gt;«1. many ol which are grratlj aoparinr fa qoahtr
and faaaty to anything heretofore fo&amp;rad in thU

AND CUTLERY,
Old Fogyism Distanced

PRISTS

BY

THE

CORD.

Young America Ahead.
NEW ABBANGEMENT,
GENTLEMEN AND LAblEH’

Wc have piles of 8 II E E T I N G»&gt;,,

ilimiNGS, STRIPES,

LOT LIS.

DIAPER.

TOWELING,

nd all kind* of domestic gouda;

BROAD

also

C LU 1 II 8, plain and tuiict

mia, E. xSt M- Coalmens*, TWEEDS,

92035798223413

.mdetery kind of GOODS for Mett and

Jo)a* C'lpltuag Which auyBurat
EXCEEDDIGLT

lbWJB &amp; GEOIEP,

EATING SALOON!!

TABLE

CAS81MERE8, Liam Drilling*, Den

Syrncii&amp;o, Sept. II, 1800.
John A. Green, jr., chairman u( the Na­
tional Democratic Stirte Committee, wrote ,
a letter this morning to Dean Richmond,,
Chairman of the Douglas Committor, ac­
cepting the letter of Benjamin WiaxT^nd
Mr. Laflin, of tbc anh Committee, afntIn­
forming Mr. Richmond that immediately
upon receiving notice ofTbc neerption In
tho Dougina CwwmUfae of the proposithin* iwmniended by Mr. Wood, which
are ten rlretur* and half of the State tick,
et, hr (Mr. Gncnr) would Ortivcne hi*
Committee and ratify the proponed fusion.
Mr. Greene forwarded thi* letter to
Street C'&gt;mmifau»ner G \\ . Smith, fur
JUivMry in New York to Mr. Dean Rich­
mond.

a

i'ortiv iifal SeblP

&lt;A»W

AMlfow reewrfijrmrSpKIXG Block ^Hood.
. and bare on band a are! twta aawrtmrui of
^breria Biiad tbal tbeKCANDINAVIAS VEGsiuu.r&amp; hkj frinixb »r.&lt; x£ stores,CT ABLE BLOOU I’ll JJ» are &lt;md«recd b) Uw

TlX. CurPXR AXl&gt; SHIETJROS
H ARK, M. -'UJ Utnt

,

^S«Srj*t&lt;CLteXX

rUlCES-

elevated

CAN’T BE BEAT.

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARU&gt;R (XX»K STOVES
Ever »otn in tkutuwh. Six l*fat&gt;aod 1^-it*,

Wa bora a fin* »*Hety of Maaliua. Lmhre’
HI.EKVKB and cottara, dmnofama. Greta abirt
Boore and Collart. aad -t«ty I ii&gt;d of WRITE

GROCERIES

Albany, Sept. 11. 1800.
The proposed union with the Brecknnridge im-n eiditimire lite exciting t«»pie of
convrrwtv -n In pditical cirelca. The Sec­
retary of the Stale Oxn'iiitua, and other
leading demoenita, receive by rack mail
communication* Innn tbe rural district*
aeverelv dY-nixmcing fmuon
The Roebeator Unitm, Franklin Garettr. Buffalo
Cotrrier. and a number *«f .4hcr papeni
received by mail, V*d*y. openly dedare
auch Ciuion. The Gofiritr any*, while it
la favorable t&lt;» amne ammgemenl satis­
factory to the htmi-t Breckenridge men
of Western New Y..rk. it will repudiate
the reownition -’f auch outcaMa it* Grecnr
Tucker A Co.
A prominent democrat
writing from Franklin Co. t&lt;&gt; the State
Ccnnwlttee, decltirea that Franklin will
repudiate any auch auictdal arrangement.
Three membrra of the State Central Cominittec are in town today. They den-xmee
AND
any auch sacrifice of principle in unmea*uraLtnrtns.
Hon. D. A Dickinaon, made a long
speech to a Breckenridge meeting at
Binghamton on Sutnrday, In which he us­
ed tbe following language:
“Douglas Mid flunt’a Homngrneoti*
Fusion in tbc Sta’e of New Y’ork will not
tome within fifty thousand eotra of Lite
eoln.
And I advise my friends if there
are any who are dissotisfied with ihe'vicw
of slavery laid down in the platform of
tbe Netlaua! Deamaraer, U&gt; pack their
dude nnd leave for the Republican oatnp
without delaying one mmneat in tbo lu«oo holt way b&gt;«ae. Tbe gulf between
tbo Notkvaal Democrat* and the Douglas
men ia M wide aa was that between die
rich man and Laxanio.”
Tbo N. Y. fWHoe revs Dickiwou
“pats
Abe’s majority over the
Duuglao-BoU-Everett Gaifnaion much too
our goow* cv «cu loc utnn ana save
low.
Lincoiii tfltt bent that party full
people tbs trouble of going to Kalama
ooe hundred thmmand rot re.”
xoo and BaUk Creak to trade.

HARD-WARE

CF wtwnnttMunB ‘«-JK
TUE UUEAT UEALF.K OF MAN KIN L I f

■crrlcL’i (war fuul HBit
TUX WHOM' XORLX IXITO1!

SICK PKpPLE, Til IN KI
Arm which, act:

NEW FIRM!!
b nsMiirG fluid

DRY GOODS!

VEBY CHEAP
YOU purchaM ooe papar you abould

thia H&lt;- Wataa Wduumr milk, or Oram
Pantry; damformhihg A*l* Water,
and HridtU Powfare
■

74^S£ts*i:
W-“l

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wre msu»7
■waawkiao”8

BOITHCS UAEDW.’RE 8TOTX

�SUPPLEMENT TO THE JW5J»F«»rZ
Four leading cities in tbe West show tbe
following rates of increase for the het de-

Onduniti
8L Lou«
Chicago
Pittsburgh

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RPp^BLIC^ BAtrjrER

-----------------

1

HASTINGS, BARRY CO, MICH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1860.

BALZ OK STATE TAX LANlZi”

in

-FOB AU WHO WANT-

1850.
1M0.
- 115,000 161,000
■ 77,600 150,000
- 29,963 120,000
- 88,000
130,000
of. CfadoDati
-- ----------------------since-

NEW GOODS

The increase
KMus of 1850, has bw n 40 per cent; of
St Louis, 94 per cent: of Chicago, 400
per cent; and of Pittsburgh 49 per cent
At the same ratio of increase for tbe next
t*cn years, Pittsburgh would have a popuhtion of 191,000, Cincinnati of 225,000,
St l^uis of 292,000, and Chicano of
600,000. But this is scarcely probable,
and the contest for the crown of Queen ot
the West in 1870, will be a doubtful, oa
well as nn interesting one.
A Srccmna Collkction.—A new
wsy of collecting a bad debt was moat
r&amp;ctlvely tried k few weeks ago in the
Hue de 1-j Stint, in Paris, before tbe lodg­
ings of a somewhat dissipated student.
A nun was observed walking up and
doan betoro the boose, having upon his
Lack a largo placard, with the words—
•‘Monsieur C----------- owe* mo tor thirls
bottles if v 'h rowyeI am waiting till
te pars for them.” He did not wait ve

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778

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BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

U

61

jfitS
TO Ao SO!

2

no

I

781
792
806
807

£ !S

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894
896
928

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do
do
do
of lot
of lot

Si

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See !!

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942
978
987
989
992
993
994
1029

DANIEL L. CASE
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

ry long­

A lady, paying a yMt to her daughter,
ubo was a young widow, asked her why
she wore the widow’s garb so long.—
-Dear mamma, don’t you see,” replied
Uh- daughter, “it saves roe the expense of
advertising fur a husband, as every one
an see that 1 am for ado by private eon.
tract.”__________

MM
•i of lot
do
do .
do
do

BOSS O
•XM-X

which we offer at

eiade»’aertaM

KKD7JKED JIRIDIEE.

MF*

Wc can clothe you from the crown

of the

bead to the sole of

the foot

and warrant prices to suit.

&gt;pt ofsei of Mi 10
We have every kind of goods, such as

do
do

«“5L
Notice is htrebv ria
a bm iriai me i! tl»-

undKofwl

&lt; Monday of OcSHELIKIS,

GROCERIES
i
J
‘
*

wpuuton of accomplishing these ends. But
«he world hat been egregiously deceived by i
BtYTUrafin,. rtT it
‘_ - .V- 1__ I

uikd| of a el

3S
Village of flutings.

HARD-WARE I
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r
leVafaal j 4
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i&gt;
rX®r»wl t1
IrfH ofn t|tC
»|ofew| tt&gt;
Iw|
1S

hu‘
lhe pubbe hare been mu­
, *7 “rS* bottles, pretending to giva a quart
5 E^‘
: ot Sarsapiilla for eos dollar. Moat

rids, but often no curative
«• Hence, bitter and pain
“’followed tbe u»e of the_________
'•rasparilla which flood the market, until tba
raae iteelf is justly denrised, and 1ms become
’’r-Myrnou’ with imposition and cheat. Still
‘«P?!y such a remedy u shall rescue the
ftvst the load &lt;rf obloquy which reais
tan 4. And wo think we hare croon "

r
£ bo^0117

do I 07

01
01
01
01
01
01

Lewia.uorth by Sack­
ett, «ut by highway

WOTS &lt;&amp; SIEKDIES

Lbod at that eea*on of the year. By tbe time­
ly expulrion of them many rankling disortla-ro
are n.pped in the bud. Multitudes can. by
the aid of this remedy, spare tbcatari m from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sots, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to de
thia through the natural channels ot the body
bv an alters tire medicine. Cleanse out the
ntuted blood whenever you find its impurities
bunting through tfrSskin in pimples, eruptions,

1039
1042
1043
1044

1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1098
1099
1127
1128
1129
1130
1137
1138
1142
1161
1162
1178
1179
1180
1181
1185
1186
1187
02
1287
1288
01
1351
ViUsge of Prainwillt,

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s ror.centratcd extract of Para Sarsaparilla,
io oanbiEcd with other substances of still
prater alterative power as to afford an effec­
tive antidote for the ducuca Sarsaparilla io
reputed to cure. It is believed that such a
remedy is wanted by those who suffer from
fiSunotu complaints, and that one which will
accomplish their cure must prove of immense
scrr.ee to this large class of our afflicted ftllowritisnu. How completely this compound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of the worst cases to be found of the following
complaints: —
Scaon-L* and Scaorrtovs Courla txts,
Fxrrrtoss and Exvrrtva Duaasaa, Ulcsos.
1’taruu, Blotcmm, Tlmou, Salt Rmecx.
Scald Haw. SrratLis axd SrpuiLmc ArrrcuoNs, Misccxial Duaxsa. Daorar, Nxcxuou oa Tic Dovlocxxvx. Daaiurr, DtsrxrttA axd IxDioaaTiox. EarsirxLAS, Rosa
oa Sr. Axtsoxt’s Flax, and indeed the whole
clsas of complaints arising from Lxpcutt or
rax Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro­
nf I—Ilk —S.
V
T— .k__
'■ .

do 1 90
do 1 09

1031
1034
1035

•S of

Ayer’sSarsaparilla

do 1 00
* 1 09

MN

FROM

a large stock of

—Oss great difference between Japan
and the United States is that if you insult
a min there, he rips his own bowels out,
while if you insult one here, he ripe out
yours.

i» felt, people enjoy better health, and lire
for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life dirordered. there can be no

DI'B ECT

£

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

40
4V
40
40
40
40
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40
1G0
40
40
140
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40
8&lt;&gt;
140

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Town 1 North of

giving newufe sad energy I
itios. to pareiiked parts, sad
_
■ ng oTenplainu. sad weskatM, allaying aarvoea
p3a, (Ektarel^s,) irrttatiae. and removing akby far. awnarior W say si
o. UsmSm ia oeoaoo.

luc system, tne remcay snw
,ceoTdia«to
»

DRY GOODS!
.
I iumass
IUIUm gw
. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Nru

..l°WELL,
SI per Boiu.

7** *w&gt;

itself such s rvsown for the cure &lt;

of every desci iption.

7,1

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
W. Iut, pat down &lt;k« P™“ »r •ll
oar goo* to oait the Ua&gt;«
l»ople tbo trouble of going to K.l.m.
roo and Bat* Crook to trade.

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you the view* of our church ia Vititata Pie:master Gvneni simply or principally for that mkn,b* he wd»o be may, they will
at a semeutaft later p«riod. In, 1818 a the chief at a vast detective force 1 We cast their utihbJ snflhufe.'
mmMter prtoehrd ■ St'imcm In Wasting' of' the North support the p&lt;«tal service,
Sir, I have written plainly and bwieatly,

and we wish to know something of Its and now done thin letter prevlug that the
evening rif your days may be calm and
1'ba. inre.lig.ti-m&gt;. wkib bare l&gt;een
character.
dieted for aUumpting t-- pnimnte Insur­
Tbe maul high-handed outrages have cloudlets, and when you eu to hcuee,may
rection and aedlUon anmng the slaves.— been perpetrated in the South west.— H bo in sure and certain hope of blissful
Ry a change &lt;&gt;T rextrv the trial was held There violence baa beta repeatedly enJ- immortality.
•
talk* exrm
In Frederick, ta March. IBIS. The sen Knnd our people baarly murdered. !
Yours fUspectfolly,
T. M. E»dt.
jvrr aECKiYED
u
kw wunsri fi&gt;r the accused was ’Lgsr B.
mpri bands of ruffians have Inter­ j 'Chicago, Sept. 7th, ^ 860.
pemto chornc'era. without conneCUuO
a new and nn«t Complete awarttui-nt of'
Tansy, nost ChiefJustice of the Supreme fered with services, hare committed out­
DRUCB ARDSF.DICIRES,
।
G-urt nf the United States. One «d the rages upon our minister* which hurried
quarter. might hive formed.
in euane
Uscfbi Medical Hint*.
attorneys retd from the Discipline of the them to the grave, while the red band of
caeca the negro population have brea de
CATS ro r»UIM&gt;T BUCUAMAM.
Chnrrb the taw bearing un slavery, which murder drenched with blood tbe grey
If a person awallowa any poison at all, tnunilixcj evidently by the iiikiduons
I*. II. A J. RlX&gt;EI.L,
may bo thus considered: (1.) A stnma India of a venerable man. loved by all or has fallen into oonvolstoasfrom having promises uf white men. and the work of
Hon. James Bachamm. President of the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
dcitaraiiuoagaiinttnbivery ; (2.) A requi
wbn knew him. whu*e crime wns a warm overloaded tbe stomach, an inotantaurous roie wrought hae doubtless been mainly
United States: :
Bitlot] upon such at unite with the Church attachment to the Methodist Episcopal remedy, more efficient end applicable in their work.
Bat not half of what baa
8m
There ore times when the hum­ to emancipate tbrir slaars; (3.) Forbid­ Church.
a large nurqbcr of reset than any half 0
FMANCIR ROWER,
bleat cittern may knd «h&lt;mld approach the ding any slnwboldrrs tu be a traveling
The high handed enormity Inflicted up­ d&lt;«en medirinite we can now think of. Is later fad*.
E A I.Er. in .tuica. iron, ate«4, nai
Chief Magistrate with his c*n*c. Such is preacher; (4.) Forbidding the sale of on the mintatry and membership of our 3 'esspoonful of outnunm ground nit and^
hartlaw.-. b-x.u *nd ■bora, and a
the present; und I nddresa yim, not seek­ slave*, or their purchase, except R&gt;r the Church in K*n**a need nut to be re stated a* much muntard, stirred rapidly in a ‘Covered in the hand* of ncgro&lt;w.tuma uflt
ing any uffire. i»r interfering with the or- purpose of emancipation; (B.) Ad mon —they have pawn! into history.
teacup of wtter, wirvn or coM, aod swal- ’" *“ —— ’—&gt;—
------pjr FOR MTOICT5AL PURPOHES.OXI.T. JR
dttinry question* which arc thrust upon ishing slnrcs to^&gt;t&gt;ediMKe an-l industry.
In Arkansas, Bisbop Janes wa* bolding lowed Instantly. It Is scarcsly down be­ with the deadly poi-m which it.aos supyour attention.
I write a*a member, a |
Th«*e wore read in a Virginia G-urt.to a *e*aion of G&gt;nf«-rvnce. No man’s right* fore it begins to come up, bringing with Kd to l»c.
The well* thought to Lave
minister, an officer uf the Methodist • a Virginia jury, in tbu presence nf a Vir­ had been inv*&gt;ied ; no insurrection had it tbe acmaining cnctents of the. atumarii;
potawird. late arc&gt;*unt* deetara to
Epiaropnl Cbnrch.
.
ginia judge, and the position boldly ar­ been preached; no -lave had been incited and lest there be snv remnant of poteott, be untainted with any deleterious sub­
Ymi, air, arc n "public functionary,” gued, dial there wm nothing in them tu revolt. In that Conference there were however small, let tWwLile of an egg. or stance.
.
charged with the highest rcwpmisibilities, contrary tn thu pence and safety of the no doubt, »&gt;tne who voted for James Bu­ a teaspounfal uf strong coffee, be swal­
Stript. however, of all i-xogsuratiteM
tl'IMI.H*
snd tbe weightiest duties. IbemaUersI State. Tbe accused w as si-quitted. Mr. chanan, a* President of the United States. lowed as *oon as the stomach I* quiet,
VI U-.'.
design to lay l&gt;efore your Excellency, af Taney said of the Methodists living under Yet, sir, the*® men with their wives and iwcause these very awamoti article* nulli­ threatening the inhalwtaote «d" Tenn. the
feet tbe life, tlm liberty, the property of
rule* that they cuusllrd any oilier children, and friend*, were »urn&gt;un&lt;lcd on' fy a larger number, of vlrolcei pofoono, actual truth ia ruflicivnl to joalifjl all the
our people.
They afleet their rights in people in •‘their moral department, andrin God’s Imly day, while In the house «»f iban any medicine In the shops. In esses nets of prt caution that have Ihwii taken,
TEA. comx. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
the new Slate* and Territories, fur they their habit* of obedience to the laws."— woratap'Jjy an armed crowd, which de­ &lt;&gt;f scalding or burning the body, immers­ Texas, like nil oar frontier States, has
ntf.NKH.FlUH, KABIRS, CUDEMU;
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He
also
said :
must lend tn the practical solution of this
I madea an instant and unconditional aban- ing the part io erda water ghra entire been the (dace wh&gt;re doperalc turn have
"No man can l&gt;® prosecuted £&gt;rprcacii-' doninrnt of their poslthto.
qne*ti- n : Art Uit right* uf tht citiirn. I
Mr. Presi­ rslief, a* instaolanemisly as tbe lightning. ! congregati-d, uud her uh--le hiatory ia full *
trndrr the Conetliulion, to be protected, or 1 ing the articles of hi* religious creed, un- । dent, that outrage was pc: prtrated since Meanwhile, gel some common dry Boar, of violence und nptrr.gr inflit-Uil by tbe
burtiiug fluid.
are they held at tf&lt;e pltoeare of theinobi
&gt;----...» ,.
let*,. indeed,
hi* w-v..
doctrine
is immoral ouu
and j vuu have been our Chief Executive T— and apply It on inch or two thkk on the I fiws ul srnicty. An&gt;u»rd by the jrcnettC
icnTiir, bst 3’xanjmxii’i
The Ifotory of tbe“peoplecaHed Meth J UII.UI.WAJ
odcolated *o
disturb IRC
tbe piner
peace Ol
of ■"ClCiy;
s&gt;&lt;icty; ' What harm had thry done!
Had they it jured [sirt, tbe moment it emerge* from danger, the g«n&gt;d citizen. ofoap .inter'
-&lt;&gt; UIBIUTU
odists" t* n&lt;&gt;t m.fimiliar to you, fi&gt;r it Id ami’ "the
l subject*
” " of
* ”
National policy
“
may | lost the character of American citiirns, the water, and keep sprinkling on the i Stale have now tuk&gt;n the moat effectual
And Cooking Extracts,
urt of th*- history ol the country . Wn at all time* be (redy and fully discussed ! or is the nation which can resent tbe out flour through anything like * pepperta&gt;x । means to bring such oflendrra to justiro,
toa thx especial, nmnr «•» tnx Lunn
ate Iwi-n among the pioneer* of chilktn- hi Uic pulpit or elacw here, without limit- I rages of Grey town or Paraguay power- cover,
a* to pm it &lt;hi evenly.
Do and to break up all c*&gt;uibiu.-uiotw foe
It is well known that Ivos before those of pro-sl^iery mobs I
ti«-n and hristint Hy.
Orn clergy have IniToo or rvotruint
ffc k!»« keep en hand a good anorticeut of
nothing elee; drink nothing but wgtprj their protection.
•€td •
! I^n atnmg the !in»t m the uildrrnrs*.-— the peaceful nud gradual aboil’ion &lt;-f ala
Later still has come the word that In cat nothing, until improvement commen­
jloey have not waited until mads were very in these State* is one of the objects Northern Texas, a panic similar to that of ces, except some dry bread softened in
I made bridges built bouse* erected, nnd which the Methodist Society have itcad- Harper’* fi-rry. has been created. Mon­ very wcal^ten of some kind. Cures of LXXQTU—A'master, in illustration &lt;4 thta
PENS. PK3C1LK. 13KS. PAPER. E5
dtaabllitiqa rcm'nvi-d. They have Bone ily in view. There is no law which for- , ocracy ba* triumphed over taw.
Men frightful burnings have been perfirtmed in question, made bta scholar praap a Italfof
with the u&lt;M&gt;d*man,canq*ed with lhe hum Ind* ns to speak of slavery ns we think of1 susfa-cted have been seized and executed. thi* wuy.a* wonderful as they are pain* ivory, tu show tarn tout &lt;hc pointe of- his
It would have been
ter, fiifluwrd the hardy miners uf the Pa- it.
Among the victim* of this rcckkws less. We once saved the life of an infant fingers are equal.
Any man him a right tn publish his j
MOST POITLAR
rifle into their ghlchr*. nnd gone after the opinion* up&gt;n that subject whenever be •laughter wc read the name of A. Bewly. which had been inadvertently drugged better (say * Sir Charles Bell,) had he!!&lt;• was a cautiou*, with laudanum, nnd which waa fast slak­ Iclrnwd his fiagerayn the palm, apd «i&gt;en
iumfwrman into ths inexhnurtrolc plni-r- •Acum-x
II is n auliject ot national cm- I knew that man.
ii s. Sir, wc litivr won the light of exis­ ecru and may bo trecly dlscttoMd.
Mr. deliberate man. fair®, f believe, in Ten ing into the sleep which hn* no waking, allied wbotber or mrt they oorre*ponded.
Ha was n» alvdilboist. though by giving itetiung coffee, cleared with the 1 ’1’liis diffi-rcnno in tbe length of tfo- fuiavra.
tence, and cuinu to yob today, demanding Gr her (the ik-fendant) did quote the lan netecc.
protection in the c.vcrvi*e id our vested gunge of our great net of national indepen­ •n M&gt;t&gt;-»lar*ry man of tho Washington white of an egg, a u-aspooufu! avury five serves a llumsand ends, udepfiug thefornr
dent, and tiKsiated on the principles con­ und Ji ffi-rson school. Modest and peace­ minutes, until it erased to teem druwsy. uf the Land and finger* to di firn nt potrights.
'.
poses—a*, for bolding a rod. a ssitetigX
I regret. «if, that I mint write thi* com- tained in that venerated instrument. He ful. be never aaarrted all tho rights men —Amtricaa Mrtheai Journal.
»word, n hammer, u pe-n or pern-il, engrammmutioi. i..«w, wh.a the political ex did rebuke tb&gt;«e master* who In th« ex- tinned by the author of the Drcd Scott
OOH,
‘ derision, quoted ataive, nor wa* he accuse&lt;’riv&gt;-ttt ftnavftidably *jsinecled with n
TifiMM Wk Skmd Amun.—We hare viug t&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;!«, Ac- "&gt; »U "f v lih’h. a orouni
I’n &gt;id -nt I i’f&lt;;rtiMi i* upon us, but there humanity, nnd be warned tbroi of the Uuned to speak such words as Mr. Taney sen; vast quantities ot agricultural imple­ I hold and freedom nfmutlon crc admirably
|
combined.
in
Iten.nliiv
It 1* a quiwthm of life otii* they might bring upon tbvmtalves. announced hiuisrif prepared tu utter in ment* to all part* ofEuropc, and some tn
lie did Hjs-iik with abhorrence of those the old court house io Frederick. He Asin nnd Africa. A g'&lt;*l many i/ our
,nd death.
“Wl.y ton’rc *nl» a prentice.” toid an
reptiles who live by trndittg in human was twice chosen a d-lrgste tu our high­ implement*.have been taken topaleatioc.
ffesh. and enrich thcimwlvea hy tearing est ccclisia«ticnl council,and was estemed tail it ha* been found next tu impossible aristocratic littlo boy. tauntingly, to n
^TTURM
hard fi-bd fellow, with'whom hq, was ft&gt; ‘
ht TUX Opil SB WK CCCPT.
i the husband ftum llie wife, the infant f»&gt;r hi* unobtrusive but genuine piety.
to get the Arab population to use them,
A fa'je family, one i/ which was a lu soma countries, ubero the lab.ire.-s arc play. Tlic latter turned pioudly around.,
I. The M&lt; th.4U« Kplavopal Church is | fr»(h the bosom «-f tin- mother.
Shall I content niyadf with saving he blind daughter, was ik-pendi'nt upon him. alrnmt equally h.irliamuw, they have and while the fire ofitijufid pride tmd'tflw
no [►•litH-.l orgaiiizilitai.
Ito fum titais '
look of pity wt-rv -tnngly Lli udrd ta W*
urv spiriliii*! nad m4.ninatu-al.
Mun of, bad a right to any thl*. and that there ta Yet, without a fair trial, without a ssoni shown much murw affection fit thing* that
I.
HOLBROOK,
wa*
G-EISITJIISrE.
•
•
• jorv. w ithout counsel, w ithlTut forms of lessen tabor—that ofdrawing water tr»n countmaiio*, coolly answered,
all political »jha&lt;l&gt; * are rngaced ill It* no law to puuiib him f
,KL. breve mnn.thi*
.k:- —
...J _grey
u.. haired
a
Dr. Franklin.’’
We
are prepared
Mme I• I--Z
taw.thl*
good,
v
. .
’ tu maintain
' the
'
..Ufc ill (■articutar. In a late con versa j
J P ROMMB A co.
man,
ia
murdered
by
a
mob.
Tell
not
princinlc*.
and
to
use.
it
necessary,
the
lb
n
with
J.
D.
We«,
the
tavrwtor
nf
■
inHoi-nc*- t«
A country mail was ao-ioc the sights Ilf
same langnaffi- hrer In the temple ot jus this country that Atiu-rivan cittaimship is a most efl&lt;-clive inai pump, bo told u* tliat
enwan iUl-n- a tin* a»««*i« f-t TUIrt ssrmikv.
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•
A hard ne- Eroudvr boast than Roman. Weuftiia bi* firm bt&lt;J frrqucUl older* for pimps tu | Buffalo for tlw 5r*t time, and noticing the
..^, f.., C,rm.&lt;»&lt;ll&gt;r Isvta. rvs*« IM fc^Mea
lethodist Epim-opal Church who refuse be sent to Rqm.o, ^aermany, Turkey , »ign "Adam Ois«d. Bril maker, nvei tba
vvmuii . indsi d. compel* us a. endure the
U-. Ii«»liuai. Kwh.
a sectional affix, arc almost compelled to Egypt, and-now n party taftsktag for Its enttar.i-e tu a. targe licifding, spelled li
n-ir. l.i,.t.T*v.&lt;*ny it is a cheat, ■ *ham, something wc cxchirive sale in Hungary. It is pnpular thus—“A d a m G’«xl li»l! maker.* He
Utto-T. I'iverer Itlk
toimgbt Bi-dTilo “an owfnl w icked place.*
pay drarly for but brings u* Du prta&lt;xffi&lt;&lt;i.
»t&gt;
wt-rv
In
a
state
of
rotooial
vaautage
in nllathc northern rrgiona on accouct of
Pun I’ f«»
«
•n st b w •Irommfe-l ’*.
J i- R. A CO
It cannot ta« easily or suddenly removed. Have wc. the million &lt;&gt;t Metbritats in it* anti freering property.
It i* also in
whtah southern esc in the city of l^mthm.nnd H is sent . John Adain*. bring calb-d uptai fur, at
.. m&gt; rights
o
W* Lave iwoird
th«- :nnj&lt;-&gt;tv of faw. Yil. while it eontiuui-*, it is n blot on-uir this country.
t«oth Fi di-fnl nod Stale.
Wo have conn- national character, mid every real lover alnvcboldvr* nnd stavedrivers are bound •bn«&lt;1, :ta well a* used al home, within contribution !•*■ firvigu miMion, sold:
JOHN ROBE KT-',
*1 have n.-thiiig tv p'v for that cause,
tbo Ericsson h-'t-air &lt;-i)giiic?„uLkb begin
o-lh-d 110 rrristnncr to unju«t laws. Th-re uf freedom creifidctltly hope* that It will: to respect I
HYSICIAN mJ Surgron. Ilwrili
though it mii»t t»c grndnallv, j
to be ordered for sctcrcl foreigu cun but there arc. in th* vidnity, six minis­
i« noiltinu in i.ur dietrncs r.nd dhwfpltne i-flcctunllv.
w«t. umi tbr Court Hunt*.
wiped away, and .wrncstlv look* for |bslfk *“1T
coeatar
ters ) now | w ill give am much„Mnd mortj
trie*.
culeiilah d Io kiirtip rttlfi or scdl'ioti.
ri. r. cherry,
mron*
hy
w
hit
h
this
nrec**ary
iltacet
mny
tliaii
nny uue cl*o to dvi|ixe these clergy^I.
Wo
innUt
upon
protection
b
the
In short, wc arc beginning to send
3. Th.** things »mii&gt;g m&gt;. wc claim thr
lw accomplished, until the time slntil a-xerriwe of out CMiiMliluliunal right*—lib- abroad a great many kind* of American , men.” ,
&gt;
right »•• go. hfaliT the C-o:i«tit&lt;iti--r&gt; of our
tool* and machine*, and the ck- naud will
iimntry. hito-nny purl of nw domaittji— come when webin point without a Llnsh CHIT «f e«-n»cirocr, upenb, and press.
TV Great Extern. n«.w aptme2. We
Insist..npon
_ _____
r .. ..it that. our recorded inerrosu just a&gt; fast u* tbe articles bocumu
We rluim thr right of free *p«-r&lt;-h and to tho inngii(i|p held in the Deri*ration
entiv
di-atiurd
for
Uis
Utjw
Trade.
&amp;
fn-r panting.
We (him—mark, Mr. of Independence,every friend of humanity ‘ m-nthnenta on the mtlip-ct of alnvery shall
IT
the ,nh da; of ta
Prtr’dent. 1 &lt;fo not «av ter atk. we rolieit; will wk to lighten the galling chain* of , nut work a pnetinal forfeiture of iair cltTTIRSEt
Rlavery, and better, tu the uliuo»t of hl* | izetiship. Why this singling out of the
'&gt;•’»
Tita Rteimmin Hose—The following b,r.»,»! .:n IK-,-, r.
hn, sir. wi- demaad equal right* and priv­
"4I’,JA»Is W. HA5BOO.
oil th.,irrhm..r. the
—----- Epi*c*&gt;pnl Church
___ II
Oilier*
Methodist
Ollier* boas was played hy Dnly upon a lady
ilege* w ith other ilenominutfon*. It our power, the wretched condition nf the ‘ -rC1MM.1MIM
have Ix.mea strong testimony against the who bad ncxeijx-vn al Ridimond before :
pcop.c
violate
nny
law,
let
them
be
tried,
Section- Tow*. ®
Deacriplixv.
Pvrbana. Mr. President, the above pnr evil—why this war Upon usl
DalJ deaibed the waiter, after dinner, i
condemned, nnd punislnil.
Giie them
Whnt is tlmt’wil.-h, it I had h.'t
3. We demand the protection of the: to bring snmc ‘•rttaids of honor"—tboar
IX. IT'LLBR,
an impartial jury, mi anlwita-d Judge, and agraph* nave more decided rhetoric than
10w
the
distinguished author of the Dml courts. If any of our pcopte •offend the chif*L-cnkr», fi»r ulnchjbe place ha«,ltmc alxaildu't wiah to lose ; if I have not, I
competent otainmd.
do
not
wish to hnve it; Bui if I ^aiu it, (
inajeaty
of
the
law.
there
an?
courts
of'
out &lt;d mind, been celebrated. The lady
•.ore. in the Exchange Clock,
4. It caiiDot haveiwcap&lt;-d your alien Scott decision would now employ, but
tion. sir. that Meiliodi»in uua early re­ they are trdlhful, and our people will en­ justice, and officer* of the law, let there •tnrcA then laughed, and **krd, “What no lodgi-r have if t A tnw»uit.
be
n
full,
impartial,
and
Mr
trial,
and
we
dorse
them.
i
oe
n
mil.
impartial.
*nu
i«ir
inm,
»inu
wi
du
yoa
niisti
by
‘
maid*
of
honor
T
,
markably aweermfoi in the Southern
Dougins anirl in Iliiialu l-lnnd that “hw
5. Tbet* arc many persons residing in | will lie content We how to tho Inws.•‘Dear me I" enid Daly, ■ dim t y ou know
.States, hut po»*il»|y yon may not have
otawrvrd that It was thus sucn-taful a* u tht- wiave States who prefer mirdixipline j If unjust and oppressive, wo will attempt, that this I* *• courtly a plqce.and *oc«m- i thought more of claiiia than be did - of
O. L. RAY,
nnd ministry to thoeo &lt;&gt;f the M&gt;-tbo&lt;l;»l in nil lawful ways, to secure their repeal. phitely nndi-r the influence of state eti— ; ni~geraM
.
I
dttidtd
and
uncompromiting
anti
»larery
L'ItUK OF FROBATFL Cirsail Court C«
Episcopal Church South.
They do so,1 *' a ------** — just
- -----------■ ' of qitvite, that cvm thing in Richmond i*
We suppose the’‘niggers" on his plan­
It ’become*, sir,
question,
now.
»u*&gt;L-nrr. \tlorncv and Cssn**tt*r *l ta
] ckardt. Tint prreetil anti stavary toitu td
deep interest—mrf^bfrtkrp is lAc called after the functionaries of ibe plaoul tation can return the cornpllniimt.
nur discipline and literature, is now uo (1.) Becnusc they have n constitutional
new utteraneu. Our lathers spoke warm­ right to such preference ; (8 ) Bi&gt;cnii*e At E. CAvrtk rrpo«e to d/atk at tkt hanit1 What arc called cbeew-cakc* el*ewhere,
nro berw called maids of honor; a capon
' Potter," naked an old lady ofau lriah.
er word* than we. nnd thr warmest oame tta-y think our discipline accords with ho­
ly Scripture, with our cnrly trstimmiy. honied like wild beastal Is oar-blood ta is called n lord eteuubertaiit; a g&lt;»-se is a
from slave territory.
We will bestruck, I
railway pirter, •'whoi dow tli&lt;- utao v**
J tMEM U. BIIOW5,
sir. with ibe remarkable agrunment «&gt;f nnd the recorded seiitimi-nt* of orir'pur- be shed like water to appease tba insatia­ lord steward; a roast p’gls n muster of clock 11sin leavo I'.'. ••Sixty minolcwpaM
ftOVXTT SUaVEYOH. Ofltae ta
c«t
statesmen
;
(3.)
Because
ours
I*
the
ble
Moloch
&lt;&gt;f
slavery.
the hou«e; a pair of diwks, gnmtne rd right. Il.um." ««• Mik.-’s reply.
their word* with thnee of Wnabington,
.
) lln'ite. al lla*UB|i». Psraeea 4
I must add. sin that at this time, the the bedchamber; a gi-ow-berry tart, a
,h-fler&gt;w&gt;ii, Madimm, Franklin, and, if I Churvb of their chridhood Mid youth ^(4)
Bcuauau it is not a sect on.il Church, em­ question, ci» mir briOirtn bt prntrrttd! a gmUommi usher of the black rod, and
mistake not, your own earlier spoken or
DANIEL NTRIKBM,
is assuming a grave imporhmee. We soon."
blazoned
as
such
on
the
very
title-pages
The umophtaticatrd hidywas bsf-tfe be *muedl teltod an amiable JadM
written seutiiurnte. it wnaknown every­
arc In the midst of the rxnhemrnt preco actually taken ta when »be saw the maid* uf hvr h'wlauul.
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where that John Wesley abborrtd slave­ of official publications.
These ore our rvasou*. sod we havu ding the Prr«»dcntlnl elcellon, Intmlifted of honor make thrir appearance in the was tbe mild renly.
ry ; tliat ha duoounond the slave trade as
hy the diameter of the qui-stion at iaeue. shape of cbi4-»c cflle* l she convulsed th*
felt
it
nur
duty
tn
vupoly
them
with
the
the "num of villainies," ami slavery as a
Heretotorr, we have here divided in nur whole pert* by turning an the waiter,
"complicated crime,” and yet Southrm ministry and tn»tltniim» of tbrir prrft-r
The B-iffilli- Ex,**. ■« gtvis •new-MNO*’
OLIVER E. BVUm,
rotes. Our clergy have been nf diftirmt and desiring him in a sweet and deeidsdCoulereuues were oryx nixrd under hi* cnee. We have iavudtal no civil right*,
fiw-iho G&gt;u*iituti&lt;4uJ Union BvU £v«r*w
dirttl tvpervition. In 1780 a Conference have incited no revolt.mirrvd no sedition. parties, and so have been onr Wty. The totie. tohrtaghrr a grtith-man usher &lt;4
_ ~
held not in Boston, our even in New We claim fi»t them the right to orcfvrur Church prrindiiak with a circulatioe told tta- black rod,if they had one In tbehonso • Bdacbum"
, tey hundreds of ihoMands. have twee si­ quite cold I
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York, but ,1a Baltuporc, on »favB *oil, —wc claim tbe right to ndpply tnern.
low
pa;iKTrj» or. okem. o*c» la th* &lt;*"*
lent when qnratbwM of platforms and can- j
A Goon Riddmce.—J. H. Gwbin, op
said : -Slavery ta aavlrary io
k.
LVHunw. MiUepMi at *11 Warw.^ F*ee to to
didataw ham hem argued.
Thus should
Eiton Co.Jiji mg.fplo'XJ" frtiriva a Onto.
man and nature, nnd ftnrtfiil to auarty—
Inaiion by th- lipubln-'n*. wl»wb betaft
Sir. the civilised world ba* been shock­ it be, Gtal fiirbkd that the day shall emna
cimtrarS to tba dtatatiwW conscience »nd
ll. N. HBEUXnr,
when &lt;Ktr lending religious denomim- For the pa-t three yeanslbc ruxnmpUoa the Drmoenicj m pbftu^ Im* g“0« tau^
religion.'’ . You will be told that our ed by the story &lt;♦ tbe abominations periQO™™ TRL1SVRER. Oftcs ta tba Court
of
wire
by
the
crinoline
worker*
in
Ibta
to tbe Dhuoc-mI*.
church heu liecume ahnCtioDiXud. Upeu Iwf rated by tbe Drnas* upon tbe nominal tiios shall stand ns integer*, in the comour diocipline awd read iL It says noth­ Christian*Ju Syrtq, and by,the cruel
Talk “I fame and romagw-a)| ths gk&gt;
’&gt; iug stronger than was ek'd hy that South edict* whkb have dixgrsrvd the governI
IQ and adsenlurs in the w«»rll are uuk
ern Coalrewnre ta I7B0. k&gt; 17M. B*IU m&lt;mt of Rome, with ttsdcrienl head.
P. H. SCU1LL,
' asirib /iric hour of doinootic bliss.
more again •poke, anyJltfl, “We view it
run through our millom*
meattwwsUp. j twetoy-two cen
(atarrry ) M crertnirv to tbe golden law
the historian of Mrth-wlinm. ctn aav AfltaMstnitfon be fmMd tft*t ti«A Mmwtota to
of God’—the htallmafele tight* of mam
s’m—
ee,/the
will pcirtert tbe right* of ronsoiwcc, flnd 11
, ’-rdera
7 u&gt; firnt beeda greatly di­
kind, »* well as «v«ry principle of the
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tfftnwntncBtwpkMlfiT

i

�v.—Ron. R. C EWwmck |
at CUrnnbos &lt;m tbe 2lst.
Sao the fofluwing capital

t, he did notbrfavs that
t carries slavery into the
I was the Republican d&lt;&gt;c-

Th&lt;l iuihe ; matter wthe rhleSc at;

ABBAHAM LIBCO1K

kb./ «.!/ pfa hL&gt;«-tr^»r,n-tr «•
hoods to lM Detroit and Pontiac
railroad
il'aonlli
Company, by which the State lust the tercet, on tbe large sum uf money they

JAluC texiK
miT smxTJII.aOO dirifig tixieen yrars.

they wiH go to work, » Tbvv b-dd that
the public lauds belong la the pe&lt;«4s of
the Uuitsd Staten. TheJUpublSSTpsrty

rood a bijl through tbo lionoe, drafted
accordance with thia prioeiph, but in
&lt;Wernate a wrt diffi-rm* Wil from this
was'passed.
The H .mw pure the land
tn tbe working man; the Hmnte Hil made
bun pay far it. But Mr. Buchanan vetoed
aw tbit; ,bv the poor man's fyiepdl—■
Gwd bk-M you, be don't want you to be
come rich and go tc.'tlN* dev il. ’ Blit Mint

while the Republicans have paid, In five

years, 170,575 99, nnd that too upon
itipwXetrCnSert' wMydflrtntraw tasnrrngtr-rtrf'-nn -emjv

12204 42.

’

’Theft nn account nf the same useful
work, claimed and allo a ed jo Ifa&gt;wp,&gt;
pgr.-A Democratic exchange
Ka'wbt &amp; Ingnlla, Dec. |5th. |8M.on tto
ground that the IocdRiCu Comrniijaipner pf•“the Gansu* Marshals 'state ttoteev.
liiternaUmprovrinvnlA lied to , them as, toty-YW tohHi1 ‘ftmhlrc minted-tog* to
oioiraciora, to induce them to bid loir,.
in MosandtateUs lait year;" nt&gt;d thinks
Theft in the Pbanix Bank allowance
. we may look for a large battalion of
&lt;*f Urn amount of 535.703 74 • which if
We
।he.$tate finally loses, as the leading Io. Wido-Awakeaht jk» dbtant day.
ci.facua .and their editors ore dctvrniincd wodM say t«» aur friend.'that the Census
SfaWmia
&lt;jf
thkSmith
report
mimy
ihotr
ilshnll. If tlu-y can bring It about, will
cost tiro State fifty thonsund duljors.
cwieetore while men ought Ip
Theft ot 315 reams of flat cup paper,
Dre. IX 1854. allowed I*. S. D. Elwood, married m-ereasM,.is which case the vot­
on false rvo-ipts, hut r.c»cr received, to ing population of the South would have

.
-Jb-

G. IlEURY.
ta tile reas&gt;« tha« »he Southern Demurs- .JJr .‘sonfary &lt;
B. PQBTEK.
«r would hot agree to the bill lta it pein if f&lt;r^Xtonujr-(r,«a««i/-CBABLE8 CHUN,
w - .
a.
*
the House 1 linqueationabh their oppo t
titfau t«r it wo** c&lt; mistMit w ith tbrir ays- ‘
GREGORY.
tem of motar-menl.
Ttov want thi-ac
EDWIN WILlXTrf.
tends to be wid, and ihevwant the.num*jr to be put in tbe public. trataitrY 'T and Pretidcrtial Ct«tcn-al Lutfe.
BISEKUB 0. WELL8.
they ttlto waig the duty to be taken off of
• -ill
RUFthS HOMIER.
foreign goods; What fa n quarter of a
section ol land to them ! They wouldn’t From Id Dietrid—OEOBGE W. LEE.
Fr^nZi THwrirt- EDWIN 1MJRSCH.
have It—At Ictat they wnnldnY thank you
Ama M biWeiet-r. HAYDEN.
foe it
Tto|{slaveholder
’
‘
nmst ‘have turn
rHro UK JHwria-AEGUbTDS COBURN.
thousand acre,t &lt;it bind to work hla niggers
the nmoHiit of 51.675.
on. But the ।poor man—the yihrag man
Three amounts have been stolen out of
the State, Treasury by b^ofacos, si&gt;4en
who has just{got manit-d perhaps, who
has r*o tend, (•oka nlmnt hhn far a borne.
under tht very mroc of that imti)acttli*tc
He wants t» *iIcrk, but be wants to work
Cert.eriii, John S. Barry, stolen by bis
on bte own fi*irm, and to hhn a qmrtet-of
bosun* frit nd*, who now again bold him
section of Innjal ia all sufficient. Tbe Re­
up to the people in tho hope nnd expeotapublican parily aympntbizcs with thia
ilon of again wring him n« a screen for
claw of societiF. Tliey say In these young
thennelvcs.
mon, “Go &lt;»ui;|n the W«-at, and nettle on
Bear it in mind, you who undertake to
sotnc of l'n&lt; p
• •
•
• bed the “stop thief* cry &lt;4 tin- locofoco
nawam'pers, that tiro only charge which
and keep it."
they pretend to bring against the State
Hepublicun Administration of nffiilrw, is
predicated upon tbe loan of the bonds of
•Salem witd
the
State to Hazelton A: Dewar, and In
nccsses than
that mntter n&lt;&gt;t even they are barefaced
Ism is now pr
i-nougb t&lt;* intimate that Mr. McKinney,
idea that there lit nny oonaplntcy hmnng
expected or could in any manner.direetlj
Northern whit,■' turn ‘to create a
....
firing of
or indirectly, Irom-fil himself; l«ut that he
the negroes, hi as yet had no such fimnacted—mislakt-iily, to be sure—far arhat
datlon in proufi as
. to cause it to be enterlie suppose*I u&gt; bo the best interests of the
talned for a mi mrnt.
The people
t
of
State.
It is true, that aside from this
Texas, howevei have got it into their
■uni, they impudently parade tiro cerlifi
beads.and Judd • Lynch presides Ihronghcate of the Andilora. showing that some
out Texas land a it bout rhyme or reason,
thing more than 5100,000 was unrvcov•Not only No*jhern. but Southern men
e.-ed nt the date of tho d-rtifirntc in Dec.
find it unsafe t«I travel in that region.—
133^" 1° ibiw Issue will be found a call last, well knowing that all other sums s&gt;&gt;
That there is j| con-pirncy there is no
doubt, but it coInes probably from »*ine for a Senatorial Convention to fill tho situated have long since been replaced in
ruffian bordererr. who have raised the cry place of C. Ellis, t» hn has declined. Wo thw Treasury, oxeepl the 850,000 lent to
of Northern N■ti-slavcry tn cover their bopetheCommltte will reconsider the call Hazelton &amp; . Deucy, nnd that sum It is
thought to l&gt;s stretched over tbe gigantic
acts of rapine. I■re. and muriler.—*V. J"i
so far its the place Is concerned. It is an
thefts which wo have shown above ns
Courier aud Eniju
imposition upon tho west part of this chargnble to. |&lt;*cof&gt;c&lt;* tiiuiiagemcnt.
county, to take them to Charlotte, to be in
The Great Source of Crime.

The N. Y. Tribune in n recent article
on “The Grcot [Source nf Crime.” gave
the following Girts, which we doubt n*&gt;t
will bold proportionately good in every
city in the land’
“That twelve hundred nmleighty-nine
rkilicetncn of nil sorts nnd sixra have to
be salaried.liccjuuic $cv«n thcuwmd seven
hundred and seventy.nine luir rooms and
rum shop. ^rejsept open, according to
law, in the city &lt;r»f New York, is a stupchdous fact. The w hole uuinhcrof arrests
were 13,785 during the last quarter of n
year; uf t brae-our Irish Mh*w citucns
number 8.602; showing the superior
strength and livtHness of th«-ir imagina­
tion under thewU of their native ele­
ment, whiskey. The American, show n
modest figure In comparison. Tliey are
only 2,707,including 271 colored persons.
Germany stands next in order ofnnmfiera,
1.041 ; England hns 4!&gt;2 ; Scotland 178 ;
France. 92.
The primary cause of 10.­
1M, of these arrr*t«. we nre told, mav
be traced to the fial»it of drinking infra!
fating liquor* tn excess.
It is the grog­
shop which fills the prison with criminals.’

convention while a mass meeting is going
on somewhere out nf doors.

MAM

MEETING AT HASTINGS t t

Let nil our Republican friends remem­

can rally to be held al Hastings on Mon­
day next, October 8th, to commence at 2
o’clock, P. M.

Hnx. Acsti.x Blair, and other eminent
speakers will be present.
A grand torchlight procesaion and

other fireworks will enliven the acenes in
tbe evening’

Let all come!

Cro*kiuk M. Clnr at Battle Creek.

A Republican Mnas Meeting is tn l»e
held at Ruttl« Creek. October 12ih, 1860,

on. which uccA»i&lt;&gt;n Cassini M. Clay, ol
Kentucky will bo present.

Let every­

body gn and hear him.
Iloneil John Barry and the Democracy.

It will be remembered that the last
locofoco St«tc Convention made several

SnMKTtiixo or a Canwn.—The Herald
has a long article giving n hist&lt;&gt;rv of the
rhe, progress and purposes of the Wide­
Awake*. Of the, numbers it onvs:
Front can-fttUv prepared statistics, it

serious charges nuninst the Republicans

of this Slate, charging them with squnn
the result of “democratic thrift nnd econ­
These charges, unfounded as

tbe Eastern. Northern and Woerm they arc, referring us back to farmer
States, over four hundred th&lt;&gt;u«nnd Wide
democratic AdtiNniatrntioua, challenge a
Awakes, drilled, uniformed.And offieered.
They have sprung up in large numbers comparison nnd examination of bow mat­
in some parts ofJtfisynurl.
A fine bat- ters were conducted during tho times of
tolion As organized in Washington, nnd “democratic thrift and economy (1)” re­
another in Wheeling. Vn
There nre nl«n ferred to by the Burry democrats. The
* few in Kentiiekv.
Ttov nre steadily
tollowing la an illustration nf the kind uf
increasing at the average ratio of 15 per
'■thrift su'd economy" to which these lococent, a month.
focoa desire to return If they can only

. IF* There are some things which it elect Barry Governor.
' Exumin^ the
ia allowable tn write which had better record, reader! and see how you like it.
not be printed • some things which one
The arrangement of the figures presented,
may speak in veer private c«&gt;nversnrion.
which bo wnnld not commit to paper; aa we present tlrom, was fnade by the
and some things which be mav think of. Lansing Republican ns follows:
which he wnnld not nttei'in'lna mn«» in­
These article* purport to give, a true
timate friend ; and finally, some things history of the State policy of the looifiroo
which it is a shame even to think nf.—
parly from its origin downward—well bo
Prof. Park.
.
may MV “downward," for downward It
went, at a (rigiitful nngleutnd with double
Gov. StwAxn’c Aaaaiah TTotunm.—A railriMtd «mcd. until it made tbe grand
telegram from Boston announre* that the 150.000 Pbanix Bank plunge, two weeks
Utre« Arabian horses prerented to Gov.
bcfi.rc its leal -appsoranca uo any sugc,"
Seward by Avonb Bev.have wifidv reach­ in December, 1854. Aye! from thedata
ed Boston. Nebd.'Habaov At Cunning­ &lt;if *.be purloining uf a vast sum by John
ham. tn wbntn they nre consigned, will Nmton, Jr., whet* Michigan first-became
forward them as smm as they are aWn to a State, down V* tb" latest act of the Iobear the journey tn Albanv. whence they «»faor. Board i/State. Auditera in 1854,
will be sent np by thcj’vntral R«md tn the history of that party has been a course
Judge Sachet's farm at Benera Falla, of theft—theft tw all -forms—theft from
Where they arc to remain for the present. the trust fimda.oae and all, aa was eunelusivdy shown last year by the official re­
Tua Nrw York (fk»x) rumor.—Tbe port of the Superintendent of Public !ndisastrona rcewlt of the Ml rm nt. tn fuse atructum. to the amount of &gt;155,708.57
tbs bos’ile Perg««erarv In New Ynrit —theft from tbe land forfeited fanda;
farms the theme m much ronitnenf here. theft from interest funds; theft direct
Tbe Breckanridge and Dnnglao mm pnb frirni tbe Treasury, and thefts by all kind
My concede the elertson «»f Lmmm.— | ••f mdirtot lnn ; theft by the iestft* and sale
The prospect ahrrhs nobody.
On tbe .4 State bonds, without rwd, and withcontrary, not a few l«»olc* forward tn MTOh *&gt;wt antiwirity of htw, to ‘ the arnotm' of
M eeeut os tbegreat rem*dw far the evils; •2 806; theft under pretest OJ protecting
iirtfehno* sffllrt the Fhewmcracy.—WiA- public land frown UfpAAtars, theft b«
taitM Ov. N. T. World.
'

ahrnrs simply on Increase of chattels.

Dead, iir not dead t

that is -tho

XaM MoettoK at H
kill te &gt; M-. M.

TTff

Un» on M.«&lt;Ur tbt Bth a.
**li wilt he

AUSTIN

Hon-

r^«&lt;r, fu

redolbM..

CoVMT F*l6.—Rcmemb

FurUixwA«#«l&lt;n.l

S

comAmo'W1th* and 5tl

Vo" owa the print
jrtflj at tha same flmt.

tclegrujSilc drapatehee

Thu

queatfan.

r-ftaJtet of r«-

Ax Oip Oriaioa.—Tbe Rochester Un­
ion, now a very ante) Dougins paper.a
uncertain as his r'dastisy.” It is first snlfl few years ago did ®**t think so much of
ho Is to be allot, nud then, that he would the great squatter chief. In 1858 it denut be shot. Again he is reported m hav­ (mundsl him as a man who w&lt;&gt;qld "sell
ing united in .Now Orleans.
On thr his frk-ml* (provided »nh he can make 1
Anything in B&lt;» doing) with less aurtiple i
26th ult., il wss telegraphed that ho wto than a wiulh.-rnir will sell a vicious |
safe, and coming to thia country in a faw slave/' and again, is 1858, Alter Doaghts I
rciat'no to Walker, tin Cllibnster, aic as

variety known

New Advertisements.
[jour potato.

laid opposed L’-vomplou. the sstjir paper
wm pwitlvely khm nt Hmjdurak to tto •aid of him i- “According to our concep­
12th.
Wtother he wilt c*&gt;ina» to ilfr tion of the pnbtHOtf thr,|«uat fcw.yws
Mr. Di-uglas’coorm- has been fraught
ngnin, or nut. is a matter of unoertainty. with more permanent misebhd .that* lb01
of any other man. with primp* a single
*3f A white man, named Jjitura
Moorr.WM tried and convicted of vagran­
days; and on tbe 27th it fa stated that to

issU.

cy, al Covington, K}., on the 221

nnd

vb»

into

sentenced to he sold at auction,

Involuntary

servitude—in

other

A

words, into slavery—fur six months.

bauitiful commentary upon
condition of tbe South. *
1

tbe social

■natfasr [art «/ thia piper
a special term

Rjjittof tfiii county, to cut

fchlhuwday (SOlh

dsy)

The DUbtu trial a

,*4x1'

Art rtpctte-1 to Come off at

—The N. Y. Day Book tella &lt;«f two of
I ion plus's vpportcni * l*o were converted
to B&lt;-Hck&lt;-nndg&lt;t by un interview with
him recently nl tliu Fifth Avenue Hotel,
in that city. They told him of the farm*
of Uaiou likely in be adopted in this

' *0&amp;n&gt;seixo Accwkkt.-

,-il, v.*m of lauac Gtwcll, o
MMMUg a CupT ul lhi« I.IilWr B
poWikfedta tU "R^-sUtcu. B»i
j».per printed in Hatrap, atx! dr
county of harry, far Uh- t.:U teir.i
nurc at Irart in each wwk n-Al i».t&gt;
diujtU&gt;r t&gt;rtirtu&lt; in the pnnti-v. i

Sute.wben Mr. Dougina denounced theft*
openly an 1 unreservedly. They replied,
ffiT' The publisher &lt;4 the Snnilac -why, Mr. Dougins, yo*if ad«ice would
Leader indignantly resents tho . imputa­ certainly give the Stuto to Lincoln.”-—
“Then kt it. It will give us tho &lt;*r1tion that he has gone over to the demacracy.
He did nut sell liiinaelf with his oanizatiuii in 1864,” w as the reply uf Mr.

Co_ got tnogbt hy his cloth

■.^A^tHV-kje.-fQ thp,tuiidil

’

.

tbrexbii.g t

and WM »| badly Imurcd
deatf Hf*la wcrk£if'.crw

were

tbe firs

luok-m, but

•pry «&gt;d maUtW^ad mac-1

paper.but will vole for iJncoln and Ham­

narriyd ■■»■¥ from

—A Syracuse paper isays that there
sad a« good s»d bcsllhi as tiu ix. lon*J &gt;n Ibe
waa no room for reasonable doubt as to Stair.
the -nature of the disease” with which
C. A. J'irvrr. &lt;4 Irrirg. ose sad a half mitm
in rcgnrd to the »pecch of the democratic
Tbe body «f a man wos found a Douglas mm »fHicU-d while in that city. Ea»t of logratii's Tavern, ta Agral far th«*c trrrs ;
candidate Fur RcprcsetiUtive At their
aJw A. li. Usaton, of ita-tinr". either *.f whom
faw days s'umx*. below Niagara falls, sup­ —Jiujiilu Jixpreu.
wilt till * .Mir c-rten.
Cto’kCeri, W. ft ir fa4*h
nominating Convention, and says, ‘‘it was
•
Does the Krjirtn.nynu tn insinuate I'.uir fiir-fan'Mrttfag
posed to have passed over tbo falls.
It
a simple challenge to Mr. Beemer U&gt; de­
was identified as bring that of a German, that he waa ' dt-presscJ in spirits I"—Jibanif Ulttlumau.
fend his principles."
Now Mr. Smith
who had been married but a wrek and
PROBATE NOTICE
did nay that the G*nventioiy'i&gt;uld have quarreled will* his w'^fc. Il was probably , No. I’tobably the Erprext means tn
nay that Douglas was "depressed by »pir- S^TATK of MlCRtGlNv I .
I'mtma*. Caart
(elected no more sealuna advocate of de­
°a. . JitS ST£ra rase ol suicide.
mocracy than himself, and omwili-rablc
ar Uw j«4gr tlieraul. ia liasUisgi, -a
nr Patrick O’D«»nnel, a young man,
— Il is xtated.on wluil cwmato be g'r-d GU,&lt;toroJiK«W*«l&lt;*.l-&gt;A 1’nxwt Olis L'Hm,
moreof this same sort, and clmilenged hi«
died a terrible death from Hydrophobia, authority, that D-roglu-. has scibiakiy Judge *4. J'rvuitc,
opponent hy himself or by rubttitxlet U&lt;
li. the matfar oTUie estate of Ck»». L intlmsa
contemplated a withdrawal truin’ tbe ranmeet him, &lt;Stc.. nnd wound off by aaying at Detroit, «&gt;n Friday last. So it goes;
one nffer another fulls a victim tn the vats. When lie Iware the result &lt;&gt;f Ins
ha presumed bu*oppr&gt;nmt would have to
cli'cUvlieiring tour through Vermont and
most terrible disease known to humanity, Mahie. we hope hr will at least fill his
employ vuhstitutrs. “
and yet thoughtless peoplo will continue jippoitilmuiits in Ohio, before bdclting
our reader*, nnd also
down.
We wish to bring up our major­
to keep their worao than uu-lcwt dogs.
the Conventiou
if
or »-i&lt;i rr.hha .n&lt;t
ity to 30,000.— Ciucinnali Gus.
.
p-Ttird unlit Ihe -W AaVoT October, 1960.1 &lt;.ae
'•bruggadoci j.’I nnd ch.'illunge to the
ggy It ia said lliat Joe Lane addresses
□•eloek.P. N., at lb. -aAor nf tfie JwttfT rf 1'r.Ue.
in IlMttaM.at wbicb Un* u&gt;d
it,,. MXIW
“world generally" ia pot fully awtnined. his letters to ‘-hit aceitieney ike PruidtnC
k:u *ud .U uartiv. iulcrvatnl uf nniirvd lu.cTbArath is, the man made a fm.l of himboir.uii bLow e.uu- it •..« -I., it... ...___ -i
We presume this is in anticipation of tlw

Wtnier

to the point &lt;&gt;f the Mp.

especially for Trowbridge.

T

cut through to the inteMin

&lt;l&lt;go.|i£#aj&lt;irul:duiy of a

TuMAn-Awnr Morrnt

her number of this match

l»x ul October, l-t
Jo vtuce vi the Jet!,
••Ji! tuaniy be n««ig'
^Tti'iuu. at shat. i
lib ktel .U C*rtiv» ir
—'a :_ l.____

which lipy .rcuA'hol,us,.is

Jacks; Aotnw ..r th&lt;«*&lt;‘

cih1h-

friv»»lit*es whirl* nttrarl fiuew»;«f rr printed »&lt; I'rMiff and vi
**M &lt;-&lt;&gt;*&gt;ul« far Ute fait irnoel tl&gt;rvr
&lt;1 Irotl in es&lt;-i&gt; mrk. •&gt;. k
;i
lime
hcarfagln lh.-| n-uiio • **. !
Mpliwl Ateiwcipr
JuJt-et
Kaoiiaga,-Neplia.l.r
I'M '.

ing, tl»e ntten'iun uf lh-«e

phy/bing. mlh.-r tha
mihiricc b-tterrtH nt»d tier

fcajure t&gt;F tl.e t anila-r be
ititfiaf aAiclc

upon "the

self and wants to get nut «&lt;f it, or the Pi

pciulbUity of his election to that poaltion

vcmixr.”

outer for him,by accusing us of falsehood.

by the Senate, should the Democmta sue

poritl&lt;5t iiVparllci'/tiM-ir

Iftiic Pioneer desires to press this matter

ceed in preventing an election by die peo.

c ipleS, their niou1, and the

any farther, we can prove our words by

di-m&lt;&lt;rnts wbo were present and heard
that speech.

In

Win. H. Seward’s matchless

speech al St. Pniil.Miiinenoto, on ths 17th

| of 3eptcinl*er.
pas-ingrs occur:

the

fallowing beautiful

•

The snrn it born to day trio will lire to
tee the American Union, the American
people—the whole of them cowing ini'- the
harmnnioiu und^rtlnndinp that tbit it the
land of the free tnen—fur the free men—
that il it the land of the while mau ; and
that whatever elemente there are tn dielurb
ilsprennt peace or imlate ihtpauiont of
iU poeeeuvre will m the end—and that
end before long—pou away, without ca­
pacity in apy wav to dinturb the harmony
of or endanger tbit great Union.

It

is an ab|

•4Uro can*aaa.

mT“ Several
have been

dering a large sum nf money whidi wns

omy," dec.

whereas how ft

■Mtnn
vomited, one

lin, Blair, the State ticket generally, and

THAT SPEECH.

The Pitmerr demure to cur statement

ber and be present nt the great Republi­

been largely Increnaedj

CuAsAcrxatoTc Imiii AttotoW*—No

class &lt;*f citizens were more boisterous and
entbatowtie- to ttoimgruatiaimrt Bm-n
and thn goslinsdiecoverod, MGc«vi Gml I
Renfrew thnn tiro »*• of the Emerald wife, when
F swallow ZUm tkinye P
Me-an Megaut wuy they tod of faUo*
ing the adrica'uf a anpe Guardian, that
’ DoCOLAS PoFfLia &amp;ivir«xioSTT‘.—•
ads ioed'ltom «&lt;&gt; have tw» part wk fat in
tiro matter. When the Prine® waaseated Douglas’ .position consists in three parts:
1st. TltoJpMuieJ efti'ffcBrttory may
in thr ca^ yesterrtav morning, ready 'for
his departure, andriohman was observed admit or exdudu slavery­
2d. The Supreme Court may decide
giving vent tn In* fadings in a ninnrer itot
fhey cnhn&amp;iifrRWc rinvaly1.•’‘that showed that he was fiiirly ovcronnie
with cnlhnsiasm.
After showering a - tid. Th® Pratideac and Cougrwa* nm*
score of complinvenia to the Prince, he enforce tbo ,dw.istopa ,
gave the oenrp de grace by swinging his
_______
r
*at and shouting—"Bu'dad, and emne
back here lour &gt;eara fium nor and wt’ll
rua y«u far PrreiJrtiL”—Dl, Ade.

in

Apple trees nre said to

fall

blossom

Rut artiefe entlrv

month v4 September, in Greenville And
Montralm township-s *n

These qu

eu^rod y i|h a &lt;jUH’.or and

during the

&lt;.-haracter&lt;&gt;f n nwre etertiro
aii^at the ^riip &amp;m c h

Montcalm Co.

prob wk notice.

These trees bln wuned In the spring, bat

in ns arguments in fitvor

their hlns*»ms were killed hy lute frosts.

**»

They dont propose to gi ve U up, to.

cult

ace preaaed by his aa

writer of vtjrwr«^_d*iirm

II. N. Walker, late. Postmaster
at Dvlrnit, bna bwn removed, nnd A. W.

PrVj^y,M bo

Bud appointed in his place.

that there is n general pen

Thus is the

Executive guileline decapitating Dnuglro*
office holders all over the country.

Tbe Prinrv uf Wales lias reached
St. Dails.

•iimad far th« hearing of MjTpemilwt? nfae'k

He is going Smith to lauk al

•.he -peciiliar Institution."

Won’t

tbnue

soaa iaimsM i.

------- rsjabe* t»^

fat, alcrk darkies be exhibited In grand

&lt;Wder to b,
ta lb- Hr;.,.!.’, .u |tUiobv. a newspaper pubtikbta lu said omul*, far ibe
fall term cl Uiur weeks, aueevsaiveiy. &gt;
is each
week, the Arst ibsrrtinn to t&gt;« »i» nrok» pi»v&gt;ou»
lo ibe ay nauud for a bcariug in lt&gt;: pr.
lA tnwfpf.)
o L ll.»Y,
•IfErotate.
MOKTGACE SALE.

tujtuiv*

MWpnw uf the Rep*;Ulkan

gone tourI mrton.

♦

CoaxoPMMnM

ScpfaoAer number

Aar

of t

wi» received aevcral day

Waftowsst to tbe gen

it is farther «rxler^d°thlt'&gt;
mice io ell MH1H
.,..1 ,.r ,L1^ ...

style, though!

a»Xj&amp;qpiolcr of Art,

JhApireft whb a lore

py fjidy Franklin, widow of thr la-

ment«|. Sir John Franklin, passed it»ro‘

tin of all

thin State to L1iioig&lt;&gt; on Saturday .last.

jqy Professor

Damoomct Thmmo to Rut Paxk*tlBuciuman dmmcrncy are en
deavorins. in regard tc» i’r-nnsy Ivan is, to
repeat ilia old game of 1854. A meet­
ing was held in this city last Saturday, at
wbirb were asactnblrd soma wealthy
deniocntu, and *rm- bmidr.’d tbkMircnd
dr-Harw were contiiimted ti&gt; carry the
vaau.—The

State sk-ctinn in Penns* I vAii'u* heat month
-We are under the improsaioti that Perm­
ay Ivaaia cannot, be bought (his liau* fur
a demnoracy nf whidi she has such a bit­
ter experience M ibf Inal flair yean* kaa
given tor..
Dvtnnetaliu uumey rn this
year. I860, will grt nritber Fre-sy Ivm.i*
■or Naw York—tiro people are g'&gt;ia(tfi&gt;r
orlncipW. Brtd that liwda tb-ni to ttoauppora nf Ltonta— S. Y. Cowrie,—d

nojig 'V®

Gardner, the New

England soap man. says bis soap will take

out all etaina, except tbuas of Btrobmuin a
Administration.

RF It ia said the Republicans

*.[

Vermont are terribly chagrined t beqauee

one democrat got 'elected "tA tha Senate
&lt;&gt;f that State. .
'
' *’ ; '
,J

py The lobaeen crop ol Connecticut
fiir the present 'season Is said’ V be quite

a iargeone.

The plAirta are uwuawilly

large, perfect, and healthy.
&amp;F* Bun. J. M. Howard wt« tfacrrfn

ptsd tn the State UgUlature, last hes de­
clined.

k would requite too greet A.par-

that tto latest
mpt nt tushri toa proved a more dfa.
ma, failure rhah ah* former one; The

-The.Evening

�disease

j’otjl anil 2®isfrUni»'rou.

and

its pains,

Tf*R»W*R«!

HliL-Ta.X-

wrrn m

pleasure*,

'xfJiJ
Vrrt.M BANrn ;

t,xli;j.fne cunts.

three months for

Send in your names.

THE HOtBE OP BQVITT|

ryc- \\ &lt;• uMI nlhiw one dollar a bush

TZ/.HD i-MQVTJOS
HASTINGS

(I fur.»bus’. &lt;m subscription—if Drought

Hastings’ Price (Lwrnt.
Wivrit.--Nut tedy wanted, but we
ou,. |,;|1

irair,

M.rtie Wood, on subscription.

&gt;
'Ih'DebfUtr, Nerroa* AfftCTicr*'* Fsaa*
Metier, Dytpcyabs, &lt; uniaipattaa, MMufra
S^’SWi.'KliKK ‘ATIttK;
Alt WBowdsg cen^laints. riz :

■jl,
„

. .. ,u be a Mass Meeting at Has*

11.U.U*,,
&gt;; Uience south nloug .the ~—. ro.etuy eight J7B ° WgrecUT
erica north otrp hui.&lt;ht/„,d Urea*
Is. to the center of the Thurturuple
&gt;rth eattrefy aloug the cehte?,f
erjecta said tfrer; thenee
I sixteen f le j rods, to &lt;»*«.
stt.ro four and . half
re W?'

ABE

NOW

ON

ITANO

with one of the LARGEST

-lav the 8th day of October,

.,: M

BEST Assortmwte of .

DRY GOODS

BLAIR,

AUSTIN

Hon.

WE

GREAT VARIETY

,i II he addressee! by

Let overy Republican turn

“f *11 kinds re.mprminBBLEECHED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHE ET.
INGS, Striped and Check Shirtings, Den.

Itcitiootber tbe County

DRY GOODS

r.imcs ill &lt;'» the 4th And 5th of October;
lid if yon owe

printer, remember

tfeu

him at thi’ wte time*.
(.beta Cue*
K1LSV, Stjiruora fur

Ipq onuva of tlsa Wood, dev&gt;&lt;S»swi ot riiuUawh
fcf £W&lt;."
XfUS®

luwmm

Mtaaumsfnaation, White*, &lt; jUuic*ui,I.ie•r .Ceatpidiaii, &lt; hroate Utadnoisasq
BbeauintUBi, Intermittent »rtt»te;Cf ,
of Gsnual Debility, abrlkgr, the, roSflltofacuK dMcue.or of u-» roaliasid idptiB?
utrtr. efuervou* at.d tnuseular verify from ehfau*
4p eomplainle,wee lital ol this ■'■hw»an«&lt;.ha*
nrvrod auuvcsafal to au extrs.t «bdi nodusgriA;
Son br written atlaataiion would tv*.det 'ci««L&gt;»!e.
ARE NOW AT THE HEAD
laeailda so Meg bed rkincu w to hive brnoUS
forgot:*® u&gt; Uicir i« a t:«i=l.U»L-«m&lt;to, Asm- strttf
dduy, ro-sppearsd In the busy wwida- XJwrt
Of this Establhltmrnt,
returned from pn traetvd trkivl tn tt distant Isitd.
M " Hl
T33 :”!
Some very signal luMancaa of ti.i&gt; kind •»* HaAAnd an prepared to nil Mort, Better, ad.of FsuXvSuCvrvra. emaejat-d fiotin-.a &lt;.f gpptrent btbraauiua. aanguuiuiis exhaust tan. cutival
and Cheaper
ckangew, and that complxstkn ut nrrv.m and
.— ----------i_.

J

•BATE NOTION
TJlfOAN B.n-rvCtotfctr-.
art, far said wwutr.
if
the mud court. InAdenatahT-i^tq

.. ;t !’• t.■.&gt;•».—George Frisby. &amp;V-.

nf Cirlroi', :■ ' ;‘-i*. at this office s potato
weighin'* t &gt;■ pounds «nd twa ounces.—

S PECIAL

NOTICES

U i*. f the
. - j kfnwn as white men*
E'. If Ji.y ■; ■ .T iprmers can beat that j y*^»H*Sd Mtby*

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,
The B-. it nnd Cln-ap&lt;*8t Hi&gt;uschnld Reme­
dy in the World.

- Spkciax. .Tkrm.—In I__
l i t er will Le found ! Ayw‘«

J ivrtn uf the Circuit

New Additions
Ina, balsams *ud gutaa, ou beautiful kid leather*
render* them ucculisrlr adapted to the wan la ol
rrow/Ss and others. Thvfr application I* nulver
tai—wataaUy to Ibe Strong tn«, the daticale srociao, aud focbl* infant To each and all they will
Kiev a helm and a bleaaiug. Their pt* &lt;• sgroeaand withaulsnuirranceortr ublc. Eaeb Plas­
ter wlltyyearfroni one to four month*, and in rfreevnatlc Mmplaiiita. sprain, and Arkiars. frequently
effect eurea when all other remedies fail. I ul! di­
rection* will be found un the back of each. Pub­
lie apeekera, recall*!,, minister* s.f the goapel.
and other*, will strengthen their lung* aud tux.
Kive their rorec* &gt;/sroiriag d,a&gt; ®ri Meir fTOast
c* l6-&gt;* cents.

-. i’&gt; commence tin tbo

Conn ot i:

PARASOLS

of November

:
11..- I &gt;..l. it

dare th, ..vyTof Ms* MdWtMil
required tn appretf SKW
there be Ixddrn ar.d’ebtW - eSM,:
• prayer of aatd petrtu n.r stun!-1

The*e renowned Plasters cure palea, veakneaa

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

health

trial and other cases

—Dvm

t

Pimple* on the Face, aad Hkiu Dfscaves,
.—Burtr n G&gt;w.

icr ordered, the.t ai d pet.tiourr
l-wtre* inl&lt;-rr«|rd,ol tl c peudw.
i n 1.1.n lt&lt; t ■ • t. u ..... .. — « «■

••t Btswiw, Kect
ihtutr, in lheewga

Are generallyeauwed by Amntalcn st borroughed
lathe akin. Jtr. Tmak’a Magnetir Oit.tment br
.!&gt; powerful and penetrating qua'iiiea. destroy*
every watlg* of them, maturing beul'h and beau­
ty tn tbe akin wherever applied, retnoneg Tan

OR SORE IJYES.

INFLAMED

glvU.mtJ n.tu-ii nf it ettlirrly

W Tl.c above articles am sold by ol! the deal
er* io Basting* and by all Druggist* throughout
tbe United Suire, Canadas and Soaib America,
at wbUoeale by *ii large Vrugguta in th* prrnn
pal cttw*.
•
HFRRKJK AEROTHKB,
Paacriut. CucauTs. Albany, N. T.
Sold at Hastings by J. P. Rabe: t. A to.. Ifoltthirty wood A Qraal, and by deal er* ci rry where.
Palmer Brottrer*. Trsrdtog Ageut*.

A.O Cuahrog. of South Band. Ind., ears-The
Magnetic Urotroeel la tbe only retne.lv in use here
for Inflamed Eyew. Tbe Auditor r.l'nur eountr
ha* so much faith ia its curative fl--weni in thia
fllaesae. that be not only highly recommends it,
but nffer* tn forfeit tbe amount paid far it in each
iris r.:t.

u In ilea were
It i*
dent

The

-The Ocln

Apply tbe Ointment frveiy to th* foreheads and
temple* and back of Ibe nedt. also to the sole* of
tbe feet and palm* of the hands
ft wilt nrfeir*
the severest headache in thirty minute*. Read
advertoement la thia paper.
.

n l» pre eminently

magazine

•rnry render.

Counsellor in Business.
’ st Fiukx crtosfir;1 ‘ '

It

the lime bewho desire A

rit.

baa LsJ fa&gt; more lima th* guud iff.ct uf |l.c m
IKON, STEEL, NAILS. MILL, CIR­ cudofoMy balancvd p” pwatfoc» ol f-vLte; w
.oMMpof their welt kiwwa natalities
1 '
,Tb* utteutxmof female* cannot bv fep^i
CULAR and
CROSS-CUT SAWS,
d«nllv invited to tills remedr *ud rcito;i:t!vr
COOPEJfc, and CARPENTER TOOts. the case* peer Hurt* *ff,xtru g’ tl.eni.
■
In Mta-uui.Dsm. buiA vtauukeml.iiivmawi
—in th* latter, huwevar,. tigyrv d&gt;c.it*Uj- it,
BROAD de NARRO$ AXES. GljASS. beeta thvarfablf wdlt let-ott**:. both as aJHvlil
pain and roduciugthe srrttttiga au&lt;i auCMpi
SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS*

fomeitr and energvttc rv»Vi:anvft and
TRIMMINGS, COOKING. groat
progreroin then** *&lt;tli*n-«.U of vLe West, '
BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of'ev­ tyobably bo ot&gt;* of bigfl n-n«wn amt rntfuluwe
‘ Nn vetnedv hrs ever feAri' jfiseoT- .eJ la.

HOUSE

" xX&gt;£&gt; A Xi i TER S
The rroprieirrv* and tnannfaetnrtR Of-KOR.
rtfFHWtV CSLFFHATED FTWEAfH B!TTi:S esn ppprHl wlrh
t .rf;.;ri&gt;ec tv
: liyHpea ana Hilt ns jencratljof tLeTpItJ.,
' a U^bcc4i..T. the at'.kie has uuiiied alipu
■.'.lienbcrc'ul.ir uukuvun. .1 Lw fails u]*&gt;u
tl*i- -point will speak mere pvwrtfu'i'jr than
rulMiuouf bar* asiertsuaor M /ici'.ng pntfeey.
The couautapd.i.n ci Hwtcitrs'u Mtotimcta Bit­
im for the lam year atuautited te over a half
mMlitn botil**: an-l fro-&gt; it* mowifo* irtrndy

mb-Il.wlitnenta and
t f r

NEW YORK COSTS

TLtaACH BITTtRE.
Also a lot nf Miroellonrou* Book*. and a gift
witlit sell book of one dollar or upward*
All our good- were selected with great eacr
awl partiewiar regard t» tbe demand* «f this
cvmmuuity. and will be told al price* that cannot
fail to give asthrsetioti 111 every instance.

■ &lt;l» nut t:«*«*d, nor
'ire ut n

advance from

ery style and description.

to

•. .' full of interest

*e.ff u:i;,-vIy &lt;!u p
sap!
I. .it b- grui.t.-st ■
• «: Tiu
Il. tr univtrd that Hie petit *r,er
prtrtlt* IMeteatrd. tit the pentn.:., and d&gt;o foariup &gt;Mres«.
of thi- witice a:.&lt;&lt;M*tor to A«
UsywddlMsi ftamirr. • pvlfoeI ar H.-reting* aud ciretd-tsug in

Market, which wc

are prepared to sell at a small

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

hI-

iiintaltal
tire VK'atcvf Va&gt;harit.e Cam*rrdie. dre.-asrd.
tilnrr tlt.« peiHioh defy rvrifiM
nil. । royli.ttA«r twiafu
Shut aumiM.vniltau

Ever ahown in tbis

TA JHrroL sffectiuM uf all llr.M, and for r#u-’
SOM familiar to medical men, the 0| CrsHut. cf ttta
preparation of won mint be aaiuiayy, foi ualike
the Jd oxidva, it ia vigorously tunic, n itfivul talitt exciting and vrerlrroting ; udp-r.uy, rvgw-'
lanf apgnvti;. eves in tbu moat otabaaUcundlufl
eoatitypcaa without ever bei.'S a jitaii; puqpa*
tit*, or Inflicting a disagreeable seasjturn.
It ia thia latite propvtty, nraong other*, which
Bakr* itao rvsnanuibo eifectuM ai d ptruMuewl
remedy fur lllrs.uum wbi-h it sivo appiui tw
exert a distinct aiel specific actfcn, tv dUpetuli^
the tendency which fern* ihtiu.
■ n
ta.Dyspepsia, tuuumnraWe a* are ns ccttges.A
dttela box of those Ciisly beat Fill*, iws uftiWL
sufBeed (er tbe Umst habit iral euaet, iui I vdtstg the
altemlvt l Ceativrnero.
In unchecked Diarreww,
UiatrrTS, erm
eren when
"hoo S'ltaaccAfA
t tvc^itz
InnucLecked
DyaentSry, eonflrmed.
DrotntSry,
oonflrnied. ctMcietiig.
ctnscutiig. srd
*&lt; &lt;! sj
rj i'aretat.
jarstt)y malignant. UseelfocU have bren equally «M1».
irt and
end aatuniahmg.
aatunudung.
'
, .j
tn fife
rv.. focal paiu&gt;, Io*» ofCt*li «t i ',r'‘W£s
la

We also msnnfactnre Copper, Brass, Bbeet Iron
and Tin Ward «f any,sad erirr drop* gad fcttip-

Price*, for Ready Pay.

: A: Co., Ren'l Ag*tt,

EAVE

■

TROUGHS

Manufactured at tbo luwesl rates, and put

What everybody vran'.a.
FAJIll.r

Tilt

,

COOKING

SUS ESS

mruu
w
ir box I for -nfe ty CroggLt*
&gt; sent. tree. to ury aduevasuiP
All loiters, oilfet., 51^,.

tion, alfof which vr* will **11 al Hard Times

. coxTAtnau

DOCTOS.I,
•

,
.7
VLT-ll

8T0V8

A peculiar l

f&lt;&gt;rc u* i* an cd

’Si
’tsBSrcsrwA
Metter and Apprentice, and

Election in No-

iniG N, CWhfv'-pf Harry,/*
••art firrwai'l Cornifv. ’ !■'
said .■■-.u11
r, .u
pfa &lt;
1 in ilfodit pt. l&gt;n MiimI-w .•*«, •»«•&gt;* ; ptrotht. 41. L. K.

tflMg tbe poUtinSd. duly rented
igb,mlp&gt;iu**sn*1«ts&lt;.&lt; •ruFaaute
uu *ca&gt;vu&gt; Uarviu s«t F&gt;rf^. |»r
ordered lliat tiro con«iJ-ratioa

and llir pro Im bit’ result
.

a &lt;ain|orL:id fairness which

!'.•

nr!..?!.' entirely above

Kept CanslMMtly on Hand.

•hi/,7/-&lt;inm

it TELLS xor

tho

. *tu r!» rlertioneering epistle;
• - v.une title is most convincing

rrn'ueni* ia favor

- oSro of tkc Jmlge ..PFIilAta.
lich tnne ini.ft*|daae.,l! pssrrrca
sired to wp|ta»t and abow annsef
rarer of s^iit pvtitM.irer *fo«H ■
tad it ia further ordered.
notice to all J«r-ie» tuterroted.

GIFTS

, ilu ir distinctive prin-

of the p«»licy

• &gt;!■ th.- i-lt’inH of Abraham Lin*

i- prvtuii- J tv Itia supporters.
• i

c&gt;'ur*"t uraims

I.

no

Tbe

merit for

odinite upon tbo start,

■re i» n g.-beml |&gt;. r»tutsioD that the
'.fthe Ikpullican parry is a fore-

Scpletnher cumlfcr

of the Art Journal

»u received severs! days since.
It is
fdll uf inlerwti to the general reader, and

is a dtrouicicr of Art, is invaluable to
4rw iiwnirfal u ith a love nf tbe sublime

NEW FIRM!!
POWERS fa CAMPBELL.
The aubseritaT’^oW Inform lb. citiross of
Hastings sud viciuilr. tbsl they are now prepared

to do all busroess per taitung to

blacksmithing,
on short notice, and in a manner unaurpassed.
Particular attention given to Horse and
AW ~ u »— 1 nv
AU kind* of produce tak- io exchange at markelprice*; CA^U set rrfnaed- Asbaronftb.

p. H &amp; J. BUSSELL.
Hastings. May l»lh. IMO.

CLOCKS'.

CLOCKS 1

IKS of r*MT eanety and *tfle. Eight day
1 Sv hour Clocks for sale cheap at
K H. A J. RUSSELL’S.
uu*. try wife. A«x Eemrvu. ba* Wft my

public patrouap to solicited.
Shop al the old slaud of Samuel Fewers.no M»lB

sad benutilul—tb&lt;&gt;«e. baw which constitatelhc f.iiiiuJaijiiin of all that is tucritori-

"0» in Art. Arnopg tbe illustrntiona of
»he present ir.tmber tire “Juliet," being a

I.To,&gt; e*«.

i

n. r. caaroai-i-

Hastings, March 1, l«0

** •

New Barry Mill,

lieut’jful rvpr.-gciHatron of t lie Balcony

from “Rumen, find Juliet,” acverttl
iHustmti )M2f

M.idyg^thcSbirld,"

•aJw.-wttfftl. pagerf.-uuUypfaulfcreal

'wty.

We can commend

the

Art

Journal to all Invars uf Art, and can do so

IS now in wct»—M ..peratiun, raid/
Crayon AmW’.type; Vigne
tip.. MUaift-^pe; Spb*

u. de any nmobnt ot

Mirror Ambrotype-, NrU‘*--nr
Pssri Atubrttypr; Omamfattel
Ambrotype;

Mdrefmcd litefawfe'

The Art Jotnyial is ptddisbttd quarterly,
year, Uhglc copy ; two 6&gt;p1n &lt;&gt;ne
vesr 13.50- three e .plei ti&gt;’uno tsddrves.
’Address, t. L.' Derby, Actuary,

^o-^lrtan Ar*. A*ireisd.«.54«Whfad

bndypn BdUcvii Am-

truly pr, Double
Ambrotype

ctrsi om

Will £
t purchasing elsawt

. .
be»t rrtnediu i
fehSStiTTtLLiwo twe-rev
MN*H 'tn- ■
ilitMfoer.kift.
I anil droUrt
I id RMty,

StIOOD fJICI
MMCFiCTCSMS’ AID JOltEBS’

IOER!

John E. Fol ter, PnMiahar,
JeTto No. t ? * Sanaan St. P» ’addpbia. Fa.

*nl.r •“* “ rr”o,F“ “
other MUI In Barry, or any other »«nty.
Hartng aeeered the aerTkre rC • . *

.

first Bate EHLER,
,«u mill

* ot/SteasWtsAf nr—Vd friend*

"W omr,

«&gt;4e to sialo ooutHKUllt (hat 'he '‘DMien’
ure a certain &lt;ure for tbu Uyspepvta and like'
di*en-c*. is to the pro| rir’ora a suuiet of un.illuycd plctuuro. h iw vra nil nu.Jud n.nitsr
.futn tbe slow ch. putlfle* ,ibo flood, and
impartarsuaaw] vitality tv the ue« v&gt;n«ay*iem.
giving it that roue and •ncigy iuJiepcmable
for tiro t ortiiroiion uf U*alih. It «|urt.lea u|i»n
liesteanaeh, Herr, and oshcr digestive organa,
ulldj but p.tsrurfolly, and tor n restore* tbsmi
'OacuaJitlctt eiwetll W tulhe Liaiiby uis.Lnrge
uf the fuucn. ua vf battue.
Elderly person* may us* iheWilero daily as
|-rr direction* on the.taut)*, nnd they will Bud
in il aMiunilatit p&lt;euliarlyr its pied 1* tutnfiirl
deelinlvg yearo.as it f* pt*a»ani Is the psilate,
invijrerniiiig tvthe)m&gt;wsU. uxcellmt n» a tonk,
nndTrjuvcnailng ecu tally. We tare Ibecrldcueb d- ihunuuiii* of aged min and wctncu
who hare experienrod tiro lx us.ttt of u»iug |hi»
|.rvpanUiua while •uffrring from rtom-.»h deNan of Buaneaa. and every body, tn every State, r«»m*nruia and general debilitT; acting under
th* folrise of pliyalcia®*. they ta»* alHimloucd
on receipt uf fll i«, l»r |» • ‘I’.Vfl’ «&lt;
all Aeleterinn* drug* and fairly tested the
si,we &lt; year are
merit* of Iti* article A feet woula fo U&gt;*
geutler,»ex. There are certain period* wf;.-n
tlrolr care-’ nre co barwing lluu iMsny *r
-^•rjuifno.^u^^.^^vr wink tastier the trial. The relation of motlict
and child is *o abeortangiy lamkr. that the
mother, erpeeiaily if sb* be young. f» apt to
JMS X7 H&amp;SjfcuT£ ferjet her own lirolth in btr twtrgm anxiety
{falser total. Bbeuld tbe pertod of aiaSerauy

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�canasd by mmurial ducate. low Uviag. diaorderd ar unhealthy food, impure air, flhh

Rastedt, he lay cratcawled hi • -bed, &lt;m a
beam or a rafter, jwM aride m&gt;a^*t tn ewi
coal hi»per»«i from tbeeysa «4* tbuao wh»
Stood bsl.iw. A guard &lt;4 aowto hind was
stationed in the very hotme-ni wltMi tbia
shad beioritfed. nnd rwey night th.. m&gt;l
diors assembled &lt;m tbo *M*r Imocatb Ms
biding place, and danevd tn the music of
the trnmpet. On tbe fourth night a hoeiry shower «&gt;f rain gave him the first op.
portunity of attrmp-ine &gt;-n i-scapr, and be
jumped from 'b* r.«if iia a duA-'n co*ip.
which broke &lt;b Wn un ter Mm with a i&lt;nid

ever be its origin, it ia bervditary ia th* «mttitutum. dMrandmg •• fnxa parrate to childrra
unto lh,' third and fourth Kracrauaa I “ Indserf,
it araaa to ba the rod ex Him who aaya, “I
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W* bar* oar f’laiui*g. Rawing. aa&lt;{ Tsrai»g
Wurks now tn fall epenitaua, and ur prvpwW to
ptane Imnbor, FUm .ud M.ui, nuumM&gt;«*4*
nay ibit'F io o«r line at tfai tewcat posaU* rsfe*.
cdFFINR coostaollj w. ha&gt;&lt; and st

e^'ssss?w*s

DRY GOODS

crash, though -hIiou’ at: ntc*ing the unties
of tbe stmiiy who was. or •uulu t»havr
been, but a low tarda .&lt; By the amla
tana' of Ills frinnte hr rcMcbrd it erwer.
and tl.ua attained tneraibdde of the f &gt;rtiflcatioiis.
Even here there was n sentry,
but, by Mlowtng ri«&lt;e»li behind him aa
he walk it! by, be in •.ii.-.geil t&lt;» gjtln a cov­
er, before tbe Sentry turned
hia hcaL
1'UEY AKE JUST RECEIVING
He made hia way ••• I’nrw, ami remained
there a cvos&gt;deii.h!i- t'uie.in the ttam hop«
of a favorable tern in ‘be uflairs of hia na­
tive country. In it iitllr bonk published
by tho chief »py ot Bonaparte's police. he
received h&lt;&gt;n&lt;&gt;r*o|e mention an “the nio&lt;4
audacious and &lt;he ni'*t ndn.it” of 'hr exUra who. while r&gt;&gt;ngt .n»ly net he. .wild
iMtVrr he en»imrwd into not net fumiehirg
S pretext even In thr I.I.- rd c..osci-wc,'• 4
S Bramparic tor bis &lt;"Xtra.liii--u. Al thh
time the pul.lij opinion of I J. nnany was
much aroused by tint eowanlH ven"&lt;wnre
wreaked by the Prumian Gor.-rurm-nt on
Godfrey hinkrl, a townsman of Shnrtx'a.
a professor. wh&gt;- had joi:a*d thr constitu­
tional moven.eht at thr aaiin* time with
bttnacir. This man. a poet, a man of &lt;H
icste frame, higlih cducsfitd, nnd necuw
turned to all the rifineinruU nf life, was
Unprisoed at Spandau, twenty inilra
from Berlin, dnaacd as a convict, bis hair
snipped shortjmd I.need io labor at woul
carding, and room and mrua with frl••!»*.
Sbartz, having determined to rescue him,
repaired to L&gt;&gt;nd&gt;&gt;n, coI let-ted tbe means,
and made tbe arrangements.
With n
liirged passport be traveled direct to Ber­
lin, left hia papers with the police over
night, obtained n rite for aotnc other town
We can clothe you from the
the next moi ning,and, inateod of prcifd%tuok lodging* in a boarding house. of the bead tu the aule of th
re be remained for six weeks, goinu
aud warrant prices tu auiL
to Spandau every day. and returning late
at night when the policemen wav always
ao obliging aa to ui-lock the d«sir of hia
boarding-house for him. All the arrange
tnentt having been o-mpleti-d. he carried
uKKinkrl in a couch one mini night, togather with his tteeper. Rtlnyaof horses
were in rwadincas from atari .n to station,
until they rracbrd ihe aea-ahora. where a
pilot-Imci received them
They landed
al Hull or Yarm-Hith I-tii la-fore tbe
Gavvrnmerit bad tbe reimd^at idea of the
prisoner's whereab-mta. Coining lu thb.
coiinlry in 1851. be registered hiinself s*
a law student in Philsdelphia. and so
josrned there 6-r n number of years, oc­
cupy ing hi* time, almost ewrhtaively ,w iib
tbe study of thia country, its material and
aorial condition, i'a hl»t»-rv. ha inutituli&lt;Mis, and its Fiture. In J854 In- mum
ed tn Watertown,Wiacoiiaiu. and entered
on the practice of law in Milwaukee.

'

nt iro».ti trv

srtitBHCTite arttEMEstt

which, although not scrofu’oui ia weir nature,
are still t«t&amp;rod fetal by thia taint in tbo
system. Most of the cou-uniption which de­
cimates tbe human femily ha* its origin directly
ia this scrofulous ranroatnarwyn; and many
deatructire diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, iudecd, of all the organs, arise tram or
Ono quarter at all &lt;mr people are aero&amp;ilona;
their persona ar* in varied by thia lurking in­
fection. and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from tbe system wo must renovate
tbe blood by an alterative medicine, and in»5&gt;“T*"

£«Wy sort" bef-'TT ttej dteldr «rr rv errwhere
Xr&amp;M surf
them of-Wgjg
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I Hi: I’HILoSDPUEirS STUNE
Farn-rr-. and !-•
“f!te\bl^t st &gt;’’*J**“
giving arana. t. af •*i«.a«i»A&gt;ua y *wrrajrra|jgm
Sy tb«
wkw'rurr*
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BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,

Mo&amp;rt. whirl. » al •&gt;*'‘"’7
pnbflc. cs’sWtei-rv the MV&gt;w inf

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PILUCbare beiit&gt;rorcd brsB^yalsto'

DRESS GOODS

sad reetc-n the health sad sttrngdor the .vfferer.

Cotrpriras all tho latest stjte* of HTI-KR,
CUlite*. brilliaata. lawns. Bongo. FRENCH
-VSLthft. .nd all uttew Undo tbsl eaa hensat*d. many of‘whkh an greatly r-ipenor In quality
and beauty to anything bcretaforo uffrred in this

prw. aw-, w,—.a4 tv oadra itear in. hr-rsim* . jmm ettea T!«l
Lil texnal dl*al&gt;d.'i&lt; • sinct—o.rf l.i H-rtr car
-tisl sort g-ti'ly stitnetatbig firvpcrth s Test tiwy
,w“itotre»n&gt; i dysnrrttoxs. * ■

Old Fogyism Distanced
BY

THE

We have piles of 8 li E E T I N l» b,
CLUTHS.

STRIPES,

BRUA11

NEW ARRANGEMENT,

The tr .'Ot e why

|

FRANCIS ROWER

l» iloing ll&gt;&lt; .urge.1 Hardware bnainos.

iu

TABLE

TOW ELLSu.

DIAPER,

and all kinds of domestic goods*,

ut-o

CLOTHS, plaiu tu»d fat*..

CAbSIMERES, Linen Drilling*,

uorei.r Hwy uiytarv Uvs tilBcrf a Uh wui
atairad; iteu Uiete •fine! -YLurL’y te lu lr»&lt;ttea
I ilfc. Al’J I&lt;*4rr iip Joistte. Thai. u|Kra;u« Ol

Youn; Ainirica Ahead

CORD.
-

SHIRTINGS,

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.

CONTAIN NO MiNERAL.
Ttsai they cure the alaso*' wamnat raaq.tei t,
PYNKM*
whl&gt; eorrris/twteiWg. W'f '» • wy Ueort time.
That after all wlhrr uiedfemai L-’&lt;- |-n‘r*1
Ire*. «b»J relieve
L1VEU COMPLAINT,

HPRJGERIAN" lENMANfllfF.

PRINTS

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Thera nartle* may I* cmnulted,

the moat effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can derise for this rvnrywhere prevailing and fatal nalady. Il iocom­
bined from the most aethc remediate that bar*
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from thr Mood, and the rweue ot the
•vstem from its destructive consequence*.

not only Scroful*. but also those other affeetions whick sriw from it, aueb as Kavrnva
and Sxui Drasaara, St. Astuoxt's I'im.
Boa*, or Eavairtui, Ptarua, Pustvl**,
Blotcmii. BtansandUnits.Tnrona,Trrra*
and S*lt Rksvx, Scald Hsad, Rinowosm,
Rx* vmatux, Svr uitiTic and MaacvsixL Di»Dnorar. Drtrxrau. Duiun. and.
indeed, all CbanfAtwre saiaixo rnox Nrrtatld os lure as Bloou. The popular belief
in •• txipvritf of tho tA&gt;od " ii founded in truth,
for tcrufula tea degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of thii Sarsapa­
rilla ia to Dimly aud n.-geuwste this vital fluid,
without which sound health is imposaible in
contaminated comtitutians.

EXPT
^tL^lliiback in rue- tlr aVCnbvW o^tbe sjril ra tte-

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UL&lt; M il Till: DCEILITATED,
aud k! tl«i&gt; n&lt; |b»ra*»‘&lt;iftb?N.H» l.«ni!lluw:te.
tk&lt; |h«r. iU wtT.sis
tbv Aiu. J serf* it
rauteir*. sri»l&gt;&lt;'r»rs ISHnrntl
asm oils viols. *&lt;H»'i d ■ * •
„.-f. «ui. ul s-l .ubteird l~l-.
sjAol Itfs La»^rxi|/ii.i*tal.

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

AND

■’ Iteito. mi..: f&amp;l tU HrAND'.XAVlAX VIUCTlBT-l. BI.D in F1MN ^r. rute-Y.nl Uy the
oih- iracrit lliuuMuite 4 liri&amp;gsiu,..*-. sb-,
in IcUrt'. aHidsvil*. 'rirdirs' Wfcrtk; ss#by

Di-u

one, F. A M. Canal meres, TW BEDS,
a &gt;d every kind of GOODS li&gt;r Mun and

Boys' Clothing wbka wu oflk-r at

iBODW &amp; S’HO’B?,

ELEVAlED
• »VEN STOVES.

low oven stdivks

CAN’T BE BEAT.

GROCERIES

The Three-SIdeg

PARLOR

COOK

STisVES

We bare a fin* variety of Muslim, tafhrs*
SI EE'"ES and rvllart, Ctatnouctte. Orate »hirt
iiotonia sad Cullara, and crery kisd at WUITK
GOODflt steo Hovwry, rvory style of Gloves asd
Mitts, Boanrtte, Ribboas. Draaa Trimmings, etc.

Candidate.

5 *

Dove la*’ Nobthkrn View.
Borno apedes «T property excluded by
law in moot of the Status a* well oi Territoriee, a* being*unwise^ immoral or cmtrarv to tbe principle* of public policy.—
A* hr instance, the public banker ia pro
liibitcd from emigrating to Minnesota.
Oregon, and California with hi* bank.-.
This may be property in thr State of New
York, but Cea-M s to be when taken into a
State or Territory, where hanking is pro­
hibited by tbe locwl liw. So ardent spir­
its, brandy, whiskey, aud all the intoxica-

Stale*, if not in all of them ; but no citiixen whether from the Northern or South­
ern Staten, can take this property with
them, and hold, sell, or uw it at hia pleas­
ure, in all tbe territories, because il ia
prohibited by the local law. Nor can a
mm yo ihtrt and hold hit tlavt for the

HARD-WARE
WT

We Haro school hooks. all kind* of blank books,
Pocket ledgers, Mschssirs- Munal. Arnold,
writing Fluid. Note. Cap, l*urr. .nd fx-gsl Pa­
per, and all kinds af shlioacn1 la greet v srwty.

t»» a»»ArM.Tc.orMis

nx
nr^um up juskind •:
flerrfck'N Stmr ft-alcd PiHs!

thereat

r/ZA nnoL£ wvkLi&gt; r.^ht&gt;:

R. O C EC E B. 'S'
W* think w* have sa good Young III son. Im­
perial and Black Tana, as were ever offered in
thia Market. Also all kinds o ilrvwn and White
Sugars, Sjntp. Molaaara, Fish, Bic*. Coffee, choc
Ulate, Fare Soda and Salcratus,

AND

•

‘baked; tbrrsby producing shoteaonir;
Irasulte. Every particlr ol Svlerstu. tel
tuned t as*, aud dum-s th rough tbe
bread aud bto-uil white bakin.-. coaaanorally, nothing rennin* bet rottunon
2_i.
. ..j*...
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i.

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B

UBNT1YG

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TLUID

MANHOOD.
HOW

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RESTORED.

Zerf PMoiod. ia a AoW Aan*r
A t.rctai* on tbe Nstnrr. TrHirara'. shd rsdlea! curv of Hpertnalor.-hoee. or seu.issl wrasne4S,*cxwal debiiitr, Narvrasnrse,atwl Imoi'isterv BwiisMOM. pnafoeing fmpoleoc* .censumpliui. and Mroial and Pl.yme.1 Debibm
SY ROBERT J. CCLVERWELL M-

Tbe imporianl ’act tUi all ibe

DRY GOODS!

Tub L&gt;&gt;t* Tb&gt;t.—Single ladies, aairi
CapL Morgan, often cnoM tbe water un­
der tbe eapecixl care of the captain uf ahip;
and if a luve afiair uccura aamng the paa
eeogera, the captain io usually tbe eoofidante &lt;4 &lt;*c or both panic*.
A very
iaacinating y&lt;&gt;uug Lidy wm placed undermy care, and throe youag gvn’lemeo fell
ivory deectifrtioa
deaperatrly in love w ith bee. They were
all equally agreeable, and the young-lady
wa* puzzled which to encourage.
She
naked my advice. •Come &lt;m deck.” said
I, “tbe first day it ia perfectly calm—tbe
gafitlemen will, of ermrerjill he near you.
1 will have a b&lt;«t quietly lowered down ;
Ws haws put down tbe prices &lt;&gt;f all
then do you jump ovarlxiard, and ace
wWab of tbagrmiemon will be IIrat b&gt; our good* to.Mit; the times’And agve
jump after you. I will take care of you,’
A cakn day «xm came, the cantain’a tug
gattion waa eown followed, and two of the
fovent jumped after the lady at tbe same
ioataut. But belweco tbe two the lady
could not deoMa, no exactly eqaM had

people the trr.abh of going Co Kalama
goo and Balde Creek to trade.

VERT CHEAP
»*»»t wader seal tn any sddrrra. VMl J”1"*- “
"teZCM &amp;*A.’WlT‘WFind A’roe*.

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MOTT.

historical account./ tha “dw
o*v®rw of juleps:
.‘•AtaHiuhe y ear IffTfl, a m*n um

fullowing anecdote:
John Maynaid waaweD known In th*
Lake district as a Ood fearing, honest, in­
telligent pilot.
H® was a pilot on a
steamer from Detroit to Buftshi on® sum­
mer afternoon. At that time those steam­
ers oeldom carried boat*.
Smoke waa
seen ascendins from below, and the Capt.
that which ia now Ohw&gt;,'udi*'^.'HIim/ia,
called out, “Simpson, go down and see
blichigan, and Wise&gt;usin—*o that when 1 what that smuke la." Simpsi® earn® op
the Commissioners came to negotiate th®

treaty cl pence, wc might act on the wall
I known principlu &lt;&gt;l vb' pottidffit, each
I party bokdiug all they tad in poaareaon.
||r wjggrsted to lfa Gweroor that fa

“Captain, the ship is &lt;ti fir* I"
Then
“Fiye I fire I fire! fire on shipboard I”—
rang o®L
All hand* wcrvealltd up.—
Buckets of water wer* dashed nn the firs,
I should permit him to go to the northI wrat, conquer tbe country, and bold it but in vain. There were large quantities
nf
main and tar on board, ana it was use­
till ibe treaty id pence, when we would
less t&gt;&gt; attempt to aavc the ship.
Tha
Th.
pasM-ngers rushed forward and inquired
' con«ciited, and sent him across the nioun- of the pilot. “How fnr are wo from Buf­
tain* to Pittsburg. From there he and
| |n, c,,llipmn ft&gt;ntwJ d&lt;iwn tta Ota. nver falo!” ‘•Seven Mika." “How long be
loro we reach IlT*
“Three quartern of
i'Hi raft", to the tills, where Louisville an hour at our preaent rate of steam."—
now is. and. after remaining there a short Vb there any danger 1" “Danger km—
lime, they *|piiii t&gt;M«k to . their rafts, and see the smoke bursting out I go /uneard,
fionted down to the flslincs, jusi below if you would save your lives.” Passen­
Bbawm-etoun. iu IHiaoM.
Iler© they gers arid crew- men. women, and chiltoc-k up their niareh arrow thenruntry tn
Kaskaskia, where ihrrr were* numlwr of ship.
John Mny nard st.s-d at the helm.
French,'who had formed a settlement The Aamre burst fath in a sheet »f fire ;
there, and by mean* of a guide they clouds of smoke arow*; the captain cried
n aclu-d die Dqunw river, and encamped out through hi* trumpet, ■‘John May nard!'
ncm P&gt; ter Merands. a bowe* tome little
diatuiil from the town.
You set* I am
“Head her
' well acquainted with the locality, f L*ugb

ter and *ppUusr.
They lencbcd there
| that night, and early next morning Clark
got his little annv uf ragamuffin* togetb- the shore. Again the Captain cried out,
l«-r, (for they had no army wagons allh "John May nard T'
Tta response came
“Can you bold
Mippl'ie*, no suttler and no stores, and by feeblv, “Aye. ay®, air."
MO&gt;T FOFULAR
“By
ibl* time lisAed ragged and wretched on five minutes longer. John I"
The old man'* hair
. n&lt;Hi«h,) *n&lt;l took up their lina uf march God’s help I will.’.
for the little French town of K**k- *kia. was scorched from tbe atnlp ; one hand
It wa* summer and a very hot dav, and wa* d aahled ; hi* knea upon the stanch­
a* lie etitcred the town he *r.w thr French- ion, and his teeth set, with the other hand
uwn belonging to it ailting quietly on tbe uua&gt;n the wheel, he stood farm a* a rneb.
little veranda* in front of their houocs. He beached the ship—every man. woman,
roald reapertfolh aaaonaca to 'be eiU tucking their julep* through a atraw, and and child was saved, a» John Maynard
■ be rioh'-d .hi them, crying, “Surrender, dropped, and bis spirit took its flight to
htatiod! [Senoation.1
yo«i •uckt-ra. you.” [Great laughter.] —
lie sacrificed bls life to save the live*
Ita Frenchin.-n surrendered, and from
of other*. It ia worth a greater effort to
known a* “suckera."
[Renewed laugh- save a man from moral ruin—to save a
child from drunkenne&gt;s. than from fire.
Ur.l

FENS. FKXCIUt. IXKH. FAFSR. Di-

IKRANSEMEHT,'
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lilac!

PATENT MEDICINES

CHEAT, TLT. ©ASH
Mie:

J. F ROBERTS A CO.

J. F. It. A CO.

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I’amps for Ml* by
J f. R. A CU.

O0ec In Raaa.tr.

A CO

JOHN ROBERTS,

Tbi* was tbe origin of our cognomen,
and when George Ib-gerwCbirkereturned
tn Virginie, he intnuJucva tbe juleps here,
[faugbter.]
Now 1 want v» give Vir­
it is w ith a sente of relief that we turn
ginian* fair n'-licr that •■*lwn they claim
the h«&lt;wir of a Jefferson, of a Madiann. of from th® canvamlng exploits of Douglas,
a Marsliall. of a Wythe, of a Georgw Ma­ and regard the mure dignified aland of (Ih:
While
r n. and cl as many vtbrr distinguished nominees «&gt;f tbe other parties.
eagerness for high office is indecorous,
self commendation is disgusting.
Who­
we yield ; when you claim the glory you
achieved on the field of battle, we yield ; ever I* the people’* choice, let us hear him
when you claim credit fi.r the cessi..n of say, with the proud Hainan :

the north-west territory, that out of it
sovereign Slates might be created, we
yield; when you claim the glory of never
hn\ iog polled a rote against t'bo Demo
erstiu party, we yield; but when you
claim the glory of mint juleps, hand**off.

To see a man w ho would be President
—to ter him like the khamcless mendi
and applause.
cant, to show bis atumps, and claim an
alms-Mo see him jostle and scramble
Tbe Joke of the Off Reales*.
for the prize—it is enough to make us
Tbe following story it current in Titus­ I di»trust elective institution*. Fur where
ville. In th© neighliorhood on the creek I is llie rebuke, which n discerning, and In
lived and labored a son of Vulcan, who, I dignant people hurls al th® bead nf such
Do they understand
with hit limited means.hsd barely enough a mountebank 1
to secure a living for hi* rising urnlly.— | him nnd say—it is enungb : we want a
Alas ! no; and the
Tbe ideas of hia children had been taught hero, not n valet!
to shoot fat little in any direction to­ observer of human nature reluctantly ad­
wards knowledge or refinement, and he mit* that an Ignoble proclaims Itself by
little expected to b® any thing inoru thrnt nn ignoble appreciation.
We need not say that It Is In nn parti
the Village Blacksmith.
But when the
Many of
oil fever broke out, learning of the auc san spirit that we thus speak.
- ret* of his neighbors in finding &lt;&gt;IL he the *®ntimrnta which Mr. Douglas ex
rbile away hi* ' prcaaea are honors b la and patriotic, but
| thuight that he might while
I spare (mtna In drilling * bole upon bi* । bis championship rd them in this manner,
| homestead lot; and, having l&lt;s&gt;lscouven i a* the self appointed leader of tbe party.
For.it
i lent, he went tc work, and after n few Is In tbe worst ptwalble taste.
I week* “f patieni industry, wa* successful cannot be forgotten that tba proinlnauoe
| in ohtainlng a good show of oil.- Il wa* of his position It not due to the unsolicited
ianon noised about tb® village, and the voice of the people, but is the result of an
blucksniilh was somata/g at once.
Uo unprecedented and discreditable course of
Illinois wants that.

’ 5. V'.
L. ll. HTEWART,
V
Couaaalu* si Low, ftalieirer
I1L5KY «. SANFORD.

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DANIEL STRIKER.

OLIVER E. EVERT*,

FES-tXTS.
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NOT 23.

*

Old Ellas Ever, formerly tha fint
Tbe Spanish journals relate an alarm­
A mnre nicely matched pair of Patriot*
is hard to be found than tbe Uniim-Mvlng judg* uf Windsor Cn„ Vl, was a strange ing scene at a rct*nt fall fight at Seragn**
D&gt;&gt;ogl** and the aeeraal&lt;&gt;n Johnson. Sc® cumpoaition uf fully and g’xx! scute, &lt;/ as.
After three bulla, which did *4
bow harmoninosly they pull together;
natural ®hr**drw*s and want uf cultiva
•Jon. Tb* fiiUowiriK was pronounced up
on a poor ragged fellow fur stealing a
Johnson affirms lhatltd&lt;«®.
Douglas pair'd boot* trom Gen. Curt1*, a man of
affirms that th® Inhabitants of ths Terri­ considerable wealth iu tbe town of Wiudtories hare tbe right to exclude slavery
-WrB * aaid tbs judge gravely, tafiire
from them while fr. a tel ritnriaieowditiun
pronouncing the aonteae® of Court under­
taking t&lt;&gt; read lb® young man a lecture,
cun legislate tn protect slavery In the “you are a fine fellow to be arraigned taThey say you
territories—Johnson affirms that It can. lure a court fi.r vending.
Douglas denies the right of a Stets to ar* poor; nd one d»ubta It wbo look* up­
sseed® from th* Union—Johnson main­ on yuu; and^hnw dare y&lt;»a, being poor.
tains, as a thing novar to fa aurrenfared, Lave tha impudence to ate*] a pair of
tbi* right Douglas says, “it is difficult boot*! Nobody but rich people have a
to conceive bow any person, who believes right to take a ch things without paying!
the Gmatitutlon confer* tbe right of pro- Then they aay’ybo arc worthies*; that
tectioa In the enjoyment of *|«v® ptwp- I it evident from th® fact that no ouo has

erty In tbe territories,” am satiety hk
own conscience and Jut oalk of fidelity to
the Cmatitution In withholding such Gar
grcasioDal legislation ns may be cosentinl
to the enjoyment of such right under the
Conatituti'Wi." Johnson strongly assert*
‘that the Guiatitutiou confers tbe right &lt;&gt;f
protection in the enjoy mtnt of slavery in
th® territories;" but in some ‘ manner
which Douglas cannot understand, hewn
satisfy bit conscience and his oath in withI*tiding sudi psotection. Ihmglaa would
(Mrrt the Slat* of Georgia, for instance,
iuto submiasion in th® Union—fore® her,
I at the point of the bayonet, to remain is
th® Union. JolmsoQ would die to Innintain her right to go ahiI peaceably, when­
ever. In the excreta of her torcretgn

naked jurtic* to be dune you.
AH, by
iinauhnod* c&gt;n*ent,pmoounced you guilty
Gefprv tried. Nou yon, being an worth­

ies*, waa a fool to steal, tacauae v&lt;m
might know you wnold be condemned.—
■ And you must know tt u aa a great ag­
gravation in y&lt;xir offena®, that you have
stole them in the largo town &lt;&gt;f Windsor.

j I In that large town to commit such *u act
! is moat horrible! And not only go into

1 Windsor to steal, but y&lt;&gt;u must steal
from a great man, Gen. Curtis.
This
caps the climax of your Iniquity.
Base
wretch! why did you not go and steal
। tbe only p*ir some poor man tad, orco’d
' gel! nod then you would have been let
nl'.uc; nobody would Imi troubled them­
selves abi'iit tbe act. For your injavify,
in” stealing ih the large town of Windsor,
Such are tta men whom the Squatters and from the great Gen. Curtis,' the Court
are supporting. And they arc doing it **nteucrs you to threw n. on tbs’ imprison­
all for principle, t»*»!"
ment in the county j«il, and may God
give you sumelhing to ent.

SLA ND ER.
।
The return* nf the cenvus Maribel* in
Yes, you paw‘ It along, whether you
' wime of lb® inland dktricta &lt;&lt;f South
Cnrollns reveal a curious state of affair* belies® it nr not. Yr&gt;n don’t believe one
tnuchuig the disproportion &lt;■! the whites sided wbivpera against the character of
to the slave population. Fur iuaiance.in another, but y«o will use your influence
lbe Georgetown district the numfar of to l*ar up the false report, and pass it on
free whit® person* i* stated nt 482, while current. Strange creatures are mankind.
the number of slave* and f nr neproe* i How many benevolent deeds have been
is y*8. Tbe tree white peiwms of anoth­ diilled by the shrug of a ^boulder. Hnw
er. and contiguous district, is set down st j many individual* have been shunned by
1 a gentle, mysterious hint; huw tuany
1.950, the colored population intho same
district 1* 12 0IM—the wbltea forming on­ i chasto buaoin* hnva been wrung with
ly about one sixth of the number colored grief at a single nod. How many graves
I have been dug by false report. Yet yon
upward of 12,000 of whom are alavca.
In Lowwr All-Saints district, th® dis.
proportion appear* to b« still more mark­ your tongue, when you might sink it fiw
Lfop not a word that may iniure
ed ; for inatancr. in a population of 4.831 ever.
only 220 are free persons, I ID of whom tbe character ul another, be determined
are node*.
This wodltl give an average to listen to no slander, that, a* fnr a* you
of rather nmre than 88 slave* to each arc concerned, may die. But tell it once
uh ito mak in that district
The graud and it may go a* rm the wing of the wind,
total of the slave population in the three increasing with each breath, till it is cir
dirt rids above *re 18,110; ul free per­ eulated through the State, and lias bro’i
son*. 3.195. II •m wufavc a pupa Lit n o to the grave one who might have been n
&lt;&gt;f which les* than onesixth arc white liFessing to tbe world.
pcraoua, and the remaining five sixth*
|
GovnaM Morals,—Yesterday evening
slaves.
Alter looking at these figures, enn any J * married wotunii aaid to bs respectably
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candid man longer
refuse to *ee ,prufable connected, dressed he reel f in male attire,
cause for the periodical pauic* whioh cun | and accompanied by a young nmrried
vulsc tbe South, and render the planter- j man, u l&gt;oo&gt; fathr’ is*aaid to l&gt;e &lt;m.hb-r in
so jealous of incendiary dretrines and In * tank in New York, went to New York,
cendlary documents 1— Worltl. ■
1 where
------ •’they
— visiird
j---------1--------ofulseo of
a number
nmu»euicuL They rat limed to Bns&gt;klyn
about nine o’clock, and went into a ting­
ing saloon known a* “Burtiaa'a Varieties,’
In a recent letter describing hit visit While they were standing there, the Wo­
man's husband, who happened to be in
Ui Windsor Castle, Dr. Leylnirn says:
Before going into tbe intariur of the tbs saloon at the time. paMed th»m, and
Ca*t1c,wc were shown the Queen’s stabler recognizing hi* wife, noiwitbrlandii'g her
—“Mews,” as they rail them hero. These disguise, struck Iter a violent blow on the
may be imagined, are on a m*Io »&gt;rresponding w ith the extravngnncc of roy­
alty,
She keeps 300 horacs, part of
which are now in D&gt;ndiMi. as abc is tojouniing for the present at Buckingham
Palace. AH thn«e here were grey* ex­
cept the fancy ponies. One «»f tbe latter
is a beautiful little milk whit* ainiinal, ns
I elenn and nice nt snap, water, Ind entry ■
Ing can make him.
II® l« a pct rd the
Queen’s, and »ha bn* a small buegy in
which she drives biin bcrtelf unwind the
gardens.
There were alto four of the
tiniest bay ponies, which the Prineets
Alice beraelf drives, four-in hand, in a
arnsll fairrisgc.
These, with six utbera,
were a present from the King ofSardinia.
Tbe name of each it inscribed &lt;&gt;n a plate
of marblu iii bis sUII. on on* nd which bi
“Victor." and &lt;»nanulh«r “Emsntfol," io
l honor of tbe'illustrious donor.
m

dioptayvd great vlUonca.
£1* lore iuto
■bred* the tandarilia* wbiuh wore pre®®®ted to him by the picador**, and tImo all
at once leaned »'*r a paliaads at a apo:
where a auldkr wa* ■tending, and *o In­
jured th® man wbu died shortly. A lit-,
lie later the bull junipad over a barrier
among th® spectators.
Six ibucaaMi
persona were aaeHnbird, and with cries
and ycream* all rushed to tbe i»*uc* to es­
cape,ransiaa a aceur «4 frightful mmfuaion.
Tbe toreador, sword In hand, attempted
to kill tb* animal, and several s&gt;&gt;!dkra on
duty as sentinel*, endeavored to do th®
same with their sword* and bayonets;
*om® of the spectators, Vat, fired pistol*
a: it, and in *&gt; doing wnuuded curtoiu
per»&lt;u. At length the toreador guC, In
front oftbe bulfand with a stab akilllullj
applied kid him d«ad at hi* fc«L
Th®
journal* do not say that any person*
were killed, «* even injured, in I be subaequent confnstoo.

A oxstixMAK one Sunday morning.was
led to wbIoIi a country gi 11, on the high
road from th® village to the eburt-h. by
observing tLatshc looked hit her and thith­
er, this wav and that, upic the ruad, an if
she bad lost her thimble or Some other
valuable. Th* bell* were ringing t&lt;&gt;r
prayer*, and there was po one visibl* upi&lt;i th© road except tho girl and the gem.
tiemap, who recognized in her the srrvaut
maid of a neighboring farmer. “What
•re you looking fir, my girl_T* asked the
gentleman, as tbe girl continued to pour’
along- tbe du*ty road.
Sbo answered
gravely. “Sir, 1 atu looking to «*c if my
master l»e gone to church.
Iler muter

PrTEinxD Brine*.—On tlw IGib of
August, 1863, John Wickert, who liiM
&lt;m tbe corner •/ Blerckrr and Second
streets, put a live spider into a box, from
which the air «t&gt; excluded. His object
wna u&gt; ascertain whether, *• !&lt;ad been
claimed, pclribu tion would take place iu
seven years.
On opening the b«&gt;x the
other day, what was his delight to sec tbe
insect perfectly petrified |
As viewed,
through tbe mirn*o&gt;pe,. it preset.'.* a
strange yet beautiful sppcaraucr.—Clicu
HtralJ.
Irmunxo n» Fkxilm—The Marl,
pnaa Gazette «a»« that in Mariptwa Co.
two “ugly ladies'* are required a« acb&lt;&gt;&gt;|
teacher*. It will ta nenawary that each
should prove that ahe is uv-re itan Ihirty-fire years of age. If they are young
and pretty, says the Gazette, they will
be ciutsed from pillar V. port.by the mar
culiiie per&gt;uasion.and a woman can't keep

»cb&lt;ai| and be roti it rd all at ot.ee.
Several rpparrntly well autrl.nlic
stalrmenla have rrcvntly beta pul-lislied
in San Frsticiwco papers, p ncemliig a*
diacW'erv of a nrw forest of nammoth*
I trees on the eastern inorder of Tulare Co.
The group i* represented to extend a di*
tanor of eight mile*, embracing a vast
numltcr of tree* exceeding 30 feet in d|.‘
aniefer. and cstiiutted 300 fret high.—’
One tree, anppoed the largest, measured
12 fret above the ground, 123 feet In cir­
cumference.

An old dnriu-y was endeavoring to ex'
face, ami then attacked Ikt companion^nd plain his uufitri unale uu^liUi&gt;n t
a general row ensued.
Detective oflrer
“You ser.it was in ni» way a* 1 can
Fowl mn»e up. ar.d arrested all «be par­ ’member : Fest my GiA-r died, and den
ties and took them to the station house. my muddrr married agm. and den my
They wets brought before J uslice Corn­ mudder died, and my fadrr married agin,
's ell thia morning, shm they were all and soinclwiw. I doesn't seem to fab any
discharged,tbe woman mil her companion parent* at all. imr uo borne, nor ou m&gt;f
receiving n aecerw reprimand for their in." Pisrr darhey !
conduct.— A'as. JfaL

Oxr or Damiel Wcaarxa's Bx»r.—
Tbe late Kendal 0. I’eabodv, &lt; f Frank­
lin, w*« accustomed te telltlie following
which we fate never seen In print j
Mr. Webster and Mr. Clay were atanIU, on the steps &gt;&lt;* «**■■ of the hotels at
had a donghter, alao, who had blossomed I electioneering.
Washington, and Mr. I’.wLody was ckww
Syimp epfo-ch making was a concession
iuto maidenhood almost unnoticed and
by and heard what was said.
A dn&gt;vr
of jacknwK-s wax passing by, and Clay
unknown, hut who now bccsmo mure an । to the ignorance of a sparse frontier pop
llionght it a gnod ctanc* to g*t a joke on
nty-otof interest tntbrfar young men ulaiion. which might nut be censurable in
Mr. Webster. He patted Mr. Wetater
in that rominimUy.
It nt one® facuroa their rirvumstancn. but should be aupon tta •houHer—pointed to tho long-ear&lt; the qasatfal bow to break the ice of flam­ planted aa «■*« na poaaibl® by tta argans
er indiffl rence, sod to secure a favorable of abetter Intelligenre. ft* extension In
ed
donkeys and said :
A ILulroao Notrltt.—The new steam
‘•Mr. Wubetar, there ar* som® of your
I m-quaintimc® with thia heiress of th® oil to mor* enlightened districta,-and partic­
northern conellteeata."
wdl.
For a while tbe natural timidity ularly its adoption by cntiffidates fnr the
I of the hoy a kepi them al'*&gt;f; hot, at hmi. I highest office*, should he dheountenaneed
•‘Yn*.*’ replied the great statesman.
and aaid to be intended fur lb" road b®one of tb® boldest and best favored among almost as eanwatlv as britary. A Pres­ tween thia dty itnd B-utoti, came ®*r®r
• them determined to try bis luck, and on idential noiqine® advouating his porwma!
■ flood*' eveuiaa. sttlrcd in hk best, ©mo. I elsims in public and private,' from hl*
“I hop® you bav® a g&lt;w&gt;d bos'and.
lately marched forward and «&lt;ndXo nk-' •rat in the Senate, and a hundred ros­
haaaktoA l‘k« •" Ofd,n«‘rJr
3—n i—.
InuMrin* hi* eha-1 trums—•renting thu great dignity, as It, with two aUi'B pipe* sticking through the Madam T* snld a reverend grntlrinsn to
■grin wtan **’■Hmu“ 1”* were, like a taagln. and yelping aa hs top. and a tall suspended between them. a lady arrayed tn the depth of faabum.—
fcY®®, »ir," replied she. “And a g««&lt;d man
A_
a —U----- . .tat would have rna*! Have wa ooms to this I
It stand* rather higher from th® raM than
bm, 1 tbinh.".
‘1 don’t know what w
Th* nnlv meric of Mr. DotutUs in it,' an ordinary car, and the machinery Is an
done
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&gt;
in his fcerrf-mi from disguise, and y®t this, damaalh between th® fi-rward wheel*.— think about hi* rrndneea." added the minm l.ntoMT ■»'«
lh“ C***U j
la H® greater abatue. Fo» n&lt;4 avan tta. The ImJIot. IJr®
V* *•»*
1 । fotar, “for my Bible teaches me that a
g&gt;*d man should d&lt;ith* bis wile, bet ba
tritane that vta.pays to virtue la here.—
faa you go half naked.
H* reckon* upon tta drwnnralixatuin of

A CoaviCT SciciDX.—Christopher Gabs,
a convict wh«» waa Sent to tbe Pcniteo.
liary fnun lufhatn Co., lor tbe murder of
a little girl in !83AuiUeniptrd to emu mil
sn'u ide, by cutting his throat, rvelerday
*lterno&lt;m. Ili* recovery is quite duabt;
ful.—JathoK Cuirm, I91A.
'
Wais the Roman p-Mt was odd by C.
pblegmalic fri&lt;-ud L&gt; mind hie «»n Uiat.
n**aa. he meds th* toiQiuml rtply—“i rm

waa the uuep-kea toing, the rUrms about
htaowli Mia,?"

It him
Aa fa**'teats dram drinks#. basag told
that ttaatoofaa, with whisk Isa was ata

*nt ontir*lv In

world of
IHbksotwwyr

■audit, fa;

“IW*my
wuTpaM

Mt&lt;*i AWr &gt;

11 worth while to

b» tab t&gt; tqWi ftr I lirMfe

�REPUBLICAN
at Hastinp
I October, II

t A^heSf PHOTDOXAPHIC PORCK
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COMI AXV.
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ABRAHAB LIHCOLK

lion by A metres® aula r.i,r»|-w'

Mr,. J. P. R-ttou, b« |»ir «cxJ«&gt;

fi an unusual

and

■SSFIft.

health;.

marcs, nr geldings, fur all work,
O. W. Williams, 2d best do
W. W. ~
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aoo
jams

ter livpdj at tbe hratrnf .5.Q00 mCn. ^.i-

Wr

Wmr?1

Geo. Ingram, MBf4Ml3^ra old
2.00
Richard jones, b^TBrtt2 yrs «‘W
*0°
n.w..Bi«iw*;H;W heatW " « ’ - !rt»

sprain nin-r,

rj*«F.‘ t-g

, Atotc Trowsrc-rJOUX &lt;
•»n all tbe weMs with vtrychninr. bet-fire
to all tbe houses, cities, nnd*lowM, mife.^rrrfary «/ .Sfcfe-JA&gt;
&lt;fcr:aJt the wumvu nnd children, fee sll
.ttfur.,j(.t;&lt;«,TU'-eUAl
the negroes free,’rob' all Uuribanka. drive
/&gt; OwS--/ Llr zand b/ntlBAln; «?UCBT,
not all the whHc tncn.nm! take p&gt;&gt;racs&amp;l&lt;ai for.'fnfit
fiuMdUm-J £ ORMORf.
of the While State ’ Nn reporter in the' /tejfateo- if LU2fa4/yfitWMM ‘
rmmty can do justice to the' exact l«n’
J -v rownr wttXCTB.

exhibited .by J. S. Twxbury, nud &lt;4 which

guxge used by tbe distinguished crater in /VttUtndai /JaVctv—«l Larye.
propounding this question. . H would be’
quite as stay to catch tbe fcrtcd light
nlng, and chain 1t at your feet, as W /tee 1st Dferite-OEOROK W. LgB.
catch ■ his blaring language, and fasten it /tomMrtariiX-SQ.Wl5 DOBSCii.

nut ; is operated by a single puraou, and

.

Jamba Walker, Esq.—Our rotremed
fellow citizen; Jnmen *WaHrhr.--fatber «f
Gwn. Wm. Walker, is at prroent tn the
city of Lnahrville. Ky„ on n visit Io his
daughter, wlm resale, in that city.
We
learn from IxnrtwvHle papers nf yesterday;
that Mr. Walker received on tbe previous
day intelligroceW-tea-aon?s -pweeatnm by
the Hondsms autiairitioa. TbU eomrmjnUy will sympothtec with him hi tha
great afilction thus visited upon.him.—
JVaakrrfir GattnUt. Sept. 20.
Tnifr Ktr C-'Miio.-The Philadelphia
North A mrrWn - piiWMtra "A Inin- letter
from Hon. Waa. M. Mrrerikh. in which
U doctor®. hh ■dteraton to LtaMtea. Mr

;

F. 8. Bellinger,best boll 3 yrs old
' nr'dveV. 1 ,
C. Bu xton, 6d l&gt;fet do ;
Chiirjcs
McQueen,
best cow,
from, three tubes, about. eighteen indies
John Fvighncr, 2d bcXdo
long.raduuing from a eoram-.n center,and
A- J.'Rum, Ifesi nicking bull calf
revohiog upow its axis by means of a !- &gt;:.&gt;.■ Pierce, 2 ! lM-*t do
crank and slight gearing.
Geo. Feighnur. beat sucking heifer
Floral Hull was n&lt;&gt;t m full as is uqqiebe n-gulnted. hr will. M tn the quantity «*f

As a whale wc must say tliat tbe Fair

By this we do

was a decided suocesa.

not mean, aa is often the csso in tbe anof that term, that it was not quite ■ fall-

urs ;

Xotic. ia here be riTrB *t'«l • Republican Sena­
torial Convcntife • ill be held at Cbarlotta. Eaton
Co., on the SOlh in»L. at : o’clock, ft M.. for tbe
purpoec of putting in nomination a Rrnablican
c ndUlale fur State Hcnslor for aaid district —
Each Uwu U cnlitkd to oae delegate.
G. W. Mill..

Cassius n. Clay at Battle Creek.
A Republican Mats Meeting is to be
held at Battle Creek, October 12th, 1860,
which occasion CrtBtva M. Clat, o
Kentucky will Ikrp’rcscnt
Let every,
on

body go and hear biin.

but

thAt the exhii&gt;iti&lt;*n was better

than ever before;

the attendance larqvr.

the receipts greater, and Uiat the fiuriuty

Dxvoxs.

.

H. Turkcrmnn, best bull 3 yra old

••Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”

bumboat of

on Friday Inst,

tural Fair which cloned

shows great cause for encouragement- to

thusu interested in tbe success of the So­
Never before bad the exhibition,

ciety.

ing to carry

New-York, it appears from

thier own .showing in the last ‘•pinneci”
that "little Dug” lias no Electoral ticket
whatever io the Empire state.

of tbe "fusion" there it says •‘Tbe electors

The exhibition

art not confined to any candidate in the

as good as at this lime.

department shows, not only in­ field, but may make, a president of any

in this

creased interest in tho exhibition but a

other citizen who is eligible tv that &lt;&gt;Sw.”

great improvement in the

'Dial's just what wo soppoacd: having

stuck uf tbe

county.

Our farmers hare been import­

played with edged tools while blubbering

ing and

breeding the best

of blooded

about in search of his “mother,” it is not

,

cattle.

at all strange Uiat the “littlefelluw” wbmo

Of bulls, there were quite a number of

sp&lt;*cimens, mostly of

superior

Aside from those to

and mixed bloods.
whom

Devon

‘’coal tail is-too near the ground over to
be President," tbuuld get his fingcr^Mid-

ly cut In the game.

premiums were awarded, we no­

ticed several truly worthy of notice;

bu

we labor under tunic omoarrassment, ow­

John S. Barry, Democratic can­

ing to tho difficulty uf ascertaining the

didate fur Governor uf this State, was a

Tllto will prevent n

member of tho State

notice uf some animals, of which wc wy'J

Five Millinn Loan

otherwise speak.

voted for.

Senate when the

was authorized, and

It was then, as now, "Barry

Mr. George Frisby, of Carlton, exhib­ nnd a full treasury” you sc©.!

ited a three years old Devon bull of very
jy A Wide-Awake Club in Hills*
fine quality, and to our mind was nut ex­ dale has been christened •‘the Each. Chancelled in any point excepting size.
Th? ler Wide-Awakes,” whereupon old Zach.
judges inform us that they had much dif­

Ims presented them with a beautiful ban-

ficulty in this department, in deciding be­
tween animals, but os only a few of the

many could draw
of others must

premiums, the owners

be disappointed.

Die great

boasted

democratic

victory in tbe Upper Peninsula of this

We

Stalo shows, upon annly utiuD, a net gain
who may feel disap­ of just 92 V’ltea in the whole nt that re­

pointed in their expectations in this regard

gion.

sill not feel discouraged, for it is well

got just 478.

A great triumph, is it not?

worth the cost and trouble to exhibit on

Well, well;

these locofucos are a happy,

such an occasion a fine animal, although
119 premium should bu awarded him.

Of cows, the exhibition was not large,

but embraced a few specimens as good as
any county can boast.

The two Devtm

cows exhibited by Mr. Bray, of Tbomap
There

was a

very good show

people—contented with almost nothing,

jggp 0"”- Henry Barns, of the Do

truit Tribune, has resigned tbe candidacy
for State Senator, recently be* owed upon

him.

baa recently

of I'trn on a tour through tbe Canadas.

young cattle, and especially of three years
old steers.

They claimed 2000 majority nnd

py Hannibal Hamlin

pie, were of this clnss.

A reference to the premium

list, will indicate the best of these, bat

there were several other pairs of deckled

If

Douglas’ mother had lived in Canada It
would have been better fur him.

fry The newspapers say that Edward
Everett h going to get married.

Who

cares 1
There were but few working cuttle on

the ground, and they were, of courue, the
very best specimens.

Several very good

J. l^rfeh.' Iicsl rollec«it&gt;ngrape’,
J. Hotehkirs, best •“ peaches.

W A car in &gt;

gun a|»op- James

rifles

at fit. Julrns, last

Carr, stealing

Working Oxen nnd ^lerirs.
C. Elba, best pair working uxen
A. Bsniuni, 2d brat d&lt;»
S. Andrua, brat steers 3 yrs old
It: B. Shaw, 2d brat do
Cbw. McQueen, best pratccrs 2

4.00
2,00
1^0

of iisstings

Fat Cattle.

VO

S. Van Everj.Jwaj Idccestcr Lqck 3.00
G. Strilier.l»e»t Spanish merino L«G
buck 2 00
A. Barqum, 2d bast do
1,50
C. Balch, best French merino buck 2.00
200
G. K. Beamer, 2-1 bust do
1.50
do
best 5 lambs
2.00
Q Balch, 21 best du

A

fam had a tendency to prevent much com­

petition

thiaxcar. -This is wrong.

viaUor, ufei

not wife

-

Of horeer, sheep, and hoga, there was
a toUrabh gfed obow, and tbe Premium
Mat will pmarpily. indicate those wnrfey

of mention.

J.-* i

• «

UtoisL 1-rainra.

Unmet Stuart.
G. W. Viili-ntin*,
J. S. Tuxh;ir&gt;,
J. Badi-wk,
.

O. N. Ib.|tw.k&lt;
A. D. R..rk,
Charles Bassett,
J. C. Dray.
G. K. Beamer,
(mac Mvsmt,
Peter Cremer,

Assyria.
J»*hn&lt;town.
'
Barry.
Prairieville.
Oiangrvilh*.
Hoptt.
■
Balflim.rr.
Maple Gnne.
Uitetfeton. ‘
HnstiligW
Rutland^
Yankee Springs.
Thomspple

Curlton.
W.-alUnd.
D. Sninn.
Svcriftary.

D-A’.'KHhrA'kte..'

in Midtfcto-th

PROBATE NQTfCR

Win. Tmklcr, Ane ’pair jdfnttras

do
one pair gfddcn spangles
do .. , one pair,bantams
There wM.no comprutifa oh Poultry.

Mechanical

Department.

W. Tinkler., ! single h&lt;&gt;rso cutter, yen
nice, hojCumjpelitihm '
W. Tuklel, I’OMUte saddle, no comptli

New Advertisements.
Atte»tl««, Fruit Crowers t t •
Bnyyrar Frail Trete »t tte
MTCUIOAX CE.STRALSUR.SKRT.

QT MlCHttAN, I

UtafuafofbHad,
’
•■■7r

K&lt;-p.U

■rf rlircc

&lt;,t-(

rJSsST" ire .re- r-rr&lt;
ur.MddO-V''St":f*
nOltsrew! .remuui&lt;wr3w»“'|,«t Rr‘”
anrereerenr —i-i"-—
.WRirr1— t-u- ■‘f ui-1
HypJ-ytMc ma- rtx

^Nrihmwkv.ior mure 0®n

call talk-

with a TK.iMtecqRMaMkyJta-^iifHHl prvce.A.
Ur Arndiog a pair o( dAJUcr&gt;-l»)-el and
' Fl FT E E N' D &lt;■ 1.1. A IIS,

...

and

n-cviwui 4I,C

PROBATE NGfK.TL
fr
QtATTOr KtCUfCA.X.l fmter fnartUr
•O itrrv
1 a«M‘ewuilf.
At a MAuro of raid e&gt; ort huUen*i ll.r ..S«r ef
»ltl&gt; lire ro*tar|la rircuir.1 c-nal U n-tntetnrc ilia Ju«i£s Iberrwi. u.
c..i the lOlb-&lt;•&gt;
t&gt;&lt;iatiH&lt;k: steljhftite W.-.AW. (KxtruuU css. Ire nf i&gt;inatmr.X-lV liv®. ■Frra.-xr.'J. L. Sa« Ju4r«
..I
:&lt;&gt; SI,.- mat»•»■** ft
Mrsi&gt;ring l«*;&gt;rHb’b»m'
t ’
•»i&gt;Tt to Obfe KHMwa RviL&gt;r&gt; the Pais.
ib«y «Ui-M«Mva&gt;iarttura

, :•

feiisBN/brfv wus not appt

spot left
nil tbe grave
vidl MMMbP « A «

HWM^

Gronixoa,

itowt.triti hour, pnut

1*&gt; talk t» the penpkt io tbe

All irti&lt;n tu te m14o*m«4 to
, _
*Xasagvr. Amerteaa FhP.pspxpMs PoresUln Cj

meeting adjourned

in the

with three time thrwa- che
I . te l iiwirt 11
-ritma nuiminwsy*

T® Couswatpllrcs.

-•dURferifertyhonr in

iK teHmiser, battaa torarodsn4 to brailli

ia a few tocrire by a «rry rerapte cored*. sL
Pare
bsyuta tofitorei rorsn.1 yrar. Wltb w.M-rers-

- fuller. «

iii the^^ftynv-in.niany gfen

Inns .Secticn, ind ii&gt;re dr«vi si.«-M». t'sntMSopItvo- t« anxiau* tu make knava to Liy frUuw-cur
fr&gt;ei&gt;'l!»* IPce.s u cf cure.
Tre»U*»b» *»-»;rvte?h*-will &gt;ocl a .&lt;u.re^£ u.c

there ww-iHit r*-.m lostnn

Itos. Marsh Ginoisos
■nd «iigsq?4 fem i-hift-st '■

swCi^ctefes* tstoml ^wn-br
Jn'uglm) and cb

tfretod. and
lufurruatiw. wtisti he edi to«' c.
tote inv.ltreble, and he bep.» even •afftfter sill'

‘In? XrateiHi,

-.’AGtilGAGE SALE

nevrtnl Detin crate presen

pitFtn.Tjwvfectwct. ra.de .n tb« y.r.rfit^n

c*i, by their vfei»«*F-ffMl i

•
F»rUeA »ud&gt;rettlreyne&lt;en;.&lt;ion Hill plokk- nJ
dreAS
llir. ZXIWARP ,A. WIL-ll.X.
, ' Witlbnretor-ti.
aettO-ly
Kings count*.
V.rfk.

1/ -if a cvrtaii. tn- *l.or • t Mortgage. wrCi-«-t
vU1.'" «&amp;;

••

ul'U tilAllele, and
l-f Micbias.-. brtrlhg Je*
,
I UserotlKV irt. a. iL K -. «nd mvr.k-d temrt*
Cnrxrr, 'i«. 1 7ih. IS4., it&gt;
«Wi»cc. ul tl.v
Orm*
1 (m the e..uult &lt;4 harry *.-4 SlaU rt Muh-y.i.
in Ijlwr i&gt;. uf te.nsfera.w-&gt; te-t*
•”•* *JlhcJadaracrtur.it&gt; llaUinpA. Oclubrr &gt;:h, .'-w-l and , ike wluhU *te.tu.-d to U- «u» r« raid
l're*ri.t U. L Ha&gt;.Jn&lt;to«
Frvaaie.
:tnvrt|iAi;c, at t’u- &lt;lalr &gt;*t iMa notice i* tb&lt; uni
Jatte mailrr &lt;rf lire ««trtc uf Aarro L EUi,. ufvUC Uubdnxl and thill* duinra, slid u‘- »ull
l.rvrred.ijKA
*nd filini: In thia court for I'rubulc; rocoter lh&lt; debt uvn n :t,»iuu.g recurrd ly rart
itmUMrent m «rMi^-r. moWesjfe. er any psrt’thorf.
by lire Jn.lgr tbrre..!,
1 j
Kolire is tlM-ryfotV berttv ri^en. tb»« in f-Hrr-i-

PROBATE

NOTICE.

Ttrerropva. Il reordered llml M.reda* tb. sth
MModrek ft 11..at Ito

lire higlrest bfddee.ox M«rol&lt;r.ila 2411 day nt
to She «ill«xe «X ilsMuMp. ta lire count* if ltan»
stul Ktato &lt;4 Micaigan. tuUi Coart Uuum b*ii&gt;s
the pises for foftfec tha Cw'-u* «,'*••« /-r •** ‘
Barry county/ Um- yreu&lt;;re» dt-writeu «•
»M«gsB&lt;.ar po niutb Urettvr to sEai! te
MIO &lt;u AXUolj. Uir debt dac »H&lt;i
,«» “,J
atsS®:htfei'iKS'x25!r'”-'

ii- ibe “Rraublicati Banner," a evapapcf wuicd
in Uanl bge,and eiragatfogin said cutaty Zfll.-r
ry. for the lull kun of Ibrrr weeks. eurew*w*l
ones nt least is each Wf«k next immodafefeBette’
dingtbehcasiog tn cfe'prrmiaes. 0.-1.. Uif.' \
A true copy.
J Ud*f&lt;

Urtod. IliuUnr-Ofeotorl, 18Gb. '

Tire rot lialf of tbe uortli-sot ^uari ref Ste-

row aiut tsftl hgain.’’' *C
Marshall, was called f«*F,

■leaii, cMvcfeny Mlrr ‘‘be

frfen lx mg tuc«iLr Jk-Wif

K
’

Mw Uu»
‘ r » grerf

t5Wf

trance upon
'f&gt;T fito-wbH

added

*Mterts w41i(wb®ll. b
dl extHMc to ah)« at auction to the Uiglu.t hi*
r. »a ih« itb day of Suvewbcr. 1W,«l o'd«&lt;k
M.. at tlw mfifiMMiof telirsr. Wuwlwani. '•
iu,cr£*‘"f

.

Stray Mare.

■nd musr travel* h» Griwd

48JF5JP*-, J. ®°.v*’h&gt;n

• &lt;1 &gt; Aortb of tUnse nine t&gt;! Wot. in Ihr «*"■

J*1

in gfcc whirdK, cxettaing

gremnd Jtetffrtir bo.1 ‘-tnlkr

•raining ustf-pfesnral with
two. * «
fes
’

QnTKOFknCTJGAX. Dabbt CovstT,*0 Probate Gouri, fcf said count*. . ■
. A‘* re-aiun.ol tbe said court, holdenal thaogtoe

**

sittlle’ii. |H&gt;

C,

\ •

r.zbtbdavof Uct&gt;.ter.A.B. Ittau. Irarout, &lt;J. L.
KAT. Judge of I'rutolt.

«rit»RfJrnr

Aftw Mr. Gwifetigs h
Bly? way ^ilral fuit, but

^iJitk;%c«r’Wto.crow

PBOBATE Nonc^r-''* •/'&lt;

•

__
Wtt b»f e«ni bread 50
lira. M. Bartow, batt coBecfca uf
rake,
■ '•
' ■• •• • F.09

l,*«

Ath jmb fe«1y

Blair w

PBOBATE

Mrs. J. Babcock, best 1&lt;Mtf uf bread,

125 fest
!tnil

It* lbs natter •&gt;( Ute arlate nf Ores. I.. Ddixii
ibdTaur«"J. IKi nyn. uiincir.
On readme and lil-ny tt&gt;e petition di.li'-i rritej
t Hirnon Wiaemsu. Guardian of sari tote.r*
rayi»c for tert shr rraacba therein! srt foi th, isr
ufesn «•’ H»ll certain real eSUIe. In MUt -tSa
a• UracriM.AreMiKtnx tosaidmina.a
!&lt;
Thervupun ft to octetad liial lire caireidAi attea

A ll*vtWwsfeu*rtarV«i os Vorvrr Aknni,.

tion, •
B. A. GiMHlycar, I parlor aldve,'nn com

Tbe Prince uf Wales ia bobbing

d, ou tbe comer

Mire*, re uT'hmrh
1Bk£kS* — piteked

• good and healthy U Can bs found in the

petithjn.
Scidmore A: Wightman, 1 wood beam
plow, extra, no rorqpetltliin.
Scidmure and Wightman, 1 Inm l»enin
PROBATE NOTICE.
plow, no cnmpeuuoh.
G Ellis, one two lutrse wagtai, no cotn­
. petition.
C. Ellis, I twmhdrse carriage, very nice,
no ctimpefitio'n.
W. Tinkler, 1 single carriage, no compe­
tition.
.
J. S. Tiixbury, 1 single buggy, extra, Do
tatetegrawteforad Uy.toMsrs-few- to Mm
competition.
W. Tinkler.’ 1 sulky.jpind,no competition.
•Wm. Barlow, 1 pair fine Ikx&gt;U&lt;, extra, Du
wmpctiti-'n.
•
,
'
Wm. Barlow, I pair kip boots, extra, no
coippctil'mn.
J. It Iluwril, 1 clbvcr picker, fur cxhll»Ithrn. g«K&gt;d.
*
’
Mr. Mewwnger, 1 fanning mill, fur exhib­
ition. superior.
J. S. Tgxbupr^ j grain sower, fir exblbl-

h&amp;n

liahel/

l-rOut (feff
s
Barry (founl.r,
t " .for *.|d (MW.
JU a»»*MM&gt; of said CoutlWdeo al tha aSUe
rtbe Judr«jtarwA,is Umteir.'ra M~n&lt;t.r.ite

'TATt OF'jnciCGAN. IIai

2.00

kfeeifl by* tbe gres

J tAXJC dr MIGUIUAS. (

Executive Committer.

SWINE

R. White, best boar
D. McOinbcr, best m&gt;w andj-'p
puiiLTiir.-

Let around yet—so the paper* say—but ,wc

a tela view, to bh-

teta a peernium.

._

ntctii.r »ux*UKKireD Prkakfatt jC

pairs failing to got a premium last yoar.

earn enough abuse him to keep
people bring forwv^ tWr best, that qur dCa't
,
.
County Fiura may pusapaa interest to the track of his whereabouts. 1 This making

but was reprrae

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50

50
50
20
25
25
25

For President, Witr P. Biii«t«l^uhirs
wn.
For Secretary, D. StJtker, Hartings.
For Treasurer, H. N. Sbvldtat, d&gt;&gt;

Richard Jones,
Allwrt King,
Robert Alarshail,

F. S. Bellinger, 2J best do

J. Tosnsond, best pair steers 3
years ol&lt;b

URxk VASES. BREAK FAST _CUP8,T0IUrr

W

3.00
do
'
" quitters
2.00 Naae Pierce, iawt dux bhnd berta
2.00 .J. Pkriah. licst dnztornip beits
1.50 Dnn’i Heater. I»e**-peek top
1) W; Ellis, bed half Imi (Mitatutw
2.00 Dan1! Beater, laigcst equd’li ufmiy
I.On
kind.
25
I.5O _H. N. Sbddun, beet 6 winter ■qua.-bro 25
_ J. (’ Ilan-'fi, l•cvt'&gt;phl»^pkln•,
25
1.50 JohtF Roberts, 1&gt;tet 6 cnbbagw,
25

Speaking

of cattle especially, been anything near

50
«&gt;
25
58

P. MeOtnber 21 best do
li. Godspeed, best 2 yrs old
J. C. Bray, best cow
do
2-1 Ix-st dp
P. McOmbvt, best heifer 2 yrs nld
!t (•Ii-Mlxpccd, 2d best do
1 00 J. C. Hunmi. half-bunlid of burWy, wo
P. *KfcOmbcr;*best sucking bull calf 1.50
CTHiipHtthin.
'
J. C. Bray .best sucking heller calf
00
1 50 J. Parish'. Iieat c*i|lc4tiun fnll applee
J. Bmlcock. «&gt;ret
“ winter "
50
Grady and Native paulc.

If. ILilMrm, best bull 3 years old
that the exhibition fully attests the feet
or liver,1
that our people are rapid'ly improving hi J. C. FInnnx 2d best do
D. W. Ellie, brat ball 2yearn..Id
all tho departments of ngricalliire.
C. Bnlch, best hufi .me yutr-ufa
Let the good work goon; and as year
8. Andrite. 2d brat do
,
after year attests our progress, we may Charles McQueen, best cow
confidently look fiwwnrd to tbe time, J. J. Bvndcrsh'.tt, 2d best do
which is not far in the future, when Barry D. W. EMIs. best heifer 2 yrsuld
county will stand, in agricultural impor­ Chas. MeQuocti, 2-1 brat do, ■
do
beet beWer 1 yr old
tance, at luaai, beside any of her neigh­ J. J. Hendershott,-2d best do’
boring counties.
J. Fetghnor, host heifer calf
G. K. Beamer, 2d best do

the Douglasites lierr.ibowls, that he »• t&lt;&gt;

‘“WM

Mbrs-Lottle Barlow, Irrvt velvet bdh*
Delf.&lt;*taX we MU«F»a te’soen
Mrs. N. Barlow, ta»tWl»reted bofxJ,,
Mrs. W.B'. Gnndyrar.'M beet ilo
Mra. p MrGmbr?, best 'tfirtrlet,
Hb W. S. florfrtd? brirt ptir bhmkete.
1‘

Wll3.'P.R«»berta. rvlnbrtddtred dress,
•Sdwr
*
""
..........
1 WbM*
w-rtt basket.
M3
ttihkfc.
4.00 Miss
2.00 ■!*'!._______ _
3.00 Mri? Jt B. Wightman, 1 NevdM tt-oki
fo afford People ia every »ectioa or the
Mrt. G. P. Baker, one paper Inxterti.
im Mrs. W. B. Goody cor,beat suit of cbdhra
»i. opportunity to poswu
’ fur hoy, made by machine.
'
Mrs. H. A. Gnudvvur, 2d best do
Mrs. W. 9. Giw jfear, heat rag feg.
MrK'Jt*rph Freeman. 2d l&gt;e«t d&lt;i
‘
Mix* Henrietta Wright1, bent seWht^ by
nud Valleries iu hew York.
Ihtfe glrl.
' . . ‘
I'rnotiA »en-‘log a photograph, ambrotype, nr
4.00
Grain, Faiit. and Vcgciatbs.
daxurrrvott pa t» «hr oHiea vf the cuir.paay ui Xoar
300
Turk, Mcompukd by
:
60
3.00 G. IWtih; best half-ho. cars &lt;.f ewo
FIVE
I) O I. I. A II S
•k. Parish, !M l&gt;«rt d&lt;»
25
J;C. Ham a. half busliel of wheat, no

is not only able to pay it* premiums, but

N»tehhatanding.the ailly

The exhibition at our County Agricul­

‘ '

-

Divisi.m B—CftUle.
r-r.-p ■ Durhams.

grain discl^tfgvd. Die grain is discharged

well.

trust our friends

The Last Douglas Mam Huso nr Ar­
kansas.—Here is nn extract from a pri­
vate letter from one of the. Arkansas
members of the late Democratic National
Convention;
“Douglasiam ia killed nut in thia State
—none being so poor as tn do it rever­
ence.
Frmn n gentleman whom I met
yesterday. direct from Tuxn* I learn that
three weeks aen they hung the last Denglas man in that State. nnd there arc not
Bell and Everett men enough to tnako a
decent fight."
,

'“'.rf
-' ’ '

what they did do, was done exceedingly

names of owners.
Pexmstlvamia.—We are happy to be
able U» any that everything is looking ex­
ceedingly well for the Republicans, both
at the October and November elections.
Curtin will carry the State handsomely,
and Lincoln will t»«p hun by thousands.—
If we ore not careful, we will lose n few
Gingreesiuen, but onr friends arc to iking
after these things and it will not be their
fault if the people are not awakened up
tn the necessities «*faenejutg a united del­
egation of sound Republicans to Wash­
ington.—A’. K Port

It is known aa R. S. Rickey's pal-

that tho ladies had been st work, and that

FitetTJmTffirUct. 4.

ed by tho example before them. He was
then swung up and the tragic scene was
conclude^.
Scarcely liad these proceedings ended
when another prisoner wns brought Fntu
town, charged with the jame offi-nstk He
was examined on the street, omfessed the
crime of whidi he was accused, and hurried to the fetal spit, and s&lt;H&gt;n swung bv
the side of his brother of crime.
The
•ecoud victim was a Clwxtaw ' half-breed
named Shoal. Tin- bodies will not lie ta­
ken down until to*ni’*rrow. The citizens
have become greatly incensed against
bdrse tbievra of late. Their offenses have
been Imld and nunier*iu«, nnd the &gt; pcration of the law on the frontier is known
to lie slow auddrtccrf.iiil.

tfEllk
j. T.wVwi^: it uene-.

J. C. HiiiiTia. blot saddle hofso
beI^rc, U destined to b-efie'.into general W. W- Cooper. 2d best do

limes keen, but fully attested ths feet

Haag for Hone Stealing.

night, and to facilitate his flight stole an­
other bnrsc.buc sos retskbn this morning
at Van Buren and returfc*! to this place.
When summary ptrinabnient was again
determined on, he was led to a tree with
the fetal noose adjusted around hir neck.
Seeing no hope of escape, he confessed his
guilt, manifesud contrition for his part
deeds, sought forgiveness nt the throne &lt;&gt;f
mercy in a feeling prayer, and earnestly
called upon those present to be admonish­

lie km.ths right of sale in this owmtyl.' It
irn tfev^l thscSine, cssfty Avurked, nnd we

scatters the grain very evenly, and San

sentence. He wailed In triumph for the
intruder's answer. It win instartttmHius.
M IFt'd ifdp hihi -lonfi before he pot to al!
that!" One loud, irrepreskihlc burst of
laughter saluted the fiery Orator; artbts*
tiuidy, sensible answer, in winch the Al­
abama Demosthenes? had to join as hear
tlly as the rest to save himself from utter
cwJtcoipt.
•' . ’ ‘

Tbis aftenuion nb-&gt;i|t 3 ■•’clock a man
named Martin H. Gilliam, plins Wm.
Owes, fur.iu-rly of Johnstone, Bates C«.,
M&lt;&gt;.. was hung at this place fur Ih&gt;hhsteal ng in tlte presence of a large cuncuunfe of citizens. He wjts'arrratcd some
weeks since, and an cffirt 'made to hang
him during which he broke away from
tbe rope, and was shot down while in the
act pf sscaping.
His wounds were qerious, and medical treatment afforded him.
As soon as Ins Injuries Would admit of his
removal he was taken to the county jail
at Greenwood, whence he escaped' hut

Among these we r.oficid

use.

HAJDOX.
«&gt;n paper. Tbe 8Upp&gt;nhiti»tiM pfethfr he-'
drew, wus ns terrible tm M6urtt Etna in /Has ftA 2/te&lt;re«-ACGDSI1J8 COBCRX
aruption. The audience « ns wrought up
.
■ BepmeiOffi" in ftosnfe
‘
to a pitch of alnmst absolute madnrsb.—
jte DUtrirtLFRANCm W. KELLOGG.
Mr. I’ancev’s eye gbored and glimmercd with intmae fenxitr.
He finished his I

•

Therwwb# WWMu
inp implementa. rmtirinr up, we bdlerc,
ih quality whxt ;tb’rylicSW Jq'numbers.

.Hi.

‘WPfafip Crt'fec CUSUJ

�DISEASE AND ITS PAtJO,

—•reu.Banene*

ttore*«

SwHn’yt

twcut)-fi":

__ -,2. ’ *
tWmeSMB

«, Mw.ua« «*4aa*MMm

tl for * beat »n stibsdrijflfion—if brought

.

*«■

.

IwAmg'Uolry aillto ar, p,rj ,,j

.%

\Farris —Not nrtly wauled, tout s**

ott?. tat« snmo Wqod, oh stibA?ri|&gt;d&amp;».

MMsdm'4talw»il.'lAK.

'

Vrict

TLnJrn foil was t) gloribujjdav to tbe ,

ItrfMiblicanw "f Hastings, and, wc wc
tapp/I"
tbd’Rq^Bhams of thia
party pi-inraliy.

There

wm

»ot\* ,

dnrrtnl.

GREAT VARIETY

DET GOODS

SHdB&amp;w-

’flu Io small doses fnr some mouths, sod found
Srnelf tally restored, the uleer healed and I coo­
ler myself a well man. Tbe news of tbe eure
non spread througt. this see-.wn, and mere than

tnwtishio but «ai represented by a good
drlegsb " t» ht-nr ihc Issti'es of the can- i
rasa discussed by th® grrnt ehnmpkm «f

nor ciuto in Michigan—the Hox. Austin

1’E
u

■ Dniheto'- -cCfe

CkMirthnldea at lire nttea
la Hsstmgs.Ht M.mdar.tU
,lssb. Present Orsn-L-jiaa
estate of Chas. L. Wefel

, Uli bars.
“
’
g the petition d„h- icriflJJ

Of this EatabiHhmcat,
■■d Cheaper

BOOTS. SHOTS AND GAITERS,

rally amuhd .-.ml aubtain bi* Atimtnialr*.

AN. I Prabatr Cmirl &amp;&gt;r
« aaid rautilv. . v#, *
unit heldriial the ulfier of
I—litiRm. &lt;&gt;n the I Olli -Slav
&gt;. Presi-nnU.' L. Hay&gt;l&lt;xlce

S PEC1AL NOTICES

lioB. Tic H..Mings Brass Bund romnien
evd dtoC’-orsit L’ nirlmlN.ua fnuuk* benaath •

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

ll&gt;i* beautiful Bog.—

Bot tic mtretc and

tfcc tnuhitnde »&lt;&gt;rin

Herrick’s hid Slrengthalrc Flaalera.
Nl OUT STBtKOTMKia '
and Paia Dratroysr.
The Best and Cheapest HouaeliolJ Rein*
dy Is the WnfM.

Ayer’s SarasparrtOa riret»es out the xrofuloua
‘Jtas ‘bo Mood, readers it pets and
Leahbv and cSretaally expurgva th? foul cootaeiu.atfoe Irom the system
No Io- gvr grass
tT0,ul&lt;*&gt; diswders, ainre ibo'sn.sietobto Ayashen prevwfed bta OMstorty remtana
• •
'
■
k-unre
non«d curxiTO
euretive viniir*
unm It.S'
that bo eeite HsraspotaUa.
2&gt;rai’&lt;-ra.*. n'q^f^nr^
iruixAa.v (
rvj,
■■t Mt -I* .til the grave charges uf star- , — Jxrtnrcvw^

Ewii- tadiovn in ihia. Mnrkst, which

afn prepared to aell ataundl

advance from

catato of ilspry &gt;1. Sesukr,

orTTn Wwmi.w.wffbran-Dlurtnt. th^gLut
the Usitcd btai. s. Cauadaa and South America,
at wbolresle by all larre Vrugyuls :a tho pnnei
pal cittre.
1
•‘■ I
HQiniCKAaMTHER,
;
„ .
PaacrtCAL Citnisn. Albanr, 5. Y.
Sold ex Heslinga by J. F fUberts A Ca., DoilwoM A Grant, and by dealers everywhere.
Palmer Urolhers. Traeriing AgeutZ

„nr„Ilr„ ,, ..,

'
* *
vrevy vroupr or innn.rc*tfrir~ health ac
iflli md the
*hw«*r •H&gt;»hd. Kawvi
and Fhrtle.
g however. (
INPUMED OR SORE EVER,

60,00 Copies already Sold.

HOUSE

psUiratis laugltdl

and ebeervd, ns there: ;

wwttrrJ M l-r &gt;&lt;cn«i»u.
E SALE.
.
nu.de tn the rdndill.{a

• t Mnrtjtawr.

but »e froticvdj

UfcAGH BITVtKS

and Tin Wurst as; Md every *bapw

*»otrip-

tfon. alTef -W%Wh- wrwiil wl) irUfix!

• •ta pTL.-rUi"’’* -*•» mabuLicMuwrksf JULS
...ii...^ i.LU-i.AlED AXOMAVH LIT
.kbt ess eppeiki whte perfect cvuki esxw t&lt;

row atnl talk again.'*

THE FANIILT MCTONt
, ,

aaald-.u

whin a inenn dog, when

l‘S'l A|&lt;{in.’h hftir he had la-en puintawcjpndkiwitly ,f&gt;&gt;

deter

other dogs

frs-ni luing iin-ah , /,e *i&gt;uJd kt Douglas

The &lt;nm.! ibm ailj«uirocd ti/the dtrvcta
’1 r alm^g |,,r a grand torch-light provi--h. a huh uhea finued |tfcsgttted a

to the

At a hte hour the crowd dispersed, al!

seeming ««|) pleased with the detnuBWralii®.

t,m,

xre.
Maaler and Apprentice, acd
Landlord eng tfUto1-

I. T.U. T..

(■’"l at Msrshall, by the Methodist
'"toftfcucc fur the cumin* year.
Rot.

1 .Glass tikes LispL-uu « this point

. bow. to oomjdy with lbw name.
It Tells Y»« .Tbs taw caurerutag. Iktotous
sod bow to obtain i&gt;n«. end tbt
Pre-emption laws to Public
of procedure in obtaining one.
Wilk iulerlerea=»-s.AasigaDuutaand toNeof Frei.,
"f.lS-Sft.iSg Jit#

Cane A Turner, and they esst.rely eared ata
kX'sssr “■

p. H 4 J. BUSSELL.

NEW FIRMI

Ilfetingx, May Ulb,

late.
tbs low anH tbs r*
qtarameule -lharaod ta mery
b'ata.
The mreuing cf Law terms io
. _ M.Jk J. i4...ln r,..

.

I

POWJERW &lt;- CAMPBELL.

Judicial powers of tmili the

The aubacrlbcre w^rtd iuferw th. etlirena ol

/*,&gt;5tt SqrAdi.—A p&lt; rtion of tbe mam-

ii^tatm aasigned to try.

two ,ccl
’P^r’Al.

The nqititah

atWffss
Uous lnigatlou. byrtts timely

to do all buB.neaa pertaining to

BLACKSMITHING,

euuauluttoB.

on abort notice, and in a manner uuaurpo-ssd.

kH ^to./CUW
"IMO. 1 .to rf &gt;M
puUic palrouage t» toitaited. .
Shop at the old stead ol Kamos! Powor*.on Mata

•JFew Barry Mill,
0&gt;&gt;W lD’«ii«aoM/ul opew***0. rt*d&gt;'
C&lt;i do An&gt; Mnuuiitof
CUSTOM

wm

Crayon Ambmtypn

Ambru-

.

Perl Au.I.nAf^,
AxiUn.i.p :

oU»? Mm l» B.rry; ora»*' uiM, ojjnt)
Hr?*,*’®#
‘
,„a m! mill

Svs mrrvffm?
drrW

W OBK,

pirst Bate MILLER.

YhiAhrdf Bram Baxu.—The HwC

pr«&gt;cufed, at gnat
j*w, an critife'sel of new and Inreuti

llusincaa. auaerery body, marery Slat*,
jyrt.”.
*.M taw -W-**

Wagon Irootag. etc., eta.

on^ a^n’‘,gt Pcr‘
c dan judge betur &lt;it

e:i’r n of it.

mdrortftnta.

showing how to do your bias!-

Particular attention git eb to llmse and
Ox tihomag- Atao to U k«d. of Plow ««*.

■
L'amr-s M. Clat, ef Kentucky.
•1 •peak .it B title Creek on thel lth,and

ia/a£(duUH

JoLn E.

"“ifvsvcwr*
■ TAHN6WYT

*«Ul "* “r

Al‘'

Pol ter, rablfebar,

UtiWMOi (USet^Tw-

pery fcr a tom of ysnra, io now prejiarerf »

er othorwine.

equipped na gny fund in tbe

Cd»b
fa »**t
, i t&lt; i’ UtitTMHJOD &amp; GH A NT. ‘

niiri thoir cicthiu &gt;&gt;j- liurwm^n. T. L
■ ■Jo tti -ike wni’emly that lire faiiict:
&gt;ri a certain urn for th itj-prpato &lt;u.d Id.liarei-ew. 1.1 th Cao
a *&lt;xi-.ce of tin
dbrtc-i pleariro. it reow-vcw »UiMWkM«.aii*v
rU’s-f Mom •*•. twitlBea ibo lluOd. rmi
• - pari* re trowed ri'afiiy ti. i!ic ttrvrre- -J»trtn.
r ricjjl 1t.it tone and . ntrgy 1ndir|&lt;t&gt;-S&lt;.lr
for tuf.uMoratian uf bcahL Tl u|wnies nj bu

, fcid-.-tly IKrtoM W1.1T tis l£x Tt»;... Cula -■
per diieciujes on ikp
ai.J tLsjl ulll and
In it a MHuelsHl peculiarly mlaplrd
.wwitart
•lediniair yrars. as it is pleeeaei Io tbe fusleiv,
,nUg»ipiirR tuilie lusi-k eiceslewt
treita^
ure^jnreviartag pen&gt; refly. We tatwethe «»P
■tour' rf tbo'is-tods of hg-rt t.xa'apil rotnri
clioliap exprrietwed ''uctalisfl *J using illpn-f«raliue while rufb-rtag Iron* sM.umeb 4r
mngerereMaond generaldutoliiyx acting u«4ci
the snHsea &lt;rt pinal4ae«. they have -ilau-toi
tdlAlilttortaue ilrtnfa hud fairly treied dV
merit, vf t|»'t« article. A, few woetk to H.c
gemi.-rret. There art certain j^riuda wtau
ti^ir eattu nre :« Lamralng fUl amity &lt;.f ;hem
nuk undrt Ih'eyiel. TB« reLdiwu of tutota &gt;
■tad child re to absorUngly fender, that it.
mother, ewpodally if sbe.be yeseng. to opt t»
forgetoher egn health lu her extremo ausirty
fuflife infant. Fbirel i the period uf tnatarnb)
irrrive during the auaiuir- taalWt. the arar ol

JeTffai No.»• • »&gt;»«« &lt;. F&gt; -«Mpka, Pa.

We belb-va Wty «tv

Ul piMae make &amp; tod^oCHUa.

, co»»*sy:&gt;i ,
. ■ ’. *.
r.sMm»4tEA$n.r ldta^lp,

'W'’nf* 1

Ha.UnK. and vicinity. Ibal they are uow prepared

It®v- J. Boynton has been assign-

■llj anU'w s-t-KlItn «.$ i*? m&gt;:i ;.cm.d:m.t
•y.’ixii jt.! 'L^? sc iLua.of tha c«m.ui»j
•r?.lrc **^*5
Lire*!!.
ta « •&gt;•!&gt;
«rt im'enw. toC ELbja to iheir pnU-uia. Iiu
i nre-U »isU unito lurseiawiiwnsuU.miss
s-eeyinwHcwre-f M«n wtb»c dsre ijvtoeui
j.«tao dksrawk- reel tills* tUrelsbm.

'

FOR THE Cl LKliF jiLSFAHL IN .
'
A Lb FGRlfe.

HOME TESTIMONY.
Gaann ItaVfe,kwte, Mica- Aog. II. hh
pa. C. W* Knuxca—Z*wr Jar:—For four years
I wm severelv nSictod with Rtaumatore &gt;0 tael
I w aa runflnod lo mv house fer a long f I«. The
DoeteiedM toe eo good, end I wm npsrfeefrenpa.

'■cs'iblul .ippearancc upon our streets.
Tli? di'play of lire works, although not

■&lt;y extensive, added greatly
1 «nnte ami interval of the scene.

properly, with ferma.for Cump&lt;.v.tK&gt;a wtlhtrotTVIn.eiid fl»e
iusulvcut laws uf every State.
11.

GIFTS

&lt;*. T Gorteain of

.

simple

COOKING 8T0VS

SCSJSEti

onst prove a Llrssiea ;
t, from tbe n outhof the

Marshall, am cr.lh-d for, hut Mid he tho’t
•t ua»n&lt;&gt; use &gt;•&gt;

What overytody

Manufactured al tbe lowest rates, aud pt

the

aiij miikt travel t» GiUt.rf Rxipida to mor

J antLorety in this cane
: the eouuty
n- of fegf*npLc&amp; MU •
uctiun lu the bigbeat bsdiv ember. I !b*f’. at 1 o'clock
if Wt.iirr W.sMlward. m
. all lU iutivaalof M*d
me. ta ami to &lt;
fwrite. tls,)eH ta »«*
hreb] Weut. iatbeetata-’
" WJsm “w,"

ery style and description.

i

jy Pennna aflitud with the Fever and Ague
should Hot spare either time, trouble, or expense,
u&gt; procure Dr. Huutettcr’a Cckbnrtd Initera.
• hirer- b»n&lt;Eornt effects upon the tretetn Las been
Albi Mr Girldniww had clireed, Mr. ! clearly prosed to ibvrec wins boro b.-en stricken
j —
......
m. &lt;imA lir tl,.. &lt;*n-a^ful
iHajr * is i-Mlrd for, hut responded only

'Ug foa u 1.n!«..i,-«vsi*ing himself oil

great rmaede and anerjrrtic rreicra-iee. aq l its
progrwa ta ihsaew sail*iaruts &lt;4 the V'rel uaU
probable be cat vt a&gt;gt&gt; rxiuwa au&lt;t u^clnh.eae.
No remedy baa tier Leeu diaenrered it&gt; »h»
whole history uf medidi.e. wtoeb e*ma isssate
prompt, happy, end full* rs.tvrst.-e &lt;bi-ria.—
Good appetite, cou ple:? di^toiti. n. teptd a- fcuisi•
lieu ol strength, with an cuanoa) dl-poaiixr, far
octir« and cheerful oxareiac. ioimed-elciy fc.s»

COOKING,

•eie-r.: |1. ti.kwrafv present, who express- I

gnvnl jlait In- bn.l “tnlkw-l mnrh tiulny,

fete of Walter H. Woodbe county trt Derry, -dm

8;goodYeae &amp; co,

TRIMMINGS,

BOX, and 1’ARLGB;STOVES, of. «r

Wc b!m siaatfxetare Copper, Braxx, Sheet Iron

Also a Ut of NfoerilaneeM Booka. and a gift
with rod. book &lt;t( «m doIUr or upwards
All our Rood* were selected with prat raer
and particular regard to the demand* of thia
Community, and will be sold at pnees that ronaol
fail tB guc MlMfactMM ta arery iMUMS. .

the

The at!»nt&gt;c.B cf irmslcs miuot In- tan e.ipf •
detrtly tnrlted to this m-edrktid wuM.ttJ, ta
the esses poeuilaely aStwtiugStam.
- Ln Rbeunutism. b.-HL etunxicii il h’Srucratory
—lu tbe tatted however* mure drr.&lt;••«(!•--A l..s
been mvsrietoy well rej-vtlrrt. Loth s- sf rrjiitlrg
pein end redueing lhe issUings and surnarn of

SAWS,

BROAD A: NARRt'W A1EB. GLASS.

12J»‘X^TBRS

BT FltATtK CRANIA’,

Hire Malian GinDtNOs t«mli the stand,

CROSS-CUT

SASH, and PUtfT, ’B Ul L t&gt; E R S’

X

Counsellor in Business,

PILES.

theallrrti---!-.itiiifv piinjnway hex-auar i ticularlytrc
UwMlb U
err
t---tii t&gt;&gt; stand tip.

and

COOPER, nnd CARPENTER TOOLS,

•pie in ths-

i&lt;l ntgxyd fltf i-i.o.-rst attentiitii &lt;tf

Mireiiw;, ,wb;,ru,
ri-u ci
h wdiKsmat. tt^efideu have bro.. e.,. a-L .
ivc and aMunlskme.
in fktlwMl pa;r&gt;e, toes cTSet! sad aird
JrtriiXiiUng Mtiph, nnd senAtH ut Mar. 4
gcae rally Tadxrew lociputa, lw&gt;sai&gt;4&lt;4.u
Femedr has •&gt;. ed tbe ale rex r ffnriwr»ar.’J
tietans, la acveral eery gratify* y audtiia d
loatastn.
JnScrofcicc* Tabrrr-.ios x, ;iuia uiedkrtm
has bid far more tian the goudrgsCX -f the j
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CHI- eantiouali balasCvd prrpwvitian. of tOdlr.r, I
CULAlt

I*wwple» an the Face,«

I l!&gt;v |&gt;re.iioti duly vtaibpt
nyt-R (nr rrttatn vracing

WM ’
•took of

State financeu

H.re. .MMimi Gxmmcos, of Kutamuz.-.,

WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECOV1NO

These recownsd Plasters eure tains, weaknoas
Sllil Htatsr«a in , Ln l*.nk n.Jnn_ 1 I ... .. I—
-

^RASOLSj

tank littir line t.f march fi.r the C«.urV
......
,
„
.
■ toiuoei. and are to be
IIih-w. aliidi was [&gt;:icked tr» i.verfluwifig. |- where, (tae quarter t
, If&amp;S. Ar-Tis Bunt wa&lt; Introduced, J t*^diTfoohrid^L

7i *“*'■*''**■*’”■.

tiuaar WTitren ettertssir w-n:id reudei cti*.&lt;.’
laraUde to letot *«d Itaaeii te; 10 Uia
S’
Wreturned ties per truend tritwel in a dmant h»&lt; 1
«WJ*MW*i«tataSCto9l Itaa Unc areisat.
td ef Fttmiia nfcm, emaciat'd e'etims dr appaNfct iMBasrr.os, MugtitaeoAr'lenstiur'. ctrnel
(usages, and tut emnpbeaH&amp;u &lt;rt sin .ii smd t
drmetis areretoo to m and cAcrcna tar ab,..h .
|£s r SraXcisu l»s tfi ceiae. '
'
I
la berrircs sffectHusuf aU khtaa. rm- fee too-1
toes featlhar to mashed ■», tta &lt;preetm d ttae ।
prsparatton of iron must bersi.'n-y, ter ueftle
the uH Widest; it la sigurwrely twne. eftutm bre't
tog rxettusg and vrorls-aiiikiri and;mlly. Ngu-■

A»d are pfepAei to roefi «ofaw Better,

opposite th*: BuUer, ” ’* ......
RMtirgw House, 125 feet l»i*th. A beau* t***.
•• ••
tifai laneohi nnd Hamlin ftagwM mu tip.
Lcn. per dot....
which »« thirty feel b»g, inacribe^l wait Hay. (marsh.) perlon,.
•ht nauir-* nf tbu Republican nominees.

t|» lapping f‘ id*

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD
. 4M3.XW TKJt UU YMilT

was raised, on tbe corner

■«•!&gt; Mr. Blair enn talk.

ENtJllCFL

MT GOODS I F

allre. Eadiaon county, N. Y., where peraona IntreaSaH eas
... u.__ &gt; —i.L .
___

Bum.
• ,\ ft J T
Itnn odutcly after h6un a beautltal ^olc

nrooiW

henna* Ita-Vtoss be freon
voroutubrr. leautoM,
fee nf the Jda^re «4 Probate
lime uud plmx-. lire Braced
ere.lsd are
it any. nhy tfi, fwayer e&lt;
vol be K-rgaaed. .
s. ,
rmletvd lliut the.1*1*1000*
is n t created of tbe pen**,
ttic hearing thrrowe, by

Tn nites of Oontral ficCility,» better tip trr
Mlt or atartk dtaeair. or ef toe • oatta
&lt;dtthfi’
»naw&lt;fartaH jkianiioaHilidiaigj Xaiii «AM&gt; i

m

customers may desire.

White

SSS£S£

mother .10 bto on under her csUrataff tria r

m.d reapanMlittaa. Kerning mothera-gam-

:„u,pus.uyj. a.i. «*».
tore that Cpcctve Ihg rndneoemrut of |»l’&gt; vi
ci.nsjKreuse It to agreeable io the taate,na
wciC eeffaia th give a pcrataceui iii&lt;rca.s
of SoSjty strength.
- AH thoeo pereehe.to wk or w^ bsvepg^cn-

MB
!«ClOOi&gt; I flfl
Wc would rMpsEtfully dull aXtaut.su to our

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samu x.M»xss.
Wo Lava aldo idusertad LtifJ? our miOblLtmen

a Saddle and Harness Mauwfiuitorr, and will far- '
’ul.r mr euslomers with anything in tha Uoe ol I
Saddles and Uaroco upon tha abarleat notice, j

rorBs«Ar.j&gt;w,fl»iix„
'4 dai*
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repairing
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IJW GOODS.
or three steps behind tbe lurndhs. Take
a firm bold &gt;4 the hnndk-a, sod make the
arms an stiff, tf it is neoMwary. that the
handles will take tbe plowman oChtsfoM,
before it mn deviate tr*»n» a right line. If
a since nr anything &lt;lec ahoqld cant a
plow from it* erect porili«m. a quick jerk
with oue hand will «et it iu.Uutanomi.ly
erect.
Kwp the eye a g—'d p*&gt;rti&lt;itt of
the time &lt;»n the furr»»w-s*ke, u» see if it
docs not cut tw wide, and t«» see if it all
-•email- be broken up. mid whether there
I, not a narrow strip that remains unbro­
ken.
S.-n»« plowmen, tun iud&lt;&gt;k-ul u»
step np to their work, will sup &lt;»rl them—lxex, hi pert, by the handles, and will
Ml to the right and the left as a huge
ship docs in ii storm.aarrt ing the lumdlca
uf the plow with them, until the plow altnust !&lt;&gt;*« tbe fum«w-slico, or cuts une
—&gt; wide that it cnr.uih tarn in. when they
will begin to "right up.1' Such plowmen
always innkecrooked furrows; anti n«*
plowman can pcrlorm n job ucstly uule-»
be does cast his eye forward of the tmin
nnd plow, and rndiwvur to cut .might
farrows. By riding on the handles of the
plow from an indolent habit, or for the
purpose of k.i-ping the plow Ironi run­
ning i«h. d,.vp, tnerrasr* iht
the
plow al w at a; bt-enuse u hen ibe handle*
••f the plow are l«mg, and the pl-mmai.
reals benrily upon ih» nt, tin- fulcrum be­
ing at the hrrl &lt;&gt;C the hinlmiltf. and tho
weight at tbe end
the beam where tbe
fnift isdosnunrd. the draft is inci eased as
much, man* tumi-. as it- would be if a
uumtn-r of hundred potinds&gt;if stonrwere.
carried on the plow.
On the contrary,
when* plowman walks un *qunn-with
bis handlergti.d Irjrtcr.d of riding &lt; n them
lifts a little, nnd al tba svnto lime leans a
little forward, be will diminish tbe draft
of the plow from twenty v* fifty pounds,
and at the same time plow a furrow just
• a* deep nnd wide ns he who indolently
rides on hi- hiindlc*.
Many a g&gt;""d plowman, understanding
this principle, when the committee at our
agricultural fairs and plowing muU-he*.
have been testing the draft uf his plow
with tho dynnnionicler. has secured the
first prize l&gt;y lifting and .boxing n little
on the handle*, instead of riding on them.
The movement, of a good plowman must
be as quick and agile a* a weasel; and if
bis plow deviates to the right or left, be
must act it up a* quickly ns it ifc turned
lro*n its course.
A slow-bellied, indo­
lent Jonathan, who always desire Co ride
through the world, nuver can makes
complete pl-orman.
lu brenking up tbe prairies of our west­
ern . country, which are as level and free
from stone and other «&gt;l»lructions m a
Irarn floor.thc plow being drawn by three
nr four y hku of oxen, nnd quntained by
ft.nr wheel*, with n scut on it—like the
devout nnd aubniisMcc Paddy, who “let
the world slide along ‘azy.’ mid jump on
and ride"—the uh&gt;u man holds his plow
while riding «*i it.
But let a plowman
adopt any such arrangement &lt;•» our com­
pact, mu'.b«rn. and stony **•&lt;!*, where our
good plowmen don't know hnlf of the
time whether they nre «4i their feet or in
a passive state between- the heavens and
the earth, nnd he would find bit quiet seat
disturbed very abruptly so frequently,
that be would ch««o.»e “to foot it" till be
became somewlmt tired-

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arge asd beautiful

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

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DRY GOODS
huneat) Of this dam. or ------- far them—free, are now of —&lt;
•“
DEFABTMWiTS OF BOOKKEEPING AND AC
COUNTS.
Orgasixad and condnelrd apon tbe Cscim** Boos
•y Mem. tbeHrt art

, arise from or

• are »avfnk&gt;w* |
thia lurking ia.

THEY ARE J VST RECEIVING

‘"“I"’1

oaiuiiii i.ittls*.

£
'““‘•.rrHEL:x.."X
—.
Farmers.
a»u
— —■ —
wiring account, ef extreord.awry cure.arm

THE PIIIMMiol’IIEk'b STONE?

FOUND.

by tbZ remedies, of »hfah cure, they tbama.tr

ISAAC C. MOTT

EYE WITNESSES-

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

The--rt-w -T W

AYER’S
C«mp«ind Eitract of Sampuilla,
the mart efTectuxl remedy which the medical
akill of our time* cun deviw for this every­
where prevailing u&gt;d fatal malady. It fa comLined from the mort active reraediafa that hav*
been discovered for the cxpnrpaUon of tld* foal
disorder fr«n the blood, and tho rescue of tho
system from its destructive consequence*,
lleneo it should be employed for the rar* of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec­
tion* which arise from it, mchaa Eamrva
and Buw Dtsnaaz*. 9v. Awnrowv** Flax,
Rose, or Er.TsirxtJ.*. Piirrtxs, PvsTVtt*,
Blctckx*. Blains and Boil*. Tcaoa*, Trrrxa
and Sat-r Rhevm. Scam Hud, Ringworm.
Rmxvmatism. 6vrxtUTioandMsacvM&gt;ai.D:*XAsaa. Daorsv, Drsrxrau., Dasn-rrv, and.

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AATAS.

"BPESCKRtAN" PENMANSHIP.

This famous srslrm-ths anr known to H
world fa anr MandarJ.
Hr Circular and Catalogue of KO aegM fa
nialwd gratuitously on applnatioa to the nod.
*lK0WL
BUY A NT? BELL A STRATTON.

DRESS GOODS

That the BLOOD PURIFIER a»d BL0OL
PILLS bate l*«" pro»«d by aualjaw u»
CONTAIN KO MINERAL.
That they eare tbe altaot nuircraal ompkuL
|»YSPEFSIA
with
a»d •• • Tery abort time.

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ta d^ps me

JUUnd geutly atimaiatiug proper!kv That they

AND CUTLERY

"^“sUATTEREO rOXSTlTCrtONS.

Old Fogyism Distanced
l-RINTS

BY

THE

CORD,

Young America Ahead.

bosrrer lb»y UMy bars bcru trited atlb and
abuxd : that Ihrir direct «. sdeney •• tu lengthen
life. a.d render it c.p.y-Mr. That
restly apou tbe p-— ./rf—« - M.M*/. they

Tb&lt;« rrttaon. whr
We can clothe yi

of the

bead to the sole of

We have pika of S H E E T I N GS.

tbe foot

rlllBTINGS, bTHIl’Bi,

and warrant prices to suit.

JLOT11S.

DIAPER,

TABLE

io

EATING SALOON!!

111

TOW EIJNU.

and all kind* ol domestic ftouda;
dROAD

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES*

FRANCIS ROWER

Istluiug tbe largest Hardware Imuum—

riw

BEST GOODS. -I ibe
lowest

rntcxs

CLOTHS, pfam and fawy

CASSIMERE8, Lb*n Drillings, Den

itns, F. A M. Cassimerea, TWEEDS,

4 u every kind of GOODS for Men and

tfoya’ Clutbiug which uu utTur at

MOTS &amp; SHOT?

CAN’T BE BEAT.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PAlttOR COOK STOVES

ier seen in tta. town. Six Plat* and lloaSoi

GROCERIES

wal Abnanuc and FraOy A driver, csotalnisg a
ereat auuurad &lt;rf iiiti rrrtingand raluaUr Medkal
ickrtualU u can be bar gratia uf any &gt;*f tbeagsuta
tlirreliunt the IMontty.
la difterlt — cuniplicatrd ca.«e* Dr. Rnbaek
may be applied Io per—ually or by letter carlo*ingnur rtainp fur tbe reply.
I*rii»c&gt;rnl uffire and rale r-«o"n*. No. « &gt;J»t
F«arth »t. ’ &lt;1 baihhoy front D*lu aired. Ctoda-

In adiarge of murder nt tbe Lnod«Mderry Asaixr*. after the verdict, “Not
Wa bars a Urjs and beaatifbl variety of Coat*,
Vest*. Paul*, Ac., which wa offer at a Icaa price I
Guilty," hnd hwu delhcied, the Solicitor
thaa tha usual coal ef tha malarial. Plea— ex.
Geneial mid:
atuiua for yosrseit es sad teal tbe correct new of
“Gentlemen, aa you have arrived al
tills verdict without any uasislnnce from
We bare aebooi book*, all kl*d* of Mask hooka.
inc ur the euunttcl for ilia prisoners, it i*
Pocket Lcd|p-r». M rebates' Manual, Arnold's
right 1 (boulJ lull that ibe verdict hits my
writlug Fluid, Note. Cap, Letter, and Ixpal Pa­
hearty concerrenec. I think ibe Crown
per, and all kinds of stationery In great rudely.
wcnjpcirectly right in proaceuting in thia
cnae, tmd they have done nil that they
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
could, but it ia quite clear that they have
OMETHING NEW. B. T. BABBITS BEST
not been able to make a ease.”
MEDICINAL 8ALERATUS.
Turning to the prisoners,the Jude Mid:
/» .1 I. manufactured from coinmoa asll.O *
“You are entitled to tbe full benefit nf the
O^raud ia prepared entirely dHErrent fromUrr peri*l uid Blwk Tew. - were seer efferad in
verdict, andv therefore, you leave that
tbi* Mukai Alvo aH Had* o. Brown and Wbhe
other Saiaiwlut. All tba dricterioua
dock without any atain upon your charac­
Sugar*, Syrup, Moiaaaea, Flab, Uac, Coffee. «bo«
ter. At the aamc lime 1 am conrtrained
ulrte. Pure Soda »adS*leratu»,
to make a remark, mw that thia myste­
ZJ/Jbsksd; thereby producing wholesome!
AND
rious case has closed, the hat cnsc on the
OOreaulta. Erery parade oTSaUraloa ia!
KEROSENE OIL
present calendar. Whether the unfortu­
turned I gaa, and paste* through tb*
bread and Liamul while bakloic. eonaenate individual came to his death by any
aaently, nothing remain* bat common
default of his own, or by the hand ofsome
B UBMIMG FLUID
salt, water, and doer. You will re*, imurderer, who is not present, «ne cannot
ir pereeira. by Um taste oftbbMeratua, that it ia entirely different from
at preset it tell; but nnovtbins is quite
clear, that this case, with its disgusting
and frightful detnile, would never have
been heard of but for the vice of intem­
perance.
In going throngh th— drenil
during these Asaizi-s, 1 have found the
name practice ev cry where to be the source
of nearly all of tbe crime of the counties
through which I have passed.
But for
inebriety the calendar of every county
would have been almost a complete Wank.
Even in civil cases I have found serious
disputes regarding deeds, which disputes
could never have originated hut for the in­
ebriety •/ the parties eoncci tied.
1 hare
no hesitation hi pronouncing intemperance
Wc have pat down Um price* of all
to be the nmwt fruitful source of all tbe
our good* to Bait the tim«a and aave
crime of these ^northern countries, nnd
people the trouble of Rolng to Kalama­
cannot but press Uf&gt;ei gentlemen of sta­
tion tbe duty of u&gt;ing all their Authority, zoo and Battle Creek to trade.
and tbe elergy all their influcnce.m devbiag some ptan whereby the intemperate
mof taMBfenibw drinks mar he dtaeM*-

HARMON

TTOKXrV. Cawaa-U

JOHN R
&gt;HT*1C1AN *»&lt;&gt; Swr
^..nr tbe Uud

HARD-WARE

[sF* rax tt*ir*ooaor n&gt;* aca.

MAGNETIC

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©SRITEOERI^!

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND! !

■crrlfk’s Stgar C«tte4 FUb!
THK WilOLS WOKUf'CStmt
SICK

PEOPLE.

TWIN

AFTER WniCUt ACT I

S

MANHOOD.
HOW

LOST,

now

RESTORED.

ae**, mxmI fa-bilily. XminnarM —*
Ury emi»»lo«4L prndneing Imnetr—y .«■»«■ I
lies, and MvntiJ irt Pbyricsl Driiliiy.
BY ROBERT J. CVLVERWELL M. DTb* iaporUntUrt tbit .it tbe
•elfabs—a*ajrb&gt;effectud,&gt; irt-red ««*&gt;■’ “
.1 —•nnlirauca &lt;

DRY GOODS!

VEST CHEAT

Jew Arrangement
dtkt—outa

BOOTS

SHOES,

®EXDHDS Aft (fWHMW

'FRANK LESLIE," both Weekly "»d M**tDy.
HARPER'S MAOAXIKE.

*•&gt;»*»

1SI.CI1TI.I

PHILADELPHIA.

Xew Tert MDCVBV
lew York LEDGES, eoBlaraiag tb* W •*
■•Tax Lmv Dxxsa.“

J.P.BOBBBTS ACb

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HASTINGS. BAHUT COFNTY. MICH.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, I860,

was
liaising, ttaviag.
Turtifeu
n U|wreu^. «w are a-, 7jT

XURMAN
AT DIBCOVEMY t

habiikgb
drug stgh i

jgastinjs’ klusintSs
Jlirrttarj.
imsinds gincterj.

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bCUER *u ■ • ’0 variety of drv g
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the Democrats answered. “No." Then ba
said: -if y«« nt the North rlerta ear
tkoal northern President shall t« »4 the
8&gt;«tb permit him to ha inaugurated F—
The Deitvcrufa answered. “Nx" Then

turpentine and alooiioi.

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VT FOR MEDICINAL PUBPWER.OXLT.

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At^.A.n^s r
M terekef

deeper Interest fell in hiv rlecti-o thMn
there fa in any ..ther part. It must
| «**orse he here, whets be has lived a life
t«4 mwfulnrw., where hs fa suimimded by
j the companions «,f hi* bilmrs and • «f bis
pnldicsrrvlcre. We are happv to report
J toy o-t, although we have tmvdled over

N**Hbern «8.«thrtn aerii.aiaH*remdvat
««r .«ly safety to thh. great retrials V.
'*"• ■ National Drin*&gt;cr*I.
inaugurate a National
j President! ’
I
K be not talking treason, tn say that
•'»h&lt;T thu Niwth .u* &amp; sth will prevent the

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a
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«4 tbe countrv.ws have f.-sna
f.«n, . inauguration of
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a President,
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wauwu-®■«-

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»VHnLES ll,K *n4 ,,u'1 **• •:r'
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. uf «»rrr deoripsn.n Ba* a

GROCERIES
TEA. COFFEE. RCUAB. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRV3KS.FIG8. RAKISS.COtmsH;

nrrslr Hh- a hole
berefun- I a ill enmrai Mvaatf

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measure of studies, revealing but a smat­
tering knowledge of any of them.
We
hare Iwvn shown geography lesw.nv and
arlthufetic lewwm.. given to a child &lt;br a
next day e sendee. that hours «4 pain Ail
eBort at boms were required to master,
and «m bv'-ng spoken with about it, the
little thing Mid she mu«t do it or be sub­
jected to “checks” for failure. The read
to learning, ia a bard mad to travel, st
l»est. but fearfully au when the ones who
travel it are fr-uiprlled to carry such
lieavy loads. Tcaclicra should be cunsid-

something alxiut the temper and disposV
w 1 *
I thm ./ tbe 3’ste
New Ytek.
The
A R,eh •*«•*
State &gt;&gt;f New York will give a cheerful |
We think our “dem'cratiu" as well *»
1 arxl geftrrouu and cffi-ctivr support tn &lt;&gt;ur Ilepubli&gt;-an friends, cun appreciate a
1 vfair tieighlmr. Ahtaham Lmodn.
I have capital reiort.rvtn if ibe odd* are •guinsl
| Ix-artl abmtt comhittaii-ma and coalitions them.
At thr recent Fair nf tbe Agri
j there and I have lawn nrgrd from the be- cultural and Mechanic Aaanciation. s well
I ginning to abandon Thia j**rrn«*y and turn known citizen &lt;»f tbr toaiMbip of Battle

We have shown from tha while rewaris.
and wc challenge a refutathm of U« that
&lt;« Jannarv 1&lt; 1855. tha State debt
was II88.5S5. mere Cfiaa thr orifiaal
d^L
That looks like paying intercut
and principal as they liocnms due t Wc
have also shown from ofiicial rec&gt;rda.thal
up to 1855, the debt &lt;4 the Blate fir aecumulated interest, which had not been society ttev. r as before; be keeps hie re*paid by the democrats, amounted t&lt;» tbe aiii&lt;«. he pnirfire* his pr-4r««i.&lt;n, Ms
enormous sum of 81^06^76. Will our trirods know him l» be true and hmHwt,
eontemprarv meditate up&gt;« tLeee fig­ but for years after tbe oldirhm wor1S,rcures.—Dt. Trib.
■
mMDbcring &lt;«ily the accnastitei, and fiw
• •
4 getting ibufnlnraa &lt;f tbr rrputstlte), B«k»,
—If tha tuur uf Dot^las through Indi-' -Bst -------were•*U—
mws
“ tv* ssw
- -------wnspiciuus
l-l— -*-■
drana has like rreclts with that hr has just cfinstances!*" ‘
finished in Ohio, we congratulate our
Trb Nrr Yo»x Fcw-c—The fnston
friends there •« the Important aid they
are al-out t» receive.
&amp;&gt; Gar from mak­ of the Know-nothing, D«&lt;uilasites and disIng any c-mrarta bare. Dowlas—all the unionists irr this State baa
hrr pro­
more »&gt;r the magnitude &lt;4* the crowds t&gt;&gt; gmeed that they bars rodrrd t» bold a
w hich be showed bimself-has dampened mars ratfe-atlon meeting m New Y&lt;iA,
tbe ardor i»f his supporters. Hr has im­ on October 8th.
proved our prospects about 5.000 voteo.
Douglas is very nearly M«ycd not. Jobe
Son will give tbe finishing tnurh next
week, if be will only repeat bls insolent
Pittsburgh apecch. Tbe wurk goes brave­
ly on.— Cincinnati Go:.

•‘Henry, dearest, dost thou love tneF
“Why avkrst thou. Helenor-iF
“Mu* that I fear thy answer, dearest
Henry, but becaiwe I love to hear thee
•peak ; say, dearest Henry^doat thou love
j*xLJirarKJ;3
tual”
luvck
my fiv&gt;tstepn.
Whv never I shall | Crev-k, whose politics are iutrnarly “dem
lid CBbklag Extracts
A A theaters if they love to twlnkle.ur
find soy reaurm u» *u»pe&lt;&lt; that thr mi- , ocratic.'* had on exhibition a mulecnlt,m.
roa TUB IC*I*BV I.VI. uzxBXtT *-r »IIE L.voiB" ! j**Hty which tbr State »»f New Y«wk uill vrioped In a white »bmket. On uoe aide the Ibiwrrs if they love t*» smell, or tbe
| give for the Republican candidate, will be of the covering of the animal were the niue to bluaaom 1 Loveyoat Ays. as
tVvalre kre* M&gt; k»ud » rood MVvrtmcnX of
1 i „ .«-- *- • - -•
• • ■
- •
• w,irtjg “Ou&gt; AbE;” «C tbr other "Bteind
the birds love tu warble, or the breexe tu
.
_____ for Soil Rivet."
Some young, ardent waft its lalmy Influence—why askest me,
! fails—never flinrhre. She han hern cidti- i Republican, thinking that the mule.owner flannel of my heart T*
That Ax—At a Wide-Awake moating
FK5A WnCCllM. IBM. PAPER. ES
i mined from the la-ginning, as she will l*e I and blanket, afforded a p«»d opportunity
“Bc««iite my soul is grieved , cwre liar held In Ns* York a few evenings ago, a
to tbr end. under tinder ail eircunfatnncre. j fi&gt;r a capital retort, psocurrd n while overcast the joy which once spread san- large drawing of an ax was prvsenu-d tx.
■kA al^.ftb. to the great principle ot tbe Republicsn j blanket, np-m which Mvcy placed tbe । shine o'er thy face ; anguish sits upon thy the battalion. On tho ax are the woids,
brow, and yet your H«-i&gt;-n&lt;&gt;r* knuweth ••Rail Splittcra," along the halve, as if io
It
MOST POPULAR
,psrtt
. . She voted to rstabliab thia a land words “Stephen in Scarvh uf bis Mother.”
..f
fn—.bo.. f--r
r..r )«l
,.u. in 1787.
ML- SUS- I Tv.1__ ___ A______ L—
—A not the cause. T«-ll mc.my aching heart, the grain &lt;&gt;f tbs oak. “Abe ;" and on tbe
va &gt; —-K-rrv, mwv-wveeea—v*ve&lt;
I“
f freedom
She
why droop**at thou, iny soul—has beef end of tho bclrc, “Lincoln." Beneath it
taine^ Ihcordmaureu ’87 till y&gt;« were led him through a portion
the Fair
are the lines:
gnatnda.
Ot owirwe, whenever the pco । rixF
“No, mv Htlcnora—thank the Goda!*
ibv first acts of brr g&lt;&gt;vrrnn&gt;etit.ahe abol­ Lie got a sight of the thing, a mar of I
This Is the ax
“No; hut my credit’s fell.
Wictor
ished slavery fi «r herself. She lias known
lUghter went up; especially when bia
Thai split tbe rails
fnwn this day forth sells meal for cash."
nothing of c*Hupr^iniecs, nothing of c*wt- awhip undertook to entertain them with
That fenced the tami
fk-lmora acreccbes, snd falls tab- her
diti»aa &lt;&gt;r qual.Ccaliotia on this great the ulveiy notes of his charming voice.
That grew the wheat
We sowt-1
u,«or»
hu»band's arms, who. In tbe angnish of the
(ews sf Hs&gt;V&gt;-&gt;K&lt; and rwwilj. that
principle, and rhw never will She will thi&gt;a, os many nncharitably hinted, per-1
lint fed tho child
moment, seizes a knite, and stabs himself
•eil r» rrohin; ■» -ho &gt;ib« ul irsde »
«m&gt;t.iiu yi*ur &lt;&gt;is'.i»gwi»f i-d iwigbhav be- Minifying the hem &gt;4 P&gt;q&gt;ular SuvrrrtgaThat lived In tbe house
b- U-ugUl st aao p&lt;sc» Uov us a c
—over tbe left.
caire- rive knows be is true V» thia great tv, in his peregrinations through (be
That the settler built.
pnumplsL and when »h-- Las helped to country. and hbi Iw-ing “hr!rayed into a
s^ll te x&lt;a Gold that Gumas.—An 1
elect bint. I»y giving as la are a majority sperch.” The donkey wna then led thro’
Naw Ctuumi f&gt;mi iKDcrrnr—TlM*
ofix-er in thr New York *&gt;uy office says 1
■ &lt;-ug Im- given hy any fa.lt dozen ■ ibrr &lt;m to the new track, wbiii one of tbr ofli
G*al Oil husines*,whicb has lately sprung
tl.cw ,ou will find that she will a«k et-ra, who is a Douglas iibin. ordered him that nine-tonlba of the e&gt;»-cal!rd g"IJ omanimts—braeelwta, piua. rings, and dm ins up. furnishes a large amount of employ­
L-w. exert liwa.fmm hlm.ni.il support him • ■ff thr track.
There ia a moral attached
ment in the msufacturc (&lt;t lamps. There
—
that
are
wjwn,
may
be
fairly
estimated
Munirti Dx*c-&gt;r».—Wm, Gundeil,
more Ldthfuily than any o’her
to the wb&gt;4e aSiir. namely : ‘-Folks who
to contain* ui uan average, m»t over twenty are now sixteen companies who employ, ediUw &lt;4* the tide radical »l**lit&gt;,« organ,
do.
This is the 'way we did a
! live in uln«» homaes ahotild mil throw
000 men in making burners;
per cent, id real gold. Large lotsnfguld
refuses U&gt; support GcreiU Smith. the rad­
1 sti-ncs.”— BaUlt Crvrk Jamtl
Qolney Adons, that i« the wa.
600 men in making bran works in ical abditioci nominee fio Prwideat.
ornaments, estimated at the value &lt;&gt;f &gt;16
, I .in* d &lt;011. Tnv lor. and that fa
_
_
an “Uitcs by their owsen^sol infrequent­ stands,
| »he will sustain G**n Linet,In.
(fe.ud
—Of p&lt;»&gt;r Dila Montez, we have this ly return Uia twentieth, and seldom over
250 men making marble rosea,
sad picture :
700 men io making glare bowl*. &amp;c..
a tenth of their supposed value.
Mott
Lola M&lt;«itrz is stopping at Astoria, enormous frauds are perpetrated in gold
200 women and boys in making paper
w &gt;lh a kind friend. I»it alue I in whstom- watches. Scarcely &lt;sie in a hundred of shades,
Sin* U n«t etactly an these tor ole, and so commonly worn, is I
200 somsa and boys in making brushWe Lave hrret»«f'-re alluded !•» the in— dithm of mind I
.
term will more what it purports to be, or intrinsically I I ra. and fnmisli work fi&lt;r 125 looms in
fem -«•• "la»r osle ot New Mesic**, n C-de imbecile, and yet what
uioler ubirli wl.i«.-laln-r.-rse are placed clearly rsprere her m*-tital hriplrswire*! worth ten per cent above thccostuf man­ making coal oil lampuick.
she ia an invalid of melon- ufacture.
In the salenf silverware the
wvtn IV1M.-B siavea—a Physically -**choly
dewcription.
A female friend of same deception is practiced.
employe's to ptini-h ) «**
’ly desrrip&lt;hm.
A shopkeeper purchased of an Irishwo­
mine &gt;•» her a lew day ■ ago. and it was
man n quantity of butte.-, the lumps of
•r-ions th - puni-Kiug with thr hah or ! enough tit ninkr ones heart bleed to notice 1
which intended fi&gt;r pounds hr weighed tn
; 1 ih-of fret* white w**im-u who are guil ’ h«-r px-tureMtne limning* -if the wonderQui’p an I his wit favl a bit ofo&gt;ntentho balance and found panting. “Sbure
••f thr crim** of' ting po^r. and work- jfullv chnngrd woman. L**la wa» coetum- rrn city, bruting one night a noise &gt;m the 1 It’s your own firnlt if they are tight,” said li«x&gt; the other day.
“I own you barn
rd tn a half nigh*, ami half morning re be,
c for • living.
blairs,
two rate. «ne bigger than tbe Diddy, in reply to the complaint nf the more hrilliancv tkw I." *-.id the woman,
and
she
mt
in
a
pretty
garden
fe-r
hollow
buyer;
“
it
’
s
yo«ir
own
fault,
slr.for
wasn't
i
“but I hire th- better judgnwit." *Ye«J
lie- liw reads aa f.*n-&lt;s:
-ther. busily engaged in carrying egg*
chrdts. sunken eyes and &lt;-ndaver&gt;&gt;u« coin
down stairs.
This big rat stooo on his it with a pound of y«»nr own soap I hut said Quilp. “wttr ch«iiceiii unrriageshows
■h.ll hivrjurisdiction n»&gt;r shall fake o'g- plexlon. fortr ixg a remarkable contrast bimi legs, with his forepaws and head here myaelf that I weighed them with.”
that-"* Quilp was informod that be was
to the gay flower*.
Sb&lt;- was unable b&gt;
Tbs shopkeeper had nu mure to say on a brute.
nizance of any cause f-»r tbr c'*rrccti*m
resting on the step above, the lady rat
utter
an
inlctligml
w&lt;ird.rxre|*spns&lt;ii&lt;&lt;dtliat ma«n-r» niay give their m-rvnnta for
rolled the egg gently toward her spouse ; that subject.
Her
neglect *-f their duties as mrvnnta.'for i&lt;*lly. and after repeated rffiwta.
clasping it gently, but firmly, bo left it
mouth was frothing, like that ol «»ne in
Tut DirrEsxKcz Rktwbxw a Gbvtiblltev- are vonsidercd a« doniewtw.* servants
carefully on the step np-&lt;n which bo stood
to their masters and they sh-aihl correct partial cuntntlsi**ns, and xhr.wsa uncon- | holding it there until i*hn rime and took Max awn a Blacbccabd.—While speak­
their m*glrela and faults; fie* us MiJdirrw ariously wiping It, as littlo hoy* do, by charge of it. when he d.-sreoded a step ing of this, I may bere notiee that iq a
drawing
It
rtenwa
the
sleeve
of
her
drrm.
nrr punished hv their rhirfa without thr
lower, till the clever pair reached the recent speech Mr. Breckenridge courts
iiiterveiilior of fhvir civil authority, by In fact rhe bad tks strange, wild appear
lowerimrtt ftvair wihh their prize unin- oowly alluded tn Mr. Douglas as “the dis­
ance and hcbsvlor &gt;*f a quite idiot, and la
tinguished Senator from lllirmis.”
But
- evidently lost Io all future interest in tbu li”ni
Mr. Douglas when be had occasion to al
world around her and its afljirw. And sc
Mad Doo.—A mad dug made bin ap­ lude to his oppmvem. coarsely at) Ud him
ends her eventfill history !
Wha* a pearance y retrrdny in the neighborh-«*d
“that man Breckeuridgs.” I eould hardly
. study for the Ikrilftnnt atfd Ihoiigb'lues!— . north of the prison, and was killed, but
gl*e you a belter ilfualratwsi of tb* re­
Elder Kimball, ore nf tbe leading
| What a sermon on human vanity !
I not until ho had Bitten several animals. spective character of the two candidates.
Mornmn Mint*, recently had fawn to him
| Also, a cliild «f Mr. J.»hn George was suSpttth.
in &lt;&gt;nc night, tx&gt; les* than fimrtrcn chil­
।
Fibb at tub Ukt- bm School.—A .Ire '
| verely bitten in tbe arm by the satnedug.
dren.
was daKvivered by thr watehman, at 11 1 We understand a physician was mllcd
Dovoutacb Louie.—The locofi&lt;n par
o’clock last night, breaking out in tbe en- immediately, and tbe w&lt;«indrd portion ty created a State debt of two tuiliiiau
There is more light in a pint *4 iA than
ghie room, attached h» thr w*«rk-shop of cut out. l&lt;&gt; prevent farther spread «&lt;f the and a halfof dollars. a-id swindled the tax
in ten thousand 1r«t of ga*. ten thousand
thr Rv&amp;tiii Seta-ail. which, before ilomld virus.
We are not advised as tn the payers nut of a millr-n and a half more— quarts &lt;4* &lt;41, and ten thoubend pounds
he got undur, rousnined tbe b*Jler shed prrwnt ctmdlti'M of the pBtlcnt.—Jack thertfort tbsy should be restored V&gt; pow
•4 ttdhre.
.
. and the main wurh--b.*p cxucpl thu walls, ran Patriot, Scyt. 20.
which are of brick, and whii*i may be
The Republi-ana, in order in meet the
Garabaldi asked «mr &lt;/ &lt;*ur naval uflsrebuilt.
It is not p*stsihla U* ascertain
There is a stery uddof a man wlf&lt;i met interest on this b«&gt;f-&gt;Codebt, to finish the rera. wbt» lately saw him in Sirily, if the
the damage t&gt;» th" engine and boiler, hut liis own double—&lt;*r wraith, as they call public buildings they bcgun.aod comiroct
people of this country yu«drreto.&lt;d bim
it Is large. Tha loss t&lt;&gt; tbe8fate consists ' it. on the stars; and d*radfully frightened others required by the people, have cin- and his cause.
“I am &lt;k&gt;ing.” aaid btit
■- -’ i ---- -—A
.... V ,L&gt;£.Mn.
the pre* fidlnw was at tbc double preeenr- De&gt;kd slightly tn* increase the State tax. I -«k&gt;&lt; &gt;mr &lt;S&gt;»" -I'd I" IT» *■ nw"
ur of whkb
tl.700, and tbs latur roent./hms^f. ‘ Well, and skit did TArrrfors they sbonld be turned out idMOO.
yog duf" iequlred «oe, not
acreda- o&amp;el
The lore M. Messrs. W«Ute»m tr But Ions turn of mind, to whom be n iated
hr. o attractor*. coarisls &lt;•( damage U&gt; en­ the ghastly experience of the supernatu­
gine and boiirra. I«~ ‘/Atonic pulliSB. ral Cnrid. “N.4Mn.”--Nothi^! why

PATENT MEDICINES

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rt'» birek

A'.?

JOHN KUBKRT&gt;,

H. r.COEBRY,

at K K. V ot Solio SA.
vr. .pplt «. Mito L ViUtoM. M'"untr. MkA.
UE.KltY S. &amp;AXFOUX
r
Derby. Oma.

AJSTMOOtl.
&gt;st.

now

A

U II. STEWART,
n'it'Y and Cnwwwtee at l^w. MWtnr
&lt; vvmaelo? in CUaaecre. Notary Public,
l.n.ine.* aiUiitled te promptly and e«OSire Sv. A, NuMs a block. Cattl- Creek.

u. ir. m leer.

iiEsTontu.

m . .&lt;MW
n tbe It al a re. Treatment, sato re*qx-rvnaloe. hoca. ar I rmisal WSUkUbiiire. Xervauaneaa .an* lavstua»», producing Impatvaev .cuMMBp*
lai and Pbymcai freMHty.
KT 3. CCI.VEKWKLL M. B.
ul 'act that all tbe MMcqswMun ■&lt;
» be efretuai'y irnwocd wMbaSdlBrev or the dangerous apgfientteu m
Inimenta. nredianed buugfea,

rtantly m band fee aafa, tbs fidtaW«S«

rtrtofecala;
Jill," both Weakly sad MasiMy.
AIPKIC’3 MAG AUX K.

a-« •«.r Drlllvawr'artorc.in the Exchange blurt,
ttiddireitk. Itorrv rcaatv. Mich. .

CHEA’?,

R. B. WIGHTHAM,
nBOMTEK OF bfXfr&lt;. Oder ia the Court
■ BHssm, and oom at atl bean. Fees *e ae
-&gt;sH wbre rapetu an left tee record.____________

©ASH

if I had met tnynrif &lt;« the smire,
have kn-cked myaelf d«»wii.n

I’d

.•few T«k MEXCUBT.
.EDGER, etmiamtag tbe steey of •

“Tbs Ust Daasn.”
3.T MWM ACS.
tsrebfeim

asenr

AWBXBBZBU.

it nt not due. Tbe

m^CIsrmlcalB. FsUata, &lt;Mta, Cau

nr. I

-C C, MOTT

The Marshal Expounder appears dis-*
posed to any entnettrigg «U&gt;«i Bute of- ■
fivirs.
In speaking of the exp’wsre by
the Republicans of the firmer Drtaneratio edmlniatratmo inMicidgan.lt alludes
kn the charge that Barry &amp; Co. did nut
pay tbs State debt, as RiUnwa:
|
“They neglect to state that It was not

“ I
J date tor Prcsujrat.
Mr. Seward,
.. 4D-nucrrtie
(rirenW.be said: “Will
'3 in re- im
&lt;bb R-i~vik.! a new and n&gt;*-si complete a«-ortnu nt .&lt; tpontv
, ralt ^4^
;
, t. his De jerat
X-*
AM»ME»ICI!kE»,
'

MisoPliEini 8TONK:
FtH'ND.

in

dent:
“This Is U» sertify that------------------ —T
fiad with shUere tad phar.tem. aged fl
rn.wttfa.and 90 day* Signed hy Dretter-

j

�words into more tLan wUllKg eaiV"

Bnns for scfFal XekAle^thrir Anl
xtT wition. The^koW-sflwoadtisVtst*

d vide and conquer latte aim of our eve-

falxhuod as may be seen by any one hav-

Itawr iUwill Mir Mh,

»wd। ■■■ w— milf ■&gt;

1800, whore the names of the Republican

nominees will be found at its bead in just
five days after their nomination.
TGHJ.7KrSraTh\lteroT^^

We re-

■ESRWXMgft

Died *w FtnnnM-—Tte Detroit) f?aai
dint, wibvh te*-te«n 4te&gt; urggjtvf.il
Irish • Denmoriray of DWlr^Uba* wipe

tlrtbngh dur own instrumentality-;.. u-fcile
: W ffieods ot debated em4i4at«, 'teve dad.
tejiy U» retqlUteji tba ^(qtuf^'tb'nuiko 1

“Bfllag waablo bmgwto-sOv/jcato d»&gt;
tljcsa benefits to opr eqemiqi,.. «pd these,
nMorhmea to ourodtes conliinjaily per- 1interests :(trf.-D*ugln&gt;.) cotaagleix.to Um
tnapcint' ' '
' arc iflAUr rappter bfMttfMfodifu
m^teh'ototpwrtel/ / —— ■
As * matfer i&gt;rprh)dpte then, let every .publtation eruUM
man ^reide fi&gt;r. biiuself, i'lthoug^
&gt;&gt;b-. I
nave -endeawMed to.__________ ________
bto 4tf te
jtetite -to;a cantlidats must be moat 1of *ar adopted fellow .
weighty In order- ;to exetae a man in- Jdoing we find ounticl rea unnaturally astotea temmco workS*ith aueb Ima
violating His political fuitli, nnd forgiving' ciaded
J
as-ChaHra Kt. Stuart muI hu. poll fire i aa-&gt;
materig J)
to'tbe entmy/ ^jud before ।wcidtes,*bQ*rc imt only bortiio to te tel'
nit anocitKtm ca» &lt;•*
ajnsnt dglenn'iDca.Qp. such y. course oa to
I item also.
etigt. JFt recafs/nteswrAw.Meri'
that, 1st him examine himself, whether it 1
be from principle, or whether it be from !in toto—we vnhatilatinyhf promt rfaiivt
beitty modi 'Ikt dupe 6f
did^tprijealciny, and perhaps rcvHjgc.
4 al fimie*.'',
, )
,,,
.. All,mon, however bad, first fraipe an

rmdi hi m w ■ iKfWMUuuih .*•
f-*n M^n-^i’GMrps cpnwuf’.»•• rarw Mr.-sta .f.arr-egftth' I -.

and.

.fiigwl
cere, no«uigabuuvn|nqng tho. member^, of
th* Ciwyegtivu, logrpl^g w ith tbyqt up-,

• LIVER K.

on question* which are t&lt;-come up fur
action here. , Th- practice . Im become
too. palpable nud too pbnoxii'us to &amp;‘
overlooked.
llq^y* .day. passes th-U
sotocthing of this kind is not obwn tjlile
here;
. — —

7&gt; GauMnm^Tre'lU rtowttif

axeu pa fur tbclr. act i'pu.

A WAlfo.

Tte -highway ■

Tte N. Y. Herald gives uttcreihe to
man says, &gt;‘the world •wvs.tnea living,"
and a living he will have ; aMoftentlmto Ithe followingparagraphs’:

a special act of wrong in this line, is ex-'

the day. It will M ’seen'dial, Jjibi»,5» Pan
ry, tte same iiidivi4uglffxte is.n&lt;&gt;w the
prowlavery candidate for Governor of the
State, and who is supjxirtcd by tjilrttme.
“Mr. Storey,” was Gelvcrnor it (ho tihie.
Die question n»fw bqXeste eufisidbr bid'
Mr. Barry a tiitvitttnafn That ten years
lias not improved his tcmpcr.or maimera,
or habits, will mitTi'e&lt;lt-nie3. If a “nui­
sance” then, is’te noLvne still T If sh'xthc
people will be likely u&gt; “abate flfin in
November.
'
Wcare lint am-.ng-t those uiiobeli-'vc
the editor of tIie'Whv'y’T’SSs'is rtften be­
trayed into the truth. Bnfwc nrd WiUfiig
tu admit that he gnt as bear to ’ll dn the
5lh of Aiigtftt, 1850, is fie hVcr has since.
n./

tepubllcnn Convention for the 2iat SenaKirtalUfolxict »f tbo State of M1eM.
Jfctte is b crete gli-rtt lhsl a RepObficsn S«a&lt;.

Am J o KppuUiqm—I jiay&lt;x«)oliea to
perform ns. a Republican. T it a ■ demo­

crat—then my deties u re democratic. Jt
was one wlscfi than Soloipon, who said,
“A, man cannot aerft tu*o masters.”

So

no inaqcan servo twq parties aityi-ralain

bis manhood.

“He that is not for us,- ia.

against us," most emphatically io politics.

a man te a licpublitan and out hia
tote for Breckenridge'! Chntelic con­

Can

When Mr. Booth was taken al Berlin, sistent, and while .voting for Line 4n, cast
bo had been to a ^Wido-Awake meeting, a ballot, if it were.possible, against Ham­
as are ItavB stated, st uliicb Ictebod Qod- lin 1
ding ted teen ({leaking, and the martyr;
Let prtneipfrrstanfi Rwemost, and men
m*.s comingjtway frost the meeting after
sink into insignificance, in determining
it was over, tetaeett two hsndtoine la­
Wo harrah for “Ou&gt; Aar,"
dies, one on cachjupi, flyd towards ubutn onr action.
te was displaying nil tte .gallantry chur- not teennsc he is Ate Lincoln,, but be­
ncteristic of u Sir Walker Ralclgn. We cause te is- the climea rcpremntatve of
telicve tbe Wide Awakes were also com­
Republican principles. Lincoln is ml led
ing away from the meeting’' with : turcln
lights, Ac.
Al thls'motacnt Deputy U.‘ tbe rail-splitter, ha the representative of
Shall tho working man's
S. Marshal Taylmtnufl’if farmer from tho | working men.
vidaity of Berlin, named E. M. Randall, friends, then, rcfu*c“iini!1tteir suffrages
(who left bin team in tbe street; ttnd af­ because an enemy aayate split a crooked
terwards came to Milwaukee,) stepped
rail!
up to Booth, nnd taking bold of him, de
clnred him to bc^tei; priviucr.
He attempted to gel hold of liis imple*
meuts of destruction, but was prevented, principle.”
Wh&lt;3&gt;. Xerjji»&lt;*rd politics
and te also cried out, “Freemen, to th®
and vote lor men, wc degrade puraclves
rescue I* but was bushed'up and^ot out
to
tte
level
of
Dougiasitas. • .
of tte way bjjture scarcely any were made
Prineiplet are tte same, wbetter wnt-1
aware of. what waAnuMpTriug.
Tte ladies fa ‘ ronipany “with Sherman, ten on canvas; pridted on silk, or engrav­
at first seemed to’feel greater solieltude ed on iho pmjcat marble. If principle di­
for tte officer and his compnniort,tluui fi&gt;r
rects your vote for President, tte same
Sterman, and stepping off cried out to

. rDuriM tte Jast nation pf Guigpra
pMUlta-rtlwpfad1
. M*;
passage- of a seditiou Mw,for ;&lt;te purpose
of ailpncing aU discussion w ife tlvvj
question at Aha North, “by indictments
and convictions U all the federal courts
ot pur several State*,” aqd. ay this-means
tq “piakp'Suchaxsruplesor the leaders of
tbb.ntMW'fraqr as will ttrikt terror..iuttt
the hearts of the otoera," Ate.
Thia Ig
from a “democratic4' candidate fi»r Praei-

'deot I But r vcn^Souttern men are shock­
ed af the infamy of this proposition,
and from ope of them te received a sting­
ing rebuke. He was therefore eompqUrd
to abandon the brutal st^iemc. But he
resolved to ailencp tte people-ip some
way. and so te suggastoa in bis dopes’,
waud speech the idea &lt;yf fanginff, ttaee.
who. dare to .resisttte- erjcroacbmeat of
tte alav« power. W itb q wpuld-ta taqg-.
man for .President, and an open disunion
takforVice President, our countrv would
Hj transmitting Kdspwrrcotyp* sod
sopn bo a by word uf repnwich in. tte
TEN
D;9 .VVA It s
mouths uf all tte world.—J)eL Adt.
they wfU secure,Id like manner.
A HiiMoittjooi Yam 6b Toiler Aancix..
'MtMikD His Fiucao,—Smstor Skuirt.

While ws pray for • such a result, let
us labor to obtain it. nqd all w!H te well.

they were hauling a man nboul

in

that

supports tte wbblc'tjcket, from President
down.

Wc never havje found any thing in

the Reptibliesn-roe«l,-«hte taught us to
discriminate between Governor and Pros­

ecutor, or between Secretary uf Slate and

Cbraoen- .

And yet, w‘e would not bind

freighted with i»vpe,.biit is assurance it­

*fftej»tiey &lt;4 Ifeminr-tta &gt;otuoty or

credit uf-llie .Suite to cnspvratiuw, tea
uuivrranHy proved ^Mostrems to the in­
terests of tte State. Our ownprot expe
and io power on earth cnn'chnago It,that* rienco is full of inuteuctioo «j this sub­
Atnt.uiam Likccu.x will far President on ject.
This prdinv formed a prominent
Iroture in ouray rtrm-of internal improvethe 4th of March next if be liyes.

mentioned above.

UM time w&lt;- row ■ small

Tmc

Wkvtubm.—The

have tern m nw’rilauc® w

ad an &lt;4.1 foUfo tied Ipdh
More id tte same sort,
. ngirrtwWr.

Stopbrt’. tte rr

the umnt, is stuxn

by all who bare teen shocked st tbe r«

umphantly elected by the people.

But,

a

eonck^ioo Ampeg fur sr,

trader the P.re*en£,, Beijyblicaii organlai

tio^arj*w from no© of these tarqqraaes.
Tll&lt;.qu«tic.0,F,t,iiii. .iKetbCr» mu.

l» MfOla Md: b*&gt;M|«pV!&gt;h«lMr. *-l«
tetter to elect him or odo of opposite po­
'•»***&gt; tat hpw will myfeetfags

principle W

aged t»huW.tM« «wn.

QM»i«aot

d«*w bwH
ewpetond, and wo
count a nett low oft*ro In that St»te;—'

ray« ttet vte iliffi-retiee i

tte te-mt pastry. Ar.,

-•dtetrd tte desirable c&lt;t»

.« tte fbrt'df llr.C.

N. V. t

It U sold by m

•-•••ivkc»-[i&lt;T»;^uwl can te

“rt’FUtr. »t tte date of lh!» notice; «’tL hit rr’
■nd cast. Tn&gt;tn'i«aid date? Th»\ u io **» ■Tbe cast bsifvf tbe fiprih-wert quarter i.f rrtioa aersn, (7 ; in tea artist nir»hcf.l«ri&gt; |5» n»&gt;'
•tone nunitor^JiGfrVeiCaStsii.ins rishi
rttp ij land; •!! in the d-nntr \&gt;t Barer and biai
nfMicMJfa.
ELKAKa WOT»n.

.

.

. jjensaRre.
stijjSthrnuv*5

A Sw.s«v—Tte Wid
»«fanvf. Philadelphia
vwta cast fo« Fnroot
imwe than We persons

*1 'Execatov’s Hale.

In th* assllct in list-*4teta&lt;•£’ Waller II. Wo**ward, is** ot Hairy. w ip» raanly of Hsrry, *•craawl.
-PasstiMi tolicrM* and suttoniy in ite r***

has teen . strongly .contested between tho

'

that her 4&gt;aslraud’s ex pre

• haix-r te* wiwalcrfully ii

dtepwitus.. De Land &amp;
• W itiatmf.J-nired nt Fblrp

RcpuUlKsasand Brackenrtdgti teatbe.
The foUpwicg paragraph from the
Douglas ami Boll men being- m a' small' Central (Su Louis) Christian Advocate
ininr/rfty.
It tesiqsposed thu Brecken­ of this week, will be read with pleasure
ridge party Jias carried the State. "

Sinn Mr*. C.

Delotnd-A! Co.’s pole rn

* fedrewM Ureid, ate te
•■rrcrptiUr and gratifyin

Even Ji tile Delaware

lions’fa poUiroi bwdiea, «xl ropeeioily

yr
lorn «Max frin tar ani-aaU.
MaWAMBMWMMaHW*" lU—

Our tira

Icik- seen no fights for a

th* iu*Mhi|*iar J4v*rew, inrir

PROBATE NO11CB.
[TATE OF NIC1HGAX. Dasar Cow.
I Prebate Court, for raid oinntr.
krqlMSfoa of said C-oart
(he otte
’ '"C thereof, in Haatiiip*. October Mb. 1-

Oo re»li» and filing in thia read for I’rebate'
y the Judge thereat. »n Inntrtunmt m writing
tette WI WWt rol TfiMWBt Si

let not such

of ft towmuja; and all from ;

J^JT Tterc is a emeral
nr*&gt; tto« Wpi’k.

Tbr Bitini of Su

fafteyr.rf *tea.iat' nt

dte| bat ratter jtcMtaoowwmcUoM to

priwjpll &lt;e WWM1
,.

J.we, and tte upper part

il.»jr feiwMiti &lt;« Thursday

in Novcnilidr. Th&gt;- docreo tesgirae forth

party. - JimuwcaMa out'trf ta^all duff©-

litical

,tte tower part »f whieb is

I’.mwvhuui;! aud hidiatui

self of an casy-teataC) ami final triumph,

Itepc dwxipns provft beyond a eoutinkls
because we know that selfishness is great gency that Douglas connot carry a State
and prqudicte,often tinsro unconquerable, unless it be MtautrM,JaM that Lincoln,
that we wilt not allow these to stand be­ havfng'every northern State; will be tri­

be ofitetad by the rwajft 1'

xy taBding prariy upp-w

It te’atwveeds w« well ib

all.men by such arbitrary rules.

tween us and our duty .to the Republican

’ iMpawmtKJCv.—I. A. H

tte enmmnuxd tte crtcli

to uiate- tbr majority for

see thb nialorfty for I^rrtcojp, h te hits not
realty Half tte Htn*n*th.lh' Pefcnsylvahia
Douglas ia a Tight Plaee.
TUB EUBCFIONS.
of Mfc'Curthi, far extml ihnt nf the IntThe Washingniu Constitution publistes
Douglas baa been on biaglumpin^ tour . ter.' Tet Uie people 'in nil iwetii4i« now
letters front va'bjua memtera of tte Lrthrough Ohiu,Peot»ylvauia, and Indiana, prepare fop the' rljle of d Republican
complon Cooventun.in which ilia alleged
and these States have pesaad judgment President after the 4fh of'March next,f&lt;ir that Mr. Douglas gave Mr Calhoun, and
upon bim. The judgment la akin io that1 such is the deeiew "of tte—Pennsylvania others in Kansas, assurances that te wo’d
elretion.";
'
'
’
previously given,by Vt-rrndot^iid Maine,
do his brat to put tte Lecompton awindle
through tte Sewate,
-Tte limttitHtinn
nnd is interpreted to' mean, .‘’Thou art,
further rays1lmt-lte‘ «rid«Ms.Jaf Calhoun
Gov Ransom—a
weighed iu tbe balances and, finmd wanthas a letter from Douglas, agreeing tn go
—is good authority,
for tte Lconmpton measnre » it Went
In his meroaoe of ifrw,-w . M.u.
T&lt;&gt; tte R. pul&gt;li&lt;u'.', tin- nc.rs from tte cause and origin oftte $taie defo. and before Cmgeesv, and that she refused
•2.000 for It.
Pennsylvania ua»d Indiana ir 'not only our heavy tasra:
i.u ./
■ .

From FcussyIvanin, the later,t news
tteta, “Don’t you touch him 1 Lo.ik,btit1 principle hold* good on Coruaer. Neith­
to var»ou» . nulnml companies, t&lt;&gt; p very
l!e is a bravo man! Un carries danger­ er malice or revenge can have any foutt gives to die Republican candidate for j
large amount, which resulted in « certain
ous weapons!”
dntion In principle. Cupidity Is akin to Governor, Cdrtin, about 32,000 majority. Ions of more than throe hundred Ctossond
This, lovryver.Tad 5?ol the effect jto
these, and oftqi^jyitrayAttjXh a kiss. A Lincob/s 'majority Id November will dollart, every dollar of w hich in Jtkt to be
deter them, and they hohied him into n
wrung from tte p.«fcete of the people by
equal if not cxcc&amp;iliis.
,
^hich they had near by, and drove treaoterous friend is more to be feared
tte handsofate tax galterer."
Indiana has. done nobly,and anrprwed
him rapidly to the depot.
BoO'.b was than n liundrdi open enemies.
. ‘Uururiginal system." wteclj G-mu nor
Hie foregoing reflection* ter* been tho Repnblkanw themselves, by an un­ Ranadm says “nwuilod in a CuLal |o«i of
armed with a revolver and bowie knife,and inode the must deapcrato'resistance. called out. not so touch from vffiat wo precedented -nu^Btity. Lant", Republican more than three hundred thousand dul-] |n
They arrived at the depot about ten kupw it, as fjr©ta[ wtel xo fearjnoy bq.— enndidatti for Govertabr irill' have about laes”. was a democraticaystem. ;k waa, f6
o’clock, ondlnund, on'rt*ilicljhjg there.!hut J
Wc suppose uc are adjrereing jiepabli- 13,000 majority^-4 Obi»-&gt;•«(roogly Ro
tte rani *orc jnit about to start fte Mil­
waukee. On rcrnoring-Shermte from the cans, «r tlxteniwbo profess to [btr aueh,-nt publican, bumboes no such tratnendunus
It‘fa 'tlell* known that the Sdnnrr gains'as are evinced in tire fitter States
buggy to the sl«*efiing- cor, be refused lo least.

walk at all, and would, Iw down and?te
dragged along.and would, scrabc.lvaud bite
like an enraged cat.
Some one at the
depot, feeling sympathy for him, no mat-,
ter who ho was, ftwptircd*-indigrmntly of
tte oAccr and his companion “Wlftt

jUtnrK’

“The overwhelmingdcfosl of Foster,
|the democratic cnnd‘date for Governor in
'Pennsylvania, Qunjxs tte ytele weight
of the Presidential battle In ’ New, York.
dvrer excuses himself upon, tte groupd of ।
Pcnnsylvahin ia fri^lrtevably loirt^-tfic
having done an actuf sinople justice. Last &lt;Great West presents n&lt;» satisfactory ttgm
every man examine hiinssJf Hud sra tq It &lt;
that bis exoiroC is not without reason.
(have teen abandoned td Ih^pqrtny—odr
Northern conservative forces arrayed
Beware of false roptirlS’ OurencmiM
against ’Lincoln*! cTcelk-ti, afr, In fart,
w.ou|d divide and thereby conquer ua. To ,nratM everywhere1 fkccirt III Nefv York,
misrepresent and traduce ineu, is their innd New Yofk is’ their mini hbpe."" ' ' uf Michigan, addressed a crowd ofSqnat- with * pottnrir fiAsJlieMby ltrs yetrnUHl prvc«M
teritesst the Tremont IIoum. oo Friday
principal stack in trade,, in tte [wescul
‘ FI FT E E X
D (&gt;’ L L A’ ft 8,
evening.
In tte course of his remark*,
■
I-UOI1ATF. NOIll.-K.
...»
ptrivas. Spill bp and rent into fragments I 'which, rdffed
r.
he paid a glowing and extended tribilteto they wfM reeHrrtntetaro - *
185^, have terti ign&lt;»mixjl&lt;
U tau-ru) aUMa... thy
1^.^.
UT-TE Qf wnfttix. , &gt;,.*.lrr,i;
Garwteldi.
It fell tec. and did rvt roll
O
Barry ifoanrv.
i’ ’ fur ••&gt;&lt;(
. arwsrvic^TMTjiprr-.a
principle to pload,t»&gt; hope of general sue.
n, re
hnpc ^mMtahtg f&gt; frath a cteer. Tte speaker tried it again
cess, but rafter rely upon mis; ep reran Ur ’ the defeat of Litleidn bit New York, and nnd with tte wins result. A Itopebliian
repruluredaa partelMa.Wwn-.or-7 Mr
,
***
'B* .&lt;telre -t
standing hv overheard the foltowiirg eontics* of nur party and our mcsi -to gain iivcw
'* ' '*
^* is
‘ n
‘ lonnrn nope.“
jorh
In I hr mstrotseiite
r. id*..
“Had Mr, .Curtin’s majority bcch dnly vcraatiint lictween two geot ctnrn wilb;
here npditere a Iteul ufliect, In order to |
1&gt;C JaltiuUuwn. diceiiB il. ,.
five thotitaind’dr Into. Instead nf^ftoMi or, torches in their hands.
pii
reodpig
&gt;nq
(iliujj
ihtlib
b-s.it
ofAob*t&lt;{.
atrilqiihcn themselves in the future.^-:
1st. Torch. Why won’t- hr hared&lt;«te
- tbe Jinly* •livrvCw'A-itaKn |u«»ru&gt;n*n&gt; in
twenty thousand, ns ’ It is, there would
Shall Republicans assist Tn accompliaUing,! bare-been ssirhe hope-, witfid hihdatl un­ wid la Ik in of Garry teldy. . Item Gnrvw*1
such o rcsolt 1
Or *teli w» not, ratter' ion of the Dotigfna, Breckenridge, and boldy, i wish he was dod.
’ *&gt;i
The«rjjxju it IB onl.-iwd "Sal )1&gt;» imrin? i- 1
2d. Torch.
Thrue lur yeas.
I'm i rwt ,.f Mid a Mib« fra*pM* 4
Mi&lt;ud. •. IL.
work for tte tfelrct—tte whole ticketjimd BcU ftctiuns on mm vlretohil rk-kel, of
Slti d«t «l .\uivmb&gt; ). IHr[. vl -n. ■,*r|.)rk,l' M„
thinnking-he will te drd soon.
■ I 11.* nIEej ot the Jn&lt;1** U I'n,»«tv. tii-ltLtlnf.
the Republican tkki-t,at that I »o the end1 &lt;, currying the State tn November; but
Squattori to speakers must be Ccrv rare*
with tte petty MnabblC* 6f tbe Otte horse
in "lid c.-HB'r.al whirl. Gmr an.)
&lt;1-1* t~ 11
that locdiocoism may be utterly .fOuldd’
ot k:u and nil Martha iiilirr.lrd air
nolifl.Man* nvi rhn Qt-i—1 fill and not to let their spread v«gl«*s
•[in-a -, nnd nlhiw rsiuplf Ah&lt;ytftXthfi &gt;aid fe.i
horse, foot, mid dragoon, wilh notkiiig.to
aliflki. h‘s well roongh fur item to islk
u ill aud teal u.iCtii kbuiild HmMI* 4rt6«. d
ot liberty In tho atwtrart. builhe f»iai«&gt;f
•An4 if l&gt; firvfber «inl*rv»l VlkA'Ibt- Earixs *
stimulate it to future eff »rt*

cnsed, upon
tha victim
had chcatrthMtfil etie^iso, and die mur-

.?j¥, l&lt;। iteputli'i:
. &lt;i»vMJ.rft'
-I
By rvferrjn'g
jocum'cQ^.of

Ice that doflritte?
ICyte dft. rdnwteter that tta»to'lte*-*rlte ’ &lt;Mt tte
democrat* voted f &lt;&gt;!'an&lt;J support their

fnjfa Crwwer. t | '

J# i . Beyjrmr. Kitol Tree* *t the

MKHftUK CETOUU, XUJJ8SBY,
esrsrftttsr^'
ai good .ad bewlfl

•ball expire l« sale sfiairalTlbe luaUr.t bid
dsr. on th* vth 'day of Kwrexaber, 18W. at I o'clock
u c, ------------------------------- ■ ..Wepd-rd. i­
is Imai of raid
ir&gt;lbr .Xortb/tajs!! lb t»ws
rest. Isftecvra
Hrak Belas tin

L Y. Heral
^editoria
Fta rivett
•ol Fres

�fid ani

3HskUim#m.
-boutons year ago,

itrjrtrtts
[that I ahorid take
+MB- PiHs and Plantens to well In this

rl for wheat on subscription—If brought
«0°0.

11—T '**

'

.TO iftufcfttf/TJOfl

ooo3E&gt; s:

•

•

-

HARDWARE STORE,

Wanted.- Not only wanted, but w«
BtB. jure some Wooo, on tuboaripUon.

IIABMOM IIMITH, ESQ*.,
fftl! ipcsk Bt li e Munynn School House,

GREAT VARIETY

gaitiaBs' frirt dirmt.

ia Carlton. Wcdncnday evening. OcL 17.

DRY GOODS

At Prairievllle,Monday evening, Octo­

MHd| It has f rovad abwidtely corahs in a*W
tlw^njstatgcofl^laUls, tic: . ,,
,

mm-wi z( se=ESE®g
ESgEiESHSF:

m * A.'CABOaST »
Wl;JUid9W4,iCi.\
.1; :.nm oil fd buifl.

Wl*
tit

^hfaatou hall MaAnm «Wl tt iHM

auft ofyrtKe dwsaeA.-T tf U«c«Mtanki awn-

ber
At Hickory Corners, Tuesday evening.

Inisd, MP IM.'. . I.
C*»,

(Hober^Sd.

-

....

DRY

At the Ole School House, in Johns­

are now at the head

town. Wednesday evening, October 21th.
radUMd 6i» pruraeted it
Some Vrtjr MgvH instances
ed nr Female sanertrs, enn
psrrntimarSTmue. auigutnc
ebanga*. anu that cotopllo

At the Willianjs School House, in Bal­

timore, Thursday evening, October 25lh.

ltd Court bolden nt U
f. Ju JIsstihKa,
■c-lx-oTl^ut^

Wheat 8o*urai.—We believe, from

personal observatifm. thrft

?’fl2IYA

a Jargae arc*

1« bnlzS broa,»]

than ever before tas bcYn SOhTi to wtiA*t
this fall.

'Ve regret to oboerve to much

Itte Niwingju it i« very uncertain whethw it will produce a crop or not
aril, that tiuuty farmers

BOOTS. SHOES ARD GAITERS,

Late

•b.iubl lie idle
enT- ’

____ SPECIAL

Better that

land

NOTICES.

These renowned Plasters euro pains, weakness
and distress in tbe buck, sides and breast, ia Are

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

JVO TI&amp;E ~ ~

tlun b; produce a poor
_

Tbe Beat and Cheapest Household Reme­
dy iu tbs Wodd.

have been en-

i-uuraged ft» n practice, which generally

bring* bo’ a taltuwt

GROCERIKS

ins, balsams and gums, ua besmtiM kid leather*
renders them peculiarly adapted to the wants of
ZrtM/o. snd otLsra. Thait sppttcatisu is Mfam

JUUA fi. DU'MON. nlxwmd ^i to mr.

_

Improvemext.-’I. A. Ilnlbruuk, Esqr.,

•hall pay no cttargsn on her aecount after this
,
J. W. MAT*ARD
Hastings, OdoUrlUii, !5C0.
orttT-Sw

fcai cnramcitvrtl the erection of a two sto­
ry building nearly npp&gt;«!te &lt;mr office;

PARASOLS

srsfU.K

3
proro a balm and a Mewing. Their nets agrsco-

■k lower part &gt;«f which Is designed fur a

Ew aterxn in thin

a-irf. and the upper part for oflkrn.
m

TE .WTICE.,

» ■—

0...
I Court h.-Menat rfa

uebry

—- - -—

. c, M.r»l &lt;fc.nl.

.J

rertions will be found on IMrtwck of tub. Pub­
lic speakers, vocal lata, ministers of the gospel,
sad olbera, will atreoxtben tbeir Icon and Im.
jirove thsir roicva AysorwriapiMm gadMr ieaX.

~uvu uupuruy or me

hoi

I..,.,!,.; «

I eV The above article* are sold by all the deal­
er? in Uasiingannd by all Pruggiate throughout
the Vailed States, Canadas sad South America,
at wholesale by alt large Drugpiata in the prtnei

x tor a wchk. and the . Ayerstasrsaparrinaclessrse* &lt;mt the imWuIous
.
,
.
eorroptieci lru« tbe blind, roaders It auro and
.1 small lio&gt; drunk, was healthy, and effectually expvrgss the'fool con-

&lt;«« ;«Jw.i-r Ji

__ .
_
’
infra.—Tbu Lnt

ng;ir.ihU b.ttll oC rV^mtJ

&lt;u
luuamviauir •* ara &gt;,■ caueav, w
ngle k&gt;z of those Cb.lybeate Ptlte,. bw often
duccd for tbe post habitual cues, tnrhtduig the.
itendsot Costlrmeis. In unchecked Oiirrro e. even wlwtr advanc'd to
iVMStrry, eonfcrmed, emacutuig. andaujArentr maMgnau*,;th» efforts bare been C'.uSU) deeis-

h‘"“*W!S^5La.«.v,

•istsbl-A Ver hasprotukrf bis masterly comblnain’ll uf cut »iiie »irttiM list hs calls jUrseparllls.
'
I —Z*i&gt;rt»rnir, IVutirhny, ft.
few days |----------------- ------------------------ —----- ------------- i------

wUlfttgi

L are ptyparedto acH at asms II
ndvaiarftdw’

u

E’JISTA

NRW YMiK- $Wfe

IRON, STEEL, N ATti'WLh,
CULAR

and

CROSSCUT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD A NARROW AXES, GLASS.
BASH, and PUTD’.. B UILAKR0’

Sold pt Hastings by A Ph Robert 5 A 1’e., Boll­
wood A Grant, and bv dealers evetywbtre.

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev.1.! ihJiL.iu-d Indian Summer.—
,, ,
?hv - til"
would lie very
’

' A rr generally caused by Ammafoula burroughed
lintbeskm. Dr. Trnak'a Magn*&lt;ie OU&lt;bmm by
• its powerful and penetrating qualities, destroys
&gt; every vestige of them, restoring health and beao' tv to tlie akin nberever anolicd. removin' Tan

c rrr-tat, nJLia, Sic- j

INFLAMED

r *“ery style and description.

ETEBYDODT’i UMTER

Iuka.

AXD
Counsellor in Business.

OR SORE EYES,

We also manufacture Copper. Brass. Sheet Iron
and Tin Ware of any and every shape and descrip­
tion, airif whfch wt'.wiH sell aXHerd Time*

.tumping thia Statu ' „ A- C CmMbS. of Sontb BenJ, Inl. ssj
_
Magnetic Ointment lathe onlr remedy ink
f.*r LtXcolx 30,000. f &gt;rInflamed Eyev. The Auilitor ot oar
.
. I has so modi fault in Its enratfvu power*
■ III proportion as in !
tiisi he not only highly rrMmmt

Prices, for Beady Pay.

Alx&gt; a lot of Jli»oeHsnaonv Books, and a gift
with each book ut ‘one dollar or upwards
All our goods Urte selected w ilh gresl
' PetA
and partknUr regard to tbe tlcmsude of Ibis '
room aril', and will be sold atpnesa that ea neo’. | It Tells Ybu Hute
fall to g.rc satisfsqko* In c.rtj instance.

PILES.

Ufe* r .

50,00 Copies already Sold.

■ ’* r’»pH»'
•t »e. .y ci
rtn art
"&amp;&amp; ■&gt;

TROUGHS----------------------------- ------------M^tour^l«'l» lu.~»

up in w&gt;y part of lilt! cuu.tr,

NEBYOL'd OB SICK HEADACHE

rtttx p»-r I.'loIm-I in tliis market.

Il will rcleive
linute*. Be*d

COOKING

&lt;iI»T 9V«I«SSS

everytoUyw«'=

.ml P-&gt;'

STOVfc

:

Till: FA.VKIt.1'

DOCTOR.

*lfi!S(ri.E' REMEVIR?, BaMLY 'oUn!SEft;
t ob the’ cctiE 'to inManx
I I
Aj-L J0J4MS,.

Siner Mr*. C. commenced uaing
V'IjUmI A (nJ* ftdcrittuw, »he declares

SW

" ...... ..

SJSK a

•* ilw

|hrt

of Mr. C.

- ,w

GIFTS.

•sy- ihui tiie &gt;iifl. om-r in the qualify of I whvae baneScent 'fleets upon th
, .
.
, . ' ,
| clearly prorad Co those who hs&lt;
apace ol time by this dr
'.r hnaii, pn»«ry. »\e.. has undoubtedly
•eke ar? »M sn meager,and 1
Hkrtnl tin- di-sinilile r-mdition uf temper
lens and rtt-tleas, and wb*»
Good, sweet,

It Tells Y'ou
’

tagSnM I — ha &gt;
If the various dhcisra of
vhiutita, and &lt;i»ea th* beat

Master end Apprentice, ittd
Landlord sud Tenant
tn&gt;»&lt; eoflithntej' UM ^ynd
Btandtr, snethcUw aa
riaga Dower. Us Wlfos right

motiy.

»l».lrw.nir broad, site bt-lievcs.haa a very
!&lt;mrt.!ih|t- *nd gratifying effect upon his
nrvte Ibt cbtinty
, laatdCuurt How
be, CfecuK. CtV't
reniisc* 4cacnhqd
। U.orenf a* .'•hair*
&gt;t dwt an ' .
if tbia nvlicc; «‘Wt

'fisjsaiti.«,
Vi.

h i- fedd by innst grocers and

.ottX

•d Goods. [School Books
T
or upwards, wdl rse..ve . gift , sods* Gift »dl

Del^nd A: Cu,*a oalcmtus

’ maiiuf- rriinsl nt Fairport, Monroe pi.,

.,• Td» X.M rjt/tarSiKlfeu'Sh;.

Houtbrm parts should introduce tbrtnto all Csnii- b« oflered of s Iras valos than one dollar.
JiM, Sold by droggUts and drelrrs generally •»cry where, bee jFertisemeut in another column.

Pre-emption law* to Public
It TelJAfiiJSlWiiJUEJtA-.

‘'• ivkn |.,-r.,vul can lie bought at whole-

ot procedure in obtaining one.

HUMB TMTUtONY.
QbaxvL«h.z. Eatox Co., Mien.. Aug. 11. 59.
Un. C, W, How*—Dnr Sir :—For four yean
A Hmsw.—Tlic Wide Awake organ!- I was
aeecrciv ailicted with Rheumatism so that
m-iioi I’lnladelpliia iun«e, exceeds the 1 was sinU^l to «y Mm for a long time. Tho
'■&lt;’c east fur in mot u&gt; tUl city, by,
’note titan 2.000 persons.

ule to .in the pyit^ipnl gruacrib

r-?T Many of the denwerats think
i -ereu a way to beat Lincoln, but that It
wt-uld require the wisdom of a Solomon
N point it out

Br,isar“ **•

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Hastings sod ririri«y^&lt;batUwy*^oowP’*F*^a
tado all bus.uesa pNtgiSibff W

BLACI8MXTHIWG,

Boston. Ont. 11
J"bn Fitzgerald, a conviet in.the State M abort notice, and l» •*■•««*

ran a

hite seriouMv. and slightly wnnn*»| nthera, beG&gt;re. being aoeurad.
Nn
i* known for the act.

•

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m “ft

J*™*' .“ .V'U
It Tells You The meaning of Law terms in

otxxjkr!

-

(mwmh;

■' ■ BlSESffgffil.'aS
.ad^rwccc
....... ...KllJS^’SKX
Judicial powers of both tbe

showing how to do your bin­

NEW FIRM 11
powkbs

"twxi st Charlestown, this P. M.

tfciifci*1 htf

Jt'Tolls You

IT Part—kr Mito ghw

;

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.Vfc.- ...
■nl-V* V’l-er btiu Hl c- pg latntv h»&gt;
t .«! vioi'mi v .rwirrte. '2o“*
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,w &lt; «*l~i; &gt;U&lt; lib *lSu
•Htjtin ruwfr vh dtyaj-npdj.sMt In
t »• terba.propi’cJariAlO'lwjiV*
i jb- 'sit c Jt ,ei.-.vc* oljtt.vtlidp-av
■.. .a m r»,. ri,
iw nA,, L

Ts".

». U. * t. RCSBELL'H.

Hous litigation, by ita- innriy
MBAMkltataAH

$ew Barry Mill.

&gt; idoeiypcrwM way ux •UAl‘isTkWv r'
JtasottaMMkthoiMUte. n^i IM» *JJ
... it .»»NVnnlwpr p«r&gt; lbwle •H&gt;pu''stj Mm'i-vi
..eelift’vjr YMrf&lt;V * W pfe-wal VWTIWtMLate
^rigiirtilrfg tb*Ht« bow«4&lt; eirHiHtr'o#*! Ufo
0OejurM^ingx&lt;art*llr .We hirtre ill?
d^if Aftortwat-of aged-men au.LwW.™
who hMeostMricmwd ibnbrtM*! of wungdhia
pr&lt;-j’**rio'ijKhile »«iR-riwg fv-t*n etMMMds derHi.gMSrtdk a nd general dehil It J f-Bering ender

IB nuW m succewfitl upernftbn, runt!?

to do uny amount of

:

rjtrtia

cxtstom WORIt:
I»«un&gt;a
t*!“i£
uiU-r wn tv Bwv, &lt;t fcrwftv
&lt;s*
First Bnte MlLLBStf^
.ad. «or Malt *&lt;“•« **lu “*
^**“;

saafl ¥«&lt;t. dv»wvu-ry,. mwp
dianH^ efUw Madder. Bid-

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-feli’*BOLTWOOp *&lt;WWt3

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nery for » Urm

or otherwise, m euatemers msy desire.

Whtt

For Tutting.
ssj^-d
,^^mtba&lt;Itlili»B*y^ TfTT - -

Al'Uiaw.tii.

a Hoddte sad Harness Manufactory, aud wfll fur-

X’*'** ta °&lt;”r FtRfa**’*1'' ’

T.’.»ia*c&lt;«esM^G

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““i1 . ,Bl*beatioBS

Lisera, WUrUuwa. Balk
■fcwv.Butuf,

. x*iwSfAiya^

�EY

BAII^EY k XENFIELD
Ha had Tisifad Trin.daJ and Ilgj ti,snd
rpetit firo moptbs in Jamaica, and wss
prepared tu ddny the reports that either
uibuiiorutny lalkm or einancipotjkiti had
I wen a failure in the West Indfee.
He
had omictawss from Jamaica and the oth­
er West inAtalLbuuh. with a glu-1 sud
cheerful be.il L
AU lbw Hand* tu the
Hrittah pH-erupi&lt; nt, ozrcpl Tnii»dad&gt;*« ni
cmiMnUji Chmalian ishmds. There seta
mure cbtardi rkembtiw, in prop^rtmu V*

ebssper. than cat. be dam b. taken.

Il- A, CUTAIT,

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

We hme
i 1U Tm.
Wo»k&lt;
An opctsi.o.,,-.. d
J
,I4 J ,o
plam himber, Mam and Man'll riueng. &lt;w g,
a .iibh^mearliuetatbetoB^p^.u, tU£

Mb

COFFINH eus.tauttym fawe.a«J «i

population, and more general »tu-nd&gt;.uoiupon public wi-rshin. than lu any olta-r |

low
gle Cimili acctertomud tu |HtsUvnt rr.«iu
.
---------and- -L
llic
same- w.ta. true IT
to

tuid Turning

A ROE AXD BEAUTIFUL

VX’

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of JauiaiCA itself, in w Ufob
there couM ni.t t»e !***• than Igu.OOu
people ufijdcr direct religious itKiruvlioiu
In some pvt« of the bland, tfa-re were
not ,tw&lt;&gt; plt-r qent of tlw popubtrnu that
did suit nCLmiiithr churches.
Before cm^riputbm.
p »plv *wa
inumljr ilk the wands of t** lead t-ru, win &lt;
were 'Ullterauj men. for the iinsM Htan.s
could nrtij visit the plantation. i-Sivpt
by taealih; But. rintx- enMDctpaliou, lite
leaders have wc»me rm.rv m»i ructed. —
Many propf* had gone
the mouu
uinmuidistikj.* in smreli »'f iltr. p L.mK
and nt prdpen I there wer*' tail autbciviit
Ling the wanderers.
Ina
menus of rean
ministry h*.| i [laii diminiaMi. ‘*'&gt;¥ **'
rw«t diwtituti of rxiertutl -id. Tbr gt« at
____ __
La tewkv. *M !»••*« »•“»■ •B
tern, edc^i.-a Ming'grmtlt -d -need

LV II

prices

LLILvIjO

Come and See !!
THEY AM JEST BECEIV1KG

•tend ths UMss of other dismses; coast*
qaeaily end tumbars peruh by disorders
wHch, although Mt tcrW&amp;mta tkfr mOm,
an stm tandered fitted by thia taint la the
srstKn. Mott of the con.unipuou which decWm the human family has Us origin directly
ia this scrofulous contamination j aad many
daakraatba diaoMse of the liw, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed. W all the orgu., arise from ar
are sggnvstsd by ths same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persona arc landed bv thia lurking in*
faction, aad their health is undermined by 11
To rIssum U from the system are must rcnoeste
*--» alwadse medidne, and inr healthy food and sxeniss.
x wo supply in

DRY GOODS

AiUuadaeC Urabcr. Prodoo.wd rent 04
take* la &gt;•’“•&lt;' •» «JtM&gt;.|t fa onr h,.» &lt;f
, invent lgat&gt;
ihreiwprM

ORIGINAL EI-TTk BK.
-mfr—the Jl-dol ptviewita'. EdH*&lt;re
.lilla nnro*ls writ lui»»«.Nw
"t»d

i*»K3

Tl-ar the BLOOH PUHIUF.R; -&lt;* EIXAOI.
PILIS bare been prvlred h» ar.aJ.iat&gt; tv
CONTAIN NO M1NEHAL
That the, cure the al who m.irei&gt;al OMUpUt L

f

fauwea •_r»trB&gt; - tha saw kncan
lauralai-dani.

lASlTJVtA

WICK FUiALD,
n ho bare lanrsrehol f-r yrsra ia trehdre* «r«k ■
MU owl de»j.v&lt;.&lt;i' »&lt;_&lt;. nxu)&lt;r»c • ilb grral r»nid IJ wudcr thrir mnp&gt;reliug..pr&lt;««i&gt;m. That
nil •rsiMd
Ik- art tmta.d k? ttair rer
dial and puny ot&lt;H&gt;aUtiug
th a. Tint tln-y

A ND CUTLERY.

HUNTS

BY THE CIHID.

kat. liCMtipnaearrart raiirtiai.dk.MtuOwnrt
MuGaae«. st r-M e.. • lid. a ill hr
» KlSaR
KAMA 11&gt;U riUvES. TM u hoahg V.
r.-&gt;,U pc: | irtJB’t. I tn'FLL frva. C* la X trot*
l^r j-ouml Fi.lt U-&lt;le«r.t.t4» ttaw . trr,
nbg u&gt;atiMuitar I Mucktirl epaee Bill Mil
luw me In enuOicrale 'hr wta-ir vf no IMWw
ataek ufGuudr. therefore I Bill ruatrni no &gt;rt1 knk
■«i tag ll.ai it ctmlaua* crrnllanr ihtu aw
. VIUIIV
.

SriATTCMD COXWlTXlTlOXb
lm«ertr tho maybe** Ure triBid altb sad
abwrexi; &lt;i»i lU-ir
IHUrMS •» n. lri.ptl.el.
life, aad tr.-taet UesjujaU.. TU«. ria sating tu*

Old Fogyism Distanced

OtWUKKD KBHKBS.

try . tu imKl-tt-««i. in thUW PkJ; „
aoeacallsndtuta the trull. ..fthi. mrertm, n
5K.ND LN Y.iCtt ORDEfcs. and
•eiceteg «nd put up will. a» mnei. care •» l'
Wrtv psvtant lu •vlecl Ihemyoarmlrea
'
Mr .tuck el Good. i. large a»d wdl ssfectcd.m
sistrag uf e«arr inoeO aaUul

*" . .

DRESS GOODS
CompriMS all tbe l*te»l «ljh» of HHJUt,
'bailies, brilliaat*. lawns. Derrfn. FSKNCB
Ch LINS, and all otlter kinds I Lal can he nam
ed. many ot whleli an greatly •upermr in quality
aud beaniy to anything beretoforv uff led in this

until -wteijr rerrntly.

Ycue Amt-zica Ahead.
“The f&amp;rmi- wt.v

We have piles »»i S II E E i I N Ob,
riilKTlNGH, SHUPES,
uLU'1115‘.

tfKUA I

FRANCIS ROW EK

SATING S ALOON

IA B i. u

IVWEMNu,

DIAPER,

and all kinds u&lt; dnineatk- s‘«*fs;

children, snil throughout the interinr they
gave evidences uf an appniaeb to a higher
civilization. The tirgroes were noted for
boncuty and integrity, and were trusted
by cspitnlisia to the managi nitut nf large

iUmi

V L U *1 11 a, plain mid inn.•«

CA biMEKEb, Liti«i.

Drill inn*. b»*ti

inis, Jh. At M. Cuawiuetva, 1 W EEl»b.

a ue.&lt;rji Kind &lt;&gt;l GOODS I«m- .Vlrti anil
Boys' Qutiui.g which »e idTer at

properties. They duriikrd sugar cu hivs ,
ti&lt;«n, lic&lt;siu»e it was Ire* pr. fitnhli* than 1
the lalwr upem their &lt;.»n fri't-lx’lda. To |

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

PH1CEM.

tha shadow of the mango
be f.xind n' happy f
came from •lavcry.
came fn&gt;m eaumcipati

CAN’T BE BEAT.

vicUiuAbf Gl Imatk ll.ry l.uni £?«natfU.re:
ntn «»rn. c aiol vrsaa id tire-vaUu^mmI V
pel it tburvajth1} at.n jrerete»&gt;rui.r.
So wee c»:» &lt;J«t.bl t*»ir »uperii.ol) &gt;l
me •ingle trial-llrej ere' tail ••*•;&gt; Ui
bat. in fact, ekrapti Ibet. •»..» &lt;4b-t I tiu, fee
lakrea
nntebrr uf tfarn. to j-IvtIuc.- a. Lei
effect.
PHc-vf the Peaivimar ia« r.l. o l r.r.Cer
pre bottle, vr f p. r Lslf dirts til lire &gt;ru
u.un Blcod |*Ulr. O cvlita pel kt. ui .. v

the »oal boaatiful paltrSu- m market.

I bare the greeted tariel) ul
ELEVA'IED
‘ OVEN STU V ES,
LOW OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOK’STt.VES

tbe people tbrmiwlv!*, emMieijwtlon hud
been an uniinited p-d.
On the n-iuin
tains and in tbe valleys uf Jamaica, under

Kver area in Uuatowu. bis I'lslsand I &lt; »&gt;fo,

TO HOUSE EUILEERS

GROCERIES

JJf- Read Hr Robacl'e
N-Hi-re
I'.-rtitaaire. ptib'.i-li.t an s c ■ Mtreiwy.- pu :

l'o*or&gt;'» and ColTsm.
GOODS; alM Boticry, e*f
Mitta. Ikmoitl.. Ribboei?
_
TI3NT W-A-ECB:
Our mncrtnieci of Talrl/ aad P&lt;Ast Cullerr,
SILVER SiOONS, I ort'llucp Skirts, ' pUFf n*. Tls andI Sheet Iroi. War. &gt;1
Vmkw Xtafaas. asd foiap t. geu^ h fall aad
*•*M
......... —

The Utint Herald ot the 2l»l ba* &gt; "
areeant of tbe recaption whkb Mr. John
Koafntg, of (hat city, received recently al

Savannah. Mr. Keating went to Georgia
to canvass the State w ith » patent spring
bod. Ho wns n puid Dougina Dt*moenil
but is now a Republican.
The cirrtimstances whiQb caused bim to ehmige hi*
piJitica arc jbua tat forth tn the Hvruld.'
“He sailed from New York to Savsii
nab un the 7th, ns has been stated.
On
tbe voyage a canvass of the pn«scngers
waa taken Id learn their political predilcctidtr*. as is oummon In these days.
Mr.
Keating announced himself f»r Douglas;
one of the passengers, a slaveholder, voled for Lincoln, and the rc»l were for Bell
and Breckenridge. Arrived al Sarnimab,
and having located bimaclf al his hotel,
Mr. Keating and aevenl peraona from
Now York were sent for by the authori­
ties, and questioned as Ui tbeir business,
their residence, and their destination.-They were acquitted of any suspicion of
bwrag sbohtinn emiesaries or distributors
of ineeudiary d&lt;xmmcnts. But they were
notified Ihst they must leave bjr tbe re­
turn oi the steamer that brought them
thither. No peddlers or talletw of patent
rights from the North would he permitted
at present tn go through the State tu thr
pumit of their calling.
This despotic
command was rendered tbr mare rigor
one bv faeta w hich cam* to the ears &lt; f
Mr. Keating and bi* companions.
A
Not them man st Aiken had hjen caught
reading tbe N. Y. Tribane,and waa tarred
and feathered. An old resident of Savunaah-wbo refused
joi* a club to super­
vise tbe opinions and conduct of citizens
and atrangera. and wea therefore tampi-ct*
ed nl lacking Beal fur the punishment of
uflendera itguiuat alaverj, «aa CQmpellrd
0 ohMdun his business and migrate, to
•scape personal indignity and v»&lt;‘let cc.
S&lt;» warned and commanded. Mr. K« at
mg fonnd U naoeaapry to lra«*» th* Binie
be whicte fate basinsws calfed b&gt;m. R-thrr
than to return borne, be determined top.

HUM..

tailing •»"/•»‘IT n‘»«*rr.« hr I Doi;.,
U.ancan l&gt;» boorlit fur tire un.r in....■. .....

'

Tlie plfaitcis uf JanihMS* cnmpbtinrd
llul they criuld m-t pet Inlu.rrra, ■ndianid
tbe people were idle and cnrrlrssi. but he
ct.uld nut *--nfirm tbnse allegailvna of
We can clothe you frem tha cruwn
planters.
There ua* tint, inking i«e
thing with another, n more indnutmou* ur tbe bead to the Sole uf the fuut
peasantry un corih. Tbe negnws of Ja­
und
warrant prices to suit.
maica themselves prndni rd all that wah
produced.
They sail'd money. IxHighi
thenuefves farms, and caied fc-r their

. i |l.» *N&lt; -» | | J£&gt; KI&lt;»Nf}&gt;

.■

fo imms

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

KI’EX KHIAX- PL-XMAXStHI’

bchoula.
Tb»' planting intrf**t
wa&gt;s been nnug,*'i»t»c to tbeir education

. I

ISAAC C. itOTT,

tha moit cffettual remedy which the medical
•kill of our times can dariac for this ercrywbere prevailing said fatal malady. Itlaeosa-

and Skin Dusasbs. St. Axtmoxt'* Plas,
Rosa, or EsTaiPsua, Ptariw, Pcsttlss,
Blotcmks, Bla:ns and Boiut, Ti aon*, Tittsb
and Salt Rwsrx. Scald Hkad, Rimowokx,
Rxsvxatiam, BrrxtiiTic and MuurcniAL DialAsas, Dmopst, Dtspkpma, DssiLt-rr. and,
indeed, all CoxrLAIWTa akkino raoa VniA-

1*40.

GREAT DWt OVERT 1

, —».■ w •»•&gt;•-.*«■•? J"”,,2^3“!

AYER’S
CeBjennd Eitrirt of Sarsapsrillt,

8nm» emuMpHti-n. Then '«•
dMoct
thera werelntt tWce nr fiaif ,H'1 *'• 6'e
thnuMnd. w he could read and » rtlr; tn&gt;w
there were ci^twit hundrrd. The pn lj
of these pertwms were ainerre, hnticst^md
davoted.
TT»ey ►uppnted their «wn
pastors, nnd Uiilt and repaired tbdr own
churches, anil
maintained then- own

HEATH * &lt;&lt;ilAM.
Feb;

®k HiTrtre the al’ennon .? (Vteck U&gt; tbr

eoeipkte.

■EADY-HIDE CLOTHING,

HARD-WARE
MACHETiC

We hare echoed boons, all kmda of blr. k books.
Pneksl Ledgers, Meehamea*
greolua
writing Fluid, N ot&gt;. Cap, Utter, sad Ugal Pa­
per, sad ail kinds of stationery in great earisty.

:

©aratr'iUKi;

F?r rar stst rAtWEter tus ms. ^*;
THL GLUT lil-LLUl &lt;4 JIA:-RlMl'l 1

EirrkL’h Etftr (ftiU FIILn!
lite u/ro/.iS ICK

r

outi&gt; cxnrrb.'

PEOPLE.

1 11 I N hl

AFTER WnitD, ALT!

AND

DRY GOODS’.

Z» J It manuftaton
tHsnd U prepared
ether S»1erstua.
Bsttcraxuaetsd » -v--w—— —
produce Bread, Hucuit, and all kinda of
taka wiiteui eontainiag a panlch of
Sal.raid. -boo tho bread or cake U
Z&gt;/£balted; tharsby producing wboltaouwi
DDrtsulta. E»*rr parlieh ctSaJeratua i.l
tsrosd l raa, and paMc» threogb tbs
■
-T . .
ooratiy. nothing remsma bet ecmsaoo
•alt. watar. and door. You will ran i1t Mroaiee. br the taste of thia Salcratua, that Ills aourrlydifferent from
nQotber saleralsa.
/
OO I&lt; “ r*ek«*l h» on* pouad papsre- I
,
Stall wrapper brernkd “B. T- Habbtt-.
bast Madidnal Kaloratas,” also. Diclure

Ten d arsn-e rijrct. at this lata day.
With atarilirg eutt. a book tv fail;
Th., u tbv csta ibe miilten asy.
With tha cure* vf Ucrriek'&gt; till.

LOST

HOW

UESIOUSn

PM'M, fa a Sra/rf ftsr^y*
A laetnre on th. Nature. Tre»ts««a'. asd
Iral care of SiiermaiMr.-hota. or •emn.l ’■e*i
nraa, arsual drbilitr. AerToiWorM *ni ,a’
terr wnhwiotn. rredwing Imsattret .re**!
lion, aad Mesial and FlijSesI MeWti».

B UBMTMO TLUID
।

VERY

CHEAP

Tlwy always eure-tbey i.taer k'd;
Tbounnils now iu tbrir greto sure hid.
Weru ti out far ItarricVs i ilk.

1 sfa PUI uiih augur l»coatad &lt;&gt;'•*—
w
*,,*w Ir*‘
•“’■‘•‘F* •‘"I1 i
. T nr HU «u urrer
before.
Ustxl It •ppuredis Herrick** t’iil.

S’
I tag eomplriuu. sad weakness allaiing ncrvoi.t

srkn:j.

satfsaft

TBIT LBV FICVBBB.
t OWE BOAP. wtib rjn
i’CKK &lt; ONCJCSTBA 4Z
POTASH.

K/1-A.INrTfOOn.
HOW

W.faout stopplagta &lt;i»r say fartb*r sasaisr■iloaaf aur (t«ck in trsfo, w« beg lcsv« teas?

Far tru* &lt;if tbuuMuda saw rejiiee
At tbs wgfa pMurs 0 Mewtak * PiUe.

। trroa! mcdiriurt or tbe daitatrvo*

!u Ity exptawKi’bTm""^ which
SdK Xc
Ku ii"i

nostnMaa of the da r.’ This Lecture «tU F* • •
boon to lb«u«i&gt;d» tad lh&lt;™«u»d».

Il®^Masw."s
' te*4* pepulsriiy.

“

[LINK. C-0 Dr»i Ateocr.
■
SepH.’

Ovrr *v« mMihu uf taxes are

pares:
“FHAXK LESLIE?’ boU* Weekly
HABFEBM MAGAZINE.
Kew T«k MEBCCBY.
law Vid LEDGE*, eoaiemieg tba tun *‘

’

140 Dssss.J. P. BOBKBTS * Ca-

Haatmgs. Marsh (.IM*

lew Arrangement
BOOTS &lt;Se 3HOB

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and TurBing
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VOL. 5.

HASTINGS. BARBY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBFR 25, 1860

liuiiags’ tiusinrss £linrtorj.1

DRUG

STORE!!

B&lt;H.TW&lt;K)O Jc GRANT*
I.KRS n all kind.of 4rr,|(*e4*,f
,&lt;L«r&gt;. Ar- ’'*»** ,L* upP**"* I*

~ NOUMtN

IT DltKOVERY |

BULKY,

'•'“Il LKSKToxe*
b*H ND.

C C. MOTT,

TUBPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

' "“***•

FRANCIS ROWER,

they l&gt;eramr anxious f.*r a novel j-xrite
m*nt,and determined to “go d»wn in’oa
mine.” This idea 6m&lt;-eivrd cuuldfnnt he
reasoned away. Into a mine they most gi&gt;.
and lhe deepest one must be selected for
FOB MEDICINAL TL’B PORES, ONLY.
the cxcvniioii.
An intelligent and brave Scotchman,
» false practical knowledge «&gt;f mining is nf
lhe moat thorough character. wa« nnpeal.
•di*, and he d&lt;x-ide*Hhat an old drift, (a
| drift, render, is an opening leading fairi। xuntally into the shir of a maintain.)
। known as the “Otto Mine," »«» thr mu t
suitable for the |w&lt;p*&gt;~rd vi«it. Tbv drift
i extended Into the mountain a dlatanee of
TEA. COFFEE. SgOAU,SnCE3. FfTFETt.
nne mile am] a half, and bad-not lieen
FBVNES. FIGS, RAI41 NS. CODFISH;
workeil far y rar*. The dangers attending
&gt; fact, tvrrvtlilng in tb« Oreecry lire, ssch s the excursion wen* not concealed,’ fait
ill be i re*irU tur fivmiiv uh.
thiss* &lt;mlv addrtl test to the undertaking.
Also a &lt;reat rsiielt of tbo
Two young then. ala» from N**w Y*«rk.
EDWCXST &gt;XBnraixi;-i
volunteered n» escort*, and the company
uu forme*!. It wa*iflrningi*d that a drift
AU ( MklBg Extract*,
J cot was to be taken Io the ••ntninrr of tin-

mi UIW18,

es &amp; Fancy Goods
in the &lt;-a»tcru ur tre«lren a
i e.; which &lt; ill Uc'-xSIj'w'uSt.
itlCES. ,Th.\ Ki to*m 3** is

two miners. Th* ladles prepared them
advea by removing all tbrir *upw4oous
clothing, and the mmM wm a&gt;»re«m*d.
The guide, with one min*r. want first, tbs
two f-wtieoMM fidlowed, then «sm» ths
l.idicvH and lartly tbs remaining mirtsr.—
Painfully they toiled upward, now drag­
ging thstnaelvM over decayed timbers and
project lag rocks, ttow farcing tbstiuMlvM
through spaces where it seemed almost
imp&lt;awilile for them tn push,now drawing
each iltbvr by baud, from stow to Map,
wbate the ssreat wm prrpcndxwfar.—
Tbrt.ugb all Ibis, the fortitude of the la­
dies never des rt&lt;d them.
They ware
cb-crtal. wfa n the men wbn accompanied
them were ready to deapond. After two
hours •falmnvt superhuman exertion the
Line aky appeared above them, sod the
frsgtan’ air fill.-d tfami with delight.—
Thank God I they were Mved.
Bu&gt; w hat an appearance dW they pre­
sent. Front heart to fisit they ware te»vrred with mud and filth.
*rt»eir clothes

GROCERIES!

IV
OROCERH.
J. I’. BOBERTM A
11““"

ah.-». puti&gt;. win- j

I mine, and that this drawn by a mule nnd
| driven liv n miner, was to &lt;*»*»»&lt;•• thv

IRANGEMElfT.

' paitv into thv rartli'a faewitn. while tin*
I Scotchman was to acc**mp;my them w* n

-M) 4.11 ll:s

NG 3 AL00N!!
PATENT MEDICINES

Having tvptipp- d tbemacirrs for the
joumet. they departed at five ••’cl*ik in
the afternoon, and reached ihi-end of th*
min.- in safely, lien* an h&lt;«i»r »** spent
in examining the call formation* mid lhe
i s.itiirrraaenn vbamfa-r and tlieK cwri-nity
[ hving thoroughly gratified, they prepared
' io return.
Mounted &lt;*n ifa-ir n*&lt;vi I nai I

\t ill | ratlicr

CHEAT; TDS (DASEl ;

W i.

ul N'.rtl. wret

cf sec. tts.

JOHN ROni:RT&gt;,
Ferfeited State LauAa.
State Land Office,
lawateg. Bicb.. SeF »«. »**■

iNHOOD.
ST

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KESIoltEP.

ia « .faiftd
a the Xsiiirr. Trc»is*«'. *»d rsdj ertnaU.r.boe*. or sewfasl
». rrodtMinr ImtMrtmc* .rcu»uo;
si and flitairwl ttebib'yIT J. tULVERWKLb H. D.

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Herein
In prupvpt).' and cllir'» block, Bultlr Creek, ,
i Dexcription-

B. fi. FI I.1.EB,
ITIOHNEI a:,.! I'.i'urbr st Is*. Solicitor in
» Ct ircrrr. Gvti'g*! t.ai.3 aud Tax Agent. Ol‘ • r Ih Itieirrr »
in lhe Exchange block.
i JJIt’i’.le. torn euvuir, Micti.

mt 'set ibai pH the c*nsc*ixp«»

D1MEL STR IK EK,
pOVNTY CtEBK, Neiary Publie. end General
• L»ud and Tai AxetiL Office fa tbc Ccwrt
1 iw. a&gt;.d vpeu at all Horn a. Ei^ecial

BUB,” both Wr«Uy **» MwsAfy-

ARfER*« MAGAZfSBNew York MEBCV1Y.

:u Un Don.I r aaaaara to.
ln4&lt;.-.Ma
—

TBEABDBtt. Office is tbs Cowrt

when «m*ot thr ladir* :uldre*«'*il n
to lucuk tef n piece of CT*| ns n
niii of lltclr vi«it.
The r.-ir wna
4. and armlil with a »tonr. tin* ladv
uiiitiime.il tattering al the granite-like
&gt;mI.
While thua i-midoyeJ, a miner.
, h&lt;&gt; hid Iren *tali**u«i at the • utlvi of
lie mim .iitiTvd lipslily nnd iiifintiiv'l the
S&lt;*..ti-h L'wide'that ifa‘ rsirth mvr the pn«s.tg**».iv lm&lt;l rouiim-lic-i! to rrumblv.
This, to tnim*.r». i« alm**»t a ri-rtuin indivation tint a full will hike phi*—tfailr*.ppirg pelibles ts-liig tin*' t'on-rnur er of
tin* rruiAIng neks and earth.
The rar
«n» 'mimediately put in motion, with the
b..pi- ifavt the exit might l*e gained hrlore
! tfa* danger afrived, tfa-v lind prorveded
sir n lew hundred vard*. wfa-u n ntm
bling like dl-nmt thunder wn* heard—n

Hid) of collier air New over t Item, and
lh.1i all wo* Kill as the grave'
There ronld fa- no dmiht **f the rnno*
of thi&lt; ph.iv.men *n; thr mine csv ed in.
j Thrlr n olo ww» L'ouuht to 'a stand, and
I the Swdrfmian. atwumpanied. Uy tin* mi| m-r. who had served a- the Jehu of the
1 partv, iirocciiled onward to make nil ex­
ploralion. • In a *fa&gt;rt time they returned
• nn&lt;l rvjsirtrd that tin* fill
earth and
r.s-k' w:*v ao great that it would take at
lrn.1 three 'lavs to dig a pa»«ng« way i*»;
j and there wa* great danger &lt;• further
• falls, the earth bring now Lsiiencd. Herr
was a prvdiesment.
Buried beneath n
momitain, bry-ntd any pwslble help far
three day a,witb no wntet or food, ami the

was somewhat short and sharp fa Metomp*r. He wm going to pay a v-Wlfa the
e*«ntry, and *wa making a (rest fuse
alumt the preparation and patting up hfa
Ibibuiments. His old aunt was soawvrd stall this btutie. and stopped blm by
a somewhat contemptuous que&lt;th«c.—
-Whswr’a this yourgatm. Robby, that ye
msk 4ch a grand » are about your da»
**•!”
The ynnng man liwt hfatomp&lt;T,
and pettiahl v r-plo-d. *T&lt;n going to tbs
devil.”
’Deed Robb, then." was the
quirt answer, “ye need na be mo nice;
he’ll tak ye as ye are.”

dynasty in Naples ends where It began.
Csrlos. tho third •« ./Philip Vtb **f
Spain, obtained the throns of Naples in
1736. kept it untiri7&amp;9, when, ascsodmg
—_____
ths tbnsw «f Spain himself; be
bestowed
um
&lt;«iLU
bis—
a.«7Feed
bis Neapolitan Ringdr.
------J
inend. It descended from Ferdinand to
Francis I., wbo married one of h‘&gt;s Span­
ish cousins and who was the grandfiithcr
of the present exiled mmiareh.
The Bourbon family during thia and
the last century have held f- ur Thrones
—those of Franc.-. Spain Naples, and
Parma. They are now rcdiicrd to one.
ami that one totters.
Nap*'Icon used to ...
aay that their chief charwci.-natic wm that1 day but In U. 8. Mail Agent, Worden.
•u— '
—-m— r------------ -- -on suapH- n of pmdi.inihg money from
Ici’erw finding through that •ffice.
The
evidence fa mid to he enque^cmehls
'against fam.—/fntomrifit Dinpatrk.

presaioo can fire hav* on Itsdfl”
The dorv • took up a large dud of
earth and struck him no the hand with II
The man went to the cadi, and raid :
•■J proposed thro*
** ' *
" *■ *
dervrn, wbo flung a —
.
bead which made my bend ache.”
The cadi having rent f-r the derris,
asked Mm, “Why did you thro* titatelod
of earth al bis head instead uf answering
his qnectiona 1”
The dervis replied
were In tatters and tbelr bands were lac­
_______
to his ques­
“Tbv did
wmanswer
an
erated end bleeding.
Night had nreoen
dvd. and they were three rnUes from tions. lie says be has a pain m his bend,
U. S. OrnctaLs sxn time Slat* TawDx .
hotne. in th* midst of the wiJdcrnesa.— let him sfi-w it to ms. and 1 will make
Bat’lnr grrviteat danger was pass 'd and , God visible to him. And why should fa- —A correrpondetii of the N. Y Time*
lhe
with a cheerfulness which almost famished exhibit a complaint against ine! What­ writing front Sc. Paul do UianJ**
tbvir fattgne.thcy comm, need their home­ ever I did was the act of G'od. and 1 did African omyt. Aug 13ih. *at *.
The vtram o rvc-ttefim JariiitiMrriv-ftl
ward journey.
At length they reached not strike without the will of G&lt;&lt;d; wta’
the circle of their friend a who faid suffered power d«&gt; I possess! And as he is com­ here yesterday, with steffigenee that Uw
in anxi.-tv almost is painful as their own pounded of earth, bow can be suffer from had raptured. &lt;•• the 8th iiist.. st tur
m&lt;&gt;utb of the Congo river—the someday
terrible experience. It was not until tho that element!”
and place the Eric was taken—lhe bcma
haven of rest »u reached, were cheerful
Tax Tacc Socncx or Alcohol.—All phn-ditc brig Storm King. With 609
laces wvlcumed them; that the peril be­
ing -ill over, nnd the iswashai for female alcohol, whatever farm It asmimm. ba« •laves on fawrd. Tb** vrwset swiped trim*
Il cornea from the destruc j New York lust April, mid the Captain of
tM-r*&gt;tsm.f&gt;*iiialv drlireey resumed itasway, one origin.
and tb.w* w ho had borne su much nud so lion uf s gar, ..nd has no other source hi | her—Lockhart by name—made m* bc*i*
nature. Il is not a production of vegrta-1 tslion in informing the &lt;*fficrr of the ban
noldy. sank into a swi-m.
blc-growth, like tbvi-e substances which Jacinto that hi* liud bribed lhe Deputy
are create! to form the f.«»d of man. No I| Marshal w ith tl.000 tn let hip depart

A post office ch rk in St. Louis, Uy a
lucky Idunder, delivered a letter of J. B.
fit. "k*' n well known business man
unmrd Slaughter. and by that means a
gang i/emwi’erfcllcra to w hich BtongbUm
fa-longed was discovered. St* light, m sad
hi* brut far have tieen sentenced to the
Stale pi ham for eight years.
-Whit do you cstt this !’* said Jones,
teppng his breakfast lightly with his lurk.
••Cull ilf ranrled the landlord—“what
&lt;J..you«ll it!”
“Well, really.” Mid
Jonre. ‘ I d-.n’l know, it kasn't quite hair
emaigh in it for plaster, but ibsnTs leetle
too much in it far hsah.”

cliemist has over yet found it among thr from Satidv H***k. Tim Storm King ba*
B. sidrs the choice of Presidential elec­ compounds built up by niants. The so gone to Monrovia to land her black
lore, Slate and County officer*. and incm far beam that ‘•reaches like the finger i f freight, mid fn*m thence, with her prison
brirks up.*u his bead wi'huut doing him
tor* of (.'ongrcss and the Legislature, ' G'J acriMB the abysses of space,’’ and in era to thv United Stales.
We alto learn that the steamer Suuip- t be least itijury.
The negro who was
three distinct amendment* to the Coosti-1 the laboratory „■( vcgetati&lt;m.takcs to pie­
tulion are to he sabm'nird to the people ces poisiumus gnscs. and put tugetnrr [ ter Iras taken a snspiriotfa vuasd '»ff Ca- peri*&gt;-ily evad during thu opetatlon, exf i ihvir decision at the next election. The I their atom* in now groups, which are ca- benifa. with $12,000 in cash on b**ard.
daimed :
fir»i «I these amendments i« to that sec— j |mblc uf nourishing 'be animal body—the
lion td the Cmatilullon which makes each celrstm! force never arranged together the
■4 the officers and director* of a banking atoms which form alcohol. On lhe u&lt;»Sw-txr Afplx PcDDlMfc.—Pare and cut
e.*r|*&gt;jats&gt;n individually liable fur all the trary, it Is a product of dissolution—uf
Jim, I believe that Sam's go', no truth
lunik. his as follows:
the wreck and dh uganiration of the prin­ Applet sufficient to fill tho dish you like
in him.
• The officer* and stockbolder* of every ciple of human food. • Il has the tame
In bake the pudding ip.
Pul diem iu a
Y**n don’t kiMiw, nigga; dam's more
corporation ur awwiatiuhfar banking pur origin nf those malignant and fatal exhal­
kettle and new milk sufficivntly to cover trutu ill that nigga than all the rest iu Utb
pones shall lie individually liable fur nil ations which constitute I be genius nf pcs*
them scatcrly, licit it boiling fait, and plantation.
di-hte contracted during the time of-their tihuicc—the death and putrefaction of io
•llr in Indian meal enough tn make it a
‘•How do you know datl*
.
lieing .ifficers or st-&lt;ckla&gt;lders of such cur organic matter.
Indeed, the same act
stiff batter. Salt, sweeten, and spice, to
“Why, iw never let.any wtrtJ*.
ponitiiin* or amciations equally or rala- which gives birth to alcohol, also brings
suit the teste. Butter your dish, pul m
bly. to the extent of their respective 1 into the world a twin com pi hi nd. which is
the pudding, spread a little cream
shares of st&lt;*ck in any such curpontlion Ione uf tho promptest tmd subtlest of ull
the U&gt;p tn keep it from aeoi '
'
poisons—carhmdc acid gas.—1'sxmohs three fanir* er more, according to site.— ,
.
Il this.amendment bo adopted.'&gt;f which os AMol.
“ ’‘“P™8 and a penny, a»kud him wMch
Serve with cream ur butter. Guod,ehcsp. \ *
j of the two be would cho.*e.
The lad
there can Im Qitle doubt, each officer nnd
lnJ .h..le&gt;&gt;ou.
I.J.h.,.,.
■ said tl.at “he wunMnt bo grerdv he’d take
HtockboUer will only be held nesponsiMr
D‘&gt;mkxtic Faclts.—A writer tlnti
j the smallest."
Ihr his j.rorn(fc_.»bnre of tbs debts of the
apeak* oflbt fatal influence of small faults '
TaKKIXG Sits* WITH Tttx Ft* OX.—
kink; tbn
on the peace of households:
Nail the fresh akins tightly and smoothly
will fa.'fui
Tbrv
a s*irt &gt;*I
of rvptJle
in unthe tor
&gt;V side
lory bare
B«rcar*n
ivj.uic .w
—­
“Homes arc more often darkened by against a door, keeping the skinny
side
dec., ju-i i
.
______ ........
bladed rid ronr’called die glass-suake.
It nay
u .
may
lhe continual recurrence of small faults,
be •**4
waid, however, that girn-s-makc* are
pi'*— “
than by the actual prwnec uf any deci- ' Uunt kn.le ...
the Cunatipiti *n tkjw'stands. each one is
••
—
, "W
Many
; II™ rub m mud. dulk.
ded vice. TheM evils are apparently of ..I l).U.
.ud b. M .pmfa rfU&gt;.u; .bm .h,
Wb..ln Uu.ny.l~M.
liable for the whole debt of the tank.—
la* Mb
very dissimilar magnitude; yet it is ea­
Tills rigid requirement has effectually ex­ sier' to grrpple with one than the other. chalk Iwgins to pnwdcP and fall of. take ' ®,e,r ’ ,nF'
- - —
cluded all banking capital from our S ate
The eastern traveler can combine his for- the skin down,fill it with finely ground al-!
.
.
with* eiuitls exception.
No man not
&lt;.«,-.b«.’.ml kr. p « I
Thr CtaMbUl.l-r*** r.h r «&gt;.—cn s, nnd hunt lhe tiger that pros Is about I um. ,r.p il
p..messed of sufficient capital to engage his path; but Im* scarcely escape* the mus- m ; dr. pl.™ W\..r.r .bmr J... ( .. *« "f
K, Uu.k .
, b——
'«• "-'■«*•
in Unking upon his own reap msi bi lily, quitoes that lilfeit the air he breathes, or U» »a J ita. dn,r
will risk hiaoWn money in such an enter­ the fleas that a warm in the sand ho treads. ll« .l..m, »d &lt;he ...rk........ er.
. '**
V \
prise. Hut with this amendment w c may
I wickcdlv observes, it is no uncommon
Tho drunkard has bocy known to renounce •
res-r-nably anticipate the introduction of
/*-. "Z. - - T ’
,
o ! thin?
pjople’a eyre 10
°PCT1®d
bis darling vice; the slave to dress and .
The Praine bnrmrriwys It is a well , ,liatrinx&lt;,^
necessities of trade nt least.
Without it. extravagance, Mr*b&amp;ctting sin ; but the | Mtabflahed fact that the properties ot |
'
a re----waspish tepr^ri. the irritating tone, rude,
pumpkin seed* are such as to dry up 'he .
jj,.
n^uires rushes without labor;
we must continue tn u«* foreign shin plas­
dogmaticXnanncr, and lhe hundred name­
mHk of ciiw* if fad U» them,nnd that dun । MeOrrt||y faeiabM them without care.—
ter*. and pay tribute tn other States, fit’
less niglTgrnccs that spoil the beauty of
ahoul.1 be, removed from pumpkin* hi- j FmjpJity
,-v. cbiscly connueted with in­
thv privilegft^t/'furntshing us with a
neaueiatiiMi have rarely done other t an to tended for milch- rows.
The pumpkin ! (|u^ry u idleness is with vice.
d*&gt;nlitfal currency.
proceed till the action or disgust and grad­
with-Hit the seeds will incrmac the quail- ■
warn
Thu aernnd amendment is to section 2,
ual alirnatino has turned all the currents
iKrrfuUlk. ir W tu GUrninj ,mm.|.
wp „tMtaW.. ripwt firM.-,
article 18.and is tu authorize the Legisla­
of affection from their comas, leaving

ture to onset a law. ctnpowcring Commlttionere of Highwavs to lay out roads
btiidlv liresthr it—the heart might well without the intervention of jurica. The
qiiuil at tfa* txaiumplation of mb a con provision granting this power exclusive!r
ditnm. B.ilfamak- berofam r**-t superior l.i juriea.il claimed to lead to a very
to the misfortune, and thr fadfa* “ahsid gn**t delav. emlstraasinanU and annoy­
a* tfa*c who championi-d human fiwtw.
ance in opening the highways- by those
One uf them declared that they o-dd
wh*i have md i-xpenenotrin the matter.—
• kill the ntnle* and live up«ai them tor It was by rnemliera faun the country
three days. &lt;&gt;r until they could he dug that the amendment was demanded, nnd
tbrir immediate constituents are the licit
but.”
'
After consultation am«mg »he miners, judge* &lt;-fits necessity.
the Sorfoh guide anu.Hino-d tiial there was
Th* thin! and last amendment is In re
on air-shalt ascending from the end »f tbe latioti l.i the sessions of tlm Legislature.
mine tu the »uminh «»f tbv maintain, nnd Now thev are limited t&lt;&gt; 40 days.biennial.
’ •
ildethey might af- The Iimendmeht proposed removes this
,..n&gt;.
- T------- 1 TV* f“.7&gt;
limit and leave* the length of the arsaion
fur* returned to the rxtretiuty •&lt;
dlw-retlotiary with the Leflskthre. The
dnft, and the miner ci- *“* "
cnlv re*trirtbm upm it fa a provlAm
pciihiting tbs .Introduction of any new
nied them was sent up
fall into eilber House after the find fiftr
davs «f a sswuon shall have expired.—
The evils that have reaubed from the
huaieand want of Care, reudr.od alwolatelv miavnidahlo by th* very short time to
wbk-h the sawsi&lt; w are now limited, la the
otilv argument that need be presented to
the people in favor of it* adc^tion. A 46
dat a ae*fa»n once in two ystta. &lt;l»r such a
State a* Michigan, is a broiff fare*.—Dt
tnii AdatHfaar.

nutbhlg lint A barren track over which the
tnere^rfvfatun uf -tho compnnhmsbip

the

a n” ulJ“r-Ti

I will alnndcr attempt to wound the most

Now fa the time to feed coarse, bulky
stalks atone.”
products, to bo««. milk •giving cows, anil
tatting stia-k. Keep the grain until you
How nt Sold Tuba.-fA few day« have fed out nil the evrrse fi**d, **r until
since sn extra train, lotukd with ja&lt;-ka«*
your fatting caUlc will tin Imtger aux «»ti
M, wna transported over the Louisville coarse food.
Tin* grain will be easier
and New Albany Railroad. Thu telegram fautseii and is flatter fad iif odd weather
operator at Salem, a boy, getting wmd of than is vegetable fixaL It ba* more hw&gt;tit, set afloat a rumor that a large delega­ producing elements
tion &lt;d drin.&lt;raU would pa** through at
a certain hour. Rumor, increasing as it
The Scientific America* says tha' oils
flew. Mid that many eminent speaker* afaiuld not lai applied-lo dry leather, ns
were afaffird. and tliat bands of music ac they would invariahlv iuyarr it. ‘If yon
rompanied tho expedition.
Immense wish t» «dl a luiniesa. urt it • ver night,
crowds af enthusiastic Douglas men re­ cover it with a blanket, mid in th*- morn­
paired to the dep*, hata in band, ready ing applv neat'* foot oil in small qrnmti
for lbs expectad obeet*.
W fa-n the train tiesand with *• much elbow gros*- a*
will insure ita d'ta**min*tia-j *»-w-lf tbr».’mil the hMlfa-r.
A soft, pliant Kones* U
easy tu. handle, and lasts lunger tha t a
neglected one. Never use vcgetnMon IsMther, and a iomg animal Mfa neat'*

they, may he chopped up fine and mixed
with the frrvl, and a tea may lx&gt; made
from them whWi miyrbegi'cn M »

A young girl anoe committed suWda
hvcn.isu hvr mother n-fured her a new
bonnet, Coroner'a verdict—”Drath frma
excessive *rusK."

\n |. dis rubber “hip I” exclaimed an
..Id M.i».ir. who bad been listening to a
•Itw-i ip'ioti of »uoh • proposed iuvsetbmj
‘•ha’ never would d*i. heeniisofc w*w
rub out all lhe I mm ’4 latitude, to
nothing of tin* equator I”
.

�upon

.blleaa

ABBAHAM LINCOLN
according to bia folly.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,
:am®ALAAJd&amp;Hf, „*■

i Srnttor In ibe next Sum tegiilntam.

Uno. U. A. Shnw oiled &lt;ta Cue,-JI fc.'&lt;tetL4-, WIW Him Ml. W. 1MBI
t
valuable

of tbe whole' accords

entirely with our

■"•’5 pr.) ui
wiftwy’

views aa expressed from time to time.—

-------- - .v., ar.KAnpu-^. ^^^^.

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tfaa working men* ths mechanics aqd prtiisna, itodfermera and taboriag meu. U»
bdievoi that.they art uwnw) to a car tain
extent. &gt;Ue says dwt they sell their tqanSOTpRD 0. REBUT.
MHKPortfil
hotel with their sweat, ttoir roub. with
MILES UPSON.
their Uber; and that, wban thay hire out
rr-SASTL S. LACET.
to wmk for a rich .mangey arc mean
I-J jr.GBWOBt.
enough to vol© as be tells them, think aa
r-HwUM’ ‘‘
he dteos^ad subjet* their minda and souls
■ r.Dv/is-wn.t^K.
tobiswill
lie Mjrs.thry are absolute
sJavss.
.At Pittsburgh, m seply to a
qweatton, .bnrdly a mouth situ*, lie said;
LUPUS HOSMER.
• *AeoI- at the elarte in your awn wkJ-/VM M /zorfrks—G KORQE W. LEE.
ekopu.
They are driven to the polls by ।
EDW1X IX)ISCII.
the beck of their masters, updor penalty
uf being discharged.”
.
Mechanica uf Midijg.'tu 1 oreyuu slaves
«. tlh&gt; rarlThopa pf JW «mpbrfotT
Do you coll any rifon “master 1
You.
wc mean, who .have built the State; wGo •
have created and furnished the homes,the

the beck of your mastersT*_' II you pre
not; If you really are the fflon you'felaim.
tn be; corn yon possibly swallow such an
insult as ‘that! Is nerscbel V. Johnson,
or Stephen A. Douglas, or lhe democratic
party, so much your “master” that you
•‘•H dritch to the polls al the beck”’ of

petty demagogues, and

Bbt lliia tii/sjr who calls free men slaves
declares that they shall remain slaves.—
He snys that whoever shall Itilcrforc with
tho slaves of 'he work shops,or the slaves
of the rice field, shall have a foot planted
upon his ntek also.
Only a little more
than a week ago, at Itidianapolia, Indiana,
be aald:
“You rflust begin at-the constable of
ytnu inngistrnte’- district, and go up to
the chief magistracy, and plant your foot
on every man’s nedc who dares to say '
that be wiU interlurc with slavery axy- ’
u’Hebk.”
(Great applause.)
’

Workingmen of Michigan and the itartli!
thia is tbe feast to which you are invited '
by the Douglas prty. You cannot vote '
for Douglas alone."
N yotrsnpport him ,
you support Johnson alm.
If yon sup |
(
port Johnson, you support nnd endorse
these, iris principle. You acknowledge,
rl»e truthfolnass of hk charge against you.,
A're you ready to do this 1
Are youi
ready to set aside the claims of a son ofr
toil, like yonrsalvM—himself a laborer
and lhe son of a-iaborer—“Honest Old
I
Abe’’—in order to give this insolent
southern candidate) for Vioe^rcsidruLthe■
honor of your rotas nad the credit of

your support.
(Mafias and Uroderick.

The Sun Francisco 'Mmes, in speaking
•A the canvass of 1658 in Calif»rnia,sars :
During that canvass Broderick well
understood Douglas. He expected neith­
er aid n«&gt;r comfort for him.
Though be
did out denounce hi in for bis treachery to
liiin in public,yet in private be denounced
him in terms tush m only lie could use.
He colled him treacherous, vacillating,and
weak. He told him how near the weakkneed 1robtai I was to going over to sup­
port of the English bill, abandoning his
Iriends and all they had been contending
for.
Many mtn in his State have heard
hitn tell how be made the quivering dem­
agogue quail before him in that famous
anli-Lociiupton caucus,when he told them
tlsai if he betrayed them be would deiKwnee him in hie seat, and put a burning
brand of disgrace upon him. “Ay,” said
be, to use ids own Words, -had he done it,
I would have made .him crawl under hie
chair.” This prompt action of Broderick

the l«&gt;ral candidates nn tho democratic
ticket to get elected by Republican votes
A scheme is being carried out to affect
thia objected unless counteracted by tho
strtxiuous Hforls ofonr Republican friends

Personal detraction

may be sucoeasfot.

and villificaliqn of Republican candidates

have already oonunenced; and to this Will

K

■

Wtedate, &lt;J«.

Bwtte, Tb&lt;mta H. Brr&gt;«n;

make*/ TU ■HHoMmfjatf'wtyVd

0, q.

Again, J unuiaqtroteajhe.fol^ng with
great gusto and many WQMMtoh.'O m»
‘•We bava.nevor fouod anything in Blys
Republican creed, that, tsnjbkua.to^lua
criminate, between Guvamor and .Prose
cutor, Ac,”
bo* Jrovh
Will Juntas tell us'wby-boBid ntit

qudle the balance of the snine-paragraph ?
would have read as

Then his quotation
follows:

Barter.

Eitqn iiar^., Boter,

..flMor., A. B.

Nta» aad X a

Culltar, Ctemelj
J. Grid!..

'

“ '

A:-H: PniOor,
•BilBb.u. A

Rend ’used as instrument! in favnr of extreme
Southern disutiionlsm, will now Icifve the
responsibility of the coming result to
Let ua be true to each other. It i" no
those who, while piotestlng that the clcetime now to avenge old alights, or recent tlon of Abraham Lincoln must lead to thv
grievances.
In all contests for nomina­ dis&amp;lutioq of the Uniirn, stubbornly re­
tion sotnc ono must of necessity be dis­ fused to siiitarn aqd, jngport the only
appointed.
Tho one disappointed may
candidate beforepeople who
still think ho was mistreated ; we do not i could have prevented ihWcfectiuti of Mr.
from performing our whole duty.
the extracts:

•

be added persona! solldThlions for votes,

fur bis consideration; First, the majuri*
tv of opinion as to his nomination being
the best at the time or under the circum­
will bo added If necessary. The fact that
stances, against him. In all other cases
this kind of tactics succeeded two years
hc u willing to abide by fte wilt &lt;»f the
ago, will induce increased effort In this majuritr why not in this T Second, the
campaign. Although it is In the highest act is done and will not ba repealed, so
degree humiliating, to acknowledge the there is nothing to be done nuw for indi­
vidual success. Third, if yoti attempt to
fact, yet it io lamentable lrulh,tlut men
revenge yourself, you may be able to mcan be found in all parties who pre willing juru the rival whom you Late for bis suc­
to barter their franchises for rflbney. Such cess, but you cannot injure him without

being the case it stands all tree

Republi­

cans in hand to frown down every such

effort tn corrupt the ballot

box, and to

labor earnestly and constantly for

the

success of the whole ticket.

It is always safe

to distrust the purity

of the motives of any man wbo will from

any excuse, attempt

to dissuade a vote

from his own ticket.mid any person who
does should be watched with nrgus eyes

Giant.’—A correspondent at Abiug- ' aid the end ia accomplished, will beofiered
ton, in this State, sends us lhe following no meh inducements.
It is only a few
scrap ot history :
ambitioua individuals ju each township,
The delight W)th which Judge Douglas*
who
will
receivAXbs
lunasy,
and others
friends call him tbe "Lillie Giant,” is
truly ainosing.
Perhaps there are but will be expected to vote against their own
lew of them swore how Ahis title was ob­ ticket to please these money-holders, or
tained, or they would not ba so proud of
dts because ifo» haudbeo candidate is a
repaatiug It. f speak from my owu rac
“good follow;” and where ncUhsr of these
oRcctinu and understanding: *
Muny yMrs agn when the Mornacwe will work, tbu Republican candidate will
tle

be represented m a very mean fellow.
any RcpqMtaan

should

If

bo'found base

enuogb to ask yCOf vote for a loobfoeo. It

will always be sqfo enough to dsmaod

foar share of ‘the.pay* he receives,-and
when yon fbare got it, give it to the-poor,

.

and vote tlhe straight ticket

Wc h|
Mbit-|
aa Ibay aro generally without foundslioa

nod calculated to reach tuob astnoaoy or
favors will b&lt;A boy ;

nhd we roust again

urj. our frl.-nj., »r.d Ulc I.-'.und. of Ite,
publican principles every wbsra, to be. oa

OHTT.tf.-D'wd. st W, T.M ftadencn tho aforrwr fcftfrtfTBT-roOM which
rigfctfuliy beh’RC W, nil the eanfildstai'of
or B»r&gt;li.1&gt;»»
.'fo™.

Aroogb

Um

wbole Mtafo

.

We have more had news for the dough
face leaders in this Slate.
They have
been gloating over lhe hope that the
State lost n large amount by the failure
of tho . Artisans' Bank, through the over
drafts of Douglas and the npen frauds of
olbcr pro-slavery leaders. But lhe fdluwing aulburilativo announcement from
the Lansing Republican will show that
this hope is doomed to ahpppoictmeflt:
injuring tho whole, ticket, injuring the
“ The Slate Tretttury Aq&lt; no/ oar dollar
whole party, injuring' innocent paruc* to
the Artiro tu Bank, nordoet it late out
ahem you. really foci kindly, and who
dollar by the failure of that initihdion.—
w nnld gladly have supported your nomin­
Both statements uf the Free Press, tho’
ation ; and lastly, you injnra yourself, fur
incompatible with cadi other.agree In one
tenge nod retaluiUon.arc just as possible
respect—being both false.'’
to one man as aootherjmd there is no end
Of course not one of the whole lying
to the memory of men on such subjects,
crew, who have copied this falsehood,will
fourth, how would you like ifln nominaover correct it—least of all the miserable
tfon to be treated, as you propose to treat
falsifier here who originated iu For the
sumi- une whom you consider an obnox
last
years tbelr whole eaarguw hare
idea ouididatc 1 Fifth, after all, in your been exerted to ruin the credit of the
calmer momept^g you VMM
&gt;&lt;&gt;
State, and they bare scrupled at no base­
spite of all yair wratli, that thedkmocraness that offered n chance of accomplish
tv should be defeated.
. '
ingthls object. To suppose they will re­
Wo nsk all classes r&gt;f the disappointed
tract a ialwbyod devised for their'express
find disMtisfiud to weigh these considsra Iiurpusc would be a stretch of creddlity
linns. Jxit every Republican vetnember
itllc short of mAdneaa.—DL Adc.
that the disurgrmisatfon of parties takes
its origin in the madness of ' individual
Killid.—A man named Jimea Jenkrwbeilfort against party usages and deeis
ips. employed in the Quincey Mine, met
Iona. If everything is not right, pardon
widi a terrible death last Wednesday af­
something to tho exigencies of political
ternoon.
Jl would seem that lie wm at
strife, and yield a point of personal fesl
work in tho second level, in a back stope,
ing to achieve party success.
When thh iq company with another nian. Two boles
returns shall come in adversely,-ramesnhad been cbargwl for tbe purpose of Mmber it will not -be a personal enemy that
ting.
They were Igdtod. and the men
is cnnqserod, but it will he the Republi- receded to s proper distance to avoid tuc
oso party Ilfat will bo defeated!
" « | bl.mt. An\x^h*inn todiy&gt;hca sM they
Let us then see that ouv ticket is
supposed both boles had wcn$ off. tr&gt;en4
strengthened ot every potaL Work-for
in fad, but - .we^pad. . Jenklbs was the
tbe whota ticket.
U-t not n National
5rst to return .to where they M put' in
iriutaph find us a conquered party at the charg.-s and. jqst os he regained the
hon-fc through our «iwo dissensions and
spot, the htila that had foiled to g&gt;i off in
pdrverseoeM. Stand-by Uw Presidential
the first instance, exploded in great force,
electors. Sumd by every name on the
killing tbe unfortunate man insttoiUy,
State ticket. Stand l»y lhe Congressmen
.n.n6lu.g hi. tad ill . .boeking no»r.. r,
tbe Sheriff tod Cwnmy officers, tbe AlderU. ru &gt;l&gt;Atiro»
mcir ond Bferd officers.
Yotwnay help
a thousand times elect an-taomy, and Ito
will always set wrthhisparty sgsiost yon.
Give then, wa apMtj &lt;ff..Vnn- y.onr whole

strength /O your fri

Dated. Octoter Khb. IMO.

_^0«'

P!lOBATfc'NOT7cE.~

Hope, pharles V. Robinson ;

town.^. 11. llunroc;

Johns­

Barry, L. Pully j

~

XTATE OF MKUIGAS. I.
rotate Cam
5
Barry Couutr,
( ’• fjr
"
At aanaioo of aaril Court boldc, al lk, 2

aa oppnrtsahy Io p«MCM

-ker.UtO.

eHwudbj ereninf

Prawiev Us,Geo. Thomas; Hastings, A.

and where these art likely to fail, money

intimidated Douglaa and saved him from until the elose nf tbe pTOls on the Oth of
disgrace. Ik voted against the English November.
It Is well understood that
swindle, and by that means saved himself money u being left in various porta ol
at home.
| thia Bounty with which to buy votes from
flow Docolasgct the Namk or ‘Lit­ I Republicans, and yet lhe voters by whose

were ■ at tbe bight of ibeir glory in the
city of Naanxvin this State, Stephen A.
BMgias visited the rity of the Samts and
spent considerable time in coquetting
among ths populace, eloquently congrat­
ulating them &lt;« Llia beauties of their pe­
culiar insolation. This an endeared him
to tbe prophets, eldera.danitos, and Mints,
that Joe SrnUh.Mid. “Todf.*i»Douglas
is a IMe fiaeU."
Soon the lUinois De
saaeracy caught tbeaound and pained it
wound, .nd
il «•« Ijeinina -p~d.
to tbe uttermost bounds &lt;&gt;f Ithe Democra­
cy, and still thev are ringing in &lt;u&gt;r liars
the worda ’ of the Mormon Prophet,
"Groat tethe Kt^Ghy”

JtataH, E.W. Barter.

r. enind;

I

Wc barn never found anything iffthr
W. Bailey; Me. N Groto, i* Lsqffiam;
RepubHcnn creed that taughtMto diifo
Assyria. R. Jonfa; Carinai, J. M. R&lt;&gt;gCriminate borweon Governor hnd Prosecu­
ers; Thornapple, C. Bliss; Rutland, E.
tor, or between Secretary &lt;&lt; State and
/Iw Akrif-OtaVER K. EVERTS.
y«to.^/*wLwe-t&lt;&gt;IERMAN C. TRIXDLE. Coroner.
‘And'yet,’we’would not bind
Bates ; Csatlel-*&lt;&gt; I. B. Riggs; Grunge
?&gt;
-BAXIEL STRIKER.
all men by such nrWtra'ry rnlcS.
It it
villa, E. Magnwan ; W-Hidfond.- E. L*
F.r
Z/W.L-8YLVAXV8 H. COOK.
.
Ar nfauJrW-HARVET rt BfiKLDON.
beeetuee we Cnow that trljithttu it efreat. From tte i’hiladrlpbia Picas.
Nash; Irving. A. Mnhberd; Baltimore.
na PrmaWii*
A RWUZEY. and yrfjtfdictt often tlenn ncOntjue'r.tblt, Forney oa tba PanaayIrani* EteeUoa.
Ff Cinuii Court &lt;i.B. -1URM0N SMITH.
D. MrOmlw-r; Yapk'ce Sprihgv C. W
that re wllfnbt allow the* la efand heheftn 1 • Tlie returns of jevterdav n ufoatton in­
at and our duly to the Republican party. dicates the election nf Ut»L Andrew G.
Curtin, as Governor of. Pennsylvania, by
Rcpfnt «&gt;f GKnmittee wat aoeaptal.
Junius’ statement that soma men have
an unprecedented majority. Mr. Foster s
On motion, Ixander Lapham sad ll«&gt;b
The Candidate for Senator.
too much honesty tn'be-wwth anything silence has misted him, it would seem,
ert Pointer, wertu chosen tellers to th»
We place at the head of our columns, as politicians, reminds os of Sambo's oi- with Bosetetiun of the democratic party
Convention.
The vote has been unusually large, ar.d
'
to-day, the name of Kormak Bailxt, m cute for stealin g :
On muliun, proceeded to an informal I
“Yon see, master Judge, Tso so 'bued the defeat singularly significant. The recandidate for State Senator, in thia, the
terns speak in bolder find stronger Baton ballot fur candidate fur Senator, with tbe
21sl district. Although Mr. Bailxt wm wid de ••pirtt ob Christ dnt I stole dem
than
we
am
write.
flillov ing result:
chickens, to promote de eprtad of de gotnot Ouryt/rfeboicc,for reasons which will
Therek can new happily be no more
J. M. Nevins,
8
* ’
halking of the greet question involved in
very readily appear by referring to the
N. Dailey,
V
lhe
Prcsideiitiai-sirugflie.
Tbe
reasons
proceedings of the Convention, we tender
The Duty of BepubUeaa*.
in - fSVor df a combination against Abra­
Blank.
IC
to him oul moat hearty endorsement and
Die extract below is the closing portion ham Lincoln, however they may ijavc
__ _________
_______
____
cordial
support._____________
To those wbo
may
not_ «-f an article from lhe Detroit Triivhe, operated prior to the election derided yes­
2o ixfohmal ballot.
be acquainted with Mr. BaTLET, wc will
J. M. Nevins,
0
nixi accords entirely with our sentiments. terday, and however they may operate in
state, that ho is well qualified for the po­ Wc lave repeatedly presented to our read advance of that which is to be dirided nn
N. Bailey,
0
(
the first Tocwdsy of November coming,
Blank, *
Id
sition, and will make a Senator,of whom,
era, considerations &lt;d similar import, and cannot be effective wien mrn cotut to choate
the Republicans &lt; f thia District will eyer
Ou motion, proceeded to formal ballrn. ■
only preHint these, that out nf the mouths between candidate, each of whom repec­
feei-prwud/— He wdi- be elected by a of many witneasew the truth may be ea- ten It n principle antayonittic to the other.
J. M. NcVins, •
•
•
•
•
•
•
thousand majority.
t &gt; &gt;
tabiiwhed.
It is nut to be expected that
N. Bailey,
Every fusion In tho free Blates, there­
Democrats, or bad men of any party,will
John DoW,
fore, is intended to promote the eleetfon
SkaU rfacy Succeed f
like such septi mon ts as the folio* iug, and of John C. Breckenridge to the Presiden­
11. A. Show.
Tiikbe is no doubt but that a strenif wo receive abuse for llieir utterance or cy of the United States. The friends of
On motion, N. Bailey
nous effort is being made by some of
adoption. Such abuse can never deter ns Mr. Douglas, rather than see iLemselvra

uf tho Stauu .you who call yc
men.; you *ho pride yuursplf.V|
iutefligsncc, and virtue, and man

party drill and

^"TVJjJjuj

tbe wjate at Clio. L nmatI1

^^xnssaysnisr.
dapwrraotrpe Io tbsoOks BftSe cotppsnr fa Xsw
York, aorempasfad bjr

Haft m-Satarday evanm

FIVE
r&gt; &lt;» L I. A RS
win Ibcsirs it&gt; 'riursbr cxjwaM.'frte W other

cbargs.
A BtCtlLT ••ttNAMXXTKO BRXAKXAter CtF
. axdSaick* yru.rusriMTUAii
■ .
TBANsri:
4 AieiUC'K. 5'.;

By trMMuttfag a darwrreX.'p* sod
TEN

DOLLARS.

they |tU] aacure fa Ukc OiMcrr.

A Hxxmuvk Earxai Tam a&amp; Twvrr Arriru.
. 11 b a pwirdtf KUfaierWto- «ta palUed yr-m»
Br amsiaf a pair of dafarrt-drp« and
FIFTEEN
DOLLARS,

-t
-Ti
p&lt; iltoorr shookl not U- rraaWd.
An«l H ia farlhrr otilm-d ttat tk« MtUtewr
yke ••rtiw tu jll Bortku iuicrol^J •( thr waiter
ey uf aaid priiiloo an4 ibe bnnn/
caesinf • o«pr of thia noriea **.1 a, d rr to br auk
liteed i» Ihta • itowMi'a* Umubo. .
puUiahel in II osting*. ia aoidcuasK, far 115 lull
leru ®r fcur wreta.Micv at k»«t ib nu-Il vrrkjunfesdvtly, tbe flrat puUkstiun to W at Hx an
nrfoka prer ions to the day Sir* up&gt;« far s borr»r
in lite ptttulan.
0. L. RAY. Jndrr uf m&lt;i*atr
Dal rd. lla«tin~a Srpl. ?7tb. 1 Ste. a*|&lt;?.' r i

a

btiM 'ibte

iMkthiT be rata
fruit «

PROBATE NIHICF

QTATr. or iflcnia u.i

prow

O
ftarry &lt;‘««ni&lt;
» f « .a«&gt;!
At • Kwiw nt &gt;»nl l unit toLke at tte
lie Jui'gr them*. fa Nwifajrs an. iLr

On rrjwling and tiling in tlria c-un &lt;
• Ito J»fav liamnd. * mtan&gt;
tlrfnr pnr.-wrlins lute ito U.I Will
HUt nf «jiJ Saaiurl f. |.ln&gt;, dnra-.
Thermpoa it U Mdr«&lt;&lt;! 'bat ito U

throWE.'bkit tt is lidievcd

was lalwrmg ander terr
♦wariutml by protracted

py- \VX would call

oar readers to on artick ■

-k\hat the To|

Lp.&lt;«.Jurg( it. IV
Xgjjp^aiJme, •
t. •

unanimously nominated.

mow4 in aa&gt;&lt;! • ill, gwe aieiirr t» all pc*O*« ia&gt;*&lt;r«ted. uf tte
&gt;»d l-inef U m!4 UM.
by eacUi&gt;( a r«jo nt the m«k-. and imter l» Ipsbli&gt;l&gt;e4 ia Hit -KejsuMsran Ilana, t.- •
i&gt;ew.}K.pef, ,)fRat«&lt;l in Iiat1u&gt;8&gt; Stoi &lt;».a!afu&lt;
m MM euttuty. far Om f«UI tetui •&lt; lio«&lt; aeelMiccrasivrH. «mwc al liwi n&lt; reel- atak ml

Adjourned with three limes three.

Gao. Trxmm.
Vhnirinan.
I. Poi.LT.
II. G.

fairs and foalrvah, held ; by chtireh Marie­
ttas, that the practice uf di’«p«Mtig &lt;&gt;f ibeir

WiHtams Schoo:

a&gt;d Galtedra jg New Tovfc.

thb row Un copeciully, i

(Mfc a»Ml voters aluicl

tive to them before votl

&lt;- Delxmd

MtHHUFaWE «Af.E

PaHica wiaLli.y (Ca |il*«cr.;.|ion will |Jr»r ad
tM
Ifav. ED**AUD A. Wli&gt;4JX.
U'dUaiaatawKh.
acUO-ly
Kiiga roeat*. Saw y.rtk.
— ------------------------ :— ----------------- q.

Ixca ta»dr .n U.r
' of a evtiaiu kode'urr ur .Mi.rt“A*r, rtreut.-:

new process in refining tl

'x:.
Wood, nt ibr lo*&gt;ia)&gt;u&gt; "f K»»»»«, tn iterwW
of Htll.ilalr. and Stslr «l Michfaao. I«nr ■ dm
PROBATE NOTICE.
A BaEcaiKaiMKiT* Elkctko.—A. B.
ftrresater ta. A. D. tsfo. and rc-.-orM f.-raan
Carlumi, editor &lt;«t .the Oid Line Whig.
ITATE OF NICUIGAX IUmt Coraw. es. tek, p&amp;.fa.Ux Otbce. ot ite Kejirlrr •!
far tte cvontr &lt;■&lt; llarry aud State U Miel-it’r.
(Breckenridae democrat.) ia elected Pn*
&gt; I’rtabste Cewrl. far aqtd eoowtr.
at
—___ », fa Liber II. &lt;if BsrqM&gt;re*T’U1»ip'-;‘- »wi XL
ecu ling Attoreey t»f tha Stroud District tte Judyslbrrcwl. la
Uet -ter Mb. IteT and Ite avtount ci«in&gt;rd tv te du&lt; ■« mH
tnorljp-gs. at ftr ilate at thia mdkr la tte »e».
of Indiana, over WcirJXMlglaa democrat. Frtacut 0. L. Ray. Jo-fat nt iTwbate.
t Jfa tha matter at tbs estate ui AareqUDidy. of une buLurrd and tbilty d.4Ute. aad no mM r»
prwxvdunt» tavtag.las»i fayutvlrd at Ian t-&gt;
6e reading and El rug fa Ihfa eoort far Probate, error er Oh «fabl te« trmaiuii'g return} hr and
by tte Judge them I. an iaeiru&gt;o.nt in writrwe. mcrfjfage.ehtute fart tbrofNotioc ia ll.rrvfarr fa-rrby vires, ’bat fa jnin»
MdX-twwwi St
aore &lt;-f a power ol.aaic to Mid jauitriK* .—nino
sai.l MMM
Themipou. ft faerdsrsd that M. ndai the -'41, .&lt; I ahall aeO MSfaWw atetlon. vr &lt;m-fae
Frail TrMs M Ui« 1
day at NorvwriM, IMfaMta«eWaL&lt;h F. )L.at tht Ito bfabcat tedder. Ut. kloi.ifai. lte ®tb dar id
jfTCRIUAX OteftAL XURSERT.

cMery, and is declared
romtifkc «oeu to Iw th

goods by lottery » contrary to lhe stat
Ute, and must md. be persisted in.

iEFA ei.T.havfaj

B
S £xa Srssf^'W

New Advertisements.

ere eaft be fosfaltfsK tteM of all valtcnia.
Mgaodaad iMsHbym cm bsAmsdw tbe

Md yfa^ite'um st tea.

we aidl a ME mDes
SAgWtto tbcMUCM ;

intte
MMtr." a wswsMpw tevute
is tfaaltoga, and cirealstfag in stld tewntv orftir
ry, far the fall terra nt thru* we«ks.MNMshv4r,
ones alltMttn
wuaA next immsdiatrirproeedfaXttebsaefat Is tte protntoet. O. L RAT,
octlO xaovi
Judgs sT Frotats.
OstoterS. IflSo.

PiiOUATE NOTICE.

ta *U- riltass uf Ha.ii«c«. in lb.
of Hon»
*u4 State of MicUtesa. isaM t vart Hviim lx.»&lt;
tborten f»rh«**UIS&lt;br (UirvsU Unart f»r taw
Harry coruit.v.* 'bt urrtiu»». &gt;km-rib&lt;-4 ib mm
teorijpKf. Or .to p.tuh tbwtuf ** »Im»1 be
•on to Mtiafr tho debt due and unpaid &lt;« »*&gt;4
riterlgsje. 41be datcof tbte i&gt;ancr,«tU&gt; h.temt
and ea»u tnna *ald J*ta Thai u io **.'
Tba east half of the tMMth wnt quarter •&gt;( *»•
Um orven. &lt;T.)ta ifS***# awnb^ tyu -1« north
&lt;•/ raun nanilrffclrfil IBl Went, enntarulac njb ’
acres «t hmd; all ia tbe t»iw&lt;r of Harvr a»l Mih
•TMIHiiytn
ELK AX A W&lt;M»U.
O. L. Kat. Altr.
Mnr'rr"
Date.:. August SO. 1840.
a^Wiuo'S*

(Sent.

This proce

mcthnl kifowjL ,

Il is :

m Ais ohi

»&lt;• be healtbftil and wlr

jverfectly frri! frorti Tmpe

.At. G».'a Acierates is perl
wale'liy all grneera.

I

for robe at wholesale b
fr ChiKFairport, Moore

’Att our readers may

w ik pne pf ttfe meet vri
nod family joomala iu

m ita nfaroapMlb-volum

IV^d women;

Exec a toe’s Bate.

In Ito matter fa IM sfael* et Walter R
war*, fate of Usery, in tbe MMty of Ifan?. *•

^ Yifcailc n

taliKLir aad .ntlwrty fa tbi» &lt;•»&lt;■
anted tsmate
ltrn.ua tha nth d*« &lt;4 SoplMatr, !*■- I
stall expose to ult at atntfas to Ihs liinhnl fol­
der. on ita sth day sf Novrtnber. 19W. st I a ctok
dreesMil Lad fa hi« Ufa tlms, fa sM u&gt; the Xstlb*
Ea»t quarter ot revtion twfchr.
one (D North of Rann afar (»1 Wed. Is

Mj«i

'Tate or riciirtuy,

nmm&lt;
baHv cmm

�RgUBLICAyUmM
(jyylCUL rATS* 01 BARRY OQUJttY;

Jttal anil Misrtllimtm.

wflus*y«
nod dencrib«J
farttflir

nu few
• y"*
*•!««*
.nd
eddeu grains
have
been iravad out
»£\.
m&amp;-X
rn'Ubl
’&amp;

to sail in this
&gt;. At that Ums
&gt; afflicted with an
-8«hJE

va to
and
^r,-LJ^hefurOi*st
of.bumbleourselves,
£1
Ul .. meet

(suit, neemsuy
ahpr&lt; jiei^jsua^’**
^«flbn*-in nN mlMidHn whkfoi* asAbeH

Dad of
.«W blrnsmp
daily rrcsire »t hi« ,l&gt;»nd.. And M W

ivUr iCih, 1-Bo.

►rptcu.^r.I-bO, PrSem Orfe Ou,*
ti r of the c»JsUofCJ.n*.L BUU.a
■ BiUinaa. imwii.
t nod lll-ng the fititiem d„|r

...

.

'

PRY GOODS

INGS. Striped end Cheek Shirtlmru. Dmimx, Colttinndeu. SatinetUw, Kentucky
Jean*. Fancy and Black Doeskint. Ca»«imereK Printt. dec.

HAR.nOM .SMITH, E8QR-,

aaffis-vji^asK^ss:

_e .L- (.IPflYffT and

A.1 &lt;iM re H 3«A 73 Ht

yeara. You may publish

At the Williams Schoo! House, in Bal-

timont, Thursday evening, October 25th.

law,

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

st the Court House, in the village-of Has-

The Best and Cbexpewt Honnehold Rt-mody In'tbe World.

linp, on Saturday evening, the third day

S PECIAL

Sreexey and Joseph Adolphus.

fni-jT,—Wo have received from the

voting osviurd uf G. W. Crosby, of KutUnd.beautiful winter pippin*.

NOTICES

HWAdiidorui
L Sy

F At R

Mr.

C informs us that he raised this season,

&lt;Uuih»p. OcuiHr nib, iwo”' ^ornrrt1'

jipaiinetrt of this fruit weighing a pound

_

__

csii.

mankind.- j
btal. They I

AirrnFTKo Si icihe.—Gutlip Miller, of

lUiIi.Vi E

NOYtCF.

Woodland, attempted suicide "u

’ Mh:niaAX.tm
I^at»C*n
•’ ( until.
t
fur .,jj r^Unt
u of »s«! I utirt h.d.lcn at the aCMrr
H-rr..f. Iu Hiouinx*. on Hm- (th’d.
'O-. Pre-eul, U. L. Bay. J*4gc

Friday

He • with thetn. and t
them; die fuohsblt
siuvcedcd in inflicting a severe gash in hit I

.•braiiig last, by cutting h‘» thr»al.

readers thsca peculiarly ad*f
/teawfr* and otber*. Their a|
sal—etpallr to th* strMgma
man, and faebla lafoalr
-------- prove a bain and a Mossing. Thair use ia agrvsablc and withaul tnnoyaoeeor trouble. Each Plas­
ter will w‘**rfrotno»etofcurtno«rtha,aM*&gt; rh*umalie complaints, sprain, nnd tewisrs. frequently Ever aluiwn in thia Market, which we
.effect cures when a!l other rymedl-i fail. Full di­
rection. will be found on the bark of each. Pub­
are prepared to tell at a «nal!
lic speakers, rccnliats. ministers of tbe gospel,
and other*, will strengthen tbdr lungs snd im.
advance from
prove their voters lymrurinp li&lt;M *a Urir brverf.
Price 1B.V cents.

NEW YORK COSTS

ll&lt; i&lt; a man uliout 5o jears of age, nn

«. ,t« hkwmg under temporary insanity
daosstonrd Lj protracted ill health.

uuitld cull the attention &lt;&gt;(
... an article on our first |»agc,

stetable Ayer baa provided bis nmUctly cumbtna
lion of curative virtuca that be calls Sarsaparilla.
— 2*»oerwf,
Ct.

thirty

HERRICK* BROTHER,
...
PaacTieaa Cbxxists, Albany, N. T.
Sold al Hasting* by J. P. Robert* A to , Bo
wood A Grant, and bv dealer*everywhere.
Palmer Urotbero, Traveling Agent*.

50,00 Copies already Sold.

^br'Xi

ETERYBODY’, LAWYER
I jmn,” uuJ «.*gc in

eaiefnl

pcrtisaL—

BY PRANK CRUiBT,

ibrtwn Ust cspbx'ially, are highly impor-

or »«&lt;

(mt, and nil voters should be p&gt;»sted rela­

ruiADitrnu

bai

It Is to be

Plcxxc give u* a call.

then- airiviiblmvnts arc, many will neglect

PILES.

n»ctl*«l kno-in.

Lir^Kgire^-.Si
the itele «rf this . Suttic* i» tt.r »Wi
d cod lliirtv &lt;l&gt;Jt«v». Mod no suit &gt;T
iMUluk-d al Uo u.
rbi uu«r frtnmniDK seCaRvl by s»W
any fmrt tto-nf:
r

J. 8 G00DYEAB&amp; Co.

vale‘by ai! grocers.

Manter and Apprentice, mid
landlord and Tenant.

GIFTS

De Land

For

Manufactured and'

rboe l&gt;o««r, th* Wife's ritbi
iu Property, Dirover, aid AH-

A Co., I soport, Monroe Co., N. Y.

.We refer to

.laifnqin .iffriculluritt, which is a

COOKING,

ery style and description.

K: up b neitflat melnl bbtes r.-utiWiyt Co
pill*, wm a eHits p«r 1*0*! fiT -ale by dniggis'"
sad Steal***. Will Lv sent hro In any arbremon
rsoa^of Ifaa_yncc. 4H wlisr^t»i’k’|» sic,
* ft. D. LOCKE * Ctr.. tfrn’l Ag*l«r
fen’l Ag*l'

brCWACHBITTtRS.

EAVE TROUGHS-------Mu&gt;uG«»rri u A.
™u»,
|»&lt; jWh,t every

THE

FAHILY

PCCTOft;

n q

ar. PROFEr-sun linear «.
IT TELLS Y(»V J'-t to *t». rd ops* ite nick,
end haW '■■• «p*K Ar ttertti ;
ha«. to;rx'.Af iWaM. poul­
tries.
.-arid- bun tueuan*
, nswnn iukt’ipa fro* U-ulagiour tlssrsve*.

•uld dctsC huie.beru.aold but fsr -lbu r*re
tyiteiaal pr |te«T«ee cuatahwd in th* pe*F»r»ion. aud the Sanction of ihu M*t wUmincM
. lirtene In those MJrlletrti df th* country
.eve ibe article is be»&lt; known, who n*l only
•■ .mmrnJ ibs’EHters to ibeir pali-nfe, Lui
• "rady»inll lite*, togive icsimiouiala io Ur
.-■j |u all caiveuf .lomaeliic d*ranga*iei&gt;i&gt;
.nu Jteeaac. rcanllityc iherefrom.
.. ia I* ihX a i*ui|M.rar&gt; &gt;*p&lt;*lariiy. olwninwl
. .i cnor.linaey efforts in th* way uf tram■ ing tba tpialitiM raPlho Hiner*, UN u eoli-i

IT TELLS YCl’ .Of t’-r vir.&lt;js‘ d'.’esscs c(
Ait*.—
diMfr.
tbe to* I
tad simplest iuo&lt;io of trrsrtiucni during t*ribiog.Uiavul-lrns.V’srtiustK.ii.M In-up
—— —_«ta^coegi&lt;.tl(adc&gt;, Ae.
IT TELLS YOE‘Tbt*ywi.!aMt&lt;tf Crotip.el.*L
rm iofintum. CbMae. diner­
.
|itr». noiKt.^ ncaiird ipad.

The tew concerning Pcaaiaps
and bow te obtain rat, and th*
Pre emption laws to Public

Alt our readers may not be acquainted

in ifo ninatccnth volume.

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING 8TOV8
It Tells Y’du Hew to make an ajsignrient
j . prwarly, with brum Ar Copttx&gt;«tiou w itb creditor*, and the
Insolvent laws of every State.
.. Te«. *
xs^aaBsrsrtRfe

ipr sale at whulesnlc by D- B. De Ijmd

the

.»d rrTTv, ut- rr.DE rs-

HOUSE

Wc shall contiuu* crur

KKRV0U8 OR SICK BEADACHH

Sideratux,

with imi-ofthc most valuable agricultural
and family journals in the country, now

BROAD A NARROW AXEB.GLASS.

4.iwij AXi Ar££R 8

Apply the Ointaent freely Io the foreheads and
____________

Il is itt use at no other •

A Co.'-. Salcratusis perfectly pure.

SAWS.

________ _

be li-a’ihlul and wholesome, must be
j*rf. rfly free from Tin {rarities.

Cnoss-CIT

up in any part of ibe county.

most eftt Clual J advertisement in this psper.

• vLibli-liiiii ut in this country.

»nd

COOI-Eg, m&lt;&gt; CABPK«T£R TOOLS.

Hasting*. May 3d, 18S-\

. I mdrtl.rtd I,j dlwnbu mJ ’
rtkulJk Hirn to Ik- the

UlON, [STEEL, NAILS, MILL. Clll-

CUt.AB

BOX, «ad I’ARLOB STOVES, U^r

tieularly troubleaorae^xrcrursd alvucc by Trask's
mnfBC all of tie back^^ **
P**** •ffte’e*’ .
l&gt;. II. De fond dr Co. employ a
mu prist -.' in refining the Snleratus made
’■jr tlcn.
This process is a recent dis-1

single but of those Chalybeate l iflvtub ,U
suffited for lhe most haliilualaaaes. mctixLi g
aitendeut
«t*ai W a iR
'
In unchecked Diarrcn a. even nbesrarit .nty&lt;
—
"
confirmed, emaciating, end rn| srv

1 rTT~------------ --—
In the local Mdna. In** oTflesli amTstryratlu
deblUiat-ng cough, and n niittrct I,retie, winch
generally Indicate lacipicut CoaMmiptteju. Un*
remedy Las allayed ths alarm UflneLdanud phydetail iu several 1 cry gralif’ing siul irfe.-e.tinx

sash,

The proprle’en nbd omBnfocturendf'-HOd.
I-i.TTEii 8 LkXEDllATfcD FTWUdl BITrCBS can appeal with perfect cMiLlcoee iu
pbyakutu-A»d chit- us gencrajly *f ijt« La»'*d
M.aten. becaure lhe article feu* etiiincd »rrpu-

faired tliat witlig(it a knowlcdgo of what
to Wc. «»n ihewe &lt;|-ic»tiuus, who will re-

To our stuck of

preparation oftran mull be *cle:.-.ry,- fur tifalAo
the old aitMc". it lr»ip&gt;ronrh Jvtii^ wiibi.ut be­
ing extitinj; aud orrrlirak»fi„uad jeotiy, tr«u*
1 lafly aperient, etea ju tiifiiinnt i&gt;b&lt;
if
cnetimvoe wWhOTrt orrt- b*i«S n F?Mtte&gt;jMirtntire, or iaffieung a dinnjtee«bA mukuw/1 .
.
!l 1* tj&gt;i« lettre .propcnr.sn-oug viher», which
qiikta it so rvmarfaHr efthetiHl Ind j.-riuannit
itoMlHbr IWw.Br— -•1 *■ - -*-------- --— ‘l-

AXD

Counsellor in Business.

■f’ar.tc ainL-iiJiitui'.s t&gt;» the Cunslitution,

tive to them before voting.

WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECEIVING

JV'^TICE.
JULIA &amp; MCKEON. Usteg riu awae.
11. trt.tuat .Xi. aa
.1, ____ * .
»r,Ul p.y-» dUX of Ur MatnedwUkr Tdi

'irtcto* Af put

Aafi are prepare! lo MD VWre/Better,

The diaeortry of coating a pill with sugar malasted with Ur. Herrick. All others ar* counter
f.iU, .nd if u»ed will do harm, sad disappoint th*
riek. Usrrtek'sPUtesmtlaVMtlyiMuh.ablna
bos, with a large sheet of direction., and mU Ar
tS cents per box, 5 boxts for 81.

town, Wednesday evening, October 24th,

■if November, 1800, between James A.

ArrMlMC'diUa,
.fct’iXX

are now at the head

Of thh Eilabllihuirut,

et the Ole School House, in John*:

;■?" -N political Siscussion will be held

-nelrfi.ty. -vH^htp**- *r*-

•*”*****

BAILB¥bA&gt; BA-K’ER

of nil kirwhc.inprisina Uf.EECU Eh and
BROWN BUlfh'INGSund HJI BET-

•noBATBHwMeB.'
F MICUIAAf.i J-roh
ry County,
f ° - for „j

' '

DEY GOODS

:i Ki Stste of Micbigsa. to be sAxed al Lan‘
jing.this mb day of October.A. D. 1660.
B» tbv Governor.
M. WISNER.
&gt;. ft tsssu. Secretary of St ate-____________

.

WE ARE NO WON: HAND

GREAT VARIETY

Sitings' ?.ritt Cnrrcst,
Ide therefore. iPPo n* TbunUtey,the SStb nay
u'n^lite God. Ar bis\onliau*d bvor*.
ti „ O .A. day Sb.lai. from U! spashr tehy*,
2il with ccu«(ic hrarls humble ourselves before
‘llm •boalotte’is sbleto

, , .

IT TELLS YOT

£ 7*

.dmjur ib’ctr
Tho ajiuUomn
Arul s’-on

The law for Patents, with mode
HOME TESTIMONY. 1

meote and tabla of Fees.

asn Lenox. Eaxox Co., Mre«.. Aug. 1L &amp;»•
C. W Roiacx—Awr .«r:-For four ymra

‘■irgesnd beautiful journal, devoted to the
practical labors of lhe FieM, Garden, and
ths IIoMebold.

It is prepared by prac­

&gt;!■ “ •»-jsj •iiiit'±riEs

tical men (nnd women) who know what

Executor’* «aJe.

1

'

they write about, and

it

gives

a great

er in thr o*!»M rf- Walter B. W«*dUawj. in lhe coinnty t4 B*r*j. d»-

amount of valuable information,' useful

llictOK and authodV'1" J*11 tMe

nbe-te, fruit-growers, and

not only to

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

farmcpi, gprdenors, stock-

to those who

have little village plots, but to every fiun-

Hy.
We advise our readers to send. SI
to the publisher, Orawok Jcdd, 41 Park-

NEW FIRM!!
POWER* dk CA-UPBELL.
Th. subseril^^^

R«", Now York, and try the Atfrievllur’da year.

Ilsslisgs
tWtd W. tbnt they n«
A xpecimep eqpy can doubl­ to do all taaocii #«tafaing to

«‘“*M f

Barry Mill,

lo 4o nuy amount ot
CUSTOM

BLAOXBMITHING,

*« be ia] by sending to the
Kono subscribing now fur lhe

New

£sa.®„7.:es

IS now in wwrfnl upOTlk®, rmd; on resort of |1 tX), or in a tew styh of binding

P-P-

Vf.’m A

-WO»K,

enterprising men ererrw liMe.io sailing tbe above
j-r

,„Mgood ort-iod .. r-omf.-N onj
oibtr MUI in Bntry,« w otW eonnij.
.AiSte str
w«rnd 'h« » , "

'&lt;4ome, (1MI.) will get the

fi’imbeniof, ibis y par, g-jthtint a

First Bate MILLEB,

freight wain
passenger train going
„J oar mill
kuill on Ite moo
A tfc Detr&amp;M'HWtikWato
gbopjlijute old ttatid Id Samuel Fowen^o *^a topmiM pl* tfgntet
Vdy rtUldrd,' oW f rldiy morning In*,
_w. art pmpnrtd io no im
^TiwEiu.
I
v. r.
•ton 20 mlta fiW DdUolLkilllngtSTW
'Rxitwx r CriAtarok-.A

dTT'S

■AWKicnanr m» jsisms-

anmvof .vy.u&gt;5rt*g£' ■jl;*®
di?c.we ^ftlie heart,UuiSt,

'

vEaaras

Sir^?.y‘“i

tv tu u vw v” toi, “’i.,**y*t'Ty•

5ort«,

white

John E. F»lt«r, TuMMier,

jeL-ta Ko. G’SaM«x st., PI InddpHa, Pa.

guing cast aud *

A£Wl|IBi0d t

fl « a-^1

Cuk !»«&lt;«*’*»•
wiiTtrooB frcnAirr.

&lt;0
l!le Eniigfet train at Birminghamfortn&amp;.iB. uia met bin dkte,

•terbe tnrnrwd vet
*!

**

Um immiRmt,
fr«“

rxATN‘»»

tU „■&lt;„.rin.n l« £

s-irlirrw.

�tetheCte
tee-pee.*

unto tbeU::rdB3dfgunl&gt;gtS»tton;'i*deed.
it seem* to be 11* rode? Him wbo am, «I
tMt**

BOLTWQQD k GRANT
great.rt prniusc* have known y be may
know all **»y»lerfaa aud all know ledge,
but if he 4»h* not -know bi* Bible, what
•hail it avail 1
I take my Maori by tbe
bed of a dying pWlua&gt;*pb«&gt;r aa well a*, of
A dving miner, and ask of the world'* wb»dom an writ aa of tbe worWa a .with.—
"What aball it pr.dk* rMtn.lf be gala tbe
whole world, and |.&gt;ae hi* own wekt f .
.1 deepfae nrt tbe light* &lt;4 science, bet
they burn ia a dymg Ann her as dim a*
it* caadlrs. They cannot penetrate, the
inistji of death. n«r light the f.»rt of lhe
weary traveler &lt;&gt;n tbe way tn that valley
throngb which we have all to pam.
• OeMnetid me. then-fore, t&gt;» the light
which illumes the la»t h.»or uf lif.—c&lt;»rnmend roe to tbe light that can Imdiate
the fane &lt;«f death; commend me to the
Light, that when all other* are quenched,
•hall guide n.y fi»«t to the portal* of that
blessed world wbrrv there is no n.-ed «&gt;f
the mtn. and miinvd “f the iwsm,and no
need «.f any .Tvnlrok Kghis -r fir &amp;&lt;T amf
the Lamb an- the Kg:it th.-n-if,
rtrvthren, leave others to climh lhe steep* of
fame—brother, eirtrr. pnt your fart up.o
the buidi-r that scalra th- sky; n&gt;w miitd

ABBE *10 BEAl'TIFUL

Gon* uot only rafter from wroftilua* torn-

ON LOW PRICES

qucutly vast number* peruh by disorder*
whirl., allbourii not ncmfalou* In their rutttre.
arc *t*U rendered fatal by thh taint ia tbe
■ystren. Moil of tbe eonrumpticn which decuaatc* tbe human family ho* it* origin directly
ia thi* icrofulouji centemination: and many
dev truetire diaeaac* of the liver, kidney*, brain,

THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

One quarter of all our people aro •ctofulou*;
their peraon* are invaded by thi* lurking tatectian. and their health 1* undermined by it.
To clean*© it from the tyiiem we must renovate
tbs blood by an alterative medicine, and inri&lt;OTae I: by healthy food aad trnrin.
huqb * rocdirme we «upply ut

C«xp»und Eitnct

tl

FOUND.

BOOTS AID SHOES, etc.,

ISAAC c. KOTT,

Oa«w*.etc. c&lt;J||MKttcIAL uw

fittf
arc hdd in osr Uullwre room., osr *tn&lt;test« are
priv ilegcd to *Uend Jl the lrete.ro in thi* depart ,
meat rad toTrevn. iastrwettos fa iKh impretan&gt;1
liranch ufth« cmirec. from il&gt;* •ble. aecuurol 1abed ,
■nd Iroroed I'nif-.-.iM uf that Hcho-J . *tu» it *f- :
ford. u. Hindi gratiScatlon to be *- •bled to offer

II.HY

CJlX.irt.sT H.JT1CS.
niih &lt;rorri»«rertrin//. afal .0 • very *b*rt time
That alter atfollttr medicines Mre p*v&gt;M nre• ‘ •
fcs., they rtftev*

I.1VER COMPLAITT,

DRESS GOODS

■nd ^.lorefaeLeslth apdptrength^fjlre.uCrrer.

'

Old Toryism Distanced
-A_-5T ER’S

Ague Cure,
■

roa rnt «n&gt;Dr cviht or

FRISTS

the

conn.

Wv hare pile*, of S I! EE TI N GS.
CLUTHK

DIAPER,

TA BLE

TOWELING,

iwd all kind* ut duiuestk- g.«Hfa ;
URO A D

Moir.

• Young America Ahead.

ur ht atuaUar quantitle* al from «»*' to 17.'{ cent*
per yard.
.
alllRTINGS, STRIPES.

display &lt;d*tbo world’* Vanity Fair. Shot
yotlr ryes and »t'.p your ears to tbe roun­
ded f.irtn and alluring tongue of vice. Be
a whole woman.
Learn tn aew. tn wash.
toc&gt;*ok, tn hake, to rrad. tn talk, to net.
Give na-tbe true woman, wh&lt;» i« not
afraid tnsN^bw band* by cntact with
honert thrngh, imr twirl her finely mouldeff arm* nt a put of greasy water. Give

nlao

CLOTHS, plain sad fancy

CASSIMERE8, Linen Drilling*. Dm

iu:*t&lt;F. A: M. Cussiiiicrwt, TWEED8,

EATING SALOON!!

DUST GOOPS... |1,r
LOWEST NtfOM
r AM now recievli* my SPRING &gt;t«i ufGuu
I and hire ou hand a t»r»i rale uwrtiwol &lt;&gt;l
SHELE'&lt;t UBA PF//.&lt; Kt&gt; *Altif ST^tL'.-

ns. 1-uiTf.H ASU iWMiT-lituy
•Zinvstb. pn. '.Mistth.lulu te O.c irvr lir.t pT-p
•
1 lb- kiwi rV*r«drorol 'o
rie'iBo U Ml ti-TUlb. Tfay MSI *gM-»ar.l!&gt;ioui;l&gt;
hr:

B«»y »’ Clothing ,u&gt;hkh wc offer at

ELEVAl ED
• &lt;»VKX STOVES.
LOW OVEN m’OVlCM
PARLOR COOK RT».VKS

CAN’T

W

GiiNTl.KMEX AN11 I.A11I1X

FRANCIS ROWER

laduiuj; the large*: ll*rd«al&lt; Uwunn. 111 II*’
in l» &gt;RK(U*e br ha. the
LA BG LeT STOCK urib.

Xo

a»r 'eV; A.mlil the.l

&gt;apvr.”iit&gt; M&gt;r»

Kverteta in tUi»l«.«u. Su Plata and PesS..

TO HOUSE BUILDERS

GROCERIES
TIN "W-AJRE;
tOFPEK. Tin *«d Sheet Inn. War. ..fall ki
/ tm hand, or madrto urdet.
OBB1NG OF AI.I. KINOS FKOMI'TLY &gt;11
drd to, KA VB THOUGH and CONUUtfT

HARD-WARE

j»irsrn.
W* have icbool beck*. *11 kind* of Ww-k hook*,
fochet Ledgers, Mechanica’ M»s*l. Aniuld*
writing Fluid, Note. C«p, Letter. rad 1^.1 Pd
per, and mH kind* sf Itefitmery in great rsriety.

MAGNETI

&lt;Das3=uriU’i:

t-V

■trrkk'B figir fc*ud ftUir
n/B n'ttuis wtutib l ymin
&gt; I C K

feruus poppies offer tlia Inhabitant* of
thr eilesrt city.
AH i* at rest eave the
)w%nter, wbo is bte»y at bin case.
Dreams lovely jb* winged cUerube, bov­
-' “■------ ’ Te of man and maiden —
first lillha, and beauti
■nd child ; but to tbe
ky. toil, »ad weariness.

rur imarXt-Tcs ar an

THE GREAT REAI.EK &lt;J|&gt; ilASKIND : ’!

P E&lt;» P I. E .

Til I X

AFlEtt Wll/ctl, ACT!

htf-AJSTMOOD.

Howwimhlv cl 11 cheerfully docs he ad
jMl tbe faithful hi pca as if be took no
^ratooftime ;’’ I 11 if tbe duties that were
wearing not hi* Hl •s were note a divsraion
tbsr. a l*b&lt;&gt;ri.&gt;u» L

!H«fa-7rop7^^Uriy differ, it i=.M
other Sskrslm- All lb* deteterfae*
maftrrcxtiacled in *scb* sfanne. •* Io
prodsec Bread, Bitouit. sod *11 kinds of
lake, withont MX1 tuning * panicle of
SMmts* «hn&gt; rhe bread or cake U
thsttthy nredadse wbsfasma*
DOreiulti. Every particle at SMrists* l»UU
LjLnjd**iI V*'
11,0

AND'

DRY GOODS I

there m no rep&lt;) *
night trampa on. aid

qncutly, ooibisg mins* but common
**!:. water, and Boor. Tcrawillmily Mrorivr. far th* U*te oftbteSalrr■tu*. that if i* entirety different-from
/WQoUkt mlcratiM.
/»Q
OO It 1* rseited fa oo« povnd pspres-UO
each u rappt r brsaded J'B. T. Babbit *
best Mcdl&amp;sl Salcretu.;” alio, picture
twtetal to*r of brntt, with a (fa** af
*a*rvssslng water an th* top. When
you puixbtoc 00r paper yra »bo*ld

70^"XS’.'&amp;?ircH.^70

Otfan grow Iras rapid?
era in *ndeliberate and
Whence is the smile
ips, like tbe first smir»f morning t
There
at his aide
and
eyes
iCTm violets. glanritig
into—
bir
rrwr»
—

HOW•

KEROSENE

LOST,

IIOW

RHBTOI'.Sl’

A Ixctsre ou tkr Xaturr, Trv*«a»ca’. «»4 rtl
tea! rar* cf kipenaatotrfav**. or ^mlu*l «*•*•
new, *c*iul arinlnr, XenouavM ;*o4 Im«I**
taro ctniaaiea*, pruJuchtr Iwpolrocy ^v»»n*&gt;y
Uoi. at-di Mental and ThyricJ ficVHily.

OIL

DV ROBERT J.

B UBWIXG FLUID

(.rLVCTWEU M. l&gt;:

Tbe import**! &lt;act that »M th* r-*»eqyro&lt;w* »f
•eif abm&lt; may be •TrrtaAi'y &gt;&lt;u»orott -hb—‘ »
- - - - —- 1 - ■— .1.^
a«aA^.*iaa *•

VERY CH^Af.
W* h*v* fartaiag tool* of *B kioJx. **d

STACKS or CBOGKDET*

JMs Cactare wiU pnr* •
'or ten* uf thousand* . —’1x1*10*
Atihem*gl«p«x*a*af Baniak’kHlIa.

.

Whkb w« otkr in mite cr aUauwb* •»
»l»», davetion* lor makioe all kind, af

72*?.*a^ggfi&amp;&gt;SL.72

go accent sweet fa&lt; music, entrances Me
•r, and reaching nis very heart.
. It fa bet* momwifc—it wae only a rev. ,

Wamated doullo th* stnaglb ot

asaspKhs

vs«r l*w rictRE*.
Kiihimt Mapping 10 give uy fcribw *mr«
stlowof onr stock fa trod*, wc b«g fait* to 1

FRANK fffiltt," bate Weekly *ad M**k&gt;7
HARFKB'S MAGAX I St
B«* Teak MKMCYBYBee Trek UMO.

printer awake* tn

“Tte* Ur Pares.”

MT Don’t Rfi to gite u* ■ Mil.
Ml

JBttB ~

^Md 1

A* u-7 *

.

W. FAKKK

mmSALEaod retail &lt;
•nd Prorwlan*. I’-ffc.
*2 Ued' •&lt; Prod*** bodgbt «

WEW ArfRANiTEWENT.

and every kind uf GOODS far Men and

. Tho night gnuf* fate; the streets are
hubl.ed ; tbe monebeam* fleck the &lt;lmertedpavementa. and afeep strew* its-slum ]

the

.erored. "ren.-rdU5ye~m. jrH

Sarsaparilla,

t&gt;cca dheovertd for the expurgation of thia foul
diaorder from the blood, and the rrocuc at the
*y»tem from it* deatraetivn eon»equcnec».
Renee it ahould be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but al»o -*~ other
—*- afire
*-■ ­
Gon*
arias. from
----------which
—-----— it,
... I— J* E*rerrrr»
and Sil* DinUn, Sr. Axtmoxt** Free,
Ro**, or Ebt*if*la». Ptxrtr*. Perrets*,
Blotches, Blais* and Baiu.Ti-N&lt;i*a, Tittxs
•ad Salt Rhkvx. Scald Head, Ittxowoaw,
RuECXATtsM, Sxrit rente end Mucckial Dt»*Am, Dxorax. DtxHimu. Dotint, and.

taah art before you, ynu tntwt he a wb4e 1
We ear clothe you from the crown
woman. Ahn to instil into every art of ■ uf lhe heed to tbe sole uf the foul
life lhe noliirat principle* &lt;^y«w eei^ad ,
atantp, in hunting letter* upon your coo- ! and warrant price* to suit.
daet. thr whole trulhs nf womanhood.— 1
Tun* aaide in dmguat from the glitter and J
tbe ftatar. and the menningleas butterfly j

|ar, nvB tn eaaee;

UKEATDUCOTKKY1

THE PniLdeOPHER-S STONE

cmXctod &gt;s I ank*. I'unating Boouu. H*4n»d

the most effectual remedy which the medical
akiU of our time* can tlevue for thia every-

lie olbera, will bjt devolved upon ynu.— (
Too mutt do yonr part toward laabioeinp ।
the ehsntrtor of n gwnrratioB/ind'ahapmg
ti&gt;e deatiuy «f a state. To nccomplhh the 1

jMgjgitgNrtinHi!
.
th* printer tirinka of If-me and sweat rent,
gj*d ri^fa* within I maeif fi&gt;r the better l-t

ORIGINAL LKTTI.MM-

F.rre^k»d Udte. tf AebW*»

AYERS

Young
tbe voyage &gt;.f 1
DeC*re you, wide
w, right, and npri^ .
are to become n wife, n mother, a ftraBMlhr. an atlviaer, a frhtid.
Duliea mnro
ddkwle than other*, l&gt;eeausc tjwy uudcr-!

kindled only by live fast, flashy, trashy.
Hcnaual and f.x’liph French novel.
Let
them continue thua to weaken and poison
•oclrty. and UtlbeciMuc the mothers of
woetblen aud wioked aor.a But the true
matrons of Amcncn are of another class.

cktnvitrotUm'ennreortbe4*k

„r.

:

fare member. ..f the MedteU Proto-U, W

though yow brows are never crowned
with fading l«ya. if yim win, through
faith in Jreiis, the m.an of eternal Mr.—
Dr. GulArie.
.

ns a woman wbo knows how to keen a
bouse in order, tu make Iwda, tn dust
efaaira. Let her be able to abed tbe grace*
uf intelligent cutivemtiun arounl tbe
pathway &lt;/her daily life, and t&lt;» irnpa-t
tbe energy .lhe vigor, and tbe honor which
shaped the impulse of her own life. Mall
with whom abe enmea in euniart
P.e*ve
tbe feeble accomplishment* of lite un
meaning fashion to-brr who is made up of
silk* and furbelows, big bustle*, and pa­
per soled shoe*. whoso powers nf admira­
tion ar* excited only bv carcfullv cuitivated niUMtachee, nrtd whoso sympathy is

DRY GOODS

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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY, MICH.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1860

■tjjstinas' ifttsiieo Jirtttnj.

Iwxtawt r*o* Ovb*—W* aod*rsund that IctteracfA
' ’
were reosfaed i*Rh&lt;

STORE!!!

DRUG

*&gt;&gt;cn ** w* obliged, in omseqaenct uf a
k**»y -bower of rain, to take-hdu-r un­
der an arebway. The rain "SHlnued fiw
a now and most Complete avaortment &lt;&gt;f a
tire* with uneUied'vinlvnre. and seHfah; •&gt; th* y&lt;MMg lady’a g^d humor
h* wa* em-HMadj ohlig^l u.
1r was. for a trior, vary agreeable to the
DBL«* AND MERIC INES,
... travsters. Every &lt;4d barn was mode th*
odCheakali, Palmla, OU* Caw- suffer from his pnd.mg-d exposure v&gt; th*
subject uf a presing j &gt;ke, while the cowa
damp and
cold atmoq.h.re.
Under and hens Loked demurely on, little
thee* dreumstanre* he wn agreeably drumming that folks o.«ld be merry at
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
wirpriaad when the door of a handsome their t-xpena* Anlmale are not seneatlre
•"—• 'W-dte opened, snd s fo-gma- in In that respect. They are nnt likely to
splendid iveiy .with umbrella apprneebtei have their feeling injured because people
with his master's compliments, and said make fan uf them; but when we com* to
that he had 'ibrerv-d the gentleman atan- human being*that fa au t* ao-'ther thing.
ms
ding a&gt;&lt; b&gt;t»g -n»der the arch wav that Iw S-. it aeeina to m* for after a while an
IT FOE MEDICINAL POEPOKSt,OXLT.
f-ired be might take odd and would old woman came r aningacn** the field*
therefore be glad if he would come arwl .winging her beg at toe omchman, and in
takr shelter in bia h-&gt;usr—an invitation a shrill voice begging him'V* stop. The
which Mimeox gladly accepted.
good ualured cnecbiuan draw ap his borRe ws* nshered into a han&lt;1"ome|y fur. »e* and Lhegoud old lady, coming to the
nfahad dining room, where the mater ol fence by the road ride, xqueexrd herself
tnr b..u«c was aiuiug, and received from through two bar* which were not only In
him a kindly wrloim*
Scarcely, how­ a b rixontal position, but very near ti&gt;The young lady in the stage
ever, had Mr. Simoix «et his cys* on his getber.
fx-st, when be was struck with a vague coach mads sumo ludicrous remark, and
TEA. COFFEE. MJOAR, RP1CES. FEPPER.
rernemlwance of having ssen him before, to* paraengvrs laughed. It erem rd very
PBUNEM. FIGS. BABIES. CODFISHi
•■ut where, or under what circumstances excusable; for. In getting through the
in fact, wtrv thing in lbs Grocery lias, sweh i
feno* the ptr-w woman had made sad
be was uiMlile to rail to mind.
will bs tievdrS (or fhaniiv M.
“You seem, sir," said h* “to lodt at work with her old black bonnet, and now
Alan a crest vartciT of tba
u.e as though yon had seen me before.*’ taking a seat hreide a well dressed lady
EBDICXST J’XUnHEXB’I
Mr. Simc-ox acknowledged that his hot really looked aa if she had been blown
was right in hi* conjecture* but ennfewwd there by a whirlwind. Tbfa was anew
Aid C**klBg Extrscto,
his entire inability to recall the oorasbm. piece of fun, and th* girl made the must
She caricatured the old lady on
“You are right," replied the old gentle of it

JUST RECEIVED

OeOPHEftS STONE
FOUND.

uihm,

n the ea-trro or

GROCERIES!

IwttniyioTal
Mactrrel. ,S(WC wm M
rat# lhe V bole
____ ...
ryfar. 1 wDJ
llt&gt;
w*

SOTaia.t^5-

man. “and if you will pledge me your
w.-rd ns a man of honor not to disclose
to any ore that which I am now going to
tell you. until you have seen my death
in the London papers. 1 have no ohjectiona t&gt;&gt; remind you bow and where you
have »«-&lt;-n me.
“In St. Jnnn-s’ Park, near Spring Gar­
den#. you may pass a man every day who
swrepe a t-rooemg there, nnd whose begiHng is attended by a strange peculiarity,
that whatever bo the amount of alms he
stowed &lt;&gt;n him be will retain only a half
penny^nd will scrupulously return V. the
dmxir all the rest. Such nn unusnal pro■•erdlng naturally excite* the curiosity of■

RAWG-EltfEWT.

1EN AN D LADlpr

G SALOON!!
PATENT MEDICINES

three who bear it; . and any one who has
himself made the experiment, when he
happens to be walking by with a friettd
! is almost sure to s*y to him :
I
“D«&gt; you see that old fellow thereT—
i Hr is the straugret beggar you ever saw
jin yisir life. If vrai give him six pence,
he will be sure to give yoa back five
I pence halfpenny again."
s
I
“Of cotirre ht» friend makes ths caper.
I Intent, which turns out n« pr. .lirtoi; and
i ns crowd* &lt;&gt;f people are w&gt;*ilhm*1lv pass
i ing. there are nun here of prr»-nw every
dai who make the same trial, nnd that
th- old man gvt * manv a half penny from
! tor curiosity nf the na«arni hy in addiI lion to what h* obtains from their com-

CH«»lC

ftfn lLa[ b&lt;!Cirar

**_______________________ J. P. X. A CO. .
.U
•&gt;
gta*, 0~M. . -re-

_________________t,

tar

by

— 11 was at that tim* utterly destitute, but
I finding the aeemc beyond my exoertntinns

■■■

•

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATING SALOON!!

H-E-^sCMretwaM.
•
apply I.. Milo U Wdliams-Bsi-

• WASM NSALS AT AU. MOCX*

CAB) S- SAXFORli;
iwrey.Cse*

tsridcoor&gt;.
, HOW REBroRED.
e Natnrr. Trvrt*wwl, airi red

itr. .Ser^uaana &gt;ad bxafoaSWKS?.'----------- --

1. ivlvctwb* a.

UpGE OF PROBATE,

We ks*p omutaaUy •« b*1^ *»'

Periodicals;
'■FRANK LESLIE;” beth Weakly

nARPSB'S MAGAZINE.
Naw Tert MKBCTBT.
The NEW TORN LRMHR.

own munis* ted

friend.
Moatoly.

_

J. p. BOBKBTS A Cs.

B. B. niCUTBAK,
DEGI.STKK OE DEEDS. Oflro in iba
AAUouac, .ud open al ail bown. Faea to be
P»&gt;d "bra papen. ar# I«fl for record.

J wras induced t n carry It on until I had
at last, with the nid of pr«»fitable invest­
ment* realized a handsome g»rtnne. ena­
bling mo tn live in the rornfort in which
yrwt find me thia day. And nnw. sir^'ich
is the force of habit that although I am no
longer under the necessity of continuing
the plan.l find myaelf unable to give it up;
and accordingly, every morning I leave
my home, apparently for business purpo­
ses, mid go to a room where I put &lt;&gt;n my
old beggar clothe* sod continue sweeping
my erresina in the park till • certain hour
in the atten—m. when I gn back to my
room, resume my twual dress, and return
home in time for dinner 'as you see me

to&lt;d*y.
Mr. Blmrox scrupulously fulfilled hfa
pledge snd maln’sined secrecy, until hav­
ing arm in tfa- Lodrai paper# the an
n.ntMvmenr of the beggar', droth.be

d:

,!!LUi 'jK3V

this Strang*
_____
,

j
|

a card—pretended, when she waa ix-t
■looking, to take patterns- ot her bonnet, I
at»d in various other ways triod to raise a
!»(«. At length the poor woman turned
her pile face toward, her.
“My dear," said - she, “you are young,
healthy, sod happy ; I have been so too,
but that time has paxaed; I am nnw decriped and forlorn. This coach ix taking
me to 'he death bed of my child.
And
then, mv dear. I shall be a poor old wo­
man, all alona io the world where merry
girl, think me a very amusing object.—
They will laugh at tny old fashioned
clothes and odd appearAnca, forgetting
that the &lt;4d woman ha* a apirit that ha*
auffired, and will live forever."
The ooech had now stopped before a
Do-&lt;r l«Mtklng boure, and toe old lady fee
bly dcremded at the .tcp*
“How iasbel” «as toeCral trembling
iuHuicV. Vfjbs.ponr mother.
aaid toe man wbo waa
leading tMnL&amp;bH the house.
Putting Aro^hx^atep* tLe driver moun­

ted toe
were upon the road
HgSfaOur jnietry young friend had
pfai-vd her card in her pocket. Sbe wa.
leaning her h«-ad u on her hand—and you
may Im-assured I waa not aorry to rec a
l«-ar Upon her fair young cheek.
""
It WM
a u&lt;»-d k-M*i&gt;n. and on. wkich we hoped
simld do bi-r good-

story to a

One of the luveliaati
and one to which the mind &lt;&lt;f the poeLnr
tfat, or scholar, turns with instructive
pleasure, is now tos scene &lt;&gt;f one of th-&gt;*r
apparently auocessfol rsvolutlrai* which
have, from .time to tim* occurred in the
history of the Oid Country.
We all re­
member the revolutions in France, and
with what hopes we hooked for the firm
ratablixhment of free inxtiintion* and a
Republican Government.
But we also
reinembei bow we were disappointed in
those hope*
It serin, that a people
long used to the government of an Em­
peror, WMild n&lt;* withstand the popular
clamor in favor «»f the name of Napoleon,
and they elevated a man first to the Preahlency. and then made him an Emperor,
all in a few mimtha* titne. Wilh this and
other similar inetAMes of revolution be­
fore u«,what -hall we hope, and what may
we fear, from Italy 1
Garibaldi I. just now the lauded of all
noble and worthy, and to all intents be fa
destined to rid the uountry, and the beau
tilul adjacent island* of 'a despotic gov-

Fatal Acomvt fxom a Ciacvu*
8Aw.~-We learned last evening from

Mr. Fux,of tfoa tfty. and Geo. W.

Moore, Eaq.jtn-day confirm* it, tost a
Mr. 8*vag* of Medin*di*d on Thursday,
in consequence of a wound received from
a «ircnlar saw. He wax alone at work In
lection over the country, if not its ulti­ th* milt, and by e»mo mishap his arm
mate acquisition.
; was half cut off. He fainted and bid for
Spain already has thirty-ci* v*es*fa-of- aom* time in th* mUL Whvn be revived
war la the gulf Others are on the way
he attempted to go to the h&lt;. jsc and faint­
and whatever be its object, whether to ed again. By this time ha attracted th*
wage open war with the Republic, to in­ attention ot some one who conveyed him
tervene therein in the name of pence, or to th* house when he died In a 4w min­
to lend morel if not armed support to the ute* from lues uf blood.—Adrien ITafcAreactionary faction, it b certain a fonnid
able expedition will be sent from Havana
the coming winter to the Mexican coast.
2i. 0. Pinrytrar.
der F
“Uume down toe a*me way you
wetlt up, -job blockhead!'' replied th*
master, running np to see wbat was the
matter.
“De same way a* I com* np.
Man TowF
“Ys*—you! soddueX
ft has been a favorite saving with some
“Why do you axk such a question, rrfy bother ms any more." “Well, If! must,
of our opponents, that if Lincoln should
I mustAnd down came the liulo dar­
child
r
said
the
minister.
be elected toe South would refuse to bold
“Beoauso you said in your sermon last kle bead Awemost.
ttffice under him.
We Imre the best of
evidence to show that this h baselea*— Sabbath that Christian parents feel very
Goethe said the following ■ The longer
anxious
about the salvation of thdr chil­
Mr. Yancey, of Ahbema, says :
I live the mure certain I tun (hat the dif­
•‘There are men In the Southern Sates dren, and my Pa never says anything to
ference between men—the great and inwho would lake office under Lincoln, and me abrwt religion.”
The clergyman was quite at a ’.oas for a eigjiifiamt—is energy, invincible- deter­
they would of quire* be toe nearest to
mination, an bond purpose cnee fixed,
sympathizing wilh him in kb rule. I tell reply. He did not like to tell the child
snd then victory.
That quality will do
you it would not take long for them to that his father was trot a Christian, and
everything that ran be dona in the world,
yd
be
could
see
no
way
tn
reconcile
the
sympathize entirely wilh him—at least so
and no circum.taocro.no opportUDity.will
entirely as to be able to keep tho office." inennsisteoey. Parents professing godli­
make a two- 'w* creatgra a man with­
The Knogville (Tenn.) Whig, a well- ness, are your children ever is such a
out It.
known and influential organ of Southern quandary as was this boy 1
opinion, takes toe fullowing view of the
.
The N. Y. Evening Post records
Gaaxt* Rapids and Ixdiaxa Rajlxoad the death of Mr* Margaret Lewie Uv.
“Will Democrats in the South hoidxin? By private advices we kaan that the trea­ ingalon. daughter ol Morgan Lewi*, for
Who that knows them can doubt 1 ^Not surer &lt;&gt;f the Grand Rapids and Indiana
merly Governor of thia Biaie.an officer in
onn in a tb&lt;&gt;uaand will resign and go out Railroad Company has been entirely auc- the war of the Revolution, n Mnjor Gen­
ufo&amp;xce.
Ob no; they will bs glad to ceaaful in atu.ning the object of bia recent era! In the war of 1612.
Hix father.
serve under Liucoln and thus save the visit to New York. Arrangements have French Lew fa, was one. of the signers of
country ! They will get up outside pres­ been rnade-with responsible parties fur the Declaration of independence.
sure* and procure letters to be written, buiidiug the whdenf toe road. The iron
urging the importance ofcsitlnuing tlietu is already port-based, and the parties will
in office
Postinaatere, pension agents, commence shipping that for the twenty
district attornic* marshal* route agents miles north of this city hnroeJtately.—
and all, will intrigue and scheme, to^e Ths whole work b to be pushed forward
retained under even Line.In. We chal­ SB speedily as p&lt;«sible, and the iron will
lenge the wot Id to point out a man who be furnished as fast as it can be used.—
will resign.
Lincoln’s greatest trouble at Daily Soglr, Sfpt. 25.
the south will he to find offices em«gb to
meet the elmnorotu dmaiuii of the Breck­
Exnvmx* rax Axctxxrs.—In faying j
enridge Democrat*’*
the gas pipes the laborer* have found in j

Hauv veara

•MT’1 I fi™t hit up.»n thia expedient for mv
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NEW A HR ANGE ME NT-।

Sbe was led bef.rrs the Revolutionary
Committs* In the course of the exam
ination her disguise was diaouverwd. “My
husband,'’ she said In • tram of exnltatfon
“fa out of the reach o» your power. I
planned his escape, and 1 glory
my own life for the preservation of hi*"
They displayed before her the instruments
uf puniebrnent, and charged her to reveal
th* route her husband had token. •Strik*'
she answered ; “I am prepared."
“But
it b the interest of vour oountry that de­
mand vou to apeak," said one of the
Commit!** “Barbarians!" ah* answer­
ed, “my country cannot command m* to
outrage toe sacred laws of nature. ’ Her
dignhy and firmness awed even the mem
here of the Revolutionary CcxnmiltMjmd
a noble actio* for one* overcame their
■ spirit ol desolating eraelty.
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rmmenL and be elevated to the position
&lt;4 PrcskfauL if mu of supreme dictatra.
He is said tn have rw#nxrke&gt;i to an Amer­
ican, that he was doing the woe- for Ita­
ly. that Waakingtoti and onr forefathers
did fi»r America. He may have said so,
but xrv do **'t like this eunaeiotM boast of

The Havana Diario baa the following
story, which may be taken wilh graine of
allowance:
"Walker was not working on hfa own
account In llnpdunu, but was the a«rnt
of an American aaeoeinttan. whore m.-tVfa the -Knights • f Southern States,' and
wilh which he was in constant oominnnication through * Mr. Faysaoux.
Hfa
pnject was to form.with the help nf a few
inhabitants &lt;&gt;f Ruatan, known already t&lt;&gt;
the government of Truxillo, an independ­
ent S-itu of part of the Repuldic nf Hon
duns, and to annex it to the American
Union. The new Slate would have contained the Bay Inland. and the while pari
of the coast of Honduras from Punta
Costilla to Omra.
Walker would have
been, of couree, placed al the bead of the
new government. And if. by the inter­
vention of the Britishers, theplan was to
fail, Walker did not think that all expen­
ses incurred should bo lost • « that ac­
count; for be Imped that m a few hours
he could capture on the Bay bland* nnd
on the northern coast of Honduras, from
300 to 400 negroes, and send them tn
New Orison? and other Southern States,
to be sold there as slaves, and indemnify
the persons who bad advanced money for
the expedition."

almost every street skulls snd bones of '
Indiana, buried long sine*. when the city
was uninhabited by white* A »knll, in
a good state of preservation, and s-im
small human bones, were taken up in
Front street, between Washington and
Munroe. For uowards of forty years
' A man who travels barefoot around his
the ciiitens of Monr«e have trod, una
wares, over the decaying bone. uf these bedroom often finds himrelf“wn the wrung
nvl mfn of the forest; and ab'Cin tell track.”
how many more of them lie mouldering
away beneath us. Il b supposed that the
spot upon which ibis city now stands was
once used by the Indians as a burial place.
Jfoaree Comaunial.

A Craa ma CoxsvMrrnra.—A corres
pondent ol the World relates the follow­
ing method by which a man sick nf con
sumption snd pronounced incurable by
phyaicians recovered hi. health.
The
case was one nf hereditary disease, alt his
brothec* and sialcra having died with Uie

dtseaae.
To be idle and tn be poor have always
Hie method of cure was this, vlx: tn
gn Into a factory,where they make brown been reproaches ; and, therefor* every
paper of tarred rope, mid work in toe mnu endeavors with the utmost care to
apartment where tbfa fa tom to pieces.— hide bb poverty from other*. hfa idleness
His recovery commenced imniediatrly, from himself.
and continued without inUnnt8-.i«m or
check until be had regained perfect bcalib,
within, I believe, three month*

Zeal should be like fire, which it not
only hot. but bright; a blind bnrs* may
&gt;&gt;e full &lt;&gt;f mettle, but Im is ever and anon

schiavcmmt.
Bvlfiabnaro arem* to lurk
in his brewd, and when (he Pup* shall
have fled, and GarihaldPa power spread
over the fast field of romance and sunny I
skir* will hfa lov* of power allow him.
with the grace &lt;4 Washington, to retire
to his Moult Vcroon t
We lore th* spirit uf freedom and re­
form, and. if may b*, revelati-m to obufa
the fiTTuer. and in rominon wilh the n»H41mm »&gt;w watobiflg Italy acd her bsrn.We
look with regreuMB to th* varyfag or

TWtnwterofatoroos from one king
t» another, b mA a very easy task, nor
can it be expected that it will be aecom•• ' • *
GarihUffi

t turn bling.

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Ztg*' Il is lumurvd that the new hus­
band «»f Mr*. Cunningham, of Burdsit no­
toriety hav Joeerted her.

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Mr. Bcaiwwa, of the Richland SeminUv, will address the R. publicans who
niav attend, at the Court House, on Fridsv eirning. Mr. B. Is sn energetic and
.r.'xrtaining speaker, and will well pay a
besting. Give him a full, house. C

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BOOTS SHOES AST) CATTEKS,
» Mtge. Boy». XadlH. Mliaea. and Cbildpryp
raar al extreraaly tow ptica*.
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The Wz.trnKtt.—We record, for fu­
ture reference that the finest kind of Au­
tumn weather still prevails Fall feed is
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GROCE RIES

The Beat and Ctu-anewt Household Reme­
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WE ARE CO.XTUDAUT ftECETFlXO

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election »•• fur as this county to concerned

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INFLAMED OR SOKE EYES.

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and the change, next week,

to give, if possible, be result of the

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bans mvariabiy well repartee; both « al)«viau&gt;g
paia^nd rwdactog tfeaawciUpp akd atiRaeaa st
BOILDBRFS* U'hi!totli™twtFS

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

aa&amp;vEvrr-

50,00 Ctopibs already Sold.

EVERf^ppV

cry style and description.

’ -r

actire aod-theerf^l eirrcuc, jnyncdutcly follow

in Busiuosn.
ht croAtH3

w“«-SIS?

tli.it I&gt;»: I. tsu A Co.’s Chemical

. .........‘•-p”-'1’1’«■&lt;* "““f";
l» rsii be poured from any good j

.r-r Mun-keepur.

^'±k£" ,”S2z

—•—• •*-

It costs you no .

n'XLPlUA
A'ao a lot of Mtoceltoaeoua Hooka, and a yift
with each book of ooe dollar or upward.
All oar food, wereaelected with great cara
aud particular regard to the demand* al ibi,
community, and will be aold alprteaa that cannot
toll to gire *aU»faction to eoeiyUuut&gt;c%

and Tin Wai* ?f toy and eve-y shape and dneriptfoa. all«f wWeb we will mH al Hard Ttsiee

B

Prices, for Ready Pay.

1‘apan and girt, general forma
for Agrannienla of all ktoda,
r^“-t‘TT.-4

How to draw up Dpnd| and
Mortgagea. ADidarlta, Power.
el Attorney, Motoe and HiMa
of^E.change. Bece;pta, and
The for. la* r tbe Cotleetitra et

Ir.-I, tatter bread, cake, pastry, Ax. I
।
&lt;i.ninw«n salerntua.
bold at '
by the principal grocers, and I

m ifo- la mnfurtnrcra, .....................................
1&gt;. B. De Land A

1

. i • rpnf, Monroe Co., N. Y.

■ Ml evrj dune.
ht'CMiis.—All the political old gran-

■ ’ ' nf the .! •itgliface

'«Ro MnudyM* nr_____________________

whnto history M medteuie. atikb u.-it» smU

We alio manufaetare Copper, Brea*. Sheet (ran

:o prorvro nr, iiowenars vtieonuea Di&gt;urr».
whew beaeDerat effects apmt tbw.ymeiB barbMq

,
. .
. Hl tun likely to be plenty this

.
I-..,1u.lhv „.u.-b depend, opw.iv it is made.
Those who pre- carsa,‘a*toeeeebeasa*rtwsaaatoasg»t,sadw)iod
: : I.n-J i-rf.-clly light and sweet, must)
.•'

grttl rSniiy and cm

LAWYER

|.r:*.- the next day after election.

£.‘

thMl/tfrflMha &amp;swamedynad restbitetirt,CbUtoKUss8S«s,a I n2 .n: tn. tory;

BROAD &lt;Si NARROW AKES, GLASS.

-•

P™ti« ,.f ।
i j the feet snd palm* of Hm tumda.
It Sr ill roielvr
tbe »evert*lbe»a*cbe iq towty mupw*
Read
w .11 uui answer us at all.
Send in the
r ' advertisement la thia paper.
,
n.!l h; i.'u&lt; so that we can get tliein into
j.

and

CQftPEJL ami CAftPE*T£R TPQk^-

BASH, and PtrrtY,
XERVOCS OR SICK UEADACHB.

immediately after the Votes j

&gt;1 iM-M'towrd.
,
r rirdi't ed.' that tlie Karewlu'*
notice li. ad part ea iM.e-4»af&lt;|
uaamlul -aid wiktotby omu- i ji
ire and urd.-y tn to- |m*di«!u &gt;|
Matirur.' a • e&gt;r«p«j. r ftmt.il
CidatMtxik a «LI*&lt;-UU1V ufj «l

IRON. hSTEEL, NAILS, M|LL. CIR­
CULAR

i.t tlut imi?.

i. wm ^i^asr«5s*^
Apprentice,

Mmrtto of its vitality sad 1-u|«m 1(4
The « ft* pnu frqia which gn"F»e

school, are most

t.%:f.'ily frightened just now about the

IlT.ipTwu

Mailer anj
LtuidJQrd.and IsJinL,
W^^MUiutto

EAVE TROUGHS
Manufactured at the iow«wt_rate% aodput

■ - ion hereto!.»£ unknoin. A tow fa- ’a cik.J.
Aiv pu!.i,t will rpca( P'to* pawirftil'y than
rului.M*saf tur*.' aeM-nu&gt;u or M ■ toning puffery.
The eaneutui tiun of iloetniirr'a £iaa&lt;nch Ru­
lers for thw tear year aaroooted la over a ball
Millian teaHb-s, ami from ba maaifom atoody
pcreaae hi Itote* pnri.ii i«e*f-leew Hw&gt;i «lnrlny
,&lt;•. cc.ntoff rrnt the &lt; onartnintion wffl truth
* ,rotri- mTni r. Volitef. Tbit iuu.oirtMia.aint
.-bl neree Ivms been. e«4*l. but for tLc rtrt
■ tiefo v [«r •pniJC' ••oaiijuod to tbe pefyarn. ’i ia-1 I ho mwelion af the ioort l-rau-lacrA

up in any part of the county.
—0_/\

What everybody wan’.s.
the

cgwtot»t&gt;a
SIMPLE REUU'IES. E/isiLY OETAlNUh,
for

COOKIHG

8TOV8

piK cpni: o|- p:sKA,«E IS
AL), ruK^, ...

aa mopMMin ntxav a ravkor^-M. a&gt;- l
itov to attend. Srm» tbr aiek.
erdfco-W to ««» pr .Urej
huw to'prvps’v,''ntik». potaitriee, ran-ada baa »o guardr
Sgatojt intrcLfcU beta U-e,
l^j-ioce Ci*c-w&gt;.
Of the tariem iltaaaw of
ehildtee, audgirra tbe belt
Mtdauajprrcorvdr cd Uralmeat during tttihtoa. Conrul»:osl, VarxilratlOn.Whoop
ing-rough. Madeira. Ac.
■

Of ertry Variety,

sad
„

-i«!»«t.-v .if tln-ir ocuthern allies.—
T.i-v wn-nliy objects of pity, as tbe
' S’Mti.m of foBr h said t*&gt; be the most
• -Hur it" of al] human maladies.
After
■
/
/V-'&lt; arrived on Monday last,

kTE NOTICE.

IGAX. Barry Ckraaiy. **.
f. to Haatinps Ortqbdr rtb,
Kav. JudmrmI’rtJmle.
‘
Ih eat ale uf William

• •- terror w as heightened to such a pitch,
। tin- • dlagc, there was renson to expect
■ &gt;■ niuuy brown bairn would have turned
1 ..tod i.in_&lt; the night following ; but
‘ ■ -’jt naming found them ail, contraDa. Roaaca's BcmswaviAM Rawsnn
• 1 • -xpectaiion, jest as near niggerdom
&lt;• ''H'f-ry.
sironid these old ladies anr’ until after election, u-atebers can be
•L*pcn.tod with, without feer of another
folapsc for four yearn.
break up the aouree of dneaae to the Out*
body. Henoe thetr quick and

ba »tt«ro«l ot a Ira* rate#
W&lt;
We jordt.ilT lapUUftl »«»** ’
thing lw outline, td call and eiatni
^prtow.aad if weeds s»UH)r|«
we would be vtj ha»pr to toll.’■»-

p. H 4 J. BUSSELL.
I^»tUg», Mvr Uto. Bo-

a •-: c

u o TkT

It Telia You The tow for Patent*, with mode
of procedure to obtainiotr ooe,
With totertortwx*. Aaaiyn
wwfcatAlabJaC'^Wb i
U T0la Ypu How. ,tp. ma|a your ;WdL and
bow to adnuuiiter on an £•■
• • ‘ ' * *J . • tier, wftb the hw and «Be rc

New Barrj

M;B

l&amp;no^Ui *uccu~fi»l &lt;&gt;jwru"&lt;-u.

Mau of UuaineM. anderery body, in erery Staia,

lj i ri.ny .ulhcLpiji-LccalifM M«i.n.c,
• vrjurt^tigi jptpfijiHy, .TcJtMvfckfM7
dene? :f iLiunui* &lt;4 mm&gt;1 *&lt;*»nnil.ltol«n I
&lt;iw bare VtJMW • "
'|4irati.iu ehlftu^ear nt^toli
t &gt;e adilcs tj ph.
Ml deleterious'

WORK Si;WA YEARNS
riWr «4W nfr

BlaAOKSMlTHIMG,
ty Particular attesttoo F»co to Home and
Or akHi&gt;it. 'A&gt;~ •- H *&lt;"*• &lt;rr*» w1-

Kbop at tbe oW stand ot Haw tad Fowcn,oa Mato,

IT TELLS TOY The
at Heartor.
Manpt, batitWKia^pf'toeax

Hl\tFACTt'«MS' AND JOISEIS'
_ JMeurr. and by-lluxau .l dujMbclrcal,
.. -2J«fortLU*5“n- .

tr i«ttt W

f.r

rS»w««. I n. r. cAMrwuft oaUaga, Mirth 1, IS®
B'VI

beat ivakdirtlpr Jhiir cqra.

naan p- «. dnwntwr. eraina
diareo* atd'f Uaddcr. kid-

on abort nolice, and to a manner nnaorpa^

V

tiphua. irorlet.' aat otto
t'e»W». anti utrt jou lit
ton&gt;l ard.aln-.plr-1 rtswdic

. * cetiuin ‘inn to« tli&lt;- HjejH-pato and Jibe
• ■-r,.e«. i» to Una paoprmtna a, aaiirn el l«lh»y i-d peuaurw- »• r»ni-ve» eH laeH.hl fcauiwf'
r»ui the atuitrroh.' ptirKto &gt;tbe «&lt;*•!," aril
•pir«» renew id lilallty tin he rienwu* «jaterM.

&gt;|ihy diaeliargr

NEW FIRM 11

W.,oo IraiUic.^.-*-.
Xlll^b
Uitalp—, C4SB -IH—I.

• । iiiti
aS«»b. rw&lt;aaT ir. tirtfC* x
-:'tv« ■&gt; Si-:.Ultima
; 2j«rttl
■ ■•-nd to rf^V-aa aliert foter and nyne
4 rtd'toi !"= &lt;r JLiB-ua n^ipbtotp hate
‘cd l«eir »l Gji’ftr liiiuiirmla. Tv be
le ip mmrAomaLifip fCniiroat •Miners"

test

I??“ Many inquiries are made by our
nchangrs lur HerachtJ V. Johnson.*—
■A«aiius" has not been in a state of
eruption the Indiana elections of the 2nd
&lt; "today oi lut month.
W e hope this'
Vesoriiftfo not an extinct volcano." His
f'uption at Pittabortb helped -the RepubPOWEKS 4c CAHPHEIXkcatw mightil v. He cot off an explosion
uboatitha aUveaih your workshops,’’
Th. ..bacrib^Tw^’uifown ib.alissto of
“1 cite Republican State ticket got 7.000
airily in Alleghany Co.—Cfa. Cbm. ' Hnatioea and rtetolty. tom they art aow rrephrod
toafo aB trasrneM pertatowi »
• * .'.. .1 ‘ t

’

FAiwri.Y 'ftorroiti

,

Pirat Mate
.lid ,wr „
unproved

John E. Pbftar, Pablkbnr,JeTtfa Ma.f!'8aDi«i it. Pl todMphia, Pa.

______ .

etomfetT"
TkOWBMBH

and reaponsihnities.

Kurting molhert gehe-

.

S&lt;ar»| jltirae. avtl-Scmfola^

tj w xoc "'Awi^aws1.

�tioM nf the United Slates fa iMf.

Bera

under the shield and patronage &lt;4 faah
those Gmsliintlona, I ufle-ed ta dhemv
this qBarflor. of slavery right where ft ex­
fated. What tlh-n did they aay ’ Ln-k
as tba bypoertov .&lt;thfa slave DvAtcntcy!
&lt;b»y said :
-Why. Cliy. if sou think
slavery fa such an infarnal tbine.why d-ail
ynu deliberate yonr slave* 1 Prove your
faith by yunr a'cHrka."
I tbos«ht there

waa a gnmt deal &lt;&gt;f fires m that argu­
ment, at id rhh.x.’gh I wtfa not v.-ry conreientiouk of the matter. y»t.-eeoine that
1 was drifting in tlmt dtrecti-o and willing
to go with the tj&gt;fa of ireedont which sm
so strone. I did deliberate my sluves—ev­
ery cne I held &gt;« earth. (A'ppteuar. and
tri. nf “gated,” “aium.’’) No man now I
calls me mnater. nor women rither.unlees
she dor» it through nffetion. (Gr-«l i-n
tbusiasm fnr Clay.)
Then when 1 went
out tai advnraie the same principle, what
did they sny ? They turned on me:—
Why. Olay. whs.t have yon to do with

l.ABGE AID BEAUTIFUL

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

ABTIOLBN. ate.

LOW PRICES

r«fates fa dotniwuc ure
In order te farnish fasibtiet fcr the rrstifiexSou

Come and See!!
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

Dr. ^bsokfavUestheatteoteoa o&lt;tbeetek te th* .

QRieiNAE LETTER*,
ft* mlatara of fas Medical Frofawioo.-Mifan
ot public youruel*. aril knows Merehaate sad
I srarsre. sad Ladies of tbe highest raspectabiirty.

faSri

th’ra qtitsttion of slavery I
It is none nf
your business; y ou don't own any slave*.’
(Loud lauchtcr urad cheers.)

BOOTS AKD

SHOES, etc.,

****“

Rre-c Rmlrosd
COMMERCIAL LAW.

PUBTBAITM UN CHINA.

A correspondent of the Milwaukee Free
Democrat thus describee Gov. Seward’s
personal appearance:
“Seward i« getting into tbe first dowry
dawn of honored old age.
Ilia hnir is
grey, with large inm-grev streaks in it.—
Ills forehead is clear, clean cut. with a
jutting cornice nVer his eyes.
Hfa eye­
brows are lone, heavy and grey.
His
eyes are blue, mild and sweet, but with a
world of courage and hope in them. You
are sure that be is thinking “f a thousand
good things that he won’t tell you, and
tut ba will never exhaust himself in one
effort.
Every one almtild see liia eyes
when be speak*, only to fact that the talk­
er is in'earnest, but also to gain that
great confidence in the exhaustless rich­
ness of the mind that fa pouring out but
a small share of its wealth.
Hfa n»«p is
one uf tbe best ever put on a face.
Na­
poleon would have made him a Marshal
vn the strength and Itnglh nf ft, far tbe
great General knew what) there wu in a

TW the BLOOD PURIFIER aSd BLOOD
FILLS kava bm prwtd by snalyal* to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure the almost aolrsrsal comptelat.

. - ... , . —™
.-yv. vr
&lt;-txTreo.yy« to the office of far c jwpu:/ U Nr*
folk.
pwuk-dbv
r J

with wurriat errttiity, sod in a very short time.
Tbst sftcr all otlier medicine* have proved ass1cm, thsy relievs

will reciivr ta return by express, fare cf ofacr

LIVER COMPLAINT,
snd restore fae health and itrengtbof the.offerer.

FIVE

DRESS GOODS

Uislssd ready rttaalstiag propertie*. Thst fasy

r

A ND CUTLERY

'shattered constitutions.

however U-v
*»•’• be*n trilsd with sad
shared; that faeirdirect tendency te to ln&gt;Btb»a
Ufa. sad render it enjoyable. Tbai. sperating di­
rectly upon the pofaost/'dte*u*»nrLM«&gt;«f, thry

Old Fogyism Distanced
CRISTS

BY

THE

CORD

Young America Ahead.

CAUBE MX&gt;N TO HEAL,
The reasons wbv

-sad discharce from tbe »reUa&gt; ersre taiut of
, i*.That per fard.
We have piles .4 3 11 EET INGS,

SHIRTINGS,

of ibought-wrinklra. He is Iren. There
is no extra adipose matter about him.—
He w not the •Sleek-bearded*’ kind wf a
roan who ‘ sleeps o’ nights” and don't
think much, nor is ha- a man who has
grown poor in qlutvhing f»r far-off Ideas.
Thnnght seems easy u» him.
Hr baa
much more the look nf a philosopher than
n statesman wh&lt;« crappies with living
principlesHe is nlrout medium height
with not over amntl hard* or fret.
He. dreiwes in plain black. except a
neck tie which is sky blue.
He hhv an
extraordinary large yellow pocket hand
kerchief, such as one ofterrvv* in the
heudsof l&gt;ra*ad-facrd emigrant women.—
Ha voice is dear, hnt not very loud.”

We rce« inly heard n remarkable and
touching story of a little hoy, the son of ■
a gentleman in an adjoining cotmty. Ilia ]
age is twelve nr thirteen.
He is an in-1
leresting, promising lad.
One day dur
ing tbe last winter, be failed to rise as
early in the morning as usual. At length
his father went into the room where he
lay, and «sked him why he did notgrt np.
lie said it seemed dm k y et. nnd he v as
vailing far daylight. Hi* father retired,
but the baiv did amt make bin Mppa arr ner
fnr some tim*-, he returned and said a
second lime: “My son, why don’t you
get up f He replied, “Father, is it dnv
light i” “Yes. long a«" "
“Then, fath­
er," ths little fellow said, “1 am blind !"
And an it was.
His signt was gone.
In a abort time bis father took him to
Nashville to get the benefit «&gt;f tbe medic­
al podvosiun there, but none of ths phvaicians could help him, and happily made
no experiments on his ey e*. Some ladies
rn a family of bis father’s acquaintance,
sought to cheer hlfu in his affliction, nnd

one night proposed to take him to tbe
opera, that he might hear the music and
singing. He went, and was delighted. In
the course of tbe performanc*Jill «t once
be leaped up. threw his ar ms arnund his
father's neck, aid screamed with acstacy,
“Ob father. I ran see! I can ace!” His
sight had instantly returned. And since
then, he has retained it in full vigor, ex­
cept ibnt under excitement there is
•otncUmrs a transient dimness of vision.
Tbe ease fa one of a remarkable and sin­
gular character.— PmbfUrian.

DOLLARS.

CLOTHS,

STRIPES.

DIAPER.

TABLE

FRANCIS ROWER

I* doiti£ Ut largtat Hardware buuaei, in II

TOW EUNG,

and all kinds o&lt; don.egflc ^goods;
BROAD JC L O lill

also

DB. I. C. AYER dk Co.
LOWELL, MASS.

Prise,

CAbSIMERfiJ, Lin,

per B*Uls | Six Dottles far feX.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

ims, F. di M. CaaaL _
and every kind of GOt^DS thr Men and

BONTT

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PUCES.

&amp; SBDIES,

Our asecnaeav sf DOOTS A SHUES of all
vanetiee, Lsdiea Garten, Grate Oaitera, Oxlord

CAN’T BE BEAT.
W» h«»« a fine variety of Mnatiej, Ls&lt;he&gt;’
SLEEVES sod collare. Cbimnlsstta. G«t&gt;U&gt; abirt
Do*- no and Coilara, aod cvsry kfad of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery; every at} lr of Glove* and
MiUs, Bomwita, Bibboas. Drees Trimming*, etc.

GROCERIES

My sreortawat of PARLOR .STUVEK, eomtn..
&gt;« most txwetrful pattern* in market.
,
I havt the greateel variety el I
ELEVA1ED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES

| &gt; UVFI43AN AND SVLG
L
L'sliciac fa Msettost a

HEATH A COTAE

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Ever totals taw tows. Six Plate ud DcxSo,

&lt;'1BFUH.R A JGL'.LR V.uEl.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

Onr sssortmeol of Table and Pocket Cutlery.

Pruning-. Biwrat, and fuming
Wcxks.
W» b*r« ocr Plaining. Sat. “e. ’
W«lX* «■* io full OprtaUoO, », -r r CI*|
plane faiater, Plaue uud Match iLnr-.i,
auylUagfa our Boe al the lewetl ;•« «4Ur

HARD-WARE
ffr ras BExaractus or ■» »c* ^3

THE GREAT HEALEB OF MANKIND I I

■errkh’i Sagar Caated Filhl
THK TfBOLE KORUi UNITED.‘
SICK P E O P&gt; E , THINK

Wi hats school books, all kind* of bUsk book*.
Pocasi Lsdftre. MsebsaW Muraal, ArooW.
trriUsg Haid, Note. Cap. Utter, sad Log*! Pa
jxr, sad all Usds of static aery in great variety.

MAGNETIC

BEATU a

©asmossrir

AFTEE WHICH, ACT I

cotant.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

Tsu d »csree expset. st Ui* fate dav.
With stsrthne currs * book to 611;

ISAAC C. MOTT.
AND

DRY GOODS!
VIST CHEAP

HsARixa nt Labgb Cnvacusa. —This
is now made as easy as in tbe unallest,by
tbe rvccevH
An experiment just com
plated in Trinity Cbvreb in this city. It
eutiatata uf a paraboloidal reflector of
sound placed at tbe Iwck of the pulpit, of
which the speaker’s mouth Is tbefacus.—
A lx»m uf eaand shotH tun feet in diam­
eter, Is thus thrown to the tpiwt remote
We have pat down the prices of all
point of the dhiirah, snd by it* side flow
fells the whole body id the building. Tb*&gt; our
to suit the time* and eave
‘
'
1 ‘ s ornamental and in hnrpeople the trouble nt going to Keiamapneral architecture of the
too and Battle Creek to trade.
great puM« buildmg.

■•VAt»

■bmUs and ap&gt;oe,
bv its Ufa rivinr aaal.

twitted loaf of bread, with A glare -*
SMervarefoe warn
th. &gt;....
w&gt;.

Manhood.

A880CI1TIO

How

LOST.

HOW

BSSTOBED.

PHILADELPHIA.
ent adapted to their
the res' rm! ./a bailsmy&lt;4M«sse should
I aurface. It fa panic-

74&amp;&gt;^-4‘i3tt!SX:74
Our goods ware bought after the late
great reducUo.

in prieja, and will be

amid to suit theoe who wish to purchase.

Tfc-

jw

&lt;• • re* *-**

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,— —

»«w STO..W,,,
BOLTWOOD A

~

6B ANT)

counterfeited passion was al its Height,
pnlHng off ray whisk era and drawing out • Plautus, deecribinj tl»c msgnificroee of
■y revolver, I ooolly informed him that a Gresk feast, speaks admirably uf a
“boctncomb of Poly Ma.** Pliny asvurva
m that the gourmands-&gt;f Rome ate every
variety uf cnttle fish known in the Medrteranean. They were cnoked in a pie. the
In a few minutes tte arms being cutidT and tbe body filled witli
polieetpen entered, and I explained the apices ; aud the Romncs were so earv4ul
in their preparation tint the cooks used
case.

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Lis. Sz r
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the 8l Niebolae. wrapped in a er &gt;wd of
tobacco smoke and a fine specimen of tbe
latest aty le of false whiskers and mustache
I saw rnter a very dear friend.from whom
two years before, I ted parted in Califor­
nia.

her coeniraanos.
1 instantly requested Markham to
IL Accordingly I ordered tbe driver to
walk and In I WOOL We passed through
a hall in wHch the gas burned dtmly,aad
Into a parioe likewine hut little lighted,
but aa well aa I could sev quite nicely the principal points of which 1 bad alrea­
dy marked -»ol for myself.
fumiebed.”
* I promised ihsl if hs would do so I
“The moment we entered the room ste
woeld run ths game to cover and be sbo’d
bo in at the death. Accordingly ho turn
od upon bio stepo and la a few minutes

it assured me that my false whiskers wo’d
be a valuable aid to me as a disguise in
the search which un the next day 1 inten­
ded lo commence.
My friend lighted a cigar, and seated
himeell some distance from tne.
As 1
couldn't allow theopportunity of speaking and requested my card which 1 gave^nr.
with him tu pass by, I went toward him She appeared to be completely recovered
and said—
from her late illness, ahich she arid ahe
“Good evening, Mr. Markarn.”
was quite subject to, and I hare since
“Good evening, sir." be replied, al tbe come to very much tbe same conclusion.
j same time looking at me sx if endrawiring She ted expreted to meet ter husband at
Pi recall my countenance.
be t tee ter,and did not know why Im was
I
“When did you return from Eldora- n&lt;n there. He was a lawyer.and perhaps
। do 1” 1 asked of him.
hia business had detained him.
Thus
“A w«-k ngu. but really you liavo the
J advantage of me, inasmuch aa you ai
“At tte rad &lt;4 that time I beard steps
; q&lt;M&gt;iuted with my name, while 1 do not coming along the hall; they stopped at
j recognize you.”
tte parlor doorand tte kn-&gt;b was turned,
J
“Is that ‘the easel"
*
but the door would not yield.
Then a
1
“It Is. sir.V
heavy voice exclaimed, “open this door,”
“Don’t y&gt;«u remember me 1”
*J&gt;is was followed by a strong kick?
I
“No sir, 1 d” not," be replied.
“At the same time the lady eried out.
•‘Can 1 apeak with you one moment in &lt;M* God, it iamj husband—the dour is
I private 1" I axked.
locked; wM*SjKl,ili*j jealous—be will
j
“Certainly.” was the answer, and aris- kntyr.u," istitHrllRiming into my arras.
W hat a pf\ailHh»ei&gt;r a modest man !—
। ing he accompanied me to my room.—
Before I couLfl thitfll twice, open buret tte
Wben the door was closed. 1 said —
d&lt;&gt;or with a tr*t£cndonus crash,and a man
,
you not recollect me 1”

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‘ I cannot," was tte reply.
'
Taking off my wbiakers and mustache,
i and "iM-aking in a natural tone, for I had
I before used u diluted voice—1 asked:
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“Ham Evans, by all that s powerful,
। hr exrlairnerf* as te grasped my hand and
' tdxMik n uut J 1 frarod that wben ly sbo’d
it ,1|? fin,ert BlM1W drvp .&lt;
;
“But wtet is the meaning of all this;
| win re did &gt; • u o me from, and what are

&lt; *ou up t- ttet y»»u must dispute- yourself
20.
'
’hut to r friends d««o't know you7"
1
On promise of srereey. and in a few
' uor.ls I told him what business I ted be
• f’,rv n,e- Whrn I ended he cried out:
km. for .
-|h Joie, Harry, of all tte men in the
k c0&lt;-it( .you arc tte man I am most delighted

ward briskly till I had reacted the pick
bonnet.
f continued behind her long
enough tn impress myselfwhh the appear
ance of her attire, and then passing her.
1 walked swiftly on until 1 waaabout three

to be intently examining the articles thro’
the side window.
As she came toward
me I (Attained a fine view of her face.

liad passed,I dropjied behind and followed
ter at a reasonable distance, until she
stopped al a confectioner's.
Observing
opposite an apothecary's, a sudden tbo't
eame to me, following which, 1 hurried
orer and purchased a bottle of strong
“Spirits of Amsnunia,” resolving that if
while in my presence, she should meet
with a fainting tarn, she should meet with
a most powerful, and perhaps nut agreea­
ble revival.
After leaving tbe confectioner's slit
kept on until she reacted Ordway’s which
frantic with rage rushed Into the room.— ste Mitered, 1 folio wing. Just within tbe
For a moment be looked at us without outer door I designedly placed my foot
Rip went tbe
speaking, and with a loud oath sprang to upon the stirt of her drees.
tte table, opened a drawer, and seizing a stitchro, and my first stroke was struck.
pair ol pistols pointed item at mv bead, I apologized trrmenduouily, and assisted
When it was done
crying out ag he did so 'Villain, have 1 her ia its restoration.
she enquired if I would do her a little Gsfound yowl you shall die?
Tte wife sprang from my arms, and vnr.
“A thousand if yon wish me," I ansseized tbe barrel &lt;/ a pistol with each

hand. 'Would you commit murder! he
is inn'-cent? she cried ouL but be swore
with an awful oath that if I moved ba wo’d
kill me.
Had I only had my revolver
with me—and I -generally tarry it—he
would perhaps romroff second best; but
I had ttet day sent it to he repaired, and
therefore, he k&gt;ly fi* bim.l was unarmed.
At fettgtb his ferocity mailed beneath
. the
•••&lt;&gt; tears
**-•«&gt;» and
«&gt;u protestations ot bis
»» wife^nd
wuv^mi
• the matter waa finally adjusted by leaving
I niy watch and all my money—which waa
I about *300—a« a pledge that I would
‘ call the next day and settle the affair, he
| al the same time giving me his note for

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continued, as the lady in question looking

“Would you be so very kind as to pur
chase fi&gt;r me my ticketat the same
time putting her hand in her pocket.
Suddenly however she withdrew it with
the exclamation:
«-rsfe&gt;&lt;
“Heavens ’. I hare lost my port roooir;
SV. tnl rk»wu
what shall I do I”
“I am truly sorry for your lues,” said
I, “but ttet ntell not prerent you from
------ ; • ; lo
lo are
see ;; for
for there
mere ia
isaa little
nuie matter,
melter, which
wnicn
•’ is prrct»elv in your line, that I want atattending the performance,” and hastening
• ’ tended tu.”
to the office I purchased two tickets, and
tJ .
I assure.i h\n that nothing would afford
returning to her placed one in her hand.
m&lt;- more piturebre than tu serve hirn in
She w as very sorry to put me to so
j i*. *. a co.
- an\ way Which n&gt; ght be io my power.
much trouble—was a thousand times ob
Having ordered some champagne and ' tte ain-mut. and threatened to blow mvliged, and hoped I would not consider it
NEW A It R A 14 G E M E N T. fr&lt;-«h &lt;-igar&gt; he told me of the work which ! brains out if I retired without sn doing.— unlady-like in her to rood vs a ticket from
KERRY,
After it waa dune, he walked down to tte me, a ytranger ; but she had so set her
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES
piwribla in Die uwa carriage with mo. fur it was still in wait­
ing. and got in after me, still keeping bis
thanksfoad protestations ended in my ac­
pistols in his bands.
When we had ridden some tec min­ companying ter into tbe hall and seating
-. g u.4 health* and plenty of m-oey—a
pre^rrd teferwiah ^.mlnnalMM uf amwineh which 1 den some ten minutee, tbe carriage stop, myself by ter side. She was so pretty,
I c.-nsi«l.-r particularly fortunate—and last ped, and I was ordered to get &lt;-uL I did so fascinating .and played her part so well
i night tte tnHiiJo happened which I want an, aa he ptmeased a in.wt potent “per-1 than I did not wtioder that Markham had
euader," and the hack dnree off and left been taken In, and I verily believe, that
I yuti to set right.
Of i had 1 not been forewarned I should have
I
“During the evrinng, having nothing me in an unknown pert of the city.
CIIHKfaK,
shared that same fate.
PICK LED TONCLE.
better tu du, I strolled into Barton’s to

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coninanird by any one.
‘ Movrover. ahe was exceedingly bandantne.and having by snme chance entered
h»V» conversation with her. I found her
aleo very inte recti ng.
What started oer
acquaintance I cannot remember, altho’
I think it arose from some remark, which

ynu can help mo to find it; but I will giro
them tbe credit of having played the game
moot excellently.
Wben my friend had finished, I bent
fall) a loud laugh.
I tnuld not help it,
tbe whole thing was so rich and amusing,
but I promised to assist him as far ae I

was able.
“Have you mentioned tbe afiair to any­
one T* I askod.
“No.yne are tbe first. 1 thought that
it would bo useleea, as I had no seliafacto^
quite agreeable.
“Wben the performance was about half ry proof of the transection, for of course
through, she suddenly complained of the note is worthless, even if I ooold find
feeling faint, and asked ifl would aaanm-

toy”
“Would you know the woman if you

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asked him

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NO. 27

to mil a carriage.

Tbe Taunton, Maas., Gazette incorpor­
that a physicinn wsa called.
’Ib s wor­
ates tbe following Interesting reminiscence
thy, who seems to bare been a kind of
in a uotiea at tbe article on “Tbe National .
Sicilian Abernethy, told him bluallv that
Intelligencer and its Editors,** in the isst
bis case waa deoperate, an J be ted tet a
Atlantic Monthly :
few hoere tu livr, whereupawi Philoxraue
*!t will bo seen from this interesting
called fur,the heed which had been left
narrative that there was a time when Joover from dinner, ate ttet. and resigned
eeph Galea stood alone among C&gt;*ngres
hi tn self to his fa’e, saying itel he left
»d t Kilt f.nh™ ut»..
„„„ —
tr«.
po.Lt...
tUt |«. w. e.11 ... I ,thy
b of regret.—"Pita f
„ a Maatttr."
fat
mind what we once heard an intimate |
.
friend of Mr. Webster say we owed to
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U1
Bm
we
.
,
A
lady
in
an
omnibus
at WasHngfon
him and his wife with regard to his cele­
tfest unfinished dome of th*
brated reply l&lt;&gt; Dr. Hayne.
’.the
L **Picd
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very little
Massachusetts Senator as he was going
to, eapitol,
.
i'(which ’cert ini., looks
.
lb. C.plb.1 on Uut morel.... Mr Gnlre llk”* lk“,“ “ P™"'".)‘
‘
ild tnfcoeently —
inquired of him bow long be intended to j erft,,x
speak. About half an hour, was tte re-1
“,Yes., madam,
ply.
Tbe editor's duties a: that time!
.
. • for tbe nation,• ” was the
were preoioe. but be rm.nred u, .die "PV
P— pr.

eo much time from them. Mr. Webster,
howevAr.directly after met Judge Storey, I
who arid that be tbobght tbe time had
come to give to the country bis views on
tbe Constitution. To this proposition he •
assented. Mr. Gales took up his pencil, I

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A man boasting in a company of Iodise
that be hods very luxuriant heed uf tetr,
a lady present remarked that it was altogetter owing to the mdlowncss of tbe
soih

unaware of this nsw arrangement, and '
alike unconscious of tte Ispee uf time tm- *

———
When io the course of bums ft stmts a
bom Prince shall visit a nation of born
democrats, we shall find this troth to be
self evident, that all men are net orally
snote.
The Tribune condenses a most humili­
ating truth.

der tbe enchantment of the orator, and j
consequently he wrote &lt;m until the close
of tte spall.
Some days passing away
and tte “proof” of the speech not appear
•ng Mr. Webster called on the reporter
and made inquiry.
"I hare the notes,-*
said Mr. Gaius, “and they are at youi
service, as I shall never find lime to writs
them out"
Thi* lead to some remon­
strance and petwu*si.m,but tte overtasked
editor stood firm. Then Mrs. Gales came
to his rescue by saj ing ahe thought ste
onuid decipher her husbands short hand,
u ste had funneriy occasionally done aa

I will

you.

Do ynu understood F

He did it oorrsatly.

Mr. Galea doubted, sating that it was ifi
The brave mao wants no charms tn en­
years since she had triad it. But ste had courage him t» his duty, and the good
board the speech, and aa the rceistlreB man acorns all warnings that would drier
sweep of its arguments and the gorgeumi him from fulfilling it.
and massive magnificence of its imagery
were yet vivid in her mind, she persivl
Certain trifling flaws sit as disgracefully
ed in undertaking the diffic-xlt woik. hi
. Mr
’ 'J“td
due lime, thereafter, t ' '
*&lt;
, hands
.
.
.for final
* i ,I butUm on a court drests.
came to Mr. Webster's
correction.
Scarcely a word needed Io !
,,
,
lady being
asked the place of her
be changed,
and
soon a set of A
diamonds,
'
coiling a thousand dollars, scrompantad nriivity, replied : “I am so unfortunate as
the rich thanks of the eloqarat
to have ao native place; my fetter v as a
man. Thus was saved to literature the j Methodist minister."

must memorable oration uf the American .
S »
.
Senate.
।
Say nothing, du nothing, which a tooth­
; cr would not approve, and you are on tte
Pvxcm'b Sxvks Fools.—1. The envious j certain road tohapptatos.
man, who sends away his mutton tecatme ,
win
■b. jkjmuw w.Khiml.mlin, ..nlwm,
i
k, Kreigbuo m lU 0J1
1 Tb« Irelon. mmt, wb.. .preml. Im lbe
,|ul
bed with stinging nettles, and then sleeps '"
"£ Tb. pro.! r.., »b.&gt; M. WK tlm.-

I entered the ear-

tbe tnwn.was discovered nimbly fingering
the gnitar!
The illumination acted like
a thunderbolt. Tbe medium exclaimed,
“O! that light r threw the instrument
wildly over her bred, and fell into the
arms of b*r neighbor. During a discus­
sion whitk rained she quietly left the

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Ridicule has shafts, rod impertinence
arrows, which, th ugh aurins’, innocerc"
they may be levelled in vain? at a always

A stranger is receive 1 accord ng tn He

apartment.
Hall’s Journal of Health says more

P. H. Rt’MELL,

Gun’s Love.—Il is written upon your
dark cloud; It breathes from the lips of
your bleeding wound; it is reflected in
every fragment of yuur ruined treasure :
it is penciled on every withered leaf of
your blighted flower—“God is love."

w«x,re &lt;h.g rid. in ihe &lt;arri.gr «( bi. Infenor.
j
----------- ■* 1 ■ -----------4. Ths litigious man, who goes to law j
Ignorance sod conceit arc two of tte
in hopes of ruining his opponent, and gtts worst qualities to v&gt;&gt;iubaL It U rosier to
ruined himself.
*
- dispute aith &lt;s statesman than a blocknnauspecting as possible.
All went off
‘5. Tbe • xtravagar.l man, who buys a head.
according to my own expectation*. Tbe herring, and takes a cab to carry it bogie. !
Tbe nun who put up n stovepipe with­
A Ibe angry man, wbu learns to play .
ill turn and earrings were strictly tn rttte taniburine occsuae te is annoyed by out any profanity hav been foetid, and a
company have secured 1dm for exhibition
tte playing of his neighbor's piano.
7. The ostentatious man, who illumes in the principal cities. He will draw bet­
to excuse ms a moment while 1 returned
.
for my gloves wbith 1 pretended to have the outside of his house must brilliantly, ter than the pipe.
dropped.
Beckoning to mb a boy of a and sits inside in the dsrk.
“Abuse,’’ says Dr. Johnson, “is often
d.wan years who looked as if he might te
There i» nothing so dangertreated, I asked him:
A ’Srian’ Svdosxlt mt to Fuoht.— of swvioe.
* Would jtpu like to earn five dcdlanF While the spirit of ’lied Jacket' was uu- one as an author aa si I rnor; bis namo,ltkn
*X3srteinfo,” was the reply.
tertaining a company uf spiritualists lata a shuttlecock, must he i-est backward and
1 suid to him:
private bun* in Milford, the other sfra- forward, or it fell* to the ground.”
“At tbe door is a hack which I shall get ing. by playing nn a guitar and other
“Hentfoe" is perhaps as .peculiar a
into.
As soon aa I do su, jump &lt;»n be­ mnsical inatruineuu.the room being darkhind and ride till I get out. Notice the enod, an unbelieving Pharises suddenly word as any in "Ur language ; the two
number uf tte house which I shall enter, ligbted'a fluid lamp, when Io and bebnld 1 first letters of it arc male, thn three first
female, the four first a brave man, and
the wb«4e word a brave woman.
it.
upon «be right hand side.
Don’t let
river know that you are on.
Call

R. B. WIGHTHAN,

The prisoners were faksc care of. and
afterwards paid the Density oftheir e rimes
______________
_ ,_________________
_ es# to communicate an ill thvor lo the
Markham
recovered
hie watch and a p&gt;&gt;rtion uf his mooey, but would nut acrepl delicious morsel.
They were not up to
ibe fir. hundred .bkb I lad pr»o&gt;l«d
k"'™H’™ w'P &lt;b. &lt;»t&gt;l.
Mm, .nd w.b»v. olUw.KM.4mi, on. m-otnmml br lb. Gre.k., a .rldw
gratulated each utter that there was eo
“biinxenri*. a B-ibetrorebl. tmmbiuka lo oor --.k.kinj m“"
•*"“ d*r-.
•»*"« •&gt; 8jiwdown.”
cu,emclined fur a deltcjous dinner,
----»^i e ■—
caused a Polype &lt;»f three feet spread to
Mow a LMy Preserve* Websssrts Reply be prepared for toe principal dish.
He
to flay—. ' n|e
abioe, all but the bead, and was la

mart I.

to fcmt.

■wsr.
yoursalf, and making tbr
fed ittoo.

having the (state?*. »3« cf what ho meant

�»y ibis year.
It &lt;ww wJbll v named in New York,
MjutMchusetts,
Maine,
nw llampidrire, Michigan,

hit discovery |i
our continent

I

and policy of
ich

we shall

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Columbus. »Bn
abort «&gt;f 800,000, showing an increase of which I want Jd
240,000 in six years, and nt 352,000 in My object i« lo

. rj TBE AMEOICAMy^i-

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lions in W shb Ktcijw* sad Ml and explicit
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Rrssidenl to raccivc
dw that hie ’ '
Rap^rbljeyi.,
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•pany inlkmiiUs, and jf*Uy'.fwl^‘q^lw

uronmwe Sttk
to make it an aati^apfc.te*4Ub paraiitat}

bigh poaitiun be has inniuuiiued, ■* "
tbs tWUkynnd the wotjlJ, ifcl* uu
jurist And. h-ui^l , man has 4uijbd
qoms diagustoJ. wi-lb Um niachiuati
the different politicians wboaqick
at hia rubes, and may; gratify th
aurnrndrrmg hia nfiice - to ■ these ।
candidatc*,-«ud so unabk tbe Pcoul^.- —
appoint .*&gt;'•' tflcnibers.
tbe high Court

!cMM.-tiariteran6-t*jftU, and'. in'WMHa islatunt
........
,
was
held &gt;4Ftbb'i*K(iMondd*sn ।

who favor th* ciacultaiootof such af^per;

ufctfyHte-^bA^ad WIWW I
but if there are any* of .ran eaderw ■ wbti- it rirttdv htaro 1MV- tb^Sitr^^andtAt' ।
Will fctfl lnjiWa In their fedhtgt wBeit wr
cbiaunr.

gapiblipg,, ■ ii.tenipeppcc,. ahdl

vice, in all

‘llm»e tempting pinccv Lave intovicated
W(f« than &lt;&gt;n#i leading mm). Thu secret
of C4d&gt; Cushing'. treadtary.&gt;t CM*&lt;ot&gt;
and Baltimore may certainly be fouod in
Lis anxiety to succeed , Daniel or Tonc-y. I

and tbe fire-eatcra of the South would,
doubtleu be more willing to aocept. him
than Judge Black, bcuausa,La iipq sunk to
a blacker b*aqnc&lt;s t-i servo them.
Be
aaaured, they will not pnfimt (I* I’rraident to appoint two Northern men upon
the Supreme Bauch.
A* lh« court now
standv, there are four northern anj four
southern jndgia.
Should. Judge Black
succeed in avcna^liipgGlisbing. it is then
arrangi’d (hat John Badunher shall bo-j
enmo Attorney General, nnd IL SL.PhilIjna, U.l?. JuJ^o fyr the Jiastcrn disklct

gravely ipiintaled that Mr. Dal­
las will be recalled tn.give.. Mtn place as
mVnliiter al the CnurJ efSt. James. Tbe
extreme 8c&lt;ilh‘ w lltget the other judge; If
tbo ChkT Jitstice t'reTgris.' ’
(-Ottael&lt;&gt;&lt;Ml of tiwvPa. Press, (DoaglAs.)

Letter

Importers and Wholesale Deniers iu

Aj*p.'-fl. ifojW *lfo’

jecta. to obtain tfib patriifayi of any.—

Hlarlue »
State foi* lhe

wlteu

» iM

punishment of murder hr

those who pstninise tbe BlIXUM. do so "Q
acMunt «if what it t«, ami &lt; noC' bfetfose the first degree.
they expect It’fo' be 'conducted wfflfn tleri-1
Edward FtiUenof Grand Rapids,

OLD

rrjzoZr

REPt’ULiCAN
.EEECTEfi! !.

ticket'

■ if A paper, designed W t-lerntf, *nllghtetr

niveti at Chicago he was surprised to

and Instruct, while at ’tile same time, it
will -rudearor toedifr and plrnsc nil clu&gt;-

Gnd-thac tin- tolegraph:had “come in" be-

■u-sof auciUyj

NOWHERE! !

DEMOCRACY

Al • committed1 ftfr^H»y aM’‘t&lt;p»l&lt; .a ate® met
that clhWlHty
the sumo time irt do ask the joo-pppj.atwji. fo'e
____
•ifalllwho-duairw to aid in die drualation runs K^&lt;y-i_____
is. So
when !.,e
to please the thorbid-tustei of j»ny.

B.UUiY ALL RIGHT! i

The Republicans of Barry Cognty hitVc
beat thfrmscives and ahn’hilated -the De­
’ -lata
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mocnicy,.
\\ c hayo to .nnuiuincv the
election of the entire RejHiblican ticket
by qj^joritics ranging from 600 to 1250.

Intro pi tiffvr, that we idltdl per­

Tbe telegraphJaw.anaounccd the mere
Mabat James C. Adams, belter known
but slightly.
It will bo seen that the
as “Did Adams,” or “Grizzly Adam»,M •»
majority on Electors and State Tfokct is
dead..
Biira in lhe very eastern woods of 810-—Loiu^*tpui&gt; of 569 over \Ytaper’•
Maine, brought Forth in a forest where
j majority in I85S.
Doi jqven a hut was made to »lteitar him,
he passed naturally through n rougii!.
Our friends have done nobly in every
youth into a wilder and more uncivilized |। township, but tbe want c.f&gt;apaca forbids
Utanliood.
• ’ In 1348, be being then 43 years old.lic j giving "jho figures only iu tbo aggregate.
wcnl tn California, nnd fheru. ten years
hunted amor." tbe mountains uf$wlcoast. The official canvass will be poblisbed an
His tastes led him to cultivate llio sijciety soon as received.
of bean, which he did al great porsonal
Tbo follow ing are the majorities, which
risk, but with remarkable success, using
tiustn os pack horses' *by day. as blanket* may be relied upon ns nearly correct:
by night, as companion* at all times.—
Isepabliran Electors, 610.
Taking a collection of them, he came to
Republican-S^te Ticket,810.
tbe East, arriving in this city last spring.
F. .)V.Kellogg, for Congrew. 819.
Ilis menagerie was stationed fur some
N. Bailey, forStste Senator, 857.
lima no Tuirtnnrt stratrt. nnd few of our
G. tk. Beamer, for Rcprcseptstiye, 752.
diy readers have not seen the strange old
mm taking a morning airing with a bear
O. Ii. Evertii, fur Sheriff 1250.
or two, naxMnpauied by a limited but
■ S. C. PrincUe, for Judge of Probate,
uuiay hand, compose* 1 . of a bass drum
IW12.
»
and a piccolo flute.
He biul frequent
personal eneuuuU-rs «4th bi* hears,,and j Daniel Striker, for CTcrk, 610.
' alter a Uow peupla began tv foul a want.
S. II. Cook,for Register of Deeds, ©00.
of something in thdr daily paper if ll|c
IL N- Sheldon, fi r TrcaBurcr, 870.
chronicle nnrralcdjtQk..JlQW' Old Adams
J. A. Sweeuy, for Pros. Att'y, 943.
Imd l/srt a leg. a» arm, or part, of bis
II.
Smith, for Cir. G’urt Com.; 1128.
bead tbo day bciire through the pcitflaucu
A. C. Wilson, foe Surveyor, 819.
’
of his chief grizzly.
The gray-beardeJ,
abarp-cycd, rough old hunter, fiuatla.h'bwC. O. Scott and Adam Elliot, for Q&gt;reicr, succutubwT&lt;&gt;’h1s''8SUny. lie po'd
oners, 819■ ■' -•■-'7-’*'T ■’ :
Conquer the passive ob.tinacy or ugliness
of Ins animala,but tbe strife left its marks,
TUB GEKDRAL REtULy.
and repeated attacks of bear were at last
At the time of goipg io press toe are
boo much for him.
Almost for the fin,’,
time ia has l ife be spent tire dosing hours of course unable to give &amp; detailed ac­
of hia pilgrimago-M. lb* quiet repose of a
'
oivilixod country borne, dy ing with bis count of ihtj.geoeral result.

offlerr^ wcre

waiting to

Gn-ely nTtia&lt; New York Tribune
is frrqlten|h ^rtt|n^ inti&gt;'truut»F&lt;-.
If Ik

form what wi- nufo promise Aifow?
Jn cmdiuion, W® must

n-p/wted llu.a l.iltl«j-lm &lt;•! (.)-«&lt;•-*., &lt;;1i&gt;
ttuniad jour, didstc for the Asacn.bly, i* nbpui iusuv

reader* that choir assistance wiilrbethu
n'n^jtta iio/i upon width alone,we&gt; rely fur

the ability tu perform biir promises of

&gt;

hitu for libel..

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t#* Janie* Buchtti&gt;ii&lt;f loidtni-iiBld

Qtve us that, and we will

March next, will retire-to Wh*-idan&lt;l. at

rat; of.d; w |k&gt; ever said that word in car-

thecltatc of- his term .of JJfltcv. ’ N&lt;-l&gt;-dj
regrets II uu!c&lt;s-&lt;ti.isJ^h^X^atk,’drrn,

improvement.

We give below tbo majoritiM on each of-. ne*» and failed to uac onplreh much 1

fieijr.wtlcli the ofTiciaf canvass &lt;pn change

fote 61m. and

Watmunt,-Jxiwevar. raly; cond'fot him baoh to Michigan.

upoa'tiftr former roor*vAB the-nnly gtinw
an'y we

Try

*3^* The

us, frivndi!

Engle

HiiK-f. sfCjMSH i, win*

burned u» the ground-.ii/jFridiy'^,,”*,,g

Elxctjox JoKxa.—Our defeated Dem
ocratifi friends take the

result stukally^

ItoL
It was insured M,000. but it will
nut oovar die Iwss.
X*
.

nnd arc in for’lhoir there of the .•ftm of

The memorable words of Patrick

the thing.’-’ ■ R. B. Wightmnn, candidate

C. Gi Hol­
brook, for Prosecutor, made a mirth n
fiir Register of Deeds, ami

BruUlu, H4»e&gt;, Gill »&lt;t S«W!.

the cfotklh peiiLlfy tl&gt;r thbfjdftr last whiter.'

Let it, be. distinctly autk-ratuoji* then, that

fi.lRRr Ctt.VTY t'DR FItttDOS, FORBl £B

IT, how ever, Judge Eluck should fail tn

its format .they liad

stop their paperat-awcur Wa prnm’sa no
particular cnhacrviktrttti upon thd*i anb-

Henry — “gi»c
Death,’.' are

we Liberty, or give ma

biting revised at the S-ulh.

citing exbiUliatijOU Wednesday nioruifig. The cry ativ ta,kGiva ua A’ipyrrj ••tflivr
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hy mounting,,the una iuaaulky and the us dwitb.”

that ft to drnmffk

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will amsrbrownc jstWoT dm most thriving
and lutercating inland towns In the State. Family and Medicuixl u»r, in ca»r» amiorted to
•til raetotnetx. Club«;4lihTai7 xr.d other public
Italr-catioo la
“ ' " " as- any in the bodies, who require to purrbssc iu hOwr and small
bMiuttful
State— Knhimurno not exreplrd—and qiunlitiea, it&gt; ra»t» or b-jlUcs. Will be
crult with. I’nre List scot uu rp;fue&gt;tlar&gt;.
certainly out citiwi &gt; enjoy as g.M*d health
tn any of our -n4i| IsnuHag villages and
eitlro. In the pii five years four larue
brick store* have )l: en erected, rm li two
str.riea In hdgha fiih" several fratnv
storra and gnx-ori s hwvv either brow1
bold i*&gt; *U Dr«Mi*t*built entfroly hr«i • r renovated and filled
with g&gt;K«b.
I^r I'ltnd banufiftol ‘dwvb
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Juiry t'iij. 5. J.
Iitii houses have I an erected; nt»d Im­
a .—'flic xu!i«cntart wiaii -IM •uyaRf • fc»
,
^J'png
' U in every pnrt of
pr&lt;*vem&lt;ntK
1n**
J.*f
uicu. »» LmkmI and Tr«*rUns
tl&gt;uu*&gt;r,
W
*l&gt;u&lt;n
IJrtml
wdna.-cM't.u ariU t
thttllMvri.
thc i«&gt;«n. Dm
Um llr
ih i-sreiUnt fk uring and
t -F«:fUtttH:ul«A».'r.u&lt;tn»*u» utoiu
gri-t mill of S. p.l WU-feon l»i ill Iwwt sen 1
»*n. in inid&gt;&gt;uI• tHln lhe mo»t bii|iortnnt ■
nddilfi»si tn our vlltogi*, n* it low pviih-d a j
decided *nccvM mil gin m ttah- rtml -»&gt;i-«- ]
fiiettt-n.
The ••&lt;|tali|i*l'inW&gt;' &lt;•' :r [’•
•
Bclu-olln
p. rtii.-wit-i

Harry ®c'p.T^ ,be
d--.rrtted m •*«
mortga^-. te » j it ueti there; f as-stall b»necreasry to Mt4&lt;y tbe debt due »ri unpaid tn iaU
mortpjj-. M rhe d«teof fhtx noiicr; with taternt
end c jst* from «aM d«le - Tint u to sty .
Tbo *-a»l taU of the north-red t,rstt.ru/ ,ftr
liuoinc*. C.iin toWMh-p tans tar ten itrliKifc
of rsnu* U&gt;ia»bi rei^lit *rti font,aosta-jui-.g ri-i.ly

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50.000 majority ; Ohio, 25 000 ;. .Penn­
b» ibe ritaenl
.&lt;• r&gt; • 1— r_
a. J sylvania by 60,000;
Illinois by About

Ea«t and tbe Wqal.of tl^..pld ' world— 15,000;
ContwU’nwf r about 8.000;,.
American w-»nren have worse manners
Wisconsin
ttp&gt;bmtn. h was Ch6 women, «Imot Rhode Island alwut 4JXX)rfultotgtoA, Intruded upon diplomatic ; and Iowa largely-'RepuWWonh. ^fwbigan
riebeptiona, and attt up-m the mantels . In
Republican fron\ 20.000 jo 25,000. The.
tho President*s mnnAoi; It was the “wo­
men who ins'iitei upon gnin;: to u ball nt Qty of Battle Crock is strongly BepubliGon Can's hmifo,"so that tho ecoe/oblc
Secretary of Slate declared he ’dared not
Calhoun Go. over 1500; all the town*
give a dinner or matinee; it was 1*ie wo­
men who tbrwat her tmtre upon Tommy. ,00’ ffiir'Ci'fjllrrtl'
So, aho, it was the women wbti jinftfrd
,,,j iuM|
and crowded upon tbo Prince, at she ball ftfblfoan .wajozUiaa

nt the Academy*4t waathe women who
not upan tin taata &gt; io -Triaity Church." to
IfOk M Hn&gt;. mxwitiMMnding' tin atergy

&gt;*• *»«*■*■_

•U» Court. f»r*3..l ruanU.

turnty of likening to it.

\ Nxursr**ycu Rrvotrn-'« lurKvirixo
Tin- i ru.kitii- up lif tin- drirt-s-nittv [*,r
*y in a Vcifo w-riiitM thing for tkr tov*
nd* of. new spa peri which naVv fetttauf
during thi- Irtrt eight yc.irji upon gi.tviu
inrot pay. The •^blc'-tlitnrw*’ &gt;&lt;f tin- m

liged to keep sober for opce.

—Isham’ 8. Bolt, of Ebaiavlilo, South

Look?—The fiaal deeiatbe location of the float
racuiu-naitaitta &lt;enVr.

by fcflr of a a'U're ituiurreo-

VtWtaB ,MGk OP

nti

1 .r

Bttoh’eowrrtv for Lincoln bv nver6M,;

MMrr, *sntsr,A*.
Var»M&gt;t*rH|«fi»R fittfey by M —tarite. I
, -J'Nww

• ian.- r*,.:

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Huntington Co? Pa^t500 fifo-Lhityrip;
Crawsf»Fd(jr....Pa^ 3,000 ; L^esstcr Co.,

fiOttJOtHns, w HI fol :1a

c*ntntiies waa but 312.0
pr««ha* la rotiauwiptim; nf

Fcseaai

aif tflcirth dr Cbttfnt'and I

4&lt;4Jm, and placed it ngnii

Ji Tr«crmau. wJhsiImm

Whether tbe'rucrif M*

lhat U bUrey waa bivmi

ri« efoemn. «pprcacbed.

best t«&gt; provide ft coffin ii

ifoeth, is mrt positively I

was pwitiveiy ulivr, b&lt;

,&lt;lay ttigU,' arid ll»c coffin

brecru.-Tmoccv Cut

4w a ^■cei.-ii term »&lt;t tbt

-thia Gwmta- la cotumelM

AMs itmrilli.

nfrtnt
WNi

Wbethct

iteLrad «k &lt;

•tifl ap mtereafiti’ 'kv I*.'
Uwjwr’, attjie^ci.
U

have iiiRif (ladred, and i

^riMdfpjRaetaiiAMhe
. !»• ।Mt; with.

It rout

iftuunliSe sattatheti

•«oddhtlitg-room.
fife-vale st

whole*

JsWMkPta J&gt;irpuyt,4

^.'.W *7 aJl g,*,,d Juicer
AVrr

Wunss.-&lt;

ekr^df up UnfttiW* &lt;m i

wrt-k, and storms eoinit
scarcely almted since,

xlomdant and tbe .‘tfrcei
R9BATE .NOTICE.

MinHKtAS, T-nw t »•»(&gt;

prayfox. i&lt;* cmSmn rrs»oi-«
ihaljaa&lt;iai*lrat&gt;ou ol.jtn'1 t'Dd that Icften'brnc to Sokn
’wFt^’lfod. JlQ^xr il-j Sth
JHtKMtW’b’elmA E M. s»
ktaVjTfo®*’* «" IK.tinp. te
Wattl "f MW
Isen all n.-irhH Julrrvziriart re
«!•! show eamc. if «nfl "l y tte
ttmuer ahuuld not be |[t*ntea.

Garontih,Me4( Ms brains &lt;rat« few days
slnreiTo- Wn^oene* df Mhot^ hbMfa-

tfou. ,

a

JmScinby night entered,

rnl political pr&lt;iut Are alrmnh hi n h-riM 'e
condition •'f ftn k, end furtt* mndr the
tnirtt pathetic nppdnls ••• the ertpt’afota t*.
help them, or thed sink.
'IK- Cnpil.tlt.is of »he I'pinir-tt llfnt Ihu operation' w?|f
not pal ; so hi- biittutt* tip hit puefchf.
wink* hh eye. andknyn MtA?
Aa It -a

—On i» .«av.i*-n..r th*, Prinp ..t
WaU-’a visit to.CAmbtidge^heculd neitiier get wluo nor beer;
Royalty was ob­

•tahMfoWe*.

wHI avail tbemsrivr

|&gt;&lt;UT Qvite

Tbe bodynfhn unknown woman,

tiori, caused

we tru«t every person, f
xao,

&gt;.( Parker**grocery, «o t

Louis of H.-W Darmstadt. Who care* I-

Cobh. Mi

maliy poasete of our hk

Graton will Be one of gn

Our Jatest news-points uncrrinely to.

New York baJ gone Republican • by

be a ;

regretif the knowledge

!tnos.tyfe x»n K ]•
&lt;4 MtaUMKlX. tore.- (

tbe election of Hokxst Ann,and a general

BepuuBeau triumph.

plclo h'rttory of our Coun

undo sod oldest inhabil
.away t and it will

should pass away
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Such a eertriou os is |

C. A. pierre, &lt; f .lr«fog. one
■mi irf !■». *•»-* Tar&lt;n&gt;. « •*&lt;’
«■&gt; A. 11.
•( IIs-Im,;.
*11 fill »u«r ur ler&lt; Cali
;85iwn:i.
-t'

thirrwhaifsi.: l i ng u.« ^r'itu-o •taiy.vi-:ike-i
&lt;*i Kir*a &amp;-x**e. firayisg fifc c&lt;r'tau» aysv-ui .*»-. •
MU.:.tr*nnt&gt; ui'ral-i "Jill-- L.
physically nttpos.d*&gt;le f.»r *.h&lt;-ar K-t|*nr. t.* in »»l forth, rhal
®fmc, wblt-li'was a lame one, and proceed­ young and bcautifal, was found in the iiye w thmit gnvi-rmnent ndivrtiaing or (trsnted.
ma; be sppooutM A*.mr»m
irafrix.
ed a large crowd marching,.slowly 4d.un Detroit River,' near Sandwich, a'few day a public printing, wi- ntav etprel tnbmr
Tliernipun It b nnk-rej tbs-, tbe HMewdcnuloti
Il» brrlrinf- tbt-iroo be -i»atState Street, on their journey to the bead sioce. bearing marks whlc^ convinced much wrejiing wnd‘ wailing »n*i gnithlnj liTSnid prltliou
I-ntuii until the usd 4e&lt;- •&lt; X.-ceB.-^-r, l.-Uliai nee
waters of Salt river.
The joke wm a lira .coroner's «4irt dial abohad been of teeth nmung'lhftn after ifo- i-foeti-'.ii | *»'ckick,l'. M., «i tliri-d.cr uf ih- Jartee -rf i'tuiiais
when, after a pleasant ogoutaliui, up Sult in HarUnj-u.jJ ufocit to-ie -u.d |*Ucc, th.- lu x’ uf
g&lt;»od one, Uw i Rast ratinn capital, and the murdered.
&lt;
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river, thi-y will bejconipvyfo^tn trsv. | t.* kin nnd art psiRr* itaredosd ■te t.bwired n.»|.
feat *Ud rluj-v CJU«. if ant. U in the i*nn&gt;r.*!
procession 'juft about as ttulcnin m an
JJy' The U. 6. Senate is. becoming that bobrec fri-nr whidTir-..» new rpnfK-r | •aid ;e tttnnT'r stmuM m-t tie artnt-.-d
Irish “ireXe.”
The Little Giant uf the
And It i» rntth* r .-r.tr*rrt r.in&gt; th»
r'
ever feftimi.'’—-N. 1Y ITVntM.
RcpubUcanixetl-at ho very slow rate; it
Barry Co. Dcmouracy, in imitation of his
ia imw pretty certain that alter the 4th of
HT A ( orglak Cfergx man. |;«vl
illustrious nann-aako &lt;kf Illinois, waa
March nest will have 30, and the oppori- dispute c^inrerntn^jditK-rcnr sfMf&lt;-« it
beard U&gt; »?iupiire for hh •‘^VbA'iro-’ several
tlqp of allshadc^ 36.
ftroni mine,, f.innr*
d it nwruarv f ix-iiif
times during bis journey.
f&lt; &gt;r a ' London fin J|b'orfli¥trtw, 1-1 hmc
|5y Gwin And MeDougal. of Oalif-rtolne ftinverantlun with Hip witllitofoii, hi
A (MM Gam a.—Soma rqwdy Dem­ nin, talk offi^hting a duel, but It is tbo’t evantine into the I title doedn. view th*
one is ‘‘afraid?’-wk! the blficr ‘Mare not.” prf-mkei^ etc? ‘ 0Li irtit* odi'Arfon. ;n« the
ocrats, on Monday night ‘ Liat, cut the
pru'frttsiuhhl gclitflfinin' wnii •L-s.-ciiilin;'
ropes and took down ‘ thp beautiful Re­ It is rcay,hani getting up n fight under
lh«- ’hntt by mrati ./n r**i
. 'j held in his band, l-.c
publican flag, which haa floated witboot such drcumatonces;
I called oiif to tin- ri-ir i
In;. . . .
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opposition, for a month paat, in our vil­
,
Shivery in deiriitung iq.Delaware, «»p. whi'x‘stuiid-M'L.
yhu ha^c' mH ‘confli.-&lt;r vhur rth'lii* I.. -•?
lage, andaUnk the same in a cistern.—- In 1856, tha number irt that State waatiabgraphv. arid km.w art thing* ir.-m, th'd
They lost soma. votes by the operation, 28K Wo4 ibdro-are bht I .80&amp;. Ooly
sur&amp;co to the cciitar-r-prav. h-.jv for U ff
bnt what war better than ' this,'the flag one man in 165 is .a
;ve. owner, . Dels from tins plrtco tojifiu itilcrmil
- ,,
«IIU4
IKtlWMKMUV VLI1DCU
was found, and run up ngaio, about leu ware qm hardly bq i led a Slav e State. 5 rafmnt exactfy dKcrtfhp the di»tatw '
rerfied thr*d&lt;rt!ft
gd i‘Mn J.4d.
o’clock on eleeUcjiTdayjwbereit continued
be aniateAa^tMhiMiMiwwto-Wiiltaas 1-dt.
Andrew B.' Hxitchinson. nn« bf ’ nnd you Mil! be tb-'n- in n mhmte/’
, Yk.cnjwe it w ontc.ed, ttMUfemdu.Up tatb
tofl.XwutiHtsfl^pmgf.Alsra-Mbacd a
the well known singers of that muheJieJ
day or Xuvtwber. I •-‘A atoaco’dC^E jauTaEwrdbuiem over the political graves of the
nuou. at th* niLco -Lil.aJiMl._-B cJ-.l-zoSat» HfeK.
at jibe Lunatic Aayhjm. at’Synth DoMwn,
■■anfi for tia
' M hicb
last of tbodonah faces.
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ofChrooic InMnita. ww-Od. 84th.
o*h«r Mn-ideW the borw attached u&gt; the

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paper rwietwl ia Haxt.i»p. in

xtaJrs nH our -nwi*, a
presume tbe mud ixilea

�BEPW
orrmi

(ISHSAira,
ARE!

ajxmaiA
refers have noticed ibe. rrodamatUi of
0.C Governor, appointing TW?i)hy,tbe

gfeh duy of November. M^sqigSHE
lx Thank«giving for the bounties of Um
,Zsso:i.

r It:., Vx'

TTG A Cf£

»wtm iiinniait i

'1 ~W--~| -1*1111 J— ■ IMMiJ

ever appropriate tn

If H

give th-.nks for temporal

lefnitely mon* eo Chis

bJeeslng. it te
year, when our

grsoarief, burps, and cellars are filled to
aceHfowing from the abundance of anuti-

.

jireccdenlcd harvest.
.'it 1!

edoe«M&lt;&gt;f tbe best pbr.iciioe in the Suto.nnon
which «a» Prof
and «BW
|' Olbera, all nt whom decided fMt ar di tease wooly
terminate fatally : that tbs absoMa -coaid srntua
ally break Inwardly, and run my life away. J waa
&gt;Ot»»klalrtpr mul&gt; for two ysag, and not lilt-

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icxs:

THAh'XSCivnro Ser MOK.—-Rev. A. H.
Gaston . will

at the MeUiodut

preach

U:te7 aWarit IA

DRY GOOPS J 1

He proposes giving a brief

And me prepared to mH Mora. Bettor,
K fj SaittcfMKt H I !

libtory of Barry County, comprising ita
now remaie.ir.^.atcwvd l-v «-lH
perltksU: ■
r‘.’fr
~ut*«In punn। muc nt jiy t^rrMraiaiiiidiL

•a“S‘*lk,s„,s,«v''

Htr’y

firtt settlers,

settlement,

etrly

churches, tchools. etc., and following ita
progress down to the present time,
ft fs

HARDWARE

high time a record was made of sump of

Family Grocorica,
Ki u XXISA!**JWr’

these things which will naturally enter at
no distant day, into a more fol! Mid com­
plete history of our County.

A. B.\lA.X!fA3.

DOOTS SHOES AND GAITEBS,

away : nn*l it will be a mottw of great

regret if tin’ knowledge they would nat­

I eatarttsatrtnrkWi flSrere-41 . 4 penB-ia^t
mawfar.der Edrt,npjm.st: U .»•#—
-o
; W&amp;fiW&amp;S :3f
T- •••“’

The Best and C!Mtpmxi*&gt;iiM
dy Id the Wot KI.

PAPER-RAGS ai3i

The highest inSTket price, wjfl be allowed 1
twbscriptler., foiPaper-Rays at tbeAetowr Uftc

These r»Eotra»d PTastcrs core pains. ■ eaktea*
and distress ia the Lack, aides and breast. ia fire

urally possess of our history aa n cotinty

€R OCKRR rt

Such a sermon os is proposed by Mr. Arc geDerailycausrd by Anuaalcnlw bttrfrw-bed
■
•
•
, inthsjaiB.
m tne Mtn. in.
Dr. ■Traak a MejcMitc Oteumnl by
in-tor. v ill be quo uf great interest, and Ha
,
Its powerful ud
and MactraUpg
4*atite, kWatrofa
&lt;• irt:«t every person, Gtr and near, who i

,-.l. uill mail thenisclvci of

the oppor-

PARASOLS

Ever Kiwitrn in ihSa

Martlet, which *c

r.rc nr. p.trtd tu sell at nimnll

advance from

eri in ilMtingc aud hr
the Vailed St.i-.rs. Ceos----------- -- ---------------------at rrl-olnalc by ah larjc DrugpiaU in Ibe pnne*
* *' U' " HKHR1CK 4'BROTHER.
*

: WnTcrrunn wlwh Jic.cijivncd tho tKior.
Ati-'in-r the ynung scamps had tinticej

F»M-nc.u. Cauwi. Albany. X A •
RoMUoK^tfiby J. PR. bret. 4 to.. Ueltn,*"d A.w Idwjwphr d»»l*r. rrrry.ri.cre
raVeUngAgc dt s.

NEKVOVS OR SICK IlEADACnE.
i Apply the Olntinrat fredy In the!rreht«d» *nd
,-in-d. nnd thought it tcwplee and bsek^of thr i&gt;etk. alao to the write ef
ifiin in -case uf sudden ‘
tlartjr ni ton tea. '^ead

.u* ul.t-li-v was Irt ioiinug pale and thin,

ii« positively olive, |i-ug«*v.T, wi Tint-.
1
a t.y&lt;t, and the ddSn was returned to •
' to -proewrfe

Also a
nf MiareUaneoni Deok*. and ■ Rift
। ill. tech bnol uf one dollar or upward*
AH cur jeuda ttvnr*eJcelid wilb great cyiy
nd particular regard lo lb« d&lt;uaan&lt;l* ef tbit

■ ■ . .. .

Lnii-i de Co.’h Saleratus is__ ________ -

—li tbWkutof, but met. tMtaektipt:^-.it Um

.•

HOUSE

H’TrY,

BUILDERS

TRLMMINPS.

COOKING.

J. &amp; GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

t-

cry sly !c Ond xiescriplhm.'

and Tin Want of any and rrrrr shape and descrip­

BY HUNK cr.OSLY,

tion. aJTof
Wbtsb pe
we will *et] al Hani T.r.re
tion,
siTcf whisb.

'lb iwtcte.ttu - t 1- ee era it uusf aiei taa.* liy I
gnat remedy u&gt;u mwigebc *
•— —
proerv., iu ths new ,&lt; tilra.i
protii’.-’y te’ensof iB;int &gt;
N» remedy has a*.*e U
rbr-.s.latlvry u tan te.
prompt, li; py. or-I ft;'-aoOWappltxf*. ewpirte Pte
bos of str.ngfc; r.lte o-. joctree arcet.it:.. cv: •

ah®.'.4''

rtMpi vf th*

ll fella You llnw to draw up Pa;lrxmhip
rspr.-i and give. -tn«eii|Q»rtni

—

-■- -

~ uu lauuu, mmi enivuui uiu
kind of pteperty Exempt rnup
' Execution In •Wry Stale.'
•
Uuw 10 maka au RMigoBWnt
properly, with form* for Comtw.ilfou with creditor*. Rud the
Innlwavlaweef ceery-Siate.

.. QiSSS JJVtlBB

r trnsx-Our fine weather ; Usr. l.t^c doub*, ef

UT upw»rv».
- o- V
be oflerwd nf a lAa nine thus one dollar.
’tante aH per*- ts wishing soy­
, to cal! and .elamina our stock
If are ^0 .• t&gt;sfy yon with bath
y happy tn sdl you.

'•it-k,and 0.-&gt;rms commenced which have

Mud ia becoming

Da. IlcsvEw* ScpsiKAyuK Raauntv
Am you *ii*. «•
**a' or&lt;"? l»

^ROUGHS
Wha- everybody w»w’.
TIM'.

*

-

,

CO OKI KG 8 TOYS!
Of every Variety

&gt;•&lt;:tain•• ii^fuKWWl*mrv&gt;t«nil JUbeat and mnqdcs; rrruedhu

.

reiai.TW
---------- — -&gt;Aa»towa-l&gt;r-7-’.fc' •-t.W&gt;eu-

break up the source &lt;*. dli
body. ftcoce tneir quick,

1’aAMC Ur.—I. A. lluihrook Las rniwed

j in the Buuh of tbe
Complete caret tn
, fit*. I uiaart, ncr

&lt;lic frame of his now. store on State aiUeeL
•It is two stories high, and is designed for

joffices above. .

. . *

- -•

7m. ieji.-.l

-0,14

^^rolrror-1,

___ _

shot, bcinj all there werfcin the Ifock.

NEW FIRM!!
POTVEBh A CAMPBEMA
_ — - ■ &lt;i—&lt;&gt;----Tlrt s^arrTbera wauld fcfcna tbe ctt?t«

l/nwo Gt-ptrru.—O. L. Hay. Esq., hae

grew seventeen feet during-the prut sea

*»n, nnd then coming in contact with tlia

’

Much of it melted «• it &lt;S1.

New Burry Mill,
u&gt; dp any amount of

ticas legslly.tbus ssving a rest
amount nf properly,aud rgxaIrtmi litigation, by IU timely
consultation.
»
. •: •
rill be sent bv mail, postage

«W J

MMCFICTTBERS- 1SD JOKERS*

't

-

"***

OU1« MCI Injury.or ru/uer- 6y»fi«Wl»HH woo rod tlw Mrviowol

Tint Rate MILLER.

JSETS-w.—*«** „__ _

SjSSAiWB

WEZEiSt

-nrell-Mrl-

Storm.—Monday Jm-t wns .a
’tormy day, 3nd sncnrfeB-Tor the meet of

but ibe ground was covered ’broifiefcos.

,

BLAOKSMITHlirq-,
n .MWMrtr., ua !• •

,

;

.. iffBKs^&amp;ate
MaSHiBC
n,.dl«llu.I.ato,
.... i!„;M“g•»
-,'as;'%st

JSdo.in «ic«-WuI ifpM ml)
w do all btM.Btc pertalutog to

,nti his placr.an Antwerp Raspberry

*lcq&gt; on Tuesday niorntng.

Il Tell* You Tbe meaning oi Law terms in
SutrsJ u.e aod eiplaiui to you
a LetisJalird, Kicedtirs.end
Judicial pow.-r* of both tbe
general sod State governments

■■T«u-vt**&gt;

Tuesday morning shot 'elfcht cjnallii at one

•

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

’

[jfiotib Shot.—James,P. Roitertaon ln&gt;t

• ’

BOCTOB!

cowtsrrwt
. ’
L’Tl-ii. K*«n.T CPT.'.^CE^,

is so very unpleasant

getting down there.

FAMILY'

errry State, and tbs Xalureliiatwn laws of thto country, and
how lo comply with tbe same,
the l»w cooocmiug Puaiaas
*11*1 bofr to ubuin one. aod thr
I're-etnplion law*' to Public

JSX

jilfunilitii' and the •■free soil element" per-

fc.’A.'NTE

Manufactured at tbe low rat rate*, and pul

JVe .hall coatiaue our

h isjjist wluit limy
.~-sfPfbptic dfecrte* t-e Ihe tareuJ sW
i.
! which, now that it ' frjri wpica erire* * Ivre propo^-’a ."*
, ! B:4Lui:w«b3t sftliet «n«nkin*». Tlirv
*»
-*vs-m.llwv are not inclmed , &lt;cn- a «icew» of tbepotato rot io the bumsn coy
■
.&lt; ! aitutiow wttfeb aiiJsrrttwes*ad ieewnip* «H
It diiUliii*** tn give th'- .
of 1U
1nd hsatans n* decay- .*: •daclion in tbe kitchen They *ro the Bem&gt; fmn which
,,
,
, ttoh,rteui»tuini. heart ditew,mercwnpnm
. : "-romn.
Manufactured gaa emptree di*ca»cs which win be recvgntrec «
,11 . .
r» n r»
rwope «t raor falsi »t&gt;d dwtreetive tothc r«
at wlMilMple by D. B. D
J.*J dreedfo! are »t* cnr»cr,urBre» to h-i.;r irl MmirueCo.. N.Y. i man lift, that it I. hardly
,2'^
i .. r, in.. i. iirecA.&lt;., .-*. i . .^toporteaee of *n *cin.i!. reh^ilt rwnfdy. thsi
;.....i "rv-errs everv where.
m sweep tmf this Scrofhlow cwjtsBrfsa’ta’-"
---------------- — ■'

i!»*-rel up l&gt;t&gt;oittcgi* on Wedneadny .uTlast

ffpj'c :;f rl*h‘ ptrftet ■•c-rtfl-i 0 1 '
w.Ar&lt;.»*:y V9*»V-:.
• fk-tUoh •ua •*«i.n-rlb'.'la |tj
1 -tr uf»a&lt;&gt;.*u tewra.
“j* •
uiut sill »•«.!; rnerr j;*.w&gt;«-fTtVy ip-l
-mT.I ..tte new r'*ud»l l Txi .&amp;ipf-ifljry

Vciitlvn*.
How-to di»w
Mortpige*. At

si* l.j. ct for the l.&lt; oac

•‘lie time.

Tbe etlsaJu* if leuales caaaok be too eaOg .
dsrtiy loHtcdio thi* &lt;e&gt;n&lt;dy and restorative, io

BROAH&amp; HARROW AXES. GLASS

Co^ufn-or in Business.

P | fail tu give Sjflifaetiua In er cry instance.

the

ha* -.ta far u«t ti-m i..» gw. efl- c:. f. br mueg
swSfteti'R.'x.-'&amp;.ar--

Prices, fer Rtedy Pay. -

icriri «.t the Ciryuil Court of

.ground look root.

Sold.

Cuvisr;—There fa to j

l*t -&gt;tinn- the mud imlra are solid nt

£

SAWS

COOPER. and CARPENTER TOOL* ■

SASH
Pkw jjlrc its S call.

CROSS-CUT

TV. alto maaufattcre Copper. Tlrata. Ph ret Tros

Dr. BiwiMto?a Uolcbrsred Bum

b&gt; '.NHiitnciicp on lhe 90th cif
Whether nl! the ra-ret nn '

l-*t!&gt;*ip, but then, i

NEW YORK COSTS,

and

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES. of &lt; v
I Wrokdy

50,00

. t. t |trsitiv&lt;.ly knowt*. Wliiakcy '■ ritttnwtaliattowr

•*an*rly alnitadsince.

HiOM;.STEEL, NAitSb WILL.
CLEAR

pl.-.-id it against tbe back door
-r'» grocery, «n tbit it pitched in

qi

atejMiiutrc. •...,*tn su. ;«.•'*.:» ... -e.pi.itfc
iWeflCK u.tKatc li.r.y.Aff ♦:o*s»ts- j.- vu. ».&gt;»
remedy nan n-.a- nd the rianm -Afru .*• an . ,xiw
hitM|.’l5 SM/rsi i'ty giau-jr ag
k;i«*a 1-M
l?X-miuiuE» lubrtru've?' tH« n &lt;♦ e-t»dtar

'

;

■ ll.tith *\r (otrntanJ tixtkn lar«c slivd j

Term

w -rt • .» V -. irt a

ippIlMUc

INFLAMED OR SOW., ME&amp;,
A. G Vwhfrre. ofBouth Bcwd. fed., e*y, -The
Murnrtlc OinhMtrt i*u.e o«ly nteedwtamehetc 1
. QUTE A Fvxat.su—Some rogues ; fc»
Ihe-Aafetar of our ooMr ;
'
he* sotaneb bMh Mitecuriare rewen lu .lhiv ’

,

t»«Ptlprt'Si*i -iM&gt;. -MU

Dimple, on the Face, oM Slda Diaeaaea,

should pass, away with thetn.

.-din.
* T

•«S'&amp; Ibh
ibecuituwy. ur wMik«
ru«4&gt; tuuw. 'VlU.ut Ue*g; aiinjtruV*. rr-gu
. —... —... .— final cT.nr-aWfw4s of
[ bcativteeao: aSUiaut &lt;»«1 titorS tSMrtf p*Mf*

Our early

ccttlen and oldest inhabiUnteam piming

• *i &lt;•!' listening lo it.

AKE NOW AT TUB BEAD

1»«. C«n&lt;—!m
fteOnno*. k.Mwk,
Jwr F.nc. and *&gt;».* DnHlhA. Cl-1

Church on the day of obr Thanksgiving

cr.niverw.ry.

Rmn«

BhiWN »fW#n.i&amp;t,„5,vsws-K-r
ixs*. i-e-ui cCkM*!—.

_

• _J:

Fbf aft# et^ea dT thtf^ki er fc?' W"*

«d.v rM.-.

petaer,-ratlMtt. - „
Je7.-6n&gt; Xo.f8ariaou ti.. T Sdslphte.Pa.

i4I JELL*

MTiom.

- CT at.

;

nd o&gt;o mill. Uto*.

1

.■'*m
itaMl w*w *Z*h** '••■*'■

rbw-

.jjref-

fcf.

iiJi
j •*

•* **
’wjlrbw oeua*&lt;*«d--u »’« »•
.etM**4- «•■—♦*•-

A®l tiro Vo«rt&lt;

S"»tW !«. •'. ,&lt;•

Wkitwtt*

’&gt; W*‘ *K*m

.

and yellow OAK BARK UUten in cicba»EU

I.-,. .

—

�MONEY SAVED!
UnUr bore.wbo is very go
Inclined to bo a trifle but
fife.
He bad b favorite
man about twenty-one, remarkably bandsome, modest. and highly intellectual.—
For these qualities lie waa liked by every
tree, and the Unker did am escape the
general feeling of good will.
'.
He waa aa poor aa—his Miary^md had
no connections U&gt; push him after fortunes,
and so, like most English derka, b? wo’d
rise to a hundred and twenty pounds per
year, go on fi&gt;r eight years al ten pounds
a year rlsc.aod marry whca'hegot to two
hundred pnbnda a year, heoocfiwth to veg­
etate and tu find that the additional ten
pounds ajrenr only kept pace with the
additional babe in hia tnmaebuld.
The banker, nn Sunday afternooo«,when
no one was expected, would occasionally
ask the young insn to visit bis family in
his suburban villa; as the couversation of
the young man was so correct and eo
clover, it onuld not but be ef advantage
to the children. Thia waa a. mistake eviidently, but it waa a good natured error,
and we can only wish,all of us, that there
were many mure committed.
I have not mentioned'that there waa a
nf nineteen; but
beautiful young daughter
'
’
that may be ahways understood in any
English family who has known wedded
„ But
there were, of
life long
enough.
course, no attentions on the part of the
young man other than extremely delicate,
reserved, and proper. This will always
be the ease with English youth, as Amer­
icana well know. The yotrth, in spite &lt;&gt;f
two or three days’ invhati-*n to tbe bank­
er’s seat. tr breathe tbe freak air and
clear his lungs of London smoke—waa
very ill, and though ho declared himself
well and robust, the banker ahook bls

NEW

GOODS.

BAILEY kKENFIELD

DR. ROBACKS

BOLTWOOB &amp; GRANT

KHMUHil HIIMBII

Come and See! I
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

BOOTS AMD SHOES, etc.,

Br special arrangement with the Law Kehoe) uf
thaUsfreraHy of Chicago, the anions of which
are brid in oor College roon.ft our etodeeta arpriv Ifeged to sttond all lhe Lecture, tn thia depart

a opjwrtuaiiy to pn.aaa
PORTRAITS OX CHINA, *
UeaMsuta in the CaaiWy, wbo are oai.

DOLLARS.

DRESS GOODS
UCK FEHALEk,
wbo hare lasgniebad lor yew to beinfeMwesknraa and deepondency. recsperMa with greet ra­
pidity under their mrigereUng operation. That
all sexual diaabihliea are removed by their cor­
dialand gently stimulating prupertiea. That they

iiy’for s man &lt;»f your life nnd experi­
ence,” said hanker number two. *'D&lt;e’t
you know what's the matter 1*
He’s In
love.”
• In lofe ! bah.
He is modesty and
propriety itedf."
"I tell you it fe a fort, and with a rich
old fellow’s daughter vtho would no more
think of having him for a m&lt;n In law than
you would.”
"The haughty old fool; my clerk ia as
good aa his daughter, and l&gt;e hanged to
him. Thank you for the hint.”
As soon as banker number two had
diaappeared. tbe clerk waa culled in.
’
"So; sir, j ou are in luve. and pining
away for the object &lt;»f your affection—
that's your fecrct, ia it?
Why did you
not tell me before, air?”
Tbe youth waa silent.
uWell, my boy, I pity you‘, but TH
give you a bit of adviae. If the dSbghter
M fair, she a worth running n risk tor.—
Look here ; there are £500. and two
months’ leave of absance.
Run away
with the girl.
Bab ! don’t Inok so stu­
pid. 1 did tbe tame before you, and it
has not hurl me.”

directions.
A note waa, however, found on her
dressing table, conveying tbe customary
prayer tor forgiveness, and one inch* d
from tbe young dmtk, stating that be­
lieving lhe banker had meant to give him
a hint with regard to bls daughter, and
was notable to give jhis publie consent,
owing to appearanceeji he had acted on hia
suggestion, and that «re his father-in law’
bad received the biter, be (the clerk)
. would be his son in law. The pill waa a
bitter one, and tbe joke a lerribb one
against him; ao it wu boshed up, and
has only got to the ears' of the purveyors
4/ scandal, and tn your correspondent,
who records it Sa a trait of London life.

praclieal working, and rwrtfee of Uoii.e.. ba
rcndnoted te Bank., Coasting Rooms. Railroad
”* COMMERCIAL LAW.

u make tbe following propositi, n to

in some papers.
"Well, you are rather green,&lt; I should

eipitatrly. to avoid u sour.
The young man eftnidvred nnd acted,
and the consequence was that the next
day week there waa no young daughter
at lhe dinner table irf the banker at the
country house. Tfaej. Ijouse was in con­
sternation, aod enar.h made tor her in all

UB6I AND BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS!

ON LOW PRICES

head.
“I cannot make .Art what i* lhe matter
with mv young clerk," said tbe banker
to a confrere, who was in hia back office
with him. after the youth had just bro’t

on lhe point of making a clean breast of
it, when the old man rs*» and Irft pre

-^sweaty-iMnuc
’SSS*rnnc ’**
N*.
Wii5.
Mamnaw. Bear terk.

Compnaca su th. uteet styles ef SILKS.
Cbailies. brillfenta,‘l*w«. Beregas. FBKKCH
MU8UKH. and all other kinds tost can bo nsmed. many of which are greatly superior io qoslity
and beauty to anything bcretofere offered in this

7027
TEN

DOLLARS.

" ~

AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced

a&amp;uaefl ; mat u.rir nirrei taaueucy i&gt; to lengujcn
life, and reader it enjoyable. That, operating dirsctly op»n Mia pawn tTdraaaar us Ur Wood, they

PRINTS

Young America Ahead.

CAUSB BOOK TO HEAL,
The reasons why

and diaeharge from tbe ayatom. Mery taint of
ScrofeUa. wbHbei hereditary or otherwise. Tbit
W e have piles uf SHEETINGS,

FRANCIS ROWER

la d jing tbe largest Hardware buainea* in lla»&lt;
blilRTiNG8. STRIPES, TABLE ■an l« becauM he has tbe
LA RO EXT STOCK of the
CLUTHB.
DIAPER, TOW EUNG,
and all kinds ul domestic gi£&gt;ds; al**'

■ddef life u. been tovsfed.) »f«el ■
to
r^5&lt;Xiln4 that the 8CASDI5AVIAM VEG­

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endors'd by the
axpe. fence cf iboeaaada of li neg witnesses wl&gt;.
inl.Ucr., aBdavita. medical works, and by word

BROAD

DB. J. C. ATEB A Co.
LOWELL, MASS.

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

CAtSSIMEKEB, Linen Drillings,

D«-i.

ima, F. At M. Caasinierea, TW EEDS,
and every kind of GOODS for Men and

SHEW* ILEA IT HAHU WARE STUI LS.

TLX, COBBER AXI'SJIEETIROX
WARE n: -!UL OLLER

Prlee, gl per Bottle । glxBntUea fet|l.

llkNIKL &lt; OO
STHT. uK TIIF- PEACE
r*t Af.ot.um ai;r-u to
ltAkS nOx rborir.es* pet

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
£m won for itself each a renown for tbs care of

Buys* Clothing which wuuflex at

HEATH

L

COTAIUT

elevated*^

CAN’T BE BEAT.

GROCERIES

KIXEVES Bid collar.. Ch.moi.ctto, Gent, ah.rt
Bosom, and Collar., and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery-every style of (florae and
MitU.Botu.etta, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, etc.

Oar Meortment of Tabla and Pocket Cutlery.
8ILTEB SPOOKS, Port Mooai% Hoop Skirts,
Yankee Xotiona, and things Ln genaral ia fall and

UVEN STOVES’
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

ter seen in tins town. Si* Piste end BozHo,

lABPILVTEK 1 JOIAER WORK.

toe can take then pleeeantly. and they are tr'e
beet aperient U dtc wadd far uf tbe pcrjnsM ef a
tonilypbr-e.

Prise at oott per Bex; Fire bexaa Dr Sl-00.

'biiUDgV S2 wing, and Turning
~
Worke-

CmtnsnbaraafCtog«i3«u. Phniriau,9t«toe-

HARD-WARE
tdT m axrxracToeor hm sex Jf3

THE GREAT DEALER OF MA5KIMD ! !

■errlck'i 8«g*r Cutetf Pills!
THE WHOLE WORLD EXITED /

SICK

We bare school books, all kinds of black books.
Pocket Ledger*. Meebernes* Mancal, Arnold’,
writing Fluid. Note. Cap, Letter, end Legs! Fa
per, and all kinds of stationery in great raritty.

L. U. 1TEW
TTORKET and Con neck
and v'ouaseli-r iu Chaue

l.

PEOPLE, THINK

GREAT DIKCOTEHT I

AFTKR WHICH, ACT J
Yeo’d scarce expect, al thia lets day,
With startling curca a book to 6ll;
This it t&gt;.« ease, tbe raillion mt.

THE PHILOSOPIiEB’S STONE
FOUND.

W« think ws have u food Yooag Hyson, Im­
perial and Black Teaa,.aa were erar offered io
thia Market Also aU kinds ai Brown aod White

ISAAC C. MOTT.

Am with gfed tid
Bsraure they are lb
And superior to a ben &gt;

AND
appearance wore uR. the coin waa found
to be not half so useful m waa at first
auppoecd. Gentlenivn and Indie* blcaaed
with a few of them were often painfully
annoyed by finding upon examining their
cash account, that the* had inadvertently

deed a reaction was fek almost immadiMaly after their issue, and instead of anxieody seeking them, pwple »em rapidly
disposing of their small »bK-k, ao that tr.
a very brisf period uf time there were
but few indreubtion. Since 1840 there
have bean m*Hv aightoan niilltuas of
cUaBfadE eohts at tbe various bub
mists in tbe United Status. Now, these

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gastirjr’ Susintss girtrtmi.

HASTINGS. BARRY COIHTTY. MICH., THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 15. I860.

Hastings

DRUG STORE!!!
BOLTWOOD A GRANT

J. P.

Roberts,

Tbe railrawd tar Mura ail tehees to th*

&amp; Co.

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The driver mr*n» hll*. laying on the
l«sh and bekHag out ostbs and uUrenity.

laid up
musdea, ready tu be ab*urb*d again itrtu
the eirealati*« if needed.

Auburn. Out 15. 1800.
Mr. T. .Duoglaw-Daar Sir; i tekethc
eppnetuaity to addtws you • lew line*

I have been inAirmed that you had

find given in warm weather srill. If db dsouy -bsluagsd to ths ‘•upper ehMse."
sprang lightly and expectantly upon the
If gratedJiff, rd a greater ssrplo* uf fat than
&lt; ht-aicttl*. Palate, oil*, CaaasteMMtd glided iot* tbs oar,
3pheue, Bara lag Fintel,
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.
.
i itdaaa, Mr. Nigfsra'hide mute pay the when fed in cold weather.
J. BV'MELL,
I
Having cast her ey«* down th* n&gt;w of
Hogs or other animals Intended fi-r fat­
Tl’Rt’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL
r*
P—II).
Do^oo brt.r th.1, sZr Nl,
diwiog pasvsngvrs.bsr countenance lighted
tening should be shut up th* month uf
pltvd than to that of Oinvrbdding opprea-,
J
September. Many advocate making th*
•i&lt;&gt;ll. at nit own mA axn*rian»w ran h*ar .
.
. . &gt;
_
. _ *
*fac nf the fattening pen ao small that the
FRANCIS RUWEB.
animal will bav* but just' ruotn to stand
ealer tn stoves, ires, stssi,
While confinement favors rent
benlosre. boots asi shoes, u
nun end liberty-loving people of thi* ns- |
‘•Galbvr «u
up your
cs, &lt;uvw.
then. bow
and or lie.
.
. - ,
_ , ’
* ,
1
&gt;"»r ch-t vw,
guntlernan r.nd lady of very respectable
and disposition to fatten, too dos* quar­
[...-mulinu*. »r tfe-m fd«lr, ■ rr j „riM. , ln4
lh&gt;^
and elegant appearance
ter* are not healthful for th* animal,
r,0„ lk.
l^r FOB MEDICINAL PCRPOSKH.OXLT UK l,,l« wk.- CurttartUl b. b !.»•— .
The gentletnih appeared considerably
whicb
needs
moderate
*x*nnse
topromote
r.n
U.IrtU.
In
oar
mld,i
tat
Kncl.
—
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—
bniw
DULEY A BAKER.
"Yea, musaa, yes— thankee; » e bring
voon* and eomewhal diffident—the anThe quality uf the flash proayatrm &gt;&gt;f cbatteliaiu, under vhicb f&gt;»ur him bach quick.1
(Frightened into also digestion.
duccd must be somewhat Impaired by
milli&lt;«a «/&lt;a&gt;r fcllow-dtbma and human
^Tb-rtc two slave* were thus cruelly any confinement that interferes with the
brethren are now groaning.
N&lt;«r it It
th* pair, throwing her white areps about
hra'lh.
Th* appetite may be kept up
(hr young man's neck she imprinted a
J.W. OIKLEV
di-nuig effrut upon the heart and omacien- bad broken down the ox loi teoc* during by change of food, a frequent supply uf
hasty kies &lt;a&gt; hie bearded lips end nCren
vegetables,
such
as
corn,
csbhog*
et-a. ••( familiarity with crime and cruelty, the night, and returned to lbs cattle
claimed:
iver pea-vino, and th* refuse of tbs
should dwmuncr &lt;&gt;ur political and rvlig“Why Fred! How do yuu du 1 And
rate*.
garden.
b-na pr&gt; tm»i*&gt;os, and pr&lt;»fraa*d sympathy
«&lt;• cruelly in slavery I “Good and uoI is this the dear littis wife you wrute lu
Cooked fiiol dlgects much mor* oiteily
TEA. COFFEE. 8C0AB, BPICEN. PEPPER,
u* sbouiF
•hameies* hy pcriay ; and that the op­
rRl NKiHGS. RAMIXS. CODFISH.
Thia driver would, to a stranger, ap­ than raw, and I* in a condition tn yield
Right here trr plainly discerned a
pressive governmenta of Europe should
pear to be th* victim *«f uncaitrolable more nourishment and is also better rd- blush mantling tin- young man'* face,
Q**nlitauntingly adai&lt;&gt;ui*h us to "plork the rage; but it waa not su| it was policy, i*bed by most kinds of stock.
mingled with a look ot unparalled *urnesn in tbs fattening psns should out be
Ikcam Irncn ■ nr own eye" brfiwr we pre not pa»si«&lt;n, that governed bin*.
|i&lt;ilota. oil., turpentine, tnrning Quid.
Crtes, and th* omaienauc* of bitcoin pen
-•• u w-flaee. petti, eiu- j
suine to interfere with I hat infinitely mild
jrn^Tjrgyp 3&gt;KBJlhlIXIi3
His object was tu stimulate the fear of uverkviked.
m betokraed a Juvenile thunderstorm.
r, and (si., k ar ticl' ».
«.««• to
tu th*
ow highest
u^srsb point
r.,uv...
Altb-tagh pig* provsrbfelly ar* filthy,
er fi.rnt of oppression which they practiee. ms
bi* slaves
of eScien- I
But th* feminine discoverer, not to be
Ind Co*klir Eh;tracts.
•" ‘"it really suq they do nut delight
But while experience baa tnnght me cy. Enter into private conversation with
direourwgrd by any amount uf ntylnrs*,
wbiie be to vflwting all thi* rage !in the vffluvi* &lt;»f thuir own dropping*, m
more of the atrocities of th* vil* system him,even
bitn,even white
exclaimed—
than the masses, either North or South, •nd fary towards hit slate*. and you will tnJ ,,n« ~n •*» *’/ noticing that they
“But why don’t you get off the train 1
I generally appropriate ice portion of ths
ever dreamed of. it has taught me aba* a find him perfectly bland and unexcited.
Don't you know you have gut home t'
Moro than that, thi* *avag* overseer I f*® *“ fihh.
lesson of forbearance, my own mind hav- ,
Young man hesitated — companion fid­
a.,
„
'
An
occssiona)
washing
and
scrubbing
ing passed through the same hardrning might have been taken Sir a model *sngeted. A flair* w*re evidently approach
FESS. PENCILS. INKJt, PAPER. INpnxrw which the poet so accurately de- tieman &lt;&lt;f the Southern srh&lt;»1—intelli­ with soapsud* will conduce much tn their
ing a grand diineratic.
Pawn^rre titnra,
tiunir,
&lt;if
ponsuea
nutn
thrift
—
all
animals
heap
in
condition
ok.re
wribre.
/
gent, dignified, aftahlr, of polished num
hcmirteous. gen*roM and tow I
when the skin to kept elean and
When I first saw the lash applled&lt;L&gt;'
books. At last lb* young lady, frighten­
healthy.
the writhing victim, beard the savagdi pi
M0.iT IXtFl’LA*
ed at the attention abe bad attracted, and
oaths of the time-hardened driver, and
x
h* to ranked Nn. 1;
pained by the Indifference &lt;&gt;f thoeeshe had
the pitiful cries of the poor slave, begging conimafaJ rd/s salary »f *1,500 by hl.
c&lt;&gt;me tn greet, buret into tears, and plac­
t-r mercy of one who knows so mercy— wtoe an&lt;j cffivictit management; won the
This was the exolamatlan i4 a etont, ing her bead on the young man'eahuuldar
and wh&gt;«e interest fi&gt;rl&gt;ads him tn show respect &lt;.f a wide cirdaotcoUomgn&gt;wing
hearty, but laxy
man, tbc other
WUI ptsetiec
acqiiaiutanct-v^ind ws* extetitively quoted, dav.
“Oh, Fred, abet doca all this meanl
agonies of the prostrate sufferers—rieii«a and guxetted even, lor bis model planta­
Now. suppose rtM would have capital, Have you really f .rgottrn me F
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rrapeetfallT aunonnea Io iho etli- upon bi* toes at every lick, to increase tion and model management.
what would you do with ill I«tmrtell
Youngman trembled withemotl&lt;«—
ths fierce, and “let the claret not of the
If thsyvader should know how be ac^
,w’t, you
, ww go»
... companion began removing be' glovecapital. .
Hasn
^d"fri\Wtoiy
infernal nigger*,’* the sight filled me with quired teT am.sbl* a reputed.-., I bare
m&lt;l b&gt;&lt;dy iS'miida^d
and nmsclaand all iha limn looking menacingly at the
horror, my bl&gt;«*d tvil.-d with indignation only U. refer him tn ^tnes mm.lar tn the ;
and
eurl-»‘»ervd bred &lt;&gt;f the fair intruder.—
ind t lrucbrd fist and gnashed teeth. I • ne above described, ns prominent among
?
Reporters scribbled with aimraendablc
|ong&gt;d to wreak vengeance &lt;xi the imam- th. oiuaea (bat built him ujt
Hud b« j
0 (lu, ^Mtv
uxu-.y, uy ,«u_— desperation—passengers erased c« Hiking
StfEEZEl
ten . taint or taulgwt .taedrt.rt, g.,,
&lt; lf
and began tn sympathize. Jost here the
the same malign influrnors I should &lt;&gt;ns brt hurt uul U. (rtium &gt;uuM b»,. UM.U. I .|(|
„a,
irf
terrified y»wng men—almost smothered
attention wtll I* usM ta COMPOL’KD- •lav Ire foimd re enacting the same cruel
nuf.isg us PBKHCNITIOXS. uod any
up minu.,
luU.idt rtm I.be ibeia fmm you. Dnn'i by the rtnxleta &gt;4 the sobbing girl, mus­
oar i.urenasiug swi'kciaos of us ran rely upon
A. . m.n of Irt.ine-, WnMbra. .»d ,M
b..« u. »« them ’ If jnu &lt;ta'l tered enuragv t&gt;&gt; stammer:
lucir bciag
Had some prpbetic monitor warned 3. be under.!..A IM. well. «&gt;d
■c mistaken
in
I j,
“Really, madam, you nre
m'stakcn in
!. A. HOLBROOK
&gt;'t Fred,
and
me of thia at that lime, my heart would
"H
“crifcu b,. intnnatin'brtl
T.k. bold ..f the r.rt! p|..w, orluw. w the person.
My name isn';
,—
- !I
have indignantly replied, in the language
it,.
Hrt«e l.l.&lt;TUrltta.l»U.lrt1 ■ k |„,. „r brurtf-untat j-u Bud. lire In Chicago.
J. r ROBERTA 1 CO.
ol llaxael i" the prophet Elisha, “Is thy uurtrtl upr« tb.a.M.&lt;n ruta tbu ,p J.J ,1B „&lt;t.
Y.uir aplul .ill
_
ier'. block
The senaaii.m produced by _____
this an~-rvant a dug that he should d&lt;&gt; this great on the man.
_ ............
; yield ynu a large interest. Ay. but there | oouncemeot
mcement ““cau
oau b*
La imagined,"
imagined," aa
aa th*
the
nuo\ s.miih
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’ ’ *
7~T
is the inb; ynu don’t want to work ; yuu ' novelist* say.
IJRtiGH AM© MEB1CIMKS,

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GROCERIES!

COLLARS

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with THS roiTaarr

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PATENT MEDICINES

ir itoliueity

A. COTANT,

DKE£IP, TD&amp; DASH

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JOHN ROBERT*

NEW ARRANGEMENT

n. r. cnmnY
OTARY PUBLIC sad Csn't.
“ ' ’
. «stru,U.
Rnitkncr. Jul.tutowa.

GEXTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATING SALOON!!

V. 1J. STEWART,

DtXCOTEItT 1

ORATJEFEE.

SOPH KITS STONE

1 ,’iucml’kd tongve, a

(HND.

T*KAhtotNRB, As.

C. MOTT

tb* Fliarirg Haloea. wbsre lb*
oounty

omoEM.

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llt JMt.

H. HAXMAM.

BIMJB OF PROBATE. (Srcalt Ceert Cow-

Councilor at Law
I■iawoMr. Attoraav aadrcTaaciHi
and Cvllret-

WUlbo found lu tha

Perio4cala;

&amp;■ Fancy Good*

»s»cai«aE

J AMEN H. SHOWN,
COUNTT SUBVErOB. Otoss la the Cewrt
Hmm, it llulinp Psraoss dr-——
■•retees will call si tbs Hbsrifi'* ufficv.

DANIEL BTE1KER

OUVKR E. EVERT*.

WIGHTMAN

HOW

whereupon you giv 118.000 or 420,000 .
to any reepeetable wh gfal man that «-&gt;«id
maryy her and cherish her through life.—
If there is any truth in this report, P S let

make myself agreeable.
Vuore rsepectfslly,
Cnaa. Happ.
To F. Dmyles.
_ Direct tu Ouirles Happ, Auburn, New

Roebeater. Oct. 17. 1SC0.

C*ab. „app. Eat).—Dear Sir:—You

your tree character, and responsibility.—Thia, if no other difficulty existed, would
seri-&gt;wsly embarasa ma in making a tevor•bl* anwer to vonr prupmnti
should hav* at least given me

connected with your letter,&lt;nakr* it quit*
doubtful whether I «-oulJ htmorgbly accede
to your prup&lt;«itiun, xY«ai date fruAt
A ubom, and tell me to direct yuo at Au
bum. but you do n»l name tliu street,-*
Pardon tne for regarding this a* a susplclou* dreumatanev. Yun may Le an in­
mate «if s S'at* Prison—ur on your way
there—a fact which you see v ould inter­
fere with ths fulfillment of tour part of
the proposed bargain, &lt;ven if I c«&lt;uld fuL
fill the part you assign me.
You want
fifteen or twenty thousand do)isrt. Thia
la a Common want, and you are not to
blame fur u«ing all honorable means to
obtain it.
But candor requires me to
state, that if you were in every respect a
■uitable person to be bought, for the pur­
pose yon name, I have not the amount
reauired b&gt;
I have no objection tn your complcxiuB,
l&gt;Ut timer are rertsin little faults uf grammcr and spelling, as well as of her points
In your letter, a bich compel mt to regard
you a* a person, by cdoratii-ti, msnncra,
sod morals, as wholly unfit to asreiats
with my daughter in nr.v capacity what­
ever.
You evidently think your white
•kin of great value.
I don’t dtopute It;
11 »• probably the l&gt;est thing glarnt voo.—
Yet not even that valuable quality can
commend you sufficiently to Induce even
_ so black a negro as m» self to accept yog

as hi* son-iu-lfeW.
Respectfully.
Frkdcsick Dovwlass.
&lt;nnt |||niMJy nr cre&lt;jh, that you may play |
Young lady started like one p&lt;&gt;s*cte«d,
tempted me thus to fl--g a p«a«r hopeless
’hr gentleman and speculate, and end bv 1 incredulously scnitinixrd the features of
..TT '.T
,
P'V in« • 'agal-md, or vou want » tea*-. her ‘late relstiv*.’ and after a w»rd of exFun shouldbe eultlvate.1 as a fins art,
•lave.
u,ta ,„d
lUt 'j.w.u., bird « pta.ii.rt Mid .p-l.,,. taurded tai, I.,! «rt III. .Ir-Mrtb.-. lbw thru,
Tbc seine to which I here allude was
rtirtid to tarn .MU,rm rue I itu- M.ir.rtm. bru^Muo brttrtd, .1 bur ; «r k&lt;». • »!&gt;,
b- ■ '■»« ■~1
mi the plantation of a Mr. L.. uf Lamia
;teiinliW11PXr.nd
I., ,
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■ana—in the autumn of 1833—where I
On
theuHstrary. i* not he.
uin«---lime* *In
i vapuwxu -........ - ---------- --------j
i . t
...
1-bro.n. .nd M.rrt ta .. .. ta
(nm
_ man Ilen- EWer-u* humane aud gmd &lt;
aa employed *• a meehanic.
Young
J •» be
sure
lie
is.
Fun
is
a
greet
thing.
It
This was thr first y«r of my residence *’wr' * ! f . . !?
. 1 ।
p '
। rrrr rlcb plri . L&gt; m», b. I.rtll.b ra.rtgh dre. * long brr.tb ol rclirt. euoipnnta
a slave Stale.
I had removed thr nrtrt! n.«Jd •&lt;•»•*•*■.,rf„cl.dtai«Jr...lnTl«*lb?r ,l..r. »d ..n-dbrnnl th. smooths the nuigb places of life, mikre
•pr'mg previ&gt;&gt;ua from Central Ohio to
kn. an 'rf.nl Jrr? . I-h-.'!'1*1 We rouy support ,ou.
I j ous, thuodcrst-.rin ; reporter, stuck the disposition swwt and n»sy,-eratters
Natchrx. impcil.-d b th* same and nrcc* T
l l
-,ta ud th.
i
Shnnt. up&gt;o ,tui, vi&gt;un&lt; nun I Go l&gt;&gt;' their peocil. behind their e»rs uith s Ito. •unsbin.' and flowers whsmvr wr go,
ta.rt.-l .
juoUlth.tid-ltem.ltem.-utJ
.eiudi.idu- gives thr worlds round jolly countenance
•ity «hicb baa caused many a Northern ptau.hicb
ptonte which lud
had .ital'.'d tbevtosrt
wiU| lb/
Jou Uve . /tMI
’|l ! itut aaM-‘Item. Item,
make* all the girls pretty, and mankind ■
Ju
-1|y
invalid tn seek the sanitary influenc* of a tud« ..f a wh.de winter. killed by a
__ z______________ our seat just ar the
one ol the best families anil. We go in
milder allmate.
vrre rrovt lu April.
j .
much money aa vmi Nant,and ,,rain
train *t*rted,
started, inwardl
inwardly wishing that we,
-Fnn.
.nd
•«
’
»&gt;«"&lt;•!
!r
—
ptata
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If
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•
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fe-mbta
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It was in Natehes Mr. P. L, fiamd mi-,
fur fun.
too. had resembled ‘•Fred."
are
. ,
and being pleased with specimens ■/ my thi*
th id fall
fa
are bem-fitted
bcro-fitted by
bv a
a mound
m-Hind of]-«&gt;f
.— &lt;
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n_-..
wk-..
.
Moral—
ben you
expect hr others
earth a toot liigh tbnmnanund tbc trunk. 1
mtaiey up&lt;c what capital you have,
Ao honest farmer wav Invited tn at­
workmanship which Im witnessed, eugwp- Let thta earth Im brought
the tree fnmi [
c’,uWn’‘ «nake it if you had a million homo frum California, be cureful nnt U&lt;
tend a party at the »illage squire’s one
armtber quarter, and taken from the ex- j J*’ d’,|u™ln money. If you don’t know embrace young Chicago merchants!-----eveiiing.wlten there was muuic Iw.th vocal
CfbfrHn
Jfart.
tremitie* of the rtaita, and *o exposing
u&gt; Ol* **,ne *”*• mtatde and brains,
and instrumental.
Ou the following
&gt;agrd by as many overseers
Such a
*ouW n,,t ko,,« h&lt;”* u’ “f* goM. It
i Mississippi north of R«d them, ns is too oltrn done.
morning, be met one cf biv guests, who
mound will keep the trees steady again*:' J"0 ,ct 'hecapital you hav* lio idle, and
thn Wind, and protect the trunk* from the ' ’ra&gt;te« *n&lt;l ruwl "«L it would be the very |
Great apprehensions were felt in Mas“Well, fanner, how did yntl enjoy
inroads of mine.
Cunning as three ver-1 *n,n&lt;’ thing with rno if you had gold; you Jskchusrtta, when the cattle diacnsc nud
yourself last night J Werenot the quar­
• f my observation and experience. Mr.
min are, they dot.*: know eiu-igh to a*-1
®“,J knuw how to waste It.
dcnly disappeared in the early part uf the tette* excellent!
P. L. was a maa of standing, extensively
cend a Imnk of fresh earth in search of . . . rn . .y1.*1 *tand about tike a great summer, that it would break out a^nin.
"Why really sir, I can’t My."sa&gt;d he,
known imd respected in that community i
7* ear n in se.ren oi |
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somobodv Jn ! ™ 7
tnd perhaps more violently, at the period fur I didn’t teste them ; but rhe pork
'j
a* an intelligent and pruopemua plantc-, green fodder, f . r.____ .
and fted y««, but go to work, lake „f £
rain, tnd fn&lt;u. But thi.
they am to fn&lt;xra sap-blight, we ”w«Mlld j
who Irastad hi* slave* well, sec nd ing to
I he first work you can find, no matter . f&lt;_ar
acrwil,|r di»pp..inte&lt;f.S&lt;Hilbrm ideas of treatment—that i%krpt soggn-t ths additional defense of a light |
whai it ia. to that you can be sure te &lt;b. | W- Brc B&gt;w ,n
Bo airw
them in good working condition, and did b-erd nrsrotioo «»f bmk set up against it like Billy Gray did Madrumming.well ! ,lf the :uMj dreaded epidemic are viaiAs Irish aoMirr. Iaw»tingof bis great
not break them down and injure their I the oouth side &lt;&gt;f tbc trunk*. A bay-bond
Yea. manage the capital you already have; I v.w
b|(t Th
e wUpirkvl
empirical but
efficient measures
.aaa-urea courage, waa reminded thU b&lt;j ran away
...
but
efficient
pnxiuctiv* value, aa had manager* some­ wound mi l&lt;wi«ely answers a good purpose. y&lt;ai wHI w»«»n have plet-ty mor* lu man­
battle.
of the commissioners probably checked i in “aFaith."
said Pa. ‘ ms bcait is hold as
times do, by short feeding &lt;»r execaaive Dwarf penr* need special enre in winter, age; if y»u can't or vrern't manage the
and limited ltere«Hiree. Yet tLerc to n»»
if the ground continues bar*. Their nag*
a lion—so i: is; but I happened to have
driving.
Mpital O«J bee given you, you aUlnavar certainty it* recurrence, and every means
a pair id cowardly legs, that always run
Here I learned for the first time, what tired a covering of manure ur a mound of
should b* teken,n&lt;&gt;l nnlv to guard against । away u id me body, when I'd be afther
earth.
it, but to dwtenninp its diagnosis— "bteh
,
As to cherry trees, do the best yon
the enemy; Ixid ludt to them.
Mruro-pncuWiirraaiau Caw»ao»—A Ifermer wba latter has not be«n done.
I had every d»y seen the negro cowering can, and tben.ex^ec some injury and I&lt;&lt;m
in the Northern States. For the Splitting baa been very aucctaaful In preserving bi* munltm Is only a name, and this designs*nd trtmbllftg under the frown of super
A young My»r &lt;*f Philadelphia *v
rillixow masttei wkhrail daring U» utter a of th* trunk, so cnjnmn, th* protection
to an old limb of the la* near thwago,
hrrsth &lt;d remonstrance against such in- recommended fiw the pear tree is worthy
which reads thttv:
I
of
trial.
dlggltto*.
“Is there an opening in ymtr part of tbs
Grace vine* not perfectly hardy sbo’d
W« unco beard • follow, famsin**11
But th* igaldenta of a|sv*ry w*e* “tri­
My cabbage is left oqttill were is dan­ over the country for bis tough y«rn», tell country, that I firn gel tnt«»!”
' “ jmpfcred with that cold be laid on the ground and fastened there,
Ans.—“Th*re i* an i.pemntf m my back
The h*ada are then cut the following. He was tellipg what he*
and then covered with a litter nr few inch­ ger fnun fre«L
naste
torture
which
to
hearted and at
yard, about thirty fret drep, no curb
vy wheat he had seen in New T.irk :
■tof plantation dmoi es of »&gt;||. 8« uf tender hoc* ppd shrubs;
around It. If It •&lt;» wit yon come on.
-My father.’’ eaid he. -one* had a field
lh*y nmy he bundled up in straw, or cuvpll»e.
I with matting sad evergreen bough*.
of wbeautho heads of which were so close
mad* on my mir.d by
they are generally safer If hc»t H th* aomwkmd.til! winter *c*me to be coming together that th* wild turkey* a.bsu they
“Fred, whsl »tj *• lhMl -v“u ,rv
in
earnest.
Then
ths
cabbage
are
put
Ih
—A --J——.J «.4iL * ItellaMrlh.”
cam* to eat ewtld.walk around on the top to visit this fall!" asked Ann* uf her
bmps by placing them n» lbs groundeonree, two from
k«."sa!d Fred,
Ws sngges’.ed that th* turkey* must
‘•Sally," avid a felh* t» a girt wb&lt;i
Winter FrptecUoa of Tress aa* Final*.
w. -• - .k-r JI
Cr.rr.
.Ji *
4
:
tbc AirntaMnat, wnbtU™*** lh“ 111
U M
1
rf.b.-, ta.bmb&lt;!b.«.jrt,tat«i. Tb.[

viiui, and Turning
iVonce.

.A Til

We find the (ollowing lauen in th*
dwater Expreaa, abich paper baeomea

mllrood atalion nut

JUST KBCF.IFE©

NORMAN BAILEY,
tcfliUm far

NO. 28.

RE3TOMD

BABPBCB MAOAirNE
Xwr Taek MKRCVIT.
The NEW YOBE LEDGER.

“I am going t«» *i*v* Ann*.

CSSELX.,

rkti ma atrrtched
that," replied tin- girl, “ynu are tm. £r.-en
him, bb bead dragged b tli* ano*

■I

al Weal Jet tUm tbi*k an.

Where are you going F asked a little
kiv nf amaher who bad alin|wd-d*.*n «®

�TBEAMBBICAM
WAL&amp;

£tt
ate at'Bro South, 46 ra^v .Limte

&lt;• *ojmi

TOILET

book.

If Lincoln iffectdl iMte hotoof
far hamawA” TlblRbl|'t^pW

f^dfo rreM-rt*

L'tWilulion mnd..iaw» rof iLft l'mti-J
StiA*-a,-let -us fiot despair hf their rctbrnj

fy The famous Bunch divorce
•el down fiw Monday Inst.

&amp;&gt;me ol tbe
Monroe. 125;
peculiar feat res of Chicago upper-ten- gnn. 250; Nnffi

lidfc -iKoow* KJUHnJI

iikStf^OCk’

tate of man. wj

■

IrullM, WlMJt, SIM jM »&lt;»r*
informed

SMte ttesum.-e tte.wv«Mtey.&lt;&gt;L the tefak
cnee and thv itpplk-ntioti of force, l»&lt;th in
mft*fteuao aild domaitieto-btfonau- Qm-

tatee. Maaun.Oceana. PnloaM^Tw^lte

Schoolcraft, nruinTtUW’oU-. T»
The counties yet-tex-be-brard from will
PrateaifbDvteA of Buttfagham, ted w __ u-dwi-nji***-'" fan L-.irin..-- m.‘
otehut »S?rrfa*4mt'jiovt5iy&gt;
Jul » i&gt;s proi »&gt;i" . : •» .wcfti.' ri mls’imqpilMwMfattMifaViil
tsy^’nia-pearl fever hu jiwl broke 4
be nearly flW'afew*u’» majnfly
,
Birfmgton, N.ir:-9-&gt;
odtA vfatt 4faUrit{ up
Elt-.vt-n coniiticit Tn'Iorfn nem ly aH bf ant Jttrft a»-’ ^d-in'-ite ^m khA*tk, in tew-wlwHtJtM- Ifafottro never g"
(Which wrh**dr!ifocriltirf'' ls»t Mir,-tfl*&lt;•'.
LtncoKAM UH'fcfou.'uhtJ?
ayapigiigi,* w*H to eigty cUm*.
,ity. Tihj.egljiAi^lti gibft Itfo Ppttlternt^'v kava .heard of
caloriga.’' Vui-*bia.

lafk.or

grtes- is • expressly attlfosriaed ^Us raiaw
and support armies,” »“tn provide fad
■ tiMffimfa a h*te&lt;^" iPrr’«Ao f,,r cnWfafifah Uwmil'nia.iorasrmrtte bswBof. tba
Union, suppress, itwasrecthme. and repel
invasi-itw.”
"Tte duty nf ex root ing the laws and
aUppre»‘m*wrrre&lt;»bns, is without hmltir
ti,»D or qualificatiiHt;J-dt ts coextensive
with tte jurtadktion of the United fitntfa.
nnd jt comprehends cvei^r apeesea ef ttsiftnnee t« ttecXectition of the lawr,and

■'‘.cs8i»i; o«

&lt;/n&gt;ai «,ug^*a nw-- ^nd Lipcn(»w

vcted—and nW whjrt 7 W the Cbuntvy
is tfam.ur is, jrj 'rttVy liihg^the Nflrrh

J

certa^b hfa. uuk falfu'»cdIt.J'Tbe J);-.
omtraor-oi'tM N-teh *Ufia'gtfa. Mbd

1sfaphord Inly, biVc botn trying jHwolfK
whfa there *#*"•'» ro!f, ’fortfitfa rtrenty'
yriire, naif now,'tf tbeirTea^are' iinft^p.u
i
ed, liter cry of, ■wolf' (disunion) ba&gt; upt

ticket l. 465 O'fojority. 'which' kabout ns'
। aenmflifate'wMwi sfary/'—‘wberti ia
-they went lasl'vijilri Tbi?Sttnfela cfohnydt
b\ the RcpuMii-ans Uy from 12000 to
15,000 m.^«,«riiv.
'
* '/'
fy The Marshali .fitstfaman ‘says. terit t!i.a
fifadl fo re'rs
every form nf insurrection no mntle&amp;Am»ri»p«4H In ifa'
• tliat tte ptiUt!ph*«f tte Erpte)ieans'«rr
Cedar. Vo., L-wn-CotnpUle.—TUplib-.
been brrded.
’
der whet auspices oroemetion it is mode.
Iican'm$»»-ily; 550-. ' * \ T
tft togMTrifetttf’^tf-tW ‘dif tte
The
failure
»f
the
people
of
the
Nortfo
PROBATE NOTICE.
Individuals, public meetiifaCStatcsl may
States &lt;u hri*d the cry of dtaqnlon, m.
&gt; dempcratg.,ljI^Qljh&lt;yOd «ill,p&gt;ai rnjlyr j
reooKe, us often ns thftlr UteM or pas- irn
•
TATE OF MICHIGAN, f’ • Premie Ooert
Harry Countr.
f
for said county.
Kiona may prompt them Gt rasolvc. that thp
।
bigb'hHAWdo for
4^!
struggle just cJosfd. Is the result qf
Gmcqri. N. HI,‘N.
rhli(m"niiw dtstpc* th"Th.- qm-stn
ttey wilt forcibly upptee tte executhux two
t
distinct enures.
Frc»t. tlreyJmye
thiijni-iW'ff*'f a ghstt del
TH-Stfoe, except 13 •mall Viwmyiive®.
1
ipy A'. jjdrrttapAridjH' u! tfa'/pctr.’flt IP^.tMi.fifa
of the laws, and recede from the Union.
F H- tfoi’- fA* EuVpfi/e
Whilst there*resolaiioHsremain on-paper 1not believed that the South woufd jut
Judrc of Probate.
io’ihj’Vifofl
l.'inofln j&gt;veV
•tiwihtrwM.
Bi'ni. xiiiji- eiitie
In th« matter of lbs estate of Franeia Moore,
threats into execution; sfoh, seriftul.
they.-are harmless-, but tiw moment a flheir
1
late of Cm. &lt;-oa, deceased
t '
IbU ^tHfld'ulIM kg*)«.^ V!&gt;v G.fo.-fcHroi
dariug hand is raiifal to rvsiat. by. force, 1 if
i they had believed it, they have* not.
Oa rornhsg nwd tU-uf U-e paUiiao duly reiiged
iocVtirej wMle, l»ow'e«,er,*
tte execution of tte laws, die duly of en- (deemed auch,nn attempt&gt;&gt; .fa. sufficipni
••I pcrii&gt;H&gt;r 1tls
f&lt; wring tbeni artea, and if the wmflici, (
ThdSeJntter will stimd 14 Reptrbifahiv,
i-M ul-y-.-is lh^ !&gt;/&lt;""
(molctl.aiMl Uialalsanwy be sppomted Ailndowreason fi»r yielding up the most wiered of
which may cnMie aHnuld lead to civil way,
11 demwcn.iH.
Hr «■&gt;« cv»«iy. M«*.,;.hM¥iv* tidhi ilTthS L‘i-di;iM "litre rs itt’Clklrfcstori
Thereupon it Is urd*red that tUc. CotteM^ralion
thr rusisting party; bnving begun it, will all
1 -poRtical rights.
&lt; pUiuri''Hy the of .aid netiiimi and the bcar&gt;:.g il.rrviu be po*lPretiinti ^o^ nrrd ptmdfog the 'el^Aii- ’’Tlte Homie rff ItepfeeidttKtivrs so far a Republican majority ranging tWnn 600- l»rViC contiifjp'ht oji
be responsible for . all the tsuwccpicmwa.,
ii.n th-- results nre heard from, will he ft.-ifo
Pn-sld.-m'. tone wifi bi- giV.-n llo-tii !&lt;■
Granger,’T&gt;r' Gfo^rtw#
of N. P. Bonks, speaker v.f (be Il'ijiae of ■tiliited &gt;&lt;f 41 ReptlMiKinK'nitd ’W D&lt;-fo- to 800,
l-ihrop in Ui'ut, county oiO loujo'irt} .— rreoniildiw tlivi.- hctlon.
Representatives, we were . U*kl supb an j. o-ntbf giring- tin- latter all the d«Whtful
\Aii' ft&gt;B:&gt;pv’W»i?WP-»:i!W pri-kallial that
fK-areaJ ^ww ^*u»r. rf.au,i.wh&gt; Mre pr»y,r of
WhII d-Wayne !
.A correspondent i-Frhe N. Y: Tribune, event would fa sufficient enuso for disso­ dixtriebt. ।
tfiq Pri*Mcb0hn)tds*'i*«iillte ii Frot-faiiiuThe Chicago Tribune sneaks of the re­
writing from Pike’s Fettle, any a:
th- r. i.-llc.-t. d thut -Lu-k
Tlte N.\.Tril&gt;nn* ijmctjdrii ten ii.-i-. foil it
lution.
The event transpired hud the
suit ns follows;
’
On Saturday evening a prominent ns
pw«n«i sneH's r-Anfe qtHl
Uuiprt Blood firm. In 1850,we were Told
We intend to he in safe Iw.unds In pla CxMigrosu-mcji in tfat Siatr, t$rtbc Doin&lt;&gt;- h-i Sbrith Crtri-llna had pa-x&lt;'d thc bhilih'.
pitant for Contrrvsa resented ntt aflront
ipn.-.niK tn
u.
’I* election nf F.-cenmnl wueld rend cing Mr. Lincoln’s majority in Illinois at
i&lt;nr«iMlire. M
’ •
from, the Daily Herald, by spitting
the
On
Mroffiny.
We think it more lisi-lv to be
Th! (iililn. vtn d.-iy hrlJifo-irfi hit m. ct- publiatie-1* m rf/.tfog*, If, roi-l rimir. ffo th.- f-«tl
face of one uf its editors.
(*
“ **
—1 I the Union from turret to foundation, but 15.000.
GTA J OUUg'y&gt;THrt^V',IUI
u-nn«f torevrerek*. wfa'st kwa't In ni4li werk,
the editor nt when the election was over, we were aa 20 000.
having oecurimi to
Inj'since tln-,l’tv&gt;id,viiii;il vlri-yb U foil n-&gt; •ext iuiiiivdut*i piccvi|n&lt;y tteriUy tii.il h|h.h lu:
4-1.000 Republican mitj&gt;&gt;nty. is ihefig wan recently driven uutof^wi
thk Evening Post. I found that gentldmnn
&lt;&gt;. t. RAY.
qui-xti. n in ii-iifokt'-di’ with S -tilIt- n. ■ brsnnu W tile iucuiwcx
conlly t&lt;»ld that those threats accomplish
.
: JMfn «: Pn&gt;ks*e.
waiting In ms office with a Sharp’s rifle eJ ali thi-y were designed to accomplish,' । ure which the fop My irtbept C &gt;ngresri»aia I for no otter remain than that
e'ctitx n &lt;p|1r»i!
rtcti. i-.
Dated. UAatiue* UetJtilh, l»G-.
n-.r -t3
districts, faste
dyitj'/qr Efivpl !••
and four revolver* on the table beside
edged io bar ft ynce worked n&lt;win life New
‘
'
him. Converting Ms editorial room into namely, his defeat. And, again, in 1858. chew upon,'' ‘
York Tribune.
Ukel| Jo be Disappointed.
an arwcnal proved a healthy precaution, thatloctfos of a Rvpubiicnn speaker of
A grout rrt.-iny.of..tiie 8«Hiih. rti post,
for on the same evening a person named 1 the House of Representatives was tn be
Milwaukee, Nov; 8.
funsters aud -iffirc holders rftpwt to«*ty
Murphy ji notorious bonier ruffian during I
At u acwlati &lt;4 ted aunt, hoklrital tkruflcc &gt;4
sufficient cause for accession, but Penning
Potter’s majority in 1st Congressional
havw- to-Bigmtv thrir wfll&gt;ngiirs« to h--ld the Juiljn&gt; lln-ivol. in IlatlM"*. on tbe
dav
the Knii'mti trouble... nnpronchmg the of
ton was elected and the fire eaters backed District, is 2 590.
B
■ ■flier- iinder'OldiAhu *u la* vrmtimud m of Iktobw. A. II. I tel. I'nnXM, U. L. Hay, Jiufa
five with hostile intentions, tuning (akqn
Lincoln’s nuyority tu the State will tie
oflite linir yrm longwr.
(hi thrvnoinc
umbrage at an advert keinent of a person­ down. These cases, to Bay nothing qf the
al character, and swore all aorta of ven­ slump ted nullincation squelched out by 18.000 to 20,000.
geance upon tho editor and the prelnlscs. uOtd Hickory,” very naturally disarmed
Connecticut,
.lout before reaching the door, however.
the disunion cry of all Its power to Scare.
Colunibus, O.', Nov; 8. '
Murphy found himself the victim of mis­
But if accession were actually to teat-1
In 45 counties, Lincoln gains over Oct.
placed confidence, for bis entrance w as
. .
tempted io a given ouDtingcacy, anef lhat I etrefou ijLjb...............
suddenly checked hv six shot gnns and
The 43 counties yet u&gt; hear from will
rifl0 leveled kt his head from the win- contingency aimply the election-of ffresi f
Massachusetts,
ddwa.
Thia unexpected phcnBsnennn dent, in a Constitutional way, the |y*&lt;'ple ' not increase in tbe same ratio.
MdC^igan,
Lfncoln’s majority in the Stale will be
quite abated his thirst fur Mniafiictionjtnd have very naturally asked--whaL then 1 j
MinueButa,
over
40,000.
••ficited a fand«ome apology.
New Hampshii
Any-nfnwm; hy cunmaing wfa Mr
Mr. Byers, the senior editor of the There can now be bul little doubt tliat tho
asr*
l.mcolu fur a sb&lt;rrt t&gt;me .m natiroml p*4iJVrwa. has published n journal hert for cry uf disunlou and secession has given
Hartford, Cun., Nov. 8.
. | tics,will an* ihnt b«'fo firtrs lathe *&gt;piri&gt;&gt;n
tbe last eighteen innntlm, and within that thousands of votes in the North to Lin­
Pcnoaxhaoia.
that the whole gxvc-rnntviil unut-bter*
Lincoln’*, majority ia 10'050. and his
period has l«an challenged, murderously coln. Not that Uio Northern people de­
.‘4 hnuirig fad riitmiae.ref -Jrifa fa M p&lt;«
plurality 28,275 in Connecticut.
assaulted, and his_ office set on fire, and
sire a division of the Union, but that they
led t»i pn ottHiisliipg Heyrre th tfo Mrtaifo
repealed threats made ngnihslhis life, and
of our government in all its deptrtim-nt.-r.
last night bis dwelling bouse was burned art averse tu being driven, and anxious
Ho scemit n» mo t&lt;&gt; fa foatuhv' nmn -for
to sec the question lasted at once, so that
to tbc ground.
16U
the roor-itxus w.irk before him.
tr is
all may know whether the Northern Stales
clear that eh. .old Mr. Law .In fa «&lt;fate.f.
From the Loa.svin* Jaarnat.
are equal sovereignties in the Union, or
nothing that faoiuM d-.-w^ddo.. tendrt'
'
IndlgBlty to Douglas.
Atahnnid
Breckenridge’s plurality will be about
whether they are servile colonies, ..and
win- him the twform mid ronfld.-wcv nf iUArkiinaas,
The Allnnla [Gu.j G«fedcracy of lost
three thousand.
wbtee propio aa a 'tbfa.ugb-iMu.il jnroti
Florida,
Satorday.learns from a highly respectable their people abject slaves, to be driven to
tfon of the whole gnvermvieiit.
Georgia,
gentleman, who arrived there that even­ tte polls, and their ballots deposited un­
Louie tana,
ing direct from M«mtgomery. that H«m. der the dicUlion of a Southern huh Our
Miiataaippl
M»dpruU«) U the diUtj-p airing rpsifotg
Stephen A. iNfflglas, &lt;xi his arrival in Liberties firsLnnd our Country afterward,
North Carolina,
through tbe penri chitins of 0H vintiicn.
Montgomery, was met with a shower of
hiu been the Universal response to the in­
South (Capditia,
’ -------- —'
rotten eggs. That paper rays:
Returns from Florida indicate that
Ludica, please be sweet, but don’t bf.
‘•Think of it, patriot* of tte South I A sane threats ol slavery propagandists,
‘
distingiiisted Americnn citizen, a law alii- whether North or Situth.
Breckenridge has carried the State'by
prim fuses. .. /
• ,
,
ding cUixcn, a patriot, a atateiimnn.n man
Tbe deed is'done; a Republican Pres­ about 4,000.
load* and tenements eocisiaeJ in tU. mortsasv.
holding a high position in the councils of ident is elected, and what is to follow!—
•ad ..I forth
th. bill Of cmBtem* M(4 (n
tbe nation, nnd ic.B who is the candidate
A few speeches ate • re*«4*HuHi* ; a few
of a great party f"f ’hr highest office in
NuwJrraoy,
7
tetesr.sf
ssreuteB, |17.) i» towsBiop
proclaniaiii&gt;Maitd&gt;td&gt;&gt;Hduuid-tbundvr
mi-s
the gift of a free people, to fa "fli-re«l the
Ksteauky,'
12
Kn. ooe. (I,) mateteteV No. scroti (7i nest, all
catba f«QMyi c&lt; Barry and Stste -f Michipa.
greatest coneeivaltb- indignity.
And in sages, und perhaps, a Southern GinveciMary hmd,
fl
what place wna it that Dmiglas ra- elved lion. All these tbinuw are very harmless
Teonvssce,
12
such treatment! At Montgomery, the so long as they are confined to paper .and
Virginia,
F
15
home of Wm. L Yancey, the gentleman
.* n.
..
—
make first «atc sen»iti&lt;4i headings to tel
who has been nminly instrumental in
Total,
54
bringing the goverement to the very egrapliiceolmiuia^md may pos*il»ly scare |
Dovrtks AWt, nurortox.
verge of destruction.
a few old maids and.otter nervous pm* Missouri.
b
And liecauM the patriot and slandered pie; su the ffouth ought lobe indulged-!
Douglas chooses tn meet tbeanmtnona of in them u tbe onK solace left them now. I
his fellnw-cttfaena in Montgomery, be ia
AtyisiA Nov. !'.
ttraM taacfesdiWwrsAa'tg* .
Thrtc denvHMtralions will all end in
greeted on hie reception in that city by
■•no ;ieio-5xrl‘»•
Thirty oyunlka, m'tbefiv&gt;tf g»v» B.-II
smoke unlesB encouraged by the “powers |
rotten eggs, and the yells and hisses oi
1VJXM), IJredtroridge .173100. Douglas,
demona aud fimatics.
that be,” nt Wasliingtun and a servile 6.000.
Mr. Yancey has recently ran vnwsed the pro-slavery press, at'the North.’
If the
R e
Tbe JndicHtionj
Middle, Northern.- t.-id Northwestern
• Total,
V' *
little remnant &lt;&gt;f what was once the De­ entble plurality
States, in tte dmo-mlnntion tf his teo‘ »*cap'rruijtXMfir.''
mocracy of the North, arc not satisfied perhaps :t mujorii
tious and disorgonftfog tfogmM.htrt in ev­
fol rtf 5
‘
Waabmgt.m. Nov. ®.
.
KULLf ■AND.UUMPLRrR . .. j
ery instance he haa fo-en met and treated with die political lurnad» which baa near­
Fur Liuculn ami 1 i
*■’
-* »Mai.
But when a dirlip­ ly awept tteir party from existence, let
&gt;riUe&lt; of 67 eohntiei In
For Breckenridge and Lam
rment, a friend of the Gmati- them encourage srrflfft OfKntei ii States to
'Ball;
Fur BtkU fnrtEipiraMv
.
!nkm, vteta the burn* of Mr.
overt acts of treason, and tbe whole
•Mw* Douglws and .1 ohpwu
Yancey, be is mat with rotten eggs end
North will arise and annihilate the whole
otter itxiigtrtties.’’

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New Advertisements,

FOR SALE!I

Stray Mare.

CASH OS

brood of traltura.
Tte ! Norib- .waa- never

The Ctstsat of tbe Northwest.

is a njf£ a StA'.!
in a fataf liriin wirry 'tD 1
condition than at the present time, to test the following y&lt;

Tte census returns are now on nearly
complete thai we ran approximate ckwelv
to the pnpulatiiui of tte northwest.- &gt; ft

Ufa wbtfle^Bestbm; nnd we have further

willstnndobout asMIows:

eHdedte that she whs

Ohio.
fndtana,

2.500.000
1.400.06*

mmoM.

i.mteo

MMMettt,

755.000
700.000
18^000

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Tutsi,

NtWFIRM!
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wMBiroai*.„3fe -iUrte, ’wyli

(W aiq^ .

IHMetsANMisintoyuabaa NwreroeMS*

have little tn fear in tte event of an at-

ewfts-rtr ,-

interesta might aufler rotne.ang tbipr.wni

in any event, if lucbfixxi

papers pursue ■

titer tMat'facreafaajMM.
\V,e hav» wcrj
in, the seven

PRODUCE

never in A better
mood for. dofog it, tluin now.' Tte North

lampt on tbe part of srana. Soottecn
States to secede. True, our ^eojrrthertW

if De L*nd

S*

bm uaed fapvepsriflg there

.

time fa ednromed

in making

far poor UUemt, ret., And tbe

tkM al «»ce takes h pler.«ant t
PBODATE

XVTICE.

is drunk, the biscuit eaten, am

romplite-nted np&lt;« ber sue

LitdbebyiMla aim gives

ItTI due, tq. tfa

the c

perfectly F

wayareliai’fe Salarelus mnru

D. B. De Und &amp; Co . at Fai

rue Co-, N. Y. TWfalenitu
ire grocers and «lO)reke&lt;-pcra

tbc roun try.

Sold nt whol&lt;

principal grocers and dealers

A Repostef*s Farewell
Good by, Wnlea;

ta

give

\vot mtefar.

«tmd by ;
atidi you.will fa fappy I Yo
some vrrv sensible men in th
you mns
them; von hay« seen near)
invfa anJ’^lAi-qfltttlea, nnd

rcinemfafotfam- Nobody, b
expects you will.
Yun fave heard that lune
Qurro, a gteat many times, H
you favxj; p&lt;-nn»tfally whis
ixnui.XfU fave faro very n
..-d.lflfart^Edward, nnd it w

PROBATE NUlrih

Mr.’WMfa, some uf w lik-h a

romo falre. Y&lt;ui fare worn
iluMTU Ar a huodsom

Jwn: riddi-ft afaiut with som
■Uy ol .Vuirii.lx.. ImmI, at &gt;miv u'cIbcC*
lliyoilier «&gt;l tbc J&lt;tdireul I’robaU-. in H-:*'
*a&gt;4 wuhty Ia.-aariRn -d Cw tbc Iwarii'i;
IH-Cilioti. at whieti time as it place, |ULia slid ail parttr* interested are icqo-rpear aud abuv caa*c,i( an---- *— •*---------pctltioaer slrauid nut be
that iLv rrtii^r
—------._ .rr»tr&lt;!, «.t lbe|r»alvucr of Mid |k-&lt;Um&gt;u. bimI the UrMiur &lt;t&gt; &gt;■**’ ■
by causing a copy of th‘.» notice and vnl&lt;;r. !•» I|mWu&gt;b«l tn the Krpublican Hauser, a j-uMie
newsjorer priiKeJ at Hurinnand ctrculaoac '»
aaNetxtnlv for the fall term of tbrve week*, annat taut hi rack Week, inonvttiatrN ;.»»ee4«rU ’*'•
lime of hearing ia U*-prrmiow &lt;). f. RAY.
octlO.wi
' ! : Judft- uf I’rvbeteUMtfat*. October 10U&gt;. l&amp;e.

lualfop of. mu
uu fave visite
't pare a sna
ed with som
-— Jka to fa fou
•ra.
Yea like to dance, b
dapjp ifa Luucen very wel
are a pally di ver fallow.
If von lived in this coont
sUindVrWfat?to'be rained
wand.- * &gt; । Yuu would cartain
-company, mid then you woo

PROBATE NOTICE.

CVTATE OF MICHIGAN, lUnyCmulr, »*.
O
1‘roba.v (.'Bari for roid reuMy.
A* a tendon of said Court. Solden st ifo- offic*
of the Judge thereof, in Ilaatiiryx. OetoWr rtU,
Istt, prvseet O. I- May. Judge of Frohstr.
In the matter of ths sBtste of WiMiata.-Outiey,
deceased.
On reading and filing tho pelriton, duly veriSed
of James gyaa, urayfoz. fur rortaiu rsawn*
tbusin Nd forth, that aOuunlslraliou uf raid cs ■
Ute be jrasted. and that letter* i»w to Solon
Date m »acb adnimistnuor.
Thteeu|w*n it U ordered, that Hands' the 5«h
day of Xovembvr, 1560, at on* o’clock V. M, *’•
tuta*** tbe fates sfProbate InHastfop, be
aaifand for the Imnne of ted ycfltiaB: •»
wNR time andplari sit porttes interested arc re­
quired to appear and show cause. If any, why tho
prayer of ted MMtoaar should tte texranted.
Ate it
AiflKsr oMt rtti, ib»l the peliiiaoer
ririj notfee to all parties interested. WT tb» pen
tteteer. a BswsMptr printed In Hsit n-s. in
aridcounty, MMwSdl fabMbM Week.. »0CeesaiTely. ooca st ImbL ia ooeh.wrek. next brlirr
lb. tiaro fate «pM far bearing incite j.^wusca.

V octlMw

Judjcof 1‘rebsic.

Dated, October 11, IV4.

nw

nud Uonghl up men of your
iMmrdMn -a Qod-srad in

‘.Albert Edward, an
tfa rspmtars of Bualan, I
•bm*JarewftB. “Ich D

&gt;ifa, Alber:
nasi IriBLa fama aomeibmg
fcfcoa”4!W“

Ufa

■■

�jSPBBLD

4ia

OjnClAb FA»J

j^rl ,nl ^aoUauw.
Oranu Falta. Mad. Co.. K. T.

jpJ1;wml«.»x&gt;,oo.uUi&gt;il|IS&lt;».

,
°u'

uuuli «Ullh« iUMt'iund

touw • Ik.

llie »&lt;t«rU«mthl I.f D.
eXit,- ;n &gt;ht«j»per. Mr. Hiwi.it

««1

for

««■•’&gt;• wUe U

.’.bit! •

'

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HARDWARE STORE.

pi° ,7|IW1

GoBir’fi Lady’s Booi.—The Novem-

GREAT VARIETY

lefpvmbcr of this nugatfoa la InlmictiMfi,

r t?

joAae «-&gt;) w&gt;l hope to see it exoeUtd
soon.

FAULT baring hews madman the
ward WLiiotyof the townlaQroj^SSy
nreealvt,»M
Nwg
Elkan*
. of . the townshlpxf Mp»CO&lt;. fit tLanoaut?
Isdnle, and State nf J! Mu gun, ju
isTjn^the’ Ulfiee^oB^Utir-ortfeda
er‘b"of M«&gt;riB^?X''uo‘sAaaHiL-kS^T'

lhe amount claimed 'id Bw hfiia

iajg,

DRY GOODS

It cmtwliw- alxty-fiye enjrav-

The two on ateel entitled, “Hall
cl"1 "Co*1® Along,” are both

a fine

m

one «“&gt;' desire.’

The latter is

of sll klhtac&lt;&gt;mprita«BY*ffltCMMii
BROWN SHIRTINGS and 8 H.E.— 1

&lt;imt«

r4« first Mtgmvcd for a Magarino, and is
th, premium pb»0 »v«“ to ,he *»*l»0f*

bfrtPf the London Art Union.
HuUnd. Mt’. Ellet,Mrx.

ttnrrnd.

Mariort

Haven, and

INGS, Strip*! m4 Cbsob Shirtinfla ’
im«, CotumadBS, 8«t1nettta, K«
Jentt*. Fancy nnd Black DoaakiBS,
meres, Prints, die.

DfVV GWDS

sad laardmora fully my •uStrirnrs and dangtrou*
! .condition far three long years. Too may publi.h
i thia latter If yen like, to aunt the wck and ad-

'."W

Mirion Gwynn coatribate to
her.

hall aril alpuMie auction, of Trnda- L"
■heal bidder, on Monday,, tte IKib-.dav
iber.-lStJO. al leu o'clock iu tbc fiirranw of

ICO for bolding the Uircmt 'onrf hi Ufc
county.) tbe pAtotteFAfewWr
■£r. or Koninch thercbf ah ahatt Ve nrteU '
i&gt; aatisfy the debt da&lt;» and unpaid on aaid
Igc. at tbe’date of fid. udtlty- With iatrmi
it. from Mid date. Thai re to tert" 'WjV
rant half of the nnrth-wret ^ciwierof aX»
tcn.t7.ihi ton-o.h p number tvro iSt'north
tc torenberticM (Siamit, centalwtagsirtrfr
&lt;f land; all in the county uf Uarrf dn&gt;T9tsto
h«S»nELIANA WOOD.
K ir. Atty.
Mortgagre.
d, August tn. 19*&gt;.
aiig30an..vyi

PROBATE • NOTICE.

(

What enjoyment there
ata. friend’s house, If

bin taking IM

oat*,’
|

-.rheti yob
»onr scat nt the ittble with
.iter iutiied eucnto, there Appears no

(

tkaid of vexation and disappointment up-

:

tn the ordinarily pleasant lace

of

b«ltss,a* her vjes r»l upon lhe heaping

plate* of biscuit, dishes of o*k«, pastry,
IfDel-abd &lt;5i Cu.’s Saleratua has

Ac.

been ured in preparing these artidea, no

tian-:» commuted

in

dKAKHMS

Th* diacovery of coaling a pDI with sugar »mInatrd with Dr. Herrick. All otbera are counter
feito. and if uaad will do barm, and disappoint the

H ’

HARDWARE
WE ARE CONTIS PALLY

receiving

reuiphni’titi-d upon her success in the
kitchen, I. • • -If gives the ctedil where ।

rodi-g and filing iu thia awl far I'robafr.

I). |l. lie I . : I
.
. , 1
N.Y.
nr.**,*-, ri.1
W Sr.o.-&lt; ..ntl
the.•&gt; :• -.r

zh-lito. to the

In the
.1. .^a
.
.......
1 retncJy
an*tally
inaitd.nl
llim
Im*indicate
jliaycd the
Jlarm &lt;Ccii-unuit.nn.
f friend" »t»d i&gt;li/-

SPECIAL NOTICES
Ever sbonm^in (hit

NOTICE.

perfectly’pure and ul-|

u it* rrl-.il!«» b.derntiis manufactured by j

-

t ri:.

,

.V Co., At Fairport, Mon- ! ftb in*UuBt, &lt;Ss »• to KTbte*«!l "pre»ori from
.
.. , ‘
f
,
harboring ortruattog her oa mt aci-vaat, a* 1
1 hi* Saleratus t* fur sale Ml&gt;y j,#y tiodcbt* of b*r coatraetiag after thi«
*?,»re*kvM*fH-rs thrint'*11.int date.
J. B. MAYNARD.
s.*..rekeepers tnn»ugnom
Hfiatiags, OcuAerlltb, lead
octlt-Sw
Sold al uhok-aaie by the 1 __________________

_ i'.-.t* and dealers in thi’ large

to

Ac., at priei* io correspond.

the Prince,

\

PAPER-RAGS?^-

Th* brghrst market prica. writ hr allowed on
aubaeripth-n. fiuPapcr-Rag* at th«2hn&gt;a«r (Mlier.

NEW YORK COSTS.

.,

SAWS,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

-X^-^.TERS

jHlkkCH BiTTLk£.

Up I
I'apcr* and give* genefat ft ?*
tor Agrwuneata of all ki d»- ■

rt)

ttl ia the only remedy ia bm l.rre
s. The Auditor of our ooantr

»s,..|3aM^13,‘TWKSLh!T

♦ ii

.
&lt; l.u i.ree U-.H very much sqiteez- I bat offers to forfeit tbaamuaut paid tor it ia each
•d. AlU-rt’E.hvred, ttm] it will lie good , CIU*.ifJt ***!» of a cure.
:~r «a«o. Yen hate been rubbed against, :
PILES.

pfaai ramady aid eoenrttte kv*toe*&lt;ir«r*dafi‘ttal-roare** in ibaacw settlements of dbo WmV wiR
’"•brih?.";:.' ‘ift’K:
5o rrmreiy hi» crer been &lt;n*corrTta In ,-nu
wtete history of medicine, ttbiab' exrt*. •With
cry style and description.
jwotnpt. happy, ami tolly raatfrwUrr rffcrittoy
i)oo&lt; appetite, complete digostim:. rst-td aoauj.ithvi &lt;&gt;t strength, with an wi ttMtR! rffej-t-rititrti tor
' active and cheerful rxetrire, itmneciaMy
ure Copper. Dr***. Sheet Iron , lt»»»c.
.
. J *XL«t
■
... । I »t »'P tn li.at fl.t metal boiei conufaldj:
y and crery aliapc and deacnp- I nt||., pr^,. MI remla ;wr box! tor -alt Uy .IregfciH*
ii . rr. j
anJdroirm. Will te **01 tree to any *ddtw«oe
n
ira «dl actl-ai Karel Time* 1 rrcBij,t..f the j.rier. All
utders, t ic,,,
for Reade P»r. .
! sMtoM be *dtfr&gt;.-«*'-1 »'i
, ' «
lI
TV
T Tir-TTC- *
*. r. OfH’J Ag’t
II. V»
B. Ti&lt;HT»F.
Co..
mftkyl
D'lwa*a 3t^5
TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

VP -

it*'!’1.

.nd 1

A— A

----------&gt; uc nrM.rie.oi-* and rimnuLrtturrrjHf
. . ,
, 1 1 i to n vii KT(.M ifll 111

EAVE TROTTG-KS -i 1

hirieteir-utal ciita eiigmwinnyvs tb»t'i»n.&gt;

Manufactured al the lowest rates, aud pul

of Attorney, Spiro and Bill* , .olii-n.|iM«tolurc iilelttoWB. A
tm^uiuu
■ v of
-K***!*', *»d ihi. jtoint will ?|*ak
!•*.•&lt;rfr-l'y then

up iu anv jmrl of Um? county.

m«l it will tnttke you briglrt.
A great1
tainv’ouries have hecn told about you, J
Mr Wa!i«. o.tneof which are true, and I w

•«&gt;&lt;iie fateYou have worn Vcty good ‘
-I.dtei.*I.ul n.&gt;t u h.-iiidsomc hat.
You)
Imt n-tdi-n about with tome very good l *’
l»-fM'' :■•-.] 1 •
have received some of ’-

■«r vb&gt;.iii »t inriidity of mud turtles-to
*Lt' laitiu-.
You Iwve visited institutions
abteh }ou didn't can* a etmp alxiut, and
;1 u Late danced with some &lt;&gt;f the beat
&lt;ln-T*ul i Id jndk-a to be found in Ameri*n.
ini like to dm ice, Inn you don’t
•'Slier lhe Zt.-i..rr.« very well. Still, you
aun pmiy devtr lellvW.
Ii yitt lived
d in this
litis country vou
you would
vlo be ruined. Albert Edward.
} .ni would certainly join a fire
&lt;im.|&gt;ntiy, and then you would be sent to
the (■..inin.iu CuuDciljtod then you might
he &lt;
to
I. G'ngrese,and
v* ngrvse,ana then
men you
you wo
wo’d
.1
PROBATE NOTICE.

self respect, and you would
Reporter? have Ixilliered y 5

InScrofuiu-.u TuVercalteM, 114*ncdicaita ifP»
bii* bti fat Oinfr than ths rood cCfcct of the most
cinttnoslv bateoeed preyoretierr-M lotHfre. wltheut any of Utrir wdlkn-mn liatelilte*. •
Tte a;ict:tjan cf. fw*lr« dauv.l be tap cogfiidetitly InVlted to Oil* remedy add rtotoritfre. In
tltoeaaes-peeunarle »9wt.r-ibcm.
■
•
Ju Ulutot-iriusi, bulb cUruiiicand li-fi.rr.imrtory
—in the tetter, howerer, n-ore dreidedlr—it baa
been iheeriabie well reported, fcoth a* aftebiptlug
]nua sod redaring the swriiiapa cad MiflMa of
^atoteronltcn: FwcreUnfkl nrrereaiBybe a

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of fir­

INFLAMED OB SORE EYER.
Mmetlc Obtl

CROSSCUT

BROAD &amp; NARROW AXES.GIJISS.

I1OVSE

Counsellor in ’Business.
- irr prank &lt;RbnBv.: i

forlnfiamcdj

aid

SASH, tu.d POTTY,1 BUILDERS’

CVEBYDODY’ ' LAWYER

1
i

IRON, .STEEL', NAHA MllX. vm.

COOPER, aud CAJIPENTER TO0|e&lt;

PkaertCAt Cnkufirm, Albany, b: T.
SaMX «•»“•&lt;* br J. r; MHrta 4 fife, Belticxid « Grant, andbvdealer*every* here.

’
I
'
I

i.vf-i .-tokTt many times, Renfrew, hut

advance from

Cl’LAR
PT Tlte abort articke ire aold by all lhedeaJrt it Raetifegwund by ati nruggMa threogfaeul
lie United Stain, Canada, and South America,
t wbulraale by
Wga Drugfiat* in tbe pnnet
*' *'“* HERRICK A BROTIIEB.
.

CEOCJ3LS

5 0,00 Oopiffi already Sold.
- mir mother.
Gutd by; bo virtuous
i.-id j&lt;&gt;u u ill l&gt;e happy I Yon have seen
M-nie .&lt;-ri M'lisiblc men in this cwintry.
•iisit Edgard.and yon must remember
tri ', v-u h.iie m-cu nearly all of our
■n..i.* ni..| lick cpitules, nnd you will not
cuuuiiMr them. Nobody, besides »uch,
1UM.CL1 J ou will.
Y-w hoe h-:u.| that tune Gud Suv* the

sfetenl, tn seteral trry grmlfylu^ cttflTirteMAn’

Mfirkel, AbtFli

aro prepared to w11 fit a small

__ .

.
V Repottcr's fnrewell

i. .iu. i...- property, among uttwca, tobtaiU
rkably •n'rclual and permanent
.otton Will.b it. ditto appear» to
- ---------------------- M specific aetise. br drsparOtog
tho tetgtopey which foniM item.
. • .
In Drspepaia. mnunierabte as air its c*u*re, a
.hirie Wr'ef tbow "Uhalybcat- FiRt. !.«■ riteb
■udred fcr lb« meet baht tori Oiw, tnrluuu.g th*
' In unchecked IHarres .&lt; r^-n wb n m!&lt; ip^etf to
Dysentery, eonCnned, ctaacis'itrR. and SM-iiifflt*
ly aiai^naat. Urerifect* LurebOOn eip&gt;»Sy,dei.-

cun versa- I

ti.xt at once take* n plccsant turn, the tea i
re drunk, tin- biscuit eaten, and the lady |

FE OF MIGHIOAK. fUnwr Connv, as.
n.bate
fi.r a.il.l *.vunty.
•
M-o.1.10 of Mi-1 Ci»Url t.ulfi.-ti at thr i.ffle.tnr
tgr thereof, lu iUar.iu.-*, D.-.tub.r-th, !«*.&lt;
it) LK&gt;r.Jrl|y« 1-rebate.
'
v malujr of th,- o-ta'.c *t Aaron t. EJfi*

.JiwSuL.crea iu ehcAuiii i&gt;i»£i*ate&lt;a£ 4
.SSSrtleLfiS

BOOTS. SHOES A5T&gt; GAITOtS,

making apologies j

f.-r pour hire nil. cct., and the

J^rtgotocth- tmilf/whhmit W-'

'C

'
IA«d,
“ “I./..’'
: *., « ..
tj
;Baaa wax, . .« ......
Jjfip. ixrdoa^.. .*....
i
P^-ton..
1

the

are now at the head

everybody Vrantg.

•

Truvors oa

sick

suoirst

COOKING

0I9T 9DfiS«»&amp;b

TIIE

I

STOVS

*FA?ZILT

SIMPLE HEUEhlES. EASILY X'iJTllXSD,
FOR THE &lt;;i li£ of plfA'Abt; IS’
A 1,1, FURMS.

Tre.tre

Master sad Apprentice, and
.
, , Landlord|aiid.Tetunt.
TtlU Ypto What ■ roostitjtesj.lbel .nd
Blander, and thewras tn Mar’•rtagw Dower.-»be Wife', ri.be
iu.EroptuV. Wrwwa. aid AH,.

GIFTS

IT TELLS YOU Of the vitrion* dUrasea of
.
children, nnd g.ie* lbebr»t
.
imd simpteei luu-Jc i-f total­
incut during HrthitiK, C«i«
,
. ultduue. Vmciiiutiuu,WIiOOp
ing cough, Mvodra. A*. '
IT TEliLH ful? Tlic symptom, sf Croty., eh uh
era iaLMtui.nr CIwIk. tdur&gt;
l-KO, wcrw». Kallrd bind,
•
i
riwgwonn.cliiekm per,Ac,
1
and gi. c* you the txsl tram

Tell* Yob The tew tor Mrehailca'Ytcna in

'v-„ — itte dcato atarinr Ibcni ia
ihe'fs^-,Unacompoaad•&gt;■*)jtmtbffihe

^u .hould in
jie«. Sobt br dreggiaM
erywliere. Hee’adrartlM

Any person purchatiug •«/ »f tbe shot
.4 Good*. ;*hnU Bu*k* .iseptsdj Arm
or upwsrd*. will reemra a gin ;~“»d eo «
I,- oflertd of a kta faloa th.o twe dollar.
We oordiatlv '•»•&lt;* sU per*** wlabln
thiog iuoorlme, to c*H and exaielue era
.nd price*, and if w. caa actirfyyoo wit
we wooM I* v*ry happy to aally oa-

It TelU Yon Th.- Uw. w-wtigg i***^**
and bow to otoain uoe. and tbe
I’rv-eniptioa lawa to Public
Il Tells
............

w'lih’tnnde
uf procedure in obtaining one.

stitmtlion ■•( an iarahsuM* lu.dlehie, wblih
.. siiaej'tu'lto mi atslar't.g a» titoelierit
lln-tetirr's Stomach ilium hate i-ron
। (L*lreW tn region* whc.e freer and sgi
.nd torioUI Mher 1&lt;iU&gt;-Ma re-*|-Uiii&gt;i» ba'
..ili.led their tirijurt, bt iiui|.ir».l». To 1
.■ide iu n£r‘ roufiHcfl.re that-the “Mitten

bmt and simple tt rvnicdiea
far tlirir care,
The snsptmfir of lutfaeltia.
. towwtopuuu. _.D) ipernds,
A.llii:&gt;a,l&gt;ri p.v, C-xit.Rheutuaawm. Uniiti’iH;-.. Eryatprtea, Ac^.siid gi»e» you the
best retwdiniAtr their pure.

E OR MICHIGAN, Han? Cowair. i»*
eaalou u' miid Com t, liold»u al I he oflicu
idgc thereof, in Rnatinga. Urtoter'Rifi'
rortit O. K Ray. Judgtt &lt;fr PntbwlK
'
। matter of the tratate uf Wllliat^/flBafiay,'

■ding and filing the petition, duly verified
• Kyaa, urajuu;. tor certain rssMina
tel forth, that adtiiinlalration of raid Cl*
•ranted, .nd that letter* i&gt;l«r to Salon
tueb administrator.
a ..
j
»p~n it i» ordered, tliat Monday the fit* .
'utcnibcr, 1S40, al one o'clock P. M-, •»

iSiw tote’pnblbhe’lre tV&amp;Uta£

a newspaper printed Itt lUst-nga. • In
tty. Mfttafnfi fotobfiifaewa Strok*. auc&lt;-oce at leaul in each weak, next briure
fixed upon for hearing ialteprewufss- . J
rtlt-fiw
Jad^of Ire^aiaOctober II, ttffi.

»l of a Itcana* ersaAcd to a
urt of u!d Couutr, 1 *
•ubHr auction to tic Mgl
reaidertc* of th* deceased, t

&gt;'clock, is t!.- to*rew*i'

.

DOCTQB

„ TUU To. s^g -uyx: aw

Uicy .ligte MbeA’ your chambertnauh. |
aud biuighi up nu'tt of your suite.
You
lave been a (Jod-aenn in the way of
"lU-rns,’’ Albert Edward, nnd In behalf of
die reporters of Boston, I bid you an afifiHh-nate fiirewell. “Ich Dien"’is played
'HR&lt;ui ,lbi* aid*. Albert Edward, you
Urt L-ik. n home something of A’ Phrri-

ide, with ft* law and .be ro
MiRNiMts Ihcredf.iu cvwy

■ imp it th.it t.mr aiel « uerg'y liriiiq-m-nblv
tor ib&lt;- n •tiirpfitiu'bf lienlrt. It &lt;^w,atc* Wj-en
he ouiftiari*. 11 uY. mid 1 titer dip wire vrjy-hi.
mild r l»ul paweHufly. aii’1 soldi rr-hiA" IliCl.t
&gt;uar»n&lt;liiiun cajcnlinl t« the hval.liy .liacborpr

until pas.
di .ease* of
j™—..—
neys nnd live*,.and tbctMl
tmnetaa fcrtaeer cure.”
Tbe sywiptuma W I'teuekn
M-mpsAnwaigifcAptotoM
Paraljaia. til* Tsr.uuadlreo-,
.et or ibe Uirurt. teeth. e&lt;r
uad eye. ud th* test ream,
die* lor tbeirqure.

per diree^ton. «(tt the Itelfr, and llwy jil! fiud
in it asiminlani peewGariy adapted tv cMufwrt
■Irelintvg rem*. a- It i- i.lcn*«nt in thr palate,
mriguraiing fuJbc lM&gt;pri^cxteUetii pt a tonic,
.and n-jnivluUiug gi pt tally. We La\r the r»tdrnr- • r yb'ouaapJa W agel •m* awl avaavn

ii?
^,'n8 10 Jour crodil,
Alltrt Edward ;
You have paid your
wilt nidi remarkable prpinptacaa, and
vnulmve cToiie y diir tour in good shape.

New. Barry Mill,

»WHoned to have any quantity of tnon♦J,fed you put it out freely.
You have
l*«i going it. and now you are gone !—

IS now ta —-W opwwlto. "“b

fleet binding

to do a«y amount of
CrcrBTOM

. A wrrespondxu aeoda us an account of
»lr*&gt; tn Fort Edword.whtch. a few years««&lt;*, wm dt^t up- and planted tn an in
ivfUd tunJilioD.
This is no new lad
*»»otcd with the gitiwth of trees, but
wai Jung since dfiftivertwl by Andrew
pP'gblithc eminentybyshJdgist, of Eng1mw.
So aimilae are tbe roots and
.JTMebcs jt^lkir pMiuoj that if m» bend
•»»n a-ywnsjdfcrfir'-Ucv.lifd'cnVer it
'•rtAifid, it will stuiii eUot ont root*, and

-WOEHE,

otEer Mill in Barry, or auy other couuty.

Having secured tho serytevedf s .

John E. Potter, TufclUb'r,

First Rate MILTiKB,
,„d », mill

&gt;7 Jim Mo. C“tfau»w» at, PI •sdelpbia. Pa.

Wi&gt;« - U-

tapw-^l pta. M«tt"
• «**
Smutter—we &gt;^o prepared.#) «0 U&lt;
beat ofwork. ' Ple-e gi*“ « •«“- .

Ceahpaid lor wheat- .

.^jng afiep»srd gradually d«M ill firtid ib«E leave* and then
.Pfirffice frtwi.
,

: k mt ■

:

BOLiwooiyfc GRAyr.
HasuMfi. Sefc.1.1BAD ' '
__ ’

T AMNERY !

ur.T &gt;iw »«WM*n ■■:&lt;*

■■■■••■'

nurr fcr s term of JM. U °°* prop'**'™

TAfaafcAisiMUCC

prr|Mirutlon while Kitiferlng from M.iuarh .lcrangi-uirni-nad gvnera’d. iiiliiy I acting amter
Iha n-lriec of phyafchma. they hate shni.dontnl
all iloleurrivus drug* and thirty Iretod th*
,iH«riin nf thia-nrttete. A frw word* to the
veptlcr rey- ’ There arc certain i-criml-a alien
tMt ■«]!&gt;**&gt; are rp tetrsnetog tbri tgapy 4 IkeA
sink ijpdre thr tetei. The relhHeii •&lt;! tnrifirr
and cMM. I» rm tihtorlfady irtotev, that' fhr
inriber. rtpoaWly if Urn to j.vtotfi. U f&gt;M lo
forget L&lt;-r u»a Lasltli iu Ur oMrewir a*&gt;*H)
tor J&gt;re infanl. Wmbl ihc |Wtio-ltJ sml.ropy.

YOC

Mriy
mWid I* gewereHy aggremtcL W»*».
then.
■ toeecwdty ftir a Minutest tn rei-nperate Uip eniygte* of the MMciit, ««&gt;! etwMe »be
muher tu hiwr tipunder bcr eihfitfMTn{lAa»
and renput.sH.Uiur*- Tureltig toollirri. gene-

ciniiH. because it h agwahle Io tho lasir as
well aa certain to gi»o a perumucri Itocreare
of bodHy-etreugih. ■
.
'
AM thooo jwreons. to whom we bora pcuiiculurly referred abuvr. to Wttt ««Jft-reto-froni
faverasd Hgne. runaad by materia.'.hurrlm-n,
dvwvWrrw faiiittattoti La* ■ of' afcMl it*, and

Ty..±t“7^.

MANUFACTURERS’ AND JOINERS1

a Saddle and Ilantcaa Xnnufiactory, |pid Fill farnleb our cqatotiwni with anything in tbe Hue «&lt;
Saddiea and IlareeM upon the abortcat nutice,
atid at tbe luwcat prfcea.

,K^rs25S
#1,000 A Y-EAR-XS

we.STfi
r.._ &gt;«brntVpi; fWwvo Am-

,«■» r. rorres. r«e»*».

�BALLET &amp; IENFIELD

It wm at this critical moment »hrt
Garltaldi arrived.
He had taken, with
his s:*ff,abrriagc«&lt; at Santa Maria, and was
coming on in the main rt«d toward- St,
Angehi. The belle and grape wen. flying
about, but tho carriage* still proceeded.
When they arrived in tbe nr»«hbori&gt;.H«i
ofSt. Angelo, they were in right of the
NuapolitRBx, wb&lt;&gt; were drawn opt here in
line of hattla.
Furtnnately. cliwo to ’hia spot waa one
of the torrents dammed in which formed
a covered way.
In this the carriages
turned down, except the last, which wss
struck by a cannon ball and remained on
the rood.
Through thia ntad Garibaldi
advanced, revulvet in hand, tri wards St.
Angelo, and arrived just In time to give
THEY ABC AUST BECBIVLNG
new oonrsge to tbe defenders.
Tl»e ob­
ject was tn drive away tbe cvltiniu in the
rear
the bill Ui the left &lt;&gt;f St. Angelo ;.
this wrs easily dune by throwing some
skirmishes on the heights above thoee
occupied by tbe intruders.
There was.
fortunately, some artillery in front, but,
as nsuaL it was tho bayonet which deci­
ded. The Neapolitans tried b&gt; penetrate
by n aaralry.hul were fumtrn back,chiefly
by the evinces of tin: Calabrbse, who be
haved splendidly.
After three or four bnura’ fighHng.
whatever could be got Vigether nf availa
ble men were curried forward, nnd tbe
Neapolitan* not only driven tuck fruT.
their position on the grmt n«ad, hot like­
wise llm hnrncode- retaken.
Thu was
about 0 o’clock.
During all tl&gt;h time tbe battle wa. ac­
tively raging in other partsuf Ute line.
After the firaldi-fcat in the morning the
enemy had returned with new forces to
carry St Angelo.
N«»t only did all hia
GeP gtmi.scatter death in all directions,
but likewrir three batteries fn-m tbe op
ptwita b.mk and the mortars &lt;&gt;f lhe for­
tress began to open a tremendu&lt;*us fire
under the rmitcctioii of wliicn the Nea
politans aavanced between ten and eleven
A. M. They curried once more tbe p&lt;wiWe can clothe you from ths crown
thm uf the itarricude, mid ■•••cupibd even of the head to the aole of the loot
the Grat bouses lendint; up toward Saint
Angelo.
Medici and G«L opangam, he- and warrant prices to suit.
rides Garibaldi, did everything to steady
the wavering troUps, who. m-eiiig them
selves.su much intnmnlicrrd, and at talk­
ed by such fiirinidnlile artillery. 1wgan to
think die day hurt.
Fur hours the fight
lasted, it coutinoal advance or retreat &lt;«
both aides, but still the Neapolitans co'd
not gain much ground.
This was, per­
haps, the most strongly contested spot on
the whole line,.nnd only in the irftennwin
the advantage began to show on our side.
The Neapolitan* had again to dear tbe
rnad.but they still l.i^l our barricade and
tbe woods &lt;&gt;n both sides of it.
With
great trouble two skirmishing lines were
formed, and sent to theaten their left and
right, nnd then a hundred men were col­
lected behind the first lamne, and these
made II rush nt the ert uf-Viva Garibal
di!’ and carried thr position about two
P. M.. which was kept, as well a» the
guns which were in it.
This was the signal fur the drfent of
the enemy.
They »&lt;&gt;on gave way. and
were driven luick tu Capon, though their
fom-s are eatimuKwl u« 80.000. nnd those
of the virturs at 15 000.
Thr London
Times enrrsepondent says that “it wns u:&gt;
complete a drfeat aa ever an army suf
fered.”
The Par.a Patrie *dy» that Garibaldi's
lows amounted to4500 men, while that
of the nayalites were nut so great.—
Among adbrr incidents of lhe Oat tie, it i»
recorded that at one «&gt;f the mart critical
moments ol the battle Garibaldi asked
for 100 men. and among tboae who re­
sponded and rude fhrward aim tbe Gen­
eral was Omni Arrivabenc, heir to one
of the first Milanese families, and acting
aa eonwupondent to the Daily News. The
Count was not seen afterwards, but It was
hoped ho was among tbe prisoners.

BOLTWOOD k GRANT
udufy

LARGE AKD BIADTiF-CL

gcinniTiH

©OffiTS’jmi'Dr?

Cotne and See !!

EODTS &amp;

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS
greatly Mpdripr in al) re*r’*’»
m*t nomm

.v _

‘ vif’ia to ts*

fer tl&gt;«nwhes, ar* nu« of
«e this itaper
tent xubl*ct
Dr itobeck Invites the xttenuon o&lt;tb*riek to the

or Boosuu-iso usn so

ORIGINAL LETTEBS,

Orgaaixed and ccr-duoted upon the Cot RTtwo Roca
qK «beRaisast rtmU Ulg fitted ap wtib ap-

front umtbcn of the Medical fn&gt;fe*«ian. Editors
of public journal*, well known Menhant* end
Fsrmers, and Udies of the highest raepeetabilitr.
siring accounts of extraordinary cnrei wrvsgbt
b» tbc remedies uf which cures they thssneeires

ETB WITNESSES. J
These pirtiea mar be consulted pcraosally or
by letter, by tboee who hare any doobt upon th*
uNet The e*idet&gt;ce in the poawaewn of Dr.
Mtkck, which ia at all time* aeeceetbl* to th*
public. Mtabiiabce tbe follow tag

cm.

At th* Ute railed Etale* Fair in Chicago, foe
mr acaiHnta rauwAasnir and for xsar nocuaar.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

ronduete.1 tn Itaaka. Coontiag Room*. Radroad
°**** *"■ COMMERCIAL LAW.

ia this acrofuteiM eiaiamtaada
dratruetiTc dieesrtsa* tto »v«.l
nttX iadred. of all tte RWM,
ore aggrttvattd br lhe irlM OW
Ono quarter of al) our ptortlC
their person* are invaded »y1
fectiam and their health b MM
Toctau«e it from tbe «y*tcra wd
tbe blood by tut altrrntire rori——--------rigerats it^by healthy fond aafl emrtfoe.

err held in our College rooms, our stodents are
nriv ifogedto attend all the lecture* tn thladcpartmeafe'awd to reoaive instruaiuu ia thia important , "
ljun„,r
branch of tte eoorea, frntn the able, aorompliahed the moat effectual rctnwly which the methrai
------- , »
~-------------.j-.—, ._Z &lt;. -r
,hiJi of ©or tunea can dcvx*c for this every­
where prevailing rad fetal taWf- 11. b Mh
bined from the moat active rcmediab that liave
been discovvrvd for the expurgation of thi. foul
disorder fx&lt;sm the blood, and tbc meue of tho
ay.tern from Ha deatroctirc eonacqucnora.
Hence It ahculd bo employcd tat the rani al
not only Scrofula, but abo those other afcetinn* which arise from it. such as Btmmva
•ad Skin Duaaaas. Sr. AtmtoxT** Fran.
Roar, or EarmruLA*. PtarttM, PrmrLts,
Blotcxe*. Bvatwaand Boits.Tt-xom.Terrs*
and restore the health and strength of tbe sufferer.
and Salt Rwrt-u, ficatm Hi n&gt;. iUxowoax,
Jin ci MATisx, Sv rn tunc rad M utctnuAi. DmSICK FE.UALES,
ossa*. Baorar, Drararau, Dxaturr, and.
Compete** all the laSest riytas of MUC&amp;
who have lauguiabt.1 fee year* ia belaleea weak. Cbriltea, brilltaat.. town*. Berogaa. FRKNCH
indeed, six CoMruatwra juuaxx* rrax Vrrune»* and deapuodenev. recuperate with great rarr.b oa Imfvkk_
Duson. ___
The popular ____
belief
__
pid'ty under thetr tnrigvraliag operation. That MUSLINH, and al! other kiade that caa beaaa*-,
In - tomiyeftfoWI. foimdcd in truth.
all *«xual diaabililic* «r» rrurorsd by tbeir cor­ «1. many of which pre greatly aujwrter in quality
for icrofida^a'a degeneration of the blood. The
dial and gently sUtnulaiing properties. That they and beauty to anything heretofore offered in thte
jxrtirular purpose and virtue of tlua Sancpomeruit
rll)a U to purify and regenerate this vital fluid.
SHATTERED COJiSTITUTIOXB,
Mithun’, which sound health fo isposrible in
abu»«d; that tbeir direct tendencs i* to lengthen
I life, and rauder it enjoyable. That, operabog dlPRINTS BY THE CORD.
rectly upon lhe
&lt;/dlttat, ia tUM*«&lt;/. they

DRESS GOODS

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Ta afford People in awy methmi *r t
Union
an opportunitj to pOMess

ennu.

puutraith 0.5
to make tbc billowing proposition is

,n *fc« Caantry, who arc u

five
DOLLARS.'
- will rarriv* tn return by expma, fhw
ctrarge,

V

:
j
{

Micux-y "kkamektkd Baxairan (ip
akp Sai era. with tuz roaraaiT

By trsusmilting a dagucrrrai.';* and
TEX
DOLL Al
they wiU aeeur.- La like manner,
A ilxHMvxt Laoca Vam ox Toiut Aina

with a towtrait prodnee-i b» tie patented one,
by aendrng a pair of dug«er».u
Fl FT EE N Do 1.1. A BS

they will recrite in mono

CAUSE SOOX TO HEAL,
and discharge frum the system, every taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Thu

Wu bare piles of S fl EETI N G3.
blllK'llNGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

FRANCIS BOWEL

fa doing lhe larjp-vt llnrdusi* t&gt;uM»e» iu

TOWELING,

and all kinds &lt;&gt;! domestic goods; al«&gt;
BROA D C L U T H 8, plain and fano
CAS8IMERES, Line® Drilling., Den

ima, F. 4s M. Crauatm, TWEEDS,

mid every kind uf GOODS fur Mur and
of mouth, pioclaim
Buys* Clothing which we offr-r at
aralionthe kind e... - -------------- victim* of ill health. They hnnt dlsceae through
JEXCEEDIHGLY LOW PRICES.
every avenue and organ of tbe system, and to ex­
pel i'l tlHirough'y and p*finMc»Uy.
.
No one can doubt th str superiority after
oae single trial—they are not onl» better
but, in fact, cheaper .than any other Pills, for it
take* a lese number of them to produce a baiter
effect.
Price of th* Scandinavian Blood Purifivr. gJ
per bottle, or *■&gt; per half drxeu. 01 tbe Scandi­
navian Blood I’ids. Z3 cent* per box,
6 •»«*•
for 81.
.
HT Reed Dr. Robaek'. Spacial Notices and
We hare g Sue variety of Mualias. Ladies'
Certificate*, published ---------------- ---------------- * ~r .SLEEVES agd collars, Cbimeisetta Grats shirt
Bosom* and Collars, and every kind of WHITK
GOODS; also Boawry. every style of Glove* and
Mitt*. Bontrtta, Ribbow. Dress Trimming*, eta.

CAN’T BE BEAT.

Ouraasortmeut ef Table and Pocket Callery.
SILVER SPOOKS, Pert Momu. Beep Skirts.
Yankee KotfoM. and things iu gtnaral i* fuU and
complete.

READFHADE CLOTHING,

AM now rvcieriig my NPKINli stock of Uvula

have on hand a fieri rate assort -t&gt;t of
[arid
shelfrhea rr hardware stovesa
dm

ns, COPPER AXDSHEETHROX
WARE n ;•'&gt;!// Of FEE

HEATH &amp; COTANT.
*• swteeribcr ia new, prepared with all *eer»marliiucry fa ruai.uiariure better and Heap-

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES
ver oeen in mu town. Si. Plata and BoxS

TO HOUSE BUILDERS,

V.7 on band, or made Io order.
OBBtXG OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY «&gt;'««■

to. EAVE THO CGI I and CONDUCTOR
Jtodedshort
notice, in lire and sty I* to mtif customer*

FRA.*"'—
Raati tga Febuary Itth. IB5».

HARD-WARE

The Amazon, the largest in tbe world,
bos an area of drainage nearly three times
aa Urge aa that nf all tho rivers of Eu­
rope tbnt enter themselves into lhe At­
lantic.
This plain Is entirely covered
with a dense primeval forest, through
which tbe only paths are th»aw made by
tbe river, and innumerable tributaries.-This fortrt ia impenetrable.
Huinbolt
remarks that two mission stations might
only l»e a lew mlh-a apart, and yet the
rwidents would require a day and shall
to visit each other, along the winding of
small streams.
Even the wild animals
gel involved tn anch impenetrable masaea
of wood (even the .jaguar) that they live
for ■ long lime in the trees a terror U&gt; the
monkeys whoa* dominions they have in­

Allkhsdaaf Lumber, Prodrae, end evea O«‘.
taken in pay tuent ter anything in our lira uf to*-

’-W TSR sraaractob or ma acn. JffJ

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND! !

Herrick s Sagar Caated Pilis 1
THE WHOLE WORLD EXITED^
SICK

PEOPLE,

W. bare ecboal brats, ail kiada of blaak hooka.
Poekel Ledgera, Meebmuex1 Mono*!, Arnold's
writing Fluid, Note. Cap. Letter, rad Legal Pa
per, and all kinds of stationery la great variety.

Hasting*. Feb. Jj, IMO.

TH I N KI

AFTER WHICH, ACT!

lOUETiUNG

B URNIITG

For ywrs he's worked to heal the asek.
With joy alatt his bosom ffllet
For tern oJtbraaand* now r»*oie*
At the magic powers of ilcmck a Pill*.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ia now aelitag mere AnsUp &lt;/r*vrfo* for 1 Doaut.
than can 1-c boogbtfor tbe aame money, at ear eta
trotor* thia aide ofh'e* York. It lathe only good
jlMeforlhe prank of Battle Creek. Kala«*x*e.
UarahaU. HASTISUS. and tbe anrreaadteg *•*•try, to purchase grad* fa thia line. Pleas* give
me a eafi and Ins! the truth of thia assertion. or
SEND LN YOUR ORDERS, and the goods will be
selected nnd put op with ea macb car* ai if yen
were princai to ettact ih«sn yourwbe*.
Mr sleek of Good, i» large and w*U edccted. ean*istri« of arerr variety and of

FLUID

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Good*

VERY CHEAP

ar HERRICK'S MATCHLESS VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILIAi hare inundated tbe world with
thetr popularity. Over Bve BtiUfon of boxe* are

that can be found in tho eastern or western mar­
ket. Itcnmpriscs every variety and Ltadof8«gv*
Motataea, MyrapA*. which will ho rata al UKA*
EABLY LdW PBldER TEA ai from S8 to T»
eanta p*r pound. COFFEE from 1I« to 20 cent*
per pound. Fish odsrarrdrocriplion from a Her*

___________
eeakueM, allaying nervous
rilalitrn. and rrmov.ug obrtn. Indeed all who bare
. - .. — inly a woudorfcl mvdicine.
*rM.M|*ri&lt;rto*ayand a!l otber
•e. If applied la aewou, 11 la an tuty for Crowp Mare Throat lofi.w..
ear*. Bowels, User. Kidneys and
R&amp;emami.m.Kpluai irrila km. Ague

atock of Grad*, therefore 1 will coulcn t myself with
a’X'ifi.'Tr'fe-.iV'cLSK.r^

so WIU
owvrau
urnisa
- - -- -rard of in ihehtate of Michipa. Calla^dsj
Remember th* place-New Tirick Etore. J d
■st of lhe Battle Crack House.
L .MOTT
Imttie Crack. Feb. 10, 1858.
»«

The tree* measure from eight to twelve
Wa hard put doWn the prices of all
fed in diHH.t ter. nnd thr intervals am oc­
cupied by shrub like plants, which here our good, to suit the time* and aavr
tn them- trdpdsl regions. I&gt;ec&lt;&gt;nie aborea- people the trouble of going to Kalama­
eeui.
Il i« rmviptdilr 2.000 miles from
zoo aod Battle Creek to trade.
tbe ocean; it la nearly 100 miles wide at
it* mouth ; in M«* places aix hundred
feel deep ; and It* torrent* project*. aa h
wcru, into the o«an,mor* then 300 miles,
perceptibly altering its walers at this dis­
tance from the American sbnrea.
Our food.

feat MffNbuB

THE PHILU^Ol’HEK'S STONE

FOUND.

We thlak we hare m good Young Hyena, Im­
perial and Black Teas, as were ever offered in
this Market. Also all kiafc ol Brown and Wbita
Sugar*. Sy rep, Mobuaee, Fi.h, Rice, Coffee, choc
utate, Pare Soda and Bal trains,

Each Pill with sugar ia coated o’erA rare dtsrarery of metrbleae skill;
Tneir like was never veer beferv.
Until it appeared in Herrick a PilL

febMyl

GREAT DWCOTERY !

AND

DRY GOODS!

HEATH dr COTAW.

Prepared bj Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

MANHOODHOW

LOST.

HOW

RE8TOREU

Ad-MbW, in 4 Mid
A Lector* eo tbe later*. Trvntmeet.

to prira*. *od will ba

Bold to suit those who wish to purchase.

on.tow wo

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of Hobort

Bsrm.

The filllowing paragraphs are from ad­
vance iher’sof Richard Henry 8vrid*rd’s
*‘I&gt;»ves and Hwrolm— "f P-—»» ” — — •—
b* isNUrd from th*
Jsckmoi. New York
The h»»e- ai d heroine® of Bum* were

TCRPSNTLSE AND ALCOHOL.

HH UIIHI.

nr for medicinal forposer.oni.t.

a* numlmrlewa, and some, it is whispered,
as light, -As thr gay motes that pv*pl*
thr emibcnm*.**
I ahull not attempt to write their histo­
ry. whkh mitfht Ik; rstendnd eerily to a
volume, hut extent myself with a brief
•ketch of two .-r three &lt;&gt; ’
iuerit. hetfuinnttf W&gt;lh Bo
__
Jrnn Attu-m, n!(»r-vanG Mrs. Bn

if?

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER.
PRCNE8. FIGS. RAISINS. CUUFWO;
is fiwt. everything in the Grocery Use, sack m
will be ueeJeU l«r taml:r um.
A1m&gt; a &lt;r»«l vsrictT of the

Io April the ncqiui'miaiicw aif Bur"*
ui-d Jean i-omoieuc* d.
"There wa* n
rare in Mnuchliiie in the end of April.’’
says Mr. Uhiunbetx iu bis excellent biog­
raphy o| the poet, "and there it was w*&gt;■oiuary f-r the young men with little
errenu-ny. to invite such girls ns they
liked olf tlir atn-et into an humble danc­
ing hall, w hore a fiddler li.id taken up hi*
still iou to ghe them music.
The p.-iyim-nt of * penny for n dance
miu held by the minstrel as micrdon aul
fieieiit. Bum- null Jean luippetivd to be
it ibe Mime dau&lt; v. hut hot us partneta.
when a&gt;&lt;nie confusion and a little merri
ueul uitv'Xciied hy Ii'.k (log trucking bi»
1-olsit-pA thiiqiuh lbs nnui. lie playful­
ly a-mnrk'd to his pailnre that ‘he wiibcd
lie could gel any ul the lasws to 1 k«'ldn|
as aril «• Ilin d- g did."
A short time nfler. lie p.ai'cd through
th.- Maucblilie «listingtfrren.u here Jean.
«!&gt;&lt;i hud ou-rlu-ard his remark, was
| '•r.-..rl iu|’ rl..tlrf-a.
Hi* dog running over
I tin &lt;-&gt;oibr» the । • img maiden desired him
to cull»» ofl". and this led them into cod
I vi real:■ ai. Arctdy referring to what pas*
j —t ut ’he datu-e. ►In- asked if be I nd yet
’ any • I the la'Se* to like him as well
'liisd--.' !
From that time their mti

had as good as abaodutted her and his
ibe eb.Ur«, to trek hto furtraw la th® West
i/ that Indfe-i.
Burna mil her for tb® first tin® at b tea
darty, at the bouse of amutual fretid. in
the "beginning .d Deonnbcr. 1787. They
read dtesacred Volume* of their hearts, were a» mu«h pleased with rarh ocher—
UhteutaMted with the light of lore, and she with hl* genln*.and h® with h*rvolup
staiurd with lb. tears of parting. but it tiioiis beauty—that* aeOocd party waa
•annul b* ; the vtdtrm* is chmrd forever pn&gt;p.mrd, to ome offal her own Imuaa
and they are gone.
All that remain* la on the en»»ing Saturday evening. Borns
trndhiim, and a leaf nr two of tta Book acceoted tb® proposal with avidity, hav­
of Sony. w ritten from memory y ear* af ing acquired rat th® sudden a mighty rel­
tdr. when Mary was in heaven and Bunts ish for tea. but the night hefi»re the drin­
king was taken piner, hu wa* overset by
the hmband ofJean.
«’ ** '
They brought tlieir Bibles to the plare a drunken coochman. and carried to "hie
of mreti' g.and exchanged them rererent lodging* with a braised knee.
He wn.te Mrs, M’l^fe* a latter&gt;taIt.
Mary’. ti&gt;oy was Must) wmt plain,
fl'dwrt^e was large and elegant, and In ting the circumstanceM. and eaptr-slng his
two volumes.
On a blank leaf of the regret, and paid her some high-fiuwn
compliment* whlrit tickled beramaringly.
fir»t he hud written the trit:
"And yr shall not swear by my name She auawered in the same atrai , and en­
tll«Hv. I i»ni ths Lord;” and noth'-Sd: closed hlin a poem .whic h she had writ­
'llauu 'halt not forswear thyself, but ten.. They kept up a bri»k fire of notes,
'bod 'ludt perform unto the Lsrd thine charged with friendship and flattery.
Th® fifth discharge of Burn* brought
Tbrir ndirn was • erformed by all those down the reiloia of hi« “sweet enemy,*’
striking eerrmnwil* which restie •rnti .but he gallantly destroyed his own. and
mrnt bis A-vi«cd to prolong tender emo- they h--isted * new mu. and remthitMd
tiutJM. and tn impose awe.
The luveis tbrir loving encounter, masked a» Si Ivan
'fbey met a sec--nd
stnod on each side of a small pearling dcr and Clarinda.
l&gt;r&lt;&gt;ok—thei laved their hands in the lim time abortly after the near year, and ex­
pid stream—and holding a hih|.&lt; lietween changed confi-lcDi'va. (7a&lt;iwlrt ai'iug 3yl•mtn. pron-iiint-cd that their vow* tu In- ixnd'-r a h'utfory of her pa-t lifeau-l tr-'&lt;&gt;
fdthfnl tn each -tbr.” They parted ak, hies.and receiving bi* own in rv'urti. It
is not aocaoy t" see what they prop&gt;u®J
the gl-aming never tn meet again.
Burns returned to M rtSgirl and Mary to them reive* a* the end of nil tld* mertto the lllgldatida. She spent lb-stimmrr■ mg und letter writing; it ran ot liavr
nt CampblhMi with tier faintly, and in l&gt;reu marriage for the huabimd of Mra.
the curly part of the aut|iluli actvpU-d a&gt; M'Leli&lt; se was living, while Jean had a
•itwiiuut wliii-hiiad been procured for her new ilslm upm Burns; neither d-&gt;rait
si-etn to have l»een that looser tie. which
in Glascow.
Tier tertn of service wan t«commence■ mariAv *o:t rtimes forgives in ports—st
ar Martimna* 11th of November.
She• least I acquit Clarinda of all guilty In-

AGRICULTURAL.
,

hs in that paper. tat tli* average price uf
bushel will pay Cw it a y«r.
Jobe «MI a be can oav f -r it ea-y with ilia

•gg» from two or three her.*. If I was a
i macbanic or merchant arid had i-nly a

U. tJlo.i-c wtefMn, H-O* P"1”. I «•&gt;"&lt;&gt;« l«k- &lt;l» w»' y
tell ~
m«1—
how to “
make
««e ''
iif the
dlik(rwOta.t l«. fcrm-n uo
-1-,lthe
~ 1best
~' “
of la*d
ait. sides &lt;4 R fence.
Mr. Smith, wfi,. little plot; and it I had nut a
law beside him a basket «f aery amM P" I should still want it fur ray wife and
tatoea ta Iwininw
llw fence lookin* children.
« Mr. J.««. wb..
“■ SOT-D.«.l*.rfuurU...«&gt;,
&gt;li&gt;« • mlrodid
A /Hr^ •&gt;&gt;«&lt; f.r .Mnf t
pom «t *• ww •••
wtth I
Mr. Jew-Thr Olinr «l&gt;. r.»„. nd

Ik,
dUkwr, »d &gt;M«M h. k.rr. f«W*r* ■&gt;» P*F"
hot ..&gt;»«.&lt; *.mrr..in, M Und - fcrm, ohn, h. k.rord tn .ur».
II. h«
Th.dl4.«.&gt;- la rdnaln. wd hwroctlv,. ' «.«l»d all tW h..k. nn Arannit. &gt;r.d ...
.nd Mnald hr Md h, mr, no.,]
pfltmwtrf far .nr. In to.
*
am* hea ha*daa rrereled &lt;!! over the
country to »ee what waadoinr. Ttom ba.
. hu* aevend asaoctatea—Faiuu-r*. Garden­
ia it, neighbor Jone*. 1 er^ alKj Hoitarkeepers, who know what
*rc to large and fiar. yh»-_v write about, and among them all
.
j,
_ &gt;
u pittjar nn a l"t of information
during a year. The langunge* '•*». i* m»
plain. *o like talking with you. that 1 en­
joy n-ading lL
Then, lim, every prper
has Migrat ings, which show otic t xsclly,’
Mr. Smith — Pshaw. All th. Cindn- how animals and plan’*, and implentetna,
Haiti hogkJLrrs cuuldu’t supply brains and household furniture l».k, imtehl but­
enough fojJ this ten sere field.
ter thsn words could draerih* tl.-sin.—
Mr J--»»—1 u*.-d human brains «&gt;f Among th&lt;«« are plsns of Ituddings, tbafe
which th.re are phntv.
j]
! help .on- to plan others; and also ii'anv ,
Mr. Smith -N-Hisenwr—now
don’t ij very fine Large pictures, which are aurtn
make fun of me Ikvintre I'm tinlucky.a&amp;d ',
j ra-'re than the cost of a whole volnnt*. "
I
Mr. StstTit— I »uppo*ctl;. re er.gra*ings
Pnividrnre ha* wen’ ym»:t good crop.
;
Mr Josts— Providence help* those j! and
,
de*criptions are partly to h&lt;-lp th*

wbi help themselves.
1 used my own
lirnlna on this field.
Ms. Smith—So did 1 mine, and they
are as good n* anybody’s.
Mr. Jukkv—Ah ! There's the trmiijc.

,,
I editor tall implcmeuts «r fcrliUZi-Hk.
I
Mr. JoXM—N&lt;&gt;1 at all.
The editor
;i kreps notliFng of the sort to aril. u&gt; that
Aad Cooking Extrartx,
i he may be peril dly- free to pratk* t*
;'C»ndriun
,
arj-thing, according ca
^.ay
You ka &gt;w it all yuuMtlf: 1 don’t, and so j■ bi- valuable Or uorthloaa tu his readers.
I get .-ill the putxide help 1 can.
I've ■; You would laugh tn *e« how .he come*
been collecting other num** bruins for my down • u |&gt;v&gt;r in'cntiut:* patent uiaaurCT,
land fi-r twenty years, and you sec one and all kind* of hutnluigt,
Mtnit'-d fivint Cunpiteltun about the first ,
Mr. Sirtrn — I* the p]K-r”aJ*piad to
She was young and unfortunate—the rresult in this crop.
of Octidwr. with her father, and her
Mr. Smith—Yes, I sec the result, but uur part of thiscttupiry l
. . . .
vnunger I f ither Robert, who »»• on the almnioned wife of a man she could hot
I don’t utidvrstattd it.
Mr. Smith—Exactly. Soils «,ml crop*
eve uf l-arai-'g tin- trade of ship carpenter love—a crentuis of aciittatent and sensiMr. Jnxts—Well when we began here and diimdesi alft r, but the c&lt; neral prin­
bility—the ardent admirer of Burns— I r
with a relative in Greenock.
20 years ago. I thought my*&gt;-lfa pw&lt;d ciples i-f reltit-ti'iis’i- tie Mn-c t-veryTbi* relative, whole name was Peter whose fiery temperament she symp-ukited ' "
tarmer, but 1 l-elieved others hud good .' wbepe, uud here is ll« lenrfit ot * f-apr*
Macpherson, tfuve the la-1 a frost on his with; in short, a passionate and impru- ’ideas, too. and 1 tnsde it my business tn
| published fi»r the wholecoimtry. Ewy
being wlmllted into tbs craft, and Mary dent woman.
gel at their thoughts; mir.e I found in |I reader gets new ideas by h aruii.g * L*l,ia
She ret her cup at Bunts as the Myhig I
•erred theoaupwiy. They uuulr a night
agricultural books and papers, ethers I done somewhere rise; arid further. I find
oftt. and in fhn tu.'Hi ng Master Robert Is. without thinking of the con-etiucm-ve. 1
picked up at the Ouunly Fairs, by asking that the ppci bus 1,-tlera Iron.'every
and lie enc mraged her. rake that he wrs; I
Aov the big things were raised, and often part of the c initry; and one or more cs-’
Wh.fi Mn.’plwrv.n dune home to always the stave r.f the nmnimt. he gave j'
\Vv liia'V I "tbiutf «•! their omrtahip
I’ve got a good hint from a neighlmr.
s«c:sla editors in d-flvicut M-cTm&amp;aJ co
wImt had kept him himself up to the passion shr inspire.. 1 Mr. Smitu—I've nlwnysbcrn down t-n I
‘
l.n-h wa* d'Utl.'l.re like that ..f i.usrt re- breakfast, ho ;insk-d
that »e p i iulortnalmu lium ninry »«*
with an energy which started her.
She '
I.
and
Mnry
replied
that
Iw
frown
the
yard
(tin* • btaik farming,*' but jniirero|&gt;s stag-I! gions and our own too.
Our tl.itig I
I Ii-vifk. vx&lt;e[4 it gave lurth to.-ue or
was
for
esteem
and
friend-hip
—
a
Platon1
’
taken
a
little
bio
much
af1.1 *&gt;4igw .-filo grrnt merit and elided in had pnolmblv
Ilietditor,
me, they’re .-vol krmck down argu- I| tmiMt nicui! n particularly.
ic attachment ; his tropical temperament!ger
1
•gr.:&lt;v to Ji mi. who found In-rerlf. in the !W .upper. ••"Il i« just ns well, then, in
I menta. I’m sick of the pmr show I get is ctirtnnth warning bl* rwuhrs rgahist
..rat," said Mttepherivm* ’that demanded n warmer return. Tlir corres- I 1
...re
&lt;-f
the
W*
inter of l.fitk in the way that ladies
I f.w all my wmk^nd am desperate enough htimbug*. tel.Ing bow starptra take &lt;ht»
pondence
that
hud
rm-red
between
them]'
that lair in the
I bare ntfn-.fiI t&lt;&gt; purchare
,
{ or Ready l*ay» only.
to |h-. wlto love their lords.
advantage of"people. Why. I was jusV
to try anything for improvement.
' ' * t&gt;&gt; aburyiiitf
buryins place
place was printed, when the grave had d«»*cd II
I- waa.i dark day with Bunts, for the kirk yard." referring
Mr. j'uxra I’ll give you my expert going to M-iid a doih-ir for alt uticlc ad­
! over both, and n precious liati-h of nonrm which he and hi* brother Gilbert which !&gt;•■ had recently secured fur bis
I cnee; it may aid you.
About nmete.ii vert bed in glowing colors, x4.e» I found
i sense it was; it is impossible to read it |
I 1vcarsagn I heard that some mm who had it shown up a- a humbug 1b this paper.
id taken, at M'-Mtr-il had proved a fail- family.
Mary attended iip-m her brother in hi* I without • smile. Bums must have laugh
n-; bill hrlu.'dr Jean nil the reparation
' rd to himrelf when be penned a |«arugrapli 'i i»cen brought up oi fa-m« ha!dubbed to- But | tRuimt atop to talk mote now—IS®
■ &lt;&lt;&lt;nld nt lite time, by acknowledging illness, whirl) lasted seieriU day., and ns
■ gether. and «&gt;ne of them wm going to1 aueh a lot ofpota’i-ra !&lt;■ latmt.
i
like
this
:
he was beginning t« recover, was taken |
। publish a paper, which shmilj consist
Mi. Smftf—1 woh 7 L&gt;-d. I must try
sick tarrelf.
Her fritmil* beHuved Ui.nt |j
"You have a henrt formed—glorinttsly I
lie gave la-r a d&gt;H-un&gt;riit in writing'
ul-xt there la
1 mainlv of accounts &lt;-l Amr different farm*hti
wss
differing
fnui.
the
ca»t
"f
an
evil
formed
—
for
all
the
most
refined
Inxntirs
«uflu*ici&gt;i. according to the tjcitiah hw-»
1 era ctiltiraied different cropland such like
eye. nml advised her father to go ti» a I of love ; why wa* that henrt ever wrung ! ]
to O'hstirut'- a regular though valid marmatters.
I sent fi.r the paper and have
croaahnnt.nnd select seven smooth stones,!, Oh, Clarinda! shill wc not meet in a
ri'tfc.
Hii*. he Imped, w’.uld satisfy JrMr. Jottta—Nwrr fear. If you don’t
mid boil them in milk, and then give her ] state, some yet unknown state of being, iI done so every year since, and now 1 Imvu
an\ felbt-r. but it had the contrary vff.et.
I 19 large tuluutea. every page .J which I find ft pays. I’ll buy your wipe* of y«s
where the lavish hand of plenty shall mm- j
for instead of mending the matter, it the milk «o drink. This ®nprr*tith&lt;h* pre! have rend, k little nt a time, and the at cu*l, fer uiy boya to keep,.
mwiplion wita followed,but without efleet, ister m the highest wish of tn-nevofencc, i
made it worse in his wyes.
Bums cm*
j whole hns not cost the produce
a "In­
.Mr. Smith—What did yi* »^y the pa­
forward snd proposed to emigrate to tla- i’.w her sk-knesa proved to he • malignant and where the chill north wind of pru­ I gle acre. Why I am astuoWted when I per is rolled I
fever, wliu-li soon carried her "ff.
She de nee shall never blow over the flowery ,
West Ind1** to belter his fertunc. and
Mr. Joxrs—Thr.-fmerTran .-fgrirafftrr■ think over the ten tfeuMud thought", nnd
wa* buried m the lair of which Mnrpher field «»f enjoyment 1”
itt.
It is puldifhed In New ^"tk City.
when lie should have accomplished that,
He fon]&lt;&lt;d her to the top of her bent.— I] bints, and suggrations, I have thu« gnlh
*..n jestingly *pokc. H® tad porehared I
j ered. • What a blank would tw left in my Tlir editor, though oim of our emmtry
to return, and claim Jenn as hia wife.—
Tbrir
intimacy
lasted
until
he
departed
J
it just in time.
Her death took place ;
I head, if there tboughta fere taken away.,' farmers, and living in the country, find*
H'- wa* even willing to Itrcsmir a coinin'yi
about the middle of October, £*•&lt;» t^reith* I from Edinburgh, when it msy have said ;
li.iM.rer in order to maintain her and h^r
|
Mr. Smith—But does the practice of.ibe can publish it there &lt;l«r.per, where
nfti-r her parting with Burns in the woods |o.terminated tbongh several letters pass- Ii fanners :&gt;n other kinds &lt; f wdl and with n J' printing, and paper, end ninUiny fsdlitir*
. xperlrd chikl.
cd l&gt;clwrrn them afterwards. Hr started |
UK.NTl.EMEV A.M&gt; I.AIOl-3'
i are nil c-mvenlent.
Mr. Armour njrctrd all Ids projawala. of A&gt;r.
j different cllmnle.wnit yrnir want»T
It must have Mwined a long Ume to from Edinburgh the 18th of February. |
Mr. bMtrn—How stall 1 get Jtl
imd dreland that hu w.uild annul the
I
Mr Joxxs—Wiry no,not exactly, per.
him, whatever it did to her. for it wa* 1778,and arrived al Morageil on the 24».b '
Mr Joke*—Simply i-m-Lwe a doljsr
marriage, such as it was. Hr cunpelled
i haps. But them every thouihllgrifr.un
crowded with ii»i-»dciit»Qaiipc «»7 tbcm,p*m
It wa» tims that he eamr. not only for 1
Jean to give him her marriage certificate,
i another. Marts a new thought in my on n lull in a letter, gh mg jjuir naiji®. P‘&lt;®t
ful enough- He had visited the Armours hi* own sake aa a man, but als-&lt; for tint :
whfeh hr plM-rd in the hand* of* lawyer
■ mind and thus I ammnwtantly intpnning Office. County, and Siarajplninly. and dito set! Jmn. *not from the least v«ew of of Jenn. wb«» had been turned onfofi
। and made her lirliew that hr wa* her only
my own skill and prwtice.
Yon see, I .ect V» Orange Judd, dlT’ark-lbr* , Xrw
reWMieilhtion, ’ he wn&gt;t*» to u friend, "but doors hy her hither.
There were mam
| get all the brains I can from other men’s York City.
friend. Sh.- clung to him in hrr weaknrs*
merely to «sk her health,’ but was forbid­ reasons whv hr rivrald return to her. and
Mr. S.mtth— When doc* a volume tato the surprise of Burns, who wa* filled
J neads. and cumpott them well in ray own
den the house by her moth&lt;-rjtnd not very not tbr least of there wa« a second ;&gt;air of &gt;
I with inditfuati.mHr now determined
• head with a mixture' of common st-n»e,and
wrll received bv Jrnn herself.
He tadI :i twins, who were hunt shortly after Ms ar- ;
to emigrate,and agreed with a Mr. Doug[ then make the application to my fields. * Mr. J..sxa—The twentieth v.-Iurae be­
tried to forgi-t her, and Lid run into ull rival.
.
la-* to go &gt;wt to Jamaica asa book keeper
' In this way. I have manured this crop of gin* Jan. 1st, but all who »«mJ in the dvlkinds ul dissipation M»d riot*. (I am, quo
In April he acknow(edged her. a* hi*'' potabM with plenty of brains. The td Inr now, get the remnlning numbers "f
..a bis estate ; and. n«t haring mnury to
ling hi* own word*) mssim meetings,. wife. Ilia marriage mode Clarinda furi I itor called here last’week on his Western this year in addition V» tbo whufe of next
. pav his ps-w- printed pc’T-«ds fur
drinking matetas. ur.d mher miaohiet*. b*। mis, though I do pi4 are why it should
tmiram.mg fitrmers. nnd rering my good year s. So if yu W*cribe now v&lt;ra get
! mddlshing hl* |-&gt;wiui by *ul&gt;reription.
drive her out of his head, hut dll Tn viim.. have !wni so. She could not marry him
'Ahv pro­
' crop*.he nkked me4u write nut just how over thirteen months' paper.
Thi* «•* in thr Iwwinuing ./ April, iu
He luut milintitted C" the ons-ireof the• and to kei-p him from marrying another
। I have treated this field lory ears poskimd prietor also offers.souw valuable p&gt;amp
I “fill. Between that time and thr middle
church, by standing ii) hi* p«w tafims the‘ , was le-yond lire power, os n&lt;&lt; one sli-&gt;uld
urns to those who'gut up !»•»* «&gt;f subscri­
of Mav a new character apprsred
’lie
j I proniisrd to d«i it, a* *-m a* my crop*
congaegatlon
for
five
sriecea-ilvo
Sundays,
,
have
known
lu'ttrr
thnti
hrrrelf.
TtTDGE OF PROnATB. Circait Court Cow;
; are gathered. He will protahly print H. ber*. Send for the paper, *nd ynu may
-stu-.
Il wo IligM ndMaiy. A great
•J miuioaer, Mtorner snd Cwintellor st Law
receiving, on tta lm»t. a rebuke from the-■
She entered into her flirtation or pas ’ j an hn oSistautly prints all N»cb practical afterwards fiud it well worth while to
*ad N*t*ry PuMle. Ceav«ya®ei&gt;&gt;g *»d CoUsrt-!
&gt;-al .4" ..Iwrtirily lui'-t:* &lt;«vrt h'-r."wing
miniater. after which ta was dfdired ai sS&gt;n. dr whatever the reader plrares to‘ ' iimtter*. end perimpa a hundred ilemaand make up a elub. • Smm 1700 persona
I*t promptly ktlcniled to. Will
found In the i
---- _
. Born-’rrarr.f »”•’ m» stifioition nm&lt;*»rt Huwre. st Usstisgs, oa »t&gt;* ?d wd »d day*
wmrtMitly un hsad for**te. tb*fcU*&lt;»g
&lt;-a|l it, with *u'r •’JC*
nn^ "''ffhr tn, 1 per*.ns will read’ll: nn^l though tio^.riy have got guod premiums in thia way. du­
rn’mg rh'« ••pV-I. ..f Ids life, but th.- liai-hel-T.
"f
'
Periodic*!*:
It might have
Hr bad rktdked from Mam-Mine to» hiive finrrertt the end."
’ 1 else tnay do jn«t n» l d-. many will grt n ring two years. Some «&gt;f yur Germa®,
-e- un-hre "I his islitora hav# diwe«'Vri rd
a,md Ireitig thrown into jail at the in-• i lierti worse. mu&lt;-h sore, fi»r her.
She ■ new hint and tmprttve upon it.
P»r^P*&gt; *"r tte
•FRANK LR'LIE." b*b Weekly **d
Yon m igl.bon would Jm"
f,.« fens which will -eve for luid
.tarns- of Mr. Anwur. wte’ ttarttren'riI i fi»ver fergwve^htrns f..r dearrting he-.
Ayrieuttur'm b printed repuraldy in Ger­
.ark" i" giml. w&gt; through thr tMist. ’H«t
’ I mnv rend,!:, if y«iu will
’
HARPER'S MAOAXINEto
|&gt;r&gt;strep!e
birii,.
’
'1.
“
’
’
?
“
^*.
man.
1
did
intend
tn
stars club myaaif
'
'
"
Smith.
—
I.would
like
to
burrow
ooc- wre Muri C-aniplwll. Sb* &lt;*’ '-f
gem Yetk&gt;nCCRY.
j for I •• m.i’mti-msnvC of Jeati* rijny-ted him ®t intel
bin I have tn mnnf priatnra tn dig, I can­
*
the neighborjinirpuirr.
_
The NFVT TORE LEDGER.
AlU
hi* death c
Mr. Joxxs—Better time ft yourac!f.fi«r not get the time. My ris’.ur-iu law
j. p. ROBERTS A C«.
lie 1IU
..." j- ■
- - ■■ ; - ।
then L.m will lw'uptc likely to read it. wn.-got upn club la«t vrat, an.1 necivtd.
nrr ooi&gt;-»■....................
a premium o! a ifjO Wh.-ri&lt;-y it Wilsuti.
noire they wa" nuiklnp thi'-'Ut.ii ’!«•
Y-.n will fu»dhn»dreda««f plain talks tdeurt
ter tb- rtntlon of which
a’ Ounpi*U
trv wa* won to 1«- b'-tinl hl Ed.nf'tp'fi.w- i
vari.*'* kind* of wops, during a -ingle •ewing machine; tin "H iwiyiit't tnnce In
U«. in Kiutyre. where hi* family then
Jenn had given birth fp twin*,
3) i
VAcx-r Am»«h-S-rr one re­ year.
One hint gave five Im-lwl* «tfcorn Wirex'main tf'»t two "f there g.s»d farming
rs-vded.
and tarn &gt;&gt;f them, a lure, w&lt;unow at M'fW | marked to Mra.-SMdor* ’hjil-apptnure was .&gt;n rwelt m-re'of a "Marge fi -M In a single implements nnd u yutig nepbsw ,*&gt;f mine
gi ll,Itflnddcri and tfrirt.' Irtm. 'J"V nnre*Mirvtt&lt;&gt; w?-«r». a* It gi\«-’h-m conmid a-irrt'w, *hanie and fih’n'i •‘‘•ft
'"n Mmer. "M—-pM •b«.rlMA“U ,|sM„„_| ran t .lj.nl
uk. it
pressed into hi* cap tMw it *»« •*«&lt;! »*. tfirre &lt;» breath. •
i .. roverflowing.
It ran over with the l"»t
bitter drop, th.' ft. alh ofMpn' Ounpltell.
n,. atm at Mnritgvif.
&lt;l"». in «br
midal of Ms fmidlv. Aduding surer 1 His
hia adlurrila-rs who want them u ebuioe
pm-p-eta. arid p. rhap humming rtune to
the moneV’nmis.whir &lt;»f &gt;lw okiajflntiing
hit of garden an'&lt; field seeds.
Mr. Smiii—Wbat dors be tfcirfc for

PATENT MEDICINES

tmAT,

DASH

NEW AKRANGEMENT

EATING SALOON!!

theml
Mr. Joxsa—Nothing; jlwy are uni

�IM

ARRY COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS

S o-£ &lt;f3
S S S S-5

963 ’

8

i- "i i ?

�MORTGAGE
| KFAl-tT baring beesis,

-ue hundred aod (Mitv
reruinga harnig torn (
tgagv. or any part lheuf:
dtice is thHvfare torf»y
tpmi WprtD, bolrobsdr^l^a:

,^*t;cn CutUT.—An extra

ierm

ul

■ J»ov*F ok poci-vr,
T7-AflftA^ifTJOS

^•w

(he ortrit for this cmtwtVwas set do*n
^.Tutsday iast Cp to p4ag tn press,
^i&amp;.esdjy montM£) nothing bad been

HARDWARE STORE,

The du

^rfcrthcffbsn to^rgsnlre.

^twn of the term U very unccrtair, mpecia'.lr jhould the Dilluii trjitl b«e t&gt;ro't

W*S

GREAT VARIETY

ARE

NOW

ON M»R

DBY GOODS
ruoBATf xqncgi

ATE OF MICHIGAN. »

of oil kind* cujnprWnt nr.EKiindf«4

ProtoU

BROWN suyrrixoa and BJ1EET
INGS. Sv.^
CM' Sbintn^j^.

rpffcrm ■ttXTt'XM.-rln this number
J| print dir &lt;-fo«i*i rctorns for Ata coun­

ty,

Lictota is incrcaacd to 863.
: reading and fir ng ll-e petisabo*dali
uah kioui e, prat iop f-~* -Trtain sums
el f .Mh.itolMtadaiatagMMMnM
J"rta&gt;«ui ttotsto "»5r b%Mifvtoto4,

AKE NOW AT THE HEAD

»•'• majority for

Ji »U! be «*»

' Some of

dbttanty OffircA .have majorities that

they wight to be ashamed oC

lkJM» Ukn

’t!tStSm affortiantoOJr k!nd«l si.ifor A*k!

HARDWARE

fFcii;w*n it i-ordered^hiai'the 'cm*
m pviin-ia saff the Morias
d uuill the «d da: uTNutomtor dj
—Ttr. W«.trugn during last week was
a&gt;yd «nJ grtW *&gt; May, but "a

_ _ ____
&lt;f‘vik**** wht.ost.ovre w-Mg * gs«.»e p.sgo.’ “_________________________ 4»toer i»Cc’.ng*fliaegTx«aUo».a»aUoa.
.
u *►-. - jis

change

the epirit of Ha dream” on

-■nearer

Sunday last, at;d a wet, drizzling, cold,

OR (MREftW

uncotolortable day il was,—

ra», ar.d

Jftfaday beat Its predecessor though, be-

■rA “n3^cr

w*th snowing and blow­

ing, hating

every appearance of earnest

parasols,

TiusksgItixo J'Kiutox.—Letps again
rriaiifd our readers.in this vicinity that a

8 FECIAL NQTIceB

siaiistiesl and hhtorii-al sermon of Barry

I’uunty, will Lc prembed by Rev, A.
Methvdist

11.

Setsl-

1!

o’dmli. A. M.

ire vhith

will naturally

.

st

a D1CI90M. tovtogr*a a
it. thia n to turbul
r.

I
i ii. oaU, wheat, bn-f, jxirk, lard,

.ifr^ and m&lt;Hi*y.
cai« aut

uiiui»t.-ntur"i- Selr.
i.flto&lt;-&gt;te «.f »&lt;-.,« »,.)♦*,
»• anoiti uiJUirj, &lt;i*&gt;^e«4.
In-ra»r auuud i»Jw ft iL&lt;

llt.n; rotigb, and reu.'itrn.t Uxw, wtuen
silt . urtoslo Anoimeut l onsan p*.»n. fl.:*
? ar.sstf'“• fev »—► S &lt;;■’

The highest o-atott ■Maauaor l! to allowed «
eubac^S r Jt'lfn+a! a| Tto/^V* .&lt;«&lt;

I’Jxoi Atodbare, fagaitog Agenta.

&lt;L S. GOODYEAR &amp; to.

W e dewire »tHI fur,

and

CROSS-CUT

In.SerofWov* Jubmufooia. thi* mrdle-iied im«
tot Jud far uett Uau the gwnlrfl.rt * I tto moat,
esatiotttlrtolauerd ••npa’»H- toot nxtiute. »iibout sin uftlrtr weUtodnutoHlitirau
—4
-JTto stts».U»n sf tw^tort/soyvi to im coni ■
d&lt;nUv united to. this reaa-'.* ou^rvetotslitr, in
tHbewda peculiarly *Stortuk-&gt;tom.
la RtohtiiatiUuli dnunkand ir.g«iuaotm

SAWS,

cQorE&amp;s^^.E^Jv^-

■ • Fascncu. Ctonmn. Altowt. N. Y.
4%W^hV^^^ w‘-

PAPER-ftAGSSS&amp;.
t.w :. »&gt;; •■aluei ;ben» tint ^e are In

S^w^®^raxfc8
‘a.
■dto.'iM teeUo lofiaS-’TotaiWM kfl itow ivfil

iCULAR

interesting manner.

’*•£ •!

Mbeaiwd Diarxoa. eweu a U n ad* sneml *•

readers ttom preultsrir adapted to the wanla ot

MT Tbe above artielrs are sold by all the des!
•• *• ,W**M»4pbr4k Druaguia threugtoot
the Unilrd Suu*. Canada* and South Awencs,
at wl oleaaie by al: large Druggists in ths prinri
Ial onto. her£ic k BB0TnERi
: '

ic nhJ mUI do.uhtkas be

n Jri

AtnutlMSB

.restody toe rrtee.spM wto.b .1 al*, -ppna.. m
I exert t dUtinet and ip«nie mucsl I ' d.*i«na ng
ihatradadas arl.G-*.
’
•
in D**pvr*to Ihuttimblr ■■ S7f .1* esuxu. •
•»■!♦&gt;«* *f Ito.e Cbs^brai 1-1U*. toa UHn
tvMte tuva^Labitual vsn», udh!b| iLd

ter will wear from oce^foffr taonih».\nd inrbeum.tSc eoapMai*. irrAir. »nd »rwfw/. frernieotlr Ever ubuwtv-ia this Market, wiurfr'tr#
affect curoa when all other remedies fail. Fall At. '
rtetiona will to found ou tbe tock of each. Pub- :
am prepared lo sell ol a small , &lt;-uj
Ito speakers, vccaliat*. mleiilrr* of iho go*pel.
and others, will strengthen their lungs asd ita.
,«d vs neo from
’
.*
frtnl'IflKX' V’fT''**'"
*?"•

JVOTICE.

Church, &lt;-n

)ay” Nu'.iilhli.

WK ARE C0XT1KVAM.T UCKIT1NG

|TV&gt;w4jr frfl &gt;t ( fCThu

BBG.MA&amp;: IktABQW
(■to end reffiwingtbe aweUh-*;* drd rt.e»4«» at
* ato iu&gt; x Les.
BASH, and PlXITnXrtt IVD4# Rar* :
* jS.fiWfiMrt'ireierali n.u*t n»e uatPfAo a’
HOUSE
TRIMMINGS. COOKING. gWrt remedy □■. 1 mtevfrffe ^»«o.ai.?r: and i!i
pry iif la ttomnw arettoreMf JU tm&gt;W«ni, will
(Wifely b^UKc&lt;&gt;(l.&gt;chr*r*/pti4;.&gt;yx tid, ny. ,
BOX, and PARLOR. STOVES, uf .xv- । Nv rrtnedv La* r&gt;rr been 3b&lt;«itrtil m tb»
I
- .
•: •&lt;» to ha.&gt; rtu.u e &gt;. u ft j »M&gt;!&lt; IrtMoM hOmMhciM-. whirl, torus toto
cry style and description.
pMtpt. toi py. aad -futo rwsUHMor if..cu.*r

ri any jieroim &lt;r&gt;ur. putting

e~&gt;r.
ary hn-&gt;«n»vntcncc to pay
. a&lt;” r,.ul.| b&lt;- very ttiucli nnt «&gt;f charlakv ajiwf.il pains

Of ,T^«.

h.iU, .(. t &gt;w eru&gt; do iUy*Mf e&gt;

dt To»
why, then, just bring a little
•■.iJng '*. . •« v •.cry rnudb need.

'■? Lave tin very
department tide

il ata druukery,

We *1*o rascufetlure Copper, First*. Sheet Iron

Counsellor in Business.
.ns mM nub* WWlku i

to pay the
A G A'eahiac, odSoatJ* Itoad. Iwd.. say* -The
!«ep»ei:e GiBlamaii u the only crStody in usvtoro
er In Aimed t»»». Tto .Auditor of our enunty
■a aoiaaeh faiih &gt;■ uooitralit«&gt; p«y»»* m&gt; Abia
i*e»e.-a»*rtie Bdt osTr MgfcW ref-^nmctid^it.
ut offers to f*rH lb* aaaoart f«Ml for il in vseh
■m, tffi fart* oCasufc. •_
. &gt;
w ,
■

'

u-.

r? 1A BILE BIA-..1
1'ipers and girriaeqaisLIarn** •
for A grr.-infill* ofailikind*. :
ltd!* u( Solti. L*a*ea, and :

tiUikearu.
i*£j^
Mottgagf*. Affidavits. I’owvn
of Attorney. Notes and Dills
• ■ &lt;T .sstouM &lt;M^tosMKtoJKFWH&lt;

PILES. which art at tJb tJisnZ*at W«
ienlailv troubleapne.srvfnVid *t ontoryTrun’*
lagootie Ointment, otoly « tto ps™
ad smsUoatoetoek.
' r/
NERVOCg-&lt;W?1CX BT.W.JVFC ’ ’

Tut up in neat flu metal boxes te|itaiuinr '0.
pi!!«, pHWWtoniaMrbnx* for sle F\ dttfj,giit«
aaddoalrre Wu. be »n.i lire ic at *'ai-&gt;*•■■«
reesipi o&lt; tto pnee. AU Irtti-rs. udaia. cis-,
ahtoid be aU reared to
•
B, B. LOtK’t A Co., Cn.'l Xg«:*,

sad Tin W*.-» of any *r.J every abspe and Jeaerip-

MunufuclurcU nt Ito Inuvnl ralte, sou p

&gt;w

imw*

•

up in am part of the cuuuly.

»&gt;a

STOVS

COOKING

Apply, iba UUuiinesl f««lr to 0“ MttoaJ* and

6Uii-r:: uruLDito. KAHJ.Y OBTal
,.. l Uft .TUK UJKK u&gt;'
H
«ut aj
V

Hu - । iucL b&gt;nm*r will yati pur­

; । •&lt;•j ure..r ir.h ri&lt;&gt;i Soicratus*
}&gt;'•({, at;J cellab'jr Ssli;

y»Hi ji&lt;&gt;

r legal relations estsitag Mb»u IMhadlto IM •*»*luur atul Aii|*renUer, and
mndtord and Tenant.
li'T^MaVtoroSftoterMitoWiMes ' Utol «*1

n.oro than the

1 to next time yot&gt; may require
J*e Safe:alt:*, grl a package of
jilci ir.-d by Del.aml&amp;.Cn.^md

..... ...... GIFTS

down'in’a abort anaee ot mqe V* ”*'• AtV,*4 i
curee. whose ehe* i tore «th «i&gt; '*&lt;&amp;'*"* *■
nights are alkeph*daW rd-flead.
art dim and sunken, with dr*5hJ ’
nd
n-kcr|&lt;rf. and »to prinritoed, thia rothponud most peo*t e Wmi*r .
U»m. ~ II
r&gt; »l:..l&lt;-«ide it.
Manutpjturrd
rave. None can Inflw if* troe Vahre WWH «»»vy
alec; sbulesdi by JJ. Ji. Dr
eve teelrd it. W,L&lt;« ■»»
**’•
Bitters hate resfovrd the sufferer* to pnatine
i \... st tin* FftirjK.rt Qirfnical health. Tiieir pjpularLly iu all tto Weaters and
Southern part. Would ft&gt;lH&lt;uCr itomUtod fernnlire. Hold *1 druaff'?** “!&gt;J dralrr.
•»•
rey«h&lt;r«. x»et&gt;dr«ru*sine»t u*anothercotiunn.

ni&amp;lriR that you uijl be greatly

urn &gt;t.

Ii

n -.A.

is fiir Mile by m&lt;wt

C

o

sa b-w .’ t

Do cot ul fur anything bitt

eady

*,t

Pay..

ph* J.Bussm. t • ‘

tl Telle'AAo'tTS
finds
I
•
of procedure in obtaiding one,
With futnlercpcea,. AssignI
*-*'&lt;H&lt;ud'AI»-ef rAo.
lc Tello Von if** 00
voer-Wdi. and

Call and Settle

grccral utdSUlcjpjreroment*

i U»» tewnabip af Yank*- Spriy,Twp

Bweltoc

H"

ILL Fuwpcn sod Wau.,! y iwn,
he Village of Hag|||
mils/ th*A. .{-WTrssM

Terms Easy.
Vf» V.'i* WMr JWf

to AJ^LM i u-. to

it Teller

■bowing ton to Jo your buU■*u legally,thus Mritag • 'ul
ennniltation. .

I*- Th. N. V ;r.-:i.......

■ ‘irk 1 ATuImian nutT a mii-asuuiift, bad
n"«»4f upon jnilntM^ibe ligament hfork
’hH MsLtbw,. «j)M|Mr. . T«» this
b^’ toreivd. fwo«i-4ng rfw nsfieml ewl-

*

Single

pt &lt;ilnriion».QS »to Uutl»&gt; Asti ttoy ojt uo4
in ii nmvMtlsst .*■ ro'iorir (ulam'Uj.ies.ulon
llettmi- ,r«t». ,a&gt;k 4«
ta th. rninie.
Invignroung Ut«
f.rrD.a’ in a ivnk
nul rrJinrnoUajr-B'WtailT. Wit kale I to C •**Urn— T tbaiMtwoio of oyM&lt; t&lt;u&gt;«-a»4 wmikh
whv bare
tbk
propnmiiam trtiifr'Arffi-Vtng frr ni ’i^rfetr .kr;

i.ao,&lt;MW.XHU
NAMFACTIRERS' AND

do receipt of &gt;1 t«, or in a hw'otyie ot 'Hading

gU detoeri &gt;u, 0*6

JOKERS'

J!d

!81,efttoAaff«AibJa&lt;;
j .’
r*to!
^ato»« fwk iINaiaai
1.1'..... - ■ - &gt;KT'wl.!?^
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ltw
” J«L&lt;
jet^s * Ke. &lt;;• toaevu st.. Fl -ndflfM, F*.

D»i »

•«
a’
AmCrlrtiii Museum, on the
xk 'I'!. -tUynoWtoa ^u*
•

UTENSILS!

irxxi ano a*» qcautt, Al Lowest Frbees.

•'"•ujJ, rides Iroeu M^x.rs. Vr.Mnn.\V%1J&lt;s
t'dg t.Mid llrvWiwdcb' ‘ ■’ ‘
flk-sttx. Ito-wrv -nnei'W
"®rf ftr.^’me^SOO whil
J&gt;fn MA^dK.&amp;00.
o».rt. [M ..I'HNrSfcifc’thr pc"p*r
■wJ?;,AMlu..‘d*»
- ’»r
,. flIfiMuBW

-l- 'llrd,-Hrt-wIxIHm th«l n d-wdful
'l.Mr,**'ti..-k place Wetwrm the Ssinro-

-it;

FARMING

‘ WW'ta:
««, Cook, demJorl Parker, Jem.;
l^'ihas luiiip-n. dem.; .loahfjt t B&lt;*rDhkiwee. rrp.; Clm*. E. Elmer. Hl*. ;
lAafiit V-, hinr. rrp.; and Isaac tjgiiijpcr,

»»r* "Twite wH «b*&gt; *ifie
?rr.h • nuypt'fy ofOirHe
■gainnl LmrUtu
. ’-• : •■

---- ------ =uF-t__:__ —
lUli-UAK uttBNWGrLANl

I. in Sto-ptrUtb ti.r » »Mir
r4pV^»«nw. l/reni..-.t|’ rH a-c-l

kT TILLS .YQJ Tto
uiizf... -?rA*r 'art'
, •:.) ' o
• ae-to. -and LUiixis, iHfow,
.{.'rt-T* *»■ tire, ar-4 »»to»i
■
.
.
kop you tto
top. torf fA.’.V’t refuedlta'

*to*».*.‘rKr» *“■’

ito •dTiciai vntr .»TNrw Jersey is imw
"L,."Hie fiijluwing persons an- ijhrtrd

r,p- Ito ibrn: D&gt;.ugLu tfeituH’CBfs ur'e
vlrctid by from n 000 to 4 000 may-rii *.
indtbtrd by Note or AecounMail

'

ri'j

taW.t
Smiling. Cm.
r,hl«*:.x&lt;*Ieit-!»»6o,llhoop
‘•iKuugh,tooH.•#.
i

wa jutofuia. vtonc. ■ tarsj 0.-i’ll**.’ t-r mSs, 'Wdttlt. irifftd toea,
■ a..ul /&lt;n- '
&lt;«cu«a*'«*iutoe»|H«,AeH:

Pre-emption law* to Fublie

New Jcraey^Official*
. 1 k Trfefli n. N. J., NmS. J L
kt

■
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'
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*F ew4W*-&lt;.Vti
a*.h'UJ'WMtiw•! r&gt;n«. •♦.&gt;&lt; i&gt;

tt'i

sJLir^F.
. 1 Si .■__

lb

«uau»&gt;wif«.a»Sssifctof '■ .••

tfr^fTtijorrWH

-? •.•_'Txa'

■ - UVLyWWB «&lt; GRANT.
H—* M.XIM

!M(fa.ulhto Mmaw:;
syaloM.MMMMMsuiak
stochTI «J jm-toV*

**

I

Wo tor. ^rc-wkdmrt’dl2 *'r':tiLtir»‘- ‘al

d toddle and Barna* Muiubctory. pod wfll fur
Biol- *mr ewtMson wilb anyth:eg ia the lie. of i

�glnli

MOA

m eom

BAILEY &amp; KENIIELD
.

1

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

I.ABGE AND 1EACT1FCL
on By. AFTMoxv’a Ftwx. n4 iUaad the who**
afaa*«C •atopWM.aaUs* Hm brrcxrTV or

ON LOW PRICES

r««»ns *«

dk. boss era

icurwnrns tniBtnii

wuEdrr, -where &lt;m wgrth thr nuney nlip*
tu," wh»«n purl uf it in lenking uiit ni lottup
thrir h«md, thnmeb a oottlt Puna­
luu h.vt. and p.t’-t shtil up In » rigar nr*
io thrir hrruat p-wkedn. and part g&lt;‘ing
down ihrir ihnmta in a ••brandy amanh.**
Wr are tired of Mug-bnaigbi up
•hurt’’ by n pair of heels planted un lliu
trails &lt;4* wur rilki-n raiment, and «tiil
more tired «if bring trnnrfiird l»y the
■eowl «f a fitahluiialile lady when wa get
nwamped among her Ruiiuora. Won’t the
fair arg ablirerialr their drrnoMl
We are tired of seeing women boa
their habits*' eara for •‘making such a
racket" with thrir trumpets and drums,

r n-a

DRY GOODS
doubly auru" before tbov decHe-an

THE AAEBICAN

boaaaiy af thia daaa. or wbo ebaaaa

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

Come and See !!

.4. ■ F&gt;.*«tea. waive af auv drieriptlo* .J^J*
•«-««. 4 f-wy ar b^'g

TH* eampattod w« ht fautodapwtpw- URSA. YAtttX BREAKFAST CH'S, TO Ury
--------- S-CiL*. -a— *-l— u. A. .U.. ab
ARTICLES, *tc. j
'

■•triaa — dianeauc use
"‘
Iu order tofuniteb ftdlttl** for the sratidtoU*'
&gt;4 UH pupolar tori*, and to meet lb.
J
Owm pairooa oflha F&gt;a» Art* dclrva, . f ha.tor
•■actrart. ou Iforcdaiu. tbe e-mpany b,„

REC’PT BOOK.

BOOTSANDSHOES, etc.,

and then set the neighborhood’* uervet on
edge with piano praciioe and ihrtiatoplitting,bravura a.
We are tin-d of women who can't talk

■ if anything but .Bobby’» mritriceand the
price -f silk and .lurch—we are tired of
the men who chew tobacco in your
and pull &gt;«ut thrir p icket knlve* to trim
thrir naih, while lliry mo talking with
you—wr»arc tired »f the children who
j’.un F urii snd pblnAophy al five yeara

That th* BLOOD PURIFIER .nd BLOOD
PILLS hat* been proved by aaalyaia to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL
That they cart the almest aairtraal complaint.
with ttrriM etrteinty, ud m a eery ‘bor’ ‘t"”
That after alt other medicine* have proved use
let*. they retire*
LIFER COMPLAINT,

.
i
HutiLd word*
out-;; ti.
leti-iibr.. i.nd d^ n’t know
wi&gt;at Lutii-iriipw mean ; and we are tired
of the &lt;i|H Imli— wlm drraa in the style of
sure" sixt.-n!—Li/f Jlbittrotrd.

and rert«ra the health and (trtagtk cf the ruffere r

BICK FEMALEA,

PAAK

CUHAPfST JKAT/tS.

DRESS GOODS

.

Comprise* all tb* tetaat style* cf SILKS.
Whs bar* Iwgulahet Er yam I* b*tpte«* wtakaaaa and dwpoodmey. rv.-upenur with great ra- Cbvlliaa. britli—t*. lawa*. Ikrtge*. FRENCH
pid'ty under tbeir inrigorauug operation. That MUSLINS, aud all other kind* that can bo nam­
aU a*xual disabilitie* are rvmovrd by time car­ ed, ra**y 01 which are greatly superrer ia ^whty
dial and gvutly *uwol*ti*g properties Thai tb«y and beauty to any thing btratefor* •ffrrcd ia thi*
"^“shattered CONSTITUTIONS.
'

Remarkuble Literary Dtocovery.

A »vi.i 1 cre-mig niiln|uariaii discov­
ery iut* .itt«
i«rm made public. Gibbon
had Fug »gw m L.» great work, pointed
■Mt.;»• tne ii »: ••iris-title «d' relics," the
aboard ; that lbetr direct ttudenci ia to lengthen
brume mi* wii.
witieii «u» pluod the
life, and render n enjoyable. Tb*t, operating dig «ht. u trip* d, made by tbe Greeks Inmt
raetly upon the
&lt;f d-r— mUtteed, they
"
a, and dedicated to the
CAUSE ROOM TO HEAL,
al I triphl.ua related
r the nettle -f PblctM.
We can doth* you trvm the crown
11 bi* new Capitol by
of the bead Iu the aula of the tool
RECRUIT Till DEBILITATED,
the Enipemr Guiktaiitim-. turi UxhiuIi
and there i» *0 disease uf the ivtoiuarh and Bowel*,
niutiiluted by tno icvamclaalic zeal
the and warrant price* to auiL
the liver, tb* uervuu* system. the skin, gland* or
e-mtjUi'ior Mohammed IL.it »tlll remain*
muscle*. atra* r*&lt;&gt;« iwrcaniM or ma b*ooi&gt;
axn aatasviow. in wbieb they do not giv»pr&gt;***r
erect m the | lipp.riruine al Constantino­
relief, and. (ll »-lniini»t*rvd before the eery ertple. A* it was difficult to rreuneijo the
present ujipt arum-c til' the inotiuutciil with
tfiu descriptions ot ancient rutiior*. imiiie
doubts hud lieeii thrown on the authentic­
ity ; but during tbe recent occupation uf
Qitistaniiimple by the allied power* in
tbe Ciiiuvan war. eit-»vntioiia were made
and the serpent pedcMul laid buie t&lt;&gt; ite
Uuae. w lrcrv.by Ue nppliintm&lt;i ot chemic­
al *o|&gt;cnta, the oitgituil Helletnc inscrip­
tion, recording the Mume* of the Greek
Stelia which bad fought against the Per­
sian*, was rroivi-re .
It is the m«*t
Pnce *f th* Scandinavian Blond Ftiriler. 11
per bottle, or P per half dnm Of the Scandi
Archaic form of Greek writing, well and
cartes Bload PilJa. 2S cento per box. or &amp; box**
deeply cut, Abd written in ibe bon*tn»fofjr Read Dr. Hoback'• Special Nettraa and
pbrn manner. In wlricfa the lines are read
CerttSoatva. pubb.Lvd In a e-napieooua part of
alternately from right to left. 'Tbe reapthia paiwr from time to time Dr. Hoback a Medpcareuce cf a record actualh seen and '
leal Almanac and Family Adviser. containing a
frvat amount of interesting and «aluable Medical
opened by tlie father &lt;4 history, and many
ufonnatiou can be Ua.&lt; gratia of any of th* agent*
Centuries later by Pauaunia*. which baa
thregbvcil lb* mwintry.
been lust to tbe world ever since, ia a re­
In dHBerlt »r complicated eaaev Dr. Roback
■ay
be applied to peraonally *r hy tatter encl**
markable link in ibe chain of discoveries
in* on* .lamp for th* reply.
which have of lute gone »&gt; str-ngly to'
Principal ofoee and ante room*, Na. C Esat
Fourth n., ‘d buildmg from Main atreot, CUteto
habilitate the credit of Herodotus as uur
nati. O.. laboratory in Hamtrond at rear.
main reliance in the history of the ancient
For sale by J. f Roberto A Co. Hailing*, EH
world.
Nicbol*.Or*ngevilU Milla. P. A. Keeier, alao Hoff­
man and DaTteimer. Middleville. M. C. Swift.
PrairiatiU*. and bv D-uggiaU and Merchant* geo
rtrnly throughout the coantty.
How few persons who know toe value
uf rawhide. It aet.m* almost at range to
pr vna sirxracTM or st* *n.
see them sell all their “deacon" skins ba­
the am al! sum of thirty or tarty cents.—
THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND ! t
Take a atrip of well tanned rawhide un
Herrick's Sagar Coated Fills!
inch wide, and a horse cm hardly break
THt WHOLI WOKU) UXmU)!
it by pulling back—two uf them hr cmSICK PEOPLE,
not break any way.
Cut into narrow strips and shave tbe
AFTER WHICH,
hair off with m sharp knife, to use for ling
Yau'd acarc* aspect, *1 thi* 1*1* dai
airings ; tbr strings will outlast twosel*
With atardiog cure* * book to ti
Thi* i* tb* cm*, tb* million ta*.
of bags. Farmers km&gt;w bow perplexing
With the car** of H»rrick‘a Pill.
it ia to lend t»g* and hart thsm returned
minus strings.
Il will out last whoop iron (cmriman)
in any shape, and ia *trvuger. it hguvri
to w rap around ■ broken thill—better*
AND
than iron.
Two seta of rawhide halters will last a
man’s llfe-time-i-(n be don’t live to&lt;i lung.
In some places tbe Spaniard* use raw­
hide log chains tu work eattis with, cut
EmL Pill with *ug»r ia costad 0-«r—
into Mrfvw stiiy* and twisted together
A rars discovery of nstehlM* skill j
hawser fashion.
It can be tanned ao it
Tncir lik* was utvrr ***u Ufvr*.
will be B&gt;tt and pliable iiks harness leath­
Until it speared in Herrick * !'».
er. Save a e«&gt;w and "deacon’* pv-lt” and
For yasrs ba's worked U&gt; teU!.i«k,
try it—William Rhode*, In Country
With wvalatt ids bo«ra Ela;
GeotleimD.
For ten* of thou**nd» new rrjoie*
Al th* magta powsn af iterriek'a Pttla.
Who am You* Comfawi-iits !—It is
tr MERRTCFB MATCHLM8 TMQETA«U
said to be a property id the true fr&lt;«g that
FAMILY PILI-H h»»* iunndated th* world wMb
il acquires rlae r&gt;«b.r of • liatever it ad­
their popularity. Over fiv* milH-m of boxaa ara
heres tu l«r n ritert time.
Thua. when
»ed aaau^lr. grring mployawM to ei^y-A**
men sad wu*n*n to put tliezn up. Tboir eurea *rc
brnn.-i on growing coni, it fs c&lt;imm&gt;Hily

KEIiDKKD IKEUKSa.

W8 &amp; SUES?

GROCERIES

BY

FRISTS

THE

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reason* wbv

FBANCIS ROWER

th* world baa been cgreg&amp;Mriy deceived by
prepxmuons of it, partly bcontaa the drug
afene has not all th* virtu* that ia ctebaj
far it, but more beomaa aaany pnpantato,
pretending to b* eoacantntod extxMta at it.
rantrin but Hute of tbr vtrt«a of IfarMpsriDa.
*r any thing else.
During late year* tl&gt;* public have bean »Uled by large bottle*, pretending to giv* * quart
of Extract ef Sonuparilla far on- dollar. Mort
al the*-.- have ban frauds upon the aiek. far
they not *«dy eactain iitda, if any, tawpa­
rilia. but «ta* no rmative propensea whatev­
er. Hence, bittar aad painful dteappoLttaaw:
ha* followed the tu* of the various extract* of
Sanapariil* which Road tbe market, until the
name it.elf b juttly dcapteed. and has Uc«m«
aynonyr.'.cut with &amp;ipoutio aad cheat. Bub

CORP.

Ferwm. aem'isg a , hetegr.pl&gt;. mabr*in
»• th*om« ofUr enmpuay
i'rtk.areomjxnicdhv
‘ *
FIVE

D O 1. I. A 1^3

**” rweaiv* ia irtara by express, fi«« af

Hy tranamitHng a dagnerre^yp, ,,4

TEN

DOLLARS,

limy will sacure i* lilt manner.

A ITarnwaa Eaiseu F*u o« Toi.it Arnnta,
with *foM frail prvdiireiby ll^ ^trat.^l .Mtu.
By aeud.ug • pu.r «( dagurteHyp** „,j
fii'teex
i&gt;oi.laus.

Wa hate pile* of SHEETINGS.
SHIRTINGS.

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER.

TABLE

TUWELINo.

and all hind* **• dmiiwrtk- rmds; at-CLOTHS, plum end thnuy
CA&amp;SIMERES, Linen Drilling*. Dt-n

BROAD

ima, F. Be M. C--iiuerre, TWEEDS,
mid every kind of GOODS for Me* ami
Boy a’ Clothing which we niter at

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

Hie tn&lt;Mt beautiful pattern* iu market.
I liar* th* greatest variety cf
ELEVATED

OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STGVES

Chcny Pectoral

PRICES.

Uv aaaertmeoi ot BOOTS A .SHOES 01 ail
varwim. Lad&gt;»» Gaiuio, Cc»U Gutan, Oxford

Cathartic Pills,

CAN’T BE BEAT.

CoUirmrta, JaiouLre. Dyrpepria. Xwi'yrrtnn,
Dyuntery,
JiteetacA, Enrrtyehu, /froderAe.
Frio. JUawMTaM*. r-ajriteRf aad EU* Dtemaar.
ZAaar Sba^riM. Dtopwp. TaMw.
Rate BAeaw, IFenw. 9—t. Xrtiaip.. a* a
Ahmt PdL andfar Parirriaotit Ktad.
They ac* Mgar-euatrfa *• to*t vhv twoU aaarL
tire cau taka them pleannilv. awd (her am th*
bort aprrteut la th* world fe.-dl tw rorpwv *f a
tally phnk.
Trit* e5 eenU par Bax: Fir* box** far BLBQl

W* bar* a Cm variety af Muallsa, Ladi**'
Sl.FEVFN and collar*. Cbitoelaeit* (te«U rittrt
Ikuret* awd Colter*, sad rverr kiuA ef WltlTK
ROODS; also H**wry. avury a^teaf Glove, sad
MiMa. Bow-etta, Rthboaa. Dma Trimwisgv. etc.
Our.Morts-*ni af TaM* aad Pockrt Cattery.
SILVER SPOONS, Tart Iteuait. Heep Skirt*.
Taaka* Netiaa*. aad Ihrngt » gaaaral U fall and

MAGNETIC
©asmasRTir

I IBFEATEE k J31.VER HOIK.

Crest nun.bereafrtevgvm**. rkvrfeivna.Rtateare-n. a*d evniwent perwi«c*». h’v* lr.t ibrir
nrewi turaraft tbe&gt;uiiwrdM*t&gt;iK-foln&lt;w*afthree

airi* stauvotir AsewicvM ALsasai. in width |h*y
ar* given; unh al«a full AMcriptiana af th* abov«
rvmid-inr*. and ibe trva'.iaKit Uvat abould be fdIvwtdforlMfrcur*.
Do Bat be put aff by uaprineipteJ dral-r« with
siL5TSru^.,-i:,jx;-

HARD-WARE

Feekat Ledger*. M«baa»«’ Manual. AraoM'a
writing Fluid. Noir. Cat. Letter. sad Legal Pa
par. aud &lt;1! kind* uf atatiouaiy in great variety.
THE PIHI.USOPHEl:^ stoni:

rur xn.

Try this rcmarVabte sed nictt ioterestiag rttm
•dy. Il iacomposed cf tb* conevwtratrd juirea ol
tbe *mrtpawarfW and th* matt soothing I'teut.
»rte Root* Mt ualura. cbamterilj ownbined and in■nteted ia wdl **dad glass B. Utev, aud charged
by a pawn fol Battery, lbw. pore&lt;*aiug i* addi&lt;100 to H* superior m*dwal riruv*. atroug Mau
Belie and .lecinc gualiliea. profoundly pcMtraliug
»r d ewlMDUy quwtiug sad southing. It relieve*
pria and ialaaaittea a&lt; onet. &lt;wb*a ftwaiy appii-

1

ISAAC C. MOTT*
tea* can b» bougbltur tl.e .au.e mwiey. at a»y «u
cr »torv tl.w ride of New York, lite iiivMly good
.dace for tka pcopk of Hank- Crtek, KalaauMt.
Marabrii. HASTINGS, and tb* rurrvuudiag ««■
try, tu ntircbaa* good, iu U&gt;1* line. Fteax gira
mi a call awl l«*t ibe truth of thblaaacrtioo, if
.SEND IN TOUR ORDERS, aud llw g-ria will b*
adacted and put up with a» much eai* a* il ya*
wit* nreaeut 10 tried tl&gt;*a&gt; y ourafH «.*.
My atoek of Good. i. larga and Mil I aetrrtad, »*••
ateUng of averr varittj aad of
I

B URGING FLUID

DRY GOODS!

of a dark gre.-n.
If found •m the white
oak. it aaautm-s s color jieciiliar t&lt;&gt; that
tree.
Just *•■ it Ik with men.
Tell u*
whom you rimceu* and prefi-r a* oimpon
mna, and w&lt;-certainly ran tell yoa who
you are like.
D»’y&lt;&gt;u love the are-iety
of the vulgai T
Then y*m are already
debeacd ii» your ucniinirtita.
D&gt;» you
like to lie with the prutuneT
In ymtr
heart you an- like Itie'ii. Are jr«trru and
l.u**oas y.wr cb-ire frienda?
He wu«»
fv&gt; lauffh ar ibi|*&gt; t* himaril a find.
Du y«.« I ■••*• and wvk &gt;1* *&gt;^trty of til*
UM.- n'ld g-*l ?
httiiie 1 ••til habitf—
Had yU ratm r tah« lb.- luarst *eatn
am-ug tbr-c tfaui the highest scat aim.ng
otWrw? Thun r»« have aTrvwdy,learned

k*L

VERT CHEAP

TED FGTAOT1.
We have pot dow« 0* prices of all

&lt;wr go&lt;4a u auh

Itootopriaa* av*ry variate sad kiaddSmrar*

cant* per peund. COFFEE Dom IiX
» "°U
parpdand. Fteb of«v«ey daacripitea from a Rars
ring to anam bar 1 Madarwl. B^aewiU aat_Mto* mt to *3uiaarat« tb* whole cf my immeM*
stack ofOooda, tbarofort I wfll aoatoatniyMif with
asyio* that U**otrio.
that waa art*
bought of in a FAMILY GROCERY titer*. U*
while comprising a terver and m--rt grt^rol
mawt than can bafeoud a: aayothsraatebluh****’
Ud will b* ottered at prittalowaf Ibai. »v»r bafart
hoard of M th* State of Miehlga*. CHI **d ***■

J5&gt;rT^Lfl*W*

the timaa and tan

*

.

&lt;4

people the trouble of going tn Kalama­
zoo and Baulc Creek to trade.
MAnufacturrd and faraale bv

wawiSaft
Our good* were nought after the late

great rtdeetnai

ta prieca, and -win be

*.ld to suit Ukm wbn wiah to purchase.

'

®MD3BB AB (DE3LO

MANHOOD.
kestorkd.a- r H im ■&gt; • »«« * ■'&gt;*•

now lost, now

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THOUDAY MfllXHc,
*&lt;XP-y

ORoeead

ilwcripliou.

TEBMS. S1.SB, USE -AJDTF AJSTOS.

•''"“■“-VW*"*.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1860.

flLANKtl ■&gt;/«//.

fastings’ Jhtsiiuss girrctorij.

HASTINGS

"

CHAPTER IL

DRUG "STORE!!!
YaSEM, BREAKFABT CCPS, TOHXT
ARTICLES, cu.;
ucuriiif tutbfol rertrriiT-V aud exqui.il* bit le nf ,*--- bWU-JTs
n Uuwcvlic UM*
1
ir to furuivh IkdlitiM for the crstifcwtira'
.■Pillar lute. end to nwl tba --------■»"
iron* of Um Flue Arts dcvlross of hraiw
&gt; pu I'urcHaW, tbc enip—y bsveMipsgfi

WritcHANTg.

TIE C0TT1CE IS

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

BO LT WOOD 4k GRAMT,

CHAPTER I.
JTUBT B£C£irjU&gt;
A t the age of twenty-two, and before I
Dew and most complete assortment of.
had bewme n confirmed invalid, 1 had an
DBVGfl AW1B XEBICYNEB,
■Uack of dyspepsia, which deprived me

NORHAM HAILRY,
AtEfc tlx

!

PORTRAITS OX C1HN4.
the following proposition to

■to M the CovBtrr. wb*.nrr ■»«.
js.'asjssrt.-iuba*

»» •en.'iag a j-hoiegrapb. lOiink ar
evttpa to the office oTtbe ce»pa«r tolMBT
rccinpeaicd by

D 0 X L A lt_S .

I V E

Miv« in return by exprn*. frat •&lt; *jV«t

health.

to anctber.

longer coupled to follow her in one of her
rambles. She led me to the vicinity of
the doctor’s house, but she did not see
him, and returned to the farm without
communicating with any person.

.

CHAPTER HI.

mi umw,
GROCERIES!

uf the ability tu attend tp my badness.
During tea summer season, by tbe advice
nf ray physician, ! spent four mouths in
a qnict town on : tbe banks of tbe Con­
necticut, in the State of New Hampshire.
1 buaided in the family of a well-to-do
farmer, whose Mme I a ha!I, for prerait
purposes, call Vinton. fje was a ptsren
ble man, whose only purpose In this lift
seemed to be to keep wlmt lie had and
get what bu could ; but one not called
I upcm to drive a bargain with him, found
hi m a very eorapnuinnahle person.
Earner Vintuo's fiuhily consisted of
his wife and three children, the lai ter be­
ing tbe fruit of a second marriage. His
first marriage, I learned from a communi­
cative neighbor, bad been an nnfurtunnte
one. The first wife was a widow with one

1

E N

ixLnmmn

PATENT MEDICINES

HEATH A COTANT.

iRFl

Sowing, and Turning
Wcrkc.
llaui au*l Match Flout iarf. ST *•
line al the lowest pessiblc talta.
m&gt;Uut!r on baud, and at praC/

&gt;

HEATH &amp; COTAMT.
imp.
febtsyl

&lt;; n eat inscoviaiT i
HE I’llil.(&gt;S&lt;»rilEl:’8 STONE

’

1’uVNP.

ISAAC C. MOTT.
« Mliiag nave /c«dj Groereto for I itoaaaa.
can lie bouKhtfurUir MUitototoMtjt.MAfFWHjrc thia ride ofN'ew Virk. It U ft* aaly jay .
■ for |L« pMipit of Battle Creek, UMMMBi
ball, HAHTIXUS. and tbe &gt;nu»lib| My tu ourchaae suwd* in this Um, rwsas ■*•,
call *■&gt;■! teat the truth of thia —ertto*, Sr _ .
DIN YuUB OBOKUS. aud the goods totB••
ted and put up with ai mack Care as rf JUS
present to eeJect then yoursstvrt.
stock of Goods is large sod wtdl wrieetoLora-

!

EATING SALOON

ri-ftsuar.

L““^‘4r^*0%i-“k£E

MALTIfOODlost,
how
KEbTOfcBD-*,
a* ru.-w, fe «
JbWfc

w

the city, J received a letter frnm her til sixjrssrsoM.
which contained tea gratifying intelligence
that she was about tu become the wife of■ time more than the Alphabet, religious
teachings excepted.
3. Should be fed with plain substantial
soother announcing the fact of her mar
risge. She knew not then and never will food, at regular intervals of not lew than
know of my ngency In bringing about fourboura.
4. Should not be allowed to eat anythis consummation of her hopes.
During the following summer,! visited thiug within two hour* nf bed lime.
&amp;. Should have nothing for supper but
a single cup at worm drink, such an vary
McDonald's misanthropy was in some weak tea of some kind, or cambric tea,ur
measure dissipated by his young wifegmd warm milk and water, with one slice of
he confessed that lift had more charms to cold bread and butter—nothing eke,
6. Should sleep In separate beds, with­
His former wife had been faithleaa tn out caps, on hair mattresses, fret first well
him,and died io the midst of her iniquity. warmed by tbe fire, or rubbed with the
Thia was the cup of bitterness of which hands until perfectly dry ; extra covertly
he had been compelled to driuk. But he on the lower limbs, but liule on ll&gt;e body.
7. Should be ooinpdlsd to be uel of
became a happy man in time, and was a
blessing ro the neighborhood in which he doors fur the greater par*, nf daylight,
from after breakfast until half an hour
rotedod.
before sun down, unless iu damp raw
weather,when they should not be alfowed
to go outride the door.
IXYETTING HOMEY.
ft. Never limit a healthy child to eating
Thousands upon thousands of farmers or sleeping, except al supper ; but com­
and others who have been struggling for pel regularly as to both; it is of great
years, perhaps, to ocquire means to pay I' importance,
their debts, are now able to say for once I
0. Never compel a child to sit still,Dnr

I followed her several times, but al­
ways with the same result
At the end
of the walk she seated herself on a rock,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
and gaaed with apparent interest at Dr.
visited. 1 always had a passion fur run­
ning water, and here, ns it dashed madly McDonald’s bouse, hot In no instance did
FRANCIS BOWER,
over the pointed rocks, I found tee scene
that delighted my fancy above all others.
I followed Ito winding path, the rugged object of her affection waa fully confirm­
ed. 1 at once resolved to restore tbe-roM
banks affording me but a difficult foothold,
rare. Ru«w'b block. State street.
vr FOB MniCIKAL 1’DltPOfiER.OXI.Y.
till 1 came ton neat cotiage erected ou n to her fading cheek, and the elasticity of
grassy slope In the midst of the rocky youth to her sinking heart, if such feats
waste. The hand uf art was there, and 1 were in my power.
Increasing the attention which I had al
wondered who had planted a home so far
from his fellowmcn, and in such a wild of ways bestowed upon her from the Im­
pulse
of gratitude, I endeavored to pre­
rocks and hills.
The sun had disappeared behind the pare the way lor a declaration. But my
hills when I had started to return to the attentions did trot produce the relief I
farm. I found'Martha bad preceded me, had anticipated, and 1 feared that my de­
and I camo to the conclusion that hsr votion was not understood, or was be­
.
mysterious visit was not to tec Cottage In lieved to be insincere.
TEA, COFFEE. KCOAB. W’lCES. PETTEK,
My resolution was token, and one day
PRUNES. FK18. RAK1X8, CODFISH;
■ tea union, leaving tee daughter with no the Wood, as I] had eharUbsd a vague
interfere with its enjoy merit, or long as It
I followed her uat into tbe posture, and
! other protector than her husband.
As suspicion.
.
is nut actually injurious to person or
“Who lives iu that house in the woods, overlook her just, as she was entering tbe
; may be auppoacd, such an iacambranco
property, or against good moral*.
wood beyond it.
In the beet and most
Mr.
■
Vinton
1
”
I
asked
of
the
farmer
on
10.
a child
•n wo. * &gt;v&gt;naciicc i. Muumg upon loo
,A Hevor
**-------*‘threaten
------- *--------*•"-* ‘; it is cruel,
I was not at all pleasant to a person of his
delicate
terms
1
could
command,
I
offered
| temperament.and views, but popular sen­ my return.
nation—upon the free States particulnrly, unjust, and dangerous.
What you have
"lie is a oiiecr fellow.
He is relied my hand to her, and waited *ith pleasing as never before.
; timent would not relievo himself of the
to do, do it, and be dune with it.
And Cooking Extract*,
anticipation for the result
11. Never speak biirshly or angrily ;
burden, and tee had grown up as a mem­ Dr. McDonald. He baa been there going
. Our growth and development in wealth
“Mr. Ward, 1 thank you for tbe fever
on two.yenra."
TOR THE RSnClAt UXXRF1T &lt;’F THS LADIXS. ber of tha family.
and prosperity will bo great beyond prec­ but mildly, kuidly,and when really need­
able opinirm you appear to entertain in
“He is a physician, then 1"
eded. What is to be done with all the ed,
... firmly
. .. —no'
-----------more.
So far as having any influence was con­
- regard to me, but to lore is the Impulse
“Yes. they ray he is.”
money—with tho accumulating millions |
■' By
12.
”, nil
*’ meanv arrange it so
_ that tha
cerned, Marthajur this was her name,was
of the heart, not the gift of tbe intellect
“Dues lie practice 1"
now flowing Into the pockets uf the pco- l**t
last words between you and your
ynur children
a cipher in the family. She was not pos­
or toe will," she replied, as coolly as tho’
“Not lliat I kuo* of. though I believe
pief This is an important question.— nt lied time, especially the yuitagsr ones,
itively abused, though to one of her del­
FENN. PRXtXTR. INKS. TAPEU. EMshe
bad
been
apostrophizing
an
iceberg
icate and sensitive organisation, the cold­ lie did euro Marviu's child of the croup
We have some opinions on tbe mihject shall bo words of tutmixed loviagnraa uud
VELftPEB, CARIW. Ac., Ac.
in tbe Artie Sea.
which wo would like to express, ns they affection.—JfalFt Journal of health.
ness and indifTeraDce with whkh she wan Inst winter.’’ •
"You do not love me !" I demanded,
WILLIAM nVRGIIER,
“What docs he do there?”
will be an answer to the qneation—“What
with more of astonishment than chagrin,
“Don't do anrthing. They say ho has
shall I do with my money 1"
MOST POPULAR
had grown up self-governing, nod srlf snv.
fur I thought all the time I was binding up
fnvekt money in helping those in busi­
taining; and so long as abc perfurmed got money, and uc spends it pretty freely,
calling that Elijah P. Ixivcjay, brother of
a broken Mart.
the duties assigned to her, no notice was' too. Lot ho never goes about among
ness who arc less fortunate than yoarself
the present able Congressman from lUis“Ynur declaration is rather abrupt."
folks nt all.”
—not neglecting, of ouurec, to oak for
taken of her.
ois, was shot dead in Alton, while dcfe&gt;.
“Take time to consider, then, Martha."
■ “Don’t you know anything about
ample security.
On my arrival at the farm, 1 was com­
ding the liberty of the press, says:
' “I need not a rmtment, Mr. Ward.”
Invest money permanently, by direct
: plctely pnwtmtcd by the fatigue nf travel, him I”
“On the morning nf the 7lh of Novem­
"Hava £ mistaken you T*
“
Nut
much.
They
sny
ho
used
to
be
donation for any desirable improvements
। and wav obliged to keep iny bed for a
ber, 1800, the twenty-third anniversary of
“If you thought I ioved you, you hnve
h doctor in New York city once; and
in your own town.
the baptism of Liberty in the blood »d
got disappointed about something; eith­ indeed mistaken me,” she answered with
Invest money in making yourself and
her first martyr, the joyous shouts of as
er Lis wife ran away, or died, or some a sad smilk', fur slx&gt; seemed exactly ■ to family comfortable in your own buran.
emancipated nation hail lb* vindication«C
apprebcud my position.
Invest money in developing and im­
for Tot&gt;r&gt;elr**. W* iuirad to »&lt;tl
'
' Was deeply grateful for the kindness and thing of that sort.”
i the heroic Izirujoy by the rleetiun of a
“You du not love me T"
“
L
he
a
young
mau
f
’
proving
your
farm
so
that
it
shall
bo
n
I intrrti A ID •tMhrt&gt; rnAJlTCT
in my behalf. She oeeined to me
Kepublieui President frvtn the very
“No."
LufakblAXp ir
'D/WXl 1 jurt like an angel, os she hovered around
! model to all y&lt;mr neighbors.
“No, about my age, I should say—that
Slate WO
where he scalud bis &amp;tc wfch .bls
"Do yoe know vout own heart!”
j . ,
'
.
013(0
is about forty five."
1 ' In
rest nu-uey
’”
Invest
ro«Hiey in
tn educating
rd nesting your clttlblood !”
or Ready Pay, outy.
1 my bcdtidc.
"I do, perfectly?
This was rather meager information,
drun, fi»r
f&lt;&gt;r such invretmeots
investments will pay
' i;—' f”------- ,
.
dnm,
i.av aa
Martha was no ordinary girl. There
uy -■
r
_.
__
'*If • 1’ ta.n
_
’—
Spited sUeatbra wilt b&lt; paid to COMPOUND-'
pardon
n»
prm
dividv
„
d
tlu
„
„„
bc
as nothing boorish in her looks or sc and in the absence of anything belter to
“Mana, you nsber heard what a pooty
INlt^paitotemiFItEKutfirTloetXtmd a»y
youj a moment’s
a pain. I confess
confeas I should fi ’
J ij
„iins. Shu was lw»rn a lady, end all the think about, I devoted a great deal of at­ not luive spoken of love to you, if I laid
r;nvc
-.
’
^j
4•
•
•» i baby I used to lie did vuut”
Invest money in securing f &lt;r yooraelf I
“X.j, I never did." '
trials of her pusitio*. could not ex erciso tention to too caso of Dr. McDonald,and not tlnntte y~
m.Bta
wtlM. llnl
„„ the
tk. -etthkrt;..,,
id yours
cultivation Sntl
and refinement '
^y, j ,1^ uj,v
j ll!Mhj
^e wutA
■■
,
HOLBROOK,
tf-.d natural grace and refinement of her reaohed to pay him an early visit, tho* - ----..... ,,n- -rJT
- ?*
-•
Jbverv orv । I.f
.- every uudowment
■
.....
i I was forwarned by Farmer Vinton that , w.
with
which you arc i a
lK1‘y
tn •»
character.
u.d m.t wish to see any one.
I
choe,‘En,«
'•«d
’ Y"u
ROBERTS A CO.
j
In person she was beautiful. Her form
,
r. indtdlio’ d- ndgU^ra what a fate
I tried In some manner to connect lb’s
red. There » a wound .n your
Invest -money tn making yourself ac- - u.v ।
nnj । &lt;Mt ,n
______ : wni ns grarefol ns that of a fhwn, and ns I
miMiitbropa with Martha, hut I could m.l j heart Jwu will trot deny it 1
quamted with yuur own country and Ifol
-y^ t,ut don’t you know tbsoWMyMparo*- gazed St her while she was hovering round
establish a satisfactory sympathy between &gt;
*1 will Dot, she nnsu cred, ns ablush
iuslltutiona.
j ing that e-xxi lookiug Uivagrww up tabs
frraXjra iny eouch, 1 conld not but regret that she
her pale cheek.
Klc.1. for had not been
.. .
__
•_
lie was too old to win the heart tinged
'
Invest money in visiting other land*. ■ ,erV hoinrly men.}**
'
.
born
in _____
a position which them,
“
1
have
been
a
fool,
Martha.
I
knew
and, if vuur means will permit, you may
-j neher th.„^kt of dal. mama. I gnb*
would hare been graced by her elegnnt nf a fair maiden o! nineteen. Besides, if
loved—that an unspoken affection
his wife had run away,or he was mourning you
.
ge to “toe cods of the earth.”
|y : whal n pMltJ
JOU ,liuat Urw
and easy manners.
wns
undermining
your
health.
As
there
I’rji-v- for »»'e V
। invest money in Becking out and ren- i be&lt;in!”
‘
I wish the reader tn distinctly under- In solitude over her untimely death, it la no one dec here whom I supposed you
J. I\ ft. A CO.
de ring nid Io objects of charity both at I
--------.'*!»&gt;* -----------;
stnndubat I did not fell In love with was not nt all probable t!mt ho would 1
could love, I concluded it was inyoell.— bonve and abroad.
I
puiil&lt; u,,. progrw. of
trfol of •
srfelr for »«ie by •
; tost my opinion of the fair fare permit himself to love, or ho loved by an '
Pardon
my
vanity.
Believe
nte,
that
a
Therefore, Dr. McDonald could
j, y. il a co. | nt tj ।.(f|n, W(jnl nQ father toan adtnlra- other.
JOHN ROBEJtTN,
Invrat money in liberal nirasnre to the ;
|„
,.f „Mr dvi|. ct-urtR, ga witoaer
wltMsa,
drain to rarveyou rather than an
j ’
- „n wtlo
“'r T,*’^"’
not have anything to do with Martha, or 1tingle
£,r
17,^;- •v«.&lt;•»JUh*i
i&lt;^, “What b y&lt;*
! tiun. ’
I
After a fortnight of rest, I rallied from she with’bim. Tliis point eatnblishcd, I
wr &gt; nw.-rrvd, “t am • retired
NEW ARKANGEMENT. the prostration attending my journey,and had to seek further for a solution of the
II. P. CHERRY,
. - 'ir
merchant, tir, without nu-aus." The ana.
‘■I appreciate your motives, and I fed •
।
Invest money m rcCwming tee politics &lt;cr created a smile all around tbe asmwav able to walk out, and by degrees cs- mystery.
.p
LAP1ES’
W|
Two'nionths more of my stay nt the that you will not abuse my confidence.’*!j &lt;&gt;f y(Jur
your country, mid, If yuur punw hold* r(HinK
tended my rambles tu a distance of two
“You du love 1"
&lt;&gt;Ut,lnVcst a little in reforming politieiatu. I
or three miles. Martha continued to at­ farm passed away, and the mystery Was
I!
still unsolved, life strange visits beyond
'
Invest money in nny way that will I
tend upon all my wants,and I particularly
As the diamond is found in the dark'
“WhomP
bring you a farrZ-revunne, for such riche* I
observed that there was no disposition on tho pasture were omtinued, and Martha
nrss of the mine, as tee lightning abocte
‘ I have never spoken «&gt;f the subject to
are worth mure than gold or precious with mo*: vivid ilitecs from the gloomi­
her part to flirt with me. Whatever she grew paler end sadder every week.—
a living soul; there is no one for me .to
What ailed her!
atones.
bad
to
du
for
"ms,
she
did,
and
then
left
est cloud, an does iriirtHfulxse-w* irequeutiy
«ttraded t« promptly «ud
speak to. You alone of all fellow-beings
. Tt»ra* d-tiriag
„
v y *
Invest money Hl-.erjtlly, and never tire
S, Noble** block, Osttte Cn
I had several times during this period
me.
She had a swc&lt;t, sad smile &lt;&gt;n her
proceed from h heart susceptible of the
pity and sympathise with ine, and 1 will
°Tra^”oR COFFEE.
to nuke cr.mfortable and happy your pa­
cmmiriiance,which llhimhutted her speech, been in tiic vicinity of the G.ttagc in too
reveal my secret to you, for I feel bow rents, brotonra, riffierw, and all relatives, deepest melancholy.
VHI^52L*En TCMTGEE, ie
bull bhr was otberuhe distent and reserv­ , Wood, anti once I .had dared to knock at much I need sympathy and support.
It
Her conduct was that of a loving the door for admission. Tiro great drops will not matter much, for I shall s«x»n be for the promise ia sure, belter than tl&gt;e
TRKAR’DINES, Ac. ed.
I sister, rather than a gill of marriageable of arttimptiiding ahtoscr had begnn to fill!, in the grave, whore my haart will no lon­ Rulhachilda’. test yunr divid.-nd shall be
years, who had the duty of aetljing her­ and I made this my excuse for intruding ger tremble, no longer beat fur another.*' an “hundred fold.’’
would imagine thej were taking in
After you have determined your duty
upon the privacy of the owner.
He re- '
self is life before her.
‘•Nay, do not sacrifice yourself/*
visions to last them the whole lang
b* see..n.»Wteto&lt;l.
HA„AK
in regard tt&gt; the foregoing, and your duty
Martha's Ismsehuld duties generally re­ reived me politely, and conducted mo t&lt;&gt;
tec journey.
“Death would be sweet to me.
You
will
vary
according
torircumslanoes.
you
his
parlor,
where
’
he
brought
me
a
sinus
quired only tbe forcDo*m of each day, and
will smile when 1 tell you whom I love."
may perhaps have some sajrj.lc* money—
after I had, been «t the form a month, I of wine and a plate of cake. When he
“I will respect your confidence."
A tenseiy finn in Now OrleMto have
TUriCE Qr PROBATE. Cireaii Crart Cornif so, invest that on bund and mortgage,
noticed tbnl after the dinner things were had d?ne this, I did'nnt see him again till
“1 love Dr. McDonald."
&gt;1 uiUstunra, AUnrner and UsMsaUor at Law
or in a good, aouiid,apcric-ppylng. well- gone into the buvInoMiof teneing alligator
cleared away, she dressed herself very the shower had pawn'd over, when he re­
nd Nptory i'eblic. Cunveyaacint aOd Cottrei•Impoasible!"
known, wcll-oflicered, well-managed bank hides with great success. IhesklR uf the
As 1 rose to
ne prttrnylly ntteudsd to. Will be fossd in th*
uoatly, anti walked across the posture.— joined me In the parlor.
“Il is true."
—the stuck uf which has a quotable mar­ elligntoi nukes cxtellcnl leather.
'ourt Urate, at liakllngk, co tb* 2&lt;1 and M day*
These walks were so constantly repeated leave he gave me a courteous “good-mor“He is old enough tn be your father I"
ket value.
This nil done, go to work
that I began tu fcel *u interest in tbc-n. niug,” hot no invitation to renew mjr vis­
Prrfudieala:
“What mnlterV Tn bean «&gt;ld man’s
again, earn more money, and invest as
I justly
A new cotton mill is now going «p at
1 tried on several aceasioas tonecompany it, ns 1 had hoped he would.
darling is all my ambition. Rut he is a
/SOONTV SURVEYOR. Offira in lb* Court
■ bur, but she contrived by various artifices concluded ho did not wish to see tnc misanthrope; be would despise mo if he before. Work on. work over, work as a laiwiston. Maine, to cost 11,400,000, t®
BARPBK'BMABAZIXL
»!»
V Uimse. »t Utotiags. Psrsoas dairing bis
run 45,000 spindles, and t mpluy 1^)00
Christian, and invert for eternity.
■ to ealievo herself of my presence, till sat­ again, and 1 did net venture to repeat knew my secret."
Wille*!! site* rtherflTsoffice.
•
N,w Yurt ROCtWy*
men, nite n millioa of capital.
! ufied that ony attempts to attend her rnv call.
“Do you meet him often T*
Tbr XFV rew’JWBi
But my Interest in the mystery uf
: were an intrusion, I no longer persisted.
DAMIEL RTRIKER,
“I never spoke to bitn ptorc than a half
J. P. ROBERTS A Co.
(-WUNET CLERK, Metaty Public, sad General
' But my curiosity was deeply excited.— Mjrthn’s finding check and radduning a dozen times in my life; but I love the
A Bril Evetott Know-Nothing, Doug­ good deeds ore productive of good friends.
Site always went in one direction, and smile, were In no measure diminished by very ground on which he treads. It is a
M*.tiBn.M«’b «•’•**
, ""1,r
I was ver v careful to have her toilet nicely the assurance teat her walks had no rela­ sweet oomfort to go up to his home, and las fusion committee called &lt;&gt;n an honest
old German in Philadelphia the other day
tion to Dr. McDonald.
I was satisfied
adjotted before she left tee house.
■ Witol emwinu is gradually b*» sorely
goxe upon the house that bolds him."
OLIVER E. EVERTB,
for a $20 aubssriptiun to “save tea Union Increasing in QiTifornia.
that she was In lovs, for my knowledge
“You hsv. inwt, tete!”
“Where does Martha go to over
S’-I!ER!FF. May to fooad In tba Co
and Southern trade,’* They stuffed the
of human nature led me to this Inevitable
t ! or *t ttoJaUf._________________
“Yes; and bo was very, very kind to
there!” 1 asked
b'nrmtr Vinton, one
old man with all kinds oTbiig-bean stories
conclusion.
Whom could she love !—
Small puik/ prevailing loan alarming
day, » she Uirr.ed Into tbe posture and
about the South not buying bls cembs—
There was no one In the vicinity to whom
R. It. WIGI1THAM,
Poor, lu^Ousted girl I bow. i pitied her.
took her nsnal path.
he is n manufacturer of fine tooth enmbs extent in New Jersey.
she eould poadbly have siren her heart,
“The Lord only knows,"
replied.—
—if Lincoln should be elected—tbs Union
lysidcs myself and Dr, McDonald. That
**8U is au altered gW.
Sba uted la be
dissolved, fac., Ate., ..
'
Thirty thousand Ajriosns hare been
it was the.latter was an absurd suppo..RBV and livdy. Nou she mopes and has
“Veil," said tbe &lt;&gt;l«f man, "rat for, ven landed in Cuba within » year. H. N-SHELDOM,
__
L
—
—
taaln
afizl
aillBtnn."
COUNTY TKEASVnr.B. OSraiaUto Court
it was not vanity which led me to tbe
l um a Lincoln mon."
ve.
A
few
rnonths
more
would
end
Hun**.
...
Tha Bell man said, "O.don’t say you
conclusion that I was the- object of her
With
the
exception
ttf
Quseu
laabetta,
enrrar on earth. I made la desperate
savin* IM “V
‘
.
, are a Lincoln man, give us your routicy no Bourbon trow reigns In Europa.
effected
It was tbe sfcrt nf snnde
reeolution, and hastened to pot it is eat“Blraayou.no!
She is a queer girl,
logic, for, at tee first tbooghl I should (
and save your Suwtiwm trade."
and aometiml-a I don’l-know what to make
cation.
“VrlltltinJia.l«Ma.’bMil.iL"
gladly have shunned the conclusion. But
lbs next day I repaired to tee Collage,
“But come, come,” naij ihe committee,
the mure 1 thought of It, the mure iwnn* ।
since,ran c tnilo
came ht re, that she began to mope.^
"us have k&gt; limo to wait and think;
riled 1 became to the belief that ah«»lotted ।
“About th® i‘raiJ ‘ onnl0 «««■«* 1 ro* ,„e-thal pbc waa actually saeriBotagher
ytwr
tbs Unior,
mt trade and
ana toe
unuw. Is
is in
tn tfetiger."
Ganger.
Donald could w4 be seen ; be never re□sated to jnytolf,
I
**
*Vell...»»l ■J.aaMlt.ml tar ■»!»•
nimrfta. tariw mute* By «**••»
,
posture, and saw the furrq of MartM dis­ life to tliis unrcvealed affection.
wa &gt;1 I dua l
to tta BUI Ind Kv«. w. wUliw. B «B»I to
xB»« 10
She waa beautiful In person, elegant
appear ’behind * hill.
ell ticket'*
...
cud rraesful in her maonera, ard I noed
J‘Nu.’’ nnswoewd I be oommittee.,
I asked myself if I W* to
*•/
. .
___ -J ■ wife
Ba- i
• -it ___ TIlA &gt;!■* l..v*i
Well den,” said the old njau,“Je
J. RUBBELL,

rtMiti to pow*»

Still thinking nf the singular dsmeanor
and conduct of Martha. J took tha path in
which abe had just trodden, tlmugb with­
out any intention of following her, for I
felt that it would be base in m« to at­
tempt to penetrate » matter which sbe
had chosen to make a mystery.
There were several cattle pates leading
in various diredtions about the pasture,
and without knowing which of them Mar­
tha had taken beyond the bill, I pursued
my walk fur a long distance.
Passing
through a wood, I camo suddenly upon a

NO. 30.

it would bs awkward for roe to attempt

C

•msa
‘"Tu«

♦"S&amp;SMIW ‘I

1 him I had dtodtsvd py
| tee th«s before him.
h

kEe t&gt;e ;
Jo spite of »y

z

■ |^.l reffipg re do with tbs ■

Battle Crate I

utej tin:

�Tbe staunch r.tyl feat sailing steamship

M&amp;,'
Cblago,

I
arabn, enol ^meokuf tbe a&amp;ir»

t&gt;N it luKhe •rd/' MVS 'e.

iavllle Democrat relates

■jfthili—te«

lx&gt;u- j The Republican party hare nothing to do

tho following ' with the Slates so far ns their prinqiples

hkJMU
,14 the
lkc Sl.rc
IWnrr.’
radically wWi
Slave Democracy.

k!,a. 1. «jv.lire-..r ,b.ir khjt bniusb’.

But all this is neither here nor there ;
the writer of the extract above quoted

knew tlut bo was falsifying in making

if tho Union should be dissolved they will
be held resjHWsiblo

for

their damnable

acts not only in falsifying tho sentiment
of the free North, but for their treasons

(

Only the most rabid Northern locofoco

papers arc permitted to circulate al tlie
gc^th at all; and consequently but few
of h Soo^
|e
„ k00w
.1
’
. . n
,.. J
‘l»ng of tbo pnnciples nf (he Republican

wore in the cabin taking a “rmlle,” and

party, and of course

on

form their ideas

fmm just such atrocious falsehoods as the
ab,,.o, .Uh «Mch slw—: lo«.-

ejent to aeoJ or. fifty U. S. Urng-K-M to

to eipoltlKM filler!.

Tin.

people.

Many of the free negroes dtiven

out of Arkansas by rcecut legislation bf
that State have made tempting prey to
these robbers of human fledi and, blood.

tlic law, without regard to whether lie It

Wc are well aware the Republican

h»

'i-.’j- ■Richmond, Va., Nov. —, I860.

the troubled elements, inasmuch as "every

!’.&lt;cufoco scribbler is still funning the flame

of diacord
tions.

by atrocious misrepresenta­

But, we would ask what Is meant

by staying the bloody hand!

If it re­

fers to Republicans it needs explanation ;

they have not been

in a position to do

any thing as yct^ind will not be for months
to eonic ;

but if It refers to these dreuu-

ionisfs both North and

S.mth,

vfc arc

But you “hoped after election the storm
would

subside,” did you ?

could prerent

Not if you

it by telling tbe already

excited South that tbo Republicans were

. going

to commence “hostilities" upon

them aa soon as lu power, kowing every
Mt Dear-------- : The letter published
in the Atrold from this place, in regard word of it to bo false!
That la pouring
frVHe feeling and condition of things in oil on the troubled waters, with a ven.
flife State are fobulons and unfounded to
Oh! cun-latency theta art n
the k»l degree. There 1« nothing in tlie I ®
world going on here, relative to raising
and arming and drilling troope, tliatwo’d
•at: Imwc occurred had there been no declien stall-—even to the encampment and
llsrede of cavalry in t-bw vicinity, which
was gotten up last spring for the purpose
of getting .up on “uprit de rerpt," and
which,,treke up last night, and ail have
fel^rood to tiicir homes and daily avocatfcna—yrt it U nunounecd by the corrcs
pondectof the SeraId, ntoong n thousand
rM,&lt;ifie:otber stories, equally us unfound­

W
c quote
again
&gt;'*'
rt
• Wc
77^ say un|o
“
I threaten, and they
reason, and4 their

7
y__
out» ,,
‘‘ ..
'• ________
no time „
to
who do it nru.blind to
&lt;i«better judgment —
will

condemn them."
The haugiog of Major Andre was a

diregrccablc but nevertheless imperitivc
duty.

TnsTat rn Coxfusko.—’fr. McGow­
an. a rnemlHsr of tho House of Repmccnutives of S juth Chroliua and a recognized
leader of the State, said in the course of
a ddmte in (the House, on tho Sth iuat. :
We have long been satisfied ns to the
cause uf Jisiudutrnn. We Avail ourselves
of the occasion of theelcctioh uf Lincoln,
but it is not w ith us tho only cause of
complaint.
Wu hnvo remained ip; jhc
Union for the purprucof obtaining the co
operation of our Southern sifters—fn ar­
range the limo when, and the manner
how. nnd for nntlilng else:
Here is the truth, fresh from tljo lip
of nnq of the most. pruaRnent
,’Xc

ditior.lsts.
Rmucn.—J. A. Hrrris, for about 20

years edit-&gt;r of the Cleavrland ZferoXinnd
during tho jKist tbicv years ofihp Leader.
announces bis rclircmcnt from editorial
labor. Few newspaper men in the Wc«t
have been longer in scrvlqa llian Mr.
Harris, anti f'-wer still Irnvc attained to
as high standing with the fiatornity or the
public us he.
,

:

Learn wisdom trom history;

its

PxubOKAL.—A letter writer alluding to
a connecting of the name of Senator Sum­
ner with Nr. Lincoln's Cabinet, says'll
is a well-known. fact that Mr. Gssa has
frequently sent to bln Sumner within the
but two yean, io- gain, information from
him respecting certain IrarncH points nt
issue in the Slate Department.

teachings are salutary in such times as

these.

We know a mirror draped with

ed, that it was a preparation, for war,
nuastd hemp, -io aot a plmaant thing to
growiuo ost of tho decthm nf Lincoln.—
)jtrrinki ia-oound to the core on tho Union look into, buk honeet men will never find
question, and hut no idea of
I
to, or dragged *»«• any movement that
loqka UhpjOayof disunion.
1 am truly
anl sinrorciy yuu»&gt;,
Perhaps tho Supremo Court can bo
, ., Jous M. Botto.
prevailed to render a decision pronounc-

TU Mowing-clareie s|»e«h waa made

The Chicago Tribune of the 22nd Inst
wi) be elected:

a pro-slavery nr free State innn.

party is the only one disposed to calm

w illing to do our part of w hat our neighTbe following extract nf a private letter
from H nt; J. M.~Bntt*. shows how much
ntfftanen ia to be. placed on seme of the
aUrnm-.g reports that reach us from tbe

cautious persona holding tha bill of Ulinoia banks not to aocrifioe ofr them.

t «l

Uxk

fcrtWcomky n

wrr -- Mt«»ns wswUyou |n wnd Lrr ■
ho, a Wile o! Hvya:,.' i*a|, .

'

Nobody reams to
pcnrewa arefhu

lawyers n
nattspl prodivltv

^vita for. clients 1

Kite wwt

.

.

.

.

mi&gt;TT

IHAA«- I.

^sm»otg« behind

.1
* w"—w

it tinialfi.

tern » ** ralird
Ihmtiai, his fall stork of

:sr

fare.
■ ’
' :1V- reason &lt;

sm&gt;len&amp;ii4 k, is

Mexican pro •

c
r
,
. '• niii'riatncntos. Ho was quite as fierce in '
Belt and Water IJ me.
borne of the MassauhusctU pa.
ri*
.r , ,
. ,
1851, alter abandoning Gen. Taylor s nd- j
pees are urging the Icwnding of an Agri­ miuislratiun, but Mibsided wry coove-1 gpi^ ■
! |a adtaiUe
cultural College in that State. Wc wu’d nleotly-

x*1' ««
’ flte’ifidavftx.

li-MMrand rspetw

refri them to the Detroit /rre Prtst for

re fie able information concerning ours.
Stephen Culhoun has been elected

Private intelligence from MMssippi ■uni«^
and other States to day excites much ar '
“•

| prehension at the White House, where an
outbreak in South Carolina Is now feared. ,
plrdd term of II &gt;n. Israel Washburn, of
Mwiilwumllxfdl lU. ptweauUun.wMeb
Muiuc recently elected Governor.
liuvo L.-.-U Ulen, .nJ Uie nduutM de»re
;yr Garibaldi, loving achieved the of lh? more Pru(,e,,t ‘"“J®"
I
un, oemoustrnlion
dumrauuuuouuntil
uuultnn
Uumimu uf
...
.
. , ,
... , .
...
,
nnv
uf Mr.
Air. i|
liberties of Italy, U mbiagton like, has
Budtwuu, term. Tb. ex.-.l..mont M&gt;. |
resigned the dictatorship nnd retired to Mwn ►&gt; Worltud up dtmu. Hurt unj f.-.lprivate life. His, is one of “tbe few im­ Imnljuap.r.meutu.laHb.ja.uiroI.pon,
mortal names that were not bom to die.” in a momrat of |&lt;nssn&gt;n. Iftbecxtrem
irts gel possession of ths Cmreatiua. »» j
James GndMni3l»ri(T of Berrien now s«ms probable, it will be difcul:to
to Congress for the balance of the uncx-

county, mid candidate for rwcluctiun was

severely ••ek with

a fitver

on ejection

day btit determined to vote for Lincoln

Camphene.

****•,bt
alack•»
Keroslar Oil natal Lamp*!
Ever
ln |Uuk Cm.k.MI
,u, u „w „ pf^ ,;u.
£ul
-nit pprcKsesrw
pHSC
»»*.,»— .uer.ti.rn pM.l t.. BIM- M[Wing. M..1 viriuitv, uu.1 ; tv. .
|purai„„,|
t-uU.™.
_1v, k-lg,„,
pAid f,r PiraJucc.
"
1 ‘ '
»c.iz&gt; /.
/i/I.IC &lt;. MUll,
G„u

j„, r,ltm

lok-raUr and w«
VMV Ldfcifc* o*
oi thi&gt;

*dMghi»g oHmc;

prevent some overt act which may de '
maud the interposition ol the Government.
and particularly as they now know that i

tho Prcmdant means t&lt;&gt; dcuouuce seen- ‘
and the rest of the ticket.
Ho was car­
siou.
The mere reckless managers are I
ried to the polls and voted ; tho entire wiWmg to provoke a collisaion with the
ticket was deetud, and A. H. Morrisrm. Government, hoping to have it followed
by retaliation, in order, if possible, to
for Representative, by only one mle.
force such Southern States into cn-operation with South Carolina os now hesitate
or rofuac to join their action.

•put a qmetttx u
•WW'wvIl

FOR SALE! !

Preu Washtecte*.
Wuhiugton, Nov. 21.

Itc^UW^Wdoa

ary b&gt;ry&lt;&gt;th&gt;n.

fi«r future coimu
«C b?l I

CAIB
The tncxuures
Wednesday by
the A';w»f!iatcd Banks for re!ievfog the _fiuaociol pressnre, meets with universal
npprm.J.
Bank creditors arc satisfied,
and consequently calls for specie nrc few.
Currency is still fluctuating, closing nites
ye*ter&lt;Uy being 10 tu 20 cwts discount
for Southern States,5 to 10c for Western,
Southwestern and Middle, and Ju for
New York and Now England.
Counterfeit 5’s on the Western bank uf
Philadelphia, and 3‘s on tbe People’s
Baufo uf New York, are in circulation.
A. W. Spooner, President, and John
Sweet, Manager of Boone county wild cat
bout, at Lebanao, Indinnn, were arrested
hero yesterday, and will be returned
to-day.
. Baltimore, Nov. 23.
Tbo banks to-dny discounted ncarlv a
million dollars, greatly to the relief of
rncribants. THmk was no great demand
for spcc:e. Stock improved slig'utly. bnl
the general aspect of business affairs is
uhq&amp;ng^l.

OM

PRODUCE

'ria frota all r!.*»&gt;itf-r

ig which
ihcrparp

'

Tbe PuMinostcr General to day anlltorizod the preparation of etivdopes cm- I
busvid with tbe one cent stamp, from a 1
newly executed
dye representing the '
Iwad of Franklin, to be used fur circulars
and drop letters.
Letter etirdnpeu will
u’.ro fo- prepared with a one cent stamp
in juxtaposition with three cent stamps to
facilitate tbo ncccmlty of pre payment of
tbo carrier fee on letter* taken from lamp
boxce nr station* In cities to prist offices
fur transportation by mail. These envel- ’

opes will be ordered both ruled and un­
ruled.

Ready

Pay

FULL AND COMPLETE.

Call and Settle
BOON.

NervousHeadadie

—The Message will bo presented to
Cangrcss on tbo 3d day of the session.—
AdvancecojJus will !&gt;e sent North as far
os Boston and South as far as Richmond.

—A Tribune dispatch ssva Judge
Greenwood, Ominiseiuftcr of Indian Af­
fairs, has returned from a trip to Arkan­
sas. He stalos that th ree-fourths of tbe
people there are opposed tu any disunion
movement until sotnn unconstitutional act,
has been committed justifying resistance.

&amp;D ADKBe
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

—A Herald dispatch says that “Sena­
tor Clumdlcr dore sne desire a seat in

SotTiiHiiM Amjt-Aim ,roa.i)»w«.-- _____________ f „ d excellent apart, bag. Mr. Corwin as to tbe mownre* by tbe
Thirty-seven applications havw l&gt;eeo mado i ging jto xhta l*'o guns, two swans, three : present and oomlhg administration to
to Lincoln fur the Richmond, Va.,J?ost snipe/ five wild
avert the impending danger.”
Office.
: iii
f
bUctt ducks, ms
—The same o-ncspondcntsays: “Au
weight, 1,860 Iba.— Jbnrato Ararfrr.
tbentic information has been received
Sad Esuubii.-

Tua 8o-Cau.s»

ceruuned, within a few days, to be as
fbUfrwa': EvaTertstA, M 000,000; persomdprepeHy, |1 ^00,090. ' Total

Terms Easy.

WW*W V OunjTFBWKITH 1
sirwhev. of Hrsr? C.

Hat j
Tifl

Htw

we must iwar in

MOI I.

Groceries! !

5Vnsl.ingtrei. Ntir. 20. 1800.

' &lt;o, notwithstanding all his

tionist.

Uimakea larRc

:‘tnf.

'

kw. .

fbortdnmtkHi an

a Bak aril

free* d*&gt;w of tbe Coart bmw. fethe .
fUMfagtate^ta oean*;.
' hc» b«

b.-™ tel«-1 '
th.

O4BCC

Tbe extra tern

But

wilt mpood, sod

II fM.Mk&gt;rEnwl.v.

ihr.

■£

John Black, uT Buffalo, cuininitoinmit-I1

A Fact Worth Natisg.—The N. Y.
Journal of Commerce, nbu leading Dem­
Boston, Nov. 23.
ocratic pnper in tho country, contends
A (netting of bank officers is being held
that "the extreme and rabid Ihtnwlae men. to-day in reuiiua to tha fimuieial presof the North, nnd the extreme rabid- Hiaten
right men of tae Mouth, art morallyrt
^outible fbr the danger* iehiohhaaj brer
thit Country^ •
..!
1 '&lt;&gt;-• -t&gt;;, nuuy. ^rctur

aboiiwoniats I

in elect a man

„

g,-Tbe bill.
. l*aks taken nt

THE SOVT.'tECS SMATOUS.
Uuiteiatiug jn part &lt;tf
Mr. Wipfnll, «&gt;f Texas, sums that be i
,,.w
____________
...
New Urlrans, Muecorad™. C.4T&lt;-e.
the tree Suite dwellings while those of ted suicide by cutting li
bis
_ &gt;t
throat,
------- having
s._ I...........................
,
has information to the cfTect
tLat all tl*- Crushed, Powdered and Granuhited’Suiwni.—
— !I Soutlieni
pro slavery men remained uutonched. It bcconio insane by election excitement,
Senators,
except those ‘from S. 1 gar*“
“*“*
.. ...... .
is further stated that Missouri kidnappers We ape not informed whether he »a« i&gt; I Carolina, will lie in their scats nt tbe ap-.
Molntses and Sy rup«,
Mr. Toomta ba. wi- I
Green and Black Teas.
have been coutmuall* entering the Terri­ uUle man or a urgro, nor .that .. ore Ida i
17
1
, ! ther resumed coudtouuallv or prvancct- &lt;
Riit, (Vvbm, and Java C«&gt;Ge,
„„ u
,
tory, to shoot, bung, roll, or kidnap its polidaa; «o ™l, kno. be »aru dle-olu. ,,ri/

; f.«o j.,nrn.l&lt; hnre tcem.U for mun.h. During their robbing excursions, these
Missourians have rondo a point to eall on
Hot- 1 sp.’iil rJtrf.rVM.key nnd SI • p»», and »• consjfcMi"U.!y bnlhre &lt;nr
and annoy, even attempting to assassinate
fiir bread.
'
.
| nc other purpose than to goad the South
Montgomery.
Captain—Thunder!
lUXo/ arr v-e
desperation.
But our cotemporary [
These arc the st&lt;■l ies on both sides and
fo do trith to murh breuJf—Albany I
further says-.
wc give them to our rendcra, merely «w
“It was booed, that after the election ttaries.
Lot t» wait fi&lt;r further develop- i
Pxitko Status Troofh at the South. the storm would subside, but there is no
meats, and in the end di-mand that the
prospect nf it, urilscs tbu Republicans
will stay the bloody hand ; erv peare be guilty bo punished to tlie full extent of
itill, to’the troubled dements.

!???*
5^5
tbe*.
batl»«
”
the (1

’ Sftgg&amp;tS'g^ww&lt;.i.!&gt;..~- Jft

.n

wbB,„„ „

onl in rbl. nnj bj th. Mlferer,.

in

1 Sm

-2

respite to enable them more effectually ■
to prepare for tbe accnraphshmeirt of
pJ^Lai tZlfafow
-tboroj fa thb eaw
their drriflns. A messooger of undoubted
torn* by tbe PrUmiHr-rt fcrtte «maty :
veracity had arrived, otating that yreter- ,2*-^

; .hl«.!i...f

Eightorn Jn'l.r. were

performing their orders saw lit tu burn j

b,&lt;-'fo’uxl\Vl»?h",^^

lioned South, wo append a correct list of
them.
At Fort Monroe, Vn.. 8 compa­
nies of artillery; at Fnyct|evillu Arsenal,
N. C.. 1 company of artillery ; at Fort
Moultrie, S. C., 2 companies of artillery;
•CAurmta, Ga., 1 companv of artillery;
Key West, Fin.. 1 company of artillery ;
■Harmucaa Barrack*, near i’e'isacola. Ha.,
1 company of nrtillrry; Baton Rouge,
La_ 1 corn pat ry &lt;*f nrtillrry. Total about
. 800 men.
There nrc about 120 U. S.
Marines at Norfolk and Pensacola. Tho
recruiting station of Jefferson, Mo., nnd
IxwiisviHi-. have no full company garrispuing them just now.

lbc J,’ rlrt.

into OTaoMiUN
market, and as
uw
, £ UiilnumwMj I.SOT over DwjMMi.d
mta.on quit.
«ul&lt;M«!l 1-1 ten , w,
boml,

„ r_—

&gt; X.

who procure means from tbo States under twe*t&gt;L|rre, UU.) tfaw yUMfrJ?
the pretense of aiding the sufferers of
Kansas, but appropriate them to carry
wh»U to
out the designs of rebellion against the
k&lt;cfe»tnc. all fa teweAty fcur (tj
law.
They are the sama men who pro- Bvrtk «fra»c« mn [H "**•■
R g^,».
cured the |kus.i£o of the amnesty and orb■
Ex&lt;w«u&gt;r.
cr indulgences, bv their pnmiise that they , Diteta, Xiembcr il, !■&lt;».
bot*3x&gt;ii1Q
would maintain law and order hi South- j
—— ■ &gt;
•
- j
cm Kansas. But thia has only proved a j
&lt;;*ar*ta»’» *•*«•
\

fate mAlly „f hr. Stu,
Fro.
| S.ow p, !„„ Kmm. lit u&gt; pr.««l
it is just such false­ SUrrry mtn brtaino jc:t!&lt;n»!m,!a!t«nfl
*'l -be laming of tht OtUw.T
.t,Ki„ ibrirown lift-. Mid
hoods ns this that stirred up the South to «i ihrongh lift?
JuJgci. anJ other' ““'K &gt;" CrMd Il«v.u, a fen l.,Mvr«; ,„,j aid
|,„njor
hostility to tbo Union. They who utter offitM, ioctim! the K|Mar»
iM.- ,,0?J &gt;»«nil»l&gt;h &lt;Mrb,nd«ln thnlrpxk I lhej nre a! tho mrnrT n! iti« mnlaww ’ ,,
such falsehoods, arc the ones responsible Mri|iortaA Jan.« Lnol-ftni wl™-'' '''*-br’“Sh‘
“ bl" for
————
H,eti»l Dopcteb to
tor the present stalo of feeling there; and .ppcleJ to, mJ l» ,.rjM0.l &lt;h. |Mi„:!M.&lt;’h«or.l.l~r twth, .ndnxnlrcd Ml.,

Tho Dug.oiit, chartered by tho FusionIstswtarta to morrow for the In-ad of Salt
Mrt,.. Th. mbM hoy
wl.1.
this morning to buy the “amnll stores."
He returned while tho mptain and mate
tho folio* iiig colloquy took place :
B«r—Well. Cepliim I’ve «lmo

evioencv OI munwocni niw »•»» w—
who were there for that purpose onh. ho
had organised nnd hold Courts tn all tho
counties of this district.
These marau-.
dor. ««d munlereni .r. ~.&lt;*ln«I k,

that assertion, and

bio justification of the seccwiixiirts.
For Salt River.

Theru is “
n npiece of Territory known a» . 350; nnd Bdi 12,75-1 voles ; making the
tho “Eight Milc^Strip,” from which the whole vote of that Stole 474,716.

HvbsssM I
•now white hair aad, fiery appearance —
He was fovnierly of TemfayGmU. Attoms','.G«-rel Blvk -•&lt; U* lw uedeou
Jvdge IVUliav.
&lt;hel Mnee AeUir- kiL- anta MtM bass nf »ta« day. m. nwoornee
h«n&gt; !n
-ddlw—d be
came to warn the Missourians of tbe ap­
proach of daognr. Boullicm Kan*s Itad
been delivered over to abolition outrages
under Montgomery and others.
For
three and a half years be bad lieen presi­
ding Judge there, am! endeavored to
maintain the supremacy &lt;H the lawta. To
thni cfrJ bo had need bls efliwta on and off

Indian lid. I.»« r..: a.UvnliaguM..
N_
forSa^ua
and policy may differ from those of the
day near 100 men had entered Ntoonuri I
oL
In 1BW. «•».. !&gt;«..«&lt;&lt;
■'
u,;, duuki.
a major!., uf
- - '•
....
fully armud nnd parsed down tbe Dratfe j
other parties of the |eouiHry ; but it is In
and •,.*!
dm KCltl&lt;r
rndm
859 iii uarry
u„
„ml „
8 ■« awv
&amp;t„„
v&gt;iuiiLy unu
iiq
» to Buirs Mills. 20- miles **''**’.
line, j
relation to the Territories that they differ I S.peaeb
^CvC"11,10
,,’t’ llM
- ia Unu Co. . coo

.incident:
“As Yancey wn« coming down in the
cars from Frankfort, a cullcclion uf fimr
or five wags Imd troicinbleil nt one of the
denote, who cried lustily, “Y’nncey I Yau■jscy,’
.Ynneuy
A repsfiril tm»rk
passed over the visage of the arch agitator
at the .Jeni.mstration ; nnd n gentleman
who had been sentd with him arose and
stcpi^d out t^ tho platform, irnt to «pcak
but to listen.
Ho was niistakcri for,
Yancey; and a stenlnrian voice, like tha
concentrated bellowing of a bark ofartrlfen, Imwki] out:
'“Here be i* feiys!
Bring along the
rope to hang him
The gentleman,
rather nmu»d at tbe hiUtakc, biitnot demrous of bavinc it g‘&gt; any further, retired
into the car. Yancvy ism doesn’t suit this
latJtuile.
'

-Jlexc«T.fi.&gt;H,

•Med.)

of ibwi, thrf homo

‘Tho

llwir candidate upon a sectional pl

Her officers and .eraw ate persons of which ha* canned the. South io-Wk seereAgain, |ti'A din hfM&lt;ir‘ fr
'In Harper’s Ferry for his insane ambition to
large experiencedn the kind of navigation
our cars frt’iu Kansas. ‘ }Vb tire iuf«wni»d
they nrc abnut to entpr upon, and a pilot
We taW it fur granted that the writer
who 1ms been up thc*river a grant marty
that ond Motaigumary, a. pto&amp;siwd &gt; free
has been atttired.
’ of the above ii pot a fool, and conacquantagainst Lincoln al the late uieetion.
Stott man. basurgnifised a-behd of free
» ' -Tbe officers are ns follAwa; Command- ly.ara driven to tbe alteranUvo of con­
State rubbers, broken’ up the federal a |3F" Th# MilwaukiMs£i«9..irrM sickly
cr. 8. A. Dougin*; Firwt Male, Benjamin sidering him either intaansor a willful fit'.conda, driven out the judges,.plundered, 1 Administnttiendisnnion organ, at-Mil­
Fitepatrit-k|, Second
:m.p.nlri
Sjmnd Mate,
H.w, H.
It V. JV&lt;hnM,n. ,ir„r
|f „
notmirt*., |0 rf„,,
robbed, and murdered rlhu ,protUav«ry waukee , Wisconsin, has recently “gone
'
!■"' ay ■&lt;
*rtk1’,:dtrrrf “•** “•
Engineer, Dam Richmond; Secund EnIl «&gt;uWn*t tatnnd .thepanic which it.
settlers, and finally threatens to overran u pi*
gfrreer, FeHwido Wood; Pilot, JAncs ‘he Republican platform and declaration
helped create.
. t. ..
Gordon Fk-nnett;
Hk-nnett; Clerk,
Clerk, James
James C.
C. AJIeo;
Allen; of principles, and Knows hi* statement to- Missouri.
Gordtm
If Moutgnmeiy htid lllt'followtrs have
The St Joouls Rrpob'liwm Mys
Steward, Henry A. Wise, (who will proutterly false, and calculated to atir up
done pqc half nt What Is clwrgbd, he, nt
■yafe tbe oystera.)
that Senator Green, of MisMHiri, will uut
th. Soulhwr. mini l. haUllly lo !bc
J. W teliCsH*; Head Waiter, S-.m Houston; I -7
least, l». tnsre deaerv^jg ibv hangman’s
resign,but
will Md bis seat in the Senate
North.
-(who i« expected to keep waitine-) Far­
rope llian waa thwhnippe John Brown.
aa long as possible.
That b the wayNot eno word of hostility to the south
ter, (ready nt nil calls,) John W. Forney,
But lot us wait: tho-siory is nevd-hnlf
most of them will do.
'Fho AdmlntoiratiiHi nt Washington can be»found in tho Republican platform,
will be taken &lt;n» board ns ballast, but on and not n Republican speech hits been told which crimes by telegraph, and thorn
The ofliciiil returns from Penn­
may bo another rido to" this story.
Ru­
no account will tlicy be allowed on deck.
delivered during the campaign breathing
sylvania show Lincoln’s majority over
Tb» public may rest assured thnt their
mor says the free State men arc not the
any imch sentiments, only so far as tbe
fusion to Ks 92.682; and over all 62,518.
weight will &gt;*»t capsize the vesuri.
first aggressors in tblsinatanoo—we all
Tbe dnlies &lt;if writing an ncronnt of the -i'olicy of the South is allied to the prin­
That will du for (he State In which it was
know they neebr have been heretofore.—
vayRge-Hill lie ^rformed by Edward ciples advocated by the bogus democracy;
I said the .Republican party fold no orgtmiSome seventy-four huidct “f froo S^tntc '
Everett and Old Bude.
It will be pub­
but both our platform nnd our speakers
men
have
beyri
kid
In
iMhds,
atvl,
ns
is
lished in "he New York Ledger.
have declared unqualifiedly that alt tbe ™”
•it'
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b ’ -For freiclit or passakb applv on board,
In Pennsylvania Lincoln received
State shu’d B C^&gt; tlw* Ims bc&lt; n done by L mted
.'ommUtee' ,[ v«&gt;iisiikuiiuuju
C.™iiluti&lt;x»l rteiiui
right, ui
«f i-ivr,
e.ery
»»■&gt; u
or to the Democratic Central Co.
208.6-17 ; ■ fusion 17&amp;,tM»u; Douglas 17,____
1 be faithfully guaranteed and protected.— ' ^”r .
XjOtCTwre Ataoi T Y.tacev.—Tbo

Hbi^arU* rsnraty,

&amp;s«kg-s-?

WIHim IMHric, J"dgo &lt;&lt;
&lt;
.A m««!n&lt; ol^ li. eUUm. ••• ImmcAl-

7

.•ihay (foe Republicans) .hmte

-afate mid .rarrying» repndty, the voyage
wiB bo performed srirti certainty and pre*

rww.

tier. Ik-Stef -will
»0 trs^
tillery, cavalry, and Infiurtry—f«&gt;tn forts
Riley and
I

•■■bite
, negroes
Territory, aixl there never wilt be perma­
aided Elira to esatpe, and the rescuers
A x«w writer
appeared in the nent peace utibl she is admitted into the
Will' carry; more passengers and bcayy
have been indicted by the U. &amp; Grand
iteriniwlnwsef ths JWosre last sresk^ t’
freight thstf any other that has ever per.
। m aanvrteign ftWta.
Gpsti th*,
. formed U» voyage up that notable His article is written with a good deal of beads of those who hare conspired to keep
dAVtUaMA'hl n vnlltrt)’
W »hr»*iK reMtiitj !"' Ure rxprri law. Now for tbe trial ’ Docs tbe Fobtream.
■_ . ■ ,. , .
citive Slave law apply to fugitives from
Thu public may real assured that, notIn historical troth. . _,, _
r“
“
-x
WlJtrbet9f
Jier. clui.»»,
lU.foM Territories t - That is tbe-^uew
~S7;-,.:
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f.^THrstedifshtp. being a double decker,

�UTMAEE AMD 1T8 1’AlXS,

I’oral -.ink ^tscrllanttnu.

wrrn m n.*xie*£&gt;,

ITWlMfiE^I
Pr*elaa**U*» hr lta» Governor.
Tbl. I.M been.a year *f plenty. Fnxlto tod
a.^t iP-idcj r*|a. b*ry tay *pttod mM

/TBE HQVSE OF EqriTF)

iMflD i-flGOWTJM
HASTINGS*

“it I've .Ids. .nd war Atm. BaRHmtriy

' u, our-eh - and ftoSWttar.” f*r,all time to eomc.

14. &lt;tarv€.rv, arpatat ftyra^eyfash

GREAT VARIETY

listings’ ^ritt €nrrnit.

r x-arember next, a. a day of Than».giving and
m1w t.» Almighty God. far bi* ccwtiaaod faVora.
nl*r
V.
-K-l-i- fmn. ail Houter latawa

DRY GOODS
of all lmd.o.mpri.i,wBLEBCHEDand
SHOWN SHIRTINGS .ml S II E ET.
1NG8. Striped and Check Shirting*, DenInM, Cuttonpde*. Sntinelta*, Kentucky
Jems. Fancy and Blneli Doeskins, Conimerci, Print*, Ace.

I’OUVXT.

Appt*. •
Wintko.—Nut only wanted. hut ’

DRY GOODS!I

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD
TWH 3HA Y3HT

Of ttat* E*tabl!sluB*at,

•* £&lt;LKLa L’-l

ii»t have somo W uoo.un aubowiptiun.

i*«.5c., au&lt;t$«i.c..mplie*UM cfjun-™ *od
*' TH*

The bills of all solvent Urinaria

•

In Nervcfoa *Ceei»eev of *11 kind., and for m-

ta.uk&gt; taken at pr ou subscription at
this office.

WRUU1T COURT.

GROCE HIES

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

,

Herrick’* Kid KUtnithulnp. F.lRklcra.
Tils oust *TB«afCTittnKa
tod Paia Dsotroysr.
Tlie Best nnd Cheaprait Haptschold Reme­
dy in the World.

Tbe ntu term • f the Circuit Court
f..r this county noticed last week, was uf

«hort duration and nf Rule account, save j
to make a large bill of expense to tbo j
county.

SPECIAL NOTICES'

Tbrie renowned l'ta*t«r» cure p*lu«, «e»kne*a
lohs

Everything was ptrt over save ■

a little civil buaincsato tbe January term, i

Xuliody svetn* tu 1-e t&lt;» blame fur tbe ex-1
jk-iiw w« are thus subjected to, for m&gt;th*1
•mg.

INFLAMED

OR SORE EA ES.

,1 it* let vlieiits m »;gu, and tho Court j
A. G UualiioR. of Eosth Bend. Ind., uya "Tbe
•cannot go behind this kind of evidence if' Maeuctlc Omtuieut i* tbo ouly remedy in m her*
fur InCamed Ere*. The Auditor &lt;4 «w comity
it woold.l lliu* nobody is to blame, and ba* so much faith tn it* curative power*, in tint
dlaewac, that be not only highly reenotmend* it,
»e must &lt;«“jr misfortunes patiently. This ' but offer* to forfeit tbe aanouut paid fur it in each
jvhh was called inure especially to dis- eare, if It (alia at a cure.
PILES.
P&lt;&gt;ic &lt;&gt;( the DilL-n murder pnse, which

,tt..-i&gt;l

.iir‘n n-lcr* know has been scut

,1a&lt;i. lu-rv f&gt;T tied by the Supreme Court
••tlbc Si.de. on account of exceptions tnkui to M.mu p-irtions of a previous trial.

Inrucliscket! Diarrrxa, even when sdvnred to
ijato-.ery,&lt;xn6n&gt;td. eaaeiaimc, anffappmM
l.'S'lft;W“ '•"’ *~ -1-3; d-..

PARASOLS

l-iwycrs arc nut to blame fur tbeir :

t.atapl prw-lavity to draw strung affida- '

"‘“V b#il‘,^e“ca&gt; tosiadtofrA*

the proprietor warrant* them. Spread from rtoin*, balsam* and pm. cm beat.t&gt;ful kid leather1

Ever uboivu m this

i
I
I
I
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Market, which

are prepared to acll at a small

advance from

CLEAR

ticularly IrouUeamM^ro cured at once by Traaa'a
Magnetic Ointment, apply to the part* affected
■ini amaJI of the back.
NERVOUS OR SICK.JIEADACin:
Apply the Olatoacnt freely •«
forth**d» and
.
_ .1 L^..L
al...
Ini", nf

pal cities.

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HEHRTCK A iniOTIIEn,

.

NEW YORK COSTS

CROSS.CVT

SAWS,

BROAD AJ^RfOW^.^G^SS.
SASH, and PUTTY, BUILDERS’

«ud..

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOW.* aW PA&gt;LOir. S1T&gt;VE8,

50,00 Copies already Sold.

the tiwvrling

fiw «-l owe bvittg no less than sixty duL

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ev­

en- style aud description.

EVEUYUOLl. l.AWVER

f postponement, a» *i&gt;

HOSTETTER S

the r.lrfrenco of a female
cirorir pru.m —
• --- • ---- — ,
,
down In a short space ol t;tae by this dn-atffid
i.-.blc to l&gt;e here ; so say tone, whoae eb»ek»«re wm *n n.e«Ker,and wl.o.e
nttfhte an ^erplrw and r*»U*i*. and wta.« err.
Ala* a let of Hite-llaneon* Bouka, srd ■ pft
Undoubtedly this vexa- arc dim and atmken. with death »larice tbciu lo
with each book of one dollar or upward*
jvc'trial will be definitely th* faae, Uii* cwnpoond aatrntP»wre a mfaUK ;
All our good* Merwacleeled with *r■ear.
■natcluBK them, ** it were, from the month_of the
Eave.
Nooeenn
know
iutroetalue
until
they
i- January term of Court.
and particular regard lo tbe demand* .f Ibis
re teated it. When all **hcra hare fa.tad3be*e commsulty, *nd will b* sold at price* that ;^nat
Hitters bare re.|..rtd tbo sufferer, to pnaline
health. Tbeir poputanty i« *11 tbe Western and fail to Rive estiafjcttan ii?ertty Instance.
Southern part* ahoold introduce-them b. alt faunr early winter has hat]
k-fctiM, whu

*ml

coSi-Kh. Bfrattrt^ft*W&gt;OLx

Jury luni been Mimumned and witnesses

■ditained nt great expense;

IKON, .STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIB4

STOMACH BITTERS.

is at Grand

bloya Ibbereuloau, thia medicated In
r more ttrnn the rtod effect of the fno
' Udanced prrj.M.tiw . o! ■odius, Wi.
IlLeir, wslUomwn Uabilitte*. •
-,
' "
- • raar.«&gt;t be to* «sgl
«nd restorative,1
the «a»e* peculiar|y
Jn iibcumaliiu, b
*-!h the Utter, buWi
been ntvnriatay well
___ ___ _______
pstn mid redueiug th. .w.llipp.' apd *1 iffOto* ol
tta jo,ntnaud muscle*.
I
In lutrnnitteLt Keren it muit nrc-amjly b* a
&lt;ntat rocasJy u.d tc.&lt;r|relid mturaiird. and i**
proervM lu *&gt;■ new eetUvmtol* of th*.West, will
pritautly be one of lu&lt;b rvobwn and OM/nlMoa.
Ko remfdy has ever been dheorrnd In tin
whole luktory of luvtaauv, which exert, onch
Mwpl, bpppy, and fullr . rclomtivc effect*.—
Hood Mppefiie. complete di(e»lloo, rapid noutrfsitioaafa-.rau^b.witk *u uiotnal dtayroitica for

Wi aJM maputtelure Copper, Draw, Sheet Iron
.&lt;-i TO ruJ
**• Ml JgMip.

I bnxe* emitalniag U&gt;
i! fur rale b) drSgjut*
free to anv addiemnu
' letters, orders, etc..

tion^alCof which wo will sell at Hard Tino
Price*. fur Ready Pay.

R. If. LOCKE &amp; to., «e*’l Agt*,
myijyl
¥•? truut Sr- X. If.

EAVE TROUGHS
Manufactured al the lowest nites, and put

wijpj.r itmuiEs, easily opfAfthtp,
You THE CURE ir DISEASE IX
.
ALL FdRMaS.

•es and sleigh* also—fur

I-nt week is seldom ex-

year.

.-ideiiiig tbe indetncucy.

Monday uf this w eek was warmer, and
»tn&gt;u nnd raii| which damaged

StitlltMSl wiocil unormi—•
—..-rMMWTV* &lt;4 II* vitalhy tod hmtew*
‘^^7
They sr» the «rm from wbwh »rr,nK*&lt;"r".“£ I
tion. rbeutnaluni. heart di*e«*r. Jtver caamulnt*. ■

■n»&lt;ma tU nH“‘ &lt;■»*&gt; •nd destructive to the rye.
r&gt;f men. "So drrsdfal «re its eo«*equctter» ta hu­
man hta. Umt it U hardly P»sr»'&gt;- •"
o'li
n little th* intportsoee of an actual, irt.able rvuied.. n&gt;M
caii rnci-i. mtf this Scrotal on* rontoBiaii'i."..Mild winter still prevails. w. HS .S .. .Ml.

■-Irigt'iugBuinv-but at night, old Boreas

put a ipiiitns upon tbe thaw, and where

riwd* nrc well
'l.-igliing yet.

COOKING

STOV8

Sleighing was

packed, saved

I.’isder. Se don’t suppose we nn* telling

i.simiy new»,l&gt;ul simply making n‘note’ I ..I—., wSM

^11

IM. II —&lt;r dM.

i--r fuiun- cuiisidtatiiHi.

if-.—We loam from tbe Eatui Ounty Jlrpvblitnn that the new maps

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ft Ten* T®h

GIFTS
Any person ptirchaaing.iuy of ‘he there
cd Good*. (School Itaok* excepted,] three dollar*
« upward*, wdl reeeiv* a (rift ; and "" Gift **U
be odcred of a lew value than one doR*r.
We eortt»a|lr Invite all pei*n* wtoldug any
thing Inoaruac. to call and .santa. oar .loci
aad prieee,a»d If &lt;» can wuafyyoa with
nc would be very happy to mH y°«

M*&gt;ter and
i preutice. and
UMNrM-had Teiitot.
What taeWtaies libel artd

of pruicd'uv in obtaining *u*.
with Interfin-ucee, AaaijpBitotakhd table of Fee*.
How to make tour Wil!,- and
hoar to administer «m na E«tala, will* tbo law iiud the r«
ifuiremenl* thereof in every

»f l!.&gt;r*y and Eaton counties arc being

•li»irilrtit«! m Eaton county.

p. H &amp; J. RUSBELL.
Hmi1oE«, Jl*y Jtah, B*0-

.clipBtoggl Tbii original link- wnifought
.to be3n every family- in the State—we
dteed not say te-.pernticc family.
So fir^rjgriM]y)CTrninod «Mt^»dxrtcate id

New Barry Mill,
IS OU. in wcecWul op&lt;r.lkdl, r«&lt;V

to do Miy .mount of

CUSTOM

Having Moored tbo Mrvkm.d- a

“
and .mr n.lll

■oundsitfrom the Dost office, rtow it
iwtyM ddr. SMxhht,'Mid at a convenient
latotafir ga it fiver with almoM •» moch

NEW FIRM 11
rowniib a caarBW*.

O.
locumr «t*d viciniiy. that they •*« “"W prepared

John E. FMt*r, Fahitaher,

l«i“B l»Ul ou lU n.o.1

improvnd plan, totfetber nitb a

good

1,,“- Smarter—»• •" pn'I«red I"

K. MAYKARD.

or afauW copies of the Book, or for tenna to
ata. »rth olhtr tatanaauetx apply to, or *d-

First Rate MILLER,

bMtofwork.

fooajudgw! ^YcMwiyff *Dkk out tbe
^Zlryxa'llto bad eotnpany which nrr-

xAZ OBK,

m an good onlnr nod ». prompt an M.J
otbnr Mill in Barry, or m.j ml»r o untj.

-*•

PlfltMgheaaaain.

Cush pahl lor wbout.
BOLTWOOD &amp; GKANT.

Iloting**8cP- ,8,,183&gt;' ■;
—&lt; e»&lt;r»l B.lln&gt;.«*.
QMj'Idfk-THU.m CA«» m ua....

Kept Constantly on Hand.
e.nn.men.1 the t»&lt;ito u- their pati.m*. tail
&gt;rr r&lt; .-.-lr nt all limee t&lt;&gt;ffi+o ir*tinM«riUl» toile
•rtirnryta all &amp;»•« • "t Unrrnrtiic deran jvu&gt;ewv«
.nd lb’v di-ea»e- rrm.lliux lherrfrn.n.
I ria i* *&gt;U a 4ctup&lt;-4ary |M.}Mtaiaj. vUeiucnl
•i cv,’ik&gt;H-U'«"P ‘ffuta in Un nay of (rp».
nhi^Thr/tthth-li* cf'rtrr ffltrrrs. I nt * e !i-i
-twos s “ *r!n“»»r**r» -.“r-h
kr-.lurd tu lie ae cik i.r.i-c £.» tiit e llaiif.

HASTINGS

TANNERY!
The autaenber bavins leaned Ilia ilaateoff* T«»
•ery far ofam al yro^ ia »»w proparwl to
' P^-Blirs »i Stirw,
or otherwiH. * rtoWmcra
&lt;MVi JWl*

।

fiu. rionawon nosajr i.

tatloii, m.

n.

! IT TELLS YOU Itaw tL^^.d upon tbe tick.
I »#• • f
tmtLow toeook for tian';
I.
।
jMowiio prep*'* drink.. pool­
trick, etc., and Lwitoeuard
' •
ai'»in»t infection from C--0-

: 3H/ vz-an/.H

&lt; IlMi-ttai If. r.-gwi.- »kcrc fcssr un-l ojue
niiil tntr.u. ifUit-r L.ltalut rel&lt;.|-lalnl. b«v.
I nui.lt-l V4* Tjctiuj ly l.diuh^fr. To be
i&lt;i.le io urns -cuMlleuib. iluit its "lyuas,&gt;ir. b ecrradu curv fur flu-. Lj-J&gt;&lt;-p»i« nu«l W'c
.Ii«-AMfs if I.- :hs |«ot-r»Wte» • roof'--: »r »#•
•dluxr'l j.leASUtr. it rm»or*nil riteri iilamltel
In.fu It-.- Mom ch. ratlflc* ibo til- o-L and
tit.paHsrsvMw.Mi viu-Uiy t«ilu&gt;huh. u.»jHeni,
&lt; vinx ii lima t&lt;*r *md .nrrffy iudl&gt;.]«i»uL)e
for ■’.e rr».tnmii».ii »f htohh &gt;t «.prvnte« upon
oaildy bill |wwurfhily, and
irrlnr. * lb&lt;-tn
f*&lt;*«cvi&gt;dimiiO--eBiiui tu it*r b«
by ajetwres
i.»." th.- fiit.cit-ii* uf mtinr.t ' ■■
,
Hilrrlj-itetsimr’inuy *«• ibel’hlM-* •InllViU
' ; . ■urtetpv’rt &lt;V) fl:r ta.lllt*. *li.t Ifery »111 find
i til, 'it a.iiiHiili.iii'P'riWrly »&lt;l*|»rd to c«K&gt;h&gt;ii
| d.-rltnl.s ycairxa- it I- Ih-a-ul.l luil.c jjilalr.
Ifaviguraltal t'ethe Ik’» r!«. exri-ncrt -i* sti-ltie.
i. i.f rejtix ni*!tng -eiirraPy, R'c tur the «vU
.ichri-.f lhauwi
of sgtil luin and tcutm ii
Mho li«v&lt;- .ipct-iWMyd tlo liriiell -f
itui_
j. rrpirnli.«kite mi8-iii lr w »■
ntngruK-nb »‘»-l g»m r»l iM.ilil v; nrtbiX Luder
the adiloi- ..f j|hy*lrl&lt;Uu. dn-y bate
■ill •IvUterkUj dtutp ai&gt;d tajiiy toted tinluorii* i&gt;f till- artivli'. A few wiir-bt lo ibc
• irmilsr stx. Tlurc »r- sr^MoVWUtfta
Il.*ir earn. IW r«&gt; har.ir.intf that |tuU« t-t
rtak under II* trial. Tbo
... . , ......

A
Nlwsiutml—Among our
excbsnges there comes regularly a little
w«p|rty-sheet called the -iPi«ou«u* ddtf.
By'Uhl way, it is somowent singular that
ti» smallost pntwrw in cur Stalo are by a
|jHig udd&lt; ’hiydi^pert, wjtpesl. and most
originnL—^nstatwe. Prison Oity Item, Ye
Shanghai’*, paper, /iacute Journal, LnCrJar^pen., &amp;l. 3 Well, this Chief is
Wft4d by T. W. Br.owx, a man not only Cm von Ambndypa; Vignette AmBrud.OHUonk but bcilliunt—ergo such a clover
up* ; M*laineutyp*; Spbereotvpc ;
dirtt.
k Ims a distinctive diuntetcr
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilngraplun
jjSWy fn?in any otbci- jmirmd lii-tbc westPearl Ambnitypr, Ornamental
era country, ’ll proc-la ms umperance to
Ambrotype; Imper,B‘ Ara*
the pcfrple, not through an old fiubbrutype; Relievo Am­
but through instruaivuial
brotype; Double
tdtewv, nid norul.
UWtit mtribe;
Ambrotype
Mfinvl juicy correspondence loaded
ii) seulimcni; cbokx-, pointed
ligM—deft ; •sententious paragraphs, nil
Dm—.
JWh’tbe’lfrdtn—.none of your cvcrtMtiog

Of every Variety,

tKMitlou with cr&lt;ditof».w»dtoe
_
luDotrent law* of every bt»t».
It Tells Yo* H&gt;e Isgtfr teliV&gt;r4 eroitarbc-

II improved by the “lads

imtiglii)

es:^2,s4¥sr.,.““

38»® «US88&amp;3S

y of its weather during

mi ttier. e*|ieeiaHy if rht- »• y&lt;;»&gt;n^. b&gt; -’L'
ff.yjfU her i-wn h«dib In U r .-un iur nipyiy,
tai her Intanl. Rta-vll ibc j cn..J of Kmlrrjjilj ,
•rrh* dpi ing ihr sumumr etoHni, tho »c^ -i,
h*dy and miml k tfcnnralljr w* etoi- 'Hyrr.
then, in a irece.vily tor c. .limulant to r*c&lt;ipe«
rnic I be c*nrjie&lt; *f tfcfi nywmw. nnd rual-ta riie
Mtz.ib.er lo bror iipiitMlei l.er e»lmi.»itajt irinte
ion that recsiv* tbs »nd«w«i»rnt of jtayriclan*,.bccaM« It b agrevnWo I* the tnato as
well m certain to gta f pc.r^auynl lucrc.te
of bodily. nttWhAU titeto pwruMW. lu wbdw-.wo have port leutarty referred tdw.e. to wilt millerir* from
fnier **4 agve. ftUteJ W awtarin. “‘“"W**
iljMiUan. JnaiffrpJea. tom »f *M&lt;cu:e. and
all diZXe- -r X runae.netos of the attomeh.

EM*
IM1OOJ YHO
We would rr?j.cctf-illy e^ll altenilou Io u«

bsJw

f-«.- .««-•-

,I.VtrFA&lt;TtBLE5’ A.XP JOIAERS’ !$ rtas ' t&gt;c

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SABDTX^ MAES
U l»i» -.mH *“

nip- w sustomm* wink auTttarijtta the Hue of
Saddle* nnd fiarMKS upuu Ike »tarte»l iwitlpr.

ttrirWron

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rariour diteM». pccnl------- 3 Wushu. MuttfivAtbs
bcH «ad Mmplwrt

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tntmwn.ay MW rowwauy timr*
bnuk- Usjpnumlru «ckar aud

•^.S«hJ«wUrtto»

R—.

reflow OAK MARK Ukww ia etchaaffe
For Twnlaa.
, .
AM./.’

A la*, Leather For tlalc.

M-u-dMtw/r-t-wr

�KEW-GOODS.
hdvautngeaas side ot forty, with a face
upon which dignity and awectoaM are
btoaded, and an air of cultivatim aud re
Snemant to which familiarity with tbe
courtly drawing room* of London or the
aristolralic wiloone of Paris would hardly
kod ar. added grace.
She is admirably
(hdculated to predda over our Rcpablioan
court. If oca werr permitted ao far to
describe her personal appearance aa to
meet half way tbe respectful curiority
which to geMHdly fell upon the subject,
the description would be: that she is
K»ve the inudium stature, with
brown eyea, daarly cut foatureo. delicate,
mobile, expressive; rather dtollngutohed
in appearance than beautiful,*conveying
to the mind generally an impression of
self possession, stateliness, and elegance.
I distrust my own opinion upon subjects
of
kind, but I coueur in the belief
prevalent hereabouts tliat abe will make
as admirable a leader of the stately dames
and lovely demoiselles of the national
capital as the moet fastidious social mar­
tinet could desire.

DR. ROBACKS

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See!!

Look here, young man, leave my
premise* inatanter, and if you ever set
foot here again, I’ll make tny niggers akin
vou.
Marry my daughter, indeed !—

LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL

Reroamencled by u&gt;c arm
beat remedy known foe D/5p«P»’». fafar*«‘Joao.ai», -a ei
STStiW". »tata.m.. u4
“ “•

is'jwn^bablr a* itasaiural prwcn«, „r

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE

Tbo Gdonal had k-ft.
Ho saw that the
old gentleman was angry. After getting
off to a safe place, be thought he would
turn and take a last fond look nt the home
of bis lost idol—wheu he spied the old
njsn busy, with spade in hand, shovelling
up his traka from the yard and throwing
them ovar tho fence !
Col. Nash iraagined he was an unwelcome visitor at the I
house.

umu

DRY GOODS
MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

hontoty af fata elaaa, or who cbooso to inr.Migate
for themrehra, are now of owofaU on fait imp**
tBDr*Il2bwkinritea thealtentmn ofth. .ick to the

REC’PT BOOK.

ORIGINAL LETTERS,

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

■toratirri.sud all Toilet A rtiflka- Ifnwnraralfering with any chriefc disraM-lfyau wish a
beautiful eomptarionx tine hem! of hair, avmeoth
face, a dear akin, a faxunsorbtsrd or mnsteebe,
or if you with to know anything and every thing
to the Mofteal and To- lef Itoe. ,«• abaiiM. by aft
means, pen:*o a eopr 0/ thia book. For fall parlicular*. and a sample, of the work far perns*!.
(fove^matbepablfolHr.^^^

nor'-3m
lUJtl'

with merri»oe*-taint&lt;f, sod in s very short time.
That after all other medicines have proved Mo­
les*. they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT,
and restore the health and strength of tlie• ureter,

CUJUPEST

MWABE!

JtATJSS.

AND CUTLERY.

DRESS GOODS

Old Fogyism Distanced

SICK FEMALES,
who hare lanvuiahad farymraia balptoaa weakam and deatmndener. reenperate with great ra­
pidity under iheir invigorating operation. That
all aaxnal diiabilitte* areremoted by their cor­
dial and gently alimslaUnp property*. That they
re&lt;n,l‘SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

Young America Ahead.
Thd reason* whv

FRANCIS ROWER

however thvv tear have been triBed with end
abused 1 lb*i their direct tendency is to JAglhen
lite, and render it enjoyable. n»t, oocntiing di-

{■doing the Isrgpst Ifardwure titulars, i» li

PRINTS
• CAUHB SOON TO HEAL,
•nd discharge from the system. r&gt;tn taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That
fact
RECRUIT TBE DEBILITATED.
•nd than, i&gt; 00 diaeareof the Stomach and Bow ch.
the liver, th* nervosa system. the akin, glands or
muscle*, smsutn raoa urtxrriu or nt sloos
*xt&gt; icauTlos*. in which they do uU give^nusH
rWwf. and. hl admlnUtrnd before Iba vary cit­
adel of life !»•’ beaa invaded,) ef^ct a pau^lm a*J

ETABLE BLOOD PILLH ar. endoread by tee
expC'ienEeof thousands of living wilacMva who,
in let tern, affldai ita. medical works, and by ward
of mouth, iwodaim than io ha tbe very beat prep­
aration of tee kind rrer offered to the brokraitown
viclima of ill health. Thev hunt diareM through
•vary avaautand organ of tbe system, and lo ex­
pel it thoroughly and pvmnnaiitljr.
No on* can doabl their aapariorily after
om single trial—-they are
not - only better
but, fa fact, cheaper than any other Filla, far it
takaa a leas number of them to produce a better
•ffoeL
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Ifarifan-, tl
per bottle, or tfi per half dexan. Ot the Scandi­
navian Blood Pill*, 25 cents per box, or i boxes
forth
t^T Read Dr. Hoback** Spoeial NoUoea and
Certificate*, published in a c«m*pieuoo* part of
this paper from time to time. Dr. Hoback's Med­
ical Almanae and Family Adriaer, containing a
great amount of intereating and valuable Nedacai
information era be had gratia of aayof the agents
Ibrogtanrt the oountry.
In difflcclt or complicated ease* ,Dr. Roback
may be applied to peraooally or by Irtter anctoafag one stamp for tee rrplr.
Principal office and «ale rooms. No. &lt; East
Fourth at, Xd building from Main street, Ctociunati. O . Uboraiorr f- ”—-----

No. Ml Broadway, New York.

BY

THE

COUP,

Wo have piles of S II E EjT INGS,
SHIRTINGS, STRIFES,

CLOTHS.

DIAPER,

T ABLE
also

in opportunity to
PORTRAITS OK CIHN.
te make tbe fallowing prcpdsiiinn I*

Resident. m the Couurr, wbr
ble to visit personally tbe j
Peraon. aemlfag • photograiJ,. ambrotvp,
dagwerreolrp* |o ter vtBee of the evtair.*. « y,
luik. accompanied by
j
&lt; . •

F 1 y i:

dollars.

for it, but more hecauaa many preparation, Will receive In return brexpre**, fret of &lt;H1
pretending to be eoneentraxd extract of it,
contain but Httlc of the virtue of Sarwparilla.
or any thing else. ■
During tote years the public Kara been tab­
led by large bottlev. pretending to give S quart
of Extract of ftanspwflla for «mo dollar. Mart
of tlwae hare b-cr. fraud* upon tbe lick, for • Wy tranamitilaga&lt;iaguerv«k&gt;Kpc »n4
TES
boi.1. All
they not only contain little, if any, Ecnapsrilla, but often no curative nropertur* whatev­
er. Ilniee, bitter mu! painful dirappoivtmen: ' the? wm »eeare iu like maatrr.
haj followed the u»e of the various extracts of
A HniaturTint* V*uf n« Tmuv
Sarsaparilla which flood th? morket, until the
name itaclf i* juatly drepi-ied. and haa bceom? By iwihLuc _ . dared b&lt; tl r-fatrntv
_
ryno.nynwuv with iniroMtt'm and cheat. Still
1 I F T E EX|.A |.s
wc call till* cotnpound Sanapariila. and latasd
to aupnly each a remedy at ahall, rescue the Ibey will reerac in retc.-n
name from tin.' lead of obloquy which mt«
upon it. And we think we have pound for
briieVtng ft ha* virtori which are irreaiatihte
by the ordinary ran nf the di«ec.-va Ui« intend­
ed to cure. In ord-r to tot orc their complete
eradication from the ■yvtrm. th? remedy ahouM
J._
a_
- »
.«
s on

LOWELL MASS.

Price, 91 per Bottle । Six Bettles for &lt;3.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boya’ Clothing which wo offer at

OVEN STOVES,
t COOK HTGVE

We hare a £ne variety of Mnaliur. Ladira'
SLEEVES and collate, Chunoiaetta, Gvnl. shirt
Itoaoma and Collar*, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; alao Hoatery, every atyto of Otows and
Milla, Bono.il*. iRibhoo*. Dm* Trimming*, ete.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

CAN’T BE BEAT.

flBPESTER 4 JflIXER »ORK.
id st vie to I
FRANCO

OeraMortment of Tabla and Pocket Cut]cry.
SILVER SPOONS, Fort Monate, Hoop Skirt*.
Yankee Nntiona, and thinp in gvnara! ii full and

Lirer CoMptain!. Dr^rj, TtUer. T«mcn mc’
Sa3 JUeum. Itorru. Gam’, AVamiyi:. ar a
Dinner PiC. anJfer Puriffinj the Bboi.
They we mxar-eoated. m&gt; tint the moat
tlre can take them pleaiaml-. and they are the
r^.t|iapTC7:t ,h' WS:U far
*"* *l lrPai” cf •
Prisa 2j caali par Rax; Eva bans tor £100

MAGNETIC^

©asmnsKro’,
amfaa far yovraelvn and teat the correctness of
Ibis assertion.

TJIX rfUOLX IVOBLD UXIT1DI

ru when. Even wliarc no particular disorder
felt, people enjoy b.-.ter health, sad lire
longer, for eJetmting tbo blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and .U i* w*U; but wiA Chia
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
{siting health. Soon-r or later something
mart go wrong, and th? great machinery of
life ia diaordered or overthrown.
Sansnsrilta ha», and d.twrrro ranch, tho
reputation of accomplishing three end*. But
tho world ha* been egregiously, deerired by
preparations of it. partly because the drug

DR. J. C. AVER * CO.

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

CASS1MERES, Linen Drilling*, Don
ima, F. At M. Casslmere!*, TWEEDS,

Ntebol»,Orangevine
man and De Reimer. Jl.ddlev.lle, M. C. Bwift,
Prairieville, and by Droggirts and Jlcreliai.t* gen
really ihraughonttLe country.

Herrick's Supar Coated Fills!

ssiI r“ *«“- -•^^..7.“’- ■».

TOWELING,

and all kinds of domestic goods;

BROAD

PotrcUiii wem of any de*crin'.*n

Thia compound wfll be fcu»d»p**ipt»moter cf hoal-Ji. wh® takra to tto epoag. t*
AH ths fool hsawf* whtoh farttofaths
Noodattforts«»os&lt;&gt;ffcoy«*». Bythetately expulsion of them many rankling dtoordm
are nipped m tho bud. Multitudes can. by
the sidrf thia remedy, tput thcmK-’.-ex from
the endm sure of foul erupUona and ulcorous
•orcs, through which the ayatan will *wiw to
rid itaelf of corruption*, if not mmatod *0 d&lt;
thi* through the natural channel* of the body
by an alterative medicare. Clraaic out the
vitiated blood whMtowt you Bad itefanpunirt*

TOE AMERICAS

apnrovimt
and urging the use of
wonderful
Kogas'
1.these
&lt;ta.kd«.

too. mwnbac* of the Medical Proftoxfoti. EUtora
at public puroata, well known Merchant* and
Farinerx. aid Udtaa of tbo highest reapectahilrty.
giving accounts of extraordinary cure* wrought
By tha remedies of which cures they facpoalvea
’*r*
ETE WITNESSES.

®WffS &amp; SIS©®?,

aelf-oonfident of success, arrayed himself
.in hia beat suit, and proceeded to call on
tlie “partent,” for the purpose of obtaining
hia consent to the consummation he de­
voutly wished.
Matters bad all along
gone on amoothly. Col. Nash had every
ground to hope for success.
Finally a
convenient season arrived for him to ap­
proach tlie old 'un. s.,. the Colonel:
|
"Squire, my busincsa to day, is lo ask
for your daughter's hand.”
"It i*. la it!
What! you marry my

rbmsmesh

P. a-Tbs snbacribars "tab t» «’«•«••

A swarm of quidnunc correspondents
of Eastern newspapers have dropped
idoan upon Springfield to make up Mr.
Lincoln’s Cabinet, and to mark out the
line of policy for his Administration.—
Thorn patriotic gentry have given a ma­
jority of tho Cabinet lo prominent *upportcrs.of the Deed Scott decision. Hav­
ing given Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, the
Department of the Interior (to look after
the new Territories,) we suppose they
will give Mr. Breckenridge tbo Depart­
ment of War (to keen tho Disunion}*!*
straight,) and make Mr. Douglas tbe At­
torney-General (to define the rights of
slavery in New Mexico.)
Catching the
inspiration of there gentlemen wo observe
.that sundry newspapers foil to mapping
out tbe course of the Administration, by
making it tbe chief end of Republicanism
to bring more slave States into the Union.
Probably tho next thing on the earpet
will be on enforcement of the Dred Scott
We can cloiba you from the crown
decision, on the political side thereof.
Well, gentlemen, we have not exchang­ of the head to tha tola of the foot
ed a word with Mr. Lincoln on these sub­
and warrant price* to otaiL
ject* since he wia nominated ; nor before
ho waa nominated, for that matter. Nor
has ht exchanged a word with any one
since.
But this much we do know—that
if Mr. Lincoln is committed to anything
it in to tbe "policy of treating elavery at
being v&gt;rongx with due regard to the difii
collie* of getting rid of it in a peaceful
way.”—Chicago Tribune.
"Axnra fob H**.”— C&lt;&gt;L Dick Naah
tell* a rich atory about "axing for her,” in
hia earlier day*. 11c waa deeply smitten
with the daughter of a wealthy old skin­
flint residing in Alajtama. lite Colonel,

saiDiasnu

Great number* ofClentymen. Ttevtiei-jw. State*men. aad eminent penance*, hare lent their
nanm to reni.'y tbe eupnr*ItokduaatoliKMoflbeaa
rwmeLvi. tart ow «p*M here *ili Mt permit the
Inacr: ion of ttaen. The Agent* betow named ftnm«h gratu «u r Axvaicxx A LU* X*c ia which they
ar« given; with alte full itoaeriptiona of the above
jomplaiate. and the trv.lmcat that ahould be foltowadfor their cure.

r,SM&gt; &gt;n’’&gt;her,
’’

Wa bare reboot books, all kind, of blank books.
Poekat Ledger*. Mechanics* Manual, Arnold’s
writing Fluid, Note, Cap, Latter, end Ugal Pa­
per, end all kinds of stationery fa great variety.

THINK
the

t.’MEAJJDlDtCOVERY 1
raiiujsoruER’s stone

FUTNO.

Bomxxr xxn Buchanan.— ‘Occasional,*
writing tu Forney's Prase, says :
it appears that Bonner, of the N. Y.
Ledger, when he invited Mr. Buchanan to
become a contributor to bis journal, pro’
AND
posed to pay his Excellency for his pro­
duct one. and Ihavo it from good authori­
ty, that a thousand dollar check was tbe
proffered retaining fee. No man haa a
greater regard fur the almighty dollar
than the O. P. F. Ils has husbanded hto
resources well. All tho money entrusted
to hi* care for hU relatives has been prof­
itably invested, and 1 have no doubt when
ha retires to Wheatland, and begins to
count over his .treasure*, the household
economy of his Administration will prove
to have been must severe and correct.—
Justice to him requires that I should say
that ho declined the generous offer of Mr.
Bonner, although some of his beet friend*
advised him to accept it.
If th* liberal
editor of the N. Y. Ledger will renew his
proposition after the 4tli of Mandi, tbe
We hay* pat down the prices of all
ex-PresIdrat will probably give him some
capital articles, descriptive of tbo paUie our food* to *41 the tin** and eave
men uf his own tone.
people the trouble of going to Kalama-

ISAAC C. MOTT.

B

UBNIKG

FLUID

DRY GOODS!

coo aU Battle CM to trade.

VERY

I* non selling Marr fmtilf (Awm'iv for I Itoixa*.
tbaucau L-c tottghttvr thevsme Inonev, al ear eth
er store thia side ofNew York. It ta tbe aalr'geed
■lace for the peoyk uf Battle Crock. Kaiamsse^
MamhaU. ilAifllNGS. and tee tonaaading reuT
try. tupercbaoe goods jn this line. )*teaae give
tar r caH and teat the truth of this aiwertioa. ar
REND IN YOUR OKDEILS. and tha goods will U
selected and pat up with ss much care aa if ye^
were present to reject them runroelrea.
■
Myatock of Good*fa large oad well •dccicd.reo

and eminently qalellng ami aoothinf. It rrlivrt*
pain and InSamatioa at once, &lt;nlien frrclv anpli.
ed.', rdaxing tbe ■'rained maeclea and narve?
living new Ufi» and energy *»v it* 111* giving &lt;iual.
itlrn. to jmraluad parts, audehromc or losp atud
iu$ complaint*, and m-aknew. allaying nvrrou,
pain. (Neuralgia,) irritation, and rviuuT.na cl&gt;.
itrueUon* lite a charm. Indent all w|ioj.tie
u»ed it. apeak of H a* traly ■ wvnderfi.lWWdielu..
and Mtcom it by Or. nperior lo anyand all other
rrmcdiea in u». il»ppl&gt;-.!tuaeu»on,itl»anticfuiling rtmely fqr Croopt, Sore Thrvat, InllamaUon of tho Ler—
11—
.
otbcrcrvana.il
in tbe Biva«t;

CHEAP

Wa have fanning look of all kiwd*. and

STACKS OF CHOCKEKY,
FAMILY PILIdi have ianndsted U
their pop Parity. Over five million
used ann ually, giving employment to eigbty-ttve
tncnand iromen to put them up. Their enrea are
numbered by thousand*—thrir protore oa the
tengucs or all. vtuxens or Mar ■y county sou
elsewhere have you ever ured them &gt; Put up fa
Enghsh, punish, German,and Frei ch direction*Large family boxna, M oeuts! Flva boxes tor fl.
Sec advertisement on Sd page.

WMeh wo offer In aetta or otberwlre al

'

VERT LOW F1CVRES.
Without stoppiagto give any farther aoumeratloaof our Hack in twuto, we beg bare to
TED POTASH.
W«v»n&lt;*d doable th* slrengtb of
uiTfci&amp;fiawcai,

MrUffi
•nd li i« kept andI need by almoat every inhabHvrnrt ••uPni.acrafartUnmMteyMpaiua end ache,
entry family ta more or law afflicted « kh. We
&gt;ay again
\, i. - /
TRY DR. TRAETfl MAOffETIC OINTMENT-

kst. Itocsiprto* errvy variytr and klad ofrt^rwrw
Mebanes. MyrtRAs, which wit) be add at REMABKABLY LOWTR1CES. TEA al ftmn 3» to K
ernta par pound COFFEE from 12}* to 30 eval*
perpound, fith ofaven de.«£riplios from a Seva
ring to anumbrr I JIacicrel. np*ca will aa« al­
low ma to eoomarate the whole of sty ia*mca«a
• lock ufC.ooda, therefor* I will content myaelf with
taviar that itcuntalna everythin* that waa evw
IxiuCiafia a FAMILY UHOCtRY Start, ite
whole cnttmriainr a terser and more atatrnl aaaactmerit than can btfouuS at any other MteblUhmeal
■ad will be offered at nrieea tower thaa sew ta*«
beard afiu the State ofMiet^a. Calla-da*.
Itemraibcr tbe place—hew Tlriok Store. &gt;

HOW

.
Onr good* were bought after the late

F-* raircina ia price*, and will be
add lo Nit thaea vtoarfah io purchase.

' _?*

\

f« r»i—

WteM, Ota, On. BtaUr, tert. Pork,

,0. Ur.

New Arrangement
u (MSun-rr Sower.

BOOTS

&lt;3c

SHOES,

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED,

AM JMCtaW, m
Jhiflys
A Uctare oa th* Kstara, Treatment, s*4 red-

^4 kteXl Tups "*

/toMUty.

BT ROBERT J. CELITAWELL K »•

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NO. 31

VOL. 5.

hustings’ ilosintss Sirrctirj.

Tbx NrrsfAAWi AB AV Evccak*.«*A
shoul traebar, who had bora ttmNf
imog
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— xin
— O. - * - • j . t.
-.a
strained, os though he wished Very mix-b that thx uulortnnalc man retired tn l»ed In • t
iliac
bis profession, anc aittMaoeu
,_____ , rated thaT-Muai-, tbe next
ri&gt; niter.
1 the taflawocr «fa family ft children, writes
1 „____
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■■
.....-J.
WWIw..ri»t hr II was Irk lining to become anxiowa.
ai&lt;«r Leraafai had im* tore Io the batri. ever IrA
■ -* ft
*- alive,
1i« a questi&gt;«' which in ircftccted that the danger migta a me upon to the OvftsRaSirf Bratind, thus:
my mj«»d. admits of hut'lit tie doubt."
imr unexpectedly and from an unexpected
“I bars fixrad it tn be the on h eteal fact,
Up&gt;« fartbra rvArvthra. however I wm
’
I sat doan» avid U»r an hour I wftbuac exceptum. that those aebtdsrs «&lt;
“Ixi joU tbt-i really" mrsn to «sy that anttfer.
I
f**eusd to ouofcra that I really had not i
wen tbr wins merchant fa I be I in. Tree, your fa-lirf "m that Lbhiafl; Ass ti.umrfed 'v sited—warted in rvwtlran expectancy fiw teah srxes, and sli ages, who have hod
the aprramecn uf the aesasain, but atiU I acoew k&gt; newspapers at home, when orao
under this roof?"
I rterivrd an urgent letter from the b« hn-l informed me that be hod changed ,
pared with ifewa who era But, are—
■5 sm frwiiiro &lt;&gt;f It, snd not &lt;«|y to*, 'waited fa vafa..
JURT BBCEITB»
his wiind, and •&gt;. I dumihrad tbo w‘ jret'
sukagent of St Ives, calling me lo nunc
L**«king at my watch. I pmrived that
Bettor readers, cxcrilmg in pmwtw
hut each «&lt; tbe iitlx-r victim*.
And I sm
my thoughts.
•
, 1
new snd most complete aaaortmmt of and unravel the mystery of many mur­
My unaccos tfan. and eunsrqaently reed more wader
also Indm-ed to believe that «rer^ uno of iit wits nearly midnight.
Passing
into
tbu
street.
I
teroltcd
afeteg
der* committed there, tn which On rlnr
MW AMD 1EDKHEI,
tiiear midnight aXsaraltiM'lon* have lurin i-inied v-igil bad wearied me, and placing a*«drntly.
could be hail. Procerdiug on the journey. in wareh of the su'esgrrit. I hod nmtiu- ' &lt;*onimitted in the tfljrtihfag riJim1**-'. '
I ii&gt;y pto.4a lorareth the pilkwr,! lay down
They are better eprlkrs. slJ d*fit&gt;o
I met ibe subwgrail, Benelk in tbr dilii- ord my walk hut ter a tew mvxnrUts.
“I hare n&gt;&gt; dofeht that ymrinex ft'-rivad up m tbs bed wiihottft removing my u ords with rose and ecunracy.
wbru.'u|*»u turviiug tbe otoci. I wau
gctxe which was to carry me to St. Ives.
l.uig in discovering
Tliey obtain a practical knowledge of
nt the truth." the aabragewl replied. And - rlothca.
Thu excitement uamrqueni upon this brought abiajUlj uputi a singular and txrai what do you pn.p«&gt;M* to do first t—*’ |that tbi* Iwd was V»f a aomewbst vingular gwvgrapliv in almost half the time it re­
•
alarming state of aflairs, bad caused the terrible scene.
ii^H'nhtinv—the fiwnratloa of the top quires «»tbr rsj» the ne» spapers has made
A nnniher of ner*&lt;ti« were crowded in Would it not be lwll&gt;-r to arrest .tbit innsub-agMt to deride upon a personal iuvrsliing ratL r c* men vs than otlw-rwiae. and them familiar »ilh tbe lucetkei &lt;/ tbo
kertire and bis h.ralet as luire!”
tigatxst of the matter, and uhm 1 en­ cvMifuwhwi u|»*&lt;i tlie sidewalk—and among
“By n»« miM«, Berret.
I think that m» adju’-ted that the occupant eould tx.t most important pbera, tistiuns. tbrir guvihviu, as it liappetrad, M. Berre*
Ur
countered him, he bad already started St.
would lie nn extrvflwll injndiew-ua step. psv bly tvat in any uthtf way than up.c ernments end doings on tbe glibr.
Lev, ■-&gt; that our deetioatiou was lb&lt;- quickh saw mr, and sr'xiiip my arm^xxu Whet I have been toiling you are only his Wk, iu tlx middle.
They are better grammarians, f.w. hav­
ducted me forward to tbe -U^cct uf CteiiTl»t seemed rather ing become »&lt;■ familiar with every variety
coiijecturra of inv own, which th&gt;-ugh I Vpon his luick ?
tar for MBNcnuL pcrporkr,onlt.
“You entrapped tbe rascal, Jacquew m--n attention.
probalilj tree in ahmmt every particular. | a singular cli«tm«hry to make just at that in the newspaper, from the rommon place
It was as 1 had already begun to tliit.k.
Gulcbird so admirably, that I *m Ire! Ri
Had not every one uf the ndvi-ftiarmrat to tbe finiabr-d and claiafaal
would, i fair, avail little as pn*&gt;( tu iiwimciit
another victim of the mvstermu* aoMMSin
faipe far yuur aucce** in tbe present caar.
«ff3t. l*rs —the body •/n nan lay exten­ riiargu lira rillairxMls innkeeper and bis ■ uU-d red men Ixx-o »tsbK-d in the back T &lt;-nilhwi of tbe statesman, tbey rmwe read­
daik and d-ubtful m th« matter UJw
Yrs. Mid .orb -w murt have received his ily curaprebtnd tbe meaning of tbe text,
'
servant
(who.
Iiernnd
all
qin
—
fura
arc
the
ded upon tbe pnveiixxit. faer downward.' : criminal*.) with ibcsl- crinn-a. There is'I
' death sound whife lying fa this very tx-d snd eneoequcolly anslixe its r- mslrwctiue
“At all events,** wa« my”reply.
“I I the back penctistrd by a deep, ghusll v ■ ime docUiro step to be Liken ; I pn-p-we
w'th accuracy.
deem ft no mure than justice tu mt self k&gt; ■
Click—didf—click!
But no word* ran d«-«crilx* my as’&lt;xt-1 tn (mms lira night ui thi* mysterious chxtu- i
make a strung eflewt.
1 mtret ask you
Three ■burp, distinct &lt;u-umfeapparently
her.OMirrnc too Merit.— A green. gi»A
ishnn-nt and b* r r when. tip&gt;-n th-* fare*
however, Monsieur Berret, tu give ine tbr
Monsieur Berret hra d my quietly spn-1 cb-e at band, inicnuptcd my rrfteettuns; ।Mturvd. npeuontry fellow, who said eve­
of the on par tinny exp-sari, I rvcranired ,
. ntirc managrmrut of this matter fa ere*
I kt.i-w tb«-ir meaning in an instent, tlmse ,rything dry ly, “got things fixed," and
k.*n
words,
and
liHiIcnd
perfectly
aglia»t
:
TRA. COFFEE. KTOAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
mi aged M-ijuainiano.-. M. Auguste Ixj- with aatom*&gt;hin«*nt.
I sounds rn-rded no interpreter.
yy paflicdlur."
I n-se ,■truck up a Urgafa firf matrimony. Rar­
PRUYIM. Ficfl. RA1"15M. CVnFDW:
’ * “J will do Bn with pleasure.
Frum • marc! The sub—g-ut. txu. stifled lack .
“What. Guilioi are ini; mad?” hr ex 'I quickly and silently, grsspiug my pistols, jing no particular regard fcr arneanmeea,
in horrified surprise, and for a moment I
।
whatever plans and nsa whatever means
J. f. ROUEKTN At
claimed. “Para tlx* ni“ht in thnt inlcmul nuahpl ilir m*xi movement of the unseen the
parties agreed
employ- pnot over
we both gazrd at the Imdy in silence.—
you plenac. | will lie guided by &lt;&gt;a in
Qi»k—click.
Tbnt n&lt;*i«c . wUe justice to put un the Ucklia*. fie
slaughter hoitoc ? Why. are you tired of | asM-wbi.
My habit mil caution. however, soon re- ■
nil things pertaining tn this us'itb r.**
Itfrr Consiijvr the danger of the thing, I again,' J^nd no*, like the creaking of a ,commenced the o rcmonies by remarbinc
CM W CXST 3»X!k?TTUlUri
turned, and drawing Bern-t b tsiili asMc.
'•"Diis wifi be well. But itee thing m«uv
ami the g:eat lo*&gt; to the service ahn-b I hinge. Next i|i«rc ««• a sl&gt;&gt; filing sound ।that Ht was eustr-msry un such &lt; cfaeines
1 whispered a few worth in his ear.
j which made u&gt;« a«arc that there was a ■to commence u lib a prayer, but ba be­
M-sisirur Bcrrvt. You must bea^sem-t
Aad foeklRK Extracts
-Now. M. Berret W y.m will fidlnw • yuur death would &lt;w^wsi&lt;ui.”
as the grave.
Dot u|»*n any cimrid my instructions. I think I whd! be aide tn I ’ The earnest anxiety with uhii-bthi* last j iikui Ufrenlli thv led—nnd the next in- ilieved be wmild umit that." After tying
W. r VREEH,
' remonstrance wa« utierrd «iu. so (►.'■rfwi- |; slant I *uw the l»Udv of a digger driven the knot, be said -it was ruab-mxry to
solve
this
mystery
in
thu
course
«*f
thu
'
i ■’001.0114; and rrisit -!• si
,
l ly lnd&gt;rrous Hat I rcfraui-ri with difii-ul-1I up through tb&lt;* thiti mattrr*s in the very liive
the cowpie some advice, but be be­
next twelve hour*. Have this body nut- J
j |4iuv where I bad l&gt;cvn lying! I gate a lieved he would &lt;nnit that.
Il waaewen-ycd as quickly »* [-«.&lt;ibk* to turnv!i ty from fangliing «iit*rlg!it. But I s-*&gt;n '
■
low
un-au
which
was
n
us
we.-rd
by
a
jr.niCw.lf to nuke inquiry c* UC r rig theturnery, ton, tn kiss the bride, but he basucceeded
in
silencing
this
&lt;bjccti&lt;st.
if
place where it rati Ira kept privately, and I
j chuckle in-m l»em-al!i the bed.
PEXA PEXfltX INKS. PAPER. EN
•lu.-dcrs. Lcave'me u&gt; ask all the qu— then a.-arch and then see » bet her those '• nut in antisfring bis scruples.
lieved be would omit that also."
The
“Au easy death ! Now fur the rjs-ils.' ,ceremony being endet, the l-Hdegrown
Vf.l.orex C\R1M. Ac., de.
j
“You bare 1-believe,** I tlxn rrraarkrd. (i
fire thousand francs can lx* found np&lt;si it. i
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The subagent prnnised full compliance 1
“a considerable aur unl. uf nnxicy with i' I heard th*- same voter say. Al tlx- »amc took the' justice by the button bole, and
•.viixi ‘1 m R&lt;;nEit,
lh» this and rejoin me In half an hour al
mMant
the
brad
und
slmuldvrs
of
the
inn,
dapping bis fingrr on hn m«e, aaid:
w th my instructions, and in a faw mo I
, ,iy TUB PEATS. Ao.
MOST POITLAR
tbe. fun. I wil’ wail for you there.
,
“Yes. Mon Dita! l-ad this ra«ndlv IIket'jwr were thrust out fn&gt;m the bed
! nn nta we were rolling through the daik
!«• . and ifoltriler is
“Squire, its customary U&gt; give the magI returned Immediately tn the hotel.;
. Ulv-i. u|-st«ira. wlandlord known it last niflli!. 1 might now j Ihangiupi. Covering him with tbcrnuzxle istrata five d&lt;-liars—fetf I k'tirrf i'll—lit
, iiera and rain into the yilltge of St. Irra.
ami bef-ae the cuinpleti m of the app-rilt ( Ixi as cold as poor [^ more 1
Can
I
ana1
of
&lt;
one
ofmy
pistols,
I
raid
:
During there few tuuiuenla, however, an
tkitr
____ ___
•d time Berret entered my room.
• •
“Come forth, sir, and deliver ytutrsclf
mcMcttt which nrce*»arilj has an impor­
‘ There i*.” he said in a voice Info-ring | wer yo*i any |«urp uh* T’
A. t. BOXKTEEU
Tira I’almxtto Flau.—Th« I’alraettn
“A very iiiipueuuil one.
Lend me | ’up!
Your innnc.nl guest is no other
tant bearing upon mv narrative occurred.
under great excitement, “n&lt;» vcvtiige «*f:
flag
lias
a
white
ground,
a Palmetto tree
than
a
d.
tcctive
.-filerr
I
Don
’
t
attempt
Our conversation bad bren held, a« a
,i
the money ap-m the i»»dy of thia tinfar I your poeket book.”
Still faildlng it in my ba’xl I drsenxb-d , ।to escape—I shall .-ertainly fire if you dm’ in the center, and a red atsr on the right
matter of course, in ss» low a tune as t ot lunate man.
Il has been plundered uf)
Bat he did try. nod 1 speedily sent a bam! upper corner.
’ to
in eriii-aril by
of the
t.. be.
ba.mv*rtH&gt;ard
l.v other ncciipnntw
ureupants.dlh.*
,
the
stoira,
thrsub-agi-ul
cLurlv
f-lfiraing
•
OOK
everything
,HIUp«,. I.I
Ml.»•-« l», ""J'
1*•"&gt; valuridc.’*
pi-bd hall after him.
The report was
“Ah, 1I “
exported
Now. B -rrct. let mr. The innkeeper was sitting behind |Micrvvdvd by a dev-p croan, end instantly
.4
r-x- B.. n..«: - I 6--^
. "h,
Clf.1It.
J^T* One of uur c&lt;&gt;aip&gt;aiture sayaba
'for yuursePvs. Wr mitmi tu svu
,... ......
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_
_
us »it down am] talk calmly of th'S affair. । hi* Imr. v&lt;*rmingly half rwlcrp nnd fail* j
awakr. Init the Instnnt be snw tfa* p&lt;s kc: !1 M-msii-ur Berret and Iris assistants rushed hears a great deal now a-days about “M r.
i ..thI think I may I* able to trH ymi that j IxadCbiS eyre ligliO*J up with an ragrr jI m.
A holy M-.trcb was snflHctit U» dis- I Jncoln'a overt acts,’’ ami wants to know
which will surprise &gt;»ui **.
•r Heady Fay, only.
j genth'man who rat dirretlr bebind us,
pkwm. nad be wntehed my million with 1 cover the landlord under lire bed welter- if ft h tbo axe be split those rails whb J
-Is it pomiblc that you have gained a
I iug in los bb-sf, and the fewlhr was
c ‘
.
....... I M&gt;-nrietir Ix-mare. a weslthv u-loeralter
clue to the author of thrsv murders?— Uriel atlentiim.
■
»i .iu,
-pi*
“The amount is rorrret.” I raid aloud 1 ncilcd before lx bad an opjmrtu«ity to
Your words and manner b-ad me to hope
\: intimate.
l’p«M» rrc-gt-ixing me. hr
| to B-.*rn*t. “Two th'Hiwund franco—this,!! c! «e the secret pawl in the wall, thru*
fur it."
« hii-h b« altemplMl to escape.
I greeted me o-nlfally. and wr cran-rsed
“You ore right. I flatter myself that t then. ditK-hargm the dclit.” Then walking |I
Tlwr panel, as a short scare dwcloscd
! t -gelhrr up.u, psMing topics for a tiiivI Itiv-* not only ubtaliwsl a du-*. bin um up to the bar, I raM to the tankreiwr. — • to it*. Opened directly into a hollow paritoi.nrtQok
I mrttf,
'
•4'he room which y«n have given ined«" « •
able even to lay my linger on the guilty
। tftioa. which t-nitimuiiicated withu |ow«-r
j
“
You
sl^P
nt
tlie
(Tote!
of
St.
Ires,
I
J r Bi-UERTS * co.
.par'ir*. Would you like to bear of my not Buit me in the least—bnvc you nut n ।| rv«nn. By means of his strange coutri j
.. ’ 'ttppn** V’ In* raid, changing Un? snbjec*
largvi our wlu-rc I rau lodge?”
“I’cs, Mondeur,’’ the qum replied with ' vane-, tin- i»»saiwins had always been able ,
1 xnmewhat »bntptlr.
“Yea—I a u all impart*
1 t.. mur this p-rliculur vluunbcr nt nuy '
rrnmrkable nherlly. “I should wive *|«&gt;-1
to I
I consulted ihr sufaigmt, ami learning
«D.
”
"* •' -bn this w.ia the only pla--e in Ht. Ivr«at j
km of it myself. • Torre i* a large an ! 1। time—aiJ oim* through tlie (Kinel with­
Tbr &lt;nl»-agtnt lire* Lis chn’r close to j
I ub’eb be ever stoDprel. I answered lira
plcarant chamlivr neat to thu ourjn wbi- h J. out baring di»turl&gt;cvl the uru&lt;u*|&lt;-ctiiifi
mine. mid li-ti-tu-d easily.-wbik I d-v
»lu- per. tbrir work was easily draie. Tin. ' quest;' n In the nfiirmotiv'-.
rinsed i be rigmfitwit fact* which 1 bud mu slv|it ta«: night—m&gt;* the favor tu ixd was a* I ha«a said. e&gt;ustructrd in
' ।
“Well I shall star there also, but it is
uctwpy it
long ns you pica*-.”
■
R. A &lt;V. - ; pn*ilile I may n-«t see y»« aeain, ns I Hamed aim- ui) arrival it St. Ives.
• mkUm Riaiuu r '‘mt a sleeper could only
“
Y"U
had
lx-ttcr
decline
l.-f«-rc
it
lx
tin
;
••In tbr fowl pfacu. then. Berret.” f raid,
{ iiuiiutnin &lt;a.c fioMtJon in it—a la do had
by ! intend to leave St. Ires early tentnrr »w “lb* discovery thia lU'ifRiu* renders it late,” M. Benet whisperral in my ear.— '
( uiorniug. I am n-&gt;w &gt;mmy way to Eng­ certain that wo have wleti-d the right ”1 fitir you will not occupy it for pion* been Viorkwl Jor tlx- passage&lt;_&gt;f n ciuggvr.
joiix KonintTM,
land. travelling, as mr husinrra compels
tfiiin onrmght. H y«ri do. yon villi’m*-‘ ubil a powerful thniv’ bud Iwcn in every quitted.
_____
tlira!er f &gt;r «&gt;tir operaturns. Then- can br
' instance, enough l&lt;» transfix the heart of
inc th. fa a roundnhuut way.
Cuutrar V i n-&lt; qtir.*4ton that these murders hare1 been eixuptlJi whnt no person hx* r&lt; d-rti*.” t.onxixo Fi-awxan.—“la it
to tny usual ciiA'.om. I have neglected to c--run:it ted in this town, aiirar we lun-l
• SIhiw mu tbs r*Mnn," I eilmb replied. ■ the lictinu
ARRANGEMENT
Afu-r rifling thu Inaiy of everything rum, that
d&lt;*i*t know the nanrara
ur.Rin.
• pav fag m&gt; atti-ntuui to the a»»t'“B&lt; wins
obtain iritm of exchange, and have now iHindvr* •**'• "ned the victims.”
J
' valuable, thu murderers were accusuxned wine uf yuur bust friends F *&lt;&lt;ri lately!
UEXTI.EMEX A.MI MUlEV
the sum uf 3vc thousand franc&lt; with me.
The su'e-ngiut nod.LtJ ufflrni.itivyk, ;। pqr* uf I hr xirh-age'it.
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There Brenied nothing rematkahk ; to carry it iwrt in tku darkness of ftat night 11 do not know what my u»B mar be ia a
I’rniut me to count this orrf before mu.
। nud leave itjn «nie »*f the public streets j cm frumouw.**
that in c.ire anv unseen misfi-rtnoi* sko’d and I omtlmird •
•-h*ir«t. then, it ►*i*m« nt’nrv reran, kn '[' ..faint the ro**rn shut » e fint entered it. ’ .4 the town.
And su ndnutiy hud tbis^
&lt;L-privr tne of ft before tewefiing Calais.
It was n Iriflc 1Mp*r th.in the other rhtrm
Lie th it th.-su »nnnda slxxild all bp in
I ■ game ixwf! piny 111. that no shadow ol susj
bt*r&lt;
of
tbr
I
iosma, -i«d !hc fiirnltm* wits
flictcd in the Lack; as V. the manner of,
■. picivni bed atts&gt;la-d to the real crimioals.
I
of
a
more
antique
pattern,
v*pMs!ly
flu*
Kolar.-' l i’Wic.
irisg
_!;p«era&gt;iw&gt;wr
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Tim innkeeper rveurered from the
X,
Prisluring a plrih-iric puritel
fa*&gt;k. the ! their 1nfiirii.rtt I am not prepared h» ex­ ; I high pitted failati nd.
1 *',,e ,,,Fru^,JU,, counted it* reuitenta. The 1 plain ; but it ntx-vna ismcluwive to me thatI;
“I think this will annwrr." I aaid after• wo-Hid.l gave him, but it wax «*aly,
nil the* blows must have liecn prorfaiwl
. ' getber with bis paiturr hi guilt, the boat*
PICK LEO TON tit K A i *uo* Wto isirrvrt ns he bad stated, five
! surveying thu apartments and its belongby the sune hand. In th.* novi plow».J-ras
kr,lu receive one of a mudi more serious
TRIPE.
’
i th.*ii*aixl franco.
lb&gt;rr&lt;-t alra at bis re itaerm singular that every .me rtf those11 ing".
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“Will von lodge here torifoht. then..' uharactcr from tbs bauds of tbo cxccuBARDIN EX, A e. unret. became a witness to his p.iwwriun iinlortnnatr non han l^n a stranger t ’
I calf at nearf.- &lt;&gt;|»po«n» If. A. (food- ' ,;r.t.p
r
“Now that I think .»f it, it does, as II • Monsieur ?’’
-. SI ths Mratfag'Kteau. where tbey .
.
“I’ertsitily, The nrrnt -utits me in rvmnwdsicd.
f he diligence »x«w cam.n bi a at.ip be
live.” the Hiilr-agcnt th.uightfull;
~ *' * . I
. Itelag .Hortxages Vy.adv critecmset.
•*■
I fare lbs inn, apd tbe p.v»*en«&lt;-ra hn-terw-1 • But whit do you argue from thia wt 1”
'
If the dark &gt;m&gt;wod bust 1 .id ittt.*«r-iin. ' ।
&lt; In leave the «&gt;nc fur the other. After we
“I will draw my IntrrvMO in aiuommt.
j had taken mir supper I aocutnpanird the You will rviin-mlM-r the rirvtimstimcv* of' rd any im*ptdi"M hf far Intentions, they ।
wore ccrlaiolv- by tld* lime .'ntitx-1 V flr«-i j I Wutbr Fauna.—Winter fruits for
' sulwigcnt tohia nxun. where,fi&gt;r an h-rar. M. Letnarocounting his nmney in the dil­
li. noi- omsumptiou, should be carefully
T7I&gt;dr OF PROBATE. Firrel* C*»rl ©"•;
iu I
we talked &lt;m the sul^rrt .4" uur misMou igence in our prvscnen—this morning ws patrd ; and lie left the nrat
J mi"&lt;«oae. tf.-rnra s»4 Cranssnw
1 i*-».rt.d, ki-.-p;ii£th*&lt; Ixwfelhe pouresMbe
In St. Iret. and tbo probabilities of suc- lure seen his deml body lying fa the pul. th«i depth U his libw-k bexrt. lhat an '••tW r'
.■A XMunr rublie. Frereveaefag a^Ceftert। »-«uiul, tlx- bru'iMt), aid tbe earl^r and la
■s pnmptlv aitrafed to. Will U ’•*«'’• **
i cess; and then as lbs buur was quite fate, lie street, rifled of the iimney. Three is victim wax tn fall mi rarity Into hi* trap, t (
•,uriH&lt;mss’.alllMlisg«,eethg24 *ed M dajs
“You arg dcte^falhM pn ibis &lt;ti*p. I I ter,ripening varieties all separate; when
! Imdr him p»d night, and retired to my now .air qiKwtioti in my mind.
Did nr
vumd olid Iwttiacd. early and late, are all
f rwriiyeeb.
i own dumlxT ana anon after to alenp.
’
perceive, Berret reinarkt’S'* after h- li.id ।
dM not Xf. fx-mare lodge in this house
I thrnuu t-«etbcr p.nniiacuuusly, tbey can­
FRANK LEKIJK." Mb Weekly sad Mostkly.
gone.
“Well, | will m-talteuipt hi disJ AMES U. IBOfi-l.
Nothing unusual occurred during tbe
not fail tu detwy ejievdity and to l««e their
last night F
(-1OVMTT SURVEYOR. OEc.
*•*£&lt;»•«
■node yin». rince I know you cannot be •
night, If I may rnako one exception,which
IIARJ1RX MAGAZINE.
“Tlx hmdk.nl t-dd me rlmt be did ■&lt;&lt;
I flavor ; fiir IMO ui tlirve dtcaj ing specit • i(.u«e. »« &gt;|s*ungs
desiring bn
miirte. but I prianise )••«, should you l*»*!
it may he well l«* mention in this place.
Letters, nnui
»sw Yori MERCURY
^S«. he told me—luit I prefer to mivhi- miidtig in tlie nmrnitig. I will , burn the }! mi-us mi a heap vr barrel will isuilthe
I h td be« n sleeping far more thau two । tignte fi.r myxclf. Wv ha-l it uist night
■ flavor «f all. aid hasten the decay of all should be awt
The NEW YORK LEDGER.
boars, and waa Is) mg in a half uncim from Ix-marr’a own lips, tk-rt it way hi&lt; • Id ftwikcry Ui the gnupid, and bang the I aniund dram.
3. P. ROBERTS A Cs.
'Hus
iinan^mral
into
“ r upon tiissign iHi-t m&gt; '
Good manners should begin at bums.
raw ।us state, when I ws" a waken.-d by a inleuthm fu stay at this inn until uxifliing,
I gradt-1 Mild dnracs is, ibcrrfiwoboDlBteiy
Wutiap. Marsh«, HM.
merit f
। self live til? then?*
'
Pi'lilsfMss is not an aHide U&gt; be wum ia
hravy. though atmxhrrvd groan.
I was and I am lad'nni to the belief that be did
[ occv*rai&gt; wen fiir the utjita needed far
__
«t»ps Volt p!.&lt;*' when •
। perfectly sure Um! I hod i ut miatakm the
full drwady,to ba put no when wtesu
put tip her-- last night, notwitKtan.Hng you find mo missing. Berret, iititl! rtirti [. familj Mfa______
; -rartd, and mentally deriding that ft bad |
pay or receive a complimentary eWt
that nobody appears tn have urrtibim
tyt Alm matter in iny hinds.
But rtiric
iliecn occasioned In some manner in the
Misty Baiuials.—Many. barrels M
is«me material a^rviee u Lieb .yi-t rtuist j;
.
' next iiMim. I sat upright and listened In-1 within the ferawi.
ili&gt;&gt; bcxMiu *4 the yrar are found Io have
It U nr.ih.-tWu th.it he retired Immedi­
Y«m ulll. If’yfati
| tettflr. But I heard nothing mure, ritbo’ ately t« U dom. and omtmunfcwted to I not fail to remire un*.
| Iwwv-mc mp«ty. nud ooseqwntly unfit fur
11 placed my car close b&gt; Uw- wall. Whxt- no one but iba fan-keeper or &lt;•♦ of the plraec.tuQcral youraelf *i?h two or three ; usi*. Tira Ohio Farmer raja.
trusty mrnv in the rvuun m-xt t&gt;» this,
, | cv«r tbe strange wuind may have been.'ft'
senranta. fliow. Ikwrvl, let me rwnr t&lt;»s । ubi'-h I occnplrd last nl ht, and tberv II -. .“liu* fain them • pint &lt;*f. uislsckcj
rircomaUnev which happened in the ilili- await ny aignal. Wixn y «»u hear from Jj [fate; pteir ifarvuu otx* or two galluGa at
..„
-1 «ae not repeated.
uSum. V.'thi
Fpun enquiring far the sub agent the
gence which I think escaped v.mr notice. tfie. J•»•»* «ill itjstanfly nm in n»d raxlst ; iMitcr ; bung up and shake the barrel;
triibsidler, i next moraning.I was told lie bad risen bs
Just M M. Aitffn&lt;lr wax replacing his an
secure .whatever you may find?*
1 wfafa sfufang, LH&gt;M-ti the bang iweaoiiaiuiir.
guru v uni.
Wbra rt hwv stood
picket lx*»k. I happened to glance behind
-tom-fattoof-1 forainn,and left the fan.
Thera* srnmp&gt;nic:U* w ere at the prop, r ,
" b*
I
The idaa then wvurred to mr fhat I
me, aad then raw a» object winch InstRMt- tim.* put folly in .-pi-ration, A««;vii.iig , tlr’ca to ux hraus, p-ur ouL und then
; piwu u.ith rk-ah,cvld water; if not per^
ly attracted my attmtem.
drew &lt;&gt;n, I raw that the sub-agent anft 1 fa
■ facUj irartH, U(x-ol the d-vc.
Ummlly
fl »M a man brut fi.rward In eager «t-1
:alihw were property' Brevet rd. and fi&gt;»t
MtAfejidtL"
Vtnbr, Ms eves Invnulr fixed opmi kbe ladj'dmi'K v-tgilance upirn them, I enn' sod L't&gt;w RfipluinUuti will
opeeathUM^ M Awuste.
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fills manner asMtiod uiraogv tu ora.
I wan, Im fact, mibrr anxioua aad

k nure.' In’ x&gt;iy event, vira cxii dtd» ymir ;
oah Infercmv
It‘la a
rendmlre 11

DRUG STORE!!!

ART1Ct.ni, ;tte. J
•io Monrfag tothfai patera, ..j furairidas
■lHse udtiqsliiK •■/!&lt;• HerasmestattoTol
les in domesuc use
'
order to farsto. tkeiluir. toe Ur srwUSe-e,-.
be popster tMtasad lo reset
-JULwc pstn&gt;n» «; dis ki^o Arte deurwra
irMtAon Jterrelsfa. the rerep.ay UssnCS^
"JSXkSTl-JXTKQwg
’ " •‘ch

sdi st cusl prices.

pportunltr to possess

FURTRAITM OX CHtRA,
iske (be tollowiag pre-oritfon to
Idents tn (ho Country, who are M
ble to iislt personally tbe A teller
and Galleries iu New 'Turk.

r« iu seiH'mg s rfa.la^.|.),, .n&gt;brMr&gt;.
ivrreatrpw i&lt;. tkeudlsa ufthe «VCTt&gt;..r "i»i
L. anon-i-uiled bv
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u p L I. A It 8 .

mt utHU,

GROCERIES!

1&gt; " I. I. A It 3 .

crreulrd cijna! lu mre-eisrs

PATENT MEDICINES !

' CHEA?. TO CASE

1EPESTQR A JGIXCK WORK.

GENUINE.

v/ jjr,
Wcilo.

Turrinr

P‘£

’new

lebxryt

GKEA » 4&gt;MCOl EBY I
n: PIIILOSOPIIEK’S STONE

.

FOl'ND.

[SAAC C. MOTT.

EATING SALOON!!

AGRICULTURAL.

Itock of Goods la Isrgsasd well s«lectsd.e*»
; ofersrr rsristy Midof

Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goods
.u Uc found in the eastern or uislsro SUMIt comprise* crrrr rsrietv sag Had ol
&gt;*». m rap. Ac . whkh » UI be sold si R
-Y LOW pRltXK. TEA st ftrai X
7»r pound. COmSAte*JM£id|
und. YlsL of srerrdeseriprioalbaM
’ss.aberl Mseksrri. ripraswM
s to mamersis the whois of uqr ta
&gt;fG.x&gt;ds. lhersfcrw I wDl coatect wgrw

ZLzr^TSTUo OD.
V LOST, now RESTORED.
W rt.Mrafad. fa a AM -f nipu
■ctor* os ike Nstore, Trulrasw^qad Skfa

I

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fliRowcd mt

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�In:
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it.'litled-Life in the
Dusert,” occurs Unsreinarkable chapter :

State's Attorney to act

Had
Hastings, Tharwtay,
town lyin„- unt ii'J-ndt-cvl ;:iu&gt; c‘,.v&lt; !&lt;.-.- ..
tAflk* &lt;mtMMfifitb.-*
them were
plAtag-npnnSitM wtam ie rwma tfJS.fad
«-u 5Rng rpqufeted ;|»r A&lt;»ii Bckrtl firandv
diartry.
to rtbitat tbrir surptaitatu u*. they bon-.
Borne cl tbe free Stat
sciAed -with aftcritv.
’
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IlariRgCtoteM -affair Brra^wir, atl
HeVeQataBrtMMMed ;bf putsiug .wp_ll*iir

hands as

I that

_____ . .. - —J. ------------------ flsionJKOtai
iMlrntxin
will also emphatically declare tlist his pnrtMrttair te ta the lata Will asd 1

declaring,

representing, or pretending.

duly tn tlw country forbids ibo idea iff
JllLlX? of ft. riil’lSlils "?»

Thero^wn., it isordsro4 taai M»

feet
.1 rfsaM

will resign his seat in Buchanan’s Cabi-

inet

tainted

E?

Jain Tinkler,

Dr ad

if- hwUiwg-ffoiikapwliilri they

^aver^een

New York, Nov. 30.

BJanay, ChiM Juslios oj

President

Hi '*J ’a ’orfftlt •rwiicife aY,;bjlcwcan t,»4
litef.iMi.aa
rodite

-Personal

Bills*Wd these are mads tbo ej

mvi

miM-h irf, Uqi fadhbwb whii btiliiMir.,
•"^aisft cotxecl abstract of the lawpmd
ed Smith and N’urtb . by the enemies of

florth-fbr the saine purpns?

that they

misrepresent the u’upa of the Repubiiean
planning ilia hand- into ths Wfat, drew
•«U of’U an up,at-fafc, when U-wAtrM fiarty. namely. u.At‘.|l mote enrage tbe
nbuKL banalug andmuxtiaihg
-at Suwtb,
In wcplMMtion uf the poailH*

uecspled - byiwr own State cn this sub­

thMiw.wbile thcn plilu renmined where
be had placed it. appearing to uccomtnodsto.itaeu to Uta niyvevMHU and' wilt of
thu dancer. .
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t Tbs Mp r.-ift then placed upon the
KCuuthJUrqni Mhsufa it ruared iualf purpcaiioUadywbw-ptwiihm sd attack bw.
I.ta,.by it wteu ita Hunts are invaded—
*M*8.it* IxuJv frum right-to left, iu
.l of
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with nbv..........
music
tbv flutwi.
.

ject, we tpke th^ following from the D*troil Alrlrfpe^, wjllch' we comniend to

the careful perusal of all

wbodffirc to

know twhst Slave {Democracy Mrs finding
su muoh fault with? ’
Theficst faW designed to,pi otcct the
colure^,,people \ff tfiia State s^a'unt tfa
"
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llwni;ni er
pp
&lt;’/
‘ufl*rn tfav.# «•---«

gives faithfully its whole spirit and mtexifo Ajid is there anything that a Aei\
man of a fn« State should o&gt;iupla|u oft

irw n[ ,«s. .*(; .«

“c*^0,,7*

. T|w banks to-day dtaountrd'mrtdgnrtHy-

jbpsii
Mrftotff’ln*a---i*lta for* ' AnnthrrHnnwntx.JUCCim:.' wa* held nt

dalnianl shall pnovpWurfia thMTtl
jury that lip |s ft (Java.
It, thru* a tbe
whole burden uf proof upoq tbe slavefallypw»
der, and relievyta the Statu from all a&lt;cn.
cy or responsibility in the' matter.
She
occupies a arufraf.ppsitioti iu plays hnnting. Dial is the w.holp story.

l.grthi
tefttvsi

l).t«L )dMinc«,'D»eAlgfXTW&lt;&gt;-

hrere madeTy XI rJMvjji.mgcr and others.
'Meiningrr n^.p^wlfd. if thu : flux era-

rnferidrj

tn tbe MalUr of tbe WlMv of It. T. Wood, Ute
ofTbonwpalc i» thecWi^ycfl&gt;srrr de«a»ed.

■ I’irtj. uvul&lt; f|li&lt;i'HiA'-itaL aut'-sU fertile tucjuca.

. sate kl ■1‘sbtta wsctoM^w ibe Mabes* b»d«tee. st
I tl.e lluuie v&lt; j-.F. Embry, in lb" township ot

•a** *£*’t&amp;F
c f s’ura,.
wfnrfr'iHtertlete of tli&lt;-b&gt;m(((i „
writ as IvteTftnt ifleritir affretten*.
«f
rS*&gt;b2^ *7
f*lb«nl« ktteiuto! sHtb th.
'A'VfkkMhtfton dUpdrtl-to the* irok-Zf
oaN’lhitt
W^rrlrvtf.f.A-obf tir eon 11 tv of nirn7»naM»ir oi «i~wgu.
tk.n» n.'ncb
unbte &lt;-M State— Vaawuet—h*s refused,
bring Itaflr famine Ahrtteft." SbmIv, ,tWl&lt;IHol s’*rtrd&lt;Gne$'W-of r&gt;fr } f
through its Ix^isbiTnio, to repeal theths Capjtul ."^thp,
r I iHir.fonr eM-bundmllhs J’? **!??,I timeitmS cmimm, &gt;&lt;u14e.&gt;
M-! softem a*-r&gt;rb?rr.
‘•Persimsl Utieriy' ftt!'.*
*J1«» v"^ lhehai4rfli»c«;|«u."
arwus;
'
-Mr:
rwaUBfiug ।
.od
Jit
stood, in Ciiur «f repeal 56^25 Rcpuhiirti?d mwi
rg- nu ttwfel lanwIntWBttS'
iffrettra ^*7 U. l-v-UkM t.
’•towurdt
cans and 88 Democrats;) ngaiaat rcptral,
,,f x«r Tilrk„il&lt;&gt;'v
lo-i/jji/
itft. (all tapnblteam.)
WctnMtBoater
n
era arrogance will ti'.ci ’. w?.lin liketebnkc over fusion to be 50,13(1.
Tie' //rw£fa'J1\ya»hlrk;b.n fhsfcteb
‘
in every Slate where aueb a propusltiuu
saVs : ’ ujw]$MTOratli^Ifaelv.to fie j
uj it &lt;• r»u»t nefit, paJa&lt; in n tor
fiuic to. lipi^ (itecnigy jjfi^qgjers^'urilj^'. .the nr^t J03vrni«j'( i f Sfoith* CMryHna, or | Djl'
may be prvscutod.
no* j--xj«u30 j
mlk rtl-ttlj’SoWW &lt;-nrj-.tt-.in* d,»
first Pcvftlikni ofin/i’alnicit'i: rL-pthffi^.’'
cl* llrodsct.e ii the nserWoj fates.
Ninth, al that port. ,. lt.U^o«tm/UMi» (to
Lax ths Kimti/Stabu Eibm.—That

PH.^-awonul sjaye dcu'ccs and hunters.
m um L-nncted
enacted by
uns
bv n pemitc.rAtfa,legislature,
Dr-rnor-ratli* liwniilattiro
with Bnfart'XTcCft'lfaiv!, a member, and
mp£S-iMp*dly. in dimiiiitibimt circles, ngniti K. S.. Bingham. Speaker, and receivsd
pliipgyd Mft Lstid inl&lt;&gt; Um Is4»kot.teud the approval of a Democratic Governor,
wfati tint party wn»in pow,r. The fol
lowing ia (be taw. (oinittini' the words in
lisfljair^nd faijsttovilu tlfau tlw asp, kept iiplioj to ubich wo refer. It was enacted
llymwelues bW wt'led, with lheir beads or recnacjcd in the year 1838, nnd was
Sec
slanted forward ready to strike, as they approved by Slcvcii" T. alnsmi.
followed, with, glwvuinf- ,.y(s the mo- itevist-d Statutes of Michigan for 1846. Chicago Tribune bints at the policy ot
allowing all States which desire It, tu go
tiunspf tl&gt;e charmer, &lt;w whom jhey dart­ page 6&lt;*&gt;l :
- with "opvpjaws, *fyri
„ be capie
T-. vviljiiu
fw i
Sxc. 25- Every persoq .who' wiftfufts put uf the Union peaceably and quietly if
ed
rradi,
’n Jii«'’iju^fad.ra
l-^tel authority, .hall fore?
rwirh . lau
iiooiidioiif
fli.-Tr- Iwulinw witlTwSm
will, ,,
they will. It seem* to think thia maybe
.lerfy awifthvss,
Life the tads apptywt’d
-r
°r ‘"IP0*?
as.if fixed to thftgciiqnd, and then again j ” -|0,r
? M?'“Suic W””1 fa* w,l*It
friuding tfamseUca Jr.tou cull.
"r “Ban •?««?.»
or •w,d »»v«' P*’r' litical evils which tiuw npprrtss tie.
Thu -dancer parrird whfi bis ifa*Ve *'? "‘H &lt;tf..lhis State, or shall foreil.ly may be so, but wc doubt it.
Once Ath^-cWta uuwu Ids ban- legs, the vi-1 *c,Zt' n,‘d
"r "M” mvetgle or kid tahlisii the policy uf permitting a State
I’ll Qfofelrjn-to Dn^afatbe garment ,U,P “n* ":bcr Per”,n wilh iotent rilhcr
to nullify United Slates laws with impun­
M.tLTEvo- vrimm’,
IK- tfan ^tard one'*"
fcU^ i*r&gt;,,n
^"ily rantftfam fau-k .ff .the faa-J. -Uq. ji.g round I
Intpritelted in lU State against ity, and the g»»veram«it virtually cease*
■stti*u:t|M&gt; Jftucsr, u-i&gt;«diug mure and

M, tuuri u.-mjb that 'e csvs^bit a Ckrpuilie

the "tlepabt

rm lkfwuMiiletiv«s Me «arivMW&lt; Ml ifak.

tar^iy

go SuUtii.

Buy n cubjn'paaMj* uhd&lt;yo&lt;i
T&gt;c, rrriUent’i View of Secession-

are all right.

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..

Hrn&gt;o*aMe»t&gt;»ta ..Tbc.pqrifign iff.lfas I’rvsidi uk fa under- :i: 1£. r£^.'"„7H
7At2TS',^“",ViuTXjL.
persons have been vngaged t&gt;w|ho ewtfrti -ale »t uurii.... i&lt;&gt; iu biste.t tedtfor.

artton Iff rttrtinij fracs

the CWrtgo f ..a) to fa. tfmt ^though

Hip South fa.,

• ufii’ta T&amp;heFPjC tlo ‘

mnrkrta fa.d that tfalr ufc.fa.ik a '.v5” J'** vu*c . fMr ^a.iajutaim ngaipst the

litnuitet,

Lalcb Cushihg is

on* of ihs; u. /

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H«mum Bi-raw.

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Cou»!!pr.(ioa or

:

fired filter® gn&amp;» HI-Charleston in .henna ' diiipn(*&gt;t.•• na :|il»^induce,“y
ot u confederacy of fiftciiitelave' States; ■ '.'•fap’4 h\Iht Ftialra lo' Un her in a Jis 1
1 S A A C • C. .2if &lt;J T T,
, tek.. LW'?''. 'fJ*4 ft.-r.11.^ .,p
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DOVCLA* IS MlljpOCUI.—Tfa official
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। di-r&gt;a&gt;'i''i-.tle dvlifamlion on tin- uroj-l.-,
nyn- rtrtilHig Irani. 7&gt;rw .1 •««. yi &gt;
tbq/ept Iq/wito a stick, fa ‘showed us its I 'fanner transfer for any time, the service
count in UinMMiri give* Douglas a major­ gr,.,. ftwn L-Ub... SI....U-A p-'«^
r,-Al; W
...4
lU.l-m. U»&gt;1 .l«l -4
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:
IfuM which i-ard • wfatisb, oiL Mr,*»y nrRr”« ,?uJ*’to.or "«**
“f
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4
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r
^Utaui-e.
Tppu fa b.fd hi* arm nea’r ' «’far-**"' •,“11 h?‘‘ «»rcn untaw folly ity of 527 over Bril, the neat highest lum, carried to one ezteraKrwiU.Mivaria-i pre«.elkt’if&gt;Jmtvmily of tfa r-tisiltution !|^
lul.crvi t--i. -itiluarlv p.iir. Airvac
tfa snake, vjlfa-L struck liftn ip inedtatdy,'
,akrt3’ «nvrro1ed.or kidnapped from candidate.
biy vibrate to tbe opposite t janesM.
’
It is apjw&lt;-b«ml»4|.h'eru (fait ibv ques Ax
.
-u
’&gt;
v
non of&gt;.-.-cMioii will hiufa to fa tipivfic•MV redoubled faU ’ topti.rtjons, fa if fe ■ ,R'* 8.?‘* tn. “W %r.L?Mla* P***- “r
!i&gt;. It|trA
C^T
Tie
ran^us
returas
from
Runs*,
a
||
v
*
h||
tU
•gpny Afonin, ratling Mii ihM timd upon ' '
**&lt;’
«H^uny ntgrv.or
vui udiidmi
Cautuknu ANP Qiuccux.—It is nnw
1-.uio iu pan .1
.1" - IA. -. Ilot-M 11 ■
raliyil, .
-,,‘ll_'
L! ’ ■
SWE.Xiiterr, tiro
SHE.Xlfarr,
tbs rep.il.reptile »0l!
.011 tofaitJuing
ttmtiauing I
a.r o^erpenon “a,
/ co,or ,nto the
ene rendered aiiuukl£L*iui!i iR.it Uincubi has show a popuI.Hiun of 90.00Q. Acomding
to Bill English’s till Kansas is mH yev
.
. '''*
tN'afriU, intil*b^ withdrew In* nrm »i.3 Slate, elaiininflfom or hero,
dull!
herds o
a elaue.]
stai
csuried. bolh of these Slates by a small
?|Cru&lt;ic.l I’oudervd and GranuUtedS&gt;
. .
,
,
,
Spreis! Dhpifrh lb IN X X. Trtbine. .
I| be
punished by
ab.iweii !■«,;h&lt;&gt;- I.lro-Hrifling from it
be jnmkbed
hy imprisonment
imprisonment in the
capable uf performing the functmil* of a ,
-.luuucd
■!.. '-tu 1-1
• State Priom tint more than ten yT___ , ... plurality in each.
• in-Irj ■ ■■&gt;!■-,.t #Xrtl-p&gt;e« m.V.. c.t 'iii.eii
t
viper mi tfai^rinmd. thc
State.
cjftrpjuy n&lt;|w«^p|^Jiv*lifa;».|ipab ftojiwc wquud. by fine nui exceeding one thousand dub
JSfiO.
.1 Black T
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aqMqezed it bofavwu his .le^i,.1md «iU
Al the st-fafea uf 1830—see artaipa call has sold hla interest In this paper to
keying up the dance,fide tic fiptra
over a reported mivtltnitt of silver, sup­
Hone, N\ »«x!yn, and WiHm
went fa»|qr.s.nd.jiyitqr. Jullil at last Le laws of that year. n. 526—this Daniil 13. C. BviTtKOTos 3.- Co. Success to the
posed lo be solid, of the pure mc|nl. : |tn &lt;opt. Moiilgvniery. at. tfa, Immv
criitic Inw was nim-uded by adding to it
““'•’.•W »he I
aiwj \\
vberr cAlteUstirp.
itenied any ■ inn-ntiou id
new proprietors.
value ia estimated in liguren, hut we have
■ Aw’.l uto coitC^eii; tfafr ||u« m.itK&lt;3s the prevision which is-set in italics and
State# or l*r«akiog up the C-«urts.
lit* |
nut room for them iu our paper; and,
— —,—uut
-------- airy I s
an ananf
l.l,at lhu P*’I*m fa‘d ihc|iide«I in bracket a, vit.:
aekunwhxigcd-------thu GuvarpurV
■'Or who shall bring any negro, mulatto. |
We are trndiTubiigatfan-i to li«w»fawn exlriiH^ fr/iip the reptile, I asked
Iteaide, the blank space
at tbe bottom of nud, Qp-ui reqiM-ta, rvfauwd lhe pifasicra j lt
.
H-ou.cn.
^or other fermie of color into the Stole, '. F. W. Kellogg, onr popular M. C.,fur this column is jtirl about as tigtrifiean’ vl I *b&gt;Mu they ware teyiutr fiw kidnapping,
him to let «r
»iv handle
ft.
“Art fTS-A-WlifllVaGFmJH" .,k«l | h
TW j
l-ublio Decumnu.
Alw. to its value.
I
fc'“trd that l»u fad atdy forty, mun;
Drugs, Faints, 01U, Bvrnirj Flu­
Sift
•■JMI "f ft'«
..... *“^".‘1'' I »"»• K- S- Binglu.... t'.S. Senator, G,r
UroBraLS 4-rt.d ; ,ta«
s
.
'fat b« had bung tb&lt;.-v m&lt;® tor kidnap
id, and Camphsxo.
nrerof Stdna Anra-r.r ■■ Mirhtytm front being a Slate State under । _ ,
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—It ia generally supposed that wnr- j num, sod vraa rcapomdldc ,f«r U.
Gov.
plicit iir tl
&gt;om or »fa.-’far " rrnlied
!&gt;rcd
dvHti.m. It dort not. it I *»*"»*'■ f»»»r«
boJy eh^t that dove which never returned M&lt;-darv
think*
.
_ the* lualltu rac.lta Ssittkd
t.J, X,.WP^I
tr n.
K-^-uo
I fur &lt;
Fili., i
without tnwqw.'
licrowfae -OH nuUJLnfiipx
to Noah's Ark after famg sent cut.— .................

afrj rimn f.'nnd calling ia a feud voicu un; 1 hU *'1'; *,r u’ *«, •*,ia
or feanv
on bJv Wfrifii aamL ’
'
t way held, to servo agamatnls will, and
■Dfamng.tbv powerful ctaatic jftwa &lt;ff‘c*crJ !*¥*&lt;*fa&gt; *M1 «*H, «»r in any

to exist from that moment

r o c e ries! !

•‘‘' ’

£

him roluHtorily.^- ] Year Boek sets d--wn the population uf
hither a he [Tor reni.j qtber lit inn anim.il • ,ho *,ave
_ ________t..o lt?lraft.;i n!j
I Tl™’ ""'y -y-' n'torapl f..rc».ly to 1...13 , ,b„ wurlj „ 2.2W OOO.OOO,nr mor. Ilan
L will
&gt;
rn(..'rtolI.V(.rlL-?,««r..toh.-.lc.. |
"»■™»" «’
I ft,uU. ft« »«..! niinuto.
■ HHM9
rfpiinnwi Jl».»t l&gt;«n.i: It «ai KrtTnaW 'W*
"r “m!'r '-1"’ P™ton«,
ia, imnu. 1. wmo iu'iiiuui i i r
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&lt;11 iS-.-.Wtatnea
J'- ,
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—1 ~ ro i •
-th. ,‘ip t ...
III I crlhiiH-t
'“'a"-1 thrmsr-lvi-f,
&lt;bem«Iv.-» to
K. it*
Il, rM-nnlte
pmlir.
n is
I,
to
chat
strike it fl hrenRMt-Btmntt. b i»..r I«"*"« »'Ui th0 |.Hn&lt;ipi.-. h th,
|M**« I U ».«»»l«l..mi, whlth' IM-d o-nmt® l««. «&gt;"' hui« j»-t, IrfitimMli,
ciwtttitotion.il exercise uf the doctrine Success of the Republican Ticket Contefor xtfritr ■ hiwotes fttaftLcn-d about for# I
f lh«t ti-n .tlir,n««l.«tm&gt; .f- 'f th.Sl.tc rishi,. «h.el. eery Sut. in
L nori .nd ere. Mnntcd n . ,h'
mmntnln,.
ur 4a Meh
Fort Kearney, Nov. 28.
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It hits Iwin admitted by all men of all
Tbe Poney Express, with California
I need ■carcriv add that tbfasMrterl | partiesftnd of crery sertion of the Union, dnteti to the 17th insL, passed here at ten
fu-eTfmTJ^rc
to
play
with
1
dn
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Drvd
80,11
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P°»rnent cured
„
o’clock this morning.
A* Mirtted4[i^r.
'iju—
4
■, miilgutcd, that slavery i» a local institnThe. ekclioo returns arc nearly com­
; Of thrwe'facts I ftpriik from denlaf'ex- i flan, and dependent solely rpon the local plete. Lincoln is still frum 500 to 800
&lt;M-9tate
law*
for
it*
existence.
That
the
; lot jilth-ugh I have investiga
a bead ofDutiglas, and all parlies concede
fed1 the rfmter clcmely.’J.liave never yet free State of Michigan had lite same right California to Lincoln.
met with aiiy person who mold pnrpound to cnaCt laws 'designed t» keep her free,
Tbe returns .frutn fifteen cvuntiM iu
hdriff tn protect the lights of till her tith
a satisfiietory thecry ntpwn tliu rmfiject.
1
xeni that Siu th Cbrofiun had to enact laws ii Oregon show Linralp 5,062; Brvcken
buve applied to the charmers themselves,
ridge 4 806; Douglas 3,850; Bell 148.
legnltxing
slavery
in
her
territory
is
as
and to the ^people jvImhil them, oficring
The people iff California are waiting
mouey iu eXchoueB..toB^hcir secret, but dear n pmpAdtfon on that she fam tbe with anxiety for enMern news, showing
right hi puhish mtfrder, autborilu free
UHanabiy with lh*i.siun«-jeFulu
;
the disposition of die Souihtrn States on
c: ,uJf . ,we)'dpi. not frewn the Ute nfacr- Mdiools, or do-any other ad not prohibit­
the dissolution question.
All poliliral
peats," they would any, wjtitan app*ar- ed b&gt;-tiie Cmwitutiim fW the United animosities are greatly moderated, the
ance of imperturjlde faith, "it is owing Staffs, 'NoStiite hasn right tocmplaih Republicans ns well sm Democrats being
to the protection ol‘Si&lt;lmrAis«yr.” ,
fearful of serious tn pitta. Tbe TLwtnbll' '■S'tipZAtiiinn alQiR’ Mn ifttfsfv the Arab
ran illumination in Sari PnAKisro in honor
^r.tCtfjmrtyA fact of"'{fie snake cbarnii of Linoiln’y elcrtem was r. complete- tijilcunteminftted with the cur»e &lt;&gt;f slavery.
tn. ••Ttfine, whi&gt; xm nutjdjlcn (he su
lire, and tbe Ib publtcans generally are
pcrnntuia!, it s.-j
tIri’ '.'.use turn rt.iixt *T&gt; &lt;• nmendmeiit in question mny seem nut in nn exulting rnoyd.
possess H knt,w)l|fl^b',hr'ttninilff'hrrbs. tbe hnp.li, bni since (he DrW Stott division,
The Puny .Express, which, fell St. Jo­
eminristitig
lhentiirtling
doctrine
that
the
I
juicb &lt;tf■ wbidi m»utrtfiM‘H the effect * ■ &lt;f
seph cn tbe 5th itist.,arrived at San Fran­
Federal CimttftutVm makes slavery nuthe «enum{ i and tbnt they bold thia flu
cisco on the I5tb.
id in Ufair mouths while' snaking the Imnot, who will fl.«ny that it was not neo
wound, thus obtaiiMn*^ ronin usually rsiuirv 1 If a Bfnnhcm mnn hiwy forciMu
hriiigit Sfitre int&lt;f Michigan, he may hold
pr«dqcud,by*iiw*:»»n jMid caiitorixatiiWJ. '
The fidlowing is a sHeinl di«patt-h -to
him here as long ns his convenience will
rrqtlirt?; any number uf Suntfarn men tbe N. ¥. Tribono &lt;&gt;CNftv. 37tbt
yVhenlt'VviwnVe'sippifRiitnuit'Doii^laa nrity do thc’Asme thing, and tfan’ hJw
La vrcntte/K. T., Nov. 50.
hsd a majority in the C’hsrlro.ton Ck.ven
lung will it he WfLrii slsvrty would ^&gt;racThe whole country is. impwed U|*m
lion, South Carolina, part’rif &lt;?&gt;»orgr*:tnd tleally Aht in ourStatc?
There ih no
by the laic reports of the Kansas difficul­
AlabftiTDi; HR! delfgXWlPTn'JnVoTLer slave chum iff peilpl.-. tn whom tbe old ndage—
KM,4MWin s brxty town the Con- "pier them nn inch'Hnd they will take un ties. I abjure all. to await Ufa facts liefore judging. Juilgc WiHinma, who has
eir-—wmild better apply than to South­
ta» derailed the public, jk lightened old
ern slaveholders. Our only safety is in
dotard, unworthy of creduboe.
Ifta court
living them n&lt;»tSj5g *tl» "which they are
bns not barn m«destv&lt;l; Fort Scott taw
«i»l rfrtrty vut:tit-d underKthe Cnmtitunot been attocktaf; Montgomery’s p»»rly
. Thu election of Lincoln is to«t Uw cause, Ffah.
A free people may yield tn rah tn
haa not entqrca HiMpbri,' and never ip
'tifr splritl.-f frrc&amp;Mtf, btrt nothing to the
tended tq; nut one eent lias been given
spirit of slavery.
him or his torn fn'mi. Eastern contribu­
in the Sonbi LWm&amp;rT-gi-ilatiire a feiv
But this is not tbe only law upon our
tions; tiuarmsor munitions have been
statute bools.’again*; which theduaghstall them, as reported.
Alt'iKdlr arms
fiice preet ofthr North it hnrlhig IU
have bran in iheTerrltorh* for yeanqahd
« preernt nomwit The residw shat Items*.
Our “Pwwjru!
Liberty
7»«txWfF1IM»nWn proelai.n- Bty"WH*»'‘nfrnfc bitterly amailrd than
Mor yvtn anti years tiisl Smith thfa piWbltian nf davrry In Uttr State.
fabrications that are doip? cait‘
him]

»o IP «■

filter to his wrii«
■dmitted. fawvvrt,
are upon ua.

Wicked wretch!
BeeeMiou Rebuked.
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—Tlie St. Joseph Trvveler gives An • In Baltimore,on Monday, (be secc»sion j
account of the shouting &lt;ff a large buflalti, •«niritirw
Mr“ w” r‘-’luto
!“,k‘;d *n *
m
j^.^.1 MR...... _
u______________ . v_*u 11
w
Ajpalmrllu
displiytsl I.,
— *.
Aipoburtlo (tag
flag »vnw
ivnadi.plsytsl
l.j •
by a man named Enoch Hoy t, near that
an aawM-uitmn crUing ifcmM-lna, tk.
“8.-..ihcm Volumesra.”*nd iLr»vukcd |
buffido shot In Michigan.
only groan* and his»cs from a large ‘
crowd ^bit-htsdlectwi ani'md iL
Ai»d
fjy" In tbs Vermont Ixfinlitture a ibe captain of a Vcssd in the liarlw.r, who

bill has been offered to exempt

frum at­

tachment a printer's outfit, nut exceeding

W®!?» I -•••——•“• &lt;-*

Rgf" The total expensa, so fifr, of tbe

of the »lan. nml slrpes (rum u!l the ulhci
vessels in port.
Hon. Bimund I'affin. &lt;&gt;f Virginia, l,.e. {

English expedition tu Chinn, according to
parliamentary returns, is £y,534,li8, or

rvlurued logo, South Girolinu, laving •
failed iu his i ffi-rta to identify the ••Uhl |
Dominion”..with .ibc.sf:*i-.'Sh.m tnuvi-mtmU !

•1400.

cr off. radio Itattb- Greek, nil •»!’ wl
w‘" "»• 3«uu ui ihivvs trial caun-ii un
MUjt purvltn»&lt;.-ra.
.r
Psvifa.Lc
‘a&lt;1 .v,,;.,, n
al'enlfen
,ielli;,,H j,
!H
4fe
,y’ p,
to fiipng
ClJin-4 Of
,fer. f^,,, 11
l]4,tu^, ,ln|
.
Mni^-tbm pfanuttevd m rtrrv raw.
_n,r high-&gt;t market prite slwara
,raij
p.,^tUT.
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vn&lt;r^
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•ipcneji^a.
idfaith fvtogchet luelr &lt;tact-nrr«.«

FOR SALE!!
■ hxAyMUULRdKw. ’H.

•47,020.840.

Lincoln Is burdened with .in.
iiamew curresjuiodenpc.
About fifty

uf hia letters on Thursday s«dicii&lt;\l wuto

graphs.
«r Two younc l’uri*rans of rank
School of Agriculture.

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The Bell aitd Everett Gub-pf

Cood plait 1

CASH 07V'0DUCE

PROn\TENUTlUE.

QTATEQV MICIfiQAX.i. Probate Cvurt fcr
O U»rr? rouutr. m.
. | »sir! eountv.
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Pay.

FULL AND OOMPLErt

’John Yteiteu. F*b,A«v ter certain nwutw'

.granted s--«IU»l teller;i&gt;»u«w »Ue |-&gt;ii
Ttereti; 0:1 it ■« otiteicd, thia U,r Ural

All those indebted by Kota or Aceooot will pie**

esirjfiiff settle
NervousHeadache

Spy Mty’k : “Dio iiifimt funnd on Cusbman’s duor-r.iep in Eliin^tup.'it'few ifayji

railed fitephen-.V

CURE

B'mr, i!i» aeddun duly Vented

nr The Worcester [Mnwtchtiwrtts,] j

since, is to be

of f*Hl I Hu* UHaU^ unit yon wero fur fjr*&gt;
ofa,eoarcrutUn, o» »tJ !. One »r ihr
i«
•‘d’e *Tinl‘l ,11?«
y«u &lt;fou» «U tti««ifirt
HU slftlr iMtbro rxnrne.-iira. F&gt;# tM» *a-r
A-.n.
t ..1&gt;.«. L.w. . I.

z&gt;su^tA^ttt.bKb.t

Ready

7 ’

Ute Elewnlb Ward of Boston arc to form
a; sknting dub; tfffng their unltumit «f»J
lanlqnis .on the jcc.

^jMvertiseinents.

SSta

UUL U.

•*.

*?»
ie Pence

wm

in search bf its mother;

ED AD&amp;B8

an' infant, Htceriflf; ii.’tht1 PpM# FVmnd-

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ing givep her to pay.Ur .fare.

Sta mur­

—UF—
-uy

qw,|iK?&amp;Fa,
:-, fcte-tP

CHOICE OAK UFENING LAND,
,

t?'.* ’***®’FTaskro Fpris^;

dered tbe child and jx&lt;ke«4&lt;l&gt;c nxmey.
-jsir JbawImrgL.the . jis'w fork ^rt,-

H an Efijjifab retati&lt;n»-i-wMA hr pubs*
biy better thsa, with all fiitf;u&gt;mt;^
could fatyn'iKconiplia'jaJ. wiilf.: UM.jpfarit-

r?r- Tbe 'Bktavi.n

'., " I’lfOnATE NOTICE.

SEias

Also, Two Dwelling Housch,

In the Village of HMticga.
Titles to all Mf these, iwimmurA&amp;u, «nd

&lt;"*» and rigs

It. tte matter «f4V sstata" er CaM&gt; Ir.mn.

7iSr CKPHAUC PILLS am thfi rewxril st
Iona invwnljrstton arta eurvfullr emtatartto erptr'
-AnrtaMirWear). durio:
tsd»o4"Mtfevtdva

�•4 o i ^*»T**e(nrftHT

GOOD OOOUS
rtiueSy, but It wui

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y br
it| to riw

•a»&lt;H&gt; Realized. •c-rrfbN ‘ewlaclTo li&gt;1a luftfer

O3&lt;

_Jv.'axted.—NotWfy*wanted, but we

»a me sad dcslrwd

^.tlun Kt-™

UCtTMvM

t!j

THE HOCIE OF EQUITY |

.
■rd lit,.or thal \ r-«TA w, -

l ad remu!I

land rcgulaily. The I 'wfnrtw number
&amp;w brlbre t&gt;» ^xAvi^n(^Uf3Atti'act1.
i";.,.! nt', r be iigrtwljtd.

V &lt; IHnlnou.

UeMachM

.. «K.

HARDWARE STORE,

Oft!! kind, sadla

oMcllant
#4l»W.I» »«.« &gt;»

Smll,

•*» «u»h

GREAT VARIETY.

W*.. of JU

u. a

Sn'bAlrtir, •,.'teriroA&lt;&gt;.jft
UUUk, UwteMlft. Xt. H.«K

w« a'six sa'w!'03f
i-uk «ii
.ttf X*H6.
DBn A-"-.--®

^ttliswn i«* «Milte.r*^^n« &lt;of die vnuul
dewntble -M-iUrs, amwing tbo iiiuaily cir.

7.U
BAILEY
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BAKER
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“&lt;• llhc.iui.lti.in HUt'.Btl fertile

nfnll UnU^iMsi'Iihlck^fW^A

rle.
' (ynts Stanu, No. 11. ftiruMH, Bcwton;

^pkr

.b’WJM*. frr

pidjnshjpg

P-.^AhrAh.'atpO so
V..V7«7»q. i e®

n

Jena, ftn.y wtd Black Durakina, Owl
meres, Pvlnts.&amp;c,
’/ - ?

mapninr. «h’*h cnn.be introduced with
pleasure and p.-6T:i to every' family.circlu.

jc

DKXrtGWfiaX!

BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHER

tu~. dc'crvwi’tbe ttank* ed* every' well

“•y^lvnrn lOore fully my «un»rinp* and dsujeruus !
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hu-«rtv wrur
ta vda^Ba

LAMES*

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il iliscluirgc td lit/" rifle.'on Tuesday last, i ” ' lUmft.) '
jp.
r. a. sf-wWW aigMOT

IH-SH (.MBS

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WE ARE C05TJSTALLT WttmjW •!

r.' iT-bJm.&lt; 11'
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ty*»«W-Wa-Wa

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;ue pa-i t.-V.V.-.:..&gt;f-unw*k&lt;l

! rectiens nil! be loan.! on th* back of eackadMMi
lie speaker*, r. cah.ta. ipb^ptvra .f the goouaj.
andcitti»r», will urehDtfli tt.eir lung* aud tin.
t-ro»a liistr tclcca ly umriup firm vn tXt.r Lnart.
1'rwWj.w- .;iru...
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BOO TA&gt;M4a«x 4 0

trfy adaptedTdnsa'tilJVi &lt;d
Their application ie tinner

PARASOLS,°i£
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Xut»^41u»’»..iu oboUHkNw. Ii4i«w4k Mdinc-M
‘|{&lt;8£31£E£ N.rnj^ttssff

CULAR

I MT* Tha sb.iro article* if* sold ty Ilf Hie deal•'
I vr» in UMtitiR*and by al! DruRgi.t* Ibrougbuvi ' -.T

WK COSTS.
.

-&gt;■

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ireraily appreciate.

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’ 50.00
DcWl£ G&lt;*a4

Gopieu

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How 'lb'"dr#w up. PsrTneHkip
ipwartlwUH k&lt;uX
!*• ui Batea, Ixa-c&gt;, aud
iHoue.

&gt;n Iks procured

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'ill

ST6HOAiTTfefiS.
FJYVE

TEKB «v&gt; sppr4-*wb peH**kn'U» :H‘‘F "

»l.u&gt;ll.fc..fcW I&gt;.„.n.«.l. in rd..

tlon th’ the great

Emit»ratlon

Sehetnc,

which is now attracting so niucli atten-

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t.MrW pnasiWatoorer ejrtoute

‘tin^latm arftOTtc nr#*

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rare .nor

It T«ls You'-WUlRW TWrtMfc# t»n«4u

the United Slates for thirty years, nor in

England forttw^r flhtn twelve years.
T&lt;»luir&gt;v on

Hayti, tbcreiiru, is

needed nt this time.

it Telia ror’’Vbe'

xaa.r.aitLa.aM
be oflarvd uf il.M r^M than nfcMrfWt.
iouof tliOM w1h&gt; are atfiiciH wlO&gt; Ar/aU «r
_ ... a-rdia.i* lunbrM*l weraons wtshiau any-

A

much

including postage,

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//•(1H I. fl

ikw &gt;*».

anytime, tiL.be. ■■vrmig,but J”'*
luck ergfect drreftjeil f* 1 ■rfimhltf anil

Umj may pay fifty, timed t6.it nm"tmt ,»f
iebtwa very lew days... Fuw penpl

relive this matter ut debt
thoufd. Difty'-hate nd'prl

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. * r . Mcfalw/tyjK J Sphere* tvpn;
Mwiw Ambrotype; Neito^raptoG
_.Pearl Amhnitypc; Urntimcnmi
i j 7 ' AndTotypi-. Im |wiaf Am"i j
brvtype; Dwnbfe

A'juUrutApe ,

•tswiMarx

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IS uo« in Autxsawful opcrjHlvn, ready
OlrtlE,

TGU 7r ■- ■»«-; two ,u .I lywBwy,

good on^r.MU]' «3.pw&lt;npl

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MAH’HOT R ER S' AMD JOi.YLRS' ‘rrTnXAtct'
.'I .!&lt;•&lt;: tx.ua,. unin, SUA ,uuiy UtlH, 1 «
th.s Mtwlo- .A. l»W, ar-oh ip ♦I-C

ivii, *'t^pUAM,.
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rfypn&lt;
Jtf Im4tt.&lt; *mw.
iifedSqahftiAii

HMvUlt* 1.WOI..H /.ite'.'O
abd.fMW^U^IAhloriitrlfAWWH. M-'tt.ib, I
.WiKlIai-t-MMlridMyuK alH&gt;A«&gt;tJ&gt;VMUUir.MlA«

otkr Bilf to Barry, or mit other, esmntv.

fr‘*«SQrb
'krt » Mlai^MUtlka^fu,

s.vl rviuxenaiinx kenrrtuly

New Barry Mil),
to &lt;lo Ruy atuonut itf ..

A rjirtisuan
.K^cmmr-v), , J •.'■, ’&gt;■ i.-jJ?

low

rnidrs

Mi-uH tl.4 t^.-Wwr MWarblie

vita rood Ca»r»

First Bate MILLER,

samt-t-

nbr -Hull .'-tmiufli' ii’uth: on - tbe.

esua'r. tn lake t

imprnv.fcd plnxij ?.!fi.’^!er

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How rdo you know that f —
beat of work.

&amp;tr»uti«&gt;n?

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nch. Md dwnUjwd tmgll, fHflpuT. .

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pvueral use and explain* toyvu
the l^irislative. Execi.tire.aud
Judfrid
?df .Both the
geurnil
geurral*n-l
andBlate
Statejorei
joreinment*
un

Kizhi day’ It Tells
You Howto
keep out of la
out,,t
UMttr,

G ALLER*

OTTST.O2kit

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tv It in a dnj or

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PHOTOGRAPHIC

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of bodi y straUrtrtCUU

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rallyiHfcr lba*WM

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At such a juunicnloctha present evtry.

. iupui .nR a- «yyrfi7r,,&lt;mag.
i" the ■t;jr»tw&lt;5 ersues. and rrafor1 dMtiJt; a»4»n*»itfc a^ibl ^yiS.

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■Ailigs'.ions.
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Par Your Debts.

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’Bichntoth’fvui’ifflitir * TArt’;r.*a|.-1».

Of crcry Vsrlety,

One Dollar for tbe “Gcffrard Edition,”

whogase-v

,

Two editions of the

Guide will .IxLjiHbliyhcd- - P^cu Ei'ty
C«.ts fnr the -^Eni;gr^niVEMiG««rr,”'-and

TJsHeadaehe
CURE
-kinds 0

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SUfEUL KKHiDiF*; XAedl.Y vutaixsu
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COOKING

7 da!» n«z. a trr.ip. mn p. jWrawJf. •ifralril-*
h» cxirjunlinarp if-It* iu li e
6f timnpi-titlflhe qtulitie* • I tic l.ituir. lui n *..li-l

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li«»n from ojtr cnkiiblelntMdK,every where.

No book has lieen published on Hayti in

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What eou»litul«a Libel aud
tUanstejMuMhuhiw «a toMar-

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a
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THOTTOIZS

Sl.«ar«.ur.a .1 lb.

3®ty68H»»6j

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aUd cl .t:1C rxtacbai ta.AMnMvq 4M
.v- * •, v»» । •• -j” ■• ?”
I,.«'w ttltVwasM

.T^nas'fisrTBS s

TMfauiMr the CulmyO «f
debt*, &gt;eixT&gt; the &gt;t«tuU» of
1 Im'.nfiAw .&gt;.,1
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i ware a .peci«» ol tbs potato ro| in the feiman bob- as LcrUetorc, asd bars tuUc ur&lt;e sddiUos t
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•firsrd. wh-dh will embrace .1 ’ stituUoii which usplcnninr. and corruw «B QI® | OQr stock of
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; M&gt;ure»* pf Its vitality •’»‘1 n***€nA IV
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hr fran£ (‘r.bsttf,”'
o/'ra’l’1 i^oWSltfW^U.

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BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, «l

X 8. GOOBYEAR &amp; Co.

already Sold/ .05! H

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HOt'SE

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HARDWARE!

. 4* fc,!),

•H4XIK U&lt; CUT«n’j

ds in the World.

the ball parned thn-n-b his hip, diitg-wial-!

TU. I.ult.l.. r.’.br ln:.-r-

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The Best cudiic11• &gt;fd^lieme-

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a m.i aMi.bs^.^iyuxt^fcis. ’

MfcsdriitD* ocA-iad. «.ra»» tdpubKba

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Uerrlck's Kid SlreuKthuing Platter*. .
rat omat rntascTaexKa
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tbcCTtt'-r tipsci nnd •d rew tbtfrtf.bofinnd.; apobresHr

tg/bot’i tliu W’rie .tft^ ihrgc ar-

mtm

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jing in a slvigh.'nhen,Aly't*nh$'itecidcnt ■ tj^y,rtM£SZrl^i

-ajswT

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Tl.a &lt;l!i^ofirrorWi

fiu» a*Mrtmtut of U«m, VriUUhN, CTMV «iek. Jlrnk-k’i J’ilb aia degainir put up. io in a | -£■ &lt;J
Muklina. eta.
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ly, on tbe tipper sisU-of -U;i»J'&gt;Miib»TCo&lt;n. |
23"1-*
turn.v few incites Ih-Iow the grohfWS
*-^ . -,-H
Awniogout .-. feu irehKt nl^c’tbe knee. ’ 1■“***

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Ani are prepared t« sei] More, Better,
'
U U MndChaiperf
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ties your reputation.
: .AUIUK.'I.—M--UII .a. s uucr. I i.ain.
illage, received a rfeveri* flesh I
his left thigh, froH hn accident- I

I ir.sdftMu, eQMsno «4ietMaaMtM&gt;'bMt

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

nCLL

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�iautvixC
There i* a grmthe bamor b the idea*
that an Arkanaa* man finds tha meat nal
ural •*pree*it&gt;n, eve* -d parting advice to j
the non, in the fongong* of ths card table,
and th.- manner ia which tbe terms of tbe
panic «4caehrc are there fitted to the'
game &lt;4 life Is htgeaious;
■ ‘it*■’», you are about leaving home fur
strange parts.
You're going tu throw
nse out &lt;4 tbe gamr, and go it alone.

•FOB Alt WHO WAST-

NEW GOODS.

BAILEY &amp; KENFIELD

The odds is against you. fl..!., but re
mrtnber always that mduotrv and peruerarence ar* the winning Caro*; tbey ars
Bunk learttiog and all that sort &gt;&gt;f things
will do to CI1 up with, like small tramp*,
Let yon must have the bower* to back
'rm, else they ain't worth ahuck*.
. If loiA runs agin you preUy strong,
Am’i cuve In and h*&gt;k like a chicken on
a rainy day, but hold up your bead and
make'em believe you*re fiu'h of trumps;
they won't play to hard agin you.
I’ve lived and traveled around some.
Boh, and Tve found out that aa ao&gt;« aa
folks thought yt&gt;o bdd out a weak hand,
they'd hack agin you strong.
8«, when
you're sorter weak keep on a bold front,
but play cautious; be Mtufivd with a

tbe hand Pre wen euchred
'cause they played i»»r too much.
Keep
your eyes well skinned. Boh; don't let
’em *nig* on you ; recollect the game lays

aa much with tbr bead aa with the hands.
Be temperate ; never gut drunk, fur then
no matter bow good your handjrou won't
know how to play It; both bowers and
ths ace won't save you, fur there's aartin
to he a 'miMJeal* nr something wrong.
And another thing. Bob, (thia was spo­
ken iu a l«-w tone.) doo*t go too much &lt;«t
tbe women ; querns is kinder poor carda;
the more you tune &gt;4 them tbe worse tor
you; •you might have three and nary
trump.
I don't My dkeani ’em all; If
you get &lt;me that'* a Uump, U’e all good,
aad thnre's sartin io ba one out of fi-ur.
Above ail. Bob, be honest; never take
a man’a trirk wot don't belong to y oo^tnr
‘■lip card*.* nor ‘nig? for then you out t
look your man in tbe fivea^nd when that’s
the caae lherr’e no fun ia the game; it’s
* regular ’em throat.' So now. BoKGrewell; remember w&lt;4 I tell you. and you
will ba anre U» win, and if you don't,
acrvsa you right to get skunked.*

ii» HOBACJTS

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See !!
THEY ARE JUST RECEIVING

tnSMnrM

.

BUSBIES II

dsuMTiZre- before icy dsride-*re everywhere

large and beautiful

DRY GOODS
ran mmuco

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
.RECPT BOOK.
OSMUNAlw LBTTKMR,
fr*« masters of tl.s Med teal Prafsseian, Editor*
ef pabiic jMCwris, wril tayw. Nsrebaat. aed
Fsnnrre. M&gt;d Ladka* cf lb» hlgte.1 trepaciabkhri.
giriog aCMoata af retraardiaary cats*
by ths SMite. e( wiricb ewres they tbewehes
WCr*
ETE WITNEASDL

Tbssa partka maybe OMSultcd^ pereooarty er

Thi. teuak a-ristaa tefotoMd
ysps «•

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

Nuback. wklak to at aH items areraeiM* is tba
public, cstablmbes tbe foDmrtag

Issa. they relie ts
LIVER COMPLAINT,

aad restore lb* health aad strength c f tbe sufferer
That

HARDWARE’
DRESS GOODS

Young America Ahead.

sea* and dreyuodcMy. recwperaie with grealra
phl ly unAsrUrtr uoignraiwg-wrrjlu* Put
all sexual disabilities ar* reasuead by tbrir eard&gt;al and graUy MuaulWiag pr*p&lt;rtk*. TLai they
^“hHATTERED COeWTITOTIONS.

The reason* uhv.

FRANCIS ROWER

EEDUCia miKKBS.

EfDOTB &lt;&amp; SB'O

and durbar** rrnir is*
ttcrufula, wteiter hereditary vr inker* lae.
U,T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

BY

THE

CORD.

Am Immxw8x Price.—An immense
steam ram is in procraa ol construction in
Glasgow. The operation of removing a
porti'C of the canting for it from tlie
thundery to tbv building yard was lately
succre-firiiy performed. It required two
large trucks and a team of about forty
horses.
Tbe fabric was the stern-pout
and keel. Tbe former, which springs t&lt;»
tbe height «Z about forty feet, was forged
apart from the keel piece, and the two
welded together, by appn*ved mechanical
appliances.
As the » bole forging eonteins upwards &lt;4 30 tons of metal, Its
removal was attended with considerable
cure and anxiety. Upwards uf five ton*
were added to its weight by the wood and
iron fixtures and lashing requisite to se­
cure iu safety, and
frwsr than 200
engineer* and carters attended tbo marine

Rrrideeto in lbe Cnuatry, *rhe ar* ai
perweeily tbe Atelier

ft Aouhl be mr0^e* far tto ewre ef
*M only Bereftda. bat sU tbo* etbrr afcettoa* which an*&gt; be* ft. sarii a* Earrrrra
and Ext*
8t. Axthoxy'. Firs.

lb* i*rg*&gt;i Hanirat*
iu* i» brc*u*&lt; be Iia* tb«
LtUGEBTHTOCK eTtL*

is

RmawoBM.
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KrareL 1 Uexvss*. Daoriv, Dversraa, Dcaiwrr, and.
!nd-rd, *il Cowrijum surer** mow Vma­
ns ox Ixrvss Duson. The popular brlirt
iu •■/a.^rtrepasted** I* foumfct! In tnttk.
for .croMafoadrfceerstiosiorthcblood. The
partiriuar pwtpsis and virtue of tbia Sarsspa-

H*»'-

Tb«t

Ws have piles &lt;4 8 II E E T I N O 3.

and there la no di»ra»c of tbe Stomach and Bowels, SHIRTINGS. STRIPES, TA B L E
the Oser, Ibe nerroua »y»irm. tbe akin, stands or CLUT1I8.
DIAPER. Tt&gt;* EUNG.
mtuelrs. ansaiau raoa i.itairiaa or sat a*nos
AM rerrerwre. io winch they d. mA girepr-n^ '■uidali kinds &lt;4 domestic uooda; a!-»

u/ri bto tea tearevritaU^ta• pe*2Zand

a« u» acomrirujmy

ETABLE BLOOD P1LLN are endorsed by the

■ BROAD C LO T II 8. plain mk! tancy
UA881MERLS, luusv Drilling*. Dsn
ims, F. 6; Al. Cwaaimcn-x, TWEEDS,
and every kind uf GOODS for Alvis and

• I BOOIM. r”— —■ arenas
kind »»cr ufcreri ~
rictims of UI torilh. Tb«; La»« &gt;«•«- ttov-gh
•»«ry •««•* aad erna ot tkc .yateci. aud to ci
pel it tbcrowgUty sad pcr»«Me«tiy.
No aaa caa ■'octi U.«ir eapcriswity after
ana in
.lost*
trial— they are
Ml oal)
fi7. tbrepar^S-y ritor
Hit, tollrr
for ft
take**
aambsr af them to port-e* a teller

Boys' Clothing which we offer al
EXCEEDINGLY

LUW

PRICES.

Price *f ths SeaaJiniriaa in—&lt;1 Purifor. »I
P*r toute. or |v prr half d«»ra. &lt; 'I U.« Kt andi
Bluod Bill*. « reals pre boa. or * buxr*

Read Dr. Roback'a Bpcciat Nrifcrs and
Ccrtifkwire. puMiatad in a
t^t ri
this paper tr M Uw» to «•»«•R-d-rt . Mtd
&gt;cri Aliosaac sad tawily AdrLwr. «*•••""* *

lli* mv»l U*utifui pattern* i:&gt; r&gt;i*ri.rt.
I i.*r* U.e grralaat
•(
ELEVATED
/
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN 8TIJVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES

Our aa^rtmeal of BOOTS a S11OLS ol ah
varieties. Ladies Gaiters, Grids Griters, Osford

mtmb

GROCERIES

PORTRAITS UN COIN A.
to Make the foUewieg peapsriti.a *

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distance*.'

•ic. rnuuas.

Stephen Girard, then Frenchman who
founded the institution ln Philadelphia,
We can clothe y ou from the crown
which bear* hi* nnmr.bad a favorite clerk,
uf the bead tu the sub of the tout
and he always said be “intended to d&lt;&gt;
well by Ben LippiucotU" 6o, w hen Ben and warrant prices tu suit.
Eto be twenty-see. be expected to bear
, Girard say something of bis future
proepects, and perhaps lend a helping
hand in atarting him iu the world.
But
the old loi carefully avoided the subject.
Ben mustered coinage.
“1 suppose I am now free, sir," said hr,
and Ztboeght I would My something to
you as to my future course.
What do
you think I had better dot"
* “Ye*, sir, I know you art," said the old
millionrire, “and my advice is that you
learn the cooper’Uuradc."
Thia npolication &lt;4 ice nearly froze
B«n out. but recovering bi* equillibrium,
he said if Mr. Girard was in earnest, he

AYER'S
.r«wyMri Extract cf Sirsapsrilli.
UTA ef o«r tee* an drrrie for thia s««ywtore nrerriUngaU fond ad*., ItL eem-

VACT8I
Tkat ih* BLOOD PCM I Fl El and ULuOL
PILLS bar* teM prursd by aaalyri* to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL
That they care tbe rioMSi Misereri c«mpl*i*v.
HYM-EPSU
With Marrfarrerte^iv and ia e *ery abort lima.

FRISTS

“I am in earnest," be replied.
Ren forthwith sought tbe bent csHtper
in Spring Garden, became an apprentice,
and in due time could make a* grnd a
barrel aa the beat, lie announced tuuM
Stephen that be had gradsstrd, and »i»
ready to set up busim-n.
The old man
seemed gratified, and immediately «»r
derrd three of tbo beat barrels he could
turn out.
Beu did bis prettiest, ami
wheeled them up to the old man's countttig.ntotn. Ohl Girard pronounced them
first rate, and demanded tbr price;
“One dollar, * said lien, ‘is as luw as I
can live by.”
“Cheap enough—make out your bill."
Th® hill wit* made out, and &lt;&gt;ld Steve
settled It with achebk of 120.000. wbkh
be accompanied with littio moral, to tbe
effect that Benjamin now bad a trade,
which be could fail back un In case he did
Dot succeed in bnsincsa.

Mareilrw. oral all Tritrt Aroaiea. IT raw are *a'
ftriag with any citreah dtorare—lf yr* wbL •
breJiMeetorissUi^ Bar bawd &lt;b*»L ^m1*1
tora. a rirer di., a lu^Mlh artI sr
eeifrMwiabtukaewaaythiag aad ereycitaa*
ia Uri Ntrikri a..d TcriH Iia*. JM rija-M. by •«

•rir psneM ar* bvradsd by tMa hsrkiag foMomTsM tbrir haaHh b isilwnlssd bgft.

HLEEY124 and rollars, CbuMi-rlta Cent* shirt
.nd CUIara, and evert kind of WHITE
GOODS; also liaateey. every sly I* U Glare* tod
Nil*. Bonnett*. Ribbon*, Dress Triaieiings. etc.
Our a*wrlmcnt of Table and F-kcl Cullerv.
SILVER 8POONF, le.t Menais, H-p Flirt*.
Tank re Notion*, and thing* la gea.rai is full end
*-umpkte.

MEADI-.H1DE CLOTH IMG,

t IRFEATER A JOIVCt HO«k

r-OH-PEH. Tin and Sheet Irui- Wan of all kiwi- i
V - vu han . *»r n&gt;a&lt;lc to outer.
j tlllUlNt UF ALL KINDS PROMPTIA ait-. ■
•J Jedio. EAVKTBOCGH ai.l CONDUt 1 &lt; ■
ice. is site and alylr toaulicii-t- -.*&lt;•»• i
FRANCIS ROWEll
,
ly«‘ ;
Haan ig* Febnary 12th. iWx

MACNETIC

'

^smnEsjir,

HARD-WARE
teV r«a aasrr*CToa or ait acs. Jt*

THE QUEST HEJLLKR OF HASKINO ! I

Hcrrkl’t Sagar fMted Pills!
THZ nilOLZ WUtiUi CX1TZD!
SICK

PEOPLE,

THINK!

TO IIOfHEK EKPERK.

AFTER WHICH. ACT I

MKTH1SG NEW. U T. RABUirN DEsT
M E l&gt; 11' I 5 A L N A L E R A T C B .

Tau'd scares •xwet. al this late day.
With startling cares a bank lo &gt;11;
Tb» to lb* case, iba aiHioa Bay.
With ibe curt* of Harriot's Pill.

THE PIHU^UPIIEIFS STo.NE

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT.

B VBMTMO

FLUID

Mi S13rt of Good, it largeaad wril utottol, res•iatisg af ecerr variety sadef

Grooeriag A Fancy Goods

DRY GOODS!

tiMtesa be &gt;M*&lt; ia Ibe easicra or «m*m* ■&gt;«'

VEIT CHEAP

eatcvMStaf wmrreatbatap. Vb*w
yws »«*&gt;■■» sac p*t«r yew ateeM

We hart formisg tesla W *0 Usds. and

STACKS

OF

CB0CKERY,

KA BLY LtfvrVuttls. TEA at
» '• 7‘
saw* par posaA. &lt;WTKE fress UWtoSJ mb

btanU as abura.
Fail dir*cares &gt;* stofoast bread with
lL.» Srt«.are* aa4 .our miU. er Crewu

Wbtah wasteiassttseescberwlseat

Till Lev PIGIKKI.
WstbMt stepping to girt ser further saaRgpralien rf ear stock In trade, we tag tears to say

■m ncNiws rawiMra

72* TuSu^lM«tS&gt;u.'raA 72

Wr hare put down tbe prices of nil

WaireMit dsutos Os Mrragtb sd

the time* and saw
pwvple the Inatble «4going to Kalama

Ml AMOU fcr waking baM a«4 asft
ioag. U»mm»s wtURM Uia lb*

our gtMals to suit

U.m

we Ml lik..

D“l« Crwk lo i™i..

Our goods were nought after the !»*■*

great reduction

in prices, and will be

sold to nit those who wish to purchase.

BOOTS &lt;Sb SHOES,

cviros won

MANHOOD,
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13; I860.

HASTINGS

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ARTIULTS. HLi

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JVBT RECEIVED

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PORTRAIT* US CHINA,

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SU dnekt smong her chirping brood.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

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Sioxo.

py- FOR UEDICIXAI. PCr.rOSES.OXLT.

HISTORY OF BARRY
COUNTY.

AXUr ACTVRERS vf Un. tbwl-in* *ad cop(
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GROCERIES!

J. W. OAKLEY.

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ail'd b*
l.tlta
Indi.™ch
—. with
-Ilk board*
ta-.rJ. to protect
prMCCt hi*
hi. ■«
..In.
taft.
Rota Bagaa. railed
the Indian*
ehere*.
me frran
. ... priced
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r Attila
til.
Both white* and. Indian*
them Ilboar*.
Ona night
he heard a nobe 1!
at.lhe
highly. The Indiana iodrad were* fond pen and opening Ma d'-&gt;r ha raw a large
of thmu aa to give glmraft anything the* bear removing the Iwrda »» m to ranch
the swine, but th* rifle
aerred him with a
had fur onto ■
H"t* Bairaa. At on* therein*,
riflewrved
had fur onb
they urged off nine writ for hia attempted theft which he ow’d
time for
n common tin not diacharga.
fine veulaon
Mr. Brewer, of Rutland, killed five
pan of flour they
bear* on* foil. Bear hunt, and amulu
deerskins.
; ...
Vn the open ap*re upon tbe North aide to defend the twine were frequent.
While none starved from scarcity of
&lt;if the river ju»t abf've the upper bridge
to Hastings y»*a an'jludian village with fixid-&gt;children, and mother* too. went to
from SO tn 30 wigwim*, and at time* in lied aupperlew, breauae the grist did net
। com* homo In tim* for aupp*r-*-a* the
spring and Gil 506 hd’iar,*.
When the race aims* lb* bend of the grixt mill wa* at Kalamaaw or ir the
river was dug wn* three or four year* aoutli part &lt;&gt;f the town ol Richland.
Mr. I«:.C MtSMr eariy in th* winter
since, Uoea uf Indmtis were found and
may be still.
Thr mlll dam of Mr. O. of *88 and *39 w«* criming In from Knla
3. Hadley’* mill waaonrean Indin banal tnmtoo with a Lmd of flour oi, an ox «led,
grootia.
On first building the dam a and attempted to cr«»*a the Thornapple
very large human skeleton wa* exhumed. river on the w* near Mr. Bull's. When
Mr.’ W. Ileys measured a thigh b»ha nud he wae in the middle of thcatrram the ice
found it 3J inches -fouger titan bis limb gave way and took him In. He unyoked
frem tbe hip joint tu the knee joint. Tlie hi* oxen and th*v »m«rated. each making
j f»»r opposite
aldre &lt;if
stream.
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That
skull hnd a eleft in it a* from a torn*- '| “

I have been

Mr. Editor—Dear Sir

requested by several citizen* ol this plnre,
I and also yourself, tn furnish a copy of the
। Tliankugiving Scrtnmi of tbe 29th ult, for

J. F. ROBERT* A

I'pulilication.
GUDJEXST 3&gt;XBTBniXB1I

And ( ••king Extracts.

FESS. FENCI1X INKS. FAMtR. EX-

MOST POPULAR

A. H. Gaston.

J led to perpetuate and emuineni&lt;irnte the t

PATENT MEDICINES

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pa*t. that each succeeding generation ■
Tlie first Imuntir* awarded were in
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HEATH A CO^AN

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Hili’EATER A JUBER HORK

Can»ili«-» &lt;&gt;f Ade, in Kent

Sawing, and Turning
Worn
Office. I’wmrei
.nd Sirgevs.
JUIIS ROBERTS,

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Ri-hidroer. Johnrto’

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THE rilir.f^tPlIEirS STtiNK
FOCND.

uauv tata W-M, -

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I Kalanoum e-.mity until th* »priug uf 7W.
------------------- | April 4&lt;&lt;&gt;. 1886 a town meeting waabdd
Mt Charles W. Spaulding » livune m Pral
! rievHle
C. W. Spnldiag. E«J-. *•«
I 1 M.4er*toramd Mr. Orville Barnre, Clerk

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Kabuzlwt
Cucacootr,

Borey and Jonah B.

&lt;&lt;&gt;re jn Cu^ieo.n.

Tb« NEW VORK LE^®”’
. - ta
In 1836, the county of Barry was
n
j. r. ROBERTS A C&gt; ; |
&lt;n . aHd attachedIto
nutinp. March «. IMO.

and the UH row on th* apper fl-»r of
the trial milLeigfatv nr * hundred rod*
op Fall Creek.
Wbrtbnr th. or»mp*»
trailed through th* brush from tba ball
room tn th* dining mo&lt;n or wer* onnveyrd .mot sleda.rrpnrt h» no* Informed m*.
On* man did go »*v*n miks wiib o’»»
afterbi* oompankafc: But whrth*r it took

him a* Irntg. and was aa toady • tnp »
*ome had tn gn to mill; I am oct informed-

Tb* most covets &lt;dRcn in th* enunty,
at an aat'y day, wa* Rood CotnmWwer.

a*r taught a school at Pin* Laku,in 1837,
In’Mr. Motrer’* house.
A log «Gh«*d
him** wa* built tn that neighborbo-»d th*
koi* aeosno.
In 1839 there-were two
lug school hint*** built to Carllyu.
Th*
first school in Hosting*, «as Uught by
lira. A. W. BaJay. (Mi«* M-Arttnr.)ln
1839, In Mr, Bunker'* bouse.
There
w»na six achi'lnrs. The fir»l ariwvl houa*
was built in 1841. It«« for sotnu tim*
occupied aa' a mtcllug hoti-e until after
tbcprcaaDt Union tfchvol boilJiitg *“
erected, and ia now wwd by Mr. J. W.
Btabbina as a .eitiiinrl shop.
Mia* T.
Spalding, (m.-* L£-x Henry Knuppen, of
Richland.) taught the first school in it—
Tbe front iff tha Union Sdiool b*.u*e &lt;a*
built in 1651. and tho rear In ’55. There
are about two bundrod and fifty *dtuhra
io* tbu village betwren four and eightren
years of age. • Th* *cl»ouLluw tbn-e de­
partment*. with a prineipal mid two »&gt;*•
lanta.
This eunoo! number* «mong Ila
pupils a good number of skil qualified

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, Mmrlnrm&gt;,h hr«»y Iimrrr

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.....___ -' ...
Member*.
It* pce*«nt numbor ’•. Uiirlv.
The Congregational Cbureb at M’dalevilla, ’b« firtat oigenixed al J ankoe
Soring*. April 6th, 1840, »Uh ria to tao
member*.
Thera are cow tl.irlj*-ur
nnd attend religtnu*
live,
,»" operation
•.
.in .itwi.
q«7
mi
-------_mmii*&lt;»«e
—.
r.r-n^ meeting*,
milt*
didnno
not
ore• ne
grwn
I nistnl-ere. There arti
miulatera *t
rrm M&gt;*»
"&gt;H&gt;.
JU
Ortn^L
P--'!?
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.’Thv
57',Bollwood
! im. tad
Bni77L£ri£L
or
reliakiM
the"ta™*
£ne 1owned
6* Keeler Middle*ill.•; • B-P’* ,■

iwn,

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wd.l c-b.ni&gt;r or
h W&gt;I
||(. ,
B„. Mr. ktata,
“
“
j wh«-n buret. &lt;n 1850.
£.m,„f lk- ,™.i.»f.m!Ims- mi. _-.rH «n 1 183S. Mr. Reed, (rem pt««iou»w,n«—- ■ &lt;» tn* xAwaa&gt;’s.-«-«— -•—■■- ■*— —
Mr W Hava and two ,n Jl th* fir,t grain, and Mr. Bunker was J
|n Junr. 1388. by the
miller. The Bunker, built a Ing MUl|gan. Rev. T. J.mea, of
travel after dark. Jin frem irtlTl^k
otln-r* were otning in s£d WhreriX
C,obe
Preai-hwi the aeranim, and Ro. Ldmund
h'i 1838, on tlm
*“ --" - - front Heatings I Mr. Levi Chv* built the log hnn*e still Taylor, of Kalamax “&gt; ed-hee^l th* &lt;■»ipt *H
themmile*
unt^ominji^Ending
on tbe reuth book of the river
Th. ^bt. iur* .good
j caught them
from nnM..^ ,
j where It kept them until morning in a^
' k I, r,wl under their wa*-‘ I'”1 WMU nf lhe ”f'P&lt;‘r brfdFof i&lt;h*reh edifice,
■
I pelting rain, sheltered
*------ * under **,r w
“ 1I
their
wag
wen&gt;
j
&lt;ef. beld In dre

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' ducted by Ret. Danid l^uretiro, A
P,14«U M*tb.dlTt.
AU-t IM9 nr
ofc- Mr. g-tataj — fttaT- F
'50. a Presbyterian Chnrcli w formed
MtaltofttaMata tattawloirr ta. . .T
— - . ... .
I.t-t- •&amp;._ 17_m.
» x rairio«i»a, v
“ —»• -- B. CbmplK.ll minhtered for a urn*. B-U
It* about five years pm-t that Church haa
fad very little preaching, and vc-iroely

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HOW

LOST.

HOW’

RESTORED

mwe nu

Baptint mini*trr uear Auburn,.N. l.,wba
ImU left the Baptist- and joinad tbe
C*mub*ltoc.
Mr. Goudrkh remained
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| there several year*, _______
nnj thvu returned tv

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P. W.lthtaon. oT

When the factI lament brempo

i Auburn.
_
,
after he toft, th* Bantial Church
tatfataTu-11 *&gt;’1U :.r -M.% MJ m ita n..;taP 1.1 Soon
KmJu.n^
-ir. *1
.. P'
, r-,n
—
. ... .I,w1 "
tai'•**
til about
' OV. OV U--IM w- -»r*
IUOIC*
&lt;II®
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Efland &lt;sm»umed 1 vonipanv.
Mr. Dlhhl*
Dihide and Dr. Haya.
ve]vC member*. Jt
,lt ha*
Hay*. :, ttwelve
h** now fidy.
fifty. Tha
Th*

j have not learned of any injury toaav . . ...
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- tta ««&lt;»:fc»»
|....... fctaigtatatata- c.

■“Mr.

la this oart uf th* county.
A Sundnv ■chool wa* &lt;x&gt;mmeured at
Middleville, in 1885 or '39; -the. exerci—«ay*C. O. UiH. E*q.,“«-«r* reading
tho aoripturra, prayer, singing, aqd teadiing onr children, which wa* continued
with little interruption fwseveral year*.

y ha-, aii
1W- i» U
&gt;""» r»*«*“ ■*»»'»«•cj.»7. -1-o«.«
r cUa* and CongregaUucul a* that piace.but
FOR
I have received no replie* U&gt; my mquirics
w',^™ ^.'.Kft'Jr.ta,
, ‘"'ta'o taUM .^n.rn'T.J . wo™» Mr. C.mrroo. of
nen and a woman Mr. C-meren, of Rnlamaxno. ann a*™
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_ (J um. WM elected S"[Mjrv',“Ji
pvviina
, . ■
O R^rncs
lUrne. town
town clerk.
cere." L*wl»M&lt;'
Uwl. Moran
&gt;W
Mr .
t,n,^ |B th. ^w fu^
1851,.
In November. 1951.
a Preshgforian
PrevhjteHan
w*U selected rt«k ef
r
O. E. RAY,
OF PROBATE. Circuit Court C«O&gt;;
tSUrcil wa* organ'isc-d st !lscb:“« Li’TSw
a B. O C E * I E « - &gt;n4 W^hOampbell, wer;.....-— __ «r* in the township nf Barry, wiih alv&gt;nt
terminc whirii wm
in i twelve member*. R®v. Beth Smalley i»
tnan or ---- ---------- -1 ms miniaUr.In that pkcr, tun, there hi
OB
FMUWWv*- , .
.^,4-th* Pe*re.
ulher os fosi aa possible
ffwa.
In May or Jtme, 18t5, two b&lt;&lt;ys were
MetlxKli.l 01M» and Onogrrg*tu«Land
i„„. cMdx* w* eaatg®
There were al*' apodal town, meeting*
A, '«'!&lt;
18J7. taw M"“'
1
V'w T^dtataM., 10*~-J»Uj.
Hole* | lost
lost in
Uw vwoods in Cnrlvm. They were
JAMES II. BROWN,
III uie
fullowed
hy'n
large
wolf
f-.r
some
W(XJ oj n |"&gt;H" -...........
OUNTY SURVEYOR. Offle. in the Cpmt |
1KM
ta to«l&gt;-"&lt;inl Apr.l ta,
and ten yaar« old,
labout
fight
ight on hi* way home, from PrairieUouit.it llaAiinn. Per.on*-d*airiag hi*
ft. Mt Ml IWMJthta, tai
S37
C. W. SpJW-. fcMany
»uiue ( - - of Freeman
Many people.
p*.p«L *s«u«
u, H.-ting* to
to Pin* l»ke. He waswltbhis «x*n !। warn*
Sber.fi'. olflc*.
r„.n, btata... taA.j.ta
tomta u
*,. w 1Ul M
d Mra „
of Ypntae Spring*. Hf
Ubora
JJSi,
•«&gt;•' »• j—v"" rille to Ph*« !*&gt;*and waggon, bb only weapon an ax.— i from Khi
therein the4JI of 18U. »" lsM7 &lt;4H
No
trac*
Sometime*
the
wdf
was
.five
or
alx
rud*
1
for
them.
strung j were th* first couplo of Haatinga married
DANI1 1. KTR1KER
Mr. Hnytremovad ilia npp’Jntmwila from
I
AM, Ik" &gt;— "•"''Ita I"11"
■„.,bZ. tatata &gt;1-“" •Jr'S?'
Vawkee Spring V. Irving, » U» vicinUy
then, and no ire* to tb’w d*y« ,lwt U* P*
nris.
H did not &lt;^r to d-jy.r.
" 'W.ltad ll..taA. C
FL’LL AND COMPLETE.
of Judge Hamit.Regular probing •"
limn t» keep him company »nd guard him
hvimticMia a* all the r.*ighhorh.md were
, Wm. P. Bristol. Stethialrat plM« M been maintained by ai
Mr. Freeman left the country »&lt;-«
invited, and lhat circle meh»«tod all within
nearly thr.mgh th* wood*.
th*r Mr. Hoyt -r Mr. Ga»»«« t&lt;’
rjZTv R- York. Nathan Barlow, are..
OLIVER E. EVERT*,
nrvOTttlm*. About aevmUrn mimU-ia
QRERUF. M.y b« found is the Coart He«M.
Hava* wi&lt;hevi to ba married by a Jptfic*
bimnaentote fr-m Mr
to
0 w U the Jail.
of the Prcohrterian Church in IJaaunga
Lbawnoda in lh53.
hr.' d.-lUghR. B. WIGHTMAN,
»BMSTER OE I?BEDS. Offle* in the Court
lhat from the firat aatilament of therein)
IIBoum, ud Open at all boars. Fee* » t*
At Woodland Center there
clo**, and a nuuhtar tn ctapp.
any*, •» rwm n
tec left
are in Caatletoo ai»d Carju* MMh&lt;«d*t
ilv supp'rred she
with lb® other.-v
R. ». BHEEDON
(tee Peace
1S..n.7'ST^
Altar 4. feta
In W.xMtard «

I

ILY LdwVftltEB. TEA *t ih-a » «• n
i p«r rvui-L COFFBH &amp;«*
» «"u

’ ’Henry j.

.

New York MiWCLRr

■•n paid to luilm;

M V* fou*4 in tl»*

'V:;

UARFERB

ISAAC C. MOTT.

rat well iiioHw

the 4th of July; in ’38 or *3®. the dining

There was a acbj.4 taught by Mia* T.

cTw'°SriiSta:. K. " Mr«.sta« *•*'■

to hi* opening, and W hh competitor*
were rieried. b*
foarfil they would
but find a way to hi* dnor.
AI the town meeting April Id. 18J7,
the Road Cnmmterioner we* directed tn held io the poqnty acreat fonerah. Mr.
open a mail fn-m near C. W. Spading** Cwk »« tilled bv th* tall of a U.w u
*em« Crooked Lake to Th'-rnapple Ri- Prairieville, in 1837.
&lt;&gt;f th* river.
Mr*. Henry Brown 0'.ed at Pine Lake,
Mr. Haye, coming to from Moretoll
(O.-wgeivilIc,) th* «m* y*ar. ILw fonwith a load, wa* compelled to !«av* bi*
eral was attended by Rev. Mr. D-ibiny,
horse. «nd ]&lt;md faat I* th* mod at th*
ar!, at M'ddkrilla, ware reached by that now of RicUaml. A **) &lt;4‘Henry I^ca•am* crosainr while be cam* to Hasting*
read,and It become an Important rtagc anj,*f^ l»yrar*.&lt;li«J »l
for n yoke of oacn to asskt in getting out
read. paraIng-by the celebrated Yankee
of i ho mire.
Sprint?* Hotel.
Adventures «neh a* these *nmctime*
I, tta ■mmir 4 IMS.
Fpm. O**
d.-h«rf .mm. -»”"-• rerei j
gprlmn.
CtataU RkhUinl.pr-.lnrA .Ota farm
nd of Mr. Degroot, which wav fo-ld in »
log home where A. B. G"*U li*'**.
I
suppuaa it «aa th* first **ru'-tai. prcachad

Curti* Bingham,
John Fish.
’
Aaron L Eilia,
John Cram,
M. Draper and P. Do*l«,
Jorenh Whitney,
8
J. M. Cnrtia,
J.. 5V. Stlmpaon,
.1. J. Mnlll*ol*.
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H. Howard and A. JuJ*on. 12
A. ilaruood.
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8
Knchc,
(Indian)
U

GREAT DIM-&lt;Ki;RY

,,™J
K.,.h .1 r.&lt;«„r» &gt;Hh -wr

raorived mmtof thtnr instruction in that
Mrs. Cbaa* still rte
Chare tho so&lt;*md.
.Ide* here,
i n* ™ 4th nfJaly gAthwInr in tbia »-UI«0fW*» in IM7. t* reW op
a Ing shanty for Umn Parmek and
Hat*. Aa peopl* crillwr then nor *jw
virid to inconvenieuc*. axpmure, or difi&gt;-

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8

Wm. Watts,
Ire Shipman,
Dnnicl Smith,
N. Lovel.
Warren Wickham,
Joseph Hagar.
Jre-e B-wman,
Wm. Hagar,
Jamca Hngar.
E»«&gt;" Dryer,

'erpt Mr. Moran an Indian trader, and
• about n doz&gt;-n Indian fatnilc*.
Henry
J. P ROBERTS A CO.
' Le’.unrdcanre in «omi after, when thoutn.itru Mat t&lt;, L»Wj ilrment immhered fifteen.
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Allwrt E. Bull. b&gt;q-. commenced opfor erntiotu io Rutland and Irving in 168b- ।
'• I That year be put in 80 t&gt;cm of wheat—
— | He brunght in hi* *ecd wheat from Mln- J‘
I «*.Ca, which c-«t him there al«oul two i
__ du'lara per Lusbcl.
He had a fine crop j
bT libe tH-st year, reqtiiriirg nearly the whole ,
I. ’ | iffwlivc force of the county to harvest it. )
— franc M,w*er and Hvtii» Broun, Were »n
1 by Orange villa, mar Fine Lkr, in 1836.
5.
Thesnm* year Levi CImsc, Thoma* J.
I Bunker, blocum Bunker aud wifajcamo
h. Harting*,
The remc Year J. A. Gal
_______
' |„Way, and two brother* by the name of

aOUlKOOH

GrooexiM &amp;. Fancy Good*

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N!r-s**J)urkee;
Hiratn Tillotfc'U,
Nicbda* Campbell,
Juscph Brown,
Geo’ B. Manchester,

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•END IX YOVH ORDElt^, ao4 the gotria wrtl

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Ti ll
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1T miS
'
, , . , ,
,.
-.i Inr-n-uL nun awainec in one year was h*an*iially a gravelly bottom and hard {*»* "** **"k
I tanhbip, .f &lt;ta.r yitan. 1 tav. wlre-. i!
in 1F+^ Bntl lh, wh,4,
,.r
ItantayK l0n..n«
~m.
.c,,nwrrf^*Ll«n.r.
j the text a* intrtiducUiry u&gt; the theme vf wnlf bounty awarded from 1839 to 1856. | hank*, yet in many placethM *.. *om*_________________ _______
wa. W8. The foil-wing are tl« name. | «**mj* of theI‘
mt fim - mile.
;
j*- -•
prom
the present occa ‘
‘
..f there to wh-rn wolf bounty hw been deep fur fording, and the bank* too bow
" i
™
--------------------------------------- 1 *i*ih
O'"-« caar.
mll“
awarded, with the amount
•*"“ Ws
ifcrtanMe.
1

E. BOVSTEF.t,,

PliiuiijiJT,

bT K1nta.lt «^».ki. in-. tat I,
••
---- .

—— when
he
w
hawk, and A. C. Plrindo with bi* large ,I h* might have dry garment*
should get one &lt;&gt;x and liiafluur over the
head put
put it
It
bracJ
it on
&lt;&gt;u ns
na a
a cap.
cap.
n wa*
was the
me re
re-­
‘7~i“ ’‘"T
.o..—
mains &lt;&gt;f a ginnt. nM though for a time JWi
off imml of hi* clothing,and
siA^r, *•*
"iv took wm
before he
ready tri
t&lt;&gt; ffO
go OU.
on, he h*u
had
. ia pmlmldy
. . , totalis
. . ., IwL
, .
I," wnv r»«nr
presen cd,
rn*M'd the river thirteen time*. A few
Deer were until
min within
witbin a few
tew year* ve
w-­
About on the river by th* »«*k» later, aa Mr. M cater waa coming
ry abundant. 1&gt;——-------------- w
e.rin^Jurt *ert nf the rll- th* rlv.r on the Ice nt th. tame place
Scotchman’* clearin|K.just west nf lit* vil
Ing* *»* a favorite resort for ihertl: and •Uh M. family; ta --»a hh "»«■ •« fatan.v were tbev a* to need be driven fmm the «Ied a" the length of the pole
and chain* wunld permit, broke through
fimu the pnib. \V i-Jvc* were plenty and
the Ire, leaving Mrs. Messer dry on tha
vary trwnblcaome and destructive on
*hc*-n and hngs. Oltr m*n who had boen ice. Some avMstmire fmni m«n nenr at
in the country since 1836. t«M me that band *«ion pul them all on the north bank

wnlve* were aa plenty th’"
d'*5 nrB
I now । perhaps he numbered them by b«
_
I f.-arw.
Al tlie town meeting in April.
Ex. 18—14
“And it shall Ik when ,1837.
««v» a
_ ...........
hnunly ..r
office ^..Il«-a
dollars «-nw« r&gt;
offered
fir red
thy sun ulieih thee in time tn entne *ay- for v»frv wolf killed.
■ iug what is this? 'iutt thou ahnlt *ny um&lt;»
In l-&gt;39 tbe Bi-ard of Commissioners
’ him.
By strength «»f Iwnd the L-id br-&gt;’t referred tn a Slate bounty of eight dub
na out of Em • t. out of tU» Imuse of bun Jara for e-« ry lull pm«n wolf killed.—
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'm....
.. 1843 the B&lt;wrd «f Comin'*ai«&lt;ners
------- —: ——•r in
!hc county offered a bounty of 12 and.
I
Here the pc-ole of Lr.ul were instr.u- j
’Wvjf w||dp* over three"

Your* truly,

1
ron THE SSFRTtAX. lirxrHT "F DIB 1*01X3

As the contnit* of the *cr-

I mnn ate of public ir&gt;U-rc»t, I cheerfully
I comply with the request

NO. 32

C°u?nr TRSAsaiEB- Offic’la tb* Ccnrt
r, H. RI S8ELL,

Uxlr .u (tata. A»g.»t Olh,«fa«rt th",
frwn ttatam,-ta
H.r.r.1 &lt;J a» StuHUlm &lt;4 tta «•&gt;«"

o,.

Ab*|rHaB*&lt;k. IGebard MeOmber,
Abel
. «. ^^ -erein
Baiiciie ,
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CHCHCE OAK OPTING W*D.

vLwn 1840-to I860 t bov o. 41 tried their

“tZta w""y«
‘'ww
“pen.
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toiixwflnf ifC*
h«C* fmTn
from th
U»
raking tha tutteulng
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u-

0
to 1840.

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Hemes,

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c;y *•

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Id

Woodland. UalUHtawa

j A ~

a-

. Mwbig.n. ’ Clock*. Fatrfws.

Th. B-v. Mr. O^uf

Iwtmw ’Bruin

the V11U4®

the bearfcz'k

IMO.
livimt.

Terms

fr-im th*

UEZhkh-d-fe’!
«J to l!,'j

*

The ria Id

�BEPUBLIc”

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EDITORIAL ETCHINGS.

fur the intervening years,
The Gratia Jury room was
nesni**
was a delegate tu the Sts
fer revising the Slate Cunsti
Tho vote in thia oounty on
ot that revised constitution
| Hastings,
Nay. 52.
~
Thu vote ia 1
suffrage to colored persists
eratiuodiougj house.. of t, worship. *Mc£d «•*, 4TL
wM., I nud lllr. Giddings were present to ea-,
N. W-4W-,
Barluw, sem, Isaac Otis,
Congress assembled on the 8d day of
ted pwrt auinmcr^apd indicated Stjptetrff and D. G. Robinson,
.jiblMon, were elected to the pound tlie law ; nnd Mr. Vanderwalkcr,
December, and the Presidents Message

TAT*

The disun

’ • er ftw*?
plenty, {so are fool*,) there being no less

tot-oK-iekTiiyq

GSr.

■found their wny

■to. HwiPfuk- JW.
.* iBc.. Jt won loonal.lj
snd jnp$l uf its membepi. U'q’fijLlKVfttfa
Church. wgar.utJIEMxi
JaiMarjr of that year byltov. 2L T. JldyC
Al riiot tiiot the Presbyterian Church had
•lateen jnember*. It hpw'has sbfy-aix:—
R&lt;fy. Z. T. Hoyt crime to Harting»1n the
foil Of 1845. In February, 1946. Ha was
ordptoed by tbe Presbyterj of Kririnia

Mt£«Mua awtUc

3ES

,

Too; The services were hell! hrf|ie ohl
sv’ille in
Court Hoqsc. Rcy. O. P. HuyLof^Khlmnkzdo preached’the avnujA'.4 Ktfv. J.
I) camb to
8.'f{ii!der, of Schdok-rnftt Addressed the
DrGTn'’
■W&lt;
tmndidale, and Rev.
Hi Gaston, of
ry Corner!ghoul two Veart
‘Three Rivers addressed thepeopje. I?fF.
iM’h'by hfcj own hand.
Messrs. Bredley and Knflppetr, of ■ "Rich. MeSBrs.'TJi'dilhig*, H. S. Jenriings, and
IttQft Bifohnell, pt Galesburg, Fulft'E of N. ^.'Pafimfr’2rt*h‘ hm'nng'.thc ea rty htw
Otsego, Benedict; df Vcrmwrtvillo-'rod ym of JTMtlngw.' U. B. Palmdr, Eirt]r.,
Calvin Clark, of Knlaniflzno, vfepe*a1*p| died in this .village. The lawVcrs ’ trill
present.
Mr. Ilovt resided Kerb-fen residing 1n tbe county are I. A. Hulbrttok;
i-t-ars.
He was h lolx&gt;rtonj imd 1r.it1;fol J.'-A-. 5jMoctcv, -Win'. Bnrcher, G. G.'Hbl.ninister, emphatically a'g.)dd; ninn- who hrofiX,&lt;). L’Hiy; G. W; Mills, and H.
ningtiified bi* office, and lutd a gooff rc- Smith, of Hasting*.
Nirtoftliose without ns well-a* ofrM« "The Barry County Pioneer—a weakly
brethren.
During the fifst year of bi* Dcttfdcratic paper—was commenced hi
residence here, to relieve his pcojfle M Bdstlttgd ' January 24rh, 1851, O. A
nuchas possible, he would board with Smith, Editor and Proprietor.
Mr.
dlffl-rciit fiitniliea, thus eating dot with Smith soM’thc Pioneer to-A. A. Knapen,
them, their contribution* for bis support. Doccfober,"186I^«nd repurchased it June,
Mr. Hoyt returned to Wert'Greenfield, ! 8M. ' N. Y., the pinch of bis natkity, m No­
• Mr. Smith commenced tbe Barry Co.
vember, 1855. Trame to Hasting! April Review Aagust- Jfiih, 1853. nod -marged
23d, 1856. The Presbyterian ChurtSiW; it in tho I?k&gt;r.rt&gt;r ip June, ’54. Geo^-.A.
ificc wa* erected rind' enclosed in tho Smith and Il. -AM-.Gimdyenrweioassnd-

J'l

and improyctnontin iateUoctual asd phy*
juul, vig«jr which some qnlicipuied'rand
religious Jntaruoto, nmy exhibit, far .leas
jdvoucunetit than qny other, yet wc have
emergedfrom the forc*tlo the^lear’d fields.
Instead ofonq lowu there are sixteen. In­
stead of a tew ncigbbuni making up a
Sabbath congregation in sotpe h^ cabin,
there are several, | think about sixteen,
well organized religious Midcties, with
regular preaching on U»c SalfbatK.
In­
stand uf hero and (hero a school in sumo
private house, (hero are 115 school dis­
tricts, in many of thess ueatniul commodioua.school houses, wjih 205 nfhrM.I
Icachera, oii-1.4,7,50 children bet ween the
ages of four and-eighteen , year*, lof
these cbildrcn^948 were in school daring
Ute year 1859, Ixwtdu fifty-muo lew than
foar years old, and 227 over eighteen.—
There was-pah! out fur teachers wages in
1859, $3,085,24.
For a minute, and faithful description
oi the resources and anvontages of this
county, I would refer to a series of arti­
cle* by II. A. Goodyear, publialied in the
Barry County Review, in Marell, 1854.
Tliosc acquainted with the county will nt
once see that those articles give a distinct
view of Barry county*and its advantages.
There is no county in the State superior
to this for agriculture, and few villages
with more natural beauties and advanta­
ges tlran Hosting*.
Barry wheat nnd
flour rank u* high as aiiy in the world.

Kummer of 1853, arid dedk-attd In the Me editeni DfthoJlioMarJrom Jure 14th,
fSlf’of 1854.
Rev. ’Milton' Bradley 1854 to Oof. 4th &lt;4* tbe Mine year, la
prenehed the sermon.
'
■ tbe spring of- &gt;860 Mr. Smith sold the
The legislative act organizing the conto Pioneer to F. D. Ackley, iu whore hands
ty of Barry was approved "By the it Js’nfg, with C, G. Holbrook associate
Uovcnfnr March 15th, 1839.
The first editor.-election held in the county wns April 4,
Tho liapuhlk-nn Bxnnor Was established
Tliis county Is one of tlw fractions of
1630. The whcrlc nutober of yfetes cast bjfon Msociadun -of. &lt;m-p in thievillagu,
were 188.
There were then five tpyns May, 1856, N. Bailvy, Esq^ editor. Mr. the Great West, in which are the two
in the county.
They were Rostifiga, in­
V- -AlHk guawded Mr. Uaitoy in the largest grain markets in tbe world, tho'
cluding. Curlton.Ctslleton, and W-vodInnd. full of ’5Q. ■ ;Mr,, J. M. Nonins pureh.-irad neither «r4 cities of a quarter century
Tht&gt;mr.pnlct iriclnding RutlaW, “Irvhtg, tbe.pgper with oflfeo fixtures Ju|j ,J8£&gt;7, growth. “Th* extent of the wheat trade
and Yankee Spring*.
Barry, including and has taMi|jouvd. Editor, and Proprietor of Chirr^o nnd Milwaukee at this time is
Prairieville, Orangeville, ruul /Hope.— to thc/presant time.. Tbo poliliosof the marvelous.
A* these due* receive nnd
Johnstown, including BclttmOre, Maple Banner is indicated by its name.
■ ship more wheat than any other four cit
. Thu grain commerce
Grove, and. Assyria.
, Al.a meuliflg-of jthe county commi* ics on tin* globet
Al the eketiun April 4th, 1839, Has­ aionerwat the,'house of Wm. Lewis, iu of Lake Michigan is greater than that of
ting* had 41 votes; Thomapple, 22; Yankee Springs,-.Januory 43th, 1842, it the Atlantic Ocean.” While then we nro a
Yankee Spring*, 29 ; Barry, 01; John» was resylved to build a Court Hunsc and part, though only a very small part of
town, 31.
dailf, -to be in the same building. ■ The tbi* great production west, we hnvo one
At -the general elecl'cm, November, Court Hot^sc was built by JJ. J. Kcnfidd gtent want «*we need our county filled up
1845, Hastings bad 182 votes;'Tlrontap- iu. the summer of *43.
It was butnl in with iutelligeat, virtuous, industrious^ind
ple. C2; Yankee Snrings,45; Barr/l 19; ’46. Tho present Court House was built enterprising men to finish clearing up our
Johnstown, 97. Total in theedniHy 505. In A rW. Bailey Jr&gt; 1847, and is after a county, and then to give it tho highest
■
At the general election, November, plan by Mr., John Lewis.
Il ha* been style of physical, intellectual, and moral
Tbe well improved lands, the
1SS0, Hasting* hft-l 110 vote*; Carlton, used for religious .meetings nearly every culture.
50; Castleton, 42; Woodland, 70; Sabbath miUl ike first of October, last, school bouses, and the religious gather­
Thornapple, 66j; Rutland,-85; Irking, when the Mcthodi-ts left it for their new ings Indicate what has been accomplished
and point to a far brighter future. As a
46; Rarry, 85Hope; 19; OrangevlHe,
fi-atBve pointing to increased prosperity
. 41; Prairievillp, ST; Johnstown, 35;
may be noticed tho Co.nnly Agfictilturn!
Bakin’ord, 16 f ~AMyria, 38; Maple
drove, 3».; Yorltee Springs, 50. ■ Tbtal Nel»on.Barpum^ud the J udge of Probate, Society; It was organized in 1861. Its
In the county 653.
•
Stephen V. R; jfork. The name of com­ last exhibitions in quality, if not in quan­
At tiie 'general election, November, missioners WM changed to supervisors tity, were equal to those of much elder
1856, H.if-tings had 291 vote* ; Carlton, July -kli, ’42, when there were ten mem­ counties. While we-are contemplating in­
AI that time the Board fjnit ap­ creased prosperity, we ought not to esti­
117 ; Cas'letoa, 121; Tbornapple, 208 ; bers.
Woodland, 160: I rung, 128; RutMnd, 1 pointed-committees to examine and pre-1 mate prosperity wholly by prodnetive
Industry and aggregate of mobie-J capital;
104 ; Taakec Springs, IU ; Barry, 184; pjffe partiktilair lu-nu of business.
Prairicuifle, 208; Orangeville,| 146;
The yaluaUdn'of. real estate in the Co. while we would remove the forcet*, lhat
Hope, 83 t JohJetown,
• - * ■ ' ■■
154;' "
Baltimore, in ’30,.was,t7ff4J10I,67, and qf personal, grain and grass may grow,we need retain
96; Mod e Grove, 125; Assyria, 175.— 321,464.
ftastingfs, Gwlletoh, Carlton, the shade tree for protection, nnd to cul
’
cjitJ.tyopdlatj^ altogether had only 32,378 tivatc n taste for the beautiful in nature.
Total in t ke county, 2415.
We need also cultivate warm heart* with
Al th p general election, November, of peitsbnul property.
I860. lid Rings had 331 vdlcs V Carlton,
The. valuation u'f real estate in the Co. w hich to meet the stranger a* bo seeks
1 (0 votes g Castleton, 147; Thornspple, in ,lB60..wasJl 1,459,183, and of peraomd with us n home, »o a* to make him feel,
214; Wd idland, IPO; Irving. FTP; Rut- $251,907. Hastings, Car I ton. Castleton, that though far from kindred, lit is still
Irft us
land. 144 Yankee Springs, 13T; Bar-tv, and Woodland, all one town in ’39, had within tbe genial circle of love.
234 ; Prd rieville, 273; Orangeville, 17); in 'GO, $54,562 of personal property, and then not only invltq by our natural advnn
tages, but by our generous emotions, by
1; Johnstown, 206; Baltimore, Hostings alontt $33,675.
le Grove, 140; Assyria, 185.
IJdStlugs has-two hotcj&amp;,five dry goods our kind, truthful speech, by our increas­
stores, three hardware stores, two drug ing intelligence and pure moral worth ;
Total In t ra
e wuinjj
county, ^w*.
2902.
The N i S quarter of the county has in­ sturesj seven groceries, two meat rnnr- that we may be rich in knowledge, rich
created
*-*•-*in population.
*-•’ - ’ Since kefo. five.blacksmith «bops, two waggon in virtue, nud rich in vigorous enterprise.
mi rapidly
owns nenrest tbe railroad have shops, one furnace, three shoo shops, one From tiie first we have had energetic vigiMHt.
'Ilieqxjpulatiun of tho tailor ahnp, one machine shop, four saw orousmen. Many will long remember Y'an
la 1854 it milk, two flouring mills,'six physicians, kee Levris nnd hi* Yankee Springs Hotel,
coudty in .850, was 5072.
whs Wilf and
“ ’in I860 it •is 18,985.
seven inwyera, two ministers, and two made most attractive, a traveler’s homo
of rtnl comfort, though located in tho
Thctos ns of Prairievillo and Irving cabinet shops.
linked
in 1841.
Prairie­
Middiettile has one hotel, four stores' most barren portion of the county. Wc
ville wassailed Spalding efttil ’43. Carl- two flouring mllla, twq saw mills, a cab­ -want all through ibe county such energy,
toii/Cnsrimoit, and Wtwdlnnd were or­ inet and chair shop, two bhwfcsrpitfaa, two such devotion to other* good and comfort, .
ganized iii 1812; Any tin In ’44; - Rut­ shoemakers, two' physicians, and three combined with those pure principle* of
justice, of purity nnd virtue, of moral*
land, Ontigeville. un"d Mapld Grove, 1 mitrhtrtw.*
suppose, t» ’47, and Baltimore* in’40. Al
At Hubbard* io Irvingjherc Is a store, and religion which give strength to char­
acter, and perpetuity to progressive imleatt ’47 rmd ’49 are tbo first dates wbrt&gt; grist mm,
mill, raw
mil!,' nna
and uiacssmitn
Wocasrnith snop.
shop, i ------raw mm,
’
,
As then
we this
a . II-J..,..m..
i- u
— town
______of
rt-.
those fourfltowna appear on tho Supervi­
At
Bartyvflle;in
the
Castleton, : P,rnJ'7‘ie'k‘
j
. day thnnk
.
_,r
.
ri,
the^e 1. a store, -w mill, blacksmith ‘ .
“ t. *y
J
sor* nod Gcnvnssnrs journals.
band the
tbe Lord iins
has bronchi
brought us
_L_i ind grist
__ s.. mil|.
strength of hand
Hie G^kiwing are tbe names of some shon,
on
;
as
we
remember
his
mcrcie*
to
us
as
nf the priodpsl county oflicera, the dates
Tliere is a small village In OrapgoviHe
a
connty,
causing
our
fields
to
yield
as
indicatmgthc time of tholr flection : •'
nnd also in Prairieville, with hotels,
never before, mid opening demand* folly
Sheriffs*—W. Rhys in 1830q George sture»,‘ nnd shop*.
There arc also two
Brown in 4840; IL J. Kcnficld in 1842 ; raw mills injBaltimore anti two In Hope. equal to the supply, so that nothing of all
V. P. Colficrfin’44; Phillip Leonard iu
Tho tcinperancn conflict of this county we have shall be a burden ; let tts re­
member that virtuous enterprise, and
’50; Hiram Wood in ’52 ;‘W. K. Ferris gnes back tn its first settlement.
Some
iu ’54 and ’56; O. E. Bverte ’68 nnd &gt;00. nftta’firtl residents'were decided tern- moral intelligBiuie ore the only aafoguards
Countjr Clerks—T. 6. Bunker in *39; perarlte men.
Tlie Bunkers lughottw of tiny people.
W. Hays in ’40; N. Barlow, jr.,In 42;
I. A. Holbrook In '44; J. W. Bradley Vi
’46; w. Ilavs in ’48; H.
ita *50.
’52 and ’54 i G. W. Mills In *50 Dan’l
'Striker Iti’66 nnd'60.
'
Treasurer—C. W. Spalding In. *36 ;
Abner C. Parmele In ’42; N. Barlow.- jr.,
h. ’44 ; 8. C. Hal! In '46 and’,48f &lt;&gt; 14.
Sheldon in *50 and *52; H. N. Sheldon to
-54. *56, *58, and ’60.
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5' • ’ ,

’

wnfr h te^npersnee hotel.
The two men
■who first sold liqurth in Hastings openly
are“no mure.
For a while Itouor was
quite onmrrinn in tho stores. The rote in
tho county on • the Prohibitory Liquor
Law of 1853 was, for it, 642, against it,
348. 'The vlolafiteirnf this hwfreqnenth-^tstne Wfore tbe Board of .Supervisor*.

charged by psying cost*.
'
Register—A. C. Parmele In *89. ’40 ' Should I give a list oftHosfc teto tarve
and 42; 8. C. HeB In ’4«; O.te. 8H»4- ■hecrarrte vlrilma Of thia vice hi tiih county,
don lb ’46 rod
C. V. Patrick te &lt;00; I should -lacerate too many heart* uf the
Wm. Upjohn in *52; J. 8. Van-'Drant *u living, White fc wirtM contain the names
’54 and ^66; R. Bl Wlghtmteiln *38 ; 8. of the brightest and' moat promising in.
cdlsctrf the aoroy;
■'
IL Cook in-60.
'
State Senators—David E. Deming fc
of those who have been in
1839; Dtgby V: BeW in ’4! * Www A.
•He ffk fr tfemsrires or
tta dire effort*. While I em

Ottr schools most be invigorated and
purified by a genuine pure Christianity;
; our fire sides pervaded by deep toned, intelhgent religious truth; our fields tilled
and harvested, and our workshops filled
with men of thought, of purity, and real
meatal strength and moral worth. Then
shall be who in twenty-five years marc
attempts a mere bird* eye view of this
oounty.find it rich in well cultivated,well
stocked, well fornishad and productive
faro., IM .11 n«dful .ppl»n&lt;x» ot
— ■ 1

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than 1,200,‘)00JTtiu. cfihMrX.

. 4 .I.....!!

SUtfi

of Naw Ydrk has *»0,000, and Michigan

roff hnpcrfvct
*uf
...
.

fiyo years yf its.,settlement, lhete may
hothtivp been, tlifi incrcaqd |h population,

K flfi

satisfies nobody, mid that James Buchan-

Bl ue cocade* are reported to ty
,Tu tha honor of tha R&lt;-publicamMtfIl»j

v.Tv &lt; ■ renrere,-t in [\ter-!

MKJHIGA5,
Zcourt

■ffiWrsrX'rpr

«aaa?.aar.«&gt;a.?-“

smoMGggm?
I1 ea?^t.w*

b» c«n*taga copy of ’bw notice snd

They r.r.

Haese jut Representatives, lai. U &gt;U 1?

made of blue, baize and some arq said to

.uccerareir, coco ■»

corded Wnrt -on the third day of tbe sfatipn
they tDok’up and compelled thfc passage

beat largeaa good sised cabbages.

large (&gt;ndb4i%' seldom worn by tbe ladies.

wssssr»*"^rA«;

Such

uf Growls nvrocBjteiffl, Bill; and thntlho

er, on account of tho election of a Rcpublicun President, and vrhen

disunion and
•vccsaiii'n thcnies ore being crowded, nay,
forced uponiUalMitittbuf Congress.

been discovered on au estate -belongintf to
Lord PalrrtCfston, supposed to be of the
time of tho ancient Briton*.

^&gt;7~ Tbc-amall pox is racing terribly,
in a very virulent form tn Philadelphia.

Tho disposition ofthe President's mes­ Entire fartllthr nro swept off by thia, the

sage has engrossed the attention of both

must loathsome of dtacares.

blanches of Congress thus far, with the
inception above referred to, and is- made
the occasion uf-mueb abuse of the North­

ern States bySuutbern Congressional bul­

nature luakca kuowc our «Uv
rhe natural atatr of iliT'brai
l.gunt'mrt- 6.- !o4M*8b tt
to Kir a avticv
neaped, till lop Uta to U
cattoa* shodta flerftTW n

L dccaxtl

A nock arnameut of pnrogrldbns

ata time when ail ftS-r parties were bent
on commilticg oomc sort uf fally or oth­

&lt;n rocu »&gt;»•

listed, Pcccgbcr 5th. low.

man.

O Itarry county,at.
&gt; Mid coral;.
—1.,.™.
— aatfo
„a_..
-------alycominra
u for prerarwH
At ■ K*»ioa 0/ Mid court, bold.east lUottes of
•ty uf ris«Mro,iMBoB|t nhlrt.ro AYA
tbo JudKrit&amp;rroT-ls JtorahHt*. to th. sd toy
ut, Ill.nirosiuyu r.nd •11'—of Uejsmb.r. IMO, 1’rrtcut, 0. U ,ltay, Jud** ,
........................... ....

jrjfxs” “ ““

Un nr»di»f»nd&lt;Ui»«-U‘eJ!aUliw
&gt;f John I'sitcn, pr*yw»j for cer
bm»n *«tanrtt!tiMw&lt;MmiMMqa
■ titiitiud tmd tb*tfcUep ty i^tg

r-! ssswsst

appointment of a committee of; thirty-.

three in the House to whom ia referred

lhat part of tho me&amp;tagc which relates to

l?.f.

juplgtnnnM should ba .4i*®

■

fSF" Tlie recent census shows the pop­
ulation of Nexr York CUy tn be 814,277,

MlN.wing an Increase «f thirty per cent in

Jul tlx iMtillnocr . uudrr ths»
liity
niiuoi .
noties tu idi |&gt;«rtie* inlcmted af th* |«ndm- I Vor tie* ln*4hwqi */ vkliy slra».
r «c&gt;4 petition indbearing tbercoo. by tbe CIxplaHe riftrfclk.peen fouiTJf
£«Wasfe

litbrd ie th« ItousblicM BaanSr, ■ newspaj.tr
p&lt;ibli»b«J»ia salt! county, far tbe fall farm of
v^** Political bets of all kinds arc il­ three work*, once «t lra«i la awh wrek. imrncdiiUlr before the &lt;tay axed upon far a bearing in
legal and cannot l»e collected by law. S&lt;&gt; JhS n'nffiiiex. ,
ed under it:
I ’
II Kt MET
■ O L. HAY, Jodgt of Trsbste.
at Ctocfihalie Otoe, &lt;
Rttolrtd. Thai to :iiich of the Presi 1 rays Judge Stewart, uf New . York, in a
Dattd. Dee. Sth. 1*50.
deci-U*
btiilh .’thti.Jtlny t!
der.-.n mcosago n* relate* to the present! recent decision.
' perbaf- yt’H tenflb
perilous condition of tlw country, be re .
J2P* Capt. West, of Mobile, Alabama,
PROBATE NOTICE.
fcrred tc a special committee of one from i
each State, With leave to report al any i went tu Honduras to get the bones uf
Ii*r&lt;MMT.- Vos mart tneiub'nabliog'. Cephalic
time.'
Walker tho fillibuslor, but hod to return
Thomas Corwin, 0., Rep., Chairman. without them.
Tho laws of Ilunduraq i
John S. Millson, V*., Dem.
prohibit cxhmnatiuu.
Charles F. Adams, Mass.. Rep.
Warren Winslow. N. G., Dem.
The t‘. S. Ship Ouostellntioo, re- l*u ofti»»Wan^ HeevaacU.
&lt;roUro(&gt;tuMlli.
tark O r., »f| »""a'"“
James Humphrey, N, Y., Rep.
seceM’on,

We quote the radulnttun end

«M nut rvaeiy®^ antii ■

J«MUrl«r &lt;"» r*~'

we

give the unmet of the committee appoint

Wrn. W. Boyes, S. C., Dem.
| Now York, with
James 11. Cainplell, Pa., Rep.
Peter E. Love, G»., Dem.
.
Orris S. Ferry, Oonn.. Rep.
tot-son,' N.
Henry Winter Davis, Md.. American.
instant.
Christopher Robinson, R. I„ Rep.
Wm. G. Whiteley. Del.. Dem.
nn inundation by the "cataracts."
Mason W. TnppuL, N. IL, Rep.
j ihow c»n&gt;r, irsny, wHy the m
i'he Bloomington Bank, at Blue 1 t«&gt;te»irni Kbeuta rat b«&lt;dlawcd
' John L N. Stratum, N. J.. Rep.
,. , , ।
.-i,
....
. , Andi: ia farther'ardan ' '
Francis W. Bristow, Ky., American. mington, (Ind.) Ims fallen into disrepute.
Justin S. Morrill, Vu, lUp.
Its bills were thrown out by tho ludkxnap i vf
*
r . g c-?py &lt;&lt; thia notirv ano
Thotnaa A. R. Nelson. Tonon Am.
olis banks OU thwTth.
! in tbv "Rjpublic»u Hanner,
Wm. M. Dunn, IdiL, Rep.
Miles Taylor, La., Dam.
Buchanan in his message, says a
Reuben Davis, Miss.,. Dem.
State Ims no right to accede, and secession
W m. Kellogg, ills., Rep.
is treason, but that there Is no way to
George S. Houston, Ala., Dem.
Dated. Huttsgs, Dewoil&gt;er 5, I860,
punish or prevent it We might as well
Freeman U. Morse, Me., Rep.
have a wooden President; as suet) an one '
John S. Phelps. ’4Jo-, Dem.
Executor*! Sale.
would do the country no ku-m if it could
Alpert Rust, Ark.. Dem.,
Wm. A. Howard,•’Mirff.. Rep.
do it no good.
George S. Hawkins, Fin.. Dem.
~
T
.
-r.
.
PurauKsOfiiltariito tri
RT Chief Justice Taney ha* not re- u»t« Court of »»b{ Co.
Andrew J. HamBton,Texas, Dem.
signed, and what i* more, he docs not in- ' {£*Hn£ofxTfeUr,
C. C. Wasbbureu Wls., Rep.
* Samuel R. Cnrtii, Iowa, Rep.
John C. Burch, Caln Dem.
.
.
. ,
, ’
,
, j MichijouK, an HieJOtli rf«y of J»nu
nniun—a union of themselves and the I on* o'clock, iitwto afternoon, the&lt;g
Wm., Windom, Minn., Rep.
redml lrraOT,. There i. »o Aokl.J • X.4 XJ.77
Lansing Stout, Oregon, Dem.
them oil while they aro permitted to
TlieNortk p»rtof th* r
Tbe committee stands 16 Republicans, ,
■
,
, .
, .
of •ctticn «wenly»'X. !
draw breath—their saMnc*, we mean.
| «»4 slxtr-fsar one imndn
14 Democrats, and 3 Atnerierm*.
Wc have little confidence

ter worse than it is, they can do no harm

furnishing

something

tangible fur

Low Pressure System
Walk l&gt; CeaUeBeal!

Congress to spend the winter upon, as no
one expects any thina but buncomb speech­ SUPERFt5E FLOUR for 20 shilltaKS p»r ewl.
FHELLED C0R.N for
33 cents per bushel
es, resolutions, and bilk, until Lincoln is OATS for
- •
20
*
■
20
“
"
inaugurated, and a committee that can P0TAT06 for j.

lay a foundation for that

kind of work,

inay&gt;be of some benefit.

Tbe conserva­

D. C. HAWLEY’S.

wc doubt if one of them can be found
willing to yield principle and self-respect
We shall see.

Norcnibcr l»«t. i* tha town.hip of Rutland, on
light rod COW, luppowd to b* about the or ai
year* old Tb* ownar Is raaueated to eall, pro*
pruprny, pay chargxa aou take hat M&gt;r.
JOSEPH M. HAftRCTT.
DaUd. RuKsud. Dae. 0,18«n.
dre!S-«t

^LMtoniso.—The wt
-■i w&gt;u«* tmntbe u.u.l
M.tbc, Cclic. llteuaiHiMu, IquI

g^a^BrjTpated between

&lt;AS-rboth of tbetoemal

cii»t»neo un&amp;». ;bc cox ucrrticsrioR.
From »li tLTSr.ro,»M*rt1 • l!i«l the SiMirdlr .benId nctivo
•—,u“ -'--ererit veenr., .od no
rwn •tMu.l.f
l*» box uf Cb*pb.l&gt;0
fCf'th* cojoplunt, •«

of dubious uncertainty as to their bankacountry declare the most of this currency

good, but they will net touch it unless nt

eight

"jar h is* Trt*ti».T&lt;

gives us gt oat p^earure
brand

the whole system ot banks and broker­
age. When a panic occurs, newspaptifo,
oonspteu to

decry iWestern currency ; butt bl* is only

done when this money is ip the -hands of
when they have gathered it up at a dis­

count, they oompierice sending

again at par.

it out

Eyvyy’ody of any experi­

ence and foresight, knows that as early as

tnrad st nar to the verv same Dcraons

StT

tors of taw.in South Carolina, ns prompt­
ly M bk did for Montgomery ?
Goeas
nnt •

1'

[cotrttnnc.

Vafen Sebenl are iwviti

Dattd, krombor'JT, 1MW

aad* listenho tbe examil

School department, con
fy, December 18th,

Guardian’* Sale.
by •utferuiK h
&lt;Tc forgotten.

rest of tbe weak.
All (Me Cabell in

d Is me by n&gt;e rtobabrOMirt fcr the ewintr

ft parenta and guard

kno* how
Mbolara stand a review

ie (11 North of Krack ton 110}' Wvit,
s( Harry, sad Stale of Micblgsa.
Surox D.

to judge of the improv,

armu.
PROBATE NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Connty of B*rry&gt; "■
Probst* Court for »»id Ccmnty.
:
At • sMoira of *«M onMrt boldw,-** tbo oflic* of
tbo Judgs thereof ia HmUsk*. &lt;m Monday tbo ,
.
lOtbdsy of Dosember, l&amp;W ; prterat, U. L. Ray ' Is now receiving from New York and
“tu tbo m*tter*Df th* »«taU&gt; ol Fruei* Mrate. i
Boston, hit fall stock of

S

Book,

J. We!

On rending sod Cling the petition, dnlv *
of Harsh Moor*. fcdtnini»tr«trix nf raid

Groceries'. I

-Constating ip pqrt of ,
deceased, in said petition described •
■
—- ** ■J «*...
..
New ’ Orleans," fluscovado.
Of Mid
f Jaauanr Ufi, at one o'-' Crushed, Powdered and Granuli
I Of tbe judge at Probate, i g«™- ■’
'
|}
:
t
Mohssc* and Sy nip*,
Green and Black Teas,
Rio, .Ceylon,, and Java Caffe,
the txtiUvoar give iwtiee Io *11 paniral utrnaied.
Stone; Whodeh. and Willow Ware,
of tha paodoocy af acd pttition »d tho haanug
-tbarvon, br causing • copy of thia notice aad
Cignra. Tobacco, and Snuff,
order to U published in the ReptAiican BanSalt and Water Lime,

*» Syirtbeaii

NervousHeadache

lay A. M.

Analytical Ari

-toCoran

»d

thmetic

5WS±ft-«»J

CHANCERY SALE.

ST&lt;tTLo^icJT^.?.,o£Sl;r-»"

President send men to bunt for tbe viola­

Il

ought to nscorntbcEd it,
jywpquvd from most

tbe

a/taemtnU

Qrasr.—Will the

it

■Mrtrf

thence north thirty-four (81
the place of beginning, al!
north of range ten [l&lt;i] wta

।tbe opening of navigation, at the latest,
,
nine
tenths of the money which would not
v
, .
- . t- .
.n .
’«* W *k“ «•» ■»

in that country.now.

of Salaratus

or*&lt;if this vicinity.

to twenty par

It ia enough to make one sick of

brokers, and reporters, all

U».u4 re- .wul M­
.. i _ - - -

kgtBAByelsfiy*

WnnM Mosxr.—TheBnnks of Illin­
ois and Wisconsin still remain in a state

cent.

intajjat when maqy.or
y**vJ sway.
The I

•rhiAfc tomato* it prft

to' you remember th* throbbing temple,. the ft"
I riU*n.pf Hutiurin Mid conntr. on Nood'.v, the i ’r'f—jKe
’?—, ifa* fwttlrfn* and &lt;
How totally *nfit
I Slat a»r of Deeenftxr, !»o. ai t o'clock P. M., tbe I

this committee, but

to the supercillious demand of slavery.—

a discount of,from

natter Ucpntaitis willct

be examined, and each

tive element of the Republican party is

fully represented on

nfcdrfq

New Advertisements.

Ictthem try. If they do not make the mat­
by

.....- .................................. &lt;«■» Off
lirwe-K. yflkuun^uiaUi.g.jn d*.

K&gt;»U

r brf.™ °“r '

that this

committee will accomplinh any good, but

Montgomery at Fort ftcott. In Kanaev,
and cant’l find hbn. Everybody b quiet

cotmteof the state of afiaira in different

pt i more sw

itpoutd until Mr&gt;
‘'•ikjUQM o'clock
oftSv Judge of

It is,spul he,only desires tii.it' r

but auc

end time

lies. Thiufar nil has been talk except the

habtied with* population still mure rich

graph, in the hand* of unprincipled mon,
w doing its *ort bravely during the

Thia ah*

but an; ouilini

Italian regiment be named Garibddiar-,
after himself.

.

•nd iu indi-

Ever o«-~
_____js, all of which
will be sold m ptiow that ’cwonot fail to
suit purchasers.

«!«&gt;*.&gt; pH to SlUog nr
dors from, JHastittp and vicinity, and
Mitis&amp;ctiw! guaranteed 1ft every case.

“'W

MnntBunierv elhliws to be n free

to inform

JeMraraflL.
Koverakrr

�GOO»
^KK&gt;©S,
&lt;*k-fla4a-W»Ut
bm

ronwetion vlft^W
Wa.ril*, MKT WiniwH ।
ctal way,
taortl Ci

mMI

lURWjyuu

rnatW

■. - »w&lt;

'LFT^

sir '(.is u.«r wgija,. a.* f*t «9»k - •»
WaSTSO.—Not’dhfy* wanted, but ■

least liiivc.RomeWood; on aubscriptloD,

ulI^^'OSBUhEK.
m
ynt^ftdatJfTti

vt ■»;&lt;.. t-u ha*. ,aott. .'u

doe, under the head erf a single sermon,is

from Orojtim, died at

ni'ctss-irih but on outline of the history

18th oTN^t'e'&amp;'Vcr. ’

Portland’on the

a pbori-ijme awco with'4 tQccJp^r^^e

Oti'ihij vest
'
' ■• • ..: !«• ^acw*
*
~-t •• '•■•&lt;’-.» ' ■■■ '■'-•• -&gt;£i -a- 3 » egaandt uT
l-S' TU I^rh» Sl.tfriitl-Tjl$e

tor hrs pc-severance iu collecting and nrrar.'-'g •

• imugon inddanh inn Min
11. ahti
। prmttfatniK wt-

as be bos brought

many facts

cr Complaint*, Chronic
Rhtramr.tbm, Intermittent

pi?A

p- ■

year.

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

Pawircns Mtwiat-This document

WW wrf yik'vi aet itUro
ifudcy m« ihu pilli MddotAgte

&lt;*« •»'

tt»om iest

*
«.*

.............

,TZtZ45MO J

get more stalo by keeping.

•*

t &lt; t u-'!■-&gt;■&gt; to sdvia? the keeping of Utts 1 Tallow. ••

••

To our stock nf

..’

*ehMHa*fa.g artpk.-amTxemituat Irec'.ib. dtldfo

t-»- I

in

have , Sa^gtro, per M. ...,’'.’’*7..'

of us

rrcti xi. will be found uu the bock of «ttch.“’Ftn&gt;-’
He epeakvr*. i. &lt;-a!:*Ss;*4‘«wter» of tbe gcprl,
and other*, a ill ttreuxthea tireir tone, and nn.
pnire there rvU-4* lwic&lt;.rtag tUm ea tlnr

Ths historical aermon 1

awny.

■«lwh H rontnins is printed entire in uno j «-&lt;»»•?* Timber, per Ur&gt;/n»K,. .f

|i*riroitrewik3fir fg

win.ber, so us to I., the more easily pre- j

'

J/4M°__

Tl.&lt;- above arttetM -re sold brail the deal-

I •'. w!-olroa!&lt;* by ill lar-• Oniggiala in tba*psroa-

£t.KJC-tHS&lt;:.—The weather has been al- j
i»c»,

Ihriei.tcry. lJi*rj
■ Eril«TV. PurafysU.
•• MrhAchvIr md j

Not unfrrquetith- the dfwaa •
0M0W1M, bat taka on au
'•* unK ., the «UH UeraaUo
’«-,2sa? "KB-sst

J

RfiwrAiti *iikontnit/-*f

ff

C-a^Nrtiee fronj

’- J . ’

»

SEW YORK COSTS.
kcadU

.

BVKKTBOBr.,. i.Awim

wwvuxv.
PILES.
«,r „

■

riMWtrin... •/ - &gt;i
&gt;••
nf th. yr r.,

ought to recemtttend it, certainly.

or.

tho

nt

Fairport Chemical

Worka,Enirport, Monroe Cn., N.'Y.

etrt «v#xrs:96

nTSrortutit IMip •r4Wmm*
from which nrlJr* a large P^I*gJW*HfajlMyi
maiadir. (hat aRtlrt n«Albd.
were a upeeie* ct the potato rot folW^iedmrrfotastftvitien whlrii tind-rrnhre* rod earrwpa SHjWfr

Patrous ot

I nion School are invited

4H&gt; I

kJ ....... »

.

m*.

■:

J. 8, GOODYEAR A Co.
f».Ui».Xvs&lt;MC?, ; 1 :

•-■*•«

rn Intetnuticnt Ferorsft meet nccefoaillvbe n,'
gtaae nmedt aad «sctYe*..s rriuraiive, dhtfm
E U‘t »«?•’
«k» 'Varti w»U
pr^baby bp one of lugb n r,?r n »nJ v-efJnw.
'be rataedj-bes ertr bee;: tf’»tvrered‘lw4b/
nlhb bioarycf medicine; uhieb tmtrfa W*
-- ---------------------------------hgrftku, rrpld e-SZfiL!
trnmual di-pwtWIrffor
‘. j», iaiSKumulf foiwry.

COOKING,

• ''‘-•e/y rtjli tfcaitk'gCTijXion. ’ ■ ff

: tint mcUt host* autrteltitan U}
»^x*prebor’ f r-n1
fiuaafcllf
toafor*. yrnitcSent Ir.e i&lt;&gt; any addicfoen
lb.*. 1*"^' *u 1‘iUro, or|«w&lt;cteL
AedM be atfUmoH to
. •

mnwprajtTtfcSS.
TROUGHS

What everybody waa.tr.
THE

up in any part of the county.

uf Attaiuey, Kota aud Biiia
’W'tf'.F4

*ai»avK&gt;wa

It tcHVTptl 're
tte'tblii^l'A1 bf
■
■ det.uf wUh th* htatatM «f
• J.wmfor.ewr^aM -alaoMMiMtd

COOKING

STOVS

•UcMatoeud thv Uiur* to thtir pMiente. bui I
:
lull 'irr.ee togiiciMtiHLOaUtolo n«
‘fflaA-ytn rB rs-^ro vFatewniehk dcratfoeeiowt*
.nJ the disease, rreatfffig' iherefrom. ” -' '
TSh Is ccte temporary pepnlnrity, frb*nine.i
W Rrdpkt.A'Mrom, aid Am.
.by extraordinary viton* iu tlie way &lt;^f iruu,-

and listen »o the examinations in the High

'

School department, commencing on Tues­
day, December'18th, and continuing the

. D* raoraaaoR usaar a. Tartart, x. p. «

‘tirr'vr-rnrm

r^S‘L!a®SswM'':

iH niuaM «F

rest of the w eek.
All the classes in ihdt department will

It Toll* 'Y«» Vim a»*k&gt;'uMM:iH.tr«Mk

be examined, and each student will stand

mid rari&lt;M*L'ottei&gt; hRitma.^coikplaQilik-huve

■ ■■"« ■

ct: his or her merit, as there has been no

special fitting for ihe occasion.

are a xetitid AnvUi* sihaDydMMitad like

it (MrentH and guardians will be present
&gt;•• ;•' may know how

reputably

their

j-tholara stand a review, and may be able
the term.

“

P H ft J. BUSSELL

to judge of the improvemeut made druiug

.lay IMh, IdVO. ।

*

.

It Telle You The meaning of Ixw ternia in
Jeuerai ate and explains to you

T :e»f)ay A. M. we shall examine Latin ' dy»

CURE

cluses.

Class in Latin Grammar to the

200th page.

gtnoeal aud S tote gorcrnuionta

In Cusar, the first book, Mth Chapter.

CURE

Tuesday P. M. Wejch’s Analysis com­
plete.

fousHeadache
», cure e

Sill's Synthesis complete.

Wednesday A. M. Uoiverrity Arith-

ir.etic to Equation of Puyments.

Second

clou in Analytical Arithmetic.
Wednesday.P. M. first class In Ana-

bticai A rithmetio to Partial Payments.
See.Tfrl elan to Common Fkaetiona.

Itffew Barry

Crayon Arubmtypo; VigaetU ■Ambro­
type; Mrlnineotype; Bpheretrfrw;
Mirroi Ambrotype; NcilograpW,
Pearl Ambro»yp« Ornamental jj~
‘ ' *
Ambrotype; Imperial Am- .
• brotyue; Relievo.Am­
brotype; Double
‘ ;■ '■

B [jnaein annw.fl'l -npcn^bon, n-dy
Bfc«jW5-«(. ’

ctiBTOM

worts:,
“ trmpi «• •»!

,

A '■YVifr W,Y-

'

department) exanjinad by Mas

•W.ng:th¥U»4e departmen ts,

,-rona will do tfce teacUta an
“^^tyox.by being preewt'M tnweh

nMUhar^depcoially if tto&amp;ajyolM/lB.spL tc
forget bee aww beaktr In bar wstrva*ua*y

«&gt;.&lt;

.
I
ix'txiunii

“G^lSJiv^hwTX^Aaradraaiara, in Bai■ ;

Cosh paid for wheat,

NEW FIRfflt h

•

»• 'fo*A22.1 ■

.2

«* -9oa4MW*VI
*&gt;' Jicw boa .sw-hq i-4

minay be.ccmjstent with Mber douns.
Ijcfr 'scbalani are went
idiW $»»./&lt;&gt; u*.

n.

enb.- .MtweoIWM—I&lt;* ,

and rellow OAK BARK taken in exchange
. rf -»'-7* *»» radaiag* ..tfpxs-a eZJ »
AU Leather Warranted good or no pv^rdrfK

B-ilMeExrt to--;;

■stBF'X t JRX-IWt# *

•oneAsof tb»'Mvie«.
T!&gt;» paironagt t? tha'^bite u w&amp;itei?

Haatingt, May «, WM.

V

r

K HULU

’A¥»* * fcuar- ■*—
Shaving Salow! '*-

atLalJ pb». draenMsf. roUM
di|&gt;pM»&lt;&gt;f &gt;l&lt;e Maker, kid-

JOIMEBS’

arrive during the anmtiWr ko&gt;o:L the,’*££!'*..

’Ftfciiif'P; iCfihatoritM exercises, in-

•

.

tuerji* &lt;,1 ihU^fikTX ftw .ori la .U
gentler OtX-' Them »ro certain p^ifob.wlitn
their caret are no haraasing that many af them

M*; «U milting built .mihe mat

. j , , . ..

Irptua, aearlet, an^ ^ftiog
... tocar». aud giraa. you the

rr TELES YOU Tie jrmptsr.n rf Plenrky,
A: - •
Moinpa, NearalgianpoSiaxy
.,. . ■•’•
• I’amlyaij. tha. variw^maf
*
.
•!** of tire throat, teeth, ear
t n-.tlto-.v
• and'W.tod tw-beamte.
, ■ .
1 .
drea for th«rwe. .
■

University Algebra

Mental Arithmetic (class from inter-

.raediatc

■
„

MASUI'ACTURERS’ AND

1. A Art

.

IT TELIS YOU The tymptr.rni of InCnabza,
■ , ■
Caaatitnplian.
UyapaMia.
, .
.W.fua,l&gt;w*y, GpoUibeu1-■•.•. •:.. I nr..FEryttpe1. ■'• • t
1
la*, to.; and g&gt;«aa Ma na
.
beat rxoMieaf-r UnironHb
BTEUBTUC

eonaulUtiou,
la .
,
Single coyie* will be aent bv mail. po»tage

Mill,

witli rx&gt;d Caaca.
.. , ....
tHgybtxa oZD*:*uwJ frMt»

Tiiurs'lny P. M.

•r..m the rtotnaeb. pmtfea, she. aljaJ. aad;
.i..r«rt» rt-rv Jd.-t:ttlitr«dlto netre uMystraa.
Hiring it ikat lose and iuergy indiajra-able
tor ihe.ru&gt;-tom libs of beaRU-. .He)&lt;flrM«« “W
■ b c *: otuaoKnwqMpiaMhaiMigtoiMisryeaa,
niild&gt;W ppwerfaftyywMds^RSLMMai il ia '.
10 aeomHtfa e*-eMflaHatbsfc*h|tt&lt;y&lt;s»»i»tc
■&gt;r die function* of nature.
• Uderlf pawmssumum ti-r Jfciiarsjisiljaa.
per Uircetjoiie on the boule, an-lihMteiii find
iu ii a stimiiUMJMaUes^-s*qae4&lt;mMQ4bh

and rejuvenatinggenendly. We kar* theevi-

...

PHOTOGRAPHIC GAIX^

Tburadky A- M. Elementary Algebra

to Logarithtps.’

_

■■ "Hf'TJT^inrsapdE
new legally.&lt;hu* taring araai xiixfens^sfcat:

In first Lafiu Book, 50 Lessons.

■

with inlcrfereoeta, A»i;
'toMH^a^ vMf
■
v“ ’ted! *rt’4.W ^b. ‘

DOCTOR

IT TELLS YOU Hew to atuad upon the Mck.
aadbuw to ruck fix themj
bow to prepare drinks, pMiL
*•. •&gt;
tries, efe .and hviats gvsad
egiturt iafw.iro front Con,
'. ■
It iterLS YOU .Of the rttktti dJ*-*SBa at
’I
’ ehlidim. and giros Ihsbart
.
and eimplaisi nrde of-traa*.
nrenl during leelfajnjr. Qonrn&gt;,Jce,. VaeeiustiotijF|toop
I
iugrCMtgb. MeaUca, dfo. S.'.’
1TTEUSY0U Thi.yntpiams-erf Croup. «k al.
।
era H^ttiuin, Chobr. dtanr
•
has. wortr.,. ecalled bead,
&gt;» &gt;
riaftrarro, cbiekeo^oa, to.,
anif trio* you tbe baat roa«.
•
’
&lt;!ie» for lieir cnra- '
,
IT TELUi TOT The ryxapten-.a^f brror^and

landlord a:ij Ten in l­

to be present

FAMYLT

SIMfW: KEHEUHS. JtlfilLY OUTtiKSR,'
FOK THE CLiqc 0&gt;\J&gt;!3|iA«E IN
.

It Tello Yoa Tire l^g^l |»latioc« exrVtlna be-

tlie Hastings

tha.xw*paatiliaMr atkcUog them.
'.:•
-■ , ■
In Rbrutnatiem, both cL.-t'n!e»*d H*.f»4byr,
—ia tin tatter, bowere.-. more drcidedl/—It^M
b*iBtBrdrteMr&gt;e1l rvpdrtMi, loith «• aPevtai^g

I; l U.Di:.';'

TRIMMINGS,

' fl'

It TM, T-l Ito- 44-1*-— .■■■—I

[COXXCNICATED.]

J^’7*' Tua

ar 1 I’l Tii,

Manufactured at tho lownt rates, and put

be procured from most grocers and store­
wholesale,

:

xX^irow Asps, cteXss.

E-A.'V'E

It can

Msnufaclvred and for sals at

—•

it ToMe Yau . lkaw.J9.4rwr *«u£»0amW

Its perfect purity

ero of ibis vieiuity.

SAWS,

Counsollor in Btisiuess. a/,^

Abo a let of MisaeUaiicou* Book*. aud a
wHhrseVJeat'rf’ flB^^jTTnror unwird*
Atl'Vur pAxh wrrrrxJeakAailh great
and purdcyhr/a-.u.dt^jb. .dju^ojto.f
c n:iniuniJ».Anir*r.&gt;»C%e MM alpflceAhM c«
(t'l *g •?.* •rtW*csW rJ^jM***-

giv.-; us great pleasure to say that this i §cul«‘&gt;j iroUJ«*u»'.»r.cur«l *iM&gt;ce by Traikj
~
r
3
Jagpelie Ointment, apply to A« p*rt* aflfctnd
f Sulcratus is making many *uc—’•
fnenas among the irnclligetit ‘hon'gekcfep-

keepers.

■ ■

’

•’rfte'AXK BOO KN.
,aoa*nva 3» ; or

.............
hip twwswifoj,

t qh

__ _ , .
T- .Urt-H, 1 . .1
• I c*»c«
h is a Truth-Telling label that is .
_
upm De Bind At C«*.’s Saleratus, and it; P&gt;i,. „

-

50,00 CoplOT flrvaoy Selff.

DR' SORE EY^L'

lav.-r of runners.
A health to the old
A. O Cutting, of Senth E«n&lt;L Hd^«ar»**TJ»c
•Storm King” aha bringa us good sleigh- j SlatoiSu^_**‘nS Auditor^ aj^ea, - ronsiv
itg and lively timet.

CROSS-CUT

BOX, nnd PARLOR STOVES, of or-

.ins-r both nf these Methods having been I
iiitorfeJ upon until Munday last,. w hen a ; £d”F^.-kto” *h**’*TtT •H’HW’ rrofWJ

INFLAMED

broad a

HOUSE

a.wi altorpaied between sluighs aud wag

and.

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS,

sasIi,
uj

la.Serofatau Tub*rosla»M. tU* cui^catodiront
UOad fa* arero than tlreUXeff.tt &lt; fiGioS?
CadMxwl, bilSnred iwtunn. aa ol radiue, wiih*
, duMnyW their (roUM' ni; liahUioro.
; ;

iH&amp;£&gt;r£i£ Ni£$2i&amp;i£Scm
CULAR

,41311 OT F.Vtw ;«'.&gt;A4

nc&amp;icfirf;

luconiotioa hits ,

px«j Know storm decided the contest in I

forcrolrerv ^.^^V^Kg

Miov.:: in this Market, wflioh Ue
;v H^at ..n .1

tenuting between frtKtes and thaws for .
the la*i two weeks, at'd

exert adLUt'cLtniejMKthe action, by /d
tMtrod.ue.wtrifbtertaa.lMr. .
.
In Lh tpeptre. it&gt;»as&gt;crsble a, arc it*, c
a.ncla box ef.thoae Cbalrlxeto Filis, Lt
:»£&lt;«l tor cho me •.h.kituelcca-,. fccjml
tttoudntl IkaUrenc**.
‘
laSucbrcktodplertWra, even when *iXrs
Ilyacatery, continued, otiuriaCne, *:idn
lMtW™v ktoeCrtt, barobe^ «.utl

j.

»xl&lt;rt
«M (

Qraas »»»4, ••

K,.ir mis Par**.—It may not bo en- ’ Batocw. “

. :e»t uhcu many or all

wwtlxrurrs witbejit ertr treirja gaaUj
tiro, nt Tnlicfing a diarjrecsftle MindSa
IMS Un. Hum prmwrn .mooaxolteH

CRVCK E R JCf,

The Message ;

‘ r • the Z^n,i«r, inaaraudi as the g^*, *......... ............
mane; ti r. mains will Continue to be of Hay. ••srob.l pee ran.....7.’..

iDMipntion or Coatlvenenu J' *,
of Iba••ma.r IU, 1.-.W4, heir to" ia ao
&gt;■&gt; little iiuilL'r»...&lt;,,l ail(i
_

u/NxiaaHaomaawni, ।

HARDWARE

5tos.AilJi£S AND GAITERS,

‘

tsagniwT.-n oar readers this week, [
**
cx-rcluded to pass the mnttef over }a2S^*L*

&lt; 1:.

ju*

j

MtaftMottit la^ai Wuntt, Cln!

. . 1 : r . rtc-1 .it :3 a large portion of j M*.fo Park. p«r U*.........
th.* a&gt; ’’ter fur &lt;air prewcot issue was in s*it,p*r LbfT.'........
•&gt;; - • »t nr 4-. uid not Jfly much of ■ yhsal*Barb^K.........

- Yoa rar.U racanttjmlilin|’« Ccphslio

• •'“** ^•A'SteflME-

&gt;’a.a».s coons.

•-?

JRaslings* yriu

•

Fair Bbraa,'
CUtoroata, Lh-

.afysv^.

rhGt«a&gt;;»M r. rfgW 54. u

&gt; R i should bo that there are not more

. t.ur. .y to another week.

ArKtMH,«0n.

reports l,48G-&lt;sMpwpcdft dorlaff ihdtpftt

‘It, r, and if noy seemingly important

, in,--! i.- -diould l»i discovered, the &lt;mly
v

i&amp;dhh-w zo
«WA1W -tor

, mytelf fnllr rrrtorrd, the ulcer healed an
aider uiyself * well tnan. Tbo news of I
spread through this section, am! me
BROWN SHIRTINGS and S II B BT- aoon
• thMuand boxra ut llenaeka Flit* bare
KOS. Siriild’anfl ft* Sldrttn-,. D.-n

vaiuNb! • to any one who may in the fu-

tur .1". nipt a more succinct history.—

tomM. Unrvton.

- of &lt;ths and Anally «ppen-wi to jmiut extornaRy'
came »la:tr.«l and tent tor I»r, Sprague, i
vlwd me to contiuur IbePiile.u myraoot

nWjftu

~ !*U

M?. Gaston if deserving of great credit

HARDWARE STORE,

GREAT VARIETY.

U.S. «»uuUpr

-Dola* n Smith, late

This sketch, coming as it

J our county ; but such as it is, it has
xu.’. n.-ueh labor nnd tjmo, and will Eb in-

aa »i»w|«. UntaMacMtjiM
•uthr.j Of i*nu«tr. h&gt;UM«

SpRIN&amp;bte

&gt;- 3 , ,

&lt;^0 tSSbrW?

C.^,c(^3u,vcL.

wvek with a BlnFk srixi-’ to'lhe exclusion of otir usual 1^eaM#Ma iwrwge,
i^nu tho
vrfk ..
Nothing which wo could lave
draw 4heib milngb and-0larica 1 tao.*- *4 aMv^A ignxraa.i:']' m,, kxj
pawled would possess more interest to
iu’”'
til o' us tian a sketch of tbeliatory of 'THuhoj- jjbnljowiu"
-,. j/.s

I» euttiDioo audi

••»«**««&gt; iatoiiifonf

2

much of car Taec

- b ' ^-d «n li ■‘H’AAiHojMK
•&gt;■'•' ;'-?--re^T»-h--hrrrir&gt;Tf tabanidMha-

pid.!} rjjgpflltfilf jja

|».

f#*W c scarcely need main an apol-

q^y to qur renders fur having occupied so

-—aaav

.»»» ■»&lt;*•!* &gt;W1 «W I
B»d.

RH-l— Uk- to «*-»• «» !

./.can«5U»B5i
BA1UW *

mi

M ,.to *to.:

!

Ukwij. WfoMeww Maj

jScutFX B«ro*»Wk mrgQjlfl

�tui “,^A*B,?gK¥r,c

NEW GOODS.
•Saw cam'st tboe in tbto nickls r'

Mid admits that tits committee are in •
fine pickL-, Lu»leg tn adjudicate tbe extotending claims of a paiccl of DOtaUe

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

Ka. T»l

BAILEY &amp; BENFIELD

2&gt;Jt BOMCJTS
KmOkUIB BEHBME8U

LA1GE AID BEAUTIFUL

bouse* ivea.
. Aftei awarding the premiums, tbe Rev.
ptntieiuan concludes whh a aerie* &lt;d re-

dpes, .which uill, we doubt m&gt;t, he read
w tih pleasure by all. W e have tbe fol7b meth Vine-jar of the tlronynt kind.
—Take one quart of tho milk of human
l.iuduew, such ns the p«&gt;et sings of, poor
into an enrthei-R pen. set on a table, with
s chair In tr&gt;&gt;ut facing tlx sun. Place in
the uhaira regular, old-fashioned, tattling,
miscbief-tnakiiig gosJIp.spcvtncles on nnec
snuffbox in left Mud, a large pinch be­
tween lhemb and liuger uf the right; let
her look intently al the aforesaid milk
fifteen minutes by the kitchen cluck,with­
out w inking, nnd If it isn’t sour and sharp
at the end of ike fifteen minute*—report
tu tlie committee, nnd they’ll drink it.
To import a double relith to Prettrtta
and PickUt.—Send a small jar uf each,
with beat respects, to your minister. Or
it yon should hear that your neiglihor
bs* g«-t the start of you, a peck of pea»
vr a bushel of potatoes, or a few rolls first
premium butler will answer.
N. B. Never mind the Pt inter.
He
lives &lt;fo Gas.
To keep good natured. end never quar­
rel.—If it should fail, give something to
sonielK.dy every day.
To keep vp a neighborhood quarrel.—

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

Come and See !!
THEY ARE JVST RECEIVING

REC’PT BOOK
from membars of lb* Medical Profesrica. Editor,
of public journals, well known Herohantx and
Farmers. and Lodla* of the highest reapiotahiby.
giving acoetthto of extraordinary euraa wrvtagM
by the remedies of which curea they thamaclvee
’r’f'
ETE WITNESSES.
Tbeee parties may be consulted personally or
by letter, by those who have any doubt upon the
■object- Tb&lt; evidence in tbe pototamoi of Ik.
Hoback, whleb ia et ail times xcceaalble to tho
public, establishes tha following

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,
an opportunity to poaiesa

PORTRAITS OX CHINA.
to make tbe tultowing proposition to

FACTS 1
That the BLOOD PCRIFint sad BLOOL
FILLS bare bees proved by analysis to

COSTA IX XO MINERAL.
That they cure tbe almost auircoal com plaint.

LIVER COMPLAINT,

DRESS GOODS

and restore the health and strength of the auffrrer.

S'DtiTS ft

SIEKjS?,

GROCERIES

Comprises 41 tbo latest alyl* of SILKS.
Cballiea, brilliants, lawns. Berages, FRENCH
MUBL1XS, and all pther kinds that can be nam­
ed, Buy at which an greatly superior Ln quality
and beauty to anything heretofore offered ia thio

Old Fogyum. Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER

however they may bare been trifled with and
abuadd; that their direct tendency ia to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. Thai, operating di­
rectly upon tbe jn-ure dbeuM :a the llooJ, they

la doing the largaat Hardware buaiuHi la UaatTkRG&amp;?T8T0CKe&amp;

PRINTS

BY

THE

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

We her* pike ufSHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
CLOTHS,

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOW EUNG,

and all kind* of domestic goods;

also

BROAD C L O T H 8, plain and fancy
CAS8IMERE8, Linen Drillings, Dct&gt;

ima, F. Ac M. Caaremere*. TWEEDS,
and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

TLV, COPPER ASP SHEET !RO*
WARE nP'^OI OfFER
AT LOW
PRICES
TURK KtER.
Uy axaortment uf PARLOR STOVES, eampriae
&gt;e moat beautiful pattaroa in market,
1 have tbe greatest variety al
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

ical Almutsc and FuaUv Adrixer, eostalsteg ■
great imonnt of Intarexttnxand valuable Medteal
"nformatiun can be b*.&lt; grain of any of Ibeagcntx
tbrnabost the oouotiy.
In dificelt ..r complicated eaxes Dr. Boback
raajr b« applied to poraonally or by letter snclosiug oue staetp for tbe reply.
Principal office and aal* room*, No. • East
Foarth »L, rd bulMing from Meis street. Clods__.r .. »
_ ________ —

We hare a floe variety of Mixltas, LoJseo’
BLEEVES sod rollara. Cbtmotoette. Gesta abiri
Doaoma and Coilan, and every kind of WHITE
OOODfl; alao Hosiery, every style of Gioves and
Mitta, Bonnetts. Bibbonx, Orexx Trimmings, etc

By transmitting a daguerreotype :nd

T E N

D O I. L A R 3 .

they will secure la like manner.
A Haimoki Karsen Y**s ox Tonsr Aaneta.

TO HOUSE BUILDEBB.

CARPENTER A JOINER WORK

/TOPPER, Tta sad Rbeel Iron Ware sf all klsd*
aa hand, or atadeto order.
OBBING OF ALL KIX1M PROMPTLY altre
ded to. EAVE TROUGH aadCQNDL'CTUB
tn short notice, is ■(&gt;« aad »ljrle—

J

Dsius prepared with all b^comyt autcLu
for making 8*41, Blind*, boor*. 4c.. sad
plamiBg lumUr, I ran execute all nvit peltate

fSai

Raati ip Febaary ISth. IMS.

SILVER SPOONS, Port Monai*. Hoop Sktrto,
Yankee Noticaa, and thing* id r-r.--r&gt;l U full and
com pl tie.

BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,

Work* now in full operation, end areprtpaied &lt;«
plane lumber. Plane and Uatci. IW.%-, ar du
anj thing iu our but at tbe leweal (reaaiblv rates.

©a nirassTir,

COFFINS euttatantir an baud, and at greatly

THE QBEAT HEALER OF MAXKIND I I

,l ’*tTto werevaluahto br pretartin tboa eava,
y_
‘*
****■" ("*» Intevlnrata tf they araB
•toMlvaa aftha pretMttea Oda ramxdy

Merrick's Sugar €»ale4 Pills!

Prepared fey Dr. J. 0. Ayer &amp; Co.

Hr rat BCNavACToa or nts ' act.

^3

All kind* of Latnber, Produce, and evri
taken in psvtnrr.t for anvthibg tn our line
‘
"

THJS WBOU WORLD CK1TRD!
PEOPLE, THINK!

SICK

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
Try thix remarkable and moat interesting m
edy. It iacemnoaed of the conceatrated jutees i
the moat powerful and tha moet southing Hani
and Roots tn nature, chemically combined aud ir
striated in wail acalad gtaaa Bwttlea, aU &gt;*—gt
bv a powetfol Battery, thus port easing ia add
tion to ita anperior medical virtues, strong Mat
netlc and electric quaillira, profouadly penriratin
and eminanUy quieting sad aoothing. It relieve

AND

B
Each Fill with auger ia coated o’erA rum discovery of mat&lt;bl*ea skill;
Their like wa* never men before.
Until it appeared Ln Herrick’» rill.

Foryexrs fee’s worked to heal tbe Bick,
With jot data hie boeom MU;
Al tbe magic pewm of Htarick’s

tr

HERRICK’S MATCHLESS 1
FAMILY FILIAL hare inundated tb

UBMIBO

FLUID

VERY CHEAP
Wt hart fondag tool* at all kinds, and

TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
OMCTHIXG NEW. B. T. BABBITS BEST
MEDICINAL SALEKAT US.

S

btimd as above.
«^l^»s“ndfo^r^.uI^Tc,ram

72xf™^Jg,‘M!L72
^o"vu “* »‘raarb o&lt;

-

and it i. kept a»d«m5br.l^M
■ *®np- Coasttmcjs will fled tltln the

TRY DE TRAfiTB MAGNETIC OINTMENT.

comto

Firot Avena.,
Uepd-ly

EATING SALOON’!
WAftM MEAL* AT ALL BOCKS.

Tbe subscriber is now prepared tofuraub
Wann Mkxlx or coxa lcxch al off Arar*.

OYKTERK,
TEA OR COFFEE.
CHICKEN*,
,
PICKLED TON6VE, A

74ftA3agtf^fe74
lew Arrangement

SCHOOL BOOKS!

RESTORED

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

■Sjrsgaln

as

HOW

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

The Magnetic O
*cd upon Canal 1
.■oumlx. Sprain.---- --tk for the Nagr&gt;et&gt;o Oinuuvu* n a lair tna , i
deal that all they claim for it, wW ba found l

(Mxhwm

LOST.

Edr’tp*
dd *• esanufacturcd from common aalt.p *
Vtand ta prepared entirCIv different ftv*.(H
othrr Saleraiu*. All tire deletrriow*
I ical cure wf SperiMtur.Luen, vr »cimu.aI wral
i nrxx, •exuel dr billtv. NcttmitDrvx and lnr«t«»
matter extracted In such a manner as to
I tary naiuioM, prod urine Inpntcncv .rouiomjproduce Brand. Btxct.it. and all kind* of
I aka. wlibcmt containing a particle of
tiou. and Metiixl and |1nMcdltcbiriiy.
.^5™.'“’ ■beo “* ,bvT»&lt;! or cake La
BY HUBERT J. CVLVERWELL M. D
Tbe Important Wt that nil tbe c-nxer.uttcti «I
self abuxe may be cfftctuxl'y removed aitkoutia
ternal mtdicirc* or tbe dangcrott* applickl.on •(
caoAttcx, ie uunxenta, me-bealcU l-nirek and
otttr a n vrti d dreisiK ie hero clearly dauionxir*.
t id, aud tl.ccutitvlv tew sad liixb’lr asceexxM
V ea uteat, a* adjp'rd by tbr ecH-bratcd anther
Iu lly explained, by meunx of which everyone t«
enabled to rare blm.elf perfectly, end at the ira.t
possible coal, thereby avuidina all tbo advertixed
noatrnina ut tbe day.
Thi* Lcctnre will prove a
jacf PMul.J, tn «

WM* ». Hkr U MM « -&lt;W.ta «|

We have put down tho prices of *11
our goods to suit the time* and save
penpie tbe trouble of going to Kalamaxoo and Battle Creek to trade.

■NT ANHO O In­

flow

70^52TO,TirriS!=70

STACKS or CBOCKEBY,

TIBI ISV rtSVBEI.

Our goods were bought after tbe late

by express, fne of et

4&gt;. It.-Ha partienlar in writla* tbe addrrt
Iowa. cMtniy and .Suu daatiwellr.
All letter* to be ed-Ireaecd to '
•ManaffT.-. American FhXo-.-rx?bl.- Pureelata Ox

CAN’T BE BEAT.

Tow’d scarce expect, at this lata day,
With atartltsg cure, a book to 6fi;
Tbtx la the case, tbe million say
With tbe eurea of Berrick a H1L

great reduction in prices, and will be
sold to suit those who wish to purchase.

i{turn

Ever “en tn thulowa. Six Plata and ItoxNuv

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

U«r R««i Dr. Iloback'x Spreixl Notices xnd

dollars.

five

BEST GOODS, at th*
LOWEST PRICES
[AM new rcrierUg my 8PR1XG atoek af Qooda
■nd hive ou band a Urxi rate axaurtE'cnt of
&amp;U£LF* BEJUriURDWARk STOVPi,'

pel it thoroughly and perutanenUy.
Our assortment of BOOTS A 8HOE8 of all
Ko one can doubt their superiority after
one itnitl* trial—they are not only better varieties. Ladle* Goiter *, Grat* Gaiters, Oxford
but, in fit. cheaper than any other PHIs, for it Ties. Casks, Ac.,
takes a less number of them to produce a better
gWart
Price of the Scandinavian Blood PariBor. SI

narixn Hli»o4 Ftllx. 25 crvtx per box, or S boxes

Person* xenJteg » photograph, ambrotra.
daguerreotype to the office ufthe company raX
&gt; vrk, acrompauied by

CORD,

HARI? WARE

DRY GOODS!

AND CUTLERY.

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

and diacbarge from tbo system, every tai al of
Scrofula, wbethrr hereditary or otherwise. That
they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
and there ta no disease of the Stomach and Dowels,
lit liver, tbe nervous systnn. th* skin, gland* or
muxcic'. asnutc mo* turenmn or tub bux»
JJ.B BK8STIOM. in which they do not gireprMw4
rWisf, and, (tl administered before tba very eftadd of Ufe baa been invaded.) vfet* a peufore sad
^*Bear tn mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS ar* endoracd by the
■ xpe-ienreof thousands of livingwitneasas wb».
in letters, affidavit., medical woFka, andby won!

disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from iu destructive ronxxjuenrca.
Ilesre it should lx employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but also thoae other affec­
tions which wise from it. such aa Eumn
and Suite Diaaaaxs, St. Anthony's Fins,
Rosa, or Etrnurau*. Panic*. l*vsrvua,
Btorcuxs, Blaiks sad BolL*.Ti aoxx, Terra*
and Salt Rhec-k, Scald Head, Rtxawon,
Rkscmatux. Sy rntUTtc and Mattei kim. DreKAsxa. Dnorar, Drtrenu, Dxihutt. and.
indeed, au. ConrtAiXTs antaiMo mow Vitunn on Ixrru Blood. Tbo popular belief
ha “ taMwriljr of Hr bW ” 11 founded ia truth,
for acrofoln isndegeneration of the blood. Hie
particular purpose and virtue of tlua barixparilla ia to purify and regenerate thia vital fluid,
without which sound health ia impossible ia

HABBWABE!

That after dl other tuedlciuex Lax* pored uaelaaa. they relieve

u hit nd reJ yenra nine* ns it is today.
Ta ketp a {food namt.— Be ag&gt;&gt;ud man,
and above a!l never be a candidate for
Governor t.r President.
Ta i.rtttrvt an old fo^.—Vnt in n
barrel and bend tip. Tbrre’a pepper and
Vinegar enough in him tu keep him, with­
out further application, u» 'long na the
world wants him.
We can cloths you from th*, crown
To Prtterre B'auty.— Siyt yotip pray­
er* every m«rning.rcnd y«mr Bible every ' of the bead to ths sole of thek foul
night, at;d tlie ncuapnpers etcry week.— and warrant prices to suit.
Never scold your husband, for every
Molding entree* two wtinklrs, uno in the
actjrfar, tho other the xcolafer. Cultivate
your mind, cultivate your affveth-na—Sir
there is n&lt;» genuine beauty without intel­
lect and bcarU
Never l»e impatient,—
Ever return •inilew for fmwna. (
To ketp a Bean.—Eimt—ns Mrs.
Gina* auys in her cook book about the
turbot—caUh him. Then, if your beau
being fairly (or unfairly) enught, bcl-mgs
to the genur homo, if. in other words, he
ia a real man, treat him once n week—
any time but Saturday nights, lest he
■hould sleep hl n&gt;i't&lt;ogs on Sunday—to
a di»h ecm posed of two parts good frank
con।nton sense, and one part hearty wo­
manly kitidncM. Rot if Kj belong to tbe
genus timia, uhieh is, being interpreted,
dandy, apply soft soap, laid on pretty
thick; and he will Lcsure to l«M until
tbe neat crop comes in, when you enn assily get auclbcr of the same sort, just as
guild.
To hep it Beau.—[Miss——.’a way]—
Take him into tbe kitchen, tbe storenwim,
tbe cellar, show him the preserves and
pickles and all the nice things your own
lair bands (or yonr mother’s) liavc made,
suggesting the anticipation of many sweet
and goed things in years to come.
Tc hep a Beau uhn all ather method*
fail— tharletl, cheapest, nreit teoy of all.
—Send for the chairman uf the commit­
tee on nre^erves, pickles, and &lt;w forth,
who will quickly put the poor young man
into a pickle, which he will uol quickly
get out of.
AH of which Is most respectfully sub­
mitted.

Otte cannot visit R»mc without searching’xtut those “seven Lilia’’ whose renown
has' filled the world, hud been wafted
down the stream of ecnturics.
It mny
not be respectful to the illustrious men’
who bare written so much sbuut these
seven hi Us to say so, but truth compels
rae tn state, thnt. according to tbo best of
my observation, tbe seven hills are. to a
v ary considerable extent, * myth. There
are no bills worthy the uathc.
The em
inenecs which enjoy Ibis designation, I
believe, vary in height from 120 to .160
feet, whith does not exceed the altitude of
many of our village church steeple*.—
Nevertheless, the view from the tower
on the Cnpltolinc Bill is magnificent,
cumpreltending, ns it doe*, a panorama
scarcely surpass'd in historic interest of
tbe world.
Outside the city stretches
tbe Ompagiia, wi.b the Via Appla and
th* picturesque Claudutti Aqueduct, boun­
ded by (be Sabine. Allwn. and other
beautiful ranges of moumatn, wh&lt;*e pur
pie sides are decorated with villages and
villas Bssnciated with the Illustrious names
of the post. In the plain below winds tbe
L*t^t line of the yellow Tiber, on one side
of which are strewn tbe ruin* of what
once madn Rome tho mistress of the
world.whilst on tbe other are the palaces,
cbwrcbea. god dwelling places of the city
that n&lt;&gt;w ia. It has beett well said that
“tt»e CepitU sunds between tbe living
and the dead, separating the dty ed tbe
Popes from that of the Cssssra." Ji is no
common sped*hie— that of looking down
tbe fix lprinta uf twn thousand six
hundred yesrx.—2&gt;r. Leyinrn’t Lettera.

spur. Porcelain warm of
ton nM Mly aMfa tat acrofifoma mb- manmou,
uecd aa articles .
plaint*, bat they have Ar lau power to wifo- Utility, eutb as
atand the attack* nf other disanacs; rcnnacraantly raxl numbers perish by diaordm vas. VISES Mt.; KVIST cvrs.Toim
which, aUhouxh not scrofu’ou- in their nature,
are atffl mSred Atal by this treat ha tha
ayatem. Moat at tbo cotuureption which de- -- ----- ,------------ rimatr- foe hreMU Amily has its origin directly artietea in domestre nxe '
"
.
- -•---- —----- u-------- —a-----------In onJtrrlo fantUh facilrtie. forlbegrallficalias
dcatnxtive dtatataca of the liver, kldncya, brain, of the popalar taxte. and to meet lEe warn, 1
nnd, indeed, of sll the argnnx, ariw from or Uoee patrona of Ute Fine Arta doirou. of baria*
rotlraita on Forcelain. tbe remnaav i.ave
ore aggravated by foe same cauac.
ed from Enrop. . rotiraUo.
Dm quarter of sll oar people are scrofulous; S^relUt0. “'"riel*.”
C"'n ord"- ’rUk*
their pcraona ore invaded by thia lurking Infoettoa. sad their health ia undrmined by it.
A* the *««.•• *., Company are owaer* of tka
To cleanse it from foe ayatetn we rourt renovate JSbirt^t 1’
c«“*i“«&gt;»ly the anlj M„cnt
_
foe blood by an alterative medicine, and in- anluonxcrl to use itc irof-u tl— * u.._

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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEXBER 20, I860.

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BOLTWOOD &lt;k GRANT,

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NORMAN DAI LET,

Motrcilixont of lit SenaU
•nd H&lt;nut of Rrprtttnlativt»:

prosperous in all its material interests.—
The general health has been excc!lenl,our
harvest* have been abundant, and plenty
: smiles throughout the land.
Our com

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yielded fair and ample returns. Io short,
no nation in tbe tide of time has ever
presented a spectacle of greater material
prosperity than we have done until within
a^very recent period.
Why ia it, thee, fhal discoutent now so
extensively prevails, and tbe Union of the
States, which is the source of sll these
blessings, is threatened with destruction T
The long continued nnd intemperate in­
terference of the northern people with the
question of slavery in the southern States,
has at length produced its natural cITecta,
The dlifciei:'. sections of the Union arc
now arrayed against each other, and the
' time Las arrived, so much dreaded by the
Father of his country, when hostile geo­
graphical parties have bean formed.
1 have long foreseen and often fore­
warned my countrymen of tbe now im­
pending danger.
This does not proceed
solely from the claim on the part of Con­
gress or the Territorial legislatures to
exclude slavery from the Territories, or
from the efforts of different States to de­
feat the execution ol Fugitive Slave Law.
Ail or any of these edit might bare been
endured by the South without danger to

the Union (m others have been,) in lhe
hopes that tituo and reflection might npply tho remedy.
Tho immediate peril
arises not so much fronC these causes
as
from
the
fad
ibal lb*
in­
cessant and violent agitation of the alavory question throughout the north for tbe
fast quarter of • century has at length
produced it* malign influence on the slaves
and inspired them with vague notions of
freedom.
Hence a ron«o of security no
longer exist* around tho family altar.—
This feeling of peace at home has given
place to apprehensions of servile insur­

InxrriM

PKXR. TEXCnS. INKS. PAPER. EN•
VKL0PK8. CARDS, Ac.. *e.

WILLIAM BCRGIlEn,
USTICE OF THK PEACE. Attorney •»&lt;!
CoaBxtor »i tsw. srxl Holieitor in Cbsneery. I

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tion. Tbe late presidential election, how­
ever, has been held in strict conformity
with its express provisions. How, then,
ran tbe result justify a revolution to de-

President elect before resort to each •

it aa a precedent.
Tbs validity of this
IntobmuuHhM rnrald mr

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b abort, the ROvcrnment erected

again by the Supreme Court of the Uni­
ted States, with perfect unanimity, h is
founded upon an express provision of the
ooMtltution, requiring that fugitive slaves
who escape frbin service In one State to
another ahall bo “delivtrtd up,,Ao their
masters.
Without this prociaion it is a
well known historical fact that die consti­
tution itself could never have been adopt­
ed by the Convention.
In one form or

over all the
c enumerated

it is said,however, that lhe antecedents
of tho Presidon! elect have been sufficient
to justify the fears of the South that he
will attempt to invade tbelr rights. But
ar* such apprehensions of contingent
danger in tbe future sufficient to justify both being substantially lbs rame&gt;, the
the 1 mined fate destruction uf tbe noblest Fugitive Slave law baa been the law of
system n! government ever devised by tbe land from tbe days of Washington
mortal* 1
Frpra lhe very nature of bis until tbe present moment
Here, then, a clear case hi presentedju
office, and its high responsibilities, ho
must necessarily be conservative.
Tbe which it will be the duty of the next
stern duty of administering tbo vast aad President, as it lias been my own, to act
complicated concerns of this government with vigor in executing this supremo law
affords tn itself a guaranty last he will against the conflicting enactments of state
not attempt any violation of a door con­ legislatures. Should he fall in the perfor­
stitutional right. After alLho is no more mance of this high duty.be will then have
thnu the chief executlvo officer of tho gnv. manifested a disregard of the constitution
ermnent.
His province I* not to make, and lawa^a the great injury of the people
but to execute tbe law*; and it is a re­ of nearly one h«lf of lhe State* of the L'dmarkable fad in our history .that notwith­ ion. But are wo to presume in advance
standing the repeated efforts &lt;&gt;f the anti­ that he will ’hits violate bis duty 1 This
slavery party, no single act basever been would be at war with every principle of
passed Congress, unless wo may po*albly justice and of Christian charity. Lot us
except the Missouri Compromise, Impair­ wait for tho oven act. The fugitive law
ing, in the slightest degree, tho rights of has been carried into execution io every
the South to their property In slaves.— contcxtcd case since the commencement
And it may also lw observed, judging of tbe present administration; though of­
from present indiratiuns, that uo proba ten, it is to be regretted, with great Irea
u: passage of such an act, and incoo venk-ncc to the master, and with
Willy exists ol *.the
by
either In considerable expense to the government
h7 a
» majority of both Houses,
Hoi
the
present or the next Congress. Sure­ Let ua trust that the State h-gislstarea
1
will repeal
their -------------------------unconstitutional-------and ob­
ly, under those circutnstaneos, w* ought............
_r._.-------- -------- -------this shall be
to be restrained from present action by noxious enactments.
Unless
the nrcerpt of Him who spake as never done
J * without unnecessary defay, it is imman spake, that “sufficient unto tho day poemiblu for any human power to save the
is lhe evil thsreoC" The day of evil may Union.
Tbe southern States standing on the
neier come, unless wo shall rashly bring
basis of tbe constitution, hsve a right to
it upon ourselves.
Il Is alleged nu one cause tor immediate demand this act of justice from lhe States
secessiou that the Southern States are de
niod equal rights with the other .States in
the common territories.
But by whft
authority are these denied ?
Not by

lied U&gt; the United

la tbdr
*
I

“Not alb'i'tH'nuBMtaf the United
IStates created by the constitution, less a
।
government
in the strict sense of the
term, whbiathe sphere of its powert.than
।
lhe
governments created by the constitu­
।
tions
of tbe atettw are witblo their several
i
legislative, executive, and judiciary de­
partments. It operates, like them.directly on persons and things ; and like them
It has at command a physical force for
executing tbe powers committed to iu"
It was intended to bo .perpetual, and
not to be annulled at the pleasure of any
one of tbe contracting parties. Ths old
articles of confederation were entitled—
“Articles i&gt;( cunfederatkm and Perpetual
Union between tbe States
and by the
‘The article of this cvufedcration ahall be
inviolably observed by every Stale, snd
the Union shell bo perpetual," Th© pre­
amble to the C&gt;&gt;nsUiuliuu of the Culled
States, having express reference to the
articles of confederation, recites that it
was established “in order to form a more
perfect union.’' And yet It Is contended
that this “more perfect uniot” does not
include the nsctilial attribute of perpet­

Tp tbr extent nf the delegated powers
the constitution of the United States is as
much a part of lhe constitution of each
State, and is as binding upon Its people,
as though II had
therein.
This government, therefore, is a grfrat
and powerful government, invested with
all the attributes of sovereignty over the
special subjects to which its autbority axtends. Its framers never intended lb Im­
plant in its boamtn the seed* of its own
destruction, nor were they at its erratibu
guilty of tbe absurdity of providing for it*
own dissolution.
It was not intended by its framers to
be the baseless fabric of a vision uhich,
at tbe toiloli of tbe enebautcr would, van­
ish into tl&gt;|u air, but a substantial and
mighty fabric, capable of rmfating the
•low decay of time apd of defying tbe
storm* of nge.«.
Indeed, well may the
patriots of thst day hate indulged fears
that a government of such b'gb poorer
might violate the reserved rights of the
States,and wisely did tiwyndopt the lulu
of a strict oonxirocti-ni nf i'Iksc powers to
prevent the danger.
But'jhey did n-n

_
tncot.
_.

aro parties, will have Ucon willfully vio-

These
err
--------powers
embrace
embrace the
the very ‘

’
Tbe
right of retixtanct* on thv pirt of
tho governed against t|io r&gt;ppre»si&lt;-p &lt;&gt;f
their gvveniments wbivli onnui-t m de­
nied.'It exists independently of all conslitu*.ioD«, aud |tns been exercised nt al! pe­
riods of the world’s history,
Under it
o’d government* have Loen destroyed and
new ones Lave taken tb-ir pion'.
It is
embodied In strong and ewress Innguago
in our own Declaration of Indapandcnce,
Bat the distinction must ever be observ­
States
It b not uccv—sry
i to enumerate ed, that thi» ia revolution against an cs__________________
the otber
high powers wibich have been tabiisbad gyvernrami and not a.voluntary
mrfrrrrvt upon
unnn the
tha federal
fUlor-il government.— ••cevsi-jn from it by virtue of an iuliprvut
conferred
)tn orasr to carry tuc eourneraieu powers cvnsiitutiunti right. In sht.i',.kl us look
into effect, Congress po&gt;»v«*cs the exdu-1 the danger fairly in the face.
,cxv«**»iim
1
sive right to fay and colled duties on im-' is neither more nor loss than revoltititm.
1
ports, and in common with tbe States to • ’ft’ may nr u
-»—*:c-u-------It may not k
bo
a justifiable
rcrI
ulutiuu. bit aull U is rciulutiou.
lay
and collect all other taxes.
'
What, in tbe meantime, fa the respon­
But tho constitution has not only con­
sibility
arul
true
position
««f
the
Execu
­
ferred these high powers upon Congress,
Ils is bound by solemn oath be­
1but it has adopted effectual means to re­ tive !
fore God and the country “tn take care
strain
the
States
from
interfering
with
1
thatlbc laws be faithfully executed," and
!
from Inis obligatim; he CMBQl he &gt;bsulv,
1
ed by any human power.
1
. But what if the purforwiaoo of this du­
1any treaty, alliance, nr confederation;
ly, iu wbule or In part, bu bean rcudmd
Igreat fatten of marque and reprisal; coin
money ; emit bill* of crvtpl i make any­ impracticable by cvcnta un-r which be
Such,
thing but gold and sth ar coin a tender in could have exercised no control I
payment of debts; pose anr bill of at­ at tbe present moment, ia the caac thru’tainder tx pool fads law, nr law impair­ oul tbe Stale of South Gtrolina, so far uh
(be
laws
of
the
United
Statai
to
secure
ing the obligation of conUaeta."
tha aommiwraviuu
odmhriatratton of
Justins ly
moans «n
of
Moreover, without the coolant of ins
im jusvvs
wy mwn*
Congress, no State dull fay any imposts ! the federal judiciary arc cotu^rnod. AU
or duties on any imports orexport*, ex- ’ the federal officers uitlifa its limits, thro’
m., b. -bnlM'l,
rr 1 ’l«~
!•••
*"

highest attributes of iMtion.nl sovereignty.
They place both the sword and the purse
. under
its control.
Congress han power
__
_______
.
,
to make war, cud to make peace ; to
. rafae aud support armies and navies, and
10 ore»clnde Irrel ire with foreign gnvernn^nta. It is invested with the power to
a&gt;ia mousy and to regulats th* value
thereof, and lo regulate commerce with

constitution, and without any violation of
the constitutional rights of the other members of the Confederacy.
That as each
became parties to the Union by the v&lt;go

of its own people assembled in Cynven
lion, so any one of them may retire from
the Union in a similar manner by the vote
ol sueb a Convention.
.
In order to justify secesuon as a conslitalional remedy, it must be on the princi pie that the federal government is a
mere voluntary association of States, to
be dissolved at pleasure by any one of
the contracting parties. If this be so. the
confederacy is a rope of sand, to be pen
ctrated and dissolved by the first adverse
wave of public opinion in any of tbe states.
In this manner our thirty-three States
may resolve themselves into as many
petty, jarring and hostile republics, each
one "retiring from the Union, without re­

sponsibility, whenever any sudden ex­
citement might compel them to such a
course.
By this process a Union might j they eiwu this amount, the excess shall
be entirely broken into fragments In a belong to the United States.
_ ______which
________________
_
And
“wo State sludl, without the ewnfew weeks
cost our ____
forefathers
}
many years of toil, privation and blood ' soot of Congress,lay any doty «d lewaaga.
tn establish._______________________________ keep troops or shipwofwar, in time of
Such a principle is wholly ioeonaistent j peace; enter into n» agreement orcomwith tho history as well as tho character ped with another State, or with a forof lhe federsl Constitution. After it was | eign power; or engage in war, unless a*
frawcd.with lhe greatest deliberation and i uially invaded, or in such imminoat dancare, it was submitted to tbe conventions I ger as will mu admit of delay."
of tbe people of the severs) states for rat- j
In onkr Mil I further to seeure the anification.
its proviaioni wore diecuswri interrupted
intarrunted •xereiae
exercise of tthese
‘
'high
' powers
at length in these bodies, composed of lhe against State interposition, it is provided
‘•that this constilutiou and the laws of the
first men of tbe country.
Its opponents contended that It confer­ United States shall be made in pursuance
red powers of the federal government
dangerous to the rigbls of the States,
whilst its advocates mahttainad that, un­
der a fair construction of lhe instrument
there was no foundation for such appre­
hensions.
In that mighty strusgle botween Vic first Intellects of this or any
other country, It never occurred to any
Individual, either among its opponent* or
advocates, to assert, or even to intimate,
that their efforts were all vain labor, be­
cause tbe moment that any State felt
heroelf aggrieved she might secede from
the Untrtn.
What a crushing argument
would this have proved agaiuat those who
dreaded that the rights of the States wo’d
be endangered hy tbe Constitution. Tbe
truth ia, that it *«•
nPVl many years
after the origin of the federal government
that wod&gt; a proposition was first aavanocd. It was then met and refuted by lhe
conclu*1ve_arguniM&gt;ta of general Jackeon,
who. in MT meeeaga of l«th of January,
isfffi, transmitting tbe nullifying ordi­
nance of South Chrolina to Conftwaa, MR-

the oalkstion uf tbs sestotus.
•MsmUltamthw

ploys lhe fol lowing iMwuaga:
r •^rightnf apaopbrfeetatfc**-

to abeolve themselves at will, and

*i‘fr­

Tki. Wt k (.*.**■**•« •«*»*•«*■
■Mr not aalrnu, oUifUloiu. &lt;nl tawA

moot i* constituted and to the «MmM
which it wu wpready famed to •«•!«-

longer have n district judge, a di st riot attoniey, or a marshal in South Carolina.-^
In fact the u fade machinery of tbe feJoral
government, necessary for tho J Lain bu­
ll&lt;&gt;n of remodiufjartic« anioug llic pooplc, has been demolished J mid it u mild
be difficult,if not iuip«&gt;»iUc(U&gt; n-phea it.
The only acts of CvugnwM up iliu «tat&gt;
uta book, bearing u|x&gt;n. this subject, are
tboaeoflhc 2Slh of February, 1703, and
3d of Mart-h, 1807. These author far the
President, after he shall have Miurtaiueti
that the marshal with hia b|x&gt;sse commit,

alm" Is unable to execute civil or cruniual
process in any particular case, U&gt; call
forth the militia, and employ the army
and Dgvy to aid him in performing this
Ualud Sum,
Iw lU aapr^e law service. ’ having first Uy prodamaliun
commanded the insurgents "to disperse
and retire peaceably i» tljdr rvspcvtivu
abodes, within « limited lime."
Thia
duty «tRD“l by any means Lc performed
aoslrary nolwitUtendmg.
in a State w here no judicial authority ox.
The solemn sanction of religion has
teu
issue pruees.% aud abort! there is
bM MRirBiWH to the ubligalhms of the
no marsh*! to execute it.and where, men
if there were such an officer, the ontiru
population would constitute one solid
hers of state tegfalsturvsjmd all eseMtive
combination lo resist him.
.
Tbe barn anumcration of tbcao provia.
iousprovoa bow inadequate '.buy are with
out further feglsfatiou to Qviroomoa uni­
this constitution.’
ted opposition in a&gt; tingle Stale, no&lt; to
speak U other Stales who r,i*y pjore
toeinselvos in a sindfar attitude.
Con*
gte«s afano has power to decide whether
lhe present hwa can or camwt be amevw
dad ao m to carry out more Ufectually
thaiddeotanf tho couatitalioy.

Terms Easy.

11

fear, nor bad they any reason to inngir.o
that the coMiitutivti would be m» inter­
preted to enable any Statej'by her own
act, and without the consent of her.sister

States, to discharge their people from all
or My *»f their federal oMtatjfocs.'
uity.
wa» designed to
lo Ire
Iw
It may be asked, then, arc the people
But that the Union was
[ perpetual appealsi couduaiveiy
from the
coociusiveij irom
tuc of
oi the
u Slates without redrew against the
ol ‘the
rauny and oppression of (be FuJsrol
of the North. Should it be refused, then ■ nature and extent c*
v powers conferred' | 'tvn
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-n
on
the
federal
govern!
G«»«
,
„overun&gt;cul1
By no mean*.
tbe constitution to uhich all tha Slates by
'
tbe
* constitution
'
'
on tbe federal gnt

lated by ouo portion of them iu a procisIon essential to tbe domestic security and
In that
believe never will pass, any act to ex­ happiness uf the remainder.
clude slavery from these territories; and event, the injured Stales,after having first
certainly not by tlio Supreme Court,wbicb used all peaceful and constitutional mean*
has solemnly decided that Marcs are to obtain redress, would be justified in
property, their owners Itsve a right to revolutionary resistance to tbe governtake them into tbe common territories^ud ment of the L'uion.
- my remarks
hold them there under tbe protection of
I bare purposely confined
the Constitution.
.
to revolutionary resistance, because it has
So far. than, as Congress is concerned, been chimed within the fast few yearo
ths objection is not to any thing they have that any State, whenever thia shall bo it.
• ... .
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already done, but to *hnt they may do
hereafter. It will surely be admitted that from the Union, in accordance with tbe

rection.
Many a matron throughout the South
retires at night in dread of what may Ih&gt;fall hvrself and her children before the
i Aartni.
id all oth«
morning.
Should this apprehension of
domestic danger whether real or imagina­
ry, extend and intensify itself until it
J AMEN A. SWEEZEY,
shall pervade the masses of tho southern
people, then disunion will become inevit­
able.
Self-preservation is the first law
of nature, and has been Implanted in the
heart of man by his Creator for the wis­
I. A. It OLD JU MIK,
est purpose; a®d no political union,how­ this apprehension of future danger is no
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
ever fraught with blessings and benefits good reason fur an immediate disaolethni
of tbe Union. It is true that the Territo­
in all other respects, ran long continue.if
rial Legislature of Kansas, on the 23d of
the necessary consequence be to render
the homes and firesides of nearly half the February, 1860, passed in great haste,an
TTORXFY. Ccunwllor A BSUSHsr.
parties to it habitual!v snd hopelessly In­ act, over the veto of the Governor, de­
claring that slavery “is, and shall be far­
secure.
Sooner or Inter the bonds of
ever prohibited in this territory." Such
such a Union must bo severed. Il is my
an act, however, plainly violating the
convicuon that this fatal period has not
righU of property secured by the consti­
yet arrived; and my prayer to God Is
tution. will sorely be declared void by
that he would preserve tbe Constitution
the judiciary whenever it shall be presen­
and lhe Union throughout all generations.
JOHN ROBERT*,
But let ua take warning in time, and ted in a legal form.
Ouly three days after mv insugRratiou
remove the cause of danger.
It cannot
lhe Supremo G.irl of tbeVnitod States
be denied that, for five and twenty years,
H. F. CHERRY,
solemnly-sdju.lged ilul this power did
tbe agitation ol the North against slavery
not exist iu u territorial legislature. Yet
in the south has been incessant. In 1835
such has been the factious temper of the
pictorial handbills and inflammatory ap­
times that the correctness of this decision
peals were circulated extensively throwout
has been extensively impugned beforelhe
BnrtuSioals:
tbe South, of a character to excite tbe
people, snd the question has given rise to
-FRANK LESLIE," both Weekly sad MostMy. passions of lhe slaves; and, iu the Inn
angry political conflicls throughout the
gnage of general Jackson, “to stiraulaic
HARPER'S MAOAZINR
country. Those who have appealed frr m
them
to
insurrection,
and
produoc
all
the
New York MERCURY.
this judgment of our highest constitution­
horrors of a servile war.” This agitation
The SEW YORK LEDGER.
al tribunal to popular assemblies, would,
has over since been continued by the
,
J. P. ROBERTS A Co
if they could, Invest a territorial legisla­
J. M. NEVINS,
i public prtss, by the proceedings of State
ture with power to annul the sacred rights
TV’otary Public, snd Tax agaatri_,‘‘rli^ul*r
Hastings, Msrcb C. IMO.
irnr.tr
: and county conventions, nnd by abolition
AN attention paid to making out Deeds. Mortnf property. This power Congress is ex­
1
-rrmons
nn&lt;!
lectures.
The
time
of
Con
­
e.re« and Contracts.
Great oare taken Id fore­
pressly forbidden by the federal cuostitugress
has
been
occupied
in
violent
speecliclosing Mortgages by advertisement.
i tion to cxerciuc. Every Slate legislature
! es on this never-ending subject; nnd apin tbe Union is forbidden by its own con­
। peals in pamphlets and other forms, cnstitution to exercise it II cannot bo ex­
! dotted by distinguished names, have been
ercised in any State except by the people
well aelecUd stock of
j sent forth from this central point and
THOSE OF PROBATE, Circuit Court Com.
In their highest sovereign capacity when
ej mtMiooer. A Kornev and Conn.rflor at Law
spread broadcast over tho Union.
framing or amending their State constitu­
acd Notary J’oblic. Conre&gt;.ncinK aad CollortHow caty it would be for the Ameri­
tion.
In like manner, it can only be ex­
mc promptly attended to. Will bo found in the
can people to settle the slavery question
CASH OH PBODDCE. forevnr,ond to restore peace and harmony ercised by the people of a territory rep­
resented in a convention of delegates, for
to this distracted country.
JAMES B. BROWN,
the purpose of framing • constitution pre­
They, and they alone, can doMt. All
paratory to admission as a State into the
OUNTY SURVEYOR. 0»es In
that is necessary to accomplish the object
Union.’ Then, and not until then, are
and all for which tho slave Statea have
they invaatad with power to docids lhe
ever contended, it to bo lot alone, and question whether slavery shall or shall
DANIEL STRIKER,
permitted to manage their domealic iosti*
OUNTY CLERK. Notary Pnblie. ssd Ges.rel
not exist within their limits.
tutiona in their own way. As sovereign
Land and Tax Agent. Offlos in tbe Court
This is an act of sovereign authority,
■■
. i
-Il I.......
rt-r.— states, they, and they alone, are respons­
FULL AND COMPLETE.
ible before God and ths world for tbs and not of suljordinate territorial
EwraM., 0™.
Wm U
"OLIVER E- EVERTS,
। slavery existing among them.
jlc of the north nre not more re- would the equaht) of the States
the people of the north nre not more re­ territories
righto tff’
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territories be destroyed, and the r
sponsible, and have no more right to in­
property
in J*ve* would dep«»d, not up­
terfere, than with similar Institutions in
. *. B. WIGHTMAN,
*
on the guaranties of ths constitution, but
Rusala
or
Braxil.
Upon
their
pood
sense
TJKGISTKB OS DEEDS Otte, fa &lt;b» Court
sod patriotic foibcaranoo 1 contra* I still upon the shifting majorities of an irres
XVllooM, and open at rII hours.
to bo
ponrible territorial legislature,
Such a
• paid when papm are Isft for reoerd.__________
1 greatly rely. Without their aid it is be
doctrine from its intrinsic uneonndnMs,
ynnd the power of any President, no mat­
II. W,tm.1M&gt;N,
cannot long influenoe any considerable
ter what may be his own p«»litical pro­
/BOUNTY TREASURER- Ofioo fa tb« Court
portion of our people, much less can it
for CoHectle-IVHoexr.
;
clivities, to restore pcare and harmony
afford a good roiuon far a dissolution of
amoug Uic States.
Wiaely limited ami
the Union.
'
restrains^ ** is hi* power, poder our con­
The mmt pelpabls violations of eonetlstitution and laws, he alone can accom­
T. H. RVMELL,
tutiottal duty which have YS* been oom
plish but liufa, far good OT far e»H, un
milted emsist •»» Bbeatosof dUfcrent state
CHOC? OAK OPSNUI6 LAND, such a raomtntous qwwlfatt.
'\J Hastings, Michiganlegislatures to defeat the execution of tne
.Jewelry repaired to ordsr,
And Chia brings m« to observe that the
1, lb. u.r Mlp
Twin. Sr*W
election of any ol our Critow-ntirena to
. STKRMXNa
•» .
’
»' ,l“w memnerru, oo»«o.&gt;,
AUo, Two Dwelling
oums&gt;
neither Congress nor MI I
afford just cause for dissolving the Lmon.
justly be held rtaponwbie. Having been
Wux r.n—
Thia is more especially true If bis election
passed in violation of the federal og«.U.
In the VUlBgo »* Harting,.
has been effected by a mars plurality.and
Union they are therefore null and void.
not a majority of ths people, and has re­
AU the &lt;x vrta, both stataand national,
suited from transient nnd temporary
before whom the qnsaUon has anseoJ»vs
-it— which may probably never sffiin
from the beginning derfaimdtbe Fogiftvs
In ortw w J.rtJfr.m-tl.
Slave Law tn be oonsutaDonal.
The
revUutionary resistance
tbe Lederai
Government nmsl’b* guilty
veep pp th* untUsT.
in Wisconsin; and ttua aas not omy oewi
mart by '!«• J*H*r
*rib«
ly saaoancs to tbe cllictulty. that wv Intend lo
at cheap *» can
. cell and Jud|{o

Ready

NO. 33.
HP!

HA8TIWG8

&lt;yru lews W tbd iutermediite «gre*

Tte Htv*

.

�It is not every wrong—nay, il ia not [ous consequences to all tho great interests

ED1TOK1AL ETCHINGS.

we
every gnovoua wrong—wh
’ “*
‘
»Whip
VL------- take
• - a retroa resort to such a fearful
ought to be the last d
a desperate people, after «
stituUona! means of coudl
mistaken, tU t^rer .in«?tnm*«d of the exhausted. We
forts baa rereived ordrrs to ncttetofelly this free government t
•m the deMhdve. In eudi a romtogtney ebb and flow of public opinion.
Tbe ' as a nation in nil nur part trials,
lhe Ttwonsibility for ttmscquencew woti^ slavery question, like everything human,
man, I
•
•
•
•
•
rlghtfuDy «e«t upon the beads ofrtfac‘&gt;s,
it has already reached and passed tbe ail-

. coiti.e iuv .nU..;,, U,
UudI b. Rw r.bLiM.

JAMES BUCHANAN.

ir

bianco to the recognition of a f &gt;rc|j&gt;n jie
fado covcpttDont, invuli ing, ab supfi ro-J
sponsibility.
Any attempt .fo.&lt;Q~ttjia
would, on this park be ‘a .tmkeQ oct of
usurpation.
It is, therefore. Jyjflilnj
submit to Congress .the .whole, auffifomim
all its bearings. Tba course brev'wtts'is
so rapidly hastening fofvrard /Kaf,$b«

S’"

rcgnlaU
They can

t-W‘ John Minor Bolts, of Virginia,

has written a bold,manly letter, adducing

treasury Doles amended,by inserting fifty
dollars instead of hundred dollars, as the
minTmum'amount " anti- wife

Ui

£ aa itewta) iW4*
1 cue n’etoct ►. hl., al

fTY1?8 Bo,*k 1&lt;5”*uc-

t?

relations heretofore exisligg* "S^t ijc-ti
Jbein, much lefe to ack now ledge
Cndenee of UiatEtatc. Tins Voujjbjjo
vest B.nwro. Ewcutive officer
the
power of . recognizing llic Jisavlujjim jjdf(

GAN, Barry Ceunty, •».

‘
‘ ‘ *
ISF* The grpnt Burch divorce case, al 1merit referrir.j ‘
the int
.
,
.
, Napiervillc, Illinels, has resulted in ac- and
'
&gt;f tho
ate* enw, if.»»)-. why.«&gt;•
proceeds uf
the sales of the public lands qairfe to &lt;ppc«r
quitting -the-woman of roy- criminsHty rare
j
tn bm-jnjtfrii swrftfw tte «•■ ’*2??
further to all parttea
dd petiion, fo
4witm Win aceordanoc with tlwju^frwnf

.to ■parish,. 1U°smU

mate-

OBATE NOTICE.

,-WSf

Tin or Ml

t .llM-n J

,

ernmont flh^jjld'Jeiil i^illj nil

■p! °Htetn&gt;Bft*rii MEmMfc.
. *»#«»»,«• iU&gt;

creditors,

‘ ^tfr.”tluntcr Aid1—XVfcHlope" the gou-

Mr llunw

.«• »1»&lt;

gutter pari of IhiddeAttftenf ... fiUMIoii th.—™
IH.wr,
«•
• tht Mate of ilite’ unlt^ aS p)ia; «*»talMy
•snriMy &lt;JnBtiudei
enbdudee that
that ^11,
all sutb »WlOn
at
gri^
’
i
only
emtortnes
tbe
print jciku-c..
As this pari o

Dated, Preerabcr 19.1 MO.

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Dated, Dymbyr 5th, JSC.’Tdee-’x^

S**

«&gt;

%r»w yaansi)/ &gt;

.

phobaA nutice

srinweitt wMI Be able io psy all iti Uebca.
-

domain

— —- r.--.—mana emnirj. I or *

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. -.-FWW^tk^.wce.,-

At a arwion of aaid roart bidden, at the ofSce of
aud
sageis the *&gt;nly part attracting pertio-, a «r
BeM, who wanted
be
tbe Judge thereof h) tnUHb|r». on Monday the
Sw2.S»?/*“r BftemiotrM &lt;W.
mn, ■nd'nb Pr^dto!, h„ wrilUn . I«l.r ^TMt tol(kbday«3MNB*«nn0rVMML 0Bay.
the prwe.Wl
preeenUtlme,
At s etawffl of yud cosri. tokteasi tk on.ee of
■ swuwnbt only dfocbiewneornutehe.'but of Judge id 1‘Swte. “
___ ,
♦*i W.-U* .«&gt;*^ *»*■«&lt;**•
ftp. like iruCh.naft.‘.ieZike
, the tnvoruments ©f rill the Statre.
aw JH’lfl,
■ Mr. Anthony oilfod fordhn mms and
BS'tefW"
W&gt; y&gt;W lh«.N.nW. .fur item nidi
u$
?f - ' ”lfl‘4°n,rni‘&gt;ra R '’*&lt;
1 nerr. on adopting Mr. I Ranter*/ amend-,
iW.WWUwlJlWKWf. I. ™*«l. Ju.wi!»r L&gt;»l,.rp
if tfcy *»*.««!.
On rentes and fflibg tbe petition duly trTi«e4
menfc-1
‘
flJIX J:iw .1“
of John I’alten, pTV&gt;»K fir c«tein reaion*
*&gt;y«"
emergency may soon arisp whoa you may
&gt; Mr. Hale artid the gnvernmeM wps
id
pennon
taaaioee;
—
1*1 *&gt;
r md
*’ »»•'•*»
tberelu,**forth tinttfdxiiifitrthoopf Mid e»l»ic
lie4Hd“‘-'- d4te&lt;jiL-.«
Somebody
ought
"tio bp the
,L • nr'Sf'e!
-.? 1I but "S'"
to si Wit
to “
our
readers
ferfth-tlib bo- ULteAto
_____
l. '^ rui
be called upoo to dto'Jc
momentous
। pledged to-redeem these nou s.
.
I ia brteWflUWJUfe cCddhHhllos
....t Un... &lt; - - .b-'ii. ,
IpumuTTu , SLwa are in» ’^foreiaaiinatibn
cWHle1
. ana the bearing thereon be poal
question whether yob poww ihepowcr,
ljuV'lIML
. •
'J,
Mr. Cameron qiiotod tho aintonwats
Uh rfav
ls£l. at
tlx -.-ah
day nt
of Januarr
January 16«1,
al cue
one u
o‘- aaid petition be postponed until Uaadat
J..-------- them to reparatc the wheat!
by force of arms, to -compd a Sl'uto'te
from the N.»V. 2&gt;A 1W.
lie (Vould
l.Jl —.-----M., al tbe’aBWW ths Judge of Probata, Jw.u
stay in the Union.
1 should feef r
*'1
' ‘
The •'Charleston “Mgroirry" has, -like tn sea notes issued in Bums not teas
,W’df
Jte
w A,“W:
chaffj.x’aserviugto a future time fotlour-,
recreant to my duly were 1 not'L
been trsYri^ to find out who lhe Qitcs- than *20.
t to ev by the FcJeraj pMfrarag}t}.,.-^ueh were
•
selves^
tho
privilege
of
examining
such
press an opinion on this important
int __
sub- the hnprehcnsjoD?. jiiflly. ii'ttjkjnpd, l?y the
poqdwt'.lli.tijat &lt;;ity to the^’. ,Y. Tribune,
Hocok—The Speaker.-pursuant to an
ject.
friends of.. Stytj;right^ Jhal.jgrfod,. aa pphitatft may seem tb 'demand attention.
order nf yo&lt;tcwlsy',.cnllod the various {
is, and, , suggests that be bad bolter have.
Tho question fairly statej is: Itos the'
' Wc cannot forbear to mention, libwcy- ’
Suites for propositions relating lo -the ’
rrodercil .it. Mttotgrly^bifol
constitution delegatcxl to Congress the! whether.trie tonsU(ut»qn cvuld hav® Ring er, that, tho message starts upon ^hft^lse ' Tbe "correspondent” replies by saying be present couditiun of the countiy.
power to cocrco a stalo into submission,, survived without these amepdipciits,—
has just mounted a new 'cockade and-will
which is attempting to with^rgw, or'hasf Again, the constitution was .atncndeu by premises tital tbe people of tho North.
not
soon..‘
Smtsfutt SrcorrnoxB.— In bis recent •
are nil wrong and those of the South all | n
°l 1leave
^a'C ,00n
.
newspaper
virtually withdrawn from the ccnfedcra- the same prpceiw after lhe elation of
sjicecb ih Georgia; Hon. AlasaWcr Fl.
cy ?
If answered in the affirmative, ilL Presidont, Jt fRrsnn by.thc House oflfcp right Of course, conclosions, based u^»nn .
f-uY" The N. Y. f/nakf^ays tbe man'Stephens, used the following langnn^e ; ‘:
must be on theprinciple that the powerr resentatives, in February, 1803.
This such, premises, must necessarily range rnfiicttirtis,ofthe North nre going to ie“The first question that presents itself.
1ms been conferred upon Confess .to do amttndrnenl was, rendered pcceaspy’ to very wide of truth, and cant a doubt pf| qip'c&amp;iuth. where all is “peagcandprus- is* ahall the people of tho HoUtb secede j
CHANCERY SALE
clare and to make war rtaafost n state.—
WtAhrcurrcnc^ ofIne dangera w hich J
from tho Lmion in consequence Af die ]
sincerity open the whoie document.
JWUy.” A pralty
pretty good joke.
,
TATE OF MlCniOAN.-Tbe CirenR Cw»rt
After macli serious rvnectibu I have ar­
siriouiiljf.,lhreatchad -ihc^ existence of
dcdlrth of
of Lincoln
Lincoln tc
tc the
the Frrridcney'*bf
Pri-ableney' fof;
fur lba c&lt;n|utj of Barry, in C'bajuxry.
It
u
tu
nl«z,
tb««
th.-rta.i
-'
-.
.
&lt;R«Mfoh
4 U
, 7?.
,
. ri*.ht
Brcndstuffs continue to,(IrolineIo the United Statra ! Mr foriltrvlhrt.’J
rived at the cohdusioD tlmt no such pow­• the gnvcnmicht &lt;lpnnu' the ptyidency of
PROBATE NOTICE.
,. ,. , - ------7 — IMV VI...CT* wua.vo &gt;
Ii
er has been delegated to Gimircss or toi tha^ election.
The Article., fof fts. own of soresefon Is denied, while the attempt Epopc.
There
sou /IvreHv, r&lt;n&lt;frW/v. nnd
Thert? seems
seems to
to U
lie butliitle
but‘little ’ Ml
W//you'/hrnWy,
narf rrwrYef'/. J
any other department of tho federal gov­ amendment was intended to procure.lhe js justified, and the rebels are told, tool the
realizing
t]ixiprr any
any perumuaut
peruuiuaut relief
relief •
m»(
nt&gt;t iktitl
'tbiiit that they tiiifkl.
ought. _ 1n
In
.
ernment. Il is manifest, upon an iiispcc- &lt;amilfable adjintment
v; -r.; of confuting;conati— goKcrnzncut, h without power, as il kicks . /rom '.l-, nuarter n. nr6-.
I’foy judgment, th? ricctitai of mi man,
hq,unntnreof «efor rirtas«r • decretal order I
i»rt fa *d«n al the oEieoof
tUKa, o&amp; Monday tfc Jd
ion of the constitution, tlmt thia is not tutioual qucsUonp like the present, w foth
u ^peTTstate to svb !
‘
«+'-n
’»«’■ Wgh office, £A-?X'S *£,&lt;:
among lhe specific and enumerated pow­ might nr‘se b«tween .1^^8)'$Io.WnL “f
an.- n
- j—.
t_ .L_____ i-.-_
(dP** Gi}tp»P Marston |us been DJmi- t fotoflHMt eause for any State to srpArate
(o’r ’u^ rounjxo’r n«trr. wilt Mh .1 I
i of Probate.
tnlsaiMi. Th President is in the position j
ers granted to CergreM; and it Is equally
noted by tho Rreniblimns for Congress in ‘
llnl,,nh
v’ •M»&lt;Ul&gt;y | public »uoltoasr««idM.M4»Ahrb4t bta&lt;ter. al:
apparent that Its exercise is not ‘hieccs- appears from contcmpornuepua hisjui-y.
t
j
mj •««»«•••
n&gt; .
.
.
rvwUn.„ the front door of Hie (ourt Honar, tu the villas ;
lijsjflry "f n man trying to quench a fire by hold- tforfirrt
Jtapcreentilivc District of New *. jj* ,,n ’”flh'la!J,ng ‘*0
WHsaStafs is astdleoraty Wltarey. rette s«h
In tvis coqii^ctiiin^I «Jmn ‘fltoiciy
’.cpll lingi swijed cup of water in one handpmd
aary and propeif for carrying Into execu­
pin’cjy.call
trtuncnt ui writ
[ (Hiirnrihe cvnntm.
tn make a point of ■
tion’’ any one o( these powers.
So for attention to a fow sSnleiices in Mr, - r 1!
Hampshire.
j
reririsnro
to
the
government,to
Withdraw
1 piling on fuel, energetically, with" tho
from this power hav’uig tern delegated son’s justly celebrated rcport’ln 1729,'to
BBS- TUj •« irjba to to. . U« Un-' r™m '!
’ '"’n “ ""•&lt;l'&gt;^&gt;n.h,
(
j
oiner.
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to Congress, U«ps expressly refused by the Legislature ।&gt;f VTrj’imal , 'Tn tlus he
«i»(— u &gt;
i- I’dtoted, pwtsus -ln the wrong.
We are
t
'f
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&gt;'■' ConrtUnli«..-.
Of lhe'portton of the message whipb
the couvcntiou which framed the constitu­ /Alj'and conclusively defended the rc^&gt; .

,-rstJ

S

r!»e8^“3,EU!t^^'b&gt;-

tion.
“
It appears fro^j the proceedings of thnt

body, tlmt on th* tilsVwFMay, 1787, the
clause "authorizieg an exertion of lhe force
of the whole agtiinsl a delinquent State,”
came up for cbmntieraUon. Mr. Madison
opposed it in n lirief but powerful speech,
from which I sHal! extract but a single

lutiorts of the precedinglegialaturongrunstL
the ktriclurea of several.other State,Leg­■
islatures.
These were mainly founded' '
upon the protest of the Virginia legisla­
ture against the open and muJiUoA acts, as(

\ro do not,publish, treating as

succeeds better.

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Rresldcncv, rod that too
A corrrepondrnt of tbe N. i. i in accordance w ith tbe pi^reribcd forms
TVmn, writing from Washington says I of the OMistitoti&lt;m. make a point of re

. . .

James Buchandn is ovi-

“palpable and alarming infrnoliehs of the। dcntly no philosopher, and we are bound
Cbnstllutlon.”
in chiritjl to bulicve the errors Of his
In pointing Out the peaceful nnd'cbnsG- administration are more attributable to
sente nce.
Ho observed: “The use of tutinnnl reriiedies, aud he referred, to none
1 the head than to tbe heart.
torco against a State w ould look more I Othei1 to which the Stales werenuthonzed
We arc Informed by the Prcsldent that
udps
like a dcclaratiofoofwar than an inffiction to resort orfiuch tH-dqslori, he
of punishment; nnd would probably be by saying that‘"the Legislatures of (1je। onr relations with Great Britain, France,
considered by th* party attaok'ed as a State might haVc modi'a'dlbeqi’rcgrifwn- -and’ Russia, are of lhe most friendly
dissolution of nlljbrevioua cofopacts by ‘ tatlon to Cbrtgreas wilfi r/v$wto obtain
character,while with Spain khey arc.more
which it might tti bound.”
Upon hi» '•a rescinding 01 the two dffeiistvc ^cts,
might have represented th tfeuk’ r$- complicated but less dangerous.
njotion the clause was liiianlinouiil^'ppst- thfy
'
WiihAuatria and the remaining eonti
iHined, and was bitvej- aoiiin pi''
‘itooctfoe Senators in‘C^i'gre«s*ther!‘'wish
believe. Soon afterwards :ph' I
of imti tu'o thirds'thereof Wo^lil prowjifc sn ■nental pwwere of Europe, its with Chinn,
‘‘•et^liftiitory amendment*’ to Ibe'yqnaliJune, 1787, whet incidentally
Joplin, Brazil, slid. New Grenada; Au? reto the subject, he - said:
"Aiiy gbvern- Tutton. or two-thirds of'IKeiqscfves, jf
lati'ixui arc of the most amicable charaement for the Uni&amp;d Stotckjjirmgd on tjio such Mud been their 'opti.jff. rnighi, l»j an
supposed pract'niETiHily of iising Toroe application to’CvngrtSs, have Obtained a
luiiivu a
—
Tftft.
.. .fifthebMed?
-------------------!Thi?
Is I against Oosta Rtcn have finally been taiagainst the ancodtrtliutional, pruce^dinjp Cbnyodtlon
‘^e^h " * reeom- jMt&lt; M&gt;;|. lhe nine egeimt NWrrtof the States, woiild prbve its' virio^ary the very‘rourro*Wh!^
ourTO'WklHrTOtnto'y.
nnd fallacious as the gtivlirtfnihnt bf-'X^- mend, in otw^.
&gt;r3&lt;l(, htlhitf «n .MflhtolO
„0, „
,
j
crore," evidently meanfiig the ‘th&amp;i. exist­ amendment oF thi Citistiiuiion
on the
the • ....,
on on
.
, .
W uh Mexico our -relattons, are very
ing Congress ofthr old Confedpratipn.
irobjedt driWicry. TbisWight'orlglriate
Without dcsdCndltfft io pnifieuJars, 'll
unsatisfactory, (tliey probably will bo
may he wifely asserted mtttlffij p^w^'to ns may be ucemal most ffaru.*iuTc to on- until they can get another slice of thirt
make wiir against1 n State is at varFartce frin fhe’Mfl&amp;tJ 'Tlie'‘cvplart!fiolT/dmeni!cotnitry to plant slavery in,) owing to the
with the whole spirit and 'Went of* Ac towt migftW Wrt fiii’ed td’Wlfirai! sedtfr.
constitution. Suppose ittclf'S wa&gt; wouft 'thrijt’bf the true constructioii'bf tbtf CdB yeison qtfych continued .changes in die
■ legally eoostttutnd authorities there.—
result in the'conqifost of n State, how
BtiHa treaty has beenwaeuntreated and
nre wo to govern rt afterwnrdi t “ Shall
we hold"it as a province Jmd govern It by df property In' fha;
Winmnrttefi to tho Senate but has- not rode*potic power r In tlie n/turc’ or tilings
or may'herenl
cei\cd ifs ftnal action rtlitlvo to Itimlifi‘
the*
right
In
we eonld not by physical forat‘control
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tne uuty
duty or
tit protsntng
ta
tne rlgm
CAilfli).,...
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the Will of the .people, and compel iblsm nll'tho common' •tertltorffirf"thr&lt;iij£Hritit
’-ibrouhl
Tbr PreeideiR felicitate* himself upon
to elect Senators and RcpiWitttalUea to their tcintofttl etfSttth(!h.’*Y&gt;d 'utitlTt
------- --be ..^.ait^ed'ns
Congress, snd to performi n'll the’other ahall
ftdniigcd’ns'1‘fetateAifofri'
Btateb'htfo the
the Un­ (he»ihjagnlion of- the rebcHions Territoduties depending upon their o^n ndhiOn. ion, with or tfnhoutslaWfy,'Ha their con
nes of Kanias and Utah, during hW ddand required from the free c’ltlzcnv of a stitiitionrmay pirtoribA
, minis^jou; The finances arc in. a very
free State, as n constfttient member rff the
8. A MkciHneenifion of/ tho' Hgbta of
confederacy.
•' &gt;,r''n ’ , th® master lb have hfs idatvs, Who has ea bad coudjlfon, ns ovory body knows, and
But, If we possess tills pow6r;- wnnM It capeeMrom ode Stale to an»ther,' rostered continually getting no better.
be wise to cxercise.it ntfder exlktihg clr- and “delivered up** to him. sad of the vaThe President avers that since his last
eumstnnres. The Wrot would doubtless lidtty&gt;«if the Fugitive SlaM'LaW' simbicd
aurtual message, not a single slave baa
be to presen-e the Union. ' War' waiil'd for thia'purpose, together with s'decIsm‘been imported into the United States ;
not only present the roost MIccfoil rtieAns tion Umt all State Kvi Impairing or de­
of destroying St, but would MnnjA iill feating this right are- vtoiatkftm of echo bukhc fails to tall us that this.is princi­
hope of its peoecnble rrstruction. Beaiffes Constitution, and arc oonsequotrtly null pally owing to tbe determined endeavors
in the-fraternal conflict a vast afobunt of sad-void.
•
oeqnssr ■
/..&lt;! Wjji-I tif-Gteat Britain to suppress this traffic’,
It may beotyseted that this ronetrec- and he also foils to tel! ua that this sup­
blood nnd treasure would be expended,
rendering future reconciliation bctWrxT) tion df tho cwiMtitniioo ha» al ready'been
pression is on? of the moot potent reasons
lhe States Ftnpnasible. In the nteku time, ■ailled by tbeBliprama CbwtdTch* Uni
who can foretell what would be the suf tod Slates, nod what more oughc to- be why the cotton State* desire to get oat of
ferings and privatioris of the people dur­
vary i the UMoiki'
large proportion uf tbs ।
ing its existence ?
. The, Prcfiden|t "ta in ecstacles because
The fret Is, that our Union restt upon tod State* atiil coLtosi t
| father (lhe grey eyed) ha^been slyil in
public opinion, and can never be cerfiedt^
Uouifotea; *t Iesst, bo is mmh rejoiced
ed by the blood of its citizens, shed tri
etvil war.
If It cannot' Hve |n the elfedl-Wtito lUtfeiibuaterlsm has been unreccesriul
tions of the people, it must one day per­
khd Wppears to have ceased entirely.- '
' Tlii c^tfhtry'If iin'heed of a protective
ish. Congress possesses many means W
preserving it by conciliation; "bftt the
V\'lDcrep»e tbo r«venue.
(That is
sword wits not placed in their hands to ing dissensions; rod &lt;roribre&lt;rate and
preserve it by force.
• =• • • ‘ • ■•*»* •
harmony. Among th* Strout. -i-h* Mi l*
But may ! be permitted solemnlyto
nvoke my countrymen lo panto and dfc
' The President IRte relihble Snftn*matt(m
liberate before they deforffiid'e to destroy
tb^t thefp 1* rrfttch.'suffering in Kansas,
tins, tbe grandest temple’ 'U-hicH hrttrier
and aaks.Congreas, if R can bp. omstilubeen dedicated t&lt;r bnmuri freedom since
tbe world began t
cmftoAra- triad s a-spirit &lt;*eeneiItaLkto batore ny tionnUy .granted, to afford relief.
The
ted by the blood of onr ftthm, by‘the of llkqee Staten-------- &amp;— .e—.
from tbe Union.
glories of tbe past, and the bofiea'bf
fcts to the wants of the District of
fature. Tbe Union has already jnad«
-iWxvj much regret that
tbe most prosperous, and, ere toA#,*!
otlld not have. presented the entire
if preserved, render its'I be most Dowel
nation on the fora of tbe earth, fib-eti
foreign region of the
Atnericoe citizen take

other matter forbids.
bdianapolia, Dec. 9. ,
Mateftife

Dated, Deceihber

that the disunion leaders only desire to cLtatrec to the Government, without be­
get edmenew conccssioua from lira North. 8ominf the breakers nf that reered instni1 m&lt; nt ourselves, withdraw ourselves from
Nobddy doubts ihnt.
nr
The hunt for Montgomery in

iriug aud prout ol «a&gt;d will, br cauaur
'‘‘Ji* tOt)tlC&lt;! *n&lt;* °rd*T »n •* PuMiahed
*|i&lt;rnltenHaiiBer,"asiewapaper printed

He seams to

Kansas still continues.

Dated, naaiinja,December 5, I960.

have a faculty for biding with a large (!)

military force unprecedented IntbennDals
of warfort.
22T* The hanging of Northern mon in i ~
Texas for the crime of their nativity is |

In Irvin#,po the loth insL, VyS. W. Chase Eaq.
"u’'—~r~
— •••;
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progressing to an alarming extent.’ More I

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than two hundred and fifty have been thus

New Advertisements.

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-----------Had a foreign government perpetrated

such outrages upon our people, for opin­
ions

sake, summary

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
ofloDa.

toogeancc would

havo baen visited upon it.

But Slavery

demands the sacrifice snd tho President
Is’dum'b.
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nitN

Howell Cobb, Secretary of the

Treasery has at length resigned.

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in towcship fcnr U}

•*’ ftKWu&amp;.JSJ

There

Is one traitor1 lessm the Cabinet.

SOOTHING SYRUP,

‘

WE

Ji is said that he j ,”r"

1

sosn .

.

aors^xjinX).

mm!

of

‘I

Guardlan'i Sale.
Cbarirs Bilim ata

of Banr, op

»l lh- Memlkr. of Con- Xrt*

‘P

rhas
been
alite to
aat nf inr
H failed
in a'swale
ip- '.
when timelruMd. Ou (he
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TtolT*

MILLINERY

Guardian.

grass; and, beside, if we should buy. Cu­

ISAAC C.

ba nod she should take a notion to accode

nrrt year, Budimian says there isnb'way
tb ■pW'vctrt'bcrf ’ A‘great Ic-gicioti/our

f’res'dent—aiii’j. be ?

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^2?!^ miBuU’ *flrr ‘b* »jn&gt;P “ admitilsterei
Thia r.In.NI...r... I. o.—
• .

Groceriesli

i^A'DemoctalU New York Congress-

tpin p-0 j^ntly tfi#&amp; up drunk in the
slreofo ’df ^ia^ Y’prk, and lodged it), tbe
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yifurawB wcuomia bbu Uowols. curreels aciddtatien Horee over night. Surely thia is
Wko1* ’y“
in,I, ■ ■ ■
j
,to ,hc Bowels aad Wind Cbolio,

?‘rsr.

Onmpromia mMBiOM
measures nrrnv^twl
propored 'I
. —-The
Tha rhunnvrwniBB

by New York politlckm

.

C'R OCR ER Y!

°tn j^0B^Mth°tl,iY&gt;iH’

seem to have

Bo6¥sj

Die respedtlro

"gone up" generally.

sddte%,

i'u.,

aulhora of each,arc rhrir only supporters.
—*rtie PreirtdbiifS- to rstage fou grren

much confidence td'ihv seceding Slates.
£foyr supposed ha would declare for co-

*4-..A

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Ever shown 19 this

the reltefihat will boe«re-&gt;
wit&amp;Kissr'

MuYqL, which

eroioDi and with rtMon, as it is his sworn
doty/

Buchanan is

.viooa

W“WflW.

—The Southern StnteN will stay in tho
UBton lPtbe North will not only consent
to catchlljeir slaves but to S« their slave*

try tbey. cannot govern.

Thai is ;tho

Consisting in part of

. New Orleans, Muacovadn, Coffee,
Crushed, peredored. and Granulated Su­
gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
. Green and Black Teas.
Km, Ceufop-*U Java Code,
, Stone., noodru, aud Willow Ware,
agars, T.feereo. and b .uff,
Salt and Watcf Lime.
Soaps, Saloratua, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
• r •
• tri

Drug", Balata OUa, Burning Flu-

bound to ratal the

cowntay While ho has a chance.

They affirm they will not stay In a coun­

MOTT,

Is now receiving from New York and
Bostew, th fon stock of

1G'rVc'^R?Ps^

■ »etr

-»t.j

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

A’ Rkasor.—The' Atlnrrts (Georgia)
American, »fter certain calculation^ oondudee: ’ Jfl^jvfid'nrein fhvor of civil
war. atarrtflon, rcin.&amp;wbUtSai, robbery,
‘
; Tai BWes
Sharts,
arsan; mtirAbr, and utter destruction of
the Bdnttf,'should go for disunion If Lin. or otbarwian. m cuatomm may tMm. white
u* /allow OAK BARK taken U «cltaaec
cpMIstSteud.
Yuwvn-'
'
IU leather Warranted

ly

B.BVU.

Beer offered ka Battle Creek,all of whkb
will be told at pripes that cannot foil to
suit purchasers.
.
,
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from . Hmtage and vicinity, and

sakisfertfon guaranteed in every case.

J. S.GOODYEAR* Co.
B-uwjXwM.isw.

■t-juuM .^ilifaiwu

u n? ,1 if

• —The hirheri market price always
prid for PreSuc.-.
. • Jiftijia at

Nemstartlrt Ifea

PA
wytoffnoeetwfc Ntort

HAW)

DRY GOODS!

np &lt;Bd

***

jsy Buobanan wants to buy Cuba, I

again.- -A nice time, snrdy-^wben there j
Is'not money enough In the’ trtaatfry to 1 eJ&gt;tr«rj, —

fiylh.

ON

T0 KEttULAT': the BOWELS,

“played possum" bad a coffin buried, own-uP9n it, ujcttsre, ii will ji». re*i to
““ 'h&lt;* “"m‘' ^"a-^LTH TO TOUB DCTAXT3.
a.i

NOW

BEST Assortments

hwy, defaulting' Postmaster at White JFhwh gn-a'^vteciliiates^heprocyaMorthiof.
Pigeon who poisoned himself, lfo still J WmXy
alive and Ip Chicago.

ARE

with one of tbe LARGEST

For Children Terlhluff.

E8T* it in ramored that C. C. Wood-

whole atoret.

yawtong abyss, walhall mwil.wUh liar-

“e*e^4 j *“* ,•* *tleh &lt;Wa»d P?S tte’Ei*. of ki.

of
h*Vrt ,wom u, ^pport a.—
it docs bf' crowd together rod Iritlog a greet eow-1
W talk fe'thefo’.
'
(fen we, :hri-efi&gt;re, for the' mere election

blatters officlnud bialory, which call for
oo philosophical argument, the President

Mott,
norti-tf

�hlOBATE rfiOTlC^. j,

{FgCHIGAX,*

BEBBBUCANtiffi

1

i r-f t

■ NfTYRR

■yyral H»V'®iMdla_iiiijri:
|lr

S« lawimqkau

btu

gm

■I*

h it horderod fhri Ate
i will be poataapM .«M*i
December. i960, at oao a
el tocJjrfieofPrahafi

Wr.wwtnasM.

Wi.wo.-Htt 6»Ij WUBS.'W.*

fefefaH»«wS£Sy

REFORM

TT"*’ P*** *•6™ *M*»ver ,y ovaiay.

nonsTTOH fjocr-

or»

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ri.lTo,,.

’ardljr Realised.

established ism,

Ing, tbe 2fitb hwt. Ibr hh benefit.

Wk™ the caiier wJd

vbMkNmi atkhat.

THE nottSB or BtjtlTT;
man A-«9O7/T.ioa

iisirtasas rin/pMiM

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** *!"•»’»«*» iwtiw.
will be a Joaatiun gathering
nf Rev A. U* GxafOK.WitdnaadAJhiitaj-

TO'- FAIR i.

KNOWN

»WAM ARTIES I’AISM. . /.

Rrowtng

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HASTINSS

kdu*nmi..

Mantcas.

The

“Ifcxasediftgiy, *i

friends of Mr. Gaatqu and the enuae for
.yBthgrJths JHA-.. . .Sciar

uhich he labors in our midst Are cordial­

'JlpBATE NUT1CK,

ly invited tojse present.

Ud •RftrnBR
-Ofo-.ir landto

presence very much as ooe daea, toote
of those dark day* When tba aun

i GRfiAT VARIETY.

■riling.

^howTiia khluing foe* for a ftjr moiuBMa,
of said court, holdfast thcafltes of

Iter of the estate ofirnittsR Mt.

e and tmnr the petition duly rcfttlcd

SWS'SXaiWiJK;
lit) ibntletters Isauote tin Pstiitetor.
n it.is ordned. thattbe heeriXXf’
be postponed until MnadaVttaeMaC
iber, ItJoO, at one o'cldek in'tlteaftseof* the Judge &lt;rf Probate, ia
•Iber persons
lu appear aud show, san.-i, if any
r the prayer of s*id prtmaaer shoald
led.
urthcr erdrrad
ft* peiiiUaer
» all prfniea interested iff U»B pendon-

Itetmbhron Baunor, a BrentMter
i&gt;«id county.'for the tall ternif
oncost least in each week, iron*'
• AtfHiay* flxvd -ujfcnrfor a hearing in
0.I*. RAY, Jndgwof Probi/

Social Dahcb.—We iatdvartenlly
omitted to mention, tn our last Ustie.that
J. F. Emory, of Middleville, proposes to
open 'he holidays with a Cbristoaae Ball
-■ his Hall, on Tovsdity evening next-—

NOTICE.

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MICTTIGAN. D»»it Cocxtt, w&gt;
Court. Hit said canny.
u uf **i*i
boldtn al L'.c.offisaef
real, &gt;u HaaUags, tm llunjaj ilk 3d
bcr, Is6u;
...
Ray. Judge of Probate.
,

ge, deceased.
’
and tiling in this sourt fur Probate,
r thereof; an Instrument m wriuajt.
• be the last Will and Teaiaamf «f

it isnrdoWd that Monday the tIM
ber, I %*&gt;,al one o'clock P. M..attho
udgs vl Probate in Haitian, lx asr further U*. iug aud pro.? of said
h time and ptx». the next of kin.
• interested arc required to appear st
•rt theu and share be boldcn and
f MIJ, why tho aaM last &lt;111 and

ItuoAl Vi lUu Mlu
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Uxl

&gt;, bcn-tula, Dynpyptis, Rye and liar diseases

iu
,

and cwatibua to waft ft toe pad. of cftU.

heath

Evk.—H. J. Kenfidd, df
We have reeeked cMta lWm the
the nmlings Hoti’ifc, Tn’ this village, pro
School Board
ftftn the Board of
p*».-.s to lake lead in Ilriliday amusetnenu by convening tbe daiiecra and all Jrire*** *&gt;»• *•-.
&lt;.there « ho like a good aepper, al l&gt;ii fesaion, nona;.- from the legal profession, tbe raxul discoveries.
I lull on Monday evening next.
Whan none; from the elergv, our ; from fte
■— -—- iA ■ *
-rr——w* wwbvv.
the choke riattda are prepared tbe EJiiurs witt
;i'££
age, txxupatluu. etc., wv vul; write a candid re
••(;*iarvten'aill “np'arfd at'(eni) them."
Urn iM»s&gt; lo to tef w^i, plr. wtttiadricu and dlrectteas for cure. Any Ires

We should be glad to apeak of truancy

’57“ The Lecture season has not comWhere Is

wear at ritreertfly low prices.

attending

Mudenis attending the !ntertood*4to De­
\Vh**!e number nf stu

Total, 200.

Till .LADIE S MEDICAL ERUSD.
And the Physiology of Harriagc.

Pill*.
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Dtiocxr,—Ocfc ! acre nbw and v'tiu'ye sritljif^'
laths quartber and gtr tna tbeffchiaWdunt be

in Intermediate,

Whole uinu her of day suf ^ttwi-

the consequent

A work on ths cause, symptoms, and Irestntcnt
of all complaints peculiar to tbe sex, on marriage,

but wc have already said

wijh IhvfluaHa In»trocUoa» to thtmpu subjette
of a private unture. Pnc* 13 cepls,
,

The Genilemens Medical CompaaHB,

lotted to me by-the Editor.
,
J&gt;dt Mothers of Bastlnggl—

Pathology, ProreaUdii and cwt• ef all

frauds,

Would you ace your children us

THE

Average daily attendance in I all that is wrotm. ahunping witk wise dis­

intermediate, 40.

Average daily attend- ■ orctinn the steals &lt;&lt; vice upon whteh

ancc in Primary, 41.

Average daily at- ' many founder 1

Would you have the

tendance io lhe three departmenta, 1’7. ( word dirty bring to their ear a

.

1&gt;EPUB7U£XT.

more

tempter T Wmrid vcfi hare them possess
all the elements ol a truc and aaslul man

coercion hi the performance of duty, or
corpora! punishment

for mbakrntteoors,

lias been rare indeed.

There has been a

bund

w.imaubood, proving ‘^“rich

blM»in« to the world and sn honor -to
their parents?

uiuuusuity of feeling, nnd a concert ol ao-

Mde frum'.the .s'yib and strategy of evil.
itasjireftfully.
With two cxceptiixis there has no idN; H. WALBMfDor,
Prioci pal.
staijcc of the uac of profanity come tuthe
liMUuga, Daa. 17th, I860.
knowledge of either teacher.
Vulgarity
vs as a

place among

thal

i breast. io bra
to do this, that

and

CROSSCUT

SAWS,

•i «&lt;U
Mi ri&lt;x adj c; Lqwd •.Ht y,
BROAD A NARROW AXB^GLAfifi,

HOCSEHOI.D AND

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

ery style and description.

ifidependnt existence unlcM the cause is eraoica

,,
pARM.

tious it fnllavra that (he dlsordsr should receive
itnmedial.* attention whetiererit tCcnhi. aM't»
and TiS^h-KOy tod &lt;»rr Msfw^QH^ip-

How trPJawt iid wpatlt tebw soRsi**. How
to cure ahltnsls.aaiicc &lt;t&gt; Hou»c Krepvra.Vsrruars,
and Mechanics, on. a loOO subject of UitcraL—
Price S3 ante Words »10 to any one.

Ikeir lltnale ..... will -«aw&gt;l

PILLS J IRON.

TH® COXVUMI*nTB*'s BOOK.
For those who wish to get wri! frum that aw.
fnl d israite, a Ml •Itocrtpunr-. of*siTOr remedies

A Real Blearing.

EAVB TROUGHS
roimun.' . ■

e^Trvr^riJlirafi ®ttwSwjts?Kjisses

win be aid at prices that cannot

thnuaands dailv proves Ihat

COOKING 8T0VB

amRr

I of soliiuda. sruplioos &lt;x&gt; the faeu, 4c., Ac. Kren
* usroac it too LATXj before you mffrr incurable
■ damage, to both body and mind.
I To F««'!•*» wba want,BAra M.XASAXT, and sub
retuedia tor IrrsgulartUea. Obstructions, Whiles,

Of every Taricly,

**’•’***•’

riasAT Piiruvsar — Among the most importaaj
of all the gnat medlre! dteeorertto of this’ ser
may beconsitorad the st stem of rareuisdac for
proteriM «( bum!I Box, tbs CUphalie PtU hf
th .-relief of Headache, snd the use uf Quinine tac
the prersnUon of Fevers, either of which is a

Kept Coastantlr on

Ih-bility, Nervous Affections, Ema-

Hand.

GIFTS.

%£u“ffiSSJ5;
tad aocaeaaful toi

A'uring biuMuity-luDg after their discsr«r«n
rjutttp.
.
IsF" Did you cv .-r bare tbe Sick Hvndscl.c ♦—
vou tttneml.-r Iho throbbing t* pitilcvHhc fted tMtW'Vi»««M Gguif »tff*.ri&lt;t
fj^d •
How totally unlit you .vere for pitas-

g Lu^^yfbdiitWilwgigr. an&lt;l c.
nt yah able information on

pS^.’

hKV^aMpuuts.'rar. *■'

Fact worm aiowixo. -Spalding’s Cbcnbalic
Pills are a aura cure fur Sick Haulaebe, BtDi.ius

( cret Itabiu; i
, nrevvusucbd...y. loamof sight, wakefullneas. hire

&gt;aiiAfrvluf al«s. jaliio than ope dollar.
' We eorate|)v lurrte 'all persons wishing

wia.f ,at

Soma v*ry sipsal inrianrea cf this kind are teat­
, ,«d af Peteric avffcrere. emaciated t ictim, of a*-

u-iW; riiiaiia^a

The students io tbe High School have

■BMB you should always tar a a
i rm Vn hand to use « occasion requires.

r.iadc adranecmcut just in proportion to
Those scholars who

ilu-ir attendaoce.

AC C.

MOTT,

• Ing from New York and
m,‘ Ins fall stock of

Butter,

_____ o-----------,OCK8 of reerr varirty aM'atyle. Right Bay
md AS bear Cfoeka far Ml* cheap a*
I’. H. A J. RCBBELLfi.

On Uw varioaa Medteal Humbugs.
D"
Hhlngins, iwr
Lumber, &lt;wh

J^CURE^O

left far

many dead weights oa tbe hands vk lhe

Low Pressure System
Jem Win WttMvbeV succesaful compel '
T«a tfc CriUemill

nxk,’’ says the old adage ;

i, aud Java Coffe,
•den, and Willow Ware*
&gt;m*o. and St.uflJ
/
ater'Lime,
cratus, Cassia, Pepper and

and the atu. t

or fur Um} bUssinga of knowledge, must
be faithful tojji^ or

BUPERHKE FLOUR for 10 akllltaire per cwt.
HHELLED CORN for
33 ccnta per bushel.
OATS for
30
*'
**
POTATOS for - - 30
“
* " t

her ^roriu . ,1* I*

w ork to-day, Itetwdr1 tomorrow, 4teS work

*11 the time.

Parents should see well to

it, that their nbfidren nre at school every
ata, Gift, Morning FIumd Cimpheae.
&lt;J
stoat •!
’
»

OU and

tmnpt?

D. C. MAWLEI’S.

d*y, if tlrty would have them receive any
benefit, and

the

tar Scorbutic diaeaaaa are tbe

only exception . to «

punctual attendance, should U alckness.

The hnertnediAte.department has had

•tituHoo which

ors4.bol«r»,ln proportion

n Battle Creek, all of wbk*
pripes that cannot All to
‘he fijmu ratirt.

NeWousHeatiashe

SPECIAL BOTICES-

lencher.
It is the “continual dropping
which wears away the hard, adamaotim

The Icacber ia that de-

partmeni-fcer been untiring in her effort*

■ Ot InkMalMtee penaerty, among trtl*ra, wMuh

!^aot»3 Yfld

New Barry Mill,
nd Syrups,
Black Teas.

CS™. r“*"

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!

room were irksome to them, Imre made

hare conio, tD-day and staid al bacno all

'LepG; siciab has ps name.
..
- Ia Nervous sflbetiana of all kinds, and for

P. H A J. KUSSELL
Hastings, May l«lb. IMO.

have been constant in their attendance—
who have been absent only because they
’’ • ’t—not'becauae the duties of the school

the rest of the week, have been

AS ar-wirnl sixIsV-.mwci.icprvr.orsliooof IKOX

IVr shall continue our '

I recommend them in all esses of lieailsdtir
;¥x. Aim.-I Shkll Mrid forabcrxlireerir.'and
*" tn'&gt;
frtunds, foe they ary, a

Holt, per bb/....

I’hUUKKaS MXJJM IM TIIK. SKVSBAh DBPAMT'’
Mbmts.
'

Manufactured at the lowest rates, and put

boautifuHy bound.

in a handsomely bound volme Ibroii
No
family should be without them. They are Hlu«-

D; MOTT S
aii'-T^»ia'V£

_ _ ______ L

iii

from nil such improprieties on tho piny
grounds, ociR thc scbLuJ rooips, z

, ,HERRICK A BROTHER.
raxencAl t’nretrra, Albanr, X. y.
«41d al BasHags by J. P. Huberts A Co., Mb*

.
SASH, and PUTTY, B U IL D E RS’

SCHOOL

i’rire ?5 tenia. '

log Mid
i£c

they must refrain

Herrick’s Kid Rtaeagthutng Plasters.
1'idvu'A.LweriteT.gpisxwraiisB
.
.

Tl*c Bejit and Clteapcat Hourehold Remo-'
sta ;
dy, jtj tbe World.
'

(RO*N, 8TEEL, NAILS, MILL CIIL

Breatli. Abes-re.. Dgacnten .’D.srrtuva, Dyspep*

Jestings' Pritt tnrrent.

general rule; boys who would

use jt wiibutri a.LIash on the street, have

■eeroedto feel

TT; ^0 eji

WE ARE COXTIXDALLY RECE1VIX0

CULAR

sr^Ewc^ 'ctrzfj.tpjse* muz
2Sfe^^SSKr»3fiS.TO

Help lay now,in jiniir

which over betokenssuocess and improve

put on, tn io a
s, and sell far

To our «tock of

jgujh, a foundation upon uhiph so '.g(u^i-

tion between the touchers and pupils,

do

••’,y

NoloMi

thu syren, or tbe blandest voice, of the

The heecseity tor

and otrecenity have had

_

B. C.CACr.

•i'?,

pleasant sound than tlie sweetest w»nnd ot

Tbe deporUuenl uf lhe acholar* has
lieen generaHj good.

so

*• *'1"4 *

V •Tralyytrers,

BDi?;kali ’PAlflsOR 8TOVW('&lt;jf’4v.

*®r» to att well tbeir part in the life, bat-

tiel

• ■

Often originating in care
iWtr. » M
..riRMWRU
------..
xu«&gt;*~&lt;7I
M ■.
slight disorder of too little consequence tv rseft*

dance in Primary, 2,903. Total, 7.797. . they step upntj the threkhold of manhood,
An-nige daily attendance in High ।I swrotmdad by an impregnable barrier to
School, 36.

TO 3 II | Q

and cheaper

PARASOLS

sake,. and. the many
Whole number of days of attendance lhe ^right's
„
. things
_
in High Sdbool, 2,484.
Whole number j which will prepare your anna and dhugh-

2,32Q.

MOST.

perhaps ye'll bvaftber knowing what ft is.
Ye
vysiw's mrii dead snd gvur with the Bick Head
* *’,U'eat&gt;iJe ®*! ■*&gt;« *» thrived

Do you want a model school here, one
wh'cb slydi/cacb nil tLe. virtues p|,punc­ other work. Price S3 rents.
TH£ GHJOE AND UUAHD
tuality, industry, pcraeveraurt*, dmstuess
roa rrrnr ost.
‘
It expose* aH tbs Hmnbugr. and th
in qtavuers, a lovo lor tha true, beajlWul.
Tricks to entice U c nre and wvlL It i
Ot^ good, toe appreciation ' of rig^for

Whole number of

Udays of attendance

TBTl. ZU A WIT

Ot &lt;hl&gt; EarakUduaral,

H a ta, C a p S,“Boanet8,

more than toe space demands, kindly al­

evils thereof;

[cOMMWICATBn.]

73.

AKE HOW AT THE HEAD

BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,

and the remedy fiir’it; oftardinesv, mor­
ning and afternoon, and

partment, 58.

A tine assortment tf .I^na, Brilliants, Chaill^MesUM,*^. /,
l rfT

our own way. .* We mean to do our duty
tin tlie best of our r.LJ-ty, i n: see jCuuld

-CumniiUec 1’

the High SehtK'l, f&gt;9.

of spirits or acerbity of bstaMr. IniaartAaalMeM
the pain is in the front * f tl&gt;c Lead, over dn* or

IconUauwl to

BAIP.EY &lt; DAfiER

0

do it* a great deal boiler if you wouM wSiTKRVtHoits.—TTic Board of Supervi
s»r» fur this county
hold nn adjourn­ opcrat4~wtyh, ARd cncournge na by occa
'd Hireling at thia village, commencing aional visits; so that we may feel that wo
arc not working entirely alone.

Whole number of students

LS RIBS* DRESS SSRU*.

not tocnlc you for your implicit confidnitec
in thus leaving us to in onAge tilings’ all

. ■

■_

somrtimM romingon .uddanly ia a state bfspM-*
tently round health aud p rest rating al unre ib«
ssii

Uuhera. gi«i duUocl nollce.lknl we a,,

We had some cold weather lari
week which will match any December
weather* wo wot of, but -this week, ari far,
is quite mild. Good bleiglting cuotinlica
with rather doubtful prospocta aa to the
._____ .

^*J..FT r.i.l .lArSiaSMo
!£ull&gt;h&gt;d;c&lt;'n;pri^nq BL^ECHED and
I N SHIRTINGS nnd S H MTINC.B, Striped and Greek SbirtUigs/tkn,
disorders of the bowels, an
Jht»..C-'ttrinudd*i. Satlnettea, Km tacky
Jean\ rWyarid B!Ack Doeaklns, C^ksi,.
merea, Printtptai’'*” :r .tin
S?***’*1 U':&gt;'u
‘^ - ^r

&amp;

meant a

dertta r’evr.diitg the Primary Department,

.give notice tu all parties intel mil
(and proufof raid will, bv causing
a .notice and order Jo b« published
■hcan Buimt." a vrwsnsper printed
ud circulating in aaid conntj editor
ll term of tbiee weeks, soccaaalvrjjr.
icach week next immediately prcce&gt;R in the premises. 0. L. ItA Y.

• DRY GOODS

All honor u thpo wraii taAtes

rurwwfM thn;V M.lt.
EwoarX froiiokm know k
••p“xi timi'.”

future.

liOBATE

'■ani.h.

•nd Ihrrc gwa wbo Un ttaa Snmd

sinrfd W« or 'tlitsa Chalybeate HK bs. often
sufficed fbr the nnj*»%lMttrWcsvcs, including the
MlMQ^tltCCttireMM.

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

'

MASCFACTHEIS' IND JDINEBS’

In WJHiematwgh. Smith 8tb aud *&lt;h Bt.

Bblfayte
(Box 141.)

Dr. A. BERNET.
Wn.u»«iarw,:

-

m M gttod oedar and as prompt a»?«iy
olbv Mill in Barry, or tty
living secured the servioeaof*i»

LOW PRICES!

First Rate MILLER,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY*
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type ; Mehmeotype; Sphercotvpo;
Mirror Ambrotype; Tieilngraphlc;
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype: Imperial Am*
T ' '■ -'■ * •'brotype; Relievo Am'
brotype; Double
,,p.
Ambrotype
. AND C0F11XG dons to or«ter. on short ootiea,
aod Prices to mill orders, from 30 cents to &lt;3^0,

f»vs "lu
Which we are selling at unprecedentedly

and our. mill being built oi the most

improved
together with » good
Smulter-—wo are prepared to do tlie
They art gently upon tbe bowel*—removing bes^ofwork. Please give us a call.
FOTXitorary Jftt,

Delicate Fsmalra,

. C^M4UrK4te*K i
.

iug^tbc UAIU.-A1 clsMiciv and atreugtb of the whole
’’tiTCEPHALIC PILLS are the rdavtl of

'■

lo

■nil •■•*&lt;&gt;&lt;»

”

8ADJ)LE it WOS3.

Tbe attention of females cannot ba Uta eaetU*
denlly invited to thia remedy snd restorative, In
tho eaau p&lt;«an&lt;r!Y'lflbctilVtbem. ■
via ^Mtoasatkasa. moth aiwwrlrjMif Mum watery

ilwnO slrtafl

BotTWOOD d» 0RANT. t

Haadtats, Sate- K 1868-

Michigan Central Ballroad.
dr'l-.-.t..,.

lo promote the weMare of her pupils, and
their improvement speaks ‘ well for, her
mt b«c!

Ths thoroughness of the Inetruqi
tk»—tho firm yet mild diaetpHne tdinin- '
irterad—the strict order and decora m re-

r.iS

;

quirnd in bohMior JuM\aU wodsood to

B. K.MAYIABD.
Bn. Bonxcx’s SaaxtnxsVMic1

tray Cow.

tar^.rfv&gt;‘t&gt;&gt;e PrhMnrSlj^tawl

“» du.,

‘Sturtite'.

.a^uiac.

BEWARE OF CuUSTERFElTS!
Th* gcwriM hsve «re sigtaitaH- di Htary C.
^d by’Druggishf and slloUierDtriersinMed-

tut dopartaMt.

fecA-lc by druggiate

—

^ifwlfi'b.totalroAt prepaid dareeaflt

PRICE i CENTS. ’■

ol wVdi i« jwUre

•• .booH Mr KdMlog. rit: A du.

lA'flSu, «A.ta-ciT«xa
Jyrlng, on lha ahortas

1

T JL HANJtK-

' Bsitek i sutra- lft«w»u.i*u “ 1"'a—

.W!*r.

�rt Werlff j

__________

BLOOD rCSIHHl AJL BLOOD MILS
A corroapoudeat of th* Alia Califoraaa givee the following incidents of a visit
to the volcano “KiiUr.oa,’’ in the Sand
wkh inland* 86 miles from Hilo. After
saying that ihu crater of ibis volcano is
, in a vast pit 4i: the midst of an immanM
plain, only a gradual rise to tbe center and that withtp a quarter of a miio is tbe

MOREHOUSE A CO..

■ur

¥EW GOODS.

RMIPIWHLA
mt VBOK
jraacBiAiic

FAMILY

MONEY SAV

ibyrhjw

BAILEY &amp; KENFIELD

— Ml,

ORRHOVBB BITTERN.
about 75 fcet.

Tbi. lake it

HR. R0B1UTS

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
waves of liquid fire, of a bright red oolcr,
aaiuttariug aud aplasbiog like ocea* wavea.
A Huie Hlawd of hard leva stands ia the
middle of the lake. agdn»t the black sides
uf which lhe waves of* fire dashed with
tretnendttous fury, aod breaking on itn
jugged cliff* they would cast their red
spray high inld the sir.
Tbe aides uf
three lake* are solid walla of red fire,
growing with fearful intensity. Wa were
Mending on tbe windward bank, with a
strong cold wind blow lag down, yet lhe
beat was *0 intense that wc could oaly
look a minute at a time, and then tarn
away to catch tho refreshing influence of
tbe cool brecse. In addition to lbs hide­
ous roaring and biasing of lhe lake, we
heard, at short intervals sounds much re­
sembling that of a atramer blowing off
steam, only infinitely iouder.and ominous
grow ling of pent up forces struggling in
subterranean caverns, st which las very
tsrth seemed to tremble. Occasionally,
large masses of the c&lt;«al lava cn the edge
of the Inkc became detacked, and (ailing
into tbe boiling cauldron are instantly
reduced to a liquid stale.
After a few minutes silence, disturbed
oulr by an occasional hissing and mur­
muring, 1 was startled by that awe-ln
spiring sound of escaping steam.
In an
Instant, a faint glimmering of red, like a
sheet of lightning, shot out from under
the overhanging brink, where I was stan­
ding. and ran across tbe lake.
Thia wps
a signal for a change in the whole pro­
Emma.
Immediate!* tbe whole lake
amo of a bright red color, and (bur
feantaina burst up in different parts of

KAVBLW18 BKMENESn

S^ffwhtehj^SCTVtosMood.*"pt^***

®®rr ©®niwwrm®R

rtracriptton *M di

DRY GOODS!

ON LOW PRI&amp;S
Come and See I) ■ j

TWK AWEWlCAn

REC’PT BOOK

CROCKERY

their pmoo* are invaded

THEY ARE JU8T RECEIVING

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

fortag wiU. any teroute
teawtiful eomptexiaate kt&gt;
faee, a eiear akin, a luxur

AYER’S
aoMca, WUteb 1* a. Hl
pnblie, ratabliaLta tbe following

BO8S OH
large stock of

Camteud Eitnet»! 8*mprilli,

— —

FACTSt
That the BLOOD FURTHER and BLOOD
PILLS have bvvu proved by analyai* to

CONTAIN NO MINERAL
That they cere the elnaoet universal campla.nl,
DYSi’ETBLA

LIVER COMPLAINT,

J’JWr

CHEAPEST

RATES.

DRESS GOODS

and Bal* Rwsltc. Bcalb Haan. BatowoaM.
Rw*vMxTtex.8rr«tLrncandManc.MixLDi»txbm, Daorv*. DrtrarttA, Ds»iLrrr2 and, |

AXD SaLCIU, mfn'TItt ItlBTKitl
TBAXSFKKRKD fllUfctt,

Youn^ America Ahead.
TEN

dial and gently aUmolalt*g prvpvrtte*.' TUet tbry
reen‘hHUATTERID CONSTITUTIONS.

aboard 5 that their direct tendency ia to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating di­
rectly upon tb*
yin ike UwJ, they

FRANCIS ROWER

-j-hints

by

tub cord,

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

U,,r

We have pile*, of 8 II E E T I N G b.
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTH8,

STRIPES,

TABLE

TOW EUNG,

DIAPER,

and all kind* of domestic goods; also
BROA D

U.MTASa&gt;ISlVUS VtC,
ET.'.BIX BLOOD FILLS *« rad-irood by lb*
eraoiieneeof tbouundaof livingwitueaera wbe,
in letter*, efodevite. medical woeka, and by word
of UM-alb. proclaim them to N&gt; the ' ar v teal aroparationvf tbe kind ever offered to lhe brekendowa

DOLLARS.

'Die. rcaaoua u by
Market.

(a doing tbe largeM Hard*arc buainca* in Uaatag* ia becaeae he baa the
LA RW EST ST 0&lt;* of tee
REST GOODS, at Ibe
LOWEST PRICES
. T AM m» rvoevg* m, SPRING alack af Gawte
I JL aad bare on haed a drai rato aaaerlaxat of
| shklfe nta rr uabd wake sto ier*

particular
riHaiatoi

Ague Cure,

r/.v, cop/7.17

aet) antxT-inoy
tABLnr-vi orm
ATLunt^ PtiCtS
riiA.x tvtn.
itj naaorteaent df PARLOR STOVES, coopriee

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

CASSIMERES, Lir.cn

Den

Drillings,

itna, F. de M. Caaaimerea, TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boys’ Clothing whick wu offer at

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

r, Aja.nea^PhofcyryhWaryaUbi Da ,•

HEATH i. OOTANT.

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
•eprnsnty after
•of ralr better

rartetlea. L*dic* Gaiter*. Gaul* Gaiter*, Oxford

J. Hardware, incbtctr^ L
Screw* HInara uf all kind*.
per bailie, or »5 per balf dvrea. Ul U.c Seendinarian Blood Filla. 2» crate per boa. ar k S-ttt

GROCERIES

CAN’T BE BEAT
HLEEVKN and colter*. Cbtiwoiaett*. Orate abirt

CARPE&gt;TL!t A JOI.VER WORk.
ramwo OF Al. I. KINDh PROMPTLY attas
ded to. NA VE TROUGH and CONDUCTOR

Baating* Fabuafy Irih. ’.Mv.

W«UK3&lt;
SILVER SPOONS, Port Meeate.

Skirta,

oo&lt;aplate.

Nieboia,Orar. jeriHe Milla, P- A. Kaelar, who Hoff­
man and DeKclMr, Mxldlerill* M. C. Swiff,
PraJrioame.a^kyVroeg.Ate and MarcUaut. gen

HARD-WARE J

■EADT-MADE CLOTHING,
IT* have a large and beauiiful variety! foteCoa.

thia Miertfon.

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND I 1

HEATU A COTANT.

Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer A Co.,

■errlck’B Stecar C«alcd Fills I

febMyl -

rnt TTHOLX VOXLD VXITED!

BICK

PEOPLE, THINK!

AFTER WHICH

LVeTa’Pu.?^

With • tert Ung carts i

ROW

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED

/■•d/tefod, to • .&lt;wM Grefepr.

tenufaetarod from common tali,/* J
prvperod entirely different fromtHr
tfoter«X» All tbe defeteriowe

ruft.—A

taey iraini—a. prtifeaiw le.peteaev .coeauw
tion. acd Meatal and Phyatoal Debility
BY ROBERT A CULVER WELL M. D.

K EROSENE

B

DRY GOODS!

Tasxy ox Dmuxiox.—Tho World
says that CHief-Justice Taney, tbe distin­
guished friend of Gen. Jacboon, cordially
re-echoes the sentiment of Amos Kendall,
in denounong every attempt to break up
tbe Union, as treasoEnblo in the last de- of trvj description

URGING

OIL.

FLUID
ZyQoUMT aaJaraluL
DO U wrecked

TLeiHike wea never erar before.
Until it appeared in Herrtak** Pi
For year* be'* worked to heel tbe i
Witt joy etete ble boeem fftea;
For ten. of tLoaaande now rejoice

VERY CHEAP
STACKS OF CROCKERY.

ar HKRRICK’H MATCHLESS VEGETABLE
FAMILY FILLS bare Ineodated the world with

—By the census just taken the popolation of Massachusetts la found to be 1,­
231,497. This ia an IncrwM since 1850
of over 900,000.

68

ftuiwe yawedy for Croup,
tine of tbe Lunge. Bowel

flasl wafer seat to any addrv*«, peat paid. &lt;
a receipt of two neater* aUmpa. by e.ldre«‘i

a. b.’. ■&lt;«* in U&gt;&lt; r »cr, Ihmpte. .»d erapuawn nf
ail kida, Pint, Brmssd and Spraiwai LtaAa.
liar. Frwran part*. Chilblain*, iodolral and
tonritaadtagSwroa, Wccnde, Ac. Ac. Il will
■l*e 1 Uteri tbe Hair tn tb* Bald Head, and pre­
text the Hair from fallia*.

70
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

jlwi. direction, fte miking df ktnte of
Sdi2^ur’otlto^kia*
&lt;‘ter’

EATING SALOOK!!

MAKE YOUROWN SOAP, with fWQ
/ 2b. T. BABBIT7I I^RECONdWTRA.72
Uarm*a.aad Frattoh

Wu have put down the prices of ail
fy When Oliver Cromwell once
went into a Catholic Church be saw 12 people the trouble of going to Kalama
slataM of massive silver.
“What are
too and Battle Creek to trade.
tbesaF be asked of his attendants. The
trembling priest replied, “My lord, they
arc tbe statues of the Twelve Apostles.-’
“Tal.-e them down,” said Cromwell, "and
turn them into coins, that, like their mav
tere, they may, go about doing good?

&amp;A*a« a 8xr«art
PBILADELPUIA.

WauuMueu

Wertnatod double the .trrugth of
erdiaarv Puteah • r&gt;.,( ... I1 11.

bey U bv tbe ^wewtMr

iln&gt;oat every tnhabliL

TRY DR. TRAHK ti MAGNETIC OINTMENT.

P1CKLKD TONGVB, E
TRIPE,
I4KDINE8, Ar.

...................... nnd for rate by
'................. LT BABBIT,

74^5k’»tfftSttK&amp;74
w* will **11
EDICAL ADVICE given gratia, by the
NagBwrgeM.to til wte a-pty by letter.

©©©IDS

M

Tas P»««w»rr Elxct.—Os Sabbath
last, Horn Abraham Liscoia visited, aad

Hew Arrangement

£J3 DZIOuF

Heating*, Dm. &gt;|, 1SS».

BOOTS &lt;fc 82X0138
N fetasa

SCHOOL BOOKS!
CUITOM WO

Wheat, Corn, Oats, Butter, Lord, Pork,

Ulla coantrv froan PauaM. which tnew
ure. aujhl te • hul iidna in togth.nnd

LUMBER i SHINGLES,

vRDU.

.

Dra'tfraartttoptam.

gin, h.ur Inchn.

•m » tavoui. one* —J r.na
umx-xu. boo.
unr.
a hill stomach —
and not mittaka

DOLLARS.

AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced

Ctelhe*. brilliant*, !•»**. Bethea, FRENCH

which we offer at

7027
FIVE

BICK FEMALES,

®D©TS &amp; SH'KBS,

Two PttuinxmAL Caxdidatks BafcWathington latter writer says:
“Douciaa, whuae Chicago speculations are
supposed to hsve made him etx&gt;rmonsly
wealthy, is ombaraased beyond hope of
redemption. Breckenndge, whose large
InvMtments in the West, oonrered ap
idea of riches, was imporertahed by the
failure of tho Ohio Trust Company, in
which bo was a heavy stockholder, and
now, though the candidate of tho alave
Interest, owns neither (arm nor slave.”
'

PORTRAITS UN CHINA.

(frar.) xddrre* th* pubU.hur.
" T. F.CBVFMAW

and rtetore the health and atrength of tbe «effer*r.

KKEHJCTD ffMKBS,

whole surface dl lhe Like was in a state
of tbe wildest commotion, wave dashed
on ware, and al! waa confaaiou.
Tromendnoua b’llowa of fire rolled fr.-m ev­
ery side of the lake to the eerier, and
meeting in fierce conflict aronnd the is­
land in the center, broke with fury over
its black side*.
Then, after acceding
again, they ruslicd to lhe onaet once more
with increased force^nd meeting together
■hot up into the air perhaps one hundred
feet—one vast spiral body of red liquid
lava, which finally combed over, and fell
in graceful spray beck into the lake again.

Iberebj Bccurin« hithfc!

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

iMtMtytflbu cl***,
for tAmbteivra, *m M

OB1U1NAL LETTEU,

the lake.
My eyes followed these with amass­
ment, as one alter another they cast up
great quantities of a pure vermillion eoloecd liquid. These were followed by two
others tn rapid succcs^un, one u( which
burst «p where I was standing. Bumung
We can clothe you from the crown
bark I eowcrtd under tbe upper kfonk*
and witnessed the grandest pyrotechnic of the bead to the sole of the foot
display u( which itb [&gt;o*siblo to form any
and warrant nrieea to »uiL
'
couceptiou.
These sis fountain* threw
up jet from thirty to fifty feet high. Tbe
fountain from the spray of which I so
hastily retreated made large deposits of
molten lava on the Lank where I had been
standing, and when il ceased 1 procure’
soma very fine specimens.
A abort pe
rind of inactivity ensued, nnd then Ute
wave* of fire commenced to roll and dash
against tbe little island, aa we at firataaw
them.
Native tradition aaya that this
crater has been burning from time im­
memorial.
Th« raoet wonderful and mysterious
phenomenon we w itnossed was on the nee
«md day of ou&gt; vMt to tbe crater.
It
was noon, and we wwe netting oe a high
bank al lunch.
1 had turned n&gt;y face In
tlie wind to avoid lhe intense beat iu the
lake. 1 wsa startled by a noise like tbe
rushing together uf vast b«&gt;di** uf * wtcr.
Tbe native j.irnpud up instantly, and
raising an unearthly shoot scampered in
anoppusiL- din-ction. Turning toward,
tbe lake I bebrltl n x-ne which I shall
nover forget. 1. too, had to run off some
distance lo escape the great hewt.
Tbe

«wsssr„,

LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL

. HHtHBAH '

BOLTWOOD a CBANT.
N. BAILEY

BOWES S BAKDWARE STUBS.

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the Cunotitatiov of the **------aaarchius iaquuy lntci i5e biiintpss of ths
United States; nod, nkrsimtad«M
huukaof the State, xuh powtr to sat&gt;d
by
wordd
aloes
w entirely twrt. of the
for parson# and examine bunk book*, ate.
Thu flauvoMien w8l probably lake a Confederacy.
Well, and what next?—
rtrfM ta JffiyXilX Uss IMh of January,
There ia do wea e( denying that a&amp;irs are of the gospel and the eburchee generally,
Oarlseton,8-C.,Dec. 21.
assuming a etricus aspect and that those for meddling with polities, should at last
Tba convention met at nom.
.
who have sported with the winds, may be appeal to tbs oboreh to bold a day of foot­
.A prayer waa offered, In the courat of unable to control tbu whirl wind.
The ing and praj er for the preservation of the
which Gtxl was invoked to unite the peo­
cry of secession is no new theme; it has country.
But no it ia.
Those infidel
ple of tlte South in the formation of a
been resorted to upon the flimsiest of men, who have denounced tbe ehurch, de­
notiihem Confafo-racy.
»•
State adopting

Gen. Adams'moved to go into secret

pretexts, and for tbe basest of purposes,

fied God, and relied upon their own puny

session.
.
during the last thirty-flve years. North­
An amsndmsnt to appoint a eommiUec ern politicians have made this cry a pow­
to invite dir- Governor, Postmaster, and
erful lever with which to move the North­
CftBoctor to b
ern people against their convictions of
The whole i
right
Union meetings have been the
porarlly.
H. Barnwell Rhett, chairman of the order of tho day preceding-every sacrifice
rommiUoe an an address to the Southern
of principle, until Northern doughfaces
States, read a long and able paper re­
viewing the Injuries done to South Caro­ and Soniborn traitors have learned to
lina w bile in connection with the Uninn. atrike hands at every Presidential elec­
■ Tbe convention refused to use tbe ad­ tion, and with this disunion cry, force an
dress until finally adopted. It was made unwilling pcoplo to sing peans to slavery,
the special order for Saturday.
saying, “Great is Slavery tbe God of the
Judge Wardlaw made a report by or­
dinance amending tbo constitution of tbe South.”
State of South Carolina. ’
But the secession sentiment lias been
After Borne other unimportant matters incressing in some parts of the South; In­
the convention went into secret session, vigorated and encouraged by the abject
excluding all but members.
selFabasement and degrading servility of
A grand Minute Men procession w
parading to-night. Tl»e firemen and mil­ these Northern Union meetings until

Arms to guide and direct the politics of

itary joined. They serenaded Governor those who Lave used it lor their own Itasc
Pickens. Addresses were made by Gen. purpoeee, can no longer control it And
Jameson, Wm. E Porter,Gen. Sitnmnwi,
it ia further evident tint so long aa these
and the Mayor.
Great enthusiasm pre­
vailed, with music, transparencies, etc.— self abasement Northern meetings, and
The ftig borne in front- of the procession the cringing servility of a portion of the
was that ot the steamer Columbia.

New Orleans, Dec. 21.

Northern people shall continue, just so

long will the secession sentiment inctfeasc.

Thera were general demonstrations of Tbe South arc daily assured, even in
joy throughout the city on the reception times like these, that there is a large par­
nf tbe newt of the secession ol South Car- ty in the North ready and willing to
ulinji. One hundred guns were fired, the
fight their secession battles fur them; and
Pelican flag unfurled, and impromptu se­
cession speeches made by leading ci lixens. the President himself, with bis character­
Tbe Manseillaixe and polkas are the only istic imbecility, informs tho country that
sirs plsved. The buat of Calhoun ta dis- there ia no remedy for accession, and is
pteyod. decorated with a cockade.
absolutely aiding and abetting the traits
'
B«Uunor«, Dre. 21.
ors in their premeditated treason.

Florida holds bar Qanc—tins fir a

similar purpose un the 3d of January.
Alabama and Mississippi hold their
oii-iisrSFS.
»

8o«lkkrolihahaa~]Mmd MriiiWW W K
of saocMtAin, annuliiu(ph«. action pf. that

PB0BATE NOnci'.

C-TXTt OT MlCHiaiS. J
l rAu.Cn,l
S
K.rr,
-faru«l

15, IMO.

our country, are now on their knees and

asking tbe interposition of the church to
plead their e«UM with that God whose
judgments are just.

The President has appointed tbe 4lh
day of January iu a day of Fasting and

Prayer, fiir tbe preservation of the coun­

It is a gratifying reflection that aueh
times' aa. these can briug men to their

try.

senses, and

make them willing

How often

within the last four years ha re-ministers
nod churchmen been reviled for preaching
polities and praying

political

It bas

been said to them “Mind your own busi­

ness, and let politics alone ;

Georgia takes k coolly and will trait
----- . —-f January, and go out u(

First District—Granger,
- - ■
Beaman,. i
until thuy oan takn tba incoming admin­ “
Kellogg,
Third
istration “up into an exceeding high
Trowbridge,
Fourth
mountain, and show them all tbe king­

doms of tbo

South, and

tbe

glory of

PROBATE NOTICE.
44.507
86.005
54,882

Tbe reply may be found in the

&lt;9&amp;rvery.

4th Chapter of Matthew, and first part of

tbe tenth verse.

JED I TORIAl.

ETCHINGS.

7-jT There bas been a report in circu­
lation that President Buchanan is insane.
It is probably not true;

but be ought to

be insane to aavc hit reputation.

Douglas
Breckinridge
Ikll

the country

has passed a bill prohibiting tbe celebra­
tion of the 4th of July! and

umbia, Star Spangled Banner,and Yankee

Doodle.”

HP" The South Carolina Secession i

Mnj. ngainst Chicago platform

heretofore defied.
It is eminently fit that thia Proclama­
Whatsoever wc may

think of tbe former ecu res and position
of James Buchanan ;

he is President of

these States, and his proclamations aho’d

be respected on'that account If for no
other consideration ;

and

the Northern

people at least, will rejoice over this indi­

cation that tbe President finally concedes
that lheee distracting political questions

066,674

The above is going the rounds of the
opposition pspera.
Let us see how it

works:

facing gunpowder and lead 1

Now,

pot to s

lie not c
Jwn Coa

kin
otbet pcraoss iiitetwted u&gt; aaid utait
are reqaired to appear and thaw raw, LT aaf
Utere bv, « hr th* praver of said pctiliouar ihocid
nut be granted.
•
And it is further ordered that tbe petitioner
give notice to all parttea inlereated ut tbt peadeaerof said petition and thr bearing thereoa. Ire
caualar d copy of Una notice and oniet to be t-wbliabed ia the Bqaiblican Danner, a eeaapap*
• publiabcd in said county, for the fall term «f
three weeks, once nt leas: la each weak, hnmtdiaiely before (he dar fixed upon fur a bearing (a
the pnmiaea.
O. L. RAY. Judge of Probate.

1,858,200

Lincoln,

also the

singing of our National airs, “Hail Col­

when tbe evil day has come upon them,

save, and politics should

mixed with rcligioa.”

tion be heeded.

1376,780
812.500
785,504-2,824,874

•f Dccsmtar. Ijtf. Present, OTL Ray, Ja4gr.
of Probate.
*
On reeding and
*'ir pvti*!0^
la tbe matter cf tbe eatateof Wllliaia K I'atpra.yiaghfor°ccrtain msona therein set forth, for Ico. dreea-ed.
roaduif and film- tba petition dalr rtriSecf
liMn.c to eett certain real e^sta.brio«ii»g Io said ofUn
John Fatten, piarivr tor certain' reaurna
decoared, in Mid pdltios describod t .
therein art forth that adalnittralion of said ntala
Thereupon it »• ordered I hat tbe eossHeratson
of said petition and tbe hearing tbereon be poat
nosed to 'be /Sth dar of January I*&gt;Sl, st oae o ■
dock P. M., at the office of the Judge of Probata,
in Hastino, at which time end place all parties

tSTTb. South Carolina Legislature j

they implore that power which they have

bus no soul to

22,103

Total,

them" saying, “all tbees things wiU Igiva

thoo if thou wilt Ml down and worship”—

Lincoln
Convention met -st Columbia, but the Breckinridge
small pox drove them off to Charleston., Bell
Douglas
What would such timorous souls do when

never be

1,771
6.474
9,072
4.701

border States, propose to wait awhile,

to ac­

knowledge their moral obligatiraia in pol­
itics as in other matters.

Recede on the tenth at the latest.

1,838,200
812,500
735,504-5,406.201
. 1.276,780

Maj. against Douglas platform 2,129,514
Gfr" The British and French consuls Maj. against Breckinridge plat 3,057,804

CHANCERY SALE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit
for tbe county of Barry, in Chancery.
Altru Crry,

S

brit

Hara b

.WU—

A’ouWjo

rift^te ’Mvil w
PROBATE

«5oath Sferra” ar
tea division of s

NOTICE

frrdtricl t&gt;. A&lt;

at Charleston were approached by the se­

“South side,” an J

t t

&lt;3| nt*

cessionills in order to secure their co-op­

Al the Paroonaga, in Middlei-iRe, en the f-th
Tbe reply of these officials was lost. b» Uer. A. Wakefield, Mr. Riouau Cue­
that any propositions made to them wo’d roan and Mias MaSSBA L. &amp;utoroiu&gt;, all of Midbe laid before the government at Wash- I dtenlle. Barry Co., Mieb.

itn," whose ‘‘cu

eration.

ington.

T

briteto

talk tra npled up

h Sider

Dy the same, on the Al th ina*^ st tbe Exchange
Mr. Isa Jaasixoa asd Miss Mastix^Au Kuuisn.
Buchanan has appointed the 4th ’ all of Augusto, Mich.

The lim
Repeal

al UqnurdlUh !’*
MrJfclvflwa

a day of fasting and j In Irving, on the Hib iuat., byK. W. Cbaae Esq..
prayer for tbe preservation of the Union. , Mr. Wiixias P. Fines*, and Miss Csaaixoa
It is all proper enough to “trust God,” , Ceas, all ef irviag.

day of January as

have a moral bearing also.
By Iter. A. 11. U&gt;ftoe, on tbs ■-’Sih tasL, at the
Auiorican of to-morrow will con- '
All these perplexing political questions but we most not forget to “keep our
It is now apparent that tbe traitors
nwidenet ofj. Murry Esq., Mr. Goo. Il Fuui&gt;
posrdcr dry.”
tain the correspondence of Hardy, tbo
to our common country are not all on the are now, by lhe action of the Preaident,
and Him Uabah J. Paca, both of Bet land.
Mh»iswppi
Commissioner, and Gov.
open to discussion upon their moral and
t?T Gxir. Cass baa finally resigned j
nfqks. The latter replies to the request South aide of Mason de Dixon's lino, and
rcltgi-ius bearings.
We du not propose his position ns Secretary of State. Tbe ,
tp.cwn&gt;-euc the Legislature and co-operate it is impossible to foretell, In view of thia
with Mississippi in forming a new Con­ alarming fact, where these troubles will to enter upon this field at present, but villainies of tbe administration were Jefederacy. dull although Mary laud is iden­ rod. Wcmay as well open our eye/ to would appeal to the clergy to perform ctdedlv too much for him.
In thia deci-:
tified with the Svuth, she ia devoted to
the fearful position of affiiira.
With a their wAokr duty upon the occasion desig­ ded and noble act Gen. Cnaa lias retrievthe Union.
Her people will use ali honnated by tbe President; and we would od his good nsmo and wiped out many of;
President
and
Cabinet
aiding
and
abet
­
Mable means to perpetuate the Union.—
The sentiment cf the people is almost ting treason, the former proclaim ng in designate the following texts as peculiarly the errors of his long political life.
unanimously t» maintain their rights in his message that there is no remedy, no appropriate to the occasion:
Attorney General Black succeeds
tbe Union; and believinglhat their rights power in tho government to enforce obe­
If thou hadal known, even thou, at
Gen. Cbm as Secretary of Stale, and
wjll he admitted and secured, notuntilall
dience to the laws, if the violators only least in this thy day, tbe things which
Edward Stanton succeeds Black as At­
honorable and cnnetitHti'OJ and lawful
efforts Ml. will Maryland consent to.dis- state in advance that their object is seces­ belong unto thy peace ! but now they are torney General.
Solution. He says whatever ha does will sion, and both proclaiming against coer­ hid from thine eyes.
nr Gov. Mbdajit of Kansas has ro
be done after consultation with other cion ; we can scarcely expert anything
Fur the day a shall come upon thee that
signed. His reasons for so doing are not
border States, who really bare tbe most but that treason should stalk boldly forth
thine enemies shall cast a trench about
to complain uf.
He is now awaiting
yet
given to tbe public.
and attempt to subvert the government. thee, and compass thee round, and keep
with solicitude the result of lite currei
Where these things are tending, is ap­ thee in on every side.
[y The sugar of the Southern States
pon&lt;lenct’ with tbe Governor of the border

jPw Wco

j-« name
rt!

Shoul

into vers

•Igtaflt. vneeum
re {dirt te a b

ry, for the foil term of three weeks. •ucceMirefy.
once al least in each week next immetlistriy prece­
ding the hearing io the preui:-e» O L. RA»,
dec3 x3t
Judge of Probate.
A true cope.
Dated. Ha.Unf.D-mnber fo 13C.‘.

New Advertisements.

Mtbensnd viole

tecteficslUaiigw

ppuM that is te

Notice!

States, relative to the course to be pur
sued by them.
,
Baltimore, Dec. 21.
South Carolina’s secession produced
not tbe slightest sensations here one way
str Ue ether.
People seemed relieved
.and cheerful, and tbo streets were gaily
crowded and business better. The pre
vailing sentiments seem to be that-if the
North now doos right, aud makes honor­
able manly concessions, and repeal the
obnoxious laws, the other Southern States
■will cheerfully meet them.

Richmond, Va., Dee. 21.

The secession of Sonth Carolina seems
-to gixe great satisfaction here. A move­
ment ia on fuot to hoist the palmetto flag
with fifteen stars,from tho Custom House.
1 am informed from high authority that
a paper containing a request to Mr. Bolte
■ to leave the State is being circulated for
■igMtures. It haa already received the
1 aignatures of many influential citizens.
New York, Dec. 22.

parent enough, but

where they will end

is not quite so certain.

There would be

And shall lay thee even with the ground

and thy children with thee:

and they

no difficulty in ths matter if the present

shall not leave one atone upon another:

Executive did not court tho notoriety of

because thou know eat not

standing before tbo world a peijared vil­
lain, with the smell of treason itself upon

him ;

but as it is, there it danger and

difficulty.

We will not assume to state

what course should

be taken with Bu­

chanan, but we belteve there is wisdom

the

And not rather (oa we be slanderously

reported, and as some affirm that wo say)

Let us do evil, that good may come 1—
whose damnation ia just.—Romaks 3, 8.

be show himself unwilling to perform hu

of the Government in enforcing the laws

sworn doty when a

contingency arises

and protecting the property of the coun­

calling for prompt action. The sentiment

try in all parts of the Union, we are met

is gaining ground rapidly, that it ia tbe

with the reply that the North, even, are
President to punish to the divided upon this subject. TaBc of coer­
full extent of the law the first overt act of ing rebellious States or communities into

duty of tbe

submission, and the

answer comes back,

Montgomery in Kansas, or by Governor

“It can’t be done, the North

Gist of South Carolina.

upon this point, and

are divided

will never attempt

Neither tbe Constitution Dor the bws coercion.”
The Tribune statea positively that Mr.
What ia .meant by this T—
-Lincoln is utterly opposed to any conces- knows any such thing as State action Are we to understand that a part of the
ahm qr corn promise that shall yield one against the laws and authority of the Uni­ .North are in favor of ascension 1 Jt wo’d
Iota of tho. position occupied by the Re- ted States, and crimes of this character
seem so; and the very boldness and as
publiesn party on the subject of slavery
will call dawn a penalty upon tho Mads surance of such as make these statements,
ia tbe Territories.
Command er Kearney has resigned his of their individual perpetrators. If there is an indication that they know whereof
is no authority to declare war against a they affirm. Are these men speaking for
position in the Iteyy.
State, there ia no necessity for it. Should tbemrelves and proclaiming thus boldly
Mobile, Ala., Dee. 21.

of Sc ulh Carolina's secession to-dsy. FifMpw were fired at Portamouth, and tite
Palmauo flag hoisted.
--------

Blacksmithing

It is morally certain that the seven
Presidential Electors chosen on the Pa­
BLACKSMITHING,
cific slope have voted, with one hundred oa abort Botica, and in a manner uninrp«wd.
SF PaH (enter attention fiten to Uarse and
and seventy-three of those chosen thia
side of the*Roekr Mountains, for Lincoln
and Hamlin.
The general result may
be succinctly summed np as follows:

Whenever anything is said of the duty

There II as Immense secession meeting a mob take Fort Moullre, or any other
to-nighL The wildest enthusiasm is dis­ property of^he United States, a sufficient
played.
The oldest men are taking a force should be sent to retake it, and the
• promiuent part in the (woceedings. Many
insurgents wouH be treated as any other
piece* are Illuminated in honor of South
•nob, acting without authority of law.—
Carolina to-night.
Tbe whole duty of the Government is
■ ’ Memphis, Dec. 22.
summed
up in a few words: Enforce tbe
« •* An enthusiastic meeting wan held last
Wight to ratify tba secession of South Car- laws and preserve the public property.
• elin*. Fifteen guns were fired, and tbe
Much as we might like to be rid of
' Afokfuhe ofiico and other buildings were
South Carolina, there is do wsy for a
illuttiiaalod.
peaceful separation. There is no provis­
:•
WUmiugtoa, Dae.21.
Or* hundred guns were fired in honor ion in the Constitution for anything of

If the Southern States

their own positions 1

California,
Connecticut,
Illinois,
Indiana,

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and
BEST Assortments of

DRY GOODS

Maine,
Massachusetts,
Michigan
Minneeota,
New Hampshire,

Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode bland,
Vermont,

Total,

Are they thus pro­

ident

constitutionally

elected 1

find an enemy in the free North I

For Cklktrea

The

moo brotherhood, manties oar cheek at

these insinuations and

threats are mere

at all haxarda;

and with tbetr upon this' bluster, to drive men, tfaroughthelr fears,
point stand some of tbe brightest lights। to yield up the right, stuliiy their ecu.
of ocher parties, mdudiag even GaxmtaL1 sei seen, and abandon principle.
The

toecomme

MOTT.

r*hi&gt; , K

Consisting in part of
New Orleana, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated SuMolasses nnd Sy nips,
Grenn and Block Teas.
Rio, Coylnn, and Java Coffe,
Bions, Wooden, and WlHuw Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and W atar lame,
,
Soaps, Suleratus, Cassia, Pepper sud
Spice.
'

Maryland,
Miraiarippt,
North Carolina,
South Carolina,

Drugs, Ptinta, Oita, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphane.

the bare suspicion, and a livid polor, as of

death, should blanch the cheek of him,
and from the nature of the1 who, in our own free North, dares to
caae such a thing is impoaaibie. In view think a thought of treason.
of theae facta tbe Republican party stand1
No, no ! Let us rsther believe that

a

Groce ries! I

Tcetblssg.

Which areaUr facilitato* ih« proem of u«hmE.
by Milenina lbs point, reducing all iuflamatlouwill allay all pam and apaaruodic action, and it
sure
TO REGULATE THE B0WEU3.
Dspasd upon it, mothers, H will give rest to
yoursel’aa, and
BELIEF AND HEALTH TO T0UB INFANTS.

For

blush of shame, for humanity and soon­

and candies,

herwaedbj bein

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

SOOTHING SYBUP,

Carolinians in defying the rule of a Pres

shame ! my country men.
God forbid
that the Constitution and the Union sho’d

/tUyenag hear

ImMrcKtaaK

We have put up &lt;bd sold ihla article for over
ten rears, and can aaj, fn to^Ut»n &lt;uul tri.D&gt; of

with the South

grant rd tome br tlx Probate Court for tbe eaaat r
sf Barer. or. tbe 33d daj of Octetur. IsSe. I ebsfl
aatMMe to »ate a: auetloa Io tbe highest bidder,
al the cortli fron: dour of tbe Coart Boom, ia tbe
village of Uiwt.ng in said coantr, an Bonder, the
Haidar of December, t9ro. at 1 o'clock P. M., the
fullon-ing dracrihed lands and premises .
The South half of tbe Sosth-eaat quarter of
section number l«rentr-flre (15.&gt; in lorn numoer
oue Cl) North of Range ten (101 Weal, in the cava
-r n.—._ _

ISAAC

New Jersey,
New York,

claiming to the world that they too are

taking common ground

ctpnces; UAUU uoi rctusco.
Auutoiioi
■bbc p.troe»r&gt; ,w solicited.
Shop al the old stood of Sasaacl Powers.oo Malt
trect.
«. POWERS.

Alaa, the largwt stock at

NEW YORK COSTS.

the kind;

as a unit ia favor of pnaorving tbe Ud'km&gt;1

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

thy visitation.—Lean 19, 42 and 44.

to treat his crimes as they deserve, aho’d

it be perpetrated by

foreign sugars.

time of

energy, and integrity enough in Congress

treason, whether

is protected by a duty of 24 per cent, on
secede, sugar will be cheaper.

had be
jythiS Law »
gfMtf, M w.

Kerestec

OH and Lampat

It not only reUcees the child from pain, but invigetwtea the stomach and bowels, corrects acid­
ity, sad gire« tone and caergr to the whole sys­
tem. It wlUalmoMlnstoatiy reiiere

Griydag to the Buwela *Ml WM4 Cholic,

paid for P.uduce.

। positions ot these persons, for secA a pur­
very tnsA mtotake the hearts of the&gt; poos, are bad enough, doc to add the
Northern people, if there shall ba any
sMnstao of matimont apoe this petal
wh«D hmngta to tbo final tael. What is

ISAAC C. HOTT.

St'iiW* •eMb7D^Ms%M&lt;ik
rrJtae!pat OCoc, 13 CM* Si., M.

I'

�RSPUBUCAN BANNER

fir Do yoo hka good, awwet, light,
MISCBLLANKOVB

and wholwome brond, cake, pastry, bis­

□rreui im to b*Ut obran.

cuit, etc. 1 You can have it by using De
Ixnd it Co.'s Saleratus.
It la perfectly '

fatal ad ^tiutUaamu.

pure, healthful, and can ba relied upon to

ttttAJB! ARD rre FkETd,

!

do one day what It will do another, and
give perfect satisfaction.

principal grocers everywhere.

by tire

e

Manufac­

tured and for aelo at uhokaalo, at Fair,

fl

ic

Visit of Mr. BlteC u" Mr. Lbmta.

Springfield, Saturday, Dec. lb, 18B0.
Edward Batea, of Missouri, arrived
Wean requested to state that there 1 from Sl Louifoal a late hour last evening.

He came by invitation of tbe President
elect, with whom he spent most of his
time to day. It Is reported that the Sec­
retaryship of the Interior was formally
offered h&lt;m. Mr. Batts takes very strong
ground against secession, and says seoesaion is trensnn, and mtist bo put down,
and the authr.ritv of tbe Government
maintained at all hazards. Mr. Bates re
turned homo this evening.

hill be a donation gathering at the bouse
uf Rev A. FL Gaston, Wednesday even­

The

friends of Mr. Gastun and the cause fur
which he labors in our midst nrc cordial­
ly invited to be present.

ftRBAOBa AHEAD.
‘•By order of the Common Council,'says

TBE HOCil OP DqiITT ,

New-York Benovleent Ir
ESTABLISHED itw.

A Mrsrxaiors Box.—The treasurer of
la it* rerrowtrnnit neyniMtbAieof dt.eaeecf
Amherst College has lately received from Complaiai, tfotninal Weakwst
tire etowatoesmUtaUong ocA AeW- n»e. at hepaue
diMaae coMUtuling k.'iK.-s Aaadscde. of worua.
Dr. Dnniel Sears, of Boston, a heretofore
cenatipatloa aad oilier disorders of (k»bow*li, as
aixi after tbe first day of January next, liberal benefactor of the College, a small
and carefully sealed box.lyith the Instruc
wilt Le prosecuted.
lino that it Is nut Jo be opened for nnc
From the above, it seems that the
hundred yeirs,«»n pain of the forfeiture of
weakness, not to say cowardice, of James the gift which it contains.
i.uUM Lj UM
al
Speculation
Ml Ooni-Ugci; suddenly It
Buchanan, is not contagious after all.— ia at fault ns to the contents and the reaOur Cominoh Council have nerve, back- s-iw for tbo ncciunpimying condition.—
Iwne, and grit. They propose to execute The shrewdest guest is that the box holds
deeds of real estate in Boston, now under
■ ppcaruxca of dtaease.
the law regardless of tho threats of secessill write a esadid re
lease for JOO years, but then tu be trans­ are, nccupalmn,
ply, with adrise a
sum. They are loond tn trample upon ferred to the college.
die ••Constitutional Rights*' of the “North
ibo CbepLalle Fill* has been found a sore and aafo4
«r A new mode of computing inter-1
Side” groceries, regardless of owsequen-

The "North Bidcrs” threaten to so- ' est.at six per cent., has bc&lt; n published,
which appears simple.
Multiply anyValorous Common Council, be­
given number of dollars by the number
ware ! Would you involve our beautiful of days of interest desired, separate the
village In “civil war F
Remember, the right figure and divide by six; lite result
"SouthSider*” are;not all united; there is the true Interest of such sum for such
is a division of smliment even on the number of days at six per cent ' This
role is so simple and so true, according
"South Side,” and a strong party there '
to all business usages, that every hanker,
will not consent tu fight the “North Si broker, merchant, and dork, should post
ders," whose “constitutional rights” are it for reference and use.

Beware!

The limes call lor concession !

Repeal!

Repeal your “odious”-Person-1

be vain 1

_

THE FAMILY PHYSICIAM,

Coatafoiagsimple te*aedim rtoily obtained for of Cbepbalic Ghee, M, a bedtie at Prepared Pilis i
flie cure uf Visease ia all tte forms, with full ex­
planation* of the ceases, symptoms, diet, bething
and exeretea. Pii.t M cruta.

THE EADIE'S MEDICAL FRIEND,
And the I*btBiology of Marriage.

$jstin&lt;js' (Irict Cnrrtni.

DavoGtar.—Tsu must tacati Spalding's Cephalic

Pure U cents.

; mvadtr tteilv rroten

Ay (jyw AT THE, U£Ap

&lt; Im&lt;; »fno )
LADIES’ DRESS CODDS,

315 ,8'»4ri0M.e»

lire, MoaMrn, Ota.

HARDWARE!

sick. Harrtek aPilli arc etetimlv pat up. X&gt; ia a
bet. will, a large sheet at directicur, aid aWl Ur

W£ ABC C0XTINCA1XT BBCKTVINQ

The Bret and Cheaprei Houscb..U Ifeaiady In the World.

BOOTS- SHOES AND GAITERS,

UanWCt Kid Strrvgthalng Plantar*.

Hats, CajXBonnets,)

Tbcae rtM*3?d Firstrrx rore Balr.j. srakvees
■ a* dlstMa ia fka te.V ..Jr. ._L|

New Additions

tad gam,
kid lorfher
rendera tbein rxcuilar'r tdaptrd to tbe wants of
rraoZae end otLere. Their applKnlinu ia auirsr-

To our stock of

PARASOLS

The Gf Btlrmens MMIcal C«bhbI«Ii

Coaatlpatioa or Coati re seal.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

alight dis-.rdsr of toe little cJniequmce to exete

Shall our appeal!

_ _______

CULAR

CXmOCKS

CROSSXXT

8AWS,

BROAD A NAR110W AXES, GLASS.
SASH, and PUTTY, b UIL D E R S'

the |daaa ol the Qnaeka sod Rognes to dupe every
Il goMca Ibe unwary through life, aad

by

nJ

COOPER, and CARPENTER TOOLS.

TUC OVIDE AND UVARD

should make itumortal

■went ing into verse its antic*.

cm.

Breath. Abceaoea. Dyaeatary, Diarrhea. Dyapep
aio. Apandsxy. Epilepsy, Paralysis. Heater s My.
podiundriasis, Melancholy aad Usually. Aret

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

arJ *ljb an J deecr iplioo.
। Iraada
I HIE

brokers term,) of warm

Price x5 cents.
HOUSEHOLD

AND

lions it fotlvus that tbe disorder should receive

In technics! language it "icen/ t»p,” (we

A Real Blessing.

nines.
“Tbe Anej snow is foiling. foUing “

PcLFJT

•
—
Loctc.—"It a law is not on- '

If God's Law is violated with seeming &gt;

Hupuaity, had wc nut better repeal that j
|

r

Urttct rr Covbt.—The next regular term
yl the Barry Uouuly Circuit Court will J

commence on the Bib day of January.

;

Scrsarisons,—Au adjourned meeting

&lt;«f'lie Board of Supervisors fur this Co. ■

is now in session.
r-------- JSS,l a ,i m. .
CmsusTmas.—Out Sawta Claps

was ,

around on Monday night lost, as was his |
wsfil In the dsys of our childhood, to

i jfiske young heart* glad by die receipt of
A&lt;&gt;ys and candies, whose value is infinitely
increased by being deposited iu the sus- |
pendud stocking by an invisible beoefuc- j

Manufjwutred al the lowest netes, and put

TO COXSUMimVES

up ia any part of the county.

DTBrrrsjA.
5LRV0CS DEBILTrr.
UEAKT DHKA8X,
FFVKH A AGVE.
Or
CONSTIPATION.
The aoder.ignrd. now Mvtntrfiro yssra old.
La* fir year* devoted Lie tune Io eurini his Psriebonere end the poor ia 5»« Tors of the*e
Pills are a sure a
drredful eotnpfaiuU. which eirry tUawmda and
Hearlache. Nereou
ibvvModstoan sntime'y xvare; be baa aelaoni
General Debility.
failed to ears all who have applied to bun lur re­
lief, and believing it to be a I hriatian doty to re.
here tboM abroad, as well as al boate, he will
tend Io tlrtwe who rtoeirw it.a Copy af Preacnp• ma med, (Free «f Charge), with direction* fur rrmodets fur Irregularities, Obslrurtwo'a, Whites. ,
|-reptrine and using tba *am«
Also rules on
btec Bathing Vreulatiow. end EseretM for tbe
S.ck. tbev will Sud them remedies, s aore cure for
CoosmstHien. and all diaeaaee nf the Tsboat avs of eerofui&lt;&gt;as,eonaumplire. sud diseased cuirditkm
l-rsoa, bares ass Acre, Ctwsnranea. Ks»av
Dtsaaes, Drersrsia. Xsavors Dssujtt. spd Fsare forgotten.
&lt;.*LS ( oaruOMT*. and ho lioj-ea every on, afllie
ltd will send for copy, as it will co»t nothing, and
those should apply before il i* ten late. These
Preecriptioea are used by tbs most rmment Phy•icisoa sf Looduo. Faris, and New York. Thorn
THE JOI BNAL OF MEDICAL RETUBM.
wishing them will please addreaa
Kb’v DU. CUaMDEBLAIN,
decSOy-aps
Williaiasburgh, New York.

Hie fidlowing is an extract from a let­
ter writtea by tbe Be* J. 8 Ho!are, pastor of Ibo di***oe.
On all other diserew of tbe Sexnsl Ore»n«. a
Pierpont Btrest Baptist ChorcA. Brooklyn. N. Y.,
Tua Micuigax Fabmkb.—We cannot in the “J-ureal and Mesoowger. ' Cioctonali. O„ fol] explanstlon *f the origin of S.rpbdi*. toe
mean, of prevention aad cure.
Oa CoouitupHun, that foarful diaeare
too highly commend this valuable stock and speaks vol amen in far .r of that wc rid-renown­
ed mediertre. Mas. Wosures Soornao Stscr
Ou the Liver. Heart, Hfociact and Skin.
and ferm journal, and we earnestly be­ roa Can t ats Tatvaisa
On Female Complaint*.
•-Ws see an adverctoetntal in your eolnmna of
On Hie varieu* School* of mediein**.
speak fur it a liberal patronage by all Mas Wnsurw's Soonuss Starr. Now wo never
On thetoodra of Treutnsvnt now Practiced.
raid
a
word
in
for
or
of
a
patent
medicine
before
On the False Trrelment of Dfocares.
our readura. Tho terms fos.a single copy in eurlifo.bat we foe! compelled to say to your
On ths varions Medic.I Humbug*.
is W^nd in dubs of seven andovcr,tl,&amp;0. readers this is no bnuibu*—«a tiara rstst. ir axo
On the ITiy»lc)oRy of Msreiree
nor rr v as su- rr cisina Mm probably one of
On tbe natnoti *en»e of Medicm*.
W.^d the closing portion of a pros­ moal aureeaaful medicines of their day, because il
On Diet, Kxerciseswd Ablvttoa.
is the best. And those of your readers wbahave
How the Ph’ sictan abvwld ba.
pectus by tbe publisher:
bsbrea can't do beller than to lay io asapply.
How to Prevent I’regnacev.
d»cl» ly
A nd many Mbar thing*. B««n rou »»• „
Tbe Michis ax Fabmm, in its dtparl
Tbto J*urns! should Tte iu the hands of every
mnt of lAe /*arm, coutains original and
selected articles, on Homo and Foreign
The anguish of mind which parent, experience
u.i..
te. IK* infcnnr. ef their children 8- Mounts. Burgeon. T»r. J. Borta. Chemist
Agrieultme, on Live Block, of all the va­
Oflcein New York. IM Chambers Street
rious breeds, on Machinery, Implements,
Offlre la Wlrtiasnaborgh. South Ptb and Mb St
Crops, Soods, Plants, and all maUen of

interest to the practical farmer.
Tn fki dtpartmtnt cf tht Orchard and obtaining ng hour'a rest. D“‘ »b*re Mr* w,”“
Garda*, it contains articles on the Plant- uow'e MoonDM firacr for children teething i» at
hand—rdiW ie inevitable.
inguf Greharda, the Selection of Tree*,
Il may *ell be termed a Brntluu Syrup. for It
&gt;“•
“Jf™ 77
the deoeriplion of Fruita, the treatment girws almost iaatnnl
*&gt;f Plants,and inujligcncc of Burticultu
nJ Afiaire at borne and abroad.

ruUo&lt;u,ud HowoboH Eeooom, «&gt;d
”•
•
...
god make
found in-

m

You

IO
*&gt;b)M

EAVE TROUGHS

S FECIAL NOTICES’
And U&gt;o»e sSketcd wtlli

furred, we had better repeal it.”

afro T

PILLS A IRON.

Worth ».C to
THE CONHUMPTIVB*.’ BOOK.

ing "camo down” again «&gt;u Friday, and

MOTT’S

CH1V(wS^'"vr

on Cooking. DyeiSg. Preserving. Classing. At.

•appose that is tcdintc-.il,) mid our streets
ran wuh streams of water.
But sleigh­
Imsb kept "cumiug down” by degrce»,eicr

Palmer Urotoera. Irsreiieg Agvula

D

FARM.

weather and violent rain on Thursday last.

HP Tbt shore articles ire sold bv all the deal­
ers tn Hastiagv aad hy all Drnni.ta Aeoagboat
tbo L'aited Statra. Canadaa and South Ataerics.
st wbUre^e by alt Iv^a Drugrists In the jumoi
pal cities.
DERRICK A DROTUEB.

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ur-

Our fine

sleighing, succumbed under a heavy pres
sure (chat is u

BROWN SHIRTINGS and S WE ET­
INGS, Striped and Cheek Shirtings, Den­
ims, Cotlonades, SatinsMes, Kentucky
Jeans. Fancy and Blarit Doeskins, Caretmere*, Prints, Arc. .

&gt;ra&gt;a. and
(rrttnrtitlr
I Mbrr rrmedlts foil, (tail *-

: of a private net are

1xe Weather,like dame Fortune.
i&gt; getting a name for fickleness, which ।
some bard

BAHEY &amp; BAKER

of allAbis fW*inB RWEGfttD

judgs fi.r yoarseirto.
Also published st the Infirmary, te aid thoar
obieeto.
■
.

and sav^us from the;

iiorrcrvnf e.vil war!

eaMt Alarered (nd sert for Dr. Sprag**, who U-

Yes, we repeat it I

the "North Sider*” are bound to secede.

al Liquor -Bills !"

:WL LIVES.”

cscredinitiv eonimon sod is the precursor at a

Liquor or Gambling, contrary to law, on

cede.

GREAT VARIETY.

DEY GOODS

country.

the tillage Marshal,io a hand bill, posted

&lt;es.

ofsBYttd* ujir

I
HABTINM ' !?HARDWABE STORE,

Gr

about town, “all persons guilty of Selling

Ulng ttampled upon.

HKBAtUt

AD VICI FR£f.

|

ing, the aCtb inal. fur his benefit.

m

port, Monroe Co., N. Y.

WaxtUD.—Not only wanted, hut we
muslhave some Wood, on ifoLtrriplipu.

DONATION YMT.

«KaL*K

.AJSTD

Sold by moat |

dealers, and sold at wholesale

NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL

for farm Prodan arc
,«&gt;d each week, and pro
&lt;a be ujuot useful to this

»re ropwlTuIljr r«]ue.l«d
&lt;111 II* “F.rniw oo
Apioiluira or

unlive diteksea which •»« b’ rroognt.ed
toe moat fold and destructiveto the net

S’drelVTvi.
(Bexltl.)

8 TOYS I

COOKING

thefoitewiagcomplaints, via:

or ertrj Virtety,

In Debility, Ncrrons A Ceci ions,
elation, Ib-pr-p.in, ConatipaUan, t

K*H c.a^.aiir se n*«a.

GIFTS

'illev. CLIorc-ia, Llvhrnuic Headaches,
—tu nca as au oasssore or—

ic complaint*, one trial of this re.lor.iuve has

■ CTI.1O

ed Oooda, (Sciteol Books exeepted.] three doMare

JSaco**^.^ oin

a

stovb*

i

fotgotten tn tbuir «wn nvutbboriood., tel tudderly re ap|-varvd io tie bust vrorld *a if Jnet
returned trwa preuncted trktil tu a ditto*! lad.
Sndte very signal tuataaers of thia Uadore t*oS-

drspnitlc aversion tu air and exercise for whkfo
the physicist, boa at name.
In Nervau. afiecliotu of all Lie da. and for Sea­
sons taiuilur to medml tuau. tbe operaties nf thia
preparation of iron must be saintary, for uuliba
ibe old oxides, itjs vigorously tonic^ witboot be­
ing exciting snd ortrb.sting; and gently, regnlerlv aptnest, eve* in tbe meet c betmate case* of
xuoiiveness without ever beisga gastric p*rpw
live, or lttflMtflg* dba~trrebte scoMtxm.

purchi

Bttax Buasax.
Hasliags, May It th, IMO.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS 1
P. H. A J. RUSdKLL'A

New Barry Mill,

NervousHeadache

Hutnmuas'

to do any amount of

ijb

;hx»s

in u good order and as prompt a* any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.

Dr A- HERNKY.

‘"nTscreftilau* Tuberculoses, thia mediated It

Wtixtaswrec.

First Rate MILLER,

PHOTOGRAPHIC gallery.

Dr tec uasofibcaa PltUlbc*periodic al teaks ol
.W-koeur*ai/*aJe«&lt;*»*y bjoreirotedt and and our mill being huilbioc the most

'unproved plan, together with a
Crayon Amb—typo; Vignett* Ambr..
type; Mdaineotype; Bpheraotrod;
Mirror Ambnrfypr, Neilngraphin
Pour! Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotypr; Imperial AmDfotyp*i Believo Ambroiype; Double
. Ambrotype

Smutfer—Wu

best of work.
Delicate Females

Tbe CXPdALIC PILLS are ths

reanlt

good

prepared to -■ do the

SADDLE &amp; HAfiNESS.

tbe CBM* peculiarly affectiug them.
la Ubeanaatram, both nbreuicand iudsmautoey

Plcaae give us a call.

Cash pal3 for wheat

-

&gt; BOLTWOOD A GRANT. J

M|ckl|

b an unusual dtrncivKo
cxttelxe, tamediktely foil

. ..nxinal
I w* «o at

■rosJSjSr** •

• • ■ -;?2p J

Kolomanao AeeorrtnodaUaa.. 11.00 F. KvaoiH nssnroa*-

■.MAYNARD.

iiware

or cuOjrmFBire:

. ■ •

/•

sffi(

�FAMILY

GENUINE

BLOOD PUMHJR AJSD BLOOD TJILS

wu

b

UQCOR3 ' SW

noESocsa tiro,

•P.? aerattifeus t»at is ranoutiy
Lot us tb*n. niaiutsui a poaitlon Of nnet
and jwrfeot »•* bodily. That to tbe wb*»dus pqiiey ufMlMwnH.
Her position is
tu exlrehwIy forMfaife ot»e. An ubpll-’

-AND-

liuFtOtfR

Go'OdS

HR R&amp;MCX'S

KMSIStriU SESESIUI!

lABCE ASD BLALL1FVL

tion administration jyjH dy ber no harm,
nor inflict any disgrace uponTier.' If the
Union Iota, she’ affi - mid win’ speedily
emancipate her stores, take het niseis
i among the dominant noo k!at eholding

DRY GOODS
weft ©annPEMuipn
for thMnclvca, are uo«
tauksMhjoct
De. Rebeck invitet the attention of tLe sick to the
ORIGINAL umm

ON LOW PRICES

from mrenbers of the Jledieai Profession. Editor*
of public journal*, well known Marchants sod
Fanner*, and J jsdwra of the h-gheat reopeotabthtr.
giving aceonnta of extraordinary cures wrought
by th* remedies, of which cures they tbsmsolve*

•’ !

EVE W1TNEBSS8.

'

These parties mar tx consulted perooosflyer
by litter, by tb&lt;»e who have uv doubt upon Um

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

Come and See ! 1
WE

HVAE JIST RECEIVED

That
P!«OOD PURIFIER aud ilLOOI.
ILLS havo been proved by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
Thai they cure tbe almoat uniranal complainL

with wwtrinacertainlti. and in a very abort lime.
That after alf other medicines have proved uae1mo&gt; they relieve
.
LIVER COMPLAINT,

and ruler* the health aad strength of tbe sufferer.

I’ATll'

CHEAPEST

BATES.

Our aaaortmaot of

uoitlbbA

'ysY.'

DRESS GOODS

SICK FEMALES,

Th“

Who have languished for year* in betpleaa weakeras and despondency, rvvnpcraie with great, ra­
pidity under ibrir mrigoraling operation. That
all sexual direbilitka are removed by I heir cor­
dial and gently stimulating properties. That tboy

BY

PRINTS

THE

CORD,

CAUSE SOON TO DEAL,
wal*
and discharge from the system, every taint of or in sareNcr quantitiea at from SJf *® 1
Serafufe, whether hereditary or otherwise. That per yard.
U“T RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
\V* have piles of S II E E T I N G 8,

STRIPES,

TABLE

and tbnrela no diseaseof tbe Stomach and Rowels,
lha liver, tbe nervous -y.Oera. ibe.akin. glaoda at

SHIRTINGS,

A*» sscssriox*. in which they du not giveprawp.'
relief, and. (il wdmini.tered before the very citadsf ol Ilk has been inraiM,) efat a paaafea md
HS^iiM tb*t the SCANDINAVIAN VEG-

aud all kinds of domestic good*;

ETABIj: BLOOD FILLS &gt;re endorsed by tbe
ezpa&gt;ienei»of thouMndsenivingwitae.se* wh«&gt;,
in latter*, atBdavlta, mrdtoal work,, qnd by went
ot mrcih. nructaim them to be the very best prep*ratfon of Um kind ever offered to the brokendown
victim* of ill hcBllh. They hunt disease through
every • venue *»d organ ot th* (TStem,sad to ex­
pel ft tborovgh'i XT I pwruiaaenuy.
No one cm doubt thmr .ujtariortly after
one Single trial—Ibejr are act r-nly Lcttar
Lul» tafiscL cheaper than say other I'ill*, fcrii
lake* a leas number of them to produce a bolter
effect
Fries of the SMedinarun Bloo i I'utifier. *1
pee bottle, or
pn lialf di reu. Ot tbe Scandi­
navian Blnod Fill.. 25 ccut. p*r b««. »» o b»«v*
forfll.
Dr. Rob*ek’» 6PW&gt; Notion* and
CertifleaM*. publish.J in a couspirunua part of
iM. m.hm&lt; .nJ,, tim.. to time Dr. Lnl^rL , lira.

im«, F. &lt;k M. Cawimcren, TWEEDS,

CLOTHS,
BROAD

DIAPER,

KEDU-DEiD MILKES.

TUWEUNG,

also

CLOT H S, plain cud fancy

CASSIMERES, Linen Drilling*, Den
and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boy*’ Clothing which wo pffsr ah.

EXCEEDINGLY

IA&gt;W

17,000 voter* in the State—a footing in
every county. That number ba* increas­
ed twofold by the result of the election,
and Charles Sumner could got 86,000
vote* in ths State of Missouri to-iru&gt;rrov..
Il the South submit, tbo nixnber of anti
slavery men will be irnmenmly increased
by the acccMion of timid men, and of
those who are unwilling for Missouri to
be one of the vassal States. If tbe Union
lasts through Lincoln's admiutalralwn,
Mtaottti will vote for an Abolitionist irr
1664, and be a leading anti slnvc.y State
in th* Union.
]

THE AHEBICAJV

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
REC ?T BOOK.

IhtAXur.—Tbera I* © tradition that
brandy was at one time manufactured
from tbo vine; but the grape* of Franco
haring of late year* followed the example
ol the potato, and Diking to moulding
and ratting, many of the Freneli bianfly
maker* have adopted bituminous coal as
a substitute. Tony distil a potent spirit
from thia substance, which is thus mode
available for thu production of two kinds
, x»f fire—one for the comfort of man, and
the other for the destruction of his health,
his resources, and hi* soul.
Lnrgc quonlitiea of alcohol distilled from coal, and ;
| "doctored ' with certain chemicals togive j
it the "Cognac flavor," arc now exported |

from France to England.
Coal brandy
is tbe latest adaptatioo of the good gift* !
of Providence to the purpose of poison- [
monger* that hat cojno to ourknowledge. ।
Coal tar has lung been used for the flavor­
ing of whiskeys, but a coal ba*to Is a
specimen of cbeinialry which might well
make th&lt;i“bc*t fellow*” shudder.

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

boweeer they may hare been trifled with and
abused; that their direct tendency ia to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating direcUy upon the potaow i/dweuM ta the Hoot, they

PRICES.

Our assortment of BOO fS A SHOES of all
rarieties, Ladies Gaiters. Gents Gsitar*. Oxford
Tics, Casks, Ac,
.

KDKPS ft BHD3®,

CAN’T BE BEATi
We hare a floe variety of Motina, Ladies'
BLSEVKS and cottars, ChimotoeWa. Gent, shirt
Ronoma and CoHara, and every kind of WHITE
GGOD6 i-aiao Ilosietj. every aty^e of Glore, aad
Mftts, Dofcneua, fRibUm.. DreMjrigwiiltgs^te.

Our aaeortment of Table and Pocket Callery,
BILVEP. SPOOKS, fort Monai.. Uoop Skirt*.
Taukee NoUoiti, and things in general is full and
compUte.

“nw.r-sg*'*

State*, and march rapidly on in the rnnd
to ^Miriber*, wealth, and power.
The
transition from bar prevent, petition a* a
slaveholding Statc.Ui That &lt;’t.• friu^Stste
Mould be as easy as it is certain. ~ The
AbotUioniala bad, at tho ktd election,over'

Whan Da. Roasc*. tbe celebrated R*m
Rtcims. ©rtroduoad bis Hkod I'urilkr u
Pills in th* United Slate*, he art forth
languages their curative properties.
.
y*«i» ago- The teak of reeconupaodi«

GROCERIES
HARD-AV ARE

Gxx. Wasuixqtok os Cotnciox.—Mr.
Curtis, in the first volume of his hiatory
of the constitution, gives the ftiliowing
summary of Washington's opinion on tlie
coercion point, founded on n letter in the
ninth volume of Sprit’s “Writings of
Washington -.”
’
He w as also satisfied that, w hatever
particular system was to be adopted, it
must be one that Wonld errotf a natural
toverrignty anti girt it Uu meant of ntr
cion.
Wlnit tbe nature of tiuit coercion
ought to be h • Lnd not considered ; bnt
that obedience to the ordinances of the
general government could not be expect­
ed, unless it was created with the potter of
enforcing them, all his experience during
the war and nil his jMworvalion since bad
fully satisfied him.

tion. not only suffer from acrofuknut comtdaiat*. but they have ta Irea power to wxibsttnd the attacks of other AaBMaa; con©cimaHy not number* periali; by diaonfera
Which, Olrti&gt;oi«h
1 ——S- not saofuloua Iin
m *Ua.r
■ f.1. A
their »©Mum,
arc aril! rciuJcrci'. fatal by thia taint ia the
Mo«t of the eoiiMtmptlon which (tecunafes the human family boa its origin directly
in thia scrofulous contsmtoatio©; and many
'
'
itrfthe liver.kidocyr, brain,
tho orgxnn, arise from or
and, indeed,
•
- -------------- -a.?.
arc aggravate_ „ -----------One quarter of nil our pet ■sroacrofhlous;
dda lurking
intheir persona arc Invaded -------------------w—
foctina. «nd tl.'ir health is uudcnuinetl by it.
To cleanse It from (.he system we must renovate
the blood by an altrrttirc medicine, and in­
vigorate it by healthy food and cxweiac.
bach a medicine vc supply in

utility, such MCRSiS. YAiiES. BKKAgAST CWT^UHf
thereby sreuring ruillifal portraits and favr-n-'r an unieiuc and exyvMso ««y kefornamentation 2

ibcyarU st coat pifoea. .
’
A. ibe America Company are owner, of (L,
patent riglrt, aud I ctai.e^nmtjy the Wi rrull
aulhorixed to &gt;.m&gt; (be proceaa, they hsr* dXTm aed, in order
» .
T© afford People in every scetloa ©f ttra
.
11 a io a

AYER'S

aw oppurtunity tu preirm

Comptond Extract of Sarsaparilla,

7027

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

FRANCIS
BOWER
tu
FIdoing
(a hremssalargest
b* has ibe
ft

the

,

FURTJUITtf OS CHINA.

—,. wldch the medical _ u °“kc lh« Mtowtag prepetition fo.
tbo jnMt effectual .vo.
rouwdy
skill of our times can dcroe for this every- I Residesta la th« C ountrr. who are ■■
-—a —
i-i». -----------------We ,o tu||
atelia?
whire ...
prevailingaand
fatal
malady;
It ia com­i
bined from tlie nn»»t active reautiials dial have
been &lt;!;»covi-tTd for the expus-ation of this font
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of llio
srrtem from its deatracthe cortacqucaeea.
llencc it should be employed for the cure ot
|
F I V E
D Ot U R 8,
not only Scrofula, but also thc-e other .affix- .

Hardware business

Hui

tiona Which arise front It, such as Envrrrv*
and Skin Disuses. St. AxtiioxxV Fihe,
Rose, cr Eetsifeus, Pdspem, Piswxes,
IhnrcKsa, Hi.Min and Boil*. Tntou. Tktteb
and Salt Huclx, Scald Hup, ItixawooN.
Hutt UA*ft*u, Sttmiutic and Memcvuial Dtsi.ivLs, Doorar, Druinu, Drau-nr. and,
indeed, all UoxrLAtXTa anisrxo mo* Vmste» on Ixrt-n* Blood. The popular bulk!
in •• idtmritif eftke Utwd " i» founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of tho blood. The
]&gt;articular purpose and virtue of this Suraapai Hlit Is to purify and regenernte this vital fitrid,
without which sound health is impomblc in
contaminated constitutions.

[wilt receive id tvittn. by IrxprrM, free of other
I clargt,

I A nicritT n©KXMKNTM» Bskasfast Crr
|
AxoSAVcjiJi.nirn.Tiuc k&gt;iit*ait
TltANKl L-.-HED Tnnoul;

I Ry Iravsmitting a daguerreotype- aad
TEN

DOLLARS,

, they *31 secure- in like manner,
'
।

A IlAXtoOMK Uiusoj Vass oa Tohxt Asticls^

FIFTEEN

ARUESTMTOCKoftbe

DOLLARS,

they wilt recede tti rrtur*

BEST GOODS, at ths
•
LOWEST PRICES
r AM MW rectorite my SPRING stock of Good*
L and liars cm baud a tirai ratea*»orlinc&lt;it-&gt;(
sHELFAiiiLi rr JUBDW.IUE
Tiy. CODFEU ^XlisHKET-tllOX

A Faao w back K*ra*s Taet*.

with tbo parlarila ereeotod
to —-ialif-i
paintings: aad. In like mutter, portraits eaa bo
reproduced on porcelain wares or
Vaasa cr avmtT &lt;»tXB¥r 'ht'rtna*.
ranging in price from
..
Tvra-'TT ro Osa Hexoaxw Douabs m Paia.

WAKE, 'try'llJ 0/FEH
AT tort t.J PUKES
THAX ht’UU.
My aasortmenl of PARLOR tiTOVEM, comprise
&gt;« UMMl beuuliful patterns in market,
1 hsre the greatest variety ot
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,"
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

•**

.&lt;£££
AU letter* to be addreatod to ‘
*Kaaagar, Ammoaa

©,.■

aStfAOiQ’MOOD.

Rrcrsesuiu Uaistawn. Six Ptalaand BoiS'qt

pattrn U Txvni uA Aen from the .ratara, aad ra­
rest. th. derej-^aaat of tbe d.mse, U tnkra oa Hre HOW I.OST, HOW KESTORED
Irat »prrw--h rf la praoMwtt -q sjaiptnaw. It 1, bm
eaty Ike bret reeledj ever y«‘ dtovrerwd for 1UU etna ot
remstaloro tat ato&gt; lb. rbrsrevt. Th. forje qa^Wj
HAVE srery eomplrie stock of Ifovse building
waaopolytxatolttr Mop |l within tea reach my
11-idwarc. tucluding i&gt;ocka, Latches, Bulls
tody; *b&lt;I lo Ulkm di.irt.-ts, wtet* Fira ua sen new, aeawrl debRrty. KeraouanM ,aad laentonScrew s Hingr* of alt kinds.
pr,vaDa, evvry fcedy IheuU bar. il aid are It Itoaly tot*
f w enrv and j-rvlrettau. It I. l^rd tkU price will yUre
TIJNT WARE;
a* writ a&gt; the rteh.
it within tbs reach rf ail-the
BY RUBEKT J. CULVERWELL IE 'U.
A fair political joke is told of a man in /COPPER, Tin aud Sheet Trot Wan of all kind*
A great sopviorityeflMs reared; over *i&gt;y ether tree
The isqportant feet tb'.t’all the c-n.equencraef
durarereC f3 Ure^eeOy ar. t certain rareef InWrtalt^Atlanta, trlio^ th? &lt;!.ty before election,1 V/ &lt;* band, or made to order,
(TUBING OF ALL KTNDK rhtOMFTLT atten­ t.au la. UU U coatala, on Qefohre cr Wtnerel, aoaao- aelf shore may be rffect.H’y removed 3ftSSia
passed a shop and saw n card hanging up,
qusotly it pratnrea ao qntaits cr atbw ipjartw aOreta terual ic&lt;x*reii.c. Iir tfe, Cirwcrve, M.elir.Lun •(
ded to. EAVE TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
with the follmticg in*criptir&gt;n—“Bells
on abort notice, in site and atj I&lt;- to auit cu«t»mtr&gt;-bstorer nron Uh roovUtnUna. Tbre, cured by It an eau-tma. imUremewta. fo^Ktad ZTpre. And
Uftaa IreaHhy aa Ifttoy bad aerar tod tbo «an».
fating.”
lie stopped and read the eard
FRANCIS ROWER.
H.tti &gt;g» Faboarr 1Mb. IBM.
Iy&lt;0
attentively. “Bell’s hung !” be exclaim­
ed—“Heli's bung, is lie I
Then who in

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

iw.hr

Ar

I

is. StoMtiiTS?.'—’■

J

thunder will run
now 1”

on

the

Union ticket

ready-nade cDOTniwG.
■r Y ork, Peg bpre,M».- —

t Av
S^*-)y

NEW ARBASSEXBSr.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIBV

W TBS BW1T4CT0B or «M ACS. _jfl
THE CHEAT HEALER OF MANKIND! I

Herrick’s Sipar Coated Fills!
THK WUOLU WOULD EXITED f
SICK

PEOPLE,

Ws bare school books, all kinds of blank books.
Pocket Lodgers, Mechanics' Manual. Arnold's
writing Fluid, Note. Cap, Utter, and Legal Pa­
pa/, ft# all kinds of stationery in great nritiy

AND

TIIIXK!

DRY GOODS
From Roots, sad Plant*, and Flowers they're

They always cure— that Mtcr kill:
Thousand* now in their grave* were laid,
Ware ft not for Herrick's Pill.

UENIHG

Stacks of

VERY' CHEAP
W» bar* farming tools of all kinds, and

STACKS OF CROcKAKY,
Which we offer in setts or otherwise at

TE1T LWir FlGtlKS.
Without stopping to give any farther eaumeratloo of our atock in trade, we beg leave to say

atVAID

1S8OCIATIOI

I* tiow of THESE HAKE TIMES we ars sailing

PHILADELPHIA.

Dawee &lt;y At crsjcl

EATING SALOON I!

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

WARM MKALX AT ALL ©OVMx

The subscriber io now prepared toforaisb
VamtMaxMor rau&gt; Lrxcn st off tow*.
Those dreiriag

TO H0U8BKKEPKB8'

S°STg1?cQ,^ W.m’FvS'”
ft &lt;

Washington Irving chanced to be caught
in a thunder storm with a rustic neighbor,
who refried to join him under tho shelter
of a tree, and gave it as a reason that hit
father wa« killed by llphtalng.
“Ah,”
taid Irving, “it rum in the family then 1”

Is mannfactcired from common aaH,/} &lt;
prepared entirely diflbrant frocnOi
other Baleratu*. All tb* delelenoua
.. .....1. _ _ _ ..
Hlftria, n,», &gt;■

TEA OR COFFEE.
CUlCKENrt,
PICK I,ED TONGUE, fa

.

tdipp

i

OUR GOODS

a lady who took him to be pious, rcspon
ded to her call.
Ho opened aad went
ahead after tbe following fashion
’‘‘Oh,
Lord, have mercy on thia toblts, world
without end, yocra, rcapectfally, Atneu." failing reinnty for Croup, Sorr
turn ot tl« Lungs, Bowel., Liv
otherorsaat, Rbeuaaiuici.fipiui
"Pa, didn’t you whip me fiw biting in the Erea.-.; and at all Uui—„...
HwlMbc, Neuralgia, sort eyw, rar ache, toothTomtrfyF “Yes, my Child, for you hurt tf-iiX Mt
“-"'Aii'
him very much.*'
“Well, then, pa. you
ought to whip ma's’music teacher tuq/ar Duma, fruxon part*. Chilblain., indolent nud
long standingtian*.Wound*. Ac.. Ac. It will
he bis ma y ostorday right in her nwutfa, ulao re'tar* Ue Hair tu the B.ld Hoad, and preMid I IliHJW it buri her because olie put rriit the Hair fn.ui felling.
The Magnttlr Ointment kaa been exteneirrtr
her arm around hi© neck and tried to choke uod upon Canal and Draught Honrs Ibr Gall.,
WmA Kcraina and L^umu, and fe.a sura
eun. wh«. apphrd hot, for ttantebe. on bonw.
and the Foot Ail on aheep. All tbe proprietor,
The firatuf all virtue* is innocence; aak fur tbe Masneite Ointment ia a Kir trfai, con
-o II--- a.- i. —io l ... a_______ .1 .
tbe second in niodenty ; and neither dre
to Uio letier. In tbe neighborhood where it is
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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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